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Thursday, October 10, 1957 8 .'.A. 4 HER AT A PLACE SHE'LL LOVE SnuM John R. Allen, 1857 Rosalind Ave. ROLLERDROME 22480 Shore Center Drive REdwood 19696 SKATING SCHEDULE Every Evening 7:30 -10:30 P.M. Except Wednesday Saturday Midnight 11:00 P.M.-1:00 A.M. Friday After School 3:30 P.M.-5:30 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Matinee 2:00-4:45 P.M. Sunday Morning 11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. Saturday Morning 9:30 A.M. -12 Noon SUNDAY FAMILY TWILIGHT SKATE 5:15 P.M. to 7:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY MORNING SKATE 9:30 A.M.-11:30 A.M. Special Rates for Private Parties CLIP AND SAVE ujuijiwjujssiipvii irl "something special" by treating one of our dinners. her to superb Our fine food, deftly served in genial atmosphere, is sure to make a hit with your date. She'll be so pleased with the wide choice of good eating our menu offers and you'll like our prices. a con- RESTAURANT Lake Shore Blvd, at East 222nd St. REdwood 2-9900 Every dish a sheer delight Lucy C. 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Starts and stops automatically. No Down Payment—up to 36 months to pey^on your gib Ml ’THEEAST OHIO GAS A COMPANY '.‘£“ Ckup ekeA Following World War II, Men of Trinity United Evangelical Church held banquets for the re turning service men of their con gregation. This idea is being re vived and Men of Trinity will gather at the church, Hayden at Alder aves., Wednesday, October 16th for a banquet and fellowship program. Speaker for the evenihg will be Richard K. Siller, a member of Ebenezer Church and a big game hunter. Mr. Siller will talk about the E.U.B. work and then show films of his big game trip to Africa. Reservations to the church office or Gordon Marquette, LI 1-4982. The Women’s Association of Windermere Presbyterian Church will meet on Tuesday, October 13th at 10 a. m. for hospital sewing and quilting. Luncheon at 12:30 will be served by Mrs. John Dunn and Mrs. C. A. Berg. Miss Kather ine Sanders will lead in the de votions, followed by the program, “Worship in Word and Deed,” conducted by Mrs. Gordon Wilson. The Evening Circle from the East Cleveland Baptist Chyrch will have their next meeting, Thurs day evening, October 17th at the home of Kathryne and Margaret Boyle, 3849 Summit Park rd., at 7:30 p. m. Board of Deaconesses will meet with Mrs. Herbert Funk. Tuesday afternoon, October 15th, 16832 Scottsdale rd. This meeting starts with dessert served at 1:00 p. m. The first of a series of book reviews to be sponsored by The BESS'S ALTERATION A GIFT SHOP Men's and Women's Alterations Bachelor's Mending 1436 Hayden Ave. LI. 1-3693 Over 20 Years' Experience St Paul's Episcopal Church 15837 EUCLID AVENUE East Cleveland, Ohio 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Family Service, Church School, All Grades 11:15 A.M.—Holy Cogununion. (Church School Nursery .Through Primary) v’ynjewvuju■ ..... u wwwji w ■'»^w■«ug $ I I I Get this sensational vMm! Regular $225 matched Cutlery Set (I All 5 pieces C) ONLY $100 W (IndtMM tax) Tarniah-proot bledex—DuraaMhantflw. You get filot and boning knife ... paring knife ... moot tiicef... sneck knit.... pastry knife. Now...at your (U» appliance dealor’i. LBM to tbm MaMm rbbm Brew Bet Specials Caloric Dixie-Armaid Estate Hardwick Kenmore Magic Chef Norge Roper Sunray-Grand ’Tappan Univaosl Vernon ‘iS CAST CLEVELAND LEADER World Service Guild of Winder mere Presbyterian Church will be held Wednesday, October 23rd, at 8:00 p. m. Refreshments will be served. Handling the series tickets are Mrs. E. J. Kiley, MU 1-2523 Miss Willetta Backhaus, EV 1-1477 and the church office, GL 1-0850. Antiques are a perfect compli ment for a 150 year celebration. So antiques it will be when the Women’s Association of First Presbyterian