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35 Attend Research Meeting To an audience of thirty-three members of Research club, Mrs. Ralph Hanna, Mrs. Forrest Bab cock, Mrs. H. C. Parsons and Mrs. Charles Canfield gave a Watch and Jewelry Repair—Expert Service DAVID WILLSON ALBERT’S Jewelry Chardon for the program on “It’s a Woman’s World.” Mrs. Ralph Burgess introduc ed them as individuually they told of the part women have played in industry, medicine, politics and television. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Roy Burdick, Mrs. E. L. Jackson, Mrs. Donald Much more, Mrs. Charles Daugherty and Mrs. T. J. Thayer. Refresh, men.ts of date cake with whip ped cream, mints, tea and cof fee were-served. YOUR NEWSPAPER Is made possible by the advertising of your local merchants. More advertising means more news space. The Snack Everyone Loves Home from school and straight to the milk! No wonder! It tastes so swell and packs just the right vitamins and energy young bodies need and grow on. Welcome your youngsters the healthy and oh, 30 delicious way—with a glass of milk and leave loads more for “seconds.” Order from us today. &Me Store Hours: Daily 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Fridays to 8 p. m. Chardon Phone 5-3181 your invitations und announcements must be flawlessly correct! Let us show you the e—etodh/j dRojoncyf Naturally, tho/ro important to you! That's why wo want you to too those Invitations for yourself. And please don't let .that costly look mislead you ... the magic is in the making of these Invitations! Feel that fine, sharp raised lettering. It's done by a very special processl Feel the creamy quality of the papers! Check the perfect form of these invitations with people who really know! Come ini We will be happy to show you the "Flower Wedding Line.* Priced os low at SO for $7.00 100 for $10.50 with double envelopes andtittuet Select from 45 distinctive papers The Geauga Republican- Chardon, Ohio W If so W 3 as HAMBDEN Isabell Marie where the ceremony was per Thornhill, daughter of Rev.Q and Mrs. S. Clifton Thornhill I formed by the bride’s father, a I minister of the Christian and 1 Missionary Alliance church. I of East Cleveland, became the bride of Rev. Charles Herman Pearce, pastor of the Hambden Mission chapel of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. Mr. Pearce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Pearce of East Cleveland. The couple was wed at the Windemere Presby terian church in East Cleveland on October 24th at 8:30 p.m.. The bride wore a chantilly lace gown, illusion and veil and carried a crescent quet of orchids, roses and nations. lace bou car- was her Her matron of honor Viola Montgomery and maid of honor was Eileen Pearce. David Trapf of Toledo was the best man and Paul The week of Nov. 9-15 has been designated Education Week of the Chardon invited by chers and visit the about the your children in school. as National and parents students are students, tea to learn the administrators schools and regular routine of Charles and James Marble, of Willoughby, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Marble, of Solon, spent Sunday at the A. B. Carl son home. Miss r.a Verna Hopkins, a for mer Geauga County teacher and resident of Parkman and Middlefield is confined in Mt. Sinai hospital in Cleveland, having suffered a broken hip resulting from a fall. Mrs. Burdell Bican was doing substitute teaching in New bury four days last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Butcher of Rt. 1, Chardon, a son, on November 10, at Lake County Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Egleston attended the funeral of their brother, Lloyd Hill, Sunday in Cleveland, and burial Monday in Painesville. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pokorny left Sunday to spend the winter in Clearwater, Fla. Their ad dress will be 1564 Turner St. Mrs. W. L. Carson expects to be able to return home at the end Mt. Sinai son has home of of this week from hospital. Andrea Car been staying at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newest hair styles Created especially for for you Chardon Beauty Shop 227 Main Street Chardon, O. Ph. 5-8981 LAY AWAY Now/ ...sl00 Rcsjrves an Elegant ELGIN with Guaranteed DUIAPOWER MAINSPRING th Heart that Never Break* rcp* -j BELFAIR. fttra-modern 5950 jewel !gin Deluxe. Fed. Tex Inti. ^Albert's JEWELRY DAUD WILLSON Next Geauga Theatre I 1 I ............. Prentice of Erie, Pa., and Sam Wilson of Cleveland were the ushers. Following the ceremony there was a reception for about 400 guests in the church parlors. The couple plan to make their home in Hambden. Prejudice “Prejudice is not held against people because they have evil quali ties. Evil qualities are imputed to people because prejudice is held against them.’’