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I at at at at at at at CLASS REUNION -First row, left to right--Latisha Cardone Romindino, Cordie Frances Petrone Napel, Joki Aldrich, Alice Anderson, Lane, Velma Amy Luoma Ahola Butler, Spencer, Mary Urbanski Bridgeman, Valesano, Lempi Hakala Savitski, Corona, Loretta Koivu. Second row, to Ellen Ahonen Hendrickson, Niemala Theresa Maki, Jennie Nelson Koski, Niemala Drake, Ruth of Germany, who is vacationing at a Stone Lake resort, States. dura visit to the United Robert Mazurek and chilMrs. dren of Green Bay, are Mrs. vaJane cationing Burt, and family.

They plan with mother, for the remainder of the to stay weck. G. Kremposkis Wed 25 Years 1933 Savinski Rund, Delich Callardi mer, Ellen WAKEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. George Kremposki celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary with an "open house" Sunday afterat their home in noon and evening Wakefield Township.

The home was decorated with Mrs. Kremposki wore a pink rose garden flowers for the occassion. corsage and Mr. Kremposki, a white their two carnation grandsons, Tony and boutonniere, gifts bf Joey The table WaS decorated with Trolia. a low flanked arrangement by white tapers, and of garden ers ding centered cake topped a three with a miniature with tiered wedbridal rose couple, buds.

Miss Charlotte and decorated with Saari cut and served the cake, behind and Miss Carol Koski presided the silver-service. The couple silver. was presented "mock with a purse was of staged for A the entertainment wedding" of the guests. Hostesses the Mrs. event were Mrs.

Albin Backlund, William Matta. Mrs. William Trolla. Hamilton Lunch and was Mrs. served to Anthony 100 relatives and friends.

Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dube. Loncharge, Hubbell, and. Miss Emily Ironwood.

The Kremposkis were married in Wakfield July 24, 1928. Mrs. Kremposki is the former Alice attendents Dalwere beck of Mr. and Wakelield. Mrs.

The John Russ, who were also present at the anniversary celebration. made Mr. their and home Mrs. in Wakefield Kremposki have most of Mr. the Kremposki is employed at the time since their marriage.

Plymouth Mine. who have stationed four children: Ronald, is with the army in Germany; George Jr. Wakefield: Gerald. at home: and of Flint; Mrs. Anthony Trolla of two grandchildren, Tony and Joey Trolla.

Group Will Attend Funeral of Relative WAKEFIELD-Mrs. Janet, Wilfred Mrs. Rostoilan Herman Wertanen, Wakefield, and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyman, semer.

where they were called by left this morning for Chithe cago, death of Mrs. Rostolian's, Mrs. Wertanen's and Mrs. The Nyman's deniece, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patty Nowicki, 15. Len Nowicki, 2912 Mildred ceased Mrs. Nowicki is the Wakefield. formcr Lila Anderson of Chicago, The Nowicki's are well known here, as they spend summer. Patty died their vacation here every suddenly been a ill only for several of cerebral hemhorage, having hours.

of air, or space, for holding Capacity invisible moisture doubles with cach increase of 20 degrees Fahrenheit in temperature. Bam, Jean Fall and Winter Coats Are In We invite you to see them and use our convenient layaway plan. Needled rows trim the cuff and shawl collar bestowing graceful animation to Downy's rious texture Milium Iridescent taffeta lining. Sizes 6-16, 5-15. In red, pink, blue and natural.

WAKEFIELD FIVE IRONWOOD Petrone, Leona Frances Osier Peterson, Mary Kuivien Hill, Elsie Hill BreColgin Koski, Adeline Gilbert DAILY GLOBE, IRONWOOD, MICH. Warning Given On Removal of Lighted Torches BESSEMER-Police Chief M. Gedda, today. issued a warning to persons (believed to be teen-agers) who took lighted torches from streets in the city that are under construction. "This is a very serious offence." sail Chief Godda.

"'The torches arc set out at night to warn motorists street of the unsafe condition of the and to guide the driver through the unsafe portion to safety. Removal of warning lights can result in serious accident and loss of life. In addition to the offense of creating a serious hazard by removal the light. the act also includes the offense of stealing elty property." said the police taken, chief. touches were ing the night, from N.

Clayberg Street, which is under construction, in preparation for paving. Only one side of the street is sale for travel. With the warning lights remov-1 ed, two cars were driven on the side, under soft construction, base. One sinking had 10 be pulled! out with a The police chief has also had reports that small children sticks play around these torches, lighting and paper, and parading through the streets and yards, with these burning objects. They are causing a fire hazard, not only to themselves, but to property through which they pass Mr.

