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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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Two I HE EVENING NEWS. SAULT STE. MARIE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1937. 96. RUTH CLARKE Editor THE EVENING NEWS SOCIAL PAGE SOCIETY DESK Phone 296 7 Joint Pythian Installation to be Wednesday A joint installation of officers of the Knights of Pythias and the Sisters will be held Wednesday night at o'clock in the 'Knights of Pythias hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborri will be installed as Chancellor Com- and Most Excellent Chief of the organizations. The-Knights' of Pythias officers be.installed first, with installation of the officers of the sister organization following. Joseph Dahhnan, past chancellor com- raander, is in charge of the installation.

Music, dancing and freshrnants will follow. Following Knighis of Pythias officers will be installed: Harold Osborn, chancellor commander; Alviri Osborn, vice chancellor; Elmer Baker, prelate; Fimore Heikkila, worker; James Duggah, keeper of records and seals; Herbert Ryan, master of finance; Ray Kelley, master of exchequer; William Stirling, master of arms; Stanley McKcnzie, inner guard; Gordon McKenzie, outer guard; Russel Stonehouse, fraternal correspondent; Edward Bayliss. member for executive board; Suho Jare representative to grand lodge; nstalllng officer, Joseph Dahlman. Pythian Sisters officers are: Agnes Osborn, most excellent chiuf; Howell, past chief; Adeline Dahlman, excellent senior; Excor- ne Smart, excellent junior; Eva manager; Margaret Hedbcrg, ecretary; Gertrude Baker, treasur- Delia Porter, protector; Bertha Endress, guard. Social Calendar TUESDAY Bethel Lodge No.

35S F. and A. Masons, Masonic hall, 7:30. First Philaihea class. First B'ap- "tist chiifcH, 8:00.

I. O. O. F. North Star Encampment, No.

51, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30.

Kiwanis Club dinner and dance, Hotel Ojibway, 7:15. Nurses' Alumnae Association, War" Memorial hospital, 8:00. Soo Hive, Maccabees, of Pythias hall, 7:30. Women's Auxiliary, St. James' -'cEu'fcK, Guild 7:30.

Lions Ojibway, 6:45. WEDNESDAY Eastern Star, Queen of the North Masonic hall, 7:30. Knights of Pythias, Castle hail, League of Coast Guard Women, Coast Guard barracks; 2:30. THURSDAY Division 3, St. James' Auxiilary, Guild room, 2:30.

Drum Bugle Corps, Anier- i' lean Legion hall, 7:30. Knights of Columbus, hall, 8:00. Methodist Women's Home Society, Mrs. Joseph Waik- Spruce street, east, Ambassadors, Baptist parlors, FRIDAY American Legion. American Le club house, 7:30.

Cath'olic Woman's Reading Club Academy, 2:30. Odd Fellows Lodge, I. 6. O. hall, 7:30.

Well Baby Clinic, Union Carbide Recreation Building, W. C. T. Mrs. W.

B. Robertson, Court street, 2:30. Brother of Soo Woman Dies in Oldbury, England "A very touching- tribute," said Goings And Events idem coricernihg the iafe Nurse -avell which was composed by John T. Hotchkiss, who died on November 25, 1836, at Oldbury. Sngland; He was a brother of Mrs.

George Franks of 90S Easterday avenue, Sault. The late queen was not the only one who made mention of the work of the poet. Acknowledgement of many of his compdslttoris were also made by the late Kirig George Queen Mary, the Princess Royal and other persons of high estate. The late Mr. Hotchkiss was a Methodist preacher as was hfs father before htrri and his brother who succeeded him; His death occurred at the age of 77.

Milton Powell of Wyandoltc, Michigan, athletic instructor and coach at- Wyandotto high school, who has been visiting his parents, Captain and Mrs. Arthur Powell, Binghnm avenue, during Christmas and New Year's returned Friday to Ms home. Mrs. H. McPike, who is eon- fined to her home on Maple street by an attack of pleurisy, is not teaching her music pupils this week.

She will reopen her studio on Monday, January 11. DonnJd Yale, son of Dr. and Mrs. I. V.

Yale, returned yesterday morning to Michigan State college. The regular meeting of the Hospital Auxiilary took place Monday 4, In the hos- the president, presiding. Routine business was conducted and tea was served following the meeting. Weddings Roger St. John has gone back to the University of Minnesota after spending the Christmas recess with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. St. John, 34G Dawsori street.

