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COLUMBUS (VP!) - ~ tunnellnc folrard q.. prison
lnMDI 1!1 , . lfom ,.,.
!be Olllo Pealtellllar)&gt; w.U. The warden ·salcl. !be 111011 . County,
idfntiiW
.,.._ -OIIIIlmaleo who bad dill only about :za feet
tbe ~ by MaSw4 l.
ll!jelllpiiDc ID IIIDDOI tbelr !be wall was some 120
'!be wardon !jliint!ljed !be oCIOi
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from the start o1 the ~1.
inVolve! Ill tbe ~
Wu'*' E. L. Mowell aald Tbe inmates InvOlved bo
u ·Joaepb · l'lldloiai, ·•
the' Oldlpt allempt wu dlscov· escape attempt ins~Led
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Wedneadly ·when und aod lights In the tuiUIOl and
lot' r......,;
wu fOUDd In ubes at bad an electric fan 1o help
101'91D1 ._ ,
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oecond de- IIIUlder frola
· tali:OD 011W !Dday 110 thet an w9rking.
C&lt;lwlty; lllmetb lluo
tbe OODVlels lllvolved could Shirley Campbell, 31. aervlng
31, ........, . 14 :Jean ·""
apprehended.
1 llfe sentence for lint
lroa&gt; CUyollop ec.,.
said the convicts munler from Butler
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~atf?"" f~vwite1 And now- 1 aver~ge figure is filled out

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thlo moot-wonloll ltyll"'l 111

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MPirlltfon J/V. 'lflcefully ••
-its even longer wearmg .. that -a dds JUSt enough fultness. firm support follows every
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$epa. Pre-stitched undercups and
ratt, FRONT CROSS·OVER I smooth upper cups. Center
BANDS give a natural look al\d elastic 110re. Perfect for weer•
feel. lndtvidually set nylon lar.t ing under .we.ater fashions.

cups won't pull or twist - . White. Sizes 2.S.'MM, :.IZ·36.\
32·36A. 32·388. 32-40C.

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built Metion with centtr pantla
of nylon n• for thlt decoll•

tqe look. Elaotlc bond bottom
...ys In pl~ot. Whlto. U-3611,
32-4011, 32-tliC.

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lolltlh

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lon&amp;·ltl ponly hos lptiCially
constructllil twin rolnfotcod
side JlOnelo thllollm and lrlm
hlpo ond lhl!lhs. Vertical ,trstch
Lycro ololllc back and nylon
shear front. Whlto. Sizto
S·M·L-XL AIIO JYiiltblt In Ill'
dlownlon, ~ 5740.

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tlalNI Ia tlit bth1¥10t tf tfl~ human
fttt, ... '~at .t JltOple ftllifl llmt illilltllfl-

llelen J!elp l11l

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w.rkM. fdr ttt tllllllnalloll. 'l'ht wm111

II!IIAIMI tlllpbaota clllt to mtllll

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llltlll lallllllllllll I "WU' Ob po¥11'•
IIOihiJIIIItW. liver JQ 11111'11 111
pyernmenl lllrtiill mat noble nper·
lmem Ibm u the Ttnlltllll Volley
Aldllorll!' wlllrll ••• to till pourty In
till mil Nll1111')', Grtlt dldll Wlrt thriJWII
., tllrtltl J10WH tftat 1110UI4 llrlnl to an
lilcl poftrty 11110111 ti!Ost Jlflllllt 111t111ow
lillh Ytlt 111M wt nOll lllat lllat very
IIIIMIIIIIIIat llftll taroUtd in the rank•

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Tbe tiiDtflllltnt hao now
-* lilt lb!IIJeri Ill thill oo\lnlry our a

How much
wllltgo up
In smoke?

llllllo• two h1uiCittd n. 'Uiont aiMt ~llJIIt

m .UP tlaiMcl allijpendonl on aid from

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.lTIIe lnitoclucllou Ill Ioiii' ooit Jlf!Wir was
llil&gt;~t'G lo t!ttlet Industry aild to pi'.,.
~de employment of an kindl. Al\out the

ell, ll!ft' lh 1M past ao Yfah in this re«ffllt lhll llllpi1J1ft!@ftt Wd at 1 peak lev.

el:wu when t)le great Oak lildge. in.otolla·
lion ••m• into beinl durlhg World War

D with tilt ll'oR dOM 011 MOmic eft~rgy.
lt·julrt goe~ tc ~how that the programs of
&amp;h~ JOVnnnltnl for the tlllprovement of
the 101 Dt-peoplt II prldklUtl!fldlllftly on
lhJ spfMin• of llr:e sums ot mort•~&lt;IJid
tY.'n ~·· it does not pan 0111 lilly 1111

