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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 2

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Two THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT SIE. MARIE, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1937. THE EVENING NEWS RUTH CLARKE SOCIETY DESK Editor. SOCIAL Phone 296 PAGE $140,000.00 WORTH OF PRIZE WINNING SMILES! FLORENCE ZIMMERMANN 201 Callender Avenue Peoria, Ill.

smiles reveal how three top winners in HAPPY the recently concluded Old Gold Contest felt when accept-, ing their checks from P. Lorillard Company. In center. photo is first prize winner of $100,000, jubilant 25 year old Flying Cadet William R. Staggs, attached to the U.S.

S. Ranger. Left, is prize winner, Miss Florence Zimmermann, old pharmacist of Peoria, who won She does not contemplate matrimony. chemical engineer John E. Roberts of phia, who won.

$10,000. He has a ready picked out. Weddings WIT.COX-BUGGS Mrs. Margaret Lovely of McCarron announces the marriage of her son, Albert Wilcox of Milwaukee, Formerly of McCarron to Miss Alice Buggs of Milwaukee. Mr.

and Airs. Wilcox will make their home In Milwaukce. KLEIN-FARMER Miss Ivah M. Farmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Farmer of this city, became the Bride of Ernest J. Klein; son of. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Klein, also of the Sault, this morning, September.1, 1937, at 9 o'clock. The ceremony was held in the German Lutheran church, the Rev. E. C.

Rupp, officiating. Witnesses for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. George Klein. Mr.

and Mrs. Klein are leaving today on a motor trip to Detroit. They will return to the Sault in a few days. City News in Brief Bill Cummings sells life insurance. See the Prime Electric Fence at the Fair today and Monday.

Mrs. Herman Oulmet of Brimley called in the Sault today. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis of Rudyard were Sault callers Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnston and family, who have been visiting in the Sault for the past two wecks are leaving today for their home in Detroit.

John Crisp of Stalwart called in the Sault today. A. E. Joncs is leaving today for his horne in Chicago. He has been here for several days on business.

Miss Josephine Miller is leaving today for a week's visit with relatives in Grand Rapids. Dorothy Williams of St. Paul is a guest of friends here for a week. She arrived yesterday. Mrs.

Otto H. Crawford and son, Allan, returned last night from St. Ignace where they spent a few day's visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Quance.

Morning, Evening Services Sunday at Presbyterian Church Dr. Ver Straate announced today that the services of worship will be Bargain Excursion Fares Ono Day Round Trip Limit to AGAWA CANYON And Intormodiato Points JULY 8 SEPT. 30 ALGOMA CENTRAL RY. "Canada's Scenic Route" line, 'JOHN E. ROBERTS Germany, Mother 4322 Beaumont Philadelphia, Pa.

Sister Mary Other major prize win- charge ners were: R. J. Johnson, Teaching second 'Seattle, $10,000. Wilmer 35 year C. Anderson, Beaumont, Texas, $5,000, and $30,000.

Mrs. Emma Barlow, Washington, D. who Right, is also won $5,000. Philadel- These people topped a field of 2,000,000 confarm al- testants of whom 1,000 were cash winners and to whom $200,000.00 was distributed. DON'T LOOK NOW, but you're not seeing double.

Neither is this a two-beaded circus freak. It's merely twins, Mrs. Mary Kafer and Mrs. Frances Tooker, ganging up on each other at the annual doubles convention, held this year at Ft. Wayuc, Indiana.

held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. The morning service will be at 11 o'clock and the evening service at 7:30 o'clock. The Sunday school will mect at 10 o'clock in the morning and the Tuxis Club at 6:30 in the evening. The church, auditorium has been renovated redecorated and presents a worshipful appearance. The public is invited to attend the services, and tourists and visitors are welcome, Dr.

Ver Straatc said. SPECIAL SUNDAY And Labor Day DINNERS Roast Turkey Fried Chicken Steaks Chops Fish ALSO LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED 11 A. M. UNTIL 8 P. M.

