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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

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The Marion Stari
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The Social THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Janet Johnson and Charles L. Sisson, graduates of Harding "High School, is announced by Miss Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Johnson, 587 N. Sireenwood St.

Mr. Sisson of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sisson, 518 Littleton and is employed at the Huber Corp. The young couple has selected Sept.

2 as their wedding date. The Independent Senior Citizens' bowling team will bowl at Plaza at 12:30 p.m. each Saturday during summer months. Club members met at Gate- way Smorgasbord for lunch Wednesday, During the social hour that followed honors in cards went to Mrs. Lillian Vance and August Kull.

A noon potluck dinner is planned for next Wednesday at Notebok Hints Teen From Set Heloise Wins With 'Swimaway' Party Dear Heloise: You've become such a good friend of ours that you even have us teenagers hopping. And, we want to let you about something we have is covered and might enjoy. We have ressive wimaway" parties. patterned after 'HELOISE the progressive dinner parties our families have, only we meet poolside and swim between each course at various pools of our friends, Talk about something new that has been started. We each bring food to the assigned apartment, eat, swim, and then on to the next course and pool.

We serve the food in the kitchen and clean up our mess afterwards. Some apartment units have recreation rooms that we can use. Usually these rooms have to be reserved and in some instances there is a charge for renting them. And, of course, the last stop is the watermelon or homemade Miss Paula Jo Bell Is Wed To Richard David Elliott Miss Paula Jo Bell wore a bridal ensemble of silk, satin and lace when she became the bride of Richard David Elliott, June 17, in St. Mary Catholic Church.

The altar was adorned with gladioli and snowdrift mums for the formal, double-ring ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Michael Hanrahan officiated. The organist was Miss Sue Nicolosi. Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bell of of of of of 972 Edison the bride was given in marriage by her father to the son and Mrs. Paul Elliott of 201 Silver St. HER WHITE silk organza gown featured a Venice lace yoke outlined with ruffles. White satin ribbon encircled the waistline, and organza ruffles also appeared at the neckline, on cuffs of the bishop sleeves and around the hemline of the for mal-length gown.

Worn mantilla style, the bouffant veil was edged with ruffles and lace matching that on her gown. Green fuji chrysanthemums were combined with white pompons, stephanotis and ivy foliage in the bride's cascade bouquet. Miss LuAnne Bell attended her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids were the bridegroom's sister, Miss Mary Elliott, and Miss Carol Krausz of Columbus and Miss Mary Jane Hoying of St. Henry. Their mint Green and white summer cotton dresses were fashioned in empire styling with round neckline and short flared sleeves.

Mr. Elliott's best man was Gary McDonald. Guests were greeted and escorted by Claude Emery, Dan Nicolosi and John Liska. Mrs. Douglas Shipley was in charge of the guest book.

Hostesses at the reception in the Women's Club Home following'the wedding were Mrs. Dennis Eshman, Miss Btcky Ford, Mrs. Arthur Dickason, Mrs. Ted M. McKinniss and Mrs.

Lester Thomas. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Miss Krausz, Miss LuAnne Bell and Mrs. Shipley. The parents of the bridegroom gave a rehearsal dinner at the Brown House. The new Mrs.

Elliott, a 1970 Marion Youth Is Sentenced for Entry at School BUCYRUS William Stanley, 19, of Marion was sentenced to an indeterminate sentence Ohio State Reformatory at Mansfiend Thursday in Crawford County Common Pleas Court. Stanley was found guilty by a jury of breaking and entering at Bucyrus High School on March 25. The sentence handed down by Judge John C. Carroll will follow a 1 to 20 year sentence from Marion County. Thompson Joins Scantland Staff The appointment of a new member of its real estate sales staff was announced today by Scantland Realty of Roberts He is Odell Thompson, a rental manager for Homes, of the same address, Mr.

for the last was two yearner of the Thompson Loan and Finance Co. here for many years prior to his retirement some five years ago after he sold that business. He remained active in other business however and was public relation: director for the Marion Area Chamber of Commerce from 1967 to 1969. The first railroad in Marion was the Cleveland Columbus, later called the Bee Line. -Photo by Stewar.

Mrs. R. David Elliot graduate of Harding High School, is a teller at Columbia Gas of Ohio, and her husband is employed by Erie Lackawanna Railroad Co. as a conductor. He was graduated from Marion Catholic High School in 1969.

Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are resid-50 ing at 162 Boone Ave. ice cream! The wonderful thing about "swimaways' is that they are not too hard on any of our mothers and eventually all us kids get meet them. This seems to make our gang much closer.

We 28 all love you dearly. PROGRESSIVE SWIMMERS 28 lovely names followed. Wasn't that nice? I only wish we lived near you so that we could be included. Sounds like a swimming good time, HELOISE Dear Gals: For those of you who (and if you're not. you should be) buying beach terry cloth towels for those oval or round kitchen tables, take a cute hint from me.

Those corners do drop, and it shows you are using a beach towel. Don't let your neighbors know this. While it's on the table, take your scissors and cut the corners off the exact length of the shortest part on the side, and either hem it with your machine or by If you really want to make a big splash, look through your Sesqui To Cancel Recreation Week Summer activities of the Marion Recreation Department will be suspended next week so that participants may join in the various sesquicentennial ities, reports Paul O'Rourke, summer program director. The program will resume on July 10 and children should be pre-registered for the traveling and crafts bus which will arts, George Washington School that week, he said. Children had to be turned away during the last week while the bus was at Indian Mound School, he said.

Registration may be made by callings the recreation department in City Hall, The fee is cents for each session attendled. Winning at Bridge By OSWALD AND JAMES Our old friend the unlucky expert really must be the most accident -prone bridge player in the world. Here is another tale of woe. "I will admit that some people would prefer a one-heart response to two-club call, but six clubs are a lot better than four hearts. In any case there nothing wrong with my final three contract.

"West made trump normal lead of the king of spades. I was very happy to see that delightful jack in dummy and won the spade. Then I led a club. Now look what happened to me. "East slipped on his ace; looked around moonishly and laced the king of hearts on the table.

I could find no better play than to take my ace and start on dummy's diamonds since East had effectively put my nicould suit to sleep. "I still be home with my contract against any reasonable diamond break, but there was East with five diamonds to the jack-nine. I had to struggle to get out for down one. "Is anyone as lucky as I am?" We might well have agreed with him except that any sympathy we expressed would just bring forth more hard luck stories and one at a time is all Traffic Cases -Juvenile Court- Donald Tefft, 16, of 1053 E. Center St.

was fined $5 and $7.50 costs by the Marion County Juvenile Court Friday on a citation for having an insufficient muffler. Grain Market COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Area Wheat Corn Oats Sybns NE Ohio 1.31 1.10 .75 3.32 NW 1.32 1.11 .67 3.37 Ohio 1.35 1.13 .75 3.32 SW Ohio 1.33 1.13 .78 3.31 Trend SH Trend: SH sharply higher, higher, unchanged, lower, SL sharply lower. Woman Is Fined $25 Maggie M. Piper, 30, of 644 West Lawn Dr. was fined $25 plus $7 costs in Marion Municipal Court Friday.

She pleaded no contest and was found guilty of malicious destruction. It was filed by Bonnie Christy of 217 Glad St. who said the other woman broke a door glass at her residence Monday. WALDO'S GENERAL ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS RICE HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE CO. WALDO, OHIO PHONE 726-2142 Open Tonight Till 9:00 Other Days 8 A.M.

to 5:30 P.M. Saturday, July 1, 1972 THE MARION STAR 1-A RESGE'S. Miss Janet Rae Johnson the First United Church of Christ, 324 S. Prospect St. Cover-Balthrop pearled petals.

Cover-Balthrop After their wedding and reception at Epworth United Methodist Church, June 17, the new Mr. and Mrs. Michael William Balthrop left for a wedding trip to Hawaii and Tokyo, Japan. The bride is the former Miss Lynn Ann Cover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William O. Cover of 247 Thew Ave. The parents of the bridegroom and Mrs. William P. 'Balthrop of Adelaide, Australia, formerly of Dayton, Ohio.

OFFICIATING for the 2 p.m. formal rite in Bess M. Jacoby Chapel was Rev. Snydney C. G.

Everson, senior minister 'of the church. Mrs. George Lane was the organist. Miss Cover wore a bridal gown of guipure lace with empire waist and pearl-trimmed bateau neckline. The gown had bishop sleeves, and a band of scalloped lace encircled the hemline.

