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The Bessemer Herald from Bessemer, Michigan • Page 5

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Friday, June 1 :1945. The Herald. Bessemer. MI cmgai LOCAL NOTES UL Miss Kathryn Martin left for Escan aba, where she will be em ployed. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hayes Marquetto, visited in Bessemer or Memorial Day. Arthur Oberste, who is employee in Chicago, visited at his mother'! home, Mrs. Minnie Obersle. Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Rosemurgy Wausau, were visitors at the Alex Rosemurgy home over Memorial Day Miss Mary Corullo, of the Yale lo cation, is visiting here indefinitely She was formerly employed at Cliica go. Misses Ilita and Marie Kosmicki ar home visiting their parents for week. They are both employed a Milwaukee. Miss Zita Buchko, who is a nuvse at St.

Francis hospital at Escanaba was home over the week end visiting her mother. 4. A a Mr and Mrs. Charles Camilli, for mer residents of Bessemer, now Inglewood, are visiting friends and relatives here. Sgt.

Anthony Stella, of the marine corps, is home on furlough visiting his parents in Yale. He is stationed at Cherry Point, N. C. Miss Evelyn Allen who is the prin cipal of the public schools at Hanover Is visiting her mother during her summer vacation. Mr, and Mrs.

Armand Duellman auc Mr. and Mrs. Ray Effinger, oE Wau sau, visited at the Leonard Beisse! homo at Anvil Sunday The Women's Missionary Society of the Sharon Lutheran church met yes terday at the church parlors. Mrs Irwin Neault was hostess. Miss Mary Helen left Tues day evening for Detroit where she will be employed after visiting with her parents for a few A meeting of "he Polish- 'American club will be held Saturday night, June 2 at the American Legion hall.

A delegation from Iron River will be there. H1 Johnson, Misses Esther, Hulda and Florence Johnson, all of Detroit, were called here last week by tho death of their father, Victor Johnson. Misses Gloria Gray of Bessemer and Elaine Eliason, of Ramsay, are visiting their parents. They are both students of this Business lusU tutc in Milwaukee. Mrs.

Gerald Kelley" and son, Mickey, of Detroit, and Pvt. Eugene Eastman, of Scott Field, 111. wore called here by the death of their grandfather Victor Johnson, last week. and Mrs. Rudolph Knight, of Seattle, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Marie, on Wednesday, May 23.

Mr. Knight is the son of Mrs. Pred Knight, of this city. Lt. Robert Duray, a member of fhe air corps who has seen action in th European theater of war, is home on a 30-day furlough, visiting with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Duray. Mrs. E. M.

Foitz and small so Alexander, oE Washington, were viait- ofs last week at her parents home, Wf. and Mm. Alex Rosemurgy. Mrs. Foltz ia the former Mae Rosemurgy.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wodrazlca of Chicago, arrived here last Saturday and have been spending a week at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wodrazka and, other relatives Donald Johnson, 2-C, a former resident of Puritan, now of Ironwood, is homo on a leave visiting his parents.

He is an overseas veteran, having served on a destroyer in the Atlantic sector. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shea and daughters, Kathleen, Marion and Louise, and Miss Carrn Pellegrino.

all of Iron Mountain, were visitors at tho home of Mrs. Edward Winkowski over the week end. Cpl. Thomas E. Korpi, an overseas veteran, will report ou Monday to Ft.

Sheridan, 111. While home he was honored with a furlough party given at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Korpi, South Bsssemer. John P.

Chiapuzio, is home on a leave visiting: at hia. parents home, Mr. and Mrs John Chiapuzio, Anvil. He has recently completed a course at tho Northwestern University and was given an ensign's commission on May 24. Jack Salemi, of the U.

Navy, has been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. N. Springhettt and with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Spring- hettl.

Salemi la a veteran of the Pacific sector since Pearl Harbor. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. John "Coach" Salemi, formerly of Beaaemar and now Itvlng In Chicago. i I Wfl i Msgr. Zyrd Is Vicar (General Of Diocese Monsignor Joseph Zyrd was named Vicar General of the Marquette diocese last Saturday.

Tho appointment was made by the Most Rev. Francis Magnar, Bishop of this diocese. Msgr. Zyrd succeeds the late Monsignor Henry A. Bucholtz as Vicar General.

The new Vicar General was an assistant priest in St. Sebastian's parish a number of years ago. Carl N. Olson Aids In Film Now On Range Carl Olson, who is in the air I cos, Tejas.jstadying; navigation, after p'reflight course at San Texas. Advertise'in the Herald, It pays.

