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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 13

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SO, OtttO WiSfSIDI ItSfJ. Arid. feSlh I up, 161. tianrf jMfiUn Is 100. 08N COOK REAITY liit fr.O, EAST RIVIR STlllf Hiningt With rntwlefri bAfh, up; frofeTf, nll.l burner In lollfl ftAHIge.

T.nl 375 ft. In is W6II shnibherf. KAISER KAISSR bKAh fifu6'urilf A tlEALTOtt lodl St. 1'h. 24S7 of JS-7i3 KITItfcR ft'rty, housf lins ihtHfeulng tiiisslliilltlts.

bcciiftunl, will vrterUe lower 4- IOI.M Sulle immMlnlcly; rooms nnd bfllfi. ftbnvc, nrt (irnfUitlity T-MifSd. All In Horn! ftnndlllon nt only 16,200. EARL Bf AL AVc. i'b.

K-6S1 fNKit i. t'b. RICHMONOS REALTY CO, ritii-d on Rlyrla Supper Club Ami N'. tlldffei 3 with shower, ulr liiff rtecK', four clojtctn, linen Hiul tlolhe.t chute up, lurxe HvhiK room, flreplilte, Hcreftnod porch, illnliitf room with corner cup- liimrtl, very modern kltrhen nni! Uvutory clown. HnrdAVorid ihroilRlmut.

Knll basement with iiiitnmn'tlc' declrlc he.iipt liuindry nnil hol-nlr fnrnnrc. attnehed. screens itorm sash for nil windows, flu)' rlen In. Priced nt Hay 7 KfJOMS hii.d hnth, hardwood down, oil henlhiK Rainne, lut, fine lorntion, near Ims llm 1 For apliollitiiient sec JOHN A. BALL lifts Mldilln Ph.

We Will Pay CASH Pram $10 fe $2566 Y6Uf USED CAR Glen Rogers Motors Your Used Car TO US BEFORE Ceiling Prices BECOME EFFECTIVE Effective bnU 16. I9 ELYRIA CITY MOTORS US-lei t'hs. 5666 or WANT 25 USED CARS AT ONCE HIGHEST PAIGES PAID Baker Auto Sales BrldKc nt Tannery, 34C3 i TO BE APPRECIATED This nne just ML'ST hi- So when tuny -we show you a jiosi- t.Uely deluxe home which lendt Itself readily to HS rwo, -three ur four -fine -apart no rent You'll hnvp no fault to find location or condition When you've looked and listened. AND TIIK I'litCK? think you'll like it, too. EARL E.

BEAL UHOKKK AGKNT 40D West Ave. I'll. 36-6S1 DKANK S. KINTNKK See This Today! MOUKIIN -IVi ful.l dry IIIIHP- inpnt, nil Improvc'ini'iitc, luird- wood floors, built. Nicely decorated.

Me.idy to occiiuy. own- SIDK Till." properly In Rood condition. HUN xeverul- rooms, biisemi-'iu, fine lientlnR ayxtem nnd large lot. aultnlilc. for roomers, Hpartinentf, ur for a IIU-KO I'rlrc'd for quick with early possession.

MY lOXCI.USlVl-: JUJCMsKIt A. HARTMAN tl SliOOMS 1 THIS rooms nnd lintli: 3-rnr RH- rawc. Hot water heat, floors anil trim, to snnnrv. Would mnke KOfid rooming house. JS.DOO.

Terms ran lie arrninfod. J. H. BELL REALTY CO. H.

Hell Cl.vde-|O. Hoose YtY rooTns "Tiath. pood rondltlon. "21 Mrnml. TWO houses, unil hath each.

offers rash or until Ibth of July. K. K. Slnnberry, Carlisle avenue. Call p.

m. 3 ACRES $20 Monthly IJKWHIJUST 3 mUes fromKlyrla: good Rill-den "oil. fur pint. THIS-SOUTH HIU.S I.ANl) CO. 16518 Hurolt 7.

find I Sft ACRES OP nice l.vntl located on main pavci) road In small village inili-s' west -uf Klyria. A wi-ll rniiHtruclfd' 7-rooiii huiiKe, Rood harn, ponllry hitiisc. close to c-hnrclios Hioi m-liool. Low Hues. I'rice, LEHMAN JOHNSON JJK.M.

