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PAGE THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953 rr S. J. Mayor Deaths And Funerals Get Diplomas At Realtors Rotary Club Hears Boy Scout Leader Fights War On 2 Fronts 10 a.m. at the Sacred Hea thollc acting as celebrant Housard Tryon Evans terp, pastor.

Burial will be in the Fennvilie church in Sllvercreek for George Hedrick, 75, Dewey lake, who Assn. Dinner Howard Trvon Evans, of 336 cemetery. rosary will be recited Wed Western avenue, died at 3:45 a. was round dead Monday morning at the wheel of his car on county road 690 four miles southwest of nesday at 8 p. m.

at the Chappell todav. at Memorial hospital, est. runerai fiome in rennvllle. Joseph, where he had been a patient Keeler. (Continued From Page One) wha.

has served the patrols of the postofflce in the City of St' Joseph any mora than I have?" be asked. Sparks has been a city commis since Saturday. The Rev. Fr. Philip Cook, church Mrs.

Frank Brant He was born in Keeler April 33, pastor, will officiate. Studnt Complete Appraisal Course Twenty local students of "An- 1890. A resident of this area tne Burial will be in Sacred Heart Klapp Explains Explorer Program Clifford Klapp, director of the Berrien-Cass Boy Scout Council, gave the Twin City Rotary club Monday noon an outline of the new cemetery. past 33 years, he was an employe of the New Products corporation for BANGOR, Jan. 13 Mrs.

Frank (Cora) Brant, 75, Bangor, died late Monday afternoon at her home. sioner since 1948 and mayor since 1953. The rosary will be recited Wed praisal received their eraduatinn the past 28 years. nesday at 8 p.m. at the McLauchlln Shu wajt hnrn 1 1HHA In diplomas from the Southwestern He received 71 points in the In On April 31, 1917, he was married funeral home in Dowagiac.

Picktns county, Ala. She married to Sallel Johnson, who survives Mr. Hedrick was born Jan. 14, Explorer program which the Scout- Frank Brant in September of 1947, Other survivors include four 1883, in Ft. Jennings, Ohio, the itial examination and another 10 points for.

his veteran's disability, giving him a total of 81. Kubath was high with 84. But because of Ins movement adopted last year. Surviving, besides her hasband. son of George and Clara Hedrick.

daughters. Mrs. Ward (Peggy) Cornish of Lawton, Mrs. Dudley (Jean) The local council has 400-teenage boys In the IS to 17 bracket enrolled He married Anna C. Utrup, Dec.

Michigan Realtors association Monday night in the St. Joseph room fo the Whitcomb hotel at their annual graduation banquet. An additional twenty students were unable to attend the dinner. Receiving their diplomas were: John J. Diederich, Box 251, Edward L.

Johnson, Box 100. Rav P. are 13 children Leora Haynes, Lin-nie Medows, and Forrest McMil-llan, all of Birmingham, Mary Sparks' veterans preference, he was 31, 1915, in Toledo, Ohio. She died Cahn of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Russell (Shirley) Chase of Melrose Park, given first place.

In a study series which ranges irora delving Into the mechanics of hot March 29. 1958. Survivors include three sisters, 111, and Mrs. Albert (Gloria) Stevens; and a son, Darwin, of Benton IN AN OPEN LETTER to "veler Mrs. Callie Halsted and Mrs.

Mayme Rogers of North Chattanooga, Mslls Ernest of Winfleld, Hallie Taylor of Fayette, Austin McMillian of Bangor. Pear- Harbor. ans and patrons of the St. Joseph postofflce," this district's U. S.

Rep. Hoffman reviewed the situation and George, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Tillie Barnes of Ft. Jennings; two brothers, Edward of Lima, Ohio, Also surviving are three sisters, rod ding to examining the social sciences. Instructors In these Informal courses are business, professional and service men from the area.

The program is the result of research started In 1955 by the Uni line Whitson of Jasper, Vada Mrs. Archie Dodd of Vandalia and Mrs. Laura Fletcher and Mrs. Floyd and Fred of Kalida, Ohio. charged "political considerations have been injected into the ap Mr.

