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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 3

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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PAGE 3L 111? for sack are: AI- fiold Medal, Ceresota irrt Best S2c; Henkel's Red Cat Henkel's ''and White Drake 63c. tffppoole's Choice and Yale's Ribbon and Gold Sflrer Leaf. 62c; Henkel's sack. 15c, 10 lbs. com meal.

5 lb. sack. 12c, 3fcL' Whole Wheat Flour, 10-'St: F-e Floar' 25-lb. sack, 1 9 rsc ajCi mSQCIAL beriiies which they expect iwill be by every business nian in Port Huron. Ullui tt- leave the' latter part of the week fori dian orDetrolti'Jndga-Vassar for a few weeks visit.

S. A. Graham, State Manager John Grauley Crane, Nelson and James Asman and others. The committee Ballentifae are home from Ann Arbor 5 then escorted the visitors lo rry.n mtn hnll wherA hannript was' nerved. Thr i party arrived home at an early honr this morning, Bpent a pleasant, evening.

ALL FOR STEVENSON H. A. Collins, His Principal Opponent For Chief of Foresters, Quits. Toronto. Ont.

June 16. Harry: Collins, of this city. who' has beea the' most active of lElliott G. Stevenson, of Detroit, for the supreme- chief ranger ot the la-" to land the Job of treasurer, Stevenson had been previously In dorsed for the office of supreme chief ranger by the executive council ct the order. v.

PE1T 9c. and 10c; dry sugar cured lean hams, 14c; picnic 4 i- SUGAR granulated sugar, 100 lbs. rJL 25 lb. sack. 10 lb cm -t- lowest market A.

Luz Co. PLUMBERS PHONE 333-2R 326 E. Water Street ESTIMATES GIVEN ite ALL DEALERS SELL ROSE BETTER DRAKE iron euros FLOUR If iW-bavrjtistT6Ceived (Frank 1U1 lUC ITFCCK. UCJ ft.t.uu week "to "attend the summer school Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Sherman are attending')' the commencement exercises at the University of Michigan, where their son, Albert is one of the literary graduates. Mrs. Ross L.

Mahon will visit friends in Detroit Wednesday and Thursday, after Bpendtng Monday and Tuesday In Ann Arbor. She will leave for, her home at Sault Ste. Marie Friday afternoon, accompanied by her little niece, Charlotte Esther, 1 I Mr. and Airs. u.

A. snerman win dependent oraer oi j-oresters. nas company the Michigan Press associa-li withdrawn from the making the tion to Oulnth, leaving on the steam-j' re-election of Stevenson practically an er Huronic Friday afternoon. From assured facL Duluth they will sgo to the Yellow-; Collins is at present supremo trcaa stone National Park, and on their re-j urer of the order and will undoubtedly turn will stop at Sault Ste. Marie forerun for that office again.

R. Fitz-a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ross gerald. of Buffalo, will also ChdiaJf Washington Avenue M. 4 L.

Mahon. Mr. Sherman expects to! arrive home July. i about the middle of CEDARWOOD GROVE Handsomely Entertained by ML Clem; ens Grove Monday On Mondav evenine the officers and degree team of Cedarwood Grove went? ML Clemens, where they, Initiated'; a large class of candidates. Dr.

Lm- festy, of Minerty City Grove, gave tne address of welcome and Mrs. Edward I D. Campbell, of Port Huron, respond- ..1.1.1. Miss Carrie Goldie left this- moron ing for a. visit with Mrs, Judge Smith fn jlonia.

Mr. add Mrs. Frank Halstead have arrived in Uverpool on itheirw'ay to Germany "A Raymond of Military stieet, Is making a three visit in Louis Markey, of Morrison. 111., is spending a few days in Port Huron with friends. William Smith, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday as the guest of Grauley Crane, of Water street.

Mrs. H. G. Snover, of Pine Grove avenue, will leave tonight fot a yisit in Lonlsville Ky. James Thompson and family nave returned from South Carolina, they have spent the winter.

