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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 11

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4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939 THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS PAGE ELEVEN Garden News Church Services Garden, Oct. 15 -St. John the Baptist: 8:00 a. m. Mass: Congregational: 10:00 a.

m. Sunday School. I'scodna-Bart us Steve Pscodna, son of the late Mrs. Charles Juskewitz, and Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bartus were married in Escanaba Saturday by a Justice of the Peace. Their attendants were Miss Frances of the bride, and Elmer Horning. The groom helps to operate his step-father's farm. A wedding dance in their honor was given in the Community hall Saturday night. Senior's Party The Seniors are sponsoring a party to be given Council room Wednesday evening.

The proceeds will be the nucleus of the fund for their graduating expenses. Club Organized The T. club organized Wednesday night at the home of Miss Marguerite Bureau. OffiPers elected were Miss Ethel Greene, president; Mrs. Hazel Duschene.

vice-president; Miss June Duschene. secretary, and Miss Marguerite Bureau. treasurer. Their first meeting will be held at the home of Miss Monica Truckey Tuesday evening. Birthday Party Mrs.

Mary McPhee entertained several little girls at her home Thursday afternoon to celebrate the eighth birthday anniversary of Helen Grace Pizzala, daughter of Bernie Pizzala of Sack Bay, whom she adopted a few days after her birth. The guests enjoyed games. after which they had a tasty lunch and presented Helen Grace with nice gifts. WASH WINDOWS WITHOUT WATER with SHINEX, SHINEX at for Windows, Mirrors and all Glass SurfacesBELOIT, WI SCOR SIM Spray on -Wipe off SO QUICK AND EASY PROTECTS YOUR HANDS MAKES GLASS SPARKLE LEAVES NO GREASY FILM WILL NOT INJURE PAINT OR VARNISH SURFACE Recommended by Your Grocer Made by Makers of -Z CLEANER Naus FOOD Specials John Lown. son of Dr.

and Mrs. John A. Lown 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. Briefs Mrs.

Emma Longfield left Sunday for Rapid River where she will visit with her niece Mrs. Grant Truckey before proceeding to Gladstone to visit re atives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavlot.

Marcella Pavlot. and Mr. and Mra. Henry Heckner of Carney were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Pavlot. Miss Gladys Millington attended the Teachers' Convention at Iron Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Beck and son of Escanaba spent the weekend at the James Adams' home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Juhl of the Soo were -end guests of Mr. and Mra. George J.

Truckey. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deloria motored to Marquette Saturday to spend the -end with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Caron o1 Colby. Wis. are spending a few days with Mr. Caron's mother, Mrs.

Fred Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fountain. son Junior.

and Russell Gardipee of Manistique visited at the Arcen Mercier home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Christine Couillard of Nahma returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with relatives here. Ray Kauthen Edward ner and William Horning returned Saturday from Green Bay where they had spent several days. U'lysses Thibault and Mrs.

Nora Lester motored to Manistique1 Monday and brought back Mrs Aristide Thibault who had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. Lavigne. Mrs.

French of Bark River spent several davs last week with her daughter. Mrs. Tom Millington. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Farley of Kate's Bay went to camp on the Nahma Line Wednesday to stay the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lieberwitz and son and Mrs. Rosie Cogging of Flint returned home Sunday after visiting Mrs.

Josephine Baker for a week. Mrs. John Waterstradt and daughter Lila of Chicago. Mrs. TIP-TOP PANCAKES quick as SCAT! 3 You'll enjoy making so easily and seeing them out such a beautiful golden so tender, so delicious! Just Add Milk or Water Pillsburys Pillsbury's Pancake FLOUR PLAIN OR BUCKWHEAT WHY? Paul Grazeau and sons Paul.

Billie and Lloyd and Isabel Hammerberg of Escanaba were visitors at the John Cota home Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess. daughters Margaret and Elsie and Mrs.

Burgess sr. of Escanaba visited at the home of Mrs. Katherine McNally Sunday. Mrs. Sidney Smith.

daughter Gayle Ann. and Molly McNally motored to Escanaba Saturday to get Mrs. McNally and son Palmer. the latter being taken back to work there Monday by his sister Katherine. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Winter and Mrs. Alice La Belle visited at the home of Mrs. John McKay Sunday. the latter remaining 111- til Tuesday for the funeral of the late John McKay.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winter jr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Winter motored to Escanaba Monday ning and remained for the John! McKay funeral Tuesday morning. Mrs. Jack Halverson and son Jackie. of Milwankee, came Sunday to visit at the Paul Lamkey home.

Mr. and Mrs. John Potvin Mrs. John Potvin jr. and Mrs.

