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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 9

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DAiLY PRESS Im Levonne Fiannery And Large Delegation Robsrt S. gc I Activities At DAV Meeting In Iron Mountain 24 D. Mrs. Insurance Is Important Port Of Home Planning ri idaet, Iron rtm Moun ive lliiter, thf ide that in si Kir o.op ind mon th If empire naiit Princes atured the front the skirt with in back the -t to the hemline A of and pearla her waist length veil Ion net Her fine, strand if jw arls aud small pearl earrings ere the hi gift. rirrtdd a colonial style bouqutt carnal frtv- and babv mumi yellow sweetheart T( KOI In Nile ter.

Margaret, ii.r*id white eyelet er ntlr green net and talieta th a cummerbund which i eaf effect back detail. Her i green half crown of braid had a circular ne veil. Her were bronze yellow Keith Auger aerved as in. Ushering duties were poi- lormed Harold Flannery and th Winrich. A besge lace jacket with brown accessories was by mother and Mrs.

Yelland wore royal bliH" silk faille matching blue accessories. Their corsages were cymbiuium orchids. Mrs Adreti Wurmlcy Pan- im. aunt of the bride, sang jxne You Truly" and A prelude ano traditional processional and recessional were played by Mrs. F.

M. Fernntrom, organist Bronze and yeUow mith brown foliage were tall arrarged with cathedra! randies in branched candelabra Rows of white satin and ribbon marked the pews. To Alaska centerpiece of white at pompons was used for the breakfast and the recept.on. Bronze and yellow arranged fh fo'iage in decorated the suite The wedding ke was bv Carolyn Kampr. The will travel by way the Alaska in Fort Greelv.

near Fairbanks Irma A. Paul Bride Of Richard L. Johnson Irma A Paul and Richard I.ee Johnson of Chicago repeated their marriage vow? in a candlelight emerald green, and Mrs. Junior Paul of Winchester Village, a sister-in-law of the bride, in service Saturday. Sept.

20, at Sal- were bridesmaids. t.NOAOtl)—Mr. and Mrs. ut ousineau uf llardwnod announce the engagement of their daughter. Bernice, to l.arrv Patrick, son of Mr.

and Patrick of Bark Riter Rte. 'Perfect Woman' Is Myth Says Famous Designer DOROTHY KOI Associated Woman's Writer never yet found a rject says Charles LeMaire. who for the last 25 years ha- designed costumes the most famous beauties of stage and screen. "If girl is a gteat singer, has a diaphragm that's hard to fit If he a she's l'keiy em Lutheran Chruch in Eacanaba. The Rev.

Edwin C. Schmelzei, pastor of solemnized the 7 m. double ring ceremony for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Adolph C. Paul of R09 19th St F.scanaba.

and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson. 10409 S. Artesian Chicago, The ser- on ette was given by the Rev John Hoenecke of Minneapolis.

As she was given in marriage by hei father the bride was timi in a gown of candlelight silk organza and tulle over taffeta a id reembroidered Alencon lace The basque bodice was detailed with a jiortrait and long, tapered sleeves. The bouffant circular of hicago skirt was floor length, extending into a chapel train. The neckline anrl bodice were accvnted with motifs, studded with pearls. The junior bridesmaid, Shirley Hartline of Iron Mountain, a niece of the bride, who had the role of junior bridesmaid, was in a rust taffeta frock with square collar in front trimmed with lace and shaped back with a bow at the lip of the V. The floor length skirt was very full.

Jan Johnson of Minneapolis, the bridesgroom's niece, who was flower girl, was in a similar frock of melon shade. All wore floral headpieces and short white gloves and carried bronze pompons in colonial bouquets. The bridegroom's attendants were David Lettsome and Frank Donald Johnson, Chicago, a brother, ushered. with David Collura of Milwaukee, junior usher. The rings were carried on a white satin THE FORMER Ruth Flene Jensen, daughter of Mr.

and William C. Jensen, 314 S. Hth was married recenti to John Hale Campbell. The ceremony took place at Peace Lutheran Church in Detroit. hirth pa i let tes and silk petals and the pillow by Kenneth Johnson Jr legs.

usually clothe problem, ner always to bad point and ac- I m- for the had be mander: 1 The re newab Auxilian junior 'fHTin landt for pr (i at William Carl Upper fath Pe Association an S'aniey arlnor. IronMo jilt a in. for protei etiou A h- if pper Per i.nsula Asaoc lat ioi hi 4 fot mander and pper Pel nee Part Depa rtmelit third vi re La wren ce dten arr depr pdp nt.v. Mnur itain, Vernon Kell Iner some ea sh of death fot a nd Font ere hio, Recen! ly inf we i Iron Moui fttam. tx lov for I Rt $10 PROTECT TOUR FAMILY AGAINST DUST wrth Filter Queen UK SANITATION SVSTtM CALL STEVE (GUS) MAYCUNICH N.

