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HI DAY, JANUARY 19, 1941s THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD NEWS OF TODAY FROM THE THUMB AND RIVER DISTRlc PACE EICHT, SECOND SECTION Thumb Briefs 'Help Others Walk' Is Girl's Plea FIVE TRIAL Marine City Couple Are Honored On Anniversary Harbor Beach "Home Lighting" will be the topic of the all day KITES ABE SET meeting Wednesday of Helena Extension group in the home of Mrs Albert Mausolf. A planned meal will be served at noon. Electric concerns will have representatives Bad Axe, JauL imscent of World take place here at when a farewell nZi1! Huron Circuit Court Calendar repair and modernize lamps. Mem Reviewed By Boomhower field for the .5 bers have been asked to bring youths, who in Bad Axe, Jan. 18 Dates for trials lamps to the meeting.

The meet ing is open to visitors. el five cases In Huron county cir selective servi cult court before juries were set by Forestville Members of Unity Circuit Judge will be thegonI Judge X. A. Boomhower after review of the calendar Saturday, Evangelical church held a business meeting Thursday night. Officers I elected were, President, Arthur unci program.

Tvi school band and fiT drum corns of sw. Jurors will be instructed to re port for duty Monday, Jan. 27, for Klawon; treasurer, Arthur Moses the trial of Fred Brueggeman and trustee, Robert Schaaf. After No. 96.

American several se Pigeon, on a charge of illegitimate the meeting cards was played. draft board rhaiJf- parentage. The youths wiinT'l post and auiinw.M The case of Harold Bowron, Ublv, charged with felonious use of an Prizes going to Mrs. Hattie Klawon, Mrs. Emil Goetze, Mrs.

Helen Webber, Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, Richard Hoffman and G. H. Reiche. The next meeting will be held Jan.

31. automobile in an accident, will fol Muriels before tW1 tered buo low the Brueggeman case. They wiU sdJFJ These cases originated in the ad ministration of Thomas R. McAllist Richmond The following offi the Hotel Fort Shj inducted lntn tC er as prosecuting attorney. Alf cers have been elected for the L.

Watson, present prosecuting attor F. A. of St. Peters Lutheran church, ney, was defense counsel for these A1C morning. The 20 youths kowski, Arthur vJ- Muttonville: President, Carl Gram- defendants while he was in private practice and is therefore disquali zow; vice president, Vern Krause; Morley.

Elmer tZI fied. financial secretary, Norwood Beier, and recording secretary, Clarence Gramzow. Photo by Cramer, Marin City. MR. AXD MRS.

MICHAEL RYAN Smalley and Suhfi i all of Harbor i Rummel and J75 Judge Boomhower will appoint Mr. McAllister special prosecuting attorney in these cases. The de Huron City The Epworth league fendants must obtain new counsel Ryans Married Fifty Smith, Pigeon. Cl Gustav Bannict tv. tis Mill t.0 of the Huron City Methodist church will meet at 8 p.m.

Tueslay in the to represent them. Other cases set for trial are: Sanilac Couple Wed 25 Years; Are Community house. John Carson The suit of Anthony Bohn against Alonzo Swick, automobile accident Years Ago; Open House Held I will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Miller, Vaughnl Pitcher andRoyj Port; LeRoy be "What Happens When Some case. Honored At Party Fail To Do Their Part?" Trial of Andrew Mohler, 24, Filion, Marine City, Jan.

18 Mass in the charged with unlawfully driving i tm ii iMpwwwwiwiiiinwiw lPI tf vie I TS "II i asSHs I I Atraatoiwi WW iii.ifT88i4 1 4 1 1 1 s- i i II III ''fwr 1 and Ernest Bukafi I Czewski and Beraard I ler. all Tni SM Elkton The Glenwood and away an automobile. morning in Holy Cross Catholic church and an open house program Cass City, Jan. 18 Mr. and Mrs.

Automobile accident suit of Nancy Comrade Sunday school classes later in the home of their son-in Arthur Craig, life-long residents of w. All excent Diiio. will hold their quarterly business and social meeting in the Evan law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Trigger against Harold Whitchurch, Jacob Wrubel and Ernest Pariseau.

