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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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Port Huron, Michigan
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SATURDAY. JUNE 15. 1935. PACE FIVE THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD cry BRIEFS Deaths jinouncements i00" PORT Ul'ROJI Boosts FHA Drive With Project For Court Street House Celebrates 73d Birthday Today Edmund M. Ltting.

retired employ of th Grani Trunk railroad 1,403 At Picnic Of Chsrch Leagaes Fourteen hundred happy. noly children and young people, as well tion. The crowd left Port Hursa on th steamer Tashmoo at a.m. today and ere to leav th rark at I 11 pm. en their ret am.

rrd h. Vincent, chairman th committee in chare directed a program of came and rare thi afternoon la the park. James E. Moore Vkat Do Yon Think Abozl It? riv praona aacb 6ms tU 64 ukg br th tnqnlrlnj rw-porttr of Tb Timea Herald to a na war a question bad om Important ar vcnt other mattar of rDrl tatrt. Marriage Application Lo E.

P.adaf. 2. and Etta Ma 14, both of Port Karon. l)yrx Bakr, 4. Marin City, and Hzl Mary Jahr-k.

42, gi- tZ Z.tr 5 Kathryn. Hr--rte 2lr TdJy umitn. system, who la 73 year olu today. Jam E. II.

pioneer rsi-3Rt ef Brorkway towr.hI? and resident of Port Huron five Tears. a many adults, of if. Tort Heron waa honor guest at a birthday party Friday night in hi home. rr ortar.l parr in churches tock rart in an excursion to Tashmoo park and picnic at th park today arranged hy Port Huron Churches Athletic associa 'KfrMfM JOT, Jon' Huffman, 21. Marlon- I '1 'rviy In the hom Dorothy Brickr.

21.irf h- daughter. Mr. Alfred Keys. JlS2 Lpr avenue, after a Ions and Jo-v I inn. is survived- by Nearly one-fourth of th total InhaMtabl land on th surf ar th earth to controlled hy Great Britain.

kegon. John A. Ind an Tal. Will jam Grhr. 2) 12 Twelfth street.

Member of the Immediate fam Tl, stiver Tbe QaetKsn "What do you think of the de hon of Port Huron. ily attended. The table was decorated with a birthday cake and sweet peas. Mr. Utting received cision making- Braddocic the new tauhtr.

Mr. Ky, and six Kunrai ric hM at 2 p. nv Suniay in tn rs- 'iorge 31, Barbara Hoentg. rtrojT. tnl 2.

Aiorc. Reliable Store" SMARTLY STYLED Hillger's la" Hoi it a "Vi07'i rrid half world champion? The Awrr-a Clinton J. Palmer. S21 Eighth avorit lr.r. Iir.

Paul R. Hat'n. i Park MthJit mt- Kp''(i church. offjclat. Mrnra of th firand awjctatlon, at Summer ACCESSORIES a.

th -15 i. in t.mwoM cm.e. ir.r Krt'lay In th ear isom treet: I thtr.k It fair. Brai-dock ti in there fichtinf and that is what counts. 5" Yai.

-I' i l-l to ho; th ann-jal i-. Ir. Moor a a life-Ion mm- many gifts. Mr. Cttmg was retired ln 193-1 after 49 years service with the railroad.

He cleaned the first coach that passed through St. Clair tunnel after its completion. He was born June IS. in Fakenham. England.

He operated a grocery store her seven year, returned to England, and after traveling about northern Europ came back to Port Huron and started work with th Grand Trunk at Fort afion Atjar. 17. In viii 'rri. IIobrt flrav i. rhur.

-r cjf th Mthodjt ch. Yai. PaMn Hp.ahtU. 'ch'jr Edward J. Haeck.

21J Twelfth street: I think Braddock deserved the decision. NEW AND DIFFERENT WHITE PURSES $1.00 to $2.95 Purses representing quality and style! We have Just the one you are looking lor. In Mrs. Mary A. Ragan ran.

