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   Wakefield News (Newspaper) - July 7, 1977, Wakefield, Michigan                                THE WAKEFIELD NEWS EDITOR'S COLUMN s Two weeks we had the singular pleasure of a visi distant natives of who visited the United VOLUME 64, 38 and for the first It was ' a unique experience for us in that we were able to get an outsider's SHORT NEWS ABOUT TOWN view of how the United and appeared to It Visitors over the Fourth of July Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hendrickson was fortunate that both Kalle and weekend at the home of Mr. and and Ann were visitors his wife spoke as Mrs. Joe Beber were Mrs. over the holiday at the home of Mr. well as Finnish and for sisters and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Tarro and other our Swedish isn't all that Norbert Leppahen and Wilbert relatives and Learning htat our visitors were Mr. and Mrs. fluent in we gave them a Wagner and children Kieth and Mr. and Mrs. Peter hearty welcome to and Mrs. Tom are visiting with in articular So Kuzas and son her Mr Mrs. Arnie over the coffee cups we plied our and their daughter and son She is the former Barbara Swedish relatives with in Mr. and Mrs. Dean LeBlanc wirpio and they in questioned of Minn. - They were greatly impressed with and Peter the size of the time it Ronald G. Rosen son of Dr. and Grand and son Peter go from place to the Mrs. Simon Chicago for- cf the bright lights of Times Square in mer residents of Wakefield day weekend here with relatives and New York The Upper ated from Loyola with sula of Michigan they was a Biology in He very similar to many parts of will attend Northwestern Mr ariA den and Kalle did have sity Dental School beginning in BTd denote West one criticism he felt that They all visited here to home we did not take very good care of for the 4th of July with relatives mT mother our The dead trees should and The Rosen's two fames Sr. and be cut down and the brush cleaned ters one a senior and one a latives and guests at uthM Northwestern th Ferrando home were Mr. and f Mrs. Richard Ferrando and children and Chuckle of h- $ * Visitors at the home of and MI. He attend the 1957 class of his family during the Mrs. Eddie Riutta over the 4th m n war in 1939. During of holidays were Mr. and Mrs. David Fiori and Mrs. Betty Lane has returned from Harmon and son Ind. where she spent a although they were Swedish Paul of 111; Mr. and Mrs. month visiting her Mrs. 0scar and Mr. tha and While THE WAKEFIELD JULY 7, 1977 PER YEAR PRELIMINARY HEARINGS SET IN DRUG CASES Preliminary hearings for eight persons facing charges of violations began Wednesday in Gogebic County District Judge cugene Zinn scheduled the hearings and bond reduction hearing for of the some of which will be held First to appear for preliminary hearing will be Michael 28, who is charged with delivery or or possession with intent to deliver bond hearing was set for Kenneth 23, Castile will face a preliminary hearing on two charges - delivery or with intent to deliver marijuana and conspiring to commit on offense prohibited by law - Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Mann earlier right to a preliminary hearing and to an attorney will be appointed for and the preliminary hearing will be held at the request of the in the person of county prosecutor Anders Mann's bond hearing was at 11:45 The preliminary hearings in the Army wiht He spoke with Rueben Ahonen and son Jimmy of jn on June 25, she DRUG DRAGNET conduct jointly by all local law enforcement agencies of the people versus Joe pride of helping the Finns to hold 111. They also visited with ed the wedding of her Miss and special agents give the word to yet another suspect in the Range Kangas and Susan to Terry roundup of etc. The had visited here in - the Russians at bay for 105 other and friends when the Russians took ST 60 Mrs. Harlan Also Whiting is the Boiler spent Wakefield Ken oi dux t dy Bianchi - three separate cases - will be held July 11 at 1:30 p. m 19, Best is charged with delivering or possessing with intent to deliver marijuana and delivery or possession with intent to deliver no money or An moi daughers of Royal are Paut the SyS tSth nev The fcT Lehto was born Wakefield could be taken He told us Paul ln for several weeks with Mrs. Je Patyk with bom Mny 18. 