Page St James Lutheran Church (United Lutheran Church to America) 1424 Hayden Avenue ROBERT BARKLEY. Pastor Church School: 9:30 A. M. Worship Service: 10:45 A.M. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13100 Euclid at Lockwood Robert H. Secnst. Pastor Service: 10:45 A. M. 9:30 Church School YOU ARE WELCOME 1 WINDERMERE METHODIST CHURCH Euclid Arsnus at Holyoke M. WAYNE McQUEEN, Minister Church School, 9:30 A.M. Worship Service, 10:45 A.M. Junior High Youth Fellowship. 6:00 P.M. Senior High Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. Young Adult Fellowship, 7:00 P..M EVERYONE WELCOME CLEVELAND ETHICAL SOCIETY Address By Walter B. Pedersen. Leader “SPINOZA: FREEDOM FROM BONDAGE** Sunday, Jan. 6, 10:45 A.M. Ludlow Schoo! Ludlow and Southington Shaker Heights Sitter Service for Children 3 S For Information Call UL. 1-3230 St Paul's Episcopal Church 1SS37 EUCLID AVENUE East Cleveland, Ohio lev. Canon Laurence H. HaU. Rector Rev. Robert E. Schrack. Curate 3:00 AM.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—T*~’t Communion nily Service, Church School, All Grades 11:13 A.M.—Holy Communion Sermon (Church School Nursery Through Primary) 25 5 12 13 11 Automatic Typo MACHINE GUNS............ Electronic SHOOTING RANGES 11 10 Marvelous Mike TRACTORS ................... WALKIE TALKIES CLIMBING TANKS 6 TELECOMS ............ 4 BARBELL SETS 4 6 12 4 Medieval Knight ARMOR SETS................... Dick Tracy POLICE CARS................... Four Auto TRUCK TRANSPORTS Movie and The Women’s Society of Christ ian Service of the Church of the Cross will meet Wednesday, Janu ary 9th at the church. After the noon luncheon some of the mem bers will entertain with a skit called “Islands-in Our Own Com­ munity.” see' Circle One of Calvary Lutheran Church will meet Tuesday, Janu ary Sth at 12:30 p. m. at the church parlor, with Mrs. Rose Saif acting as hostess and Mrs. Wm. Labus, assistant hostess. The topic will be presented by Mrs. C. R. Fauble. Circle Two meets Wednesday, January 9th at 8:00 pp. m. at the home of Mrs. Marian Deck, 1656 Elberon. The topic will be presented by Mrs. Wayne Nuhfer. Circle Five, Mrs. Henry Muns, 3298 Redwood rd., hostess, meets Friday, January 11th at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. H. Finke will be assistent hostess. The topic will be pre sented by Mrs. Henry Muni. Friday evening, January 4th, the Philathea Class of the East Cleveland Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ernest Critzer, 1327 Hampton ave. Mrs. Chas. Sprinkle, Mrs. P. LaFleur and Mrs. Chas. Sprinkle will be the assistant hostesses. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Russell Fox. The guest speaker will be Miss Mary Loomis of the East Cleve land Department of Welfare. The Communion Meditation at the morning worship service, Sun day. January 6th at 11:00 a. m. will be “The Word and The Bread” delivered by the Rev. m. E. Towner. On Tuesday, January Sth the Burrell Class will meet at the church for dessert at 1:00 p. m., and on Saturday, January 5th at 7:15 p. m. the young people will swim at the Addison rd. YMCA. They will be joined in this ac tivity by young people from the Lyndhurst Baptist Church. East Cleveland Congregational Church Euclid Avenue at Page Two Services 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Sermon "The Quest of the Wise Men" CHURCH SCHOOL, 11:00 A.M. Youth Services 7:00 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. TOY CLEARANCE Reg. $1.80 Chemistry and Erector Sets 30% ALL Heavy Duty Crane and POWER SHOVELS............ Changing COLOR TOPS .................... j. At the regular monthly woman’s society meeting on Wednesday. January 9th, starting at 12:15 with moments of prayer, luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. Guest devotional leader will be Mrs. Laurence H. Hall, wife of the Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Special music will be pro vided by Mrs. Robert Rimer white cross work will be dedicated: and book sketches will be pre sented by Mrs. J. R. Cunningham on the Home Mission Book and Mrs. C. A. Moore on the Foreign Mission Book. A business meetingl will complete the program for thel afternoon. $1.25 Reg. $7.95 $5.58 Reg. $9.95 $4.85 Reg. $2.98 $1.98 OFF Reg. $3.95 Reg. $3.19 JILL SIZES TYPES VJUMETIES DOLLS 30% $1.98 Reg. $6.95 $4.85 Reg. $6.95 $4.86 off Howard Johnson's Dairy Bar Reg. CAI A and Soda fountain Sets $5.95 v Reg. $4.95 $3-45 Reg. $2.19 98c Reg. $2.98 $1.98 Hobby Mart Euclid-Green Shopping Center IV. 6-0800 OPEN: Mon., Wed., Sat Io 6 Tues., Thun., Fri. to 9. I.**.*, WINDERMERE Presybteriun Church Established 1896 Vawt Family Church th« Heart at Cast Cleveland •:30—Church Scheel Nursery Care During Church 11:00—Morning Warship EUCLID at WINDERMERE Opposite East Cleveland Library Sermon Subject WEATHER FORECAST 1957'* Rev. J. Franklin MeHendry Hayden Avenue Baptist Church (Comer of Hayden and Second) Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. (Supervised Nursery) Worship Service, 11:00 A.M. Junior and Primary Worship Training Union, 6:30 P.M. PRAYER MEETING Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. DONALD B. WOODBY Pastor GL. 1-5572 Church UL. 1-0941 A Fundamental Baptist Church, preaching THE BOOK, THE BLOOD, THE BLESSED HOPE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hayden Ave. at Claiborne Rd. REV, WM. P. WILHOYTI Minister ROBERT WTTBECK $2‘80 Reg. $1.98 98c Minister of Music SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SERMON, 10:45 A. M., "The Stirred Nest" SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 P. M. Sermon by Pastor MID-WEEK SERVICE Each Wednesday,M7:30 M. BAST CLEVELAND LEADER Forest Hill Lighting Winner -V- “Glass” will be the subject for study when the Windermere Study Club meets with Mrs. M. F. Badger, S83 Caledonia rd., Tuesday, Janu ary 8th, at 1 p. m. Mrs. John Tonicho and Mrs. W. A. Funk, as sisting. “The Story of Glass’’ will be presented by Mrs. G. L. Fox, and Mrs. W. R. Maize will tell about “Stained Glass Windows.” Mrs. J. C. Flener will give the Inspirational. a a a The election and installation of officers will be the chief order of business as the East Cleveland Women’s GOP club meets Friday, January ,4th, at 2 p. m. at 1747 Lake Front ave. A social hour will lollow the installation ceremonies. a a A luncheon at 12:30 will open the Guest Day of the Terrace Garden Club to be held Tuesday, January Sth in Caledonia Branch Library, 914 Caledonia ave. Fol lowing the luncheon Paul Young will speak on “What’a New in Your Garden.” The committee In charge of the day’s meeting are Mrs. Wm. H. Morris, chairman, Mrs. E. E. Leh man, Mrs. C. G. Hamilton and Mrs. A. W. Qualman. Reserva tion* ar* required. Mi*s Virginia Rose of 1004 Helmsdale ave. will receive the Tale Tellers Monday, January 7th at 7:45 o’clock. Mr*. Orville Wal thall will review John Clark’s new book, “Hunza.” The next port on the sailing schedule of the East Cleveland Woman’s Club will be Italy. This sunny land will be visited via the luncheon card party Thursday, January 10th at 12:30 p. m. at the clubhouse. The members of Circle I and their chairmen, Mrs. Joseph Paltani and Mrs. A. G. CLIP AND SAVE ROLLERDROME 22480 Shore Center Drive ItEdwood l-Mtt SKATING SCHEDULE Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Except Wednesday Saturday Midnight 11:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday Matinee 2:00 to 4:45 P.M. Sunday Morning 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Saturday Morning 9:30 A.M. to 12 Noon SUNDAY FAMILY SKATE 5:15 P.M. to 7:15 P.M. LADIES WEDNESDAY MORNING SKATE 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. Special Rates Tor Private Parties CLIP AMD SAVE wp: ... i,- Ti HA? 1 ifS This lovely Christmas message in outdoor lighting won for Carl Allen of 16272 Glynn rd. the first prize in the Forest Hills Home Owners Association 1956 Christ mas display. In addition to a $75.00 prize, a picture with description will be entered in the General Electric Co. $5,000 national contest for community outdoor lighting win ners. The second and third prize win ning displays are shown in that order. The judges. Howard B. Cain, of the A.l.A. executive committee, Miss Dorothy Rigdon of the Cleve land Museum of Art: and Canon Laurence H. Hall of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of East Cleve land announce the following win ners who received awards from $50 down to $15: A. A. LaRiche. 1174 Burling ton rd.. 2nd Don Testa, 1397 Blackmore. 3rd: Randolph John son, 1129 Hereford rd., 4th and S. L. Diner. M.D., 1356 Forest Hill blvd., 5th. This is the seventh consecutive year in which the Forest Hill Home Ormers Association has presented a Christmas display that has be come one of the “must see” out door Christmas lightings. Beattie, welcome travelers to bask in the warm, friendly atmosphere of Italy through the use of Italian food and decorations. Guests are invited to plan a table of Bridge or Canasta by calling Mrs. Paltani, HI 2-0390, or Mrs. A. G. Beattie, MU 1-6182, not later than Tuesday evening, January 8th. The election of officers will be the chief business to come before the members of the Sunday Mon day Club on January 7th. St. Paul’s Canteen opens its doors again Friday, January 4th from 7:30 to 10:30 o’clock to all Junior High School boys and girls. Chaperones who will be on hand for the evening’s dancing will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derry, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bond, jr.,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyndall, jr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Canfield. A change in program plan Is announced by Kiwani* ladies for their January 7th meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil Stonebrake#, Mr*. Paul S. Kershner who was coming to talk on Russia, ha* been called to Connecticut by the death of her mother, deferring her visit here. Guests, instead, will be entertained at eard*. Reservation* may be made with Mrs. Charles Lenz, FA. 1-4252 or with Mrs. Alfred M. Bowyer, EV. 1-6285, the assisting hostesses. “A Man of Unclean Life” will be the sermon topie of Rev. Roscoe J. Varble at the 10:45 a. m. worship service next Sunday at the Phil lips Avenue Presbyterian Church, East 125th st., at Phillips ave. The Senior Choir will sing as the anthem, “Lord of Spirits” by Reis siger and as the offertory, “He Who Would Valiant Be” by Douglas. WINDOW WASHING storm Window and Screen Service Wall Washing Gutters Cleaned HOUSE CLEANING Fully Insured VETERANS SSJlSr' GL. 1-7482 Eves. LL 1-9447 Christmas Tree Pick-Up (Continued from Page 1) Glynn, Oakhill, Hasel, Grandviev Page, Chapman, Grasmere, Stan wood, Shaw, Sheldon, Charlei Taylor, Hanover, Brunswick, Hast tings, Burnette, Allendale, Noble Nel acre st, Neladale, Nelawooc Nelamere, Ravine, Deanwood, Cal edonia, Helmsdale, Nelaview, Grey ton, Nela and