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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 5

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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Country Club Planning "Cruise" Saturday Night Surprise Party Marks Birthday Of Mrs. Wade Country Club members will by formals and white jackets or -jint of imagination go island may go ashore and enjoy the hooping Saturday night. beachcomber dress of the The itinerary will be from the islander. Bahamas through Cuba and Appropriate music has been south to Trinidad and the Dutch planned for the evening. islands of Bonaire and Curacao.

Members and guests are to Departure time is set for 7:30 make reservations at least 24 Pm. hours before "sailing time" by Clarence Wade and The committee in charge said calling Mrs. Jack Hauck at 635- of Po that those who join the 5827 (mornings only) or the -Caribbean cruise" may have Country Club Lounge 632-9771 an evening aboard ship with (afternoon and evenings only.) Mrs. Joseph Wade was guest of honor at a surprise party given recently at 'the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Farnquist of Osborn Subdivision in celebration anniversary. Artists Plan 9 TTIT Outdoor Today Women Exhibit 18, 1972 Wade-Pearce Vows Spoken Mary Rose Pearce, daughter Dutch cap of batiste twU ttw of Mrs. Kathleen Pearce, and finfcrtip wM. Tht Paul Joseph Wade, son of Mr. bride carried a colonial bMfcrt and Mrs.

Robert Wade, exchang- of all-wnite Pam Hallesy was maid honor. The bride's cousin Patn Obermeyer of Grand Rapids, Story Tellers Have Field Day At Algonquin Reunion Picnic It was a field day for story lick it! You soon pass on when tellers when the annual picnic you start sitting." honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Herman Taylor of Lansing was and Mrs. Robert Wade, and Janie, Mr.

ana Mrs. Liarry Farnquist and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farnquist and Tommy, all of Sault Ste. Marie.

New Arrivals A son Steven Scott was born Jack Flood recalled a favorite (Ethel Hill) of tale of William R. Robertson Taylor, and" mrs. wmiam rv udel about an Algonquin grocer who Calder, Mary Chadwick, Air. and discovered a ham missing at the Mrs. Fred Gordon Selma John- Jer Gn hahv sirAVSg swsnssssE for the ham at the end of the McLean, Mr.

and Mrs Charles Ste great-grancuatner. month on the assumption that Menere, Mr. and Mrs Harry Lt Comdr. and Mrs. David each would protest except the Schweitzer (Geneva Hermanson) Freeborn of Webster Groves, one who stole the ham.

To his Sara Taylor, Clayton and Mabel Mo are the adoptive parents of amazement, only one employe Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jack a son Timothy David. Mr. and claimed that he had had no ham.

Vaughn, Edith Walker Mr and Mrs Earl Freeborn of Hudson Florence Hall Miller recall- Mrs. Andrew D. Wright and Mrs Drive are the baby's grand- ed the Sunday afteroon when Clifford Everett. parents. she and her little friend Connie Robertson decided to walk down- town about three miles each TX TTT way, to see a friend's new baby.

yJ I About a mile along their feet II 1X I I began to hurt and so they sat down and traded shoes. After Forty i ayers took part in the She is stationed at Wright- another mile they traded shoes ffiawathaland Duplicate Bridge Patterson Air Force Base. asain and continued the proce- round trio dub's individual tournament it wonderful aid Monday afternoon. Helene Dunn Mrs. Carl Lessner of Miami, of Sault Ste.

Marie, Ont. was "Fla. is spending a week here for tired sore feet. Hit of the party was 98-year- old Capt. Thomas Small who gevity.

"Too many people give the trophy winner with 133 McMahon, 126: Jen with 122 plus; Alma Goetz and Alice Vauhkonen tied with 122 and Helen Wood, 121 plus. a few pains," he said. "You've got to keep moving and you'll Silver Wedding Surprise Party Honors Hallesys -r, TT Bertram will pick up baked Mr. and Mrs. Donald HaUesy at observed their 25th wedding 5 with Mr.

and Mrs. Osborn Me- Kee. Mrs. Lessner is the former Audrey McKee of Sault Ste. Marie.

Star of the North Chapter Order of the Eastern Star at Ce- In connection with Sidewalk darville will have a potiuck sup- Sales Thursday the Women's per honoring past matrons Wed- Christian Temperance Union nes day at 6:30 p.m. in the will sponsor a bake sale. Staffing the sale will be Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. Irene Lavender, Mrs.

Lila Cadreau and Mrs. Albert Walker. Mrs. Edward ed their marriage vows July 15 at St. Joseph's Church.

