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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 10

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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10
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THURSDAY, JUNE .8, i4 -J THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HABBOIt, MICH. Covert Summer Reading Watervliet, are leaders of the Covert group. Covert chapter, OXS, will meet on next Wednesday evening, June COVERT, June 8 Covert town waTraviJET. June Water Club Will Be ship library hours for the summer WE DELIVER jCOBNEB EDGECUMBE A FAIR LawlGxiIIigli Commencement To Be Tonight vliet Community hospital has Issued mons, route 1, Dowagiac; Mrs. Frank Tortorelli, route 2, Decatur; George Napier, route 2, Watervliet; Duane Spencer, Watervliet; Mrs.

Oerrltt Vandenberg, route 2, Decatur; Mrs. Ruth Larsen, route 1, Watervliet; Stanley MeKean, Watervliet; Mrs. Got tiled Kunstman, 620 East Main 14, for the last meeting before 'summer vacation. include: Mondays and Wednesdays the following report xor wees ena- Formed At Covert I to 11:30 a. m.

and from 1 to 4 lng June 8: Admittances: Medical Mrs. Oer- p. Saturdays 1:30 to 4 p. m. and from 0:30 to p.

m. In the evening. street, Benton Harbor; Mrs. Charles COVERT. June The Van Bur- ritt Vandenberg, route 2, Decatur; Uri Ruth Larsen.

route 1. Water-, en county library is forming a sum Mrs. Lula Klme of Peoria, is vliet; George Napier, route 2. Wat-i here visiting at the home of her mer reading club for children of the third to the sixth grade Inclu ervliet; Mrs. Matie smitn, waier-nf Mrs.

Els Smith, route 1, mother, Mrs. Laura Sink. The Past Matrons club will meet at the Gurr cottage at Linden Hills on Thursday, June 15. Mrs. W.

W. Gurr, and Mrs. W. Gurr, Sr, will be Teachers Conference EAST LANSING, June 8 (AP). More than 200 high school chemistry teachers from Michigan and ad-Joining states will participate in a special conference at Michigan State college Aug.

22-25. The annual Brownie picnic will Johnson, Bangor; Mrs. Joe Carter, route 2, Hartford; Walter Jaggers, 3547 Blue Creek road, Benton Harbor; William Ewert, Lawrence; Mrs. Emma Wood. Watervliet; Mrs.

Victoria 117 Olds street, Hartford; Mistress Mary 8usan Polomcak, route 1, Law ton; Mis Hartford; Mrs. Warren Adams, route sive. A membership card will be Is sued to each person who will prom 1, Coloma; Mrs. Charles Johnson Bangor; Mistress Mary Susan. Pol-1 omack, route 1, Law ton; Guetav Mtmten: route 2.

Hartford: Mrs.1 ise to read the books designated on be held on Friday, June 9, at Covert park. All Brownies and their mothers are being asked to meet at the Covert bank where transportation will be provided to the park. There are 17 girls In this troop. Mrs. Paul Bates and Mrs.

8am Canonle the subject "Reading Around Amer ff Manor House- WOllCe DrlP Kegtdar tress Kathleen Morris, Benton Harbor: Master Peter Maniscalco, Wat (Albert Moser, route 2, Watervliet; ica." Films will be shown every two weeks. Mrs. Cecil McNeal, Cedar Charles Kietser, route 2,: Hartford. The first meeting of the Covert Marshmallovs 1 Package Sirrtiral Mrs. Emil Knoske.

reading club will be held In the. Covert township library on Monday, June 12. a 3 D.m.tat. which time route 1, Decatur; Adam Polomczak, mute i Decatur: Walter Jaeirers. Del Monte Ne.

Siloed Can Pirii the film, "T)ie Shortest Way Home," 3647 Blue Creek road, Benton Har ervliet; Mrs. Robert Loomis and baby son, John Edward, route 1, Watervliet; Mrs. Emma Hill, route 2, Dowagiac; Mistress Gloria Dunning, Coloma; Warren Poggensee, Decatur. Cribbs Extension Club Closes Year With Meet BAINBRIIDGE; June I The Cribbs extension club held Its clos LAWIXXV, June Tonight win bring to a close the La wtoo school ysar, culminating In Lwton'a TTth I annual commencement. The gradautlng class of 1950 hat members, who are Jtancen K.

Mama, John O. A. ITimand. Nancy A. Hathaway.

Dolores X. Jacobs, I Faustine X. Leonard Russell I. S.Mohney,Jr, Zora L. Peterson, Joan Pisrson, Jacquetyn L.

Price, Rolland K. Rife, Vivian C. Stanek, Molly Jean Turner, and Jack E. The annual class night has been removed from the 1960 graduating Fclass program. The program this evening Is as processional.

Miss Mary invocation, Rev. Waif red EEickson: salutatory, Nancy Hatha-tway: "Break Forth Beauteous tlghf the Girls Glee club. Valedictory, Zora Peterson and IT Joan Pier son; Address, Rev. R. Lloyd jPcbst, pastor First Baptist church, j-Jackson; music, "When Soft Voices Die," Girls Glee club; citizenship awards.