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oplnhm II 1t111t
former dofenst dolll'n • bullclln,. 'l'lle 41tfetfll~o Is tllat
. Mrs. Jolin vromu
lwillilll to ~f lllllll 11 ftlll
IIUIIIItl' .c Wilt Otflllally, Hill in • firob"~· aro not usually plitedl• cblfll I'!fl!let tilt itltstl. 'l'lt.~·=~li:~:r::· ldll l!oWMI. ..ttt•t Is
lllHeb lilt Other dty lh" A.lolt llillor of ililiolis,
l!plll ~8Unlft itlll lit
slletl lbobt me II
lllk lbouldtt't bt bitmtd for Worlol
lllamt for Wotlcl War ll (6t 1\Tar 11 fllllt d!e lli¥Hit141111
War li.
uidt, and tlw pretent.lfij tetlobl of tile .. lie held In lilt wefal -~1 ..
HI Wl• luiltr ol sltrCin• it aU ri•hl Russia~ Mi'l!'llhstanc!lftl, thm I tt 61 lilt e!illt.tl tmmedltfi!ly
Wlllh lit lb~tditl l'olodd In 1U3t1 laid man7 ln tho Wilt "JIG iWII• to 1111 I Ill• lcl1loillf tilt llaldiftt.
Jlatt ltrauu, but that ••• not liis mffn· ua mort aullrtllt!t 111111111 Otrlllllll Will
11011. HtllmpiJ did 1101 foresee tho •on- never •lain •"• tlletntel¥11 Into i11t
!IMiuitltef - illll llrlttill lod trance haiicls of a Hlllfl' llefoie tiM} ••n ltlp·
IIIYIJII llt~ked dOW• oo .ftfft in flit pail: pC&gt;tl Gfni!dfi ri!UIIIflctllon.
""II lillii)J "' !9 war.
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Ill dill rl~fd, till ~IJihl to let ~~~~":~!::i.nt':~~ti.
. , litJ1 .St~IIIN lltjllot~t,l!f aceeat•h&lt;'t that CblnOillir Erhard formally relllll- 1~
by riltf!J'.
I;( lett ~bUnt for ~tb ed .ont of bll Mficiole wba !Hued I fieq
Wotld .Wttt..bituu~ it Jato lnle I h • c.ll lot tbt ttturn .t iht lludftelilinil
h_anda Ill those !PattiCl!larlf tile Rua- (tom C:zeehostonkii to ller~.
1!!••llhar
llaJY) """ " .. ,., t&amp;dllll til tilt ''Get·
'1'1111 it diM! inslinre wbtti lillt0f1
mad
;;.t Uq-~many ditldM. riilliot bt allll'lrtd to tt~at llull. ti It
In oill fhB., Herr StrabSs ~ ri~t. lo bt .hoJH!4 thai It wliiJJe tlil Gfi'ul.ltl
.lflt)er l!'fl hO lllltt nspGI!iible fQt oUt· tbemNivt! wile tee tliaiiii!Oti aot.
· ly ltirlllllt d6Wn tftt .tottd than a pyt(l.
If IUJ!t about Hitler help$ fewatd llill
mahl,.. .!1·,rfBJ&gt;Onsiblt ,when lie litil'bt tnd, II 11Ms I!Utnllllty.

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'Fore' Into the Night
lrith aemtlhlllg ltH IIIII llltlltl8illfft,
bullllf 111'111 han on~ mare r"asoR

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roker table. liii.SIIll!i IJidlllllllit.. Ana
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= be tniltblt more often SllvrdiJ

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~li'tSi IIW'Ifl bu ttl ptlft -""

You can add charm and

IdE"al for use in

beauty in )'OIIf homt&gt; with
interior wtndow shutters.

utility room or workshop.
Can also be used for dee-oration 4'x6' panel..

As low as

NEW &amp; USED

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SADDLES

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Bronko Booten. Penono Ja.
tore.ted oboald call Beb
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A·ds 6e-t
Results.

Old lime boll players
eoacb lbo two teaau.
!night) - Bouton (3-Si
ll.tell are oa uJe 1rom
Clumce (4-21.
Raelae llremea, llaclne Food
SundaY's Gomes
Market or Larry Wolle, tick· Baltimore at Minnesota
, et oaleo dlalrman. F'urlber d.. Now York at Los Angeles
IIIII 111111 doe 1UU11e1 of 1101"; Boobm at KaDIBs City (2)
- • oa lbe leoma wW be..
at Chicago (21
IDO~ IIIIer.
Washington at Cleveland (2)

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Fine quallcy. eattmeta ID 1
variety of "'autlful ityle.
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If you are looklq for somethinl for the bone or pony,
we have tt.

Giants 3 I; Perry,

Ameri..n LHIIUO - Bllllker,
!Orioles 6-0: Hal~ Qrioletl 4-0;
Hamilton, Vanks ~; Fer d ,
Yanks 6-1; Kralick, Indians 5-1.

