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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 8

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Mrs. Harry Ebert Gives Shower For Miss Eloise Sartor Eloise Sartor, soon become the bride of Rolland was recently given a miscellaneous shower by her fiance's sister, Mrs. Harry Ebert. Ebert decorated the Andrew Westerhold residence at 621 Dc- catur-st with arrangements of orange blossoms and iris and centered the refreshment table with a colorful umbrella under which were placed the bride-elect's gifts. The evening's awards went to Mrs.

Joseph Ott, Miss Clara Westerhold and Mrs. Albert Sartor. Shower guests included Miss Lucinda Westerhold, Miss Mary Slayton, Miss Dora Kurtz, Mrs. Joseph Ott, Miss Clara Westerhold, Mrs. Leo Winterhalter, Mrs.

Albert Sartor, Miss Olga Westerhold, Mrs. Norbert Bickley, Mrs. Tony Winterhalter, Mrs. Al Borgerding, Mrs. Charles Westerhold, Mrs.

Ed Soherk, Mrs. Loren Gosser, Mrs. $ndrew Westerhold, Mrs. Paul Westerhold ond Miss Anna Born- 6 Sartor and Mr. Westerhold wiil be married Saturday morning, June 26, at 9:15 in St.

Mary's Catholic Church. "WANT --DS BRING RESULTS Summer Charm start out right this summer by getting a Cold Wave, created to "leave your hair soft and so easy to NEIGHBORING OEATHS AND FUNERALS THE SANDUSKY JUNE 4, 1848 Lions Auxiliary Officers Installed MISS HARRIET SCHNELL Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schnell, 10 Shelby-st, announce the -in gagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Harriet Ann, to John M. Traccy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Traccy, East Perkins-av. The couple plan their wedding to take place Saturday, July 3, at 9 o'clock in the morning at SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church Miss Schnell was MRS. CARRIE L. CLYDE, June Caixie L.

Drown, 87, died Thursday evening at her home, 104 Mechanic- si, after an illness of four months. She was born Nov. 10, 1861 in Buffalo, N. but moved to Clyde at an early age, graduating from the local high school in 1879. Surviving are two daughters, Mabel M.

Raycole, Clyde and Mrs. Mary D. Ladd, Detroit. A son, Carl, died at the age of five. She was also preceded in death by her husband, W.

Scott Drown. The body was taken to the Fiscr Funeral Home and will be returned to the family home where friends may call tonight and where services are to be held at 2 p. m. Saturday, the Rev. Harry Griffith, Maumee, officiating.

Burial is to be in McPherson Cemetery. and Wolf Funeral Saturday noon. Home after DELL SCOTT GREEN SPRINGS, June M. Scott', 70, New Smyrna, died. Tuesday following surgery.

Services were held in New Smyrna, Thursday. Scott, a former resident, worked for the New York Central railroad here many years ago, and about 35 years ago was one of the founders of the old electric light plant system 4n the village. He was married to Ethel Audritsh of this village in 1901, who survives with three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Weimcr, New Smyr Lions Auxiliary met Wednesday afternoon at the. Business Women's club.

Twenty-five members and one guest, Mrs. Harry Fisher, attended the one o'clock luncheon and witnessed the induction of recently-elected officers by past district governor, Frank Link. New auxiliary officers are Mrs. Theodore Seaman, president; Mrs. Harold Sartorius, first vice-president; Mrs.

Frank Copley, second vice-president; Mrs. William Lundy, secretary; Mrs. Theodore Sartor, treasurer; Mrs. Joe Burns, lion tamer; Mrs. Barney Toan, tail twister, and Mrs.

Luther na; Mrs. Mabel Coy, Lakewood and Mrs. Lucille Kunsman, Akron, and Heiserman and Mrs. Marcus Kel several grandchildren. One directors.

$6.50 Open Every Evening Except Saturday GEN-KAY Beauty Studio 145 JACKSON ST. Phone 3583 from St. Mary's High school and attended the College of St. Mary of the Springs, Columbus. She is now employed in the cost department at New Departure.

Mr. Tracy was graduated from Sandusky High school and spent 18 months, with the army. He is associated in business with his father. MISS MABEL GRIDLEY NEW LONDON, June Mabel May Gridley, 68, a native of New London, died Thursday in the Clearview Sanitarium, Ashland, after an illness of over two years. For over 30 years she was a member of the Dayton police de- graduated partment and was retired on pen- COLLEGE NINES PLAY i CHAMPAIGN, June 4 (AP )i Michigan, Illinois, Ohio University, and Western Michigan will hold a four-team baseball playoff here June 11-12 to determine the National collegiate athletic association's district 4, representative, Illinois officials announced last night.

