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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 2

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appoint. .1. Mar- Meyers. 2 Board Of Center For Sightless Elects Officers fhfi fiosrd nf Trustees nf Center Sightless. met at 330 Third Mffcfct.

Friday evening- Wnlter G. Nord conducted (hfe meeting, those prSiint wefe Ayrcs, Mrs. Howard Harbour. Ronald Dunn, Mrs. J.

B. Hatpin, George Hennaivi. Mrs. Nettie Laundon. Get aid Leonard.

Mrs. R. T. J. Martin, Mrs.

Leo Meyers. W. G. N'ord. Mrs.

.1. Q. jfetrn. t. Potter, mid Mrs.

Btulah D. Williams. Ofticers fnr year were elected ns Sirs. Leonard P. Tuffnrd.

president, U'aller G. N'ord. first president. Ayies, second vice president. Mrs.

J. R. Hatpin. rceordniR secret.ny. mid Scward Black.

DisetiS'sior. 1 to finances occupied the major purl of the eve- nitiR. Mis Poster reported the capital as S17.403 K4. All bills have been paid for the building and flnd the building fund i.cc'.unt will be closed, when the silver now on order is The Woman's 'Club donated check to be used for ihu purpose. A Ways and Means committee was ed composed Mrs.

lin. chairman, Mrs. t.eo and Mrs. J. Q.

Petro. Drive I'ostpnneri The Membership Drive which wm scheduled for February 15th was postponed because of the strike, the opinion being that people would be unsettled, and that. It wns not an auspicious time for such an undertaking. George Hermann spoke reRarditiR the "StRbt SiivitiR Spat Sale," which the F.lyrU Lions Club conducts for Ihe exclusive benefit of Center for Sightless. Ronald Dunn was appointed to study the present Constitution and By Laws, With a view to recommending revision or amendment.

Mrs. Howard Harbour accepted the responsibility of providing volunteer drivers to transport the blind when needed. Mrs. Bculah D. Williams, exccu live secretary, reported that the Ohio Commission For Ihe Blind has loaned the services of a Blind Home Teacher to the Center She is Miss Ruby Puller, who will live at Center for Sightless.

Wil- tinrns also reported the following interesting items: A client furmer ly employed at the Romec Pumji Co. has just acquired SecinR Eyi Guide Dog; two clients undergoing operative treatment have hat vision restored, one being a corne; transplant. CIO Committee To Have Office Here The CIO Community Service Committee will function as an emergency agency to give information during the strike period to assist those unemployed because of the strike it was announced An office will be opened in United Auto Workers Hall, 117!) Broad and hours will be 10 a. to 2 p. Monday through Friday.

Steve Gurchik will be in charge. A similar office has been opened in Lorain at 1700 E. 28th Si and that will be open from fl a. to 'j p. daily, Monday through Friday.

CBfioJttCLfi TfiLEGfiAM, fiMttttA, Monday, Fpbfuar.r_4. 19 Death Record Two From County To Be Honored Two of T.nmin County Foui-H clubs me among the mtn and v.finPn to br at a recognition dinner for Fntir-H Club advisors Wednesday nt Columbii' in cnnnection Ihe Ohio Faim, was born in Hud- and Home Werk program, 'son, New York, October 1913 and The I.ornm Counlians who will a member of the Hungarian' br- present nl Ihr dinner Wedncs- lu-foi med chimb. She leaves her day to receive ircognilion are Mel- Mr. and Mis. Joseph Sabo.

viri Kolbe. Amlieist. who has com- ihrei. 1 brothers, Joseph, John and pleied 10 of ser'vic-e as an Frank, the latter with the U. S.

advisor, and John Love. Brown- I Army in Japan and three sisters. Lschkt, wife of John 3.V) Uond street, died at p. 111. Saturday after a completed his fifth year liiM Srvrval in the vteiv but ill be unable to utti'lid the Columbus riinner.

coiduij; rrporls received by C.iil Doi-ds county aui u'ultiirnl S.tbo all llygaid and (if Hudson, New 20 kiv one At (o thr Jil.i'n. rillfl n.i'u a Fi 1 1 also th.s rd I. cotnitv resi In br plunnmn or r.i',ie J-C-HOM of Helen 1 1 CHI York. Friends insy r.ull as the Sudrn- Curtis KuiK'ial Home this t'Vonm until clock at v. Int-h tune (lie body will be shipped to Hudson inr burial.

