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

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RECORD-EAGLE. TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN PAGE THHEE TUESDAY, JULY IS, IMS IT CLEANS IT FEELS IT JUST LIKE i. IT'S PLASTICA N0 5 i This gleaming' snow-white finish is the answer, to your desire the', very finest coating possible on your walls, woodwork, or furniture. It'si easy to apply, flows out dries overnight and it wears AND WEARS! Also Available: PLASTICA No.

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TRUDI HARDWARE WE DELIVER LOCALS IF YOUR PAPER ISN-1 DELIVERED Or If year delivery, service Is not satisfactory In vyay phone 23 the rollowlng morning condition? will be corrected, once. Just Received A Few 66 82 Gal. Hotpoint WATER HEATERS Graham Electric "Co. "Your Hotpoint 600 Block S. Union Pn.

147 Come In and See It! The New ROYAL Portable With Finger Form Keys Designed to Cradle Your Finger Tips'. CLINTON SALES I Phone 879 802 W. Front St Beat the Heat! KEEP COOL With An ARTIC AIRE A $5.45 and up The James Electric Co. 129 So, Union BULLDOZING EXCAVATING Fill Sand Road Gravel Black Dirt Also Basements Built Under Your Present Home Billett Corner Gargeld Ave. at Carver Phone 1863M Complete WIRING SERVICE Farm, Home and Industrial FIXTURES Fluorescent Mazda C.

E. (Steve) Davis Electric Phone 1634 153 E. Front Home Industrial WIRING Specializmo In All Types Ot Electrical Appliances Evonino Call! Promptly Recoanlieo a K.EN RANEY Bond ea St. Phone 2004W Yachting? COMPASSES KAPOK CUSHIONS CAPS, Blue or White Tops TOP-SIDERS mi nflfin SPORT B1LMAR SHOP 247 E. Front St.

Phono 271: ilVEs Piano Tuning And Repairing. Immediate Service. Work Guaranteed. Phono Kingsley 79F14 DOWN-STATE FOR I I -Miss Mildred James, South Maple street, has gone to Battle Creek to visit friends. AT -CAMP--Rev.

Leona Wiuegarden of 'Elk Rapids spent the. past week at Lake Louise where she was in charge of a group' of thirty-five girls. FOR A VISIT--Mr. and Mrs. C.

Brooks and daughters Janet and Jean of. Birmingham, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brooks' mother, Mrs. O. C.

Moffatt, Park street. VISITORS--Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Derrick and son Richard of Ludiagton spent the week-end at tlie home ot the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Derrick, South Division street. and Mrs.

John Zimmerman and family have returned to their home in Jackson after spending a week at their cottage on Long Lake and visiting Mrs. Zimmerman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Forton East Bay. I A VISITORS--Visiting at the Kenneth Watsons' home on Lime Lake are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.

Donald Freeman and son Norman; their daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Reid and son Kenneth and Mrs. Dorothy Bergstrom, daughter iRta and sou I I A A -Funeral services for- Judge Adelbert Lewis, 8.1. prominent longtime resident of the Grand Traverse region, whose death occurred at his home at Bingham, were conducted Saturday afternoon from the Bingham Evangelical church, Rev. I-I.

A. Gunyon officiating. Burial was -made here in Oakwood cemetery. i liam Boyd has returned to Detroit after spending the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Boyd, 720 East Front street. He was accompanied here by Mrs. J. Horvath atid small daughter Nancy of Flint and Miss Mary Linnell Furguson of East Orange, N. Miss Furguson remaining at the Boyd home.

IN I A Mrs. Herbert Griffen, Hannah avenue, was admitted to the Osteopathie hospital Friday for surgery. LOCAL GUESTS. Mr. and' Mrs.

Floyd Woodman of. Saginaw- were guests of Mrs. Louis Tebo, during the Cherry Festival A A I AT COTTAGE-Rev, and Mrs. Emil A. Runkel of Ludington have been spending a few days at their cottage at Fife Lake.

I I A Regular: well-baby and'whooping cough im- 'munization clinic will be held Thursday, July 15 from 1:30 to 3:30 at the health department offices at the court house. LOCAL Miss Jeane Hendricks of Grand Rapids has been spending several days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Naar, route from Petoskey where she visited her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William Holben. A I I A has been received by Mrs.

J. Ver isaille, 435 Fifth street, that Dan Gauthier, his wife and. two children arrived safely in Bremer- Germany, where they plan to stay for three years. GUESTS and Mrs. Carl Hallberg and son (Donald of Muskegon and Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Hallberg of Indianapolis, have returned a week's visit as gues Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson. State street.

