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Church Class Goes on Trip 'Around World'
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By Lucille Hawklnl
Canterbury borne, after whichpipes tied with green bows with
the serving tray.
1 A short bushless oea!OII w-.
The tooting ol horns and noise they were invited to the Hv- gr.,.nery extended to the white Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Smith conducted by Mrs. Desoauer
IU!kers, and waving of goodby log room.
!table cover.
'assisted in serving. Miss Chris- and plans were made to serve
coffee and the Women's Gwtd for tbelr
.. fnends marked the J'oumey In true fashion they removed Large sh amrocks were p1ae- Itine Grueser served
th tab! M
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Mary Shrine
Mainly About
Holds Special
Meeting Friday
People In
Mary Shrine, White Sllrlne of

Around And
About
M'dell rf
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epo

Pomeroy

~=-i.:'.;y ':~!,~~I~

JOOF hall for a -~-t of •~~
~
structlons conducted by Vida
Mr. and Mrs. James Bearhs
Carson of Marietta
district eulllrtained the Dill famll'
deputy.
'
reunion Sunday at their borne,
Flora Long, worthy h 1 g h Flatwoods. Present were Mr.
priestess, and Allen Hughes, and Mrs. Allen DUI, Sr., Mr.
watchman of shepherds, presld- and Mrs Chark!s Wildermuth
ed and presented were M t 8 8 and daughters, Sandra, Cathy,
Carson, district deputy, Allen and Teresa, and Mr. and Mn.
l!ugbes, district chairman of Rollln Dill, aU of Pomeroy;
membership, Jesse
Brinker, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dill Jr. and
deputy oupreme watchman of sons, Michael and l"evin of
she herds and Edith Hutslnpll- Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs.
ler p Elilabeth Lear Mabel Ben- WilHam Bowers ano children,
nett Naoma Brinker Fern Lisa and Randy, of Cuyahoga
Ch.;,..brew and Ma' Hughes Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Bearha
,
ry
• and sons Timothy ana ScotL
past worthy high priestesses of
'
Mary Shrine and Jeanne Riley Mrs. R. A. Thompon of PIIJs.
of Marietta and Kell1leth Riley, burgh, Pa, and cousin, Mrs
past watchman of shepherds of Carl Wolfe of Wheeling, W
M . tta
Va., returned to the1r born.,
~~~.; reported that Pauline 'Thursday after, a visit with
Atkins had a broken foot and Mrs. Thompson z slstor, Mrs.
Pearl Reynolds will enter boo- Mary_ E. Ohltnger.
pltal next week. Miss Carson
Mr, and Mr: Edison WesSI
and Mr. and Mrs. Riley each returned to thetr home. _Colum·
k brl fl
bus Fnday after spending a
"'1tethe :~:.~ ol the meeting, couple of days with Mrs. Mary
refreshments were served from E. Ohlmger.
a table with yellow cover and _MJSs J~dy Th~mes of Crook"'
centered with an arrangement v~le OITIVed Frtday for a Vlstl
of brown and yellow flowers.
wtth her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
Mrs. Alonzo Custer returned
home Saturday after a week'1
· 't · Hun t"mgt on, W. V~.,
VISI m
with her slsteJ" and brother-tnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Caverlee.
Mrs. Harold George, Gallipo- Linda Warner, dsughler
of
lio, was honored with a layette Mrs. Jay Warner attended the
h
Tuesd
·
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s ower
ay evemng
at 4-H camp at Canters Cave last
the home of her parents, Mr. week.
a nd Mrs. L . W. McComas wt'th Dr. and Mrs. P hit Harbrecht
M~s. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Robert and family of Louisville, Ky.,
Rtnehart and Mrs.
Carolyn are guests of his mother, Mrs,
Johnson hostesses
Raymond Harbrecht
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·
·
Pastel c~Jors were. used in George Korn Jr. of Columbus
the decorations and gifts were spent the weekend with
hill
placed in a maple cradle. Mrs. parents, Mr and Mrs. George
Wi1son conducted games with Kom Sr
·
pnzes
awardedtoM rs. J ames Mr. and Mrs. Garland WeavSouders and Mrs Robert Ord • returned to their borne in
·
·
Cake and punch were served Vandalia Sunday after a week
during the evening
end visit with her father John
Invited guests we~ Mrs Ad· Sautage
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.
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.
nan Carson and daughter, DlX- Mr. and Mrs. Fredertck Bar.
ie, Rutland_; Mrs. Charles Stepp tels and Mr. and Mro. Tony
Mrs. Martin George and Mrs. Cebrick of Youngstown wen
Herman George,
Gallipolis; weekend ugests of Mr .Bartel's
Mrs. Ernest Hawley and dau- mother, Mrs. Edna B!lrtels.
ghter, Ellen, Betty_ Greenlee, Mrs. George Campbell and
Mrs. Roher! McElbmny
and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Campbell
daughter, Karen, Mrs. Joanne of Youngstown and Mrs. Delio
White and son, Jerry, Mrs. For- Shaw of Athens were Saturda'
rest Bachtel,
Miss
Carol afternoon guests of Mrs. Edna
Bachtel, Mrs. Cheater Erwin, Bartels
Mrs. Eber Lewis, Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and
Dutton, Ellen Dutton, ~s. John Pamela and Jay of Canal WlnBake~, ~s. Mont Miller and chester were Sunday guests ol
Conrue Mtller.
her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Rollin Bearhs. Pamela remain. Birthday Observed
ed for a week's visit.

memll&lt;'rs ol U&gt;e
HHppy their shoes and sat on the ,ed at each corner of the lgrape _Jwce at e
e. rs. Christmas n
Y pa
on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haley,
llarvesters class of the Feder- ' floor where tea was served tab!
and
ll
nes /Neutzllng told of tile country July 2Z at the church.
Mll&lt;e, Cathy, and Barbara, and
0
•ted church " around the world " Mrs. Louis Re1bel told of the wer:" g~ven th:m•guests
to land th~ group sang the Italian on the trip, each person took Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lauder~·nday at 5 p m.
jcountry of Japan, thelf quamt ,ear. Small gadgets in the song, Come Thou
Almtghty an Improvised piece of luggage mUt, Jr. ha~e been on a camp,
containing articles one would log and fishmg trip on the MusThe ftrst slop ul the caravan customs, and spoke of the Ja- form of can openet'&gt; were also King . ,
of five cars was Japan, at the anese cherry blossoms.
