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A fitting memorial to Randy Razor was accepted at Marion High School last week by Gordon Wakeman, principal, from Randy's father, Bill Razor. Randy died Sept. 9, 1971, following a car wreck in August. He was a 1971 graduate of Marion High School. Money left in his memorial fund was used to construct the permanent, lighted bulletin bound in front of the school building.

Howard Gantz and Keith Collett, Marion, will appear on nationwide television when the K-State marching band performs for the Kansas City Chiefs-Oakland Raiders pro football game Nov. 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hett announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Renee, to Bill Lee Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Call of Florence. A November 25 wedding date has been set.

Mrs. Homer Reinke, Mrs. Roger W. Hannaford, Mrs. W.H. Carpenter, and Mrs. Jack Hoffman left Wednesday on a sightseeing trip to the Ozarks. They went to Eureka Springs, Branson, Silver Dollar City, and Cassville. On Sunday they stopped at Cottey College in Nevada, Mo., and had dinner with Laura Brose, granddaughter of Mrs. Reinke, before returning to Marion,

Welcome Baskets containing gifts and coupons from local participating merchants have been delivered to quite a number of newcomers during the past few weeks. Calling committees from 20th Century Club report visiting the following newcomers: Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Starks and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groening, Mr. and Mrs. James McPheeters, Thomas Engquist, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martens, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Meierhoff and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winter and son, Ken Stith, the Bob Hoffman family, Dr. and Mrs. Caleb Abbott and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brandli and family.

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