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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 8

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THI CflftOKIGLf. TELEGRAM, EfifRlA, OfftO if titjr SOCIETY -Mil Lillian Shinder And Harry Gottlieb To Marry In Cleveland Heights Sept. 8 Personals Minn Lillian will kfitle of CJolfiieh 8. "Tefhhle itrlitfhlfu! Hi" in 8. Hinnn 1 jinrly A irtflu occft- in Cleveland Snmlity fi o'clock.

Unstpsups llrown ftn KUP. ill nvriitif were Lesniek. Mrs. S. Smith, Betty Kenyon Is Engaged To Marry John E.

Miller Mr. and Clyde Kenyon of Medina announce the engagement nf their daughter. Belly dent, to John C. Miller, who is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wire Miller of Columbia Station. MiM Konyon Was graduated from Medina'High school and her fiance. attended Columbia mid Medina achools. Me Is a Veteran of World War 11. wrvini three years with the Army Air a combat engineer, two years of that lima in the European Theatre War.

Me to.now employed toy the Ridge Tool Company. The wedding tiate hai not been get. Two Honor Irida Eltct Mill Barbara Jones, bride elect Edward Smith was honored with party. In the form nf a kitchen ahower, given at the home of Mri. George Ptarcy, 101 Bath The Smith-Jones wedding will take August 10 in Lake Aye.

Congregational church.at I p. m. and the eulom of open church will be flbaerved. Games were planned fur the entertainment of the gueita who were anociatei of Ihe bride-elect jfi the office of the DuJfy Const ruction Company. Prizes were won by MiM Joan Vargo.

Rita Baun, Doris Vargo, Virginia Tarnowski and the honoree. for the bride-to-be were hidden under a gaily decorated umbrella and Included a let of ria glanware. Later refreih- rnenu were nerved. MiM Jonei wai alio honored at a party given by her tiller, Mrs. Charlei Greer.

at her home at 400 Loulalana avenue. Prize wlnneri in the gamei were MIM Winifred Smith, Mrs. Betty Christiansen and Mri. Harold Taylor. A salad eourae wai lerved and Ihe honoree preiented with miicellaneous gifts.

0. Widzer, and Mrs. W. CUiests frum Rlyria. Cleveland, and Lorain numbering: showered the bride-elett with many lovely miscellaneous gifts.

Miss Shindrr is the rlauizhttr of Esther Shinder nf 1.10 West street, and her fiance whose home is In the Bronx. New York, was recently discharged from the Army. For Htaring in NOUT placei tout TCLtraONB MBBCTOftY Fete Mitt Hillman Mrs. Harvey Kuss, Mrs. William Kuss and MisS Barbara KusS we're the hostesses at the former's home at East River street who entertained as a compliment to Miss Joan Hillmnn on Saturday evening.

The party was in the form of a miscellaneous shower and Miss Hillman, bride elect of Gordon Kusi, wai presented with (lifts. The were a group of relatives and friends nf the honoree and those from out of town were from Cleveland, Norwalk, Monroe ville, Lorain and Eaton. Ciamei were planned for their entertainment and. prizes were won by Mrs. Hoy Ward and Mrs.

J. W. Messier Later in the evening the hostess- ei served a dessert course from a lace covered (able with all white jilxthe motif of'the centerpiece ol and larkspur flanked by lull lighted, Favori were colonial of iweet peas. The KuSc-Hillman wedding wil take 17 in United Brethren church in Lorain at p. m.

and of open church will be observed, Committaa Report Club Trislam held a meet the home of Frank I'olimi'nl fol lowing the golf routine business was included in Ihe session. The sports committee submitted plans to complete its year of a successful athletic program and the prom am committee completed UK term of duties aftei a report of the recent picnic. The new committee announced a wiener roast for next month and a dance for sometime in the Kail. A card of thanks was read for a Kifl received by one of the mem bers and a list of new members submitted for the approval the its next meeting. Open discussion was then held for the expansion of the club.

The club will have a speaker'a Its next meeting. AUK. Garden Party Be the I Shrine Auxiliary is plan ning a garden party for Wednesday August 7 at the home of Mrs. May Markliam on Cleveland road. Co hostess will be Mrs.

Florence Bee I man, president. Mri. Cleanor Young is chairmat of the refreshments, and Mrs. Daniels will make arranijeiiipnl; tor the bridge games which Wil entertain during (be ntternoon. AMERICA'S FINEST! iit Hippy to (Mr hm Himilton wttfhvt to ttoif.

