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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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tTVRJAY. MARCH 22. IM. THE MARION STAR, MARION. OHIO TIYZ Haw Mikm Club AM Ctrrle Meets 114 Wil.

liREEN CAMP Tit HW I A IWtJPJ of Circle No. 1 the Around About Mario mcWi son avenue was admitw feiit VU dmtRf4 CtUiHviCM MUm HUB WIW ri.M" Amm IVnU rwwrU jwuh Mr. Martha Jeffert on fie-trrrwrn rvrtrn. lunwat aervK- Anna ml lwn boulevard. memtwr ol tha l.wt WreW.

waa in M. Dwi of JiT M1n ae the lofwr were Mr K. H. Mr. Helen Johiwon and nue coiviux-te4 Ihi AtWIU Cwklin.

Mvaa lVia Mra. K4a Shetterty and Mrs. tn the Merle H. HaffMW mtvrtuary Jb and Mr. Helen rout aanf a iet.

'In th on Ml Verntffl avenue by lr flVtKM4i were ctmdurted by Mr. jUarden Speetal award wero V. tV Builer, pjtM.ir of CymiMih1 1'rancu ReattiMv Two new em-won by Mm, Carpenter and Metbodut churra, tunal irs ber were enmiled The net ICne-tfV paly. A Tghettl rup- hocpiul last night lor Miltea Ruth. Lucille Carey, vice.rtro Ban'Kai ctuie wwtta i present.

was in cfre. chrv wm th bom 'Jay rijnuU, M.D. Lotions were feed by Opal Smith Mr. Nry Gee of 21 Metkhe There's Something of Interest in Every Lino. i Hu returned fnn vacation lnh stories were at roll avenue Iulj 8W mm.

land again receding patient. II ncu. Two dollar was Kltu Hogan and Mr, rem Be. Medical Patient em winn heat, Mr imyio or ss Awn. Offi- ir- rv.i tin Markvn cemetery.

Musa tVnn.i meetirm will be with Mr. Leopold per fullowed the meeting tn charM donated to US Red Crota. Mary Workers Meet Lovai Workrt class of iicJ United Brethren "'-js'ir' Thursday af'-erroon at 'ekhl on 84t street died In her home Thurestay. of Mr. EltMbeth Crider.

Thor.Tv. a reoT the 'HS will held and prayer oy Mai umUi dale avenue wa admitted to City By appointment Ad. hospital yesterday lor mcdxaU fr- Is Nevada llaklew firIt Inn tn A Mr Ann uPJ FVtrher1. MarkH SfeeUI. H'rldtng ertr aim to tarry at at! time a Sheen Rreedvr OffWe KENTON -Franklin GartrHHi of readme Contest were won by inciuaea mn oy miss or jwmnAy cl.

1 1 r-'T tT white eiepnani Maxwell Hiu fte, 4c. Bird complete line of rod and mppliea. Kenton ha twn named one of the v.ri Vargarn nmumi. no entertained we LI-a-l-ot CluD m-. tw Smith wa Ada Pa" guett.

Robert OmD, -who died Wednesday evening at a St Pat-! YJl Krha PruV Lu Fowler led devotions I March 22, IMS. jck wlh iFore tth. prsyers were by Mrs. Rosej Your was a heart that was happy bel and Mr. Clara Hemlen.

mM.J''ctrVr Mr. Zekta Cramer, Mr. Herkte Jorte, Mr. I'M Sutton and Mr. Antia Zuspan, were Mr.

Hetue Krwtn and Ronald Ceec. RrtreUvmenU were awrved. director of the Ohio Shropahiro Htwiter' aMot tatittn. The meeting tk tn conjunction with rarro and K.tn week at OHM State uttivertity. were uj uuuc mu iw un uw gaiiuping- prize ill Eye pe.

JTc. Cpn day a riot a aott electric Wright week. Dial 202, 6 Mt Verrwo Traiwfer Storage Co. AL Ave. Ad, Repatr rHhwM 'Raal Senior Bible CUa VITE.R SANDl'SKY Repair A program of muic and read-to the roof of the Wyaiulot county ing was given at meeting of the courthouse, are being made by Senior Bible rUxr of tmanurl.

