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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 3

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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1950 LOCALS IF VOUR PAPER ISN'T DELIVERED Or If your delivery service not in every way phont 23 the following morning and will be corrected at once. TRUDE HARDWARE PHONE fO Stick to the WELL KNOWN ADVERTISED BRANDS when you buy and in the long run you will save money. THE JAMES ELECTRIC CO. 129 So. Union Phone 543 FOR THE HOLIDAYS HAVE YOUR CLOTHES ir Sparkling Cleaned it Well Pressed --Pickup and Delivery-Modern Cleaners 2SO E.

Front Phont A BABY A and Mrs. Leo Kaltenbaeh Buckley R. 1 have named their daughter born Friday at Munson hospital, Rosann Maria. Mrs. Kalten- hach was formerly Miss Frances Robertson of Buckley.

FROM THE EAST-- Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Routsong ana two children of Hatboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Straub of Birch wood and Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Routsong of Spruce street. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wilford and Linus Wurn have returned to Muskegon after spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Wurn of 919 Cass street, and other relatives and friends. I I -Word has been' received of the death of Mrs. a i a L. Smurthwaite. 92, of 34 Htizelwood avenue, Detroit, which occurred Saturday at Lakeview Rest Haven, Oakland county, i a brief illness.

Mrs. a i Matilda Lucinda Inclerinille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I i was born on A i 7, 1S5S. in Detroit.

She was married to Thomas a i dean of lawyers at Manistee where they lived for a years, the a i later moving to this city. Mrs. a i was one of the of the Manistee Episcopal Surviving are three a Mrs. Hori ace W. Bigelow and Mrs.

Shryer of Detroit and Mrs. Hazelton Spencer of Baltimore, and one. soii, Charles F. a i nf San Diego, i grandchildren and i great grandchildren. Her a died in 1929.

Funeral services were held Tuesday forenoon from the Bell a i home at i i a followed by cremation at i Chapel Memorial cemetery. Rev. H. E. Towne pf St.

James Episcopal at Birmingham officiated. I I DOWN-STATE Miss Corrine LaFranier spent the weekend, holiday in Bay City. A OF A SON-- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murray of R.

1 announce the birth of a son Tuesday at Munson hospital, A I a Mrs, Harry Scliopieray. of R. 3 are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at Munson hospital. A FOR I A Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Dill of Key- stone'left Tuesday for New Smyrna Beach, where they will spend the winter. SUMMONED BY ILLNESS--Mrs. ROSARY TONIGHT--The Rosary for Mrs. Sophie T.

Denny, who died suddenly Monday at her home of Empire on M-72, will be said at the residence this evening at eight o'clock. I I I A Lawrence Geary Mlujeak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mlujeak ot the Peninsula, is spending a short furlough at home, He will return to Biloxi, Friday. I I I J.

Smedley of East Ninth street returned Tuesday from Muskegor, where, with her son, John Smedley of Erie, she spent the Christmas holiday. TO I and Mrs. Elton Jarraan have returned to Detroit after spending the weekend holiday with Mrs. Jarman's mother, Mrs. Joseph Mlujeak of the Peninsula.

Mrs. a accom- TO A Art Fleetwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ewing of Beulah, of this city, has gone to Camp Carson, Colorado, to join her husband who is there for liis basic training. Mr.

Ewing accompanied her west by motor. I I A I -Leaving Benzie county on January 2 for military service will be Norman J. Nelson and Theodore G. t-meluer of a Harry W. of Benzonia; a i D.

Sett and James D. Evans of Elberta. OIL HEATER PARTS And Service On AH Makes HARKV'S SERVICE CENTER 507 E. Front St. Phone 133!) George Whiting of Peninsula panied them home for a visit, left Tuesday for Donalsonville, called by the illness her mother, Mrs.

Johnson. ON WAY TO I A and Mrs. i Petertyl of West Seventh street left this morning by motor for Clearwater and other Florida points to spend the winter. I I I IOWA--Mr. a Mrs.

