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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1955 PACE SEVEN TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU-5-7171 To Receive City Briefs Announcements Wins Commission 1ACROSS ST. CLAIR RIVER And Degree At Sneaker Cites Six Needs Bachelor Degree Monday PC fORT HVROK The City Recreation Depart-. USCG Academy For Civic Co-Operation ment will sponsor a picnic lor Aubrey Oldham, a director of and perhaps beyond that the sparkling sportswear for a HOLIDAY LI 6 K. T. Order of Temple, full-form teen agen at 7:30 pjn.

today in opening, Friday night, May 27. Lakeport State Park. Those Ken Persing C. 5-27 attending should furnish their I own transportation and refresh- L'ncle Augie aayc, tays he, "If merits. Anyone needing a ride you want to enjoy a drink of cold is to meet at 6:30 p.m.

in the Bob wine, I have it." 1809 24th St. McVety Youth Center. 5-30 Open Air Meeting nntrh'a ix ruhln rfanrinfl Bayview Bible Institute will the Sarnia Chamber of Corn-terminal for shipping is tht Port merce, before the export-import tcr" mist club Thursday on "Sarnia! Air pollution waa Mr. Oldham's and Port Huron Civic Co-oper- next proposal for additional ct ation." characterized Sarnia as operation. He said that the fly-.

-u- sh problem from large indus- I JKv' 6 "'V tries in Sarnia is largely under with ita senior city on the border, control. Small stacks in the two urri rkir i vvcrrv-mu my Port Huron." cities were the big problem now, he said. K' ,.7 every night except Monday. an open-air meeting at 7 t-w-t-f-a-i-tf P-m. today at Grand River and Huron avenues.

Two movies, Call Pauline'a Beauty Shop for City streets" and "The Prodi-night Permanante. YU 5-8631. tf gai Son win be shown at 8:30 CiutommadTpiTstic Eye. YU Mis8 Gertrude Moser is Mr. Oldham cited six "areas" where he felt cooperation is most needed.

Pollution of Si. Hair river was next mentioned for joint talks. He said Uiat phrnal industrial wastes in the river are "now infinitesimal in quantity after passing Port Lambkin." 2-1581. M7 tuBu-w-u. I vJl I Meeting Cancelled A meeting of Past Presidents "Area number one is the St.

Lawrence Seaway development, because it's dated," Mr. Oldham said. "Ocean-going vessels won't travel empty if they can travel Dancing Tonight At Brody'a Inn, 3301 24th street OUTSIDE PORT HURON W1 of the Ladies auxiliary to Charles A. Hammond post No. 8, American Legion, slated Wednesday He said that a new bacteria full," he said in pointing out that developed by Dow Chemical tieu- jSarnia and Port Huron must de- tralizes phenol wastes before Barn Dance at Ulrich farm, has been cancelled because of the 803 Mitchell St Clair, mi.

i illness of Mrs. Mattie Bettis, mo-south of Jackson's, U. S. 25, at ther of Mrs. Ithrene McGregor, Mitchell Saturday, May 28.

chairman. Music by Morpaw. 5-28 Smiii Recommendation velop their waterfront facilites if they get far down St. Clair river, they are to "realize the full po-; The next general area that Mr. tential of the seaway." Oldham cited as of importance to both cities is waterfront de- CHARLES W.

FEAD F. A. NORDGREN Elliott A. Nordgren, son of Mr LLf4 I THE TWO CITIES must inform velopment. of Port Huron Council The Pancake and Sausage Mipper- United church Women has voted an3i Mrs Charles L.

Fead industnt Irom London to He pointed out that both cities and Mrs. George Nordgren, 1217 tl11 aim U13. Vlianco lean, must clean up waierfronU. He You 8treet receive All All you can eat St. Denis Hall to gend recommendation to theMilitary 8treet, was graduated Ixing ton Sat May 5 -Ul 8 city Cnild and Youth Welfare fXVm the United States To PpCPlVe p.m.

