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SATURDAY, JUNE 10,1989 THE ESC ANABA (MICH.) DAILY PRESS Is PERSONALS FEATURES. PAGE FASHIONS- ACTIVmES- SOCIETY BOLQER, Editor, Phone 692- Closing Honor Rolls Announced At St Final honor for Ft. high school and grade rhools. announced yesterday hv the of Notre Dame, tearh- of the school, lint the following pupils: Fourth Quarter Srnlorn: Eleanor Bourdlals AAAAAA Bertha Curran AAA A A Monarle Desmond AAAABB Irene Aschlnger BBBBB Joseph Ooloback ABBBBA Andrew Hujrhes ABABB lawrence Klott BBBBB Francis Langenfeld AABAB Jeannette Lancour BBBBB liorralne Menard BBABBB Mary Roddy BAAAB Josephine Vandenbootn ABBBB Dorothy Vogel BBAAB lore: Lillian Blnk AABAAA Genevieve Chouinard BBBBB Catherine Collins BBBBBB Elaine Erickson BAA ABB Norma Larson BBBBBA Mildred Michaud BBBAAA Donald Marvic BBBABA Michael BBBABA Teter Moskun BBBBA Monica AAAAA Patricia Roddy AAAAA Ida Waterspank AAAAA Florence Martcll A A BAA Roberta Budin BA BAA Rita DeRouln BBAAA Marie Detervllle ABABB Anna Mae Gallagher BBBBA Dorothy Groos BBBBB Helen Jean Menard BBBBB Kathleen Somln BBBBB Freshmen: John Berlsh BBBBB John Goloback BBBBB Nobert Gulndon BBABB Mildred Eugate BBAAB Dorothy Moskun BBAAB Honor Seniors: Eleanor Bourdlals 95.77 Bertha Curran JM.93 Monarle Desmond 9 4.82 Mary Roddy 94.75 Josephine Vandcnboom 92.96 Menard 92.87 Joseph Goloback 92.78 Francis Langenfeld 91.95 Dorothy Vogel 91.91 Jeannette Lancour 91. Margaret Needham 91.20 Jeannette Joran 00.7 1 Leslie Varino 90.R5 Marion Somin 89.01 Andrew Hughes 88.45 Donald Trottler Perfect Attendance: Lloyd Joseph Goloback Stephen Matakovich.

Irene As- chlr.ger. Jeannette Mary Roddy. Josephine Elaine Erickson BAAAAB Catherine Collins BBBBAB Perfect Attendance: Earl Bourdlals, Paul macher. Raymond Michaud. Mildred Michaud.

Helen Allingham. Monica Collins AAAAA Patricia Roddy BAAAA Ida Waterapank AAAAB Roberta Budin BABAA Marie Detervllle BBBBB Rita Derouin BBBBA Florence Martell BBBBB Kathleen Somln BBBBB Perfert Attendance: Fred Hirn. John Moras. James Sandborn. Florence Ruth Rademacher, Patricia Roddy.

Ida Waterspank. Freehmen: John Berlsh BBBBB Mildred Eugate BBBBB Dorothy Moskun BABBB Miriam Williams BBBBB Perfect Attendance: Francis Farrell. Jack Woolcock. Eleanor Blanchett. Honor Roll GRADE EIGHT: Marlon Blnk.

Priscilla Beauchamp, Tberese Corcoran. Verna Decker, Joyce Dupey. Marguerite Klinger, Anna Kollch. Kathryn McCarthy. Elizabeth Sayklly, Helen Spade, Mary Seheer.

Dorothy Sbomln. Rose Pudac. Dolores Vandanaker, Francis Vardlgan, Rita Vande Wlele, Ronald Joran, Donald Mossier, Jerome Mlleakl. Daniel Stacy GRADE SEVEN: Lois Aschin- fer, Kerwln Bartel, Catherine Laura McCarthy, John Meier, Jean Pintler, Mildred Rademacher. Mary Helen Roberta, Helen Roddy, Anna Roilek, 'Anna Mae VanLister, GRADE SIX: Geraldine Blnk, Patrick Carr, June Dupey, Mar- Fraaher, Nona Marie Grela, Madelyn Henrlksen, Donald Hermes.

