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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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PAGE SIX TUB ESCAMABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS FRIDAY. APRTT. IS, 19M WOMAN PAGE AMY I0KER, EDITOR. PHONE SS f- m- in ith pi; it Why 'Facts Of Life' May Make You neasy By MURIEL LAW REM I Uncase over discussing "facts oi with our chil can stem from feelings that both natural and good. Those feelings are our ui resistance agaii st thr of presenting the of lift lifeless fashion.

If we have been led to be that it is improper to give wa and feeling to our sex instrut that may account for our A young mother fated with and of her boy thought she had done a conscientious iov of sex intei tation. It was a cold, and carefully detailed pri the mechanics of birth. As she talked, she was growing feeling of cmbar ment; her child suddenly strut from her lap and demanded 1 allowed to return to yard. She was an intell motfefr. She kntw wrong.

She had bor by taking the life oui of life. She had also own experience ot e. That is enough to anyone. Joy, Tenderness and Parents who attempt the physical details birth, drained of their tone and color, either turb their children. The physical fads creation, by thermelve: little to a child as the symphonic score has never studied music.

Sex instruction is instructi an aspect of life. L.ile is fe as well as thinking ut Proper sex education present physical realities of maternity human creation, linked to lift transfused with the joy, te ness and pride that attended creation. If we are happy parents, tenderness and pride are the truth of our of lite Our truth is what we give to our children. If have difficulty in conveying joy, tenderness and prido in our sex instruction, we should leave that instruction to someone who can convey them For we may be suffering vague feelinqs of uuilt over our parenthood. And if we are.

we need help with our problem. Rural Church Notices AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Donald Summers. Missionary Union Sunday School at the Hendricks Chapel at 10 a. m. Mrs Wallace Campbell Supt.

Brampton Union School at 10 Art Anglemier, Supt. Sunday a. Mrs. traved her Fox Union Sunday School at home at 10:00 C. S.

T. Mrs. Einar Jacobson, Supt. Ford River Sunday school at 10 a Mrs. Dalip Rehnquist, Supt.

Soo Hill Union Sunday School at school house at 9:30. Mrs. Louis Buehler, superintendent. Crdardale Union Sunday School at school house at John Soujanen, Supt. entral Union Sunday School at Cornell at 10 a.

Mrs. Ed Wight, Supt. DELTA CONGREGATIONAL PARISH Rev. Gerald W. Bowen, Pastor.

Rapid River Congregational Sunday school 9:00. Morning worship 9:40. Cooks Congregational Sunday School 10:30. Morning worship 11:15. Fayette Congregational day school 10:00.

Worship Service 2 00 Garden Congregational school 10:00. Worship Service 4:00. Isabella Worship Service 7:30. HER MAN METHOD! PARISH John A. Larsen, minister Cunard Methodist at 10 a.

m. Worship Service at 2:00. Prayer service Wednesday at 12:00. Christian Fellowship Saturday, at 8:00. Concert Brings About Reunion The University of Michigan Symphony band concert in Escanaba last evening brought about the reunion of two buddies of World War II.

Rill Stanley, formerly of Tulsa, who now lives in Ann Arbor and is majoring in music at Michigan and Glenn Matheson of 424 South 16th street. The two men were together in the With Division at Camp Houze, and Camp Livingston, but were assigned different outfits when they were sent overseas. surrounding emotional to mar Fern Stacy And Chester Schram Wedding Saturday Among weddings of the eari spring season is that of Mi; Fern Stacy, daughter ot Mr. an Mrs. Elmer Stacy of this cit nd Chester Schram of C.lac stone which is taking place tc morrow morning at 9 at St.

Jos eph's church. The bride has her siste Mrs. Mae Brazeau, to be ht matron of honor and Robei Schram will be best man for brother. John Schram Jo? eph Vachon complete the wee ding party. A wedding breakfast Terrac Gardens will iollou.

the ceremor and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy are give the reception at their home. B. P7w7ciub Plans Card Party The Escanaba Busine ai Professional club making plans lor a card party be held Tuesday eveniru.

