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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 6

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toLVttiA. ot SOCIETY Tliumlav, March 9. 1H44 Oorothy 4418 Mabel Little 441? Personal Designs for Living jr i i Miss Marilyn Novak, Former Elyria Girl, Is Engaged To Eastern Navy Man NdVAK i'f I 11' ANU MHS. K. A nllllOimeP till" Pllilnircllli'Ht nl I 1o Kdil.v.

fl 111 1 nIT'MI lV It 1 4 uf avenue. F.lyri.'i. Mi-s v. Hi.ulu.iU'd fri vv.mil HlRh Si-crc-tarial School. She meet Mrs.

Wilh.mi vKiutilon imcl Mis. Staik both ilns city. has sprni m.uiv her Siiinmd lirn si family nvvrd in Ihc Elyria Woman's Club Elects Delegates Mr and Mrs. W. B.

West avenue, had a very plc.i suuitisft Tuesday when ihci; son Cadet Robeit L. Glovei Mupped for a one-day visl hrrc He was reluiniiiR from BoHon vOieie he accompanied Ihf body if C.ulPt Moiilton. who was killed in plane crash at Gridcr Field, Alk John William Bennett of c-htvfer. nephews of Mrs. F.l- Ii-ii HreckcnritlRC.

who is convales- at' the Hall Rest Home iSctond sheet, have nbo liecn vis- iihiK othi relatives here and have icUiincd to their homes. Uuymiind Huston, who recently r.HiiplcU'd a course at the N.ual 'vi iniical Tniiiiiiig Center in Mow- further the F.bri* nfd vcstcrdHY "'f K1 nnd dcpartmuil Thr met iinR Club v.iih thr PI PI In ioi.g hy tin: chiiiriiit A. Robinson was elected fis deleuatc- ihr Ohio Federation of Wimen's Clubs conference which will he held in Columbus April 11 and Mrs. Fred tonnes was elected uUcruMe. Mrs.

Wilbur Cliirk Rave a flnt report on the Rid Cross drive and rrn.mded the women to cooperate iii the salvage of paper, cans and I Hosts To Fellowship Club Gimc l.ullKran Kdlou.lm lllf the home of Mr and Mis on ro.iil 'VurMliv nuiln with an allendanco Airs. F. A. Lawrence. service chaiinum.

R.AC her report on the i bjoth nnd revealed that the Ohio Stale Federation of clubs had fold $3,156,638 in war bunds and stamps since the beginning of the war. Ohio 1-niiKfd fourth in the nation in the bomber campaign, throe n( the bomlu'is purchased with the money being named for the Ohio Federation Women's Clubs. Mrs. Curtis Spence. legislative iiitercslinR I phis.

Trim. and received nf 1 -c has been sent 1i Hlvxlc Island for traiiiing C'rtpt. and Mrs Wayne M. Bilrduc h.iV'' moved from Yiima. An- 1 visited former Mr unit Mrs.

Harold McGowin in 1,1110. Californi.i. while miout C.nnp Cook. California. MIHT Hnrriur will be t.tatioiied Thomas Ryan who has hem nt the home ol his parents Mr.

nnd Mrs. Dennis Ryan. Furnace Mreel lor a furlough, has H-lurned to his Motion in Duriim a short nv-ri- York. MIK i-ondncicd by ttie president Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Peck attended Hu-i the club voted five a dinner at Vermilion last evening dollars to ih'e Hed Cross. I honor of the bunt lung of the new Inte'restin" letters from bo.il "Henry owned by George nf Grace church who are in service Vern and Jack Leidhei.u-r. read bv the Rev.

W. W. Wai-, George Gnicsev. npprcntice sca- m.m, has returned to his studies Miami University in Oxford. Ohio, lifter a nine-day furlough at his home.

338 Furnace street. Mr. and Mrs. John 1814 avenue, announce the birth of daughter on March fl at Klyrta Memorial Hospital. A son wtrs born on March 8 to ihodt that hat fid particular dittinction i DO typical fringt around top of to odd Victorian touch, end to mtnt kcr.

and were from all over Hie world. A letter from a meinhei in the Solomon Islands statrrt that he had jus! received his 1 gifts which were mailed in Octo- Pastor Discusses Peace were played, and were awarded to Mrs. W. Walker Mrs. Carl Wooriin.

