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The World of Women EIGHT FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1976 Area Pianist Sets Concerts Alexander I). Mordniak, Hurley, will present two piano concerts at Jacob Solin lecture Center, (logeblc Community College, The concerts will be held Wednesday, May 13, and Sunday, May 23, at 8 each evening. The following program will be presented each night: "Avo Maria" by Schubert- Heller; "Sonata 266," "Sonata L. S. 12," and "Sonata L.

D. Scnrlalll; "Jo Dors Mais Mon Cocur Veille" from "Regards sur I'Enfant Jesus," Messiacn; "Andanllno," (1876.) Ltszl; "Sursum Corda Ab- schied," and "Piano Concerto No. 5 in Flat," Beethoven "Allegro," "Anagio L'n I'oco and "Scherzo Opus 39," Chopin, Dcbra Nasi will provide duel accompaniment for the Beethoven concerto. Marcinlak has won numerous honors as a piano student and has appeared in many entertainment productions on the Go- geblc Range. A student at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, he will study with master pianist Ruth Slcncynska this summer.

Gold Star Mothers To Be Feted May 17 The Iromvood American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Monday, May at 8 p.m. Gold Star Mothers will he honored. Luncheon hostesses are Mrs. William King, chairman, and i Mmcs. Selma Parent, Elmer Jacobson and Carl F.

Anderson and Miss Edilh Jacobson. Mass Personals Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Sclma Yrjana were Mrs. Eslellc Kokkila, Mrs. Florence Hillunen and Mrs.

Jack Dixon, Nisula. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lukkari and family spent a weekend visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Saari, and week-old daughter, Rose Marie, at Lowell, Mich. Mrs. Andrew Hendrlcksdn, Mrs. Sylvia Lcscelius and daughter, Shirley, and Mrs. Selma Yrjana attended the Jalasjarvi Choir concert at Zion Lutheran Church, Ironwood.

Mr. and Mrs. Hex Jousma returned from two weeks visit in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Pcr.egor, Onlonagon, and'Mr. and Mrs. Miles Plutchak are, on a vacation in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Smith visited his brother, Edwin Smith, a patient at Divine Infant Hospital, Wnkefiold. Mrs. Alii Wcsanen went to Tucson, to attend Ihe May 8 wedding of her son James. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Donald Harju were her sister Mrs.

Betty Vigil Sacramento, and he brothers, Ivar Hintta, Ypsilanl and Oscar Hintta, Yv'cslland They also visited their molhe Mrs. Hiltna Hintta, a palien at the Maplo Manor nursin home, Ontonagon. Mrs. Vig attended the recent Suomi Co legc reunion, as A member the class ol 1051. Mrs.

Ida Holmstrom has turned from a three-week's trl to Fort Meyers and Miam where she visited rcL lives. Mrs. Sylvia Marttinen visile Mr. and Mrs. Gcnlz, Marquette.

Mrs, Gentz is her mother. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Edward Maki and Mrs. Ida Makimaa visited Mr.

and Mrs. James Maki and son, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. (Program Slated jMay 20 by ECW A pre Epi A special program will be esented at the meeting. of Ihj piscopal Church Women of the of the Transfiguration Thursday, May 20, at 7 p.m. Ihe church.

The Rev. Philip Nancarrow, MRS. PAUL 0. NIEMI i i Portrait 1-novn Mary P. Ellos, P.

Niemi Marry Miss Mary Patricia Ellos, i vicar ol Trinity Church, Epis- Gladstone, and Upper I Peninsula director of youth I work for (he Episcopal Church will present a program on the a i Center," a religious book center at Escana ba. Father Nancarrow will be accompanied by Gary Evans Escanaba, Christian education coordinator for Ihe Midwest fo the national Episcopal church. They operalo the center at Escanaba. A slide presentation is planned. The speakers will explain their philosophy and approach to Christian education.

Books, records and ether items will be on display. Members of all area churches arc invited to attend. Those who I wish to come are asked to contact Mrs. John Archer, 932-3593. Members of the local Episcopal congregation will be contacted.

Lunch will be served by a committee. Bruce Crossing Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Ed lllikainen visited their sons and daughler- Mr. and Mrs.

Michael lllikainen and family, Blackwood, N. and Mr. and Mrs. Slanley lllikainen and family, Break Ground Baptist Ihurch May 16 A ground breaking service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 16 for the new worship education building of the Firsl Baptist Church of Iron-i wood.

