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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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Page Two THE EVENING NEWS. SAULT STE. MARIE, MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1937. RUTH CLARKE Editor TH EVENING NEWS IAL PAGE SOCIETY DESK Phone 296 Mrs.

Passmore and Mrs. Newton Read Sault Club Papers Mrs. Stanley Newton and Mrs. Donald Passmore were the speak- os at the meeting of the Woman's Reading Club Saturday afternoon, with the Fine Arts department, Jan Jansen, chairman, in charge of the program. Mrs.

Newton's paper dealt with "Old Town Records," the first of which was made by the French in -1671. The first church and home were built by Father Marquette in 1668, speaker said. The French re- in power here until 1762 they were succeeded by the British who were established here until 1S15. "There was a great deal of bickering between the Indians and men over land," Mrs. New, ton said, "and in 1854 a national committee was appointed to make a survey." Mrs.

Xewton. included in her paper descriptions of several old claims. Mrs. PaEsmora illustrated her talk on "Four Painters and Their with four prints loaned her by the Art Institute of Chi. cago, "The Descent from the Cross" by Giotto.

"David" by Miche" langelo, "The Tribute Money" by Massaccio and "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci. a shepherd boy, was the first to paint from nature, Mrs. ''Vassmore said, and he was copied many artists who followed him. The perspective in his work is not good, she 'pointed out. Massaccio, who was an artist of great promise, died in 1426 at the nge of.

26, the. speaker said. He is sometimes known as the "Master of Masters" and was one of the world's greatest draftsmen. "Leonardo 'da Vinct had- the knowledge and intelligence of 1 said Mrs. Passmore.

Among the professions he was master were those of singer, scien- tist and artist. "A very powerful and irresistible nersonality" was credited to Miche-r Jacgelo by Mrs. Passmore. He had a' great knowledge of anatomy, she said, 'and was the fore-: most of his time. Although he' did hot care for patnt- ing, ilrs.

Passmore said, he did paint the Sistine chapel. Michel- was also an architect and designer of the dome of St. -Peters, she stated. FIRST LADY SELECTS GOWNS FOR PRESIDENT'S IN AUGUR At Comings, Goings and Events Percy' N. Elliott is confined his home by an attack of influenza.

Because of illness at the home of Alex McKee, the community evan- "gelistic meetings be held day and "Wednesday nights at the of John McKay. Tonight's meeting: will be at the home of James Maltland. Js. A. Wilcox will preach and the public is invited to attend.

Mrs. W. S. Edward is seriously ill from penumonia at the War Me- --morial hospital. Her condition this 'morning was reported to be fair.

The Larch Ladies' Aid Society meet at 10:30 Wednesday morning with Mrs. Ed. Suggitt. A potluck dinner will be served at noon and there will be quilting during the Double-Action Treatment for Colds "Everyone seems to have a cold JIary has been home for two days And you know John just got ove one las', -week!" Such remark you hear regularly these days. You can fight colds best by getting after them at the first indi- cations.

At night before retiring use Rex- Menlho, the chest rub. Spread this double-acting: ointment over your throat and chest. Rub it in thoroughly. Rex-Mentho acts two ways. It penetrates and stimulates circulation and helps to relieve congestion.

It gives off cooling vapors which inhaled through the and mouth into the lur.gs. help to For the festivities in connection with the second inauguration of her husband as president of the.United States, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt has! chosen these three gowns. At left, the first lady is shown as she will appear at the White House reception, in" a sheer silk dress of "Eleanor with trimming of gold Persian embroidery.

Center, Mrs. Roosevelt Is pictured in her silvery blue evening gown. The fox fur which borders the long scarf has been dyed to the first lady poses In the dress she will wear at the actuallnauguratlon. it Is "Victory Blue" crepe superior. (Copyriqht by Arnold Constable Associated Comings, Goings And Events Glen Marin, Otto McNaughton, and Jim Boult entertained at a coasting party Friday night.

Laer the group returned to the ilc- Vaughton at 665 Bingham, vhere a lunch was served. "History of Michigan" is the title of a. paper which will be given by j. G. Malcolm at the meeting of he Daughters of the American Revolution tomorrow night at o'clock at the" home of Mrs.

