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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 17

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 17

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The Marion Stari
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SEVKXTEEH THE MARION STAR, MARION. OHIO THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 144. urn til the ws-ul ainirMiitmi Sheets of Miami Mr.

Gertrad Rawaa of Bijomiryrtoa. LU and Lester Harta of and a and kaif-ea-f Jnun Mull nf New Jer EDUCATION FUN FDR, FOORSTUDEIITSTOIO JlllJIll I WW BV- IIIIIIJ, NEW YORK IVverty a ef.V.rt any cthec fttr nt getting an e4u--, tton. Dr. William Jnn, Mi the of (he mtendetit of New Yotk are fy a rwr. hat cofwiikted.

He hi the live vNWBuvii.Jn mhsch to prove ftivi actwhil ajKtfcint on tn- New York high school ban and duttnat. or lU firta enrolled ut the city mtect. a-week -go- ti tchoiJ a pwgram earned tl.S4i.M2 Uaron Mant UtJicat HtwrwwtNBe mimnw HARRUFF TIRI STORE IM Mow St. hildrcn't; -jy thaf l-: you ff Ut 11 I 1 JlJt'l tyvikw a Mm! kwf i rtk rlM-W ImSm Wf I 1 MiJQs 111. ft III iMiMWkr' I eaftk- gravates a chronic heart ailment.

She asks $350 a month alimony and share in their community property, Her hut-band, Donald RtUm. contractor, says she's feigning ill-neat. C'apC Joaep B. GitMWr Sat urday 9.30 St. Mary Cath olie chun-h, Rev, Thevtore Stubet, tntw4 fr n-th-j trauiing 14 nurwrr.

tr. Janr taut ue cuit.iW the htv Toi Croup Incorporate mt tk AMMata rm O. Aug. 12 nrtary t4 State I.Uard Hun.ttyrt today Muet a rfvurter the til e. Mertw-al of olunibut, a rMwi.it corioa tioa.

I- The htwrparaUtrt Dr. Kits B. TayKir of raummit, Bivtxtehi elect; lr. C. O.

Smith Marttm, rt president, and Dr. Mement of i incmntli, preidrnt. brilliance and lWe to oniamental glass article Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? i wMrruM kr ft iik tirr-ine. r.iita akn kH lain UuaH Ju HkU lull TKKTIt Br elaiM Tb Im. tit HiHfrt aa.

wr- Or kr koidina laia war fnwlr rliHa atkaiin man a. 1.1 1 Oct rTKKTH at ar itrwe x.r I -illUf i ft 417S I Utw ft i kWaMtMaB ajovtMMtcKt ro tTt "otow r' 'iTt iet MtV'Twi, Kv ut 6or fta grl STKtTt HtD OUT IM DIVORCE COURT Atking a divorce, Mrs. Mabie Robson lies on a hospital cart in Lot Angeles, court claiming her husband's cruelty ag Jackson, Robert of Lorain. George of Kent, Willard of East (arming street, Lloyd and Gloyd, Marion and Stanley Rush, all of Rich wood. Mrs, Rosella Water of Raymond, Mrs.

Frances Farquear of Johnson street, Mrs. Gladys Amine of West Mansfield, Mrs. Betty Webb of Claiborne, Mrs. rwikw kii. nue, and Miss Ulenda Rush of Cleveland court.

Another daughter, Roberta, preceded him in death. Mrs. Gertrude M. TamerFriday 2 p. Wise funeral home, Bucyrua, Rev.

H. H. Click, burial Oak wood cemetery, Bucyrus. Ffe. Lewie, A.

CortinittSunday 2 p. Morral Methodist church, burial Little Sandusky cemetery. Friends may call at the George Himminger home south of Nevada. Mri, Margaret Walling Friday p. si.

rtul Lutheran church. Upper Sandusky, Rev. J. 1. Seim, burial Old Mission cemetery.

Upper Sandusky. DEATHS and FUNERALS Max Codding Mas Codding, itmi! "5. formerly of LaRue mt.i Mt Giieed. a.ed in the home of a son, Donald Cad-dsns, to Se.aanv.l.t Xhm awning. He had been tor a tome at Grant hospital in Columbus.

Sum ring wita hi ton are daughter, Mr. Lillian Maci of Air.utbuo, and amer, Mr. Jenkm who? home ihe ft Funeral services be day at 2 in t.e Prescyter tan riurca. Buna! itii be ai Mt G.ltad. John C.

Nickel GALIOX John C. Nickel, of Gallon died 3 a. m. today at the GaUoa City hospital fol-j lowing an illness of two weeks He was admitted to the bos-j pital Wednesday Bight. Bora March 31, 1900, in Ra-f venna, he was a tun of Cbariesj Harsh and Cora Stokey Harsh.) The mother has remarried and, now resides in Kent He was; adopted Aug.

