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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 5

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AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Wednesday, June 26, 1946 5 NEWS IN EVERY LINE Born to Mr. and BEALS. Jack Elwood, 423 Windsor st. BUCKOHR. Donald Edward, 49 Brown Barberton.

O. BURGETT, Robert John, 347 Zeller av. CROOKSTON, Robert Anthony, 507 Oxford av. DAVIS. Norman.

182 N. Howard GRAHAM, Claude Curtis, 14 E. Crosier st. HARRISON, David Thomas, 1236 Curtis HUBBARD, Herman Ell. Kent, LANGTON.

Wellington Martin, 251 Steiner av. McCABE, Robert Lawrence, 811 Carlysle st. METCALF, Lyle Wilson, 1140 Beardsley st. ORR. Joseph Benedict, 117 Shaefer st.

PERRY, Elmer Sterling, 1214 McKinley av. SANDERS. George, 1194 Smith Farm av. WOOTTON, James Edward, 737 Falls Cuyahoga Falls. 0.

LUKICH, Bronko Luke. 681 Sunset View dr. LUNSFORD. Arnold Rav. 493 Newell av.

LUSK. Kermit Edwin, 1193 Herberich av. MAJOR. Thomas Peninsula, (twin), McCRORY. Carl Howard.

392 Bishop st. MILLER, Wilbur James, 844 S. Haynes av. Alliance. 0.

William Harry, 863 Sarcee st. GIRLS Born to Mr. and BALLARD. Joseph Hubert. 764 E.

Water100 DAVIS, Earl Edward, Box 124, Gilbert rd. Cuyahoga Falls. FRANCIS. Joseph, 232 Dayton pl. ROBINSIN, Clifford Bertram, 754 N.

Howard st. SCHEMBER, Joseph Victor. W. South st. SCHREFFLER.

Raymond Harry, Box 43, R. Barberton. TARAS. Morris, 981 Delia av. BOGAL.

Steve Michael. 1180 Fifth av. DRAPER, James Clark. 1160 Lindsay av. FRANKS, Eugene Lendal, 1243 Lexington av.

MAJOR. Thomas Peninsula, (twin). REA. Frank Duane. 2360 East av.

RITZ. Leonard Chester. 2474 26th st. SCHUR. Joseph, 691 Singley av.

WALKER, Albert Franklin, 374 Worron ct. WISE. Glenn Franklin, 194 E. Exchange st. Divorce Petitions Filed BALL.

Irene Delores. a 1821 Main Cuvahoga Falls. vs. Harold E. Ball, same address.

neglect. CHRELL. Elda 503 Lake Barberton. vs. Arthur L.

Chrell, Mantua, neglect. DICKSON, Katherine, 1258 Edison VA. George L. Dickson, same address, neglect. HOMAN, Joseph.

151. E. South Olga Homan, Emerling neglect. HUDSON, Thelma, Wooster vS. Allen Robert Hudson, Montgomery, W.

neglect. JARZENSKI, Edwin 268 Brietenbach vs. Frances Jarzenski, 1113 Fourth neglect. KIFER. Cleo Christine, 932 Baird VS.

William L. Kifer, Saxton, neglect. McGILL. Ernestine. 2185 24th Raymond C.

McGill, 231 E. Archwood neglect. Joseph P. Syroid, 1211. Beardsley SYROID, Helen, Seventh neglect.

THOMAS. Annabelle, 396 Kathryn vs. John P. 172 S. Portage Path, neglect.

WINEMILLER. Oleva, 112. Uniondale vs. Hayward Winemiller, Charleston, W. neglect.

Divorces Granted ATHEY, Margaret, from Richard Don Athey. BARKDULL, Robert, from Minne Barkdull. DARRAH. Jesse, from Hellen Darrah. DAVIS.

Edgar from Bessie McNell Davis. JESSUP. John. from Juanita Jessur KORMANIK, Theodore, from Dorothy S. Kormanik.

LLOYD. Catherine Viola, from Morrell Young Lloyd. TAYLOR. Delma from Richard H. Taylor.

THORN. Patrick, from Lucille Thorn. VOEGTLY, Mamie from Earle M. Voegtlv. KINGSLEY, Elwin from Ruth Grace Kingslev.

MACKEY. Eva, from Henry A. Mackev. RICE. Wendell LaRue, from Ann Marie Rice.

