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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 4

Publication:
The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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4
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iPAOl POUt WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1961 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TIMES HERALD WANT ADS-YU 5-7171 Lodges Hold Joint Home On Leave From Air Base Ladies Aid Group Installs Mrs. Harold Kerr was in Ceremonies Of Installation George W. Justin as noble grand goodwill ambassador for Mich-of lodge No. 261. igan.

Oakleaf Rebekah lodge No. 'Homemaker Of Tomorrow1 At PHHS 113 and Port Huron lodge No. stalled as president of the Fil- Mrs. Eunice M. Mieey; chap- sich; warden, Clarence E.

Mo-lam, Mrs. Mae Davis; musicianwski; inside guard, Clan nr outside guard, Robert Mrs. Flossie UMotte; support. st. conductor ers, Mrs.

Leona Pattullo, Mn.J Barslund. gUpporters, Clarence Florence E. Tracy, Mrs. Helen' Murray, Clarence H. Davison, P.

Churchill and Mrs. Laura L.j Miles L. May, Elwin A. Macey, Curtis, and degree' captain. Mrs.

Francis S. Koury and Earl iMoser. 261, IOOF, held a joint installa Igrim Lutheran Ladies' Aid so ciety Thursday at a dinner meeting in the Ranch House. Other officers installed are 1 I For lodge 261, new officers; More than 150 members and Other lodge 113 officers in-guests attended from Brigdon, stalled include vice grand, Mrs. Mooretown, Petrolia and Sarnia, Sabina Murray; warden, Mrs.

and Detroit. Thomas Smith, Margaret M. Schultz; conductor, district grand master of On-Mrs. Hazel Kelley; recording tario, spoke. secretary, Mrs.

Beulah King; Guests included Mrs. Velma financial secretary, Mrs. Stella Hathaway and Mrs. Mable Wooley; Mrs. Lena Pierce, Ontario district presi- H.

Feirn; inside guard, Mrs. denta, and Louis Goldman, IOOFi Betty L. Sweet; outside guard, tion of officers Friday night in IOOF Hall, Lapeer avenue. Clarence E. Murray, district deputy grand master, was installing officer.

Mrs. Ina M. Schiridler succeeded Miss Theo Sharp as noble grand of Oakleaf lodge, and Milton Peeling succeeded The oil in a sperm whale's head Mrs. Elwood Heacock, vice president; Mrs. Larry Lindsay, secretary: Mrs.

Frank Amon. are vice grand, Orville Foor; is believed to serve as a cushion recording secretary, Murry I. 'treasurer, and Mrs. Russell Os if i Leet; treasurer, Alfred A. protect vital organs from the son; financial secretary; James excessive pressure during its deep Kelley; chaplain, Bruce Sed- ocean dives.

4 borne, publicity chairman. Rev. Raymond G. Moelter. pastor, was installing officer.

The meeting was the grmm's thirteenth annual anniversarv dinner. I'm Out To Beat the Boss with Aly ASSISTANT MANAGER'S Mrs. Clayton Simmons. Mrs. Hans Wiese, Mrs.

Tim Saunders Av and Mrs. Arthur Alliston were hostesses for the meeting. Local Serviceman Honored By Navy MISS MILLS MISS LONDON yLJji i i TrrnTTiiffl Round heavy-cut jelly dish 29 Jtelith tray A3c Penny Mill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mills, 1607 Seventeenth street, was graduated recently from the S.

Air Force Basic Training course at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. Airman Mills is home on leave after which she will report to Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, where she will be trained in an AF Technical School as a communications technician. 29i Save 16! Reg, 69 lb. Nancy London, Port Huron High School senior, has been named local "Homemaker of Tomorrow," as the result of achieving the highest score in a written examination on home-making knowledge and attitudes taken by many seniors at PHHS. Miss London, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Max London, 6190 North road, North Street, will receive an award pin and her examination papers will be en. tered in state competition. She is taking a college preparatory course and plans to study in college to become a teacher. She was a member of the Student Council two years.

Men In Service t- She is a graduate of Port Huron High School Bon-Bon Dish Wayne U. Will Offer Courses For Teachers 1 Wayne State University's Col Triangle J. II. DOIIERTY ft James II. Doherty, F.N., son -SSSt of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Josenh lege of Education will offer six courses in Port Huron Junior Ddhortv 970Q Ktnrosc tl College for teachers living in; was recently honored for his the area to continue work to- Pa.rt in helping a Navy combat Ishin psrann rlammo in a Ann.i Candy wara aegrees or certification. 'gerous navigation maneuver. nut dish ine program win include! a iptw nf 29i sent to him by the Commander of the U.S.

