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TUESDAY, NOV. 28. 1911 THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS PAGE -SEVEN TOM BOLGRR A HP A XT 17 PHONE 3741 R. LOWELL A XT I fi PHONE 155 It A 1 1 3 I IVI A 1 I 1 hv II.T PKK 8 A BJLDO. MANAGER VJ jlj il 1 RIALTO BLDCL 1'A i.

A JL 1 JL JL A VV JLV 1 11 Oedar Street SEALS LAUDED BY GOVERNOR Welfare Club Sends Out Quotas To Local Residents Briefly Told Three-Legged Deer Shot Near Carlson's Camp, Haymeadow Firemen Meet The Brotherhood ot Railroad Firemen and En- ginemen will meet tonight at 7:30 in the hall. Brook Jones, Minneapolis, general chair- ------------man of the brotherhoods will be i Throughout his lifetime an present. A large attendance is an- innkeeper, J. P. Carlson collected ticipated.

curios and he had hundreds of at his museum in Kipling. i WBA Meeting He never made a practice ot keep- Tuberculosis seals to help fi- Benefit association will meet to- i mg them at his camp on the Hay- nance tuberculosis control work in night at 7:30 at the home meadow River but Sunday Glenn of Mrs. James Montgomery on Ohman, Route 1 Gladstone, who is Minnesota avenue. Games will be I a guest at camp, showed plalyed. Everyone is invited.

i him he had at least one near the Gladstone and the state will be received by local residents this week. The seals were placed in the mail yesterday by a Welfare club committee headed by Mrs. J. D. Staple.

Mrs. Staple said yesterday that in the past the response has been generous and the public has cooperated very well. If more seals are desired by anyone they may contact any member of the com- DEATH TAKES YOUNG MATRON Mrs. Herbert Holm berg (Maimed; Last Kites Thursday Mrs. Herbert Holmberg, 29.

passed away early yesterday morning at Pinecrest Sanatorium where she had been a patient for the past two months. Mrs. Holmberg, nee Mary Bo- Mrs. Fred Moran Is Honored On 91st Birthday Tuesday, Nov. 21st, was the 91st birthday of Mrs.

Fred Moran, 240 Schoolcraft avenue, and the way her friends and relatives mack note of the occasion made very happy. Friends called at the home throughout the afternoon to wish her happiness and to enjoy the luncheon and birthday cake served at that time. She also received many cards from friends and relatives who were unable to What pleased her FINAL FUND APPEAL MADE Effort Being Made To Count) Out Of Cellar Position i camp. Ohman downed a fair sized was born in Gladstone, May Missionary Society Worn- buck and found it had but three I 9 a daughter of Mr. and Missionary society of the legs.

One had been shot off at the Mrs. August Boden. She attended First Lutheran church will meet knee, probably in a previous sea-j au parochial school and particularly was the letters and Wednesday evening at 8 in I son, and the wound had heeled Gladstone high school from which car(iis nH 01vtd from four grand- the church. There will be a can- over. she graduated with the Class of OIU, eat grandson who dlelight service in the interest of Two other Gladstone hunters 1933 jn the armeti service the postwar emergency tund.

Re- who tilled their licenses are Ar- Surviving are the widower, who Moran is enjovi freshments are to be served. Boxes mand LaPointe, who downed a service, one daughter, Bar- mittee. Contributing toward the I of Blessing are to be brought at I fine 10 pointer, and Allan Erick- bara Joan, the parents, a sister. su fund is entirely voluntary, the this time. Everyone is welcome to son.

Both were hunting near Six Mrs. Lowell (Mildred) Carlson. chairman pointed out. and sons not desiring the seals should return them immediately. The annual seal sale, which opened yesterday and runs until Christmas has been heartily endorsed by Governor Kelly as an essential home front activity.

the governor said, the thirty-sixth anniversary of the sale of the first tuber- eulosis Christmas seals in The Michigan Tuberculosis Mission Circle The Ladies' Mission Circle of Bethel Free church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the church. The Rev. John Anderson of Escanaba will be guest speaker. Mrs. J.

Fred Young and Miss Hazel Swanberg are to be the hostesses. Oaks. Burt Ames camp near Farm 1 Route 1 Rapid River, and two Lake. S. Joseph in service and Lawrence at home.

The body was removed to the ct 1 1 Kelley funeral home where it will 1(1 iJli'S in state until the hour of last John Tebear, 61, former Glad- John Tebear 67, good and is able to help with the housework, but is apped with poor eyesight interest in life is 1 and progress ot i 22 1 en 1 l. e.r. stone resident, died last Wednesday the Negaunee hospital, where he has been confined for four months. He had been in poor health for four years. Funeral ser- Funeral sen ices will be conducted at a requiem mass Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with Rex Fr.

