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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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pmtaum, fcDKUAKY 22, 19fi4 THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO THREE Neivs of the Churches Marion resident and member of the local church, he now is director of church relations at The Lenten Story WWi hhmael Brethren Sunday morning will be "The Love of Christ." The Cherub Choir will sing. Russell Barrick will be in charge of the eve-ning service. The sermon will be "The Lost Coin." At the Junior High League meeting Monday night at the church, Mona Akers will be hostess. color film on Christian missions in India will be shown following. Christian Science The Bible lesson on "Mind" Sunday will include Paul's counsel to the Philippians, "Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." Phil.

2:5. Related readings from significance of the picture. The I Clementz work, "The Boy Christ in the Temple" will be the subject Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. A meeting of the Homehuilders Class will be held Thursday night at the James Popoff First Worship theme Sunday morning will be "The Most Needed Thing in Pleasing God" and the children's sermon, "How To Conquer Evil." In the evening members from the Sunday School teachers will meet Tuesday night at the TfaN iter E. Anderson home.

Midweek Christian Hiram College. This church will entertain the state board of the Ohio Society of Christian Churches Monday Tuesday. Rev. Herald B. Monroe, state secretary, will be in charge.

Second Lenten devotional ser-! vice Thursday at 7:30 p.m. will be sponsored jointly by the Christian Women's Fellowship and Alpha Delta Class. Mrs.j Eldon Beers will give a medila-i tion on "Dare To Love" and worship leaders will be Oscar Cross, Mrs. C. Lawrence Kline and Mrs.

Charles Good-speed. Special music will be byi Mrs. Robert Henderson and Mrs. Kenneth McKee. A sound-l church will attend the Renewal Clinic at Epworth Methodist' Church.

immB KMMi service Wednesday night will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Conley. Senior High League recreation night will be Thursday at 8. Church board meeting will be Central Brotherhood Su.i-day will be observed at morn-i ing worship hour Sunday.

The message will be, "He Has Made Us Both One." Monday night. At each mid-! "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy will include this: "Having no other gods, turning to no other but the one perfect Mind to guide him, man is the likeness of God. pure and eternal, having that Mind which was also in Christ" (p. Covenant Likens Unified service theme! week service during Lent the pastor will present a scene fcom The Dominican Republic plans the life of Christ painted by a well-known artist and reproduced by a slide projector together with interpretation of the Program for the Junior and Senior High Fellowship groups in the evening will be presented by Ray W. Bosh.

A former: to import 50.000 head of beef breeding cattle in the next five years to upgrade herds and increase meat exports. NSrow jiwiwp item Next year George will be a civil engineer from Tech. And Meredith is studying Home Economics at State. If you were their parents, wouldn't you consider that a pretty good background for marriage? Boy with a promising profession! Girl with a sound grasp of the family budget! But should we be so naive? What they study in college is foreground, not background. It equips our sons and daughters for the immediate opportunities and obligations the future presents.

The permanence of love is not rooted in engineering or economics. Designing bridges and planning menus are not keys to a lasting happy marriage. Personal character determines the ability of a man and woman to meet the demands of sacrifice and unselfishness that marriage requires. The Church molds character as it builds faith. For character is one of the by-products of faith The ability to love unselfishly is another! 1 The Grealet Commandment In their anxiety to trip Jesus up and catch Him in error, the Scribes and the Pharisees posed many tricky questions.

One day they asked Him, "Which is the first commandment of all?" And Jesus answered: "The first of all the commandments is, Hear. Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord; and thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. "And the second is like unto this, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." (Mark Love of God and love of neighbor on this rock resides all of the power that faith can bestow. 1 Marion Catholic Science Fair Set John Glenn One of Freedom Foundation Award Winners The eighth annual Science Fair for Marion Catholic VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (AP)-I NORTH CANTON-Young Cit An Amdriran adrnnant uhn ha? ipn? Award Foundation 200 Schools will be held March 6-8 the high school the high school former Main St r.enroe Washington in gymnasium Mi in mmmnniiv Judging of projects will be held March 6 starting at 7 p.m.

Open house will be observed Saturday and Sunday between 1 and 5 p.m. All students receiving a su- recipients of Freedom Founda- grams category. tion awards presented today at this shrine of the American Revolution. Promoted at Bueyrus John H. Glenn the Ma- BUCYRUS Promo i of THE CHURCH FOR ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church Is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and goor! citizenship.

It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake.

(3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. rine astronaut who is now seek- Paul W. Bruns of Cadiz to sen-; Penor rallng me local levei ing to become a U.