Walter Deloria motored to Osier Sunday. called by the accidental death of a relative. John Potvin John Vernon Potvin and Mrs. Edna Lester went Monday to attend the funeral at Rapid River. Mr.

and Mra. George Hooper of Clarksville called 0n1 Mrs. Heafield Sunday. They were returning from Marquette, where they had spent days with Dr. and Mrs.

Rigterink of Grand Rapids at their summer cottage and were on their way to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. A Laux of Favette, while Mr. 100- per shook off his hayfever.

Theodore Haen and son Vernon visited with Mrs. John McKay in Escanaba Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Devet and son Leslie of Fairport spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Bennett of Manistique. Elizabeth Des Brochers ar rived here Sunday from Green Bay where she is in training as nurse. to spend a few days at the home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Theophile Rochers Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Deloria. Mrs. Exilda Gauthier and Mrs. Charles Gauthier spent the weekend with relatives in Negaunee returning Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hennessey and children visited at the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Deloria of Sheboygan Falls.

Wis. Senator James Dotsch and Napoleon Boudreau spent Monday in E'scanaba. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hynes of Thompson spent Saturday with Mrs.

Emma Johnston. Mrs. Wm. Gentz and Mrs. Belle Krummy of Manistique visited their father.

Joseph Farley sr. at the home of his son Antoine, Sunday. KEEP YOUR HOME. noomed WITH and HY-GLO FURNITURE SELF. POLISHING POLISH FLOOR WAX Dries to a hard finish like Makes floors look bright varnish.

Isn't sticky. and new. Hy-Gle is more leaves 1 no bluish film. waterproof. Requires Finger prints won't stay rubbing.

Dries in 19 on furniture when treated utes to a high lustre. will with Shur Shine. not track. Get My- -Ole. RECOMMENDED BY YOUR GROCER MADE BY' THE MAKERS OF FAMOUS CLEANER JOANNES SPICES Announce A BRAND New ALL-METAL Can WITH THE PATENTED MEASURE-MASTER TOP That Really Opens Easily IT IS OPEN FOR SIFTING IT IS OPEN FOR SPOONING SPOON FITS IN CAN ELIMINATES SPILLING COSTS NO MORE THAN ORDINARY SPICES "I'm patrolling my beat when this explosion shakes m'back 1 Then the Miller twins streak pass me and I'm after 'em double- 2 "And quick.

"Playing at chemistry, again," I'm thinking. "Halt!" I shout, if you following 'em right into the Miller's kitchen." And what will you be at me, wanting, Officer O'Toole?" says their maid, shieldin' the 'Sure talk with those boys, M'am," I say. "It's disturbing the peace they are!" enough 3 Before I know it I'm setting there, domestic-like, making the peace over a cup of coffee." And what coffee!" I say, enjoying every swallow. "Tastes as good 4 It's a proud and happy man I am these six months later. Me, as it smells!" "Sure and it's better than Officer O' Toole, drinking every day in m'own kitchen.

you deserve, O'Toole," she says, "it's And her, pretty as a picture, setting across from me and smiling Richer Roast coffee!" every time I say, "Pour the again, Mrs. Cooks News Ladies' Aid Cooks. Mich. -The members of the Catholic Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. William Deuparo Thursday afternoon and were invited for their next meeting to the Mrs.

Russell Minor. Thursday, Oct. 19. Personals James Archambean of the S. Army.

stationed at Fort Snelling. friends and rela tives here Wednesday. CORN VOLON PEARS "VOLUNTEER SALON VOLUN PRODUCTS ARE SOLD WITH A MONEY-BACK CUARANTEE!" VOLUNTEER Mrs. Milton Lavigne of Manistique spent the -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Wehner. Frank Hartman of Manistique called at the John Meadow home Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Gray and family spent the past week at the Mountain Ash Resort near Manistique.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowersox of Jackson. called on relatives here Thursday. The Misses Mario Hartman and Marie Archambeau spent the -end at the homes of their parents here.

FLAKES VOLUNTEER FOOD 10 years of service calls for tion-and this is it! You've amazing food bargains as your nearby Volunteer Food big 10th Anniversary Sale save! WASHES CLOTHES WHITER! MAKES YOUR DISHES AND GLASSWARE Sparkle C-Z CLEANER SOFTENS WATER, SAVES SOAP. ANT ELIMINATES SOAP SCUM I RECOMMENDED BY YOUR GROCER STORES TOS SPECIALS SALE OCTOBER 13-14th a real colobra never seen such those on sale Store during this VOLUNTEER Come early and FLAVORS GELATIN DESSERT Gelatin Dessert Volunteer Extra Fancy 2 for CORN CORN FLAKES Catsup Indiana, 14 oz. bottles 27c FLAKES 13-oz. Volunteer, pkg. 3 for 25 DILL CLOVERLAND PICKLES 32 oz.