Joseph Schaul officiating. Burial will be made in Fernwood cemetery. Bark River Sunnvslde P. I Garden social meeting association, with the help of warm I of the Covenant-Hi is to be held cs 'utirch 1 hearted citizens who have pur-! at the Mission Covenant church C.h.U«Ll£idt^ chased seals has waged a telling at clock tonight. born' Jan.

14. fight against this dread i lal. lnccli 1884 al and was a Since 1908, the tuberculosis death scheduled tor of Gladstone to. about years. rate has decreased by two-thirds.

iVctock tonight a. Previous to leaving this cm-1 He pointed out that this success mumtv in 1924. he was employed Honor Roll was not justification for relaxing Church choirs ot for ltj vears with the Soo Line Students on the honor roll of the effort to control tuberculosis. the Methodist church will meet! railroad. From here he moved to the high school for the second aitime conditions have caused Wednesday evening for rehearsal Scandia, and until recently was term are.

the tuberculosis death rate to in-jof Christmas music, the junior jobbing for the Dow Chemica 1 crease for the first time in many choir at 6:30 and the senior company. years. ''Because a healthy people choir at in Wallace Cam- js survived two sons is essential to the gover- directress, requests all mem- Norman Escanaba and Kenneth nor said, cannot afford to lose bers to be present. with the Navv on the Atthe initiative in this great home lantic front battle against Masonic MeetinR A special as governor of this meeting of Gladstone Lodge No. a.

late, which has been called 1 396 F. A. will be held at the lodge hall at 8 this evening at which time work in the EA degree will be conducted. Bark Riv great- esi 1 are its vouths; the boys of today are thr men o( tomorrow." This statemi was made bv S. N.

Bradford, assistant Boy Scout executive of the Red Buck distrn at the meetii rig of the P. T. A. held uesday )v. 21st at 8 0 'clock at the Proie Arsenal of he continued.

urge the people of Michigan to support whole-heartedly the 1944 tuberculosis Christmas seal City Briefs Eldon Keil has returned from West Salem, where he spent the Thanksgiving holidays at his parental home. Mrs. Peter Gunville of Menom- News From Men In The Service Brampton ICTVkl Sen ice will be held in the Brampton chapel at 7:30 tonight at Sgt. Gene Kee has been promot- which time Missionary C. V.

An- ed to staff sergeant, according to derson will preach and give a word received by his parents, Mr. chalk talk. and Mrs. Norman Kee. He is Frances Bartus BBBB Shirley Guertin ABBB Lucy Spaulding AAAA Marcella St.

Ours BBBB Sophomore Evon Robare BBBB Freshman: Nona Peterson BBBB Parties The local Birthday club prised Mrs. Denter at her home Monday evening, her birthday. Pinochle and 500 games were the diversion of the evening. Winners for high score were Mrs. Fred Olmsted in 500 and Mrs.

Waltei Stellwagen in Pinochle; Mrs. Roland Boudreau and Mrs. James Tatrow tor second scores. A delicious meal was served, the centerpiece of the table being a beautiful birthday cake. The celebrant somewhere in France.

Pack Gift Boxes of organizations oi the First Luther- Norman McIntyre. 1026 church will meet this evening consin avenue, Appleton, former- at 8 to pack gitt boxes for ly of Gladstone, stationed with the 1 uift the men and women of the con- Third army in France, was pro-! was presented with a lovely inee spent the week-end here vis- gregation in service. Lunch will moted from staff sergeant to first; Ml s- iting with her sisters. be serv ed to the group by the sergeant Aug. 25.

Recently Ser-1 Denier celebiated their birthday Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Miron and Luther league. The league will al- geant McIntyre was invited to the ine daughter, Marilyn, of Cornell vis- so hold a short business meeting. I home of a French family named ited Thanksgiving Day al the Marette for Sunday dinner.

He Boudreau an home of Mrs Fred Desotelle. Social monthly social learned that these people were being ttie winneis. A Mrs. Petra Olson and son. David, i meeting of the First Baptist cousins of an Appleton family, eun was Milwaukee Young People society is scheduled and considered it quite a coin- tiuniinf Hunteis who had made nd Mrs who recently underwent a serious I bf.

served. Miw Marie Kimber and I i Louis Farley or at amps surgical operation. Mrs. Cholette, Miss Marion Day will be hostesses. Mother Mrs.

Foot. es tv lunch- have returned from 4 where Mrs. Olson visited her i Thursday ev ening at 8 clock cidence, as he is the only Apple daughter Mrs Roeer church. Refreshments will ton man in his regiment. headquarters with be served.

