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20151 Oullette, Jean E., June 14th; Beloved husband of Adela T.; dear father of Mrs. Raymond (Dolores) O'Rouke, Mrs. Ralph (Simone) Larson; grandfather of Keith, Kathleen, Brian, Patricia and Craig; son of Mrs. Elmire Oullette; brother of Elise, Ernest, Real and Mrs. Albert (Blanche) Regimabld. At Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood nr Michigan, Dearborn. Servicies Friday 8:30 a.m. and from Churh of St. Albert the Great at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Ouellette, Jean Emile (I185)
 
20152 Our Lady of Help Church McCoy (I337)
 
20153 Our Lady of Hope O'Rourke, Raymond J. (I2441)
 
20154 Our Lady of Hope Nadeau, Simonne Marguerite (I14156)
 
20155 Our Lady of Hope Cemetery Gaylord, Willard J. (I5188)
 
20156 Our Lady of Hope cemetery St. Onge, Ledias P. (I7220)
 
20157 owned a bar in detroit Silver, Jacob "Jack" (I5209)
 
20158 Owned a home and carpentry business in Cheneville. Lirette, Olivier Prosper (I1209)
 
20159 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lirette, Irene Marie (I1201)
 
20160 page 1, column 1
Another Dies of Lockjaw
Helen, Eight Year Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Beaudette, Died This Morning
Serum Fails to Save Life
Second Victim of Dread Tetanus in Three Days - Stepped on Nail Last Monday
Tetanus has within three days time claimed two little victims in Escanaba. On Thursday afternoon John D. Howard, two and one-half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Howard succumbed to the disease after an illness of only a few days and this morning at one o'clock, Helen, the eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Baudette of St. Clair street, succumbed to the same disease.
The death of the child came as a great surprise and shock. On Monday she stepped on a nail which penetrated but a short distance into her foot. The wound healed but on Thursday evening she grew feverish and yesterday morning it was determined that she was suffering from lockjaw. The tetanus serum sent here from Chicago for the use of physicians who were battling to save the life of the Howard child, was made use of and it was thought for a time that the child's life had been saved. Late last night, however, she began to sink and death claimed her at one o'clock this morning.
The child was an exceptionally bright and lovable one and her sudden death has nearly prostrated her parents.
The body will be shipped to Nadeau this evening and burial will be made there Sunday afternoon. Father Spurline will officiate.
The child is survived by her parents, four brothers and four sisters. 
Bodette, Ellen (I4834)
 
20161 page 1, column 2
Escanaba Woman Loses Her Mother
Widow of the Late Barney Nadeau Dies of Old Age at Her Home in Nadeau - Was an Old Settler of Menominee County - Leaves Nine Children, One Living in Escanaba.
Mrs. Barney Nadeau, Sr., aged 75 years and mother of Mrs. John Gautier of this city, died Monday at her home at Nadeau, Mich. The funeral was held at ten o'clock this morning from St. Bruno's church, Nadeau, and was very largely attended.
Mrs. Nadeau was one of the oldest and most prominent residents of Menominee county. She had been in poor health for some time and the cause of her death was general debility due to old age.
Mrs. Nadeau was born in Belgium, April 14, 1836 and when a young girl moved with her parents to Wisconsin. She was married to the late Barney Nadeau in 1856. They moved to Menominee county in the year the Chicago & Northwestern railroad was built and took up a homestead at Nadeau.
The deceased is survived by five sons and four daughters, also 36 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. The sons and daughters are: Marcel of Cusino, Mich.; Mrs. John Gautier, Escanaba; Dave, Barney, Louis, Joseph, Mrs. Julia St. Aubin, Mrs. Louise Dunham and Mrs. Alec Rouse, all of Nadeau, Mich. 
Jonet, Marie Francoise (I52)
 
