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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 12

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 12

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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MARIO, flmo, niTBAT, MAT 11. AGS TWKLYB LODGE LEADERS AT BENEFIT DANCE AT BUCYRUS SATURDAY jl CUBAN TROOPS FIRE ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FIVE CHARGED WITH' E3Hst ELKS' MEETING HERE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS Burnet bing of InUfim In Eserj Una. were assessed those who Hv were excused, one Tk ir i BCCYRf Mar UTi. cyrjt Mur.lcipaJ Garden IGNORING RED LIGHT; I dismissed and tbm continued. Initia-I S4ve dance 5- jr-i- I arm Is? 11 7T: I T1 1 "4I Dinner Precedes Fish II I I If tit ff I I i ,1:41 5 It I I i'- i CLAIBORNE SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR DIES rugr.l ai ice aiooae caa to fund to buy aeeda for the RUr'v cipal garden and to pay I olowir.g of lota for garden ion and Meeting at Half.

r'( 'o repair work, Paiare den will ha rid for two week. Watch paper for grand opening. smut Ir.wa, i Sever! pift exalted rjlera and The Pied Pipera orchestra cf i trm i ion will furr.ih the min'c P.crrcmbrr Mother with a de 3 urA an, Airripp from Delaware. Galion, Bucyrus licimie Po of Candy made by rna- er candy maketa. Also potted TN-i other citie and town! 8rRPRl-E nitv of Manon, atteoded flowers Tender Main.

the dinner aad meeting of Manon Twenty-nv. re.auve ar.d fr.eti. No 32 B. P. O.

Elk, last surprised Mr. Edward Klir.gj r' All? Open venlng r.d Sunday, nemember Mother on Mothm'Dy mght tne loage nan. Arrested as Police Watch Traffic at Bellefontaine and Pearl. Five motorist were arrested end rharged with driving through etoplight at Pr1 street and Bellefontaine avenue during 70-mlnute period lat Bight In whlrh polic kept a check ia trffie through the Intersection, Those and told p-pcr fs rour, this morning are George v' of 627 Mark street. John Jones, 1.

prospect, F. J. No. 1. L.

Powersoft. 3. of 340 Willow street. K. Hamhleton.

27, of 201 Bellefor.talne avenue, end Jerk Eye. 20. of North State street Decision he chaiges deferred by Municipal Judge. William Mar-tin this morning. Beautiful 1 th Hoxen Vm: C.

F. L'nckrich of Galion. district i I r3j? WAJS Bur.te and Glibert "hrrilati urday rigm ai ner oorr.e south cf Marion in honor cf birthday ments were served in hour. Mrs. Klingel received gifts.

RICHWOOD. May 11 r.en-netr? Kiiio't, 5. t'fli ln Claiborne hoot, died of pneumonia yesterday at hn homo one and one half miles south of Rich-wood. He was ill weeks Mr Ell let was master of Mt. Crmfl Lodge, r.

and A. M. of Rkhwood and was a mtilf of -astern Star chapter of Rtchwood. Mr, Elliott a native of Jackson township, L'nion county. II i survived by hit parents, Mr.

and Mm. -Geoige Elliott, and a brother and sister, p.ernard and Evelyn Elliott, both of Columbus A Masonic funeral will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. the home, followed by burial In th Other fionea with Carnatifioa M. 8AEBACK, S. Mln fci.

deputy grand exalted ruler, who wa to be honor guest at the meeting, was unable to be present on arcount of illnea. The Delaware vii-itora were accompanied by number of the lodge glee club who entertained with several numbers Howera for Mother' Vny Tha most pirriad gift good 4 lectkm on hand. Open avemna and Sunday Phone MA9 liUKE'S FIJP-IMTR Red Men card party tonlgbt, I -J" I1 Price cemetery near Twenty-one filler traffic offense lSe. Red Men'i hall. during the lodge eion.

Eight candidates were initiated. The meeting aa preceded by a fish dinner at p. m. Member of Bird-McGinnis Post No. 162, American Legion, will be guest ad present a program following the lodge meeting in one week.

A sauerkraut dinner will be COMMUNITY'S Silver Parade May 12th to June 9th service qo 7" FOR SIX O.W.1U SERVING TRAY fRF.F.! PRICE COMPLETE, AFTLR Jl.VE Sth, S39.75. Jr O. U. A. M.

Etiebr party Saturday night iBc. i An authorised lecture Chris a ocial feature of the meeting. if tian Relenee at Churrh edifice, Friday evening. May at. 15 o'clock ThU ta a ecene In Havana' lateat riot a high school boy and girl cowered before the gunfire of Cuban eoldier.

Onei atude.nt Kaa aialn and fie were wounded in the diaturhance which brought many repercuaalon. Th atudent at extreme left aa of tboae aerioualy wounded. Aaaociated Preaa photo). See advertlnement In Uxlay'i BELLAIRE. O.

