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4 25fh V Thursday, December 15, 1949 ffL MELLERT 'ar A The Christmas Tree Man Is Back On His Old Comer At Shaw and Hayden With All Kinds and Sizes of Trees! Year Serving East Cleveland Also Comer of Hayden and Elm— Behind Sunoco Station YOU BEm DRIVER FIRST, our drivers are very busy this time of year. SEC OND, maintenance cost and driver's pay is figured into the price you pay for DRY CLEANING SO, if you will bring in your GARMENTS for DRY HEX CLEANING, We'll Give You JlIJ If You'U Also Pick Them Up! That Way We're Both Aheadl And In Our Laundry Dept. SHIRTS Beautifully Washed, Ironed, Starched For Only Each Fe Do the Work Right Here Are Welcome To Come In and Milting Buttons Replaced and Minor Repairs At No Extra Cost. Collars and Cuffs Turned for Small Charge! Shaw-Hayden Cleaners & Laundry 1406 Hayden near Shaw Open 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. "Quality and Service That's What Counts" FREE! 0^ You See! They Make Swell Christmas Gifts! Large, Wonderful Classical Selection One FREE Popular Record With Any Purchase of $1.00 or More Open Evenings) Our 29th Year! ebfuM RADIO ELECTRIC CO, The Bernier Brothers—DICK, JOHN, JIM Shaw High School’s annual Christmas program* will be given* on Tuesday evening, December 20th at 8:00 o’clock in the auditorium, by an 80-voice choir, the Shaw orchestra of 45 pieces, and assisted At the Same Old Stand CHRISTMAS TREES At Reasonable Price! SCOTCH PINE SPRUCE Bob louii Mill Niergarth At Carmen Bill's Driving Range 14811 Shaw Avenue Credwyn M. Petrie Teacher of PIANO CHILDREN OR ADULTS 1736 Page Ave. GLenville 9621 CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13100 Euclid at Lockwood Rev. John W. Grohne. Ministw Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Sunday Worship 10:45 A. M. Here's Your Chance! To solve some gift problems ... to round out your own record collec tin .. at HUGE SAVINGS! You will SAVE 40% or More! LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS All popular records (including 1949 releases)_____________10c All popular albums_________________________ ________ $1,25 All classical records_____________________' -. _____ 40% off All classical albums _________________________ _____ .40% off Children's records ..-____________________ _______ 40% off CLIP THIS COUPON and BRING IT IN! It Will Entitle You To TELEVISION RADIOS APPLIANCES RECORDS Radio Repair 15449 EUCLID at TAYLOR UL. 1-2700 EAST CLEVELAND LEADER Shaw High a cappella Choir Sings For PT A Christmas w.f# -.‘Wtf'W'W *'*&•*» by members of the Dramatic De partment. S. Robert Fraser heads the entire production and will con duct the choir. The orchestra is under the direction of Milton Nier garth, and members of the drama class will be supervised by Miss Lois Dean. Given each year for the Parent Teacher Association. Mr. Wayne C. Blough, Shaw Principal, today said that following the usual cus tom, invitations had been sent to all parents and that the public, too, is cordially invited to attend. In 1948 the Christmas music was en joyed by a capacity audience.. The orchestra will be heard in an arrangement of familiar carols, two movements from Tschaikow sky’s “Nutcracker Suite” and will join the choir in a presentation of Fred Waring’s arrangement of “T’was the Night Before Christ mas” and other specialty numbers Mr. Fraser will conduct the choir in several groups of Christ mas selections including the modern carols “The Three Kings” by Healy Wiilian, “The First Noel” by Harry C. Banks, and “Bulula low” by Peter Warlock, which are not too often heard. Reginald Res nik, a graduate of Western Re serve University and the choir’s student teacher, will direct the Healey Willian's composition. Other songs in this section of the program are carol arrangements by Robert Shaw as recorded by his Victor Chorale. Kay Powell, Shaw senior, will present Tschaikowsky’s “The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies” as a ballet number. Eleven solo voices in the old English song, “The Twelve Days Before Christmas”, will be heard with a two-piano ac companiment by Marion Peters and Janet Sampson, also both seniors. Calilng