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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 3

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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PAGE 3 THE MARION STAR. MARION. OHIO. MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1952. Richuood Unit ISames Mr.

and Mrs. Ashley Alspach Observe 56th Anniversary felt more like screaming than ever. "How soon do you think you can. go up to see Katharine?" he asked. I shot an involuntary glance Girls State Delegate Special Tke RICHWOOD At a recent meeting of Baccarat Post 40, American Legion Auxiliary, tests were given down the corridor to the room prospective Girls' Staters by Mrs.

SPECTATOR-SPORTS SUIT where Lillian lay, and Dicky jumped into the conversation. "If you're worrying about Lillian getting into the picture before six or seven hours, you've got two ro three more thinks coming," he said. "For the first few minutes 1495 Dave McNeal. Mary Lou Grauman of Magnetic Springs was chosen as a delegate to attend Girls' State at Capital University, Columbus, June 21-28. Patsy Shuman of Richwood was selected as alternate.

Mrs. Gale Baldwin addressed the group on "Girls' State Activities" and outlined the weeks activities sponsored by the Amer after she dropped off to sleep you had a right to be uneasy, but she's been under long enough now so she's done to a turn. And -I'll be sitting right here if she does BIG SALE OF waken. I'll put the fear of God or the devil into her if she starts anything." ican Legion Auxiliary. Invitations were read and accepted to attend a meeting April 8 of Delaware Post 115, also a meeting April 17 of the Union Post 79 at Marys-ville.

Membership of Mrs. T. A. McVicker was accepted. (Continued tomorrow) The ancient world made exten sive use of a mixture of gold and silver which was called electrum.

ft3 (7 New styles all at marvelous savings. 400 of them. All the popular weaves for the coming season. MRS. ASHLEY ALSPACH from Delaware County 39 yeaas SUPER-FAST RELIEF! ago.

rney are me parents oi nt children. David Alspacn of 226 Uhler Mrs. Marion Seckel 11 of 341 Thew Mrs. W. P.

Wil I Stops Painful Shoe Friction, Lifts Pressure In A Jiffy. Stops Corns Before They Can Eases Tight Shoes. 3 Removes Corns One Of The Quickest Ways Known To Medical Science. 23 PUTS YOU mJA RIGHT 2PSrfrY your VPj-V REFT! TO NOW laur of 369 Monroe Mrs. Ira ASHLEY ALSPACH Mr.

and Mrs. Ashley Alspach of 368 Monroe St. observed their 56th wedding anniversary Saturday. They were married April 5, 1896, in Carey. A retired carpenter, Mr.

Alspach, 78 is a native of Fairfield County. Mrs. Alspach, 74, is a native of Hancock County. She has been in poor health since suffering a stroke two years ago. The couple came to Marion Ballineer of Fostoria and Mrs.

E. Lobdell of Delaware. They also have seven grandchildren and four sreat grandchildren. Dresses that are value packed. Of the loveliest weaves.

Prints, plain weaves, nylons and others. Sizes 12 to 20 to 24 Vs. Mrs. Alspach has one brother, Walter Jacobs of Washington, D. C.

Love Triumphant Sod NEW By ADEIJE GARRISON 1 ifr 1 I i her that message with no expla nationorshall I tell her why Everyone enjoys saving money and most people know that real savings are right here at GROLL'S. Try us. vou wish to see her?" His reply was prompt and de 1 cisive. "By all means tell her that wish to talk to her about the baby aH nossihle reaction to her carina for him." He stoDDed and looked off into space for a few seconds, a man limartest coming fastiion for Summer the long-stemmed cardigan suit. nerism of his when he faces a problem which I usually do not ROLL'S FURMTUHB For the girl graduate! Really the most adorable new dresses in many a year.

mind. But, as I waited, I felt that WALDO if he did not get through with my directions fairly soon, I should be As I realized what my father's words meant, I felt like thrusting my hands, palms outward, against him, and crying out: "Oh no, no! No! But my tell-tale face had just brought forth one comment. I was determined that there should not be another, and with a mighty effort I made my face a mask I can do it if I have to and was satisfied that not the flash of an eye nor the movement of a facial muscle betrayed my panic at what he evidently expected me to do. It was not that 1 dreaded the talk with Katharine so much, although I had no idea what her reaction would be to a summons from my father. But I had Lillian on my hands, Lillian who, I sorely feared, would be what our great-grandmothers used to call "handful" when she awakened from her sedative-induced sleep.

