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Thursday, March 11, ItM CkurckeA The Women’s Association of Windermere Presbyterian Church will meet at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning, February 18th, for hospital sewing and quilting. Mrs. W. H. Zimmer man and Mrs. Edith Hart will he hostesses for luncheon at 12:30. Afternoon devotions will be led by Mrs. E. E. Purrington, followed by the program study of the Gospel of Saint Luke. Each year the Latta Class Women’s Fellowship and the Philathea Class from the East Cleveland Baptist Church have one joint meeting, taking turns furnishing the program for the evening. This year the Lat ta Class is in charge and are making it an evening for both the men and women, on Fri day, March 14th at 8:00, at Windermere Methodist Church Euclid Avenue at Holyoke M. WAYNE McQUEEN FRANK MARLETT Ministers Church School, 9-.30 A.M. Worship Service, 10:45 Jr. HI Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M Sr. Hi Youth Fellowship. 7:00 P.M Young Adult Fellowship, 7:00 P.M EVERYONE WELCOME CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13101 Euclid at Lockwood ROBERT H. SECRIST. Pastor 9:30—Church School 10:45—Morning Worship Lenten Services Wednesday, 8 P.M. YOU ARE WELCOME WINDERMERE Presbyterian Church Established 1896-Vour Family Church in the Heart of East Cleveland 9:30— Church School Nursery Care During Church 11:00— Morning Worship EUCLID at WINDERMERE Opposite East Cleveland Library Sermon Tome: "NOT WHAT. BUT WHOM!" Dr. LeRoy Lawther Hayden Avenue Baptist Church (Comer of Hayden and Second) SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:45 A.M. (Supervised Nursery) WORSHIP SERVICE—11:00 A Guest Speaker: Rev. Milton Sealey EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P.M. Guest Speaker: Dr. Merrill Tenny PRAYER MEETING— Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. DONALD B. WOODBY, Pastor GL. 1 5572 Church. UL. 1 0941 A Fundamental Baptist Church St. Faul's Episcopal Cburch 15837 EUCLID AVENUE East Cleveland. Ohio Rev. Canon Laurence H. Hail. Rector 8.00 A M.~Holv Communion 9 30 A M.—Family Service. Church School. AH Grades. 11.15 A Holv Communion (Church School Nursery Through Primary the church. Members of both classes are urged to come. Young people from the East Cleveland Baptist Church will have a Skating Party, Satur day evening, March 15th. Sunday, March 16th is Stewardship Sunday. The Rev. William E. Towner will use “No Digression, Please” as his sermon topic at the 11:00 a. m. service. The Young Adults will have a Coffee Hour in the Fellowship Hall, for all attend ing the Morning Worship Service. Due to inclement weather, it was necessary to postpone the first session of the School of Missions. However, plans are underway for the next session scheduled for Wednesday eve ning, March 19th, starting with dinner at 6:30. At this time the Rev. Mr. Harrison Williams of Lyndhurst Baptist Church will be the speaker. Mrs. Matz’s Circle are meet ing Thursday, March 20th at the home of Mrs. Charles Rigel, 1884 Burnette ave., at which time they will work on Layettes. Reservations of more than 200 Nazarene servicemen and their families are reported for the first international religi ous retreat at Berchtesgaden, Germany, March 17-21. The five-day program has been made possible by the U.S. military forces, and the Naz arene Servicemen’s Commis sion. “To Love Or To Hate” will be the sermon topic of Rev. I Roscoe J. Varble at the 10:45 a. m. worship service next Sunday at the Phillips Avenue Presbyterian Church, East 125th st. at Phillips ave. A male quartet made up of Mr. William Artlip, Mr. Wil fred Cheetham, Mr. Ilo Dish ong and Mr. Joseph L. Sulli van will sing as the offertory “In Heavenly Love Abiding” by Thalberg. The anthem by the Senior Choir will be, “Fear Not, I Am With Thee” by Fos ter. The Mothers’ Circle of Hope Lutheran Church will meet at the church on Tuesday, March 18th, at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Edward J. Hull of General Electric will speak on “Look Upon Your Neighbor as a Bank.” The Business and Profes sional women’s organization will meet on Thursday, March 20th at the church. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. after which Mrs. Beattie will speak on "Gems of the Bible.” sk The United Lutherart hurch Women of St. James will have their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday. March 18th, at 8:00 o’clock. A film from the Ameri can Bible Society called “God’s [Word, Man’s Land” will be shown. It is in color and pic tures the translation of the Bible into different languages. Mrs. Harold Baumgardner will be in charge of the devotional* for the evening. Boy Scouts Boy Scout Troop 521 is hav ing open regestration night, Friday, March 14th at the Sixth United Presbyterian Church, Hayden and Castalia aves. at 7:30 p. m. All boys between the ages of [11 and 14 who would like to join 'the Scouts are invited to attend with their parents. St. James Lutheran Church (Unital Lu»h.ren Church in America) 1424 Hayden Avenue ROBERT BARKLEY. Pastor 9:30 A.M., Church School 10:45 A.M. Worship Service Lenten Vespers Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. you Are Cordially Invited To Attend A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS TRIUMPH OVER ATHEISM AND IDOLATRY" By ROBERT S. VAN ATTA, C. S. or RocmsTei. h. y. Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist in Boston. Massachusetts In Euclid Senior High School 711 East 222nd Street Euclid. Ohio Sunday, March 16, 1958, at 3:30 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist. Euclid. Ohio Ample Parking in Bear at School, Entrance trap Tracy Ave. ClubA The Woman’s Board of Hu ron Road Hospital has sched uled an all-day conclave for St. Patrick’s Day, Monday, March 17th at the hospital. The Surgical Dressing Unit will meet at 10:00 a. m. direct ed by chairman Mrs. William C. Domino. Following lunche on at noon in the cafeteria, Mrs. Guy T. Rockwell, presi dent, will open the 1 p. m. ses sion with a meeting. brief business Pisor, program present guest Mrs. J. Ford chairman, will artist Mrs. Opal Hemler, in a spring Minstrelsy and original poems and songs. with the in charge: Mrs. C. G. Tea will follow following hostesses Mrs. R. L. Taylor, Coffin, Mrs. J. Ford Pisor, Mrs. F. L. Gellhous, Mrs. C. J. Houle, Mrs. F. P. Mcllyar. ST. PATRICK’S DAY CARD PARTY On Monday, March 17th 8 o’clock, the Saint Philomena Guild will have a St. Patrick’s Day Card Party in the Social Hall of the school. The chairman, Mrs. William A. Schramm, will be assisted by the following committee chairmen: Mrs. Frank Schik owski, Tickets Mrs. William O’Leary, Refreshments Mrs. Ann Prosek, Games Mrs. George Kappus, Door Prizes Mrs. Marie Sarnia, Table Prizes Mrs. Josephine Schmi djell and Mrs. Herbert Shaef er. Hospitality. The Refeshment Committee promises a treat, delicious Hobo sandwiches. “THEN AND NOW” IN HOME-GARDEN DECOR The feature of the Hilltop Garden Club program on Wednesday, March 19th. will be a skit in costume given by Mrs. Carl W. Maedje. “Then and Now” is a dramatic pre sentation of the differences in home and garden decor of the Victorian era and modern times. The program will fol low the business meeting at 1:30 p. m.. at which time Mrs. Kenneth G. Cunningham. 2376 Eardley rd., begins her second year as president of the group. Mrs. Donald Farrington. 877 Medford rd., is the new pro gram chairman. Woman’s East Cleveland Club will hear land’s own Mrs. review her trip dance, story and traveling companion. Walter Hoffman will her in “Hawaiian Echoe: East Cleve Frank Lloyd to Hawaii in pictures. Her s assist Hostesses Mrs. A. G. Snyder and Mrs. H. W. Singer. The Mount Union Women of Cleveland will meet on Tuesday, March 25th at 8 p. m. at the home of Mis. James R. Holls, 1732 East 291st st.. Wickliffe The Mathews Ceramics Studio will present a ceramics lecture and demonstration. SOROSIS March activities of the Cleve land Sorosis begin with a “Wel come to Spring” party, under the direction of the Ways and Means Committee. Dessert Card Party, today. On Thursday, March 20th, the all-day program meeting will be held at Owen’s Plantation, 15357 Euclid ave. At 10 a. m.— Selover Club—the parliamen tary division, will convene Mrs. Myron Badger, presiding. At 11:15 a. m. Mrs. A. M. Breen will review “The Day Christ Died” by James Bishop. Mrs. Emmett A. Smith, Book Review Chairman, will introduce the speaker. At 12:30 p. m.—luncheon will be served. At 1:30 p. m.—there will be a musical variety program, ar ranged by Mrs. Evans E. Lewis, chairman of the music depart ment. A well-known and popu lar group of women singers— the Choral Belles—will present a Gay Nineties Revue under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Mildred Atterholt. Dr. Haskins will discuss the: rehabilitation program at State Hospital when he speaks to the Blue Star Mothers club Wednesday, March 19th at( 1:30 p. m. at East Cleveland Library, 14101 Euclid ave. Thei first hand information should be of interest to all persons doing service work or assist- First Church of The Nazarene Hayden Ave. at Claiborne Rd. Wm. P. Wilhoyte Robert Witbeck Minister of Music SERMON TOPICS 10:45 A.M. “When 1 Think of Calvary" 7:30 P.M. “Plenty For AU—While |P Many Are Starving" Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M Sunday Sermon 10:45 A.M Sunday Evening 7:30 P.M For Advertising—GL. 1-4383 come up with something new. at All mothers with boys hi the BOB KENNEDY EAST