Thursday. January 23. 1958 a rnwAmwus.i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 43 44 45 1 2 2 3 0 io n 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 RENT RUG SHAMPOO EQUIPMENT DO IT YOURSELF------------- .... OR We can do the iob for you Carpet* and Rug* Shampooed right in your home. Work guaranteed. Call for estimate. A.B.C. VACUUM STORES EN. 1 3626 SW. 1 2088 ROOM OR BASEMENT $ AUTOMATIC COLD? BOOSTER FAN ANSWER JS THE ONLY e«A Completely Installed HEAT RISERS TO 2nd FLOOR. As Low A* $55 Z HEAT TO RECREATION ROOMS. $35 WE INSTALL INCINERATORS AIR CONDITIONING HOT WATER TANKS FURNACES ROOFING GUTTERS COMPLETE SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF GAS FURNACES No Extra Charge for Evening Calls A. FELDHEIM HEATING YE. 2-6678 RE. 1-2491 VILLAGES eh» Bedford Hts. Village—Bedford City Bedford Hts. Village—Orange Village School Distnct. Bentleyville Village Bratenahl Village Broad view* Hts.1tnnaT^BrecksvliieArillage Sch. Dirt. Broadview Hts. Village—N. Royalton School Distnct Brooklyn Heights Village Brook Park village Chagrin Falls Village Cuyahoga Heights Village Gates Mills Village Glenwillow Village----- Highland Heights Village Hunting Valley Village----------------------- Independence Village ........................ Linndale Village Mayfield Village —. Middleburg Heights Village Moreland Hills Village—Chagrin Falls Ex. Sch EHst^. Moreland Hills Village—Orange Local School Dirt— Newburgh Heights Village North Randall Village------------------------------------------- North Royalton Village North Royalton Village—Brecksville Village Sch. Dist. Oakwood Village Olmsted Falls Village------------------------------------------- Orange Village Parkview Village-------------------------------------—--------- Pepper Pike Village---------------------------- Richmond Heights Village Richmond Heights Village—So. Euclid City Sch. Dist. Seven Hills Village Solon Village------------------------ Solon Village—Orange Village School District-------- Strongsville Village Valley View Village------------------ Walton Hilla Village Warrensville Heights Vtllsge Warrensville Hts. Village-Orange Village Seta. DisU Westlake Village------------------------------------------------- West View Village—Berea City School District Wert View Village—Olmsted Falls Vtllsge Sch. Dirt— Woodmere Village-----------------------------------—---------- TOWNSHIPS Chagrin Falls Township Olmsted Township River Edge Township ... Warrensville Township CITIES Bay Village City Bedford City Berea City 11 Brooklyn City Cleveland City—Shaker Hta. City School Diet. TREASURER'S NOTICE RATES OF TAXATION 1957 FRANK M. BRENNAN NAMES OF VILLAGES TOWNSHIPS AND CITIES Cleveland Hta^Oty—Cleveland City School Diet. EAST CLEVELAND CITY Euclid City ................. ............................................... Fairview Park City Fairview Park City—Rocky River City School Dirt— Garfield Heights Citv __ _. .— Garfield Heights City—Cleveland City School Dtst— Lakewood City Lyndhurst City Maple Heights City----------------------------- Mayfield Heights City----------------------------------------- North Olmsted City Parma City Parma Heights City Rocky River City-----------------------------------------------------— Shaker Heights City South Euclid City —r—TtsJS— South Euclid City—Cleveland Hts. City School Dirt— University Heights City---------------------------------------- THE TAX BOOKS FOR THE FIRST HALF 1957 COLLECTION WILL BE OPEN FOR PAYMENT OF TAXES ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1957, AND WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1958. Published week* ot Dec. 23-30. 