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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 MARION, OHIO Will Lead Services CELESTE RICHARDSON (left) and Eva Salvation Army evangelists from Cleveland, will come to Marion for services Sunday. At 8 a.m. Sunday they will conduct a chapel service at the Marion Training School and at 11 a.m. will be in charge of the holiness meeting at the Salvation Army Citadel. A public salvation meeting will be held Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the citadel by the visitors.

of Carey, Mrs. Emerine is the former Mary Ann Stringfellow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stringfellow of Vanlue and the father is a son of Mrs. Ada Emerine of Carey.

The new baby has three sisters and has been named Thomas Mark. Reunions COLUMBER The 35th annual reunion of the Columber family was held Sunday at the Community Park in Prospect with relatives from Marion and Union Counties in attendance. Officers for the coming year were elected. They are. Donald Dibolt of Richwood, president; Clifford Gibson of York Center, vice president: L.

C. Pfeiffer of Marion, treasure third The Sunday 1956 in reunion July at the same place. MOSES The annnual Moses family reunion was held Sunday in Harrison Smith Park at Upper Sandusky with 104 bers present from Arkansas Pass, Hurricane, W. Bucyrus, Kenton Caledonia, Columbus, Sycamore, da, Wharton, Carey, Forest and Upper Sandusky. The history of the family was read by Thomas Moses and Mary Belle Clymer of Columbus was elected historian for the coming year, Charles Smith of Upper Sandusky was elected president, succeeding Mrs.

Henry Neiderhauser of near Upper Sandusky. The Army has five forms of discharge: Honorable, general, bad conduct, undesirable and dishonorable. THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO News of the District Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Gobrecht of Bucyrus are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marva Lee, to Pvt.

Edward G. Schwemley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schwemley of near Chatfield. Pvt.

Schwemley currently is stationed with the Army at Fort Campbell, Ky. The couple has set no date for the wedding. Galion Bucyrus Galion Reports of the international conof Lions' clubs, held at Atlantic City June 21-25, were given vention. Tuesday night at the dinner-meeting of the Galion Lions' Club at Hotel Talbott. C.

F. King and Allen delegates, gave the reports. 69 counties of the world were represented at the convention, with over 40,000 delegates present, making this the largest service club convention in the world. District 13, of which the Galion club is a part, won first prize in the float contest of the parade. Pertinent facts about the National Guard of the United States, what it has to offer young men today and types of training were presented to members of the KiClub Tuesday noon at the luncheon meeting at.

Hotel Talbott. The speaker was Capt. R. J. Sentieri, Galion, of Battery 174th Field Artillery Battalion of the Ohio National Guard, Bucyrus.

He was introduced by his father, fred J. Sentieri, program chairfor the meeting. Lt. R. E.

man Kline of Bucyrus, also of the same battalion, was a guest with Capt. Sentieri. A public flower show to be conducted by members of the Bucyrus Road Garden Club is slated for Thursday, July 28, in the display room of the and Electric Store. Plans were made for this show when the club held a garden party Monday night at the home of Mrs. Alfred Sentieri.

Plans also are going forward for the Galion flower show which will be held Sept. 9 and 10 in the First Meth- POINTS TO LEV. Michael Weintraub (foreground), WEINTRAUB Senate investigators, points toward Harry Lev, a witness before during testimony at hearing in Washington, Chicago cap in the air, partly hiding his face. Weinmaker, D. C.

threatened and swore that Lev "tried Lev throws his hands traub and "called me filthy and profane names" testified his life has been to bribe me many is former army inspector. Othtimes" for refusing to accept. Weintraub a ers are unidentified. doing business via back enwere trances. Beginning next week, the mayor tavern caught with declared, any prostitutes soliciting on the premises will be closed "and stay closed." Navy Aircraft Crashes, Burns, 10 in Crew Safe RICHMOND, Va.

(P)-Ten Navy crewmen escaped safely Wednesday when a twin-engine patrol bomber made an emergency landing in a farm field eight miles north of Richmond. The plane, on a routine training flight from Jacksonville, to Washington, crash-landed when engine caught fire and fell to the ground. The crew climbed out moments before the plane was destroyed by an explosion. All of the crewmen were from Florida. STORE HOURS FRIDAY 12 to 9 P.

