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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 3

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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PACES THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 Aeronca Plant Service fund. It was pointed out that the Heart Fund cannot co-operate in the local drive, and the polio agency was not represented. Drowns at Cambridge CAMBRIDGE, Ohio Trudy Ann Campbell, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, RL1, Cambridge, drowned Friday alter wading in a pond near her home.

United Drive Planned by 5 Galion Groups He is a 1952 graduate of upper Rejects Union Confident Living By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE God Will Help You For two summers I lived in the 'and with than a serious accident. Sandusky High School. Richard A. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin H. Perkins of near Mount Gilead, is one of 820 The Rocky Mountains have peaks from 11,000 to 14,255 feet in height. At Middletoivn Orval L. Burky, son of Mrs. Eva Naval Reserve Officer Training M.

Burky of Bucyrus and Layhn GALION Initial steps were ume community in Switzerland as The son of the local minister had W. Burky of Shelby, recently completed recruit training at the Ma taken to organize a united fund MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (-Employes of Aeronca Manufacturing Corp. have turned down for the the famous novelist. A. J.

Cronin. been crushed by a falling tree. Dr He had long been one of my favor- Cronin was called and found that rine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. Corps midshipmen who recently completed three weeks of indoctrination at the Little Creek Na lit- HJ i.1 ifa author and ine case caueu xur one 01 uie muti second time proposed representation in collective bargaining by delicate operations known to sur gery.

He tried to call Perth, Edin HOUPT MONUMENT CO. 132 S. High Sr. The Very Finest of Custom Carved Memorials the United Auto Workers. The workers-, in Friday's elec val Amphibious burgh, Glasgow, but all the lines were down.

Even the railroad was Drunk Driving Charge Against Star Dropped LOS ANGELES A municipal drive in Galion when five health and welfare agency fund raising groups indicated Friday night that they will participate in such a unit. Backed by the Community Chest, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Muscular Dystrophy, and the YMCA, representatives will meet next Wednesday to present a budget. The meeting Friday night was attended by 20 representatives, including the entire board of the Base, Norfolk, Va. He is a stu blocked with snow. No surgeon tion, had a choice of voting fori I was delighted when I was in-t ced to him and had the opportunity to know this great man.

"I notice you always empha i 9 I could get through to the boy. judge has dismissed a misde dent at Ojiio meanor drunk driving charge State Universi the UAW or for no union. They approved no union status, 622-545. The workers' former bargaining against actress Gia Scala on the Finally he said to the family: "I can't do anything for you. I can't get a surgeon." "Doctor." the father said, "un ty.

Kichard Perkins ground there was insufficient evi The future Navy and Marine dence. agent, an independent union, could size in your Corps officers flew to Corpus der those circumstances, you will not take part in the election be Community Chest. Robert Heiby, president of the Chest, conducted i i ng the Miss Scala, an attractive actress, wore a bandage Christi, Aug. 1 and will con have to operate yourself. God will cause its officers had refused to the meeting.

help you." comply, with provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act. Cronin protested, It impossi on her right leg when she appeared in court Friday. She said her sports car missed a curve and struck a building before her arrest Thursday. Miss But Atty. Alton Combs, spokes ble.

This is one of the most delicate operations. I can't do it." tinue their summer training there with three weeks schooling in Naval Aviation. Elmer G. Castle, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Castle of near Marion, The movement for a united fund drive in Galion was motivated by the announcement from manufacturing firms that they would allow only one drive during the year in their plants. man tor a newly organized em "You must do it," the minister ployes committee, said he will Scala told newsmen she had had repeated. "God will help you." seek to have it recognized as the workers' bargaining agent, much only two glasses of champagne. She's here! In addition to the members of CRONIN SENT the family from like the old independent union vt. eue misery people suffer from feelings of inferiority," he told me, "and I've been interested in your solutions of this malady of personality." As he said this, I realized from the expression on his face that it was something from which he, too, had suffered but had gained release.

As his readers A. J. Cronin started out as a doctor of medicine. While in medical school, he had assisted one of the most brilliant surgeons in London. The surgeon was a nervous and impatient man; the young intern per-hans a bit slow.