1057 Jan. 8-13-20-27, 1958 nn HEREBY PUBLISH NOTICE of the ratez of taxation for the tax year 1957 az provided by Rev Section 323.08 G. C. The number of dollars and cents levied on each $100.00 of property Listed for Taxation within said County for the Tax Year 1957 is FOR COUNTY PURPOSES General, $0,144 Indebtedness. $0,039 Cleveland Metropolitan ttp.nu, Welfare and Relief, $0,267 Total County Levy, $0,470. RATES EVPREMSED IN DOLLARS AND CENTS ON EACH BASbo VALUATION CO I .060! .060' .0601 .060 .060' .060! I .060 i .060' .060! I TAXPAYERS READ! state imnose* a penalty of ten per cent on real estate taxes which have not beep paid at tee clo’e*of”^.ch tit coliection on all general and special assessments. nn which taxes are 8 S $0,060 $0.47( 0.060 0.060] 0.060! 0.060 0.060' 060! 060! .0601 0.47C 0601 $2,680 $ 1 330 2.250 2.960 2.060 2520 2.5201 2.4501 0.690! 1.990' 2.960 0.040 0.6901 2.380 2.820! 2.380! 2.250' 1.710 1.380 ___ 2.380 ___ 1.990 ___ 2.960 ___ 2.250 ___ 1.380’ ... 2.690 0.010 2.450 ___ 2.520 ___ 1.830 ___ 2.770 ____ 2.250 ___ 2.000 ___ 2.250 ___ 2.460 ___ 2.430! 2.490 ___ 2.820 ___ 2.250 ___ 2.540 ___ 0.690 ___ 1.8301 _. 2.690 0.010 2.250 0.010 2.330 1.9901 2.7701 2.2501 0.471 0.47( 0.47C 0.470 0.47C 0.47C 0.47C c.:?( 0.470 0.47L 0.47C 0.47C 0.47C I 060! 060' .060 .060 ____ I .060! 0.47C 060 I .060' I .0601 I .060 I .0601 I .0601 I .060' I .0601 I .0601 i .0601 I .0601 I .0601 I .060' i .060. i .0601 I .0601 i .060 .0601 i .0601 i .060' I .0601 0.470 0.47C 0.47E 0.47C 0.470 0.47C 0.470 0.47C 0.47C 0.47E 0.47( 0.47C 0.470 0.47( 0.471 0.471 0.471 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.471 0.47C 0.470 0.47E O.47( 0.47( 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 $2,960 $0 040 2.770 0.340 1.990' .... 2.6901 0.010 MO 80.470 .060 0.470 .060! 0.470 .0601 0.470 8 delinquent for two consecutive tax-paying periods are taxes by foreclosure action and sheriff’s sale. Pay your taxes by mall and avoid a trip to the Administration Building. Enclose *elf-addresse« temped envelope for return of your tax receipt. ft you call in person at the Administration Building to get your tax bilL do not fall to bring your LAST TAX RECEIPT. CALL AT ROOM 111 IN THE COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE AND SECURE INFORMATION PERTAINING TO PAYING DELINQUENT TAXES IN INSTALLMENTS. WHEN CHECKS RECEIVED FOR TAXES AREI NOT TAXES WILL BE RESTORED TO THE DtirLlLAlfi FURTHER NOTICE. SIX SIXES The Last “Midyearss Following are the members of the January 1958 6A classes of the various elementary schools in the East Cleveland system this year, who will be the final January graduates from our grade schools. Caledonia Boys: Neal Caddy, Larry Daniels, Gregory Davis, Walt er Hoffman, Charles Little, Richard Lynette, Roger Mar una, Paul Miller, Kim W’alton. Girls: Virginia Allen, Vivian Benedict, Judith Costolo, Don na Effland, Laura Kirby, Jan ice Kjiapp, Susan Kocher, Mar ilyn Long, Nancy Young. Chair Caning Rushing We um only the very best NEW material* applied by expert craftsmen on your chairs, head boards, lounges, settees and other article*. Prompt service! Free ap- jj praisal*. YOU* DISABLED VETERANS 5 ANTIQUE CABINET SHOP 5220 Mayfield Rd. HI. 2-2000 TREASURER OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY. OHIO follows: Park District. 80.020 Current ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS 8 3 s •a 5 •r *2 E 3 SI is 3 $3.6.'! 2.86 3.28 3.83 2.99 3.46 3.46 3.3.3 2.41 3.26 4.56 1.8.3 3.85 3.65 3.34 3.31 2.79 2.30 3.67 3.13 4.18 3.47 241 3.36 3.45 3.52 2.74 4.02 3.15 3.11 3.23 3.44 3.41 3.62 3.70 3.22 3.72 1.85 2.56 3.84 3.40 3.81 2.92 3.70 3.31 $ '$0,420 $3.10C __ 0.500 __ 0.500 __ 0.340! __ 0.400 __ 0.410 __ 0.350 __ 0.350i __ 1.190’ __ 0.740! __ 0.970 __ 0.610' __ 0.940 __ 0.300 __ 0.430 __ 0.530! 