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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1959 3 Why Wait Til They're All Gone BUY THOSE CHERRY PAILS NOW! 6 QT. PAILS, I 8 QT. PAILS, A I I do 10 QT. A I A I I BOSS OIL STOVES -Two Burners in Stock -Plus Extra Tanks and Valves. HARDWARE SONOTONE SALES--SERVICE--SUPPLIES Free Hearing Tests-JOS.

POTTER, Mgr. 11 S. Divliion St. Phone Wl 7-9318 CUNNINGHAM--A daughter born Monday at Munson hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Cunningham (Elizabeth Hallaway) Peninsula Drive. McGARRY--A daughter born this morning at Munson hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGarry (Helen Schaub) H. 2.

A I GUILD. Members of Wesleyan Service Guild of Central Methodist church are reminded the regular meeting will te held July 13 instead of i week, as originally scheduled, because of the Cherry Festival. Mrs. Charlotle Frilsche and Mrs. Joy Valsko will be hostesses at the home of the latter on M-22.

The pet population of the i Slates is estimated at -2 million, 500 thousand dogs, 25 million. 500 thousand cats, nine i i parakeets and six million canaries. Look Here For YOUR NAME These ten people will receive a $2.00 Dry Cleaning order -FREE! Shumsky, Alllion 10456 Center Rd. Pike, Donald G. E.

Shore Road Navin, W. 620 5th St. Plttsburg. Charles 624 N. Monroe St.

Phllo, Hugh 1215 Clinch Yankee, Frank 316 Pine St. Kraitz, Charlea Maple City, Mich. Horn, Alma 823 E. State St. Zimmerman, G.

606 N. Elmwood Kratky, Joe Jr. 244 E. 11th St. Next Week another ten names will be checked from the phone book and your poat cards by a blindfolded penon.

Watch for NAME. WOULD YOU like to yojr chancej of winning? Send us poit card with your name and addresi. Namei will be drawn from your postals as wci' aa from the phone book. Your postal it kept until you win. 124 N.

Mapli FOR PICK-UP Phone Wl (-6546 NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE Offers You COMPLETE Wiring Service Phone Wl 7-5824 Santo GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Bob Fiwcett Dorothy Sherwood 308 State Bank Bldg. Dial Wl 6-7045 CRADLE ROLL LOCALS Mrs. U. C. Manne, 114 Monroe street, was a.

guest over the weekend of Mrs. Herbert Frceland of Hastings and returned home Monday. GUESTS OHIO--Mr. and Mrs. George Ratzenberger and two daughters.

Judy and Lori of Columbus, Ohio, are guests the la tier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a I Votey of Decptvater Point for two i weeks. VISITS A Recent visitors of Mrs. David Bumgardncr, 217 West Fourteenth street, were Mrs.

May Alexander and Mrs. Bessie Rexford of Cadillac; Mrs. Alva York of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gerndt.

i i and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Groner of Orlando, Fla. NEW A Midshipman Lynn T. Rayle son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Rayle. Ramsdell Road, who is an NROTC student at U-M, is a i i a i in operation "Inland Seas" aboard the heavy cruiser D.S.S. Macon. His new address is: U.S.S.

Macon (CA-132), in care of F.P.O.. New York, N.Y. OF A Word has been received of the a of Miss Ida M. Kroeger, following a lingering illness at the homo of her brother in Chicago. Miss Kroeger the sister of Mrs.

Dora Koenig and has visited here on numerous occasions and made many friends. Another sister surviving lives in California. Cremation services will be held in Chicago. LOCAL PASTOR A -Dr. Howard R.

Towne is a i the second General Synod of the United Church of Christ meeting held at Oberlin College July 5-9. Consideration of a proposed con- stitiuion for the United Church by more than 1.300 church leaders is one of the major items of business. The i Synod will also act on a Statement of Faith for the United Church. TO I I I A ing to spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs. May Gillam of Washington street, will he Dr.

William A. Gillam of Los Angeles. Dr. Gillam is field director for the Oriental Missionary Society and secretary of the board directors that organization. He is a graduate of Central high school here, of Asbury College and Seminary of AVil- more, Kan.

Dr. Gillam will give i the morning message at the Wes- leyan Methodist church Sunday morning. Hospital Notes MUNSON ADMISSION'S Mrs. Harold Brown. 53S West i William Meeley, Clio; Santos Denial, Texas; Su Ann and Sharry Geroy, 213 Washington: Robert Wein- ti-aub.

