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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 18

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Port Huron, Michigan
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Tlv.tS HERALD WANT ADS YU 5-7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 PAGI EIGHTEEN 1 Board Re-elected Marine City Richmond Better Attendance IT 1 Af llTCCI 'of the altar vases, has requested Jthat all those wishing to give flowers for the altar should con-Jtact her at her home. TV, cwintv will mpt Sent. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson and.

Urged UI WiJta An organization meeting of the By Elevator Firm Open House Set For Mrs. Morgan In Port Austin Tuesday Ladies Bowling League At Marine City children spent two weeks vaca tioning with Mrs. Nelson's moth er, Mrs. Ernest Crosby, of Lock Mindrn City-All incumbent di- nag been called for 7:30 p.m. rectors were re elected at a Tiiae1 Marine City-The WSCS heard luncheon pre- J1I .1 I IILVI VKMVIl- port, N.

on Cape Cod, Hyan- Rev. Otto H. Steen ask for the meetine. teams and persons Farmprs Elevator rnmnanv Of nis, Mass. 'better attendance at 0 a meeting The Rebecca circle will be in jwishing to be placed on teams are 1 The directors are Dolf Schock asked to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and tne community rooms of First charge of the luncheon, and the family have returned to their rhur.h circle will be in charge Methodist church. i Ruth Arthur Frriman nnri Rprt Port Austin Open house will be held from I to 5 p.m. Sunday jn honor of Mrs.

Maryann Morgan St her home, 85M Lake street, in observance of her eightieth birthday. i i Mrs. Mary Burroughs led the Program apartment on Main street after spending the last three weeks in W. Teeple, Minden City; Walter; arouier ce.ehune, sun Graichen, Forestville; Sidney and Mrs- charles B- ds. Jef-Hunt, Deckcrville; Leo Bismack ferson street- has returned to and Marshall Swart.

Minden Precious Blood Order at St. their house trailer at Lakerjort. itions. About Sandul, in charge recorded 100 cases a year are in which Red Cross in first aid or water Mrs. M.

J. training Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholas and daughter, Louise, have moved to Milan where Mr. Nich- City, and George Lapp Palms.iMary's Novitiate in Hazel Park, and Rev All corporation officers were.0- t0 sume h's stud Mrs.

John Emig, Edwards Mrs. Morgan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundy.i Minister InVlted as born Aug. 28, 1876, in Port jQ preach SermOTI and Mrs.

Charles Phelps and safety is instrumental in saving the Clarence life. re-elected at an earlier directors' sPenain8 lne summer nere jj, vjsjted maollnn Thai, I A HI. hlS D3TentS. Miss Barbara olas has accepted a teaching po-j daughters, and Isiiton in the Milan school sys-1 Gramzow family, (Adverti.ifmfni) I 'UnS. intj iic.

i irjiui-iii, Emia this week. Austin, sne is i jiteiong resident of this vicinity. a a a Ull-P Veiiin Treend Mr. ana nf nn1 jl jiciuuiiia viiui vn iacnocK; vice presiaeni, Mr. mrs.

udiu-j nsiiuicuncr, nmpn Mr. Mnrcan uidnw of DennU1 Mfimnhis-A minister who soon man, and secretary -treasurer, wooas, ana Mr. ana Mrs. a. trial arts in the Richmond Highland tamiiy spent a weeic vaca MorPan a daughter.

Mrs u. i and manager, Mr. Tecple. (Warner were among guests who' a I School the last six years, and jtion at Saginaw Bay. has a daughter, Mrs.

Gladys Morningstar, Kansas City, attended a birthday party in honor of Albert Breauchle, De Kan. his wife was employed as a sec- rotarv Via hirth oh NEW WAYS TO FIX VEGETABLES There t) he shouts for second helpings when you fix vegetables the delicious new ways. September Better Homes A Gardens shows you how to bake, broil, and fry them. READ THIS If Dr. Nelson, 915 Military does John Hosbach, Tawas City; a son, Walter Morgan.