MarshaO University studlents II
will bottl~ Lewis IJid Clark Col· I
lege Qf P&lt;l&lt;lland Ore., on WSAZ-

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FULL LENGTH DOOR
MIRROR
Fino plolt glon. No tllsfw.
tion. A ~·must.,.. •rou~ the

Pltclllag
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National Leape - Farrell, 11
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11-1; Marlchal, Giants S.l; ' - - - - - - - - - '
Colts 6-1;
We Tr•• For Any 1Cin4
7-2; Gibbon, Pirates 3'1;

Washington at Cleveland
. Danlelll ($.3) vs. Krallck
New York at Los Angeles

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4-DaUy ~entlnet, P&lt;lmeroy-Middleport, o. Juae tl, 1884
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Thoroup ruurch proceduru by

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102 en£ine, 4-speed box, bucket seats, radio, heater, fawn
paint with matchlne vinyl interior

1960 Chevrolet Impala

$1595

t.Door. Ivol']' and blue finisb. Spotlei!JI interior! udio, beater, VB engine, Powerglide, like new wbitewal tires

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PRICES RANGE FROM $800 TO $1000
Firat time these lots have been offered for sale. All
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sits in the bazaar that has grown up around the Jama Masli!l mC),IIque In New J:IOlll!; ~

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62. Officers are Installed

We~ m1 Mr J. H.

