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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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THE MARION STAR. MARION. OHIO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1958 PAGE 4 America, she was the daugh funeral home Saturday at 2 p.m. and burial will be in Glendale Cemetery. Officiating min'-r will bs named later.

ter of Joseph-N. and Annie Moore Etter. She was married Aug. 18, the last 42 years coming here from Iberia. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the United Commercial Travelers.

Mr. Auld was employed as a Deaths and Funerals 1907, in Marion, to Robert H. Andrew, who survives. ron of Youngstown and Stanley Byron of Erie, Pa. Mrs.

Kloppenburg was an elementary and high school teacher here. For a time she resided and taught school in the state of Washington. She returned to Upper Sandusky 20 years ago. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church here and had been church organist a number of years. Funeral services will be held draftsman at the North Electric Co.

and also was well-known here as an interior decorator. Mrs. Horace Williams Dies After Auto Mishap Word has been received here of the death in Colorado Tuesday of Mrs. Myrna Boyd Williams, formerly of Marion. She died in a hospital at Longmont, following an automobile accident in which she suffered injuries a week ago Sunday.

Her home was at Loveland, Col. She was the widow of Horace be in Marion Cemetery, Friends may call at the Morgan residence. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Snyder S. B.

McKenzie GALION Funeral services were held Sunday at Stanford, for S. B. McKenzie, 72-year-old retired agent of the L. 'and N. Railroad and father of Mrs.

Howard Ricker of Fairview Gabon. He died unexpectedly last Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ricker and family William P.

Ferguson UPPER SANDUSKY William P. Funeral Home with the Rev. Rutherford E. Everest, his pastor, of Miss Beriiice Farrell Miss Bernice Agate Farrell, 62, died Wednesday night in the home her sister, Mrs. Harry D.

Baker, of 535 Park Blvd. A Marion resident 15 years, she came here from Shelbyville, Ind. Born June 21, 1895 at Shelbyville she was a daughter of John E. and Elizabeth Ann Young Farrell. Also surviving are two sons, Joseph H.

and Robert H. Andrew both of Cleveland; one daughter, Mrs. Lester N. Beck of Columbus; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild, and two brothers, John Etter of Indianapolis and A. D.

Etter of Waverly. One daughter, one brother and one sister preceded her in death. Mrs. Andrew was a member of the John Stewart Methodist Church and the J.O.C. Class of the Sunday school.

Funeral services will be held ficiating. Burial will be in Iberia Ferguson, 85, died Wednesday at Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. the Wyandot County Home follow ing an illness' of one week. Williams, assistant postmaster here during the Harding adminis Friday at 3.: 30 p.m.

at the Bringman Co. Funeral Home here with the Rev. Chester H. Evans, tration. His death occurred about He was born Feb.

26, 1872, Heart Drive Plans Finished at Galion GALION Final plans for the Heart Sunday collection in Galion were announced here today by Mrs. Lester Shuler, chairman of the local drive. Close to 200 workers will make a house-to-house canvass of the city from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. Captains of the canvass will be Mrs.

Katherine McGee, Myron Schnelker, Mrs. Mary Them, Ronald Myers, Mrs. Martha Lep-pert, Mrs. Glen Gwinner, Miss Jean Plack, Mrs. William Flein-er, Mrs.

Frank Fred Wilson, Mrs. James Sutter, Mrs. Robert Hewitt and Mrs. Harman Mansperger. After the solicitation, the group will return to Hotel Talbott, where the manager, Bruce Harlan, has agreed to provide a headquarters and to serve coffee to the workers.

C. E. McDonald, a local banker, will act as treasurer and count the collection. During the week several activi have returned to Galion after attending the servicess Surviving besides the daughter in Galion, are his widow; two sons, 40 years ago. Mrs.

Williams was her pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the funeral Allen County to A. and Nancy Yoakum Ferguson. His wife, the former Laura B.

Haines, preceded She was member of St. Joseph Miss Jennie Graham KENTON Miss Jennie Graham, 80, a lifetime resident of Hardin Catholic Church at Shelbyville and home from 7 to 9. him in death. Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Biggs Fu County, died Wednesday at the a native of Colorado.

She had visited friends here in November. Mrs. Joseph Lauer of Prospect is a cousin. Funeral services were set for today in Loveland and burial was to be there. George F.

McKenzie of Lancaster, and James B. McKenzie of Louisville, five grandchildren and three brothers. Mr. Ferguson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ola Karcher Columbiana and Mrs.

James Hunt Benjamin R. Kitzler CAREY Benjamin R. (Benny) neral Home in Marion, Ind. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery at Marion, Ind. Friends here may call at the Bringman Co.