0or Cain aa -1-1 chairman of a to form a aoftbail laru. A. i. Th-rntr-)rn, mrnrhjp rrort-l that th aocia-tlon a rnmrrhip i 4. 11.

ror Ar, nvarc ivuon un wiin able slip-on cover. Color: Yellow, pink, blue and white. -l Hold-up, Thefts, Laid To Youths Three youths arrested this week Mr. Jfary A. Haxan.

hth did Friday In hr hens t'T a lone Kin. Mr. Hasan who waa yarg oid. wu th wiloir cf th lata Jam Riitn. Mra.

flaran I urvld by two nr.ni. Alx W. P. a at an. Ailxa Oral.

flaan. Port Huron a David O. Wad. Wilon. i S.

and four Knnrsl rvirc win hld at ill a. m. Monday trt th Arhtir H. f. rTilh F'jnral hom Hv.

Wlliiam I P.ord will "fficlat. Hurtal will I in 'irand P.nd cmtry. Ont. Danr Orchestra for jg-if fort Elmo Kemp. 910.

Eighth street: Tea. I think Braddock is worthy of th title. But if BaT did hav a broken hand, that would slow anybody up. Harry Squires. 1115 Pine Grove avenue: I think Braddock la the better of the two men.

I think It was a pretty square fight. F. C. Tracy. Mlnne street: I don't think he will be champion lor.g If fights much, but anybody la better than that guy Baer.

Thomas E. Woods Graduated Today By Northwestern Mr. and Mrs. T. E.

Woods. Howard street, are In Evanaton. -om r.r'.-.l, Ato Miwtrinary iTrrram Milton directed miaaion-ary program at th Jun of th Younc Pop'. Miaalon-ary aiciy Fr MrhodUt church Kridy r.iatht in th horn 'I Mlaa Elanor Knlrtric and William Kndri k. 1414 flmwood 'rt.

A buin--Bi wion and d-votionala prcdd th prorim. SfariinjrtUI- r.radoittlon Iroctjtirjr Attrrn-y Arthur M. Ifann will -sfc at oin rtiinrmirtl xrcj for th ishtr and rai ri-in of ac-hrHvl p. m. Tuva-day right.

Mm. ii. Morri-on, county school comnilmlnn'r. will award th diploma. or ChKn of a Mr Tlagnrt Prt H-jrrn 13 sr in th Sm: vir.

Th rmatni f'inral hom. iJ'. IVeeT df iJ. w. a.

nf.Essrn Port H'jron. Michigan" FHA city durin- th pat eight will its progr-iv FHA program under th Uad-enhip of W. A. pieced, new chairman. Mr.

has ntred lno th ork and announced plan Friday to build an FHA model home with FHA fund in order that tht city m.Kht kser abrat of national FUNERALS as they attempted ta hold up a grocery store in Parkhill. Ont, about 30 miles east of Sarnia. admitted Friday afternoon to Detectives Edward L. Smith and Clarence J. Marx that they stole ctgarets and cigars from the Port Huron Ferry wharf May 14 and June 5.

Port Huren and provincial police ar searching for another youth implicated in the theft and hold up. Th Port officers wer Investigating another case In Sarnia Friday when they learned of the arrest of James Brabaxon. Charles Marten and Allen Keneau. Provincial police sail the youths had been selling ciearet and cigars mad in th t'nifed States to Point Edward residents. Th youths ar In a Indon JaJl awaiting trial for the Parkhill hold up.

They were arrested here several month ago on disorderly charges and were deported. P. E. Warford. of Saw telle.

lays claim to being th most tattooed man In America. I III, to attend exercises of North UIC ncn Mip-on cover purses in white only also a fine selection of leatherettes in white in frame and envelope style. WHITE FABRIC GLOVES $1.00 Fabric gloves in host of new summer fabrics. Included are sansheen. string knit, crochet.

They are all light weight and cool, with fancy flare cuffs. All sixes. 36 INCH BRUSSEL NET yd. 65c "Brussel Net" The latest net fabric for cool, comfortable sport formals blouses, etc. Colors: Peach, aqua and navy.

