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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 11

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Elyria, Ohio
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13. Pickets Turn Back Employes Of Foundry Co, At Bucyrus 'THE TELEGRAM. EI.VHIA, omo Suggestions For Tasty Dishes For Today Designs For Living by Effa Brown force of about 1001 would reopen. i f)ickels turned back fmploye-i I A new advertisement wi.s to ap- thc Crawford Sltcl Foundry Co ip.ar in the paper today. for hen they Reported for work here i by 22 Signers of the original pcti-j fi.t fulfil WttShS' )rlfl nmv say the petitu was fcvcrj d.iy for ihe nrxt few The employes returning to I misrepresented lo them month-: find CRRS jobs after the need it would plant A petition for a return agreement with our i work utis signed by 132 employes.

W.IRCS," the n'w advertisimc-nt said although 22 rif thrm later retracted their signatures. The picket line esl.iblishfd is the first since the steel strike closed the plant thice Wicks ago Thp union the company had rVide an agreement to keep the their jobs after the company lud; "We do not to go back to nioie plentiful in m.iikets. The announced it would reopen the i work until we have rtached an I va.son.tl dfehne in egg prices al-' ic aie of the Inosl umwi-j sallv used and appreciated foruK i Thcv may be cooked in more th.iii anything ebe in the They seldom disappoint you likes them whether' served as simple boiled CKB or an elaborate Plane Into Lake Michigan and Civ- ruimber the They them turned brick immediately when they MW the pickets. A few were reported "Mill hi.ng- ing around." but no effort was made to cross the lines. The petnicn signed by the 132 Workers who said thev wished lo In work and renounce thnr -I-O union appeared an ad in the Bucyriis Tdegrnph-Fc rum Mon- dav The mn; thi it YM May Never Suffer Another Acid Stomach Pain -2Sc If you dread lo fat hccsum- of the pain after- if your Komach hurU tii'l of toinacn anil ulcer ihiiiKeslion.

p.ni pains tor htarthurn. nurtiinc wnution. trmr uiiwi a am1 Ol 01 1 Yni will find rugs one of yoiu hcst hflpi-rs lor the family rlnjner for KUi-nts. Hard cooked for piecing out stull them and for par- nishinK and rxtendiiiK the phitler-of cold meats: or slice them and add to rreamed chicken or f-cafood Here are recipes for bre.ikfast lun: heon. M.pper and even duinei mam courses EGOS IN CREAM IJice several bacon and Rudolfo del Arroyo, husband of until light brown and butter .1 former Elyria woman passed away I several individual baking dishes New York City on Saturday it and sprinkle well the bacon learned heie todas The dc-IHnak two ejJKs e.uefully Jnto each iibni-dfined latr- yesterday The missing men were l.t Robert Schumacher, 20, Wain-town Wi-.

the piL.t: Lt Charles Twomliy. 31. Wo. ds'oek, 111. and Pfc Srntt 20 W.iti<au Wis.

Husband Of Former Woman Dies IF you fcave 0 edAvaffieifif rt.la,d hit by fOd DO btdtidt table thai odjutft to htightt and Adi 0 filling top. Handy lot taling, rtadirig or cord playing l. 2.V mav (rom your Kirit homn trial t- how to avnul another ilomnrli acid ronvtnrpft in 5 mmutes or Vo'fR MONKV HACK. censed is by his widow. Mrs.

Anna Whilchead del Arroyo and two stepsons Frederick and 1946. Chictgo Inc." with salt and pepper pour a little croam around the Cover and place in a Mow i. II-UVIIV-JV MMUJ HIIVI III Gardner H. Whithead. Before her oven 1300 degrees F.I about 10 min- marriage to Mr.

del Arroyo. Mrs. Until the whites are Whitehcad and her sons were for- POACHED EGOS WITH mer Elyria residents and lived on SAVORY SAUCE Washington Ave. Poach eggs in well buttered IKJiicheis or by slipping carefully into water that has just Mopped boiling. When poached to the right extent, drain carefully and put ench one on a slice of buttered toast.

