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Braves' Lead Is Cut Dodgers Do It Again I hr natano's home run. walk and at four with a 7-1 victory The did it Norm Laikcr's trtpir. over Cleveland while the second- The.v blew some more foam off Ail tha' with San Chicago White Sox won their National League lead 4-3 afternoon victory over seventh in a row-, 10-8 at Boston Wednesday night, taking theif 1 nati beaming down on the Braves Detroit belted Washington 7-1 and third in a row from the 2-1 from the Coliseum scoreboard. Baltimore Kansas City Hint slashnd thr champs lead Philadelphia quit the cellar and to With two game 1 re- cut a losing string at seven games Bob Friend took his 13th defeat training in series at Los by rapping St 12-2 with the n.ghtcap at Chicago Dick before Milwaukee Willie Jones driving in eight Drott give up a hit into a five-game with Third-place Pittsburgh beat the until Bill Mazeroski slapped ond-place Giants at San Fran- Chicago Cubs 4-2. then lost 5-1 in I 6 th home run In the fifth inning.

Cisco the second the double- Friend the only other Bwc hit.j The Dodgers got only four hits headet held to five innings by ram a two-out double in the same off Warren Spahn At that, they and darkness frame nrrdrd only the laM two. In the American Leagur. the Dick S'uart's homer, in the fifth inning on Joe Pig- New York Yankees ended their his 11th. and a pair of RBI i gles by Dick Groat bagged the and Ron MANISTIQUE PRESS ti. Halas Sees His As 20 Percent Bears Better opener for the Kline 12-11 1 The Giants, blanked on two for four innings by Harvey Haddix.

two in the fifth on pinch double and aj bases-loaded walk, then handed reliever Brooks Lawrence ninth defeat in a row as! Valmy singled. Jabbo HK 1 HArin Hi 1 injured ibo doubcd George Halas, sizing up his Chi- der last season but appears to be pinch single that scored them cago Bears as 20 per cent better completely and ready to both in the sixth. A1 Worthington than last year, is looking for an- again menace the opposition with '10-5 won it in relief other toss-up battle in the Western his pass-catching ability. banged pair of three- Division of the National Football 7 Bears have a fne batch of run ami 8 two-run double I Itntmrn. mcluding Ch.ick T' production Beaudre Funeral Be Friday Miss Jean Osterhout Bride Of DJ.

urran ni erai serv ic es for Martin Beaudre. 34. who was electrocuted an accident here on Tuesday will be he Frday morning. Also fatallv mured in the accident Russell I Andrew Maitland Paper Mill Promotes Fagan And Maitland At a candlelight service perform- guet, a white orchid sur founded ed Wednesday at the Presbyter- by unite feathered carnations and ian Church of the Redeemer. Miss ivv and white satin stream- Jean Eloise Osterhout became the bride of Donald James Curran Mrs Donald DeSautcl, a sister of The Rev.

Robert Trent the bridegroom, was matron of ed at the 7 p. m. single ring ser- honor She wore a pastel pink lace vice and Mrs. Arthur F. Hall was ballerina length gown over pink organist.

The altar decorated taffeta and a headband of feath- with baskets of w'hite shasta, dais- erert pink and white ies and yellow gladiolus She carried cascade bouquet of Mr. and Max Osterhout, pink and white and Floyd Armbruster Oak St. are the bride's pat- white satin hodv will be taken to Peshtigo enta and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Curran served oest man Mr Brands born ir Curran the parents, for his brother and Ikrtiald De- Garden July 21, 1924 and spent The bride was attired in a bal- Sautel fie bridegroom's brother- most of life there He mar- ferine length gown of silver dot- in-law and Harrv Osterhout.

