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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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1 i TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU-5-7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 PACE SEVEN Mrs. C.W.AsmanJ JCCs Will Announcements City Briefs 1 Prominent Local FlnrUt Dec Sell Flag IN FORT HlTtON Additional Local News Pages 2 And 4 Ballentine's I. fj Port Huron Commander? No. K. Friday May 24, 7:30 pm Reserratkma Due Drill Corps practice, aword and belt.

Ks. going to London, meet Reservations for the annual' 1 1 WttHM end-of-month Mrs Lillian M. Asman. 80. of ff flcfc 518 Holland avenue, died Wed-j nesday in Port Huron Hospital' The Junior Chamber of Corn-after an illness, of two weeks, merce will sponsor an "America Mrs.

Asman was born June 10. Home Flag Kit" sale In down-1876 in Kimball Township. She town Port Huron Friday evening attended Port Huron High School and all day Saturday and was graduated from Goodierj William Dougherty, chairman Business College in 1895. Jof the American committee, and Mrs. Asman was an honorary committee members will be sta-member of the Order of the at booths from 5 pm tern Star.

She was one of the until 9 pm. Friday, and 10 a first employees of WBA, and was until 5 m. Saturday in front of the first secretary to the late the Michigan National Bank and Bina West Miller. She operated Sperry'a Department Store, the Asman florist and green- One of the committee mem houses and flower shop with her bers will be dressed as Uncle husband, and after Mr. Amman's Sam and others will wear colon-death, continued the business ial top hats and beards in adver-with her son, Clarence G.

Asman. tising the sale. Her husband, C. William As-; The America Home Flag Kit man. died Feb.

14, 1911. of a 3 by 5-foot Flag, 6 I Mrs. Asman is survived by her, foot pole, and mounting bracket, son; two brothers, A.j Graham. Port Huron, and Stuart of Cincinnati: three sons, Henry D. Graham, Huntsville, Randolph, Dominick Randolph eight grandchildren and 11 great and James Randolph, all of grandchildren.

Cincinnati: 31 grandchildren; items you'll want for summer now low saving priced! US. approach, BW bridge, 10:30 meeting. ot oiue aier councu. a Sunday. H.

J. King, EC. Boy Scouts of America, must be made by 5 p.m. Friday, Clifford Oakleaf Rebekah Lodge 113 and J- Richards, Scout Executive, said Odd Fellows Lodge 261 will aerve today. They may be called in to a turkey dinner, all trimmings, the Scout office.

YU-2-9529. Offi-family style, May 25, 5:30 cers will be elected at the annual til i p.m. Adults $1.50: Children meeting at 1:30 p.m. before din-75c, in Odd Fellows Hall, Lapeer ner and a program at 2 p.m. Sun-Ave day in Port Huron High School cafeteria.

Pickerel or Chicken Dinner u-hYiZu Group Will Meet Tuesday every Fn. night, 5 'til 9 p.m., at Moose Temple, 923V4 Military The Lynn Corners Extension $100. Sponsored br Women of SrouP wlU meet at 8 m- Tue8-the Moose. Members and guests, day in the home of Mrs. Bert Middleton.

Mrs. Hector Meganck Grand Trunk Ree. As6'n annual will be co-hostess. dinner for members and guests I at Negaunee School, 8 p.m., Reports Theft i May 25. Entertainment, Post, 729 Twelfth dancing $1.50 per person.

street- Police someone took his bicycle from Lapeer avenue Lost-Black, white and brown and Thirteenth street, male Beagle Hound Jrora 2411 Fender Skirts Taken Chestnut, Kroger lot. Please re- Gerald Sobczvnski. 1920 turn for reward. Name "Tuffy Twenty-second street, told Police on collar. Vern Mason, YU 2-4975.

someone took the fender skirts from his car parked at his home. Attention Moose Lodge No. 158, Pancake Supper May 23, Home After Surgery from 5 'til 8 p.m. Benefit Moose Alvin S. Winkelman, 3302 Gra-Slo-Ball team.

