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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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Is 'A Powerful Germ Killer 8H5PORB, in JWHfj-Wj tfie new Wtl effective and drugs fail. Pfdduelifjn of bantracin represents cliniax of four MfUeh By rank L. Meleney 61 coJumblft University, who aeeiden- rfUfilfcled upon the powerful flew ehMhical agent in May. 1S43. At thll time, Dr.

and eo-vfbrkefs were studying the mixture of bactcrin found badly- contaminated It was their belief there were certain tagonlsms between germs frhieh fnight lead ofte kind to destroy another. Nafflcd tot Child In June of that year, a seven- year-old Yorlt City girl, frhoit left Was fractured a street drnt. c.ime to them for treatment. Tho doctors found In the child's compound fracture one bacillus which produced a powerful biotic agent. The girl's name was Margaret Tracy, and the name of the germ killer, bacitrflcm.

will forever honor her. The doctors used her last name and the in combination form to name their discovery. Testing their product, they found that infected fingers, bolls. bunclet, (ties and ulcers responded to it unneces- Mry for a surgeon to lance, or speed up healing in cases where surgery was performed. Production Method Bftcitririn is produced similarly to penicillin, A "hot house" technique ii used to speed the growth of the micro-organism, which is placed for 48 hours in nourishing broth in racks of small flasks.

The broth is then drawn off and the secreted drug isolated. Next, the substancp is reduced to powder form, placed in. smalt vial? jiiiiiiiiiiitfttiliiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiifiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiii; I At Elyria Theatres. I IIMItf If ItftlltlllftlllMilltliilltlll! Hold Annual Music Festival At Eaton evfrntng, April 3S. at 8 p.

m. the annual music UVM frill Eaton school under difseii6n Wsidfon. Ralph la or- TODAY'S GARDEN-GRAPH I At L'APIftiL OMOttrUHV-K(nl. Smith comforts Ann Sheridan this scene from PrenlUs." with Bruce Bc-nhett and Rcberl ll SUHs tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre, 1 fdr the evening PfDcttaiSfttl ftftd crowning; dt Juiiier thd senior MaypoU dance. seventh and fHtde tfirU; "Americdin "tales ffttrri' VlennA Wofids Victory MArch" By the orchestra; Animal Songs" Boy" by the first, sec- oriti and third gfftde chorus: -Lullaby" "NiRht and by the Junior ehoir; solo, Diana Tolfef; "My Ood and "Madame "Looking for the Last Chord" ftnd "Our high school chon- and "America the Beautiful" by tho high school and Junior choir.

Thw fesiivftl of music will open to the public. ids" and; Suburban Calendar eUiSftft p. m. OUlSltUiftWfi meet 'If IIIIMIIttlltlllllllltltillllllll BVttfll AVOW LAR1 KhvaniJ Glub ftl at frlS fn. htDGEVlLLf! CluB meets al Irth at at 8 p.m.

Orange Hail. NO. 0. Com. ot' in Coe flldg.

7:30 p. US, GKAFTON Orange meets in the evening Hall. OftAFTON fourth tjuaftt-fly will be held at Methodist church at 8 m. ftiws if No if fill SO. V.

W. Group fro. I 8 rfi, Mrs. Milton home. Speaker the Rev, ber Robinson.

stored temperalures: Nothing has yel appeared in will inactivate bariiracln, nc- cortiing lo Dr. John T. Ooi'dey. research director for Ben Venue, who cilfd Hint innny infections have built up resistance in belli penicillin and the Milfa drug family. Only recently the laboratories been able to obtain bacitra- cin in a form which is not toxic.

Examination Monday SINO. HEflE I COMB BROOKLYN, N. Y-' Here I go again." said Charles Varelli when a detecllvr- unlkod in as he was holding up a drug store. Police rxprd to send Varelli back lo SinR Sing. where he has spent 23 of his 40 i years.

