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Page Eight 8 I 8 I GiteTW jl EUCLtO-SUPERIOR 13505 IVCLIB Right Next Dooi to the Liquor Stoco //.s'ry?.y ^w/ 7Y Cierfadt BAK SUPPLIES Resfavd D? Ta 30% Call Us for What You'll Need for Your Ksw Year's Party BEER WINE SOFT DRINKS and DELICACIES ICE CUBES Serving E. Cleveland and Cleve. Hts. since 1935 BEER WINE MIXERS We Deliver Phone GL. 8305 We Bent Punch Bowl* and.Cup* Open TUI 10 P. M. Dally HAPPY NEW TO EVERYBODY! /pPRE-TESTED PoII^RarrsI* SHOES FORjBOYS AND GIRLS $1.95 to S5.S5 We Have a Good Steck of Galoshes and Rubbers for Men, Women, Boys, Girls! BAUMGARTEN'S "The Family Shoe Stere" 1427 Hayden Ave. GLenville 8516 TCSROHt ITALIAN ALMOND CANDY 0(1* La Florentine Brand 18 pcs., carton BEEO osidi WIHE Local Beer Dy the Case DELIVERED __________ Black Forest Leisy's, P.O.C., Standard Elfers CROP for QI.VV WALHUTS Northwestern Omegas Cellophane Package_________ Pennsylvanias Lb. 3 ______ _____ ALL PORK I 1 EAR RAND SHOES for MEN CAPREHA S MARKET frieb.-lteat*, FrvipG V7INS COKCCjHD and San Martin Burgundy c.,_2.S9 iMJCRTH) G'E'TfnjTS NEW Lh. t, CROP V for vlxVy M1 E N U S n ei new Lbs. fln Lb. W w W POTATOES Coj’ung or Eathg Apples ?_ 10 4bc_ Lbs. CF’I'JA SALAMI Whole or Half_______________ Lb. wOV ________ ... ITALItt.i FiSii For the Holidays: Caiamare, Anquille, Capitcne, Merluzzi, Sarde, Scurmi, Shrimp, Sand Eels, Oysters, Boneless Codfish. V"V ’Y'j LUF SPFCOllS'l W fc.iV TOFY NEW YEAR To Everybody! FRESH HAMS Also Sandy Mac Ready-To-Eat Hams FEESH FRUITS end VEGETABLES Artichokes, Tomatoes, Celery, Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Etc. ALL AT Lowest Market Prices Fresh Anise (Finocchi) Large Stalk Hermel’s CAPXOLA Lean and Tasty Whole or Half___ __ __ 1_______ Lb. vilv For Four New Year's Eve Party Cenrine Itdbn SAUSAGE 100% PURE PORK Custom Made ... ___ ________ lb. vOC Also PIZZA PORK ROAST 7-Rib End Lean STRICTLY FRESH___________ Lb. Here For Epiphany Service -. s ~^V V..V i 1 Wedding notices, signed, should be sent to Elsa C. Berg, 15632 Euclid ave., to arrive by Monday, if possible. There is no charge for the notice but there is a charge for pictures. Please call PO. 3378 for any informa tion desired on wedding items or pictures. Bader-Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander Bader of 1756 Page ave. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Kenneth S. Whiteman Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Whiteman of 13909 Strathmore ave. Miss Bader is a sophomore at Ohio University. Her fiance is a sophomore at Miami University and a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity. Both Miss Bader and Mr. Whitemore were gradu ated from Shaw High School in January, 1948. Beal-Roth Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Beal, 991 Helms dale rd. of the engagement of their WINDOW WASHING Storm Window and Screen Service Wall Washing Gutters Cleaned HOUSE CLEANING Fu’lv Insured VETERANS r- ,'f* A. s’ fcr% X? 4 ,,' v V '1 *k s «krnsB $ '.7 Al *A A’ -. 7, ■. i':-v ..- v,/. _• ..'