Gedda said. Children are warned to keep ontircly away from these torches and to leave them in place. They are there for the purpose of warning of clanger. The police department has infor. mation on some of the persons removed the torches.

Before going out to apprehend them the police arc giving them the opportu- torches of giving assurance that the ofnity bringing back the and fense will not be repeated. "Tampering with these torches, must said Gedany way, Ye it continues, offenders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the low. Parents will be held responsible for the offense and for any damage Bessemer Personals Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Skitch and Mrs.

Mabel Loudon. Peterboro, altOntario, left yesterday, ther vacationing here Hoffner, with sister sis- in tor. Mrs. Alfred Roberts. and Mrs.

Frank Jaw. and nice, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L'pton. En route to nephew they visited with their semer.

brother law. Mr. and and Mra. Will A Roberts, Marquette. and they plan to visit in with Mr.

and Mrs. Walter erts, before returning home. Ronald Davey and his fiancee, Miss Leeta Jo Austin, of Saginaw. vacationing at the home of his are father. John Davey Woolsey Strect, and with other relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Colenso. Birmingham, are vacationing with her mother, Mrs.

William McMinn, and other relatives. Mrs. Anna Mattson and Mr. and James Novascone returnMrs. from Superior.

where the they attended! end, ceremonies which the during former's daughter in law. Mrs. Marshall Mattson, State was College. She obtained graduated a Bachelor's degree in education, and plans to continue teaching in Duluth, where her husband is also employed. Miss Vivian Hedberg left during the week encl for a two wecks' vacation in Chicago and points in North Dakota.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kosmicki and children, Therese and Tommy, left for Stone Lake.

alter vacationing here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosmicki. They were accompanied by Max BE SURE! INSURE! William Kuivinen Agency Phono 21551 Wakefiold, Mich. Stratojets Cross Atlantic Ocean In Record Time Anton Radowski Dies on Monday WAKEFIELD-Anton Radowski, 77, died at 6 p.m.

Monday at the Divine Infant of Prague He had been ill for several years. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Mr. Radowski was born in Chotel, Poland, on October 4, former 1876. He Michilina was married to the Pieniski Poland.

He came to Chicago in 1905 and worked in the steel mills and stock yards. He to Wakefield in 1913 and came Mrs. Radowski and the children here from Poland in 1914, came Mr. Radowski was employed in the mines until he retired 12 years ago. He was a member of the Polish National Alliance and served as treasurer of the group.

He is survived by his wife and eight children, Ikola, Mrs. Emil Mrs. Grasso, JerMrs. Eino and ome Salo. Wakefield; Helen, at.

home: John and Frank, and Chicago; Edward, Michael, Wakefield; home; 11 grandchildren; two ers, great Joseph and John, Wakefield. grandchildren; and two brothThree children preceded him in The body is at the J. J. Frick death. funeral home which Funeral will be services open at 7 p.m.

today. will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Rev. Francise Krysty Lakeside officiating.

Burial in cemetery. Wakefield Personals Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koellner and aby. Ricky arrived Sunday night to and Jimmie, Cudspend a Koellner's parents, Mr.

and week's vacation visiting Mrs. Oscar Benson, Plymouth Road. and other relatives and friends. They were former Wakefield residents. Mrs.

Koellner is the former Nona Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trettin have returned from a vacation trip to kee. Mr.

Trettin's mother sisMinneapolis, Madison and Milwautor accompanied them here from Milwaukee, and will visit here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward C. Benson, St.

Louis. are guests at the of Mr. Benson's brothor in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Anderson, and also vacationing at the Anderson cottage on Beaton's Lake. Mrs. Ida Kanta left last week Calgary, Canada, Saari, to visit her sister, Mrs. John for a month.

The two sisters have not met for several years. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Anderson. left Monday night on a combined business and pleasure trip to Seattle, and Canada. Wakefield Briefs The Board of Education will hold their night at 7 in organizational the board rooms meeting in the Senior High School. Mrs. Miljevich To Have 'Open House' WAKEFIELD-Mr.

and Mrs. El Miljevich Sr. will observe their fiftieth wedding anniversary, with typical Serbian house" a celebration, at their home in Come- Suntery Location, Wakefield, until. on day, Aug. 2, from 2 10 p.

m. Friends are invited. Tudor-style Virginia House. a mansion. in Richmond, is built largely of materials taken in from Engancient Warwick Priory Cameramen, Nobody Took a Picture Hoffman, Margaret Ronan Weston, Stella Blawskowski Bugick, Third Beatrice Milkovich Sawa, nett, Margaret McGraw Cowling.

