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which and of DAILY PRESS Escanaba, September 13, 1957 7 Annual Baraga Day Program In Negaunee Darlene Johnson Will Be Bride Of Floyd I. Olson Darlene Marie Johnson and Floyd 1. Olson will repeat marriage vows before the Rev. Karl J. Hammar in a ceremony Saturday at Central Methodist Church in Escanaba.

The 2 p. m. service will be followed by 'a reception in the church parlors from 4 to 7. Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

K. David Johnson of N. 11th will have Lenore Hanson of Milwaukee as honor attendant and Marjorie Olson of Stonington and Helen Tousignant of Milwaukee, as bridesmaids. Her niece, Linda Hurthibise, will be flower girl, and a nephew of the bridegroom, Ricky Olson, will carry the rings. Richard Hanson of Milwaukee will be best man for the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard M. Olson of Stonington. Groomsmen are Donald Johnson of Cleveland, brother of the bride, and Richard Tousignant of Milwaukee. Completing the bridal party will be Bruce Rangstad of Roselle.

111. and Donald Olson of Wells, who will usher. Past Grands Are Honored By Rebekah Lodge Phoebe Rebekah Lodge 179 honored its past noble at grands a meeting last evening the at I 0. 0. F.

Hall. Lovely corsages were the 24 past grands at presented ing and letters from past now living in Ann Arbor, California, Alma, Fond du Lac and Washington, D. C. were read. Mrs.

Jeanette Nelson, was a noble grand in 1912. oldest cer in point of service, given special recognition. Mrs. Orville Hakes, most recent past grand, received the guest award. The hall was attractively decorated with cut flowers and matching tapers.

Piano played by Mrs. John Wicklander. The social included der the direction Brown and a lunch Mrs. Ray Pakarinen. Stories For Children At Library Saturday A growing girl, some TV cats and a fairy tale will make up the program of Story Hour at 10 am.

Saturday in the Children's Room of Carnegie Public Library. Mrs. Kenneth G. Jensen, children's librarian, will give the following stories: "Tammie's Mrs. Popover's Quiz Cats." "The Pixies and the Turnips boys and girls of the age three and above are invited to attend.

DOLL SALE UP TO OFF on Horsman, American character Sweet Sue. Yasmin and Ideal Dolls. Kiddie Korner 923 Ludington St. Phone 1313 LONG STEMMED FRESH CUT ROSES $1 Doz. Sat.

Only! Phone Orders AcceptedCall 1929 GAMBLES 1105 Ludington St. WILL BE BRIDE- and Mrs. Gus K. Lierman of Gladstone announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Yvonne Maria, to Robert Francis Veeser, son of Mr. Henry J.

Veeser of Iron River. The wedding will take place Sept. 21 at All Saints Catholic Church in Gladstone. (Ridings) Lillian Peterson And Donald DeCaire Repeat Wedding Vows Lillian Jean Peterson, daughter of Mrs. Martin Peterson and the Mr.

Peterson, became the bride of Donald DeCaire in a 2 p. m. ceremony Sept. 7 at Calvary Baptist Church performed by the Rev. Reynold Hamrin.

The recep- was held the home of the Given marriage her uncle. the bride wore length of tiers gown net Chanti'ly over with long. tapered sleeves. A pearl tiara secured her She carried a cascade of red ro-es and white pompons. Mrs.

Emil Chouinard who was matron of honor for her sister, wore aqua net over taffeta with Chantilly lace trim and jacket and Mrs. Charles Peterson of Pewaukee, bridesmaid, wore identical ensemble of coral. Their colonial bouquets were coral gladiolus white pompons. and Little 1 Michelle Mattson. flower dressed in pink and white daisies.

