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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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Two THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE MARIE, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1953 ST. IGNACE NORMAN WIXSON, Correspondent TELEPHONE 122 541 Pair Re-Elected to School Board Smorgasbord SofthaU League ST. IGNACE Two teams were ST. for their an- nral smorgasbord were made by i ea Ue ST. Miller and Amy Butler were re-elected to trusteeships on the Hudson-Hendricks Board of Education in Mon-j smor gasborrt were maae oyjujague it was announced today day's election.

i adies of the Martha Society by off i( lals of the city Softball Aa- A tally of the voting shows the of the Zion Lutheran Church at a soc a tion. following: Morton Miller, 96; Amy meeting in the church basement. I Tne tealns Mid-Western Co. Sutler, 73; Wilford Cobe, 53, and! Co-chairmen for the smorgas- Henry Johnson, 26. Lord.

Mrs. Glenn Gustafson and la Xewton Township, where four Mrs. Fred Koehler. announced that members were named to the year's Swedish dinner will be of Education, Mrs. Minnie Wilson served in the LaSalle Auditorium, and Barney Lasley were re-elected Sunday.

AugusT 9. Served by the and two new trustees, Don Cart- Lutheran ladies each August for right and Ronald Clark, were named. Bills Movalrion was re-elected trustee of the Moran Township Board of Education. Also elected Leslie MacDonald, who replaces Harold Knight on the board. Knight did not file for re-election.

several years "past, the smorgasbord has become one of the special summer features in St. Ignace for townsmen and tourists alike. The smorgasbord offers a variety PINE RIVER i Cloy Conlon and D. Fountain of Remus, are spending a week at their cabin on Black Creek. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Ducker and daughter, Carol, of Ubly, spent several days at their cabin. Visitors at the James Steelc; home the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Steelo and three children of Plymouth, Mich, Mr.

and i Mrs. Frank Sweiderson and three i children of Brimley. Mrs. Loo Kemp and son of St. Ignace and Mr.

and Mrs. David Barens and dropped from the Intercity Softball jf am jj of U( jyard. Visiting at the Lenon home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Vandei-jstar and three children oi Kaco.

Mr. and Henry Welty of Hulbert. Clan-nee LYudy of Xewberry and Hcnrv Paulson and P1 OMC Teams Dropped 1 IctHS! rp i rroiii at. Ijmaee Clayton Loveless. Callers at Rudyard were Mr.

and Mrs. A. Lenon and Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. G.

Simpson. Visitors at Hulbert the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Simpson and Mrs. Margaret Lenon. Visiting friends and relatives at Pine River were Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Filer and Mrs. Lawrence Gravelle, all of Pontiac. and cials Konrad's Offi- of the association said that league standings would teams would be announced STENOGRAPHIC REPRISALS OKLAHOMA CITY A Capitol stenographer, letting off steam in an elevator, was quite unhappy over the fact the Legislature had raised some salaries of state em- ployes but skipped her. "Did you lobby the legislators?" she was.asked. I not be changed as a result of the two teams leaving the league and that a new schedule for the remaining er Uoyd Qther re atives in at a iPine River.

"No," she snapped, "but the next family of Trufant. Mich. time I walk down the corridor and 1 Andrew Elliott of Bad Axe. Mich. on of them pinches me I'm going I spent the week-end with his broth-; swat iij the eye." of Swedish dishes including meat i let.

later date. In the games played Tuesday evening, Hobans took an 18-1 victory from Bunyans and Ray Motors scored a 16-8 triumph over Kico- balls, potato nausaga and Swedish pastries. NEWBERRY HELEN M. KLEBES. 209 John Street, Correspondent 38 League Standings W.

Hoban's Hardware 11 Ray Motors 11 Bunyan Co 7 ISTicolet Hotel 6 Mid-Western Co 3 Konrad's Roadhouse 0 I NO PRISON MODELS i DENVER "charm for women prisoners at the Denver countj- jail got a thumbs down cision from Manager of Safety Ed- I ward O. Geer. i But Geer didn't even hear about! 10 Disaster Film to Be Shown at Newberry Friday Four Fined For Violation Of MESC Law NEWBEKRY Michigan Employment Security Commission manager, Donald Nelson, at the Newberry headquarters, said today that four claimants pleaded guilty before Justice Fred W. Becks on Monday for failing to disclose em- e( by a free-lance newsreel photog- Full-color scenes of the Texas City disaster of 1945! highlight the climax scenes of "Oil Town U.S.A.", newest film release of Billy Graham Evangelistic Films to be shown in Newberry on ciya, July 17, 1953. in the Newberry Community Building.

The Texas City footage was film- Thursday Mylit's Schedule Nicolet Hotel vs. Aays. Tuesday Jfig-ht's Schedule (July 21) Hobans vs. Rays. Nicolet vs.

Bunyan Co. It was also announced that Ho- bans would play the Trout Lake All-Stars at Trout Lake on Thurs-! day evening. Floyd Myers of Lansing called at the Filer and Simpson homes recently. Also calling at the Simpson home -was Paul Savoie of Dryburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Lorenz and family of Dearborn, who purchased the Frank i farm, recently spent a week 11 unul jf inmates had re Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rates of! lved uvo hours of instruction the Sault had the unique experience tne arts of 31tun S- walking and of being- visited at their cabin slandin four large bear Sunday The instructors came from a Den-! Mr. and -Mrs.

Jack Scott called school. Geer said the a. tthe Lenon home. ail was no Iace for models. War-; Recent Sauli callerse were Mr den Barry B.

Tillmann said they; and Mrs. Gordon Simpson, weren't models, they were instruct- George and Dale Filer, Mr. and ors I Mrs. Vern Smith and Virgene, Joyce Lenon and Mr. and Mrs.

plovment while drawing unemploy- Judge Ends Court Term ST. IGNACE-Judgc Edward H. tnlon adjourned the July session with their families, enjoyed their first complete reunion in 20 years.) Those here for the occasion were Mrs. H. J.

Cutler of Battle Mrs. C. R. Snyder of Battle Creek, I.lrs. Frank Horton of Ypsilanti.

i Mrs. Alvin Goudreau, Mrs. Aubry Riddell of Highland, Mrs. John Anguilm of Marquette. and Clarence Rose of Battle Creek.

Highlight of the reunion was a icnic suPPer for the entire group: ment compensation. Each paid $3.35 court costs. Walter A. Smith was placed rapher in Houston, Texas, at the i Circuit Cour on Tuesday after' on the Iawn of the Alvin G'oudreau probation for six months in order to make restitution of $84.00 to the Michigan Employment Security Commission or serve sixty days in the Luce county jail. Fabien E.

Myner was placed on probation for four months to make restitution of 130.00 to the Michigan Employment Security Commission or serve sixty days in the Luce county jail. Peter F. Smith was placed on probation for six months to make restitution of $84.00 to the Michigan Security Commission or serve sixty days in the Luce county jail. Edward Schultz, -was placed on probation for six month in order to make restitution of $138.00 to the Michigan Employment Security Commission or serve sixty days in the Luce county jail. Edward Schultz, Jr.

was placed on probation for six months in or- me the disaster eight years ago. use was made of the film until on Director Dick Ross began to search for authentic scenes to highlight the story of Town U.S.A." He located the film, unused and in 0 bert Gillc. bearing two chancery cases. In the case of Robert Gillc vs. Dorothy Gille, a decree of absolute divorce was given and custody of the two children was awarded to home on Saturday evening.

storage, and made arrangements to incorporate it into the moving story of the new Billy Graham picture. The Rev. Martin Strolle, in charge of local arrangements for the showing here, has announced that the doors to the Newberry Community Building will be opened at 6:00 p. m. with the film beginning at 8:30 p.

m. No admission is to be charged, and all seats will be on a "first basis. In the case of Leonard Siren vs. Kleanor Siren, regarding custody of the child, the court took the case under advisement after hearing testimony. next regular session of Circuit Court Sept.

28. will open on Monday, Three Pay Fiiies for Violations of Fisting Laws Delegate To Bovs' State Summer Festival Plans Laid by Episcopal Ladies ST. ladies of the Episcopal Church will hold their annual summer festival in Coe Me- i-orial Hall on Thursday, Julv 23. The affair will be both a supper and bazar. Escaliopcd potatoes.

potato salad, meat loaf, baked beans, home-made rolls and cakes, coffee and tea will be on the menu. Serving will be from 2:00 to m. Straits Elevator Co. ST. IGNACE 24-HOmc SERVICE Day 246 Phones Eves.

148-J to the curity Commission or serve sixty days in the Luce county jail. Edward Schultz, Sr. wilfully and knowingly failed to keep and maintain employment records and did not show the employment of Edward Schultz, Peter F. Smith, Walter A. Smith and Fabien E.

My- aer between the dates of May 91953 to July 13, 1953. He was assessed a fine of $50-00 to be paid July 18, 1953. Costs of $3.35 were paid. If the fine is not paid he must serve sixty days in the Luce county jail. ST.

IGNACE Howard Karr of nO unced club -sted by conserva- sura mer months Is Speaker ST. IGNACE BRIEFS Mrs. Joseph Lambert is a patient at Little Traverse Hospital, Kiwanians for the (Petoskey. following- surgerv. at Wednesday's Tne acca bees will hold their 1 regular meeting tonight, Thursday, in the IOOF Hall, beginning at 8:00 clock.

Members of the committee in charge are Isabel Sheber and Irene Robinson Guests at the Carl F. Gustafson home during the past ton days were i SJi. and Mrs. Paul F. Lundquist' and their daughters, Karen, Kris-: tine and Leslie, of Lakewood, N.

