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THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE THRED SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1958 ANNUAL CONCERT i New Buffalo Shutdown NEWS OF ST. JOSEPH Reappointed To Committee School Music High Scout Post Won By Polio Benefit 50 Stitches; She Won't Name Knif er Program Is At Chrysler Threatened Of CPA Group Dance Tonight S.J. Pastor Joint PTA Parley Set Memorial Hospital Ill NEW BUFFALO, Jan. 25 A dance to aid the March of Dimes 25 (AP) The wm nem tms evening in New Although she had cuts "about the DETROIT, Jan This Evening Proceeds from the annual orchestra concert, which -for the first time Saturday will include the newly-formed junior high orcfcetra, will go for competition fees and musical scholarships, according to Frederick J.

Erbach, orchestra di head and neck that required 50 stitches, a Benton Harbor woman auuaio at tne vista restaurant and will feature the orchestra of Buck Hora. Contributions of $1 per person will be admission to the dance. United Auto-Workers' union may strike one of he big three car makers two months ahead of the time talks are scheduled to get under ADMISSIONS Patients admitted to the St. Joseph Memorial hospital durinf apparently was unwilling to identl fy her attacker, according to a Ben ton Harbor police report. Officer Oliver Slater, said An A chicken round-up dinner will be way on new contracts.

the past 24 hours were: 1 1 held at Calvin's Grille on 3 to commemorate the 20th anniversary -of the March of Dimes drive. ThUs Medical rector for the St. Joseph schools. The UAW executive board yesterday approved calling a strike at Chrysler Corp's Detroit Dodge main plant in a dispute over, layoffs and Benton Harbor Kirk na May Jones, 35, of 1798 Britain avenue, told him she had gSne to a party on Miller street with a couple scheduled for 8 p. m.

tonight in the high school auditorium. School Subjects s. February 18 Topic Subjects to be discussed In "Let's Talk Curriculum," topic for the St. Joseph Joint PTA meeting on Feb. 18 were announced today by Mrs.

Arthur O. Preston, chairman of arrangements. The meeting Is to be held at 7:30 p. m. on Feb.

18, beginning in the -high school auditorium. Peartree court. Coloma Mrs. Charles Nevitt, R. 2 last night.

The three left together work standards. The union served The Junior high band, formed this later, she. told the officer, and she a five-day strike notice on Chrysler. The strike threat was announced walked onto the street one of the two slashed her on the head and during the final session of the will be the final event of the drive and it is hoped by committee members that the drive will bs a auc- cess. The committee headed by Nick Pappas, owner of Calvin's Grille, is being assisted by Mrs.

Ross Van-Allen, Dominic Farina, Kenneth Hurlburt, J. Tyron, Ike Himelfcoch and A. M. Keith. Miss New Buffalo of 1957.

Miss neck. Union's special three-day conven Slater said the woman told him tlon that approved 1958 bargaining demands, including a profit sharing she did not know the couple, but Separate discussions will be held year when the demand to play orchestra instruments outstripped the capacity of the high school orchestra alone, will lead off the program with "Petit Bourse" by Angelo de Prosse arranged by Merle Isaac. Other selections include "In A Monastery Garden" by Albert W. Ketelbey, arranged by C. Paul Her-furth; "The Syncopated Clock" by he added in his report of the inci plan, and set up a 50 million dollar on: The Three Rs in Elementary School: English in High School; Riverside Ronald Fester, Box 118.

Hartford Timothy Foster, R. 2. Stevensville James Tesar-John Beers road. Surgical St. Joseph Craig, route Mrs.

Minnie Mach, 1606 Niles avenue. Benton Harbor William Christopher, 791 Dixie drive. DISCHARGES St. Joseph Larry Wolff, 923 Wedgewood avenue. Benton Harbor Mrs.

Floyd Good- strike fund. dent that she was not willing to ans wer his questions. The 3,000 delegates were adopting After being cut, the woman went a laLJ a resolution on how to deal with Science and Mathematics in High School and the Elementary Schools; Foreign Languages in High School Sharon O'Conner, will be on hand to serve birthday cake to the public. Balloons and favors will be dis back to the house at 398 Miller street and asked a Willie Johnson and Elementary Schools; Physical Leroy Anderson; and "Balkan Suite," ROBERT T. HERKNER what the union calls speed-up practices in the auto industry when UAW Vice-President Norman Matthews announced, We will have a showdown at Chrysler." to take her to the hospital.

She was released after treatment. arranged by Don Wilson from folk Education Program and Competitive Sports; The Counseling Program in tributed to children. Tickets may be purchased at Josenhan's durg store, the local newspaper office or at the door from tunes. Robert T. Herkner, CPA, partner in the accounting firm of Herkner, REV.

