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
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Hostesses for the evening were
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Fish Pond Mrs. Glen Elsten
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Pythian Sisters will meet and
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