ALSO a group of excellent silk laces and cotton laces for street dresses and evening gowns. In pastel shades and white. FATHER'S DAY is Sunday come In tonight, choose a shirt, tie. a pair of socks, suspenders, a tic set. pajamas or a neat sport sweater for him.

BALLEOTINE'S t'unral rvir)i for Colin C. T4, formr wU knovrn man of Port ll'iron, C.r-jwnvi! nd Port Hanilac. who Friday afrrnoon In th hom of hi ton, Halph Mc'irnor, fi ft Km; w. pri-lnt ff I'ort Huron Credit Mm--' af If annu-il mrintr Fridty in th 'hamhr of 'ommr' John A. Nly a vir trii-nt and Prjnn will M.

a lcct-d i idrr.inlstraWin activity, which in-jarit utrt a National Housmjr Day prgra rn day. In accordance with th admlnia-; tratlon'a plan, rift throughout Ithe ciun'ry today atarted an e-jtnive FHA building program to I publicize the provision and bn-: fit of th act. Port Huron move (into th nation-wid movmnt by hld at 2 30 p. m. Mc.in-h funeral th In jn-i ty and lr.i'irr.

fi-'ft -N K- Flrf-t'WTf fanaifrr w. Ha ha ln p-polnffd a mamffr of th Fir-f'n A'iro Supply arid S'rvr tor. Mr. H.ia ticl Willlani home. Ni hol.i H.

p.t.ftor of Flrat prb teria rhurth, will ofTScl.tt. Mmbr of Port ic lo No. -37. F. A M.

of whi' Mr. was a rtirrir. will tftndu't t' ri ct I n-rl at th grave in I-ikexid rmtry. Mr. 'lid nine year fso Frld.ty in Port Huron.

western University. In which their son. Thorn a E. Woods, was graduated today nith the bachelor of science claaa of the Medlll School cf Journalism. He was graduated from St.

Stephen High school In 19 73 and from Port Huron Junior college tn 133. He was valedictorian of hi high school class and maintained a average during his two years In Junior college. ID was awarded a scholarship by the Medlll school ln 133. on of 10 awarded to Junior college graduates throughout th country for scholarship, leadership and health. He played football.

basketball and baseball durlrg his high school and collg years here and was one of the star pitchers of the Northwestern baseball team this year. wa prdent of hi class In high school snd In his frhman year at Junior college. He edit the Huron Log, the Junior college publication. J. Kl'-ln.

who ha bn promoted jfo th" mnfKrnn of Firton i No. 2 tor fn Avcnuo. Iroi. -Port Huron, Mich. i.lrl Ititlcn Hy or'ird a 0.

ounrd by lin-ii'inl Jon. 233S Wrissht tid for 14 dm. affr it will of, th 'ts bit Mary Purl'k. lx. of 253'l WrUht ntrt.

Frid.iy night. announcing plan for a wrond nv del hom. Lick of time to arrange uch an "ifniivc program hindered th local committee Still, it wa able to annrunc a hastily s'arted program In auffl' lent time to get Into th national cirri. Ical materia' will be used In th horn an local contractor will do the building an! get th benefit of the publicity. Mr.

Plexised said today that hope have several houses built tinier th loril program. The MtilJr Investment rompiny ha offered two tot to prospective builder. Fffort nr being made to encourage local FHA borrowr to take advanai of th oppor-tuni'y to obtain a free lot. noa youa shades SOILED? Rend Them To Vs To Be Tranort We Make Old Shade As Clean A in4a Kka4 reeills." 27 Water St. Dial OCTSIDE POKT III HON 0f Iiu, tnnlcht S.inda 'fiTh an I IVMh B-r Win.

a4r4 fr-m 12 nn si. 1tr 3lr. Hv. A. E.

DuPlxn. rcfor of church, conducted funeral irvic. thi afternoon In the Arthur E. Smith funeral home for Mr. Abt.l A.

Whitln? flood -man. reni'lent of Port Huron I'J year, who die(j Thurluy nisjht in hr hom. Clarendon apartment Purirtl wa. in St. Clair cemetery.

