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"Give me an A!" - 83 sports seasons ago

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Upon a time all cheerleaders were boys. As proof, here are the Ada High School cheerleaders during the 1930-31 school year - 83 sports seasons ago.

There names: from left, Oren Dickason, Ray Olsen and Bill Lowman. 

Marjorie L. McKee 1940-2014

Marjorie L. "Marge" McKee, 73, died at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 24, 2014, at her residence in Ada, Ohio.

She was born Sept. 6, 1940, in Allen County Ohio to Glenn and Helen (Allstetter) Zimmerly and they are both deceased. She married Ronald D. McKee on June 9, 1957 and he survives in Ada.

Marjorie was a homemaker; a member of the First Baptist Church of Ada and attended Ada High School. 

Ada Kiwanis Club has several summer projects in the works

For Immediate Release June 17, 2014 President Heather Cox called the weekly meeting of the Ada Kiwanis Club to order at 12:00 noon on Tuesday June 24th at McIntosh Center, Ohio Northern University, Ada. Jon Umphress offered the invocation.

Duane Statler was welcomed as a guest. The membership anniversary of Brian Myers (June 22, 2004) was noted. The wedding anniversaries of Jon and Sue Umphress (June 20, 1971) and Tom and Karen Kier (June 30, 1984) were also noted.

In business: -Treasurer Brian Myers updated members on club finances.

I do windows

Katherine Rayle, a volunteer at ReStore Community Center, puts the brush to the glass. The Icon found her as she was decorating ReStore's window to reflect wedding items.

Oh, I know where this one is! Do you?

Welcome to Ada’s A-B-C Summer Contest.

Each week in June and ending in the first week of July, The Icon will post two photos revealing one letter (or number) taken from Main Street Ada buildings and structures. All photos were taken in May by the Icon’s official contest photographer, Bailey Bowers. The photos cover Main from College Avenue on the south to Highland Avenue on the north.

We invite Icon viewers to keep track of the letters by identifying each letter’s location. An entry form is attached to this story for viewers to keep up to date in the contest.

Fence enhances quaint vintage charm of Mustard Seed Cafe, Bluffton; here's this weekend's specials

You may have noticed that Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St. Bluffton, now has a fence that encloses its patio areas. This is part of a state requirement in order to serve wine and beer in an outdoor setting.  The fence also enhances the quaint vintage charm of the train depot location.

The café now offers light fare that goes nicely with the new wine and beer selections. “Red and White Slates” consist of cheese, breads, meats, olives or fresh fruit served on a tile, paired with red or white wine.

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