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PAGE THREE PORT HURON TIMES HE LA ID, Sotvrdoy. Februory 12, 1966 1 if'JZ City Briefs 1 PICO Mltli -j i i -t i tUa I a-U. vu-s-nn Tk amLLLj Jlivlncj Talk Oa Equalization Equalization will be the topic at a joint meeting of the Jeddo 11 Vnrlkaaf-I Cm a IN PORT HURON I (if CST1 I 111 twin I 3 Folio the Flag. Bu trip m. Monday in Burtchville to Muskegon, Feb 6th.

Lots TownshiD Hall James Walters. Presenting a Century of Service in MedicjV, of room available Yu-MlSl. director of the St flair fmintv March Equalization Department Will PH. Motor Inn 8 p.m. speak.

t. Hazard's Beauty Salon will be closed Mon. Feb. 14. to attend the Beauty Fashion Show in Detroit.

Fort Gratiot Lodge No. 171, F. A.M., M. degree. Mon.

1:30 p.m. To Discuss Fluoridation Of Water Valentine Party, Sat. Moose fluoridation of the City's Lodge No. 158 and Chapt. 99.

suPP'y be discussed Lunch and dancing. Members by the Citv Cr-mmission at its in-and guests. formal meeting at 4:30 p.m. 'Monday and aeain at its reeu- Elkton Topic: Perfumes ELKTON as topic rf a program for Club 59 in the home of Mrs. Ernest Buchholi Jr.

I Mrs. Charles Thomas spoke( on the history of perfumes, etiquette of their use and how to choose perfumes. Members brought samples of their favorite perfumes. The club realized about $20 from a "Chinese auction" bake sale. Final plans were made for a spring style show, "Fantasy of Fashion." March 14 in Elkton Elementary School.

The hostess was assisted by' Mrs. William J. McCarty. I The club will meet Feb. 21 with Mrs.

Earl Tamblyn. Chandler Community Home Economics Extension Club was entertained at a dessert luncheon by Mrs. Irvin Reibling. The lesson. "The Heart of the Home." was presented by Mrs.

Joseph McArdle. Mrs. Joy Richmond and Mrs. Ernest Fluegee. Mrs.

Thomas Wood was received into membership. Mrs. Richmond, who was in charge of recreation, will be hostess March R. A I i ft Huron Chapter No. P.M.

lar meeting at 7:30 p.m. Degree. Feb. 15. E.M.A.

At the 7:30 p.m. Meeting Dinner 7 p.m. Reser- Commissioners are expected vations appreciated. discuss a proposed ordinance which would authorize the fluor- Sand grown potatoes Med. jdation of the water supply, size Mac Apples $1.75 bu.

Cal AImui. 7' NANCY BRABANT Deckemlle Couple To Wed DECKERS ILLE Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brabant. Decker-ville.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, tn Clare Merriman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Merriman. Decker-ville. The couple are both graduates of Deckerville High School and attend Western Michigan University.

An August wedding is planned. Miller's. 24th St. is expected that the water fil-l V.F.W., 329 Erie St. dancing tration plant will be completed Sat.

nights. Toppy and and filtered water will be avail- his Trio. Members and Guests. 10 users. A de- cision on fluoridation is still to' Dance at Brody's Inn, J301-24th be made.

Fri. and Sat. Fluoridation equipment was included in the design of the: OUTSIDE PORT HI RON plant. Knights of Pythias Hall fo. At a previous meeting of the rent.

For all occasions kitchen cZT'cZ TTh available. Alcoholic beverages h. prohib.ted. YU 4-1S61 he Commission should soon in- troduce the fluoridation quest- It's turkey every Sun. at ion so tnat there can be ample Elliott's Pioneer Bar and Res- discussion on the matter before the Commission decides taurant.

M-21 Wadhams. to act on the matter Warn Students Against Walking Dorsey House Special Today Complete prime rib dinner, baked potato $3. Sun. Special Barbecued spare ribs $1.75. Dance Sat.

night to Ella Mae the Boys, at Rabert's Barn Dance, Capac. On Highways Students at Port Huron' Hieh Wanted Boys for Troop 98, Marysville Legion, Sun. 1 p.m. School have been warned by! State Police that they will be issued summonses if thev con-1 RLTH I High scores when Jolly Euchre Coub met with Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Abraham were 103 for the Blue Slow Pokes by Gerald Kramer-Mrs. Elmer Hess-ling and 95 for the Red Wildcats by Mrs. Bernard M. Geiger-Herbert Kramer. I Season totals are: Red Wildcats, 3.239, and Blue Slow Pokes, 3,079.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer will be hosts Sunday night, I High scores were made by Edward Sadro, John Tenbusch and Mrs. Leonard Schumacher iwhen Mr. and Mrs.

