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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 11

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fMGB Et.rTVaT.Jf jjlore Than 30,000 Pilgrims Attend Services at Carey Shrine THE IRION STAR. THTTtSlHT. ArCfST 13, IMt IIAIIPA OHIO TOURISTS NAME OFFICERS Announce Program for Gallon Chautauaua Meet CLUB MEETS Galioai Klwants (irowy Mean Tarn a Adrertkstng GALION, Aag. 15-KiwsVa wer entert ed jestrrday at their bAtMtsv with Struerjas in GALION SOCIETIES ARRANGEOUTINGS Picnic and Park Amusements Furnish Entertainment for Adults and Children dramatic diversion by the CasforJ own pan and a leHur by Captain GRANTS LICENSES Cnioa Coonty JiMicv Beat) Msr-riace Set-rice MABTSYILLE, Aug. 13 lth the granting of the following two marriage licenswa in the Unioa ceua-ty probate court, the total of license eatied tbaa far this moat a readied but foor.

Licenses were jat granted Perry Parker, 42, hippiog clerk for the local Federal Braca company, ami Elizabeth Green, Marysvir telephone operator, daaghter of Mr. Joan Green, MaryaviU. Thia, th eeconri ceremony for each, performed by attic Jhn II. Kinkade. Lawrence P.

Eleyet, 21, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Otis Eleyet, Liberty township, farmer, and Mis Naomi Jacobs, 21, also of Liberty township. The Rer. C. Kennedy, paator of the First Methodist Epippl Csurcb of Marrerille, officiated.

GAUOX, Aag. It-Th Redpath Chaataua will opea it J5C9 season her Monday, Aug. 19 and continue with atteraooa and evening program throughout the week until Saturday night. Feature far the varioua pro-grama are as follows: Monday, Jugo-Sla Tamhurira rc tics' and a lec-tnnMiemonstratHn by Dr. Hilton Ira Jooe.

Tueadah lecture by Chief Nipo Strongheart and a eomety-drama, "The Three Wi Fool." Wednesday. Geiha Gtrl flaartet, leo tur by Waldo K. Stephens, and can-cert by Tamaki Miura, Japanese prima donna, Thursday, musical and District Briefs MISS MARIE HEFT DIES III HOSPITAL Rites for Crawford County Resident To Be Held Friday BlTYRl'S, Attf. 15-Miss Man Heft, vV Whetstoaa township rest, dent, died at Monnett Memorial hospital at 'dock Wednesday morning after being bet! sit for one week. Her death waa dst to com.

plication of disease. Th deceased bora Nov; 57, lvi3, and wss tb daughter of John and Carolina llelber Heft. bh served four year as aa assistant matron at the Etsiurtlical (Vphanag at Fist Rock. lbi. For the pst year sb bad been living with a sister, Mrs, W.

Isscker, of North Robinson. Mis Heft is survived by fonr sis. ten, Mrs. Aibli Jump, of Imert Mrs, Wtllim Keller, of Ocoota Mis Frnm Heft, of Columbus, nd Mr. W.

Isscker, of North Itoblnson. sad one brother, George lleft, of tlyde, b'b was a lit member of th Evangelical church. Funeral aorvice will brld at th borne of Mr. Till! Hnft north of ttceoia. at 3 o'ektck.

Friday, UurUI will mad ia th Verne, tery. farmeTsIrIcTeii AT Dra HEARING Hardin County Resident Victim of Heart Attack; Dies CITY OPtNS HUKti TO VAST THRONGS Vr1 Sleep cars ana Church While Winers uo to Nearby Towns THOUSANDS MARCH st Procession in History cf Shrine reaiure Services t-f. Aug- 13 Several thousand hi Carey Wednesday at the hrinc -r I s-'t of Consolation and re- me reasr. or a- 1 ttii-h celebrated today. armmfl HHtfNEiAni (v.

wj ia-t mglit worn li priests -a! thousand pilgrim marched It. randies. Many motored tenia from New York, Kentucky, Tennessee, srf a-A. Virg.oia, 1 ennsyivania, aik-ai-t-A ail parts of Ohio, and Ob-, I -sr. Ja.

