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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 20

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DAILY PRESS Rurmiba, Fibruiry Sft. 1957 Salvation Army Revival Meetings Begin Tuesday The Salvation Army will hold revival mootings from Tuesday, Feb. 26. through Sunday, March 3 at the Temple. 112 N.

15th St. Week night services will begin at 8 p. m. and Sunday services at p. m.

Guest speakers wffl be Capt. Bobert Alfveby, Lt. Robert Hall- quint and Capt Carl Olson, mer Encanaba Corpe officer. The service will include special vocal and Instrumental numbers and an evangelistic message each night. The Corps band, string band and young songwter brigade will participate.

The public is Invited. Women's Activities Perkins Auxiliary Meeting A mating of the American Legion Auxiliary wu held Monday evening at the club house. The members made plans to have their annual birthday party for Post 540 March 24. The Auxiliary donated five dollars toward the polio fund. Mrs.

Cal Pillotte received the guest award. Hostesses were Mrs. Fred Krouth, Mrs. Ray Le- Ciaire and Mrs. William Krouth.

Services will be held at 2:30 Sunday at the Bethany Lutheran Church. Mrs. Woodrow Johnson is new manager of Perkins Eat Shop. She will be assisted by Misses Ellen Johnson and Joan Valiier. Harold Mosier, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Mosier, has enlisted in the U. S. Army in the Engineer Corps. He expects to be called to Milwaukee for final exams shortly Richard Johnson and Orville Turan of Milwaukee visited their parents Mr.

and Victor John- aon of Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Bapid Biver Bte. 1. Mrs.

William Mosier and son Harold returned from Eagle Biver, Wu. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nesnitt. Bev.

Father Matt Jodocy of Marquette visited with his Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jodocy of St. Nicholas. Floyd of Munising visited with Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Gibbs Monday and Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Gudwer returned from a visit with relatives in Oconto. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Taylor and aon Dennis of Chicago have moved to St Nicholas and are now visiting at the Adolph Lippens home.

Belativea and friends of St. Nicholas who attended a wedding reception in Carney for Mr. and Mrs. William Durkman were Mr and Mrs. Phil Lippens, Mr.

and Jules VanDamme, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Lippens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lippens.

Stanley Ponegalek Is Honored On 84th Anniversary BirlL LEFEHVRE-Mr. and ert Lefebvre of Detroit, former Family members and close residents of Escanaba, are the friends gathered at the home of parents of a daughter, the fourth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ponegalek of child in the family, born Wash- Wilson Sunday afternoon to help Day. Feb.

22 The baby Stanley Ponegalek celebrate his who weighed pounds and 3 ounc- 84th birthday anniversary which es will be christened Christine is today, Feb. 25. Virginia. Mrs. Lefebvre was Mr.

Ponegalek, who is known as Mary Alice Beach her throughout the corn- marriage. munity in which he has lived many and Mrs, Dnn- years, was presented with a gift j. Mahoney, 2110 5th Ave. Per: Sf. Anne's Pupits Presented In Recital Sunday Pupils of St.

Music Department were presented in a recital Sunday at St. School Piano predominated in the program and numbers also included accordion, clarinet, cornet, vocal and violin selections. The closing number was a piano duet, by Haydn, played by- Mrs. James Rouman and her daughter, Penny. Pupils presented in the musicale In addition to the Roumans were Gail Myers, Dianne Fleetwood, UCIairt, Barbara John- er.ioi Mr.

and Mrs. T. of Caspian visited during the end with her mother, Mrs. Valentine. 1408 2nd Ave.

S. Mrs. Joseph DeGrand, IRth had, as her guesU, tui three sons and members of families, Mr. and Mrs. R.ilph and Barbara, Donna and Paula of Lima, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald DeGrand, who mi by plane from St. Paul, and Mi and Mrs. Donald DeGrand and Donni Jo, Ann Marie and Laurel, Manistique. Mr.

and Rene Van Acker purse of money. A birthday supper was served following an afternoon of entertainment. Mr. family includes eight children, 30 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. He is active for his years and is in good health.

Bark River and William F. DeGroot. 2424 Ludington announce the engagement of thetr daughter, Kathleen, to Gordon Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H'eeley Anderson of Stonington (Ridings) Gulliver Day Meeting Mueller School will be the of a Joint observance of the anniversary of the founding of the Parents-Teachers Association, on Tuesday, Feb.

