Newbury
News by Emma Blair
Phone Newbury 372
Ham Supper
The ladies of the South New
tairy Aid will serve a ham sup
at the Chapel Saturday eve
ning, Nov. 15, starting at 6. The
public is invited. Proceeds for
the up-keep of the chapel.
Pomona Grange
Pomona Grange will meet Nov.
afi with Huntsburg Grange at
Irao p.m. This will be election
of officers. Pot-luck lunch.
P. T. A.
The Newbury P.T.A. wishes to
thank all who helped make the
carnival a success Saturday eve
when $82.00 was cleared.
*The third grade room received
the prize of $5.00 for getting the
most people to join the P.T.A.
Virginia Blair is the teacher.
Newbury Grange
Newbury Grange met Nov. 5
far election of officers. The fol
flfiving members were elected:
Sanitary well seals. All sizes
jjflastic tubing and fittings.
Trench caple. Trenching. Well
drilling.
Gasoline driven Sump Pump,
for rent by the day. $5.00
'Wm. G. Wilder
Well Drilling Trenching
3 mi. West of Chardon on Rt. 8
Telephone 5-5157
news items
INDIAN MAID STOKER
GREAT HEART STOKER
CORLEW LUMP
CHAPMAN
Worthy Master, Gordon Gar
wick overseer, Orvie C. Cook
steward, Wallace Blair lecturer,
Ada Tretheway chaplain, Laur
ence Nelson asst, steward, Ron
ald Shepard treasurer, Henry
Povolny secretary, Alverida
Weisz gate keeper, Leland
Gore lady asst., Elaine Garwick
Flora, Bessie Povolny Ceres,
Marion Shepard Pomona, For
estine Gore executive commit
tee, Ivan Weisz. Doughnuts and
cider were served by the men.
Members are asked to bring
pumpkin pies Nov. 19.
Personals
Mrs. Lois Kleve has been sub
stitute teacher the past week for
Mrs. Jividen, and Thora Bican
for Mrs. Bernice Carr, who have
been ill.
There were 1,005 votes cast in
Newbury. It was a rather long
day for the board.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gore and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blair of
Burton expect to leave Nov. 12
for a two weeks’ trip to Flori
da.
Luck was with Mrs. Howard
Schwarz when her car over
turned on Route 168, Thursday
afternoon. She and Mrs. Walter
Babcock, who was with her,
were not seriously hurt, just
shaken and bruised.
The fire department was call
ed to the Charley Hill home,
Thursday, when a stove explod
ed. Not much damage was re
ported.
S. Newbury Ladies Aid
to Serve Ham Supper
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White Gloves
in the Kitchen
Electric Range cooking makes a lot of difference,
ladies. For instance, do you know that the Electric
Range is the only range that cooks with 100% clean
heat... throughout its long years df service.
And do you know that an Electric Range is so
clean you can actually put on your best white gloves,
run your fingers over the surface heating units of
your range—-and never soil
your gloves?
For better cooking in a
cleaner kitchen, choose
"White Glove” Electric
Cooking this fall. It's the
fashion in modern kitchens.
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Mornings at 10—WICA and WGAR Evenings at 10—WHK
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SOUTH NEWBURY The
Ladies Aid of the S. Newbury
Union Chapel, Rt. 44, near
Bell Rd., is serving a ham
supper, Nov. 15, with serving
from 6 to 8 o’clock. Tickets
will be $1.25 for adults and.75
cents for children.
There will also be a bazaar
at this time. The public is in
vited to attend.
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Ohio, Land of Roadside Parks
There are few pleasures more
enjoyable to most families than
picnicking at one of Ohio’s more
than 300 scenic Roadside Parks.
All have improved picnic areas
and great natural beauty, like
this Putnam County Park. So
pack up your family, and a big
picnic lunch—everything tastes
like “more” when it’s cooked out
doors. Especially after an invig
orating hike through the woods.
Plan now to enjoy your beauti
Superintendent Frank Scho
field met with the School
Board last week and has in
formed them that Munson must
begin at once to take drastic
steps in expanding classroom
facilities in Munson. What this
means is that Munson needs
a new school building. Where,
when and how, are still very
much in the thinking stages,
but plans will be made soon to
discuss our problem with an
architect. It is to be hoped
that the Munson community
will have the utmost faith in
its elected School Board in
the formulation of this much
needed expansion program.
Voters Special
At our polls on November 4,
a record of 730 votes were cast,
or a 40 percent increase over
Nyour
ful Buckeye State. For a list of
scenic, recreational, historic and
industrial attractions, write the
Ohio Development and Publicity
Commission, 707 Wyandotte
Bldg., Columbus 15, Qhio. You’ll
be sent a Free Illustrated Booklet,
“Ohio Suggests an Auto Tbur.”
