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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 12

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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12
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Page Twelve THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, XJLY 14, 1954 Weddings Glads lone Host To Women's Golf Tournament GLADSTONE The 2Sth annual lOurnaiiK 1 th-? Peninsula Women's Golf Association wil! ho held at the Gladstone 1 course on the Bays with The Gladstone as host Monday through Thursday, July 19-22. Wom-'n solfers all over the Peninsula are expected to be on hand to cornr-t'te tor the r.O'.v Mrs. August Aitesc of Glad- To Know What Yon Buy, for Facts on Bv VI VAN BROWN AT THK MANY ir- inf than for.aet- ports nee of it to the potential workmanship am! qiiality. ex; the uses of the provid, structions for pnn.u;<-t Most times these of th" store price art approximate delivery date merchandise is 0:1 order.

identify 13 and expiain im- Mrs. Ber.o:t was Patricia Bills before marriage in St. Mary's Churcr The se on nient will be he' sinered of turesoue natiir-'-s' tion. it is marke beautiful which this he five by va and Mr is ir. the ieys.

hills, excellent he Kiver; THE WOMAN who -io. laundry home iv.stav.o her sheets to be 1 not so in -he we sheets as ivorjar. her sheets to the laundry, bv th. These housewives will make their choice probably from two different count to he 104 98. weight per jnative taire will show the thread square yard to be 3.9 ounces, and the yard to be 3-9 ounces, and the breaking strength to he pounds both and fillingwise.

The ding one on the second sheet, a heavy weight muslin, the thread in- county to he 76x70. the weight per 'are. square yard to be ounces and the breaking strength to be 75 pounds bo th warpwise and fiUinsrwise. The in- 1 weig-ht percale is often chosen by the woman with laundry mind. o.iow: Fl'RXITURE is bought 10 slv? is er advantage through The mative employ- 1 sends: by more than 50 per cent of facturens' brands.

A woman shopping for a -hasr er.coiintei-.s one that is "Heautilul. Mudy Uere Silt). Now at Limit seU-vtiou. Buy now." That tap does not give her the information she seeks. Even thoug-h chair is reduced SiJO and it sounds like a good "buy." She knows nothing about it.

If she knew exactly what the chair represented, she would bo in a better to judge whether it is a bargain or not. Another display reads like this: "Kreiu-h Provincial style" Ctirl- ixl hair construction Kayoii tapestry cover blue, green, reel. £rny. Kevfrsible cushion down and goose feathers $Sfl. Allow 10 days for delivery." A tab such a-s that answers questions an average woman would try to garner from the sales person.

It enables hor to choose according to value arui quality, buying a chair that is suited to her needs and within her budget. t'ic consoia- he rirwt MBS. HOWARD 3. BENOIT Layers of ruffled nylon net over colleiage covered with a cap 1 She' open ins: cay over bre'i re qualifying a Dlcr.ic hoard o'. d'roetors On Tuesday there wi round matches in fhchts.

luncheon, the dinner and a business Second round matches in flights and IST round matches in ihe consolation will be held tVexi- neseiay with luncheon at Three-Time Winner On Thursday morning- the Iniais in the championship flisrh: and th? finals in chaaiiopnship con- ship lion eh; 1 A tea be awarded the Mary i nationally krio'A'n woman co'fer. ij: a winri-T of th a "our- :r.ent. having cspuire-d the CUT? 1936, 1937 and 193S, AXTK-VNA Hl.VG CP SAN DIHGO. Until a television antenna could be installed at his home. Art Drury used two I bent metal coat hangers set in a atop his set.

-Reception wasn't bad, he said. i eatin formed the skirt of the bridai gown worn by Patricia G. Ellis, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Clayton C.

Ellis, for her marriage to Howard J- Benoit Saturday morning, July 3, 195i at St. Mary's Church. The Rev. Fr. David Harris officiated at the double ring ceremony at 11 o'clock.