Church have their own observatory of their congre- Poorman's "Hi-Fi Let u show you how we can MODERNIZE your old one-speed RADIO-PHONOGRAPH with a 4 speed turntable and start you toward a HI-FI RADIO-RECORD COMBO at a minimum cost. THEY SOUND SYSTEMS MUlberry 1-5941 The Ideal Lasting Christmas Gift "LIVING” PLASTIC PLANTS FOR HOME OR OFFICE Learn To Make Them Yourself FREE INSTRUCTIONS CALL GL. 1-4855 FOR INFORMATION CREATIVE EXPRESSION A Very Interesting CLASS For Ladies and Gentlemen Tuesday Evenings October 15th 7:00 to 8:45 PM. ENROLL NOW EAST CLEVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM 14101 Euclid Avenue SMALL ENROLLMENT FEE CHARGED I-H B1 w-z RkV^i vAcfv^ -HOME Majestic ATLAS HEATING 890 East 185th St. IV. 6 2583 O^n Tues, and Thun. Till 9 PJM. 1 3 SHAW'S GRIDDERS OF 1905 LACKED EQUIPMENT and playing fields were a far today's well turfed stadiums but never-the-less the old-time Cardinals had plenty of pep and spirit according to reports from Louis F. Cody who supplied the above picture. In the back row, left to right: Earl Meade, Dean Fuller, Lloyd Logee, Jay Ingersoll, Gray Hunter, Ed Bassett, Fred Brice, C. Williams, P. Wagstaff and H. Hitch. Lower: George Talkes, C. Rich mond, Howard Bowie, C. Jacobs, L. Comstock, Ken Ingersol (captain), K. Smart and Al Fuller. Down in front: R. McEwen, manager. Not shown Hank Thomas and Lee Skeel now Judge Skeel. gation’s sesquicentennial, now be ing observed. Gleaming copper, sparkling glass, precious ceramics, inherited quilts, anything that can be conveniently transfered from home to church, will be arranged in this program background by Mrs. H. M. Wells. The afternoon talk “Out of Our Past” will be given by Mrs. Harold Wiltsie. Recognition of new members marks the business meeting at 11:00 a. m. The-luncheon is being served by the eBatrice Wells Circle. Mrs. M. M. Ward will lead the devotionals. PHILLIPS AVENUE CHURCH LOOKS AHEAD Plans for the church for next five years will be discussed at a conference from 4 to 8 p. m. next Sunday at the Phillips Avenue Presbtyerian Church, East 125th st. at Phillips ave. the Sandwiches are to be brought and exchanged and coffee will be provided. “Learning to Live Together” will be the sermon topic of Rev. Roscoe J. Varble at the worship service next Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Mr. H. C. Thomas will be the man at the lectern. The anthem by the Senior Choir will be, “Jesu, Joy of Men’s De siring” by Bach and the offertory, “Near to the Heart of God” by McAfee, The circles of the Windermere Methodist Church will hold their regular monthly meetings as follows: Tuesday, October 15th at 7:45 p.m.— Circle 7, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Middough, 3179 Ludlow rd., Shaker Heights Circle 8, at the home of Mrs. Laurence C. Reed, 11502 Hazeldell dr. Circle 9, in the Wesleyan room at the chtrch: Circle 10, at the home of Mrs. Herbert Howe, 1352 Gordon rd., Lyndhurst. Wednesday* October 16th, lunch eon at 12:30: Circle 1, at the home of Mrs. R. D. Stewart, 14529 Ter race rd. Circle 2, at the home of Mrs. Frapk H. Fellows, 2122 Al ton rd. Circle 3, at the home of Mrs. H. D. Pocock, 3175 Chelsea dr. Circle 4, at the home of Mrs. O. M. BabcoX, 15429 Euclid ave.: Circle 5, at the home of Mrs. L. E. Nixon, 2623 Queenston rd. Circle 6, at the home of Mrs. L. R. Kip linger, 1856 Chapman ave. An interesting and timely topic ATTENTION Schools, clubs, churches, etc. Foi your parties, bazaars. A REAL MONEY MAKER! For any fund-rais ing project. Pop Com Balls and/or Caramel Corn. Ma Cook's Kitchens, Inc. EN. 1-7488 11 no answer call WH. 2*8071 incinerator .NEW EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Ur ALL I KAMI 6ARBAGE W indoors See it TODAY!! If you do it with heat you can do it better with cry SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:45 