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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 6

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PAGE SIA r. A A A I 17. 1933. PERSONALS CLUB- FLATUPES- WOMAN'S PAGE FASHIONS- AC7IVITIES- SOCIETY -AMY BOLGER, Editor, Mildred Han rah an Becomes Bride of Earl G. Flagrstadt St.

Patrh ks chimb of one of moat beautiful of the ori Wpdnrsday. the marriage of Miss Mildred Hanrahan daughter of Mr and Mr? .1 Hanrahan of this city 517 south Thirteenth and Earl KlagstadL son of George Flag-tadt of lftrtO avenue -outh The ceremony performed at a solemn nuptial high mass at 7 30 o'clock at which Rev. Fi Gerald Harrington of St ti was celebrant. Rev Fr f) .1 La Mothe of St. Charles' church.

Rapid River, deacon. and Rev Fi Joseph Considinp. O. of Washington aub-deacon. The church was beautifully decorated for the ceremony, gladioli and snapdragons arranged with the altar candles, while four has kets of flowers, tied with pink nut line ribbon hows, re placed at the altar railing.

The Rrldal Chorus from was placed by Mrs. William Rani-peck, organist and director of the choir, as members of the bridal party entered the church and took their places for the ceremony music of the nuptial high mass was sung by St. Patrick's choir, Clara Karas playing the violin obbligato with the organ aceom panlment At the offertory. Wil liam Ramspei sang Roswig "Ave and as the impressive marrage service was taking plate, Mrs John Kress sang Carrie Jacobs-Bond's "1 Ixivp You Mendelssohn Wedding March was played as tlie recessional The bride, preceded by her two bridesmaids. Miss Evelyn McGillan of Green Ray.

and Miss Jeanette Hanrahan. of this city, entered with her father, who gave her in mar riage. and proi eeded down the en ter aisle of the church, while tho bridegroom and his two attendants. William Hanrahan and Robert Valentine. entered from the aacristry, and with Rev Father Harrington who performed the marriage sen icp.

awaited her. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin and lace, fashioned with a close fitting bodice, long, close-fitting sleeves, and floor length skirt Her long veil of tulle was fashioned to her head with a wreath of flowers, and her R. E. Scofield Chiropodist and Foot Specialist At Our store TOMORROW all 147 for MANNING AND SULLIVAN oh were of wItiti hnwei bouquet nf ami baby iti wore atti adivi gandie. wutli a i ptlffed es and tiri with it a ttifi il ite slip She arried a tea rosea and eweet Il a ih a Itati wod a he organdie i tose fi11 ing lini fioro ber tinture hai ere and gioie- were of whtte ari a bouquet of i oh ola pdrngoiis cremimi a ed served io iwen Ali 11(1(1 Tubles were ut vvifh Ilo were, calie pretflly orated forincd brida! laide.

Will Reside The vming peoph- Ieri laici un a hoiieymoon frip to Chicago where ilici will attend 'Ite l'entury of Progress Exposition Tliry will malte llieir home In Escannhn The bride fot- traveling non a gown of Inov. cr epe wilh brown liat, slip pera and glovt-s, and a brown flit jacket The bride a graduate of Si Joseph's logli school and latei al tendi lite Lawrence College Oli servatory of Music, Appleion, wItile Ali FlageladL a graduate of Kseanaba high ie a nieinbet of siati of Kseanaba citi ball Roth loung peojtle al a nilmber of i ranppd in tlieir lionot hdore ihett marriagi Gttps'H ai ce re moni induded Mr and Mrs Henri Pecore and Mrs Pecore, c.f Rhinelandi Mr and Mrs Gene Rose, of Chicago, and Mr and Alrs Harrtoy MeGillan and Mi-ses Evelyn and Doris McGillan and Mrs Tennis of Green Rai Recipe shrimp Mouquin 1 cup wit ole biarched almonds 3 I cup diced celery 1 1 -z I bv ps but I or 2 cooked and drained sh rim 3-1 cup rich milk (or milk and cream Salt and pepper Holland rusk Cook almonds and eeler-y in hut lei over low flame until al ntoncL are golden brown and cel lender Add shrimp, cut in halves milk and seasoning and cook minutes lmtgei Serve hot on Holland insk. Six por ions. A Diagonal Line on New Fall Mode his 1 ri i- ill at South Sixth Street i Mrs Ret et le a r- of a nri At W11lia ill Rapid Rivet have left on through the Copper Connie they will visit with tel ind friends end Mrs Donald Mac I WILSON NEWS Mr famll pa ntei) datightc Mr i)scar 11 and 11. aci-cint Poyd and of Gain To lend a new flavor to your iced iea.

