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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 12

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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12
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fACc A POaT HL30N 7.MZS HZSALD Sunday, May Slaeo Over I y'- i I "jrf? (From the Longway Planetarium, Flint) Date: Sunday, May 14, 1967. Sunset: 7:45 p.m. today. Sunrise: 5:06 a.m. Monday.

Moonnse: 9:49 a.m. Monday. Moonset: 12:54 a.m. Monday. Age of Moon: 5 days.

Bright Stars: A beautiful dou- jble star, Alberto, the bead of Lygnus, me swan, is an excel-1 i i a 1 1 i.i jieiii uojixi lur a small telescope 1 III 4 I I I under low magnification One star is golden yellow, the other. a brilliant blue. Planetarium Show: "Michigan and the Stars," at 2 p.m. today. Gfmll niiLi IN mi SPECIALS.

Mrs. Beem Hostess To Community Club GOODELLS -Mrs. Patrick ess to Abbotsford Community Club at her home. US 1 -maim 'i Games were played with, prizes going to Mrs. Donna P.j r1 at i kii i vjiubuii, mi icc m.

rvuiiuau, Mrs. Val Armour and Mrs. Ernest' J. Kolman. U.

S. GRADE A house prize was given Mrs. Gibson. Some women received Moth-! er's Day gifts from secret pals. Gellein An Adviser At Denison Univ.

ST. CLAIR Raymond L. Gellein son of Mr. and; All PARK r'l'Ci 1 Mrs. Raymond L.

Gellein, 615' North Riverside, was recently! named a student adviser for the year at Denison University, TO RETIRE THIS YEAR Granville, Ohio, where he is a sophomore. Three teachers, from left, Theodore H. Schools, with a combined total of 121 years Buchholz, Miss Antoinette Weatherhead and of service, will retire at the close of the Gerard Schultz, of Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port present school year. rnrw UVM PRINTED PATTERN 121 YEARS OF SERVICE MUCHMORE LEAN MIXED 3 Teachers Retire From Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port 59 SLICED BACON mm After coming to Elkton, Mrs. ELKTON When Elkton-iand grandchildren during the Pigeon-Bay Port Schools close! summer.

Schultz took courses to qualify for a permanent elementary MR. SCHULTZ is a native of Missouri. He received a bach- teaching certificate. She taught the last seven' years in Pigeon elor of arts degree from Knox College, Galesburg, 111., andj School. master of arts degree from the Mr.

Schultz says he hopes to University of Minnesota. do more particularly After teaching history and about the history of Michigan's for the summer vacation, three teachers with a combined record of 121 years in their profession will retire. They are: Theodore H. Buchholz, 45 years of service; Miss Antoinette Weatherhead, 39, and Gerard Schultz, 37. Mr.

Buchholz1 45 years include 22 in Christian Day Schools at Oshkosh, and 23 years at Elk ton and new Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port Schools, as social science teacher. A native of Huron County, Mr. sociology in Missouri and Iowa, Mr. Schultz and his wife came Thumb and Lake Huron. MISS WEATHERHEAD has taught in elementary grades, in in the fall of.

1955 to Michigan. He became the first full-time school librarian in Huron County at Elkton Community High School. 1 II cluding kindergarten and the CHOPS RIMLOGNA 59r rUf11 llG A. HOMOGENIZED ilk 289c! ITfin BORDEN'S first three grades in rural and After the new Laker High School was built, Mr. Schultz Buchholz attended Big Turner and Cross Lutheran Elementary town schools.

She taught two years in Huron City Rural School. The late William Lyon Phelps, professor of English Literature at Yale University, whose summer home, Seven Gables, was located nearby, always referred to the school as the University Schools. He received his high school education and teacher's training certificate from Wood-ville, 0., Academy and Normal School. became its librarian. In 1958, he was elected co-chairman of the Thumb Area Regional Conference of Michigan Association of School Librarian.

In 1959, he became chairman. Mr. Buchholz has a bachelor of arts degree from Oshkosh of Huron City. Teacher's College and master of She also taught a year in For A historian of note, Mr. arts degree from the University! cchuit7.

is author of several est Bay Rural School, near Port Hope, and Fort Gratiot Rural rT4599 of Michigan. He also did including "A History of si School, near Port Huron. graduate worn at American un Miller County, Missouri," 1933; I 34-48 Her career includes 19 years versity at Washington, D.C. "Earlv Historv of the Northern at Port Hope on two occasions i i. Mr.

Buchholz is a 1937; histories of War- ren County, Iowa, in 1953, and and member of professional organizations such as Michigan 10 years at Harbor Beach and the last four years at Elkton. Marshall County, Iowa, in 1955, i Slii imming Education Association, National Treasure Map of Great Education Association and Na-jLakes Region and Guide to the tional Council of Social Studies. Treasure Map, 1961. He is a member of Cross Hjs iatest book, "A History FHA Chapter Picks Marqaret Pauly At St. Clair School ST.

CLAIR Margaret Pauly was elected president of the St. Lutheran Church and teaches a(0f Michigan's Thumb," pub senior high Sunday School lished in if)64, received numer in-. nf lous favorable reviews. UULIIIlVlb, if. Oshkosh, was manager 15 years of Elkton telephone exchange.

These included comments by Clair chapter of Future Home-Dr. F. Clever Bald, Director of! makers of America at St. Clair Michigan Historical Collections.jHigh School for the next year. University of Michigan; Lewis! Other officers are: Vice presi- Here it is the young look you search for, seldom find in larger sizes.

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Send 50 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Buchholz have; Beeson, executive secretary of dents, Vicki Wolff; secretary, three sons, Theodore A. Buch-; Michigan Historical Commis-j Becky Kemp; treasurer, Bobbi holz, manager of Oscar Meyer! sion, Lansing; Inland Seas, Alan Downey; parliamentarian, Jen-Meat Distributing Company, S.

Brown, Michigan History, and et McCartney; song leader, plant at Minneapolis, jEsther Loughin, Michigan State jRoseanne Umlauf; historian, Paul Buchholz, Willmette, 111. i Candy Delor, and reporter, junior high school principal, andj Mr. Schultz has also written! Kathy Richard Buchholz, of the staff! articles on steamboat navigation! of New York University, Newion the Osage River before thei Uafnmnrn Rec Aren York City, and a daughter, Miss! Civil War, rural Missouri dur- cu Sylvia Buchholz, employed by-ing World War II, Port Huron; Closed TOr Repair National Arthritis and Bay City. 1MLAY CITY The Meta- New York City. In 1937, he was general chair-j more-Hadley Recreation Area While their plans are indefi-j man of the centennial celebra-i will be closed for about two nite, Mr.

and Mrs. Buchholz will of Miller County, weeks while the entrance road, continue to live at Elkton. They 1 attended by several thousand camp grounds, and day youth expect to visit their children! persons. facilities are under construction. llffC (0 (Op IkK GALLON I I A Jj CTH zJ a i mm crap 5 -1 1 TABLE KING FROZEN 02.

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