Walter and' Arthur Elvlkc. lUfreshments were served by the committee. Mr and Mrs. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward The next meeting will lie March with Mr. and Mis. Husl and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Wolfe. R.

I. nt Elyria Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Klemm arc parents of a daughter born on March at Klyria Memorial Hospital.

Their, home is at S22 North chairman, gave an ihteresliiiR re- pun on tin- United Nations Relief i Exemplify Degree Work and nehabtlUi.Uon Admlt 1 ht At a special ol the Dames Mr and Mrs Lester Sclimitlgcti Wn-lnngton boulevard. Born to Mtv and Mrs. Clem Simm cnaigf. Fuller road, son on 8 at Elyria Memorial Hospital. of ncv the Wo, 's Club 5 do- of mono tnc A ono-nct luimorou' plwv en- A on nil nun atu.m were mi.

Anna iOmulcr presided in the absence oi the queen. Tlielmu Carter. At 6:3 iu-ious turern Hostess IO UlUD Mrs Marie Heatheoto was tc-v tii members of Jolly Stitchers club at her hoini- on Seneca street ycMerday afternoon. Tin' jnvMdent conduvted the and the afternoon Hiilter was a special RUCSI Thr queen presided at the ICKU- Inr meeting at 7:30. There was a very good attendance ol members, vvlii-n the degree work was cxempli- licd with Jessie Raesler and Ose.i Hlggic In cliargc.

Routine business and nomination of spent with fancy work, nicnts were served. Minnie Zander invited the cliib tn meet at her home on April U. Refresh-'olllcers vvns held. Election will be held at the next meeting on March ft chops Put a few drops of Va-tro-nal up each atihc very lirst sniffle or r.ncc:c. Its quick action aids Suture's defenses against colds, rollow VATtOBOl Announcement was made of thej nueting ol the Protectors i tion Hi the home ol Mrs.

Grace Heldrlch. 32fi Cambi avenue on Frldnv evening when Mrs Higgie r.nd Mrs. Ruth as.Mst. The special 1 "I Ihe evenlrs went to Mrs. Alice Plan Skating Party The Pii-Qucttc club delight- Inlly enti'i tanu-d at the home of Mrs.

Pauline Trocklcy, H. t). No "I A business meeting VVH- conducted by the president mid plans vvt-ie made tn li.ive a skutuv party at the I.orain Coliseum. Miiich 111. The membeis rcmi.u.-i ed abotn then; party which wii held February It) in' el.iiid Liter ii'ticnding tin 1 Grotto circus hamlkevchief shower will bo': held at tin- next meeting for Mrs Trod.Icy in honor of her birthcl.i.v i Bridge w.is the divcision of the tveniiiR with tu I Sunnv Ci'pn: and Mrs.

Betty i.i.ld.-' with Mrs. Alberta Sakmun I winning the special M.irian Shcpard and Mif Copa guests of the evening Mrs honorci! Thr. Rev. T. Matthew Gilliland.

p.islnr of 'tlic United Presbyterian church WHS speaker yesterday when the Women's Christian Temperance Union was cntertain- i'd by Mrs. T. F. Sellers at her home on Harvard avenue. Fur Ihe devotional service the hosti-ss read from the Ii4th chapter of Matthew, and Mrs.

Gilliland g.ivc the devotional prayer. Mrs. Sellers introduced the speaker whose subject was "Peace which pavsoth He slated thai there are two sides to world peace, thr true and the March JHMCC Political peace, he said, is a matter of balance of power between nations, and Irue peace i of God which passeth un- Obligate 5 New Member! Th W.W. Pf ief ers Of La Grange Will Mark Anniversary Fifty years ago on the 14th at March, 1804. William W.

Pfieffcr ol Uclden and Carrie A. Harrison of l.a Grange were united in marriage by thp Hev. Samuel Early of F.ly- ria. who has long since passed on Mr. and Mrs.

