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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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-I 23 Ships Bring 25,800 Troops hirly-lhfee ships Werg scheduled 'to dock today at cast and west toast ports with 25,800 troops. Bug al New Vbrk: Bafdstmv'n tfoops, including Ibsfd AAA Battalion; 494th and 949 Field Afllllery Battalions. tfoops, Including 1 226lh Port Company; 2nd Mobile Repair and Reclamation Sqtladfon; 13lh Photo Reconnaissance foil, and 891th Engineering Company. Hospital ship with 1,551 patients. New Burh 1,494 troops, including 3892nd Quartermaster truck Company; eight hursts, and miscellaneous troops.

C. W. Including Headquarters cletachififettt of 516th Quartermaster group. Coatdale 1,533 tfoops, including 741st Field Afllllery Battalion; 3275th Quartermaster Service Company; 4010th Quartermaster Truck Company; 3604th hijwler Tr.uck Company; Headquarters Detachment of'i87lh Ordinance Battalion; 3028th Quartermaster TrUck Company; 200th Quartermaster General Service Group, and 16 Why of Doctors Prescribed (CAUSED IV COLDS) must be good 'when of have prescribed It for 10 many years. mtrcssiN acts at once to relieve such coughing.

It actually loosens phlegm and makes It easier to raise. Sale and effective tor both old jounf. Pleasant tatting, re-eiiiistees. Patrick Ifoops, unlisted. Novarehps 48 troops, miscellaneous.

Robert troops, unlisU od. Willtaft troops, unlisted. Francis troops, miscellaneous. Due at Sim Francisco: Vorlclown undesignaled troops. West Undesignat- ed troops.

Kent untJesighated Ironps. miscellaneous troops. Emile miscellaneous troops. Flying ll troops. NO Kodiak troops.

No units. troops. No units. Stonewall SO miscellaneous troops. miscellaneous troops.

DUe at 8osloh: the Howard Victory Bien- vilfc Smith Victory (1.530), Scdalia Victory and Kokomo Victory (1,092) all of Which were originally scheduled to dock yester day but wefc ddlayed by storms, La miscellaneous tfoops. Edward miscellaneous troops. Due nt Nexvport News, Walter troops. No units. Theodorlc troops, including iBt AAA personnel for permanent change of station.

Mall J. undesignated troops. Newton D. troops, Including the 184th Motor Ambulance Company; 515th Ordnance Heavy Maintenance Company and 7th Field Hospital. W.

Keene 15 miscellaneous troops. Annual Bazaar, Snored Heart Church, Dec. 1 2. Good Food Served. AT GARDNER'S Wf hgv? 'g feotf? end ring wi wtth 8 371 IfMNl Itrttt Welliflgton 343 By tOBA M.

fW Stffttt CiH f-Arttl HAKfc Ittfflek IVttt 4f-t fetfettS Oftlt'EKS WELLfNotDN Wclliiifiloh Gfangc held its annual election of ofiictrs Wednesday night. Loyt! B6Us was re-elected master; fcafl B. Jafrtcyson, overseer: ftev. frank Reedef, lecturcT; Erhesl L. Shafp.

stewafd; Roscoe Ohcy, assistant steward; hev. Loyal fe. Werner, chaplain; Mrs. Claude Mohrhiati, tPeasurerj Mfs. Teresa Webber, secretary.

Harvey Meyers, gatekeeper: Mrs. ivy Curtice, Ceres; Mrs, Gladys TJlessing, t'ofnonaj Mrs. Doris Eetls, Flora; Mrs. hoscoe Oney, lady fts- sislanl stewaid. Sidney Hemenway, legislative a- Rfht; Ernest Sharp, trustee; Airs.

Madam Dirlam, pianist. There were Si present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oney and Mrs.

Ivy Curtice received first and second degree. These three will go to Hunllnglon December 6 for third and fourth degrees. A program, supper and 25-ccnt gift exchange will be featured December 12 at the hall. Meal, potatoes and rolls will be furnished by the Grange. Each ohe is asked to bring a covered dish and table service.

Grange meets in Wellington Saturday night. OVfr The Top Wellington's Victory Bond campaign went over big this week. With the overall Individual quota of $110,120, sales reached $117,375. The Wellington district includes the townships of Penficltl, Hunting, Rochester, Brighton and Wellington and tne villages of Rochester and Wellington. The Victory Loan drive will close December 8 although sale of and bonds made during the remainder of December will count toward the community's quota.

Bonds may be purchased at the postoffice, the gas company office or the postoffice. Wed In Announcement was made yesterday of the marriage of William Tudor recently discharged from the navy, to Mrs. Rita DoLodge of Roxbury. Mass, where the wedding took place. The couple will reside with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Tudor, Wheeling avenue, Wellington. ChristmM The church school board of the First Methodist church met Wednesday evening for their November business meeting. The Rev. Herbert A.

Cassidy presided. The Christmas exercises set for Sunday evening. December 23, with the following classes to take charge; Program Clifton. Miss Mary Knapp, Mrs. i lliam Farrar, Mrs.

Howard Worcester and Mrs. Harvey Brey- le'y. Decorating Unanimous class taught by Stanley Johnson and the tree committee, Mrs. Maureen Friend's class. It was also moved to have these classes take full charge' of the entertainment.

Mrs. Rolfe and Mrs. Guy Phelps gave account of the Religious Education school they attended in Elyria recently. Shower -Bride-Elect Miss Bessie Norton was honored guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. A.