The hospitality of the -3 a mscd beyond ita limits and UST tomes were thrown open visiting; pilgrims, forced to sleep all night ciiirck, at the park and in Manv ctdni it twrrhy and returned today ifiaya services. It ii that more than 30,000 are it 'otiance at the services today. A Vacation from Care Vacations should bo mental as well as physical; get away from care as well is from work. A Tourist Policy willre-lieve you of concern about tour baggage. It indemn.

ifies you against loss of trunks and bags, and their contents, anywhere outside rour home. Let us tell you about this inexpensive, red-tapless in wrance, by the year. 139 E. Center St CALL GREEN CAMP FERTILIZER Telephone 5622 Green Camp Exchange MI HEAD HORSES AND COWS Prompt err Ire. Roars Telephone Charge.

It's An Empty Home Without irnr.3E3 381 West Center St V. fl ibarg of Annia Hornstein. A talk on "Advertifting wa given by Mr. KtMutell th llarastein ema Company, 0. L.

Ailet mho. gav a ts tell l.riffi of lk Distiftft CotlV' th-a to beUI Marietta Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and 2. Klwaniaa ItarrV Budd encouraged th.

Breatae of at the Mac. W. tJtl of th Redepata Chautauoua, t'arts lUrtVy, of th r.tlstra Its ia company, and Clark, of Ie burgh, were gut of Ik dub Kiwanian Strongert, Indir Chief, of th Retlpath tTisutattttua, will be present next week's ig to en- Mini th club. ARRANGE RITES FOR ROBERTMOODY, 21 Galion Youth Killed In Nica-rauga To Be Buried at Mt. Victory GALION, Aug.

1--Tb remains of Privat Robert Moody, 21. wU killetl In an ainilsM at Managua, Nk'rugua, Centtwl Aur-ic, on July 82, arrived bre ever tb New York Central line st 10:32 rhrk this morning. Th body ws removed th Yolk Funeral home it will Ii in stat antil Hatu dsy morning when funeral service. will held at lh First Lutheran lit k. with Rer.

t'. Kramer officiating. Interment will be in th Mt, Victory cemetery. i Private Moty Is son of George Moody, captain of th Galion police force. He wss bora June, 1WH in I'anUliiif.

WILL IS PROBATED Inliss County Man leaves Rstata to Widow; Name Appraiser MAIIYHVILLE, Aug. 13The will of William II. Hidle, 1st of Richwood, has been probated in the I'nion county court, her. Th document, drawn Aug, 1U2T. wa witnessed by A.

B. 8imons and E. Orgsn, both of Richwood. Through th will, Marths RUW, widow af Ih teaUtor. receive all th personal property, eicept that which la otherwise mentioned, and all th real estst for life, or until ta- mralmti- Fred C.

Sidle. Rltbwoo.1. receive fiv hare of stock in tb Farnter Itenosit txnk. A nnnitmnit foe th deestatd and hi wife, not to exceed $WM ia to be pur chased out of th estate. At th death of Martha Rid), or at her remarriage, th rel stt I to beeom tb property of Fred Wdl.

II I to psy a iitigier, nna n. Pence, Lincoln, Neb, th sum of At tb roet of tb testator, Jitdg H. W. Husted named Maribs Nidi and Fred KWIe Jl" asecu-tore, without bond. Th following Richwood men wr named appraisers) I.

Zuspaa, Walter 11. Dvls and rreotow Jolly. Picnic Honors Former Ridgeway School Teacher RHKJEWAT. Aug. 13 A home-coming wss held at the Il Bowers homestead Hunday in honor at Mrs.

Clara St. Mowery, of Wsrrea, wha taught hool beta for 24 year. Her pupila, classmate, friend aad old acquaintances wer present. A basket dinner waa enjoyed at Ih noon boor. The afternoon was spent with game snd socially.

sTugi GALION, Aug. I5SrerI Cation societies enjojed pienks yesterdsy at various parks. Among thrm were the Unities Link Council No. 22S of A bxig which epjoved as outing and picnic lunch at Cbiprea lals park. Membera o' the It.

