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flMES HERALD WANT ADS YU-5-7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1956 PACE FTVf. THIRD SECTION, Officers Inducted By Lioness Group Sandusky FFA Unit Wins High District Ratings Brown-City Sets Election Monday Sandusky-Two gold and two'rf Port Sanilac Lioness club silver ratings were won by the when husbands of club members Sandusky Future Farmers of wpre miMts Voters To Cut Down Field For Council Critical Need For Blood Told St Clair Borrows From Other Counties Yale The critical need forj more blood donors was told to' the Yale Community Hospital Auxiliary board at a meeting Thursday night in the home of, Mrs. D. A. McKeith by Lawrence T.

Lyon, Yale Hospital admini- Orator. America chapter at the district' contest in Croswell this last The -Sandusky Farm Forum team won district honors and will compete in the regional contest in Mayville, Feb. 29. I Gavel clubs and their wives will Brown City Brown City is the be fiuests a dinner Cass cft only Municipality in Sanilac High Scnoo, County conducting a primary election Monday. ProSram at be open to the public.

A race for three council posit-; Proceeds wiU g0 to the leader ions by e.ght candidates has Caus-'d0J? trainjng schoo, ed Brown City to shift from Sj The dog and hig master caucus system of nomination to as0 appear bcfore school the primary election system 'orl Monday the first time in several years, wo candidates win Services Open eliminated in the primary, and In Armada Section topic; Aj a resut our repentance pins were presented Mrs. ly-changed economic conditions' Benson- MrS- Harold Smith and which depressed farm prices, maintenance, received a gold Donors are being enlisted for "hat management practices "ver naymona were he visit of the mobile blood united a farmer use- th to Yale March 1, the hojn. of Mrs. Raymond Mon- MR. LYON' told, the board that Miller, chairman; Dale Jast year St.

Clair County had to Bob Haskins, Dennis Kirkpatrick.l VnlpntiflP Partv borrow 836 pints of blood from. Dale Christy. Ralph Scott. Don-! Jj ii Other counties because so little aid Hartwick, and James Bow-Held At CrOSWell was donated in this county. Un-sky.

I Croswell Croswell chapter less more donors give their blood Russell McLean and Paul No- 141. Blu star Mothers of this year, to make up the de- Schmidt, demonstrating tractoriAmerica hed Valentine party 1 ...111 i i I I the other six will be on the ballot at the general election in April. I Candidates are: Citizens Party! -Robert Andre, Lloyd Jobe, Lloyd Burger and Daa Welch People's Party -Mrs. Wilma Kraft, Mrs. Faith Poole, Wendt and Roy Willing.

l-ari Port Sanilac Mayor Calls Public Meeting Port Sanilac Village President Charles F. Platts has sched award, first place, and also will Thursday night, represent this districrat the reg-l Prizes were awarded in games, ional contest The refreshments committee was The parliamentary jimuuicu uuuuds auu mis. mid iicieiay, me siaie win urn scnu the mobile unit again. This would make it necessary, Lyon said, for all who need blood to pay anywhere from $4.) to S'iO a pint for it. He explained it costs the state SUM) every day the mobile unit is in operat'on.

The auxiliary is to help in a house-to-house canvass for blood MRS. McKEITH, membership I i i uled a public meeting at 8 m'Homemakers Study Schmidt, John Berden, Brad Dale Markgraf. Orland PCilhanrn VrnA Datnalt nA air! MoT -i. a safety, won third Dlace fPtv ihir-A ReV- SPeilCer Quits Bad Axe The congregation chairman, announced 18 newiI'Mlmt At. Hart Ayp lu.uuaj in uic village nan.

L. J. Mikulich, of the State! Rule By Townships Highway Department, will dis-j Brown cit A stud of town. cuss problems of interest to c.ti-! hjp government led by Mrs. Wil- 'bam Monaghan, featured the pro- Appointments made by Mr.j when the jjaple Valley Platts at a recent council meetingHomemakers met with were: Hubert Schillinger, Mrs.