a ried the former Geraldine Rubick white organza over hite ny- I brother of the bride, seated the In Marinette July and for Ion taffeta, fashioned ith a round the past 12 years had rvslded in neckline and short sleeves The Reception At Churrh Manistique gown was accented with narrow Kor hei wedding. Beaudre. who lived at 219 Pot- satin ribbon which lerrmn- Mrs Osterhout wore a street tei was self-employed as a ated with a bow in the back Her length die of navv blue chiffon woodsman and for the past two white net half flared at blue taffeta with blur weeks had worked on the the wrists and were trimmed with and white accessories. She wore a plant project. of white satin ribbon.

corsage of pink roses with pink He a member of St Fran- The feathered rat Mrs Curcis de Sales Churrh Knights Her onlv jewelry was a pair of ran. the bridegroom's mother, wore of Columbus. Council 2026 pearl earrings, a gift of the bride- a blui 'atin two piece dress with Surviving are his parents, Mr. groom She wore a matching head- blue accessories and a corsage of and Mrs. Fred Beaudre of Gar- band, and earned a cascade bou- white feathered tarnations and dvn: his wife; four sons.

David. Dennis. Dominic and Dean: one daughter. Diane: a brother, Rich- rookie linemen, including Chuck The promotion of Andrew Mail- worked his wav up from a broker A The Halas who came How ley of Went Virginia. Ted Kar- and Rusaell Fagan from boss hustler to bos.

machine tender. out of retirement to take another ras. an All-Service the crack at coaching his San Diego last fall, and Bears, bel.eves Green Bay will be Dick Klein of Iowa could the most improved team the have a sleeper in league. Maryland "'Die Los Angeies Rams are also improved and Baltimore expects to win the said Ha.as troit. of course, is the champion and San Francisco tied only to lose in thr piavoff be per cent better -o it should bf a toss-up as to win the title i ad bj ri 24-t ex- grand blanc (AP The hibition victory over the Chicago field the his- Cardmals last Sundav.

tory of the Michigan Open Golf lauded thr play of several new-. Tournament here comers. They included rookie full- Friday. bark Merrill Douglas from thr The 15.000 even! for 18 University of Utah and hnemen Frida' and IS holes Saturday in seven against the same Cardi in 19.V> Harry Anderson a so machine tenders to alternating Maitland, who is 1 was born Barney Jeffers in Aurora. Ill Friends may rail at Messier- homercd for the' Phils, mikim boy movfd Broullire Futxr.l Hoirv 1 n- Hammersmith Asks Court Examination Robeit John Hammersmith, 38.

Robin 13th victory 1 with to In Don of the M.nutique Pulp Pap.T World tt.r 1 hi with the CoH.mbu« Co anadian Armv and de- State Golfers Set For Open Mil Bruton cf Schoendicnst 3b Mathews 3b Aaron rf Covington If Torre lb Logan ss Rice Spahn a-Adcock McMahon LOS I I 8 Neal ss rf Hodges 3b Cimoii If HI 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 4 0 21 4 0 00 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 02 0 4 0 0 fl 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 32 1 1 KKI 3 1 1 0 3 1 1 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 11 3 0 0 0 0o 0 0 Canadian Armv and was wounded at 8 hare sup- in the right lung in Fiance. Be- former teacher at Cooks, The Knights of arv be recited hr ou we ourl and the Ine men. who will w.r iuhr in rranee, pansh rosarv at 8 Thurs- erintendents duties for 36 men fore entering service he had dav Members Qf thr an? veteran employes of the mill worked for ihe Canadian Bell Catholic Order of arv with a total of 71 years expen- telephone company asked to meet for Following war Maitland Thursday evening Thrv Martin Bold a vacation trip to who ha tion. ourt Wedne charge of pale pink roses Aftei the rehe.nMit Tuesdav evening, a buffet luncheon was served for the bridal party at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ellsworth Curran. A rec eption held, follow ing the ceremony, in the church parlors. Mrs Harrv Osterhout and Mrs Roland Hoholik poured, Miss Ruth Ann and Misa Molly Hoholik served the rake. Ruth Ann Burnis was in charge of ihe gifts and Mrs. Leo Currart was in charge of the guest To Bricklayers Meet This Week Gilliam 2 Abe Gibron formerly of Cleveland for the starting field of 161 pros Philadelphia and Willie Lee and amateurs The fie 1 be who was acquired from trimmed to Wi a ties burgh for the final 36 holes on Sunday The Bears had one of the be Atlas Valley Country C.ub.