28. Mrs. Paul Coger is in charge of the potluck dinner to be served at 6:30. It will SocJ-CU Bark Township Schools wUl close Tuesday to permit teachers to attend the Te ers Institute in Escanaba. There will be no school the remainder of the week.

Smelt Fry Planned At the meeting of the Tire Department plans were discussed for the annual smelt fry which will be put on in a month. Ronald Hurti- bese and Ellsworth Nault were appointed to make preliminary arrangements. The department has had cabinets built in the Fire Hall and other kitchen facilities installed. During the past week the lunch counter and cabinet tops were covered with inlaid linoleum. Tuesday ev- are the parents of a son, Michael John, born at St.

Francis Hospital Feb. 24. The baby weighed 9 pounds and 6Vfc ounces. Mrs. Mahoney is the former Betty Benson.

baby girl, weighing 7 pounds and 6 ounces, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. David L. Friets, 508 S. 13th Feb.

24 at St. Francis Hospital. The name is Connie Jean. Mrs. Friets Bother Cottam before her riage.

and Mrs. John E. Koskl, 117 E. Case Negaunee. former of Rock, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Ifarju, to Waino A.

Liuha, of Mr. and Mrs. Alex l.luha of Wakefield. Ilarju is a senior in the Music Department of Northern Michigan College, Marq nette. son, Mary Forton, Sharon LeMay, Deboark Fleetwood, Bonnie Forton, Jane Schaut, John Bergquist, David Priniski, Michael Nelson, Mary LaPorte, Rosemary Mclner- ney, April Auger, Peter and Mary Priniski, Michael Kangas, John Schultz, Patricia Severinsen.

Patricia Finley, Margaret St. Martin, Mary Westerberg, Karen Olsen, Julia Boy, Carole Chaudoir, Mich Plimpton of Brampton and Mrs. Fancy Hilling, St. Nicholas. tended the services for Mrs.

Enma Plimpton Saturday. was mar- a urc Li vent A First Presbyterian Junior High Westminster Fellowship will meet at First Presbyterian Church Tuesday at 7 ael LaFle'ur, Mary Finley, Nancy m- ba)1 wil1 htgm at Derusha, Victoria Charlebois, An- sanne WIil Morning Star Lodge Morning Star Lodge will meet a work wiU complete at North Star Hall Wednesday at Plumbing and remodeling Grand Marais Mr. and Mrs. Monte Heacox visit, ed relatives in Marquette Monday. Mrs.

Clifford DeRosia has returned home following surgery at Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital, Manistique. Ora Endress. Sam Lambert, Dave Becker and Jimmie Thorrington attended the basketball tournament at Garden Sunday. Sidney Hermanson who is stationed in the U. S.

Coast Guard at Sault Ste. Marie is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hermanson. Annual Smorgasbord At Bethany Church Bethany parish is sponsoring its third annual smorgasbord Wednesday, Feb.

27, in the social rooms of the chureh, and 11th St. Arrangements are in charge of the Ladies' Aid whose members are preparing traditional Swedish dishes for the affair. The public is invited. Serving will be from 4:30 to 7:30 p. m.

nette Montpas. Potluck lunch will be The firemen will entertain their ladies March 2 and at that meeting will complete plans for the smelt fry. 7:30 p. m. served.

At Nassau Attorney and Mrs. John G. be followed by a program of great Erjrkson of 1901 Lake Short Drive interest. Special recognition will WeTe recent guests at Roval Vic- be given all past-presidents of the loria in NaiiiiaUt w. local units.

Every PTA unit in a wintpr hondav. this area will be represented. Elka Auxiliary Mr. and Robert Klagstad The Elks Auxiliary will and family returned to their home hold a regular meeting Thursday in Flint after spending several at 8:30 p. m.

at the Elks Club in day Friday evening A birthday weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Escanaba. A social hour will fol- cake and luck wa5 Lloyd Klagstad. The Klagstads low the business session.

operated Grocery for the Salem Aid Meeting The Aid of Salem Ev. Lloyd while they visited in the south. Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dahl, Mrs.

Minnie Dahlin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Enkenvort, Mrs. Harold McNaughton, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bergstrom surprised Mrs. Ed Peterson of 210 North 18th St. Escanaba on her birth- ed after an evening spent playing cards. Ill' ft if I I Miss Reva Rogers, daughter of Lutheran Church will meet Wed- WellS Mr. and Jack Rogers, arrived here Thursday evening from Milwaukee to attend the Willour- Zueglsdorf wedding Saturday, Feb.

