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Thursday, October 81, 1957 EAST CLEVELAND LEADER '1^ Sinai Hospital. Services and burial training period last summer at Ft Take a TAMALE V * - In Knollwood were on Friday. Campus News Eustis, Va., were announced by Col. George W. Barry, professor , ‘ Tkeat Yourself To This New Deaths Prior to his retirement six years R. David Jamieson, son of Mr. umnn chink bar of military science and tactics and .KfrN Wholesome Taste Sensation . Wilbur E. Phelps ago, Mr. Melbourne was a real and Mrs. Robert Jamieson, 14213 FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1st , estate salesman. He was bom in director of the Carroll military \ ME: ONE TAMALE AND SALAD Funeral services were held Mon­ Ardenall aveu has pledged himself tary science department- vjTHE FOUR JACKS < day, October 28th for Wilbur E. London, Ont, and after graduation to membership in the Ohio State MAKE A MEAL at East High School, here, he at­ chapter of Triangle, the national They are: Timothy J. Abraham, Phelps, sales manager for the 1822 Grantham ave. and Daniel G. H Your DettcafesMB Does Nat Have' tended the old Spencerian Business engineering fraternity. 'V SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2nd DeMontelambert Wino Co., who Stegmaier, 1875 Beersford ave. died October 24th at his home, 1520 College. In his earlier years he A freshman in chemical engi­ IV. 6-3080 HERB WALKER and His Orchestra was associated with his father at Stegmaier is a business adminis­ Holyoke ave. He was aged 64 years. neering at Ohio State, he is ex­ tration student and Abraham, 22, 1 He was born in Norwalk and the Melbourne Funeral Home. pected to be initiated into the fra­ FREE DELIVERY IN EUCLID OF ONE DOZEN OR MORE ! NO MINORS ALLOWED AT WHITE'S is seeking a bachelor of arts degree. 25c Delivery Charge for Less Than One Dosen ' ‘ f served in World War I. He is sur­ He was a member of Meridian ternity in May. Abraham is a Collinwood High Dancing From 10 P.M. to 2 A.M. vived by his wife, Eda. Burial was Masonic Lodge. School graduate. Stegmaier at- AMERIMEX TAAAALE , 27121 Chardoo .Route 6 ’ Richmond Heights, Ohio in Lakeview Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Rosella; tended Cathedral Latin. $ a daughter, Mrs. Melba Wade; and Andrew L. Melbourne one grandchild. The family home Still singing but now at Miami Andrew L. Melbourne, newly is at Chagrin Habor Beach, East- University are these former mem­ t<- We Specialize In elected president of Superior- lake. bers of choral groups at Shaw. Rozelle Property Owners Civic As­ Douglas T. Beebe, 1892 Beers­ TAKE-OUT CLAM BAKES! sociation, died October 23rd in Mt. z Mrs. Albins Bastel < ford rd. and Earl L. Hartland, GRAND OPENING For forty years an active mem- 14624 Elm ave. for the university's Clams^Clam Broth and Chowder ber of the Women's groups in ■> Men’s Club which faces a East Cleveland Congregational busy schedule in this second half r- Lobsters, Lobster Tails and Steamer. Available Church, Mrs. Albina Bastel died of its golden anniversary year. I. . >. ;A«r* "4 Both Doug and Earl are freshmen. PINK PONY LOUNGE 5 at her home, 1737 Coit rd., October Also Charcoal, nates. Cups, Spoons and Forks tot Your Class Bako f 25th. A native of Prague^ Czecho­ - ’ or Pickle — Clam 'Sakes Prepared To Take Oet With Too slovakia, she had been an East 779 EAST 185th STREET Clevelander since 1915. Her hus­ Sunday Vesper ,,'We Ar. Equipped T. Handle Complete . '=£ band, the late Rev. Frederick T. .1 Organ Recital Wednesday, Nov. 6th i-;. Clam Bakes For Any Occasion Bastel was a Congregational min­ ister with