8, 1904, by William and Carrie Nickel of Gallon.) He was a member of the United Brethren church and was employed a a truck driver for the citv of Gallon. Survivine are his mother, his wife, Mrs. Edna Bayles Nickel, whom he married in 1939, two step-children. Warren and Helen Bayles of Gallon, three waters ten and one brother, Mrs. Nettie Evans of Mansfield, Mrs.

Belle cannot sell insurance cheap, Nor would it we could. For good Insurance Can't be cheap, OH cheap insurance good. David Bradley Mill S2f M32.50 rVeam a tmt'i feed for SO 2H hour) Adjmtaole feed tab, 10 to 30 Hf reouirad. W-ta. tam r.WrLnoW000.00 Sesrs Ftm Stsre HI S.

Mala St. Pbone 1(55 Marion, Ohio mi jk '-''i .1 I 1' I sey. nd Geneva Moll of! KeiU, Funeral service will he conducted at 2.38 p. m. Saturday In the Vol funeral home and buna! will be at Caledonia.

Mrs. Myrtle Ann McPike SYCAMORE Mr Myrtle Ann McPtke. 63, of Sell Vernon, near Sycamore, died in the home of; her daughter. Mrs, J. Land, at Upper Sandusky at 1 p.

m. Wednesday. She had been ill two months and was at the Lmd home five wee. Born Aug. 2.

1M4. Wood county, she a a daughter of John and Mimi Burton Deo tel. Dee. 2. 1801.

she married John McPike who died in IMS, She was member of the Belle Vernon Evangelical United Brethren church. Surviving with the daughter hi whose home the died ax son, Clyde McPike of Upper Sandutky, a stepdaughter, Mrs, Edward runner of Toledo, and grand-; children, including a granddaughter whom she reared. Mrs. Roy Harbour of Sycamore. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.

m. in Moore's funeral home here by Rev. Martin. Burial will be in Pleasant View cemetery, west of Sycamore, C. Bingham MT.

GILEAD Roland Cope-land Bingham, 71. died In the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gerald Richardson, in ML. Gilead Wednesday night. He had been ill a week.

A native of Morrow county, he was a son of Dewitt and Harriet Carpenter Bingham, and was farmer by occupation. He was member of the Methodist church here. Surviving with his daughter is a granddaughter. Funeral services will be conduct ed Saturday at 2 p. in the Craven funeral home here by Rev.

Russell Bohner. Burial will be In River-cliff cemetery, Mt. Gilead. Dr. Ira jY Kail Tk fr HUNTINGTON, W.

12 Dr. ira j. Kan. former president of the West Virginia dental society, died today in a Huntington hospital. He observed his 66th birthday anniversary last Friday.

The dentist, prominent in civic affairs here for mnnv vun hai4 suffered cerebral hemorrhage July in. He was former president of the Cabell county board of education, a pioneer In the Boy Scout movement here, a former vestry man of Trinity Episcopal church and a member of boards of several organizations. Dr. Kail wag born Upper! Sandusky, attended Ohio Northern university at Ada and was graduated in dentistry fmm Ohio State university in 1908 Shortly thereafter he was ap-i pointed dental surgeon on the staff of state hospital in Gal- lipolis. O.

He is said to have been the first to hold such position la Ohio. He came to Huntington to practice dentistry In 1911 and had continued to practice with the exception of a period served In the Army during World War I. He was an Army Reserve colonel. Survivors include his widow, the former Marilla Bovit of Gal-lipolis. Funeral Services John Born Friday 2 p.

Ford funeral home. La Rue. burial LaRue cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. W.

Fred Williams Friday 2 p. A. Axe and Son funeral home. Rev. F.

M. Went, burial Green Camp cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Char lea tush Friday 2 p. Merle H.

Hughes mortuary, burial Pleasant Hill cemetery west of Marion. Friends mar call at the xunerai nome. survivors inciuae 14 children. Forest Rush of West Tcols I roawly tho tftm 1 I IIH Mala it. 1' aea-aaaammi taT I' year The troeram work tike this: For the first twe years, student mtxuled hi the toterativ et- eatuw prrtrm." as It ts called.

attend regular eiasw. For the next tw yean, students and attend tlmmm ne wk and wrk the neat Thev i in cairt. one mem bee always being on the fb to insure emplorem that the ptwittdtts win covered. They work at everything from mechaaic to rib- Don cieras. "On-th-lob-lrainlnr is old thin: in New York nubile avhoola.

The roti-erattv program hat been gning on for 33 yean. Thi year 4.0 it udet part id pa ted Earnings are important, Dr Janarn laid, "only insofar aa they make it poatible fur these boy and girl to remain in rhoat In addition they reflect the val- DD, of WllmingU. burial St. Mary cemetery, friendt may at the Oumter and Sim funeral home after 7 30 tonight, Jen T. Ilrre -Fridmy p- Edwin K.

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