1917 at She was charged with conspiring to rived back m On commit an offense prohibited by in his There to over Thomaston and Mrs again from the beginning after The and Eugene a patient at the Gogebic twenty-five and Medical Care are her July 1943. she was married to law and is lodged in the Gogebic Mr and Mrs Tames wilHam S- wilUs at She County jail with bail set at ana mrs. dames T m to the night to visit Gertrude Clark of Ann and daughter Gia Texas and * 1965 * w m 0n United States during the ner Mrs. Victor Hanson and their Mrs. Carol Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kevan and vears of the twentieth He ner Drotner and sister in Mr. Bodin of St. and their Wis. spent the told us that 300,000 Swedes had 25? 521 bail and is facing a charge Surviving are her two 0f possession with intent to deliver William and The similarities in the gone to the United between 1890 i and 1910 from the area in Sweden 15 the former other and She Mrs. Lyle Angus and family of Mrs. he was All his family Port Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wa- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Novak spent relatives is the several 7a"ys"Vn Mich. Brennan and Those of his relatives yune 2? gt jng arrived last week from - and Mrs. Edward James Zeckovich and the people Mr. and Mrs. Renaldo Negri and New Mexico to attend one of G held Mary When there Wakefield High School class faces an is Gogebic in The dream of most Europeans he was to visit pita erica and perhaps to remain After his wife currently lodged in look for Before he left and Hanson and Cah T- f Also visitors at the Sav at 9 a us we asked whit thought other relatives and She to Wakefield for a visit with Ferrando and Cvengros homes were at 9 a- o America at this He also attended her class reunion lives and and also to attend Mr. and Mrs. Lawence Bruno and is a coun the held dunnS children of Mich. He at- Wld you have Mr and Mrs. John Jr. and the - a pleasurable Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson of visitors at the home of Mr. with r i j -j Sr and other relatives and visiting ner vmii uei nom ana ms T 2%T^$. wii remain here with ginia and and iS and - Loferen arrived they were joined by their son reunions and renew with a were going to dav from Minneapolis to visit her daughter in Mr. and Ben as Burial was offense prohibited by law and is visit with Karen's in CalN Victor Hanson and Frank was a weekend in Lakeside currently lodged in the Gogebic with a grin her brother and sister in MrJ Vincent The remains to the County A bond hearing for mm ne saiu a nnA m Buena Cal. Tney Also at tho Zeckovich was set for 1 Tuesday Worachek is currently free on bond after being arraigned tended the 1952 class reunion Miss Lois Ann Struck became the Friday on a of j Min of Lauri O. Jr. at the or possession intent to pleasurable weekend Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson of Visitors at the home of Mr. and Lutheran church on June 25. social event in itself gave us some John Lane are spending a week Mrs. A Gilbert were am thing else a sense of thmc nd other and visiting her with her Rom and his aT July 14 and will involve the case in and a feeling of family con- Joe and with other Minneapolis and her 26, he can and does reach be- and Mr. and u- are oi b yond our limited Michigan Lottery 5-30-77 Regular Drawing 06-840 Miss Nancy MN. Mr. and Mrs. Michael In- is visiting her Mrs. the Attending the bride Boggetto is charged with delivery onu - as maid of honor was Miss Laurie or possession with intent to deliver spent the Fourth of July Fannie Sunset for Families Get-Together and Miss Cindy marijuana and is lodged in the - weekend visiting his mother and several The James spent a most S SlyTs sTat MO Young People Were Mrs. Walter as best WTu On-The-Job For YCC Program union on Sunday was a recent guests at the and Groomsmen were David - young people e home of Mrs. Elmer Johnson and here for a family reunion and en- lie Maki and Larrv Ushera Family Held Reunion were on-the-job June 27 as part of Mr and Jacob She was the former and were Brian Lindquist and David Recently at Milwaukee Mich. espe di Helen SM T A nS T STS Mr. and Mrs Joe Tarro and ff w held la th. This years program been Hope visited at expanded to offer 100 additional the home of his Mr. and Mr. and graduated from a Milwaukee High v m - j groom's youths the opportunity to work on Mrs. Phil Gage and are Mrs. Joe Tarro Sr. and at the John Wallace and M is a graduate of Bay June conservation as well as learn guests at the home of her brother Tarro Mrs. William View High Milwaukee and and about the YCC ln law and Mr. and Mrs. zano and was at Josephson's Rest 3to^S^TOtthnne jert Manager Lind stated Daniel Krznarich and Mra Richt er and children m. and