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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 11

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Escanaba, Michigan
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11
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pAfiT Ton ESCANABA DAILY PItKSS, Kscntiaba, Michigan Friday, June 16, 1972 TO ME? I RAiPEP THE COOKIE JAR FOR LATELV MOM 1 5 ME HAVE LOTS Of COOKIES AND 5UPPENLV I DONT WANT THEM. MlDMoMT PACK Hi EXCEPT A wino MCK0ASKET bif I Bt ARE Pi AN I I jftp, V' 1 WHAT'S I WANT SOLI TO I J1A GOING ON PiNP UP THAT DOG'S I MOUTH ANP TIE HIM TO A 'Wt i Jl I TEU. HLR THAT GIVE MtR TWL 1 CAN'T WITH rRCMIH WtU A (jOOD de 5LE VOU AND, SECONDS Mbs Rhodes you MAV come right IN, AAR. CRAtfFOKD i A i rz 1 Tnv ET THEMAIL ir am VtES'T. I Nr yxt i MOr 1 ML 1 Of f-OME THE PAPf RS the WT THE ONE frHF -VALUEy TWECP VVf CE 35 PIKTV Pk HTf 9 WHICH HAVE 1 OF ANP PAPERS IN THE kn i ib sav pe EN TO KstRVfe 5 NEWS NO-NJ VAV ON JJL.V 4.1776 MANV COVER OP THEM WENT UNDER-7 IMPORTANT .1 A GROUNPj MAYBE SOME HISTORY WILL BE MADE vl S.

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jq ppj. ccnt of the commercial The study was made by the health insurance business. Committee for National Health I filudv said the group health premiums for 1971 and in many contracts in force for 1972 had anticipated prior to the freeze that hospital and doctor cost increases would continue to sky- Insurance, a nonprofit citizens educational organization headed by Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers union. Max W. Fine, executive director of the committee, as jn reCent years.

urge immediate action by the Pricr Commission to t.ght- "Hospital costs had been in- en the existing controls to take per account of the factors which have produced the windfall. been nsms at about half that rules of the Kame have said, been changed to favor the in- Rut the general decrease in surauce companies over con- mflation cut the health cost increases to about half of the rate prior to Aug. 15, 1971. due to the unemployment problem and the tight job market, there was a reluctance among the marginally employed to leave their Mrs. Paul Demers Cheryl Jackson Wed To Paul Demers Here Chervl became the'length white gown of chiffon- bride of Paul Demers during over-satin with empire waist, a two o'clock service on June 10 long balloon sleeves w'ith lace in St.

Francis de Sales Catho- trim at the mandarin collar and lie Church. Fr. Guy Thoren. as- 'cuffs. Her lavered illusion veil Dietmar Krumrey Shows Art Work Dietmar Krumrey, former resident and well-known artist.

I Jobs elecUve surgery. be; one of four artists displaying causc they mlghl replaccd his work at the premier show- The result, the report said, ing of Cottage Hill Wildlife Art waii companies paid lower than in Neenah, today and tomorrow. The four artist? will be feted as guests of honor during the showing with a luncheon and champagne reception. Krumrey, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Krumrey, Indian pected benefits and fewer than expected hospital-surgical claims. Not only did the six companies benefit from a $96 million windfall, but other commercial insurers also shared in the situation for an additional Lake, donated a print of his amount, the committee said. Ring-Necked Pheasant to Sen. explained that insurance George McGovern of S. Da- companies historically have 1 kota since the pheasant is S.

been willing to use group health sistant pastor of St. Francis was floor length and edged with cta(. K- 11 Dakota state bird. Krumrey insurance as loss leaders in trim. She came a mixed received a letter oi appreciation! selling profitable packages, in- ble rmg ceremony.

bouquet of daus.es and yellow from McGovern. The eluding group life insurance. pension plans, accidental death, dismemberment coverage and other lines. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwfard O. Jackson, Gulliver, and Mr. and I Mrs. Lyle A. Demers, 521 W.

Elks are parents of the couple. roses. Ring-Necked Pheasant is one Matron of honor Mrs. Ole 0f limited edition collector Sholander, the cousin, prints on display in Neenah. and bridesmaids Mrs.

Howard New Face Voters In The Fall Smith, the sister, and Given in marrteffe by hei Nicki Amstete wont dtiqr fiow'- father, the bride wore a floor ered floor length gowns in yellow, green, blue with wide- i brimmed hats. They carried I I baskets of yellow, white and I iHfipC blue daisies. Teresa Jackson, the niece, was flower girl and I Brodie Reese, cousin of the was ring bearer. David Anderson was best I man with Ron Bradley and Charles Hinkson as groomsmen. Seating the guests were John Jackson, the broth- LANSING, Mich.

A and Terry Demers, the bill creating 11 new circuit brother. Soloist judgeships ajid six district during the ceremony was Tim judgeships in Michigan has Derwin. been signed into law by Gov. A reception for 400 guests William Mi'lliken1. followed at the Knights of Co- Four of the circuit judgeships lumbue Hall.