The given each guest. Mrs. Mein- Leaving Mrs . Weeds,
the need on a trip of this type. The kingum River at Beverly. Ohio,
home of Mr and Mrs Harry I home was decorated Wltb these hart was assisted by Mrs . Fred group went to the church Which contents of each luggage was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laudennllt
Canterbury , Athen s Road. The , blossoms and had a slamm tree Dessauer, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe and represented the Umted States. emptied on tables and M r s. and sons, Jeff and Greg of Coldgroup was greeted hy the Can- fplaced In front of the fire place , Mrs. Max Meinhart in serving The room and table were dee- Llfie Hauck won the prize for well and Mr and Mrs. Robert
terbury's granddaughters, Mrs . ! ~1th blossoms on the televJS- Irish stew, crackers and mint orated with flags and re&lt;l, white having the most items In her Caruthers and
Mrs,
Hael
George Sisson and Mrs Phil.l ton and tables. The group sa~ lemonade. As guests were seat· and blue colors. Patriotic nap- luggage.
Board joined the group
or
ip Radford, attired In Japan- "Bless Be the Tie That Bmds .ed at the tables, Mrs. Kennedylktns were used and the L shapJuly_ 4th.
ese l'Ostumes, who took them and went on to the home of . told of the country and the ed table had an arrangement Colored pictures were taken Mtss
Freddie
Houdashelt
on a tour of the flower, fruit Mrs . Cleland Hines, Fisher St., group sang "My Wild Irish of red, white and blue flowers. fat the vanou:o stations through- spent Friday In Columbus on
and vegetable gardens at the -Pomeroy.
Rose"
Mrs . C. J . Ebersbach and Mrs . lout the evemng by Mrs. Den- business,
ll
Canterbury served a
dessert ver Thoma. Before departing, Mrs Nan Moore Is In Urbana
France was represented at The. lsl d of H
an
awa was ref
.ce and w r tbe 27 members sang "God Be
.
1
Mens Block LH!her
the Hines borne and on the presented at the home of Mr .l course o orange
a· .
•
. " this week where she Is attend·
table and throughout were tbe and Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Map- ~rs. .
.
~1th You Tlll We Mee! Agaut._ ing a laboratory school confamous red popp1es and a re- le Place. As guests entered the 8-Datly Sentmel, Pomeroy-Mtddleport, 0., July 13, 1964 c• nlng. the new material for
production of the E!ffel tower. home the Neutzling's granddauMethodtst Sunday Schools to
By Podwln
Mrs. Hines was assisted by her ghters, Maralynn and Caralynn
be used this fall.
daughter, Mrs. Denver. Thoma, Tracy and Melanie Burt exRicky Chne, son rt Mr. and
C-D·E
and Mrs. Larence Lanning, who tended greetings by placing
Mrs. Mtchael Cline (Maida
Widths
rue
a
Hawaiian
lei
made
up
of
Roush) of Rto Gra!'de "' spendreceived
the
guests
m
t
Reg. $9.95 _ _
French form.
pastel shades of yellow, pink,
mg the summer wtth his grand·
French pastry was
served blue and green around their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. AHred
' from a reed basket tray with neck. A green' molded plneapMeigs County
Pomona Bend July 27 , Chester July 7B, Roush. while his parents ~re
ha~dle
!ted wtth a large red pie salad with pink rosebuds Grange hdd Its regular meet- Star Aug. 8, Columbia Aug. 14, nttendmg the summer ""-':'100
Middleport, 0.
the Hemlock Aug. 15, Ohio Valley at Rto Grand, College .. RICk?
satin bow. In the center of the on the top and Hawiian punch ing Friday evenin&amp; at
- - - - - - - - - tray was a. small arrangement were served from two tables Rock Springs Grange ball with Aug. 24, Racine Aug. 26.
spent the weekend wtth his
of red popp1es. Fnnt punch was beautifully decorated in flower Master Stanford Stockton preparents at Rio Grande.
I served for the drtnk. Mrs. Roy arrangements
of white pink 'd"
He also announced that Chos- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle
51
Seyfried ghaveEiaf resume odr lhhe rose and yellow, which 'extend~ r::~rts from 11
Granges ter, Alfred, Htmlock and Rof'k a~d children, Butc~ and . DebPOMEROY , OHIO
country, t e
e1 tower an t e ed the entire length of the tab.
b th
Grange will make ex- b1e, of McCounelsvtlle, vtsfted
1ary'. Springs
were Sto
gtven legislative
Y e secreagent
hi'ui't s a I the Metgs
· County F atr.
· recentl Y m
· M'dd~
I
ort·g·m of the red poppy. Each les and were interspersed with Leo
I n:por
WI'th
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
guest was presented a Frf&gt;nch pink and rose
tedry, th
.
• Mrs. Atkins announced that Mr and Mrs George Hudson
WaJt Disney's
·
~resen
e reappor 110nmen1
f
f
d
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bere! whi c h .they wore throug h- The candle holders
"THE THREE LIVES
were tied bill that wil! come before the Brenda Deeter o
A 1 r e daughter, Carol, and other reiOF THOMASINA"
,out the evenmg. They sang the with huge bows of nylon net In Se t f
t
J 1 20 H Grange represented Meigs co"n- atives.
(TP.ChnJcolorl
n~e 1~r vo e ont u Ylte ·See ty in the National Sewing Con- Mr. and Mrs Jack Kelty of
Patrick McGooban . Susan IDoxology for the parting song. pink rose and blue Small plasRaveling on to other parts or tic 'envelopes containing eye uFrg k aLaperh:;ons ndo wrSt h n. test at the judging in Co!•Jm- Columbus, visiied this week
HampshiTe. Karen Dotrice.
·ran
uscea
epen
,
.
Jack Stewart.
France and West Germany, the glass cleaners were given as y
W ·h· t
k- bus June 20. Miss Deeter p~ac- wzth thezr parents, Mr. and
C
0
Disney Cat1oon1
group visited two of their .s1ck f&lt;:~vor·· Mrs Meinhart gave a . oungthe
, aslomg otn, ·. ·t aths. ed among the top 17 entries. Mrs. Marvin Kelly
19
Futurette: Meet Mr.
