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PAGE SIX THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, Jt'NE 18, 1011 PERSONALS CLUB- PAGE SOCIETY BOLGER. Editor, Phono Roy Heberts On Lake Honeymoon, Wed On Saturday Home ereniom Personal News Dinner Dance Saturday Night inietto of -dtIng re 1 a nd aunt bei ri 1 1 a ml wlh at Mm net OHI li. Oliti 1 i lias re- here i 1 li 1 11 St at tornii 1. 11 with her William 13 A II rom (ni I visit with 1 of Flm- Oit'. Webster Honors In Attendance Are Announced I -1 I school pupils nil ndam honor toll for the set 111 IeI it(i for hi- Ire ar a a unounced sn i rga i 1 I H'liil- Marx Frazer.

Ann Lafombe. Olson, 11 I Ozimai 1 Hilly Hodman. I Skradski. ii I Mai Muth Moudi- lolM'i I i John Martina'', ii Ihcktioni i 1 1 I I age i I ni i 1. Herald Nelson, Kth i Stropich.

Second (ierald Holm. Kalph Draxc, .1 i in in Duhord, I IP n. Donald I 1 .11 111 lu qui Ht, Vernon i Jack Con Mietile, Loi I I .11 -on, I ii Hose. General Sense Of Futility Is Result Of War Social Club id I fa in occupy mini from a eddim bride is a dan Mis. fail Langt 0 ii Sou li tt'Hi lies In Villa Pai bus hic ti Couple 1 to F.sca aha for a sum OW i ig return acat ion visit at home of 11 ip east parents.

Mi au il Mrs Ha ght Mr. ami ft First avt a gel of Quinnesec. iti 1 Photo Mrs II 1 1 has 1 Mi 1 A i it IN ill Births horn Mondai Francis ho-pit Mr. and Mi 5 Sont 1 parents of Pi. Fra neto 17.

A non J(din MnlIfn. WE, the WOMEN Iti Iti I It Mil I I I and llcl.n An- moi ni 11 i attend at the Da ma il. Mr. and iouth Tenth June 17. I 1 1 oui a i'll wii ii Ksthervllle.

Iowa. Mary Ann Laing dersoii left Mondi Sa lilt SI Malie com mem nient pi I Sault Ste Marie high school Ml-- Metti Schwartz of laughter of Mi and Mis And' I -ch iva 11 has departed on a Mesi coast Mi and Mis left Gen Thibault, daughter Thiid Itobert Frazer, Barbara of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Thibault s- 11, I i a I i pin. Marilvnlof Mixer, will receive her A ndersoii. Loi raiue (Jardiner.

Mai diploma from Cleary mi ret 11 1111 1. Met Sutidellus. college ot Vpsilantl at the com nTilbert. I.ari> Abba, Namx I inencenient exercises to be held 11 Hlll.i Cretens, Hetty 1 toda v. Miss Thibault, who was an burg honor student at the has Foil i ili Mila Mae Walsh.

Hetty Jean hamp, Klroi Krebs, Kii hard Mi Martin, Kosemary 11 -aid, litare Olivier, Nelson, I'it tli Kathleen Am beau. A r- kland ('ourneeiie. Krick-on. Kolich. fail Myrsien.

Jewel Sundellus. Lloyd Noi nia Lee Mentsoti. Mai lyn Krick-on. Sixth Jean Heck. Wendell accepted a position with the mon wealth Ma nk in Detroit.

Carol Langager Is the Bride Of Arthur Flath, Jr. aivhwHv between the livinc Min kland Mt Martin, and di nini: rooms ot home at Pea so ii Zita ud li. ich a i I it 1 1 Sou 1 41 Ii st eel. which i I Cordoli Johnson. (Jordon will occupy, banked with peonies, Ix a list rom.

Anna Validi, Jam Fran Gay Contrast Marks Prettv Ht A A MiPTIK Th ere st a In 1 0 alt TllestliX Los llg where in 'li. li rwl tliev XX ill lr Oll Int.ili tim 1 gelici Miss Ma Mals on has 1eft take on 0 muet di so Washing ton. I). I ollow ing a little lit. a 1 a i 1 11 1 sjt at th fi III i1V home, Look 1 tlie Is XVoui en 1 rs veil noi 11 at- They le ii ng 1 1 a 111 Ill'll in ises at tilelr 01 loW as the Fscaiiiha Si which a re i tng They ntit only 1 ix a 1:1 sha riIl i 1 a 1 dship hi thex 1 In her rn she as ac are sha rl da ger.

com pa liedby a Pear st.n of Th tlti seen 0 an' 3 1 ort 141b ree Wll XV ill Job 00 I i to 0 du 111 i us, or spend a no a he loilleof her too tl ema nd i 1 en 1 Il ra 1 ce for aunt. VI rs Nor ris. 1 fort hem 1 0 ta 1 still liier 1 1 ce die is! 1 erof th dtv. a 1 ell at Iteti bv he of Mrs. NT former 11 gl i inti a sreal part le rs In this resident ot Kscaiin llahas rivet! It111 It he a silin, r-e led 1 1 out visit wit 1 Mr s.

