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Port Clinton Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 14

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1 a Port Clinton Herald Thursday, December 12, 1968 Films To Be Shown Sunday evening, December 15, at 7:30 p.m., two films will be shown at the Put in Bay town ball. As at past showings, one film will deal with a historical subject, while the second is a visit to many scenic and natural wonders. "The Ballad of the 40 filmed on the Gettysburg Battlefield, tells the story of the dramatic battle during the Civil War. Somewhat philosophical in tone, it also examines the meaning of the war in general. "Our Living the second film of the evening, shows many elements of the heritage being preserved for us today by the United States Department of the and the National Park Service.

The natural world of moun- visit with her ter and two other daugh- year. Mrs. daugh- Grimm of Oak ters in the area. Mrs. Ruth BOSS Visited her daughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Biggert at Oak Harbor for two weeks. Mrs. Herbert J. Thompson was a patient in Fisher Titus Hospital, Norwalk this week where she underwent series of tests.

Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church met on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. Dan Krutz, Following a potluck dinner, the regular business session was held and this was followed by the Christmas party with gift exchange. Members of a card club met Thursday evening at the Mon Ami for a seven o'clock dinner, following which they went to the home of Mrs. Milton Sibrel for a gift exchange which revealed the members mystery sisters for the year goons Site ON YOUR LIST SHOP AT FREMONT'S BUSY GIFT STORE DAN COMPLETE SELECTION OF Toys Games Wheel Goods HOUSEWARE GIFTS FOR THE LADIES HAND AND ELECTRICAL TOOLS FOR MEN da ACRES OF FREE PARKING IN FRONT OF OUR STORE DE OPEN Every Night Until 9 p.m. thru Dec.

23 LAS SWINT-REINECK Biggest Busiest HARDWARE IN SANDUSKY COUNTY LOCATED ON ROUTE 19 (OAK HARBOR ROAD) OPPOSITE POTTER VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, FREMONT, OHIO tains plains, canyons and cliffs, geysers and glaciers, bison and cougar. In color, the film should be of interest to all ages. The Sunday evening films are, sponsored by Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument and the National Park Service, the agency responsible for preserving our natural, historical and recreational heritage. All are welcome and urged to come. GYPSUM Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Rainwater spent a week end at Tom's Creek, Virginia where they visited relatives. Mrs. Rainwater's mother, Mrs. Bertha Salyers, returned with them for EVERYONE CAN ENJOY HOMIE GIFTS For Best Selections SHOP NOW! Open 9 A.M.

To 9 P.M. Until Christmas Eve Wolf Furniture Oswald David Harbor David M. resigned from the club and she will be replaced by Mrs. Helen Johnson. Names for mystery sisters for the year were drawn following the gift exchange.

The hostess served a dessert course. Those present were Mrs. Grimm, Mrs. Allen Miller, Mrs. Herman.

L. Miller, Mrs. William Snyder, Mrs. Carl Fastzkie, Mrs. Dola Lowery, Mrs.

John C. Jensen and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Jensen were in Shelby Sunday where they vialted his niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glese and Armin and his nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hahn and new baby, Tommy, The Herald offers sympathy in these DEATHS N.C.

Lochetzki Norbert C. Lochotzki 53, of Fremont, died in Providence hospital at Sandusky Sunday evening where he had been a patient since Nov. 27. A native of Oak Harbor, he was the son of William and Rosa Horn Lochotzki. During World War II he served in the 27th Division and was decorated with the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.

Last rites were held Thursday at 12:30 p.m. from St. Joseph Catholic church at Fremont. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife Annabelle; a daughter Sister Mary Raphael of Toledo; sisters Mrs.

Xaveria Lochotzki of Fremont, Mrs. Florence Hermes of Oak Harbor; and brothers, Urban of Port Clinton, Frank and Albert of Fremont, Jerome of Sandusky and Wilbert and Lawrence, both of Oak Harbor. John D. Kelley John D. Kelley, 55, of 4713 Terrace Circle, died in Sandusky Providence hospital Sunday afternoon after a four month Illness.

Mr. Kelley was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic church here and a member of the Elks lodge in Bristol, Conn. The body was first taken to the Frey funeral home in Sandusky and later transferred to Bristol, Conn. Last rites were held in that city Wednesday. Surviving are his wife Kathryn; 5.

sons, 2 daughters, his mother, two brothers, 3 sisters, and 9 grandchildren. DE Redmond church Redmond, Last 47, of 10264 W. Cen- at tral Sylvania, Monday was found dead in his home by his parents Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Redmond. Lucas county coroner Dr. Harry Mignerey ruled that death was i suicide from a self inflicted gunshot wound. Mr. Redmond was a native of Warrensburg, Ill, the but had resided in Sylvania area most of his life.

