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SATURDAY. JVLY 17, 1HJ PAGE EIGHT r-ri jy.y were Mr. Helen Personal Mention Dorc. a Meeu with Social Affairs llr Jess W. BrirTj ar.d r-n'n ilar.e.

of Tisa, foiia, arrived ist a vifit wti' here. rZ August meet of the Town r.a tJT Garden club will be hlihiiEted by Jo- exhibit when tha (m ff-ncir meet en Aaf. 13. IstSWtWlt business matter WiU SB- dud ejection of officers la each of picnic to have been be'd by th two tlub earner In the month. The picnic r.a been cancelled.

Mr, r. B. H.iber w.U be hoatea for the rreet.sg of the Town club. The meeting take the pi- Pricr.ars w.u enterum ir. on Vernon Height circle ad- arrar.gd i'X 120 o'clock on tha 1 member i asked to provide a flower arrangement for tha flow, i i Kervinjr a a commit for the Town and Ojntry club meeting are Mr.

W. A. Ienni. chairman Mr. Frank Eorter.

M. R'Jth Gorham, M. Maud Gorham, (Mr t. N. Mr.

O. E. Ham-, Mrc. Huber, Mrc. Jay Maich, Ms Chrictina RJetk and Mr.

T. E. SonnaMtin, and for tha House and Garden club trie emmitt i Mr. A. O.

Birch, chairman, Mr. A. W. Kefe Mr. W.

Barnhart. Mr t. Holt and Mr. J. E.

Rcandimg. IRS. WALTER S. GUTHRIE of OHIO, WAR STiXK AtTOGRAPHS. leg of Seaman John W.

NEWS oun Word haa been received by Mr. THE STAR. V.MR'S rr 1 X5r (rrrrTJL "i Film Ur Ann Rutherford and Harry Carey autograph the cart on King Jr, of Harrisonburg at Mare Island Navy hoepital. junrneon and Mr. Lma Cbom wa con Mr.

Jame Aiyward and VUri. maH. for Fred KlfiT'er of Bucyru and Mr. Wilham Welch of Lo An galea, Caiir. Jiri "jhorne of Mr.

W. L. Salterlin of former reiident of Bucyru, ar-Marion. Guet were Mr. Grant, EL.

from Ft Haye, Col-umbu. according to the public relations report received from there. Pfc- Clarence W. Camp ka been transferred from Drew and Mr, u. crtrn oi janue'ot 820 Cheney avenue have re- that their on, Paul W.

Crim, wa recently promoted to the rank of captain In tha finance department of the army. Capt. Crim ha been on oversea duty for the past even month during which time hi tour of duty took, him Into tha Solomona, Tulagt and Florida, where he made arrangement for fresh food tuffa for tha combat force in that area. He received hi commission aa econd lieutenant from Officer candidate achool at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind April, 1942, and in November, 1942 waa advanced to the rank of first lieutenant.

Aviation Cadet William H. Tay lor, son of Mr. Beulah L. Taylor M.i EiTJ M. KMrr.on ci of Vn- capner tm.

r.es. Ptrk.r., A-, aaa ai W. Erwia and son, Mrs. of 3M Paren rreet ri-i for a l. wee" vxl with re-atve and friends there.

Mr Edward A. Dutt Jr. and r-iabeth of 292 East Center street have returned from Detroit where were g'- of Mr. uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ell-ott Circle Is Entertained at Home in Richwood trrxtal Tfc RXKWOCD Mrs. Alice Rote was h-se to the Martha Washington C.rc'e her home Tuesday with Mrs. Flo Dav.s presiding. Memorial services were read h. f- Elizabeth for Mrs.

Elizabeth Parish, a deceased member. A read.ng wa given by Mr. Adam. Mrs. Florence Davis also gave a reading.

A talk was given by Mrs. Minnie wwte. Guests were Mr. Noah Weaver, Mrs. Elsie Moffett of Marion and Mr.

Lena Parish of Lima. Miss Ethel who has Joined the WAVES and will leave soon was given a surprise party Tuesday by member of the FHA. In behalf the club Kate wtieias presented M.ss McDorman with a gift The Young Yankee Yorkers Livestock club met Thursday at the home of Elli Bosart Mrs. Robert Rizor left last week for Neosha, where she will visit her hiuband Robert Rizor who is ttationed at Camp Crowder, Mo. Jackson Grange met Friday.

