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2—GEAUGA RECORD CHARDON, 0., DEC. 21, 1961
Geauga Gets $15888
for Poor Relief
Geauga county will receive
$15,888.55 as its share of an
advance distribution of $5
million in poor relief money
to be made on or about Dec.
.18 by State Auditor James A.
.Rhodes.
The money comes from the
1.65 percent excise tax paid
by public utilities for poor re
lief. Dec. 15 is the deadline
for the payment of this tax
without penalty.
Underprivieged
Enjoy Eagles’
Xmas Party
Saturday afternoon. Dec. 16
the Chardon Eagles Hall was
filled to capacity with the un
derprivileged children of Ge
auga County. Three hundred
and seventy five welfare
children received gifts from
Santa and enjoyed refresh
ments of pop corn, apples,
hot dogs, hot chocolate and
cup cakes.
We are sorry that we ran
out of refreshments as more
children showed up then were
planned for.
The Worthy President. How-1
ard Richardson, president o.
the Chardon Aerie No. 2261,
Madam president, Linda Han
sen of the Ladies Auxiliary,
General chiarman Jack Clau
se and deputy State Pre
sident, Albert J. Rabatin o?
Ohio District No. 21 wish to
take this opportunity to ex
press their appreciation to
everyone who helped make
this a success to the people
who donated toys, clothing
money, time and etc. and to
Mr. Wellington Chapman of
the Welfare department for
his help.
Sunday, Dec. 17 at 2:00 p.
m. a Christmas party for the
Eagles children was held
with over 125 children
present.
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Your friendship and patron­
age have helped make this
a truly happy time for us.
May your Christmas abound
with the spirit of great joy.
SPEAR MOTOR
SALES
W. J. Spear W. R. Spear
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CHRISTMAS
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ALBERT’S
JEWELRY
Dave Wilson
Water Si. Chardon
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and may
it bring you
and yours lasting
peace, joy and blessings,
BURR FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Telephone AVenue 5-2182
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MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL DEAN WAXLER
MONTVILLE Miss Carol
Ann Dostal, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Dostal of
Montville, became the bride
of Michael Dean Waxier, Dec
2 at 4 p.m. in the Newbury
Community church.
Mr. Waxier is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Waxier of
Newbury.
The ceremony was perform
ed by Rev. Theron French,
pastor. The altar was decor
ated with a floral arrange
ment of white chrysanthe
mums and two seven branch
candelabra. The pews had
bows of white chrysanthe
mums.
Organ Music
Organ music was by the
church organist, George Mea
land. Mr. Mealand sang “Be
cause,” “Commamion Hymn”
and “The Lord’s Prayer.”
The bride, given in marri
age by her father, was attired
in a floor length gown of
white taffeta and covered in
tiers of chantilly lace. The
dress featured a sabrina neck
line, cathedral train and long
tapered sleeves. A tiara of
white seed pearls topped the
veil. The bride carried a Bib
le covered with white roses,
Mr. Enfield Tate is confin
ed to Winter Haven hospital
with stomach ulcers and
would be glad to hear from
his Chardon friends. His ad
dress is room 124, Winter
Haven hospital, Winter Hav
en, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Trask
called on the latter’s sister,
Mrs. Bessie Ross, in Union
ville last Thursday evening.
Miss Leila Rhodes is plan
ning to leave this Friday for
Barnesville for a weeks visit
with her brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson
Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mare
cak expect to move into their
new home on Aquilla Road
this weekend. Tjiey have been
living with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Marecak al
so of Aquilla Road.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Nolan
are spending some time in
Fort Myers, Fla., and later in
the winter they will go to Tuc
son, Ariz., and visit their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Holloran and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward McDon
ald entertained at open house
Sunday evening for friends
and neighbors.
Miss Sue Rossbach student
nurse at Elyria Memorial
hospital will be home Friday
to spend a three day holiday
with her family, the F. E.
Rossbachs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sulc
will entertain for Christmas
Day dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Dryer and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dryer.
David Sulc, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Sulc, arrived
home last week from Mon
tana State University to
spend the Christmas holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nel
son have leased Spears Meat
Market on North Hambden
St. The Nelsons are remodel
ing the store and are special
izing in good grade meat at
reasonable prices.
Christmas Day guests at
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stephanotis and ivy with a
gold cross.
A friend of the bride, Miss
Gloria Loveland of Montville
was bridesmaid. She wore a
red velvet dress with a sweet
heart neckline and three
quarter length sleeves. She
wore a small headhpiece and
veil of red. Miss Loveland car
ried a white velvet muff with
red chrysanthemums and
green ivy, and a moss green
ribbon.