20162 page 1, column 2
Escanaba Woman Loses Her Mother
Widow of the Late Barney Nadeau Dies of Old Age at Her Home in Nadeau - Was an Old Settler of Menominee County - Leaves Nine Children, One Living in Escanaba.
Mrs. Barney Nadeau, Sr., aged 75 years and mother of Mrs. John Gautier of this city, died Monday at her home at Nadeau, Mich. The funeral was held at ten o'clock this morning from St. Bruno's church, Nadeau, and was very largely attended.
Mrs. Nadeau was one of the oldest and most prominent residents of Menominee county. She had been in poor health for some time and the cause of her death was general debility due to old age.
Mrs. Nadeau was born in Belgium, April 14, 1836 and when a young girl moved with her parents to Wisconsin. She was married to the late Barney Nadeau in 1856. They moved to Menominee county in the year the Chicago & Northwestern railroad was built and took up a homestead at Nadeau.
The deceased is survived by five sons and four daughters, also 36 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. The sons and daughters are: Marcel of Cusino, Mich.; Mrs. John Gautier, Escanaba; Dave, Barney, Louis, Joseph, Mrs. Julia St. Aubin, Mrs. Louise Dunham and Mrs. Alec Rouse, all of Nadeau, Mich. 
Nadeau, Joseph Armand (I80)
 
20163 page 11 - Nadeau News
Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier and family of Bark River called a the Telesphor Gauthier home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Langeln of Gasgow, Montana and Mrs. Delia Bodette of Escanaba were also guest of the Gauthier family during the week. 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
20164 Page 11, Nadeau
Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier and children, Bark River, Harold, Melvin, Elvira and Geraldine Rasicot, Schaffer visited at the Telesphore Gauthier home Sunday. 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
20165 Page 13 - BARNEY NADEAU DIES IN POWERS
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning.
Barney Nadeau, 77, a pioneer resident of the Nadeau and Posers communities, died at his home at Powers Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, following a brief illness.
He was born In Kewaunee, Wis. on October 19, 1865, and was one of the early day residents of Nadeau where he worked for his brothers in the Nadeau general store. In 1925 he established his own general store at Powers which he conducted until his death. He is survived by two daughters and one son, Stella and Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Powers; George of Marinette and Joseph J. of Nadeau; one granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Powers; two great grandchildren. John and Kathleen Smith, of Powers; and three brothers and three sisters, Marcel, of Stephenson; Joseph, of Green Bay; Louis of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Alec Rouse, Iron Mountain; and Mrs. Louis Dunham, of High Point, N. C.
The body was taken to the Alio Funeral Home to be prepared for burial and will be returned to the family home this afternoon. Services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church at Spalding, Rev. Fr. F. A. Seifert officiating, and burial will be in Nadeau cemetery.

 
Nadeau, Barney (I78)
 
20166 Page 13 - BARNEY NADEAU DIES IN POWERS
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning.
Barney Nadeau, 77, a pioneer resident of the Nadeau and Posers communities, died at his home at Powers Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, following a brief illness. He was born In Kewaunee, Wis. on October 19, 1865, and was one of the early day residents of Nadeau where he worked for his brothers in the Nadeau general store. In 1925 he established his own general store at Powers which he conducted until his death. He is survived by two daughters and one son, Stella and Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Powers; George of Marinette and Joseph J. of Nadeau; one granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Powers; two great grandchildren. John and Kathleen Smith, of Powers; and three brothers and three sisters, Marcel, of Stephenson; Joseph, of Green Bay; Louis of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Alec Rouse, Iron Mountain; and Mrs. Louis Dunham, of High Point, N. C. The body was taken to the Alio Funeral Home to be prepared for burial and will be returned to the family home this afternoon. Services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church at Spalding, Rev. Fr. F. A. Seifert officiating, and burial will be in Nadeau cemetery.

