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The Bessemer Herald from Bessemer, Michigan • Page 4

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Bessemer, Michigan
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Four THE HERALD, BESSEMER, MICHIGAN 31, Mrs Charles Jezek left Monday for; F. Traettner and sum, Crvstal Falls to sjwiid a week vith u-r. of fMroii. are voting lier mother, friends and relatives Li Irunwood. jg were callers here yesterday.

Esther Cox. returned from a month's visit to Appleton Margaret Wczaiak returned 4ind its vicinity. JTK'tdnesday evening te her j.fetroit after a several week? visit David Kulaszewicz has returned Ihvith relatives and friends in this city, from Chicago where lie visited for the past month Mr, and Mrs. Edward Pascce and (daughter. Miss EHa.

left Miss Mary Balzarini has returned jnorning by motor for Ann Arbor i from a two weeks vteit with friends; where they will make their future at Kansas City, Mo, Stanley Williams returned "Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Olsen, from a month's visit in Iron Moun ipttroit. are visiting with Mrs. OlsonV; Mr.

and Mike i i Entertains At Bridge i In Honor Of Visitor a Arrange Shower For Mrs. Hellinan rs, John W. JJclltiian was the sit A surprise number of friends at her fcowie day afternoon compliment to her Mrs Harry 0kmloif. of at A lirm-fi furdrt itnu nancins tO Ml 1 V.UU-. Itevens.

Mrs, Olendorf received a ewertainnuT.t features meat prize A delicious luncheon lt daintily' prepared luncheon LeK cB Auxiliary flub rooms 1iti ym i Miss as later served, Premier Mussolini says that en change their minds frequently, i We hope the Premier doesn't think lie has discovered a new truth. about 40 guests. Mrs received a number of pretty tain with relatives fifs Alma Ashland. and with oilier relatives. They nr ji-VlieeJjian uiU faces in duty.

The iron with litlls ti traffic on tue w.i 11 bj mat In IK winch m.ei\t inu- tiouie, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. John Finnegan and i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I left yesterday on a Mr.

aiid Heiherington and are sind family of Milwiiulcee. are guests Charles at the wil'liam Shaiv home. homes. family motored here from ins a week llvbert John Neivber-ry wlK-r patient to tlit- st K-ft last -night 1 he aeconnvanied a st i 1 hospital. Chicago tr 'P to tile Marquette range and at er i I Harry and sen, ifc 10 their home in: and Sis Pearson an-1 fani- -Chicago.

They were sruesti? of Mr. IEU C. Oiuies. i Edwin Eurt a fid CHURCH NOTES 11 Mr. i'ly.

c.i 1 JKUt lf HiV i i rearsonV Mr. as-1 Mrs. visitors of Mr. Jaiiu-s riazzi and son. returned Sunday from Milwaukee where tlu-y visited for a month with Lawrence Apiiz left Wednesday for E-vansvijie.

where he will teach coach athletics in the high there. riicebe who is employ- ed in Chicago, arrived Tuesday morn- ing to spend her vacation at her home iu Verona. Mr. and Mrs. J- C.

Mazanec and baby daughter of Milwaukee are vis- Mrs. Louis last iroiii for a visit at the E. son ho-nie. and Mrs, Lcui? Vomas have returned from trip to Escanaba, iHiJiltvl'. Methodist Church Sunday School ineets at 1" A.

Morning worship at 11 nnor. "lii the School of Christ." AVvdnesday montiily iiiev-t Marion, of Milwaukee ihe Ladies Aid Society. Bd will visit s-v, i Friday monthly nieotinii nf tin I'KS at the homo of the form- lOilicial luiard. Henry Uogors. Ministor.

I Mr. and Mrs. John Hun. and Chicago where with relatives. I i a p.

c. arrived minor from Teciiinseh for a vjit at the home Rev. and Mrs. M. Frns'er.