—Marshall Wingfield. Qhardon ^Personals Alvord while her mother has been in the hospital and Danny Carson has been a guest L. C. Miller home on drive. Glee Club Entertains Crescendo in the Carson RD 1, com- Floyd N. Strong of Chardon, has recently pleted a home training program in radio maintenance and tele vision from DeForest’s Training school in Chicago, according to a bulletin from the school. Eight year old Frank Kunstel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kun stel Sr., celebrated his eighth birthday Nov. 11, with three of his friends, James Linden, George Brainard and Donald Hambleton, who joined him for his birthday supper. They were all enthusiastic about the cake prepared by Mrs. Kunstel which YOU GET THE 37 CHRYSLERS ever designed! its The Crescendo Club held November meeting in School Auditorium, Wednesday, Nov. 5. Hereafter all meetings will be the first Wednesday of each month in trying to co operate with churches to keep Thursday evenings free church activities. the for this pro Club All parents who missed meeting missed a very fine gram given by the Glee and Senior Band. sang “My The entire Glee Club “Buckle Down Winsocki,” Heart Stood Still,” and “Here In This House.” The Boy’s Glee Club sang “Halls of Ivy.” The Band and Glee Clubs com bined to do “Bless This House,” “America the Beautiful” and the School Alma Mater. The Band played “Deep Purple” and “Officer'of the Day” March. The performances given by the Band and Glee club were judged to be very good by those under Anna robes direction of Fred Austin, their uniforms, appeared very well and the new risers added much to the presentation of these groups. present.. The Glee Club, the direction of Miss Dunn, appeared in their and the band under the in Both groups The Band won the honor of having the most parents present. During the business part of the program, Mrs. Ralph Bur- was decorated not only with candles but also with prancing, miniature cowboys on horse back. Some Chardon citizens were considerably purturbed over the fact that no flag flew at the court house on armistice day at least not until some time in the middle of the afternoon. In fact the only flags that could be seen on Main street were the one at the court house and one from the sheriff’s porch in the after noon. Either black or brown heel toe—all sizes—regular $1.15. Special this weekend R. H. BREED FULL-TIME POWER STEERING In the most beautiful See them ... drive them County Engineer. NYLON HOSE First Quality 51/15. ft* 4 133 MAIN ST. ONLY THE RECORD, CHARDON, O., NOVEMBER 13, 1952—7 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19— The men of the Chardon Methodist church will serve a Smorgasbord church dining room 7:30. in the dinner from 5 to aid of the church will The senior ladies Pilgrim Christian meet with Mrs. Mabel Kibler, in the afternoon. Chardon Music club will meet at the Thrasher House for a program of excerpts from the gess announced the chairman for each division of the forth coming Carnival which is to be held in the School Auditorium, Saturday evening, Nov. 22, for the benefit of the Crescendo Club, which is the supporter of the band and Glee Clubs.. The Chairmen are: Dor Prize Clyde Rand Cake Walk Mrs. Carl Hum mel Cookies Mrs. Charles Canfield Candy Mrs. George Sulc Country Store Mrs. Norval Curtiss Movies and Hay ride Mrs. Andy Evans Fish Pond Mrs. Glen Elsten Turkey Committee Burdell Bican. HOSIERY denier yet long with cock' 66 gauge—15 Very sheer, wearing tail heel. Gold Medal, styling award winner. $1.39 pr- 3 pr. for only $4.00 Dark Seam $1.00 pr. 51 gauge—15 denier Seamless Sheers 9c pr.8 A title 5 GIFTS 205 Main St., Chardon THANKS I wish to acknowledge with thanks each and all of your many votes cast for your County Engineer last week. Sincerely appreciating your confidence, I remain, Frank R. Zethmayr, r\ C\ I I II I CHARDON IT WORKS FULL-TIME!. .. unlike some other types of power steer ing which aren’t effective till you exert up to 7 lbs. pressure on the steering wheel! IPS SAFER! on rough roads, soft shoulders, or in case of a blow-out! Hydraulic power helps you turn and keep a true, steady course with a constant, predictable “feel” to the wheel. AMERICA’S FIRST FAMILY OF FINE CARS WINDSOR NEW YORKER IMPERIAL C&R MOTORS 514 Water Street Chardon, Ohio judge them “Bohemian Girl,” presented by members of the club. Chardon Chapter of the Wo men’s Hospital Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Leo Brediger, 200 Allyn Blvd. Pythian Sisters will meet and there will be nomination of officers. Peppermint Serve stick* of peppermint or lemon candy with cups of steaming tea. Guests stir, sweeten, and flavor their tea all at once—and no spoons to wash. Peppermint or molasses sticks are wonderful with hot cocoa, too. Even Fine Clocks Get Tired There’s probably one in your house that could use some “pepping up.” Why not bring it in and let Mr. ZettCrlof have a look at it? BOSTWICK Chardon Abtore Keepsake DIAMOND RING (foe the Present a future k Rings enlarged to show detail* LAURENS Ring Wedding Ring J50. Price* include Federal tax The gift that lives forever is a I Keepsake Diamond Ring. Se- lected by experts from the world’s finest quality gems, Keepsake PERFECT and Good keeping. is guaranteed by this store House- ^Albert's JEWELRY DAVID WILLSON Next to Geauga Theatre CAUTION ROUSH ROAD You enjoy complete control of your car at all times with far less fatigue! ITS EASIERI... 85% of the steer ing effort is taken off your hands —substantially more than with any other type of power steering. Even with car at a standstill, you can turn wheel with one finger ... a real boon in traffic, on hard to-negotiate driveways or when parking! at your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer si