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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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NINE THE MAKION STAR, MARION, OHIO Hints From Heloise GREEN CARNATIONS! 8th Brightens Her Mirrors With Kerosene For Centerpieces, Corsages, Boutonnieres. EVERYONE HAS A TOUCH OF THE "Of SOD" IN THEM! tionary (though the word By HELOISE CRUSE on the container. Dear Heloise: For cleaning' HELOISE. mirrors, I use two or three ta-1 blespoons of coal oil kerosene)! LETTER OF LAUGHTER in about a pint of warm water. DEAR HELOISE: Will you I then dry the mirror with'p'ease tell me where in the Hemmerly's Flowers "ain't" is!) "TREACHURE." When I was working in Hawaii, there was a clever and witty photographer on that paper.

I used the words "fan- March 1M2-13 GIFTS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN REGISTER FOR VALUABLE PRIZES Nothing To Buy Just Come In and Register! A Pair of Lovely Shadowfone Nylons with the Purchase of Ladies' Shoes 229 E. Fairground St. Phone 382-937 Heloise you got the word "fan tastic" and "fabulous" all the lime both are overworked words. This photographer said, "Use a word I coined "fantabulous." He laughed to hard, and I thought it was so good that I started using it. And to date, you are the only one who ever questioned it! That's the true slorv.

NO WEBSTER. It ain't in any dic paper towels or a clean rag. A.J. You are as right as rain. I would like to caution all you homemakers on something.

Don't EVER wipe a mirror MORE VACUUM CLEANER fOR IESS MONEY! Marion Area Hospitals with your dust cloth. It is full $1 Released: Paul Coleman, Mount Gilead; Mrs. Charles GALION Community of oils or Worth $1 Worth $1 Rj I Bunnell, Mrs. Earl Linder and waxes, dust Admitted: Daniel and soil. This Mrs.

Stanley Thnrn. Dnr! dauihter. Harley Stlner- Car COMPLETE WITH DELUXE i-PC. Towards The Purchase Of One Pair of WOMEN'S WHITE DUTY Or Professional Shoea Towards The purchase Of One Pair Of llll.DRKVS SHOES Inrludinc Extra Support Shoes 3 SET OF CLEANING ACCESSORIES will eventual-othy seif, Miss Merry Jane 1 cause Galion; Miss Elaine Pinion, A son to Mr. and Mrs.

streaks oniMrs. Darrell C. Murton, Vickie Theodore Boudinot Mount Gil-v mirror, xtrn rwwead: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harvey, Shauck; as M2 "ft Know that? Use toilet tis W.

Black well, RD Mansfield; Mrs. Marshall L. Campo, Lawrence C. Foust, RD Galion; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Wright, Mount Gilead; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Short, Edison. Authorized Factory Service Station sue, facial tissues or a CLEAN cloth. cial tissues or a CLEAN cloth.

Mrs. Gaylord F. Brown, RD DEAR HELOISE: In my time, I have baked a lot of pies and have always been tempted to grease the pans. So, today I tried, it, and the bottom of the crust turned out to be flaky and a beautiful brown in color. MRS.

OTIS CASTEL. DEAR HELOISE: If you have trouble with the bottom button on a dress skirt tearing the material, put a button on the wrong side of the material, then put the top button on the right side of the material. Sew through both buttons at the same time, and you will have no more torn material or loose buttons. SADA SUMMERS. Crestline; Mrs.

Grace Deppen, Also, I suggest you don't use Bloomville ft. D. VACUUM CLEANER CO. an old bath towel. They are Released: Joseph J.

Weis, loaded with body oils down Tonya R. Steele, Richard W. the tiny fibers. Walker, David E. Brammer, SALES AND SERVICE 196 W.

Columbia St. Phone 382-2754 Most Spring shoos are in coma In and browse. You may be the winner of a Valuable Merchandise Certificate Garson's Shoe Store 144 South Main St. Open Mon. Fri.

Till 9 And while you're cleaning Daniel L. Gorenflo, Jeffrey D. your mirror, have you looked at Branaman, Mrs. Lucille S. Wiggins, Mrs.

A. C. Coy, Ralph Couple To Mark 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hesser of near Belle Center will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday by observing open house from 2 to 5 p.m.

in the glass on your favorite pic tures? Moisten your fingertip Damron, Delbert T. Nickell, and rub it across the glass Mrs. James Burns, Arthur hard. You'll see. Time to clean Bach, Mrs.