Thf? wiuhtt tkt uw they've grdtiu- with honon from axilf foci of which nunuUciurci line wtitiirs to sre tlictn If the Hamilton you JMl't hcie yet vill he hfre vtry lilfctien io ihow you. HASERODT JEWELRY CO, Inc flftnert Owner, Mqr. Iff iftfrfti Jit Wf Iff Gem ty Of Iff id Strt tt flyrit.Qh fed dhrf Alteti At 941 ond afe IftuHni fcaMerh tlalr.s for weekl, UllH Will ii dflys with uri- cle, Mf. nfirf Mrs. HttbeM PfraMan In Long hlanrf, Members of American Legion Auxiliary the Fifth Uu- irinl Caucus in Wlllafd Ohio yestef- iliiy Vcrn Andrews, C.

G. Pearson, Mrs. Hutb- nor, John nitH Mrs. Harold Bavirs. locul Ki-oup received a hitmber- ship citation, Mr.

and Mrs. llwrl Shnffslnll spent the'wct-k-thri in Detroit, Mlchiftnn, where they attended the wedding of Cimre UrMrtrin and jatnes Megnn tit Ihe Falrvlcw Mrs. L. Mohrhinn nf Columbtis street and her mother Mrs. Marian Mills, are visiting her brother ond Mr.

and Mrs. dnrlas Mllll in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A dinner party nt Alpine Vlllnuc Cli-velahd Snturdiiy, was a ploHS- anl oci'ilaion whrn club Rnlh- ercd for farewell for members who arc leaving for collrge. Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Ilinkcn nnd dnughtpr Miss Yvonne Hlnkcn of 142 Wooflford avenue, inotorpd Io NiiiKiirn r-'alls ovtr the weck-rnd. Miss Dolores Finloy returned yesterday from Wliuma Lnkc. Indi- iitia, aftff siprhding a week in company with Miss Betty HPRC. recently returned from Venezuela S.

A. Miss Kinley will leavi: this work for Bfllesbtirjt South Carolina, wlu-rc she will teach In the Wrstervclt Home, school for sons and terj of Missionaries. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Loughry of Philndclphla, were Sunday titieiti of Mrs.

Marian Daniels at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mr.

formerly lived In tlvi'ia Mrs, Dora Lyman Pardoe Stioud, Oklahoma is visitiiiH Mrs. C. Murphy of IDA Water utrrct. Miss Mercedes Martin returned Monday to City Hospital, Springfield, wlirre she is in cadet nurses trainlnv after a vacation apent at her home hore. Mrs.

John Hcrner of Moiirorvillr is the guest of hei- diuiKhlr'r, Mrs. Harvey Kuss, on Easl Rivn: street. SK(. EtlKi'iif Alhelt I ins returned to Fort Dix, N. after a 14 day furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwnrd Alhelt orT Middle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George CUM of 711 Cleveland street nre the parents of son born July 29 at Elyria Memorial A tlauuliler born to Mr.

and fcrancy of 243 Warren avenue at Elyria Memorial Hospital on Monday, Ctlebratt Birthday Judith daughter of Mri' and Mrs. E. tilackbimi of Oration, wns complimented Sundny by her godparents. Mr. and Mrs.

John of West Stale street, on the occasion of her eighth birthday. There were 16 and friendit gathered for tile oele brntfon and nniong thone present were Mr. and Mri. Allen Blackburn of Sirubenvillt'. A chicken dinner was ierved at noon Hiid (lie altcrnoon games were followed by a pirnic supper and Wiener roast Detifit Ftr Llfilf ky Effi Brm Avon Lakt If itarfi iftOft iftftt I Calendar Hospital 1 Licenses I Henry Nesuler.

24. Lorain, machine operator, and Rosalie Loier- bauRh. 16, Lorain. Joseph Perichak, 24. Lorain.

truck driver, and Rose Derilay. 18, or, mi, Fred R. Smith, 33, 312 East -avenue, railroad fireman, and Kathlyn Yonkings, S16 East avenue. Alan Schroeder, 'I'i, Route 1, El.vriH, punch press tipcfHtur. and Arline Drifke, 18, R2S West River street.

Alex 23 l.ni'.iin. la- and Frances Mathi-s, 'I'i. R. 1, Ambcrst. Kozmils.

23, 229 Beech street turret lathe operator, and Theodora Wykmii, 22. 128 Ohio street. Jerome Calnlano, 30. Lorain. U.

S. Army, Mild Gencvieve l.iuiten- slaiiw. 2(1, Lorain. Clyde McGarry, 23, Muimi. student, and Elaine Perry.

22, Wellington. Alfred Barrai'o. 25. Lorain. factory worker, und Angela Gorka, 26.

