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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 EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3, RUTH CLARKE Editor. THE EVENING NEWS SOCIAL Wallie Simpson Places Order for 5 Creations Sends for Fur Coat, Evening Ensemble, Wool Coat, and Sports Outfit.

PARIS, Mar. Wallis War-; tield Simpson has ordered five new creations from the establishment British Captain Edward neux, Parisian dressmaker, it was disclosed today. 1 Her order, placed through the Cannes branch of the Molyneux Salon, includes an evening: fur coat, an evening ensemble, a wool coat for afternoon wear, and afternoon and a sports outfit. Sex-eral of the models displayed the rich simplicity for Mrs. Simpson Is noted.

Ten silver fox skins will be used for the coat, primarily an evening model of fingertip length with long sleeves. Cut on straight lines, the coat may also be worn for formal afternoon functions by the future wife of the former British king. Since it Is being made in the Paris Molyneux establishment, she may have to come to the French capital for a fitting. Her next choice was an evening ensemble of lustrous pastel blue watin, cut straight with a floor length' skirt and a square neck. A matching Jacket la designed In a cutaway, tailored style with plain rieeves and revers.

Blue mirror glass Is used for buttons and for the buckle of the satin jacket belt. For afternoon, Mrs, Simpsln selected a long, black wool coat with a fitted waist and long, flared sleeves. The front edges arc trimmed with black braid in scroll designs and the trimming repeated on the borders of the sleeves. She also picked out black wool for an afternoon dress with a. narrow, shaped neck and short sleeves.

Trimmed with piping of white crinked crepe, the dress has a bunch of snowdrops at'the waist, caught under a black wool girdle. Her last selection was a. three- piece sports outfit In string-colored wool of an open basket weave. It consists of a straight three-quarter length coat with plain sleeves and no collar. With'a plain, straight skirt, she will wear a long-sleeved gllet blouse fastened with flat, Iron buttons.

Inset breast pockets with narrow, straight flaps appear on both sides of the coat and gllet. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

O'Neill left laturday for their home at De- rolt after attending the funeral of Irs. O'Neill's father, Jeremiah Dacey. A bingo party will follow the egular meeting of the Dafter Royal Neighbors Thursday after- oon at 1 o'clock In the community hall. News of St. Ignace Tony Sauro of 415 Ord street submitted to an operation Friday morning, February 28, at the War Memorial hospital.

He la progressing nicely. The F. A. U. V.

will have its regular meeting tomorrow night at 8 j'clock at the home of Mrs. Staney Gibson, 523 Blngham avenue. Mrs. Ehrllch will assist' Mrs. Gibon.

A Gappella Choir at St. Ignace Thursday iThree Soloists Will Contribute to I Program. ST. IGNACE, March 3., The Ilronwood junior 'college a capella Ichoir directed by "Professor Sigvart appear'In the LaSalle school gymnasium Thursday evening. The choir has three soloists the regular group of fifty jvoices.

The soloists are Miss Marie soprano, Miss Maxtne iKadetz, alto, and Miss Olive Ok- alto. O. H. Olson is faculty The itinerary of the choir for the tour Includes Hancock, Lake JLinden Baraga High School, Mar- Isnpeming, Manlstique, St Hgnace, Iron Mountain, Ironwood, ifhorne concert) and Wakefield (ten- The program of selections for to-morrow evening follows: Part 1. Gladsome Light.

Be to God Rachmaninoff Praise Ye God. Soothing- Bach (second movement from Advent Motet) Schreck Part 2. tKingdom of God Christiansen Fischer Christiansen "My. God How Wonderful Scotch Psalter From Heaven Above Schumann Part 3. -Rock and Refuge Christiansen Heilgate Nacht GeUtliches Wiegenlied Kranz Beautiful Savior Melody from 12th Century.

Si, Ignace Briefs, Edward Johnson and George Hager of the D. S. S. and railway company from Marquette were In the city Monday on They returned to Tuesday morning. Members of the county road commission held their semi-monthly meeting today In jthe, county court house.

Patrick Quinn of St. Ignace left Tuesday morning for Chicago where he will be Mrs. Norman.Wlxson and Mrs. J. E.

Holmberg of Brevort were in the city Tuesday on business. Charles Kemp of Gould City transacted business in the city Tuesday. Attorney W. E. Davidson of Sault Ste.

Marie spent Tuesday in St Tgnace on business. CITY COUNCIL MEETS. ST IGNACE, March 3. ners of the St. Ignace city councl held their monthly in the city hall Monday evening.