Principal Donald E. Shlrk- ey; presntation of diplomas, Supt. Charles A. Gibson; benediction, Rey. Walford Erickson.

wui oe snown. All children interested In this The Ideal Summer Drink program, are invited to attend this Hants 300 8 lie Can Fruit Cocktail bor; Mistress Gloria Dunning, coloma; Master Peter Maniscalco, Watervliet; Mistress Kathleen Morris, Benton Harbor; Stanley Mc-Kean. Watervliet; Mrs. Warren Poggensee, Decatur; Harold Fisher, route 1. Lawrence; William Ekert, meeting on Monday and contact Mrs.

Nellie Palmer, librarian. For All the Family Assorted FlarerS Jello ing meeting of the club year at Rainbow lodge, Watervliet, recently. Lawrence. FCI A EFFERENT BREAKFAST, BSE A hamburg fry supper was outdoors on the sDaclous lawn Stork club Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 1, Watervliet, son, John Edward, born June 1, weight, eight pounds, seven ounces; Mr. Staffed Ne. II Jar Olives of the lodge. Miss Olga Balers, Mrs. nnr Dick King, and Mrs.

Harry Knei- bus were the hostesses. and Mrs. Clyde Mann, uoioma, daughter, Linda Kay, born June 6, weight, nine pounds; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olsen, 402 Center street, Mrs.

George Van Drasek was In Brooms Sewed charge of the business session. There were 22 present. A lesson on com "Meals for the Middle Years was (riven bv Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs.

6 Large Super Sudi Hartford, son, born June 6, weignt seven pounds, eight ounces. Dismissals Mrs. Harry Smith, Watervliet: Bill Weatherwax, Lawrence; Mrs, Granville Merriweather and babv son. Samuel David. Co Robert Wendzel and Mrs.

Robert Finish Road Job any Stfaiimtoujfe, Use Flakorn for crisp and tender 6iping hot corn muffins, -m-hvm! Easy just add an egg and milk, and bake. Always delicious quality ingredients, Sonheberg were named to have charge of decorations for the unit's booth at the vouth fair. Mrs, Charles Parkar Color Kwik Oleo vert; Mrs. Thad Moore, route 1, Dowaeiac: Master Robert Malnard, Mantai won the gift exchange box. LANSING, June AP) The Stats Highway department today reported the completion ot 25 miles ot surfacing on M-65 between Hale fand Glennie.

1 The club's next meeting wui ne at 8 p. m. on Oct. 5. route 1, Lawrence; Mrs.

Russell Man to, route 1, Hartford; Earl Tim- "MM fj II Eck-Rlch rressea nam I hi 11 ill YOU WILL BE PROUD TO SEBVE OUR MEAT BEER AND WINE TO TAKE OUT FROZEN FOODS ROUND STEAK Whn "UNDER PRESSURE" Cool Off Iced Tea Cm, I it June I JtH airy SWIFT'S SELECT ib.g)c DILL When you buy a steak, you don't like to pay for a lot of fat and boneand we see to it that you don't I Wt trim off excess bone and fat BEFORE wi weigh the iteaknot after and this dost trimming gives you more good eating meat in every pound fuller measure of mealtime" pleasure for your money. And that goes for roasts and chops, too. It Is Mother reason-land a mighty big one for buying here. 'f Short Steak Well Trimmed IVe Frankfurts ECKRICH SKINLESS 'L Pork Loin Roast 49c 'r-l BACON FRYERS Leon Sliced ySy ib.45c Sirloin Steak 7 Excess Wosta Removta Choice Cuts lb.9gc u. 93c I Beef Roosfr lb.

59c Jt Short Ribs lb. 33c Ground Beef rh lb. 55c Lb J'c pC. Milk 3 25c yl Sugar. 10 89c fresh creamery Cheese Jello ftQc VELVEETA All Flavors LbUa 2 pita.

69c 3p.9s 20c Miracle Whip qt.49c Red sock Crisco 3-lb. can 77c Ca59c Tuna -SB can25c LARGE GRADE-A Doz. 39 June is the period of the year when the supply of milk is most plentiful. It is also the season when Milk and Milk Products are at their best in nutritional qualities and tops In taste. The use of more milk will mean your family will be better fed, since milk does more for the hurrian body than any other food, and does it more cheaply.

Buy more milk this months Your milkman will be glad to serve you. Fruit Cocktail DELMONTE No. 2Vi QQc Can UU Cantaloupes Wx lirs te lull JUL 29c LARGE SWEET Each Coffee lb. 69c Oisquick 39c Vhoatics 19c Ritz Crackers it 29c PCOCheS 21 10 Potatoes New Lg. Calif.

49c 10c Consumers Dairy Company tec, Large -Eaeb Bunches Cucumbers Green Onions llaxson Dairy Jasper llaiix 15c Deans Dairy, Inc. Celeiy Large QRc Stalk L) Dog Food KENNEL RATION 2 Com 20 Guernsey Dairy amery Company Proiiueers Cre.

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