Lorain. Roy Milner. 24. ruari In.lTer. and Helen Graham.

21. R. n. I. Grufton.

iMarence Wilson Jones 22, Ln- rain, steel worker, and l.elahmse Taylor, Lorain. HE'S FREE FROM COOMT10N NOW! F.VF.NTH TOMOHT I. O. O. F.

in Odd Fellows Temple. Employed Young Women's Leagues has dinner at the Wish Bone Inn on Obcrlin road. Leave Y. W. C.

A. at Entertain Y. W. Committee Mrs. W.

C. Chancellor was hostess last evening to the Y. W. C. A.

program committee at picnic in the yard at her home on Hamilton Avenue. Following dinner, a business meeting held mid Mrs. M. B. G.irbcr was appointed secretary and Mrs.

J. J. Giillen. treasurer. Plans for the first book review of the Fall season were made, the first to be Tuesdny, October in form of a dessert luncheon.

Mrs. Lloyd Bcuthel of Sandusky will be the reviewer and the title of the hook will be announced at a later Mrs. Herman Blnnlnger of Columbia Avenue was'welcomed as a new member of the Committee for the coming year. Plan Beach Party When Nancy Bokcr was hostess to Giiy-J's at her home on Roosevelt avenue the business meeting conducted by Jacqueline Carinel. A beach parly was planned for AUK-' ust -2 with Carolyn Arnold ns the hostess and it was decided Io have club sweaters'.

A barbecue was held recently at the home of Mr. and Airs. Leon Kennedy and the chaperons wore Mr. and Mrs. Trucman Ciirmel Hiid Doug Kennedy.

Al the conclusion of the mrctiiiK the hostess served a dessert course to tin; members nnd guests nnd the i group ndjiiiirncd to 'meet August at the home of Penny Kelly on Cleveland street. Party For Private Shreve A dinner party lumoied Pvt. Melvin Shreve on Sundny when his mother Mrs. IJoris Mercer entertained at her home 241 Temple Court. Places were tor ten.

and Ihe rcnterpioce nn arrangement of bcmitilu! KBiden flowers. Oul of town guests were from Washington, U. C. and California. Private Shreve who has been on a 30-day furlough from Fort Lewis, Washington, will report August at M.idigan Oenernl Hospital.

Fort Lows, Discharges: Helen Hronec, Lorain, Albert R. Wllford, 315 Princeton avenue; Mrs. John Pogan and baby boy, 110 Warren avenue; Mrs. Ed ward Taylor and baby boy, 177 Cleveland street. Winqi Club Fetes Two Miss Viola Middling whose marriage to Paul Haas will take place on August 10, and Miss Donna Swicrs whose marriage to John N.

Kadirk will be an event of August 24. were honored last evening when members of Wings Club met at the Obcrlin Inn for a dinner party. Gills for their new homei were presented to (lie Club members also welcomed a furmer member, Miss Ruth Teach- out.who has recently returned from service in the Marines, and her mother, Mrs. Helen Teachout, of Portland, Michigan, w.ho are visiting in Ihe city. The time nnd place of the next meeting of Wings Club will be announced at a later date.

Entertains Colonial Club Mrs. D. C. Martin entertained Monday Colonial club yesterday at her home on Wurst court, with 14 members present. She served a dessert course preceding the afternoon's entertainment.

The next mertinx on August 12 will be held at the home of Mrs A H. Stoddard, 231 Sixth street. HOLM MttttftQ AVON LAHC At ftcehl fHMtiftl At tht CdUnciY i fefulsl fcy trie bull team for fWfffilMjotT 16 often al Iht Mil fiHd, the fo in the fund for hospital! MCidft this rwed to park A aiscuMintt Wai held on the erecflort of cabin fof the Girl And fof thr Hoy The Wai requested (o discuss the mailer with (he park board, the of park nh A lofijj faiigc p.ifk plan system. Which would furnish recrealioh for people from to W. will also be discussed With the park board.

A letter was read from American Red Cross, ihf (ricfnberi of the station for the they hnve done during the past year. iMIititoii NcM HIP Auxiliary Degree Team of the American Legion Post 211 held initiation at the Chateau on Walker road last Saturday evening, with ladies joining. They were: Dor- olhy Little. Body Roster, Ruth Dye. Mary Scott, Thclma Vaughn, Betty Linden, Gertrude Thcisen.

fisther Williamson, Kallicriup Krey, Mvrl Smilli and Audrey Shatter. Re- were served at the con. elusion of the evening. fcnletiain for Son Mr. and Mrs.