Hedrick had resided at Dewey McMillian of Neosho, Edward Strickler of Jackson, Clarence Brant of Breedsville, Mrs. Iva Koon of South Haven, and Jess McMillian of Tracy City, a Oleason, both of Dowagiac; two brothers, Ward Evans of South Bend and Richard Evans of Melvin- pointment; His letter in part said: JL lake for the past four years, coming there from Columbus, Ohio, where he was a farmer and beekeeper for versity of Michigan into what the teenage boy is interested in. It is a pick-up from the average age when "Bernard O. Killin, as state com dale, and 13 grandchildren. sister, Mrs.

Nettie Perkins of Aber Mr. Evans was a member of Mod- kmatiy years. He was also the cus- mander of the Michigan Disabled a bov begins to drop away rrom deen, 64 grandchildren, and ern Woodsmen of the World American Veterans and as Berrien county Veterans Service Counselor, several great grandchildren. normal Scouting activities. OPEN TO ALL berg, 2614 Plxley avenue and Martin Rashke, 923 Lydia drive, and Mary Lou R0sgi St.

Joseph. From Benton Harbor were: "Richard W. Ayers, 2031 Krolow, Carrie M. Emhoff, 1128 Ogden, Leo J. Graham, 873 Euclid avenue, Joel Grams, 2072 Elm Terrace, Frank Helvey, 716 Ogden avenue, Ramona Miller, 611 Sunset Lane, Leonard F.

110 Nickerson, Thomas E. Totzke, 941 Colfax, and Brian Valle, 407 East Napier avenue. Joseph Coffman and Ernest B. Morley represented Nile. Dowagiac had seven present! Charles A.

Dixon, Floyd Jerdon, Jr Karl J. Jones, Hazel O. McAvoy, James W. Peer, and Marion and Wilbur A. Weaver.

FROM THREE OAKS Thomas R. Glavln and Luther W.I The body is at the Stafford fu The Explorer program Is open to loaian at tne new vuuinine acnooi. Mrs. Clyde Voorhees DOWAGIAC, Jan. 13 Mrs.

Clyde (Mayme) Voorhees, 72, Scottsdale, died there Saturday, after an illness of six months. AT REALTORS' BANQUET: About 100 persons attended the annual Southwestern Michigan Realtors graduation banquet last night in the Whitcomb hotel, St. Joseph. Chatting above before the dinner (left to right) are: Howard Rerick, vice-president of the National Realtors Association, and principal speaker of tha evening; Harold (Harry) Adams, president of the Southwestern Michigan Board of Realtors and Charles Fuller, University of Michigan instructor in Appraisal a realtor and appraiser from Grand Rapids. neral home in Bangor, where funeral arrangements were incomplete this forenoon.

all boys in the qualifying age limits Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Kerli-kowske funeral home, St. Joseph, where friends may call. Burial will be in Crystal Springs cemetery.

Banhagel Rites Held regardless' of previous Scouting ex-nerience. KlaDD said locally the Dukesherer Rites Held wrote me on the 29th ef December, last, stating that Mr. Sparks was the top qualifier (which is not now true). "Many other veterans have endorsed Mr. Sparks.

As far back as the 28th of January, 1958, Albert F. Klatt, secretary-treasurer of the United Veterans Council of Berrien county, stated that at the last meeting of that organization which was held on Jan. 17, 1958, delegates representing some 16,000 veterans of She was born Aug. 16, 1886, in Silver Creek township, the daughter Requiem high mass was celebrated of Charles M. and Jennie Burk.

She Monday morning at St. John's Catholic church for Albert M. Ban and Wisconsin re- ana, Illinois membership is about equal between non-Scouts and former Scouts. "We're going slow on this new plan but it Is building up well. Scout leaders feel it is best to move carefully because the survey upset a lot of adult preconceptions on what motivates a teenage boy.