count bottles 2 for 29c Joannes Small Green Whole NU-CREST 19 oz. cans for Beans 2 35c Cloverland 20 No. oz. cans Early Variety for SUGAR CATSUP Peas 2 PURE CANE 14 oz. bottles Standard Volunteer Mammoth Ungraded Sweet, 20 Fine Granulated, Towel Bags VOLUNTEER 07.

cans PEAS 10 Lbs. 2 For 17c for JOANNES QUALITY FRESH GROUND JOANNES QUALITY SWEET PEAS 27c Powdered Sugar 3 lbs. PRUNES 2 ('loverland Standard Cut Green for BROWN Fancy Santa Clara "Large Meaty" oz. cans lbs. Size.

20 Beans SUGAR 3 Joannes Quality Cut Green 3 lbs. for 27 20 oz. cans for Beans 27c Volunteer Fancy Fruit VOLUNTEER 15-oz. for Cocktail cans 29c COFFEE SOFTASILK Cloverland Vegetable or Tomato SOFTASILK In Fresh-tite bags 22 oz. cans for Soup 3 CAKE FLOUR lb.

22c VOLUNTEER VAN CAMP'S 44 oz. pkg. Van amp: Pork Beans COFFEE 2 lbs. for 24c Pork 16 oz. cans MINUTE MAN DEANS 4 for 23c COFFEE 1 lb.

14c CHOCOLATE ANN Thinshell Purebake Graham 3 Ibs. for 39c Crackers 2 lb. pkg. 17c COOKIES Micky DOG FOOD Thinshell Purebake Salted Soda "Delicious Pure Chocolate Coated Crackers 2 lb. pkg.

16c Shortbread Approximately 42 1 lb. tins 3 for 25c to a pound. Ritz Crackers 1 lb. pkg. lb.

17c VOLUNTEER TOILET Pillsbury's SPICED JUMBLE PAPER FARINA COOKIES lb. 10c for 4 19c 14-oz. pkg. RIGHT RESERVED Pillsbury's TO LIMIT FARINA 9c QUANTITIES. (CHOCOLATE PARTY MIX) BRACH'S FRUITS and VEGETABLES CHOCOLATE TEASERS 2 Lh.

13c Oranges, Sweet Juicy Valencias 2 doz. 29c 1 15. 25c Apples, Michigan Beauties, good eating. 7 lbs. 22c Cauliflower, Snow White Hd.

10 to 17c OXYDOL 24 oz. pkg. 20c Yams, Excellent for Candying 5 lbs. 25c Grapefruit, Pears, Grapes, Peaches, Cranberries, Squash, toes, Endive, Brussel Sprouts, Idaho Baking Potato. GORGEOUS FRENCH SOAP 4 for 19c LEG OF LAMB MEAT SPECIALS tb 26c MILLED TOILET 5 lb.

pkg. Lamb Stew 2 lbs. 25c Pork Liver tb 10c Automatic SOAP FLAKES 71c Sliced Bacon tb cello wrapped 11c Spare Ribs 2 lbs. 29c Round Steak tb 19c Kitchen Klenzer GENDRON'S 1, STORE Gladstone 221 S. F.

X. 11th FONTAINE 1108 Groos, HUGHES CASH MARKET 13 oz. can for PETERSON BERGMAN Harris, Mich. CLEANS AND EASY QUICK AUGUST CARLSON only Dirt 2 I Ic Rapid River, Mich. PALACE MEAT MARKET Manistique, Mich.

LITTLE BO-PEEP Qts. 23c 1115 Ludington 428 A. D. RICHER CLIFF'S CASH MARKET 229 Stephenson Avenue LITTLE BOY BLUE. 2 oz.

bottles 9c 330 S. 15th -Phone 1654 Phone 93 and 94 GIBBS COMPANY WILFORD'S FLEECY WHITE OLD DUTCH Perkins, Mich. Rapid River, Mich. Qts. 15c 2 for CLEANSER 15c VOLUNTEER Ass't.

Flavors for oz. pkg. 3 11c ONE pancakes turn brown, Flour it's disturbing your handsome face I'll be lay hands on these lambs," she comes back her blue eyes flashing. "'But m'duty, M'am?" and you can be forgetting your duty long to cool off and talk sensible," she says. MAKE THIS TEST YOURSELF FOR FRESHNESS Open a can of B.

Smell its preserved by B's wonderful fragrance vacuum pack. FOR AROMA Pour a cup and breathe the appetizing real coffee aroma. It's proof of B's Richer Roast. Coffee Drip or Regular 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..

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