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Livingston County Daily Press and Argus from Howell, Michigan • 8

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1 WEDNESDAY, JTJXE THE LIVINGSTON COL'XTY PRESS, HOWELL. MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHT 20, 1951 Church Group Head North Hamburg Ladies Hare Lesson in Wearing The monthly meeting: of the North Hamburg; extension group met at the home of Mrs. Olin Rob with meberTpTei Basket weaving was thT?" for the evening. This esson on the Sewing kets and waste paper bats made this time. This is the last regular September.

mwtm 1 ah i I Mr. Roy Gilland liUlllilill1 lllllli'lillml 'Ul'i 'III 1 1 1' tmmLmmMmmmmmtrwmw MKS. RAYMOND STEPHENS inson June 12th for a pot luck sup-1 Jack Kinlock at of Mr. and Mrs. UNDERSTANDING SYMPATHY, 1 tw ML All mmmim pA and family of Detroit were Father's Day guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gilland. Mrs. Rodney Buzzard and Mrs. Clayton Boutell and son, Michael were Sunday callers with Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Rider. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wriggels-worth in company with Mr.

and Mrs. William McCarthy of Du-rand attended the V.F.W. convention at Escanaba. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Boutell were Friday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rider. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Pelkey and Mrs. Bernice Pelkey and daughter, Carol, of Brighton called on Mrs. Preston Pelkey and children Sunday evening. Birthday congratulations to Bil-lie Lott on June 13th. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Kirkland and Donnie of Perry were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Teller.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hibhard of Byron were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hartie Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gehringer and family of Howell were Sunday fnformation about Funeral Prices is available to you always. We welcome your inquiries. The MacDonald Funeral Home Day and Night Ambulance Servir 5 N.

Michigan Ave. Phone J(M 1 7 afternoon callers on the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geh- nnger.

Stanley Miner's 4-H Electrical MARRIAGE LICENSES Owosso Tuesday. Charles Killim is quite sick with flu at his home east of the village. Several ladies from here attended a stork shower for Mrs. Richard Groshans at the home of Mrs. Duane Glen Friday evening.

A lovely uneheon was served and Mr. Groshans received many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Latimer attended the wedding of Ruth Meredith at Saint Paul's Episcopal church at Lansing Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Florence Holmes and Edna Bacon had Saturday night luncheon with Reverend and Mrs. James N'ixon and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hartsuff. Mr. and Mrs.

June Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fredenberg had chicken dinner in Frankenmuth Sunday. Mary Hassencahl returned to her home Monday, June II, after a 10 day stay at the Osteopathic in Jackson. She is much improved.

Funeral services were held at South Lyon for Ed Patterson last Tuesday morning. Mr. Patterson resided on part of the Sam Wasson farm for quite a few years. Mr. and Mrs.

Alger Bollinger and family called on Mrs. Bollinger's sister, Mrs. Ralph Nicholson, of Milleville Sunday. Club, the Cohoctah Live Wires, took first place in the county, win-ni $10.00 presented by the Detroit CW STT Edison Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Jackson Mrs. lora C. Rathvon FORMER secretary to Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Science founder, Mrs. Lora C.

Rathvon (above), of Boston, Mass, has been named president of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist Mrs. Rathvon has been active in Christian Science for almost 40 years. (International Soundphoto) and son, Dick, of Bancroft were Sunday afternoon eallers on Mr. The Methotlist Youth Fellowship is planning a swimming party for Tuesday evening, June 26. A meeting for those who will teach or assist in daily vacation Bible school will be held at Rain-field church on Monday evening, July 2, at 8 o'clock.

Transportation will be arranged as in the past for children who wish to attend vacation B.ble tcHool July 9 through 20. The last session of the study "Rural Prospect" was held Wednesday evening, June 20, at the home of Cynthia Walters. Father's Day was observed with a program of songs, readings and recitations in the church Sunday. Miss Edna Bacon of Chelsea Home, a retired missionary of India, spent the week end with Mrs. Florence Holmes.