"Contrary to some previously held notions, for example, the survey ahows most boys worry more about Find 4 Victims hagel, 74, 332 Broadway, who was taken suddenly ill Thursday, while COLOMA, Jan. 13 Funeral services for Edward C. Dukesherer, 89, of Coloma, were held Monday afternoon in the Davidson funeral home, with the Rev. C. J.

Beehler, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church of Balnbridge. Mr. Dukesherer died Friday at the home of his son, Nelson, with gions. MAIN ADDRESS Ward carried the banner for Three oats.

working at the Louis Upton resi dence in St. Joseph, and pronounced Eddie A. Hedlund attended from Rerick spoke on the subject, "The gC Trr ta RealiUr Lold Wave Berrien county voted unanimously, to pledge their sincere support to dead on arrival at Mercy hospital South Haven. Watervliet and South The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Joseph R. Rerick noted that 3,000,000 more doing well In school than they do fiend, each had a single representative, Charles A. Krieger married Clyde Voorhees In Dowagiac, April 22, 1909. Besides her husband, survivors are two sons, Charles of Buchanan, and Richard of Scottsdale, and one grandchild.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Lyon Son funeral home in Dowagiac, with the Rev. William Payne, pastor the First Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery in Dowagiac.

whom he lived, on US-12, south of people every years are eligible. for Byrne, church pastor, acted as celebrant. Donald Beikman sang the Coloma. about money, the dralt, or giris They feel their most important de and Agnes Kabrlne, respectively real estate purchases due to steadily Pallbearers were Parker and Roy responses to the mass. Casket bearers were Mario Ti The Southwestern Michigan association has sponsored the increasing population.

This will increase to 4,000,000 per year during cision is their education rather than such things as military service, go Dukesherer, Abert and August Lletz bone, John Granlgan, Raymond basic real estate course in the twin the 1960's. Tom H. Sparks. "Political considerations have been injected into the situation, but Sparks cannot be appointed unless he is qualified. On the other hand, it may be that the two Democratic Michigan sena tors will not vote to confirm Kubath.

He will remain as acting poatmaster until some action, over which I do not have the slightest control, is taken." and Kenneth and Maurice Scherer. Burial was in St. Paul's ceme ing steady with girls, getting mar cities ror nine years now with the ried or other things. Tnere are now 22,000,000 one family homes owned in the if. 8., cooperation of the University of We Jnd that they look to their fathers as ruldes rather than to iwicnigan Extension Service.

This tery, Balnbridge township. Wakeman Rites Set Lletz, Sam Klaviter, Ben Rosenberg, and H. D. Martelle. Burial was in Calvary cemetery.

Among those attending the services from out Of town were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tease, and Mrs. Helen Friends may call at the funeral Rerick declared. Of these, 27 pay cash for their homes, and 44 are jrear une ciass instructor was Charles R.

Fuller, a Grand Rapids home after 7 p. m. Wednesday. L. Kromminga NEW YORK, Jap.

13 (AP) A 40-year-old Bronx woman and her thre young sons victims of a cold weather tragedy were found asphyxiated in their apartment yesterday. The four, allx bundled in heavy clothing, apparently had been dead since Saturday. Gas was found pouring from a burner on the kitchen stove. A burner on a gas water heater was turned on, although tha flue had become disconnected. The oU in a kerosene stove in a bedroom had been consumed.

The dead were Mrs. Aurora Ruiz; Neftalie Rivera, 14, a son by a former marriage; Pedro Ruiz, 8, and Robert, 6, children by Perdo Ruiz, 36. BANGOR, Jan. 13 Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m.

at the McKane funeral their friends, teachers or others for answers to personal problems; and they would rather be like their father than they would be President or a movie star. ADMIEE FATHERS "They admire their fathers most debt free. A final point she speaker made was that 70 of all home sales made each year were made of existing homes, rather than new homes. Misch, all of Calumet City, Mr. and Mrs.

William Banhagel of Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ban realtor ana appraiser. The principal speaker of the evening, Howard D. Rerlck, came well qualified.

