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1 THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD MONDAY. MARCH 10. 1933. PACE SEVEN CITY BRIEFS 1 1 Girl, 4, Mourns For Missing Dog iiioiiiicements What Do You Think About It? County Agent Plans Extension Meetings In County This eek YARNS Class Oraaiaed ecroSed ia ti rs pom nvr.os All colors and the small skein ys.rn at 5 for darriinij. Wash- Ave.

M- E- a.iira woria class ef i the Gardeiidaie Baptist church Satar-Say at the reacizatioa meet- 1' if- 'Papils of Mr. Carl Ferfraaon and Mrs. Adam KavTma.n united JUajst port. Laoes iioltprooi OPTOMETRY Fm persoss each, day -wm be asked by the re-Porter The Time-Hera! 3 to ansrrer a question based a aorse important news event or c'ter nianer of general interest. lc-ag-.

fruitless search. Mr. and Mrs. Cadwell Juive advertised a reward for the dar- Zonta Club Gets Official Charter Th if. rial charter of the Port Hartan Zotta.

club ru preswnted to lira Vera Webster, Stia-day. at the meetirue Fp-jcsered by the Highland Park Zorta club ia tfc-e WorDen's- Twentieth Century ciuX Fourteen local member Mrs. Webster wO present the chanr Zonta club members at the mocthly here Taesday. March IS. Mm.

ZHa McFrty. Warren. chairman cf district two. reg-Joa A. made charter p-reeer ta otis to the to torn th class.

IVsrothy Ius- new 5pnn eo.ors, at 51.00 and $10 the rair. Battinc br the roIL f.n as elected president; R-sti tyre 2 a atva c-n-a. Job anon, secretary. SnsrI-' Seffert. Iarl C.

2JcCa.rty, cousty ag-ent, today announced the following- meeting's to be held this week in Si. Clair county: Tuesday, 5tarvilie Frrr.ers' dab meets in the tome of Percy Wor-dctu Starnne, R. V. TiEnr, of Michigan 5tate ctl'ese, will talk a soils and fertilizers: Smiths Creek Farmers' club meets in the home cf Ch-str Stcrdevant. Smith ej 9 pianist, al Mr.

Katifman. treas- T- a i taerer. Th jflUKppiiie islands win Little Patty CadweU, 4, datxzh-ter Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cad-well.

SOS Union street, has '-art her playmate and constart companion. Flu- a pure white Spits doc disappeared Thursday and fcassTt been seen by his own-erst since. Bach night Little Patty cries herself to sleep, atid her first rues tion each morr.lrj is: Taidy have you found Fluff yet?" She runs down cellar bet times a day caliirsjr Flt22: Fliiffr She searches for him arc-in 2 the neighborhood. for vn-der porches and ia out-of-the-wav places. She k-o's that he will come back again.

j-acies ornocics ana Port tiros AT rre- Corr. hi HOFFMANNS The QnrUoa Xx yea think Babe la worth 1 5Ci.CC 3 a year to the Tork Taskea? The "Walter Steverus, aftonreT: He's a rood drawing card. He's worth 'whatever he can get. Mrs. William G.

Watson. 1262 Cfcttrfh Ktreet: That's lot of money. It teerrs to rae to pay a baseball player that tauch. :30 m. Mr.

Tanner wil Exact measurement ef aif ht ability and lenses that do the most for your eyesight -our 619 Water St. Phone jr. Fhopp cvr tie subject for study tiis year nl i box win fee prepared for next fall to islands. RJtes For Frank "WUitPorab runraJ inrltn for Frank C. 9S.

rei2nt of Port Harm 2 yar arid cf Harbor Reach, who died Saturday in th horn ef bin rlec. Sirs. James A. 14J5 pzr GroTe venti, were held today at 1 p. m.

