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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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The Marion Stari
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19GX EIGHT THE MARION STAR. MARION, OHIO Welsh Is Speaker Zulu Leader Permitted To Miss Ruth A. Shoemaker Weds Richard J. Riester Lodge Activities Phillip Brubaker, supreme quartermaster of the Military Order of At Bucyrus Rally BUCYRUS James T. Welsh, former mayor of Steubenville and now director of the Ohio Department of Personnel, was guest Collect Prize Catherine Ann Shop Infant and Children's Wear One Half Mile North of Bargain City on Route 4 Open Daily 10 to 6 Fridays 10 'til 9 Mondays 10 til 8 Catherine Cook Owner Cooties, was the master of cere PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) U-The South African government; speaker at a county-wide rally of monies at the testimonial dinner Crawford County Democrats held given for Mrs.

Dorothy Brinerj today granted Zulu leader Albert John Luthuli a passport so he can go to Oslo to collect the 1960 No MR. AND MRS. Eugene W. Williams Sr. of 315 Belmont St.

are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Maxine, to Larry Ray Armbruster, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Armbruster of E. Mark St. Miss Williams is a 1960 graduate of Prospect High School and is employed by the Huber-Warco Co.

Tuesday evening at the post home by Vin Je Nes Ce Pas Pup Tent in the American Legion Home here Thursday night Mr. Welsh, substituting for J. Grant Keys, state highway director, praised the present state ad bel Peace Prize awarded him for 27 and its auxiliary. Out-of-state guests were Ernie Moore of South Bend, com his fight against the government's The altar of St Mary Catholic Church was adorned with gold vases of white gladioli and huckleberry foliage and the family pews were marked by white satin bows when Miss Rum Ann Shoemaker, daughter of Mrs. Isabelle Shoemaker of 380 E.

George St. and the late Donald Shoemaker, became the bride of Richard J. Riester Oct 14. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

William Riester of 436 Ballentine Ave. Very Rev. William J. Spicker-man was celebrant at the Nuptial racial segregation policy. The government said Luthuli mander, Mrs.

Moore, supreme Her fiance was graduated from personal aide; Mrs. Cate Gour of Harding High School in 1959 and is employed at the Whirlpool Corp. would be granted 10 days for his trip. This means he will not be able to accept any of the numerous speaking offers he has had from the United States and Brit Mishawaka, supreme senior vice president; Mr. and Mrs.

R. M. Morris of Elkhart, and No definite wedding date has ministration and said be hoped Michael V. DiSalle would change his mind and run for re-election as governor. The speaker said Gov.

DiSalle has "the best interests of the people at heart and is completely devoted to the best concepts of good administration. U. ,) I i vj 1 I i i ain. High Mass and traditional music was presented by the St Mary Luthuli, 61, has been restricted Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Bauer of Fort Wayne. Guest from cities in Ohio included Lee Carney of Akron, past 7th district commander; Mrs. Car Phone DU 2-3400 for carpet estimates without obligation! Senior Choir. been set by the couple. A Halloween theme prevaled at the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club noon luncheon last week at the YMCA.

Mrs. Hershel Roper led the 45 persons present in prayer. Mrs. Glenn Fish, Welcome Wagon hostess introduced the follow- ney; Robert Anderson, grand com to a native reservation in the eastern province of Natal since the 1960 race riots at Sharpeville. He was banished as leader of the African National Congress, which! was later outlawed.

WEARING a gown of white Chantilly lace over bridal satin, mander and Ralph Doerrer, grand Miss Evelyn Maxine Williams Miss Shoemaker was given in Man Hit by Car Dies CINCINNATI (AP) Injuries suffered in a traffic accident Oct. 19 have caused the death of William Voslamber, 82, Cincinnati. Voslamber died Thursday of pneu Christmas party Dec. 19 at the The government previously had spoken disparingly of the No marriage by her brother, RobeFt Shoemaker. The floor-length dress was fashioned with a fitted bodice trimmed in tiny sequins at the ing new members: Mrs.

Jack Evergreen Restaurant in Upper; marc roberts I carpetland (S ol Ohio Sandusky. bel award to Luthuli and there had been considerable speculation Alexander, Mrs. Marjorie Burt, Mrs. William. Robinson, Mrs.

Roper, Mrs. Warren Weston. Mrs. The next meeting will be Nov. Sabrina neckline, sleeves which ended in points over the hands monia contracted after he suffered a pelvis fracture from being hit 15 with Mrs.