2.330 2.750 3.300 2.460 2.930 2 870 2.800 1.880 2.730 3.970 1.300 3.320. 3.120 2.810 2.780 2.260 1.770' 3.1401 2.600 3.650' 2.940| 1.880! 2.830' 2.920, 2.9901 2.210! 3.4901 2.620 2.580! 2.700 2.910! 2.880 3.090' 3.260 2.690 3.190 1.3201 3 1.060 $0,476 1.060 O.47C 1.060 0.476 .060' 0.470 1.060 1.060! 1.060 1.060 1.060 1.060 1.060' 1.0601 5.060 9.060! 9.060! 0.0601 5.0601 0.0601 0.060 0.060 0.060' 0.060 0.060' 0.060 0.060 0.0601 $2,110$ 1.8301 1.9901 1.850 1.380 2.540 2.900 1.790 1.790 1.920 2.000 2.100 2.450 1.380 1.735 2.4301 2.370 2.380 2.100 2.490 2.490 2.100 2.540 2.430 2.900 2.900 eph Leblang, Donald MacNeil, John Molnar, Robert Nelson, Lonny Rasbitsky, Earl Rudeen, Donald Shuping, Peter Welsh, Thomas Young. Girls: Helen Barrick, Jane Brugman, Virginia Fritz, Ann Hagberg, Pamela Haines, Cher yl Hamilton, Sandra Kormos, Karen Mary White. 3 4 5 e 7 I 0.550! 9.380I I.7601 1.610! 1.690 1.690! 1.490 ).130| 1.470 1.470' 1.380' ).720i 1370 1.580! 1.450' 1.4501 1.450' 1.600] 1.440 1440 5.650 5.630 0.200' 2.0301 0.610 3.310! 0.610! 2.870i 0.950 3.280 0.400 2.390' 0.400 3.170 0.530! 2.780 o.io, .010 3.150! 3.61 .OR O.47C 0.476 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 0.470 3.41 4 61 4.35 3.21 3.15 3.41 3.4! 3.5! 3 8( 2.8( 1.550' 2.9401 1.550' 4.090] 0.8901 3.790' 0.890! 2.680 0.810! 0.9901 0.920 0.920! 0.880 0.880 1.080' 0.840 0.960! 0.790 1.200! 0.670'3.160! 0.850 3.340] 1.140! 3.2401 0.820 3.360 1.010' 3.440! 1.010! 3.910' 0.8101 3.710! 1.550] 2.600 2.960! 2 920 3.020’ 3.330! 2.270' 2.850 3.270' 3.3301 3.170! 3.3001 .050 .010 .035 PAID ritExENxATiON, THE AND PENALTY ADDED WITHOUT PAIDowON ©N i PRESENTATION^ OFFICE HOURS: 8:38 A.M. to 4:20 P.M. SATURDAYS 8:30 AJR to 12:00 M. Office of the freeiurer Cuyahoga County Cleveland Ohio FRANK M. BRENNAN COUNIY IRLASURfcR Nash, Dana Sue Stout, Beth Taylor, Nancy Mayfair Michael Kolenick, Malec, John Sivec. Donna Smith, Leslee Boy s Michael Girls: Swift. Suzanne Rosser, Jean Chambers Michael Akiya, Jos- Boys: eph Barohouse, Robert Bauer, James Bezdek, Larry Eimer, Blair Galasky, John Kobal, Paul Kupfer, Albert Lang, Jos- Rozel le Niess, Carol Dennis Aingworth, Apple, Alan DiLillo, Knaggs, Tony Paris, Rode, Eugene Shriver, Boys: Charles Robert Patrick Tony Notaro, Russell Zeskey. Girls: Jerrie Chapman, Sher on Cozine, Lourice Dively, Car ol Fatica, Irmgard Febel, Ruth Goldscher, Marie Gordon, Betty Jean Hanel, Elizabeth Hipps, Dorthy Matyas, Virginia Med vetz, Dorthy Missar, Judith Pata, Sandra Savino, Ruth Ann Smith, Sharon Smith, Marianne Somogyi, Georgia Svokos, Di ana Ward. Pros pert Boys: Kenneth Atkinson, Milton Bley, William Evans, Frank Krupa, Daniel Lowry, Brian Munkres, David Rosen berg, Tony Sawyer, Robert San tini, Irving Schreck. Girls: Sharon Brozell, Elinor Dodge, Jeanne Douglas, Chris tina Dreifort, Mary Sue Jones, Sally McHendry. Superior Boys: Roger Anderson, Joel Cook, Jimmy Crosten, Thomas Maremaa, Carl Walters, Jos eph Winer. Girls: Rosemarie Antonio, Linda Clark, Carol Hoffman, Nina Lindemann, Cheryl Papa delis, Linda Settevendmi, An nette Zamplno. And that’s all. The numbers are small, you see—112 alto gether, we make it. At SUPE RIOR, some “6B Fairies” had to be borrowed from the June class for the class performance of “The Sleeping Beauty,” be cause there were not enough “6A Fairies” to perform all the requisite magic. At MAYFAIR there are only fiv children be ing honored this week. They are starring in their graduation program, with each one of the two girls and three boys being given ample opportunity to dis play their talents—musical and gymnastic, they happen to be. CALEDONIA’S graduates are presenting a varied pro gram for their classmates, par ents and teachers, including a playlet, folk dances, and sical solos. ROZELLE’S students have a pleasant tom that is unique in the as far as we know. They make up their own Class Book, S 1C 11 12 13 14 15 1« 11 It 19 20 211 22 23 241 25 26 27] 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35: 36] 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Screen and Storm Door 29” COMPLETE Installation 1 45 Ml- Optional 1 Tho AISCO storm I door features oilite '$3,000 $3.53 3110! 