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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 9

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PAGE EIGHT THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PflESS FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1944 PERSONALS CLUB- PAGE SOCIETY BOLGER. Editor, Phone 692- iss Robinson Is the Bride of Gordon Mylander Miss Wilma Elsie Robinson of I 1707 Luci street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robinson oi LaBracnhe, and Clarence Eng Mylander.

son of Gordon Eng Mylander. of 2910 North Broadway, Chicago, were united in marriage at a ceremony which Rev. David L. Carlson solemnized in his par- sanage. Wednesday afternoon.

October 25. at four o'clock. The attendants were Miss Elizabeth Mylander and Marvin Mylander. The bride wore a navy blue suit with a white sheer blouse, and a light blue veiled hat. trimmed with sequins, and her flowers were a shoulder corsage of red roses.

Her bridesmaid wore navy blue with a black veiled hat. with sequin trim and her corsage was of white pompons. Mrs. Robinson, the bride's mother, wore light blue with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow pompons. A wedding supper for immediate family members was served at the home of the parents.

Bouquets of pompons decorated the table, with a four-tiered wedding cake, the top ornament, a tiny bridal couple, forming the centerpiece. The couple, following their return from a wedding trip to an unannounced destination, will make their home at 325 South 17th street. The bride is a graduate of Powers-Spalding high school and attended Cloverland Commercial college, and is now employed by the Shepeck Dimension and Lumber company at Wells. Mr. Mylander, who is a graduate of Escanaba high school, has been located in Chicago.

WELL PRESERVED! Accomac, Va. (JP Ella H. Savage has a jar of peaches 42 years old. They were preserved by her mother, Mrs. William Budd, and Mrs.

Savage says they are still perfectly. Personal News Outstandingly Good 91 TEA In Packages and Toa Bags at Your Grocer a ANNUAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY, OCT. 29th ST. BRUNO PARISH HALL NADEAU, MICHIGAN serving from 11:30 on. Roasted chicken.

Brown Gravy, Dressing, M.tshed potatoes, Cabbage salad, Kaked Deans. Pickles. Hells, coffee, pie. Adults 75c Children 36c ENTERTAINMENT IN AFTERNOON Dance to Fred Gaede and orchestra p. m.

to a person Benefit St. Bruno Church, Nadeau. Mich. A Warren Cleary, who is in training at Michigan Central College, Mount Pleasant, under the Navy V-12 program, is spending a leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald J. Cleary, 713 South Eleventh street. Ensign and Mrs. Evans Bergquist returned yesterday from a honeymoon at the Gateway, Land Lakes, Wis. Francis LaFond, who is at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in Navy V-12 training is here on a nine-day leave, visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs.

W. O. LaFond, 1106 Seventh Avenue South. A Jack Glavin, who is a Navy V-12 student at the University of Notre Dame, is home on leave, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Glavin, 520 Lake Shore Drive. Miss Dorothy Pizzala of Fayette is staying in Escanaba while her sister, Mrs. Ralph Martin of Sturgeon Bay, is confined to St. Francis hospital, Lt.

and Mrs. Robert St rye have arrived from Balboa. to spend a week with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Gunter, who are at their camp at McFarland, and with her grandmother, Mrs. Mike Gunter, 1309 Ludington street. Mrs. Catherine Rogers, 303 South 10th street, and Mrs. F.

E. Rogers, 537 North 20th street, have returned from Ashland, where they attended the funeral services for Mrs, Louis Larson. A Oi "CERTAIN DATS" 01 The Month? rf functional periodic disturbances make you feel nervous, tired, restless, at evich fn- I mous Lydia E. Plnkham's Compound to relieve such symptoms It helps naturet Compound Is also a prand stomachic tonic. Follow label directions.

Worth trying! LYDIA E. 2KKSS5 cousin of Mrs. Catherine Rogers, Mrs. Larson was well known here, George Crcedle, who is in V-12 training at the University of Notre Dame, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F.

