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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 22

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 22

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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TWENTY-TWO THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 19 E. FAIRGROUND Home-Owned Home-Operated At RICHMOND Medic Alert9 Effort Opens Kenneth Rife, Former Court Deaths and Funerals 3J rnnirr FT" I Wfo1 Ilnvil I Nov. 24, 1901, the son rfu.the. Official, Dies Wise Fran).

Mnnie bracelet Reveals Health History Of Wearer A month-long campaign to familiarize Marion area resi- William Joseph Boyd, day-old Corbin. On Sept. 30. 1922. he Kpnm5tn Fran Bifo for son of Joseph and Dorcas Burr married the former Dorothea 1 4a; lr: Rnvd of 144 Garden St died-l i iormer LHruinca mer Marion Municipal Court bai-Koya ot 144 uaraen a to Snaw who survives.

ijff indav at today at 1:30 a.m. in Marion: as a retired unexpectedly today at hrn tlr remta duwinuune 3:30 a.m. at his home at 600 Lee DAILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M.

fo 8 P.M. ic dealer and tanner St. He had been in uncertain I of, pi: jSfcy nPFM MnJhH? ml at the hospital riday Surviving with the widow are nplth fr VPar Surviving besides the parents one s0 of ealth for the last a sister, Mary Carol sklpr J' Mr- was aPPmted Mr. Rife was appointed a sister, Mary Carol 'one sisler Mrs Pear, bailiff dents, Wfsaving service are thA Marmn nnnrt nn t' a Wells of Forest- and three 9fi4 a rvr; 7 way by the Marion Association mi. emu mi a.

oiau.cy "ju j--- I jfo ITn-Wuitope liet's go Burr' 31 A half-sister preceded him in Tte to is double- Fu arr gements are be-' dfh- 1 9 7 ner ser ce He barre.e itl an effort to alert in comp eted by the M. "era be con- torpedoman on the serv'f as well Gunder Sons Funeral Home, iJlS? USS Sailfish and as to inform law enforcement i Bristol! uneral Home of Carey officials, firemen, doctors and k'h burial in the Wharton Cem- Jf hospitals about it. raaerinq Jirs.uarenre shout jetery. Rev. R.

P. Smith and. Iarj Ray Isay) general ehairman RICHWOOD Mrs. Lona Fred Landolt will offici- mPmhpr nf for the sponsoring Marion Area Shover, 75, of New Bloomington ate. rnends may call at the FratPrnil 0r.

Association of Life Underwrit-! mnerai nome alter tonigm. i dcr of Poice" and Veleran ers, said 60,000 pieces of de-; died Friday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Francis Hospital at Wilmington. where she had been hospitalized following a fall a few Foreign Wars.

He was born Kuphael klialu-llhaiis i Marion April 21. 1920. the son tnbuted throughout the area. Ttnhail Kna. ot -Stanlev and Kozel a Koush J- I The New Kroger Mailer Will Be Reaching You Friday, Saturday or the first of next week THE MAILER COUPON GOOD FOR THIS WEEK WILL BE HONORED NEXT WEEK.

weeks ago. She was visiting her' THE LITERATURE describes 68, of 205 S. Poplar his tamer survives ana mr Hi f.h,r irviWc anH DdIa IS dd on Frida resides at St. Petersburg, vice and has an Newa Del. Bucvrus Com-1 He married (he former Emma cat'on bIank for those.

interested in becoming a member of the! LLlr nf aH munitv Hospital. He suffered a Sandbower in Jellico, on the daughter of James and inp 5 m9 anH sho survives June 5 1959 and she survives, non-prom organization. Irene Calvin Dean. She married ib' fathP nf a Medic Alert Foundation is an Born Feb. 12.

1897. in Galion. He was the father of a son, IIUULM Clarence Shover in September 1907 and he died in 1956. She was a member of the he was the son of Henry and Kenneth F. Rife Jr.

of Caledo-Sadie Smith Knabenhans. nia; a stepson, Gary Silvers, In 1936. he married Esther1 who is serving in the U.S. international nonprofit organization headquartered at Turlock, which provides a vital protective service for those per- Millcreek Church of Christ and CAN'T CvV Ihe ReLcT He moved to Bucyrus in 1920 111., and two daughters, wun maaen neaun Pr0D- Bloomington. rnKnn wk Pif nfVM Hems.

(rom Galion. He Edith Ann Rife of Fall River, 'aro in was a printer, The service consists of a bracelet which diabetics, epilep Mrs. Summers in Newark and'and owned and operated the, Mass. and Mrs. Martin Augen-Mrs.

Frances Karell of Atme ln "Caledonia. tics, heart patients, persons with ''m 1 S1TSH MARKKTS mm of the Crawford County ers, John A. Rife of 1172 Glen-jre to certain drugs Mrs Ethel Lowe of Columbus-' Democrat. wood Dr. and S.