FRESIE MADE ICE CREAM DAILY--ALL FLAVORS. Lemon and Orange Sherbet. ALPHA OF SWEETS 105 W. Portage. Phone 610.

CHICKEN HARVEST SUPPER Given by Ladies of St. Joseph Church Community Building, Rudyard, Mich. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8. Adults-60c.

Children, 12 Years and Under-25c Everybody Welcome. Evening Entertainment. its ferleb, the an It to ine ar. ras the Comings, Goings And Events Dr. and Mrs.

Francis Potter Miss Denta Sheldrake, whose Daniels of Georgia are visiting at marriage to William Smith of Sault, Duck Island. Dr. Daniels is claimed Ontario, will take place early next by many crities America's month, was the honored guest at a first poet, and he ranks as one of personal shower given last evening i the leading scholars of the world. by Miss Fern and Miss June Mo- berg. Present, were Miss Ruth ShelThe Youths Temperance Confer- drake, Verna Riddle, Miss An- will meet for supper and a nette Collyer, Miss Annie Moore, at 6 o'clock in the Miss Nora Mary Bradford, Mrs.

program tonight John Wickman, Miss Freda Munro Baptist church. Six delegates and Miss' rom lower Michigan will be in atAgatha McNaughton. tendance. Tomorrow there will be an open meeting for ail young Miss Belle Paquin, accompanied in the church at 3:00 by her sister, Mre. D.

E. Gleason of o'clock. Rev. Mr. Walker of Ken- Minneapolis have returned to the tucky will speak on "Temper- Sault from Detrolt, where they visance" and the six delegates will (ited Mfr, and Mrs.

Lawrence Paquin. give a report of the convention brother, Ernest, chief of Another San held at Waldenwood, Michigan. Francisco, California, steward on the steamship, Hollywood, joined them after an abeence of ten Miss Leona Osborn of Detroit, years. They also visited another and a friend, Miss Fay Menzy of brother, Warren in Flint. Mrs.

Calumet, are here for a ten days' Gleason left yesterday for her home visit with Miss Osborn's parents, in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Osborn of Noite strect. The yacht Atrebor visited Duck Island Sunday with the FletcherMrs. James Galley has as her Gilchrist clan on board. The callers guest this month her sister, Miss included Hon. Harry Fletcher and Theresa Condion of Stayner, On- Hon.

Philip Fletcher of Alpena, tario. Michigan, and their wives, Mrs. Grace Gilchrist Fletcher and Mrs. Miss Blanche Rains of Baltimore. Katherine Gilchrist Fletcher.

Ralph is visiting relatives and friends in Gilchrist Fletcher, son of the Harry the city. Fletchers, was also aboard. They bowed their heads in meditation at Mrs. Fred Case has returned to the Fletcher shrine at Duck Island. the Sault after spending the summer visiting fricads at Indian Theodore B.

McKinney and his River, Michigan. sons, Vance and Ted, were visitors at Duck Island this week. Donald Finlayson, and his They were on a camping trip. Fishsister, Miss Inez Jcan Finlayson, ing was good. Their course took arrived home yesterday after them around the beautiful Sugar spending the past two day's in Bay Island scenic circle.

Ted kept his They were accompanied by father and crother busy by having Miss Catherine McLeese of Free- more anakes In the boat and the land, Michigan, who will spend a tent and everywhere than the other few. days visiting at the two enjoyed. This young gentleman son cottage at Birch Point, is developing into an amateur herpetonomist in a manner that beMiss Mary Galley has resumed tokens fame for him in the future. her teaching position in Detroit after spending the summer here Leaving yesterday were Mr. and with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Bliss, who have gone James Galley of Maple street. to Toledo to visit their daughters, Marion and Lillian. The Philathea class of the BapList church will meet Tuesday evo- Here from Danville, Indiana, to! ning at 7:30 In the The attend the Sicinoack-Weber wed.

mecting is described aS An import- ding are Miss Marjoric Gaston, ant one, Refreshments will be Miss Mary Gill, Miss Amanda. served. Leak, Sylvanus Comer, Daniel Shattuck, John Airhart, James The American Legion Auxiliary Dold Jones. and Mr. and Mrs.