Walter Schulze. Lloyde Casey and Orville Waun vm made to send a three-year terms on tae Prt.rjARE package to Korea. Sanilac Planning Commission: Jhe hostess served refresh. Mr. Casey and Dr.

DM. at tabes decorated in members of Harbor Commission ke with valentine's Day. for three years: John Hunt mem-1 The gro wiU meet March 6 ber for two years, and William Jn th home of Mrg Thomas of First Presbyterian church, at! Permits to General Coach Com-a special meeting Friday nihtPany and one to Harold Leibler 'jaccepted the resignation" of the at a meeting this week. A letter pastor, Rev. Wilson E.

Spencer. read rom tne Jensen Insur-I Mr. Spencer presented his ance Company in regards to fire members have been added to the i 'auxiliary. Miss Vera Hoskin's offer to donate $12 to purchase a gross of puppet faces was accepted. When these are, received the mill miko trio nimitf members will make the puppets "which will be given to children patients in the hospital.

Mrs. Pearl Main reported on Wing done for the hospital. I aiover ana cnesier a. uiaaings, members for one year. Methodist Men Set Dinner For Sons Harbor Beach Plans are Port Sanilac Mrs.

Lloyde Casey as installed as president Other officers installed by Mrs. Jonn s- Benson, past president. (were Mrs. William Benedict, vice president; Mrs. Harry Mack, secretary; Mrs.

Clarence King, treasurer, and Mrs. Ellis Willis, mistress of ceremonies. One hundred Der cent attend- Mrs. Harry Willis. Mrs.

Benedict in ine lvc center puuaing Clarkson. An all-day work meeting will be held in the Civic Center build- ing Thursday Anyone interested is invited to! the meeting. Marlette Council Issues 3 Permits Marlette The Village council week issued three building protection tor properties outside the village. Ex-Caro Man Given Auto Exoort Job Caro A former resident of Caro, Richard T. Purdy, has been late Mr.

Purdy. He will direct the distribution of all Hudson, Nash, Rambler and Metropolitan automobiles in overseas markets. He is also 0 Djbbl Mrs Fred Cross Mrs Donald Jackson and The club will meet March 1 Armada Club meets Armada The Happy Hour club metr recently with Mrs. Basil Carpenter for a card party and luncheon. Double king pedro was played with Mrs.

Joseph Baird receiving high score prize; Mrs. Edward Conger, second high, and Mrs. Leila Spencer, Romeo, third award GoodellsThe missionary sod- 4 resignation, effective April 2 He has been tor th years. tit FitznfltriVk UxpdlX KK 9, Feted, At Peck of Sanilac County, Columbus lJ trLT r.r:iJoi Christ basement with 16 girls chairman, reported on the Valen-' Sal vice president in charge -tine tea and bake sale held in rhZl LiZ a'iof export by American tnew addition to the First Pres- "ZvfJZ Motors Corporation. He is the Ibvterian church.

ope" housi son of Mrs. Fred Purdy and the Demonstration Set By leader Dog At Lions Meeting Cass City Demonstrations by a leader dog and his blind master will be presented at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday under auspices of the Lions club. Members of the Rotary and Armada A series of midweek Lenten services are being held in Armada area churches Wednesday night. These services will be conducted alternately hv sir nastnr nf i nf-AQ T'h a stfviiA navt Wra1- 111! U1VM.

V. JXVAV 1 V. ll nesday evening will be in Our Reripemer Lutheran church at Washington, Mich. Rev. Albert P.

Knoll, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church, at Muttonville, will preach. Isles. Yale Brownie Girls Drill For Ceremony Yale Brownie Troop 15 met TTtuiitauav in uic laic vuuivu and a guest present. The time was spent in practicing a drill for the flag ceremony at the March 11 banquet at Lakeport.

Marlene Andrea and Sharon Gibson brought a treat. Mary Ruth McConnell and Sheila Ryan are to bring a treat next Wednesday. Snover Beji Burmson has returned perfect attendance; Linda Bonnie Jean Wiswell, two years, and Sherry Berden Paul Wiswell, one year. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Rus-sel Watson; Port Huron, and Mr. Mrs. Clare Dorman.

family and Mrs. Fred Tank visit-and Mrs. William Vanderveer at the home of her son, Tom Curtis, in Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith have returned home after a month vacation in Florida.

