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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 5

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HAUE FEATURES- PERSONALS New Coiffures Hide Nape of Neck Glenn Kjellberg; Is Ordained at Kvanston huroh Favorites Of Harvest Time CHURCH SERVICES Recipe request. for a one for cucumber ha been received from a. Will rail with PT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC 7th St, and 1st Ave. S. Edward O.

Pastor, Rev Fr. Kerner, O. F. Low a. m.

High a. Mass a Low :80 a. nv :80 a m. Week day :30 and 7 :30. Miss Grabowakl lof Thurndav niRht for Evanston, 111 to resumo her at Northwestern university, after spending the Rummer vacation mouths at the home of her mother A Grahowgki.

322 Lake Shore Drive The condition of Albert Strahl of Wells, who Is a patient in St Fran cis hospital, suffering from a severe cold. Its greatly Improved. Mr. and Mrs Otmer huster of Manlstlque visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Thurs day night.

Mrs Wallace Gardiner, of 1 lOtf Eleventh avenue month who patient at Augustana hospital, Chicago, for the past five weeks, following a major operation to which she submitted there, has returned to ana ha and Is now recuperating at her home Mr and Mrs. Frederlckson and son. Donald, are leaving Tuet- day night by motor for Evanston. 111. where Donald will attend Northwestern university during the coming year, Rhea Samuels left Wednesday night for Evanston.

Ill. she will attend the National College of Education during the coming year Miss Eileen is leaving this coming week for Marquette to resume her studies at the Northern State Teachers college. The charming home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Marquette have returned to their Royce will be the petting this aftei home from Cincinnati. Ohio, aorom- non for one of the Important wed panted by their Infant grandson, dings of the autumn season, (tennis Howard Cowdrlck, who will of Jean Klalne Royce and John live wfih them. Samuel Mlack. Jr, of Brooklyn.

New York, son of Colonel and Mrs John Samuel Rlack of New Britain. Connecticut. The marriage service, which will be at four o'clock, will bo read bv Rev. Carl Berger of tho First Presbyterian church. Miss Royce has chosen for her only attendant, her sister.

Ruth, who will be her maid of honor, and John B. Bilker of Milwaukee, will servo Mr. Black as best man A reception at the home will follow- the ceremony. Following their honeymoon Mr. Rlack and h1n bride will reside In Brooklyn.

A dinner for members of the bridal party and guests who are hero for the wedding was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. at the Ludlngton hotel Dinner was at seven with covers for twenty guests pink and blue larkspur forming the color of the attractive table ap pointments. Glenn KJellherg, son of Mr. and Mrs George KJellherg.

31.r> South 14th otreot, WR.H ordained deai on of the Methodist. Episcopal church by Bishop Ernest Lynn Waldorf of the Chicago area at ceremonies held Sunday afternoon at the Emmanuel church In Evanston. 1 111 not p. Waldorf, who conduc ted the f'eremonles. Is father of Lynn Waldorf Northwestern university footbnll i each.

Rev KJellherg also was received as a probationary member of the Central Northwest Conference Ho in a graduate of high school and attended Delta county normal. He received his theological training at the Swedish Seminary. Chicago Training School and Garrett Biblical Institute Hev KJellherg has served congregations at Cornell, Hyde Park. Ill Spirit. and Is at present pastor at Belgrade, Minn where he served two years Vie a former member of the local Swedish M.

church. ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC Corvar 12th and Ave. S. The Very Rov.

Fr. Kennedy. Pastor Rev. Fr. Nolan McKevitt, Ase t.

Nines. 7 Mana. Maas, a low Maat. 11 Low Mane appointment. Week day 6.4S and 7 SO.

Friday. 7:30 Holy hour. Confeaaiona every Saturday, 3 p. and 7 p. m.

ST. ANNE'S CATHOLIC Corner Sth St. and 3rd Ave. S. Fr.

Guertin. Paator Re' Fr. Leater C. Bourgeois, A 'U 6 Maas. 7 High Mass 9 Maaa.

Benediction following the 11 10:00 a. Friday, 7 in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 825 18th St. 9 aehool. 11 a aervice.

Subject: Wednesday night service at 00 Reading room at church. 326 S. 18th open and Saturday from 8 to ft o'clock. A cordial welcome to all. SWTPISH MISSION Bark Rev EVIund, Paatnr.

will be held regularly with Swedish worship in the morning at 11 o'eiock and English in the evening at fi o'clock. Ana Joan Elaine Royce Will Be Bride In Ceremony Today The fluffy, curly bangs of the youthful coiffure at left seem to be a part of the chic afternoon above. In furnace red felt and ostrich trimming Notice that the rest of the hair is softly waved, then finished with rows of curls which cover the nape of the neck. This would be especially flattering to one with a long face A cavaller-type hat. above, also In furnace red felt and trimmed with guelna hen feathers.

