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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 10

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TIMES HERALD WANT ADS-YU 5-7171 THI PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 18, IW ACi TIN LOST FAMOUS RACE Boys Wn Top BUD BOV Youth Discussion Held By Society In Elkton Church Yule Tree Growers To Gather June 26 The Thumb of Michigan Tree Growers association will hold I Christmas tree management field 1 Old Steamer Tashmoo Sunk On Trip 21 Years Ago Today Elkton A panel discussion on demonstration at 2 m. June 26 youth was a highlight at a meet- on the Dean Thompson farm, two ing of Woman's Society of World miles north and V' miW w. Silverwood at Amherst berg, not far from BohlO Island. Przes Show 4f Marietta Marlet First prue mi the Marlette Hobby Show, a $100 US savings bond, was awarded Leroy Marion and George West-over, 15 and 16 respectively, of Marlette, for their operating "ham' radio exhibit Tint That Thatch, Or Shave Noggin Twenty-one yeere ago today marked the la trip of the White Star line passenger boat. Tashmoo, one of the most popular steamer ia the annals of the Great Lake.

Built in 1900, ttie Tashmoo plied between Detroit and Port Huron, making daily round trips District Clubs arr in w. ram tvangeucai pg of chmtmaI The Tashmoo sank at the dock United Brethren church. growing will be shown with re but not before all passengers and Some 30 members of Youth Fel- phasis on shaping and insect con-crew had safely disembarked, lowship were guests. trol. Representatives from the The famous old steamer later Leaders were Mrs Kenneth MSU entomology department will was wrapped.

Ginter and Mrs. Alvin Dietzel. insects and tell control Speakers included Mrs. Carl Leck- methods THE TAsHMOOS bell is in enby on needs of Youth Fellow-i The Pubhc 18 t0 Ford Museum at Greenfield shin. Mrs.

Emorv Mot on how Edward Colt. Mayvil.e, is seere- r.rA rrv- a A nriu ft 49 Tf savings bond, went to Mrs. Frank Jq ConVCrtC E. Fu-h. of RFD 2.

Goodells. for her hand weaving entry. tfCf OH UCf throughout the lummpr spa en WSWS ean aid youth. Kenneth tary of tne S0UP Elkton Initial plans for the It was the flagship of a fleet Dearborn More than 523u in prizes, iur-nished by Marlette business places and house trailer factories. east central district women wnicn included the Greyhound, rlt iHa inntantinn Drt 2 2 in F.Ik- Citv of Tnlerin Wmiltti rw.n.

flp I 1 1 1 .1 snJ lAI-mA were awarded to the five groups of eontestants. Its pilot house, bridge and master's quarters were removed in one piece and sent to a spot near the St. Clair Flats. later being destroyed by fire, according to reports. Faupel, a Youth Fellowship member, on types of programs and George Ackerman on how to make programs more interesting and attractive.

A contribution of $10 to Bay Shore assembly was voted. ion were maae ai a lunvnwn lunrnnu, tended by some 25 clubwomen in- Some of these ran from Detroit and 12 r'udin8 offers of district and to Toledo. FIFTY-EIGHT hobbies Huron county federation i i The meeting was in charge of PERHAPS the Tashmoo, known Mrs. Veda Richards. Alma, dis- in various quarters as the "glass A telephone exchange in De- The music included a piano pre- commercial exhibits filled the Marlette High School gymnasium.

There were 200 pain ad missions, which, combined with entry fees, totaled about SI 15 raised by the show. Tashmoo" as is wde by Mrs. Harold Gregor; outskirts of St. vcal duet, "All That Thrills My trict president. hack because of its many win- troit is named Mrs.

Cecil H. Watterworth, Elk-dows. is best remembered for a street in the ton, is general chairman. She ill its gallant race with the City of Clair, fond reminders of the once Soul," by Marilyn and John Ram-be assisted bv Mrs. Chris Roth.

Erie of the Cleveland Buffalo great ship which carried various seyer. accompanied by their mo- 1901. The receipts will go to pur- sebewaing, county federation line, June 4 notables in its day. ther, Mrs. E.

J. Ramseyer. and a trombone solo, "Sweet Mystery of Life," by Kenneth Gregor, accompanied by his mother. Ubly TUase recreational equipment Tor president; Mrs. Munro SchuItzT Marlette Community park.

Clvic cluD president, and Mrs. Sponsor of the show was the Robert Cole. Study club presi-Juvamas club. Club President Aen Jack W. Croes said the show( Tne convention will be held in wlJ.Lbeanannual affair- St Paul's Evangelical United Men are following their wives into beauty salons.

In what has been called the "greatest sporting spectacle in the history of the Great Lakes," the City of F.rie defeated the Tashmoo by 45 seconds in the 100-mile race on Lake Erie from Cleveland to Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Armstead Mt. Pleasant, are visiting iss KHmek Given Mr.

Armstead's parents, Mr. and ni Mrs. Russell Armstead Sr. MlOWer In hmmett Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bukowski. Emmett Lorraine Klimek, Tracy. Geurte Brtut or any tt Brethren church. The banquet way of getting fame and ladies in rittm. r.immnnltv other former dark-haired malinee hj fjf 'll be in Elkton Community IU F.LMFR WHEELER Chapter Wt of Dan E.

Detroit, spent a week in Ublv Detroit, bride-elect was honored at a mis Tho Taihmnn stHrtlv "Hav with relatives and friends. uieason, iaoi it ne in i iar mine apiH-aunj; a or oia eaucation mm.M'lt. What's the tone of your hair todav to th ladles fnan he 80 Days the Britisher David MemDhlS To Offer thes days? Or of what's Wt of wore stllff Valentino style N'ven. epitome of erudite man- i made its final run the Kenneth Ruthig. Minden City night of June 18, 1936.

