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Page Two \ven Spacious Banquet Rooms Weddinq Parties Anthony C. Amato 13622 Arqus Ave GL 1-9839 Sedmak Moving & Storage ALSO LIGHT EXPRESSING OF ALL KINDS LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Call KE. 1-6580 325 Ea”156,h st e. °k OF TH£ THE 0MEM.V: ilr e,tH MULBERRY 1-3514 Off Lak® Shore Blvd. Member of Cleveland Van Operators Association Before You Decide Where To Have Your Wedding Reception Seo Jplanlalion Talk t« Euclid Ave. Best, Are Famous i GL. 1-2364 Chilled Fruit or Vegetable Juice Fresh Garden Vegetable Salad, French Dressing Assorted Relish Tray Half Southern-Fried Chicken, Golden Brown wen Anniversaries Birthdays Business Meetinas I 15357 Our Food and Service, Being the, Pleasant Atmosphere Weddinq Reserve tions Should Be Well In Advance oiNfeouY! Featuring Special EASTER SUNDAY Full Course DINNER e Choice of Potato Children Under 10 Years—Complete Dinner $1.85 THE LAKE SHORE 22350 Lake Shore Blvd. RE. 1-1800 EUCLID'S FINEST RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE" Howard Gleytorst 19200 Naumann Ave. IV. 6-1527 or Vegetable e Our Own Home-made Roll* and Butter Chocolate Whipped Cream Pie e Coffee, Tea ar Milk Leo Kacax 780 East 185th St. TV. 1-7676 Cost of Your Auto Insurance Reduce The and Still Be Fully Protected! Compare ... Be Sure Insure With One of the Above Agents. w v vTim wiia v* nvuvv nyuuto. N° Obligation, Of Course! Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO Formerly: FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Something of Importance W e wish to make one fact abso- lately clear: regardless of the family’s financial circumstances, thcrc is an Edwards service available. W hen our service is selected, the familv knows the service w ill be coni piece, individually planned and personally supervised and avail able at a price to meet the family’s requirements ... a fact to remember when selecting a funeral director. Howards Personals Home from a delightful and unusual trip are the Clyde V. Morgans of 15832 Glynn rd. In a month’s flying itinerary .down the west coast and up the East Coast of South America, the travelers had landings in the chief cities with inland ex cursions by train, bus and boat to nearby scenic spots. Dur ing their six-day stay in Rio de Janiero the temperatures soared to 99 degrees and midity hit the 120 mark the hottest weather of the tire journey. hu for en- for There was just one name Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith to give to their son born on March 17th. Patrick, and they named him that. The Smiths reside at 1759 Hartshorn rd. Bidding "goodbye and Good Luck” to Mrs. Fleta Crounch, 12777 Euclid ave., the staff at Utiy H'll did it over the coffee cups ?Ionday afternoon. Mrs. (.'. tr-j h-’.s re ’'’ned as v :t- ant bookkeeper to accept the position of head bookkeeper at the K’fer Tool & Die Com pany. Mrs. Dorothy Dalton of 1335 East 142nd st. has been named to the vacancy. A Mr. and Mrs. Will Seitz are spending Easter with their son William 0. Seitz and family in Hammond, Ind. Mis? K. Lucille Provo of Shaw High School is home from St. Louis where she attended a week’s session of the Na tional Association of Deans, Administrators and Counselors. Miss Lillian Thorman of the YWCA staff, will visit over Easter in New York City. En route she plans to stop over for a sightseeing visit to the na tion’s capitol, Washington. This Easter will be extra gay for the Thomas J. Smiths of .14816 Elm ave. Their two sons and their grand children will be together for three years, son Thomas, stationed at base, El Paso, Texas. Accom panying him are his wife, Case and their tour ooys. Home for the day will be Richard, PFC, from Fort Gordon, Ga. Tom and Case and Dick are al' Shaw graduates. the first time in Already home is jr., a lieutenant Biggs Air Force This is an exciting time for Peggy, Dennis