Bobbie J. Mitchell, ENGAGEMENT RINGS those, too, I guess. What price housekeeping! But, Carson M. Charlton. UPPER SANDUSKY Wyandot Memorial oh, isn't it wonderful to see it Admitted: Mrs.

W. S. Schiefer, spanking HELOISE. DEAR HELOISE: Sometime 1 69.50 ct. Mrs.

Dorsey T. Wilson, Upper MARION'S NEW FABRIC CENTER, OPEN FRIDAY And MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. the Belle Center Presbyterian Church. They were married in Kenton March 17, 1915, at the home of, the late Rev. Irey Richards.

I Mrs. Hesser is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

Fleece of near Roundhead, and Mr. Hesser is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Hesser of Fort Scott, Kan. I Mr.

Hesser is a retired farm-; ago, you printed a hint on keep Sandusky; Andrew Trausch, Carey; Mrs. Charles Mosman, Nevada; Miss Sharon Bates, Sycamore. Released: Miss Lisa Weaver, Upper Sanduskv; Ronald Frey, jerry's 249 $260.00 Ct. J2 Kirby; Everett Baugher Sy ing dust ruffles on beds by using an old sheet the size of the mattress and sewing the ruffle to it. I have done this before but now have a new idea which others might like to try.

I use upholsterer's snaps that come on tape. I sew one side of the tape to the undersheet and W. CENTER ST. er and served 26 years on the' McDonald Township School' Board and the Belle Center! camore; Jon Brezina, Carey; Joseph W. Hell, Tiffin.

BUCYRUS Community PHONE 382-1415 School. 3' $375.00 Ct. They have seven children,) Glen at home, Mrs. Pauline; the other part to the ruffle. Admitted: Mrs.

John Stover, Skidmore of Belle Center, Ever-! iow i oont nave to taKe me.Mrs William Lewis, Mrs. sheet off every time the ruf le rge Harvey, Mrs. Lowell is washed. WaltprhniiKP Mrs. Alma Oiroen- Just unsnap, launder and snap lander Mrs.

Lena Swisher, Mrs. ett and Mrs. Ben Roberts of Farmington, New Mexico, Mrs. Lewis Brandberry of Marion, Ralph Jr. of Bellefontaine and Kenneth of Kenton.

They also; back on again. Fred Van Horn, Bucyrus; Mrs MRS. R.W.L. i Fun ct. $585.00 6 WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP at JERRY'S BECAUSE We buy mill over-runs, mill-ends, manufacturer's sample lengths and large quantities can we buy for less and sell for less.

May Tuttle, Crawford County Home; Mrs. Dollie Doty, RR 4, Bucyrus; Randall Snyder, 2, son have 15 grandchildren. One son is deceased. DEAR HELOISE: Being in too big a rush the other day, lof Mr anrj Mrs. Edwin Snyder, spilled bleach on my favorite black dress Welcome Wagon Can you please tell me how to RR 1, Bucyrus.

Released: Billy Chatman, RR 3, Bucyrus; Sherry Lee Ream, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rahm, RR 2, Bloomville; Grattan Weaver, Johnny Stone, restore my dress to its original Project Outlined COMPARE COMPARE color? MAMIE Mrs. Leota Fish, supervisor of Welcome Wagon, presented a seven-month-old son of Mr. and film about the organization's Mrs.

Jesse Stone, Mrs. Anna Berry. Mrs. William Johnson, Here are our classic engagement rings In 14K white gold in your choice of four different diamond weights. Each one magnificent each one a supreme value.

CAMMdDILL'S JEWELERS Moron's Jewelry Store of Confidence Since 1934 172 W. Center St. DESIGNER DRESS LENGTHS Values fe $1.98 yd. because they ere In 3 te 5-yd. lenghti.

Each one distinctive. WOVEN COTTON TARPOOll 99c 45" drip-dry fine wovtn plaidi perfect for Spring end Summer Sporfiwear. activities in the United States and Canada at a meeting of Harrv W. Pfleiderer, Bucyrus; Ovide Mellick, Crawford County Town and Country Kiwams Tues day at the Courtesy Inn. If bleach spills on a black dress, TRY spotting it with black shoe dye.