H. P. aston 1207 Tweed street. Mrs. Edward Gilbert left Saturday morning to return to her home at Marquette after a week's stay this city as the guest of her son- n-law and daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Zenzen. At the annual meeting of the Elim Lutheran church Wednesday night, reports were given by the Rev. V. T.

Mattson and'Carl Alexander, superintendent of-the Sunday school. Reports of trie treasurers of the different organizations showed all bills paid, including that for.the art glass windows installed this year, and good balances on -hand. The budget out- The Youth's Temperance Council met Friday night in the basement of the Baptist church. Tiny airplanes, signifying the Council's motto, "Speeding Onward," were used as favors. All officers were re-elected for the coming year and three young men were taken into membership, June -Henderson pre sided at the meeting and'Margaret McMullen led the devotions.

Son- lined 1 by the hoard of trustees for i tencc prayers were offered by the the coming year was accepted. Two trustees and two. deacons were group and quotations on health were given. "Holes in Your Faith' elected to fill vacancies, and Carl i was the title of a reading by Mar- Alexander was chosen as delegate garet Kelly. Hostesses were Jean to the Superior conference, Swan Benson as substitute.

with Social Calendar MONDAY Daughters of Isabella, Knights of Columbus hall, 8:00. Frances Bone L. T. Hope'Mis- 7:00. Pythian Sisters, Knights of Pythias hali.

8:00. Rotary Club, Hotel Ojibway, 12:15. Loretto Study Club, Loretto Academy, 7:30. Methodist Young Women's Missionary Society, Miss Florence McDonald, 545 Court street, 8:00. Mrs.

Alvin Paquin, Who is confined to her home on Brady Terrace by an attack of influenza, is slightly improved. There will he a meeting of the' Crawford and Stella Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruhn left Sunday for Minneapolis and will continue from there to Los Angeles, California, on a combined business and pleasure trip.

Mrs. Alfred Alexander, 2126 Fourth avenue, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The meeting of the Jefferson P. A. which was scheduled for tonight has been postponed until Monday of next'week.

The Crescent Guild of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Charle's Woodard, 341 Amanda at 8 o'clock. The Camp Fire Guardians will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Room 3 of the high school. All member's are urged to attend the meeting of St. Margaret's Guild at'8.

in the Guild room.of.St. James' church. Mrs. F. E.

Swift is confined to her home on Osborn boulevard by an attack of influenza. The first practical demonstration of radio was in 1899, 'when Marconi sent messages across the English channel, a distance of 32 miles. TRY A WANT AD. Many are Taking Advantage of Our January Clearance Sale of FURNITURE And Are Making Real Saving OCCASIONAL CHAIRS New Style Striped Covers. $10.00 values reduced to $8.95 Several Styles to Choose From.

ARMSTRONG QUAKER FLOOR COVERING In Remnants Per Lineal Yard Two Yards Wide. ft I 1 l-3l 13 Camp Fire Guardians at 4 o'clock irifp 4 nmn i James Roe, son of Mrs. Mary Burris, is confined to his home by tomorrow afternoon of the high school. in Room 3 Miss Gertrude Donnelly arrived in the city last week from Ann Arbor and has accepted a. position in the office of Dr.

James G. Blaine. TUESDAY T. O. O.

F. North Star Encampment No. 51, I. O. O.

F. hall, 7:30. Kiwanis Club, Hotel Ojibway, 12:00 noon. Soo City Hive Maccabees, Knights of Pythias hall. 7:30.

Group 2. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. John Sutherland, 303 Avenue. 2:30. D.

A. H. P. Gaston, 1207 Tweed street, 3:00. Mrs.

D. C. Efoy of Beirut, Syria, will speak on missionary work at the meeting of the Young Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church tonight at o'clock at the home of Miss Florence McDonald, 545 Court street. Mrs. Francis J.

Hewer, of Osborn boulevard has returned to her home after spending the past week at Rochester, Minnesota. St. Mary's P.T.A. met in Baraga hall Thursday afternoon with the president, Joseph Lehman, presiding. Volunteers were asked to work on the cocoa project of which Mrs.

Alvin -Paquin anrf Mrs. Mary T. McKenna arc chairmen. Hot served every noon during January, February and March to the children bringing lunches. The president announced lhat any donations of cocoa, sugar or money for milk would be greatly appreciated by the P.