and Jean Ham ilton. Their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Hamilton, 14122 Terrace rd., have taken the children to Los Angeles where their big interest will be a visit to Disneyland. The trip is be ing made by plane. Mrs. Peter H. Consla has returned to her home at 1798 Hayden ave. after having been summoned to Venice, Fla., by the illness of her brother. Clyde Congrove. Formerly of Paines ville, Mr. Congrove often visit ed at the Consla home and his friends here will be pleased to hear he is improving nicely. nerai—Home 13145 EUCLID AVENUE EAST CLEVELAND LEADER for Diamond Men's Shop basketball team TEAM WORK PAYS YMCA sponsor’d league. Bringing the honors and receiving awards were: Tom Gibson, John Bezdek, George Sagaris, Joe Diamond (backer), Dan Schuller, Bernie Keister, jr., Bill Olson. Absent: Ronnie Schoot. Hop ALMOST BURIED IN PLANS for the Spring Fever Sock Hop are Pat Conway, Rosalie Kluster and Sheron Lapako. The annual event is being staged in Shaw Gymnasium Friday, April 11th and dancing, as the name indicates, is in sock-feet only. Psychologist To (Address Parents Dr. Charles X. Winslow, psy-(School on April 11th at 1:3 Dr. Charles .X. Winslow, psy chologist for the East Cleveland Schools, will address all inter ested parents at Prospect Foot Notes! by FRANK FERRATO Why Don't They Make a Shoe That Will Elongate When Baby's Feet Grow? Such a shoe Is now made under patents granted to the Jumping Jack Shoe Company, but neither the public nor the shoe retailers were prepared for the introduction of such a radi cal change when the shoe first appeared on the market in 1944. One amazingly simple mis conception stands between the success and failure of a shoe that will grow. All of us neg lect to note that toes do not grow like fingers. Fingers more in length than the body of the hand but the of the foot qrows six to times as much as the toes grow. grow main mass eight If tfie picture is clear, the reader will agree that to ac commodate foot orowth the ex panding part of the shoe should not be up front of the toe but behind the ball of the foot be cause that is where the major growth occurs. To permit expansion at the heel the leather under the heel and up the back must be in one continuous piece. That is the process patented by Jumping Jack. If you can think of anothe) way to make a shoe that will grow, whisper it to me and we'll get rich quick. Featuring "America Finest Fitting Shoe* 16523 Euclid Avenue Just a Block East of Ivanhoe KEnmore 1-8446 WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR FITTING p. m. This meeting is the third and final in a series on tests and measurements sponsored by Council’s Parent Education Committee, of which Mrs. B. G. Andrews is chairman. Dr. Winslow is employed by the Board of Education one day a week. He is a member of the faculty of Kent State Univer sity and head of its Psychologi cal Clinic. He received his B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University. Child care will be provided for pre-schoolers during the meeting. Priced From 3.15 7.55 Exchange in the Free Movie Tickets You can get a pair of com plimentary tickets to the Shaw Haydsn 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 to the Shaw-Hayden Theatre and you’ll get two free tickets. Tonight! "Seven Hills of Heme." Friday thru Tuesday, Walt Dis ney's "Old Teller" plus Disney's "Siam." Wed., "Many Rivers to Cross." Check all the ads and maybe you'll find your name. If not this week, be sure to look next week There'll be ten names each week good for 20 ticket* at the Shaw Hayden Theatre. For Advertising Call Glenville 1-4383 FOR YOUR DIAMONDS AS LOW AS 1995 DIAMOND MOUNTINGS Beautifully designed styles in 14K gala. See our big selec tion today! Waller I. 111!yer DIAMONDS FINE JEWELRY 12509 St. Clair Ave. Open Friday Evenings Margaret McClelland. 