Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 18

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 18

Publication:
The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

if 1 i 1 1 Friday, June 17,1 Page Eighteen ETerald 1 1', OF THE. ST. CLAIR RIVER DISTRICTlMi NEWS YEAST PUT St. Clair Centennial Program A Delightful Assortment of OXFORDS and Strap SLIPPERS fflPIP FOB PHBERSHIP IN Offers Five Days of Activity SOWA FIRE' CAUSES LOSS II TABLETS It, St. Clair.

Jan 17 What a- 4:33 o'clock p. m. Social gathering for home com mounted to almost half the. popu Easier To Take Than St. was present at Clair Pageant rehearsal i Results Quicker andK-'l DFSIOD.000 ers In park; music by school orchestra.

MONDAY Peccptiort on Uwa of Mather's home. 2.30 to 1.13 o'clock, orchestra rr. Jer the direction cf Muaj ucao ooiner CHEMISTS CONCENTRiJ s.r.g In park during Cpvpra Stores and Other This Model $6 New Saddle Vamp Athletic, Oratory Letters Awarded At St Clair High St. Clair. Juc IT Winners In speech and sport wr awarded with letters by Supt.

O. M. before assembling Wednes-dan morning. The following received letters fiir baseball work; the earning of a plotter consisted in fair playing In 18 or more innlnes of high school games: Beaudeau, 64 Innings; Brown. 76 innings: Ebert, 57 Innings; Hartman.

76 innings: Fearce, $1 innings; Pringle. 43 in-rinc; Pollex. 85 innings; Miltig. 70 innincs; Robins, S3 innings; Wuest. (Capt.K 55 innings; T.

Mit-tic. 49 Innincs. H. Hart. 'Dick" Chase and "Kir-bey Chase wer awarded track letters.

Basketball letters were awarded as follows: Pollex. (Capt 0 ouarters; Joachim. 16 quarters; Purand. 12 quarters: Chisnel. 12 quarters: Hart.

11 quarters; Wuest 9 quarters. Debate letters were won by Er-i Nina Lankls Wednesday evening. Every group was presented and showed remarkable progress s.nce th previous rehearsals. Those taking part were: school children from St. Mary's in game and gavottee In the French scene, third grade children In pioneer Buildings Destroyed In Seven Teams Will Conduct Canvas of Marysville 1 People Marys-iKe, June 1" An latea-I sive campaign for "09 new raem- Games r' all kinds on high i school grounds during morning.

i DOSE INTO TINY nil Thousands sre turning inary yeast to the Bt JV Kh way. doctors -vt Prajsa new. highly Early Morning Fire Sarnia. June 7 Fire of an i known source early today destroy- Boat on steamer Tashmoo scene: f.rst and second graders in sat 1:15 p. rrt.

flower dance; Indian children in Alumni bar. let at city hall at a number of stores and build Indian scene: sixth grade glr's in 5 p. m. contain a h-cn. .1 Snippv Oxfords and Strap Slippers cf tr newest I ir.gs In the town of Sombra, esx-' teen miles from Sarnla.

on the St. was begun this morning by seven teams compose cf soms of the most prominent ana public spirit-ed men cf the villas. Mill- styles in dark tan and black leathers, luble Vitsmine eStte' yeast, with Kt Solubl- i min etc-. Tht-e St. CUir band end "HarmTr.y Five In park during evening.

KDFII Morning Fat and Lean ball Clair river front, and according to an authentic report received in tary and low heels. $3.50 to $8.00 swanowed wiC, a mouthful s. I after meals. l0 UtJh -1 'the Imperial city the loss is placer! for you. The tablets Us in the neighborhood of $100,000.

Huron band pla. ng. Evenlnsr excursion The blaze was firt discovered ball hustle; eeventh and elsrhth ani Camp Fire girls flag drill; hlsh school girls as river spirits; high school boys in "stunts." The St. Clair paceant promises to be one of the biggest outside of that In Port Huron July 8. It Is the high spot of a program which begins S-jnday, July 3 and extends until Thursday evening of the same week.

The St. Clair Centennial and home-coming program is as follows: SUNDAY Community services at the park. Write for free ramphlft ,1 i laboratory. Wheeling ask for Phos-Pho VHa'm''- at your drugg.sts adv. White Footwear! win Pollex.

Frank Vox. Cox. Anna IVres, Leo MUtig, Emily Bevschlag. Oratory. Cecelia Zimmer.

