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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 6

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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The Evening News Today's Women DEC. 22, '66 Wed At St. Joseph's Pamela Humberstone and Albert Barnes Jr. were united in marriage at a nuptial high mass at St. Joseph's Church Monday' afternoon at five o'clock.

Red poinsettias decorated the altar where the Rev. Raymond Hoefgen officiated. Mrs. Richard Wood was organist and soloist. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Humberstone of 901 Kimball St. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnes of Coralville, Iowa.

The bride's princess style gown. of white satin was made with long sleeves trimmed with lace and seed pearls. The neckline was scooped and the skirt fell in bell fashion in front, deep pleats forming a semi-train in back. A lace flower trimmed with seed pearls and crystals beld her veil. carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums and red roses.

As maid of honor, Delain Porter wore a full length gown of cranberry red satin, the neckline scooped and the sleeves elbow length. She carried white chrysanthemums accented with pink in a cascade arrangement. Similarly gowned except in pink satin were the bridesmaids, Joyce Martin Deitz. Their cascade bouquets of white chrysanthemurns bad red accents. Best man was John Barnes of Coralville, Iowa, the bridegroom's brother.

Ushers were Rich Eckoff of Coralville and Larry Smith of Kincheloe Air Force Base. Mrs. Humberstone wore blue knit dress for her daughter's wedding and the bride- MRS. ALBERT BARNES color wool. Both had orchid corsages.

The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Welsh of Montrose, Iowa, wore a two piece suit in black, with a collar of white mouton. The bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. T. Meade of Oxford, Iowa, was in navy blue.

Their corsages were of pink carnations and roses. A reception and dance were held in the American Legion Hall. Lucy Forrest and Ann Wilson assisted at the reception. The bride, a graduate of Loretto Catholic Central High School, now is attending Lake Superior State College. The bridegroom, Regina who was Catholic graduated High School in Iowa City, Iowa, is stationed with the Air Force at Kincheloe Air Force Base.

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crystal and crown are intact 9 1 Home For The Holidays Susan Mitchel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell, is home from the University of Michigan. MacDonald arrived home yesterday from the University of Alichigan to spend the holiday's with parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman J. MacDonald, 914: E. Easterday Ave. He was recently elected president of Alpha Delta chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity at Ann Arbor. Michael Carr In Vietnam Pic.

Michael E. Carr is now in South Vietnam with the 1st Marine Air Wing. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Carr of Superior received word yesterday of his arrival at Chu Lai. He spent a 30 day leave in the Sault in November. Capote Recalls Boyhood Yule By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP TV- Radio Writer NEW YORK (AP) It would come, a brigbt November day when the little boy's friend would cry with delight, "My, it's fruitcake weather." Together, the little fellow and a distant cousin, a woman old in years but with the heart and mind of a child, slipped under the barbed wire cf Callahan's pecan grove, past the "no trespassing" sign to gather the windfalls. Then they counted their money pennies, dimes, even an occasional dollar for the candied pineapple, ginger, cherries, raisins, eggs and even the bootleg whiskey for 30 beautiful cakes.

So began Wednesday night's "A Christmas Memory," with Truman Capote, the author and narrator, looking back with love to this brief and warm relationship in his. lonely childhood. The dramatization of the memoir was handled as if seen through the eyes of a little boy. "My friend," as Capote called the childlike eccentric, and the boy treated their holiday like a precious secret kept from the world "the other people in the house," they were called. She called him "Buddy," aft-! er another little boy she had known.

Together they mailed their cakes to "people who! struck our fancy" President Roosevelt, a missionary couple in Borneo they had met once, a California couple whose car had broken down in front of their farm house. Then, as Buddy. and friend were celebrating with. sip of the left- over fruitcake whiskey, "the other people' a pair of stern, hard -eyed spinsters walked in, were furious and made Buddy's friend cry. But not for long she suddenly thought of pine cones and a distant grove of evergreens.