Mi 1 garet at a i tl VI 111 a 11 ho drags a Joutas mau outfri 11) Untler tll 1 kage lxi herin ol of Wash of a buildit dps il lini 1 in mi 0 -III Of an a hu la 1 it mi th lu 1 this ci 1 II tl Pis, I II jet him to aIII L. Me. it! 0 11 .11 ii an ti Miss Bt Ot sheX don 1 1 job she Itoseli, 1 1 of Mi mis i g. ire va an 1111 ni la tl i II lili 1 ji I 1011 1 nier port il og ili li er cOli liti tie -1 ou is a otti 1 11 ho, Is and Mrs. II a rri Gil unit of assumet! dt lesnt 11 ee or 1 Max who tiewinter eujov a irett 1111 idi as a 11 seasonIII Phot'llV A 1 riX il a in hula 11 rivi 1 0 hai to In Meiiom nee tl lis pa St ek end be a ma 1 to infor a 1 their XI fiut! hard Oil no ba to hi 1 mb .11 these i liti! Mi(Jibo is ecu prating dax sfii now ai ce.

Hie 1 from lous il 1 II more dlf fin lit ir oui ban Maix Jan IISOllhas to So me ti st ores. turned fro 111 a sit 111 Men i sa 1 Il 1 tu res 1" Ro- I with her mot Mrs .1 etui tieIL. rgi hai tJi Ut up i oh nsi ti SheXX iCCOII signs et tes ldto i bv Mi ss sonXX is Wlcklutid. Fili ire Kindergarten Maxine Mernt- James Frasher. Mary Frazer Joan Skradski.

First Mary Kilt li Rondi Hobert Hanger. Shirley Heck- strom Shirlex Diate, (ierald soii Setoliti Marilyn liedsien, non Moquette. Dora Hoae. Tliird Hoherl Frazer, Mai baia Klasell, pili, Marilyn isoli. Lonaine Cardiner.

Mar Rarei 11 in i I. 11 Jane Suude- lius, Marilyn Tllbert. Foni ili (JeorRe Stewart. Jtan Heaiichamp, Krebs, Ridi ani Mi Kosemary Masani. Crace 1 1 i Cladys Nelson Fi fi li Kathleen A ni beau.

rese Courneeiie. Jone Norma Mentson, Marilyn kson. Sixth lleiitz Cordoli Kallstrom, Anna Valich, James ii klund Jean Heck. Muckland. McMartin Hazel i sttn.

was setting for 'he etiti i of Miss farol Laiigager, da il filter of Mr. and Mrs. fari Langager of and Arthur Flath. Ji sou of Mrs. Fiutila Flat of his city.

The marriage servite was reati by Hev. William l.ntz Salem Lutheran church. bride, who was given in bv bel sist I I ot (Ju i a rd Kiooni. was hest man The brido ore an I frock of yellow with accessories ot ivory and luggage lan ami a shoulder bouquet of roses and snapdragons. bi i des a id i li I i Id ue it hite act e-sories antl ro and pink snapdragons fortned bouquet.

Mis. LaiiRaRer, motlier of lile brille, wore lliRRaRe tan with white accessories. and a shoulder coi saxe of gladioll Never ba- an col- I crc Kiaililitletl into sti certain a world as Mint of Hill. To discover ubat this of future and iiluil il lo about it. mid Daili six etlilors to tbelr i in of iirlit of this is the fourth.

HKNDKHSOV Fditor. The California Daily. 1 verslty of California 'II Written for Service college generation faces future with a profound sense of futility and resignation. Schooled in the arts of peace, graduating seniors are going into a world which offers only the prospect of war. As the margin narrows between declared antl undeclared war.

question uppermost ill everyone's is whether we form another generation which will be called upon to in vain. Conspicuous! absent is any sense of exhilaration at being designated the of However, there rather a subdued acceptance of tile Inevitable rather than active rebellion among the The majority of students atsree to the necessity of aggressive defense totalitarianism. OMITIVK GOAL OH FAITH Throughout this past year the developments in national policy have been watched with an keen personal interest, and most consider the alternatives to this policy the greater of two evils. Hut still there Is nowhere to he found a positive and a unifying faith. Visions of a better world are blurred by the immediate prospect of blood anti disaster, sacrifice antl waste.