In th AttrJdse horn. V. II-pator of Fim Mihodit Epieopat chorcli. ofRciaieS. BorUJ Jc plar- in Roek Falla -ratry.

i Port Huron ad Hichlazid Park i ctuba. One-hundred and twer.ty-f.ve Zor.ta club memlers from Michi-j pan aai Ohi ci'-tm were ia attend a nee. I A b-ure-si of th Port 2.14 Life will never be rlg-ht for her itj our vvatcn Kepainng Department sf he doesn't. 4' eo'-ir-ci! reguUr Mae has had him tiny puppy about He drew her Burke. 112 Tunnel He is a good iraw- since he was a IS mocths ago- Edward street: Yea.

ir.g card. 7 Kifiuaiii uiaanD talk on soils ar.d fertilizers: i. J. Fiaieigh. Chicago.

will talk en "Plant Food" to members of the ClaJr Garden and Flower clah in the rotasc room of St. Clair high school at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday, China Farmers duh meet in the home of John Fiey-roids. St. CHlr.

Mr. Tanner, Michiffan State college will talk on soils and fertilizers; Marine City Farmers" club meets in Gleaner hall on the Indian Trail at p.m. Mr. Tanner will talk on soils and fertilizer. A fertilizer meeting-will be held in Xeal Brothers store, Smiths Creek, at 8 ti.ra.

Boyde Huron rlsb was hell today ia the Hotel HuriagtAm. toy wag-on ar-3 er.tere-3 i-to ar BUYING AND SELLING lafor- I Firnlnx of Tasday. Wednes A. It. Canham, 513 Prospect place: lie is worth ail he can set.

of every kin is catalogued in fH. CjyfUM new play she the neighbors children devised. I almost saw him she told her mother Sunday after an- day and TliBr-sUy THE 11. A. 11.

SMITH STORES FOOli SHOW, ireferenc. r. tor.ifct Reliable Xo Aboot Trrk City Atten5y PafrtcSt JI. Kane aid today li fta rnsld tso information from W. G.

Fiutpatrtck. coanil fer th rfrcelTers th Michtiran ti th Intention of fh traction company toward rmTl th rail tn Military rt- Mr. Kan M1 John J. Whipple, Cedar street If the fans pay enough money for baaebali frame to provide bi? salaries for the player, the rwn who 2o the work should a larre slice of it. However.

I don't think the Eab abould get so much. cluis will not meet Tuesday eve-rdnjr in the T. M. C. A.

because of the school hoUday for annual county teahers institute. Travelers Discuss 7 Plans For State Meet Here In June Ftainey Ilobert Arry. both cf Micbiiran Staje Farm bureau, will 1 diwuss fertii.zer and feed. Thursday. Jolly Farmers club will meet in the hoiae cf Hugh Tale.

Mr. Tat tier of; Michigan rate college, will talk ail cor 3 Wi7 f) r'avl- rornrr'i'-on to omraunlcate with -i at iMr. Fitzpatrlck. Z9 iiM Itrs tlc Pure silk Pure Pje ir. I.

O. Kulen (r IVetind An automobile ownd by Howard Beard. Military street, whih was reported stolen, was found in rutom House piace where it bad ben abaniouei by th thitves. Pklore Ilnil; fur Inhibit TwnfT-thre pioURs by Mich-Iran nrti hat ben hunt in Library bali for the Marrh xh.i-bnion of th Port Jiuron Art association. I'ian for th opmnc of th shibit will today at 4 ra at a tnMn? of dirrf rr in th librarr, Mm Iavid Mc-Morrn was in ehars? cf th and of the pictures.

t- fen soils and fertilizers; Greenwood. I Grant Farmers' club will meet at 1 J5 p.m. in Fanra Commur.ny hail supper will served. Mr. Tanner of Michigan State college.

will talk on toils and fertilisers: (truck rardeners will met Sn Tale to uss celery sni rarden truck growing on muck lands. Friday, North Street Farmers' lelub will meet in North Street Basr- tist church. Pot Jack dinner will; be. errd st noon. Mr.

Tanner, Swill talk on soils and fertilizers: I Jeddo Fanmers club will meet in the evening- In the Methodist Pro- i testant church in Jddo: dalTe in farm bureau commodities' in St. Clair county will meet at 19 asn. NctwUrijj; crjtild be smarter for ir-forrriil afternoon wear than tKis loIy grace-f-Jfrck-te-irhirs conser.Tatively uneven hern-line and its he coming collar and cutis. tor; Krn- An exirr.ple of the new silhouette at its best is shown in this crunning, rrock of silk crepe. Lace lends the feminine touch which is to stnart now, in the form of a flattering collar.

