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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 14

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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I THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1956 PAGE 14 Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Lois E. Evans, 80, of 454 Summit died at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in General Hospital, She was ill three weeks. Born Nov.

1, 1875, in Findlay, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hernmerhorn. Dec.

25, 1897, at Findlay, she married Frank Evans who died 10 years ago. A resident of Marion 32 years, she came here from Montreal, Canada, Surviving is a half brother, Scott Exline of Cleveland. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m, in the L. A. Axe and Son Funeral Home on Mt.

Vernon Ave. Rev. Walter C. Eyster will officiate. Burial will be in call at the 7:30 Marion Cemetery.

may Friends, tonight. caloosa. Mrs. Frank Evans Boyd bia St. after body will be at 10 a.m.

sent after 1 the Chambers semer, Ala. may call at the Home on W. Colum7 p.m. Friday. The taken to church Saturday then will be services here to the Funeral Home at Bes- Hobart Nichols KENTON-Hobart (Bo) Nichols, 60, of Kenton, died at 8:15 p.m.| Tuesday at San Antonio Hospital.

He been in failing health for six months." He was born March 31, 1895, the son of Frank and Ann Smith Nichols. He lived in Kenton his entire lifetime. He was a veteran of World War I and was a plumber. He was an outstanding athlete and was a pitcher with the old Kenton Reds baseball team for a number of years. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs.

H. V. Meyer of Detroit. Mrs. Magdalene Heimrich of Bellevue and Mrs.

William Terry of Dunkirk; three brothers, Robert A. and 1 John H. of Kenton and Loren of Cincinnati, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the SchindewolfSteiner-Stevens Funeral Home with Rev.

George Weaver officiating. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery. Edward Baldinger GALION Funeral services for Edward N. Baldinger, 73, a wellknown resident of Galion, will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Snyder Funeral Home with Rev.

R. R. Elliker and Rev. Norman R. Somerville officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Crestline. Mr. Baldinger, a retired painter, died at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday in Galion Community Hospital where he had been admitted Dec.

26. He his parents were Conrad and Mary Louisa Lepper Baldinger. He spent most of his lifetime in Galion and lived in Crestline for 10 years. He was married to Margaret McCartney, who died Feb, 6, 1919. He was married to Mabel Nichols on Aug.

20, 1928, and she survives. For several years he was employed at the Galion Metallic Vault Co. and its successor, the Hercules Steel Products Corp. Recently he had served as custodian at First Evangelical and Reform Church. Surviving are his widow, Ma-1 bel; three sons, Dr.

Lawrence Baldinger, who is dean of the department of chemistry at Notre Dame University, South Bend, Prof. Edward Baldinger of the University of Dayton and Paul Baldinger of two daughters, Mrs. Carl Wildenthaler of Galion and Miss Mildred Baldinger at home; a brother, Henry Baldinger, at home, and nine grandchildren. One daughter, two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death. Joseph E.

Strohl CARDINGTON-Joseph E. Strohl, 81, of four miles north of Cardington, died at his home at 7:15 a.m. today after a one month illness. He was a retired farmer. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Strohl, he was born May 14, 1874, in Shelby County, Ill. He was first married to Mary Robinson, who is deceased, and on August 21, 1941, he was married to Stella Allen, of Marion, who survives. Also surviving are: three sons, Ralph of Springfield, Clay of Radnor and Clem of Cardington; three daughters, Mrs. Edith Davis and Mrs.

Grace Mannasmith of Richwood and Mrs. Blanche Cooper of near Marion; 21 grandchildren; three brothers, John Frankfort, a Monroe of Springfield, and Lawrence of Terre Haute, and two sisters, Mrs. John Strain of Sterdstom, and Mrs. George Largent of Shelbyville, Ill, Two sons and one sister preceded him Cardington from Radnor 10 ago. Friends may call at the Curl Funeral Home tonight.

Funeral ices will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Shoup Cemetery near Prospect. Charles C. Runser KENTON-Charles C.

Runser, 83,, of 11:40 near at Ada, Lima died Memorial Tuesday p.m. Hospital. He was born in Hardin County on a May 30, 1872, the son of Charles W. and Martha Lawrence Runser. He married Emma Henry, survives.

Mr. Runser was Hardin County representative to the Ohio General Assembly for two terms, starting in 1928. He was a member of the Ada First Presbyterian Church and Pleasant Hill Grange. Other survivors are: one son, Charles H. Runser, and one daughter, Mrs.

W. C. Cotner, both of Van Wert; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Hanson Funeral Home in Ada with Rev.

Robert J. Butz officiating. Burial will be in Ada Woodlawn Cemetery. Miss Clema Snavely NEVADA-Miss Clema Lucretia Snavely of Oceola died at 9:05 p. m.

yesterday at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mossman, here, Death was attributed to coronary thrombosis. She had been ill for 10 days and had been living at the Mosman home. Born August 23, 1887, in Crawford County, she was the daughter of Moses and Charlotte Steine Snavely.

Surviving in addition to her sister are two brothers. Elza J. Snavely of Oceola Clarence L. Snavely of Bucyrus. Two sisters and three nephews preceded her in death.