Miss Shirley Mae Socla, who has been the giicst of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Sticia, Alpeha, during the Christmas and New Year holidays, has returned to the Sault.

Ernest Schoolcraft, service manager of the J. L. Lipsett garnge, left Monday for Milwaukee to attend a service and parts clinic at the Nash Motor company. Edward Rust, 335 Carrie street, is recovering from an illness of several days. After spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Henry DcMolc-n left Sunday afternoon for Ferris Institute where he will continue his commercial course.

Mrs. Gerald White and her daughter, Corrine Ann, left Saturday to return to Bay City after a rlflit at the home of Mrs. John Spruce street, east. Elizabeth Graham, who spent holidays with her parents, Mr. nnrt Mrs.

Stanley Graham, returned Sa'-urday night to Kalamazoo. She Is a student at Western Stats Teachers' College. After a few days' stay in this city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mertoh Bumstead of 1000 Minneapolis slree't, Mrs. Jottn Alii- mt of MacLelian, Ontario, has returned to her home.

Norman Little returned Sunday morning to Michigan State College at East Lansing. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ximbail street. William Little of Miss Lillian Tavern, who Is in training at St.

Mary's hospital, Detroit, has returned to the lower Michigan city, after being with her r.ii'-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tavern, during the Christmas season. SATURDAY" "Woman's Reading Club, Ojibivay, 2:30. Hotel DELBRinoE Rtmri Before a lighted Christmas trep in her home at Les CheneiiUx Club, Michigan, Miss Audrey E.

Rii'dd, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Rudd, became the bride of Beryl J. Deibridge, at a. m.

Neiv Year's Day. The Rev. Mr. Hoos of the Sault officfate'd. To the strains of the wedding march from "Lohengrin" played by her cdiisln, Miss Alice Talbol, the bride e'htcred trie living room on fh'e arm of her father.

She wore a floor length gown of egg-shell satin with matching slippers and a finger-tip length veil. Her flowers word ah arm B6un(uet of talisman roses. During the: ceremony she wore her mother's engagement ring, a blue sapphire. Her sister, Rudd, attended her maid of honor, wearing a floor length gown pink taffeta with a matchihg: head wreath and silver slippers. Her arm Bouquet was of pink The bride's youngest sister, Colleen Rudd, was Junior bridesmaid.

She wore a dress of old ros'e taffeta vith matching accessories and carried a bouquet of carnations and pompoms. Assisting the bridegroom as best man was Paul Conklin of New IxHhrop, Michigan. The bride's After visiting his father, C. W. Swart, during the Christmas vacation, Jack Swart has returned to the Columbia School of Speech arid Radio Work at Chicago; To resume her teaching duties, Miss Feme Aldrich returned Saturday Id Lansing.

She visited her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. W. M. Aidrich of Sdymour street during the Christmas recess.

There will be dancing arid refreshments following the installation services for the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters tomorrow night. The F. A. U. V.

will meet Thursday night at 8:30 with Mrs. Peter Chahdariais, 320 Carrie street. Mrs. Fabry will be the assistant hostess. The condition of A.

J. Jean, who is suffering from an arm infection, ts reported as slightly improved. He has been confined to his horns on Maple street since last Thursday. John arid Thomas Payne, students at the University of Detroit, have returned to school after being with their mother, Mrs. W.

during the Christmas recess. Miss Doris Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Everett of Superior street, has returned to the University of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce and their two sons returned Saturday from LaPorte, Iowa, where Lhey spent the Christmas vacation relatives. Margaret and Bernard White, who spent the Christmas recess with their mother, Mrs. John vVhltc, left Saturday for- lower Michigan.

Margaret Is a student at Marygrrove college Detroit, and Bernard attends the University of Michigan. Raya Weber is returning today to National Park Seminary at Forest Glen, Maryland, after visiting her parents, Mr. and E. F. Weber.

Jean Warner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meade Warner of Tweed street, has returned to the Univer- s-ty of Michigan. Henry Barton, who spent the holidays in lower Michigan with his daughter. Rose, and his sons.

and George, returned to the Sault Sunday night. Russell Walker has resumed his studies at the University, of Michigan Jaw school. He' was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Walker, Spruce street, east, during the holiday season. college. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Booth of Ann mrcet. The Royal Neighbors of Dafter will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the community building. Paul Gage, son of Mr and Mrs. W. O.

