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MANISTIQUE Engadine School Sept. 7 Indiana Woman Dies Suddenly On Vacation Here NEWBERRY I GLADSTONE DAILY PRESS Etranaha, August IMI Four Accidents Are Reported State Police investigated throe weekend accidents, and city Public Safety one accident. The city cane involved two- ear accident in which Nellis, 2H. of Manitowoc, Wis was ticketed for failure to hnvc tiis car under control Officers said Nellis was pulling from the North Houghton stop and struck the left rear of a car driven by A. 21.

of 218 N. 3rd St McLeat was making a left turn from Deei onto N. Houghton. The accident occurred at 7:50 o.m. Saturday Joseph L.

Boyd. 78. of Germ-1 fask was ticketed bv State for failure to yield right way after he pulled from a private drive onto M77 and struck the right side of a car driven by Conrad Suits, 39. of Chicago. Boyd did not see the approaching car.

officers said. The accident occurred at 3:10 p.m. Saturday, three-tenths mile north of old M- 98 in Germfask Township. At 1:30 a.m., Saturday a car driven by Duane Streeter. 21.

of Germfask had the left side damaged when he lost control, trying to avoid a deer and rolled over. The accident occurred on ITS. in Mueller Township, two north of County Road 433. State Police said. Three persons were taken by private car to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital, for treatment of facial ruts, following an accident at 11 Friday on an unnamed county road in Chippewa County.

miles north of M28 The car driven by Wayne Jay Weaver. 17. of Gulliver, who failed to see a sharp curve due to fog and dust from a car ahead of him. The ear struck an embankment. The three injured were Mary McGregor.

15, Janice Raison, 16, and Lawrence Weaver, 15. all of Gulliver. They have been released from the hospital. Mrs Mabel Valroth, 65, of Syracuse. who was vacationing at Indian Lake died suddenly Sunday afternoon, about 2 p.m.

State Police were called by a physician to the motel in which she as staying and used a rescu- scitator, wtihout avail. The body was removed to Kefauver Jackson Funeral Home. Miss Dunne Back In TV Circus Irene a TV of City Briefs Mr. and Mrs Lemmen nf Grand are visiting with Mrs. Amos Bowman.

602 Range St Mrs. Fred Fieegard and sister. Madeline Fox. have returned to their home in Pontiac. They have been visiting for two weeks with relatives and friends Mrs.

Frec- gard is the former Catherine Fox. They are former residents of Manistique and Gulliver. Bv BOB THOMAS AP Mnvle-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD Dunne was back before the eras this week, working in show called Circus all things. She likes TV. she said After a long career of plowing through feature pictures, she enjoys the hit-and-run schedules of television a said the actress.

as regally lovely as ever at 56 entirely on your own. You've got to work out your own characterization before you start, because you have time She was working on the back lot of Universal, where she made and "Show early in her film career. There was something incongruous about the great lady being surrounded by bears, lions and roustabouts of the slightly seedy circus. She plays a lady doctor who becomes involved with Chill Wills, impresario of the traveling troupe. haven't Miss Dunne remarked.

never would retire, because I love this business. And you know, something odd about it. No matter how long been gone, you can come back and it seems as if never left it She does an occasional TV show out most of her time is devoted to charities and her work for the United Nations. One of her big jobs this year was lining up the deal for the West Was Miss Dunne has not made a feature picture since Grows on in 1952 Will she do another don't she said dubiously. had a long and wonderful career in films.

Would I ever be able to find a picture as as some of those ENG A DINE- -Engadine schools Thursday, Sept. 7, Alton Riiotti, superintendent reports. High school students report ai 8 a. and elementary students at 9 a. m.

An enrollment of o50 is expected, divided equally the high school and elementary level. The faculty is complete except for a high school English and social science teacher, still needed. Bus routes will remain the -aine. Parents have been asked to be alert ior bus times the lirst lew days, until routes are stabilized. Pre-registration was conducted earlier for kindergarten and other new students in the system.

The opening schedule calls 'or meetings of school bus drivers at i 10 a. Tuesday, Sept. 5 for arrangement ot schedules and dis- I cushion of salety. Teachers will have pre-school meetings at the 'chool at 1 p. on Sept.

5 and 9 All buildings were cleaned and i lloors rewaxed this summer. Outside brick is being painted and two high school rooms been redecorated. Concrete floors were repainted and minor al repairs and maintenances were accomplished. Outside trim on the elementary building and doors have been repainted. Minor repairs were made to the elemen- school at Naubinway, along with painting.

