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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 14

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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TIMES HERALD WANT ADS-YU 5-7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 196 PAGE FOURTEEN Adult Courses Will Leave For Florida Offered At Ubly ITYTvnTfiV 1r Crpnle Dal-! Thumb Coming Events Opep House Dec. 3 1 On Anniversary NORTH LAKEPORT Mr. and zeU is leaving with her sons. Rich-! BLY-Adult educate classes ard and Arthur, to spend the holi-1 ld af WW or days with her parents. Mr.

and bookkeepmg. hrst and sewing Mrs. C. L. Tucker, St.

Petersburg, begm January at Ubly I 4 4i 1 1 i -m-A 1 1 Fla. BAD AXE First Methodist church will have its annual Christmas Eve candlelight and carol service at 11 p.m. Senior and Mrs. Clayton Anderson, 8440 Lake! Shore road, will observe their- twenty-fifth wedding anniversary xay nrt at an open hou.se from 5 p.m. to UeZJj.

junior choirs will participate. Rev. Robert E. McLean will conduct the worship service, iugn scnuoi. Interested persons are asked to contact the school.

A minimum number is required to continue the course. The fee is The schedule follows: Monday, Jan. 9, welding; Tuesday, Jan. in aprirulture. tvoine nr hnnb.

'mm mm jfa. Observe Silver Anniversary DECKERVILLE-Mr. and Mrs. Walton Mosher celebrated their in TW St in their home. -v'-r 'i vr The couple was married Dec.

31, 1935 in the home of her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Grant.

Melvin. CARSONVILLE Program books for 1960 will be made up when the Sunshine club meets Jan. 5 in the home of Mrs. Les Mrs. Anderson taught school 15 silver wedding anniversary in keeping and first aid( and Wed-their home.

inesday, Jan. 11, sewing. Open House was conducted by The time of meetings will be the members of their family, announced the first week in Jan-Thirty-five relatives and friends uary. Each course ia for two attended. 'hours.

Davis. Potluck lunch will be served at noon. 1 years in the rural areas and. kindergarten for the past eight years in Lakeport. I Mr.

Anderson, the son of the v- MISS McNAMARA CARSONVILLE Mrs. Frank! Mrs. Everett McFarlane and; 3 Mrs. Delta McCarty assisted. Graduates From Nursing School Peck WSCS To Hold Program OstwowsW will be hostess and Mrs.

Elsie Myers co-hostess at a meeting of the WSCS Jan. 3. Mrs. George Rhead and Mrs. Freida Funk will be in charge of the program.

late Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Croswell, has been employed 29 years by the Post Office. They have a son, James, a senior at Cros-Lex High School.

Airman Graduates UBLY Miss Beth PECK The W.S.C.S. an- UBLY Airman 3c Ellen E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C.l RESTORES. BOARDWALK AT HARBOR BEACH FOR THE FIRST TIME since an ice jam during high water in the winter of 1952-53 destroyed a boardwalk from shore to the United States Coast Guard Station in the Harbor of Refuge at Harbor Beach, the station is connected with land by a steel walkway, 580 feet long and 31 4 inches wide. The new structure is nearly completed at a cost of $44,755. L. A.

Wells Construction company, Cleveland, is the contractor. Additional red lead paint and two coats of white enamel will be applied in the spring of 1961. The building in the right foreground is a garage at the shore and the station is at the left background. (Photo by Eynon). nounced plans at its Christmat MrNamara wa eradnatpd re- aenramxe, lormeny oi UDiy, was vum KINDE Traditional Christ-r rl recently graduated from Lackland to hold a New Year', mas Eve services in the Preshv- cenu" lne Mercy enirai cv, riii DroCTam and dinner WednesdaT Schramke, formerly of Ubly, was nrHanH meeting to hold a New Year's Air Force Base in Texas.

She willr08ram and dinner Wednesday terian church will be held at 8lScho01 of Nursing in Grand report to Hamilton Air Force Base home of 1Ir- Mrs. California to attend college and, JoPh Rapids. instead of 11 p.m. The serv ice will feature the candle light- She has taken a position in have "on-the-job" executive train- ltd UU lilt" JUW AVVUll ins ceremonv. reading of "The fitw Morntr TJrtcrit1 inrt n(i af fni-lriirtVi until Viori 3 S.

