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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 6

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PAGE SIX THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, Watervliet Honor Roll Divorces Sought Actions Started In Berrien Court First Yule Concert Set At Bangor South Haven Croup Will Play Tuesday ANN LANDERS; Dropped High School, Learns It Was Mistake A. Ok -s VA yi 4 A The following divorce suits have been filed in Berrien circuit court: Bertha Cayo, Oronoko town- ship, from Everett C. Cayo, for alleged cruelty and non-support. They were married Dec.

31, 1851. There are two children. The mother asks custody. Pearl Hankins, Buchanan township from Lewis Hankins for alleged cruelty and non-support. They were married July 1, 1952.

There are three children. The mother asks custody. Norma Jones, Beaton township, from Carl L. Jones, for alleged cruelty. They were married July 2.

1955. There are two children. The mother asks custody. Nora P. Dunkin, Berrien Springs, from lonnie Dunkin tor alleged cruelty and non support.

They were married April 7, 1956. There are no children. Stuart A. Gast, from Kathryn A. Gast for al- lAffa1 ftrtiiilfw utt Tirarn morrioil Dear Ann: I quit high school when I was 16 because I got a chance to take a Job which eemed like a lot of fun and good money.

The job lasted two weeks. Over a year has passed and I haven't been able to get, another job. IVe left my name in over 35 places but no one hasrailed me. There must be SOME type of employment (other than housework) for a girl without a high school diploma. In an interview when I say I didnt finish high school they all reply "That's too bad." I must have a Job because my father, is dead and my mother is not in good health and can't work much longer.

tell me what to do. I am deperate. JINY Dear Jiny: Go back to school and get a diploma. You could sit around another year or two without employment. Your earning capacity will be greater and you'll do far better in the long run if you can tell a prospective employer you've finished high school.

Then you'll also be qualified to take night school college courses which will put you eren further ahead. These are competitive times, and a gal with a limited education cant get her nose in the tent. viuvjvj( a. w.av uuuiiu Sept. 4, 1953.

There is one child. NEW OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS were installed Friday night at the Twin City Multiple Listing System annual. Christmas dinner dance at the Tropical room of the Whitcomb hotel, St. Joseph. Bottom row (left to right) are: Richard Brown, vice-president; Reuben Newman, secretary-treasurer; Herbert Reimers, president.

Tp row, left to right, Ralph Phelps, director; Eldon Steinke, outgoing president; Mrs. Donald Ireland, director; and Walter Stefan, director. Dear Ann: Can a married man keep in constant touch with a former sweetheart and be strictly on the level with his wife? He says YES. I'm asking for your opinion. These are the facts: The woman has had two unsuccessful marriages.

He says she's a swell kid and had a rough time through no fault of her own. She phones him any hour of the day or night and he gets In his car and goes over to "talk to her." The father asks custody. Bobby Glenn Elliot, Benton Harbor, from Reba Jean Elliot for alleged cruelty. They were married Jan. 14, 1957.

is one child. The plaintiff asks that custody of the child be awarded to the mother. Charles Vickery, Eau Claire, from Gloria Vickery for alleged cruelty. They were married Oct. 18, 1958.

There are no children. Extensionaires Plan Yule Party Tuesday The first-annual Bangor Christmas concert will be presented Tuesday at 8 p. m. by the South Haven Civic orchestra in Bangor, high school gymnasium. Nine Bangor organizations are sponsoring the appearance of the South Haven groups here.

Proceeds from the concert will be divided between two organizations which annually award scholarships to young people from the Bangor area the Bangor Community fund and the Friends of Music scholarship fund. 60 MUSICIANS The 60-piece orchestra will present a 90-minute musical show with selections, from the "Feast of Lights." by Hanukkah, and other Christmas songs. The orchestra will play the Hallellu jah Chorus as its program fi nale. Carol singing, with audience participation, also, will be a part of the concert. Bangor residents who play in the South Haven orchestra are Mrs.

Albina Bator, Louis pek, Miss Marcia Bigelow and Miss Nancy Clark. Bangor organizations sponsoring the event are the Parent-Teachers Student association, Fine Arts, Friends of Music, Parents Teachers association, Bangor Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis club. Quarterback club, American Legion and the Band Boosters. Tickets for the concert are on sale by members of any of the sponsoring organizations, or may be obtained at the door on the evening of the concert. Plane Sets Speed Record EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.

(AP) An F105 Thunder-chief fighter-bomber has surpassed the world speed record for a closed course several times in the last few days, the Air Force said Friday. The existing record of 1,100.426 m.p.h. on the 100-kilometer course is held by the French air force, The new mark not announced, pending confirmation by the National Aeronautics Assn. Brig. Gen.

Joseph Moore, commander of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., was the pilot. Mrs. Marie Burdick, who recently returned home from sev- eral weeks pleasure trip to California, will entertain the Berrien County Extensionaires at her home on the Scottdale road, south of St. Joseph, Tuesday, Dec. 15, at a 1 p.

m. Christmas party. She will be assisted by Mrs. John Koebel and Mrs. Herman Glaske.

