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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

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The Marion Stari
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ft PAGE 13 THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO TUESDAY, MAY '31, 1949. No Even Breaks for Suckers 150. ATTEND RITES ber? The answer's simple, ac School Pupils Crown Statue of Virgin RIDE the ferns 'wheels, and eat nnnrarn at fairs and carnivals. FOR NAVY VETERANS cording to MacDougall. The con While Palin, 71, Wins but stay away from the midway and its so-called "skill games." They're crooked.

-n PAINT INTERIOR EXTERIOR White Light Grey Medium Grey gal. $1.89 in 10 gal. lots Marion Club Conducts Service cessionaire sticks a silver dollar on the back of the wheel opposite an unplayed niimber. Chewing gum holds the dollar on, and it This advice is given in the May red roses which were placed in vases on the chancel rail and just before the crowning were placed at Memory Gardens. stops at, the bottom, bringing thijj on the altar dedicated to the issue of American Legion by Michael MacDougall," a private detective who spent; several years Approximately 150 persons at Blessed Virgin.

Miss Andrews tended annual Navy club Memor ial Day services Sunday afternoon wore a white dress and shoulder-length veil and her attendant was with carnivals to learn why the sucker never wins. Every game at Chapel Heights Memory. Gar In blue. dens north of Marion, under the sponsorship of Marion club We have Mother's day and has and, the only winners are planted "house men," he says. Ship No.

3. Pillou Gasci 37c operator choice to the payoff spot. if you insist on 'throwing your money, away, don't try to cause trouble when you lose. Clench your fist at the operator, and "shills" or outside men will rough you up. Bring a few of your friends back with you for revenge, and the call "Hey Rube" will summon the entire carnival force.

Many a sucker has been badly beaten, in. such disputes, MacDougall Warns, v. Want, to get a pretty doll? Bet Speaker for the services was Father's day; baby week and book week; postage stamps for every state id the Union and every in our history, Father Healey reminded his listeners. ter buy it in a department store. Mayor Dowler.

The invocation The one you want may be a prize Ball parks feature ladies' day and and benediction were, given by Rev. R. W. Faulkner, pastor of Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church. John Coleman, commandant of the club, presided for mm for knocking three cloth pussy cats off a shelf, but the, cat with a heavy weight inside, won't fall no matter how many times it's Crowning of a itatue of the Blessed Virgin, Sunday, climaxed a month of devotion to the Mother of Christ by pupils of St.

Mary Parochial school and began a week' activities which will bring to a close four years of high school study for the senior class. Miss Mary Andrews, a senior, had the honor of placing the crown on the statue in exercises held at 4 o'clock in St. Mary Catholic church. Her attendant was Miss Jane Baldauf, also a member of the senior class. Speaker for the afternoon was Rev.

rather Edward Healey, tor of St. Joseph Catholic church at LaRue. The exercises closed with solemn benediction. Pupils Take Part Pupils of the sixth through the 12 grades took part in the processional. The girls in- colorful summer frocks, wore blue shoulder-length veils and the seniors wore caps and gowns.

Boys of the class wore blue and the girls white robes and caps. All carried theaters have family night but Surplu IS the service and introduced the speaker. hit, Mr. MacDougall states. Maybe you'd like to win a basket of groceries playing the car Headquarter Henry Uline cast the floral an Marble is so plentiful in Proctor, that house foundations frequently use the stuff and butchers cut their chops on a marble slab.

132 N. Main Street chor into the water in memory of the departed, and the Buckeye nival version of bingo. You won't unless the operator is in a rare Quartet sang "Softly and Tender good mood. Any time the pro ly" and "The End of a Perfect Day." The ship's officers, with Dwight Altman, senior executive prietor wishes, Mr. MacDougall points out, he can throw the prize to a -confederate by having -the counterman; miscall the numbers when he supposedly is checking officer, as speaker, conducted the down through the centuries there is one to whom May belongs and it is in her honor that we are gathered here today, he continued.

'Throughout the Catholic world this month there is in the midst of sorrow and insecurity as His brothers and sisters unite to honor the Mother of Jesus. For a moment let the walls and roof of this church fade out and as you look up and up, you see Mary, sitting beside her Son, looking fondly down at you. She smiles and the whole world smiles; riches arid rags forget their own problems and dance and sing this May day. In this, Mary's church in Marion, we are joyfully gathered to let our love of her express itself in song and in the crowning of her statue. "Today is Our Lady's Day.

This memorial ritual. The firing squad for the service the winning card. Oar Service Is Ever wonder why a "wheel of was made up of Navy club color guards were Harold Haughn and Gene Thibaut, and tttftir fortune never stops at your num- taps were sounded by Ray Hall. i Trainer-Driver Sep Falin with Seattle Hanover, an $18,000 yearling buy last fall. Ushers were members of' Sea For The Living Service to the living should be the chief function of every funeral director.

From the mo GOLF SHOES BULK GARDEN SEED Scout Ship 59, of which Alfred Whittington is skipper. over 1 Shoe Farm, Hanover, for $18,000 highest price paid for a yearling at the Harrisburg, sale last fall. is Our Lady's month. The United States is Our Lady's country INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Septre F. (Sep) Palin, who drove Greyhound to 17 world trotting records, is considerably more durable than" the great horse.

Greyhound, 17 years old, is loafing on pasture at St. Charles, 111. and getting fat as a pig. and this age of Fatima has been called the Age of Our Lady. There never has been a free woman, Greyhound once ran an exhibition race in Marion.

