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2—-THE RECORD, CHARDON, OHIO, APR. 2, 1959 ing and Advisory Committee of the Central Volunteer Bur­ News Writer to Speak eau, Cleveland Welfare As­ sociation. The meeting is open to the NEWS from HUNTSBURG public, stated Mr. Barnes, BARBER at TB Group’s Meeting and he urges anyone interes­ By JOYCE ADAMS Charles Eck and family of derson and family were visit­ Den 4, Jean Taylor and Ann ted in the Association’s health / SHOP program to attend. Refresh­ Phone 6-6556 Detroit. ors at the home of Mr. and Mansfield, Den Mother, went Miss Elizabeth Kardos, a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanborn Mr and Mrs. Anson Rhodes Mrs. Anson Rhodes and fam­ into the Green Road Rapid on a Cleveland Station. She ments will be served by rep­ ' 237 Main Si. Plain Dealer Columnist, will' has appeared as Guest Com­ resentative direcors of Bur­ and family entertained Mr. and family had Easter dinner ily on Easter Sunday. Transit and rode it to the be the speaker at the annual . upstairs and Mrs. Joe White, on Fri­ with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bea­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Preisler Cleveland terminal. The den mentator on networks outside ton, Mrs. Roy Coats, Chair­ meeing o the Geauga Coun­ of the Cleveland area. She man. ! Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. day evening. rdsley. and family entertained Mrs. ate supper at Fred Harvey’s ty Tuberculosis and Health is very acive in civic and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hor­ Our condolence to the Sam­ Preisler’s mother, Mrs. Sen­ Restaurant at the terminal, Association on “Volunteer community life and is recog­ Closed Wednesdays vath entertained Mr. and uel Tellschik’s family o n the ia Kwiniemi, on Sunday. and afterwards went to the Participation in Community nized as an authority in the | Mrs. George Ergh and fam­ death of Mr. Telischik last Buzzie Ray has been ill KYW-TV studio and received Projects.” field of fashion. She is a Per-1 ily, from. Amherst, and Mrs. week. this week. autographed pictures from The meeting will be held sonality Fashion Consultant Horvath’s father, Mr. Steph- He has been a farmer in Earl Crippen celebrated his' Linn Sheldon, (Barnaby) and April 7 in conjunction with for Sunny Acres Hospital and* on Easter Sunday. Huntsburg the past 30 years. birthday Saturday, March 28. Big Wilson. the Board o Direcors’ has served as a volunteer for Jean Ceroky returned t o Burial was in Huntsburg A 2c Ronald Connelly i s Frances Adams and daugh­ spring meeting, at the Bur­ many years - helped to estab­ Chardon I Kent State University and Cemetery. stationed at Chennault Air ters, Ann Mansfield and ton Congregational Church, lish the rehabilitation and Jack Youshak to Ohio State Mrs. Max Loza, Helen and Force Base, Louisiana. daughters, Rosemary Stan­ Burton, Ohio, at 8 p.m. ann­ volunteer programs. She was University, on Sunday. Richard Loza were visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Thom­ ton and daughter and Jean ounced by Wm. J. Barnes, the first volunteer to work Roller « Mary Ann Youshak will at Mr. and Mrs. John Loze son were week - end guests Taylor and daughter accom­ president. directly with patients at the return to Ohio State Univer­ and family Monday evening. at Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bit­ panied the cubs. Mrs. Adams, A slate of nominees for Cleveland State Hospital on Rink sity and Ann Seliskar will Mr. and Mrs. L. Dolezal ner’s home. ' Mrs. Mansfield and Mrs. Tay- the annual election of Officers grooming on a large scale, return to Mount St. Joseph and daughter were Easter Easter Sunday visitors at • lor furnished transportation. and Board of Directors will College, on this coming Sun­ Dinner guests at Mr. Seth the John Loze home were Mr. Cub Scouts from. Den 4 which program has been used Hopkins and Margo Speck on be presented by the Nominat­ nationally by the Cleveland ROLLER day. and Mrs. Frank Hiland, and attending were Lynn Adams, ing Committee; - B. A. Brou­ Mental Health Association. Frankie Redditt celebrat­ and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flack. Mark Taylor, Dennis Stan­ ghton, Chairman, Mrs. Roy She has also been guest, ed his first birthday March Tommy Tysl celebrated his Mrs. Opal Wager entertain­ ton, Billy Redditt and Rich­ Coats and M. A. Fox. The SKATING sixth birthday March 31. He ed her family at Easter sup­ ard Strong. speaker for special psychia­ 25. 1959 - 60 budget and proposed tric wards at University Hos­ Mr. Tom Redditt was i n is the son of Mr. and Mrs. per. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vac- Huntsburg Hospital Chap­ program will be presented pital and City Hospital. Knoxville, Tennessee over Joe Tysl. cariello and daughters, Mr. ter would like to thank rhe for approval of the member­ the weekend. He was a guest Mindy and Mark Taylor, and Mrs. Ted Taylor and fam­ girls who gave their time to by W. A. Reed. M. D., She further helped to or­ and the Jack Adams children ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford work on the Telethon. ship Skating every Mon., Wed., of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bald chairman of the Budget com­ ganize a committee for the' My Mommy Won’t Fri. & Sai. — 8:00 to 10:30 win and family while there. attended the Easter Egg hunt Luke and Harry Luke were The chapter will be selling mittee. Women’s City Club to estab­ Mat. Sat. - 1:30 to 4 p.m. Mr. Redditt and Mr. Baldwin at Chardon on Sunday. supper guests also. tooth brushes (Stanleys’) 3 The highlight of the meet­ lish a volunteer program for Shop at Any Place took in some fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Co­ The memorial day comm­ for 89 cents, boxed. ing will be the message of Chronic Hospital which is now But Bostwick’s . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth nnelly and daughter were ittee met Thursday, March Women belonging to the Miss Kardos, stated Mr. Bar­ Highland View Hospital, and FAMILY NITE Groff and son entertained visitors at Mr. and Mrs. 26, at the Town Hall at 8 p.m Chapter are being asked to nes. She is nationally known for many years has been an . that’s because she Mrs. Della Kellogg, from Cla- Charles McDonald and fam­ Elwin Adams, V. Pres; Sec. bake goods for a bake sale as a lecturer, and is familiar active member of the Steer- won’t place elseI EVERY SUNDAY ridon, at Easter Dinner. ily in Middlefield, on Sunday. and Treasurer, Marge Crip­ at Alvords Insurance Agency 5 p.m. to 7 p m. to television audiences, hav­ Tommie Redditt has been Mr. and Mrs. Russell La- pen, George Walters, Grand on Main Street - April 4 and ing had her own TV program Admission $1.00 ill. Dow and son were visitors at Marshall; and Ann Stanek, 5 from 12 noon till? The sale for the Entire Family Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Strong the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flower Committee, were pre­ will start at 10 a.m. on the 5th had an Easter family dinner. Glen Hoag and family o n sent. of April. Anyone wishing to join the Cor. Cherry & Water Si. Mr. and Mrs. Park Thurling Sunday. The next meeting will be Our Chapter presented a church can do so. AV 6-1951 CHARDON and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pfc. James Hoag is station­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. check for $60.00 to the Hospit­ A Fellowship Dinner will NORGE George Walters and Son and ed in Germany, Heavy Artil­ George Stanek, April 21. al Building Fund at the last follow the service. This will THIS COUPON WORTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiter lery, U. S. Army. Cub Scout News County meeting. be Pot - Luck. and family were present. Mr. Jimmie E. Gaines had There was a pack meeting * w Young Group will meet at On Thursday evening, Mr. the flu. held on Tuesday, March 31. Congregational Church the church at 7 p.m. RCA Whirlpool and Mrs. Park Thurling were Cynthia Loze has had a The pack Charter has been News in Akron to visit Barbara cold in her ear. signed by James Gaines, April 5 - Will be the Sunday + Home Freezers + Stoves 10c Cramer at Akron General Benny Rader was ill during chairman, Julian Bitner, Cub for ridecation of the Congreg- Have You Met TOWARD ADMISSION Hospital. Mrs. Cramer has his Spring vacation. master; and committee men gregational Church. Dr. Gil­ + Washers + Dryers rheumatory arthritis. Mrs. Mrs. Curtis Bolling has had John Allen, Harry Stanton, bert from the Congregational Cramer can receive cards at a cold. Mr. J. Monich, I.R. man. Conference in Cleveland will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil­ Den mothers to sign were officiate. lis, who are newleyweds, + Other Appliances her home, Box 7C, Copley Mrs. Jean McNish has been reside at 120 Cornelia 21, Ohio. ill and confined to bed for a Jean Taylor, Ann Mansfield, Members of the United and and I Frances Tysl, Doris Bitner Congregational church’s can Drive, Lake Aquilla? M r. Mrs. Cramer’s husband few days. Willis is state agent for the was a former principal o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rader and Joyce Adams. be rededicated to the Con­ gregational Church. Reliance Insurance Co., Chardon Refrigeration our school. and family entertained Mr. Ed Graham from the Scout and Mrs. Will is secretary Geauga Council, was at Mr. Bitner’s There will be baptismal for Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Henson and to the Manager of the Clev Glen Beardsley home, o n family, of Euclid, on Sunday. house to pick up the charter anyone wishing to be baptiz­ eland office. Chardon Plaza AV 5-7981 THEATRE Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard An- on Monday. ed. Geauga’s Entertainment Center * * A A A CHARDON

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