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Ref and Mn. Carl Herring be," by MUs K.arr. 11'0~
treasurer : Carol Killl!, senlar Darnell.
mQnY, whm tbo ~ alflcero
Mn I,IObelt Mltdo ~ were
of honor •I a fare- fprayer by Mn. Kenneth Cua
custodian; Pam Cleek, jun- Mn. Darnell preHDted ·ber ml choir ll!'~bera IJCl'led the
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well party Tlturaday evening cUff and a solo, "He Know• Tbll
lor custodian: Marilyn Slumbo, daughter. a rueat book algned honored queen • guqt book.
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at the Albury Metbodlsl church. Way" by Mrl, Jobn SluVIge,
inner i"anl· SU!an .Lannln1, by the III'OUP of 10 who were Rofresbmellll In charge
· Mn. M. C. Wlllon bu moved Mtt. Doll Burlcey, Mariotti, !lyrtOUH
1 review of the W&lt;lrk dono with
outer guard :' and Ann McCIIn- present lor the oereJ!IOIIY. Rec· Mn. Helene Mullen aasisted by lroni ber znd..v opratment
vWted ber peNni~, Mr. apd
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the past« waa ctven by ~
tack, Sheila Cowan. Kathy Wal· laterl111 the guest. were Mn. Mrs. Mary Cleek, were served
&amp;s.eli apartment at Itt Mra. c A. Emmllh tbl.t week. A poUucl: dinner at 1:30 In Uam Houdashelt.
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Wiler 'and Introduced and seat· """· Annette Wam&lt;r, K a I h y IBeth Pullen and Mrs R u t h In the dining room which ,waa
'J'Il!ni-Ave ~ Middleport. Hor lather remo111a m at hll the chucch IOCial room, open- Dana Winebrenner on behall
ad In the east were Mr and King and Jane Johnson. choir [Tumpklno Mr. Darnell present- decorated In purple and White
was assisted In moving by
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oa the affair with 6S In attend· ofthegrqppextendedbestwisl&gt;
: Mrs. Paul M. Darnoll parents members.
ea a gavel and sOUnding block , the Bethel colora. The refreaiJ.
daughter and soll-ln·law, Mr. R~t iU•sls of Mr. ml Mro. aooe. The Rev. Herring ask~ "' to the Rev. !!erring at hll
ol the new honored .queen; Nan- Followr111 ljle tnstallatlon, 1 to the Bethel whlcb wUI
be ment table waa attractive In
Mrs. Earl Knight.
~~ ~ . Mr. and, .erace. .
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new assignment, alter , which
' &lt;Y '!'awn•y, past . hOnored queen Mary Bety Toney placed the used by Miss Darnell the honor· white liner. cover centered
Mrs. M.C Wilaon Is
. Mark H: Jones and grand· Following the dinner,
the Mrs. Sauvage aang, , "I Never
ol llttbel No. 73 and Carmen Ihonored .QUellll pm on M I" ed queen during ber term, 81 an arrangement of purple and
Tnnl of . Grove City, III'OUP adjourned to the aanctu· Walk Alone." Mrs. Franklin Rlz.
• S.xlojl senior princess of Beth· I Darnell. 'Th&amp;l guardian,
Mrs. nonor~ queen The retlrmg bon- white. mum.• with purple candaya In
and Mrl. Wllllam Karr .,ary..lor • program. Miss Mtll'- er on behalf of the church preo
tl No.' 73
Smith, on lle~alf o1 the Bethel ored queen presented gifts to dies Ill eryatal holders on elth·
as guest of her
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Mrs.
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Mrs.
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Dllnols.
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gift
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Cou nrtl mem.,.,rs o
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e1 pin to Mi... Toney, who also re- guardian.
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from Tnledo ' AkrGn:' Wuh· 1which
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tht Rev. and Mrs. Herring and
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oney presided a I the Mrl. Lucille Mayes 18
·the group sang Whet
No.Sm162thinlrodtdtced wAelfredETolsn· roived a ."ift from her officers The meeting closed with ~the ipunch bowls
Portsmooth with her
D.C. and otherpulnts. A' Fri d We Hav In' Jesus Rev. Herring res~nded saylnl
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ey, II!OCiate guardian : Daisy
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Mr. and Mn. WUIIam HbUck B&lt;Companled by John Richard them and thanked all for their
Bla~.esleP. guardian secretary:
Teen·Ase Cltu•
Covert and chll&lt;!Mn. .
children, Beth and Carol, sauvqe Jr. ·
kindness and cooperation. Rev.
Mabel Goeglein. 8Uardian treasOf Church Meet1
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Dr and Mrs Thomas Lewis
n~tum.ed to their bome In Scrlplurt readlug of Psalm Herring will leave Monday, for
ourer: Florenc&lt; Tracy. directA meetil!l of the Teen-age VJ
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cia hters 1 and-Cartil Mlll"ion alter .Wting the p88t 1, by Eldon Will, preceded a Lakeside to attend the Oh 1a
"" of music; Ada Nea,., pr&lt;&gt;class of the Asbucy Methodist
r"'~. C:1~mbUI, visit: week witt. ber parents, Mr, and. talk"" "Take . ~ See~nd IOQk at Meih~st confer'e11&lt;!0· "~ ...
rr.oter of !IDCiability Georgia t:_ n
church was bel~ May 29 at the
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yourself ,_ hOW )'Oil can becotne
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WLtson, custodian of parapher· •vr
church. Tile Lord's Prayer op- Second nomination of officers Me:orial
and .mode
l)ebbie, ·&lt;l!lughter : ol Mr and the liner WSOJl ~ want to Tt,~r;'
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nalia Helene Mullen. promo!- The eiecntive officers of the ened the meelln~, old and new was held when Guiding
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ttolp to the cemeteries. ·
Gene 'Rice, oblerved· her
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er of hospltahty; and Har'y. P Middleport Band Boosters As· business was diScussed. a n d Council, Daughters of Amertca
be B: 2nd
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ed· the progr.ai!l.
Smith pasl associate guardtan l·•ortation met Tltursda evening Suzanne Winebrenner read the of Syracu.. , met in regular ses- Mr. ano Mrs. R~ rt
ett famlly
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home
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and promoter of fraternal rela· 'th
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devotions "GetUng Ready."
sion In their cooncll room. Tlte
children, David, Bar 11'11, Wdenesda)
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Also introduced were B. LoQ. .
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freshmments were "'"'ed alter et Cottrill councilor
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Charlesron Heights, W.
Jl!emorial Day weekeol! guests
lse Mttcl.ell, guard1an treasll'· Mike ~rcher, ~ho ~! 11 be the the meetmg Membero present ritualistic' form
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·Moore
er of Bethel No. 73, and wor· new ....,urn maJor " coming v.ere Rose Ann Lisle Suzanne
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Vaught and ramily and .othl!l' Mr.~ and ' Mra. CISI't!nce Archer,
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thy matrons and worU1y patrons 1 year lor the Mtddleport march· Wmebrenner , Jeanie' Manuel, Sisters Florence Snyder
relatives.
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son, Charles w..~ay, ~ daugh- "If Jesus Came to Your : and Mrs.
or.d past matrons and past pa. , Ing band.
Patty Winebrenner,
Carolyn Gertrude Mills were reported M ~ ~ Mr l!d
Chery). Ann, Mn. Nina House," was reasi by Mrs. l!eJ·
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trons of the Order of Eastern Mrs. Cash 8ahr, the
