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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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T4G15 Font TffK tar, m.aiuox. mo, TrrsiuT, skptf-mbek s. i CLUB AFFAIRS A PAGE FOR WOMEN READERS PERSONALS LODGE NEWS ART, MUSIC SOCIAL EVENTS CHURCH NOTES and iolf and Bridge Rev. Wood Reads Ceremony Mr. Gladiea will be at hor.

3714 W. street, Cleveland r. Gladden i associated with the 1 basket dniner wa cerved at the i noon hour. Present were the honor guest. Mr.

Charle Smith and sons and Donald Kelly of MU Cllead, Mr. and Mr. Carl keeper of Day-1 ton, Mr. and Mm. Marlon Pet-ron, for Hastings-Gorman Wedding to Mack Ring and Jacki E'ephen cf Columbus, Mis Jeannette Stephen of Detroit and MU Charlotte Scutbworth of Rarden were weekend guest of Mr.

nd Mr. Wirson of S20 East Farming street. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Galloway and daughter Dei-re Jean of Detroit, have returned home after a visit gres hoteL Enro-jt bom Mr. and Mr. Schwlr.ger visited the latter iter. Mr. L.

H. Rice in and friend at Albion, Mich. Mr. nd Mr. Hir.ki r.d daughUr Mary of Indianapols.

were guest over the week-end at the home of Mr. Frank W. Mayer cf Vn Cherry street. Mis DeEmma Hawlev of 714 Mt. Marian Baker Wed To E.

F. Gladden in Home Ceremony MISS MARIAN LVCTLE BAKER of Cleveland, daughter of Mrs. Roy M. Taver.ner of 195 East Pleasant atreet. and Elmer Francis Gladden of on of George of Cleveland and Tampa, were married Satur EV.

LAW RENO, A. WOOD, pastor of Trinity Baplt church read the rlr.gia ring service for the marriage Ml Mabel H'tetings. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. H.

Hatlr.irs of La Rue and H. Gorman, of Mrs. D. E. of 3'2 Gsrard avenue.

Sunday morning at 11 ociock, at the church. Open church was ohstved for the ceremony which followed the morning worship servlf Tall wicker vases filled while aster banked with palms were the only decorations. Mr. W. R.

Robert a' the orgsti and as the guests were being seated played, "Venetian Love fiong," by Nevln, For the pr cesslonal she played the "Wedding March' from Wagner "Iv-hen srmei Training Kchool fcr Nurse grin" and during the service in Columbus. For the last five and Hweet Mystery of Life," Victor one-half year she hag been em-Herbert. As the couple left thel pl'iyed a city health nunc In Mar- church Mrs. Robert played Men-i n. delsnohn'a "Wedding Mr Gorman is a graduate of The bride and bridegroom were Harding High school and Is em-unattended.

The bride wore a wed-1 ployed a a car dlrtrlbutor with ding gown of bridal satin In F.rl Railroad Co. Vernon avenue haa returned from Chicago where ahe spent the summer. Mia Hawley guest over the week-end and holiday were Mr, and Mr. G. Engstrom of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mayer Mr. Frank Mayer of Cherry street and Mr. and Mr.

Leo and children Jean and George ui Windsor street spent Labor day ai Lakeside, Mrs. Grace Holt of North Prospect street will go to Rye Beach Wednesday where she will spenS the remainder of the week. MiSS DoCCthu nt sum sireei is in Lisca, for a visit of several days at the home of Mr. nd Mr. Clifton Curtis.

Mr. and Mr. Ivan Munson of Pasadena, who have been guest at the W. p. Martin home at 245 North Seffner avenue, left Saturday for Chicago where they will attend the World fair before returning home.

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Zuck, Mr. and Mrs. Doren Rea. Mr.

and Mrs, John Lacey of Windsor street and Mr. and Mrs. John Zuck of Irey avenue spent the week-end and Labor day at Lakeside. Mrs. Fred Fritch of Detroit Is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. William Radel of 427 Pearl street. Guests at the Radel home Sunday were Mr. and Mr. Ed.

Stratton of Delaware. Mrs. Fritch will return home Wednesday. Miss Mary Court of Orchard street and Miss Dorothy Folk of Walnut street spent the week-end and Labor day at Cedar Point and Rye Beach, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Beale of Akron were week-end guests of Mis Margaret Haberman of 493 North State street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoberg and sons Charlea and Paul, Miss Mary Stephen and Miss Lillian Stephen of Portsmouth.

