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MOORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MIOHIOAW JULY 23, TCT Notes Not much news yet from om memben. -Everybody bus greeting: old friends as they come Into the camp, canning those 'dell cloiig Traverse'City cherries," get ting registered for our ac tivities or cleaning the dust and jrrlme, collected on passage through several states, from theii trailers and Surely "glad-' to see Mr, and Mrs, Hans Jensen null In Monday eve ning from'" their home-'-in St. Charles, Minn. When last we saw the Jensens we had just been visited by one of Florida's periodical "twisters" and a large from a. punctured the roof of the Jenson trailer.

We heard the Missus declare emphatically that that was enough of trailer life and that when she did Arrive homo again that there she SO YOU'VE TRIED EVERY. I and are atill miserable with stomach gas! Spoils.your sleep, and you hardly dare eat. Tablets bring- QUICK relief. Your druggist has ADLA Tablets. Get them today.

American Drus was to stay. We'- regretted the thought of losing their congenial company. To see their, again pull be immediately by their many: old'frlends as they came in the plainly that it takes more than a cyclone to break the ties formed by friends in the T.C.T. We still miss the '-early morn ing laughter and stories N. F.

Dowling ot Akron, Mich. How ever, we have information that the Bowlings will be in camp laterMn the week. Among the announcements out by our Royal Chief nt the dance Monday night, over the sound system, ho made the request that any member knowing the death of any other report the leath to our secretary. "In stressing the desire that members report these losses in our membership, he pulled this one: "I would rather, hear of your death three times than not at all." Fred Dailey, manager ot the Sarasota Trailer Park, came into camp with a trailer camotlaged vith Florida scenery, to meat old rlends and show colored movies the Sarasota Camp. We suppose that Kiwanis has entertained many ot "birda" 'during their-meetlngs, but, yesterday they entertained uvo of.

them. Among-the officers the T.C.T.," whom they entertained at Harold "Johnson; Arnell- Engstrom, A. C--Batdorff, Mrs. M. 0, Johnson, Charles A.

Boyer, Ralph E. A. Harmon, Ralphr.Wilhe'lm, Jay Smith, Hu'gk Gray. Floral Parade Committee--D. L.

Willard Pet- WANTED--A blueprint ol the er tyl, Les Beiderman, Don Helmus, luncheon, was 'Peacock Heeren. and. system by the tvousev wear- Ing part our membership to induce the cook to wash the car and trailer. The Windjammer's to be as popular this season as it has. in conventions.

Several games are usually in progress until far into the night. Have you joined the Babbit Club yet? The membership list i mounting by hops. TWO ROYAL CLEANERS Be generous' with the news yoi hear about the camp and pass 1 on to your reporter, LeRoy Mills He hasn't anything to do a couple of hours during the twenty-torn and would like something to pass away the time. "Rolling. Mills." LeRoy Mills, Royal Assistant Secretary VETERAN DIES BTG RAPIDS, July -Charles -15, clerk of the Mecosta county draft board, died yesterday.

A World War veteran, he was active in Republican party Funeral services will be tomorrow. APPRECIATION All I TVa ROYAL Vacuum Cleucn oi kit than the regular prict of ROYAL Luu cleanw-- 1941 model, very powerful and efficient--metal-covered revolv. ing brmh--brilliant headlighl-- retail price, $49.93. ROYAL Hand Cleaner--for "above lie floor" clean. ing.

Revolving bruih givoi maximum efflciencr. Powerful, light weight, convenient. Regular retail Price, S16.95. BOTH FOR ONLY Tofal Retail Value YOU SAVE ifjtl AND TOUR OLD CLEMEI THE JAMES ELECTRIC CO. 129 So.

Union Traverse City Phone 543 Public recognition ot the hard work and or local persons la helping stage the 1941 National Cherry Festival was taken today by Mayor D. R. Zimmerman, Ralph Keyes, president ol the Chamber bt Commerce and Doug Llnder, general chairman' of the festival, in a public joint letter of appreciation: The letter said: Charlotte Lyrnan, Herbert Hasselbring, Robert Steffens, Gens Samp-: son', WUIord Nash, Margaret Clow, Mary A. Smith, Fred Fairbrother. Bund Lars tiock- stad, chairman; Ray J.

