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Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 15

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The World of Women THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956. SEVEN Elks Arrange Gala Party For New Year's Eve Here A sala New Year's Eve is expected to draw the big-' gest attendance of any simila: event in will be held at the Ironwood Elks Club Monday night. There will be a smorgasbord type of dinner from 7 to 9. followed bv dancing to the music a loca'l orchestra. The ballroom be decorated and there will be favors and noisemakers for the crowd.

Members are being requested to purchase their tickets for the affair in advance, at the club or from members of the committee in charge. includes Rudolph A. Cicallio. chairman, Roy Petersen, Eugene Jacquart, and Jerry Elsemore Church Events First Prrsb.vterian. The Session meet in church Friday, at 8 p.

m. Hurley Presbyterian. Youth Fellowship party be held at 7 Friday night Mission Covenant. The Doicas Club will have its a a Cnrist- mr.s party tonight at 8 in the church parlors. Games will be played and 50 cent gifts will be exchanged.

Friday Fare BT CECILY BROWXSTONE Minestrone SOUD, spaghetti i i clam sauce, mixed green salad, crusty bread, i and cfieese. beverage. SPAGHETTI WITH WHITE CLAM SAtCE Ingredients: pound thin spaghetti, 6 tablespoons butler, 1 or 2 cloves garlic. 1 can 7 ounces' minced sea claims, 4 cup minced parsley. Method- Cook spaghetti accord- to package direction? 3 quarts bulling water and I 1 tablespoons salt; dram in colander.

Shortly before spaghetti has finished cooking, melt butter in small saucepan: add crushed garlic and drained minced clarr.s; summer (do not boiii 5 to 10 minutes. Add clam juice; heat unUl almost boil- EXGAGED--The engagement of their daughter. Joy Karen, to Robert J. Paquin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emu Bouchard, 637 McLeod has been announced by and Mrs. O. W. Sjouall, 216 Fudge St. No definite date has been set for the wedding.

i but do not boil. Add parlsey 1 Serve spaghetti in soup dishes with 1 claim sauce poured over it. Makes 3 to 4 se'vings. i Note: This recipe departs from 1 Italian ones of the sort bv using butter instead of olive i oil. Personal Items Mi s.

Mildred McCarthy Tuesday morning for Chicago after spending the Christmas holiday with iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wilson, 205 Wilson St Mrs.

Lorraine Collins and daugh- ter Colleen, McLeod Avenue, left Tuesday for Milwaukee and Chica- go where they will visit relatives during the remaining holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gothblad, 137 Coolidgc Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Goithblad, 209 E. Ridge and Mr. Mrs. Ned Lascody, Lake Avenue, attended the wrjd- ing of Miss Arlene Wilkins and Glen Morrison at Marquette Saturday night. The bride is the daugh- tcr of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wilkins, former Ironwood residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Michaelson and son, Ronald, Milwaukee, have returned home after spending the Christmas Hobday with then- parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard i Michaelson. 106 E. Birch and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Estola, Ironwood Township. Mrs. Earl Lausch has returned to her home in Cnicago after visiting here with relatives. She attend- 1 ed the wedding of her niece, Gloria to Lloyd Doney while here. 1 Births HiRhly.

Mr. ar-d Mrs. William Highly, Orofino. a son Robert Owen, Dec. 20 at Cl.irkston, Wash.

They arc foimer Tiout Creek residents. Synkelma. Mr and Mrs. Eugeno Synkelma. Ironwood.

a son, Wednesday. Doe. 2G. at Divine Infant Hospital, Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Ontonagon. a daughter. Connie Rae. Dec.

20. i Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Johnson is the former Nancy Ojala. Mr.

and Mrs. John Bruce Crossing, a son, Richard Alan. Dec. 20, at Ontonagon Memorial Hospital. Nierni.

Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Niemi, Ontoragon, a daughter, Mary Lynn, Dec 21. at Ontonagon Mei morial Hospital. Yanasak.

Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Yanasak, Ontonagon. a son. Joseph James. Dec.