Gage, returned Sunday to East Lansing to continue his studies at Michigan State college. Accompanying him was his brother, James, who was graduated last term. Leaving Sunday night for Western college at Oxford Ohio, was Margaret Lipsett, daughter of Mr. Llpsett, of and Mrs. J.

Ravine street. Mrs. W. B. Robertson of Court street, will be hostess to members of the W.

C. T. U. at 2:30 Friday ufternoon. Mrs.

Cheyne will lead the devotional and the assistant hostesses will Toe Mrs. Alex Atkins and Mrs. Webb. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Jacobs, who pent New Years here with Mr. Jacobs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mary Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde A. Saunders, has returned to Oberlin College at Oberlin, Ohio. Irene and Eugeiio Scott have gone back to Michigan Estate college after visiting then' mother 'Mrs. Walter Scott during the vacation period. Returning to Chicago on Saturday was Geraldihe Wicklund daughter of Mr.

and K. J. Wicklund, who spent the holidays i with her parents here. Miss Wick- lurid is a student at the Gregg College. Regular Tomorrow Night 7:30 Your Require the Most Careful A Hen lien Possible.

Have jour examined by oar Doctor of OptoMctry. Broken replaced in few honrs. A. J. 400 Ashmen.

JEAN Phqne 1719 Phil Jacobs has resumed his the University of Mich- gan after spending the Christmas season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobs, Peck street. Mrs. Ace Ciitler and her daughter, Mrs.

Frank Kaltz, returned to the Sault last night from Houghton Lake where they were involved in an automobile accident on Sunday. Air. Cutler motored to Houghtbh Lake to bring them back. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude DeWitt and their son, Freddie, of Hulbert, spent Christmas with relatives in the 3auH. Mr. DeWitt returned to his home early last week. Mrs. 1 De- WilUam Kbon, who visited his iT'other, Mrs.

Frank Trerripe, Kirn ball street, during the Christmas returned to the Harvaix Medical school on New Year's day. Mr. arid Mrs. Mahlpn Stewart and their son Billy, returned Sunday night from lower Michigan. The; spent ten days with Mrs.

Stewart' sister, Mrs. Carl Barton at Bifm irigham, and later Visited Mr Stewart's mother at Lansing. Leaving- Saturday mo'fnirig fo Witt and her son remaining until Gambier, Ohio, was Samuel Car the end of the week. Jrother, Edward Toomsrhan. Rudd, was Immediately following the ceremony dinner was served to members of the wedding party at a long table decorated with flowers and a wedding cake topped with a.

miniature bride arid bridegroom. A reception for about 40 guests took place frorri 1:30 to after which Mr. arid Mrs. Delbridge left for a motor trip through lower Michigan. They will make their home at New Lothrop.

Mrs. Delbridge is a graduate of Cedarville high school and of Briggs stenographic school at Owosso, and attended the Melba Beauty school at Lansing. Mr. Delbridge is a graduate of the New Lothrop high school and attended Michigan Stale College. He is now in business at New Lothrop.

Comings, Goings and Events Among the students who have returned to the University of Michigan are Julian Barish and Leonard Oberman, who spent the holidays here. Arriving Sunday from Duluth were Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Robertson who spent the holidays with Mr. Robertson's brother-in-law find lister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Russell, The Five Hundred Club met last night at the homo of Mrs. Harris Myrick, 1302 Young street.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fred Milligan and Mrs. Evans. A lunch was served at the close of the games, with Miss Helen Wilds assisting Mrs. Myrick.

Present were Mrs. Charles Rates, Mrs. Carrie Forrest. Mrs. John TenEyck, Mrs.

William Myrick, Mrs. Fred Milligan, Mrs. WilllianrRoo, Mrs. Al Milligan and Mrs. WilCord Wilds.

The next meeting of the group will be with Mrs. Evans on Bingham avenue. The Ladies Aid Society of the Church of Christ will meet at 2:30 Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jack Malette, S09 Swinlon street. Miss June Hungerford left Mon- diy morning by bus to return to Michigan State College after spend- 'n'ij the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chesley H. Hungerford and with her grandmother, Mrs. Etta Gales. Gilbert Peterman left last week for Kansas City after visiting dur- the vacation period with his Un, son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Carl ton. He is a student at Keriyo; college. la cobs, have Michigan.

returned to lower Miss Cecilia Mahl returned to ngf Saturday to resume her Mrs; E. Begrow and her daughter, Lucille Frances, and Miss Lucille MooFe of Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore and their daughter, Joanne of Detroit, have returned to their homes. They were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Moore during the holiday season. Mr.

