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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 9

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Elyria, Ohio
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9
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tfrrlneerlflv. 12. 1f)f(1 TTTT: ermoxTCLft onto two Graduate! Honored Mr and Mrs. 318 Eleventh relatives Sunday at a chicken din- tier in honor of their daughter, Norma Jean, who was one of this class of Elyria High school Also honored was Audrey Thomas, a niece of the Harbours and also a graduate this year. Later in the day Miss Thomas left for Cleveland 'Abcie expects to take up residence.

Roth girls received lovely commencement Out-of-town were from Medina. Entertains L. C. Auxiliary I Mrs. Charles of Franklin Harbour land assisted -iv Mrs Wjd- stnet entertained lcr N'evins, Auviliaiv to Letter Carriers Associa'ton and Mr? Hobeit Romke formrrly of Australia, was a gr.e^.t.

Plans were made for a I.U-MI for members at Oberhn Ho.idsidi Park Tuesday. July 9. at oVloi and Mrs Fred Morton will be ,0 of A feature last nipht was lion of "white elephants 'hi proceeds will go to the i.inui fund. 1 The evening was a dessert course served by hoMessej. SOCIETY ink Mabel Little Elyrian Takes lorain Bride In Double Wedding Auxiliary Has Meeting I The of Auxili- r.V Kniahts of St.

id cvfniMR at the 1 Cl.il. v. 1.run,i Smith One Application mem- accepted and one new v. obligated Thcres.i i Callow ay committee fo; 1 on I a ole of to ho Ihe committee JOM i r( as i.i i c'fiT the next three h. I Will be i.i S'loth.

RetiiM h.l't -i-d V.dn.i I icr.d:d oik she I ('or- ail those vi ho iippmntfd as as nuiM- lei of Ihe year the mi i 1'iig Mrs Ruth icwt the book. "Anyn Happen true story learn- Arr-ei Sponsor Two Meetings The O.M S. Prnyi-r Circle miial Thursday at 2 30 at Ihe Confer Degree The meeting of Flym I oji-ni-d in 'i-mple I. pi evening With tlie fl.iu ceremony. v.

huh ihe ui.li.itoi\ degiee was (orfeiietl on randidatc by the degier si. (T v.nder the leadership Vein Schtil'Pit Severn! nialleis of mieiest were tin-cussed it was decided that no more new be ini- ti.ited (hiring Juiv nnd AiiK'ist though cHtididatrs ho have been i.tt**(i i the rest of Ihnr dicii'rs A jociiil f. Hie meet- ini; find i ef'i esh'-ii nis seived N'ext Tuesd.iv evenmg 'HV follow inu the icgulnr iiKelmg. Ihe iinnual sri'. ices in metn- of de.

IMJ.PI! niembi IT of all I i. niches of order will be held The servici has been planned by a ii.int comniilt' 1 of id I branches Ki.c.-ivpmeiil ning when olTiceis ii.nt Friiln.v eve ill be elected. Utideihill home. 118 West avenue In the evening another meeting will be held in the Salvation Army hall where sound pictures will be shown -by Mr. and Mrs.

Murlyn Rop Mid are open to the public. The program is sponsored by the Oriental Missionary Society Hospital Discharges-. Mrs. Arthur Pow, H. 1, Mrs Riber No Wood fold avenue Mrs.

Alex W. Hotos. M7 North Olive Mrs William Grobe. lir: l'atiu-1; Tii.noihy Meanor. 131 Homer street.

Jack BuiKe. I(H Harvard av'enue. Mis. Dairell Johnrton. boy.

f) Mrs. Harry JJute. 'baby boy. .1. You May Always Be Constipated If- you don't correct faulty living In mt-aniimc to help insure yet l.owol UKf Ur.

Kilwanls 1 Olive TablP's. Olive re traiHfr'ul not only to relieve lnit to I.CP liilc f.nv tn dif'-M Follow Utirl directioar All Division Elects Officers were elected night when l)ivision of Lake avenue church, enter- by Mrs her home avenue Mrs Mildied Schuster is president; Mrs. Helen vice chairman: Mrs. Darley Pickttt. secretary.

Mis. Swesey treasurer; Ciladys Hliss. sunshine; Mrs. Rillingslev. chairman: Mrs.

Hepsy I'IIHS, devotional chairman. The subject for' the devotional service led by Mr H. Shryock was "The Grace of Ciiving" and she rinsed with prayer. After monthly Mrs. Billing Icy read an article from Render? Higest tilled "Hobnej Heaven" by Walter Pilkin.

The July meeting will be omitted, and on August 9 a picnic Itjiclieou at no.in will he served at the Jolley home cm Lake avenue. During the evening the members and counted sales tax stamps, afier which thr hostess served luncheon St. tables. Betty Maiher Hostess Mrs. Betty M.nher of Ififl Spruce stirel hole's last night to! a.s.sociHtes in Chatter Don club, i and Caroline was a guest.

I Pinochle was the diversion and! were won by Margaret 1 Sn-ith and Kmrna Emody for high -cores, iifid Ann Kiupper was cons. led. The special prize and i spoci.d project were awarded to Grace Groot. anniversary from secret sisters were pre- I 5 ented to Mary Ahlgrim. Betty Maiher.

