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THE SANDUSKY REGISTER-STAR-NEWS Monday, June 4, 1951 PENINSULA NEWS Sill r. it VI Boys, Girls In Communion Class At Church PORT CLINTON, June 4 A sclass of 47 boys and girls received Holy Communion Sunday morning in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, following which they werr enrolled in the Scapular Society. The class members wero Henrietta Andrews, Joseph Andrews, Kristina Arhutich, Donna lean Bodnar, JanetL.Burniiam, Bevedy Ann Chaffin, Jean Chaffin, George Coffman, Leandra Danko, Wayne Druyor, Mary Eurenius, James Fisher, David Frederick, Michael Fought, Marvin Lee Graves, Jean Hoffman, Ann Marie Hurrell. Joan Kollman, Barbara Krupp, 'Janiel Krupp, Daniel Laf'fey, Jonn Leary, Bernard Lochotzki, Bonnie Jo Marek, Lester Moes. William O'Neal, Stephanie Oravec, Linda Phillips, Frederick Pluckhorn, Ellen Rhiel.

Dennis Robel, Marlene Rogier, Richard Rounds, Rosalie Schafer, Michael Singer, Yvonne Singer, David Stein, Lois Smith, Kathleen Souter, Richard Steir.dam, Diane Stinson, George Valentine, Larry Velliquette, James Von Eitzen, Larry Winke, Theodore Wodrich, and Peter Zibert. A book on hunting, "The Hunting Game" by Franklin V. Rofkar was recognized by Edward Uhlan, president of Exposition Press of New York as literary talent, one of the 13 Ohio authors within the last two years. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie R. Toledo, were recent visitors in the Charles Hayne home. Few Minor Accidents Due To Heavy Traffic Scouts Install Tonight PUT-IN-BAY, June services for Boy Scout Troop 362 will be held at 8 p. m. today in the town hall.

All island residents and visitors are invited. The troop is sponsored by Scheible-Downing Post 542, American Legion, with James L. Verber as scoutmaster. ft PORT CLINTON, June traffic through here over the week-end was reported as responsible for a number of minor accl ents in which no persons were eriously injured. A few sustained minor bruises and injuries.

All parks were reported heavily patronized, especially the East Harbor State Park where several thousand tourists were at the beach and picnic grounds. Fishermen were also out in large numbers. Masonic Officers CATAWBA ISLAND i and Roller skating for adults children at the skating ink will follow the Parent-Teacher Association picnic to be held at Geni Beach Thursday at 6:30 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert G. Wiechel and family of Toledo visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiechel recently.

Regular meeting of the Chapel Mothers wiLl be held Tuesday evening at the Union Chapel when installation of officers is to take place. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jay and grandchildren of Toledo spent a day with Mrs. Alma Ballard and the Melvin Ballard family.

Mr. and Mrs. David Lockard, Fort Myers, were recent dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.

C. Shores. Catawba Island Volunteer fire department members will meet every other Monday evening during the summer, B. H. Corthell will again supervise 4-H camp at Kelleys Island this summer.

Mrs. Eric Dalmaine will head the discussion when the film "The Living Cell" is shown at the meeting of the Port Clinton Garden Club this evening in the home of Mrs. W. G. Sessler.

The Ever Ready Adult Bible Class of the Union Chapel will meet Saturday evening with Mr. Mrs. Melvin Ballard for a picnic and regular business meeting. PORT CLINTON, June Albert Pettibone has been elected master of the Gibraltar Council 117 of Masons. Myron Miller was named deputy master; Alton Cover, principal conductor of work; Alvin G.

Fans, recorder; George Tewers. treasurer; Amos Nielsen, captain of the guard; G. Arlo Shively, conductor of the council; Wilson Hankins, steward; Lawrence Reichel, sentinel; Roy rlan- vills, marshall. Richard Cover, retiring master and George Tewers were installing officers. Seeking Rooms For Visiting Firemen During Convention PORT CLINTON, June An appeal is being members of the Port Clinton volunteer fire department, asking local residents who will have available rooms for the accommodation of visitors dur ing the coming firemen's convention, to list their rooms early as many requests are being made in advance.

The local firemen will be hosts to the 67th annual convention of the Northwestern Ohio Volunteer Firemen's Association to be held here June 20. Many of the visiting firemen will spend a couple of days here enjoying the advantages of Lake Erie Vacatlonland area. A program is being planned for the evening of June 19 when some of the firemen from distant cities will stage net-jumping demonstrations and other features. Chief Walter Miller plans on making this one of the most attractive conventions in the history of the association. Jack Riddle, here, is the convention secretary.