His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith, will remain there for the rest of the winter, Robert Moore spent the week with Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Moore, Marlette. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Smith and family were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Hazzard, Walled Lake. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Sr. were Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Armstead and chil- Skippy and Patsy all of Pontiac. The occasion was in honor of birthdays of Skippy and Paul Smith. Miss Deborah Smith was a guest of Miss Pat Profit, Cass City, last week. I The committee in charge iifpin.

chairman-Mrs Fwpatnck is a lifelong -Mirr Mrc FrnnrV. Peters Mrs. Frances IMrs. Ann Johnson, Mrs. Verna Beard, Mrs.

Lois Stehle and Mrs. jucttivjuist lui Idilici and son banquet March 14. Speakers will be Don Mc-Auliffe, an All-American foot- ball player, Michigan State Uni versity several years ago, and Lou Creekmur, Detroit Lions lineman. Motion pictures of Lions' football games will be shown. Port Sanilac VFW Group Sets Ballot -Mary McCabe.

Bob Patterson, who has just fin-President an irector 01 Amen- Eighteen window posters were ished boot training at Great can Motors (Canada) and Imade and donated by Mrs. Peters Xakes Naval Training Center, m.J American Motors subsidiary in and Mrs. Beard for local busi-jjs visiting his parents, andjToronto- Tness places and neighboring Mrs. Lee Patterson, before re-'p iAa Ttowns. 'porting for sea duty.

jlaru I any AlUS Sixteen letters were written by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton and Bad Axe Library M18- StMhrahMrSt'n mmnn'SJ i' were UPP sts of MrJ Bad AxeLprizes were won by Mrs McCabe to community and Mrs Herbert Sutton and Mrs. Alden A. MacAlpine and churches- famUy in M.anne Clty lt week.

jMr8- Clarke Munford at bridge "Pronnic Tn SnPlk 1 TS' Mr and Mrs- CecU McMullen and iranCIS 10 bpeaK. and Mrs Arvine Sullivan were Raymond V. Weber at euchre at Deckerville John R. Francis, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Allen and a pay.to-plav party of the 1 Sanilac County Superintendent Smiths Creek road. 'Woman's club I of Schools, will speak at i Pyt Howard Bear has return-1 Proceeds win be given the ing of the Deckerville Parent-(ed to White Sands, N. Library association, Monday in spending a furlough with his par-j Tfie committee in charge Deckerville mu i ents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mrs.

Mason McGuirk, Discussion Held By Bingham Bureau Ubly Mrs. Margaret Schram led a discussion on "Farmers' Cooperatives Fighting for Survival," at a mectinz of Bineham Commu- njty Farm Bureau in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stam-baugh. Frank Bensinger read a letter from Michigan State University on "Soil Bank." The group entered Miss Bometta Bensinger as a candidate for Dairy Princess of Huron County.

The next meeting will be March IS Go-Getters Bureau Holds Discussion Columbus C. Stillman Parson led discussion on "Farmer Cooperatives Fighting for Survival" at a meeting of the Go-Getters Farm Bureau at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCormick. Mr.

McCormick also reported on progress of the membership drive and the county directors' meeting. Mrs. Ed Fuerstenau led a community singing with accompaniment by Mrs. Harold Winn at the piano. 1 Mrs.

Glenn Sutton reported on the county women's meeting. Mrs. Ralph Sutton led recreation with prizes in games going to Dale Sutton, Ed Fuerstenau, Mrs. Glenn Sutton and Mrs. Floyd Winn.