Pour over a sauce made as Gift Suggestions For Valentine's Day KneehoJe Desks Priced Low $57.50 Sewing Cabinets Priced Low $19.50 Wall Racks Priced Low 3.95 Magazine Baskets Priced Low $10.50 Card Table and 4 Folding ChaiTs Priced Low Many other gift selections to choose from Kriday evening in honor of the birthday minlviTsary of theii Menan Chester of Avon. Those present from Avon were. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Chester and son Albert, Mr.

and Mrs. William Chester and daughter Connie, Mr vUiled Harold Duell at Pleasant View Sanatorium in Amherst, Sunday afternoon and also nt the home of Mrs. Nancy Huell in Klyria. Miss Dons Cough of Howling Green Slate University spent Saturday night and Sunday at the and Mrs. Russell Chester and Ira home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs daughter Megan arid Charlie Heiland. Service Men Frank Koiik received his from the Navy, Feb. 4, at Greut Lakes after having been In service three years and over neas years. Adelbei Klucar received his from the Army recently at 1 Camp Atterhury. Ind.

He hud I been in servi-ce three years and six follows: 2 tablespoons butter or rnargnrlne 2 tablespoons Hour 1 cup chicken broth or canned chicken coni-onimc 1 2 green pepper, parboiled and chopped line Salt, pepper and paprika Melt butter or margarine and ntl nd ovcr seas ear High school, the Misses Neva Conk- with flour. Heat chicken! olh nU! art Bt lhp holne of imll. Hochestcr and Betty Kwell their parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Clarksfted chosen bv their net L- Ct r.ii»* i tm. 1.1 iv.

it Rochester Rochester teachers. Mrs. Etva Scott and Mrs. Trudie Burnham, also Mrs. I.ucile Murray and the other HuntniKton school teachers attended the meeting of the I.orain County Kduciitioiial Association in South Amherst Tuesday nighi.

putstandini; in music HriRhton ORAFTO?) At n. m. Jaftu- rtry 2fl. in 9t Joseph's Pnrtsh ftl Bern, N. Burke of Ornhon became the of T-Sgt.

I'rflnk Harrison, with the Stationed ftt t'hcrrs 1 Point, M. Father tntc officinted At the Joiible ring ceremony, The bride word A threc-pic-Ce ensemble of fuchsia nnd black With patent accessories nnd cor- of tt'hlte gardenias. Her sister, Alyee Burke. SK tc. of the WAVES, chose to Wear ft grey and blnck ensemble with red nll'igator accessories nnd her corsage was of ret! roses.

Attending; the groom was a friend. T-Sgt. William Bradford, of the Marines, stationed at Cherry Point. The bruit's mother nlso attended the wedding. Wore blank suit with p.ttent accessories and corsage of while roses.

Preceding the couple's departure lor their honcvmoon trip to Kinston. N. C. Wedding breakfast wns served nt the New Bern Hotel 10:30 a. in.

Upon their return thov will make their temporary residence at 1320 Spencer avenue, New Bern. Sgt Harrison expects to be discharged frotn service on March 8. The couple then plan on making their future home near Orafton. Brighton INTKRKSTINfJ ITEMS BRIGHTON Forty-eight men attended the men's social meeting nt the school last Thursday evening. Oscar Shares of Cambridge spent the week-end with his family at the Clement Greene home.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greene of Walce- man were Sunday dinner guests and Mr. and Mrs. C.

Blnckman of Berea were Sunday mpper guests at this home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Stlmaker of Elyria were Sunday guests of Wai- or canned chickfn consomme nd add Kosik of Stony Ridse road. music teacher, the former Miss ..,.1 nuu in int inixiurc, stirring URK lu music teacner, nms i until thickened. Add the parboiled. John A. 3-c of i Kime to play with a selected eroun hopped guen pepper, and season Kalispell.

Mont, is visiting at the students from Ihe schools of' well with salt, pepper nnd llnmp of his sister and husband, Lorain county at Clevel-iml in' If preferred, four table-spoons pre- Rev nnd Mrs. D. Ibach. Murch. tld pared nwv be Mibsti-j Sixtrrn Club Mrets Mrs Betty Wmficld and Mrs.