"You will never recently was promoted to corporal in Korea where he is a member of the 24th Infantry Division. He is a clerk in Medical Com the board of the Community Chest the room and prepared to operate. Under law, there can be no new Kenton Hospital Installs others in attendance were: William election for another year. George Wilkin, UAW internation IDEAL'S al representative, said he has not A. Young, service unit director of the Salvation Army of Dayton; Morris Bowers, the Rev.

Norman R. Somerville and Charles Jones, who have been active in the Sal As he took the scalpel in his trembling hand, he heard the teacher's voice, "You will never be a surgeon!" Then, suddenly, something welled up in him maybe it was anger, maybe a flickering spark of faith. The voice of the preacher re- yet decided whether to protest the election. He said evidence indicates some UAW men were "brainwashed" by company men, Dlaced that of the teacher and it and that some salaried employes Pipe System for Oxygen KENTON Sister John Chrysos-tom, administrator of San Antonio Hospital, announced today that the hospital is now in the process of installing an oxygen piping system with which oxygen is carried from a central point to the bedside of everv patient. The hospital will hold its annual Lawn Fete on Aug.

7. Serving will begin at 4 p.m. and games and concessions will continue throughout the evening. be a surgeon," this doctor told Cronin with contempt. "You're too said.

"God will help you." voted in the election. vation Army drive for funds in Galion; Paul Zellers of the Cancer society; William Gledhill, president of the Chamber of Commerce; Earl Miller of the YMCA; Joel Martien of the Muscular Dystrophy inept, too clumsy." "All of a sudden," Cronin told me, "my hand grew steady, my mind grew cool. I felt confidence in myself. I made the incision and, pany ol tne division 21st Regiment and entered the Army in December, 1955. A 1953 graduate of Meade Memorial High School in Wliliamsport, he completed basic training at Ft.

Sam Houston, Tex. Pvt. Jerome D. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. B. Wilson of Bu-cyrus, recently completed eight wteks of advanced individual artillery training at Ft. Chaffee, Ark. Pvt.

Wilson received instruction in the fundamentals of artillery and firing the 105 millimeter howitzer. He entered the Army in March and received basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. He was graduated from Bucyrus High School in 1954. Rail Service Break ALTHOUGH Cronin graduated for an hour, I worked with only well up in his class, he retained, from such constant criticism, Affects 3 Persons the sense of touch, putting togeth doubts of his own abilities.

He be er the crushed vertebrae, knowing NEW YORK UP Railroads usu gan practice in the western highlands of Scotland, but, when a pa that the boy life was my Shot in Argument hands. At the end. of that hour I LITTLE MISS 1 DOLL ft Reg- I $998 $3.98 1 bra and 3 girdle i i I LLEWELLYN-SELANDERS GIBBON INSURANCE and SURETY BONDS SAFE ECONOMICAL I16V4 S. Main Ph. 2-4037 J.

W. Llewellyn 2-5746 W. A. Selanders LaRne 173-M W. R.

Gibbon 2-8291 saw the boy lower limbs move ally are a bit shy about bally-hooing a Breakdown in service. But the New York Central broke precedent with a reason. feebly. The operation was finished, The railroad announced Friday tient needed even the most simple surgery, he sent him to Perth or Edinburgh. He could "peddle pills," but he was afraid to do that which he had been trained to do use the surgeon's knife.

Then came the winter snows, CLEVELAND UPl A neighbor- hood quarrel resulted in the death early today of George Chapman, 36, police reported. A who police said shot Chapman, is being held. the healing begun. I sat by that boy's bed with deep thanksgiving, for at last I was set free from the that on Thursday it had to call taxicab to take home all three misery of inferiority. Byron D.

Smith, son of William F. Smith, of near Bucyrus, recently was promoted to private first passengers aboard a broxen-down "The greatest experience of my life was when I walked into the class at Ft. Gordon, where he Putnam division train. The train stalled at the Kingsbridge station in the Bronx. living room and Said to the fan STOP DAMP BASEMENTS is a member of the Student Training Regiment's Company 8.

ily, in the Scotch way of under The trio of passengers occupied statement, I think he'll He entered the Army last De two air-conditioned cars with seats That is what God can do for all of us. He can help us and He can for- 80 persons each, and has the services of four crew members. Why the publicity? The Central cember and completed basic training at Ft. Knox, He was graduated from North Robinson High School in 1955. set us free from every weakness.