The charter was draped for Mrs, Vinnie Carter and Edgar Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Blue of Richwood are the parents of a son born July 8 at the Marion City hospital. He ha been named Richard Nelson.

Mrs. Blue before her marriage wa Mary Florence Sbuman and is a daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. E.

Shuman. The Plus Ultra Clas of the Central Methodist church met Monday with Mrs. Edith Mattack. Plans were made for a picnic Monday night Aug. 2.

Mr. Fannie McNeal won the mystery box Mis Kathleen Mattack was a guest, Rev. and Mrs. William G. Wil- cher pastor of the Central Meth odist church are visiting their parents and other relative in Charleston, W.

Va. Ensign Maurice Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Miller of Rich, wood who has completed hi train' Ing at Northwestern university in Evanston, 111, is spending a leave with his parents while awaiting a call to report in San Francisco, Calif. SALT ROCK CLUB MEETS Eleven members answered roll call with nicknames of states at a meeting of the Salt Rock Joy- makers' club at the home of Mrs. Edna Jones of northeast of Meek er Thursday. The program was in charge of Mrs. Dorothy Sims.

"Red River Valley" was sung by the group, and a contest, conducted by Mrs. Dessie Williams, was won by Mrs. George Cayton. Mrs, tdna Jones won honors in a contest directed by Mrs. Sims.

Refreshments were served by the hostess who wa assisted by Mrs. Cayton. Mrs. Dessie Williams will have the next meeting at her home. KILLED BY TRAD MT.

ORAB, July 17 A freight train killed Mrs. Alice Smith, 75, as she attempted to cross railroad tracks here. and Country club B. R. and Garden club The two borne ana uirara ciua.

ni A dessert lunches hn beer. adjoining lawns, to be preceded by meeting ef the retpective board at o'clock. Each al TOCM WE A daughter born lt Saturday in their home to Mr. und Mr. Woodrow WJlaoa of N.

Min St. A on bfrn to Mr. and Mr. Edmund Guyton of 170 Mark St. In City hotpitaj yeterday.

A daughter born to Mr. and Clifford DennI of 801 Woodrow Av. yesterday in City hojpltaL A on born laat night In City hopita to Mr. and Mr. Letter R.

Field of La Rue. A Kin born th! morning In City hospital to Mr. and Mr. Max Tbibut of near Radnor. A on born In City hfwpltal thu morning to Mr.

and Mr. Paul Thoma of 2J0 Elli Ct A on born to Mr. and Mr. Judnon Kerr of 617 Summit St. thi morning in City ho-pital.

A daughter born In City hospital thi rorrnlng to Pvt. and Mr. Robert llarruff of iJiRue, toil QuZtJj 4ox-t Krw fountain pen are scarce; ir carta, too. Don't let the pea yuu car brrak down. Safeguard It now with Parker Qutnk containing tolv-x.

-Ends gumming, cloERin prevent corrosion am rubber rot. Ask for smooth' Writing Parker Quink now 1 MICRO-FILM BLACK QUINK keeps V-Moll ivodobf OZ. 15 OZ.25! Thi only ink containino solv-h wiaisps BOOK STORE 120 S. Main St. Thone 3111 "I'd hava wrllfan- I J.

I oflenir, Dinny, but my pen went I 1 i 1" i Pi? tcctlv ill V' to woit pia AlWf trdublaa b- 1 1 notteis at 2ycmore i SYCAMORE The Dorcas t. the Sanlay reel w.ta lirv fa. i I Ais.r.-'.g fcottesse were Wi2irs Cotxaa and Mr Deppen. TS preJt. Mr.

cevot-cri. tu decided to c-ert $: ach member instead cf fcav.r.g were Harvey Deppec, y-j Raymond Stuckey, Mrs. and Mr. Breyiey. The annual pxnle will be hjj firit Friday even-rig in Au; Harrison Smith park in Sand-isky.

Guests were Mrs. S. M. E.re-tone, Mrs. John Maxwell, SvRhart and M.ss Eva Van at-j Mis Patty Dur.iap, daufhter at Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Duruap, patient in St Anthony hojpiu; Columbus where he expect to undergo an operation. Her pent Friday night and Saturday with her. Mrs. Edward Morans a pat ent in Tiffin hospital for medci treatment Golden Spread 71 A cm i NO HEAT NO MACHINES At lottf Thm mfrode permanent, bfingfcf tea Swilling hair baavty rt at cat, no machines.