JvHn Witter of t'pper Saitdutky. Lutheran Sunday html Tuely Ewplnyed by the county rommu-night in the church parlor. Mner for the high climbing )ob. 'y: i awarded to Mr. Helen Starner.

You know how loved you, yes, On Aprd 9 the hoctesa will be Men amenta That BeUtat Altenltai Place your order ewrty tor baby duck, chick and colored est for Easter. Dial IJ-tX CRder-wood'. Ad. love you yet, Mr. Pauline Zimmerman with T.

H.I inougn uod took you from Clara Carr and Mr. Odea Pslul-T- T. Main. Motter on the committee. ana oon.

I Ad. we cannot forget Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowell, Family. lUtbura McDonald, accompanied Mr, Walter already star ted -jK-jt Mrs.

Cora Baldwin and Di.sy Huffman. Contests 'er? won by Mrs. Howard, Mr. Mr- Zuspan. lie! Ker'ord tjV wen- Columbia, Victor, fi- and Majestic.

Latest Brand new. lTTca! Merchandisers, 179 S. wji s. DiJ 2004. Ad.

Roryres PmlW-emeo1 Rait IWCYRl'S April III has been ct a the data Hvr the annual icemen ball to be held at lm-vru arnuxy. C. Ci. Kramer la again serving an general chairman and miwtc for the ball will fur. nuhed by Mat Finch and hi band from Kenton.

Rinmiir Sale by Mm Wanda McMahan. ang his w-otk. Greea Camai lUpttat GREEN CAMP Seti far Merlin hnrrh Ctrrle Meett several number. Mr I run of South a. m.

Room 5 At CreUine Hosnital Pro bit, member of the Green Anderson gave reading and Mwa.Oaltan Itlrth McMahan played aeveml piano-. GALION ALION httttes to Circle Oty hospital birth CRESTLINE Admissions t0 Wg. Bid. Some children', clothing Camp school faculty, anj a Kv- Sponsored by Ch.ld Rewwch Arf Army chapiam tn World clubAd. r're 11.

will be in ehar of ih. Mr. O. V. 1 a son bom Wedneriay night to Thnrlx number.

Mi Joyc Snyder, accompanied by Mr. William Ackerman sang several number. The aocial committee tn- mu.tm hoc: and-morning and evening church Are Crestline Parenta rvT1TE Mr. and Mr. Mr.

and Mr. Edwtn Paul Monroe Jr. of Galiont daughter botn Wednewtay evening to Mr. and Mr. Clayton Dray t4 Cmilin.

Admitted ItOKpitx Emergency hospital were. Mrs. Edward Bleu and Mrs. Art-hie Keirn, both of Crestline. Discharges; John Stephan, Mrs, Leslie Rummery and twin sons, Mrs.

Samuel Rosenbaum and Mrs. Hunt, all of Crestline. The yak, bet of burden tn Tibet, gets down try mountain slope by drawing it hoof to-gether and tluling. always land ing right td up. member met for a i o'clock a ine ureen tamp ap- errrwn Jacob, Mr.

Clifford Rogers of mfl rKrri.ni, dessert. the H4r church Sf. due -b- rtanfv'r J'T Dray 01 U1W1IC MIC pai Snyder, co- aaugnter Dorn weanes- treatment at City hopiul. She UL. i.

re ami inin ji ia 1 1 taiwi iin vt. ana airs, tan rieicner dieted the devot.cn Mr A Gjior on Urton Are. Walter RID! The -re psrenU of a son born at In Columbu Hotpiul was admitted there last night May. leaaer. nanica in- "'I Athelm, John Jenner and L.

Mrs. Pansy Cam of the Bucy- Ciicn City hospital Wednesday. Rengert Annua) Inspection Caledonia Pythian 'Sister, ItllUIIUltTVB. a a v- -r Mr Charle Rmehart and Mr, church service. C.