I -Mr. and Mrs. Kal Gottlieb of Ash land, are spending two weeks at. the Park Place hotel. Mr.

Gottlieb, a former local resident, was the son the late Gus Gottlieb ot this city, and this is his first return visit in 35 years. I I A 'Codvar Hagen of Oslo, Norway, the'week-end at the home of Mrs. A. Anderson and family, 415 iFranklin street, and with Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Anderson, Wellington Mr. Hagen is a nephew of late Abraham'Anderson. TO BE AT I JBenspu R. Lennie, NCO in charge of the; Traverse City sub-station of the Organized will be at the Kingsley post office Monday, i July 19. All persons interested in jarrny reserve activities or who have ia specific question or problem pertaining to the reserve program, are urged to contact Lennie on that day between the hours of 9 and 11 A I AT COTTAGE--Mr.

and Mrs. 'Paul Dye, and son James Barton Dye of Sagina-vv; have arrived to spend "the summer at their cottage on Long Lake. HOME--Dr. and Fred J. Babel, guests of Dr.

Babel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ba'bel during their vacation, have returned to Lafayette, Ind. ON LEAVE--E. J.

Liber- try, KM United Stated Coast, Guard, is spending a leave here with his parents and other relatives; He is stationed at Groton, Conn. A I eral services for Jesse DeLong, 86, a resident of Leland for S5 years, and well known expert stone mason, who died Friday at his home, were conducted Monday afternoon at the Leland-Methodist with Rev. John Cermak of Bangor officiating. Interment was made in the East Leland-; cemetery. DOWN-STATE-- Mr and Mrs.

S. R. Oliphant and daughter Miriam Ann have returned to their in Ohio, following a visit with Oliphant's father, Harvey Pierce, West-'Front street, and her sister, Mrs. Lester Simpson, West Seventh street. Their Mary, is remaining for a longer SAN FORD SCOTT Fun eral Services were held.

this afternoon at the Martinson a home at Buttons Bay, for Sanford Scott of Northport, 75, who died at Acme, Saturday, following a stroke while visiting relatives there. Rev. Russell Parker officiated and burial was made in the Mr. Scott was born August IS, 1872, the son of Andrew and Amanda Scott and assisted on his father's farm until entering the 0. S.

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FT. CAPACITY. Ample bulk storage space beneath the baskets for meat cuts. ac's Service "It's Service that Counts" 135 State St. Phone 1653 A BIRTH--A son was born Monday at' Munson hospital to Mr.

and Chester Briar, 1219 Hannah avenue. PARENTS OF A-SON--Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Williamsburg R. 2 announce the birth ot a son Monday at Munson hospital.

A A BOY--Parents of a son are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowe Williamsburg R. 1. The baby was born Monday at Munson hospital.

I I I Barney Zuidema of Holland, Robert Stone of West Olive and Mrs. Marian Brefka, Mrs. Grace Hughes and Vaughn Brefka of Grand Haven were recent visitors here, coming for the birthday anniversary of Gwyneta BreEla, who is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Helen Holcomb. I Admitted to Muusou hospital yesterday were Sally Ann Youngs of Detroit; George Wheeler of Owosso; Mrs, of Thompsonville Mrs.

H. D. Palmer of Romeo; Visente Garcia, R. Mrs. Harold Scott, R.

4 and Mrs, Ole Larson of Northport. A I A Released from Muuson hospital Monday were Mrs. Harold Aeschliman and infant son, S41 Bates street; Mrs. Delberl Church of Bear Lake; Mrs. Elwood Coates, 219 East Fifteenth street; Mrs.

Sherman Conroy, 1301 Cass street; Mrs. Robert Devers and baby daughter, 117 Boardmau avenue; Juliette Fleis R. Beth Gundy of Lake'City; Delzia Lee of East Jordan; Mrs. Dwight MacDonahl of Beulah; Mrs. Herbert Olson and baby daughter, R.

2, Arnold Schmidt of Grawu R. 1, and Richard Pence, 1011 Fern''street. Richard Pence, 1011 Fern street. Dale and Janet Zue, 5l'S West Twelfth street, returned home this morning after undergoing throat operations. it's not too late! WILSON'S BEDROOM SUITE CONTEST is still open Hurry and enter your suggestion of a name for this $500 Bedroom Suite.

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214,473
Years Available:
1897-1977