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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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PAC3 THE MARION STAR. XIARION, OHIO CATUHD AY, MAY luck lunch was served. Mrs. lit. tiEQ ir.GTS r.inni:r -jdv auto William Fleming was welcomed Minstrel Heads-Cast.

Mrs. Robert A. tlausans opened her parsonage home on Davids street Thursday night for a meet (41S Nerth Iain Street) Oil VJATEfl SYSTEl ing of the Missionary society of For EmaSctmsi Show Mere. as a new member, and Mrs. E.

Brewer was a guest E2ADS BOYS CLASS Charles Carpenter was elected president of the Boys class of the Lee Street Presbyterian1 church A Clean Car in 9 Minutes 013 VZEZlA xf 7 thp Mt iltions were by 1 Emma were made to this Ccareyar System attend the annual house party, for Thursday night Richard Carr Gilead village council voted week to go. ahead with the proposed water improvement? approved by village voters at the election last November. Action on the improvement bad been tabled Wheel Pits Baptist women at Granville in August. A letter was read from a German woman to whom? the society sent clothing and yard was elected vice president; Donald Moore, secretary and Lowell Ej SCOTT SSeSSTJSRAY Bay Kindle of 678 Silver street will be a featured performer Cunday in the WRJD-lfarion county home benefit broadcast, "A Feast for the Old Folks." Recording of the show will be made at a special public presentation at 2:53 p. m.

tomorrow at Eagles hall. Admission is free but everyone attending will beasked to bring candy, chewing gum, to Thatcher, treasurer. The colors of Dears: Week Days Sunday A. M. T.

13. goods. Plans were made for the Kelly green and gold were select since the first meeting ol the meetings of the coming church ed for the group's softball team group in January. year. A program was in charge of E.

Pettis ox the engineering Mrs. George Darling and included John W. Vogel minstrels before You Can Nov Duy firm of Feinkbiner, Pettis and Strout of Toledo was present at readings by Mrs. Mary Roberts, and after World war I. During the war as one of Elsie Janis' "Original Mrx.

TJorothY Barton. Mrs. uniforms. It was voted to take charge of the Mother's day program for the church Sunday. Tomorrow Is Mother's Day Take Mother to see "Mother is a Freshman" at the New Ohio Theatre.

Wilkinson. Miss Osterholt. Mrs. the meeting and discussed the proposed system with, members of Doughboy Sweethearts" he played long engagements in Paris and in bacco, clears, cigarets or games to be given tccounty home residents. The recording will be broadcast at Jp.

m. Sunday, May 13, over TTH7D, CCD on your dial. Iay Kindle, who headlines the show, has a career of entertaining behind him almost as long as his 13 years. lie achieved his greatest fame as mcntr of the Al G. Fields and the council.

Maugans, Mrs. Martha Woy, and Darling. Prayer was by Mrs.1 William Osterholt A pot- Germany as a blackface comedian. Council voted to instruct the He served during the war with the firm to go ahead with, preliminary Crte4 I MUM bs4 rfceftt 1st Engineer Regiment of the lt division, AX J. surveys for the selection of.

a site for the relocation of wells, and to make necessary arrangements for Preserves Old-Time Act He is still trouping and still As lov as the drilling test wells. A $110,000 bond issue approved playing In blackface with a "one-man band" act similar to that he J- by ML, Gilead voters last Novem used in minstrel days, his "Original ber provides for the relocation of With as low as 10 Down payment y. RAY KINDLE Snicklefritz Band." the wells and the erection of a purification and water softening 11 Costs Ed LilUo To kszro Propsrly It costs less to insure your home and contents than it did three years ago. Insurance is one of the few. commodities that has gone down not up.

Phone 2495. I FIRE AUfbMOBILE CASUALTY BONDS 120H S. Main St. Marion, Ohio babv. His father tutored him in Born at Pomeroy, in 1897, into a family of showmen, he can't the life of a showboat actor for 22 plant.

Tears before he died. "I guess I've remember his first appearance be COOPER POST MEETS fore the footlights. His father was played every town on the Ohio and Mississippi big enough to tie up A notluck dinner preceded a Sumner Kindle, a river showboat comedian, novelty musician, and APPLIANCES US W. Center at," Kindle said. He toured the waterways on these famous meeting of Cooper Corps No.

194, Women's Relief Corps, Tuesday at the Legion Dugout Mrs. Minnie juggler. A brother, William Kin die, inherited the juggling and bal showboats: "Price's Trench's New Sensation," the ancing skill of his father and for many years was a featured slack-wire walker with carnivals and still floating "Majestic, and the long gone R. Markle's Cotton Van Asbeck, senior vice grand, presided for a business session. Two candidates were initiated.

