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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 18

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fELIORAM, ELYHIA, OB10 'August JS, County Pfay SttrtsSunday wvavWf MX ifOm tofitn, snd one each ffWH Kiptttft, South Amhertl. tthrf Awift Like, lire entered in the liftaln Cdxlnly the Boafd, 1 jn which will berfifi on et-ehlfig at the Oberlin Moad field here. A The IS dubs tntertd ire V.f.W. No. ION, Polish Club, Orncral In- dusiriii, Club Ttuiam.

Cotton cor- end Bodnar's of Elyrta; ereadofi. and Club of Loraitt; South Amhettt American legion; Merchants; and Avon Lake titrate, Piny in the tournament will be on a double elimination basis with the le'am to receive the trophy given by the Klyria Recreation Hoard. Thc tro-! phy a permanent award. MaitfeaiaeflMfA Ill The Schedule for the first fmn nlihta of play Is as Sun-! day, August Kinton Merchants, Club Tristam. Bodnsr'si Alcoholics Anonymous vs.

Avon Lake Garage, Atinust 20: V.r.W. No. 1079 vs. South Amherst American Legion, 7:30: Lornln Lions vs. dolson Corporntinn.

August 21: winner Kipton-CUib Tristam vs. Polish Club. winner Bodnar's Alcoholics Anony- ntoui'Avon Lake Garage Hokey Recreation, Atiguit 22: win. ner V.F.W.-South Amherst vs. Sports.

winner Lions Club-Colson Corporation vs. General Industries. HMO. Graf ton Grhkten 111 How Opening Practice Tuwdiy IchH Boktor. cbaeK tirnrtnn High has Issued his first CAN es for the for ffian Bofctaf fMTiwsts rtll aspirants far tttocts oil fhe sijuad lo MM tSiesdlfly afternoon at the Oration High field at 4 o'clock.

Cei, ft, Bradley Following Heart Attack BACK TO WORK-World ticavywcighLboxing champion Joe Louis curried tn assortment ol gloves tied to his suitcase, he left New York City for his training camp at Pompton Lakes, N. J. He was about to get in trim for his bout with Taml MUuricllo, in New York, Sept. 18. Diamond Notes Sport Shorts 15 R.

Bradley, 'the bitc-tlmc pch- nlless Irish Ind wlid rose to fame as the only lhorniiRhbre.il ever to win the Kentucky. Derby four titties. died lodn.v n( his tdlc Motif frnrtn following a heart lack, tic uanild have been 87, Dec. 12. Bradley had been Id 111 health for two ycfirs and was brought here from West Palm Bench, Nfay 30.

With him when he died were Mrs. Catherine B. Bailey, his sister; Thomas Bonne, his secretary and Dr. Prcd attending physician, Although in poor health, inei Bradley had been active re- t'cntly and only, yesterday toured his beloved bkieRrass country by automobile. Colonel Bradley was a widower and had mi children.

His wife died several years ago while the couple was on a w'orld tour. MUGGING M)G9 Remember away 'back when style demanded that any women with money ato own a pug dog? Breed began to die out but recently has been revived. Here are two promising juveniles owned by Mr, and Mrs, Philip Moninger of Chestnut Hill, Pa. They'll go down in breeding as Monsbury Bit Money, left, and Monabury's Miss Jessica. AT WELLINGTON The VT-W.

No. team of this city will make Its opening bid for top honors In the Wellington Invitation Tournament tonight, opposing the Loraitt C.I.O. at 8:45. The game is a lower bracket contest, with the 'winner slated to meet Wellington next Monday at 8:45. Members of the V.F.W.

team arc asked to meet at Bolash's Cafe tonight at Machine Shop Ttamt Cop Bendix Verdicts The IcaRuc-leadiiiR Machine Shop "Reds" downed Special Assembly and their mauhinist buddies the Machine Shop "Blues" defeated pept. No. 7 in a twin bill at the Bendix-Wcstlng- house Recreation Field yesterday. Getting underway at 4 o'clock, the heavy sluggers of manager At Clark's Machine Shop Reds pmindcd out 25 hits for 17 runs to win over "Doc" Carton's Special Assembly nine 17-10. 1 In the nightcap of the doublc- header at 6 o'clock.