Top Concert' Set At Marlette School Marlette The Marlette High School Band and Senior Choir will present another "pop concert" Feb. 22 in the high school auditorium. Frances O'Shea, band president, will be master of ceremonies. The program will consist of the national anthem, solos, trios, marches and instrumental trios. Port Sanilac Mr.

and Mrs. Adrian K. Foley are vacationing in Florida. Miss Monica E. Kenney, Otter Lake, was a guest this week of Mr.

and Mrs. John Hunt. Miss Patricia Wadsworth and Philip Wright, both of Detroit, were week-end guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wads worth.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyde Casey will leave this week for six weeks' vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

William McMuldroch and family, Detroit, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. McMuldroch. Mrs.

Cora Jefferson is a patient in Chambers Nursing Home, San dusky. Mrs. John Hunt attended meeting of the American Legion Billet Survey committee in De troit. Mrs. Gertrude Galvin and son Ronald, are spending the week with Detroit relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duros and son, Bill, are spending a month's vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Hal Benson, Detroit, visited friends in the community Monday. Port Huron Area Deaths Funerals JEHL, FRANK Passed away February 16th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Sarnowski. 3536 West Water Street. Funeral services will be held at 8:00 a.m.

Monday from St. Joseph Church. Interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Remains are In the Karrer-Slmosnn Funeral Home.

KILBOURNE. MRS. BERTHA A. Died February 17th at the fxmlly residence, 602 St. James, Marysvllle.

The remains are restinir at the family residence until Monday noon when they will be removed to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to He in state until time of the service. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday followed by committal services at Sunset Memorial Hardens. In care of the Arthur Smith Funeral Home. MacDONOUGH, MRS.

ESTELLE MOORE Of 2724 Walnut Street, died February 18th at Port Huron Oeneral Hospital. The remains are resting at the Arthur Smith Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday, followed bv committal services at Sunset Memorial Oardens. MEREDITH, EMERY A. Died February 16th at his residence.

415 11th Street. The remains are resting at the Arthur Smith Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held at 11:00 am. Monday, followed bv rommlttal services at Cass City Cemetery. MOLLMAN, THOMAS Of 2811 Wrlnht Street, passed away February 17th. Husband of Mildred Mollman: father nf MrR.

Oeorlie Emelgh and Mrs. John Stoutmeyer. Mr Mol-man is In the Falk Funeral Home Funeral services will be held a 1:00 m. Monday. Interment Lakeside Cemetery.

POIT'ELWELL. MRS. ALETHA BEANE Of 1 124 Lapeer Avenue, died February latli at Port, Huron Hospital, i The remains are resting nt the Arthur Smith Funeral Home trom where funeral services will be held at 1 30 p.m. Sunday, followed by committal services at Lakeside C'emMf Blue Water District Deaths Funerals 1A PAWLITZ, EMIL Resident 73 years of Kinde vicinity, died February 16th In the home of Ills daughler. Mrs, Carl Ynhne, In Chlcaso.

Fune-isl services will be conducted at 2:00 m. Monday In St. Peters Evanm'llra! Lutheran Church Remains are In Pioru-nrk-HuntT Funeral H'nne and will he removed at noon Mon day to the church Burial arrangements not completed. Blu Wotr District Deaths Funeral 1A ALLEN, MRS. PEARL ALIC1 CrtMsall.

dtwt Psbrusr? 114 In Ylr Community Hopltl Rrmttnj ara la Pomtrey Fua- r) Home. Crotwtll. Puncrtl rranfemrata loeaaplet. DeLANGK, MM. VTRCrXIA Of 1041 CM Kit Hicbwty.

Pir Raven. dtd February 14tb la Bon Secoura Htxpltal, Detroit. Funeral aerylca will ba held at li a Monday In th Bower and Rom Funeral Horn. Marin City, and at 10 00 a m. th Church of th Immaculate Conception, Burial wiU la th chorea emetry.

FENNINGSDORF, CHARLES J. Of 3911 Attic Ro4 AUlc died February 17th In la peer County QeneraJ Hospital. Puna- ral lerrlcea will be bald at 1:09 Monday In Letter Smith' -and Bon Funeral Rome, Imla City. Burial will ba In Cemetery. McLANE, HORACE B.

Died February 17th In hii hom on Raraen'a Inland Remainr are In the Gilbert Funeral -Home, Algonac, where fune -rl eerrlcea wil be held at -3-00 pm. Monday. Burial will- be In Oaklawn Cemetery. MOORE, MRS. MARY M.