Naval Station. courses at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, starting Feb. 15.

Registration will be held in Junior College beginning at SOLE! serving dishes of ELEGANT PRESCUT CRYSTAL Charleston, S.C., where he Is stationed. 3:45 p.m. Feb. 2. Students will The incident involved the USS register according to the HAPPY COMBINATION OF PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE 4 1 29i each "YJUVll Willi JJtfllUi.

letter of their last names as its engines inoperative, was re-follows: M-R 3:45 p.m.; S-Z turning to shipyard at p.m.; A-F 5:15 p.m. and ton. Prompt action by the crew R.P'm" Re8istration closes of a Navy tug helped the ship at 6:30 p.m. jont nf a ilancornne turn A candy treat the whole family will love! Oeamy smooth peanut butter covered Ffe? "Jl from f3? for and current were forcing hour to $100 for eight under- the ship into a collision. A small price to pay for stunning crystal expertly styled in the popular Early American tradition sturdily designed for practical entertaining.

Get the complete line-up of handsome Present glassware today for home serving for lovely gifts. with rich milk chocolate and molded in individual paper cups. Take home a pound today at savings! I grauuaie nours oi creau. oraa- Doherty, stationed at the1 111 lT ne Base, is a Port Huron1 to $116 for eight hours. Up School graduate.

He serv-16 hours of offampus credit ed four years in the Navy, in-1 may be applied toward a mas- eluding service in the Korean ter degree conflict. Then, after spending! r.VAt...4 vcm6 uiicicu jour years at home, hp re-tnl t. In co-operation with the Con R. L. KLIEMANN A3c Richard L.

Kliemann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Lester, 2298 Woodstock drive, is home on leave after complete ing the first phase of his training as a Morse Interceptor Operator at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. He will complete the six-month course when he returns ed for another four vearsi in tinuing Educational Services of Children's Misses' Junior College.

Persons interested may get additional information through the JC office, YU 5-8161. November, 1959. 5 AreaJStudents Receive Degrees Among graduating students White and Assorted to Keesler AFB. Payments Ordered The City Commission Mondav at Western Michigan University He was graduated from the basic training course at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Tex. Saturday were five Blue Water NOW! authorized the payment of $585 area people.

10 me u.a. rost umce lor postal p. for clamps and other items; an 51 Por 75rt rx' a Huron, received bachelor of mm REGULAR M.00 EACH LADIE'S business administration decrees KITCHEN Leo F. Kuhn, New Baltimore, received an MA, and William M. Charney, 8580 Rattle Run I 3 vcyr nn nn vw uicai Ajcuvtra ui cubing company for services of a diver to check and repair the outlet of the Sewage Disposal plant in St.

Clair river. Other bills, totaling $10,643, were approved for payment road, Richmond, was awarded DISH TOWELS a BS. Gerald A. Campbell, Almont, received a BBA degree. m.L mn mm 0 PR- The first actual evidence of the use of spectacles is in a RENT WALLPAPER STEAMER ACME QUALITY PAINT 1423 Pin Crev 1.8822 1352 portrait of an Italian 01(010 FOR cardinal.

He is holding two lenses attached to a forklike 'handle. 57c (fl) T. II. MORRISON Sizes to 6 to 11 SAVE AT KRESGE'S! ISm.f Lg. II Anorted Colors if II "KEEP DRY" Colorful, Long Lasting, Soft I mmmmm mmmm mm mmmmmm MaHnavKwiMB i HAVE YOUR COATS and JACKETS WATER REPELLED 95c for a full garment 65e for a half garment Trtattrf Garmintt Slay CUn end Wrinkk-Fr longer, A3c Thomas II.

Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morrison, 1230 Cypress street, has been graduated from the 3825th Air Police School, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. He is home on leave after which he will be sent to Mor-roco where he will serve with the 3926th Air Force Combat Team. Airman Morrison is a Tort Huron High School graduate.

Business Note Stuart H. Winklcman, merchandiser and buyer, and Mrs. William C. Dewey, buyer and second floor manager of Winkle- KRESGE'S Fountain Opens SEELEY CLEANERS Lapeer S4H GREEN STAMPS Delivery Service Opposite Autolite 3544 24th at 10th St. man have returned from buy.

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