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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 33

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MANISTIQUE Council Accepts High School Youths Bid On Turkeys Toy Project I hf fiirl tmhintrout Student Life Topic Of Dean For Rotary Meet The college-age group of contains "some of the finest but by and largo it repie- Special Session Court Slated A special term of Schoolcraft Four Are Fined For Damaging Cabin Property Four Lower Michigan young men learned Monday that it does not pay to "go when they Extra Boat Runs Booked By Inland ents a generation which has had County Circuit Court will be held come to the Upper Peninsula The four, who ranged in age Manistique Senior bid of the Mamjliquo' of Mis. Rachel Ballinger and Mrs. Daniel Saastamoinen, is engaged in the collection, repair and distribution of used to needy boys and girls here. The troop meets each Wednesday in the recreation room of the Wehner Clinic. Any merchant, T1 AX store was accepted by the Manistique City Council in its ilar meeting Monday night on fi.t turkeys.

Kids were on turkeys av- 10 to 12 pounds and two were received. The other bid- quoted prlce ot 52 crm, per I chUtl or wlihln)( ,0 con; id and the AAtP quoted per pound. Phe turkeys will go to city em- at Christmas, other action the Council in- the city manager to have polire chief see that a flasher owned by Norman Oliver on ke Shore Drive, is off If to correct radio Interference not taken immediately. invitation from the Upper mnsula Development Bureau to end a meeting for incorpora- of the Bureau, whirh now is ndinff to take in economic tribute damaged, but good used toys for the philanthropic venture is asked to contact members repairing toys with mechanical difficulties. Unused sleds, and all variety of sports equip- officials meeting.

Senior High School boys this Briefly Told Youth Fellowship of the Senior Youth Group of the First Methodist Church will meet at omotion through an industrial Ithe church 7 P- Wednesday, vision. ie rm-eting will be Bethel Baptist Church senior Id at 10 a. m. Wednesday in I choir will practice at 8:45 p. arquette City Hall.

A budget Wednesday at the church, for fSO.OOO for five years Presbyterian Mined choir will practice in the church at p. I Wednesday. no experience in the earning and Monday, beginning at 10 a. wist use of money, Don H. But- with the Hon.

Richard Nebel, from 20 to 28, booked lodging at turn, dean of men at Northern of Munising, presiding. Leonard cabins east Michigan College in Marquette told The case of Hay Marentette, 52. of the City, but were asked to Girl week are volunteering to assist by Manistique Rotarians Monday of Germfask, whom a jury of 12 at 4 a. m. After they left.

noon. found guilty of trespa ss on i the owner leiiroecl thnt partition Bottum, who was introduced by owned land during the September between the bedroom and bath- his former student, Principal Carl term, is scheduled to come before room had been broken, ment will be welcomed by troop Olson of Manistique High School, the court. Multhaupt called law members. pointed out that present college Plans now are being made to I students were born In the mid- obtain a horse and a sleigh, or their parents were wagon, to deliver the toys, food learning the lessons of the de- baskets for the American Legion pression. Auxiliary, and for members the students themselves of the Wendland Convalescent 1 no practical knowledge of Home and Cloverland Lodge on adverse economics, they have grown up with the philosophy that if they don't have it, some one will give it to he noted.

Travel Farther In the depression years, parents of students now in college learned that if they had spent all they had earned in the lush-earning years of the late 1920s, they were without funds. But students now in college were too young then to know of its first-hand, he point- en out, adding that income levels I I were beginning to risr when they uQSt 111 I 60fS were born and that since, the war 0AILY PRESS December 13, 1955 Canned Goods Show Planned Saturday For Yule Baskets A tin-canned goods show Inland Lime and Stone Co. laid off 120 men Monday morning and began its program of winter maintenance as the shipping sea-1 Saturday at 9 son on the Great Lakes slowed for the The Fitzgerald of the Gartland Steamship Company, Chicago was scheduled to be tTie last boat loaded Saturday, but. the vessel returned Monday to take on an- is a. to collect food for the Manistique Club's baskets for Christmas.

Children attending the movie will be admitted through a gift of canned goods, in lieu of the regular admission fee. This is the 17th the evening of Dec. 23. The visits of the troop or bring them to the will be combined with a caroling party. Library 'Dressed' For Christmas Marentette had been due to be here, and Bruce Neadow, city po- load of 6,000 stones of ce- i ypar J.

L. LeDuc has provided a sentenced Dec. 7, but the attorney lice officer, apprehended the men ment for a Manitowoc, welfare show for the club's pro- department, through as they came into town. They iirTin- the weather does not jeCt. Nicholas V.

