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Thursday, September 10, 1053 For the Finest in Baked Delicacies .ft's Swedish Home Bakery and CONDITORI 3 Convenient Locations: 11320 EUC1ID AVE. CEdar 1-8430 14468 EUCLID AVE. GLenville 1-6123 FARMER'S MKT. Everything is FRESH at The FARMER'S MARKET CORNER COIT and WOODWORTH Produce^ Poultry, Flowers, Fruit, Bakery, Etc. Direct from the Farmer Who Grows It! Mondays and Wednesday, Afternoon and Evening Saturday Mornings—On Your Table the Day It* Picked! CHARLES E. SHAFFER STAR SPECIAL For Registration or Inionnation, Call EV. 1-0703 15 Enrollment Sept. 14 or 4 kt CHOICE OF ATTRACTIVE STYLE HEADBOARDS, IN A RANGE OF DECORATOR COLORS 720 East MARY ANN RICHARDSON Try This Deluxe Coal It's New It Different AMERICA'S FINEST POCAHONTAS Available In AR Sisen Maximum Meat Value Long Burning Duet-Proofed Eaey to Control Call Your Neighborhood Station or EN. 1-3000 City Ice Fuel Division City Products Corporation Liberty 1-8894 GLenville 1-4220 134th Street at SL Ciair Ave. 12916 Superior Avenue YOUR CHILD Per Ton Lump .........SI9 Junior Egg Screened O U Classes Begin September 21 will be TAUGHT CORRECT DANCE TECHNIQUE and proper Development of a PLEASING PERSONALITY under the Personal Direction of Rosetta Bondak Marked Ballet e Toe o Tap e Limbering e Baton Twirling 13929 Euclid Ave. over Wind-A-Meer Theatre Mrs. Markell Is A Member of Dance Masters of Ohio and Dance Masters of America Complete with Box Spring and Mattress! HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARD BEDS $eo.50 3-Pc. Ensemble 41^ Jw Smart Styling Plus Luxurious Comfort! We made a lucky special purchase of these popular Hollywood bed outfit., making poeeible this unusual value. The headboards are padded, and nicely tailored is rich Duran the mattrees and box spring are a super comfort combination! For HOME APPLIANCES and FURNITURE HOME EQUIPMENT SALES CO 152nd Street UL. 1-2525 Wedding- Cngagemente Dunlap-Dixon 3 B. Dunlap of 1519 Mrs. James Lakefront ave., East Cleveland announces the engagement of her daughter, Joan Barbara to Mr. Donald W. Dixon, son of Mr. Paul E. Dixon of 13121 Lakeshore blvd., Bratenahl. Miss Dunlap is a Shaw High graduate of the June 1953 class.. FINEST CADILLAC Invalid Cai At Youi Service Day or Night S. H. JOHNSTON KE. 1-3600 SEE THE IDEAL VACUUM For Ideal CLEANING SALES SERVICE PARTS PROMPT SERVICE GL. 1-1043 12409 ARLINGTON Mr. Dixon has just returned from Korea where he served with the U. S. Army. Hoffman-Dupraw Announcement has beqji made of the August 22 marriage of Miss Judith Louise Hoffman to Mr. An drew G. Dupraw in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Beatrice J. Hoffman of 15996 Nela mere rd., and the late Lester J. Hoffman. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dupraw of Evergreen Park, Illinois, form erly of East Cleveland. A ’53 graduate of Shaw High School, the bride has been active with the Cleveland Playhouse Cur tain Puller’s group, the Fairy Tale Theatre, and other local school and church dramatic now employed in partment of the (Company’s lamp Mr. and Mrs. Dupraw will make their home at 871 Medford Cleveland Heights. EAST CLEVELAND LEADER groups. She is the financial de General Electric division at Nela Park. Mr. Dupraw, who attended Shaw High School and later served two years with the United States Army which included fifteen months in Japan, now operates the Atlantic Service Station at Noble and Greyton rds., East Cleveland. rd., Beyer-Stef fan by The “something old’’ worn Joe Ann Steffan as a bride was a Chinese jade and diamond lava liere given to her mother by her father on their wedding day. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Steffan. Miss Steffan was married to Walter Beyer, jr., son of Mrs. Catherine Beyer, 13671 Euclid ave., Saturday, September 5th at 9:30 a. m. in St. Ann’s Church. The bride, gowned in white satin VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Experienced, certified teacher Mr. Turner RE. 1-8782 Mill Moir Farm Where Particular People Are Served Chicken & Steak I Dinners a Are Served PLATE OR FAMILY STYLE 3 Sunday 1 P. M. to 7 P. M. Week Days by Reservation 3 Miles West of Painesville on n Rl 20 Phone Painesville 2-1780 ff Back to School in PRE-TESTED Polf4Parrot SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BAUMGARTEN’S The Family Shoe Store 1427 Hayden GL 1-8516 and chantilly lace, was attended by Mrs. Thomas Bremer,, Mrs. Thomas Doyle and Mrs. Robert Markgraf. John McNulty was best man and the ushers were Eugene Steffan and Robert Lyons. The wedding breakfast was served at the Acacia Country Club and the reception was held in the Steffan home, 2297 Lamberton rd., Cleveland Heights. The bride is a graduate of Beau mont School for girls and the groom of John Carroll University, and is listed in “Who’s Who in Catholic Colleges.’’ The couple will take up residence in DeLidder, La. Wall-Gumto & Saint James Lutheran Church on Hayden ave. was the scene Sat urday, August 29th of the wed ding of Georgieann Gumto, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gumto, 1508 Hillcrest rd., to Harold E. Wall,, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Wall, sr., 13601 Fifth ave. Rev. Robert Barkley performed the double ring ceremony at 7:30 o’clock. The bride, who was given in marriage by waltz length of chantilly handkerchief skirt was of nylon tulle. Her veil of net with Chan tilly lace border was held by a crown of pearls and rhinestones. She carried white orchids on the Bible which the groom carried through the Korean war. her father, wore a gown with a bodice lace. The bouffant Attending the couple were Miss Jean McMasters and Mr. Carl Wall, brother of the groom. Gilbert and Arthur Gumto, the bride’s brothers, and Jack Alexy and Art Forester, ushered. Miss Jill Den nison was the soloist. The reception followed in the American Legion Hall. After a short trip in Canada, the couple will take up residence in East Cleveland. Resford-Stephenson Lighted tapers, vases of white gladioli, palms—such was the back ground for the wedding in First Presbyterian Church, Saturday, August 5th at 3:30 o’clock when Marilyn Stephenson and Frank William Hesford pledged their troth. Reading the service was the Rev. J. Franklyn McHendry of Windermere Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Garner Steph enson of 1817 Burnette ave., and her husband is the son of Mr. Frank E. Hesford of 1814 Page ave. The bride’s gown was in waltz length, fashioned of Chantilly lace ovei permanently pleated nylon tulle and candlelight satin, tne bodice accented with French il lusion and lace, pearl trimmed. A detachable corsage of white roses centered her bridal bouquet. Waltz length champagne silk or ganza gowns were worn by the bride’s attendents, her sister, Dolores, and V e n e e Dianni. Phyllisanne Hesford, junior brides maid wore a gown in champagne taffeta and tulle with a Their bouquets were of and white delphinium. red sash, red roses following Guests were received the ceremony. The couple are honeymooning in New England and will reside at 15800 Euclid ave. The bride attended Cleveland Institute of Art and her husband graduated from Ohio State Univer sity and is a junior at Case where he is a member of Phi Kappa Psi. OFfl!TlFF3FiraF!1P ThistledownFinestS’OHIOTraditionally____ 44 DAY MEETING Sept. 11 thru Oct. 31 DAILY DOUBLE Closes 1:50 p.m. America's Finest and Most Modern Track. New 6000 Seat Grandstand. Terraced Dining Room Escalators. Reservations—Call Montrose 2-8600. ROUTE 8 NORTHFIELD and EMBRY ROADS CLEVELAND Lunkin-Brennen —Photo by Hauk Hneymooning in Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luskin who pledged their troth in St. Cather ine’s Church on Saturday, Septem ber 5th at 9:00 a.m. The bride is the former Joan Patricia Brennen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan, 3118 East 98th st. Mr. Luskin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Luskin, 13513 Graham rd. The bride wore a white organza gown and carried white roses and Robert Donavan wore blue nylon tulle and carried yellow roses. The bridesmaids were Helen Burke, Patricia Burke and Mrs. John Saz pansky. Gerald Luskin was best man. Ushering were Jack Luskin, Patrick Byrne and Thomas Mc Carthy. DiFranco-Smargiassi Honeymooning in Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DiFranco who were married in Holy Rosary Church, Saturday, September 5th at 8:15 o’clock. The bride is the former Clara Smargiassi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Santo Smargiassi, 1859 Lakeview rd. Attending the bride were Gloria Kluk, Connie Spiros and Connie Trivisonne, wearing blue-grey ny lon and satin gowns. marriage gown of nylon net The bride, given in by her father, wore a white lace and nylon, a veil and carried white orchids. Arthur Bostuli was the bestman. Eddy Zenobi and Eugene DiFranco ushered. The reception was held in Som mers Hall. Mrs. DiFranco is a graduate of East High School and her husband of Cathedral Latin High School. WE ANSWER YOUR PHONE! In Your Name In Our Office Call MU 1-4064 EAST CLEVELAND TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE 12722 St. Clair Avenue bA^dAul DID IT AGAIN! LEARN TO DRIVE Patient, Courteous Instructors Insurance Coverage Free Pick-Up No Classroom The Safest Way Yet Devised First Lesson Free If You Are Not Satisfied With Our Method Weather No Object CLEVELAND DRIVING SCHOOL GL. 1-0200 PO. 1-9909 ASK Mother, Aunt or Even Grandmother! 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