 
Nadeau, Stella M. (I4200)
 
20167 Page 13 - BARNEY NADEAU DIES IN POWERS
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning.
Barney Nadeau, 77, a pioneer resident of the Nadeau and Posers communities, died at his home at Powers Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, following a brief illness. He was born In Kewaunee, Wis. on October 19, 1865, and was one of the early day residents of Nadeau where he worked for his brothers in the Nadeau general store. In 1925 he established his own general store at Powers which he conducted until his death. He is survived by two daughters and one son, Stella and Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Powers; George of Marinette and Joseph J. of Nadeau; one granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Powers; two great grandchildren. John and Kathleen Smith, of Powers; and three brothers and three sisters, Marcel, of Stephenson; Joseph, of Green Bay; Louis of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Alec Rouse, Iron Mountain; and Mrs. Louis Dunham, of High Point, N. C. The body was taken to the Alio Funeral Home to be prepared for burial and will be returned to the family home this afternoon. Services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church at Spalding, Rev. Fr. F. A. Seifert officiating, and burial will be in Nadeau cemetery.

 
Nadeau, George William (I4201)
 
20168 Page 13 - BARNEY NADEAU DIES IN POWERS
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning.
Barney Nadeau, 77, a pioneer resident of the Nadeau and Posers communities, died at his home at Powers Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, following a brief illness. He was born In Kewaunee, Wis. on October 19, 1865, and was one of the early day residents of Nadeau where he worked for his brothers in the Nadeau general store. In 1925 he established his own general store at Powers which he conducted until his death. He is survived by two daughters and one son, Stella and Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Powers; George of Marinette and Joseph J. of Nadeau; one granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Powers; two great grandchildren. John and Kathleen Smith, of Powers; and three brothers and three sisters, Marcel, of Stephenson; Joseph, of Green Bay; Louis of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Alec Rouse, Iron Mountain; and Mrs. Louis Dunham, of High Point, N. C. The body was taken to the Alio Funeral Home to be prepared for burial and will be returned to the family home this afternoon. Services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church at Spalding, Rev. Fr. F. A. Seifert officiating, and burial will be in Nadeau cemetery.

 
Nadeau, Joseph James (I4203)
 
20169 Page 13 - BARNEY NADEAU DIES IN POWERS
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning.
Barney Nadeau, 77, a pioneer resident of the Nadeau and Posers communities, died at his home at Powers Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, following a brief illness. He was born In Kewaunee, Wis. on October 19, 1865, and was one of the early day residents of Nadeau where he worked for his brothers in the Nadeau general store. In 1925 he established his own general store at Powers which he conducted until his death. He is survived by two daughters and one son, Stella and Mrs. Alice Hogan, of Powers; George of Marinette and Joseph J. of Nadeau; one granddaughter, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Powers; two great grandchildren. John and Kathleen Smith, of Powers; and three brothers and three sisters, Marcel, of Stephenson; Joseph, of Green Bay; Louis of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. John Gauthier, Bark River; Mrs. Alec Rouse, Iron Mountain; and Mrs. Louis Dunham, of High Point, N. C. The body was taken to the Alio Funeral Home to be prepared for burial and will be returned to the family home this afternoon. Services will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier church at Spalding, Rev. Fr. F. A. Seifert officiating, and burial will be in Nadeau cemetery.

 
Nadeau, Alice F. (I4204)
 
20170 Page 13 - Petites Annonces
Geraldine (nee Johnson) Cholette, age 91 
Johnson, Geraldine (I13994)
 
20171 Page 2 - Bark River
Audrey Gauthier, R.N., has arrived from overseas to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, She is a member of the Red Cross and spent two years in India, Burma, and China.
 
Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
20172 Page 275
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Corno, Alexander, lab, h 366 Bronson 
Corneau, Alexander (I6105)
 
20173 Page 3 - Bark River
Mrs. Russell LaMotte and children of Detroit are spending several weeks at the John Gauthier home.