SOKOLSKY. Esther Ellen. from Charles Chester Sokolsky. VIVALDELLI. Marion, from Robert Vivadelli.

WHEALDON, Ann. from John Whealdon. Marriage Licenses AMBROS James E. Ambrose. of 201 Ira and Betty L.

Browning. 19. of 41 Goodwin av. BACK SANFORD: Donald Theodore Back. 22, of 196 King and Helen Lois Sanford.

21. of 1670 Fave rd. Jicco. BADALU of BADALUCCO-GERMANO: 180 State and Anthony Josephine BadaGermano, 21. of 452 Evers av.

BAKER-SMITH: Lloyd Andrew Baker. 40. of 432 S. Main Wadsworth, and L'ilian Mae Smith. 38, of N.

Second st. BASARAB-RAYMAN: John Besarab, 27. of 833 E. Exchange and Evelvn Jean Rayman. 21, of 2015 Newberry Cuvahoga Falls.

BITTINGER-KELBLY: John Paul Bittinger. 21. of 957 McKinley and Virginia May Kelby. 22. of 1538 Braddock st.

BITTNER-MOORE: James T. Bittner, 21, of 2229 24th and Roberta Moore, 19, of 2251 18th st. BLACKMON-THORNE: Eubie D. Black- mon, 32, of 2045 Front Cuyahoga Falls, and Lanie Thorne, 35, of 2045 Front Cuyahoga Falls. CALAWAY -BLACK: Earl L.

Calaway, 21, let 230 142 W. Henry Graham and June Cuyahoga F. Black, Falls. 19, Ray E. Cottrill, 23, COTTEN Fountain and Helen Scofield, 24, of 377 Beth Wayne ct.

31, of Sudance. Wyoming. and Dorothea CUNDY Walter Ernest Cundy, Irene Buckel, 26, of 583 E. Ford Barberton. DAILEY-RENNER: Martin Dailey.

38. of 2329 27th Kenmore, and Martha Renner. 23, of 2236 9th Kenmore. DeFRANCE-MAGLIONE: Nicholas DeFrange, 33, of 1940 Seventh Cuyahoga Falls, and Elender E. Maglione, 30, of R.

D. 2. Cuyahoga Falls. EPENSCHILD-DREESE: Robert D. Epenschild, 21, of Sugar Creek, and Jean E.

Dreese, 21. of 145 Byers av. FOSTER-RITTY: James A. Foster, 32, of 1314 Ansel Cleveland, and Anna Louise Ritty, 29. of 504 Patterson rd.

GNAGEY-MONOHAN: Harold J. Gnagey, 26, of 1205 McKinley and Dorothy Monohan, 22. of 450 Crouse st. GOROG-KENDRICK: Joseph Gorog. 34.

of 1249 Akins and Mildred Krendick, 23, of 381 Lewis st. Hartz. 23,. of 66 Catawba and Florence B. HARTZ-DOUGHERTY: Walter A.

Dougherty, 22. of 1162 Big Falls av. HAUSER-JOHNSTON: Alfred Joseph Hauser, 23. of 789 Washington and Marian Louise Johnston, 20, of 191 Millhoff ct. HILT-VOYK: Leo K.

Hilt, 29, of R. D. 2. Barberton, and Lillian C. Voyk, 25, of Holmes Barberton.

of Englewood and Hazel Barrett, INLEY BAR Rance Hunley, 43, 22. of 1469 Englewood av. ITZKOVITZ-REISER: Louis M. Cleveland. vitz.

26. of 3251 E. 118th and Edith Esther Reiser, 24, of 591 Madison av. KESTNER-HARBAUGH: Edgar A. Kestner, 29.

of 4540 S. Hills Cleveland. and Betty Marie Harbaugh, 28, of 336 Crown st, McLUCAS-McALISTER: Lawrence McLucas, 30. of S. Main and Maxine B.

McAlister. 25. of S. Main st. MEDVEDEFF-UNDERHILL: Eugene Medvedeff, 22, of 712 Raymond and Marjorie Ann Underhill.

22. of 805 Winton av. fer, 22, of Mount Vernon, and PEIFFER-MILLEMAN: George Earl Peif- CONSTIPATION Tablet Form Sugar Coated Take as Directed The Sign of NeverEnding Hearing Care SONOTONE THE HOUSE OF HEARING G. F. WINTERS, Manager 104 Permanent Savings Loan Bldg.