Adults Children 50c. A that more adeauate movie Z.ri.E Vw! CeVC Board that more adequate movie Guard Academy, New slopes by grass and flowers and Bachelor of Arts degree in music Coast the removal of old pilings as a irom Betnel College, Mishawaka, 2-28 regulations for children be formu London, Conn. Nursing Diploma part of the project. He suggested at commencement excer Modern and Old Time Dancing, ateii His parents attended the exer that businessos paint the rear of cjseg Monday. Chippewa Jr.

High School, May 28, 9:30 'til 1:30. Music by Air Gun Confiscated Patrolman Robert Falk eon- hnni Mr. Nordgren was active in various school organizations, ser- Freda and the Boys. '28 fiscated an air rifle Thursday from a 13-vpr-f1rl Port Huron MR. OLDHAM told of his as President of the Music cises.

Mr. Fead was commissioned an Ensign and was awarded a degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the Academy's sixty-ninth annual commencement exercises. He is a former student at Cran- perience in the tornado of two C1UU- Yue Phloem 01 me vai vpnrs son as a miri nf Literary society and chair jing another co-operative area. man 01 me commiuee. I y.yy.- -V i l'(I') I jS vil defense Dlans are fine was aiso a mcmoer 01 ine on nanr hut thpv shnnlrl Hp Amoassador C1UD, me KadlO the streets." he said.

The two dub, the Religious Life conv 1-day Ce ebration American Charles Hearn 31, of Legion Hall, Peck. Music by the 2419 Twenty-second street, told Five Aces, Friday night. 5-27 Fak the boy was shooting at his children Roller Skating, Port Sanilac; Pleasure Drome, V. F. Wed.

.1 and Fri. nights. tf OUl7 DOUDU Be Smart and Shop at PitviiJ.1 Crsnrt Children's Smart Shop, St. Clair, 0 V-irtUU VUUn M'tt In Traffic Death State Park Roller Rink, skating; ct cities should have rehearsals and mittee, the Artist Series corn- Clever at can be sports outfits to mix or match to wear for sports for summer's casual living. Gay plain colors demonstrations, ioinUy.

so thatlmittee and tne Gospel team work. During his senior year he was in case of calamity a ready-made brook School, Bloomfield Hills, and attended North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N. C. Ensign Fead won his appointment through nationwide competitive entrance examinations and entered the Academy in 1951. He had nine months of Army choir and youth director at the plan will go into operation.

Southlawn E.U.B. church, South ir nil pert prints Bend, Ind. Fn. Sat Nights. I h'A tn rirpuit Reserve Officers Training Corps popular stripes In a whole collection, of sports wear that's w-t-f-s-tf For tourist promotion, Mr.

Oldham said "that billboards should be erected in the cities in the Niagara Falls area where American tourists enter Canada. These should point out that by using the Court at his examination Thurs-i experience while in college. County School Board To Arrange as wonderful as the Deaths first holiday week day before Justice George He was a member of the Acad-: Anchorville, on a negligent sailing team. cide charge. He will report for his initial; He was released on his own assignment to active duty aboard I recognizance pending arraign- the Coast Guard cutter Yacatati end.

Blue Water Bridge motorists Binnninl Elnfiinn can save some miles over the pltfilUl ILLlfOfl Mrs. John Morpaw i i j. t. a I nicui iu u.c at iew Ben nrn. Mass.

after a a -m HA a ueiroit way. The Sl Qalr County Board of To illustrate his point'he told Education will make plans for MISS M. HANSEN tnunh vita tnnn. uauon ume. of the volume of brirtee trupk ita hipnnlal elprtion Jun at His father, who served during gmmmmm ivayciio-aay al m-di ana iMorman roaa wood road, died today in Park-' Jeddo.

His car and one Miss Marjorie Hansen, daughter traffic, "200-300 trucks nm wHnv In th. rnimi. xt tt 0-1 vrti ii in ine toaM uuaru nt Mrs Kranrw Mflnsn. V11K ,.1 1 drlven ty ueorge Kamage, 01 TemDOrarv mpmher. 7 "a.ve School office.