Miss Theresa Gauthier is being employed at the Bark River State Bank since the resignation of Mrs. Leo Knauf. Miss Gauthier graduated from St. Joseph High School June 7th. 
Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
 
20174 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gauthier, Theresa Vivian (I15)
 
20175 Page 340, File no 912
Magloire Gauthier 
Gauthier, Magloire (I58)
 
20176 page 4 -
Gregory Gauthier, Pioneer, Adopted The Name Of John
by Jean Worth.
"When I tried to collect a history of the little ghost town of Cedar River I was mystified for a time over the seeming conflict in occupations of a man named Johnny Gauthier.
I knew a Johnny Gauthier of Menominee who was boom man for the Crawford Cedar Co. there but when people told me that Johnny Gauthier was not a boom man but a bookkeeper in the Crawford office, Cedar River, I suspected that there must be two Johnny Gauthiers (sic) and this proved to be the case.
Howard Nadeau, the president of the Commerical Bank of Menominee, told me about the Bookkeeper Johnny Gauthier. Howard is a member of the Nadeau family for whom the village and township of Nadeau in Menominee County are named and the Bookkeeper Johnny Gauthier lived there for years.
Johnny Gokey
The two men roomed together when they attended Ferris Institute at Big Rapids, Mich., and Howard risked murder there on one occasion by thumbtacking to the ceiling a week's supply of the letters which Johnny got daily from his sweetheart.
John Gauthier died August 26 in St. Francis Hospital in Escanaba. He was 79 years old.
His name was not John, but Gregory Gauthier. "They called me John when I was a kid and I adopted it," he explained. "Most people call me John Gokey." (That's what they called Boom Man Johnny Gauthier, too.)
John Gauthier was born in Alfred, Ontario, Canada, May 31 1879 and came to the United States with his parents when he was 6. His father, Telesphore Gauthier, and his mother, the former Catherine LeClair, were both born in Canada and were both French.
38 Grandsons In War
When I spent an afternoon with him at his home in Bark River in 1956 he said that there were eight members of his family living, his oldest sister being 84 and his oldest brother 83. His own family had four boys and four girls.
"When my father was 60 I had a nephew who worked on a New York paper and I gathered the information on the family for him and my father had 142 grandchildren and 172 great-grandchildren and 17 in the fifth generation. There were 35 grandsons in the service in World War II at the time of my father's death and three more joined afterward so he had 38 grandchildren in World War II.
"My folks came to this country just after they got married because things were tough on the farm in Canada. My father came here with a friend of his to Champion to work. He got a job at an iron mine wheeling ore to a stockpile with a barrow and was there a year or two and then drifted to Nadeau and was 70 years on a farm there.
Becomes A Nun
The people in our family were: Delia, Mrs. Nick Bodette of Escanaba, who had 15 kids; Pete of Munising, whose wife died when she was having her 12th child and who married again but had no more children; Georgianna, Mrs. Joseph Racicot, of Neenah, Wis., a widow who had 14 children; Joseph who died at 14 in Nadeau; Emma, Mrs. Emil Faille of Chicago who had eight children; Louise, Mrs. Jerry Verbunker (everyone calls it Bunker) of Neenah, who had 15 children, and Laura, Mrs. Adolph Seymour of Midland, Mich., who had seven children.
John Gauthier
"I want to tell you about her. She raised a family at Iron Mountain and after they moved to Midland, they bought a big house and took in roomers and her husband had a stroke and died. After the children were married my sister got to be quite a church worker. She had a daughter who was a Carmelite nun in Green Bay, Wis. for 18 years and when she was 64 years old my sister told her children "I'm going to be a nun; I'm going to sell this house. Whoever wants to buy it can buy it." Her son George bought it for $10,000 and she gave each of them $1,000 and took the rest and told the priest that she was going to become a nun. He said, all right, but when? She said "I'm going tomorrow morning."
Return To School
"She was the liveliest one of the family and a good teacher. She took her last vows as a nun when she was 69 years old. She had traveled a good deal as a teacher and they wanted her to do the buying for the order at Green Bay, but she said that she wouldn't leave the convent. We go to see her and she is a lively as ever."