AVjth Mrs. pk-kinson family he will return to their home on Sunday. iting with relatives at the -AnviVPalnis. in the city and Leonard Maver who is Jennie McDonald and her, Mis? Evelyn, left last night for the Clncaso where the latter will emer Michigan College of Mining and Tech-1 the nurses training school at the St. Mrs.

McDonald will and Milwaukee le- nology at Hcughton, is his hos vacation with parents. Mr. and visit in that city Mrs. John Mayer. jfore returnine.

I Mrs. John Springhetti and children returned Tuesday evening from Gile where she spent the past two months at the home of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schubert and son returned Saturday to their home in Manltowoc after spending the summer here with relatives.

Col. a H. McF.ride arriv- ed Saturday by motor from St. Louis and are si'-iending two weeks at the F. C.

G-. vinan home. Mr. and 'Mrs. A.

E. "'Redn'er and family returned iroin a motor trip to Chicaiio and other points where- t.hoy spent a week. Carl Swanson and A Drolson iiave returned from a ir.o- tor i to Minhesoia and and to Port Arthur. Can. J.

Willard Jury arrived Montlay j. and Mrs. J. Logan and fam- motor from Burke. So.

to joinjiiy returned Friday morning to Mrs. Jury and -daughter. Betty, who Tne home in Cape Girardeaw. -were guests for two weeks cf Mrs. after a visit at the "XV.

Gray home. Bertha Lintelmaon. They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs! Harris, of Cape Cirardeau. who Rev. and Mrs.

James Roberts and; spent two weeks with them at Lake family, cf Mucising, arrived Tuesday for a visit at the William Fopps home Rev. Roberts was formerly pastor of I the local T.I. E. churc'i. i Presbyterian Church Sunday school lOMH' A- Morning worship 11:00, S.eniicn: "The Souls Hill Country." Music Special: Solo by Miss Nan Rund.

Anthem by Quartette. Sunday School teachers requested to be present with classes that all ac- tivities may be resumed iminediately. C. McL. Fraser.

A $400,000 highway has been, dedicated at Muskegon. (Paid Political Advertisement) Licenses Applications for marriage licenses at the county clerk's office: Hilge Johnson, Ironwood. and Irene LeMieux, Roselawn. Mich, Milton Tice ana Margaret Girsch. both of Winegar, Wis.

Thomas J. Watson and Helen R. Hackbarth. both of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs.

Jomi s-alemi ana TWO ciuluren C. E. Richards motored here ay from Berlin. to resume his duties as principal of the Washington Satwruav eyeing to 10 in summer. Mrs Mrs.

SalemiV X. SprlBgaetti. Mr. Mrs. C.

F. Wfiikl-r hare 'returned by motor frc-iu Mihvankoe. Mrs. Winhler for several we'eks at Sasinav- was met at Milwaukee by Mr. "Winkler.

William Larson has returned t- al jj ace ompanied Hushes Stater, ho the Csy here aKll iiaren will a r- 11 11 I 11 1 1 I I I-I-HH Aug. 26--Son, Herman to Mr. anrt Mrs. AValter Carlson. Political Advertisement Mrs M.

E. Ten.elase and grandson. 'Chicago after a ViU-atioa visit Uobert Isde.b'ski with his parents, Mr. Mrs. A.

months trip to Niagara Falls. and other relatives Mrs. Philadolpliia and other eastern points. remained-for a longer and Mrs. S.

H. Knisely and A. D. Johnston anl slangater, iiarquette. arrived Satiir-JMiss Helen, returned; Saturday from day for a visit, at the home of where they spent a month i brother.

'M. A. Hagennan. relatives. They motored with i j-Oecrge.

Rup? who spent the week end i Tver Johnson. ,01 MUwaukee. jhere. and Dr. H.

Hoffman, of i spent the week end with the former's Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maitese-a a parents'.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph John-1 family returned last week from a ton jmotor trip through the easi They; (visited with relatives at Mr and Mrs. Miles Summers and and spent the summer with Mr. i here last Friday from Matt eson's parents.