the attention of PTA members to this popular event of the week before Christmas, Mr. Edward A. Hiss, president, said, “I am counting it a ‘must* in my own schedule and certainly join with Mr. Blough in extending a cordial invitation to all those in our community who love the old familiar Christmas carols.” Admission to the program is free and there are no reserved seats. KIRK TO ENJOY STUDENT PROGRAM That “Christmasy feeling” will really begin to envelop members of the Kirk PTA when they at tend the annual holiday program, put on by the students, Monday, December 19th, at eight o’clock. This year, in addition to the mu sic there will be a pantomine, “Why the Chimes Rang’’, with Mr. Albert Martin, teacher of dramatics, as narrator. Participating will be Carol Hawthorne, James Marinelli, Sandra Miller, Warren Ledger, Do lores Schwimmer, Tom Tucker, Gene Donaldson and Lawrence Covey. Martin, and his student stage crew, have constructed the stage setting. Approximately 200 voices com prise the seventh and eighth grade chorus, which, under the direction of Miss Louise Farrant, will sing “Ring Out, Oh Bells”, Rise Up Shepherds” and “Away In A Man ger”. Because of the illness of Miss Marjorie Shields, director of the ninth grade chorus, Mr. Reginald Saturday, December 17th at the Resnik, Western Reserve Univer sity graduate and the practice teacher of the choir, will direct this group. Songs to be sung by them in clude “Deck the Halls”, “Silent Night”, “O Come All Ye Faith ful”, “Fairest Lord Jesus”, “Carol of the Bells”, “Lullaby of the Christ Child”, “Susanni” and “Angels We Have Heard On High”. A girls’ sextet, which will be heard, is composed of Nancy Mag nusson, Sally Colchin, Georgiean Gumto, Carole Jablonski, Martha Southgate and Janet Mendenhall. Accompanists are Janet Sprinkle and Virginia Brown. Under the direction of Mr. S. Robert Fraser the orchestra will play special arrangements of fa miliar carols and a selection “Hansel and Gretel”. $ —IW for (hristmas vr\ From a small chair to a whole room, you'll want the fun and wonderful satisfaction of doing it yourself. We have everything you need for home decorating, be it a small job or big one. Feel wel come to come in anytime for advice and help. BUILDERS FLOOR & WALLPAPER CO. 1364 Hayden Avenue Opposite Shaw Hayden Theatre GLenville 9155 from and Mothers" from Mayfair Chambers PTA will be on Shaw-Hayden theatre to help with a Christmas party. Don’t forget it is a party for the children with 15 cartoons and Santa Claus him self there with a gift for every one. There will also be a gift from Bondi’s, so a big afternoon is in store. hand TIES up The Most Gorgeous Array oi Ties To Be Found Anywhere From the conserva tive (even sedate), the tasteful and beautiful, to the loud and outrageous, we have them all. And all by the famous neckwear makers. Also hand painted originals (the best you can buy) for that very special gift HARRIS -HARDY Studios of Stage Arts (G. I. Approved) In New. Larger Quarters at 1668 Hayden Ave. OPPOSITE DOAN AVE. BALLET—TAP—ACROBATIC ADAGIO—VOICE—PIANO DRAMA—GUITAR—ACCORDION I GLenville 79C0 75c and up SCOTCH PINE BALSAM t) I .1 lM. 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Light and heavy weight fabrics in new est patterns and colors. Ever an ap preciated Christmas gift ... no man has too many. NYLON ACETATE SHIRTS .$5.95 All popular colors. Here's a swell idea for a Christ mas gift Give him one or more. He'll really ap preciate your thoughfulness. MEN'S JACKETS .. $5.95 to $30.00 In our vast style and price range, you can't help but find what you want. Zelan, Leather, All Wool, Gabardine, etc. Every man should have a weather resisting jacket in his wardrobe. PIGSKIN GLOVES $3.95 up A gift that is always appreciated is a pair of gloves. We have a great variety in all styles and makes. MUFFLERS ... at $2.00 and $2.50 From the practical to the fancy you need look no further if you have a muffler in mind for any man on your gift list PAJAMAS SOCKS SWEATERS BELTS SUSPENDERS JEWELRY FOR MEN Here You Will Find Just What It Takes To Make That Man Happy On Christ mas Morning! 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