An examination to determine iijualtliralions of applicants for h- for both Journeyman and mrtster plumbers will be given in Mile council chamber in City Hull, jit was announced today, on M.on- dny. April 28, nt 7 o'clock. is expected that approximately trn for in the city will take the examination at that time. The examination will be given under the direction the city plumbing committee composed of W. Bnrres, Louis Dyke and Inspector Hart Dlckason.

CORA SHEfAftD Hirker 8L 41-4 I for DtlltefJ Seftlct Cill FAITH WARE He Ave 4J-1 i 'RADIO PROGRAMS MUSKMELON Seed cannot atArted outside until the weather And warm, for an extra early ctop, sapecially in areaj where the normally in (Me, seeds should be started in the hot-beJ. When ft hot-bed is not available, start them Indoors In a window box, inverted sods, old strawberry boxes or paper cups. Ilka cucumbers, resent being transplanted, therefore, when they are planted on to give to sod, as illustrated In the nccotn- There were 24 mom- panylhg; Garden-Graph, each chunk of aod can be set outdoors without disturbing the seedling Still another method of getting an early start calls for planting the seeds outdoors but under an open box with ft piece of glass over the top. This entails ft box for each hill. Old seed flat frames can be used with a pane of glass set over each one.

Melons You Can Brag About ly DtAN HAUIDAY tiistributfd by Ctntnl Press Association AMKRSOOX MEETS WELLINGTON The Woman's Afternoon club mcl Monday v.ilh Flora Horr, South Mnin street. During Ihe business meeting, mcin hers 1 voted LAST TIMES TODAY "LADIES' MAN" WEDNESDAY. April ui (KM J.OO When ft Olrl Mmrlti S.I» I'ortin ftcfi Uilt Jim ruin Bill S.4S Front rurrejl 1.00 Tom Mtnnlni d.14 30 Thr Ohio Lovril Tlmmit STARTS TOMORROW LIPS THAT OFFER AND KENT BRUCE BENNETT ROBERT RIVOLI UffSOMETIMES LIVIO TO RIORIT Sunpfr Club 1:15 World Ncut 7.10 Ho))vfood Tbtttcr 745 1.00 Dennli Dij I 3d Ortkt (1420) Hop Hnrrlgan Midnight I'uni MU bv Itlchmond Mont inn Dljfit Eyr.x On romnrrow Pillion fr. Souts to Ftcmt'bir of Sport i Crime Club 1-fttJrr Nr YMCA (Ail lo im'ii'i "w.iw~"7iMo~ World Wide titrt I fy ft Ptritu Hoi I.eagut Sty Kunje aiders Armstront Andorii-Spur'ti t'hnrien Dorolhr Fuldhuro Supper Session In thr Olotmmn Hub Tello re.M MvMerv lijtt Smith DudlM'-Sporti Barry Wood Lont Or. Chriitun I.um tnd Abner All Outdoor! Left On Vuuini The glass-covered box am nil cold frame, the soil warm nnd protecU against frost When the nun brightly, the plasa will" have! to be.

filsed slightly ftt one end for ventilation. When warm wenthef finally arrives the boxes can be removed. Planting the seeds early under "hot-caps." which be puN chased at moat ieed stores, serves to give the same protection. Like cucumbers and squash, muskmelons, to have size and flavor that you can brag about, must have a constant supply ot nitrogen throughout the growing season. Kor this purpose a shovelful of rotted manure should be placed in the bottom of each hill, as illustrated.

Cover It well with soil before you sow the seeds. If manure Is not available, put a couple of tablespoons ot balanced plant food beneath each hill. Harold Prosser and bee, the following stu- 1mm Hcmpnlll. Two who were chosen to repre- were rend for membership. fivej 5 11 11 nBl0 ig i'j ft Sh also reviewed dollars donated to Cancer Control.

ninr fjr 1: Stephen Ware, fresh'- bers and two Mrs. F. B. Orcgg, who hfls spent the Wintrr out ol town, nnd Mrs. Esther Clu- by, who returned from ihree and one-half ycnii spent with her son and family In California.