The rings on a white satin pillow David Berg Mr. DeCaire. son of Mr and Mr. Frank DeCaire Jr. of 528 13th St.

had Charles Peterson of Pewaukee as best man. Keith Mattson and Emil Chouinard seated the guests. The newlyweds are living at Gladstone Rte. 1. If vou are five feet or under.

best to avoid the large or party" hat in summer. This hat that's most becoming to the tall, slim gal. ANNOUNCEMENT Is Now Open For Business Kathy's Beauty Salon 614. Ludington St. at Pearl's Gift Shop Complete Beauty Service Drop in-or Call 789 Evenings by Appointment Deanery Board Dinner Meeting At Marygrove A dinner meeting of the board of Escanaba Deanery, Marquette Diocesan Council of Catholic Women was held at Marygrove Retreat House Tuesday at 5:00 p.

m. The dinner was served by St. John's Altar Society of Garden. Mrs. Leo Leveille, Cooks, president, announced plans for a Deanerv Workshop to be held in October.

during Catholic Week if arrangements can be made. The theme for the year is "Further Catholic Action with the Prayer for a Day." With the exception of the libraries and literature committee all chairmen for the year have been named: Confraternity, Miss Nell Fleming, Escanaba: tion and development. Mrs. John Miller, Rapid River; Bishop Baraga, Mrs. James Degnan, Escanaga: Catholic truth, Mrs.

Ray Teal, Bark River; spiritual development, Mrs. Joseph LaFleur, Schaffer; public relations, Mrs. I. R. Nelson, Bark River.

Other officers are Mrs. John Miller, Rapid River, vice-president; Mrs. Donald VanEnkenvort, Bark River, recording secretary; Mrs. William Swaer, Garden, treasurer, appointed to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Ernest Roberts of Flat Rock.

Guests at the dinner were the Rev. Ronald Bassett of Garden and the Rev. F. M. Drouin of Toronto, Canada, who is lecturing at two Cana retreats at Marygrove this month.

Nahma The Nahma Women's Club will meet at the club rooms Tuesday evening, Sept. 17. Mrs. Antone Deloria is chairman of the lunch committee. Mr.

and Mrs. William Acker of Green Bay are visiting in Nahma. Miss Clara Duncan of Sault Ste. Marie, visited Mr. and Mrs.

William Henderson. Miss Margaret Starke and Donaid Rauls, of Richmond, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rauls. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Miller of Anderson, are vacationing in Nahma. SAVE MONEY Order Your Milk Delivered In Gal. Bottles PHONE 1860 And Check On How Much You Save! ESCANABA DAIRY Margaret Harnett, Gregory Wolfe Married In Gary In a double ring ceremony at Holy Angels Cathedral in Gary, Ind. Sept.

7, Margaret Ann Harnett became the bride of Gregory David Wolfe. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A.

Sullivan officiated at the morning ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harnett and the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas J. Wolfe. Father of the bridegroom is a former resident of Escanaba and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Morin. The bride's wedding gown was of Chantilly lace and tulle styled with a molded bodice and full skirt extending into a chapel train.

Her fingertip veil of French illusion was secured by a lace cap studded with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of stephanotis and carnations. Mrs. Joel R. Page, matron of honor.

wore a cocktail length sheath of Copenhagen blue. Her cascade bouquet was of shrimp carnations. Identically attired were the bridesmaids, Patricia Bradley of Anderson, Susan Shapley of Oak Park and Mrs. Richard Kelner. John Wolfe of Peoria was his brother's best man.

The guests were seated by John F. Harnett James Connelly and David Kaufman of Fond du Lac. The reception was given in the Crystal Ballroom of Hotel Gary. After a honeymoon in Colorado the couple will live in Gary. The bride is a graduate of St.

Anne's Hospital School of Nursing affiliated with Loyola University. Mr. Wolfe is an alumnus of Purdue University where he received his degree in civil engineering. Mrs. Elizabeth Morin and Mrs.

John T. Loeffler went to Gary for The annual Baraga Day pro gram will be held this year on Sept. 15 at St. Paul's Parish in Negaunee, with the Rev. Robert J.

Cordy, pastor, as host. This will be the 27th observance since the founding of the Bishop Baraga Assn. at Chicago in December of 1930 by a group interested in the life and work of the "Apostle to the Chippewa," who was the first bishop of the Diocese of Marquette. The first services and meetings of the group working for the beatification of Bishop Baraga were held in Slovene communities in Illinois and Ohio but since 1948 various parishes in the Diocese of Marquette have acted as hosts to the workers in the cause of sainthood for Bishop Baraga. Ninety years ago Bishop Baraga performed his last public function when he laid the cornerstone for A new church in Negaunee "five leagues from Marquette." BRIDE IN NOVEMBER Mr.

and Mrs. Al Brusoe of 501 Michigan Gladstone, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice Kathleen, to Karl C. Rudolph, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rudolph of Coleman, Wis.

