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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 9

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PAGE EIGHT THE ESCANABA DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1028. Garden and Fairbanks H. HCAFIEIJ). CORRKftPONDKfrr. The following program was alv en at the commencement exercises which were held Friday night.

June 1S: Frank Tebo. Invocation -Rrr Heafield Clasp History John Pondreau Claes Junr Game and to Play Hennessey. Commcnrempnt Address Rev. Fr A. Seifert of Winter Vocal J.

Gitien, of Chicago. Gray. Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent Frank Benediction Heafleld address was Impressive and insnlrtnc not onlv to the members of the graduating hut to the crowd which filled thn auditorium. Miss Bernice Calkins, an In- tives here Sunday. Mr and Mrs Winter and Mr.

and Mrs. Lester motored to Manlstique Saturday. ruin pm f.ora1 Concrrfalionnl (Imrrhru Sundav, June 24th Garden a. m. Fayette- 2 30.

Cooks p. m. A cordial welcome for all In the little churchcs with the big welcome. Mr. and Elmer Winter.

Mr. and Mrs. William Winter. visited at the home of the Hazen Pros, at Sylvan Dell Saturday night. Mr and Mrs Theater Winter of Mnnist ique spent Sunday with relative? here.

Mr and Mrs. Charles Winter and family motored to Fish Dam Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Winter, structor at Garden High, left here Mr nnf1 willinm Winter.

Monday for Chebovsan the home to Rapid Itlvcr and Glad- of her parents with whom, Sunday. will spend part of her summer Mr nnd Mrs Walter Stellwagen vacation. James, Miss Pernlce Mrs. Matilda Caron returned Calkins and Poland Boudreau mo- Saturday from a visit with to Manistioue Sundav. Here tlves In Watersmepf and Iron Mountain.

Edward LaMotte. Jr spent Monday at the home of Mrs Matilda Caron. Mr. and Mrs. Mcl.eod and two aons of Isabella motored to Garden Frldav.

Mra. Brown and daughter Irene. Mm Fred Olmsted. and daughter Nancy Jean, also Miss Doris McKaye, all of Escanaba visited here Sunday. Mr.

T.lnden. two children and partv of Manlstique visited Mrs Linden at the IjiMotte Institute Sunday. Mr. Eucke. hla alster and his brother-in-law.

all of Menominee visited Mrs Eucke at the LaMotte Institute Sundav. Stella McLeod has returned from Isabella where she has been visiting relatives. William Bonlfas of Isabella made a business trip here Monday. Mr. and Mm.

Paul Lamkey made a business trip to Manlstiqur Thursday. Mr. and Mra. William Winter. Jr and son Raymond motored to Saturdav and a few days with Mrs.

Winter's mrents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mr and Mm. Ivoo and Betty of Manlstique the week-ewfl at home of Mr and Mrs.

Alex McLeod of Harbor Ernest Lamkey went to Manis- EHdav. Ossie Hazen. Mrs. George v-Hrv and Mrs. Grant Truckey to Escanaba Thursday.

Horning has been eon- to his south of town, on of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter they called for Miss Lucille Boudreau and the whole pnrtv boarded a gasoline boat and enjoyed a cruise around the Garden Peninsula The trip was greatly en Joyed by all In spite of the rough weather Not one member of the party suffered from seasickness Harten Peach of pumt Rluff spent the week end with his wife and daughter at Manlstique Mr. and Mrs.

George Cunard and family were Garden and Fayette visitors Saturday. Mrs. John I.alonde who recently returned from Escanaba. where she was a patient 1n a hospital for several months. Is Improving slowly She Is able to move around her home bv the aid of crutches.

Mr. and Mm. Alex Cooper and family, also Arthur Anderson, all of Manlstique snent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farlev.

Merle Farlev. Leola Farlev and Noreen Henfleld were Fayette visitors Sundav. A large number of Fayette residents attended the cradufltlon exercises here Thursday and Friday eighth grade students. I Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Thallman of Fairport left here by motor for Algoma. Wis called there by the death of Mm. Tlilll- mother, Mrs. Hattie Wilson of that place. Miss Ethellne man and her twin brothers are staying at the home of Mrs.

Harry Devet of Fayette during their absence. Miss Genevieve Devet. daughter of Harry Devet of Fayette is spending a few days with relatives In Escanaba. Mr. and Mrs Wllmer Hennett.

daughter Pernlce and son Wallace of Nahma were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Devet of Fairport Sunday. Word has been received here that a daughter was born to Mrs. Clarence Menary of Nahma Sunday.

Mrs. Menary was formerly Miss Nora Monette of Garden. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Bennett and family of Fayette visited friends beyond Manlstique Sund a v. Leslie Casey of Fairport returned Tuesday to Manlstique Rnd is continuing to take treatments there.