the defensive teams in the a ard par-72 la'out jvmeter year but still finished with dis- that empha doi: egs tree" and 3-7 record small, tricky greens. William One big reason Haias is looking Defending Champion Wally Bur- Klippstein fc ward to a better end mo and former champions A1 2 4 2 Chick H-rbert. M.ke 8 th. DirU. John Barnum.

Emerick for Torre for the conference An important K. aod Ch Kor-is are rn- MHmaukee in IM agenda item election of s. tered immi 2 CWs -2 34 includes members from In addition, three-time runnerup 2 PO-A Milwaukee Delta and Schoolcraft counties. Evans and former Nationa 1 Xnee 4 27-11 Mr and Mrs. Thorell visiteo Open Champion Jack Fleck bolster j.am irKj Pontiac with then son-in-law and pros waukee 7.

Los Angeles 6 naughter. Mr, and Mrs Maurice avary name player r. M.ch.- Fagan enroute Ann Ai boi. gan golf state champ Michigan Glenn Johnson and former state IP winners Tom Draptr. Lou Wen- the drow and LJoyd Svron will rom- counsel in Justice day afternoon on indecency.

The examination has kw-en the rosary scheduled by Justice How aid Magon for 10 a Sept. 12. con- Funcra! services will be held upCMi graph- epted another si- ilqui where there was much 9 a F.iiay in St Francis de er available at that time Ufcf been here Sale's Church. Burial will be in Hammersmith was released ien the left on Maitland helpeo bin nn his first job to help with Fairview Cemeterv. Ionia this week on a writ of ha- here and making paper in construction of the mill.

In 1928 Armbruster Jt 27. was corpus. He was returned May. when the Minneapolis he became an American citizen, bom in Menominee April 5 Tuesday night bv Shenft Tribune owned the mill. He Maitland lives at 120 N.

Mac- He served in Korean conflict Lloyd Gray who attended the ---------------------------------kmac Ave and has two children. from Feb. 14. 1952 until Jan. 25.

neanng in Circuit Court at Ionia. who completes conserva- 1954 and is survived by his wife Thnrpll Dplpflfltp ul Michigan anr a oilejjr in June and Mrs. Dean The body was prepaied for bur! Shirley 1 Spalding, a University iai at Messier-Broullire Funeral of Michigan graduate, married Home and has been takvn to the wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells, ihe bride wore dior blue chemise suit with white accessories and a white orchid fitm her bouquet Thev will make Bond has been set at $3.000 and then home ookc been furnished. Both the bride and bndegroom Hammersmith wa. chaiged with are Manistique High School grad- gross indecency on the bauus ol a uates Tlie bride attended North- and itvirn? in it.

ou. Previous charge Uidged 1953 erti Michigan two Funeral Home it Peshti- wh Cltv FIGHT RESULTS member of the Indian Golf go. where funeral arrange Clarence Thorell of 820 Garden and Country Club and next to ments will be completed. is a delegate of Ijocal 34 to golf enjoys fishing most. tht conference of Michigan Fagan.

54, at 416 Oak bricklayers at Ann Arbor Aug and has been with the company 20-22. 33 Like Maitland he start- Thorell and other bricklayers as a broker hustler and worked are meeting in the union building his way up to boss machine tender. Social By c't ira go irgli 150 5t I Charut sTorr.bttor.ri Smith Ar ge SO t.Nor.mu St. Kita i irele St Rita Circle met Wednesday evenh.g at cottagc of Miss Harboi is representing Hainrnei smith. arrested he and veais Ixiwell Ellsworth on of Out-of-town guests St tending indecency with anothet male weie Mr ana Mrs.