Entertainment, tiot avenue, returned home Tues-Members and guests. jday after undergoing surgery in University Hospital, Ann panty sale once -a -year three. regular and extra sizes fine quality rayon I Remains are in the -Karrer three brothers, Daniel Randolph, 1" Teg. f.50-regtrfar lizes. 50 reg.

1.85 extra sizes Simpson funeral home. Funeral Port Huron, Benjamin Randolph, services will be held at 2 p.m. Cincinnati, and Michael Ran- Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal dolph. Temple, and several church.

Rev. T. Edward Bennett, nieces and nephews. pastor, will officiate. Burial was in an Amelia, i Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery.

Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. DiDuca attended Band leg, full-cut flare, short flare styles with NU-EVE patented construction features that give you perfect fit without binding or cutting, perfect anti-chafe protection without riding. rites.

Deaths Mrs. Charles Craig SUITS 1 COATS Va off Va '4 OFF Rummage Sale, May 24Arbor. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., St. Mar- fie.

tin's Lutheran church f)ftf A group of plain colours, tweeds, in both long and pert corner 01 Bin ana tnesmiu. A group including Balmoral and Shetland tweeds, telga and flannels in all wool fabrics. Mrs. William Clark I ealh of Mrs. Charles Craig.

81, of Aber-Mrs Louise E. Clark, 60, of feldy Qnt wag rPceived bv ner 1023 Ontario street, wife of Wil- daugnterSi Mrs. wilber H. Smith, liam Clark, resident of Port 2m white street and Mrs A1. Huron since 1952, former resi- bert Cogan 2207 Willow-dent of Flint, died Wednesday in sree Mercy Hospital after a short ill-, Funeral services for Mrs.

Craig ness- i will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Clark was born July 18. Friday in the Black funeral home, 1896, in Canada. Ulvinstnn Ont.

Port Huron Lodge No. 58, F. A A. M. Visitation from Liberty Lodge, Sarnia.

M. M. degree tonight at 7:30 p.m. IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL May 23, to Mr. and Mrs.

William W. Alexander, 2910 Palmer court, a son. May 23, to Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. "Tony" Guizar, 2463 Riverside drive, a daughter. drip-dry plaids 'n prints Dacron-and-Cotton Rummage Sale, Missionary Society, First Church of God, Masonic Temple. Moak May 25. 9 'til 5.

Besides her husband she is Burial will be in Alvinston INJWERCY HOSPITAL May 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil survived by a son, Walter Clark, cernetery. 39 SPRING HAT BAR Only once our first floor hat bar offers this saving. waltz-length BATISTE GOWN 299 Sheer, easy-care cotton batiste.

White ground with red or blue Flowers, matching trim. 1 reg. 1.95 and 2.50 uniay uy; iwo aaugruers, jyirs. Gayle Michael, Elwood, and sale Friday liam R. Olson, 1303 Eighth street, a daughter Mav 23.

to Mr. and Mrs. Clif airs, uyie unwseu, ai. ciair, xi rn.lVjp fr Watch Cleaning, $3.50. Erwln'a Watch Clock Repair, corner of 10th St.

and Crescent Place. ford W. Wright, 1312 Fourteenth grandchildren; a sister, Mrs to 5 fgy in tne office Soft summer plaids, gay prints in 45" and 50" fabrics. Harry Payne, Sarnia, and two southeastern Michigan Gas com- street, a daughter. Dromers, axaniey uoaas, Long pany waj pianne(j by the degree Lac, Oct, and Walter Dodds, team Zenith temple No.

40, Fort Gratiot Lodge No. 374, F. A. M. F.

C. degree, May 24, 7:30. Lunch after work. PERCALE reg. 49c quality in OftC delightful prints and juveniles.

NYLON HOSIERY uangs, b.c. Pythian Sisters, Wednesday night The remains are in the L. C. -m pythian Castle Hall. Mrs.

