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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 4

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Elyria, Ohio
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.1 'VBK CHROiVlCUg TELfXJKAM, ELfttLA, OHIO OTA All lot Knsoline must bf accomfMMicri by the Mlleaft Rationing ftacoftj each ttiotofist received With hit new Book, the tlM (inn record it no longtf ttttfttttf when making application tor tup- plemental gasoline, the ontjr requirement being Record. All Plant Trans- portnfinn and Service Station operators ghouM Inform motorists when they make' inquiries that it is no longer necessary to in their old tire inspection record, and that only the new Mileage Rationing Record Is necessary. All automobile should submit their inventory of used passenger automobiles In their place nf business as of September 11, 1944. This idling should be on Form projjerly filled out. If dealers have not as yet received furm they ihould contact the Hoard's Office immediately and niie will supplied to them, as this inventory mutt be in the Lfltt TlMt IMw Board's Office by ll, If44.

1ft- quirlfs rffsrdlnf of fuel oil fof tpatt hMtrrs which In many cases been drlHped nnd brcome bur- ing October any person who uses space heater will have an opportunity to present facts to the local Hoard who Will then leview the individual requirements of each space heater. Copies of current community ceiling prices for packaged dry groceries are.now available to all consumers in the Hoard's Office. Any person desiring information should contact the Trice Division nd a chart will be supplied. There lave been numerous women's clubs who have discussed these lists wilh- their own groups according to nfnrmatlon received by the Board. Phis Is nnf way to make periuiiis 'price conscious." Natural condition unpacked dried Wellington By CORA SHKPARB n.irkrr St.

Phone lof iwlitety Vrtfre tall noiiMLB rcATi'ftr. HIHW COMING TO Ann Harding and l.tslie rooks are shown in Lynn Merrick, a Fcenc from the mystery tlirillrr. "Nine coming the Thealre starting next I Wednesday, Kvelyn Ki-yi and K.ilki-nlnirj; also in the cas't. I The second feature in tin- sami' starring Jon H.ill and in 'The Invisible Mun's EC- and and Inlcr crops, are placed under ceiling prices by MPR 557. which became 'ffectlve September 9.

1944. Wholesalers and retailers will be notified is to what regulation they will use )y the processor. Eaton DTNOOL opened last week with attendance of 101, twenty live of whom nre in the first grade. The faculty remains the same us last yenr except the second and Ihird grade teacher, who is now Mrs. Julia Hlllier of El.vriii nnd the high school nnd history teacher.

who is Dominir DeFazIo of Klyrm. The ipecitil part time teachers HIT new. Beverly Melnme nf Crcc- ton is art instructor and the two for music are Miss Mnriun Widdow- of Cleveland and Miss Ruth Christman of Mansfield. Bus drivers employed for the ycnr are John Mm-k, William Oxford nd Weaver Keener. Organise C.

V. The ymmg people met Sunday niRlvt at the town hall to organize a Christian Youth Fellowship group. The program of the evening opened iwth a devotional perind conducted by tlie Hev. Wi'nvcr Keener, and several old hymns were sung. Mrs.

Tony Kill as chariman of the group then outlined the plan and ptirpme of the organization. She nnd two other young people Deloresi N.VMI A Kan shortage may keep C'ounly from having the services of a county farm ugent for the duration of the war or until the housing Tlie situation Improves. Two applicants for the vacancy have ijiven up tliej i. position after efforts tu find a residence proved futile. C.ul dinner.

the lust county furm owns, By Jiminy NEXT? Fi'i-wli linvc sliown sud- ilrn flair rutting off a woman's Ins home here and plan- In lemain; so his house uffpis ti liiiir: ll tlu'v Ki'i'p on. it's safe to lie! We'll a race ol' HAK- Pl.t the First church school board met Wrdnesday evening for their Sep- temlier meeting, among the important items discussed was candlelight service to be presented the morning service, Oc- 1 lohir 1. which will be held in con- ncttion with the World Wide Com- service. Time of service will be 10:30 ll.ln. This will be a memorial service in of the service men uoinrn on.

the church honor Candles will be lighted for r.ii lepre-MMittitivc of the church u. 'lie service by a relative. 1 will be special by the i nnd the Hev. Herbert A. nl vtll deliver a message ap- t.o the occ.i.-ion.

A com- of w.is appointed by 11.1' romposetl of Mrs. i'l. Friend, Charles Barnes Cora M. Whep.ini. to purchase a seivice flap, which is expected tn api'i-ai for the fust time Hi this i ii-r Approximately 80 are on the The public is cordially ii, ii to attend.