She'd have to face her own soul, in its vicious determination to prevent by any means possible the marriage of her daughter, Marion, to the girl's fiance, Ronald Brixton, who faced the proba niqkt Oh Jiikf 23- Bttmttm Mat Vtttwtt. OPEN TUESDAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 Nelly Don interprets this clean-cut look in good looking woven stripe seersucker, frosted with detachable white pique cuffs. Brown, red, black, hefio. 10 to 20 and 10Y to 18J4.

shrieking to the high heavens. 95 TO 1 When he finally put a question, I EASTER Means New Clothes To The Junior-Miss 0 lEil me ror EASTER SUNDAY You'll oarade in vour best bib-'n PURCHASE OF MUCH HIGHER PRICED tucker do it in a button and Lightner" creation. For Junior-Miss we have fashion's newest, and at oh! so little prices. GOATS ble prospect of being an almost helpless invalid in a wheel chair for the rest of his life. How I could cope with Lillian's nervous tension when she awoke and at the same time arrange for Katharine's interview with my father, I had no idea.

But that I must manage both, and speedily I knew. My father seldom has free moments, and he always makes any extra time count. I knew that I must make the guesture of alacrity in carrying out his wishes. "You would like to see Katharine as soon as possible, I gather," I said. "That is my wish," my father answered.

"But I do not want to talk to her at all if she is in a rebellious mood. You know her so well that you can tell in a minute or two if she is approachable upon the very touchy subject of Similar to picture Miniature checks are news especially with the full skirt many worn with taffeta petticoats. Sizes 9 to 15 Checks Plain Weaves Novelties SAVE $5.00 SAVE $10.00 SAVE $15.00 Price $45.00 Yes, save on these nicest of all Long Coats. They are so new so choice that they'll sell out in a jiffy! Jack." "One thing I must know," I said. "I suppose you wish me to tell her that you wish to talk with her.

Do you wish me just to give JUNIOR COAT This pendulum suede cloth coat is so young and so right wear it now and early fall. Biege Gold Red Blue $39.95 'FECIAL! 5 JUST ARRIVED WOULDN'T YOU LIKE THIS PLAN BACKING UP YOUR HEARING? Sonotone is the only hearing aid company which offers these TWO assurances to its clients: A fine hearing aid and a standardized PLAN to keep it delivering fine hearing. Briefly, this is the Sono-ton plan: OTHER JUNIOR SUITS $24.50 up OTHER JUNIOR COATS $19.95 up 1. No Sono-r tone will ever be fitted! to anyone! who does DOli nave real need fort hearing help 2. No one From Our Hat Bar $3.95 to $8.95 buy a Last word in style all the favorednew weaves.

Checks Stripes Fleeces Plain Weaves. 00 FOR SET1 4995 1995 to THE BLACK PATENT BAG $5.00 without having their hearing loss expertly tested by Audio-meter and the Sonotone expertly fitted to that individual hearing problem. 3. The Sonotone user is carefully counseled on the successful way to get used to wearing a hearing aid. 4.

The Sonotone user is encouraged to come in often to be sure that the fitting of the instrument is kept in accord with any changes in the user's hearing condition. 5. The Sonotone user travels anywhere knowing that over 400 permanent Sonotone offices are at his service in all 48 states to render standardized, friendly, expert service. SONOTONE OF MARION 207 S. Prospect St.

Marion, Ohio Phono 2-1538 THE WHITE GLOVE $3.00 and $3.50 Easy on the budget and a shortie glove, so beloved by the junior-miss. Stripes are striking for Spring Bold stripes endorsed by Vogue as one of the new American Fashions. Pert Pillbox with matching ascot. Black, Navy, Red, Coffee with White. Millnery Dept.

Tire new craze is black patent in small handbags We feature 3 wonderful shapes. sutton lightner, ltd. Super Values The nicest coats of the season. 131 S. Prospect St..

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