· Rhod "' !short "·description
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mg
m
vo e agams
·
bers, Mrs. J oSie
mem
of the Island b"ll
Both the State b aklng •nd Mrs. Lucille
Mayes Is the
Ml•chlef
1
and Mrs. Amanda Kaspar. Af- and the group sang, "Aloha
·
Sewing centesis will be held at gt:est of her son and family,
ter well wtshes were extended, Oe." The granddaughters Dress- The degree of Pomona was the September meeting of Po- Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes
WED. ond THURSDAY
fhe group sang •·what A Frtend
· H
..
f hi
'th exempltf1ed 10 full form for mona . Hemlock Grange will he and family ir. Lima She plans
Jury 15-lfl
es
m
awauan as on, WI
J
wr.·1'te 0 r Har rlsonvill
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NOT OPEN
We H~ve ln. Jesus," and prar- grass shirts, leis Rround the umes
,
e hoss at the September meet- to accomp:m) them on a vaca-.
ers were g1ven by Mrs. WII- neck sandels and flowers
in Gr~nge. Mr. and Mrs. George ing.
tion trip.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
liam Kennedy and Mrs. Louis their' hair danced two hula hu- Wh1t.e also were ~ccepted on
Russell Roush, son of Mr.
Julv 17·18
IRPibel. B~shLo;; of fresh fruit Ia numt.&gt;ers and sand the Bark· demJts from Muskmgum coun- .A special meeUng of Pomona and Mrs Alfred Roush is work"DEAD RINGER"
h 'k
he
ty . .
· master's degree at
.
..
. wtllbeheldAugusl'atthe
.
ing 00 his
0f't!f' Davi s &amp; RPtle Da"· i~ -~ were given eac sic mem r. ing Beatie song accompanied
The home or Mr. and Mrs . b
?
Metgs county will VISit Vm- Salem Center School Wltll Vm- M h ll U ·
·
!hi
1 ( T w m ~). Korl MJ.Ide n. P eter
.
.
v Mrs. Neutzhng on organ.
M d
.
to
k'
th ·
· ·
ars a
ruverstty
s suml.awford Philip Carev, .J(&gt;EUl Phil Me1ntwrt represented Ire- Mrs. Reibel and Mrs Se fried ton county on
~n ay .evem~g,
n_ coun1Y ma mg
etr VISI· mer. He teaches in the 0 8 k
Ha gPrL f.t•o MH tTf'adv ·
1.1nd and was decorated through
. ed . h
· . Y
July 13, at the Wilkesville Righ tation to Meigs county.
HiC HI h School
Ft&gt;atvrett~:
.
out
with
flowers
and
shamassJ~t
m
t
e
preparation
and
School
and
present
the
degree
M gB
d s" hr
Za
Training tor Trouble
.
·k
Tw
I
bl
.
servmg.
f
p
n"'
all
Meigs
coun
rs.
emar
c
amm,
n, Cartoons
0 omona, a
r?l. "
o ~n~ ta es m the
~
esville, is vislUng with ber daudmmg and _llvmg rooms were At the home of Mrs. I. B. ty members are urged to atO~J
~ ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
SU~.~~~~~:io~~ES.
d&lt;&gt;roral('d w1th umque cenler- , Weed, which represented Ita- tend.
. .
John Lyons Tom Linda Ber"MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT" ' p~eces of well-scrubbed Irish pt&gt; ' ly, Mrs. William Kennedy and
State Deputy Master Vtrgtl
nard and Debbie' Mrs Lyons
R
_ ork Hudson, Paula Prentiss !l&lt;ltoes in milk glass bowl, inter- Mrs. Dale Smith tied nylon ~tk:ms .announced the following .. _
- and Linda went 'to ~esville
~iiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;'~sp~e~rsed with white styrofoam sashes of various shades . a- mspection dates:
Rock
JULY U
Friday for her mother,
Mrs.
.- ~ round each guest, after which Sprmgs July 9, Allred July 23,
Schramm has ret.. -·• from
iiiiiiiil••••-it~
til Jul 16
Great
The W.S.C.S. of Heal~ Methw•=
they were escorted to the liv- Harrtsonv e
Y •
odist Church will meet Monday a trip to Ariona and Califor·
ing room where card tables
,
evening, July 13 at the cburch. nla.
were plaoed. The room
and
Mrs. Her;n•n Haddox will be Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and
devotional leader with
tables were placed. The room
1he children have returned from
, and tables were tlecor~f.ed with
X 0
program to be given by the JackBonvltle, Ala. where Mrs.
nowers.
two girls who attended the re- Smith and children had been
1
The meal was served cafeUt~
U
cent School of MU.sions In Del- visiting with her parents, Mr.
, tena style with each
guest The MISsionary Soc1ety
of &amp;ware Kathy Bratton and Dee and Mrs. G. F. Hollingsworth
1 taking a
plate to the dining the Syracus~
Presbyterian Slavin~ Hostesses will be Mrs. for the past five weeks. Mrs.
OF ALL NEW
room where ravioli and zucinl Church. met m the church an- Lorena Davis, Mrs. Guy Shu- Hotllngworth accompanied her
and garhc bread were served nex Fnday ":'ght July 3, m a Jer, Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Mrs. daughter and family here for a B M
M
D bl R' J'
from a table with the center- regular _meeting
l'. E. Young, and Mrs.
John visit.
Y rs. urray
ou e rng OWB
piece being a _replica of the ship The_ Vle·prestdent, Mrs. Lau- Zerkle.
Miss Marianne Woodgerd,
Mrs. James Murray, Grant- Taken on July 3rd
'" which Chrtstopher Columbus ro Dickens, preSided a~d the
The Disabled A.nerican Vet· Jumbus, spent Saturday and st, observed her birthday on The double ring wedding
sailed to America. The ship
··1tng was opened wtth the erans and their Auxiliary will Sunday with Iter parents Mr. Thursday wtth a famlly dinner. vows for Miss o\nn
Boggess,
rested on a mirror with red reading "The Purpose of Unit- meet in regular session Mon- and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd. Guests were her daughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chargeraniums, which are famous .~- P~esbyt~an Women" fro~ day evening. There wiJJ be in- Sunday evOillng she wiD leave son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ran-Jes Boggess
and Mr. Ralpl
in Italy, on either side. Huge Dtal and glVlng the Apostles stallation of officers and all with the Middleport Girl Scout dolph Ward of Ravenswood, W. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. ar·
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
bowls of sweet peas were plac- Creek m umsoc . Rofl call was members are urge&lt;' to attend Troop on their bus lour to Va. and thet~ daughter,
Mr . . en Rose of Radm R. D.• were
ed on each end of the table and answered by seven members
· the World's Fair
and Mrs William Dow and dau- read by Rev, Earl Custer at
with a sc•1pture verse. A prayJULY It
Eric Chambers who Is em- ghter, Kathy. of Ravenswood. his home In Syracuse Friday
er for Missionaries was given The Daughters of Ruth clas• ployed by the sta'te of Ohio for Kathy returned hom_e with her evening July 3 at 7:30 p.m.
by Mrs. Pickens.
of_ the United Methodist chureh the summer, spent the weekend parents. after spending s•· ;era! The bride wore a pink dreSI
. •'
For devotions, Mrs. Pickens wtll meet at the borne of Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. days wt!h her grandmother.
with white accessories The cou·
&gt;•
&gt;'
led the reading of chapter aev- Richard Campbell Tuesday at Richard Chambers.
