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The Herald-Palladium du lieu suivant : Benton Harbor, Michigan • 3

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THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE THREE UBLIC DOIAND Sawyer Girl Engaged Damascus Lodge Elects Of ficers To Buchanan Youth Latest ftlews Of St, Joseph I Shop Tonight, We're Open TU 9 WHFB To Air FENNVTLLE, Dec. 19 Newly 2nd Program Bat Lands On Trinity Cub Scouts Of 'Messiah' Meet At School Cap Brim Of Beers Road Man elected and installed officers of Damascus lodge AM include, worshipful master, Victor Egelgraut senior warden, Gordon Babbitt; and Junior warden, Maxwell Foster. Others elected are, senior deacon, Frank Giles; junior deacon, Thomas Kelss, treasurer, Charles Lup-low; secretary, Irwin Hutchins; and tyler, William Northgrave. Rheumatic Fever Clinic Is Lauded A second program featuring the Twenty-six Cub Scouts of pack 60, immortal music of Handel's oratorio, 'The with interpreta For Holiday Elegance tion ana comment by Bob Allen.

and their parents were Joined by approximately 30 adults and 50 boys and girls for the Christmas meet I I I WHFB's classical music authority. will be broadcast this Sunday at ing at Trinity Lutheran school, Friday night. pjn. over xne home stations. J.

P. Scherer, station manager. Jerry Hanes was graduated from Eau Claire Girl Is Hospital Patient The mothers of two Sawyer aresv said the program had been sched uled because of public demand and the Cub Scout pack into Boy Scout Troop 60. Assisting in the ceremony were Christ RuppeL Einar Nelson, John Pratt and Ken Schultz. was the product of an idea present- I 66 Gauge ea ty Mrs.

Myron Burket of Ben Advancement awards were made ton Harbor. EATJ CLAIRE, Dec. 19 Jeanne Froehlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Froehlich and a seventh grader at the Lutheran Christian Last Sunday when WHFB first to Ronnie Balow, Arnold Fege, David Splese and a bobcat award was presented to Gerhardt Doroh- I 12 Denier presented the hour-long' program victims of rheumatic fever have blgh praise for the Berrien County Rheumatic Fever Consultation and Diagnostic center after watching their children go through the recent clinic at Memorial hospital, St Joseph. The youngsters are George Schuch. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schuch and Janet Johnson, 11, daughter of Mrs.

Robert Johnson. They attended the clinic public reception was such that for Santa distributed gifts and candy over, an hour the radio station's Day school in Eau Claire, is a patient at Pawating hospital in Niles. Jeanne, who has been there since canes to all present and den one switchboard was literally swamped closed the meeting witfe scouters' with telephone calls. Dec. 8, is under observation and 1 MISS CHARN SAWYER, Dec.

19 Victor E. benediction. i- Scherer said that a third program may stay for quite some time, doc featuring Handel's great Christmas tors say. oratorio has been scheduled for Memorial Hospital ADMISSIONS Christmas Day at 3 p.m. The pro uirouga wie recommendation 01 their physician, Dr.

Robert Feldman of Bridgman. "It amazing to watch the Cham of Sawyer, and Tampa, announces the engagement of his youngest daughter, Lillian, to Albert Schaffer, Jr son of Mr. and gram will feature the University of South Haven Hospital Notes Patients admitted to St. Joseph IYL Michigan Musical society with the Memorial hospital during the past choral union of 320 voices and the Mrs. Albert Schaffer, of route 2, Buchanan.

24 hours were: and staff administered to the young sixty piece University orchestra. ADMITTED: South Haven, Rob Observation Miss Charn is a 1953 graduate of sters- They were given every kind of a test and X-ray, including an elec ert Rodge, route 3: Lawrence Ono- commentator Allen orings a fine St. Joseph Mrs. Marie Schulz, I jmmmm i i musical background to his assign 1425 South State street. frio, 612 Indiana avenue; Clarence Russell, route Bangor Robert tha New Troy high school and is now enrolled at South Bend College of Commerce.

ment, having studied operatic voice, Medical tric-cardiogram, which is very helpful in determining the condition of the heart, for in rheumatic fever It la the heart that suffers the most piano and composition in Europe St. Joseph Mrs. Grace Humbert, biiA-' John Clugston, route Raymond Fitzgerald, route Grand Junction Mr. Schaffer was graduated from So Sheer So Lovely 612 Hatch street; Lawrence Front, EISENHART AND BAT for seven years. Manager Scherer said, "This is a program must for Nancy Decker, route Covert- 705 Pleasant street; Mrs.

George New Troy high school in 1952 and' is presently attending Benton Har damage," declared Mrs. Johnson. IN CHEERFUL ROOM Mrs. Edith Calvin. Edwards, 72 Lake Shore drive; and An unusual expericene came to bor Junior College.

BIRTHS: South Haven Born to Mrs. Gordon lindahl, 2624 Plxiey ai. who love music. We feel, too, that everyone after hearing this program will have a deeper appre After the tests are completed, Walter a resident of the No definite wedding date has avenue. with the assistance of a fine nurse, John Beers road, south- of St.