WITH -A liKAl.TOK UiMllnRlnii llloi-U Down, $25 Monthly l'i ACIIK- with sniHll coiinxe, un- Insiiile. Kan Hivrr road, near road ijnst north of DuilKiiini Illiltrc road). TIIK SOUTH II1I.I.S M.ANP CO. IliiilS Pelrr.it l.akcv. noil, Ohio Ph.

l.akewood siiin I WILL pay $1400 cash for 1941 Buick with low mileage. Call 7395. Trailers for Rent BoatyTrailer Auto Lubrication Tire Vulcanizing New Tires and Batteries "We Give Eagle Stamps" Kreb's Sunoco Service ji OOOC Rogers' Reconditioned Cars SCARCITY OP 6000 USIC SARS at ROGERS LA'PB MuhRI. CAMS WITT! rU)013 TliiKS tlf'! TltADfC NOW) INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK TODAY! SUBURBAN CHURCHES Buiek 10,700 ACtuAl 19(1 bliUmoblU "76" club tcdrtn HfcCrliU (i) 19U l-'nfil club OrlKlnrtl inllpHgc, Ooiiil. spfielrtl deltuo Tinlor oedAn.

Ifi.ouO nctiinl 1341 t'Vii-d dfluli Tinlor 1941' I'lymoulh ilicejnl delu-to 1941 4 icdnn 1941 Plymouth Scdrtli HiiilKnh 19tl Amnrnr coupe fill II I'ontlnn In.is t'lymiMitb I83S f'liPViolot del lowh xl'ilR liias Cnillllnc I93S Drnluo. Si 19.17 OMO OlilsimibllP C'fhili r-nilpg ID3! (JlioVrolct town vilnn IM7 DI.I? I'miilnr 2-d'mr 19117 t.lnrciln Xfi'liyr Doilfie (2) l-'nrd Fontor'iiMlnh Visit Our Complete Auto Department Store 1940 Illicit Club 1940 OUlsmoblie einloin el nlsef 1940 70 4.rtnor seJoti 1940 1 'ark i-il 120 set! nn 1940 Ford Tudor VMInti 1940- Hudson 2-ilour sotlnn Studetialtcr 1940 Llhcoln 1939 Oldsmoblle 62 sfdnn Chevrolet town sedan (J) 1939 Chevrolet bu.ilncan coups 193li ChcVtolul drlut" cotlpft ItiIIit Mutch ('lievrolnl -low iPdnil 1936 Knnl f'liipo ISSi Plvnioiilli 1935 Koid scilnn 1934 fi sedan GOOD TIRES, Batteriei, Mechanically, Appearance WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR FOR CASH Glen Rogers Motors 111 St. 1311 U. S. TIHIt AN'U BATTKIIV DISTUlHUTOrtS fttM'MHM K.IPtlsf I' Jtov.

If. IT. pastoY, -rfrxl Sunday nl 10 n. piU- lor's mrssrtRC be "Why We Re member." ir doiivmiihton meditittiot followed by Ihe BupfJer. rlrolr will bn under thf.

tliree- tlnn of Miss Nniltll ICTORV Today's i All krr-ioti M. tiutirrfictd, OM5 UlntVtih school. dlttSscs fur nil HRC the Adult itlbte- will Rfiniihur! its slutly nt first Corlnlhlnns. Special nwnrds ore Id be Rlvpti to all motiiberS of tin- church School Who miiinlflln until fret nttthtlanfe from now llally bny Itv 11:00 Morning Worship, An fn- dpppndcnce Dny Rorvlcc of worship been plniuicd. Ainorlchns froodom incans imich.

us ai- tend church Sundny with thankful hnnrls thnl nrr free (o do- so. Smnll children Will -be crtred for (hiTmornlnit of 'Wor ship; so bring them to rhtirch schohl nnd remain for church. 2:00 p. hi; The Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the church to to Avon Lnke for an afternoon mid cvrning of recreation and fellowship. A Vesper service Is behiR planned by the Summer Conference deles nfps.

Sneaking Up on the Squash Bug OUN HAUIOAV by Cttittil SQUASH'RUGS ntial problem to Victory" r-ri who po in for sqtwslms fof IHrne Insects commonly appeftf every jrn-ion on type of The bugs seem cape. cially fond 'of tins ttul BUY A BETTER USED CAR "jj cnt were Mrs. Eda Nel- Sl he Berry, Bertha Hinksim, 1942 Hudson 1 1 2-Uoor Sedan. llcatfr, radio and drive (Must have certificate) Cor. Uroad Chestnut.

