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PAGE SIX THE ES CANADA (MICE) DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1944 PERSONALS CLUB PAGE -AMT BOLGER. EdHor. 691- Registration Open for Horne Nursing Class Delta county women who plan to take the Red Cross home nursing course, which will begin Monday night at the Webster school annex, may register now at the Red Cross headquarters or with committee members. Those on the county committee and their telephone numbers arc: Church Services Hovler, 745; Mrs.

Walin, 1664; Mrs. Mike iar- of Escanaba; and Mrs. 4271. and Mrs. Stan.

5081, of Gladstone, who cannot begin the but would like to take later should register Mrs. Loui ter Dickst rell. 407. Dale lev Those class now the course now. At the first class a convenient meeting night will be arranged.

Upon completion of the six-lesson course. Red Cross certificates will be presented to those who taken it. Children's Story Hour At Library Miss Jean Trantanella. librarian at the Carnegie public library, ha? chosen three interesting stories. Wash My Credle.

MacNeil, and and His a folk tale, for the story hour which she will conduct this morning at the Carnegie public library. The story hour will be held in the Room, beginning at 10 ST JOSI PII CATHOLIC Corner 7th nnd Isi Ave. S. Rev. Alphonse Wllberdlng, O.

F. Pastor Hev Francis, Asst Pastor. 6 Low Mass Mass. om aM, Masses- 7 00 and 8.00 ST. ATHOLIC Corner 12th St and lit Aw.

The Very Rev. Fr. Kennedy, J'aMor Rev. Fr. Morbert Frelburger, 6.00—Low Mass 30 Mass, a Low Mam Low Mass Baptisms By appointment.

Wetk-day Masses and 7:30 Confessions every Saturday, 3.00 and 7:00 p. m. Thursday, 7 30 Hour. ST. ANSI'S CATHOLIC Corner 8th St and 1st Ave Rev Fr Joseph Guertln, Pastor.

Rev. Fr. Clilfoid Nadeau, Ass't Mass High Mass. Mass Benediction following the Mass. ll.OO-Xow Mass.

a. m. Perpetual Novena to the Sorrowful Mother, every Friday at 4:15 In the afternoon and at 7 3u In the evening CHRISTIAN St II NCI MiLIKTY 30 a. school. 11.00 a.

m. Runda.v service. Subject: "Soul and Wednesday night eervice at 8 00 Reading room at church, 325 S. 13th street, open Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all.

N. There are 490 distinct species of plants that produce rubber. Quickly Relieves Distress of HeadCoids A little Va-tro-nol up cach nostril effectively end promptly relieves di: tress of head makes breathing easier also helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time. Try it You'll like It! Follow directions in folder. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Snciii Oislls-Dity Rest Of Works Fill Riffel al I lit 11:00 Morning worship.

6 church. PI NTFCOSTM, ASSFMHLY Cornei N' 19th St and 15th Ave. Rev. A L. Colegrove, Pastor.

school 7 service Tuesday, 7 30 p. study and prayer meeting Thursday, 7 30 meeting. Friday, 8 00 p. teachers' training class MISSION COVENANT (Hannahvlllel Rev. Ervin Chas.

Hanson. Pastor. Sunday. November 10 10.00 a. MISSION COVENANT (Nadeau) Rev.

Ervin Chas. Hanson. Pastor. Sundav, November 3 00 p. Thursday, 8 SO IB Bible study and prayer meeting in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Nels Johnson. ST STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL Corner 6th St and 3rd Ave. James Ward. Rector.

Sunday, November 19 Communion. school. 10 4.V Morning prayer with sermon on "How to Wage Music by yo wr our new qnujiShop. 1004 LUD. ST.

ESCANABA Announcing THK HEALTH SUPREME A truly delicious holiday cake. cntmmed full of assorted fruits and nutmrats. want one for your Thanksgiving dinner table. Available in 1-lb. and 2-lb.

bars and 3-lb. and 5-lb. rings, wherever Northland Breads are sold. 75 per pound Distributors the choir. Everyone who ubsents himself from church worship with the gation.

even on a single Sunday, Is the losei This is especially true during strenuous days. MISSION COVENANT (Bark River) Ervin Chas Hanson, Pastor. Sunday, November 19 Evening servire ay, 00 p. Aid in the ol Mr Mrs Rruce of Personal News Fn homi ton SAI.FM KV. Coi nei 12th St.

and 4th Ave. Win. Lutz, Pastor. 24th Sunday after Ti inltv. Nov.

