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The Herald-Press from Saint Joseph, Michigan • 14

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Par Fourteea THE HER AID-PRESS, ST. JOSEPH, MICH. THURSDAY, MARCH 190 Sinatra's Daughter Engaged Jo Singer Elvis Returns Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Hoyden's Bride To Be Never Saw His Movies HOLLYWOOD. March I tfl -r 1 'i- ii.il Prank Sinatra's daughter, Nancy, is engaged to singer Tommy From Gerrr tany Sands. "He's an individualist, too, and the sweetest copy-cats By HAL McCLIJRE NEW YORK, March 3 (A Ac not afraid to say what he thinks, Her mother, Nancy Sinatra, announced the engagement tor Sterling Hayden's latest That kind' of honesty is rare Wednesday.

She said no date any family For Discharge has been set, but that Sands, 22, bride-to-be can't recall ever seeing him in motion pictures. I must have, as a girl." has bought a ring and will give Mrsj McConneQ, a blue-eyed brunette, is the' former Catherine Ann Devine of New York City. Her father, James J. Devine, was it to 19 -year-oid Nancy as soon as she returns from New York. said Mrs.

Catherine McConnell, an attractive 28-year-old divorcee. "He certainly looked familiar when I met him here In copubllsher of the Clarksburg SHIRLEY TEMPLE gingham girl Look-AUkes By JOHN KOLESAR FT. DIX, N. Mar. 3 Ifl Egt Elvis Presley, singing idol of the rock 'n' rollers, arrived here from Germany today to be (W.Va) telegram and later New York." newspaper publishers represen Donphucs Buy That meeting, about three atlve here.

mustered out of the u. S. Army, weeks ago, culminated in their Her elsht-vear marriase to Neil A military air transport plane carrying' Presley and a number wedding announcement yester McConnell, an investment broker day here, ended in 1958 in divorce. of other soldiers landed at near shwttafci, $5.91 She said she met the 44-year- IS She has custody of their son th, ST.SS Central Grill In St. Joseph Scott, 8.

End In Divorce to old actor through a mutual friend, adding: "Sterling was here to do a television show and he called me for a date. I accepted and we dated during most Hayden formerly was married to actress Madeleine Carroll and Betty Ann De Noon, the mother of his four children. Both mar Prank Donohue and his wife, Marina, 100 Lake Shore have of the time during his stay. I liked him right away. He was riages ended in divorce.

Hayden's considerate and! children in his custody range taken over the Central Grill, 613 handsome. from six to 10. Pleasant from Gray the owner for the previous 10 years. OocEinooo Goiyiiiiiinif lews Donohue is a former production manager for Industry and Power and Consulting Engineer, trade BUCHANAN, Mar. 3 Plans for hostess.

Tuesday aftemoon'to the Loyal Independent club. The Shivering Teens Scream For Elvis STEPHENVIIXE, fid-Mar. 3 (A A crowd of shivering but determined teen-agers stood in chilly weather until 3 a. m. today 1 to greet rock 'n roU idol Elvis Presley.

The military air transport plane returning Presley from West Germany to the United States for his army discharge stopped at Ernest Harmon Field here for a 50-minute refueling stop. When Presley appeared, the teen-agers began a screaming assault. "We had a tough time gettin those kids away from him," said an MP. "AU of them were swarming around him asking for autographs and pictures." magazines published in St. Jo a group to spend time working in the Brethren Relief Center in GIVES CITATION Mansfield F.

Ritchie, right, president of Twin Cities Container extends a gold coin citation to a business associate, George president of the Green Bay Paper and Pulp Green Bay, Wis. The occasion was Twin Cities' recent re-election of officers and directors. Kress is a board member in Ritchie's company. Other directors shown above, left, are Atty. Elden W.

Butzbaugh, Bentojn Harbor, and J. L. D. Morrison, Xos Angeles, Calif. Morrison returned to his native state two years ago after living, and working in the Twin Cities for several years.

He's the inventor of the. record changer which started V-M Corp. Butzbaugh is secretary of Twin Cities Container, and Morrison is treasurer. Not shown in the picture are R. S.

