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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 8

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DAILY PRESS J8. 19.NS Evelyn Erickson Is The Bride Of Albert Gagne Miss Evelyn June of Mr. and Mrs. Algot G. Erickson.

Harris, and Albert of Powers, son of Mr. and Mose Gagne, were married Aug. 2tf. in Bark Kivtn F.ble Church, formerly the Miss. Covenant Church.

The dou- ring service at 8 was solemn. by the Rev. Robert Petersen. White gladiolus and lighted adorned the altar of the arch. Miss Betty MrNaughton a as ioloist of the service.

hurch Reception The bride was attended by ,1 Wr sht ot Chicago. Leonard J. Erickson of Harris, a brother of b.irie. was best man. and Ken- Gagne and Leonard Erickson ushered.

The bride wore navy blue white accessories and Miss Wnght was attired in a pink suit itn white accessor. es. Red gar- and white carnations in their corsages. The eption immediately fol- Aing the ceremony was held in church The tiered eddmg cake topped by a miniature bridal couple was encircled flowers and tapers. Streamers bells in nile and white mpleted the decorations.

As- staling in serving were Mesdames fford Olson, Clarence Olson, Lawrence Erickson and Gilbert Pearaon and Miss Beverly Page. Home in Efiranaba The newlyweds will live in Es- rauaba. The bride is a Bark Harr H.gh School graduate and her husband is a graduate of Pow- aiding High School. Among wedding guests were Mr, and Mrs. Jerry LeBoeuf of Iron Mountain.

Womens Activities Practical Nurses Will Graduate At Marquette A group of student In the Escanaba area will rcecive certificates in practical nursinK commencement exercises of I pper Peninsula Ccn'er for Practical Nurse Education, Thursday, Aug. 30, at 10:30 a m. They include Joyce M. Bt ger, Lillian Eastland and Ethelgene Fontaine. Escanaba.

Jane Godfrey, Gladstone, and Evelyn Jenerou. Wanda LaBar, Eileen M. Martin and June M. Oliver, iv.an- istique, Shaker of the commencement which will be held in Kaufman Auditorium, Graveraet High School, will be Dr. Claude woith, newly appointed Dean of Public Services.

Northern Michigan College. Certificates wjll be presented by Henry J. Bothwell, superintendent of Marquette Public Schools. Members of the class enrolled in September of 1955, Their foundation work was completed at the Center and their clinical experience was obtained at St. Francis Hospital, Escanaba.

GOLDEN and Allen Snow, life-long ot Isabella will celebrate their solden wedding anniversary Sept. 3. Open house at the home la planned for the day. Press Photo) Allen Snows, Isabella, To Mark Golden Wedding a urclx Aventi Seienee Society real as a child of possessing unlimited freedom and be emphasized at Christian Science ser- Sunday. Scriptural selections in the entitled will include the following from Gala- ftstns (8:26, 29): ye are all the children at God by faith in Christ if ye be are ye Abraham's and ketrs according to the peomiee NEW LENGTH IN The new length sponsored by of the Paris designers is M-en in from new autumn-w inter collection of Jacques lleim.

The sheath and cutaway jacket are in blue, black and silver lame, with black fox for the jacket collar. Heim sponsors a supple sinuous silhouette for what is If med an The hat is Svend. Wirephoto) Hermansville Mr Wilfred Rochon are the of a daughter bom Aug. 27 at the Memorial Hospital Iron Mountain. Mr.

and Mrs Fi-ank Rodman returned Sunday from a visit to and Gary. Ind. They attended the football game in Green Bay Saturday. Mr. and Marvin Ropele of Norway and Mrs.

Joseph G. Rodman tpent the weekend visiting with relatives in Milwaukee. Attorney Martin Bradley of Buffalo. N. wiled with friends here Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Curry and children. Chuck, Jim and LuAnn, of Rochester, are spending a vacation at the home of Band Practice Rock American Legion members will hold rehearsal at the Lions clubhouse Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. for the Labor Day parade. School band members to rehearse with Legion band the same evening.

Auxiliary Activities Roek American Legion Auxili- members are urged to report at the Clubhouse by 9:30 a.m. Monday for marching in the Labor Day parade. The Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting at the August Larson cottage at Rapid River on Thursday, Sept. 6. Members were to meet at the Clubhouse at 7 p.m.

for transportation. Da ion 7Uei Rx for keeping white nylon lingerie white is the same as that for keeping white cotton gloves white: frequent launderings in hot water with lots of white soap suds. If a wispy, limp bit of veiling still clinging to a favorite hat, remove it. And if you wear glasses, remove all veiling from all hats the moment you get them home. It creates a cluttered look.

Two of the most essential factors towards enhancing a appreciation of music is tiiat hp ho exposed to good music and the music be piesented by someone who is enjoying it. Let your family have plenty of cold fruit drinks in the summer but make sure that these beverages are not replacing milk. Adding acid ingredients such as olives, pickles, lemon juice, oat- chup and chill sauce to salad sandwich fillings increases the keeping quality of the spread, the powder puff in your compact? Clean? If it now is the time to discard it. Good idea is to keep replacements on hand so that your face is NEVER touched by anything but a clean pulf. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Snow, widely known residents of Isabella community where they have lived many years, are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, Sept. 3. An open house to which lgh- bors and fuends are invited will be held at the family home throughout the afternoon and early evening and a reunion of the family group will mark the happy occasion. Mr.

and Mrs. Snow were married in Isabella bv Father De- Champ, and they have spent the greater part their life there. Mrs. Snow, ho is the former Alice Bousley, was born in Garden. Mr.

