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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 11

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Escanaba, Michigan
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, THt tbCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS Gordcn News (Ituri'li Smlrpjt Garden, Mlrh. Sunday. Oct. 15 St. John the Baptist: 8:00 h.

m. Mass; Congregational: 10:00 a. in. SuudAy School. Steve Pscodnu, son of the late Jiiflkewitz, and Josephine, daughter of Mr.

and PartiiH were niarrlnd In Kacanaha Saturday by a of the Peaco. Thrtr werp Miss Frances Hart us, sister of tlie bride. and Elmer Horning. ThP groom helps to operate his farm. A danrp in thpir honor was given in the Community hall Saturday MiRht.

Nrnior's Party Thp Seniors are sponsoriuK a party to be given in tho ii room Wpdtipsdav pvpning. Thp propppds will bp the nucleus of the fund for their graduating expenses, Organized Thp T. N. club organized Wednesday night Ht thp home of Miss Marguerite Bureau. Ofti- era elected were Miss Kth 1 (ireene, president: Mrs.

Hazel Duschene, vice-president; Miss June huschene. secretary. and Miss Marguptite Bureau. treasurer. Their first mppting will bo hold the home of Miss Monica Truckev Tupsdav evening.

Birthday Part Mrs. Mary McPhee entertained several little girls at her home Thursday afternoon to celebrate i lie eighth birthday anniversary Mplpn (iracp Pizzala, daughter of Bernie of Sack Bay, whom slip adopted a few days hpr birth. ThP guests enjoyed a. nnes. after which they had a tasty lunch and presented Helen tirace with nicP gifts.

SO QUICK AND EASY PROTECTS YOUR HANDS MAKES GLASS SPARKLE LEAVES NO GREASY HIM WILL NOT INJURE PAINT OR VARNISH SURFACE aoc Made by Makers ol C-Z CLEANER Patients John liown. son of and Mrs. John A. had his tonsils and adenoids removed at the Shaw hospital Saturday Ralph Martin is being treated by the local physician for an infection of the hand caused from a blister. Mrs.

Ktnma l.onplield Sunday for Rapid River where she will visit with her niece Mrs. Truckev before proceeding to (Jladstone to visit re atives. Mr and Mrs. Joe Pavlot. Marcella Pavlot.

and Mr. and Mrs. Henry lleckner of were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Pavlot Miss (iladvs II net on attended the Convention at Iron Mountain. Mr.

and Mrs Beck and son of Kscauaha spent the weekend at the James Adams' home. Mr. and Mrs. Juhl of the Soo were week cud guests of Mr. and Mrs.

(Jeorge J. Truckev. Mr and Mrs Bert Delorla motored to Marquette Saturday to spend the week-end with friends Mr and Mrs. Adolph Caron ol Colby, Wis. are spending a few days with Mr Caron mother, Mrs.

Fred Beach. Mr and Mrs. Art Fountain, son Junior, and Russell of Manistiijue visited at the Arcen Mercier home Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Christine Couillard of Nalima returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with relatives here. Ray Kant ben Kdward Prizz- ner and William Horning returned Saturday from CJreen Bay where they had spent several days.

Clysses Thibault and Mrs. Nora Lester motored to Manistique Monday and brought back Mrs Aristide Thibault who had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. A havigne. Mrs.

French of Bark River spent several days last week with her daughter. Mrs. Tom Millington Mr and Mrs. Louis Farley of Bay went to camp on the Nahma Line Wednesday to stay the winter months. Mr.

and Mrs. (ins Lieberwitz and son and Mrs. Rosie Coggins of Flint returned home Sunday after visiting Mrs. Josephine Baker for a week Mrs. John Waterstradt and 'daughter LUa of Chicago, Mrs.

Paul (IrazeHU and sons Paul. Millie and Lloyd and Isabel Ham merberg of Fscanaha were visitors at John Cota home Sunil a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess, daughters Margaret and Klsie and Mrs Burgess sr. of Kscauaha visited at the home of Mrs.

Katherine McNally Sunday. Mrs. Sidney Smith, daughter Ann. and Molly McNally motored to Kscauaha Saturday to get Mrs. Mi Nalh and son Palmer.

the latter being taken back to work there Monday by his sister Katherine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter and Mrs. Alice visited at the home of Mrs.