Countv-Citv build i' niiauu ainxi. aiiu jLniri i. mn irnin urtiv hA.t onrf th. tady, n. after a long illness.

1486! Galbraith road, were in- no tt r- nuivii vvajf ra ucai ouu UlC of Flotilla 14-03, U. S. Coast Hansen, 1720 Military street, will same should be pointed out to Guard ing. She lived Port Huron and volved. Auxiliary, receive a diploma in nursing at motorists Marysville 35 years before mov Mrs.

Rose Karoly, 76, of 9544 commencement exercises Saturday in Mt Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit Representatives of Boards of Education throughout the County will vote to fill one County Board post. Pre-School Metcalf road, a passenger with Ramage, died April 17 in Port Huron Hospital of injuries suffered in the accident. Acheson Company Conducts Sales Meet ing 10 years ago to Schenectady. Mrs. Morpaw is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Don Conat, St. Clair; Mrs. Matilda Gauthier, Schenectady, and Mrs. Edward Miss Hansen was graduated by Port Huron High School in 1952 QUfllCS Set i i The term of Mrs. Edna Steven Dean's operators license has 298 398 298 r98 to 1 98 A98 knit shirt I to 298 q98 to 598 598 n98 to Howard A.

Acheson. president son, Kimball Township, expires. Gauthier, Scotia, N. a since revoked by the State umer coara mcmDers are Clarence J. Reid, Avoca, presi For Next Week The last pre-school, "summer roundup" clinics at which child of Acheson Colloids Company and: A i its parents organization, Acheson VlOy SVll 6 Industries, spoke at their i President's Dinner of the Com-TrOteSlS ACtlOll pany Thursday night in St.

Clair inn On Drain Froiprr dent; O. W. Wills, Capac, vice president; Robert P. Meikle, Mr. Morpaw, Port Huron; iaisnying ms age on ms appn- sisters, Mrs.

Sophia St. John, cation. Mille Roches, Ont, and Isaac Watters, Cornwall, Ont; 11 ff)gf DOVS grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. Ara Rorn Mara ren who will enter kindergarten Lynn Township, and Roy Uossow. in beptemner will be given physi-IIra Township.

Marysville, May 27 The City Funeral arrangements are in- The dinner meeting was a part of the third general sales meeting being conducted this week in icu examination win oe conducted Board Wednesday also Wednesday and Thursday. win makp nlana fnr a mpetin Commission Thursday night, pro complete. tpstprt rnp anion nt in sr i. ntr t. 0.11 tested the action of the St.

Clair Two Survive Lauth hotel. About 30 persons are County Drain Commission in an- "w'Jnaiwith the County ScnM)1 Boards county urain commiss on in ap- from to 3:15 p.m. Wednes- anHatinn inn 1 Michael O. McGrath Triplet sons were born about 11 15, The purpose of the meeting is Michael O. McGrath, 82, former -y-iaay jeiierson icnooi, ine clinic Salary increases for helninjr affects nroDprtv in Marvsvi k.

tfr I vainiy muitaMs wr miping in Thnrcnv in Pnrt TTnrnn TTnc to acquaint field personnel with resident of Port Huron. died 1- di alone Bunce Creek without con-! 1 teachers also will be discussed aiong eunce yreeK wnnoui con and Monroe preschoolers. and nianii mafip fnP Piehth prarf suiting with the City. Mrs. Gordon E.

Leenart YU- lV'a. BATHING SUITS .19" Delightfully feminine romper style smart boy suits suits skirted or sleek lined in cotton, magic laton. Thursday in the Bertha i 1215 Pine Grove avenue. and to famI Home. Detroit, after a lone ill-1 u.

lhanze the home office personnel Thp nrotpst vn red after a i BAerciws June in "t-ioua is cnairman ior tipss new industrial aDDiications of; 1.. Kimball Township Unit Junior He was born Nov. 26, 1872, fa todav folloid.1 dispersions, I HM Dentdl- High School Forest, nnt W5 urif Mrs s.mh Alden trankshaw. eeneral sa es iu-u, is munroe cnairman. -t 1 "'-u, I nrnnr an a ra imnop cruiri a 1 iiv nt'incpr 1 a wrpnrp r.