-‘•1 ,s'v.» s»j.. ».v s y, V 41 4 ■v t: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 15837 Euclid ave. will observe its annual Epiphany Service of Lights Monday evening, January 9th at 8 o’clock. Coming from Washing ton, D. C. to give the sermon at St. John’s Episcopal church. St. John’s is known as “the church of the Presidents” in the capital since o many presidents have attended its services. Rev. Glenn and Rev. Francis B. SZ 12700 Superior Avo, GL. 7482 GL. 2757 Eve. LI. S447 OFa Xif U SANDY MAC HAMS Ready-T o-Ecrt Whole or Shank Half__________ Lb. y EAST CLEVELAND LEADER Sayre, St. Paul’s rector, have been friends for many years. The ac companying picture of them was taken in Washington. Proceeding the service, the con gregation will hold its annual parish meeting. A supper at 6:30 will open this part of the obser vance which includes the election of the vestry, as well. The evening service is open to the public. daughter, Jane Marie, to Mr. John F. Roth of Akron. Miss Beal is a graduate of the College of Wooster and Mr. Roth is a senior at the University of Akron. His fraterni ties are Theta Chi and Omicron Delta Kappa. Yovannone-Madzelonka Evr'vF v^ ■’W1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Yovannone of 1762 Wymore ave., have announ ced the engagement of their daughter, Louise Marie, to Mr. Bernard A. Madzelonka, son of Mrs. L. Madzelonka of 3498 West 58th st. Terrass-Jackson Amid a setting of Christmas greens and white tapers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Knight at Turkeyfoot Island near Akron at high noon on the day before Christmas, Miss Marion Jackson and Ensign Milford Spalding Terrass, U.S.N. pledged their troth. Officiating at the nuptial ceremony was Rev. A. I. Spanton, deam emeritus of Akron Uni versity. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Theron Skeels Jackson and the late Dr. Jackson. After graduating from Hathaway Browm School and Stanford University and the Ryan School of Aeri nautics, she attended Columbia University. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs/ John Terrass of Los Angeles. He attended Ruther ford Preparatory School and is a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Sprague Tomlinson of Campbell, Mo., wore a white satin. gown. From the deep V neckline, tiny buttons trimmed the long fitted bodice and the full skirt fell into a brief train. She Wore the groom’s gift, a strand of pearls, and carried white orchids. Carrying out the Christmas color scheme, the attendants, Mrs. Richard Wetsel as matron of hour, Miss Anna Pettys as maid of honor and Miss Betty Terrass as bridesmaid, wore velveteen gowns in a deep American Beauty red. They also wore pearls and carried white carnations caught with frosted ribbons matching their gowns. Mr. Terrass was his son’s best /nan. Ushering were Mr. Hal Knight and Richard W. Wetzel. A reception followed in the home of Miss Mary Crawford, 2715 Fairmount blvd., Cleveland Heights with whom Mrs. Jackson is making her home. Christmas' greens with roses and poinsettias in white, decorated the home. The couple left for the Poconos and will spend New Year’s Eve in New York City before going to Philadelphia where the groom is assigned to the submarine Tusk in the U. S. Navy Yard. In the Spring they will transfer to New London, Conn. Shaeffer-Gilbert In a beautiful and simple wed ding on Monday, December 26th, Miss Ruth Gertrude Gilbert and Robert Edwin Shaeffer pledged their troth in a ceremony per formed by Rev. Edward G. Prassc in the chapel of Covenant Presby terian church. The ceremony at four o’clock was witnessed by a small company of relatives and friends. 'the bride, daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Irwin Gilbert, 1851 Tay lor rd. and Mr. Hwuer Ellsworth ..^*8 ^'r. .