Hunt- Wee iii.i'O. 1 thr iinniiii pi. in- Oh.o nr.n She Clothing Sent From Here Reaches Greece William and tt' rs of the Scurlis Cleveland Uoad, from Oieecf 'k Seurlls. n- Donut Shop on have received inform. ME them hat clothing donated friends here, has arrived md is beiiie riistnbuled need it.

The brothers Ihat they v.iil continue clothing, at their own expense, sr, contributions are. received fiont their friends. Noted Pianist At Oberlin Tuesday Kusene Istnmm, brit- luml yoursg pianist, will Iw aid 1 for a concert Tuesday evening Keb- rnary ,1 fit Chanel of ntimber is of Oherlin 7 IK) p. ni in Obeilin C'ollrue mi tin- regular Artist Recitals Finnev series Utomin vtill present works of foru composers, the "C-it's KuKne bv Scarlatti; Sonata in I-' by Variatif'iis and KURUC on a Theme bv Handel, Op T-t I'v four schcm by Chopin. Steel And Tubes Union Will Meet Wednesday lff-1 and 11--1 as Wi dues A special Hireling of Tubes I I.oeal culled today for 7 in day al Ihe Polish Cl.ib Road, by William J.

Moure. presi- den; of the local. reported that the meeting will br an important one. for con- sidi'ratmn of opeialions and other malter.s of Steel and Ti.bes for which the hiitnagemrnt has rf- questcd consider.ilinn by the union Coen Begins His Work For Vets Administration Charles fe, Coen, 153 Bell Aven- uc, began his work today local conl.ict rcpiesenlaUve for. the U.

S. Admihisliation at il.s office here, in room fi02 fclyria Savings and Trust Buildlnft. Coeii. who recently was discharged from the Navy, has been taking liainiiiK course in Cleveland in I lepnrntioh for taking charge of the Administration con- i.u-l dint here. 'I'lu- locnl office is now operating fiom to p.

in. eveiy day ie.vccpls Sunday and holidays'. It l.i.'. been by the federal to Serve as a contact urit where veterans of this community can contact the Veteians Administration. Transient vctnans nl mav U'-e nf the A his i epi 01 benefit iai may obtain sfivicc al the fiffue on m.itlei" relating to nisinancc and medical care care, voi.itumal rehabilitation and cduca- (inn Tlie office will furninh gen- eiai itifin ma! I'm as tn benefits and ii es provided by laws admin bv the Veterans tration.

and such specific information, v.hen it'quired, as will make the development of the particular iv-ne or issues involved. i The representative here will ns! siM in preparing and executing Ifoinif. and other documents neccv-- ary to make or support claims for benefit? or obtain other scivies by the lawn acinnni' tercd bv the Veterans Administration. The bortv the Pun-' Tl5r fl sl (( rral Home fllKia Pelroil avenue. "'Ht will br i Cleveland friends may call Kun- Melons ulin.K at the ofluc ernl services will be held from the th th( Immaculate Conception church vepainlion coirrspondencc (inifton 9 n.

Tuesday and Ihe Veteians Administration, burial will be made there. or. any pertinent material. JOHN TIM MS. Funeral services were held nl 2 m.

today from the Nichols Kun- rral Home fur John Timnis, 58, of 15001 Klderwood avenue. land. who died suddenlv at hi', home h. lindav Mr Timing was born Glasgow. Scotland.

Apnl 23. 1887. He w.i<= member of Ihe Masonic Order in' C'iev eland Surviving two sons John K. Timms nf n.i and George R. Timim of California; tv.o bruihers.

IV Timms. president of the SpimK company and H.ih- M. Timms. general manager nf the Tioxrl MaivjfacUn ing rom- (i.niv A pi Cl.uie Ann, also stii es. The Rev Ha reclnr of St.

Andrew's KI MAUV SHARKIIV KAISl.R iMaiv Kaiser Chiton boiilev.iid. Clrxiland in St Cleveland aliei a shoit iline- 1 w.i.- ycnis old Mrs Kaisei born tl; Her fuM husbi'iid. 'I homas Sharkt died in Krhai I lOOfi and -lie iliarned ('hint Kaisi i Sji-vivini; are thter ill co and (hi ee i luldi en nf Uie inai'rlage. Mis .1 1' Martin of I.orain. Mrs.