Hail Does No Damage PORT CLINTON, June 4--Hail was reported having accompanied the light rain which fell in this area early Sunday, but it is believed that the hail did not affect the early cherries or other fruit which are well advanced at this time. Farmers and fruit-growers in the vicinity report that rain will be of much help to the growing crops. Three Fremont Ross High Grads Receive I Reserve Seek Street Bids PORT CLINTON, June Bids will be received by city council on Tuesday evening for the construction of a portion of asphalt concrete paving on Fifth-st, between Adams and Fulton-sts. The estimated cost has been set at $17,554.54. This is one of the local street paving projects scheduled for this summer's program by council.

One mile in mountain elevation is equivalent to a distance of 800 to 1,000 miles in latitude in its ef feet on vegetation. ZANZIBAR NITE CLUB In The Wayne Hotel Proudly Presents That Great Artist The Dynamic 'Ralph Wilson Quintef COMING JUNE 6th 6 Nights a Week Except Monday From 9 io 2 "RALPH WILSON" with his precision style of Music BOYD "Mps" GRANT On 88 ROY COLEMAN with thm "Trumpet Wise" Guitar BILL RAY The Master of the Drums ALTON MCDONALD A professional in his own right with the Bass Fiddle No. Advance in Prices No Cover Charge YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS AND SANDWICHES SEVEN DROWN IN OHIO WATERS By Associated Press Thousands of Ohioans plunged into streams, lakes and pools over the weekend as temperatures stayed in the 90's. At least ings were season's first major swimming toll in Ohio. Dean Albert, 18-year-old Sebring High schooT student, drowned while on a swimming party at Berlin dam near Alliance Sunday.

Other Victims Yesterday Were: Johanm Mae Ashley, 17, of near Wheelersburg, in the Little Scioto river near Portsmouth. Harold Gray, 16, Foster, in an attempt to swim across a lake between Mills and Hopkinsville in Warren-co. Willard Boyd Yoder, 10, Bellefontaine, in a deep ditch near his home. Authorities said the brakes on his bicycle may have failed since it was found in the water near his body. Saturday's Victims: Harold Pasley, 15, Massillon, in Lake Cable near Massillon.

Lewis Frazier, 22, Mount Vernon, in the Kokosing river 12 miles east of Mount Vernon. Daniel Fabian, 20, who was to graduate from Washington High school in Massillon, this Thursday, drownec' in the Atwood dam in the Muskingum reservoir district in Carroll-co. 200,000 See Pope Beatification ROME, June than 200,000 devout Catholics jammed St. Peter's Basilica and square, yesterday for the beatification of Pope Pius X. Pius who reigned from 1803 to 1914, was known in his life time as the "Papa Pope Saint.

Beatification is a step towards sainthood in the Roman Catholic ritual. Call 23 Ottawa-co Men PORT CLINTON, June 4 The Ottawa-co selective service board has received calls for 23 men from this county to be sent to Toledo on June 11 for physical examinations. It had been previously rmnounced that there would be no physical examination date for Ottawa-co in June. CLEVELAND. June 4 Three Fremont Ross High school seniors were awarded Edgar M.

Ickes scholarships to Western Reserve University, it was announced today. James A. Hathaway and Lawell Ned Brown of Lindsey, and Eugene A. Schwartz of Fremont won the scholarships, which cover tuition for four years beginning next September. The fund for Ross High gradu ates was set up by the late Dr.

E. M. Ickes of Fremont, who was graduated from Adelbert College in 1897 and the school of medi cine in 1901. He died in 1941. 3 -Dimension Color Placed On One Film Robed Band Appears At Church Service BIRMINGHAM, June 4 (JP) band of men and women wear ing Ku Klux Klan robes took part in a church service near Birming ham last night, on the eve of a new series of court trials for accused night riders Frank Bruer, reported for the Sandusky Driver In Guilty Plea Today, Fined $200, Coste Eldon F.

Shuman, 39. Sandusky, was fined $250 and costs today by Judge George C. Steinemann when he pleaded guilty to a. state patrol charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Shuman's driver's license was suspended one year, subject to compliance with requirements of the Ohio financial responsibility law, Thirteen persons pleaded guilty to intoxication charges.