Mrs. Murray served a decor· pie was attended by Mr. and
Out-of-town relatives here fnr ated birthday cake which she Mrs. Frank Lawson of Racine
et. "New Relationships" from 2 p. m.
! the study book "Be What Yoo The regular meeting of the the funeral services conducted had mode .and lee
c-ream. R. D.
Are" a study guide on Colos- WSWS of the Enterpris• EUB for the late Dr. William K. Wil- She
recetved lovely gifts Attending the wedding were
stans and Philemon. "One Tri- Church will he held at the home son of Renesselaer, N. Y. In· a~ a shower of cards from rei- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boggess
ennium Fo~ United Presbyter- of Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, July 14 eluded his widow, Mrs.
WIJ- olives and friends.
and children Esther, · Louise,
Ham Wilson (Helen Knight)
rindy and Andy; Mrs.
Wartan Women was read by Ada at 7:30 p. m,
Slack_ from "Concern" a PresMrs. Earl De Freest, Rens.,; KRANEPOOL IS SIDEIJNED ren Rose, son and daughter,
bytertan magame.
Jaer, N. Y.; Floyd G raJ y, NEW YORK (UPI) _ First Paul and Edith; Rev. Russell
A coUe .1on of $4.75 was takSEVERAL ARRESTED
\oungtown, Arl.; Mr. and Mrs. baseman Ed Kranepool of the Cline, of Racme R. D. Mrs. Osa
e~o, and prayer m uruson closed
Harry Graly, Joliet, ru.; Mrs. New York Mets will be side- Boggess, Miss Faye Boggesa
the meeUng.
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrested Virginia Wilson and daughter, lined for a week with a and Mrs. Earl Custer of Syra•
Mrs. Richard Rousb served during the weekend by
local Rhoda, Columbus; Mr a n d sprained right ankle which he cuse.
refreshments to !&gt;Irs P~ckens, law enforcement officers
ae- Mrs. Hollia Ewing and daugh- suffered Saturday while duck·
ARE GUESTS HERE
Mrs. Slack, Miss Frankie Mu- cording to jail recorda were: ter, Rhoda, Columbus; Mr. WJI. lng away from a pitch thrown Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wind·
maw, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. James Thomas Vaughan,
26, IU.m Mickey McGhee, Colum- by Ray Sadeckl of the St. Louis land and daughter Teresa Dl·
Florence Potts, and Mrs. May- Monroeville, Ohio; Arthur E. bus; Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Car- Cardinals.
ana, 2286 Howey Road, Cotumme Holme&gt;.
Rayburn, 34, Rt. 2
Letart; rie
Hutchinson Dale, R I o
bus, were the weekend guests
West G~ande; Mr. and Mrs. Victor and nephew, Timmy Demosky, of his brother--In-law and sl9o
George McDaniel, 58,
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~;:;;;~· ~?d Hospi~J th Columbia; Ivy Whitt, 69, Pt. Will and daughter, Vickie Jo, have returned from a vacation ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Park.
.
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mi • Pleasant; Harry Bland,
29, Canal Winchesler, Ohio; and trip to Florida.
er and daughter Patricia Ann
fogse~t, Mrs. Wtlliam C. Spang- West Columbia; Margaret Dun- Mr. and Mrs. Garland Elliott, Mr. and Mrs Carroll John- and Kathleen Sue, and b 11
er,
I. Alto; Mrs.
etuu:les can, IJ, Hogsett; Robert Carr, GaWpoHs, Ohio.
son have returned from a va- mother, Mrs. Garnet Wlndland,

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DISCHARGED: Mrs. Charles
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Marsball G.!,Bonecutter 30 Lorain, Ohio
charged with
while
toxicated· Bonita Beatrice M .
CariDey, ' 33, Galllpolls F...;.
nolHlupporl warrant:
James
RusaeJ Brant, 20, swartz Croek,
Michigan escapee from a Mich1gan ~tentlary, arrested In
Ripley on a atolen car cherge
and brought to Mason County
jail for security pUl'JlOII'!O. Two
juveniles, a 15-yeaM)d and 18year-otd, from Charleston,
Va. chai-ged wiUt auto larceny.

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ELBERFELDS JUST RECEIVED
AB~ Shipment Of New 1965 Models
RCA Victor Color TV Sets, RCA Victor Black &amp;White
Television Sets, P9J1able TV Sets, The New Line of
RCA Victor Transistor Radios, Table Radios. AM-FM
Radios, 'The Wonderful New RCA Victor Stereo
Combination With Record Player, AM and FM and
FM Stereo Radio.

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TUESDAY A WIDNEIDAY
and Jim Bouloo of lbe NeW
July 14-15
York Yankees and Tom GoJa of
Gordon Scott
the New York Knlckerbocten
•SAMPSON &amp; THI IIVIN wiiJ be am"'"' the profeuon
MIRACLIS ef the WOilLDI'
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Middleport councU In Its regular July meeting approved a second reading of
sewer rate ordinance, but nat before attaching to it a radical amendmenL ~
a first reading last Friday night set up residential, industrial, and como
rates of one times the water bill, the amended ordinance getting a second
last night calls for a flat
charge per month to all residential Qlle!:l ot
sewers lllld a fiat $6 charge per month to all commercial and industrial w~
whether
use water from the water
or from a private source.
The residential charge ,ito
so would be on private r#.?'"
water company water.
