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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 10

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I WS1 UAIK 3r CLI ALij 1 solid shades: grey, be.ge, rot, fwo greens. ended Monday, 183,438 tons less than the previous week. That ran the season total to 33,089.015 compared to 35,900.476 for the same period year ago. PAGE 10 THE MARION STAR, MARION. OHia THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16.

1952 do. Members responded to roll 1 mr ii mm call by giving a hdUsehold hint. Mkil4BT BOA El Dorado Literary Personal Mention Social Affairs Devotions were led by Mrs. Don- Griffith gave the mission topic. Gifts were brought for a Christmas box to be sent to a mission home at Morris Fork.

Ky. R. W. Ahnendinger Club Holds A mi mil aid Rengert and Mrs. Junior Urs.

Robert Felchhn. the for fi mer Donna Rieser. left last week jLaucher had charge of the discus- A OWEEN DANCE is planned for members of the 20-30 Dance sion topic. "Eating Problems of iJ 'H to join her husband. Pvt.

Robert HOSTESS TO LUB The El Dorado Literary Club held Felchhn who is stationed at Fort Mrs. Susanna Barkley of east of its annual guest day observance Richardson in Anchorage. Alaska. Waldo was hostess for a recent when the club met Tuesday eve-; meeting of the Trico Mother's ning in the community room over Mrs. W.

Tucker. 515 N. Pros- Club. Mrs. Naomi Bauer won the the West Town Branch of the Na- pect has returned home after door prize and a contest award tional City Bank.

Serving as host-1 spending six weeks in Cincinnati was given to Mrs. Marjorie De- -L UUK me agies nan. Mr. and Mrs. John WUJQren 9mm, "icnara roii: in St Marv Catholic Churrh rn Koeppen are chairmen of the host and hostess committee and assisting and Mrs.

James Salyer were ap- Sattirriav a 2, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipley. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gruber Mr pointed to serve on the flower Oct. 4. Miss Theresa and Mrs. Frank Terzo and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Ring. Billy Johnston and committee. The guessing box was ian Keiler- daughter of Mr. and ius orchestra will play for dancing from 9:30 until 12:30. "Members may won Mrs- Carl Seitter and con- rs- Paul D.

Keller. 854 Davids or may not dress in masquerade costumes. test awards went to Mrs. Baker lSt Decame the bride of Ronald i jand Mrs. Carl Salvers.

Mrs. Ren- Wayne mendinger. He is the son I in various games. Prizes in cards ert and Mrs- William Clunk won a Lester F- Almen- A dinner at the Women's Club 1 1 were won by Mrs Wanda Mrs -Bunco. xne next meet- "inev Ave- aou- esses were Mrs.

William Busch. at the home of her son-in-law and morest. A paper party was held Mrs. William Eikenbary and Miss daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph after the meeting.

Final plans were Emma Duerr. Davis and family. made for a family Halloween party Miss Duerr. president, presided the night of Oct. 28.

Mrs. Hart wiil for the business meeting during Mrs. Lillian Black of Oakland be hostess to the club Nov. 4 at which an announcement was made Trailer Park spent last week in; her home in Waldo. wygle, Mrs.

Semmler Mrs 1U 31 ne ftomeiin ai Friend. Mrs. Kenneth Tefft. Mrs. of Mrs- Gaucher in Waldo.

:30 clock in the morning by Mark FUislpr Mr, FVoH very nev. wimam jthe pastor, the Verv Rev. Mrs finnM ,0.0 J- Spickerman, V.F. ol tne first patroness program to Cleveland with her daughter andj A innphonn uac L. uJ Rnhin.nn Mr, ti White gladioli and pompons were pe preseniea aov.

at tne Mate son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dale; BUNIONS jbtreet Junior High School building Chambers. and grand daugh- iwnen roi.