F. I. club ea joyed a pot tuck supper at it o'clock at Ceccaium Park ysxierdsy Th Peaco Luthersn congrrgiitionai Sunday rVhool picnic was itw held yesterday. This picnic was held at Heise park with a targe attendance. Contest wer held for children aad adult and a picnic supper was serrrt! about 3 o'clock.

Members o( th rosa-ruittee in charge of th picnic were Mrs. II. Q. I.l!. Mrs, W.

Whlte-amire. Mr. William Kuber, Mrs, C. A. Mackay and Mrs, K.

U. Neumann, IlLNESSFAlfTO B. J. M'CARRON Mt Cilead Postoffice Employe Succumbs at Daugh- ter's Home MT. GILEAD, Aug.

15-Fuwral service will held Friday afternoon lor McCerron who died at the home of hi dstighier, Mr. Frank Leo, early Wednesday morning. Rev. J. Smith will ottMat.

The service Wjll be conducted st th Md'arron borne, South snd burisl will be mad la th Fredrick-tn cemetery, Mr. MKarron suffered a heart st- tsck late Tuesday afternoon after he bad j'let complettNl the afternoon delivery of mail and had returned tb his daughters's home on Lincoln av. Hi lr Hi occurred at 2:30 o'clock Wed' nesday morning. Mr. McCrn has held many pub' lie offices in Mf.

Gled for vrat and for the last 10 jesr be baa been employed by tha pnstnmc department here. He baa lived In Mt. Gilead S3 of hi 70 yrs. lleaiilea bis Wife Is surtlied by his daughter, Mrs, Frank of Mt. Gilead.

and on son, Neil McCar rvn, of Buryrus. GIVE RECITAL Rk-hwaod plan Pupils Tab Part In Musical RICHWOOD, Aug. ltl-Mis Helm stlurk ureaented her liisnn pupil in Iiit.mttn tinicram Tuesday evening at th M. tburch. Mpcelnl bimm th tiroaratn wer aumbrra by Cleltis Baker, of Marjs- tille, and neveral plsno ensemui aum-her.

Mr. Baker played, "Traym der sunn.rln" br Ibllsky snd "Nor wegian Itsnce," by Grieg. by Koelling, was played by Mis Mildred Duke and Mia Kia.k. st tN first piano and Mis Ops! Van ll ios snd Miss Ruth Fleck st the second piano. The last number tb finala movement of "Concerto O.

Minuet No. 2. by Mendelssohn, was plsyed by Mildred Duk and Miss 8lk. Tha following pupils took prt in tb program! Jnney parrott. Franc snd Ralph Hltoiip.

IWea I Hulllvsu, Helen Kelgley, Enid and I-ors J. Zu.n, Harriett Whitehead, Adelln Glass-meyer, Msx and Mary Florence Hhu-tnsn KrnMiiln P.snnicartner. Dorothy Artrip. Ros I Crsmer, Helen Hunt, Mildred Dixon, June Conweii, ux-in Haines, Helen Bowers, Rqtb snd Eta Rider, Hope Harger, Eileen Weller, Ixila Btyer, Nsdln (Isrhe, Aene. 1 lines.

Naomi Eltlntt, Helen Frnm, Opsl Vsn Hooae, Mildred Duk and Ruth Klaca. THE in Chair Aug. 15-Oliver Bell. prominent Hardin enmity farmer, died suddenly Wednesday walls attending a ditch bearing in th office of th Hardin county commissioners, lis ass stricken with a heart attack. During the rour of lb bearing the Bell ditch In Marion township Mr.

IMI wad several briefs tslks. At th etna of hi last talk sat down, saying, "I gus l'i a Id A second later bs slumped down In th chair and later felt Tit th limit lifeless. Offirist and those attending th bearing rushed to bis aid and physician wer V.arllrr in th hearing Mr. Bell was taken ill end bad to assisted irma th mom until revived. It apparently recovered, telling friend wa all right as returned to th hearing room, continuing a brief npeerh was msklng.

