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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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PogtSix fHE EVENING NEWS. SAUIT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1954 5 fc fc fc im Is tic ia ER! spi dra to fea John's Aid Attend 7 IGarfieldPTA To Mark 45tli qiiareDauce The Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran! Church will celebrate its 45th an-! niversary with a program next Sun- i day night at the church, beginning Approximately 150 people attended the Garfield PTA square dance held last Saturday in the GarfieM gymnasium. Legion Plans Initiation Friday Night 1 A group from 50 eligible now American legion members will be Washington Cubs And Families Meet Feb.

22 Approximately 125 Cub Scouts i ar.d their families celebrated the 14th Birthday of Boy Scouts of America at the annual Blue and i Wedding i Decorations oons-stocl of colored initiated at the resalar meeting of held the Wasmng-; Name tags were issued to each one attending. Tom Payment and members of at 7:30 p. m. The pub he invueo. his the Mrs.

O. A. Aoski will offer words under way at 30 of greetiag and will announce the i the a few new dances 39 we vive aro inv toalt following program: as leading them ir. the more meeting A short meetini by congregation. ar Opening devotions by the Rev.

i During" hurt-mission at 10:15 p. by liie following program was 'fa the Ira D. MacLachlar. Post No. S.

Friday evening. The- meeting will be conducted at the clubhouse a.t p. of the post, and theii- O. A. Koski.

Greetings by the first president of Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Ida Hill. Poem by Mrs. Andrew Piirainen. Song by members of the Ladies' Aid Society- Talk in Finnish by Mrs.

Koski. Reading- in English by Mrs. Edward Welch. Selections by the junior choir with Mrs. "Wayne Haionen directing: and Matthew Haionen as accomoaa-' 1st of the Ladies' Aid Society by Mrs.

Emil Ervingr. Selections the church choir; Koski directing and 1 Haionen as Talk in English by Koski. S'-vorti 1 Hardy Dancias Canada. Gezc-vra Actordion Selection Set. Gerald of Camp and a cJc Sailor's Korr-pipe" A Square Dar.cs Tom Psvmes: Irish Jif il'ss Miss Accordion An angeifood cako baked by Organ solo by Mrs.

Helmi Anderson, at which time the offering will taken. Benediction by the Rev. Mr. Koski. Song of thanks by the congregation.

The Ladies' Aid Society was organized on Feb. 8. 1909, with 11 women and two men as the charter members. The Rev. Jacob Mantta.

who is now dead, with pastor at that time. He and Antti Hokkan- and more square dancing followed Guests were thanked for their part making the party a success "and the dance ended at a. m. Comings, Goings and Events John HarrU; or 1C-H Cedar Street 5 rha War -Memorial Hospital -March 10 planned and wall be followed the initiation. A ritua: t-ram conduct the initiation.

Approximately 50 new have been signed xip for the Lesion. and they be eligible for initiation Friday. lunch and refreshments, and the showing ot color film on the nations; convention. IVCO Wives Club Is Organized; To Meet March 10 The XCO Wives which was organized at a this mor.th vote on s. confutation at its next meeting; March 10.

The constitution has been drawn up by the executive of the NCO "Wave? are Xita Engiand. president: Mary Burchem. vice president: Sllx Marie Rogers, secretary: and Eva Duffey. treasurer. Committee beads have also been named.

All XCO are invited to the Mary Lou I bon chose a. 3f Chaiuilly la. iand net over i tin for her HIM riajre io Ka mond Joie Barbeau. tor. School gym.

Monday. Feb. 22. A dinner was enjoved i by ali. followed by Scouting songs i by rs.