19 9:00 a Sunday school Our atin: Every child In Sunday school and in New scholarsunday anv time All people of school age Invited to attend. Divine service in Eng- church every may enroll at young expected and 10:00 a Ush 11:15 Worship in German. Th.inksglving Dad, 10 00 a. Thanksgiving services in English. Visitors are always welcome Come ye thankful cornel give thanks unto the Lord, for He Is good; for His mercy endureth forever." Saturday, Oil Religious Instructions HAI.EM LI'THtKAN I Hark River) Emory Pokrant.

Pastor Sunday, November IP Sunday school Morning worship. 8 IK) p. of admm- 11:15 Mondav iatration Thursday, 8 15 Thanksgiving IMMAMEL LUTHERAN Corner 15th St and 1st Ave. S. Hev.

R. Lund, Pastor. Sunday, November 19 0 15 a Sunday school There Is a welcome for you in uur Sunday school 10:30 ft worship service with Holy Communion. Sermon theme "Not Dead. Hut Both the senior and Junior choirs wil sing at this service A group of new members will be welcomed into the congregation.

7:30 program will be given by the Luther League to which the public is invited Monday and Wednesday evenings, The senior choir will meet for rehearsal Please notice that the choir meets both these evenings at 7:30. Thursday, 10:00 a service. This will be a Joint service of the Bethany and the Immanuel Lutheran churches. Music by the Bethany choir and sermon by Rev. Lund on thr theme: "Thanks Be to God.

Who Gives Members and friends of these congregations are dlallv invited Friday. 8 00 Priscilla Sewing Circle meets at the home of Mr nnd Mrs Bradford. S. 15th St. Mrs Bradford will be the host of the evening.

Members and friends are Invited Saturday, 10:00 a. instruction You are invited to worahlp with the Immanuel. FOX SERVICES Rev Lund will hold services at the Fox schoolhouse Sunday at 3 00 p. m. A kind invitation la extended to all.

TRINITY LUTHERAN (Stoning ton) Rev Lund, Pastor. Sunday, November 19 10.00 school. You are always welcome in our Sundav school. There will be no services this Sunday. The services on November Will be hdd at 2 30 o'clock.

Saturday, November 25- The Trinity Ladies' Aid will hold a parcel post sal? and serve supper, beginning at 8 30, to which the public is invited. FIRST METHODIST Corner 6th St. and 2nd Ave O. Steen, Pastor. Sunday, November 19 9 4ft -Church school.

A new Bible class for adults with Mins Helen Snyder the teacher will be organized 10 4ft Morning worship. Special music by the choir. Monday. 7:00 p. Boy Scout Troop No 450 at the Franklin achool.

Thursday, 7 00 in Choir practice. 8 00 p. Methodist Youth Fellow- I snip- HVHK KlYkK MKTHOD1HT Rev O. Steen, Pastor. November 19 L- 1-t.

(j. .) Leona Bichler, United States Navy, will leave this morning for New York City where she will be stationed, following a visit with friends and relatives in Esca- nab. Miss Mary Jane Johnson of the Green Bny OPA office has returned to that city after spending a week with the local OPA office. Statf Sfct. Robert Coplan who is stationed at Kelly Field, Texas, is spending a 21-day furlough at the home of his mother, Mrs.

B. A. Coplan, 414 South Ninth street. Sgt. Coplan has been in the service for 34 months and has recently returned from 21 months in the Aleutians.

Mrs. Victor Larson, 1201 Eighth avenue south, has returned from a visit with relatives and friends in Milwaukee. Shu went there in company with her son. Harry Larson, who recently received a medical discharge from the service, and who is now in New Orleans for a few days, enroute to Phoenix, where he will spend the winter. Ralph Carroll, who has been with the Alaskan Road Commission at Fairbanks, has arrived in Escanaba for a visit.

Aviation Cadet Robert Ran- guctte has arrived from Hondo Field. Texas, to spend a 10-day furlough at the home of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Ranguette. Mrs. Jacob Saari and son, Richard, have returned to their home in Wakefield, following a visit here witth Mrs.

Sadie Lemirand, 216 Stephenson avenue. Lt. Dean H. Jones has arrived from Ellington Field, Texas, to visit his wife, the former Margaret Hogan, his daughter, Pamela, and Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Hogan, 703 South 17th street. David Olson of Chicago visited here at the Victor Larson home, 1201 Eighth avenue south, enroute to the Larson camp for the hunting season. Raymond S. Dejka of Shaw Field, S. is spending a ten-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Dejka, of Bark River. Pvt. Mary Hirn of the WAC is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hirn, 1115 Fifth avenue south. She is stationed at Selfririge Field, Mich. George E. Bean, Escanaba city manager, returned Thursday night from the copper and iron range districts where, as a member of a special committee studying mining property assessments, hearings were conducted. Prof.