Declamation. Charles Moors. The cool daintiness of White Footwear is one of the and dar.ci.-.c. by the town constable while ne THURSDAY was making his rounds early this Morning Parade, morning. Owing to the buildings Afternoon Memorial services In hf ing frame ones, the blaie gainea Preat headway and Jt was with Evening Oil fashioned dance ucil difficulty that a portion of at citv hall with oil fashioned th bUs, MXion ot th ton was saved.

Heroic work on the part of th? volunteer fire department H1 I much towards saving the eniir have a lartrc assortment real delights of summer. We Ear HARD A meeting cf the backeri of the board was held last night In the Community church, when plans were perfected for the drive and final details of the organization discussed. The captains and their teams are an follows: Mr. Sumner, John R. Lee, John I Gates.

W. H. Watkins, Nat Silmson. G. P.

Jeffs. Frank Edmonds and F. T. Stone. II.

G. Jillson, Archie Walter Forter and Charles Boos. A. C. Montleth, S.

E. Overpack, Edward F. Clemett and D. 8. Kis-ea ddln.

A. T. Miller, "William Pennoyer. Nenl Van Poperin, Norman T. of Oxfords and Strap Slippers in Canvas, Poplin and Linen Cloth to choose from, with Cuban and Military Si.

95 to 5.00 tri illage from being destroyed. COA SA1AN Mrs. Carleton Buried Todav At Hillside St. Clair. June 17 Funeral sc-r- tin tel Mrs.

Anna Netter, of St. Clair, Dies St. Clair, June 17 Mrs. Anna WIFE, 13, SELF Netter. age S6 years, died st her vices for Mrs.

Charles E. Carleton afternoon, at lie home in St. Clair. Thursday after- were this 1 tt home, Farr and Pert Holladay. Harry Woodlcy, A.

B. Jewett, I. Algonac Girl Weds Detroiter Alronae. Jur.a 17 At high noon Wednesday, the hom of Capt. and Mm.

Harry Stewart was the scene of a. very pretty wedding, when their eldest daughter. Thelma. wa united In marriage to Mi. Frederick Giles, of Detroit.

Itev. G. W. Sower, of the Methodist church, performed th ceremony. The bride was prettilv gowned In blue and grer ireorgette and carrier beautiful bououet of re.

Thrv were attended bv Misa Ko-maine Stewart, sister of the bride, and Mr. C. Giles, brother Of the groom. A wedding dinner was served to forty guests. The house was nloelv decorated for the occasion.

The young couple left by automobile amid a shower of rice and confetti, for a brief wedding trip, after which thev will reside In Detroit. The bride Is st graduate of the 1916 class of the Al-tcoiiac hood. Wedn- lav mornina lea in two i many frlehds to mourn her loss. D. Starck, S.

Ward and Joy Sandals Fit out the children with durable and comfortable play shoes and let them enjoy themselves all summer. $1.10, 51.50, 51.69 to 51.89 Tragedy Occurs In Hamilton Was Resident of Little Russia Sarnla, June 17 Word was received In Sarnia today from Ham Krandchlldren son. and "two rfaiit-hlort Wmnnil i aro 11 children, 3 II great grandchildren. The Conneaut. Ohio: Kred M.

I and 7 Wc have just unlc.jjri; cf No. i Chestnut, is iicsh inincd, bright clean. This is a pooj t- to fill your bin for next ter. Let us serve you. I.

E. MeColk Co. Phone 225 578 Quiji and Mrs. tl-'rge Kberle. of thi.

rity, and Mrs. pobert Tappe. of 4l ilton, Ontario, police hoadiuartors Detroit. Her brother. Joseph Mey ers also surviws Mrs.

arleton husband died in October, 1017. She was 8 years old. that Karnelo Sochuk a former member Of Rarnla'a "Little P.us-J sia" had shot and killed his child children are ns follows- Frank. and Miss Gertrude Netter, of St. Clair; Michael, of Tacoma.

and John, of Vater. Washington; Joseph, of Sioux City, Iowa; Matthew, of lirooklyn, N. Y-. and William. Mrs.