Chase, G. W. Harsch, H. G. Bird, Willson, Joseph' Deike.

a a Committee-Charles A. Boyer, chairman; Norman Tuttle, Les Petertyl, Willard Walters, Bruce Graham, Art Bawl- Jags, Dick Heuss, Pete Clancy, Gene Emunson, Dr, Carl Anderson, Hilda O'Brien, Catherine Douville. Cherry Salet Committee--F. O. Freed, chairman; Carl Anderson, Leon Titus, Gladys Lahym, Earl Jedele, rHerman Bottje, Mrs 1 M.

Van Maren. Train Committee-- Clayton Percy Smeltzer, Everett Whitney, C. W. Sandborn 1 i Clarence Gardner, Lester Beider man, R. McKeon.

a i i Committee--Peter Alpaugh, chairman; Karl Detzer, James Johnson, Mr. Gilligan. a Tours Committee-- R. D. Church, chairman; Howard Lewis, William Smethells.

i i i Guests. Committee --J. T. Milliken, Charles Novak, co-chairmen; Austin Batdorff, Robert Murcliie, W. R.

Foote, W. Harsch, Glenn Loomis, Mayor D. Zimmerman, Leon F. Titus, Harvey Larsen, Aruell Engstrom, Ralph Keyes, Karl Detzer, Robert Batdorff. i i Committee-- Jay P.

Smith, chairman; Jim Cook, Al Barnes, Lawrence McCracken, Ben Taylor, Ben Taylor, Dick Swing, Mike Church, George Hap py, Roy Oglesby, Elizabeth Titus, Decorations Committee--Ed De- Fer, chairman; Ralph Wilhelm, Cliff Bales, Ed.Rammell. Water Sports Fred Janke, chairman; A. L. Huey, Lee Central Mrs. Norman ClaytoiCSpauld- ing, Mrs.

Harold F. Hoag, Mrs. Leslie Elmwood Ave. school, Mrs. Leon- -Dumbrille, Mrs.

Vera Bosker; Immaculate Conception school, Mrs. Blanche Wicksall, Mrs. Giuffre; Francis school, Mrs. Blanche Kimmet; Union "street school, Mrs. Leo Cornell, Mrs.

C. G. Baker, Mrs. C. E.

Smith, Edward, Logic. Prince and Selection chairman; Mrs. Kevin Huene, Mrs. Wilson. Sawyer.

Prince and Princess-Float Committee--" Mrs. Garland House, -chairman; Bruce Graham, Mrs. Alethela Brown. Prince and Princess Pageant and Coronation Committee--Mrs. Boyd Farrington, chairman; Mrs.

Maurice. Strandberg, assistant Mrs. Carl Bjork, assistant Helen Young, Mrs. A. S.

Neimau, Mrs. Harold Jordan, Mrs. Leo Huffman, Mrs. Raymond Brown, Mrs. Robert Linsley.

Dance -Specialties Committee-Miss Jean Huellmantel, Miss Marge Burke. Musical A a Committee--Mrs. Leo Huffman. Dramatics Committee--Miss Eva Young, Mrs. Boyd Farrington, Mrs.

A. S. Neiman. Costumes' Committee--Mrs. Ear-' old Jordan, chairman; Mrs.

I. H. England, Leo Kildee. Publicity Committee--Mrs. Raymond Brown.

Properties Miss Marguerite Bell, chairman; Miss Aletheia Brown. A COURT F. Anderson, chairman; Mrs. James I. Morey, Mrs." J.

K. Wright, Mrs. McGuffin, Mrs. C. A.

Miller, Mrs. ftP. Robert Batdorff, Mrs. Ferris Ronnie. Reception- Committee-Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Hanslovskv, Mr. wad Mrs." G. S. Loomis, Float and Costume Committee-Mrs.

Harry -Dorman, chairman; Porter, -Miss Lovisa Porter, Mr. W. Petertyl. Coronation Committee--Mr. and Mrs." Hugh chairmen; Mr.

Chester Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. M.

R. Burgess, and. Mrs. Leonard. Pratt Queen's Ball.

Committee-- Dr. and Mrs. Ralph-Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Eai-1 Jedele, co-chairmen; Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Littell, Ben Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar-tin, Mr. and Mrs.

Briggs Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kellogg, Jack Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Miss Peggy Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Harris, Mr. -and Mrs. George Forster, Mr. and.Mrs.