Apt 24 beginning at 8 at the El club. The public is invited. score awards will be given in tl various games and lunch will I served. Those planning to atte are asked to make reservatio with Miss Josephine Ryan, tel phone 1243-W. Mrs.

Iclt Robe: is chairman ol the hostess coi mi tee. See the Great New 1951 CROSLEY SHELVADORS With AUTOMAnC DEFROSTING! 11 Capacity 10 53 I tMt. Defrosts itsett in 2 to 10 mMtftM Of Vs aver Design. St. Thomas Dessert Card Party Will Be Held Tuesday 1 cl I dessert card party marking the close of the parish card jn 1 thon will be sponsored by the men of St.

parish Tuest day evening, April 17, at 8 St. church hall, md Players may select their own md i Sames for the evening's play er- i will follow the serving of hat dessert. A high score award will be given at each table. The awards I also will be presented the high scoring marathon players. General co chairmen of the i party are Mrs.

Steve Rodman and Mrs. Phil Derouin. Mrs. John Greis is hostess chairman and her committee includes Mesdames Nick Joran. Frank Sudac, William Alfred Ottensman, Ed Turnquist, Jeffery LaCrosse, Joseph Belanger, Frank Smokovich and Robert Trottier and Misses Margaret Joran, Mary Sudac.

Margie Greis. Betty Trottier and Helen and Jean Smokovich. Chairmen of the kitchen committee are Mrs. Hugh Gartland and Mrs. Josr eph Rudden and they will be assisted by Mrs.

Florence Millette, Mrs. Carl Terrien, Mrs. Carl An- derson, Mrs. Eliza Charbonneau and Darlene Gartland. The public is invited to attend the party.

Bridal Shower For Fern Stacy Miss Fern Stacy who will be married tomorrow was honored at a bridal shower last evening at Grenier's hall at which Mrs. Ullaine O'Donnell and Mrs. George Milkovich were hoste Fifty guests were at the party. Verna Lindstrom and Eda Reynolds had high and second high scores in bridge and in the other games Sophie Winchester was first and Marilyn Nelson, second. Alida Dupont received the guest award.

A party lunch was served after the games. Miss Stacey was presented with many lovely gifts. Faithorn Methodist service Sunday at 11. Prayer service Thursday, 12:00. First Methodist, Sunday school at 10.

Worship service at 7:30. Prayer service Tuesday at 12:00. Immanuel Methodist Worship service at 9:30. Sunday school. 10:45.

Prayer service Monday at 12:00. St. Charles (Catholic) River Saturday evening at 7:30 Sunday masses 8 and 10 a Fr. Anthony Schloss, pastor. Pilgrim Church.

Fayette Services in town hall, Sunday school, 10:30 Morning worship, 11:15. Evening Evangelistic service. Hev. and Mrs. I.

N. Polmanteer missionaries. St Ev. Lutheran meeting at 8:45. Sunday school, 9:00.

Divine service at 10:00. A. A. Schabow, pastor. Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath school, 9:45.

Church service at 11. Weekly Bible Study and prayer meeting Wednesday evening at Mohr, pastor. I)anforth Sunday School every Sunday, 2:30 p. m. at school house.

Coral Boomer, supt. St. Nahma school, 9:30 a. Mrs. Myron Moore, Supt.

Sunday evening services at 7:30. Laymen from Escanaba in charge. Sacred Heart. Schaffer masses at 8. Sunday masses at 8:30 and 10:30.

Confessions on Saturdays from 7 to Rev. Joseph Beauchene, pastor. St. Nahma Daily Mass at 8:00. Confessions Saturday evening.

Sunday Masses, 7:15 and 10:30. Rosary devotions Wednesday evening at Char les Reinhart, pastor. Bark River Methodist school, 10. Evening service, 8. Otto H.

Steen, minister. Cornell Methodist day school at 10 a. m. Public I worship, 8 p. m.