IRth St. F.scanatM DIAL ST 6 3407 INK) po hinatw pn pe the bridegroom is stationed. For going-awav the bride selected 4 be.ge tweed wtiol suit with mink rollar, ige and black accessor- and a corsage of bronze pompons and Both are Escanaba Senkw 14 hool graduates Mr Yelland will attend Michigan Mount Pleasant, after his release from service Mr and Mrs Ralph Daniels and Rebecca and Ted Lansing, Mr and Adren Wormlev of Random. Mr. and Mrs.

Pcrrv Jr. of Tinley Park. I Fern Smith rj St. Johns, ere here for the wedding. for ful rwti I small w.

fitted smooth. itg- iHjuires care- the camera, lothes w.th a i skirt w.th a a in Planning Meeting At Franklin School erjon a of th I. has officer to! annua itnents chei a i hool Fr ankliu meeting rs and Paren ana chairmen fo 24 at l.S ll.illow<> PI a ns Powers-Spalding Marylin Joy Lade for Milwaukee Du-Barry Coftmetic Hotel. isky is lvav- attend the School at the AUTOMATIC WASHERS SftSil First With Automatic Fabric Control! First Completely Flexible Woiher With A Built-In Lint Filter! Towels? to all you do! new Automatic I a brie ontrol the right washing, rinsing, action from all thesf combinations: 2 3 5 wash temperatures, rinsr temperatures; 11 to 17 gallons fill; 3 to 14-minutr wash; new Soft-Rinsr cycle. Most complete automatic washer made simplest to operate! EASY CONVENIENT TERMS YEAR PARTS WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION of Sedalia.

Mo. is visiting with her sister, hi met Stacey, 1013 4th Ave. and with other tn Escanaba. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Pfankuch of Menotr and Ray Harju and Mr and Mrs Ray Mattson, Detroit attended the funeral vk for Neil Harju, held Sa'- urdav. Evelyn Da I gold of Hixh- 1 1 nd Mrs and Mr and Mrs Willard Mamstique. Mr. and Mrs, McPhee, Boyne City. Mr.

and McPhee, St lgnace Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mrs Thomas Petej Stoc kb ridge attended the funeral services for Mrs. Hullie at Fayette Marilyn Chevalier of 213 returned Sunday plane to Detroit after attenamg the wedding of her sister Noella She is at the office of the Preyed Steel Corp in Detroit. to have orous sweater top-heavy. De any woman is job of the de camouflage he cent her good of LeMaire, a husky, athi man type, says he appt'og designing of costume new star in much th an engineer figures and strains of a or 'Take Susan Hi designer. woman's ure.

but one which ning befnr make her Kthne a ml ne top. which lender hi pi inc. there's Suzy a tall girl and my job to cut down her apparent height oh the screen. So I put her in like a white lace blouse th a black skirt, or a dress with color contrast at top To a --hort girl ei. I keep her outfit all one from head to ne fme of LeMa ire's clients tne wt H-endowed Man.sfield.

he says: nothing car do about Jayne You just have work around the obstacles LeMaut born in Chicago, raised in Salt Lake City and came to York in his teens to become the best-known theatrical designer he to Hollywood Hi has been head de. ignet 20th Century- Fov fot the last 15 years. skill was encircled with matching motifs. Her fingertip vvil of silk illusion was caught to a flat cap of matching silk organza and re- embroidered lace, en( rusted with pearls. pompona arid stephanotis were on the cover of the prayer book she carried.

In Taffeta Identical floor length gowns of iridescent taffeta, with draped nvcklines front, forming a in back, and floor length with straight fronts and full pleated backs, accented with half bow on the left side, were w'orn by her Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Minneapolis, sister- in-law' of the bridegroom, who W'as matron of honor, was in mint green. Mrs. Anthony Collura of Milw aukee, the bride's sister, in Hillbilly Party Gala Affair At Escanaba Club The Hulb'lly hoed own he Saturday evening at the Escar.aba for club memliers and their was a gala affair and one erf the most colorful the year. (lav costumes and attractive murals of Dospatch characters, the work of Bill Miller, central note of the were highlights.

Other appointments follow the theme of the party smorgasbord was followed bv dancing to the music of Culty Johnson "Hillbilly" orchestra Costume aw.iids following the giand march were presented to i ms Swank Virgima Robert Stumm and Jack Manning Robert A. LeMire was recipient rrf ihe special honor award Co-chairmen of the party the Robert ami Jim of Oak Lawn. bridegroom's nephew'. Brown crepe with pumpkin accessories was the choice of the bride's mother. Mrs.

Johnson was in light navy crepe with navy ac- cvssories. Their corsages were white orchids Altar flowers for the service were red and white gladiolus and bronze pompons. Music of Servire Miss Jean Frank. Minneapolis, soloist, sang. Lord's Perfect Love" and We at Thy Altar Stand." Mrs.

Henry Ottensman. organist, played a prelude of bridal music as the guests were assembling and the processional a.id rt sional marches by Sussmannshau- sen. The reception was held in the social rioms of the church. WTien the couple left on a honeymoon tour the bride wore a gray and sheath wnth black accessories They will reside at 1193fi Eggleston in Chicago. The bnde is a graduate of Escanaba High School and Dr.

