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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 3

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Escanaba, Michigan
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Monday, June 3, John A. Wachler, Naubinway, Dies MANISTIQUE John A Wae titer, 8(1. of Naubinway, died at 8:30 a today in S( hook raft Memorial Hospital. Hr had a patient since May 20 He was born in Michigan Sept R. 1882 and had spemt most of his hte in the and areas.

He had in Naubinway the past 15 years and was a retired carpenter. His wife, former Bessie Hubble of Naubinway, died several years ago. Surviving are one brother. William Wachter of Marinette. and two grandchildren Funeral services will be eon- ducted in St Stephen's Church Naubinway Thursday at 9 a.

with burial in the Naubinway Cemetery. Friends may call at the Messier Broullire Funeral Home after 4 p. Wednesday. The Rosary will be recited at 8 Wednesday ESCANABA I PRESS. Escariaba.

Mirhijran Area High School To Graduate 201 On uesday Night Coen Retires At Milwaukee Gets Weather Bureau Most Graduates find woi Hit in- Wuehle mu Mo- P. i sion. the city, Butler, Ehlers Named To Attend 1963 Boys' State State Chairman William F. Butler, 428 17th of Cloverland Post 83. of Escanaba announces that two Escar.aba Area High School juniors have been selected to attend the American Legion-sponsored 2tfth annual Wolverine State.

The school is to be held June 13-20 on the Michigan Stale University campus at East with enrollment limited to 1141 outstanding youngsters in Michigan. The boys who will reoresent cur city are: John C. Butler, 428 17th and Clarence lers, 314 18th St. During the eight-dav the youths by doing" mechanics and operation of county and state government. In the past years, 23.788 boys have had the benefits of 1ms training.

I CITY CLEANERS I "JACKPOT" now $350 I A drveleaning order registers you. No obligation. Name Drawn: Kenneth Thompson 1018 Mh Avr. S. EKcanalM Not Resflstereri! mmamm Richard Whitburn, son of Mr and Mis Wilbur R.

Whitburn, 800 13th gradualed frenn Si Francis Preparatorv inili y. Cincinnati, Ohio mi 2. He receiveci his higli M'hool diploma at seminarv, which is part of Cincinnati of Fi anci.M Ordei. Ile i.s a member ol St. Joseph Church in Escanaba.

Dick pano and a tenor in 1he Si Francis Cllee Club at Cincinnati. Il he and i education; Di William ck and Frank award? I Bei nadette National Escanaba Alea Public High chairman of the ht School will preseti! diplomas and William announce honors and scholarship Baltic. James II recipients at commencement to be on Johnson, held at 8 m. Tuesday in the Wallei Bimht, new High School gymnasium. rg and John Wa Tuo hundred and one diplomas The i.d a vm II he presented to the gradual- presented by Su(; ing of 1983, the first truste: of the bo.

to finish al the new Area High Jack Manrvmg School building, which will dedicated as part of Canada's Hemes. Aiol Centennial Week program Eriuvt Binder Jr Natmna Bennett, School Board presi- will be uent. will present the diplomas. hiennar. faculty Commencemert week bcpari Iasi Honor evening with Kotarv hron held in the gym of the new sc ho as pail o( ihr and attended by more than i.000 ents of ceimrnet.ce inent pel sons The speake as liie se niors will bancpic't a' Rev.

Donald Shiroda. assistant lugli school A eiaiuv wil pastor, St. Thomas the Apostle This alter ne lass and Church were announced Honors And On noon Invocation and benediction we re -indents and their by the Rev. Ben Helmei, S' Ste- quests of Ese atiaba Rotary cause of government phen Episcopal Churc and Club at a traditional luncheon and that the long ten music was by the high school or- program at House of I Aiding-! hest.ra and hoir ton. i A Moberg.

club Scholarships and honors awards president, conducting 'he meet- wili announced as pait ol the commencement program to be The luncheon speaker will be held Tuesday night. Recipients Rev. Gordon Thoi pastor i (if memorial a nd scholar- of Immanuel I.utheran Church, a i ships will announced. Rotarian: and the invocation will Participating will be Richard be by Brother Nicholas, piincipal Allmgham, class and the department of Holy Name High School. Each vcar the Rotarv Club is NMU To Graduate Record Class Of 279 honor graduate's Holy Name and Mich- 1 Principal Stephen Baltic the hon- lgan University c'ommence'ment or graduates of Escanaba Ares ceremonies for 279 candidates for Public High School ill be held Sunday.