Why not invite your friends and
relatives to Ohio—send them
this clipping or your booklet
We have a great state, let’s tell
people about it!
News from Munson
News by Mrs. John G. Allen
Telephone Chardon 5-8231
School News
Starting next Monday morn
ing Munson school will add
another full time teacher to
its staff. Due to the large in
crease in enrollment another
teacher was needed to relieve
the burden of the present staff.
Our new teacher will teach
the second grade class in the
Board room until a more ad
equate class room can be made
available.
any previous year. The two
oldest voters were both men
and both are residents of the
Rock Haven Convalescent
Home. One was 95 years old,
Mr. William Dudley, and the
other 93 years old, Mr. Frank
Zan De Weil. The two oldest
women voters were 90 years
old Mrs. A. D. Miller and
89 year old Mrs. S. V. Saun
ders.
Mothers Club
This group met Monday
night at the home of Mrs. R.
K. Emmons. They decided to
purchase records for the new
record player in the school. It
has been discovered that rec
ords can be bought on trial
for the school at a discount
from a local music store. The
women also decided to buy
ten memberships toward the
Opportunity School station-
LEGAL NOTICE
Cleta Murray, whose place of
residence is unknown and canno|
be ascertained, will take notice
that on the 16th day of October,
1052 the defendant, Melvin Allen
Murray, filed his cross petition
against her in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Geauga County, Ohio,
for divorce and custody of minor
children of the parties and equit
able relief, and that the said
cause will be on for hearing on
or after the 27th day of December,
1952.
77* x-. $$
umber one
Melvin Allen Murray
By THRASHER & DINSMORE.
6c51 Attorneys for Defendant.
item on most anyone’s list of auto
mobile "musts” is power—the life and lift of
going.
In this Buick Special you get a valve-in-head high
compression Fireball 8 Engine that can pour out a
wealth of the thrillingest power you ever held rein
on —more power per dollar than you'll find
elsewhere.
Number Two is ride—the way you go—the comfort
and steadiness and luxury of your travel.
Every Buick has big soft coil springs on each wheel
to cushion your way and an unyielding torque
tube that firms and steadies your ride. Yet these are
just two of the fifteen Buick ride features that cost,
literally, more than a million dollars to engineer.
Then there’s style, there’s room, there’s visibility,
there’s handling ease—all part of your travel—all
wagon. The school is located
in Newbury this year and there
are 18 children requiring trans
portation. Hostesses for the eve
ning were Doris Wingenbach,
Agnes Brown and Lois Pfaff.
The December meeting will be
at Mrs. Lil Dennistons.
Personals
Mrs. Elvin Johnson had a
birthday celebration for her
husband on Saturday. Guests
included the Robert Kieffers
and Rev. and Mrs. Edward
Kuehnel.
fer of Shalersville spent Sun-
Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Kief
day with the Robert Kieffers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins
were visitors Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Mills of Chardon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Emmons
entertained the office staff of
the Bryant Heater Co. on Sat-
Stan Peters
for
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Excavating Bulldozing
1:
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arday night.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Walter
have just moved info their new
home on Sand Hill. Their daugh
ter, Constance, was confirmed
at Gesu Parish in University
Heights on Sunday.
The Paul Herman family at
tended a housewarming in
Akron on Sunday.
Maps of Geauga county are
on sale for $1.00 at Kick
Kazuk garage for the benefit
of the Chardon P. T. A.
Joe Kazuk recently attended
Corn-pickers school in Warren.
JLank
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helping to make the difference between good going
and great going.
But price is very much part of the picture, too—
what you pay for what you ger.
So when you add in the big horsepower rating you
get in a Buick, plus the extra thrill and thrift of its
Fireball performance ...
z When you measure the inches of room, count up the
many hours of comfort through the years, check off
things like durability and solid satisfaction and high
trade-in value...
And when you put this total against the price of a
Buick —you’re going to say, ’’Man! That’s great
going all the way!”
Come in and see us today or tomorrow, won’t you?
Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change *.
without notice.
Two great television events: The TV Football Game of the Weei every Saturday and Buick Circus Hour every lourth Tuetday
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THE RECORD, CHARDON, O., NOVEMBER 13, 1952—9
A foursome of couples went
out for dinner and to the
Karamu House last Thursday
night. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Art Dade, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Carey and Dr. and Mrs. Har
old Thomas of Newbury. Others
from Munson who went to the
theater only were^Mrs. Al Head,
Mrs. Paul Bidgood, and Mrs.
Charles Rogers. The perform
ance that evening was spon
sored by the Chardon P. T. A.
market
CHARDON
for the convenience of our customers current electric light and telephone
bills may be paid at our office, effective Nov. 1.
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adopt
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of every dollar you earn
save before you Spend,
an Insured Savings Account at
the Chardon Savings Bank to
day—for a happier tomorrow.
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