Hastings Eells. profes- ters, Marjorie and Sharon, sor of history at Ohio Wesleyan social committee headed by Mrs. Carl Setterfield were host-1 Jf tte oW altar vases and Beisler and assisted by the hostess. esses for the 12:30 o'clock lunch-1 candles were A costume party is the next eon which opened the season, Tues-I? candelabra- Marking the event on the rushing agenda. day, for the Three Arts Clubjj PWS WCre Whlte Satin The meeting was held at the tin quick cetwf.

lifts prv. aoothf. ruah- ionm, protect the Mtuutiv iiome Tuesday evening opened the year's activities for members of the Woman's Century Club. A mer member. Mrs.

Ernest C. Carl, who has returned to Marion to make her home after living in Columbus for a number of years, was welcomed into the club. Mrs. Karl W. Schell, program chairman, outlined the program for the coming year.

The members will travel to many interesting countries this season. Tuesday evening's study topic was "Americana." Miss Margery Eymon, president, presided for a brief business session during which the hospital bond issue was endorsed. It also was voted to provide two boxes for the Red Cross 1 pot. Ask fw thr Bunion i University. wUl be speaker.

His Mrs Clara Kern Whiting of Or-topic will be "Feeding the World. lando. and daughter and son-! Also announced was a camera con- in-law. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Webb A contribution of S15 was mH.

Women's Cluh Hnmc Tahi. Ane Driae- glven ln marriage bv to the United Appeals Campaign I tions were fall flowers. test to be held at the public li- and children of Austenburc visitpd i her father, wore a gown of ivory satin. The fited bodice, designed with a yoke of seed pearls and iridescent sequins, had a mandarin collar, and the long sleeves ended in points over the hands. brary Nov.

28 for all club women, friends and relatives in Marion and Guest speaker for the program vicinity over the week end. jTTOrry Ot was Miss Pansy Rauhauser, who! if PA I TEETLI discussed "The Ohioana Lib! CHURCH I Kt i MEETS I SB I 11 at the first meeting of the 1952-53 season for members of the Al-trurian Club Monday afternoon. Hostess was Mrs. W. J.

Langdon of Cherry St. Mrs. John Hall, president, gave a talk on the Fed Mrs. Issler, president, conducted the devotions and also presided for the business session. She also discussed the magazine.

"Inside Ohio," sponsored by the Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Photo by Stem "lts -uy leiD was program Mrs. (Jw Wintor. nf sv.

nninn a. Iih.l..) program Mrs Gene Winters of Franconia I 4, -me odtK or xne Docuce had a MDe nov-Ain u. chairman JI uiiiijfi JWVJ 'ii i VI Christmas On the High Seas Pro yoke inset of lace. The full bouf- eration of Women's Clubs and a Guests included Mrs. Ellen Wied- sC I am be Mbimiwd by loose fai.

Pres. tth slippm. droium nr U. Fhallen and Mrs. Ben T.

Wiant were nam ed co-chairmen fant SkiH 6Xtended into a circular of Hardin Hlh Scho01- a mem" ema- Mrs. Robert 'smith Mrs B.Trt rr ST PTkZ cathedral train- fingertip- ber of Nu Phi Mu Sorority, and Donald Revnolds Mr, hn ZJfrrj. fusion edged with until her marriage was employed Smith. Mrs. George ScandHn, tSl George, Scandling.

Mrs. ducted devotions PirrU Ktimi vrieu Lirile No. 2. forest Lawn i- i i 1 1 i nnunTiniif nr h. i or laugh Just Pnn.

ner kle a little FASTEETH on vour plites. COn-ii's pleasant powder gives a remark- for the project. Mrs rV was named American Citizenship aoir sense oj added comfort and MCU lece ieu rrom a small crown of with the Howard Swink Adver- F.rm Wattrino mmsm, n. c-. nty bv hoirfmif mn me rvir; I vm.in Uliut-M VV3 Kr nroiit.v4 4 7T 1" inxr lOIllC Kix-r IVISIX taste fn.

ini seed pearls. She carried a lace Using Agency. Mr. Almendinger is and Miss Doris Leib I He Wore Orchids." Mrs i acid). Get fas- TEETH at any drua store poem, written by a charter member, was read by Mrs.