McCombs of 429 Clar-1 that he would be refused a Photo by Stein Mrs. Richard J. Riester idon Ave. John Kiraley, Mrs. Elaine Waring and a bouffant skirt of nylon tulle by a car.

The Peace Prize Committee, in bride and bridegroom. Surround ruffles. and Mrs. Milo Burge. Mrs.

J. N. Ritzier ureed mem ing the cake was a garland of Her fingertip-length veil of im The 1961-62 program was ap bers to join the volunteer groups proved when the executive board ported bridal illusion was caught announcing the belated 1960 award Oct 23, cited Luthuli for his advocacy of nonviolent methods in resisting racial segregation. The of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers to a crown of lace and sequins. quartermaster, of Mansfield; Elmer Brunner, of Hamilton, grand editor buckeye louse; Sam Frut-tuso, of Girard, past grand commander; Max Fleming, of Fos-toria, grand junior vice commander; Mr.

and Mrs. George Yurko of Cleveland; Paul Plunkett of Columbus, past supreme editor cootie courier; and Mrs. Plunkett, supreme chaplain. Also Mrs. Dolly Saling, Alvin Robinson, grand auxiliary past chaplain, and Charles Wilson, grand inspector, all of Columbus, Mrs.

Anna Brunner of Hamilton, Mrs. Arvie Goad and Mrs. Luella Knox, supreme auxiliary secretary, both of Dayton; Mrs. Virginia Gaines, of Cincinnati, grand auxiliary treasurer; Mrs. Hilbert Schrack, of Lucas, VFW auxiliary conductress; Mrs.

Edward Shrad- pompons. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Otto Pratt, Mrs. James Thornberry, Miss Janice White-amire, Mrs. Donald Shoemaker FALL BEAUTY BEGINS WITH A PERMANENT WAVE ot the Marion chapter of American Red Cross.

Mrs. Richard Devine. Mrs. Paul She carried a cascade arrange Club met Wednesday with the pro ment of lilies-of-the-valley and gram chairman, Mrs. James award includes $43,744 in prize money.

Barnhouse and Mrs. Jack Saun- and Mrs. Donald Terzo. Presiding white carnations. The cultured Walsh.

oers, members of the Vignette The following schedule will be pearl earrings which complement Toastmistress Club explained OUR CREAM OIL WAVE Complete printed in booklet form and dis ed her ensemble were given to her by the bridegroom. the purpose of the club for Dros- tributed to the active members of Expertly Cut and pective members. They also in Serving as her sister honor the club shortly: Nov. 15, an eve Hair Cut Any Style $1.50 at the guest book was Mrs. Robert Shoemaker.

When the newly married couple left for a wedding trip to Michigan, Mrs. Riester was wearing a black wool sheath dress with a matching jacket and the corsage from her bridal bouquet Styled Just For You attendant, Miss Mary Shoemaker ning social meeting at the YMCA. vited the group to attend one of the future meetings. wore a' sheath dress of ming blue Mrs. George Oborn, guest, will with a matching lace overskirt.

Allan Mervis and Mrs. Clinton speak on "Holiday Dec. Her headpiece was in a match 13, articles made by members will Try The Flattery Of A Miss Claroil Color Bath End Permanents $5.00 An Appointment Not Always Necessary Ruzzo's Beauty Shoppc fBartley presented the program Your Home." ing shade of blue. She carried a be auctioned after the noon luncb er, of Mansfield, 10th District VFW THE COUPLE is residing at Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Dixon and Mrs. auxiliary president, and Mr. Shra-der, past 10th District command- 450 Oak St. colonial bouquet of white fuji mums. Another sister, Mrs.

William Strohl, acted as bridesmaid attired identical to the honor at 132 S. State St. Phone DU 21402 The bride was graduated from er, and Mrs. Bess Gallaher, of Lima, department VFW auxiliary Roper. The next meeting will be Nov, 15 at 8 p.m.

at the YMCA. St. Mary High School in 1954 and is employed as secretary for tendant. musician. Thomas C.

Fetter, attorney. Her The kitchen committee was com Mrs. Darwin Gilmore entertained HAROLD RIESTER, brother of the bridegroom, was best man husband, also a graduate of St. Mary High School, is employed at Battelle Institute in Columbus. eon meeting; Jan.

17, the film "Marion On the Go" will be shown following the luncheon at the YMCA; Feb. 28, Eugene White will speak at the evening meeting at the Holiday House; March 21. "Start the Day With a Smile" will be Miss Gussie Smith's topic at the noon luncheon at the YMCA; April 25, members will meet for dinner at the Holiday House at 8 p.m.; May 23, a program "Good Grooming Your Beautiful Self," will follow the luncheon at the YMCA; June 27, installation of Evidence in Trial Of Sheppard Hit By Criminologist BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) knows Dr. (Sam) Sheppard was convicted on circumstantial evidence," says a California criminologist Furthermore, Dr.