T. A. A report of the December bazar u-as given. Dr, and Mrs. James G.

Blaine, chairmen of the January activity, announced that their committee, will Rive a series of smallrparties. The February activity will be under the supervision of and Mrs. Wilford Wilds. They are to be assisted by Mrs. Frank Raclos, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Downs, 'Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Bertram, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. Scales, Mr! and Mrs. Wilbur 1 and Mrs. John Kaine, Mr.

and Thomas P. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. WjHiam C. Myrick, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Wydra. Mi-, and Mrs. Lawrence Barrett, Mr. and Mrs.

William Pease, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price, Mr.

and JMr's. r. F. Trombley, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. VanDuseh, Mrs. W. P.

Finlan, Miss Mary Andary. and Miss Theresa Haller. Members of this committee have been requested tb meet at St: Mary's school Friday night at 7:30. JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS With the New 3-Way Switch. Also Regular Styles are included in This Group.

$5.98 values reduced to $4-93 UNFINISHED KITCHEN DROP LEAF TABLE $5.95 Value. Reduced Only Henry Barton has entered War Memorial hospital. the $4.98 BRIDGE LAMP SHADES 50c Values Reduced to 19c The -Elim -Lutheraiv Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the home of WALL BRACKET LAMPS Complete with Shade. $1.00 Value Reduced to 89c TWO-PC LIVING ROOM SUITE Regular $59.50 Value Reduced to $49.50 Plain Green Upholstering with Reverse Cushions in Modern Style. SPLENDID CHEST OF DRAWERS Four Drawers.High.

In Maple or Walnui A Regular $10.00 Value Reduced $8.95 WALNUT KNEE HOLE DESK Three Large Roomy Drawers on Each Side, Bent Top. A Regular $25.00 Value, Reduced to Only $31.95 RUG $29.75 Value Lovely Patterns to Choose From, 9x12 WILTON RUG $59.50 Value Reduced to .50 Visit Our Furniture Department Cowan Hunt fifc WEDNESDAY i Elim Lutheran Ladies Aid So- I ciety. Mrs. Alfred Alexander. 21C8 Fourth avenue.

2:00. Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall 7:30. Group 3. Presbyterian Ladies' Aid i Society. Mrs.

Harry Campbell. Park Place, 2:30. i THE PEOPLES' open cold-clogged nasal and throat passages THUnSDAY Division 3. St. James Auxiliary Guild hall, 2:30.

Drum and Corps. American Leeion hall. 7:30. The best judges of washers arc the who use The test of washer value is in the home. More homes own Maytags than any other is the choice of the majority.

A Maytag gives all the equal freedom from harsh treatment and careless handling. Saves money 'every week. All the hard work is done by the roomy, one-piece, tub, Gyra- rator washing r.ctior., and Roller Water Remover. A score of other distinctive Knights of Columbus hall, I Methodist Women's Forcipn i Rex-Mentho is sold onlv at RexMl I onar Society. Mirs Sarah Sharpc.

i Drugstores. You can" buy apartments. 2:30. i tcatur E'vc Mavt.ig preference, the regular size for 25c o- in the i al Ambassadors. Baptist size for 50c.

Remember i arl rg you car; get it only at Rex all i ln of Them Perfect" Drug Store. arid "Suppressed Desires." Methodist church parlors, auspices Ladies' Airi Your Rexail Drug Store is the Ladl Aid Society. Price Drug corner Ashmun and Spruce. Pickford Telephone Co. Pickford, Mich.

Dealers in MAYTAG WASHERS Electric and Gas. for Demonstration. Presbyterian Brotherhood, annual father and son dinner, church par- i lors. 6:30. Baptist Mission Circle.

Mrs. Charles Lindstrom, TIT Easlerdav Avenue. 2:30. i St. Martha's GliiM (study group) I St.

James church. 2:30. FRIDAY American legion, legion chib house, 7:30. Catholic Woman's Reading- Club Loretto Academy, 2:30. Odd Fellows T.

hall, 7:30. SATTJRDAV Woman's Reading Club, Hole! Ojibway, 2:30. a Maytag on Queasy budget plan. Any Maytsg "-ash able with Multi-Motor. Sec aljo .1 la ytor MAYTAG cr avail- 30 9:0 Gas and Electric Models.

Telephone 702 For Demonstration. COWAN HUNT Tr The Evening News Want AdsT Calling op pe Watch Evening For SHOE the SALE TALK TOWN THE THE.

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