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Jean Sauva e Mrs. out of the hospital: and Nellie
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and Mrs. Wil· en Diddle to open the meeting
Star
Iprestdent, was '" charge of the LJpseomb.
nd Lin~ ' U s· Weese about the same. Broil&gt;- leU today (or Los AngeJes, lhnil Bla• • and datlghler!, Carlo of tlle Sunshine Muers Olaaa Ferrell and
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Mr . VISit and
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honored queen, ser~e)l as the )Tom Rue and Mrs. Don Mullen I
7th, in Steubenville Ohio, He WI
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Mr. and Mrs.. Mil· tan Church of Syracuse recent- c
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Installing offiaer and was as· as co-chatrmen. for the annual
had been a member, of Guiding
whq w .I
85 Y!!llrs o
. and ·'family. for a ly In .the Church Annex. '\
si&gt;ted by Alitc Carpl!nter, past IJee cream SOCial to be held
Star Council for a number of this !llOnlh .. ~hf~aa ~l
'for the holldo),.
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honor.d queen of Bothe! No. 62 1A~sL 14 · Mr. Gherke IS ask·
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as guiae ; Rose Marie Northup, i mg all Jumor ~en! me~bers
Officers elected were Council· and ·
E.O O'tHaJI~
Reynoltls were ,In et Cottrill. Roll call wall' ansof Bethel 73, manshal: Nan ey ' to turn_ m any an um orrns
or, Ural Thomas; Associate
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Thunday.
· Wered willl a Scripture verse
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Burns Bethel 62 chaplain ; Lin~ jthey '" 11 have.
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Councilor, Florence Potts:
Reyno da :wlille
Mrs. Dell Ruosell ·of om tht
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da Mitchel. past'honored queen I Other offtcers present were I M Karl Grueser asslsted 'councilor, Pauline Morarlty, In·gone.
were dinner ....ts Jut Secreta.i'JI and treasurer reports The Radu.
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of Bethel 73, recorder ; Becky Mrs . Brur; ~ ;{dc~;~~s ~~:C~d b ~~s. Carrie Grueser ·enter· side Sentinel, Pearl Knapp, .
WeeiJml guestw , 'It Mr.
of hill mother; Mrs were read and approved. It was Monday ..
Toney . past htlnored qu••n Be· Brawn an
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dined the past Chiefs of Mag· side sentmel, Mane ; Leadi111·
A.A. Scarberry were .Mr
.·They were enroote &lt;eporle!l that $171:50 was ~t· hall. A )Liney
U:el 62, seniot custndian ; Thur- &lt;!r ·
nolia Temple Pythian Sisters 1 ham. rl!1!ording secretary, sa.
Ralph CarpeQter and
Carolina .foe a fiv'e-&lt;lay ted frnm the Election Day din· ned for ,
rna Vaugha9, Bethel 62, JUnior I
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Thursda evening at ber home i dte Thuener: flnanctal ""'re·
Gladys, Mr and Mrs.
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ner. This amount was turned 20,, at tbe
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custodian ; llilah Vaughan, Be- ' 293 Regtstered for
in Min~sviile.
tary, Hazel Clark: treasurer,
Scar~'rry and· Danny, . Mrs. Mas sallborll waa called over to the trustees for redec· school. PlaDs ~~,,
the! 62, ~ bearer: Florence &lt;
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A short busine&gt;~ session was Lizzie Quick: Junior past coun·
Mr. &amp; Mrs,. Wlllialn · Alu"On this week due to the orating the annex.
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for ~a FriendS .
. Tracy, ~kian; and Roberta! Smnmt&gt;r R10 Classes 'j conducte d by Mrs. Rollin cllor, Margaret Cottrill; AssoMike and
death of her da~ghter, Bible study was conducted tember Belrtlui\l
Kraeuter Bethel 62, soloist.
j Two hundred and ninety • Bearhs preoident, whicb opened cl~te: Junior past,
Mr. and Mrs.
Margie saVlOiy. Funeral·services b) M!•· Naomi London: follow· Mat:rol'
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lnst~ were Linda Darnell, three have registered for Rio : 1\ith the Lord's Prayer in uni· Eichinger irustee, 18 mnnths,
Jr., Peggy, Bruee,
held Wednesday at .St. ed Wlth group discussion. She ~nn~n, is
honor~ qu..n:. Stephanie· Pul~ IG'ande College summer class- ' son. Winona Cook was report· ':l'·rgaret Cottrill repreoentoAmy and' Mr. atid
Mr· &amp; Mrs. c;. H. Wise also read aeveral poems. . rJFonvtlle, Ml•diili~rt, ~
len. l!lemor prmcess; Jenmfor
a . din to w'illiam
o. -.1 home from hospital and 1 Uve to state sessLOn, Margaret
William Wells and Alan,
FUneral Home In lfD8tess .for the June lttb Pomeroy ~bapters . .
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Bla~.eslee. junior princess: Lin· ~orl~~~r di~ecto' of records round robin card was aent to Ekhinger; alternate represen·
Others attending from meeting will be Mt:s· Esther mvlted to partk:~J~!.te '!I' . ' tltl
d? l'ost, gUJde ; Lmda Lyon, and admissions.
· round robin card was sent to taltve, Margaret Cottrtll.
Recent gu..ts of Mf!!. B~ulah
were Miss Bes!l san- Harden: roll call will be
a program ..The~e ww be 110 ~
rshal; Debbte Hayes, cluip· This is 3t less than
last 1her. Amanda Kaspar was reWhite were Mrs. Florence Han.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald v.rse Ire " !he. book of ~ler· ular meetmg.m July but.'~
n; Kathy McElhinney, first summer's record 332 total.
ported •• improving. PIan a
and Mr. and Mrs. Tltoinaa
Mr. and Mrs CH Wise, onomy. Mrs. l_lelliiJ, Barns wUIUy ptcnlc at tbe. ~ine ~
messenger; Sandy Bunce . ...,. However. NQrthup
pointed were made for a plcnle In July.
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Mr. I Mrs. N s
of
also attended ,the conduct the Bible .tudy.
. will be held &amp;lilii8.Y. J
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ond me.,enger; Sharon Theiss, Iout that late registration will be The travelilll prize donated by
Myrtle Watkins,
Mrs J B Slandord of During the social lxKil" IlK! It wlli be . P"t~li, and ~
thtrd messP.nger; Donna 'fhetss. permitted thrOugh Wednesday. Mrs. Wllli•m Fisher was award·
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Darst accompanl..t
calif accompanied her hostess. Mrs. Diddle, "!'l'Ve4 servtco sl!oUid
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fourth_ messenger: Brenda ~or· No registration• will be accept· ed to Mrs. Roy Seldenabel. A
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father to Akl'Oil .lor a
, Mrs Sanborn to Mldd/e· delicious .refreshments .to ·l'frs. lhe close of the ~lnilr,M~
ns, ftftn messenger: B e' s y , ed after that date
sunshine basket was sent to Mrs.
vl.tlt.
returning to ColumbLIJ With Agn.s Whit·. Mea. Cotll;ill. Mrs: Cjeek and Dolorel Wolfe 'tlr9
Cunningha~. librarian; Debbie Gallia county s~mmer stu· Eslle Mossman, who Is Ill.
JUNE I
Recent i"e&amp;ls· of Mrs.
Cecil Borden.
Harris, and Mrs lAndon. ' ed
King mu5tclan; Becky Nt~ dents tota' 79, Jackson 68, Sci· I Games were played with Daily Vacation Church School '
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oto 26, Meigs 17, Lawrence \6, prizes awarded to Mrs. Se1den- for all interested ehildreo
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Franklin 14, Vinton and pike I abel, Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs. tween the ages of 3-14 will becounties 11 each.
Delbert Etseistem, and Mrs. 1gm Mooday at g a.m. at lb
, In Gallia county, 24 of I he Adam Ebersbach.
jSL Paul's Lutheran Cnurch •·
FOR ALL OCCASI&lt;JIIIS '79 Rio stt•dents hail from the
Refreshments were served by Pomeroy. Classes will be

