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Page Twelve CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13100 EUCLID AT LOCKWOOD Rev. John W. Grohn*. Pastor Christmas Evo.. 10:00 P. M. Christmas Day. 10:45 A. M. TORRONE ITALIAN ALMOND CANDY La Florentine Brand 18 pcs., carton V w v COOKIES and CANDIES Italian Assorted—Beautiful Christ mas Present—Deluxe, IVz-Lb. Can V""" CALIFORNIA FICS bLb* String W&.U impurtlD chestnuts NEW Lbs. Cl fol CROP V ior “MlZED KUTS~ NEW Lbs. ei CROP V for ________ WUhUTS Northwestern Omegas Cellophane Package ... Lb. vvv POTATOES Pennsylvanias Lb. Ccokteg or Eating Apples W GEUUA SALAMI ALL PORK 6‘Gse Whole or Half____________ .... Lb. ITALIA^ Sri 1 For the Holidays: Calamare, AngulIIe, E Ccrpitone, Merluzzi, Sarde, Scurmi, Shrimp, I Sand Eels, Oysters, Boneless Codfish. FIRST AID JETTS Forest Hill Pharmacy Superior at Euclid GL. 9413 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYBODY! P©IH Parrot SHOES FO^I'BOYS AND GIRLS $1.95 to S5.95 For the LAST-MINUTE Shopper—Our Selection of Christmas Slippers for Women, Men. Boys, Girls and Tots is Most Complete BAUMGARTEN'S "The Family Shoe Store” 1427 Hayden Ave. GLenville 8516 SHINES BRIGHTEST OF ALL! We Wish the Bert of Everything for Everybody! For LAST-MINUTE Shoppers Our ALMAY FOREST HILL PHARMACY STATE BOARD APPROVED (HIGHEST RATING) 1323S Superior at Euclid GLenville 9412 Open RAND SHOES for MEN SOME WORDS GROW BRIGHTER WITH USE ..AND Beauty Preparations Make Wonderful Gifts For That "Special" Gal! GIFT WRAPPING IS FREE! OPEN 11 A. M. TO 7 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY (Except Sunday’ CAPRETTA S MARKET 12605 EUCXID corner Auburndale FreeParking! Freeh Meats. Fruit*/. Vegetables.. Domestic and Imported Toed* V11LUE SPECIALS. ©0#* («F EUCLID-SUPERIOR 13501 EUCLID Christmas Baskets ....... and BOXES of GILBERT'S FINE FOODS and WINES Beautifully and Tastefully Packed To Order? We'll Fill Your LAST-MINUTE Orders! Come In and See Our Display Samples See Our Great Variety DUTCHESS English Stilton Cheese with Old Port Wine in Auld Lang Syne Handled Stone Mug (Bger Stein) and the Cover is a Cork Coaster Maple Log Cabin Packed to the Rafters with Creamy Maple Leaves of 100% Pure Maple Sugar This Little Log Cabin (Chimney and All) fa Idea! ior Children at $1.25. For DAD A Floral Design Outsize Cup & Saucer (He Can Have Two Cups In One) Filled with Ann Raskas Coffee Candies in Xmas Wrapping $2.25 Delivery Merry Christmas to Everybody! This Week-End We Will Have a Complete Selection of HOLIDAY POULTRY Turkeys, Roasting Chickens, Etc. PLUS ALL FRESH FRUITS end VEGETABLES Artichokes, Tomatoes, Celery, Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Etc. ALL AT Lowest Market Prices Fresh Anise (Finocchi) Large Stalk si w Hoimel's CAPICOLA Lean and Tasty Whole or Half................ ...Lb. Italian Style SA US ACE 100% PURE PORK fj*. Custom Made ...... _______ ... _..lb. Order Now For Your Christmas or New Year's Party! PORK ROAST Lbs. ___________ aOG 7-Rib End Lean STRICTLY FRESH Lb. £SG LEAN BOSTON BUTTS Good and Meaty QOf* 2l/z to 5 Lb. Average__________Lb. Wk SANDY”MAC HAMS Ready-T o-Eat A Whole or Shank Half .,T,..rr^. ....Lb. UuC UvC EAST CLEVELAND LEADER I I I i I 1 of Cakes, Cookies, Etc, CHEESE SPREADS DUTCHESS Choicest of the World s Fine Cheeses Aged la Wine and Brandy French Roquefort 45c Canadian Cheddar 39c English Stilton 55c CHRISTIAN BROS. Famous Cocktail Sherry Two Fifths in Attractive Christmas Box $3.7* OLD- FASHIONED CANDY CANES Red. White, Green Stripes 5c and 10c Serving E, Cleveland and Cleve, His. since 1935 BEER WINE MIXERS We Deliver Phone GL. 830S We Rent Punch Bowls and Cups Open Till 10 P. M. Daily Reader lauds Kiwanis Go To Church Contest Pleads For Return To Church Dear Editor! I am wondering if we East Cleve landers ought not to turn aside for just a moment from the excit ing bustle of Christmas