Theodore Heric, Gwynlyn John McDermott, Wll- lllam Miron, Bernard Patricia Rademacher. Geori 'Hodman, Frank Sudac. John Valich, Clarence Vanlerberghe, Cor- tinne Waeghe. GRADE FIVE: Carol Jean Aronson, Henry Hebert. Jane Hughes, Teresa Johnson.

Helen I Lon Loeffler, John McCarthy, Walter Menard, Marilyn Olsen, Mary Rose Peterson, William 'Roddy, Loretta Stack, Mary Sudac. Ruby Valich, Eleanor Wurth. GRADE FOUR: Patricia Ammel, Helen Blnk, Carl Fasa bender. Robert Garrett. Beverly Henrlksen, Margaret Grels, Mary Olive Lemmer, Gail LaChapell, Edward McCarthy, Arthur Messier, Mary Miron.

Eleanore Saunders, Anna Valich, James Vanlerberghe. GRADE THREE: Charles Baker. Mary Ann Bartel, Thomas Beaton, Joanne Beck. Joanne Blnk, Joanne Blomstrom. Patricia Flanders.

Eileen Heim, Edward Henrlksen, Richard Lough. Thomas McDermott. Joanne Mer- cler. Margaret Peterson. William Perron, Patricia Tobin, Joyce Vogel.

GRADE TWO: Beverly Bry- Leaguers Prepare for Busy Summer BETHANY LUTHER LEAGUE CHURCH SERVICES sr. catbolic Corner 7th m. and lit I Rev Kdwarri Lmry. O. V.

M. Pastor. Rev. Fr. Paschal Kerner.

O. f. M-. Low a. m.

High a. a. Children's -f a. m. Low Maw -1(11 a m.

a. as. Waak day Maseee -4 30 and 1.00. vt Corvtr Uth bt. and 2nd Ava.

S- Vcrjr Fr. I Ksnnsdy. Pastor Rav. Fr. Nolan Mckavitt.

Asst Low lass s. i Maoa. Maas. low Mom. Maw Br sppoiatmeat.

Hart day and 7 Friday. 7 p. Holy hour. Confaaaiuna avary Saturday. and 1 I.

CATBOLIC earner 8th 81 and Ira a vs. ft. Km. Fr. J.

F. n. Paator lif. Fr. Laator C.

Bourseoia. Am i 4 00 Low Maaa. Maaa. Maaa. fteaadictloa foi.

'owing mass. Maaa. Baptisms 10:00 a. m. APOSTOLIC CHURCH 1601 Sharidan Road B.

L. Panrod. Paator. Sunday 80 p. Evaniny service 7 p.

m. Tuesday. Prayer and Bihle ntudy 7 :46 p. m. Thuraday.

Young People's meting 7 p. m. and prayer. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ti. 13th St.

0 30 m. Sunday achool. 11 :00 a. m. Sunday service.

Subject: "God the Preserver of Man Vvcdnradsy night nervice at 8 :00 Reading room at church. 325 S. 13th itreet, open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from to o'clock. A cjrdial welcome to all. who do not have transportation will meet at the ehureh and ran will be provided.

TURRDAY The Hoy Scouts will meet at p. m. to (tlsn setivittre for the summer. WEDNESDAY! 7:10 Senior choir rehearsal. THURSDAY 7 p.

Triolet choir rehearsal. 'rHURSDAY i p. the Woman's Missionary Society will hold Ite monthly meeting at the Men and women are to attend. An excellent program prepared. THE SALVATION ARMY 112 Street Major Frits Nelson.

Officer in Charge Sunday. June II 10:00 a. m. Sunday School and Whit 1 Claaa. Major Nelson and Y.

I', in charge. 7 :00 p. RrhesrssU. 7:30 p. Council.

