The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan (2024)

PORT HURON TIMES HER AID, Wednesday, March 16, 1966 PAGE 3, SECTION A I vil CARNIVAL OF VALUES v.t A good cook needs good kitchen tools And what a treat to get them sale-priced in Sperry's Lower Level during this 8-Day Spring Sale 1 5 V1 a I fsr: mm TSqSlr- lfew THAT'S RIGHT 125! Sylvester Magee. a former slave who will observe his 125th birthday May 29, has been signed for Medicare at Hat-tiesburg, Miss. Magee, whose age has been confirmed by historians, is believed to be the oldest person living in the U.S. Activities Planned 1 Revere Patriot Ware Heatlined Stainless SHETLAND POLISHER pays for itself in one using 1 Great savings on manufacturers close-ou ts I ill I iimn.li 1 I III I I 150 By Brownie Scouts I two Dig events tor brownie Senior Scout, attened a troop Scouts are the North Neighbor- meeting to tell the Brownies' hood Brownie Revel, held at'about her experience at alter-1 Extra thick stainless steel inside and out. Heatlined center for quick, even heating across the bottom and up the sides.

Vapor seal construction saves flavors. Interchangeable covers, with no sharp edges. Cool black Bakelite handles and cover knobs. Straight sides, flat bottoms easy to store. Easy to clean and keep shining.

Howard Crull School, and nate Roundup camp. South Neighborhood Date with a v4i. boverea Sauce Pan 1 Vi Qt. Covered Sauce Pan 3.88 2 Qt. Covered Sauce Pan 4.88 3 Qt.

Covered Sauce Pan 5.50 7-inch Covered Skillet 4.44 10-inch Covered Skillet 6.88 2 Qt. Double Boiler 7.88 Dad dinner to be held March 30 TROOP 18, Mrs. Robert F. 1788 JL I reg. 19.95 i With automatic I I All stainless steel i I i with neatlined center dispenser ill ill even "eatin9- Shampoos rugs.

I 1 Scrubs, waxes, i I I in the Port Huron High School Herrick, leader, elected Judy Cafeteria. jYeager Juliette Low Girl. She1 More than 100 Brownies at-! will collect pennies for the! World Friendship Fund to be turned in at the Father-Daugh ter dinner. The troop visited' Brownie Troop 98, St. John's! tended the Brownie Revel which involved Cadette Scouts Denise Bourbonais, Sherry Moore, Terry Crimmins, Marsha Cunningham and Linda Parent (Troop 23), Robin Johnson and Cynthia Rockhold (Troop 102), and Vicki Banka, Vicki Budd, United Church.

Color guards fori March are Kathleen Cook, Susan Armstrong and Barbara Phare. "Handy-Andys" are Dana Ton- Marsha Budd and Nancy Luce nesen, Kathie Samuelson and (Troop 139) who led songs andjMary Hering. Sharon Mainguy games. Flag ceremony was con-j and Deborah Herrick are door ducted by Donna Harris, Kathie' monitors and hostess is Judy Boyce, Robin Welch, Marilyn Teager. Irwin, Denise Suber and Nancy Hartnett.

TROOP 34, leader Mrs. Ger- Mrs. Donald Smith. Mrs. Wil- aid Bateman, has a new mem-liam Wade, Mrs.

Ervin Karen Butler. Mrs. Manley Mrs. Roy Phare and Mrs. Rob-j Farley and Mrs.

Bateman at-ert F. Herrick are in charge tended the Brownie Revel with of the Brownie organized pot-jthe troop. This month's activi- if i Si I iuck tor aaas. tieven troops ties are planned arouna an Mirro 10-Piece Teflon-Coated Cookware Set will be represented, each pro-; Easter party, viding table decorations on the theme "Brownies in the Out of TROOP 86, leader Mrs. John Loxton, has made a birthday icake in which once every month TROOP 2, leader Mrs.

Alan birthday pennies are collected Bailey, worked with Marysville for the World Friendship Fund. No-stick cooking, no-scour clean-up! This matched aluminum cookware set finished with Teflon inside provides the ultimate in cooking pleasure. Super-slick Teflon cleans with just a soapy cloth never needs scraping or scouring. Heat-proof handles and knobs. Measuring marks on sides.

Includes All These Pieces: 1 Qt. Sauce Pan with Cover 2 Qt. Sauce Pan with Cover 4 Qt. Sauce Pan with Cover 1 0-inch Fry Pan with Cover Nylon Spoon and Spatula Q99 Complete 10-Piece Set Junior Troop 60 at a Father-iThey are making placemats daughter potluck dinner held in and placecards for their Date Gardens School. Sixty-six Scouts! with Dad dinner.

