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The Herald-Press from Saint Joseph, Michigan • 3

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The Herald-Pressi
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Saint Joseph, Michigan
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Delroit Father Sues Ball Team The Herald-Press SAtardAy, RepU 1, IMS LITTLE PEOPLE 80010 For A State-wide mov of EttJe people starts thi month with tens ef thousand of chUdrea ON THE MOVE Memorial Hospital Admission i If PHILADELPHIA (AP A Detroit father is suing the Philadelphia Phillies for S300.000 In connection with the death of his son, a former player in the club's farm system. Frank Gemignan charged in a suit field in U. District court Friday that a physician discovered his son, Gerald Robert, had a blood condition In 1959. but offered no further treatment. examination or advice.

Gerald died Sept. I960, of! uremic pneumonia. He had been treated at a Detroit hospital after crowing oar streets and highways on eir way to schooL Automobile Club of Michigan and its members constantly work for the safety and protection of our children through famous AAA safety programs that supply materials and work with schools and police officials to educate our children in the ways of safety. Auto Club members ask that afl Michigan motorists appoint themselves guardian of these little people on the move, especially during these early months of their safety education and training. AUTOMOBILE CLUD 6t Joseph Jack Griffin, 1220 Guernsey Richard Ktats, 915 Pine st; Ervin Vkk, 406 Lake st.

Benton Harbor Sharon Anderson, 532 Forest aTC; Vernon Isgren, 470 Gary James Cooley, 2455 Virginia. Berrien Springs Georft Houseworth, route 1. Bridgman Mrs. Leona Johnson; John Hettlinger, route 1. Covert Norman Butts, route I.

Dowagiac Ronald Page, route S. Births St. Joseph A girl weighing 7 he was released by the National League ball club. George Fletcher, club secre-i tary, said that until the club's i LAKESHORE STUDENTS ENROLL Over 300 student have enrolled this week, and a sharp enrollment increase is indicated. Left to right are Marilyn Newman, attorneys had time to investigate the matter, "We can make no comment." John McCarty.

Gemignani's lawyer, said the club was negligent and broke a contract In Dawn Zeiger, Linda Miller, Tammy Ott, Kon isutcner, auss janse, assisting secretary, Stanley Sacha and Ted Katabach. In back row is Jon Dixon. Behind the counter, left, Mrs. Foune, principal's secretary, and Pat Evans, superintendent's secretary. On Wednesday, Sept.

5, only junior high and elementary students come to school for half a day junior high from 8:1 to 10:15 and elementary, from 9 to 11. Thursday, Sept. 6, all students report for a full day of school junior and senior high from 8:15 to elementary from 9 to 3:45. pounds, 10 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs.

William Leahy, 612 Kingsley Friday at 10:14 which it assured the player of; the best medical care. i The suit charges the condition i was discovered at springs train-1 ing In 1959. but that it was not 1 made known to Gemignanl or his father, despite a worsening of i the problem. The father had filed a similar I ajn. Benton Harbor A boy weigh ing 6 pounds, 14H ounces was bom to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Cabin Cruiser Is Towed In Boat Race MADISON, Ind. Seattle's Three Trinity Teachers To Be Installed Sunday VISIT OX PHONE YOUI NEAREST OFF1CI suit for $500,000 in the VS. Dis- trict Court in Detroit, but it was i dismissted on the grounds the Phillies did not do business in that city. The son, an outfielder and first baseman, played for Johnson City, Term, and Elmira, St.

Joseph Coast Guard towed in an out-of-gas 28 ft. Chris-Craft cabin cruiser from two and one-half miles out of St. Joseph at 8:10 pjn Friday. Aboard was Phillip Krueger, BERRIEN COUNTY DIVISION RAY E. MILLER.

Manager E. Main, Pbone WA I-111S. Bentoa Harbor Miss Century 21 and 10 big challengers revved up along the Ohio River bank for today's preliminary heats of the Governor's Cup race for unlimited hydroplanes. The durable Century 21-known as Miss Thriftway when she captured the cup here for the first time in 1960 was favored to win a third straight time over the 50-mile course and retire the trophy. NY.

Adams 169 Higman Park, Friday at 7:32 p.m. A boy weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Downey, 12000 East Dowtjjv, 1200 East Empire ave, Friday at 7:26 pjn. Berrien Springs A girl weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces was born to Mr.

and Mrs. William Nestle, 109 Third Friday at 10:45 am. Sawyer A boy weighing 7 pounds. 14 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Livengood, route 1, Friday at 7:12 a.m. Discharge 49, his wue. Joyce, three sons, Phillip, Steven and Jeffrey and Nelson Banmelster, EN S-623S, WstervUet Gerry WaH GA 9-SU2, St Joseph L. J. Beatty.

GB S-433L Berrien Spring 1m Mm pt af kl pKmmWIu far Ims la daughter, Linda. No one was in jured. Fishing Regulations LANSING Fishing regulations for 1963 will be considered at the Conservation Commission's Sept. e-7 meeting at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel In Detroit Krueger called the Coast Guard by ship-to-shore radio. American vessels must pay tolls to navigate the Panama Canal just as do ships of any other nation.

