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EKiHTl THE DAILY NEWS. MICHIGAN FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1946 PENTWATER MBS. LEONOEE P. WILLIAMS Pentwater Representative of The News Extension Leaders of Oceana Assemble Mrs.

Max Cory and Mrs. C. Bujch spent Tuesday in Hart where they represented Pentwater Women's Extension group to secure the lesson on "Time- Home Sewing," brought to tne leaders of Oce ana county extension groups by Mrs. Florence Rann, home extension specialist in clothing at Michigan State college. Pentwater group has been organized and active in home extension work for over 15 years.

Twenty women are enrolled in this year's class, which meets monthly in the home economics room'at the school. Mrs. Blanch Chadwick is president and other are Mrs, William Denton, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Norman Smith and Mrs. George Schader, leaders.

Under a program adopted this Pentwater Churches ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. P. Richardson vlcat Holy a. m.

Church p. m. and p. m. METHODIST CHURCH Rev.

H. J. Birdsall, minister Sunday school 9:30 a. ip Morning a. Sermon in keeping with Universal Bible Sunday.

Special by Junior choir under direction of Mrs. M. A. Cha'ffle. FIRST BAPTIST Leo J.

Lyle, pastor Simday a. m. Morning a. m. Evening evangelical 7:30 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth 'Lovielady of Muskegon, rhiisi- to present program of religious music. Midweek p. m. Wednesday.

ST. VINCENT'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Fr. JE. L.

Qiiaderer, pastor Mass at 10 a. m. first three Sundays in the mpntn and at 8:30 a. m. fourth Sundays.

year other members are assisting the regular leaders by taking turns in going to Hart to secure and prepare the lessons. The course offered by the college this year is a varied program on subjects of interest to homemakers. The first lesson presented was on kitchen cupboards and their arrangement for minimum work in the kitchen while the second lesson just received included short cuts and easy methods in home sewing equally valuable to the experienced seamstress and the beginner. Special Set for James' Church The Rev. Mr.

William P. Richardson vicar of St. James' Episcopal church, announces that the annual corporate communion for men and, boys of the Episcopal church will be celebrated Sunday and the local church will hold this service at 9:30 a.m. All men and boys of the par- Honorably Discharged Names of Mason county men and women honorably discharged from the armed forces of the United States will be published In The News each week. Names will be obtained from the office of County Clerk A.

E. Johnson, where all honorable discharges are recorded. The News takes this means to welcome servicemen back to the civilian way of life. Calvin Edward Cox seaman, second class, USNR, was discharged May 18, 1946 at Shoemaker, Calif. He was born in Ludington Oct.

29, 1924, and enlisted Oct. 31, 1943. He served at Ann Arbor and Great Lakes, illl. He wears the American Theater Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal. Nestor (Russell Hack, radio technician, second class, USNR, was given his discharge May 22, 1946, at Great Lakes, J11.

Born in Jefferson, June 1, 1925, he enlisted Sept. 10, 1943. He served at Great Lakes, Chicago, Sillwater, Treasure Island, Little Creek, and aboard the USS Shoveler and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal. Pfc. Robert C.

Olmstead of 504 East Ludington avenue was discharged from the Army May 22, 1946, at Ft. George G. Meade, Md. He was born in Ludington Oct. 1, 1925, and was a high school student vi(hen inducted June 30, 1944.

He served as a the Ardennes, Central Europe MINK IN THE DRINK ish are special requested effort to to make a clerk typist in Rhineland and campaigns and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Purple Heart Medal, the Europe-Africa- Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, World war II Victory Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He was wounded April 5, 1945, in Germany. attend thin i IRobcrt Charles Smith, boat- service, which is also open to all 'swain's mate, second class (T), others desiring to attend. This corporate communion service is celebrated once each yea.r at the service a special, corporate gift is, made annually by men and boys attending, the entire fund collected in the diocese being designated for some particular worthwhile church project. This year's gift has been designated to help in the construction of the proposed St.

James' parish hall in Pentw.ater toward USNR, received his discharge Dec. 2, 1945. He was born in Ludington May 3, 1925, and enlisted Aug. 4, 1943. He served at Shoemaker, and aboard the USS LST-447 and was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with four Stars, the American Theater Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal.