Ph. 2911 Complete Motor Overhauls Itepnlr Carburetor nnd Ignition Itepalr Ueicly Hnd Kendi'r lleplilr Hnrl PnlnllnK Kxpcrl McGUIRE'S Open UvrnlngH und Sundays Ill West Hrldue St. Ph. Pay ChfnUs Motor Tune-Up CARBURETION ELDOTREAD OK COIlltSIO AUTOS FOR SALE USED CARS $995 1940 I'ONTIAf di-liuf di'or xcdan. Hadio and ht-ait-r.

ni-w lin-K. I'ar runs-anil looks llkii IHMV IStO dnor xMlan. UIIP inilfiiiiu 1537 KOI: 11 Tudor dan. New iialnt nnd Ures'. 10.1G t-ilonr rti- WANTED Have cash buyers for iwn good homes on West Side or Ave.

What ImVB BEU REALTY CO, ft. Pell t'lyrie O. Jiopse Phone 1MB 7 JuO Klyrla Say. Triul Ultlg. huuse.

farm rpni ur Poiftngtr gnd Trwek RECAPS Wt Fumiih ItOdntn F. GOODRICH $295 fivi-'rhaulf-d. New paint inns 2-door nfdan MANY riTlitOliS TU CIIOOHIO FHOM STANG MOTORS 1941 Chevrolet i Spcclnl deluxe 5 ooliiii'. llenter and radio. l.o\» mileage.

1941 Chevrolet I Master deluxe 3 new tires. 1940 Chevrolet Master town sedan. 1940 Chrysler Royal nice. 1936 Oldsmobile i Sport coupe. Goort paint, mo- tor nnd tlrea.

1 ROTHGERY i MOTOR SALES 37 Years In Locution GHAI-'TON, O. PH. 61-J2 1938 11 Bills. "Kuril phaeton. New motor; new top, twin I're-war tires Mrs.

Ciithcrine UIIKCI-! Mrs Minnie Hall, Mrs. .1. 0. Squires, Mrs. J.

H. Ponfotind, Mrs. Corwin Waite, Mrs. Kclble and children i'atsy und Unvid nnd Dr. and Wurren-A.

Sherwood of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Sutlety Hems Mrs. Unrth, Miss Ruby Heidiirh, nnd MissAtcGtfire wure rifccnl callers at Henry Heidrlcks. Sunday evening callers were Mr. nnd Mrs.

George Kimbnll and son, Stephen. Mrs. Stricklcrs. niece, Catherine, Winner of Detroit spent the at hei; home. Mr.

and Mrs. Merln Pen found, Mr. nnd Mrs. Huhn and Mr. itnd Mrs.

William Xlaynard were dinner guest's on Thursday evening at Stricklers. Mrs. George Nevins of Elyria and daughter, Mrs. Josephine Nelrns, of Spokane, were dinner guests on Tuesday at Mrs. J.

H. Pen- founds. Milton Lauer is home on a ten- day from Great Lakes train- Ing '-Station. Mr. Gordon Murray were dinner guests'Monday night at the Sherman Mason 'home, lie is home on a 7-day pass from in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Neil 'Fisher of Medina is staying 1937 J'lyinoutli deluxe at. Henry Pallas' for a week. dim. Kactin ilres, scat Ford iioiipn. motor and tires.

$195 and i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ensign were $395 Stindtiy Kiiest.s at Perry Suoys in i Wellington, MCI'IIOIHST Hev. S. 'Piionfpson, minister.

Services for the fourth Sunday In the season of Trinity will be held in bdl It churches at the usual hours. The Sacrament or Holy Communion will be celebrated. Henry W. Baker's sarmmctHal hymn, "The KinR of Lave My Shepherd metrical version of 'the 23rd Psalm, Will begin the celebration. The minister has returned from Die northeast Ohio Conference where his appointment tor another year was made by Bishop H.

Smith on last Sunday. The ehurch school' si t.nPurlp will convene nt 10:15 o'clock with James E. Dcwhursl in charge, The daily vacation church school under the direction of Miss Ada Dlrlam closed its two week session on -Friday. Twenty-eight were enrolled. The church school at Fields, with Herman H.

