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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 5

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Union Worship At Calvary In Rapid River The second of a of union Lenten worship under the sjmnsorship the Del- IOH ta County Ministerial Association will be held Sunday, Mf.rch at OiSHID II p. m. at the Calvary Lutheran Sunday Evening Activities Church of Rapid River The guest speaker will be the Rev. Sidney Jones, minuter of the Bethany Lutheran Church, Escanaba. A free-will offering will be re- ecived, to be used for the bone- The third of a series of area union Lenten worship services by the Delta County Ministerial Association will be held Sunday, March fl at 745 in preparation for the Lenten sea- aon, a urclt fli'ents volent work of the Association in P- rn- at First Presbyterian the county.

Church of Escanaba. All residents of the Rapid Riv- Keatuirng the new Cathedral area are cordially invited to Color motion pictures on the Life participate In this union service of Christ, this series will continue for the six Sunday evenings of Lent. Two 30-minute episodes in the Life of Christ will be shown each evening. The first two deal with a faithful Bible account of prophecy of a coming Messiah and its fulfillment; the jour- Central Board of Mary and Joseph to The official board of Central Bethlehmi and the events which Methodist Church will meet Mon- led up to the birth of Chnst; Harday, March 7, at 6:30 p. for od's attempt to outwit the Wise dinner and a monthly business Men; and.

the Holy es- cape into Egypt. All monies received in the Bethany Boards free-will offering to be taken The board of trustees and the during these services (above ex- board of deacons will meet in pei ses) will be placed in the Educational Building of treasury for bene- Bethany Lutheran Church Mon- volcnce work In the county, day at 7:15 p. m. The board of Members and friends oi the an a administration will meet in the churches, as well as those not ac- Jesus healing a young man. blind from birth is a dramatic taken from the Union Lenten of Film-Services sponsored by the Delta County Ministerial Association, beginning Sundav, March 6 at 7:45 p.

m. at the First Presbyterian Church of naba, and continuing through Palm Sunday evening, April 10. Luther League Lenten Breakfast Series Planned Luther League membeis of thany, Chnst the King and Immanuel Lutheian Chuicher will mcrt for breakfast and devotional services at 7:30 a five during Lent. The first of these Lenten breakfasts will be on Wednesday morning, March 9 at Bethany Lutheran Church. The meeting place ill alternate between two of the churches, with the March 10 and 30 breakfasts Immanuel, ar.d the March 9 and 23 and the Aiml 6 dales scheduled for Bethany Break taste will be served by the ladies of the church in which meeting is held.

The Bible study centered devotions will revolve around chapter of the Book of Hebrews and will be led in turn by Pastors Sidney Jones. Erland Carlson and Gordon Thorpe and by Mr. Allen Swanson. DAILY PRESS fWanafes. Marrk i.

Story Program At Library Saturday You and ate stories given at Story Time Saturday morning the Children's Room of Carnegie Public Librai-y. All boys and girls of the sge of three and above were invited attend Rock Chatham lbirilli Bark River Youth Fellowship Room at it p. m. Immanuel hurch Meetings Meetings at Immanuel Lutheran Church Monday ai'e junior confirmation instruction class at and church council at 7:30 m. tively participating in the life of church, are cordially invited to these most worthwhile Rapid River Home Economics Club Rapid Rner Home Economics Club will meet Monday at 8 p.

m. at Calvary parish haU for a lesson, "Seasonal which will be given by Miss Ingrid Tervonen of North Delta Club. AC-2 Donald Joseph Trotter is Stonington Club and Town and home on leave from the Air Force Country Club of Enaign are min England to visit at the home vited. of father, Frank Trotter, who ---------------------------was injured in an accident re- Classified Ada cost HUIa cently. but dn a big Job Yrar Birtbdav Mrs.

Gunnar Benson, whose 4-H Busv Baca day IS Feb 29, was honored The Bark River 4-H Busy Bees at two parties this year by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin business meeting Wednes- of Sunday afternoon Feb. at 2K Mrs Aune Vartti. Mrs Toivo School.

The Johnson, and Mrs. Sophia Lampi James Melvin, born today, March busy completing their gar- of Eben were hostesses at an open ments which they will atyle the house at her home. Out-of-town Style Revue, Thursday. March 17, were Mr. and Mrs Matt The engagement of their daughter, Rita Katherine, to John L.

