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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE AIIA (MICH.) DAILY PI I MARCH 1. PERSONALS CLUB- FEATURES- PAGE FASHIONS- ACTIVITIES- SOCIETY BOLGER. Editor. Phone IE Larue Audience Enjoys Program. Webster Benefit A responsive and appreciate audi cnee of over 200 persons patkod the Webster school auditorium for the benefit entertainment Wednesday evening bv the Webster her association.

The program "as varied and number was excellent in its paiticulai class, the audience a s-ing its pleasure in the offer iik prolonged applause at the close of each presentation Elmer Rheanme was an able mas of ceremonies, his comic cos tume and rare humoi. enteriain ment in themselves The program featured Hob Pryal liis popular dialect stories, mu sic by the well-trained St Aum 's orchestra and Donohue. marimba artists Uangfrid Sviland. Morion Florence Anderson. Rosalie Peterson and Maxine Collins.

soloists i lever tap and aero ba tie dam numbers by Francis Skradski. whose natural ability is amazing, graceful Anita Swanson. Jane and Elaine Rowley, Helen lam Peterson and Marcella Provo, live youngsters Norma lam Burns tap and Mis Lambert: entertaining readings Estelle Mes sier; accordion numbers which were outstanding by Provencher. and equally ilistrn- 7' Jt Txt Cape Smartest Fashion Wear MALI I IN I (IKS 0.51 2 i little I oVf stioul i for Will ly si find dressy it later small tin I umiliai schmions ilm llawaiian EnteriHincrs. string orchestra featuring Sisters.

and Mason and Frederick Johnson lar players sale of m.oie i audy. mi dm ted unit after grani, was putronized Plans are lieing madc in view of success onici tainmetit. to tnukc amateur night program similar to ibis, a yiarly fealure of Pnreiit aet ivlt ics NI.W Humour Now You Can Dress 11er New Wardrobe in Social (Sub (Ihut eh 7 i luisiian Sc ience Christ Jesus" will he III sull jec i of tho Lesson Sermon in all rhristian Science throughout the world on Sunday. March 2. Among lu Bible itat ion- i- this passage Matt 2 20 i i "But when I lerotl as dead.

he hold, an angel of the Lord up pea red in a dream to Joseph ini Egypt. saying, and taki the young child and his mother and go into the land of Israel i for (hey are dead whieh sought the young lift Cm relative passages to In read! from the Christian Scletme hook. "Science and IP alt with Kev to the Scriptures." Mary Baker Eddy, include the toilow ing i p. I "As the individual ideal of Truth. Christ Jesu- to rebuke rahhinieal error and all sin.

sickness, and death to point out the way of Truth and Life This ideal was demonstrated throughout the whole earthly ca leer of Jesus, showing the differ erne between the offspring of Soul and of material sense, of Truth and of error." Program at Powers The young people of the Calvary Baptist church "ill render a pro gram at the Pinecrest sanatorium, at Powets, this evening at 7 JO o'eloi k. Junior Choir The Junior choir of Salem l.uth church "ill rein ibis eve ning at 7 lock Teachers to Meet The Sunday school hei of Salem Lutheran "ill this evening ai 8 o'clock In Pennsylvania glaring headlights are responsible for one fa talitv and 10 noil fatal accidents even lo Bake Sale Post The baked goods planned hy the First teria Aid has been postponed one wmek and will be held Saturday, March ft, it was announced Thursday. Postponement was made to avoid conflict with the delicatessen which St Luild is conducting this Saturday. The Presbyterian Aid sale which will feature a variety of home baked goods, will held at tlie Peterson Flower shop ami will begin at 10 o'clock, as planned, one week from Saturday. orn Lame Party Tuesday Members of St Luild are at a corn contest party Tuesday evening, March 5, in the parish hall The games, for which a very small fee will be asked, will begin at Mr- l-'red Bodily is chairman of the committee in charge, assist.

by Mrs 1. Brotlorton, Mrs. Nick Bodette. Mrs. Mary Brown Mis Agnes Burke.

Mrs. .1 Bredahl Mrs. William Burke Charles Byrnes. Mrs. II (l Brothertoti.

Mrs Phil Bin r- I lenry Much holtz, Mrs John omic Mrs. Fred Carr and Mrs .1 Miss of this North, also of Here and Her robe I fact iv Bmds" a i rei she is' BlOblie et out i yuti can and tin Wlur will appe he famous stai one of tire OIS a loi eolol in tnis Boots. with nr make 1 govvn for on a line papei lomorrow of -St comic from he era ons. a gown 1 rip Booth new how at- Then save going to on 11 get liar Ho coin i UHU i lira tres oliseum i'll oinc LliuLtmie (o the Dance Tonight 'Itisi. Ill lenn geneva Dam ing to I Mon Ladies I A.