Mis. A. II I'eiree was elected to sc'vi' a- sccri'tary of tlie Home dc- partnu'iit. and Mrs. Helen Taylor, RADIO PROGRAMS 4.00 Olll Mm irs nncl Ltirn BUI Prunt r-rn-ll Lurmlni Mirch ID Victory 41 Tliom.n Shop 1 IS n( World 7.10 Sim Wutkjis 7 45 1:00 Cuncrri III Dully Tmrtn 9 (III Null Cun, .10 I'riiplr Arr 10 on Bosiun Illuckir 1(1 JO 11,11 Slrrn 10 4S Rfiiilio II.

ll.l,-i Hirlmrd tlniiiirM 1 in Music 1 1 4S 'I'lMisurv IKIOAV, September 15. Mihirrt in Clel iM'-Nrws riiirk Curler Mix Siiiii-nnuit Kli-h. MulU tn i.i .110 DiiK-illl. IHt. Clevp.

Mluruv Vi'WJ Kiiltun 1, Jr. Wilinrd Mui.c i opp Sinn riff Aid: iii I Thin Id r.iii, Hr.itlrr Hi-ri-t'ii TrM UuuiiJe or Noihlng p. arv Tftiy Krn pnmlirv Man W.lh Muriiiy YMUIIK Cull Cullnway J.mmv 1 N'-Stit i charge of the cradle roll. as voted to change the iM.r.'l,!-. meeting o( the irotn the second Wednesday hird Wednesday, liu i ill In luve I' l-'irst Methodist church is 1.11,1.:: tu h.ne their second Prince oi Dei laination conlCbt.

Sun((. i November 5. The 11 t.ir i i open to all boys and (j.ri of the school within the ace nd IH Teachers of the beuii; conlacted to uleiit.s fur tins conle.st. iian Kducation week fs 24 covering the ill Wulc C.imnuinioii to Octo- 1 ''i llari es rrsignedas sccre- t'hurch school, and was naiind to (ill her to lie ajsislej by I'atty MINDANAO NAVY CAMIIR KANIS NIT WITHIN 200 MILIS Of MANILA IN SHIFT TO CCNTKAL fHILIPflNCS Friday, fl Suburban Calendar DIAL III :30 A. M.

ANOTHER MALMKV plants of Adml. li.m Third Klect swung a second haymaker nt the jittery UiMiing out Obti. Panay, Ncgrns and Lcyte, shoot- irp down at least 50 Jap fighters and destroying upwards nt 150'on the fii'ound. Acme Telephoto) I 1 and Ruby Cornish were chosen to ait as an mivisory committee Tn work nnd plan with, these, an advisory council was se- 1 1 8 lected: Mrs. C'hester Carpenter, Park I -'J HUM inwii lp Kirmrr and Leon Kemcdy.

Tin- group will meet each Sunday nigh' in the upM.iirs room of the town hiill. Next Sunday evening they HIT to bo quests of the C. of the First Christian Church in F.lyria. After ait enjoyable hour of games, refreshments uere served nnd the meeting with the fi lendship circle cerenlony. HtMtew 4 Group Four of the Uidics Aid re- is 4S Top Mc.riimf 7 00 M.irniiiv Mrlmlin MS Krvrillr Ruuiulup 7 30 rimr in Hhlne 7 nil Mumml riiick I Ifi tilttlt and IVanula MB nnr Ntwi :11 Organ Mrlnctiri 30 (lanlrli Hhyllim in It, 1000 Smilin MiCi.m.rii SATI'KDAY, September Hubyri la I hjnjci H'HK II4JU) II Kann In W'orlil I'rpsrnlft K-isv Hhvthm llic-nkUM BiM.rli mill at Rhythm.i Volrt ol Comlorl Itrv 1 Junr Cuunnv Journal It; I It 10:30 Hrrr'i Riilh Alrx l)reii-r ports ii most successful meeting last IMS ThurMliiy night ut the home of Mrs n.jo Mrimtr Roundup Orlo Males.

menihrr brought it guest and they had an auction u.ft 1 which netted liver thirty dollars. IU Snoihiihi 1 DO Advrnllire Aliruil I I Mu-hiKMn a 1 00 15 JO 4ft 1 11(1 '4 oo Huhibuw lln-lM Youth Mrlodv Muttinii. Pniude ttamlitund Mr and Mrs. Kllim Mill anil son Richjird were one evening last week of HIH! Mrs. George llaar in Royallon Pfc.