Kmrna Emody, and Ann Knipper. A two course luncheon was ser- i v-i-d in the dining room, and garden I provided the decorations. On June 18 the club will attend a night ballgame. and the next meeting will be at the Groot home in Oberliu June 25. A double 1 wedding in Agudath Israel Temple in l.orxin r.tilted sisters, ihe Mr-sos Ro-' 1 and Hoioihv Ciidd and an Klyria nnd niiin in marriage Sun- dav evening Miss Hose Gold be- Ciinii the bride of Harvey Lash.

son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Lash of city, and Miss Dorothy wns married to D.iv id son of Victor Zilf of Pittsburgh. Rabbi Julius Kerman officiated al 7 o'clock, nnd Ihe organist. Mrs. William H.mrelt.

Accompanied the soloist. Mrr Ross Lerner Peach colored gladioli agflitusl background of palms provided Ihe 'citing, for the ceremony The brides are daugbleis of Mr and Mrs Morris, Gold of I KVi Tenth strerl l.ornin Thev wore identical gowns while Ion l.ifTeta, the si. hwv ing long trains Belgian held Iheir illusion veils in and their tnidal boiifi'iels veir a 1 white Peails biough! bv tlivir fiitber from Kurope in einiicled then necks The bi ide.ii had six attendants one of them being Miss Lillian Shmdrr. a bridesmaid of Klyria nnd they wore lace gowns in shades. Mr.

Lash was attended by his coimn. Lronaid Lesnlck. and Mr. 7.i(T had bis brother nr best man. 'Hiere weie four ushers, and two flower gills.

A dinner was served before the ceremonv. and a reception followed thr at the Temple, and two three-tiered wedding cakes were served The couples arc honeymooning in Canada and Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Lash will go to Columbus to live while the groom is studying at Ohio Stale University. Roth gronms were veterans of World War II.

During Summer Division concluded meetings fo the season Tuesday afternoon when members met in Lake Avenue Congregational church parlors For the period of devotions, Mrs H. Shryock read from the secont! chapter of Kings and spoke ol Joshua as a religious performer She closed with prayer. The chairman, Mrs. Dana Fox. presided over the business, and plans were made to recess during I July and August A vote of thanks i was extended to Mrs.

G. Hollis and Mrs Carter for the sunshine work, and participation in serving suppers For Ihe program Mrs. Holli? read an article on Foreign Missions, and Mrs. Fox presented an article stressing Ihe need of money for church work in foreign countries, as well as foods. Sisterhood Hai Installation Installation of of the Jewish Trmpir Si-ierhood was held i dinner the Graystone Hotel recently with Joseph Oonld of I oiuin officiating installing officer.

An impressive mndle ceremony, using tin- Inulilionid seven-branched candlestick inducted the following shite for 19IR-47. Mrs. Albert K.ive, president; Mrs. Rasslcr, president; Mrs Isidore Sepsen- A nl. recording secretary; Mrs.

Jul- ills Hymnn. treasuier nnd Mrs. Alex Altfeld, iiuditor. Retiring officers are Mrs Hay president; Mrs. Albert Kave.

vice president nnd Mrs Abe Hrenner, secietary. The treasurer nnd auditor continued in office. A social evening followed the in- si New members introduced were Mrs. SteinbcTK, Mrs. Al KaU.

Mrs. Si Katz. Mrs Salon and Mrs. Marcus. Out-of-town Bursts were Mrs.

SchwarU nnd Mrs Hernstem of Antrim, Mm. of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Steinberg of Cleveland. Mrs. Hassler wns in charge of dinner arrangements and Mrs.

Maurice Hyman. the program. Central Guild Picnic Chicken pie, sBlnds and desserts win- just a part of the menu which nu-iiibeix of the Central Cludd enjoyed at their annual picnic tureen held nt Omberdnle Vf-irrdiiy. Mrs. A.

C. Oattoerson assisted by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Glass, entertained forty at her country home. Artistic arrangements of Knrrlen flowers einplm- Mr.ed the beauty of the rooms, Mrs.

Archie Pentound, president of the Church Women of St. Andrew's (rave detailed report of thr plans for iiiccessful ParUh fete to be called the Festival. Thig will be held In church gardens on Saturday afternoon frfoni 3:30 through the evening. Mri. Robert Wilson ii the general chairman.

The farm is an Interesting place to explore, and old and young wandered down the lane, through Hie meadow to the river. The large porch was an Ideal place to play bridge, and Severn I tables were A special prir.e wns bv Mrs. James Olavas. REUBLIN BROS. MMM Oaten ky A.

