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00000000000000 0000000.00 The World of Women FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1965. FIVE Cary PTA to Meet Monday The Cary Elementary ParentTeacher Association will have Its meeting Monday hight, March 8, at 7:30. An interesting program has been prepared by this month's committee: Mrs. J. Massoglia, chairman Mrs.

Ray Lanta and Mrs Eugene Abelson. The Oma-South Carey 4-H Club will present its contest entry play, "'The Initiation." Directors are Kathy Hanson and Gloria Peltomaki. The committee has also arranged to have George lah. student at Gogebic Community College, speak to the group about his native country, Lebanon. Discussion Is Held Concerning Retreats A discussion regarding retreats was held at the meeting of the Altar Society of St.

Michael's Catholic Church Tuesday night. Mrs. Michael Spiritual chairman, asked women who have attended retreats in the past to tell what they thought was the most interesting thing they learned at one of these sessions. A report on the Public Affair Forum held at Holy Trinity' Catholic Church Feb. 21 was: given by Mrs.

Kostec Wyzlic president. Mrs. Wyzlic open ed a the meeting with prayer and. thanked the various circles for accepting the various projects for the year. After the meeting.

the Re v. Francis X. Ronkowski was honored. the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Members of the Senior Choir.

directed by Mrs. Mark Pavlovich. ed two selections: "Jesu Dulcis and "Thy Will Be Done." Then all joined in sing-! ing "Happy Birthday." Marybeth Komaromy and and danced. Loretta Gust sang accompanied by Marybeth's father and brother and Loretta's brother, Michael. Marybeth is the ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Ko-: maromy and Loretta is thei daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Gust Sr. Lunch was served by bers of St.

Francis Circle. ing Mrs. Alex Bielawski, Mrs. Thomas DeMario. Mrs.

John: Finco, Mrs. Grayko I. Mrs. Arthur E. Jcaquart, Mrs.

Komaromy, Mrs. Frank ski, Mrs. Alex Marciniak. Mrs. Joseph Maslanka, Mrs.

Chester Prebish, Mrs. Charles aid and Mrs. John Wyzlic. ON DEAN'S LIST- -Patricia Bertolino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bertolino, Grafton, formerly of Pence, was on the Dean's List at the College of Scholastica, Duluth. To make the Dean's List, a student has to out have of a 2.50 points or higher a possible 3 points. Patricia is a sophomore at the college this year. She was graduated, from School. the J.

She Mur- was awarded two scholarships for her freshman year and was able to keep them for her sophomore year. Church Events Holy Trinity Catholic The Altar Society will have a meeting Sunday night at 7:30 in the church hall. During the Lenten season the meetings are held on Sunday. All women of the parish are welcome. St.

Luke's Lutheran. The Jun-: ior and Senior Confirmation Classes will meet Saturday at 10 and 11 a.m., respectively Mass--St. Paul's Luth a n. The Junior Confirmation Class will meet at Saturday. Salvation Army.

A rummage sale will be held Saturday ginning a.m. at the former Silver Cup. Aurora and Lowell Streets. Ontonagon Siloa Lutheran. Choir rehearsal will be held at 7 p.m.

Saturday. St. Mary Guild to Meet on Monday The St. Mary Guild of the: Church of the Transfigurat i 1 n. Episcopal, will have a 1 p.m.

luncheon meeting in the under-! croft Monday. Hostesses are Mrs. John Stranahan and Mrs. C. J.

Bedore. The program will: be presented by Mrs. Linwood I. Noyes. Cleary's GREAT Cleary's MILK SAVINGS MILK GLASS HALF GALLONS 2 for Len's Dairy Store W.

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Dural, 0 son of Mr. and Mrs Paul Dural, 425 Geneva were united in marriage at Holy Trinity Catholic Church Saturday, Feb. 27, at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Ambrose Matejik performed the ceremony.

The bride, presented in marriage by her father wore a white Chantilly-type acetate and -nylon lace floor length gown. enhanced with miniature seed pearls and sequins at the neckline and front bodice. Her headpiece of pure silk Illusion floated from a regal crown trim med with simulated pearls and crystal beads. The bridal bouquet was a cascade arrangement of white roses, white pompons and ivy. A A Miss Geri Eifolla was maid of honor, with Miss Louise Bruneau, Montreal, as hridesmaid.

