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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 36

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 36

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THIRTY-SIX THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1961 Dies in Cleveland Lloyd Rosebrough, 208' S. Seff-ner Ave. John L. Mclntire, 318 Park St.

Around About Marion Leave General Hospital (Tuesday) Mrs. Alden W. Seleman daughter, 137 Homer St. Mrs. James Harless and CLEVELAND (AP)-Dr.

irea-'Sternberg, 60, medical director of jMontefiore Home in Cleveland Heights since 1953. died Tuesday I in Mount Sinai Hospital. Dr. Stern- berg and his wife fled their na A Jack Napper, 141 ti N. Main St and' Ray Pennington, 507 Scranton jAve.

Released From Hospital Gerald Dunn, son of Mr. and daughter, 241 Silver St. Mrs. William W. Gallatin and son, 126 Klerx St.

tive Vienna 1938 to escape nja Walter G. Penry, Radnor. Melvin C. Sharp, 207 Johnson Mrs. Grover Dunn of 597 Cottage i persecution, and, he practiced medicine here nearly 20 years.

was released from University flospital at Cleveland Tuesday. General Hospital Birth (Tuesday) Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Stafford, near Caledonia, a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Montgomery, 29 Buckeye Trailer Park, a son. Other Births Dennis W.

Sayre, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sayre, near Up- i Clarence D.

Smith, 957 W. Fair- A ground St, per Mrs. Russell Barkalow, 2C2 Sara Ave. 1 Jf -5 Robert T. Smith, 1019 W.

Fairground St. Mrs. Jessie Spillman, 249 Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey J. Wede- 287 Attention Working Mothers Enroll your school age chjld now for summer care. Special rates for two or more. Hot meals, supervised play and rest. Free pickup and delivery.

Kiddie Kare, Dial DU 2-3207 or DU 2-5879. Ad. Mrs. Robert Cosgrove, Somerlot-Hoffman Rd. W.

Lawrence W. Davis, 416 S. ward of Marshall, a son, John William, born April 23 at a hospital in Columbus, Wis. Mrs. Wedeward is the former Arlene Houpt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Houpt of 132 High St. Mark St.

School Ice Cream Social May 19. Serving at p.m. Homemade ice cream and cake, chicken, wiener and fish sandwiches, coffee, soft drinks, cotton candy, sno cones, entertainment, movies and pony rides. Ad. Complete! Stainless Steel AQUARIUMS with light, pump and filter, net, thermometer, fish food and guide book.

Rummage Sale May 18, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Whitney Lodge, No, 846 LA to BRT. -Ad. Prospect St.

Mrs. William D. DeLauder, 671 Mary St. Mrs. Jack Furniss, 217 Peterson Ave.

Mrs. Joseph Ionne, 622 E. Church St. Carl F. LaMarche, 416 E.

Church St. Carroll R. McKinniss, 364 E. Fun Night, May 20 at 5 PM. Food, games and pony rides, Oak St.

School. Ad. Rummage Sale Saturday, May 20, 8:30 A.M. to Nic-Nac Building. Sponsored $1495 1995 Glenwood School Fua Night May 19, serving starts at 5:00 p.m.

Pony rides, talent show and other entertainment. Ad. 5 Gallon Complei 10 Gallon Complete Farming St. by American Business Women Association. Ad.

Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Transplanted Flower and vegetable plants. Rose bushes, strawberry plants. Open evenings.

Fairview Gardens DU i Spring Clean-Up Special Fri. Pants 50c, suits 11.00, plain skirts 50c, plain dresses $1.00. Kustom Kare Cleaners, 188 Patten St. Ad. wards! fIJ MONTttOMSRV A TV 205.

West Center St. Phone DU 3-3161 INSURANCE AWARDS PRESENTED. National Quality Awards were presented to 15 members of the Marion Association of Life Underwriters at breakfast meeting this morning in the Holiday House. Charles Dunn (right), president of the association, is shown presenting the award to Carle-ton G. Case (center), who has earned the award for 16 consecutive years.

At left is Elmer L. Weimer, who also has qualified for the award each year since it was established in 1945 by the National Association of Life Underwriters and the Life Insurance Agency Management Association. Those presented the awards here this morning, in addition to Mr. Case and Mr. Weimer, were Jack O.

