<<

Mrs. Mabel Secord conip

VOLUME 51 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. NUMBER 27

Naturalization Examiner Stanley M. Powell Equalized Valuation Pre-School Clinic Mrs. Eli Montroy to Speak on Charlevoix County Passes Away at A naturalization examiner will be The regular clinic for infants and Boyne City, June 29 at the County Clerks office in the Legislation at Ellsworth For Years 1946 - 1947 pre-school children will be held Tues­ Court House, Charlevoix, from 11:00 day July 8, from 9:30 to 11:30 in the Stanley M. Powell, legislative Valuation' Masonic dining room. The clinic will Elizabeth Howell was born July 2, Boswell — Freiberg a. m., July 9th to 11:00 a. m. July 1862, at Belleville, Ontlario, pan., 10th for the purpose of interviewing counsel for the Michigan Farm Bur­ Township 1946 1947 be conducted by Dr. VanDellen and eau, will speak to Farm Bureau mem­ Bay _ _.. $ 273,560 > 281,710 assisted by Mrs. Marian Rice, County and passed away at the home of her those who desire information on the daughter, Mrs. Wm. Looze, in Boyne Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boswell an­ subject. bers and other civic organizations of Boyne Valley _ 606,200 685,700 Nurse.- nounce the marriage of Grace E. City, June 27, 1947. She would have , o •— Antrim and Charlevoix County, July Chandler ._ 41,190 48,620 Boswell and Albert W. Freiberg, Fri­ 7, at the Community Hall in Ells­ Charlevoix ._ 262,865 300,770 been 85 years of age the day of her day June 27th 1947. Rev Guy Sim­ "Fourth" Dance at Afton worth at 8:00 P.M. Evangeline. _ ._ 140,550 151,390 WSCS Will Meet July 9 funeral. She was married Nov. 24, 1877, ons of Niles officiated. Mr. Powell will give a summary of Eveline __._ _ 650,720 697,330 ; O Dance at Afton Grange Hall the Hayes 443,560 457,980 The WSCS will meet Wednesday in Detroit to Eli Montroy who passed the 1947 Legislative session at Lan­ July 9th at the Methodist Church away in Detroit in 1937. Johnson — Sutton night of July 4th — Friday. Musie sing, stressing those issues most im­ Hudson ._ 121,975 126,075 by the Sudman orchestra. Come and Marion ._ 378,780 385,845 with Mrs. Jane Bowen superinten­ Mr. and Mrs. Montroy came to portant to farm people in Michigan. dent of the Primary Department in East Jordan soon after they were have a good time, He is a former member of the legis- Melrose _ 617,24B 627,795 The Presbyterian Church in Mt. adv. 27x1 charge of the program. Among those married where he raised their family. Pleasant was the scene of a wedding Norwood _ 204,150 207,675 Peaine . 92,150 98,,650 assisting her will be Mrs. Vance, Then forty years ago went to De­ when Ruby E. Johnson daughter of superintendent of the Sunday school troit. Mr. and Mrs.* John L. Johnson of St. James _ 111,265 188,950 Charlevoix Co. Red Cross South Am ._ 398,170 414,695 Mrs. Moore music supervisor, Mrs. She was a member of the local Vestaburg was given in marriage by Agness Darbee, Mrs. Sue Penfold and Methodist church which membership her father to Donald W. Sutton, son Held Monthly Meeting Wilson . 282,370 317,900 Boyne City .^1,029,90 0 1,105,385 Mrs. Ida Russnell. Primary and nur­ she had transferred to Detroit. of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Sutton of at East Jordan, Friday sery mothers with their children are Surviving are two daughters:— East Jordan, Thursday June 19 at Charlevoix ._....2,864,12 5 3,01.0,050 East Jordan -__ 927,540 1,079,360 especially invited to attend. Instead Mrs. Mae Looze, Boyne City; Mrs. 8:00. P.M. Rev, Geo. Dewitt per­ The Charlevoix County Chapter of of the "potluck" planned for this Gertrude Toppe, Marionville, Mo., formed the double ring ceremony. the American Red Cross met Friday Total :__ . ..9,446,315 10,185,880 meeting light refreshments will be Two sons:— Joe and William of East They were attend by the bride's night at the City Hall in East Jor­ o - served by the committee. Jordan; 13 grand children, and 3 best friend Joyce T. Hanson of Al­ dan for their regular monthly meet- great great grand children, and 1 ma and Floyd Sutton of East Jordan in. Mrs. Neil Kreigoff, Miss Ethel Salvation Army Main­ Scout Meetings Start July 9 brother in Detroit. brother of the groom. Before the Crowell, and Miss Frances Milner tenance Appeal to be Funeral services were held July 2 wedding march, Jean Slaski of Alma who recently returned from the Red Held July 10-19th Scofutmasfteir Barney Adair (an­ at Watson Funeral Home, Rev. Ho­ sang, Greigs. I Love You. The in- Cross National Convention held in nounces that the troop will meet ward G. Moore officiating. Inter­ formal ^wedding took "place with im­ Cleveland gave their reports. The Salvation Army Maintenance every other week starting Tuesday ment at Sunset Hill, East Jordan. mediate families and friends. Delegates from each of the 48 Bearers were Fred, John, and Char­ For her wedding the bride chose Appeal which is now carried in East July 9. These meetings will convene states were present and also from a at 7:00, and will be held in the Scout les Looze, Jim Palmiter, Clayton and a coral street length dress with gold few of the foreign countries. Miss Jordan as well as Charlevoix, Boyne City and other northern - communit­ room in the building northi of the Don Montroy. and white acessories and wore a Milner who represented Charlevoix Those from away here to attend