Sermon by Rev. John Anderson. The youth choir 1 will sing. Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs.

Anna Harrod will play a piano duet. J. Hammar, pastor. Salem Lutheran (Bark River) Church school 9:30 a. m.

Divine worship 10:45. Sermon theme: Now O. Hansen, pastor. Calvary Lutheran, Rapid River I school and confirmation class, 9:30. Divine worship, 10:45.

Luther League, 3 p. Johnson, pastor. St. Martin's Lutheran (Rtpid River) school at 10 i Divine service, Rev. Theo! phil Hoffmann, pastor.

urcn invents Young Adult Fellowship The Young Adult Fellowship of the First Methodist church will meet Saturday evening at 8 at the church. Confirmation Class The confirmation class of the Kv. Covenant church meets for instruction at 10 Saturday morning. Service at Cornell Rev. John Anderson of the Ev.

Covenant church, Escanaba, will be guest speaker at the Sunday evening service at the Cornell Methodist church. The worship begins at 8. The music will include hymns by the youth choir and a piano duet, Holy by Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Anna Harrod.

Bethany Saturday morning meetings at Bethany church are: senior confirmation class, Sunday school choir, Triolet choir, Boy choir, 11. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Loodeen, 1210 Seventh avenue south, are the parents of a daughter, Peggy Ann, born April 9 at St.

Francis hospital. The weight was eight pounds. A son, Barry Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Germain of Gladstone, Route One, April 9 at St. Francis hospital. Barry weighed seven pounds and three ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Irving C. Houle, 409 South 11th street, are the parents of a son, Stephen Patrick, who weighed six pounds at birth April 9 at St. Francis hospital. A daughter, Lynn Katherine, was born April 10 at St. Francis hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd M. Brown, 1322 Eleventh avenue south. The weight was seven pounds and ten ounces. Bark River.

Route One, are the Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Grzyb of Dr. and Mrs.

Roy H. left yesterday for California to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Matzinger of LaJolla, and their son.

William Banks of the U. S. Air Force and his wife who live in Sacramento near his base. Mrs. John H.

Fawcett has lett for a visit in Seattle, and Los Angeles. In the former city she will be the guest of her aunt. She plans to be away three weeks. Miss Esther Pearson, 318 North 14th street, left this morning for Chicago. She ill meet Miss Nancy Pearson and they will leave on a trip to New York City and Bermuda.

Miss Pearson expects to be away about 3 weeks. Mrs. Jennie Morin. 231(1 Ludington street, left this morning for Menominee. Mrs.

John Nicholas. 714 South 12th street, Mrs. Silas McMartin, 614 South 13th street. Mrs. Gotthard Gustafson, 1007 Washington avenue, Mrs.

Mark Hansen, 323 North 15th street and Mrs. C. B. Perkins. 714 South 12th street, left this morning for Menominee to attend the W.

S. C. S. district meeting of the First Methodist church. Representatives from the entire Upper Peninsula will be there.

Mrs. Alfred Anderson. Bark River, is president of the Upper Peninsula district. Glenn Christiansen, son of Mrs. Einer Christianson of Milwaukee, left this morning for his home.

He visited at the George Peterson residence, 328 South 18th street. Mrs. Richard Meissner and son Jimmy, Route 1, Escanaba, and Carol Ann Cavill of Marquette who has been visiting the Meissner family, left this morning for Menominee where they will attend the wedding of Miss Beverly Gasper and Robert Pfankuck, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Stacy, of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. John Muth of Rockford. 111., and Daniel Stacy of Milwaukee arc arriving tonight to attend the wedding of Miss Fern Stacy and Chester Schram of Gladstone which is taking place tomorrow at St. church.

The John Treanors of Lansing arrived earlier in the week. Junior Paul left for Milwaukee yesterday where he will attend the Gamma Delta Phi convention. He will also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Collura and son David.

Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Paul, 609 North 19th street, were Mr.

and Mrs. Hartline and children of Kingsford, Mich. Mrs. Walter Hoppe and baby daughter Jeanne Marie of Milwaukee are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Rademacher, 709 Third avenue south. Mr. Hoppe will arrived tonight and they will motor back to Milwaukee Sunday. Frank Stoik who has been residing here at the Koppes family home, 812 Ludington street, left yesterday for Milwaukee to make his home with his daughter, Mrs.

Lyle Richter. Mrs. Leah Birchen attended the funeral services for her uncle. Ed Jolly, held this afternoon at Munising. t-CU 'OCia Bethany Bake Sale The Bethany Chapel Aid is sponsoring a bake sale at Super Market.

1130 Stephenson avenue, Saturday, April 14, beginning at 9:30 a. m. Legion Auxiliary The Cloverland American Legion Auxiliary this week appomt- Roy Baldw in and John P. Greis to attend the Upper 11th district meeting Sunday at Manistique Mrs. Carl Peterson was chairman of the meeting here Tuesday night and she was assisted bv Mrs.

Joseph PatricK, Mrs. Wm. J. Ramspeek and Mrs. Viold Goodman.

The card party awards were won by Mrs. Russell Clark in 500, Mrs. Robert Pearson in bridge and Mrs Jack Bawden in pinochle. Nurses To Meet Monday The Delta County District Nurses association will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Monday at the health center, Webster annex, for a business meeting including election of officers. A social rarty with cards will follow. AH members are expected to attend. Special Services At Pentecostal Church Elder Oscar F. Strandbergh, Evangelist and Bible teacher, will be the speaker at special meetings at the Pentecostal church, 15th avenue and North 19th street Saturday and Sunday evenings at 1 7:30.

Elder Strandbergh who pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle in Detroit will use a 20-foot chart in i illustrating his sermons. Special i singing and instrumental music by Elder Strandbergh and his daughter will be included in the vices. The public is invited. Ninety-eight percent of involved in fatal automobile accidents in the U. last year had at least one year's driving experience.

parents of a Patricia Ann, born at St. Francis hospital April 10. The baby seven pounds and fourteen ounces. 16 SERVANTS TO DO YOUR WASHING 35c ma- Yes. use as many rhines as you need do all of your laundry here in less than an hour.

per load Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily Sun Brite Laundromat Self Service Laundry 107 S. 10th St. (Next to the Red Owl Store) Quality Home Furniture 1013 Lud.

St. Ph. 2646 NORTHLAND Enriched BREAD is a splendid source of the energy children need to keep going; the nutrition they need to keep growing. Fresh Daily at Your Food Dealers HOYLER BAUR "Exclusive Wholesale Union Bakers" STATEMENT OF CONDITION STATE BANK OF ESCANABA ESCANABA, MICH. APRIL 9.

1951 RESOURCES Cash in Vault and on Deposit with Banks 984,334.88 United States Government Bonds 2,881,786.68 Municipal 498,566.58 Other Bonds 68,580.54 Loans and 989,812.36 Short term loans to customers Real Estate Loans 1,162,622.91 First mortgage on local improved property on definite reduction schedules Federal Reserve Bank 9,000.00 Evidencing membership in Federal Reserve System Banking House 20,000.00 Represents ownership of our building Furniture and fixtures 15,800.00 Total $6,630,503.95 LIABILITIES Capital Account Common SurpluS 150,000.00 Undivided Profits 135,848.47 Special Reserves 53,621.82 489,470.29 Other Liabilities 5,000.00 Deposits: Commercial Time 4,339,846.06 6,136,033.66 Total $6,630,503.95 OFFICERS WILLIAM WARMING TON President CHARLES E. LEWIS Vue President CARL R. WICKMAN Cashier E. OCTAVE PERRON Asst. Cashier NELSON P.

JENSEN Asst. Cashier HARRY J. GRUBER Asst. Cashier ANDREW P. JOHNSON Asst.

Cashier ARNOLD E. JOHNSON Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS WILLIAM WARM IN TON CHARLES E. LEWIS CHARLES W. STOLL HAROLD Q.

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