Miss Marie Kimber and Lo 1 and left Monday for tl the former Elizabeth Olson, is: progressing favorably. Patsy Ann and Edwin Moore of Nahma and Gary and Richard Smith of Green Bay spent the' week-end here visiting their! Sociol home; were J. Bolthouse, son and nephew of Conklin; Resident laimed watkms and two iens Grand Rapids; Mr. Dake ot Grand Haven; Wellington Rivers, Law- rence Laviolette, Ward Krummel called by the death ot Mr, and Andy Tatl Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Vogt left Sunday night for Mankato, Grand Marais Coterie grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Members of the Coterie will be mother, Mrs. Anthony Vogt.

Mrs. tvl ly'df Muskegon Moore. 1605 Wisconsin avenue. entertained by Mrs. Sidney Rid- Vogt, in failing health for some j) John Rottschild of 615 North ings this afternoon at her home, months, passed away Sunday.

Tenth street, submitted to an op- 1302 Wisconsin avenue. The meet- eration for relief from appendici- ing will open promptly at 3 tis last Thursday at St. Francis hospital. He is reported as getting About will mark along nicely now. the roll call and Mrs.

H. J. Skog- Miss Madelyn Pickard has re- quist will review by turned to Milwaukee where she attends the Business Institute aft- er spending Thanksgiving at the Party home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Little Susan K.

Ebbesen enter- weeir on businc August Pickard. a group of little lriends Miss Elaine Drum spent Thanks-I Sunday afternoon at the home oi SiTuinav in I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Ebbesen. 22 12 North Seventh 1 Ephriani street, the occasion being the The State Museum, University, fourth anniversary of her birth- contains in the geological day section 20,000 specimens and sam- Grand and Mrs.

Hector Barney and Hay Barney and ivirs. Andy 11 remaining nere were ieo Geoige 1 Stathus, James Chilarus and Mrs i Paul of Lower Michigan. I Joseph Ouradnik had a t-cai misN in more ways than one when out hunting Wednesday. As he and his companion, Billy Hermes, I rode along by the Mellon farm in 1 his pickup truck, casually convers- and in no way on the pent several days in Manistique f()J. they were to attention by the imp Uiving visiting with relatives Daggett.

who is ein- visiting her 1 a buck aero the truck in desperate in springing across the highway Armas Abrahamson of Peck, and struck the back window of the William Abrahamson, 1 -c of with its large horns but inflict Chatam, are visiting their no damage. Though they 'topi Games were played by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Abra- and tiled to fill a I en pies of the ores and minerals ofldren after which a tasty birthday hamson. I gut despite a bio en the state.

was served. Table decor- Mrs. Thorrington who and all they had to 10 ations were in a Thanksgiving has been visiting her parents, Mr. lot 1 aji(j an attractively decorat- and Mrs. Parmer Masse, for the ed birthday cake centered the past two weeks has returned to table, Guests StJoseph ASPIRIN 100 TABLETS 3St included Margaret and Detroit.

Russell Pelletiei and Charles Billy Sundling, Marilyn Eicher, Beaulieu of Newberry are Peterson, Jerry and Roger I Ebbesen, Janet Christensen and Judy Nelson, city, and Robert Wickstrom of Bark River. hain In Service Joe Tatrow', U. S. Army stationed in Texas is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Tatrow. Lieut. Bertine Cecily Heafield, M. D. P.

T. arrived on the 400 Wednesday night from Valley Forge General hospital to spend The primary and intermediate ten aayj. with her muther, who ac- I Following I the Hot Luncl i cussed. The unit decided to pay their share of the Christmas to be given the children at the Christmas program Dec 21 st The donation to the War Fund Drive was under discussion. Mrs Clifford Olson, solicitor for the 1 district discussed the purpose of ur- the and the agencies benefiting from it.

It was decided to tax each member who had not contributed to the lunch for the auction sale, the sum of fifty cents to be turned over to the drive. A Raymond, principal of Bark River school related and discussed resolutions accepted by the National Council of Parent-teachers in May of this year. These resolutions included home and family education, group discussion, and child labor. Mrs. Lucy Burnham donated a day-bed to be used at the school tor children who become ill during the school day.

Due to a conflict with the school Christmas program, it was decided to hold the December meeting on the second Monday of the month, Dec. 11. Mrs. Frank Konkel tended her resignation as Historian and Mrs Arthur Sundquist was appointed to fill the vacancy. Mrs.

Joseph Madalmski. program chairman announced the following program Introduction of guest speaket S. N. Bradford. What Are We Thankful For- Mrs.

