East Cleveland Leader. (East Cleveland, Ohio), 1956-05-10, [P ]
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■ 7 > & ■ '■’^ ■ ' EAST CLEVELAND LIBRARY 1 —————W*pi EUCLID AVENUfi fc \ST CLEVELAND, O. Mail Addresses ■ST Business: CALL NEWS 814 East 152nd Street Phones Glenville 1-4383 East Cleveland Leader to News: 14600 Euclid Avenue PO. 7-3378 Apt. 302 . Published In Conjunction with The SCOOP in Northeast Cleveland and The News-Journal in Euclid Vohnne No. 15—Imu« No. 19 Eaat Cleveland Ohio 13,750 Circulation Guaranteed Thursday. May 10. 1956 !i- 1 Kirk Band Merits All Over Kirk's Spring Look For A Grand Sweep Saturday "Excellent" Rating YW To Join Forces M H9 Kirk merited an excellent rating in Class A (50 or more persons) 15 Urged Musicale at the annual junior high orchestra With YM And Share contest held Saturday, May 5th at Newton D. Baker Junior High For X-rqy Next Week School. Director of the orchestra is Kenneth V i iams. One Local Building Judges were Orville Daily, One might say that East Cleve Bryan, Ohio; Prof. Ernest E. Har •b land has set back the publicized ris, Columbia University; and Louis Breaking sharply with century-old tradition, the YMCA “National Music Week” just a few Krch, Kent State University & 9, and YWCA of Cleveland have announced plans to share days, for Kirk’s big 1956 Spring orchestra director. Conceit will follow Shaw’s by only facilities in four branches in Cuyahoga County. The move sZ'r X six days. Next Thursday, May will bring the total to six such operations among the YMCA’s ' t »■< > 17th, is the date, and Kirk Audi 20 branch units around the city. On such a scale it marks / 4 * No Sprinkling torium is again the place. < - t,' A -''o 7'^ rl- the beginning of a new era of service to women, girls, young Buy your tickets early, for this ip men and boys of Greater Cleveland. 'tr year’s event promises “the works”, ” J says Director Kenneth Williams. <z On Wednesday Shared operations are scheduled Well over 300 student? will partici tr’ to begin at the YMCA’s East pate in a wide variety of selections * ' ' 0 /■ •> , a, „ flES Chambers Spring Cleveland, Euclid, Southeast and MU and groups. Mrs. Ruth Honess, Til October Hillcrest branches. The Hillcrest, directing the Boys’ and Girls’ Glee in Lyndhurst, and East Cleveland Clubs, Vocal Ensemble and Mixed % No springling, please on Wed Concert Tonight community buildings were com ■$- pleted earlier this year. Southeast Chorus, and Mr. Williams, direct nesdays from now through Sep ing the Kirk Orchestra, String Tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 o’clock, Branch, opened and dedicated last tember. Ensemble and Concert Band, have pupils of Chambers Elementary Sunday, is in Bedford. The Euclid a. planned a varied and entertaining This is the request that comes to School 14121 Shaw ave., will pre building is under construction and day fro mCity Manager Chas. A. should be ready by the fall of ’56. display of the vocal and instrumen sent their annual Spring Concert. tal talent prevalent at Kirk this % % Carran as the city is officially no The YMCA’s current building pro Parents and friends of Chambers year. ^$3 tified by the City of Cleveland, gram is a result of the Associa- Department of Water, that no are cordially invited A generous sprinkling of individ - ^<4 to enjoy the 19548 Fund Campaign of Louise Barthold sprinkling is to be done on Wednes ual soloists and smaller ensembles following program: I days during May and the following At a meeting called for Friday will balance a program which fea “Onward Christian Soldiers’ Autonomy Maintained four months. The announcement underscored afternoon by Chairman Louise tures a choir of somewhat over a Entire School. the unique character of the pro Barthold, the 1956 committee in hundred voices, a 75-voice Girls The decision has been reached in Son gs: Springtime, Evening posed Cleveland arrangement. In charge of the annual Spring free Glee Club, a 43 piece orchestra and order to maintain a proper water Hymn, Sweet and Low, Billy Boy— chest x-ray health program will 4 supp’y for fire protection, indus every instance each organization a band of eighty-five. Third Grades. will maintain its legal and func compare notes on things done and trial and home use. It is believed Poem: 1 Marco Comes Late To Solists will be Irene Hutter, flu A & that with the normal industrial lull tional identity. * set the stage for the arrival of tist, accompanied by the Kirk School—Room 15. Coming on the eve of the open the two big white buses on Mon on Sundays and the Wednesday Song Flutes: Twinkle, Twinkle, String Ensemble, and Dominic rit ing of the YWCA’s Building Fund day, May 28th. sprinkling ban, the City of Cleve Little Star, The Squirrel, The