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Herb Kennett flew up from his home in Florida, to spend time with his mother, Hazel McMull and other family members and friends. Richard Levan, son of Chip and Lonnie Levan is presently attending Northern Arizona University Graduate School in Flagstaff. The Marion Fire Department is holding a Turkey Party on Saturday, November 8 beginning at 7:30 p.m. There will be turkeys and sirloin beef tips being offered. Door prizes and free refreshments. Louise Allen is celebrating her birthday on November 2nd. You can send her a card at the Wayne County Nursing Home, 7376 Route 31, Lyons, N.Y. 14489. Betty Fisher was a recent hospital patient. On November 8, the United Church of Marion will present their annual bazaar "Home For The Holidays" will be this year's theme. There will be the following for sale: Baked Goods, Crafts, Woodwork and Produce, Attic Treasures, Christmas items, Children's items and Face Painting. Reuzel Bollen and lunch will be served. The doors will open at 8:30 a.m. until 2. There will be door prizes and lots of fun for all. Joanne DeVries' sister and husband, the Schurer's from the Netherlands, visited relatives in Marion, New Jersey, Canada and Vermont. The family was able to get together for a long weekend reunion while in Vermont. THANKS! to those who partook of the delicious ham supper at the First Reformed Church, thus making is such a success! The Marion Central School PTA will be participating in the very popular "Box Top for Education" program offered by the General Mills Cereal Corporation. Last year nearly $200 was raised for the school district. Continue to show your support and send in any General Mills cereal box tops that have the BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION logo with any Marion Elementary Student or mail to the Marion Elementary School, in care of the PTA. "Even a tight-wad is generous with advice." O'Lantern sounds Irish, and it is. The flickering, carved pumpkin faces are derived from an old Irish custom of creating rustic lanterns from vegetables. The Irish child's typical Halloween flashlight was a hollowed-out turnip or potato with a candle inside, and when the Irish landed in America in the nineteenth century, they were quick to spot the possibilities in the pumpkin. top of page Copyright © 1997 |
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