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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 7

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Jolly Nine Club Entertained By Mrs. Cyril Good Mrs. Cyril Good was the liost- ess recently at her home on Old Railroad for a meeting of the Jolly Nine card club. Games of pinochle followed the business session, awards going to Mrs. Larry Renwand, Mrs.

Elizabeth Good and Mrs. Fred Kader. The dining room table was ap- propriktely decorated with Yule log and candles for the supper which was served at midnight. Miss Lucille Krueger of Venice, was welcomed as a guest. The next meetnig will be Dec.

29 when Mrs. Renwand will be tli.e hostess at her home in Venice. Santa Clous In Congress! Ensign Kenneth Polta Honored With Dinner Mrs. Anna Polta, 618 Clinlon- st, entertained recently with a dinner in lionor of lier son, Ensign Kenneth A. Polta, U.

S. N. R. who is home on leave from Worfollt, Va. Dinner guests were Ensign and Mrs.

Polta, Mr. and Mrs. John Polta, Mr. and Mrs. George PolLa and daughters, Joyce Ann, Mary Lou and Margaret Helen, Mr.

and Mrs. John Goes and Pat, all of Sandusky, Mrs. N. C. Bates oi Bellevue, Miss Helen Polta of Dayton and Miss Anna Polta of Columbus.

Ensign Polta will leave Friday for duty at Charleston, S. C. THE SA.NUUSKY RF.GISTKR-ST.AR-NFUH—MF.nMsn.W. niX. 19 13 FBI Seeking Women To Fill Positions; Agent Here Friday The Federal Bureau of Investigation anijounccs that clerical, stenographic and other positions are open to women who are between the ages of 16 and 40.

high school graduates or the lent, citizens of the United States and capable of moderate physical exertion. Eye sight must be normal or corrected to normal by; Judy Canova ns she appears in jtlip comedy "Sleepy '-l ifhursdav. Stenographers start at a salary' of $2,190 per year and typists at a pay scale of $1,970 a year. Clerks are needed in Washington with starting pay of SI.752 a year, raises and promotions boinp made on the basis of merit. The work is described as not glamorous, but responsible and vital to the war effort.

Desirable living quarters are furnished in Washington and assistance is given to get accommodations in the new and modern government iwliicli opens at the Scitz Plaza on additional information dc-iRadford Is Speaker At sired. Girls mtercsted should' contact Buschti- here II is suggested that applicants should bring with thoni a cccnl photograph. dormitories at reasonable rates. The positions of clerks, typists and stenographers arc not temporary and appointments for sonnel applying at this tinicit would not be made until after tni holidays. i John P.

Buscher. a special FBi! agent, will be at the public library here on Friday of thisi week, Dec. 17, from noon until fi p. for interviews and to supply SON IS ACTIVE BERN. Dec.

15 Mussolini. 25-year-old son of the fallen (luce, is taking ever a major rnle in German-sponsored Fascist affairs with the favor of Adolf Hitler, reports from the German frontier said today. According to tliesc reports, young Mussolini has been named to head 350,000 Italian republican Fascists in Germany and intrusted witli forming a new Italian army from 400.000 prisoners eld by the New London Grange Meet NEW LONDON. Dec. Radford, publicity manager for the New York Central railroad system, will be speaker at the final 1943 session of the Huron-co Pomona Grange, which meets at New London on Saturday, Dec.

18. Radford has held this position for the past 20 years, during which time he has served as president of the Cincinnati Rotary club, and for 18 years he has been an instructor in evening courses at the University of Cincinnati. The meeting here will begin at 10:30 a. with a covered dish dinner at noon. Radford will (Jet Your CHRISTMAS PEKMANEiNT iNUW New SOFTOL CUIICLE SETS.

few REVLON SETS. AVENUE HAIR SHOPPE Columbus Phone 2214-J speak on tion. 'Wartime Tratwporta- WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MtU MOTH AND CAIVtT MRUll protecting Upholstered FuTtilMtrc, Rugt, Carpeting. Wool CJothing, hm. Blankets, etc Alao It unmrpMMd fot.deaniag and Re- lusteting Uphobcery floor We jell KEYSPRAY in Pino, Quarts and larger sizea and mend it for use in yotir home.

Brinnon Wallpaper Paint Co. 178 Market-st. Phone 688 Mrs. Charles Hoke To Be Club Hostess Mrs. Charles Hoke will be the hostess for the annual Christmas party of the Book Study club at her home, 106 44th-st, Thursday evening.

A potldck supper at 6:30 p. ri. will start the festivities, followed by a gift exchange. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. E.