Died February nth In her home In Casi City. Remain! are in Llttle'a Funeral Home, Cast City, where funeral ler. -vlcet will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be In Elkland Cemetery.

SHAFFER, MINOR Of 743T South River Road. Marine City, died on the wty to Mercy Hospital. Port Huron, February 17th. Remalna have) been removed to the Bower an! Rose Funeral Home, Marina City, where prayer services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday In 'ha Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Park. Burial will be. In Roseland Cemetery, Detroit. TAFT, ELDRED Of 8Jft Taft Road, Alftonan, died February ltth In 8t.

Jo seph's Hospital in Mt. Clemens. Remains are In Gilbert" Funeral Home, AU'onac, where funeral services wUl be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday. Burial wiU be In Oaklawn Cemetery.

WARD, WILLIAM W. Romeo, former resident many years of Cats City, died Feb- ruary ISth in Tampa, where he was spending the winter. Remains will arrive Saturday at Little's Funeral Home, Cass City, where funeral services will be conducted at 3:00 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

WHITEHOUSE, MRS. CLARA Died February 17th. Remains' are In Boots Funeral Home, Minden City, where funeral ser-'. vices will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Sunday.

Burial will be in Minden Cemetery. In Memoriam ROWERT IN LOVTNO MEMORY of HENRY ROWERT, who passed away fiv years ago today. February 19th. 1951. Sadly Missed by His Wife I Children and Grandchildren Funeral Directors Arthur Smith FUNERAL HOME I KARRER SIMPSON I Funeral Home 818 Broad Si YD-5-J605 LUCAS YU-5-5123 Stewart S.

Kipp FUNERAL HOME OAYLORD POLLOCK. Manager Funeral Flowers 5 BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DESIGNS RUFF FLORAL CO. YU-5-8165 40 QUAY ST. ASMAN FLORISTS 3550 GRATIOT AVE. YU-4-4201 FLOWERS BY WIRE NEUMANN FLOWERS YU-2-8505 816 MILITARY Complete Floral8erylce Monuments Barthel Monuments 1108 rtRISWOLD ST YU-8-8424 Special Notices PERSONAL TAX SERVICE Davs 209'i Huron YU-6-7800 NlRhts.

1431-8th YU-2-7454 FDWARD R. CURRIE ft SON RENT or SELL Crutches, wheel chairs, etc EMERSON DRtIO 927 Military YU-5-7119 MUFFLERS 10 OFF We Install for $1 OTT'S AUTO 8ERVIC8. 10th and Water YU-2-6204 INCOME TAX SERVICE In You Home A SNYDER YU-2-7479 after 6 m. NOWS the time, remove that grime with Flna Foam rug, upholstery cleaner. Port Huron Paint.

MR. rented our FLOOR BANDER and did a professional Job. ACMf. Quality Paint 8lore YU-3-8821. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE Bookkeeping W.

C. Wlsmer YU-5-8063 for appointment WE will do your wash and glva speedy service. Self Serve Launi dry 321 Court YU-5-782B. From This INTRODUCTORY OFFER CHINA CUP and SAUCER Imported Royal Sesly This Ad and II 29 "Long Deal" GAFFNEY 921 MILITARY INCOME TAX SERVICE Qus Ehll 1328 tOth St. CelMf reappointment A 1 K.

It Tl SI NO Boni matches, business cards, sales a lost and Found 8 LOST-On Water Htreet, 1 ring of keys. Reward. YU-2-2jS0 toSr Beaijie "puppy, slraved Tue dav, Feb. 14. Vicinity l.lncoilt Ave Child's jt.

Wanted Automotive 9 RUSS DAWSON; NEKDS USKD CARS: CASH orTRADd Lapeer 10th St. Port Sanilac Mrs. Mary Link, home from Ann Arbor Hospital, president, conducted a meeting; The recent PTA bake sale net-of the Ladies Auxiliary to Pfcrt ted the organization $45. Sanilac' post No. 8,872, VFW, in! perfect attendance pins and the school 'prizes were awarded at the Snov- Committees were named for the er Evarigelaical United Brethren annual election March 8.