Joseph Madalinski. America the Beautiful- Assembly. Giving Bugay. Duet, Thanksgiving H. N.

Dahlberg, Mrs. Ebrath Peterson. Novembei A Sundquist Ten Suggestions on Far Hu- S. N. Bradford presentc interesting discussion Scout work He stated thi ing supplements the ho church and the sch on their work The possibillies sponsoring troop ed at the next Following the was served by Paulson, Arthur Deeply concerned over the fact that Schoolcraft county is at the very bottom of the list among counties in Michigan in the War Chest fund drive now drawing to a close, letters are being sent out tiiis week to in local industrial plants who have not contributed.

The office of the Schoolcraft Countv Wai Relief Board has compiled from its records some interesting figures as to the ratio of employes in arious plants who are meeting their obligations. In one large local plant only IT per cent of the employes had donated to the cause and in another only 5 per cent of the employes hail contributed The Michigan Dimension company, on the other donations from 03 per cent of its emploves The fui'd to date Emploves of plants down on the list will 1 with one 1 appeal bv They will receive letter in the mail the I week Dear Sir: According to our re have not donated Schoolcraft County I The best way to bring lefeat of Hitler and 1 give to the In thousands American srtde and sadne Briefly Told W. S. of c. The Circle of the W.

S. of C. i meet this evening in the parlors. All members are ui attend this important meetn bring their work the 1 Hostess will be Clara terian Society wil Wednesday in the thurch Members are asked to noti Ad; YOUTH CENTER OFENING DEC. 1 To He Recreation enter For Young Folks Of Citv Deer he 1 the First Metho hold a bazaar Ford garage 1 it he Baptist meet Wednt parlors.

Host La' 'e Sti l.ion* pie youth center on et. which is tentatively for opening 1 wtlJ late all high school stud- ither young people up to of age not in schoo' in and will be open to nd eighth graders on afternoons, it wa? decid- ecent meeting of ci rn, th center will be open and Thursday evenings from 7 to 11 it was In addition, the recrea- ill be av ailable to stud- upper age bracket ev- -day noon, from 11:15 to 1 on afternoons over entirelv to Ml 11 art by members are requested attend. £1 0 2 raders 6 rom The Saturday to 5 o'clock. are Koval re will Res? for chaperons licited rd be a regular social meeti prj given rotation to the intwo aient Te; icher Associations of the 1 in i nan nusi Mrs. Walter Bovvman.

Mrs. the Amot Legion Aux- Sei Sociol homes have come our fighting rvn who have brought us thus far on the road to decisive victory over our enemies It will take more sweat, mote tears, irv toil, more and er individual sacrifice before we see Germany and Tapan in the ruins these barbarians planne for us. How much more sweat and tears upon every individual in America Schoolcraft county's United Fund is short 00 of its quota. Our boys on every front are giving 100 per and more We at home must not let them down. Schoolcraft countv cannot and not fail.

you please sign the 1 closed card and it in at once 'Mi that your nt; button can be deducted oni pay. Covdia.lv Chmrnm'i hoolcraft Countv War hirthdav Party Ip celeb bei a vma ereiv eu from his friends. Service nembers of the War St met Wednesday eveni drs Claude Wen ne City Briefs ib decide Dui ing the business was voted that the cli the Legi honor roll. It was also that money donated 1 for packitiK es to be sent to serv ice men next meeting will be hel at the home of Mrs. John Hoft man, Houghton avenue December 3 Tasty refreshments were serve at the close of the meeting He Ver Un La Va nee Arrives Overseas More Plead Long Distance Pleas of guiltv via long dis- Verlin Vance -afelv in Europe His mother.

Ed Genereau, 342 North street, received a letter from the first of the week In which states that landed 111 seems suspiciously Engla is a nrettv but Il fi a urd av bv Ernest J. Leaf is leaving for after spending the mg holidays in Manis- Dav enport. Ph 3 has from North Carolina 1 10 day furlough with Mrs. Laura Daven- iletny I and John Yonk- have returned to their home in Holland, Michigan after spending several da vs here at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

B. G. Wyma. Cpl. Franklvn Davenport of Cleveland, Ohio has arrived here to spend a few days at the home of his mother.

Mrs. Laura Daven- Mr and Mrs. Frank Richards Mrs Lee Norton have returned to their homes in Pontiac after visiting friends and relatives in this city. ivea ther is II all of the win on chargesof illegal he writes, thenaiids, "but sion venison W. Ci.

Stephen ourse, when you used to it justice of the pei ice. accepted the Is en are called pleas and instruicted Officer De put nnd beer is call ed win to fi of $10 ar It tf like apple atui stale 1 costs of $8.50 each of them mixed The met are W. Williarr here also a sun ipicion that 1 Gordon Cull. Millspaug he lad is a bit hor nesick for M. Rippy.

ihn A Lutz. igh he writes 1 estmgly of Ruby, W. Cott frail and Har ilv Fin- bv spending several days of the hunt ing season here. School Pea uev I things he has things a visit in New Yoik before he embarked- he mentions every so often "I like the home town of all He is, however, proud and happy making the giade for he says: Ed and Mack said I a very wouldn't get but I fooled Scout- the airymg IlCi'S Arrive In England Same Day A letter from each of sons. I in entirelv different branches of the orviee w.ts received Ftidav ,.1 bv Mis.

Besner. 132 Cars ('ollide Sunday Evening bet ant He da: Inters street damai not ir 10 cars, ult oir the othe eveninf driven by about Both i but rasnec 10:30 'upant MO JiMt 0 it i the ank Mara end at al th iat ig ab Hesner RIALTO Social Hygiene Meeting Tonight presented a Thanksgiving companied Miss Mildred Pi program at assembly Wednesday to to meet the tt 11 Adulta Tas Inc. tonight Children 12c las Inc I Shown At 8:20 p. in. ONLY HIT NO.

2 A social hygiene lecture for adults is to be presented this eve- program, ning at 8 in the high school assembly room by Miss representa- leaith depart- ome to attend. 1 lectured last high school, film entitled ons." I Melila tive of the state ment. All are I Miss I week at Gladstor will show a shoi With These We Eighty-five pe important the corstituents Larry Parks Lynn Merrick on ith Rav Walker Kins ole Trio Shown At 7:00 A 10:00 p. nv A I) Relief At Last For Your Cough Rialto luirent News Events Creomulsion relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel erm laden phlegm and aid nature 3 soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial murous membranes.

Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomul ion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to nave vour money back. CREOMULSION for CoufM. Chest Colds, Bronchitis morning. Pupils of Mrs. Melsby and Mrs.

Wentworth entertained the students with the following I at Him, Room 102- 1 Recitation, The Pilgrims 1 Sandra Hill, Ruth Ann Wells, Arlene Sayen Rose Ann Bugg. Carolyn Bugg. Song. Can a Little Child Like I Ostrander and group. Thanksgiving Hill, i David Touzel.

Bennett Song. Over the River and Through the and Intermediate Grades. Junior Ked All rooms in the school have been enrolled in the Junior Red Cross by their contributions of 1 00 or more per room. St. Augustine.

changed hands 13 times and has been under Spanish, French, British, Confederate and U. S. flags. i Briefs Nolan McKevitt left spend Thanksgivm home in Iron wood Mrs. Palmer McNally oi and Palmer of Escanaba week end at the home of Katherine McNally.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jut son Bruce of Fan port. Mi Farley and Mrs. Geoige spent Friday in Escanaba.

lake hor a om a tv tives ar R. sen, Joe Foyette Honor Koll rmer hor Yeoman WAVE allfornia id formei ai 1 vs with Mr. and id Mr. ar Tue Department Tuo Fire Calls Kay the Kairpoi s. Ht tool announce nominee Miss Mae De roc 1 er the month of spent Day nber as foliov home of her Mr.

3 Pati olarship: Eugene Groll Kred Deifx-her Mrs. Elmer Carls on ringer ong, Ella Jean De- several days at the i 1 et. ur.ior Vf er. Everett Groll, home in Detroit MISSING IN HOI LAM) Pvt. Jai North Carolina's lo.s.‘ death in battle, from woui disease, surpassed those other state in the Civil bv Marlene Brabeaux, Jacquelir Peterson, Jerry Thill, Patty vet, George Casey, Margaret Tul man.

Sandra Vetter. Mary I a Mr an When 1 lies ir developed icane may tei. with a 5 i iti any Plucl 1 Rangue tte, Judy eit Marquette Groll Donald Plucker. Bat 'beau, Everett Grc ill, Leslie 1 training reifeet attendance Plu cker, Junior etter, Geraldine I xas, a net a tv- Du Plucker, Rond f'-HfV eske ot r.ineei 10 da vs befoi Shei i ry anguette, Sana ra Vetter An nstrongV Eugene Gn Harold 1 ieot -mile Kare 11 Ca isey. George C'a sey.

Jerry Kir Edward Patricia 1 went to Ne 1 Thill, Cai iheime Mai lene Sea man. 1 last lored infantr at Cann unit. Md. Fror York and pt ember. BREATHE FREER in ril at night open up and you will alee better.

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