run did vs mTj i Il I it 11 ih Pin it The Delft two feature mam this wmek offers l'Io Silv.u Streak railroad drama a ml the nc tei film I a Thief Warren I'ullei presi and of the of the Burlington Transportai Company, make- his film but mi to Radio Pi uri 1 11 Si I St rea Burlington i brought to I loi 1 vvoml a tilm i and i Silver Streak is Fuller's Ever ilice it- initial trial has been its guardian a lid ha a mil ml it on .1 tour of the I nited Stat. On iis tour and at the Chicago fair whet lia ma 1 1 th tiain by npproxi- millioil people it was exhibit ted 1 from Fair ne. i 1 permission of Oeneral Dawe- hi that it might ap jleai in the picture Eiillei in addition to appearing i he phot opla mu veil as final tor iti all matters tattling to i ailroadiug With V) i Fuller in 11m pietut 11 Blatte. Charles Starrett, William Earnuin von Lh It. A I lu i clit and I algar Kennedv 1 a Thief." Winner Bio nmlodruninttc mystery ihril lei ha Marv Aator and ardo Cortez heading an all stai i the picture, based on a story In Italpli Block and Doris Mailov.j mount' bieath taking ture- band of international jewel robbei who plot to steal an pm ele set Ml diamonds as the Kareninas diamond are I vue opeiatives as a hint to; i nobles.

and men 1 bn ei tiesa 1 'II agon r-Malinst rom Ma ion Lagnici 1 I 1 I First Avenue mil Fred F. Malmstrom. anaba. son of Mrs. Ray Pornelitts of FI Segundo.

Palli vveie united in marriage at a performed Tuesday morning at o'clmk at St Pat rick's church I Fr Parnell Dunlenvv, eeiehrant of the mass, the marnage Tlie was attended by 1 and Mr- I return Lllriei The bride a becoming gown gi ecu velvet a hat with a veil and harmonizing eessoi Her flowers wei a sweet peas Mr- Lit co i wore blue taffeta with match mg and a Weel peas Following the cti in a ding was served al the home ot an aunt. rs I Pri ima The young people left on a wedding trip and Sauit SI Marie. for traveling wearing a navy suit ensemble They will make their honte at 14 11 Fil st nort Out 1 tMWii at muny vv.n C.enrge D. Malmstrom of Hollywood Calif a brother of luidegroom attd Mr and Mrs. Pari II Zen ei of Marquette.

and Camille Mileski. tin former winning firs! and the latter receiving consolation Following the ai games, a luncheon was served. Isabella Party The fluiti of the afternoon card parties at which the welfare com mittee of the Daughters of Isabella is entertaining at the K. of P. club rooms, was held Thursday alter- nooti with a large attendance.

Mrs. John Kress had high score in bridge and Mrs. Richards, second: Mrs. A Stilp was high in live hundred and Mrs. Schmidt.

ond. Mrs Peter Newton was chairman of afternoon, assisted by Mrs Campbell. Mrs Frank Stnik. Mrs John and Mrs David Jodin Foresters Dance Plans for the semiannual dinner dame for the employees of the P. is.

Forest Service and their friends are now being made The will he held at the Dell-, and has been set tentatively for March Card Party Planned The Young Ladies' Sodality of Sacred Heart church. Schaffer, will sponsor a card party Sunilav ning. Maiali in parish hall five hundred will played anil will he awarded for high seores, A lunch will be served Die is cordially invited Beauty Parade Saturday Terrace Gardens i The management of Lai den animino ed evening that twi tour voting and beautiful girls vili parade before the judges stand Saturday evening at 11 After winner is se fleeted will he crowned Mis- ana ha for I grand man It ill stur at I I 1 to and will be by is.s an.ibn" and her eseort. Mi-s anaba" will vie with girls from several other upper pett- I insula in a Mav Time Par nival to he at Cardens arly In Mav musi, tomorrow supplied hv Hi is Dalle at and continue er sonai News Mrs. Claude Tobin.

Mrs. A J. and Mrs. M. .1.

Reed have returned from Marinette where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Devlin, former residents of this city. Mrs. M.

B. Lithgow and Miss Helen have returned from a visit in Milwaukee with Miss sister. Mrs. Fn-mont Soper, and in Chicago where they were guests of Miss Marion Stillc. Sandals for livening Open-toed sandals are tin correct foot gear for evening tnis spring.

The flat-heeled are particularly good. Let plain white ones in crepe or satin and have them dyed to match or contrast charmingly with your gown. Tim ning will he Hu rs front ing will start until I The opening of the I he I ast lu'ton tin mm Your HON i DELICATESSEN SALE ST. STEPHEN'S EIMSPOPM. I II IK Hi I ll I oops, III A PHD Vacii'tv of bri'iiils, kin meat lo.ix- suey sa light and dark jelly coll.

ibomt hors sal.ols. heatis. II 2nd. I I IB It DIM.ION st almo? Th eret li a gang letiecad It tifili ad i esses of sucli daring and 1 hat I he' witting he officiai- lamed Karenina loot Continent attention ol rival gang Card Party at Bark River The women of St hun It Bark Hiv ai ntertain ng ai a partv Sundav ning at hull Five hundred ami humo will he with high and a gio-st award, ami luiu yy ill be served The i- ordiall' invited to at tend Mi and Mrs Harohl of are uts a son. botti Februaiv at St hospital.