1 tl CS lIlClUu6(l Story of the Other Wise iMmt. at, a wnnaml worship sernce and coffee DEATHS MRS. RALPH HAGEDON HARBOR BEACH Mrs. Eva Hagedon, 58, widow of Ralph Hagedon, died early Thursday In her home following a long illness. She was born June 25, 1902, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Hunter, of Port Hope. She and Ralph Hagedon were married Oct. 20, 1920, at Harbor Beach. Her husband died I S.l hour.

Admits Charge In Burglary Scripture and carols. BSM Elects HARBOR REACH Newlv acnramKe, aaginaw, aiso lurmei residents of Ubly. Basil Morse Heads Lodge At Argyle LEXINGTON-Lexington Meth-'elected officers of Blue star nHict nhiirrli urill nrocont fhn .1 138 are: ranz, ia, owendale, vjftioiners cnapier ino With Parents oiiiiltv hlro TlinrsHav hofnro Junior and Senior Choirs at 8 p.m. i Presiripnt Mrs ARGYLE Officers of Deck- Joins Fraternity LEXINGTON Kenneth WU-helm, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wilhelm, 5343 Washington street, was recently accepted into Tau Kappa Epsilon, international social fraternity, at the University of Detroit. He is a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciencei. 4. numkmi nt lOdfl Circuit Judge Arthur M. Bach Christmas Eve in the church with vice presidents, Mrs.

James Mc-to a charge of breaking and en- candlelight service, Star Still Arthur and Mrs Edward Ramsey; tering at night. I Mrs. J. R. Minard; He was remanded to jail for tjblY First Prpshvtprian treasurer, Mrs.

John Hollander, MINDEN CITY James Volz, a student at Michigan Central University, has arrived home to spend the Christmas holidays with secretary, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark H. presentence investigation 'church will have its annual candle-nj1 I1 Fibranz is charged with theft rurictmQ! Bf Edna Stanke.

I Volz. She was a member of the" First Methodist church and of were installed by Elwyn K. the Blue Star Mothers, chapter Pete" Johnson, Sandusky, past No. 138. grand deputy of the grand lodge Surviving are seven sons, Charles, George.

Larry and Jack.i01 lchlgan-all of Harbor Beach; Ralph and; Mr- Johnson was assisted by James, both of Detroit, and three Decker men, Isaac Lee, Bruce, in California; three as marshal; William Wilson, as Offers Facts On Colleges p.m. in the form ot a pageant in Elkton Gun club in a recent 1 bur of the Sunday School. A companion, Nelson man, 59, Alpena, formerly of John V' Ross' W1" Present FOX'S OPEN T0NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. STORE CLOSES SATURDAY, 5 pM HARBOR BEACH Seniors Owendale, charged with Fibranz, mc (and juniors of Harbor Beach Com-is in jail awaiting arraignment daughters. Mrs.

Susan and George Richards, Harbor Beach; and Mrs. Betty Grates and Mrs. Jean Erb, both of Detroit. 36 grandchildren, a Officers are: Worshipful mas- munity High bcnool and tneu-jin Circuit Court. Huron Jurors To Report Jan.

4 parents will have an opportunity Postponed brother, Chauneey Hunter, Basil Morse; senior at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28, BAD AXE Jurors of the bor Beach, and four sisters, Mrs. Eddie Phetteplace; junior war- obtain Information on college 10 ouiain uuurmauun on co iegei 6f rviMfTAW rru LEXINGTON The Monday Tanlmrv term nf Hnrnn Conntv Jessie Dahlke, a patient in the den, Clayton McLaren; secre- 'T' Bridge club has been postponed rirrni rllrt Huron Community Health Cen- insuuon, comu anu Jan. 9, when Mrs.

Donna 1 niv tary, Harry Ross; matters ter; Mrs. Harold Anstead, Royal ilcaa, T. weDsier win eniertain. oak, and Mrs. James nuDDara Chanlain.

Georce Richards- VVUliam TICK, scnooi C0UU Holds School and Mrs. Lawrence Ruhl, both of senjor deac0n, Ernest Parrott' se'or' wi" De cnar8e- Graduates Harbor Beach. (junior deacon, Rudy 1959 and 196. wno are attend" Remains are in the Morgan; stewardS) rj0n Krause and Frank' colleges and universities, have In New York LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs.