He fa now president of the National Association of Realtors, and represenative of the Indi- DOWAGIAC, Jan. 13 Hero Lud Denies Guilt wig Kromminga, 73, 115 Dewey hagel of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. home in Bangor, for Arthur W. Wakeman, 74, Bangor, who died Monday at his home.

The Rev. John Benham, pastor street, Dowagiac, died yesterday in Ben Banhagel, James Banhagel, and the Lee Memorial hospital, Dowa lor his vocational ana social skw than they do his position, his looks of the First Baptist church of Minot, Paint Factory Closed or his money. Mrs. John Whitham, all of Ionia, Mich. The rosary, led by the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Joseph R. Byrne, was recited In Bus Ticket Selling Case N. the Rev.

Gordon Thomas, -They think taking responsibility is were Dan C. Woods, 36, 393 Miller street, and Anne Palmer, 35, 191 Colfax avenue. Westbrook Carr, 1, 861 Schulz court, pleaded Innocent to a dis pastor of the Assembly of God of PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) The more important than is anyining alse and they want to know more Sunday evening at the Florin fu south Haven, or wfflch Mr. Wake Navy yard paint factory here, long neral home.

man was a member, will officiate about different kinds of vocations. a target or private industry, has closed its doors. Hereafter Navy Burial will be Jn Arlington Hill The Explorer program, therefore, orderly conduct charge. He was committed to Jail in lieu of a $100 bond. cemetery in Bangor.

Cole- Rites eld paint will be bought from private firms. Original home of the turkey North America. was designed to flu this require' ment" KlaDD told his audience. The chapel of the Florin funeral The survey showed that movies led in leisure time activity but that giac. He was born Oct.

26, 1885, in German, the son of Heinrich and Johanna Kromminga, and came to Dowagiac in 1951 from Chicago. Mr. Kromminga is survived by his wife, the former Martha Lockmann, whom he married May 19, 1914, in Germany; a daughter, Mrs. Magdalene Steingraber of Germany; two sons, Carl and Guenther, both of Chicago; two grandchildren; one great grandchild, and two brothers and a sister in Germany. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.

m. at the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church in Dowagiac, of which Mr. Kromminga was a member, with the Rev. Gerhard Struck, pastor, officiating.

Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Ever swimming was preferred as a leisure home was filled with friends and relatives Monday afternoon for the funeral services for Roy P. Colt, 73, Coloma, long-time employe of the Bare Motive Of Kidnaper activity for thosa who bad expert' enced it. Aubray Wright, the 53-year-old transient accused by police of selling a free bus ticket provided him by the county welfare office, pleaded Innocent to a drunk charge when arraigned in Benton Harbor Municipal court Monday.

After Wright spent 90 days in the county Jail on a drunk charge, the welfare agency purchased him a ticket to Blytheville, Ark. Police said Wright sold the ticket Friday for S3. He was later in the day on a drunk charge. Wright was committed to Beverly Lumber company, who died NOT JUST ANOTHER "CLEARANCE" BUT A GREAT, PRICE-CLOBBERING A fifth of the 14-year-olds data at least once a week and half of the Thursday in the Watervliet Com 16-vear-olds. the survey revealed.

(Continued From Page One) Taken into Rotary membership at munity hospital. The Rev. Lloyd A. Zoschke, pastor of the Eau Claire Community Congregational church, officiated. Mrs.

W. W. Butcher presided at the nn the meeting at the Vincent hotel months last summer. They said she told them she called was John F. Banyon, resident manager for the Indiana A Michigan lid the man's aunt Jan.

3 and said: "Tell Electric company. He is a transfer county Jail yesterday when he was, Casket bearers were Robert King, from the Nlles club. A. L. Tabor, Steve Styblo, William Joe I Just had a baby.

Bring some milk and clothes." Mrs. Iavarone lived alone, away from her seven living children, in Howard Paxson served as program green cemetery in Chicago, where burial will take place. Beverly, Lester H. Carpenter, and chairman. OF AMERICA'S MOST-FAMOUS BRANDS MORE AT GARB'S SALE TIME PROOF THAT YOU GET OR ANYTIME! Chester Taube.

ine McLauchlln funeral home is unable to furnish a $100 bond. Eleven other persons pleaded guilty to drunk and drunk and disorderly charges. DRAW JAIL Sentenced to jail for 60 days was in charge of arrangements. Burial was kt Crystal Springs Memorial Park. the Brooklyn apartment about 14 blocks from St.

