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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 2

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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952 THIS WEEK'S Chocolate Mint Flavored FATHER'S DAY CAKE 79c A Brand New Chocolate Cake "To Written On It! CARROLL'S BAKERY Two Stores to Serve You 114 S. UNION 537 TV FRON'T a Good Time" at THE BROOK NIGHT CLUB B-36 Blows Up in San Diego S-4LN DIEGO, June 13-(UP)--A superboinber today exploded and burned at the bay ramp of Consolidated Vultee Aircraft a few hours before it nas scheduled to be turned over to the air force. A Convair spokesman said the plane hrd been modified for the air force. Gasoline was being taken from the plane so it could be weighed before being turned over when a spark between the plane and the gas truck ignited the fuel. The plane's gas tanks exploded with a roar that could be heard for miles.

Flames shot hundreds ot feet into the air. Xearby workers rushed to the scene with trucks and pulled other planes a a from the burning bomber. No other planes were damaged. Three engine companies, one truck company and one fireboat from the city of San Diego joined Convair fire equipment in battling a A Com air spokesman said no one was injured, indications weie the $3,500,000 aircraft would be almost a complete loss. Nelson Fuller and Cy Greaves ot Convair public relations barred news photographers from the area.

"Security" was the reason given. One Convair employe, going to woik. commented: "Well, it's a at last The way they slop gasoline around out there it's a wonder it hasn't happened of times." Ordered to Trial CHARGED with "improperly recording classified military information in private records," Maj. Gen. Robert W.

Grow, former U. S. Moscow military attache whose super-secret diary fell into Communist hands, is ordered tried by court martial. (InternationalJ Michigan Farm Women End Twin Lakes Meeting (Continued from One) hold oui American heiitage if we have the will power to do so." Rep Charles E. Potter, Cheboygan county, spoke on "Communism Versus Americanism Marjorie Karkar, directoi ot Farm Bureau women's activities, briefly reported on the Moral Rearmament Conference held on Mackmac Island last week.

This conference was composed of people from all over the world, of all faiths and laces, who met foi the purpose of combatting Communism with a spiritual counter offensive of Divine guidance. In a lighter vein, on Wednesday morning. Miss Elizabeth Kardos, director of Fashion Institute in Cleveland, with her assistant, onstrated to an enthusiastic audience proper styles in dress for the various figure types. She stiessed the importance of trimmings, decorations and a i warned to be careful in purchasing new materials and nevei allow fashion to dictate one's style in THE PERFECT WALKING COMBINATION for accentuating sportswear and casual clothes! Aptitudes the shoes fashioned for and fit! In the season's most outstanding color-Delicious, Pale "Wild Oats" Lover's Knot 7.95 SHOES-MAIN FLOOR dress, hair or make-up. The style in dress should always lit the personality.

Mrs. Rogeis Bradley of Traverse City, who worked with the German visitors last summer, gave a detailed account of their leaetions befoie and they, visited this legion. Mrs. Bradley pointed out where America has Tailed to demonstrate the democratic way ot life, but assuied that a better mr- del-standing has been i cached through contacts with people of other nations. -Mr.

Eastman of Lansing led a discussion on the that pi event a piopei lelationship and understanding between rural and urban people. "Only as see each other's problems and try to solve them, will the dividing line between us disappear," he said. Vesper sei vices were conducted by the Rev. Dayarmancl, pastor of the Baptist Kingsley. and the Rev.

,1 Winikaitis. pastor of the Elk Rapids Catholic church. Recieation on the program was in charse ot Mrs. a a Foerch of Lansing. Musical i weie i by Mrs.

Heriick Waterman, the Ilaywood sisters, Carolvn Slocum, Mrs. Kroupa, Mis. George Kempton and members of the Baptist chinch of Kingsley. I Roger Foeich District Nine i i resentative, spoke briefly on the challenges facing Farm Bureau to- day and felt that i this camp the women weie better equip- i ped to go back home and face those challenges. Camp closed i the a i i a singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again Resident Here 50 Years Dies Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

at Maple Grove cemetery, Elk Rapids. It is estimated that about 40 billion people have lived in the world since the beginning- of the Christian era. Hastings-Santo Insurance Agency Gi GENERAL INSURANCE SFRVICE 307-308 State Bank 346 in W. Dorothy Sherwood Mrs. Jennie Sickels, 77, a resident of this region for more than 1 half a century, died at her resi- dence, 327 Fair street, early this morning.