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Councilman John Zerkle JD,
troduced the amended rate lor
water users. It reeelved QJIPCIIio,,,
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INSTALLATION- New officers of Mel~ Cha~ter No. 53, Disabl~d American Veterans, were
night by 'Harry "offman
and Mayor Lee Smllll.
left, at the Pomeroy DAV ball. DAV A~tltary officers installed were I. to r., Lillian Reitmire, Sgt-of·Arms: M)'s. Lloyd Thomas chaplain:
Gibbons objected to Ute nat
Mrs. Helen Kennedy,_ adjacent; Mrs. Sadte. Wolfe, treasurer; MTs. Mae Roach, jr.-vi~e; Mrs. Francis WJWD.v ; Sr.-vice. •nd Golda 'Mourning'
system on the basta lhal
commander. DAV offtcers In tlie rear are _Bill Grueser, commander; Don Roach. Sr.-Vlce commander·; Jolin White, Jr.-vice commander· Royd
is unfair to small COIDJII8l!o
Thurman, treasurer; Leonard Jewell, adJacent; Jacob Turner, chaplain; Gordon Woll, Sgt-of-Arms. - Sentinel Photo.
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A young Pt. Pleasant man cut a wide swath In the
business men, wbo do DGt
llfl::~~;ar~;e;a Monday night, ending by jumping off the
as much water as m. . .
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to the water over 90 feet below.
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Ohio Stllte Patrolman Carl
Comci1 passed the second
Bogp lried to Dag David LeE he had jumped off at point
unanimously, however:,
Lanaham, 23 down on Rt. 7 was more than 9ll feet
understanding
th8t
the traffic Ught
abo!ll tile river.
tile rates are subject to furtb.
pm. Lanahsm took off When the youth hit the
admendment before the tblrcl
on a stde street and cov~ ter he missed striking
final reading.
several back streets at a high being towed by the Elgerclilf The question also
wao
of speed, and in some in- by only three feet.
about home businesses.
stances rounded corners on two
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a person has a business in
wheels.
Two men, Stanley Doss
home, the qu..tion
of
He then made for the Silver Henderson, W. Va., and Basil
rate they would
be
Bridge, where he was blocked Whitting of Pt. Pleasant. mem
under was discussed.
\•';""'Ill ~! I by the patrolmen on the We11 bers of the Elgerclift
Gene Harris read
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Virginia side. He r011 hack to launched a small boat
coWtcil the proposed zoo1ng
tile middle of the bridge on foot, picked Lanhom out of the waNo. 234 which dealt
and was blocked again getting ter. He was taken into cw;tody with home oecupations. T be
between the patrol car and a by the patrol ~n the Ohio s~e
stated ao long
as
truck.
and charged wtth dr1vmg white
business conducted by the
He then disappeared.
nto1icated, reais~ing_ arre!rt and
thereof is secondary to
use of the dwelling, it sh8u
The truck driver stated that for no operator s licens•.
classified as a dwelling.
Seve1·al complaints and Inwere presented to coun-

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WAHINGTON !UPII- 'I'hore lproopecl in their stales.
one thin&amp; that eoul&lt;l caUII us
Is 1 otnllll loellng omoo1 A lillie senllment lor Sargent tc lose Georp." ''
Barry Goldwater woulrl sw~ p to Sen. Hubert Humphrey also
Dixie if Atty. Gen. Robert F. was reported.
Kennedy were the Democratic
But most of the congressmen
vice-presidential candidate.
1 said vice-presidential sen~me11t
This became evident in a poll within their state parties ha'd
of two dozen Democrt~ti c con· · crystallzed only against Ken1ressmen from the South.
nedy and not for anybody.
At least one con~ressman
S.id a Tennessee lawmake.r :
from each of nine soulhem . " II the Republicans no[Jliq1te

A Florida congreiSmllll said
lilt RepubliciDI could dolut
Johnsori-Kennedy ticket
state even it Gov. ,~::::1
Scranton beats out G
for the nomination.
"In my area;"' · aatd
Virginian, "the reeUng ll u••••· J
tfve rather t:\l&amp;n positive...
people are strongly opposed
the attorl\iey . geo~al ·and

states predirtld his stlte would Goldwater, they11 run strong 11

too

vote either Re.,ubllcan or for homt because of the race issue,
uDpledged eledor.s if Goldwater but I believe we can lick them
is the GOP standard bearer · unless Kennedy is on our tick~t.
a~ Kennedy is President John- 1 In that case, we can kiss our
sOn's running mate.
chances goodbye."

phrey."
" No formulation of opinion,
reported a North Catollnian,
"except a tremendous ant.I-Keonedy · seadmeeP~ · · ' .{"/ •
'l'he COfiii'O'ISIDE!II who

publican licllet headod by Sen. earthy and a lot of opposition

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M&lt;Noman eems Pepulor
N•l•ll•• Feelmr
The congreiWTien were polled "The only thing my constitu·
for their oplnl..., ol which po- ents ara sure of Is that tho guy
ltntial Johnson running mate is the} don't like is Bobby Kenfavored back home. Most of nedy ," said a South Carolina

live with whoever gets the vice-

them said

presidential nomJnatlon."

Oefenae Secretary Congressman.

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Dear Golllf
"Praestantl Corpore• 11 La~
In lor t1rt.type "llacl&lt;ed."
Mq l 111111 • ~lit-type COIIIIDftiiT Beflllllacl&lt;·
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of
sweetenln&amp; up, they're "no big

ponded to the pol) asked
they not be quoto1 by narntl
because, as one put It, "I

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting
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The Celebrltle1
makes 'any mow to bring Francesco to
The Broadway Penny Arcades, which trial on bigamy charges . . . Whatever
. d to etchings? A well·know magpeddle glossy photographs of the late happe~
John Fitzgerald Kennedy and of President Johnson, report the Kenoedys out- azine publisher has been luring girls
sell the Johnsons 18 to I . . . . Robert from a Broadway musical tQ his posh flat
Preston is suing Warner Brothers for -ostenSJbly to pose for , pictures for his
$64,000 in royalties on the sale of the magazme. But tfiose who have taken the
film cast album of "The Music Man," and bait are now hip tltat his intentions are
balance alle.Jrt!dly due him on his $125,· more personal than professional.
· Nalloiw Wbldow
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score.
000 contract for "Island of. Love" . . .
Singer Sandy Stel\'~rt wyl 111~~ her
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New York's current police scandal ts acting debut on CBS-TV's "The Report·.