Sr. C.S/M Carl I Arson In chsritr. :00 p. m. Evangelistic Service.

Major Nelson will apeak. Subject: "Our A special program will he given by tha Y. P. drpsrtmenta In honor of Child Day. Tuaaday, 4 00 p.

(iirl Guards. Miss Ruth Stcnbtrg Leader. Tuaaday, 7:10 p. Y. P.

meeting. Y.P.S/M Earl Tolmatevr in charge. Wednesday. p. m.

River. Rtgulsr meeting in the school houac. Major in charge post Brigade participating. The public invited. 1 hursday.

p. m. Bihie Study and Prayer meeting VVeckijr lesson subject: Friday, afternoon and evening. Mani- atique and open sir meetings. Friday.

7 i OO p. m. Scout Troop No. 40 will meet. Mr.

Karl Polmatecr. Scoutmaster. Mr. Walter Wittkoff, Aide. Our Aim i Worahip to Serve Humanity, tv llenefit the Community: CHRISTIAN 11Y IN ACTION 8 A LEM EV.

LUTHERAN Cor. 12th SC a 4th Wm. F. Luts. Pastor First Sunday after Trinity, Jnne 11.

8:30 a Sunday school. a. claas. 9 .30 a. service In English.

10 a. in Blessed are they that hear the Word of God. and keep it. Luke 11:28. Tuesday, June 13.

8:30 a. of Vacation Bible school. Sessions will be held every dsy from Monday through Friday for a period of five weeks, and will last from 8:80 to 10:00 for the smaller children and until 11 :00 for the older ones. All children years and older are urged to attend. FIRST PRESRYTERIAN Corner 9th St.

snd 1st Ava 8. Carl E. Berger, Minister. The Church school will meet at 10:00 Note the change in time. Children'a Day progrsm will begin at 10:80.

Infant Baptism Cradle roll recognition. and and special musical The offering will go to support other new church The Senior Christian will meet at Pioneer Trail at 3:90 for an outing, picnic supper and worship service. BETHEL LUTHERAN B4oninglen E. N. Hawkins, Tastor.

First Sunday after Trinity, June 11. 10:00 a. school. 11:16 a. service in Engliah.

Thursday. 1:00 p. m. Ladies' Aid will sponsor a service. The Gloria Dei choir of Calvary Lutheran church.

Rapid River will present a concert. Hugo JacoH- sen and Mrs Aael Johnson will serve. Welcome. rge OR WEGI AN LUTHERAN Corner lftth St. and 1st Ava.

S. Rev. L. R. Lund.

Pastor Sunday. June 11. Children's Day a. School. 10:10 a.

Day services. Program in keeping with the theme of the day to be given by the children of the Sunday School. Parents and friands are eapecially invited to worship with us. Detailed program In Saturday's Press. During the week The rehearsals of the Senior and Junior choirs have cancelled for this week June 19.

a m. -Vacation Bible school Its two-week session. AH children of the Sunday School age are invited to attend. THE EVANGELICAL COVENANT Corner I4th St and 1st 8. Wm.

L. Hultmsn. Pastor. Sunday. June II 9:30 a.

m. Sunday School will meet for attendance. 10:00 a m. Confirmation Class Exercises. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend 7:30 p.

m. Special Children's Day program given by the Sunday School. Every one is invited to attend Wednesday. p. m.

Bible Fellowship our. Thuraday. 2 :80 Aid axiety aerviue. will Arthur Carlson anO Harold Creho. Friday.

8 00 p. ni Young Social. The gueat spiaker will he Prof. Pi ter Person. Dear of Kd ucation at North Park College, Chicago LnVerne Nelson will be Welcome.

Front Row -K la ino Hendrickson, Elioni OrauskoR, Entello Murphy, Juno Anderson. Hrrnlco Vannberg. Vorlo LlouiiRh. Annotto Anderson. Edim Mae Hoidonrolcli Bernice Hkoog, Elnlno Anderson Second Row Idnliollo Kallin Lavergne Wostorbrrg.