Best man was Jerry Stetina
of Newbury. Ushers were
James Vins and Ted Schienke
A reception was held immed
iately following the ceremony
in the church parlors for ap
proximately 250 guests.
The bride is a graduate of
Thompson High School and is
employed at Assembly Pro
ducts Inc., Chesterland. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
Newbury High School and is
also employed at Assembly
Products.
The young couple took a
weekend wedding trip. They
will reside in Chardon.
Relatives attended the wed
ding and reception from, all
over Northern Ohio and Pen
nsylvania.
the home of Ml", and Mrs.
Wayne Johnson, North St.,
will be Mrs. Johnson’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook II
and their two children, and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Merkel.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cliff
and son are leaving Thursday
to spend the holiday week ir.
Hunington and Sulfur Springs
West Virginia with their par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foti
will spend Christmas week in
Beckely, West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coo
per, Mr. and Mrs. William
Cooper will spend Christmas
with their parents, in Frost
burg, Maryland.
Mrs. Morgan Taggart, 141
North Street, after undergo
ing surgery at Geauga hospit
al, returned home last Thurs
day and is recuperating nice
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Parks will spend Christmas
Day with their daughter and
son in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Brody in Mentor.
Marine Private John Ray
man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Raymian completed boot train
ing at Parris Island, South
Carolina and was home on
leave for Thanksgiving. He
left by plane last Sunday for
San Diego, California, where
he will enter a Marine school.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Jackson and children will
spend Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Smith Jr., in
Bedford Heights.
HAMBDEN CHURCH
INCORPORATES
HAMBDEN Articles of
incorporation have been,
granted the Hambden Con
gregational church by Secre
tary of State Ted W. Brown
The application was filed
by Mrs. Leo Kempf and the
officers are Lawrence Chap
man, Dorothy Grumney and
Lloyd Carver, Leo Kempf and
Arthur Wieland.
Hambden
By Mrs. H. S. Woodin
Mrs. Joe Pokorny celebrat
ed her daughter Barbara s
birthday, December 9. She in
vited 12 little neighborhood
girls and boys to enjoy the
birthday cake.
Don Bartlett of Painesville
called on Seymour Woodir.
and his mother Monday
atternoon.
Jimmie Hayden of Thomp
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Mer
ritt Woodin and family one
evening last week.
A baby girl was born Dec.
12 at Geauga Community hos
pital to Mr. and Mrs. George
Mansfield. At birth she
weighed 7 lbs. and she was
named Laura Jane. Congrat
ulations.
Mrs. Henry Boerwinkle,
took care of little Mark ana
will spend a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mans
field and new baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pok
orny attended the Chardon
Savings Bank Christmas
party, Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peter
sen and children and Paula
Pokorny attended the Tapco
Christmas party in Cleveland
Sunday afternoon.
On Monday afternoon, Mrs
Frank Z i a, MRS. Walter
Petersen, Mrs. Tom Graham.
Mrs. Joe Pokorny, Mrs. Wil
liam Miner and Mrs. Jack
Arnold attended the Hamb
den school Christmas pro
gram.
Mrs. Frank Pokorny, Mrs.
Clara Petersen and Mrs.
Lloyd Grantham attended the
program of the Hambden kin
dergarten, Friday p.m.
Former Chester
Man Shot
CHESTER —Carl Reynolds,
formerly of Chester now of
1122 Hillcrest Court, Eustis,
Florida, is in Waterman
Memorial hospital, Eustis, 1
with a fractured left leg and
other injuries caused by gun
shots.
On Sunday, Dec. 17, Mr
Reynolds and two other men
were spending sometime in
the woods. According to re- i
ports a 17 year old youth who
was hunting, accidently shot
him. Bullets entered his legs
and thighs fracturing the
bone in one leg. Prompt act
ion of his companions in ap
plying a tourniquet and get
ting him into the hospital in
Inverness for first aid is at
tributed to saving his life.
Mr. Reynold was later re
moved to the Waterman
Memorial hospital. Mrs. Rey-j
nold’s mother, Mrs. Nelson
Pulsifier of Chester, receiv-1
ed word on Monday morning
that he is doing as well as!
possible.
CHARLES R. BUTLER
74 N Rocky River Dr.
Berea. Ohio
Watch Repairing
Quick Service
Albert’s Jewelry
Chardon
Lake and Geauga
Water Pump Service
Repair All Makes
Phone
635-1274
DR. A. JOHN ROSE
OPTOMETRIST
227 Main St., Ph. AV 5-3188
9 to 5:30 Dally Except Wed.
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3305 E. 49 Street
Cleveland, Ohio
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106 Hamilton Avenue
Akron, Ohio
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386 Cornwall Road
Rocky River, Ohio
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220 N Lyman Stieet
Wadsworth, Ohio
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