John B. 2 East Loomis was inducted Jan. the have local church mem- been working for i i rf time. The parish ha I is to erected, as sopn as possible on the church, property to take care of the growing activities of St. James' congregatipn and, when will also be available for use by other groups in the community.

Baggott of street, who 22, 1943, re- as a light truck driver in I the Army and'Wears the American Theater Ribbon, World war II Victory Medal and the Good, Conduct. bcverc Melyln Sierley, sear man, first class, USftR, receiv- LYNN WILLIAMS, Chicago model, learns in one uneasy lesson just what happens when a $5,000 mink coat, an upsweep hairdo and the latest in dress fashion go swimming. The lesson came when Lynn leaned on an "unleanable" guide rope across a swimming pool at a fur fashion show. (International Soundphoto) waukee, Nov. 6, 1925, he was an electro plater when inducted March 13, (1 1944.

He served as a rifleman in the Rhineland and-'wears the Fur- pie Heart Medal, the, Europe- Africa-Middle Theater Ribbon with one Bronze Battle ed his discharge July 4, 1946, Great. Lakes, 111. Born in i Star and the American Thea- Victory township Aug. 25, 1926, ter Ribbon. He was, wounded he enlisted Dec.

5, 1944. He served at Great Lakes and aboard the USS Baham and the USS Bordelon and: wears the Theater Ribbon, Dec. 20, 1944, while serving in I Belgium. Herman Robert Peterson, motor machinist's mate, third class, USNR, received his discharge the Asiatic-Pacific Theater May 31, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. Ribbon, the Philippine Libera- He was born June 14, 1926, in tion Ribbon and World war II! Ludington and enlisted June 10, Tri 4 1 1944.

He served at Great Lakes, i Gulfport, New Orleans, I AMERICA'S BIGGEST I 1 Victory Leon Russell Bigsby, seaman, first class, USMR, was given his discharge July 4, 1J946, at Great Lakes, 111. He was born in Flint June 1, 1927,, and enlisted aboard the SS Patrick C. Boyle, with the 127th and the 90th NCB and with NAB Navy 3923. He wears the American Dec. 18, 1944.

He served at Great Lakes, Port Hueneme, Calif Grpssei lie, Bremerton, ipp7 "liberation Ribbon and with the armed i Guard World war victory Medal. Center NOB Adak, Alaska, and 1 aboard the SS Oberlin Theater Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon, the Phil- of was inducted July 20, 1944, USNR, was given his discharge ceived his discharge July 1,1 June 29, 1946, at Great Lakes, Hellll. Born April 24, 1926, in Ludington, he enlisted June 10, 1944. He served Little Creek, at Great Lakes, and aboard 1946, at Ft. Sheridan, 111.

was born in Ludington Aug. 15, 1921, and was a construction clerk when inducted. He served as a rifleman in the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Europe-Africa- bon and World war II Victory the USS LSM-495 and the USS Samaritan (AH-10) and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Rib- Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with three Bronze Battle Stars, one overseas service bar, the Good Conduct Medal, World war II Victory Medal and the Army of Occupation Medal (Germany.) Sgt. Andrew Patterson of 308 Fourth street was discharged July 12, 1946, at Ft. Custer.

He was born March 20, 1919, in Ludington and was a punch Medal. Jack first class discharged Delos Wahr, seaman, (GM), USNR, was June 20, 1946, at press Aug. operator 12, 1942. when inducted He served as a duty non-commissioned officer and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Africa-Middle Ribbon, the Eastern Good Europe- Theater Conduct Network stations CHS: WBBM, 780; WJR. 760.

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Wilson, Guests at the Norman Smith home over the Thanksgiving week-end included Mr, Smith's sister, Miss Berhice Smith, and their aunt, Miss Hilda Brany of Shelby. Mrs. Mae Kohlman has returned from Grand Rapids where she spent a few days with ceived his discharge Jan. 16, 1946, at Ft. Sheridan, 111.

Born in Hesperia Sept. 3, 1923, he was a. stock record clerk in civilian life. He served as a chief clerk in New Guinea and was given the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with one Bronze Battle Star, four overseas service bars, the Good Conduct Medal and World war Victory Medal Pvt. Donald R.

