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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 10

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CAPRI "CURLY WIG CASE HEAD SCOO YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS Activities Robert Whittaker (La Forte-Sullivan Studio) Sally Peterson Wed To Robert Whittaker Sally Clarice Peterson of and Robert Eugene Whittaker of Ky. exchanged wedding vows during a double ring ceremony performed Saturday, July 24 at the Evangelical Covenant Church of Escanaba. Officiating at the nuptials at 8 p.m. was the Rev. Kent D.

Palmquist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson of Wells and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace J. Brown of Louisville. Honor Attendants Matron of honor for the bride was Mrs. Cherie Larson and serving as best man was Kermit Larson. Private Servica Escanaba.

Mr. Whittacker is a 1966 graduate of Southern High School, Louisville, Ky. and he is presently serving with the U.S. Coast Guard in Escanaba. Ha will be discharged in April, at which time the coupla will move to Kentucky.

Bethany Church School Will Begin Sunday The first session of the new school year will be held in the Sunday School at the Bethany Lutheran Church in Eecanaba this Sunday. All former pupils ire encouraged to be present this first session. Any child in the area who does not attend another church is welcome to enroll in the Bethany Church School. Classes for all ages beginning with children three yean of age and continuing through the ninth grade are available. Cherub Choir rehearsal is held for third grade and below from 9 until 9:40 a.m.

Class begins for these grades at 9:45 and continues until 10:25 a.m. in grades four through eight begin their sessions at 9 and continue until 10:25 a.m. Ninth graders meet only from 9:45 until 10:25 a.m. Teachers this year will be: Glenn Tollefson, Vicki Denessen, Judy Engstrom. Kristine Oseen, Mrs.

Elmer Bessonen, Mrs. Melvin Karkkainen, Mrs. Walter Flinn, Mrs. Alan Sanville, Mrs. Myron Carlson, Mrs.

Oscar Sedenquist, Clyde Nyquist, Mrs. Lee Haltunen, Mrs. Nick Denessen, Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Larry Haack, Arthur Neiman, Mrs. Ervin Paulin, David Dahlquist, Mrs.

Evans Lindley, Richard Hanson and Mrs. Robert Banks. Treasurer is Phil Cochrane and Christian education director is Don Aronson. Mrs. Gary C.

Lee (LaPorle-Dt Motts Studio) Beverly J. Reiffers, Gary Lee Rites Told Highland Ladies Hold Closing Dinner, Meet The annual closing dinner and business meeting for members of the ladies league of the Highland Golf Club was held on Wednesday evening. Guest awards were presented to Vicki Beck. Marge Olson and Marian Barry. Bridge league winners for the year are: Helen Johnson, Mabel Moras, Vivian Olson, Barbara Boyle and Hazel Wickert.

It was announced that a public card party will be held at the Highland on Monday, Sept. 27. Chairmen of the event are Mildred Jensen and Marian LaBranche. The dessert-bridge event will begin at 7:30 p.m. More details on this event will be announced later.

Committee members for last dinner meeting were Helen Coetley, Lil Weycker, Mabel Breitenbach, Bernice Robinson. Minette Basa 11a, Elaine Krause and Joyce Bash. The 1972 Association officers are: Mrs. Gerald Hanneman, general chairman; Beverly Dupey, secretary-treasurer; Dorthy Loodeen. golf chairman; Lou Barnhart, handicap chairman; Ruth Stade, publicity chairman; Eleanor Bast, house chairman; Martha Johnson, bridge chairman.

Officers for the 1973 season, who will assist the 1972 officers are: Eleanor Bast, general chairman; Helen McCarthy, secretary treasurer; Muggs Beauchamp, golf chairman; Judy Ambeau, handicap chairman; Ethel Manske. house chairman; Eileen Bathke and Vivian Olson, bridge chairman; Vicki Beck, publicity chairman. THE ENGAGEMENT OF Mavis Marie Payment to Fred Henry Bingman is announced. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas R. Payment of Rte. 1, Escanaba and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingman of 112 N.

13th St. Miss Payment is employed as a key punch operator at Harnischfeger Corp. and her fiance is serving with the U. S. Army at Fort Polk, where he received advanced individual training.