For many year Mr. Bell bad bean prominent In th agricultural tif at tha county having resided an a farm southwest of th city, adjoining; Bell a park. iiAnorAiiE of the Good Standard Dependable Kind at Moderate Prices Try Our Merchandise and Service, THE HARDWARE Its It Center St, Telephone ISO. More Than 200 Attend Annua! Outing at Card-ington CARDIXGTOX, Aag. 13 More thaa 2HU Ohioana attended the annua! reunion of the Ohio-Tourteu association held at the rlubboas of the Marrow County gun club.

CheatertiU ar Wednesday, A bufrt luncheon wa enjoyed at the noon hour. Entertainment and amusement were tarnished by local committees of the a-uciatlon. W. West, of Westerrille. was reelected president of the association B.

E. Salisbury, of ML Vernon, Tire president, and Mrs. A. L. t'aton, of Cardiogton, secretary for the coming year.

The association voted to bold lie aru reunion id vcruiugiun uuiu the summer of 1930. VIRGIL PORTER, 26, CUIMEDBY DEATH Former Columbus Resident Dies at Mt Cilead; Relatives Survive MT. GILEAD, Aug. 13 Virgil Porter, aged 20, died at th home of bis mother. Mrs.

Elsie Porter, South Main at 1 o'clock this morning following a long Illness of tuberculosis. Mr. Porter came here from Columbus, where be bad been working until about the first of January. He la ouirived by hi mother, bis widow, Mary Porter; a daughter, Melda Mae, aged four year one aia-ter, Ruth, at home, and thre brothers. Kenneth, of iMroit; Cecil, of Shelby, nd Alex, of Kentucky.

No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral. CLEVELANDER WINS FIGHTDECISION No Punch in Battle Staged at Hardin County Cun Club Grounds KENTON, Aug. 15 After battling through 10 Hit less rounds before a large crowd, George T. N. T.

Gibbons, Cleveland, wis given the deci-ion over Mickey Fedor, of Pitta-burgh, in the event of th fisht card staged at th Glenwood Gun club at Forest Wednesday night. The Cleveland battler took sia rounds of the fighting the other four going a draws. At no time did Fedor show the fighting qualities for which be is noted and seemed sadly off color for aome unknown reason. In the semi-final Bumbo Meyers of Massillon. proved too much for the Pteubenulle boy, Rougbbouse Kits, and after Rita bad kissed the canvass five times during the fourth and fifth rounds.

Referee Danny Gennett gave the derision to Myers. Battling Irwin, of Dunkirk, and Kid Nelson of Kenton, fought to a draw decision in the opening fight of th evening. A similar decision waa given In the prelim between Vernie Jones, of Kenton, and Casey Jone of Forest. Both lads are youngsters. Radnor Hosts Entertain for Los Angeles Guests HADNOU.

Aug. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Flarrey Davie entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs, Deris' sis ter, Mrs. Lucille Houston snd daagh tef Janet, who left Wednesdsy for thrir bom in Losi Angeles.

Their guests were: Dalaa Osborn and children, Cardington; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster, Essex; Mr. and Sirs, Bay Matlack, SummorTitTe; Mrs. Margaret Sfatlark Snd son, Ralph, snd daughter, Cathline, Rirhwood; Jerry Relanders, Waldo; Mr.

and Mm, Norval Osborn, Marion; Sir. and Mrs. William Osborn and family and Mrs. Jennis Osborn and son, Psul. Galion Residents Are Guests at Luncheon GALION, Aug.

15 Mrs. Harare Place. Mrs. Fred Barr, Mis Miriam Sayre, Mis Doria Cook snd Miss Ethel Tracht of thus city were guts at a luncheon bridge given at the Jania near Mansfield. Mis Margaret rerrott.

of Bucyrna, was the hoetes and gave the party in honor of Jlies Dorothy Btoltx, of Buryrus. who will become the bride of Wstson Gray, of Honolulu, Kept. 4. Following the luncheon eight tables of bridge were in play with honors being awarded to Mrs. Harry Seigl.

Bucyrus, and Mrs. Fred Bsrr, Galion. The honored guest was presented a beautiful gift from the "hostess and a miscellaneous shower of gifts from the other guest. Harpster Rebekahs Receive Decoration HARPSTER. Aug.

15 Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Brewer attended th service of the decoration of chivalry which was held ia the I. O. O.