Only negative in- jcentives have been offered de- socia I Mid-Summer I esiiial A mid-summer festival, sponsored iiv the Young Women's Missionary society of Bethany Lutheran church, will be held Tuesday evening. June 24. at o'clock A program will be given, including musical numbers, rejidiuKs and a playlet, and refreshments will be served, public is cordially o'clock. All young people of church and their friends are Invited to attend. Committee in charge is Clifford Turnquist.

Stanley Erickson. Delbert Swellauder, Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Hit hard Johnston. Wedding Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Beach announce the coming marriage of their daughter. Myrtha Hill, to Haymond Maki. The ceremony will take place at the Lutheran dmrdi at Hock Saturday after noon, June 21, at 4 aiiton The Ladies' Auxiliary to Canton Hiawatha. No.

IK. will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Silas McMartin, f.14 South Thirteenth street. All members arc urged to attend. Hoi al Neighbors Society A regular meeting of the Rovai Neighbors society will be held this evening at the home of Mrs.

Fdtnond Day. First Avenue North. A large attendance is desired. A Kngngcinent Mr. antl Mrs.

Paul Schenk. of Nauvoo. Ill announce the engagement ttf their daughter. Mary Frances, to Nicholas Minar, son of Mr. antl Mrs.

W. Pinar of (Irnos The wedding will be late in September. Hiawatha Circle Hiawatha Circle of the First Mtehodist church will meet Thursday afternoon. June 1ft. at the home of Mrs.

Henry Valentine. 408 Second avenue south. Mrs John McKay is assisting hostess. All members are urged to attend. Kngagement Xniionnced Of interest here is announcement of the engagement of Miss Fannie Marie French, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. s. T. French of 1 1 Carney Boulevard, Marinette, t' C. John Fillinger.

of Marinette, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Fillingei of Pine Beach.

The young people are planning a fall wedding Mr. Fillinger is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs O. W. Gustafson of this city.

Belle Schwager, Leslie Sanford Wed In Chicago Covenant Aid ial The Ladies' Aid of Rvan-i gelicHl Covenant church will hold! its monthy sot ial meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. John, Kllstroin and Mrs. Nelson Johnson Of interest to many Kscanaba are hostesses. Members and friends residents is the follow ing an- marriage It' her father, was ut- Miss retrenchment of i uon-l regimentation.

The slogans 1 cousin of the bride-I of beHr hollow ring of the antl the result is a foreboding of litiiO's post war are cordially InvMed V. F. Auxiliary members the Ladies Auxiliary Hiawatha Post No Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet at the home of Mrs Susan Rudolph this afternoon. IV or th Lejigtie Outing Fpworth League of Central Methodist church wll nouncement in the Chicago Tribune of Tuesday, of the wedding of Miss Belle r. daughter ot Mrs.

Theresa Greenhoot Schwager. to Leslie Sanford: Theresa C. Schwager of South Dorchester avenue announces the marriage on Sunday of her daughter. Bdle, to Sanford. son of Mr.

and Mrs Ashcer Goldtine of the hotel. The ceremonv took place have an outing at the Escanaba I 2 Bond rhapel of Sports park Friday evening Cars rilSversitv of Chicago. Mrs. will leave the church at revelations. i We were etlucjitetl in a post-war era.

We saw that mice before an appeal to fitht on a high plane of international morality was defeated by the emotions which We have learned the futility of war antl we have been taught to distrust force as the antithesis of democracy. Couplet! with distrust Sanford i-' doing graduate work the Cniversitv Chicago. where bei- husband received his to defeat the conditions hich doctor of laws degree make a Hitlei possible. xiie bride, who has visited in Without a doubt, ibis yeai fjscanaba. home dtv of her graduate may yet his tin- family, on occasions.

ia Church Events antl snapdragons and Mrs. Flat 1 a "PaPon wore dust! Pink with white andlpm plarp for a shoulder boutiuet of pink gladioli to a peaceful li lives. widelv known here. H.M THF VI MI I Tlieie might be some Use for such favoritism if the men were doing all tlirtx work and the I women et ht'iiig prot Hut I Instead, women are beine; sol tjuall' with men that too. are lieiuv dialled Into war indust ies That being man ought to i to tell them the' can't lipstick hile serving in their countt' defense or that oucht to let the men have all 1 11 spending the week hei guest.

he Ml IxlDNI HI VNS NN I I II Hi Stoiiinglou Members of the Aid of Bethel Lutheran church Ston- iugton and their friends are incited to meet at the hf'iiie antl Mrs John l.eadman. Thurs day evening. June 10, at o'clm'k. ate Mrs John Leadnian and Mrs Rudolph l.eadman. Sti es 4 I (1 One antl one-half cups kidney beans, 2 onions.