For the most part only routine business was handled. a FAVORITE Comings, Goings and EYenis The regular meeting of the Hos pital Auxiliary took place Monday at the hospital with Mrs. Thoma B. Aldrich presiding. Routine busi ness was conducted and committees for the year were an nounced as follows: ways an means, Mrs.

Lester Hodges, Mrs. C. Saunderson, Mrs. R. R.

Reinhar Mrs. Thomas C. Trelfa, Mrs. C. A Saunders, Mrs MacLachlan Emily McKee, Mrs.

L. Read, Mrs. Vernon Aikins; flowe committee, Mrs. W. A.

Rudell. Mrs George A. Osborn, Mrs. a Murphy and Mrs. J.

R. Ryan; pub licity committee, Mrs. W. E. Ham ilton, Mrs.

Robert Harrison, Mrs Thomas Mackie and Mrs. Wlllfam J. Cummlngs; magazine committe. Mrs. Walter C.

Wylle. Mrs. Dal Be.tdorff, Mrs. A. J.

Jean. Mrs Hartwcll Olmstcad and Miss Mln nie Trempc; purchasing commlttei Mrs. S. A. Marks, Mrs.

John I Goetz, Mrs. H. Rains and Mr WE Whelan; auditing committci Mrs John McGinnis and Mr Thomas Chandler. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Green this morning for Saginaw and troit. They will attend the Ranger- Detroit game Thursday night, returning to the Sault cany next week. Easter Special Reg. is Permanent S2.00 Permanent Reg. $5 Permanent 56 Permanent Standard Wave Shop Phone 912.

205 W. Portage Open Evenings by Appointment. Comings, Goings and Events The duplicate contract tournament will take place at Lc Saut tonight at o'clock. Last week Mra. Harold Bruce and Mrs.

J. Nelson were high scorers. The Rug Craft Club met yeBter- at.the Country Club. Lunch- on was served at one o'clock, resent were Mrs. Philip Cola- nntl, Mrs.

William Maxwell, Mrs. T. B. McKinney, Mrs. David Willams, Mrs.

Harry Everett, Mrs. Raymond T. Marriott, Mrs. Robert I. Taylor, Mrs.

E. T. Crisp and Mrs. E. M.

Hunt The members Iso inspected the Country Club kating rink during the day. STUDENT FIGHTS FOR HER 'HONOR SOCIETY DESK PKone 296 Social Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dacey, who were called here by the death of Mr. Daccy's father, Jeremiah Dacey, returned Saturday to De- roit.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bolger, also came to the Sault to at- end Mr. Dacey'a funeral, went to their home at Blind River, Ontario, on Monday. Mrs.

Donald Finlayson, 1001 John stret, will be hostess to members of Club tomorrow night'at 8.o'clock. and Mrs. George J. and Miss Ruth Laundy re- urned late last week from a trip through Florida. They motored down the cast coast of -the and then drove to Arcadia where, they attended the Taft Memorial Highway conven- Jon.

They returned by way of Tampa an'd the west coast. Mrs. Albert McCondra, Miss Mary Mattson, Mias Georgia Cameron, Miss Dorothy Mitchell, Miss Audrey McKee, Miss Betty Graydon and Miss Ruth Clarke had dinner last night at the McCondra Camp on the Pickford road. Miss Reva Gough and Miss Ada Lines were hostesses at a sleighride party Monday night to Rio Vista where a chili con carni supper was served. Joining Miss Gough and Miss Lines for the evening were Theora Everleigh, Jean Taylor, Betty Calder, Eva Atkinson, Frances Mansfield, Bertha Edith Osterhout, St.

John, Jennie Jacobsen, Watson Barber, Floyd Mllnes, Francis Oakes, Clyde Armstrong, Jack Feldman, Leonard Brawtey, Harold Maltas, Kenneth Atkinson, John Hoornstra and John Crawford. This Ticture of Helolse Martin, coed at Drake university and profes slonal dancer, Inadvertently cot Ernest Bergmann, Drake football player, Into a lot of trouble. He told a DCS Molnes Judge he "socked" Dan Anclernan. etisdcnt editor, bscauss he Inscribed the picture, "Today's Hot Tip." Bergminn drew a suspended 15-day Jail sentence for "chivalry." (Associated Press Photo) News of Newberry WEDNESDAY Eastern Star. Masonic hall, 7:30.

Knights of Pythias, Castle hall, 7:30. League or Coast Guard Women, Coast Guard barracks, Le Saut Club duplicate contract tournament, club rooms, Men's bridge games, Country Club, 8:00 p. m. Rudyard Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society, J. Wallis, 2:30.