Kippered Herring Strained Baby Soups Duo Dustin Sheeta (Paper Dust Cloths) Brach'i Chocolates Richelieu Coffee Three Grind! Heart's Delight Quick Cooking PRUNES GRANTS FATHffft'S DAY, JUNE 16th KNOWN frimfey Summer 100 New Summer prints in every pattern. Choose bold prints, checks, tfripei. All wool-lined and retil- constructed for long'wear. Pwnfeiofc fief, Other Gift Items Collar and lie Holder 'lie Chain und Cuff l.inkt Tally-ho Men's lUndy Hushlilr Men's Hose lac Huxed Tifio 51.00 to $1.50 Us tic $1.00 to Metal Smiikrrs SJ.4H to alo Shirts JI.1H I ulbci Hay arils ic $1.50 tl.OO 79c lo 35c Sport Shirts 1.60 to 1.98 T. GRANT CO.

League Has New Members St. John's Junior Walther League met List evening at the school and Ihe new president. Ray Oehl, conducted the meeting, which was opened with a devotional service ltd by the Rev. Henry Lieske. Tlie following ww members i were (alien in: Joan Bruse, Judy i C'av wood, Howard Eschke, Carol i Geiil.

Donald Peters, Norman Peterson and Richard Roth. Name Delegates 'I Ka Ann Gilmnre was appointed Odettes lo tnp convention i 1 of h'' isli service: Jo to be held in Cleveland in Julv Holy, chairman of Cliri.Han were named at the meeting of Jamc. Schreiber. Hmks.on-Hy.tcll Auxiliary of the V. F.

Monday evening. The delegates are Martha Hosier, Lola Wojcik and Gladdis Johnson and their alternates are Helen Perkins. Rae- Troesch and Lillian McClinlock. After iniliiiiion refreshments were served by ihe men. The next meeting will be held on June finod Booki For Father's Day Allen White" "River of Yearn" "SUrllnc of Ihr White Home" "Three Vrari with Klaenhowtr" "World To Win" "Burma Murieon t'ather't Day CENTRAL HOOK HTORE S7I St.

thane QUICKLY UMira IIP arul Carol Gehl are the membership committee, and Ray Kandt and Joan Bruse are the athletic committee. The business meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. Refreshments were served by Neil Crosby and Alan Roth, and then the members played volley ball The next meeting will be June 25. 'NIWMPCir Hrrr't tcnMtional new moiitrn llrand l.in- piomplly rrlievrt niutcular a. liri.

paini. luiiibagp toitutr and Liniment ttaiti tn work almost irnianllv to iwecp away cdnKcciion and Ihui ipredily lelicve pitiniiil prrssurr on neive rnd- ('Iran, ftninl'ss. I'inf. tuili (loriuui com (CM 11 MUSTEROIF Licenses Francis Rorney, jr. 21.

collector, and Beverly May Flornl court. Clvde Newberger, spoticr. and Velda R. 2. Oberhn.

Eilwaul Pawloski. 21. Huron 21, lOVi 37. Oberliu, Andresi, 18 and Joam.e Lorain I Edwards, i niachin- 21 Loi Margerv switchman 18. Lorain.

John Javnr. i8. Lorain, ist. and Mane Millellc, am Robert 31. More managfi-.

and Oliicksrnan. 22. Lorain. George Btare. 26.

Sanduskv fn- si-'atice. Mary McOejchle 26 Lo'iiiii. tcaclu-r. Dan.el fcalkiew.cz. 24.

Lorain and 19. Chai'lof Cooper. 26 Wellington foi.noi.vman. Harrvette Farns- D. 3.

Welhn' 8 ion rnmitivo natives live the tropical fun sts of Central Ameiica About tuo-fiflhs of a ii i. aun A mer u-a from the Rio Grande south is forest-coveicd. the largest area of Umbered l.md in the world. WOULD YOU SPIED YOUR FRIENDS UPON THEIR TRIPS? Summer Dresses IT WILL BE TO SEE THIS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT OF OURS, NOW IN THE MAKING, WILL HAVE THE TOP LINES OF THE COUNTRY IN A MODERNISTIC SETTING THAT WILL BRING OUT THE TRUE BEAUTY AND UTILITY OF EVERY ITEM. WE HAVE BEEN EXTREMELY FORTUNATE IN SECURING THE AUTHORIZED FACTORY FRANCHISES FOR THE FOLLOWING APPLL ANCES: ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS NORGE CROSLEY ADMIRAL ELECTRIC and GAS RANGES GRAND NORGE UNIVERSAL WHITE STAR ADMIRAL GIBSON CROSLEY ZENITH ADMIRAL RADIOS FARNSWORTH BENDIX CROSLEY TEMPLE WASHERS BLACKSTONE I CROSLEY NORGE THOR BARTON A.

APEX ALSO COMPANION IRONERS SMALL APPLIANCES ETC.) SAMSON PROCTOR DORMEYER HAMILTON-BEACH MANNING BOWMAN WE REGRET THAT WE ARE NOT YET IN A POSITION TO ACCEPT ANY ORDERS. -OPENING SOON- HOME BEAUTIFUL 631 WEST IROAD STREET NOTE: ROGARD'S WILL SOON HAVE ONI OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERING STOCKS IN THIS SECTION. WHILE REMODELING ON, THE STORE KNOWN NOW AS THE OHIO FURNITUtE OCCUPYING THI SAME BUILDING IS OPEN-LARGE STOCK DISPOSAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS TURNTOCUSSlFliPPAGf..

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Years Available:
1853-1971