Vivilian will resume their regular meetings William Downey of Detroit Wednesday evening at the club- has also arrived. yo, house. will be an: cloction. of officers at this meeting and all Dir. and Mrs.

'Alfred Davis and members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Friedl are moving into First National The Presbyterian auxiliary will bank apartments A 9, meet in the Thursday church evening, parlors for September Preceding the rehearsal for the a potJuck supper at 6:30 o'clock. Steinbach-Weber wedding a dinner was served at the Country Club at Having spent the past six weeks 7:30 last night.

Present were with their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. F.

Weber, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Heber Smith of Dat- Orma Weber, Miss Erie Weber, ter, Mr. and William Harper Miss Raya Weber, William Weber, and daughter, Ruby, have left for Leslie Steinbach, Miss Jacquelyn their home in Los Angeles, Califor- Lamb of Birmingham, Michigan, nta. They came here by way of Miss Mary Eckert of' St.

Louis, Salt Lake City and Yellowstone Missouri, Miss Bernice Graham of National Park. They visited in Detroit, Miss Elda Bayliss of MilEvansville, Wisconsin, with Mr. and waukee, Mrs. Hilder Bergman of Mrs. James Harper, a brother whom Chicago, Francis M.

Fargher they had not scen for twenty-five of Michigan City, Indiana, Miss years. They traveled 3100 miles. Nancyan Taylor, Herbert C. Lamb They will return by way of Chicago, of Detroit, Dr. Josoph A.

Batchelor taking the Lincoln highway, of Muncic, Indiana, Paul L. Adams, ing at Wheaton, Illinois and Garden Gordon Malcolm, Charics Marriott, Kansas. Miss Zelda Smith, Maitland Moore, Judge Albert W. who has spent the past two years Ewbank of Fort Wayne, Indiana, with her grandparents, Mr. and Malcolm H.

Brewer of Louisville, Mrs. Harper, hes returned to her Kentucky, Hilder Bergman of Chihome In Dafter. cago, and Dr. and Mrs. John VerStraate.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robertson returned from Toronto where Guests here to attend the Steinthey attended the exposition.

Mr. bach-Weber wedding ATO Mr. and and Mrs. Roberison left Sunday on Mrs. John A.

Lamb and son, Barry the Keewatin and returned Thurs- and daughter, Jacquelyn, one of day. the bridesmaids, Herbert C. Lamb and Mrs. Elizabeth Welbanks of Leaving this morning were Mr. Birmingham, Michigan.

and MitR. Joseph Fanelil of Ridge street. They are motoring and ex- Charles Payment and Stuart! pect to visit friends and reiatives Howell have returned from 8 in Chicago, Bloomington and Prai- week's canoe trip to the TahquaTie, Illinois. They will remain over menon river. the holiday.

Miss Anna Jcan Riploy is Mrs. Harold Lawson and Missing Miss Lorraine Finlan at MilRuby Norton entertained at the wankce. home of Mrs. Lawson Saturday eve3 ning, Norton, August 28, who in has honor left of to WIl- at- her Miss Ruth Joan Chandler and guest, Miss Joyce Bailey have Bay City college. Present with returned from Duck tend Island where the hostesses and the honored they were the guests this weck of: guest were.

Bernice and Willard Miss Stella Walker, Mrs. Rapson and son, Clay- boat, Water Osborn on the houscton, John Campbell, Mr. and Bug. Mrs. Lawson.