THURSDAY Church of Christ Ladles' Aid'so- cley, Mrs. H. Elliott, Dillon avenue, 2:30. Division 3, St. James 1 Auxiliary, guild room, 2:30.

Drum and Bugle Corp, American Legion hall, 7:30. Frances Bone L. T. L. and open Bible children's mission, Hope Mission, 7:00.

Guild of St. Martha, guild room, St. James' church, 2:30. Imnianuel Lutheran Ladles' Aid Society, Mrs. Fred Holt, 541 Division street, 2:30.

Knights of Columbus, Knights of Columbus hall, 8:00. Methodist Women's Home Missionary Society, Mrs. Emma Dean, 803 Court street, 2:30. Royal Ambassadors, at Baptist church parlors, p. m.

Fireside Club, Mrs. Donald Finlayson, 1001 John, 8 p. m. FRIDAY American Legion, Legion clubhouse, 7:30. Catholic Woman's Reading Club, Loretto Academy, 2:30.

Odd Fellows Lodge, I. O. O. F. hall, 7:30.

Sault Nurses' Club, War Memorial hospital, 8:00 p. m. United Spanish American Wai Veterans, Armory club rooms, at 8:00. SATURDAY Le Saut Club contract tournament, club rooms, 8:00 p. m.

Country Club dance, club house 9:30 to 1:30. Woman's Reading club, Hole Ojibway, 2:30. The regular business meeting of thfr Baptist Ladies' Aid Society will take place the home of Mrs. Charles Woodard, Amanda street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The hostesses will be Mrs.

Air Richards, Mrs. A. E. Andrcc and Mrs. Joseph Wade.

Friends are Invited to attend the meeting of the Frances Bone L. T. L. at 7 o'clock tomorrow night at the Hope Mission, pictures of "The Prodigal Son" wilt be shown. WOMAN PAYS PAIRJJF FINES Her Figures in Collision; Mrs, Brabaw Hurt, NEWBEBRRY, March 3.

Mrs. Nora Lang of south of Newberry, paid fine and costs on two charges Monday afternoon, following on in which a truck driven by her collided with an automobile driven by Edward Brabaw of Newberry. Mrs. Brabaw, riding with her husband, suffered a fractured rib and other injuries as a result of the accident. The accident occurred as Mrs.

Lang went through a stop sign on street in Newberry, and Brabaw car which was traveling on west McMillan avenue. For running through the stop street Mrs. Lang paid a $5 fine and costs, and for driving without an operator's license she paid a line of and S3.60 costs. The arraignment was made before Justice Fred W. Becks of Newberry.

State police investigated the accident. Edmund LaBelle of Newberry, charged with driving a car without an operator's license took a 5-day jail sentence in the Luce county jail in lieu of paying fine and costs when arraigned Monday night before Justice Fred W. Becks. LaBelle was arrested during the weekend in Newberry by state police. flewbeny Briefs- FIVE XND TEN' CLERKS 'SIT DOWN' as 100 salesgirls In an and ten cent store in Detroit started mpany officials threatened to close all stores In store was evacuated.

The girls asked a wafle in crease of ten cents an Press Photo) Follow Vicks Plan for Betfer Control of Colds When Colds VICKS VA-TRO-NOl HeFpc Prevent Many Colds 53 If a Cold VICKS VAPORUB Helps End a Cold Quicker Full details of the Plan tach Vtcks Package According to word received here, Dr. D. Hart, director of the District Department of Health, No. 6, who has been on duty as health officer in the Ohio-Mississippi flood zone for the past month, will return to Newberry the latter part of the week to resume his duties here. Dr.

Hart has been stationed in'Santa Claus, according to mail received here from him. The Hugh' Allen Mclnnes Post 75, American Legion band will play a concert Thursday evening at the 7s ewberry State Hospital amusement hall. This concert, to be layed for the patients, will be ai reeled by J. A. Baetz.

Newberry motorists, particularly ruckers, have been busy since Sunday taking salvage gasoline from the steamer Boyd, wrecked off Brevort. Every available gasoline 5rum in Newberry is being- used, and some service stations have reported thefts 'of gasoline drums. DO YOU WEAR A HALF SIZE DRESS? Size to 22y Mrs. A. L.

Ferguson is ill at her home on South street. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Wieneke, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Hewett, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Cook and Mr and Mrs. L. R. Troycr ivre in charge of the dance which will be given at the Country Club Saturday night. George Seymour and his orchestra will play for dancing from 9:30 until 1:30.