I Participating In the cere-: monies will be chairman of the i i commillee, Carol Robison; Ihe Rev. Richard f. Borth, pastor, and other members I the congrcalion. Special guests will Include Sen. Joseph Mack; Ironwood Township Supervisor Thomas Chris tensen; and Ironwood Mayor Slephen Thomas.

An address will be delivered by the Rev. Elmer Johnson, Eau Claire, executive secretary of the Great Lakes Baplist Conference. The congregation inviles the community to attend the ser- Tlie site is located at Curry SI. and Anderson Hoad, near Gogebic Community College. II can be approached by turning west from Lake St.

on Mount View, then south beyond nay's Flower Shop, and following Ihe newly constructed Anderson Road to the site. The projected building tea- lures a solar healing system which is unique to this part of the country. Ann Your Problems. MRS. MICHAEL KEAST iMortcrn Portrait E'holc Church Events Wesley United Methodist.

a rummage 'sale will held Saturday from 8:30 a.m.' to noon at the church. Gloria nyslcey, Transfiguration. Episcopal. A rummage sale will be. hold Sat- DEAR ANN LANDERS: Like, millions of others, I am hooked 1 on clgarels.

I feel as if I have some loathsome disease: Everywhere I turn groups are starting up to proiect non-smokers against me ar.d others who are similarly affected. Laws are being passed to prohibit smoking in public places. I'm not complaining. It has been proven that non-smokers can bc seriously affected by the smoke of others if they are exposed lo it in closed quarters for an extended period of I suffer from high blood prcs- iure and emphysema. 1 know 'in killing rriyself.

But I am unable lo stop this filthy, expensive dangerous habit. Many people HAVE stopped smoking. Why can't Please ask' your read ers who have accomplished this gargantuan feat how they did it. f'd be eternally grateful NICOTINE FREAK DEAR NIC: I don't need to ask my readers. I' kr.ow how they did it.

Some lo smoking clinics (The Seventh Day Adven'ist have such a program in man; cities. It's a live-day SI Helen's Hospital in Californi has cured thousands Ihos who need jly guls it out. Painful? You xi. Cut it's nothing compared with having surgery to remove lung and then taking cobalt reatments for several months, Ihe agony of paralysis after a blood vessel bursts. (They call a stroke.) I hope you the battle Jriend, because I love my read ers and 1 hate to sec 'cm go, DEAR ANN LANDERS: son was 16.when he got a 15 year-old girl pregnant.

Hi wasn't even her steady. She was just a dale. He is 17 now and goes to the same school with the girl. She is way out in front and everyone knows my son is Ihe father of her unborn child. Her plan is to keep the baby.

Her folks approve. In fact, I understand they want lo raise it. This girl keeps lelling my son what she is going to do 'to him when ho reaches the age of 18. He is awfully upset and so am I. Please tell us, Ann Landers, May 16 Event Slated by YFC Highlighting the Gogcble Ranee Youth (or Christ organ- "alion's spring "Iteporl.to the program Monday at 7 will bc the Gogebic Range "hurdi Bible Quiz League championship matches The event will be held at the Hurley.

Two what CAN she WORRIED MOM DIM MOM: Ask do? tlolidfw matches will be held by four teams which have been completing the past few months. The top two learns will compete for first place and the third and fourth-place teams will compete for third place. a participating a a Lutheran; Wesley Methodisl; Our a i Bessemer, and the learn. Elec- ronically equipped chairs are jscd in Ihe matches to Jight he Scoreboard and lo signal the quizmaster. Questions will be akcn from Ihe'Book of Mat- ihew, chapters one through six.

Also featured on the program will be Ihe Youth for Christ Singers." They will present songs and messages which they also will be sharing a summer tour to Washington, D.C. A report on Youth for Christ activities will be presented. Following the program Ihe It depends on which state you live in. Ard gel going. CONFIDENTIAL lo Egg on My Face: There are no pal an spenl year.) Mothers and Others group will serve refreshments.

aughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. on their trip Hos, Ironwood, became (lie i Mrs Alice Brimeau spent Nilro, W. Va.

