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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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TtMlS HERALD WANT ADS YU -77 THI PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1960 PAGE FIVE FUNERALS I 31 I Announcements City Briefs To VUlt PaUent Edison Company Veterans Are Retiring Two employes of the Detroit Daniel G. Walker Funeral services for Daniel G. Walker, 77. of 1109 Wells street, who died Monday in a local nurs Merle G. Cut Funeral services for Merle G.

Carr, 59, of 5754 Flinchbaugh road, who died Monday, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Mrs. Charlea Thompson, PORT HURON Breakfast Special all this Week, Announce Rules For Selection Of Festival Queen The rules for selection of the 1960 Blue Water Festival Queen were reviewed by the Festival association at a meeting Friday night. The rules, as proposed by the 2207 Grkswold street, and Mrs ing home, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Norman Quintal, 1813 Connect! in the Hubert V.

Lucas funeral i Thursday in the Arthur Smith cut avenue, Msrysvllle, will from 7 a.m.-ll a.m.: Oatmeal or Tomato Juice, 2 Country freeh visit Wednesday their Edison company in Marysville are retiring this month while two others are celebrating service anniversaries with the Company. eggs fried in butter, potatoes, brother, Fred 0. Jones, who is ill of tuberculosis in Ypsllanti home. funeral home. Rev.

Stanley M. Ballard, pastor Rev. Mark J. Burgess, pastor of Wadhams Baptist church, will of United Missionary church, vill officiate. officiate.

James Fretenborough. Jack E.I George Johnston, Donell Sopha Belanger, Rodger Wilson, Ivan 'and James Emlaw, all of Port toast and coffee, 55c. Satisfied appetite for less money at the 1I queen contest committee, are: State Meeting Postponed unii. Robert M. Barr.es, 1302 Eighteenth street, took an early Kiwanis Travel color film, "The retirement from his job as Group I of Port Huron chapter No.

IS, Blue Star Mothers of America, has postponed its meeting from Thursday. The Terry, Miles May and Howard C. May will be pallbearers. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. The contest is open to residents of St.

Clair County, Mich and Lambton County, Ont All applicants must be single. Registrations will open May 8 and close June 8. Applicants must have reached i(''' Is Mighty Amazon," tonight, at 8, McMorran Auditorium. Tickets $2. Balance 4 lectures $4.

Pine Grove Lodge No. 11 F. operating engineer at the Marysville Power Plant after being with Edison 39 years. Harold Cheney, 1671 Colora Huron; and Donald Walker, Mt. Clemens, Andrew Walker, Oxford, and George Walker, Flint, will be pallbearers.

They are all nephews of the deceased. Burial will be in Lamb Ceme- meeting will be held at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 28 in the home of Mrs Victor Crapper A. M.

F. C. degree Wednesday, Ethel Ludington, 3016 Sturges do avenue, assistant coal handling and yard superintendent at Marysville, is the other re- p.m. Lunch. the age of 17 by June 8 and cannot have reached the age of 21 before that date.

street. DR. H. J. HAZLEDINE Crapper, 73, of 703Mi Ontario street, who died Monday in Miss Martha Jane Way DR.

J. D. CANTWELL Huron Chapter No. 27 MMM tiree. He has 38 years service.

Observing anniversaries with Meeting Day Changed Applicants must present birth Port Huron Hospital, will be Requiem Mass for Miss Martha degree, tonight, 7:30. Lunch. The Wood Fiber Flower class for beginners, sponsored by the nem at a p.m. weanesaay in Way, 84, of 1834 Poplar aaison are: Reea Maes, 3025 at the first judging. Dancing nightly to the West- tne Annur un runerai nome.utrppt who died Sunday in the torest treet, of the electrical Applicants must send a snap- New Officers Assume Jobs In County Medical Society Port Huron Township Recrea O-Crats Dutch's.

521 24th St ays iem department at Marys- snoi wim me registration, me tion Board, will meet at 7:30 Rev. A. Sheehy, pastor of Pentland nursing home the Reorganized Church of sung at 9 a Wednesday in St. Jesus Christ of Latter Day rfcnit ville, who has 35 years on the pictures will not be returned. p.m.