Queensland. Subsequently voluntarily of Grand Meadow, and Mr submitted to examinations at and Mrs. Walter Oftfrhout and Newbei 1 a no sent to tha fami Rial State Hospital at Ionia. Atty. Edward Kenny of Benton He was born fn Manistique and has resided heiv continuously.

His hobbies are fishing and hunting. Faiian bn three children, Jim. lowed. PUm were made during an engineer in Milwaukee who busineS5i meeting for a rum- a degree from sale StlM. 4.5 al Ford Michigan College of Mines and a Bessye WTatson and held m.

pot luck supper. Mrs Alvin Nelson scored hon- Rural Schools School Officers Meeting Planned Begin Sept. 2 Dr James Feung. 8 utr football team phymcian. played with GifMi Bav Packets when he was pt te 18 and just out of high school A ITMi first pr is i 8 2-3 Obituary I IR BH Ml 2 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 PFTKR GIV81ANO 113 3 Funeral per vices for Peter Giu- 0 0 0 1 79.

of Garoen. who oied Su- Wednesday will be held at 10 a Gals In Rematch In Golf Tourney 1 2: 341. th Saturday at St John Baj Church in Gaideii. instead of a. originally planned Friends may begin calling at Messie -Broullire at 7:30 p.

today. Members of K-C Counc il will meet at the I funeral home at 8 30 toduv to recite the rosa. The pfiristi f. Friday. The biennial school officers 1 meeting for ana Schoolcraft will held the Rapid River school at 7 30 p.

Sept. Rural master degree from the Uni- next meetirig will be held County will lor the Stalf members of earaitj II lar.et. also at the home of neat or Public InsUuction in Milwaukee, who has a nursing jrarj LaBrasstmr with Mrs A teacher meeting is schedui- conduct the ed at 130 Sept. 2 in the of Michigan Slate courthouse. to begin the new ty, the University of Michigan Bridal Shower The county school superinter and Michigan Coliega Miss Wanda LaBat was hon- dent.

Mrs. Ludwig Hough w'lll be will be attending ored Monday evening at a bridal in chaige of the hers' The meeting is for school boaid shower at the Hall. Pariv Health department repretent a- i members in the two counties and arrangements were made by Mrs fives also will speak. jis held every other year. Kleanor Gierkv and Mrs.

Joan and scieno' degree from Mar qu'-tte University, aid Kathy, student in school here Both men are members of United Papei maker ana Keti ik as assisting stess Multhaupt Files Motion To Nullify Sheriff's Sale DARIEN. Conn. mack to the hole from Sacrameoto. Ca.if champmnsh.p last vear Mrs George Valentine, vet- day she knocked out Scotland's eran of golf competition. Janette Robertson, one of the CLEVELAND AP ob- a'he'd 4 in a repeat match British Curts Cup tram, 3 and 1 viously can't oontiaue this wa rii Rripfc fifth round of the .8 outlasted Mrs George chairman of the Veil 7 v-'lclb Women's Golf Champuai'h Trainor of Roche-ter, Clevr.and Indians.

William Da It three ago that Miss rang on the 21st ho of the tour- What he meant was the home convalescing at his home after Ave, win become bride of Romack and Mrs. Valentine met longest match attendance, and his remark was being a in Schoolcraft 11 t- Jaik Swanson, son of Mr. and in the final of the British Worn- The fifth round pairing made connection with talk Memorial Hospital. fc'tde. a neiaved appeal Ed gwanaon.

Sunset Beach, e- Championship. Anne Quast. Stanford University about Minneapolis getting a major Mrs Lena Fisher, of Evart, ape iH se- a court on SepU at Fust Baptist took a 7 and licking senior and Curtis Cup player from league ball club possibly Wash- the past week here with Mis. Carl that a new hearing oe church. Lina.

