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The Wakefield News from Wakefield, Michigan • Page 3

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FRIDAY. THE NEWS, WAKEFIELD, MICHIGAN MSC INVITIES 3ESORT OF MIDWEST Planning on operating a motel this summer? a resort, out cabins or cottages? Running a resort restaurant, If so, you wiil interested in the first campus meeting kond, the midwest resort and motel institute, March at Michigan State College. Kellogg Center fo Continuing Education, which has" meal, lodg- ipg and conference room facilities oh coUege campus, win be me site for the novel school. Growing, problems in setting up and operating- any type of tourist-or facilities wiU be met with advice and solutions at the institute. "Topics of interest to motel be included," says iad of the M.

water "its "But and )vered. Other management, --d entertain-, attractive building exteriors interiors, advertising, grounds guests light-grey suit with black 'trimming, pearl white h'at and gloves, black accessories and a corsage of pink orchid. Mrs. Hocking wore a pale blue suit with black accessories and pinned a pink orchid to her shoul- Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors." The bride was graduated with the class of, June 1951 at Hazel Park High School, arid is employed as stenographer for the Equitable, Life Assurance Society of the United States. The groom was graduated from Wakefield High School in June 1949, and served a three year enlistment period in the United States Army, serving in Korea and Japan.

He is employed in the Dodge Truck Plant. The couple is residing at 26 West Bernhc.rd, Hazel Park. Out of town guests and Mrs. William Hocking, sons, Donald and Roy, and daughter, Doris Ann, Wakefield; Norman Hocking, Travis Air Force Base. and Eloise Hockingt Mil- rAent." In a simple candlelight service More information on the insti- held at 4 3 February tute is available at county offices the Immanuel Lutheran 6f the Cooperative Extension Ser- Church Miss Norma Stevenson vice of the college or by writing exchanged vows with Wilbur to Resort and Motel Institute Youngquist, Bessemer.

The bride Jellogg Center, for Continuing 16 Daughter of Mr. and Education, Michigan State Continu- Gotfre Stevenson, Wakefield, and ing Education, Michigan State Col- the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Conrad Youngquist, Bessemer. The Rev. Frank J.

Limn' read HocMnjr-Bozek ne 1653 6 double rites before immediate relatives and TUT persons ls close friends of the couple. Mrs. of Miss Florence j. nn played soft nuptial A Ha2elJ Park organ music during the ceremony, daughter of and Mrs The bride gi ven marriage by L. Alexander, and Howard her father was charm ing in a MTM Mr and muted gold suit, dressmaker style, Mrs William Hocking, this caty.

and brown accessorie, and pinned fi TM emony tTO lace a corage of jonquils and hyacith in the Bethesday to he shoulder. She was attend- Missionary-Temple in Detroit with ed her sister i aw Mrs. CV 1X TM atin gene Stevenson, Bessemer, who al the double ring rites. The wore a blue sUit with navy acces church was decorated chrysan- sories aiid a carna tion and hya- tnemums. cinth corsage.

Morris Stevenson, arr 11T Sang Beca se and brother of-the bride, was the best The Lord Prayer and James man Beall Love You Truly" Mrs. Stevenson wore an acqua accompanied on the organ by Mrs. street length dress" with black ac- cessories and Mrs. Youngquist at- glven marria tended the wedding in a liavy, father; wore the traditional stree length dress with pink ac- white satin and lace gown, with cessories. 3 i tt btdic skrit and A wedding dinner for the wed- train.

whate net ding party immediate rela- embnidered veil fell from a silver tives was held at 'the Lakeview. ctown, she carried a white satin couple left on a short wedding and. white orchid- on a trip, after which they will make white-satin, covered uheir home in Wakefield. Miss Doris. Ann Hiocking, Wake- The bride was graduated from field, as maid of honor, was at- Wakefield High School with the tired in a pink satin and net dress, i ass "1944, -and the DelMar with matching pink net hat.

and Beauty School of Detroit. cjrried pink chrysanthemums. Miss era tes the Norma Beauty Salon HI Eloise Ruth Hocking, bridesmaid, Wakefield. wore a blue satin and net dress The bridegroom was graduated with lace 'bodice, with Sweetheart rom Bessemer High School and style net hat Ho match her gown, is employed afthe Geneva Mine. Miss Janet Marie Lee, bridesmaid, out of tcwn.

guests an yore a yellow satin and net dress aunt the bridegroom, Mrs. Ha- with lace bodice, and matching ze Sandstrom, Hay ward, yellow net, Sweetheart style hat. The little flower girl, Ruth Ann Ziem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ziem, wore a yellow satin and net dress, with a headband covered with pink chrysanthemums.

