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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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Page Six THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 New'Camp- Director to Meetj Milita I Camp Fire Girls at Rally ueei1 7 Miss June Thomas, who has 9, at the Garfield cepted the position of director for.School gymnasium. Wikweia at dear Lake,) Miss Thomas is presently an at- will be present at the an-, tendance director and phj'sical nua! Camp Fire Girls Camp rally education teacher for the Sault: public schools. Prior to coming i here she taught in Pontiac and 1 Wayne schools. She also was ai policewoman for 11 years in the Detroit area.

I Camp Fire Girls will have an! opportunity to meet Miss Thomas! at tomorrow's rally, which begins at 5:30 p. m. All girls 10 years of age and over are invited to Camp counselors will be present to lead the girls in sing- Districts 8 and 9 Women Meet in Ishpeming in and dancing, and Mrs. Ray- Nihty-three women representative nd be accompan- Girls may register for camp at he rally. Any girl between 10 of Business and Professional Worn-; en's Clubs from the entire U.

met in a combined District nn tendance were Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Ada Dunbar, Mrs. Ruth An- derson, Mrs. Elvira Kananen, MrsJ or Wednesday Eieta Papineau Mrs.

Helen Mc-j Camp Wik Cresdy, Miss Florence Wemnch 3 through Julv 27 It and Mrs Margaret Shore in the Up eninsula District 8, comprised of the Forest eight ating. St. Ignace, Munising, Es- Shingleton on canaba and Menominee clubs, held an election for the 1957-58 season. Elected were Marion Gibson of; Newberry, chairman, Margaret G. Shore of Sault Ste.

Marie, vice- Tech Women Elect New Officers The Faculty Women of Michigan Tech held their last meeting of the school year In the faculty clubrooms Monday evening. Election of officers was held during the business meeting, when Mrs-Wallace Cole was-re-elected (president. Other officers named were Mrs. Donald Blanding, vicepresident: Mrs. Thomas Ohl, secretary; and Mrs.

Robert Kennedy, treasurer. A group of Tech students presented a musical program arranged by Marion Aune, who also accompanied the soloists. Fred Newton was heard in a clarinet solo, and vocal solos were offered by Ben Jones and Sandra Nash. Mike Eizinga electric guitar and harmonica, Judy Sault Tech Prof and Mrs Robert Kennedy tne freshman, is another of four candi-' showed color slides a to Monday dates for queen annual Yellowstone National Park through Ball at the Country Clufa Badlands, of North and South' Jul Saturday and the Black Hills, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

1 Refreshments were served by. Hiawatha Gordon R. MacMaster of 411 Kim- Mrs John Mrs. D. D.

1o from Street, she is a mathematics'Finlayson and Mrs. William Ruf- major at Tech. freshman class' fer from a table decorated with a secretary, cheerleader and ew icenter iece of nn flowers, man Club member. She Hospital Women's Auxiliary Meets Comings, Goings, Events Library Group The regular meeting of the Pine The regular meeting of the Pine Grove-Larke Homemakers will be 1 Mrs. Lawrence Barrett was hos Wom hom of Cl at her homo recently to the War MpSl i i 1 8 2 Thursda and Literature group of War Memorial Hospital held its May 9.

The lesson will be on the Daughters of Isabella. The rv-T Monday afternoon; "Property Rights." Mrs. Long and meeting opened with a prayer and uic Hotel Ojibway. IMrs Allwyn Osborn will serve members responded to roll call The final report on the fashion with a current Catholic article. The annual report of the Library anJ Literature committee of the Marquette Diocesan Council of show presented by the auxiliary in April showed a net profit to the' organization of $528.65.

Members were asked to volun- t- nt i some of their time to read born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Barrett. of 1300 Seymour St. on' Books were exchanged and the BIRTHS HOLMES daughter, Cynthia Susan, was Catholic Women was read by Mrs 1 dunng after RUMMAGE SALE May 9, 9 to 6 May 10, 9 to 8 REORGANIZED CHURCH OB' JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS llth Off Ashmun noon visiting hours.

The next meeting will be luncheon to be held in June. I the a. weighed 'ounces. Memorial Hospital. seven pounds and served by the hostess.

READ NEWS ADS MM M-28. of was graduated from Loretto Catholic Central. Besides reigning over the ball, The American Legion Auxiliary the candidate elected queen will become nonora cadet colonel chairman; and Aileen Marks secretary-treasurer. Guest speaker at the banquet "nit of Ira D. MacLachlan Post' which followed the meetings was'3 is planning a Mother-Daughter! over tne combined TC and wiu 18 8 sale sponso Mrs.

Ruth Elliott. Bowating Club'banquet on Wednesday May 15 take part inspections. Rita's-Circle' of Charter member and State Treasur- 1 at the Legion clubrooms i and arade for the remainder of; Altar Society nelff er of the Michigan Federation of! The dinner will start at 6 o'- the year Ballot5n for queen and Friday, May 9 arw omings, Goings and Events Scholarships Charter member and State Treasur- 1 at the Legio; The dinner wm start at 6 o'- T7 iwi Business and Professional Women's 'clock, and all auxiliary members, dance Clubs, Inc. Mrs. Elliott brought! their daughters, mothers and greetings from the State "Board -s are invited.