The wedding will take place Nov. 9. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Racine and son Michael have returned from Mount Calvary, where they accompanied Phillip Bruce who has entered St.

Lawrence Seminary. Sandra Williams left Thursday for Appleton where she will attend Lawrence College Conservatory of Music. Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack P.

Williams, was graduated from Escanaba High School in June. Her parents accompanied her to Appleton. James Moreau, Raymond Walsh, Robert Orzel and Michael Gregoire left for Norman, where they will attend a machinist school for five weeks. They have been visiting their parents for the past 14 days after finishing "Boot St. Charles Bazaar Planned For October St.

Charles parish of Rapid River is making extensive plans for its annual bazaar which will be held in the parish hall Oct. 13. Proceeds of the affair will go to the building fund of the church. Mrs. William J.

Miller is general chairman of arrangements. Germfask Germfask PTA The Germfask P. T. A. will hold a regular meeting at the Community Building Monday, Sept.

16. at 7:30 p. no. New bers are welcome. the wedding.

at Great Lakes. Try a Classified Ad today Call 693 Rural Church Notices Bark River Bible Church (for. mer Mission -Sunday school at 10 a m. Evening service at 8 -William R. Taylor, pastor.

Calvary Lutheran (Rapid River) Church Schoo at 9:30 a Divine worship. 10:45 -Rev. Herbert Carlmark, pastor. Wilson Seventh Day AdventistSabbath School 9:30 a. m.

Saturday. Mrs. Robert Hakes, superintendent. Church 11 a. m.

Saturday -Elder Bernard J. Furst. Brampton Independent Bible -Sunday School, 10. Morning Service, 11. Evening service, 8.

Services In charge of Otto Goodman of Gladstone. Wednesday, 7:30. Bible Study and Prayer Al are welcome. St. Charles (Catholic) Rapid -Confessions Saturday ening, 7:30.

Low Masses at 7:30 a. 9 a. m. and 11 a. m.

during the summer. -Rev. John MeLaughlin, pastor. Watson Bible Chapel-Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Monday, Bible Study and Prayer time, 7:30.

Wednesday, Young Peoples meeting at 6:30. Ritchie Peterson, student pastor. Zion Episcopal Church (Wilson) Morning Prayer and sermon. 11 a. -Rev.

J. Paul Eaton, vicar. St. Martin's Lutheran (Rapid River) school at 10. Diservice at 10:45 a.

-Rev. Theophil Hoffmann, pastor. Community Assembly of God. Brampton-Sunday School, 9:45. Evening service at 7:45.

Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:45. Trinity Lutheran, StoningtonSunday School at 10 a. m. Social- Club Escanaba Club Luncheon Luncheon for women of the Escanaba Golf Club and their guests was served at the club house Wednesday with decorations in an autumn flower theme. Bridge followed.

Mrs. Louis Hoyler and Mrs. Leslie W. Olson had high scores of the day. Place mats have found a place on the dinner table.

Lacy mats dress up formal occasions and go right into the washing machine afterwards. Plastic and other fiber mats wipe clean with a sudsy sponge. Worship service at 2:30 -John DeBoer, pastor. St. Joseph's Catholic.

PerkinsMasses. 8 and 1 10:30 a. m. Contessions Saturday from 7 to 8:30 m. Daily Mass 7:15 a.

at Rev. Edward A. Malloy, pastor. Bark River Methodist--Sunday School at 10 a. Worship vice at 8 p.

m. Byron Hatch, Salem Lutheran. Bark RiverMorning worship at 10. Sunday School classes, 9 a. m.

-Frank E. Peterson, pastor. St. Paul's Lutheran. HydeSunday School at 9 a.

m. Divine service at 10 a. m. Confirmation instruction class Saturday, Sept. 14 at 9 a.