The best man was James Beall. Ushers were S-Sgt. Norman L. Hocking and Harry Beall. Mrs.

Alexander received the Nunni-Zuidmulder Miss Opal Zuidmulderj' daughter of Zuidtoulcfeiv became the bride of Eera Nurmi; son Mr. and Mrs." Victor Njurmi, Wakefield, Saturday, February at 2 p. m. in the Immanuel Lutheron Church, with the J. at the single ring ceremony.

-Miss Sydney Saari, Wakefield, playedr soft nuptial "background music jduring the The bride, given ih marriage by her father, was attired in a light blue dressmaker" suit, with navy blue accessories. She complimented -her costume with a navy blue hat, and veil, and wore a corsage of, red roses on her shoulder. was attended-by Miss Dorothy Nurmi. sister of the bridegroom, who royal blue with navy and white accessories, and a pink carnation corsage. Ward Zuidmulder.

brother of the bride was the. best man, and Eino Mattila, Wakefield, (usher. A weeding dinner for 35; relatives and friends was served at the Albert lnkala Serving were Mrs. Uaniel Johnson and Mrs. Inkala.

In the a reception attended by 10Q guests was-held at the Thomastbn Town. Hostesses at the reception John Johnson, Mrs. Earl, Angus, Mrs. Clarence Dalbeck'liifd Mary Russ. A three.Jtiered wedding jcake, each tier encircled with roses, arid enscribed Opal and Eero, topped with a pair under an arch 'and wedding bell, centered the buffet luncheon table.

Miss Carol Angus, Thomaston, school friend of the bride, was in charge of the guest book, and Mrs. Joseph Gembolis, sister of the bride, was in charge of the gift table. After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Flint, Mich. The bride was a student at Wakefield High School. The bridegroom Was graduated from Wakefield High School in 1948.

He served for three years in the army, several months of which' were spent in Japan, arid is now employed by Fisher Body Works, in Flint. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs: Louis Prue, Martin Klukan, Fifield, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnson, 'Stratford, Christine Models Her New Wardrobe See remarkable photographs vividly portraying the striking contrast between George Jorgensen, the man and Christine Jorgensen, the woman.

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Notice of Registration For Biennial Spring Election To the Electors of the Township of Marenisco, Gogebic County, Michigan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that any persons not already registered who possess the qualifications of an elector of the Township, or who will, on the date of the Biennial Spring Election to be held on Monday, April 6, 1953, possess such qualifications, may apply for registration as electors, as provided by law, with the undersigned, at his home, on any weekday during business hours up to and including the 7th day of March, 1953. undersigned Township Cterk or 'his authorized Deputy, will be at his office in the TOWN HALL, in said Township, on Monday, the 9th day of March, 1953, between the hours of Eight (8) o'clock in the forenoon and Eight (8) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of receiving applications -for such registration. Dated February 26, 1953. ANTHONY GRUDNOSKI Township Clerk Notice of Board of Review Meetings Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review for the.City of Wakefield, convene and shall be in session at the City Hall, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953 and shall continue in session for two (2) days from the hour of 1:00 p. m.

to 10:0.0 p. m. of each, day, for the purpose of considering and correcting the assesment roll. Notice is hereby further given that the second session of Board of Review shall convene at the City Hall, MONDAY, MARCH and shall continue in session from the hour of 1:00 p. m.

to 10:00 p. m. on said, day for th'e purpose of considering only those eases in which the assessed of property was increased and property which was added to the assessment roll by first session thereof, and shall continue in. sessionjas long as necessary to complete its hearings and deliberations toward the completion and review, correction and equalization of the assessment roll, and the valuation of all taxable property in the City of Wakefield and for this purpose said Board may adjourn from time to time. Dated, at Wakefield, Michigan, this 13th day of February J.

E. RYDESKI Acting City Clerk Notice of Registration For Biennial Spring Election To the Electors of the Township of Wakefield, Gogebic County, Michigan: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that any persons not already registered who possess the qualifications of an elector of the Township, or who will, on the date of the Biennial Spring Election to be held on Monday, April 6, 1953, possess such qualifications, may apply for registration as electors, as provided by law, with the undersigned, at his home, on any weekday during business hours up to and including the 7th day of March, 1953. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the undersigned Township Clerk or his authorized Deputy, will be at his office in the TOWN HALL, in said Township, on Monday, 9th day of March, 1953, between the hours of Eight in the forenoon and Eight (8) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of receiving applications for such registration. Dated February 26, 1953. Republicans Nominate State Candidates The Republicans -State Convention held in Detroit last Saturday nominated the following state ticket for the coming spring election: For Supreme Coujrt Justice-r- John R.