'church Sunday school to Susan Mrs. Gunda Gruber, Mrs. ElIa.Klohn, Enita Berden, Andrea Hillman and Mrs. John Hunt will Blank and Dean Berden, three FFA Students Vie In District Contest Cass City Some 150 persons attended the district Future Farmers of America contest, in which all County high schools with agricultural courses competed. Cass City won two gold medals.

Results of contests follows: Demonstration, Cass City, Bob Langmaid and Jim Johnson, first, and Mayville, second; Farm Forum, Caro, first, and Cass City, second (both schools receiving gold medals); parliamentary procedure, Reese, first, and Milling-ton, second, (gold medals), and Cass City, third, (bronze medal). Public Speaking, James White, Mayville, first, gold medal, and Cliff Jacoby, Unionville, second, silver medal. Betty Burgess Wins Homemakers Title Brown City Betty Burgess, a Senior at Brown City High School, has been named Brown City "Homemaker of Tomorrow." She was chosen from a group of senior girls who took an examination in a preliminary competition for a state scholarship. The state winner will be awarded a $1,500 scholarship and an expense paid tour of Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon and colonial Williamsburg, Va. Berville Mrs.

Scribner was taken to Lapeer County General Hospital for observation and treatment of heart disease. Men of the Berville Methodist" church entertained their families at a pancake supper. Mrs. Noe Vulstyeke is ill in her home. i Mrs.

Kenneth Montgomery is ill with a throat infection. Miss Hazel Cawthorne has returned to her home. Her aunt, Miss Annie Cawthorne, is staying with her. Harry and Gene Vollen, Berville, accompanied by their guests, Miss Gloria Sailus, Berville, and Miss Joan Brennan, Capac, attended a party at Michigan State University. Mr.

and Mrs. Remi Pype Jr. and children are with his parents on Bordman road. They have a daughter born Feb. 2.

He was discharged recently from the U.S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vanler-berghe arestaying with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Abner, Almont. Donald was discharged by the U.S. Army, Jan. 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kuzma and sons visited her parents at Attica. Sandusky A memorial to Mrs. Maude Harrington who died Feb.

10, was held in the chapter room of Sandusky chapter No. 38, OES. MrsT Dorothy Felker, worthy matron, presided. Mrs. Frank Halas and Mrs.

Elizabeth Watson assisted. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ida Dawson, Detroit, and Mrs. Helen McMuldroch and Mrs. Louise Wise.

Port Sanilac. A study group of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints met Thursday evening in the church dining room. A short business meeting was followed by a study lesson led by Mrs. Sarah Diem. Mrs.

Lovel Elsholz and Mrs. Jack Wil-kins had charge of devotions. Card Party Held Port Sanilac Four tables were in play at a card party at which Mrs. Patrick Griffin and Mrs. Gertrude Galvin entertained for the Rosary Altar society of St.

Mary's church. Prizes were won by Miss Eulalia Hendricks, Mrs. Leon Wadsworth, Mrs. Anthony Cosenza and Mrs. Ida Grant.

Mrs. Nicholas Cosenza won the door prize. Compete At Flint Kinde Angelia Bushcy, Elaine Gottschalk, Thresia Ruth, Dorothy Sampson, Mary Shubel, Carol Sampson, Robert Hostetler, John Kent, and Max Yageman, pupils at North Huron Rural Agricultural School, took part in the district festival at Flint, Saturday, accompanied by their music instructor, Miss Elizabeth Stafford. Baptism Due Today Memphis Lorraine Patrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Galarjieau, Memphis, will be christened at St. Augustine Catholic church Richmond today. Godparents are Mrs. Ethel Waddell, Memphis, and Norman Kraut, St Clair Shores. The ceremony will be followed by a dinner and party at the home of the parents.

