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WINTER SPECIAL Complete Chassis Lubrication Change Engine Oil Change to Winter Grease Includes Drain, Flush and Refill Repack Front Wheel Bearings Clean Carburetor Air Cleaner Check Battery Cables and Tires Includes Motor Oil and All Grease Does Not Include Power Glide Oil $7.95 We Do Body and Fender Straightening Also Refinish Rust Spots JACKSHAW CHEVROLET 543 East 185th Street IVanhoe 1-9090 Antnony C. Amato 13622 Argus Av*. GL 1-9839 Reduce The Cost of Your Auto and Still Be Fully Protectedl AU. lncludin Leo I Kacar Howard Gleylorst 19200 Naumann Av*. IV. 6-1527 780 East 185th St. IV. 1-7676 Insurance Compare ... Be Sure Insure With One of the Above Agents. HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO Fermerty: FARM BUREAU INSURANCI Nfr otke/o eming Out Ofkw AOnutck AS THR I N E RI HOTEL PACKAGE of DINNER FREE PARKING ■n4 THf Lowell Thomas cdjctcs: SEVEN WONDERS of wnvTn WMIUW UCHNICOl°* THE H.U1 tOtR-sfc DIN*** for SE-4S ta* Make Your CONTACT MIm Okie. Tehyhee*: Pr—*et T-S77S. 11 Koora’ ~•*L .lotion vou lt enjer .. ,our pl.M* of th* eU"’’ neeUM CB or A Ch«“* th* «mr Reservation* Now! Jwtem* Jfeuf, H»l»l Cert**, Fre»*ect 4 8e»t V*h JMit, Clevetae*. Wm. Edwards Mrs. $ blue and white color scheme added beauty to the wedding ceremonies for Cariel len Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Thomp son, 936 Ravine dr., and Wil liam Edward Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Matthews of 1508 Bell rd., Chagrin Falls as they pledged their troth in Windermere Methodist Church Saturday, February 1st. The minister, Dr. M. Wayne Mc Queen officiated before the al tar where seven branched can delabra and bouquets of white roses and white gladiolas were arranged against a background of ferns. Sixteen front pews had white glad and satin rib bon markers. Blue velvet sheaths with matching satin cumberbunds falling into panels were worn by the bride’s attendants, her cousin, Lois Ellen Stewart of Muskegon, Mich., as maid of honor: the maids, Mrs. D. H. Donald Morrison of Kent, and sorority sisters Jill Evans of Delmar, N. Y., and Sylvia Smith of Akron. Another so rority sister, Frances Weidner of Rocky River, together with the groom’s sister, Joan, and Roberta Hatch of Brecksville, served as hostess* aides. All carried muffs marked with a red nosegay. Cousins of the bride, Paula Jean and Kirk Owen, children of the H. K. Millhoffs. were flower girl and Paula wore an blue nylon frock. ring bearer, embroidered was Donald The best man Toth of Columbus, Ind., with ushers Frank Uvenia of Ash tabula and Thomas Shalleross of Cleveland, the groom’s Sigma Nu fraternity brothers. Also ushering were Gordon Nichols, Chagrin Falls and the groom’s brother, G. Locke Thompson. The reception followed in the church parlors and the newlyweds will be at home in Chagrin Falls after February 5th. The bride attended Ohio University and the groom at tended Kept State and Ohio Universities. SPECIAL GIFT Would you like a special gill from your TUPPERWARE DEALER? For details call or writ* PIERCE DISTRIBUTORS 18315 St. Clair KE. 1-9833 Free Movie Tickets You can get a pair of com plimentary tickets to th* Shaw Haydon Theatre by reading Yh* ads in this paper. There are ten names in ten ad* scattered thru the paper. If you find your name, just clip the ad and take it to the Shaw-Hayden Theatre and you'll got two free tickets. Thursday. Friday. Saturday, "Pal Joey." Kiddie Matinee Saturday. Ab bott and Costello, "Dance With Me Henry" plus 4 cartoons and comedy. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, "Baby Face Nelson" and "The Monolith Monsters." Next Wednesday, "Th* Fussy Pink Nightgown" and "Kelly and Me." Check all the ads and maybe you'll find your name. If not this week, be sure to look next week. There'll be ton names each week good for 20 ticket* at th* Shaw Hayden Theatre. INVALID CAR SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Stanley H. Johnston Funeral Hom* KEnmore 1-3600 Foster Homes Needed Families needed to care for children supervised by the Divi sion of Child Welfare County Welfare Dept, urgent need foi ore-school and adolescent chil dren. This agency pay* board orovides clothing and medical care These children are not for adoption Applicant* must meet agency standard* and pro vide references Cqll ox Writ* MISS GERTRUDE KOHL 2210 Cedar Ave TO. 1-4135 ^nyayemen U Matthews Conway-Biscotti Mrs. James Conway, 13600 Graham rd. announces the en gagement of her daughter, Patricia Josephine to Robert V. Biscotti. son of Mr. and Mrs. i Rocco V. Biscotti, 2261 Tay jlor rd. i -Miss Conway is in June ,ngn June, The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore an Empire mode in pure white silk velvet over ice blue satin. Her illusion veil was purchased in Japan by her father nine years ago. She carried a cas cade of the same w’hite flowers having a touch of blue satin ribbon. scheduled to from Shaw i .aiice is a fecnooi. ner 1957 graduate of Shaw Western and is now attending Reserve University. A summer wedding planned. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Pease of 1239 Carlyon rd. of the en gagement of their daughter, Donna B. Pease to Mr. Jack E. Dugan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan, 321 East 238th st., Euclid. No date has been set for the marriage. The Urbana (Ohio) Business and Professional Women’s Club was awarded first place in the 1957 Caro! Lane Awards, recognizing “the club contribut ing the most to traffic acci dent prevention in communities across the nation.” Happiness consists more in small conveniences or pleasures that occur every day, than in great piece. EAST CLn v nL AN LEADER Shaw High principal, Mr. Wayne C. Blough, will speak on “Visiting the Dependent Schools Overseas’’ at the PTA Council’s meeting on February 20th at 10:00 a. m. at Prospect School. Mr. Blough recently served as one of a team of investiga tors from the National Associ ation of Secondary Schools who spent six weeks abroad inspect ing schools for servicemen’s children. The team visited England, Germany, France, Lybia, New foundland and Labrador. Caledonia PTA Parent Edu cation committee will present a program of special interest to mothers of sixth graders Wed nesday, February 26th, at 2 p. m. in the school auditorium. Dr. L. L. Myers, principal of Kirk Junior High School, will speak on “Orientation to Kirk.” A question and answer period will follow. Caledonia School PTA Pre School Mothers will meet Wed nesday, February 19th,at 10:15 a. m. in the Caledonia Library. The speaker will be H. W. Wilson, D.D.S. His topic be “Your Pre-Schooler and Teeth.” being is Pease-Dugan WEBER ICE CREAM CO. 18400 Euclid Ave., East of Green Open Daily and Sunday Till 10:30 of this special project. Their experience kept the Sunday program working smoothly and efficiently. “We 'did not' realize what a really big undertaking this was going to be when we started talking about the Salk Vaccine for adults,” admits Mrs. Evans, but with everyone’s co-opera tion, Mayfair PTA completed the three-shot program to the satisfaction of hundreds of res idents of Mayfair District well as from other sections the city.” will His CONGRATULATIONS TO MAYFAIR Whatever project may and go in the annals of fair PTA, its Adult Health Program will stand out- as a shining among its many endeavors. Mrs. Ethel Thompson, Home Economist, will speak on “The Story of Foods.” Refreshments will be served. come May Polio still light Its third and final or boost er, Salk shot was administered Sunday to 498 persons, with an added 8 extras at the last min ute. The long list included the ’50 originals on the list, and about 50 children, brought by :heir parents. This particular program was started in 1957 by Mrs. Thom as Evans, then president, and Mrs. Glenn Smith, then Health Chairman. Incoming 1958 pres ident, Mrs. Otto Guenther, wisely continued both Mrs. Ev ans and Mrs. Smith in charge Mrs. Thompson, a former East Clevelander and mother of three children, taught at a bak- NORAH McGONNELL Teacher of Voice POPULAR—CLASSICAL ITALIAN METHOD Teacher of Stars on Radio, Stage and Television RADIO CONCERT ORATORIO OPERA "SONG STYLING" Children and Adult* Open Noon Until 9 P.M. 591 East 185th Street 1706 Euclid CH. 1-6633 POLICE OFFICERS CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND Requirements: Ages 23-28—5'8" to 6'3 $5,200 IN TWO YEARS Above Salary To Be Increased Early in 1958 Permanent Civil Service status on a professional Police force 40-hour work week. Pension of 50% of salary at age 52 aftei 25 years service, increasing with additional years service. Liberal disability benefits and protection for dependents effective immediately. Liberal sick leave. Hospital and Insurance plan Paid annual vacation of 3 weeks 4 weeks after 15 years service. APPLY SECRETARY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 14340 EUCLID AVENUE East Cleveland 12, Ohio Applications Close February 21. 1958 ing school in Montana, for 18 years. PreschooJ children will be treated to stories and games under the able direction of Miss Jean Hoffman, Children’s Li brarian. Children under three will be taken care of in the crib room with an adult in charge. The Caledonia Co-operative Pre-School Center will have its first class Thursday, February 20th from 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. at the Church of the Cross, Caledonia at Winsford rds. This class will meet Thursday and Friday morning through out the present school year. as of MAYFAIR-CHAMBERS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Mayfair Preschool Chairman, Mrs. Louis Komaromy, and Chambers Presthool Chairman, Mrs. Edward Kent, with branch librarian, Mrs. Elna Hukari, cordially invite all mothers of preschool children tb attend the program of February 19th, Wednesday .at 10:30 a. m. at the North Branch Library at 1481 Hayden ave. interested their three may call Mothers in the or four Norman 1-1832. school for year-olds Jarkfwicz, There are still vacancies. GLenville The Mothers will have a meeting of “First Day Night” at Caledonia Library at p. m. 7:30 ETHICAL SOCIETY “Japanese Ethics: The of a Nation” will be the ject of an address by Walter B. Pederson at a meeting of the Cleveland Ethical Society at its meeting Sunday, Febru ary 16th at 10:45 a. m. at Lud low School. Mr. Pederson was in Japan as an Educational Officer with Military Govern ment teaching Democracy from 1946-1951. i Soul sub­ :oi Printing GL 1-4383 13757 EUCLID AVENUE If she likes chocolates I I wr JCK V IVE 2 LOVELY OUTFITS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Yours At Vz PRICE YES, ALL COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND HATS ARE GOING ON SALE STARTING TODAY AND ENDING FEBRUARY 18 PATTY-GENE SHOPPE OPEN EVENINGS .............. This year Farohs have some especially fine Heart Boxes but then in looking around SO does many another store .... But if you want a Heart Box with chocolates that are a bit better, that are positively fresher, that look good, eat good really wonderful home made chocolates .... try Farohs she will be glad. Thursday, February ft, 1958 9x12' Shag Rugs *3.95 W 9 Up t* 25 lb. 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