Mr. ami Mis Flmei are parents of a som boni lav morning ar ta mi ly North Fighteeuth reet The has nanti'd Rohert FI a hot ha by nier the it pn i Hie For Aid PreRident Mrs John Larson. South FU iectith has resigned front office ot presidimi of anv l.utheran A i society which she liehl pust twen vears, was guest of lionor ai a party given by of cotigregatioti of church program vva- imitici ng a talk by Lumi and Ioli li of Milwau-j solos, alt a binili 'yas -erved i job i I S. 11 Studont former resident ot this ein on the Marniti roll for tin of the school vea i ed aduste of class of 1 I er le univi first seni ear. it John anaba high school i Friends Mr- Koran i group of her friends Thin-day her hotne, Sheri Fi hundred was played uni prizes wetti to France- Cashiit Iron Mountain In petition filed todav with the Michigan -tate supreme court at Lansing, Silas MeP.regor.

of Iron Mountain. toriner deput commissioner fot the department of labor ml industry, asked for a writ mandamus to compel commission to reinstate him a- deputi, under the terms of the which P'eference act The action wa- foiecast in a sfatetneni made bv McLrcgor some time ago In the petition alleged that lie discharged in June. 19,84 without the hear tug provided for in the preference aet The petition added that lie had the right to he BELIEVE ME-1 KNOW HOW CHEAP SOAP FADES OUT COLORS would to satf lieve be rentoy ron MeLiegoi ready been hi ed again-t at tin not if be nitaw fully fot pa action, uglit on rom time of dii YOUR RLD IS A PINK DRESS NOW DEAR OUT IT WILL HAVE TO DO BUI MAMA I EIS 1C ID WEAR MY RED DRESS TO Ht PARTY PUTTING CHEAP SOAP a tubful of colored clothes like turning a anmtig lamias! atch out for suajvs that prey ucs, and your colo! of A But Things Come Out of My Wash as Bright as They Went in Since I Changed to American Family lfotih 1 hud almut Amoricun I'attiilv I can hardly believe i hen 1 how crisp unci fresh everything laundered in these amaz- vuble-sttds. such mild, sweet-smelling yet they chase out dirt, 1 than ha- soaps do, without any of that hard rubbing. And they rinse out so lv.

never think of using anything else now in this lake water! sal. Two auge-- hav made in board since oniniemb I'nmntown, I ihur Mnust in been I 'Diversity for recent and ion and paint masters Milis he Inin hi evelop 1 meth the can at. it fish and throat pouches necessary to swallow pounds li their ding it I 4 aio Mi I i I vi li AllllKk! I i 1 MaHIAN MAItTIN piainty NAME WTYLk Nt MliE.tt patter ti. IT 01 Ot 1 LKN of help you your Forty of inUrrvt lo ittiin tiet.ti* for Kjyt 4 1 chiic ShNti 4 OK lm COPY NOW OP UOOf HI 4 NTti HI II OSTs OM ft I KH1 WHEN OKD4.HEU WITH A PAT TERN PATTERN AND TO- LKTHEH, TWENTY-Ft VI KNTS to Pkl Lsrpkrla. W.

Rl, New SINCE 1093 Frederick Lacy Nets in Smart Tailored A Pcntics scoop at onh There are rough weaves and shadow nets in this marvelous new spring assortment. a choice of all-over patterns or exquisite conventional borders in point or rose of Sharon designs. They yds. In ecru, ivory and sun-tan Cottage Style Curtains (tranj bux' rum? I Uutidreds to pick' from! Curtains marquisette! pair 45' set Plain print 1 or scrim Sjiring colors Tailored Net PtineL I on priced Rough weaves shadow nets shantung and hlcts All-over bordet designs me dot and daslies geometru wovert tins ne" spring curtain assort ment ru. pastel t- mi tila styles1 Values VNKLS fliligml I 1 to luin Il 25c MARQUISETTES or fpring! riiarnung' new patterns and colors in firm sheer marqui sette 3fi 3fv te I (I y.

I i to otilv mnnim- pa and readv hang for 2 9c! Fern Marquisette Draperies yd. specially 1 priced for the fine quality and tirin weave New designs, prtng CRETONNES Hurgdin priced jy 2 7 'v design Iiason Draperies 49 yard yd. 25 36-in wide' Lrand for curtains, cushions garment-bags or slip-covers Il all too iioytlty 19c North Ith Street Minneapolis Itll I illlllli Lustre-finish Roxbur Cretonas 'or quilting1 Slip-corcr yU. MEXICAN li ttoyelty gav CRASH 49c Now is the time to inv tory of the rooms that need bit of cheering up fot spring Itoxbury cretonne is the idem for fhe bedrooms1 CI OTH in. for -lip uphol-tei only, Merquifette Panels Bargain priced tveautiful.

full hanging fabric with a lustron- rayon design on dui! background. Rich JA( (il ARI) CRASH 79c I MH.

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