Ann Landers Her 11-year-old aon calls him "Uncle Jim" and doesnt know he'a married. He says. "It's better if the boy thinks I'm Just a bachelor friend." I've gone along with his being a good pal to this woman for four years. Now I think It's time she got herself a single pal to cry on. What do you say? UNHAPPY Dear Vnhappy: I secbnd the motion.

"Uncle Jim "should keep both shoulders at home. The bachelor role, for Junior's sake, puts a very unsavory flavor on the whole thing. Tell Pal Jim you're not buying his line any more and to cut out the counseling. Dear Ann Landers: You've given me many a good laugh and now Ill cive you one. The letter from that wife who.

complained about her husband sitting In the window every Saturday afternoon to watch the glrlifs across the street reminded me of this sequel: A middle-aged couple was at the beach. The wife sat on the porch knitting while her husband enjoyed himself at the oceanside. A "kind friend reported that her husband was getting his eyes full of the young girls In the scanty bathing suits. She replied "At HIS age do yo uexpect him to play with a pail and shovel?" GRANDMAW Dear Grandmaw: Thanks. We're even.

Confidential to Dead Tired: Who wouldn't be carrying yesterday's problems, today's worries and tomorrow's fears! forget about the past. Do your best TODAY. Tomorrow will take care of Itself. Three More Captured Prison Escapees Lost In Kentucky HARLAN. Ky.

(AP) Three dan-gerous convicts from a mass breakout in North Carolina were recaptured Friday night when they became lost in this mountain town. State police Sgt. James Cox said one prisoner was arrested downtown and his two companions fled only to return by mistake when they became lost again. "Nobody resisted, nobody got hurt," Cox said. "A city policeman nabbed one and the city officers got the other two a short time later." He identified the fugitives as: Wilder Cummings, 39.

convicted of armed robbery at Wllkesboro, N.C.; John R. Kilbourn, 39, convicted of armed robbery at Winston-Salem N.C., and Johnny Lee Miller, 28, sent up for manslaughter from Henderson County, N.C. The three were among 20 convicts who broke out of the maximum security prison at Ivy Bluff, N.C, Tuesday, taking a small arsenal with them. Three still are at large. Two pistols were found In the men's car.

WATERVLIET The honor roll for the second six-week's marking period at Watervliet high school has been released by high schcor principaf Richard Rogers. Highest honors indicate all A's; high honors, B's or above, and honors, a average. Twelfth grade: Highest honors Jean Bandurske, Lynne Conrad, Judy Snyder, Marlene Moody, John Rogers. High honors Shirley Benjamin, Sandra Billiard, Sharon Danneffel, Steve Nelnum, Carol Splllers, Bob Keller, Pete Kobe, Louis Mestre, Marilyn Schied. Honors Martha Minor, Nancy Bates, Joyce Lamp, Sharon Mundt, Bill Stewart, Janet Morrison.

Eleventh High Honors Wanda Woodworth, Sharon Taylor, Karen Matrau, Doris Majors, Elaine Hawks, Vicky Griff is, Jeff Butzbach, Diana Besemer. Honors Carol Clapp, Doug Geisler, Larry Holland, Sherrin Johnson, Barbara Loo-mis, Judy Osgood, Linda Pratt, Danna Schroeder, Karen Spreen. Tenth grade: Highest Honors Frances Ishmael, Roxy Ross. High Honors Lyndia Majors, Wandra Bullard, Dale Bujack. Honors Ann George, Cindy Lewis, Wanda Williams.

Ninth grade: High Honors Richard Camp, Diane Mishler. Eighth grade: Highest Honors Steven Crocker. High Honors Jeff Cole, Linda Dillenbeck, Christine Fotre, Sharon Krak-lau, Loretta PhillipL Seventh grade: High Honors-Cheryl PriU, Karen Sleber, Greg Blevans, Laura Conrad, Elouise Moody, Sue Reinking, Dianne Smith, Roberta Camp. Driver Held SOUTH HAVEN Bobble Kel-Iar, 25, of Holland, was lodged in South Haven city jail following his arrest early today by state police who charged him with driving while under the Influence of Intoxicant. Kellar, who was stopped on US-31, four miles south of here, was to be arraigned today before Justice Alfred Baars.

SUNDAY 60 UNTIL 2 P. M. SUNDAY thru TUESDAY s-4 in file MOST s. IIILOYTJ ENDS TODAY The Best Of Everything Hope Lang Stephen Boyd Susy Parker Joan Crawford Reds Picketed NEW YORK (AP) Four Negro pickets marched outside a Harlem hotel yesterday protesting the holding of Communist national convention there. TWO OF THE DISCUSSED Mattawan Church Guild Honors Five MOVIES IN YEARS -BACK DINNER-DANCE Real Estate Organization Holds Party The Twin City Multiple Listing System, held its sixth annual Christmas dinner dance Friday night a.t the Tropical room of the Whitcomb hotel for 160 members and guests.