Dorothy Lawgon, Mre. William Norton, the Miss- Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Graham, Eva, Ruby, Jean, Hazel and Hazel Miss Erma Graham, Miss Bernice es Norton Clayton, Mervin, Graham, one of the bridesmaids liam and Fred Norton. Bingo was for the wedding, Gordon Graham enjoyed during the and Merlin Graham of Detroit arc being awarded to. herc to attend evening prizes Miss the SteinbachWilliam Norton, Weber Walker, Mr. Campbell and wedding. Miss Lawson.

A door prize was awarded to Mies Walker. Miss Virginia Rauh, Miss Dorothy Blossom, Mrs. Wilbur Raub, 'The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So- and daughter, Jacquelyn have ciety of Rudyard honored their new returned to Detroit after a short minister and wife, the Rev. and visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Stuart Werner at a surprise Wilbur B. Raub. harvest. reception at the manse Wednesday evening.

The table was Miss Marion and Miss Gertrude 1020 yellow decorated candies. with Late garden in the flowers and ter, Hasler Michigan, left yesterday where they for have Roches- evening refreshments were served to mote copted teaching positions. They than fifty guests. Mrs. L.

Dalo Bat- were accompanied by Miss Fern dorff was in charge, Mrs. John Mc- Aldrich, who will resume her posi-. Innis poured and was assisted by tion In Lansing. Miss France Field. Rev.

and Mra. Werner received many lovely gifts. Among the guests here to attend the Stelnbach-Weber wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bainbridge of which is to take place this evening Spruce cast left Friday for Spring- are Mr.

and Mrs. George Bayliss, field, Illinols to attend the federal employes convention being held Mr. Bainbridge is a delegate to the convention. There will be a meeting the Women's Auxillary. of St.

James' church Tuesday evening. The president urges all members to be present as important matters are to bo uD. Loretto, St. Marys to Open Tuesday, Sept. 7 Miss Betty Bayliss, and Miss Elda: Bayliss, one of the Mrs.

H. Lloyd Crawford and sons, Alan Leigh and Jere of Atlanta, Georgia, Mrs. Walter Eckert, Miss! Alice Eckert, and Miss Mary Eckert, another bridesmaid, of St. Louls, Missouri. Andrew Osborn and Herman born have returned to their homes in Barrie, Ontarlo, after attending the funeral of the late John H.

Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dawson, who have been spending some time in the city visiting Mrs. A.

W. Dawson and Mr. and SIrs. Fred Shafer, are leaving tomorrow for their home in Syracuse, New York. Mr, and Mrs.

W. D. Toland Kalamazoo, Michigan, are guests at the hame of Mrs. John Toland on Maple street. Miss Neva and Miss Beda Eriksen returned Wednesday from a trip on the upper lakes on the Great Lakes Steamship company steamer, Nettleton.

They went as far as Superior, Wisconsin. Mrs. Leon Deg' and Mrs. W. R.

Faulkner will he hostesses at Ladies' Day at the County Club Tuesday. Leaving yesterday morning for their home in OIl City, Pennsylvania, were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Michard and son, Andy, who have spent the past few days visiting Mrs.

Mehard's parents, Mr. And Mrs. A. B. Baker.

Mrs. Mun McCarty, and son, Mun of Flint have been vislting Mr'8. James McKenna this weok. They returned to their home on Friday. David Ripley, son of Mr.

and Airs. Chester W. Ripley, Is leaving today to resume his studies at tho of Detroft. He will be accompanied by Miss Dorothy Monroe of Detroit, who has been spending the past two weeks at the Ripley home. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Bellows and son, who have been touring in the west for the past month visiting Colorado and stopping at Yellow. stone Park, have returned home. Stephen O'Neill has resumed his dutics at' the post office after a month's vacation. Births SAMUELS A.

son, weighing ten and one half pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Samuels.

Friday, September 0, 1937, at 5:30 o'clock at their home Spruce street west. He has been named Adolph Thomas. CAMPBELL An cight pound son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of Brimley on Friday.

