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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963 Page 3 APPLY Scoff's TURF BUILDER Wow. 1 The Complete Non-Burning Grass Fertilizer Covers 5,000 sq. ft. per bag 20-10-5 Formula bag at Your Seott Dealer in Downtown Traverse City TRUDE HARDWARE Hospital Notes Death Takes Mrs. Srackangast We Deliver W1 6-4303 DeVito's GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR 325 S.

Union Dial Wl 7-7545 MUNSON ADMISSIONS Eugene M. Uithol, Manton; Harold D. Bezile, Williamsburg; Gerald R. Roush, Empire; Mrs. plazel SI.

Alpcrs, Traverse Highway; Frank W. Smith, Benzonia; Xick M. O'Non, Buttons Bay; Mrs. Jack Bullard, Duell Rd; Mrs. James Comp Cadillac; Mrs.

Robert Heater, 713 Fern; Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Frank- tort; Dr. William D. Peterson, Peninsula Dr; Mark B.

Snider, Cadillac; Millard R. Butler, Honor; Mrs. George A. Reichenbach, Manistee; John E. Chandler, R.

4: Robin L. Greenman, Cadillac; Jon R. Polmateer, 912 State; Dr. H. Stroup, Elk Rapids; John C.

Stokes, Calumet City, 111. DISMISSALS Donald B. Cram, Frankie Rd: Mrs. Lucy E. 'Miller.

S02 Randolph; Richard L. Swan, 442 N. Elmwood; William A. Haas, Fife Lake; Erwin A. McGee, Lake City: Leonard B.

Taylor, Kingsley, Donald Daugherty, Bellaire; Mrs. Henry Herrmann, Williamsburg; Lafayette H. Olds, Kingsley; Mrs. Leamon D. Kitchen, Alanson; Mrs.

Bernard Deemer, Interlochen; Linda Ann Johnson, Lewiston; Gary A. Emerson, R. Polly Ann Fischer. 020 E. Sth: Mrs.

Gerald Drabck and Infant, 1024 Carver; Mrs. Charles L. Luxford and Infant, Elberta; John A. Kogier, 914 Rose Court; Mrs. Gerald Roscnburg, Wil- llainsburg; Delores Sands, Elk Rapids.

Mrs. Ida May (Taylor) Srackan- gast, 81, Munson avenue, Traverse City, died Wednesday evening at Munson hospital alter a years' illness. Mrs. Srackangast was born March 25, 1SS2 in Mayfield township, Grand Traverse county, and lived much of her life on a farm near Buckley, where she was assistant postmaster. She also taught school in Grand Traverse county tor several years and was treasurer of Hanover township, Wexford county, for 20 years.

She was a member of Buckley Wayside Chapel and Buckley Rebekah lodge. Surviving are: three daughter I 'sposo it sounds Kinda funny Rather than an Easter hat I'd like an Easter bunny. Cradle I Roil OSTEOPATHIC ADMISSIONS Mrs. John Raslio, H. Mrs.

James Scott, Mesick; John Persik; Cedar; Mrs. Ella Burton, Frankfort; Mrs. Wcstley Sohn, 1007 Lincoln; Mrs. Richard Scholl. Mancelona.

DISMISSALS Mrs. Howard Pickard, R. Alpliose Rancour. Kingsley; Mrs. Leonard DeLooff, Cedar- John Crutcher, Elk Rapids: Rex Murray, East Jordan; Mrs.

Lloyd Hotstetter, Rapid City: Mrs. AVayne Wilson, Buckley; Mrs. Samuel Wildfong, Mancelona. ni FOOTB--Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Foote (Bonita Graham) of 204 S. Division street. Fremont, announce the birth of a son, Russell Hugh, on April 3 at Gerber Memorial hospital. The couple are former Traverse City residents. MEDICAL CARE FACILITY ADMISSIONS Harry Welshimer.

911 S. Union. DISMISSALS Ervin Bugler, R. 1, Buckley. Young Adult Scries on Monday The third talk in the current series of tour meetings for Young Adults of the Grand Traverse area will be held Monday evening at Daisy Chain Will Install Officers At the monthly meeting of Daisy Chain Tuesday evening, April 16, Oswald Herkner will continue his talk on Russia and show the balance of his slides which he started nt a January meeting.

Dinner will be served at 7:00 in the Elks temple and reservations should bo made by Monday noon by calling WI G-525S, During the "business meeting officers will be installed lor the ensuing year. A meeting of officers and standing committees will be held Monday evening at 7:30 in the lodge rooms. GRANT--A daughter, i a Merie, was born Wednesday afternoon at Munson hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grant (Vera Whitney) of 10GOS Peninsula Drive.

ANKERSON--Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ankerson (Marvel Boyd) of R. 5 are the parents of a son born this morning at Munson hospital. Early glass was opaque because man had not yet learned the secret of adding material to produce transparency.

Spread the from Your Color Slides Friends and relatives would enjoy your color pictures too! Now you can have sparkling, lifelike color prints made from any slide. Use them as gifts, or (o liven up letters -and get a set for your own photo album! OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. The CAMERA Shop -EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC" 137 E. Front--Dial Wl 6-7150 News Briefs EAST BAY DEMOCRATS--There will be a meeting of East Bay Democrats at the East Bay tov'n- ship hall Friday evening at p.m. Everyone is invited to attend.

