Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 4

Location:
Escanaba, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

was Miss I Niagara and Mrs. Robert aaba and of Kingsford. rad tn sapphira ira gowns with laces car- Csraful attc Prompt raady 11 you MIRCHANOIM AWAITS WARDS SM STRING AND CATALOG. SHOP ST I REED Mr. and Mrs.

Rood of Harvey, I1L ere the irants of a daughter, their Wizard Of 0z Performance Here April 27 Sponsored by the Escanaba Area PTA Council, a musical adventure into the Land of Ox, awaits the youngsters when the world-famous Nicolo Marionettes appear on Saturday, April at the Bscanaba Area Junior High School. Technically, this is one of most ambitious efforts in many years of producing for Theatre. The marionettes, specially articulated to provide a truly human flexibility and stylised to fit Teen-Agers Like Barbecued Hot Dogs Any Time don't we have something I Any mother is familiar with this comment from a teenager who can eat the same thing for at a time with little variation. I like" can fall into a category characterized by hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza and milk shakes. If mother gives in to tyiis request, she can serve barbecued frankfurters built into a balanced meal, says Reba Staggs, meat authority with the National Live Stock and Meat Board.

Balance the menu with French fried potatoes, coleslaw or green salad and a milk shake. Hot dogs may be served with buns. Wieners are a convenience food. If this barbecue sauce is prepared in advance, it needs only to be heated with the franks for ten minutes. it dog Toto in their travels rough the Land of Ox, meet Lion who can roll his eyes, Strswman who takes off his tad along with his hat, and Wizard who has a scientif- control panel capable of icing thunder, lightning or lly beans, at the twist of a al, and many others.

The audience will enjoy the ght of a huge mask floating i a bad of green flame, and a tll-scale, thunderous tornado Saturday, ESCANABA DAILY PRESS, Eaeanaba, Michigan the ionettes April 17 Junior in for lated to flexibility and the fantastic elements in the story of the Wizard of Oz, a sparkling performance. The heroine, Dorothy, and her dog through a Lion a in turbulent action, and many stage effects never before seen on the marionette stage. Admission is children, 50c, adults, 75c and performances will be at 10 ajn. and 2:30 p.m. at Sscanaba Area Junior High School.

Franklin PTA Meets Monday A pot luck supper will highlight the Franklin PTA meeting to be held April 8, at p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Those attending are requested to bring their own table service and food delegated to their child's room. Election of officers will be held. Bradley Cory who will speak on Problems and How They Can be Corrected." Questions concerning this meeting should be directed to Mrs.

Ralph Anderson, 730-5666. Hesne Leaaae The Salvation Army Home League will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday for an educational program. Mrs. Margaret Provo is hostess.

VFW Aaxlllary The Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the VFW Hall. Election of officers will take place during the business session. A social with the Post will follow the meeting. MR.

AND MRS. JOHN J. VAUGHAN. 611 Oak, Manfetique announce the engagement of their foster daughter, Betty Perry, to Richard A. Nelson.

The bride-elect is a 1066 graduate of Northern Michigan University and is an art instructor in Trenton, Mich. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson of Wakefield and the grandson of the late Rev.

Nelson of the Lutheran Church in Manistique. He received his degree in Business Administration from Northern Michigan University in 1066 and is also teaching in the greater Detroit area. A December wedding ie planned. Elizabeth Lindberg, Charles St. Peter Wed Miss Elizabeth Ann Lindberg of Twin Falls, became the bride of Charles Robert St.

Peter of Escanaba during a ceremony performed March 0 at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Kingsford. The Rev. Carl Brand officiated at the nuptials at 7 p.m. The church altars were adorned with arrangements of white gladioli and pink carnations. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Lindberg of Twin Falls and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald St. Peter of Escanaba.

Satin Brocade The bride chose an Empire styled gown of satin and metallic brocade fashioned with a shoulder train. Her headpiece of white roses trimmed with seed pearls held a shoulder he i Os frankfurters, cut In 1-inch pieces cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons brown sugar cup lemon juice 1 cup catsup 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce cup water teaspoon cayenne pepper, if desired Combine all ingredients except frankfurters. Simmer 20 minutes. Add frankfurters and cook slowly 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, servings. Flat Rock Altar Society Meeting Held The Holy Family Altar Society of the Holy Family Church of Flat Rock held April meeting following the Lenten services Wednesday evening with Mrs.

Duane Marenger, president, presiding. A note was received from Mrs. John Benz who has resigned as president. Mrs. Duane Marenger will now replace her.

The MDCCW Convention be held at the Sault, April 28-29 and the Society will send three delegates, Mrs. Art Tourangeau Mrs. Hermen Bittner and Mrs. Harry Lancour. Alternate is Mrs.

Don Roberts. The Danforth and Flat Rock area ladies will hold a bake sale in April with Mrs. Donald Roberts and Mrs. Wallace Irving in charge. Lunch was served by the church area ladies, Mrs.

Harry Lancour chairman. Prizes were awarded to: Mrs. Robert Ma- Kosky, Mrs. Gerald Miron. Mrs.

Don Seymour, Mrs. Ray La- a vvnn dadvdv nn March and Mrs. Art AND MRS. ROBERT POLLARD of 610 S. 9th St, an- MX1 jr nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon, to Ron of Mr.

and Mrs. Merlin Foresman of Strong- tartde-elert is a graduate of Grand Rapids High it 1 School, Grand Rapids, Minn, and is presently employed at rOftV GMAC in Milwaukee. Her fiance is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Iowa where he received his B. S. degree and will Jn August from the School of Mortuary Science in Milwaukee.

