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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 10

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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TIIE STAR. MRIOV. OHIO, TRTDKY, MAT M. 1M FACE TE PERSONALS LODGE NEWS ART, MUSIC A PAGE FOR WOMEN READERS CLUB AFFAIRS SOCIAL EVENTS CHURCH NOTES Kappa Delta Pi, RED, WHITE AND BLUE ENSEMBLE MRS. O.

HIPSHER HOSTESS TO CLUB MEMORIAL PROGRAM HELD BY GRANGE Personal Mention ne jnree uracta ui tiu Special tm Tke Star tional honor orgaoizatjcs, Sigma PhU classical ciety and the Campus Affa mittee. Both young women are bachelor of science la 1 degree. Dr. Frank Pierrepor.t Gri- commissioner of education York state, will deliver th and addresses. CALEDONIA.

May 28 Mrs. J. Eharrock was a guest at-tne meeting of the H. I), club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L.

Hspsher. Two tables were tor euchre, high honors going to Mrs. John Sickel. Mrs. Lee Os if 3 Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert E. Hu-bnr and son, Joseph, of Buchanan, are the week-end and Memorial day guests of Mrs, Huen-ner's father, Joseph Vol), and her brother, Francis of Lafayette street. Miss Catherine of Reed -avenue, a student at Manchester college. North Manchester, will return tonight from college to spend the week-end at her home before returning to school to attend the summer eton and work In the college library.

borne won second. Mrs. H. grarige. M.s Vera Mae Smith, Hazel Trout, "Pomona' and Mm Jar.eila Fields, -Flora," were In charge cf memorial program a meeting last night In the grange hail.

The memorial service waa conducted by the three and Miss Louise George, Mi.s Dorothy Luscb and Mr. Bteiia Trout, chaplain, with Mr. Grac Haley at the piano. Hymr.s and vocal duels -by Erma and Luciiie Ruth, with Dorothy Ruth at the piano, and a quartet by Miss Trout, Miss Smith, Miss Lusch and Mis George, composed the mil-sio program. The next meeting, June 8 will be "family night" with each family contributing to the program.

euchre honors. Spring flowers deco-latfd the home Mt evening Mr. and Mrs. Murphy had as tneir g'-ests following the dedication of Itooi-eveit park, Jir and Mis. Call W.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Phlllians.

Mr. and Mrs K. O. Mr, and Mrs Clayton and ditighter jadora, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Gillron and Flank Mamey. I'iinU' Today 1om- Sehmil A family picnic at noon today at Garf.elrf P(I th" months kliideigatten conducted by Mra. E- Waddell of Prospect street, in the event of rain, arrangements were made to VI1 the affair In the large dining pavilion. More than 100 were to attend- The last partv fJf kindergarten season was given yesterday morning du-lng th hour by Mrs. H.

T. Curtis of 2M Ufayettf street In honor of the fifth birthdny anniversary of hr daughter Helen. Favors of Cardiff will entertain June 2. MASTOID OPERATION Phyllis Ann Newport, ter ef Mr. and Mrs.

Roiar.l port of Meeker, tiniiertE, League Installs Officers as Year Ends with Picnic A PICNIC at the hume of Mrs C. Lsutenalsger or Kenmng-ton plc yesterday afternoon marked the clone of the for member, of the Child Conservation league, lnntallation of offirera smi report, of committees featured a ahort DuslneM aewlon and the sum of 5 was contributed to the C. Scout drive. Mrs M. jschelb Installed as president.

Mrs. Carl Danner. v)ce president. Mrs. Cleon WU.ams, recording secretary.

Mrs. ried M. Johnson, corresponding eecreiary and Mrs. Lautenalager, treasurer. Mrs Catherine Penntg Smith presided as the installing officer.

Mra. Bmlth, who Is president or the state league and Mrs. Fleet Mc-Nay, state secretary were presented gifts from the member. C.un'.a included Mrs. Stella West Members responded to roll caU with a vere from the Bible at the meeting of the Ladies Aid society mastoid operation thia ntorr.aj the city nospitau of Memorial M.

E. church yesterday. Mrs. G. W.

L'ouca had cfiarge of devotional and the business meeting was conducted by Mr. MISSION PROGRAM GIVEN AT MEETING Milo Brocklesby. Plans were dis Plot cussed for a strawberry and Ice vers A short program was presented cream social. The June meeting MARION AND LA RUE GIRLS TO GRADUATE at the meeting of the Foreign Mis- lonary society of the Prospect will be held with Mrs. Curtis Irey.

Mrs. Dessie Mipeher, Mr. Minnie Kaelber and Miss Mary Kose The Symbol of Remembrance! Street M. church 1M night at he church. Hostesses were Miss candy were given each child with Elsla Hecker, Miss Margaret Both Candidate for Degree at Ohio Cnlversity.

i I Mis Marie M. Cutarelll cf 364 i will entertain Deborah Kebekan the lunch of Individual mruiu-j takes and Ice cresm Hecker, Mrs. J. G. Seller and Mrs.