Wellerl as superintendent follows immediately after the nibrnliiK worship. We extend to all a cordial welcome to worship with us. marrow vnrlellei Uarly in sen.iott the young sqtirtsh bugs to control by the with nlco- milnlmte. Later on when they hnvc become full grown tbfl aprny will not kill thcae btiga. One proven.

way of controlling theM large brown (often -called "Stink In by tmp- ping them Illustrated In the accompanying Oarden'Oraph, a Mriall piece of board or thlngle on the ground near vlnffli lllluilritcd. Rest the board at an angle-en twe to a slmde tmp. the of which tlKisthiled, will rt board. CSieck tfie trap every morn' Ing and kill each batch of bug! Jt.tr?**:•* fit fATfet sf tof tititffff it mm, Siffid'ily', fUtttf Stanley tfWtti IT. refill ttlLMrV ft Schuster Mf, MK.

sinker raf. dfub. On gufiiWr who- fill til fof several Bfeeksvtiie About foam i ofhodofnlfiir rteertjf, e.ri fdwri Hull Frank thftlftffitioi Mh Bond gave ittlk, very llfflety pep talk by, ef Medlni. a- the president, Cart Mt uek, that a Jew' had piif chased" trt be air, which will to held found It the controlled they wilt the Mp from the catulng to wlit flic vine borer whit' Uh colored pest which tuivncls In the of the vines tratcd. Ita etcavatlng work In the ttema the leavei to wilt.

the moat affective way of getting rid of thia borer la to silt the item lengthwise and then crush the borer, Cover the item with toll where It -been and hew are apt to form at that point Wellington H.T CORA SHKPARD 423 Barker Su far Delivery Bertlee Can STCfHRN WAJIE Hcrrlck Ave. Weil Ptiene I.AGHANGK METHODIST CIIIJKCII The mlnislptl nppolnled Bishop tp the IjRCirnnge-PliUlield charge will be In the pulpit on Sun- dny, Jnnp 2, 1044: LaOrange nl 11:15 a. PltUfield at in. Conic nnd meet the- It" must not happen here. Independence Sunday.

Texl: "And he looked that ll should bring forth grapes, nnd.H brought forth wild grapes." Isaiah 5:2. Lesson: IsnliUi This Is the first Sunday In the Conference year 1944-45, All Methodists nnd constituents are urged to the year by attendliiK Sunday school nnd worship services regu- 1936 Needs same fender 1OOC I'ncknril I-ilonr Over- ImuliMi riiotur. (limit 1195 llrci Oni- Cars I'nrry Scrvloe Citinranlee. CITY AUTO SALES IJnnd I'll. 3IJS 1940 Packard Cunvcrtllilr 1940 Chrysler Converllhlii deetz, Inc.

Chrysler-I'lymoiiih 72S Uroad I'tuina 33S8 Ts.ir, "NASH" -4-ilnnr seiliui, Very ove.nlrlvc, eoort tires. condition. radio, heiiii-r. in gond HUDSON 3rd Si. U(n Kuril del'UP 4-ilopr I'lilllip Venturt-lla, Stunty K.

I'h. 40-4tll. liS "rMTVilOUTH (ioo unii ht-fttcr. 95 Tannery Si. Broad St.

Tlj. CUASANIEEB TIRE Recapping Repairin iput MQTQIS TO, July Call We Will CLOSED Jyly 3rd end 4th THANK YQU ROTHGERY MQTQR 37 Yttarg In One Location O. flJ- 51-J2 11)37 roupe. battery, front bruk.es nlj shock Dhsorber. 1 ItaiJIo.

JJealcr. Top condition. $VJj6 220 Loraln n'fi'K OK lUMJ'irJt 'I'lio teiiliuive liudKPl of llie liraf- ton (ioaril nf I'ldurnllrni, for in liinv nn filii fur (nilillu lu- sjii'i-iimi ni tlie rlork'n olfiri-. I'ulillc lieiirliiK nn xaiivu will lie hclil al ('ii-aflon lllisli school on Tliiirsilny, July 13, at p. in.

flair Miller, Clerk. UrHfton Vil- hilse'JJnnrcl of Kiliirailrni. fi-ltli. IfKliAJ. NOTIi'K Notice Is herel'y Klven lliat Hie lieiifi-al I'oiit' of "llie Slale 01 is now on file in thu officp uf lt; I city aiitliiur anrt that a liKrtr- 1 ing iliereon will lin In-Ill 'lay, July IUH, in.

