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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN TUESDAY, MAY 10, I960 Page 3 WASH You can't mar its matchless beauty! Gal. TRUDE A A We Deliver Wl 6-4303 STRAUS, BLOSSER MCDOWELL Members-New York Stock Exchange And Other Principal Exchanges Registered Representative ROGER WAGAMON 707 Monroe Phone Wl 7-6758 A ATTEND SERVICES--Mrs. Richard Stewart (Margaret Myers) Van Nuys, returned to her home there today after coming here to attend the funeral services of her father, Harry Myers, held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Btrehl (Mary Myersj of Wyandotte who also came for the services returned to their home on Sunday. Hospital Notes MEDICAL A FACILITY ADMISSIONS Mrs. Hazel McDonald, 433 W. llth; Mrs. Selma Johnson, R.

1, Williamsburg; Mrs. Mina Conaway, US W. 10th. DISMISSALS Mrs. Gladys Durga, R.

Mrs. Mary Livingston, 526 Grant. A I ADMISSIONS Effie Getchell, 414 Madison; Gaylord Nickerson, a Mrs. Marvin Wilks, eBllaire. DISMISSALS Russell Crapsey, Mesick; Mrs.

Willard Stone, Box Mary Kiefaber, P. 0. BBox 505; Gerald Lanning, Acme. To Place Your Result Getting Record-Eagle WANT AD Just DIAL Wl 7-7410 7th; MUNSON ADMISSIONS Thomas Sika, R. 2 Ronald Erickson, 819 E.

Sth; John Schoandorf. Cadillac; Raymond Fritz, Empire; Evelyn Hains, S21 State; Mrs. Lawrence Harper, Baldwin; Albert Flynn, Carter Anne McCarthy, Peninsula Court; Ann Shea, 1138 Rose; Mrs. Allen Larson, 322 LaVerne Keith, Grawn; Sharon Weathers, R. James Duffield, Gaylord; Garland Peters, Northport; Mrs.

Wilbur Allison. R. Mamie i i Kalkaska; Douglas Clark, Manton; Mrs. Harry Eaton, 719 E. Charles Gallagher, 1540 Barlonw; Terry McGowan, 951 Walnut; Mrs.

Elden Burton, Mesick; Mrs. Marvin Reinger, Bear Lake; Mrs. Torrence O'Herren, Indian Woods; Kneale Brogheimer, Sunset Mrs. Edward Kehoe, 502 Webster; DISMISSALS Mrs. George Wood, a Mrs.

Clifford Yahr, Bayshore; Robert Menzie, 711 W. 7th; Gladys Nieswander, Buckley; Mrs. Selma Johnson, Williamsburg; Arlene Wyckoff, 426 W. llth; Robert Rickercl, R. John Clark, 914 Cass; Mrs.

Earl Pillman, Alden; Mrs. Wilbur Shelley, 005 W. 14th; Mrs. James Comp, Sr. Cadillac; Mrs.

Elice Roberts. Manistee; Jane Edmondson, R. Deidre Wood, Beulah Stacey Ilanley, Grandview Monica March. i St; Donald i Interlochen; Michael Dreves. filu S.

Union; Connie Moon, Mesick. wash and wear MEN'S SUITS INSPIRED BY Perfect suit for warm weather in any man's life business, social, campus. Style-leading 3-button coat, with narrow lapels, flap pockets and vented back. Slim-tailored trousers. Wrinkle-resistant fabrics that stay neat with little care.

Sensibly Priced COTTONS COATS 9.95 PANTS 4.95 DARK DACRON BLEND SUITS 19.95 OPEN I A UNTIL 9 P.M. WILHELMS UNION AT EIGHTH FREE PARKING IN REAR FOR DAY Jack Welt of Grand Rapids returned Monday after spending Mother's Day weekend with his mother, Mrs. Belle Welt of State street. I TO TEXAS--Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Thomas of Northport have sold their farm in Leelanau county and left Monday for San Antonio, Texas, where they will make their home. I OF I I E. R. Searing, 516 W. Seventh street, was the winner oE the violin given away at the symphony pops concert at senior high auditorium on Saturday evening.

