Thursday, Feburary 17, 1955 CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13100 Euclid at Lock wood Robert H. Secrist, Pastor Sunday- Services: 9:30: Sunday School 10:45: Morning Worship YOU ARE WELCOME St Paul's Episcopal Church 15837 EUCLID AVE. East Cleveland, Ohio 8:00 A. M. Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M. Morning Prayer and Church School. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church School and Sermon. Rev. Liurtnct H. Hall, Rector WINDERMERE Presbyterian Church Established 1896 Your Family Church In th* Heart of East Cleveland 0:30—Church School Nursery Cara During Church 11:00—Morning Worship EUCLID at WINDERMERE Opposite East Cleveland Library Sermon Subject: "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered'* Rev. J. Franklin McHendry St James Lutheran Church (United Lutheran Church in America) 1424 Hayden Avenue ROBERT BARKLEY, Pastor Church School: 9:30 A.M. Worship Service: 10:45 A.M. ASH WEDNESDAY Lenten Vespers 7:45 P. M. Nursery and Child Care During Services We Invite Yost To Come! THE IDEAL FIREPLACE FUEL o Buy It By The Ton Delivered Weak Day Nursery School—9:00 to 11:30 AM. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist CLEVELAND, OHIO AU ARE WELCOME 1931 East 105th Street corner of Chester Avenue Subject "MIND" Sunday Service, 11:00 A. M. Sunday School, 11:00 A M. Wednesday Evening Testimony Meeting, 8:00 P. M. Free Parking Available at Euclid 105th St. Market Parking Lot SAFEST MOST COMFORTABLE HEAT "BROOKS BEST" Pocahontas Coal Smokeless, Low Ash. Long Burning LUMP EGG STOVE and STOKER SIZES ALSO HIGH GRADE Kentucky and Ohio Lump, Egg and Stoker Coal TRY CAMNEL COAL IT’S G-R-R-REAT FOR YOUR GRATE BROOKS COAL SUPPLY CO. Fuel Satisfaction from This Yard Since 1921 980 East 200th Street KEnmore 1-1050 KEnmore 1-1051 QUALITY AT A PRICE—EASY TERMS STAKICH FURNITURE CO. JAMES D. STAKICH. Prop. IVanhoe 1-8288 16305 Waterloo Road STORE HOURS: Monday. Thursday. Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Tuesday 9 A. M. to P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 12 Noon Wedding^ GtyafetMhU Mears-Thompson In the Church of the Covenant on Saturday, January 29th at two thirty o’clock, the minister Dr. Harry B. Taylor united in mar riage Doris Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thompson, 1095 Thornhill dr., Cleveland, and Robert Mears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mears, 1265 East 145th st., Cleveland. Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Lois Ippolito as matron of honor the groom’s sister, Judy Mears, and Jean Brock as bridesmaid. .Charles Hard served the groom as best man. The guests were seated by Robert Danielson and Robert Messner. For her marriage the bride had chosen a white gown having a lace bodice with long, tapering sleeves and a portrait neckline. The full nylon skirt fell into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a Juliet cap of matching lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with stephanotis and ivy. Her attendants were gowned in aqua crystallette ballerina dresses. They wore white fur headpieces and carried white fur muffs to which were attached miniature bouquets, pink rosebuds for the maid of honor and red roses for the bridesmaids. Mrs. Thompson, mother of the bride had an aqua irridescent chif fon cocktail dress with Mrs. Mears, mother of the groom wore a brown cocktail dress with pink accessor ies. Both had a white orchid cor sage. The reception followed in the church parlors and the couple East Cleveland Leadei A Newspaper of General Circulation in 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 East Cleveland Congregational Church Euclid Avenue at Page Two Services 9:30 A. M. and 11 A. M. Church School—11:00 A.M. SERMON "SERVANTS and STEWARDS" Clean Long Lasting Economical o Buy It By The Hundred Pounds At Our Yard \IIW IS THE TIME Brighten up the Attic and Basement. We have the Proper Materials (inexpensive, too) for Walls and Ceiling Don't let This Valuable Space Go To Waste Bring in Your Plans and Ideas We will gladly help. THE EAST CLEVELAND LUMBER COMPANY Monday Thru Friday, 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. Saturday 12 Noon 1702 Shaw