Billy "Reuhart, the "bntfe-boned boy." has another broken leg. His coaster wagon ran into a Teated eed that are iuperlor. Sold only in bull. Ueaet vegetable COURT NEWS roadside rock garden and Billy plant, gladioli bulba. graa acta SUSPECTS IN OHIO mock wedding were features of the party.

Th hoats treated the guest to refreshments, and later a pot-luck supper wa served. RLAKF.S' ALSO OTHER OFFERS, NELSON JEWELRY STORE X. JOHX SPAI LDING HI EAST CEXTER 44 1 14 E. Center St. Phona 5169.

went to bed with hi right leg in cast. It was the 63rd major fracture he has sustained, but the first in Hue for Divorce Mr. FIomi Doll of Girard ave- BANK HOLDUPS ue eek a divorce from Charles A free lecture by John Randall more than a year. Doctor have Doll on the grounds of gross Dunn. C.

S. R. of Ronton, M. A cover that and Is earned In a trunk when not in ne rms been Invented to prol't mobile rompletfly when garage are not. available.

been working to cure hi mysteri- neglect and extreme cruelty in a Subject. "ChrMlan Science: 'The nus bone malady. petition filed in common plea (Continued from Pag Onei Revelation of Abundant Ilf. court yesterday. church edifice, Corner K.

Church 1 St. and Mt. Vernon Friday, He has failed to furnish her with sufficient and suitable clolhlng, she asserts, stating she was obliged to May 11 at :15 m. Yon and your frlenda are cotdially Invited. obtain employment to provide for LARUE GIRL HAS herself.

She abo states he refused to associate with her and accompany her away from home, and BIRTHDAY PARI Here's More Outstanding Mr. Leslie E. Adama of near that he ha a quarrelsome dtsposi- tion. i Alfrrd Donithen and Paul D. Michel represent Mrs.

Doll. aB'-rviwawwsvmaaa ieV' i aMita. wTS-ri ANOTHER jywk week rV-i jt BARGAINS 4 hlM Offerings In Our GREATEST MAY Month of Savings! LaP.ue entertained at a birthday party Thuritday afternoon In cele-bratipn of the sixth annlvereary of her daughter, Ioretta May Adama. The occasion alo marked the aawedoff shotgun and a high powered tifle In the houi On the alert because of report aome of the member of PHHngee'a gang hd hi ln tbe vicinity In the pant few days, a policeman In a aijuad car gave chase last night to a man who ran through a atop light. The man fled after hi automobile wa wrecked In a ditch.

It was determined the machine hail been purchased In Muncle. by men suspected of being member of the Ohio hand of bank rohber. After calling the federal agents, a houae previously under uppirlon was aurrounded quietly. After a short wait, the man believed to have fled from the wrecked machine earlier In th eve-ning entered the house. One of the officer knocked on the door and demanded that those Inside mirrender.

When no on an-iwered several tear gaa bomb were thrown inside. Hopkins, Taylor and a woman, Thelm 'Michten, birthday annlvereary of Mra. Rob ert Evana of Marion, a guest, lie- freiihrnenl were aerved at two THE FINEST OF THE NEWEST table, each centered with a large QUE GALLOU Whoistl ccirminihan inches birthday cake. The celebrant re ceived a number of remembrance. June Evana entertained with Correction The divorce granted Thursday by Common Pleas Judge George B.

Scofield in the action of Robert C. Watts against Mrs. IxMiise Watts of Marlon was awarded to Mrs. Watts and not to Watts as was reported in last night's issue of The Star. Watt withdrew his petition several day ago and the decree waa granted on Mrs.

Watts' eroaa petition, court records show. Custody of their child was awarded to Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Watts was represented by the law firm of Mouser, Young, Mouser Wiant and Watt by the law firm of Carhart, Warner Carhart. aeveraf recitations and Doria Miller aang a group of number.

Present were Mr. Robert Kvana, Mr. M. Evan, Mra. J.

Evan. Mrs. A. ficor, Mra. W.

Biadshaw, Hobby 10 una, June Ellen Evana, Joan Evana, Junior Evan and Buddy Evan of Marlon, Dori Miller of Meeker, Mia. C. E. Kletx- oon BtHugered to th door and aur- reiidered. eAilr (At Sintltlr DttUr lor 4 foldtr which explains ffii'i try H-C (or 20 in your car.

One of th men a ahott while previously had attempted to escap through a window but wa stopped by ahol from one of the officer. Police eaid ttjey believed Taylor gave an assumed name. They said man of Proapect, Keva, Doria, Frederick, Donald, Loretla May, Martha June and Jannett Irene License Issued License to marry waa Issued In probate court yesterday to E. M. Mayes, decorator, of Cherry street and Myrtl Fulton of West Center treet.

Adama, charge ITI a 'A- Fw AltcmUon. SjViUv Hopkins wa believed to be parol a violator from the Ohio State A portable deviue from whuh ji In uf elfflrlinHv tmatcd air art jecd been invented In (ier- inany tor thawing it troia railiiy It rhpw. -f ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED A party of about R0 friend and CetflW '9 Sniltn Kff'i'l Ctmftni (In.) Tlicsr; flatti ring creations will walk out of our store in double-quick time. all selected crip, new summery fashions. under priced for tomorrow's selling.

