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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 8

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8 THE ESCANABA MORNING PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 23,1921. OBITUARY I tin- etljo (1 lie J. E. RHilV J. K.

n. a vo Rsranabn for ani! know beat of people in Hty, early mornine bomp of hcr r. Mr UTM.n, of been vigiline I heal'h for severa 1 i month it whs li chance wntiltl prove I tvenf to Chienico lo formerly Mi pon. of ri v. Ilei ternmo reached Chicaco ani! to tl mere 1 Slowl; al niorninc E'cnnalia of ho mario uni il nn party rnch city Anderson wn and snrvived hv and twe Intr and fred Peter son Chic Pearnon.

of city GRADI ATES WILL ATTEND NORMAL SUMMER COURSE SOCIAL vi r. if V. and a cd that a nl und with her it Ion after she Anderson Specialists could tient yesterday 2 o'clock away. will he hrouaht to lout ned hv fatnllv, but tlie funeral will rot nhers of the funeral tv with the bodv. voars of egr her 1 nd som-.

The 1 are- Mrs. Alto; Mrs. Fred Henrv Vnderson of Marinette, and Axel Anderson of this Anderson was a life lontr member of the Swedish Lutheran church and had been an active worker in hat convocation tbroitchout her lonp period of residence in city. hfi iiii dmii iihk Mias Helen Irene DahlherR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John nahlberji. of 1711 avenue South, died yesterday at hospital in Clii- capo, following an operation for removal of a goitre Miss Iiahlberg wa is of ace. was born in and would have graduated with her class from the Kseanuha High uchool but for the illness which ended In her death. Miss Dahlberg was well known and loved by a host of friend- in Ills and the nows of her death came as great shock and a personal loss to all who knew her. Funeral arrangements have not been made, pending the of the body from Chicago, which is exported on Friday morning.

I.KM VY. Funeral service for the late Joseph l.emay will be ronduc ed hi Tuorninrr at o'clock from St Anne's church with Hov. Father Members the dock men's union to which Mr. Letnav belonged will attend the funeral in a bodv. Interment Five graduates of St.

high hool leave on Saturday for Marquette. where they will enter the Northern utate normal for the summer course, preparatory to In the fall. The who will attend Geraldine Finley.I I Kthel Olson. Teckla Plnozek. Eugenia Caron and Marie Kintslger.

Maple Hidge Plans Pro ft ram for July Finns for a Fourth of July celebration at Maple Itldge. to include speeches, games, and fireworks have i be completed. The program will begin at 9 o'clock with an auto parade and will continue through the day with races, tug-of-war, water fights and lire- works. A ball game between Little Lake and Maple Ridge will be held in the ifternoon. and a dance will be given at the Larson hall, beginning at it Dinner and supper will be served by women of the Finnish Lutheran church.

Pass Tests in Scout Pace Tuesday Night Members of Troop No. 2 Roy Scouts, held an open air meeting at f.iir grounds on Tuesday evening when examinations in the Scout pace, as a part of the second class Scout test, wer passed by a majority of the members of the troop. Members of the troop marched in regular ordey from their meeting place to the fair grounds, in charge of Assistant Scout Master Paul Wick lund and at the conclusion of their tests marched back to the city. Peterson Returns From St. Louis Meet llenrj A.

of the National Hunk. I returned from Louis where he attended the nineteenth mteting of the National Camp As-social loti of the Modern Woodmen of America. performed at 7 Raymond G. the presence of will be a Anne's cemetery. MRS.

II The mums of the Mr Johan nn Haglund were laid to rest yesterday afternoon it from the Swed i-di Methodist church. Rev. Palm of- delated, and burial was at Lakeviev. The were largely lb He.Rink. One oi the prettiest June weddings of the season took place at St.

Anne's church yesterday morning, when Aurelia LalielU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 331 South Llevotiih became lie bride of Michael T. Rink, son of Mr.

and Mrs. N. A. Rink, Seventh avenue south. The ceremony wa by the In Jacques, pastor, in relatives and friends.

The bride was charming in a frock if midnight blue taffeta, puffed at the sleeves and girdle, with an overskirt ot dark blue American beauty shadow lace. Her hat was of shadow lace with a wreath of old fashioned dowers. She carried while roses, liilies oi the vallej and sweet peas arranged In shower effect. Nor -maid, Mary Rink, sister bridegroom, wore a pretty dress of dark blue with a hat of the same color. She carried pink roses.

The brhh was attended by his brother, Jacob Rink. During lie wedding ceremony special music was given by St. hoir with Miss Rose Rink, sister of lie who and "On This Day Beautiful and Victor Li miner, soloists. Following the ceremony members of the bridal party were guests at a wedding breakfast served in pri- dining room of the Delta Hotel. Covers re laid for twenty.

olor scheme of lie table decorations was pink and white, with cut flowers ind ferns attractively arranged, Mr and Mrs. Rink left Wednesday morning on a wedding trip to Chicago ke Forest, Milwaukee and various summer resorts. The- traveling suit was of dark blue poire twill embroidered in heavy blue silk They will be at home at eventh street, apartment R. August t. The bride is a graduate of St.

