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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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The Marion Stari
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 196J FOUR THE MARION STAR, MARION. OHIO 1 Deaths and Funerals Crawford Jury Indicts Youth In Crestline Area Auto Death Put-in-Bay Jail Escapee Nabbed PUT-IN-BAY. Ohio (AP)-Danie! Denny, 38, who knocked out a custodian in escaping from jail here Monday, was captured early today by a posse of 50 islanders and this Bass Island's commun ficiate. Burial will be in Cale Bl'CVRl'S The Crawford jury foreman. Otler jurors in jury indicted a eluded: Mrs.

MiKlrea Haaia. aits. County Grand donia Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 to Cn.sU.ne youth for secomWegree Burus. Mrs'.

night ranaiuiiSiiuT una returned lour.j AplflSi RIrs EsUlPr lieiix. Isaac Hackworth Isaac Hackworth, 80, of 769 Roma St. died at 10:45 s.m. Tues day In General Hospital. He had man, Mrs.

V. u. Miawoer, airs. Fred Hessenauer and Mrs. James Cotsamire, Galion; Mrs.

Clara L. Tuck of near Bloomvill; Mrs. Mary Jo Turk of near Sycamore; Mrs. Ruth McCarthy of near New Washington; Mrs. Harold Hayes and Mrs.

Patricia H. Gerhart, both of near Chatfield. been ill a week. A retired railroad employe, he was a native of ity's one-man police force. Denny was found hiding in the Castle Inn, a tavern closed for the winter, which is located a mile and a half from the jail.

Denny was unarmed and did not resist arrest. He will be flown the Seven Miles to Port Clinton, where he was to have been taken to face breaking and entering charges shortly before he broke jail. other indictment at the conclusion of two-day session here Tuesday afternoon. Bernard F. Kkipfenstein, 18, of 364 North Pearl Crestline, was Indicted for second-degree manslaughter in the traffic death of Ronald Bostic, 19.

of Crestline, last Nov. 25 near Crestline. Bostic, a passenger in Klopfen-stein's car, was killed Instantly when Klopfenstein's car went out Lawrence County. Born June 26, 1882, he was a son of William and Nancy Jane Ernest Northup Ernest C. Northup, 61, of 282 Glad St died early today in the home of Mrs.

Susie Caskey of 110 W. Ottawa St. in Richwood. He had gone to Richwood Sunday to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, Alva Caskey of the Ottawa St. address, and was stricken with a heart attack.

A second heart attack at 7:15 this morning proved fatal. Mr. Northup had suffered from a heart ailment 19 years. He was a retired machinist. Born Feb.

2, 1902, in Green Camp, he was a son of Amos E. and Ama Bell Carter Northup. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 350 at Shelby. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Bertha I.

Caskey Northup and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Disterdick of Green Camp and Mrs. Ethel Gar-ver of Toledo. Three brothers and rieias HacKworxn. tie was a member of the Mamre Baptist California Rites Held XKTnr-A Vian KaaTI rPPPIVPfl of the uenny was arrtsiea eariy Mon Church at Kitts Hill.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs, of control on a curve and struck death and funeral last month of llL who said Denny used a several utility poles. as- 9x.r Two Others Indicted a former Marion resident, Emer- Margaret Hackworth whom he married in 1944; four daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Walker The jury also indicted Hobart son Clifford Dennis, 41, in California. He died Feb. 9 at Lawn- pass key to get into a carryout store.

Charles Traverso, 65, a custodian at city hall who also cares for prisoners sometimes, said he let Denny out of his cell to go to the Schindler, 39, of near Lexirgton, and Mrs. Ruth Koepke of Chi' and Raymond Thacker, 25, of dale, where he made his home, Martel for non-support. after an illness of four months. cago, Mrs. Clara Clements of Kitts Hill and Mrs.

Fern Rice of Vandalia; three sons, Oscar of 8. tft 4 Two sub-rosa or secret indict 12 in Inglewood washroom and Denny knocked Before moving 'him out with his fist. Burial was Feb. Park Cemetery j. -mm Pedro, Richard of Wilmington, and Noble of Chicago, all a sister preceded him in death.

ments also were returned and the jury declined to return an indictment against James S. Rose, 53, Bucyrus, charged with by his previous marriage to Char lotte Ratliff; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Armstrong of Ironton, West, Mr. Dennis had resided here seven years. He had been employed by the Huber Warco Co.

Surviving are his widow, Reine; his father who resides in Toledo; a brother and two sisters. miff ii ittliriyiWT 1 Wants Crop Boost MOSCOW (AP (-Premier Khrushchev told newly appointed Soviet farm bosses Tuesday to boost lagging crop production. Mrs. Marcella Townsend of Marion and Mrs. Mary Fullerton of LfELY ART.

Trying his hand at a new medium, French poet-playwright Jean Cocteau (left) joins painter Raymond Moretti in a frenzied painting session at a studio in Nice, France. The two painters are collaborating on a canvas, part of which is shown here. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Winter Funeral Chapel in Richwood. Rev.