parishes in Iowa and “St. Paul,” Mendelssohn’s dram­ Whoiescho Pricss to Rsstauruhts^Ydvsriis. Factories and bstltufloae" §2 Illinois prior to his death in 1941. atic oratorio, will be sung by the Family Style Chicken Dinner Surviving are two sons, Fred­ Oratorio Choir in the Old Stone S ; I i SERVED 6 to 10 PM. «., ’i 4' erick E. and Theodore V. Bastel, if ■ Church, on Sunday evening, Nov­ four grandchildren and two ’great­ ember 3, at 7:45 o’clock. Herbert $2.00 PER PERSON \ a* EUCLID FISH CO. W f 18501 Abby Awenud ut East 180th Street grandchildren. Henke, bass, will sing the title role, while Raymond Danley, ten­ Music and Dancing * , ■ KEnmore 1-9806 * ofeN AU DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY . ' • •/ Services were held in East Cleve­ Strife or, will sing the part of Stephen, ’ c. »# •* land Congregational Church, and John J. Coift^ki; T REntaors 14448 burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery. the first Christian martyr. Ann Batman, soprano, and Helen Bak­ Crowned Harvest Prom Queen er, contralto, will serve as nar­ Fur Advertising Call GLenville M383 of 1957 at Fenn College was Miss Hazelan Zachau. Th.e Harvest rators. W. William Wagner, or­ samwi Brother, Sister ganist and choirmaster will con­ Prom, an annual affair sponsored 4 duct the performance from the -9 „ See Pappy Jay's New by Tau Kappa Epsilon, was held organ. -Miniature Visage Die Within Hour on October 25th at the University Club. With jeweled crown and A brother and a sister who lived sceptre and a bouquet of carnations Earn Tour Christmas together in the same household all Miss Zachau reigned at the semi- Toys FREE I formal event. A candidate for her their lives, died within an hour at Have A Santa's Helper Jive year old Patty SKrjanc of Huron Road Hospital early Sunday sorority Beta Sigma Omicron she was co-sponsored by Pi Sigma Tau Toy Party Euclid, Ohio has just added an- morning, October 27th. John LeRoy other feather.to her little hat of 'fraternity. Steiger, 72, was stricken with a Call UL 1-1180 After 6 P.M. This ad may be your key to financial security many accomplishments. She won attack within a few minutes First place on the Giant Tiger and all the finer things in life. Now it is possible $ following the death of.his sister, Becky Ulen Chosen amateur hour TV program Sunday, Miss Ruth C. Steiger, 64, who had for you to prepare for a career in REAL ESTATE HEY KIDS! October 29th, and made her second » - been a patient at the hospital for appearance the following Sunday, Queen the quick, easy; inexpensive way. * WE WILL SWAP "EVEN-STEVEN" seven weeks, following surgery. October 27th'. She is now one of Chosen as Home Coming Queen YANKOVIC BRAND NEW HO TRAINS < the finalists on the thirteen week Another brother, Addison K. at Cleveland Lutheran High School, cycle run by that show and hopes Steiger, 859 Helmsdale-rd., seated Miss Becky Ulen will reign at the FOR TOUR to win the grand prize of a wonder­ beside John was conversing with Home Coming game Friday when BAB The Euclid Real Estate School OLD LIONEL, .MARX. AMERICAN FLYER ful Hammond Organ. him when he suddenly slumped in Cleveland Lutheran plays Detroit 523 East 152nd KE. 1-3505 OR OTHER MAKE'TRAINS AND Patty danced for Ted, Mack last his chair. Lutheran at Rocky River. * Is making available a 8-week tutoring course to prepare ACCESSORIES REGARDLESS OF TJJEJR summer and won second place -on Both Miss Steiger and her The blue-eyed brunette is vice Danciny Every you for the State License Examination. The course consists . CONDITION Shoregdte Amateur-ama in August. brother were bom in Williamsport, president