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Honctay, January 1945 tllfi EVENING.tttiBtWE, MAftYSVlltfi, OHIO AVALON TOMORROW ONLY J. CARROL NAISH GALE 50NDERGAARD 9:15 March of Time Cartoon, Sport Reel, Novelty Tonight 0:10 How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because It goes right to the scat of the trouble to help loosen and perm laden phlegm, aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION forCoudts, Chest Colds, Bronchitis EVENING TRIBUNE Kutabllthcd 1H4S HIJUI3K BROS. OTTBJ rufcllxheni HUUKIt, General Mvuaeer II1VI1V C.

HKNHY, Editor Entered at tho Marysvllle, Ohio, Post OIHco bocoml ClaBH Matter. fiubacrlptlon Rates: Hy Carrier, per wonU, lOc; by mall In Union $2.00 per Member Ubio Select I.Ut of Unity Nrwu The Ofr.lt> ANNoelntlo Ohio Dnlllri National Ifiilltoffal Axsoclatlcn JOHN W. CVLLRN CO. AilvertUInK HrnrmentntlTe Cleveland Hippodromo Annex, Cleveland, O. Columbua South Third Columbus, O.

Kansas City National Fidelity Life KanaaH City, Mo. Eastern a 1 Motors Detroit, Mich. CHRIST COR ALL-ALL FOR CHRIST HIM THAT SQUARES US WITH GOD IF WE ACCEPT THE TERMS, BUT BE CAREFUL THAT YOU STORE UP NO MEMORIES THAT WILL TORTURE YOU: He loved us and gave his Son to be a propitiation for our John 4:10. MURDER ARREST KENT, Jan. authorities prepared today to prefer charges against a '57-year-old Kent man In the murder of Mae Wicklinc, ,48, a Kent drug store clerk.

The man admitted molesting Miss Wicklinc, but denied he hud struck blow which fractured her skull. New Industries Fifteen of our major manufacturing Industries have been developed since 1U70, and it has beoi, estimated that they have created 15 million Jobs thot never wcic dreamed of before. SEND FLOWERS XELECKAP1I Call MARVSVILLE FLORAL CO. I'hone 4-2101 We endeavor at all times to furnish the very best of service. Faulkner Funeral Service Scciety Infos Telephone Society and Personal News to 4-5501 MARY M.

WHITNEY, Society Reporter Club Tile Neighborhood Bridge Club will entertained at'the homo of Mrs. Tracy Vollrnth on South Chestnut Street, Thursday evening. Helping Band Clab The Helping Hand Club will meet Thursday, February 1st, at thu home of Mrs. Costa Janes on Ensl Fifth Street. Elected To Forum Joe F.

Bishop of Milford Center, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Bishop, R. D.

No. 1, has been elected publicity chairman for the Freshman Forum at the College of Wons- for the second semester. The Forum, open only to first year students, meets every Sunday at i) a. m. to discuss timely religious topics.

Bishop was graduated from Marysville high school in 1944 and at Wooster is taking the prc-medic United States Navy, is somewhere In the South Pacific area. Sunday Wedding Sunday, January 21st, was the wedding day tor Miss Kathryn Lyons, of Delaware and Lee Fogle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fogle of Ostrander. The ceremony was performed at the home of the groom's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Fogle, of Springdnle by the Rev. George B. Reed, pastor of the Springdale Baptist Church. D.

A. V. Auxiliary The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary will rfleot at 7:30 o'clock Thuresday evening in the Armory. V. F.

W. Auxiliary The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Armory. Hi-Jinx Bridge Club Mrs. Louis A. Michel will' entertain the Hi-Jinx Bridge Club at her course.

He 1 also plays the trombone jhome in Milford Center Wednesday in the Wooster Symphony orchestra' cvcn i g. of 75 pieces. Weddinr Anniversary Square Circle Bridge Mrs. O. R.

McFarland, Mr. and Miss Helen Davis will entertain Mrs. William Huffman and Mr. and the Square Circle' bridge club nt Mrs. Emmett Fladt were guests Sun- her home on North Cherry Street, at the home of the former's Thursday evening af 8 o'clock.

brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Sheldon, in Bueyrus, who were celebrating their fiftieth Win Fair Club The Win Fair bridge club will be entertained Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock by Mrs. Jack Kreakbaum at the home of her mother, Mrs.