23, at St. Francis de Sales Church in Manistique. Trenary Card Party Saturday The senior class of Trenary High School is a card party Saturday, Feb. 23. at 8 p.

m. at the school gym. Prizes will be awarded and lunch will be served. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the class. March of Supt.

George Hager announces that the students at school collected $54.94 in the Polio March of Dimes. nesday at 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors. Hostesses are Mrs.

Karl Lemke, Mrs. William Lutz and Theodore Makosky. Eagleii Officers Officers and past presidents of Duane MacGregor delegate from Escanaba Eagles Aerie and Auxili- Schoolcraft County is in Grand ary will meot Wednesday at 7:30 Rapids this weekend attei the p. in the Club. All mem- State Democratic Convention.

bers of the entertainment commit- Sgt. Robert Ix-ny, son of Mr. and tee also are asked to attend the Mrs. Sylvester Leny, is taking a meeting. five-weeks course at the Non- Commissioned School at Ford Leonard Wood, Mo.

five Hundred Club The Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. James Thorrington Tuesday evening with Mrs. Elaine Barent and Mrs. Monica Carrola, as guests. Mrs.

Barent joined the club. High honors went to Mrs. Parmer Masse and consolation prize to Mrs. Frank Mead. The club will meet March 5 at the home of Mrs.

Howard Seguin. Birthday Party Friends and relatives surprised Mrs. Joseph Thorrington Monday afternoon at her home on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. A birthday cake, gift of Mrs. Sarah Senecal, was the table centerpiece.

Mrs. Thorrington was presented with a number of gifts. Edward Glaza Dies Word has been received that Edward Glaza, former resident of Grand Marais, died of a heart at- Miss Janet Lutes' Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Marlton of Longview, are announcing Hyde Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Gagnon have moved back to Hyde after residing in Milwaukee the past, year. Mrs. Harold Leach of Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Johnson and the Emil Johnsons of Norway, Mrs. Fred Berrigan of Gary. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Logansport, have returned to their homes after attending the funeral of Mrs.

Charles Johnson. hour. Bethany Scouts Bethany Boy Scouts will meet in Bethany parsonage basement Tuesday at 7 p. m. Germfask Gold Star Mothers Meeting Tuesday Gold Star Mothers will hold a regular meeting Tuesday, Feb.

28. at 7:30 p. m. at Carpenters Hall. 109 S.

9th St. After the business session members will have a social hour and potluck lunch will be served. Newly elected officers will preside and Mrs. Olga Mattews, president urges attendance of all members. Crfbbage Club The men won again at the Crib-! the engagement of their daughter, bage Club meeting held Wednes- Janet Lutes of hehalis, to day evening and now have a lead Claudio Balrnelli.

son of Mrs. over the women of 185 points. Lena Balmelli, also of Chahalis. Members of the refreshment com- Miss Lutes, whb is employed at mittee were Mr. and Mrs.

David the postal substation at Doyle McGlauchlin, Mr. and Mrs. Cordia Drugs is a granddaughter of Mr. Henry, Mr. and Mrs.

Bobert John- and Mrs. Edward Kasbohm of son and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson. England Guild Installation Mrs.

Bemith Terrien was stalled as president of St. Anth- tack at his home in Grand Bapids Guild of Wells at a meeting 18. He was 63 Thursday evening, with Mrs. James Casey, new secretary. Mrs.

AI Auger continues as vice president and Mrs. Clinton Groos as treasurer. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Stanley Lundquist, Mrs. Charles Longtine and Mrs.

Walter Madalinski. Holland Lady loses Weight Praises Tonic In Rennel Concentrate to me is a I well being I keep my weight under health promoter. writes Mrs. C. W.

control eating quite normally, Starr, 141 Coolidge Ave. "I am 52 on sweets and starches. I take years old and weigh 120 lbs. In the nel after meals, in fact it takes the pust I have reduced at least three lbs. er week with Rennel.

but at present am using it as a health builder. I am least three lbs. place of dessert with me. I eat what I like, only less of it and am never recuperating from major surgery and on arriving home from the hospital had to take enemas every day. It sure hungry after taking Rennel." Just another satisfied user of Rennel Concentrate who has made it do for her what she wanted it to do.

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1924-1977