Their gold floor length gowns were styled of acetate satin, with released pleats from a bow at the waist forming lovely bellshaped skirts. Their headpleces consisted of short blush veils of nylon maline over dainty braid frames, studded with small mock pearls. Attending the bridegroom as! best man was Patrick Layman, Aurora, while Patric Bunjovac, Hurley, cousin of the bridegroom, served as groomsman. Serving as ushers were Steve Bunjevac, uncle of the bridegroom, and Ron al Bunjevac, a cousin. A wedding dinner was held at Brown's Cafe Exceptionale, Bessemer, and the wedding reception, at which the couple received approximately 400 guests, was held at the Bessemer ans of Foreign Wars Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Dural will side at Park Falls, where he is a teacher at Lincoln High School. A A The bride attended Luther Wright High School and is employed at Lahti lac, Ironwood. The bridegroom attended the same high school and was graduated from Michigan State Uiversity East Lansing.

Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Wright Jr. and Clifford Maki, Libertyville. (11 Mrs Arthur Slade and Jean Slade, Hoyt Lakes, John Spencer and Patrick Layman.

Auro-1 ra. Mrs. Mazner, Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Bob, Rothbury, Miss Gloria Tiziani, White Pine, Miss Patricia Tregembo and Miss Evelyn Tassava, Mar quette, Mr.

and Mrs. James Ledvina, Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. John LaSota, Ashland, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Smith, Bayfield, and Miss Diane Korpi, Milwaukee, Wis. Club Meeting Held At Oma Town Hall A group lesson, "Understanding of Food Labeling was conducted at the Oma ey Homemakers Club meeting held at the Oma Town Hall. Eleanor Thompson demonstrated a type of pillows made with yarns. A pillow work bee will be held as soon as materials are received. A handicraft workshop, to continue through summer, was also initiated.

The products are to be sold through various area gift shops. Tentative plans were made for the club's election day luncheon to be held at the town hall in April. The State Homemakers Council has asked all clubs to submit a brochure of subjects for new work methods projects, also ide as and usable by homemaker clubs for publicity in furthering home extension work, as conducted in conjunction with the U. S. and State Agricultural Extension Division.

The next meeting will be held March 16. Following a "tongue twister" session, lunch was served by Mrs. Doris Morello and Mrs. Sofie Mutanen. Loveliness That Endures Beauty is something which must be constantly nurtured.

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Print name, address with zone style No. and size. Send 50c today for the Spring Summer '65 issue of Basic FASHION our complete pattern magazine. 8158 10-20 Births Pollard. Mr.

and Mrs. William Pollar, Ontonagon. a Brett Jerome, Feb. 28 at gon Memorial Hospital. Staff Assistant at Draper Hall, WMU MARENISCO Miss Mary Conterio has been chosen for and has assumed the position of staff assistant at Draper Hall at Western Michigan versity, Kalamazoo, where she is a sophomore majoring in elementary education.

Miss Conterio received a letter from Elizabeth Lichty, dean of women, saying the officials were happy she had accepted the responsibility of serving as staff assistant for the second semester and they are sure she will find her position interesting and challenging. The letter went on to say that they would be interested in Mary's reaction to the position and whether she would wish to be considered as a staff member for the following year, 1965-66. Miss Conterio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Conterio. was graduated from Marenisco High School in 1963 as co-valedictorian of her class. Marie Turunen and R. J.

Kauppinen Wed Miss Marie Turunen, Merrill, and Robert J. Kauppinen, Wausau, were married Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Wausau. The Rev.

Duane Hoven officiated at the rites for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Turunen, 237 E. Ash and the son of Mrs. Veikko Kauppinen, Ishpeming, and the late Mr.

Kauppinen. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Attendants were Miss Sonya Gustavson, Merrill, and Donald Aspinwall, Wausau. A reception for close friends and relatives was held at 703 Fulton Wausau. YOU CAN GET FACTORY-TRAINED SERVICE on all your MAYTAG APPLIANCES ONLY GENUINE PARTS USED Dial Jack Kalhas at $61-5222 (days) or 561-5487 (nights) HURLEY APPLIANCE FURNITURE CO.

210 Silver St. Hurley, Wis. Ann Landers Newport PTA to Meet Tuesday The March meeting of the Newport Parent-Teacher Association will be held Tuesday at 3 the executive board will meet at 7:30 in the music room. Election of officers will be held. The program will include a talk by Russell Glynn on the proposed community college and Edwin Quistorff, vocal music instructor at Luther L.