Miss Lena Schaffer, Clifford Schaffer and John Taiil Stephen of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. TALK Of day evening at 8 ociock at the Tavenr.er home, with Dr.

C. E. of Epworth M. E. church, reading the single rig service.

The marriage ceremony wa read in the living room before an improvised aitar of ferns, and g'adioli, with color of pink and white predominating. Preceding the ceremony Fred Sabback, violin, and A Butcher, trumpe. played "I Love Tou Bond, and as the bride and her maid of honor. Mlss Leora Thompson, defended the atairs, played the wedding march from Wagners "Lohengrin." The bride wore eel gray satin with draped sleeves and a girdle of Charteuse satin falling in long ends to the hern, amali turban aci suede slippers were of gray. Bnarcliff roses and pink and yellow snapdragons, tied with white satin ribbon, were in the bridal bouquet.

Miss Thompson wa in Negre brown hammired crepe, with a tur-hin of suede cloth, and hat and slippers of brown, A bow of mink marked the side of the draped neck line of the dress. Her flowers were snapdragons in a variegation of colors. Hugh Wright attended Mr. Gladden as best man, A reception and buffet supper for 35. the immediate familie and a few clote friends, followed the ceremony.

A three-tiered bride cake and roses and greenery formed the centerpiece of the serving table. White tapers In silver holders, lighted the table. After a short motor trip, Mr. 140 W. CENTER ST.

SAVE 25 IN THIS SALE of CLOTH 1 jft with Mr. Galloway', parent. Mr. nd Mr. H.

8. Stos of 2T5 Owens street Mis Mary Lewi of EaM Farming treet and Misses Grady and Ann Tucker of North Prospect atreet have returned from a two- week visit with relatives nd friends in Richmond, Ky, and. Cincinnati. Misa Donna Ruth Gelbaugh of Superior street returned from a two-weeks visit with her unci and aunt. Mr.

and Mrs R. F. Martin at Last week Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mi Gelbaugh attended the World fair at Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Val Hopkins cf Delaware avenue. Mrs. Homer Stone and Miss Ruth Hellman of South State street and Mis Hell-man l3ter-in-lsw, Mr.

Carl Hell-man of Mansfield, left this morning to spend the week at the World fair in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Sherman and daughter Paulin-j of South Pros-peot street were week-end guests of George Smith of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Paul of 12? Sargent atreet and David Coble of 255 Silver street spent the holiday with friends at Harbor View on Lake Erie. William and Clarence Pfeiffer of East George street spent Sunday and Labor day with relatives and I friends In Toledo.

Miss Irene Cox of Cambridge was the week-end guest of Mrs. Leona Sanderson of Davids street. SIX TABLES IN PLAY AT LODGE BENEFIT Six tables were arranged for cards at the benefit given by Min-netonka Councit No. 24, Degree of Pocahonta last night in the Red Men' hall. Honor for high scores were won by Mrs.

Fred Scherff, Mrs. Harry Hoch, Mrs. Ralph Moore, Ralph Moore, Ed. Tonguett and Walter Malo. William Phelps received the door award.

Another card party will be give Friday afternocn. THE TOWN. THE STANDARD WAVE $11-75 COMPLETE 2VO EXTRAS Each head styled to reveal character and distinction. All the curl you need. Finger Wave Completely Dried Famous Vlf Pari Hollvwood "Push-up- S1.95 ava :) S3.50 Alvetta Marie S6.50 "Push-up" Wave MARTHA'S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 408 thler-Phlllipa Bldg.

Phone M03 Open Every Evening. Mr. and Mr. M. E.

Petemon and children, Mr. and Mr. C. M. Peterson and ion, MLe Marguerite Peterson, Mis Ruth Petemon nd Ronald Muegrave.

Wedding Date I Announced Mr. and Mrp. ieorge W. Griffith of 250 Pllevue avenue announce the approaching wedding, Hunday, Kept. 13, of their daughter Hetty Jane, to Robert Huston, on of Mr.

and Mm. C. Huston of JM Park boulevard. The wedding will lake place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the Griffith home, with Mis Glorlne Griffith, slstsr of the bride, a maid of honor, and Velgh Putton Marlon a best man. llonte Knlrrtttln L.

H. r. Club Mrs. Thoburn Carey was hostess to the S. club Friday sfur-tioon at her home near Green Camp.

Mm. P.eatrlc Record received the award in a contest and Mr. Alvln ft. IjiRua was con-aoled. The hostes served refresh-ments, assisted by Mrs.