Harper, vice president, and John Stout, production vice president. short business session was con seph. For the last year and more he was in New York City working ducted by Mrs. William J. Bur on aviation magazines, while his Napanee, Ind either April.

6 or 7, were completed by the Ladies' Aid society of the Church of the wife and child remained here goyne and was followed by entertainment. Game favors were awarded to Mrs-, Elmer Clark, His wife, Injured in an auto ac Brethren Tuesday evening at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Clair Baldwin. Mrs. Everett Baughman was the hostess.

During the business session conduct cident some' time ago and still under a doctor's care, formerly ran the Branding Iron restuarant Mrs. surgoyne, Mrs. Tamerson Binns and Mrs. Margaret Mo Farlln. Shorn 8.

A. Movie on US-12. Ai 4 ed, by Mrs. Baldwin arrange Featuring the program at the Momany, 372 N. Winans, is 5- ments were made for a delegation weekly meeting of the Buchanan nearing 65 and planning to retire.

to attend the women's spring rally of the Northern Indiana He says he has no present business plans. The sale price of the business Cub Scouts Hold Annual "30" club in Mrs. George W. Smith's home were colored movies of South America taken by Mr. and Mrs.

Smith on their district at Goshen College, Gosh en, Ind, April 12. Those wish alone, not the building, was reportedly around $10,000. ing to attend are to contact trip there this winter. Mrs, Mrs. William Bosler.

Children's clothing kits for overseas relief Banquet At Three Oaks Smith gave the commentary. Mrs. Ted Lyon was welcomed will be taken to the rally and members preparing the kits are to turn them in at the meeting THREE OAKS, March 4 More with Victor Fisher in Scouts charge mony. of the graduation cere- with Mrs, Qllie Breland on April as a new member. The president, Mrs.

Iver Carlson, announced that the next meeting will be with Mrs. William Beards-ley March 7 a musical program entitled "Speech of the Angels" will be presented by Mrs. than one hundred and thirty persons attended the annual Mrs. Herman Diilman will ar One Driver Arrested In Three Crashes Blue and Gold Banquet of the 7 5 by McGuire Air Force base In a swirling snowstorm at 7:42 a. m.

(EST). The hip-swinging singer has served in the army almost two years. He left the United States in September, 1958, for duty with an armored division in Germany. "We Want Elvis" A crowd of 300 rock 'n' roll fans greeted the plane at a refueling at Prestwick, Scotland, with cries of "We Want Elvis." Presley, made a sergeant earlier this year, will meet a mob of reporters, photographers and television cameramen on his arrival here before being mustered out. On leaving Germany yester Three Oaks Cub Scouts which marked the golden anniversary of scouting.

The banquet, which Robert Soucek- and Mrs. Thomas Joe Heward, a past Cubmaster, gave a talk on Cubbing and the program closed, with a talk by the Reginald Dryden. Both Mr. Heward and the Rev. Mr.

Dryden were presented with a Golden Anniversary book of range the program for that meeting. Members who will take part in the World Day of Prayer service Friday In the Nazarene Church are Mrs. Charles Oxend-er, Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. G.

Mitchell. A quarterly council meeting was attended by Cub Scouts and their families, was held in the Congregational church parlors, will be held by the Church of the Brethren at 7:30 p. Friday in the homerbf Mr. and Scouting as a memento. Baughman and son, Donald.

The program featured a round table discussion on The affair opened with tne Mrs. Maynard Ewert, Jr. The placing of the flags by Bruce Warren and Bruce Clark and the Cinderella pastor, Rev. William Bosler, will preside. To Help School Portage Prairie Child Study lighting of the candles on the anniversary cake, which was donated by Joseph Warden of the Bayleaf Rebekah lodge meets everyone happy.

With the at 7:30 p. Friday in the Odd Fellow Hall with Mrs, Marie club meeting with Mrs. Glenn O. Vite Tuesday evening outlined plans to aid the Niles School for that knows altie tricks Actress Gets Quicky Divorce From Tarzan' HOLLYWOOD, March 3 (fl Snider, noble grand, in charge. Mrs.