He Is making slow Improvements. Mrs. Anna Casey and family or Fairport motored to Manlstique Sunday and visited the son Leslie. A son was born to Mrs. Ernest Rost Saturday morning at the home of her mother.

Mrs. Colin Greene of Burnt Bluff. A Manls- tlque phvslcian was in attendance. Mrs. John Chaffee of Fairport will entertain the Ladies' Aid so- cletv of the Fayette Congregational church at her home Saturday afternoon next.

A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Miss Leda Gierke returned dav to her home at Fairport after snnding a few days as guest at Just before the dinner hour. A passing motorist first saw smoke coming from the roof and immediately notified members of the family. It found impossible to save the structure but a part of the contents were moved to a place of safety. None of the out buildings were damaged.

The loss is only partially covered by Insurance. The house waa one of the best built homes la Fairbanks township. Rev. Fr. Ssvageau attended the K.

C. celebrations held In Esca naba Sunday taking the Fourth Degree. Dr. Heyden. State Veterinarian.

In charge of the work of testing cattle for T. B. has completed his work on the Garden Peninsula. He reporta a decided Improvement over any other year In which he has had charge of this work. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude flegerstrom and family and George Roberts of Cooks visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winter of Harbor Tuesday night. Mrs.

Lucy Noe of Harbor has been confined to her home during the past week on account of a severe cold. Mr. end Mrs. Leo Lester of Harbor motored to Manls- tique Tuesday. Miss Trene Brown or Escanaba visited friends at Harbor Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winter mo tored to Bay Wednes dav. Nurse Freda Devet Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Devet of Fairport An application of chloride of lime was made on the highway through the village last Frldsy.

Housekeepers are rejoicing In the fact that their dust problems in their homes will be reduced ss a result. One or two complaints have the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer been received as to Its effect Paterson of Escanaba. on their passing automobiles.

Gierke and family motored to Es- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abel, Tony canaha Sundav to bring Miss Leda Abel and Att John all of Escanaba attended the graduation A large number of local people attended the Sunday school gathering held in Fish Dam Park Sundav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Len Shawl of Cheboygan, have arrived at Fairport where they will make their home. Mr. Shawl is acting as foreman of the Shawl Fishing Co. of Fairport. in place of Alex La Point who left here several weeks ago.

Edward Lamlrand left Fairport Sunday afternoon for the Soo after spending the week-end with his wife and daughter. He is working fr Tom Peterson, fishing in the nights. Paul Lamkev spent several days I Soo district, last working in Manistioue. Mrs. Ed Lamirand and little William LaBelle of Manistioue daughter, also of Fairport and spent the week-end with his wife Stacey Cousineau of Garden made and daughter at Van's Harbor.

a business trip to Manlstique Members of the elrhth grade Thursday. graduating class of Garden High School, with their three teachers were entertained to a chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Gauthier, after the exercises Thursday nleht The dining room hnd been prettily decorated with the class flowers, lilacs, together with ladv slipners. and also with the class colors, blue and gold Besides theflower decorations five baskets of flowers.

family motored to Manlstique Lrtistically arranged added to John Herlc of Manlstique was a business caller in Fairport Monday. Martin Birk and Carl Folio are plowing out the bed of the Rochefort road. Fairbank township. It will be graded in the near future. This work was badly needed.

Jos. Clifton, Fayette farmer Is expecting to commence work on his new barn, a by The necessary timber has been cut some time ago and Mr. Clifton Is Tr day Mrs Paul I.amkev and Miss Arna Baltrenas motored to Man- ist'oue Saturday. Mrs. Lister, who recently underwent a carious operation in a Manlstique hospital has returned to her home at Van's Harbor William Winter, Is working for a few dnv.s for the Hazen Bros, at Sylvan Dell.

Vernon Helcasen. Mrs Patrick Purtill and Miss Stella Gauthier motored to Blaney Thursday and brought back with them Miss Grace McPhee who visited at the home of her mother. Mrs. Patrick McPhee of Harbor. Mr.

and Mrs Walter Haas and family of Escanaba visited rela- pleasure of the occasion. expecting to get the sawing the covers were removed Miss fit down within a few days and Mildred Deloria furnished several prepare the lumber for building, musical selections which were it will be, when completed, one much enjoyed. Those present In-, of the most up to date dairy barns Principal Frank Tebo, the on the peninsula. Misses Mildred Deloria and Ber-j Mr and Mrs. Moses of nice Calkins.

Anna Baltrenas, i Hunt's Spur spent the week-end as Orvil Farley. Bernard quests at the home of Mr. and Harold Goff, Paul Guertln, Alex Mrs. Eugene Bernier. and Clayton Prnkop.