Joseph's school of music and is an accomplished plants She has been engaged -stenographer at tho Needham Electric company for the last three years. Mr. is a graduate if Si. high school, and is a pharmacist at the (Jroos Drug store. Out of town guests who attended llie wedding included Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. and son Wilfred of Green Ray md Frank Rink of Milwaukee. Entertain for Mrs.

Thomas Farrell of Wells, entertained a number of children at her home yesterday afternoon in observance of the first birthday anniversary of her daughter, Eva Farrell. Games were played by the guests during the afternoon and at the conclusion of a program, delicious refreshments were served. South after 7.9 ALIENS TO TAKE OATH IN COURT JULY 11 Largest Clans in Naturalization in History to Be Received. Seventy-nine aliens, who passed the preliminary examination before United States Naturalization Examiner, George N. Danielson, at the court bouse on Tuesday and Wednesday, will appear before Judge It.

nigau In the Delta county circuit court July 11 to take the formal oath of allegiance. The class of candidates for citizenship will he the largest ever to appear at a single court term in the history of this county. Ninety Examined. A total of 90 applicants for the final naturalization papers appeared before Mr. Danielson for examination on Tuesday and Wednesday and eleven of the number, who were unable to satisfactorily answer all questions on United States history and civil government, were turned back to be givn further time for study and will be admitted to citizenship with the class at the January session of circuit court next year.

When the men who successfully passed the preliminary tests appear before Judge Flannigan on July 11 a formal hearing on each petition will be held and a few questions will be put to each applicant. Upon proper proof of good citizenship being furnished the oath of allegiance will be given to the applicant by the clerk of the court. CITY BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson have ft for a few days visit at Henry Delorla of Garden was nn Eseanaba caller on Wednesday.

H. II. Shepeck, assistant general manager of the I. Stephenson any, lj In Chicago on business. A son was born on Tuesday at St.

Francis hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rlsdee of Wells. Dance at Groos Friday, June 24th.

Admission, Gents 25 cents, ladies cents. I1G4-174-2t STATE OF MICHIGAN. Ralph Rrotherton returned last night from a week's visit with lib brother at Manistlque. M. Vlati.

107 S. Eleventh street left last night for Montreal, Canada to visit his brother. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Delosh and daughter, Anna, motored from Trenary yesterday on business. John Rolgcr and Harlan Yelland returned on Wednesday from a camping trip near Gwinn. Miss Edna Groth of tho I. Stephenson office at Wells, is enjoying a two vacation. Mrs.

Rort Lalonde and son, of Trenton. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRellc and daughter are visi ing at the home of 11. H.

Lancour. Dance at Groos Friday. June 24th. Admission, Gents cents. Ladies lo cents.

4104-1i4-2t Ellsworth, has arrived from Ann Arbor where he is attending Michigan University, to pass the summer vacation at his home here. Captain Swan Anderson of the Es- canalia Fire Depar mont loft yesterday on his annual vacation, giving his dei'tination as Marinette where he will visit at the homo of his mother. Arthur Arnson, who has been attending the Michigan Agricultural college, has arrived from East Lansing to tiass the summer vacation at his home here. If you need glasses, have your eyes examined scientifically at our up-to-date Optical Dept. Rlomstrom Hr PeteVsen, Optometrists.

Delft Rlock. 4127-172-tf Miss Marian Norton, who has been attending Wisconsin university, arrived on Wednesday from Madison, to pass the summer months with her mother, Mrs. E. C. Norton, 324 South Seventh street, Charles Malloeh arrived on nesday from Ann Arbor where he Is a student at the University of Michigan, to pass the summer months at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Malloeh. 912 Fifth avenue south. Misses Ella and Margaret Sullivan, who have been teaching in the Minneapolis public schools for the last year, have arrived here to pass the summer months with their mother, Mrs.

AV. H. Sullivan. First avenue south. Miss Helen will leave Saturday afternoon for Marquette, will attend the summer session of tho Northern state normal, after visiting for a week with her parents, Sheriff Mrs.

Frank First avenue south. Wesley Malloeh, who was graduated from Michigan Agricultural college this year, has arrived from East Lansing, to pass the summer months at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Malloeh, 912 Fifth avenue south.

It Is Cheaper to Buy a Hoover than New Rugs A rag purchased several years ago would cost much more to replace today. Better keep those rags you have by prolonging their life with The Hoover. Ask any Hoover user to show you her rugs. Inquire as to their age. Note their brightness, their upstanding nap, the absence of threadbare spots.