Miss Mabel of Arkona, is visiting her cousin. Miss Ger-aldine Lumby, of Bard Mrs. Cornwall and family, of St Louis, arrived at Edison Beach on Monday and will spend the summer in their cottage. H. Snover left today: for Vassar and other cities in the northern part of the state in the interests of: the Homes Protectors.

Mrs. Mary left.for her home in Detroit after al visit' at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Welsher, csPratio aynhei, Mrsl "Lou Myers of Willow "street, and Mrs.

Ll B. Doyle, of Lexington, Kentucky, left this morning for a week's stay in Detroit. The Misses Snover, of Pine Grove avenne, will S50.00 40.00 37.50 The Suit Startling Not a The Epworth League will toeet this evening uv charge of Miss iOia sum 'ner. -The renbrt ot the Richmond convention -witloe'tead. Special mu sic Is member 13 nrged to be present, Smlth Tiros, advertise strawberries.

Read, Brophy, Bros. aflvertlsemenL ThlA lUinnAni -IB nilT rn nNWI IH 1 1 1 1 1'. speeches were made byf Grand GuarTwill offer gtrat hargain-in Baby Party. Benjamin. Hoyt4 entertained a number of friends at her, home on Conrt street, on Monday afternoon at a baby party in honor of the first birthday anniversary of Benjamin Hoyt, jr.

i Pretty favors were i given the babies. Refreshments were served. The. place cards were pictures. A birthday cake adorned the center of the table.

Birthday Surprise. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Coulter, on Union street, the son of the household, John E. Coulter, was on Monday evening "given a reception which was a complete surprise to him as pleasing function. The occasion was the coming of the birthday anniversary of the young man. The early portion of the evening was given to the reception of older people and later a company t.upwards of 40 young people filled' the parlors the house. Aielabofate 'list -of dainty, re-fresbmentawas "Served.

Iby Mrs. Coulter during" the eveningvC-As a String closing function', a program of music wajjenjoyed with- company, particfpaling Coulter, the surprised host of the company, is employed as bookkepef "by. the Riverside Printing Co. PERSONAL MENTION. E.

C. Boice is a Detroit visitor today. i. Henry Marx is iday in Detroit. Dr.

irw left ilonday tor a to Chicago. j-" ht Mls9 Henrietta Schalte' r'i? -injoying a vacation. i Ward Taylor is visiting-friends in Ann Arbor this Arthur St. Pierre, of Detroit, spent Monday in Port George B. Good BosJpn, is In Port Hurca for a few days.

Robert Pointer, of spending a few days in Port Huron, i Miss Gertrude Joy. of-Detroit, is spending the day in Port-Huron. f4Eavid Canham, of thetllXof is spending tbge week with -his parents. Mrs. Bean, of Brown.

City, spent Monday in Port Huron with, Miss Margaret Watsqtt left this morning for a visit with friends to louia. W. R. Huboaj-d. of Flint, is visiting his brother, K.

Hubbard, of Water street. Cha3. Hubbard, of Pontiac, is visiting wUh relaTTfef TiT-porrnuTon this 'X- Waists 1 -1 1 1 sizes rrom lsxaoto yxi. tu tnese rugs are fine for porch and cottage use Annual Clearing We hare purchased the entire Pickings of some of; the i best berry growers in this1 part. -We are i receiving their pickings fresh every The fruit 13 the finest we have ever seen.

-Strawberries I "We have the largest assortment of strawberries ini the city to select from. We will be able to supply you rwith the choicest stock for canning or table use at lowest prices possible, FVuit Jars -Onr stock of fruit jars, lubbers and all other canning "necessities is complete in every detail. -i II E. Granulated Sugar "We handle only H. E.