- Gilbert of Hawaii, was attended by Mrs. Walter Boyce of Paines ville. Mr. Ernest Harper of East Lansing, Mich, was the best man. Miss Gilbert was given in marriage by her uncle, Captain John Charles Irwin of Fort Knox, Ky. For her wedding the bride chose an afternoon length frock with long sleeves in silver and shell pink lame with a small matching hat and a fluff of shell pink veil ing. A single orchid adorned her shoulder. Mrs. Boyce was gowned in an acqua beaded crepe dress with a V neckline and bracelet length sleeves and her corsage was of camellias. The Christmas note prevailed at the reception held in the home of Mrs. Gilbert. The usual family Free Delivery GL. 0825 WE CATER TO WEDDINGS-BANQUETS Sliaw-Kayden Vnd Save Time READY TO EAT HAMS ’49 Porlc Loin Roust Spesre Ribs Lh. 43c Ground Beef OuiLbOwn 4Sc HOME-MADE Kalian SoilSOSB Lb. 5Sc SUGAR CURED Corned Beef Lb. 65c Park Sausage SMALL LINKS Lb. 49 Christmas tree was especially beautiful while Christmas greens, white candles and wedding bells added their loveliness. The buffet table was centered with a tiered wedding cake encircled with holly and white pompoms and flanked with silver candlesticks with white candles. The bride Is a graduate of the College of Wooster and received her Ph.D. degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and wears a Phi Beta Kappa pin. Mr. Shaeffer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Shaeffer of Dearborn, Mich, and is a student in the graduate school, North western University. He is a gradu ate of the University of Michigan and a member of Sigma Nu. Caooos Turkeys Bucks Geese Forsters Siewers Fryers STFTCT^-jY ffesh FARM EGGS St. Clair-Shaw Poultry 12520 St Clair Ave. Next to Cleveland Trust Bank May Good Health, Happiness and Prosperity Be Yours in 1950! SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE SUITS COATS. WOOLEN DRESSES. I and SKIRTS brought in before 9 A.M. Friday xan be DRY CLEANED, PRESSED and READY for you SATURDAY! LAUNDRY Brought In Before 6 P.M. Thursday will also be READY for You SATURDAY NO EXTRA CHARGE Cleaners & Laundry 1406 Hayden near Shaw Open 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. "Quality and Service That's What Counts" PEDINA GlKIHU’d 15520 EUCLID AT TAYLOR WEEK-END SPECIALS FRESH HAMS ‘“45‘ ADAMS No. 2 TO EVERYBODY we extend our heartiest wishes for the young new year to grow old through the months with the best of everything for you! THE CLEVELAND FABRIC SHOPS 563 East I 12628 4065 I 4528 185th St. I Superior I Lee Rd. I Pearl Rd. IV. 6832 GL. 8523 WY. 2523 SH. 8770 Store Hours: Monday. Tuesday, Friday Till 8 P.M.—Wednesday Till 1 P.M. Open Eves. Thurs. and Sat, Till 8 .......- .................... -............. fur AihHilisiiiij Call GLhiihIIi! 4303 Happy New Year From Hl&tro Music House 16343 Euclid near Ivanhoe GL. 9133 NEXT TO EUCLID THEATRE—FREE PARKING IN REAR Open Evenings—WE GIVE EAGLE STAMPS COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SUPER SAVERS N E A A Call ^otir Groceries PHILADELPHIA TO EVERYBODY! RS¥Z CRACKERS --29. Strictly Fresh Dozen BUTTER -69c Tomato Catsup 2-35' CIGARETTES —4.73 TOMATOES O. ZV ORANGE JUICE --35. JUICE •—-37. PRICE SALE BREEZE ANO PERK SOAP FLAKES 2 -42= Sauer Kraut 2“~27. MONARCH COFFEE -69= Thursday, December 29, 1949 'O' FHEB miAVWX* Miracle Whip «49c Cream Cheese j&pkss,A# Macintosh or Jonathan APPLES 4 Lb& 23c FLORIDA ORAHGES Large Seedless s* doz. V v v EMPEROR GRAPES 2 its. 29c Diamond WALHUTS Extra IF* Large Lb. Ivv Hershey and Nestle CHOCOLATE BARS Large Size each 1 v v SUN-MAID RAISINS 1) 15-Oz. QE &t Pkgs. V wG ^fresh’fish-’ I OYSTCRS Cooked Shrimp