Then you will see how The Hoover makes rugs last. Or ask prominent carpet makers, noted rug importers, or grass rug manufacturers about The Hoover. Hear their recommendations. A Hoover is an costs much less than to replace rugs. Besides, it keeps them ever beautiful and ever clean but a fraction of the work otherwise required.

at 7.0 Hrothci-s Picnic. The firm Kratze Rrothers entertained employees and their families at a picnic at the South Park last night. Picfic amusements were enjoyed and a picnic supper was Marriage License. A marriage license was issued at tho county clerk's office on Wednesday to Wilfred LoRoux and Augusta Stock, both of Gladstone. The Circuit Court for the county of Delta In chancery.

Cyrus E. Freeze-ltussell, plaintiff, vs. Grace Freezo-Russell. Defendant. It appearing In tills cause from the affidavit of Cyrus E.

Freoze-Russell. that the defendant. Grace Freeze- Russell. is not a resident of the State of Michigan, but resides in in the State of Nebraska, on motion of N. C.

Spencer, attorney for plaintiff. it Is ordered that the appearance of the defendant. Grace Freezo- Itussell. be entered herein within! three months from the date of this order, and In case of her appearance, she cause her answer to the bill of complaint to be filed and a copy of the same to be served on the attorney within twenty days after service upon her of a copy of the bill of comp'alnt a copy of tills order, an din default thereof said bill be taken as confessed by Mae the said defendant. It is further ordered that within twenty days the plaintiff cause a notice of this order to be published in the Eseanaba Morning Press, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in this county and that such publication be continued therein once in each week for six weeks In succession.

It is further ordered that a copy of this order be mailed to the said defendant at her last known post-office Attorney and Mrs. T. E. Strom and son left on Wednesday on a motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie.

They will return on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Shepeck, who were married here a week ago and who returned from a wedding irip to Grand Island on Saturday left yesterday for their home in Chicago. son of Mrs.

A. E. Warren Horton. rHK DIFFERENT ORCHESTRA MUSIC for all occasions PHONE WRITE 1115 AVE. MICH.

S. Thursday, June 23, Elks Ball, Manistique, Mich. Teach Thrift to vour children, and practice it yourself! The best way is to open a Sav intfs Account for each member of your family, and encourage their saving by an occasional (o the fund. This plan should interest every Father and Mother. Interest paid.

Applies for Second Citizenship Papers Second papers for admission in citizenship of the United Stales were issued at the office Wednesday afternoon to August Rohm. Eseanaba. Robin is a native of Gei- rnanv. address by registered mail, and a return receipt demanded, and that proof be made by affidavit whether or not a return receipt was received and. if received, that such receipt be attached to such affidavit.

Dated at Eseanaba. Michigan Feb ruary 21, 1921. JOS. F. CFDDY, Circuit Court Commissioner.

N. C. SPENCER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1738-139-6 Thurs. Clayton Schram.

who is attending Michigan University, has arrived from Ann Arbor to pass the summer months at his home here. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK Eseanaba, Michigan Light-Six 1335 It BEATS. as it Sweeps ai Cleans $5.00 or $6.20 a Month Pays for The Hoover. Only or 1 and a month for a shoi i pei or iiOc a Payw the Homci while ton um if. Arrange to have a home denionsti ition during i pec i a I camp.

ign. We are exclusive authorized and licensed Dealers in Delia (louutv. I lit i includes (iladston roundinir well as sur JHf Mb STORE LSCANAbA Hot Days Are Danger Days Of all times there are none which demand such extreme care in the choice of pure food for young: and old as Hot 1 Days Perfectly Pasteurized Milk is safe both as a food and drink and is pure, clean and health promoting. Li Quality Leads For sake you must use because it is the 1 only Perfectly Pasteurized Milk sold in Delta County. Start today with ied anitary ilk lant lie I''in est Hairy in Delta County.

Phone fftft.Fl ROM the the NEW, STUDEBAKER built up to StudebakerV ideal a light six- cylinder car should die new low price is merely a result of manufacturing facilities and greatly increased result of being built complete in the most modern and completely equippedautomobileplantin the world. This is a Studebaker Year BLOOM BROS. 162.3 Ludington Street. Phone 1032 NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS f. o.

h. Junm Ut, 1921 Tcmrimt Can 1338 IMS UCMT-5IX 2-PASS. LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR SPECIAL SIX 2 PASS. SPECIAL-SIX TOURING 103S SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. 1035 BIG SIX TOURING IMS SmJmna LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS.

COUPE ROADSTER. LIGHT-SIX 5-PASS. SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. SPECIAL SIX S-PASS. BIG-SIX 4-PASS.

BIG-SIX 7-PASS. 11008 loot 2480 2380 2880 ALL DEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES.

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