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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

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The Marion Stari
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1958 THE MARION STAR. MARION. OHIO PAGE W. and Sabra Elliott Thornburg. Surviving are her sister, Mrs.

Iceland Wages War of Nerves At HnniA in Miami. Fla. Deaths and Funerals Blanche McPeck of Claiborne and nephews and a niece. Three sis Word has been received here of Against British Fishing Fleet the death in Miami, Thursday night of Mrs Mary Ann Kette, REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) celandic vessel goes off and ap wife of Ralph L. a former Frank Eiseman ters and a brother preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 3:30 p.m. in Ballinger Funeral Home in Rich-wood. Burial will be in Maskill Cemetery. plies the same threatening tactics Marten man. Her death' occurred Iceland's minister of fisheries says the British trawlers defying the Frank Eiseman, 77, of 120 La- against, another trawler.

at home. She was ill about three Iceland declared last Monday an years. Mrs. Judd Peet RICHWOOD Mrs. Ethel Peet, 74, native of Byhalia, died Friday in St.

Joseph, where she made her home. Her husband, Judd Peet, died in 1910 in Richwood. extension of her territorial waters new 12-mile limit around this North Atlantic island are not doing Last month Mr. and Mrs. Kette rom 3.

to 12 miles from the rocky stopped in Marion en route from tourette St. died at 5 a.m. today at home. He was in failing health two years. A Marion resident 47 years, he came here from Gal-ion and he was a retired Eric Railroad employe.

any real fishing. headlands in order to protect her Clifford Mohr Sacramento, to make their They're just wasting their fishing grounds for Icelandic fish home in Miami. It was the first RICHWOOD Clifford Mohr, 59, Born May 13, 1384 she was the ermen. Britain sent in the trawl time in 25 years the, former Mar time," Ludvik Josepsson said Friday night after touring three of a half mile east of Richwood daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Born Oct. 8, 1880, in Tovernik. ers with Royal Navy protection to ion resident had seen his brothers, died at 2:45 a.m today at home. areas where British gunboats are maintain her traditional fishing Miller. Surviving are her daughter, He was in failing health three Frank D.

Kette of Hape Ave. and A. W. Kette of Lakeside, for watching over the trawlers. rights in the area.

fancral mercb-ondise cnlai -rice taraeUet, selection here. years. For 13 years he was em Mrs. Harold Geary of St. Joseph.

The coast guard, said it had in merly of Marion. The couple re ployed as a grinder for the Com Graveside services will be. con tercepted messages between Yugoslavia, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eiseman.

He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. A machinist by trade, he was employed by the railroad 38 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Julia Scherer Eiseman; two sons, mercial Steel Casting Marion, ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in Clai Clifford Lewis Bartlett, trawlers and the gunboats inch sided first in Florida before mov ing to the west coast and Mrs Kette was originally from Miami prior to his illness. Former Marionite, Dies Born Aug. 18, 1899, in Marion eating the fishermen were fed up with poor catches and might leave soon for better waters. Increased ILL. 1 I.

1 1 borne Cemetery near Richwood. The body will be brought from St. Joseph to the Winter Funeral Chapel in Richwood. surviving wiui ner iiusuaiiu are Clifford Lewis Bartlett, 63, for her brothers and sisters in Flori County, he was a son of John J. and Emma H.

Miller Mohr. Sept. 20, 1917 he married Vera Woodard. Frank L. Eiseman of 420 Pearl mer Marion pharmacist, died at da.

concentrations of Icelandic Coast Guard gunboats were doing all Funeral services will be conduct 12:30 p.m. Friday in University St. and Adam Eiseman of Lorain; seven grandchildren; 11 great He was a member of Epworth they could to encourage such a James O. Crider ed Monday in Miami and burial Hospital in Columbus. He was ill Methodist Church in Marion and grandchildren, and a brother, decision by conducting a war of will be there.

GALION James Oscar Cri four months. A Marion resident of Steelworkers Local 386. Adam Eiseman of 224 S. High St. Two sons and a daughter pre der.

80. a retired farmer and nerves against the trawlers. The Icelandic vessels are mat Surviving are his widow: two 40 years, he moved to Tucson in 1955. He was a native ol stone mason, died at 11 p.m. Fti George M.

Quinn Dies ceded him in death. Funeral services will be con ing raids on trawlers, steaming in close to them as if to put on board Ashley. day at his home in Leesville. He daughters, Mrs. Arlean Jones of Delaware and Mrs.

LaVon Collins of 84 Carolyn Dr. in Marion; two it is had been ill for several days. Born Nov. 11, 1894, he was a At Home in Youngstown ducted Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. 7famft aJvmdfcKnm son of Charles and Alberta Lew ers to arrest the fishermen on nnachinff charges.