David Bauer. Parl atrest and Miss Madze D. Mrs. Frank Mayer gave a read F'rlendship circle next Wednesday at the home of Mr. Hlpsher west of town.

Carl Geyer, on of Mr. and Mrs. ing, "War or Peace and the aub- DON'T FORGET TH0I WHO ARE AT HOME: Send Them by Wire PHONE Campbell of LaRue are among 3M candidates for degree and diplomas at the June convocation Farm Women's Club Holds Memorial Service A memorial service, ect of a reading by Mrs. Nettle honoring Cooper Geyer, suffered a broken Hecker waa 'Prohibition." An illustrated talk on the atudy book, of Ohio university on Monday, June 5. The June section will be the largest similar group to leave Sharing the Unfinished Task, ft was given by Miss Margaret Belter deceased members of the club was held yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Clarldon Progressive Farm Women's club at the home of Mrs.

Hayes Holland of the nike Assisting hostes-tes of St. Parle and Mrs, M. Y. liast. Plana were announced for a benefit bridge party June 18 at the home of Mrs.

Fred H. Johnson ot South Prospect street. Honors Anniversary Miss Mabel M. Rica entertained Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mra.

Emery Murphy on Harks avenue In honor of the birthdny anniversary of Seward Greenfield of Mllford Center. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and family, Fred Sabhack and Troy Ferguson. Cards and dancing were enjoyed in the evening, Mr.

Greenfield and Mrs. Murphy won bridge honors and Sara and William Murphy won left leg while playing at hi home. Mr. Orral was Tehlred as teacher of the 7-8 grades and Miss Mary Welch teacher cf the 56 grades at a meeting of the local school board last night and Mrs. Mayer read a number of articles from a paper, "Society EjUSSER'S 122 SO.

STATE SlT Mra. the campus. Miss Cutarelll, a member of Theta Phi Alpha, national eocial sorority. 1 active in the Studio club and the Kindergarten-Primary club. Miss Campbell Is a member of wera Mrs.

W. Kennedy Charm P.lhler and Mrs Blizzard" published by the society more than 40 years ago, Refreshments were served during the social hour. The next meeting will be June 15. The Home of Better MRS. MERLE BRADY DIES AT HEPBURN MINISTER TO GIVE Sprclal To The Star MEMORIAL TALKS HEPBURN, May 26 Mrs.

Win Kline. Mrs. C. W. P.aldlngrr conducted the devotlonnjs.

The memorial wan read by Mrs. S. J. Martin and a quartet composed of Mrs. E.

A. Snider Mrs. Ellis Epley. Mis. Emmett Trout and Mrs.

Fred Lusrh sang. Their accompaniments were played by Mrs. E. O. Haley Mrs.

E. A. Snider and Mrs. Fred Lusch Rave readings. Benediction was spoken by Mra.

8. J. Martin. nie Belle Brady, 47. died yesterday at 5:30 p.

m. of complications at her special To The Klar CRESTLINE, May 26-Rev. Ill W. Center SU W. Margard, pastor of Calvary Re formed church, has been announced as the speaker for the Memorial llenlta Hume, motion picture acres, models a frock of red and Hlilte crepe trimmed with cuffs and a bow of pique.

The hat of liltifl ml Ian has a brim edging of fluted white pique. The glove also have a fluted edge. (Associated Press photo). SATURDAY LUNCHEON MENU Guests Included Mra. Glenn Pickett and Mra.

Mylea Babcock day services, at Greenlawn cemetery, following a parade which will leave the Legion hall at 10:30 a. m. of Marlon, Mary Ellen Irey, Vera home here. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the M. E. church of which Mrg. Brady was a member. Burial will be in Otter-bein cemetery south of here.

Mr. Brady waa born at Pfeiffer station Oct. 2, 1885. Surviving are the husband, Merle Brady, one brother. Pearl Shirk of Kenton and two half-brothers, Bert Shirk of Byhalia and Howard Shirk of Hepburn.

Mr. Brady was affiliated with the Pythian Sisters temple of Ma Smith and Hazel Trout, exhibits of work done In the school An offering will be taken to defray 2' MRS. SIFRITT TALKS Hoat Frime Rib of Beef au jus 'Scalloped Potatoes Head Lettuce with Roquefort cheese dressing Bread and Butter Coffee, Tea or Milk Sodas, any flavor, 9c. tne expense or the school. Pre Holiday Sale DRESSES Wash Silks Combinations Jacket Stylet Organdie $995 AT GUEST PARTY Suler, Miss Dorothy McKinney, Mrs, H.