September 3, 1937, at 4:45 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Hyslop, 803 A Augusta street. Ho has been named Glenn Russell.

THOMPSON. A daughter, Doris Dorleen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson at their home, .1802 Tweed street, Wednesday, September 1, 1937 at 4:00 m. Sho weighed seven and one quarter pounds.

VISNAW Mr. and Mrs. David Vianaw, are the parents of aL daughter born at their home nt Cedarville, September 1. 1937. The baby weighed seven and onc-hait pounds and has been named Joann Elizabeth.

WHITE A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. White of Denver, Colorado, September 1. 1937.

He has been named Richard P. 11. Mr. White was formerly a resident of Cedarvilic. Sunday and Labor Day Dinners Chicken, Juicy Tender Steaks, Chops, Fish and Plate Lunches.

Delicious Summer Salads OLYMPIA Home Made Ice Cream Dr. H. G. Morrow OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 204 Adams Bldg. Offices Formerly Occupied by Dr.

Charles Arand, 13: 1-5. Evenings By Appointment Phone 301. WILLIAM R. STAGGS S. Ranger, Coronado.

Call. 200 Registered at Grade School and 190 Girls at Academy. Academy and St. Mary's' school will open Tuesday following Mess at 8 o'- in honor of the Holy Ghost at Marys 200 students have attendance at St. Marys' and about 100 are expected grades, to eight at Academy while about ninety going to attend Loretto Acadhigh school.

at St. Marys school inSister Vivian, first grade; Thaddea, second grade; SisAlfredo, third grade; Sister fourth grade; Florfifth grade; Maura, Sister grade; Sister St. Mel, seventh and Sister Xaxier, eighth Teachers in the high school at Academy are Mother Marcesuperior; Mother Anglica front who will teach French, St. Edward and Mother Gregory, Mother Ursula and St. Frederick will have of the music department.

grades one to eight at the Academy are Sister Philomena, first and 'second grades; Sister Thecla, third and fourth grades; Mother Othella, superior of the grade school, fifth and sixth grades; and Mother Mary Carmel, seventh and eighth grades. The postoffice department 359 fraud cases last year. Our September Special! In order that you may try 8 IIOT OIL MANICURE you are invited to take advantage of the? following specially-priced combination. This offer is for this only. SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE with an OIL MANICURE Regular Price, $1.25 SPECIALLY PRICED AT $1.00 Soo Beauty Shoppe 204 Newton Block, Phone 858.

MISS York Stylist WARNER New Wards Will Demonstrate DIAB" Control Patented Foundation Tuesday, Sept. Wednesday, Thursday, 98 2 Exclusive with Wards Let Miss Warner Show You the Exceptional Features! The "Diab" eliminates the necd for an innerbelt! Strong surgical elastic supports your muscles in comfort. Elastic 99 side panels give you a slender hipline. Good quality brocaded rayon and cotton faille. It won't ride up.

34 to 48. Montgomery Ward BUT I ALWAYS THAT'S JUST WHERE THOUGHT THE YOURE WRONG, ANN. THEY'RE GENTLE LAUNDRY FADED AS CAN BE YET CLOTHES-AND THEY GET THINGS WORE THEM OUT A LOT CLEANER! I'VE THE HABIT MACHIDA I'm sending our things to Robertson's where they're actually PASTEURIZED the same as dairies pasteurize milk It's almost a miracle how such a gentle. safe laundering process can get clothes so clean. DROWN BINFORD INDIANAPOLIS Frobertson's Thrifty Housewives Ask For Thrifty Service.

LAUNDRY CALL 1325--10 lbs. for 65c. SAY 'HELLO: TO: US GOOD TO WASHDAY pgay. 200 Loretio Parochial morning clock St. About ed for school to attend the are emy Teachers clude Sister ter Eleanor, ence, sixth grade; grade.

I BEAUMIER Funeral Home 115 Maple, Phone 1304..

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