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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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At Eiyria Theatres AT CAPITOL TOMORROW Dnnna Hrcil helps Tom Drake out ol his difficulty in this scene fp "Fnithful in My with Edward Everett Hcrton It tomorrow the Capitol Theatre, 4 I Ohio, Afonrfay, Jan. 29, IM1 Advises Boards To Wait Oh State Aid Decision Calendar nisi 4438 8:30 4, M. 1 KVKNTS Loratn County flnrl rural! AVON LAKE-Community rec school boards, considering possible! meeting Will be held at the salary increases for teachers, have school at 8 p. m. Monday, been advised to defer final action tm-lll definite information Is avail-.

rilimla nt IP Avon school able at to whether the stain IcRis- 8 rn. Monday night will provide additional state Lorain County Md for Ohio schools. i Officers and Homo Economics Com- Wellington By CORA M. SHRFARH 523 Barker St. Phone 21-Y For Service Call FAITfl WARE derrick Ave.

West Phone 42-L TROOP 93 TO GET CHARTER Ch'nrtcr presentation of Troop 03 of the Wellington Boy Scouts, will be an event of Wednesday evening, January 22, at 7:30, at Scout headquarters In First Congregational church. The public Is invited. There will be Scout demonstrations and a Scout movie entitled "Man of Tomorrow." Carl Oney is chairman of this troop committee. Son Coming For Funeral Relatives In Wellington, have received word that the funeral services for Charles and son, Robert, who perished In a fire that destroyed their home near Newton Falls, will be delayed pending arrival of son In the Air Corps stationed in Germany. An effort Is being made to have him home for the funeral.

The mother and anbther son, James, and a 'daughter, Julia, who were badly burned, after the father rescued them, before he perished, are all still confined to the hospital at Warren. Gosling Is the most seriously burned of the three, but is expected to recover. Mr. Gosling was a charter member of "Spirit of '78" Post of the American Legion of Wellington, and served in World War 1. Elected Officer Clalr L.

Hill of Wellington, arid Mcretary of the Lorain County Fair Board held here, was chosen second vice president of the Ohio Fair Managers' Association at the closing cession of the 22nd annual convention held -last week in Columbus. Hill will succeed Lawrence Lake ol Cincinnati, who was elevated to the office of first vice president. Kf-rlcctcil Director L. Wlnflelrl McConnell. Wellington.

R. F. and two olhcr directors, E. A. Spnfford, Huck Creek, and Everett C.

Hale, Burton, were rc-elecled to the board of directors last week nt the ninth annual meeting of the Milk Producers Kedera- ion held in Cleveland, when more nan 350 members and their guests ttended. ifretlng Pontponed Again The meeting of the Wellington Button club has been postponed or the second time, and will be icld Tuesday afternoon, January 1, at home of George Howk, Route SB, south of town. Dance IVOLI A GOOD This advice has been given in a letter sent out by C. A Gibbcns, county school superintendent, along with figures showing officials and board members in each district how the proposed school finarjcc program would affect their dis-j tr.icts, Gibbons reported that several In- qulrlcs have come to his office re-1 cently about the possibility of in- creasing teachers salaries for the rest pf the present school year. Gibbons pointed out that nny increases in the regular Foundation Program would not be effective until the third quarter of this year, as the present program will be in effect until June 30.

Evangelist Is III Services Discontinued The revival services at the Second Methodist church will be discontinued this week because of the illness of. the evangelist. The Rev. R. E.

Homblcn is pastor of the church. litlcnd the funeral of Mrs. Mabel Rowland, Friday afternoon at Andrews Funeral Home. tnilli.es will hold -their meeting on Monday night ut Carlisle Orange at 8 p. m.

Those attending are asked to bring sandwiches or Coffee will be served. NORTH i 1 club meets at 6:30 p. m. at the Town Hall for dinner. NORTH 204 Troop of Boy Scouts will meet at tlu- Cl.igue Road church nt 7 p.

m. NORTH OLMSTED Literature Group will meet at the library at p. m. NORTH Si -mils meet at town hall. Bring can nf food for supper.