Kdwin Carey, a guest of the club. Mrs F.dwin Hhlpley of 927 Rellefontalne avenue will entertain the club Oct. TO PAV BACK mviDF.vn Hr The Associated Press NEW YORK, Sept. 8 Philip Morris Consolidated Is to pay off the dividend accumulation on Its class stock. Directors, It was announced today, have declared a payment of I3.9H on this Isrue, representing arrearages, In addition to the regular quarterly disbursement of 43 cents, both payable Oct.

2, to holding of record Sept 18. An apartment bouse will be erected In Vie mis, that will have 12 stories of retnforme-d concrete, surmounted by two stories having glass walls. SE LYDIA PINKHAM'S PRODUCTS For women's ailmtnu ukc Lydia E. Pinkbam' Tablets. Not just another pill to deaden pain but wry effective medicine which reaches the cause of the trouble and helps to prevent future disturbances.

Chocolate coated New 5 Off size. For a dependable laxative take Lydia E. Piukbam's Pills for Constipation. Costs about lfi per To break up a cold or to relicvr headaches and neuralgic pain take Pinkham't Phenrin, 23; Lydia E. Pinkham Med.

Co. Lynn, Mais. FRUIT SPECIALS rotntoea Q'ls home grown, t)i)t Onion yellow, mi 5 lb. 14o or 10 lb LLk, TEACHES, CANTAI.Ol TKS AM. OTHER KINDS OK FR11TS AND YKGETARI.K.3 Juat received another shipment of FRESH OYSTERS 50c quart ri.F.NTY OF STRICTLY FRESH CAt'GHT FISH.

Hcirry Bornheim Fruit and Fish Market 185 X. Main St. Marlon, Free) Delivery and Parking. We Retail at Vholesnle Trice. LuncheonThursday at Country Club MEMBERS of the aocli cora- mlttea of which Mist Emma O'Brien is chairman, will be host-eisea for the golf and bridge luncheon Thursday at the Marlon Country club.

Mr Wilbur 8yms will be In charge of plana for golf which will begin at lo o'clock. Aaelatlng on the committee win be Mm. J. Malcolm Strallta, Mr. Millard Hunt and Mm.

FrancU B. Huber. The party Thursday ia one of the aoclal affair to be arranged for the pleasure of the member throughout the autumn. Reservation for the luncheon are requested to be made by Wednesday night. Out-of-Town GwMn Entertained at Dinner Mr.

and Mr. Clarence Hmith of Franklin atreet entertained at din- near Sunday at their home. Cover were placed for Mr. and Mrs. A.

I Stout of Fort I-aunderdale, Mr. and Mr, Ralph Stout and daughter Mary of West Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fry of Marion. Family Dinner at D.

II. Teteraon Home Mr. and Mr. Charlea Peterson of Mt. Gll'ead and Mr.

and Mr. Marlon Petemon of Marlon were honor gurst at a family gathering Hun-day at the home of Mr. and Mr. David H. Peternon of Chicago avenue, eon and daughter-in-law of Mr.

and Mr. Charle peteron. A WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Ture Cider Vinegar, OQ per gal. JC Tine Cain, tn per dot. lUt Can Mda, OKi pear do.

fkn Rubber, bet grade, per do. t)L Roaetlng Ear, OK do Canning riokles, Qfli per hundred OU( rare wax, 1 1 per lb. rake J.1C Sealing Wat, fj per cak I A FUI.t, LIVE OF FRESH AND CI RED MEATH. SHORT LINE Serv-U-Wel Market Phone S1M-4294. 487 W.

Center St. In tune with FALL Tou wont need a new outfit If you have your thing rloaned here! NU-SHEEN METHOD PHONE 2644 VI OU SST Si it Ill, trr ij'j? IT Quarts MASO.V JAR RI TIX CAN'S, TARAFFIXE, PERMANENTS at Mr. firm of Homblower Weeks broker. Mrs. Gladden wa graduated frosi Harding High achool In 19 tad attended Ohio university tt Athe-j She i employed In the commercial department of the Ohio Belle Telephone Co.

In Cleveland, she made her tome with her aunt, Mr. J. Bowen. A number of partie have been given her by her Clevejr.i friends. Out-of-town guest at the wedding were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gladden ari daughter Janice. Mr.

and Mr. II. Bowen and son Jack, Mr. and Mis Eari Flickengcr. Mr.

and Mr. E. Green, and Miss Patty Green, all oi Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. John Ar.er of Copley.

Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Arter.

Miss Virginia Arter and Mm Marcia Arter of Galion, and Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Free.

Mias Maiy Jane Free and Miss Marjorie Free of Caledonia. typos cf diamonds prodn, electric curients that can ma-ured when subjected to polar! sM Hrht, ultraviolet or extreme re-i rays. Labor Day ia over but every day in the year is a Good Day to express friendship in terms of flowers. PASSER'S 112 SO. STATE ST.

The Home of Better Flower. PHONE 298S. TO 33i3 ATTRACTIVE NEW FALL a it a I fheeri S95 Angoras oveltv Printi "ool Cirpp New Fall Colors. Sires for misses and women. AND BETTER DRESSES Including the new "Mae Weif Silhouette -r .1 Lj-A WS SO OU SsBt light ivry shade, mad floor icrg'h and d'eigntd on bias line The V-shaped neckline wa ishd wl'h a fichu, trimmed with the material and caught in grace ful nne witn a three-loop bow.

Self trimmed acorn bu'ton fast ened the gown at the back. Her small, clone-fitting turban was of light Ivory tinted atin and her fir.wei wre an arm bouquet of gsiK and llllleg of the valley. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Gorman left cn a wedding trip inrougn me east ana on their return will be at home at 352 Glrard avenue. For traveling Mr.

Gorman wore a swagger suit of black triple heer and white pebble crepe with accessorle to harmonize. Mrs. Gorman is a graduate of the I.alUie High school and of the Mt Personal Mention Charles Oaterholt of L'ncapher avenue arrived home from Jamestown, Sunday to spend a two weeks' vacation. Mr, Oaterholt is employed by the T. Grant company.

Mr and Mrs. Harvey Lowry and tiaiifcO'er Donna Mae of 273 Ballen-tine avenue visited Sunday and Monday with relative and friend in MelHonvllle. Mr. and Mr. B.

G. Rager and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Robertson of Youngstown visited over the holi day with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bager of 303 Windsor street.

see G. Wilbur Harruff of Detroit spent the week-end and holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Harruff of 3P.0 Hans avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. Wllhelm of itio West Columbia atreet had as week-end guest Mr.

and Mrs. Henrlk Wollter of Warren. Mr. and Mr. Emery Everly of Ki L'ncapher avenue and Mrs.

Delia Everly and John Yates of Leader atreet have returned from t'hadwlck, N. where they visited Mr. Everly brother and ilster-i Inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Everly and family, former resident of Marlon.

They also visited In Niagara Falls. and Mrs, T. McNamara and am Robert of Courtland avenue were week-end and holiday guest of relatives at Vex Wert. Mr. and Mr.

Ralph Eaton of 222 Park boulevard have returned from a vacation apent at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Emma McNeal of LaRue, formerly of Marlon, ha gone to Chicago for an Indefinite visit with friends and to attend the World' fair. John Lehner, John Burke, Kirk Kellogg, nick Chapman, Sidney Ward and Geer have returned from Chicago where they attended the World' fair.

Mrs. Clair Geer and on Ronnie and Mrs. Blanche Tldd of 657 L'ncapher avenue, Mrs. Cora People of West Church street and Mrs. Frank Brown of Columbia street were In Big Springs yesterday where they attended the twenty-sixth annual reunion of the Klsa-llng family.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Srhwinger of North Prcpeet street returned yesterday from Chicago where they attended the World' fair.

Mr. Schwlnger also attended the convention of the Chicago dancing teachers held last week In the Con- Caimers icl our supplic here. VI lar even thing you tiecd. Economy Lids Kerr Lids-Mason Lids Sealing Wax Parana Rubber. JARS AND CANS PICKLES PICKLING SPICES Ground or Whole Pure Apple Cider VINEGAR The success of your pickling depends on the qunllly of our lnegar as much as anything else.

This Is the Beat we can buy. gal. 35c HOI RLE STRENGTH (M grain Instead of the usual 40) ZACHMAN'S TWO HONES SS78. OL Drln" 11 fot IRAjJjf health. Phone jour order.

Wafer Crlals We deliver. COATS Richly Trimmed with Badger, Caracul, Skunk, Fox, Wolf, Marmink, French Beaver. r. mm Shampoo Hair Cut Manicure Eyebrow Arch Henna Rinse Oil Treatment wm ru 25c 2 WEDDINGS Miller-Kerr Wedding Sol. mnlred at La Rue Rev.