Mrs. Ruth Patton underwent an operation at the Foote hospital in Jackson Thursday morning. She is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Stephens attended the funeral of the latter' sister-in-law, Mrs. Lura Hinchey, at Fowlerville Tuesday afternoon. Arleta Delmar and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hinz, of Detroit and Homer Wasson of Fowiervilie had Sunday dinner with Mrs.

Florence Dutton. Phoebe Stephens spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Raymond Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jacobs entertained the Farm Bureau group at a roast beef supper last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kinlock of Owosso, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacobs and family of Stockbridge ami Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Jacobs had Sunday dinner with Mr. and 'lyde Jacobs, Lloyd and Jerry. Hazel Jacobs, Lloyd and Jerry, enjoyed a fish supper at the home and Mrs. Clair Lott and family.

DEADLY RIBBONS Belts of .30 caliber ammunition make a pleasing, but deadly pattern, as Pfc. William Habjanitz, of Pitta-burgh, checks them for deV fective rounds somewhere en Urn Korean front. Gale Miner and lady friend of Lansing called on friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Clark and son attended a picnic dinner with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clark, of Marion town Marriage licenses were issued this past week by the county clerk's office to the following: Robert D.

Behringer, 27, Howell, and Vivian E. Cain, 27, Fow'lerville; George Crofoot, 21, Fowiervilie, and Rita St, Charles, 19, Fowiervilie; Donald F. Schultz, 23, Detroit, and Mary A. Minock, 24, Fenton; Henry M. Spranger, 22, Howell, and Shirley A.

Sawyer, 17, Howell with consent of mother, Clara Sawyer; Richard T. Crockett, 24, Gregory, and Betty L. Van Blaircum, 22, Pinckney; Lawrence Sydney Rayson Manning, Detroit, and Dorothy Alice Leen-knecht, 25, South Lyon; Elmer Hawkins, 21, Howell, and Christine FOR A LIFETIME OF HAPPINESS! You wontyourmarriage to be happy, to endure all hardship and pain? Of course, you do! Then toke Christ ino your home give Him a place in your thoughts, your hopes your plans. Let Him direct you to the security for which you yearn. ship on Father's Day.

THAT IS FOUNDED Dick Peckens of Selfridge Field N. Stuvel, 22, Flint; Howard Lindbergh Seger, 24, Howell, and Marilyn Jean Rose, 17, Webber-ville with the consent of mother, Alta Rose. was home over the week end. ON CHRIST Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Brown of Detroit spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DRIVE CAREFULLY! Family Tree Dan Royston. Mrs. Floyd Gardner and children of Detroit were Thursday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Geh ringer. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Gilland Ancestors of and Jill, of the furious English nursery rhyme were two little Norse children named Hjuki and Bill. They were snatched by Mani, the moon, from a cruel father who made them carry water all night. According to the ancient Norse myth, they still ride with Muni in his chariot and on a clear night their pail can be seen outlined against the skv. Harvey Billingsley, and family at Sunday, 11 A. M.

"LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP" a sermon about marriage Vacation Bible School June 18-29 You can still come. Over 100 children present the first day. Bellevue. Sundav callers of Mrs. Geo.

Eck Consult hugh a. Mcpherson ii Phone 14SSW Howell, Michigan MUTUAL FUNDS Estate Planning Retirement Income Programs ln consultation with your attorney. hart and A. D. Edgar were Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Freer of Aurelius and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lilly-white and sons. WEST HANDY Mn.

Edw Erklwit Lj 15 nj; i rr! Mf Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Bartig were notified June 3 that their son, Pvt. Myron Bartig, received a broken right ankle while fighting in Korea. At present he is in a hospital in Japan.

The Rainbow 4-H club organized for the year with Mrs. Gale Westmoreland as leader. Helen Judd Epley, vice president; Eva Epley, secretary; and Diane Judd, treasurer. Eva Epley is junior leader. Those taking flowers as a project are: Helen Judd, N'oreta Bartig and Gertrude Epley.

Those taking food preparations are Eva Epley, Helen Judd, Diane Judd, Joyce Rathbun, N'oreta Bartig and Gertrude Epley. Diane Judd is taking canning also. The club meets each Tuesday afternoon at the home of the leader. Mrs. Russell Sharpe, and son spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Shirley Grover. The Handy Homemakers met with Mrs. Chas. Gostick, Thursday, evening with nine present.

