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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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Escanaba, Michigan
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TACE Sn 1' HE A A A (MICH.) DAILY PRES rHITKSDAY. SKn PERSONALS CLUB- FEATURES- PAGE activities SOCIETY Magdalene Fox, Olson Wcd in Lansinix Ano lem he that of I-ai un I velvet with Mrs Charles the brido, ropo there ption for the rofroshmont cora ted with ding a largo Hutchins ist od by Miss Mary IN Ralmer. Mrs. tld Miss 1V av New in Football Ensembles I -AMY BOLGER. Ed.tor.

6 2 trimmed witli gra hat and purse burgundy and pers of giay hi Guests at Wedding ix am lr an for tho tn rc r' as i turq briar how. White Li i th Tat rnrv ir-it ip at in. luded Mrs .1 Jenkins of dvn. of son Osi in Olson, -taiiby dauto of with tho Miohi iiduatllig iib and with an niomhor of honorai graduated and also college degrees of a fill la tod fraternit so ub lal advisor alnt Lake, will bo jpB Iff, iv -JU Aid is i M' I hr 1 larrielfe Mellen ins Audience in Concert 1 mura ni iolto -mart ol bos harm of Satin Is Displayed ln Autumn Fashior id in I 1 IN eri Weil I Mel bo torium. by the bun h.

for a II Dlisty I li il I il ni ot iitiiii Mues Tho color chart for fall i la I 111 II II pi id an I otn ir or I nose mm iriisi, so( oud i 111 Kit i'ii a in silk toa It ised 11 ini bat explain i program of her bo Kliew od and If liked to sine varied ft on it West 111 to II led Us full rani 1 loi ed Hottes, I ainoiiK the Homi i Tost auso, hilante), and "Sleepy II. Sister (iowns for Fveninir pt Ni he i 4K1A Vr frTYl.K it. Hi I YOI Oh FAIM 9 1V 11 Vi News Rev 1 Thomas Kennedv of Pf Patrie church. is in Cleveland this attending the Em haristir Congres s. He made the trip in company with Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Ra ymond G. Jacques of Sault Marie, foi merlyof this city, and Rt ry A HuHih oltz of Ma 1 pros- ent Ad mi 1st rat or 0 fhe diocese. Muriel of Mr and Mrs.

Willi 1111 of Wal as left for East 1 to ridurne her at Michigan State col afterspending the Kummer i par eilt s. Mr And Mrs. G. Moll urned i ida from Sault SteMar Mieli Dr. Moll attenr led the the Miell igatl State al si iciety.

Miss who II ni II er months at her home toEva nst on. Illio studies at irGi 1 tern 11 ni versify. Wi Ilium has urned from Milw she visited v' it md Mi 1 win Kim ball ami heir infant son Mrs II Mac has n't HI lied to her lo in Ah erdeell after tiding summe with lui sister Fra ik Fisi r. i-out 1 li st r. a ml wifi other John Pepin hrs ned to Ann to resut 1 his il hiversit of ebigan Medicine.

John is be- 1 af tile Mrs 11 rad Group jhton ol Mend, iregon, i a Mi and la A miei sol 11 Sont 1 rs isa sis- of Anders Oil Moersch. son 0 Mr and Mrs. 1 .1. oersch. 1 i 1 1 1 i smith lias turned to lloimh ton to res lime Ili sf 11(1- Michigan Stato of Militili; and Ed a senior 1 and is limine in electrb al and no-elia nie ring lie is president of Kappa 1 fra Mr an 1 Mrs (Mi.

irles irr of Mlic ico a re visiting with i 1 it is an in- Vi -ligatoi with postal rt ment Mr, an Mrs 11 algren. who been vi-it Ing i H'lat here for tl vera 1 tv for 1 home in Mlnneapol Mrs Harry Long has left for Gary In cotnpai with Mr. and Mrs Wed G1 of Garv, wh 0 with Mrs. Inders mother. Mrs Goldhi immerof hart Lak e.

Wis guests at the Long home rs Long to rema In 111 rirv un ill after fhe marrii ge of Man Phvilla I-'orea ermd Marshall Lone wh III Octobi Ich Is taklns Piar early a I Mrs (leo rge Harder ing in Miieago where Harder presif1 lent of the Hard wood ic atteiiding a meet Ing of at Ion Miss Stel n. daughter of Mr and Mrs Pillili Stein, TOO South 1 tt li 0 11 ft for il a 1 when she ill esimie WiT Mu at arquette uvers Hothany Loapruo Moot Tonight The et han i League will hold its regular progr i a meeting tonight he gin ning promptlyat oYIo ck A program has be ''n prepared an will be 'artictp ated in bv A1 be St Peter vocali sf. who has alrei dv appear bef, the mtcropho at radii stano WGN Chicago Sha rpensf 1 en sis- willplaN a vi di ef and Pauline Johnson 1U a piano number rio co mposed of E-fell Murph'. Hernie Mttt- atid 1 Fliinagan will a -0 ne The to "'f 11 1 pic for eveni ng Is a Riblical llmllil Hiographi .1 ml i of lo and the stior Ha ptipt talks 011 i tt 111 this phasi of meet- i will liso be gi en ici- pants in this part 1 the rogram will be Amy in. Hel io Larson, Regina Alrah Pearson and llloo mquist readin will he Glenn Sandberg The 'mmittce ('hur eh Paper Week Drive is askedti turn In ret is for mi nary isits on canva Follow ing the pr ogram 1 -hort business meeting 'Id and a social TOUT will 11 serving of refresh nii'n Friends of Mrs.

