Page Four 0m4 Dr. C. T. Downer ,1^ wishes to ANNOUNCE That Beginning July 1st. He Will Close His Downtown Office, and Devote His Entire Time To His Office At BOB East 185th Street Hours Every Day, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M, Wednesday, 10 A.M. to 12 Noon Evening Hours As Before Monday. Tuesday and Friday, 6:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LAKE ERIE FISHING NIGHTLY e SATURDAY e SUNDAY 7 30 P. M. 7 P. M. 1 P. M. 7 P.M. Extra Trips on Holiday Weekends FOR INFORMATION PHONE AKRON H. A. HUNT OV. 8-3783 2934 Berger Ave., R.D. 1 Cuyahoga Falls Boat Stationed at Grand River O.. Fairport Harbor, Langdon’s Landing, Coast Guard Station MRS. RUTH RAINGER MRS. ROBERT H. JAMIESON SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS HMMrietpag NEW BOAT II I* MODERNLY dSS5S5SSS55SS5SS^^^B»»**» 40 PASSENGERS equipped SPECIAL! Chicken Size LIVE LOBSTER 89C Each Complete Selection Of FRESH CAUGHT Lake Erie Fish Wholesale Prices to BMlaurautu. Taverns. Factories and Institutions EUCLID FISH CO. 18601 Abby Avenue at East 185th Street OPEN ALL DRY EVERY WEDNESDAY John J. Cornelia. Prop. KEnmore 1-6448 720 EAST 152nd ST. I & BIG WASHINGS! BIG SAVINGS! PERSONALS Items for this column, person als, summer outings, guests, luncheons and shower parties, may be sent to Elsa C. Berg, 14600 Euclid ave., or telephoned to PO. 1-3378. While the dead line is Tuesday at 5, it is appre ciated when these items are received no later than Monday. In honor of their fifteenth wed ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. “Cappy” Ricks entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nolff to dinner at their home, The Diamond Ranch, Moreland Hills Village. Mrs. Ricks is able to be in the record shop a few days a week, following her illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Faulds of Coit rd. report the golfing and fishing fine at Oscoda, Michigan, •where they are visiting their son in-law and daughter, Lieut, and Mrs. J. Kimbrough. Lieut. Kim brough is stationed at the Air Force Base near there. Alice Stevens Walter will pre sent her piano students in a Re cital at her home, 15864 Glynn rd. on Thursday evening, June 24th at eight o’clock. Students taking part in the program are Charles Alexander, John Alex ander, Chris Bedford, Kathleen Forristal, Nina Grotefend, Nancy Hazelett, Virginia Hazelett, Gary Hutchins, Beverly Jones, Lewis Jones, Pam Juergens, Peter Kozak, wise Wpotato I w*' $ chips -l PREPARED IN PURE VEGETABLE Oil JL, AGIFLOW ACTION Perfected total cleansing. Perfect lor all fabrics. JL. SPACE-SAVING SIZE Takes less than 25 inches of floor space. DON'T BE SWITCHED", Insist On Genuine Whirlpool Matching Dryer AD-40, $145.00 Open Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday Till 9 P. M.: Wednesday Till 1P.M. Handles big 8-pound family size laundry loads with ease. Means fewer washday loads. Costs less to own and run. Gentle washing action saves clothes. You save countless washday hours. with FAMOUS FEATURES yours only in Whirlpool IIVKN RINSIS Swirl and spray all dirt away for Clinic-Clean clothes. Come in Today and Arrange for a FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION No Obligation To You EAST CLEVELAND LEADER Bill Morris, Sally Raudenbaugh, Christine Smolen, Elizabeth Wal ter, Roberta Walter, Stephen Web ster, and Carolyn Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunn and family of Hazel rd. left Mon day morning for their summer cab in at Matawatchan, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weis are now located in their new home, 4378 West Anderson rd. However, they plan to continue their inter ests here where Mr. Weis is an Auxiliary and Police Associates member, Mrs. Weis is on the executive board of Shaw PTA and Bob, is a student at Shaw. Mrs. Weis is also superintendent of the Calvary Lutheran Church School Primary Department. Miss Marie Davis of 15800 Eu clid ave. and Miss Elinor Stofer of Page ave. left last evening for New York City where they sail Friday on the United States for a summer on the continent and the British Isles. Both are teach ers in the Euclid Public Schools. The daughter born on June 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Truden, ULster 1-252S 13602 Claiborne rd. has been named Andrea Jean.Truden. Miss Alice Surrell spent last weekend in Dayton, Ohio, where she was an attendant at the mar riage of Miss Nancy Lego to Mr. Frank D. Maurer. Nancy and Alice During the reception at Vets are Kappa Delta Sorority sisters at Bowling Green State Univer sity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sharp, 3415 Hartwood rd., an nounce the birth of a third daugh ter, Janet Elaine, on June 9th. Mrs. Sharp is the former Norine Wines, of Shaw class of 1940. Miss Lois Radomsky has been chosen as her chapter’s official delegate to the 40th General Con vention of Alpha Phi, college fra ternity for women, which will be held at the Empress Hotel, Vic toria, British Columbia June 27 through July 2. Miss Radomsky will be a senior next year at Bowling Green State University. She is president of her Alpha Phi chapter and has taken part in many other campus activities in cluding President of Association Women Students, Cap and Gown, (women’s honorary, and Kappa Delta Phi. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Radomsky of 1236 East 124nd st. Jay Parrish is convalescing at his home, 12921 Euclid ave., after undergoing major surgery at Hu ron Road Hospital. County Engineer Albert S. Porter is speaking at today’s meeting of the High Twelve Club of East Cleveland. The club meets at Lake Shore Country Club, Lake East Cleveland Leader A Newspaper of General Circulation tn Cuyahoga County Established 1942 Published Every Thursday By Collinwood Publishing Company Publishers of EUCLID NEWS-JOURNAL and The SCOOP General Offices and Plant 814 East 152nd Street GLenville 1-4383 C. E BOWMAN _____________Editor ELSA C. BERG ---------Associate Editor R- L. FOULKE Business Mgr ROBT. W. MURPHY Asst. Mgr FOSTER HOMES NEEDED Families needed to care for chil dren supervised bv the Division of Child Welfare. County Welfare Dept. urgent need for pre-school and adolescent children. This agency pays board, provides clothing and medical care. These children are not for adoption. Applicants must meet agency standards and provide references. CALL OR WRITE MISS GERTRUDE KOHL 2210 Cedar Ave. TO. 1-4135 Our Gift to You on special limited offers during this event 1 Fully automatic. No controls to eet. No defrosting. Never too wet or dry. It's air conditioned. Giant 2% cu. ft. freezer with separate door, stores foods at zero, sharp freezes to 20° below. Exclusive Dairy Bar with Cheese Keeper and Butter Keeper. 12 New 1954 Philco Refrigerators 10095 up to 1214 cu. ft.... priced from IO Modal See tt bn-VMi't 720 East 152nd Scout News CUB PACK 216 Cubmaster Gleason of pack 216, St Paul’a Episcopal Church, opened Monday evening’s meeting with initiation of three new mem bers. A super jet paper air plane contest was held to see who could pilot their craft the farthest. The boys adjourned to the church park ing lot where they released helium filled balloons. In case the Man from Mars should find one of these 48 self-addressed ticketed balloons, cub pack 216 will be very glad to hear from him. The boy whose balloon travels the greatest dis tance will receive a prize. Moms and Dads—don’t forget the picnic on July 11th! CUB SCOUTS PACK 86 Thank you for the wonderful packages you and your friends gave to the Parcel Post Sale Fri day, June 18. It was a big suc cess. Sorry that some people were disappointed but packages went so fast we could not get enough of them. Saturday, June 19 we had a Fishing Party at Crystal Lake. One boy got so excited when he caught a fish that he fell in the lake. After fishing the boys settled down to hot dogs and pop. Dad had a wonderful time too. And they caught fish. Pack meeting Friday, June 25 at 7 p. m. east of White City at East 140th and Lake Shore blvd. Enjoy the evening on the spacious green lawn. Fun for everybody. Shore at Eddy rd. Among other things he will discuss the new Ohio turnpike. PUPIL RECITAL Grace Toy Davidson will present some of her pupils in a recital in Stroup Hall of Windermere Meth odist Church Tuesday evening, June 29, at eight o’clock. The pub lic is cordially invited. Those participating are: Carol Bandy, David Carpenter, Toni Daugherty, Marion Dole Davis, Carol Downing, Leslie Farns worth, Gordon Kalina, Kathy Regal, Helene Rettger, Lucille Saunway, Miriam Stricter, Lois Sturtevant, Jane Wesley, Elvera Wintner and Marcia Wintner. Embarking on a pleasure trip to Europe is Dr. Donald D. Miller of 1751 Wymore ave. He flew to New York from Cleveland, Tuesday, June 22nd, and then changed to the Idlewild International Airport in New York. Dr. Miller will land in London and begin a tour of the British Isles. He will also attend an in ternational dentist convention in Paris, France. All in all, Dr. Miller will tour nine countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, England, Scotland, Ireland and the Netherlands. The doctor, who is the son of Mrs. Douglas Manning of Wymore ave., will return sometime in August. 8"U«14«ii Sil gru” Refrigerator Accetteriee Yours fust for this sale with a now Phiko n* frigerator (Model 844 up). 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