Manager Frank Machine Shop "Blues" baiiR- 'ed out hits to win over nclinK 'manauei' Earl Mllncr's Dept. No. 7 v.te»m, 13-8. The next gamc.tn be pliiyed on the Bendix-WcstiriRhousc Recreation field will be a single game on Friday, August Ifith when the Office will cross bats with the Assembly nine in a Twilight League contest. 'MMCliI 140 100 -111 13 0 Michiiie "liccts" an n-i; NDWPORT, R.

Fiil- kcnburg hoped today lo breerc on through to the finals of the Newport Casino Invitational Meet, Falkenbiirg yesterday scored his major upset of the 1946 season when he defeated Yvon Petm, France's Wimbledon champion, 6-2, 6-7, 6-4, putting him Into the quarter flnal.v CHICAGO William J. Tobin, president of the Chicago Bhick Hawk hockey teiun, realized a 20-ycar-drcatn today by becoming ovner of the club for which he started as Mickboy. Tobin announced last night that lie liHd purchased controlling interest Ircm trustees of the late MaJ. Frederic McLnughlin's estate for $340,000. Wash.

MeSpaclen. and Belly Janic- s-oii deleated Byron Nelson and Uclty Jeini Rucker in an exhibition first and second best-ball Rolf mntch at the Hror.dmoor golf course here yesterday. McSpacicn turned in thc host cind with 31-35-66 for thc 18 holes. Nelson shot 3b-34- -69. Miss 'Jnmeson carded a 77 and Miss Ruckrr an BO.

SRINGFIKLD, 111. (U.R)-~Titan Hanover, undisputed three-yenr-old trolling champion of 1945 today was in retirement for the remainder of the current Reason because of a blood Worm Which developed in his digestive tract. Winner of the famed Hamblcton- iau in straight heats last year, Titan Hanover, owned by E. Roland Harri- nmn and Alfred T. Ocrry, was unable to round Into condition this although he was once in 2:03 for the mile at season, clocked Gor.hcn.

Titan Hanover is the holder of the world's mile trotting record for two-year-olds, mark he set in 1944. was so popular a favorite In the '45 Hambletoninn that the track refused nil bets on him. CLKVELAND Two members of the Ohio Racing Commission, I. Collins of Lancaster and Prctiton Hincbaugh of Columbus, arrived today to take tip the problem of the Thistle Down shutdown, now in Its fourth day. The commissioners were expected to nrbi- (rate between, the horsemen who demand an "also eligible" list and the trnck management which rc- fu.scs to grant one.

FLINT. Rentley Post team tucked away the regional champinoship of the American Legion national baseball tournament today and prepared enter sectional competition next at Lafayette, Ind. Cincinnati won the regional crown ycslerdav by defeating Oak Kirk. 111., 8 to 4. Rival North And South Teams Set For Tilt Friday Coaches Patil Btxlcr of Ohio State and Frank Leahy of Notre Dame put thc final touches on their North and South squads here today before the first annual Ohio High School All-Star game Friday night.

The two cream of the crop in Ohio scholastic football lust season as selected by the majur in excellent shape for thc battle after a solid week of practice sessions. A capacity crowd of 13.500 was expected to jam thc Walte High School stadium for this lid-lifter of the 1946 gridiron season In Ohio. Thc game also represented the first attempt' at what was hoped would become an annual fixture on the I Ohio sports scene. Wellington Bf CORA M. Barker Pkcnt Delivery Strtlcc Call rAltH ttAIII Htrrlck Ate.

