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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 22

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PAGPB a THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO. i THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 9Z2 PI cere- ciated at the doubli mony. News of Our Neighbors Galiotl ILeota Weist.

wherf Zenith Temple A son was born Satnrrfav 144 rder Sisters Patricia, to Richard Yuhas of Bu- the daughter of the bride and Mr. cyrus. is being announced herr by Weich is a son of the groom. Itr. wad Mrs Dm SHriH.

Mr. TSLjI: Yuhas the son of Mr and Mrs. Mr 8nd Mrs Mur' Heactk Albert Yuhas of Bucyrus. The and daughter served wedding couple have set July 4 as their supper to Mr. and Mrs.

Welch and Mr and Mrs. W. A. McWilliams of this city are announcing the ap- met on Mnnrfav Mansfield General Hospital to Mr. The District Convention was an-! c-iiuutg uir.

mmrtm. nounced for Nov. 8 with White (lardinsrtou Mr and Mrs. Harry Partridse and Mrs. W.

C. Blackford of Galion. The annual out-door meeting of the Galion Lions Club was a wiener roast Tuesday at Heise Park. Arrangements were in charge of C. Floyd King and William J.

Harry. Plans were made by the group proaching marriage of their daughter, Rosemary', to Mr. H. Warren of Delaware. The wedding will be an event of Oct.

36. to be solemnized by the Rev. Mc- I Williams, grandfather of the bride, at Troy Chapel, in Deaiware. At a recent meeting of the Jun-jior Fair Board, plans were "ads for the annual party for retiring Junior Fair Board members. A committee of Henry Collet, chair Lily Temple as hostess.

Zenith Temple will be guests of the Caledonia Temple on Nov. 11. The program included poems read by Mrs. Rebecca Greer and a contest conducted by Mrs. Ethel Littell.

Mrs. Weist was the contest winner and Mrs. Vrla Gam. The American Legion Auxiliary to Jenkins-Vaughan Post No 9t is sponsoring a series of benefit euchre card parties in the American Legion Hall. The first will be and grandson of Detroit, Mich spent the week end in Cardington the Lutheran parsonage with their son.

the Rev. Theo Partridge and family. The Luther League of St Paul Oct 9 and the second Oct 23 ble was consoled. to attend a meeting of the Fredericksburg Club, Nov. 3.

It was also decided to sell homemade pies again at the Mardi Gras, Oct. 30. Nevada Mildred Chapter No. 97. OES, jmet Friday when "Founders Night" was observed with guests present from Ashley and Gallon.

man. Franklin Leightey and Nancy Parsell was appointed to investigate the possibilities of at The first meeting erf the PTA will be Oct. 13 at the school. Frri. tending an Ohio State football Lutheran Church at Cardmrton held a wiener roast Sunday at the Lutheran Memorial Camp near Fulton Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Hay-cook. Mr and Mrs. Art Kinseil. Mr and Mrs Arnett Foust.

the Rev and Mrs Bittikofer and the Rev. and Mrs. Theo C. Partridge assisted in serving. including Rtv anA LaRue The general meeting of the WSCS erick Cassel of Carey will speak! on current do htirai vtll- game.

The Union Methodist Youth Fellowship met recently at the church Initiation services were held with church annex at which time plans 1 tennial pictures will be shown. nrApr- n4n il ml vcic hwuc wj serve me annual election dinner and supper. Mrs. During the Ohio Methodist Evan rv a.fvi (Miller, the worth.v matron and 'worthy patron from Naomi Chapter No. 47, Galion, the chapter that instituted Mildred Chapter in 1897 I A condensed history of S5 years I of the.

highlights of the chapter was prepared and read by past Nelle Miller. Mrs. Bertha William Trihaft was named chair- gelistic Mission. the Anefln i-i ic migeius nil Jisu lilt OFERATIOV Ac -nj 1 mar, will rim vn, 1X7. I.

wManusi. As rme of the last rockets is fired from the batterv ltftK a niHim- rth. Kobert Sortland in charge. Officers elected were: president. Martin Hoover, vice president.

Eva Mae Heistand; secretary. Dian? Bloom; treasurer, Marilyn Heist and. END STRIKE I RONTON, Signing af a new one-year contract Wednesdav ended the week-old strike of $00 Allied Chemical and Dye plant employes at nearby South Point. The new contract calls fur 15-cent an hour wage boost. The program chairman.

Mrs. Methodist uiuum unurcn Sunday. Before fir. tu SET. u- "dus ana "WW Church Sundav Stone was chairman of the social committee.

tc waimcs dre re aay to Diast away irom another spot. John Olsen, presided for the oro-! grams which opened with the wor-1 The Friendship club met with message during the worship hour odviuc icu ay mis. noyj Aiiursaay wneniat 10:30 a.m. S. E.