22, at Ontonagon Memoiial Hospital. 1ITHROTARS HONORED--The Ironwood Rotary Club entertained 32 Uthrotars at its annual banquet Wednesday noon at the St. James Hotel. The a a i is held each year during the Christmas vacation to give Uthrotars who are home for the holidays opportunity to meet with the and renew acquaintances. As part of the program, each Uthrotar introduced himself to the group and gave a short'summary of his present occupation or the name of the col- lege he is attending and the course he is studying James E.

Sheridan, club president, presided at the meeting and welcomed the U'hrotars. Special guests at the meeting were Raymond Dick, who recently returned from Europe: Homer Escalante of Blue. British Honduras, Central America, who is i i at the Victor Lemnr.er home, and Matt Marx. (Daily Globe Photo 1 Moss Personals Fingers Club 'Has Party Tuesday The" Busy Fingers 4-H Club enjoyed a Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Chari les Soffietti.

Roosevelt Street. i Members played games and ex- changed gifts. 1 Lunch was served by Mrs Sof- fietti and Mrs. Vandenberg. Ever try applesauce and cream over your ready-to-serve For the First of the Year BOOKKEEPING PADS SHEETS SHEETS CASES I OFFICE SUPPLY CO.

Across from the Post Office Phors 2778 Miss Kelmi Nara arrived Detroit Saturday to spend the noli- dajs- with ic-ldtives here. i Alice Kangas and Harold Kangas arrived from Detroit Sat-' Miss Beverly Bellrose and Ray- urday to spend the week end here mor.d Olson will return to Lansing with "relatives. They were accom-1 Sunday after visiting his parents panied here by their mother, Mrs. I during the holiday season. Miss William Kansas who has spent the arrived Saturday and Mr.

past several months in Detroit. 1 Oii-on. who Michigan State University, arrived iv.u weeks ago foi the Christmas vacvuon. i Mr. and Mrs.

J. Taylor and i children. Cmcmr.au, Ohio, are siting with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Sv.anson, Mansfield i ana i mother Mrs.

J. E. 'Taylor, Hill St I Mr. Mrs. J.

H. Miller Jr. i and family armed Monday night 1 to spend the holiday ith his Uher. Mrs. J.

Miller, 206 W. Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doney scent the Christmas holidays witn their respective parents.

Mr. and Mrs. WiSham Doney, Bessemer, and Mr. ana Mr. Leonard Johnson.

205 E. Bircn St They returned to their home in Houghton on Wednesday. An man 2nd class Fred Puente Jr. left last night for Sclfr.dge Air Force Mich after spending tne Christma' holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Puente 724 Margaret St Mr. and Mrs. Eli Becht and a ai rived from Detroit Satur-j aav for a two week's visit with i then- paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 liam Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Myllymaki art. tne parents of a daughter born at tne Memorial Hospital i ifat-t Friday The baby weighed tw-o at birth and passed a a Safjrdav morning. Funeral serv- ices were held at the vault in Greenland Monday afternoon with i Reuben "Ahlskog official-j ENGAGED Mrs lsabeUe Lennre Johnson, third grade Lansing. formerly of the Mass School left; Harbor borings, i engagement of hi spend'the holidays at her Mrs.

Carl E. Olson. 210 X. Sophie Royal Oak Girl to Wed D. F.

Penegor be held at Mass at 10 a on I Dec. 30 i Miss Aholfa of Chic: i Licenses to Wed for marriage licenses have been made at the of, fire of the GoRcbic County clerk a i Joseph Cvengrcs and 1 Patricia Anr Prcbish, Ironwood, ana Donald Eduard a i. Mont a a Ro--e Marie Francei Smith. Ironwood ONTONAGON Mi and fie.sh or canned a Mrs spending tne holidays with her par- halves butter and broil: spoou Mr and Mrs. Alex a Smith of Merrill.

Mich. Frank E. Lester. 723 Hendrie Blvd. I Royal Ook a announced the I engagement of their daughter.

Miss is spending the holidays v.ith her JMemlyn Kay to Donald F. Pene- pare'nts, Mr. and Mrs. On a Smith gor, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Mundt of Detroit spent the Penegor of Ontonagon ho 1 'days with her oarents, Mr. and The bride-elect v.as graduated from Xorthwestern High School. Detroit, and Michigan State Umver- sitv. She teaches first grade at the Oa'kland School. Roal Oak blobs into cavities beforn as a meat accompaniment.