PkoM Along Local Fairways Mirhinf Shnp No 7 "Blurs" 002 131 n- 15 3 001 131 3- I 13 1 Keeping Up With The Majors, Minors AMERICAN Bjlll York nuhmnton II 1.. 112 J.1 lira (11 47 ill 11.1 Ml 10D 47 6J III 32 It I'd xO 440 11-30' mi Iiciiui! i iniiiniii- MuMon 3. I'hilacirlphu Kfw Vurk (V 1 nijhl Only TODAV8 11AME8 Nrw V-rk, nsmri Chicago til-iron Bo-iton it Phlitdi-iphia, TOMOKROWS C.AMES Chlcsio Vurk Hosion Wuhlinton lit Only mlirdulril MTIO.VU l.t.ti.ri. 1. I'd Ui 111) 6U 107 42 (HIT- I' 106 60 -111 10ft b'J M) 1" Volk HIS 48 ill 1D.S Ml 104 43 Onkmont defeated Pinchurst, '4-1, Wednesday lit Cherry Ridge to increase its lead in the American Itadiiitor and Standard Sanitary i Corporation Golf League to two points, picking up one point.

i Inverness lied Canterbury, 3-3, 1 to take undisputed second place, with Scioto, previously lied with i Inverness for second, dropping into a lie for third with Canterbury as a result of losing to Portage last evening. 1 Uill Henry pnstid low gross of with Kd 'nwmpsoii capturing low net honors with Henry llcnny won tho prize lor low score on selected holes, t.ifh having tolal of 11 strokes No. 4, 5 aiul 7, Thc team standing: Oalimonl L'O'v, Inverness 18' 3 Srintn IB. Canterbury 18, Portage Iti. 1'iiic- hur.vl 15.

H. F.iuvor of Obi-rim turned in an 18-hule score uf 7H to lend the goKcrs Klyria Country on Wednesday. Second best was C. H. Fischer with 81.

Other scores: Dr. A. Lawrence H4, Dr. M. H.

Forbes 8ti, Dr. O. N. Minnich 8tf, H. Mocllermg 87.

A. K. Sniezok 8ft, F. K. Pierce HI), K.

Erb (K), Dr. V. Adair J. Ryan ill, L. C.

Harr C. A. Olson H. A. Mcllale Butts IM.

C. J. Robinson was thc victor in a second round match in Class t'f the Elyria Country Club championship tournament Wednesday, defeating L. C. Harr, 2 and Klyria and Oakuuud played a lie a Cleveland District Golf Association league match played ycMiiday at Onkwood.

U. Timms carded lo load ihe Elyria Country Club team, with other players being H. R. Solhy, L. I 1 Tuffoid, M.

D. Bonus, W. R. Mnen ami F. Roitor.

Klyriii's next match will with Sleepy Hollow at Wesf.vuoct on Thuixl.iy, August 2'J. Ail-Star Bowling Loop Has Meeting HlookUn LdllU 40 4J9 I'ltlibiirgh brhniri Ifudn VPSTSHUAVS niltAburgli 'j, ('incuinut! 7. B(. Ijouls C'hlfifn 4 fho N'ew BnUoii i I'lukidelpliln 4 I 5i 51 64 68 The Rowling Center All-Star t.ta^uc tonight at Iho X'cnii'r o'clock lo elect officers and make plans for the 194(i-47 All team, captains, bou lors, backers and any others intoicstod aic asked to attend tonight's inoctmg. cius i ivi ciuii Slli Ti'lr'to SJ am MII, Ii8 Kails fltv tl C'allllllblli LAST NllillT RESULTS Tolfdu S'.

I'n'il 6 ill iKir.n^t' 6, Knl'Sos Cnv 1 11-6 3.4 2-'i 1-5. II I OlUb 1 IV: CU.I, Mnnlrrtjl 41 (1 Btliimort 52S RnihfMrr SU NfWirfc 64 60 MS Jrrsfy Cltj 50 NK1IITS HKStUTS i Monlrcul 1 Balnmorr I Jtrtrv Cnv 8-S 5-5 Toronto 3-6 5-S Svror'xr 7-T Maior League Leaders i I'rt. i 44: M4 4111 (By )tr i4.il i Myiftl. Itopp. 107 t.U 161 313 10J 3811 50 144 164 1(1 Mr'asblnjiou 104 41" fc? Htf 'IMI WlllJ.ttl- OuttUD Ill .117 112 11.1 144 Pcskv.

