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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 14

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. THE E8CANABA MORNING PRESS SOCIAL THE OUT JUST NOW, BUT VOU CAN REACH HIM BY RADIO Royal lo Kntcitnln Arbutus Cutup. No. 652, Koyal of America, will hold a can! party at Urenlers hull, tomorrow evening, April 7. Hoy to Organize at li'Han iimrrli A meeting for between of wtelve elgftteen years of uk will be held Wednesday evening at seven o'clock at the First Presbyterian church.

This meeting is being for the purpose of organizing, and all boys between the ages mentioned above will please be present on time if they expect to Join the troop being formed. At a recent meeting of the Joint boards of the church, the following men were elected to take charge of the work: Scout Kenneth K. Voght. Asst. Scout St.

Louis. Committeemen: Chairman Dr. It. H. Hanks.

J. Young. Inspector- W. Stoll. Instructor O.

C. Curtis. Methodist-KpiMcopa I Lillies' Aid The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist-Kpiscopal church will hold their regular meeting in the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour. Miss Mabel Landis of Isabella, and- Mr. Klmer Honifas, of Honifas, were united in marriage by Itev.

Dooley, at St. Joseph's church, yesterday morning at nine Miss Beatrice McLeod of Ourdep, and Mr. Jake Landis, of Isabella, were the attendants. iim hMiiil Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to the following parties: Clare It. Sleben, of Oak Park, Illinois, 'to Hal A.

Wnterbury, of Escanaba. Mabel Landis, of Isabella, to Elmer Honifas, of Honifas, Mich. llasket ial at Nalinia A grand basket social and dancing party will be given at the Nahma Club House, Friday evening, April 8. for the benefit of St. church.

A real good social Is assured to all attending. Everyone welcome. Voting Society The Young Society of the Norwegian Lutheran church will hold their regular meeting Friday evening, April 8, at eight o'clock in the church parlors. Mnnjiiette Club. When Marquette CJ.ee Club comes here Friday for a musical concert at the high.school auditorium under the au: pices of the Knights of Columbus, some of the most talented musicians of the northwest will he d.

The Cincinnati, April physician owning an enclosed automobile can now equip his machine with a wireless telephone outfit. Tliusly equipped the doctor would be enabled to in constant communl- cation with lib home for emergency calls. The instrument in this automobile will work successfully up to five miles and use only a small part of the automobile current. You can hear as plainly as over the telephone in your home when surrounding conditions are quiet, as Is of course necessary over any telephone. The inventors of this auto-radlo phone found that it is not necessary have antennae high up in the air somewhere, for their experi- plume in use.

menta proved that the wires stretched around the top of the machine were successful in picking the sound waves out of the air and they then the antennae problem by running four parallel copper around the top of the car an six-inch posts fastened to corners. They grounded the set to the engine as is in air planes. With the machine equipped it is no triik at all for them to sit in their car ami ring up their while jk a city or country trip they are within the prescribed five-mile zone. This is the last word in automobile accessories you may add to your equipment, and it is figured that the wireless telephone can installed for about or just about the price of a new' tire or battery. BIG MESSAGE IS GIVEN AUDIENCE IN A BIG WA Mrs.

Booth Cliarmu and Thrills Laut Night. Eloquence and oratorical power with personal charm and a message Which the speaker delivered with convincing earnestness and force, made Maud Hallington lecture In the high chool auditorium hi flight one of I lif best ff lugs the Community Kducational Hure.in’s course. Mrs. Hooth, known i iii are men behind prison bars, a "in little mother prison." fast to famous slogan, "A man be down but In soci walls wav has faith inanity which behind stone. which finds its enclosure physical.

growth. ties out. portion of hu- mandates of a r. 'I that the light into he -M 1 is insufficmnt healthy moral or intelhvtuul And last night, made her audience that way about it. Many critics have called her the greatest woman on tor in Amerma.

Is, however, more than rent She is a staunch fast worker In a cause. Those who heard her hope that they will be given the oppott unity to hear again. During her stay in the Itv. Mrs Hooth was the guest of the Ks. in Club.

Ewald Erickson. an advertising manager of a wide In experi and who has already proven his ability In this city, this week as a position as advertising manager for the Ed. Erickson Com- I puny here. Mr. Erickson was employed at the Ed.

Erickson Company's store In a similar capacity up to a year when to Appleton to assume charge of advertising for the Company, of the largest stores In the Fox River Mr. Krickson's return to Kscanaba will bv his in this city and surrounding territory Want to reut? Try Press ads. Henry Winsayer, musical director of the club, is a man whose name is not strange to local musical devotees. His reputation as a director and leader extends far and wide. his capable leadership, the glee club has attained its present stage efficiency.