The wedding will take place on October 30. Silver Tea For Carmelite Nuns Bob.rt Sunday Schoo! of the bride. Classes Begin PATRICK Mr. and Mrs. Lee Patrick of Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, are the of a son, their first child born at 9:30 p.m.

on Sept. 8. The infant weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces at birth and has been named Steven Jason. Mrs. Patrick is the former Brenda Lund of Scarborough, Yorkshire, The wedding was a private England.

Mr. Patrick is the son with only membtrs of o( Mr Mre John immediate family o( Rte 2 Rlver. tendance. Following the ceremony a dinner for family mem- BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs.

bers and members of the wed- Edwin Baldwin of Rte. 1, Evading party was held at Jack and naba are the parents of a daugh- Angies. ter, Brenda Faye, born at 3:43 Home In Escanaba a. m. on Sept.

9. infant After a wedding trip to Wis- weighed 7 pounds and 5 ounces the couple now make at birth. 'Hie mother is the for- their home at 410 2nd Ave. S. mer Sandra Lantagne.

The bride is a 1967 graduate Escanaba Area High School and she is presently employed Mi Hair Fashions of HELLO! Mothers-Housewives Earn those extras. Demonstrate Items for Playhouse Co. High commission no eash investment. Write or Call Musette Pera, 520 Brookfield Klngsford, Michigan. 774-4214.

Also Booking. Isabella Circle To Meet Monday Daughters of Isabella, Trinity Circle 362 will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hall. Following the meeting lunch will be served and cards played. Letter Of Laughter Dear Heloise: At a recent family gathering, four females in the kitchen caused enough confusion in itself, not counting the accumulated kids and husbands running in and out.

Getting everything ready and on the table was chore in itself, and, of course, we forgot to remove the bread from the freezer. So my cousin suggested putting it in the dryer. Well we would have had great dressing had we had a turkey ready for the oven. The bread crumbled beautifully. Rae Strachan Dear Heloise: My mother shared with me a most delicious idea.

Take a piece of toast, pour a teaspoon or two of orange juice over it, and put sugar on top. It makes a very delicious substitute for plain old jellybread. A lO-Year-Old Reader Beverly Joyce Reiffers of ties were Escanaba and Gary C. Lee Reiffers, cousins Rte. 2, Robbinsville, N.

C. ex- Mrs. Reiffers wore foe her changed wedding vows during daughter's wedding a deep a double ring ceremony per- melon A-line dress with match- 11711710tiltGl formed Saturday, July 31 at St. ing accessories and she pinned Church in Escanaba. a corsage to complement her Hearing the exchange of vows at 2 p.

m. was the Rev. Peter Carli. Altar boys were to n. m.

si Anne This year only Sunday School classes at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 600 Reception s- Lincoln Road, will begin The reception was held from Sunday, Sept. 12 at 9:45 a. m. Richard Reiffers, brother of the 7:30 P- m- Annes following Jhe 9 m. now reside at K.

I. Sawyer teaching AFB where the bridegroom is stationed. bride and Charles Way, bride's cousin. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

John Reiffers, 2428 14th Ave. S. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee, Rte.

2, Robbinsville, Maid of honor for her sister Corn Festival was Sharon Reiffers and I I bridesmaids were Shirley and OUntfV lUU Diane Reiffers, also sisters of the bride. Pink Sheer Gowns ju. Church parlors. service. This year After honeymooning through Sunday School session will be the southern states, the couple held, experimenting with team Is Successful Ann Com Festi- through high school age.

All Sunday School are to attend the 9 a. m. worship service at which time Pastor will have an installation service. All children of the area who do not attend a Sunday School are welcome to attend. Classes will be offered for nursery They were attired in Empire heJd Coun- Anyone desiring styled gowns of pink flocked Club Wednesday may cal1 church 786 nylon sheer styled with and short with lace trim scoop necklines puffed sleeves.

was successful event. 6771 Mrs. Clarence Cerdeen, The golf event for ttie day, 788-6419. a Best Ball, was won by Nicky Atty. and Mrs.

