Festival. Set for September !». has been planned by the Improvement Committee of the Marsliallville Chamber of Com mereo. Directors of the Cham her are: Dr. H. M.. Finney. AIdis Nusshaum. Mrs. MargaretiM.Kifer i president i. Howard vie. Kev. A W. Knoll, is retary • treasurer ». Lc: ter \Dr. George Tabakov ivi.ee pi idt-nD. Shade Blair ami Je Woods.Dr Tabakov is eliainnan tie* Marsiiallvillv linproveiueiit Com miiu*e. II consists of Dr Tabokov, Mrs. Charles Sle-vie.ofPurr.1 isM is KolaThis is Me Kin ley’s remarkably eliuriot willPresident William old eliuriot. The well I - preserved be brought to theSteam Engine exposition over Labor Day Weekend by Mr and Mrs. Roy Tester of Doyles-town. See story on pa ire K-.V( oin is op-ties lintapjMiiniees yet r-pMarshallvilleNews Itemsih, butMarshallville. August 24. Black Angus barbecue, product of Wayne Knoll’s farm, will boheld at the Marshallville PaiU.Saturday evening, rain or shine. Serving will start at 5:30 and there will be concessions. Proceeds will go to the Marshall-ville Volunteer Fire Department equipment fund.The United Lutheran Church Women of St. Michael’s Lutheran Church held family night at the regular meeting at the church Thursday evening. The picnic supper was at 7. Mrs. Donald Weygandt conducted the devotional period, a film. The Iong Stride” shown. A business mesecretary: LvivMarion Mcpauh Parsons Mi;, and Mrs Howard Stevie. Dale Werntz. Mrs. Her-belt Matty. Ralph Skeens. F.l-nier Lance. Mrs. H-*l‘*n Sliidlcr. Jesse Woods. Mrs. .Arthur Mar •in, Rev. A. W. Knoll. Miss Hazel I Deitz. Merle C'-rb'-r. George Shafer. Mrs. Carl S»ny der and Karen lit illhari.Anv dirnctor of the Chainin'-' would la- a iiiemhm ex-offii :». Tie* membership ofmil lee is Hot closed i**n to volunteers or from any group not ; resented.i One of the features of th-| Festival will be tin- preschbi-tion and unveiling of a painting. This work of art is a gift from the son of Dr. Tabakov. Peter 03. Tabokov. who is at* present attending the University of Slrushurg where he is working for his degree in Mod ern History. Quite a number of his paintings may be- seen at his father’s office in Marshallville. This new painting of an important European landmark will be,sold during the Festival and the'proceeds to lie donated to the Marshallville improvement fund.The annual reunion of tie* Daniel Musser family will In* bold at the Marshallville Park Sunday with the pienie at noon.The annual reunion of the Fred Ott family was held on and August 20 at the Marshallville wan I Park with r0 present from ting!Wooster. Cleveland. Massillon,Eighteen members families were pres-ayOrr-e to-followed, and their ent.A birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hall August 20 for their)Jeromesville. Orrville. North I^vwrencc and Marshallville. The picnic was at noon and the afternoon was spent visiting an«l playing ball.Next year’s reunionwill )eI theroad.nany.I onewiths onitheirWorldkilled1worn-.nrp1y are - of 30'ws of)Salleys they ned to narket sed at has no ewives day’sson Dale Hall of Orrville RD. Others, present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hall of Cleveland, the Delbert. Hall family of Ap-ole Greek; and the Dale Hall family.The Women’s Society World Service of the E. U. B. Church met at the home of Mrs. Bud Hall Thursday eve-i ning. Mrs. Grace Jackson, reading circle secretary, announced new books are now available.Mrs. Elsie Engler, secretary of SpirittmT'*' Life gave a talk. Mrs. Meriam'Karlen was the program leader _j»nd Mrs. Laura Sbickey^eacl the scripture lessb»L/ Members were asked to collect plastic spoons to be sent to the Mission Center in Africa. Mrs. Florence Galehouse, Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Engler and Mrs. Jackson read aheld the third Sunday in Aug list at the same place.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C-n Vb two daughters and sou of Bakcrsville. Cat., are vixilin iwith Mr. and Mrs. Howard SI. of vie and family. Mrs. Cenix and Mrs. Stevie are sisters.Mr. und Mrs. Alton Crum line of Sullivan visited Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs Ward Musser.*Mr. and Mm. Clark Weygandt and son of Lexington, Ky. are guests of Mr. Weygandt’s par cj^ts, Mr. and Mrs. Don W \vg andt.Frank Kelly is a pneumonia patient at Dunlap Hospital.Ethel Conrad was r.J.as-d Saturday from Dunlap Hosj.it al where she was an asthma tic patient for 10 day:;.Happiness is in the taste, andplaylet. The meeting closed not in the things themselves: we with prayer and the hostesses I arc happy from possessing what served refreshments to the 111 we like, not from possessing members present. |what others like. LaThe Marshallville Community .RochefoucauldiSTAMTHE BTAMfc:StamTHE BSt amTHE lTHE]THE I1ter%