freeze canned grapefruit juice in 111 refrigerator cube compartments Since the juice of this citrus fruit is already sweetened, you need add no sugai to the tea, nor lemon, either. now read the Classified pag. I Palace Market i met visited with friends in Mar inette la week Mi Otto Sehoen and dittigli tc-r. Margaret visited at the George II home Friday evening Rohei i nd Fred Stacy of Billion VVis. -pent a few day- i i week at Robert Foster home Charle Millet and Gust Grater, of Chicago, visited at the P.

Fos ter home Mondai Mrs Walter Ho rived last Sunday 'n spend the the home' of the ents. Mr and Mrs Mrs Hollv and New Blouses Additi To Smart Wardrobe BY M'RIAN MARTIN Social Club I lie Sixth Mr 11 dren i and formei -ean, reel hai as nel Mrs Mari' Sue and Rapids Mr- Fttiel Marv iati of this city, is Mrs Kin MmLean. James Christie, daughter, a ltd sister. Ella of St Jo idi are spending tere at he In ist ie sum trier Lake Shore road Irene Nearman. of Wash i is spending a two vacation here at the home mother.

Mrs John Han 20 South Eleventh street. and Alt- Thomas Foster today from Iron Home Economies Experts Present Advice Pickles Church Hi ents trouble kline tinte Sotpe common difficili' good produit res Stonington Luther League I Ih. Ilei I ague of the Slic'd bring aims Lutheran Lurch of Stoningtc of the more I will meet Ftidai evening begin having a 'nine at 3d o'clock A program ult are discussed will he given after which refresh ooking udercil one of bringen. home us Michigan ingredients the major economic ale college. ment it IV i ser tedia in vu i-d i il.

I he pulilii to attend. wood where the ing with Rev and Mrs. I ron ood from have been visit Foster parents Foster went to Marquette where onducted seri Cathedral on evening 7 and son nr from Chicago few weeks at former's par Duda daughter, who 1115 LIJDINGTON PHONE 428 I Mid-Week Specials spent the past week at the Pony deck home returned to their home in Chicago. Tuesday. Two horses, owned by I -a Hagley of Wilson were instantly killed when struck by the Chica go and Vorth Western train, Purina Milk Fed Chicken Lean Pork Loin Roasts, Ends 10 Spare Ribs, pound 5C Sauer Kraut, pound 5C 12 Golden Bantam Uorn 12c Bacon, pound Picnic pound 217.

'I I horses i led by I help. uesday aft- wer i harnes one of Mr. The bodies seel and Magle.vh f) 1C Bean Pork weere thrnwn twent were badly mangled na and 1 hard! vi; iteci al In- home in i-L-ca Ila AL Mrs Kciivin Foresler piente Slttiky luke-, Mrs. Km Knfield week end al ile ho feci ile Die Drv Salt Pork I mu i er n-h few au 1 Cider Vinegar Univ. aim You may save four or five cents on the feed and lose a dollar on the $1.05 worth of eggs next fall depends on only 19c worth of feed this summer.

profitable feede for livestock and Thav lower your of production marne you more friends and relative: Mrs Km a of Powers, Airs Mary Girard of Spalding Mrs. Robeig Mr. and Mr: Sehoen Mr and Mrs. Jesse Hellefuel, motored tc N'orway Sunday wheer ihev vi it with friends Miss Marguerite Roberge and Ha rvc'i lefuel wen amone thi nine high school undents who returned two weeks ago from Giiii-agn aftei a weeks stay al the- Century of Progress sit ion Tiii party of indents were chapa rotted by Joseph Gueky superintendent of Harris high cliooi. Mr.