John Wagner will officiate. Burial will be in the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Masonic rites will be held at the funeral home Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Prosecutor John D. Sears Jr. said today that arraignment of those indicted will be held at 1:30 p. m. on Thursday before Common Pleas Judge John C.

Carroll. He said the jury consid in failing health for the last two Huntington, W. a stepson, Harold Hoptry of Marion: grandchildren; great-grandchildren, and a brother, Jacob of Medford. A daughter, a son, three sisters and four brothers preceded him in death. The body was sent from the years.

Cars Sprayed At LaRue by Tower's Leak Born Feb. 10, 1895, in Mansfield, he was the son of Christopher and Bertha Badcr. He was married ter of William and Selinda Shirk Zellers. Surviving are 4 daughters, Mrs. Iva Richards at home, Mrs.

Mabel Foote of Mount Gilead, Mrs. Maleta Pittington of LaRue RR 1, and Mrs. Goldie Hayes of Columbus; 2 sons, Ralph at home and Guy S. of Upper Sandusky II. BertMcPeek June 21, 1915, at Mansfield to Boyd Funeral Home to the Tracy H.

Bert McPeek, 82, retired NOTICE MODERN RECAPPING WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY DUE 10 THE DEATH OF JACK HANLEY'S FATHER MODERN RECAPPING GO. 436 W. Center St. Mary E. Riley, who survives with farmer and merchant of 704 Wood- one son, Paul H.

Bader of Galion, The village of LaRue had Brammer Funeral Home at Iron-ton. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery there. Funeral arrangements are awaiting arrival of the relatives from a distance. ered six cases and heard testimony from seven witnesses. The jury visited the county jail in Bucyrus, the county children's home at Galion and the county home for the aged near Bucyrus.

They commended officials of all three establishments for the excellent jobs they have been doing. Overhauling Recommended At the children's home, the jury recommended complete overhauling of bathrooms and plumbing, immediate repair of a flat roof over the boys' quarters and of a and two grandchildren. Other survivors are brothers and sisters. RR 5, and 20 grandchildren. Two community water pistol in action Otto Bader in California, Mrs.

brother preceded her death its water twer wotners preceded her in death. a leak Bnmd row died Tuesday at 12:35 p.m. in General Hospital. He was a native of the Caledonia area. His birth date was Aug.

26, 1880. Mrs. Nona LaVerne Keller McPeek, his wife, died on Jan. 28, 1945. He was a member of First rViiif-Vi ChrWt John Scott of Cleveland, Mrs.

Mel- ruuerai services will ue cim- Imp vin Glover in Michigan, Mrs. Jo- William E. McElroy RICHWOOD William E. Mc- seph Leibach in Pennsylvania, Saturday at p.m. the tendent, contacted a Fremont Mrs.

Carl Dupre, Walter Mc-1 Lucas Funeral Home here. Rev. i concern to make the renairs Laughlin, John McLaughlin, Mrs. Floyd Jepsen will officiate. the repair would be made 81, a retired farmer of Surviving are his son, Lewis of NEW IN MARION Carl Daughter William Mc-ai wm De the ansDery tem- today and the would not be slate roof taiIation of Marion; two daughters, Mrs.

Carl com fucnwooa, died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Emmagehe Cook of iaugniin, an oi iviansiieiu, aim, wiinoui water at any time. He1 Fonle of Marion and Mrs. G.

R. Mrs. Harold Mast of Lucas. Friends may call at the funeral sai(j the tower would have to be I plete handrails in the stair? going down to the young boys' recrea- Thomas of LeMesa, four grandchildren, and four great Mr. Bader was a member of nome atter 7 m' "ursday.

drained of water but that the tional room. 1 I First English Lutheran Church of grandchildren. Funeral services will be con i Mansfield and the No. 35, ru DyPasfa ana wa" Jurors, in their report, stated ter would be pumped from the they had Iked with inmates pumping station directly into the of th(S mlintv and found them Funeral Services Mrs. Walter S.

Alexander Thursday 2 p.m., Miller-Wehrle 'c'" ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Schaffner Denzer Funeral Home. Mansfield. He retired in 1950 as a city bus driver, and prior to water line. Lima.

He had been ill two weeks. Among survivors are 116 descendants. Mr. McElroy was born April 5, 1881, in Union County, a son of Thomas and Susan Sigler McElroy. His wife, Mrs.

Elizabeth Stahl McElroy, died in February 1920. Surviving are 4 sons, Merle of "happy and contented and satis- Rev. Alvin W. Siemsen will of fied with meals, etc." However MONTGOMERY WARD that had been a street car con- The leak in the water tower doctor. Funeral Home at Centerville, I deteeted by motorists Rt Funeral services will be burml tllere- 95 coming into LaRue Tuesday Friday at 3 p.m., in the Snyder George A.

Hanley Friday 10. night. Funeral Home, Galion. Friends i a.m., St. Mary Catholic Church,) Mr.

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PHONE If you'll phone first, we'll have the money ready when you get here! Burial will st. Mary Cemetery. Friends may er 4 p.m. Thursday. the jury went on record in recommending that county commissioners continue their investigation of the possibility of building a new county home.