McMuntrey with Wiitir.m Baiiey at the piano. Thf cubs entertained their with each den giving a i stive a skit with each boy a largo 1 letter which together "Cub Each Cv.b's speech had to do with Scouting, its meaning: and its leaders. Den gav? on amusing dance each Cub dressed as a giri and in a snappy dance routine. Den 1 drivjed as "The Little Indian?" and acted out "The Web- Legend" ending with an ir.dian War Dancr. Introduced during: the evening i Ray Kadeke.

district Scout Ex-rcutive ar.d Harry Hampton, a i District Scout Commissioner. Or. a is lay were achievements and made by various cubs Den i displayed Indian weapons, instruments. tee pee, i or: which the cubs had painted i a campfire. ar.d ownership staff constructed for Welcomed into the pack were two Bobcats.

Jemes John Askwjth, Lou Albor. who are twins. Other award? were Marie and Raymond La Joie of as lo-'o'A-s: Fear R-idjr. Lapoe Barbeau were united in marriage of the maid of honor and carried shuw and Badse. Robe i St.

John's Church Budget To Be Discussed Tonight There will be a special meeting of the St. John's Church this eve' Goings, Events Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Tatc of Kalamazoo returned home Tuesday after spending the week-end with relatives and friends in Ste.

Marie and Rudyard. Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Sanregret and Mrs. Leon Deglman are now on a Caribbean cruise. They expect to budget for! SDend some time in the western return members are asked to attend. i aunt of the bridegroom, and dec- prated in white with pink roses, by Don Jensen. A miniature bride! pie topped the cake, Barbara n.

sister of the bride, had charge of the guest book. The bride's mother chose a navy blue dress with navy and white accessories. The bride's maternal grandmother wore navy and pink. The bridegroom's mother was in navy blue. A purple and pink dress was worn by the bridegroom's ma- ternal grandmother.

All had cor- sages of pink carnations. For the wedding trip the bride i chose a light blue two-piece suit with navy accessories and the corsage from her prayer book. They will make their home in Barbeau for the present. Guests present from out of town were from Barbeau, Rudysrd. St.

Ignace, Marquette, Detroit, Baraga. Koya! Oak, Mount Clemens and Cleveland. to Sault Ste. Marie. Louis Marra, manager of the Sault state liquor store, has left on a business trip to Escanaba where he will attend the State Liquor Commission managers' meeting.

He will join the Mackinac and St. Ignace store managers on route. "Winning teams in the women's bridge tournament games at the Country Club Tuesday were Slater and Hocevar, first, and Everett and Barnes, second. MRS. RAYMOND LA JOIE The Cleveland Indians' spring of Sault Ste.

i of the Sault. cousin of the bride trainin schedule 34 a She wore a gown styled like that agalrm ma lea Sue teams. soo Chiropractic Clinic OR. A. M.

EDL1NG DUl 9 to 6 tl5 FLOOB Dr. Claude D. Quisf OPTOMETBIST Complete Optical Serrloe HI ASHMTJJJ Dial 3-7741 Hoars 9 to 12 and 1 to 8 Saturdays 9 to 1 or medical treatment. he Rev. and ilrs.

James R. en, who lives in Floodwood, "'hittemore had as their guests for were the two men at the first meet- a days Mrs. ing. Mrs. Ida Hill of this city, br and sister, Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Minnie Wirtauen of Drum-1 JIrs Theodore McGraw of Gros'se mond Island and Mrs. Mary Sayles of Pontiac are the three women charter members who are still liv- JIr s. -E. M.

Conrad will leave to- ing. morrow for a two-month trip which A special invitation is extended ml! a ke her first io Haverford to charter members, as well as to where she will visit jj er a3! members friends of brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and John's congregation. Everyone is I Mrs. Theodore Mead; then io the invited to the coffee hour which will i home of her son-in-iaw and be held in.th church parlors after the prograin.

BIRTHS A son. Thomas Oliver. to Mr. and Patrick McLeod. ot St.

Ignaee, at m. Tuesday. Feb. 2-3. at the War Memorial Hospital.

He pounds, four and one-Quarter ounces. Brawley: Denner Stripe, Lance Renshaw. Malvin Thornton and James White. RUDB "Mr. and Campbell).

