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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 54

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Beacon J'vrrul Page ES, Thunzhy. August 29, 1991 Cans discarded at golf affair get recycled one way or another j)1 cU'a vWx Wil I I I An organized attempt failed; volunteers, others still go after aluminum Gene Harmon, an ecology-minded reader from Cuyahoga Falls, saw a Beacon Journal photo ri volunteers picking up litter at 1 Russ Musarra 9 Firestone Country Club and asked whether they recycled aluminum cans pitched during the NEC World Series of Golf. The answer is yes and no. Ms IK Judy Silverman the modeling of century-old fash' ions from Goodwill Industries col lection of vintage clothing, reports Plus VST? Judy "Zippy" Silverman, chair' woman of the event. Putting the show on fast-for 1 A ward, men and women will model All Previously Reduced Merchandise! 1990s styles from Stern Mann Heading the list of the men Mrs, what she means.

The fun begins at noon, and Steve Pal's band will play until 10 p.m. Admission is 2. The park is at 1775 Jacoby Road. The picnic is the club's 69th annual event. Mrs.

Ladich's husband, Ernie, is vice president. One for the road Howard Allison called Jim and Melody Thomasson the other day with this message: "It's big, it's orange, it's ugly and it belongs to the dinner club." "It" is one of three old school buses Allison bought at an auction for $800. He didn't say what he plans to do with the other two, but "it" is intended to transport the five couples who have been dining out as a group for the last year. The couples are Allison and Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Lelbowltz and Gene McMnllen, Paul and Karen Murray, Charles and Ginger Krohn and the Thomassons. Short takes Ever wonder where the Las Vegas crowd goes for vacations? Ron Joy, a dealer at Caesars Palace, comes home to Northeast Ohio.

Joy, formerly of Youngs-town, and his wife, Diane, just ended an eight-day respite at the home of his cousin, Madeline Boz-zelll, and her husband, Libert. Carousel Dinner Theatre publicist Betty Wilson is sporting a Gucci watch that her 5-year-old son, Kevin, found on the beach at Marblehead, Mass. That was a day after son Steven, 8, unearthed a $20 bill from the same sand. While I was toiling at the NEC World Series of golf last week, correspondent Betty O'Neill-Roderick was rubbing elbows with Canadian journalists at a Goodyear cocktail party on the patio of the Sheraton Belden Inn in Jackson Township. She was there when the Goodyear blimp blinked a welcome message to the visitors.

Rene Fag-nan of Montreal, who writes for Formula Magazine, said it was enjoyable to be able to attend an outdoor party. It feels more like autumn at home, he said. Russ Musarra is a Beacon Journal staff writer. i i Wrap-up your Back-To-School shopping at Kids Mart this week! You'll save 25 off an pants; including denim, popular lycra, stirrup styles and more! Yours in girls' and boys' sizes to 14. Hus, special bonus offer 25 off all previously reduced items, including many current season markdowns.

Prices adjusted at register. Styles and sizes may vary by store. Sale prices good Thursday; August 29th through Monday, September 2nd. Recycling was attempted at the tournament a couple of years ago, says Dave Bochthal, executive vice chairman of the 48-member facilities committee. Special cans-only boxes were placed around the course along with regular trash containers, but fans failed to heed the call and dumped indiscriminately, so the experiment was abandoned.

But some of the Girl Scouts who assist with the cleanup do their own recycling to raise money for their troop, and Buchthal says bis volunteers have seen private individuals including a mother with a flock of youngsters picking through trash bags at the dumpsters in search of aluminum treasure. Caller Harmon expressed pleasure at hearing that at least some people were doing the right thing, ecologically. He said he has collected as much as 200 pounds of aluminum cans in a month of walking his neighborhood. Centennial theme The Fred W. Albrecht Grocery centennial will be observed at the 11th annual Acme-Zip luncheon and fashion show Sept.

13 at Tangier restaurant in Akron. The event, sponsored by the University of Akron Faculty Women's Club, has raised some $29,000 for UA women's athletic programs. The program will feature honors for Fred I. Albrecht, grandson of the founder and retired head of the company, and I i Silverman coaxed into modeling is Mark Auburn, UA's new provost. Highlight of the day preceding the 38th annual Acme-Zip game at the Rubber Bowl will be a drawing for a trip to Las Vegas, a gift from Stow travel agent Ted Roy.

Punch will be served in the Sultan's Cabaret at 11 a.m. Lunch in the ballroom begins at noon. Tickets are $25 and may be ordered by calling the UA special projects office, 972-7872, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Ethnic extravaganza Vasar, the Hungarian-American Club's annual picnic Sunday at Sportsman Park in Copley Township, will be a one-day event this year instead of the usual two, but President Mlcld Ladlch promises as many culinary and cultural treats as ever. Those who haven't sampled the members' stuffed cabbage and Hungarian pastries or watched the children's dance demonstrations will just have to stop by to see Now Even More Labels for Less! T. AKRON, West Market Haza, 3893 Medina Rd. CUYAHOGA FALLS, Baza Chaper Hill, 462 Howe Ave. MASSHIJN, Oakpark Shopping Center, 2474 Lincoln Way T11 Sell camera equipment you no longer need with a classified Call 996-3333, 8 a.m.

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