Bid Three Farewell Ubly A farewell party was given by Thumb Veterans Organization post and auxiliary for Steve Magestic and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bukowski um, 8ivCU William Spencer, Mrs. Rob- have charge of entertainment and refreshments at the next meet ing Feb. 23.

Armada Churches Plan Bible School Armada The Armada Conere we nononng nowara Gilford Swffer son of Mr. and owuuer, is spenaingiMrs. Charles L. Harris. auuuunum ihc Chorus of the school will sing.

Club To See Film Cass Citv "Color Dynamics in Home," a colored motion ture, will be a feature of a "ladies' two weeks with his wife, Phyllis, parents on completing boot'with Mrs Harris. night" program Tuesday of Center, 111. He will re-i I 1 Til TT 11 gational and Methodist churches', Mr. and Mrs. Keith Armstead made plans to sponsor a dailyjand children, Skippy and Patsy, vacation Bible school jointly next; all of Pontiac, were guests dur-June in the Congregational ing the week end of Mr.

and Mrs. church. The meeting was in the Colin Minard and Mr. and Mrs. home of Rev.

Howard E. Brooks, John Vatter and Mrs. Bird Green, pastor of the Congregational Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulgrieji, church.

jMr. and Mrs. Alvin Bulgrien and Community club. Noah Parmer, is program chairman. Ouiltinf? Pnrtv Held Ubly-Somc 25 members 0f Bingham Free Methodist church MiBcinn, nttnnrlArl an' all-day quilting party in the home of Mrs.

Clifford son Kinde Mrs. Clayton Brinkerj Young people of the Baptist ety of the Goodells Gospel church and daughter, Treasure Danile, church were entertained at a Val-jwill meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in have returned to their home herentine party in the home of Mr.jthe home' of Mrs. Roy Mudge. from the Hubbard Memorial Hos-'and Mrs.

Floyd Winn during theiThere will be an exchange of pital, Bad Axe. ilast week. jprayer sister guests. i TH Croswell The Christ Church, Episcopal parish, will hold a "family meeting Thursday A potluck supper will be served at 6 p.m. Miss Sylva Wixson left recent-1 ly for Palm Springs, to visit her brother and sister-in- law, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Wix-! son, Portland, who are vacationing there. Miss Beverly Slraffon is repre- senting the Youth Fellowship of the Buel Methodist church at a rally in Flint this weekend. Games Prizes Given Ubly Prizes in cames at a Valentine party of Busy Bee club in the home of Nancy Whear were won by Dolores Campbell. Don McKenzie, Mrs.

Adelbert Stambaugh, Graden Beatric Salowitz, Jackie Nickels and Irene and Susie Salowitz. "I i 9 3 graining at ureat aices naval rmnciacu un ms nexii assignment. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brown were Mrs.

Russell Robinson and her father, of St. Thomas, Ont Mr- Mrs. RUSSell BrOWn fa25 "nl party in ueuvn Honoring Mrs. Brown and Manley Dayton. pat jrr.

SALE of BUILDING FOR DEMOLITION IN THE FORT STREET REDEVELOPMENT AREA Bids will be received at the Office of the Director, Room 212, County-City Building until 3:30 p.m., February 21, 1956 for the brick building located at 28 GRAND RIVER AVENUE Building it to be demolished and removed from the premises which must be left In clean condition. A certified check for 10 of the bid must accompany the bid. Successful bidder must have evidence of Workmen's Compensation Insurance, Public liability and Property Damage Insurance, and supply a Performance Bond. Full details may be obtained by inspecting a Sample Sales Agreement on display In Room 212, County-City Building. Bids must be submitted on forms which can be obtained from that office.

Time Limit for eompletion-May 31, 1956. The successful bid must be approved by the Port Huron City Conjmls-tion, which reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities In the interest of the City. CITY OF PORT HURON J. R. Hume, Director Urban Renewal I nrni 'THE LORD WAS WITH US' I MN'Jl'HLP Mr and Mrs.

W. P. Ott show how they and three othen rrouilied while tornado blew their home apart at Aberdeen, MUs. One man was killed and 35 other persons were Injured in the storm. (AP Wtrepboto).

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