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Joseph Guays Honor Guests on 53d AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Joseph Guay, 427 South 13th street, celebrated their fifty-third wedding anniversary at a delightful party held Sunday evening at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moran. 1417 First avenue north.Cards were played during the evening, with high score awards going to Mrs. Alfred NVooleock. Mrs. Fred Malstrom. Fred I^londe and John Peltier, and to Eugene Auger, who received the guest award.An anniversary supper was served following the games after which Mr. and Mrs. Guay were presented with a beautiful remembrance of the day.Guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Woolcock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I^alonde. Mr. and Mrs. William Lacrosse. Mr. and Mrs. John Peltier. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mul-strom. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bra-zeau. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koster. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Auger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardner. Mrs. Alex Giroux. Mrs. Adelore Dupont. Mrs. Mary Dupont, Mrs. Peter Cha-put. Mrs. Frances lacrosse. Mrs. Emily Lacrosse. Mrs. Pat Newett. Mrs. Amelia Perron, Mrs. Kabyan. Mrs. Laura Primeau and Joseph and Henry Guay. Others who contributed toward the success of the party were Joseph Lacrosse. Napoleon Gauthier, Joseph Peltier. J C. Vallnd. Fred Courteau. Charles Racine of Gwinn and I-ouis Guay rf Iron River.Mr. and Mrs. Guay were horn it Ray St. Paul. Canada, and were narried there in 1885. They moved to Escanaba 36 years ago. and for SO years Mr. Guay was employed is a ear repairer for the Chicago ind North Western railway.Their family includes eight chil-!ren: Louis. Iron River: Mrs.Hilaries Racine. Gwinn; Mrs. Albert Moran. Fred Guay. Arthur Inay. Mrs. Elmer Rrazeau and Jos-ph and Henry Guay. Escanaba;thirteen grandchildren and twogreat grandchildren. Mr. Guay is now 73 years of age and Mrs. Guay is 71 years old.Social-ClubNorwegian Aid Thursday% The Indies’ Aid of the Nor-wegian-Dnish Lutheran church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon In the church parlors. Hostesses are Mrs. A. M. Arntzen. Mrs. Casper Olson and Mrs. Ludwig Brandso. A cordial Invitation is extended to all members andtheir friends.• • •Morning 8tar MeetingThe Morning Star lodge will hold a regular meeting this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the North Star hall. Members who have donations for the bazaar, which is to be held Thursday evening, are asked to take the articles to the meeting with them, or If they wished them called for on Thursday, to telephone 903-J or 1069-J.• • •Guild Sale Thursday St. Stephen’s Guild will hold a doughnut sale at the church onThursday. Orders will be taken byMrs. I. W. Smith, 601 Ogden avenue.• • •Aid 8oclal MeetingThe Ladles’ Aid of Calvary Baptist church will hold its monthly social meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the church. Mrs. Andrew Johnson Is hostess. The public is cordially invited to attend.Rev. Nils J. Hedstrom. pastor of the First Baptist church of Gladstone, will be the speaker. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend.• • •Party Postponed The Mardi Gras party, planned by the Daughters of Isabella for Monday evening, has been postponed because of the death of Mrs. W. J. Hanrahan, a member of the Circle.• • •Salem Aid MeetingThe Indies’ Aid of Salem Evangelical Lutheran church will hold
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Escanaba Daily Press

Escanaba, Michigan, US

Wed, Feb 23, 1938

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