Michigan and Illinois tied for the Big Nine baseball championship, each having 10 victories and two losses. Ohio University won the Mid-American Conference title Western Michigan closed its season with a 15-2 record, including five wins over Big Nine teams. sion. Her only immediate survivor is a cousin, Mrs. Alice Arnold, New London.

The body is at the Fitch Funeral Home here where friends may call and where services are lo be held at 2 p. m. Sunday, the Rev. W. H.

Mitchell, officiating. The body is to be cremated. MRS. ELIZABETH NEWKIRK NEW LONDON, June Elizabeth Newkirjk, 85, died this morning in New London Hospital after an illness of four weeks. She was born in New Jersey but had been a local resident for the past 70 years and was formerly active in church circles.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cole, at home and Mrs. Edna C. Skeese and Mrs. M.

B. Kubic, both Mansfield and two sons, Wade Newkirjk, Alliance, rnd E. Booth Newklrk, Lorain. The body was taken to the Fitch Funeral Home and arrangements will be announced later. ter, Ernestine, is deceased.

Alleged "Fixed Game" Involves Weingarten WINSTON-SALEM, N. June 4 (UP) Police officials here expected today that a bail of $3,000 would be set for Ed Weingarten, former baseball official who is being held on criminal charges of conspiracy in connection with an allegedly "fixed" game. Weingarten, former secretary- treasurer of the Reidsville, S. club, was banned from organized baseball for life last Tuesday by George M. Trautman, commissioner of the minor leagues.

Also suspended was Bernard Deforge, playing manager of the Reidsville team, who admitted he accepted $300 to "throw" a Carolina League game against Winston-Salem on May 14. Deforge has also been arrested on criminal charges and released under $1,000 bond. Bridge and pinochle awards went to Mrs. Henry Cook, Mrs. William Souter, Mrs.

Wilson McLaughlin, Mrs. Jay Wagner, Mrs. Harold Sartorius and Mrs. Theodore Seaman. The club's current summer adjournment will end September with a meeting Women's club.

at the Business If pockets on Junior's trousers or Dad's work clothes tear at the top corners, stitch them with diagonal stitch when they are new. Start from the top corner and proceed southeast or westward as the case may be for or A inch and then straight down until it meets the first cross row of stitching. The oolachan fish is so fat and oily that when dried it can be used as a candle by putting wick through it. WANT ADS HltlNG RESULTS It is estimated that it requires about twice as much power to crack a gasoline engine at 10 degrees Fahrenheit as at 80 degrees. Ask for Sandusky Old Style BREAD Don't Fail To See The New 1948-49 FUR COATS Don't fail to stop in and see the brand new selection of fur coats that Mr.

Metz is offering now, at prices that will be increasingly high next fall. These beautiful coats have just arrived and feature the latest in styling and comfort for the wearer. More flare in the back and flared collars are emphasized. Buy Now and Save Pay Conveniently Over the Summer Months A. H.

METZ 1002 Columbus Ave. MRS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE NEW LONDON, June Violet Lawrence, 43, wife of William, died suddenly of a heart attack this morning at her home on S. Main-st. She was a former resident of Willard.

Her husband has been cashier of the Savings and Loan Banking Co. here for a number of years and she was organist and choir director of the Methodist Church Surviving besides the husband are a daughter, Joanne, at home; her mother, Mrs. Emma Fink, Willard, and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Lindsey, Willard and Mrs. Williams, Cleveland Heights.

The body was taken to the Fink Funeral Home, Willard, with arrangements to be announced later. MRS. ANNA HOVA PORT CLINTON, June 4 Services for Mrs. Anna Hova, widow of August Hova, who died at Toledo, will be held from the Gerner and Wolf Funeral Home here Sunday at 2 p. the Rev.

E. E. Eckhoff, Danbury, officiating. Burial will be in Catawba Cemetery. Mrs.

Hova was a resident of Catawba for many years before moving to Toledo. She was aged 78 years. Surviving are a son, John, Toledo and several grandchildren, including Mrs. Llovd Stull, Catawba Island. Friends may call at the Gerner A Complete Selection of Summer Cottons Just In Time for Summertime CARYL CRANE'S FAMOUS COTTONS ARE BACK! and they're only 8 95 and 10 $19.75 Crispy, cool cotton dresses for a gay romantic summer season smart new styles you'll love to choose from because they are so flattering and becoming! CINDY ANN NELLY DON SERBIN Fine Sanforized Tissue Ginghams Dotted Swisses Seersuckers Whipcords Fair weather suits white and colors.

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