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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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6
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Evening News Today Women THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1969 Child Care Class Plans Play School Next Week The Child Care class at Sault High School is going to conduct a preschool play school for children three to five years of age during the week of Dec. 15 to 19. The play school will be during the regular class period from 2:30 to 3:30 each afternoon lion- day through Friday of next week. TSie children will have the use of nursery sized furniture which the woodworking classes have made acd there will be books, drawing and painting and games to play.

The class consists of 15 girls in the junior and senior classes who ar studying the care of preschool children in the home or in a preschool nursery and kindergarten. Any mother who would like to leav a small child and enjoy a free hour from 2:30 to 3:30 is welcome to do so and may call the high school office for further information. With Cole Slaw Add sugar and lemon juice to sour cream and use as a dressing for cole slaw. A check for SI 00 to Bay Cliff-Health Camp was presented by Diana Pingatore, left, vice president of Child Study Club II, to Iva Suggitt, member of the board of directors of Bay Cliff. The funds, are part of the proceeds from the Study Club's fashion show held in October at the Sault Country Club.

The money will help to pay expenses of local handicapped children who attend the summer health camp near Marquette. (Evening News Photo) WEEKLY CALENDAR Items for the Weekly Calendar must be reported to the Women's Desk of Hie Evening News by Thursday noon for in elusion in the calendar for the following week. THURSDAY Central Methodist WSCS, church, executive committee, 7 p.m.; general meeting, 8 p.m. Disabled American Veterans Chapter 52 and Auxiliary, National Guard Armory, 8 p.m. Eastern U.

P. Life Underwriters, Knife and Fork Restaurant, 9 a.m. Hiawatha Skating Club open ANNUAL COMMUNICATION AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS meeting, Sault Savings Bank Civic Room, p.m. Jefferson PTA, rooms open, 7:30 p.m.; gym, 8 p.m. Job's Daughters, Masonic Temple, 7:15 p.m.

Presbyterian "Women's Association, Circle 3, Westminster a.m.- SOS TOPS Club, Donaldson- Roseclale Hall, 7:30 p.m. Wesleyan Women, Christmas meeting, Mrs. William. Shaw, 1512 W. 4th 7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY STE. TOPS Club, Housing Commission office, 608 Pin 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY Northern Shrine 53 White Shrine of Jerusalem, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. Society of American Military Engineers, Christmas dinner dance. Knife and Fork Restaurant, 9 p.m.

to I a.m. 'Coast Guard Wives Have Yule Dinner The Coast Guard Wives Club had a Christmas potluck dinner Tuesday night at the home of Capt. John Austin. The 24 members present each contributed a dish of food to the meal. Mrs.

Austin had arranged holiday decorations for. the Santa Claus presented a gift to each person. Weslevan Sunday School Program Dec. 21 The Weslevan Church at the corner of Easierday Ave. and Kimball St.

will have a Sunday School program Sunday, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. The program will consist of congregational singing, special songs by the junior department, recitations and a candlelight service entitled "There Will Be Peace" by the young people of the church. Name Officers Of Hospital Auxiliary MACKINAC ISLAND The Mackinac Straits Hospital Auxiliary has elected the following officers who will installed at the January meeting: Mrs. Oren King, president; Mrs.

David Walker, vice president; Mrs. Arvid Thompson, secretary; and Mrs. William Lasanen, treasurer. ICE CHIPS The Hiawatha Skating Club have its December meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Civic Room of the'Sault Savings Bank. Because of the loss of one of the professional lessons will have to be rearranged and this will be "discussed' at the meeting.

The help of as many parents as possible is needed in solving the problem. The club has issued a reminder that all children should be warmly-dressed for skating sessions. Coats or warm sweaters and mittens are necessities. This year all members will have the opportunity to take ribbon tests each Saturday so that they can advance and work on the next ribbon group. The ribbons will be given out at the Christmas party Dec.

20. Long Coat Year They may have laughed at the maxis last season and some manufacturers may have groaned at stock that didn't sell but this season is the year cf the long coat. Our advice: Do it, if you're woman enough to wear it. The maxi-coat is a perfect example of a fashion that can overwhelm, women who don't have the bearing for it. Height is important, so are posture and accessories.

Never wear, regular stockings with a and opaque look much better; shoes with a chunky look and slightly higher heels go well, as do boots. Slacks and mini-skirts go underneath a medium-length skirt doesn't have enough contrast for a maxi. long tucked around the throat and trailing down is good they're very warm, ladies' BRIEFLY Mrs. Ben Boult, president of the Camp Fire Council, crowns Patti Southal! "Candy Queen" for selling the most boxes of Camp Fire candy. Other prize winners shown in the photo, left to right, are Elizabeth Virgin, Patty Kelly, Gayle Stevenson and Lori Hubbard.

(Evening News Photo) Cainp Fire Candy Queen Crowned Thrifty FOR HOLIDAY PARTIES! I I I I I I BULK BUFFET For 20-40 etc. 2 BARRELS OF: COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE rie 2 BUCKETS OF: Your choice of salads 2D FORKS NAPKINS Buffet for 20 Can Be Altered To Your Exact Quantify Requirements APPROXIMATELY .00 PER PERSON and Phone for quantity quotations and discounts NEW YEAR'S EVE OPEN UNTIL 1 A.M. Advance Orders Accepted HOURS: Sun. Thru Thurs. Noon to 8 p.m.

Fri. Sat. Noon to 9 p.m. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. Some 500 Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls attended a Christmas party Tuesday at the Lincoln School gymnasium and saw Patti Southall crowned Candy Queen for selling the most boxes of Camp Fire candy.

