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Happenings Tom and Joanne Porter were in Marion visiting with their daughter and family, Rev. Donald and Judy White of Heather Drive. Joanne graciously provided the organ music at the morning worship service at the Second Reformed Church on December 5. December 13 - Penny Fund begins at the Marion schools. 'I think if I have a good breakfast, I could go without food for the rest of the day. I think that until about lunchtime.' The Leaning Barn Christmas by Candlelight winner of a $25 gift certificate is Diane Butler of Sodus. Grand prize winner of $100 worth of certificates from five shops are Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamelinck of Williamson. DECEMBER 10, 1925: Marion High School defeated Clyde High 32 to 14 Friday at Marion. A dance was enjoyed following the game with the high school orchestra providing the music! Old friends, new friends, family members and relatives climbed the stairs to the Marion Museum from 10-2 on December 4 for the holiday open house. We chatted and viewed the exhibits and tasted some of the six homemade cheeses served with crackers. The mini display titled, 'Fancy Furs' was admired by some of the ladies remembering special dress-up occasions in days' past. National Junior Honor Society has new chapter in Marion The Marion Middle Level Program has started a new local chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 88% by the end of 7th Grade. In addition, potential members must meet high standards of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and character. The following were selected by the Faculty Council to become the charter members of the new Marion Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society: Jennifer Abbott, Christopher Bobb, Jacklyn Boss, Jessica Boss, Sara Buys, Victoria Coglitore, Kristen Cummings, Colton Dalberth, Macey Doe, Janna Draper, Heather Franke, Amy Gallo, Carly Hart, Joshua Hellis, Leah Iannello, Heather Mackey, Kaylee Mann, Kathryn Means, Alex Metcalfe, Kristina Schutt, Kendyl Smeatin, Shawn Vanderbrook, Gabrielle Vincentini, Gabrielle Williams. White Feather Bakery, Tack and more ... is open and ready to help with your Christmas shopping. Pies, Cakes, Rolls, lots of Torts; Tack; Native American Jewelry, Crafts and Dream Catchers; Collectors Plates, Tee Shirts, Swords and much more. 3795 South Main Street in Marion. Monday to Friday from 10 to 5, and Saturday . 10 A.M. to 5 9 to noon. Make appointments by calling 926.7777 - Trish and Perry. Copyright
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