of the senior class and Saturday Night of 8 sessions, 1 night a week from 7:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. < has just finished a speaking series I Patty studies at the Euclid branch Pa. The family first moved to as one of the high school workers ■> of the Blevins Dance Studio under Pittsburgh and then came to Cleve­ Low Tuition Cost——May Be Paid In Installments the direction of associate teacher land in 1901. Their mothdr died in the Community Chest. ACT NOW! A resident of Bellefontaine, Ohib, WHILE YOUfc OLD TRAIN WILL .BRING ; Miss Joanne Ress and says, “REG­ five years ago. Mr. Bteiger’s wife Classes Are iteld at East 222xid .and Lake Shore Blvd. ISTER NOW for a fall class of* Christine died in 1928. He and his Miss Ulen is nraking her home Every Saturday During , IN A. HIGHER TRADE-IN PRICE *• dancing.” ' son, Richard now of Detroit, con­ with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hoge. November x FREE! PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE! 2—------CLIP THIS COUPON------In Euclid at 758 East 222nd St. tinued to reside at home. 13428 Shaw ave., whpf? attending school here. Rudy Will Also Be Here Turn That Key By Calling To Enroll Mow! In East Cleveland at J3929 Euclid Two grandchildren also survive. Good For Ono Free Valuable Book Ave., in The Windermere Hall oyer New Year's Eve Miss Steiger had been employed the Windermere Theater. w ' M&ry-Lois Uphoff. 1690 Hower EUCLID REAL ESTATE SCHOOL - About The American Railroad for years with the 1 Cuyahoga In Willowick and East Lake at ave., a Shaw graduate, spending Abstract Co. as a title assembler. Fancy Mixed Drink* ERieview 1-3595 31011 L?ke Shore Blvd., at The her junior year at the University Vasa Club and Mr. Steiger retired, in 1955 ^as a of Geneva in Switzerland- A ON SATURDAY in The Ameri­ Central passenger brake- French major at The College of can Legion Hall on Vinexat 328th St. man. He was a member of Pen- Wooster, Mary-Lois is a, member JAYE & JAYE, INC. Ages 3 -103. thalpa Lodge of Masons here in of the Student Christian Associa­ Tap, ballet, acrobatic, tumbling East Cleveland. They resided at tion through the overseas study 14715 Euclid Awe. at Lea ULster 1-1880 for boys, derial, baton and major­ 1437 East 134th st ’ nlan of the Presbyterian Church STYLE Double funeral seryfces were held U. S. A. - 'OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6, DAILY TILL 9 P.M. • ette training. Limbering and recrea­ tional classes for women. Wednesday, October 30th from the In the current academic year t Edwards Funeral Home, 13145 there pre 37 students, 13 of thjem Euclid ave. from The College of Wooster, SHOPS studying under the nrogram in ■ v Asia, the Near East, Europe, and Presents CARD OF THANKS Central America. , WE wish to express our sincere thanks -to Rev. Colwell, neighbors and Enrolled at zthe Universitv of friends for floral offerings, cards and many kindnesses in the loss of our Dayton are these East Cleve­ dear brother and uncle, William H. landers: Pease. • Anna Fowler Augustine Boland, 1620 Carlyon , • Ruth Skinner rd., sophomore in engineering; George Cooper, 15717 Hazel rd.. DATE TIME the COMING SOON sojihomore in business; Richard Delicious Barbecue Kessler, 1672 Lockwood, junior in business; Sharon. O’Malley, 1863 Beautiful Pastel Wool Chicken and Ribs . Beersford, "freshman in science. > Served Here and To Go 1 New and Enlarged Two East Clevelanders, senior cadets in John Carroll University’s ?*■ ,JERSEY - { V - DRESS' Pink Pony Lounge Transportation Corps ROTC unit, have been ’n

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