CLEVELAND _uiDER CUSTOM AAADE RHYTHM TEEN DANCE BAND is this group of players make their debut Saturday at Show's Canteen Council Night on the Town. Left to right, back row, are: Ed. Frey, Ron Buchan, Bill Howells, Ken Strack, Bill Limbird, Dave Welty, Bruce Patterson. Front row: Ed Schehl, Nick Cortese, Dom Maiani, Tom Andrews, Dog Kline. Violins: Pat Moore, Gail Dunlap, Made line Apliner. At the piano, Alice Billington. Leave it to Shaw Canteen to a gay night club atmosphere, offer favorite dance music. ... .... ien itiuvniK acts iv cinri-.vvupiv ing in volunteer work at the hospital. Refreshments will be served by Miss Krienbring. Shaw students have prepared, The price is only $1.50 ten fast moving acts to enter-lcouple for an 8:30 to 11:40 a semi- orma 8 on tain the canteen dancers and the [evening. the Town Saturday, March.ghaw High Rhythm Teens have. Indications point to one big to attendance. the Town”’ Saturday, 15th in Shaw Gymnasium, with:put together a special band Pharmacy Observes first Anniversary ertrude Mrs. Jay G. Unger is open-fing Saturday. March 22nd. ing her home at 942 Dresden! During this special celebra March 13th for the tion there will be free favors Bilfield Pharmacy at 13941 is’i service are invite'd to jointhis Euclid ave., is celebrating their f£{d appearing elsewhere club. There will be an execu- first full year in business in in this week’s paper and drop tive board meeting at 12:30 £ast Cleveland with an Anni- it in the box at the store. p. m. 'versary Sale beginning Mon-! There will be many special [day, March 17th and conclud- money saving values in every Mrs. Jay G. Unger is open-fing Saturday. March 22nd. department all through the week. rd. on meeting of the Proto club at one o’clock, a dessert [according to Albert Bilfield, being served. Mrs, Frank Bar- owner-manager. schelet will review “Be My' There will be valuable prizes Guest” by Conrad Hilton. given away eveiy two hours Book for everyone visiting the store, DURING OUR CHARGE or BUDGET ACCOUNTS Welcome! TOP COATS Botany 500, Alpagora Qi IE Ril and Alligator_________ V*e’ to VV1 who will Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Raymont. 1669 Elberon u.ve.. a girl. Sheryl Lyn. Feb ruary 26th. BOB KENNEDY S- i OUR LADY PENDLETON SK,B”•’SfiS,aa“w' Shoeing °rf ETHICAL SOCIETY “The Politics of Islam ana the Ethics of Allah” will be the topic of an address by Walter B. Pederson, leader at the meet ing of the Cleveland Ethica' Society on Sunday, March 16th at 10:45 a. m. at Ludlow School. Shaker Heights. This is one of a series of talks on World Religions. Mr. Pederson will consider the ethical values in the Mohammedan Religion and their relation to nre'-ent daj world problems. per from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Friday, March 21st and Satur day, March 22nd. Winners need not be present and no necessary. Just clip the coupon from the Bil- us Come In and Register For Our DROP IN BOX AT OUR STORE. Drawing every 2 hour* March 21st and 22nd 10 A.M., Noon, 2 M., 4 P.M. and 6 No purchase necessary. Winner need not be present SAIT & PEPPER SHAKER AND TRAY with every drug purchase of $1.00 or more! FREE DELIVERY BILFIELD PHARMACY EASTER APPAREL I Row's the time to give seme serious thought to your Spring Wardrobe, and most certainly you'll want to make your selections in time lor Easter. So come in soon. Either Sam or Bob will show you what's correct and new to satisfy your most meticulous taste. Big Drawing Lots of Valuable Prizes! SUIT TOPCOAT HAT SPORT COAT JACKETS SLACKS SHOES 1st Prize Botany 500 Suit 2nd Prize Mo Kara Suit 3rd Prize Alpagora Top Coat 4th Prize Middishade Custom Made Sport Coat 5th-6th Prizes One Pair Seven Seas Gabardine Slacks 7th-8th Prizes One MacGregor Drizzler Jacket 9th -Prize One Pair Jarman Cordovan Shoes 10th Prize One Mallory Felt Hat OF COURSE! Botany 500 Suits.........$65.00 Cloth Craft Suits.........$59.50 Mohara Suits......... $52.50 Fine Selection of MALLORY HATS 8.95 15.00 LOOK-NOOK GIFT & CARD SHOP 15527 EUCLID (near Taylor) 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. FREE FAVORS FOR EVERYOKE! EVERY SALE DAY! VALUABLE COUPON OPEN Tues, and Thurs. 'til 8:30 SIZES MATERIALS, STYLES and LADY MANHATTAN fage Hmm at our ST. PATRICKS DAY SALE/ Thanks to the luck of the Irish oa St. Patrick's Day only, March 17th OAO/ OFT OX ALL HEMS IN STOCK XV /o OF A GREEN COLOR March 17th thru March 22nd SALE Noma GIVEN AWAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DURING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DURING THIS EVENT! REE! LARGE BOTTLE OF ROOT BEER with th« purchase of 1 pint MUlberry 1-8222 BOYS SHOP GLenville 1-3529 9 ... SAM MORRISON Jarman SHOES t! 12-96 18.S5 to PLYMOUTH RAINWEAR 12 95 ,0 28-75 ZhD^OORDINATES