Anthony LorVtstorfer, Mrs. Michael Kelly, and Mrs- August Krause of Port Huron. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock on Monday morning. wife, thirteen years old.

and turn- The P.ev. W. S. Steensma afl-l the still smoking revolver to dressed the radiating class of his temple, ended his own life. i the New Ha', en high schooi last Sechuk is well known in Sarnia.

night, having worked until threw weeks ago both at the Imperial Oil plant Final examinations In the local and the Holmes foundry. His! high school started Thursday Mr 230 Huron Ave. P. H. AH AR SHOE CO.

READ THE HERALD LINT Morten. A. A. P.idlerlng. James Reynold.

lr. W. P. Perck and John Atterbiiry. Ir.

K. C. VanMarter, Charles Jaeohson, Jav Miller. Harold Holland and J. F.

Bradbury-Boy Scouts Plrect Playing Two troop of Marysville Boy Scouts -will direct the playing at the iwri play grounds to be opened at the Morton school and fit the brick school In this section. A third patrol Is planned fr tier boys who have recently arrived bi the village. The brick school bouse is being used as ho.nhjua rters bv 'hp Scouts during vacation. A. A.

Riderlng is wont-master of the troops and presides at the nicotines which are held every Tuesday night. Tort Huron Chapter. American Association of Kneineers, -will ln- ncrt local Industries on June 2't. Thev will meet nt the city hall in ess 1 EXCEPTIONAL HAT EVENT TOMORROW morning and will continue "until mxt Tuesday. The exam, last half da v.

Most of the members of the sensor class I a re not required to fiKC the fin l' tests. iK friends state that they are at a loss to understand his rash but state that he and his wife were; not getting on very well. The local police have been ad- vised of the murder and suicid-- I and it was stated today the re-1 mains of the man nnd his wife! may brought to Sarnia for in- scrment. i Algonac Rriefs uisim PORT HURON MICHIGAN Alronac, June 17. Mrs.

Alex Mcleod entertained the Alconac Pridse rlub nt her hom on North Water street on Tuesday evening. A very pteas.mt time was spent and delicious luncheon served. Orfir.t Skinner nn o'd resident oA Most Extraordinary Sale of Sport ft Following the actlvltv of fake chock artists on this side ot the i St. Clair river, the police are now seeking two men who secured bun- dreds of dollars from local mr- chants this week and are now be-1 iH ved hnv crossed trie border 1 an entere.i port Huron. The men had checks made out to men in the Canadian armv as they were stamped Militia and Defense" they wei readily cashed by local business- men.

Today a number of the checks were returned unpaid. A canvas of local preachers re- veals the fact that the majority of clergymen on this side of the HATS of Aleomas, who has been living in Detroit, for th tiat eix years. has a lot at Ownna b.ach, from carl Haulter, and is' busy huihiire a imroer home, His fansi'v will tetiinve hero as soon ns the houso is completed. The new honi" of Mr. Sherwood In N'orth Algonao is progressing fmely.

It is very lartre and will le in every respect. It rnicht wei the bojge of many ga'des. Port Huron on that day and come to Marvsville. in a body, where jthev- will inspect the plants of the If. IT.

Wills company. Athol Mamt-I factiirins company and the Amerl-' can litirdilngs company. MS-, and Mrs. Neat Van Poperin i wr re in Grand Tiaplds this week, i they were called by the i death of Mrs. PoPerln's sunt.

who was hilled in an automobile accident. I Oeorge P. Anderson Is suffering i from a fractured right wrist which be receive, a fall in Petrolt this week. is Collier is wearing colored classes as a result of an i Inflammation caused bv small par-I tlclcs of lime lodclne In his eyes. you s'pose I've Pnt to go to the FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Overland Sedan, 90 model, $300 down.

1 Studebaker Six touring, 50 down. i Cheverolet Touring, 490 $200 down. 1 Overland Sedan, Continental motor, $600 down. Balance in notes. ALSO A FULL LINE OF TIRES AT WHOLESALE PRICES White Front Garage Mrs.

FVe4. Oilbert and river ar In favor of a union churches, but thev believe that i are spending a despite the assembly vote the is-! days at her home in Wyan- sue will not carry for some tint! wnre a reunion is being Remarkable (fr Values q5 Smartest Styles and Colors 2 St. Clair Notes i I "1 to come. Ta department officials todav report a record div in colieetlnK local taxes and staf that In a single day the amount collected totals over 110,000. Applications from all farts cf Canada have been received by the police commission for places on the local police fori e.

I I.npcer Ave. Thone 397. A r. St- Clair. June 17.