J. Buder, Mrs. J. A. Brunner and Mrs.

Russell Keller. Mary Martha Class To Plan Yule Gift When Mary Martha class of the First Christian Church meets at the home of Mrs. Anna Eger, 432 Huron-av, Thursday evening, plans will be made to send a Christmas gift to the Cleveland Christian orphanage. Plans will also be made for remembering the shut-ins at Christmas time. The meeting which begins at 8 p.

m. will also include a social hour and refreshments. CHURCH CHOIR PARTY Members of Calvary Episcopal Church choir will meet for rehearsal of Christmas music at 7 p. Thursday, in the church undercroft. Following rehearsal the annual Christmas party with games, a gift exchange, and refreshments, will be held.

A large attendance has been requested. They're scarce this year, are Christmas trees, so here's kindly Rep. Usher L. Dakota at his stand near the House offico building, giving one to a Washington youngster. The lawmaker rolls out at daybreak every morning, fills his trailer with evergreens growing jn his farm near Cheltenham, and hauls them to Washington to pass out to kids who might not get a tree otherwise.

(NEA Teiephoto) OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE -Theodore H. -Meredith, may write second class, stationed at Camp Peary, with the U. S. Navy's Seabees, is spending a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Meredith, 519 Scott- st. The address of Joyce Grace Perry, yeoman, third class, of the WAVES, is District Communications Office, Naval Operations Base, Norfolk, 11, Va. Yeoman Perry, who enlisted in the WAVES last June at the Sandusky recruiting station, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry, K.

D. 2, Sandusky. address: 35553133, A A.F.B.T.C. 4, Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs.

Alvin Gast has received a new address for her husband Sgt. Alvin A. Gast. It. is: 1156th School A.A.F.T.A.C., U.

S. Army, Orlando, Fla. Pfc. E. M.

Sennish has sent word to relatives here of the change of address for him. It is as follows: 7 T. S. Bks. 377, Chanute Field, 111.

SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY Cpl. Charles Henry Lewis, a member of the famous 37th Division who has been overseas for the past two years and is a veteran of the New Georgia campaign, has sent Christmas greetings to friends and relatives. His mother, Mrs. Caroline Lewis Diehl, received a drawing of a jungle scene sketched by Cpl. Diehl.

He writes that he will be glad to come home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Andres, 412 Polk-st, give the following addresses for their two sons: Pvt. Donald Andres, 35540557, Busy Bee club of Groton-tp, 130th General Hospital, APO 514, Th.e address is as follows for Pvt.

Mervic C. Poths: U. S. Army Air Corps, 35294174. Squad.

35th Tr. Group, Jefferson Brks, Mo. The address for Charles Brockley, AS, is as follows: Co. 1852, Third Battalion, Eighth Regiment, Great Lakes. 111.

annual Christmas party and election of officers at home of Mrs. G. H. Mitchell, Bellevue, 2 p. m.

Book Study club Christmas party, home of Mrs. Charles Hoke, 106 44th-st, 6:30 p. dinner. Little Flower Study club Christmas party, home of Mrs. Celia Van Barg, 4th-st, 6:30 p.

m. dinner. Newcomers club Christmas party, 'Business Women's club. National Federation of Postoffice Clerks, Christmas party, homo of Mrs. John Kreimes, 1230 Erie- blvd, 6 p.

m. potluck dinner. Women of the Moose, Christmas potluck dinner. Young Mother's Knowledge club, Christmas party, Mrs. Don Waterfield, 408 E.

Adams-st. Twelve Needlethreaders Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boi'sick, 411 Christmas party at I. A.

B. club' Perry-st, have received the fol- at 8 p. m. I lowing new address for their son, Catholic Women's Study Donald, a member of the U. S.

annual Christmas party, of Navy's Seabees: Donald L. Bor- Mrs. Fred Kerber, 605 Putnam-st, I sick, CM. 3-c, S.D. 3006.

Pit. 2, 6:30 dinner. I Co. Camp Peary, Williams- Mary Martha class, First Chri.s- 1 burg, Va. tian Church, Christmas party, home of Mrs.

Anna Eger, 432 Hu-i A new address for Fred J. ron-av, 8 p. m. Klohn. 2-c.

is: NC.B. 94. (i) I Company A-Platoon 6. care of fleet care of postmaster. New York.

Robert Andres, 1-c, A. R. U. Navy 145, care of fleet postoffice, San Francisco, Cal. The address reported for Pvt.

Dale Loe is: 35294110, 7th Traffic Regulating Group, Fort Lawton. Wash. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 15 Mary Carol Heidi, eight Miss Patsy Harris, 19 16 Sandra Brownworth Sally Smith, five PERSONALS Seth A. Bardwell of Cleveland, spent Sunday as the guest of his sister, Mrs. O.