Peter's hospital. Two of her children were born in that hospital, police She had two sons by her first Ainong those attending the serv Teosil Majewski ices from out of town were Mr. and Fathers Shuffle City May Mark Davis, 56, 577 Ninth street. Drawing seven-day jail sentences were Bobby Wlthrow, 17, 707. Shelly Mrs.

Arthur Flndllng of Falrmount, SUITS AND TOPCOATS HYDE PARK GOOD- WILL PENN ST A TE--A LLIGA TOR ROCK KNIT marriage, which ended in divorce in FENNVILLE, Jan. 13 Teosil Majewski, 67, 2, Fennvilie, died Monday morning at his home. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunn, and Mrs.

Virginia Schmltt of Tipton, 1940. The oldest son, 23, died last drive, Donald Cook, 17, 650 -Colfax avenue, and Bobby Foster, 17, 764 East Vineyard street. September. Ind. Mr Majewski was a retired gal-vanizar for the Joslin company in Chicago and had VALUES TO 555.00 VALUES TO $65.00 Wichner Rites Set (Continued From Pag One hard-working commission.

Committed to jail in default of payment of fines were Charles 43, 393 Miller street, J. W. Johnson, 44, 140 Bellview street, and JOAnn resided in Fennvilie for the past VALUES TO $39.50 $28e5 Funeral senricta tor Rudolph $0085 She remarried and had Ave more sons and a daughter before her second husband died in 1956. two of these live with their older half-brother. The other four are in orphanages and foster homes.

The daughter, 15-year-old Frances, S1O05 for TAKING OUT PETITIONS (Bones) Wichner, 54, of 815 in years. He is survived by his wife, Wan with the two at large seats along Church street, St. Joseph, who died Monday morning in the Berrien da; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Mishka, 31. Hartford.

Allen Beven, 51, 834 Superior street, paid a $50 fine. His wife, Iva, 43, paid a $25 fine. Paying $15 fines Uiotka are incumbent Solon Emery, an ex-mayor who is seeking his third consecutive commission seat, told of visiting her mother's two-room flat last Saturday. She said she saw no evidence of the baby. and Joard "Jack" Brant, a 31-year-old Benton Harbor private detective Cluck of Fennvilie, Mrs.

Walter TietrowicB, Miss Helen Majewski, and Mrs. Henry Kwllas, all of Chicago; a son, Edwin, of Fennvilie; six grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Louise Bialoglowy of Bridgeport, and a brother, Joseph of San Antonio, Tex. My mother looked sick, strange SPORT COATS ,19" DOUGLAS SHOES REDUCED UP TO 20 who is entering politics for the first and pale," she said. "She hasn't been herself since my father died.

After County hospital, Berrien Center, where he had been a patient three days, will bo held Wednesday at 4 p. m. in the Keillkowske funeral home, St. Joseph. He had been 111 six years.

Burial will be in Crystal Springs cemetery. The Rev. L. H. Broeker, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate.

Friends may call at the funeral home. 0 what she went through with my brother, she's been even worse. He died so young Requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9 a. m. at the St.

Peter's Catholic church in Douglas, The daughter added: "I'm con with the Rev. Fr. William Hoog- vinced she never took the baby." CUS7f.l-f.lADG ts. time. Hagenbarth, so far, is the only resident to take out petitions for Second Ward commissioner.

Hagenbarth won election over Edward Gilford a year ago to fill the unexpired term of the late Charles LaViolette. Charles LeChein, defeated by Lhotka a year ago, has taken out petitions for the Third Ward's unexpired term. There have been no applicants for petitions to run for First Ward commissioner. First Ward Commissioner K. Pa Newman formally announced at last night's city commission meeting that he would not be a candidate tor re -election.