Ab- Mr and Mrs. Frank Pickering! bic Jewett attended the meeting of tilted for the green pepper. OMELET CREOLE 1 sm.ill onion, minced 1 4 cup minced green peppe 2 tablespoons butter or niarg.i!ine 2 1 2 nips -aimed or stewed tomatoes 1 4 cup sliced. Bulled 'i. Salt and pepper Home Councillors of Farm Women's Clubs at Olierlm, Thursday Pl.ins for Achievement Day aiid entertained members of the Sixteen club at their home.

Saturday. i I I L'I I I Five Hundred was the evening's! next years' program were arrang- enteriainment, with prizes being ed. awarded lo Mrs. Eugene Hubbard Sunday diner guests of Mr and i George Hausserman. Mrs.

Claude Hodfikms were Mr. nnd At the conclusion of the evening, Mrs. Marvin Kettle, Clarksfield refreshments were served. The and Mayor nnd Mrs. Hodg' 1 14 cup milk 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 8 teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons butter or margarine Cook onion and green pepper in the two tablespoons butter margarine, until soft Add tomatoes and olives.

Season to ta.Me with salt and pepper, add dash of cayenne if desired. Simmer until sauce rather thick. Keep hot while nking omelet as follows: 'Bea' eggs with milk until well mixed Add 1 2 teaspoon salt and 1 8 ten- spoon pepper. Heat two tablespoons butter or margarine in skillet; add egg mixture and cook over low hent. With knife lift edge of onu-let to let borne of uncooked mixture run Under cooked portion Repeat, until cooking is completed.

When omelet Is set, fold over and remove to a hot platter Serve with (Distributed bv United Feature SM.dieate, Inc will meet in two weeks at I 'he home of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hubbard, Detroit road. Celebrate Anniversary kin. Mrs Carrie Conklm celebrated her 83rd birthday Wednesday. She has been indisposed, the result of lllr ruSUIl Ol The For-Gct-Me-Not Mission club ut is improving slowly now celebrated its 25lh anniversary at the home of Mrs.

Edward Khng- shirn, Saturday afternoon The regular met'ting was held followed by a luncheon. Those attending were, Mrs Florence Curtiss, Miss Theresa Wagner, making omelet' as follows: 'Beat Ir £. Mc na rs Louis CRKS with milk u-rti UeChaiit. Mrs. Jerome Osier, Miss Dora Bungert, Mrs Edward Khng- shirn and Mrs.

William Cummtngs. Cominjr Events Official board of the Methodist and is able to get out agai'n. Hoi- many friends tendered her a card shower. Mr and Mrs William Murray and daughters Melmda and Miinbelle and William Murray sr. attended Farmer's Week program at Columbus this week.

William Save an address Tuesday A family gathering which celebrated the birthdays of several members of the C. family at the Lawrence Snyder Shine For Your Valentine PKRMANENTS $7.50 SHAMPOO and 1 SET $1.50 Open All Day Wednesday Phone 2958 LOUISE'S Beauty Shoppe 29 Century Blk. Marjory tfaii A guest tost Week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Edwnrds. Sir. nnd Mrs. Clftlf boss and Mrs Phillip Hunt nnd daughter, Emilv, visited rt-Intives in St.

Mary's Sunday afternoon and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sundny supper Attests of Mrs. Mund Shernirtn of WelllnRton.

Quite number froffi Brighton ntiendcd the electrical fiiectlng at Wellington Motidny. ftnnof AnhlrffMHM tn honor of the sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Robert t.ee Sunday were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs E.

Edwnrds. In honor of her husband's birthday, Mrs. CViles Anderson entertained for Saturday evening supper. Mr. nnd, Mrs Mnrry Clawson, Mrs Ira I.ee, daughter Ellen, and Mr.

nnd Mrs. Hnrrl.ioti Trlpp. ROAtt MAoS'KT COt.LKCTS SCRAP SAN BElWAnnWO. Cal. -Through the daily use of an electric road magnet mounted on truck.

Ihe Army Air Technical Service Command here collects total of 20,470 pounds of metal scrap a year on t-oads, streets, parking areas ahd flight lines. Happy At- faf Hif'i Birthday Party WAKfcMAN the ef and MM. ftiafeftcs Piwdt tai Scene of bWTutoj? (Strty on Sunday fioftoflfif Pierce, the pun? had by W.i daughter, who sssiiied hjf daulWef, Barbara, and hef jilitef, MfS, Costs, Nieklef. Those present beside Mr. Mrs.