W. Smoot program; Mr. O. D. rus pike, near Marion, underwent surgery Thursday at Mt Carmei hospital in Columbus.

Given rhwreb Aaaignntent BEECH Rev. Gerald Klinefelter, ttudent of the Evangelical Theolngii-al t'ntted Brethren Sem-nary at Napervtlle, I1U ha been appointed by the Ohio conference a pattiir of the Trinity-Bethel Evangelical United Brethren church near AnhUinl. O. Hi pa toral dutte are to begin June 1. Esther Temple No.

SO, Tuesday xi i. 11 Anderson, March 25th. r. L. Ulauer ami Jamp Hat and Travel (the night, Neighboring Itwyra Absenteeism HUCYRUS AbsenteeUm resulting from (tckneM which ha raued much low of time in Ohio n-hool reached into Crawford temple invited.

Ad. featuring nearly 1.000 new-Faster hat at $4 US to $10 S. 229 Center St Ad. All Es-Sallor and Marine Are invited to witness the promotion of a Sea. 2c to the rank of Admiral Monday evening.

8:00. Sri. Fletcher is the former Mar- Jones. Bwkrve Aerie Eagle No. 337 Marion, Ohio.

Dance for fciile. wives and prospective rffibt-rs, Saturday, March 22nd. jtn children. Sunday, March 23r4 Initiation p. m.

Lorain degree team and tesm will officiate. Chief Ajriiior John A. Abel from Kansas City, speaker of the day, Ad. Green Camp K. P.

Meet GREEN CAMP The Enquire SAFETY CABS PH0NI 6161 2121 Owned and Operated by H. (Monk) McCurdy county this week as abaenteelam tie the of Mr. and Mr. Mr. J.

Jenkins, way and means: Mr. Rex Kilbourn, Mr. Karl Holly and Mr. E. Holt social; Mr.

O- V. Roby, Mm. J. H. Eymon and Mrs.

Frank Glosaer, telephone. Mr. C. W. Oavi gave a paper, "What Church Means to Me." wa on the increane.

In Bucyru Harley H. KUneteltetr of this at the Navy Club, 122 West Church trank was conferred on It candi- community. St Free gate. Ad. dates when Green Camp Knights public school 12 9 per cent were a (went Friday, an Increase of four per cent over th figut for the C.I C.

Clans Meets When the C.I.C class of Trinity Baptut church met Tuesday night at the church, a covered dth supper wa served. Harry Woodall was in charge of busmen and Mr. of Pythias lodge met Thursday. T. W.

Stayner, George Reynolds and Carl Matson were named on a committee to arrange a pro- preceding day, Two ConrerU It Adult tickets. tudent tlrket 75c. Palace Theater, Harding Hi-Band Thurday, March 37. at 13 p- m. Harding HI Orchetr.

rr Top In Lubrication Work, see Clement Deck, HonpiUl Patient Mrs. Allen Callahan 6f 358 Park street is receiving medical treatment at City hospital. She was admiitted there last night TheJ. H. Taylor led devotions.

A pro Center Clinle Dr. L. W. Kohlhorst, D. gram was directed by Mr.

and Mr. Max Martin and included gram and social time for returned 'oanner Buick Co. Ad. sen-icemen members of the lodge! and also to honor members of the1 Held by oner Police Chiropractic Electrotherapy iwith Shirley Given, vlotitiist contests and duets by Myra and K. Center St Dial X-ray, 508 Thursday, May IS, I 13 p.

m. Ad. lodge basketball team who re-1 UPPER SANDUSKY Wanted Polly Faith accompanied by Billy In Loving Memory Of our dear brother, Harley R. 3235 Ad. Sure To Reopen Jack and Goldie Cottrill, proprietors of the Cottrill grocery at TCI Bennett street which has been dosed for two months, announced the store would reopen Monday.

The store will be under management of Ralph Laird, ho formerly managed the meat Faith, Clewing prayer as by Mrs. ix Sunday Ashler ftoldter III Bush, who died three years ago cenuy won the county Y. M. C. by Chicago police, John seymor, A.

championship in the AA league. 29. was returned to Illinois today The Knight rank will be con- after waiving extradition here. Ralph Epley. Aid Society Meet ASHLEY I'fc.