Martin Luther New Ulm. Minn. Mr Johnson attended the University of Illinois and Roosevelt University. Chicago, following his graduation from Morgan Park School. Among wedding guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Nels Johnson, Donald Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. David and Frank Kas- lew'iz, Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Johnson Sr. and Margi and Ke ineth Jr. and Mr and Mrs Robert Blevins and Nancy, Oak 111., Mr. and Mrs.

Junior Paul. Winchester Village, Miss Shirley Hart line of Iron Mountain. Mr and Mrs Anthony Collura and David and Michael and Mrs Adeline Mayvhofer and Carolyn. Milwaukee, the Rev. and Mrs John Hoenecke and David and Miss Jea.i Frank.

Minneapolis and Miss Rachel Hackbarth, Goodhue, Minn. IS and Mr Kohert Bintner, 1219 N. 18th St are the a daughter. Patricia Ann. liorn at St.

Francis Hospital Sept. 20. The infant weighed 7 pounds. Mrs. BinUier is the former Maureen Parker.

Ann the name of the daughter born to Mr. rtnd Frederick J. Brunette, 214 12th St Sept 20 at St Francis Hospital. The baby wc igh- pounds and 11 ounces. The nothf'r was Donna Khollman before her marriage.

Jacks Jills Organized For Coming Year The organization meeting of Jacks Si Jills 4-H Club. Escanaba, held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Glenn E. Matheson, 424 S. 18th was attended by 44 members interested in sewing, personal improvement, child care, wildlife conservation, knitting and junior leadership.

Nancy Beyersdorf was elected president; Elsyne Hinkley, vice president; Sheila Morey, secretary; Linda Dahlquist, treasurer. Recreation leaders are Rachel Mroczkowski and Lois Jerow with Mrs. Eva Peterson and Mrs. Carl Moaczkowskl, directors. Demonstration leader is Nancy Beyersdorf with Mrs.

Karl Pace, director. Elsyne Hinkley and Sheila Morey are junior leaders In charge of the age ten first year project members with Mrs. Matheson. director. Fred Bernhardt junior leader, Lee Matheson, in wildlife conservation.

The food committee Is Sandra Makinen and Carol Johnson, directed by Mrs. Arthur Makinen and Mrs. William Johnson. The age nine and ten first year pi oject members meet Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p. m.

The age 12 and over first vear project members will meet the second and fourth Monday of the month. All second year project members meet the first and third Mondays and the third year and older, the fourth Wednesday of the month. All sewing meetings w'ill be at the Matheson home, A meeting of ail members and mothers will be held Sept. 29, from 7 to 9 p. in Bethany Lutheran Church basement.

LATIMER Mr and Mi George W. Latimer, Rock are the parents of a 7 pound, ounce daughter. Jacqueline Mat SociJ-CU Sharon Shrine Cluh Sharon Shrine Social Club wi meet Tuesday, Sept. 23 at m. a I Uie Masonic Templi born iept.

21 pital. Mrs. Dorothy Russ imer Francis if the' foi ROGERS-A son. Dona Patrick. who weighed 7 pounds and 14 ounces, was born to Mr.

and Mrs. John Rogers. 414 10th Sept. 21 at St Francis Hospital. Mrs.

Rogers is the former Betty King Events Rihle Htudy Immanuel Bibie Studv Group wrl meet Tuesday at 7:30 m. in-dead of a Bethany Scouts Bov of Troop 408 b.iied bv Bethany Lutheran Churchmen, will meet the church parlor- at 7 p. Tuesday. RoiML-rt Jones is For YOUR IITHI GIRL BIG PAY-OFF Choose the NATIONALLY KNOWN C. Soo Hill llilltoppers The 4-H Soo Hifltopper: meet Tuesday at 7 Soo H.l School TW will organizing meeting.

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The, i ved toast and then hot melted butter mixed with lemon jui and minced parsley utvle) is poured over. LOUISE'S BEAUTY SHOP Happv To Have laiuise Wetaaert Baek On Our staff. Moidir, Tuesday. Thursday Evenings a nd Saturday. all lor Appointment ST 8-7543 Thank You.

Angie Malnor yM TV I IITTII BIO PAY-OW in 6 2 LUDINC TON Stuut mmrt CLEANED REPAIRED RELINED Wells Mr and Joseph Baker and children of Algonac and Sgt. le and Mrs. Edward Randall and children of Texas have returned home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall, and attending the funeral of Mrs.

Mr. 1'artjr lor Hue Susan Schmettzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmeltzer, Gladys Provo of Menominee, was guest of honor at a seventh jyirs Harry Randall and chil- birthday party at her home Sept. Barbara.

Gary, and Nor- 18 Table decorations were in yel- aiso attended the funeral, low and blue. Games were played with guest prize awarded to Bonnie I Larson. Others attending were I Carol Perle. Christine Way, Lynn Longtine, Dawn Peterson and Susan's sisters Janice and Gerri. Susan received many nice gifts.

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Mrs. Richard Pilon and children of Sault Ste. Marie, are visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bussineau.

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167,328
Years Available:
1924-1977