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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 11

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Elyria, Ohio
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21. 1H44 THK rrtnOMCLK OHIO SOCIETY Dorothy funk 4418 LittU 441? Has Family Night i-Hojfejj To Club Family nighl with all the Christmas trimmings was enjoyed by young and ihe Uppoi Room BihleXclasl held its annual Chn.itmas supper and party Inst nighl at the First Congrega- Tlir were Rally decorated Ui Ri-pens and a lovely Christ- The manger si-cne was l-iid on the altar in front of Ihc beautifully linhlpd Madonna pii-- IUIT. Ninety members and friend' js.it down al Ihp festive tables. Following dinner the group adjourned to Ihe Sunday school mom to see the Christmas play "The Comnif! of Light and Truth" hy Mary Bayly Shannon. The cast rliosen from the school prtrlmeM WHS as follows; Tubal.

John Ingei-Mill; Frank Opra: I.tah. Jean Dutch; shepherds daughter, l.ois Mills. Their director, was Miss Mary Kay Miller. Carol singing led by Walter fcVon Brock with Mrs. Allyn Rose at the piano, To conrlude Ihe program Santa Clans, ever popular with this uroup arrived with his sleigh bells still Jingling.

Gift- for the children and popcorn balls for everyone were his pack. The president of ihe class M. M. Windsor, expressed the wish that Sunday morning sessions be as well aitended as Christmas parlies seem lo be. Herbert Gordon May the Oberlin Theological school is the teacher.

He and Mrs. May and their daughter Cola were special guests it the dinner and program last night. Ashby-de-la-Zouch. England, will emply houses if the owners do not rent Ihem immediately. The Friendly Kight club was ftp- Irrtmnod nl the hiTnr of Mrs.

Oliver Roster avenue last i veu.iig. The was speii! playing cards with priws ing to Mis. Hiil- tip Srlirorriei. Mrs. Hi leu Smilh Mrs.

Chiisimr Deirk and Mrs. Mary Diedruk Holul; dec. rations made table iittr.irtivr whin a lunrhei'ii served. A gift exrhiingi Wits a fen tin n( 1iV met'tiiiR. Mrs.

Derek will the club at her h' nn W5 Clevtland slici 1, in two wrcks. Te Honor G. H. P. A dim.cr and rcccj lion tnrughi in the MIISOIV.I Temple will bo in Honor of T.

Fiane-is Gram) High Priest of Hov.il Ati-h Miuot I of Ohio. Dinner will be served in dining room ft.HO rlork The will bo Huiloigh II of Ohio, ami, supei'iitenrtent of the Ohm Home in Springfield .1 S. uorlhv is P. of Ihe lor.il nuin: nl. Vice President Hostess Thr rlub ent( i by Violet Da'n na in Third sired evening.

(he h- who vice pifsidcnl conducted the I muting owing to the absence of the pi Annette McK'lvic Games wppiupriate to the 'si lis.ii (mertained. and wen Allcr a 11 i course Ihr club invited, ii. m't'l i lime will) KrupKo in Biith street (Birthday Party The tenth b.ilhd.iy of D. YIIJI her mi. Fiiirliiwn aver.ue yoytprdaj afler whin 2R 'f her fi lerris and neighb'if gii'h'iod ft a party.

Itiddli s. games and recitations en- lertiuned and piano solos weie giv-en by- Bitty Shamel and I3ar- lene, the Litter also playing a clar- inrt solo. When the wtn a birthday cake ciMi'tied the li'ble a cnh -chrme of liRhl blue and v. hite in thi- Neighborhood Club The Neightirihood Bunco club enttrtained by Mrs Rose Ford. 139 FairUwn avenue Tuesday evening After the games were awarrird to Mrs Florence Martin.

Marian Ingram. Mrs Kd.ua Wright and Mrs Jessie Minch. Later in the evening the mem- ben were seated at a beautifully I decorated table for a refreshment course. A lighted miniature trep was used at a centerpiece. gtft exchange was enjoyed by theimem- after lunrh.

Avon Announcing THE OPENING OF Elyria Fish Market 115 East Avenue I Formerly Ralrd Finh Markri WITH A FULL LINE OF FRISH AND SALT WATER FISH, SHRIMP AND OYSTERS. Your Patronaqt will L. C. LIVERMORC, Prep. (HARM PARTY AVON Tiie Cli.iiin CKib it- piiity HI the Mrs.