Wednesday in the Wagen- There will be three judgings, job, and Raymond Benaway, 4261 Gratiot avenue, Marysville VHiUUiit Villi (,41. seil Community Center instead or. tantweu was born in rort saiwti. will officiate Attends State NAACP Meeting two semi-finals to be held June of today as previously scheduled. Rev.

Edward J. DeMars, administrator, will be celebrant. production, a 30-year veteran. 11 and 18, and the final to be Huron and received his Bach- George Beldock, Roy Beldock, elor of Science Dearee from Charles Wart, Amel Schulke, Dr. John D.

Cantwell took over his official duties as president of the St. Clair County Medical society at the first meeting of the year last week. Car Scratched Burial will be in Mt. Hope held June 25. The first semifinal will be judged in street clothes, the second in bathing Mrs.

Caroline M. Knoules. Feaster Steer, newly elected president of the Port Huron branch of the National Association Wayne University. He was A 7 oi I 'Cemetery. a TTni0r.iv gnd, aU members of the Blue: i suits, and the final in both.

The He succeeds Dr. A. C. Gholz. Dr.

Herbert J. Hazledine is or Michigan Medial i Dm band' Hurt When Car Skids Walter Sadlowski, 70, Marine Detroit, reported to Police Sunday, someone scratched the length of ber automobile with a knife while it was parked at Rawlins and Willow streets. first judging will eliminate down to 30 girls, the second to now president elect. Dr. Cantwell served his for the Advancement of Colored People, attended a state conference of branches of the NAACP in Jackson, Sunday.

10, and the final will pick a Blue Water Firemen Group Will Install A dinner meeting and Installa Aden In Service queen and two attendants. thesia at Jersey City Medical of local lod The aim of the meeting was to Club Will Elect Center and entered private City, suffered facial lacerations Monday afternoon when his car skidded off the highway and struck a mail box owned by practice here in 1949. H. E. Isbister Funeral services for Herman E.

Isbister, 19, of 10426 Smiths Creek road, who was killed in furnish a program for this year's The Port Huron-Sarnia stamp work. Mr. Steer reported that club will elect officers and hear representatives of all branches reports at an annual meeting at tion of officers will be conducted After serving with the united States Medical Corp from 1950 to 1952 he returned here to Mrs. Emma Mills, 8165 St. Clair thouehout the state attended.

7:30 m- Wednesday In the De stantly in an automobile acci confer- Highway, west of Palms road. at 8 p.m. Wednesday by the Blue Water District Firemen's association in Memphis. Walter Gauthier, chief of the AH judging will be based on poise, personality, speaking ability, weight in accordance with height and natural beauty. All contestants will be identified by number.

Recovering In Home Mrs. Myron B. Livingston, 929 Pine street, who has been ill, Is reported recovering in her home. It was stressed that each Edison company private practice where he is dent Saturday night on M-19 at Sheriff Deputies James Ran Kronr.Vi rn.nnornta uHth rOOm, now associated with Dr. Mah-jHebel road, will be conducted moud Chafty.

at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the fire brigade, Diamond Crystal Attends Funeral movements for the betterment of the Community. Dr. Hazledine was born in Arthur smith funeral home. Salt company, will be installed as Mrs.

Wallace A. Rapley, 715 Mr. Steer said the membership MftAwit.h ut.rppt has returned president of the association. Mt. Pleasant and received his Bachelor Degree from Green- Rev.

Roscoe Arthur, pastor of the Mt. Pleasant Community kin and Merle Clark, on routine patrol observed the car in the ditch and were flagged down by' Mr. Sadlowski. They took him to St. Clair for treatment.

Sadlowski told officers he hit a slippery spot in the road and when he went to apply the drive is now on and those whos l0me rom Arlington, where A demonstration of aluminhed memberships have expired are sne attended the funeral of her ville College, 111., and his M.D. (church, will officiate, from the University of Michigan! Wayne Grambaw, Elwin Mid- protective clothing for fire fighters will be staged by the Memphis asked to renew them. All Gerald N. Anderson. ln 1943.

He was a resident lnidleton, Mike Paoholke, Jerry Fire Department sens are invited to join Plans for installation of the new brakes his foot slipped on to Auxiliary Session Ladies auxiliary to Leo I CHIROPRACTOR a Dl. R. H. NEIION I 919 IAPEER AVE. Phone YU 2-9271 officers are to be announced later.

surgery ai uie university nw mnasey, noDeri wemes ana pltal until 1947, when he Paul Johnson, all of Memphis, entered into' private practice will be the pallbearers. the gas pedal and the car lunged forward into the ditch. White barracks No. 659, World Accompanying Mr. Steer to the I Veterans, will meet at here.