The suit of Dr. Edward E. No- He is the first draft- Burt Beauchamp, marked the banilac county, were surprised Saturday night on their silver wedding anniversary, at a party attended by about 50 relatives and friends gelical church basement Thursday evening. golden wedding anniversary Fri watka, Bad Axe, against Huron day of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Ryan, GreenwoodG? county for injuries in a collision of his automobile and a road commis residents of this area many years. Richmond Mrs. J. S. Duffie, in their home in Evergreen town, ship.

A two-tiered wedding cake fea Mr. Ryan was unable to attend mother of the postmaster, Mrs. J. sion truck, was removed from the calendar. A settlement has been the mass because of icy sidewalks, S.

O'Rourke, Richmond postoffice, Croswell Jan i tured the table on which lunch was made out of court. but Rev. John P. Wegener, assistant celebrated her ninety-second birth- served. The evening was spent in inai oi Norman Hughes on a Greenwood sailed Fajj-Francisco for a day Jan.

11. Mrs. Duffie is in good charge of carrying brass knuckles, pastor, who said it, came to the Beauchamp residence later to bless the couple. Mrs. Ryan and their health.

singing songs, giving readings and visiting. Mrs. Craig is the former was passed until the April term. ment in the Phsir- children attended the mass service. Armada Mrs.

E. W. Fenton will "iias nere learned Absent on leave far Winifred MacTavish. Guests were present from Cass City, Kingston. cr; Mr.

and Mrs. Ryan were enter period from the Raff Jiini, ionising, i-ori nuron tained at dinner Friday noon in the Edward Klinert, 34, Flint, was sentenced by Judge Boomhower to pay a fine of $100 or serve 30 days in jail on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. Klinert was given the right to pay the fine In and Marlette. fc hostess to the High Banks Sew and Chatter club next Wednesday Jan. 22.

Mrs. Linus McCauley and Mrs. Fred Lucas will direct the home of their daughter, and re ceivea congratulations at a recep tuunijr neaitn departar Greenwood left iani Fort Sill, Lawton, Oki His wife and dauEhr Huron Red Cross tion from 2 to 6 p.m. Refreshments program. $10 monthly installments.

were served. Among those who been visiting in OklibcJ vnsted them were Mr. and Mrs. Pinnebog The January meeting To Meet Wednesday Warren Beauchamp, Miss Alice La Judge Boomhower said he would ask an outside judge to preside at trials of the automobile accident suit of Wilfred Jolly against Earle of Dwight, Meade and Hume Ex inree weeKs, wfl fa Greenwood in the It ApriL tension clubs will be an all day Bad Axe. Jan.

18 Election of of affair Jan. 28 in Hume town hall. F. Tennant and of the replevin suit ficers and reports of activities will faver, Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Beauchamp, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mensen, Algonac; Mrs. Jack Ryland, Cass City, and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Ryan, Cottrellville Old lamps will be repaired and of Seymour Western against Ed Coming Marriares be the business to be transacted at modernized at this meeting. mund Verloove because of personal Ruth, Jan. 18-Ae- acquaintance with the parties. the annual meeting of the Huron county chapter of the American Red Cross at 2:30 D.m. Wednesdav have been made in Capac Misses Leatrice Wills.

township. Paul Catholic ciranit Ivaleen Cannis, Joyce Beebe and The couple were married Jan, coming marriages 17, 1891 -in Holy Cross rectory by in the circuit court room of the courthouse here. Barbara Seigel are home from Ypsilanti, to spend the week-end Thumb Weddings garet Krantz, dau: Rev. N. L.

Mascheno, former pas Officers to be elected are: Chair in their homes. tor. Mrs. Barney Kram Zinger, son of Mr. sad i Mr.

Ryan, a marine engineer and Armada The annual one-time salt well driller, was born man, vice chairman, secretary-treasurer and five or more members of the executive committee. Reports of the chairman, secretary-treasurer, roll call chairman. W. Zinger, and of It Schock, daughter of Jsr: to John Seidl, son of It Peter SeidL sponsored by the Independent Order of Foresters will be held at 7 in Sst. Mary's, Nov.