Alleno Johnson, Tholma Flink, Dr. Albert Lund. J. Milton Hloom qulst, Ilernlco Carlson, Ny qulst, Gooigeotto Skipper. Dorothy Peterson.

Ltnnca Sundwlck Third Hock. Carl West or berg, Robert Schlls, Carlton Fredrickson. Reno Bock. Myron Carlson. Leonard Fedrow, Dale Rehnquist.

Elroy Andrews. Fourth Row -Vernon Johnson, Kenneth Fredrickson, Willard Hu lln, Gorry Wurth. Dorothy Gustaf Lois Grimmer. Paul Paulson, James Nyberg, Andrew skaug Top Eastman. Elroy Hai'klund.

Arne Seth Hurklund. Kenneth land. Daniel Sundquiat, Lloyd Hendrickson. Members not on picture: Kenneth Anderson, Donald Anderson. fittoti.

Jack Anderson, James Anderson. Paul Anderson Vincent Mergman. Gladys Hers nmn. Thelma Rerqulst. Evans Her qulst.

Retly Boyle. Lowell lund. Ruben Carlson. Clifford Holmes. Amy Johnson.

Lloyd Johnson, Lols Lundstrom. Roberi Lind. Stanley Kram, Clifford Anderson. Warren Olson. Gerald Olson, Iver Olson.

Roberta Patterson. John Pearson. Stuart Peterson. Evelyn Rasmussen. Edna Sundstrom.

Carmen Sundwlck Haeol Seward, Evelyn Sundberg Vendela Sundtiuist. David Stitid- qulst, Mildred Westerberg. Jefferson Pupils Win Places On Roll of Honor Pupils of the Jeffrrson school who have perfect attendance records for the second semester, and those who have the distinction of places on the honor roll for the entire school year, were announced vesterday by Miss Ethel Barth, school principal. They are as Ssroml Sent eater First Marie Elaine Sorensen Second Stanley Reggs Third- Kathleen Halev Fourth Gerald Anderson. Kenneih Carlson Fifth -Jim HJort.

Jack Finn Sixth Northrup. Nancy Boucher. Jean Wentworth. Entire Year First Elaine Sorensen Beggs Daley Fourth -Kenneth Carlson. Gerald Anderson Fifth- Jack Finn.

Jim HJort Northrup. Social-Club Picnic and shower Members of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St Anne rhtireh will hold a picnic Monday evening at the Cayen cottage on the Ford River road. The outing alno will be a shower for Miss Helen Cayen. bride-elect, a member of the Sodality. Members will meet at St.

Anne't hall at ft: o'clock. A pot-lurk lunch will be followed by social diversions. Miss Ruth Moline Awarded Gold Pin Church Events CALVARY BAPTIST N. lftth Street Birger Swenson. Pastor "The Church That a.

Sunday School 10:30 a. Children's progrsm consisting of songK, exercioea and Pastor will give a sermonette 7 p. m. We urge all our people to attend the (inspel Campaign at conducted by Nygren and Hunt. June 12 to there will he a Daily Vacation Bible School conducted by Miss Bernice Anderson and Miss k.lixabeth students of Bethel Institute, St.

Paul. Minnesota. The school will dsily st 0 s. m. snd close st p.

m. Any child six years of age and alw.vc is invited to attend Wednesday at 7 :.10 p. Prayer and visitation night. Thursday at 8:30 p. Choir practice.

BETHANY EV. LUTBEBAN Corner 11th St. and lat S. C. Albert Lund.

Pastor. 8UNDAY: a. -Sunday School, Chapel. 00 a. School.

Chureh. 10:46 a. Morning worahip, Engliah. 7:80 p. service, English.

Sunday service will be conducted by Kenneth student aaaistant, dunng the aheence of the paator. The Lutheran Brotherhood will hold an outing at the Olsen cottage the Ford River road. Sapper will he served at 6:30 and at p. m. Mon son, Maxine Clark, Carol Fraeh- Mary Ann LdiComb, John Rademacher, Barbara Ann Skopp.