Driver Ticketed On Two Charges Bio-vn ol McMillan traveling on M-2H, two tenths ol a mile West of 177 at 12:05 a. m. Saturday, going around a curve at an excessive ypeed, took off seven guard rail poles, and rolled his cai over. Driver did not report the accident. A police officer while patroling noticed the overturned car.

and made an investigation. The driver was located and was given a for tailure to report an accident and violation of the basis law. Minor Accident NEWBERRY Michigan State Police of Newberry, investigated a minor accident which occur: ed at 10:30 p. m. Friday on M-28, l'a miles north of 98 and Rd.

135 in Laketield Township, involving can driven by Marvin Hollingshead, 2ti, ot Germlask and r- ccila Hollingshead. ol Seney. Urivers of both cars were traveling south on 98, Hollingshead was driving behind Marcella Hollingshead when a passenger in the car with her, Eoward Hyvinon of Seney, sitting opposite her, for no reason, suddenly reached over, and applied the brakes. When she stopped, she was struck from lie- hind, by Hollingshead. Damages weie minor but Tvvinen was I ticketed for interlerring with 1 control ot vehicle.

Mrs. Anna visiting with Mrs Matt Briefs Gibson of Lansing is her parents. Mr and Ozanich. Jerry Gibson, who has vis'ting relatives in Ann since June 27 has returned been Arbor Garden Council Meeting Brjef)y To)(J A regular istique City at 7:30 p.m meeting of the Man- Council is scheduled todav in the citv hall. Manistique Classified For Sale iioBILE HOMES sale; AU Travel ft arvd up See Spot.

St. Ignace August Trailers tliem clearance from 12'a at Mvsterv CHANGEOVER TO SHELL X100 PREMIUM Motor Oil at vour SHELL Dealer MANISTIQUE OIL CO Ph lOfr. At Stores CITY FRUIT DAYS. 9 a MARKET to 12 OPEN SUN- MANISTIQUE FURNIURE MART foi Sofa Chaira anj Mattresses Phone 381 Boats And Motors SEE SINES SERVICE STATION for JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS and Service Phone S15-J 1020 Deer Street Gaylord D. Horning of Cadillac paid fine of $15 and costs of $2 in Justice Court on a ticket for speeding.

All members of Drum and Bugle Corps and Color Guard must be at the Stadium for practice Tuesday at 7:00 p.m in order to make the trip to Rock. Slate Police are investigating the pulling down of a canvas shelter used by Girl Scouts at their camp property at Indian Lake. The incident occurred sometime since Aug. 24. A car driven by Gordon Hawthorne.

49. of Rockford. was damaged at 8 p.m., Thursday when it struck a deer on U.S. 2 in Portage Township. Mackinac County.

State Police are investigating the theft of a 2 -inch electric drill from Store at Thompson. Public safety officers were called at 2:50 a.m.. Sunday to the home of Fred Williams. 333 Lake when a mattress and curtains in the home burned. The fire is David Heafield.

son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Heafield. has been visiting for a few days with his grandmother. Mrs. Edith Heafield He will return to Mount Clemens, where he is a teacher in the public schools.

Miss Louise DeGroot has returned to her home in Virginia after visiting with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs DeGroot. Ml and Mrs Alien Folio of Detroit spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Smith Mr and Mrs. Fred Rochefort left Friday for Detroit where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Broeking- ton and son of Iron Mountain spent the weekend at the home of Mrs Victoria Humbert.

Mr. and Mrs. William Septic of i Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heafield, son of Mrs. Edith Heafield. I have recently moved from New Jersey to Bay City where Heafield has taken the position as Dean of Delta College.

Mrs. Glen Wallace and daughtei have returned to their home in Detroit after spending ten days 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rochefort. Mr.

and Mrs. William DeGroot from Virginia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter DeGroot. Mr. and Mrs.

James Ragen of Viena, vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, spent the weekend at Sault Ste. Marie Traffic Violations NEWBERRY Patricia Ann Reichard ot Dayton. Ohio, received a summons from the Michigan State Police Friday tot gc- ing through a stop sign on Rd.

135, and 258 in Mackinac County; Thomas McGirr of Alpena, was summoned for exceeding the nignt time speed limit on U. 2 in Gartield Township, Mackinac County; Marilyn Jean Brown, no operator's license on person, on hoad 117 Hospital Patients admitted to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital are Marie Males, John Longtine, Theron Hinks and Joan Holmberg. Discharged are Peggy Fagan, Charles Martin. Ricky Martin, Anna Norton, Terry Scott, Minnie Wilson. Ada King, Gertrude Ash, Wilfred LaLonde, Yvonne Magnuson and Cora McKown.

believed to have been started from a cigarette. Gel the sign here te own a new car 1 he George Strattons attended the U. P. State Fair during the weekend. Rev.