Stason, dean of the University of Michigan Law School, also a member of the committee. came to Escanaba Thursday night to leave by train for his home in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Ted Brown of Detroit is a Thanksgiving service will be conducted in the sanctuary. The Firat Methodist church will unite with us in this service.

10 A. hutch enmg school. ONDIVI MITIIODIST tier 13th St. and 1st Ave ill ll.unm.tr, Pastor. Sunday, ember 19 Sunday school orali IV a i p.

6 Sunday 10 Morning 7.30 Gospel B4 Thursday lo.oo Da services 8 i'" Than ksg ivtng and tai cy work sale rU EU METHODIST Located at Wells. A. 1). Counterman. Pastor.

Sunday, Novenmsr 19 achool. Classes for all ages 11 00- Morning worship Rev. Wm. Hobetts will conduct the service. 7.30-Evangelistic service Rev.

Bodine will be the speaker Tuesday, 8 00 p. prayer service The public la Invited. lanksgtvlng Dav tu mi EV Corner 11th St Albeit l.i Sundav. No I III md 1st Avt mi. in ol in church and Morning worship, Swedish.

Morning worship, English esday Note Red Cross work dis nit ir until aftei it 9 4ft chapel. lft- 10 45 Wedni mg holiday a. 7.30 ni Bethany choir rehearsal Thursday, 10:00 a in Thanksgiving Joint tei vice with tile lnununuel Lutheran conglegation at thetr church. Our choir contribute an anthem. CAI BAPTIST 301 N.

lMtli St Birger Swenson, Pastor Sunday, Novembei is 9 school 10.4ft Mottling worship. Sermon Studies in the Books ol itoinuns 10 1ft Juniot church 7 Ambassadors, speaker, Konvnn liarlng Evangelistic sen Come and service with us ilus service par tic u- FVANGELICAL COVENANT Hev John P. Anderson. Pastor. Residence 524 14th St Sunday, November 9 3o Sunday school.

Miss LaVerne Nelson, super intendent. worahlp. The chorus will Swedish service. 30 An Interesting and irogram will be rendered and a great fering will be lifted Wednesday, 7:45 p. serv- I jjrogi guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Fillis, 318 North 13th i street. The FilUses also had as their guests this last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yockem of Mt.

Clemens. J. Harold Bumy of Milwaukee arrived Thursday to several days in Escanaba on business. F. M.

Teal of Lockport, N. is here on business. Dr. L. B.

Gilling of Green Bay has been in Escanaba on business since Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Laing, Terrace apartments, will leave tomorrow for Stockton.

where she and her daughter, Ann, will make their home. Knroute to California, Mrs. Laing will stop to visit friends in Denver, Colo. Mrs. Carl Jackson, who has been visiting with her daughter, Miss Esther Westerlund in Chicago, is now in Janesville, visiting with relatives.

Pvt. Ray Rrickson left Friday morning on the to return to his station at Fort Warren, after spending 10 days here with his wife and children, 331 South Tenth street, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Erickson, 324 North Twelfth street.

Mrs. Roy Hebert, of 1511 Third avenue south, is spending her vacation with her brother, Chester Way. who has just completed his training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Erickson of Cando, N. have gone to Menominee for a visit with relatives, enroute to their home, following a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph LaChanelle, 314 South 14th street. Mr.

Erickson is Mrs LaChapelle's brother, and the meeting was their first in 16 years. Also at the LaChapelle home was Mrs. John Zeman of St. Paul, a niece of LaChapelle, she had not seen In 25 years. Mrs.

Zeman accompanied the Ericksons to Menominee and will leave from there for St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and son.

Stephen, of Greenville. arrived Thursday to spend a 10-day vacation at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Chester Feak of Ford River.

Mrs. Clarence Wiltzius, 317 First avenue south, has returned from a visit with her husband, Cpl, Wiltzius. who is stationed at Fort Cus- ter. Cpl. and Mrs.

Wiltzius visited in Milwaukee and Hartford. Wis. Fireman First Class Stanley H. Finlan will arrive tonight from i Washington, D. to spend a 10- I day leave with his wife, 221 North I Twelfth street, and family.

Mrs. Richard St. Martin, 1501 South 13th street, returned Thursday night from Chicago where she visited her husband who is employed there. She also visited relatives in Racine, Wis. Mr.

and Mrs. Fridolph Johnson, 420 South 13th street, left i day morning for Iron River. Mrs. Johnson will visit there with her mother. Mrs.