A.M. Supervised Nurserv WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Jr and Primarv Worship EVENING SERVICE 7 45 M. PRAYER MEETING Wed.. 7:30 PM from has been scheduled for the Octo ber 15th meeting of the United Lutheran Church Women of St. James. This will be a sound film entitled “We Hold These Truths.” Mrs. Russell Thompson will be the program chairman for the eve ning. Meeting starts at 8:00 p’.m., and will be followed by a social hour. Windermere Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses will be repre sented at the semi-annual circuit assembly to be held October 11th Hayden Avenue Baptist Church (Comer of Hayden and Second) When You Come Bring You* Bible DONALD WOODBY Pastoi GL 1-5572 Church UL 1-0941 A Fundamental Baptist Church FOR EFFICIENT e e e e to 13th at E.A.B. Auditorium, Euclid at 18th st., Albert Kiesel back, presiding minister will be in charge of the audio sound system. Cleo Basinger of 14522 Strathmore ave. will make a talk. St James Lutheian Church (United Lutheran Church to America) 1424 Hayden Avenue ROBERT BARKLEY Paetor Church School, 9:30 A.M. Worship Service, 10:45 A.M. WINDERMERE Presbyterian Church EFFECTIVE ENERGETIC ENTHUSIASTIC SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION ELECT **1“^ i ’ft* Established 1996 Your Family Church in th* Heart of East Cleveland 9:30—Church School Nursery Car* During Church 11:00—Morning Worship EUCLID at WINDERMERE Opposite East Cleveland Library Sermon Topic: "BETWEEN TWO WORLDS" J. Franklin McHendry CLEVELAND ETHICAL SOCIETY Address By Walter B. Pedersen, Leader "ZOROASTER: Ethics As Conflict Between Good and Evil" First in a Series on World Religions Sunday, October 13, 10:45 A.M. Ludlow School Ludlow and Southington Shaker Heights Sitter Service for Children 3-5 For Information Call UL 1-3230 Superior Ave. at Melbourne Rd, Invites You TO ATTEND ITS &angeli4tic Crusade OCTOBER 16th-27th Services Each Evenings Except Saturday, 7:30 P.M. Sunday, 10:45 A.M. & 7:30 P.M Special Music Each Service Under The Direction of the Pastor Rev. Ralph E. Smallwood Hear the Forceful and Scriptural Preaching of Rev. Claude Roberts Newport News, Va. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BERT HOLM TO THE EAST CLEVELAND SCHOOL BOARD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 Resides at 15608 Glynn Rd.,Married, 2 children attending East Cleveland Schools Graduate of Western Reserve University, B.A. Degree 40 Years of age. Served In U.S. Army, World War II In charge of Classification, Personnel and Psychological Testing, Placement and Training. Director of Industrial Relations, large corporation 12 years Currently General Manager of Holm and Associates, Management Consultants. I AM IN SUPPORT OF THE BOND ISSUE AND THE RENEWAL OF THE LEVY I pledge to continue the excellent program now in effect our East Cleve land School System. REMEMBER millions are spent on our school program. ELECT a man with the experience and qualifications to properly administer these funds ... BERT HOLM Rev. Wm. P. WUboyte Robert Witbock Minister of Music /u Z A*’ ■.■ ,«a* .-■ Page Three WINDERMERE'’ METHODIST CHURCH Eudld Avenue at Holyeke M. WAYNE McQUEEN FRANK C. MARLETT Ministers Church School, 9:30 A.M. Worship Service, 10:45 A.M. Jr, High Youth Fellowship, 6:00 P-M Sr. High Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. Young Adult Fellowship, 7:00 PM. EVERYONE WELCOME CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13101 Euclid at Lockwood Robert H. Secnst. Pastor 9:30—Church School 10:45—Services YOU ARE WELCOME FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hayden Ave. at Claiborne Rd. 10:45 A.M. MERCY OR WRATH' 7:30 P.M. ETERNAL DESTINY' SERVICES: Sunday Sunday Sunday FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH 9:45 A.M 10:45 A.M 7:30 PJ4 School Sermon Evening East Cleveland •rt.