F. temple Colnmhua Katnrday night Twelve ladies received this decoration, ain from Columbus, on from Marion snd two from Harpster lodge. Mrs. Peryl M. Brewer and Velr Mile were th two honored sues from Harpster Rebekah lodge.

Ml Vietorr Hostess Entertains Club Group ir vim-onr. iu is The Candle dab met at ta bom of Mrs. Hfftmeh Monday nitht with It member present. Mrs. Kenneth Wil li saw, Mrs.

r.va uoeoier. airs, uoa Joaea sad MVa Locile Winder were Miatsta. On nest. Mrs. Ethel Beaty was entertained.

The next meeting will be held at lb borne of Mies Locile Winder, Refreshments were served. -pinnje'' lto. Friday, lectnrt by No Yoag Park, Chi sow author and huatartt and a New York eomejy "Skidding, Saturday, Junior Town fairyland trwlte and Henry and Coaspanr, magicians. All program will begin promptly at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 8 o'rkvk in th evening with the Junior Chautauqua at 0 o'clock each morning. Sunday w'ght, Cn inanity rburrh nerrice will he heM ia the Cbau-lauqii tent with Prof.

Keyter delivering th sermon. MT. VICTORY Fredrhk Rurrey. of Mr. and Mr.

Burrey. was removed to his homo from t'ily hospital, Marion, where Friday a tumor was removed from hi left ear, Hi condition is much improved. MAHYSYUJ.K Edward Randall, Marysville, interior decorator, has brought petition to sell th Et Fifth st. property of th tat Jefferson Richer, Civil war Mr, Randail bring th petition in the I'nion county probata court, to sell the property and lot as guardian of his two minor sons, Edward, and Thomaa W. Randall, 111 CYRIS Funeral am ire for Clarewo K.

Greenirb, Whetslon township farmer and dairyman. Who di-d Tuesday following a evea-month illness, were held this morning at the home at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. J. Dowd officiated.

Interment ws made in Oakwood cemetery, CAREY Mrs. Daisy Mayer, city clerk, who hss been quite ill, is reported to be improving. CAREY George Shuman. who ha been employed as salesman at the lMge Motor Kales Co. in I'pper Kau-dueky.

has accepted a positirra salesman for the J. A. McDaniel Mntor Sales, MARYSV1IJ.E Word haa been received here of the death of 11. Cole, at Miami, Fl. Prof.

Cole was for many year superintendent of the Msryovillo schools. MT. GILEAD .1 marriag II-cense haa been issued to Glenn Itsker, farmer, of llellville, end Mary Elizabeth Anderson, housekeeper, of Terry township. GALION St. Joseph's Willing Worker held a guest night social at the Parish hall last night.

Table of were in play during the evening. Refreshment wer served by a com-mil tee composed of Mr. Wlter Cinder, Mrs, II, J. Herwig and Mis Gertrude Gansborn. REAL HIKER lga Man Walks from Daylight to Dark Enroule to Kller KENTON, Aug.

15 Hitch hikers may boast of th number of miles Ihey bate covered in day by catch ing ride from passing motorist but here a man who walked all of th way since leaving home, except possibly three miles when his outfit was pulled upon a passing truck. Investigation by Deputy Bherill Mitchell disclosed th fart that th man bad started from Logan, lost Friday morning, and bad been walking from daylight until after dark each day since. His nsme wsa Franc-is Riffle, and the email boy whwo elter tiately rode and walked, ass bis oo, Leslie, live. Tha two were eomulo to Filer, south of Fostori. where Riffl said he would buy Junk, husk corn or work in whatever capacity he could.

They bad a Barrow escape near Columbus when a large truck smashed Into an inner wheel and overturned the cart, throwing the email boy into the dilcb. Morrow County Judge Issues Court Orders MT. GILEAD, Aug. J5-Two court order wer made iu tb common pie court here y-elrrday by Judge W. P.

Vaughan. The defendant in the damages rase of ibn Hubbard. guardian of Claud Hubbard against Th C. O. A t.

It. R. baa been ordered to plead instanter. to plead by Aug. 24, has been ordered in the Injunction ess of tb Federal Land bank, of Louisville, ssaint Krl C.