Palin raced horses here for several seasons. free as this girl from Nazareth was free, free to love God and ment we are called until the final commitment, everything our staff does looks toward aiding a bereaved family. To that end there must be competent professional work and ample equipment of every sort. But beyond these necessary things are a host of considerate acts and services that, relieve minds already overwrought. This service to the living is one reason why those who have employed Hughes Funeral Service always recommend it.

Palin, 71, is starting his 41st man without the chains of orig' inal sin, full of grace. Every wo California Leads In racing campaign at Fairmont Park in St. Louis. He is training 16 horses for Castleton Farm, Lex ib.29c ib.40c Golden Bantam SWEET CORN lb, Hybrid GOLDEN CROSS CORN lb, Stall's Evergreen Early Evergreen lb. LIMA BEANS lb Yellow Pod and Green Pod lb, PICKLE SEED ci, man should" feel proud to claim Big League Players Mary as her; model and her in ington, at the Indiana State spiration, the real, career woman; every man should feel a glow of fairgrounds and plans to drive ATLANTA, Ga.

(AP) The population of a state apparently 1 S0.95 some of the trotters this season, importance that such a perfect has little or nothing to do with person is interested in him, is Palin drove, infrequently last season, turning over the major part of the sulky riding to Joe his mother." Children Sing Brown leather oxfords with spikes in soles. LADIES 57.CS 20c Merle H. Hughes OBrien, a young Canadian, the amount of big league baseball talent produced in that state. Based on he 1940 census California was the fifth ranking state in population, but -it ranks in big league stars. Thirty-eight players were born in California.

Pennsylvania ranks second with O'Brien now. has a public stable in Orlando, and Palin isn't sure who will succeed him. MORTUARY Distinctive Yet Inexpensive Funeral Service 318 Mt Vernon Ave, Phone 2503 Marion, Ohio Probably Palin could get along without much help. He has ridden For the processional the school children sang 'Tis the Month of Our Mother," "Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above' and "On This Day Beautiful Mother." At the close of the sermon the children renewed their Act of Consecration. The Very Rev.

William J. V. pastor, was the fri 29 stars. Twenty-five stars were more than 60 miles, in competition, at times of 2 minutes or bet- 115 S. Main St.

in the Harribletonian and four times born in Illinois, making the Sucker State third ranker among producers of prime baseball beef. New York has more people than any other state but it is fourth in baseball population with 19 stars. North Carolina and Texas each have 11; native sons in the took the Indiana State Fair's celebrant for Solemn Benediction! Want to cut sas bills? 000 Fox Stake. It enlace tour nrcsent WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL! Guaranteed lav11 novEns 16 Inch. 5 blade reel, ballbearing rubber tired high easy running wheels.

51C.53-S1C.75 majors. 1 Palin-driven horses have won well over $1,000,000 in purses since he began reining standout trotters and pacers for E. J. Baker, St. Charles, 111., hotel man in 1926.

In several single Rev. Elmer Boyden, assistant pastor, deacon, and Rev. Hugh Murphy, assistant pastor, sub-deacon. For benediction the children sang Sacrament Most Holy," "Tantum Ergo" and the traditional "Holy God 'We Praise Thy; Organists were Canada has three stars in the big leagues. Italy, Scotland and Czechoslovakia have one player burner with an Iron Fireman; its new radiant gas beating element gives finer home heating comfort with lower gas See us today ask for free heating survey to see what the Iron Fireman Radiant Gas burner can save for you.

No obligation. BECIITEL Ci SOU 277 W. Columbia St. Phone 6261 seasons, the string's purses totaled each the majors. Claudine Scranton and Vivian mure man Sep also has done well for Cas i 3RD IN CONVERSIONS EAST LANSING, Mich- tleton Farm, owned by Mrs.

Fred The Racket Store B. J. SNOW 123 S. Main St. Phone 5225 erick Van Lennup, the former McDonough.

The annual commencement exercises will be held next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Mary church. Greatest Value Ever Offered in a Big (AP) George Smith, successfully kicked points after 39 touchdowns Frances Dodge Johnson. His best season was 1947, when he took the Hambletonian with Hoot Mon and piled up $120,000 in earnings. for Michigan State university- in DR.

E. G. HORTON DIES 1948, tying for third spot in the national ratings. Over a two year COLUMBUS, May 31 (AP) Hoot Mon lost only one race that season. Victory Song set a world span, Smith has 56 conversions Dr.

Elmer G. Horton. 82. a re in 75 attempts. record of for stud trot tired specialist and professor emeritus in pediatrics at Ohio State University, died here yes ters at Springfield, 111., and was undefeated on mile tracks.

The pacer Ensign Hanover also had terday. 1 a good year. uyy It costs about $100,000 a year to own a string of horses like the Castleton stable, so it's better fi LOOK BUILDERS rJ Irv Li iy vyj nancially to be a driver and train er like Palin. He has done all right owns a new stone house in an exlusive section of India Formerly 37.50! -start mYA in this NEW EASY SPINDRIER napolis, has 700 acres of rich In diana farm lands, and drives a luxury-class automobile. Palin started in the game as a groom for Billy Marvin, Attica, 1896.

He started training on his own in 1900, began driving on half-mile tracks in 1909 and graduated to the Grand Circuit in 1912. Greyhound was "just another yearling," Palin says, when he Vsi bought him for Baker from Henry Only the New EASY with two-tub washing and rinsing action has built-in "Cleanflow" water filter that gives the brightest, whitest washes and makes EASY'S famous "One Hour Washday" faster, more efficient than ever. IN LOTS OF 300 ONLY Knight of Lexington, Ky. You never can be sure about yearlings, but Palin and Mrs. Van PAY -4 ONLY WITH NEW 3 -MINUTE AUTOMATIC SPIN RINSE Lennup have hopes for a shining bay colt named Seattle Hanover.

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