Clark McKitrick on South Maple Street. Trinity Missionary The Missionary Society of Trinity wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon held open house at their home from 2 to 4 o'clock, and entertained the out-oiHowri.

guesis at six o'clock dinner, Accepts Position Miss Priscilla Laymastcr of West Lutheran Church'will meet at 2J Eightn strcct us accepted a posi- o'clock Thursday afternoon in the ion as draftsman with the Battfllc Parish House. The topic for the pro- Memorial. Institute in Columbus, gram will be "Rehabilitation Laymaster. who was formerly Victory," with Mrs. George P.

employed as draftsman at Patterson Scheiderer, a leader. A social meet-'. Fic i assumed her new position ing with program and a tea, will fol-' low the regular meeting. Lucky Thirteen Club Mrs. Harold Doellinger will be hostess to Lucky Thirteen club at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Doellinger on Walnut Street, Thursday o'clock. evening at 8 Fro. Bu. Council No.

4 The Farm Bureau Council No. 4 will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan.T. Beck on West Fifth Street.

M. ciub The M. H. M. E.

Club will meet nt 2 o'clock Thursday, February 1st, at the home of Mrs. Walter Elliott on West Sixth Street with Mrs. Hen- riettu Baker, as assistant hostess, and Mrs. Ora" Lee, Mrs. Lucy Boucher, Mrs.

Agnes Dodge and Mrs. Sophia Wcidman ns the program committee. The officers will be held. election of IWcGuffey Club The McGuffey Literary Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Monnctta McCarthy and Mrfe.

Ola Alexander at (he former's home on Chestnut Street. Mrs. Alexander presided and opened the meeting with the hymn: "My Faith Looks Up To Thee." The program prepared by Mrs. Lora Specs, and presented by Mrs. Viola BowerBmith, consisted of: Devolionals, Matt.

25: 25-40, prayer, hymn and Lord's Prayer, Mrs. Bowersmith; readings from the McGuffey readers: "The Lions and The Glove," Mrs. Mary Shuller; "The Three Warnings," Mrs. Maud Baker; "Lazy Ned," Mrs. Catherine Griffin; "The Best Kind of Revenge," Mrs.

Alexander. Mizpah Benediction. During the business session, mothers read excerpts from letters from their soldier or sailor sons. A sociu! hour was joyed with refreshments served by the hostesses. Montana Dr.

and Mrs. F. C. Callaway will ha vu us their guust at their home on Weal Fourth Street, Mrs. bister, Mrs.

E. M. Direly, who will urrive Tuesday, tinning Irom her home in Hillings, Mont. Comes By Plane Lt. Kcnnc-Hi Anderson of the United States Naval Air Station, New Orleans, came by plane for a visit Saturday and Sunday with his children, Susan and Bobby, at their home.

on West Fifth Street. Dr. and Mio. C. A.

White of Columbus, their their dauyli- Mrs. Hubert While and Linda Leu, of visited thu- iiiuiir uj Dr. White's mother, Mrs. W. F.

While on Weal hixili tilled, SaUnday. LI. HI. belt H.iUul- ID.i!! ill Wednesday. i Visited Parents Pvt.

George' Wolgamot of Camp Skokic, Glenview, 111., and Mrs. Wolgamot nnd daughter, Garnet Lynn, of Marion, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mi's. Otis Woigamot, of South Court Street. Christening Dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman tertained at dinner Sunday at their hpme on West Fourth Street, following the'christening of their sort; Herman Philip, at the morning service in Trinity Lutheran church. Guests at the dinner were Mr, and Mrs. Philip Herre, Mrs.

Carolyn Boerger and daughter, Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Stillihgs and Victor Stillings. Leaves for Panama Miss Betty Evans, after a brief visit with her father, Dana Evans, left Saturday for the Panama Canal Zone, where she has accepted a government position for the duration, as instructor in radio. Miss Evans graduated from the Murysville high school in 1938.

She attended radio school in Newark, N. and has been instructor in radio at Patterson Field. She wiU Have an interpreter for the present, and will continue the study of Spanish. Birthday Dinner In honor of Mrs. Laura Fogle's 77th birthday, the following members of her family spent the day with her Wednesday, bringing with them a bountiful tureen dinner: Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Gabriel of New FOR THE MONEY 'In (ell any iiurnuil nun credit is nu good is like lulling Southern iulclier a Yankee, In plain fuel you are liable to blurt little argument lh.it THE A Hut i Gift CLOTHiS FOR SMALL FRY ARE BECOMING, DURABLE Wonderfully quick fc little Vn-tro-nol up each open nawl sagrea -makes breathing your head up irith stuff transient congestion! Vft-tro-nol (riven grand relief, too, from sntfty, imeesjr dlrtreM of tMftd colds. Follow In folder, Dover; Mrs. Elma Johnson, Mrs. i Mary Collins, of Broadway; Mr.

and; Mrs. George Schlegel and Gene Fogle, of this city. Mrs. Fogle was, also remembered with, gifts and cards from other members of her! family and friends. I I Surprise Party Mrs.