I garlit 1 lai ge green peppei or beef stock, salt, pepi powder, I cup left 1 1 l. cup tomato jlllce. Meeting poned The meeting of Hetliel Luther iiuiie of Sioniiigton scliedubd for Thursda' evening has been post poned. The date will lie il it'll nounced later. i lu Rapiti Hli er The Congregational Aid I bili and snapdgragons.

The bridal march w.is played by Miss Joan Lindsay ant! Miss Helen Rasmussen of Quinnesec. soloist of service, sang ('adman and Love You Carrie Jacobs Bond. Dinner antl Reception A wedding dinner for thirty guests was served at the Dells, the tiered wedding cake topped a miniaiure bride and bridegroom, centering the flower deeorations. "inali reception at the home followed the dinner. Mr.

antl Mrs. Flath left on a motor trip to Chicago. Detroit and Niagara Falls, the bride wearing a tailored suit of blue with blue and white accessories for raveling. I bride a graduate of Niagara hiuli school, attended the State radiers college at Whitewater. moie I Societi of Rapid River will meet Kscanaba high employed where it cannot be threatened in a uhi i ii i ax ailahle eigai el tes ter overnight xx II.

he only time men ha ve llalli and it tit! to hit 111 or beef stock sup, rior 1 0 XX omen a nd to cover. Sunnier 'h 111 To hat is becoming antI what hot bacon ilrippings add on ion. nhecomiug in tloir nut git 1 lie ii lid green peppe 1 cut in sit back bel plessi slices 00 ill til ipptllg 1 ree let tile llieil protect up port UliUUteK, 1 hell atltl to bt all pot. shield them from allhu vii Season. Continue to sin imer until beaus are almost, but 1 un nulte.

tender. fool For dm lier, add woiking giil who ci left ox ei nit al a Hit 1 to take trip hen lie 0 tomato juice, then relieiit thor- ulls i vow loi 011 gh 1 St xx it a la 1: III 1 xt'll litis hours deciding just IlfM salad, hard rolls otFi eneli- is gomu and XX she 1 i pe hi iiiitl a fi lilt tit when she gels (here. For supper after ska in par- nx in a 11 a dui i 1 ies, this 11 and mea tlisli is th hours and on Sa turda I itieal. Inexpensive, fill mg and io noons, to gel all In ton vei e.isx' to up xx Ill'll the lo in shape and xx 1 1 a pi cioxxd comes in cold an tl raven- ones she can afford she deans up oils. this afternoon at o'clock at Ladies' rooms Mrs Rob-I in wa- ert McPherson is chairman of th i committee, assistei! by ara Muchinan, Mrs Milton Mrs M.

and Mrs. R. Mr Flath. a gi aduate of L. L.

Trio king Miss Lois Cram Receives of disputes. It was the weapon of rationality and trained i ntel H- gent e. Reliance upon the sc ientific method instead of to, hange conditions has been ingrained in us. Mut now the futility of even this technique is being tiateii to us. For.

in this time of I i lie greatest crisis, men abandon i the method of ratioualiti a- a I fragile theory which will not beat the weight of emergency. Vet we are to fight to preserve democratic method persuation by' reason rather than persuation hv force. The college graduate may be permitted some confusion. PROFIT BY MISTXKFS To wipe out the disparity tween the theory of our college and the actuality of the times could be our role in the future. We may yet strengthen the democratic technique to a point I in man Juuioi antl Senior choirs of Immanuel Lutheran church will hold a joint rehea ibis evening al at 4 a Preaching Sen ice al Cornell Preaching -ervice- will he held in ih Thursday at i All of the diuidi are ui get! to he present to attend a business meeting at close of the service of T.ois Cram, of Mr.

and Mrs I red Cram ot Fscanaba, recent her bachelor of science de- gi ee from college of education ttf the Fniversity Minnesota at the commencement exercises held Saturday. Sue returned to Kscanabi Methodist chut at Cornell terdav. accompanied bv her her, who went to Minneapolis last week to attend the commencement exercises. to irrationality by the forces totalitarianism We may profit by the mistakes of a world whose problems have been allowed to remain unsolved their only resolution lies In lining shells and hopeless minds Our aim can be not only lo defeat Hitler, but most important. it hi ihw it bi But 1 I bject ill lines If you prefer to use fabric for this you nngh with lie lar.