Harold Kramer, 'Mrs. Frank St. Joseph police reported three minor accidents Wednesday and arrested one driver for careless driving. No one was injured. When Robert Woodley, 43, South Haven, stopped in the 100 block of State st.

in order to back into a parking space, he was hit in the rear by the car driven by Earl R. Nimtz, 21, of 1009 Pine st, Niles. Police said Nimtz wasnt watching where he was going and charged him with careless driving. Damaged were the rear of Woodley's car and the front of Nimtz. The accident occur rickrack, csnched-in watt.

And boon to tey mother no ironing needed Fran or wonderful eoBeetio ti CwdoreSs Lask-ASSws, Warden Bakery here. The fev. Reginald N. Dryden, pastor of the Congregational church which sponsors the pack, gave the invocation. Mrs.

George Thatcher, one of the den mothers, cut the anniversary cake. day, Presley said he planned to return to his home in Memphis, as soon as he's discharged before getting ready for TV show May 1. army said it should take two or three days to separate Presley from service. The 24-year-old singer entered the army March 24, 1958. The army says it's proud of him.

Exceptional Children. Mrs. Robert Hakes was In charge and the annual election was scheduled for the meeting April 5. Mrs. Merritt H.

Vite and Mrs. Wilmer -Baker Will be the hostesses. A dinner out was planned for May and Mrs. Ira Tresh was appointed to select the place and Actress Vera Miles flew to Juarez, Following the dinner the Cub- master, Wilbur Warren, spoke King, Mrs. Leo Dalrymple and Mrs.

George Roe will arrange the entertainment. Mrs. Martha Trapp has been called to Tucson, Ariz, by the death of her son-in-law, Joseph Liska, who died Sunday. She will spend a month with her daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Rotl have returned fronr" Ypsilanti, where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MrsJohn Mc Mexico, yesterday, got a divorce in two hours from Gordon (Tarzan) Scott and came home in time for dinner. Scott has been in London mak date. The unseen gift was pre "We'd love to have him.

said an army spokesman. sented to Mrs. Foster DeJPoy by briefly and there was group singing. The den mothers, Mrs. Anthony Benhart Jr, Mrs.

Joseph Warburton, Mrs. Jack Covert, Mrs. Wilbur Warren, Mrs. Ashley Glossinger Jr- and Mrs. Laura Mrs.

Robert Kell. During the social hour the group sewed for Krueger were called on to in' red at 10 p. m. On Lake blvd. near Market Dewey Blalock, 35, driving a city truck, backed up to the curb to pick up a load of snow and hit a light pole, breaking the globe and bulb.

The accident occurred at 4:15 p. m. A semi-trailer truck, -owned and driven by Ben J. Pompey, 27, rt. 1, Dowagiac, clipped the' ing a new Tarzan movie.

They have been separated for several months. Miss Miles inlsted the only reason for the Mexican divorce was "to get the thing over as quickly as possible." She said she is in no hurry to marry anyone else. troduce themselves and the boys in their dens. Victor Fisher, Donald. While there they helped celebrate their grandchildren's birthdays, John Brian, age four, and "Cheryl, age, two.

MAKE THIS YOUR STORE Cloverleaf 4-H Plans For Window Display the Berrien County Cancer Society. "My Favorite Flower" was the roll call topic for the meeting of the Women's auxiliary of Buchanan Township Fire Dept. Tuesday evening in the fire station clubroom. The president. leader of the Webelos group also Downtown introduced these boys.

St. Joseph Gordon Mangold made the presentation of awards to the boys in the Sharpshooter's club BUCHANAN, March 3 Thirty Your Headache May Be A Pain In Neck LOS ANGELES, March 3 (ff! and scouting awards were pre members and leaders of Clover' xront Dumper oi the car, of William A. Kuschel, 59, of 2S05 Thayer, when Kuschel stopped in front of the post office on Main st. before parking. The only damage was to the bump leaf Community 4-H club were sented by the secretary, Charles Wolf, as follows: Anthony Ben- present at the March meeting Tuesday evening in Bertrand hart, a bear badge, one gold ar A neurologist says that pain in your head may be a pain in the er of Kuschel's car.