Pink snapdragons made up the altar arrangements. Organist; was iiiss Sadie Kelly, who played the wedding inarches and accompanied Mary Lou Stephenson as she "Ave Maria" and "Mother, At Thy Feet We're Kneeling." ilr. and Urs. Gedeon Benoit are the bridegroom's parents. Over the strapless bodice of her gown, who was given in marriage by her father, the bride, wore a lace jacket with a Peter Pan collar, long sleeves (pointed at the wrists and satin covered buttons extending from neckline to waist.

Her fingertip veil of aiusion net and Chantilly lace was caught to a tiara of seed pearls. carried pink roses and white carnations tied with white satin ribbon. June JolJineau was bridesmaid in nylon net over satin, the de- i ding. wore matching and her pink necklace and earrings were a gift of the bride. Her flowers were pink roses and white carnations bowed with pink satin.

Allie Fortin was Mr. Benoit's best man. Ushering were Eugene Castagnf and Raymond Osierhout. Mrs. Ellis was in navy blue crepp with pink accessories.

Mrs. Benoii wore green lace with white accessories. Both mothers had corsage of pink roses- Dinner u-as served to member? of the immediate family ai Holiday Inn. In ihe evening there was a reception at Leather Workers Hall. The three-tier bride's cake, topped with a miniature bridal cou- iple, was the centerpiece for the lace-coverod table.

Mrs. James Jollineau. aunt of the bride, cut cake. Mrs. Clark Hunter ana Mrs.

Haroid Isaacson, sister of the bridegroom, poured. Mrs. Clayton Benoit assisted. A dance followed the reception. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Perron of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. George Ames and family of Milwaukee were out-of-town guests at the weri- LL HOT SU NTHS Say Some Persons Literally Starving In Sault, Out. Some people do get relief on drv warm davs JUT IF YOU DO OR NOT.

now is the best'time to take BITTERS for more positive, testing result. Mrs. Ruby KHIsrore. Route No. Cedar Springs.

Micliisran. snf-i'disappointed, idr I suffered in ered in srood weather and bad! good we ather and bad weather Read how she overcame alike I Tr ed wha seemed like her rheumatism and arthritis- everything on earth, without "For over 20 years, my whole mucil and had about given xxiv ached and pained terriblyi when I learned about rheumatism and arthritis, i O-HB-WA BITTERS. Right from i have spent art O-Jib-Wa acted differ- lot of time Hij ent and 3 in two bed because of weeks and was elated as my re- fierce pains in cover rapid I was able to my back, bios iput a arden this Spring and fingers ev eryday around the house again. am certainly gratefu 1 BTTTERS. anc it.

especially if you have tried other medicine? SAULT STE MARIE, aldermen said Monday night there is so much unemployment in this city that some persons are literally starving to death because they have no money to buy food, They told City Council that malnutrition is widespread and urged immediate action. Aldermen Anthony JC'irvo and Peter King said they knew of people who weren't getting enough to eat They did not elaborate. There are 2.100 registered Unemployed in Sault Ste. Marie, which has a population of about 33.000. Merman James Fould said the official figures probably fail short of actual number of men not working.

He said he believed many irnmizrraTit? did not know the proper procedure to follow in registering when laid off. The major employer here is the Alpoma Steel which has laic off part of its staff. Council decided to up special conimit-ee of six aldermen to prepare action. an eniersrencv coarse 01 ankles. I could- agam n't get uo orj lor down or Urge ro in or out of bed without help, and just walking was aL- rs.

Kflhrore struggle Each' 1STri anc arthritlg ask your drug- year I looked forward'" to the for OJJB-WA BITTERS on summer months in hopes that Ii nay recomm endation." feel better. I was always! AT AtL DRBG STORES fully enjoy the summer months, from ihe torture of rheuma- VESSEl, PASSAGE? Corps of Er.Sir.-crs. ITBOUM3 JULY 13. "'V, corty o. Arr.ico H.