Schumacher were hosts to Neighborhood Euchre Club. Vincent Volmenng won a special prize. tTrw, WML mRm til lit i- Al-''' utM ri ili1'. Tt lt'l Im rr i It ii Tii uiimiiim Mm ii Tally Ho Inn, N. Lakeport tinue to block traffic on Twenty-! An exhibit depicting Michigan's role in the advancement of medicine, medical research and health care, housed in a mobile trailer, is now open to the public in the parking lot of Sears, Roebuck and Co.

store. At the opening of the exhibit Friday, above, officials of the Michigan Health Council presented a citation to the Sears Roebuck Foundation for a $10,000 donation to the Council to help defray the cost of furnishing and equipping the exhibit. It will be here until Feb. 17. Attending the presentation were, left to right.

Dr. Robert E. Rowe, president of the St. Clair County Medical Society; Dr. John J.

Coury, of the Society; Ernest E. Ballard, manager of Sears here; Rembrandt C. Hiller, vice president of the Foundation; Richard U. Byer-rum, president of the Council, and Donald Cudworth of the Foundation. The Sears-Roebuck Foundation became the 100th organization to join the Council, an education organization dedicated to the promotion of better health.

Below, Mrs. Muriel J. Tisdel, president of the St. Clair County Serving Fish. Steak, Chops.

fourth Street by hitch-hiking or Funerals walking on the highway. St. Clair State Police said complaints have teen received from motorists that students are walking on the highway, or blocking the flow of traffic by hitch-hiking on the traveled por Mrs. Carney Falk Sr. tions.

Funeral services for Mrs. Dor- law cnprifipc that urhoro othy E. Falk, 56, of 2408 Church there are sidewalks, it is un-Street, wife of Carney Falk lawful to walk on main traveled who died Friday, will be held at Portins a highway, police 2:30 p.m. Monday in Karrer- sald- David Harris Entertains LLA David Harris, accompanied by his teacher, Mrs. Harriet Burchill, sang three sings for JUDITH BARTOLICK Betrothed ROSF.LLE PARK, N.J.-Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph E. Bartolick, Roselle Park, N. announce the Ladies Library Association ing communities in the State. It also is designed to interest young people in careers in the health field.

Medical Society Auxiliary, views one of the many exhibits telling the story of a century of service in Michi gan medicine. The mobile exhibit, presented to the Michigan State Medical Society, by the Council is tour State Delays Taking Up Local School Plan I The proposed plan for the reorganization of school districts Simpson Funeral Home. Rev. A. B.

Meyers, interim pastor of St. John's United Church of Christ, will officiate. Fred Falk John Falk, Fred Falk, Richard Gates, Thomas Gates and John Riehl all nephews, will be at a meeting in the club rooms, Military Street. the engagement of their daugh John A. LaFoIce, assistant vice president of the Michigan National Bank, Flint, spoke on wills and trust funds.

Mrs. R. G. Schurr was pro jin St. Clair County was not dis cussed by the State School Dis- Charge Driver With Leaving Crash Scene Plan Star Route Between Here, Lapeer ter, Judith to Mathew J.

Korbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Korbeck, New Balti-Imore. Miss Bartolick was graduated from Roselle Park High School in 1963 and attended IBM school in Newark, N.

and New York, N. Y. A 1962 gradu be in Lakeside trict Reorganization Committee Burial wi Cemetery. Brownie Revel Today, Feb. 26 gram chairman, and Mrs.

C. M. Denman and her committee served refreshments. Mrs. I Hit, XT Thursday or Friday in Lansing because of press of other The alert action of a motor- The Post Office Department 0 Rankson nnureri PRINTED PATTERN It probably will be taken up ist resuited in the apprehension at the next committee meeting pai.iv nf annther driver The most exciting event of the Guard, Lori Lann.

Karen Monk pidns 10 Mdr ruuic' The next meeting will be a Feb. 24 and 25, Howard Crull, wnn allegedly sideswiped a car year for Brownie Girl Scouts and Kathie Samuelson, doorbetween Port Huron and La- pntluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Feb member of the State i tne scene js tne second annual Brownie guards, Susan Pettee and Susan' peer. 22 in the club rooms. i ate of Anchor Bay High School, Mr.

Korbeck attended Port Huron Junior College and recently completed a tour of duty with the U. S. Army Security Agency in Japan. A May 28 wedding is planned. I Gerald L.