Her veil, layers of illusion, was caught to a cluster of Plans Wedding Miss Suzanne W. Vandeford During an open church service July 15, Miss Suzanne W. Vandeford will become the bride of Ronald D. Carr. The couple plans to exchange vows at 7:30 p.m.

in the Mt. Vernon Ave. Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Morton of 949 Woodlawn Dr. are revealing their daughter's approaching marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Carr of 1011 Forest Hill Dr. Miss Vandeford is a 1972 graduate of Ridgedale High School and is employed at Community Memorial Hospital.

Her fiance was graduated from Pleasant High School in 1969. Both plan to attend Marion branch of the Ohio State University. WALKER'S JEWELRY Ubler's Dept. Store New Sesqui-Charms $4.95 WEDDING and PARTY CAKES are not our specialty It's Our Business MARION PASTRY SHOP 127 W. Washington St.

Phone 382-5548 Maid of honor was Miss Elizabeth Caudill of Dayton, and Miss Ann Bradbury of Pittsburgh, served as bridesmaid. Scott Goetz of Reading, was best man. Roger Wertz of Columbus ushered. Wedding guests were registered by Mrs. Robert E.

Wilson. THE BRIDE and bridegroom were classmates at Otterbein College and Mr. Balthrop received 'his Bachelor of Arts degret in psychology this year. He is a graduate of Fairmont West High School at Dayton and the bride was graduated from Harding High School in 1969. Upon return from their wedding trip, the couple will reside in Dayton where Mr.

Balthrop is employed at the First National Bank. His parents were hosts for the rehearsal dinner at the Hol; iday Inn, Marion. A prenuptial party was given by Mrs. Wilson. Redhead-Gruber Thomas Elliott Gruber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Gruber of Elnora, N.Y., formerly of Marion, married Miss Donna Jean Redhead, June 24, at Lakewood, Ohio. The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Redhead of Lakewood. The ceremony at Episcopal Church of the Ascension was followed by a reception at the Al Koran Mosque in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs.

Gruber will reside in Columbus where he is a senior at the Ohio State University. Uniroyal Will Close Major Passaic Plant PASSAIC, N.J. (AP) Uniroyal Inc. has announced it will close its plant here, the largest of its manufacturing facilities, by next January. In announcing the closing Friday, the a decision Uniroyal spokesman said was months of study of new ways to remain competitive in the industrial goods industry.

The company had made a tentative decision last February to close the production plant it has used for 43 years. The spokesman said the age of the 107-year-old plant was one factor in the decision "along with a host of other The plant was used by the New Yor Belting and Co. being Packaging, by Uniroyal, The company employs about 300 managerial workers and 100 production workers in the plant here. The said many of the managerial ployes would be offered jobs in Port Clinton, Ohio, Red Oak, Iowa, and Kennet, where the company will transfer its Passaic production of industrial hoses, conveyor belts and rubber sheathing. The production employes will off, the spokesman said.

However. Joseph Smith, president of Local 217. United Rubber workers, said those employes who don't retire should have little difficulty finding other work because of the job market in the rubber industry. The first religious services in Marion were held in the home of Eber Baker. All "Set" for a Holiday Weekend PERMANENT WAVES INCLUDES: Shampoo, Haircut and Styling $12.50 FROSTING INCLUDES: Styling, Conditioning and Color $15.00 COIFFURES by DON 1219 E.

Center 389-1317-Free Parking Open Mon. thru Evenings By Appointment Only sewing basket and find some fringe of bias tape and stitch some around the hem. Or. use the zig zag attachment to finish the hem. HELOISE Dear Heloise: I usually bake pies in those throw-away tins and, as you know, they are collapse when you take them from the oven if the contents are heavy.

If I don't an Ordinary pie plate handy to slide it on I have found that my flat grater works beautifully. All you have to do, is to slide the grater under the pie tin and remove it from the oven. No burnt hands, or spilled pies. It's big. PASTRY COOK Fischer Irks World Chess Federation AMSTERDAM (AP) The president of the World Chess Federation has threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his World Series with Boris Spassky of Russia.

Dr. Max the world federation president and veteran Dutch grandmaster, said Thursday night that if the 29- year-old American fails, to appear Sunday for the of the world chess championship in Reykjavik, Iceland, he stands to lose his rights to play for the world title this time but perhaps forever." Fischer was seen Thursday night at New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik. When newsmen tried to question him, his bodyguards fended them off. The next flight from New York to Iceland is tonight. But Fischer in the past has refused to fly on the Jewish Sabbath, between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday.