They also visited mcd at a and cxami points of interest at Washington, of wffl bc M. Keast Wed MAHENISCO The wedding "zton" On Saturday, I of Miss Gloria Ryskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rys- key, and Michael Keast, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eldred Keast, all the senior confirmation class ride of Paul Gene Niemi, Eu- mc, son of Mr. and Mrs. ugene Niemi, Ironwood. She as given In marriage by her ilhcr at 4 p.m. Saturday, May at Zion Lutheran Church with ev.

V. A. Puolinen officiating. A hand-crocheted white floor nglh gown was worn by the ride. The gown was designed ith a scoop neckline ilh scallops.

A matching hood- jacket featured long sleeves ilh scallops at the mists. She arried a small bouqucl of red oses with ivy. The maid of honor was Mrs. Ian Kangas. She wore a pale range floor length gown with ull lacy sleeves.

Bridesmaids ere Mrs. Michael Recla, Mrs. on Pann and Mrs. Robert Hel- nski. They wore yellow floral rinl dresses with full lacy and each wore a match- ng piclurc hal.

Miss Susie Perile was the flower girl. Jon Pann was best man. were Charles iacClone; Robert Ellos, the ride's brother; and Jay iasselt. Serving as ushers were week in Peoria, 111., at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Joupperi, and daughter, Alice. From there the Loupperi's and Mrs. Bruneau flew to Padie Island, for a vacation. Mrs. Bruneau was accompanied home from Peoria by Mr.

and Mrs. Arv Niemi and son, Brett, who also visited at the Joupperi home. held 7 p.m. The class picture 0 are nisco, was held Satur- will be taken at 0:30. ay ji av a 2 p.m.

St, Paul Lutheran. A Sunday ev Joseph Kichak performed the ceremony at SI. Catherine Catholic Church. The- bride's falhor gave her in marriage. The school picnic will be held Saturday from 2 until 4 p.m.

Trinity Lutheran. The senior confirmation class will meet Saturday at 9 a.m. I "life bride's princess style Hurley St. Paul's Lutheran. gmvrl wos fashioned of silk or- The confirmation class will I anza over taffeta and Irimmed mecl'Saturday from 9 to 11:30 i sculptured vcnise lace, a.m.

I Barrow bands of lire Iracery ex- Saxon Lutheran. The senior the full length of the meet at iK3s Tho i ac( nted and Mike iernard Santini )slerholm. A reception was held al Ihe Bessemer Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall and a rehearsal din ner at Stonegate Farms. The netvlyweds bath gradu nled from Luther L. Wrighl High School.

The bride allendei Gogebic Community College and was employed at Big Powder horn Mountain. Her husband ii cabinet maker and welder. After a wedding trip througl the Rocky Mountains, they wil make Iheir home at Eugene Ore. 1 Out-of-town guests were fron Babbitt and Duluth, Mi waukee; and Mnrquctte am Iron Mountain. Dinner for Four fly CECILY BHOWNSTONE tila, DePere, Wis.

Mrs. Pietila is Mrs. Ceslkowski's niece. Mrs. Lydia Maki and her son- i-law and daughter, Mr.

and irs. Claries Gerber, and fam- visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ialterd and family and the Ii Wainio and Laurl Salmi omes at Evelelh, Minn. Becenl callers at the home Lydia Maki were William bvingh and his nephew, Jay ovingh, Allendalc.

Mr. and Mrs. William Peura )eKalb, 111., visited Mrs. Tyyne oskinen. Recent callers at the home Mrs.

Hilda Rounislo and Mrs. Richard Griesbach were Mr. ar.d Mrs. William Ilounisto, Inkier; Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Carlson, Milford; Mrs. Leo James, Holly; Mrs. Hose Wirtanen and son, Moughton; Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Olson, Dollar Bay; Don Sterland, Windsor, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hcid, Irma, Mr. and Mrs. Len Haase, the high neckline, long, full bishop sleeves and the attached chapel length train. Her linger- lip length triple layered veil am blusher of silk illusion were completely edged with lace and Trinity Saturday at 9 a.m.

Mass St. Paul's Lutheran. A bake sale will. be held at I p.m. Saturday.by the women's circles.