Pittsburgh, and seven grandchildren. will be invited to give a sermon rr A TUC in the Memphis Congregational Mrs. Blanche Thomas, Toledo, i troit, aboard the S. S. Aquarama.

Vk Fli7fihpth Starlr ic a na. is visiting relatives in Marine! AmonS icnmonaites wno va- ,0 not sincerely believe he can help; Arthur Ray Mclntyre. Croswell Funeral services tient in Port Huron Hospital where iClty thlg week canonea last weex ai LaKepori State Park were Mr. and Mrs. church soon.

His name was not given. The church board also voted to your condition with the latest in Chiropractic and Electrp Therapy, he will not accept you as a underwent Isabella Daughters Set Emmett Dance major surgery i Funeus erowths are second Donald Chartrand and familv. for Arthur Ray Mclntyre, How to combine them with meats, Tuesday. Phone YU-2-9271 or! herbs-Get yur co.A 'only to insects in destroying farm the Jack L. Smith family, Mr.

Emig and Mrs. Nina crops. land Mrs. Ed Balhron Mr. support the deacons mthe.r unpxDectpf1Iv in hnmp patient.

YU-2-0415 Ervin J. Emmett The Daughters of Isa- la- until bella is sponsoring a dance SeptJ1" hanla Barbara, Aug. 1 in the Emmett School hall. Joe permanent minister is engaged. 17, were held Tuesday of this Morpaw and his orchestra will The trustees will investigate-week in the west, day for the occasion.

th rpntw nt honK to nspdl Burial was in a Santa Barbara Mrs. Martin Weir, regent of the circle, has returned from Detroit cemetery. Mr. Mclntyre, a retired locomotive engineer, was born in Croswell July 1, 1886, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Mc- where she attended the national ii convention of Daughters of Isa-, V-fOSWC bella. I Fresh Foods lire Ill-Ways" Fresher at your Intyre. He attended the Croswell home here Tuesday from Hurley! 1AA Hospital. Flint, where he under-! scho)ols andt lnf7 ered the went surgery and had been "mpioymn-, Bingham Bureau Holds Discussion 1951 and moved from Elgin, 0., and then to California.

He served in Russia in the 339th Infantry in World War I. uoiy-Mr and Mrs. Margaret; Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Schram led a discussion on Howard and children returned "Doing a Better Job of Market-10 Detroit Tuesday after spending Our Farm Products," at the ing a few davg here with her ueorge X7 O1oo vrw August meeung oi oingnam com- parents, Mr. and Mrs. munity Farm Bureau in the home pjott ff an1 tc- Tntnnh 1irli I yVOV A fT Cleveland, Elgin Lodge No. 465, BPOE, and Safety lodge vt, aiiKi iA a. v.it iki 1ICJUU.I ib -r Mr.

The next meeting will be Sept, 11 in the home of Dan Margery, RmtViorhnnH nf Iiwiran. and daughter, Tuesday to spend a few days at! Uve Fjremen and Engineers Orchard Lake with their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. IMt u-s- No- 1 Mich- ra y) Toledo, 0. Mr.

Hclntyre is survived by a sister, Mrs. Blanche L. Baker, who spends the winters in Detroit and the summers in Cros Jack E. Perry and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McAllister are visiting in Indianapolis, with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don McAllister before going to Lakeland, where they recently pur- well; a nephew and two nieces Minden City cnasea a nome. mi.

Mermen Mr and Mrs James Emerson 'MSfl HI was engagea in tne implement Detroit, are visitine business in Croswell for a Thimttlat ml ber of years. Mrs. Walter C. DeRosia, and with relatives in Ruth. Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Greene and daughters, Janet and Nancy, Livonia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert W.

Pedro Club Dines XJbly Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allen, Mrs. James Morrison and Robert Hen ivy mm SEE derson when the Pedro club had.Teeple. Sunday evening supper a dinner meeting in the home of guests of the Teeples were Mi Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bensinger.1 and Mrs. Kenneth C. Laidlaw and H. M.