Fred I. Kiegin. Ira I. Pricker. Harry M.

Hickey. Charle Kendrlck. Vtcott T. Smith and David MacTairsart wr rer. Thit man is not Interested in tha Troy'i Zoric dry cleaning and th.

splendid work they do ilmlnlt riitor Pt'ton for appointment of dtiiinitrator for th iit.it of 'hrltnai J. Mnch. who lod Jin wa In prnha court fodav by ttllllnni F. Pach. IHifhlnnl Park, a on.

Th petition lint th fat at lioo and upward. Swim Ccrtlf i-alo pobert McCollough wa awarded a swimmer certificate this week by the V. M. C. A.

.,4 oI t.m 1n-lnS nh ami tfc. Hartal chtrkn. f.Br junHy. link tJrt l.aiit I U4 r7- fi-15 t' fjn Uc Hatur.I-iy Un and hl vt- )(, Tvto. AU-'na'-.

lun' ins r-T r-MO "I nishin T-K--. BIR THS h- On Protmiliiii Wliliaru Dennis. Flint, rhareed with non-suport of his wife, Mrs. Victoria Dennis, and small child, pleaded tuiltv day before Circuit Judge William Itobrfon and wa placed on probation for a year. A si Good Food Great rjuclc Fine Dancinc Tonight Sunday Every Night Why hothor rooking meal this hot weather gie the wife a break bring tlw family to the- Monterey Sunday for a complete- hk krn Iln-rwr Kin Liquor.

Fancy Mixed Drinks and your Favorite Reer TRY OUR Repair Service RICHARDSON BAKER CO .11 Slxtb St. INw.f Fir I'ul Out I'ir'mfn FYIdiy afternoon rxtin-KUished fir caud bv sparks frm i switch erialne r.ri th roof a he attacie.l to the Creaf Iikes indry. Damatr is slight. 4 Porn June 5. to Mr.

and Mrs. I lifford K. Jackson, 11 IS Lyons street, a son. Palelgh Everett. Porn Jun 13, to Mr.

and Mrs. Mrtln tJlvshaw. til Sedgwick street, a son. John Pichard. porn Jun lo Mr.

and Mrs. Jam J. Johnson (Dora A. Fye Detroit, a son, J. J.

In th horn ft Mr. Johnson's mother. Mr Mary A. Fye. 20H Fourteenth avenue.

ut Nrk Kollrr llink tr it pt Monday 6-S-o. Ha la going to a nudist! 4-15 Tlire Little- pigs St' Fdward Dollt rport-d to the sheriff today that three pics were s'ol-n front hi farm. nrtheat of Vale Friday. MONTEREY CAFE S3 1 Huron Ay. xt to Family Theatre Lawn Mowers (illOCMt and IKPAntKI SAWDON'G ru ipn fok 1720 ST.

DIAL 7726 0rgc charged with language, was Frid.iy after an Police Justice of Si rah llosko. Using Indeiert found not guilty examination by A Friday 'Iraflot everl Pennett reported to police that his cottag at avnue ha been entered time recently. tlcoree T. Mclnnis. Oiicago Educator, Nephew Of I)cal Woman, Expires 'r.

Claud A. I'Tnin. on i ft known JiiH In th tii.WMt. nph of Mr. Miry Otf.

1 4 J4 lirl trt. M' Kdih M. Murphy. M. v'Utr ruiinty Km'rifnry ,4 rnminiMtnn.

lid Thur- I f'inrinnntl hopif al. tim a RADIANT HEALTH AND BEAUTY Drink I glasuM of City Ialry lilk Day tht Summer. Tliat' all THE STATE MS lilt Ttl ('r l' f'at I Traverse 'ity Ms Petty Mor rtd be tbcro I It rot 4s nly 7c Qt. gan, oauihter of a herrv cann'r. iwas (hr.sen Friday night to repre-j sent Tra vrse fltv In th contest for qiieen of the National hrry i f-sfval.