Franchino, Roland Favero, Henry -Hubert Fountain. Anton Yatchek, Jack Kujala, Charles Koivu, Earl Jacobson, Roman Maki, Willis Harvey, Arnold Harju right--Edwin Lepinski, Arthur Koivu. This Wakefield class held its Mike Obradovich. (Portrait Salon Photo) ELGIN, Ill. 25 mem- of the Elgin Camera Club bers were snapping their shutters at long-horned sheep bull in a appeared suburban unpasture when a announced.

animal stomped and snorted. toward, them, the scrambled to hobbyists the broke and safety Elmer of Gylleck, their leader, then autos parked nearby. addressed them. was a narrow squeak," he said. "but that bull coming at us made a great picture.

How many of you snapped it?" Not a voice or hand was raised. Former Hurley Resident Dies Mrs. Stan Larson, former Hururley resident, died Sunday noon at Petaluma, according to information received by relatives in this, vicinity. The former Anna Jimski, Mrs. Larson WaS born at Hurley and.

graduated from Hurley high school. and She attended Milwaukee the Superior grades Colleges in the Gile and State and taught Pence schools for several years beprimary fore leaving for California. Surviving are her husband, three sons, and a graddaughter, all of Petaluma; five sisters, the ses Agnes and Jimski Conard of Duluth, Mrs. Josephine Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs.

Leonard Chart of Montreal, and Mrs. broth- Peter Ademino of Hurley, and a er. Peter Jimski of Gile. Funeral services were to be held today at Petaluma and burial was to be made there. Rockland Family Has Reunion on Sunday ROCKLAND-A family reunion was held at the Baraga County Park Sunday, July 26.

Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Frannk York and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Raymond VioShiroda and family, let DcGetman, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and son, Jerry, Belvidere, Mrs. Davis and daughter, Barbara, Hollywood, Mrs. Lill Cosby, Mr.

and Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Vernon Cosby, Leonard Shiroda and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Shiroda Norbert and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Shiroda, Mrs. Pauline Shiroda and Francis, Mrs. William Biesson, wanger and Mary, Houghion; Chester Mrs.

Clara Durham and HoffIronwood; Mrs. John Hoffman, man, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman Jr. and family, and Mr.

family, and Mrs. S. Maurice Shiroda and William Robert Hoffman Yakovich, Rockland. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank York and troit, sons, visiting John. here Lyman, with rela'Brian, and Deare tives. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shiroda, son.

Charles, and Mrs. Violet DeGetman are visiting with Mrs. S. Shiroda. Maj.

John Eisenhower Remembers Truce Date John Eisenhower, son of the CENTRAL FRONT, Korea uPsaid today, "'We are all Maj. the shooting is over but the President, glad job ahead is even the tougher." date the "I will never forget shooting stopped," first ho said, anniversary "because it was my Korea. I came here exactly, one year ago, on July 27, Young Eisenhower, intelligence officer of the 3rd Infantry rotation Division. 37 points toward and has should be eligible to go home Aug. land.

WE WISH TO INTRODUCE J. W. HUSS in Ironwood and As our Sales Representative We have markets and statistical informavicinity. tion on all STOCKS and BONDS to either of the following: Direct your inquiries J. W.

HUSS De Young-Tornga Co. 132 W. Aurora Street 924-26 G. R. Nat'l Bank Bldg.

Grand Rapids 2, Michigan Ironwood, Michigan Brazil nuts grow only in the vast of the Amazon basin in expanse Brazil. State to Call 11,200 for Draft LANSING was ordered today to draft 1,200 men for the armed services during September. Col. Arthur A. Holmes, state selective service director, said the cal.

was the smallest since June of 1952. County will provide 480 and the out-state counties 720. Wayne men The call by counties: Alcona 2, Alger 2. Allegan 10, 5, Antrim 3, Arenac Baraga 2, Barry 6, Bay 16, Alpena 3: Board Berrien 13, 14, Calhoun Board 217, Branch 5, Calhoun 10; Cass 2, Chippewa Charlevoix 7. a a a Clare 2, Clin2.