Willnrd of Camp Gi-r- qon Jnhnsoii, Fla and wife, aim Irnin Florida, are two weeks at thr home of Mr anil Mrs. Uuy Ciirpenter. chiii)r--n Hour llcii'krv Hull Nl'WS run Mi mrt I'sm Sun Ovrr Onr l.ir,ini| IVui l.unch Irpurt In cf vli, hiiiitn Mart l.rt I'HVlor Mnrirrtl Rrvuc I'nlfh Ri-r. MIIIK Nl-M, t-ii in M-JA Tin. it-u ro i it rr ii.Mc iiir i IM in su D.iTi,,, i- Mri-l uf thr Service rl'ili.

and i liildicn at- ihi- incctini; lirld with Mr.v r. Barkrr sticct. il.A rvi'iiinu. inslc.id of at 1 fiarl. intt'lidcd.

'A mu the rnxrml sup- A. l.i!.niM'll i it tho icc tialliit. v. 1 1' pl.ivrd under lit the 'i -istjint-, were and Mis. in the lu II Krcrivrs I'lnniotinn Hulii l.f".

i-, of Mr ii'ui L'harh's Johns (his bf-rn prmnotcci i from Si-'irkccpcr Ti 3 vilh tlif addres'- He is sta- ti. MI at Nmti.lk, Va. I WrMinKcr-llall Mary H.ill Wellington. was u. itrd 1:1 iirin-ii-KO evrnins.

to Russell Wrllinger of Berlin Heights, by the Rev. Her- bcit A. Casficly, tho parsonage of the First Methodist church, Couitland street. The single ring ceremony was vised. Attending the couple were Miss Mildred Witbcck ar.d Lester Krllar.

93 VMM Old Today Wellington is runfinituhiling its oldest refidrnt, Valu-r U. Warren. is 9.1 years old today. Horn in four years befoie Wellington nu'nrporated, and he says he feels well. bos hood days nnd after mar- were on his farm west of Wellington.

He became, a member of Wellington Grange S5 years ago. and after moving to Wellington, ou tied and operated his hard- iftttiAt night dinner and program at 6:30. Community Fair sponsored by Grange at tcmn hall at pm. fcVfcSlfS 8ATI Klf.AV NOHTM RttXJKVIU.E-Grang* card party at Grange hall at 8 p. m.

EVfctttS MOXtlAV AVON LAKE School board meets at the school at fl p. m. daughter were brought hmnt fiom Allen hospital in Oberliu. The daughter was burn to Mr. and 1 Carl Oney, Septeinbcr 4.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Carmen. Ill McKinley avenue, a sufl at Allen hospital in Obcihn. Monday of this week.

To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Auble, Prospect a sun September 1, at Allen hospital in Oberlin, Thirty-four Mexican Nationals the New YorR 1 Central railroad camp left for their homes in old Mexico yesterday, after having finished six contracts as track laborers. There arc still 55 left, and more arc expected shortly to up the number to 90. Word has been received that Pvt.

Fred Zimmerman was wounded in action in Italy on August 26. He attended Pcnfield high school and made his home with Mr. i Mrs. Don Phillips, Penfield. European financial groups afe considering the mining ol coal in Chile.

ware store. He still attends Grange me.ctiiiRs. Will Change Time On September 24, Wellington will return to Eastern Standard Time, according to announcement I by Mayor F. M. Jones yesterday.

To Hear Behrens Robert E. Behrens of LaCrosse. an Oberlin School of Theology student and a candidate for of the Wellington church, will occupy the pulpit in the local church Sunday morning. Mrs. Carl Onev and infant Mi'F.

i od lor ROUNDHOUSE CAFE Dancing Every Saturday Mite TO fiOOD ORCHESTRA Rrrr, Liquor. Wine, I RUievllU On MIXED DANCE SATUIDAY NIGHT 1 North Byria Grango 17 Mm. SSc run Ur aM Old ROLLER SKATE LORAIN COUSEUM Summer Sehtduk TUAA sUH 1 HW4W4if 'ww to 11 P. M. Tkundoy 1:30 to 11:30 P.M.

Sot. MWnlqht Souion 10.30 P. M. to 1 A. M.

Spoeid CkiMrtn's Soturdoy Evtnino 7 to :30 P. M. Closed on Friday ni.ii.. I 1 Mrs. John Sheer iMyrtlo' 4 is Smitlit have In September 9, at Klyn.i Memo: uil Hospital.