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2X2 W. York. V. up tier stubs am 1 finuls can possibly manage 1 0 lake a trip In to ma ke any preparations i 01 her vai .1 bother to p. th' ein 0 it 1 Up XVii II the addition 0 a few 1 1 xx hings Sh 1 ut Ititi time 1 up Oli her without 11 utj( sori 0 la king an plans 1 nit the When her it i xx ha she is going 1 11 i do she si i list less "Oh, 1 tlon abix know Voti il 11 1 prtib- mem.

1 ot a pa 1 1 0 1 work to do And I caldi ut II missing I 0 Il some a 11 hfrM pu il ms two eeks titling tl idd Jobs 1 coniti ha been squ eezed iute 111 pi work mg a r. 1 iin to a movies and leading a hook or 1 When it 0 ver she back to job no ore refre than hen she left it for i vacation 81 roil)ph to (III 1 II Ml I I uhi a vear il as ho is could del io wax 1 usua lly ha ve to) it. she ild iiave had fun ou Lit 'at at ion if she had pla 1111 carefully as does the girl I going to ii 1 1 ip SI tia'e had fun it she had clothes into good enough I ha a vacation a rd 1 obe. a mi 1 asked herself xxlur slie hat! been wishing all had to do. The answer might lutve been entertain 111 friemls mi hurriedly, not in the rush home from in and stop at the delii atessen entertain 1 If that were 11 sin couiil planned her parties well 111 ad I vam itiul hv letting her fiiemis I 111 xx as spemliug hei vacation seeing the people enjoyed, could filled hei two weeks full of fun.

Of cou her answer might been entirel' different but 1 whatever It was she i mild have used her vacation to give her something wanted not just to putter away. And then would have had as much of a vacation from her existence a- the girl who, could afford a lailroad tit tx some place Seri at Kn-dgii A ami musical seivlie il be gixtii in the St Xndersot school bous. I 11 is eVt li i Ut musicians of Fs, will lit invited Society Meets At Bethany Chapel Th Womans Missionary i Fusigli at o'clock of Hethany Lutheran church ill by songsters and meet Thursday veiling at SO the Salvation in the chapel at North a Major .1 Kscanaba The topic will be The ai ge is (lie.it Physician." antl Mrs. (inn- nar Nelson is program chairman The numbers will include musicali? lions readings in connect ion with the topic and a mission tid-jj Vit attend till Club Women At Iron Mountain 1 large Relieves Pain Periodic 111 Weakness AND HELPS BUILD UP RED BLOOD! Lydia E. TABLETS (With added iron) have helped thousands of girls to relieve pain of functional monthly weakness.

Tablets ALSO help build up red blood and thus aid in promoting MORE STRENGTH. Worth trying JUST ARRIVED! fro in 'fjdivjL's 5 A A Koynee SLACK SUITS for Boys ihe program Ml members friends are invited. up of members oi fliit ago iX North Western -----------------------I Kail AlHlt'I'StMl atb ta anden- I boon club president will go to! I Iron Mountain today for the lunch-1 at which the 1 1 ou Mountain Mrs Lilx wa I cl I in the delegate ot Phoebe Rebekahil of Colu ui bua club rooms. Meui-1 Lodge No. 179, the convention bei ot tin gioup aside from Mrs of the be I aiulenboom are Mesdames John in Hapitis in October Menarti.

Isatlore at a ret eut meeting tit the oreaui- 5 Sanforized cotton gabar- dine in Kaynee quality and tailoring. Your choice i llOSen Delegate oi Blues. Tans and Browns. I. J.

It Moore. Robert Holt. Fd F1 les tji.i’ge Miidden. Alfifd jWot'ltock, .1 Hurd't'k William Byersdorf (1 7. Flandeis and lohn Jorgensen zatioti The election t'f Mis Lida Nyfta of District 11 President also took place at the meeting Sizes 6 to 12 Sizes 12 to 16 nai igat Hv.al problems of a The busiest international sir are solved automatically by in the world is between a new ic navigator" I whit sliows the pilot at a glance gatewax i 1 i i i.

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grey, red; yellow, grey violet; turquoise 12 to 20. Right: Willow Three big burtons in a triangle and little tucks and large tucks alternating on the blouse. the short sleeves. Bon bon pink, bhie. foliage green, caramel beige.

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