Also one nrtn'lc from foreign country. NORTH Girl Scouts will meet at 7:30 p. m. nt the town hall to go skating in Berea. EVENTS TUESDAY NORTH review fjmnsored by the Women's Club will be given at 1:30 p.

m. in the high school auditorium. Dorothy Fuldheim is the reviewer. NORTH OLMSTED Village) Council meets at 8 p. m.

at the Town Hall. Orange meets on Tuesday evening. LAKE Orange George Lehrer COMING TO EI.VRIA The Americanization committee of The American LeRion will prc- sent George Lehrer in an imperson- ntion of Abraham Lincoln after the regular meeting of the Legion Tuesday night. l.ehrcr is nn actor and stage director of thirty-five years experience and hns appeared on Broad- and in the movies with many "big names" in the entertainment world. Because of limited facilities this cnlprtiiinmrnt pat tire must be limited to Lcglonaires and their invited guests.

rftrf. Kiblet- trill speak on "Today 1 Juvenile, Adult." ORAtTTON Anchor Rebckah Lodge meets in the lodge hall installation of officers in tlie even- ORAFTON Volunteer Fire Deportment nfrots in the Town Hall Tuesday pveninc. NORTH Club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C.

Kcrkhoff at 1 p. m. Charles Ross landscape architect for the State Highway Department will be the speaker. LAKE Township formerly the Lake avenue will meet at Lake Avenue school at 7:45 p. m.

Program by third grade. Mrs. E. D. Adams will care for children during the meeting.

EVENTS WEDNESDAY HENRIETTA-Henriclta Grange mcots. Note meeting date change. meets at the home of Anna and Maude Busoh promptly at 1:30 p. m. on Wednesday.

Grange meets in the evening at Grange Hall. men of the Grunge will treat the women to an oyster supper at 8 p. m. at the Grange Hall. NORTH OLMSTED-Norlh Olm- stcd Community orchestra will RADIO PROGRAMS A large attendance of Eagles, wives and friends nltoiided the iance sponsored by Entiles in their iall Friday night.

The Ashland Merrymakers playrd for dancing. lay Spencer Monday Night The Veterans of Foreign Wars Basketball team will play Spencer American Legion on the Wellington Ugh school gym floor Monday light, January 20. The Spencer cam is made up of former Spencer rllgh school stars and lumlnariei rom surrounding communities. This game starts around 8:30. Sanorito's Wellington Merchant! will play In the preliminary, start- ng at p.

m. Expected Home Expected home this week is Dan BeVier, Wellington High school senior, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Webber BcVicr, 138 Forest street. Dan is in Lakeside hospital, having knee condition corrected that has been annoying him for several months.

Short Items 'Life in Pittsfield," is the theme of comedy to be given at the "Rat Hunt I'arty," Directed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brandt, to be presented In Plttslteld Town Hall tonight, Those taking part will be Tim McRoberts, Sam Belts, Sidney Mr, Clark and 1 James McConnell. This fs in recognition of taking paj-t in the rat hunt held In Pittsfield last month, ending December 9. "Dog Vs.

Rat," is the subject for panel discussion directed by Dr. C. O. Cobb, Oberlin veterinarian, Briefs Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Branson of Midland. were among those to RomarluibU for STOMACH TROUBLI For pain UdiMsUon, Ki, bloating, haartburn, fM trills, buralif actuation tour stonmh, wbtn by txctta stomath VOW'S TABLET! und to itrtacM. Cnthuslastle dallf CLEVELAND VON PINkTXBUtTS. You too should Ur VON'S for prompt ami amaiing Without rif li liquid 41M or el Iran work. Aik ttf CLEVELAND VON TABLET! your drutf lit.