Boston 113 156 104 kn 94 II- 97 Hi i Box Voit Bed Sox Sox Rflj 4' Uv Urn Son Olds Bed Watching the MUwsufce? growers at aorphcrt Field. Milvsufcee, an- CJiarlie II, foreground, gnd Pscar SaJenger, owner of the Prcwers, in rcftr. Comisfcey Is the son of Mrs. prace of Chicago White baseball club. Comiskcy is reported to indicated an interest in acquiring the Prefers si iarm the White Clarlcsfield 4 ctim.s members nf the ifirls 4-H Club held picnic sup- pt-r for their mothers at the 1'iirk.

Tuesday evcniiiR. July 31. All the mothers nucl members of thc Sunshine Sowers attended. afternoon. August 7 the Sunshine Sewers met with Miss l.ois Franklin, with all but one member present for their eifihth meet inc.

The roll cnll was answered with each naming her favorite sons. Showing of picture of tho Club was the special attraction for thc afternoon's program. After the business meeting adjourned the rest of Ihe afternoon was spent with the girls working on the projects for the Huron County fair. llnnurn 4Mb Anniversary The'pleasant rural home of Mr, and Mrs. Willis Franklin and family of Clarksfield was the scene nf the 46th wedding anniversary of his Mr.

and Mrs. William Franklin of Ruggles, last Sunday, August 4. Present" for this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Franklin, Airs.

Kthcl Block, and Franklin of Oberlin; Mrs. F.arl Taylor nf Klyria; Mrs. Dora Fruth. Mrs. F.l- Townsend and Miss draco Block, South Amhcrst; Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Stricklcr, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slrickler, Mrs. Strick- lcr and Mr.

and Mrs. John of Uognrl; Mr. tirirl Mrs. Mar- Icy Franklin of Henrietta; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Hiedrick and three, girls anr) granddaughter, of Kipton: Mrs. Ma- 1 bel Manes and four children, of Camden and Harry Fruth and'two children of Huggles, besides 1 the honored couple. This had been planned a-; a surprise for Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin, and honored the birthday of Mrs Slrickler. Five wedding cake; were feat of the sumptuous out- o'clock lunch and six o'clock supper. Mr. Mrs Franklin received many fit is tind a large sum of money from those present. Mr Fr.uiklln rcccnllv celebrated In; birthday.

They were M-mer residents of Clarksfield. havint; lived fur many years on tl.e rm now owned hv Mr. and Mrs. Ciordon H-ron. CUrH Family Kcunion Thirty' members of the Family enjoyed pa'i-ic ituuifr the home of Mrs.

Onic Hu--i-M nil Sund.iy, for their 23rd annual reunion. Shi-M- Iv luo nVIock three fiiith Ori'fii. Rochester. Mr. Mrs.

Ami! Smith of Colurp. bin Station, came aiul were pn for thc business meetinq. to order by the prosidenl, Mr Moiler Flection of erv the ins; ch'isriv nernii-e Kdsar I. Tllckci. prpsulrnt: Mi-v relary: T-icker.

tre.iMiin C'lirk. The report from Hoiuiem.iii. a K.n-.- sas coii-ir, u.i- a )V Cv.u-i- Ru-. ihe meeiing t.il the remainder of ifternoon PI way. with inemhei--.

Tolfdo. mi; tie f.n- I Tluv M' Pi i Ai.otht-r I.e.; The l'-(ie Mr. AM! ilc i-ie re-eiit The mem- i--er tl.e h.nn.r.iiy t- of Noruii'k. who is. The youngot uas id M.ss Kl.

M.iigo Kicii--. o.fi.Kiiti-i Mr Mrs. Jnlii.s Kirl.s Cltlic: iteiulrd were iloualii and ClUlurU see MABIIIT WKLLINOTON rabbit de- pflftment at'the fair has 500 entries to date, according to L. Hill, secretary of the Fair Association. Alfred Emery of Klyrin is superintendent of the rabbit exhibit, and his assistant superintendent is Alan Sick of Amhcrst.

Judging will be at 0 a. m. August 21. The rabbit show Is the seventh department. The coops arc furnished by tho Loruin County Habbit and Cavy Association.

Clinton Battles of Wellington, superintendent of the Poultry Department at the Fair, reports entries are beginning to come in and it is expected there will be a big showing. Entries close Saturday night, so exhibitors must be prompt. Fred Abbot, Wellington, is assistant to Battles. K. Ft.