Ann Jackson, the and all of the district judge- sister, was in charge of ships will be up for ejection in 4 ilp m.po.t November Candidates have un- til Tuesday afternoon to submit couple are both 1968 gra. a S2.W filing fee instead of peti- of Msiuetique High yons School. The new Mrs. Demers is in signing the bill of Northern Thursdav. are too Umveiwty while her lew judges to handle the ever- was from increasing numbea- of Hillsdale College.

They will The four circuit judgeships home in up for election this fall wikl be in the 3rd Distiict, Wayne Out-of-town guests were County; the 21 st. Osceola, present from Illinois. Ohio, Clare. Gladwin and Isabella; Michigan and Wisconsin, the 26th, Alpena, Cheboygan, Montmerency and Presque Isle; and the 46th. Kalkaska, Crawford and Otsego.

Tne 21st is seen as favorable to the possible candidacy Ktp. Donald Holbrook, R-Clare, and the 26th as favorable to Rep. Joseph Swallow, R-Alpena. iiiimjf Mrs Randy Tallman (Mincoff Photo) Auto Mechanics ot Course Underwav For HandicapDed Cherri Lynn Carley rfnv in Weds Randy T. Tallman A career auto mechanics 'course for handicapped pei In November, 1974, five addi -1 began sessions Wednesday in tional circuit judges will be the high and will elected in Wayrie County and inue thmuKh Auff one each in Kalamazoo and I 4 Gerald Hardwick, an Isabella.

Tudm' elected this fall resident, is instructor of the Cherri Lynn Carley and Ran- 1 1972 graduate of Big Bay de will take office -Ian 1 which is state and feder- dy Thomas Tallman were mar- Noc School. Her husband The bill was adopted by both funded under the Voca- ried during a 3:30 afternoon js a graduate of ManLstique houses Tuesday alter a last- tional Sjiecial Needs program, ceremonv on June 10. Probate minute change cut from eight Hardwick holds a of John S. Faketty official- j--------------- .0 Six the number of new cur. science degree from Northern a double rmg service.

cuit judges for Wayne County Michigan University, is voca-1 with one to be elected this tionally certified instructor and year instead of three. Dr. Linderoth Named To Board Of Faculty Group Parents of the couple are formerly was army instructor and Mrs. Alton Carley of Admitted to the Schoolcraft of power mechanics 1 Cooks and Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Memorial Hospital on Wednes- A vacancies exist in foe Tail men, Manistique Hts. day were Nancy Sabinash 214 class whiqh is open to students Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. New Elm; Leland Headland, of age 151 A maximum en- 1 Dennis Dixon of 1 Fiorina Popour, Cooks; rollmenf of 15 is allowable un- brother-in-law and sister of the Marvin Rushford, Newberry; Prof. Leon Linderoth been elected to the board of the Lake Superior State College Chapter of the American Association of University Professors.

A native of Manistique, Dr. Linderoth attended Lake Superior Stale from 1951-53; received hiss BA degree in English and BS degree in biology from der the funding guidelines. bridegroom. Don Johnson. Fairview School Floor Length Gown special education instructor, is The former Miss Carley chose has, coordinator of the program a floor length gowii in white which is one of three in pro -1 for the marriage service and gress in the U.P.

Other classes 1 carried a mixed bouquet of pink are in Menominee and Sault roses and white daisies. Ste. Marie. Mrs j)ixon wore a pink and white gown and also carried a mixed bouquet of flowers. Mrs.

Carley attended her wedding in a blue Teams 1, 2. 3 and 5 emei ged i wore a corsage of Dean Brow, Seney; Violet Riley, 123 Arbutus Jennie Mcleod, John Mcleod, Rte. 1 Pam Jasmin, Rte. 1 Tammy Jo Roberts, Rte. 1.

Discharged were Elizabeth Stamper, William Heinz and Robert Fove. Rifle-Pistol Club Classified Ads Coat Little But Do A Big Job! Central Michigan Uiversity winners during team skeet carnations. Mrs. Tallman 1958 a degree in Eng- shooting on Wednesday night. chose a pink ensemble and lish from Florida State 1 he standings Team 1 in wore a corsage of blue earna- sity in 1960, and his doctorate first place followed by Team in English fmm Florida State in 5, 8-4; Teams 3 and 4 tied for 4(J() third with 7-5; Teams 2 and 8 tied for fourth wTith 6 6 A reception for 400 guests Team 7, sixth.

0-12 High shooters were 1 their home in Hart since the Canal Zone, and was also a Muth. 24: Earl Johnson, Boyd bridegroom is working as an member of the FSU faculty and Briggs. Lloyd Johnson, each 23: operating engineer in Luding- Lhe Ferris State College faculty Bill Wallace, John Demers, ton- at Rapids, Mich. 22. The new Mrs.

Taiknan a Prior to joining tlie LSSC English faculty. Dr. Linderoth was director of Florida branch college in the Panama fifth, 4-8; Team 6. wa5 held at Cooks Town Hall. The couple will make Help Celebrate Uncle Sam's Birthday On The Fourth Of July! We Need Floats And Musical Units.

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