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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 1

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, AUG. 25, '64 NEWBERRY HELEN KLEBES 2M W. JohB Phone 33 NEWS FRED SHULTZ 4K E. John Phone COMMERCIAL PRINTING CIRCULATION, ADVERTISING In Newberry, back copies of The Evening News may be obtained by calling 733.

Carliiigs Lose Newberry Briefs Mrs. Joseph Villemure Ann KEWBERRY-Xeu-berry Car- amj Rah lings, softbail team winner of the; fof Xor recent softball tournament atj wWfe hev wefe joined sister! Sault Ste. Marie, was defeated, pauj James Qp the hter by Edwards Bar softoal! team of of Mr and Mrg Villemure she Iron Mountain. 3-1. Saturday aft- has bMn atlending summcr in ernoon at Ripiey F.cldI Han- istitute Carleton and cock, cinder iield.

fne game (hey wiu rcturn tfl Xewberry on was played in ram at 4 p. m. Thursday. En route they will: and as the regular diamonds were I visit re latives and friends in too wet to play on at Mjnnesota On Sundav Mrs CAR TOP FOR BED NEWBERRY The soft lop roof of a convertible automobile owned by Mr. and Mrs.

George Dunn, who own a cottage at the Hja- watba Club soutn of here, may have been a comfortable bed, but it just wasn't strong enough to support the weight of a bear. The Dunns had parked their car for the night recently and in the morning found the roof of the auto a shambles. The bear apparently had climbed on the hood of the car to the auto's roof, which caved in under the animal's weight. They said a bear weighing about 300 pounds had been reported seen in the Hiawatha Club area prior to the incident. Newberry Briefs Elizabeth Duflo and Juy Anderson went on a visit to Hampton.

where they visited with 40 BOURI DEVOTION The annual Forty Hours Devotion at St. Gregory Church will be held Sunday and Monday, Aug. 30 and 31. Airman l.C. and Mrs.

John Duf- ne 40 ho)jrs jn honur the i to- i Holv Eucharist will open Sunday headed rth on Mrs. Sarah Lambert of Reed at he a High Mass Adora I and as he wen City is making an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Mahar. iVewberry Briefs An auto accident occurred at I 10:05 p. m.

Saturday on M-135-1. just south of county road of Curtis was county road 135- wen around a Mr. and Mrs. William Webber and family of Gulliver visited with his mother. Mrs.

Goldie Ixm- do, and also with his sister, Mrs. Donald Bouchard and family of San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Bouchard and family left today via train for San Antonio, after a three- week visit with her mother, and tion of the Blessed Sacrament lo Soing ditch' will continue throughout the day. There will be the usual evening services.

and striking a tree. Jacobson was ticketed by Michigan State I Police for driving on wrong side 'if road. He was taken to tudu. lie was iditeii tu UK Father Neil Smith of Grand: Tahquamenon Hospital Marais will preach the sermons, suffering from bruises and shock on Sunday evening and Mondays and was The front of at the closing. i the car was damaged.

On Sunday night there will be; rs Gordon Robertson, the the nocturnal adoration. The men former Betty Graydon. and her of the parish will be asked to two sons, John and Chris, left The closing of the forty hours; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gray- ti-ill fraL-a nn Mnnriav will take place on Monday with! don Only two games out of 27 were played on account of the bad It was a scheduled Class double elimination tournament.

The tournament committee at Joseph Villemure Sr. and grand-! daughter, Kathy Rahilly, will be' accompanied by Sister Paul' James, and they will go to Sienna Heights College at Adrian and from there Sister Paul James I Houghton is trying to arrange will board a plane for Miami, for playing out the games at a where she will be teaching later date and on more centrally located diamonds. at Barry College. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Flake of Paradise spent the weekend with READ THE ADS IN THE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lenzi. Bosch Loses Bosch Softball team played in the Upper Peninsula softball tournament at Crystal Falls on Saturday, losing to Jshpeming. 7-3.

The game was played in drizzling rain, after a delay of several hours. Stephenson pitched for Bosch and Maki for Ishpeming. Xewberry Ishpeming 000 043 the 5:30 p. m. Mass and procession.

Viv also Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bou- keep the schedule of adoration, Sunday for their home in Royal chard. Donald Bouchard is a as was done so well last year. Qak after a week's visit with her staff sergeant in the U.

S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDaniel and family of Charlotte, N.C., and Mrs.

D. McDaniel of Flint visited at the home of the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guinther. George Place of Cheboygan was a business caller at the Luce county court house Monday.

Betty Smead of Pontiac entered Tahquamenon General Hospital Saturday. Petering Sunday were Melville Heppe, Darlene Brow The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan MAX ABOUT TOWN and Carol Keune. Entering Monday was William Hetrick. William Larson left Sunday and will be confined at Ingham Medi- Ella Mae McXeil. Iva Whipple, Charles McXeil Ricki Whippie.

Gary Whipple and Alice Bradley motored to Escanaba on Sunday to attend the Upper Pen- i insula State Fair. Births LEGAULT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Legault of Engadine are the parents of a son. born Aug.