McConncll. Wellington, is superintendent of the Cattle Department and W. K. Mines, also of Wellington, is his assistant. Everyone can have an airplane ride this year at the Fair.

Small cabin planes will be displayed. Thc Commercial Department promises to be the biggest ever, and will include the latest in automobiles. The I.orain County Red Cross will again have a first-aid booth near the grandstand. William Murray. Sr, William Murray both of Rochester and Mr.

Todd. are in charge of the harness races. Starter Is E. B. Smith of Cambridge.

Invitrd To Hear Rev. Tho public invited to hear the Rev. Osborne of Elyria, returned Missionary to China for i't years, who will' tell of his experiences when taken as prisoner of the Japanese in World War 11, at 11 it- First Methodist church at 111:45 o'clock next Sunday inorn- ing. He spoke here last Sunday morning, but told very little of his experiences in the Orient. This Sunday ho has been requested by his bring full informa- iion.

Paul Wainwright of Elyria. will offer a solu and have charge of singing. Sunday school convenes at 9:30. Clifford Unsor is superintendent. Haptint Church Evangelist Rev.

Harold Jackson CHURCH Or CHRIST Rev. John Rccder, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching fit 10:30 a.

CHURCH Or THE KA2ARKNE Lawrence MacAllcn, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. morning worship at 10:45, NYP5 at 7 p. m. and Evangelistic service at 7:45.

NT. PATRICK'8 Rev. Charles McCann, pastor. Masses at 8 and 10 a. m.

Sundays and 8 a. m. on week days. Religious instruction at 3 p. m.

Saturdays and 8:45 m. Sundays. Delegate Convention. Commander Charles Wcnncr of "Spirit of '76" post of the American Legion, Robert Lewis and Charles McKinncy will go as delegates to the Legion convention held in Cleveland next week, Kurt VonVrand of New York City, has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Ruger. street. VonVrand and Ruger Herbert Calls On Utttche To Act On Vets Housing J.

Herbert, Republican gubernatorial nominee, has called on Gov. Frank J. Lausthe to open the forthcoming Special sion of tne legislature to consideration of Veterans' housing legislation. In a talk at a war vetcfahs' Republican club picnic here last night, Herbert scored Lausche for ing consideration of Veterans' housing ''The meeting of the State'? fe' spohsibilily in this critical housing shortage should have been ered months ago." Herbert declar' ed. "Let the governor of Ohio his responsibility how by asking thf legislature for approval of a specific housing program." ffoffi thl USRS repotted today.

Manager Henry M. smith of Hit Frcttiont PSfcS office saitt need was fof and thai molt jobs had been ft lied. the (employment gcrViee cohdkieb ed a housc'to'house stifVey to 'fify the demand fof Volunteers to help tali the record erop. Public Sale Nfcttl shortage of approximately 100 workers in dusky tounty canneries may sitate importation of women lar fe ptrmtnent Will reomi of prt'Wcr eUtt PUBLIC SALE OF Ill 1 will sell the following eon. signed merchandise at 220 Kelly Wellington, SATURDAY, AUOUST 17ffc AT 12:30 f.

M. In cese of rain sale will be held at a later date. 2 PC. living, room suite with tailored slip covers; I pc. dining room suite; very good 8- tube Silvertone floor model radio; floor model Freed-Eisemann radio; antique cherry bed complete; walnut bed with good innerspring mattress and springs; Jenny Lind bed; 3-4 bed, handmade 100 yrs.

old; oak hall chair 100 yrs. old; I entigue black walnut dresser; mahogany Main stand; sectional book case; hall were r9t; oor Umps; feble lemps; rocking chairs; numerous straight chairs; large carpenter's tool box, like new; lawn mower; large assortment of dishes: children's toys: ten gallon crock; bird cages; fruit jars; and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash, all property at purchaser's risk as soon as and no property to leave premises until settled for. RvfWy PMwWVva. AVCTe Phone 2967 Elyria.