Iraq is a land with oil estimated at ten million barrels. Mr. Penegor was graduated from the Ontonagon High School, served and Canada i two years with the U. S. Army and is a senior at Michigan State University.

The couple are planning a June 29 wedding. Alhe Perttunen. XL -tor Kautamaki is critically ill at the Ontonagon Memorial Hospital and Mrs. Ben Murray and son left on a trip to Detroit Toivo Koski is spending a vis. ting relatives in Detroit.

Mr. ana Mrs Audomar Holder of Idaho are spending sexeral weeks here Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Filp- oula spent. Christmas with relatives in East Liverpool, Ohio.

Mrs. Malila, Karen and Ray, spent Christmas Day with rela- MASS-- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ro- tixes in Ishpemmg. 1 Reception Is Held for Newlyweds at Mass Hall CARD OF THANKS Our a a are extended to all who aided and comtorted us i the loss of our dear daughter and sister Especially do we a Fev.

A. L. Maki. and those sent floral offerings. Mr.

and Mrs. fohn W. Korpela and Family the horr.e. Miss a a Sullivan left Friday to spend the holidays with in Ironwood. She is an -uctor in the local schoo 1 Bessemer.

Miss Bellrose is 'employed a secretary at Michigan State University. East Mary W.lton and Miss Ja- ing. while her fiance a berts who arrived here from Los Angeles, California early last week honored at a Post Nuptial stion at the Mass Town Hail last Sunday evening. A very large crowd of relatives and friends were present. The bride was attractive a waltz length dress of hgtit coper, blue taffeta.

She wore a cor- Save at PATEK'S -After Christmas Clearance! (Now in Progress--Ends Jan. 1st) Let Patek's Take Over Where Santa Left Off! Storewide Discount Let Potek's take over where Santa left of'! Yes, Patek's big year-end clearance sale is now in progress, and you better shop early if you want a good selection of children's clothes at reduced prices. During this sale, which lasts ihrougb Monday, Patek offers a discount on every piece of quality merchandise in the stoie. Here is your chance to get a dollar's worth of merchandise for every 80c you spend at Patek's--a saving of 20c on the dollar. You just can't afford to miss an opportunity such as this--because there are always a number of things you need for the younger set in your house.

If you have been waiting to get your child a winter coat, snow suit or jacket, buy it now at a sale price. You will find a discount on boys' dress suits, slack sets, trousers, shirts, dresses, skirts, blouses, pajamas, underclothing, baby items, toys--in fact, on all merchandise in the store. This is a perfect time for mothers-to-be to buy their layettes. Of course, this sale does not cover exchanges of Christmas gifts, and the discount does not apply. Remember, shop at Patek's during this big year-end sale.

Let Patek's take over where Santa left off! All Sales Final! No Layaways! PATEK'S Petite Shop 124 E. Aurora St. IN SPA PERI Ironwood 960 Programs, Party at Grand View Hospital Students from the A. L. Norrie School directed by Kenneth entertained the patients of first floor at the Grand Hospital an interesting progrsrn Dec.

21. ho program opened wrh Sandra I-EAinski. Marianne Kolson. Care: ar.a Andrews in a cuartct piaynig i Come All Ye Faithful and a the Hera'd Smc. played a piano titled Christmas Chime? Tarn, students at Michigan State College are spending the idss at their home? here Mr.

and Airs William Antula of Detroit spent the Christrr. holj- student at the University. ite wedding plans have not made by the young couple. senior sage 01 mums. The wedding table Defin-1 uas centered witn a 3 tier wedding bee and here parents.

Mr. Mr'. Paul Anttiia. Darlene N.CTT.I of Detroit the hcrf with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Richard Xie- i mi Maria of Laurium is i her and daughter.

Mr. "and Mr? Richard Niemi. Mrs. Johnson aid son. Cra 5.

of the home of ilrs. Lina Johnson Satur- da--Mr. and Mrs. Charles nf Detrnt are the week kan. Ho has received his- honorable discharge from army service and after the hol'days plans are to enroll at Michigan State College.

cake lopped witn a miniature bride and groom Two bowls of mums 1 completed the table decorations. A delicious luncheon a sewed. The young couple who recently 1 i married in Angeles received i 1 a large number of gifts. Among the out of to-ATI relatives sttending! Donald and Jerry Savela of Ue- 1 m. i Kangas and i Kangas of Detroit Becht, Harold, here relatives RUa and Ann Rcnn- and Herbert Kivi.

a ii of Dot: o.t 'pent the week end three The Ball in a Cnnstma 1 nere with their nar- F. a arrived from were i Mr. and Mrs Eli troit spent the Christmas hohcavs vliss A icc here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eino Saxcla.