Paul Kirk told an audience of police investigators at Indiana University Thursday, Sheppard was tried for murder and "convicted" of adultery. Shep-pard's alleged affair with a former technician at the Bay Village, Ohio, hospital weighed in the verdict Kirk said. Sheppard is serving a life sentence at the Marion (Ohio) Correctional Institution for the July 4, 1954, bludgeon slaying of his pregnant wife, Marilyn, at their Bay Village home. Dr. Kirk participated in the defense investigation between the time of Sheppard' conviction and the unsuccessful appeal of his sentence to a higher court.

and the guests were seated by Ray ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT! CLOSING FOR THE SEASON SUNDAY, NOV. 5 Clique Club with a dinner Tuesday night at her home on Cherry St Birthday gifts were presented Out of town guests traveled posed of Mrs. N.V. Foreman, Mrs. Edwin Griffith and Mrs.

James Uline. Decorations were placed by Mrs. Aubrey Fosnaugh and Mrs. Marilyn Tweddle. Mrs.

Esther Burgess was in charge of ticket sales and Mrs. Charles Browning headed the serving from Shelby, Columbus, Cleve and Norbert Riester, also brothers of the bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding, land, Upper Sandusky and Ash to Mrs. Stanley McCombs. Mrs Edna Riddle, Mrs.

Elva Bryant ley. Previous to the wedding, the Mrs. Shoemaker chose a lace dress of toast-brown, matching and Mrs. Gilmore. A special accessories and a beige cym- award was received bv Mrs.

Cor bride was honored with showers given by Mrs. Robert Shoemaker bidium orchid corsage. Mrs. Ries delia Starner and other contest officers will be held after the luncheon at the YMCA; July 25, and Mrs. Otto Pratt and Miss Mary Shoemaker and Mrs.

Wil ter wore a navy blue silk dress, beige accessories and a corsage prizes went to Mrs. Leona Barn hard and Mrs. Bryant. Arrangements were made for i the family picnic will terminate Grange News liam Strohl. The spinster party of pink cymbidiums.

the year's activities. The reception was held at the union hall on Leader St. following was given by Mrs. Donald Terzo. At the rehearsal party given by TYMOCHTEE Mrs.

Wilma Roszman was in the ceremony. The bride table the bride's mother, the couple was centered wnn a inree-uer Church Activities A covered-dish dinner meeting Yes! Just presented gifts to the attendants. cake topped with a miniature charge of the program at Tymo-chtee Grange's Wednesday night meeting. The group voted to send QUARTS 48c GALLONS of the Waldo St. Paul Lutheran its lecturer to the annual grange lecturers' conference and Mrs.

CHARGE Ladies' Aid Society was held in sewing room of the church Grace Dean showed slide pictures of trips she had taken across the Wednesday. Mrs. Peter Wuebbens, iwho was a guest together with country. An oyster supper was her husband, pastor of the church, nn planned as a highlight to the Nov. IT" at the FA YE SHOP 15 meeting, with all members to and their daughter and Mrs.

Sylvia Pfleiderer, was presented a gift. Members spent the afternoon in bring a covered dish. ANSWERS YOUR PROBLEMS 135 quilting. Woman Killed as Ride Breaks Loose at Fair Boy on Bike Killed good enough to eat with. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a CHARLESTON, S.C.

(AP) Complete your Fall and Winter Wardrobe, with the season's latest fashions, now at the Fayc Shop charge and budget accounts welcomed. Open Ton ire till 9 What is your opinion of all ST. MARYS, Ohio (AP)-A car struck a bicycle from the rear Mrs. Calvin R. Lindenmuth, 26 young matron, 27, with a fine husband and two small children.

Thursday night, killing its rider, this? And please tell me what is the proper next step. INSULTED. was hurtled to her death in a thrill ride at a fair here Thurs I shop at a neighborhood super Richard Lunsford, 13, who lived near the accident scene about 3- day night as her husband looked market and the store is a great convenience, so please don't tell me to stop elsewhere. on helplessly. miles west of here on Ohio 29.

The car driver, who was not stand but it doesn't do any good. Quitting is out of the question. I have too much seniority. What do you suggest? L.A.D. Dear L.A.D.: Whistle while you work and pretend to be stone deaf.