Ohio. Alma Scheuneman, Clerk. Public Sale Saturday, August 17 At 1 p. m. Jkl Muntmgton, Ohio, 3rd house north of center.

dal thc formcr Having sold my home I will MIDAY, AUOUST 4:30 P.M. AT 34S 2n4 HVRIA I importtd Itcllcn flddr I Umpj drttit Umpt; I btdreem itt, Inntfiprinq mcttrttt, and ehtit to match; I btdrpem itt, inntriprinq trtu, tprinqi, chttt el eheir to match; I dinette let, 4 chain and buffet like new; davenport; 9 i chair; occasional chair; well chair, ottoman to match; I Wilton ruo; with pad; I Wilton rua with pad. both like new; Oriental rug; laby Grand piano; card tablet; carpet iweeper; bedspreadi; drapei; curteini; dithet; qleit- ware; electric toeiter; roeiter; electric clock; kitchen utentilt end miscellaneous itemt. After furniture hes been sold, followinq items of lumber will be offered. 40, ft.

lonq; 1 2 doors; 4 screen doors; 25 window sashes complete with qlass; I merble wash stand; I toilet with wash stand to match; I flush back and about 2000 ft. lumber. L. J. IICKER, Owner.

P. A. Asjet. Irvin Klintct, Clerk. in the same college in New York City.

Paul Wainwright of Elyria, will be the guest of friends town Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Leon C. Osborne of Elyria, arc guests this week -of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Barnes, Herrick avenue cast. Mrs. E. E.

Ware, two sons Stephen and David arc spending this week and part of next week at Lake Canandaigua, New York. On their return they will bring her daughter Faith, who has been spending icven weeks at Lake Eric ciimp. During Stephen's absence, Duane Settlemite is substituting as Chronicle-Telegram carrier. Mrs. George Robishaw will spend the week-end With Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Dutridge. Recent guests in the same home were Mr, and Mrs. Karl Mueller and Mrs, Margaret Mason, Cleveland. Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Clark, Pasadena, announce, tho arrival of a son, David Graham, August 9. Mrs.

V. w. Clisby is there cnring Clisby. South Amherst TO SOUTH AMHERST t1J1 ll; les for South will occupy the pulpit in the First I school football tram arc asked Uaptist church next at 10. a in.

and a in. and p. m. Bible school is at 9:31) With John llilhkcr, superintendent. Cadets inec-t at 6:30.

On Sunday, August liS, both morning and evening at the same hours, the Rev. John Quimby, will occupy the pulpit. Me was born in China of American MisMonarv tell the lilted itemi public I G.E. Deluxe model electric re- 1 friqeretor; Mangle irener, cebinet style; Spin-Dry i wethinq machine; table tap qat to meet with Edwin (l kt wl btd ht thc coach, at the school on Mondav het iprmqi and Public Sale Out to quitting the dairy butineu I will tell the following located 2 1-2 touth of Penfield or 2 1-2 NortH of Spencer, then 21-2 mi. County No.

4 (Snith Rd.) or 11 Wtit of Medina on Saturday, August 17th AUtOOO'CtoekP. M. 26 Head Cattle: Five 1st heiftrs due between Sept. Nov. Three Guernsey cows due in Sept.

end 3 yr. old Angus due in three Holstein cows due' in end three Hoi- stein-Jersey cows due in Jersey due in 2 Holstein cows pesturo bred; three cows due in April; yeerling Ayreshiro heifer; three Holstein and Jer. soy heifers end 6 moi. old; Holstein bull mo. old.

These cows ere young, only 2 head over 7 yrs. of age. All can- Amherst evening, August lit. at 7 Annivrriury Parly Conde milker, one unit, I year old; 6 milk cans; pails and strainer. Fordson tractor, rubber in condition; 2- bottom cently.

It was the Stcphenson's 3-tth wedding anniversary. Thc Hutli ministers are Mr. and Mrs. Alwens and while the Rev. and Mrs.

John dauuhters of Brie, Pa Mr. anc( Mrs. Iteiiiert and family aro on their Holzhaucr and their son, Rrm- n.v. of Henrietta aid Stephenson Hcginald Baldr, i inner spring mettress; maple, Ibed end chest, bed hes inner Sen.gi plows. Stephenson' pr i n9 mettress; ranged by their drt tr a cottage at Linwood F'ark re-1 wettress; 2 rugs with peds; Uwn twing; sewing ma chine; silent Yardman TERMS: CASH H.