Citv i McDonald; Lion oa Saturday morning. Feb. 13- 1954 a colonial bouquet. Robert GoM in St. Mary's Church.

The Very 1 Best man was "William La Joie of Arrows. Lance Renshaw and Con i Rev. Joseph E. Guertin performed Barbeau, brother of the bridePayment: Silver Arrows. Carl Me-' the ceremony at nine o'clock be- groom.

The "other attendant was Murtrey. Barny Newcomb and Bob ore a r. altar decorated with pink La Joie of Barbeau, nephew gladioli. of the bridegroom. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

Elmer La Joie of Barbeau, broth- and Mrs. Earl Albon of the Sauit. er of the bridegroom, and Eugene The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. i Massey of St. Ignace, cousin of the George La Joie of Barbeau and the bride, served as ushers, late Mr.

La Joie. After the ceremony, breakfast Sadie Kelly was organist and was served to the wedding party accompanied St. Mary's choir as ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A bake under of they sang: "Ave Maria" and "On of Barbeau, brother and the Home ar.d School Club of St This Day, Beautiful Mother." 7 sister-in-law of the bridegroom.

Mary's School wil! be held on Kri- The bride, who was given in mar- Supper given by the bridegroom's day. Feb. 26. at 10:00 a. m.

in the i nage by her father, chose a bal- mother was served at the home of and Events Comings, Goings, Events Mrs. Dorothy- Erell is a surgical patient at the War Memorial" Kos-1 pitsi Social Calendar Donna Bourque, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Louis Bourque of 903 Street, has been discharged I from the War Memorial I where she had her tonsils'and ade- jnoids removed Tuesdav. R4VTA (Items for the Social Calendar must be reported by Friday noon I for inclusion in the calendar for the following MENU FOR TOMORROW J.

C. Panney Store. Donations will ienina length gown of and net 1Ir and ilrs Pascal Benoit for be from the mothers of the chil- with e. satin undc-rskirL The fitted tha wedding party, relatives and cren in the fifth, sixth, seventh and bodice of ChautiHy lace and net close friends. A reception was held eighth grades of St.

Mary's School. featured a Peter Pan collar and ic ne evening with Mrs. John i closed with covered buttons that Harrington, aunt of the bride, as St. Anthony's Circle of St. Jo- i extended to the waist.

The long ostess at the Christopher Coium- seph's Church win nave a brief i sleeves came to points over the i )us Hall. The covered with a meeting tor.ight at St. Joseph's hal! wrists and the skirt was fashioned i acs cloth held white candies cen- after Holy Hour. The meeting will of layers of net ruffles over the i tered with pink gladioli. Mrs.

Peter be foiiowed by a social evening i underskirt of satin. Her elbow "vVydra. Mrs. Bernard Douglas and known nisrht. Each rnem- length veil edged with Chantilly ner asked to invite two friends I Isce was caught to a tiara of as guests.

orange blossoms. She carried red i roses on a white prayer book in a i urday. Feb. 27 at the Malcolm i buds knotted in the streamers. The gymnasium.

Socie! dancing i book was a gift of the bridegroom was Dorr So featured, besinnins- at 30 Mr. ana Mrs. Jorm Firack of De- The W3S D0rn ta a'' i0: Mrs. Lloyd Massey, aunt of the bride, poured. Mrs.

Joseph Haller. godmother of the bride, sei-ved i che fou tier bride's cake which had aI Benoit Jo Jonn. FRIDAY FAKE You'll like the flavor and tcx THIJBSflAY Armed Forces Officers Wives Club cards. Camp Lucas Officers ture of this" souffle-'iyDe Tunch or Club, 1 p. m.

i supper dish. BPO Elks, Elks Temple, p. m. Vegetable Soup Crisp Potato Sticks read and butter! Vigneau of the Sault. in KRUPA will be served without charge.

