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SOCIALITE TO HOLD TEA The wealthy Nccia Paulen will hold her annual tea for the Petunia Potters Club next Tuesday. Arcta Olinkevych, president of the club will give a talk on “Dahlias in Our Dally Living”. Refreshments will be served by Helen Deeb of “Deeb’s Delightful Catering Service”. Helen’s specialty, tea and crumpets, will be the main item on the menu. The tea will be held at the Paulen estate at 473 Glaaiola Drive. PARIS MODEL DISPLAYS NEW FADS IN FASHION The Myra Fur Company, renowned furriers throughout the world, will tour the cities displaying ingenious fur coats and fashions of the year. The chief Parisian model, Alla Dratsch, will give a fashion show at The Sandy May Company where she will model those luxurious “Irina” evening dresses, designed especially by Irina Firsow to give that feminine touch every lady anticipates. The Barbs” sportswear by Barbara Boroviak, features shirts and skirts which give that slim, smart look for school or work. Peter Muller Chemical Laboratories have developed a new PM fabric which needs no washing or ironing. % + + + BROADWAY STARS COME TO CLEVELAND The Manager of the Big Theater Association, Gerhard Bladt, announced the appearance of two young Broadway stars, Raisa Demianenko and Harry Koval, ih the play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes but Marry Brunettes.” While at Lincoln High School, both Raisa and Harry showed promise in acting when they participated in the school plays. Rusyn Auto Body Hospital We will nurse your car back to health SAM RUSYN Head Surgeon SINGING STAR VISITS CITY That fabulous singing sensation, Don Wootton, arrived in town today to plug his new record “White Buck Loafers which was recently released by the Wacker Recording Company. Ross Wacker, president of the company, predicted that “White Buck Loafers” will hit the million mark in sales. Don’s manager, Neil Creswell, was mistaken for the singer when he alighted from the plane and was mobbed by a group of screaming teenagers. It took the cool thinking of Dee Jay, Rich Voloshcn, to rescue him. Voloshen, incidentally, is the disc jockey who discovered Wootton. Jean’s Cappeau Shoppe We specialize in hats for square heads JEAN MARSINICK Owner CLOWNS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP The Cleveland Clowns powered, their way to the world’s football championship by upsetting the New York Rebels 12-0 Led by Bob Siley, the Clown’s all pro quarterback, the team took an early lead in the first quarter. Siley scored on a 45 yard quarterback sneak after he had moved the ball from his one yard line on a bootleg play. The second touchdown was scored by Emil Kossin on a 64 yard punt return. This was Emil’s first game with the Clowns. The two chief stockholders of the Cleveland Clowns, Allen Hochschild and John Johnson, reported that they would throw a victory celebration at the Klomfas Pizzaria. Bruce Klomfas, owner of the Pizzaria, stated that the success of the Clowns was due to his secret formula pizza pie mix that he passed out to the players before the game. Schweitzer’s We give lessons in Twirling Spinning First Aid 423 Brokenbone Rd. CAROL SCHWEITZER, Owner WOMEN ATHLETES TO DISPLAY TALENTS The 1970 All-Women’s-Olympics will be held at the Lincoln High gym next week. Evelyn Screptock will play against Mary Ann Karabinos in the exciting tame of one-girl basketball. Both. ?irls are graduates of the American Tggles School of Dribbling. The main tennis match will be between Jeanette Marsinick and Carol Martins. To show their skill in tennis, the girls will be using a basketball instead of a tennis ball. Judith Hansen will display her tremendous 12-foot high jump as a finale for the show. • ♦