Pfieffcr will celc ate their golden annivcrsarv with an open house at their home for friends and relatives from two in the afternoon until eight in the evening on Sunday, March 12. The simple quiet wedding of of years ago took place at Ihc honr of the bride's parents, two mile, cast of LnGiiinge center on tin l)f River Bridge hill then known the Hnrrison Farm. The wedding march was played by Miss Gmce Freeman, now Mrs. Clyde Wilrox ol Elyria. who also made two the cakes for the occasion.

The cakrs were made by a cousin ut the biide. Miss Klumr ton, who rrsiclrs at the Home i for the Aged in F.lyrui. i There wcrr four children born to Ihi.s union, Mrs. Huby Jones ol Mansfield. Mrs.

Cecile Rochcr and Clayton of l.a Grange nnd Rudolph of Bclden. There are three grand i-hildrrn, Janice. June and Don Pfieffer. Mr. and Mrs.

Pfieffer lived at Bclden lor nearly 30 years. then purchased, what was known as the Hrnughton farm, two and a I quarter north of l.a OrangP where they now reside The fain. is operated by their son Clay'on. Mis. Pfieffer has been in pooi health for a number of years but MM.

Kemp Mrs. A. K. Kemp opened her home on West street yesbmlay afternoon In 21 members of DIVI inn of the Second Consrega- tional church. Mrs.

Florence Wrifihl led the dc- votions reading -from the fourih rluiptcr of Luke nnd in krepmt. with the I.pntfn season her thcn.c was "The Abundnht Life." which she pointed out is accomplished through work. piny. "nd worship She closed with poem by Robert Louis Took -i Day ID Search for God" Mrs. Scoti LhiRenfeHer led in prayer.

Reports were Riven bv the con; inittpes. Mrs. Harry Andrews re ported on thr sewing that is beint done for Greek relief and Mrs Haldcman announced the Woman's Association mcetiiiR for Wednesday March 15 when Mrs I in Lord of Oborlin will the finest speaker. For the missionary portion Ihc program Mrs. Lincenfplier read an article from the Christian Her- aid entitled "Thai They May Suvcd" by Hariy 1..

Gaines. Mis. Kemp was assisted by Mrs and Mrs. fred HiMMnan in sPivinu rrfreflimrnl- Tbe April 12 mrotinR will Iv with Mis. I.m gruff street with Mrs.

Florence right assisting. I Calendar TOR tONlGttt Beacon l.iishl class at St. Paul's. 1 Czccliosluviikian Relief Society with Mrs. L.

Chervenka, West River road. Fai Com club with Mr. and Mrs. Claroncc GrandslalY. Longfellow avenue.

St. Paul's Circle No. 4 with Mrs. Williams Krcbs at church at 7:30. Chatter Doos with Mary Ahlgrim.

Beverly court. i Y-Ett? at Y. W. at 8 p. m.

for bonk review. i Catholic Club No. 5 with Miss Mabel Hailett. Fourih Rpthcl Shrine elects officers. KniRhis Templar confers RpH i Cross degree on two candidates.

F.lyria Garden Club. I.nrain Co. Bee Kci-pcrs. JefTerson Jr. A.

Women of Moose. Pythian Sisters. RELIEVE To rase irjitn linn, ruled of protection 1wctn anil rhAfihn brd- dothpa. Apply soothingmedicated powder. i The Salute to the Flag and song God America, opened the meeting of Army Air Corps Mothers ncann ior a niRht in the Kl'yria Woman's st attends her household duties Club i with the assistance of Mr.

Pfieffei The following five mothers were vv 73 years old and still quiltobligated: Mrs. Herman Hanker, I ac tj ve Mrs. M.inr Haralampous, Mrs. W. J.

Matliewson. Mrs. S. F. Bosmeny and Mrs.

D. Carries. The club voted ten dollars to the Red Cross hind, and twenty five dollars to the Center for the SlRht- Ici-s bmldiiiR fund. A card party is bemi: planned for April 19 Mrs. CI.i7.clUi Apai and Mrs.

