(East Cleveland, Ohio), 1961-03-02

(East Cleveland, Ohio), 1961-03-02

Thureday, Mead* 3, 1981 Fag* twelve Girl Scouts 9'x12' Shag Rugs Pack 335 Gets Seautif — Up to 25 lbs 14118 ST. CLAIR AVE. WASHED. FLUFF DRIED NEATLY FOLDED AND WRAPPED Caledonia Troops Practice Across From O'Brien Chevrolet Flatwork Finished Reasonably EXPERTS IN PERMANENT US Capital Flag WAVING and HAIR TINTING l-Stop Service Laundry Sheets 24-Hi Dry Cleaning World Friendship On Greece Pre-Easter With pardonable pride Packlnedy, institutional representa- Permanent Wave Special EAST CLEVELAND LAUNDROMAT 335 makes a happy announce-ltive, and den mothers Mrs. Pat MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 14248 Euclid Avenue MUlberry 1-6178 By Roselyn Scharschmidt different phase of its Greek country. The fund sends girls nient! Through the efforts ofl Alvarez, Mrs. Mary Stoner, WAVES, Reg. $20 from a different group of coun­ Caledonia neighborhood girl study—ranging from reciting Congressman Frances P. Bolton, Mrs. Grace VanDuzer, and Mrs. Now___________ $10.00 the Greek Girl Scout Promise tries each year to camp togeth­ Martha Zeller, for all the time scouts are emulating oilr na­ the Cub Scouts secured a new WAVES, Reg. $15, (in Greek) by troop No. 541 to er at the girl scout chalet in 50-star flag which was actually and effort they have expended LET ME HELP YOU . • tional leaders in practicing Now _____________$7.50 performing a Greek folk dance Switzerland, paying travel ex- flown over the Capitol dome in in the past in behalf of cubbing. world friendship—although on Complete (troop No. 1122). A Greek flag pences and the cost of the en­ PLAN-DESIGN-BUILD a much younger and lower Washington, D. C. An accom­ In conclusion, announcement All WORK GUARANTIED was made by Patty Stansfield campment. YOUR MEW • FAMILY ROOM echelon level. panying letter certifies to this was made of a train trip to Open Evenings by Appointment and Jane Arezone of troop Gifts ar? often made to help • KITCHEN ADDITION This year, instead of each fact. Youngstown on- Railroad Day, Phone MU. 1-1020 selecting a different No. 385. in the development of girl The eight-foot flag arrived Saturday, March 11 th, a Cleve­ troop’s Another feature will be the • RECREATION ROOM foreign country for study as scouting in other countries the day after the regular Febru­ land Barons - Hershey Bears presentation of each troop of • OR A NEW HOME they have done in the past, the where the movement is starting ary meeting in Superior School hockey game, March 26th, and choice of country was easy be­ its Juliette Low World Friend­ or where it is being re-estab­ so the formal announcement an Indians baseball game some­ ship Fund (donated by every TO GO OUT RALPH MACKEY, Builder • TE. 1-1812 cause of little Alexandra lished after a period of war. and presentation ceremony will time in May. After two short girl either one penny for each Vidiakaki, the 12-year-old 'Mrs. George Raeburn is this not take place until next month. movies the meeting was ad­ inch of her waistline or a penny FISH DINNER Greek girl they adopted last year’s world friendship chair­ Last Friday in conjunction journed and the happy crowd for each year of her age), set man with Mrs. D. E. Fritz her headed for home. i Our Delicious summer. up in memory of the founder of with the February meeting the Schwinn Bicycles They are concentrating on co-chairman. Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. Pack held its annual Blue and Fresh Blue Pike ALL tfoe QE UP the research and study of The Caledonia girl scout or­ Gold dinner. All the Cubs moth­ •Cub Scout Pack 336 had itsj SIZES IRvUsUU TERMS Funds Promote W’orld Scouting Delicious Greek folk lore, dress, dance, ganization consists of 18 troops ers contributed to the menu and annual “Blue and Gold Banquet” With Our The fund is used for the pro­ English Schwinn, italeigh Lightweight culture, religion, handcraft, of girls who attend Caledonia, a delicious dinner resulted. recently in Chambers Auditor­ Col. Slaw Bicycles, Whiner Motor Bikes and motion of girl scouting and Golden Parts - Rebuilt Bicycles games, geography, history (an­ Christ-the-King, Kirk and Shaw Afterwards, awards were pre­ ium. Cubmaster Jim Stark re­ Brown Complete Line of Bicycles and Tricycles throughout the world as a con­ French Fries cient as well as modern), schools—250 girls in all. ports the evening was a huge Parts, Tires and Accessories tribution toward world peace sented to the following hard­ 85c Wheels, Tires Tubes, all Types and Sizes customs, architecture and success. A smorgasbord dinner and good will. It is kept alive Mrs. J. V. Kirby is neighbor­ working Cub Scouts: Timothy NO NEED II And Your Order Bicycles and Tricycles Repaired mythology. They have learned was prepared by the mothers of TO WAIT UL 1-3626 Wheels Straightened Repaired and growing by girl scouts of hood chairman and Miss Bertha Comerford, Bobcat badge; Phil­ Lull Will Be Waiting Greek songs, words and