Dinner will and told of the meetings she had be Prepared and served by the attended in her official capacity men the American Legion, during the past year. She Mrs Florence Shirley is in conducted a 15-minute question and; charge tickets, and reservations answer period iajwhiph she attempt- are be made by Monday, club presidents. charge which Both District 8 and District 9 11 1 sent telegrams to State President I Virginia Allan, endorsing the State! nominating committee's slate of officers for 1957-58. Mrs. Elliott is a candidate for second vice- president for the State A rummage sale sponsored by; -Mary's Thurs- for Friday, May 9 and 10, in the basement clubrooms of St.

Mary's School. The sale will be, held from' 10 a. m. to 5 p. and! children's clothes will be featured.

ARE YOU ON BUYING NEW Fl BE SURE TO STOP IN AND SEE CLARK'S COMPLETE UNE OF FINE FURNITURE TURK'S flOORS RJRKmjRE 'ollow the dinnr Piano Recital Is Postponed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott re. turned from Berkeley, after Richard Alan Pratt of 308 Aman- spending two weeks with their son da St. and'Donna Lee Arduin of: and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs.I Newberry are among 485 gradual- Delwyn Eliott, and their son ing seniors in Michigan high Mrs. Elliott has been confined to schools receiving Regents-Alumni -Permeniti Hospital in Oakland scholarships at the University of since Mr. 26 from complications Michigan, it was announced today, folio wing major surgery. i by. Walter B.

Rea, dean of men and chairman- of the Corrlmittee The Bowating Club of Business WE KEEP REPEATING to all you music lovers that we are in the process of CLOSING OUT OUR RECORD SHOP Hundreds of people hove been taking advantage of the bargain prices offered on our huge stock of the latest records and you might as well get in on the act also. HURRY IN TODAY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE STILL GOOD! MAYTAG SALES CO. 724 ASHMUN STREET DIAL 2-2621 has good flavor and -V--A- two piano recital, featuring thin consistency, two Pickford girl pianists, andj Company Black Bean Soup scheduled for Saturday night, May! Chef's Salad Crusty Rolls 11 at Episcopal Church, Lemon Griffon Tarts Beverage has been postponed indefinitely, COMPANY BLACK BEAN SOUP Stanley L. Gunn, local piano in- Ingredients: can (lOVa ounces) stnictor said today. condensed black bean soup i can The recital would have featured lOVfe ounces) bouillon (beef 'broth) the talents of Ruth Ann cup water, 2 tablespoons er and Ruth Anne sherry, thinly der.

However Miss Stockinger wasj su ced hard-cooked egg. A lit TJL on University Scholarships. and Professional Women will hold These scholarships carry a sti- its annual Mother and Daughter din- pend equivalent to semester, feesjner at 6:45 Monday, May 13, at for the freshman year and are re- the Ojibway Hotel. Mrs. newable for the normal length of Fleming would like- all the degree program in which the'tions by noon.

May 11. The student enrolls, provided his aca-'anent list will apply, demic record justifies renewal. The award winners were selecl- Bv Cecity GUESTS FOR LUNCH This quickly put together soup The award winners were selecl- JS good flavor and a' pleasant ed from a PP lic ants representing nearly 300 high schools. At least one scholarship is available for school Mrs. Elmer reserva- perm- every accredited high in the state, provided a qualified candidate applies.

At injured in a fall from a horse and has been hospitalizzed. Method: Mix black 'bean soup, Mrs. Douglas Baxter was guest oi honor at a birthday dinner given DeMInt S-MK Comings, Goings, Events ucan buup, wi jiuijui- ai. a. uumuay dinner given and water together in a at her home in Rudyard Tuesday saucepan.

Heat slowly, stirring evening. May 7. Guests included occasionally. Stir in sherry. Float Miss Peggy Jo Nicholas, James es ice of lemon and one of hard- E.

Roe, Mrs. Anderson McClelland ers, a former city and now a student nurse at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, is visiting in the Sault this week. The Merry Mixers will meet at the home of Mrs. Edgar Coullard 324 Ridge on Thursday, May 9, at 8:30 p. m.

Mrs. Bertha Coui- lard will be the hostess. on each portion after and Mr. and Mrs. Howard E.

Sim- Makes 3 one-cuo servings.Imons, all of the Sault. RUMMAGE SALE Thurs. May 9-10 10 A. M. to P.

ST. MARY'S SCHOOL CLUBROOMS Sponsored by St. Rita's Circle of St. Mary's Church Mrs. Arthur Carlson of 907 Kimbail has returned to her home following major surgery at the War Memorial Hospital.

Social Calendar (All items for the Social Calendar must be reported to The Evening News by Friday noon for inclusion in the calendar for the following week.) THURSDAY BPO Elks. Elks Temple. 8 p. m. Camp Lucas XCO Wives Club 1:30 Central Methodist WSCS.

church parlors, 8 p. m. De Molay, Masonic Temple, 7:30 m. DAV. KP hall.

8 p. m. Club, Hotel Ojibway 6:30 p. m. IOOF.

IOOF hall, 7:30 p. m. St. James" Choristers, undercroft, 4 p. m.

St. James' Senior Choir, undercroft, 7:30 p. m. American 8:30 p. m.

FRIDAY Legion, clubhouse, SATURDAY Mom's and Dad's Club, Daftcr Township hall, 9 p. m. MABLE'S SEVTLVG SHOP Tailoring. Alterations and Furrier 312 Afhmun St. Dial 2-85H Dr.

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