3.64 1.9901 2.52 2.700 3.25 sturdy aluminum trams, ideal type latch, 2 glass pan els, 1 extra-large BHI9K screen, all hard ware, automatic door closer, safety chain and spring. We believe it is the strongest door made. Visit our showroom, open eveings until 8:30 P.M. Best Storm Window* made on display also Awnings or Canopies. 36 month* to pay, first payment April 1st. Displayed in your home with no obligation to you. 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1.100 $3,210 $3.74 10.890 2.720 3.25 1.160 3.150] o.o: 1.080' 2.930! 3.4f This Ad Worth $2.00 Toward* Purchase Price of Door 10 11 12 13 14 Aluminum Insulating Company 3 381 15 3.80116 3.86i 3.70 3 83! 3.69, 3.87 3.771 3.891 3.971 4.441 4.24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 599 E. 185th St. IV. 1-0621 EAST CLEVELAND LEADER s i a, MID-YEAR GOODBYES at Caledonia School mark only the passing of the Sixth Grade promotions, ct-dc’digd the trodit'ion in which the graduating Sixth Graders pinned corsages on their mothers at the January PTA meeting. Here Larry Daniels so honors his mother, Mrs. Enfield Daniels, 3387 Henderson rd., a closing tribute in the name of the hundreds of Caledonia boys and girls who have likewise honored their mothers. bound in the school colors °f\Tkic blue and w’hite, containing me-1 mentoes of their classmates, their teachers, their principal, and their building—the latter in the form of a picture bound'School in the book. CHAMBERS has aduks will be administered by prepared an extremely attrac- Dr. Frederick Hamilton at tive program for its Class Day!IrosPect School, Monday, Jan exercises, which the children ™ry 27th. There is a fee of should be proud to keep as sou-1^1 25- Advance registration is venirs. And both PROSPECT!necessary. Other Notes Anyone visiting Chambers these days should see the relief maps of Mexico and Central America made by the pupils of Mrs. Florence Moll of the Hard of Hearing School, maps which are made of salt and flour. The substance can be colored after it hardens, and yet it is pliable enough before the hardening process takes place to represent mountains, valleys, and plains quite accurately .The students have also written neat themes explaining how they made their maps, and have displayed their work attractively in the main hal of the school. We also like Prospect School’s fourth graders’ dis play of bird-feeding trays and platforms in the trophy case of that building. These very use ful work son’s one milk intact for a roof and the bot tom for a feeding floor the other, a pair of tinfoil pie plates suspended by strings, the smaller above the larger, to accommodate different sizes of birds and different kinds of food. Accompanying this dis play of feding platforms is the legend, “The North Wind doth blow,and we will have snow—,” a most timely title for the ar ticles being shown. mu 6A cus city, each SALE! Aluminum Combination wintertime articles, the of Mrs. Hazel Stephen pupils, are of two types: a carved-out cardboard carton, with the top left Free Movie Tickets You can got a pair of com plimentary tickets to the Shaw Hayden Theatre by reading the ads in this paper. There