James Hanson, pastor. Cornell Methodist Public wor. ship at 8 p. m. The Ladies' Aid hour after the will sponsor a social services.

Mrs. Charles Harrison and Mrs. Henry Rose are hostesses. Rev. Karl J.

Hammar, minister. Pilgrim Church (Fayette) Sunday School 10 a m. Morning Worship. 11 a. m.

Evening Service. 8 p. Prayer Service, Wednesday at 8 p. I. N.

Polmanteer, pastor. Bethany Lutheran (Perkins)Confirmation and Holy Commun- ion, 11:30 a. m. Beverly Soderstrom. Dolores Simonsen, Raymond Maki.

Verne Nelson, George Johnson and Barbara Bannister will be confirmed at this time.Rev. Clifford Peterson, pastor. Sacred Heart, Schaffer-Summer Mass schedule. Daily masses at 8 a Sunday Masses are at 8 and 10 a. m.

Confessions, Saturdavs at 8 p. -Rev. Arneth, pastor St. Rita's Catholic (Trenary)- The fo lowing Mass schedule, effective Sunday, Sept. 15, is Mass 10 a.

m. and 11:15 a. m. Holy days of obligation, 9 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. First Friday of the month, 7:30 p. Week day Masses at 7:25 a. m.

-Rev. Fr. Gervase Brewer, pastor. Hiawathaland Baptist Sunday School 10:15 a. morning worship service: at 11 a.

m. at Perkins. Sunday School at Limestone Baptist Church at 7 p. m. and Sunday evening service at Limestone al 7:30 p.

m. Midweek service at Perkins Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Midweek service at Limestone Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

Boys' and girls' meeting conducted by Mrs Jolls at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday young people's meeting by Rev TABLE CENTERPIECES Lovely, Lasting Centerpieces For Your Table. Fall colors bronze, yellow, gold, deep wine. Beautifully and arranged.

up $1.95 WICKERT FLORAL CO. 1006 Ludington St. Phone 1319-W Attis THE FORMER Theresa Pach, daughter of Mrs. Mary Pach of Bark River, was married to George Tyra of Wilson in an Aug. 31 I ceremony at St.

George's Church in 1 Bark River. An uncle of the bride, the Rev. Valerian Pach, O. F. of Sturtevant, solemnized the service.

(Millie) Franklin Group Meets Church Events To Plan Carnival Central Men's Club The Men's Club of Central Methodist Church will meet Monday, Sept. 16, at 7:30 p. m. at the church. Dick Nelson is president.

Bethany Meetings Saturday morning's schedule at Bethany 1S 9th grade confirmation class and Sunday School Choir, 9:30, Cherub Choir, 10:15. Triolet Choir, 11. that Those white nylon gloves look and feel like cotton are a real fashion find. They wash clean in a matter of minutes and are bone dry in an hour or so. Members of the executive teachers and room mothers of the Franklin Parent Teacher Associa- tion met at the school to outline plans the annual Halloween carnival.

Mr. and Mrs. George Coan are general Mrs. Arne Maki chair- man. P.

A. Kennedy, presiMrs. dent of the unit, invited teachers tea to attend the welcoming be served the latter the month Mrs. Gordon Evenson, hostess chairman. Classified Ads cost little but do big job.

bone Jolls at 6:30 p. m. Warren Jolls, pastor. parents. pastor.

JESUIT MISSION CHAPELS Fr. Joseph C. Lawless S. J. Pastor St.

James, Hannahville- 4 p. 3rd Sunday Mass. HERMANSVILLE METHODIST PARISH Helen L. Royce. Minister Faithorn Methodist Worship service at 8:30 a.

m. Cunard Methodist- ser. vice at 8 p. m. First Methodist, HermansvilleWorship service at 11:15 a.

m. DELTA CONGREGATIONAL PARISH Cooks Worship service, 9:15 8. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m.

Fayette-Sundar School. 10 a. worship service at 11:15 a. m. Garden-Worship service at 10 8.

m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Isabella- service, 8:45 a. m.

Sunday school, 9:45 a. Rapid -Worship service, 9:30 a. m. conducted by the Rev. Meldon Crawford of Gladstone.

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