Marvin allu iluv grandchHdret and xl surviving are a son, of West Kingston, R.I.; two sis-! hdden problems may wear day great-grandchildren Donald of Columbus; a daughters, Mrs. John V. Parish ofiana mSm- F.mpral arrancrpmpnis are he- ter. Miss Suzie L- Knabenhans'365 N. Prospect St.

and Mrs. I of Bucyrus; a sister, Mrs. How- Robert Meister of 109 ALSO provides a central LIFESAVING LITERATURE. One of the free literature dispensers describing the Medic Alert service is shown here being inspected by Mayor Eugene Yazel (right) following its presentation to him by Ray Isaly, general chairman for the Medic Alert campaign by the Marion Area Association of Life MARION PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ard Schreck of Galion, and two! and five grandchildren. tlle service at its headquarters grandchildren.

I Funeral services will be con- wlth the complete medical his- Funeral services will be con- ducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the torv of eactl member available ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. inlBovd Funeral "Home with Rev physicians and other author- 3Irs. Nolle 3Ira1ev WORTHINGTON Nelle the Munz Pirnstill Funeral Martin Hollensen of lzed personnel on a 24-hour, col -Mrs. Dotv Mealey, 81, a retired re- Home.

Rev. Norman Y. Prich- Friends may call at the funeral lect lelePnone ca" basis in Dy the presence of the brace-lhe warning bracelet and from home after 2 Sunday. Bur-i emergencies. iet on the wrist of persons! this developed the idea of the ial will be in Marion Ceme-' niaceiti is sup- wl(h diabetes, allergy to sulfa! organization.

plied to persons who apply for drugs, penicillin and so on Marion area residents who tery. memoersnip wno nave any oi a have such problems can obtain ceptionist at Ohio Slate's Uni-ard will officiate, and burial versity Hospital and a native of will be in the Fairview Ceme-Marion, died Friday in the Elm-j tery. Friends may call at the hurst Nursing Home at Wester- funeral home Sunday afternoon ville. I and evening. Mrs.

Mealey as a member of Trinity Episcopal Church of Co- Mrs. Lee Decker slfrt'ving are a daughter, Mrs' RP0Dr P'J11 number ot maaen neaith pron- The ORGANIZATION was the descriptive literature from Former County Teacher Claimed iems wnicn couia speu aisasier; started by Dr. Marion C. Col- any number of locations in if not properly treated in a few years ago after his stores, banks, doctors' offices of a variety of emergencies. I young daughter suffered a near; and other locations where it A large number of persons fatai shock from a routine tet- will be on display, already have become members anus antitoxin scratch test ad- A lifetime membership fee is of the organization and bv a doctor who was I $5 or S7.50.

dependent on wheth- Richard F. (Alice) Thrall of 1 rvicnwuuu Miss Ethel Porter, 83, former Worthington, two grandchildren; din Memorial at Hospital of Caledonia, died Friday and four great-grandchildren. IU luui citui c.i UUUV.11UUI 1,11, already have been saved treating her for a cut finger, jer a stainless steel or a sterling til ii i nn Qhr IiqH hiinn ill 7 Hire Services will be conducted by D. n- 0 Nursing Home in Columbus. She! nui in niunw'uuu jjcl.

io. Fearing she might be admin-: silver bracelet is desired. The Native of Union County istered a fatal dose of the anti-j bracelets are designed in dif- Fearing she midit be bracelet is desired. The m.r 1 1 .1. Rev.

Roger Nichols, rector of was a retired teacher. 1890, she was the daughter of vt -i Trinity Church, at 10 a.m. rr IldUVC Ul 1V1UUUVV lyUU V. toxln sometime the future, terent styles for men, women 3iiciumi) in Jiissoun her father hit upon the idea ofand children Monday in the Rutherford- Vnhe was born in March, 1882. Corbin Chapel Worthington.

i 1 m.Zw After teaching for some time in Word was received today by Friends may call at the funeral the Margengo vicinitv. she trans-! Mrs. T. L. Pierce of 832 N.

home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 She was a member of thelferred in 1921 to Caledonia and State St. of the death Friday I First Methodist Church of Rich-aht first and second grades; of an uncle, L. Shaw, 81, of p. ill. ouuuiiy.

Burial will be in Marion Ceme-; years. She was a member nf Independence, Mo. tery where graveside services i cub and (he' 2Q c)ub Caledonia Memorial Metho- He was born in Union and had been in failing Die o.in.uuicu iui 11. a.m. iu u.knnj u'ai vimiLii.

me Human oo- OU1V1V1MK Willi llic nuauanu Monday. Contributions may be 8h dety of the church and the health since August. He was the made to the memorial fund of Adelphae Karitos Class, Rebekah! last of a family of nine chil Cowgill of Richwood; a broth Trinity Episcopal Church. er, Harold Curry of Grove City; three sisters, Mrs. Marie Roe Lodge and Past Noble Grands jdren.

