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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 10

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YOU BEEN IN DEES COUNTRY LOKJ6 NOFF TO KNOW DE MpNKEY FROM EE COOSA AVAV BEFORE; PEY MAKE FROM A I THINK THAN TH'SIGHTS IN OF COURSE DOi IT WAS OUR 7 HONEY- SMOON! A REMEMBER 1 OUR FIRST I CAMPING TRIP HAZEL? YES I'LL- NEVER FORGET IT, I THAT'S TWEJ I 1 rCAUGHT THE FOUR- POUND PICKEREL! ISN'T IT A NICE TO 7 HAVE SUCH PLEASANT MEMORIES Copr. tei.JtEA.&tfJISlUnS, EGAD, LAUGH i NG HOW PAGE TEN Escariaba (Mich.) Daily Press the GLADSTONE page Tom Bolder Manager, Phone 3741 TUESDAY, JULY 1 4, 1958 LeRoy Hamilton Named To Board LcRo.a Hamilton was elected to the Gladstone Board of Education at the annual election Monday, defeating Archie D. Harris, who was seeking reelection by 211 to 199. a 12 -vote margin. Canvass of the vote is scheduled for Thursday.

Hamilton is an accountant and claim agent for the Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad. He has been active Scoutmaster of the Scout Troop of the First Lutheran church, as treasurer the past five years of the Delta County Girl Scout Council and as secretary treasurer of the Upper Peninsula Outboard Racing association. He is married and there are two school age daughters in the fami- i Harris is a veteran member of the board having just completed his 9th term or 27th year of consecutive service. A retired freight agent for the Soo Line, he has served the board as secretary for 23 years. Other members of the board are Dr.

George Kelly, Soren Johnson. James T. Jones and Dr. O. S.

Hult. Couple Observes Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Chroge, 1303 Delta avenue, are celebrating their silver wedding anniver- 1 sary today. A Mass of Thanksgiving was offered by Rev. Fr.

Matt LaViolette at 8 this morning, at All Saints Catholic church. Open house for all friends and relatives will be held on Saturday afternoon from 4 on, through the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chroge were married July 14.

1928 at Rapid River by Rev. Fr. Joseph Guertin. They have one daughter. Mrs.

Walter Marcella, Cornell and one grandson. Mr. Chroge is employed by the City. Teacher Training Being Conducted At LDS Church Mrs. Richard Robinson.

Sault I Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is conducting a Teacher Training course for all teachers and church school workers at the Reorganized Latter Day Saints church this week. The classes started on Mon- day evening at 7:30 and will be held every night through Friday. Colored slides and pictures will be used to illustrate many of the important points of the course which is titled. "Ways of Two afternoons this week will be devoted to a story telling hour foi children.

The day and time will bo designated later. Out Our Way By J. R. Williams MAYBE DEES TIME PE 7ROOT-- NO FOOLIMK, Buy and Sell the Classified Our Boarding House with Major Hoople Dorobiaia, of Chicago, demonstrates the Illinois Bell Telephone Co tiektacktoe machine which never loses. The best you can hope for is a tie.

Buttons light uo the individual squares with crosses and, as soon as. one pressed, the machine comes back with a at the best place. If you try to cheat by pressing two buttons a bright red light flashes. Plane Crash Scene Visited By Youth Sgt. Edward N.

Berg in a let tei to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berg. 515 Michigan avenue, tells of visiting the spot where 28 servicemen returning to lost their lives in the crash of a big plane recently. He writes: "That sure was a bad plane crash iC-124 Globemaster) -just a couple of miles from here.

1 was gone to Nagoya, Japan, with Col. Lcbell the day it but they were still working thee next morning recovering bodies, etc. I visited the where it a wet, sloppy rice field. There was parts of the plane for a half-mile around it evidently just crashed right straight down and then exploded! They hauled the pieces that were left back to Fealogfor one big pile of junk. The fire was so hot it just melted all metal in a few seconds including rings worn by passengers, watches, metal filling in just burned the bodies completely and tore them of Sgt.

Berg has been serving in Japan for ten months and last December was a membei of a special mission sent to Korea. City Briefs Charles Dehlin and children, Patsy Jo and Barry, left Saturday by plane to return to their home in Flushing, alter spending Bert Nisonen Is Given New Post Sgt. and Mrs. Bert Nisonen and daughter Judy are visiting two weeks here visiting at the here at the home of Mrs. Deh- parents.

Mr and Mrs. Archie Cowen. Sgt. Nisonen is on delay enroute from Park Air Force Base in California to Lowry Air Force Base in Colorado. At Lowry he will work in a 1 rehabilitation center counciling individual airmen that have difficulty adjusting themselves to military life.