Your irritation probably encourages them. A Phone Call's Easy Dear Ann: Next month our son is getting engaged to a nice girl. 0 A voung fellow who works at Coroner Jennings Cauthen said Mrs. Lindenmuth was alone on the "dive bomber" when a por held, told sheriff's deputies that because of oncoming traffic he did 933 Center St. Marion, Ohio the market (I'd guess him to be about 19) is oveTly friendly.

not see the light-less bicycle until Whenever I come in he drops tion of the bullet-shaped capsule broke loose and hurtled to the ground. he was practically upon it. everything to give me "personal attention." He once offered, half Frozen Ice Cream jokingly, to deliver my groceries We've never met her parents, GM Consultant Dead during his lunch hour if Id fix which is embarrassing because him a sandwich. i ATHENS, Ga. (AP)-Dr.

Alfred people are asking us questions Yesterday he came up behind Dear Insulted: Someone invented a terrific gadget It's called a telephone. Pick one up and call your son's future mother-in-law and introduce yourself. You should have done this when he told you he was going to marry the girl. It's proper for the parents of the boy to contact the girl's parents and issue a get-together invitation if they've never met And please take that chip off your shoulder, Madame, it's always the sign of wood higher up. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems.

Send them to her in care of The Marion Star enclosing a stamped, self addressed P. Haake, 75, of Largo, a lecturer and consultant for General Motors and former about them and we don know what to say. Last week I asked Natalie to me and put his hands around my waist. I was so shocked I didn't know what to say. -34 Individual Slices head of, the department of econ- I don't want to report him be tell her folks we'd like to have them to dinner soon.

The next evening she told me her folks unucs ai ivuigers university, aieu Thursday. cause he may lose his job. What Serve these delicious slices of Pumpkin Ice Cream treats at your party It'll be a huge success! GIVE BOWES A TEST IT'S THE BEST! can I DON'T KNOW. would love to meet us but a din ner isn't necessary. They want to drop over lust for a visit IF YOU WANT THE VERY "at our convenience." ICE CREAM CO.

Cor. Bellefontaine and Davids Street Phone DU 2-0503 I am burned up about this. I think they want to look us over BEST IN first and then decide if were A A iiiiiiiiii r. 16 VO Dear This fresh punk should be put in his place, and don't hesitate for one minute to do it. The next time he puts his hands on you let him have it right in the corn-meal mush department.

Make it clear if he doesn't stay over on his own side of the cash register you'll report him to the manager. Then do it Just Whistle Dear Ann: I work for a trucking outfit and recently was transferred to this city. I'm no prude and I've been around some pretty E. If far- A Conij Conipetative I Price CALL my son will wear Dr. Posner shoes tough guys all my life, but the language I hear on this job is nrpttv hard to take.

Sliaffstall's One guy in particular tells one rotten joke after another, sometimes th cirls from the office Mother says the best boys' shoes are Dr. Posner Flying Aces. 'Cause nobody makes shoes like Dr. Posner. They're the best styles, the finest leathers.

And there fitted by experts who understand children's feet. That's why my son's gonna wear Dr. Posner shoes." Floor Covering and Draperies 203 South Prospect PHONE DU 3-1233 come out to check on a load 1 number and I'm scared they'll hear some of this filthy talK. AAAA to B. il I've made it plain where I (m OF GOLD rn 3 Sot Registered! BLACKS BROWNS GREY BUCKS Sizes Little thru Big 7 B-C-D-E Widths Emerson Dietsch I R.

D. 6. Marion I fh fit to $9.95 Jackpol Now '260 Roast Sirloin of Beef $2.50 Saturday Night Dinner Delight! DINNER SERVED TILL 10 P.M. With Tomato Juice, Chilled Relish Tray, Tossed Garden Salad with Holland Dressing, Pepperidge Farm Bread. Butter, Beverage, and Champagne during meaL Make Early Reservation DU 3-3191 HOLIDAY HOUSE IS LOCATED ON RT.

23 SOUTH Recommended by Duncan Hines Open Till 2:30 A.M. 1 "A Guaranteed Perfect Fitting All-Ways" OPEN TONITE TILL WALKATIVE WEDGE Given to rambling on and tuitk the typical Joyce penchant for ease. Blissfully cushioned. Luxuriously light. Note its slender shaping.

Wonderfully Kedgewise, that Joyce! Garson's Shoe Store 114 South Main St. FALL HOUSE CLEANING SPECIALISTS mm ia gems PEERLESS CLEANERS 616 Center St. Phone DU 2-1929 196 W. Centr Phone DU 2-3041.

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