Kugntfemcnt AnnounciMl Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lippold announce the engagement of their daughter, Luclle, to Mr. Glen W. Pierce of Philips, Wis.

Mr. Pierce is' employed by the Mid-West Refining company at Caspar, Wyoming. The i marriage will take place some timej in April. i Swedish Methodist LadhV Aid The Aid of Swedish! Methodist church will hold reg -1 ular monthly social tomorrow afternoon, 2:30, at the church Mrs. Hannah Wicking and Mrs.

John i Hogman will be tho nosiessea. cordial welcome to all. Married (Tub The Married club staged one of its series of successful dancing parties in Clark's hall last night. The attendance was large and the evening a most enjoyable one. 1 Presbyterians Will Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the congregation of the Presbyterian church will take place Thursday evening, April 7th.

Supper will be served in the dining room of the church at six- thirty by the Aid society. A business session will follow the supper, at which time officers will be elected, and reports from the various organizations and departments of the church be read. A program of entertainment is being planned to include a variety of numbers. An enjoyable and interesting meeting is, anticipated. All members and friends of the church are cordially invited.

Royal Neighbors Party. Members of Cleveland Camp. Royal Neighbors, will give a card party and entertainment in the Odd Fellows hall Wednesday afternoon and night. Prizes will be give to the most cessful bridge and five hundred players, and there will a musical program and refreshments will be hieing Star Social Program. Members of Evening Star will carry special program at North Star hall Thursday evening.

April 7th. An elaborate program has been ami a large class will be initiated at this time. of the features will a play put on by local members. Musical numbers, refreshments and dancing will conclude the evening. Member.1 and friends arc cordially Invited to at- ted.

Foresters Flin St. Court No. 561, Catholic Order of Foresters, held their installation of officers at the meeting Friday evening, April 1. The following officers installed Chief Lemmer. Vice Chief Ranger Margaret Schei iff.

Recording Secretary Cordelia Steimnetz. Financial Subin. Peller. First Kraus. Second Trustee Elizabeth Schmidt.

Third Loeffler. Senior Rosella Todd. Conductor Elizabeth mer. Inside Dart. Outside Klinger.

Father Dooley. Twenty-three candidates were initiated. after which the balance of the evening was spent ih playing cards. Prizes were awarded as follows: Baudette of Fontl du Lac. Felix Roberts.

Martha Whitens. Refreshments were served, after which the meeting adjourned. Templar Election The Escanaba Commandry. Knights Templar, will hold its regular annual meeting and election of officers, Thursday night, officers of the organization announced yesterday. WITH the WOMEN of TODAY Ily EDITH MORIAKTY Miss Florence King of Chicago is president the National Woman's Association of Commerce and the only man who ver won a case before I'nited States' supreme court.

Miss King urges a budget system for the Cnlted States government. Kays worn- are the real budget makers, for thousands of them are ing homes in thU country igether be- they have a budget system in the lnime. KEPI.ACES IlCSll.WD AS HISTORIAN. Mrs. Marie since her death, his work as director of the state department of archives history of Alabama.

In her position Mrs. Owen is responsible for the administration of the compensation act, which I was of legislation that her prepared lor the state legislatu re. SECRETARY ORGANIZES I HE.RICAE DEPARTMENT, Miss May McGovern organized the chemical department of Cli.tilts A. Anderson Company, dealers in ores, metals and in New York ity. Miss McGovern, still in ihe twenties, gained her experiences as secretary to a chemical and drug fertilizer In oker.

EttrNDER. OWNER AND OPERATOR. Miss Nell Lynn of Shreveport. i founded, owns and operates one of the largest and most unique business schools in the south. She has been re- i cognized as one the leading educators of Alabama.

Nine of the eighteen crafts engaged in the building trades in Denver have agreed to a wage reduction averaging SI a day. JAPANESE RIGHTS GAIN. Recognition of the rights of women in Japan was advanced a step when the house of representatives of Japan passed a bill giving women the right to attend political meetings. The measure annuled a law that prohibited women from joining political associations or being present at political gatherings. It has been commented upon as an important stag? in the e- Mlss Florence King.

mancipation of Japanese womanhood. POPILAR NOVEL DRAMATIZED. Zona Gale, novelist and poetess, has scored a great success in the literary and dramatic field. Her novel, "Miss Lulu is a from from Miss early works, which were sentimental romances. and Lulu Hett" are realistic studies of American manners.

Miss Gale is said to write in the reception room of editors who keep her waiting. A plan for the establishment of a great co-operative bank, with branches in the principal cities of the United States, is said to be under consideration by the American Federation oi Labor. CLOTHES DO NOT HAMPER PARISIAN DANCING SENSATION Mile. Yvonne Daunt is the eharming younp dancer who is now the sensation in Paris, Her grace, coupled with her startling costumes, are the talk of the French capital. rumored she may come to the U.