Laird of 410 East Melendy street was discharged June 29, 1946, at Ft. Sheridan, 111. He was born in Ludington June 6, 1917, and was a stationary boiler fireman when inducted May 8, 1941. He TT served as a cook in the Newl He was born in Centralia, 111., Guinea, Southern Philipnines I Dec 18 1917 and was an elec- and Luzon campaigns and tncal engineer when enlisting the 'American Defense! March 26, 1942. He served as a Medal and World war II Victory Medal.

Donald Henry Weinert, seaman, first class, USNR, received his discharge June 23, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. Born in Pentwater July 19, 1925, he enlisted Aug. 22, 1944. He served at Great Lakes, Norman, with Navy 3149 and NSD Navy 3149 and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Asiatic- Pacific Theater Ribbon, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal. Great Lakes, 111.

He was born in Scottville July 7, 1927, and enlisted Sept. 14, 1944. He served at Great Lakes, San Diego, and aboard the USS Kidd (DD-66) and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Aisiaitic-iPacific Theater Ribbon, and World war II Victory Medal. Charles Wallace Luxford, fire controlman, third class, USNR, was given his -discharge June 30, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. Born in Lakeworth, Aug.

31, 1926, he enlisted June 10, 1944. He served at Great Lakes, Samson, N. Newport, R. and aboard the USS Vinton (AKA 83) and received the Asiatic- Pacific Theater Ribbon, the American Theater Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal. David Gilbert c.

boatswain's mate, first Sgt. Leigh R. Rasmussen the USS Chinqua- on te was pin. He was awarded the, Barged April 27, 1946, at Camp American Theater Ribbon, the McCoy, Wis. He was born Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon.

Ludington Dec. 7, 1924, and was the Philippine Liberation Rib-ja general farmer when mduct- bon and World war, Victory ed Jan. 12, 1944. Medal. Lt.

Russell Waldo Hanson of He served as a section leader in Luzon and wears the American Theater 509 East Loomis street was re-'Ribbon, the Bronze Star Medal, leased from Army service Aug. i the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Rib- 1946, at Camp McCoy, Wis. I bon, the Philippine Liberation He was born Jan. 13, 1920, with one Bronze Star, entered the service Oct. 24, the Distinguished Unit Badge, Vj JN THE Excellent Popular in Mixed Brinks So Smooth SoDelicioua So So Distinctive 1944.

He served as an infan- the Good Conduct Medal and try unit commander and wears i tw.o. overseas service bars. the Ribbon, the Europe-Africa-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with two Battle Stars, the Good Conduct Medal, World war II victory Medal and the Army of Occupation Medal (Germany.) Cpl. William Roy Nelson was discharged from the United States Marine Corps July 3, 1946, at Parris island, S. C.

He was born in Ludington Aug. ,20, 1921, and enlisted July 4, 1942. i He served as an anti-aircraft machine gun crewman in the Asiatic-Pacific area from Oct. 8, 1942, to Sept. 11, 1945, par- icipating in operations against.

enemy forces at Midway slands and Okinawa, Ryukyus i islands. I Thomas Francis Nichols, gun(Please Turn to Page 9, Column 4) Pfc. Curtis 3ranch Route ducted Aug. 22, 1944, received his discharge July 3, 1946, at 1 'amp McCoy, Wis. He was born Jan.

31, 1925, in Branch and was a general farmer in USCG-, received June 24, 1946, at his discharge St. Louis, Mo. Born in Hamlin township Nov. 7. 1921, he enlisted June 5, 1941.

He served at New Orleans, Norfolk, Chicago, 111., Ludington, San Juan, P. Bahia, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Chad- Service Ribbon, the American Theater Ribbon, the Asiatic- Pacific Theater Ribbon with tvro Bronze Battle Stars, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one Bronze Battle Star, eight overseas service bars and World War II Victory Medal.

Gordon B. Gilmore of Alex Barvicks, Brazil, St. Louis and aboard the (j.g.), USNR, of Branch Route USS Joseph T. Dickman, the 2 was giv.en his Navy Leonard Wood and at May 5, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. CGTS.

Groton. Conn. Aaron Atwood Griswold, fireman, first class, USNR, was discharged June 25, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. Born in Custer June 9, 1926, he enlisted Feb. 3, 1945.