and Mrs Huald Kropp, and (laughter l.uella of Daggett, aecompanlpd by Mrs Martha Crane of Menominee spent a hours at the Win Rrukbardf home Thursday. While the maiority of food store proprietors Ne gannee are preparing to abide an agreement reached at a meet ing of retail merchants in the city hall last night In open their establishments at 7 3,0 a in and a I ti in da ill a -uriei yesterday revealed that three, and possibly four food merchants an planning to keep tioir stoics open Saturday nights The Winter and Seass stoic Great Atlantic Pacific Tea om party -tore and Kdgar A'ank have decided not to all in with the i-ount of and dosing lours lor retail food stores and cornjtany is unde tiled. Party for Mrs. Ida Grunditz and Mrs Os car Rerglund entertained at a farewell Tuesday evening in honor of their sister. Mrs lins Johnson San Pedro.

Calif ind Mr miri a Karly. Los ri geles A fine lunch was served and gifts were presented the honor guests The gathering was at the Rerglund home. North 18th. Rev Mi Foster ices in St Paul's Sunday Mrs Theresa ci Schwager and daughter Julia are leaving ten Chicago after spending a few lass with Mrs Schwager's uncle I ulius Greenhoot Delta Hotel William Gropsbeck, ivho attend ed tin summer session at Purdue univer-if i. La fa vette, Did has arrived here for a vacation visit with his parents Mr and Mrs A II Groesheek South Fifth st reel Miss Katharin of Mr and Gornifask.

is a of Dr and Alt South Fiftlt street. Mrs Kva Mai Lean a nd son, Hugh, of Grand Rapids. are guest- at the home of Dr and Mrs A Kitchen. Sheridan Load Mrs AlacLean who is a formel Kscatlaha resident. is Mrs Kitchen's sistPi Mr and Mrs Marmaduke Christie have returned to their home in Mertdati.

la following a month's i visit with friends in Kseanaba VIr Christie is a former resident of this city. I Mrs Julius Johnson and son. Stewart San Pedro, t'alit and Mrs Ktnrna Early. Los Angeles, I left for hoir homes by motor I Wednesday morning They have been guest- in Kscanaha at the home ol Mrs. Wallred 1 rimiti.

112 South 17th, daughter of Mrs. Johnson, and the lattei sisters Airs Oscar Rerglund. 1 302 North Ida Grunditz, 724 or too strong vinegar i fruits or vegetables, brine, or two much i ause shriveling Sweet shrivel due to oi nvi'i i ooking, and too strong Murili it's Marilyn Imitine i tortallied ten 1 l'ari i ma en guests at arranged fourth birth and and fo! troubl spemali belle Too hot poured too strong sugar, may pickles ten combination too much sugar, vinegar Softening due to bacterial action. Too mak vinegar ot brine will allow the pickles to; soften from fermentation or it may result from warm storage Dyer cooking ot either vinegar pickles will cause them to soften Always completely cover the pickles with brine or vinegar. bitter flavor may be caused by boiling Die spices in vim gai long or by using too much spice soft oi slippery condition is i he most common torn) ot spoil age and is caused by bacterial action.

It will always occur tf pickles are exposed above the brine or it bi sol ut ion i too 1 a I'lL spoilage does not peitetrati apidly to the lower layers, so utt mil bed parts of jar often mu lie -avi-d by removing the spoileci part adding brine, and covering the whole with hot paraffin Top layers of vegetables ferment ed in brine will spoil unless the scum is frequently retnoied If al lowed to remain, the vegetables tin derneath are infected and broken down. The lower layers of pickles may be saved by removing the top layers, adding a little fresh brine, and pouring hot paraffin over the surface. Pickles should not in brine more than 21 hours Soaking in brine (1 pound salt to 1 gallon watert for 24 hours malo-s nicum hers i-risp and improves the flavin Heating in a copper vessel to make pickles i- not a ret ommended practice as copper is formed, which the pit take up in appreciable quantifie: Copper acetate is a poisonous sub stance The use of alum i also of doubtful value salt and acids in the brine will give desired firmness if correct methods are fo! Informal Parties For Debutantes Become Popular New port. I and sub-debs for much of Newport this I JO'Ol ide the -on season. Dehut ante mot i i1 I canter a informal tone that tu years has marked many of tie- gatherings of Newport's soci a 1 elect also ha- distinguished many ni cominout parties of informally introducing a delimitante to he summer i ol I iitty in a nee of i he mot I li winter party is becoming in I creasingly popular Miss Alati de Muntili, formerly Paris, who is spendine su met with her aunt.