When a British St. Mary Church. The Very Rev. Born Aug. 21, 1878, in Crawford County, he was the son of John is Bartlett, the father a native of Funeral services for George M.

Quinn of Youngstown, of William J. Spickerman will offic frigate races to the rescue, the Ashley and the mother of West iate. Burial will be in St. Mary sons, Graydon Mohr of near Prospect and John Mohr of near Rich-wood; four grandchildren, and a brother, Ralph Mohr of Ventura, Calif. A brother preceded him in and Mary Ashcraft Crider.

He was married Sept. 17, 1921, to Ruth Mansfield. Oct. 11, 1915, he mar Cemetery. Friends may call at the M.

H. Gunder Sons Funeral Howard B. Quinn, coordinator of child study and guidance in public schools here, will be held Monday Bradt who died Jan. 19, 1951. ried Blanche Paschall of Ashley Local Group Plans Mr.

Crider is survived by two who died. His later marriage was death. Home on W. Center St. after p.m.

Sunday. Bible Broadcasts Nov: 19, 1939 to E. Blanche Rish Funeral services will be con in Bowerston, at the home of Miss Frances Quinn, sister of the deceased. Burial will follow in WFNERWEfl 5 -hinefraL afoedcrth- I) HAROLD DENZER.GEN.MGR. sisters, Mrs.

Nellie Beegle and Mrs. Allan Smith, both of Crestline. He had resided in the Lees of Marion who preceded him in death Nov. 14, 1957. He was a David Fannin ducted Monday at 2 p.m.

in the Ballinger Funeral Home in Rich-wood. The Rev. James Taylor will Marion residents will appear or a new religious radio program ville area all his life. He was en member of the Methodist Church Bowerston Cemetery. Friends may call at the Davis-Velker Funeral Home in Youngs gaged first as a stone mason and For 15 years he was employed as slated to begin Sunday over Sta later turned to farming until his tion WMNI, Columbus, a re PHONE-1-1636-MARION a pharamacist at the Henney Cooper drug store here.

town until late Saturday and at David Fannin, 67, of the Marion County Home died at 9 a.m. today in General Hospital. He was ill one year. A Marion resident 15 years, he came here from retirement. officiate.

Burial will be in Chapel Heights Memory Gardens at Marion. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7: 30, tonight. the Quinn home in Bowerston un Funeral services will be held newed presentation of the Bible Fellowship broadcast originated in 1948 by a local minister. It haa been aired variously since that til Monday. Monday at 3 p.m.

at the Snyder Ashland, Ky. He had been a Funeral Home here. The Rev. Paul Railroad engineer. C.

Walter of the Galion EUB llllllllillit MrU H.Hwghs Mrs. Kenneth Harris CRESTLINE The body of Mrs time over Marion, Worthington or Columbus stations and is a quar Born Dec. 27, 1890 in Crockett, Surviving are two sons, Robert A. Bartlett of Mountain and Walter Bartlett of Columbus; two stepsons, Ronald L. Rish of 259 Thew Ave.

in Marion and Dale Rish of Columbus; a stepdaughter, Mrs, Neva Bra-shares of Mount5 Lebanon, 13 grandchildren, and a brother, Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Fairview Mausoleum. he was the son of Peter and ter-hour period of music and speak Joan Hoover Harris, 21, wife of Friends may call at the funeral Marinda Hutchinson Fannin. Surviving are children in Ash Kenneth Harris who is in the serv' ing. home after 7 tonight.

ice in Honolulu, Hawaii, will arrive Heard each Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 11:45 on the station, which land and two sisters, Mrs. Louise Hutchinson of Topeka, and in Crestline tonight and will be taken to the Garverick Funeral Lloyd W. Bartlett of Ashley is found at 920 on the radio dial Miss Mazie Thornburg Funeral services will be conduct Mrs. Oliver Lewis of California.

Funeral services will be con will' be singers, instrumental mu RICHWOOD Miss Mazie sicians and the pastor of Marion ed Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Epworth Methodist Church here. The Maranatha Bible Church, the Rev Dell Thornburg, 82, died at 9 a.m. today in her home at Claiborne. She was in failing health Rev.

Robert A. Byler, pastor, and No Worry About Cost When you choose Hughes-Hyll Services you need not worry about cost, for this reason: the range of prices for complete funeral services here is as. wide as will be found anywhere in this vicinity. Simply decide on the amount you feel is appropriate, then select something in that price range from our complete display. Earl L.

Holliday. Home pending funeral arrangements. Mrs. Harris died unexpectedly on Aug. 28 at her home in Honolulu.

She was born Feb. 23, 1937, near Crestline and her parents are Mr. ducted Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the Boyd Funeral Home on W. Columbia St.

Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Taking part Sunday will be Miss the Rev. V.

E. Busier, retired pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends three years. Born Feb.

19, 1876 in Union Coun ty she was a daughter of Johr may call at the Hughes-Hyll Mor- and Mrs. Paul Hoover of Rd. 48, Charlotte Riley, organist, Miss Linda Holliday, pianist and Miss Verr Trent, vocal soloist and the subject of the talk will be, "Spiritual Life." Other activities of the pastor uary on Mt. Vernon Ave. after west of Crestline.

She was a mem 7:30 tonight, ber of Trinity Evangelical Lu theran Church of Crestline. and local church members on Surviving besides her husband Funeral Services Harley 0. Foos Monday Wednesday nights during the fall and parents are a daughter, Shir ley Ann, and a brother, Lydon of west of Crestline. p.m., Schaffner-Denzer Funeral Home, the Rev. Stanley Robinson, and winter will center around weekly courses of Bible study for which enrollments are being received now.

This work will begin Oct 1. The church sponsors also The Rev. John Seim, pastor of burial Marion Cemetery. Friends BUOYfMT FIRfMlESS means BETTER SLEEP! STEARNS FOSTER the Trinity church, will be in may call at the funeral home, charge of the funeral services. the Maranatha Bible Camp near Harold R.

Young Monday MORTUARY Big Island where day and week 10:30 a.m., Trinity Methodist end camping sessions are still be Church, Zanesville, burial 2:30 "31SMt.VM 311 Mt.YtriM Pk.M 2-3601 Mrs. Jo E. Howe RICHWOOD Mrs. Millie Big- ing scheduled for youth and other p.m. in Rivercliff Cemetery at erstaff Howe, 70, of northeast of church groups.

Mount Gilead. Radnor, formerly of Richwood, died at 4 a.m. today in Marion General Hospital. Her husband, L-K Firm Opens Tenth Restaurant Jo E. Howe, died in 1944.

Born Dec. 25, 1887 in Marion County, she was a daughter of George M. and Margaret Hughes Formal opening of a new L-K Biggerstaff. She was married Dec. Remember drivein restaurant opposite King- 6, 1919.

She was a member of wood Center in Mansfield was an First Methodist Church in Rich- nounced today by Cleo Ludwig and Robert Kibbey of Marion, partners wood, was a past matron of Mt. Carmel Chapter 42, Eastern Star Vg leiBSPlG IMTRESS in L-K Enterprises. and a member of the Sunshine the The restaurant will be managed by Paul Ludwig, son of Mr. and Circle of King's Daughters, of Mrs. Ludwig.

Formerly with the L-K restaurant in Delaware, he Carpe Diem Literary Club and a Marion Shrine 15, White Shrine of Jerusalem. When a young woman she studied a year at ihe has been underging training in the restaurant business since his discharge from service two years Oberhn Conservatory of Music. In 1911 she was graduated with 0.LD degree in music from Ohio ago. He is married to the former Susan Courtright of Marion. They Wesleyan University at Delaware.

are parents of a one-year-old Surviving- are Maj. E. M. daughter. Assistant managers will be three recent graduates of the restaurant and hotel school at Michigan State Christensen of Texas, who was raised in the Howe home, and three sisters, Mrs.

Florence Price, Mrs. Anna Carpenter and Miss Sarah Biggerstaff of Rad DAYS!" Open Sunday 1 to 6 P.M. University. The new Mansfield restaurant nor. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.

10th one opened by L-K, is very Funeral services will be con similar in appearance to the new restaurant being constructed by the company just south of Marion on ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Ballinger Funeral Home in Rich-wood. The Rev. Roy Ballard will the site of the former Marion-0 Del Inn. It is expected to be open officiate.

Burial will be at Pros in November. pect. Friends may call at the fu neral home after 7:30 tonight. Dies in California Exchange Qub Meets The Marion Exchange Club held When a BARGAIN Was a BARGAIN? Well The "Good Old Days" Are BACK III I1ARI0H TO No longer is it necessary to pay HIGH PRICES for famous brand merchandise NOW-YOU CAN BUY FAMOUS BRANDS (Completely Guaranteed) AT WHOLESALE PRICE OR LESS! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEER-FULLY REFUNDED MARYSVILLE, Calif. (AP)-A great-great-grandson of the signer of the Declaration of Independence, Charles M.

Burchell, 78, has died here. His ancestor who signed the declaration was John Carroll a business meeting Friday at the Hotel Harding. Reports from all committees planning for the 1959 Home and Better Living Show were of Carrolton, Md. Burchell also $ii95 heard by the members. The ninth annual show will be was the ereat-great-nephew of held April 5-3.

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