Belter Hair condition Cold Ray leaves the hair toft and natural. Softer, Stronger, more Natural curls at neckline where curls are difficult to keep. Cold Ray leaves the hair easier to style. t.lt r.ret7T'''" Phone 2731. Th Cottage Beauty Shop 137 E.

Churcn M. Stars for Honor Show Your Pride in Him HUD i ButterSQc 8 Points ft of 581 Pearl atreet, la Rationed atitallon of tha U. S. Air Corp. Robert.

Jt't R. Trar.it, Mr. Margaret -Mr. Emma M.tt B-'y Aaxpaugh, M.t Dr.eri Ba ihm, Mr. Zein Gullett.

ILn Betty I et, M.i Err.r and Sftirlejr W.te. The Sorotii rlub held a mtir. Tv. evening at lr.e of Koenig of I5r7 S' Ji.T.e with Mr, Harriet Tron hottes. H.gfl wwe awarded to Mr.

Catherine Larvm and Mr, Grayce hm.tr. cm. Luivh vai aer ved by tr.e h.ei. The neirt meeting la picnJe Aug. I'i.

Mr. A Keeier of th.e Holland p.kt wa hottesa to the Vl Dura club Thursday afternoon. in euinre were won by tV firf ifr. Maude Mr. MyrfeUe Morn, (ecofld; Mr.

Eileen Her. third and lona hand, Mr. Uraham ronaoied. A g.ft wa aito preent- ed to Mr. Braham who ii leaving coon to tom her huaband.

Each T.emher brought covered dih to t.upplement toe lea cream and cof fea erved by the hottesa. The nxt meet ire will be Augnat 5 at 'the noma r.f Mr. Morrj of 768 Congres treet. Mr. Ruth Rica of Wood treet hote to the Thurdy Eve- picnic to be held tn Atigiut for member and their fatnilie at the Ada hue Cobb, Mr Mayme Anspaugh and Mr.

Ruth Te Santo. Tha hote wa ssited In lervlng lunch by Mr. Thelma Stoat and Mrs. Isabella Wilson. Mr.

R. A. Kinsler of 819 South Prospect street entertained with a birthday party In honor of the, sixth anniversary of her daughter, Kathryn Elizabeth, Thursday afternoon. Game were played and refreshmenta wera served at table arranged on tha lawn. The celebrant received a number of remembrance.

The hostes wa assisted by Joan Kinaler, lter of the celebrant, Gloria Ann Wolf-Inger and Phyllia Mouser. Present were Lewi Edward Finch, Roger and Juanita Walraven, Ronnie Meddles, Pete Snouffer, Tommy Thompson, Richard Bassler, Diane Gilll, Mary Alice Landi. Roger Ward, Mr. R. T.

Kinsler, Mr. Elton Ralston, Mr. William Weir and daughter, Su Siebil and Freddie Kinsler. Mr. Matilda Young of Toledo waa an out-of-town guest.

Member of the F. C. club met for a picnic Thursday at Lincoln park. Guest Included Misse Bar bara Ann George, Betty Jane Oore, Betty Hen and Bertha Hetrer, Johnnie Ruhl and Ralph Graff. Mr.

Helen McAllister wa presented glfta In celebration of her birthday anniversary, contest were won by Mr. Lillian Groff. Mrs. Lorena Hoptry, Mr. Nevada Roberta and Mr.

Myrtle Brother. Mr. and Mr. Clyde R. Warner of 213 Sharp atreet entertained Wednesday evening with a per-onal ihower for their daughter, Mr.

1111 Birkett Jr. The evening was (pent In game and contest with award going to Mr. Bu Porter. Mr. John Tanner and Mr.

Virginia Ballenger. Refreshmenta wera erved at small table and tha bride' color, blue, wa used In tha decoration. Guest were: Mr. and Mr. Wer-ley Cole, Mr.

and Mrs. Bu Porter, Mr. and Mr. Harry Beck. Mr.

Virginia Ballenger, Mr. Mae Caprino. Mr. John Tanner, Mm. Esther Davia and Mr.

Mary Cox. Mr. Birkett wilt leave soon to loin her husband, Pfc. Lindley Birtkett who I tatloned at Banning, Calif. Mrs.

N. G. Irvln of South Vine treet wa hostes to the Au Fait club and a number of guest Thursday evening at her home. In cards first honor were won by Mrs. Walter Merrow, and ec-ond and lone hand award were won by Mrs.