109 1 st St from her veteran Scott.sh oppo- Mansv.Ile Wash against Mrs possibly and Wilson of Louisville. From the continue Mi. tr 11 .1 a ieph Levine and the United States a America bn a Circuit Court suit Wecine'ciav filed a mo- Id Ober g. Canasta was placed and awards were given to Mrs Ronald Jack- Mi' Su hi son and Pat Nelson The special award was also to Mis Ronald Jackson Lunch we served from a table centered with a bouquet of mixed flowers Miss I mi B.i: da ii.ntfi of Mi arid Mrs How ai LaBar. N.

Maple Lt. Ronald A Walton, of Tidv- Mi ithaupf contends that during Two rounds were scheduled Kentucky champion; Marlene ment he went on. It beginning erse i 1 to reduce the record match Stewart Streit. Fonthill. Ont the to be dent that the Cleveland fiance, Miss Carol Swanson, Dee court commissionet did not to four semifinahsts.

The US champ.on, against fans support St. off tne terms of the sale or The airport committer of the w.iinet of the morning match be- eran Marge Mason, RidgewocKl. His tone represents te Thomas. 107 1st a the to oe 'old, noi was the boarci of supervisors nas tween Miss Romack and Mrs NJ Mrs Ann Casey change from the sort of suigual patient at St. Lukes Hos- decree read to the public.

scheduled a meeting for 8 Va.entine meets the victor be- year's runner-up from Mason that to come from Ind.an pnai vn Marquette. His rtKmi He also states he not Aug 26 at the courthouse, tween Berridge Long. City. Iowa, against Mrs. Dana management everv time transfer number is 205.

Vs Rmun Palmdale. Calif Joanne rumori. popped up. ------------------daughter of a Huntington. Vs Brown.

Pa.mdale. Calif publisher, and Harriet Gunderson, defending champ.on The statement in tne wa- Glanville erf Long Beach. Calif from Seattle, against Rosemary to the effect that the management Miss Glanville carried Miss Ro- Neunford Toronto; Mcriam Bai- has no or intentions mov- former Intereollegi- ing followed by a mild "unless I champion from Palatine, 111., attendance dropped too againat Sandra Clifford, penennial This time there gtffl aie of Mexico, and Polly claimers that the club is doing Riiev. Curtis Cup veteran from any negotiating But Daley seems Worth. against Judy to be a little less specific these Anderson.

Sacramento. Cal.f. days in the customary denials. Baseball Manistique Classified I'rfM AMERICAN LKAtil Pet OB S4 56 10'i 404 57 4S; tilt 475 54 S4 4SK si via York Clntaao Boston Detroit Clevsland Citv mim Chicago at New York Drtrott at Baltimore City at Washington iNl, Cleveland at Boston iN Wenesday's Resulta New York 7, Cleveland I. Chicago 10.

Boston 8 Detroit 7. Washington 1 Baltimore 4. Kansan 3 Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at Baltimore iN City at Washington M. Richardson, Olmedo Face Stern Net Test opportunity to prove his contentions in his answer to the bill of I complaint in the mortgage foreclosure suit in circuit court.

The motion also states Mui- thaupt was misled by attorneys, that there wras intentional delay to permit holding of the sale, that plaintiff did not live up to certain portions of agreements and therefore hah no right of fore- latest in auto closure and the court trans- eiage. lou more Cl 1 pt ot testimony 18 not a true king insi rani agfnc complete record. During the sheriffs sale here Aug. 11, the property 011 U. 2 hast known as the Pines was sold 1 of thr Hospital Auxiliary's surgical dressings committee meets at 2 Friday in the dining room of Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital.

AGENCY APPOINTMENT JOSEPH J. MILLER X. St. Michigan been appointed local attent for County Arvid Mustonen, Jr. District Kwanaiia STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.

