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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 7

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
Issue Date:
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7
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Philip Gaston i Listed In Who's Who In Midwest Hugh Philip Gaston of 1404 Cambridge Road, Ann Arbor, a former resident of Sault Ste. Marie, has been included in the current edition of Who's Who in thr Midwest. Gaston. who has also been listed in Who's Who in American Education since 1955, was graduated from Sault High School in 1929. He is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. Gaston of this city. He is presently a lecturer in counseling, mental health and parent education and conducts a private counseling service.

Hospital Notes The following patients were ad mitted to War Memorial Hospital: Patricia Burke, Stanley Pratt, Judith King, Diane Nolan, Ada Sih erhorn, Patrick Sauro, Angus Halcin, Ben Sagen, Sault; Charles Busha, Drummond Is land- Marguerite McCrary, Brim ley; Ricky Suggitt, DaRer; Nancy Kizor, Cicero, Cathy Roach, Eckerman; Evans Lalas Rudyard; Mae Lindsey, Ecker man; Wanda Johnson, Rudyard Falls City Rebekahs will meet tonight at eight o'clock in the IOOF Hall. Members are askei to bring a few Christinas cookies for lunch. Mr. and Mrs. James Knight and their three children, Mike, Kathy and Karen, are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, the Otis Rightmyers in Sault Ste.

Marie and the Harold Knights in St. Ignace. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Brown Jr. of Pontiac arrived in the Sault Thursday evening to spend the holidays their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown Sr.

of 814 Swinton St. Mr. and Mrs. George Huey and sons David and Marc of Roselle Gordon Lynd, Brimley; Diane Schmitigal, Brighton; Dale Smith, DeTour. The patients were discharged: Isaac Ball, Ruby DeLine, Janet Hancock, Fred Holt, Russell Hodrhstra, Frank Mellob, Loren Biasing, Richard Cook Jr.

Sault; Robert Dixon, Kincheloe; Kimberly Frankvoich, Goetzville. Park, N.Y. spent the Christmas loliday with Mrs. Huey's parents, Mr. Mrs.

David Ripley of Court Street. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ripley is their daughter, Kathleen, of Edgeley, N.D. Lyndy and Jan Allen of Hastings are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. S. Strahl, 507 St. James Place.

The Strahls spent th'e Christmas weekend in Gladstone with her mother and sister. Christer Palm, Sault High exchange student from Sweden, will be available for short talks to interested City Civic organizations after the first of the year, according to Mildred Enich, faculty advisor for the Exchange Student Program. IB bis talks Christer hopes to compare his experiences during his short time in the United States with those In. Us native Sweden. Arrangements can be made for Christer to appear at any civic organization by contacting him at his home in Sanlt Ste.

Marie with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malette, 1209 Superior ME 2-8156. )pen House For Carsons Wednesday The Rev. and Mrs.

Verle Caroa of Alpena, former Sault Sta. Marie residents, will be guests )f honor at an open house on )ec. 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, 701 Prospect The Rev.

Mr. Carson is a ormer minister of Central Methodist Church here. The Carsons will be in the Sault for a 3rief stay this week. The open house at tht Myers' lome will begin at 8 p.m. BRIEFLY Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher of Denver, are visiting Mrs. Fisher's father, John Atkins, during Christmas week. Arbutus Bottrell and June Piasoski arrived Saturday morning from Milwaukee to spend the holidays with relatives and friends here. In The Service McKEE's ACCENTS BIG THE EVENING NEWS SAULT STE.

MARIE, DEC. 27, OF LADIES' FASHION APPAREL IS STILL GOING STRONG! COME IN FOR BIG BARGAINS PVT. GLENN A. LaMOTHE Pvt." Glenn A. LaMothe, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn C. LaMothe, is home on leave for the holidays. He completed his basic training at Fort Polk, and is now in training at Fort Leonard Wood, to be a water purification specialist. His address is: Pvt.

Glenn A. LaMothe RA 168898M Co. 2nd Bn, 4th Spec. Tng. Bde.

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