VICTORSON Junior and Senior High Schools and aker, 1322 Rose avenue; Mrs. Jacob "English Folk Songs," written by Matthews, who is director of the Frazier, and Smits, 202 Michigan Scherer, 473 E. Napier avenue; R. Vaughn Williams and arranged The Rev. Frans A.

Victorson, pas- Five Arraigned union's Chrysler department, said 6 to 8 p. m. The Gifted Child. The pattern for the meeting will follow -that of the White House Conference on Education, with par- Mrs. John McManus, 342 Lincoln j.

0f the Saron Lutheran church avenue; Mrs. otto William weio by Gordon Jacobs, is the- first selection in the senior high orchestra's portion of the progranf Sub street, has been reappointed to the state legislation committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, it was announced today in New York City by the strike at the Dodge main plant "will shut down, all Chrysler plants-The plant is a major supplier of parts for all Chrysler divisions. ner, 1541 Reeder street; Darcie Kus New Buffalo Church In St, Joseph lticipants. meeting first for a briefing in St. Joseph, has been elected to the chairmanship of the National Lutheran committee on Boy Scouting in Chicago.

sequent numbers include "Portals' Guild Installation Set The Rev. Victorson has served on by Carl Anton Wirth; "Pavane" by Maurice Ravel and arranged by Bruno Keibold; "Blue Tango" by Five persons were arrainged be national professional organization. Mr. Herkner is currently director of the Michigan Association of CPAs. He is also a member of both NEW BUFFALO, Jan.

25 "Heart the committee since its inception in 1934. In his new capacity, Rev. Vic fore Judge Joseph R. Collier, in St. Joseph municipal court Fri Leroy Anderson; "little Bop Riding Clymer Farm Group Meets isf Prayer" was read by Mrs.

Jur- Baroda Mrs. Charles Herrmann. Berrien Center Rudolph Kruger, route 1. 7 Bridgman Mrs. Roy Faulkenburg and boy, 798 Lake street; Mrs.

Charles Harper. Mrs. Rosie Dillard, R. 1. Niles Mrs.

Eldon Paustion, R. 3. Riverside Ronald Fester. torson will direct the Lutheran Hood" by Guy Foreman with the session in the auditorium ana men dispersing to small conference rooms on the subjects of their selection Each subject will have a discussion chairman with remarks to be summarized by a recorder and presented at another assembly of the entire group. The program will present an opportunity for parents to know and to better understand the exact cur day.

scouting work at a national level. Charles Gast, 1510 Morton ave script read by Dick Penrod; and "Ballet Parisien" by Jacques Offen rien Woltman and original poems by Mrs. Ralph Stick when the Women's Guild of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church met. The honor is one of many the St nue, St.

Joseph, was fined $25, plus the National Association of Accountants and the American Accounting Association In addition to his professional activities, Herkner currently serves Joseph pastor has received in scout bach. $5.50 costs for being a drunk and ing. Among them are the Silver Mrs. Raymond Lubke was in charge disorderly person. COLOMA, Jan.

25 Mrs. Duane O'Brian was discussion leader for the Clymer Farm Bureau meeting Tuesday at the Clymer school. Beaver, the highest award possible for a local council to make, and the Careless -driving brought a $12 riculum and to help the schools to plus $3.30 costs to Campell L. as director of the Twin City Chamber of Commerce. He is also treasur Silver Antelope the highest award New Buffalo Club Hears Report Joseph of Livonia, Mich.

Her subject was "Farm Bureau from a scout regional cwncll know and understand the curriculum desired by parents. er of the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph of the program. It was announced installation of officers will be held at the next meeting on Feb. 5 at 8 p.

m. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Leslie Limpcomb and Mrs. Bertha Kruger. Role in Commodity Marketing." John K.

Grosspietch, 1327 Wol- Rotary club and a trustee and treas Admitted To Berrien Bar AT VALLEY FORGE urer of the St. Joseph board of cott, St. Joseph, was fined $4, plus $4 costs for speeding. Hostesses were Mrs. O'Brian and Mrs.

Christian Suckert. The next meeting will be Feb. 18. During the past summer, Rev. NEW BUFFALO, Jan.

25 It was Charles Bloomer, 550 Baird street, reported $61.17 was netted from the Victorson served as Protestant Chaplain General for the National Accuse Boy Of Having Knife Benton Harbor, was fined $1, plus $4.30 costs for failure to keep- to the March of Dimes tag day held last week in New Buffalo when the Boy Scout Jamboree at valley Junior Women's club met with Mrs Donald Rapley, Grand Beach. The JWC had charge of the tag day Atty. Grigereit U. Of M. Graduate Atty.