Albert Gross of Krhart and Mrs A. M. Shurkey of Klyna. Helen and Glen Shaikcv al and Mrs. Howard Ciraben- staelter of Valley City, two sofr.

by their i two daughters of the second Greece mnrriaiio. Pete and Gerald Kaiser io people and Mrs F.ima Horgiin of Cleve- land and Mis. Cicraldine May of reported I ('online M.thigan. Thirteen yiiind- to send I children also survive. In And About The Court House Roman PUs.

Sheffield village, reported to the sheriff's department that six evergreens in front of his house'were trampled down and destroyed Sunday night. Deputy Sheriff Ambrose Kissel, recently discharged from the Armv following service in Europe, returned lo the sheriff's department Saturday. An'oiher deputy on leave of absence for military SPIV ire is Joseph Grundrt. who is expected to be discharged soon. The Minneapolis Symphony Or- cheslia Is threatened with the loss of some of harmony un appear- aneei if the finder of a waidrobe liutik carr; ina for its rni does not report Asks President To Intervene In Pressmen Strike Cr.KVEI.ANO President Truman today was asked to intervene in the month-old strike of ATI.

pressmen on Cleveland's three daily State Senator William M. Boyd sent a letter to the President, as- sertinR that the public was victimized by' the strike in which it had no part and was hot at fault. He said city council toniRht will be asked tn buck up the call for the President Io step into the strike. i Buy said he hud also talked with Governor Flank l.mische, asking his aid in settling the strike. I Lowe Co, Leases Room For 5 Years Coach Co, Garage Cars Damaged To Be; Ehlaf ed In Collisions The Mici -Us depai imenl here was 'n in find 'he trunk v.

Inch v. as he- lirvrd to have been lost from (nick ion.evv heir between Obei hn and Cleveland. Thf Irntik and (nnt'nls wrich- rd about pounds and was valued SUDRO-CURTIS AMBULANCE PHONE 2522 24 Hour Service MARKETS Oberl.nj I'hiuch officiated af the funer.i vices and burial was made sn daJe cemetery. Mother Battles In Court For The Custody Of Son ga'e sei I I HVI.I AMI IIOMU.KOHIKS AWt.fc.ti Bu, tuKij, (sriflicfc ii)il U. Is L' ulilitlfa 3', III lll.n nirtiiufv 14 Hk.e.^ IH-fjE UAkit tnpprd ftnfl cri CAHKHIS I6-C 4 ln.ii 16 -tir CKLKK i' lAiiHAtit CHIVKS Cuirs i.i 7S.

LriTlJCE riuinnuir, in-m I. MUSlllluiJMM Pri pin; mosin HAHSNIPB I'UtAHltS fd rour.rt RADISJitS bii.ulirj. itil tn PK tof IWj-iL) H.illinu huh- VV.MKIIC'HK.HS I'k IIU I I IVI Mill II uuiki filfi ill II. Hun i il nun i i. i i'i- 1 fii.nl Sli-IS i MO- 1: i nr.i.fii i no.

i i hrr liu vhris I n-v. Sn j- innlii.lii i. ii l.i inn An un-wed inoliier's liKht Jor in (mil -year-nkl son, who she sav.v being kept liom her by Mi Mis Francis Roberts of Tol no avenue. Lorain, was beuig inard in common phas com today Judge Guy Fmdlev The mother i- si (in Purcell. of Pa temporal staving i'i I.ol.i.n who hroiiKl.i't habeas 'ipus art.oi, court hci last week (or the le- ini'i of her son.

Delmai The ho 1 a cinihhv. biown-fMCi lad wiili a iciuiy smile was bioisli io court bv Mi arid in aciOidiiirP vviili tno cmnih 01- nrr to have h.m there. 'Hie niotne ill tlie bo. I.iuui Delmar Joseph i.ov. in Mis R.tlji Ill Hie Ill I'i .1 i 1 -i 4 Ail; Pv.