Jack f. Shult. March 23. Mr. George Setter of the ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Charle He suffered patiently, and long. ii- Bt it the day for Vv on the 11 Esouires next He had arrived here Thursday in irerreu His hope was bright, his faith was xhursd ferred Smellier road was hntes to JShutt of wet Of Ashley, Is a pa-member of the Ladle' Aid anditient tn Bay hompltat, Camp Mon- i I. i a Illinois bearing Free Cancer Clinle Open 9 00 every Thursday morning. Make appointment for fiuuiHjoj, jlww oaies, operryja ijiu strong fuel for Out of ROAST SIRLOIN of BEEF ing ana tan seller were named 'oeaier license, Mtionary society of Trinity 'mouth, J.

He la recovering wasi the car and without funds, he was on the social committee. It Lutheran church recently at ber from pneumonia. Vuesiioneo decided to purchase two home. The scripture wa by Mr, Grade AA sirloin by Marshal Adolph Kirchener, folding chairs for the hall. The peace of Jesus filled his breast And in His arms he sank to rest.

His life was earnest, his actions kind. A generous hand and an active mind. frd of Thankt I I wish to extend my sincere thanks to relatives, friends andj nfighbors for their kindness and roanted to a Juicy ten- examination by calling 2237. Ad. Charges Dbmiaaed Charges of disorderly conduct against Edward Merchant, 40, of Prospect were dismissed for iick Harry lhner and prayer by Rev.

W. R. Rudke. The Bible study wa Seym ore is said to have, admitted taking the car without the owner's consent ilerncM a With Baked Idaho Pw- presented by Mr. Ci rover Lien Jay Plymale.

M.D. Has returned from svmpathy shown during the sick vacation tato, IWection Salad. tenberger. Mrs. Letlle Bunnell, daughter of the host, was en Anxious to please, loath to offend find 1st affair) I t'i eta1 niant Parkerhoiu or Poppy of evidence Friday in municipal court.

Merchant was cited March faithful; office 387 S. Main St Dial 3115. A loving brother and friend. Roll and Coffee C. L.

of C. Rummage Sate In St. Mary church basement March 27. Ad. ms and death of my dear husband, Claude Lucas.

Especially do 1 thank Rev. Faulkner for his mes-ssse of comfort, the singers, pallbearers, Boyd and Uncapher for 8, accused of causing hi automo By appointment Ad. your choice of Sisters and Brother. bile to backfire late at night on South Main treet He was repre rolled as a member of the society. In a content the award wa won by Mr.

W. Budke. The host wa assisted In serving a lunch by Mr. Bunnell. Mr.

George Lust and daughter were guests. Enters Hospital Mrs. Leona Bricker of 524 West 1PUb and sented by Edward J. Ruzio, Mar Is Fraternity Pledge CRESTLINE Harry B. Nolder, Meet In Salem harrfc lEECHThe group of this section of the Evangelical United Brethren churches met Tuesday at 10 a.

m. in the Salem church here fur their monthly meeting. Rev, 11. wa the hoatets pastor. Gallon Hoapltal News GALION CHy hospital Mr.

Donald Ganshnrn, Hotiert Wright and C. Schnaren-berger, all of Gallon; Paul of near Lexington. Releaiea: Mr. Wilbur Flower and baby of Gal-ton; Mark Khtnehart of near Gal- P.II.C. Meeting Four application were balloted The Junior senior classes of Center street was admitted to City Claridon school win noia a sup son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. Nolder hospital last night for medical care. of Crestline and a first year stu per Tuesday night at the school, sponsored by the United Grange ion attorney.

Outfit the Family Bring in the entire family to os kin and buy on easy terms. Ad. soup, wroato juice or detaert a man U4 meal at The MIDWAY Open Bandars Ther will begin serving at dent in the Miami School of Arts and Sciences, has been pledged to Delta Chi, social fraternity at Pathorlaat, Electrical Treatment Spinal adjustment, weight control. Hauchild Clinic, 229' W. Mansfield St, Bucyrus, O.