Olds, assistant, re- were placed in the county jail un- worsen, she will return again The Elks Lodge here again Is quested that the case be postpon-i til their arraignment in Justice Inland office re- contributing meat for the ed until Dec. 19, Counsel for Court Monday. State Police here (and the Manistique Pulp and Pa- Marentette has requested a newi assisted in the investigation. All boats loading at Port per is providing blankets. Ro- trial following the jury conviction i In Justice Court the men plead- I have completed their runs i tarians Monday will hold their involving thespass in which the ed guilty to charges of malicious for the year- I annual giftatory, with members value of the property exceeds $50.

destruction of property and were extra the Fitz- exchanging toys to be given to The regular term of School- levied fines of $20 each and costs were scheduled Sunday be- the Club project. Mani- craft Circuit Court is scheduled of $5 and ordered to make the Manitowoc firm needs stique Lions and the Junior Cham- Jan. 9. The court calendar for $80 restitution to Multhaupt. They more and navigation still ber of Commerce also are plan- this term is slated to be prepared paid and were Dec.

28. First With a special display of appro- Baptlst Church will meet at the priate Christmas reading and gar- church at 7 p. Wednesday. lands of Christmas decorations, the Manistique Public Library has Choral Club's Hall. 00 fo II be needed for the "industrial er." Bureau officials said, and eady better than $16,000 pledged for five years.

No cision was made on representa- The town board of Doyle Town- al nieet at 7:30 p. town ln wer. taken on a festive appearance for the Christmas season. A mounted picture of Lotto's. and the post-war period have 1 "The Nativity, a papier mache provided high income levels.

As a result, and because of Choral presentation of Handel's as the "best-ever" lege students often have never had a the experience of holding a job I Thp was present Santa Claus leaning against book stacks, greens, candles and a mini laws, present-day col- ature tree are included in the afternoon. Involved were Versal D. Viles, 23, of Ithaca; Bernard Campbell, 28, of Rte. 2. Merrill; F.

D. Allen, 20. of Wheeler, and Carl Allen. 26, of Wheeler. F.

D. Allen also was ticketed by State Police here for driving over the centerline after An appreciative audience Sun-' an accident Saturday night in ay night rated the Manistique which he sideswiped a car. released Monday if weather holds at its ning parties at which toys will be present levels brought for the baskets. The Club, whose Trip- le Trio will tell the Story in verse and song Monday for Rotarians, held their annual party for toys two weeks ago. Mrs.

George Wood is chairman Santa Claus Party Will Be Held In Lincoln Gym In '56 Momber, of the cluh', ChrUtmu basket project. Any one knowing of a family In need is asked to call her at The Council received a report the Schoolcraft County Soal Welfare Department in the city ovember totaled $1,161.33. Also were police and milk re- The (hotr of St. Francis stating i Sales Church meets at 7 p. during Thursday in the church to practice for the Christmas season During the session, the manager.

K. Liverfnore, was asked to ith the Recreation Commission on the feasibility of building an ice rink on the west side of the city. The r.nk was discontinued there two years ago because youngsters preferred to of gifts and pot luck luncn. skate where a shelter house and nviiic were available. Grand Warder Will Conduct OES Instruction School Mrs.

Nydta Trethewey, of Iron Mountain, grand warder of the Grand Chapter of Michigan, Order of the Eastern Star, will conduct a school of instruction at a special meeting at Ida Chapter No. 54. OES. at 8 15 m. Thursday at the Masonic Temple.

of Ida Chapter will meet at 6:15 m. Thursdav at the Masonic for a dinner preceding the of instruo tioo. Following Instruction. to all will be served by the following eom- Mrs. Ceell Moore, chairman; Miss Mary Rasmussen, Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Leonard, Mr and Witter Reid, and Mr and Mrs Henry McGahan. holiday decorative scheme A new shipment of books has beer, received, and contains the folic wing volumes; Fiction Fourteen For Tonight, Steve Allen Hickory Dickory Death, Agatha de Christie Star Island Again. Marjory Hall White Fang. Jack London The Sixth Of June, Lionel Shapiro Larchstnng Out.

Skulda V. Baner Shtralee, Darcy Niland North Of The Yukon, A. R. Willis Hearts Haven. Teresa Holloway Nurse In The Pinelands, Marcia Ford Cash McCall.

Cameron Hawley Non-Fiction The Rlrwd Martina Circle! My Hospital In The Gor- meets at 6 30 p. Wednesday don Seagrave for a turkey dinner at the home i Junior Party Book, Berof Mrs. Lawrence LaPorte Mrs. nice Carlson Arthur Hough will The From The Dead will be exchanged. Sea.

Edmund Wilson The Answer Is God, Dale St. Fpiaropal Church and Roy Rogers will hold a parish supper in the Flowers, Golden Nature Guide Juvenile Court or of a good the dean of men pointed out. These older teenagers much concern nor too much use for the of an money, he observed. Due to social programs, they have learned to ex ed by a 65-voice chorus under di- Work Explained rection of Mrs. James H.