Uallod Preu Iatmoollollll prompted by a report by 'l'ho Delvey did a tittle better In
growing with every day o! investigation. er" series, and she'll sing a tune wntten
is no support in recent Dunn Survey, McLean, Va., of 1948, taking 51 Mid-At h... I
The authorities have discovered a few by Keefe ·Brasselle. executive producer 1 pcj~Ucal history for the betief which Rogers C. Dunn is chief electoral votes and 12 Ia New
cops who earn salaries approximating of the dramas . . . It will be high fashion
Gov. William W. Scranton surveyor and proprletor. Dunn England. Ike in 1952 earned all
$110 a week, but possess between $250,· · time in Monaco soon - at least around
carry New England 11111 cast up the returns from preai· ol the ' 12 nortbeastem otatu
000 and $500.000 in stocks and bonds .
the palace. Ptincess Grace just picked up
Mid-Atlantic states if he dentlat elections 1940-11111!1, lnclt1- except West VIrginia and took
Producer Leland Hayward is wooing both a trunkful of dresses in Pari~ . ... Two
lilt Republican nominee slve. Excepting on I y Gen. a total of 147 electoral voteo.
Vivien Leigh and Melina Mercouri for new developments in Henry P'onda's life:
president
whereas Sen. Bar· Dwight D. Eisenhower, aU Ut&gt;. Four years liter lka took 'ern
the new Paul Osborne !'lay, which will he'll go to Czechoslovakia lor this Sum· ry M. Goldwater
coold not.
era! Republican presidential all In lbe oortbellst, 155 eleobe presented on Broadway ·next year.
mer's film festival, and be's playwright
This widely held belle! Is a nominees dn,.;no
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Plans are in the works for Jerry Lew- Edward Albee's favorite choice for the
is to do a one-man show at the Winter male lead in the movie version of ·~Who's phony altbouih perhaps a care- years hive been beaten, reject· In 1960 Richard M. Ni..,
fully nurtured pbony. It has ed, bwnlliatld In New Encland ran for president on what a.
Garden this Fall. with all proceeds being Afraid of Virginia Woolf'"
shout
the oame merit as the and the Mld·AtlanUc stites.
publlean conservatlveo reprd•
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turned over to the needy in the theatri·
Blaze Starr. Baltimore's celebrated belief that It Is aplnst the law There are siJ: Mid-Atlantic as a me-too, Uberal platfonn.
cal business
Maggi Nolan, the pret·
stripper
(recently profiled in a national to atrike a man wearln&amp; opec- llates with m electoral votes. Be was shellacked. Nllloo
tv ~uropean columnist, ls in seclusion in
magazine)
will arrive in New York next tacl01 or that blondeo more The llatea are: New York, reaped 12 electoral votes in
P&gt;nnsylvsnia, working on a book that
week.
Her
host will be Charles Men- Ulan brunettes are passlonate ,"-"Yivania, New Jersey, West New England, none In the Mid·
conuld cause a sensation in the interna·
bach,
tycoon
In the miniature railroad lovers.
1 VIrginia, Maryland and Dela- Atlantic area.
l'c&gt;nal set. She's been close to many a r
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The plain truth !1 that there ware. The six New England All o1 this doeo not prove
""'~ttr;ty
The flicker titled "King teld, and they've arranged thetr irst •- ""very substantial reason to lsta•- •-ve a total ol 40 elet&gt; ~-t a hard boil~ conaerva"·.
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:'11" may be too much for the average rendezvous at Seafare of the Ae110an. ~ ·that any Republlcan ·torai votes. The two regions coold earry any or all of the
· rl to bear- Paul Newman, Wamn Blaze achieved quite a bit of fame as the
very
good
ftiend
of
the
tate
Louisiana
wln
1 majority of ~ together cast 155, m.,.. then Mid-Atlantic and New Encland
' atty. Pete1 O;Toole, James Fox and
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!electoral votes of tho New Eftl· half the 269 electoral votes states. But the reeord ~
l'et.r Falk all in the same picture' Mar· Governor Earl Long. . .
Jerry
Vale
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one
and . M.J!I,Atlantic ,J.reOS. necessaty to elect a &lt;p¥l!M;jgftl': 1 dtladly lioleln the arguntent
Inn Brando will make the marquees. too,
soft hoJfed or Ube.ral Re- Wendell L. Willkie, a tiberal that the R'epubllcans must' nOmin rase he's your dish of tea. And thnse coming out;;:. "Love Goddess." It's the
Percy
Faith
theme
song
for
the
fotilicO:
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fpubfiicatts
luive tried time alter maverick, beat out Robert A. !nate • liberal to do well Jn
are in&lt;t the good guvs-they've si~ned
and failed. The conaerva- Taft and others for the Repub thoae areas.
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another balch of stars to play the heav- ming Paramount film with the sarno title.
Jerry's
voice
will
be
heard
singing
the
live
or
hard
boil&lt;'ll
Republicans
lican
presidential
nomination
In
The
tiberal
Republicans
have
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theme on the soundtrack, and Columbia have no recen1 record ol fall- 1940. Willkie got eight electoral done badly in the northeastern
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to. e.rnulate Sophia Loren and Carlo Pon· the lavish wardrobe she created for EJiz. to nominate a conmvatlve lor E. Dewey was the 11144 noml· but not on the political record
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ti by marryiJII! in Mexico after he gets a abetb Taylor in "Cle•~"tra," has a new president.
nee. He duplicated Willkle's of their candidate, Ike.
divorce from Rosa Simonetti. They're assignment - similar hut different. Marquite aware that Italy will never recog- ty Ransohoff has hired her to design the
!are models and, In their olfi&lt;&gt;
nize the divorce and remarriage, and costumes Liz will wear in "The SandpiP.'
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,tal capacity, naturally keep up
Claudia has promised she'll leave the er," but these will be strictly bealmk
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with the latest trends 1n haute
country for eood if the i..:O::v..-:e.::rn:::m
::e.::n::t~t::.:Y.!:P.:.
e .:.c::lo..::th::.e::s.:..------~--£
couture.
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The latest trend Is the eve0
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nlng dress with the transpareol
Follrod of Pomeroy came on Frklay at the Dan Smith
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Uaftld Prell Iatematlonal and white wine when It 1o cold. top and Miss Kephurt and Mloa
Sunday and returned her home. Mr. and Mrs. Geori&lt; Circle SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ One olthe features of any flO- IPender weri definitely In sty•.
11 a four-hour pertod be- litical convention Is the caucus. In other words, there was just
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shain of and daLll!hter of Ashland, Ky.