M. SALE! Colorful Ceramic Planters and Figurines each worth $1.98 piece -ROM CALIFORNIA gorgeously colored and designed Ceramic low price! Fanciful birds and animals Planters and Figurines at a new ALL posed on a planter for your whatnot serve shelf, coffee table or empty nook. At checks. this price you'll want several for your front home and for gifts, too. like.

Decorated! 13" Round! Metal Serving Trays alcohol resistant finish Gifts 1st Floor Uhler's SAVE ON THESE! For Boys of 3 to 6 Boxer Shorts of no-iron Cotton Plisse Galveston Too Wide Open for Liberal Mayor Crackdown Ordered On Prostitutes After Check of Bars, Hotels PAGE 4 GALVESTON, Tex. P. Galveswho says he wants ton's mayor, this island resort city to be but clean," is cracking down on prostitutes. too many of them There are and they've got to quit "hustling in taverns," declares Mayor George Roy Clough, would be wrong to assume from this that Mayor Clough is prostitutes. He won elecagainst tion last May on a platform 1 that Galveston should continue to serve whisky, gambling and women up to all comers.

A seaport town, and especially dependent on the tourist one sO this island city of about trade as people, has to have bawdy 70,000 houses, Clough believes. But he would like to see them confined to one district, preferably their historic Postoffice Street area And he would like to see here. of bawdy houses held the number within some limits. week the American Social This Hygiene Assn. reported to Clough that it found 18 bawdy houses operating here, 18 bars where prostisoliciting, 1 hotel with tutes were resident prostitute and 6 hotels a prostitutes "Clough, rooms.

where, declared is too Wednesday night police actmany. ing under his orders closed up one and arrested eight women "vabar grants" at the site. "I warning club operators am, the city limits they have the rest of the week to stop letting these women in," Clough said. "No matter who runs it." Despite orders by Dist. Atty.

Johnston Jr. that all Marsene bawdy houses be closed, the hysaid, there has been giene group substantial change in prostitution activities." Clough admitted that the girls had "been flitting oand roomhouse to another" that ing some hotels with front doors locked 3 FOR $1. BUYER in New York last week made a very OUR special purchase of these Cotton Plisse Shorts for little boys of 3 to 6. Boxer tops that fit snugly. In a grand variety of prints and solid colors.

Just imagine 3 for $1. Boys' Cotton Plisse Shirts, 2 for $1. Special! Boys' Cotton Plisse Cabana Sets Davy Crocketts Value Prints Solids $1.59 $1. (2d Floor) Judge Dismisses Case, Police Forgot To Knock LONG BEACH, Calif. -Police officers had the right to use a sledge hammer in pounding open the door of Mrs.

Ina J. Williams' home, but because they failed to knock and announce they wanted her on a bookmaking warrant, the case was dismissed Wednesday. Superior Judge Paul Nourse cited a statute which said officers permitted to break in a door are only after demanding admittance and stating the purpose of their visit. Mrs. Williams, who lives in Wilmington, was arrested April 13 and charged with five counts of bookmaking.

The University of Illinois reports that 250,000 students have attendec it since the institution opened in 1868. odist Church under sponsorship of the flower show board of the federation of garden clubs. For the Mrs. Elwood Gledhill program, presented the topic, "Flower Arrangements." Plans were made for the annual picnic supper and election of offiby members of the East Side cers Garden Club. This will be held 15 at the East Side Park, and Aug.

husbands of members will be Mrs. Paul Edler was hostguests. for the July meeting of the ess club which was held Monday night. Richwood Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Ballard and son, Ronnie, entertained with an outdoor picnic supper Sunday honoring Mrs. Ballard's father, Ira Call of Columbus, who was observing his 80th birthdare anniThose Mrs. versary. Call, Mr. and Mrs.