Hillside. Wednesday, January 9th All residences on Reybum, West burn, Alton, North Noble, Rose dale, North Allendale, Elderwood Collamer, East 152nd, North Tay lor, Coit, Dover, East 141st, Eas 142nd, East 143rd, East 144th East 145th, East 146th, Baldwin Beaumont, East 139th, Woodworth East 133rd, from Hartford Woodworth, East 134th, Eas 135th, East 137th, Mann, Gains boro, Shaw north of Euclid Welton, Richmond, Shawview Hampton, Elwood, Plymouth, Eln and Alder. Thursday, January 10th All residences on Ardenall Strathmore, Orinoco, Savannah Potomac, Northfield, Scioto, May fair, Bardwell, Doan, Eastham Amherst, Byrn Mawr, Elsinore Elderwood, North Page, North Chapman, North/Wymore. Friday, January 11th All residences on Hartford Milan, Claiborne, Graham, Garden Sixth, Fifth, Fourth, Third Second, First, East 133rd, Holy oke, Lakefront, East 139th, East 130th, East 131st, Eddy, Thorn hill, Pontiac, Hartshorn, Fay Emily, Hayden, Rozelle am Bender. Saturday, January 12th All residences on North Lock wood, Melburne, Carlyon, Speed way Overlook, East 125th, Lock wood, Elberon, Delmont, Hower Auburndale and North Lakeview SALTER AUTOMOTIVE CO. 12538 Euclid Ave. SW. 18442 Wholesale 6 Retail AUTO PARTS WESTLEY SILICONE POLISH DELCO BATTERIES ACCESSORIES OPEN 8:30 to 5:30 DAILY 8:30 to 4:00 SATURDAY Priced According To Sue and Style OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT Shoes by makers of RAND. Shoes for Men Men i Neo Cord eff AO WORK SHOES $UsUO Insulated Boots. Engineer Boots, Rubber Footwear BAUMGARTENS FAMILY SHOE STORE We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps 1427 Haydon GL. 1-8516 America'* Finest Window IS for '571 and Priced Lower See W Demonstrated! Special Winter Scriel Keystme of Clevtlste 18003 Euclid Avenue KI. 1-1637 WH. 3-5808 EARN 4 1 5 fr ACCOUNTS ^INSURED TO ‘10.000 &' A j* V CORNER FREE INSTALLATIONlRaybegtoe OF MUFFLER® RND BRAKE TAIL PIPES I RELINING Frss Delivery. GL 1-0925 OPEN EVERY day and e Finest Wines Champagnes Domestic and Imported More Than 60 Brands of Beer and Ale Thursday, January 3, 1WT WHEEL ALIGNMENT $T 5O .Newest and Most Modem Equipment Used cars RAPID SERVICE STATION 13931 Euclid near Superior LI. 1-9723 “Road Service" "Snow Removing" TURKEYS PLUMP SIEWERS Fresh Cut-Up St. Clair-Shaw Poultry Market Okie’s Mort BeoufiW Store Rowland’s b7.7,: 13505 EUCLID AVENUE at SUPERIOR Right Next Deer te the Liquor Stere 12 DIFFERENT POSES FINISHED IN LOVELY "BRIDAL BLUE" We will give one FREE to a Bride getting married in 1957 Come In and Register Now! No Obligation. If Yoe Have Already Made Your Appointment With Us You May Also Register For This Prise DRAWING FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4th, 8:00 P.M. AT harry flynn studio 16616 St. Clair Ave. Liberty 1-1080 Open Tueeday and Friday Until 9 P.M. TWO OFFICES NOW SERVING GREATER CLEVELAND SUPERIOR SAVINGS DEPOSITS MADE BY JAN. 20th EARN INTEREST FROM JAN. 1, 1957T 68th —SUPERIOR 814-00 Mast Cars »39* .. 25‘ Chicken 12520 St. Clair Avmm 8 AJt to PJM. Mast To The CSewtand True* H—t Your Friends Wonderful Selection You Find At Rowland Beverage We Have BVMYTHJNG Tea Need For A Pleasant and Successful Party At Home! e Fine Foods and Condiments From AU Over the World e Home Bar Supplies e Snack Items e Liqueurs and Cordials Hundreds of Items Too Numerous To List COMB IN AND SEE! FREE PARKING Serving E. Cleveland and Clove. Hts. since 1636 BEER WINE MIXERS We Dolrvor Phone GLenville 1-6305 We Rant Punch Bowls and Cups Ops* HD 10 P. M. Dally TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW BRIDAL ALBUM Drive In From Euclid or Superior Right Up To Our Bade Doorl AVENUE