Tovar Co. iThe club will meet Aug. 31 in daughter, Jana, of Yale. 411 Pint St. YU 5-8700 the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Morri Mrs. Ann Weason is in Eureka Springs, Ark. son. George Cowper is ill in his home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sparaga and son, John, spent Sunday in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Grifka and daughters, of Detroit, were week-end guests in Minden City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kowahki and family, Detroit, visited his mother, Mrs. Sophia Grifka.

ffl as much as The (V- XSi jf US. No. I Kinde Mrs. Richard Doe and children have returned to Detroit after spending several days vacation with Mrs. Doe's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cyril Creguer. a nn -J Sweet and Juicy ffVi Im lAn fi rl 1 i "DAWN FRESH DAILY" it L-ZJ Lfu Ll3 Mr. and Mrs. John Bard andi daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence Gott-schalk, plan to leave Sunday to attend the Bard annual family re-j union at Schoeneck, and visit other relatives in that area. I j- A Bake sale, sponsored by Edward's Altar Society, will be i held in Binder's Pharmacy from i noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 1. Mrs.

Frances Martz and grand-1 IN FROZEN FOODS it Seven s10 Prizes in Frozen Foods Seven s5 Prizes in Frozen Foods A Grand Prize of s50 in Frozen Foods daughter, Denise, Detroit, are spending vacation with Mr. and Mrs. James Majestic and family Yale 1 1 iJry Members of Lynn Corners Home Demonstration Group and their husbands will attend a turkey dinner in the Capac restaurant at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Pictures will be shown after the dinner.

PASCAL CELERY 2 a 29c Michigan The eleventh annual Oatman i School reunion will be held at the school Sunday. All former teach-il a rt 1 6 -tit ers, students and their families are welcome. Donald Petty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lince, Yale, has enlisted in the U.S.

Army and is taking basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. To stimulate interest in Frozen Food Week these prizes ore offered by The Timet Herald, the George A. Gardella Company, A. R. Mc-Vety and Grant Grocer Co.

for the best letter answering the question: "What Frozen Foods Mean To Our Family" HERE IS All YOU HAVE TO DO: Write a letler of 200 words or less answering the question "What Frozen Food Mean to Our Family," attach a Frozen Food label or reasonable facsimile. Mail or bring your entry to The Times Herald Frozen Food Editor by noon of September 3rd, 1956. 4 More Housewives Save SiH Green Sfamps Family Reunions Rumptx Family Ubly Some 80 persons from SALES PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU AUG. 26TH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT TO QUANTITIES 4 Nationally Advertised Premiums Fewer Stamps Needed Convenient Friendly Redemption Stores HA be named a winner of $10 Seven entries will in Frozen Foods. Seven entries will In Frozen Foods.

4 1 1 named a winner of $3 v.1 t4 Xrf. i tr hit' Port Huron, Detroit, Bay City, Yale, Snover, Argyle and Ubly attended the annual Rumptz family reunion in Wagener Park. The oldest person present was! John Kaiiszewki, Ubly, and the1 youngest Laurie Pudelko. daiigh-i ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Al Pudelko, Snover. Officers President, Bernard Schubert, Bay City; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Virginia Detroit, and program, chairman, Miss Pat Rumptz, Wily. The 19.ST reunion will be Aug. 11 in the same place.

Brown City Mr. and Frank McLeod and family are en route to western states. They will visit relatives in Minneapolis, Medford, and San Francisco, also with Sp. 3c Wallace A. Putney at Fort Carson, Colo.

I Horace Mann founded the first! ONI OF THE $10 WINNERS WILL RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL $50 IN FROZEN FOODS AS A GRAND PRIZE. All Winner Will Be Announced In The Timet Herald During Frozen Food Week September 11 to 22 iO 1 i AIL MARKETS OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P.M. PORT HURON MARKETS OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 5 "mv T5j Send In As Many Entries As You Wish A TftTAi nc nvcD I SERVING YOU BITTIR SAVING YOU MOHI WITH lH ef tN Tlr4 ITS-'' $150 IN PRIZES slate Jiormal school in the United Statag Lexington, in MA smmommmmi.

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