In observance of National Music week Mrs. Fern Lamb and Mrs. Clara Harden, accompanied at the piano circuses. Ray inherited his fa ther's talent for comedy and music Blossom" Wife Wae Actress Kindle married a dramatic ac and it has been his life ever since. His mother died when he was a tress, 'Marie Ixzy, of Indianapolis in 1921.

They trouped across the U. S. several times together before by Mrs. Hazel Schiller, sang a duet A contribution was made to the relief work of the organization. A meeting May 17 will be in honor of Mother's day and also there will be a patriotic program.

A potluck dinner will be served. her death in 1930. He has never remarried. Like most old troupers, when vaudeville and the minstrel shows passed into oblivion, Kindle turnd to the burlesque theater and night club circuit around Pittsburgh and Detroit. He has been busier than ever lately with the nationwide revival of tent shows.

As with all MCD3ES fcr TELEVISION Cor. Jefferson and E. Center Utaacet beauty of your lovely esrrt daeacs largely on fcn artWon. We wide ourselves ea oar method of Smoothedg TkIJm ImUlUtioa, which keep carpet perfectly Cat and smooth, sarj to the wa3, and free from ry knrt, Uck heads, and dents, lor ad2l beauty, let Install vaudevillians. he is eyeing televi sion with interest: Although he owns property here and has made Marion his home for carpet the Smoof Ad way.

the last nine years he is too busy to stay here long. "I just stopped' here for a two weeks' layover between shows to -i help my old friend C. L7 Granlee of 678 Silver street put in a gar sin FAK1ILY SUNDAY DINNERS Bring the family to the "Elite" this Sunday! They'll enjoy delicious food, courteously served in quiet friendly at- mosphere. ROAST CHICKEN CUBE STEAK STEAKS CHOPS "Sunday Dinners A Specialty" "ALWAYS OPEN" EiLmrrs RESTAURANT 495 W. Center St den.

In another 10 days I'll be off mm On Monday morning LcnnonV open a day sale of fine Living Room Suites. again. I'm. booked for 12 weeks this summer with Harold Woods hw FLilOLl end Mil and a big tent show at Scran-ton, Pa. I'll be back in blackface again," he said.

VALL COVERING 41 N. Main SC Phone 370K 11X. Gilead Music from Many Sources In his present act Kindle fea tures a musical saw, an instrument he pioneered with a 50-cent hand 0 frtSIr saw in 1916. He also uses musical funnels, a novelty washboard, an Six days of the biggest Suite Yolucs a SUPER STRONG CRAFTSMAN LONG HANDLE SHOVEL! automobile tire pump, a musical bellows and does, trick harmonica playing. in hare seen many years.

-i used to play the harmonica Reg. 2.43 1 standing on my head until I got too fat," Kindle said. He is well supplied with harmonicas. He keeps 200 at all W-rW MONDAY 1 PO lawy One piece carbon steel reand point front strap. Baek strap, electrical- ly welded, tori in.

blade. times. Some are so small they were originally designed for. musical watch charms. They have but four notes.

Kindle tried to quit show busi ness 10 years ago. He restaurant in Columbus. till' JMi "As soon as the spring trouping jl i i Hundreds of brand new suites that- will put joy and comfort into your gay, new 1949 covers and colorings. season started I couldn't take it any longer. I closed the door one Phone 1655 Ill Couik Mala Si.

night and never came back," Kindle said. A real "old timer" in show bust ness, Kimble has no plans to re tire. His favorite shows are benefits, like tomorrow, and "shows for poor kids at Christmas," "Those I enjoy as much as the kids," Kin die said with a chuckle. "You see, I just like kids, he Financial Security Lift Insuranca is the ont way to financial independence, in most cases it is the only There are tax advantages in living with lite insurance. will added.

Monday opens a bargain that MRS. FOGLE CHORISTER 7J It was erroneously reported in startle you with savings you look for only yesterday's issue of The Star that Mrs. Geraldine Caldwell was elected chorister by members of the a Lcnnon Sale. in General Aid society of First Evan WW FKEOW.HOCH R. R.

BUSH G. ELOOMINGDALE CLETUSCUHL BASELER gelical United Brethren church. Mrs. Alvyn Fogle is chorister and Mrs. Caldwell is her assistant Circle No.

1 of the society served re freshments at the meeting. Tb Cib Cfcb Lib Co. G. Mgr. Paul H.

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AST. PRIZE $25.00 IN CASH 2ND PRIZE $15.00 IN CASH 3RD PRIZE $10.00 IN CASH Conteat starts now. Closes Juna SOth. Prizes will be awarded at the Military Services July 4th. Watch paper for further announcements.

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