FEBRUARY 17,1947st Rites For Retired Railroader To Be Held Tuesday AfternoonJ5IPSIC, Feb. 18—James Kel-, 70. died in his home hers 10:45 p. m. Saturday, one day tr his 70th birthday. He had •n in failing health for one tr.L son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley, he was born near Alii* Feb. 14, 1877, and came to tnam county 56 years ago. He s married In 3907 to Annie k, who survives with two Idren, Donald Kelley, Leipsic,I Mrs. Lenore Miller, Leipsic. here are three brothers, Da* Kelley, Leipsic; William Kel-, West Leipsic, and Marry J. tley, Parkin, Ark. A sister, 5. Elsie Phipps, lives in psic.’here are three brothers, Da-Kelley, Leipsic; William Kel-, West Leipsic, and Harry J, lley, Parkin, Ark. A sister, s. Elsie Phipps, lives in psic.Ir. Kelley was a retired rail* y car inspector. He was a mber of the Church of Christ i belonged to the Brotherhood Railway Car Men.'imArnl ai»rvippc tiHH hj» IipTH' News In BriefV' GULBOA — A~ VV. White is seriously ill at his country home.GILBOA — Mrs. James R. Kidd has been returned to Lima Memoriai hospital.FREMONT—Represent^- j tives of Sanduskv county’s lime industry will go to Washington this week to carry their plea foradditional shipping facilities to haul their products.OTTAWA — r obate Judge William George in his annual re* pert stated that 357 couples were granted marriage licenses herein 1946.GLANDORF — Glandorf hesi-dents contributed $122.59 to the March of Dimes fund with which to combat infantile paralysis according to Superintendent ClydeNoll, drive chairman. ,OTTAWA—Tim Atlantic and Pacific food store here closedCaturday night after being oper*ated for over 20 years. The company has a lease on the Frifck building, West Main street, and Carl fnek, owner reports he has, r • information on the future jplans of the firm.TIFFIN—Marriage licenses is- f sued here include Theodore R. Lorah and Virginia Smith, both Tiffin; Anthonv J. Kessler, Jr., Scipio township, and M.. ion Louise Cooley, Republic; Luther Ryan and Sally Rohe, both Tif-i fin.