The matching shade and she carried dance Exchange Club, Hotel" Ojibway, Tomato Cheese 6:30 p. m. Great Books, home of Dr. and i Green Salail Mrs. D.

Finlayson, 903 Prospect! Fruit compel 8 ip. m. IOOF, IOOF Hall 7:30 p. m. Ingredients: cup tomato juice NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION FOR MEMORIAL DAY While our stock of monuments and mark- ers is complete.

Visit our modern showroom any day or call for an evening appointment Lake Superior GRANITE MARBLE WORKS 111. MAPLE ST. ELMER MANSFIELD, REP. DIAL 2-8221 2-7948 1st Church parlors, 7 p. Presbyterian Women's Association, Group 6, Mrs.

"Wesley Shep- salt saucepan and heat to pard chairman, church social hall, ing Sprinkle ih quick-cookins'rice 8 i cereal, stirring constantlv until Rotary Blackouts" rehearsal, thickened. Cover and v-r Camp Lucas, 7:30 p. ra. low heat for minutes. Remove from heat stir in butter and rBIDAx i grated cheese.

Beat c-gs volks until toTa 11 CW 9 COl ed and i t-nfi itijxturc. con- SATURDAY Benefit dance, St. Joseph's school auditorium, 9 p. m. SIMS A daughter.

Mark-ne Ethel, was born to ilr. and Mrs Robert Sims a. m. today, Thursday, Feb. 25.

I954 weighed 10 pounds. ounces. Comings, Goings and Events G. Harrison Cowan is in Lsnsins SUNDAY Rotary "Blackouts" dress hearsal, Ritchie Auditorium. stantly.

Allow to cool. Boat rsg i whites until stiff but not dry and cut and fold into rice mixture" Pour and Flint on a trin into buttered 1-quan deep baking dish Bake in a'slow (325F) Vicki Burris. daughter of Mr until puffed high and a rich golden and Mrs. J. Harry Burris is a med- re-1 brown, about 35 to 40 minutes.

ical patient in the War Memorial I Makos 4 servings. Hospital. secret's out! at Factor's Golor-f ast lipstick i is the only non-smear type lipstick with lustre you can't blot away the lustre At A non-smear type Hpfiick with "stay-on lustre" that won't blot away, won't fade away, won't wear Creamy, non-drying. its satiny "stay-on lustre" lasts tor hours. Come in for Max Factor's Color- fast lipstick today.

In 9 glowing 1 I fashion shades TWO DAYS ONLY TOMORROW SATURDAY We've given the store a really new in new dress racks, new lighting, new fitting rooms; completely remodeled and painted from one end to the other now we're celebrating the event with this sale for you! Two days, tomorrow and Saturday. Come in see the new-looking place Shop and save! HERE'S A No. BARGAIN IN DRESSES Values to 39.98 Now Going at One 28.98 FORMALS Now 19.98 A TABLE OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Slips, purses, slipper sox, winter scarf hots and skirts. CHOICE 1.1 Most oil sizes in a wide variety of materials in each price group. WINTER KNIT DRESSES Just few left.

Reg. Values 29.98—Now WOOL AND VELVETEEN AND ORLON SKIRTS-Reg. values 8.98 to 19.98. OFF COTTON QUILTED AND SIZE SILK ROBES-Reg. values to 10.98 REG.

TO 16.98 FLANNEL ROBES 10.00 10 KREMPEL'S DRUG STORE DIAL 2-2122 WE DELIVER Have Just a Few Winter Hats-Values to 14.98 at $1 ALL SALES FINAL COATS Reg. Vol. 39.98 to 100.00 Off! WINTER GLOVES Reg. 2.98 2.39 Reg. 1.98 at 1.59 ONE RACK OF BLOUSES OFF Reg.

Values 3.98 to 8.98 SWEATERS Reg. Values 3.98 to 10.98 AT IXCHANCES-NO REFUNDS SOO HAT DRESS SHOP 402 ASHMUN DIAL 2-7381.

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