Drue IMoren" MONDAY, January 10. (uhjcci (a wTw (850i World wide Entra Terry and Plratea tUngo Riders 8ky King Jack Armrtroni Hut l.eamif Tenneaaee Jed wT 5:00 When Otrl Marries rime (or Music VIS Portia Facts Ufa Superman 5 30 Jim PlRlii BUI Captain Mldnliht 6.45 Front t'age rr To Ml 6 00 Tom Manning bv Richmond Andorn-Sporu News Montana Cowboys News Dorothy Fuldhelm Thi- Ohio stor.r tjisirusted Dlgrft Supptr Session Campflre UelodlM Thornae Eyn on 1:00 Supper Club Pulton Lewis. Jr. Mystery of Week "riudiry Sports Hustler? will mtpt at the home of Clara Krucck nt 11:30 m. tureen dinner.

Mac Smith will be co- hostess. Bring cancelled sales tax stamps. AVON T. A. meets nt 8 p.

in. nt the school on Tuesday. meeting is changed to Wednesday because of the basketball game at the school. meeting of Russia twp. LaOrangc nnd Carlisle Farm Women's Clubs will be held at the home of Mrs.

Harry Laucr on West Ridge road nt 1 p. m. Tues- Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and. expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, to- flamed bronchial mucous branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back.

CREOMULSION for Colds, 6ronchitis meet at 138 p. in. at Coe Memorial building. NORTH OLMSf ED meets at the Town Hall. NORTH B.

S. meets 1 at 12:30, Bring sewing materials for the repair of choir robes. SIGN OF OMAHA, over the headquarters of the Nebraska Power Company reads: "Electric Service Is Cheap." Recently something went wrong with the sign and the first 11 letters were dark, leaving the 11 letters brilliantly ed. RECORD FOR YOUR LISTENING Vatoe Caprice Vnltt Rrillahte IONACE PAUERKWSKI Planlsl Prize Song On Fernem Land RICHARD CROOKS, Tenor Flngal's Cave Overture BOSTON "POPS" ORCH. Cornish Rhapsody HARRIET COHEN, Pianist LONDON SYMPHONY Oklahoma Medley ANDRE ORCH.

Thy Home In Fair Provence (Travlata) Evening- Star fTannhauser) JOHN CHARLES THOMAS, Baritone Clalr de Lune Llehestraum JOSE mjRBl, Pianist The Skaters Waltz ARTURO TOSCANINI, Con. Wagner's Music and Appliance Store 309 Broad Street Phone 3182 ADULT CLASSES STARTING ftEOl.VNERS JAN. P. M. ADVANCED FEB P.

BALLROOM DANCING Stone Dance Studio 340 Broad St. PHONE 2187 BEER and ALE BY THE CASE Dial 4527 Jot Down This Number- It's Not Listed. Coll Us For All Sports Events. MARSH CUENIN Brood St. and West Ave.