Don't Mis ItJ HIGH SCHOOL GIRL IS CLAIMED BY DEATH neighbor of Mr. and Mr. James of Brush Ridge met last I night at their home to celebrate their eleventh wedding anniversary An old-fashioned belling and a U'W'. C45ZS LI I A I tICS South Main. Ruth Mabel Peterson, 15, Passes Away Following Operation.

Misa Ruth Mabel Fetetaon, 15, a WATCH CLOCK JEWELRY REPAIRING Fin Swiss Watches and American Railway Watches a claltv. Will Call for Clocks. KNICKLE-STEINMETZ R- Citisen Loan Bldg Pb, VALUE EXTRAORDINARY The New 2 and 3 Piece LINEN SUITS sophomore at Hmding Hiiih school, died of complication following an WINNING 1000 New Customers WATCH for tho ARROW! MAY mm Action! Style! Value! Ti ot's Kleinmaier's These Days! operation, yesterday at 5.4." m- at th City hospital. Mis Peteraon, an orphan, lived nyith her grand mother, Mr. Mary Baaelcr of 20 Kenmore avenue.

She was born In Marion on May fir 19. 1918, to Emerson Peterson, a native of Marion, and Florence Raseler Petri on. a native of Mar Smartly tled in Natural I.ineus. Some with smart contrasting trim. Some with contrasting blouses.

rA' WATCH A ClM lMBl'Jk windows W-. 1 yfifl fWia? daily feat DAY lon county. She was a memher of Emanuel How upon row of new Spring; Suit running ffte fuantlrt of favored 5n'nr colors fabric Be sure to Mr Lutheran church and the Girls' Glee club and mixed chorus of the high school. JSPECIAl Besides her grandmother ahe leaves one Marguerite, who makes her home with Mrs. Raseler, and one brother, Charles Peterson OPPORTUNITY of near Cardlngtnn.

Here's Timely May Values for Men 'Si inc. 1,.. I v1 1 i The funeral will be conducted 77it AVio "Hyde Park" Bi-Swings 25 Mondny at 2 at the home and at 2:30 p. at the Emanuel Lutheran church with the pastor. Rev.

J. W. official rial will be made in the Marlon cemetery. Friends may view the body Saturday at the Schaffner- THIS WEEK COMPARE Queen tunerrtl home on East Cen iff ter Street and Sunday and until funeral time at the Raseler home. MDWEV WdDlRTIHI It pays to light your home with West-inghoase MAZDA Lamps.

They have the tested quality that assures full value of the ctirreiit used. Buy them by C.D.&.V1. ELECTRIC CO. Hoys' Seersucker "JACKIE JUMPER" SUITS 1 Wpree PAY WEEKLY AS YOU WEAR! Graduates and Juniors The Iiright of f'ofgr at the price of ordinary riot lira. Jumper Shotta Slacks Jacket 9gc ea.

EARL II. MINES, 45, TAKEN BY DEATH clt The Mar RICH Woon. o. May iEarl Hmes, 45. of complication of disease, this morning at his home near Marysvlll.

Mr. Hlnes waa married Oct. 31. 1917. In Marysvlll to Nannie Mulvalne who died 22 months ago.

WJIS member of the American Legion post and 0 ct venture of Marysvllle. Surviv-ing him are one daughter. Agnes, one son, Karl Mines a stepdaughter. Edna Hinea. a sister.

Mrs. Lee Redmond of Delaware and hiother. Guy Mines of nearBvhalla. The funeral will be conducted Sun-dav at 2 p. at the home.

Burial will be mule In the Maekill Voting Wen's fry, Rnin JERKS S. fiFfl UP to Oxford Rlue Chifints Sport IU S22.S0 frmrf Socks) 1 I I CLOSING OUT! OtR ENTIRE STOCKS OF Misses' and Women's COATS and SUITS l3 to l2 OFF Our Already LOW TRICES! pri. 2r2rc And $19.90 These suit are the lat word in style and value! .00 OUR CUT TO YOU! CHOICE of finr TIE or a now RFLT rU C.kI.Eithrrli uit. Men's and wing Vcn's ooeooooooooooooooooooooot STRAW HATS ill Soft or Sailors EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY DURING MAY at and the riplit Furnishings, Hats, and Shoes to make the smartest outfit! "2 1U W. CENTER ST.

qpoo 0 0 THE 9c mM a 9 Saturday Luncheon Menu Fried City Chkkcn Mashed Totalo with Cream Ciratv HMffl 1 KIEINMAIER'S I 141-143 S. Main St It Always Pays To Trade at KLEINMAIERS Fruit Jeilo with WTilpped Cream Bread and Butter -'flee, Tea or Milk r-Mi 139 W. Center St. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT 9. for I alms! -saw FRESH STRAWBERRY "Th? ohm- 0 Ilntpitnlily 0000900000000000000000001 i 5UNDAE 10e 9.

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