Harry Gruber. Mr. Irvin received third honors. Guest Included Mr. Burnette Hoke, Mr.

Paul Augenstein, Mr. Harry Schultz, Mrs. Lester Pickett and Mrs. Donald Larcom of Waldo, Mrs. DeForest Felter, Mr.

A. L. Watts and Mrs. Charle Way. Mrs.

Augenstein. Mrs Schultx and Mrs. Pickett received aniest awards. Mrs. Watt and Mrs.

Way assisted tha hostess In serving refreshments. Mr. A. Bumba of Chicago, Mrs. French Crow and Ann Elizabeth Grigsby were guests when Circle No.

7 of the General Aid society of the First Presbyterian church held a picnic Thursday at Mc Kinlev nark. Contests were won i hv Mrs. Crow and Mrs. E. E.

Mason. A card of "good signed by the group wa ent to Mrs. S. E. Barlow.

Devotion were conducted by Mrs. Harry Evans and Mrs. J. R. Folsom, leader, presided for a discussion on the Book of Revelations.

A song. "God Be With You Til We Meet Again by the group, closed the meeting. riveo. recently irr.m turn i for an extended tay in Uuryru. Mr.

John Wurrt entertained a number of children yetterday at her home at 138 South Seffner i avenua to celebrate tha fifth birthday anniversary of her grand- lon, Jerry Peifer of Hollywood, Calif. Present wera Myra and Marjorie Peifer, Beverly Berk- i ihire, Marylm and Margaret Shirley and Norman Drake ot Manfield, Patty Hurt of Caledonia, Jan and Charle Hornberk, Bobby and Larry Weaton, Larry iRhea of Layton, Tommy Moloney and Nancy and Erancla Coojer oi Mt, Gilead. Mr. Paul Ferguson wa honored Thurday evening with a peraonai ahower at the home of Mr. Jame McPeelc of 671 North State atreet.

Precerit were Mr. Elizabeth Bradthaw, Mr. Emma Ferguson, Mr. Kate Ferguson, Mr. Jame Bradchaw, Mr.

Mary Huntsman, Mis Ann Bradthaw of Marion, Mr. Mary Smilh of Columbus, Pauline Shirk and Misa Susan Shirk of Dayton. A mlscellaneoua hower at tha home of Mr. Jame Wise ot 878 Congress treet, Wednesday evening wa In honor of her daughter Betty, a bride-elect of thi month. Mr.

Hilda Wise, daughter-in-law of Mr. Wise, wa an aoclata hostes. A bride'a book wa fashioned for Mi Wise, the awards going to Mr. Margaret Mann and Mr. Emma Sander-son.

Tha shower gift were arranged beneath an umbrella dee-orated In tha brkle-elect'a color of navy blue and white. Tha color were repeated In the appointment for refreshment. Pre-ent with Mis Wise, who will become tha bride of Gladden Speece Everybody's A SOLDIER IN fhs WAR! Your biggest Job I to ajapt yourself to wartime condition. We can't help it if wa must ask you to wait for cleaning services. If we disappoint you about deliveries, if we fsk you to bring In your own hangers.

Making the best ot these conditions ia what wa call adapting yourself being soldier In thi war. With your cooperation tn these matter we can continue to give you thorough dry cleaning. Call For and Deliver Peerless Dry Cleaners Phone Z61. 650 E. Center, PllQM oovs Mr.

and Mr. Clareoea Lowry turned from Gatesville, where they visited their aon and daughter-in-law, Pvt. and Mr. Richard Lowry. Pvt.

Lowry stationed at Camp Hood, Texas. CpL Kenneth D. Dangaere, 18, on of Mr. and Mr. E.

E. Long-acre of 462 Silver street, ha been transferred from Camp Mackall, ft. to tuinn General hosnital in Atlanta, Ga, for three month' training aa dental technician, according to word received by hia parent. Mrs. Robert Altenberger of 244 North Seffner avenue ha received word that her husband, Pvt.

Altenberger, ha arrived In England. He is in an engineer bat- Pvt. Charles J. Short of Akron, formerly of Marion, son of Mr. Florence E.

Short of Prospect, ha been tranferred from Ft. Hayes, Columbus, to Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, according to word received by hia mother from Ft. Haye. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Baldanf of 897 Mary atreet have received word that their aon. Pvt. Raymond E. Baldauf, is ttationed on an island in the Southwest Pacific. They also have received word of the arrival somewhere In Africa of Mrs.