23 at 12:03 p.m. at Tahquamenon General Hospi-i Donn a and Judy Rintamaki of tal. He weighed nine pounds and Negaunee and Ocomto Falls. WHITEFISH ounces. respectively, returned to their homes last week after BERRY spending their summer helping Mr.

and' Mrs. Richard Berry their aunt Mrs. Mae Kitto in her i are the parents of a daughter, restaurant. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest born Aug. 24 at .12:32 a.m. at the Rintamaki came for them. Prudy Ann I Tahquamenon General Mrs. Lenore Kitto is spending Fair entered the Tahquamenon! She weighed six-pounds and two the summer with Her son and will submit to surgery.

General Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mattson and 1 sons, Gregory and Bruce, spent the past week visiting at the! ounces. XEWBERRY BRIEFS wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Kitto. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beedy of Raber spent Sunday with his sister, Julia Beaudoin and fam- home of his mother, Mrs.

Minnie Sister Mary Gabriel, registrar I Mattson. Dale was employed at at Mt. Senario CoUege. Mfs fi Beau the university of Washington at; smith, and Sister and rs 0od Seattle the past year and at the Philomena of St. LouiS School, Pontiac ht ohn University of Wisconsin at Washburn, spent the past hQfng as wee j- waukee for the summer session, week with Sister Gabriel's moth- Dale has accepted employment i er.

Mrs. Pearl McLaughlin, and at Chicago for the coming year, her brother, William McLaugh- There will be a rummage sale lin, and other relatives. Sister Bedell of Port Huron spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bedell last week.

at St. Gregory parish hall, spon-j Mary Gabriel and Sister Maryi ilr and Mrs Ro ert Austin sored by St. Ann's Altar Society. Philomena left Monday by plane children came last weekend Friday at 1 p.m. Kindly bring articles to the parish hall by Wednesday evening.

from Kincheloe for Wisconsin. Wiliiam McLaughlin took them to Kincheloe. all kinds of people go for "What makes Stroll's so popular? It's a different flavor you can -wrap youx- thirst around. Whether you're a big man on the campus, a belle of the ball, or just one of the boys, you'll enjoy that fire-brewed flavor. Have a Stroh'st OM.Y New Maico Hearing Glasses for those who desire new slim look The lightest, slimmest, most inconspicuous hearing glasses ever developed by Fully transistorized with (emperature compensated circuits, Hu separate twitch and volume control.

let it tend information about Capella Addren MAICO, WITTE HEARING SERVICE 410 2nd AVE; SOUTH, ESCANABA, MICHIGAN HEARING DISTRIBUTOR WILL BE AT THE FALLS HOTEL, NEWBERRY, AUG. 26, FROM 4 TO 8 P. M. HOTEL OJIBWAY, SAULT STE. MARIE.

AUG. 27. FROM 3 TO 8 P. M. TRAVELERS HOTEL, ST.

IGXACE, FRL, AUG. FROM 4 to 8 P. M. FREE HEARING TEST AND HOME BY-APPOINTMENT WITH NO OBLIGATION for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Barnes. Last week guests at the Curren Hawkins horns ivere and Mrs. Carl Lehman and" son, Brian of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Kies and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kies of Allen and Jerome respectively, i spent a few days with the Leo I Zantops last William Wilson spent the end at his home near Paradise. A dinner honoring the birthday I of Curren Hawkins was held at the Leo Zantop home Sunday. This Is Your Map of the New SENATORIAL DISTRICT i 3 i I i 1 I STRONGS I Here from Colorado last week to visit and friends were i Mr.

and Mrs. William Scott and family. Mrs. Scott is the former Ruth Palmanteer. i Last week 65 people from Piatt Lake took a train excursion through Agawa Canyon in On! tario, Canada.

i Mr. and Johnson i of Strongs and Mason Palmer from Newberry returned home after spending eight days ing friends in Central Lake, Ells! worth and Torch Lake. i Edward Hudson of Kalamazoo called on friends' in town "last I week while visiting in the area. I Hudson lived at Salt Point and Trout Lake in recent years. i Mrs.

Clifton Piies was in Mar- 1 quette last week making prepara: tions for enrollment at the Unil versity, where she expects to attend full time this year. Mrs. Ries has taught in Jones School for the past several years. Visiting at the-William Johnson home recently were Mr', and Mrs. Leo Mattson and family of Cadillac.

Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnson and Wally and Roy- Johnson of Sault, Mason Palmer from Xewberry and Mrs. E. Sawyer and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mills and family moved into their new mobile home last week. Strongs and vicinity has been visited by Esther Ellis, who lived here a number of years ago when she was an elementary student. Miss Ellis had just returned from a visit in Canada.

She now lives in Niles. Mich. Spending a few days in "Petoskey this week are Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Maynard. RE-ELECT SENATOR THOMAS F. SCHWEIGERT BEPUBLICAN Primary Election Sept. 1st HEART OF A CLAM VICTORIA.

B. C. (AP) The blood pressure of the common clam is being measured here in the interest of research. The project was started by Dr. L.S.

Smith. University of Victoria biology-zoology Using a hypodermic needle modern medical aids. Dr. Smith and his students are able-to measure the clam's blood pressure, which is from one to five per cent of human blood pressure. "We are "working on blood pressure in clams-and salmon to discover how the heart works," Dr.

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