S. senator ior commercial sales repre-i will display their projects at the from Ohio, was named Friday sentative of the Bueyrus offices; District Science Fair at Heidel-night as winner of the founda-! of the Ohio Power Co. was an-j berg College at Tiffin April 4. lion's $5,000 George Washington pounced today. i Students receiving a supenoj Award He was cited for "ex-1 Bruns joined Ohio Power 16 rating at the district level will Aam.

He as tiiea ior ex advance to the State Fair to be empary citizenship in bojnood ago ana ims ueeii uei vtv, rn LhA sales representative at Cadiz held at the outh Center Co- vw 2sSf Since IMDfi. luiuuus ii. Lauris Norstad. retired Phone DU 3-1171 165 W. Center St.

Copyright 1964 Keister Advertising Service, Ina; Strasburg, Va. Force general who once commanded the NATO forces in Europe, was given a special Freedom Leadership Award. Besides Glenn and Norstad, 921 other individuals, schools, businesses and organizations were cited for things they wrote, said, did or photographed during 1963 "to bring about a better understanding of the American Way of Life." Among other Ohio award winners were: CANTON Canton Public Schools, school systems category; Mason School, school category, and Malone College, community programs category, all receiving the George Washington Honor Medal. HAMILTON Altrusa Club 2649 Pleasant honor certificate in community programs category. LIMA Gordon L.

Forton, 2955 W. Market Honor Certificate in letters-to-the-cditors category. LOUISVILLE 1963 Constitution Dav Committee. Olga T. Weber, 908 W.

Main George Washington Honor Medal in community programs category. Thursday Titus Friday Hebrews Saturday James Wednesday I Timothy Tuesday Ephesians Monday I Corinthians Sunday I Corinthians MONDAY STORE HOURS 9:30 ajl to 5:30 p.m. Use Our Easy Ways To Pay Regular or Monthly Budget Account FREE HOME DELIVERY IN MARION This Series of Advertisements Published Weekly in The Marion Star in the Interest of All Church Faiths and Sponsored by the Following THE VAN ATTA SUPPLY CO. 375 West Center Street WISE'S SUPER MARKETS Marion and Richwood TWIN OAK TRAILER PARK THE COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP "Complete Beautv Service" 137 E. Church St, Phone DU 2-0426 AND TRAILER SALES MODERN MOBILE HOMES Dial DU 2-9626 1060 N.

Main St. DELUXE CLEANERS SPECIAL MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU LANDMARK H. SPEAR SON Wholesale Meats Serving Central Ohio Hotels Restaurants Associations THE MARION SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors numbing and Heating Supplies 184 N. Main St.

Dial DU 2-1107 TOWN AND COUNTRY IGA FOODLINER THE STRONG CO. A Complete Printing Service 335 N. Main St. Marion "NA-CHURS" PLANT FOOD COMPANY 421 Monroe HAROLD C. COOK, REALTOR Farms City Property 114 Court Mraion Branch Off i te LaRue GROLL FURNITURE STORE Waldo, Ohio Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings HARROLD BROS.

General Auto Repairs 131 Campbell St. DU 2-4039 WRIGHT Transfer Storage Local Long Distance Moving 128 Oak St. DU 3-6321 C. A. HAINES CONTRACTOR HOME BUILDER REMODELING 719 Forest Lawn Dr.

DU 2-0761 ROAD SERVICE GARAGE 24 Hour Towing 1148 N. Main Ph. DU 2-3493 BALDAUF SCHLIENTZ INCORPORATED 153 N. Greenwood St DU 3-3128 PAIR TROUSERS SWEATERS PLAIN SKIRTS MONDAY thru THURSDAY or Any Combination oi Three CLEANED AND PRESSED TOR ONLY SIMS BROS. IRON AND STEEL SCRAP South Prospect St.

Phone DU 2-2616 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 137 South Prospect Street CARL'S AUTO PARTS 150-152 Oak St. Phone DU 2-9A54 or DU 3-1663 THE HOUGHTON SULKY CO. Marion, Ohio MARION GRAIN SUPPLY MASTER-MIX FEEDS 158 N. Vine St. Marion OILER'S GREENHOUSE AND FLOWER SHOP THE HUBER WAPCO CO.

B0WE ICE CREAM CO. Tarty Molds for All Occasions Phone DU 2-0503 GULF OIL PRODUCTS John W. Matthews, Distributor and your "Good Gulf" Dealers of Marion and Morrow Counties THE MARION COUNTY BANK "Good Service Since Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DOUCE AND INC. Insurance Bonds Real Estate 500 East Center Street Branch Offices LaRue and Caledonia ALLOY CAST STEEL CO. Marion, Ohio Single Items Regular Price One Hour Service Daily Until 4:00 E3C nI HOT ohe PI MB? 634 Tvler St.

Phone DU 2-2085 ACROSS FROM COl'R'l HOl'SK.

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