Ch.ii'lcs Davis ld pins, recognition ot 1hcir ho were killed in action. F. Mottnl.i the historian Rave a hnrf rpMime of the club's accomplishments lor the first yoar. Members hiivinc birthdays the first three month- of the year were star sons -The I rims of God are not the terms of men. God is not seltiiiE up world pe.icc.

but a peace for God is not father of all men hii 1 of those whose arc unitr-d Christianity, and these i are brothers in Christ. Plans for the pe.icc table arc worked Snyder and a nice sum i was ii-i-i ed buy ttitlj fi, i ervnv men (ommit'ee. I Spaghetti Supper ith a hrtiidkorchiof lu-r Himiversary nnd Kil't fn''iii her secret A delicious dessert course i- by the hostess at a pirltily table. Ihc color ar.d favors out the p.iln ulir theme. The club adjourned to meet March at tin- home ol 1 Mrs.

HcRRie. Fouri-'ciiih siioei by a cimunittce on economical political lines, they are li-avinR out The speaker said there is too much wishful thinking. and it be t.ikrn wilh a grain of, and one should do his own Birthday Party careful thinking with the help of flible study. "Let the church Ret down to bii-nu 1 and preach i.nd peace will come." I Sir s.iid in An in- discussion followed. Anna Kennedy announced Koseni.ny HPRRie shower fin i )) si.ite cinivention in Colum- received a A discussion held regarding'tin- new legislation i 1.1— laws.

and by ses 1 Cabinet members were when the Junior Fneiul-lup held a n'i at the A Kyiiuu.Muin The supper for the benefit of the i Initiation i Red Cross and the MOD chaiRPt 'rhe meeting of naughti was donated to that The Rirls l-y ai tables onuinii'iilrii rfd i uliitc checked The plajed I and danced Clipper mcrrmng Ramblm finrties beinfi churches and a protest will be to the Fox. chairman of nave a -pli-ndid report Program Entertains Members of the Kings Dauchlers class atieiided mid-week service Ust night at the First Methodist church, and adjourned to thp church parlors for a business and social evening. I The president Mrs. Karl Wvirst I opened the meeting with the class I song -I'm the Child of KinR This group will serve the Men's Club dinner on March IS when ladies i night will be observed. Easter cards are to be sent to men in service.

Mrs. C. Stranahan as program i chairman announced the following i progrum: two solos by D. A. Bun 1 who sang "Upper Windows" and "Savior Hold 'My Hi-nd in Thine" Short readings included "Secret uf Success" by Mrs.

A. Bloomfield: "In Trouble" Florence -Snyder: -Practice Happiness" Mrs. Wee- Mis. Carl Bruce nnd den; Faith Lifted" Miss I Wylner nnd "Ladies Aid" by Mrs. Newton.

Mrs. Stranahah ed a piano solo "Silver Strings" Refreshments were served by Stranahan and committee Mrs, Pet- On Chobanoff. Miss Gildcr.lervc Burn-w, 1.1. sdnvl Mrs WMtei Field'. several rs William Ohlcmachcr.

Mrs. Ada Ganies were pluyed with pri7.e ed. ed a gif Ai Margaret Soles receiv The special was 10 Mrs. l.aVonna Jutten. conclusion of the meeting I nduct- The Hcbckah Social club entertained by Mrs.

Ethel Wood'-. nl her home on Clark street Tucs- wilh 13 members prcs- business session was presided over, by Miss Geraldine staled leaflet- C. T. U. GHnic werp i a and prize Gueats LOAFERS and the n.Mional anthem.

The Conn- r.llur Kdna Amsp.nmh -opened the lield for iniii.ftion v.lnch will bt- rfn rvcul of Hie iicM meeting Maiiii ill Ad OP constitution IN A tureen diM.cl v. ill the next IV.C'. Ivt fi.M o'clm-k and mhrrs to be dre-sed in white ice al la-l night and iK.ni'.t; the luncheon course wa- Beitiia Hummer and The sec club ond meeting ciHerlmncd her home of Fi-A Nniii mi l)ei, going to Sherrie Popp. Mimmie Hostess To Social Club p.ipp. Tom Wislring.