1 Duliith for a visit at the home of i Mrs. Sumners' sister. Mrs. F. T.

The- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selgen and two jsons and Mr. and Mrs. William Spell-j i erberg returned Monday TO iheir homes in Milwaukee They were; In one minute all the mosquitoes in i guests Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Frick a room can be killed. Simply take a at i Lae Gogebic cottage lor tea FLY-TOX Hand Sprayer, fill withj a I am a candidate on the Republican Ticket for the oflice of PROSKCUTI.XG ATTORNEY-. The are a few of the thing? I be done in the county: 1.

Public nuisances should be abated. 2. The Lake Gogebic shore line water level question should be determined once and for all. 3. Reduction of charges in county abstract office.

4. "Hit and run" motorists should be diligently prosecuted. I have lived in Gogebic county approx; imately thirty-five years--graduated from the law school of the University cf Michigan--served 15 months with American Expeditionary Forces in France--practiced law in years, three years of which time was spent in ihe law offices of the late James A. 6'Xeill--am a taxpayer. Your vote and support are respectfully solicited at the primary election.

EDWARD W. MASSIE. FLY-TOX and fill the upper half of the room with the fine atomized spray Jt will slowly settle to the floor kill- 111 1 11 II I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111-M 1 1 1 1 I I I'll I I I.I 111 ing all tlie insects in the room. Spray the ceiling hangings and closets where the mosquitoes hide, and also spray- on the screens. FLY-TOX will not stain the walls, draperies or the most delicate fabrics.

It has a pleasing fragrance, is absolutely harmless to people but sure death to insects. Does not matter whether windows and doors are open or closed. is the scientific product developed at the Mellon Institute of Industrial Re- search by Rex Fellowship. Every bottle -M 1 1 I I 11 I 1-H-H The Upper Peninsula EscM ba State Fair Sept l7 22 PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND of the LAKE SUPERIOR DISTRICT POWER COMPANY Regularly quarterly divi- dend of on the Pre- ferred Stock of the Lake Superior District Power Company has been declared by the Board of Dirctors for payment September 1st to stockholders of record at the close of business Wed- nesday, August 15th. E.

J. SHAYLOR, JUST AS YOUR own county fair is a barometer of the progress and prosperity of your local community, the Upper Peninsula State fair is a show window of Hia- watha Land's advancement. BOOST YOUR OWN county fair. Give it your support and attendance. It's yours and it needs your encour- agement and interest.

THE UPPER PENINSULA State fair needs you too. It is as truly yours as your county fair. It will be as big, as important and as valuable as you make it. WE WANT YOU WITH US! 41 i 11 M-H- i i i i 11 i i I-KH--H-H-H-HI i --CANDIDATE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY On the Republican Ticket Earnestly solicits your vote and support at the primary election to be held Sept. 4, 1928.

IIIIUllllllllillllHIl Paid political Advertisement El ROBERT R. WRIGHT CANDIDATE FOR KINDLY SOLICITS YOUR VOTE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1928 i'1'aid Political Advertisoment) I I A --Candidate For-- The Republican Nomination For Register of Deeds Will greatly appreciate your vote and support at the Primary Election to be held Sept. 4, 1928. WOULD YOU RATHER LOSE A BANK BOOK OR A ROLL OF BILLS? Don't carry large sums of money in your pockets. Put them in the bank where they are safe.

When you lose your bank book, you are reas- onably certain your money is not lost. But when you lose a roll of bills, the chances of its being returned are very slim--it IS lost. The "Lost and Found" columns are full of ads offering rewards for lost money. Be safe! Put your money in the bank! Besides safeguarding your money, you make a profit in the form of com- pound interest. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BESSEMER, MICH.

THE OLDEST BANK IN GOGEBIC COUNTY.

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