Hugh Greigereit, 27 education. A native of Traverse City, Herkner was graduated with cum laude from the University of Michigan with an A. He and his family reside at 2611 Lake View avenue, St. Joseph. Extension Club Will Meet In New Buffalo' NEW BUFFALO, Jan.

25 "Look The group also voted to make an Failure to the right or way cost Elsie' May Young, 'route. 2, St. Joseph, plus $4.30 costs. O-SO-EZ Club Hears Program At Lawrence Williams Co, A 14-year-old Benton Harbor boy was charged with carrying concealed weapons In violation of probation He assisted in the creation of the Lamb Award, the Lutheran church scout honor for adults. Later, the Lutheran church bestowed ipon him the Lamb award.

Churches covered by the committee Rev. Victorson heads include the additional contribution to the March of Dimes. year-old son of a St. Joseph couple, was admitted to the bar by Judge Contributions also-were made to Philip Hadsell in Berrien circuit the Penny Art Fund, an art court yesterday. American Evangelical Lutheran scholarship for the National Music Atty.

Grigereit church, American Lutheran church, Camp at Interlochen; the Indian Outstanding performers LAWRENCE, Jan. 25 The club of Lawrence met with Mrs. is connected with Augustana Lutheran church, Evan scholarship which provides for ing Your Best" will be the topic of the program 'at the next meeting of the Extension club in the home of by St. Joseph police Friday night. The boy, who is well known to local police agencies, was stopped about 10:00 p.

m. at the corner of Broad and Main streets. A search of his effects revealed a knife with a 3 in. blade. At the time of his arrest the boy was on probation for an alleged holdup of two other youngsters.

The youth was remanded to probate court for disposition. Chester Dillenbeck Thursday. Indian children who live away from reservations, and the Bookmobile the Essex Wire corporation in Fort Wayne, where he lives gelical Lutheran church, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Lutheran church-Soumi Synod, United Evangelical Lutheran church, and the Religion and the Bible were the program theme. Mrs. Jessie Cleve fund.

These are Federation of I on your TV Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Lubke.rod, on Monday at 8 p. m. The lesson screen Women's club projects, with his wife and The committee in charge of the their one youngster. He is in the United Lutheran cnurcn in America.

The Rev. Victorson has been pastor of Saron Lutheran since 1950 He is a graduate of Augustana col firm's legal de partment. "Oscar for Teachers" project, Mrs. L. R.

Scott, Mrs. T. Thome, Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton and Mrs. G.

Schlecta, announced the selection has been made and the award will be presented at the Founders Day land read a Bible story and Mrs. Lizzie Stearns read a paper she wrote on "Religion in, the White-house." Mrs. John Kroeg read a poem, and Mrs. Tory Dillenbeck conducted a contest, won by Mrs. Earl Thomas.

Refreshments were served by the hostess following the meeting. Mrs. Blaine Hill will entertain the club Feb. 6. on your wrist! "111 SENATOR I f-Pi will be given by Miss Blanche Seer-ing.

Miss Seering will apply makeup to two of the club members. She has for the past few years made up the girls' participating in the New Buffalo blossom queen contest. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. W. Grayson, Mrs.

L. Schluge, Mrs. E. Herrbach, and Mrs. Ferguson.

Atty. Grig-! Student Has lege and Seminary, Rock Island, and he obtained a Master's de- eree from Drake University, Des 11 ereit's parents operate a St. Jo-: seph toy store which bears their! name. 6 Arsenal9 Moines. meeting of' the PTA, on Feb.

20 in New Buffalo. The new lawyer Grigereit Fractures Hip was graduated A 16-year-old student at St. Joseph high school was observed by St. Joseph police officer Walter Dis- from St. Joseph high school in 1948.

He attended Michigan State Uni mm mm versity and then was graduated from Notre Dame law school in 1957. In Fall At Intersection MISS AMERICA 17 Jewels, enbrulublt mainspring, expansion bractlat. $3575 Atty. William Lagonl of Benton brow wrapping a wide leather belt tightly around his fist while he was standing in a hallway near the school gymnasium. A subsequent check of the boy's locker revealed a collection of fireworks, a slingshot, and a small metal bar 34 in.

long and in. diameter Just the right SlP D0WM Harbor sponsored Grigereit in the ceremonies yesterday. (o) size to hold in a fist. The boy was remanded to pro bate court for disposition. ULOVA Arraign 16 Motorists Yours From A.

M. To 9:00 P. M. Monday Only Ellsworth Kay, 70, 1412 Forres avenue, St. Joseph, was "resting comfortably" today with a fractured left hip, St.

Joseph Memorial hospital officials said. Kay incurred the fracture Thursday at 4:19 p. m. when he slipped on the curbing at the corner of Main and Price streets. Two unidentified persons helped him to his feet.