20, 1860, and came to Marine City when 25. He started sailing a short while p.m. Friday in Mrs. Elizabeth Rit-ter's restauran'. disaster relief, civilian relief, life later and served on the Great DM.

Ball a saving, war relief production, Junior Sandusky Rev. E. T. Rodda. rec Caro, Jan.

18 Dr. I Lakes until his retirement 25 years ago. lett, Caro, is chainsaq tor of St. John's Episcopal church, has returned from Detroit where Ked cross, county nurse, first aid, accident prevention and other work will be given. The by-laws of the chanter will Mrs.

Ryan, the former Louise mittee having genes' Gilbert, was born in Anchorville. he received treatments for sinus in the seventh annual Stoldt-Korthals Capac, Jan. 18 Miss Lillian Katherine Korthals, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Korthals, Munger, and Erwin Lawrence Stoldt, son of Mrs.

Minnie Stoldt, Capac, were married by Rev. Adel-bert Voges, Vassar, at a double ring ceremony Saturday In St. James Lutheran church here. More than 250 guests witnessed the colorful ceremony, which also Included an address by Rev. Kenneth Rutledge, Munger.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of white metallic silk damask for her wedding. It had long sleeves, sweetheart neckline and a fection. be revised for the purpose of amend Birthday ball, Jan. i Jan. 6, 1872, daughter of the late Joseph and Angela Gilbert, and ment, it desired.

hall, Caro State hospi Richmond The local Order of came to Marine City with her Dar- JLastern Star will meet Tuesday, enis wnen 12. Grand Marshal Grace Cameron will There are two children. Mrs. have charge of the school of in- Beauchamp, and Nolan Ryan. Port struction.

Huron, also a marine engineer, who "Help Others Walk" is the nlea of Genevipv is snendine thp winter in Tere it itt Zl" vixiw uy imaume paralysis USED FURNIT1 lucmnona-jonn iirindiey, sales- on account of ill health, and six Sandusky, chairman of the Sanilac countv committee for tho roioKrof man for the local Daschke garage, grandchildren. L. wivuiuuvii wic jl a i-oiucu a un mud v. uuu- iicizing ine anve lor lunds to neht infantile Mrc wni 1 in PriTlPO C- Tr- I HIT a -n long train. A beaded Juliet cap I tne Droceeds from their annual TWaroH nt rt mos" i j- iT- wuuiuuu ix Mua-i ivir.

ana xvirs. ityan uvea on a held her tulle veil in place. tunc ven in piace. uuni dh uiuay aancing parties Jan. 30 one Mriofia maJ.

uautms panics wail, ou in nus iji iai, xvxi. Siemens, suner- larm on the Marsh road from 10(14 carried a cascade bouquet of Jo- paral.yss vi.ctims Sanilac county and to help ing from an attack of pneumonia. I until returning to ltoine Qtv ta a11 i non J. 1 i i hanna Hill roses, gardenias and u.vu.v ic.iia wiuui may evemuaiiy stamp out the disease. Miss Milkowski's wheelchair was purchased with funds from the 1940 birthdav hall in to.

1: "lc UJ- "Ve On 2OUtn AT CLEA other flowers, A 1 AiIC sxiuws me rise in uui iioiuc xiiA Lciiaiuii ciUU Willi i imuuKJii uuring xwtv irom one in January to 475 in September. be held Tuesday in the home of An" line iwt Mrs Henrv TCreinr rii, Angehne Gilbert and Mrs. Zoah Miss Dorothy Ruhstorfer, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mrs. William Uebberoth, sister JL XV VtAi.X I XnA. I 11 ner will be served at noon uoln OI Marme city.

Stirring Days Before Civil of the bride, and Mrs. Peter Popp. Thumb Deaths sister of the bridegroom, were Port Hope Chapter No. 17 of CaDaCltv CrOWiT From Our Trade-In-DepL USED ROCKERS ..11 I 1 bridesmaids. Jo Ann Korthals, me uuuieran auxiliary will War Recalled By Woman, 88 Expected At 4th aaugnter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kor meet at p.m. Tuesday in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Darish Albert E. Brunell Lexington, Jan.