John Sunday, the latter remaining until Tuesdav foi the funeral of the late John McKay Mr and Mrs. Win Winter Jr and Mr and Mrs Charles Winter motored Kscauaha Monday evening and remained for the John McKav funeral Tuesdav morning Mrs. Jack Halverson and son Jackie, of Milwaukee, came Sunday to visit the Paul Lam key home. Mr. and Mrs John sr Mrs John jr and Mrs.

Walter motored to Osin Sunday, called by thp ncridpntal death of a relativp. John Potvin John Vprnon Potvin and Mrs. Kdna Lpstpr wpnt Monday to attrnd the funeral at Rapid River. Mr. and Mrs.

(Jeorge Hooper of Clarksville called on Mrs. Ilea- fleld Sunday. They were returning from Marquette where they had spent several days with 1 and Mrs. Rlgterink of (Land Rapids at their summer cottage and were on their way to spend a few days with Mr and Mrs. A Laux of Fayette, while Mr.

Hooper shook off his hay fever. Theodore Haen and son Vernon visited with Mrs. John McKav in Kscauaha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Level and son Leslie of Fairport spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bennett of Manistique. Miss Kllzabeth lies Uoehers ar rived here Sunday from CJreen Bay where she is in training as a nurse, to spend a few days at the home of her grandparents. Mr and Mrs.

Pes Rochets Mr and Mrs. Henry Beloria. Mrs Kxilda and Mrs Chailes spent the week end with relatives in Negaunee ret ruing on day. Mr and Mrs. Cal Heiltiessev and children visited at the week end with Mr and Mrs.

Jerome He loria of Sheboygan Falls. Wis nator James Dotsch and poleon Boudreau spent Monday in I 'scanaba. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hynes ol Thompson spent Saturday with Mrs Kmma Johnston.

Mrs. Will, and Mrs. Belle Krumtny of Manistique visited their father. Joseph Farley sr at the home of his son Antoine, Sunday Cooks News Aid Cooks, The members of the Catholic Ladies' A id met with Mrs. William Deuparo Thursday afternoon and were invited for their next meeting to the home of Mrs.

Russell Minor, Thursdav, Oct. Personals James Archambeau of the S. Army, stationed at Fort Snelling, Minn visited friends and relatives here Wednesrtiiv. Mrs. Mil I on La vigne of Manistique spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs.

Mark Wehner. Frank Hartman of Manistique called at the John Meadow home Wednesday. Mr. iiiicl Mrs. He rhert Cray and family spent the past week at the Mountain Ash Resort near Manist ique.

Mr and Mrs. Leo Mowersox of Jackson, Mich called on relatives here Thursday. The Misses Marie Hartman and Marie Archambeau spent the week-end at the homes of their PAGE ELEVEN KEEP YOUR HOME SHUR-SHINE and HY-G10 rURNITURI POLISH Dr let to a hard likt varnish. Isn't sticky leaves no bluish film. Finjier prints won't star on furniture when treated with SIlf.POllSMIN« noot wax Makes (loon look bright and new.

Ny-Sla is more waterproof. Requires ruMMiif. Dries in 19 minutes to a hijth luttre. Vt ill not traik. Get My Volunteer, 13 oz.

pkg. RECOMMENDED BY YOUR GROCER VOLUNTEER PRODUCTS ARE SOLD WITH A MONEY-BACK CUARANTEE! SPECIALS OCTOBER 13-14th C0RN FLAKES 25c Gelatin Dessert Ass't. Flavors for oz pkg. MIC Volunteer Extra Fancy for VQTSUp Indiana, 14 oz. bottles Mm CLOVERLAND DILL PICKLES 32 oz.

13-15 count 2 29c recommended by your grocer BY' I MAKfBS FAMOUS 7 A I TIP-TOP PANCAKES enjoy making pancakes so and seeing them turn out such a beautiful golden brown, so tender, so delicious! Pillsburys Pancake Flour OR BUCKWHEAT 3 JOANNES SPICES Announce A BRAND New ALL-METAL Can WITH THE PATENTED MEASURE-MASTER TOP That Really Opens Easily CLICK! IT IS OPEN FOR SIFTING CLICK I IT IS OPEN FOR SPOONING SPOON FITS IN CAN ELIMINATES SPILLING COSTS NO MORE THAN ORDINARY SPICES MJB WHY? patrolling my beat when this explosion shakes Small Whole 19 oz. cans for 2 No. I 20 oz. cans for 19( Mainniot Ii I -O oz. ('lovrrlantl Stantlnnl ill Beans20 a (III (il'I'tll Beans20 oz'cans Fruii 15-oz.