A. Malinoski, and Mr. Johnson will go deer hunting north of Iron River. They will be away about a week Senator George McCallum of Ann Arbor visited in Escanaba yesterday enroute to his hunting camp at Alfred. First Class Petty Officer Leo Beauchamp, U.

S. Coast Guard, is spending a two-week leave at his family home in Flat Rock and with friends In Fccannba. He is stationed in Connecticut. Aviation Trainee Robert guette, son of Mrs. Myrtle guette, 1219 First avenue north, MIN 1 NDAYS THK JtKVIY.AIi HOl'R wnnc 7 p.

m. International l.o*p*l Rroadrast E. Fuller, Director Eight Students Of District At State East Lansing, Mich. Included in the enrollment of 3,704 students at Michigan State college this fall are eight students from Delta county, according to R. S.

Linton, registrar. They are: Eleanor Besson, sophomore, Philip Bruce, sophomore, Cathryn Pattison, sophomore, and William Thielicke, junior, Escanaba; Lorraine Rauls Guile, Nahma graduate; Dorothy Jean Johnson, senior, and Lillian Sigan, sophomore, Gladstone, and Carol Smith, Wells, freshman. Michigan residents constitute the bulk of the student body with 3,305 enrolled, New York leading the out-of-state enrollees with 122. County leaders are Wayne with 746, Ingham with 601 and Oakland with 300. Including 27 foreign students, total enrollment represents 79 Michigan counties, 36 states and 10 foreign countries.

Church Events Bruyere-Russo Told Mrs. Mary Bruyere, of 1323 Ludington street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Elaine, to Mo. MM Antonio Russo, of fhe U. S. Coast Guard, whose home is in Negaunee.

The wedding took place Nov. 4, at St. church in Frankfort, Rev. Father Denav solemnizing the service. The couple will live on South Manitou Island.

The bridegroom formerly was stationed in Escanaba. arrived Wednesday night from the Ar my Air force classification center, Hondo Field. Texas, where he recently qualified as a navigator. He will visit at his home until Thursday when he will return to his base. Mrs.

Jacob Ammel, 412 South Twelfth street, returned Thursday night from Chicago where she visited for several days. Fireman First Class George Thompson, U. S. Navy, arrived Thursday night from Richmond, to spend a 10-day leave at the home of his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. W'esley Thompson. Gladstone, Route One. Mrs. Alex St.

Cvr and daughter, Joanette, 1523 Eighth avenue south, left yesterday morning for Milwaukee, where they will spend a week visiting another daughter, Lucille. Mrs. E. Malinoski and Mrs. Clara Powell of Milwaukee who have been guests at the Fridolph Johnson home.

420 South 13th street, left this morning for Iron River where they will visit relatives before returning to Milwaukee. Mr. John Nystrom, 1125 Lake Shore Drive, and niece, Miss Carol Ann Heidenreich, 1022 Ninth avenue south, left last night for Chicago where they will attend the Ice Carnival. They will return Monday morning. Rummage Sale The Society of Christian Service of the Central Methodist church will conduct a rummage sale in the church recreation room this morning at 9:30 Useful articles will be on sale at moderate prices.

Thanksgiving Social The Society of Christian Service of the Central Methodist church will conduct a fancy work sale and social on Thanksgiving day. beginning at 8 in the evening. Program Sunday, Covenant Church A special program will be presented at Sunday serv- vice at the Evangelical Covenant church. The order of the service, which begins at 7:30 o'clock, is as follows: Chorus. Scripture reading and prayer.

Peterson and J. Bergman. Quartet. Anderson. and Charlotte Olson.

Nelson. Swedish reading and brief John P. Anderson. Piano John Anderson. Molin.

A special offering will be taken. All are invited to attend. Mississippi Girl Is Bride of Pfc George Hansen Announcement is made of the wedding of Miss Vera Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith of Lucien, and Pfc.

George Hansen, of the Army Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen of 323 North 15th street, which took place on Oct. 27. The service was solemnized by Rev.

B. M. Hunt, pastor of the Main Street Methodist church at Hattiesburg, Miss. The bride is attending the Mis- sippi Southern college at Hattiesburg and Pvt. Hansen is stationed at Maxwell Field, Ala.

Social Club The young flowers of the lotus are eaten as a delicacy in India. Party Honors Kay Frost Miss Kay Frances Frost was guest of honor at a birthday party given for her Wednesday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Henry Frost, 1921 Fifth avenue south. Kay Frances was eight years old. Decorations at the home carried out the Thanksgiving motif.