Jo Mr. and Mrs- Dale Byrd, route 3, a daughter weighing seven pounds, been announced. Discriminating women on Benton Harbor Ernest Jones, 687 ciation or The seph, this wet when a small bat the children are put to bed in six ounces, Dec. 15; to Mr. and Mrs.

Pipestone street; Mrs. Arthur Har iue entire series or three pro cheerful room, decorated specifics! landed on the brim of his cap. Eldon RuelL route 4, a daughter, grams based on Handel's great work About 7 p.m. Tuesday he was din, 650 Colfax avenue; Leonard Washburn, 235 Pipestone street, and for youngsters and equipped with a huge television set With this your Christmas list will adore these sheer, luxurious nylons. No matter presented under the sponsorship walking from one of his hen houses to the other, located behind his weighing seven pounds, four ounces, a.

Dec. 15; Bangor To Mr. and Mrs. James Hensley, 319 Miss Pauline Powell, 1179 Colfax Evening WSCS Meets Monday In Latcton oi the Fidelity Health Accident background, each child is thor Mustual Insurance company. oughly examined by several doctors home, when a bat flew around his avenue.

Surgical Monroe street, a daughter, weighing Interested in the disease. These men head twice, then swooped down seven pounds, three ounces, Dec. 16; deserve high recommendation for St. Joseph Harlan Quardokus, route 2, and Robert Male, son of and made a perfect landing on his Bangor School LAWTON, Dec. 19 Mrs.

Clarence to Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, what her figure or leg shape, there's a size that will fit her exquisitely in our Claussner per the time and effort they give without recompense," -she continued. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Mat route 1. Addington, of Nursery street, will daughter, weighing seven pounds, two and a half ounces, at 6:44 a. m. Apparently very much at Faculty, Holds Stevensville Victor Mix, Ridge entertain the members of the Eve "The cost of visits to these clin the bat hung from the brim until road. uec- 15.

nlng Group of the WSCS on Mon ics is so small considering the ex Eisenhart picked it ofs. He put It Benton Harbor Mrs. Curtis Kee- Christmas Party DISCHARGED: South Haven- day evening, Dec. 21. Because of the sonalized propo i cellent treatment received that the i into a box to keep.

see, 559 Buena Vista avenue, and approaching holiday season, the nylons What mothers of both Janet and George an i Eisenhart said that bats ordinar Ruth Ann and Leroy Robinson, Mrs. Porter Sherman, and infant daughter, route Paul Grozel, 603 Cherry street; Anthony Forestieri, BANGOR, Dec. 19 The Baneor would like others to know what fine lesson of the book of Romans will not be given, instead, gaspel stories ily leave this area In the fall. In children of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur public school teachers, school board elegant way to say Merry Christmas. all hii 57 years he's never seen medical work our Michigan hospitals and physicians are doing to help or tne Birth of Christ will be given Robinson, 794 East High street. BIRTHS members and their wives and hus croaaway; Jerry Fisher, 811 Conger street; Mrs. Robert Woodier. by members of the committee.

bands held their annual Christmas iheumatio fever sufferers. St. Joseph A son, weighing eight 555 Ravinia drive; Raymond Kerr, party Wednesday evening. pounds, 13 ounces, was born to COUPLE TO TOUR SOUTH supper was served at 6:30 p. a bat la, the winter, he says.

St Joseph School Display Is Novel "Janet has been ill for the past even months and had a very bad hfeart at the onset. However, she 306 Huron street; Burr Abrams, route Mrs. WUllam iBgrara" Janet Haines, 616 Phillip street; Mrs. An 65 Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Simmons, 810 Botham avenue, at 8:50 a. In the Legion hall by the members $1 LAWRENCE, Dec. 19 Mr. and was pronounced In good condition Dec. 18 or tne auxiliary.

Following supper, Mrs. Catherine rfamnn son Haynea and infant daughter; Mrs. J. Engelhardt left last Wed A daughter, weighing seven iter her last tests and will soon be able to go back to school," Mrs. Christmas songs and the group sang nesday for a tour of the south.

They plan to end up in St. Petersburg, Mrs. Richard Wank, 411 Cherry street and infant daughter; Bangor Robert Freestone) route John pounds, eight and one-half ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Johnson said.

wiun Mrs. Catherine Vint leading. A clever Christmas- village, based The group presnted Miss Dora Fia. and to be gone for a month. Stebbine, route Covert Mrs.

on a suggestion found in. a national magazine, has adorned the home- Hein, 603 Pine street at 4:30 p. Dec. 18. thy Klutt and Donald Jackson with The Michigan State Medical society has a committee on rheumatic Sever control and the clinic at Me I Enders HosieryMain Floor Robert Marsala and infant daugh wedding gift.

They will be mar Benton Harbor A son, weighing FENNVHXE ALUMNI DANCE SET ter, route Glenn Francis Prey; making room of Mrs. Emmons Sexton at the St- Joseph high 2 ried Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas morial hospital Is held every few six pounds, three ounces, waa born Fennville Sharon Bole; Grand Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Walter FENNVTTJ.K. Dec 19 A Christ school, during the past week. to Mr.

and Mrs. James Myers, Junction Nancy Marie Decker, Kozellnk received gifts for their mas alumni dance will be held at Entering the village is a line of route at 3:09 a. Dec. 19. months.