Funeral Home in Upper Sandusky from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Kitzler, 8-year-old son of Richard of west of Harpster; two grandchildren, and one brother, Clarence 0. Ferguson of Tiffin. Two daughters and three brothers preceded him in death.

and Pauline Bakies Kitzler of four miles "southeast of Carey, died at 4 Lester Dale Freshcorn Hardin County Hospital. She was born Sept. 23, 1877, in Marion Township, Hardin County, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graham.

There are no known survivors. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Price Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Preston Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

of Marion 448, Women of the Moose. Surviving are her sister in Mar-Ion and a foster sister, Mary Jane Snyder of Gallipolis. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 9 a.m. in Joseph's Church. Burial will be at Shelbyville.

Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Hughes-Hyll Mortuary on Mt. Vernon Ave. The body will be sent Friday morning to the Ewing Funeral Home at Shelbyville. Funeral Services Mrs. William A.

Bender Friday 2 p.m.. Bender Lucas Funeral Home in Nevada, the Rev. K. R. Roberts, burial Nevada Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral D.m. Wednesday at home. Ill 10 Dies After Heart Attack months, he had undergone surgery He had resided in Upper San Lester Dale Freshcorn, fa Glenn H. Newcomer CARDINGTON Glenn H. New in January for a brain tumor at dusky for the last 58 years.

Children's Hospital in Columbus Funeral services will be held at Surviving are the parents; a ther of Mrs. Jimmie France of 810 Oak Grove Ave. in Marion and brother of Mrs. Clarence Swick of Morral, died Feb. 12 fol home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.

brother, Kerwin Kitzler; two sis 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bringman Co. Funeral Home here with the Rev. R. B.

Coleman officiating. Burial will be in Old Mission Ceme ties have been going on including bowling tournaments at the two local alleys and the placing of col comer, 56, died at his home here at 2:05 this morning following an illness of five months. Mr. Newcomer was a painter by trade. He was born in Findlay June 2, 1901, to Henry A.

and Ella Kemmerly Newcomber. He came ters, Kathleen and Florence Kitzler, and grandparents, Mr. and Airs. Fred Bakies and Mr. and Charles Lehman Charles (Jake) Lehman, 71, re tery.

Friends may call after 4:30 James G. Bennett Friday 2 p.m., Bringman Co. Funeral Home in Upper Sandusky, the Rev. Paul E. Rohrbaugh, burial in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.

Friends may call at' the funeral home from lection cans in local businesses. Mrs. Ben Kitzler. p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

The body was brought to the here with his family 45 years ago Goff Funeral Home in Carey lowing a heart His home was at Blanchester. Funeral services were conducted at the Hannah Funeral Home Surviving are the daughter; a son, John E. Freshcorn of Cincinnati; three grandchildren; his sister, and a brother, L. D. Freshcorn of Richmond, O.

A sister preceded him in death. -His parents were John and Sarah 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 today. Mrs. C. D.

Kloppenhurg UPPER SANDUSKY Mrs. Myrtle B. Kloppenburg, 94, died Wednesday at 10:35 a.m. at the Hetzner Rest Home here. She had been residing at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ida Byron east of town, until last November when she "was taken ill and admitted to the Wyandot Memorial Hospital here. After her release from the hospital she had entered the rest home. Mrs. Kloppenburg was born Sept. 4, 1863, in Upper Sandusky to Dr.

Mrs. William Kelly Friday 1:30 p.m., Craven Funeral Home in Mount Gilead, the Rev. John where friends may call after 7:30 tonight. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home.

The Rev. T. Benton Peery will officiate! Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Carey. Truman Plans Tour PHILADELPHIA UP) Former President Harry S. Truman says he plans to embark soon on a speaking tour in behalf of human fellowship.

The ex-President, here Wednesday nieht to receive an award Goon, burial in Bryn Zion Ceme tery. Friends may call at the fu neral home-. from Robinson, 111. He was married June 4, 1924, at Cardington to Gladys Smith who preceded him in death about three years ago. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Jeanette Gatschall of Mount Gil-ead; one son, Henry E. Newcomer of Riverview Cardington; three grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, and one brother, Earl Newcomer of Galion. One brother and one si ter preceded him in death. tired farmer of 142 N. Main died at 6:30 a.m.

today in General Hospital. In failing health two years, he wa.s seriously ill two weeks. A Marion resident 25 years, he came here from Mount Victory. Born Aug. 17, 1886 in Union County he was a son of Charles and Rose Hayes Lehman.

He was not married. Surviving are two brothers, Arthur F. Lehman, of 699 Silver St. and Raymond W. Lehman of 485 Mindsor St.

and a sister, Mrs. Anna Kern of 127-Johns St. Mrs. Laura McKim of Ostrander is an aunt. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death.