i n- READ THIS yon contained no pertinent on (he same schedue nrT' lincubator care. Attendants Mr. McGrath was a resident tho nromturp infant 9r If Dr Nelson, 915 Military, does as 10 now me protect wuuiu in Fillmore School. Mrs. Michael here 25 years and was an pynprtpH iZ iNamed ueiecrates as can be expected.

affect land in that area. Smith, YU-2-5918 is chairman. here as a maintenance man at Mr. Davenport told Commis SPRING-INTO-SUMMER They are the first children of Jo Rotary Parley the local K. of C.

building sioners that the Drain Commis-i Mr. and Mrs.Briggs who moved: not sincerely believe he can help your condition with the latest in Chiropractic and Electro Therapy, he will not accept you as a patient. Phone YU29271 or YU 2-0415. Adv Two Port Huron Rotary club cinn was nahlp tn simnlv hm' officers will attend the five-day; wUh data on the present volume, u'1 Rotary International Convention, a water in Bunce Creek nor how Cv In'mrv starting Sunday in Chicago, as it affects the Creek's capacity i7' "XC "'Ul official delegates from the local through Marysville after complet It will not be known until next club. ion of the project.

He moved to Detroit two years nere recently. Mr. Briggs is em- ployed by the Southeastern Mich-He is survived by two sisters, 'Lan Qas comDany Mrs. Margaret E. Burns, Port 1 Huron, and Mrs.

Norah 1 ii 1 Strathroy three nieces, jeeK tAemDerS Mrs. George St. Dennis, Port1 ri 1 Huron; Mrs. Robert Campbell, VVOrCl WOr If Dresden, Ont, and Mrs. Ross 11 Skinner Detroit, and four p-Infantry Unit hews, James S.

Burns, Marys- villP Basil nnH rharioc pnc The 102nd Infantry Division week if the eyesight of Charlesr E. Collard, 5, son of Patrolman t) and Mrs. M. Charles Collard, nr-nn TIT. 1 ft 1 3 SPECIAL They are Paul L.

Craft, who retires as president July 1, and Kenneth J. Mudie, vice president, who becomes president on that date. Other local Rotarians also' famous nior (omponlon The project calls for widening, deepening and relocating portions of Bunce Creek in Marysville, and Hoffman and North Branch Creeks in Port Huron and Kimball Townships. wainui sireei, can ne saveu, attendants said. Charles' righ eye was accidentally pierced by a jackknife Portable iE! association is attempting to TL i both of Dresden, and WITH FUU-SIZEDi KEYBOARD McGraw, Detroit.

mi uwii a inajmait nt.uin.ii- day. cate Michigan men who served 4. luf iieruLa1 with the Division during World will be dramatized on the: Hallmark The remains are in the Karrer- Hall of Fame nroeram i it i in inr itidi ai in H-iina Cost of the project will be Simpson funeral home where i31 TTnif if 1A'1 lltirnn Tfricnif jl tunsTice tl I nt n. rr ji! Min xuhn BPrvorl ur th thp nn ouiiuojf u.u.Miaicu uv uic uic iwu ONLY 7950 iiicuiucis in in nuiuu uuuiicii 00 ii iwn. 1 icj apotiai purtnasn or clever new shorties in pastels plain or checked.

t9 I'IA C051 l-fc No'. 521, Knights of during this period are asked to tl gV 7fw Ppeny owners chai" BIRTHS Wriflht. Hoyt Co. Grant Moore GENERAL INSURANCE MacTaggart-Hoffman 933 Military YU 5-7148 Port Huron 00 tUAia Doin long ana snori some of our better coats, regularly priced to 49.98 at this saving. iledo, O.

Cemetery, Emmett. aid R. Osgood, 3705 Brace road, a r. daughter. Mrs.

Arthur Gregory children, and several nieces and May 27; to Mr. and Mrs Robert Hff a on nephews. )aia Ci Mrs. Ann icph L. 3424 509 Water St Ph YU 5-4131 Smith, Strawberry Ar1 Mary Gregory, 89, former Port Huron resident.