So they went there and cut a tree, so tall that a boy could not steal the star from the top, and they decorated it with paper cutouts. On Christmas morning, after opening the usual gifts of the other people socks, a Sunday shirt, a subscription to a. religious magazine they opened their real presents kites they had made for each other. Laughing, they ran into the open fields and flew their new kites in the winter Alabama sky. Capote, in a personal postscript, noted that it was their last Christmas together.

He was shipped off to a military school and her mind became more and more confused and, finally, she slipped away. WEEKLY CALENDAR Items for the Weekly Calendar must be reported by Thursday hoon for inclusion in the calendar for the following week. THURSDAY 100F, 100F Hall, 7:30 p.m. Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple, 7:15 p.m. Kincheloe Family Service coffee, chapel annex, 1 p.m, Radio Theory Class, Room 12, basement of City County 7:30 p.m.

SOS TOPS Club, Donaldson Rosedale Hall, 8 p.m. FRIDAY British Wives Club, 25 Harper, KAFB, 7:45 p.m. READ THE ADS IN THE NEWS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY IS OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. BRIEFLY Mr. and Mrs: Glenn Strehle and their son, John, of ley, Mass.

are expected Friday to spend the holidays at the home of Mrs. Strehle's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. C.

Howe on Lakeshore Drive. Mrs. Albert Theriault of Marquette is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theriault, for the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. LaMothe will have with them for the holidays Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Boyes (Elsie LaMothe) and children of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Don Wallis (Nancy Lallothe) and children, who are en route to Germany and Pvt. Glenn A. LaMothe, who is home on leave from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Home For The Holidays Michael Silverman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Silverman, arrived home from Michigan Technological University, Houghton, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John P.

Jeannette are expecting their sons home later this week for the Chrisimas vacation. John will come from the University of Detroit and David from St. Bona- BRIEFLY Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mathews and their daughter, Kelly Ann, of Greenfield, Wis.

are arriving tonight to spend their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Muluck and Miles Mathews. Outdoor Nativity Two Nights The Baptist Youth Fellowship of the First Baptist Church present what is believed to be the first outdoor pageant of The Nativity here on the evenings of Dec. 23 and 24.

The presentation will be on the grounds in front of the church Country Club Plans Party For New Year's Eve Because of construction work which is going on at the Sault Ste. Marie Country Club, the Country Club New Year's Eve dance will be held in the Marine Room of the Lockview Restaurant. Members are invited to bring guests to the party for which band. music will be provided. Dancing will begin at 9:30 p.m., with the cocktail hour starting at 8:30 p.m.

Favors wil be distributed and a late. Junch served, tiac, Kalamazoo and Sault Ste. Marie, Florence, and Elyria, Akron and Uniontown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Bell were hosts at the rehearsal dinner at the Del Mar Hotel venture High School at Sturde vant, Wis. Linda Worley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Worley, has arrived home for the holiday. son from Muskegon Business College.

Paula Schmidt, who is a junior at Madonna College at Livonia, is home to spend the bolidaya with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt. Pat Carr is here Muske gon Business College to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Carr of Superior St. Hospital Notes from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The church is located at 10th and John Streets.

The public is invited to attend. ICE CHIPS The Hiawatha Skating Club will follow its regular schedule Saturday, Dec. 24 except for group lessons. The club will bold its Christmas party for all members between 2 and 4 p.m. There will be games, exhibitions, and grand march with a visit from Santa and a treat for all.

There will be no patch session Dec. 25. There will be no skating Wednesday Dec. 28 because of the hockey tournament being held that day. The Hiawatha Skating Club officers and board members would like to take this opportunity to wish all the joy and peace and blessings of this Christmas season.

BRIEFLY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barry Jr. and their sons, Joe, Kenneth and Mike of Mason are arriving today to spend. the Christmas weekend with his mother; Mrs.

Joseph Barry, 335 Hursley Ave. The following patients were admitted to War Memorial Hospital: Frank Killips, Fred Holt, Richard Cook Denise Killips, Frank Melloh, Sault; Francis Toivola, Drummond Island; Sulewski, DeTour; Randall Cryderman, Dafter. The following patients were discharged: Richard Francis Brown, Grace Campbell, Elsie Harmon, Marlene McKechnie, Todd Timko; George Vincent, Stanley: Sault; Charlene Adame, DeTour; Lucy Leblanc, Maude Rowan, Pickford; Elean, or Stump, St. Ignace. THE OFFICES AND DOCK OF THE C.