(HaU Syndicate) has applied to the Public Service with DRY AIRE THE CALCIUM CHLORIDE DEHUMIDIFIER PREVENT COSTLY RUST. HOLD. AND MILDEW t)RY AIRE is the low-cost dehumidi-fier that uses Calcium Chloride, the thirsty chemical that's pure, safe, and -white. End damp odors, put a stop to sweaty pipes have a comfortable basement all season long. No cords, no plugs the Calcium Chloride commission to discontinue service on the Putnam division be Church Briefs cause of too few passengers and II high cost of operation.

Lee St. Presbyterian John E. Mollencopf, whose wife, Ethel, resides near Crestline, recently was promoted to private first class at Sweet Air, where he is a member of Battery A of the 54th Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Percy A. Mollencopf of near Bucyrus, he entered the Army last October and received basic training at Ft. Chaf does all the work for you. Ted Husing Gets Chance One of four laymen from First Presbyterian Church filling the pul and an assortment of exquisite costumes What little girl wouldn't be thrilled to dress and undress the Little Mis Revlon Doll? She's a perfect miniature of the famous Ideal Revlon Doll IO'j" tall. Slim, life-like "Magic Touch" body jointed at the waist, arms and legs.

Little Miss Revlon in her bra and girdle (designed especially for her by has rooted Saran hair, closing eyes, and wears a pair of high-heel shoes and glamorous earrings. Little Miss Revlon has her own fashion pretty wardrobe that is available as separates everything from negligees to formats, pedal pushers to sportswear. At Comeback in Radio pit of Lee Street Presbyterian NEW YORK Veteran sports "Your Friendly Merchants" Church in the absence of the pastor will be Henry Mickley. He will announcer Ted Husing will have be heard at the morning worship a chance to make a comeback The Columbia Broadcasting Sys hour Sunday. His theme will be tem announced Friday it has "Witnessing." The Millard Hunt Co.

signed him to a new contract, effective Monday. fee, Ark. He attended Bowling Green State University before entering service. Pvt. Cyril R.

Frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome G. Frey, of near Upper Sandusky, recently arrived ia Korea and is now a member of Salem United Husing, suffering from a brain Phone 2-2138 182 N. Prospect St.

SHOE TROUBLE? The following is a portion of an article from thQ National Association of Chiropodists: "GOOD SHOES FITTED WITH EXACTING CARE THROUGHOUT A LIFETIME. WILL SAFEGUARD YOUR FEET AND HELP PREVENT THE ONSET OF FOOT STRAIN. IMBALANCE. PRONATION (TIPPING OF ANKLE TO INNER SIDE AND FOREFOOT TOEING OUT). AND OTHER TYPES OF FOOT DISORDER." TRY FOOT-SO-PORT SHOES PETE FETTER SHOE SHOP 740 E.

Center St. Open Friday 'Til 9 Announced as the sermon theme tumor since 1954, had dropped out after 30 years in radio. But in for morning worship Sunday at Sa Pasadena, he said he's im lem United Church of Christ (Evan SENSATIONAL PREMIUM OFFER! proving now and his eyesignt is gelical and Reformed) is "Contin ue in the Faith." the 24th Infantry Division. Pvt. Frey is a truck driver in the division's Quartermaster Company.

He entered the Army last January and previously was stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. better. CBS said the 56-year-old announcer will do color on football and horseracing at the outset. Husing first joined CBS in 1927.

National Chess Meet To Start in Cleveland CLEVELAND WV-A 14-year-old aittiim; Sunday Dinner al Ihe Jockey Is your guarantee of a Pleasantly Prepared, Pleasantly Served and Pleasantly Priced Dinner. Make it a date and bring the whole family! Dinners Served Continuously from 11 A.M. till 12 P.M. STEAKS CHOPS SPAGHETTI We Feature A Large and Varied Menu for the Whole Family aOUBLG-WflU prodigy and a 57-year-old world champion are among the entries in the 58th National -Open Chess tournament which opens here Monday. Robert Fischer of New York, who started to play chess when he was 11 years old and in three years became a top-flight player, and Dr.

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