prepara tions to recognize the true Christ mas gift which the men of the Support of Churches Committee of our local Kiwanis Club have made us in the form of the I GO TO CHURCH Contest. In sponsoring this contest, these men who are friends and neigh bors of many of us have done far more than offer us the chance to win a cash prize for ourselves and our churches or even to offer church-goers the long-needed chance to “get off the defensive”, and give positive reasons why they choose to take not send their young sters to religious services. These “men of good will” in our midst, in sponsoring such a move as the I GO TO CHURCH Contest, are themselves offering our communi- ty a Christmas gift beyond price— proof positive that private faith can move outward from each per son and church into a concerted army of Religion in action, powered with all the strength each church builds into its individual members. Though unacquainted personally, so far as I know, with any mem bers of the local Kiwanis group, I am willing to hazard a guess that as individuals they represent in cross section possibly every “kind of church” (i.e., denomination) to be found in East Cleveland. The real glory of these men’s achievement in conceiving such an idea as their I GO TO CHURCH Contest, is that must have been able to discern through the fabric of each indi vidual church’s differing ritual, form, creed, and tradition the glint of the golden threads of LOVE TO GOD and SERVICE TO MAN. “What better way at Christmas time could we choose to remember how the Man of Nazareth pointed out at such agonizing cost, than to resolve to start this Christmas doing some of the things which the I Go To Church Contest must surely have brought back to our WINDOW WASHING Storm Window and Scroon Service Wall Wa.hing Gutter. Cleaned HOUSE CLEANING Fully Insured VETERANS WTNDOW I CKMRJ CLEANING 12700 Superior Ave. GL. 7482 GL. 2757 Eve. LI. 9447 THE HARRIS-HARDY Studio* of Stage Art* (G, I, Approved) In New, Larger Quarters at 16&8 Hayden five, OPPOSITE DOAN AVE. BALLET—TAP—ACROBATIC ADAGIO—VOICE—PIANO DRAMA—GUITAR—ACCORDION GLenville 7900 ___________________________________________ i minds, If it accomplishes nothing else. If we are non-church goers, may be we ought to pause long enough to consider what this could be do ing to us and to our children. Since nearly all adults travel through life largely on the “momentum of the religious training and experi ences they had as children, many see themselves quite accurately as honest, generous, kindly, and as devoted to home and family as their church-going neighbors with out quite analyzing how “they got that way.” Many non-churchgoers really live as exemplary lives as their church member neighbors They are often conscious of a queer, empty feeling that life is pretty dull But they don’t quite complete the connection here, so to speak. “Why does life seem to have so little meaning. Maybe my kids won’t grow up to be even as honest .generous, kindly, as I am—because they have never been to the place where I learned how to be those things—Church” ... A man can be pretty tired by the time Sunday rolls around and at his ear and at his elbow are a hundred ways to refresh him, which the Pilgrim or even the “1890” boy never dreamed of in the town where the church was the center for almost every social affair. Yes, in too may ways we can persuade our selves that we can get along with out the church, forgetting there may one day be no churches to. do without, if we continue to rear a generation of youngsters who have seldom seen the unside of a church, and can therefor scarcely be blamed if they do not display the “ordi nary” virtues which their more for tunate parents learned by church attendance. Children rarely taken to church can hardly be expected to suddenly develop at adulthood a consciousness of all they missed. I sincerely hope the contest ans wers will