18 Albert thals, Reese, was flower girt. i Brown City Picnic jerry xvortnais was ring bearer. I nouse. Best man was Harvey Kehn. CaDac.

JllYIIYISP rnYTX) I Kn- drawn by prancing fourhorse teams Brown City. Jan. 18 A eanacitv Brunell, 33, former resident of Port Huron and Mt. Clemens and em rs were Fred Knrthalc I I were Fred Korthals. Jr.

Port Hope The EDWorth league crowd is exnected to attend the and ushers went from this vicinity to take part in the parade, which was headed by ploye of the J. H. Baker Construe tVkA Tr XTnn 1 I teese, and Peter Popp. Almont Held Monday In tion comnanv Pnrf TTnmn I iT.cuiiiau memo- lourui annual community winter n-4t il i dlst church will meet in Port Hope picnic. SDonsored bv the Ch amher During the ceremony.

Dr. Otto a Drass Dand from Port Huron. Stops Parading After Soakincr i-resDyierian-Metnoaist church at of Cnmmeme Tuecdaw nicrht in tv, mer von Renner, Reese, sang. A Croswell projects near here, died Friday night in the Osteopathic hospital, Port Huron, where ne had been admitted a few hours earlier. He had wedding dinner, served afterward iy.nu cuuesuay.

high SChool gymnasium. in the Korthals home, featured the By MRS C. W. CORRY Members of the club will serve All went well until a soaking rain came up and it was a sorry looking bunch of young women in bedraggled finery, who were unloaded at USED OCCASIONAL TABLES Genuine Walnut rjl LONG DAVENPORT TABLE Pinnebog Mrs. Harry Toy, re- the potluck supper which will be lne oeen ill a week.

xraauionai wedding cake. A recep- Croswell, Jan. 18 Mrs. Lucy Sly cording secretary nt th j. the opening feature of the affair.

Surviving are his mother Mrs r-hiid stndw r-hiid tneir homes from the open wagons Music will be furnished by a local nTiV1 Y3n and two ing a meeting of the association's nau-Drotners and two half-sisters. I farm near Capac. 13 her eighty-eighth orchestra. at tne end of the gala day, Mrs. Sly says.

After that, she says, as she examined her ruined hat and Dirtnday bunday, all of Mt. Clemens. A feature of the program to be I Mrs. Sly and daughter. Mrs.

F.thpl He was born in Belgium and Armada A meeting nf the Pod presented by local talent and Harbor Beach. Jan. lft On, T.aw Kelley, will be guests at a birthdav groups from the surrounding com came to the United States when a Cross will be held at 7:15 p.m. young man. He Was graduated I Thursdav TTranfe- Tliit-an dress, she decided she would let all future presidents be elected 'without taking part in the parades.

She was a spectator, however, at many other political parades and tells of munity, will be a corn husking bee. Dr. J. E. CamnbelL W.

R. Elliot. from Mt. Clemens High school and Clair Shores will address the had been employed by the Baker groun. oi Huron catholic church Jn me nome or Air.

and Mrs. here was the scene of the wedding Bert NiJes. James Fretenborough, 8 a. m. Saturday of Miss Mildred w.adhams, grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Marie Grekowiez. danoht Niles, who is 13, will also be a 8 Pc. WALNUT DINING ROOi' and Dr. A.

T. Mclntyre comprise the reception committee. Paul company in this vicinity about 18 He was unmarried. I Bad Axe A nrnfram nf rn-m- Dunlap is program chairman. Frank Grekowicz, Harbor Beach Biest.

Neighbors of Mrs. Sly plan and the late Mrs. Lucy Cook Gre- her at a surprise dinner SflETOO munity activities will be dismissed tne old-time torch light parades in which, by skilled maneuvers, the men wrote the names of their favorite candidates in letters of flame. The marriage of Miss Lucy Fead Charles Eimers I at the meeting of Sherman Elvin eral days because of the flu. kowicz, and Kenneth S.

