Currans enjoy golden weddingPOWERS — Ray and Lois Curran were married April 2, 1932, in Hermansville. There attendants were Marian (Curran) Myners and the late George Curran. They lived in Faithorn for 29 years and they moved to Powers where Ray worked for Menominee County RoadMemorialsCOOKS — The following memorials have been received by the Big Bay de Noc School library: “United States of America from the Travelers Color Book Series, in memory of John St. Ours from the Putch Barbeaux family; “Between the Iron and the Pine” by Lewis C. Reimann in memory of Glen Edward Horning from Hazel Horning; “The Practical Hunter’s Handbook ’ by Anthony J. Acerrano in memory of Glen Edward Horning from Amanda B. CarlstromCommission until retirementin 1971.A reception and dance, in their honor, was held at Hirsch’s Supper Club on April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Curran have three children. Mrs. Victor (Marilyn) Dallaire, Grant Curran both of Green Bay and Mrs. Harold (Patricia) Meiner of Powers. They have twelve grandchildren and five great grandchildren.The anniversary cake was made by a friend Mrs. Stanley Mazur of Powers and was cut by Mrs. Lynn Riley of Faithorn, sister of Mrs. Curran.Friends and relatives attended from lower Michigan, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Menominee and surrounding communities.The dance music was provided by Hamilton LeGrave Band.A family breakfast was enjoyed by all Sunday at the Wildwood Restaurant at Hermansville.a*» VIRoy and Lois Curran6:00 O THE MOPPETS Guest:Candice Befgen.MOVIE **** Jesseft_____• •r_____ n______