15848 Glynn 16523 Euclid Ave. KE. 1-8446 Just a Block East of Ivanhoe Road We Take Pridt In Our Fitting Girl Scouts Shaw High School Scout Troop No. 194 of Caledonia Neighborhood will be hosts at an Easter Eve Dance, “Cot tontail Capers,” Saturday, April 5th at 8:30 to 11:30 p. nt. ’t Caledonia Branch Library. This hill be an inter-troop activity, since invitations have been sent to other neighborhood senior troops from Shaw High School. For further information, please tall program chairman, Joan Jacob, GL. 1-8748. Newly elected officers for this troop are: President: Sally Webster, 15801 Glynn rd.jvice president and program chairman, Joan Jacob, 2014 Brunswick rd. sec retary. Barbara Bookman, 15691 Fenemore rd. treasurer, Cindy Scott, 15724 Brewster rd. patrol leaders, Judy Yannetta. 16313 Brewster rd. Sue Wingerter, 15565 Brewster rd. and Donna Dailey, 1030 Here ford rd. The leader is Mrs. Howard C. Jacob, 2014 Brunswick rd., and the co-leader is Mrs. S. A. Salter, 15801 Oakhill rd. Fruit and Nut A butter cream made with fresh sweet cream, pecan*, pineapples and cherries.. Cocoanut Butter Cream 8-oz., 69c Marshmallow Eggs Closed Wednesday* 6:00 For Easter HATS ... in the newest styles and colors__________3.95 to 18.95 GLOVES ... to match_____ 2.00 to 4.95 CHILDREN'S HATS_________2.95 to 4.95 FLOWER CHIPS__________________2.95 Open Thursday and Friday Evelng* LUCILE HAT & BRIDAL SHOP 693 East 185th Street I Vanhoe 1-6310 RADIO and TELEVISION TUBES EBEEI TESTED FKKE! ON PRECISION INSTRUMENTS Liberal Discount All Types i Largest Stock On All Tubes In Stock In Town Open Daily 10 A.M to 9 PM Sat 10 to 6 PM Closed Wed SNOW BROS Weber Ice Cream Co. Euclid at Green with a big difference that you can both taste and see We are talking about Faroh Candies from Lorain, Ohio, which we sell at Weber's. Faroh's candy is fresh candy. Because of their unique production set-up, their kitchens can produce large quantities of candies at the last moment, their assuring you of fresh really fresh candy for this Easter season. Large Slicing Eggs People so often describe eggs such as these as being "sickening" sweet. Not so here. Faroh's have met this problem by changing the recipes and methods of traditional candy making and have produced eggs that are truly delicious and yet are never over-sweet. 6 Flavors S Sizes French Chocolate Pecan A smooth blend of milk French Chocolate and new crop pecans. French Chocolate Marshmallow Pecan ($1.00 and $2.00 Sizes) Rabbits, chicks, crosses, and others, in great variety, in milk chocolate, also ivory, pink and yellow. Solid Chocolate Easter Molds Rabbits, chicks, crosses, and others, in great variety, in milk chocolate also ivory, pink and yellow. Peetin Jelly Bean Eggs ASSORTED FLAVORS OR SOLID BLACK. OR RED. OR GRAPE Pectin jelly bean eggs have a center made from the natural pectin of apples and citrus fruits and can be readily identified by examining a cut egg. If the center shimmers like Jello it is pectin, if it is cloudy it is a cheaper starch egg. Pectin jellies are more tender and are usually better flavored. DeGruyter's Solid Milk Chocolate Eggs $1.10 pound This traditional egg is of fine quality milk chocolate imported from Holland. Small size. Covered in brilliant shimmering foil in solids and patterns. lA/CDCD ICE CREAM vv ED Ll\ COMPANY 18400 Euclid Avenue Just fast of Green Road Open Daily and Sunday Till 10.30 Thursday, April 9, 1958 RAY MOND KRUEGER CONSULTANT INCOME TAX 890 East 152nd St.—One Door North of Plata Theatre e TAX RETURNS $1.00 AND UP O For Appointment Only Call UL. 1-1974 or HL 2-1797 Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 M., Saturdays 9 A.M to 6 P.M ST9 CLAIR AVE. Wonderful Caramel Nougat Pecan New crop pecans rolled in layer* of soft honey nougat and rich butter caramel when cut it looks like jelly roll. Maple Pecan Butter Cream 12-oz., $1.00 28-OZ., $2.00 3-lb., $3.00 5-lb., $5.00 crate of 12 VVb 15c and up Pet 49c 35c Regular