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'THURSDAY, JUNE is, 1959 THE LUDINGTON DAILY NEWS, LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN FREE SOIL MRS. FRANK HUNT. Tclvpherm, Frtc Soil HOpkini 4-45527 PAGE NINfc Miss Victoria Knizackv Weds Raymond Thompson THE OPEN FORUM Reiaari Invltea to utt (hit column to txprtji thttr idtii upon public ind topics of gcntral tnttrttt printed under this heading will be understood to represent tht opinion ot the individual writer rather then thet of The Letters Involving reciel or controversies or personal will not bt accepted All communications SHOULD NO1 EXCEED ISO WORDS and must be ilgned by the name ind address of the writer. Couple Observes 40th Anniversary i CARR SETTLEMENT-Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Yanas received many friends and neighbors at the open i house held Sunday afternoon, Juncj at their home marking their CUSTER MRS. MABF.L McKENZIE Custtr of The Telephone, ScoHvllle PLaxa 7-2972 Miss Victoria Marie Knizackv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knizackv Sr. of Free Soil Route 2, and Raymond L.

Thompson, son of Mrs. Lillie Thompson and the late William Thompson of Free Soil Route 1, spoke their marriage vows Saturday. June 13, at St, John Cantius Church at Free Soil with the Rev. Fr. John E.

Szydlow- Blessed Virgin was of white chrysanthemums. Miss Adeline Taranko of Free Soil Route 2. friend of the bride, was maid of honor, and her gown i was of blue crystallette in waltz length. She carried a heart ar- rangement of white lace and pink 'carnations and pink strcmers. Eugene Marquardt of Free Soil.

A NOTE OF APPRECIATION -articles and pictures which were; 4 0th'wedding anniversary' EDITOR, The i published in Tlie Ludington Daily Refreshments featuring: a On of Ludington Jaycees. 'News during Hospital Week. cake I would like to thank you for spons-! We feel that both Mrs. Williams oring the Mother-Daughter tea for and Russ Miller deserve a great our Perch Queen candidates. i deal of credit for the excellent Your support and generosity, manner in which they handled this which added much to the success! particular assignment.

decorated in pink and white and coffee were served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Yanas were recipients of many gifts, one being a living room suite, a gift from their dautrhters and families Mr. of our efforts, are greatly npprcci-j I have shared these articles withi and Mix 'G ordon of Mid- atCd rnprnnv nniwnvv M-T 1 ffri wh land and Mr.s.

John Kutchinski of GREGORY BOlbSONNALLT! live in various parts of Michigan. General Chairman Queen Contest HOSPITAL PUBLICITY EDITOR, The News: We have had many favorable comments regarding the series of They have all been very much impressed, not only with the quality of the articles, but with the fine co-operation of your newspaper. Please accept our sincere thanks. E. K.

LONG LEY Superintendent Baptist Church Services Held Custer Baptist church was filled Wednesday evening when Evangelist Willard Wyatt of Atlanta, preached on the topic "The Holy He Is. Where He and What Does He Do." Muskegon. Following the open house supper wts served to the family. ing were Mrs. Kmma klotz and Mr.

and Mr.s. Charles Klotz of Ludington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DicU of Tallman.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yanas, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pioszak and family of Midland, Mr.

parish of St. John Vianny in Grand Rapids. Persons who wish to help with this work will have their names placed in a copper box at the feet of Our Lady in the completed shrine and will be remembered in perpetual prayer. Mrs. E.

B. Roldyreff, president of St. Rose Altar Society, has asked that all members of the society plan to go to this summer meeting and also all other interested women of St. Mary's parish. They may call PLaza 7-9983 For Sale 12 Good Shorthorn FEEDER CATTLE Ken Stuart, Route 1 Ouster PL 7-2750 of the Bible, and let the Spirit have full control oi your life." The speaker also stated, "The only hope of Mason County is the 1 He pointed out that the fruit of the Spirit as set forth in Galatians arc "Love, Joy, Peace, long ami Mrs Joseph Jr.

and Mlfferin gentleness, goodness am.yo Rosebush. Mrs. Charlotte failhi nioo kne ss and temperance. Mr. and Mrs Anniversary Barnctt fanlib in thc death of Mr Adrian A1Iison of ais(CPi Mr and i uu Mrs.

Morris jjarncU's mother Mrs. Gcorgi I Mrs. Lcroy Vanas and son Barry Wi iam Pcrrv, 1 i-prisccl Fridav i BarnCtt who passcd away Siltul Chicago. Mrs Francis McGin- thc rcvival services, pr i i I Grand Rapids spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs.

0. C. Hanson. Charles returned to Grand I Kutchinski of Muskcpon. Mr.

and also Rapids Sunday. Mrs. Richard Vanas and daughter Rjbie studv nraver familv altar Sympathy is extended the BF.jGwyn Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. Lu, 'sdS f'Jrutltt in tho ripoih of Ml- FERN-Mr.

and Stickney were surpr evening when a group of friends and relatives arrived at their home' to help them celebrate their 30th; wedding anniversary. A miniature wedding cake. topped with sugar was served with ice cream and angel i SUTTON A birthdity i Sunday, June 7. food cake. Mrs.

Duanc Marian cut; party honoring Steven Ruschke- 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Simons have (jllCSl lender for presented ms, Clarence Vanas of Luther, Mr. special number in song. and Mrs.

Fmley Robertson of Lud- 'rj, message at the service to be ington and Rev. and Mrs. Fredrick I held this evening will be "When Stewart. and served the cakes. wicz, who was six years old JVmc returned to Ravenna after spend- The group included Mr.

and 11. was given by his mother Mrs. ing a few days at the Monton- Duane Marian and children Edmund Ruschkcwicz. and Debbie of Hart. Harry Wilson, Tho cn ji ren nijoycd Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Tyndall, Mr. witn Steven's toys outdoors and Mrs. Joseph Bcdkcr, Mr. and; wcrc balloons and plastic horses Mrs.

John Wilson and daughter and cowboys for the boys and little Beth Ann, Miss Rachel Bedker, do or lc gjrls. Mr. and Mr.s. Dick Berry and) Mrs. Ruschkewicz served refresh- granddaughter Linda Berry, Mr.

i menls on the picn table in the and Mr.s. Don Stickney and chil- dren Duane and Sharon Kayc and Lee Hendrixson. Parties Given For Graduate Miss Iva Kay Fredrick.s was guest of honor at a pre-bacca- ski, pastor, reading the ceremony. For the'occasion the altar had been beautifully decorated with pink and white peonies, and these provided by Mrs. Ralph friend of the bridegroom, was best man while usher was Joseph Knizacky Jr.

of Frqe Soil, brother of thc bride. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Crawford, a neighbor and friend of i Knizackv selected an afternoon the family. A white carpet was used and white bows marked the pews for the bridal party. Church organist Edwarcl S.

Karas provided music while his daugh- dress of Chantilly lace of grey over pink taffeta and she wore white and pink accessories. She had a corsage of white carnations interlaced with pink lace. Mrs. Thomp- Steven received many gifts on thc occasion. Guests were Rex Pcdcrscn, Brian Hamilton, Michael Rasmus: sen, Dennis and David Gulschke, i Rea and Micki Sue Wright, Gary i Ruschkewicz, Kathryn, Kevin and Kae Whitaker, Bertha Whitakcr of Harbor Soring, Mr.s.

Fred Wright laureate dinner Sunday evening, Ji'. and Mr.s. Kenneth Whitakcr, May 31, given by her parents Mr. Steven, honored guest, and Mrs. and Mrs.

Myron Fredricks. She Ruschkewicz, hostess, was a member of thc graduating Mi's. Edward Gutschlce and Mr.s. class of Ludington high school. Adam Ruschkewicz and sons were Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. James'late afternoon guests. Fredricks of East Lansing, Mrs. John McKillop of Free Soil, Mrs. Earl Keith and Miss Lois Keith of Scottville, Mr.

and Mrs. Edison Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Brozzo. Miss Janice Whitman, rendered son, mother wore a blue of the bridegroom, lace dress with white ter Miss Joan Karas "Ave Maria." The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown with fitted bodice, long sleeves and sweetheart neckline outlined with sequins and pearls.

The full floor length skirt was of appliqued nylon tulle and Chantilly tain for invited guests. A supper lace and her fingertip veil was was served late in the afternoon accessories and corsage of white carnations interlaced with blue lace. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was Gary Kinney, Maurice Bailey, Iva, honored guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Fredricks, host and hostess.

After the dinner the group attended the baccalaureate services. Miss Whitman also was a graduate this year. Tim Wardwell Is Baptized Mason County Receives Her Grcnt- I cst Shock." The special music will noon guests al the Plciness home 1 1)C a ducl Mrs Oscar Johnson 'and Mrs. Kenneth Pock. Friday evening will be family night with special music being planned, The revival climaxes with youth night on Saturday when the.

Rev. Mr. Wyatt will preach on "The Unbeatable Game." Wesley Carl- Browncll cottage. playing! Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Block of St. Joseph have been at their cottage for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mayhaoiis-j so wil1 pl CSCnl an instrumcntilt en and daughters and Miss Helen sclocll Sunday evening Brenner have returned to Elkhart after a few days' visit with Mrs.

Mary Robinson, who is spending (ho summer at her cottage. Mrs. Robinson is a sister of Mrs. Brenner and the mother of Mrs. May- hauscn.

Milly Parker Honored Guest sage will be closing mc.s- "The Judgement." Special music will be, provided by Mr. Perry at the morning and evening services. Services are held each evening at 7:45 p.m. The public is invited to attend. vSUGAR GROYE A group of pleasantly surprised Milly Parker on her recent birthday anniversary.

Games were played and horseback riding was enjoyed. Ice Women, will gather in Ludingl.on Summer Deanery Meeting Is Set Women of the Mani.slcc Deanery of National Council of Catholic held in place with tiara of pearls and sequins, She carried a bouquet of white philnopsis and pink rosebuds arranged on her prayer book with white streamers. The bouquet was held in the evening with ap- she placed at the feet of the i proximately 500 present. A buffet lunch was served. For the occasion the hall had been decorated with wedding bells and streamers and at the front was a long table bearing a white spread and with centerpiece of the large wedding cake which was later cut and served.

111U11J IA 1 1 VJ VI I i I fc. Cl I i served at Communtiy hall in Foun- Iva was gu csl onor nt nn open house given by her parents following graduation exercises. Mrs. Fredricks served buffet, refreshments of ice cream balls, cake, cookies, punch, coffee, nuts and mints. The serving table was centered with a bouquet of iris for relatives and out-of-town guests.

A supper was served late in the afternoon for relatives and out-of-town guests, and a reception SUTTON DISTRICT-Tim David Wardwell, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold was baptized Sunday, May 31, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Ludinglon by the Rev. Mr.

Walter A. Picpcr. Sponsors were Mr. Mrs. Thomas Kalter of Royal Oak and Harold Hansen of Ludington.

After the baptism Mr. and Mrs. Wardwell were host and hostess at a dinner at their home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Kalter and son Gary of Royal Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Arcy Wardwell of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Will Conduct Church Service Worship at Free Soil Methodist Church will begin at Music fflr dancj jd 10 a.

m. Sunday morning, June 21, Bevc) orchcslra with Wayne Davison of Fountain; A weddi td to wisconsin was in charge. Church school will begin at a. m. with Mrs.

Frank M. as superintendent. and peonies flanked by candles. Smarjo SJ of Dclroil and Mrs Guests were Miss Esther Artz of Han Mr and Mrs Cusler Mrs John McKillop john Wcincrt Janice Hans Ari Free Soil, Mr. and Mr.s.

Harry Barnard and children Lois and Roger, Mr. and Mr.s. Earl Keith and daughter Lois of Scottville, Mrs. Arthur Barton, Mr. and Mr.s.

Orville Bailey and sons Ronnie and Marvin, Mr.s. Ralph Kendall. Janice Whitman, Gary Kinney, Maurice aim, Tcrri, Danny and Tim Wardwell. cream and birthday cake were served by Carol Vitucki and I Marcia Parker, hostesses. Guests were Dawn and Joyce Schwass, and Marilyn Mikalusky.

Judy Buffonbarger and Carol Wolfe. After-Graduation Party Is Enjoyed and Mrs. Daniel Miller entertained at an aflcr-Krad- nation party in honor of their son Jerome Raymond, member of the 1959 class of Mason County Central high school. Present were Mrs. William Stakenas and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Zukas, grandparents of the honor Edward Stakenas, Mrs. Alex Lapcnas and daughter Sonia, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smalstis, j.Jeromo, honor guest, and Mr.

and jMrs. Miller, host and hostess. Is For W-Year-Old Ford Lake By Mri. Grjp Saturday at St. Stanislaus and St.

Simon's Churches for a Summer Deanery meeting and a day of spiritual recollection. The meeting will open at 9 a. m. al St. Stanislaus' Church.

Two spiritual conferences will be Riven by the Rev. Fr. Ralph Garnscy of Guardian Angel's Church of Man- istec. At 11:15 a. m.

mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Benedict Marciulionis of St. Mary's Church in Cusler. At noon, a potluck luncheon will be enjoyed at St.