Avenue Ono Block North at Euclid Avome ObSet Now Managesseai GLonvfllo 14MB Servteo Cleveland For Over 4# Yoaw I ..... jjjjjLi.huih, .. honeymooned in New York City. Mr. Mears attends Western Re serve University where he is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Guests were present from Caro, Mich. Brockport, N. Y. and Can ton, Ohio. e Behrendt-Hartland In a quiet wedding ceremony on February 12th, Nancy Jean Hart land became the bride of William Robert Behrendt, only the families witnessing the ceremony. A family dinner followed at Owens Planta tion. The bride wore a cocktail length white silk shantung frock having a portrait neckline. Her veil was fingertip length and her bouquet of white carnations was centered with a white orchid. She was at tended by Carole Jablonski as maid of honor, wearing a peacock blue crystaline cocktail dress. Her bouquet was of pink carnations. The best man was Richard Gassie. The couple flew to New York City for their honeymoon and upon their return they will reside at 25 Brinkfield ave., Cleveland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warl Hartland, 14608 Elm ave. She is a 1953 Shaw Graduate. Floyd-Peranek On February 5th, Lois Ann Beranek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Beranek, 1316 Shawview ave. and George Daniel Lloyd were married at Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church of East Cleveland. The candlelight cere mony was performed by the Rev. Weldon Fulmer. The maid of honor was Miss Vir ginia Hill of Middletown, Ohio, and the bridemaid was Miss Ann Marie Dort of Cleveland. The bride wore a blush lace over satin princess gown with a brief bolero jacket, having long sleeves. Her fingertip blush veil was attached to a se quin juliet cap and she carried a trailing bouquet of pink camelias. The attendants wore rose satin princess gowns with matching hats and carried red carnations. Mr. Lloyd had as his best man, Dr. James Berry of Akron and the ushers were Mr. Anthony R. Ber anek and Mr. Ronald Keim of Urbana, Ohio. Their was a recep tion in the church parlors imme diately after the ceremony. Stayman-Weinkamer White, with red was the color scheme chosen by Jean Harriet Weinkamer for her marriage to George Davis Stayman of Ashta bula, Saturday evening, February 12th in Windermere Methodist Church. Jean is the daughter of the Clarence E. Weinkamers, 1437 East 135th st. Officiating was her pastor, Dr. M. Wayne McQueen. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a short-sleeved princess style gown in floor length with a sweep train. It was fash ioned of white organza with im ported Venetian lace trim. Narrow inserts of the lace extended from Mayfield Garden Center AU KINDS OF FRESH CUT FLOWERS Funerals Weddings Corsages SAVE 15c ON EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE Open 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ANTHONY VALLETTO. Prop. 12321 Euclid SW. 5-2545 o- EAST CLEVELAND LEADER IK iibdk the neckline to the hemline. The bodice was trimmed with seed pearls and iridescents. A match ing headpiece in a half-hat of Venetian lace with seed pearl and iridescent trim held her fingertip length illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, show ered with stephanotis. Contrasting with the bridal gown were the red antique shantung gowns worn by her attendants. They were also in princess mode with full shirts in cocktail length. Their headpiece were of white feathers and they carried heart shaped bouquets of white carna tions. Attending the bride were Mrs. Robert E. Mason (the former Mary Hoge) of Chicago, Ill. as matron of honor and Miss Kather ine Hulbert, a cousin of the bride Miss Susan Schwimmer and Miss Carolyn Smith, cousins of the groom, as bridesmaids. The bride’s cousin, Dianne Weinkamer as jun ior bridesmaid wore a white frock and carried red carnations, in a heart-shaped arrangement. The groom had his brother Richard as best man. Seating the guests were Peter C. Aydelott of Waverly, Pa. James G. Laird jr., of Ashtabula, and fraternity brothers Richard H. Brandt of Lakewood and Paul Hostetter of Cincinnati. A reception was held at Owen’s Plantation. The couple spent their honey moon in New York City. Mrs. Stayman is a