I Burial will be in Lamb Ceme- AMnforenrn wore Ms wife. Mr. War Sadlowski suffered injuries Two Men Get Prison Terms ForRobbery Dr. Hazledine was Chief of tery. of the left eye and cheek.

and Mrs. Isaac Lang and Thursday in the Schoor Surgery at the Gamp Leroy iueuiuuai xiLMiie Leigh H. Rill H. Hill, 72, Johnson Hospital, La. After a year and a half at the Mayo Mothers Plan Meeting DOUBLE Leigh OI 3U Willi.

T. Tnhncnn 90 Mt Clinic, Rochester. he driv. Pat- rolman Port Huron chapter No. 24, American Gold Star Mothers, turned here in 1956.

Green Stamp will conduct a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in DAY Deaths Roy E. Duncan Roy Edward Duncan, 65, former resident of Port Huron, died Mon Clemens, formerly of Port Huron, and his companion, Robert D. Crayton, 20, Mt. Clemens, were given prison sentences Monday after pleading guilty to robbery charges.

Johnson was sentenced to A t- a and former treasurer of Fort Gratiot Township, who died will be buied'in Lakeside Cemetery after services at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Pollock -Jowett funeral home. He ia a Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery and a member of the American Society of Proctology. HalL ON Post To Meet Mow fVHriAn nncfr Ma day- in Royal Oak 8465, Mr. Duncan was born March 25,, vvw of BIRTHS p.m.

0f serve 2 10 10 years anu wrayiuu, Rev. Earl Wilier, pastor 1894. in Bracebridge, son of jWednesday in the Post Hall, IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL St. Martin American Lutheran the late John W. and Amanda L.

3635 Lapeer road. Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. church, will officiate.

Duncan. WEDNESDAYS ON AH DRY CIEANHNO BROUGHT IN TO EITHER Of OUR TWO BIO LOCATIONS Seeley Cleaners Lapeer at lOrh St. YU 3-9575 Pickup, Delivery Drive-In 3544 24th St. Franklin R. Madill.

St. Clair, a William J. Pettengill, Dr. He came to Port Huron with his! Commission To Meet 5 to 13 years. They were arrested after they tried to hold up the Hillcrest Country club, Mt.

Clemens, Nov. 24. The men fled when a receptionist, Miss Pamela Stetson, F. J. ELLIOTT son.

Stanley H. Pettengill, Jerry Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs Pettengill, Norman Pettengill, parents as an infant. I The City Maritime Commls- Mr Duncan attended schools slon will meet at noon Saturday HAniamin W.

Davev. North waney Mcwtyre ana v. urant Wr sailed the Great Lakes and In the Elks Temple. Street, a sori Burch III will be pallbearer The remains are in the funeral home. 25, grabbed a shotgun away from PTA News Johnson.

worked for the Mueller Brass company. He moved to Detroit in 1924, was employed by the Plymouth Motor IN MERCY HOSPITAL Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. David T.

Kane, St. Clair, a son. A panel discussion on nroblems will ha featured 1 i i I I 1 1 i ii: Car company for 25 years ana a meeting of the Garfield tired In 1957. jSchool PTA at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- Jan.

18, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Miller, Battle Creek, He and Mary L. Mundy were day.

i 1 vi 1 vx i a son. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Manville Miller, 1424 Chestnut street, and Mrs.

ELLIOTT i. r. 'A VX III Jl Miller is the former Boneile Little, the daughter of Mr. and! Pfr Fllintt anri ft1 rrfarried in 1939. Tie is survived by his widow; two sisters.

Mrs. Hazel Brazel and Mrs. David Dobson, both of Port Huron, and four brothers, John C. and Alvin L. Duncan, both of Port Huron; Floyd D.

Duncan, Marysville, and Clare W. Duncan, Miss Claire Austin, executive director of the Family Service of St. Clair County, will act as moderator. Rev. John R.