Marcella is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hemil of 1118 18th St. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mrs. Matt Senior, 1307 Delta Gladstone, and the late John Marcella Sr.

The wedding will take place June 4 in Escanaba. Millie) J. Luft, 904 Minnesota Gladstone, sue the of a son, 5 at 1:45 a. m. at St.

Francis Hospital. The infant, their third child, weighed 9 and 8 ounces. Mis. Luft the former I School. will be ter, Carol Ann.

of Marquette, and Ann Landers ---------Answers Your Problems l.e*M>n MfUlm Ingrid Tervonen will be at the Rock School Tuesday, Marcfri f. I 30 p. to give a "Color in the Home and other Interested are welcome bo 4-H The 4-H monthly meeting will be held at the elub Wednesday. March 9 7:30 p. m.

for the local style revue and also Achievement, Day Escanaba will be dlvruaaed A practice season on modehng wi51 be held. The first vear will meet the home of Ahfci Waak Tueaday. March 8, after for tfrieir project leaaon The ond year wnU at the home of John Larson after school for their project Wednesday, March 9, at 7:30 In the multi-purpose Mattson of Carlshend and Mr. and room of the Baik Rivet-Harris Mrs William Mattson and daugh- Blanchette. DUCHENE entertainment provided participating and ev is welcome to attend.

bvthe one A daughter, Brenda Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Duchene, Garden, today, March 5, at 5:50 a m. at St.

Francis Hospital. The baby, Lord's Message took second child in the family die regular meeting weighed 8 pounds and 5 ounces. Sodality in the pa Mae Morin is the mother's maiden of St. Catholic Sodality A group discussion name. City Church Notices Discussion leaders Cavadeas with the seniors and Mary with the freshmen rn Our aid ce at Our i.sh hall Church, were Carol Juniors and Lee Brunelle and soi)ho- Mn Waiford MichHson and children, Donny and Darla of ming.

On the evening of Mrs. Benson's bitthday, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lundom, Mr. and Hilding and Mrs.

R. Esternown of Mumming paid her surpr vis and served a potluck supper. Walter Menntie several in Lake Worth, ria Dear Ann Landers: I told my shouldn't My mother has dona Edwara Kuuva, who dia- husband laM night the next time mere for me than anyone in this missed from Pinecreat Sanatorium he comes through the front door world staying at the John people I decided then and there I was Kuuva home. a new leaf. She with two or three extra for dinner (surprise, of course) I going to turn over am going out the back door.

At first Mom was shocked The Sodality will receive Holy Communion in a body on Escanaba First Methodist St. Christ the King Lutheran the third Sunday of March which Sunday School, 9:30 a. Mom- day Masses. 6 8 9:30 and 11:30 Church. 13th Ave.

N. and 18th St. Children Sunday. Lunch waa mg worship, 10:45. Choir rehear- a.

m. Novena Devotions Tuesday, school for kindergarten, served by the sophonvr-v- sa Thursday at 7 p. m. Methodist 7:30 p. m.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. primary and junior depts in the next meeting will be ine Youth Fellowship Thursday at 8 Martin B. Melican, pastor.

Rev. church and Intermediate Dept, in Sunday March. P- Hatch, pastor Charles J. Strelick, assistant pas- the paisonage basement at 9:30 tor. a.m.

'-huich School for Kindergarten and Primary Dept, only 10:45 in parsonage basement. Nur- jocia sery the church basement dur- Club on ing 10:45 service for children un- Altrusa Club will have a Peoples at 6:30 p. El- both Sermon topics: 9:15. -Keep- der 5 Wowhlp at alul 10 45 Card Club Mrs Sheplev of LaKe was hostess to the Chatham Wedncioay Night Card Club her home on Thursday evening. March 3 Mrs.

Carl Christoff held l.ign score in 00 second pi lie went to Mrs. Richard Williams and low prize to M.S. Opal Richmond. Mrs Henry Endahl was the winner of the guest rii 7 e. Mrs, Fred will en- the club next week.

nevet actually do it, but how can thought I wras sick. I said Monday afternoon of last week. 1 get him to give me ai least an and you and offered to not saying anything is hours notice? do extra things in the house, wrong, but I DO feef it would I'm a fairly good took, but Within two days everything cut down on the gowup in this no magician. Men just un- changed. Mom gave me moie town if the minister would take derstand that extra people mean adult privileges because she said his wife along.

