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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 3

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The Marion Stari
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THZ STAJR. CHIP, MPNTAY. MARCH T. FACE TJIRrK GET UP AT NIGHT? NEW CHAMPION USEIflN MILL TO Around About Marion What Is Your News I. Interet in Every Line AGED MARION WOMAN TAKEN BY DEATH Mafia Jane Baker, 88.

I Stricken; Funeral Strvic Tuesday at 2 P. M. Jne rtaker. RS, of a fue ch.Msen, d.ed i 2 3o p. m.

1 th ht'me i( a eve. IV. 'a of 214 Patten stieet. She ha'l been ill of uremic poisoning foe the lt shvee month. Miss Baker sn txrn Pleasant knvnxh.p on lVv.

28, IS, tUughtrr John M. Biker, a native of Pennsylvania, and Ktita-beth Baker, a natve of the townsh.p. She was a member of Use Bp-t thurvh at Green Cativp The funeral will be romhKie-l Tneljy at p. the W. C.

B.vt1 hinera! hone on West Ci-lumbsa sbeert. Burial will be made Pleasant Township rrm. tery Frieivl may call the fu neial home. DELAWARE TO GET NEW WATER MAINS A- GET NEW MACHINE Ts Manufacture Turkey Announcea ax uiu FCrt MJIs Meeting. 4 machine which a special feed for be installed in the of Old Fort Mills announced Saturday Turner of Hamsburg.

he spoke at Hotel Mar of 22 repre- of the company from and Mary-" ruch.r.e weighs ap- two tons and will be from Kentucky -i made as soon as -Ti machine be r. the Harrisburg plant 'ny. meeting, which be-. a. m.

and continued -rs. with a luncheon at 3- taken rp with discus-. of several concerning new sources which the company m.II charge all feed to a great extent. One company officials said, witn wnicn iour 1W save been experimenting ust year to determine will stop paralysis in L. Short, sales manager of Maricn branch was In charge i the meeting.

'The Buccaneer' at Palace Is Vivid Historical Film H.stosy. made md with en-, tfttaiaiiwt and bvc-usnt tn by a ct headed by Ms-vh, ne caneer." Pa lav feature Tueily, mxmniended ente- ta.ntnent ful Jean Lafnte. P-rate king of Bai atari. ptayevl by Mrh, An rVv-eiieiitly suiswi.ng role i thai of dcf. Ak.m Tsutiroff as the fanvou You.

cannoneer of Na-i I Iwinw the pirate; i lieutenant. The H-utgarian tmHMlatn, Franciska tiaal, in tte nil of the l.tiie IKifch girij who devoir herwlf to Lattue, I )4i- iw.t capability than n.l of the nnouvM by H.vl-j ly.o.l Mai got Cra-1 name has the rnie of the Lou i si-: r.a ldy for lov of whom L-fitte- turn his kn-alties to Andy Jack-) son and wins the Battle of New Orle.ins in the War 1812. La-' is the hero of New Orleans for a brief houruntil his little' Dutch girl turns up a big re- oi'tii'il in his honor, wearing a I brooih of Grahame" sister, t.Hkrn one of the pirate raids Jaikwn his promise thati be given an "hour it ever anything happened, and, lrme hik1 his pirate and tu iinng httie IHitth irl atl awajrj to other shores. An amusing color cartoon fc- tunng tlse three little inopkrv "See No Evil." "Ilenr No Evil" and "Sik No Evil," a abort suiit of the big name ban.b. and a rsevvsieel round Out an program.

H. II. SYCAMORE DRIVER IS GJIVEN $50 FINE errlal a lki ITPF.R SANDUSKY, March 7 Ceoige Mayman of near Sycamore was fined $5(1 and eot tn the Court of Mtivor Charles S. Ymgling at Tiffin, Thursday evening on a rharge of driving while intoxicated, lo which he pleaded guilty. kk mvooti i to mi it J.

Hrker of llirhwwd will be the staker at a meeting of tfie Rich wood Towmrnd rluh Thurxday night at 8, W. It. president, announced lnstallstion of sier owns In Pelawate a exxst of uiviler WPA prolfvt received President R.eveH' approval c-cxirding to a notification received by member of the Ohio deleg.ition. tlie Associated Pre ropnited Uxl.iy, EaBipmnt that can carried knipstk ha been There't Something of MRS. MVIKS KITIS Tne Jancrai of Myers who died Thurdiy at her name at 614 Verncn ve-nue was conducted Uxiay at 1 30 p.

m. at the 6ant ar.d at 2 p. ra at Emanuel Lutheran eh arch. Rev. M.