He will work under the noted Dr. Konvar, director ol that type of training for the Army. Sgt. Nisonen will leave Gladstone about 23 for his new station. Mrs.

Nisonen and Judy will remain in Gladstone suitable accommodations been procured for them. Social Pre-Nuptial Shower Miss Ruth Erfourth, bride-elect, was honored at a pre-nuptial shower on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Turnath. Over thirty-five guests attended. Five hundred, smear and games formed the social diversion.

Mrs. Rene LeFleur was high in five hundred and Mrs. Roger Smith, second. In smear, Mrs. James Cannon was first and Mrs.

Alphonse Dementer, second. In the games each winner was presented with an award. Mrs. David LaBumbard received trie special award. Lunch was served and the honored guest opened many beautiful and useful gifts.

Party arrangements were made by Mrs. Ray Turnath, Mrs. Charles Erfourth and Mrs. Mabel Miehal- son. Miss Erfourth will become the bride of William Gartland, Escanaba, on Saturday.

The wedding will take place at 9 at All Saints Catholic Church. He Finds Water And It's All For Free COWLEY. Alta. 81-vear old South Alberta man is one of the few persons who cling to the ancient practice of Ernest Cooknell of Cowley says he can locate an underground water supply by walking over the ground clutching a branch of a willow' tree. He says four of his family could make the wands wiggle over water, but four others, could not.

He know how or why he possesses the talent. He says it may home of Mr. and Mrs. G. lin, parents of Charles.

Mrs. Richard Robinson, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stowe, while conducting classes at the Reorganized Latter Day Saints Church.

Mr. Robinson was here over the weekend and returned. home today. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wolte, 605 Dakota Avenue, are the parents of a baby daughter born Monday at St. Francis Hdspital. This is the second child and second daughter. Mrs. Wolfe is the former Carol Haglund.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haglund. Rev. and Mrs.

Andrew Mickelson and sons Mickey and Charles have left for his new pastorate at Livonia. following a visit at the Carl Haglund and Wilfred Mineau homes. Rev. Mickelson has been living in Flint. Mrs.

i Mickelson is a cousin of Mrs, Haglund and Mrs. Mineau. Dr. and Mrs. B.

H. Skellenger and family returned Sunday from i a week's vacation visit with relatives Battle Creek and East La using. Miss Pat Hanson returned to Chicago Monday evening following a weekend visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hanson.

She made the trip home Saturday by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maki and daughter have moven from 1207 12 Dakota avenue to a residence in Kipling which they purchased from Mr. and Mrs.

Toivo Makie, parents of Mrs. Richard Maki. Miss Bertha has returned to Milwaukee after a vacation visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Erfourth. Mrs. Piaiss. who is living in Puerto Rico, is spending a few days in Gladstone w-ith friends before going on to Toledo, Ohio, to visit with her mother. While here, she is a guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Bray. Mrs.

Praiss was accompanied here by Mrs. William Jordan, and children, Margaret and Jessie, Palm Beach, who are staying with Mrs. Jess Jenkins. Mrs. An- 11 a Praiss accompanied them as i far as Neenah, where she will make her home.

Mrs. Walter Houghton has turned from Chicago where she underwent surgery at the Presbyterian Hospital. Mrs. Robert McGillvery is spending the week at her cottage at Garnet. Robert Kee is vacationing for a week at the Walter Houghton camp at Garnet.

until have Obituary ALEX Graveside services were conducted at 11 Monday morning at Garden for Alex Mcleod. Rev. Fr. Roland Bassett officiated. Burial was in Garden township cemetery.

Pallbearers were Joseph Heimes, Paul Lamkey, Chester LaPine. Herb Sill, William Winters and William Svvaer. Out-of-town persons attending the services were Duncan McLeod, St. Ignaee: Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Foye, Manistique; Mr. and Mrs. William LaBumbard, Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Louis McLeod, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles DuRoy, Mr. and Mrs. William Beveridge and son Pren- tiss, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ward, Mrs. James and Mrs. Eunice Sullivan, Gladstone and many I others from the Garden area.

Asks Motorists To Slow Down At Intersections Chief of Police Torval Kallerson today warned all motorists to slow down at all intersections, parked at the curb make many blind corners where 25 miles per hour may be too he said. "The driver approaching such intersections see another car coming until the very last minute. This gives him only a few feet in which to stop after he sees the other vehicle. He simply stop in such a short distance unless he has already slowed way he continued. Failure of drivers to slow down at intersections is the chief reason why there are so many right angle crashes at corners.