P. (Dutch) Eostorday, OWMT, J. O. lawn jHomervillt, Phone 246, Clerk, vacation. and Mr.

and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Lemi Stone, Mr. Mr.s K.ilph Stone and DoiKild, Mr.

and Victor Stone and Mrs. Kin-rest Mutter iind daughter Jean, Liiiidun; Mr. am). H. stum-.

Kiichvillr: Mr. and Mrs lii-oruc Clark. Tiiledn: Cla.Mi.n ami Tucker. Mr. and Mis.

I'a sun-. Tninniy l(is ai.d Mrs Turk. r. The kilter extended an for the Clarl; to tiu- reunion at their HTmid Sunday in in Kn iifld na'Ctiiig at Ilu-C'iim- 'J I'll ii fair i.ltrndancr. Wu; Klver Clarl; presided ihe business meetniK, and ac a report of the i'omona mcet- ii-ientlv held at Oreenwich.

l' 'N Hiiiiows K.AU- jcpi'rt on the cNhibition fur tlio Huron i'" K.i.r and staled that Clarks- tn-id and Wakenuin i- a prnjcet together. Mrs. ll.tn repcirteii what 1 -a'- 're-e tlirtc to alii II.I- 01; l.epnlc. -icd il.ai tlie Cl.iri-..-fiiltl yiaiur pie-eiit prngiam for tic at Kilchviile. KrKl.iv 16.

It is desired thul a- n.avy I.epuk'S pn'grum. for uici cmisisled of an "My Tup Mr. and Mrs. Gerand children and and daughter Shirley of Cleveland: Mr. and Mrs.

liam Oasser and son Freddie, Rohert and the honored guests. The Clover Troop of Girl Scouts a paper drive in the village last A net profit of Sol! was repotted by their leader, Mrs. Helen Allsop III HI II NOTK Congregational Rev. Myror Cilick. pastor Morning worship 10 a.

in Catholic Church of Rev. P. Scikcl. 8 and 10 a Methodist Rev. Edgar Smith, pastor.

Morning worship Sunday school 11. St. John's Kvangtliral Rev. 3. Uollens, pastor.

Morning uorahip church school Vocation Sundays will be observed August 25 and September 1. ff Miss j'hyllis is spending this week with her gianriinothcr. Mrs. Rosa Bi'i-gur in Klyria. Thi Friendship Club will meet with Mrs.

Helen Zukowski, August 'JO f.lr and Mrs. I.ou is Mcrcliiiiit are of their daughter and son- Mi. iind Mrs Cliillicotiic, this ft, lengths of garden hose; 2 new extension ladders. Many cellaneous items net Retort Roy Idttr, Aiict, L. Auction Public Saleof Household Goods Having quit general farming, I will sell at the farm at Detroit Road in last Avon, 1-4 west of Stene church on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, AT 1:00 Large icrrell team, I and 9 years old, a real good pair; single horse, harness and col' reaving we will oyr entire household goods, at the residence, two! Pl 5 iiircn 01 Natnity miles weit one-fourth mile i ew Wl pl 3 pastor.

Masses at north of on Quarry i rrow otd i farrow thn Fill: 7 wfUfMyi AiivUii if 11 tt. 01 I At-iJli. each; lows to elfttfif hpq, Kpq; ii iTi 1 ivvi.j. liv.nq room luite; I mowina machine; chair; tqyare room ta.fele; 9fd dump rake; end4c.ha.fi; complete; fulky cheit of kitchen Mnl ho elfftric roarer and ow lky plow; ip'rino; floor If ffw i with pyen; rtcjio; mpwtr, i of weeder; flectric mowr trailer; feed. a sandpit belonging Colonel i 1 ill tion; ice rock wool H4Y' 5ey on 9 timothy 15 in Mrs.

theory is they a master arr! his slave. I Owitrt IAIPH Ti.e next mcci tho J3. fi arc Jjshmg "feucsuon Periods cstab- Oberlio, Ohio ft At P. A. iPKoof plyria 9065.

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