Eight were fined a total of $130 and with two receiving suspended costs and one having a previously suspended fine revoked. The others received suspended fines of $50 and costs each on condition they leave the Birmingham Post-Herald, said one of the men was masked in defiance cltv A Norwalk man was given of Alabama law. A robed guard suspended fine of $50 and costs if holding a. blackjack ordered a he left the city, when he pleaded photographer not to take pictures, guilty to a disorderly conduct he added. charge.

Theater Schedules Great Caruso" 1, 3, 5:09, 7:05, 9:20. STATE Unknown" 4, 6:45, 9:35. "Rookie 5:45, 8:30. and Costello in the Foreign 8:20, 11:26. "The Gun Fighter" Teacher 30 Years Resigns FREMONT, June Cora Knierim, teacher in Ross Junior High school here 30 years, has resigned.

A resident of Woodville, she had studied at Ohio Wesleyan, Bowling Green and Toledo Universities. Open Swimming Pool WILLARD, June Willard municipal swimming pool was officially opened Sunday with Richard Davis as supervisor. The program this year will be approximately the same as last season. The pool will be open from 2 to 8 p. ni.

on Sundays and holidays and from 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. on week days. Life guards will be on duty at all times while the pool is open. NOW M'G'M presents "The Great.

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Cars JIZ.OO. Special Group Rates. Auto Reservations in advance. Write or Phono 3585. STEAMER PELEE, iox 999 TATE TODAY and TUESDAY MARK STEVENS ALEX NICOL-JOYCE HOLDEN AND BILL WILLIAMS REYNOLDS: Want Ads Sell Cars! Give Your Child Jlie WONDER BREAD! Let The 8 Elements in Wonder Bread DAYTON.

June 4 (VP) The U. S. Air Force yesterday unveiled its latest advance in photography three-dimension color film that can be shown through a single, regular movie projector. Maj. Robert V.

Bernie of the air development force's photographic service center at Wright-Patterson Air Force base developed the way of making the film. He worked on it 16 years. He uses a special camera that alternately photographs a scene from two different angles. DIES UNDER SECOND CAR LANCASTER, June 4 The state highway patrol said Wilbur Lewis Russell, 26, Lancaster, was killed Sunday when his car hit bridge and his body was thrown into the path oi anotner car near here. WANT ADS BRING RESXJLTS ENDS TONIGHT "The West Point Story" 'MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM' 5-6 "TOMAHAWK" and Stronger 8 Ways! Note How Amazing Wonder Bread Compares With Meat, Milk, and Fish 8 Ways (as shown at right) Is your child developing, mentally physically, at the rate he or she should? A recent survey of 9,543 children disclosed the shocking fact that 4 out of 5 are not well fed according to the standards of The National Research Council.

These common foods supply ALL the essential food elements your child needs each day: Meat, bread, milk, eggs, fruit, yellow and green- leafed vegetables. Let your child have the "BIG 8" in Wonder Bread. Serve Wonder Bread with meat, fish, eggs, milk, fruit and both yellow and green-leafed vegetables in a balanced diet to supply ALL the food elements your child must have for healthy growth. 8 ounces of Wonder Bread for a growing child cost less than a dime a day. You can afford Wonder Bread for your child.

Doubly Fresh Children love Wonder Bread. Plain -or toasted. Because Wonder Bread is doubly when you Good for Growth andC nergy 6 NOTICE Area advertisers are about due for another series of solicitation's by outside "labor fakers" misrepresenting their publications to be "official organs of the AFL unions in this area." Any aid or assistance given these parties is not only of no help to us but does definite harm to our PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS. The OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of our organization is the FEDERATION- IST. ALL PUBLIC RELATIONS functions are handled through this publication and it's editor and manager, EDWARD B.

J. CARROLL. No other publications or persons are authorized to make any solicitation of any kind whatsoever in the name of the American Federation of Labor in this area. There is no paper of the AFL, or anv it's affiliations, other than the FEDERATIONIST that is received by all of our affiliated union members at their homes through the mail. We will appreciate and reciprocate, as an organization and individually, all co-operation give the FEDERATIONIST and we request that you give absolute refusal to ALL the outside, unethical and improper publications.

Sandusky Central Labor Union EDW. ZEIHER, President T. F. VAN METER, As shown in the chart, Wonder Bread is very it helps your child grow bigger and stronger 8 ways. Growing children need TWICE the protein per pound of body weight as grownups.

Penny for penny, Wonder Bread gives your child more body-building protein than the average of meat, milk, fish and eggs. Growing children require energy for work and play. Wonder Bread is a substantial energy food. More quickly converted into energy than fat. And better than fat for child growth.

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