Cheboygan 2, ton 5, Crawford 6, Genesee Dickinson 8. Board Eaton 25, 35; 4, Emmet 2, Genesce Board 26. 20; Traverse Gladwin 4, Gra- 2, Gogebic 8, Grand Liot Hillsdale 4, Houghton Josco 12, Huron 8, Ingham 15, Ionia 5, 3, Tron 2, Isabella 2, Jackson 15; Kalamazoo 20, Kalkaska none, Kent Board 42, 25; Kent Board 43, 10: Keweenaw none, Lake 2, La5, Leelanau 2, Lenawee 8, peer Livingston 5, Luce 2, Mackinac 4, Macomb 50, Manistee 5, Marquette 12, Mason 2,. Mecosta 2, Menomi8, Midland 8, Missaukee Mont- 3, nec 10, Montcalm 4, morency Muskegon 35, Newaygo Oakland 4, Board Oakland Board 65, Oakland 10; Board 67, 25; 4, Osceola 4. Oscoda 2, Otsego 2, Oceana' 2, Ogemaw 3.

Ontonagon Ottawa 10, Presque Isle 4, Ros20, common St. 2, Joseph 6. Sanilac 6, SchoolSaginaw 40, St. Clair craft Shiawassee 8, Tuscola 85, 8, Van Buren Washtenaw 8. Board 341, 10; WexWashtenaw Board 10; ford 3.

Bond Attempt Made In Polygamy Arrests SHORT CREEK, Ariz. VP-Negotiations to furnish bonds for the 34. and 50 women arrested in a men state raid on this polygamous community began today following the arrival of an attorney from Salt Lake City, Utah. The attorney said he was H. S.

Nolan. A predawn raid Sunday by Arizona authoritics rounded up 263 children in addition to the mer. and women. Juvenile court proceedings to determine disposition of the children wil: be the next step. Juvenile, the court fulure judges status also of some will of the wives who are as young as 13.

A bottle thrown from a steamer off the coast of Mexico was picked up 8000 miles away, across the Pacific, less than two years later. FLAPPERS, FUN and the ROARING 20's Clara Bow was Hollywood's "It" girl. Texas Guinan was queen, even in pants. There were the Ziegfeld girls, the Vanities and John "Hamlet" Barrymore. Atlantic City's first bathing pageant introduced skintight swim suits and bare arms Women drank next to men in speakeasies.

On the dance floor, anything went; and Ted Lewis shouted, "Is everybody happy?" These were the Roaring 20's, recreated in 16 pages of revealing pictures and colorful text in the current issue of CORONET. Young and old alike will live again the brashest, loudest, craziest era in American history. You won't want to miss August Coronet now on sale Vivian Tobin Benrow left to right Sawaski, Nels Ny4th row left to Arvid Peterson, reunion last week. Purse Left in Jail, Returned With $40 left her purse containing $40 the city jail while participating in religious services for the prisoners. The prisoners turned the purse over to police officers--with the $40 still in it.

ordered Truman Tax Report Said Incorrect One NEW YORK (-Judge I. Rosenman said today discussions are underway with the In-: ternal Revenue Service to permit former President Truman to ease the tax bite on the magazine sale of his memoirs to Time, Inc. Rosenman would not confirm thet Truman will get $600.000 for the sale, but said a report that the tax plan had, been turned down the was revenue service said in A spokesman for ington there had been no ruling on the tax plan. Matron Dies At Ontonagon ONTONAGON-Mrs. James Din67, night at the Onger, tonagon Memorial hospital.

The daughter of the date Mr. and Mrs. born March 25, 1886, in Ontonagon and James Alexander. she was spent her girlhood here. She later went to Chicago to work and there married Mr.

Dinger on 1916. After he retired nine ycars ago they came to Ontonagon to make their home. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Ben Kioski, Ontonagen; one sister, Mrs. Stella Comtin, Mass; four brothers.

George and Charles Alexander, tonagon, Linus, Detroit. Falls, and Wilfred, Funeral arrangements are not complete. Found in North American swamp areas, plant has a hollow stem filled the huntsman's horn pitchwith water, in which insects er drowned. In Korea, white is the traditional color of mourning and is worn for three years 1 for close relatives. FAIRFORD AIR BASE, England (P) An American B47 Stratojct bomber flashed across the Atlantic from the United States to England today in the record-shattering time of 4 hours and 45 minutes.

The sleek, sweptwing: six jet atom bomber, called the world's fastest, whooshed from Limestone, Maine, Air Base to Fairford 3 distance of 3,120 miles nonstop at an average speed of about 609 miles an hour. The flight clipped 37 minutes off the previous record of 5 hours 22 minutes, set last June 6 by another B47. Today's record breaker, commanded by Lt. Col. James M.

Smith, 36, of Austin, left Limestone at. 2:45 a. Central and landed Fairford in England at 7:30 a. CST. Other members of the three-man Lu Col.

Donald H. crew were Franks, of Wellsboro, manding officer of the 346th Bomb Squadron who helped Smith Daw- pilot the plane, and Maj. Albert E. son, Pontiac, the observer. The plane will join the U.