Projects for next year were discussed. Mrs. Edgar Eckhart presented the lesson "Seasonal Salads" Four tasty salads were made and served the group. Mrs. H.

J. Bviggs entertained the Jolly Dozen Wednesday afternoon with eight members present, Mrs. Geo. Eckhart won first prize and Mrs. Albeit Bessert low pri's.

Mr. and Mrs. Eckhart spent Saturday with her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Walton Newton and Leo Carver have received word from their brother, Leslie Carver, who was missing in action, that he is in Jubb SAYS a hospital in Japan, sufforine with Sherm back, hip and leg injuries. He was Come to our Gospel Service Sunday evening at 7:15 confined in a prison camp for 3" days. WAITING, LERCKEN CO. Investment Securities Ford Buildings Detroit 26, Michigan Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Crostick are entertaining the latter's cousins from Cleveland. If you haven't a guaranteed plan to make your fortune quickly, buy life insurance. 9 SHERM JUBB Unit Manager- M4V experience sold me! been passing up the Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection we ran get through our company until I saw hoio those plana helped him ulien he needed it. :1 ALL-PURPOSE SEDAN The tiistiticthi note In family cars that gives you a wide choke of beautiful two-tone body color combinations with hurmomanr custom upholstery.

Every Inch is custom-hitilt and equipped. "But last yar Joe hail to ga to the hospital fur quite a stay. He nwtiini till kinds of drugs and treatment. Then his little girl wus taken sick anil went to the hospital, too. Joe admits he'd be in debt today if it weren't fur the way Blue Croaa covered tiie "Whan Blue Crow and BIub Shield wore made avail-ibls where I work.

Joa siirnwl up flrnt thing. I held off. myiwlf. Figured I didn't ned the protection Wr pretty hwiithy in our family and I'd 'suv' the few cents a dav it cunts. The Greenbrier and Station H'uqwr are color-style options of tin All-Purpose Sedan.

MML --T A TWS 1 rSz THIS IS YOUR TICK IT TO. wawtY-niH Rtcovnr The car that has all America talkinrl On all-purpose sedan And remember" a Blue Crom-Blue Shield Memhww ship Card got you admitted to a participating hospital without red tape or cash deposit. And afterwards, there are no claims to tile, because Blue Croat -Blue Shield pay huepitala and doctors directly. hoapital billa and Blue Shield paid for most of" thamdical and surgical treatment. Joe caw opened my eyaa aumHd up my whule family at the next enrollment punutt It dumn't pay to pans up thut und at protuctiua!" iHOnel nrartlcal uillitv car.

cars Comerts to a rugged hauler at the drop of a tatl-p -with welded, all-steel Airflytt Construction that double-rigid, rattle-proof-stays new years longer. fllTa Eoononv tiMyousreenloyingfuninthesim.Touchabunm and whooshyou have a snur, weather-tight sedan. The first really safe convertible. t-viscover the economy that enabled the Rambler with overdrive to set an all-time record in the 1951 Mobilgas Economy Run with 31.05 m. p.

g. Enjoy brilliant performance flashing get-up-and- superb comfort and handling ease! All this at a low, low price that includes nearly $300 worth of custom equipment! Visit your Nash dealer and drive he Nash Airflyte that suits you best. tihani'M are In that Nramm In yiiur fumily will go to the hoepitul thie ywir-You ean't alfiirU to Im without Blue Cmum-HIim Shirlil Miihitiitn' wilunturv. un-prufic hwdth-ww plan til btwt uwill pmtmitiiin fr yau, anil yimr ymie employer tlay alMiut niuking Blue tjtimHlue Sliield available j-oiiv Hi H.wfurW' anii Diwtunf XOM-IUrtT HH.tt.TK LWSJur ine Wetf" of tile Public. DLtE SniELIt Mioeiaan Miiii'ai Sim DLIE CROSS "-'r- UuuuU smiw HOWELL NASI) SALES Ik SECUICE 920 E.

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