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CL cil± 'J.anuaxu IQ 7 7 THE SPOTLIGHT Cleveland. Ohio Wednesdav January 23, 1970 AUTOMOTIVE EXPERTS MEET IN CLEVELAND Lincoln Auditorium was the scene of the biggest automobile convention in twenty-five years. The most exciting part of the convention was when Larry Kubat, automobile wizard, introduced his new super-sonic, two-wheeled, KUBAT SPECIAL. This exciting car fascinated both men and women. The women were especially interested in the beautiful interior designed by the nation’s top designer, Cathy Pugliese. The famous news columnist, Elaine Sidorak, commented on the beautiful new fabrics used. Since the KUBAT SPECIAL is super-sonic, a new super-fuel had to be developed. Dennis Blackburn, president of the Blackburn Gasoline Company, had his experts get to work on developing one immediately. It was disclosed that Janice Churlik, chief lab assistant, was the one who finally came up with the right answer. Her discovery was confirmed by Pat Fowler, head chemist. The new fuel is known as Churlik QZ-. The new KUBAT SPECIAL can be seen now at Ray Glass’s Euclid Ave. showroom in Cleveland. It is also at Glass’s chain store in Kandahar, Af-ganistan. SCHMUTZOK DOES IT AGAIN Paul Schmutzok, a former Lincoln High student, was recently elected to his 30th term in the Deadwood City Legislature. His able campaign manager, Don Lis. who incidentally is also known as Hot Lips Lis, a famous sax player, stated that Paul’s success as a campaigner dated back to the time when he was elected president of his senior class at Lincoln. Paul will interrupt his busy schedule tomorrow to welcome Thelma Gcrras, who was recently appointed as ambassador to Greece. Thelma and Paul once went to Lincoln together. OPENING OF ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY IS GALA OCCASION FOR CLEVELANDERS The long-awaited-for St. Lawrence Seaway has been completed by the Double-Joy Construction Company under the skillful management of Charles Joy and James Lovejoy. At the opening ceremonies of the Seaway, Gregory Mochko. Sheriff of Wheelock will speak. The distinguished guest from the Greenwood County Legislature, John Lukaszew-icz, will also be present. • 4 FAMED LAWYER RETURNS TO CLEVELAND Isaac Hackenberg, the world's well-known criminal lawyer, returned to Cleveland to set up his practice. Isaac and his partner, Charles Moore, have been working as judges on the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Charles and his secretary, Kay Lancaster, will go to New York to continue his law practice. Constance Denney, chief court reporter, will resign from that position to become Isaac’s secretary. • 9 NEW BALLISTIC MISSILE CHILLS RUSSIA The United States Air Force is trying out its unique guided missile which was designed by Olch Lepak, head engineer of the Bureau of Aeronautics. The development of this ballistic missile gives Russia the chills as it travels 9.999.99.9 miles per hour. Page 20
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TONIGHT AT MADISON ROUND GARDEN The world’s champion tag team wrestlers. “The Two Dees,” Frank Daffner and Frank Dobish, defend their title. To date the Two Decs have defended their title for 45 years. It has been said that this will be their last match since they arc now old enough to get their Social Security Pensions. Bock’s Builders 4c Wreckers We excel in wrecking statues and barns JOE BOCK, Chief Wrecker Come and see the World-famous typist. Shirley Ilansingcr. who uses the Columbus method of typing: She lands where she sees a key. Exhibition begins at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Dupay’s Printing Company We print anything that can be read Editor JOE DUPAY HELP WANTED ADS Short distance operators. Must be capable of communicating with the moon. Good pay: $1 per day. Applicants see: Gladys Schaldach. Suite 999 Muon Bell Building or phone Louise Phillips at MArama 4-6781. 8 Typist for one-finger typewriter. Must speak Himalayan. Call Pat McIntyre at SHorthand 1-5612. • Lost: One elephant’s foot. Valuable to owner as good luck charm. Phone Wayne Bacchi at CLearwater 073. 0 Jackie’s Doughnut And Coffee Shop Excellent doughnuts for dunking JACQUELINE SHOENFELT Manager DO YOU HAVE A DRY SCALP? Come to Paliga’s AND SOAK YOUR HEAD PALIGA’S BEAUTY SALON CAROL PALIGA Head Beautician Page 22
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