St Joseph patrolman John Nichols was passing by and seeing the TV HEAPLI NERS Cub Scout Meeting Held i Warm J. XUCU Jt MX iJJICCUlUg) Other Violations t1 PrfftMt STiEET. lEItH MB0 crowd, stopped to investigate. He stooped Kay from standing and Sixty parents and Cub Scouts attended the January pack meeting on Sixteen drivers were arraigned lamnel called the ambulance. Friday in Trinity Lutheran school, in St.

Joseph municipal traffic court this week before Judge Joseph R. Collier, Jr. St. Joseph. The Webelos conducted the candlelight flag ceremony.

Mike Krigelski, Ronald Patzer and Two Slightly Hurt Five drivers were charged with speeding. All were fined $8, plus Lined In Niles Crash Donald Grau received their Webelos badges and were received into the $3.30 costs. They were: Charles T. Marsh, 2061 Napier avenue, Benton Harbor; Virgil H. Cross, 701 Ship Boy Scouts by Mike Krieger and Chris Ruppel, Scoutmaster.

Bobby Robinson received a Bobcat pin. All dens participated in humorous skits I'M NILES, Jan. 25 Two minor per street; Dale McDannell, Box. 352B, Lake Shore, Stevensville; Charlotte sonal injuries were reported as a result of a two car crash at 5:28 p. N.

Pepel, Box 396 Stevensville; and Max J. Wittman, 400 La Salle. in the 900 block of South Third and a Twenty Questions pantomime Refreshments were served by Den 3 street here Friday. For running a stop sign, Ronald William McGach, chairman, an Niles city police said that Charles D. Burr, route 2, Box 77A, St.

Joseph, was fined $3, plus $3.30 costs; nounced that a Scout breakfast was planned, for Feb. 9, and the blue and Fower, 21, 1908 Bertrand road, Niles, was driving south on Third street gold banquet will be served Feb. 14 Careless driving brought a $10 fine, plus $330 costs to Helena Krause, el when he attempted to pass another car in the 900 block. There is a dip 57 Brown Pupils Aid Polio Drive 333 Margarete, Benton Harbor. FINED $2 James Ragalski, -1048 Agard street, Benton John J.

Sizes 2-6X mmiuiwi n-jsum pf p. 1 VT' nn Ill MHhliiinJ Pair and a curve in the road at that point, and it was covered with snow at the time of the accident. Fower lost control of his car on the slippery surface, and skidded into the car of Joseph L. Nagy, 41, 1818 South Bond Crumb, 1208 Clemens avenue, St. 'Joseph, were each fined $2, plus $330 costs for failure to stop in an assured clear distance ahead.

For Brown school children earned $14.90 for the March of Dimes fund Friday, at a bake sale. The cookies. cakes, Brownies and cup cakes were failure to yield the right of way, Mike S. LabriUo. 726 Madison.

Ben all made by the children themselves, street, Niles. Marie Nagy, 43, and her son, Kenneth, 11, both sustained minor leg cuts, but did not require treatment. Fower was issued a summons for reckless driving. IN FLORIDA Mrs. Lena Sinn, Mrs.

Leo Sinn ton Harbor, was fined $2, plus $330 all arrangements for the sale were Navy blue or dark-toned denim fashioned in Honeysuckle jeans that are rugged and ready for fun a-plenty! Harmonizing print cotton flannel lining. Hurry in for a com- plete selection of sizes, colors and fabrics. Sizes 2-6x. costs, and Barbara Ringer, 1415 Langley, St. Joseph, was fined $1, plus $4.30 costs.

also handled by the fourth, fifth and sixth graders. Driver Charged Charles H. Nevitt, 29, Route 3, Improper display of his license plate cost Robert R. Culp, 25 Wayne and Mrs. Richard Plangger are spending several weeks in Florida.

street, St. Joseph, court costs of $2. Helena Krause, 333 Margarete, Benton Harbor, was fined $5, plus $5.10 costs for driving without an operator's license. A fine of $5, plus $330 costs was Coloma, was charged with being a drunk and disorderly person by St. Joseph'' police Friday night following a collision between his car and that of Arno J.

Dick, 522 Cayuga, Benton Harbor, while he was making a right turn from Port onto State street. levied on Charles B. J. Clark, 791 East Main street, Benton Harbor. Because she made a turn without signalling, Delda D.

Jordan, 1380 Chart a Safe Course CHALLENGE TISSUE NEW LC3ATI0H ERIE snd ALIrSresis Napier avenue, Benton Harbor, was fined $1, plus $430 costs. VISITATION NIGHT DINNER SCHEDULED America chapter 234, OES, will told awmpllmentary -dinner at 6:30 D. m. Monday in Masonic temple, St. St.

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