70 years ago
may 27, 1948
National Baseball Congress this week announced that Marion and 17 other cities over the state have been chosen as sites for the sanctioned district tournaments to be held in Wichita in July. Wilbur Melcher was named district commissioner to supervise the tournament in Marion.
The high school band will play for the Decoration Day services May 31. All members are asked to meet at the Courthouse at 9:30 a.m. before marching to the bridge for decoration of the waters.
Elmer Pritz, August Helmer, Jake Oblander, and Joe Hein are building new residences in Marion.
James Blackim, superintendent of the Marion Municipal light plant, is leaving Sunday for an extended visit to Ireland and Scotland — his first visit since coming to this country in 1911.
The annual award assembly of Marion High School was held last Thursday morning. Betty Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, received the valedictorian award. The Balfour award went to Virginia Geis and the Danforth Foundation award to William Zeller and Cherridah Mullikin.
Mrs. Edwin Burkholder was hostess at a formal dinner last Wednesday evening to compliment her daughter, Anne, who was among the graduates from high school. Guests were Betty Williams, Donna Christensen, Patricia Harris, Loyette Hollar, Cherridah Mullikin, Georgia Christensen, Virginia Geis, Joe Bill Gound, J.D. Wright, Warren Hayen, Max Merrill, Tim Burkholder, Kerns Allen, Bill Higgins, and Ted Werts.
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