1:15 rJru-a of World 7:30 BymphonttU 7 Songs to Rem'ber Jack Gmlib Henry Taylor Dob Hawk tnMcte of 1:00 Cavalcade o( America McOsry. 'Mouse inner Sanctum 1:15 1:30 Howard Barlow Gregory Hood Joan Barry Wood Lone Ranger Luin and Abner Skip Parrell Sherlock llolmel 9.00 Donald 0:30 Victor Born UibiTel Heattfr Heal Lilt Stories Ouy Uimbardo Faith 10:14 10:30 Qula Procrsm 10:45 11:00 Htvt 11:11 Richard Harkneas 11:30 Frank Strasek 1T45 Blue Darron TU Pishing Hunting Screen Oulld Let's do Visiting Minority Opinion Job Drs. Talk" Homes for O. Strikes and Spares Quit of Two Cities DincUtnnd Bay Murray Young Disc Digger News-Sports Sleepy Serenade Columbia Concert Ace evening Malsdlia This Is Goodnight WTAM Modern moot armer WIIK (All "04201 Subject to Change.) ff220i WJW Georgia Craektri VV(SAK Hill Mayer News BUI Mayer Rural (8SO) Frolics LAST TIMES TODAY "TWO SMART STARTS TOMORROW 1:00 News Rey. Nusibauro Bill Mayer 1:15 Music Boi Voice ot Comfort News 1:30 Music Wake Up Bwlng Variety Pair rt Mrlodlei Happy Hank RtVeUle Digest News 1:18 Do You Remember Kenny Sleds Montana Ccwbors 1:30 News Music by Request Melody Lane Slim SUraJn Rrtlev 9:00 Armchair Planning Vocal VcgneJ Wayne Mack (:18 Music or Manhattan rime fnr Music Daytime Classics Concert Veal Pocket Varieties Oiarrnlni" News Don's Early Llfbt News News Ace Kotfee Korner IMng Crosby CUois Kenny Baker Breakfast Club Nelson Olmsted 10:30 Road of Life 10:45 Joyce Jordan Bay It With Music Ethel Winters 11:00 Pred Warlnj ebow 11130 Jack Berch Show Lor a Lawton Symphonic Bwtng Piano Mnods Bmlle Time Victor Ltndlahr Ranch Checkerboard Time Kate Smith Treacurc Hunt Aunt Jenny News Ace Helen Trent News Reporter 19:19 Linda's Ptrit Lore 11:30 Editor's Daughter 13I4S Hearts In Harmony 1:00 Woman's Club ol Air Spruce Up Time 1:18 Beat (he Doys 1:10 News EMnt Crosby 1:45 Nancy DUon Slntlni 3:00 Today's Children 'Cedrle Poster Grand Slam Rosemary My True Story Hymns Tom Brennemao Hollywood Story Uang Kenny Dak'er News Again Our Qal Sunday Hiumpus Boys 1:16 Woman In White 9:10 Matauerade 1 Light or the World Linger A While Queen lot a Day nix SUter Ma Prrklna Dr.

alone Road Sec. Mrs Burton' Perry Mason Lone Journey Bride and Clroom my Arittocrata Baukhage Tello Test Casy to Reme'bet Melody Time Cleve, Clambake 3:00 Mft Can be Beautiful Muilc Pur Ohio Anttocrata Ladles Be Seated Ma Perkins Man With Hat 3:30 Pepper Kenny Slfds Musical Treasure Merry Oo Hound RlflU to Happiness Mutual HerUa.it 4 00 Backitaft Wife Pact In Ruyme House Party Band Stand 4:15 Stella Dallas The Debnnnatret 4:30 Lorenso Jones Lsdj Pare That's Life younf Wldder Broro Buck Roecri When a Qlrl Marries Time For Nrws ferry and Portia facts Life Superman lianite Riders Sky King Just Plain Bill Captain Midnight Jack Armstrong 8:45 front Page Farrell Tom Mil Tennessee Jed Tom Manning News Anrtorn: SporuT 6:16 News Reporter Montana Cowboys 6'30 Songs America Sings Pigrst Hupptr Eyes Tomorow News Nrws ft 4S Thomas 00 Supper Club 1 IS News of Ihr World 1 30 Maurice Spitalny Or. Mystery of Ddy 1:00 Rudy Vallee Show 1:15 1:30 A Date With Judy oo Amos 'n' 15 i 30 rinber McOet (.45 ToToo Bob Hnpe 10:30 Red Skellon 1044 11.Ofl News'Reporter Klrhard Karkntss II .10 United Natioiu II 4b News Dorothy Puldhrtm Campflre Melodlea Tellri Test Week Jimmy Dudley to Remi'ber Kmnh Show Wood Show Walit Time Mrlodv Hour Wayne King Inside of Sports "Bootiand Advtrs of Falcon Uabrtel Meatier Bt.irtes from Life Mrm for You This IS Duly fpton Close News out Digger Bay Blj Town Mel Blanc Pop Arthur Godfrey tg Try Oui Ti.eatre I.um 'n' Abner nid You Know Bosron Or. Human Relatloai Hank U'Amico Bandstand fit-wit and Sports News Serenade Eytnmg Melodies Invite to Learning This le Ooodnlgbt DOUBLE THRILL SHOW THIIR LOVI WAS A FLAM! THAT DESTROYIDI nm HIT RAtfH IYRD CAROL HUGHES "DESPERATE CARGO 11 EMBASSY BAR at Iroad St. Elyrki, Ohio COM! IN AND fKJOY AN EVENING- OF FUN AND DANCING.