Phone 5566. Ad. o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Entire proceeds from the their efficient service.

Mrs. Claude Lucas and Family, Mrs. Clara Kehm, Mrs. Lettie Nicoll, Mrs. Lydia Hapgood.

Sunday Program Mrs. Mary Eloise Fumiss, soprano, and Miss Marguerite Geh-ring, pianist, will be heard on the Marion Entertains program Sunday at 1 p. m. over Station WMRN. The program is produced and directed by Mrs.

Griselda Davis Dombaugh. Clean-It Rug Cleaning C. Domestic and oriental rugs, carpeted home, sizing and repairing. Furniture. All work guaranteed.

Dial 2047. 223 N. Main. Ad suooer will go to help sponsor Miami university, Oxford. Rummage Sale trip for the Junior and senior Mlwlon Circle Meets rO Leonardmburg Girl Engaged ASHLEY Mr.

and Mr. Earl Knauber of Leonrdburg are announcing the engagement of their Tuesday, March 25th, 9 a. m. The Way of Peace in Ala was classes to Washington this sum mer. Oppnalla the Court V.

lleuea Of Palace Theater Room No. 5 the program topic presented at a meeting of the Missionary Circle Extra nice clothing. Sponsored by on and accepted at a meeting of Marlon Circle No. 184. Protected Home Circle, last night.

Draping daughter. Joan, to Myron hnoaf. Coleman OH Heaters the Advance club. Ad. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Shoaf of the rirt Evangelical and Re Is I'pper Son UPPER SANDUSKY A son was bom Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harmon of south of Upper Sandusky. Immediate delivery.

Jimmie'i, formed church Wedneday night 'of the charter for Mr. Mary of Sunbury. 600 Bellefontaine. Open evenings Child Leaves Hospital Nancy Lou Belcher, 10-month- Durness Beauty Salon old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

until 8. Ad. Pythian Slaters Meet GREEN CAMP Tlve mem Beryl C. Belcher of 631 North Oil Conversion Burners Jimrme's. 800 Bellefontaine Ave.

Dial 2835. Open evenings until 8. Ad. State street was removed to her 193 Windsor St, opening' Monday, March 24th. Make appointments now.

Dial 2027. Operators Donna Roberts and Martha Stoner. Welcome both old and new customers. Ad. home Friday from City hospital where she had been receiving bers were received by initiation when Green Camp Pythian Sisters met Tuesday.

Arrangements were discussed for serving a dinner for the knights lodge, the climax of medical treatment. Her condition is reported to be "fair," and the attending physician and family a recent membership campaign have requested that there be no A fine car made finer they conducted. I visitors. Mom and Pop Lodge Inspection Plans were made for the annual inspection next Friday at a meeting of Marion lodge No. 70, F.

and A. M. last night The inspection will be conducted by James C. Musser of DeGraff, deputy grand master of the 15th Masonic district and will be preceded by a dinner served by members of Lydia chapter No. 83, Order of the Eastern Star.

Plans also were made to confer the master Mason degree tonight. A class of candi Are now open at Newman's Inn. Closed Sundays. Ad. Better USED Furniture Stoves McElhaney's 119 N.

State St. Phone 2863 Auxiliary Meets The Women's Auxiliary to Dyer Easter Hate Hand crocheted of the latest style. Made by Mrs. Stinehelfer. 775 N.

Main. Dial 2473. Ad. At Bucyrus Inspection BUCYRUS Mrs. Essie Thompson of Marion, district deputy, was the inspecting officer when Bucyrus council.

Daughters of America, met Tuesday night for the annual inspection. Guests were present from Galion and Marion. J. Bird chapter. Rainbow Division of Ohio, met Friday night at the home of Mrs.

Fred Miller on Forest street A coemtribution of $5 was voted to the American Red dates received the master Mason degree at last night's meeting. Cross and the auxiliary decided to Memorial Spiritualist Church fill box to be sent to France for Services at the Christman State and Fairground. Sun war relief. A social hour followed the meeting and refreshments day. 7:30 p.

m. Dr. Jacque Savage, were served. pasior. rumic invited.