Brevities young son and daughter. After the route Mrs. weidon Copenhaver, and Infant son, route Lacota DISCHARGES th9 high school gymnasium Dee. 23 presentation of the gifts, the party St. Joseph Mrs.

John Beattle, small angels, who are inarching down from heaven to the music of a celestial organ, which is sur "Dlz" Hendricks orchestra of Ben Alfred Fritsche. 800 Church street; Mrs. Edward ton Harbor will furnish the music. went to the new agriculture build ing where games were played. Home For Holiday Bill Awodey, ion of Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Awodey, stobw wmmsff Lange, 930 Harrison avenue; Mrs. Mrs. Catehrine Vint and Miss 415 Court street, arrived home today FAMILY FLIES TO CALIFORNIA William Laukus and infant son, 719 Botham avenue; Mrs. Mary rounded by cherubs.

Mrs. Sexton dismantled her village Friday to reassemble it in her own home for the Yuletlde holidays. Frances Pikal were on the table decorating committee. James Streh- Ragan, 1809 South State street, and from Michigan State college, to spend Christmas. He will go to the Rose Bowl game with the college low was in charge of reservations, Mrs.

Walter Thompson and iniant AM VET HALL 1765 Territorial Ri. AVAILABLE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE PHONE 5-7322 daughter, 1419 Margaret place. FENNVILLE, Dec. 19 Mr, and Mrs. Albert Crane and their two children flew to California today to spend six weeks with Mrs.

Crane's sister and family. marching band, of which he is Benton Harbor Mrs. Clyde Bark Elect Mrs. W. T.

Watt member. The group will leave the Family Puzzled By Light On 'Horizon' er and Infant son, 912 Waukonda day after Christmas on a special Church Group President avenue; Jack Closson, route 3 vain, and return directly to school Carol Eggleston, 353 Britain ave on Jan. 6. Mrs. W.

T. Watt was elected nue; Mrs. John House, US-31; Roy Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Potter and president of the Woman's club of Howard, Blue Creek road, and Mrs. Leave For Florida Mr. and Mrs. A the St, Joseph First Congregational Earl Ray, 1353 Miami road.

son, Gordon Potter, were, puzzled when a new light appeared low on A. S. Llndenfeld, 611 State street, left yesterday for Fort Myers, Fla, church at a Christmas' dessert Bridgman Mrs. LaVeme Acker- the horizon each evening. But aft man and infant son.

to spend the remainder of the win meeting, Friday afternoon in the Edgewater home of Mrs. Frederick er reading their copy of last Satur Watervliet Stanley Brown, 252 ctnd ter. Their address while there wll be you ffsss dJ. When you're downtown Christmas shopping and your stomach says it's time to eat -why not stop in LITTLE JACK'S for a delightful SNACK, LUNCH or DINNER West Parson street. S.

Upton. 233 Henley Place. day's paper they realized that the mystery light was the huge Star of Chicago Mrs. Nathan Iipson, Other new officers are: Mrs. F.

is touch oj Bethlehem atop Memorial hospital. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. D. Gleason, vice president; Mrs.

William Fowler, secretary and Mrs. The Potters live on Washington 6900 South Shore drive. Baroda Charles Ritter, route and Connie Wdlenstein, route 1' John D. Preston, 303 Ridgeway, re avenue, south of Hickory creek. Mrs.

ceived word of the birth of a daugh Charles Morgenstern, treasurer. Potter estimates the hospital Is at New Troy Mrs. Russell Schmaltz ter, Friday, to their son-in-law and LITTLE JACK'S BEXTCI EASE OS COUPLE GO TO N.J. least two miles from their home. and infant daughter, box 111.

XT' (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Deering in May nard hospital, LAWRENCE, Dec. 19 Mr.

and "The star appears to be a large Berrien Springs Mrs. Maggie Dell Siems, 312 West Madison street. 9eoes; avanfce oi 1 women rot liexo Open Mon. Open Fit, Sat, Seattle, Wash. The baby has been Thar.

8 a. m. to 12 p. 8 a. m.

to 3 a. m. Mrs. Frank Trethaway will go to Camp Kilmer, N. next Tuesday light and we can see ft only from a second story window," she Three Oaks Mrs.

Joseph Void Earned Mary Maude. Mrs. Deering rich and infant son, route to spend Christmas with their daug i the former Ann Preston. The hter and her family. eouple has two other children, Faith nn i 1 13.EU and Philip.

WILLIAM TROXELL HOME HELD OVER! BARODA, Dec. 19 William has returned to his home from "POWDER RIVER" LaPorte hospital he was ekalM surgical patient. He is reported to be 1 I getting along well. THROUGH TUESDAY SO THAT ALL MAY THRILL TO I A4 "DESERT RATS" New hlgh-sttpping ooheN that lead the stormy weath- er fashion parade. So gay in lightweight GENUINE NYLON with coxy fir euffs olry plaid linings.

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