E. Hoiienfen, officiated. Burial was niaj St. Paul Lutheran cemetery township. Mrs.

Myers waj the mother of Miss Myers, a teacher in the public schools. M-CEVT til FT A purse containing 30 cent was taken from the residence of C. E. Deyson at 226 Wallace street Saturday r.ighs. according to a report to police.

The theft was apparency the wrrV- of a sne.k thief, off.cers said. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Jack Hoagland, 212 Barnhart ft. Phone 6040. Nl'KSES MEET TONIGHT A business and social meeting of District No. 7, Ohio State Nurses' association, will be held tonight at 8 at the City hospital.

Miss Loretta Winters, hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Rose Cuie. Miss Mary Breneman and Miss Mildred Bemnger. Refreshments will be served. SALES TAX INCREASE Receipts from sales tax stamps, issued in the office of County Treasurer Homer D.

Cole last week totaled $4,603.18 or 1.287.68 more than the previous week' collection. The weekly total is $1,489.48 less than that of the corresponding week a year ago. CIVIC ORCHESTRA CONCERT Tickets on sale at Shell station, corner Prospect and Church after 7 p. m. Tuesday, March 8.

ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. George Burroughs and son Jack of Leader street, Mrs. Leona Sanderson of Davids street, and Mrs. Liuie Leonhardt of Silver street attended the funeral of Robert Yazel held at the home of a daughter near Mechanichsburg, Sunday, bural was made at North Lewis-burg.

BAPTislrMEETING SET FOR TUESDAY All -Day County Session To Be at Green Camp. Baptists of Marion county will I meet Tuesday at the Green Camp BapUst church for a day of fellowship and prayer from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Rev. Charles E. Kempton of Riverside Baptist church in Toledo, guest speaker, will talk on "Evangelism In the Church." Lectures will be given as follows: Rev. William Hallbauer of Green Camp, Rev. Ray Hunter, Rev.

Lawrence A. Wood of Marion Trinity church, "Prayer and Evangelism," and Rev. H. M. Palmer of Marion Fite Memorial church, "Evangelism In Church History." A basket dinner will be served at noon.

INDtKGOlS OF I RATION Louis Bibbee. 13, of Mr. Mr-s, Senvur B.btee of asenue, unuewent an iipcraten for an abscessed tvrtMt Saturday afternoon at the City He was repotted oe resting wt.l tas rrnitn.ng. APPENDIX REMO ED Mrs. Carl Hoflman of Akron, of Caledonia.

oper- ted on for removal ot ner p- pendac Saturday nht at the City hnspiuL Her condttxm was re- ported to be good thi morning CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our in-S cere thitnki to our friend and i neighbors tor their acts of kind' i ness. and the beautiful floral 01 ferings. at the death of our hus band and father and Rev, Hot lensen for his comforting words, also the pallbearer and singers, the Schaffner-Denrer Co. for their efficient srvtoe'. Mrs, Henry MauU and Family.

i CONDITION IMPROVES Mrs. Frank M. Knapp of Brad-j ford street is reported to lie im-; proving steadily at the City hos-: pital fvom a major operation sev-i eral weeks ago. It is expected she will be able to leave the ho-! pital in a week or 1U days, MRS. "sT M.

HESSER DIES IN CLEVELAND Widow of Former LaRue and Ada Doctor Passe Away. Word of the death of Mr. Eva Hesser, 73. widow of Dr. S.

M. Hciser. formerly of LaRue and Ada. which occurred Friday night at the home of her daughter Mrs. John Armstrong in Cleveland, has been received by Mrs.

J. A. Slan-ser of East Church street. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon in Cleveland and the body taken to Ada for i services Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at a funeral home. Burial will be made in tlie family plot in the Ada cemetery. Surviving are five children. They are Mrs. Armstrong of 3782 West 3th street, Cleveland, with whom Mrs.

I lesser made her home, Eva Catherine, also of Cleveland. Mrs. Mae Wallace cf Chicago, Mrs. Marion Rice of CresUme and Ray Heaser of Detroit Mrs. Armstrong is In a Cleveland hospital where underwent a major operation recently.

mrs. cai7gardner claimedjjy death rrlal Tkc tar ASHLEY, March 7 Mrs. Dorothy Gardner, 30, died Friday in a Columbus hospital following a lingering illness. RelaUves who survive are the husband, Carl Gardner, the father and stepmother. Rev.

and Mrs. O. C. Porter in St. Augustine, FlaH four sisters, two brothers, one half sister and one half brother.

Funeral service will be held this afternoon at the C. R. Lee funeral home with burial in the Marlboro cemetery. EVERYTHING REDUCED! to dispose of the tok of tke W'iUon Furniture Co. and make room for our own.

Save up to 50 "Uu ihf Wrt ynu ham nluny uxiiixi. CITY FURNITURE MART By Ta iMwtotN rm Each quealKia rount each part of a two-part question. l. A seore (I fair; S9, good. Answers pae li.