The! Between thirty and forty honor entertainment was a High school students of Escanaba fitting climax to the preceding high school arrived here early In graduating exercises. the week and are having the time Mrs. Noah Deloria and son of their lives at Merrie Bruce, Mrs. Gilmot and Mrs. (Woode" Gooley Bluff, Garden.

Mayou, all of Manlstique, were exercises here Friday night. Ethel Green left here Sunday for the home of her parents at Fayette where she will spend the summer vneatlon. She was a student at Garden high. Herman Winter of Sac Bay was a business caller In town Satur- dayT Albert Ansell and William Adams motored to Manlstique Saturday and took some saws to be ground They expect to start sawing logs In a few days, at their mill several miles east of town. Mrs.

Alice Plzzala. Mrs. Albert Watchorn, Mrs. Alice Wstchorn and Mrs. Herbie Plzzala all of Sac Bay were business callers in town Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Peterson of Burnt Bluff were dinner guests at the home of Mr.

and Mm. Edmund A. Laux of Fayette Sunday. Kenneth and Cvide Heafield were dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Laux Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlrfm Hemp of Manlstique were visitors at the Edmund Laux home Sunday. Mr.

Hemp will be the manager of the new cheese factory at lstique. His former home was at Sheboygan, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laux and family of Manlstique called on members of the Laux family at Fayette Sunday.

Maurice Malkin of Marinette shipped out between seventy and eighty head of cattle the early part of the week. They were of mixed types and breeds and on the whole a pretty good run of animals. The old system of a two day trip on foot, from the farm to the shipping point at Cooks, is no longer in vogue. All of this shipment was made by truck as far as Cooks. guests at the home of Mrs.

Henry Gauthier Thursday and attended the banquet given in honor of the Fire of unknown origin completely destroyed the farm real dence of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eg gert of Fayette Saturday morning, HOOVER WAR LIBRARY REVEALS SECRETS OF CONFLICT TOO PARTfCVLAH SPINSTER (coyly): Are you a bachelor from choice? HE (promptly): Yes. It ungallant of you to say must ask the ladies that. It was their T1IE LESS THE BETTER you anything to ssy, prisoner, before the sentence is passed upon your honor, except that it takes very little to please Auto busses are becoming popular in Mysore, India, and more are to be put Into operation.

Views of the Hoover war library at Stanford university, Stanford University, which'in the nine years since the armistice has become one of the greatest centers for the study of the World war in the United States. The library was founded on an endowment given by Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce and an alumnus of the school. It many official private, which contain, truths of the war not yet revealed. Photo upper left, exterior of the library; right, newspapers preserved in the building; below, kit, Professor ft ii. Luu, director of the library; and, light, boxer felled with foreign documents.

i mm Try Teaberry Gum After Smofiing Teaberry (rum absorbs smoke breath, oools the mouth and makes smoking more enjoyable. Teaberry is the best flavor in 30 you can ett it only in this better Cum. Try Teabety like it. The Teaberry pink package novan dcdet i counters. More than SO per cent of the buetneee transacted by retati etoree cornee from the proeperoue territory radlatlna in all dtrectlone 100 miles and more from this great shopping center.

RppciiiGA Escanaba has more and larger Dry Goods stocks than DcLdlloC any other community in the Upper Peninsula. RpPilllCP Escanaba has more and larger Ready-to-Wear stocks UCL'd. USv than any other community in the Upper Peninsula. RpPilllGP Escanaba has more and larger Clothing stocks JJCCAUOC than any other community in the Upper pp QIKO Escanaba has more and larger Shoe stocks than any, DvLdUoc other community in the Upper Peninsula. RpPillKP Escanaba has more and larger Millinery stocks than Ls vLd 119C other community in the Upper Peninsula.

RpPillKP Escanaba has more and larger Hardware stocks than any other community in the Upper Peninsula. RrrnilVlP Escanaba has more and larger Jewelry stocks than IJvvdUoC any other community in the Upper Peninsula. ppjj Escanaba has more and larger Drug Store stocks than UvLdUaC any other community in the Upper Peninsula. RpPiHKP Escanaba, in virtually every field of retail merchan- UCLdUoC dising, is better equipped to supply your needs at more advantageous prices than any other Upper Peninsula city. ppohgp Keen competition between Escanaba Stores has de- DCt'dUoC veloped a more alert service in each store and prices that are always a shade lower than can be found in communities where one large store dominates the trade.

Tj convenient location, accessibility and the DcLdUSv hospitality of its people have proven to thousands of Escanaba buyers the wisdom of their choice, The popularity of Escanaba as a trading center has not been undeserved. Ite position as the Upper Peninsula's retail metropolis has been built up with painstaking care. No shopper must leave the city without first being fully satisfied as to price, quality and is the Creed of Escanaba Merchants. A determination that has made thou sands of Upper Peninsula Shoppers fully qualified to say: It Pays to Shop in Escanaba tr.

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