Robert Carroll and daughters Kay and Jean and son Jimmie a gone to a Iowa, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tarcliinski. A I IN A following address of a Morris of Lake Ann has been received: i Pvt. James K.

Morse. A.S.N. 55071.140 A. I A. F.

A. 1 Fort Hood, Texas. I A Filip a a A i a a to Jackon a i the w.eel;- eiid holiday i his i a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. i i a J.

Klaasen a family. FROM A -Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. of South i street and i i Mrs.

a E. Hale of Sixth street, spent the week-end holiday ill a i i i former's brother and 1 sister-in-law, Mr. and Gien Richardson. A I I A -Home for a i a a i from i a i College, a a is Miss Lou Noble, a of and Mrs. Henry H.

Noble of i i Before leaving the a i i a a Miss Noble took an a i a in the college's a a series of traditional i a a i i i She i resume her classes at 'Mills on Jan- uarv S. Under Talks on Rubber Industry A talk history the rubber industry industry was given to members of the local Rotary Club at their Tuesday luncheon meeting at the Park Place hotel by Douglas Lander, local businessman who has been affiliated with the industry for a of years. In his address Lander traced the development of the industry through scientific discoveries from a small British-sponsored beginning to one ol the world's biggest businesses which today a a over 50,000 articles. He predicted that tires and other, rubber products would be in short supply for some time, but, added that a i a i of synthetic rubber plans is doing much to relieve the situation and that no acute shortage will exist. Harold Johnson served as program chairman for the meeting.

A cithera is an ancient musical instrument resembling the lute. NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE Offers You COMPLETE (Wiring Service ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE PHONE 205 FRONT STREET--Old established cleaning business with lease and renewal option. Located in best business block in Traverse City. Average annual income $18,000.00. Includes 2 lots, plant and equipment.

Owner selling due to ill health. $15,000.00. REAL ESTATE SERVICE BOUGHEY HILL--A home of distinction near the Country Club. 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen, large combination living and dining room. Glassed in porch.

Healed garage. Lot 300 117. Sia.GOO.OO. A A possession. New 5 room modern home.

2 bedrooms, attached Large corner lot. Down payment iOO.OO, HAROLD RICHARDSON, Broker 110 N. Division St Traverse City Phone 2669 Hospital MUNSON i Marilyn Norcl of R. i i of 13S East i street; Helen Herman of Suttons a Sirs. George Smith of a I Melvin Mills of 417 Webster street; I Meal Nicholson II of 2S16 Indian I Trail a Sue DuRocher of Maple City; Roland Walclron of R.

Carol a of R. Darryl Bell of Webster street; Beverly. Bradford of a Jo Ann Keusch of 422 Monroe street. Releases: Carrie Terry of 811 Lake avenue; Miss Jane i of 602 i street; Thomas Crawford of 31S South Cedar street The home in which Kit Carson, a I i a scout, lived is still standing in Taos, N. II.

Gold Mines are Scarce, but You Can "Cash In" with Classified Ads. Record-Eagle Classified Advertising Rates: 3c per word; Minimum cash 50c; minimum charge 60c. 1 1 3 a Thinir TIME TO INSURE JIM MOREY MOREY INSURANCE AGENCY A Fjr.n, 3 i i a Home A. Business FLOOR A I i I )ME 2209 1 5 5 SAVE MAKE YOUR OWN Snow Suits Jackets Coats Skirts Suits etc. from Wool Remnants TRAVERSE BAY BLANKET CO.

ft Miles North on US 31 Traverse City WANTED TO BUY RENTALS NOTICES HELP WANTED FOR ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 2400 Every Man Looks Best In Forma! Clothes The correct dress for those gala winter parties requires midnight blue, flawlessly styled, expertly tai.ored in smart double-breasted models. Good size selection. $50.00 And You'll Need ACCESSORIES STUD SETS Masterpieces of craftsmanship by Hickock. Several smart styles. $5.00 BOW I Square or pointed ends, in gro- grain or rep.