Cuc Maiani, clarinetist, accompanied land can replenish its reserves and Campaign, for 82,675,000, the an This health program, sponsored by the Band. Something different koo, A Dream, Blue Bells of Scot nouncement represents a major > by the Christmas Seal Committee maintain adequate pressures land. is offered by Annabelle and Billy throughout the summer over the shift of thinking regarding the and the Anti-Tuberculosis League Songs: ’Lize Jane, My Home’s In projected building plans for the Linhart, who perform as a mar entire 500 square miles which it continues through June 9th. imba duo. Vocally, the picked sing Montana, Marianna, Spring Garden, women’s organization. Instead of K serves. Every resident 15 years of age ers of the Kirk Vocal Ensemble Grumbling Joe, To Carmencita — building one large East Side East Cleveland, because of its Fourth Grades. and over is urged by Miss Bart will do their bit. Branch, as previously proposed, the >■'- location in the low level and the Pomes: Jonathan Bing, The Proud YWCA will invest approximately hold to get a free chest x-ray The grand climax of the evening [ during this period. fact that it gets its supply of water. Mysterious Cat—Room 17. $100,000 in each of the four excit will be the joining of all vocal from the new Nottingham reser-1 \ • Tn this issue will be found the Flutes: March (“Caisson Song”), ing YMCA branches. In most groups with band accompaniment '4 Brahm’s Lullaby, Gavotte (“Ama ! detailed schedule. The schedule is voir, has been fortunate in having cases this will mean the addition —a total of nearly all 300 partici ryllis”), Skater’s Waltz. arranged to bring a bus within adequate pressures, a situation of swimming pools or gymnasiums. pants—in a rendition of the stirr Yes, “Brooms for Sale” will be that doei not exist throughout the “America The Beautiful* with The announcement came in a each access of every one in East ing “America, My Wonderous the grand sweep Saturday as the Descant by Sixth Grade — Entire Cleveland. Skilled technicians will county. joint statement by Curtis Lee Land” by Rob Roy Peary, and East Cleveland YMCA Y’s Men’s School. Smith, president of the YMCA of bpeed the x-raying, and volunteers Check This Schedule ___ _ In a check of figures with James Merdith Wilson’s ever charming Club put on their first ways and Poems: The Pirate Don Durke of Cleveland; Ell wood V. Rasmussen, will serve as clerks. means project. Object, equipment E. Barnes, superintendent of the “May The Good Lord Bless and East Cleveland Water Department, Dundee, Old Quin Queeribus—Room YMCA general secretary; Mrs. Each person x-rayed will later Keep You.” .... Then Check Your Chest for the YMCA basement rooms. 24. Gilbert D. Nelson, president of the Ringing doorbells will be: it was learned that in 1955 East receive a card indicating he has Tickets can be obtained from any Cleveland comsumed a little under Songs; Swiss Walking Song, YWCA of Cleveland; and Misa 1—Chuck Rendlesham, 2—Don had the chest x-ray, and any nota participating Kirk student and will 500,000 gallons of water daily in Music of the River, The Bell, Climb Mildred Esgar, YWCA executive tion which may be necessary. be available at the door that eve EUCLID AT HOWER Barclay, 3—Tom Meinhardt, 4— ing Up Zion’s Hill, Morris Dance— director. Smith, president of the Monday, May 28 .___ ______________ 11:30 A.M to 6:00 P.M. the months of January through Goal for the 1956 health cam ning. Jerry McGill, 5—George Dion, 6— Fifth Grades. Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, HAYDEN AT SHAW John Shepley (drive chairman), April. The figures started climbing paign is 7500. With every 15-year- until they reached an average of Poems: Dear Old Dad, Little Or- also has an active role in the .< old and over responding, the goal Tuesday, May 29 —11:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 7—John Moll, 8-—Warren Seaver, phant Annie—Room 28. 747,000 gallons daily in July, tap YWCA fund effort. should be met—and passed. Thursday, May 31 —10:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 9—Bob Garman, 10—Ed McCas- Music Box Club: O, Thou Joyful ering off again in late September A “pilot” shared operation haa Friday, June 1 ...12:00 M. to 6:00 P.M. key, 11—Don Dimmer, 12—Pete Day, Evening Hymn, Sun of My been under way in Greater Cleve FOPA And FOP to the less then 500,000 gallon HAYDEN AT MAYFAIR Halliday. Not shown are salesmen Soul, Song of Joy, From a Wigwam, land for sometime. Addison Road figure. Saturday, June 2 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Gordon Esch, Al Hancock, Mickey English Country Dance, A Bird Branch YMCA in 1952 welcomed ' To Hear Addams Bowen, Dave Domback, Hap Lil- Operating a water system, Mr.