Newman, who is ending his second term as a commissioner, said the "press of business" forced him not to seek re-election. I also have four grown children and I cant forget them." Newman Peters Rites Set Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Florin funeral home for Mrs. Lillie- Jane Peters, 83, formerly of 764 Wauceda avenue, who died Monday morning in Mercy hospital.

The Rev. Ellis Marshburn, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial will bt in the Keeler cemetery. Friends may caS at the Florin funeral home. JACKETS Entin Stock Reduced Up To 33V3 GROUP OF MEN'S TROUSERS Pr.

$3.95 B.V.D. SPORT SHIRTS, Rtg. to S5.95 $2.95 B.V.D. 100 DACRON SHIRTS, Reg. to $4.95 $3.89 MEN'S ALL WOOL HOSE, Rig.

$1.00 Pr. .69 MEN'S FUR LINED GLOVES Pr. $3.49 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.69 MEN'S ALL WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS, Reg to $14.95 $8.95 CORDUROY PANTS, Small Sizes $3.00 IVY LEAGUE CAPS $1.00 PRICES SLASHED ON FAMOUS BRAND WORK CLOTHES at Area Deaths Hi vIm added. Mayor Smith told Newman he was "sorry to hear of his decision" and complimented him on his "outstanding work" as a commissioner. Hedrick Rites Set DOWAGIAC.

Jan. 13 Requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at at it i 3 -tm tl--S Irilt i -I it I :3 sV i i -4 Will Attend Closed Circuit lnh Mow Lm Mitcht Shirts Mow $34S Bif Tank C.Yirt Work Shirts New $1.53 Matcht4 ftntt Mow $U3 Bin Tank Covirt Wsrk Putts Lis New $349 (Sim to JI only) Mow $1.89 Tw iM Capi Now $MS Bic Yank Matched Shirts $2.69 Bin Denim Shop Aprons $.69 Big Yank Matched Pants $3.69 Cork Soled Work Sho. Now $4.95 Oshkesh B'Gosh Matched Shirts Now $3.19 "8W Oshkesh B'Gosh Matched Pants New $4.49 $4.95 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON COYS' WEAR TC0! aiirii, "I af IK. TV PhilUns 66'Mceth sa LM. ng aja a sT-L Top executives of Phillips 66 will; gest in Phillips history, will fea ture talks by K.

S. Adams, chairman of the Phillips board; Paul Endacott, president; Stanley Learned, executive committee chairman and assistant to the president; and other top executives of the oil to eoa br Weat, HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS THROUGHOUT OUR STORE "RADICALLY Sab Starts Vcdnssday, Jsnusry 14th, at 9 A. F.1. re -3 address a nationwide TV audience tomorrow afternoon, but the spectators will all be personnel of the oil firm and its distributors. The Pyramid Oil company, headed by president Martin Edin-borough, will send a special bus to the Pantlind hotel in Grand Rapids for the closed circuit television meeting.

More than 50 dealers from southwestern Michigan are expected to attend, along with sales personnel the Pyramid company. 17 CITIES Grand Rapids is one of 87 cities throughout the United States in the closed circuit telecast, which will originate in Bartlesville, nnder the direction of Teleprompter corporation, of New York. 'The special Pyramid bus leaves the arm's location at 600 Paw Paw venue in Benton Harbor at 1 p. m. lor tha 3:30 Mmit "The Word Gets Around Mrs.

Lillie Peters 2 p. m. Wednesday, at the chapel. Park Free in Roar $tor or Anyplace In Town. We'll Pay Tha Park Fro in Rear tr Anyplace in Town.

We'll Pay The FREE DECORATING SERVICE MP. DRAPERY SHOPPE 116 WATEJJ BENTON HlRBOR WA WS51 BOYS Mttr Charges Phone Meter (Sharps JFOR MEN AND 132 Wittr St, Btnton Hartsr FREE ESTIMATES ff S-11P1 Open Every Friday Night Til 9 ThaTBaUonal aalec meeting, big.272 PiptJtOM HutOf.

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