Jerry Leboda. Edward and Tom Burrows. Movies shown by Mr Burrows concluded the children's en- ti-rlainmtnt and lovely gifts were I presented to Tommy. I Pink white decorations were I carritd out cake, ice cream and candy were served. wards went to Miss Sandrock and' were Joann Sok'-l.

I lmia hccler. ''Tc'rrv LI A sa af fourse In keeping with. rjubin- st Patrick's Day was served by: Mrs. Woods and committee; Edna Smith. F.milv Scrivens and Iva! I.Simmons.

The next meeling will- Study Club Meets Catholic Htuilv Club No 3 con- nnued their s'utiy of the New nipnl at tin 1 meetiiiK held last nigh' at Kricg's ov West avenue. The meeting was opened with and members 'o L'riR and M.n-lcne Burr. OUR THANKS ladict who fun from us during tht'knt showing. Wt ltd some of you missod this opportunity to buy FURS AT A GREAT We therefore Another Special Showing FUR SCARFS FUR JACKETS and FUR COATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at the home of MOLLY RENNER 131 Second Street, Elyria, Ohio Phone 6605 Friday and Saturday, March 10, 11 Of EN EVENINGS UNTIL 1 1 P. M.

will at- April 4 when Mr i Rockwood entertains at on Gales avenue. Thelm.i her home BROWN or WHITE sjilc, halur- 11. St. IlinUsnn aui Anxiliai'X Sol Weiss, noted Fur Stylist, tend this special presentation to help you in your selection or advise you on restylinq your present coat. Buy Now Save Money a soci.il hi'iir and meiits.

the iliib as adjo. meet next time with liovo! on Bl.iine street Mrs. Shaw Reviews i Entertains Committee Mi Crtiol V'n-ji'. uitnrin of 'lie Women Ciaft the ess and Jeionu- l.eary. i-o- liostiss next regular mectlii-; of lilt- club will be held at nli (lie M.ncll 'J'J When Mrs Robert Hmilil will be hostess In Brpwn Coif, or White Pigskin with Fine Wearing Rubber Soles.

ALSO BROWN AND WHITE CONNIE GIVE TO THE RED CROSS WAR FUND Ji.c-d..\-i.:«!il 1 ir. inbris at iu-r lioiiu- f-'uink l.v di M.I,or. ,1 uill ducted ih' 1 Rev. A Sc: apboc.ks for thr chiiiiidi il i i of .1 were lliatie ir. Hie.

ii.tinui'i'- iivir.uR tbf fur il.r Mi" St.ii-.l<'-y jiii.i ii served bj tne 'iji'i'i- 1 i and pl.iu- of 'in- ion Caivr;" a ol ln ini-esiiiK be announced lain. For Al'i 1 Scl: -I .11 Meet in CKurch Parlors S- at' 11 nu mtji-rs. in tne anil plu the m. Mis Her.iv i u.i efi hi A old I'-adc. ...1 BiiiUt.rm I 1 'tin- I 1 TIM C.I'KCS v.

t' served dur- Tin- next lt! vhi.ich 2J "liaUi- Sair. Sat. a. in. liv SWEET PEA SEED-lSc oz Bi'V Fresh Seed H.OBISI r.l llroail Strrtt Spring SWEATER "STARS" Cardigans 9 Sloppy Joes iulky Knits Basques lT.r-v-- ADRIAN'S Cttf mA 4vt0Mf Junior Donee at UGRANOE HIGH SCHOOL Cook'i Orch, yeurs today from a cellfCtipn of flower- bright Spring SGHER GIFT And ACCESSORY SHOP AT BIRKUNE'S INSKEEP Flynn 094 9 n4 IIAUTY SALON New Lovelies For Easter Clever Things, Smart and Inexpensive.

New Ideas To Freshen Your Costume. Just New Hati Bonnets, and modern. lovely for Matrons also. New Bags richeit-looking Bags you've in a long time. New Feathers.

New Flowers New Veiling! art MUST this year. the largest ever new selection of Earrings, with ing Bracelet, new Ch4ins and (lings..

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