M. S. Miller. For roll call the members told summer vacation experiences. Refreshments were served.

The Rev. W. T. McWilliams of Ashland, grandfather of the bride-elect, will officiate for the wedding of Miss Rosemary McWilliams, to H. Warren Lee of Delaware, on cnairman.

Welcomed as a new-member was Mrs. H. O. Leedy. During the business session $16 was contributed to the United Appeals Campaign.

"Our Neighbors South of the Border" is the program topic for the year. The Tuesday study was on "Mexico" and included two pap nanakercnief belonging to her. a graduate of Harding High A social hour followed the pro-great aunt, and the traditional blue School and is employed at the gram and appointments were car-garter of her sorority, Nu Phi Marion Enigneer Depot. jried out in orchid and green Mu. She carried a crescent shaped At the rehearsal party on FridajM bouquet of white pompons centered evening Oct.

3. at the Durward mr i cr with two purple throated orchids Giles home. Miss Keller pre- 08t'l UptlOl Shower and tied with white satin ribbon sented rhinestone bracelets to her Reamers. maid of honor and bridesmaids Honor Kecent Bride Attending the bride as maid of pearl necklaces and bracelets to! Recent guests at the home of Mr. honor was Miss Patsy Toombs, i her flower girls and a tie clasp to and Mrs- H- w- Johnson of 393 W.

gram. The dinner was in charge of the social committee, Mrs. Wilson B. Tway, Mrs. H.

V. Alexander, Mrs. T. E. Sonnanstine and Mrs.

E. J. Kinter. The second in a series of "rush" parties given by Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the home of Mrs. George Leonard, 551 N.

Greenwood St. Oct. 9. To enable everyone to become more easily acquainted an identification tag was given to the members and guests, Mrs. Hilbert Friend.

Mrs. Herman Wygle. Mrs. John MacGre-gor. Mrs.

Ray Semmler, Mrs. Thomas Gilmore, Mrs. Walter Moenter and Mrs. Frances Wanda. Mrs.

Mark Klug led the group Sunday, Oct. 26 in Troy Chapel at Delaware. Miss McWilliams is the ers, uu and New Composers of Mexico" by Mrs. PhaUen and "A for the coming season, choose a bright new Winter Hat! Select your new fall and winter hat from a wealth of brilliant new jewel colors rich, textured fabrics deep, piquant silhouettes. So much to see, so much to choose from in our very daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. McWilliams of Upper Sandusky. She and her fiance are employed at the Marion Engineer Depot.

Mrs. W. A. Ginder of Park Blvd. entertained with a dinner and miscellaneous shower Tuesday eve Land That Sings and Dances," by Mrs.

A. H. Koons. For roll call the members named famous Mexican women. A contribution was made to the United Appeals Campaign when the Searchlight Club opened the season Monday afternoon.

The guests were invited to the home of Mrs. L. A. Robinson of Windsor St. for program and tea.

Mrs. O. W. Martin, president, extended greetings and devotions were bv and bridesmaids were Miss Shirley the ring bearer, and Mr. Almen- Center st- were Mr.

and Mrs. Kyle and Miss Colleen Kneisley. dinger gave his best man and Bullock of Albany, N. Yw Their gowns of taffeta and nylon: ushers cigaret lighters. who were married Oct.

8. Previous tulle had strapless bodices over Guests from out of the city in- to her marriage, Mrs. Bullock was which were worn nylon net stoles. eluded Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Mav, Mrs- Viola Quay, a former resident Accenting the tops of the bodices! Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen, Marion. was a row of stiff net. At the land; Harold Weaver.

Toledo; Mr. In honor of the newly married waist was a fluted panel of taffeta and Mrs. Milton Keller and son, Mr- and Mrs. Johnsottrioi' extending down the side of the Sulphur Springs; Mrs. Leta Wal- tertained with a miscellaneous overskirt.

The maid of honor was ton and daughter. Mr. and MrsJshower Saturday evening at their in cotillion blue and the brides- John Miller and children, Mr. and nome- About 30 friends were pres-maids in a shrimp, shade. They Mrs.