I I I Mrs. Fred Gleason of W. Ninth street has received word from the Readers Digest that an article she submitted to the page "Humor In Uniform" has been accepted and will appear in the June issue ot the Digest on Page 26. I I I I and Mrs. Albert Miller of the Peninsula Center road, returned Monday afternoon from Wheaton, Illinois, where they were weekend guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Miller and family. SUTTONS BAY ROTARY--Karl Detzer, roving editor of Readers Digest, will be the speaker at the Thursday noon luncheon meeting of the Buttons Bay Rotary Club. His topic will be "Highways Paved With Gold." Wives of Rotartans are invited to attend this meeting. I DIES -Word has been received here of the death on Sunday of Mrs.

J. Minor, of Cincinanti, Ohio, who with her family have been summer residents of Neah-Ta- Wanta Resort at Bowers Harbor for many years. Survivors include her son J. Ramsey Minor, a daughter, Mrs. Fred Shaffer and other children.

Funeral services and burial will be held in Ohio. Resident of Northport Dies NORTHPORT Mrs. Marjorle Steele, 64, a lifelong resident of Northport. died Monday at Leelanau Memorial hospital, Northport, after an illness of several months. Mrs.

Steele was born in Northport, November 7, 1S95. She was a member oE the Northport Methodist church and the WSCS of that church. Surviving are her husband. Leonard L. S'eele.

whom she married on November 20, 1913; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Larson of Ann Arbor; a son, Myrn of Bay City; two sisters, Mrs. May Charter of Northport and Mrs. Doris Pratt of Flint; three brothers, Mark Calhoun of Mayville, Ernest Calhoun of Flint, and Emmett of Battle Creek; and three grandchil- I dren. One daughter preceded her in death.

The body is at the M. Martinson and Son funeral home. Suttons Bay, where it will remain until 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, when it will be taken to the Methodist church. Northport, for services at 2:30 p.m.

The Rev. Charles Starkweather will officiate, and burial will be made in Northport cemetery. CRADLE ROLL TIDEY--A son born this morning at Osteopathic hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ticley (Gladys Ward) of Manton.

KELLOGG--A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kellogg (Saundra Wolf) of Buckley, Monday morning at Munson hospital. He has been named Timothy Ray. TURNER--A daughter, Kimberly Dawn, born Monday afternoon at Munson hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Turner (Doris Kamradt) of 1010 Rose street. HUNT--Mr. and Mrs. Donley Hunt (Loretta Groesser) of R.

3 are the parents of a daughter, Lisa Colleen, born Monday night at Munson hospital. CRASH I I OWOSSO. May 10-( I A Owosso man was killed and three other persons injured last night in a three-car collision on rain-swept JI-2'1 about a mile and a half west of here. State police identified the victim as John B. Nonrse, 27.

who apparently was alone at the time oE the crash. POWELL--A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell (Clara Janett) of 320 S. Spruce street, Monday night at Munson hospital.

He has been named Jon Marshall. FAST A BORGER, Tex. (UPI)--Patrolmen Paul Fisher and Arthur Waight believe they now hold the record for arriving at the scene of the accident. They were searching for a reported drunk driver when the man smashed his auto into the rear of their patrol car. COLOR I DENVER (UPI) Colorado, the first state to adopt color photographs on drivers' licenses, will require the colored photos on all licenses issued in the 63 counties by Sept.

1, 1960. The Governor's Contracts Committee recently approved an agreem'ent with DEK Processes, to supply the color photographs for 25 cents each. The contract runs until Aug. 31, 1965 and will cost the state I about 5100,000 a year. LITTLE LEAGUE Bats Balls Caps Gloves Socks Shoes Uniforms ALL TEAM SUPPLIES 212 E.

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It's the simplest, safest washing action, everl MODEL WD-60 1 Year Free Service 24 Months To Pay DRIVE OUT A MILE AND SAVE! PAUL GARTHE REFRIGERATION APPLIANCES, INC. "The Store That Service Built" OPEN FRIDAY I I 9 W. Bay Shore Rd. OTHER EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT phone Wl 6-5357 Watch Thursday's Paper for Our Ad in Color Big News of Traverse City's FAMOUS SALE! POPULAR SALE! Festering ADVIRJISID Products Now you can actually PENETRATE the hair shaft NEW AWAKENING for your hair (D) (C) (E) We are proud to offer these new, scientific formulas that can help REVEAL, REVIVE and DEVELOP the natural beauty of your hair. Advertised in Vogue, Ladies' Home Journal and McCall's magazines.

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