Artman. 28. of 1S06 Revel- (Armstrong, i vifiaiu Postmaster Roy Murray said, that bids will be accepted until; Bridae Tallies 1VI1. 1.1UI1, luiuiri 3UjrMii- tm. MninU tendent of schools of the Port mnnn -i Huron Area School District, said Id a a' a m- Feb- 21 for the Pera From St.

Clair ertv Hamaee accident. where Senior Girl Scouts will! feeders bv filling pine cones ition of the route on a the State committee had 17 plans to discuss and that it did not get to the St. Clair, Sanilac or Huron County plans. The St. Clair County plan was Kenneth Campbell.

2547 Yea- supervise songs and games. I with suet and rolling them Winners in the Blue Water ger Street, who was driving east The North Neighborhood will bird seed, and they proved veryj Schedules and bid forms are Duplicate Bridge Club game on Griswold Road near Thirty- hold its Brownie Revel in How-j successful. The troop took available at the local Post Of-p ayed a the home of Capt. and second ahead of the Artman ard Crull School, 2-4 p.m. Feb.

rP to No. 1 Fire Station lastfice. Mrs. Ralph T. Fenton, St.

Clair nrt luPflt uith mnfliorc Mrc PranL n.fnklirk,'nn tUie mtxta wprp' rirt Nnrt h-ni it Mrc submitted Jan. 21, more than 20 days after the Dec. 31, 1965 car, told Deputies that he oo- wnen eighth ana ninm graae1, IT, -v served Artman in his rear view Cadettes will take charge of the vacn, ivirs. tawara iouacK' mail will he transterrea at u-i ur nu on ana ivirs. j.

9nH nmanm and Mrs. Robert Purdy assist-'neer instead of going to Vander Kolk; second, Mrs. being sorted and then sent back Peter E. Bradt and Mrs. Robert to Lapeer.

McDonald; third, Mrs. G. when Artman passed him, he 'ig. noted his license number. i TROOP NO.

36, Mrs. Rossi deadline. Births He said the Artman car nar- Buckman leader, had an investi- TROOP NO. 98, Mrs. Donald owly missed one traveling west ture service assisted by com-jP- Smith leader made valen-j Cori Gratiot rpr rivpn mittee member.

Mrs. Ted Bank-: tines for Mrs. Howard Mac-1 1 1 Ceramic Club Elects Officers The Mud Hens Cermic Club met with Mrs. Frank Hauk, Garfield Street, when officers were elected. They are: President, Mrs.

Thomas Hyde; vice president, Mrs. Russell Shogren; secretary, Mrs. William Becker; treasurer, Mrs. Patrick Prin-gle; sunshine, Mrs. Joe Bacher; chaplain, Mrs.

Hauk. Ceramic cupids, valentines and spring flowers centered the luncheon table. The next meeting will tie 7:30 p.m. March 3 with Mrs. Becker, Washington Avenue, Lakeport.

A lesson will be given on flower making with clay. IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL liordon Knss and Clarence h. Burkholder; fourth, Mrs. L.R. Adams and Frank Tringali.

East west winners were: First, Mrs. Robert S. Hall and Mrs. Reed Harris; second, Mrs. Ray E.

Young and Mrs. E.A. Pnturran- iUtrA flin.ln. west by Billie F. Pierce, 35, of sn- Lois Rutkofske and Susanj Phersnn to take to the Child-1948 lames Street West Brights Thomson received one yearldren's Home in Lapeer.

Susan Fire Fighters Feb. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Char Grove Ont (stars. Diane Counterman and; Whitsitt was elected Juliette Low i rr Piprre tnld ripnuties that he Carolyn Holmes are new mem- Girl.

New members are Sharon TICK VttlCerS KcorvoH thP Artman car ust Deis. imwu, wenuy UMdms. i-, D. c-. .1..

Monc.i vuiiuii I- i 1U 1 1" I I JIUUICIIUU1E vivv. 1 1 1 nonen aiwwruuuiB a thP other car hut that he. I eenneu, u.naa wauace. r.ralin, ducii, lourm, ivirs. an(J Wjliam Bue, i-k 1 TM tlr ICU tClUiaill VI lilt 1 Ul I vnwwv uu, Edmund Beauvais and Mrs.

Pierce, was unable to avoid; ikuuk Mrs. nerr.CK ratty i nompson. wenay Department Fri- and Mrs. Phare leaders, are orandt and Laurie Dunbar. r- uii les A.

Jokerst, 1034 Wall Street, a daughter. Feb. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K.

Pionk, 1107 Erie Street, twin sons. Feb. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett L.