The dinner was preceded by a cocktail hour on the terrace. 1 Invocation was given by Walter Stefan. Following the dinner, Robert Kay, as master of Introduced the new officers and directors for 1960: President, Herbert Reimers; vice-president, Richard Brown; secretay-treas-urer, Ruben Neuman, who also held that post In 1959. Directors are Mrs. Donald Ireland, Walter Stefan and Ralph Phelps.

RECEIVES GIFT As retiring president, Eldon Steinke was presented with a gift of binoculars from the lasting system. When making the presentation. Brown commended Steinke for his "splendid Job and conscientious effort" as president for the past ten years. Also praised for their work were Kay and Robert Hunt, who retire as directors at the end of this year. Entertainment was a magic show, "The Magic Twist," by Don Harlo, followed by dancing to the music of Bud Philips quartet.

General party chairman was Brown, assisted by Mrs. Ida Foresman, Mrs. Clarence Bene-dix, Mrs. Dwight Edmunds. Mrs.

George Glade, Victor Moore, Reimers and Joe Reninger. 4(ld $2,319 To Allegan Fund ALLEGAN Howard Strandt. Allegan county registrar of deeds, reported that his office has added s2.319.50 to the county's general fund in the first 10 days of December. About $1,500 of the amount collected came from oil and gas leases, Strandt said. During one day last week, Strandt and his assistant, Mrs.

Norma Thorpe, processed 230 oil leases. SUN. Thru WED. Rockefeller Sounds Out South Bend NEW YORK (AP) New York Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefeller sets out today on a week-long tour of seven states In a 6peech-making campaign expected to result in his decision about running for the Republican presidential nomination. Rockefeller leaves La Ouardia airport here. He is scheduled to arrive in South Bend, at 10:30 a. m. (EST).

The governor's current tour also will take him to Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Fatal Crash CHESANING (AP) John Kul- hanek, 22, of Chesanlng, was killed Friday when his car hit a concrete abutment on a rural Saginaw County road. Farmers In Northern Ireland are using gas to eliminate the increasing number of crop-destroying rabbits. MATTAWAN. Five past presidents of St.

Ret's Guild of St. John Baaco Catholic church here recently were honored at a potluck dinner In the Mattawan school's dining room. Each of the past presidents was given a gift by the present president, Mrs. William Hamp-etead. After the presentation to the presidents, Mrs.

Hampstead presented the Fr. Anthony Wade with a check for $1,000 to be used toward the school's building fund from the guild. The past presidents were Mrs. Franklin Ryan, president during 1953; Mrs. Clarence Manders, 1954; Mrs.

Fred Bowman, 1955 and 1956; Mrs. Walter Spiech, 1957. and Mrs. Harvey Lockhart, 1958. TEACHERS AT MEETING GLENN.

Mrs. Virgin la Shap-pee and Miss Marjorie Guptil, teachers at Glenn school, attended the Lake Shore Teachers club meeting Tuesday at Peach-belt school. At the meeting they discussed Christmas 'plans and decorations. SAVE Going Out Of Bnslniss ELECTRIC SHAVERS Remington S22.M Norelco JI7.W Watches 40 Discount Diamonds Discount Costnme Jewelry 4 Price NILSON JEWELRY Mkim St. Wttrrltt Oprm Tilt MUljr KNTorinAncx ST.

JOSEPH Stover Candies GILLESPIE'S THAT'S IT! Arrested Donald Bradshaw, 208 Park street, St. Joseph, was arrested by St. Joseph police Friday on a charge of being drunk and disorderly In the 300 block ot park. 4 Alwiyi Dtlielut! Russell AVAILABLE AT WDCI T83 TE Kf G30T CARS 1 I 1 1 xv an Mim TODAY and SUNDAY "Minna fir- hi PLUS ALWAYS I CARTOONS Ton it "4 Skalli of Jonathan Drake" Also "Invisible Raiders" Also A M' PAST PRESIDENTS RECEIVE GIFTS: Mrs. William Hampstead, president of St.

Reta'a guild of St. John Basco Catholic church in Mattawan, presents gifts to past president Mrs. Franklin Ryan. Others watching the presentation, in addition to the Rev. Fr.

Anthony Wade, are (from left) past presidents Mrs. HaneyLockhart, Mrsr Walter Speich, Mrs. Clarence Manders and Mrs. Fred Bowman. (Photo by Eva McKee, Lawton.) TOGETHER! 1 JERRY WALD-3 4- inn 7 WHIM HIT AKSEU 1AXSBSST OriLY AT 1 lfDtt fARTHUR fiUSS Ril-M'H "VICTOR MAXUREYVONNEDECARLO Heart Theatre SUrtfwS.

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