In the flbscnr.o of Mis. Jlorry Bovard. who 'with her husband on. a three weeks vacation' trip slates on thr West coast, Mary Quickbaum. Herrick pubin librarian, renewed two novels in a pleafiiiR- manner.

Mrs. Bovard had oxpecti-cl to revirw the book "Housalunlc," by Chard Powers Smith. H. D. Barbe the book, "Oieal White of A eunimittcn was named for in-: ln ct onf: Blnkeley and New Hninpfhi'rn" by Ernest Poole.

Upcction on Monday evening, May ci lt oret-n AVON Village Council meets HI 8 p. m. In the Hall. Aid Group 4 meets with Mr $. Margaret Damon at 8 p.

Auction. All groups invited. Ladies Group 3 meets with Mrs. Pearl Phelps at noon. Revelation of Sunshine Group 1 meets with Kffie Carpenter at noon, Tureen dinner.

L.AORANCJR Circle 1 meets fcsther 'Wolcott. Tureen dinner Thursday. LAKE-AVENUE The North Eiyria Grange meets at 6 p. m. GRAKTON Beldcn Quilt Club meets all day with Mrs.

Lottie Klinect. GRAFTON Grafton Kiwanis Club meets 6:30 p. m. school. NO.

OLMSTRD road; General Aid meets 12:30 p. m. i church. NO. Home F.c.

Com. meets luncheon at 12 o'clock. Burke, Peggy Eberling, Jeanne: Knechtges, John Elaine Shepherd. Justine Wedic. Lee' Trenchard and Leonard Those who will assist in the pro-1 duclion Flora Schworer, Mary! Jane Kazmierczak and Darlene' Rader.

LAKE AV6NDE Homemaker's frill meel with Mrs. Sana Pox Ion Lake avenue. Sag luncli at 'noon. Class play 8 p. m.

"The Saturday NiglU dliost." At the school, i ton seniors will present "Who Killed Aunt Caro- at 8 p. m. i ORAFTON Clcai'icis' 1 with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Sheppard in thn rvrning. LAKE AVENUK-The North Elyria Orange will hold a shoftn to honor Mr.

Mrs. James King at 8 p. m. All Grange members i invited. i NORTJ1 OLMatEb-Senim- will play at 8 p.

m. at thn school. South- iern d.inrr will be held at school. jCwst of "tntroducin' Susan" will he guests at the dance. Music KeMival be held in the school auditorium 8 p.

m. Chile is arranging a credit the United States to buy industrial machinery. Admit Two New Members 10. when the Fifth District presi-; anc sophomores, third Helen Wilson, senior, 9-00 DuffT'n Turern I.U Dinrici Adornt; l.lfe Nimt Tlut Bur.j Frink Dinah Shore Piul Whltemtn Braiih 10:00 The nil Story 10-15 0:30 Klj Kyur 10:45 Justice Triumph? Whutler Bint Crosbj Hfr.ry Morjin (ntormntion 11:00 11:15 Hltkntu til IV.ih. 11:45 tttmmy Wmkini Ctrmen Cuvillfro THURSliiAVT 1:00 Madirn Furmir Murriv Yotinj Due (All Nfws-SDnrin Act Blffpy Evcnlr.t Mfl Inviutloo to Muile This IA Goodnight to When Abbin K.

Hand Circle Mrs. George Miner of Mc-! and Albert sophomore. King's Daiinhters met Monday dina. will be inspecting officer. sixth.

evening with Mrs. Eva Vounc. twn The program wn.v in charge new members. Mrs. Bcrglund Mrs.

Robert Brmnlleld. who- rn ff xv and Mrs. William Bnrbor were ad- a talk on Columbui, S. A. Lunch VJl dllUIl milled to Mrs.

L. served by Mrs, Ethel Oney 1 Werner rcflri a story on Paul's ver-land Mrs. RURg. 1 r6SGflt I 13V sion of friendship found in thc Bu.v Luce Home Bible. The program-included quo-! Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Rowland seniors will lions on the founding of the Kind's! have moved into their newly pur-, present "Who Killed Aunt Caro- DaughtCTs and the senior Abbie K.j chased home, the former Walter line" at the school at 8 p. m. Frl- Hand Circle. i Luce properly at 120 Grand day.