Baldauf's brother, Cpl. Benjamin V. Klingel, son of T. Klingel of Waldo. Thomas A.

Young, seaman sec ond class in the U. S. Coast Guard stationed at Marshall, is spending an 11-day leave with his mother, Mr. Lol Young of Leaner atreet. Word ha been received by Mrs.

D. L. Qulgley of 193 Bellefontaine avenue tnat her husband, Capt. D. I Qulgley, ia stationed In India with U.

S. forces there. He entered the service in April of 1941 and left thi country last month. Word ha been received by Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Cotle of 466 West Columbia atreet that their aon, Donald L. Coile, ha been promoted to technician fifth class -with a rating ot corporal. He is with a portable surgical hospital unit at Brigharn City, Utah.

Pvt. Donald I- Freese. son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Freese of Nelson street, ha been transferred from Ft Sill, Okla, to Camp Roberts, for ad vanced training' in heavy field artillery, according to word received by his parents. William Wohlschlag. torpedo-man third class in the U. S.

navy, left for the west coast Thursday after a few days with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wohlschlag of 198 South High street He completed recently a cxmrse in the submarine school at New London, and will enter active duty as a torpedoman on a submarine in the near future.

Pvt. LeRoy D. Weaver of Marion has been ent to Ft Bliss, Tex, where he will receive his basic training, according to a report from the reception center at Ft. Thomas, Ky. Mr.

and Mrs, Arils Selchardt of Chicago avenue have received word that one of their ons, Lt Leslie Reichardt has arrived in England and another son. Aviation Cadet Russell Reichardt has been transferred from Raleigh, N. C. to the classification center at Nashville, Tenn. George B.

Benslcr of 340 Marion avenue has been sent to Camp Field, Tla, to Fort Ord, Calif, according to word received by h.s parent. Mr. and can J. Camp of 284 Oak treet Mrs. Sarah Half of 333 East Michigan avenue ha received word her husband, William Huff, ha been promoted to private firtt c'as at Camp Adair, Ore.

He will arrive home on furlough in the near future. CpL Floyd F. Radebangh and wife, formerly Mis Helen Newell, have returned to Rome, N. after visiting their parent, Mr. and Mr.

Bert Radebaugh of 508 North Greenwood street and Mr. and Mr. Harvey Newell of 491 Chester treet Wedding of Carey Interest in Cleveland Metal ta The Star CAREY Mr. and Mr. Linu A.

Reinhart and children Mary Louise. Rita. Virginia and Frank lin, Mrs, Ralph Haferd and Mrs. Raymond Orian and daughters. Miss Martha and Mis Mary of Carey on Wednesday attenaea the weddinff of Mr.

and Mrs, Reinhart's son. Ensign Harold E. Reinhart. U.S.N.R, to Miss Mary Frances Trossen. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Trossen of Cleve land. The wedding took place at Our Lady of Angels Catholic church in Cleveland. Miss Mary Eliza beth Haferd of that city, former ly of Carey, attended the bride as maid of honor, and Mis Mary Louise Reinhart of Carey and Misa Dorothy and Mis Loretta Trossen of Cleveland were bridesmaid. Franklin Reinhart of Carey and Henry Trossen of Cleveland were best men.

Ensign Reinhart i stationed at Shell Beach, La. A son was born Monday, July 12,. to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bar-ger of southwest of Carey.

The congregation of Christ Lutheran church has accepted the resignation ot Lt M. Paul Paetz-nick, U.S.N.R.. as pastor of the church. Lt. Paetznick is now a chaplain in the U.

S. Navy and is on duty in the southern Pacific. Rev. Wade H. Koons of Spring field will address the congregation Sunday.

M. Anderson will remain in Carey as supply pastor until September. Members of the board of Dorcas Carey public library met re cently and Dr. R. B.

Vogel was made a myiber to fill the un expired term of Lt. M. Paul Paetz nick, U.S-NJL Court News From Adjoining Counties CRAWTORD COUNTY BL'CYRUS: Probate Marriage licenses issued to Donald Charles Feighner, truck driver of Bucy- rus, and ula Mae Houk, Bucy-rus inspector; Theodore Regis Burns, Gallon sheet metal worker, and Bessie Agnes Brucato of Gallon. HARDIN COUNTY KENTON: Common Ples Ruby J. Carder against Herbert E.