Informed sources in Reykjavik said that Fischer informed the Icelandic Chess Federation that he wouldn't play unless he got 30 per cent of the gate receipts. This would be in addition to his share of the $125,000 purse and 30 per cent of the receipts from the sales of television and film rights already agreed to. Evening Appointments Available Any Day For You Working Girls. We Now Have Two New Girls To Serve You MOLLY GRAHAM And JAN LOSE May We Create A New Hairdo For You Call Soon 389-3239 MARQUEE BEAUTY SALON 1205 Mt. 1 Vernon Ave.

Phone 389-3239 "Evening Appointments Available" Charm Chat By MR. MERLE THE PAGEBOY The pageboy hairdo has rolled back the years. Good old Betty Coed with June Allyson pageboy or Dorothy Collins fluff is back in style. And why not these coiffures, with the plaid skirt's and blazers that went with them in the '30s and '40s have already gone into their second season of revival. While the prewar skirts and blazers have been lengthened, shortened, nipped and tucked into what industry calls, "updated fluff versions," revivals the pageboy and are SO close to the originals that it's hard to tell the old from the new.

Let's roll back the years for you with an adaptation of the pageboy. FANTASTIQUE 364 E. Church St. Phone 382-4848 or 382-2586 Fantastique Salon and State Beauty Academy will be closed Monday and Tuesday, July 3rd and 4th. Check Display Ads SUNDAY MONDAY BOMB SHELLS Sunday 12:30 to 5 P.M.

Monday 9:30 to 9 P.M. JULY 4th 12:30 to 5 P.M. KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS CHOPPED STEAK and Butter Salad Roll KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS CARPET REMNANTS mous carpet, name nylon, bound high and edges, quality shags. fa- 77 KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS ALUMINUM CHAISE LOUNGE Reg. $6.96 $499 KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS NORTH (D 1 AJ94 Q2 AKQ1085 KQ WEST EAST A Q1053 A 762 10843 KJ9 2 J9764 743 A5 SOUTH A A8 A765' 3 None vulnerable West North East South 1 2 Pass 3.

Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening we can stand. We just remarked, "You weren't too unlucky. Suppose West had gotten off to the lead of a small heart and set you three tricks?" FBI Charges Lowellville Police Chief YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) The FBI has filed affidavits. naming Police Chief Ormond J.

Donatelli of Lowellville as one of the operators of a dice game in suburban Struthers that was raided last week. The case was heard by a federal grand jury, in Cleveland Wednesday Thursday. FBI agents say the dice games apparently started at the Main Street Social Club last January. The FBI secured permission from District Judge Frank J. Battisti to use electronic eavesdropping devices earlier this month.

Agents raided early last Saturday and seized dice, cash and four guns. Fifty persons were reported involved in the games, but no arrests were made. Donatelli could not be reached for comment. The affidavits said Patrick P. Traficant.

a bail bondsman, was a principal in the games that reportedly involved up to $40,000 in wagers on some nights. WIANT'S FEATURE Lovely Wedding Invitations for the SUMMER BRIDE and Announcements Reception and "At Home Cards" WIANT'S BOOKSTORE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 198 W. Center St. Phone 382-1028 "Serving Marion For Over 80 Years" 1-Lb. Bag of Kresge's POTATO CHIPS, KORN KURLS or CARAMEL CORN Choice Your KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS "TOILETRIES SPECIALS" Aqua net 13-oz.

38c Calgon Bath Oil Beads 48c 10 Roll Pack Toilet Tissue 68c 200 ct. Facial Tissue 18c KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS STEEL WALL SWIMMING POOL Reg. $16.88 8-Ft. 20-In. deep, rugged ports.

vinyl, framed steel sup- $1044 KRESGE'S SUPER SPECIALS MODEL KM-350 LAWN MOWER 22-In. cut. side discharge tunnel deck, H.P. Briggs Stratton Engine, auto choke, compression Reg. $67.88 release, vertical pull easy tive engine cover.

8 in. gine speed and stop conting height adjuster, enspin recoil starter, protecwheels with easy dial cut- $5488 trol mounted on chrome handles new safety features. MONDAY SPECIAL Good with coupon From 4 to 7. P.M. July 3rd, 1972.

Includes All the salad, rool and butter. "Fried Chicken You Can Eat".

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