Eugene Hurd entertained at euchre Saturday evening at her home on East Sixth Street, as a surprise for her husband, in honor of' his birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox, Mr. and Mrs.

Budj Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McCarty, of! Marysville, and Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Xcnl of Broadway. Home on Furlough Harold' (Bud) Kirby, of the Merchant Marine, is visiting his family on an 18-day furlough. He recently returned from a' trip to Italy, Sicily and Africa. He will report Friday for duty.

Parents Mrs. Norwood Daugherty and son Lloyd, of West Ninth. Street, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Wright, in Springfield. Vklt Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schneider, of South Maple Street, had their daughter, Lt.

Florence S. Forsha, of the. army nurse corps, who is stationed at Nichols General Hospital, Louisville, with them for from Thursday to Sunday. Harlan Schneider of Burlington, also visited his parents from Thursday to Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Elmer Schneider accompanied Mrs. Forsha as far as Columbus Sunday afternoon, and visited Schneider in the afternoon. Benefit Party Tonight.

A large crowd is expected at the March of Dimes card party to be given this evening at the Marysville high school recreation room by the Marysville Lions' Club. The party will start at 8 o'clock. bridge and pinochle will be played. Persons not having tickets can pay admission at the door. English Lutheran Society Mrs.

George Graf will entertain the Missionary Society of the First English Lutheran church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home on West Seventh Street. Florida Guests Mrs. Don Martel of Miami, will arrive Saturday for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Smallman, at their home 'on Hamburger Cheeseburger nc Baked Hani I5c lioast Pork I5c American Cheese Hk: Hot Chocolate Ilk Hot Coffee 5o Milk SENIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL blue eordurella jumper frock; center, bright red corduroy small boy's outfit; right, pink bathrobe.) It is an easy thing nowadays for the small fry of the family to look as well dressed as their bis brothers and sisters. Their wardrobe must be dtira'blc as woH us becoming, however and the new cor duroy has the necessary softness and ruggcdness to supply this donu.mi At the left Is a blue cor- 1 durella Jumper frock with a new extended shoulder When worn with a slip-on sweater it is ready for' or playground punishment. A pretty blouse makes it appropriate for dress-up Little brother! Is wearing a comfortable outfit of bright red corduroy in ribbed version. The fly front Jacket has' pockets like those on a sailor's pea jacket, and a belted back.

Underneath are overalls A sleeov time special Is shown right, in pink eordurella. It is warm and tubbable. TMr- hoiifir roll for third period of srhnol: 10th Girl!) Mnrlnn June Rnusch Allrmnng. Helen Knvin, Pally Haaanrd, Norrna Kan- Joyce Molfert. Elhrl Monroe, I Jean Marilyn Violet Slicrhnff.

i 11 I Ar.man, Joan Harkor, Shirley Brandt, Joan Dasher. Suzanne EnRnrd, Barbara Hush, Charlcne Laird, Joan Ruble, Louise Weaver. Sara Wright. 12th Oirls i Jn Ann Judy i'Mnry Mills', Mary Miriam- i K. Rnp.ular—Sue Coder, Betty Cot- ton.

Betty Crothers, Betty Dolan, Mary Eirich, Dorothy Epps, Fox, Pauline Goff, Mnrjorie Hoiirlricks, Marjorie Huffman, Lois Ktill, Jean Linzinmclr. Martha Mc- Carncy, Helen Mohlcr, Helen Mon; roe. Pepper, Mary Strong, Naomi Wilson. 10th Boys 1 a Augenstein. I Dale Bell.

Richard Gerard. George Ht-izer, Richard McAilister'K, fell 'Rosette, Charles Rich' ard Thrall. mil Boys Snider K. 12th Boys P.egular—Richard Colcman, Bob Bud Means, Bill Mie- fcrt Bob Rosette, Elbert Sawyer. Highest grades.

Kiwanis student. Buckeye Martel will join his wife the middle of Fcbru-1 ary for a two-week visit. Sew-So Club Mrs. H. J.

Nicol will entertain Ihe Sew-So Cluli at her home on West! Sixth Street at 2 o'clock Friday aft- crnoon (SPRINGFIELD WOMAN" TAKEN i TO HOSPITAL AND HER Returned Home COMPANION PUT IN Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Shadrach COUNTY JAIL returned to their home in Cleveland after 1 a week-end visit with Mrs. Shadrach's mother, Mrs. Anna BOY KILLED Jan.

year-old James Neal of MAGNETIC SPGS. LADY STRICKEN Findlay, was dead' today of injuries suffered when he struck by an automobile. Catherine Henderson. 77, dirtj at the Cottage Inn Hotel at Magnetic Springs Sunday morning. Surviving are a' sister, Mrs.