Robert E. Le- kl Mire, 620 5th Ave. S. returned Jd iNCXI MOnTll week from South Bend, Plans for the annual where their daughter, sponsored by women of Ginny, entered St. Col- the Diocese for the benefit of lege of the University of Notre the Discalced Carmelite Nuns, Dame.

now being made. She is a member oi the first A committee of friends from class of the merged schools of the surrounding area anounced St College for Women that the tea will be held this and the University of Notre year on Saturday and Sunday, Dame, and will attend classes 2 and 3, from 2 p.m. until on both campuses. 5 P-m- at Monastery, North U.S. 2, Iron Mountain.

All are invited to attend. Gifts such as aprons, novelties, 4 candy and packages for parcel wtmvvu nt post which can be sold during the tea will be gratefully ac- Business and Professional These should be sent to Club will meet Tues- Carmelite Nuns before Oct. day, Sept. 14 at the Chicken Shack. The dinner meeting will Throughout the years this begin at 6:30 p.

m. Only mem- has proved itself as an bers who have paid their dues important help economically for are being contacted by phone, the Sisters and even more re- Anyone else wishing to attend warding to them is the charit- should make reservations by able spontaneity of the women calling Emily Williams at 786- of the Diocese which makes the 3758. tea possible. Bark River Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Heath of McHenry, 111., spent last week with Mrs. Sophie Pokla- Chairman for the evening is dowski. Mrs. Heath is the for- Mns. Emma Rusha and she will mer Cecelia Pokladowski.

be assisted by the Mesdames, Mrs. Esther Nelson of Mani- Walter Casey, Cora Blanchette, towoc, visited last week Mary LaFond, Dora Vogel, with her family, Mr. Irene Vogel, Joseph Casey, Jo- and Mrs. Roy Nelson, then went seph LaFave, Leontine Rin- to Hermansville to visit with guette, Sophie Courville and her si9ter, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Howard Rusha. Nelson. Your Friendly LEADER STORE GO THE SEPARATES WAY And chart your own fashion course for the upcoming season. Barry Ashley does these in Wear-dated Acrilan, acrylic doubleknit in navy, brown, purple, green and black. Machine washable and dryable.

SLEEVELESS $1 C.98 JACKETS, 38-44 IJ PULLON $14.00 SKIRTS, Sim 32-38 GO WITH BLOUSES for one full normal wear, refund or ment when returned with tag 4c to Monsanto. Matchinge completed Traverse their attire they colonial oi pink and fte by white daiMes. Fontaine 45, Lou Peorcc 46, Lisa Reiifers, the bride's Gloria Hansley 47. Alice Gat- cousin, was flower girl and she lier 47f Gladys Hansen 48, Nic- carried a basket of pink and ky Traverse, Heen Moore and white daisies. Ringbearer was Shirley Shomin 49, Marilyn Johnny Reiffers, the KnoU and Ruth Owen 50.

brother. Weather permitting, there Lace Trimmed Gown will be a golf event next Wed- The bride wore for her wed- Ladies wishing to par- ding a floor length gown of tacipate are to sign up in the nylon organza over taffeta pro-shop before play. There with re-embroidered lace trim will be supper served provid- fashioned with a high neckline, irig enough reservations are re- bracelet length sleeves and a ceived. Call the club house by lace trimmed chapel length Tuesday noon, train. A Chantilly lace Camelot cap trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones secured her shoul der length illusion veil and she TOPS Club carried a spray of daisies and chubby Chassis TOPS Club purple statice.

met at 10 ajn. Wednesday and Dave Bienasz served as best queen for the week is Bernice man and groomsmen were Tom Berg with a IVz pound loss. Kennedy of K. I. Sawyer AFB she was presented a red rose, and Dennie Doherty of Dear- Forbidden foods for the week born.

Performing ushering du- are ice cream and butter. Id WEIGHT WATCHERS the opening of classes in ESCANABA Wednesday, Sept. P. M. Thursday, Sept.

A. M. Civic Center Council Room 225 North 21st Street An educational class for men, women and youths. These first informational classes are open to the public without charge or obligation. AREA DOWNER Weight Watchers of Northern Michigan, Ine.

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RALPH L. PETERSON Escanaba Thursday, September 9,1971 ESCANABA DAILY PRESS, Encanaba, Mich Iran Paw Nine.

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