Many of these result in serious personal injuries and death. A passenger thrown from the car and striking his head against the pavement may not survive the mishap. Chief Kallerson pointed out that cars are so smooth and quiet that the motorists realize he is going over 25 miles per hour unless he looks at his speedometer frequently. "Watch your speedometer and slow down for intersections is good advice for all the Chief concluded. The warning to motorists to Jow down at intersections is parti of the statewide program of Check I Your Speed sponsored by the I Michigan State Safety Commission in which the city of Gladstone is cooperating.

IT 13 A 8C5AK HE Met LUCKY YOU TO MEET ME, AM OLD GRAECO-ROMAN TEACH YcOD 4 THE MODERN HOLDS "A FREE AND VvE magine a (SOLD MiNE WALKING IN THE 7-141 -J BORN THIRTY YEARO .7 W'l 1 TQO GOON 7-H Carnival By Dick Turner Funny Business By Hershberger T- ih kj PH Hi. in the icebox. Watching television. No Place For Charm In Women's Prison DENVER "charm for women prisoners at the Denver county jail got a thumbs down decision from Manager of Edward O. Geer.

But Geer even heai about it until 20 female inmates had received two hours of instruction in the arts of sitting, walking and standing. The instructors came from a Denver modeling school. Geer said the jail was no place for I models. Warden Barry B. Tillman on a waers pit utt ai models, they one-half of the U.

S. shnmp. Screen Starlet Answer to Previous Pu 2 zls have to pardon Joe, but he want to take time out from Side Glances By Galbraith ACROSS 1 Screen starlet, Susan Briefly Told Pistol Practice Gladstone Rifle and Pistol Club will hold pistol practice on the range 011 the have something to do with the in-i blutt tonight from 6:30 on. body chemistry, and! possibly is inherited. Cooknell claims that his has never failed to find water since he came to Cowley in 1901.

He has found water at depths ranging as much as 230 feet. He has never taken money for a job, believing the charm might be broken if used professionally. Blondie Bible regular weekly Bible study hour will be held at 8 Wednesday evening at the Mission Covenant Church. England's a ous coronation chair has been used at every coronation ot a British soverign since 1308. ALTO TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY They branded her and dared her to enter the WHITE HOUSE Branded Adulteress Before the Eyes of (he World! CHARLTON HMWIDHESM The RESIDENTS LADY Shown twice at 7:05 10:20 p.

m. CO FEATURE HIT ISLAND OF VIOLENCE here the Mediterranean ran red with terror! "THE ISLAND AND WOMAN ARE jm RICHARD PAl'LARAYMOND Shown at 9:00 Only Also: Color Awful 6 She has dark eyes and hair 11 Idolized 13 Evening party 14 Quicker 15 Small candles 10 16 Bitter vetch Flag 3 Foreman (slang i 4 Worthless table morsel 5 Years between 12 and 20 6 Brag 7 Tear 8 Crimean ity 9 Have existed were going to have him clipped for the eummer, but mother says having a shaggy dog around makes her feel 10 degrees 17 Memoranda 19 Permit 20 Affirms 22 She is popular on movie-----25 Observe 26 Genus of maples 30 Glazier's frame 32 Diadem 33 Ventilated 34 Jaeger gull 35 Approach 36 Pedal digit 39 Palm leaf 40 More efficient 43 Malt drink 46 Mountain nymph 47 Fiber knots 50 She was born in Maas 32 Freebooter 54 Natives of ancient Latium 55 Everlasting (poet.) 56 57 Pilfer DOWN 1 Restaurant 2 Hebrew month 3 Cubic metei 18 Device used by golfers 20 Fall flowers 21 Mariner 22 Scrutinize 23 Indian 24 Ancient Irish capital 27 Muster 28 Pertaining to an age 29 Amphibians 31 Editor (ab.) 32 Symbol lor tantalum 36 Mountain pools 37 Native metal 38 Storehouse 41 Satellites 42 Redacts 43 Capable 4 4 Burden 45 Royal Italian family name 47 Nostril 48 Volcano in Sicily 49 Pare 51 Impoi tan! metal 53 Expose to moisture Priscilla's Pop by AI Vermeer by Chic Young Buqs Bunnv I WONDER WHAT'S EATIN' TH' WHILE WAlTiNG FOP HEP AH -THIS 19 GOING TO BE AN EXTRA- SPECIAL, SUPER- PEACHY SUPPEI FORGET hi IS JlGHT WERE INVITED OUT TO EAT AT THE rU.

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1924-1977