Byron Swartz and daugh- ent" Music during the evening was wore half bonnets of taffeta and ters, Upper Sandusky; Mrs. Ora furnished by Mrs- Hinkley of Gal- ning at Ringer's Inn compliment newest collection and so verv little to pay for so much elegance. LOW AS 3.98 ing Miss Emma Bishop, a bride-elect of this Sunday. A table decorated in her chosen wedding colors of green and gold and centered with wedding rings held the shower gifts. Miss Bishop's marriage to Roy C.

Buckingham Jr. will take New ELGIN watches See oar advance showing for pre-Christmas selection. New Hats Arriving Often! nvlon tulle tn match thoiv ctmiinc i I.auprtv PnliimVii ic Kr A 'On Mrs. Florence Stubbs who read an IIII'VS Milli place at two o'clock in the afternoon in Wesley Methodist Church Contest awards were won by Mrs. In the Service 124 West Center St UnilJ WIU.SkWMU.

ailU and rhinestone necklaces and Lowell Ault and children, Mr. rings. They carried t-j and Mrs. Richard Keller and chil-shaped bouquets of white pom- jdren, Mrs. Ida King, Mr.

and Mrs. pons tied with contrasting ribbon 'Milan King, Mrs. Donald Fella-streamers and net. jbaum, Findlay. Ring bearer was King Keller, cousin of the bride anH fi Marion Lloyd and Mrs.

E. C. Herr. The guest list included Mrs. Rov article, "Winter Life." A memorial service was conducted for Mrs.

William Tracy whose death occurred recently. Mrs. Jess Stewart reviewed the program for the year. Topics will be on miscellaneous subjects. "Haps and Mishaps" was the roll call topic.

Mrs. Robert Airman Third Class Harold ScheiUer, son of Mr. and Mrs Buckingham, Mrs. Jess Davis, Mrs. Lee Hathaway.

Mrs. Harry Harold Scheitler of 519 Lee girls were Kay Keller and Karla Ssfhrtnl Pit iu7 has arrived at Sheppard Air Force Keller, cousins of the bride. Thevl iBase. Texas. He received his basic Buckingham, Mrs.

D. F. Felter, Mrs. Lester Hines. Miss Shirley Kyle and Armita Buckingham.

w2 McMahan gave a talk on the sale training at Sampson Air Force wore long taffeta dresses designed At AltrUSO Clllb With triDle flounces nn pithor ciHoi with triple flounces on either side oi arucies made by the blind and! Base in Geneva, N.Y. of the skirt, with Kay in a shrimp BllsiilPSS Meeting shade and Karla in blue. Thevi Pvt. Bruce Rhoden of Nevada A Halloween party for members of the Johnson Street Club was held Oct. 9 at the home of Mrs.

Martha Hart, 275 Johnson St. The (Mt a taix on tne year's work was by Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Edna Shet-terly read the constitution and bylaws.

Assisting the hostess during the social hour were members of the executive committee, Miss Fahey Jones and Mrs. John Mo- wore matching headbands of stiff oniriey fetter or Harding High'nas returned to Camp Stoneman, nylon net and carried woven bas- and Sharon Giles of St. Mary after spending 20 days with kets of white pompons decorated I High junior members for his family in Nevada before leav- hostess gift was won by Mrs. Bet ing for Korea. ty Fredericks and a special prize with white streamers.

ine nrst nan oi tne club year, went to Mrs. Marie Herb. Mrs. James Buck of Marion served as Jlned members of the Marion Al ser. Mrs.

Florence Stubbs will be Mary Ames, Miss Leora Shannon best man for the bridegroom, and CttKAOO. 17-iwralMnnimfctfybMa ii igtlpkjat ESS, bowtofld crystal U1.it nostess for the next meeting. ushers were Richard Kellerif lr -I rod. io Findlay, King Keller, cousins of the bride, and Robert EUwood and NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Estate of Mary L. Williams deceased.

is herebV iven that Dudley vviiuams has been appointed and Administrator of the estate of Mary L. Williams late of Marion County, deceased. Dated at Marion, Ohio, this 29th day of September A.D., -1952. Edward J. Ruzzo, Probate Judge, Marion County, Ohio Case No.