April 25. of Jello. cookie.s Rowland, a former Included in the cast are Eliza- and coffee were served by salesman for the Oalion Ironjbeth Maple. Delores Janlz. Willard Ralph Warren and Mrs.

'Arthur. Works and Wellington was figured; Carmel. Dee Lee Martin. Dorothy Baker. j.is centrally located in this terri-' Brraks Shoulder 'ory, Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Yoxtheimrr' Mr. and Mrs. Luce at the present foil and broke her shoulder early i tune arc living in Hunlington, un- Monday forenoon, and was taken then- nc-u home northeast' of i.tb Mflodj 7:00 Nerj 7 IS A reinull Mutlo 7:45 Neitj flepnrnr 1.00 Happy Hink" Do You 8..10 S.45 Muilc Boi :00 Armchair plannmc Syinphonv of Melody Let'i Mareh WIIK H420I (1220( WJW IR50) mil Merer Rural Prollu fireakfxt tn Lodi hospital for treatment. Week's Friendly Bible class of t'he First Wellington, is ready for occupancy. School News Beica Hiyh school present Bill Hour S'twj Up A SwHijr.Varitir Motor Mtnnrri Enrl; Liirht News Act Mornlni Mrlnrtifs church will be guests of'an exchanye pi "gram at Ihe High Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Thurs- (school assembly April 24; OBERON tlOlil CHkllll KORVIN LUKAS 10 00 Katle'n Dtuihler 10:15 Once t'pon Our Time 10 .10 Knar! of We 10 45 Jordan 11:00 rred Warlnr Show It 10 Kerch Snow 111 45 Lnra I IJ.OO Nm Reporter LMlda'l i II JO rotter Dauthlrr 45 in I 00 Woman duo ot Air I 45 Ntnr? niton Krmn Montana Cnwnnri Music hv Hro ifM Music in Mnrnlng fftars In Revh-w Vnfal Wayne Dmt for Mualo Rnnrt Concert Charminj Children Ten Club Bint Crotb; Sinn Kennt Briukful Club Sat It With MuttC Klhel Wln-fri Davil Harum Symphunlc Srlnt Harmony Piano Smile. Time Cltirrt S.am Vicinr Llr.il.ant 3 DO Tndar'i Children Woman In W'hlu 1 30 Mamuerade a.45 I or 'tie Wnrld 3.00 Lift can be Beautiful I IS Ma Perkmi .10 Pepper Kir.ith Vocal A-nn Ace Tien'. Chei'Verti Our Oil Sur.f1»T I'ednv Kij Bluer Bent The Boyi 4 PfrUni BIIIII Or I Rend tj.irrn a Sfc'rt Hurto Mr Trut Story Ujtenmi Tom Brentmao Holiyvdr.i) SSorj Ted Kenny Baker Aee Ron Ten Jo.irne* of Dr ror Ohio Rill uarce Pud Clambakt Bride. Ai Oroon 1.idle* Seated Mtn wi the Hil I ifl Jdf'tf Wldder Brown Time fc.i Box dav evening Literary club members with Mrs.

A. L. Kiplmger. Thursday evening. Woman's Benefit Association meets Thursday with Mrs.

Maxlnc Double Four Pinochle club April 24 with Mrs. B. Graham. Needlepoint Unit meets April 24 with Mrs. Frankly Simonson.

Dorcas society meets April 25 with Roy Clrecnbank. To Kathryn Moiiser, Home Ee- onomijs u-achfr at high' anrl group of her pj.tertaiM Wellington Grange toiiignt. Their will be "TtU- Value nl Nutrition in Our Uvrv" 'Hip Wtllii.glon high stl.ool Ironiliotir- quartet will offer tiuir.bers. Meeting start, 8:30 Initiate Mrmbrrx A feauur of Ihe American Legion meeting on day evening at the Legion Home, was mitialiii'i reremonies for jrven new member-. Paul JODPV.