William Laakko. student at Ohio Ruth and XNllho Ark Detroit, State University visited his grand! mother, Hilda Laakko here Sunday. He a accompanied here by his" parents. Mr and Mrs. Wil- bert Kaka of Houghton.

Ronald Talvnie. instructor Confirmation School classes! next Sunday English serxices will'. Christmas with ner parents. Mr. Afao Greenland no Sunday Scoool FREE Antenna Installation with ANY PHILCO TV Eilos Appliance AURORA ST.

IRONWOOD A st.id. Xorweigan Waltz and the CaLcrs Wj.u Betty Carlen.us of Ironwood arranged the program whim was by tne F.ange Tjfccrcu- Lcacue. Tne Range Tubci culos. 1 a entertained the First Floot patients at a party jr. on on December 2G.

Miss Edith Jacobson and Mrs Elmer Jacobson the cochairmen. Ljnch was ed cons-istine of i cake, Christmas cookies and parents, cream. Santa Claus present- 0 7 0 ed a gift to each of the 35 patients. Christinas carols were sung by the group. The following ladies assisted Mrs.

Albert Hansen. Mrs. A a a Mrs Arne a a Mrs Jonn Cherndk. M--S T. Tiegem- bo, Mrs.

Juhn i a i ence Mr-- Allen M. CarlcniLS, Isabel Anderson and Richa-d French i Floor patients a Grand View hospital were enter- a tamed with a most delightful pro- i Mr and Mrs i Xancy Ark to relative 1 here. a i from Call- week end at the former's home in Rapid River They returned Mon- i day a'ter noon accompanied by Mr Talvitie's parents of Rapid River to snend Christmas in William Korkc 1 Commerica' to rao th- structor in the Mass School I utaniski (spending the holiday vacation relatix'es in Ironwood Miss Margaret Keranen of troit spent the hohdavs here i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reino Keranen.

i an-i son 5 at the home of 1 iw daticht -r. Mr. Charles Ko'ki Wahe- r.er son-. ard Mrs field a rf Marauette is vrifiidinc the vith and i Toivo Miss of a a spent the week and Christina-; hf-e v.itn her parents. Mr.

and M-i Sv ante a a Mr. and Mrs. Ai.cr.st Hemmila honored i house a -ns i i S.mday afternoon wnrn a larce number of relnf.xes and friend-; called. Luncheon was served by the Mrs. Will i a Hemm.la and Mrs Kangas.

Hemmila were pre- a cift of y. Add nutmeots to extra-rich pan- i cake batter and serve i pre- serves for dessert. i ONLY 259 95 of bv Bar- Amons the nvt-of-town friends at- a i a Jear Olson of Bessemer, on were Mr and Mrs. Liuska a December 24. Xisula and Mr.

Mikkola of On- Oison the i tonanon. The moved this Silent Xight. A 1 s. Fall from their home the Wam- We Have Heard on Hign. Adxent ola and Xnlivitiy, Little Town of Bethlehem.

Jesu.s. Ret Your Head. a 'til Chribtmns. i Sweet Little area to where they had purchased the former Toivo Luk- i hoiv.c on the Rockland road Mi--? a i a Olsnn of Detroit viMted her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Boy. The Firt Noel, Oh, Come All A Olton for the i a Ye Faithful. Phone ndb to 1100 i i Li.kkan arrived homo 1 fro-i Ga. in x-i-it his Mr.

and Mrs. Toivo Luk- MAE'S FLOWERS For the NEW YEAR MAE'S Flower Gift Shop 200 S. Moore St. Phone Bessemer 8831 E.O.Y. END OF YEAR SALE! Knitting Worsted ANGORA Was (i Mo a ess Sanitary Napkins You buy from a woman at Kresge's 121 EAST AURORA IRONWOOD Skein Reg.

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