S. in the near future. The NEW bTRANlJ TODAY and TOMORROW Charles RaV IN Village Sleuth 99 A Small Town Story Rig uith Laughter! A scream In the night! all was still Sherlock great detective, awoke from his vigil yawned and a ret panel behind a retreating figure. Next morning holy mackerel! Knough had hnp- petied to wlxde blamed town in gossip for a Knough show 'em what a real detective can for a beautiful maiden when he dons his trusty disguise and his cb'ver dues a workin'! AND 2-reel Sunshine Comedy the Mystery House in the Woods! NEW BOOKS Mlle. Yvonne Daunt in one of her characteristic poeea.

The following books have be received at the Carnegie library, and are now in circulation: Larkspur. Harbour Dirigible. Harbour Keeping His Course. Knd. Collins Hook of Electricity.

Davis Hoy Scouts. Zeb and His Freuds Harris Nights With Uuiieh Young Ahokans. Junvier Aztec Treasure House. Kr Mark Tidd. Tidd.

Editor. Kelland Mark Tidd In Business. Tidd in the Kelland Mark Tidd. Citail Kelland- -Cntty Atkins. Kelland Mark Tidd.

Manufacturer. Muster Primary History of the V. S. Scout Hook of Stories. Quil I oy Se.mt i of Hlack Kagle.

Rice Mrs. Wiggs the Cabbage Patch. Happened to nger Johann0. Adult Rooks. 'nderson Poor White.

Hlack -Seventh Angel. Brown- In Pawn to a Throne. Capablanca My Chess Career. King. Cur wood- Valiev of Sib'nt Men.

Commons Industrial Good Will Immigration. 1 11 Moon Calf. Careers for Women. Grey Mysterious Rider. of the My Mght.

Harris s. in Our Own Times. of the Blades. of a Simple Man. Marshall Strength of the Pines.

Middleton Sestrina. Nervous Housewife. liest Short Stories of Many Hands. of Fu Manchu. a Dog.

of Madame nds. Short Story Writers. AUGSBURG MALE CHORUS TO SING HERE TONIGHT The Augsburg Glee club, conceded to be on of the best singing organiza- fons among all of colleges of the Northwest will a concert tonight the Swedish Lutheran church iler auspices of the Norwegian-Danish Lutheran Young society. The dub will present a varied program. singing the major portion of ts selections in the Knglish language.

There will also be an address by Itev. 0. I). Sletton, president of the distr'ct organization of the Norwegian Lutheran Free church. The ticket sale has been large.

PRACTICAL JERSEY BATHING SUIT IS CHOICE Presbyterian Scouts Get Started Tonight Kenneth K. Voght will be Scoutmaster troop of Hoy Scouts to be organized tonight at the First Presbyterian church. The meeting will begin at 7 All Presbyterian boys, end boys not affiliated with any other body sponsoring Scout organizations, are urged to attend. It is expected that the attendance will be large. have a mighty Interesting program for our activity's," aid Mr.

Voght yesterday. CARD OF THANKS. Wc wish to extend our sincere thanks to the many kind friends who so kindly assisted and sympathized with us during the illness and at the of our beloved Sadie, especially for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Hakes. 3160-93-3t It has always been deemed unlucky to kill a robin or swallow. In some lends the ill-luck, if the killing be acd 'nta 1 is cancelled if burial is given to the bird. Swallows are accounted sacred because they flew round the cross of Calvary. Phone (103 for a sale ad.

The majority or the bathing suits for the coining season are made for real sport and for comfort, not Just for decorative purposes, although they accomplish the latter without sacrificing the former. Jersey suits made in one piece with a short skirt uttached to the suit bit below the waistline is the most popular model. This one is orange with brown stripes. One of the most famous disappearing islands is Expedition Island, situated tlie northwest corner of Australia, and which was visited as lately as 1892. Today it has disappeared, and is now fifty feet below water.

The island was thirteen miles long, and famous for its beauty. OPPORTUNITY FOR 3 AMBITIOUS MEN! One of the largest electrical houses has opportunity in its sales force for 3 live men. The men we are after need not have sold goods though sales experience would be helpful. They uiust however, be aggressive and of good appearance and have the makings of good salesmen in them. These men will be trained locally under a competent manager and will have au opportunity of making a permanent connection with opportunities in keeping with the high character of the line.

See A. J. Perkins, care Electric Shops, between 8-9 and daily. Electric Shops Phone 1008 810 Lud. St.

BICYCLES! ON EASY PAYMENTS MORROW COASTER BRAKE CLINCHER TIRES $5.00 FOR CASH D. F. VILLEMUR Conr. Lud. 14th St.

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