GRADE ONE: Mary Margaret Carr, John Helden. Joseph Jacke, Robert Johnson. Gordon and, David Rademacher, Ernest Rudolph. Jeanette Schaefer. Joyce Sharke, Luella Vallnd.

KINDERGARTEN: Paul Baldwin, Dolores Janet Rice. James Woolcock. Perfect Attendance GRADE SEVEN: Betty Waeghe. GRADE SIX: Isadore Bonlfas, Madelyn Henrlksen. John McDermott, Bernard Pat ricla Rademacher, Edward Say- klly, Kathleen Woolcock.

GRADE FIVE: Carol Jean Aronson, Robert McCarthy. GRADE Oail pell, Anna Valich. GRADE THREE: Ptul Laviolette, Francis Legault. Richard Patricia Tobin. GRADE TWO: Gordon Hermes.

baptist City Recreation Center Building Cor. 3rd Ave 8. and 14th St 10 a. School and Children Day exercises. Everyone interested, especially are invited to this program.

7 p. m. Evening service, conducted by Rev. Shahbaz. paator of the Ilsp- tlst church of Marquettr Fell is the order of aervice.

Prelude. Hymn No. 2S1, "Pace to Invocation and lord's Trayer. Responsive Reading No. 545.

Gloria Patri. Scripture Laaaon. Genaais Pastoral Prayer. Hymn No. 418, "Faith of Our Announcements.

Offertory. Doxology. Sermon, "Faith of our Fathers' Hymn No. 220. "More Love to Thee, Oh, Poetludo.

Tuesday, Jane 13, the Berean Class will meet with Mrs. Burdick. 11G So. lfith St. All wniiifn of tht church are invitH to this devotional and social meeting.

N. R. Chenoweth, Sec'y ST. EPISCOPAL Rev. Jamas C.

Ward. Rector Holy Communion at a. m. Church School at a. m.

Prayer at with sermon The Blameleaaneaa of the The ehoir will aing an anthem. Strangers and transients are always welcome. PIBSTMBTBOmST Omar Sth St. and Snd Ave. S.

D. E. Evans. Minister, a. School.

Children will maat for nraatka. Worahip. The entire will be turned over to the Chil- Day committee. Any parents desiring to children baptised will please bring them to this Children'a Day aervice. Bothsny Luthor league of Beih- any Lutheran church, Dr.

Albert Lund. paMnr. Is one of tho fow which In thf( has NtifTerod no slump," and this year, as In tho past, a full summer program Is to ho earned out by the organization. At tho next regular meeting of tho League, Friday. June 9.

the League will have Kenneth Larson, student pastor, as gueat. Tho mld-yeai election of will tako ji I hi retiring Milt president; John vice pretddont; Edna Mao Heldenrelch, secretary; Arlene Johnson, financial tary; Edna Hundntrom, Pocket Testament secretary; and Lln- nea Sundwlck. pianist. Clifford treasurer, office a full year. On June 2 4 and 25 the Green Hay District Luther League will hold annual convention In Gladstone, at the First Lutheran church, Rev.

J. Otto pastor. Bethany league, which largest In the Superior Conference, will presont musical on tho all-delegate program of tho convention. Ilible f'ainp tn A largo delegation of the local League will go to Fortune Lake, near Crystal July 9, to attend Luther League Week at tho Superior Conference Bible Encampment. July 9-16.

The League Is planning to contlnuo joint mootings with the Luthor League of the Norwegian- Danish Lutheran church, and also an annual Fellowship service for the purpose of giving support to tho executive secretary of ana Synod Luthor League which has national office in apolls. Sunday School Meets The Sunday School of the Central M. K. church will meet at .10 o'clock Sunday morning. June 11 are urged to send thoir children to the as part of the time, will bo devoted to practice for the Children Day program on June 18.