Retired — Welding all ages and all parts of the Clendenen, principal of Cale­ ip LoGrande, one year service the cubs. Tom Hugebeck, assist­ OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. phrases. donia Elementary School, is the star and bear badge; Peter ant cubmaster gave the “Invo­ ART’S BICYCLE STORE Kathy Fotinos, a member of organization’s sponsor. Peters, one year service star cation.” After the dinner the troop No. 1244, prepared a INVALID CAR SERVICE and bear badge; Chris Stoner, pack presented the cubmaster CHESTER'S W Glenville 1-4495 15104-08 Euclid Ave. glossary of everyday phrases 24 HOURS A DAY Mrs. Richardson one year service star and Webe- with an Official Boy Scout Jack­ with phonetic pronunciation for Stanley H. Johnston Funeral Hom* loes badge; Greg VanDuzer, a et for his devotion to Cubscout­ KEnmore 1-3600 Is Re-elected Frahcee Pranskevich, 15819 Elderwood study by the whole scout or­ Re-election of Mrs. William gold arrow on his bear badge. ing. ganization. Richardson as neighborhood In addition, thank you certifi­ A skit titled, “The Life of Develops Understanding chairman of St. Philomena’s Girl cates were given to Joe Lo Lincoln” was then presented by QUALITY MARKET'S The scout leaders find that INCOME TAX Mrs. Beukemans’ Den 4. A ma­ Returns Prepared In Scouts for 1961-1962 was the Grande, Cubmaster; Art Ken- EUCLID TAYLOR this concentration on a single gician followed the skit, and 14524 ST. CLAIR AVE. Your Home or Office highlight of the monthly meet­ FRIDAY € SATURDAY SPECIALS country not only brings the ing held recently in the Rectory was enjoyed by Cubs, Parents, girls closer to their foster sis­ CLAUDE E. DELLINGER and Guests. PHARMACY CHUCK ROAST . lb. 35c 14524 Strathmore Hall. ter but it helps to develop The Guests for the evening DOUBLE EAGLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY BONELESS BEEF STEW . lb. 49c understanding, interest and ac­ MU. 1-8953 Assisting her for the year will be Mrs. J. Hess, Mrs. Don were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold, BONELESS VEAL CUTLETS . lb. 69c ceptance of other people in Chambers PTA president; Mr. 15470 Euclid Ave.—Free Drug Delivery—GL. 1-0823 RIB PORK CHOPS . lb. 35c Holley. Mrs. Charles Draper, Scout News END their day-to-day person-to- Anna Praise, 1413 Colt Rd. and Mrs. Nelson, Boy Scout lead­ SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS . ... lb. 39c person relationships. Mrs. Dan Boyle, Mrs. Thomas PARKING IN REAR Horgan. er; Mr. Carl Price, assistant dis­ ASSORT. LUNCH MEAT . ... lb. 49c The world friendship pro­ Last week-end while 18 mem­ trict commissioner of Boy FRESH SAUSAGE ... lb. 29c gram is conducted all year long Window Washing Plans are now being made for bers of Scout Troop 108 were Scouts; Mr. and Mrs. Lisse, past Boneless Corned Beef Brisket . lb. 49c on a troop and inter-troop the annual bake sale by the at Camp Beaumont along the cubmaster; Mr. and Mrs. Fred level. Storm Window and Screen neighborhood troop mothers to 29c Service — Wall Washing — Grand River, the 55-mile wind Large, assistant cubmaster. SLICED BACON lb. However, Monday, at 3:30 be held on Sunday, April 16th, which struck the area forced Silver Dollar Day Gutters Cleaned Highlights of the evening was p. m. each brownie, intermedi­ the monthly Girl Scout Sunday. Anri] DAILY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Except HOUSE CLEANING them to strike their tents just the judging of the “Genius Kits” Friday and Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. ate and senior girl scout in the It will be after all the Masses. Ul Lil Fully Insured before the snow started falling by the guests. Winners were Cub ON SATURDAYS Caledonia organization will The committee is Mrs. Dan and abandon their site for a Scout “Wayne Scharsu” and participate in a joint world Boyle, Mrs. Charles Draper, nearby workshop for the rest VETERANS CLEANING Dad. Prizes for this event are friendship program, to be held Mrs. H. Crowe, Mrs. R. Schmidt of the night. tickets to the Cleveland Barons in the Caledonia school audi­ GL. 1-7482 and Mrs. James C. Kinkaid. While the wind and rain were Hockey game. One Silver El) F [ torium. coming down heavily, they The program will be conduc­ moved their gear and tents into ted by Dolores Alexander, DOLLAR ri\CC Shrine Dinners the building about a mile away Kathy Moore and Linnea Stro- Installation and were safe inside, just before berg of senior troop No. 146. Dinners are being served at the snow started. Is Saturday With $5.00 or More in Each Troop Participates St. Ann’s Tearoom of Our Lady The troop was doing indi- Each troop will present a Merchandise Purchased on Saturdays of Lourdes Shrine, 21320 Euclid vjdua] cooking with each scout Cleveland Chapter, Order of ave., on Sunday, March 5th from preparing all his own meals DeMolay, will hold its 115th (Except purchase of beverages and tobacco) HOME BAKERIES 11:30 a.

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