Crcedle, 912 Lake Shore Drive. Pharmacist Mate Irma Johnson of the WAVES, who is stationed at National Naval Medical Center, Bemesda, is spending a leave at her family home, 404 South Fifteenth street, having visited in Escanaba on several occasions. Miss Helen Kaufman, who has been vsiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman, 314 Stephenson avenue, the past two weeks, has returned to San Diego, where she is employed with the Consolidated Aircraft company.

Pvt. Jess Laviolette. who has been stationed at Fort Riley, the past seven months, has received his medical discharge and returned to his home here last night. Mi Lillian H. Reynolds and Michael H.

Harris are leaving this morning for Milwaukee, called by the death of their brother, John R. Harris, former resident of Escanaba. Mips Genevieve Harris, another sister, was in Milwaukee at. the time of his death, and also attending the services will be Miss Margaret Reynolds, who is going on to Milwaukee from Green Bay. Roger Murray, who is in V-12 training at the University of Notre Dame, is here on leave, visiting at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. 410 South Ninth street. Miss Norma Robinson of LaBranche, who has been attending Cloverland Commercial college here, has taken a position with the Chysler Corporation in Detroit.

Ensign Francis Murray, United States Naval Air Corps pilot, who just completed his training course at Corpus Christi, Texas, is arriving tonight or Saturday to spend a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray.

Confirmation at Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday Confirmation services of Trinity Lutheran church of Stonington will be conducted by Rev, L. R. Lund, at the parish hall, Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 Members of the class who will be confirmed are: Eugene Paul Ecklund, John Edwin Kay, Donald Richard Olson, Richard Clayton Peterson, Wallace Clinton Thorsen, Gilbert Richard Norden, Otto Reinholdson, Betty Mae Norden, Marian Jane Thorsen, Emily Jeanette Pedersen, Marilyn Jeanette Johnson, Dorothy Jane Strom- ouist. Phyllis Lorraine Olson and Dorothy Elaine Reinholdson. The song, God, Accept My Heart This will be sung by the class and the Young Chorus also will sing at the service.

The pastor will preach on the theme, Rideth Upon the Heaven in Thy All are invited to attend the service. Vern Petersens Parents Of Son Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Petersen, of Fort Wayne, are the parents of a son, Roger Vern, born at Fort Wayne, on Monday, October 23.

The baby is the first in the family and is the first great grandchild of Mrs. Martin Petersen ant 1 of Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Brotherton of this city.

Mrs. Petersen is the former Norma Johnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, of Iron Mountain.

Daughter Born To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of ,1 r. and Mrs. Omar Curtis, 5437 Park Place, Minneapolis, are the parents of a daughter, born on Saturday, October 21.

The baby, the first in the family, has been named Julianne Powell, FOOD STORE 1821-23 LUDINGTON HT. PHONE OUR WEEK END SPECIALS EGGS, fresh pullets 44c Winter Keeping Minnesota Onions 10.bs 39c, 50 $1.75 POTATOES, 100 II). liushel $1.19 SHORTENINGS 69c FLOUR KING MIDAS 100 lb. bag $4.89 50 lb. 25 lb.

5 lb. ined 5 lb. rye 5 lb. whole wheat 5 lb. Sanisorb, 4 rolls 19c, 10 rolls DC Bland Lard, 3 lb.

jar Lard, 2 ol I I I Atw ood's 3 Ibv Hulk Santos, whole bean. 2 lbs. ROLLED OATS, 3 lb. pkg. 5 lb.