(Itlldren's Rev. L. Cathcart. missionary of the American Sunday School I nion. announces that Children Day will be presented at Fox at 9 Sunday morn- ug and at Soe Hill at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

iiool The classes of the Bark lliver Salem Lutheran Sunday school will practice afternoon at 2 All children are urged to be present. Day Program Sunday, Norwegian Church A Children Day program will presented by the Sunday School of the Norwegian-Danlsh Lutheran church Sunday morning at 10.30 tl'C ItlCK I Tho of tho p.ograin are as Song, About Sunday School. How shall We Welcome of Amalie and classes. A Amuml- Wake, Wake." Veazle Junior ehoir, Grow and ''God Svl- land's class. Day department.

Saltern's class. Ann Sat- class. in tho Sheaves Sunday School. Seeds" Ruby Arnsen class. Mo Amundson's class.

department Like to Be a Svlland, Jim HJort. Truly Thirty-Six At St. On Attendance Roll Thirty-six of St. school who have been neither absent nor tardy during the entire year, hare earned the distinction of places on the year attendance honor roll, They are: Second Ann Gren ler. Rosemary Vlr.u.

Barron, Donald Couslneau, Joseph Loqula, Richard Trudell. Dorothy Vaehon. Couslneau, Mary Jane Belanger. Joseph Dubord, Ronald Shsndonsy. Theresa Juno St.

Cyr, Phyllis St Martin, Or- Vlau. Sixth Loyola Hebert, June Joncas. Theresa Lequla. Thomas Peltier, Robert Plave, Pearl St. Martin, Thomas Trudell.

Seventh Irene Beauchamp. Jacqueline Beaudoin. Theresa Blanchette, Shirley Brazeau, Jean Budin, Lorraine Prevost, Francis Couslneau. Robert Gabourle, Kenneth Lequta. Donnld Wilson.

Kighth Andrew Joncas, Harold Donald Seymour, Donald St. Cyr. Ruth Moline of Manls- tlque. It wss announced yesterday, has won a gold emblem for unusual speed and accuracy in a national shorthand test. Miss Moline took more than 600 of dictation In five minutes or at the rate of 120 a minute thon transcribed her notes satisfactorily.

She Is a student in the ahorthand department of Cloverland Commercial college. The amard was made by the Gragg Writer company of New York as a part of Its cooperative rampalgn with schools In the I ted States to speed up Moline also received a gold pin from the Gregg company In recognition of her ability to type at the rate of eighty a minute for a period of ten without error. Shirley DeRosier Completes Course Kalamazoo. M. DeRosier of Nahma.

will be graduated from Western State Teachers College with a Rachelor of Arts degreo In the Senior High curriculum, on the oecaaion of the annual Commencement exercises Monday June 19 Miss DeRosier is a graduate of Nahma High school. The Commencement sddreas will be giveu by Dr. Lester K. Ade. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania.

Dr. Chas. Gllkey, dean of the University Chapel, University of Chicago, will give the Baccalaureate address. Dorothy Cass To Receive Degree At Loyola Graduation Dorothy daughter of Mr. and William 1114 Tenth avenue south of this city, will be graduated on June from St.

Bernard's hospital, a division of tho Loyola University School of Nurnlng. of Chicago. Cass was graduated in 1922 from Escanaba high school. The graduation weelr activities will open on Sunday night with Baccalaureate services and close on Wednesday night when the graduates will receive their degrees In tho Loyola University stadium. parents.

Mr. and William Cass, and her brother. Irving, mho Is a member of the Held artillery band at Fort Sheridan. Illinois, will attend the exercises. Former Escanaban Celebrates First Mass Here Sunday Rev.

Fr. Julian Rousseau. OF. a former Escanaba resident, will celebrate his first solemn high mass st 10.30 o'clock on Sunday morning at St. church here.

Father Julian was born in this city and is a graduate of St. parochial sehool. Assisting him at the mass will be his brother. Rev. Fr.

Rousseau. F. who was ordained a few years ago. as deacon. Fr.

Psschsl Kerner. O. F. will be nub-deacon and Rev. Fr.

Edward Leary, O. F. will he assistant priest. The newly ordained priest Is well known In Escanaba and has a number of relatives here. Hit mother now mskes her home 10 Detroit.