r- co lille Treadway ol New York, at Caie C11 ft', will lie i I rod Ui a dance monti) i a ml La 11 rii I evv i IL spie, ho a re lo int rod ury i betr daiicuter. Al is Kit- en Gil e-pie, formally iti New ot next will introduci itei inform a 11v In-re dii ring he Mr and Airs Lewis Hot ri s. of New York are said to plan niiig the informal introduction of their diiuahi or. Petty. (litring he current and a ntiuiber of informal are being plan tied for Kilon Tuck French, daughter of Mrs Livingston French of New York Ad vertiaeTTjfint Radiant Hair Charm lie Denied On the island of Tahiti, the sun a ml moon have an equal effect up Oil the tide, throughout the rest of the world the rnoon has i tint pi et control.

von proud of voor hair Poor of It Stilt it rich anil (rlotmy. it sparklo life 7 Von, of racliarc hnir and a healthy frre from dandruff and Tho t.noky Dtror this Ui Lucky Tigor Itntr Tonic dandruff and hringa health and vigor to hair and scalp Cuckv IT Magic Sham lately citan harah rich i 3 I keeps the lioad imiriar'l- ContainH no free or the hair and Lucky tiger Hair Dreaaing luatroua to dry unruly tiair, enabling ym to it in any Not greavy A real benefit, to hair and acalp. permanent r.ucicv Tiger from your druggiat or barber today, have glorious hair tomorrow. it It lawn natty the iinasion (if day annii ei i-'iine- were played followed by tasty lunch The table decorations were in orchid and gold with place cards and favors of colors. large birthday cake formed the table centerpiece.

The little honor guest receiied many gifts Attending Marilyn's party were Pa sy Ann Rivard. Ala .1 a ne Shirb-i Walkei Mae Petersen. Warren La V'ergne. Jimmy Pink. Pa i nl and 'a ry I ne and Billie Ann Perryman Assisting Mr Perry man were Miss Kva Walker and Mr- Al Alongrain.

Wednesday Bridge Club The Wednesday Bridge club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs R. If Ranks. 131 First avenue south Luncheon lowed bi a a ontract. fo! Bark River League The Kpu ort li T. i iiuri'h of Hark II It 7 Two or three utc blouses and a skirt will and chic for the Choose your hlousi three models Hket amide div fPitm to -1 he min stunning new up with style new seas-iC es from the lied today ratti of cl and interest 7 lift sizes 4.

dl 3 8. lb, 1 2. Inch fabric Puttern -izes 12. 1 -1. IS and 2(1 It! requires 1 3-4 yards inch fabric.

Pattern 14. 10, Is. 2o 32, 4 38. and 4 0. Size 1 ii requires 1 3 4 yards .39 inch fabric Send 1 I IT LI IS III coin- Htamp- ruin prtfcrrcd for KACH AHI IN MA pattern Be to write pin nl) your NAMK.

ADDKKSS ihe 8 TYLK Nt MHf II jml of each a- It HT OFF THI MIHtAN MARTIN HOOK OF SIM dio -ni Sun i country nidr ni sii: I ri- ligi OID A HOOK ANO IVA EN II III Send lor he- vou ii -1 Voi Depi aeso-'inent nf ad and ili young und vou are spending yum at Che shore or in I tu OOP will n. Ip yi.u piai be of casv-to nniK -I OKDEK VOI PUH Oh A I I PATTERN rOfi ETHER, EN rs lo Encanaba Ohi ni, 2 IV 1 si St. New Mrs Leroy Goodman uni! Mi Harold Peterson spending th week in Chicago attendffig i of Lxposition the Methodist i 1 1 uri-1 1 of Hark ill hold a i i-gular -m iai meeting Fridas eii-ning at tin home of Air and Mrs Alfred Anderson. Even is itiyiteil to attend Bovine-Bunno Miss Km ii i a and Danic funno el this city were married tuorning August at a ereinony rformed at St Joseph's 1 1 uroli In Rev Fr. Kiiward Leary.