The Rev. Weather permitting, Le Saut David Jenner and the Rev. Artists Guild will have an Clarence Lawton of Ann Arbor Janice Murphy and Diane Quist outdoor exhibit on Thursday, the performed the late afternoon ceremony. first day of Sidewalk Sales. A carnival atmosphere will be created with umbrellas and tables set up between the Tamarack Shop and Barish Brothers.

The bridal gown of white batiste trimmed with embroidered batiste lace was fashioned with bishop sleeves and had a Paintings in all media will be deep flounce at the hemline. A displayed and some crafts may be on view as well. Water color were bridesmaids. Their gingham empire dresses had dotted swiss aprons, sleeves and neek ruffles. The gingham was repeated in appliques on the aprons.

The honor maid in lapyendcr and bridewnakb fo W0fe whitc wide brimmed with gingham streamers aad 1 wiui gurKitaiii painting will be demonstrated. ra( Oahb BaCK carried colonial bouquets of From 8,000 Mile Trek To Alaska "Robert Materna was best man. Groomsmen were David HiH- man, Tim Malette and Steve Wade, brother of the bride- Brad Crabb has returned Frank King and Kick home after participating in the Boermeyer of Grand Rapids, the 16th annual On-to-Alaska Trek bride's cousin were ushers. led by Hazel Park school teacher or her daughter's wedding, A profusion of flowers, inter- Edward Kuhn Mrs. Pearce wore a halter dress esting shrubbery and ground cov- The thl wee i tour cove red in sky blue crepe with a stole of er plants, many of them not gm in Canada blue flowered chiffon.

Her ac- found in the average garden, and the Um ted states with the cess ories were white and she were seen by Home Garden Club group 22 boys departmg had a corsage of blue roses, members during a tour of area De troit June 25. From Windsor, Mrs. Wade chose mint green gardens Monday afternoon. Ont they traveled by Canadian brocade with sleeves of pals The gardens visited were those National ra r0 ad across Canada green chiffon. She wore white of the Albert Bernabuccis, Mr.

with stops in Toronto, Winnipeg accessories and a corsage of and Mrs. Robert Matthews, the and Edmonton. yellow roses. Robert Dempseys, the R. 0.

Gus- The reception took place in the tafsons, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ja- From Edmonton, the group National Guard Armory, cobs, the Armas Mackies and traveled by bus to Calgary, the John Mathesons. Banff and Jasper and again by the tour tiunch and train to Vancouver where they After me tour, punui ami honeymoon and will make cookies were served at the home saiiea on me t. a.

of Mrs. Matheson, president of 31 1 for 7 days up Jthe the club. Garden Club Tours Seven Area Gardens The newlyweds are traveling in Lower Michigan on their Senior Citizens To Hear Talk By Olive Craig of the Inside Passage to Alaska. The we graduated from ship made stops at Ketchikan, Sault Area School, the Wrangell, Skagway and Juneau; bride in 1972 Prince Rupert, C. and Alert tauTtea'S Bay.

While at Skagway, a trip Academy aaA he is currently a up the Yukon on the White Pass chemistry major at Lake Sift Yukon Railway narrow-guage perior State College, train was taken. Enroute home, the group MRS. NIEBERGALL Margaret Trapasso Wed at the July txrtluck supper neviUe Dam and Mt. Hood meeting of Senior Citizens before boarding their train in Thursday at 6 p.m. at the 6 p.m.

clubhouse on W. 4th Ave. Far East. Ie anniversary July 15 and in 2-3723. The sale will be set up in front of Sally's Smartwear celebration of the event some OQ Ashmun st of their friends gave a surprise party for them at the HaUesy and Byron cabins at.

Charlotte Beach. The Hallesys were married at BIRTHS WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1 Margaret Ross Trapasso and At the reception at the Miss Craig will show slides Barrie Jon Niebergall ex- Country Club, Mrs. Trapasso of her most recent trip to the changed their marriage vows in received in a floor-length dress a late afternoon ceremony of aqua lace. Mrs. Niebergall's Saturday at Central United floor-length lace gown was blue.

Rev. Both mothers had corsages of yellow roses. The newlyweds will make are to bring service and a dish of food to pass. pas co, Wn. for the trip across the U.

S. to Chicago and Detroit. Camp Physicals Thursday At 10 J. After the program there will Physical examinations for mjfT Ranch House Road in St. Mary's Church July 15, 1947 OrlandO) after by the Rev.