Racine called on Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. James Circle andl&lt;w•oen 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. when This Is a gathering of delt~ates this transparent material IIIII
Circle Tuesday evening.
Ricky of New Hllven spent a
saloons hero close down. It to discuss In private whether then them. A silence descended
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strange Interlude In the Otey stlll sUck with their favor- on the delegates lD eaucua . .
Mr. and Mrs. John Ours liled at the Jim Patterson home and Melvin.
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Ule of the city, 11111 at lte son past the first ballot or sembled and then one ol lbem
and dBLll!hter Barbara of Dun· on Sunday.
a.m.
a man stood plwnp immediately for Gold- spoke ' for all: "You see the
bar, w. va., visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Gaul and .On, tLtVA'i'oR c::IUSJiES
the
• Am.erican water. There is no rule as to damndest thlnga In this town,
Mrs. Douglas Circle Friday. IMark, of Chesler, Mrs. War· · SAN PRANCISCO' (UPI)-An
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In Union Square when or where a caucua shall don1 you?"
Mr. and Mrs. James Patter- den Ours of Bashan called ~t ; elevator 'llf 'the H'unllngton .
nominated William MeKln- be held and there Is a definite Somebody, In his Infinite wlsoon and son visited his mother. I the Douglas Taylor hom• ... ?D ilel •. filled wlthconvention goers,
for president.
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trend here to hold them after dom, has ruled that no alcoholMrs. Dessie Paltmon, Pome- Monday.
!crashed Sunday, but no
Ope of lilt charms of San midnight at such places as Blm- lc beverages can be sold oo tho
'roy, Tueoday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Galner ,was InJured . . ,
is that nobody bo's 365 chib.
premise1 ol the Co1r Palaeo.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Carl l With a dozen pe'*&gt;ns aboard
the speaker or remind·
WeariO, Tbe Latest
This may have · averted the
&gt;f Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Hay- Van Meter and Margaret Ann it started down from the
him McKlnley wbas dea. AI· Several caucuses were Jn pro- worst. disaster in the RepubU.
m•n Bamitz ol Pomeroy visit· Carleton of Dorcas called at floor, picked up speed,
all, .the smal1 ut attentive ~""" at Bimbo's the other night can party since All Landon ell'
ad at the Dean Brinker home the Dean Brinker home Mon- to s t o p on order at the
had nothing better to when Miss Rosalie Kephart and rled only Maine IIIII Vermont
on Sunday eveniJli.
day evening.
floor, ploked up more speed,
until 8 a.m.
Milo Momon Pender made their when he ran aplnst Frankl!D
Kimberly J o Fol\l'od spent a Florence Circle visited Mrs. aDd : hit with a crash in ·
II 11 ·difficult to see how the ealr8rtce with escorts. Tbe glrll D. Roosevelt Ill 1138.
weekend with her arandparents. Charles Alkire of Racine Tues-lb I em n !. ··sur
National Convention
\lr. and Mrs. Do~ll.. Circle. day.
W41kt!d 8\l8y
over will be able to assemble
Commentary
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1,280 saloona. COnfronted with a
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In the Cow Palaee or
Into tht dOW!Itown lies~
many a delopla II ,.tna
play bookty ol least once.
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. of U1e 1'\ .SWoll'l'aDcllc;o II
thero are - ·1,105 · of!..ale
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VPJ 8ptrU Writer
Jim Bullllfna speD. perfection
as far as the Ph&amp;'C!e~J,hla Phil.
liet are concerned - ond
in
more ways than ant-.

The vetc;o.
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pitched the first pe.-f.,.. game
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Dear Helen:
rve Bked lido crq tirr a 1c1nc
lime IIIII '" flualll' llarlod ••·
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cord
Whn. I WU puundeci 1117
beot girl friend got blm togeiJ&gt;.
er wllb anolller ,..... Sbo told
1 didn't like blm 1
more and 1 lot ol olbtr llet.
She ll8o told hlm that I llbtl
ho. boy frl.... wblcb fo 1101
true! Be and 1 are just good
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lng her boy friend for 8 suck.
She Oay!l and r quote, ·r
, stand barn but he'o a free
ride aniUttd lo'lllL" lfe'a ask·
ed me many fimes what she
has said about blm, and 1
haven't told. Sboukl I, beJnc
tJ,at she did me dirt? _ TWO
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lJear TQ:
DROPS CIIARGI!S
When you throw dirt, ,,-. of
SAN FRANCISCO !UPil- It almost afwaYJ blowo llaek
Fonner Preslclent llwlght D. and hitl you In the fiCO
Eisenhower has asked Amarillo,
Tex., Mayor F. W. Waflaee to
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arrested after the general wu
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N'TO •nd emphasized that ell.. even checklna up Clll lbelllt
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tended his attack to Include u. This columD II dodleotod to
s. reeonruolasance filgblB ovor fomlly llviftl, so II )'OU'rt haY.
Cuba and u. s. poUc:iea 1n Laos lng kid trouble or just plain
and South Viet Nam.
trouble, let Belen Help YOU•
No New Deadllao
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He aloo reiterated Soviet &amp;up.
amuoJna nperleJJcel. Ad-'
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this newtpapel'.
"S~ch wan we regard ao just
----and Holy" he said.
It wao notewottby thai KbrtJ.
shchev aet 110 new deadline for
a settlement o1 the GermiD
queslion DO!' did be voice liPO' DIYOTID. TO INftflm Cll'
elite lhrealB.
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t1te destructloo which ea11 be
UPI Forelp Nl'lll Aallyst
motld out by nuelear • llppttl
After 1 brief period of ~. rocketo, ouch 1 bomber bollllrt
pragreu at the 17-ftltlon dl.. would be Uttle mort lhall 1YJDo
ann11111en1 eonforeace 111 a... boUc.
va •lain ha• come to a
The Flnt Stop
screoehfnl halt.
It would, llowever, repiolent
Tho hOPO arooe last month the llrst really tanatble n.p
when lbe Soviet Union -~ Its towml disarmament · Ill "
depucy .forotcn mlnlater, VaJirl. ytar11 of talk.···"· ·
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IIOUliOO that the Bualaruo ...... lack of it, always refleoll M•
'lllllJn&amp; to IHII llmlted MClGIU cow's currepl altitude lowarcl
aimed ot rt11ueJ111 'llltel'MIIoDal lbe United Statel.