Dethrhers, incumbent and Harry F. Kelly, former Governor and a politician with name appeal. State Highway Commissioner-Charles M. Ziegler, incumbent Regents of the Uiiiversity -of Michigart--Otto E. Eckert, Lansing and Dr.

Charles S. Kennedy, Detroit, both incumbents. State Board of Clark of East Lansing who has been member of the board for 32 years and Arthur Rouse, Boyne City oil man and one time Michigan State College baseball player. State Board of Education--Walter F. Gries, Ishpeming, a mining company executive and former warden of Marquette Prison.

State Superintendent of Public Clair Taylor, present deputy state Superintendent. John Feikens of Detroit was elected State chairman of the Re- publican party and Mrs. Catherine Gibson, Monroe was elected vice chairman of the party. Bill Would Establish Legal Time In County A to permit Gogebic County and four other western upper peninsula counties to establish Central Standard Time as the legal time within the boundaries of the couuntiesi was introduced in the House of Representatives this week. The other four counties in the Upper Peninsula affected by the bill are Ontonagdn, Iron, and Joint sponors of the bill are Reps.

Louis Mezzano (D-Wakefield), James Goulette (R-Iron Mountain) i and Carl Lindquist (R-Iron River). BACKACHE? If -you are bothered by Backache, Getting. Up Nights (too frequent, burning or stinging Pressure over Blsdder, or strong cJoudy to minor temporary Kidney and Bla'cider Irritation, or palliative relief ask your druggist about CYSTEX. Popular 35 years. 20 million packages used.

Satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask druggist about CYETE today. Notice of Special Election TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WAKEFIELD, GOGEBIC COUNTY, MICHIGAN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That a Special. Election will be held in the Township of Wakefield on MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1953 at which time the following proposition will be submitted to the mialified voters: "Proposal to increase for a period of ten years from April 1, 1953 to 1, 1962 both inclusive, the limitation of the amount of taxes that may be levied on all taxable property within the territorial limits of the Township of Wakefield; Gogebic County, Michigan to the amount of one and" one- half per cent of the assessed valuation of said property for each "of the aforementioned years, for all township purposes "Shall the total tax limitation, on the total amount of taxes which raised against all property in the Township of Wakefield, County of Gogebic and State of Michigan, for all purposes be increased as provided hv Section 21. Article 10 of the Constitution of the State of Michigan, by one and one-half per cent of the assessed valuation (.15 mills) of all property in the Township of Wakefield, Gogebic County, Michigan for a period of ten years from April 1, 1953 to April 1, 1962 both inclusive, for the purpose of raising additional funds for all township purposes including highway purposes.

i AXEL JACOBSON Township Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 15th day of January, 1953, Louis A. Filippini, Treasurer of Gogebic County, Michigan; in accordance with Act 293 of Public Acts of 1947, submitted the following statement "COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 293 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1947 Louis A. Filippini Treasurer of Gogebic County, Michigan, find that as, of January 14. 1953 the total of all voted increases over and. above the tax rate limitation established by Section 21, Article of the Constitution of Michigan in any local units affecting the taxable pro- property located in the Township of Wakefield.

and the years in which such voted increases are effective are as follows: "Township of Wakefield Years: 1949 1950 Mills or percent Inclusive 1951 1952 4-1-53 "The above is 50 mills or 570 of the assessed valuation of said Township and is voted for all township purposes. "That on the 12th day of April, 1948 the School District, of the Township of Wakefield voted to raise not to exceed of the assessed valuation of all property in the School District, Township of Wakof'eW, for a period of five (5) years from to 1952, both incisive. "Signed: Louis A. Filippini Treasurer of Gogebic County" You will further take notice thp.t the voting place for such Special Election has been designated as follows: TOWN HALL--WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the polls of said Special Election will be open from seven o'clock in the forenoon until eight o'clock in the afternoon of said day, Central Standard Time. IS FURTHER GIVEN that at said Special Election all persons having the general qualifications of an elector under the Constitution and laws of this state in Township Elections shall be entitled to vote on said proposition.

February 23," 1953. AXEL G. JACOBSON, Clerk.

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