CASS CITY Mrs. Mabel Shaw, lunerai nome wnere services Chippi- marshal William Wil- been asked t0 Uke part. cooper ien mis wee 10 anea ume, wormy grana mason and tyler Russell Shaw wQl also include a tour of sPend the holidays in Pough- tron of the Grand Chapter of Mr. Morse was honored bv a 'the new addition to the high keepsie. N.Y., with their son-in- Michigan, OES, held a school of will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday. Rev. Zina Bennett will officiate with burial in Rock Falls Cemetery. law and daughter and family, Mr. instruction here for members of duet by his daughters, Mrs.

school, and Mrs. James Kenny. Echo chapter, OES. Donald McQueen and Mrs. Crystal Buck, written for the occasion.

Mrs. Barbara McClung, Flint, was accompanist. Mr. HAROLD IIENDRICK CASS CITY Harold Hen-drick. 50.

manaeer for 30 vears You can still find the gift you want we still have gifts galore for all on your list. Buy for all on one convenient credit account. FOX'S DIRECT DIAMOND IMPORTERS Two Honored On Birthdays HARBOR BEACH Birchview Farm Bureau had its Christmas of the general store at Wick-Mrse also received fraternal ware, in Sanilac Countv east of Sts. DIAMOND Cass City, died Wednesday nieht Coffee was served by Mrs. mini 1 miA "MfVTJ party with exchange of gifts and lunch, featuring cakes in ob- at Hills and Dales General Hos-1 Julia Cagala, Mrs.

Irma Ross, p.tal after sufttermg a heart; servance of birthdays of Albert auacK wonaay. 111 Lerm 1HJ I Son of Mrs. Mary Fulcher, of ana aits. Luouie ueniora, I Schmucker and Philip Landen-berg, in the Schmucker home. Thomas Siddall conducted the discussion, "Unfair Trade in Wickware, and the late Leroy Hendrick, he was born June 29, OK) Home On Leave APPLEGATE CTSA Gregory Cutler, who is stationed with the 1910, in Novesta Township, Tus cola County VC 7-DIAMOND Surviving are his mother, aiU.S.

Navy at Emperial Beach, Fete Husbands TSj, BRIDAL SET $10050 on, tart, or Clarlcston; two.Caiif., is spending the Christmas 1 I X. 7 holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cutler. HARBOR BEACH Husbands were guest at the Christmas party of East Sherman Home Econo- grandchildren, and a brother, Lee, of Tyre.

Remains are in little's funeral home where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Rev. John Hall Fish, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, wHLmics group in Zion Lutheran officiate. Burial will be in No- School cafeteria for dinner, games vesta Cemetery.

and exchange of gifts. 11 DIAMOND BRIDAL SET nSMmsswm MOVIE PROJECTOR k95 DECORATOR WALL CLOCK $12.95 50c A W.ek $49! PRICED FROM CSTAINIESS STEM I UNCONDITIONAL mii I 3 YEAR GUARANTEE llpSWl I fiTBs Watch Company fi4D 6 'W ypp If Si? rtlflluUllf A MAN'S WATERPROOF 17 jewels. Shock-absorb- ment. Unbreakable I I jfmmWA nds. full figuri JiU ICIAFL II STEEL CHIMP JtWt yfjjT "TODAY" WATERPROOF WATCHES Wllffi WwrS 1 For Him for Her $1.00 A WmIc DIAMOND SOLITAIRE VANITY SETS PRICED I 95 COSTUME JEWELRY LARGE 00 150 4 SELECTION FROM $2.00 WMkhr op up MEN'S FINE JEWELRY CULTURED PEARL PENDANT Man's or lady's RONSON LIGHTERS $Q50 POCKET TRANSISTOR RADIO I $1.

WMkV Lady's DIAMOND ONYX RING NO MONEY DOWN ONLY OO A WEEK 1 TftBit "ws" iiV I II 17'! 7N TRUTH SI.OOWmVH up REMINGTON There Never, A Pinny Of Cost i utvi 13 I 17 welf. Shock-ibsorb- I ng anti-magnetic movt- I mint. Unbreakablt I inVpring. LuImu I I hands. Sweep second 1 hfnd.

Full I fl Genutnej leather strap. I Man's or lady's LEATHER WALLETS 3S SCHICK SUNBEAM SHAVERS $100 frit GBBtDQD torrarts, lfv labor Or m' "frT wytfpl, cat. and crown rtmain Intact THE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT THE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT THE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT 'MiSdm MHlto yiiUFTOF Man's DIAMOND ONYX RINO FOX'S OPEN TONIGHT 'til 9 P.M. STORE aOSES SATURDAY 5 P.M. mum ffifflm 22! fMHEEB Mm.

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