Bull, Robert Clouse, John A. Scranton, Edward J. Thomas, Jay McCurdy, Joe E. Oney, Dale E. Shambaugh, Thomas I.

Norton, George Crawford, J. Ronald Scharer, William D. Busch, Lavern W. Pfeiffer and Cloyd E. Stauffer.

BILL'S AQUARIUM and PET SHOP 137 East Mill Si. Free Parking Next to Store We Service-What We Sell Common Pleas Court Divorces Granted Plead Innocent PAINESVILLE, Ohio (AP) (Addresses as Listed on Petitions) Glenda F. Bayless of 365 E. Orange Village young men Thursday Luncheon Special Hickory Smoked Sausage With Boston Baked Beans CHOICE OF TWO SIDES, HOT ROLLS. BUTTER AND A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE PLUS fr A REFILL ON US.

ALL FOR yjjQ Farming St. from Donald C. Bay- pleaded innocent in Painesville less, address unknown. i fnnrt MnmL tn Wards Offer A NEW SERVICE Fcr Gur CUSTOMERS Because we have established A parts Distribution center we con provide our customers with the RIGHT PARTS AT THE RIGHT TIME IN THE RIGHT QUANTITY AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Yes, 95 of your parts needs filled from 1 to 3 days.

charges of grand larceny and malicious destruction of property in the weekend theft of a $4,000 out Enter General Hospital (Tuesday) Elmer Bondley, 385 Monroe medical care. Brian Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, -Bucyrus, medical care. 1 Byran G.

Raines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Raines, 1090 E. Church medical care.

Mrs. E. R. Shinncr, 404 W. Church surgical care, Mrs.

Joseph J. Mull, 872 Garfield medical care, i Mrs. Alymore Phelps, 210 E. Farming medical care. Mary Wixtead, 250 Oak medical care.

Mrs. Charles M. Deem, near Morral, surgical care. board cruiser from its dock on the DRIVE INN Ask About Our Stock Of: PRESSURE COOKER PARTS AMERICAN ENGLISH BICYCLE PARTS VACUUM CLEANER BAGS FOR ALL MAKES SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES AND ACCESSORIES RADIO, HI-FI, TELEVISION TUBES AND ACCESSORIES LAWN MOWER BLADES, IMPULSE STARTERS CHROMALOX HEATING ELEMENTS FOR POPULAR MODEL RANGES AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS CLINTON AND BRIGGS STRAT-TON SMALL ENGINE PARTS WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR PARTS NEEDS FOR MOST BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE AT A LARGE SAVINGS. Grand River.

Released on $1,000 bond each were John J. Mayer, 19; John L. Francis, 21, and Donald H. Wiedlund, 23. 961 N.

Main DU 3-1836 Virginia R. Colegrove of 430 Oak St. from William E. Cole-grove of 1361 Lusch Rd. Winifred Romanowski of 204 Reed Ave.

from John Romanowski of Dillonvale. Orville Tati Jr. of 576 E. Church St. from Wanda E.

Tati of Zanesville. Susan A. Ratliff of 145 Johns St from Lonnie J. Ratliff of 325 N. Greenwood St.

Patsy Jean Slone of 717 Kentucky Ave. from Doliver Slone of 705 Davids St. Hildegarde Tomlin of 989 Robinson Ave. from Wayne A. Tomlin of 486 E.

Mark St. Mrs. Robert Siler, 947 Bennett medical care. SPECIAL FROZEN jy.iy? DIETARY EOOD pi Mrs. Don E.

Harraman, near ALL WORK GUARANTEED QUALITY-SERVICE PRICE If you are not completely satisfied with any merchandise purchased from Montgomery Ward with the quality or appearance, the style or fit we ask you to return it, we will exchange it for what you want, or refund what you paid for it. WE GIVE FREE ESTIMATES JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" Marion, surgical care. Robert Young, 277 Summit surgical care. Jack Edington, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Edington, 203 Wallace surgical care. Anthony J. 316 E. Farming medical care.