Levering. UiMenti ft fill JUST pour milk or erttun I in a bowl of olden brown Rico Kriipies and your own ears will tell you how eninchy every toasted bub ble is. So crisp it actually crackles out loud I Try recipes on tba pukaie. Rica Kritptea are tJelicious in dozens of ways. At your jcoer's.

Made by Kelioj in Battle Greek. pep 0 a--a-anV tmsf CRAWFORD COUNTY FARMER SUCCUMBS Illness Fatal to Christian Leuthold; Widow and Children Survive Bl'CTRUSvAag. 13-rChristisn well known Crawford county farmer, die8 at his home on the Scioto Trail Wednesday afternoon at 12:10 o'clock, death follow ing an operation for cancer which he underwent the first of May. lie had been for the part three Weeks. Mr.

Leuthold was born Nor. 12, 1863, In Canton Berne. Switzerland, and was the aon of Christian and Katheryn Knntte Leuthold. He emigrated with his parents to this country in 18h4, living first in New Tork and later in Seattle, Wash. In 1SS4 he came to Crawford county.

Where be established his home. lie was married Apr. 13, to Clara F. Geissman who suit ires with the following children: Milton, Canton; Mrs. Harold Wilson, of near Bucy-rua; Helen, of Detroit; Melvin, Csl-Tiu, Walton, Paul, Haiel, Eldoo and Albert at home.

The following brothers, John, David, Samuel, Gottfried and Alfred, and sitters. Miss Louise Leuthold, Gottfried Welty and Mm. Katy Bohn, all of near Bueyrua. He was a member of the Lincoln Way Methodist church, of Buryrus. Funeral services will be held at the bom at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon.

Rev. Emil Klotx, pastor of Lincoln War church, officiating. Interment will be mads in Oakwootl cemetery, NAMES OFFICERS Mt, Victory W. C. T.

V. Electa at Business and Social Meeting MT. VICTORT, Aug. 13 Members of the W. C.

T. V. met at the home of Mrs. R. G.

Cougill Tuesday afternoon. DeTotional services were conducted by Mm, M. W. Cronley and Miss Patricia Mabrey gave a reading. Two new members were added to the society, Mrs.

Clint Enig and Mrs. Roy Loney. Two guests, Miss Ethel Tapp and Miss Patricia Mabrey were entertained. The following officers for the coming year were elected president, Mrs. R.

N. Coy; Tice president, Mrs. R. B. Cougill; secretary, Mrs.

William Smiley; treasurer, Mrs. M. W. Cronley; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ronald Mabrey.

Refreshment were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mabrey, Robison Kenton, Aug, 21. Corner Blaine. Bureau Corp.

Paaos U17. SUTTa Brafc BtCVRVS Hearing a tho petition on the Boyd comity ditch at Galion was scheduled to beard at th office of oouuty commSeaionf rs to-iay. GALION Honoring th birthday of her daughter Trevalya, XI re. Gilbert Plark entertained 1 little gitls. her home on South Market yesterday afternoon.

Game and con test were enjoyed with eemiy nam and pop corn ball given a fever. Refrwhmenta were served by the hostess. Ci.M-ION Member of th T. N. club were entertained last night at the home of Mm.

Carl Kettig. Hosts Boston at. Contests and social bout were the diversions of th evening. Contest wrds were won by Mrs. William Gearhart and Mis Irma Gearhart.

Mr. Jesse Rcttig. of Wil-lard. wa an out-of-town guest. KENTON Hat of dedicating Kenton's municipal airport has been definitely set for Wednesday, hept.

i by th Joint American legion-Chamber of Commerce airport committee. Alt nl.ns now are being rushed tn completion to make this affair on of the biggest events tn tho civic tue of Kenton. GALION At a meeting of the Alpha PI Sigma sorority held in the clubrooms laet night, two reports wtre given by Isabel Bsdgley and Mildred Clements who were delegate at th recent national convention of tb Alpha PI Sigma sorority and fraternity wbirh was held at th Neil House In Columbus the latter part of July. GALION Mrs. Fred llshn and son, Forest, snd Mrs.