Mrs. Russell Chadderdon, announced that the group will make pin cushions at the meeting, April 5 which will be given as Mother's Day gifts to patients in the Berrien County Hospital. The roll call topic will be "Household Hints" and Mrs. Dale Letter and Mrs. Harold Sebasty will be the hostesses.

During the evening the group completed the quilt which is kept on hand in case of a fire emergency. row and one silver arrow; Bruce Spears, lion badge and one gold arrow; Charles E. Wolf, wolf neck. Dr. Arnold P.

Friedman of Columbia university told a medi badge; Dee Slate, bear badge and one gold arrow; Bruce Clark, bear badge, one gold arrow for Lose Spare Tires BUCHANAN, March 3 Two cal students' conference yesterday that headaches are caused the bear rank, and one gold and by 'changes in the blood vessels three silver arrows in the wolf and the muscles of the head and Clark Equipment employees in Buchanan had spare tires and, wheels stolen from, their automobiles Wednesday night while rank; Edwin Margol, one gold Mrs. William Conn and Mrs. Xed Bailey presented the cur arrow for the Lion badge; Rich ard Thatcher, two silver arrows parked in the company's River st. lot. for the Lion badge; Robert Mar neck.

1 He said headaches can result when muscles in back of the neck or head remain contracted for long time. These are the muscles which contract when a person becomes tense and nervous because of external stresses. 'The victims', both working the 1 p. shift, were gol, bear badge with one gold and two silver arrows; Edward Helmbuch, a bobcat pin; Bruce Warren, Lion badge and one gold arrow; and Billy Heward, Lion rent lesson "Wills and Descent Of Property" at the March meeting of the North Buchanan Modern Mothers Home Economics club Tuesday evening in Mrs. Bailey's home.

Mrs. Elmer Handley, group chairman, conducted the" brief business session as it was planned to meet with Mrs. Neale Shreve on April 5. Mrs. Dwight Markham was Marion Bridges, rt.

3, Niles, and Edward Sheeley, rt. 1, alien. badge and one gold arrow. The loon, which is a diving Two boys, Terry Fisher and township hall to complete arrangements for the window display during National 4-H Club Week, March 6 through 12. The committee in charge of setting up display is composed of Diane Carlson, chairman, Donald and Dale Marsh, Sharon Weaver and Jane VerValin.

President Blair Clark was in charge as the group voted $5 to the Niles School for Exceptional Children, ear-marking the money for the special speech therapy fund. Plans were made to sponsor a chicken dinner in April and to donate the proceeds to this speech therapy fund. Appointed on the dinner committee were Dale and Donald Marsh, Donald Fernwalt and Kenneth Klees. Adult leaders named to assist the committee were Mrs. Lucie Siek-man, Mrs.

Galen Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Randall Couchman. Mrs. Siekman, organizational leader, presented county honor roll ribobns, just issued on 1959 summer projects, to the following members: Elaine Strong, for tanning; Bonnie Roundy, for photography; Fred Kline, for swine; Marcia Hoven, for food preparation, and Virginia Smith, on beef.

A new member, Joseph Schwartz, was welcomed by the club. Richard Thatcher, were advanc bird, is found only around fresh water. The Hawaiian alphabet has five vowels and seven consonants. ed from Cub Scouts to Boy aire mara ga ft yum) uVGifi) top f. toe fpljF frig; a is i 5 strategy Plans were made for members to collect old newspapers and magazines which are to be taken to the meeting April 5.

At that meeting a vice president will be appointed to replace Fred Kline who has entered military service. Named on the social committee by, CLrlci oiL tVJ'A i A Hit were rnomas Watson, chairman, Diane Carlson, Sharon Weaver ana Mary Ann Klees. i or you get a new pair free! What makes Berkshire's amazing guarantee possible? The answer is the Ntlace, Kantbun Top and Toe-Ring, Berkshire's exclusive knitting method for the top and toe of each Berkshire full-fash ioned stocking. Amazing Ntlace actually stops runs starting at the top or toe of the stockkig from entering the sheer leg area. Thaf guaranteed' or you get a new pair free! Choose your Berkshire full-fashioned stockings now.

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