are ten names in ten ads scattered thru the paper. If you find your name, just clip the ad and take it io the Shaw-Hayden Theatre and you'll get two free tickets. Lei Girl*." Georg* The Rocket and Thun.. Fri., Sat., "L_ Kiddie Matinee Sat. I (Foghorn) Winslow Man" plus 4 cartoons i comedy. I Sun., Mon., Tues.. "Zero Hour" and "Hear Mo Good." Wed.. Thun., "My Man God frey." Chock all the ads and maybe you'll find your name. If not this week, bo sure to look next week. 1 There'll bo ten names each week good for 20 tickets at the Shaw- Hayden Theatre. SERVIKG EUCLID and Vicinity BRICKMAN & SONS FUNERAL HOMES LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Eugene C. Brickman Paul R. Brickman Frank G. Brickman Charles P. Brickman, Jr. Ralph A. Brickman 24 Hour Service Ample Parking 21900 EUCLID AVENUE (Between East 222nd and Chardon Rd.) IVanhoe 1-5277 7204-08 SUPERIOR AVENUE HEndanon 1-7265 OUR FAMILY TO SERVE YOUR FAMILY not but /c PqIjQ Shots The third, and last Prospect polio inoculaton for Mrs- Salvatore Bitonti, PTA and SUPERIOR are h°n°rinZ| Hea]th chairman is in charee their graduates with a tradi-jHealth chairman» 19 ,n ^arge tional “Clapping Out” cere mony, at which the 6A stu dents march through the halls of their school for their last official time to the applause of their schoolmates. of this program, and may be contacted by phone at MLT 1 7389, or by mail at 15909 Elder wood ave. MAYFAIR POLIO SHOT REMINDER Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mayfail polio health chairman, reminds all persons interested in re ceiving their third polio shot, or those wanting a single shot to be at Mayfair School, 13916 Mayfair ave., on Sunday, Feb ruary 2nd between 2-4 p.m. end few the We can’t let the column without mentioning a other things going on in grades, despite the length which this portion of your news has attained already. regardless of age, accompanied by a Children, MUST be parent. Nurses, teered their services are Miss Thelma Fury, and Mrs. Marie Madson. This is the shot at Mayfair. who have volun final polio Tartaglia, is pleased Mrs. Nicholas R. publicity chairman, to report that Mayfair PTA has received an “Oak Chip’’ in the Ohio Parent-Teacher Magazine from items of publicity in the December, 1957 issue. Mayfair president, Mrs. Otto Guenther, has chosen Mrs. Eu gene Reeser, first vice presi dent, as chairman of the lunch eon given for the January graduating class and guests. PTA mothers on the commit tee are Mrs. Robert Gallion, Mrs. Louis Komaromy, Mrs. Carl Strasshofer, Mrs. Richard Macey, Mrs. William Haker. The February 4th meeting of the Prospect PTA will be in honor of Founders’ Day. A brief skit, entitled. “This Is Your Life—PTA”, directed by Mrs. Stanton Downs, and hu morous anecdotes by past pres idents of the organization, will form the program. Dessert and coffee will be served at 1 p. m. in order that the teachers may be present, and the program starts at 1:30. If there are any past presi dents of Prospect PTA who have not been contacted, and who would be interested in be ing a part of this program, Mrs. Downs requests that they please call her, in the evening, at PO 1-4850. Films INVALID CAR SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Stailsy H. Johnston Funeral Homo KEnmore 1-3600 It’s Wise To SAVE FOR A PURPOSE! ...and fun $ ClubA to SAVE at East Cleveland Savins* woman is Mrs. F. E. of 1730 Northfield, of the Mother’s St. Vincent Charity School of Nursing. A busy Andrews president Guild of Hospital The group’s annual card par ty comes up tomorrow night in Jordon Hall, 2320 East 24th st., with proceeds for the stu dent nurses’ home equipment. The public is invited. The Civics