Dr. Sid Rhind Returns From Vietnam Duty Dr. and. Mrs. Earl S.

Rhind are back from Orchard Lake where they went to see their son, Dr. Sid just returned from a year's duty in Vietnam. Mrs. Sid Rhind and their daughter, -have been making their home with her parents at Orchard Lake during his absence. They.will move to Akron, where-Dr.

Rhind will resume residency at Akron City, Hospital Jan. 1. They will be making their home at 729 Wellesley Ave. in Akron. By Cecfly Brownstone AP Food Editor Corn and Egg.Scramble French Fries Tomatoes Nectarines Beverage CORN AND EGG SCRAMBLE 4 large eggs teaspoon salt teaspoon white pepper cup milk Vz cup drained canned whole- kernel corn 1 tablespoon butter Beat together the eggs, salt and pepper just until yolks and whites are combined.

Add milk and beat to combine. Stir in corn In an 8-inch skillet over moderately low heat melt the butter; add egg mixture. As egg mixture sets, use a spatula to lift from bottom of skillet; cook until as firm as desired. Serve at once. Makes 2 large servings.

Patti was presented with a wrist watch as an award for her achievement. Also awardec prizes were Patty Kelly, seconc place, and Elizabeth Virgin Kincheloe Air Force Base, third place. Blue Bird winners were Lori Hubbard, Gayle Stevenson and Rita Jo Trumbley. The prizes were awarded Mrs. Ben Boult, Camp Fire Council president, and Mrs.

Robert Larson, Camp Fire office registrar. DAV Christmas Party Will Be Saturday Night Disabled American Veteran and Auxiliary will have tfaeir annual Christmas party Satur day at 6:30 p.m. at the Nationa Guard Armory. All chapter and auxiliary members and their families ar invited. The chapter will pro vide meat, rolls, butter and bev erage.

Those attending are bring dessert or salad and a jitney gift for exchange. The chapter witt serve refresh ments beginning at 5:30 p.m Additional information may be obtained by calling 2-6154 or tb Armory. Hospital Notes The following patients were ad mitted to War Memorial Hos pital: Harriet Gorenflo, Robin LaCoy, James Lamoreaux Charles McKechnie, Diane Me Pherson, Gretchen Meiser Jeanne Miller, John Sawasky Dawn Standen, Pamela Standen Terri Standen, Clayton Vincent Leona Warner, Sault; Richan Fisher, Dafter; Richard Foun tain Pickford; Elma Jarvis Brimley; Robert Miller, Sugar Island. The following patients were discharged: Rita Atkinson, Kim 'berly Folsom, Cindee Pontus Mellolee Pontus. GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES PENDANT, from $45.

C-SPARTAN, $135. $600. I Carry Out I I I I 2-3353 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. I AND CATERING SERVICE 2200 ASHMUN HILL DIALME2-: AjtCarved 0 That's what they say.

And it's certainly true when the small packages are diamonds from ArtCarved. Maybe ArtCarved inspired this "old saying." After all, they've been known for fine jewelry craftsmanship since 1850. Sayings aside, ArtCarved diamond jewelry is a magnificent gift for that very special occasion. It can even create a special occasion. We have an unusually large selection of ArtCarved pendants, earrings and dinner rings, each an ultimate expression of blazing diamond beauty and imaginative setting.

And-our ArtCarved diamond jewelry begins at surprisingly modest prices. We'll even put it in a big package if you don't believe in old sayings. 400 ASHMUN ST. DIAL 2-2411 A Walt Disney film, "So Dear to My Heart" was shown. Anyone who wants to order additional Camp Fire candy for Christmas may telephone orders to the Camp Fire office, 2-6812.

Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls will be selling candy again in February. MOTHER'S PRIDE shows in face of Louise Stokes her son, Carl, being sworn in for the second time as mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. Another, son, Louis, is a member of the House of Representatives. Tony Dumback of Stalwart is a patient in Little Traverse Hospital at Petoskey. He is in Room 131.

After a visit with their family in lower Michigan and Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green of Pickford will leave to spend the winter months in Florida. After Dec. 15 they will be in Lake Wales, Box 143, Route 1.

Barbeau Social Club will meet Dec. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the Cozy Comer for the annual Christmas dinner. Afterward, Mrs. Adalbert Lemkie will be hostess at her home.

Gifts will be exchanged. Add Walnuts Chopped walnuts are an excellent addition to a grahaiu- cracker pie crust. Northern Shrine 58, Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at the.Ma- sonic Temple. The evening will include a ceremonial and a Christmas party with- exchange of gifts.

All officers are -requested to wear white formal gowns. There will be practice at 2 p.nx, Isabellas Haye Yule Party Daughters of Isabella had a meeting and Christmas party last night at the Knigfats of Columbus Hall. Leah Nelson reported on group's donations toward a kidney machine. The Jan. 14th.meeting will be followed by a game's parly lunch.

Rose Menard. arid Kathleen Matheson willM chairirian. WILL BE OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TIL 9 P.M, UNTIL CHRISTMAS! Saturdays til 5:15 p.m.

FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE BE OPEN DURING THESE HOURS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Monday Thru Friday 9:15 A.M.-9:00 P.M. 9:15 a.m.— 5:15 p.m. SUNDAY 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Let us help you deliver best Christmas wishes straight to his heart. To send YOUR male, choose gifts he can wear from The Man Store! BOTANY VARSITY TOWN AND CURLEE CLOTHES AND MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR DOBBSHATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS GAR AND FAR AH SLACKS GAME AND LAKE WOOL SHIRTS SWANK JEWELRY FREEMAN SHOES TIES ALL THIS AND STILL UNDECIDED? Give Him A Man Store Gift CertificattI.

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