Fred Olson of Newberry, who had surgery at St. Lukes Hospital, Marquette, is reported to be making a good recovery, and a ill remain in Marquette another week. Thomas Waybrant of Newberry was admitted Friday and Mrs Etta Havens, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Barber oi E.

Truman Ave.t left Saturday for Wilton, and other points in the West, where they will spend a several weeks vacation. In Wilton, they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collingwood, the latter a former resident ot ry, Rilla Barber and a sister of Eari Barber. Mr.

and Mrs. William Groh. Kenosha, are the parents of a son. who arived at 6:13 p.m., Thursday, weighing fi pounds and 9 ounces. The following motorists were summoned for speeding: Paul Peter Hoholik, Frank Dennis Martin, Vassar.

Urho Leonard Hill, Trout Lake; Donald Auge of McMillan. George Van Peursen, chairman of the State Republican Committee. met with Luce County Re- buplican officials on Thursday, at a luncheon in the Falls Hotel. Present were Ralph Fuller, chairman of the Luce County group. Mrs.

Marion Gibson, Mrs. Lucy DcKeip, Judge Frank Whitmarsh. Charles Kukuk. C. D.

Za- gelmeier. Sheriff Russell Hild, William Zagelmeier. P. Shim- mens. and Peter Miller, and Mr Lillian Brunet.

Runs Off Roaa NEWBERRY Bruno Ha.ipa- lainen of Newberry, 39, was summoned by State Police of Satur- iav, for failure to report an accident and violation of the basic peed law. He fell asleep at the wheel, ran off of the road, attempting to make a right turn and rolled over while traveling west on County Road 403 in the vicinity of Charles Road in front of thi Newberry State at 3:30 a m. Queen Contest At Newberry NEWBERRY Six young ladies of Luce County have been sponsored by various organizations and clubs as candidates for the title of "Miss ol the Labor Day festivities in Newberry. Carolynn Pedit is sponsored by the Tahquamenon Sportsmen's Lib. Carolynn is 17 years old.

has brown hair and eyes, weighs 115 and is 5 teet, 3 inches. She is a Newberry High School Jane Mohr of Newberry, gpon- o.Td by the Michigan Stale Employees Assn is 18. She is a green eyed blonde, 5 feet. 4 inches in height, and weighs 120. Karalee Nickerson ot Curtis will represent the Tahquamenon Jaycees.

She is 17 years old. a green eyed blonde, 5 ieet, 1 inch, weighing 103 Karalee is a Newberry High School senior. Judie Heppe, sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary, i is a 16 year old, Newberry High School junior and has dark brown hair, hazel eyes, weighs 125 and is 5 feet, 6 inches in height. leanette McTiver of Newberry is sponsored by the Veteran's Foreign Wars. She will be a freshman at Tech this tall.

She is 17. has dark brown hair, green eyes, is 5 feet. 6 inches and weighs 120. Jeanette was Luce I County Potato Queen in 1959 and LT Potato Queen in 1959 The candidates attended the U. Fair and will particinate in torch light parade Sept.

at at 7:30 p. m. which takes place on Newberry Avenue, and i i is always one of the outstanding highlights of the celebration The contestants will be seated the boats which will be entered the races during the festival. Sunday. Sept.

3. at Luce County Paik at Round Lake at 1 p. one of the girls will lie selected by a committee of judges to reign as Miss Tahquamenon. and ''he will be crowned by last queen, Miss Kathy Bouchard. Acting Postmaster Maurice E.

An dei son (left) of Chicago at Regional Post Ottice Headquarters Orientation Training. Anderson was one ot nine with Anderson at the meeting are August and Frank G. Sulewski and in Chicago the postmaster class met and and transportation problems with staff also took a guided tour through the Chicas ity the world. All Saints Will Open On Sept 5 Job's Daughters To Install Queen Briefly Told The Auxiliary of the Newberry National Guard meets at 8 today at the home of Mrs. Clyde Jago, on M28A.

