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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 12

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Escanaba, Michigan
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1012 PAGE ELEVEN Roadbuilders Forge On to Alaska Worker? on the military road aero, Canada to connect the U. S. with Alaska are mnltlnR progress as equalize topography by cutting through hilltops such as that shown above. Heme to Willkie Meets Stalin ncU.IK A PHONE 3741 M.4X%fiF.n vjr VJ I 11 RIALTO BLDG. Wendell Willkie (ibhn.

on special mis lrn for Pn velt, with Josef Stalin during their conference In Moscow. Photo ndloKI tM.A relephoto) Not Sheepish Lucky lamb. being pettied up by comely Iluth Heed, pride of New York is prize-winninu "Snowball," whose fleece may one day furnish yarn to grace future sweater wearers. PROVES COSTLY Trombly Jobber Hailed Into ourt; Pays Fine, F. of Trombley found that cjjttln? timber on owned land whs rii proposition yesterday morning when be whs arraigned before Justice of Peace W.

Strom on a charge of cutting and removing timber from state ow ned woodland Upon bis of guilty, Justice fltrom impos a fine of and costs of Worch w.is also assessed damauen, the estimated value of the timber cut and removed Arrest in the case was made by Conservation officer Allan Twi edjr of Kapid llivir. Woich told the court that be bad a man work ins for him and was not on hand at the time the trespass was committed. GHS Student Buys $1,000 War Bonds Returns for the week following resumption of war stamp and bonds in the Olsdstotiu public schools a announced by C. K. Fisher, chairman in rhatge Stud nts were I vi credit for stamps and bonds purchased d.ir- ing the summer vacation period and the sales applied on the home room total in the openinc report.

Bond purchasers were headed by Jean Reynolds who mad- a $1,000 base Ab ide Yulind, Jean Vogt and Hetty ohman bought $100 bonds, while Lloyd Burgess, Pauline Johnson. Margaret Hult and Joe bought $50 bonds. Bonds of $25 denomination were purchased by Lucille Enders, Larry La Plante, Jimmie Kee, Mary Math non, Mary Sepic, Joyce Moore, hard Fardal, Qretchen Hult, Stemac, Roger Van Winkle, Joseph Swan, James Sehram. Frank ino, Mae LaFramboise, Morr's Seibert, AII- Helno, Skoequint. Warren Pfter on, I.awience Ksler and Richard Burgeon Total bond was 92,000.

The Central school topped the units both In atnouut and percentage of students participating In stamp purchases. The amount was $333.85 and 60.2 per cent of the students made purchases Wanda Vogt topped the group with a $79 purchase. City Briefs METAL DRIVE IS Briefly Told ompanjr of the Methodist WSC8 will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Mavor. Officials Express JV ori 1 Shore Drive. Mrs.

J. F. Card Thanks for Assistance 1 1 J.ime* Mitchell win be assisting host sses. Heing: (iiven Gladstone's srrap metal drive went through its second day yes- nji Novena will be conducted Friday evening at 7 in All tting Into I Catholic church. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Carrett left Monday to return to the Soo after visltlnn here at the Albert home. Atty. W. Jackson returned Sunday from Pittsburgh where he spent several days last week.

Mrs. 0. E. Dehlin and Mrs O'Neil returned Sunday evrning from Ann Arbor where they motored last w.e!. accom- psnylng 1 in who terday and is really returned to University of Mich to resume her studies.

Yesterdsjr morning a paradA. Bible Mindy Weekly Bible Mrs. Al Smith is seriously ill at whb Included the hlnh srhool study and prayer hour will her home at 51. Itn avenue 1 hand, city fire triuks and trurks conducted tonieht for the First I Mrs return- loaded with Junk which had Lutheran at the to hall, after picked up in the drive toured the of Axel Nylund, in the mg hors as Mrs. set Fire sirens and factory whis- at 7:45 Mrs.

Harper Ivfiroat of Mil- ties aided the beginning of the waukee is visiting at the home of parade 10 and many Campfire filrls The Odako tier daughter, Mrs. William feu- out as the fire sirens ni re Girls will meet tonight I slirnant. ivita av.nue, and with rontinued to sound and the band 10 at the kindergar- oilier friends. Mrs. is a plsyed at various stops.

I hullding. former resident of Gladstone Indications yesterday were that Sammy assldy Mac Davis the drive would exceed the 30 tons It was orirtnally estimated spent the end at their par Choir choir Of First Lutheran church will ental homes. Both are students at I the city would prodttce. at Majror J. T.