DANCING EVERY NIGHT MOW Q. What rdticational benefits do 1 get under the Gl Bill of A. If you serve honorably on active duty for a period of 90 days, one day of which is served between September 16, 1940, and the date of termination of the present war, or you are discharged because of an actual service-incurred injury or disability incurred within that first 90-day period of service, you are, upon discharge, entitled to one year of education in the college, trade or business school of your choice for which you can qualify. In addition, each month of active duty, including the first three, prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another month of post-service education, up to -18 months. Your tuition, laboratory fees, up to $500 per ordinary school- year will be paid by the government.

Also, you will receive $65 a month living allowance; $90 a month if you have dependents. What about family For men enlisting or reenlisting now, family allowances will continue until six months after the war is officially ended. Q. What arc my chance of going overteai? A. If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to serve in any overseas theater which ha.s openings, especially Japan or Korea.

Q. Can I tlHl the branch of tervicc I want la teri'e in? A. Yes. You can pick any branch which ha.s quotas to be filled, if you enlist for 3 years. Q.

there any I con in my old grade? A. Yes you can, if you reenlist for a term within 20 days after your honorable discharge. Q. li there any other, tctty I ran reenlitl in grade? A. Yes, if you held one of certain military occupational hpecial- ties, and were discharged on or after May 12, 1945, you can reenlist in a grade depending on I her It-iiKifi 'if lime you held the desired M.

O. S. your nearest U. S. Army Rtcfuititiy S'aficin (01 to any other questions you may or ior further on Ilia al)O'9 SOME ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 1.

A rrrnlitimrnl honui of ISO for Mrh of ictire service itirli lionui was lust paid or since lust rnlry inln srrvic-e, prmidt'il reciilulmr ul within 3 months uflrr lust hunorulilr ilin hargi-. 2. rrrilil arcrura at llie rale of 30 days per yrar of tcrvirc. I. par for all men rligible therefor, tvlirii ilimliurged to enlist or rcrnlist.

4. Option lo retire at half pay for llie rett of yonr life aflcr 20 years' increasing to three- pay nflrr 30 years' service. All previous honorable active federal military service counts toward rclirenirnt, 5. Knlistmenu for or 3 ycuri. Enlistment 1R to 31 (17 with ronsent) ex- rept for men uuw in the Army, wbu can reenlist at any age.

"le "Wtrrtttt "Vtltt Hfll." ea Hi NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN to food. CJorA.4, MtJkal oaW Starling fay fer Master Sergeant or First Sergeant 9165.00 Technical H5.0O Staff Sergeant 115.00 Sergeant 100.00 Corporal 90.00 Private First Class 80.00 Private 7S.OO MOHTHIT IITtllMINT INCOMf AFTIRl 14 JO ars' Service 1185.63 151.88 129.38 112.50 101.25 90.00 .84.38 87.75 74.75 65.00 58.50 52.00 48.75 In Addition to Column of Above: Increase lot Service Overseas. Increase, up to J50 Maximum Per Month, if Membw of Flying or Glider Crews. ISO Pur Month lor Parachutists (Not in Flying-pay Status) while Engaged upon Parachute Duty. 5'V Increase in Pay (or Each 3 Yews of Service.

GOOD 10 a FOH rou U. Army (. ti (J I YOUR REGULAR ARMY SERVES THE NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND PEACE NOW AT $. ARMY 303 Broad wgyBldg, Lorain, Ohio Pelt Office Bldg. Eiyria, Ohio.

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