A June 1 wedding is planned. Peggy Fleming Turns Pro, Visits President Calvary Monday, 7 p.m.—Boy’s Batal- lion. Central Methodist Monday, April 8, 4 p.m.— Membership class; 7:30 p.m.— Susannah circle; 8 p.m.—men’s recreation. First Presbyterian Monday, April 8, 7:15 s.m.— Lenten breakfast; 7:30 m. session meeting.

Monday, April 8, 7:30 p.m.— Official Board and Building Fund Crusads committee will meet NEW YORK (AP) What does a president talk about when he meets a queen? not politics, Vietnam or anything like that," pretty Peggy Fleming said today, gushing over the invitation from President Johnson to make her second visit to the White House. is a wonderful adore him. When be received me last week in his office, the President wanted to talk about the Olympics, the countries I had visited and the people I had seen. Geld Medal pinned a flower on me. He gave me a bracelet and a pin and he joked about my ing the fold drain by bringing back a gold medal." The PrssidH has favttod the world figure skating qusen to dkmar at ths White Hones neat Wednesday night, her sscond command ance in lass than two weeks.

FREE GLASSES! Every Sunday (Only) With 83 Worth of GaaeHns at STRONCH OIL CO. 1888 Washington A vs. ARNIE'S MARATHON RapM River Max whan It oomea to finding quality dryclaaning and Mahlng for your dreperiee. Our now Sanitona prooaaa gets fabrloa cioanor. are brighter.

And you get profoeelonal finishing. Your draperiee come back looking like new. Mrs. Charles R. St Peter length veil and she carried pink and white long stemmed Perhaps Mr.

Johnson wants to talk to Peggy about balancing the national budget. The demure, 108-pound ice ballerina from Colorado Springs, signed a term contract Wednesday that Aouid make her one of the most highly paid personalities in sports. The to be for five years with base guarantee of with Bob Banner Associates, television producer, and the National Broadcasting Company. TV Debat Banner, who gave impetus to the television caresrs of comedienne Carol Burnett and singer John Davidson, among othsrs, plans a debut for Miss Flsming in a television spectacular over NBC next fall. From Ibsrs, he hopes to ssnd her Into dramatic roles, use hsr also in musicals and moviss white permitting her to make In friends and relatives of Albertine Goo- bout of Garden held a farewell party in her honor at the Ozzie Hazen homo on Friday evening.

She is leaving Garden after 48 years of service ss a housekeeper for Antone and Henry Farley. She is moving to Two Rivers, where she will reside with her sister. Games were played and prizes awarded to Georgians Beeudre and Edna Lsster. Lunch was served and Miss Goobout was presented with gifts. sional ice shows.

Three of the major ones already have made extravagant offers. potential is she can become another Sonja Banner said. has a delightful personality, a Grecian-type beauty and she projects very well. all happened so she said. seen Sonja Henie in the late movies.

I admira her very much." Miss Henie, three-time Olympic champion, reportedly made millions with hsr ice shows and moviss In the 1880s. ing, three times world champion, said As planned to start dramatic lassons la Los Angeles next month. Betty Donslds Betty Donalds Receives State Art Award Betty Donalds, a senior at Escanaba Area High School, has been awarded third place in a state-wide art competition sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Her entry, a watercolor and ink painting suggesting a misty landscape in reddish colors at dawn, was completed as a project for an art class. From the state competition, one painting will be selected to compete in the national art contest.

These competitions are open only to high school seniors. Betty is presently enrolled in Art III at the high school, having previously completed two years of art classes. Her instructor is John Gustafson. winning painting will be on display during the state convention of Women's Clubs in Traverse City, April 23-25. Betty is the dsughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Donalds of 720 S. 16th St. More people get mere from newspapers thaa ether searees all Portraite Reunione Wedding Pictures Wedding Invltationa Bridal Aeceaeoriee Gordon Nelson 1418 GA 8-8841 1200 Ludinffon St. Escanaba, Maid of honor sha Kluskens of bridesmaids wars Mrs.

Bichler of Escanaba and James Lindberg of They were attired tn blue velvet Empire gowns matching headpieces and risd long stemmed pink Bestman for his brother James 8t. Peter of fnH groomsmen Ashland, Escanaba, Seward of Gwinn. Seating the wedding guests were James Lindberg, David Lindberg, Jerry Magnuson and Robert Bichler. Mother's Attire The mother of the bride charcoal and red with black patent and was presented a corsage of rad and white roses. Mrs.

St Peter selected blue suit with red and pinned red and corsage. The reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the church parlors. The newlyweds will make their home at Cbocoiay in Harvey, Mich. The a graduate of Kingsford High School and attended the Bay de Noc College School of Practical Nursing. She is now ployed at St Luke's Hospital, Marquette.

Mr. St Peter is an Escanaba Arse High School graduate and will graduate from Northern Michigan University in June. ilf If i St. Hww ST S-11IS Shop by Phone selections ot your leisure in the comfort of your home ITS SO EASY- SO CONVENIENT ny Reed of parents of a first child, year really enjoy your Spring shopping and enjoy these special features of shopping at Wards: attention to your order. Correct sizes, color, parcel delivery or your order will be if you prefer to pick it up.

sbliction or YOU IN AND SUMMER SY PHONE AND CHARGE IT! Catalog Department CALL 786-6060 Freight FOR TUES. APRIL 9TH 10TH TRANSPORTATION ON EVERY ORDER PLACED IN OUR CATALOG DEPARTMENT OR OVER THE TELEPHONE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! ORDER NOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE. PHONE 786-6060 Chooss From WARDS it Spring and Summer General Catalog Pre-Easter Sale Book Spring Sale Book it Summer Sale Book it Farm and Garden Catalog Over 130,000 Items To Chose From Prompt And Courteous 72 Hour Ssrvics Just Soy "CHARGE IT".

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Escanaba Daily Press Archive

Pages Available:
167,328
Years Available:
1924-1977