Oftktn of Bethel ' No. a of
: tht Inte~ O!'dtr o1 Job'•
D"luah_.. were lnstallod Tlturs·
.day.··eYtninf at the Pom.!roy
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. Mary Beth TOney. hocored
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bird shown, after which a ntni
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Br·M antldy Card
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Club Meetin.g Held
planted two abor vitae at
Mrs. Lloyd Moore w.as a gue~t : junioc fair bulldJng on the
wtJen MRrs. RMax Folmer enter Springs Fair~d, u
· tained the Bi·RMonthly Canasta . community project.
club Thursday evening at her \ Chicken '"llad. crackers
home, Nye-av.
i punch were served by M r
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Winners for the evening were j Charles Griffith to 16 ~e~~:.
: Mrs. Moore. and Mrs. Eugene the advisors. Mrs. Roy
' Triplett. Refreshments
were and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan
serv€d ·by the hO!Itess to the a· £vie guests, Mrs. Ketmeth
bove named and Mrs. Charles , bary. Mrs. Kearney Ogdin, Mra.
Riffle. Mrs. Paul Taylor. Mrs. ' Samuel Michae~ Rhea Mora
, Donald McKenzie, Mrs. John
1 Beaver and Mrs. Richard Fin· and Nancy Karr.
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ANNOUNCE Bmm
·MARRIAGE APPUCATlON
Lt. and Mrs .David K. Hy1Jell.
1 William Clayton Manley·, 54, o1 Silver Sprinp, Md. are
I Middleport, retired. and Agnes nauncing the birth ol their
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Mae Farley, 47, Middleport.
child. an 8 lb. 14 oz. son, steplJ.
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child. an 8 lb. 14 oz. son, steplJ.
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28, at Walter Reed Hospital In
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Washington, D. C. Grandpar·
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor
TONIGHT
Hysell of Mlnecsville Rnute
"THI GUN HAWKU
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ptigh,
Rnry Calhoun, Rod cameron Columbus. Mrs. Gllea Hysell of
(Color)
Pomeroy and Mrs. Pugh
-and'Iwnbul are great grandliLOib·
•MYSTIIY IUIMARINI•
EdWII'd Judd, J1111ea Juatlce era.