11 r'no voung ma n.o I- i el i. i.r.v I -kc r. ol A a i I). Former Elyria Pastor Leaving For Jamaica '1 tie Ki-v. Hai i Klyna pastor, will ui.s v.eel to, Jamaica lo spend two 11101,1,1 tin at tin nl J.uii.ii (an woiki.is vviili whom In- woiKetl' ni KiMineciv.

N. last Kiinimer. Hi- was studeni pastor at Uu Hci und 1U40 ai HM1. pastor of 'in l.ake Avri.U'- Commiii.ity ihuu.i hum 1941; to 1944 HI Dou-e al i Valley. been infnimci.

lhat KO on the P.m iAiniiiian A.r 1 fiom Muim, 1'Tj to K.l,(; bC'-ll Ini SnlUfdaV iilid he v. ill have Tinii.iia;. ill Cn.iioi The invitation has bern supported by tin' CieoiRc Olso.i. nl the Chun o( God in Jaii.iuia. Rm.

UouKf will Principals To Hear Surplus Property Chief Hiiolco .1 sulplus been added to tne list of leaOeis fnj llic s.o,i piojiit ol Groi.ri IS. Un Piiiuipiils A.sn'ci.r.inii, iit Obcrl.n Wedi.Csdav. acc-irdniR to ic- 1 cei.ed i.rie by A. ii.lci deut. i si hr ih.led I be to 1.

federal i ep. e-i KJI piopri ho had ed i ai LCI a u-uiler lead to 'i Il.e M.i.-,,.i- SCi.MOI. a' 4 on 7 ed Ii 3U rV'yle Hiillnn. Amherst. filed i i here RKaii st Sr'li i Sieven'.

as executor of the fst.ite of Nina I.urs/ler deceased, that the couit a decree I rectmn the executor to complete the sale of Amherst property Ihe contmcted to frnm Nina l.ueszl.er Hi days hefore her death She Julv 19 The suit states that she agreed to pi.rcha'e tne for anil tniide a do'A pa.vment on it. She the Iranfriction 1 Her will provided, however. Civralcl As.chcnbnch. Amherst. be 1 given first opportunity to purchase 1 the property at spjiraiscd value.

The suit also nanvcs Mayor A. R. i A Kale, here and Prank H. Steele. 1 Amherst.

as because of i interest which they have in the estate throuRh a provision is made her will giving I them 'he residue nf rh-i- estiite after certain specific are t.uien erne of. Ha lei nnnonnced today lhat he had a five lease Mle l.o'.vo HlOs. Co. till Ihe loom on West Broad St. which lias b'en nccup.ed by Barbei Simp mid an electric repair coneei n.

The I.owe Co, i large manufacturer and i.f paiti's. The store room on West Hiohd is to hi' completely remodeled to suit the needs of its ne.v tenant. Birmingham Trips Massillon Quintet BIRMINGHAM-Paced by Biucc Hochk'r. Georne Arthrell and Jack Hostel HIM- who tossed in IS, 14 and IH respectively, the Rirmmg- h.im Firemen Rinned a CO-56 decision over the Massillon Eaton Reliance quintet in a game played here Sunday afternoon. Birmingham's second win in three starts.

Birmingham Firemen team whipped Yarsa Brothers in the prelim. Next Sunday the Firemen meet Fan port Harbor, and the quintet opposes tlie Huron the first game starting iit 2.15. Ill KM IN(i II MASSJU.ON— .1 permit for construction of a $16,000 addition to the Elyria Coach garage was issued by Building Inspector Hurl 'Dickason today. The addition will curry the present garage out to Second street and will necessitate removal of a house which now occupies that spSce at 4M Second street, it was pointed out. The addition will be 86 feet by feet and will provide new of- ficc space on Second street for the company and also additional storage space for its busses.

It will be constructed cement blocks and steel. GIO To Be Active In Poltical Campaigns COLUMBUS Political cam- paiRn.s will feel the effect of politi- i.il activilv by liie CIO nRnin this vonr CHKV. i nlional CIO sei retarv -tn oilier said In a lecture lieie List niKllt. Caicv pieclicted iluit the "CIO will be very nrtive this mid I think it will be successful Hf told questioner during a question- answer period that the Union 'wii; be In politics as iong ns wages nnd other things that cflect workers me I in politics." i The front? of cars driven William K. Tipton, 8IS tiiver street by Lsddie Brovv- and, R.

t). 1 Spencer, were. I damaged yesterday when they collided on Route 20 about a mile west of Elyria. deputy sheriffs re- I ported. i A similar accident occurred oa i llouto 20 about ivvo mile? -east nf Kidgcvllle center Sntvuday evenink cars driven by Roy Hodprrs.