She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church at Oceola. YOUR HOME OR OURS Individual desires and needs vary whether you prefer the familiarity of YOUR home, or the convenience of OUR home the Axe personnel offer the same dignified, understanding service at no additional cost, "Because You Care" L. KEASON funeral me the Mt. Zion Church. Burial will had been ill for several months.

in death. Private funeral services will be was arrested on W. Fairground St. at Hot Springs, April 5-7, the 297 Mt. Vernon Avenue--Phone 2-2189 be in Harrison Cemetery at Born Oct.

24,, 1882, in Galion, He came to Ohio in 1911 and to held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the at 6:15 a.m., police said. company said today. FRIGIDAIRE LARGE '56 FRIGIDAIRE RE REFRIGERATOR AND DELUXE GAS RANGE WITH 3 Rooms Complete 39 Pieces For Only. '555 A $765 VALUE Livingroom Outfit BEDROOM OUTFIT KITCHEN OUTFIT Stylish 2 Pc.

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Friends may call from 2 p.m. Friday until time for the funeral. Funeral Services- Mrs. Hazel M. Turner--Friday 2 p.m., Boyd Funeral Home, Rev.

I. W. Emmons, burial Chapel Heights Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home. John VanDoren-Friday 2 p.m., Barnes, Funeral Home at Eaton, burial Mound Hill Cemetery there.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Floyd McAllister Saturday 2 p.m., Winter Milligan Funeral Chapel, Richwood, Rev. C. E. Hershey, burial Claiborne Cemetery.

Mrs. Lena M. Bowers--Friday 2 p.m., Lutz Funeral Home, Bucyrus, Rev. T. A.

Hiatt, burial Brokensword Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 until 9. Burial Time Changed A change has been made in the time of burial for Frank D. Gorenflo of Youngstown, formerly of Marion County. The graveside rites in Marion Cemetery will be Friday at 1 p.m.

instead of today as arranged previously. Mr. Gorenflo, died in Youngstown day. The funeral services were to be held in Youngstown today as scheduled. Officiating at the grave will be Reve Paul E.

of St. Paul Lutheran Church at Prospect. Man Held in Car Theft A 21-year-old Marion man was being held by Marion police today on an for investigation of Pattomobile theft. Police said the youth was seen getting out of a car reported stolen from 1 Metamora, on Feb. 11.

The car was found parked at the rear of a N. Main St. restaurant at 5:38 a.m. today and the man Prayer Service Slated Women of two churches in Waldo will join Friday night in sponsoring World Day of Prayer service for the community. The serve ice will be at the Methodist Church with the group from St.

Joseph's Evangelical and Reformed Church taking part. Mrs. Marian McMahan is chairman. Taking part also will be the pastors of the churches, Rev. W.

F. Kissel of St. Joseph's Church and Mrs. Robert Fichter of the Methodist Church. Time of the service will be o'clock.

Candidate Ineligible Marion Area Auto Mishaps Six minor no injury traffic accidents were investigated Wednesday by Marion police: State patrolmen reported no accidents in the county. A collision at E. Center and Barnhart Sts. at 10:44 p.m. involved cars driven by Clarence T.

Sansotta, 28, of 354 Summit St. and Fred Sandridge, 20, of near Morral. Cars driven by J. E. Sylvester, 48, of near Morral and K.

C. Rogers, 25, of Wyandotte, collided in the 900 block on N. Main St. at 5:01 p.m. car parked in the 300 block Barnhart St.

and owned by R. B. Harris of 839 Oak Grove Ave. was struck by a car backing out of a driveway and driven by Mrs. Doris Thacker, 26, of 287 Barnhart St.

Each of the other three accidents caused less than $100 total damage, police estimated. Jail Term Suspended Elroy Friend, 31, near Marion, who was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail Tuesday after being found guilty of contempt of court, had the nine-day balance of his sentence suspended Wednesday afternoon on the condition he comply with stipulations in a divorce settlement. Common Pleas Court Judge Paul Smith, who sentenced Friend Tuesday, ruled on the Wednesday hear- TO VISIT HOT F. M. Allen of Marion, sales representative of the Standard Cash Register Co.

of Dayton, will join some 300 other company salesmen for a three-day vacation WARREN, Ohio UP Hugo F. Bouse Jr. of Vienna is ineligible to run as a Democrat this year. the Trumbull County Board of Elections ruled Wednesday. The board invalided his nominating petition for U.S.

Congressfrom the 11th District because Bouse sought the Republican nomination for Congress in 1952. and a recent statute bars persons from running for office under different party within four-year period, Mrs. Charles Davis Mrs. Eloise Davis, 31, wife of Charles Davis of 221 Cass died at 7 a.m. today in General Hospital.

She was ill one month. Born Feb. 4, 1925, in Tuscaloos she was a daughter of Oscar and Katie McMath Prude. Her marriage was in May, 1945 in Alabama, she had lived in Marion; five years and she was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church here.

Surviving with her husband are her parents who live in Alabama and two children, Bernice and Claude Edwin, and four sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Evalena Rutledge and Mrs. Lucy Smith, both of Birmingham, Mrs. Katie Thomas of Detroit, Mrs. Collins and Primus Prude, Carrie, Marion, Jimmy us, Prude of Petersburg, Oscar Prude of Akron and Floyd Prude of Lima.

Two sisters and a brother preceded her in death. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in.

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