19801 Oct.2.9.16.1932 See Our Outstanding Array of trusa Club for the October business meeting, Tuesday night in the recreation room of the Forest Lawn Presbyterian Church. For the program hour, three high school girls who attended the Ohio 4-H Club Congress held on the Ohio State University campus, gave reports on the activities. They were Marilyn Lindley efj Green Camp, Virginia Klingel of Waldo and Judy Hamilton of Har and Mrs. Herb had high scores in contests and Mrs. Joan Hause was consoled.

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Betty Kennedy, Hane Ave. Mrs. Charles Ward and Mrs. Bruce Baker were enrolled as members of the Town and Country Mothers Club of Waldo when they met Monday night at the Mrs.

J. H. lams of Olney Ave. was hostess for the first meeting of the season for the Advance Club, recently at her home. "Music" was the program theme with Mrs.

E. N. Hale, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Cox, singing "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. Reserve your choice on our lay away PLAN I Robert Radabaugh, all of Marion.

Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in Moira Hall. The table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. At either side of the cake were lighted candles in two branch candelabra. Assisting were Miss Joyce Cleveland, Miss COATS $36.95 John Salisbury played the second nome of Mrs. John Ward in Wal- ding High School.

In charge of this part of the program were Miss Mary Ellen Kerr, vocational in LAN DES Sue Fellmeth, Mrs. William Burns NOTICE or APPOINTMENT Estate of Walter C. Steward, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Effie Steward has been appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Walter C. Steward late of Marion County, deceased.

Dated at Marion, Ohio, this 3rd day of October A. 1952. Edward J. Ruzzo. Probate Judge.

Marion County, Ohio Case No. 19605 Oct.9.16,23.1952 movement of Beethoven's "Appa-sionata" sonata. Tea was served by the social committee, Mrs. Forest Loudenslager, Mrs. F.

L. Top-liff, Mrs. Robert Maginn and Mrs. Merritt Marshall. formation chairman and Miss Lois and Mrs.

Durward Giles, sister of to the bridegroom. Jewelry 227 W. Center St. When the couple left on a wed Enjoy soothing comfort, prompt $82.95 ding trip through southern Ohio relief today buy world-known, medicated, emollient mm Simonds, Marion County Home Demonstration Agent, a member of the club. Miss Marie Wolf, president, presided for the business session during which a gift of $250 was made to the Grants In Aid of the Inter and Kentucky, Mrs.

Almendinger HIHMIIf.ll.'lJ'l-'Ll was wearing a wine velveteen TV NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Mary Jane Hildebrand, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Edith dress topped with a matching bolero jacket. She combined with the baby shoppe national Club, to aid in financing Blankenship has been appointed and Peoples this black accessories and wore tho ctnHw nf fnroioT. HnHan. i qualified as Administratrix of the 4-H CLUB NEWS Members of the New Blooming-ton Shining Stars 4-H Club held a wiener roast recently at the home of Rebecca Lyons.

Outdoor games were played. During the evening, 4-H certificates of achievement and fair money were distributed. Plans were discussed for a skating party in the near future. the orchids from her bridal bou quet. Until their newly furnished apartment at 4702 Olney Ave.

is iwhi "Restate of Mary Jane Hildebrand late of United Mates. Marion County, deceased. A social hour followed. Hostesses Dated at Marion, Ohio, this th dav were Miss Violet McBride, Miss 01 ct0Lw.5r Probate Lillian Plack, Miss Arlette Rob-) Judge. Marion County, Ohio erts.

Miss Mary F. Schuler. Mrs. 171 W. Center St.

Grace Hahn Elsie Orr completed, they are residing with her parents. Mrs. Almendinger is a graduate II D. F. Terzo and Mrs.

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