Wright High School, will present a sophomore and a Junior trio in several selections. Members of the sophomore trio are Christine Kolesar, Marjorie Rigoni and Barbara Baller. and the junior trio includes Christine Anderson, Patrice Arasim and Roberta Bolich. Mothers of second graders will hostesses with Mrs. Richard Soetebler as chairman.

Badges Presented To Troop 27 Girls The following Girl Scouts of Central School Troop 27 were presented with badges by Mrs. William Denocentt at the Central Parent-Teacher Association meeting Monday night: Catherine Brunette Brownie wings, Sign of the Star, five year pin. Joan Denocenti-Pen pal, pets. cook, housekeeper, books, collector, Sign of the Star Deborah Hay-Brownie wings, water fun, cook, housekeeper, Sign of the Star, five year pin. Jeanine Jacobson Brownie wings, pen pal, drawing and painting, water fun.

Housekeeper, books, collector. Sign of the Star. five year pin. Mary Pat Mildren- -Brownie wings, collector, Sign of he Star. Debbie Miller--Brownie wings, Sign of the Star, year pin.

Sign Diane of the Oliver Star. -Brownie wings, Elizabeth Wright Brownie wings, Water fun, five year pin. Youth Banquet at Presbyterian Church A youth March banquet at will 6 be held at Sunday, 7, p.m. First Presbyterian Church.1 Young people of the Beth any Covenant Church and the Presbyterian Churches of Hurley, Bessemer, Marenisco and Iron-: wood have been invited. Speaker for the evening will be the Rev.

Dean Johnson of Bayfield, the toastmaster will be Paul Kending; the evening prayer will be offered by the Rev Nathan Daynard, newly installed pastor of Hurley Presbyterian Church: the Rev. Ralph Dirksen. pastor of Bethany Covenant Church, will 1 a the group in a singspiration and the Rev. Kenneth Morel and pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will give the benediction Tickets may be purchased at the door the night of the banquet. Tables in Play At Bridge Meeting There were tables of cards in play at the weekly meeting of the Range Duplicate Bridge League Wedne day night and the winners were as follows: North-South, Rita Barb a and Faye Shawbitz.

first: Oscar Sjowall and Ferdinand Skud, and Rosa Pape and Joe Krznarich. second and third. tied; Ione Isaac and Ann Nezworski. fourth: Dr. M.

O. Sivula and! BIll Abraham, fifth. East-West, Frank Barbera and Michael Shawbitz, first: Howard Willson and Rose Erspame second; Mr. and Mrs William Haynie, Minocqua, third; Bill Kennedy and Wayne Melchiori, fourth. The next meeting will be March 10 at 7:30 in the Legion clubrooms.

Color blindness sometimes is called Daltonism. Good Manners Make Friends Stand toll and protect posture and health. IN MEMORIAM To the beautiful memory, of our dearly beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Henry Kaartunen who passed away one year ago today, March 1964. Just a thought of you, dear mother, Just a memory sweet and true, And token of affection That our hearts still yearn for you.

Sadly Missed by Her Husband and Family Answers Your Dear Ann Landers: you printed a letter from a' young bride whose groom cried on his wedding night because he was lonesome for his moth r. Anyone who thinks that letter was a fake because such a thing just coulan't happen Is luck y. I know how real it is because I married a man who had the identical problem. When the minister finished, the ceremony (this was 32 years he said. may now kiss the bride." My groom turned to me and said.

"Later, dear, I can't kiss you in front of my mother." The happiest days I knew were the eight months before my husband died. A psychiatric social worker had a long talk with him and pointed out that the Bible says a man should put his wife before his mother. He had never heard of this before. It changed our entire marriage relationship. I don't know if this letter makes sense to women who don't have the problem.

but maybe it is worth printing for the benefit of young girls who are going with Mama's boys. -MUSKEGON (Kenny's Studio Photol MRS. ROBERT J. DURAL Sleight PTA Meets Monday The Sleight Parent- her Association will meet Monday night at 7:30 and the executive board will meet at 7. Mrs.

Shirley Johnson of the Child Guidance Clinic will speak on the topic, "Emotional and Physical Development of Your Child," and this will be followed by a question and answer period. The mothers of Mrs. Robert Slining's third grade children will be hostesses with Mrs. Jack Jacobs and Mrs. Thomas Schultz as 0-chairman.