Marry Trigalct lertaincd 15 young people at their hnfnc Saturday evening in honor of the birthday of their son, Owen i Bud). Refreshments were served during the evening. Carnival MponMred The carnival which was sponsored by Croup (21 of the Women's League at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter was a success, netting $34 for the church.

Mark Anniversary The Fraternal. Order of Eagles will hold party in honor of its first anniversary at Sheffield Lake Shore Club. The order now membership of over 200. and their 'wives wilt attend (he event whirh will feature dancing, entertainment mid refreshments. To Tour Plant Technical from the Goodrich Co.

at Akron wi.ll tour the Goodrich plant, at Avon Lake Saturday. The tour will be of interest io the group called the Development Organization. A picnic will follow at the Avon Lake park, according to Dr. Syverson of ihe Avon Lak.e plant. Plan Reunion The Horwedel reunion will be held Sunday at Avon Lake Park.

Brirfa Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCampbcll were recent of Mr and LeRoy Miller in Sheffield. Pa. Ruth Miller returned home with them as the guest of Carol McCampbell.

Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mitchell had as their guests Thursday her brothers, Clayton Hull of Los Angeles, and William Hull of Lorain and their niece. Mrs. Elizabeth of Vermilion.

CUTE visitor to America Is Henrlk Kjeles, shown thus he arrived In New York aboard Drottnlngholm, with his parents. His home is in Denmark, but he will visit relatives in Philadelphia. Me waves miniature Danish flags for the cameraman. New London Avon Fimoui eeded (or Five Years, t(HATH, reyular meeting of the Villngo Council was held in the Town Hall, Thursday evemnjj. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and hills ordered paid.

Only routine was Ir.iiis- acted. Thr next nu'eting will be held August 8. Five Hundred MrrU Mr and Leonard ClawMin lilt 1 Five llumirrd Club t'leir home Thursday evening. After Hie I'veninu spent in prizes were awarded In Mrs rVrltiofer. Harold Smilh.

Ed- Slant; a nil Arnold FUlrk Later n-freshmenls M'rved liur.sts for the evening wore Mr. Mrs. Arnold Buck and Mrs p.inilhy Reed Hrim Of Intrrenl Mr. and Mrs. Kd Slang and dauRh- irr Janet, accompanied by and daughter.

Mubpl. nf C'eveland. left Saturday murning fur a in Alpinn, Mioh. Mrs. Anna l.ieber rviurneU rely from a few d.i>s with i.nd Mrs Percy Walker at their near Sandusky WILL ATTKNII KOMUM NEW LONDON John Weaver son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. Weaver of New London, one of boysj who will attend the National Boys'! Stale Forum at August 4-9. He will accompany William OKI of Cincinnati, govcr- 1 at the June session of Boy's State nt Oxford.

Each nf the 38 states having a Buy's Stale this year, is sending two delegates, usually the governor ax well as the mayor of the winning. model of the slate, which in this case is Weaver, Buy's Slate is sponsored by the American Legion and other organizations. Laurence K. Broome, Post MMM No. 2U2 is the local aKiMil this (tending four boys to Oxford, but thr project was backed wholeheartedly by the sev- era I organizations nf the village.

The major building project to be undertaken since before the war by the New London Waterworks department was completed this week when l.ftJSfl feet of new line was laid on Railroad street by members of the department. i The new line, four-inch main. "pi ns a large area, part of which now is residential If rritory. Rail: pi i perly will be served by the new line, as will large area 'now consideration as a factory The iliu-h f.ir the line is approximately feel dftp and Superintendent Funk the actual line will Ijc over four fret drop. A new hydrant fire prntrrtion is in place the entire I'nr opens a complete new field This is the fust of many suih improvement; planned.

The Was done in its entirely bv Suprrinlendeni Hugrnr Funk. Kied Monroe. Harold and Hairy Moim the latter from Kitchville. Columbia GARDKN OI.UB ACTIVITIES COLUMBIA The meeting of Ihe Garden Club held at the home of Hazel Goodman was well attend. ed.

It featured an interesting and instructive program which was presented by the 'members who had attended Ihe course "Flower Arrangement." Mrs. Robert Gleason, president of HIP club, announced that she would no longer be able io serve in that capacity due to the fact that she is planning on moving to Arizona fcr an indefinite ppriod. Two new members, Mrs. Oscar Green and Helt.ri Salabok. were elected to the club.