"Also in our family were Della, Mrs. Charles Dezer, whose husband is an eye-ear-nose and throat specialist in New York City, and they have three kids; Napolean (sic), who had three children and who died in 1954 at Cleveland and whose son disappeared in the Normandy invasion; and Florence, Mrs. Jerry Beaudoin, who had two children and who is now dead.
"And my folks went back to Canada for a funeral and they brought back a child, one of five in the family of a sister-in-law. He was Harry LeClair, a railroad man who's retired and living in Escanaba. He had six girls. Besides these 11 and the adopted one, my folks had several others who died young.
"I grew up in Nadeau and got through the fourth grade in school and then didn't go to school for seven years. I worked for my father-in-law, old Barney Nadeau. Then I went back to school"
Another Johnny Gokey
"The school teachers all stayed at Nadeau's and I talked with them and then I went to Ferris Institute at Big Rapids for three years and came out in 1904. That's how I got to be a bookkeeper.
"There was another Johnny Gokey at Cedar River and when I worked there for Crawfords he was a boom man and he would stop in the middle of the river and get down on one knee on the tiecut and drink a bottle of beer. He was that good a boom man."
"My brother Napoleon was offered a job by S. Crawford & Sons at Cedar River but he went to Ogelby Norton and I went to Cedar River in 1911. I was working for the DeGrande Feed Store in Escanaba at the time. I stayed in Cedar River until Feb. 22, 1914. After the big mill burned in 1911 there wasn't much to do."
Biggest Flagpole
"Gideon T. Werline at Nadeau wanted a flagpole higher than Nadeau Brothers because he was a Democrat and they were Republicans. He wanted a 75-foot pole and a fellow we'll call Matt of Jam Dam cut a pole that long for Werline. It had a 7 inch top and was straight as a die, a beauty."
"He delivered it to Nadeau and he had a hard time getting it out of the woods. I was going to school that morning and Matt was going to roll it off the sleigh and Werline said not to roll it off because it would break on that frosty morning, but Matt couldn't wait and he rolled the pole off and it broke in two. He was almost crying "That's what a man gets," he said, "for stealing."
"Did you steal it," asked Werline.
"I got it on Crawford's land," said Matt. Then he cut up the broken pole and took it to Nadeau Brothers and went back and cut another 75-foot pole on Crawford's land and delivered it to Werline, but it wasn't as straight as the first one. Werline paid him $25 for it.
Stealing From River
"They stole from Crawfords all along the Cedar River. Back of Carney it was 20 miles from Cedar River and they used to cut cedar and take it to Carney and sell it. One year the Crawfords put in a cedar yard at Carney and the jobbers would cut cedar on Crawford land and then haul it to Carney and sell to the Crawford yard."
"They stuck the Crawfords for so much taxes on their Carney yard that they moved it to Menominee and they didn't pay half as much taxes in the city there as they had paid in Carney."
"There were skidways on the river at Gourley a half a mile long and some of the settlers there would sink a picaroon into a pole in the river and put a line on it away they'd to with it up on the bank."
"But the Crawfords got rich anyway."
Goats on Barn
"Dave Crawford used to tell us how to raise things. Once he put in 40 acres of onions and in the fall they were pretty cheap and he put them in a building and they all froze in the bushel crates. Everybody was laughing at him because of his frozen onions, but he sold them for $2 a bushel in the spring."
"He used to have goats there, too, but the sons of guns all killed themselves. They would fall off the roof of the barn or off the high lumberpiles; I guess they were mountain goats."
When a lumber barge would come in and put down a gangplank before the captain knew it he had four or five goats aboard and they had to carry them off. When you came to work in the morning there were usually four or five on the roof of the horsebarn and the barn boss would get so mad that he would scream "There they are again!" 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
20177 Page 4 - Bark River
Mr. and Mrs Russell La Motte and son Kenneth of Detroit have returned to their home. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Audrey Gauthier who will visit in Detroit before returning to New York.