In ihe couivjl clininliiir of Ilio t'ily Hull nt Ohio. p. fl. Symoim. rivrlv of NOTICE OF Hl'DqKT HliAKINQ NutU-tf In'reUy-(riven that Hie 1'inlKt't of ihe A von Local School I'islriot for Die year liHFi lins li'iitaiiycly ftiijjrovci! by the IJoaril of KJuciitloii (nicj cuplps of tho ainu ul't- on tile in I In: office of I lu- undersiy nt'tl i'H'i'K, pjitvoit for public 4 iiybtic on ibu banve n-ill be he hi on 11.

I'JM. a o'clock p. ni. 91 llie School Hnil.l- iiUf. 3.6600 JJvtruit us proyiUfil Mrs.

Uollefiekl. Mnry Anne, Mrs. Lois Shaklely, Mr. pnd Mrs William Maynard Dnvid and Mr. and Mrs.

Hnssrll llutchins, dnufihler. Carol, visitors Sunday nt Frank On Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Peters nnjj en I led on his cousin, Rev. and Mrs.

K. H. Peters of Strongsville. Tonnnie Peiers. and his cousin.

Lueii.s were in Cleveland on Thursday, Mr." nnd Mrs. Peters spent Sunday evening al William Young's'in Klyria, Mrs. Crahdhll was a supper Riiesl at the Pcnfnimd 'home en Thursday night and Theodore Pen- found on, Sunday nigltt. Warren Fowls and Mildred Fowls Grills Sundiiv were at Theodore evening. Spencer FAMIKV SPKNCHR-Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Mits I.avinn Sn-oup, Mae Kissinger, Bobbie and Donald Uorn alleiidcd fumily pii'nic at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Orison Howe at Hoiiierville. The occasion being in honor of their daughter. Virginia, who is a nurse at p.lyrla hospital and is spending her vacation with her parents.

I'onferrnrf 10:00 D. m. Sunday school C'hisses lor all. BAPTIST 10:00 a. in.

Sunday school. 11:00 a. ni. Morning worship In rharpe of Rev. and Mrs.

Albert Spl'cth, missionaries in Kentucky. 7:00 p. m. ''Young People meet. 8:00 p.

in. Church service, In chnrgc of the Spieths. I.AKK. III ltdl W. Myron Gllck, nilnistt-r.

morning worship. RRV. Click will speak on "The Thinfis of Cud for lhu This is the first lira series of fjvr sermons dealing with the things of God during wartipw. Tho objective of this series is to stimulate a greater realization of our dependence upon nn AlmlRhty God, especially during tunns ni nntlonnl crisis. .11:00 Bible school classes for all age Kcwips.

W. E. Schmldkons is the superintendent. Mrs. Carlton Mreytry rind Mrs Alvin Ncidharl Attended the North- Ohio Cnnference held Luke- side the past week.

In Toledo Miss LflV'ina Stroup spcndint! a few days in iiticncjini; the Ohio Music Teachers Convention. Surprised, on Relatives of glyria, Wellington, coiip.e; coiidi- jt'll, 30-919. 1941 HU6SQN )ftK liyatcr. Air perfect HUUMAN M3T31S TtfHWS 133 i Us isou.tli of 01,1 Code. Jiy order of the ry ion, 5C20-S3 Ohio of liisirlfi.

-30. West fouM wp 9 of of. old spent it niucl) of of- 41J Jfl Mlt- Handley on Friday evening, the occasion being his birthday and the couples 25ih wedding anniversary. Ice ereani were" cuke Miss Virginia Mae Butcher, dauglu ter of M.r. a nt Mrs.

Ralph Rutcht-r and pine Jr. of Medina wprc quietly married after church ser? Vice Sunday June 18, at the Methodist church by the Hev, Yernon W. Wpgner of Pberlin. The young couple will makp their home in Medina, both are Mr. and MI'S.

Robert Kannenberg o( tyorth Eaton, vvere Friday eypn- ing guests of his sister, Mr. Mrs. JJdgai- Maniz and family. "Wicks Medina spent the week with his grandp.ar- and, Mrs. fieojrge JJi.egier.

of 8aer fislrf, Mrs- spending his fnrlouaJx with his parents. and Mrs. M- Henry is spending some tiwfl with relatives it) s. Berths Johnson of J.o^- Sunday with Mrs. Lottifi Miss Cuddahay of Cl.eve- is E.