Buchheimer, pastor of Faith Lutheran church, Miss Gertrude Kemp, co-ordinator of special services in the Port Huron public Francis J. Elliott have returned William ttle, 912 Lincoln to duty after spending leaves 'venue. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tiMJ Frank Elliott 2R21 Om.r IndUCtlOn FlaMied Blue Island.

HI in the Sullivan i818' 4 Robert "ol road. I The Huron and Chippewa Indian1 Private Elliott returned to Guide tribes from the YMCA will, The remains are mother of two teenage students, Dr. Joseph A Barss, parent and (30Q O06O 0G00OCD 0GWGG6 Uj jCamp Pendelton, after a public Induction service 15-day leave and Seaman Elliott! at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In the Blue is back on duty aboard the USS Water Room of the YMCA. Tracer, at San Francisco, An induction team from the after a 30-day leave.

'Flint YMCA will officiate. 1 II Brothers funeral home, Royal Oak. Funeral and burial services wll! be held Thursday in Evansville, Ind. George Koch George Koch. 86, of 1745 Henry street, died Monday in the home of son, John Koch, Pontiac, after a long illneos.

He was born Nov. 16, 1873, In Sffrradof, Russia. His wife, physician, George Brening, secretary of the YMCA, and Fred Adolph, teacher and counselor at Garfield Junior High School will serve on the panel. A special father's night program was presented at a meeting of the Fillmore PTA. Mrs.

William E. Harris, president, officiated. Gordon Ross representing J'00 Sot Watch Jewelry Clock Repairs Bead Restringing Free Estimate the Blue Water council, BSA, mmm k. Hk Mrs. Margaret Seineter jia tj.

pYaser, 0f died in 1943. Cub Pack 15, with its new char He ii survived by two sons, Jacob Koch, Port Huron, and John Koch. Pontiac, three Parts urandchildren and several! ter. Mrs. Jack Foster, hospitality chairman, served refreshments, assisted by Mrs.

Holland A. Havens, Mrs. Theodore C. Day, Mrs. Robert M.

Ferriby and Mrs. Walter J. Campbell. Oonulnt Replacement Prompt Service Competent Repair Men MOSHER'S I I ASSURIS FIRM tfVIt rH I UMORT-WONT tAO 'Pf K0P" 1 ORMNART CONSTRUCTION 2- JmC flnODflDflMl 209 HURON AVENUE Jiieces and nephews. The remains are in the Hubert V.

Lucas funeral home where funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday. Rev. Kenneth Norcross, pastor of Assembly of God church, will officiate. Burial will be In Lakeside Cemetery.

The Harrison School PTA will sponsor father's night at 8 p.m. Thursday in the school. David Lee, director of Port Huron Big Brothers, will speak. Seeley E. Mosher George W.

Mother Registered Jewelers American Gem Society SANI-SLEEP PROCESSED 8-OZ. STRIPED TICKING. Germ retordantl Resiilt mold and mildew, laboratory tested ond apptovedl THE WEATHERMAN SAYS "52 Of The Winter Still To Come" BAILEY'S 203 HURON Both the mattreii ond box spring STOKER LEAN, TENDER RIB 1 r5f LACK Of IOUA1 f'VvJ1 SUPPORT mMITS SAO ry- I jT. 0 ll 504 ok enrs 1008 In all to give roe "climate controned" comfort. 209 spring coHsl Just the right Mumbe to buoy your body firmly.

Sisal and thick layers of felt prevent coil feel assvra alt-over rest ond relaxation. Pre-built no- sog border. Matched with Its perfect companion, the 209 box spring to give 1 you "Ml Ratio" 418 coil-on-coil support. EVER FRAN COOIIY mm Jo I jJ" I ib. BOTH PIECES POCAHONTAS stoker com YOUU UKE IT "INDIAN MAID MIDGET" YOU GET SMOOTH NOISELESS FEEDING WITHOUT GRINDING IT'S ECONOMICAL, TOO, BECAUSE YOU ARE BURNING PURE COAL SMOOTH TOP ONLY 1 1 1 'X America's Cleanest Burning POCAHONTAS u.

XI TRUCHAN BROS. FURNITURE CO. Available In Egg, Stove and Nut Size JUNE DAL CITY COAL CO. 312 COURT ST. YU 55010 .1 326 HURON 1 608 Garfield Sfi 5 YU 5-9549 I 1.

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