Snow, who now is 84. was born in I Claire i Tht weddii a home ceremony because there no church in tne community in those days. Their attendants at the wedding 50 years ago were Mrs, Hector Barney, (Etta Delona), of Garden and the late Edward Delona, Mrs. Barney will be among guests at the golden wedding observance. The Snows have six children, 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The son and daughters are Neil oi Eckerman, A. (Alice) Manns, nette, Mrs. Earl (Wava) Wurth, Ponca City, Allen Springfield, Ohio, Mrs. Raymond (Lillian) Barrette, Alpena and Mrs Bruce (Wanda) Cushman, Lansing. Dirt, grease, excessive moisture or humidity are great enemies of leather.

Keeping a leather article clean and dry will help make it last longer, point out MSU. home economists. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eichmans and children.

LuAnn, Billy and Keith, of Sheboygan. attended the funeral services of Charles D. Mason Monday afternoon. Out-of-town persons attending the Victor Olson funeral services Monday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson, both of Charlotte, and John Bruce and family of Mashek, Mrs, Hugo Nelson and George Olson have returned to Chicago visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Johnson, 601 S. 9th and attending the U. P. State Fair.

They are a niece and nephew of Mrs. Johnson. Lt. Richard Polmateer is arriving home this evening to spe nd a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Polmateer of 1425 3rd Ave. N. W'hile here, he will attend the wedding of his sisicr, Bonnie. Richard, a graduate of the 1952 class of Escanaba Senior High School, is now serving as an assistant in the Salvation Army at Holdtege. Neb.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fields and son Kenneth returned Monday to Kalamazoo following a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mallmann, 1809 16th Mrs.

Fields, the former Auririe Mallmann. will resume teaching in the public schools and her husband will continue his studies at Western Michigan Misf Gertrude Bea of St. Catherine, Ontario. Canada, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Robinson of 505 S. 14th St. Miss Bea if a niece of Mrs. Robinson. I NGAGFD Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Sexton ot ornell llte. I announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marie, to Robert Fugere, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 1 eo Fugere of I seanaha.

Both are employed at Sturgeon Bay. Fur trim back for fall in both suits and coats. It gives a touch of luxury to fabrics as well as an added dash of drama. Daughter First Child Of Richard Abbotts A baby girl, who weighed 8 pounds, is the first child in the family of Airman First Class and Mrs. Richard Abbott of Houma, and the first grandchild of Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Abbott of canaba and Bark River Rte. 1 The baby was born Saturday, Aug 25, at Houma. Mrs. John P.

Greis Receives Appointment Mrs. John Greis, 1300 16th St prominent member of the local and American Lecion has received an appointment in the auxiliary as state chairman of community service. and Robert J. Holmes. 1224 25th Ave.

are the parents of a son, born today, Aug. 28, at St. Frnncis Hospital. The infant weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces at birth. Mrs.

Holmes is the former Arlene Sauve. VERBETEN Mr. and Mrs. Francis Verbeten of Kimberly, are the parents of a son, Michael Dennis, who was born Aug. 23.

The infant weighed 8 pounds and 9 ounces at birth. Mrs Verbeten is the former Marie Greis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Greis of 1300 N. 16th St. A daughter, weighing 7 pounds and 13 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.

Tlouff of 1515 Washington Ave. St Francis Hospital on Aug 27. The infant was named Patricia Ann. Before her age. Mrs.

Plouff was Florence Sutter. Jo is the Maine chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gagnon of Rark River Rte for their daughter, who waj born today. Aug 28, at St.

Francis Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds and 14 ounces at birth. The maiden name Mary Lundberg. atholic l.ecion of Decency MOTION PICTURE RATINGS and the At Ciodiilla. of the Loroniolitr I'll Tomorrow Nirht Run for the Nun A-2 Sperial Delivery A-2 i id Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Earle returned to Chicago Sunday after the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vallier. If you like sheer and open sanr iis summer wear, give extra attention to your feet and They should be at their prettiest the summer months.

Mr. and Mrs Rochon. Rapid River lie Cream Social Tiie Service Guild of Calvary Lutheran Church. Rapid River, is sponsoring an ice cream social Wednesday, Aug. 29.

at 8 p.m. in the parish hall An interesting program has been arranged. The public invited. 'I Tines Shifts Beautifully Laundered And Wrapped In Cellophane! NU WAY Tot 34M GteMwe Tei mi VALUE brand new A Sophisticated in This Senti-Rtighvi Coat Singlt-bressttd Coat and sUik of long fibre wool. Sauiy 2 full-btln in luck, collar tub, turn-up tuHs.

Coat is lined with uuiltcd rayon fstin, uich nylon filter Suet Hew 1956 Stylei Now In Stock! THE MORRISON SHOP MWe Major In fill ludi nu ton St IMionr 1046 DURING AUGUST! MODERNE APPLIANCE 1620 Ludington St. I anaba I'honr New 1956 KEIVINAT0R with Automatic Defrosting! Prices Start At 20995 NOTE: CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONS According Te Size at every school F-I-T spells Stride Rite All over the country, children will be going back in Stride Rites a tradition for 37 years. For are shoes that tit made famous shoes with fine quality, fine workmanship and a fine respected name! Seat wrigglers and bsteners boys and tomboys the whole bustling bunoh oi them are likely to find a Stride Riu style, and width that fits just so. You bring them in do the rest. (We do real tool.

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