Do you preparations. More than I was acting more mature. JUST A NEIGHBOR once the kids have had to eat Teenagers should realize that peanut butter and jelly sand- their parents don't enjoy bicker- Dear Just: 1 nn all for cutting wichea and the got the arguing any more than down on gemsip and I suggest you tell me what to do the If the would make start with yourself, about this before I blow my top. decent el fort to improve Iheir It's part of a clergyman's job SHORT relationship, the parents would to give spiritual strength to those Dear Caught: Tell your husband meet them at least half way that either he brings hoone( with LEARNED LADY the guests) some extra steaks or he 11 have to settle for whatever there is. Calvary Baptist Sunday School at 9 45 a.m., Marvin My- Bethany Divine Wor- lander, supt.

Morning worship at ship at 9:15 and 10:45 a. m. Allots. Lt. J.

H. Sullivan, speaker len Swanson, intern, conducting ir- Social tub a voice from the ranks and ir coming from you it has Mavbe after a few' attempts at nieaning. for writing. wood vJraan, adviser Evening ser- mg the Birds Out of Your Hair vice st J. H.

Sullivan. 10:45, Boundlessness of speaker. Paul G- Townsend, vice Church School for Begin- ehairman. Church of Christ (Township Hall) Study at 10:30 a m. Church services at 11:30 a meeting Monday at 6:45 a.

m. Sermon theme: the House of Ludington. That Your Are Written In Luke Bridge League ners and Primary Depts at anthem. Crucified Pairs scoring 50 per hours with Luther League Bible at 8:15 Giri over at the Escanaba-Gl cnt das. at 9:15.

Classe, at Scouli 0( Nonh and the 10 hour only, in the wlJ, church parlor, a the our-. Mra. Carl Sidney W. E. Carl- pastor; Allen J.

Swanson, intern. Duplicate Bridge League play this week at the House of Ludington were' 1, Mrs. C. Johnson and Mrs. Kibbv Treiber; Mrs.

Harry Reynolds and Mrs. Harold P. Lindsay: 3. Mrs C. B.

Presbyterian Church Farrell and Mrs. Harry McPh hurch of Christ. VFW Hall. 904 Sheridan Road Sunday, Bibie study at 10 a. m.

Worship Don Aronson, organist prcaching, 11 a. m. Evening First service with preaching at 7. nited Penteroatal, 1500 N. 19th school, 9:30 a.

m. Morning School, 10 A.m. Morn- ghipt 10:50. Music by tiie Sanc- Christlan Science Sun- mg service at 11. Sunday evening tuary choir under the direction of day School at 9:30 a.

Sunday Evangelical service at 7:30. Pray- M. H. Garrard Sally Joe services at 11 a. m.

Wednesday er and Bible Study Tuesday Erickson, organist. Douglas Seat 7:30 p. m. Young minister. vice Thursday at 7:30 p.

Rev. A F. Miller, paator. Ev. instruc- party, sponsored by St tion at 9:30 a.

m. Unified worship, cle. will begin at Coffee vv Mt. (Catholic) Sunday 10:15. Message, "Real Cause served.

A prize will be 41 Masses in St. Anne's Oiurcli at Union Lenten sevice each table and prizes 9:30 and 11:30 a. m. and in St. at 7:45 m.

at First Presbyter- 1 -e awarded Mrs. Ed Former Resident A fcimer resident of Eben, Mrs. Marv Josephson, 52. died Feb. in St Joseph-Lloyd Hospital in mmee from cerebral hemor- rage.

The former Mary Groleau. she was boro March 11, 1907, in St. Jacques. A graduate of Eben High School and Northern Michigan College of Education, she taught at the Ferguson School and in Ironwood. Her husband, W'alde- mar.

died in 1933. She is survived by two daughters. Walda and Diane, at home, three sons. Dennis and James, both students at Michigan Tech at Houghton, and Gerald of Haver- cutting lamb in hslf and dividing eight of asparagus night services at 8 Reading room open from 3 to 4 St. Joseph Mass at 7 and 8 a m.

Sunday, 6 8 9:30 and 11:30 a Rev. Dominic Calme, O. F. son; 4. Mrs.

Jim Ferguson Mrs Dwight Cochran. St. Guild St Patrick's Guild will hoi March meeting Monday at in the parish hall A pastor, Rev. Colman O. F.

assistant 'asper Bensen, pas- Mrs. Leslie Central Methodist Sunday Scnool at 9:30 a. m. Jack Wil- 11 a. m.