SitmA ni M(v Tfn'srtit The board of education will hold Its monthly business meeting at today In Junior jk, B. Carlisle, president, will "be in charge. A' I. fannaUy. For Smooth Flowing Lines Flares, Flounces and Frills Graceful Draping and Colors In Marillyn Crepe, you have the soft, jrraeeful drapability, the rich refined lustre and the precise shades sponsored by Paris.

In Marillyn Crepe, you have a finely woven, pure silk, pure dye crepe that wears exceptionally well and which you can always look fresh and new looking: with soap suds and water. Plain colors in Spring's lovely; shades. $2.50 yard. iwrfiax. and r.n-d chairman of the Iw -l Iire-tfjr Mwl Ulrectors of Commatiity Welfare ieafue were to hold their March business aeaaiori at 4 n.m.

Births P.orn March to Mr. ami Mrs. Walkr Cfcay (Evelyn 2S1 5oth at the I'ort Huron City a motx, Walken Bom March to Mr, and Mr. in the j-'arm Kureau leea fiore. i cr.v-u..

wa Iar.c- Mr. Tanner today in the directors room of the port Huron to hear Chamber of Commerce building. I d''scus fertilizers. Jury IM.mied The circuit court jury was dis Howard K. Knapp.

lSf9 Tfnth (trt the Port Huron CHy lhopital. a James E-rett. i Kmpji is th former Kiza- Mills, Stringer, To Attend State missed for one week today by Cir- cult Judge William Robertson, i Non-jury matters will be takn up this week. Judge Robertson said, b-th daughter of Mr. and Katurday.

directors cf the Dairy Herd Improvement associations in jit. Clair county will met in the county ag-nt's office. Fort Harcn. at 2 p.m. Manufacture Census Work Progresses Crime Conference Mm J.

G. Bryant, of this city. Hh K. Ftrir.rer and i-i 'v urpoe Wife fisirur I Glenn Van Yalkenberg. 3515 Moak street.

rrortei to poiir-e headquarters Sunday that his wife) had been missing from hcr home several days. I 'abulation of th ytttrr guarantee of Ft. and distribution census for 10m tie tclraft ri'd driv aca.nsl a-llros Sunday Anneal Church Moetlns: The annual burin? meeting an-i e'Tti'jn of officers of th erim iIolini church will be h-4 tonight and Tuesday nieht in th? church. lieports of the church and Sunday school officers ill be raiJ. A tot wiil be taken on the paMor for the comine conference year.

P.ev. C. E. Cliff. Michigan district anerintendent, win the business sessions.

i stated Clair, Marine City and Capac has) been completed, Norman O. Sa- srrave. asitant supervisor for the United S'ates census in the flf- teersth Michigan district, sail to- day. Work in Macomb snl St. Spare Tire Stolen Harry Bennett, Eleventh avenue, reported to police Saturday night that a spare tire and rim I- metirs had he called i't' trh outt.reai: and nher vior.t frime J---." ap-1 police chiefs or far.naw.

rontiac and the reference. auto- i Clair counties will be completed in: had been stolen from his mobile. Marriage Applications Bernard Bunker. 22. and Edna Schmude, 21, both of Port Huron.

three weeks, with the exception 01 Port Huron, the only community i of more than 10.000 Inhabitants, Mr. Seacrave said. In Port Huron 1T9 forms will be used to tabulate sta- tisticji concerning- manufacturing and distributing concern. I PICTORIAL PRINTED PATTERNS Martex Towels-Wash Cloths Bath Mats Unusually soft, fluffy and absorbent, cleverly designed borders in pastel tints the type that launders splendidly. This is a good time to replenish your supply of Turkish towels, wash cloths and bath mats.

74 Hear Stories Svntr-fonjr children attended, the weekly story hour Saturday in the public library, in which Miss Ksthfr Frank, assistant librarian in charce of chiidren's work, told "The Straw, the Coal and the and "'Twelve Wild PICTORIAL PRINTED PATTERNS By The Yard Linens nothing finer for finger tip towels than these 36 inch colored linens in all the new spring shades. Quilt Challis new patterns large assortment 36 inches wide. Priscilla Batt of china cotton one pound full sixe 72x90 when opened just the thing for your new quilts. Shirting madras new designs come in and see them large selection. Former Resident New General Agent For Transport Firm Clare R.