Ida Powers of Pasadena; a nephew, Charles Henderson of Columbus, and a niece, Mrs. Gertrude Senirmer of New York City. Funeral services will be held Tuesday Asman. i A Springfield woman is in the i hospital and her companion is in LOCAL CAOERS DROPPED GAME morning ur Lady Marysville Our MRS, CLARRIO TAKEN BY the county ftl a result of an auto- IAKVSV1LLE DEFEATED 42 TO mobile accident on Route about; nriAWMur five north of Mary-ille, Sat- unlay afternoon. I Mrs.

Rosetla Blivins. 35. was taken i to Springfield City Hospital in the-j Marysviile high school suffered Faulkner ambulance being. 1 a setback at the hands of Delaware treated by a local pnysician. at 9 o'clock at of Lourdes Church at with Father J.

Arnold Favret officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery in charge of Marion Winter of Richwood. The Rosary will be said at the Cottage Inn at Magnetic Springs at 8 o'clock tonight. Ohio now has about 200 cold storage locker plants with approximately 90,000 individual lockers. Full Willis high'at that place Saturday extent of her injuries was not deter-, night by a score of 42 to 27 The re- WEST SEVENTH STREET LADY here.

serves lost in an overtime period, DIED SUNDAY AFTERNOON William Nagel, of Springfield, £2 to 20. ji's in Union County jail and will be Superior height wa reigned before Judge Richard L. Viln agL1 fur lhe Wmi3 afternoon to AFfEU SHORT ILLNESS Cleo Naomi Clarridge, wife of LeRoy Clnrridge of lil-! West i Seventh Street died at White Cross 1 1 Hospital at 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon following a short illness. The daughter of C'lu-ster and Catherine Hartshorn Evans, Mir. Cliirridgu was born at SomersvilK 1 October 1, 1RUO.

She was a irtembe'- of the Methodist Church. Mrs. is survived by- he" husband: one daughter, Thelma Coder of Marysville; Ihro.i.' Bons. Donald and Bernard Clarridge, both in the U. S.

Navy, and Doyle, of this city; one brother. Russell Kvans of this city and a sister, Mrs. Virgil Mayhunh. both 01' Alnrysvillc, and grandchildren. Funeral services will be hold at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the William 11.

Faulkner funeral home with the lti-v. Elir-ha I'. Kneisley ollicialing. Burial will in Oukdale Cemetery. Friends may cull ut the funeral homo.

Cllmcl lonlornnv The when the dect into the ditch and turned over i several times in'a field, acording to Homer S. Itoo.sa, who invcs- tigaled. The car was badly damaged I and was brought to the H. 1. Hulf- 111:111 Co.

g.iiage. SCHORR CALLS Legs and back ache? Suffering with your feet? Read what the Galloway Shoe Store has to say in Its advertisement today. ISO- big ad- iet. Th- little fellows on the Monarch team charge of while llcctccl pracli( a ly nU of thu points. Robinson getting ana Howard, 10; Grimes registered two points and Boergcjr 1, which was the totai of the Marysville.

points After being tied at 20 all. Welsh Delaware sunk a fielder while Marysville Kest-rves were held in Ihe overtime period. A game," is expected at the Kymnasium tomorrow night when the Monarchs take on i Uichwood. The lociUs will pla Magnetic Springs Friday night. HIPENBABIUYY lion v.

ill lir'uihi diiii.i UiuU-il al.u by Hi ai.d eli-eti'd Jaii. an Kd D. Schorr today O. I 1 ivntral day a ISH.i. The bu.sine.-s se.s- fnlliiwi'd by a "f4t-t- lo be at- Hi-an U-viitla-- oil'icials.

Save your tires ana iu Marysvlllu. Slivers Here's a er way to use up those er -slivers and scraps of toilet Put them into small lurlU.sh to'-vt-'lmg bag and tie the over the thoiver siii'ay. Parasitt-s' Toll Parasites demand their toil from farm animals, and they it by force, according to the of agriculture, of Illinois. If the uuimul can eat enough lo sup- p.irl itself and its Ik-e, boU. war- blf-K.

grubs and worms, it may still drag out 11 miserable, feed-wasting Kecords shuv. 1 t'uit v.beii Jive ears ui coni aio losstd to tt'onny I'igi, one ear noes to the worms and luur U) lhe pigs. DeptntlabUity always been the corncr- ttone of our lerrice to dus community. We are proud of tho reputation we have gained front leading and their irucy. £ach prescription pounded here strengthens ilut wall of public confidence.

May n-e serve you the new time? BLONDIE Registered U. S. Patent Office By Chic Young NONE TMEV JUST COST A DOLLAR! NO NO NOT (BUT JUST TAKE LOOK AT ONE PEOPLE ALWAYS LIKE THEM AFTER THEV SEE THEM 7.

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