J. W. Home read the alngle ring service for the marriage of Miss Lois Use Miller of Illue and Dcnzcl R. Kerr of Flndlay which wa solemnized Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at hi home In La-Rue. The ceremony wa witnessed hy the brlde'a father, V.

8. Miller of LaRue, her brothers, J. I Miller of Chicago and W. Cever Miller of LaRue, her aunt, Mr. Cl'emmle Vlr den of I-aKue and Mis Mary Itey nolds of Columhus.

The bride' gown wa of whit crepe and wore a shoulder bouquet of sweet pea and delphinium. The couple will reside In Flndlay. Announce Wedding of Aug. 30 Announcement haa been made by Mr. and Mr.

W. M. Rush of Martel of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Clara Ruh, to Oscar Augen-steln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augensteln, of Ashley.

The ceremony wa read Aug. 30 at Coving ton, Ky by Rev, J. Howard Laughner, pastor of the Find Lutheran church. Rev. Carl V.

Koop Rend Ceremony The marriage of Mlsa Myrtle Gnndert of South Vine street and Alva Gantl of 213 Chicago avenue solemnised Friday night at 8 o'clock by ReV. Carl V. Roop aK the First United Brethren parsonage on South Prospect yifreet. The single ring aervlcs wia used. The bride la the daugbfer 0f Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. of Mary street. MrtVn the son of Mr.

till'! Waiter Gantt of Chicago avenue. The couple will make. their home on 1'ark atreet. Mr. Gantt Is employed with the Susquehanna Silk Mill company.

Homemaker's Question Box Queatloii How can the dessert for the school lunch be made both atirfactory and satisfying' A sweet dessert la as a rule most satisfying. The custards or puddings which include both milk and eggs are very nutritious. Plain caramel custard, rice pudding, tapioca pudding, gelatin pudding, chocolate pudding, may be carried In a custard cup or small baking dlh. A small gliu jar of canned fruit or apple sauce with a cockle makes a good dessert. Kilher fresh fruit or dried fruit such as dates, figs, and raisins may be used.

There Is no objection to plain cookie, ginger cookies, date or raisin cookies, apnnge cake, gingerbread, cr awed chocolate provided they are eaten laft and not at the beginning of the meal It may help lo wrap the dessert and keep it for a surprise to top off the meal. t.ts.nrf tiv Nutrition MterlnlUI, Ohio Service. i CIRCLE TO MEET The first meeting thla eeason of the Rebekah Friendship circle will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at I the home of Mrs.

H. O. Toms of South State street. SLEEPY AFTER MEALS? WATCH FOR POISONS A dopey, tired feeling Is usually a slan of bowel nolsons. that hroul VJV IV, IHTIil Willi I1UFI1 ika.

Acts on both upper and lower bowels without discomfort. Henney A Cooper, Druggists. Adv. YOITHFIL MATRONS HATS Brim and Turbans in Wool Crepe and Felt An especially larga select ion of Yargs head-sizes. $1.95 and $2.95 Marty's MILLINERY 1M W.

Center St Our price is bawd on the wholesale cost of months ago. Pricfi are advancing rapidly. Take advantage of this opportunity and have your coat laid away now. New Fall Fabrics Black, Brown, Green, Wine and Ee! Gray. Size 14 to 20, and 38 to 50.

Up Jumped The Bunny! These Smart New Coats have linings of RaMiits Fur. Lots of bunny for the money these VINEGAR GALLON 19c MASQN JARS 79c Tints JAB LIDS, DOZ 5So BBERS. DOZ Rc IH)Z. 1 La iks 1 days! Our smartest untrimmed coats have linings entirely of rabbits' fur. And are they "warm in winter? Just ask the jrirl who wears one! ill $19.75 i yr School, College, Busi- or Strect wear- th ry re price Favored for Keatitiful FALL HATS Chilly Mornings girl needs one Flannel Robe 49 $265 and every college Brims and Turbans in snfin.i, rrh vts, jolts and combinations.

A wander Jul selection. Come In todav. These new flannel robes are certainly welcome on chillv mornings. And any "co-ed" "can use one every day she's at school. They re in attractive colors and All well made! fat ANUFACTURER'gS OUTLET STORE $3.45 and $2.03 SgS5 L-2171 W.

Center St E3 1st door west of western L'niou. fl.

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