Juhii Benschoter. Leo Oar- men. William Hatiielcl. Kfnneth In recoii! Sfiuthwesiern Confer- i Wc.rn a Ciir: Marrxi 5 15 Pr-Mia Llfa to 6 4.S Krort 00 fr-rp Mar.ntr.f ft Reroner 'n Hi-m 'i ni Lone. I no Supper ii sen or ihi 1 30 Orar.d MarQUfe Hip Harngan sem Rinse R.oern Rem rer Mr on The.

Ud-irb in r( I (t 1 Htl! Hxmri PHONE 4M2 Amateur Night Every Wednesday with Clyde Reynolds as the Master of Ceremonies Come. Out and Enjoy the Fun EMBASSY BAR Broad St, at West Ave. Persons under 21 years of age Not Admitted. DELICIOUS FOOD COOLING FOUNTAIN REFRESHMENTS At BLUEBIRD Blue Sky Inn 128 F. Bridge St.

FOR DINNER Phone 4617 SUPPER DINNER, PoU- 65c DINNER, Pota. 65c Potatoes, 75c Pota- ROAST PORK toes. Coffee or Tea ROAST BEEF toes, Vegetable, Coffee or Tea RIB STEAK, table. Coffee or Tea GROr.ND BEEF STEAK, Vegetable, Coffee or Tea PORTERHOUSE STEAK, Vegetable, Salad, Coffee or Tea 'i FRIED CHICKEN, Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad, Coffee ot Tea Pota- $1.25 ATTENTION EAGLES NOMINATION OF OFFICERS THURSDAY NIGHT APRIL 24th Every member should attend this very important meeting. Officers of Elyria Aerie No.

431 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES if It's Your ROOF GUTTERS or SPOUTING Call SIBLEY 2492 captured California tuaiuK in the bright, amhcr of (jihsnn'i Muscatel. And it hai the true, rich flavor led bouquet of the prized mutcai grape. I Lincoln io Co Anbtiti if. i :0 inter 4S lift Rrpcr't I Htrkr.rM r' I "0 gtcrv Bm acoci tie PLUS HIT NO, 2 STARTING MONDAY APRIL The Cleveland SINGERS GLUB 100 Will Give A Concert At iLYRIA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Tuesday, April 29. 1947 8:30 P.

M. Guttt Soloiitj: R. Gordon McKinnon and Hong Herman Sponjortd by: Eicbanqt Club ef llyria. S. ON ULi AT CiNTRAL BOOK STORE.

CRANDAU DRUG, STORE HOSPITAL PROTECTION for You for Your Family COSTS ONLY a feu' cents a day Good in Ihr Up to per Day nt All 48 Si.Mes KOO.M AND HOARD IN tor Clprr.iUng Room Koulitir AmhuUnrr I ihuralorv and Matrrnily ovrragt- plus Double Amount (or SUU.UAl. BIN! I Us OI'TIONAl. Mutual Beuefit IWjItl. 4. Ai.ident liO HillUimoii Bldj itfveUnd Ohiu frll rut Billn p4Hi for a few a day.

ity im Galifo, GIBSONS Golden Peasant I I HUSCATEi frond for any ol (hit rich, smooth, juil-meei-enough Ciihmn'i Muscucl, And loo, for coavcrution or bridge. fry a lo Mwitaltl. Pour littlt into grtpefruii hahfs hours before icning. Vt'htt it to ihe flavor ii THE WIME OF THE WEEK Ut Winf-pf-thf-Wttk introduce you to the famous iuii-brigbiai(4 of Gibsion's Wines, either Cjulden Phc4iJnt or Private Stock. Made only from choicest from California's most renotsntd vineyard dii- tricts, finer, true-type wines brouthi to per- icuion the patient, oJd-wurld fvay.

Begin today, to ferve and enjoy the I-U Qttl' lO-TC- by tltj tee Coatfiay, 34 Benedict rOI OUSOH COLDIN 01 PHVAri STOCK WINIS FINK WINIS WITH RAVOI Oblo.

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