1.01,11-! Dcili.int. t-v'ii- inn. A dinner was -civert at fi clock. The evening vv ,15 spent pl.iymg games. Mrs.

W.il'.er RHuscher and Wallci Cnloman were winner- The next meeting of tne rlub will be held at the home ol Mrs. C. T. Wilford. Anrilli.iv The Ladies Auxilmry to tbc' Knights of Si.

John held Us tegular moiling the school. Tuesday eve- Clan- weio made for the Christ- liii.s party. Lunch w.is served with Mrs K.I- IH Forthofer and Mrs. Mary De- cliHiil hostesses. Short Itemn Mr.

Mrs. James Peck visited Mrs R.obcrt Dechant at St. John? Hospital in Cleveland Sunday after- noun. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Biirr and son. Worreii of Avon Lake, called the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Norman Stockhaus and daughters. Kay and Sandra of Westlake and Wayne Jameson. Petty Officer 2-c from Ihe Cleveland' Airport and Mrs. Jameson of Cleveland spent Sunday at Ihc home of Mi and Mrs. Wilson Jameson.

Chprles Conrad, R. 3-c from Ihe South Pacific, who-e home in F.lyna spent Tuesdav evening at the home of Mr Mrs. Alva Hun- Bernard A. M. 1-r from the Soinh Atlanlic and Mrs Curtiss of F.lizabetli Clly.

.1 are spending a leave at the home of the former's mother, Mrs Florence Curliss. MI.M KID BAH TAKEN Police were given descriptions of two men who were suspected of 'stealing a ladies black kid bag-vnl- ued at $31.50 from Phillips Drug i Store last evening. Clara Cooper, a elerk. toM lice that the two men looked at the bag but did not purchase it and that she went to wait on another customer while they remained in the store. Later she discovered ihe men gone and also the purse.

improved cultivation and favorable weather boosted Palestine's citrus fruit production 80 per cent this year. Echtarnach Felt LUXEMBOURG ii Oberlin's Unit Buvifw Bonds OP.KRI.IN A new In the Mm me Dilaoh- nieni A'allev, who toconslv rolurmd from two abroad in 'he i- fie He was on Guadalcanal. I'e l.n.-u SKI Robiit London also of Ihr Ship's Cnlilp.uiv Pi 1 ttolrlue add Coi-p Walter A Maiiek. who have been I'd the Oheilm V-12 I'nH fioin the si.o I will be ilelnched on Dec anil assigned to duly at Camp I.e jet me Thr entne V-12 nit vhoulil jov a ttflees- be- se of eonti ibntion to Mir- war it via (he The romm.uuhi'r officer infoinii'l that the toi.il hnibi.r bond" was The u.ojr of nir having legnlar menihlv bond is hub the lulnl vi pun h. il is per month Porei'ntji are 100 pel con! I'd i out M.il me Tl al'iee- '10 pri it Hl.liei.U'Siel 07 pei Mai ne and niue.laeket*., Two Brothers Have Three Possible Roles Foe Any NatioM Oberlin's Head OHKR1.1N An article.

"The In- tei national Role nnd R' -ipoiisibil- itv -of the t'niled by Krnesl Hatch prejident of Oberlin College. in the December issue of Advance, the nntioiuil joiirn.il of Concrrnnlional Christinn OKFKNSIVK KITES OiruslniK into h.ivi driven la Si. Vith Tlie C.ermans cri the i mboui b-nlor Viaii- .1 den and F.ch!t i n.ioh To.the south, 1 S. m. il unrl S.in i mi.

mine'- 'Ainu tvv i'i (term.m pi vv I pti Sir. 19 rn-rtiMv 'PII rnll mi bis Cpl Tpd who ii'il in loin: iliiv from r.pin.in Mis. of 244 Wevt River the time Die! man.icri i Oberlin MRS. H. Q.

SHANNON 106 S. Cedar Ave. Phone 4872 For Delivery Service Call KHAKI) I1ANMKR S6 Walnut Strret I'houe 4503 INTKKKSTINCi ITKMS i son and Mi anil M-rs. Colby. OBKHLIN.