Fyvie, John with Mrs. John H. Orr as accompanist. Soloists were Mrs Cory Hartbarger and Mrs. Raymond Olson, of Escanaba.

and J. Earl Cousineau and Francis E. Barnard, S. Faketty, probate judge, presented an outline discussion of, probate court activities, including juvenile work, at the monthly! meeting of the Junior-Senior! BRAUI.T’S I CENTRAL New committee of the Hospital Auxiliary will meet from 1 30 to 3 30 p. Thursday at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital.

The (foodwill Club will meet at 2 p. Thursday at the cluo rooms for annual Christinas party. There will be an exchange High Schcntl PTA Thursday night in Central School. The college dean also observed with finesse, and the harmony, in- that whereas of college tonntion and pitch gave evidence State Legis- students traveled little and more the many weeks of solid prac- slowly when they were young, tlct preceding the annual pre- been charged present-dav students have differ- The performance this with the responsibility of handling committed by minors. The purpose, he emphasized.

is to determine the cause of unacceptable conduct and pre- pec! others to give it to them, he i Manistique. ggU The choral work was performed Santa Claus committee, at a meeting Saturday following the annual. 4 Santa Clau, party, voted to hold the party next year ln the Lin-1 coin School gymnasium. For the past tew year, the an- NoteS nual event, attended by some 1 000 children, has been held in the old gymnasium on the east side of the city. Attractive color made with paper manufactured in Manistique, 2100 socks of candy and rubber balls were distributed to the children this year.

The successful party was held for children from Schoolcraft County and surrounding areas. 10 State Savlntn 10 I 11 The JO Inland IS'b Plne Orove Edison Drfwrv'i HIG-P HIM ornter. IlTGtnland. 823; Stute Savinss. ent social attitudes.

think vear marked the 11th time the nothing of driving to Detroit for Choral Club has presented the a weekend." he observed. as its gift to the com- Differenee In Philosophy munity at Christmas. Dean Bottum also discussed Soloists, who appeared at home briefly changed social attitudes their numbers, gave high-cali- regarding love and public display Renditions of the Handel of affection. The result is earlier marriages, though many the Coffee and were served have no financial security afterwards, for guests and. club to tide the newly-organized fami- members, and gifts were presented ly through the cost of Mrs.

Fyvie and Mrs. Orr. living, illness, and the coming of children, he noted. I ikrnrv A difference in philosophy has UWIUI ''CV-CITC3 ted an il surge which Volume Thief Misses $400 Midden In Billfold CATLETTSBURG. Kv No- scribe appropriate action in hand- tice to a thief: when you lifted $10 ling of the cases.

i from the billfold of Mrs. James During depressions, delinquency Crist. missed $400 hidden in a in minors appears to be less than secret compartment. Mrs Crist in "boom the judge ob- told police a thief entered her after reporting on the ood-story apartment, removed the numbers of juvenile cases hand- and left the billfold on a church at 5 30 p. Wednesday.

The Rev. Herman Page, of Crystal Falls, will report on highlights of the recently held Town and Country meeting. I.Adie« Aid Society of the First Baptist Church will hold an- I nual Christmas party at 2 30 p. Wednesday at the church. I Gifts will be exchanged.

Mem are to meet at 2 p. Wednesday to (ill candy for the launching Sunday school. The Arcturus Adventure, William Beebe The Story Of Sandy. Susan Stanhope Wexler Year Of Decision, Harry Truman The Flying Saucer Conspiracy, Marjor Donald Keyhoe The Life I've Led. Babe Didrik! son Zaharias The Edge Of The Sea, Rachel leads to earlier marriages, he observed, but at the college I college and are the big con- cem of students who are married, and unmarried are concerned chiefly with and This difference can be noted In even the superficial aspects of daily life.

Dean Bottum noted, ex- 1 plaining that one can see high- The Manistique Public Library has received a copy of Audel's Home Appliance Service Guide, by Edwin P. Anderson, as a memorial to the late Harold LaFoille, Manistique electrician. The publication, presented by a friend of the family, contains practical information on repair and servicing of electrically-op- Obituary Miaaionary of 1 Zion Lutheran Church will meet jointly at the church with the weekly Bible study at 7:30 p. Wednesday. Members are asked to bring pot luck lunch and contributions for the Luther Home.

Members are asked to notice the change in date. Your Oreschooler, Edgar S. Bley Tiger Of The Tenzing of Everest with Ullman True Meaning Of Fulton Sheen A Night To Remember, Walter Lord Child Behavior, llg, M. D. 1 The Olio Evening Circle CHKIS will meet for its party Funeral for Chris at 8 p.

m. Wednesday at the Route 1, who died home of Vera Martin, Alger day morning at Schoolcraft Ave. There will be an exchange Memorial Hospital, were held at. of and lunch. 2 p.