Costruction of a new home has been recommended repeatedly by grand juries during the past several years. Two bond issues for construction of a new home have been turned down by voters in the last five and Bernard of Richwood; 5 be in Fairview cemetery, Galion. daughters, Mrs. Vivian Kurts of raised the rods which support the bowl of the tower and this caused the puncture of the bowl. He lowered the level of the water in the tower Tuesday night which caused some decrease in SAVE GARDEN MARK 26' ROTARY TILLER call at the Hughes-Hyll Mortuary after 7:30 tonight.

Mrs. Sylvester L. Myers Thursday 1 p.m., Snyder Funer Mansfield, Mrs. Pauline Bucking Mrs. O.

E. Neal Lola Mae Ken- GALION Mrs. sinser Neal, 78, al Home, Galion, Rev. Paul wife of 0. ham, Mrs.

Nellie Harris and Mrs. Doris Martin of Marion and Mrs. Cook; 38 grandchildren; 66 greatgrandchildren; 3 great greatgrandchildren; a brother, R. E. of Mansfield, and a sister, Mrs.

t.Ii -i Tuod Wn ter. hnria Rook Creek years. Robert E. Irvin, Bucyrus, was Ceha Gray of Mount Victory. Two 4 50 pm.

in Galion Community tery at Melmore. Friends may T1 tower is located on Market hospital. She had been seriously call at the funeral home. Ist'; Wof(ks A I 3upt acrss from the LaRue Lum- ,11 for three months Alfred J. Cuff Thursday Lr Ca MotorjsU Rt 95 we Born Van Wert County Mp.m Coldren's Funeral Home, Ljhiected to Ule from 24, 1884, she was a daughter of i Kindlay, burial at Arlington, toWgr 1 William and Elida Norman Spraw.

Umong survivors is a stepsister! She was first married to Cyrus L. jn Marion Another Marion rela-j Kensinger April 22, 1903, and he was ljsted incorrectly as a Hospital BrillffS Suit sons and two brothers preceded Sjj SEE US TODAY1 Srlggi-Strotton JjimWf PUBLIC FINANCE him in death. The body was brought to the Ballinger Funeral Home where friends may call after 7:30 to Rales FIIA Decree In Tuesday's farm pages of The Star, it was noted that Miss Jeri Zoller of Elgin is a state Future Homemakers of America vice president of recreatoin. She is indeed. But she also is an FHA Homemaker Degree winner and will be cited for the high honor Friday in Columbus along with eight other Marion County girls.

CORPORATION died Julv 3. 1937. Her marriage stepsister also in a report of his! Marion General wpnt night. to Mr. Neal was April 10, 1958.

i ii. i Tti. 1 ueuui given n.e Diar iot court Tues(iay seoking to col. 229 West Center Street FUST DOOS IAST OF SEAM HOFJUC1C Surviving besides her husband are a son, William Kensinger of Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the funeral home.

Rev. John Wagner will officiate. Burial will be aay paper. jlect fl accmint for Howard R. Nichols Thursday care from Viva Uline of 438 Lee 3 p.m., Snyder Funeral St.

Colorado Springs, a daugh ter, Mrs. Robert J. Else ot baiion; in the York Center Cemetery. three grandchildren, ana tnree Galion, Rev. Wilfred Booth, bur-1 ial Fairview Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Harry T. Clark Thursday 3 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers and five sisters. Wise Funeral Home, Bucy TOMBS Mrs.

Neal came to Galion from p.m Don't Miss This Big Sale In Our Lingerie Dept. 2nd Floor rus, burial Onkwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight. Mrs. Edward Link Thursday Van Wert, and had resided Galion for 76 years with the exception of two years in Marion.

She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene. 1 3v Alpluis Earhart GALION-Alphus Earhart. 82, formerly of Galion. died at 3 a.m. today in the Crawford County Home.

Born in Indiana Oct. 5, 1880, he was the son of Albert and Eliza Rieff Earhart. He was married to Effie Lash, who preceded him in death. The only survivor is a brother, Charles, of Bluffton, Ind. 9:30 a.m., St.

Joseph Catholic Funeral services will be hektjrh Crestline, Rev. J. B. Friday at burial st. Joseph Ceme.

Funeral Home conducted by at Bwial will be t'aui riajnuui. muuu He was a member of First in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Mrs.

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The pastor. Rev. Donald Velm. will conduct services at 1 p.m. Friday in the Funeral Home where friends may call.

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1 1 1 Edward H. Shaw Friday 2 day in Wvandot Memorial Hospi Paul C. Bader tal. Ill six weeks, she had been p.m., Wendell Swope Funeral Home, Belle Center. Rev.

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Joseph Stansbery car conductor at Mansfield, died, on April 1, 19o9. Friends may call at the funeral 1879. in at 8:15 p.m. Tuesdav in Galion! Born on Dec. 11 Community Hospital.

He had been andot Coiuitv. she was a dauch- Charles W. Heiskell Friday 10:30 a.m.. Wise Funeral Home, Bucyrus. burial p.m., Spring-lawn Cemetery at Williamsport.

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