L. Waite, Wednesday afternoon, in recognition of her approaching marriage. There were 18 ladies and six children present. The color motif was pink and white with the refreshments carried out in the same scheme. Guessing games on.

household cooking were featured. Mrs. Robert Waite was- best guesser, and Mrs. George Waite was consoled. Funeral C.

Otterbacher, left by plane from the Cleveland Airport enfly Thursday morning to be senl at She funeral his ttuMn, V. bunkhtifsl al Washington, U. C. bunkhursl often visited Mr. Otlcrbaehtr Hoftnr 1 MfS, A tovcfbd-dish JUpfter U-ftd held al the Hebekah hull, Wednesday evening, in honor of Mflrgaf- etta West, who- has Nfoble Grand of Litlywood Rebekah Lodge fof the year of 1S45.

Table decorations, included a centerpiece and favors carried out in pink and green, colors of the Lodge. Lodge members presehled Mrs. West with a beautiful'gift. Several games of bingo, the Dr. 1.

1. Quit and other stunts were enjoyed by the 34 present. Hostesses were Mrs. Rose Mrs. Hajicl Dague, Mrs.

Mary Gray, and Mrs. Doris Burketl. Townselid The following officers, who were elected to serve Oberlin Townscnd club recently will side at the next meeting of the club which will be held at the American Legion Mall, Oeerlin, December 12, at 8 p. m. Francis Wooldridge, Oberlin, president; Alfred Crilc.

Oberlin, vice president; Frank Green. Oberlin, secretary; Frank West, Wellington, secretary; Mrs. Florence Dirlam, treasurer. Mrs. Bertha Bcese, chairman of membership; Mrs.

Josephine Broome, chairman finance commit- Sale, Fri. and .10 to 10, 422 Oxford. Coal, size .12 and 40, cnbi- uci radio. DogTagvSGoOn Sale Tomorrow CdunlJ- Auditor ffahR Ayfcs announced todiy IhAl 1946 dot lags go en at office in the courthouse tomorrow and fit etnl places throughout fhft county. hftte Until SO to puf' the lags Without penalty.

AHcr that date, i penally ef one dollar will be charged for dogs thai MM. John Stack, chnlrnum publicity and esl. cornfnlUoe; Frankie fMmund, chairman pro gtafn; Mrs. Mnry Vanderdp, chair mah social service immlttee; Miss Mrlle Huffman, chairman women's auxiliary and Mrs. Jcssls Wood Hdge, chairman youth's felntlon.

committee. All these of Ober- lln. The public Is welcome' to attend the ffci Lorain County Humane Society Will IH Annual Meeting MoiiflCyi it of ft Mi fa MM of RonoM p. Dunn, 2S2 Second St, llyrlo, ILFKIIDA THOMAS of of Jan, t. the licences er II for fhrtfe fcWiftlei, for fcmftleS fiftd for ft kennel license.

iftalely dot lifteftiTeS tcfl ieW Aj'fM HBcrieiei fof are; Charles Broftn 1 gasollnl lion, Joseph Avon Lnkc clerk; 6. Ofecn'S sfore ftt Av6n; Rlnton 0. J. Afflhef'St; Olio Ruth, South Amhrrst; P. K.

Orfl.V, Wellington; N. Stone, Obfcrlin; Chftflfii Adams, ftudef ornflon; Onrman'g rtore, iumblft Cenler, flhd Ihc general store fit Baton Center, Josephine Miller, Avon, ftr- fesled nt 8:20 n. ffl. lodtty on cHatite of reckless driving when she failed In make A safety slop nl Bfoftd slfeet fitist avenue, cordinit lo twllce. She to be 1 rftifined Ih tjollcft edurt Holmts Delivery FHONI 2124 CITY-WIDI DIUVIRY Milk Supply Scirce ef ind £4a Enjcy Convtmenct BERSCN CHARGE ACCOUI If Will Mib Y6 Se Much QUICK.

No meafurinf. No lifting. 13 to 18 tender, crisp corn by juit adding egg and milk. Flikorn. If your grocer' hain't It' (or Flako) today, check with him afain tomorrow.

SOMETHING FOR HER CHRISTMAS STOCKING? Give Her Edith Mae Perfect Accessories A gift tai, eentaininq ecct witi from the With fpr tn eitra kilt From Meiico leather compesH, from tht prtttitit ever thit itind tht sf IWiATIRi tbit rming gittj, rr PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR THOSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 5mtrt icctuerli! make Ctirijtmsj Gift. Here art idtlf qtlsre in jyit tych Jewelry, Pyrifl, Htnkiei, All and many, many frsm whish GLOVES 1.00 to 5,95 PURSES 2.00 to 16.95 HANKIES 35c to 2,50 JEWELRY 1.00 te 2S.OO SACHETS 1. 00 to 2.00 DRESSER SETS 5,00 to 27,50 BERSON'S A TRUE LUXURY GIFT ARE THESE NORTH STAR- ALL WOOL BLANKlli kSS v. and A perfect gifi for the perfect hottest. A lovely all wool North Ster llenket.

So toft end to werm to tleep beneath. 6 ft. wide end 7'A ft. end your choice of tuch lovely colon et Rutt, Peech, Pink, Hue, Koto, Duit end Gold. WARM WINTER TOGS MAKE SUCIH IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS from fHtt if fjittf Ittt ii4 Wjatu yw'l!.

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