Mrs. R. U. Moore entertained the grade teachers Wednesday nitrht on a boat trip. The motor b-iat left here st 4 p.

m. bound out IMne river. Sap. per was served on the banks of Wednesday was the Ja rerular assembly day at the St. Clair high school.

Final examinations started this morning In the higher grades and the high school. 1 1 1 1 1 rr Wc consider this offering one of the most B. BF M. CLUB TO HEAD THE TIMES-HERALD LINERS MiarranI nnil Knill's Drug Stor i Miller's Irng Mores, Georgo S. Mrs.

Leonard Marker Is visiting the bo-no of parents, Mr- Mrs. Joseph T'ietz. MEET AT and frs Murray M. Jfeitel of New ork visaing st th home ll I of her moiher. Mrs.

Georgle gle- important of many seasons first, because of the unusual values presented; second, for its up-to-thc-minute modes. The Assortment Embraces gibbon and hemp combinations! Waited felts and fabrics! White, weater colors, pretty tivo-tonc effefts! GOE THE ll Event Wii! Be Staqed Wednesday At St. Clair Country Club St. Clair, June 17 Th us sal i on I BI 1 hi Saturday evening dance at the St. CASTORIA! For Infants and ChUdrea i In Use For over 30 Years Always bears I the SIX O- MILLINER SECTION! THIRD FLOOR lair River Country club will be the week-end entertainment feature tomorrow night.

An au-mented orchestra will provide the music. As usual, a special Saturday evening golfers' dinner will be the attraction in the cafe. V. of M. Ciuh to Pino At the country club nct Wednesday evenlnsr.

the St. Clair County U. Of M. club will hold I's annual dinner and election. Acceptances Indicate a bumper attcnl- ISO DEPOSIT REQUIRED vw i i x.liv a i ance for this popular club.

c. Helmann, of Ann Arbor, a former I football star of Michigan, together While tremendous value-giWnjr sale are in progress. No Deposit ill Be Required. Credit just as You can pay. And prices! Below we feature some of our remarkable offerings.

Please try io come early. with one of the men from last year's team, will be present and speak. The present students from Michigan are expected In large numbers, since the final examinations at Ann Arbor sre coming to a close with this week-end. and most of the boys will be home at that time. Tuesday eveninr st the country club, the Marysville Community SAVE wr 1 40 to 6(0) i Wearing: Apparel 1.

League will hold a dinner and rc- guiar meermg. Monday vninj. Immflumi I 25 OFF on Meirs Suits Formerly ohS29.00 Oir KtAxm 1" ej Snappv and coo-errauve mo. lei. terrains a private party.

Work ha been begun on the practice eren In front of the club I house, and alongside the entrance I walk. 1 mmMM i REDUCTIONS Ranging from 25f33 on these fine WRAPS COATS Tailored carefully of fine fabric. Tricotine. Velour, ami Duvet de la inc. You'll tike one if you see them.

They're elegant. Trices are almost bait MEN'S SUITS Marine City Notes I 11 Men's Oxfords $7.50 'i I '1 itw Skirts You Can Save a 5 Reduced S1.98 if to honest quality -good sryle perfect fair prices" These axe the qualities that have given reputation to our men's Ask the nan who wears them. Ss ri ptm. Gerald Owens, of Mb St. Mary seminary.

Cincinnati. Ohio, arrived home Wednesday for his summer vacation. Complimenting the 'etchers rhr are leaving th teaching safT of the public schools In this citv. -r-erinterdent and Mrs. H.

Thompson rav a dinner at the St. Clair County Country eljb Tuesday evening- The guests were the teachers and school board. Invitations for Informal dancing party to he riven Thursday evening-, at th K. of C- hall, have been Issued. The Junior ci.w will entertain ths Ser.lors on this occasion- 'Uji I Credit Terms YpulFill Like.

ATIO NA 510 to $15 ON EVERY SUIT i LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHINGS ALL KINDS THE HUB 225 Huron Avenue CREDIT FOR THE FAMILY 513 Water Street, Port Huron BOVS'SUrTS'-twrl Raising Rate of Interest On Bonds St. Clair. June 17 The special school election h. yesterday, on the proportion tot increase," th rate of Interest on the authorized Issue of school bonds, resulted In a favorable vote for th i proposition. a majority of only; 7 votes the rat of interest was in- 1 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times Herald Archive

Pages Available:
1,160,351
Years Available:
1872-2024