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I. i wo FOSTER HOMES NEEDED Families needed to care lot chil dren supervised by the Division ot Child Welfare, County Welfare Dept.: urgent need for pre-school and adolescent children. This agency pays board, provides clothing and dical —b. These children are _' fat ption. Applicants must meet agency standards and provide references. CALL OR WRITE MISS GERTRUDE KOHL 2210 Cedar Ave. TO. 1-4135 Are You UP TO FINEST CADILLAC Invalid Car At Your Service Day or Night S. H. JOHNSTON KE. 14900 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES For All Occasions WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, ETC. Complete Selection Dickard-Emrhein Co. 14712 Lake Shore Blvd. IVanhoe 1-7334 o church or school o charitable organization o labor union o fraternal society o credit union e pension plan RESPONSIBLE For Funds Like These? Main Office at 221 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 14, Ohio ember Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation LISTEN TO THE LATEST NEWS 11 P.M. NIGHTLY, WGAR Open Evenings Till 9:00 P.M. Closed Wed. 1 P.M. TIME UNITED t»l too Our Extra Use 115428 Till Open Evenings Personals Until September 1st, please call personals to Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Millen, MU. 1-1409. Off for England and Scotland, after 40 years absence from the island} are Mr. and Mrs. John Fin layson, 1775 Eddy rd. Mrs. Fin layson is a native of Edinburgh and her husband comes from Perth Scotland. They sail on the “Caro nia” from New York August 17th and return via air. e college or university e cooperative group e family estate e guardian e corporation e trust of any kind By investing funds with Second Federal you will gain in several ways. Your account will earn the greatest possible amount in keeping with safety and convenience. In addition to a higher rate and insurance, a Second Federal savings account is a legal investment for trust funds. If desired, semi-annual dividend checks are automatically mailed for delivery December 31st and June 30th. Take a minute today. Open a Second Federal savings account in Euclid. Write, phone or stop in. Start saving and earning conveniently, profitably and securely. Open 1011 Hours on Friday 9:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Euclid Office asms AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 22502 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid 23, Ohio REdwood 1-1111 ACCOUNT %1is INSURED^ to FURNITURE CO fOR IHf HOME 15428 WATERLOO ROAD IVanhoe 1-1717 YOUR OLD FURNITURE IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT As a special feature of our August Sale, and in response to the many inquiries we have had, we are making these TREMENDOUS TRADE-IN offers on your old items. We can make this offer for A ONLY. So hurry down without fail todayl WATERLOO ROAD .■ EAST CLEVELAND LEADER The carnival staged last week by children of the Terrace rd.-Oak hill neighborhood netted $20.01 for the Crippled Children Foundation. Business was rushing for the committee and their workers, John Owen, chairman Dan and Tom Owen, Ellen Moore who made the posters, Guy Moore, Ivan Schmidt, Jackie Schmidt and Margie Jordan. They offered a fun house, for tune teller, magic show, hoop throwing contest and other events, attracting old and young from the neighborhood. Arrival of Jeanne Marie, bom August 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauer, 1262 East 337th st., East lake Village, means a first grand daughter for the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Giacomin, 1279 Bender ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mauer, 19419 Nottingham rd. Mother and daughter are at McDonald House. It was “one goes east and one goes west,” for the folk who re side at 1308 and 1306 East 134th ^oinmonos Every diamond you buy here is a first-quality diamond—the very best! They are hand picked from the world's finest collections: to give or to wear with pride! Walter F. Meyer DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY 12509 SL Clair Avenue Open Every Evening Except Wed. FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE FOR YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE FOR YOUR OLD DINING ROOM SUITE FOR YOUR OLD CARPETING FOR YOUR OLD Gas or Electric RANGE FOR YOUR OLD WASHING MACHINE FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR FOR YOUR OLD TELEVISION EXTRA EASY TERMS A TRADE IN ANYTHING ON ANYTHING Terms. Take Up To 100 Weeks To Pay. 9:00 P.M. Closed Wednesday 1:00 P.M ..EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME I st. The couple of 1808, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Boer went by bus to the West coast, visiting Los Angeles and California. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Jones whose address is 1306, and niece, Donna Brewster spent their two weeks vacation in a cottage on the cove at Wareham, Mass. Robert Garrison Rice of 15592 Henley rd. has been pledged to Alpha Kappa Lambda at Ohio State University. Miss Emma Timpe of 15632 Euclid ave., Miss Elsa Berg of 14600 Euclid ave. and Mrs. W. H. Dixon of Rocky River leave Sat urday for a motor trip into the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horky and son, Larry and daughter, Ann of 1930 Rosemont rd. have con cluded a visit with relatives in Indianapolis, Indiana. Harold Wall sr. is convalescing at his home, 13601 Fifth ave. fol lowing major surgery which he underwent at Woman’s Hospital on July 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Walter and daughters Elizabeth and Ro berta of Glynn rd. are home from a month’s trip to California. En route they visited Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion and Sequoia National Parks. They also visited friends in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Alexander and family are vacationing in the Muskokas, Canada. Miss Hazelan Zachan is spending the summer with relatives in Media, Pa. This month they are traveling southward for Florida. The H. C. Zachans have recently bought a home at 14426 Dover ave. Mill Morr Farm Whero Particular People Are Served I Chicken & Steak Dinners PLATE OR FAMILY STYLE Sunday 1 P.M. to 7 P.M. Week Days by Reservation 3 Miles West of Painesville on Rt. 20 Phono Painesville. Elmwood 2-1790 A We (dittyA Boy er-Englehart —photo by John Kubacki In Christ the King Church on Saturday, August 7th, Rev. Ed ward P. Franko of St. Nicholas Church, Struthers, Ohio, officiated at the nuptial mass uniting in mar riage his niece, Margaret Engle hart and Hugh G. Boyer of Car thage, Mo. Bouquets of gladioli decorated the church. The cere mony took place Saturday,' August 7th at 9:00 a. m. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Englehart, 14715A1 der ave., was given in marriage by her father. She was gowned in em broidered white nylon tulle fash ioned with a scoop neckline. Her fingertip veil was attached to a tulle bandeau caught with clusters of pearl flowers. White roses and snapdragons formed her bouquet. In the bridal party were Dolores Masterson as maid of honor, wear ing a layer net skirted frock over a foundation of taffeta, all in yel low. She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and baby mums. Nancy Englehart, sister of the bride, and Louise Wilson, the bridesmaids, wore similarly styled frocks in lime green and carried colonial nosegays of pink roses en twined with pink net. Robert Piscura was best man. Glenn Noble and Norman Wizner, ushered. The reception was held at Owen’s Plantation and upon return from a motor trip into the Ozark Mountains, and a visit with the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyer of Carthage, Mo., they will reside at 60 Harmondale dr., Willoughby. This is the second wedding in the Englehart family this summer, daughter Mary Lou becoming the bride of John Walter Berry earlier Hickernell-Conway Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickernell of 1264 Virginia ave., Lakewood of the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Ellen James P. Conway, Mrs. Patrick J. Lakefront ave. Hickernell to son of Mr. and Conway, 1526 is a graduate Miss Hickernell of Notre Dame Academy and her fiance of John Carroll University where he was chosen “man of the year” in 1950, his senior year. He is a Captain in the U.S! Army re serves. What'd boty Major Patrick Young jr., U. S. Marine Corps Officer Procurement will be the guest of East Cleveland Kiwanis Monday noon, August 16. During the remodeling program at East Cleveland Congregational Church, the club is meeting at the Y House, 1819 Lee rd. Rheumatism-Arthritis NEURITIS SCIATICA Relief from those torturing pains or no charge. An absolute proven rem edy. Only one trip required. Disabled persons may send a friend, 45 South Mt. Vernon Ave., 500 ft off Route 40, Uniontown, Pa. Office hours: Daily 104. Sunday 10-4. Permanently located. MRS. W. P. WALLACE NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO You Will Find A Hath to Aire-Flo Heating & Cooling Co. 15957 Euclid at Rosedale POtomac 1-4400 seeTiopfe-M From 9175 e Multi-Purpose Power Unit with 17" Rotary Tiller, 21" Rotary Mower and Snow Thrower for year-round, all around use. e Quick-Hitch Lock for fast, easy change of Triple-M attachments less than a minute without tools. e 17" Rotary Tiller make* light work of preparing seed bed and cultivating. Let us demonstrate Triple* and show you how it saves money, time and trouble. Buy units you need now and add others as required. GOSHEN GARDEN FURNITURE Complete Set—4 Pieces Only $53.95 Can Be Bought Separately See the New aOSHEN PICNIC TABLE for SIX LIFE FRANCIS SHERMAN RE. 2-9191 BE. 1-7979 LEWIS BRANCAE GL 14322 LEE P. KLOSS PO. 14864 Thursday, August 12, 1954 HEILMAN FURNACE 750 E. 152nd St. KE. 1-9063 ALL LEADING MAKES OF Furnaces, Boilers, Automatic Tanks, Incinerators, Blowers, Controls BIG DISCOUNTS on Fant, Room Coolers Furnace Cleaning Repairs ON ALL MAKES 24 HOUR SERVICE Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges At Big SAVINGS FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK 27 YEARS GUARANTEED EXPERIENCE HERMAN WAELDE Before you buy, MRS. C. H. WAEDLE ALL WAYS THE BEST Premier Certified Peat Moss LARGE BALE $4.85 Delivered A Real Bargain 18x24-inch Water Lawn Roller with Plastic Handles Only $13.50 Visit Our GARDEN CENTER North Side of Our Store Power Mowers—Tractors Gyms Slides Picnic Tables Kenny Bast Polka Tun— Every Saturday, 11:15 AM. Station WSRS YOUR NORTHEAST GARDEN CENTER NOTTINGHAM CO. 18617 Nottingham Rd. KE. 1-0256—1-0257 Plenty of Parking Space Shop Without Worryl SAVE*: INSURE.? WITH FARM BUREAU FIRE 21935 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid Near East 222nd Shopping Center 15933 Euclid Ave 1 Block West of Noble Rd. 13937 Euclid Ave Next to Windemere Theatre 12722 St Clair Ave. Cleveland Fam Bureau Mutual Automobile Ins. Co Homo Office Columbus. Ohio ASSOCIATED WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY lU AUTO DEL CRAIG RE. 2-9191 RE. 1-2440 BURTON W. CARLSON GL. 1-2221 MAX SCHWEBEL PO. 14911