Peterson, 1513 Lyon Street, a son. Feb. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H.

Coleman, 1223 Pearl Street, twin sons. Kpino ctrnrk ItjI sizes ...:1, Udy IllIU in lllc i He nan. Other officers are: First lieu- Mrs. Temmen was the series award winner. Campbell and another witness Kilbourne; James S.

treasurer, said the Artman car turned onto if ford L. Thirty-second street. which will be used ente. tain leader, gave a program second Later Mr. Campbell returned thrs- This month hostess for parents in which they gave Mort and secrPlary fh.

crpP nH told denut.es Dondra Gordon- handy-andys a resume of the whole Brownie Rn. a Hihhard hat he' located the h.t-and-run are Gladys Nichols. Cheryl Lud- program. They did Indian songs; car at 1670 Yeager Street. hp and Sharon Mainguy; Color! and dances in costumes thevj Entertained At Shower Mrs.

Alex Lessie was honored at a pink and blue shower in the home of Mrs. Robert Hutchins, Range Road. Miss Mary Yakes was co-hostess. Game prizes were awarded LEGAL NOTICE First Insertion nffirpr nhserved tront-end hmur oui ui uuiidp. nay pan- itomimed the story of Rumple Officers Club Meets Mrs.

Arthur C. Debien. Richardson Street, was hostess to the Officers Club of Cedar-wood Grove No. 3, Woodmen of the World. A red azalea plant and hearts centered the dessert table.

Mrs. George Nevin, Mrs. Edward G. White and Mrs. Henry Dortman were prize winners.

Mrs. Clayton Toles will entertain March 10. damage on the Artman car and found Artman in bed at the Yea- ger Street address. i STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION SUPERVISOR OF WELLS Tn whom it MAY CONCERN: stiltskin in costume for the little i brothers and sisters. Mrs.

Sumner Curtis was in charge of treats and Mrs. Douglas Po- Deaths Named Assistant Professor At Harvard Stephen A. Thernstrom, a Port Huron native and graduate of Northwestern University, will become an assistant professor of history at Harvard University July 1. Mr. Thernstrom earned his Notice is hereby given as required by several guests.

They presented Ivenz with Senior Scouts stnte ofMiVhiaan. 193. as amended, and them tO the guest of honor jTomlin and Peggy Sievert help-jAct no. 326 of the Public Acts of the, rs Lessie was given a nov- George N. MOak led with costumes and makeup.

Rui''ond rSuWm eltv baby corsage. George N. Moak, 82, of Saturday afternoon there fficJJZtl Mrs. Cecil Pattullo won a spe- Fort Gratiot Blue Star Mothers Install rr rkqntaf Kin ini Twice As Easy! Ph. at Harvard.

He was an! instructor in history and liter- Newman Road St Clair life- was a idling pnuy aty 0( Lnnsma. Mirhiqan, Inaham coun. ud pn.e. c' thp hnmp of Mrs CieorEe Har- w. on the twenty fifth day of long resident of Smiths Creek, lne lvus- nrtI FeBRUary ad iw, beginning ot died Friday in a local nursing ris- Tne "Morning Stars com- 2 eastern standard time.

POSTPONE GAME home after a long illness. has issued invitations to Thermq isjarj The FJks Saturday nipht He was born Feb 14 1RS3 jn friends to visit a troop meeting. n(ej or desirability of issuing per-' Bridge Club master point game, Its such fun to surprise, 1QC a ff kn iniuic iiicid inin uui Blue Star ivimnris Ul ninnna If You Have a Loved One With a Drinking Problem for towmJ, eiMi Blue Water Al-Anon Family Group YU 2-7427 i and is currently at the Harvard-held an installation of officers i.u IM.I.T. Joint Center for Urban recently in Unity Hall with Mrs. I mils to drill wells for oil or gas as nrjBjnallv scheduler! fnr tonieht Iceptions to the established well spacing oiiginetuy scneauiea lor lonigni, i St.

Clair Township. He is survived by five daugh-l TROOP NO. 112, Mrs irostea eyeiet yoKe. casy-sew in r.rarplirripf follows has been postponed fo 7:30 p.m. Ann R.

Clumfoot, past national president, as installing officer. pique, organdy, linen for Eas Studies on an American Council of Learned Societies grant. He is the author of "Poverty and Feb. 19 in the Elks Temple. Iters.

Mrs. Winifred Osterman.i Neil, leader, will have a Valen- Mrs. Maude McLaughlin, Batte Creek: Mrs. Verna Wei-tine party next Tuesday and ter Sunday, summer. Printed Pattern 4555: Chil- Progress," published in 1964 by member of Port Huron Chapter ser.