Robert Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van-, Dr: and Mrs. I. H.

Zielke, Mr: avid Mrs, Reed Chapiu, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Mr. and L. L.

and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Coddington, William Kleis, Mr. and Mrs.

Ai-thur Huey, Mr." and Sirs." Howai-d Lewis," Mrs. P. Weinacker, Mr. and 3Irs. jDevonda Crandall, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ivauer.

Miss Isa- bel' Kalahar, Miss Scntrico 'Miss Jano Green, ilr. and Mrs. Batdorff. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill (5 erst. Miss Beverly Bracken, Ml-. and C. Batdorff. THANK YOU We want to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for their past patronage.

We realize it has been you who has made our business and location a success, which we greatly appreciate. We take this means to try and reach each and every one to personally thank them for our pleasant business associations. We have sold our business to the STANDARD Oil CO. Respectfully, J. C.LETHERBY.

"Promotion ol the National Cherry Festival is promotion of I Gleans." Kiefer, Vera Traverse City, home commun- I -Williams It'y. Never has the city-given such a display ot solidarity and co-operation as it did this year. We are particularly grateful to committee members who worked hard and faithfully, sacrificing time from their own interests to help make the festival the success it was. We are also deeply appreciative of that host of supporters in the background whose names do not appear on any committee but who helped here 1 and there and without whom there could be no festival." The committee this year included Executive Committee-- Douglas winder, general chairman; Don C. Weeks, general manager; C.

P. and all trie Call For Goebel Beer In Boltlos, 6-PAK Can CartoniOrOn Draught Many happy returns! May your life be full of surprise parties Goebel Beer you want. If you're not acquainted with -the good taste of Goebel, give yourself a pleasant surprise by trying it today. Plenty of folks are glad they did. 33 MILLION MORE BOTTLES OF GOEBEL SOLD IN 7940 THAN 1939 GREATER GAIN THAN ALL OTHER MICHIGAN BREWERIES This is a gain of over 107,000 bottles a day! Friends, those box cqr figures say more for the good taste of Goebel than a thousand words.

And this switch to Goebel is increasing every day as returns come in from Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Charleston, Milwaukee, and other points North, East, South and West, as well as Michigan. Better join this popular swing. Goebel Brewing Company, Detroit, Michigan. compiled by Inreitmmt Statistics Company GO MICHIGANS BEER THE AS EB EL Drink Beverage ol Moderation A a i i R. Warfel, chairman; James Cavis, Rudolph Fred Vrnak, Lt.

Roger Johnson. Committee-- Police Chief TV. J. Rennie, chairman; Arneil Engstrom, Carl F. Anderson, Capt.

Earl Hathaway, L. Bensley, William Garland, Gene Sampson. a i Committee--City Manager C. A. Miller, chairman; Police Chief W.

J. Rennie, Corp. Raymond Sweet, Fritz- Coppens, Ted Miller, Fire Chief Joseph Fifarek, Sheriff Dava Core. a i i Service Committee --Rev. R.

C. Rev. Fr. William J. Schueller, R.

Kosriik, Rev. J. Hamilton, Rev. Lester Anderson, Rev. Charles Raura, Rev.

Howard R. Towne, Rev, Raymond Rev. Warner, Rev. C. A.

Sanders, Rev. C. B. McKean, Rev. John I.

Wright, Rev. Oris A. Scott, Rev. H. L.

Doty, Rev, JL. C. C. Rev. Daniel Reedy, Rev." Ila Bruce, Major R.

E. Tibbetts. Parade a a i -Mrs. M. J.

Macintosh, 'chairman; Lloyd Baker, Ruth Milliken, Dr, W. L. Bettison. i A a i John Minnema, chair man; Wilson Sawyer, Mary Acne Paige Smith. i --Leo Kalahar, chairman; Ted Miller, Charles Bracken, Doug Lin der, C.

'P. Buck, Frank Wildman, Cliff Bales, William Carmody, Eugene. Fotchman. i Dr. B.

L. VanLeuveri, chairman; Charles Sawyer, Jr. i on Mayors Dist i i Guests--D. R. Zimmer man, chairman; 0.

Joyiit, Miller, Carl F. Anderson, C. C. i Dr. Dr.

