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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 34

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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34
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HMMmmm in. Blue Water Thumb Reunions KOHN FAMILY DRYDEN The Kohn fam PAGE 8, SECTION PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Thursday, July 27, 1967 Program Backed To Aid Tots Fend Off Molesters ily held its forty-sixth annual ler to a committee to meet with RICHMOND The City Coun- Algonac Lodge Gives $103, Eye Glasses To IOOF ALGONAC -Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge No. 230 has donated $103.65 and 750 pairs of used eye glasses to the Odd Fellows and Rebekah eye re reunion last week at Dryden Forest Hall, attended by 78 the fire department building cil this week sanctioned a pro persons. committee. gram of the Richmond JayCee Auxiliary, in which the help of Elected officers were Ralph Kohn.

Detroit, president; Stan- lev Kohn. Snover. vice presi Murphy Museum Open To Viewers Through Aug. 20 HARBOR BEACH The Murphy Memorial Museum will be open daily except Mondays from 1 to 5 p.m. through Aug.

residents is enlisted to help dent, and Mrs. J.M. Whiteside, children who might be bother search and eyesight improve District News Beatty, Mrs. Isabel Brown, Mrs. Dohertys Hosts To Burnside Bureau BROWN CITY Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Doherty were hosts to the Burnside Farm Bureau at its July meeting. In the absence of the discussion leader, Robert. Martus, members participated in the discussion on hetopic, "International Trade andL Problems Thereof." An invitation to women members to attend the Shakespearean Festival, at Stratford, Ont, was read. Don Herron, minute-man, presented material on various tours available to Bureau members.

Edwin Martus led in recreation after the meeting. The August meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martus, North Branch. ed by molesters.

The committee is to report to the council its recommendations concerning financing, sites, and construction of a new fire hall. The study was recommended by the City Planning Commission. The fire department, in its an Pontiac, secretary-treasurer. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Woods, St. Petersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. The nrosram. "Heloing ment project.

The gifts were presented to an official of the eyesight fund campaign by Mrs. Evelyn Kil- Hand," will be observed Sept. 11-15 when at least two residents BertuI Tank of California. in each City block will be asked to olace an 8 bv 8-inch blue nual fiscal report of activities gore, area representative for the drive, and Mrs. Ruth Avers, noble grand of the local lodge.

LARRY A. McINTIRE Croswell Marine Gets Purple Heart Returns From Expo CARSONVILLE Mrs. Grant sign of a hand their windows. during the last year, said fire 2Q, The building is the birthplace of the late Frank Murphy, who served the City of Detroit as mayor, the State of Michigan as governor and the United States as attorney general and associate justice of the supreme PERSONS who are home men responded to 27 calls in the The presentation was made at Trigger and daughter, Peggy Bessie Timmins, Mrs. Betty Harrington and Mrs.

Florence Loveless. A "mystery package" was donated by Mrs. Bertha Wells. Mrs. Ella Werner donated fresh roses which were given with vases as table prizes.

Luncheon was served and a film was shown on eye research. City and 36 calls in four town the conclusion of a benefit card CROSWELL Marine Lance most of the time will be asked to participate in the program. ships serviced by the depart party held by the lodge in Cpl. Larry A. Mclntire, son of Jean, and Mrs.

Leroy oeiger have returned from a visit to Expo 67 in Montreal. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mclntire, 3S10 Peck Road, has been The non-city calls included six Pearl Beach Lions Clubhouse.

PRIZES were donated by Mrs. in Richmond township, seven in awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received action in Lenox township, 15 in Casco township and eight in Columbus If children suspect or experience any type of molesting or street bullying, they are to report the incident to one of the homes where the "Helping Hand" is Hazel Deckard, Mrs. Eleanor Markoff, Mrs. Susan Cooper, Vietnam. township, the department JSirtbo Mrs.

Nellie Kilgour, Mrs. Made Yale Club Meeting YALE Bakers Dozen Club is meeting in the home of Mrs. Joseph Fairchild, 6827 Perry Road, Mrs. Jack Thompson will conduct the meeting. C6rporal Mclntire was wound ed while serving with the Seventh Marine Division.

line Hudson, Mrs. Anna School HARBOR BEACH The Senior Citizens Club' will meet at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, in American Legion Home. court.

I Miss Marguerite Murphy, niece of Mr. is hostess. "Appointments for tours of the museum, which contains papers and mementoes of Mr. Murphy's long career in public life, may be made by calling 517-479-6152. Gideons' Speaker Conducts Services craft, Mrs.

Evelyn Kilgore, Mrs. Bernice Norman, Mrs. Esther He was flown to the U.S. The role of the participant is MT. CLEMENS ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL July 12, to Mr. and Mrs Naval Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. to report the incident to police "It gives children assurance LAKEPORT Members of his family plan a pantry shower from 2-5 p.m., Sunday for John S. Brown, his wife and six children, at their new home at 3590 Charles Street. that help is available if they need it," City Manager Leonard Home From Holiday E.

Hool said. Mr. Brown recently completed CARS ONVILLE Ralph Smith, of the Gideons Society, Shabbona, conducted services Sunday in Carsonville Methodist Church in the absence of the IN ANOTHER matter before four years service in the U.S CARSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones and family have returned from a vacation at Rapid City, S.

Dak. Their son, Airman 3c James Jones Air Force and was stationed at in the council this week, Mayor Scott Burke appointed Council men Leroy Rix and Martin Kah Thii it Ute jfoie McConnell Air Force Base Kansas. pastor, who is on vacation. and his wife accompanied them Ralph Hellebuyck, 36325 Milo Street, New Baltimore, a son. July 13, to Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Orris, 50797 Miner Street, New Baltimore, a daughter. July 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stevens, 59035 Gratiot Road, New Haven, a daughter.

July 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slater, -34320 Jerome Street, New Baltimore, a son. July 17, to Mr. and Mrs.

Bazyle Rutkowski, 53595 County Line Road, New Baltimore, a son. July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose, 67758 South Forest Street, Richmond, a son. July 19, to Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Williams, 36829 Main Street, New Baltimore, a son. SIZES TO FIT EVERY CAR MORE amous kran(k MORE cnven'ent services jlU Lulls I YALE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL July 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Willis, Croswell, a daughter, Debra Ann.

July 18, to Mr. and Mrs.1 Clarence Simasko, Yale, a Frank Alfred. July 19, to Mr. and MORE 3 eas. James Potter, Yale, a Velma Arlene.

July 19, to Mr. and Mrs.l Alvin Liebler, Yale, a Melinda Susan. July 20, to Mrs. Donna VanNorman, Port Huron, and the late Earl VanNorman, a daughter, Julie Lynn. HARBOR BEACH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL July 17, to Mr.

and Mrs. Jo seph Schulte, a son, Andrew Thomas. July 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fischer, a son, Thomas John Jr.

July 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Essenmacher, a daughter, Ker-rie Lynn. DECKERVILLE HOSPITAL July 23, to Mr. and Mrs.

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