M. E. Grtfr.f Sn-v: A. C. T.

P. V. You'll be mighty PROUD to own this beautiful new Proud of its beauty New slim-line styling and long door lend classic symmetry to fhij beauty. New Norge Arctic Misf color accent a compliment to cny kitchen. 2:30 3:00 3-30 5:06 Seuit, 6 'iO 7.30 Ont.

of Its big storage space This new NORGE refrigerator is omaringiy spacious 13 sq. ft. of shelf space. Extra Handidor shelf space and rollout shelf. 48 Ib.

frozen food storage. Full-width porcelain crisper, butter bank, special tall bottle and package shelves iriean extra convenience. Proud of the value it offers NORGE offers more thon eve- before. So ingeniously de- ligncd for big space inside. FEoor space savings outside SO painstakingly built for quiet, deperdable service so full of vo'ue features.

It's a buy that you simply can't miss See it now! New NORGE 8.2 cu. ft. Model 834 23.85 Down 2.25 perWk. SAULT iff iAL SMITH ST. (GNACE Furniture Floor Coverings Appliances Ashmun at the Bridge Dial 2-3367 i NORGE FROZEN FOOD SAW it cuu Jtoien foods cuts food wcitu.

F5EE coTne ond yoart! FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Of Wonderful Economical 1 Quick-fix foods that are ideal for a summer meal are too, when they're exclusives. For Jane Parker baked goods. Eight O'Clock, Red Circle and Bokar coSees, Ann Page Foods and the many other fine products made by or for alone are so high in quality that they're sold with a money-back guarantee of complete satisfaction so low in price that they always cost less than brands of similar quality. Come come save at PKG. OF OWN 43 ALL PURPOSE SHORTENING WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED Blaek Cherry Osfafln SPARKLE Gogoanuf Oream Pudding SPARKLE Sherbets ASSORTED FLAVORS 3 3 2 Yukon Beverages Strawberry Preserves Siuffed Daily Osg Fosd ASSORTED FLAVORS PLUS EOT.

SULTANA SULTANA, LARGE OR SMALL, REFR. JAR I AND 2 3 PKG. PKG. 24-OZ. SOTS.

LE. JAR CANS 50 Sail Oatergesit 5c Powdered Milk Out Oreen Beans 29c Corn Flakes 5Sc Tomatoes 4Sc drape Jui 25c Oraee Jam TALL CANS "SAIL THROUGH YOUR WASHING" WHITEHOUSE IONA SUNNYFIELD 47c 19-OZ. PKG. I-LB. CAN 23c 31 AiP ce ASP ANN PAGE is-oz.

19-OZ. CANS 24-OZ. 3OT. LB. JAR 25c 470 35e Get in on these ANN PAGE FINE FOOD VALUES! ANN PAGE CAN Red-ripe tomatoes and fine table butter perfectly blended, skillfully seasoned.

Downright deKcioiss as a superb as a sauce? ANN PAGE, RED Kidney Elbow iaeargfli Prepared Bustard 16-OZ. CAN ANN ANN PAGE ANN PAGE Ann Page Kekhup ANN PAGE Peanut Biitisr Blaek Fgpper 7-OZ. JAR lOc ANN PASS, SfttAMY OP, CRUNCHY 4-02. TIN iiisgar Bsans ANN WHITE ANN FASE, 3 VARIETIES 2 16-OZ. CANS 2-39 Slrawfeerry Pit White Bread JANt EA.

JANE PARKER. CAKE EA. 14-OZ. JANt PASKfR LOAF JANE PARKER YOUR BEST BREAD 3WY 4Sc JANE PARKER. CARAMEL I 17c JANE PAiMffft.

PLAHS JANf PKS. OF 9 PKG. OF 9 LOAF PKG. Of fie Hf SHI WIY Once coffee is kses flavor these fine coffees are never fsctofy ground. They're kept in the freshly-roasted bean untS the moment you bap.

Then year of three svpetb Mends AND MMOW YOV WAWT! before yovr eyes jvwt right for your eofteeovairer. you all the fine flavor yew few. One 9tp wiM teJ! this is the this is ihe fedfeg for! Enjoy it! O'Clwk ed Circle VHMMOW AM WtNfY.

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