Rkh.rta». rt.ir.i man of the salvage Mid-week Nw.msnn. son of Mr yesterday voiced his spprsclstlon and nible study will for the manner in which local tonight at 7:3 0 lof'k in tits rMpnndltf to th, ernmcnt app'il for scrap metal and rubber. expressed thanks to the hand memhers and twlrlers. thN it 2 30 st the church.

Angeles, according to word recelv here Monday. After spending a week here with fib inis and relative- Mr. Ladies' AI4 of Lutheran church of r'1 wm Marten to their home in Spokane. Wash. Later Mr.

Martel! i IT "Bt meeu will ,0 to Ma.Ka on a nmen 7 SUd ing of th. Ben members of the salvage commit- nation he held Thursday eve- 4 at nt the home of This morning collection will be jane Vpton on superior atarted at Minneapolis and Elev- nue. enth street. fellowship seis vice for the Laffer Day will be held tonlshi at 7:30 in the church. construction Job, MUST FINISH GOLF TOURNEY Ministerial Group, Mission Covenant Church Have Meets Number of Matches In Meet Remain To He Played A number of matches the' F.

A A. will hold Its ular October meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock the Masonic Temple Gladstona Masons and visiting Masons The annual meeting of the Pp. to be pr sent. Following of the Upper Michigan Conference of the Kvangellcal Mission Cove- Selel-The Siri rhureh w.U hold period with ita iaM la thM he Mission Covenant church as horc nHf host church 'lay and Saturday. Those who from all hHV9 British Blanket Brigade Shepherding a plane to the deck of the CSSS Charger, former merchantman converted into an aircraft carrier, a landing ofiicer signals the pilot that ho Is too low and should climb slightly.

In position, now. the pilot is signalled to cut the throttle and as the plane touches the flight deck the handling crew rushes to service it. (Passed by censor) Captured From Japs In Guinea Gladstone Platoon Of State Troops To Meet 7:30 Tonight A iccond meeting of Gladstone unit of Michigan State Troops No. 5044 will held this evening at 7:110 in the city hn 11 council chambers. will be continued under the direction Sylve ter -hrarn and Ed Brunelle, commander of August Matt Post, American Legion.

All men are Invited to particl- pate. About .15 are needed for the platoon. Around twenty reported the first ning. golf tournament remain to per Peninsula Ministerial assoc la- be played and should be played on tion and th. semi annual session with as tht or before next Sunday, It Is sn- nounced by Jolly, club professional.

In the beaten four, championship flight. Walter VsnDeWeghe will oppose Hubert J. Bray. In 1 first I four d- on will pi 1 Harold IN a to hs tkem i. are asked Swltier and John V'ort will clash be to rajj jrayger or with Torval Kallerson.

In the I his nvenlng at Damlts cond flight beaten four E. the opening of the Con -1 net opposes Fred ftaribOFt at hl ItaM there will will find for joo. the winner scheduled to and of 1 on Vincent Johnson. 1 welcome by the Rev. C.

V. 8. Eng- C4IIH nr tii a strom. pastor of the local Mission IHWKS Sam Minor and Connie Johnson rhun We wish to express our sincere lU i lIW tf'n" sermon will be 'hanks to all who so delightfully I deiHe.ed the a Ck- rlsed us Saturday evening To 1 Ittnd of Ironwood and hla topic Is who arranged the party ia I uw 1 Lrn to Minister, a Man of our honor, to all who attended or i Krnest (. owell participated In the event in any 1 11 The sessions will 1 and to all who contribut- Second flight mutches will see Horace of Parkins play bun4lty-Glbtis of Perkins Boss George Johnson oppose Walter Tang and Joe Sturgeon piny Dr.

Georite Kelly. Social St. Nicholas Happy little London evacuees are all after-dinner nap on country estate of Mrs. daughter-in-law ot Britain prime mini-tvr. out in blankets for Bandoli Churchill, Slow But Sure Party wag honored pnest at party held Sunday afternoon at home of nts, in honor of birthday anniversary.