J. Who is this j.o erne Against wiiom he running for the senate? 3, Projected provides fur the drafung of men and industry in wartime but say it would be impossible ta try to fix pnee. True or false? J. Did Austria' Chancellor Svhuschrujtg say thai a llitirr could control Aulnis politic but ntt lis army. k) Austria would remain independent, or (c) Austria always would be glad to follow Get many suggestions? 4.

Art the three Albanian princesses who arrived recently in the S. the sistei of King Zog, or the daughTer? 8. What did Switi-erland rertnitiy rei-ugmte as official? What other langtiages are official Switzerland? CONRAD KOHL, 69, DIES AT BUCYRUS Kprrlal la Tk BUCYRUS, March 7 Conrad Kohl, 69, carpenter, died lat night at his home. He was born Feb. 18.

lti9 in Cumberland, Md. lie is survived by hit wile. Mi. Maggie Klohr Kohl, to whum he was married March 25, 1K94, and three children, Frank, of Toledo, Mrs. Mane Smith of Kenton and Mr.

Clara Ruer at home. Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Muni funeral home. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery.

Rev, H. 11. Click, pastor of Good Hope Lutheran church of hich Mr. Kolil wa a member, will officiate. Court News Marriage I.lreiue License to marry were Issued in probate court haturdny ui Lewis T.

Gieawm, laborer, of 661 Fountain street and Alma L. Hobinmm of 34 Waterloo street; Clifford A. Fpreman, lineman, of Marion and Margaret I'. Nickol, sfenogi apher, of 270 Windsor street; William Drummer of 294 Edward street and Pearl Cox of 22 Edward street IWvoree Action Decree granted to Sarah Jane Steven from Hugh J. Stevens, grounds of gross neglect, minor child awarded plaintiff; Donithcn Ac Michel, plaintiff attorney, i New loratlun; 17 1 ITS fl Above is Don McNeill of Kenyon college, Gambier, who recentiy won the national indoor tennis championship in matches played at New York City.

McNeill has a large number of acquaintances in Manon. where he has visited on several occasions. (International News Photo) 3 DRIVERS CITED BY HIGHWAY PATROL Bucyrus Touth One of Tw Before Mayor Dustman. Charles Heath, 19, of Bucyrus was cited by highway patrolmen Sunday afternoon at Bucyrus on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with improper license plates. He was ordered to appear before Mayor George Dustman today.

Leslie Weaver, 27, of Lansing, was cited in Bucyrus by patrolmen for driving an automobile with improper license plates. He was also ordered to appear before Mayor Dustman. Patrolmen cited George R. Miller, 27, of Toledo on route 23, south of Manor, yesterday at 5 p. m.

for failure to register a motor vehicle. He posted bond of $9 for appearance in municipal court here March 12. CONTEST WINNERS DINED BY LOSERS Losers in an attendance and membership contest sponsored by the Men's club of Trinity Lutheran church south of Marion entertained the winners at a dinner last night at 6 at the Pleasant Township school. Fifty-five persons attended. Gilbert Benz- ler, president, presided.

Talks were given, by Rev. Edgar W. Schuh, pastor, and captains of the teams. A social hour followed dinner. W.

G. TRINE, 84, DIES AT GALION pn-UI Tke Mar GALION, March 7 William G. Trine, 84, former Morrow county resident, died this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Doro-thjr Morton of Galion, after a three weeks' illness. Mr.

Trine came to Galion from Morrow county 21 years ago. He was born in Baltimore, Md. Surviving are the daughter, two grandchildren, and a brother and sister in Michigan. He was a member of the First M. E.

church of Gallon, The body will be at the Morton home until the funeral hour, Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Snyder funeral home. Burial will be made in Fairview cemetery. Qneeqe Kneel AT EASEI NO SALES HO SPECIALS NO DISCOUNTS JUST.

A RELIABLE OPTICAL SERVICE AT LOW COST TO YOU! TWO PRICES ONLY Vav YU CAN PAY MRE oi.Assrs (J classes -f Any presrlplon your eyes rejulr Tliolce of Flame or Rimles. Any Style, ny Shape even Tinted Leme. All work uncondiUonalljf guaranteed to your aUsrattlim. Offirt hwirst 9 to 5 30. 0en Saturday night Other night by xintmnt Dr.