Club, the Marion County Retired! Surviving are his widow, Ella Teachers Club and the National Shaw of Independence and buck and Mrs. Margery Burt, PARFY Franrk i fSaml'both of Marion! and Mrs. Paul-; Retired Teachers Association. nieces and nephews in the Mar Corbin fi4 of Wharton died at me Roberts of Norton, and eceivea ner training So Fr dav a his hom three grandchildren. jOhio University at Athens.

Funeral services will be con- 8 JO p.m. Friday at nis nom. Surviving are two sisters, ducted Monday in Independence. kTLMf tmX gold vsema i handled bv the Cheney-McKeeiMrs. Newell Knouff of Columbus i in pih' Funeral Home here.

Friends Mrs. A lb Liggett of i.v. uviu in nn.uiu.rn, i nun VVnrri nf hop rfnoth i mav can at me iunerai nomej Township, Wyandot County, i was recevea Caledonia bv after 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Mrs.

Orral Garber. Funeral Services Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in OPEN SUNDAY 10 HI 6 ML dn Till TLqes Customs change concepts change governments and ideologies and boundaries change. The deep-rooted basic principles of human conduct never change. OPEN James J.

Rynn Monday 9:30 Memorial Church. Rev. W. Dale a.m., St. Mary Catholic Cole and Rev.

S. E. Kaetzel will burial St. Mary Cemetery, officiate. Burial will be in the Friends may call at the M.

H.JEbenezer Cemetery in Morrow Gunder Sons Funeral Home, County. Friends may call at the Mrs. Harold W. Williams church after Monday noon. Monday 1:30 p.m., M.

H. Gunder Sons Funeral Home. Rev. M. E.jIaro(l Cassell, 38, Hollensen, burial Marion Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Former Ieilenl, Dies funeral home after Sunday noon. Harold F. Cassell. 58. former-Darold J.

Jercw Sunday 2 Iy of Marion, died Thursday p.m., Timson Allen Funeral night in the hospital at Kalama-Homc, Caledonia, Rev. S. E. jzoo, Mich. He had suffered a Kaetzel, burial Caledonia Ceme-j heart attack.

His home was in tery. Friends may call at the! Kalamazoo. A retired automo-funeral home. bile dealer, he had been man- Mrs. Edgar C.

Liles Sunday lager of Short Ford, from 2 p.m., Shields Funeral 1949 to 1952 and resided on For-Forest. Rev. Samuel Furrow, 'est St. here, burial Cemetery. While in Marion, he was a Friends may call at the funeral member of First Presbyterian home.

Church and the Marion Country Porter Cooper-Monday 10 30 CIub- He was an Ohio Wesleyan a.m., Denzer Funeral graduate. Rev. J. C. Collins, burial Mar-' Surviving are his widow.

Mrs. ionCemcterv. Friends mav call Maxine Hayes Cassell and two Super Duper Southland Shopping Center Phone 382-1166 Open Daily 9 till 9 Sunday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 9" 9 CLOSED SUNDAY AS USUAL The principle of the Golden Rule is as sound today as it was when it was first written clown and it was an old and respected principle even then.

That wc have just been reappointed as a member of the Order of the Golden Rule is a source of great pride to us because membership in the Order proves that we offer service which is truly "Measured Jtfof by Qold, hut by the QolAen Rule." if 1 I 1 A 1 y. at the luneral home after Sun- sons- ruuiara n0 is siauonea Read the Display Ads with the U.S. Air Force at Del dav noon. Rio. and Thomas, a student of dentistry in the University of Detroit.

for (icMifioiHif jriKc-fioii call Funeral services are set tenta tively for Sunday in Kalamazoo. Held on l. Charges OPEN SUNDAY IQAM.P-M. Sp GROVE CITY. Pa.

(AP)-A SCHAFFNEH OENZER New Castle man, under indict Ambulance Slavic ment in Ohio on 15 charges of using alleged counterfeit securities to get $225,000 in loans at SERVING MARION FAITHFULLY SINCE 1866 lain ir a mm Tis Community's Member for the 26th Year five Youngstown area banks, is Slit tree on S4.000 bond todav following arraignment on a similar charge here. The FBI said Friday the federal charge against James R. Ferrese, 39, grew out of a loan he allegedly obtained from a Merntt Island, bank for $75,000. jnUrnalicnaL tX, STRIETMANN ZESTA mi4 in Tt CRACKERS Mb. Box In many emergencies oxygen is vital so for complete protection call 382-2115 an immediate and continual supply is available.

BOYD FUNERAL SERVICE TOWN anil COUNTRY Hi. IFdDdDIIDD.niIEim Rt. 4 South Prospect St. 122 W. Columbia Phone 382-2115 ff.

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