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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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Command performance for Studebaker Golden Hawk puts you in command with a built-in supercharger for extra power the instant you need it puts you in command with Twin Traction for driving power in both rear and puts you in command with the most effective brakes. Put yourself in command of a Golden Hawk at your dealer's, today! Studebaker-Packard I nil CORPORATION tylAttc cerneJ Activities Miss Anderson, Edd SUgailis Wed In Chicago The chape! of AH Saints' Episcopal Church in Chicago was the setting for the wedding of Miss Mary Lou Anderson, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson. 400 S.

16th and Edd Silgailis of Chicago, on Jan. 12 The 4:30 p. m. double ring service was solemnized by the Rev. Herman Anker.

Clown of Starched Lace The bride wore a ballerina length gown of white starched lace with silver leaves appliqued on the bouffant skirt, and a small satin crown hat with a tiny veil. She carried red and white roses. Her maid of honor, Lucy Gapinski. an Augustana classmate, was attired in a princess gown of petal blue ribbon silk with a matching hit and the carried yellow roses. Mr.

brst man was Imants Niedra. Mrs. Anderson wore off-white faille for her wedding. Mrs. Edd Silgailis of Chicago, grandmother of the bridegroom, was attired in a navy blue sheer.

Their corsages were orchids. Reception for Families The reception for immediate family members was served at the home of the uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. po Peterson. Centering the bridal table was a large wedding cake, trimmed with yellow roses.

TTie newlyweds, after a honeymoon In Milwaukee, are at home at 1933 N. Kimball St. In Chicago. For going-away the bride wore navy suit with red accessories. The former Miss Anderson was graduated from Escanaba High School in 1954 and is a graduate of Augustana School of Nursing.

Mt SilRailis Is associated with his uncle In business in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson and Mrs. Alice Rusha attended the wedding.

County Club Plans Annual Dinner Dance are being completed for the Escanaba Golf and Country Eat Less Only Sure Way To Reduce Weight If you are one of today's 40 million overweight Americans, once again your number one resolution is probably to pare thoso pounds. TTiis year, why not back up your determination with sound and sensible practice, Hy now should have learned there are no short to effective weight Rev. Axel Pearson At Central Sunday The Rev. Axel G. Peterson of Marinette will be guest minister at Central Methodist Church at the 11 a.

m. service Sunday, Jan. 20. Mr. Pearson is a popular preacher and lecturer who is giving much time to civic groups and youth organizations.

His subject Sunday will be Satisfactions of Life Club's annual mid-winter dinner control. No foolish fad diets, dance which will be held Saturday, Feb. 23 at the Elks Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Boyce art general chairmen of the committee in charge of the party. Early reservations for club members and guests are desired and miracle foods or spot reducing gadgets are really going to do the Parents Club Monthly Meeting At Holy Name Working Wives Face Problem Of High Taxes If you are considering joining other housewives who are streaming back to work these days, here are some problems have to think about, according to the editors of Changing Times, the Kip- lingcr Magazine. If the main purpose is to add to the family coffers, a wife must have a Job that will pay at least her expenses plus her taxes, and a net return that will make the job financially worthwhile. If she files a joint Income tax return, she pays DAILY PRESS Escanaba. January 18, 1957 TRY and Try an, Escanaba Rte.

1, are the parents of a son, Ronald Lee, born at St. Francis Hospital Jan. 17. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 11 ounces. Mrs.

Tryan is the former Betty Van Effen. Mi daughter, Mary Sue. who weighed 8 pounds and ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter W.

McNally, 218 name SSM rC The only way to lose weight ef- Holy Name High School at husbands top rate. If he thp former Dorothy Whitman fectively and safely is to eat less. Club held a monthly meeting last sav- the 26 cpnt bracket, and turning evening at the school. Executive 28 cents of every dollar thev mav be made by the at the S'ira R-rmingham, are made by down 811 favorite diihes. but committees of the former Fathers oarns wil1 lo And so.

parents of a born tod.iv rather limiting your intake of and Mothers Clubs met at 7:15 in more hpr husband earns, the Jan Roaumont Hospital chairmen. MRS. PETER GIBSON of Monroe received the of Rep. Alvin Bentley (R-Mich.) aa she is sworn In as president of the National Federation of Republican Women. Mrs.