Begrow, who was here brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and for Christmas, returned early last Mrs. Jack Murphy. Mr. Peterman! week to Royal Oak.

is a student at the Findlay En-' grineering school. Eleanor Oremus returned Sunday to Detroit to resume her position -with the General Electric company after a stay with her mother, Mrs. Charles D. Oremus. The Women's Missionary Society of the Ellm church will meet with Mrs.

Ben Eriksen, 336 Nolte street, Wednesday night at 7:30 o'cluck. There will he revival meetings at various homes on the McKay ami Knox side roads each evening this week at 7:30, according to the following schedule: Tuesday, home of Oliver Kno.v: Wednesday, home of Alex McKee: Thursday, Lathe Knox: Friday, home of John McKay; Punday, home of James Mnit- land. is. A. Wilcox will pleach, and the public is invited.

Miss Janet Carlton who is employed at the Olds Motor Works at spent several days dur- i-g the holiday season with her pnients, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Carl- Agatha and Jack McNaughton, who spent the Christmas recess their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Otto B. McNaughton, have returned to their schools, Agatha to May- grove college and Jack to the University of A. D. Trempe left Saturday spend the winter in California.

to Ann D. Booth left Sunday night for Lake Forest, Illinois, to continue her studies at Lake Forest Follow Vicks Plan far Better Control of Colds When Colds VJCKS VA-TRO-NOL Helps Prevent Many Colds 53 If a Cold VICKS VAPORUB Helps End a Cold Quicker Tr.iti in tach Victe Package Million Vick Aids to Better Control of Colds Used Yearly For Your January Have One of Our Soft Lustrous Waves. $5, $6.50. Soo Beauty Shoppe Phone 858. Kresge Bldg.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Newton and their dniiKhtcr. Dorothy, have returned home nficr spending the holiday season with Mr.

and Mrs. A. RicVuvine and sons of Monron. Michipnn, and Mr, nr.d Mrs. W.

J. Sponccr and son of Wayne. Attention! Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters Joint Installation of Officers LUNCH WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6 8:00 O'CIock Sharp. PLEASE ATTEND.

Stanley ha? been spending his holiday vacation in Florida and Ctiha. i Tho Spanish American rrans will have installation of offic- I rrs at mnetinc: tonipht at 7:30 in the Armory rooir.s. i i CaTvin Hart is at his home. 421 Maplo street. Dor.ald Finlayson returned to I tV city last night from towel' Michigan after motorinp to Alma with her son.

Donald, and Paul Snoemnchcs. Spencer Haugh and Hunsberger. students n.t Alma CoHego. who spent the Christmas recess with their parents here. BEAUMIER Funeral Home IIS Maple.

Phone 1304. After New Year's Resolutions NO.l—My Hair must have that natural look. NO. Complexion must be smooth. NO.

Nail Polish must never be chipped. LET US AID YOU IN KEEPING YOUR RESOLUTIONS. Be Lov Lee Beauty Shoppe Phone 619. Leaching duties. She spent the holidays with relatives and friends at Rudyard, Plckford and the Sault.

After spending the vacation period with his mother, Mrs. Charles OremuK, William Orernui left last night for St, Nazianz, Wisconsin, where he ia a student at the Salvatorian Seminary. Dorothy Tobin, who has been spending her Christmas vacation here as a. guest of Mr. and Mrs.

R. II. Reinhart, returned Monday to Rig Rapida wTiere she is student at Ferris Institute. BIRTHS KICZENSKI A son, weighing ten pounds; born to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph klszen- ski at their home, 1120 Eastefday avenue, at 5:50 p. January 3, 1937. He has been named Kenneth Edward; ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Payment are the parents of a nine pound son, Ernest at the War Memorial hospital ait 4:32 p.

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"Universal wlh Rex Chandler and his orchestra on Friday evenings over the N.B.C. Blue IVctn-orlc. FORD DEALERS OF MICHIGAN Your FORD Dealer CO TT SAULT STE. MARIE and RUDYARD.

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