The snnouncetnent of arrangements for the celebrating of his first mass here will be welcomed by many of his friends and former who will attend the service. Recipe Leona Skradski Wins High Honor Two Michigan girls. Laona Skradski. Escanabs. and Clam Archibald, Negaunee, were among four named to the club at Mount Mary college, MU' waukee.

Announcements were made at Wednesday's commencement exercises. The club is the highest honor swarded by the Athletic association. The award Is based on sportsmanship snd scholarship as well as outstsndlng participation in athletics. named to it were Meg Helme. Chicago, and Genieve Hunt, Berlin, both Juniors.

Miss Skradski and Miss Archibald were members of the grsdusting cl Want Ads will get yon resalts. Certainly, this administration wants to see the private economic system work, and has groat confidence In It. 1 simply do not understand the defeatist attitude of men of great wealth that this private economic system cannot be made to worrk. of Commerce Harry Hopkins. Mrs.

Elmer Dahn of Brampton has sent In her excellent recipe for salted peanut cake, which Alls a request received recently by the depsrtment. Halted Peanut Take One cup sugar One egg One cup sour or buttermilk One teaspoon soda teaspoon baking powder One cup ground salted peanuts One and one-half cups bread flour or one and three-fourths cups cske flour Cresm shortening, sdd sugar gradually and cream. Add well- beaten egg. Sift flour once, measure and sift with soda and baking powder. Add to cream mixture, alternately with milk, add peanuts and bake in well-floured and greased pan 46 minutes in moderate oven.

Brown sugar frosting or whipped cream msy be used for frosting. Labor relations? We have labor relations here. We all get treated docent because I believe any employer who can't psy men a living wage ought to get out of M. Eberling. Cleveland manufacturer.

Johnson's class. "Glvo God a Peterson's class. Be to Dickson Junior choir. of children. in My School.

THB ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH Corner 19th and Ludington Gerald F. Heuk, Paetur Sunday a. m. Morning a. m.

Evangelistic at 7:44. at which a special love offering will be taken. In abaence of tha paator Iver Johnson will apeak Sunday evening, June 18. All ara welcome. LUTHERAN (Hyde) L.

G. Lehmann, Paator Jle that ia of God heareth John Sehool and Bible elaaa. a. divine A cordial invitation ia extended to all. Mrs.

H. J. Defnet has returned from Milwaukee where she was tha guest of bar brother, Attorney Edward Yockey. She was aceom panled on tha trip by Mrs. Otto Hult of Gladitona Interesting news! see Classified Paie.

Plant Now Tomato Plants, Cob- bagt, Colory and Poppor plants. Extra strong early varieties. TODAY Plan your window box now with Goraniums, Vinca, etc- The finest home grown plants in the city. Floral Co. Home Grown Flowers Congratulations to every new bride To her wedding cake msy point with pride.

Thst assurance is hers, she need have no fear About masterpiece fine, when ordered here At Thompson's Tropical Gold Cake A cske more thsn ordinarily delicious with its creamy-white frosting and topping of goldon Plnespplc. 20c 30c 40c Golden Nugget Donuts There isn't any such thing as an ideal woman. However, I find all women delightful. Barrymore, actor. Family Bakery Apple Slices, 2 for Chocolate Eclairs, 3 for Orange Slices, doz.

Assorted Drop Cakes Pecan Rolls 10c Chocolate Layers 20c 10c 20c 20c 20c 25c The fried cake with quality tested flour. the 25c SOMETHING NEW brought to you direct from Chicago. High Ratio Buttor Rolls Coffee Cakes Cheese Filled Orange Cocoanut Sour Cream Chop Suey Have You Tried the Bread that's Making a Our New Potato Twist Bread Introduced last week, this new bread made from a high quality potato flour, gained Immediate popularity. You, too will enjoy its finer texture, and its distinctive flavor. Also DANDY, Cracked Wheat, Limpo, Rye, Raisin and Wheat-a-laxa.

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