Minocqua Calvary Luther- on. A rummage sale will be i sccu'rciTlo a "band of lace. held Saturday from 9 a.m. to Hcr OU Ue was a cluster I p.m. at the Community Cen- cascade white minia- ter.

cam and light blue jypsophelia with baby blue eu caiyplus. Gail Aapala was maid of lion or. Bridesmaids were Jennie Wienandt, Kathleen Walin, Lyni Morlier, and junior bridesmaid Owen Ryskey. 'They wore sleeveless blue gowns of sit knit. The bodices were shirrec and the skirts A-lincd.

Thei sheer print tie-on jackets hac ruffled Queen Anne collars an long full sleeves. James McKcnzic served best man. Groomsmen wer Cliff Anderson, Bill. Keast an Fificld, Merle Marx, Mr. and Sterling, Mrs.

111. Saturday Supper Dy CECILY. BROWNSTONE Vegetable Soup Open Sandwiches with Danish Cucumbers Lemon From age Beverage DANISH CUCUMBERS 1 medium or large cucumber 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons while vinegar 3 tablespoons cold water White pepper lo taste Lamb Chops Curry Tomatoes Salad Bowl Potatoes Green Peas Bread Tray Boy-leg pants arc one way lo neutralize problem thighs in bathing suits. Any kg that the thigh accentuates it. I IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Herman Soderman who slipped away 4 years ago, May 14, 1972.

His life was earnest, his actions kind, A generous hand and an active mirjd. Anxious to please, loath to offend, A loving son and faithful friend. Sadly missed by HJs Mo I her Dad. Colfce Cheese Cake CURRY TOMATOES 4 medium-large tomatoes, aboul I'A pounds 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, softened 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar 1 teaspoon curry powder teaspoon salt James Harz, Oxbow, and Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Price, Crandon, Wis. They also attended the funeral of Richard Griesbach. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clifford Anderson ar.d family.

Green Bay spent a weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Arne Huhtala, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Codd spent the winter with Mr.

and Mrs. Hanford Codd Jr. and family, Sebastion, Mrs. Anaslasia Vero Beach, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Polvi, Forest Park, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Codd and family, Atlanta, and Pal Codd, Morrow, Ga. Pare cucumber; cut off ends and discard; slice very thin; sprinkle with salt; lei sland 15 minutes; drain. Stir together Ihe remaining ingredients anc mix with cucumbers.

Chil about 1 hour before serving. Taste and add more salt if desired. Serve drained or with a slotted spoon. Births Rcmondini. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Remor.dini, While Pine, a daughter. May 13 al Onlonagon Memorial Hospital. Suslnricli. Mr.

and Mrs. An. Square Dance Club Sets Dance May 23 The Hiawalha Square Dance Club will hold a "windup" dance Sunday, May 23, at Sleight School. Dancing will take place from 2 until 5 p.m. followed by polluck smorgasbord.

All square dancers are invited to the dance. Spectators are invited without charge. Tom Keast. Ushers, were Bo Keast arid Gary Ryskey. A reception was held at Cor 'dy's Lake Gogebic Lodge an a rehearsal dinner at Sky Viev Inn.

The bride graduated froi Marenisco High School and a ended Gogebic Community Co Icg'c. She is employed by Kim bcrly Clark Corp. Her husban is a graduate of MIIS and Micl igan Technological Universit; Houghton. He is employed Gogcbic-Ontonagon I diate School District. Wedding guests came froi Milwaukee and Racine, Wis and Lansing, Kalamazoo and surrounding areas.

Business Women Will Meef May 18 The Ironwood Business and Professional Women's Club wil! mcel Tuesday, May 18, at 6:30 need a complete change nvironmenl and can afford St. Helen's is beauliful. I an evening there last .) pnosis worked for some, am not recommending 11 use messing around with mind can bc hazardous for ain individuals, unseling has been effective jme instances, but it's cost- lime-consuming. any smokers used a variety immicks such as no more ng by the carton and limit- to smoking only meals, then cniting out the breakfast cigarct, next after-lunch, etc. fee besl way to quit smoking old turkey.

This means face the withdrawal symptoms, eel to suffer a. lot, and sim- sue-s that fit every situation. Sometimes when you build a belter mouse-trap nature breeds a smarter mouse. Whal's the story on pot, L.S.D., cocaine, uppers and downers, speed? Can you handle it if you're careful? Send for Ann Lander's neiv booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs," For each booklet ordered, send a dollar plus a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (24 ccnls postage) to Ann Landers 0. Box 1400, Elgin, 111.