Is even lovelier and more striking when set atop a sophisticated coiffure like that at right, with top-knot of waves and a roll and halo rolls behind ears The side rolls meet at the back and cover the nape of the neck. (Coiffures by Helena Rubinstein. Hats by John Frederics. New York.) CALVARY BAPTIST Comer 15th St. and 2nd Ave.

N. John Hugo, Paator. 9 '30 a. achool. 2 Preaching aervice at Nel len home, hitefteeh.

7 45 p. meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 p. Frayer 9 15 a Divine service in English. Note change in time for this Sunday only A Engel will he in charge of the No German Friday, 8pm Choir rehearsal.

from 9 to 11 a. Social-Club Guild Pantry 8ale St. Guild 1b conducting Its regular monthly pantry sale today, opening this morning at 10 at the Bonefeld Furniture store. Mrs. E.

Sawyer is chairman of the sale, assisted by Mrs. A. Ellsworth and Mrs. A. Perrin.

Fayette, Dalgord has returned to her home at Fayette from St. Francis hospital, where has been a patient for the past five weeks. Guy Yeaster of Flint and Charles Bernethy of Cheboygan motored to Fayette Saturday to spend the -week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Greene.

Mrs. Yeaster and daughters, Camille and Shirley, and sons. Ernest nnd Malcolm, and Mrs. Bernethy and daughter, Charlene, returned homo with thorn Sunday. Mrs.

Edw-1n Tholmee gone to Cheboygan to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chuck Bernethy. Mrs. Rupert Greene entertained the Good Will Society laM Saturday. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Colin Greene on Saturday, Sept. lft Everyone Is Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs Ed J. Couslneau of Carden and Mrs.

sister. Miss Marlon Plzrala of returned home Wednesday after spending a week in Milwaukee. FIRST BAPTIST Corner 14th St. and 3rd S. 9 80 a Sunday in :30 a.

Divine worahlp. Rev Hugo will upon tha theme; "Si of the World by a ST. PAUL'S EV. LCTTIFRAN yda Synodical Conference Armin L. Engel, Pastor.

Sunday, September 12. 9:45 a. Sunday school 10 30 a Divine in Monday. 8:15 Special congregational meeting of the voting Mr. and Mrs John Collins of Ford River are the parents of a seven-pound daughter, born Sept 9 at the Alvina Maternity Home.

SALEM EV. LUTHERAN Corner 12th St. and 4th S. Wm F. Lute.

Taator Sunday. September 12. 8:80 a achool. No Bible meeting BETHANY LUTHERAN Uth St. and 1st So C.

Albert Lund. Paator 9 45 a. echool, Chapel. 10 00 a achool. Church.

.80 a. Communion aervice Swediah 10.45 a. Eng- liah. 7:80 p. Evening aervice, Monday evening the Sick Aid Society will hold mertir at 7:80 pm Tuesday evening.

Boy m'vt. 7 :30 For Mitt Royce Miss Marcella McGinn entertained at a kitchen shower Wednesday evening at her home. 624 South Ninth street, In honor of Miss Jean Royce. whose marriage ts taking place today. Among those present In addition to the guest of honor and hostess, were Polly Haddock.

Kathryn and Alicia Glavln. Helen Anderson, Mrs. Robert Gasman. Nancy Chatson and Mrs. Frank Bourke.

Presenting Today Slender Lined Frock Enhances Mature Figures Wednesday evening, choir rehearsal at 7 SO m. All members urged to attend. Thureday afternoon the Junior choir will meet for at 4 Thursday evening, 00 p. the biweekly meeting of the Luther League. BY MARIAN Circle Serving Supper The Priscilla Shewing ClrHe of the Norwegian Danish Lutheran church Is serving a supper Sunday at the Caspar Olsen cottage near Schaawe Serving will begin at 5 The public 1s Invited FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Cor Sth St and lat So.

Carl F. Berger, Minlater Church School at ft :.10, achool bella hava aounded their call back to duty. Let ua anawer the call of church to religi- education. Morning Worship at 10:48. The will deal with tha subject.

Mr Robert l.ar»»n will bring the meesage in The fall recovery cam paign on. Let fill the of wor- ahip with and enthusiastic wor- hippera Church Events Holy Name Society Members of the Holy Name so clety of St church will receive Holy Communion In Sunday morning nt the 7.3<t muss The Holv Name men will be guests at a breakfast In the church ball, Immediately following the mass. Theatres Oh Clark, That Girl Again are welcome 8WF.DIXH METHODIST Cor. lat So and So 13th St. Karl Hammar, Paator Sunday School 80 a for all Morning Worahip 1 Swedieh 10 48.