Stetson road, and by Carl I 1flt erson, Uocky River, collided Oil. A parked car owned by Albm was damaged in the rear Saturday evening on Route HO about a half mile wr.n of center, when it was struck by a cur driven by Kaulknei. Wallace RldKevillev A car diivrn bv Leslie. 12.t MarsC'llcs avenue, cmni; cast on l.odi street, collided w.ih paiketl car ut Lodi streei Tom (iriswnld load, at 'J a in. ye-tcrday.

knockint: it mt car, according to a police report. Camden Garden Club To i Hear Regional Director i Clyde SeHerf1cld. regional Director for the 6th Dis- Inct of Garden Clubs of Ohio will speak to the Camden Garden club, Wednesday, February 6 at the home of Mrs. T. J.

May. Her subject will be "The Value of a Landscape Plan." HEADACHE Cjpoifinr ranliini 4 ipcnlllr ttlfcltd thll work tefrihtr to fivt ()Diik rfliff from hlldichr ind nfuulfii, follow ditmioni on libtl. Liquid CAPUDINE AKRIVKS IN GERM AN Mrs. Alex Pasadyn, 20B Longfellow received word today that her husband, Pvt. Alex Pasadyn has arrived safely with the Army in Germany, Bennett.

I.orain. for a divoriv from Helen on crri.i Tbev were nir.rr.cd 1 ar-fl two childier. IVrh. rr I i 1 2 2 10 (1 t.pinsfr 1 I MrCiuire l( Fox Krliir ie 2 tl Chrte Stei or .1 re fi "in ci uell ere in I. VVml) S.rr.

II T. 2 fl 4 1 il 31 Kir.ma Kiank Brogaii. T. l( ft 'an estate 1'fiR. of win ii be ed by his Pleach an filed 'in Th.

hn riie'l i i i i' navicl- Fackler Duo Leads Moose Pin Scoring Tlie am ol Dcvvey Kaikler- oiled vestci- top tin doubles scoring in the Moo'-e Handicap BovvluiK Jefferson Team Enters Finals Jefferson entered the finals of the Seventh Grade basketball tournament Saturday by whitewashing Roosevelt. 43-0. in Ihe quarter-finals and taking the measure of St. M.ny the 18-5. St.

Mciiv's had entered the semi-fmaU by defeating Franklin. 'JS-l. The other finaiist is Hamilton. in the Sixth Grwtie iiiirnent are Hamilton and Gales. final.sts the Fifth Grade tournament are Ely and Edison.

American Hockey Leaders Defeated rn Rice v.as Kra'i'eri .1 Hi.bcrt bv on KI of vorcp om D. A. L'l-on lvo cm Rf nf tv Mi.M.,i K.ur.en Cl W. Hcc.c h. i in brt m.itCi Irene Pall F.Kt.a orce fiom K.iucne.

u.K nPKln! They last Sept lhat hci he lesion r-d vveie Tho pln.l'.' fi in.i-r i.air.e F. O'ner M.Oies; Frank Gidlin-Pran- i McCranil 1177. TOXMIC- W.iiicr Ko.ils 1 164. George Providence A i civ Wvkrrnt 1. 153.

Ted pacesetting Cnai les Hex- 1.M7. Rob', rt Grucie- I 1004. Jim Wamn- Ciii'irie Wrfck 1061. Landiij- Goidon Meviis 1.047. Devviy FniKler k'd tin way.

in The American Hockey League leaders -Buffalo efiid Indianapolis- both ran into troabie last night, and whipped the Eastern Bi.son... to 2. while Haven held Western leaders. Indianapolis, to a to I.e. Cleveland drubbed Hershey, to S.

in the other game. The KINK I) W. sin ft S5 R.t AMI tli fi i'i Ol.i d. i. ne.

i ne.u l.ui. and 1 DC A on day rt a thaijip rvet.iug. COSTS "i(i 90! S'i v. her: a rf i- i at He Fined $50 And Costs Senator Winter Files Petition 'JI4 lie' L' I ts I SIIKKI' 1 I I I.I 11 I A IIS Si" ti if. kr- ii I dirt 'Pi He r.VIIMil ISII Al TO I IKK 11 lo.