R. Lehman Retires From Business July I WELLINGTON Etdo R. Lehman, proprietor and operntor sijicn 1917, of the Ijvhinnn Drug store, has sold his business to Robert S. Foster, who 'has been In Lehman's employ since 1922. Mr.

Lehman will retire July 1, He hns been affiliated with the "store ns employee or owner since 1B98. This change 'was irt'iKlc clue to: the health of Mr. Lehman. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Lehman celebrated Ihclr golden wedding anniversary recently. Club Mrs. R. L. Mclntosh reviewed the book, "Union of South before members of the Wellington Kl- wanls club Thursday noon at- their weekly luncheon meeting in Hcr- rlck auditorium.

Her review had to do with the present war. Dr. William -Klnnn wns admitted to the enrqllihc.nl of the club, which makes 59 members. requested to Heady Wclllngtoninns are cm Rev. Candy, pastor.

10:30 a. Morning worship. Communion service. 11:30 a. Sunday school.

Mrs. C. E. Metier, superintendent. KATON CHI'Kf MK1ST R.

D. 1, Qrafton, Ohio, Weaver Keener, pastor. (On Highway Fast of 76. Services hckl Baton school since burning of church building last December. Adequate, facilities for classes.) (JlHirch school, a.

rn. place their scrap paper nt the curb in front of their homes- tonight for the twilight pickup by the Legionnaires under direction of Herbert Keep, committee chairman. Paper should be placed in containers that will make convenient for the haulers, Joiiinn Miss Sarah Huntrldge, who spent the past Winter at the-Boonc Tavern Annex, Here, Is returning to Wellington for the Summer. will -reside nt the Dale Allen home, Herrlck nvenue east, Mrs. C.

W. Gannett is visiting her son Robert, and family at New Bern, N. C. Mrs. Donald Swanger has Joined her husband at San Fntncisro, Calif, He'is on 'duly with lhu Pacific fleet, Mrs.

Swanger plans lo remain indefinitely. Mrs. Theodore. Whitney was hostess lo Mele-N'Ete club, nt theatre, party, 'Hie members then returned to the Whitney home for refreshments. Tho Stitch in Time club were guests of Pat Willitrd at her home on South Main street.

Mrs. 'TV)ca-' dore Knepper Is the leader. The girls worked 'over their project books. The hostess rind Jpun Tocid servi'd refreshments. cieraldlne Birth Sen Dr.

nnd, Mrs. Russclt Dickuson me the proud parents of son, born Tuesday morning, their home Park Place, He- been named Dnvld William, Correction The writer erroneously her column Wednesday evening, that a daughter born Saturday to Mr. and Mis. Oaylord Bmsctt. It should have read Mr.

and Mrs, Oay- lord Mochlc. She will answer to nnme of Suannc. WIN Not Move -Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Olll, have changed 'their minds about moving to Wellington, and will remain In Urlghton. Initiate Five 'Die Wellington met In regular session Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Oney, daughters Shirley and Mrs. Paul blessing and Robert Dromlicld Initiated In the third and fourth degrees, which makes them full members. Mrs. Bronifield wns expected be Inlll- nted, but was unable to be This was also inspection night; Frank Mason of Rldgcville, WHS inspecting officer, Refreshments were In charge of Mrs, K.

L. Sharp and Mrs, John Bnr- bor. Mrs. Mnbel Perkins, a member of the Orange, 'left Tuesday night for Glcndora, California, to live with her-brother, W. Peterman.

She visited In Wellington for several weeks, after spending the past Winter in California. Theru were 37 present, Family (ialhcrlnt Mrs. Fhy-Perkins and her mother, Charles Lampen entertained at their home on Tnylor street last Sunday In honor of Pvt. Richard i Pick Gill, who (tad been spending a furlough with his, parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Gill, Barker street He returned" to-Ft.

Mass, Wednesday evening. Those present nt dinner were, Mr and Lampen, and family, PIttsfield; Mr, and Mrs, Charles aill und Mrs. L. Gill, Mr, nnd Mrs. Lloyd GUI and family, of Charles Lampen, Cleveland; Mrs.