He served at Great Lakes and with Recreation Activity-14 ND and wears the Asiatic-Pacific I Theater Ribbon and World war motion picture officer, a radar material officer, an electrical officer and an engineering watch officer aboard the USS ALCOLAKA 54 and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one Star, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with two C. Smalley 1, who was of civilian life, light truck He. served driver in as a the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns and wears the Europe Africa-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, the Good Conduct Medal, one overseas service bar and the Army of Occupation Medal (Germany.) Pfc. Russell R. Rotta of Ludington Route 2 was discharge July 5, given 1946, his at BORROW from TOWER en Signature, Car.

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Suite 1, VVangcn Bldg Open evenings by appointment. Phone 921 Robert R. Powell, Manager vv. -vrt 309 First street, Scottvllle, re-' fcars and World war Victory wick are visiting at the home of their son, Edgar Chadwick, at Whitemore lake, near Detroit. Before returning to Pentwater they will go to Battle Creek to i visit neir daughter, Mrs.

Ted Regina. Mclntosh Home I Is Scene of Party ELM FLATS The William Mclntosh Sr. home was the gathering place for a group of friends and relatives celebrating their- annual Thanksgiving get- together. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Young of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spellman and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ringler, Mr.

and Mrs. William Farwig of Muskegon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Granger and sons Freddy and Rickie, Mr. and Mrs.

William Mclntosh Jr. of Ludington and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mclntosh of Freesoil. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Timinskis ceived his discharge July 6, 1946. He was born Nov'. 20, 1915, in Scottville and was a machine operator when inducted July 27, 1945. He served as a finance clerk and wears one overseas service bar.

Sgt. Isabelle Linden Hasenbank, United States Marine Corps Reserve, was given her discharge May 29, 1946, at Ar-1 lington, Va. Born in Meade township Sept. 21, 1917, she enlisted May 26, 1944. Bruce Edgar Stuart, seaman, fifet class, USNR, was discharged May 9, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111.

Born Feb. 2, 1927, in Mason county, he enlisted Nov. 24, 1944. He served at Great Lakes, Little Creek, and GTMO Bay, Cuba, and wears the American Theater Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal. Andrew Edward Rasmussen pharmacist's mate, third class, USN-I ISA) was discharged July 5, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111.

He was born in Ludington March 12, 1926, and enlisted May 26, 11944. He served at Williamsburg, Portsmouth, and Brainbridge, and wears the American Theater Ribbon and Medal. Albert Cpl. Jerome L. Nickelson of 405 East Danaher street received his discharge June 17, at Ft.

Sheridan, 111. He was born Jan. 10, 1921, in Manistee and Eugene Johnson was a light truck driver when electrician's mate, third class, inducted June 30, 1944. He and daughter Jolyn were World war II Victory Medal. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Harry Pappe home in Amber and supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Evanowski of Lincoln River. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Gulembo and son Ron E. of Bellaire and Mr. and Mrs. W. Battige of Muskegon were Saturday, Nov.

30, evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Timinskis. Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Hanner and children Kathy Sue and Ward Jr. were Friday evening dinner guests at the J. Timinskis home. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Driza of Muskegon were Thanksgiving day visitors at the John Ruzgis home. Word has been received that Marshall Gulembo who has been a patient at University hospital at Ann Arbor since Nov. 11 is improving satisfactorily. Mrs. Gulembo, who is staying in Ann Arbor also writes that Mr.

Gulembo is enjoying the cards and letters from friends. Additional letters may be addressed to Mr. Gulembo, 5th Floor West, University hospital, Michigan. Ann Arbor, Benjamin Taylor Genson, motor machinist's mate, third class, USNR, received his Navy discharge July 8, 1946. He was born April 29, 1927, in Mason county and enlisted Dec.

7, 1944. He served at Great Lakes, 111., Miami, and aboard the USS LST-377 and wears the American Theater Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon and World war II Victory Medal. Russell Arthur Hansen, storekeeper, class, USNR, who enlisted Stpt. 27, 1945, was discharged July 4, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. He was born in Ludington March 18, 1927.

He at Sampson, N. and World war II Victory served wears Medal. William Cameron, seaman, first class, USNR, was discharged July 1, 1946, at Great Lakes, 111. Born in Morris, 111., Sept. 26, 1926, he enlisted Dec.

5, 1944. He served at Great Lakes, Norfolk, and aboard the USS Brinkley Base and wears the American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon and World war Mrs. Clyde Peters was a Monday, Dec. 2, dinner guest at the' Kenneth Parker home. II Victory Medal.

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