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Tile Rkftlle; anolt!tr Warner bleak~. 1n11s !!he a p1111l1d P"illlt INA
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of a pe~~el, ,at wllhOut a single seam. An ihe rnt
Is ~ ?YIOII and U~ellld. Lycr/spancl&amp;
11 the Riddle-find out llow IWd a &amp;QOlt
.rdlt can be. S, M, L. \YJIRe. 461i $10.95. ~ .
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stlll uncommitted to any While Arizona Sen. Bat'l'f
icandklate and no action woold Goldwater appeared, in the view
tsken before the delegates of many, to be on his way Ill
fr, Columbus, June 2Z and the nominatlon, . the governor
not until they are ready said he wasn't sure about thla
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Sell. Frank J. Lau..he urged
Mklwest covernon today to
pulllle beat on Walhillglon for
tbetr "fair sbare" of govern-

meat reaearch contracU.
Lanocbe oald the area'• laD·
are to keep poco will! the . .
lion In pGJ"IIaOon and ln&lt;ome
growth !Jad created on "al.lnnhog situation" Whlclo lie . fell
ohould be "of Immediate coneeru" to tbe goveraon ud
their atates.
He IOid lbo midwestern JJnl.
verattloa are turn'lll out more
p-aduatea will D&lt;!Mal d&amp;greeo and Hills In sctonee and
enJI:oeerlr · .. .. '"UY rea btd
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The governor maintained, II
reply to a steady atre8111 ttl
newsmen who sought blm oot.
that be wa. not lor or agalnot
any candidate. He was stlckfnt
by bla long-annOUllced plan ..
holclin!! the delegaUon open u~
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TO DEDICATE MARKER
MASON - A dediceUon .....,
emony for a llistorlcal Mark•
In memory of Vlrgll A. Lewil,
first hllltorlan of Well VIrginia,
wlll be beld Tuesday, June I
at 6:30 p.m. (DST) 9D Seco!W
street In Mason. Mr. L e w I 1
was an educator alid editoc.
The Ladl01 Anxlllary and Mu.
on Fire departmem will bold 1
meeting Wednesday, June II
wbere.
and ~=lng to enter a
te In any way
In the July 4tb celebration II
CONVICI10N REPORTED liked to attend, It also wu anThe Ohio State Patrol re- nouncell.
·loo•·ts the conviction of Linda Members of the Ladles Auz.
IGailleY. 2Z, Middleport, who waa Diary and fire department havo
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Muntcfpel court sat- 'Publlc to attend the dedlcatloll
urday.
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Ohio's Republican leaders.
who have th~ largest uncommitted delegation to the Renational conventio_n and may still bold the key
. l}'bo gets the GOP premdential nom!:nation made 11
~~~~rce~today lbey· would not be rushed into makin2 their

By DOROTHY KILGALL"i'N
·. "payola" In California is expected to
According to the latest offici'al word spread to the Eas~ Co~st very_ soon. One
from the Hollywood Pavillion at the vulnerable outfit 111 this area JUSt got nd
World's Fair, George M~rphy is "no ton· of a v~ry hot potato ... Madeline Car- ·
ger a¢ve" on the project so he can stay roll w1ll return to Briiatlway in Samuel
iD' california and keep ~nning for .•~h.e ~aylor's play, '.' Beekman P1ace."
Senate. The bank that owns the exbibi\
has hired TV producer Barry' Shear, who
Singer Ten Thornton and l)er busused to be closely associated with Er!lie band, who was also her manager, have :
Kovacs, to come to New York . and lake parted personally and professionally ...
over. His fee for leaving his Hollywood Newbold 'M orris. and th,. Parks Dept. rechores is fantastic, "they say, but they"el&lt;· fused to anow Seven Arts to bold its
pect the results to be worth it ... "High June 30 "Night of the Iguana" ·premiere
SHE MODELS HER OWN-Sharon Bohn .of Scranton, Pa., a
Spirlta" just broke the bouse record at party on Lincoln Center Plaza. So prooenlor
student at the Pennsylvania Sohool f!lr the Deaf,
the Alvin Theatre, doing more lbon clncer Ray Stark will hold the gala in the
Philadelphia,
proudly models a formal gown of he~,.!l,l"~
'69,000 for
week ... Obviously Hol· Grand Promenade of tbe New York
ereatlon, a brocade satin. Sharon pe!lor~.ed 2,500 bo¥:4!' o \
Jywood still has a healthy respect for the State Repertory Theatre - which is air·
· u f ct ry work In sewing to obtatn 1 professional sew-Brigitte Bardo! name~-Wben .she reins- condition,ed, and that might come in very
l':g•~ ~tproma in June. "High fasb;on" jlhoto '!'as taklll ~ :
· the school'a auto repair shop In the new Nevil VocaUOr. ,
ed to travel to the.Coast for a small seene handy·'On the night of t)l&amp;'ev~ptr •
.
llulldinl!.
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; with Jlin.my steWart in his next pi.c ture,
. A relaUvely new Movleland mam·
· JimmY a!id the entire oompany had to age is in a shaky state. The bridegroom
ploees, who have ..,.dy -to,.
fly to Paris~ to l!tm the shols with ·ber.
has been dating a starlet, and his Wife
,..pte
'tiko . Queeo Ellzabe..
. In view of Judy O""'""tl's recent t~a- know• all about It . . . Several rt.;cord
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Jacqueline
.Kenaedy · - ILl
gle probleiDI her auilw'ers nupe that compa111es are trymg to buy the tapes of
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loepe
tile)
wtll
ball&amp; }If' IHir
Roil Witrren. '.and " Michael. McWhinney,~ LeJIIIY Bruce's nightclub . perfoi'I!l~e
lettpal'd-tkio
coata
_114 swlta