Miss Theresa Gauthier has returned from Detroit where she spent her vacation with relatives.
 
Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
20178 Page 4 - Bark River, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs Russell La Motte and son Kenneih of Detroit have returned to their home. They were accompanied on their return by Miss Audrey Gauthier who will visit in Detroit before returning to New York.

Miss Theresa Gauthier has returned from Detroit where she spent her vacation with relatives.
 
Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
 
20179 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gauthier, Theresa Vivian (I15)
 
20180 page 4, column 2
Nadeau Mill Owner is Badly Injured
Louis Nadeau, one of the most prominent men in Menominee county and a member of the county road commission, is confined to his bed as the result of a serious injury suffered while attempting to fix a shafting in his mill at Nadeau. His shoulder was caught and badly twisted, one of the bones in the shoulder joint being broken. Besides this he sustained severe bruises about the body. His injuries will keep him confined to his home for a month at least. It is regarded as fortunate that he was not more seriously hurt. 
Nadeau, Louis (I76)
 
20181 Page 5 - Bark River News
Robert Gauthier accompanied his father to Calvary where* lm will resume his studies at St. Lawrence's college. Misses (R)luth and Mildred Gauthier and Harv./ (Harvey) Gauthier left Thursday for Winona, Minn., where the Gauthier sisters will attend St. Theresa's college.
 
Gauthier, John Harvey (I9)
 
20182 Page 5 - Bark River News
Robert Gauthier accompanied his father to Calvary where* lm will resume his studies at St. Lawrence's college. Misses (R)luth and Mildred Gauthier and Harv./ (Harvey) Gauthier left Thursday for Winona, Minn., where the Gauthier sisters will attend St. Theresa's college.
 
Gauthier, Mildred Ann (I11)
 
20183 Page 5 - Bark River News
Robert Gauthier accompanied his father to Calvary where* lm will resume his studies at St. Lawrence's college. Misses (R)luth and Mildred Gauthier and Harv./ (Harvey) Gauthier left Thursday for Winona, Minn., where the Gauthier sisters will attend St. Theresa's college.
 
Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
 
20184 Page 5 - Bark River News
Robert Gauthier accompanied his father to Calvary where* lm will resume his studies at St. Lawrence's college. Misses (R)luth and Mildred Gauthier and Harv./ (Harvey) Gauthier left Thursday for Winona, Minn., where the Gauthier sisters will attend St. Theresa's college.
 
Gauthier, Robert Joseph (I13)
 
20185 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gauthier, Theresa Vivian (I15)
 
20186 Page 5 - Social Club
Gauthier-LaMotte Bark River, Pink peonies, roses and orange blossoms decorated the main and side altars of St. George's church Saturday morning for the ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Ruth Florence Gauthier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gauthier of Bark River, and Russell LaMotte of Detroit. son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMotte of Lake Linden. The bridegroom's unde. Rev. F t . I). Joseph Breault, performed the ceremony and was celebrant of the nuptial mass, upon the occasion of the twenty-second anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. The music of the mass was sung by St. George's church choir. Mrs. Edwin Bergman was organist and director, while Miss Belle Bodette sang the Ave Maria at the offertory. The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin was played as the processional and Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the recessional. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin fitted bridal gown, fitted with lace insets and a Peter Pan collar and long fitted sleeves. She wore a shoulder length veil and carried an arm bouquet of pink bud roses and fever few. Miss Jean LaMotte, sister of the bridegroom, attended her as maid of honor in a gown of aqua moire and a shoulder length veil of peach net. She carried a bouquet of roses and snapdragons. Mr. LaMotte was attended by Laurence Gauthier, brother of the bride. Mrs. Gauthier wore blue figured crepe with white accessories, while Mrs. LaMotte wore rose biege crepe with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Escanaba high school and Michigan State college. She was a member of Zeta Tan Alpha sorority and was an instructor the past two years in the primary grades of the Schaffer school. Mr. LaMotte is a graduate of Lake Linden high school and is now with the Murray Body Corporation of Detroit. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party was served at the home of the bride for twelve guests. Dinner was served at one o'clock at St, George's church auditorium for fifty-two guests. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the table decorations. Mr. LaMotte and his bride left Immediately following the dinner for Detroit, where the bridegroom is employed and where the young couple will make their home. The bride wore a traveling costume of dark blue trimmed in white. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Mary Breault. Mr. and Mrs. John LaMotte and children. Jean, Robert and George, Mr. and Mre. Clarence LaMotte, Mr. and Mrs. Ed LaMotte, Houghton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaMotte, Lake Linden, and Miss Lyle Harrington. Calumet. Also John and Allen LaMotte, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lanouette, Mrs. Clarence Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orndoff, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gauthier and family, Detroit. and Miss Dorothy Croswell, Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nadeau, Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Nadeau. Stephenson; Mrs. G. Racicot, Telesphore Gauthier, Mrs. Olive Nadeau. Barney Nadeau, Powers; Mr. and Mrs. A. Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rouse, Iron Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackley, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Delia and Belle Bodette.






