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Thursday, Bee—bar 3, 195* the Spacious Banquet Booms Wedding Parttee 15012 St. Clair Ave. At 5 Points GL. 1-7100 Setoro You Decide Where To Have Youi Wedding Reception See C^u/en Plantation Our Food and Service, Being the Best, Are Famous ToSTt© '"t ^«s' 15357 Evclid Ave. OL. 1-2364 SPECIAL CUT-UP CHICKEN 549 East 185th St. 14801 Saranac Rd. KE. 1-8187 MU. 1-2041 HOWARD BAKER LEWIS BAKER Gm (fie TIMELIEST GIFT For tho ftoppiesf •ohrtion to your most important gift problem, giro a imart new watch from our collection. Walter F. Meyer JEITELER 12509 St. Clair Av*. EAGLE STAMPS Open Evenings Till Christmas JOIN CLUB A Plan Budget e Savinas vl T,. 4 S'" Jr., NORTHEAST CLEVELAND'S LARGEST Furniture and Appliance Store 3 BIO FLOORS wen Pleasant Atmosphere Wedding Reserve lions Should Be Well In Advance BACKS and NECKS 5£. 15c Wo Cater To Weddincfs BaAQu^te Clambakes EUCLID=COLLINWOOD East Cleveland Savings CHRISTMAS 1.00* Ift oatior to two a Httfe vnrf payday For A Happier Christmas Next Year Start Now...Save A Little Every Payday I East ciEUEtand and Loan Company -----—... y r- -..r .t Jt Cramer-Goepodarich $7 Anniversaries Birthdays Business Meetings —Photo by J. Wayne Clark Now on a two week motor trip to Florida are Mr. and Mrs. David Howe Cramer who were married Saturday morn ing, Nov. 28th at St. Philom ena’s Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John J. Daum of St. Patrick’s Church, Kent. Rev. Daum is chaplain of the Kent State University Newman Club where both the bride and bridegroom were active mem Ibers. I The bride, the former Jo anne Magdalene Gospodarich, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gospodarich, 967 East 130th st., chose for her wed ding a full length satin gown with a lace bodice, long sleeves, scalloped square neck line and medium length train. Her fingertip length veil was i held by a small headpiece with a cap effect. Her bouquet was a cascade ofwhite roses and I stephanotis. June Gospodarich was maid of honor for her sister. Her gown was royal blue taffeta with a fitted bodice, cowl col lar and bustle in the back and she carried a casquade bou quet of pink carnations. Simi lar gowns in light blue, peach and lavender were worn by the bridesmaids, Lois Hayes, Shir ley Steckler of Mt. Vernon, O., and Mrs. Albert LaVigna. Their bouquets were tinted to match their gowns. The bride’s cousin, Diane Marie Survoy was flower girl. Her light blue gown was similar to those of the briresmaid and she carried a miniature bouquet of pink carnations. v V. is the son Cramer of Lakewood, roommate, Mr. Cramer, who of Mr. Walter D. 2185 Woodward, had his college Nicholas Martens of Salem, O., as best man. Ushers were his brother, Donald Cramer Charles Roggenburk and Don ald Gerome. The bride’s cous in, Ronald Sternot was ring bearer. After Dec. 13th the newly weds will be at home at 9128 Fourth st., Cuyahoga Falls. Before going to Kent State the bride attended Villa An o-plp the bridegroom, Lake wood High. Zowasky-Lauer Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Zawa sky of 2030 Brunswick Road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betsy Ann, to Earl J. Lauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Lauer, 778 Quilliams, Cleveland Heights. Miss Zowasky is a 1953 graduate of Shaw High, and Mr. Lauer graduated from Ca thedral Latin. An April wed ding is planned. 58 1 6 Mayfield! Road 1373 Hayden Avenue 1 1 /if’-.* Fogarty-Laah Miss Anne Fogarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fogarty of 974 Whitby rd., is the fian cee of Richard Lash, son of Mr. Mr. Lash works for the Wire Stripper Co., of East Cleveland. A Dec. 19th wedding is planned. DiFranco-Quinlan —Photo by Kubacki Kathleen Quinlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan, 13704 Garden rd., became the bride of Anthony DiFranco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario DiFran co, 1531 Felton rd., South Eu clid, on Saturday, Nov. 28th at St. Philomena Church. Z Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a satin and lace gown fashioned with a scoop neckline. A seed pearl crown held her fingertip veil Foot Notes! FRANK FERRATO Can I Check The Fit Of My Children's Shoes? Thera are two simple ways ot detecting outgrown shoes. They are not as reliable as having the feet remeasured but are infinitely surer than the old toe-hunt method which only ruins the toe-box of the shoo. Ono is to hold the shoo under a lamp so you can see the loot print on the insole. If Ao shoos are long enough there will be a light area ahead of tiro marie made by the great toe. wise guy, ths writer suggests counting ths too marks. Five to par for the foot but the majority of shoes show only four. The missing digit to ths little too which to forced to ride in a pocket of the upper which hangs over the outside odgo of the shoe. Five-toed feet that make four-toed footprints should bo shod in “straight-last" shoes. The second check to simply to put your hand in the shoo, palm upward, to see if the great too to digging a holo in tho top of the toe bar. Tho above men tioned footprint may show a light area ahead at tho groat too only because tho too of tho shoo to too shallow to allow the foot to advance any further. Tho force required to dig such a holo to sufficient to bunionate tho great too. Poataria* Jnmk £kre.i 16523 Euclid Avenue Just a Block East at Ivanhoe KEnmore 1-8446 WE TAKE PRIDE QI OUR FITTING ,i RAST CLKVELAWD LBADHI £nyayenten Is and she carried white orchids and lilies of the valley. Frances Mugnano was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jo anne DiFranco, sister of the bridegroom Rosemarie Carr, Andrea Ponzani, Mrs. Kenneth Pavell and Florence McCarthy. The flower girl was Karen Di Fiore, cousin of the bridegroom. Attending the bridegroom as best man was Alfanso Rossi. Gene Sassano, Frank Ferraram, Timothy Quinlan, brother of the bride Richard Cuva and Leo Caito were ushers. The couple left for a trip to Florida following the reception at Recher Hall. Mr. DiFranco attended Fenn College. Biacofsky-Holl 9521 and Mrs. J. D. Lash Greyton rd. Miss Fogarty, a June gradu ate of Shaw High school is em-, ployed by Prudential Insurance, Co. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biacof sky, 883 East 150th st., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemarie, to Ralph Holl, 1834 Charles rd., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holl, Elyria, Ohio. Miss Biacofsky is a graduate of Collinwood High School. Mr. Holl is a graduate of Shaw High School and attended Ohio State University. No date has been set for the wedding. HAYDEN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Eact ClevalaMl SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Nurcary Cara for All Services SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE* 7:00 P.M. WED. PRAYER MEETING 7:30 P.M. Preaching Christ, Crucified, Risen Coming Again DONALD *. WOODSY, Paste* Wind* rm era Methodist Church 14035 Eudld Ave. at Holyoke THURMAN P. ALEXANDER RICHARD L. CLARK Ministers Church School 9:30 A.M Warship Sarrica, 10:45 SERMON TOPIC "THE GRACE OF GOD" By REV. THURMAN P. ALEXANDER EVERYONE WELCOME WINDERMERE Presbyterian Church bfabllstwd 1890-Yow Family Chore* EUCLID el JRHNDERMERB Opposite East Cleveland Library Mlntoter REV. O. C. SAPPENFIELD SERMON TOPIC SIXTH UNITED Presbyteriai Chirck HAYDEN and CASTALIA AVE. Rev. Arthur Copeland. Pastor 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL John E. Fonooter. Supt Ofiseioa Sunday) 10:45 AM. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon Subject: “THE DECDiT OF JESUS” 10:45 AM. Nursery and Junior Church 3:30 PM. Junior Christian Endeavor Will Sing at Rainbow Hospital 7:00 PM. SenioK Christian Endeavor will be guests at Fqjnsont Presbyterian Church Youth Fellowship MONDAY, 7:30 PM. The Session Will Meet At The Church TUESDAY 7:30 PM. BOY SCOUTS MEET AT THE CHURCH WEDNESDAY, 7:30 PM. Teachers Training Course Senior Choir Practice Following This Service FRIDAY, 7:00 PM. Junior Christian Endeavor 4ft f, Learn To Make “Packages Too Pretty to Open' will be the theme of the program presented to the Hill top Garden Club members and their guests by Mrs. Elsa Gor don. The special guest day will be held on Dec. 9th at Caledonia School, 914 Caledonia ave., at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Gordon conducts a kind of year-round Crusade for bet ter gift wrapping but it is at Christmas time that she really goes into action. She teaches classes at Lakewood Board of Education Recreation Center, Cleveland Board of Education’s adult education division and the YWCA. Mrs. Gordon believes that one doesn’t need a fairy wand nor gold-lined purse to make beautiful as well as interesting packages. Items found in any home, imagination and plenty of patience and you are in the gift wrapping business. The social committee chair man, Mrs. John E. Szitar, jr., 957 Grey ton rd., Cleveland Heights, will be assisted by Mrs. John R. Colville, 16225 Glynn rd. Mrs. Allen R. Lind say, 16343 Glynn rd. Mrs. John First Church of The Nazarene Hayden Ave. al Claiborne Rd Minister Wm. P. WUhoyte Sunday School ...... 9:45 AM Sunday Sermon........ 10:45 AM Sunday Evening........ 7:30 PM St. Janes Lutberaa Chorcb United Lutheran Church in America 1424 Haydon Avenue REV ALFRED R. BUEHNER 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP Everyone Welcome FIRST CHURCH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. U.SJL 16200 Euclid Avo. at Nela Ministers HOWARD M. WELLS BRUCE W. REEVES Identical Service* 9:30 and 11:00 Church School and Worship DR. HOWARD M. WELLS Preaching OPEN EVENINGS 9 Until 11:00— Mereing Worship P.M. Pretty Packages W. Reaghart, rd., Cleveland Gail C. Lucas, rd., Cleveland 1045 Helmsdale Heights Mrs. 1025 Helmsdale Heights Mrs. John C. Sillag, 15810 Henley rd., and Mrs. John J. Vieyra, 15541 Brewster rd. BROCK The CHEF and CATERER SPECIALIZING IN Weddings, Receptions, Banquets, Etc. PO. 1-2939 Churches- Schools Clubs And Other Organisations $50.00 CASH Sell 84 Bottles Watkins Double Strength Vanilla Phone GL. 1-7144 East Cleveland Congregational Church Euclid and Page Avenues ROBERT R. PETERS. Minister CAROL HUNTER. Director 11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Caro tot Infants Jr. Pilgrim Fellowship 7:00 PM Sr. Pilgrim Fellowship 7:30 PM St. Paul's Episcopal Charcb 15837 EUCLID AVENUE East Cleveland, Ohio Rev. Canon Laurence M. Hall, Rector Bev. Jeffery M. Richards. Curate 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion 11:15 AM—Holy Communion CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13101 Euclid at Lockwood Rev. Andrew ]. White Pastor 8:30 AM-CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A.M.—THE SERVICE 6:30 P.M.—Junior High Youth Meeting Sermon: "THE SONG OF THE CROWS" Wednesday—8 PM. 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