They also are and fathers attended. Flag bear-j making "sit-upons" for day ers were Laurie Leland and, camp. Mrs. Marvin Niles and Dana Warmuth, Color Guards, Mrs. William Halifax will help Pamela Harman and Debbie Ax-; serve at the neighborhood' 6, FOLDING STEP STOOLS DURHAM (at Uft) macher.

Brownie Juliette Low dinner. Girl was Debbie McDonald and Junior Juliette Low Girl was: TROOP 93, leader Mrs. Rob-Lou, Ann Vansack. jert Moak, has nine new mem- 'bers: Kathie Brocket, Suzanne TROOP 26, leader Mrs. David Snider- Goldie sheer.

Kris O. Cunningham, entertained Debbie Stalker. Nancy Sarnia St. Peter's 23rd Brownie Kuehn- Jovce HarPer A Wan-Pack, under leadership of Mrs. da Evans- They are making D.

J. Sprott, at an International nosebags to use for spring hikes Friendship party. Brownies and day camP-made cookies in the homes of1 Mrs. Thomas Bonney, Mrs. Ken- TROOP 116, leader Mrs.

A. M. neth Davis and Mrs. Fred Nel-iWise- went on a hike around the son. Decorations committee Scho01 neighborhood col-chairman was Debbie Nelson.

'eaves and twigs to be Pam Davis' committee made made Int0 shadow boxes and invitations and napkins and Pictures. Dawn Davis' committee pro-! vided refreshments and TROOP 131, leader Mrs. Wil-President, Laurie Fadell. secre-ham Wade- is making invita-tary Debbie Gillion, led and name tags for the ning discussions. The troop gave: Fathe'-- Daughter dinner.

The the gift of an American Brownie jBrownies are also, making a Handbook and received the gjftjCenterpiece and placecards for of a Canadian Brownie scarf.ltheir table. Mrs. Robert Horan Each girl received a Brownie iS helping the troop, patch to wear on camp uni- forms. Juliette Low Girl is TROOP 130, leader Mrs. Wil-Dawn Davis.

New officers are llani Sitka, had a Fricndmaker Debbie Nelson, president, and Party In St. Paul's Episcopal Debbie Hayman. Church, to which each Brownie, 45-Piece Set of Casual China for Everyday Vinyl padded, upholstered seat. Big rubber-tread step. Bronze-color frame.

Use as youth chair, counter or ironing stool, step ladder. 22 Vi" high. COSCO (at right)-folds 5Vi" flat; 23" high $9.99 Set a lovely table with this attractive "Country Kitchen" pattern from Taylor-Smith-Taylor. It's sturdily made to take hard knocks. Creamy white with caramel interiors on cups, creamer and sugar.

Set includes 8 each of dinner plates, cups, saucers, salads, soups, and a creamer, sugar, platter and vegetable dish. 1288 rmittpp rhairmpn are Nancv could invite a Inend. Lrysta Bonney. Debbie Gillion and Beth Armstrong and Karen Quitter i "1 Ann Ledbetter. Laurie iivirs.

jacK nanana is in cnarge PORT HURON of cooking each week with a different unit in the church kitchen. The troop voted to make Easter baskets for the Lapeer State Home. TROOP 167, leader Mrs. Cyril TIMES HERALD Vol. 56 No.

75 Consolidation of The Port Huron Times, founded March 23, 1872, and the Dally u.miH fnnnrfed Aua. 1. 1900. First Issued OS The Port Huron Times Herald April weii ond e. J.

bmith, invited their mothers to 4, 1910, by Louis a Ottaway. a meeting to see a three-act Published every otternoon and Sunday 'play based On the Brownie morning by The Times Herald Company, 907 Sixth Street, Port Huron, wic.i. ww Second-class postage paid at Port Huron, NEWS SERVICES Member of the Associated Press. We also use the services of United Press Knife Sharpener-CAN OPENER Proctor 2-Slice TOASTER Wear-Ever Pans TEFLON-COATED Cay, Colorful COFFEE MUGS International and the ap noToiax pic Story. Each girl played a character in one of the scenes.

Unit 4 conducted the Flag ceemony. Next week Marysville Post No. 449, American Legion, will present an American Flag. Sue Ann Mills was invested as a new member. The Brownie B's, especially Be a Friendmaker, are being discussed as troop program.

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Housewares and China Depts. Sperry's Lower Level Street, Port Huron, was winner of a trip to Miami Beach for two, given by K-Mart as part of its third birthday observance. Julie DeLlsle, 738 North Ninth Street, St. Clair, was awarded a rickshaw as second-place winner, according to K-Mart officials, i NO MONEY DOWN! JUST $5.00 A MONTH BUYS UP TO $120.00 WORTH WITH YOUR SPERRY OPTION TERMS CHARGE ACCOUNT! Shop Mondays and Fridays 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

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