It was announced that the next meeting will be a picnic at the home of Mrs. Hugo Dorothy Walker is in charge of arrangements with Arline Wolfe and Klora Belle Miller assistants. Membtrs nre asked to note that the date has been changed -to August 13 It was reported that recently Alice Barlter. Louise Hunter, Llb- by and Wilda Hei.mman, Edith tilenaoo, Di rothy and Helen Walker, Kdith Longbon, Flora Rfllr Miller, Constance "Mildred Tef- ple, Elsie Stearns mid Maud Rusc'h attended the garden party cf the Valley City Ci'ii en 1 i.l the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mac- Graftcm. former residents of Col-' umbia. are the. parenti of a son, born July 16. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Pud and Mrs. i William Ingersol attended the fu- neraK of Leopold Armbrush in Cleveland last week. He was the: father of Mrs. Marshal Blckford.

Brleff I Frank Van Arsdate li reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Snetl art cationing in Michigan. Several young people of the Bap-, list church spent the at! Temple Lodge in Pennsylvania.

Mr. Mrs. Sam Fritz of Reading were recent visitors at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo; Wisander.

I Cpl. Wisandir. who is stationed in New Mexico, is home on a short furlough. Mr. snd Mrs.

Faye Farewell of Toledo nrc the guests of Fern and Mary Pinckney. i Many residents of the eomrnu- nit'y attended the funeral services for Ira Ring, held.recently. I Several persons from Columbia Httcnded the Fireman's Carnival in Eaton recently. It is reported that several new i buildings are being erected in the community. port dedication.

George Davidson suffered heat stroke recently while (titling at the supper (able. A physician administered relief and he is able to be out again. Mr. and John Majnl and son, Cleveland, were recent visitors at the Graydon Jewett of young eels have been shipped from the River Severn in England to Holland for restocking Dutch rivers and canals. with ICG AMKf-UP Rochester CIA'H F.MOVH PICNIC When the Rochester Civic Club held its annual picnic at Memorial Wednesday.

July 17. 18 members itnd two children were present. Mrs. Lottie Wolfe who was un- iiblc to attend sent a large watermelon. After dinner a business meeting was held when it was decided to omit thi; August meeting.

Mrs. Helen Westbrook and twins! of New York City are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray and others at Bonnie Brae Farms until after the Lorain County Mrs. ErsH Parker in compaliy with the Gloyd Handley's.

Elyria. returned home Thursdavxfrom an extended trip to California. They rclurtwd by way of Yellowstone National Park arid visited other inlerestinj! places. Donald Davidson and his sister, Esther, the Mansfield Air- uioi SHI A'iln. Lnilios Auxiliary Bus ing rluli rooms Wotl.

7 in. for Wellington, Moni- hors welcome. FUNERAL CONTAINERS Made of nice assorted flowers, Up expresing your sincere sympathy All Garden Following the business meeting, and a i Social enjoyed. Sillies The of Russel Filch and William Mitdik enjoying a Canadian vacation trip. Mr.

and Mrs. HollickCT of Cleveland wf i recent vir-ilnrs the of Fen: and Mary Puick-I ney Hollicker remained for several days. Mr. and Mrs Glen Schoger of I Adjustable te any pencil. Esrorbrooh Pout $1.50 PfiSflfrft fjvBBBB 55aC Dictioftoritt $1.25 to $4.50 Cullriiate Pit lure and many Elyria Stationers Vi.1 HNOAM "More ftf Kriendlv Srrvicr" In l.inruln Thealre) Sale nil W.

8th Sufftr from Then "Tfcl, Ikf tru I htrt writ- ton io oonu'fs in Uit for 4l.U»l|AN. Mi hu 09 D. until Ivy yt'arg 4I-I' nrc.lt bit rlimi i- If you suffer from const ipatinn dm- to lack of bulk in UK- diet, you may be frvc from tins tr nible for life lust by eating 9 dish of Al.U-BKAN and plvntv of water. Try it fur 10 not CI-HI- ti'tiil empty i-sr. ton to Krllpgy You'll yl aotib't Murjry back.

Al.L-BKAN not i puryntive. It's a ''ooij msiltf n'nl outer of wheat. It provitiesi eenfle bulk hvlpful to normal Est AI.UBBAN everv day a cereal, or iti nuithns. ilct it at your Drover's. Al.l.-UKAN' is Diadi by and COMING SOON ROGARD'S HOME BEAUTIFUL APPLIANCES fjoor Covering Fwrniturt Ouly the FINEST in KNOWN 631 WFST PBOAP (Open Puring Remodelling) Voluet! MOUTON LAMB Simplt, FuflitUp Cvff Otlt Iwtf ft Cipt SJteve Pfffit 131,00 tt 1110,00.

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