60120. (Copyright 1B7C Field Enterprises, Inc.) IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Alfred (Poncho) Alexandroni, who passed away 4 years ago to- Annual Meet Set By Theafre North Theatre North will hold its annual spring membership meeting Tuesday, May 18, at 7 p.m. at Petrusha's Sportsmans' Bar, Hurley. A short meeting is being planned for the purpose of electing several new officers whose positions are- being vacated. The presentation of some awards also Is being planned.

Afler the meeting food may be ordered from Ihe menu. All Theatre North members are invited lo attend. "lub Activities The Aurora Athletic Club will meet Monday at p.m. in the clubrooms. The oard of directors will meet al :30.

The Bessemer Art Club has lostponed its May 17 meeting Monday, May Meetings Set by Paula LCW Circles Circles of Paula Lutheran Church Women of St. Paul lUtkeraii Church i meet as ollows: On Monday, Bridget and Ce celia will meet at 1 p.m. at church; Emily will meet at home of. Mrs, Oscar Kivi at Hannah will meet at Lhe church at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

Celia Turner as hostess and Monica will' meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Marie Sanderson as hostess. On Tuesday, Amanda will meet at the church at 9 a.m. with Mrs.

Steve Leiphart as hostess. On Monday, May 24, Rather ine will meet at the home oi Mrs. Sub Mattson al 7:30 p.m. Rinse tomatoes and cut ou Sustanch, While Pine, a stem ends; slice each in half al Ij Cr lx crosswise; if any of the Hospital, White Pine, do r.ot stand straight when 1 placed oil-side up, cut a Women Society (o thin slice from the Meet p.m. at the Elks Country Club.

invited. AARP Slates Dance At Ramsay May 15 BESSEMER A spring dance will be sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons, Gogebic County Chapter, Saturday evening at the Town Hall, Ramsay. The public Hurley Club Sets Luncheon Tuesday The Hurley Women's Club wil hold its "Polluck of Nations' luncheon Tuesday, May 18, a 1 p.m. al the Iron Counly Me nwial Building, Hurley. Chairmen of the luncheon are Mrs.

Walter Curik and Mrs. Lu cy Gustafson. Installation of officers will be with Mrs. Gustafson as th installing officer. Place well apart on a (for easy cleanup) shallow baking pan.

Stir together the remaining ingredients; top tomatoes it. Bake in a preheated 400-degrce ovea just until hot through and sugar has I nielte.1 about Makes 4 servings. St. 'Ambrose Women's Society will hold its final meeting of Ihe season Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. Installation of officers will be held.

After the business meeting, refreshments will bo, served 10 i "ar nfls "'K, minutes, by a committee. Standing reservations are in order. Cancellations may be made by calling Miss Evangc- linc Stenslrom by Sunday evening. NOSE SirAPER To make a wide nose appear narrower, use a cream high- lighter in the following way: Apply a thin line down the center of the nose, then draw lines down the sides with liner pencil and blend well. Globe Wanl Ads Reach More than 10.000 Homes Every Night S7YUNG, COLORING, PERMANENT SAVING EarPierting 3 operators Phone 932-3030 Power House Mall Downstairs The Gogebic Council for the Arts presents Kathy Kienzle Harpist 3:30 p.m.

Sunday, May 16, 1976 Zion Lutheran Church, Ironwood TICKETS S2.0D available at Riggs Office Supply, Bessemer Pharmacy, Baynos Pharmacy Old-time music will be played. Refreshments will be served and a door prize given. Tickets are Proceeds will go to the Bessemer Township Fourth of July Committee. Auxiliary Sets Initiation May 18 BESSEMER The Bessemc American Legion Auxiliary wi meet Tuesday, May IB, at p.m. in the clubrooms.

Initiation of all new mcmbei including those not previous' able to attend, will be conducts by past president, Mrs. Rohe Burl, assisted by present ofl cers. Memorial services will held for deceased members. In 1776 Men took Pride Set High Standards of Quality In All Their Products the sums fiig'i quality tce'oe jntt into our dairy products over the 50 years. DIAL 932-1600 Qualilij DAIRY Line of fatlcurkcil Prailucls od took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still: memory is as dear today As in the liour he passed away, oflen sit and think of him When we are all atone, memory is the only friend Thai grief can call its own.

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