producers ohlie refue'iii'.the Do.WQ~~ .. that was aired in a Los Angel~s.~t\ list
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BY
DICJI.
KLEINER
to
lhlncs
like
mtnk
and
....,.iae.
at ·the Upst8irs, wUl hiiv~~ the goOd IJ~ste week. Since ~be obscenity ·~harj!e . wao
HOLLYWOOD - (NEAl
to taptbeir spoof her'Cnr:t'of the show. di"Qpped agamst the comedian•. ~~~ ~hi\
Leopards don't •buy ti&lt;:keta to
So they reacbad Miss LoUobriall,_ sbe bas been In an oxygen tent 9UICOI!)8 or .the. case received nat.'onwide
go see movies.
gida with their sad story about
and· close to ~e•th; It's no longer funny pubUc;~ty, the disc experts figute •I wou!d
bow au· the leopards were in
fu "W&gt;t·"Afun IU'!'IIoYOU cao tell-:-tl'at sell well as anLP. and-get , ntibQdy 111
That is aD Qiom which mig~t . danger. And Gina, whose heArt
our 11ves woukl be hell· If she· eve_r .cot trouble.
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hereinafter be relerred to as 18 as big .as all Africa, was sy•
n . would ·die" 'Time II&gt; yank that ' Ralph Wt~_lklns, back lD stnde Wllb · Melvin Frank's taw. And study· pathetic.
"f:'~s. Judy1b
all·t~~ the ·hot~st nightclub sh~w tn -New York ing ito formulation and oppti·
"Leopards are beautiful anJ.
greats 0 ( show bilsinei!i, iUld. nobody rn -Ella Fitzgerald at Bast,~~ St:eet £ast-;cation is 1 good insight into. the mats," sho sail!, with a nonex•
tbe buSiness should JIOke full ~ her will soon announce another b1g IIW~. He_s
economics of the motion picture tlllCI trog. 1n her throat. And a
wh"" she's down.
·
signing Count. Basle for a h~l\dUn~t this
business.
gleam in her eye .
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To begin with, consider G I n a · And ·Mt&gt;lvin l'rank. the film's
__ClQC!11eY ~tnd · ~ f011me~· will stay open tbro.ugh Jul)'.. atid August
Lollohrigida dressed in a leop- pcoducer-dlreetor, hul'l'iedly IJe.
.Sbrlbrlian. have fUecl ' law• -lidvoeatlng a policy of "Jie~ing !be . am skin. Before yoo drool all san to figure out how much It
hi' New Yoi'k S)l· ··
hotter than the ·weather'. . .. :. Dan- . ..er the . newspaper. please be would cost lio re-shoot
those
be "ml.sman- '. ,
returned to ~orma the
advised illal this particular ooJ. . scenes lJ! .wlijdl Gina """' the
of theg, jol,n~~
took with .'11111.hplf a doze~
fit lBD't One t&gt;l thole prehls.toric teopar.. skln:sluff. n c.me to
alliige.,81M(
for bintllelf, · but .for his
Jeopard siln set:Dps. We • r, e • •000.
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1n c:OJIIIIlla;'
w~o ill beC1)ming quite
talking about a high flshloD . He ·decided thai . ~tiona!
costume~ blooae, hat ailtl Write
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...~... •-·'!lclle W.
deal. 'Tite.·
actress.
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a deal 'was,
. aitnost an ~
Sir
of
fur - whlnh .iii 1.1 •· , -..1 11; Ule lilocl .... If 11ie
and •geJI:It. ·
the other~':!rl
ria.rS in a ~~·~ .. ·lu tff!ee.. bJ lh~-!~,•,r .._ ·
off th.e tot'\. . .
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eameras · ti)J¥ ·:r' ·TbUo. ~!!1~. ' aiJi&amp;l&gt;l IJe.
•etltte•vl)r ·see w -~~": 1
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lie &amp;erti&lt;e 'oaf thFjlllt !Janel
~~~t:· :~c..r,
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ly making loans i• this area, on4 by
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The Daughters of Ruth ct...
of the United Methodist church
will meet .1t the home of the
Genheirner sisters, Mulberry av, Mouday noon for a picnic
The Mothers' dub of Scout Bibles \\'ere given to
t h e din.1er, followed by the regular
POMEROY. OHIO
Troop 249 met at the Odd Fel· High S&lt;·hool graduates by the meeting.
lows hall m Pomeroy on June Syracuse First United Presby----Tonight thru Wedn ..dty
3.
Plans
were
made
for
a
bake
terian
sunday
School,
Sunday
Star
Stitcher•
4-H
WALT DISNEY'S
sale
to
be
held
Frtday,
June
morning,
May
31.
"A TIGER WALKS"
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(TechnlcolorJ
12, at K'oger Store.
The inspiring presentation Club Hear~ Reporll
Brian Keith- Vera MilE-s
Arter the meeting ~embers was given by Mrs. Pearl Me· A report on the bald eagle
Pamela Frabklin-Sabu
Kevin Corcoran
Iwere served punch, cookies. and Bride. The ~raduates were Ju- was given by JuU~ and Lucy 1
Edward Andrews coffe~ to the scouts and lead- dv Folm£r and Sammy Arnold Holter at the meetm~ of t h _e
Peter Brown
ers. Films were shown of the 10; Pomeroy High School; Shar· Five Points Star Sti~chers 4-H
Disney Cartoon•
scout
ca~porree_ held at the ion Sue Cottrill, Donald Harden club, .Thursday ,ev~D';lll at the
Fftturtffe
!Rock Sprmgs fairgrounds .
and Robert SylvestEf' nf South- home of Karen Griffith.
WI GIVE TV nAMPS

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city of Gallipolis, 10 from Gal- i above and Mrs. Aroold Ha~es dcdly from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
lipolis rural routes. Rio Grande 1 and a guest, Mrs .Mason F1sh- the church through June 19.
has 16, Bidwell 10, Patriot five , er.
a.ny one has transportation prof&gt;..
Thurman and Vinton four each. 6a Hcmhm % TAO RORR 1 lems or any questions. he should
Crown City three, Nort'lup two er.
Icall the church office at WY 2.and Rodn~y one.
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