Evening 'KnglUhi 7 Wednesday. Mid-week 45 pm Thuraday, Ch rt hearaal 7 The be in of services Let every mem te of the be ent at one ice on Sunday A cordia invitation is alao eatended to visii rs FIRST METHODIST Sirth Street at Second Ave So. F.van* MinU'er a Church School 10:80 a Worahip Subject. "The One Way of Escape bv ehoir. 5 00 p.

Young People meet ehtirrh bafore going to Pioneer Trail Park for Corn Roast and outdoor meeting. FLOWERS Weddings or Anniversaries for Joy or Sorrow For fresh and lostir flowers call WICKERT FLORAL CO. Home Grown Flowers AMERICAN St NDAY SC HOOL t'NION L. Cathrart. Missionary Tha Brampton Sunday School wil! meet at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the srhoolhotise Mr Counterman in charge The Rock Sunday School will gin their Fall and Winter work Sunday morning at 10 Mra.

McName. in charge Nno Hill Sunday School will Sunday morning at 10 Mr Iver Ogran in charge Preaching service at Soo HUI Wedneaday night. 7 The Wella Union Sunday School meets each Sunday morning at 10 Sunday School is under the able of Marie Kimber TYie Sunday School 10 o'clock each Sunday morning Mra C. Wight in charge If you live in the neighborhood of of the above Sunday we invite you to attend BARK RIVER l.t THERAN Pe'eraon. Paator, Sunday.

Saptember 12 10 Morning aervice CHI OF JESI 8 CHRIST Of LATTER DAY SAINTS Walla i A. BoonSfcr. Pastor, Bam Sunday achool. 7 45 p. Preaching Sundav achool at at Preaching at Joe of Perkina at 2 SO p.

ESCANABA MOST MODERN READY-TO-WEAR SHOP and fast action paced with comedy and ten der romance, with Harold startling new hero making the wild West wilder when he kies a gun-totlng band from the badlands, mark fhe noted out doors author's gayest and grand oat storv Happened Out West Twentieth rt' febt'irlng Kellv and Judith Allen opened yesterday at tl.e Delft theatre introducing a leading man who halls from the Fast and who out bluffs and the toughest Westerners who menace his the film wa directed hv Howard liretberton and produced bv mlr have tnanv of the be loved stories to virile life nn the screen. 9465 mrmaqomsnt of Shop takes pleasure in presenting a newly decorated and modernized ready-to-wear shop. Pictured above is one section showing the new' type merchandise display cases. This section is devoted entirely to section of equal size is devoted to the large stock of dresses. Shoppers will find that stocks of both coats and dresses cm larger and more complete, yet the convenience of these modern eases makes selections or -sicr and more satisfactory.

SPECIAL FUR (OAI SAU PAUL A. REICHELT COMPANY of Chicago Manufacturers AT THE MICHIGAN Highlighted by sparkling per from fluy Klbhee and Cora Witherspoon. HKO FtadioV new comedy. Hlg Phot," Is a fast moving laugh provoker pack ed with thrills. Revolving about the viclasltudes of a small town veterinary and his family after they have inherited a fortune from an unknown uncle, the picture a punch from the outset and winds up in a thrilling cllmajr.

following a skirmish between Kibbee and a mob of big citv When Kibbee. as the smaJl town "vet inherits the money, his wife. Cora Witherspoon, Immediately plans to move to a big city and launch her daughter. Dorothy Moore on an ambitious social ca reer. Roth Kibbee and his daughter, who tore with a reporter on the town newspaper, Gordon Fur Coats RAKISH TRENARY NEWS Will show a $40,000 stock of F'ur Garments for your selection at tho Stylo Shop.

That's the word perfect suit hats debonair sport felts with new peaked crowns dashing Black or colors in all head sizes. Fingerhg an aquamarine ring on her engagement finger, blond Della shapely London and Hollywood dancer, ve, cov- ly In that she had understanding Clark film hero. Gable on a fleMng trip with bard at the time, but hif Mudio recalled that he had denied any more tian a casual acquainfance with Carroll 6lx ago. Mrs. Dehlia De of Detroit visited her sinter, George Methot this week and will spend the winter with other Mrs.

Peter Gagner of Rapid River. Mr Warren Mills. Mr. George Methot and sons, Leo and Norman left for Republic Monday evening where they will be ployed. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bucholtz motored to Gladstone Monday. Invite Your InspectK This Modern Shop In A Formal Opening Today. STYLE SHOP Jones resent leaving theli home, but th? dominating mother has her wav. When It is later learned that the urcle hud been chief of her pans become cotnpli- BRIGHTFA VOI CORNER ALMA GAUFIN Mitzi Hats 1004 Ludington 1005 Ludington St A corner shelf that always bears a bowl of flowers brightens a breakfa-t room through gray winter.

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