Elmer Bares. relatives and friends in the area. Attending the party were Mrs. Mrs. Pratt is the former Mickey Alice Dagenais, Mr.

and Mrs. Johnston, Francis Hallesy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sparks, Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick James, Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Church. The Theodore Doane officiated. Dr.

and Mrs. Anthony Trapasso are the bride's their" home 'at 711 be dancing to music by the camp Wikweia are to be given parents. The bridegroom is the Apt 211B Sycamore afte Quigley orchestra provided atl0am Thursday in the office son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Aug he bride, a 1969 through the courtesy of the Niebergall of Sycamore, 111.

graduate of Sault High School, American Federation The bride's gown of imported was graduated from Lake Musicians. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKiddie organza and re-embroidered Superior State College in 1972 (Joyce Carrick) of 3rd Ave. are lace was designed with a high Av jj an assoc a te degree in Mr.

and 'Mrs. Jack Pratt fl, parents of a daughter Tracy neckline and short sleeves. The nursmg graduating from formerly of Sault Ste. Marie, Kenee born July 17 a 1:58 p.m. skirt and chapel train had ac- Lincoln Community College in have returned to their home at She we ighed five pounds, 11 cents of applique lace motifs.

Lincoln, 111., the bridegroom ounces The Camelot headpiece repeated serve four years in the U. S. the re-embroidered lace of the coast Guard and is now em- RENT A BRAND NEW WuRlfiZER IS Per Week McKIDDIE of Dr. H. R.

AHott, 816 Ashmun St. A cMM gown bodice. She carried a colonial bouquet of assorted TtAcJwme ATr George Bosbous, Mr. Robpr Sc0 7zafave children of Seattle, Wash, are William Byron, Mr. and Mrs.

her parents and brother Don Gregg, Mrs. William Wideman and Jennifer and Laura Wideman of Elmhurst, James, Donald, Mary Jane and Michelle HaUesy, Paul and Lori Byron, Barbara Hallesy and Michael Wert. NERTOLI Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nertoli (Penny Brown) of 2318 Andary Mrg Doug ias Madigan of Ave.

are the parents of a son Enterprisei Ala. was her sister's Maclmiis) and three phmi Pa Jul matron of honor. Bridesmaids LMaeinms) ana tnree 9 :0 i p.m. He weighed six pounds, were the bridegroom's sister, Julie Niebergall of Sycamore, Mrs. Gary Smeltzer of Kalamazoo, and the bride's cousins Teresa Kendra of Allen Park and Patricia Glazek of Ann Arbor.

Their gowns of mint green flocked voile were trimmed with velvet ployed in public relations at the Leader Oil Co. in Sycamore. SOMETHING NEW is coming to THE SIDE DOOR! Your precious papers 4. pictures duplicated in lifetime metal. TOM KIRKBRIDE 813 E.

9th Ave. Dial 632-2528 H. IMM potot tt mtxom- wMehon to MiwMlMr wrf MMle. COME IK OR MMNC NOW ATKINSON MUSIC STOKE ft STUDIO 411 JOHNSTONS S-3831 Mr. and Mrs.

Hector Maclnnis and Donald and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Al Scozzafave. Cooking Is Fun Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Toland and family have returned to Midland after a visit with their parents, Mrs. Gertrude Toland and Mr, and Mrs. Ted France. By CECILY BROWNSTONE AP Food Editor Royal Neighbors of America Blizzard Camp 1234 will meet at Mrs. Doris Hillock's cabin at Birch Point for a potiuck supper Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

Members are to bring a dish of food to pass and their own place settings, as well as prizes for games. Anyone who needs transportation is to call Martha Pendill at 2-7977. The following patients were admitted to War Memorial Hospital: Tonya DeGreif, Karen Garlinghouse, Robert Blackstock, Sault: Irene Deuman, Brimley. The following patients were dis- returned to Dayton, Ohio, after charged: Eva Beasley, Philip convalescing at the home of her Sahvay, Sault; Sylvia Langdon, parents Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Dearborn Heights. France following recent surgery. Lt. Col. Maybelle France has Baked Chicken Raisin Rice Spinich Salad Bowl Cheese Cake Beverage RAISIN RICE 1 cup converted-type rice 1 envelope (4 to 6 servings size) dry onion soup mix 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce cup raisins Cook rice according to package directions, omitting salt, using 3 cups boiling water and adding the soup mix, Worcestershire and raisins.

Makes 6 servings. ribbon. Their flower arrangements were similar to the bride's. Ross Niebergall was best man for his son. Ushers were Charles Carter of Champaign, 111., Henry Burgweger of Kirkland, the bridegroom's cousin Bradley Smith and Robert Howey, both of Sycamore.

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