SHAKESPEARE MUSICAL Mrs. H. C. Carothers KENTON Mrs. Ella Carothers, 71, of Scioto Kenton, died at 10:15 a.m.

Wednesday at the San Antonio Hospital here following an illness of three weeks. She was a native of Van Wert County and was born April 2, 1886, to Leonard and Phoebe Calvert She had resided in Marion County 38 years before moving to Kenton. She belonged to the EUB Church at Hepburn. Mrs. Carothers was married Dec.

12, 1917, to Howard C. Carothers. He survives with four daughters, Mrs. Clifford Osborn of Dola, Mrs. Harmon White and Mrs.

NEW YORK The Broadway Dennis W. and Mary A. Fitzsim- Ohioan Honored WASHINGTON tP) James A. poodson of Akron, Ohio, is one of nine air aces of World War II honored at a luncheon here Wed mons Byron. She was married to Charles Kloppenburg who pre Mrs.

Robert Andrew UPPER SANDUSKY Mrs. Des-sie L. Andrew, 72, died at her Upper Sandusky home at 2:10 this morning. She had been ill for the last six months with cancer. Born Nov.

22, 1885, in Young from the Golden Slipper Square Club, a Masonic-affiliated group, said he will make' a series of speeches on the brotherhood of man and the fatherhood of God. He did not say when he planned to start. i ceded her in death. Mrs. Kloppen treatment is planned for the life and times of William Shakespeare.

Under preparation as a musical by Eddie Davis and Sam Alper, Ihe prospective show is titled "All the World's a Stage." nesday. Sen. Symington (D-Mo), Friends may call at the Curl burg was the last of her family. Surviving are three nephews, Robert Byron of Findlay, Henry By- former secretary of the Air Force, was host. Funeral Home here after 7 tonight.

Services will be held at the Funeral services will be conduct ed Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the M. H. Gunder Sons Funeral Home on W. Center St.

The Rev. W. Ralph Rhinesmith, both of Marion, and Mrs. Joe Vance of Marysville; two sons, Floyd Carothers of Kenton and Carl Carothers of La- Stafford will officiate. Burial will be in Hale Cemetery at Mount Victory.

Friends may call at the FRIDAY STORE HOURS 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Rue; 33 grandchildren; 19 great- grandchildren, and one brother funeral home after Friday noon, and one William Calvert and Mrs; Lester Lamb, both of Kenton. Funeral services will be held George E. Morgan George E.

Morgan, 25, of 475 Grand Ave. died at 5:55 p.m. Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Price 1 1 Funeral Home with the Mr. Onwaller of the Hepburn EUB Church officiating.

Burial will be in the Fairview-McDonald Cemetery south of here. Friends may call at the funeral home. The Wednesday in General Hospital. He was ill one year. A native of Marysville, he lived hare most of his life.

He had been employed by Baldauf Schlientz, then he worked for the Erie Raliroad one year. Born Feb. 5, 1933 he was a son of Ervie G. and Josephine Louck Morgan, the father a native of Delaware and the mother of many variations of this exciting shape for those who can wear the ex- -v, the more conventional fashions to suit each- individual treme or William S. Auld GALION-William Auld, 5 of S.

Union Galion, died Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in University Hospital at Columbus. He had been admitted 10 and underwent surgery Sunday. Mrv Auld was born in Tully Township, Marion County, Sept. 12 1903-.

He was the son of James A. and Eleanor Fjnney Auld. His marriage was March 22, 1941, in Wooster to Bessy Destro. She survives with two daughters, Patricia Jean and Karen Eleanor Auld, both at home, and three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Marysville.

Surviving are the parents who reside at the N. Grand Ave. ad- dress and 10 brothers and five sisters, Frederick, Donald, Robert, Kenneth, James, Ronald and Roger Morgan, all at home, Richard Morgan of London, Lawrence Morgan who is stationed in the U. S. Air Force at Ft.

Dix, N. Mrs. Maxine Hartshorn of Adams Mrs. Virginia Harris of Lexington, and Irene, Carolyn and Edith Morgan at home. Funeral services will be conduct- 1 One Piece! Two Piece! (Juniors' and Misses Sizes) to $22.95 tin Leslie Buchanan of Galloway, Navy, Beige, Grey, Blue and Prints! ed Saturday at 10 a.m.

in the and Mrs. Gerald Bosler, Mrs. Schaffner-Denzer Funeral Home on Ralph Deckef and Richard Auld, E. Center St. The Rev.

Melvin Truex will officiate. Burial will all of Gabon. Mr. Auld resided in Galion for THE newest shape in years. It's smart and wonderfully different it's extreme you may not like it at first but you will become accustomed to it! We are featuring it in many versions in dresses of miracle fabrics as well as pure silks and cottons.

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