GilHon, 49, a veteran of 20 years In Michigan politics. Wirephoto) Rock Birthday Party Friends surprised Mrs. Martin Falck on Monday evening by gathering in honor of her birthday. For social activities of the evening, games and contests were played. A beautiful birthday cake decorated in pink and green centered the lunch table.

The honored guest received many The party was planned and attended by members of the Rock Aid and Home Extension Group One, of which Mrs. Falck is a member. Men May Rival The Women Soon In Foot Fashions Annual Parish Meeting Held At St. Stephen's Members of St. Episcopal Church held their annual parish meeting last night following a dinner served in Guild Hall.

The parish elected four new to the Vestry. They are Richard Hoyler, Thomas Mc- Mevkan, Melvin Trams and George And rson. At its last meeting the Vestry elected Vernon Ihlenfeldt to fill an unexpired term. The new Vestrymen will be installed during the worship service Sunday morning and a short organization meeting will be held immediately after services to elect wardens and other officials. The parishioners were given mimeographed copies of last parish meeting minutes and reports of all organizations, the treasurer and the rector.

Each report was discussed and accepted by the congregation. The rector, the Rev. Joseph S. Dickson, reported that 62 new calories. that unit of energy advance of the meeting and drew more she for the privilege of Rnva, up new get of for the working.

recently reorganized whom the cite Club. as typical, took a job that paid At the regular meeting a month. After all expenses William A. LeMire gave the an- for Rothes, baby-sitter, lunches, nual financial report on Mothers nansportaUon and taxes had been Thrift Shop which is sponsored by discovered that she the club. Brother Athanasius an- had ,91 8 month loft to contribute nouneed future activities, the family income.

Even at that, young people's skating party and f.he dance this evening and the St. College Chorus and Band Concert to be given Jan. 25 at William W. Oliver Memorial Auditorium. In announcing the con- By DOROTHY ROE AP Editor The next time your husband or members were added to the par- nearest male critic makes fun of this year.

It also was an- your silly shoes, you might tell nouneed that Sunday, Jan. 27, him that the biggest shoe wil1 Theological Education manufacturer says men soon will Sunday. Paul Eaton, formerly an be wearing buckled shoes, and art teacher in Manistique, and furnished to the system by a given amount of a controls poundage. Your body utilizes the calorie energy needed to maintain a well- run machine, and ingeniously stores the surplus in the form of fat. Paring down this reserve and making sure it pile up again is the only way to whittle your waistline.

Most healthy adults can slenderize on a 1200-calorie, those three meals a day are essential. Wateh Your Scale Would-be reducers should also realize that appetite is not hunger. Irregular meals and social party eating create a false desire for You can retrain appetite by sticking to three satisfying meals a day and learning to feel well- fed without in-between snacks. Once your tummy learns the new schedule, the rumbles will stop. be happier, too, with less fond If you eat slowly and chew well.

One of the best ways to catch ounces before they become pounds Is by working closely with your bathroom scale. Respond to the needle and adjust your accordingly. The boy weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces. Mrs. Sura is the former Marjorie Ward, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. Ward of Gladstone, and Mr. Sura was formerly employed as an attorney with the Veterans' Administration in Escanaba. $91 a month makes it possible for her and her )48l-a-inonth to stay out of debt.

She will have personal and family problems to cope with, too. An Trenory cert he mentioned that two 1958 ma-v her from rou- graduates of Holy Name High School, Denis McGinn and Robert Gasman, are attending the Win- gave a condensed form of their debate. Sister M. Morelia was in charge. A highly successful auction closed the entertainment.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. No Sunday There will be no services or M. Y. F. meeting at Methodist Church Sunday due to the absence of Rev.

Bush. Benefit Rake Sale The Aid will hold a bake sale and serve lunch Saturday at tine household tasks, but it rid her of the responsibility of managing her home. Is she up to it ona, Minn college, which il In church of this ch.r«e of the Chrl.llan wlf, affair will go to the Hungarian Re- Members of Holy Name debate child by working depends on the earn who reached the aeml-fInal, klnd of In of arrangements she make, for hi. care. Finally, will her husband go along with the Idea wholeheartedly? Will he pitch in with the housework if he has to? Does he agree that the kids will be in good Remember, that the decision about a wife taking a job is a family one.