Welch and Mis Itmmim Welsh Post 4654 met the Post' won by Mrs. Henrv Eckstein and Home Oct. 2. (Mrs. H.

V. Kime of Wellington. It was announced the Blood- Westfield The Kensington Club met Thursday with Miss Florence McCurdy. Mrs. Nettie Jacoby received the mystery prize.

The next meeting crimes. An account of home mis-j Mrs. rank McMillen was wel- The Sunday School has entered mobile would be in Richwood Nov. na nomes was me cmo. vJiiicers; the international contest which be en by Mrs.

C. C. Holliday, followed elected were: president, Mrsjgan last Sunday, by an article on "Frank C. Lau-George Ross; vice president. Mrs.

ia nff, aw A social meeting of McWhirter meuiueis wuu can aS51Sl mat a day are asked to contact fe'" "ca.H eglon auxiliary lit American Legion Auxiliary mm oe held at the home of Mrs Olhe Oborn. 1 whs np in inp i boi k-j Unn. was held in the hall Legion Mon-: Dacn and his Educational Pro-j James Smalley; and secretary- A number from the Salem EUB Fish, both of Cardington. were united in marriage Saturday at the parsonage of St. Paul Lutheran Church with the pastor, the Rev.

Theo C. Partridge, officiating. Others present for the wedding ceremony were: Mr and Mrs. Willis Murray and daughtt-r of Ashley and Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Helen JLllenwood. SHORT HAITI, LONG BEACH. Calif. (INS) fccrobatiC burglars spent hours breaking into a Long Beach department store. They ignored hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of valuable clothing, jewelry and other valuables and made off with day.

Mrs. C. F. Morton, Mrs. J.

f. ArnTstrnno Mrc jfrrmm niiiil K.cuii ay jvirs. Jverette Harris, i e-urer. mrs. Max Hughey.

Church are attending the Marion A vocal number. "Prayer Per-! Friendship Sisters were re- County School of Religion held Members of Richwood Marv arer -n, Wd; Uy mrs. lrinait. bne ana new names drawn. Mondav in Marion at the TTir A game was conductor) Uv Bucyrus The engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, was accompanied by Mrs.

Albert Morris Tent 97. of attend-; Glauer was a guest. vow v.m,.cuuui. uciu me tagies Auxiliary met in Oct. 2 at Lancaster were: Mrs Jvaic udi nit Welch of Marion.

Mrs. Murray is Evangelical and Reformed Church The Rev- A. E. Clark of the church here is one of the teachers in the school. a papier mache mannequin.

Robert Gregg. At the September meetine of thp uBgif, iian iuuuuaj jii wds VUltru Margaret Bkake, Mrs. Stella Sloop, to give $25 toward new uniforms Amstutz. An article on the Navajo Indian Mission was given by Mrs. Lloyd Williamson.

During the social hour, contests were conducted by Mrs. J. Lewis Hafer. imas uiy z-euoia, mrs. wnaaitor the school band.

Prizes were Evans, Mrs. Lena Moore. Mrs. won hv Mrs Rnssoi Fichr anH Ashlev Lillie Burbaugh, Mrs. Francis Mrs T.lnvH Mrvirdhfia FHA of Nevada School, 12 new members were initiated.

Officers include: president, Norma Monroe; vice president Joyce Farmer; secretary, Eileen Corfman; and treasurer, Eileen Best. Rosette, Mrs. Mary Mounts. Miss! Pa LyUis Mounts, all of Richwood, and auxiliary mother nifht was oh- Group singing led by Mrs. Robert Rizor opened the social evening in the annex of the Methodist Church on Thursday which hon Mrs.

Rosolla Babbs of Marion, served. Mrs. Ralph Taylor was Mrs. A. F.

Myers was surprised with a birthday party at her home in Ashley Thursday. Winners at games were. Mrs. Lowell Welch, Mrs. Don Kipp and Mrs.

Clarence Drake. Other guests were Mrs. Perry Erow, Anita Cline, Mrs. Wil- ored the members of the school iCarev tijr, j.iiC diiair was sponsored by the church board of 1 1 Ml II IP I 1 nn A daughter was born Oct. 4 "Tr ii uli.

mrs. Lameron, Mrs. Barbara general chairman. Rodgers and Betty Fout of Pros-1 t01' Knights of Pythias met in the K. of C.

hall Monday. George Landon The Euchre Club met at the! of Prospect, newly appointed dis-home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold deputy over district No. 11, win.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jordan was Dresent and gave his future ill The guests were welcomed bv' ercy PsPital, Tiffin, to Mr. andiliam Savage. Mrs.

Don Rodgers. Mrs. HprnarH Riley Hoaeland. and War rpn MUsB- otoiiici ui nedi vai Mrs. Robert Tilton, Winifred Raines, Mrs.