Gladstone News Golf Pairinas TWILIGHT I August 10, Scramblers vs. Sod Rustrra Goodman Rrav Butch Miller Alte.e T.ing Johnson Vogt Short Johnson F. Keil Anderson C. Johnson Hagrnan Ci Kelly Junt unen Wooo Four Puttrrs vs 4pprrs Bratoma Farrell Sundalius L. Oendron Rodriv Farrell Smith Nirhol.i' vv Rapid HHer ItorkeU Peters Stnc.p Cochran McCatt H.

Kuehn Richards Davis stingers Beevar Skellenget Walker Damit? Bov da ton Van Rlariom 11 11 i .4 vv Trouble Wescott Johnson Long Schram Hoehn Gihhv 'I Bclongie Ol son This will he the last twilight leanue pairings of this season Howevei dinner and uolf will continue throughout the lest of the season There is still time to sign up for t.ic Club Tournament to hr played weekend Sign up Wednesday August Pairing- and time achedulf will he posted this v. eek. A L. (, A .1 ai J. C.

All Saints School of Gladstone will open Tuesday, Sept. 5, the year after an 8 o'clock Mass at ihe church, announces Rev. Matt LaViolette The opening will be on the traditional day alter Labor Day. A new note at tiie school this year will be the Hag staft given in memory of Gerald Lancourt, World War II veteran on which the flag will be raised foi the tirst tune on the tirst day ol school. Parents of children who will attend All Saints School have been notified of the acceptance ol their children for enrollment.

11 dav of this week is registration day. The sc ho I faculty toi the yeai will include: Music instructors. Sister M. Wilfred, superior, and Sister Vini cent Marie. First Grade: Sister Marie Car- I mel.

Second Grade: Sister M. tine. Youth Ticketed For Two-Car Mishap James Plouff, 19. of Rtc Gladstone, was ticketed State Police for failure to yield the and no operator's li- I cense, following an accident on I County Road 418, it the junction of County Road 525, at 7:50 a Saturday. According to police, a cai dri- I ven by Janice M.

Savage. 19, of Rtc 2. Bark River, had entered the intersection the same time as Plouff However, Plouff started to make a U-turn and ran into the path of the Savage vehicle. Damage to the Savage car was estimated at $250 Miss Savage was summoned for 110 valid license. No one was in, jured.

Third Grade Mrs. 11 nen. Fourth Grade. Si- Raphael. Fifth Grade: Siste Jean.

SiXth Grade Siste Marie. Seventh Grade: Cla re. Eighth Giac Principal. The sisters are St. Joseph of Cone and most ol them are signed to All Saints tl Fathei LaViolette about the same enro as last year was ex pi Saints.

The tirst day be only a half day ses first full day of sc hoc Wednesday. Joseph Mat garet Elizabeth Willi on 1404 4 stalled Bethel public a in Si 4ei M. he Order Kan newlv us year. ill met ected Diane Washburn, daughter of Mr and Mrs Everett Washburn, sconsm Avr will be m- Honored Queen of 7. Job's Daughters, at lallation ceremonies at the Masonic Temple at 8 p.m.

Thursday. Officers and choir i are asked to meet at the Bethel 9 am Tuesdav for re- More people get more from newspapers than from all other sources combined. 380, at All ol will nd the be 011 i NN hen your cash-on hand nays. a hank loan here get that new car! An auto loan Iron? (his hank costs less is easy to repay in convenient monthlv installments. Sec us for prompt service soon.

For just pennies a day, our modvrn vault keeps Safe Deposit Box in your xaluahles THE STATE SAVINGS Manistique, Mich. BANK 720 Member Federai Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Brief)v Told State Police are investigating a complaint of Jens Wheaton of Barryington, that his ear was struck by a hit-run driver while parked on River St in Rapid River at 12 go a.m. Sunday Wheaton told police that while parked, another car backed up, struck his car on the left side, and drove off State Polire of the Gladstone Post ticketed the following motorists for traffic violations over the weekend: John G. Sauvc, 2418 22nd license restriction, no glasses, and Gary Sparks, Ishpeming, improper left tuin: Julie Ann Hayes.

Rapid River, no valid license; Michael Bodenus, Marquette, improper overtaking and passing; Victor Pearson, Rapid River, no operator's licence: James Reeves, Edwardsburg, improper overtaking on the right Earl A Destrampe. 306 N. 12th St, speeding; and as 1511 18th Ave. Escanaba, ITS TERRIFIC! You'll Wont To See It Again And Again! AliiiNi. I Hi 4 110 4 I ova Story MMMft MNCMUl GONE WITH THE WIND CLARK GABLE VIVIEN HIGH IfSUE HOWARD OUVIA deHAVILLANO Show at A P.M.

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