A. J. lMugla and son John, expect to lesve tonight for Cleveland from where they will take th boat for Toronto, np the St. Lawrenr river to Montreal, Quebec and severs I points inlsnd in Csnsds. They will return through Lake Cbamplain.

the Adirondacks and Albany, N. T. MART8VILLE In tha watte of the estate of Pearl E. Woodworth, late of Vnlon township, the probate court haa named Melva f. Woodworth, I'nion township, executor, under a bond of f.1,000.

Judge II. W. Hunted named George Crandall. Charles Stilling and Harry Reed, t'nlon township, appraiser FILE ACCOUNTS I'nion County Guardians Report ta County Official MARTSVILLE, Aug. 15 Of four accounts Just filed in the L'nion county probate court three were guardians accounts and one an executor account, Roliert Driseol, Raymond, guardian of Otimer Elliott, an Incompetent, hss filed his first psrUsl account, the amounts chargeable and credited balancing at $577.

Jessie Dsngherty. Msryarllle, guardian of Eugene Willoughby, an incompetent, has filed her first partial account, showing the amount credited to bo $15. the amount chargeable, and the balance due the ward, 15). In the matter of the guardianship of Eleanor Biahop Williams, Jerome township, the guardian, Ella Biahop, has filed her first snd final account in the I'nion county court, tba amounts balancing at J. George Lminert, Marysville.

executor of the estate of Emmert, late of Marysville, baa tiled his first and final account with Judge If. W. Husted, the amounts credited and chargeable balancing fl5.71T.fiS. Father of Galion Men Buried in Cleveland GALION, Aug. 15 Funeral rv ices for Msx Goodman, who died at hi horn.

1104 East 103d Cleve-laiid, were held In that city yesterday. His death followed in accident in which he bad leg amputated. Mr Godmaa ia tb father of Martiu Goudmtn and Lewis Goodman of this city who are associated with th ('bio ierroet here. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Goodman, Lewi Goxlman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fell'nbautn Mr. and Mr.

Harry Polstcr, Mr. and Mrs. Famurl Mittman, ail of this rity, were in Cleveland yesterdsy to sttend the funeral. Son of Former Bucyrut Residents Succumbs BCCTRC8. Aug, 15 Word baa been received her of tha death ia Youngstown of tb small son, of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwsrd Arkerman, which occurred Monday. Death waa do to cut appendicitis. Edward Jr, was bora Jan. 1, 1927.

Mr. and Mr. Arkerasaa are well known ia Bueyrua baring graduated from tb lural high school and lived beta until recently. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY HARPSTER, Aug. 15 Mr.

and Mr. O. E. Mayder and children, of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Gould Mr. and Mrs. Walter Axtbelm and sa. Mis Edna Harvey and George t'hler, of Msrioas Jean Snyder, of riadlay, aad air. Mrs.

Diehard Barnhart aad son, aad Mr. E. V. Unyder were pest Mr. end Mrs.

J. C. Cross fcundar In honor nf ike twelfth birthday anaireraory wt -r FUNERAL OCCASION 1 THE occasion of funeral, ana cvrrett rptct for the orx departed, calls for the very best consideration and attention. And the rightly practicing mortician today it equipped to furnish that high quality of funeral without charging txhorbiunt price. So that, it no longer remain juttmrf to retort to mediocre funeral condition for reason.

Our advanced quality, and mors desirable funeral service is what we refer tot for your csmideration. You are asked to keep in mind tLi distinction, the importance and the value ef (he tetter funeral service we give. So that when the eccation ariae you ioatandy know which fBorti ciafl engage, you will be thus relieve! snd sun red af entire uftfaction in every rtapect, FARM BUHMU Fertilizer Profits Sent Back to farmers who bought Farm Burma Fertilizer operative this spring amounted to erer tSlSOO. Only torn cooperative organization give profits bark tike that. ii a cash saving wheat yen bay fertilizer roopera-t'ttly.

Phone or stop at the efflra today. Price yeW in and year out the lowest the market auality eosnMered. Zt2 Sclioffcor-Qucen Compaey 22Z2 360 Esttt Center Street Marion Service Branch Ohio Farm Marlon. Ohio. PAUL 4.

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