BIRTHS WILTJETTE A daughter, Donna Marie, weighed eight pounds and who four DR. F. E. ROBINSON Dentist' j. All Rubber Plates, $10.

2208. Zeller Block ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilictte at 5:10 p. m.

Saturday, February 27. 1937. at their home, 1200 Minneapolis street. ANDREWS Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Andrews. 408 Fort street, are the parents of a daughter weighing six pounds and fourteen ounces, born at the War Memorial hospital at 12:31 March 2, 1937. CHURCH SUPPER Group 3 of the Ladles Aid Presbyterian Church Parlors THURSDAY, MARCH 5:30 to 7:00. Price 50c, Roast Beef and Veal Loaf Brown Gravy and Potatoes Buttered Turnips and Peas Cabbage Salad White Rolls and Brown Bread Pickles and Jello Cherry Pie and Coffee The Drummond Bridge Cluh met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Haken Saturday night. February 27. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Holley Seaman. Lewis Warren Bailey and Holley Seaman. Lunch tvas served by Miss Theilia Seaman and Chcri Mclnnes. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bazley, Mr. and Mrs. Orvai Lowe, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bailey, Mr.

and Mrs. Holley Seaman. Mr. and R. W.

Hakcn. Earl Shawl. Robert Turcott, Mrs. Robert Newell, Mr- and Mrs. Buster Bailey, and Brycc Seaman.

The next gathering will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fountain on Saturday, March 6. SUPERVISOR IRA FOX OF PENTLAND TOWNSHIP LOSES DEFEATED BY CLERK MONDAY 190 TO 106. At the regular meeting of the Methodist Women's Home Missionary Society tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Emma Bean, 653 Court atreet, the following program will be presented: Mrs. Clyde M. Gearhart; review of study book chapter. Mrs. A.

J. Armstrong; selected hymn; reading from the Home Mission paper, Mrs. Owen Collyer. Reports from the Martha. Washington supper will be given at this meeting.

XEWBEBRRY, March visor Ira Fox of Pentland town i-hip was defeated Monday on the Republican primary ticket by J. Wood, former township clerk 190-106 votes. Earl Stubbs, running on the ticket for township clerk in Pent land, defeated Dan Pentland 170 117 votes. The township election the only other primary in L.UC county's four townships, saw Supe visor Carl Ferguson defeat Charle: Fyvie, 77-35, on the Republican ticket. J.

A. Bodettc, Democr.i candidate for supervisor in Lake field, Milton Lohr. hi opponent, 11-3. Lakeficld town ship was the only one to have tw tickets in the primary. Mrs.

Margaret Hctrick, incum bent Lnkeficld township treasurer defeated K. W. Bryers, 65-15, on (he Republican ticket. Ten ladies' days and seven night games are on the Cincinnati Reds' schedule for 1937. More than XX) reservations are on file for the opener against St.

Louis April 20. TRT A WANT AD. HAVE YOU TRIED SKIN? As a part of your daily beauty schedule, use Chamberlain's Lotion regularly. It helps keep your hands, arms and skin smooth and lovely, because it A clear, golden liquid, Chamberlain's dries quickly, is never sticky, greasy or gummy. At alt drug and department stores, Chamberlain Laboratories, DCS Moincs, Iowa, OUR KI Chamberlain's Lotion TRY A WANT AD.

SHIP BY TRUCK Regular Scheduled Motor Freight Service Between Detroit and Sault Ste. Marie and Intermediate Points. Call For Details. B. L.

TRANSIT Phone 1159. FOR SALE! HUNTOON'S Ice Cream Parlor Possession April 1 Living Quarters 201 Ann St. New Spring Dresses to sell for These clever new dresses come In smart prints and in navy jecket dresses. We invite you to come in today and see these new creations. A $5 Bill Will Buy One of Our Fall Dresses Formerly Priced at $10.95, S12.75, $15.00 One Group of Winter Coats Reduced to i Price Buy Now for Next Winter.

NewKouse Co. FUNERAL HOME TELEPHONE 637-W. 111-113 Maple Street. New Georginia House Frocks Styles, Bright Color Prints, Puff Sleeves, Swing Skirts. Snappy Looking Dresses for House or Street at FIESTA POTTERY DINNERWEAR New Shipment Just Received 5 Lovely Ivory Red, Green and Yellow.

Fill in your set today. Springtime Freshness! Expressed by these Crispy Organdie Collars and Vestees. Fagotting, Embroideries, Piques and Lace. 59candS1.00 Cowan Hunt.

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