Mrs. Lundquist is the former June Gustafson. Mr. and Mrs. James: July 3.

1953 before Justice Harry i Kiwanis sponsored to attend Boys' 1 Merrif and daughters, Carolyn offjcers June JQ for unlawfully having in his possession eight brook trout less than seven inches in length. He pleaded guilty before Justice Thomas Walters of Munising and paid a fine of $10.00 and costs of $7.80. Cleo and Kenneth Gehrett of i noon luncheon held at Coe Memorial Hall- A children's picnic is being planned at the Lake Michigan Park for mid-August and the club will sponsor the Ted Lindsay Red Wing hockey program on July 31. Warren Highstone is in charge i "tn'cii Curtis were arrested by Michigan arrangements for the Lindsey Department of Conservation offi-1 program and the committee in charge of the picnic will be announced at a later date. Abraham Goudreau, whom the EYESIGHT IS PRECIOUS Take care of yours! Let us examine your eyes regularly.

We fit you with correct lenses. Come in today! CLYDE HUNSBERGER OPTOMETRIST JEAN'S JEWELRY STORE Watch and Jewelry Repair Jcsrtlry Silverware Optical Goods cers for unlawfully selling perch without having commercial fishing licenses. They pleaded guilty on Allen of Curtis and paid a fine of $10.00 and costs of Two Camps Are Entered State at East Lansing this past I Florence, of Colon. and month, was the principal speaker i Mr and Mrs E1Hs Gustafson and daughter, Karla, of Three Rivers. Michigan state police are investigating the breaking into of the Frank Pingatore hunting camp near Spring Hill, three weeks ago.

Tools and other articles were taken. J. B. Harrington of Port Huron at Wednesday's meeting. He gave an inteersting report of the camp program and expressed his appreciation to the club for the opportunity of representing it at Lansing.

Guests at the meeting were Ted Brown of the Merritt-Chapman and Scott Corp. and F. Oswald of East Detroit. NEWBERRY BRIEFS iMr. and Mrs.

Levi Michaud of; Esoanaba, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wat- son of Pontiac returned to their faomes, having 1 visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Carlson at their cottage at Curtis. Carl Oberj- and family returned home Saturday from Esca- aaba where they visited wth rela- tlVM. Martha Society members, and friends axe invited! at 6:30 p. m.

will "be 1 his Bob White Huntnlg Club ST IG home of Mr. pot luck. Guests are asked to bring i cat)ln was broken lnto and the state and Mrs. Alvin Goudreau was the their own plates, cups. Those who I pohce are "instigating.

scene of a family reunion Saturday have cars are to meet at the church Mich 'K an Police of the New-1 of weeh at 6:00 pjn. berry headquarters are holding a i Seven members of the family, sons Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-' Ch vrolet cou Pe stolen from; ar daughters of the late Mr. and Herman Carlson were Mr and Mrs Detrolt Jt was recovered near Soo Mrs. Clement Rose of Gould City.

Vern Wybfe and daughters, Nancy i Junction on Tuesday. i and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kian Fred Kay Case of Dewberry was and Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Kian of eued a mmon5 by Mi chi an Jackson, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford also guests during the Held WTffc Franco-American SPAGHETTI SAUCE with Peterson i state police Tueday for having no trailer brakes. He is to appear bc- or before ten days.

Charles Lucas of McMillan reported the larceny of a Bulova wrist watch and four women's rings taken from his home w-est of McMillan. Michigan state police are TAHQCQAQMEqQNOJf TABQUASnBNON GENEBAI, HOSHtTAt Margaret Justice was admitted en Tuesday and submitted to surgery on Wednesday mornnig. Margaret Leonard entered for medical treatment Tuesday. ArriHa Paqoja was admitted Tuesday for medical treatment. Richard Rapp of Detroit submitted to an appendectomy on Wed- iweday.

CALUMET Shuty, copper miner, was struck and killed by an ore car today in the Calumet and shaft near here. and son, Peter of Chicago are! fore Justi Fred W. Becks on. spending a two week vacation, at i the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Peterson and at the homes of Mrs. i August Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. I Ed Lofgren. i Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Lewie reurned Monday from Rochester, where they received medical treatment at the Mayo Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Riddell and sons, Buddy, Warren and Ray, and Viola Riddeil of San Bernardino.

California: and Mrs Harvey Riddell, daughter. Joan, and son. David, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs- Roy Jensen.and Delmar Nelson of Escanaba, and Mrs. Ralph Sheenhan and son, James, of Marquette, held a family reunion in Newberry, Sunday.

They had their dinner at Sonny's Eat Shop. Sunday evening, they stopped at the home of Mr- and Mrs. George Edwards when Mrs. Edwards served the group a lunch. O.K.

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