Pilot," which appeared at a range theatre this week. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson, of this city. The part of the film in which Olson appeared as a crew member.

was filmed about a year ago whilo he was stationed at Luho Field, Arizona. Carl is now stationed at San Mar- When In Ironwood Visit STERN Y'S Choice Wines and Liquors 304 'S. Suffolk Street Ironwood, Michigan 3 feftowr WHEN Evelyn Erickson Heard Funeral Servicesliek In Senior Recital At Lawrence College In a violin recital at the Lawrence For Victor Johnson Funeral services were held last Sat-1 urday afternoon for Victor lonsevvatory of music at Applet'on ar Bessem Pioneer, who! which was presented on Tlmrs-l at hls home eek on Wednes i day evening, Evelyn Erickson 5 Services wer conducted at the; from Bessemer, Michigan was' Funeral home and at the Shar-j in her senior recital Lmheran church, with the Rev. Mia TT i E. W.

Kasruan officiating i Miss Erickson, a niemoer of Sign-a Alpha Iota, national professional nm- Were Mfs Jo sic sorority, has performed frequently 1 aceom anie by Miss Astrid throughout the Fox River Valley. In wansen solo recitals and as guest artist with I Buria was at HiHcrest cemetery, local musical organizations. i Pallbearers were members of the She is a member of the Lawrence! Runeber lodge, of which the deceas- SoHege Choir, and in the popular was a member, and included: Carl concerts which were recently present-' John Korpi. Thomas Rnle. 3d by that group, played several vio- in numbers.

Miss Erickson has been active in Lawrence Theatre productions. August Erickson. Arvid Thors Johhn Newman. Range Casualties T-Sgt. Richard F.

Serrahn. 25. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Serrahn, on.

was killed in action Luzon, on! Constance Mussatti To Graduate Magna Cum Airs, serra- aUCte Al ot. OCholastica! 1111 bad been inform ed that her son hy a former marriage. Lt- (J.g.) Tony JMiss Constance Mnssatti. daughter' of Mrs. Mayme Mussatti.

of will he graduated magna cum lamle vith a Bachelor of Arts degn he College of St. Scholastica on Wednesday, June 6." thel had been Aprfl 15 194L Sur h.s parents am three and four sisters -v. We. Harry Westergreen, 21 sou Miss Mussatti, who majored in the'. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Westergreen of) field of social service, was active'. Ironwood. was killed in action on hroughout her four years of college; May while servin- with the various, academic and social org-ani-i Marines OE Okinawa Island. He bad zations including panel and forum dis-jbeen in service since April.

1943. He cussions. i survived by his parents, one bro During her junior year, she waslther and two sisters. Another bro- elected to the St. Aspies Honor Socie-jther.

William, accidentally and to the Delta Kpsilon Sigma, a in a "flivver derby" at the national organization recognizing lead-1 county fair grounds in 1940 ership and scholarly endeavor. I At an ail-college convocation held ecently at the College. Miss Jlussatti vas voted the student best representative of the Ideal of Scholarship. She has accepted a scholarship toj University of Minnesota he where he will continue her work in sociology- Station Opens Joseph J. Trappa a former resident 08 Bessemer, and later, of Chicago.

ins opened a Cities Service gas sta- ion, located on East Lead street. Mr. Trappa left here about 20 years ago nd worked as an automobile mcrhan- in Chicago. He has a wife and Pwt Robert Caudill. sou of Samuel Watersmeet, has been repcrtniissius: in action, For That Adequate Wiring 1 Job Call Johnson Electric Shop I Phone 3651 Bessemer Meet Your Friends at The Bet Arco Erlicker, Prop.

I E. Mary St. Bessemer Take Time Off and at the Relax WILL-ANN HOTEL Rooms Beer, Wine, Liquor Sandwiches and Chili 4 Doors West oT Post Office Bessemer Phone 9111 Handsome Is As Handsome Does BOYS' SUITS You will be doing fine if you buy your new suit from our quality selection of the best to be had. Single Breasieds Double Breasteds Sizes 6 to 18 $10,39 to THE ABELMAN co for the- Herali per When battle maps fade from the news when road maps brighten your eyes again thst will be the New Day! And on its heels will come NEW-DAY CONOCO BRONZ-Z-Z GASOLINE with new-day power and pick-up with gratifying mileage and without that maddening ping! NEW-DAY CONOCO BRONZ-Z-Z will be clean-firing gasoline too. In all those ways you'll profit by the new-day knowledge we have gained in making our war-winning gasolines and by the new-day progress springing from proficiency in research.

Continental Oil Company where you see the big red Conoco triangle. That's YourConocoMileageMer- chant's Station Identification. It's your sure sign of gasoline faithfully made to come up to the highest specifications now permitted. i i NO HEREBY GIVEN that the next ensuing annual school will be held in the School District of the City of Besfemer GoeebTc County, Michigan, on Monday, the llth day of Tune, A. D.

for tL purpose of electing one trustee of School District for full term. IS URTHER GIVEN, that said School District has been formed into three voting precincts, and that the territory embraced within Sows: Pl3Ce0f holdin ehe w. For trustee of said School District for full term MAMIE RICE sairt Plp'rtfnn uuls lct months next preceding said election, shall be a qualified voter at said election. Dated this 28th day of May, A. D.

1945. Secretary, Board bf.j^ducatip,!^.;..

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