Granulated sngar. It'l3 the purest cane sugar made, 25 lb. sack: for 51.50.- 5 SMITH BRdSl CREX RUGS "in all MILITARY TREBT, IN VEGETABLES Garden peas, 4 Quarts for Ripe tomatoes, 5 lb. By the quart Wax beans, quart Cucumbers, extra long green, for New beets, green tops, bunch. Egg plant, each, 20c, Sninaeh.

small leaf. 1 25c 130c 110c 08c two 15c 05c 25c 10c 35c New potatoes, large, white, pk Radishes, long, tnree Tor. Head lettuce, large, 05c 10c WHEN ROAST BEEF IS SERVED A renewed Interest is awakned in the dinner, especially if de- lightful appearance and savory smell indicates that it is from Parker's. The fame of our market fori fur-, nishing the finest beef, lamb, pork and pourtry conswmj growing. i Roast beef, that good kind, iper pound -18c, 16c14c Kettle roast, per 2..

if Spring Iamb, the most danty mat line. 1 i IIVI BC PI, 1 Chickens, fat fowl, per lb. "06c! Spring broiler for frying, y' -MATRIMONIAL, -m Marriage Licenses. "Windlen Moser. 2'J.

Port Huron; Anna GregouskL 23, Porte Haron. Gillispie-Keopfgen. The marriage of Miss Anna Frank Keopfgen will be solemnized on July 8 at the Congre gational cnurcn. The young couple will make their home at the tunnel. Cameron -Schofleld.

marriage of Miss Pearl M. Cameron and Emerson J. Schofield will be solemnized at noon on Wed-i nesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron 149 Forest avenue west, Detroit.

Morrison-Holbrook. The marriage of Miss Helen Crawl ford Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. N.

Morrison, to Francis Edr ward Holbrook, will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Vidal street north, Sarnla, this evening, 8 OCIOCK. One of the eveata of the week the marriage of Miss Charlotte Petit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Petit, of Pine street, and Dr. Melville Kendrick.

Both are popular young people in this city. Miss ha4 been a teacher in the city schools for several years. Maitland--De i-The marriage of' Miss Mabel Malt- land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mantland.

and Frank DeGraw, will be solemnized at the home of the bride parents at North Street, on Wednesf day afternoon at four o'clock, in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. The young couple wil reside on Willow street Engass-Heavenrich, The marriage of Miss Minna En-pass, daughter- f- and Mrsi Adolph Engass, and Max Philip Heavl enrich, of Saginaw, was celebrate Monday evening at Pheonix club, Def troit. The ceremony took place at 6 o'clock and was performed by Rabbi 16-, M. Franklin. Dr, and.

Mrs. The iaore'-Heavenrieb, of this city, were among the guests. Gregowski-Moser. 1 The mlrriage of Mlas Alma 'Gre gowski and Windlem J. Moser "was solemnized at St.

Joseph's church, at 9 o'clock this morning. Rev. Fauiet Spaeth officiating. The bride was gowned in white and was attended bf Miss Ella Moser as briesthaid. Joseph Gregowski, brother of the bride, was be ht man.

A receptiou will be l.t'J at the fconte of the bride's parents vtU GriwoVI street, this evening. Th.ci couple will loave on morning for a short, trip thronh Canada. 1 Miiler-McKay. A pretty wedding be ea at the ncme oi Air. and Mrs Johuj Lowe on Maple s-freet at noon Wed-j nesday.

The liride-r(i-b- is Miss Mar-; aret McKay, or iieiuon IJaxbor. while tlie groom-elecf is NVililam J.jj Miller, of Saginaw, who is wo'i known! in this city. Rev. Gern-ge B. Crawford will perform the ceremony, and the young couple, will leave in the afternoon on a short honeymoon to Cleveland and Buffalo.

They will on their return take up their residence; on Eleventh street. 8 SOCIAL GATHERINGS. At Bridge. Mrs. William Thomnson will enter tain at bridge at the Windermere next Saturday afternoon.

E. G. P. Club. Mrs.

Hugh Bonner will entertain the E. G. P. club at her home on Minnie street on Wednesday afternoon. At Cards.