Committee of The East Cleveland Woman’s Club is sponsoring a dinner Thurs day, January 30th, at 6:30 p. m. for club members and their es corts. East Cleveland city of ficials will be the guests of honor. An evening of fun and good entertainment is prom ised. The East Cleveland Grand mothers Social Club invite and welcome all grandmothers in East Cleveland for an after noon of fun Friday, January 24th. Hostess for the meeting at the East Cleveland Library will be Mrs. Charles D’Silvey. The February meeting G.S.L. Club will be held home of Mrs. Belle 14405 Sciota ave. This of ten women interest selves in the patients at the Cuyahoga County Nursing Home, helping the staff many ways and bringing joy the shut-ins. THE TERRACE GARDEN CLUB The February 4th meeting of the Terrace Garden Club will be held at 1:15 p. m, in the home of Mrs. Sterling L. Neale, 162C5 Glynn rd. Miss Briner, librarian of the garden center, wil talk on “Books as an Aid to Gardening.** INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Also County and State 16371 Euclid at Belvoir GL. 1-8999 PO. 1-6415 Open Saturday and Sunday Park Free In Rear NOTICE OF ANNUAL SHAREHOLDERS MEETING OF THE EAST CLEVELAND SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY Please take notice that the annual shareholders meeting of The East Cleveland Savings and Loan Company will be held at the office of the Company at 5816 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights 24, Ohio on the 27th day of January, 1958 at 8:00 P.M, for the following purposes: 1. Electing Directors. 2. Amending the articles of incorporation to change the prin cipal office of the Company to 5816 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights 24, Ohio and to increase the number of authorized shares to 400,000 shares with a pax value of $100 each. 3. Amending the Constitution to change the principal office of the Company from East Cleve land, Ohio to Mayfield Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio to in crease the authorized capital stock to $40,000,000, divided into 400,000 shares of $100 par value each to change the time of the annual shareholders meeting from the 4th Monday of January of each year at 8:00 o'clock P.M. to the 4th Monday of January of each year at 3:00 o'clock P.M.. or such other time as the Board of Directors may designate to change the length of term of the directors so that directors shall hereafter be elected for two-year terms to increase the Board of Directors from Seven (7) to Eight (8) Directors. will Three interesting films be shown January 30th at the East Cleveland Library.“Wings to Haiti,” a film by Pan-Amer ican Airlines will picture Hai ti’s scenic beauty, backward people, and strange customs. “Asian Earth” will picture a tale of India and a typical Hin du family. A short attraction will take the audience on a tour of the fascinating Philippine Islands. 4. Transacting such other busi ness as may properly come be fore the meeting. ROBERT C. KNOX. Make yovr dreams eme free by eav Ing a definite gmeunt every payday. cuMMff «aw Savings Insured to $10,000 East Cleveland Savinas and Loan Company parable beverages. Secretary Published: Jan. 9, 16. 23, 1958 NEW CAR NEW HOME RETIREMENT EDUCATION APPLIANCES Hours! 9 30 to 2:30 Open til 6 on Friday Sedmak Moving & Storage1 ALSO LIGHT EXPRESSING OF ALL KINDS LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING BEER of the at the Irwin, group them- in to TOM THUMB of The Mount Union Women Cleveland will meet on Tues day, January 28th at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Wm. V. Nick, 1879 Charles rd., East Cleveland. Mrs. L. 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