Anthem by the Chancel Choir. Ed Olson, choir master. Sermon bv the Higdon. ChapeQ at 8 p. m.

Confe.s- lan Church siona: Church 7 to 8 p. m. tor. Chnrch of St. Thomas the 4 to p.

m. Evening every Apostle (Catholic) Sundav Thursday and First Friday at Masses at 8 8 9:30 and 11:30 Clifford Nadeau, pastor. at a. m. Confessions daily beio.e Supt.

PubUc woreh.p at Ma-ses. Baptisms Sunday at 12:30 by Arnold Kv Lutheran Sunday Thompson, pastor. Rev. John Me- at 9 a m. Worship service Karl J.

Hammar, pastor. Ardle, assistant pastor. 10 a Amm Panning. Full Gospel AsMmblv of Salvation Sunday School Carpenter Hall. 109 S.

9th st 10 s. Holiness service at Adventist. 19th Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning 10:50 a.

m. Prayer meet- Ludington Streets. worship, 11 a. m. Evening service, ing.

7 p. m. Salvation meeting, 10:50. Paul Penno, 7:45. Rev.

Paul Ade. Milwau- 7:30 p. m. Divine Service Sunday. pfc5vor Sabbsth School, 9 30 s.

m. kee. speaker at both Capt, Ingemar Ekstrom, jarn4ia Feak. mjpermtendent No Wednesday evening service. Officer.

and hill, her mother, Mrs. Rose Groleau of Menominee: a brother, F.ugene of Marinette: five Jennie. Yalada. and Georgiana. 1 its Arne (Blanche) Karasti, and 7:30 Mrs, Charles (Adeline) Kaiasti, 9 rd of Menominee; and one grand- Cir- child 1 be F'uneral services were held 1 at Monday in St Church, will Menominee, with the Rev.

Geiald and La Mothe officiating. Burial a as who have lost loved ones. Why you use thst wonderful eye- Dear learned: ClMers! At iaat yM" 10 CTOchW cloth? If alcohol is robbing you 01 someone you love of health and Dear Ann: A ceitain attractive dignity, send for ANN LANDERS' woman in our community lost booklet, For The Alcholic. six ways, learn thst you husband several weeks ago. enclosing with your request 20 mean business.

she had jots caliers at flrstf cents in com and a large, self- For obvious reasons I'm svoid- but now a few drop addreiised, stamped envelope, ltig the suggestion that you keep fcy. The minister called on her (Ann Landers will be glad to on hand foi emerg- times the first week, which help you with your problems everyone thought was over-doing Send them to her in care of this Dear Ann. Please punt this let- gy chance I noticed his car newspaper enclosing a stamped, ei for girls who aie hav- jn front 0f agaJn on self-addressed envelope.) ing trouble with their I'm 14 and have solved of life's biggest problems. Mom and I were forever aigu- mg. No matter what she said I had a smart come-back.

We never agreed on anything Then a girl moved to our block from another city. We got along swell from the start. She invited me to hei for the night and w'hen my were opened. 'Thu girl and her mother had the loveliest relationship I evei were polite and considerate to each other not like but friends. I couldn't help but tell her I thought it was wonderful that she talked nicely to hei mother.

She said arc co-cn; a a a Flks Bridge League The Elks Bridge meet foi- a regular evening at 8 in the lounge Elks Club, Escanaba. a a a K. of C. Auxiliary The of Columbu urn rn. in Riverside ill this the iharv will meet Monday, March 7.

at 8 p. at the of C. Club. A hour will follow the meeting with Emil Frappier, chairman, assisted bv Mesdames Alfred Eduard and Norbert Va lind. St.

(Catholic) Masses each Sunday at 7:30. 9:30 and 11 a. 9:30 Mass; 11, Parish High at 7:45 a. m. First Friday Mass it II p.

Norbert A. Freiburger, pastor. Immanuel Lutheran Sunday School at 9:16 a. m. First service st 9:15 s.

Second service st 10:45 s. m. Nursery open for 10:45 service. Rev. Gordon Thorpe, psstor.

St Episcopsl Holy Communion. 9:15 Family Service and Church School, Holy Communion the 3rd Sunday 11:00 Morning Prayer. Holy Communion the 1st Sunday. Holy days as announced. Rev.

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