Ad. Work Hours Reduced Vow Is the Time To repair that driveway with crushed stone. Merchants Trans mi. oii.t.Ai Hours for employes in the Hydraulic Press fer Storage. Dial 4282.

Ad. Geta R.O.T.C. Promotion Manufacturing Co. were reduced from 50 to 40 hours a week Wednesday. The cut reduced the working hours as low as they have been since before the war.

KENTON Larry E. Bolen- baugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bolenbaugh of Kenton, has Getting dizzy and named a sergeant to a bat all over f) footed chasing talion staff of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Ohio State university. Cafeteria Supper Tuesday, March 25, at Claridon school.

Serving starts at 9 p. m. Plenty of good eats. Public invited. United Grange, Ad, town borrowing here, stalling! there because you've no cash to meet your bills? Taken to Hospital Mrs.

Grace M. Dalzcll of 218 South Seffner avenue waa ad' CCeiMraAWwe BZFAXTMEMT ST0E1 mitted to City hospital last night i-mr to for medical care. Roofing and Siding Reroof now before spring 1 I rams. Prompt expenenced appli cation. Free estimates 36 month to pay.

Superior Roofing 182 N. Main. St Dial 2979-6190. Ad. We adjust re-payments to your monthly in come.

Pay in There's a pBfpose back fcife I Get off that yS. rfj round and In CUy Hospital Miss Betty Thacker of 814 Sil ver street is under observation at City hospital. She was admitted Mens Fancy Dress Shirts $2.98 Striped Oxford Men's Moleskin Work Trousers $4.49 there last night or by at your convent- Ask for f4 Let Storage Help Yon If undecided about your housekeeping plans please consult us in regard to storage. Wright Transfer Sc Storage Co. Ad.

Mr. Snare For An) hera's what's iMKk of POMTIACS asttrn wolw uavrr-DjMj(Kie Silver Streak Sivliee New massive (root end digo More graceful iliog througboat. coaeoar Big, roomy Body by Uher Famous Tripla-(Mthiomd tUde More Luionout Inferior a Shock-Proof Koee-Aotoa Fisher No-Drft VmiUim Remarkable lUodliag Case. svsawaavrr Smooth, powerful L-Hesd or eight cf ioder eagioes Full-Pressure Metered Flow Labrtcsao PwsMoent. Highly Oil CJcaoer.

scowoar Scrxcb-Mirt Quick Warra-tJp Manifold CttaUctoc Vscimmatie Spark Cooirol All-Weather Eogioe Tsmpera tur GttotroL sum Multi-Seal Hydraalic Brake Unwwel Body Tro. Arc Safety Steering Alt doors hiaftid at front Clear Vitton wJ H1 Safety Plata GUs. Vben you buy Ponti4C yoa get car that is deliberately designed sod built to give yoa certain type of value. First of all, it is designed to give you fine performance rtally fine performance-performance that will give you thrill every time you take the wheel. Tbii applies to tbe engine, to the car's roominess and comfort to its roadabuiry and handling ease.

Yet Pontiac is also designed to give yon economy -to operate inexpensively-to be easy on service -sod to last a long, long time. In short, Pontiac is designed to give complete satisfaction nl xtrtmlj Uw cott. This is slwp true of Pontiac-year after year. So regardless of when you expect to get your neat car make it a Pontiac It's a woixicfful value. THB SOONER YOU PLAd YOUR OtDOtee Pmtic, emrlit ytm wiUgt U.

fUf ymr tdtr wrjcrttmr dtltvtry. Mra's 50 Wool Union Suits Long legs and sleeves $4.29 Easter Joy ASSORTED FLAVORS OF ICE CREAM So come on over for that lump sum that will meet all your debts, and cleor your credit reputation the only right, easy way. Th ICE CREAM CAKE Tea. at MsT I tAYlOt a a Me Wasaablo Shop Cops 59c Till MsDANIQL MOTOR COMPANY Marion County Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation rbeae 4197 DeHvery Thnrsday Only.

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