Till-attendants were Mrs. I a Olson and Joseph Bezier. Mr and Mrs Buiiuo svho have tuned from where they fin- Century of Progress Exposition, will make their here at 201 South Twenty second street. Aid Picnic The Ladies' Aid society oi tin First Methodist Episcopal church will hold their annual picnic Tues day, Angus' 22. ut Pioneer Trail park.

Anyone wishing transporta tion or taking ears who have room for others are asked to call Martin Petersen, telephone 312. A cordial invitation is tended fo all members of tin ureh De'ays Matches The regular weekly ladies' golf planned t'oi Wednesday postponed because of rain which starting in the morning ontinued gr-ater part of the dai maches will probably he dayed next week Mi and Mr Edward Wickholm and children have refiirmd from visit with relatives in Chatham. Visitors at Chatham the first ot week included Mis- Lelia Gah Mit'ie Who has been th- guest Mr. and Airs George Ivull.u. 18th.

and Mr South Tenth Mrs. John Stockemer laugh ters. Lucille. Verna Aelyn left Tuesday night hiiago where they will it ii Al rs. Stockemer's lit nd will attend.

Centur Progre-s Exposition. They away for two or three ivc-k Mrs. Josephine Camphell, Arthur Denial's and dauglitet Mary Jane, left yesterday morning by motor fot Chicago to attend A Century of Progress Exposition and also to visit with friends and I relatives. and Mrs Pontis Hintz ot Gary, arc visiting at the home of and Mrs. Stephenson avenue Mrs.

Al Heridrieks and da ugh ter, Nellie, have left for age where they will visit the enturi of Progress Exposition. They tie away for about a week Mr and Alt Percy Bell "I 10vans Mills Y. are guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar Parker of Gulli ver Alt' Ball who is principal of the Eian Mills high school, is Mr nephew The I remain at Gulliver for 'o visit relatives and will ether poin's of interest in thi peninsula Front here plan to gn to ago to attend Century of Progress laier returning cast hi route. Miss Hazel Ellingsen has re lurned from a two weeks visit Chicago where- she aft ended 'lu enturi of Progress Exposition, and in Appleton. Mis.

where she was the guest of friends. Miss Kathryn Wicking who was operated upon at Beilin's Memorial hospital in Green Bay on Tuesday i- reported to he in a favorable rntuiLion Sh. was accompanied lo Green Ha i by her nurse. Hansen. Mi: At a ie Lucia left morning for her home In Sugar Mu-li.

Mi- following a few days' visit with friends here Mi-s Jessica Groos left for Chicago to spend several days at tending the Century of Progress Exposit ion Mr and Air- Harry Cornelius and son. Allen of Villa Park who have touring through loivei peninsula on a part of theii vacation rip. are guests of Mr. and i Herbert Holderman. First avenue south Alts Cornelius is a niece of Mr Holderman Miss Doris Lefipla left ednes dai morning for Chicago where will spend a week attending Century of Progress Exposition Mae Nelson is ill at her home 117 South Eighteenth street.

Her condition is such hat -he re complete rest and for the present no visitors will be per mil ted Air and Mrs. Tony Holmes have from a visit with relatives in lslipeming Guar ante ed al it Mew Fall Shoes that have yet to feel the rise of advancing costs Buy Now Honest solid leather eonstrnc- tion, comfortable fit and Mimrt the men's showing of New Fall Footwear Kent iirtug all ii fhnf will worn this Our Work SHOES are built throughout of solid to give long wear and full Choice of soles and Manj styles to choose from at 1 .60 UP BUILT STURDILY FITTED CAREFULLY Complete selections at Sj.oo to SsTOR FT SHOE STORE 1214 LUI). ST..

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