The afternoon was nt playing games, after which a tasty lunch served i mother. A larse birthday! cake the table. Maiie rsceivtd uuuy gif from her little At the party were: Jimmy and Kathkeu Truckty, Janu DeBach-: er, Mary and Madeline YerBrig-l Bernice, Alice and Bita Lip-1 and Laura and Klauie Hey-! uessens. Birtli Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Vermote are the parents of a six pound 4 ouiK baby girl horn Frida) aft muon. Sept 25, at St. Francis hospital. This is the second child in the family. I Giles Jodoty, son of Mr.

and Mi Peter Jodocy, enlisted in the Co.nt Artillery of the U. S. Army. Qlles II go to Marquette Oct. 5, for exammatKjn.

Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Kd Dausey visited in Or Bay this past week with and friends. Mrs. Dausey returned, and the former remained there where he has ac- crptrd etnpluyiuent.

Tb iatmiy xpe -ts Mr. D.tue* Ister. dau--titer are occupying the Henry Hit home, formerly owned by Wilfred Beauchamp. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Sinnaevc first wedding anniversary of Mr, i and family atu tided the thirty- ut. i l. he id pt. 20 at Little Lake. Po atoes were not used aa foou in Europe until 100 years after thf ver) in South AmeVica Itlrllidny Party Larry Hermanson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Hermsnson, tertslned a group of little friends Friday afternoon nt of his grandmother. Mis. Henry Druding, 605 Superior avenue, the occasion being the 5th anniversary of his birthday. Deroratlons were In white and blue and cut flowers while cut flowers and a large decorated birthday graced table.

A tasty birthday luncheon was served al four Larry was nted with a war bond and many other gifts. boys nt afternoon playing with toy soldiers. In games pines were awarded to Joyce Brunell, Sandra Jean Girard, Sharon Pat Shampo, Donald and Duane Olsun Guests included Billy Larry Harold Meiers neth Gonser, ltlchard Pelkey, Toni Nancy Darlon, Juyre Rrunelle Nancy und Lois LaFond.j Marvel and Dickie Brunette, Iona Marie, Donald and Druding, I Barbara Jean Baspor, Sharon Lee Carlson, Sandra an Girard, Mary ABI and Hoffman. I Karen Lee Druding. Donald and Duane Olson, Wayne and Marylin ker.

Jim Beau- Teachers Reception Planned by Masons No. F. ft A. Invites all Masons and their auests to a reception in honor of the Gladstone public school this evening at 8 In the Masonic Temple. Following the reception, an evening of bridge, and other entertainment will provided for enjoyment of all Kofreshmt nts will be served at I osm of the entertainment, Keith Campbell Is In charge as slated bv the following committee, Elnar C.

Olson. Charles Green. Wallace Cameron, Howard Suudblad. Nelson, Fred Burch and Harold Bjorklund. Buckeye A o.

.9 Has U. S. Flap Flying Buckeye Local No. 9 has purchased a large American flag and It now above the Mlnutsman flan which they received for cooperating 100 per nt In the purchase of war honds and stamps. During the year 19 41.

sixty per cent of the buyers of farm land farmers tow irds the of money presented us we are trrateful. The memory of our stay in Glad tone will always he most pleasant. Signed: Mr. hamp, Pat Shampo, Kav roughs and Jim Fontanna. Bur- An Australian soldier equipment taken from Jap invader? at Milne Bay.

In his hands are a flame thrower and a shoe with separated big toe, worn by some whose feet were deformed by native sandal strap. (NEA Telephoto) Ancient mod' travel meets rn us this fr dly native chief visits Pan An t-lean at ork o- of I ne'e am supply route in Africa. United us fin in background rn- bollre allied unity. (Passed by War Department I cati'c waves ured by the vol- of Krakatoa in took 36.3S0 lives Chesapeake Hay la the wor'd a largest natural oyster bar YOUR LAST CHANCE to Get a STOKER for the Duration! Nothing better than a LINK-BELT! Buiit by company with 75 years experience in building of high class machinery. Link-Belts are still at 1911 prices.

Even, steady heat at all all the heat there is in the coal. Service Goes With Every Sale! W. S. SKELLENGER Phone 4081 Gladstone dm AduJU 22c hllflrfn tic Inc. las IUI NO.

1 HERE COMES THE CLOUD BUSTERS! fiyiNQ CADOf wtHl Edmund LOWE William GARGAN Peggy MORAN Frank ALBERTSON Nhown At 7:00 ami 9 HO p. tu. HIT NO. 2 FICTIONS SMOOTHEST SUPII- SUUTH is his first strass appearcsttl SANDERS WIMM m. At ONLY.

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1924-1977