Saturday at Messier- Broulllre Funeral Home with the Rev. Elwyn Parlin, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating were Scott Creighton. Lawrence Bryant. Lorn ing. James Wieland.

Norman Shirk and Melvin Ctnutneau. Burial was in tery. Junior of St. Francis de Sales Church will hold Christmas party and pot luck dinner beginning at 6 p. Wednesday in the school basement Gifts will be exchanged.

Lions Still Lead In Elks Pin League A half-point leed Is held by the Lions team in Elks bowling here pybjjjshers surely to give them place in the league The Red are fol- priced cars parked before housing erated home appliances, units in and see stu- today represent an ever-increns- struggling through school, ing capital investment In the yet owning two cars, one for work American household, and one for pleasure riding. The book Is now available for Age Chances circulation. Student rejection of jobs is not unfamiliar, if it calls for early ris- JnVf Will ing, snow shoveling or housework, I vTIII the dean noted. He pointed out Qjyg Toys For that many young persons have not yet learned the simple household Welfare Baskets of cooking and 5 ehapter of the At the conclualon of the pro- Junlor chamber of Commerce Interspersed with humorou. rtnnM( stories from college life, the edu- cator recited a poem which concerned an old man who thought led each year by the court.

How- ever, human factors, including i the number of police officers and their interest and the court's in cases involving minors, affect the total number of cast's reported, he explained General discussion followed, with PTA memtDers emphasizing the relation between school rules and youth conduct. The PTA has extended an invitation to the school board to attend its next in January. Hostesses were Mrs. Vilas which chairman. Mrs.

Frank Krzyzanski, Mrs. James Lam- Mr s. Joseph Davis and Mrs. Dale Ott. stairway.

LOST One Ring Of 4 Contains Chevrolet, Illinois, house and Slaymaker keys. Reward if found. Call Ixiuis I wehr Phone 280F11 Dr. and Mrs. C.

L. Novak have moved from 448 Range to their newr home on the corner of Washington and Steuben St. were using smaller print, people spoke softer than they used to, steps were Women's Christmas baskets for needv families. Each member of the newiy-or- ganized Javcee chapter Is asked to bring a toy to the meeting and Christy's tied for third. himself in the mirror, thought Joseph (Beanie) LaMuth of the pooter glass was being used in Fergin team rolled the high ser- (them.

are In- I 4ilin Central Howling League will hold party at Fairvlew Ceme-1 6 3u Thuisday at Nick's Bar. will be exchanged by mem- i and attending. City Briefs lowing closely with the Ethiopians gt.tljng higher, and, after looking to 8 m. in the Elks club rooms. Prospective members vited.

The dean emphasized that he wished to comment on social as- of the present college-age group, uncritically, in the interests of better understanding at Oscar Blomquict, 142 Mackinac A ve a patient Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Smith, 424 Riverdale, are the of a son born Dec. 6 at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 3S and has l.ulheran Ladies Aid will meet at 2 30 p. Wednesday in the church auditorium, where the program will be presented. and guerts will laler meet in the church parlors for exchange of gifts and refreshments.

Hostesses will be Mrs Laura Mrs. Clifford les this week with games of 209. 172 and 233 for a total of 614 Other high averages at present include O. J. Schuster, 182; Harold Peters, 178; Ed Bucsh, 177; Kasun, Arvid Stoor, 173: Dick Berger, 172, and Howard Hewitt, 170 Postponed matches scheduled to be played during the coming weekend are Tigers vs.

Red Owls, vs. Red Horses, l.e- Maires vs. Top Old Timers vs Toolmakers, I Thompson Alfred Erickson is a patient at the Hospital at Iron Mountain. Wilbur McCrcary, of Toledo, is visiting here with her vs Red Horses and Top O' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and vs.

Ekbergs. Mrs. George Grimm. Ask se More Local Fresh MILK Presbyterian Women's Society meets at 3 p. m.f Wednesday at the church.

Members are asked to hrinK canned food for the Christmas baskets. Presbyterian (Juild will hold a pot luck Dinner at p. Wednesday at the church. Members are asked to their own table service and an article of clothing or toys for the Christmas baskets. Free Magazine Distribution by Manistique Club All Day Friday At the I jght Store Announcements through the courtesy of EDISON SAUIT ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 1070 Manistique Our Boarding House named Stephen Smith Cook, William Arnold and the former Arlene Herbert Kiause Funny Business By Hershberger Out Our Woy By J.

Willioms OAK Theatre Manintique, Mich. Evenings 7 and 9 p. m. Tonight thru Thursday a 1 low To Be Very Very Betty Grahlr shrree North THE PINES Beginning TONIGHT JUNE HARRIS Piano And Vocals Nightly 9 To 2 P. M.

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