Bloomington. Illinois Insurance C-2X1-1I AL I I I t. GB 70 50 54 538 5 S3 56 525 7 58 60 492 It S6 61 .479 12 56 65 463 53 62 461 55 458 15 BROOKLINE. Mass. 'API wonderfully and is the hading Ham Richardson.

Oimcdo candidate if h. can get away." and the need to encourage tennis 1 at an earlier age among youngsters are occupying the mind of Wanted to Buy Cl.EARED LAND Suitable tor tiee Joseph Levine, highest bidder planting Contact Paul l.arxon jqi 374-J. Manistique M530.S3.V6t and the othei Carlson, bid Specials at Stores The former Davis up ai hasj would you like to own a trouble-free S399 ancl ti ade Now on displav 428.07, Teacher Of Piano (Private Kntma holder of a Diploma in Normal Piano, from the Sherwood School of Music, Chicago. (all 20fi.l After p. m.

Milwaukee San Francisco Pittsburgh I.os Angc-lea St. Louis Chicago Philadelphia Claeinnatt Pittsburgh at Chicago Cincinnati at San Francisco Philadelphia at St. iN). at Los Angeles (Nl Rpsultv Pittsburgh 4-1. Chicago 2-5 (2nd innings, rain).

San Francisco 4. Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 12. St. Louis 2.

Lot Angeles 2. Milwaukee 1. Oanies Pittf-tun gli at Chicago Philadelphia at St Louifc Cincinnati at San Francisco cN). Only games mhetluled. vV nut till Davis Cup captain Perry because his wife could not at lauerman accompany him.

c-T-T-s-tf Olmedo is the Na.ional Col- eg champioB from Peru con Personal seeded, face a stein test agdinst for Southern California. -------------------------Australia Rod Lavei and oon eligible for the team be-, 1 will not be responsible for any bills Mark today in the men's quarter-, of three by anyone but mytelf though he i tournament. not zen Recently appointed Cup captain. doubles action sends Jones has set forth the points on Australians Ashley Thomas Arnold Gas Station. Comer River and Elk Manistique M528-231 -3t which Davis Cup team members will be selected.

are: 1. speed; 2. athletic rhythm; 3. character and 4., most important, ability to play under pressure. Jones then fingered Richardson.

Barry MacKay of Dayton and Sam Giammalva of Houston pauj For Sale Cooper and Neale Fraser against; sixth seeded Mike Davies and Bill ---Knight ul England. In a ttaggergd setup the other two quarterfinals stique Furniture Mart. c-233-tt wrUi be played Friday. I SIMMONS ROLLAWAY BED. inner- Darlene Hard of Montebello, spring mattress, like new.

Call Calif and Jeanne Arth of St .1 529-231-at Thelma meet meeting the requirements. Marj Haw ton of Australia iu the been women semi-fuiai. Long and wt NOW DISTRIBUIt famous Goodncr tires all oui Shell Dealers Ask about them. Mam-tiquc Oil Co. 1037.

C-154-W Manistique Theatres OAK at 7:30 Tonight Thru Saturday Return To Phil Carey atherine Mael.eod The Littlest Outlaw" Walt Disney feature US -2 DRIVE IN Kvemngt at Dusk ast Times Tonight "ATTILA" Anthony Uuinu Sophia Loren Starts Friday at the Drive In "FORT MASSACRE (Cinemascope i Joel Met rea Forrest Tucker II Hake Sale Monday at Ford (garaite by St. Alhan's Kpiscopa! Featuring Bread. Rolls, ake. Pies Cookies and Candy St. Joseph Circle of School area meets at 7:30 p.

at Mueller Township Hall. I NN Auxiliary will hold its annual picnic at the new roadside park near Thompson, Members are to meet at the clubrooms at p. m. Pot luck and brinje own table service and refreshments. St.

Rita Circle Rummage Sale Sept. 4 and 5 hold (garage (iood Announcements through the of FIRST NATIONAL SANK Phone 188 Manistique.

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