for cans Clovrrlaml rjjclalilt or 'I'onialo 22 oz. cans ior SUGAR PURE CANE Fine Granulated, Towel Bags IO 59 I oann us gi kki sh (iitotM) Powdered Sugar 3lbs 23c ii nnowN SUGAR 3 22c NU-CREST CATSUP 14 oz. bottles Stcmdard For JOANNES QUALITY PRUNES Kamy Sanla Clara Mraly' 40 50 Size. Ibs. for 27c Cccklail Soup 2 29( Then the Miller twins streak pass me and I'm aiter 'em double- quick.

"Playing at themistry, thinking. I shout, following right into the Miller's kitchen." And what will you be wanting, Officer says their maid, shieldin' the talk with those boys.M am," I say. "It disturbing the peace they are!" 2 disturbing your handsome face be if you lay hands on these lambs," she comt back at me, her blue eyes m'duty, "Sure and you can be forgetting your duty long enough to cool off and talk she says. MAKE THIS TEST YOURSELF KM FRESHNESS Open a can of B. Smell its wonderful fragrance preserved by vacuum pack.

FOR AROMA Pour a cup and breathe the appetizing real coffee aroma. It's proof of B's Richer Roast. 3 23c VAN CAMP'S Pork Beans SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR 44 oz. pkg. VOLUNTEER COFFEE In Kresh-lltf 1 lb'22e 2 Ibs.

for 43c oz. caiiH for MINUTE MAN TI I 'II 2 lb. pkg. 23c 17c Salici 2 lb. pkg.

16c Drip or Regular 3 Before I know it I'm setting there, domestic-like, making the petce over cup of And bat I sty, enjoying every ss good as it and better than you deserve, she says, Richer Roast 4 It's proud and happy man I am these six months later. Me, Officer drinking every day in m'own kitchen. And her, pretty as picture, setting across from me and smiling every time I say, "Pour the again, Mrs. for FLAVOR Now taste a cup of made at any strength. Enjoy its delicious, extra rich flavor.

RICHER ROAST gives you RICHER FLAVOR Copr. 1939 by Co. Pillsbury's FARINA 1 lb. pkg. 2 Pillsbury's FARINA 14-oz.

pkg. 9 CHOCOLATE ANN COOKIES "Delicious Pure Chocolate Coated Shortbread Cooky" Approximately 42 to a pound. ib. I7c COFFEE 1 14c 3 Ibs. for 39c Micky DOG FOOD 1 lb.

tins 25c SPICED JUMBLE COOKIES 10c VOLUNTEER TOILET PAPER 4 0 19c HoroL.vn: mix hi a irs CHOCOLATE TEASERS RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. I 13c 1 Ib. 25c 24 oz. pkg. 20c IKKVH MILLED TOILET SOAP 4 19c Automatic SOAP FLAKES 71c Kitchen Klenzer 13 oz.

can lie LITTLE 23c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Oranges, Sweet Juicy Valencias ............2 doz. 29c Apples, Michigan Beauties, good eating 7 lbs. 22c Cauliflower, Snow White Hd. 10 to 17c Yams, Excellent for Candying 5 25c fruit, IVars, IVarhrs, ItniHsd Sprouts, Idaho llakinu; MEAT SPECIALS LEG OF 26c Lamb Stew 2 lbs. 25c Pork Liver ib 10c Sliced Vi ib cello wrapped Hc Spare Ribs 2 lbs.

29c Round Steak fo 19c LITTLE BOY BLUE s9c FLEECY WHITE Qs 15c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 15c STORK (iioos, 1. (iladstone PETERSON BERdMAN Hapiit IU mt Mich. PAI.ACK MEAT MARKET l.udington 428 CASH MARKET 330 S. 15th I GIBBS COMPANY Perkins, Mich. F.

X. FONTAINE 221 S. nth 1108 HUGHES CASH MARKET Harris, Mich. AUGUST CARLSON Munistique, Mich. A.

I). RICHER 220 Stephenson Avenue Phone 03 anti 04 Rapid River, Mich..

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