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OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY AUNT MARION'S Alweys Plenty of FREE PARKING "The Biggest Little Sapermarket You Ever Saw ha' Your Lite!" Converdently Located--Minneapolis at 7th 4, MRS. THOMAS ALLEN BELL Evening Rites Unite Pair At a candlelight ceremony at the First Baptist Church on Saturday evening, Dec. 17, Brenda Sue Bertram and 1 Thomas Allen Bell were united in marriage. The Rev. Chester Laymon performed the double ring ceremony at 7:30 in the presence of 300 guests.

Mrs. LeRoy Case was organist and Mrs. Gene Harrington sang. The bride is the daughter of Sir. and Mrs.

Edward Bertram of 606 E. Easterday: Ave. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell of Elyria, Ohio, former Sault residents.

The empire style bridal gown of dulcet satin was floor length with long sleeves tapered over the hands. Appliques of Parisienne lace on bodice were repeated on the A line skirt. A sleeveless coat of satin was secured at each shoulder with a bow and ended in a. chapel train. A tiara of rhinestones and pearls held her illusion veil.

She carried white poinsettias and red roses in a cascade arrangement. Joyce LaCoy, maid of honor, wore a floor length empire gown made with a bodice of claret velvet and.a skirt of pink chiffon. Her headpiece was of matching pink chiffon with a veil in lighter pink. She carried a cascade of pink and white poinsettias. Bridesmaids were Judith Bertram of Uniontown, Ohio, niece of the bride, and Judith Bell of Elyria, the bridegroom's sister.

Their gowns and flowers were like the honor maid's. Ronald Bertram of Pontiac, the bride's brother, was best man. Groomsmen were Raymond Clegg, cousin of the bridegroom, and Donald Barbo of Ludington. Ushering were John Clegg, the bridegroom's cousin, and Randall Bertram, nephew of the bride. The bride's mother chose a two piece knit dress in lightning blue.

The bridegroom's mother wore, blue jersey. Both bad lavender orchids. Assisting at the -reception In the church parlors were Mrs. Wilbert Reynolds of Detroit, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Everett Clegg; aunt of the bridegroom; Sally Klaft of Ludington, Mrs.

Ronald Bertram of Pontiac, Mrs. Robert Nicholas. of Mra. Harold Bertram of Uniontown, Ohio: Mrs. Duane Bertram, Ruth McDonald and Nancy Johnston.

For traveling through the midwestern states, the new Mrs. Bell wore a three piece knit suit in red and white with matching accessories. The couple will be at home Jan. 2 at 225 Houston Place, KalamazOO. The bridegroom attended Lake Superior State College and is now a senior at Western Michigan University.

The new Mrs. Bell has. accepted -a position with a Kalamazoo printing company. She is also a licensed cosmetologist. Both are 1963 graduates of Sault High School.

Out of guests were. from Detroit, Durand, Ludington, Rudyard, Pickford, Marquette, Pon- READ THE ADS IN THE NEWS OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Conveniently located at 812 Ashmun St. Upstairs. 5 rooms, 2 baths, private parking at rear. Front and back entrance.

For further information inquire at Teets' Barber Shop at 812 Ashmun or call 2-3443 after 6 P. M. YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY PACK IN A BOXES and BUCKETS OF Kentucky Fried Chicken ORDER YOUR CHOICE OF SALADS, TOO CREAMY COLE SLAW BAKED SALAD BEAN SALAD MACARONI SALAD YOUR ANSWER TO THE BUSY HOLIDAY RUSH Kentucky Fried Chicken ORDER NOW FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY No food planning, Da preparation, no dishes to wash, no time out from your parly we do all the work. Just give us a call up to 2 A. M.

New Year's Eve. Two vehicles for delivery. (Just 50c delvery charge.) Carry Out Ashmun Hill ot 13th Ave. DIAL ME 2-3353 Sault Ste. Marie, Mick..

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