R. P. Sheets. i a Committee-- Leo Kalahar, chairman; Jay Johnson, Ralph Keyes, Dougrlas Linder, J. T.

A. C. Bat- Engstrom Street a i P. Clancy, chairman; Roy A. Ban-ett, i a a a i Cere- mony i Ted Miller I chairman; Rou Kennedy, Duncan Morrison, Frank Wildman, Henry I Fox, Charles Bracken.

i School Goug-b, chairman, Carl Hemstreet, Watson- Fowls. Betty Delm, Mary Saylor Song Festival i Boadway, cbair man; Mary Anne Paige Smith, Howard Coddington, Harold Beatty. i on i to Other Festivals---Mrs. Glenna Stoddard, I chairman, Mr. and Mrs.

Dehnar Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy i Temple, Mr, and Mrs. Adolph La- I Franier, Fred Wood, James Dy- moiicl, Don Gleason, Milton Gore, I Marshall Pratt, Harold Iain, Teressa Marion. South A i a Committee-- Karl Fisher, chairman, I Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Chapman, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Linsley, Mrs. en Beasley, I A I I I a Committee II Maurice DeGraw, chairman Mis Bruce Graham, Mrs.

Fred Van Maren, Mrs. Glenn Garn. i a a Committee- Mrs. Harry Oliver, cliaiiir-an. Boardman Avenue Joseph Slecier, Don Helmus, as the entire family, to meet any pocketbook.

hions LOVELY RAYON BLOUSES Dashing or Demurel 98e Wear the new daredevil with the low neckline multi- filameM rayon. Or be- sweet and. ladylike in. a lace-trimmed rayon sheer. Both are up-to-the-minute --match them to your personality.

Sizes 32-40. Others at 1.98 BRENTWOOD And Cool All Summer Long! DRESSES Of Carefree Cotton--Priced Low! Fresh-as-a-daisy 'morning 'till night! Candy stripes, pretty florals, smart dots--take your pick from this brand new collection! Every, one is designed to flatter your figure and they're all priced for the most modest budget. Sizes 12. to 52. Girl's Sunny SPORTS AND SHEER DRESSES Sparkling bright styles big and little sister! a i sheers, gay sports frocks of the finest cottons' Sizes 7 to 14 Girls' SUN SUITS Flower-colored i print Made for, healthy sunning, playing! Styles for 7-14 yrs.

Cotton PANTIES SoCt cotton with lus- rous rayon stripe! re- nforced! Sturdy! Big value! 3-Pc. Ensemble SLACK SUIT Perfect sports waid robe! Handsome slack suit i matching shorts! Fine spun va ous in lovely, colors. 12-20. 1.98 Smart Slack Shoes In saddle tan Tremendous Value! Smart Housecoats Big, splashy prints on washable cotton! styles! Broadcloth Slips Sauforizedt for lasting" fit! Mrs. Harold Dekker, Mri.

J. H.I Men's Cotton and Rayon SPORT I Smart Summer Ease Is an ECONOMY At Penifey's! Men's Cool Rivercrest RAYON SLACKS 1.98 Porous, rich toned rayon and cotton blends. Smartly pleated and fully draped. Men's Rayon and Cotton SPORT SETS 2.98 Designed for free-action, care-free, fit--with a flare for handsome rayons and porous cotton weaves in colorful tones, styled with button fronts and convertible collars. And--they can inside out oE the trousers, too! to 1.9S.

"Exclusive with Penney's MEN'S SMART TWO-TONES 2.44 The white buffed leather is easy to -a. brisk brushing.usually does the tip and counter-trim is in brown with the popular finish. Styled to be admired. Easy fitting swagger lines iu cool summer colors. Men's RAYON SUEDE JACKETS 2.98 Just the thing for cool evenings.

as doeskin. Colors--sand, Hawaiian green, luggage tail and cadet Pullover Style 1.98 Men's POLO SHIRTS Colorful styles that let air thru like a sieve, cool and absorbent, too. FINISH To Make Them WATER REPELLE.N'T! Men's Poplin Sport Jackets 2.98 Light, easy-fitting; and smart -and REAL protection against wet and windy weather. The Taloii front, elastic shirred side inserts and seal in. body heat and- emphasize the sports atmosphere-of the whole jacket! Storm pockets, too, to keep articles dry at all times'..

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1897-1977