Mrs. Aaron Rose is entertaining a few friends at her home on Huron avenue this afternoon at cards. June Hop. The city officials and aldermen have received "invitations to the June hop of the Port Huron high school graduating class to be held on Thursday: evening. Inge-mar Club.

Mrs. J. J- Stover will entertain the members of the Ingomar club on Wed nesday afternoon at her home on Ward street. C. D.

T. Club. Mica r.arrfA Twla will entertain the members of the C. D.T. club at heii home on Military street on weanes-day evening.

Karacnondi Club. The Karacnondi Whist club was eni turiainoH at thp home of Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. Next week the club, will be entertained Dy Mrs. jauid mock, of Huron avenue.

Attended Receptien. Mrs. W. W. Sanderson attended-! reception in Toledo on Saturday, given i bv Mrs.

Barton Smith in honor olj Mrs. Donald McLean, president gen eral of the Daughters of the Uevolu tion. Birthday Party. i i Miss Laura Burfla, of GriswolJi street, entertained a number of hec friends at dinner Saturday evening. the occasion being her birthday.

The home was decorated with terns ana daisies. Music was rendered by Miss Claudian Green. Hospital Aid Society. The members ofythe Hospital AiiS society will have harce. Havi-land's confectionery 1 "tore fr Vwo days next week, Mondav aad day.

The ladies will raarS a peci' tr, of business- men's-" aoon-pay 'luaces. Bamboo Porch Shades CHINA AND JAPANESE MATTINGS AT COST PRICE TO CLOSE OUT 1 9 1 -i Ms J. A. Davidson Co sale includes every Wool Suit, every Silk Jacket and all Mirage and Rajah Cream Wool Suits. reductions have been made all along the line.

suit reserved.Pricescut regardless of original cost a $30.00 Suits S20.00 25.00 Suits 16.75 Suits $30.00 Suits 27.50 Suits 25.00 25 Fort Huron's Finest Crooery Moat Horbtt I $15.00 Sample Suits 7.50 i i i 1. it, Hi i I. II hi si i 1 I. t. i i 1 Ladies Tacket are showing an excellent flO.OO value, all wool Broadcloth JackeLj handsomely tailored, taffeta line'd, to go at $8.75.

This is a wonderful coat for the money. You can't get away from a bargain like this. Sample Suits 12.5Q. elegantly tailored, beautiful long black taffeta coats, at Oxfords Special See Our Special AU Wool Broadcloth Jacket) at. Also our black taffeta Jacket styles at $5.00.

Special showing of $10.00 and up. TJndermttslins Special Corset covers 25c Special Drawers 1 19c Special Drawers 25c Special Drawers i. 39c Special skirts, .1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Embroidered and lace trimmed gowns at 48c, 75c and $1.00 Splendid showing of home made and imported embroidered underwear, corset covers and gowns. "PWUCKT Something New tot of food products is al- terest to those wh keeP out not always is a new ar- "commended without thoroughly tested. The g0ld fey Parkep Co are by their guarantee as to nence "and merits.

That is Pay t0 deal with a reliable fSH FRUITS "10118. ripe, 50c, half i Ifc2lr? nume9. 'that" we "can i lantee. each or re. lb 25c rS" fancy 10c A PICNIC GOODS- c.

7 for.zsc herring, ca- 15c 05c IWm JT.13. oicnio aize 33 and napkins. Have you bought your summer Ox fords yet? If not buy them -here, where you are sure of honest values and good wear. We carry only re liable makes and can guarantee every shoe that leaves our store. Try cn a pair, We are making a great Jane special on White Wash Waists at 89c, $1.00, $1.23 and $1.30.

These are absolutely the very best values you ever Baw at these prices. The styles are new and very attractive. Don't miss this They have either stiff or soft cuffs. 1 Ajinuai Clearing SaleLadiesSuits Annual Clearing SaleLadiesSuits 1.

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