Also ready-tied models. 1.50 DRESS SUSPENDERS A must for your tuxedo ensemble, in black or white. $2.00 DRESS SHIRTS The famous "Shoreham" by Arrow, with soft pleated front, attached collar. $6.50 DRESS SOCKS Smart, long-wearing black nylon socks. Perfect for your evening wear.

75c "The Store for-Men and Boys Our Yecr WRIGHTS CUT-RATIDRIKS 205 E. FRONT ST. OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS Your Prescription is important to Wright's Only top-quality, fresh, potent Pharmaceuticals are used in filling your prescription. No substitutions are made. Wright'i follow your doctor's orders to the letter.

Painstaking care IE given and every prescription it double checked for accuracy. Important, too. Wright's charge less' Be SURE with Wright's. Everything SLASHED in Price! Canasta CARDSTRAY 1.75 Value at Wright's $1.25 Hamilton Double-Deck and 50c Card Tray 129 FREE Canasta Rules QUININE Capsules, 2-gr, Package of 36 43c ADHESIVE 2 -inch 10-yard roll 23c Wash Cloths Regular 15c values 8c GLO-COAT JOHNSON'S A 1 Pint 69c PINT FREE G-E BULBS 12c $2.50 Harriet Hubbard Ayers HAND CREAM Special JOO THIS WEEK ONLY Plastic A $1.29 40c Vapo- Rub 33c 1-lb. Epsom Salts Ir- Fletcher Castoria A a LUNCH BOX 1.98 Complete with vacuum bottle.

$1.00 Rotary POPCORN POPPER 79c A i a i blade prevent i 15c Window Cleaner Nnur Ar Spray-type; won't streak; S-onnces 50c Austin's Toothpaste Aur 1O i teeth, refreshes breath ImUW $1.00 Beer Shampoo MAUU 10r A a i brew Cor more b'eauliful hail'. ITMUW I 98c Ball Point Pens Nnuf 5Qf Sensational pea 1TMWW i 75c Room Deodorizer MAUI Kills all bad odors WWW 1 $1.25 Nylon Hair aw AQ a i a professional 50c Nylon Tooth Orbo a i DuPout Nylon TONI SPECIAL 2.29 Ton! Refill i new Spin Curlers. Spirits CAMPHORATED Oil to Relieve Chest Colds, 4-oz. Carton of 8 FLASH BULBS $1.23 Press 40 (indoor black and i 27c 100 Anacin Tablets 98c Pint 'Rubbing' Alcohol 12c Pint 'Mineral Oil 29c 75c Bourne 3en-Gay 69c ABSORBINE Jr. Muscle Rub $1.25 (Limit 1) 73e 3s insulin Vjohnson leedles I land-Aid VITAMINS A A High-potency i vitamine, btl.

of 100 QlJ VESTA A I Multiple-type i a i 7.50 bottle of 100 UU A i a i 15 c.c. 1.26 I A I B-1, 10 MG. For pep. energy 2.50 bottle of 100's 1 LILLY I I Multiple vitamin tonic 1.35- bottle 1.21 I A I 100 MG. Anti-sterility vitamin 5.40 bottle of 100 4.49 $6.00 ELECTRIC HEATING PAD 3.98 SI.50 Health Lamp Bulb 1- EXTRA SPECIAL! 50c Dr.

Austin's Dental Cream 39 SI.50 ELECTRIC AUTO CORD 98c 400 TISSUES 29c 75-WATT BULBS 2 34c Pack of 10 GILLETTE BLADES 49c Speed-pak dispenser of 10 blades. Ponds Angel Face CAKE POWDER 69c Reg. $1.00 Lustre-Crane SHAMPOO 53c The cream shampoo with lanolin. Adds a new lustre to faded hair. Ayds for Reducing SUPPLY 2.89 without tfMiag wilk thn WILDROOT CREAM OIL Keeps the hair well groomed 59 ABSORBENT LINIMENT $1.00 Bottle WILLIAM'S AQUA-VELVA Refreshing after shave lotion TxflHKilVEs.

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