Personal Items Mrs. I. E. Sand, 1032 Sutherland has returned home after spending two months in Portland, visited with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and home, Mrs.

she B. visited H. HIll. a week route Minneapolis another son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Kaari. Revised By-Laws Read at Meeting Hurley Eagles Auxiliary meeting Tuesday night Mrs. Daniel vice president, presided in the absence of the ident.

The first reading of the revised by-laws was presented by the committee members, Mrs. J. B. Shifra, Gentile and Mrs. Mary Lu Busch.

There must be two more readings of the by-laws at meetings, before they can be accepted. A letter of postponement from the Superior Auxiliary concerning the party honoring Myrtle Gonazowski, state membership director, was read. The party will be held April 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Superior Eagles Hall. Bad weather caused the postponement.

After the business meeting from a table centered by a lunch was served buffet style! tiful vase of flowers and fruit. Hostess chairmen were Mrs. Edward Bell, Mrs. Steve Kopacz and Mrs. Mary Casanova.

The next social meeting will be held March 23 at 8 p.m. at the Eagles Hall. The hostesses are Mrs. Daniel Zeni, Mrs. Angelo Minelliand and Mrs.

Joseph Zandi. Club Activities The Business and Profession al Women's Club will have a dinner meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the St. James Hotel. The program will include a talk by James Sheridan.

Standing reservations are in order and celations must be made with Irene Matts on by Saturday night. Aurora Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will nold a meeting Tuesday, March 9 at 7:45 at the Masonic Temple. The Neighbors Home Extension Study Group will meet at 7:30 Monday evening, March 8, at' the home of Mrs. David Leskovi-1 ansky, 202 W. Sellar Bessemer.

Prayer Service Held By Bergland Society BERGLAND The ann al prayer service was conducted by Mrs. Alfred Swen and Mrs. Eino Latvala at the February meeting of the Ruth Society of Trinity Lutheran Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Olaf Kallaak and Mrs.

Armas Routanen. During the business meeti the members decided pack a layette for Lutheran World lief. with articles donated by individual members. This will be assembled during the month and packed at the next meeting on March 24. The topic to be discussed at the March meeting will be found in the January Quarterly and is entitled "Beachhead for Mi sions." Dear The letter from that young bride produced surprising number of responses similar to yours.

I learn from my readers every day that the "unusual" is often pretty common after all. 32 tr Dear Ann Landers: Pop 1s 62 years old and has always enjoyed good health. Last year the doctor told him an infection in his system was caused by bad teeth and he urged Pop to see a dentist. The dentist said Pop should have had his teeth extracted years ago so we finally talked him into doing it. Now we are having nothing but trouble.

The new teeth cost a fortune and they look terrible. Pop says they don't fit and he refuses to wear them, The dentist has adjusted them three times and Pop says they are worse than ever. Mom won't go any place with Pop unless he puts his teeth in. It's fight, fight, fight-night and day-and we don't know what to do. Please suggest something.AT WAR Dear At: If you bought two dozen eggs and discovered they were rotten would you use them anyway? Why insist the poor guy wear teeth just because they are paid for? Take Pop to another dentist and start all over again.

Don't force him to sulk in toothless silence. And going without those china choppers is very bad for Pop's general health. Dear Ann Landers: Our nine year-old son was sent home from school this morning. One teacher has been picking on Jordon since the beginning of the year. Jordon says he did nothing wrong and that the teacher is just plain mean.

I know my child is far from perfect, Miss Landers, but he has always told me the truth. happen to know this teacher had a romantic disappointment last year and it turned her sour on life. I'm sure she is taking out her unhappiness on the children and I resent the whole thing. What should be done about -A MOTHER Dear Mother: When a child is sent home from school in the middle of the day "for no reason," you can be sure there is a reason of some sort. Go to school and learn what it is.

You do your child no favor when you decide, without benefit of the facts, that the teacher is mean and your son is in the clear. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Copyright, 1965, Field Enterprises, Inc. ICE CREAM THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE VA A Always Fresh Because We Sell the Most! Bridgeman's Bridgeman's DIABETIC ICE CREAM VANILLA ICE CREAM half Deep Freeze $3.88 gal, 39c pt.

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