Dud Call and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Call and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Dorsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Benadum and a family, of Columbus, Mr.

and Mrs. Y. Socicek and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Cunningham and family of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. L. McCorkle of Bluefield, Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson of Portsmouth, Miss Caroline Longshore and Miss Patty Tanner of Richwood. Crestline Plans were completed for the 18th annual anniversary dinner to be held Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Crissinger's near Bucyrus when the Eagles Auxiliary met Monday night in the Eagles Hall. Mrs.

Lloyd Moorehead, Mrs. Russel Fisher and Mrs. Russel Messimer were appointed as a committee to revise the by-! ws. Ever Ready Class members held annual picnic in the social rooms Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Monday night. Carey A son was born Monday at 9:12 p.m.

in Blanchard Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Emerine A Special July Purchase! Regular $2.98 and $3.98 Values! Smart, Cool Cottons a wide choice of styles, patterns and colors! ALL Wash FRESH Frocks AND NEW styles pretty just enough unpacked to wear dozens of shopping these smart and Cotton they'll serve you well at home.

Dark and light ground prints, checks. Short sleeves and sleeveless. Scoop necks, becoming collars. Button front coat styles, step-in styles, button backs many, many styles you'll like. Get several for just Wash Dresses 1st Floor Uhler's Misses' and Women's Regular and Half Sizes, florals, stripes, $198 Clearance! Nearly All A Clearance of Many of Our Blouses $5.95 Cotton Dresses including spring and summer styles Values Regularly $1.98 to Reduced (1st Floor $3.50 $138 $188 $288 To 385 $485 Uhler's) Shop Here In Air Cooled Comfort HLER'S On The Balcony! A July Sale $1.49 Ironing Board Covers (Special Pad and Cover $1.79) Set For $1.

Sale of Kiddies Jewelry Regular $1 Values Pins Necklaces -2 for $1. Bracelets Limited Quantity! Higher Priced Dolls Values to $12.98 to OFF Soldier Leaves His Billfold Behind in Changing Clothes STROUDSBURG, Pa. (P) -Sgt. Andrew Nels Hegdhal, of Little Fork, stopped at a service station on Route 611 near this Pocono Mountain resort town three days ago. He told the owners, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles he was hithhiking to Ft.Carson, Colorado Springs, and asked permission to change into civilian clothes, They agreed and even gave him a meal, But Wednesday they asked the state police to be on the watch for him. After Hegdhal left the station, they found his wallet with $60 i travelers checks and $10 in cash plus the soldier's identification. "He probably didn't have another penny with him," Mrs. Gordon said.

don't know how he's managing to eat. If he'd just contact us we'd be glad to send his billfold wherever he is." Corpus Christi Schools To Abolish Segregation CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (P) This south Texas city of more than 150,000 will no longer bar a student from any public school because of race. The 100 per cent compliance with the U. S.

Supreme Court ban on segregation in schools was announced Wednesday night by the board of the Corpus Christi Independent School District. Death Toll Over 600 In Colombia Revolt CALI, Colombia -President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla says Colombians were killed in one province alone during the past three months of his government's efforts to stamp out rebellious elements. In a speech Wednesday night making Colombia's Independence Day, Rojas Pinilla gave this breakdown of the dead: Liberals 87; Conservatives 492; armed forces 65. The President charged the insurgents are inspired by Communist elements and aided by dissident politicians and criminals. License Plate Ad To Be Dropped in Michigan LANSING, Mich.

(AP) Secretary of State James M. Hare said today Michigan likely will drop the "Water Wonderland" slogan from auto license plates in 1957. "The trend is away from license plate advertising and slogans," Hare said. The question arose when the Kalamazoo County Circuit Court Wednesday overruled the conviction of a motorist who had covered the slogan on his license plate. The court held that the motorist was not required to advertise the state.

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Henney Cooper. BORROWING AND THRIFT A Wise amounts Borrowing makes that possible is a limited Greater to Savings moderate on purchases. Loan control loan cost by a 0 At Marion you your wise in choice which in a loan payments may profit and you. there are many A ways 0 Phone WE 2-1633 INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION 136 S. State "Happiness is a form of courage." figure on keeping cool in our COTTON MESH I CONTROLEUR Sale! Attractive New Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets included are values up to $6.98 $1.

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