I Or.e 2 I UI I' (I FIREPLACE 6H Other M'or tiOn. Jim Winner i is 58j, Andy Kubuski 574. Gi 006. Leo Ed Lftiidln tje Cotioii 48S Elks Pin Schedule other hearing C.nrnf in and ir SONOTONE C. Dalton, Mgr.

903 Lorain Co. Bank Mrs. n-S Sat. Noon Pin Loop Schedule Nan'i opinion drfinnd nrr rmn. irr not thnlf (hit nfutpiper, iht larmeti' C.uidc, or Mr liapan i "There's Rnin 1 t' 1 chanpri made around hcrp," said thp hard bmloil empinypr, he hcan that millions of workers were hemj laid off in the war plants.

"From H'lvv on," he rnntinur-ri we'll be' able to get nil the help wt need, and we're K'urijf to thrny of these floatc-rs on ear!" Sounds "kinda tn me. hu I honestly hei.evp that's wiiat's pu ing on in the mimls of a lot. fevv of them ar saying it mil loud. The WiP.nsr. rnmppfn one who takes no in lerest in the Roinp tn lie re placed by xnme one who can am will do the work npht.

Industrie!" which have s'lifTerri from shortaste of wmkfrs will, it the future, be to ff enough (iOOD work erf. One such industry if the laundry industry. For more than three jears laundries have been short of hut have been serving mure CIIMO- mers than ever hfforc. because thf too few workers they did have, GOOD workers. My guess is that by now, ynu'ri getting laundry service almost ai goud as "pre-war" and that snon i' will be Mill better.

LOA ttto.t CIRCULATES HEAT Run. i Ki i. I IRK I IK) I II I Bowling Standings I I I.I I) BHuKt 11 Before you build your new home or camp, for complete dr tails the Heat.lalor Firr place ij.att"; heat to all corners the r-jom WILL NOT SMOKE t.itl hills jr.ng wi a'iu Ntv, prices maVe but liu'e more u.ari r.id st', tion. to build. Any stvic tut) ace tycoewful use.

MlinBACIl Coal and Supply Co. 101 a service lhat provides cash iit-n MM need it' Sou mas Yira- i and on or i and u-pa 1 in i io tor S.M»i or more. i 1 and a a i ail 1 1U ot u.It- li- liwt vim 1 i .1 ii. iu .1.1 nf. Pavniems in tahie me prmvipa! nn-l r.aine' Al -r rate 01 a S.

rr-paid ir.nnihlv iintaiirifnt-. shown, a i 1. M.sl, nl, il 11., 1 i.as i. i la i pa lers uliit-r lor 1 J.I. 1, (t rnent Ki i.ljti-.i.s to APPLY BY PHONE! .1 tune sn, in- "i MI Hi I- I i til -I we an lead', wl.cn i.a.i at the ollm iiise- IO i i a- i re i DR.

C. NOVATNIY ANNOUNCE RIQPINING OF FOR PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY AT 505 ELYRIA SAVINGS AND TRUST BUILDING Office Phone 3303 Res. Phone 4437 H0UR5 BY APPOINTMENT FIND HIRITHI CASH J.OAN YOU NliO i so 100 us JIIU StH! "Ml 1000 Chaeit y9Mf ol -i. 4 i) 1 4 1 i- i .) M- 1 1 .4 in i Id .4 1 61 1 1 Q. i )'i -'I 'J! 1 ti 1 1 I 1 21 .1 H'l 1 74 1 1 ti-i 1 ni.aiifT rti! in.

trfnv ''-l i -B 4." "1 1 P-- m- f. fi tl .11 I- 1 a "I V.i^i i Wl WW un uniM.n V-l i n'i f't-rrf nc ivf 'T "'-')ff htHdrr i ri HOUSEHOLD FINANCE The JWlds-. broad Over Woolworth's Phone: L'381, ELVKIA.

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