Fnedenchs and Son funeral Harriette Weatherby will be in SUMMER COTTONS. req. 89c fftC 59' Pythian Sister Degree Staff Cookie Sale, Southeastern Ga Friday, 9:30 'til 5. nome, m. ciair, wnere iuneraucharge.

broadcloth, band box muslin. services win De conauciecm-a Patent Handbags popular large sizes A44 7 A44 reg. 7.98 4 reg. 10.98 Excellent quality bags at a low, low sale price. p.m.

Saturday. Rev. Robert Burgess, pastor of BR values to 1.39 In rayon, cotton designs. 2 price May 18, to Lt. JG and Mrs.

James Durand, Newport, R.I., a daughter, Deborah Anne. Lieu-j tenant Durand is the son of and Mrs. George F. Durand, 2990 Military street. May 19, to Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Georgopoulos, St. Clair a daughter. Mrs. Georgopoulos is the former Deana Deligianis of Port Huron.

May 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Butler, in Palmer Memorial Hospital, Escondido, a daughter. Mrs.

Butler is the former Joan Langolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Langolf, 229 Twelfth street. She served as Dark-seam Berkshire's in sheer 51 gauge, 15 denier.

White knee-lengtlvhosiery in 51 gauge, 15 denier. Rummage Sale IOOF Hall, Lapeer Ave. Grace Church Organ Guild. Dutch's Log Cabin Bar 24th St. Dancing tonight, 9 p.m.

St. Clair Congregational church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, St. Clair. LACE to 35c in narrow, fine laces 2 price OUTSIDE PORT HURON Smorgasbord Luncheon $1.00 from 11 a.m.

'til 2 p.m., Monday through Fri. Rosso's Restaurant, Charles Randolph Requiem Mass for Charles Randolph, 75, Cincinnati, 0., former Port Huron resident 50 years who died Saturday in Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Marmont, 0., was sung Wednesday in St. Thomas Mora Catholic church, Cincinnati. Mr. Randolph was born in reporter for The Times Herald 3835 Lapeer Rd.

before moving to California. State Park Roller Rink Skat CORSETRY: GIRDLES, PANTIES reg. n95 5.95 nylon elastic pullon. NYLON reg. 13.50 boned "r95 style, with zipper CORSELETTES reg.

12.50 j9S in cotton or satin STRAPLESS BRAS 2 95 styles in embroidered cotton I ing nightly Friday and Sat. COSMETICSt BATH reg. 2.00 blue bouquet, "I 49 oriental scents BATH OIL reg. 2.00 1 00 softly scented, bubbly. I NUTRI-TONIC conditions as it washes.

50 Reg. 3.00 WRISLEY HAND reg. 2.00 00 skin softener DuBARRY'S HAND and BODY 110 reg. 1.75 size Italy. His wife, Mrs.

Mae Ran dolph, died about five years ago. CITIZENS FEDERAL VOCABULARY squinch A squinch is a little stone arch that helps to hold up a spire. If you wont to be sure your castle stays In good condition, then reinforce your squinches. Citizens Federal doesn't makeQ many loans on squinches any more, although it might. Drop in and ask about home improvement loans.

Citizens Federal is a well-built Institution with solid squinches. SAVE OOO CITIZENS FEDERAL SAYINGS 511 WATER ST. Three Youths Bound Over On Larceny Count Three Port Huron youths were bound over to Circuit Court at their examination Wednesday before Justice George S. Hart, An- He is survived by seven daugh ACCESSORIESt BOLERO red linen weave. Reg.

2.95. Only 2 COLLARS Beaded bib 07C styles. Only 2 SCARVES reg. 1.95 1 50 prints, plains. reg.

2.95 1 95 Some pure silks I SCARVES. reg. 3.95. Ex- o59 quisite desigm irf silk SCARVES reg. 4.95.

Ex- 59 ceptional design, quality reg. 50 and 59c JT 1 00 prints, solids. for I reg. 1 .00 linen too prints, swiss for I reg. 19 1.50, 1.95 fine linens I ters, Mrs.

James V. DiDuca and Mrs. Arthur DeLuca, both of Port Huron, and Mrs. Rose Do-zier, Mrs. Samuel Certa, Mrs.