Centering the table where the birthday supper was served was a cake topped by a miniature turkey. The guest of honor received a number of gifts. Guests at the party were Paula and Jeanette Johnston, Mary Lou Anderson, Carol Nault, Barbara Sandstrom, Joanne Johnson, Bonnie MacRae, Rene Marcoe, Dennis Ladouceur and brother. Jack. Thuibduy, Thanktgtvtng ttst church.

7:30 10.30 service il i Calvary Bap- CORRECTION Due to a transposition the following prices were Incorrect in advertisement. FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 22c LARGE, PAPER SHELL PECANS MSe (ASHWAY STORES Attention Hunters Frozen Food Lockers Still Available Meat is scarce take a chance on losing your buck after you get it. Bring it in IMMEDIATELY for storage in our frozen food lockers. There it will be kept in perfect condition and no waste. Skins are badly needed in the war effort.

If you are not going to make use of the skin from your buck, bring it to us. USE GOLD MEDAL Kitchen-Tested" Enriched Flour for all Purpose Baking. Betty Crocker recipes in all size tacks. PALACE MARKET 1113 l.udinKlon St. Phone 428 Sk 429 -Ladies chorua rehearsal.

L'JS FV. LUTHERAN (Hyde) Wisconsin Synod Alvin A. Schabow, Pastor Sunday aiui Trinity, Nov. lit u.stle: 3 7-13 -pel: John 10 22-30 15 a Teachers' meeting JO a. in school and In- Stl bai 'turn On! Lhvine liclicv Iconic to lU-2tt.

Sermon 'Hf Not worship with us tl i i I HIM 1 I I and I l.l ilt KAN IS) THEHVN tile piul. irtet, talen' ite. OUI ir yo Kv an Young and other il ic edne day et and I ii II) Thursday, 10 00 a mg servici- iS 7 p. Ihle study Christian tn oir in relu sai Mld-w ffK A 2-11) 11 Workers dass Thanks angelical tta i etnsreh, tt.e Salvation Arm) and Calvary Baptist church have a combined service, held at this church special musical talent irom the three groups and a message by Hev. John P.

i Anderson. Saturday. November 15 i ig.m Youth tor Christ Kally, held at i Covenant ehm tn Iron Mountain The ptogtam is poaltivelv a fine spread including such talent Deverlv Shea, the noted bari- soloist All young people invited I to attend. I ms I AN Rev Alun Jones, Sunday, November lw 10 IS Morning worship. So You re Aft do oi God! 30 Junior Christian Kndeavour 1.

semi-annual Youth Rally will be held in Iron Mountain this Sundav Those who have made reservations i will meet at the First Presbyterian church at 1 00 p. in aharp. Monday, 00 The Men club i will hold its monthly meeting. lowing the turkey dinner the Girls club hieh school I will render many vocal selections Wednesday, 4 00 The junior choir will meet in Westminster hall for rehearsal. I i Thursday, 10.i5 a m.

1 lu a Th, We i tiermansvillc at Poweis Bchubow, Temporary Sunday alter Trinity, ustle. Hev. 3 John a. in. achool.

a Divine service, on Matt y. ui-sday. oo a. will be Pastor. Nov.

19 Sermon inksgiving Day service come to worship with us lit VI ATION ARMY U2 N. lStn St Capt Milton Anderson, officer in charge Sundav, November 19 10 00 a achool. practice. 7.00 p. Piayer meet inf.

45 St'tig mm vice Go to church on the day. Tuesday, 2 00 p. Knitting club. 30 Guards, Six Salvation Army officers from Ishpemlng, Marquette and Marinette will give an interesting musical program at the temple Hrass music, vocal selections, and an enting chalk talk by Capt Cameron will fill the evening program Refreshments will be seived after the program You are invited to attend this interesting event, hut do not come alone, bring a friend This is event of the year. Don't miss lt.

Wednesday 8 00 service at Knsign Mich. riiursday, Tlianksgiv ing salvation Army will unite with the Mission Covenant church, and the varv church for a unified l'i inksgiving set vice The service ill be held at the Calvary Baptist church 10:00 a in. Come and give thanks unto the Lord 'i bu goodness. His Favorite Too NORTHLAND BREADS Everybody likes the flavor of Northland Breads. Active, growing need generous amounts of essential ENRICHED added and ASK YOUR FOOD DEALER FOR NORTHLAND BREAD HOYLER BAUR Wholesale HOYLER BAKING CO.

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