Cecil Gardner. jey. Mrs. Kessler js the former ther, superintendent of schools, re ponded and introduced th staff! etty Frish of Upper Sandusky assisted in entertaining. Awards plans.

for high SCOre WPfP won hv Vrari Ino TTiolrU rlnlooato in tho flranfi of teachers. The Rev. Leland Wilr AllffOWPr WilllC Rrmun nr. nAtra ot Pinninnnfi ii aiivi i.ll a. uuugc ocooiuiio at iiiviiinau.

1 A 1 iiaiies nuams. quests were Mr a report, a cnanenge was sent Richwood The Friendly Class of the First Methodist Church closed the year's meetings with a covered dish supper Thursday at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Myers have moved into the downstairs apartment in the home of Mrs. Minnie Ruffing.

Mrs. Ruffing is spending a few davs with hPr cyrus Lodge to a Euchre contest diiu mrs. Aiigower and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brown.

paator or xne church, presented the school with a copy of the new revised edition of the Bible. A film, "Beyond Our Own" was shown, followed by the worship service, led by Fred Adams, superintendent of the Sunday School. retiring president, Mrs. Herbert Sycamore A meeting of the Women's Lit Simmons. Mrs.

Blanche Randall and Mrs. Hattie Martino entertained th daughter, Mrs. Howard Snowberg-ger and family, and then will go to Perrysburg to visit with an The nominating committee com i erary club at the home of Mrs other daughter Mrs. Bernard K' fS.eMr4 Lco-t winners I.udw;8 Jry A report of the Grand famiy- She wil1 then xt Keiter, Mrs. George Battlps anri beginning ot tne )m year or tne Vandergriff aonointed the following w'ge atties and leave for Miami, to spend the winter with another daughter.

Miss FloRene. Convention in Cincinnati recently was given by the delegate, Mrs. ivirs. watt Treese of Richwood anH C1UD nistory. Assisting mrs.

luq- officers Jo serve the coming year: Mrs Marv ixon and Hattie 1 wig was Mrs. Horace Wood, president, Mrs. Kenneth Van Zant; Rnhprte Mrs Claude Beitler bvp a brief uuueus oi ui mm inn. uuesis werp man vice piesiuem, mrs. faui uuri: secretary-treasurer, Mrs.

Perry Beech Mrs. Millard Denman of Colum-i story of the organization and life bus, Mrs. Paul Swartz, Mrs. Zaneof tne club since its beginning in Randal, Mrs. T.

A. McVirker anri'1933- Mrs Beitler was president Allen, and assistant secretary. The Marion Rural Salem Evan-j Mrs. F. G.

Vandergriff. of the club for the first 12 years Miss Ethel Stallsmith. Devotions were conducted bv gencai unitea Brethren Church will observe Rally Dav Sundav Mrs. Allen. A Bible story read byL- Mrs.

J. H. Lehman closed I i A 3-1 Wm mrMM 9 Oct 12, in the Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. A special program is beine Mrs. Stanley Ohl read the second paper, "Club Mementos." Circle Two: of the WSCS served a luncheon to members of the organization at the church Thurs program.

planned. The Rev. A. E. Clark Deborah Society of First Methodist Church met in the home of Mrs.

Robert Arter Monday. A bake sale was a fpatnra pastor, will bring the morning The Ladies Auxiliary to Ross L. day. The program was given by in pii uim I guest night was observed. The Mrs- Fannie Albert, Mrs.

Mar-hostess was assited bv Mrs forie Lee. Mrs. Charles Barton. riet Webster. Mrs.

Paul Curtis and Mrs. Harri son Van dtinriia TOP-GRADE MEATS THRIFT-PRICED Freada Hnh tr' xiisl ini- jlish Lutheran Church met in the home of Miss Carolvn Ma caps Mrs. Clarence Young, Mrs. Roy Burdge and Miss Mary Speer entertained the Methodist Dorcas class at the home of Mrs. Young Monday.

Mrs. V. A. Walrath. president, conducted devotions and nrp.

TOP VALUE I 4U i Friday night. Mrs. Bertha Wag ocuicu me lesson. Mrs. Jfrank Raifsnyder gave 4 reoort of tho ner was a guest.

tri-annua! convention reppntiv how 9 out of 10 Professional Breeders feed a dry-type food like in r-iuiaaeipnia Upper Sandusky Halloween decorations and an-1 Missi Barbara Kotterman dauph. pointment were used when the ter of Mr. and Mrs KpH KV.tr..-. CFN Club met in the home of Mrs. man of near Upper Sandusky, became the bride of David Moon.

E. G. Anderson Mondav Nimble Thimble Club members son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Moon iheld a dinner in Galion restaurant jof Upper Sandusky Sunday in the Monday after which they were the i Emanuel Evangelical and R' -guests of Mrs. I. G. Foster at her I formed Chi ireh Thp W.

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