Mrs Kenneth Bertetto and * Mr. Maki was ivel and friends The program is Kay and have Mrs Louis ed into Mrs. Donald from a week visit with Mr. and non-resident and her sister Mrs. Irene who is employed in Mrg Js thg v. j Lutheran Theological was Non-resident where ironwood returned from S.C. Mrs. Wallace is the for- st. Paul in the They 5 many lovely the return to their homes where they visited their niece and Tr mer Shirley Mrs. William in St. after work are located at the her and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Verna Gagne returned to her * h former Nick T* the semer Iron The trip was made by home in Duluth on Thursday after gnd Mfs ig th Ontonagon and Watersmeet 6 spending three weeks visiting her Marion Mezzano chamber of Com- Nonresident en- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Mrs. Olge Roberge and Com d { w include from Gogebic and sons j. p. and Teddy are other Q List on Mond July n at fg 3t Mrs Peter Pe ranek Mrs. Ann Area students named to the Dean's 6:30 at Members and their son ton County and 30 from Iron dence at Mrs ciare List at Northland College in are asked to not the change in date and in Mr. and Mrs. nf thw Verl wiita and Mr. and Mrs. Eino Haukkala and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Elida Peterson and daughter Elaine of Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Uno Salmela of and many relatives and friends from various The YCC resident camp located at Nesbit southwest of v * Michigan has the majority of Traverse and hur Mr. and land for the of this its enrollees from Michigan's of visited Mrs. Kenneth er fr renewed Min. attended the funeral on Wakefield David HAVE A nAV These young men and women ages was a former and of Russell 72 of * 15 thru 18, wil spend the next 8 cf retiree of the Michigan His widow is the former weeks working on such projects as - Carolyn Colberg formerly construction and maintenance of re- j - ot creational Keith Lian and developing forest 2,n"aren' and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth trail construction and m-m i John and children ot are visiting his related spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur is not the only goal of T Helen Reinecke hte Lind Bradley son of Mr. and least 10 hours a week are devoted to M- Vl Eugene Hanson left environmental s Elame Hanson has returned for Newman Neb. a week visit with re- to spend the summer with his aunt Family Reunion Beine Held m and with and Mr. and Mrs. DeLane - in Md. and other Nelson and his Mrs. A family reunion is being held at eastern Enroute she visited Mabel Nelson and other the home of Mrs. Ann Novak for two her Kenneth Hanson in Present at this with Mark and Liian Hagerman of its Plymouth Location have as their ties and and visiting with Mr. Mrs. Roger guest Darwin son in law and relatives and friends in the are and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bugni of MI. Mr. and Mrs. James and and spent the win is recuperating from open heart daughters day with their Mr. and The rest of his family will san and Ann of Mrs. James B. Bugni and other be arriving over the fourth for a Mr. and Mrs. Larry two week daughters Donna and Debra Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. Donald and Mrs. Webb Williams and Mrs. Novak and Diane and Mrs. Agnes Walter and Henry Johnson have returned from Susie of Minn. Mrs. Robert MI. have a vacation at Hawaii iano is the former Mary Ann No- returned to their home after Mr. and Mrs. Henry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maryland are spending the Sally 4th of July holiday visiting with Muscular Dystrophy James L. Johnson Receives BS Degree From Ferris Degrees and certificates were granted to 2,792 graduates of Ferris State College during the 1976-77 academic Students completing their programs of study during the and spring quarters were eligible to participate in the traditional Commencement Exercises May 21. Honorary degrees were presented to Abigail Smith prominent and John R. Vice President The commencement address was given by S. John Ferris who is chairman of the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Among those receiving degrees and certificates is the former Mary Ann No- returned to their home after Mr. and Mrs. Henry T the at their carnival for James L. BS vak and Mrs. Mauro is the former at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maryland are spending the HILLTOPPERS 4-H GROUP mans the ai ar Accounting with in. v .i i. with * uvl * *  

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