S. Alcott, Rieger Hotel. Cadet Duane J. Erney has returned to State College, after spending a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert Erney, 326 Decatur-st. He has completed the sfcond quarter of basic engineering training under the Army specialized training program. Mrs. Caroline Lewis Diehl has returned from a visit of several days with friends and relatives in Norwalk. Mrs.

Charles Goodsite, Co- lumbus-av, is leaving Thursday for Florida where she will spend the winter. Any suddent increase in oil consumption by-an auto may mean that the diaphragm of the vacuum side of the fuel pump, is punctured. Learn Swinfj Christensen System makes Basy. Write for free iolder M0L1Z PIANO STUmo 624 Anderson-st. PhoneTSr postoffice.

New York. Friends of Cpl. August H. Metz, Mind Your Manners Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the fallowing questions, then checking against the authorita- lative answers below: 1. Should you say "Who is calling, please" or "Would you like to leave your number?" when a telephone call is for some one who is not at home? 2.

If you call a friend at home and his wife, whom you know, answers the telephone should you give your name? 3. If you are walking for exercise may you say so if a friend stops his car to give you a lift? 4. If you can't keep an appointment with your doctor should you call and say so, adding that yon are sori-y? 5. Should a clerk or waitress who has taken a job in a smaller town that she is used to, run down the new town to her customers? What would you do You receive cards of congratulation on your wedding anniversary- fa) Feel that they don't require an answer? (b) Write each person who sent you a card, saying that you appreciate his remembering your anniversary? Answers 1. The latter.

2. Yes. 3. Yes. 4.

Yes. No. Thomas C. Hill, electrician mate, son of Mrs. U.

C. Hill, Route Clyde, has completed his basic training at the submarine school in New London, Conn. He attended Margaretta High school and joined the Navy three months after his graduation in 1941, receiving his initial training at Newport, R. I. The new address for Staff Sergeant John D.

Grathwol is: A. S. 35329405, H. and S. 304th Engineer Combat APO 79, Camp Phillips, Kansas.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Grathwol 512 Mills-st. Friends may write to James E.

Kerber, at the following address: APO-36, care fleet post- office, New York. Change of address for Pvt. H. C. Ulrich, 35545751, is as follows: Stud Sq.

3, Class 44-3, L. V. A. A. Las Vegas, Nevada.

Edmond V. A. Uhrich, visited friends at Sandusky and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Riedy, 319 that their son, Sgt. LeRoy Riedy, is undergoing an operation today at the Will Rogers Field Hospital, Oklahoma City, Okla. He will be glad to hear from his friends while he is convalescing. His address is: 11th Combat Map Squad, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, Hospital. ATFIRSr SNIFFLE, SNEEZE Put a few drops of 'Va-tro-nol up each nostril at the very first or sneeze.

Its quick action helps prevent many colds developing. Follow VICIIS VA-TM-NOL Better "What Would You Do' A Gift For the Home jiThis year buy a gift that will be enjoyed by 1 everyone in I your a beaut if ul for ov ier the fireplace or in h. 11. have a limited supply of oval, round and rectan ui styles Buy yours todav. A co.

431 Depot St. Ph. 3413 HTE In And Peace Christmas finds a prayer in every heart The beauty of is mirrofed ir. the heart and soul of every individual who feels tht gracious spirit of giving: and the glow of Christmas lights cannot outshine 'the brilliant light of faith radiating from every heart on this day- We who attend Oliristmas sei'vices partake of a privilega denied many millions of people Remember the wordr ia your Christmas prayer, "Peace on earth, good will toward men" are living reality in our land, where religious "ree- dom dissolves all barriers, and Ohristm.as joys are shar i by all. For An Old Fashion Christmas Dinner Serve FraibGake and Plum Pudding The Largest Exclusive Manufacturer of Puddings and Fruit Cakes in S.

Hoenshel Brandied Fruit Cake HOEN.SHEL BKANDIED FRUiT CAKES Fruits and Nuts). A delicious delicacy made finest ingredients obtainable from the four corners of the wo'ld and prepared and baked by women in spotless white, in an atmosphere light, piry and im maculately clean. "Fruit Cake Knows No Season'' Hoenshel Puddings HOENSHEL PUDDINGS (Plum, Fig, Fig and Date). Delicious Nutritious. Skilled under the e.xpei-t supen'ision of C.

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S. Sandusky's Only Food Products Now Nationally Advertised. Hoenshel Fine Foods Are Sold In the Downtown District By Carlisle Bitcon Peter Pan Grocery Bakery And at Your Neisrbhorhood Grocery.

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