Henry DeAndrea, Mrs. Wilbur White and Mrs. Robert Wolfer, all Steps Against Whirling Blade Mrs. Helen Calies, 55, of 6718 Griswold road, is in Port. Huron Hospital where she underwent emergency surgery.

Wednesday night on her right leg after it was struck by a lawn mower blade. Hospital attendants today said her condition is good. Deputy Sheriff Merle E. Clark said Mrs. Calies and a neighbor, Herbert Cross, 6710 Griswold road, were using power mowers to cut the grass.

Clark said Mrs. Calies was cut MEN'S WEAR: SPORT SHIRTS dacron-Egyptian cotton. XL. j95 Reg. 6.95 WOOL reg.

10.95. Large, Mb6 extra large only from a person. Robert Welsh, 22, of 4656 Mea-dowlawn drive; his brother, Richard, 21, same address, and Kenneth C. Stone, 19, of 528 Ontario street, failed to furnish $2,500 bond each and are in jail awaiting arraignment in the higher Court. They are charged by Deputy Sheriffs with being involved in YARN: BABY incl.

Pampadour. Reg. 65c to jfQC 79c. Pink, blue, yellow, green Ht flavored with bits I of orang JAo Hcri iwhi pic. xrv hot or kod.

GRAZIADEI'S Strong-arm robberies, May 10. ting grass followed by Mr. Cross when she stopped, stepped back o.n. nlly Military and was struck by the blade of the Cross mower. I walkers OF "1001 BARGAINS" GLENN'S SURPLUS STORE 527 QUAY Optn Daily 9 to YU 2-3291 Diamonds In Hospital Mrs.

Myron B. Livingston, 1506 Poplar street, is ill in Port Huron Hospital. SPECIALS TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME BEDSPREADS Bates Pride of Virginia. 1 A95 Reg. 14.95 double BEDSPREADS white chenille with fringe.

r95 Reg. 9.95 3 PEQUOT 72x108, 81x108 ft29 plus-service muslin 144 count DISH TOWELS reg. 35c hemmed 1 00 cotton, 29 30 for I DISH TOWELS reg. 79c print terry. JTQC Dozen 6.00.

Each IMPORTED reg. 1.19 QjC coloured or white grounds IMPORTED TOWELING PQC reg. 75c white with side stripe from MOSHER'S fltefffi a SPECIAL PURCHASE made this value possible at this low, low price PRESCRIPTIONS "High Quality. Reliable Strvico" ASK YOUR DOCTOR thick, thirsty MARTEX TOWELS rfl. 1.00 botr.69C' l5c 1 9c Mo CARL'S Carnai Military at Wator St.

HALLMARK CARDS WATCH AND CLOCK SHOP Just Back of Cunningham's VZ off This flawless 1 -caret gem, brilliantly cut of selected quality, offered at $700,00. The mounting illustreted is 14-kt. white gold with Baguette diamonds at the sides. Priced at $125. Other mountings priced from $37.50.

Extended Credit Available 30-60-90-Day Charge Accounts Invited BRAID RUGS colourful cotton reg. 4.95 to 21. 50 READY-MADE. reg. 9.95 florals and moderns SPECIAL THIS WEEK Pist, GARMENT BAGS Perch Filets City streets er country lone, happy IB.

1 ALL BONED 19 3.95 Jumbo the gal who weors ev smorf punched pig ftaHerefs. reg beige, 79 SHOWER reg. 1.98 solid colour plastic. oyster, white SIZES TO 10 NARROW ond MEDIUM WIDTHS 209 Huron Avenue LAKE HURON PICKEREL WHITEFISH LOBSTER TAILS BREADED SHRIMP SCALLOPS FROG LEGS Use Peanut Oil lot Perfect Frying Wheaton Fish Co. 785 WATER ST.

YU 2-3628 If You Can't Come to Us We'll Come to You WE DELIVER not illustrated: FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS medium heel sling Seeley E. Mosher George W. Mosher 95 pump in white or oyster large regular 6.95 size 4 Rgiitrd Jwlri Amrian 0m Society.

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