Simon's Church. In the afternoon, Mrs. J. Withcrill of Grand Rapids will show slides and tell of her trip in 1950 to the shrine of Lourdes in France. In gratitude to Our Lady for help received while a patient there, she is building a replica of the shrine on the grounds of the Mr Mrs.

Bennister Merwin 1 and son David of Grand Haven 11 taken by the newly weds who are Free Soil Newsbriefs residing at 1041-i Columbia avc. in Eddy ScottviUc. The bride graduated from the Free Soil school while the bride is a graduate of Scoltville high school. She is employed in Ludington and the bridegroom is engaged in the trucking business of Beyer- Thompson. Persons present from Wi.s- Bailcy, Iva honored guest, and MARBLE DISTRICT occupicd lhcir a fcw (1 ys the host and hostess.

fhurow was honored recently alii- her home in observance of her Phillips School By Mrs. Hull 10th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and sons Douglas and Michaol and their Games were played and late inj KUCsl Miss Ann jj cc kcr, sister of the afternoon refreshments served included a pink and white birthday Mrs.

Brooks, all of Lansing, left Friday after spending a week at Attend State Meeting Mrs. Mabel McKrnzic, president of Gold Bar Auxiliary to the VFW, will represent her unit al the 32nd Annual State Convention being held in Traverse City June 25-28. Mesdames Emory Morell, Augusta Lynch. Roy Cable and William Gordon also will be attending the conclave in the interest of the local auxiliary. A highlight of the convention will be the presence of Mrs.

Lccdy (Belle) Myers of Great Bend, who is the national president of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the VFW and will be officially representing the national organization. A main function of the state convention is to elect officers for the coming year. National Officers for the year 1959-fiO will be chosen during the 4Glh annual national convention to be held in Los Angeles Aug. 30-Scp(. 4.

HEAR HIM TONIGHT TONIGHT WILLARD WYATT from Atlanta, Ga. Preaching THE OLD TIME GOSPEL Inspiring YOU TO FINER LIVING A MESSAGE FOR YOUR HEART CUSTER BAPTIST CHURCH Custer, Mich. at 7:45 p.m. through June 21 Sunday 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.

The Ludington Daily News is on sale daily at The City Drug Store 101 E. Ludington Ave. Friends of Ira Granger of Manistee are sorry to learn he is confined at Mercy Community hos- con 'ii'linols." Ludington pital in Manistee. Mr. Granger jKalamazoo, Scottville, Fountain' formerly resided here and is a fre- Manistee, Muskegon, Grand Rap- quent visitor, ids, Custer, Free Soil and many Southweit Block Rosary group other cities will meet Sunday evening at the Francis J.

Knizacky home on Route 1. Fred Benson of Boynton Beach, was a dinner guest Wednesday at the home of Alvin Hayward in the village. Mr. Benson resided here a number of years ago and attended school. Free Soil-Sauble River Extension Club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Myrtle Sonnabend when "Outdoor Cookery" will be the topic discussed. All members and interested persons are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckland of Ludington were dinner Mrs.

Mabel Grinnell and Mrs. Ida Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddy visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Allison Hilden and son Gar eld. Max Carey and sons Melvin and CATCH OF TROUT-Stanlcy Dzki- James, Harold Chappel and son an ardent fisherman and Free Ronald Guy, Andrew Malkowski soil resident all his life, is shown and son Larry and Joseph Olen-1 i the picture holding a nice catch chak are expected to return of trout secured from the Sauble Friday after spending 10 days ver wh ich is but a half mile dis- fishing and camping in Canada. tant from his residence in the vil- Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Agens were cakc bearing 10 white candles. Vir- he roo co ttage in Muskegon June 11 to attend the 8'nia received many gifts in re-i Mr nn(l Mrs Gr mpe w( rf high school graduation. Their membrance of the occasion. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

granddaughter Jan Sorensen was a Present were Mrs. Edward James and children, Mrs. Hugh and grandson of Ludington, member of the class. Mr.s. Robert Graham of Monrovia.

were weekend! Mrs Russc Mavis and children, guests of Mrs. Alice Hull and Mr. Mr Richard Thurow and children, and Mrs. Roy Young of Riverton. Mrs WUliam Thurow, Roger Lehr- 1 Mr.s.

Graham is a daughter of Dr. i bass Ursula Mustaikis, Diane and LeRoy H. Gragp and sons Thurs-i day, thr occasion being the birthday anniversary of. Mrs. Grimpc.