Sperry and Mrs. Madeline Holmes, of the J. B. Sperrv company, are in Flint on business. r.

Fotr. wn of Mrs. tale. Adams achooi had th largrst representation with 17 pup. Is In attendance.

if 'it. 1 A trt Fotr. Wall trt. has immi ittxintd nral asect for KinaeTOta-AtJantlc Transit s9nr in I'wtroit. He has fft-Tf of frifht ocitatton in rtin and Ir.lana.

1 Mi'ifffrtv, formerly of li-iroi. h'. ra i man-ip cf the Iptroit of the I Former Sandusky Girl Makes Debut As Concert Pianist Miss Catherine Snowden, daughter cf the late Mrs. Alfred L. Chamberlain, of this city, was to make her debut a.s a concert pian-i-t this afternoon in town haiL New York city.

Mr. Chamberlain and Harold Snoycien. a brother, are in New York for the recital. I air men Mt In C'apac II. L.

Ftroit. assistant of th Michigan MUk Producers awx-jalion. was to talk at 1:30 m. today at a meeting; for (iisrict dairymen in the opera house. Capac.

He will discuss the milk situation In FH-troit. 7 Miss Snowden. a former rei-ient of Sandusky. the a graduate oi rhool. Hospital Head To Sprak Miss Josephine Halvorsen.

sup. erinter.dent of the Tort Huron City hospital, and City Physician A. I. CaUery. nil! address the Port Huron Kxchanpe club at its regular meetirg at 8:15 p.

rn. today in the Fiusiness Womens club. Bay City High Mrs. Grace Mudge Dies Here Sunday ir. Ma-ige.

a rsl-itt: ff Fot Huron 20 years, died ia th home cf hr duch-it. Kr H. P. eel. Wat-r is parvivel bv two sons.

Muic and Rup1! Mud ar Pf a dsuchter, Mrs tK. p.eej. Fort Huron: 1 crand ira. rrat (trandchildren: u4 a bwther, John IourUs. of Pillow Cases Cool cotton pillow case newly arrived of fine quality colored borders will wash and wear exorpUonallr well.

Ro-tok your linen cfrrt now and be prepare! fnr tliose little emertfnrtej that are bound to cxrur. Scranton Bed Spreads Tlx? new rayon brl snrcarts are simply charmlnr and tbey (ram-form a mere b-drrom Into a totlrlr. See be new cotton solid pastel colored Colonial Coverlets now on display ta tlte Quay St. window. Store Fmplnyw Hnap'o-yen of the Montgomery Ward Co.

store were entertained at dinner Friday eveninp in the lantern Garden in honor of Clyde Bower, who hi. re-sipned his posi-tion with the company. John K. Ieiroc't, manajrer. pok Sell McCall and Pictorial Review Patterns 4 irvtc be hM T'it p.

rn. in the P.eed Rev. ci.reTce sasT fi Pam Meirrixl Cnr.cre-ntira; wi.i officiate, fcc-mi be irs Lak-Mde ceme- Schuberts To Give Concert Tonight MemHers of the Schubert club unlr the direction of George F. Macmbwiil prewnt the following provrani in First Baptist church today at p. m.

under the aupsce of th Booster cI.tsk: "Prayer of Ths nksciving." Schubert club; "Manly Lee' vChatta-ay) and "Take Back the Heart" iCiarlbel), sol(T bv Harold Orr; "Th Mystery of Night" (ler.ni. Youne Song from Farad ise (Brown-Grant i. Schubert club: i "Julia (Itt. and 'The Conquered (Virgil t. piano solo by Mis Naomi Mej-ers; "Ijoulsiaria Lou" SchtA-ert juartet: "The Secfio.i Minuet" and "The Owl (Wellt.

by Miss Beatrice Foster; "'To a Wild Rw" (MfDore2 and "Tommy Lad" r'-'" Henry Bowman. Ililev township, today pleaded not jcullty In court to a charsre of disposing of chattel mortg-aeed property. His examination was for March 1. ball bond was fined at tl.f'OO. Am Ballemiltine Dry Goods Co0 Port Huron, Mich.

r. BTI Mr A a Sti Horoo left last Divorces nr'J a War from I- f-PT i- row frearfe jSHl. Is f-i Nr Ti mnrra i ewf-er" t4. f-s -iaw rter War. drty irT M.