S. 1-Porce's 306th Medium Bomb Wing -45 planes in all -which arrived here early in June for a 90-day of duty. The 306th's permatour: base is MacDill Field, Tampa, Fla. In flying over last month, several of the B47s broke records set only minutes or hours earlier by other B47s. British Canberra jet bomber flew the Atlantic in less time several months ago but the route was shorter from Labrador to Ireland.

The B47s are becoming the backbone of America's medium bomber force. They are designed and equipped to deliver the atom bomb at high speed and long range. Because there was no arrangement for timing by the Aeronautic Association, The the previous speed mark is unofficial. time of 5 22 minutes was in the same category, Top, speed during today's night was miles an hour. Rangetop Supper By CECILY BROWNSTONE Make this light-as-a-feather dessert ahead, then chill.

Pan-fried beef liver. browned potatoes and onions, snap beans, diced beets, bread and butter, marshmallow fluff beverage. Marshmallow Fluff Pudding Ingredient: cup, firmly packed brown sugar, flour, 2 eggs (separated), cups diced milk, marsh- cup cooking sherry, 1 cup mallows. Method: Mix brown sugar and flour in top of double boiler. Blend egg ually add to brown-sugar mixture yolks, milk and sherry: until smooth.

Cock over boiling water, stirring often. until thicken: WAKEFIELD THEATRE COMING WED. THURS. PREIVORY Corde TECHNICOLOR ACTUALLY FILMED IN THE HEART OF DARKEST QUEEN OF UNIVERSE Christine Martel. of France, proudly wears crown which is hers after winning the title, "Miss in competition with beauties from all over the world, at Long Beach, Calif.

The blue-eyed, has 33-inch bust, 22-inch waist, and brown-haired Parisian model a 35-inch hips, is five feet, three inches tall. ed -about 15 minutes. Turn into bowl; beat with rotary minutes. beater Stir (hand or electric) 2 in marshmallows. Beat egg whites until stiff; fold into pudding, blending gently but thoroughly.

Spoon into sherbet glasses, Chill several hours. Serve topped with whipped cream. Makes 6 servings. City May Change Name To Honor Sen. Tobey TEMPLE.

N. 11. -This 185- town may change its year 1o Tobey in honor of its name famed son, Sen. Charles W. Tobey, who died Friday.

Selecimen Henry Fish said would 10 before the town suggestion meeting next March. Tobey will be buried here today, Try Ringsmuth First They Have It Metal Picnic 69 Basket Makes picnicking easier and mere fun. Sturdily made of metal. Big enough for food for six persons. Ringsmuth Hardwares Open Friday Evenings WAKEFIELD MARENISCO surgical' mesh.

This is imbedded in the abdominal A nurse holds up a sample of stainless It reinforces weak muscles. The screen is 60 one steel muscles an that it is almost invisible before the camera. in operation called DOCTOR IMPLANTS STAINLESS SCREEN IN WOMAN'S ABDOMEN Fine mesh reinforces muscles Like steel rods in concrete MASSILLON, O. The story of one the most dramatic uses for stainless steel comes from Massillon, Ohio, where Republic Steel Corporation rolls much of the shiny metal. A doctor has used extremely fine stainless screen to reinforce the abdominal muscles of a woman.

0.003 Inch Diameter Wire The mesh for such implantations Js described as 50 50, fifty strands of wire to the inch. It is woven from atrand an wire 18-8 only 0.003 inch in disstainless steel single meter. The screen is so fine that it birdly shows in the X-rays. This stainless steel reinforcing IR used to strengthen hernia areas or any spot where there is of an accidental reopening of an incision. Stainless is used because it is corrosion-free and does not start chemical reactions in the Stainless A Versatile Mctal Stainless steel is perhaps the most widely used in refineries and chemversatile of metals.

It is lical plants because of its it resistance retains to corrosion and because its strength at high heat. It is, however, also extensively used to trim automobiles since the surface does not wear off. Atomic Energy the Newest Use One of the most promising new markets for stainless is in Very produc- large tion of atomic energy. tonnages of have Republic's into ENDURO the Stainless Steel gone nation's atomic energy plants. It is used for ducts, counter tops and containers for radioactive materials because it can be washed clean of "hot" materials.

ENDURO is the trade name for Republic Steel's stainless. Republic makes all its stainless steels at Canton, Ohio. This picture of an X-ray showe an "implantation" of stainless steel screen the abdominal muscles of a woman. The screen is too fine to show clearly enough in X-ray for an untrained person to it. In the photograph the screen has been retouched around the edge in order to locate the nosh, Ad.

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