JEfferson 9910 DOVETAILED! YOUR NEEDS HOME LOAN PLAN Flexibility- Speed-Economy Make Our Loan the Choice of Hundreds FALLS Savings Loan 2140 Front St. WA-1156 Cuyahoga Falls, 0. Pond PRIZE CATCH FOR SUMMER SLICK -FIT COTTON T-SHIRTS 71 Bond -priced At last! you discover cool cotton T-shirts that really FIT. See snug-knit neckband, smooth trim shoulders, too. And WASHABLE.

What luck and what a pert little price at Bond's. So quick, snare several for all your summer fun. Chamois, blue, beige. Bond's Shop For Women 171 S. MAIN ST.

STORE HOURS Monday thru Friday 10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturday 10 A.

M. to 6:00 P. M. DUMR-BELLS I CANT QUITE wELL, DIAGNOSE COME DOCTOR HIS CA' I THINK IT BACK MUST BE WHEN DRINK! YOU ARE GOBER BY 5772 Gertrude Rose Milleman, 21, of R. D.

1, Copley. 28. of 245 Morgan Barberton, and RAYICHEN-BAKER: William Rayichen, Eileen Baker, 21, of 426 Newell st, Barberton SAVAGE-ULICHNEY: Clair Savage, and Jr, 22. of Hopocan av. Barberton, Margaret Ulichney, 21, of 726 Way st, Barberton.

SCALZO-LASKO; John Scalzo. 19. of 249 Rockwell and Christine Lasko, 18. of 622 Cole av. SCHOTT-ULRICH: Gordon E.

E. Schott, Ulrich. 22. 272 Noah and Ruth 26. of 894 Work dr.

SCHREIBER-GLASS: Irving Schreiber, 26, of 832 and Esther Glass, 23. of 832 Packard dr. SMITH-MINCKS: Harry G. Smith. 31, of Dellroy, and Mary Margaret Mincks, 32.

of 2546 Maplewood Cuyahoga Falls. John J. Spiellman. 52. of R.D.

2. Cuyahoga Falls, and Ethel Stephens, 36. of 325 Falls av. Curahoga Falls. SIMS-AUSTIN: Fred E.

Sims. 32. of YMCA, and Ardelle Austin, 25, of 434 E. Voris st. SMITH-SEAVER: Thomas D.

Smith, 20. of 2136 18th and Mary Louise Seaver. 19, of 1083 Harpster av. 24. of R.

D. and Ruth Ellen SPARTAGE-SHEPPARD: Milo Spartage, Sheppard. 19, of 1043 Princeton st. TAYLOR-SMITH: Brooks Eugene Taylor. 30.

of 147 Emerling and Helen Ruth Smith. 29. of 829 Wall st. THOMPSON-BONNELL: Fred Thompson, 45. of 158 24th Barberton, and Virginia Bonnell, 31, same address.

THOMPSON-SCHAEFER George Thompson, 56. of 674 Blaine and UPSET STOMACHS YIELD INCHES OF GAS AND BLOAT "I was SO full of gas I was afraid I'd burst. Sour, bitter substance rose up in my throat from my upset stomach after meals. I got ERB-HELP, and it worked inches of gas and bloat from me. Waistline is down now.

Meals are a pleasure. I praise Erb-Help to the sky -This is an actual testimonial from a man living right here in this vicinity. ERB-HELP is the new formula containing medicinal juices from 12 Great Herbs; these herbs cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering- get Erb-Help.

Sold by all drug stores here in Akron. -Adv. Dollie Schaefer, 48. of 1033 Johnston st. WARDLOW STALDER: Emerson E.

Wardlow. 32, of 297 Ido and Edna Ruth Stalder, 23. of 520 Inman st. WELLER-RANNEY: Oren Hugh Weller, 29, D. 9, and Muriel Jeanne Ranney, 24.

of R. D. 9. GIACOMONI-GRUBBS: Morfee Giacomoni, 28. of 320 Prospect Cuyahoga Falls, and Katherine Grubbs, 21, of 1863 Ninth Cuyahoga Falls.

ARCHER-BAKO: Aubrey W. Archer, 33. of 1525 Aster and Mary Bako, 33, of 688 E. Ford Barberton. BORDASK-SABO: John S.