1)nd Mrs. Lucille Cline. both will give gifts of velvet pin dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6. Size 6 out- ne Harvard University Press, fit 2 yds. contrast.

jand lives at Cambridge, Mass FIFTY CENTS in coins for! No. 15, Blue Star Mothers, was of St Cairi anj Mrs. Chester, cushions to their mothers. New chaplain for the ceremony. Kidder and Mrs.

George! officers are: Treasurer, Su-Mrs. Ruth E. Warner succeed- Hanna, both of Port Huron; two sanna Riedel, secretary, Judy ed Mrs. John E. Hutchinson as sr(ns Clifford Moak, Foster and refreshment chair-president.

and Alcer Moak. Port men, Amy Adkins and Cathy each pattern add 15 cents fori BurqlarV Attempt niism fnr firsl-rlass mail- .11. Dm.mA ing and special handling. Send! IS Reported I other officers were: Mrs. Huron; a sister, Mrs.

Fern Mc-! Atkinson. 1) consumers rower company, i West Mirhiaan Avenue, Jackson, Michigan to drill the Harry Amelia Schirmer No. 1 located in the northeast one quarter (NE'W, northeast one quarter (NE'), northeost one quarter (NEM, Section 10, township 4 north, range 15 east, Cosco Township, St. Clair County; and being 330 feet from the north and 330 fret from the east lines ot the quarter sertmn and 330 feet from the north and 3.V feet from the east lines ol the drilling unit. Consumers Power Company, 212 West Michigan Avenue, Jnrkson.

Michigan, to drill the Harry Amelia Schirmer No. located in the northeast one quarter INEM, northwest one quarter (NW'), northeast ont quarter (NEU1, Section 10, township north, range 15 east, Cosco Township, St. Clair County; and be-Inq 446 feet from the north and 1033 feet from the west lines of the quarter section and 6 feet trom the north and 330 feet from the east lines ot the drilling unit. The iieanna will be held In Room 313, r. Dn.M.nn Ctfl to Anne Adams, care of Port LeRoy P.

Jacobs, proprietor Robert L. Wesch and Mrs. Cormick, Port Huron; 14 grand-! Huron Times Herald, 108 Pat- 0f Jacobs Tire Service, 2706 Sarah Hall, both vice presi- children and several TROOP NO. 93, Mrs. Robert tem 243 West 17th Twentv-fnurth Street.

reDorted dents: Mrs. Roy J. Liddell, re- nenhews and creat erandchil- Moak leader, learned the COTTRELLVILLE TOWNSHIP ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS A kitchen, furnace room ond restroom addition to the Cottrellville Township Hall located at the corner of Short Cut Rd. and Marsh Rd. Specifications available at 7143 Shea Fair Haven, phone RO 2-7408.

Bids due by March 1, 1966 at above address. Joseph Kreusel Clerk cordine secretary; Mrs. Caro New York. N. Y.

10011. Print' to the Sheriff Department that dren Brownie story by listening to a recording dramatizing the parts. They strung popcorn and cran- the glass in the front door of his The remains are in Arthur Smith Funeral Home where line A. Tacie, financial secretary; Mrs. Anthony Mingher, treasurer; Mrs.

Noah L. Ta-treau, chaplain; Mrs. Mary A. services will be held at NAME, ADDRESS with liv, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER! COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! Send for our new Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog. 125 top 1:30: berries to feed birds and dis-Iplaved their project in a store station was broken early today but apparently nothing was taken.

Mr. Jacobs said he closed p.m. Monday Rev. Howard Snrll, pastor of window downtown. Now they are Hawley, patriotic instructor; with oil- rn Hnnr no around fi n.m.

rndav nicht but Mrs. utcninson, historian iviarvsviiie ivieiniuusi nimniun- iihikihk su-u m.hj. MIHpe iui i- nAnf. will rlrth anrl varn slnfferl With Mirh.onn Avnue, Lansing, Michigan. nn iron nar.

I p. rnp Mini I Hiif'i iiiiiiiiil'iii vii. in lc Lmiuwv.r. miiuuv- iiv viiuin, Hinino pvervrlav! -r. i l- CERAI topy, Mabel Papst, tern clip coupon in Catalog.ito pick up some articles anditress, and Mrs.

nunai win dc hi mnsiue iicw.ioci iu uc u.iru uumwui supervisor of WELLS etery St. Clair. in spring and summer. I Duted: February io, i6 2-13-46 Send 50 cents. iouna me orunrn.

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