DFLU I IIKD TO YOl It HOME CITY DAIRY 3." ItUcr St. rtMMtc 2-3123 Xvir on of th r. pit orator and lrf ir I'Mi jirrvtn Il v.i in Iwfrnit and I hr I drl Judu Krn- A. ntrd jit fd n-" tiMi St, ttit nnt-II nr.hinr.l to th 'H In lU. II tiusht '-pty tn Campli orll In l.cm a frin pt killed in th and author of aADUATED BY' P.

H. JUNIOR COLLEGE Tensing Harold Umh resigned Friday a taf administrator for Antrim county to hernm acting administrator of relief in Charlevoix county. of A NEV fascinating The Jackwr.n The Michigan and northern Indiana rnnl'nr of th Evangelical and Itfform I church Itev. Edwin Mayer. St.

Clair Inn I IK" -w- yv being introduced today by Detroit, a president Friday and voted to met in Kichmond. Ind In 193. fiev. A. Hardt.

Ianstrsg. wa named vice president. Crand Paplil Frank M. Pran-don. former president of th" Citv Dank Trust Co of Vile, wa released on bond Friday after pleailed not guilty to charge, of false entry tn federal court.

The People Saving Rank of Port Huron Opens Its Summer Program Tonight sll Lcs Backer and his Aristocrats tinned from l'i One) ra hrp selections. Th trlgal ensemble, di-r Kln ra ser, sa g. 'n Campheil played piano rrnl. 1 'I'stra mm posed pupiia J'n Huron s. Elmer It surer- iMimmmni in citT nai and Under this new plan, which helps you make your deposit daily without fail, you are assured of making a systematic saving for the future.

Pig Pap! Frank S-hoU. salesman, was convicted Judge t. Pugslev Friday on a charg of defratrling Mr, and frs t'orneiiu Mitrphv nut of IJ iina in st-ks. be sentenced Tucsdav. iriarrhes Atlio was awarJed fie This Well Known Orchestra.

-ra or e.Hi.-atmn Ulrr. A. Packard. city nsa.le th There are two other slots, one for bills, and the other for all other coins. You can readily see that if you fail, just one day, to drop in your dime, the wrong date tells the world you have failed to make your deposit.

As sponsors of the plan The Peoples Savings bank will have your name placed in gold letters on the door of the bank. FREE, making you your own bank president. hih provide full th nor pu Chopped raw orrots, n-Ked with ch peanut and ma vor.n make and nourishing andw Ichc f.r children. Nearly every military term Is French. Formerly of -The Cocktail Lounge of The Book-Cadillac Hotel, will continue to play at the St.

Clair Inn. Every Friday and Saturday Throughout The Summer MINIMUM CHECK CHARGE $1.00 Per Person unier the freshman i 1h of For only $1 you can become "your own bank president. For this sum you can obtain from THIS BANK the bank pictured here. Daily you must drop a dime in the slot to change the date. 1 a most i'lll! 'O th cr.i tn of m'Jt rf 'eh Junior col- J-fcji i'J'l.

IS C- .1 ani ha. ts. om. of fm I This is the new 'Calemeter' Savings J- a announcing bcRinnins: tonight we are serving hot roast heef and pork with mashed potatoes and pan gravy and every day hereafter. we are featuring Steaks.

Chops. Fish and all Assorted Sandwiches. choice heer, wines and liquors. QUALITY WE CLEAN CLEAW-dial 3901 601 WATER ST. MGR.

LEWIS ROBBINS can. Aireaay, Deiore we nav formally announced them. 100 of Vs, lie. lrT tfr" 1 Mr- Ea-t the 600 have been taken. Come at once! 'rica a.

i Jtrm rn RHUS Bank WATS Peoples Savk gs ii LAUNDRY Fenner's Grill This Bank Is For ALL th People "SHOP AT YOUR DOOR SERVICE-PLUMBING HEATING nilflUr n47i 509 HURON AVE- lllUUt 0 I I rp IT 400 QUAY ST. urrra arm I I.

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