Mr I 1U-Y trctir Curl-iJ Perior and sophomore boys an against Hi- McLean I -H-rj-ces. -t- nil am a j) i ijj i saj si TT1 --vr. 1- i.tr titm vf the Tbom XlrA ceffpse wis set 1 Itchinf. bleed rre ta '-r ti hee tKr ing, band, or pro- trudinc piles. AZO.

Mooeybackraar feetery Memorials ARTISTIC lUSHiNS lit- Irnf.sdeH Malion Co oie Tort II uron ante. Hndy tot with 1 Mareetson-Salter). Schubert c'ub' i i "Friend Mine" i Sanderson I and i "That Irish Mother of Mine" fvon sttlos by Ieiie B4iey: i "Morriinc" Oley Speks. Schu-i brt club Scotch songs by Oiiver Harton. Gerald F.

Col ins wil accompanist. There will be no 3d raised on bsrsre. rile r'T. TSc: ti bo. tt-tngs fit.

tn the stnre per- nr( fth Tvwst ft I tiie: br.r.ff th-o tt- Istiyrt tbvru-. r- r. a to te tie-ci-e a. ntmr rr'rn. T' -3 a sstsefT ss ti i.

Tn M-rtieesa's ib lfai Tt: Mr A fre wkS he 1. rhsrs r-! Sir. ass.ct warsger A lt, Special neetine of Huron chap- or, A. M- Tuel.iy ever.irig fit i P. and M.

Fl. decrees. 3-11 RrBBFK ts m-T-p t-l. fe-s-n sMrw- tr ttZi. etaerw2 e.

mtirj M-W'Jer- T'S1 Hr 10 Ha USES- Port I PCICCD ijj.oo I Tbe place to tret the best rt Sr' I of Goaraetecd Artificial Teeth JjS I 'V I i is at tbe office of pmam jr 2 4" 'limiTft 113 i 1 HOUSE WIRING and REPAIRING Stephenson Electric Co :3 4 cit dor 10 rtt Office rilONE 112 We Mark Our Merch andise HARRY'S THUMB ARENA THURSDAY, FEB. 13 ir.e coiripiete cost in Hoers a.m. to 9 p.m. (bb mKm I CLEAN UP I vW PAINT UP I J-jJ; 5- i FIX UP I I Xn sthx rc-tres. 50 that those BOBBY the selections can cot well within leans.

Learn Health jff 1 This is a policy that is be-irc adopted by leading of our profession everywhere, as it assures the of the kind of service thev want and at a price thev can ailord to pay. We Will Help Ton With Our WALL PAPER PAINT VARNISH AND ENAMELS MacDonald Marczan Hardware 1711 Pine GroTe Ate. I "bone ZZ9S Open Freninc SARMA VS. LEO iiETRorr A re-match of the two lit-t wild cats, who on the Ivtmxj card footht orw of Micbtsan's creates battles. 10 Honnd at 12 Zonnie Amos.

So. Park Jen Greene. Pontiac RoqTwl- at 1 Martin Houck. Pontiac Joe Russell. Montreal RqotnIs HI Tommy Bland, Toronto Phil Curio.

Detroit Rob nds at 1SS MILK between meals is good for both parents and children. It's refreshing and nourishing. Why not try MNlNCH- I I lrl Home 3 tNl rUNE V12 LAPEER AVE. .1 Tbe old timer and tbe- risixyr yewnnc feestyseiihl. riah at 2'" pound niU a DUDE HA7 port nox BIG DILL BBOWR1HC.

MICIL MILK PRODUCERS' ASS'N CO-OPERATING WITH BABCOCK'S DAIRY CO. 1215 TENTH STREET TELEPHONE 1199 rovTHc TICKETS NOW AT UNGER'S AND IN SARNIA XalMMssl a-.

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