Charles Brady, Marion County Home, medical care. Diana Erwin, 388 Spertfer treatment. 1 Divorces Dismissed (Addresses as Listed on Petitions) Frances J. Pinkerton of 996 Bryant St. vs.

David R. Pinker-ton of S. Main St. Frances Wright of 241'i Silver St. vs.

Stanley Wright of 241 'A Silver St. For Our Customers A Customer Service Dept. With Trained Specialists To Service LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN TRACTORS TELEVISION, RADIO, AND HI-FI WASHERS AND DRYERS AIR CONDITIONERS, FREEZERS AND REFRIGERATORS HEATING AND RANGE SERVICE SMALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES I -11 It" 1 900 Lee Ann Howard, daughter of Whirlpool Dry Cleaners Dry clean your drapes, blankets, bedspreads, suits, at West Town Laundromat. Ad. I If I "1 CUOFUKS n.ni) a in 7 Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Howard, i 318 Belmont medical care, Fred Avery, near Mt. Victory, medical care. WARDS Vf Mrs. Frank VanWey, 330 Olney Scientific Fur Storage Cleaning, re-styling, repairing.

Lurye Furs, 266 East Center St. Ad. medical care. Morbito's Airport Restaurant Delicious spaghetti, steaks, chicken and sandwiches. Open daily 8 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Closed Mon days. Daily luncheon 97c. Private parties invited. Helen Morbit, Mgr.

Dial DU 2-6002. Ad. Roof Leak? Paint Peeling? Johns Manville Seal-O-Matic Roofing is the answer. Keystone Aluminum Siding solves paint peeling. Call for free estimate.

Five years to pay. Avenue Lum ber Supply Co. 611 Bellefon- tame Ave. Phone DU Borden's vital balance helps keep you hale and happy, gives adults proper amounts of important food essentials for a serving or a day. Each half -pint serving, equal to a glass of ready diet drink, is a dieter's fun feast.

Plants Now Ready Sweet potatoes, Mangos, potted tomatoes, hot peppers. Faiiview Gardens DU Garden Space for Rent on Shares Two lots available at rear of 1098 E. Center. Call DU 2-7541 after 900 CALORIES OF THE SAME BALANCED NOURISHMENT AS BORDEN'S ready diet DRINK. SPOON IT! MELT A MOUTHFUL! ENJOY YOURSELF! Delight in the taste and texture pleasures of a frozen chocolate feast.

Yet stick to your diet protect vitality satisfy hunger and hankering. Easily and economically, with Borden's -new ready diet frozen feast. There are 900 calories to the quart, and portions are marked on each carton for accurate servings. Ask your doctor how ready diet fits your health and reducing needs. Now in your favorite store, in the distinctive gold striped carton.

1 p.m. Ad. 1 i -1 X''rx Killed in Crash fJCK DAYTON, Ohio (AP)-A Van- dalia woman swerved her car to avoid hitting a rabbit Tuesday night, the car went out of control, hit a utility pole and a pas Enjoy Borden's ready diet drink, too. In choice of flavors, at dairy case or door. Frozen or liquid, Borden's ready ditt is balanced to help you look and feci great.

i I'dl I MM senger in the vehicle was killed, the Montgomery County sheriff's office reported. Mrs. Carmen South, 42, of Van-dalia died. The driver, Mrs. Joyce Cooper, 32, and another passenger suffered minor injuries in the accident just north of Dayton -on a county road.

Remember Birthdays Anniversaries Births with FLOWERS from Musser's Tie Wome of Better Flowers Phone DU 2-1503 122 S. State St There's a real discovery 4-w p3n 'y V'- inside these great new Clorox Plastic Safety Bottles, Clorox does more than whiten. gets out dirt that suds i Now you can forget about scrubbing shirt collars or soaking sheets Just give your detergent a helping hand with Clorox every Clorox adds cleaning power. Gets out. stubborn body dirt scrubbingi INI.

tl Ctoroi ComiW SfC MOW CLOROX HELPS leave in! Trudemurk of 4 Th Burilen Co. Boi Jen's frucn may not be available in Kmc where this publication la distributed. Read the Star Display Ads and Save Money 4ioru iltlc tottlM avaii.bl. fci Hmittd mm.

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