Perk' Ins und mqllier; Mrs. Emma Toledo, and the honored Mrs. Emma Gill of Toledo Is visiting Mrs. Fny Perkins and mother this week. and 27.

"Mrs. unanimously reflected of Ihe Woftieti'iL tent. Some very lem have lory boys from all parts Anyone Interested in of these Icttcrx may obtain thetrp from' either Val Tilmbuth oriCarll Hntlfk, Difue Mary Walsh, of. ClevelandSarf! several daughter, MrtJ Riymondj Stoskocf. John Mack and and Nancy, Karet Hoven, returned I day after (pending 'i In Alexandria, whert John Mack, Children's Day nervlcet held at Zlon'j Lutheran church! next Sunday morning at lOiMfp.

Mrs. William Steck and ler, Mrs. Roger Carey," day evening fo ipend the; 1 vlsltlng'lX" at' Kitty Hawk, N. C. Miss Hazel Mellert, accompanied! by two girl friends of Is ipend ing a-week vkciUc New York Cltyi Master Tommy Schmaltz Mansfield visiting nil aunt! uncle, Mr, and Mrs.

Chalet Mrs. Donald Parfitt accompanlc Mrs. Wilbur Taylor and, abrTfolj Uruniwick to Warren, they arc visiting In the Georgel Parfitt home. Edward Hammon. spent last'weekj visiting his nnd Mrs.

Elmer of. ln st. Mr. and Mrs, Rimer- Ayeravandi Mrs. Henry Mills Vwert dinner! on Sunday in thetFKqmel of Mr.

and Mrs. Will HanimonC also visiting Mrs. Mary Stahl the afternoon. The Ladles' Aid and Brotherhood! of Zlon's Lutheran church joint meeting at the church lors Sundny hour wni enjoyed and refreshments' served, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Ralph, Eliie and Dean were' Sunday visitors In the Fred touchier home, Ralph, who hai been In service in the Navy' the past four years, returned home! last week on a 30-duy He haa been stationed In and near! Hawaii the greater part of, time and on hii return to service! will go to school In Idaho for I nal Corm training, Frank Weidner will attend Summer convention of elcrks and trustees to-be held at 3 Columbus next week. s'. Mr, and Mrs, Raymond StoikopfJ entertained relatives and friends at a picnic dinner Sunday, Mrs. Stoskopf a group of children at a party Tuesday honoring the birthdays of Los Ann and David, Perkins will entertain ot the next meeting. 4-H Cloverottes club met Wednesday with their lender, Mrs.

R. O. McKisson. TIU'V worked on their project books. Next meeting with Mrs.

McKisson nl 2:30 Jr, Fair ed lessons for the Junior peparU The Junior Fair Hoard will nieet incut. International lessons for adults. Leon Kennedy will be in charge ol Ihe song services, park Pinuilipc is superintendent. Morning worship. a.

rji. Pedicatlon of American and 'Uhris- tlan flags, service fja(j and service honor roll, liriri sertnon: "flags and Special music. Pr. W. Wofjprtj T.

Puncan, pastor, Sunday morning July 2nd the Rev. pr. John glaefeburn will occupy the pulpit pf aolumbia in the atjseiice of pr. pun- fuller and aunt, or, Mrs- Battles is spending the with his brother, Sgt. at t'onn.

Si 8 p. at the Office pf Ihe Rural Cooperative' in WplHngton furth' er their plans for exhibiting at the (Imnitj Pair held here ill It is dt-vired thai a bers' floshir' Wilhanis lias ered her resignation as grade ol the curt who is on vacation in fjew or lf on Long Island. in piiy Blackburn is well jand. and vicinity having ppcuplpcj pftslorate here extensive campaigns in the promotion p( training and other es? enterprises. The commences at o'clock.

PII Wednesday evening friendship will nionihly inct'ting. jts COMWNAT10N UNITS ThtM UMN M0f if WWit Ntw Uw Uffii, The LUHKR I CAL Co A wiener roast featured the g.erv« ice Wives club picnic at Westlake Park, Wednesday 'eveninB- There were' 13 present. In charge of Ihe roast were Mrs. Connie Mrs. Kiuhcrine Pobney.

and ON Dtctrkd lafllea, dec ke, fwtf Teuton, tie to to UTTtl JOTS flMt Sill, FOOT COMFORT WEEK Pw't wilftt yjwr fwi If dm RENNER-CMM SHOE STORE.

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