Carder, divorce suit dismissed at costs of plaintiff; The Home for the Aged of the Evangelical and Reformed church. Upper Sandusky, against the Fort Wayne Orphan's Home of the Evangelical and Reformed church and the Salem Reformed church of Goshen township, Hardin county, petition filed, partition of real estate sought; Hilda L. Faurot against Austin E. Faurot divorce petition filed, extreme cruelty charged. If pre-mgni acnooi at Maxwell chool Field, Alabama, according to an announcement from the achool.

Cadet Taylor wa student at Trl-State college, Angola, when he entered the aervice. Ha waa accepted a a cadet July 4 at Nashville, Tenn. Pvt. Robert Pocock, aon of Mr. and Mr.

P. C. Pocock of SI 4 Vernon Height boulevard, ha reported at Georgetown university in Washington, D. for reclassification in the Army specialized training program. He received hia basic training at Ft Belvoir, Va.

Thi Information wa received in a report from the public relation offica at Georgetown university. Prior to hi admission to the Army, Pvt. Pocock graduated from Harding High achool and attended Georgia Tech university. William C. Ararine, on of C.

B. Amrine of 357 Oak atreet, has graduated from an intensive course in airplane mechanic and now la prepared to blast the Axis as one of America' "commandos in coveralls," according to information received from the public relation officer at Sheppard Field, where he is stationed. Jame Rusaell Jobe, seaman first class, ha been transferred from Northwestern university at Evanston, 111., to ubmarine chaser school at Miami, according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Vivian Jobe of 1062 Wilson avenue. There he will fur ther hi studie in radio.

He is the son of Mr. and Mr. D. S. Jobe of 318 South Prospect atreet, Aviation Cadet Douglas Howard Latimer, aon of Mr.

and Mrs, Howard Latimer of 1017 Congress atreet. and Ray Arthur Barber, son of Mr. and Mr. Reuben Bar ber of Blacklick, are now en rolled in the pre-flight chool at Maxwell Field, according to word received from the school Both men were accepted as cadets on July 5. rvL Earl O.

Caldwell has been transferred from the Mississippi Ordnnnce Flant at Jackson, to Camp Forrest, according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Esther Caldwell of 274 Park boulevard, lie is xne son oi Airs. Mabel CahiU of Kenton. Mr. and Mrs, D.

E. Lnsch of 399 Mary street have received word that their son. Pvt. Richard C. Lusch, has been transferred from Camp Robinson.

where he has been in basic training for the last 13 weeks, to a supply division engineer depot company at War Trace, Tenn. CHICKEN DINNER Delicious, tempting home cooked chicken dinners'. Featured tomorrow only fresh BOYS-EXBERRY pie. Dinner served from Noon until 8 P. M.

Full Course $1.25 Complete evening meal including steaks and chops served daily from 5:30 to 7 P. M. Wear a sterling silver Star of Honor in tribute to raur relatives and other loved ones in rh armed forces. These sparkling little emblems may be obtained at the office cf The Marion Star for 23 cents each, plus 2 cents federal jewelry tax and on cent Ohio Sales tax. When ordering by moil, send the coupon with 30 cents in stamps, t-e added 4 cents to cover postage and handling.

Home Cooked SUNDAY Dinners tti 0 4 "trt -ss -si If You Can't Buy It New Get It Used Through A Star Wanted-to-Buy Ad If priorities moke it impossible to buy items you need, place a Star Wanted-to-buy Ad. Persons with articles who have no need for them, are sure to see your ad. It's really very simple to place a Star Want Ad Simply DIAL 2314 Ask for an adtaker and they will be glad to help you word your ad for best results. THE MARION STAR Want Ad Deportment 3 Stars of Honor The Marion Star 143 X. State St Marion, 0 i i stamps for which pleo" silver service stars to Enclosed find.

"ARTHRITIS MAKES MY JOINTS ACHE" Don't let Arthritis (poisons) settle In your bones. Many doe-tors will recommend the Mineral Fume bath, no moisture, to neutralise these pain-eansina; poisons. Why not rive Class Vapo-Path baths a trial They have helped thousand for more than 25 year. Call 2774 for an appointment today. CLASS VAPO-PATH BATHS Ladiet' Dept.

Men's Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deininger. 266 8.

Prospect Send. sterling Dial 6946 for Reservations! The Manor House Under the personal management of Mrs. V. W. Orth 254 South Greenwood Street.

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