S. Goldstein Those of you who took an instant Mrs Goldstein, ho is widely liking lo Fred MacMurray. new traveled and well read, and who, loading man of the films, when you from (dub work with which saw him with Claudette Colbert in she is prominently identified in St. "The Gilded Lily." and that in Paul, takes a interest in a eludes nearly everyone who at variety of subjects, knew the Mae- tends movies, will be much inter Murray family well in those days, ested to know that the young The grandfather of the film star tors giandtather and his father was a Presbyter.an minister, Rev. lived in Gladstone at one time and Frederick MacMuiray, of St formerly of Gladstone, who has been spending the sum months in Fseanaba Mrs.

Thompson Named Head of SI. P- Mrs Thomas Thompson wa elected president of St. 11 Parent her association at 1 i nesday afternoon's mooting in the parish halt, to till vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Paul u. Mrs.

Thompson previously served as an head of the Parent Teacher unit The business of tho mooting in luded a brief talk by Sisti i Gm im ia. new principal of St Anne's school, and an Interesting report prognni on tho Cuum-il meeting by Mrs. Arthur the unit delegate. Activities planned at the mooting are a membership drive which is opening once, and a rummage whb li will be held Saturday. October with Mrs.

Raymond Riedx finance chairman, in barge. Details in connection with ill annotilo ed later. ami ne served the Gladstone Presbyterian bun h. the family residing there in tho manse, next door to the hurch building. Frederick MacMurray, It.

young father, grew up in Gladstone, attended school there, and then, follow ing a natural talent lor musii went to Brussels where i mpb'ted his i-tudios. coming an art ompMshod concert violinist. Mrs Goldstein recalls that at one appe.iram at the Majestic tlo atro in Chicago in as has always been to her, Fred ail The vomi), mother today. The Mi Gholstom hoi Fiederii i to his concert au- ed curtain married Mtdita aver Dam. a beanti- and is the Murray ol Earl Moore to onduct horns In Oratorio Here Professor Earl Moore, dean of the School of Music.

Cniveraity of Michigan, who was in Eseanaba during the University Alumni School, will conduct at the presen tat ion of "The Messiah. by a horus of over one hundred men and women, representative of tin best voices in the county, on December 8. This announcement of one of thr- outstanding musical events of winter season in Eseanaba, and certainly, by far. most impor tant event of its kind ever under taken locally, was yesterday. Rehearsals of Handel oratorio now in progress, Mrs Harold Gasman directing the worn en's chorus, and Ross Stoakes.

the men's chorus and the combined choruses. A small symphony or chestra, directed by Frank Kara will play accompaniment. Soloists will be announced later. Professor Moore, whose appear, nco in Eseanaba as a conductor, is in notable, will be here three days in advance of the presentation. for final rehearsals with the chorus.

director of University's School of Music has gained international fame through his ptishments as mush al director of1 ited Gold- II. I lickej dest He love and lo inherit i Soeial-Club sulc St Margaret's Guild of St Stephen's Episcopal church will conduct a tumtnaue sab' Saturday, beginning at at laidlncton street, (Mothing and' other articles in a variety will patroiis ul Meet ih I Norwegian Lutheran l.ad- Aid will afternoon at Min o'clock in church parlor- Mrs. Olsen, Casper Olsen and Mrs. Ments Pet i i at host ll nr Sin let ing Tho Married l.adies* Altar of St church will bold a special business mooting Friiiax at tendance of every member is ask ed. Church Supper Tonight The the Calvary Haptist will spon sor a church this evening beginninR at o'clock.

Phoebe Rebekah Meeting Phoebe Rebekah will hold a regular meeting Fridax evening at the ball, North The meeting at clod Following annivcr will be held and a 11 ho All ate urg-d attend Epworth Lengue to Mert The Epworth League of the Swed ish i hurch will meet Friday evening at Wallace im or on Rapid River will he guest speaker and he ill describe bis Europe during the summer month-' The Epworth lyeieue Cabinet members will be hosts to the Thr public is invited irravs at tl and on one played a it Annabel McIntyre stant artist, at old house, which was years ago by fire. his violin and its music, played in the Goldstein by hour, improvising to ii- moods and Fred Adopted Saxophone tho baby of clan, iting an interest in music, to a saxophone, and it i Hollywood with a io got his start in hlm- Gilded Lily." and over- ie one of the rs among leatling men is ap von fans know alreadv. with Katharine Hepburn hi Min i. 1111 naturally pleasant, unassuming. likeable voting man, with his share of good lo iks.

this young man whose town is Reaver Dam. is getting along in world, which, as Mr- Goldstein remarked yesterday is jii't what anyone who knew in- and his grand ather be fore him. would expect. annual May Festivals at Ann Arbor and as director of choral works given at Festivals. During his directorship.

has pared and presented the Choral 11 Union in a variety of choral compositions in a manner has regularly aroused praise. The presentation December will Included in tho which the Nu ional of Com munit Concerts seas- an admission, and individual ticket? for It will be available. Rent Tho Win. Quick Results nt Cost. it If Your Feet Hurt A Foot Doctor II.

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Years Available:
1924-1977