Carroll Ritchey, O. D. tftwl irrp, ir- ir burning 1 Is'fMli vt A- Jv. 4 fc rT.4 Mi U. It hh.4..

mx is-i, fvM twexi 4Mr tM (mvi a lH vH! ftianvM fc pt Genuine Kingfeu HOSIERY Qoaliiy tall Ftahloned All tha New Shade Sheer hillnn or I tear Servlf finals oJ Center HI. Phono 1141 Ml What cigarette do the tobacco growers smoke themselves?" "Camels by a large majority "say planters who know the kinds of tobacco bought by each popular cigarette T. N. William, well-known grower, ef Winrhestfer, Kentucky, "A rlanter iiioM tobacco. Ixt rrpa libxt a I ever had and th Camel pop? bo'iyH my tx-it leaf Jun't any UMtien where trie mar ita lubaccos li.es tit Cornel (W(W'i," lip pd'-ee, tlat' wnat i.

B. pts-'fr, ft from film bujir, T.rai i buy jiit ana That; mfl fiMr U4 'f ur'v ha I (r-lwl'f'iiii menu. It'4 hy I 'iil Ci 'V 's I ton, who 4r ft i tvi ffir ,1: to lorra a iumuk iyi nark from fouriklfc Beware Kidney Germs if Tired, Nervous, Aching Aft Tws Run Ootu Hrms. (uflVr A chine Sruuen Joint? Do JMl Oft Op JflCEtta, Of Lief from Bumin PusHi, Trequent rriii, Loai of Appetit and Energy ja. srje trtw euae ofwn my be gf rmj frooexS Uw body durlnc odd, or by tj tawih or tons-(a thai nrncmng.

TtMm Rrro nay ttci th dellct mein-brhiM tout or Biadder nd often note mnen trouble. Ordinary medicio cr iwp much because they don't Ogot tru m. Tb doctor formula Crate, now itoctrd bT ail dmnrista, ataxt fighting Kid-d je-ni la 1 houri and mut prow entirely i.t?K-tory In 1 wlt and be eiactly the you ned or money bacfc la gnar-irurd Telephoo yoat druggist for Cyntn teim-i todaY. Tn guarantee cvotecta yon. Copr.

1837 The Knox Co. Aav SPECIAL OLD FASHIONED HARD MIX CANDY Gallah er 141 West Center Street. INSURANCE EVERY KIND OF but Life G. Farr Larie 1204 S. Main St Ph.

5112 When the Sltcual BE lb. (o)C Regularly 15c 197 W. Center St. INUl IUf. ABOt'T CREDIT TERMS Phone 7101 floor, l.t'pumia lililt.

I0NE REED, Hoflywoed' Daring Movl. Stunt Ctrl, fter a hazardous feat, asked for a Camel. And that led to the quexinn: "I oottccd chit you're a steady Camel smoker, Miss Reed. Do you have definite reasons for preferring them to other cigarettes?" You've nothing to fear when you wear "Zephyr" the delightful 2-lhread, wispy aheer stocking. Let the Spring winda blowl Your legs will always be smart looking lovely.

$1.00 THIS SNOWS Mist Reed is on of htf diring ttunit Icipitig from a speeding car to a locomotiv. I know wbt hard i ok is," beto thankful with a CamcL" "Many a for thai thry lift' I get HERE'S MISS REED'S ANSWER: "Ye, Indeed, I ceruioly ban. Camel are distinctly different in many way. Going through my stunts over and over is a severe test of healthy nerve. 1 smoke Camel all through the day, and my oerve don't feel the least bit frayed.

Being so mild, they are gentle to my throat too. After a meat I enjoy Camels 'for digestion' You lee in ao many ways. Camel agrti with me." DARINOT Ye! Foolhrdy? Not Ion RuJ ineui ubal Aft aWag. And the is careful in ber choice of cigarette, bttte, as the "It mean a lot to an to know that my cigarette gri with mal Kit Millions of otlM people find that Camejs giv them what thay want In tmoklngl PHOENIX HOSIERY Camel ara matchless bland flnar, MORE EXPfNSIVC T0HACUJS Tarkiili aad of life. you are not now enjoying Camels, perhaps you, too, will fiod that it meant a lot to smoke Catn-(ls th cigarett (hat is made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS, Turkish and Domestic.

It' Camel for star tcuoi girl lone Reed I It Camel for the famout diving expert Commander Ells-berg! And for golf champion Ralph Guldahl; speed flier Rotcoc Turner; and men and women ia all walk Domestic. Only Phoenix makes VITA-BLOOM the hosiery that wears longer stays beautiful U.A tit 4, I ir 4 il wrttal vi.sy FOR RECREATION Mis Re! like cooking outdoor sport. And Came 1st "Hollywood teem to hav decided pref-erencc for Cunel," aha ay. notica that ao many of tha star prefer Camel." Us To kt tbanr I I mef A I IT" hviyin best 1 a rtw." e.4dleas:Sar4ava -4 a 1 v' t'iT vif i I smoke Came 'a jitive ei'TrivB to- ai x- jmm- -fr. m4 rf I atuanft'r UI.IV r.

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