Pierce Mr. and £3. T. Bailey and daughter, and Nickler and son Robert 6f Haven and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Serchor of Wakoman. Many friends called during the afternoon to extend many happy returns to Mr. Pierce And to wish Mrs. Pierce a speedy recovery. Mrs.

Pierce, who recovering from a serious accident, was able to partake of the dinner, COLDS as most WICKS VAPoRug Relieve misery, as most mothers do, Rub the throat, chest back with Juat Arrived In Time For Valentine's Day Finer Perfumes LANVIN'S Mon Peche "My Sin" 2.25 dr. QUERLAIN'S Shalimar and After the Showers 2.50 dr. WORTH'S Projets and Vers Le Jour 12.50 oz! SCHIAPARELLI Shocking and By the Dawn 2 75 dr MOLYNEUX Vogue, Rue Royal, Vivre, Chic 2.00 dr. ARDEN'S Blue Grass, Night and Day FRAGONARD'S Stolen Moments 12.50 TUVACHE'S Violet 8.50 BIENAIME'S Caravane 12.50 CARON'S Mimosa Other Perfumes 2.50 up RIRKLINE't Beaut Salon DIKIVLinC 3 Accessory Shop 250 Second Street Next to Elks Club Ph. 3319 i i i i tut HIM i a i it i i i t'i church will be held in the church.

home last Sunday was intended by i Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Biddingcr. No'- i Church night will be held at the va; Mr and Mrs.

Lame Biddinger Baptist church, Wednesday, begin-' and son. Amherst; Mr. mid Mrs Avon HONOR MEGAN CHESTER AVON Mr and Mr- George Euchre of Birmmghiiiii enu i truneii mns at Howard Carnck and son. Elynn I-adies Auxiliary meets Tuesday and the hosts and their daiiRhters in the school rooms i Ladona and Loretta. The regular meeting of the school Mrs Will Murray went to Nev.

board will be held at the High York. Monday, where she will'vis- School, Tuesday evening it in the home of her daughter arid A benefit card party for the Al- family the Wpstbruoks. lar and Rosary rlub will be held at Richard I.ivermore, Elyria. was in 'he school club room. Thursday 'town to look after the Livermore evening.

home and the prospects of his bee Thursday evening. the regular itiduMry which he had to abiindun at a family parly, at their home meeting of ihe village council will when he entered the Navy 'be hi Id at the Town Hall Mis Florence Fl.in.if: in the The of the Methodist uiek-end and MoncLis wall hei si church w.ll mi-el at the home of I ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs William Wingate. Thursday A.

Scranton, Mr evening. There will be a Valentine party for the young people at the Baptist church. Friday evening Other Items Mrs Henry Smith of Fremont and Mrs Rose Conrad and family of Elyria were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alva Bungarl. Sunday Mr and Mrs Will.am Chester i ton is still in very poor health.

Straight to Her Heart with Flowers 4 For grift that speaks better than words give her flowers. Corsages. $3 up 'M Roses $5 up AV, 1 -w Jr BI vti i Blooming Pkmts 1 -50 up dentine hursday, Feb. Hth Pay H.VKI.VS TELKGB4PH 322 Street rite REUBLIN BROS. 564 Broad Street Phone 2226 Please Phone Orders by 9:30 a.

m. Complete Selection DIABETIC FOODS FROSTED FOODS WOKS New Wallpaper QliEANER BEECHNUT BABY FOOD STRAINED J3 for GHOPPEP 2 for WAkYET OMAR Cream of Rye Cereal Meal for Porridge and Baking Gluten Flour 3 lb. BOJ EngUsli Style BJSCHITS Palmolive SOAP Bar NESGAF3E Two Sizes fancy Head Jlice WHFN IUYIKC FMIICS LOOI foi IHIS sui IOUI $yipi 10 Prosperized" Dry Cleaning For Pick and Delivery Service ORTHJ NCTO and G4REY Two Drive-in Plants and SAVE Avenue at North Street E. Bridge West America the laundry Service in the WqrWJ.

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