On some types of material, crayons are also useful when gently applied, then ironed with a warm iron to set the color. Always be sure to spot test a hidden spot first and to follow instructions and cautions The speaker explained how Home. DELAWARE Jane M. Case Admitted: Albert Blain, Jer Welcome Wagon got its name COMPARE COMPARE from the early pioneer custom ome Bass, Harry Thomas, Mrs. of sending a wagon with provisions to welcome new settlers to frontier communities.

Mrs. Fish also introduced to NUBBY RAYON AND SILK 1'V Rayon and Silk with the smart texture of linen. Behaves so well in your summer wardrobe. DRIP-DRY COTTON DENIU Sturdy cotton denim for sportswear and decorating. Washable, Sanforized, 36" wide.

Fred Stover, RR 3 Delaware; Mrs. Elmer Main, Ashley; Mrs. Herrill Barry, RR 1, Cardington; Aenes Shults, Waldo. the club Mrs. Virginia Cunning-; ham, who is president of the local Welcome Wagon.

Other guests were Gene Kelley Released: Thomas Rucker, Daria Arbogast, RR 3, Delaware; Donald Hyatt, Radnor; Harley Scott, RR 4, Delaware; i Carrie Douglas, Magnetic COMPARE COMPARE of Marion Kiwanis, Ken Stever-son and Tom Brammell of the Ridgedale Key Club. WHIPPED CREAM romilDiscouiSfo CREPE 479 I yd. Springs. KENTON San Antonio Admitted: Mrs. Louis Plank NO-IRON ARNEL JERSEY yd.

The perfect fabric for travel -never needs ironing packs in your suitcase without a wrinkle. SPRING Mon. thru Sot. 10 A.M. 9 P.M.

Sunday Noon till 6 P.M. 100 Dacron No-iron ever. A perfect fabric for spring and summer travel. 45" wide. Killed Near Aurora WARREN, Ohio (AP)-AIbert Eden 73, of Aurora was killed when the truck he was driving failed to round a curve on Ohio 82 and struck a tree Wednesday in Braceville Town-i ship.

I Mrs. Norman Lafferty, Forest. Released: Mrs. Roy Jones, LADIES' SPRING GIRLS' Raincoats Plastic Fabric with Matching 144 W. Center St.

DRESSES New Bloomington. Birth: A daughter, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plank, RR 1, Forest. MARYSVILLE Union Memorial Admitted: Mrs.

Jeanine Schei-derer, RR 2, Marysville; Mrs. William Livingston, West Mansfield. Released: Robert Erwin, RR 1, Marysville. Births: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

David Zell, Mount Victory. MOUNT GILEAD Morrow County Admitted: Miss Nancy Wood, Mrs. Gordon Short, Miss Cap And SIZES 7-14 Large Selection of Styles, Fabrics And Colors. SIZES 5 to 20 14'2 to 24' 2 MILLER'S DISCOUNT PRICE MILLER'S DISCOUNT PRICE mm g)47 Deborah Dunn, Edison; George Kohler, Mrs. John Hoey, Cardington; Mrs.

Joseph Goss, Mrs. Ira Andress. Mrs. Howard Wright, Mrs. Theodore Boudinot, Mount Gilead; Miss Delia Warner, Mrs.

Duane Grizzle, Marengo; Mrs. Richard Harvey, Shauck. VALUE TO $7.99 Colors Blue or Beige VALUE TO $6.99 GIRLS' SPRING IF YOU WANT THE VERY BEST DRESSES LADIES' BLOUSES Cotton and Dacron Fabrics, Assorted Styles and Colors IN IN SMART NEW PATTERNS AND SHADES. SIZES 3 to 6X, 7 to 14 sas'v 6rin! leather In platinum Tg nl Irish oats, or black ni on our entire line of NEW SPRING Natural Tread WALHEES En Sizes 32 to 42 it 4lf in MILLER'S DISCOUNT PRICES Right at the start of die season we offer yon special savings to 'acquaint you with Famous Natural Tread Walkers. Shown here it just sampling.

Come see them and save. Reg. to $J49 $29 one week only Price CALL Shaffstall's Floor Covering and Draperies 203 South Prospect PHONE DU 3-1233 tawofli Clout tatttiar hi smoke. fegjjti0t4a Marion PLAZA Shopping Center VALUE TO $399.

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