Mrs. M.nirie B. W.ir- Allr ner of the High School faculty plans I Divrh. to leave Friday tor Washinnlon K.iili i berk 11. it I Hiat.i WITH THE COMING OF THE where she will the gui-st of hui I ll brother-in-law.

Dr. F. Warner Her CoiAUince; wlui i iiuiM 1 will join her there for Christmas. They will Irom Ihcii' to New Vi.ik City, and then Mrs. Warner plans lo v.

to Bulf.ilo, to sp nil Now with her daughter, hii.sbMinJ. D.ivo Krtlun and her iK'w Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klerniiind tviu diiUKhtors left San Dieiio. C.il:forii;a.

when- they will VIM! Klcrmund's sister Mrs. Irene Hn.o,«tn!(. They expect i to be back in Obci lin on New day. S. D.

of Shrlby. is visilini; his daughter Mis Fred nnd his ui'diidson for a few days. Lillian Dudliy. of Miami Mrs George S. Dudley, is for Ihe from Clifion VirKHiia, where she iv directing marchmi; baixi and givinx private drum in-lruclioti.

Illch Sihnnl Notes The Rei.l anil Blue G.rl'- Volley Ball giiiiio Tue-dav attei iinoii wild the Heels bv tl.i core ot the Hod B.iib.ir:i Wall, and the Blm-: learn, ilen. fovnier student refereed HIP giime i The Girls Glee sani; ran.K. through tiie of the HiKli School building du: inn Ihe home room period morning. Receipts from the sale of war stamps ar.d boi.tis took ie- iilcii fall tins week. Sales amounted to onlv SH.165.

The Fine Arts Club met Tuesday eveni'ng nt the Imme of Virginia Howe. Pat ton. the social chairman vvas in i'h. rye of the pro- Mercedes Siimletoii and Pat Lewis put on a sk.l. Pat Singled 'old a slow; under the direction of Lou D'-c Ifi Mrs.

Robert nd baby girl. Mrs. The- ahd haliy boy. Dec. Mrs.

b.il'.v Dec 111. Mis. Dei 111 lo Mi and Mrs. Guy on lie 17 lo Mr. nnd I i a anrl to Mi Mai -hall Gal 17 Mi- Wil- Ml -on Hi Mr Ch.ule- Clirislin.is Service The Fti-l Ma-- for tl.e FoaU of ll.e of Clni-i will be Cb.i-tm.i- al'the Chuun the S.icinl lleiiil The trad I- 1 'Dal i.rib deptclniK the humble tiii'h of Cnn-t Child will be Ihriiiiglioiil the Chi.rch vv ill be open the conv eiiienre who 1 r-h in 'view ii.

The crib, a sym- i i of Cbi wilh of in Ihe thir- polchev Tliis brothers have seen each other in 2(1 mnntl Sal.ita a former Hitfli enlisted in the Navy just two days after Cpl. Salatn was i Inducted on October 24. 1012 He has just relumed to this country from Africa and France. Cpl Salata 27. has been stationed in Panama since early December 1942 His wife and 21-2 ye ir old 1 J-on make Jheir home in Cleveland, I The brothers are the sons of Salata of 527 Irond.ile street.

Local Staff Members 'At Area Conference Three members of the local I'mied States Lmplovmenl Service oil re stalf were arnonu the stall members from seveial coun- who intended an area conference at Cleveland yesterday Three nienibeis of Ihe l.oiain nlliee staff aim attended Amnnu 'he speakers at Ihe meeting weie two officers and nine en- i men vv no ate veterans of i lighting in F.urope and who were lighting in the (rent lines on the extern front only days ago They were flown back to Ihe 1'nited Stales lo ti II workers in Thei only three role- foi aiiv nation. Mr vvrile-. may attempt isoUilion: it attempt it may live as nation-i in the wot Id wide community of nations." Third For The I'. S. It is Ihe third possibility which 'lie author expounds ns Ihe role, "beyond the shadow of a for the t'nitrd From our expel irncc as a melt- i mi! poi for many peoples, we should that failure in the establi-h- nient of an i flective form of international coiiipaninnship is not In- )u' i 'III II; fedei at HIM should Kive us cour- to enter intu a larger feitera- 'ion and lead n- to bear v.iiMi.s In the valirlilv cf our ideal of democracy.