serve to show our non attending friends that many of us left their ranks because we came to realize that regardless of seem ingly out-moded forms or teach Free Delivery GL 0825 WE CATER TO WEDD INGS—BANQUETS S&ve Time Call FRESH DRESSED CAPONS READY TO EAT HAMS c,uribOw’ ings, the CHURCH U still the only institution which shows us how to attain for us and our chil dren a sense of values strong enough to meet and overcome the countless daily temptations and dis tractions which threaten momen tarily to draw us into dead-ends of numbing cynicism, or uncon trolled reaction to every fresh stimulation of sense (and non sense) that comes our way. We church-goers recognize that we must give our children the tools of living necessary in a democratic society. We can all resolve anew this coming year to return to church, to help re-arm it with every ounce of spiritual force we have to give to revitalize it, to restore to its rightful place in man’s march toward the kingdom of right on earth which could be the prelude to Christ's Kingdom of Heaven on earth, where every man sees a trace of God in every brother’s face. Sincerely yours, (Mrs. Walter F. Greenman} Grace H. Greenman In Our Mail Shank End Ground Beef 49c Veal Stew Boneless Lean—Lb. Owl* HOME-MADE Italian Sausage 59c Lb. Perk Lorn Roast 29c_ Pot Roast Grade A Lb. Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Ducks, Capons, Fryers, Roasters, Rabbits Swift's Premium Hams Rath Hams December 14, 1949. TO OUR COMMISSIONERS: Now the complaints are in, aired, and acted upon. I think a word of praise is due our “Commissioners” in the quick and efficient manner they have interceded in the recent controversy over the new deal in transportation offered to East Clevelanders by the Cleveland Transit System. Please do not think us ungrate ful—those of us who have mur mured, whispered, or have talked out loud our complaint in this di rection. There is every indication that you have agreed that our complaints were justified. We are hoping that the Cleve- Accident Health Insurance ROL BENDLESHAM-GL. 2267 QUALITY HOLIDAY POULTRY Turkeys Ducks Capons Geese Roasters Siewers Fryers Lowest Market Price* STRICTLY FRESH FARM EGGS St. Clair-Shaw Poultry 12520 St Clair Ave. Next to Cleveland Trust Bartle CERINO’S land Transit System will be able to plan a schd»’ule which will en able East Cleveland passengers to board or leave a car at conven ient stops the same as the street cars have done in the past. Then we shall go on our way rejoicing. We do appreciate the new and beautiful road which is now Hay den ave. It is a joy to behold! Es pecially with its efficient lighting system, and the addition of the Christmas decorations. Thank you for considering our —I’M 1' i ■f 15520 EUCLID AT TAYLOR weenedk super savers IS. WEEK-END SPECIALS ft 69c 49' BUTTER Fruit Cocktail 2 Red Raspberries Peter Pan THE CLEVELAND CRANBERRIES TOMATOES TO EVERYBODY! BISCUIT MIX— 2—35‘ HUNT'S PEARS 2--69' ECGS Strictly Fresh, Medium DOZEN Swift’s Brookfield LB. 2 SCOTTIES 25' Hillside ICE CREAM -39 PERT NAPKINS—2-25‘ Cut-Rite WAXPAPER 23' cans69c 45' Hunt’s No.2CAty Peanut Butter 35‘ Thursday, December 22," 1949 complaints and acting in our in terest. Mrs. B. 3. Tabb, 1240 East 145th st. ALMAY COSMETICS tor Discriminating Woman Forest Hill Pharmacy Call Glenville 4383 FOB ADVERTISING Ilk It Is Our Sincere Wish i That You Enjoy All the Blessings and Happi- FABRIC, SHOPS 563 East 12628 I 4065 I 4528 185th St. Superior I Lee Rd. I Pearl Rd. IV. 6832 GL. 8523 WY. 2523 SH. 8770 Store Houzi. Moi day, Tuesday, Friday Till 6 PJL—Wednesday TUI 11ri-L Open Eves. Thurs, and Sat, Till 8 COMPLETE FOOD MARKET wl Le trW W of ^°ur Groceries ■:r DELIVERY 2‘35‘ 29c YAMS and JERSEY SWEETS 2 25c Liw. SWEET ANISE Large Stalk Each Macintosh or Jonathan 4 u». 29c GRAPEFRUIT 4 Seedless 39C for HEAD LETTUCE 2 tor 29c TANGERINES Large. Fancy doz. VvU Emperor GRAPES