It was and Keith Holdship. Ubly, drove a moonlight excursion down the a group of boys to a baseball Detroit river to Sugar Island, game in Detroit. There were about 1.400 pas- Mr and Mrs Howard Louks cellaneous shower by Mrs. Rita O'Lcary and Miss Rose Gleason in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel school hall.

There were 40 guests. Miss Klimek was presented a nensm and Oxfordian language. Classes III ui smeared down fashion. trend in i Nope non of these lads on Memphis Driver education urena in c. make Ra Rov srv i I read about another A Note to Good Health Prescribed by your physician promptly, surely, filled by us RegnKitd Pharmacist EARLE B.

MACKAY GARRY F. PECK to erv you GARRY F. PECK DRUG Your Friendly Renall Store YU 5-6121 Thomas St. and Pine Grove ifirsi wAiais nom noiiywwia. classes will commence at a.m., 00 complete, I simply must include Indeed, the world isn't giving 1 at Memnhis Hieh School men's hairdos.

The aceeot sengers aooara. anri HanghtPiv I.inHa and Miss youth is making mem follow their new tint -men are Oscars away to the brains, brawn All prospective students should corsage of red roses and white wivss into the beauty salons m-gettlng to match their careers and and bravery types OrPha Frantz returned after ON THE RETURN trip it hit trip through states a carnations which she pinned to her black and white dress. of manhood be 16 by Nov. 1, 1957. as it did in There will be no chaise as it nirt in There will be no charge teH of the saloons 1 moaern oayg for an oosiruciion, oeiievea to nave No foolin'.

Men are going in for frMlfHj course, wnicn consists or ju been a loose rock in the channel the "proper tone' of hau-tinting to hh. "d.si hU" and a gaping hole was torn in the hull, below the water line. Mr. and Mrs. Gill Mclntyre Mrs.

James Quain and Mrs. D. were in Mt. Pleasant and Clare J. Gleason won door prizes.

A to take their daughter. Miss Pat two-course luncheon was served. Mclntyre, from Central Michigan The gift table was centered with College to Camp Nayati on Crook- a large basket of mock orange ed lake, where she will be coun- blossoms and iris. The wedding selor a month. will be July 4.

fit their mood, personality, job, or nina ne anvmg. th gleam in their eye. D-v a-v Marie's Today he-vamp is a Bald The instructor for the summer This tinting applies both to the Beauty Salon, she needn't worrk. program will be Donald Kring. real stuff or the "kid 'em" kind The guy is just getting tinted up a -year-old man The automobile used will be botiaht at tbf.

hair store or for the weekend with no hair was the 1957 winner leased from Carl Koppinger. The vessel was immediately headed for the nearest dcx which happened to be National Food Stores Canning Values Buttress factory. UScar- Yul Tbe beauty counselor's OS THE other hand, if there's tiitie "Men no longer need to nothing left to tint, have faith, LNo 18 or one look ttw age." bald one: about to lose his hair; or one with lit seems personnel men fool- In all bad there is good; in all moon (descent or full) on his ishly believe gray hair interferes baldness there is fame, fortune, nead- -k nt wimmin- Tne sad ct, bald one, Is this fellow must achieve his daily In fapt vn hulrlruca whi mav the return to youth. Tnis, of course, is th bunk win an Oscar fame by snavinS off his hair each rt" in, a m. after breakfast, while most of you lads are trying some new their fingers through a good dry Not the handsome Rock Hudson, ha'' t.k.ee1? crop of matured gray hair, real 6 foot 6 of "Giant" man, with a backs.

up fad pliiprf nn stuff nd thev'H mane as alossv and exrvnsivp as tnat badness today IS an admir- 4lo)hh (inA Wmi able happening in a man's life. lways come up chirping, "My movie he was in Nor was it hold Kirk aamiraDie as was me grow- such dignity. Pidgeon, Spencer he-man, virile, with a of whiskrs nd Ask Walter ounivc cibst OVER 85.000,000 PEOPLE WILL TRAVEL ON VACATION DURIMG 1957 "LI PRICES HU WS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT cnop siueourns in me jand before-Brynner days. The point in this is that when there are shiny spots on your noggin, there is hope for fame, jfortune and wimmin' your mid- jdle-aged life. Baldness today is now a sure of virility, latent talents and Igreat business acumen, So rather than hide your baldness or camouflage or delay its 'arrival date, encourage the event, i Be Proud you are bald or getting that way and face the new-adventure with Elmer's Psychosomatic Treatment No.

1 for Bald QUANTITIES A VACATION TRAVEL Leans S25 to S500 on Signature, Furniture or Car 231 HURON AVENUE, PORT HURON 2nd Floor, Wilson Building Phone: YUkon 5-7158 WEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS lm mail to miimH ei etl mmwdiitf Iomm FINEST RED, RIPE rf terrgfe? AND LUSCIOUS Boys. SFNEflCIAl tr- fi-f'vryw' toe enrte swJ NEXT: Pychosomatic Treatment No. 1 for Bald Boys. Copyright. H57.

hr Elmsr Wheeler Duirlbuted NT. A Service. Int. GET YOUR STRAWBERRIES BY THE CASE FOR YOUR CANNING taste the difference crystilling makes ii ulllll in' Hi "i i i I mil ill ifitSeiiiii eefalil i Tnn1 ihiiiiH iflT iVBiil il inn i 'A G0BCL BREWWiC Cfl.f DETROIT AND MUSKEGON, MICH v. 4 1 "-i-rt-iffrr.

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