Mrs. Sickels bom 2S, 1S74, in Canada, moving with her parents to Sanilac county, I Michigan, when she was a year! old. She came to this legion in 1S95, settling near Bellaire in A 1 trim county, and also resided in Leelanau county for a years She has made her home in this city for the past 12 eais. She was united iii marnage on July IS, 1S96, to Ralph Sickels, who survives. Also surviving are one sou, Elaine, of one daughtei, Mrs.

Goklie Wagner of this city; one brother, Elaine Yeager ol Gladwin, 11 grandchildren, three great grandchildren, a nd seveial nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 0 0 p.m. Monday from the Martinson a home in this city, with Rev. S. Xotbsline oificiating.

Burial i be made in the a i lot in Rosehill cemetery in Kabson township, Leelanau county. Dies Thursday Bertha kpatrick, Florence, Alabama, died Thursday a i a 1 the home of James Rockford, Michigan She was 74 years of agf. Surviving is one sister. Mrs. Xet lie Lewis, and several moie i a relatives.

Her husband preceded her in death. Graveside services will be held Temperatures LO i i i a i (high a and low i HI Vlpena Battle Creek 7.1 Bismaic-k Brownsville Sfl Buffalo 71 Cadillac 74 Chicago Tfi i i a i 77 Cleveland 73 Denver 97 Detroit 75 i i Cl Fort Wonl! 96 I a a i 72 Houghton 72 a i 9S Kansas City Lansing T'l Los Angeles 71 Martiuette 69 Memphis 91! Miami SS Minneapolis S4 Orleans 94 N'ew York 77 Omaha 100 Phoenix 100 Pittsburgh 6S Sault Ste. Marie 7(i St. Louis 9S Pan Francisco til City 73 76 till Thomas Edmundson, station master of Lancaster, England, invented the railroad ticket in 1S36. Fencing is thought to have oug- inated as a sport in Germany about 1330.

CARNIE) oone --AND-(CLAUDE) EXCAVATING SERVICE PILE DRIVING ROAD BREAKWATER CONSTRDCTION "We'll Mora the Earth for You" Call for Free Estimate PHONE SUTTONS BAY 12-F13 A Break for Mom Bring "Dad" Out to Special Father's Day Chicken Dinner SUNDAY, JUNE 1 5TH SERVED FAMILY STYLE $150 WILDWOOD RESORT U.S. 31 SOUTH PHONE BENDON 6 F-2 1 MILE FROM 1NTERLOCHEN CORNERS TURN 1 MILE NORTH PFIVTVFY' J3UJH4 LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS! RAYON CHECK RAYON GABARDINE REVERSIBLE JACKET Two jackets in one! On one side a neat check, the other side solid color sheen gabardine! Wrinkle resistant rayon in blue, brown, green. Stop in-Dad will really be thrilled with one of these! Water repellent, wind resistant. Sizes 36 44 BREEZE-COOL DRESS SHIRTS Don't let Dad swelter this summer. Specially woven oi sanfoiized combed cotton leno that lets cool air How.

White and pastels 298 MOCCASIN TOE OXFORDS 7.50 Smart, rugged styling at a thrifty price! Sturdy side leather uppers, long wearing soles, rubber mid-soles. Sanitized for cleaner, better wear. Goodyear welt. Brown, 6-11. Solid Comfort for Dad! MATCHED SETS TWILL SHIRTS TWILL PANTS 2.49 2.98 Rugged twill shirts and pants built to take plenty of hard wear! They're Sanforized and vat-dyed, won't fade or shrink out of fit! They're proportion-sized to fit you perfectly --give you action free comfort without bagging or binding! Shirts have extra long tails to prevent riding up.

Pants have heavy duty zippers. Penney's Genuine Fur Felt MARATHON Only 4.98 America's finest hat under So! From the tip of the smart bound edge to the luxurious fur felt crown-it's quality! Leather sweatband plus extra plastic band resists perspiration. And it's shower resistant' Exceptional Value! MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 8 for Men's "top drawer" white handkerchiefs i squares of soft cotton. This is your chance to stock up at a big saving! Come in. Buy now while the price is low! Cellophane packaged.

A practical gift Dad can always use more handkerchiefs. RIBBED COTTON SLACK SOCKS Sturdy, long-wearing slack socks in pastel shades for summer. Rich looking, wide-rib style. Get Dad several pair at this Penney- low price. 39 Pr.

SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS Full-cut, long-wearing pajamas in assorted bold stripes and novelties they launder easily, won't shrink out of fit because they're Sanforized! Drawstring pants, button fronts or slipover styles. Sizes D. i and 398 jififlCHIvEs.

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