Bordask, 34. of 1295 Atwood and Elizabeth Sabo, 31. of 1250 Sunset View. BURKE-McMILLON: John Burke, 70, of ANNOUNCEMENT MENT To East and South Akron Families TRUCK SERVICE TO YOUR DOOR AGAIN! Call BL-4173 UNITED CLEANERS, Inc. P.

H. MEINHART, President Clothing Carpets Furniture TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CLEAN HEATING COMFORT NOW! Available In A Complete Range of Sizes --Gas Gravity Furnaces -Gas Air-Conditioned Furnaces -Gas Conversion Burners COAL FURNACES REPAIRS and CLEANING FOR ALL MAKES OF FURNACES Let Us Solve Your Heating Problems CALL ALL TYPE HEATING CO. Phone FR-7046 356 Carroll St. SEE AMERICA AGAIN! Your Shell Dealer will help you HAVE MILES OF FUN! your A set Created maps by covering reading, completeness every part experts trip. easy size, and mileages information population centers points, other inset special maps show them, Separate to drive between interest.

cities how places show principal through made-to-order routings receiv. planned Special fit your trip. for tour information, to request to Shell Touring ing your Dealer sends data. Shell trip Headquarters experts for immediately selects them, so your you corps maps and marks best route for set of at glance, the infor. can to read it take, including conditions, construction you mation on road work, etc.

in to Shell in Touring the field.) (These facts Headbeing flashed road-check men quarters by BEFORE YOU START Made to measure for you stance, you like to drive If, for ina day, Shell about 200 miles day's drive experts will so mark each on your trip so that maps, planning your at a you wind up good place to your day's run spend the night. tool Shell has to stay, up-to-date, and country-wide tourist motor courts, places to stay -the best ask your Shell sure to information- nightfall it will for a save hunting at To get all the above requests to Shell Touring Your Shell Dealer will get 1. Have your Shell Dealer fill Gasoline your tank Shell with one Premium of these Gasoline; powerful new Shell fuels: Shell or Have him give your car a complete Shellubrication to make sure your car is in perfect condition for 2. your trip; Ask him to check your tires, battery, and lights, and make re3. placements where needed; 4.

Have your crankcase drained, flushed, and refilled with Shell for X-100, the remarkable motor oil with safety factors the extra protection you need in today's steady, continued driving on the open highway. And on the way -stop at the sign of the Shell for friendly, courteous, and complete service for clean rest rooms, for windshield and air servicing, and for Shellubrication every thousand miles. 789 Brown, and Myrtle McMillon, 59, st. BUZEK-SNYDER: Daniel Buzek, 22. of R.D.

2. Uniontown, and Dorothy F. Snyder, 26, of R.D, 2, Uniontown. CARLISLE-SLADER: Calvin C. Carlisle, of 1212 Georgia and Margaret H.

Slader, 21, of 1355 Andrus st. CHERPAS-MOLLIS: Christopher T. Cher- pas. 22. of 1013 Brown and Ortha Mollis.

21, of 530 Rhodes av. of 42 King Stow, and Mary Hill, CHAMBLESS-HILL: John Chambless, 3: of 314 E. York st. HAMILTON-PILKINGTON: Walter Hamilton, 50, of Munroe Falls, and Effie Marie Pilkington, 48, of 260 E. Emerling av.

BOYS SHELL TOURING SERVICE, offered to every motorist by Shell dealers entirely free, will give you complete, up-to-the-minute information for the trip you want to make whether it's for a day, a week or a month! Shell Touring Service will plan your trip to your personal specifications; just tell your Shell Dealer what Shell things to all do Things to will send you Touring about Headquarters Parks and hunt Monu- and the facts Parks, places to do State to see and ments, other exciting things driving into fish, route. If you're the ask your Shell along sure to new Dealer for this information of your trip! territory, it will add immensely to the pleasure from laws Motor state to and to a good idea state, It's included a ask -they regulations Shell in summary your Shell to city. vary Touring thformation Headquarters. regulations a complete, Places hotels, sites ity. this of listing of homes, camp in each localDealer for hours you place to stop.

information Headquarters. in touch absolutely free, simply ask your Shell Dealer to forward your Try to allow at least a week for compiling and mailing data. with you the minute your maps and tour information arrives TOUR SHELL.

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