He was a welder. Last rites were held Thursday at 1 p.m. from the Reeb mortuary in Sylvania. Burial was made in Ravine cemetery in that city. Surviving are his parents; his wife Clover; a daughter Mrs.

Kristen Jess of Port Clinton; step daughters Mrs. Faye Hunt, Mrs. Sherrie Crider, both of Holland, Mrs. Rita Gillingham of Delta, and Miss Melona Tippin of Maumee; stepsons John Tippin of Toledo and Jeffery Gerity of Maumee; and a brother Ronald of Sylvania. M.

Neumeister Harry W. Neumeister, 55, East Akron, died Monday, Dec. 2, in Genesee Memorial Hospital, Batavia, N. Y. A resident of Akron more than 40 years, he was a former superintendent of Akron plant of the Certain.

Teed Products Co. At the time of his death, he was president of the Genesee Hardware Co. and the Genesee Industrial Supply Co. in Batavia. He was a member of St.

John's Lutheran Church of Akron, an exempt member of the Akron Fire Company, a past master and a 50- year member of Port Clinton Lodge member of the Knights Templar of Sandusky, Damascus Temple oft the Shrine, Rochester, and the Stafford Country Club. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Karl Buchholtz and Mrs. Kenneth St. John of Batavia, and two sisters, Mrs.

Albert Holzhauer and Mrs. Conrad Zilch, both of Port Clinton, and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Dec, 5 in St. John's Lutheran Church Burial was in Evergreen Lawn Cemetery, Akron. Fred Lickert Fred F.

Lickert, 84, of Graytown, died in Magruder hospital here Sunday. A retired farmer, he was a lifelong resident of Ottawa county, and a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran flowers today selection and of see poinsettia plants, flower gift A for a wreaths arrangements, and corsages, Christmas decorations. holiday We flowers send and Christmas piants anywhere Poinsettias Red, White, Pink Long Lasting Varieties $4.98 $7.00 $10.00 and $12.00 Single Blossom Poinsetties While They Last Only 986 Xmas Novelties And Centerpieces From -Door Wreaths And Door Swags From $1.98 Pine Roping 3 Yds. For $1.00 For That Special Christmas Gift Red Roses or Carnations Gift Boxed or Artistically Arranged From $6.00 FLOWERS, CANDY AND FRUIT WIRED EVERYWHERE Klingbiel Florists 113 West 6th St.

Flowerphone 734-3168 in Rocky Ridge. Burial rites were held was made In Limestone cemetery. liams, of Graytown; half sisters Mrs. Edith Say- 2 from home p.m. Wednesday Surviving are a son en of Curtice and Robinson funeral Lloyd of Graytown; a Kathryn Tibbitts PRE- HOLIDAY! SALE TO OFF On All MERCHANDISE Instruments Amplifiers Guitars Instruments Harmonicas Music Accessories Music Stands BUY NOW AND SAVE OPEN TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS WATERMAN'S MUSIC SHOP 114 WEST SECOND ST.

PORT CLINTON OR Gifts Galore At GREEN'S DRUG STORE We Have A Wide Selection of Gifts For All Cosmetic Gifts, Colognes, Perfumes from all the leaders: "Heaven Scent" by Rubinstein; "'Heaven Scent" perfume. rings at $5.00 and "'Intimate" "Balmain" and "UItima 11" by Revion; "Seven Winds" by DuBarry; "E'lan" and "'Emeraude" by Coty; and "Hypnotique" by Max Factor: "'Flower Drum' and by Cara Nome; "My and "'Arpege" by Lanvin; "Femme" and "'Madame Rochas" by Rochas; "Cri d' Amour" by Aloe; "Helena "Dorothy "Desert Flower" and Also Musical Jewel Boxes, Dressing Table Mirror, Nat. Bristle Hair Brushes, Enger Kress Billfold, 'Jean Nate' Bath Luxuries, DeVilbiss Atomizers, Brexodent and Sunbeam Electric Tooth Brushes. Don't forget a Lighter We have them all. Zippo, VuLighter, both Butane and Regular.

Ronson, Gulfon Flameless, Pipe Lighters. Also Tobacco Pouches, large selection of Pipes, Pipe Racks, Gift Packages of Cigars and Cigarettes. Samplers and Those Everfresh "'Fanny Chocolates, FOR HIM Shaving Sets and Colognes. Shulton's 'Old Spice' and Old Spice Jade East in Original Coral and Lime. Revion "That and Pub" and Hal Karate.

Bacchus by Coty St. John Lime Moustache by Roelias, Remember a Small Deposit will hold any Gift until Christmas, GREEN Texall DRUGS MADISON SECOND ST.S PHONE 732 3151 A DELIVERY OPEN TO 10 EVERYNIGHT 200 MADISON STREET PORT CLINTON Open Each and Every Night Until 10 A Resall Calendar and Almanac For All Mrs. In.

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