Mrs Wisley Catpenlei and luh.x daughter hmiu' liom the hospiliil Mr. and Mrs Tilko and N'orma Ktickdorn of Khn.i 'ie Siind.iy night suppei quests of and Mrs John Mr iind Mrs. Hill and t.iiuily of Valley City uere Sunday MMtoi-; the home of Mr and Ford Hill. Mrs I'. 1..

Huffman M.tv returned troin Bciea Coininiuntv Hospital where she h.is been f. i Irewtinent Mr. and Mrs F.d Killer of VdUey City were Sunday niwht guests of Mr. nnd Klton Hill. 4 .10 4 4S ti IK) Vitur Auirriru A 10 Hupril lli.ul'.rs 5 4.S run un.l 00 Kiflillis I'rrlmtr i II li' Krpiiilri Ami-llru Mnlihl-n I 6 45 'I'lir An I 7 00 Thr) fall Me 7 1(1 Qurrn II 00 liil.lv I.

i.ld 8 .10 Truth or 11 45 11:00 liar Ounce I'l .10 Ti.p III OH Mln 10:14 si 10 Orind (lit 10 4S nli M- I1.1M Ul, ll. I 1- M.i'llIT ,1 i' i 'A .1 1 K.l 11,1 Columbia rr Vl Smnmv W.nkini fll-IO I Busiain Mil- Wlngt 11 4.1 Hit M-e Httn ON MMTHUAV i I'OH'MBIA--Mrs Fi.uu-is I.an- OB ncith hon.ired by a group of SuMirri nf d.r (i lends on Iver birthdav at her 4S fluinh 1 home on Septejnber in piesent were Mr Mis Tony 0on I Mi 11 sons. Mr and Mrs Bei- HIP Kannnski; Mr and Mis F.d JW Mrs Ray Troulson from a to VTCHMHV snu iMrtiUc Hrre.i. Mrs C'olia and son fiom Flyria. Mr and Mrs and K.lvna.

Mr Mrs John anil D.M Pnr.rilf. Mrs, Haffnor from Grafion. Mrs Jaci. Haiislrr Sandra from lennerth it'ieurd nur I bible RIVOLI Timti ARI THIS! OUR PARENTS" BEGINNING TOMORROW! All AIIT WRTHINATIOMAL All VVl SHOW! i 4S 1'nrlr Hum Jll JU ll'-lh 10 Ml- md 41 I' mi MI-KIQJ- 11 II V. iff Anni II I oo Wurld KKII IS in Or.h 1 4b 1 (HI 1 15 Mr, i.

I 4'i SIAHAV. September 17. II Subjrn o. i Ullh ll'ii. tvi, -1 Uiilli: Yen w.i'ii Nut Ri-v i licv 1' Uibll i' BLUE SKY INN K.

Briiltr SI. Phone 4)17 Tfehtts On Sok For Our AIMIM! CLAMBAKE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th. YOUR TICKETS NOW! DANCING As Usual icck SATURDAY LAPORTE INN 3 milM llyrta on GroftoM Liquor DANCE AT CRYSTAL BEACH EVERY SUNDAY NI6HT SOe AM Twos JIMMIE OULIO And HIS ORCHESTRA COUNTRY HOME TAVERN and DITTON BOAD SPAOHETTI CHICKEN PAPRIKASH FISH Every Friday SANDWICHES All KINDS STEAKS "ImcioM" Open 5 P. If.

to 1 A. M. Closed All Day Monday VAT I'n (mm IHJ fyton Mi 10 n.t Arm? I 4 cm 4 Supper Club Stop 14 Lake Avenue, Corner Elyria Avenue. (Half Way between Elyria and Lorain) Dancing Every Friday and Saturday Night to Clyde Reynolds and His Orchestra To Serve You Bill, Adam, Urb Now Serving Pinners 6:30 to 12 p. If.

Daily Closed AH Day Sunday Ii OS r. (1 I S. in U.I IUI 1 Ii 'II Ol -I I I turn ..,1 4i llJ III! 10 I .1. H' Hlf-KitlCt'il 11 i.v\ TU 2:39 BRING YOUR FRIENDS to tho VICTORY ROOM When they comt to visit you Refined and Convenient At Broad on West Ave. FRIDAY And SATURDAY SPECIAL, SOMETHING DIFFERENT.

HOME COOKED CHICKEN PLATE FRIIP A OOIOCN MOWN! SY'S SANDWICH SHOP lAKf AVINUI P. S. ALSO THE TALK OF THI TOWN- ROAST BEEF HAMBURG, HAM SANDWICHES.

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