corsage of pink roses and white car­ ies, will open July 10th and continue fire hall. County as a Junior Red Cross dele­ All Scouts are urged to attend. the service were Mr. and Mrs. Lee nations. The Maid of honor wore cor­ gate, stated that there were actually through the 19th. with Mrs. M. B. Huckle as Chairman and Robert Chambers and family of, Cadillac; responding coral with corsage of present 1200 youngsters, many of Mrs. Thelma Kline, Petoskey; Mr. white and pink carnations. The whom were from distant countries. Campbell as Treasurer. This is a Annual School Meeting once-a-year appeal for financial help and Mrs. Clayton Montroy and son bride's mother wore a grey spring Rev. B. Gail Hetrick executive Manistee. dress of gay design with a secretary, gave a report on the Claims by the Salvation Army in its expand­ The annual school meeting of the corsage of sweet peas. The groom's Institute, which he attended last ing programs to serve rural communi­ East Jordan. Rural Agricultural mother wore a teal with white ac­ week, Wednesday and Thursday in ties, as well as for upkeep of its many School District No. 2 will be held KNOW YOUR RADIO cessories and corsage of sweet peas. STANLEY M. POWELL existing -services. True to their slo­ 8:00 p. m. Monday July 14, 1947 in Traverse City. The purpo'se of the in­ By T. M. Luxford . Following the ceremony a recep­ stitute was to learn the latest data gan: "A man may be down but never the auditorium of the high school tion was held at the home of the on filing claims for veterans. Veter­ lature, and for many years has been out!" the Salvation Army helps when building for the transaction of such legislative counselor for the Farm needed and without hesitation re* How many times we find ourselves bride's parents. After opening the ans who wish help with their claims business as may legally come before positive and determined about some many lovely gifts received the bride should call at the Red Cross office in Bureau. gardless of race, creed or color. Their this meeting — and vote on the In addition to his legislative work 65 year record is one of outstanding decision we have made with respect and groom cut the beautiful three Boyne City over the Bank building. following questions: to some thing or other that we have tiered wedding cake and a ^lunch of Extensive plans ae being laid for Mr. Powell is a farmer in Ionia Coun­ service in serving humanity. How- 1. Shall School District 3, South ty, the,farm has been in his family eyer small your contribution may be to pass judgment upon, only to learn cake and coffee was served. The First Aid Classes, Water Safety, and Arm Township, known as the Rariney finally that we were wrong. Some­ favors were assorted nuts and home Home Nursing. The meeting was ad­ since 1842. to this cause — it will help to carry School, be consolidated with, the East This meeting is, one of a series be­ on their fine work! times the result is rediculously funny, made candies. journed and the board will not meet Jordan Riural Agricultural School more often, however, it is pathetic or After many congratulations and again until August 15. ing held in district 10, of the Mich­ Assisting in the Maintenance Ap­ District 2. igan Farm Bureau, covering, Che­ peal will be: Mrs. Rose Adair, Mrs. even tragic and affects some person good wishes the bride and groom Blood Donors Request 28-1 W. G. BOSWELL, or persons adversely, possibly to a left for their honeymoon at a Lake The Red Cross chapter of Charle­ boygan, Emmet, Presque Isle, Char­ Hollis Drew, Mrs. Eleanor Scott, Secretary Board of Education. levoix, Antrim, Otsego, and Mont­ Mrs. Ida Kinsey, Mrs. John Saganek, disastrous degree. in Northern Michigan. voix county is making an urgent ap­ We are not trying to go dramatic They will live at the home of the peal to veterans and civilians who are morency. All organization interested Mrs. Merle Thompson, Mrs. Ray Col­ AN APPRECIATION in civic affairs, and acting in the in­ lins, Mrs. Pearl McHale, Mrs. Datha oh you, but it would be well to point grooms parents on Main St. East of blood types 3 and 4 to file their out that, before you blame some par­ Jordan. types with the Red Cross. Tuesday terest of farm people are invited to Peacock, Mrs. Lee Hart and Mrs. City Council attend these meetings. Phylliss Malpass. ticular person or persons for creating morning a request was received for East Jordan, Mich. radio interference, you would do well Stallard — Addis type 4, which is one of the rarer Gentlemen: to make sure. In either event do not types. There are only 8 type 4 to We, the local Uuion of the W. C. publicize it. Should you suspect radio draw from and if the Red Cross is T. tL,'wish to express our approval interference to be radiating from The Post Chapel at Fort Richard­ of the action taken by the City Coun­ son, Alaska, was the scene of the called very often, the supply of the ' —^XH^— some particular source, we certainly particular type of donor will soon be cil of East Jordan, in disapproving want to know about it. That's why the wedding on Saturday June 21 at 3:00 from ttfe Herald Files of Forty, Thirty and Twenty Y«AM Ago the application for a club license by P.M. when Leona Stallard, daughter exhausted. Donors are advised to city council has created the office of send their name, age, sex and blood Compiled t>y Mrs. Rfat>«jl &eoox*