June 9. in NMU It will be largest graduating c-lass in hislorv of Northern and Thomas Coen, nutritoli at Escanaba Bilicati relinng freno with S. We Tnesd.iy after 33 irionth of Mi and Mts Coen i to make theit home in il S. 9th St I 01.1 a he -pid Coen Phe da Mi1 Shii le and grandchildrei. Coen.

a ol Wis born theie Jan. 4. 1903, ton.ed Wrather Buieau Sault Marie May 1930 He in Miai year to Miss I.re Ila Hicks ri 1 Mountain. His sebsequent wiiii Weather Bureau as at Alpe na. ihe Sault.

Giand Marais. Minn new Lansing, Esc anao-t, Marquet'e n.id I follow. baik to Escan.iba agam li ve student i age: and he hit he ir mpc SE 1)' i said ie honor Ihat place would not 1 11 he lilled, immediately at Icast. statur ol Mon i pper Tuge who left to a oik. 38.

or .13 8 i ie 20, or 18 IV mg i home, 8 or 7 1 hi-' is more' tit 1 im imii mean on than hovs in ralm nrair and to one or im inn 1 A 111 1 1 i il-i 11 Pri reason28 or t. Didn respemd, and Mme tu Wis- 7 risiti Iti work than to air min i (l the I ci kill 1 hr 1 'Mi 1 la tai ol Hi 1 or J7 'I pe 1 a 1 outride ot Hancock Man Is 1 i i ire Mene Chi- nond iti cam, than to Detroit nil and (inm Ha' die mie ni-, 01 IM 24 Eagles Officer nave tlw either i 1 of the I-uwe 1 Pen- Beatili y. melila More han i 1 ii Te kknla of Hancock n-mii'd chairman of District Nine 1 he re Chicage i moie giadu- ates frorn of 1981 vv lue li Indicci 10 aliti graduatiem. Mian oid all Siale ot Calitornia 1 1 to Green 1 girisi than to Washington, 1)C, 3, oi Virginia 3 The studv, ir Di William ot Northern Michigan 1 Tniv dii a National Detenne Eduention Ac grani, cov gradu- I 3 14 re il UP i 4 give of the Fraternal Order of suree mug Ei aneis of Es- can.ioa. al a ree ent meeting in hon River Otnei new oislnet officers William of Ontonagon, chairman, Al Hulk of patte, conductor: Clyde Eddy of see retary treasurer; Clare nce Germain Hubbell, m- ads are sell! Eicht hundred million spent on classified ads last year more than for all television spot announcements or advertising.

Book Presented As Memorial To Adam Heinz MANISTIQUE As a to Adam the St Francis Sales school library has been presented a copy of dc a distinguished new biography by Michael doyere portra.ving the personality, hrruism. rh.irlt> anrt rti 070 will derstanding personal attraction of saint. The book, presented by a friend and co-worker of Heinz, a distinguished civic leader, is now available for circulation. Baby Plays Role In Commenceme At Alma College Alexander Madalia I I first since Northern received uni- Rltes In nAllWQUKGG versity status. Alexander Madalia, former public is invited to alte-nd resident of Escanaba and son of the commence ment program at 2 ALMA AP newly bom baby 1 late Nathan Madalia.

operator 111 Speaker will be i)i James played a big role in Alma of Madalia A- Co. fruit and Maiicker. president of the commencement exercis- produce market at 719 Ludinglon State College of low a. es Saturday dicHl in Veterans Admin- Dl Wilcox. mnnbw of istratioii Hospital at Wood.

college board of trustees, left the' commencement program to deliver the baby. Karla Jean, 8 pounds, at a hospital After the1 commencement, the college Dr Robert I) Swanson, also went to the hospital Mr. Madalia had been a patient 48. of Indian Lake- was ticke ted by i an errand, in the hospital tor over 25 years State Police tor failure to have D( presented the He was a veteran of World War 1. an operator license and driving bat)V moth(M Mr.v Carol Patter A son of founder of the' Ma- too fast for conditions atter an at- cialia fruit business in Escanaba, cident at 2.40 a.

Sunciay on was a native Russia and had County Road 442 in Thompson in family business here Township. 2 2 miles of Mani- jLMr. laude Karla Jean was as a young man. stiepie. cai she was driving fij-st babv He is survive'd by his brother hied damage to the front end and Max J.

of Chicago His sister-in- left rear atter she failed to make law. Mrs. Ben Madalia, al a curve and struck a and wood F.xtr» Dividend: Ask for 429 S. 19th St. i fence, State Police reported.

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