E. Earley, Mrs. Ethel Kcltner, Miss Roberta DeJean, Miss Isabel Rlack, Miss Pearl Mclaughlin, Miss Valeria Pinkie and Miss Mildred Schwartzkopf. Reed Suter waa In charge of recreation. The program tonight will Include A suspension bridge l.S0 feet Tuesday.

The program will consist of several numbers by the high school band, a selection by the Legion quartet and the firing of a salute, closing with the sounding of tnpa. Rev. Margard will also deliver the sermon at the Sunday morning memorial service In Calvary Reformed church. The Ieglon, the Legion Auxiliary and R. C.

will attend In a body, Epworth Mothers Clasa Entertains long with towers 130 ft high has been built over a Nebraska river solely to carry a natural gas pipe at Church. nne. Mrs. Grace Parlctte Sifritt was a speaker at the annual guest day nartw at which members of the Mothers' class of Epworth M. church were hostesses last night a BIBLE SCHOOL TO CLOSE AT NEVADA the church, A potluck dinner was ISA ILSO H'S served.

Covers were placed xor more than 60. Sizes 14 to 52. Mrs. Sifritt spoke on "Pockets In Paradise." The program opened with prayer by Mrs. Charles Aiken teacher of the clasa and Mrs.

The Dally Vacation Bible school which has been In session at the Nevada M. E. church for the last two weeks, will close tonight at 8 with a program at the church. Seventy-five pupils were enrolled in the school, which was conducted by Rev. Russel H.

Hoy, pastor, and a staff consisting of Miss Donna E. Oliphant, sponsor of the class 140 WEST CENTER ST. STARTING SATURDAY gave the of the organize tion. The class was organized 1930 to promote child welfare In the home and church. Miss Claudlns Virginia Purdun Saturday 9 to 11 A.

M. Only. MONTH END SPECIAL Begular $2.95 and $3.85 Dresses out they go at S1.50 entertained with a group of read Ings and Mrs, N. Hale sang aev eral songs accompanied at the pi ano by Mrs. A.

Arter. Accom mmm The Smart Shop panlments for two numbers by the class were played by Mrs. E. COME AND JOIN THE PARTY A BARGAIN FOR EVERY VISITOR The FA YE Shop 124 COMMITTEE NAMED FOREST, May 26-The Forest Business men's club met Tuesday night for a 8 o'clock dinner. Reports were made by various committees and a committee of five was appointed for decoration on Homecoming Day, May 30.

17 W. CENTER ST. TELETHONS H09. HAI.BY LEWIS S. Main.

SOW. To lielp you enjoy Memorial Day. COATS and SU FLANNEL SUITS White, Maize, Flesh, BJue, Green. Usually $4.95. GREAT NEWS! Lapin Fur Fabric JACKETS Usually told at $3.95 ana $4.95.

McCAUSLAND'S SHOP FOR WOMI.N At 199 Center St. Fresh New Summer s287 Si 95 FROCKS Values up to $12.93. Sport Models! Dress Models! Swagger Models! Brims Turbans High Hats In piques, patama and roars Straus S1.95, S2.95, S3.95 Iirge Size Women's DRESSES You are sure to be fitted from our large assortment. Usually $4.95 to $5.95. WAFFLE CLOTH WHITE COATS Unlined.

Just the coat foi summer days. Usually $4.95. Pastels Sheer Prints-Sport Frocks and Itoxt of variations for Missrj and Matrons. $3.95 Te're just full to the very brim of these brand-new rlotlie thai lirpenk higher price in every SILE't s287 4 s287 Irape nnl fold. lips Flannel Swagger SUITS Maire, white, green, flesh ana combinations.

Usually $7.95. Extra fine quality SILK DRESSES Laces! Mousselaine de Sole. Organdy! Triple sheer 1 Mar-conette! Usually $7.95. Prints, Sheers, and solid colors, also acetates. All sizes.

The kind usually seen at $3.95. piu MS To Mi Storr fflPsJrM sjjjoo Mi In Our New Cotton Shop I.INKNS UCF.S VI. LETS NAT I SITS SHAMING- S1.95 to S5.95 Styling, workmanship and fjil. rics are far beyond vital ynuM expert to find at thee prices. There are dozens of styles and everyone is a fashion highlight- WHITE COATS S495 Ncw Silk DRESSES Washable crepes, Doeskins, Georgettes, Polka dots.

Included are many novelties in sport wear. Pure Irish and Belgian LINEN SUITS Mannish dressmaker swaggei models. Usually $4.95. Featurinn White ami Tastel Color In Sunhnck and other wanted model. Pique Washable Crepes S3.75, S5.95, S9.75 Tou will like the aackct tpe In rontnutlnj colors.

We have taken over the FUR STORAGE SERVICE formerly operated ly the Warner Edward lo. Telephone 2707 and we ill gladly call for your coat. Usually $7.93 Heavy and light weight materials Wool crepes, flannels, matelasses, Polo Coats, lined and unlined. 1-ine coats at a low price. s287.

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