graduate of Ohio State University and is at tending the graduate school of Western Reserve University. She is a member of Delta Gamma. Mr. Stayman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stayman, 1119 Chestnut dr., Ashtabula, is a graduate of Ohio State University and a mem ber of Phi Delta Theta. He is cur rently with the Owen Glass Co.'of Toledo as a sales trainee. Holding a commission in the United States ,Air Force, he will enter that service April 1st. Smeltzer-Boos Mr. and .Mrs. John G. Smeltzer, 1852 Charles rd., East Cleveland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Mr. Walter O. Boos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boos, 3783 Wallingford rd., South Euclid. The couple will exchange vows on June 25th. For the future health of your heart and the 90,000 Greater Cleve landers with Heart Disease give when the Heart Fund Volunteer calls on Heart Sunday, Febru ary 20th. For Advertising Call GLenville I-43S3 why worry? GET CASH in. a hurry $25 TO $300 LOANS Phone or Stop In—Quick Service gagg woo Loan & Finance JllAW 12809 ST. CLAm Liberty 14741 ARE YOUR LOOKS HOLDING YOU BACK? in businass cm Cerreetien* bo made eesUy, taely and yeinlcMly threwgb pemnenenl Static cm Surgery. In one visit nesee be chenged, wrinkle* end sagging skin re placed by smeelh yevtMvl centeur, large ear* remodeled set back, and melee removed. Yew friend* won’t know hew bet they'll notice the change— so will yea. Per coaSdontial Interview with no oMifetta, phono CMerry 1-0740. MASTIC SURGERY CLINIC^ •felted by licenced medical doctor plastic surgeon fw S3 year*. S19 Hlepedrem* Bldg., Clevetad, O. Church Plans Hour For Young Adults A group sometimes forgotten and neglected in the life of the community is the young adults. The Windermere Methodist Church is fortunate in having the num bers, the enthusiasm and the lead ership for a very interesting young adult organization. This group had its initiation on Sunday morning, February 5th, with William Cumler, executive secretary of the East Cleveland YMCA, as counselor. Mr. Cumler’s wide background of experience and leadership with youth groups is well-known in and around East Cleveland. The basic aim of the Young Adult Fellowship is to meet the needs of the young adult on a Christian basis. A combination of fun, fellowship and study is the goal set up by the group which is divided into two functional bodies, a morning study class meeting at 9:30 in the Wesleyan Room, and an evening session at 7:30 in Stroup Hall. General Chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. James Porz with James Gray as co-chairman of the morning class and Russell McCoy repre senting the evening session. Any one interested in young adult ac tivity, either married or single status, may contact the church of fice or Mr. Cumler at the East Cleveland YMCA for further in formation. The Fellowship will join the Wesleyan Class in their square dance Friday night of htis week. Kiefer Heads Club Clarence Kiefer recently was elected president of the Lincoln Electric Square Club at the or ganization’s annual meeting. A former member of the East Cleve land Police, Kiefer succeeds retir ing Robert Weinman. Other officers chosen are Ellis Smolik, Sec. Treas., and Chet Johnson, Chairman Welfare Com mittee. They succeed John Farran a^d George King, respectively. Tuesedays and Thursdays Only COLD WAVE 95 PERMANENT O' Janet, Mildred and Leona at Dorn's Hair Shoppe 13745 Euclid Are. at Eddy Liberty 1-4424 Warsaw Close Games In Class “F Play Close games featured Class play Saturday at Shaw High School. The Magnus Sharks got off to a good start by edging the Wheeler Hawks 22-15. The Hawks led 4-2 after the first quarter. The Sharks pulled ahead 10-8 by half time. The Sharks increased their lead to 18-13 by the end of three quarters. Bob Barbey scored 10 points for the winners. Dick Bar bey tallied 6 points for the Hawks. The Cubs proved once more that they are a second half ball club by scoring 14 points in the second half to edge the Tomsic Tigers 15-12. The Tigers led 4-1 after the first half. Mark Griffiths led the Cubs attack with 6 points. Bob Heckman tallied 4 points for the Tigers. 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