Cosine Perez. Hector Pessina. Texas; John Karm a i Grosse Isle: Paul Kroesing, Fife Lake: Mrs. Jane Marks, Grosse Points; Mrs. Daisy Ezgelt, Kingslny; Michael Shank.

Petoskey; Reverend George A. Tennant, Fife Lake; Mrs. Adele Scott, Detroit: Alfred Lee Davis. Merrill: Fred J. Baker.

Maple i Valerie Dreu. 310 West 17th: Jane Schlueter. a Mrs. Edna Smith, Airport Road: Mrs. Henry Cox.

336 West i Mrs. Robert Drill- lard. R. John A. Korlokrax, 1121 a Mrs.

James a Kingsley: Jerry Ellsworth, llowell: Sandra i R. 2: Mrs. Milo Drilling. a i Terence Umlor. 620 East i Mrs.

Noah Forton, R. 4. DISMISSALS--Mrs. T. E.

Powell, Florida and R. 1: Charles Gihbons, Detroit: Mrs. Albert Schaub, Kingsley: Mrs. Clyde Raven. Kingsley; Roland Robertson, Buckley; Mrs.

Michael Slierven. Roscommon: William a Dearborn: Herman Brammer. Maple City; John Taylor. Fife Lake; Victor Bernhardt. a James Horton, Clemens; Richard Hubbell, 111S a i Mrs.

Fred Hendges and i a Townline a Mrs. Chnrles Alley, 619 Washington; Michael Ptasnik, Cheboygan: Alia Hooker. Lake City: Millstein, Detroit; Timothy Lempke, West Bay Shore Drive. A I ADMISSION'S Mrs. Earl Tup- ter.

a Mrs. Jerry Dolley. Lake Cil.y; Gary Lampert, 1132 Garfield. DISMISSALS--Mrs. Ward Babcock and i a Elk Rapids.

TO I ANTHEM--Agnes Williams, leading dramatic soprano of the Traverse City Opera Company, and star of television, radio and concert stage, i sits the National Anthem at the Coronation cere- monies Wednesday evening. Marge Exo will accompany at the organ. HAMILTON'S 6th ANNUAL Cherry Festival SALE! TREMENDOUS SAVINGS on AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS BRANDS Men's Suits Men's Summer Slacks Men's Sport Coats Men's Top Coats SALE STARTS WED At 9:30 AM. A I Shop in Air-Conditioned Comfort! SAVINGS OF TO MEN'S SUITS SUMMER SUITS YEAR 'ROUND SUITS MID-WEIGHT SUITS WASH WEAR SUITS (Regulars Longs Shorts) Dcieron Wool Blends Mohair Worsted Wool Flannel Gabardine Wool Worsted -Wool Tropicals Sharkskin MEN'S SUITS $35.00 MEN'S SUITS go at only $39.50 MEN'S SUITS go at only $50.00 MEN'S SUITS go at only $55.00 MEN'S SUITS go at only $59.50 MEN'S SUITS go at only $65.00 MEN'S SUITS go at only $72.00 MEN'S SUITS go at only $85.00 MEN'S SUITS go at only 50 $3950 $4450 50 $5450 $5950 MEN'S TOPCOATS $35.75 MEN'S TOPCOATS go at only $42.75 MEN'S TOPCOATS go at only $50.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS go at only $55.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS go at only $65.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS go at only $28 50 31 so 50 $3950 $4350 MEN'S SLACKS SUMMER FALL YEAR 'ROUND All sizes. Good selection.

Were to $18.95. NOW $g90 MEN'S SPORT COATS Over 100 From Which To Chooie, All Styles, All Sizes $16.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS go at only $19.95 MEN'S SPORT COATS go at only $32.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS go at only $42.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS go at only $50.00 MEN'S SPORT COATS go at only $350 M2 50 $2450 50 Black Sweet Cherries With Each Purchase! VISIT HAMILTON'S BEFORE YOU GO HOME Buy a Complete Wardrobe and Save Open Friday 'Til 9 P.M. RULES OF SALE Regular cuff, sleeve and waist alterations at NO COST! All other alterations at cost ami ons The Store for Men and Boys Our 86th Year" HAMILTON'S CREDIT PLANS ii You can buy now and pay later through Hamilton's easy payment charge plans. Credit is extended for either 30 day accounts, 60 day plan Vi each month 90 day plan each month, to help you keep your budget. Adc about our charge plant today!.

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