hag 39c facial tissues, IMI eL 35c $1 49c 23c 49c Flame Red TOKAY GRAPES Luscious Grapes at their very best! Eat them now while in season healthful, winev Tokay Grapes are a delicious and nourishing fruit. Sweet and juicy! And very reasonable priced! The Season's Best Grapes Are On The Market. Sec Them in Your Store's Produce Dept. NORTHWEST FRUIT CO. Distributors Phone 279Escanaba Births Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Schultz, of Detroit, are the parents of a daughter, born October 21 at Detroit. Mrs. Schultz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Chevrette. 937 Washington avenue. TO BASE MISERY OF CHILD'S COLD Schaffer Honor Roll Announced The October honor roll of the Schaffer school, announced yesterday, lists the following pupils: Scholarship: First grade Marion Degeneff, Robert Moraski, Nancy LaBeau Gauthier, Barbara LaFleur, Joseph Schermer, Russell Taylor, Paul Jennings, Velma Meyers, Joyce Taylor, Richard Tousignant. DegenefTe. Joan LaFleur, Donna Racicot, Judith Schermer, Yvonne Tousignant.

Meloche, Marvin and Miriam Piion, Mary Richer, Charlene and Shirley Tousignant. Sixth David Fisk, Dorothy Meyers. Frossard, Adola Hajnacki, Melvin Taylor. Bartoz, Delores Racicot, Shirley Billings, Mildred Gagnon, Noella Guenette. Witte.

Guenette, Margaret Meyers. Attendance: Kindergarten Robert Martin, Barbara Meyers, Elaine Tousignant, Carole Ann Schermer, Gloria Wienckowiki. Frances Zawada. First grade Nancy LaBeau, Marion Degeneff. Cavadeas, Arvilla LeBeau, Harold Martin, Joseph Schermer, Russell Taylor, Paul Jennings, Barbara LaFleur, Velma Meyers, Joyce Taylor, Degeneffe, Joan LaFleur, Carole Morin, Donna Racicot, Lawrence Richer, Judith Schermer, Amelia Weinchowski, Junior Zawada.

Leclaire, Edith Martin, Marvin and Miriam Pilon, Mary Richer, Duwayne Taylor, Shirley Tousignant. Fifth Donna Michel, Thomas Morin, Marlene Taylor, Kenneth Tousignant. Frossard, Marie Guenette, Dorothy Meyers, Joseph Viau. Hojnacki, Beverly LeClaire, Robert Muther. Billings.

Jeanette Desjardin, Noella Guenette, Delores Racicot. Ninth Maybell Witte, Gerald Tanguay, Gordon LeClaire. Racicot. Republican Club Luncheon Rally On October 30 Arrangements have been completed for the Republican luncheon rally which will be served on Monday, Oct. 30, at the Central Methodist church, corner of Thirteenth street and First Avenue South.

Mrs. A. N. Wilson, president of the Republican club, which is sponsoring the meeting, will preside and the speakers include George Girrbaeh, candidate for State Senator from the 30th District and the county candidates on the Republican ticket. Luncheon reservations which will be open up to noon Saturday, may be made at Republican Headquarters, Tenth and Ludington streets, telephone 782.

India is two-thirds the size of the United States. Koellen-Carlson Engagement Told Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Anita Koellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Koellen, of 510 Lakeside street, Madison, to Sgt. Bertil G. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Carlson, of Rapid River.

Koellen attended the University of Wisconsin. Sgt. Carlson who received his B. S. degree from Ferris Institute at Big Rapids, is stationed at Truax Field.

In 1839 Vermont dentists would "attend ladies at their if requested. FRETFUL CHILDREN Many rely on take Mother Gray's Sweet Powdert when a laxative is needed by the little ones. Equally effective for 45 years of country-wide approval. At all drug stores 35c. Caution: use only as directed, MOTHIR SWI1T POWDIRS D-DAY Means DEWEY DAY DO YOU KNOW That our farmers were forced to burn millions of bushels of wheat to prevent an assessment while at the same time we bought wheat from Canada.