Spending the weekend at their of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Colburn Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Veto Mustaikis nnd children visited in Chicago during the Memorial Day weekend.

Dale Grciner is home from his studies at St. Joseph Seminary for the summer. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Greiner.

The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. John Schulkc and family who recently purchased the Dm men home. Mr. and Mrs.

William Maey and children Diane, Donna and Billy visited at the Veto Mustaikis home last week. WILL STEP DOWN i DETROIT (AP) Arthur F. I.fderlo plans to step down as chief of the U.S. District Court Aug. fi.

Jxjderle, 7), said he was! of ad- uu: a making the move bccaut cottages were Mr. and Mrs. Clark ri vanccd ago. He added Weinberg of Vick.sburg and Mr and Mrs. Herman Meyers and fam- and Mrs.

Harry Bidwell, former; Donna Macv Bruce and Randy Grand Haven. Mason County residents. Mr Graham is a delegate to the international convention of the YMCA at Green Lake, and took the opportunity to visit relatives and friends of their parents. They came Thurow and Mrs. Emerv Thurow- agc.

He acKlod that he planned to continue on the bench, however. Ixxlerle was named a federal judge in 1936 by the late President Jloosevcll. Pleiness Lake By Mrs. F. Plelneit Marble School By Mrs, Veto Mujtalkis The present boardwalk in lantic City i.s the fifth one since Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Thurow and the first one was built in J870. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Anderson children and Mr.

and Mrs. William Although it is still boardwalk," from Los Angeles to Chicago by Rolhbury visited their son.in-j^urow'wcrcriinnc'r Wests Sunday it a concrete foundation, plane on a jet liner which made the law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. you can mo. PAT.

orr is on the job! Here's the double bonus you get every time you Boy" Paint. Boy" transforms your home with beauty-then "Dutch Boy" makes it easier to keep beautiful. "Dutch Boy" puts off repainting longer, too. That's why so many professional painters and homeowners use nothing but "Dutch Boy." Come in today and start relaxing the "Dutch Boy" way I EVERYTHING TO BUf LD ANYTHI NO Phones VI 3-2571 and VI 3-3811 trip in three and a half hours. They left here early Sunday morning by trainferry enroute to Green Lake.

While here, accompanied by their hosts, they called at the John Bidwell and Chris Kissel homes and also visited Mrs. Graham's uncle Asa French. North Amber By Met. Eigil Knudien Cheryl Stremski of Grand Haven is visiting her grandparents Mr. Bruce Stuart Sunday, June 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stoevsand, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Armand Stoevsand of Branch, have been spending a few days with Mr.

I and Mrs. Bart Knapp at Glenview, 111. Mrs. Roy Baker and daughters Diane, Suzanne and Karen and Mi.s.s Sue Bauland have returned to Dix, 111., after spending a week at the Bruce Stuart home. They were cacompanied by Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Baker, who were mar- and Mrs. Joseph Stremski. ricd Saturday evening, June 7. Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtis akcr was graduated from Mason daughters Christine and Carol and Dick Robinson of Monroe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mri. County Eastern high school with the 19.59 class.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Priem of Saginaw will be interested W0 rk with the spends nu- in learning they recently spent! merous hours at his favorite spots several days fishing in the Upper bi this river and the holes and Peninsula.

She is a daughter are well' known to him. Sev- Mrs. Mabel GrinneD of the village eral years ago he became interest- Chester Curtis. Mrs. Curtis and lately vi.sitcd Mr.

Griffin's sister daughter Chritine remained for theirs. Plciness Monday, June eek. 8 enroute to Ludington. Mr. and lage.

Mr. Dziolek, when not at hisj Jean Grandy of Mt. Pleasant Fred Rairden of Michigan came Wednesday evening, June JO, and spent the remainder of the City, were dinner guests of i Mrs. Pleiness June 7. Mr.

and A congregational meeting will he Jed in fly tying and has many Mrs. Eigil Knudsen Satur held this evening at 7:30 p. m. atlvorites in his collection. the Free Soil Methodist Church, All are asked to be present.

Use He News' Ads. week with her grandparents Rairden the night with and Mrs. Chester Curtis. and Mr.s. Plank, also of Mich- Mr, and Mrs.

Roland Benedict! 3 -'ity, who are at their Bass i day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lake cottage. Mrs.

Ray Owen and son of Ludington, Mrs. Ray Rath- Penland were evening visitors. 'burn of Scottville and Mrs. FranJt Evert and Charles Nelson of Roller and son Edward were after- New 1959 13 Cu. Ft.

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