Varied Stories At Library Saturday Hermansville may even rival women In toot fashions. TTie prediction comes from Walton Maxey Jarman, a Baptist now a second year student at Nas- hotch House, Episcopal Seminary in Wisconsin, will talk on seminary life and the needs of the A girl who saved string, a mop, and a boy who couldn't say the man who School News The second semester of the school year will begin Monday, Jan. 21. Homecoming Planned The annual Homecoming for the will be featured at Story high school alumni will be Feb. 15.

Hour at 1 a. Saturday in the Plans are now being made by the Room of Carnegie Pub- Student Council and their advis- Uc Library. Mrs. Kenneth G. Jen- or, William P.

Jacka. sen, librarian, will be At Conference in charge. The stories will be Supt. Arne B. Johnson attended "Mary Jane Ellen McCling the the regular monthly meeting of the in a package deal," he Girl Who Saved "Mrs.

County School Administrators held drawled. came along with a and at Stephenson recently. The next string of specialty shops. Said, All bovs and girls of meeting of the organization will Interesting place. Never special- deacoir's son from Tennessee, who seminaries.

has made a small Nashville shoe The parish dinner last night was factory into a giant corporation prepared under the leadership of which now turns out most of the Mrs. Barnett Mills and country's shoes in all price brack- George Douglas. (Oven Is Bethany Meetings Saturday morning meetings at Bethany are 9th grade confirmation class at 9:30, Sunday School Choir, 9:30, Cherub Choir, 10:15 and Triolet Choir, 11. Milligan. Next meeting of the Parents Club will be held Feb.

21. The program will be a panel discussion followed by dancing and refreshments. A good ice chocolate ground cinnamon. To make the best coffee, use fresh, cold water, suggest M.8.U. food specialists; hot water from cream topping is the faucet may contain rust or sauce flavored with other undesirable particles that can affect the taste of coffee.

Catholic Legion of Decency MOTION PICTURE RATINGS Annuita Ilark from Mrrnlty Canyon RUrr Cnnqurror Cruel Tower Kvfrvlhlni lint the Truth Might to Hons Kong to the lUirea Friendly Dying Men of the fighting I.arty Mole People Power and the Prlic Moment White Squaw Adverttaement) ets. Jarman also is bought Over a luncheon table the other day Jarman expounded fus on diamonds and shoes. "We just sort of picked up Tif- the age of three and above invited to attend. be held in Hermansville on Feb. 13.

ocia t-CLL Personals Square Dance Claaa Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Lang at-1 lie Square Dance Class will tended a meeting of Penin- 81 at Association at Houghton. Dr. Lang presided at Couples Club sessions of the meeting and took Couples Club of St.

Part Prt)8ram of films and The oftener you wash silver, plated or sterling, in hot. soapy water the less -to polish It. Brushed or drizzled on ham during the last half hour of baking, honey adds flavor and a golden glaze. Rural Church Notices ized much in diamonds before, but I'm learning quite a bit about StePhen Episcopal Church, who them. Funny thing, the women in their last the faipily seem to take more in- Sunda.v because of the weather, terest in the jewelry business than win hold a old-time dance at the shoe Brampton Sunday night, "he The took place will meet at the church at when company.

General Those planning to attend are lectures. FLOWERS Sick And Shorten Lonely CYCLAMEN CINNERARIAS AZALEAS CUT FLOWERS WICKERT FLORAL CO 1006 Ludlnglon St, Phone 1319-W CORRECTION In yesterday's ad the following should have been, SUPER PLENAMIN VITAMIN CAPSULES 72 for GOODMAN'S REXALL DRUG STORE 1008 Ludington St. Wilson Seventh Day Sabbath School 9:30 a. m. Saturday.

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

Arthur Lickey. Watson Bible Combined Bible School and worship service at 2:30 p. Reynold Hamrin, pastor. Cornell No services this Sunday. J.

Hammar, minister. Bark River Mission (Independent Bible) at 10 a. morning worship at 11 a.m. and evening service at 8 p. L.