A EAGLES The regular mooting of Cherryland Eagles Motorcycle Club that had been planned for April 13 has been postponed to April 20 due to the Baster holidays. I A -Mrs. Gertrude Dunmore of R. 4 has returned from Lehigh Acres, Florida, whore she spent the past four weeks as guest of her nephew and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hunk. EASTER VISIT--Mr. and Mrs. Gnylord Pitcher of Webster street left this morning for Grand Rapids to spend the Easter weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Pino Caviggiola and family. I DIES -Mrs. Maurice Clnff of this city has received word of tho recent death of William Stone, 73, at his home M719 Magnolia Van N'uys, California. Mr.

Stone was a former well known resident of the Peninsula and has lived the pas: years in California. His widow survives. COAST OF A I I A a rine Lance Corporal John F. Kitter, son of Mrs. Bertclle Ritter of S55 Washington street, and Private First Class Dennis L.

Johnson, son of Mrs. 'Cleo M. Johnson of 51S invest 10th street, participated in a i major amphibious exorcise held i March oft the const of Southern California. The exercise provided a i i for the men of the First Marino Division and the First Fleet. ESTHER MIDDLEWOOD 7:30 at Hospitality Center of the National Bank and Trust Company, Munson avenue branch.

The April I. meeting will feature Esther Middlewcod of Lansing, i ivliose topic will be "Dating and Its Relationship To Marriage." To be considered in her talk will be such questions as: What should I ex! pect 'from dating? How can I tell i it's really love? What is the relationship between going steady and being engaged? Should whom we date be of any concern to our parents? It it hard to know what is right and wrong when Regarding the increase In early marriage, what are the advantages and the disadvantages? Miss Middlewood was recognized recently in her field of accomplishments by being named in the In- Dictionary of Biography I published in London for contem- iporary achievements in home and family i i field. There is no charge for the meet- Ings and young adults are invited to come and bring a friend. The meetings have been planned through Michigan State University Cooperation Extension Service and the Grand Traverse County Family Life Committee. GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN French Fries Bread Butter.

Morgan's Apple Sauce Open House on Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Babel will lie honored on the occasion of i golden wedding anniversary with an open house at their home. L'-IO Knst Eighth street. Sunday a ernoon between the hours of 2 0 0 and 5:00.

Hosts will be their son and I daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eob- crt Babel, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr; and Mrs. Arnold i Cohn. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited.

The couple i i requests that gifts be omitted. TAKE OUT ONLY FAMILY-PAK 5 TO 7 PERSONS TAKE OUT ONLY fAMILl-HAIV rt- FRIED CHICKEN With French Fries. BY THE BUCKET. BEVO'S DRIVE- NEXT TO DARROW MARINE PHONE Wl 6-9724 OPEN 12 NOON TO 9 P.M. Communion Service at Bethany Church Bethany Baptist Church will conduct a communion service at 1 p.m.

on Friday. The pastor will speak on the subject, "Three Crosses on Calvary." The church doors will be a 32 for those who wish to come early for meditation. The high school and college age young people of Bethany will be in charge of the Easter sunrise service on Sunday from 7 to 7:45 a.m. Breakfast will be served for those attending. The Constitutional Congress consisted of about 55 members, sitting in Philadelphia.

All states except Ehode Island responded to tho call. Mrs. Pearl Hill of Muskegon, Mrs. Lucas (Dora) Knight of Kingsley, and Mrs. Fred (Dorothy) Korb of Traverse City; 11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Srackangast was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer, and by two sons. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Buckley Wayside Chapel, Rev. Bert L.

Duncan officiating, with burial in the family lot in Cornell cemetery. The body will repose at Martinson funeral home in Traverse City until being taken to the church at noon on Saturday Animal Shelter Offers Many Pets Anyone wanting a good watch dog should contact the Cberryland Humane Society animal shelter. Being held is a male German shepherd, two part-German shepherd pups and one female collie. There are' also four Labrador retriever puppies, two female and two male. For a family wanting a good pet there is a toy cocker three years old and, for the outdoorsman there are several excellent hounds.

Several cats and kittens are on hand, i i one male Siamese. Hernando Cortez established the first sugar mill on the North American continent in Mexico in 1535. WARREN W. CLINE, M.D. announces the moving of his office to 999 Sixth Street (Sixth and Elmwood) for the practice of Internal Medicine Telephone 946-5613 ARMOUR STAR Whole-Smoked ECKRICH Smoked Polish SAUSAGE HAM BUTT 49 SHANK PORTION Ib.

39 CENTER SLICES OVEN-READY HEN TURKEYS LB 39' Farmer Peets Ranch Style Armour Star Canned Ham LB. CAN 2 Armour Star- Skinless Spartan Frozen Strawberries ic BULK PORK SAUSAGE THREE DIAMOND LB inKCE USMIV Sliced PINEAPPLE cans MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 3 49 With this coupon and $5.00 or more Order 8-oz. Pkg. cans See details in store for FREE MONEY REFUND! A I Stuffed OLIVES oz. Tumbler Jar REYNOLD'S A I FOIL SPECIAL! CREAM REALWRICH HALFPINT tasfe like YAMS 3 LBS.

PASCAL CELERY Stalk Green Peppers 2 CARROTS 2 25 IDAHO POTATOES Heavy Duty Roil 69 SCOTKIN LUNCHEON NAPKINS COUNTRY FRESH HALF AND HALF 25 pkgs. SCOT TOWELS 2 43' A SWEET POTATOES TOO EXTRA FREE GOLD BELL STAMPS With this coupon and $5.00 or More Order Expires April 13th, 1963 AUNT JANE'S Hamburger SLICED PICKLES 9 ga i. SCOT TISSUE 2 0Qc rolls CUT-RITE PLASTIC WRAP Roll Ol WAX PAPER Ron 29 DOUBLE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY.

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