Smith, son IVAOnaay noon. lie) Pigeon, Jan. 18 Funeral services Pst No- 96. American Legion, in xn vYorm townsnip jan. 18, ioj, tne daughter of John and Armada Mrs.

C. C. Aldrich is for Oharles Eimers. 74. former its hall at 8 p.

m. Tuesday. of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Smith, Bad Axe.

Rev. James J. Marvin, pastor, Elizabeth Wixson Fead. Sanilaf reported slightly improved after Pigeon resident, who died Wednes 9 Pc WALNUT DINING Capac Forest lodge. No.

12fi two weeks' illness county pioneers, Mrs. Sly has to nenry tooK place Aug. 31 1872. Mr. Sly died Feb.

26, 1931. Mrs. Sly has two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Kelley, with whom she makes uuiciaieo. Attendants were Mrs Ervin nmn watched this part of Michigan erad.

a. m. wm noid a special meet day his home in Harrisville, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Herman Winkle funeral hnme $100 bridegroom, and John GrekowS Harhnr 7 trict to a rich farming country. Her Harbor Beach, brother Armada Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Russ will entertain the Klay Bank club ing Tuesday evening to present third degree work. nere. of the bride. triday evemng, Jan.

24. ner nome, and Mrs. Gordon Graham, Worth township; also a sister Mrs. Mary Mitchell, 91, Lexington. Although Mrs.

Sly has been blind Rev. William H. Morford. Method. ine Dride wore a navy blue suit remarkable memory enables her to recount many interesting events of ist cnurcn pastor, will officiate Armada Mrs.

Dorthy Delong is spending some time with Mr. and witn wmte accessories and a cor that stirring period of United States 8 Pc. OAK DINING ROOMStf Burial will be in Pigeon cemetery. Sandusky John McCarthy Is In Sandusky General hospital for history, the Civil war davs. Mrs.

Nicholas Siefert in Rochester, Mich. age oi white roses. She carried her mother's wedding prayer book. Mrs. Clement wore a poudre blue ior a nttmoer of years she still enjoys life and her keen wit and strong mind remain undimmed by i a treatment of a foot infection.

ne recalls having marched with ii. tuners is survived by a Mrs. Eliza Schwartz, Saginaw, a group Of SChOOl Children in a no Kl fMo ni I ana tnree brothers, Joseph and Allenton The Allenton Farmers' mc passing or time, and a I "de in Lexington the day Abraham A was first elected to thS v-reorge timers, both of Saginaw, club will meet Monday evening in Elkton The Methodist women will hold their annual party in the church house Wednesday mm nennan timers, Pigeon tne uouid school. Marine City Briefs r- i Immdiat- Mi.L piiuicy in i ovemDer, labo. The Pu ODD PILLOW ARM DAVENPF 1 Mrs.

Arthur Kruckenburg. Mrs Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. George .1... luiiuiui vvuic oil ciotn caDes in Ha lndSp h0tel and caPs with red- white and bl2 in Harbor Beach.

Table dfmra. riKK Wins First Place Lapeer, Jan. 18 William iimothy Bibeau and Mrs. Harry Armada Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Pratt auiman are in Detroit spending tlons were blue and white several days with relatives. auu as iney marcned thev sane iaaas won nonors at a meeting of the Pair-A-Dice club Thursdav Noble, former Cass City resident, has been awarded first Drize in a After a short wedding triD. Mr nao as weelc-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgore of Tampa, Fla.

All Reconditioned "Three Cheers for the Red, White and Mrs. Smith will make their nignt. tteiresnments were served 9 JL3 national photographic contest, snnn. ana due. a.

Miinoiin nas re-a few days visit in Elkton R. turned from Detroit. Gerald Gibson, son of Mr and nome in uaa Axe. Among the floats in the parade sored by the National Publisher, a Mrs. Walter Gibson, will be srradn.

was a wagon mounted with a him. nauonany circulated publishers magazine. News photographers ct Bridge Club Entertalnei log on which stood a lumber Elkton Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Ackerman have gone to California where they will visit for several weeks with their son, Olin. ated Thursday from Lincoln Park High school His father is a fnrmer DeckerviIIe Mrs. D. R.