 
Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
 
20187 Page 6, column 5 - Local News Notes

Mrs. John Gauthier of this city has been called to Nadeau by the death of her mother, Mrs. Barney Nadeau of that village. 
Nadeau, Laura Eunice (I8)
 
20188 Page 8 - Bark River News
Miss Audrey Gauthier, who has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, left Tuesday for Detroit. She will visit a few days there with her brother Harvey before going on to New York.

The John Gauthier family motored to Houghton Sunday where they visited with Laurence Gauthier, who is attending Houghton Tech.
 
Gauthier, Laurence William (I5)
 
20189 Page 8 - Bark River News
Miss Audrey Gauthier, who has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, left Tuesday for Detroit. She will visit a few days there with her brother Harvey before going on to New York.

The John Gauthier family motored to Houghton Sunday where they visited with Laurence Gauthier, who is attending Houghton Tech.
 
Gauthier, John Gregory (I7)
 
20190 Page 8 - Bark River News
Miss Audrey Gauthier, who has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, left Tuesday for Detroit. She will visit a few days there with her brother Harvey before going on to New York.

The John Gauthier family motored to Houghton Sunday where they visited with Laurence Gauthier, who is attending Houghton Tech.
 
Gauthier, John Harvey (I9)
 
20191 Page 8 - Bark River News
Miss Audrey Gauthier, who has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier, left Tuesday for Detroit. She will visit a few days there with her brother Harvey before going on to New York.

The John Gauthier family motored to Houghton Sunday where they visited with Laurence Gauthier, who is attending Houghton Tech.
 
Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
20192 Page 9 - Bark River
Miss Theresa Gauthier, student nurse at Bloomington, Ill., is visiting at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell LaMothe and children of Detroit are visiting at the John Gauthier home, parents of Mrs. LaMothe.

Mrs. John Gauthier and son, David, have returned from Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Nadeau, Laura Eunice (I8)
 
20193 Page 9 - Bark River
Miss Theresa Gauthier, student nurse at Bloomington, Ill., is visiting at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell LaMothe and children of Detroit are visiting at the John Gauthier home, parents of Mrs. LaMothe.

Mrs. John Gauthier and son, David, have returned from Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Gauthier, Florence Ruth (I12)
 
20194 Page 9 - Bark River
Miss Theresa Gauthier, student nurse at Bloomington, Ill., is visiting at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell LaMothe and children of Detroit are visiting at the John Gauthier home, parents of Mrs. LaMothe.

Mrs. John Gauthier and son, David, have returned from Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Gauthier, David Herbert (I14)
 
20195 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gauthier, Theresa Vivian (I15)
 
20196 Page 9 - Bark River, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer of Nome, Alaska have returned after visiting at the home of Mrs. Bayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier. Miss Mildred Gauthier accompanied them to Detroit and will return by plane.
 
Gauthier, Mary Audrey (I10)
 
20197 Page 9 - Bark River, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer of Nome, Alaska have returned after visiting at the home of Mrs. Bayer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauthier. Miss Mildred Gauthier accompanied them to Detroit and will return by plane.
 
Gauthier, Mildred Ann (I11)
 
20198 pages missing in parish register Lirette, Henrietta Dolores (I1219)
 
20199 Paid receipt for two pine boxes from P. Blake's and Son, funeral furnishers. Assuming one box was for her son James who died on 26 April 1899, who was the other box for? Cotter, Margaret (I225)
 
20200 Palatine, Montgomery County ? Shaver, Barbara (I317)
 

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