Our belief in education agnin bused upon our I ovv national experience, our his- war production plants of the ur- i need- increased production iiiiiinunilioM nnd other of war Most of them wear the I'n'pie lleai I for wounds, and some of them al-ii have decoi atlotis for bl av ci.v The Khn.i staff members at the lory, fharked by ingenuity dtftet aids In world ffdftfatlon Whteh tn.ike our ffftrn conirloUlt'n slroiiR and helpful. "And ho ct ever sft 1 says Mr. Wilklns. (of sit much adveniurousnesS, tngfcnully, and enterprise Ihe af tertiationnl orRpnltatlon Itself." Geogrnphic aecldcnl, 'he Rives us -perlnl responsibilities fo- I ward t.ntin America and the faf possible Wilkmsi enncluslon. the author the statement that we must, dividuals, play the role, wfe Would have our country play and bear" the responsibilities would have our country bear.

the local USES office. Itiiymnnd U.icon, and Howard North Olmsted Service 1'fc Is -home (rim Fort Bcnntng on fin ii Ugh Cpl. Ash well home on .1 (urliiuRh and left for Kansas. Sunday. Mrr- D.ni Scherrcr.

jr. Columbia i incivcd word ihiit her brother, Hnni-on had betn VM undid Dec mber I. Holland. Si-gl. Rucly Stobe left for Cnmp Swift, Friday.

hwvinR been h'ime on .1 14 day furlough. Sgl. William Ilornany is home mi a furlough from.Jhc Soiilh Pacific where ho was In service for months. Cpl. Wilbur Wcmhing hai' arrived in Kngliind.

Sgl. Arthur WHS wounded i in G' rinuiiy November IB. accord- i ing In word received by his parents, Mr aiid Mrs. M. Sugur, Columbia i' iid.

N. OlniMcd News On PBRC 15 "Sulvo Kegina" by Hev. C.irlo ROR- -mi. The Credo will be sung in Itrrgonan Ch.uit The Offeri-ory Motet will be "Jr-u Her' by ma and the Communion hymn. i pin cri.luiy iiml long bei'ii "Pains Angelicuv" by l.ambilotle.

iii-ri'in'd by ihe peoples of all na- rarol- will be sung AMI! At ihe inulhight Mass, the Kyrie. The schfiliiled time for the Hem and i be rune by the i-li Uiken from the Mi-sa "iid. or shepherds' M.i-« is 8 o'clock. Other C'hn-tnuis Day will be at 10 and II o'clock, i That sht will appreciate for many yean to eemt. Select yours from Elyria Fur col- lection of luxury and budget furs.

Open Every Evening UntlfChristmas 120 Middle Avenue Phone The group then ii.iine- for a labeled With a cli 1-1 i i 1 vv I by the girl who the iMT After this ihe lio-ie-- crved ii. rt A- .1 finale Ihe caroled on the h. me The traditional C'h: Fine Ait? Hi-Y riiiiicc be hold Kriday evening in the H.tli Schoi.l vv in. MIIMC will In- fui lushed by Reynold's d.iiico bi-mi Ch.iM Will be Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs Sunp- The ietson to which we hive been looking forward trrived with it the hippy experiences of renewing old ind the opportunity of exprewing our feeling of friendship to those whom we serve. It's not normal season, to be sure. But it remains for those of at home to maintain the true spirit of Christmas that those who are in distant points may eventually return to the normal American way of life. We are proud of the heritage of Christmas and as the season approaches, we extend to you, and to those dear to you, wherever they fee, Merry, Merrv American Christmas.

Reger Binninger J1-J3 Cutvry IMk JEWEURS Cream Deodorant Stop Perspiration Ooej cot flju cifk or men ibutj. n. Uaci (tot ioc aicifk or men ibutj. Pfevenu under 4101 Helps stop pcrsputuon ctciui. No vming to dry.

UKd tight Awcricaii I uiutuit uf tu fobtic. A-TWINKLE with sequins! Tiny baby calot with peek-a- boo veil. Birkline's Gift Accessory Shop nd Beauty Salon Everything for Milady Hat fins VriU Hair Ornamrnti 75. up Brush and Comb $1.98 lo 115.00 Remember to ihop Birkline'j for dainty gifti in good and inexpensively priced. SMART BAGS Sonic Beautiful, large roomy umbrella ba(9.

et from lo Jewelry SJ.UO lg BIRKLINE'S Salon i ACCIWOIY WOP.

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