Thomp Marine Citv Jan ia with axe poised for snlittintr Bvm- weexiy and daily papers from all son is visiting relatives in Glen Williams, Ont. parts of the United States participated in the contest. Mr. Noble is Mrs. H.

A. Smith were hosts to the bolizing thft vast lumber resources Thursday Night Bridge club Fri- ot MlchiBan and the fact that "Hon- Mrs. A. L. Hartwav Marine city High school teacher.

Honors in 50-50 were won by Miss Virginia Nelson, Marion Ris-tum, Marilyn Durrow and Theima aay night in their home with esl ADe, the beloved rail snlitter now employed as staff photographer 2 Pc. Mohair Frieze LIVING ROOM SET ODD OAK DINING CHAIRS WICKER DAVENPORT WICKER DESK AND CHAIR 1 USED AXMINSTER 8 x3" 9x18 WILTON RUG t.j i Port Hope The Lutheran circle will meet at 2 p.m. is in ot. josepn nospital, Mt. Clemens, where she is undergoing ouu tuy eaor oi tne iapeer Coun ty Press.

ors going to Mrs. Smith. Capt and liaa uccu eieciea to tne presidency. Mrs. Neil Stomlet and Cant Bov' Far rut ntr weanesaay in the parish house.

treatment. Recor at a meeting of the Friendly Girls club, with Miss Rernr Mio Baird. Potluck dinner preceded'the On that dav. as wfl the DeckerviIIe Mrs. Louis Colombe Mrs.

Louis Colombe Stork Beats Reaper program. Captain and Mrs. Baird will entertain the club Feb. 6. a Dole was Port Hope The Women's Societv for Christian Service will mS feS Umversity hos- Nelson will be hostess to the group at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday in her home on Delina street. raised, which ended in a mmnr -aro, Jan. 18 Glen H. Mnn. pital, Ann Arbor.

tragedv. As the nnla nn. Wednesday afternoon in the home tague, village clerk, rennrts i9 Club To Meet Wednesday I raised into position it slinned and The Junior Studv cluh will oi Mrs. Kobert Rooney for quilting. births and 54 deaths in this village for 1940.

The report shows Carsonville Mrs. W. N. Willis is a patient in Port Huron General Marine Citv. Jan.

is fr vcn. fel1 and cut off a boy's ear. whn wa meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. George Read for din.

Harbor Beach i SS Anna t- ii" I hospital. nam axarsn, Mrs. Richard Murdock if amons ine spectators. Mrs. Sly still Schmidt is spending the winter in Detroit, where she is attending ner and -a theater Dartv later.

MUa and William Marsh won honors at speaks with sadness of the day the news was received that in. an increase in births and a decrease in deaths over the previous year with 123 births, and 74 deaths. Iris DeCou, Miss Jean Johnsnn and Brown City Mrs. Jack Buby will be hostess to the Brown high school. Miss Jean Cooper are in charge of arrangements.

Sandusky Rev. Charles B. Ken Andrew Beauvais. in St riair coin had been assassinated. She tells with a smile of another political parade in which she took part in Amadore when Gen.

U. S. Grant was nominated for the meeting of their 500 club in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Arnold.

Mr and Mrs. Marsh will entertain the club Wednesday night in their home. 1307 Hart road. St. Claic, Born Jan.

16. to Mr. and Mrc nedy was ill this week in his home Community hospital, a son. James Allenton The Parent-Teacher Adam Friederichs. in St.

Clair here. Andrew. association will meet Thursday. community hospital, a son, Robert. Mrs.

Kenneth Buckler is ill in 1011 MILITARY ST. Two wagon loads of young women Elkton Wavne Kneohfel had Born-Jan. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Port Huron, General hospital.

and v. 'viiuuiuiiu lvinion ocnuitz been confined to his bome for sev-1 children are iU in their hom.

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