Who said the three little are dead? 11 Days Until Election! (Political Adv A NT ROLLS THAT ARE A FOR ENTRY BLANK Any winner in the contekl will Ket in rioc crick troin QUALITY FRKSll MEATS FROM UIIIOIVCIIO Springers 43c TAKK A TIP FROM MARGIE! de- gar inc. lt made exclusively ot pure, nutritious vegetable oils churned right in with the fresh, pasteurized skim milk and ever)- pound is enriched ith 9,000 units of Vitamin A. Nadeau Church Benefit Sunday St. parish at Nadeau is serving a chicken dinner and entertaining at its annual autumn festival on Sunday, October 29, at the parish hall. The dinner will be served from 11:30 on, and there will be special entertainment features in the afternoon and dancing in the evening from 8 o'clock until midnight.

The public is invited. Proceeds are for the benefit of the church. Social Club Rebekah Meeting Phoebe Rebekah Lodge, No. 179, will hold a regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, at the I. O.

O. F. hall. North Tenth street. Initiation of a large class of candidates will be held and lunch will be served.

A large attendance is desired. SINCE 1893 Frederick- FURS 16-18 North 4th Street Minneopolit LEG of LAMB, lb. LAMB SHOULDER ROAST, lb. LAMB li IB STEW, lb. BEEF CHUCE Ib.

29c und ZOC BONELESS BEEF STEW, Ib. PICKLED PIGS l'EET, Ib. RING BOLOGNA, Ib. PO HK 8 A US AGE. Ib, I KAN Kl I RTS, Kl Ib.

VI SHOULDER HOAST, Ib. HotDawgDjjightl FRESH FRF ITS AM) VEGETABLES GRAPES, Tokav 38c ORANGES, Valencias, 3 Ibis. ORANGES, Florida "7 juice, 3 GRAPEFRUIT, 3 lbs. sLjC APPLES, Mich, McIntosh, a 4 lbs. jLy CELERY, Paacal, I Ire.

I JLC CURTISS MUSTARD tmii SALAD HORSE RADISH AT YOUR STOftl DAGENAIS GROCERY 1501 WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE 2430 Doliverify; Tuesday, Thursday Saturday Beer and Wine to take out WEEK-END SPECIALS GRAPES, Flame Tokays ONIONS, II) lb. Mesh CRANBERRIES, locals 35c 29c Lb. Lb. COFFEE, Wigwam SALAD DRESSING, White Birch, qt.

CORN FLAKES, orks 3 for DURKEE, Oleo, 28c 25c SOAP, Fels Naptha, 6 bars SOAP, American Family, 6 TOBACCO Nigger Hair, Peerless, Boy, Standard, Beech Nut, Scrap 3 pkgs. VEAL STEAK, Grade AA Lb. PORK SAUSAGE, 1 lb. roll RING BOLOGNA, lb. 32c 29c PORK SAUSAGE.

Small, lb. ASSORTED COLD MEATS, LAST, BUT NOT BUTTER. Lb. 17c 39c 3'c 29c 33c Plow 25c 45c 39c 35c 49c Ckiftir! ROASTED THE "FLAVOR SAVER" WAY Adventure turns these greenhorns into seasoned coffee beans cram-packed with flavor, process roasts the beans not too much or loo litde but exacdy right. CkapttrS FLAVOR LOCKED IN THE BEAN no fairy tale that Nature locks flavor in the bean.

why not a single pound of Coffee is ground in advance. When you buy, it's still in the flavor-packed bean! nina ciind ng live happily ever after your coffeepot when coffee is to "fit" it. Coffee is exactly right for each indi-. vidual coffee maker and means fuller flavor every tune.4 MOHR FLAVOR ALWAYS The happy ending to this finer richer flavor in every cup. Change now to Coffee, America best-liked coffee.

Remember, there a blend to sujtjrouMaste FOR PERFECT VACUUM POT COFFEE Have fresh bean coffee ground VACUUM POT grind. For each cup of water measured into lower section. measure two level tablespoonfuls of coffee into upper section. Put top section in place, heat until most of water rises to top tion. Turn off once, let coffee filter to immediately.

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