The remains are in the Stewart a daughter. RAY GRAZIADEI INSURANCE AGFNCY nure and Re Surg" YVh HURON AVE. YU 5-5500 FORI HURON S. Kipp funeral home where fu-, May 27, to Mr. and Mrs Earl, TKre neral services will be held at 2w nn Thursda aV In rhft rmmo nf a enn i i fi.

a 't 1 1 ui.jv v.ii a utn i unut Knor. u'iw m- Saturday. 4i, UNLINED SUITS smart suits for summer some with their own 010 blouses both boxy and fitted jackets daughter. Worth Tnunchin CniL- Pnnnli. i RV.

H. Firth, ITftor of St Paul's church, will officiate. I'A rd be in Lakeside She was born Aug! 14, 18G5, in cFl wi" Ontario. enuuiy. If MARKHAM PI EARN 2'2 en all yanr AVINfi $20.00 DOWN $8 A MONTH Bay Brod Stw 1 Column Rnrronthi Addlni Mich Ine WOOL SUITS suits to wear now on chilly days to start your fall 0ff off properly end economically! thz Boss! Mrs.

Gregory lived at 2535 Maple street until two years ao. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mr. Gregory died In 1913.

She is survived by her son, Mr. Clark; a sister in California, 11 grandchildren, 19 great grand- New 4,000 sq. ft. FOR LEASE For Manufacturing er Warehousing Ideal location Roaionablo Rental Call Owner Eveningi: IV S-464S NOW ODOR-FREE Payments I ei Then Rent! (berk WUh MaeTAGG ART-HOFFMAN MlllUrr Bt Bo pamtrrs and the "bo of the home" both agree Barrr led Sun. light Super i topg among white glos enamels.

It'f actually the hit' DRESSES cocktail and afternoon dresses In tie silk, light crepes, 250 off spring fabrics light and dark. wrah mi xcourx here. red to $10,000. Start with Mif amount. Sc by mail if row wrh.

Alcoholics Anonymous If You Have a Drinking Problem and Wish to Do Something About It Write Post Office Sox 520 w7 eft white enamel you ever taw and it keeps its tnowy white ne for yean. Eay to ue dries tile-hard 8" a DRESSES summer-bright dresses in chambray, novelty fabrics. Regularly 12.98. m0lA nan overnight (nl wiishn like a china plate! CHOOSE WITH CARE Ym, when ohcxwinit the) fnmily mon-umnnt, mnko oerutn of tribuU Of looting benuty. Bfuro making final duciauona ooa-tidar tb oentury-proToa durabHity and oryetallirM bvauty of Vermont Marhlo thaonly aiono in thia country that hen gwwrally uaorl for momorinln fnr over 1 75 ofl 1 aa how you Th Mxvoiit Htohi.

"OUALITY SINCf 1180" JONES MONUMENT CO. 3349 Stone YU 2-2783 Jack Steinborn, Owner Attiwiiee' Vr 1 A K. V. Pet Of. mmm When you buy Injur-ance, a reliable agent as Important as a sound com pany.

Our erpcrf ence, knowledge and diligent walcbiulnees It fuQ erldence oi our ability to Mrre you wefl. I 98 BLOUSES cotton valu to 3.98 by Ship 'n Shore, Majestic, Bobbie Brooks colors, prints. LINGERIE a special group of gowns, paamas, bed jackets originally valued to 3.98. PORT HURON PAINT CO. 316 Huron Ave.

YU 5-5585 I 98 111 WoW ft. Member federal Horn Losm Bank smi federal Savings Loan heme ant Carpnraiion tW I. WMfM, bn Vice Pre. Reliable Prescriptions Corner Military and Water Streets ASK YOUR DOCTOR All WORK GUARANTEED CARL'S WATCH AND ClOCK SHOP Juit Sack of Cunningham'! rut ftaaWay9tJM TD. 6J4 Huron 1S4 a en a.

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