READ THE WANT ADS DAILY St. Joseph Mrs. Fred Knight and boy, 932 Wisconsin Mrs. Dale Jewell and girl, 903 Church Mrs Gunter Boehm. 618 HlUtop Donald Pullins, 830 Myrtle; Diana Thompson, 6164 Pine Mark Parren, 610 State t.

Benton Harbor Mrs. Roosevelt McConnell and boy, 430 Enjoy Labor Day at the Movies! Stay off of hot dangerous highways and relax with one of these special holiday treats I High Mrs. Everett E. Little I FREDERICK ORTNER MISS JOYCE HEYER Three new teachers will be and boy 2065 Taylor; Mrs. William Tisdel; Earl Dechert, 1657 Reeder; Horace Doan Jr.

1698 Olencoe Robert Wycoif, 409 Park st. Baroda Otto Gaul. Berrien Springs Alan Ash- oraft, 2608 Willo dr. mm SO Til 2 P. M.

Sun. I Mom NOW ENDS TUES. Bridgman Nurml Eric Kolk, Lake st. added to the faculty of Trinity Lutheran school at a special Installation and consecration service on Sunday, Sept. 2, at the 9:15 am.

service. With the addition of Miss Joyce Heyer, Gerald Nast and Frederick Ortner, Trinity faculty's will number 14 teachers, with A. Glaess as principal. The church's three pastors are the Rev. Martin J.

Zschoche, the Rev. Robert Dorow and the Rev. Eugene Krents. Gerald Nast, his wife, Marilyn, and three children, come to Trinity from St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Aurora, 111.

A native Coloma Mrs. Belden C. For-bush, route 2, Bex 477; Benjamin TOIHTE 3 GREAT HORROR HITS III COLOR Huff, route Richard Kesterke, route 4. Sawyer Mrs. Flortina Granke IP it QUI Stevensvllle Lulu Smith route 2.

SINGING LOVING SWINGING Watervliet Nancy Murk, Mo bile Homes. Chicago, 111. Lawrence Roht- er, 1258 North Central ave. of Canada. Nast Is a graduate of Concordia Teachers college at River Forest, 111.

At Trinity, he will teach the (1) ELViS! yi ELViS! Ensnare (2) 1 skocx seventh grade and will assist Bypasses Gaylord GAYLORD W) Interstate 75 was opened the eight miles to Vanderbilt Friday, permitting through traffic to by-pass Gay-lord's main street for the first time in many years. TOII CUE KSTtEVEItl ELViS! KUWTKTKS nmnrwn "K5 Of THE ma mr "THIS IS IIVM" -(WW THE MIIBOr "HOUf BWHttE THE HEM JOT IUCXP TWHBTlKTUir Aim mm KC Victor 1 GERALD NAST dition areas of responsibility will be in the Sunday school, youth, and the church's music program. After completing the current school year, he will return to Concordia Teachers college as a graduate student. Arrangements are now being made to hold a special reception for the three new teachers at the Sept. 18 meeting of the Parent Teachers League at 7:30 p.m.

Hi wl mmm mm in the direction and counseling of the congregation's expanding youth program. Miss Joyce Heyer is a native of Michigan and was graduated with a degree in education from Concordia Teachers college, River Forest in May of this year. She will teach the sixth grade. Miss Heyer will also take an active part In Trinity's music program as one of the staff organists, teacher of music in the primary grades and director of the school choir "The Choristers." Presently a student at Concordia Teachers college at River Forest, Frederick Ortner will be a student intern at Trinity for the period of one year. During this time, he will gain experience as a sixth grade teacher.

His ad- Two Postmasters WASHINGTON WV-The Senate has approved appointment by President Kennedy of two Michigan Postmasters. They are Lawrence Jackson, of Clare and Herbert Fowle of Hillsdale. NUee Avenue A US IS Between the Chicken Nook and the Uptown Drag (3) ON THIS color 1 1 SUNDAY aid MONDAY ELVIS PRESLEY KiO GALAHAD GIG YOUNG LOLA AlBRIGHTioapuckmhn it 1 To those who labor with brawn and brain To give our Nation its steel and grain To build our cities and till our farms, And for our defense build up our arms To all of these we tribute pay And dedicate this Labor Day. IN OBSERVANCE OF IAB0R DAY, OUR BANK Will NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. TOIHTE thru f.1011.

Uproarious, Adult Sophisticated Comedy! "I'll II, II II I IIIIIIIIIIWMM 1 THIS YEAR'S BIQ EXCITEMENT MOTION PICTURE! ID ill iHllIla 1- 3 I -GIG YOUNG AIm jaiDWMEADOWS "Ride Clear Diablo" THE PEOPLES STATE CLOSED Wed. Thurs. OF ST. JOSEPH.

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