Petersen, pastor. Salem Lutheran, Bark Sunday School at 9:30 a.m Sunday worship at 10:45 a. Frank E. Peterson, pastor. Sacred Heart.

Schaffer Winter Mass schedule. Daily masses at 8 a.m. Sunday masses are at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Confessions, Saturdays at 8 p. J.

N. Ameth, pastor. St. Charles (Catholic) Rapid River Saturday evening, 7:30 Low Mass, 8 a.m. High Mass at 10 a.

Thomas Andary, pastor. Calvary Lutheran (Rapid River) Church school at 9:30 a. m. Divine worship. 10; Herbert Ca rim ark, pastor.

St. Lutheran (Rapid River) School, 10 Divine service, 10:45. Theophil Hoffmann, pastor. Bethany Lutheran Sunday afternoon service at 2:30. Clifford Peterson, pastor.

Bark River Sunday Sciiool for all ages at 2 p. m. Worship at 3:15 p. Hatch, pastor. Trinity Lutheran.

Sunday School at 10 a. m. Installation service at 2:30 p. Rev. John DeBoer, pastor.

Community Assembly of God, School at 9:45 a. rn. Morning worship at 10:45. Prayer and Bible study in the homes Wednesday at 7:45 p. Me twin S.

Miller, pastor. St. Catholic, Masses, 8 and 10:30 a. m. Confessions Saturday from 7 to 8:30 p.

m. Daily Mass at 7:30 a. Edward A. Malloy, pastor. St.

Lutheran. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Divine service at 10:30 a. m.

Annual voters' meeting following the service. Instruction class Saturday at 9 a. James Hanson, pastor. Hlawathaland Sunday School at 10:15 a. m.

Morning worship at 11. Evening worship at 7:30. Midweek service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Boys and girls meeting Thursday at 4 p.

m. Voung meeting Thursday at 6:30 p. Jails, pastor. Pilgrim Church (Fayette) Sunday School 10 a. m.

Morning Worship. 11 a. m. Evening Service, 8 p. m.

Prayer Service, Wednesday at 8 p. I. N. Polmanteer, pastor. Zion Episcopal, Wilson a.

m. CS1, Morning Prayer and Sermon (Holy Communion first Sunday). 10:45 a. m. CST, Church Rev Herman Page Crystal Falls, Vicar.

HERMANSVILLE METHODIST PARISH John A. Larsen, Minister Faithorn Methodist Worship service at 11:15 m. Parish Youth Fellowship Monday evening, Jan. 21. Cunard Worship service at 2:30 p.

m. First Methodist, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Worship service at 7:30 p. m.

Shoe recently bought the Hoving Corp which includes Bonwit-Teller and in New York and six other women's specialty shops in other parts of the country. About shoe fashions of today and tomorrow you can laugh if you want to, but the hottest thing in shoe styles right now is the Fair look. David Evins designed a line of shoes all in this general feeling, with longer, more pointed toes. One of them is a slip-on style called Lancia. surprise me a bit to see men wearing buenles ojj their shoes soon.

Men Uke fashion too, though it them longer to admit it. But our Founding Fathers wore buckled shoes, and could call them asked to make reservations with Mrs. Harold Kelsey or Mrs. Vernon Ihlenfeldt. Baby Shower Mrs.

James Heiden entertained at a baby shower last evening at her home, 1808 Ludington honoring Mrs. Harold Weber. Games were played. Attractive stork party decorations were used for the lunch table. At the party were Noreen Gingrass, Mrs.

Tom Coyne, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs. Jack Coyne Joan Dishno, Mrs. Donald Nelson and Janet Nelson. Mrs.

Donald Nelson and Janet received the awards in the games. Something to look forward to in the long winter months alter Christmas is the program during Week, Jan. 28- Feb. 1, on the Michigan State University campus. This year, for the first time, there will be a luncheon (Wednesday, Jan.

30) just for women and it will feature home economics at Michigan State. DELTA CONGREGATIONAL PARISH Rev D. W. Abbot, pastor Cookk service, 8:15 Sunday School at 10:30 a. School, 10 a.

m. Worship service at 11:15 a. Worship service, it a. Sunday School at 9 a. Isabella-Worship service.

8:45 a Sundav school. 9:45 a Rapid service. 11 a. m. Sunday School, 10 a.

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