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read tt, or tf oom~body II!Ut 1
teacher what the ktd• have. said
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under the Principals oame In
my book somo •Jse guy wrote,
"He's a dirty raWtnk." And a
girl ~ote ondr~. my best girl
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ITlS AN 'ILL WIND - Olympic champion
Rfiph Boston soars through the air to better the world reco1·d (27 leet·3114 inches)
foc the broad jump durin&amp; OlymPic Trial~
af Randall's. Island, New York. However,
the wind is considered in excHs of that
pEirmitted for an official mark. So. no a:o!

A GLIMPSE Of GREATNESS- Perc hed on 1he backstretch of Belmont Park raeo
nack, t lHs lad and his do g watch a, Kelso (l£&gt;ft), fob.r t imes named Rorst ·o t the
Year, starts for ·
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driver Bob Shroeder is thrown overboard by rough water during the runmn.c of tbe Gold cui&gt;
ela11lc ot Detroit. Shroeder, out of the camera's ran,ee here, is picked up by a reacue erafl.

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Molt medtl1, ftOw at your applklnce deGIIr'l Jtore,
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Prtvonto ond stops ~ • .,,... ....., Mil&lt;ltw, lhllt, Dry
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pitcher John Wyatt of the Kanoas City
Atbl~tics "drink" a baseball toaot durlnJ
tllelr \'lslt to tb New York WOrld's Fair.

CATCH-AS CATCH CAN Fano scramble oroun.d in tbeir . ~ lnComl~ktr.!'•rk,
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veil lor 1111 ehal and lmmodJ. lhiDI thai ever bl~!(d "
aloly euod n.,.lblaa by - biiD. flit wife bl 'replltd,.. lill
clarln&amp; "I ta11r 1110 affiiD 1fllb tha lllftWider of !IIIIer'• ~
people just u bakl-lleaded and He IMWII'IIII oilier . . old u 1 am. U'• muoll men llw IIIII lrlell 10 .-: Ia
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s1er uQd him If be simple bid . , . . lllmL IIi
HOLLYWOOD !UPIJ - Wltb The prellldet!C)', he uld, II ~bought bl'd bo prtiJdent wbc1 told II*D to DIP ap wllll ttAitNFY QOOGLI IIIII INUI'PY IMIT)O
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•r In a cbannlfl&amp; and limol1 out ollt. It's one he woulti.Hek IN'~ 11ero 1n !bolo daJI, IIIDI f1111N to Mt II 01q l'tlllp
iUie Interview with a om e because he Utillkl .be can per- Wagner. He wu 1 aroat illlort, wlllll to be bllpful lilt jult ftlll
·ouroaowa on ill ch1lclron 'a form a duty pcrsSibly better stop, and 1 thoolht more f/1117- Job1. He evta tbnw r. 1 lillie
~rioa, "discovery." OPe of lha lhan he· lhinks SOIDIOIII else ing 1o be Hana Wacner IbiD blrtllty,
IOUnplera wanted 1o know wb,y can du. Thal'a Ute only reuon
onybody would wanllo be pre. lor doing It that I can aee."
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Missionaries
To Guatemala
Spea..1.. Recent1y

ll-Daii,J Sentll1el, PoJMEdJ·Mlddleport. 0 ., July 14, 1'84

Riley Family

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Mn. Allen Wllsop Wll 1UeJ1
opeaker recently durJnc ·t be
morning service at the Cburdt
o. the NaZBtene, SyraCUse. Slle
81111 fier busbohd b&amp;Ve· • ~
nllsslonarles to Guatemala for
The Riley family reunion was
and Mrs. Cherles
live years.
held Sunday, July 5. at Kera Mr.
.
R. Mrs Wilson gave an interest·
Picnic Jlrounds of Kaiser Plant, Karr, Sr. were '" Jrontoo Sun- ing talk concerning Guotemalfl
Ravenswood. Relatives of the day afte1"1100D, called by the
late Patrick and Eva Riley ga· death of her cousm, A~os Rat• and of tbe people there. She
"'· dl"nner, thPn urr._Mr._ and Mrs. Ratltff, _who state&lt;! th•t there ate many who
thered for Potlu ,,
had not hearo of the gospel of
filled the afternoon with park reSided '" Texas, were VISiting Christ.
young and old alike. Much vis· h!Shemo,thetrta wkhendhedl_edsuflered '!be Wllsoo:' cltlldren, Bruce,
iting along with good food was a ar a c an
·
ests
R I d F" h
tud I at B•um and Peggy were gu
enjoyed by all.
M oan_ s" er,Bs . en Cot- of their aunt and uncle, Rev .
This being the second reun- oun!am tate u&gt;llless
M "'"!"
.,..,_, nd
I
th
k od with ann rs, ~tam '""'"e a
ion in !he attempt or a yParly ege spent
e wee e
Ma· sons, Steve and Tummy white
get-togethPr, it is hoped the his parents, Mr. and Mrs..
their parents attended the Gen·
event will he continued with son Fisher.
.
era! Assembly of lh. Churth of
more comiog out who were not Mr. and Mrs. _Maso~ FISher the Nazarene at Portland Oreable to be there As known. and daughters, Carla and Bar· gon.
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their are nine children of the bara, spent Sunday alternoon Rev. and Mr&amp;. Wilson stated
dPceased parents. 36 grandchil- and evening at Belpre . With that communiqn at the Assemdren. 41 great grandchildren, '"'" son Maod da,;gl t.ter-l;·lahw, l bly was served to 21,000 people,

Has Reunion
At Ravenswood

Around And
About
Middleport
,

F-UND Sb•ler who ~ asso.
dated with a radio station at
New Martinsville, ' W. Va.
the weekend reeend
.. Gwlth Sh~
P,l'"'anndts, daMr. antermSberri.-..~. u
ler
ugh
Mrl C H wiSe J .spent
th . k.nd .I Midcn porr
. I and
. e wee e
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m Pomeroy with her daughter
end famlly, Mr. and Mrs. VIc·
tor Hannahs
.
,
Darrell Bechtle, haDon Erwm
and Reed Koerug
ve retum·
. trip to VIred _from a vacatiollhil th
th
glnia Beach._ W •andere J :;;
went crab fishing
en oy
a crab dinner at the home 0 ~
Mr. Claud Washlngtoo, broth
er of Mrs. Nan Moono and Mrs.
Everett DaviS. The boys_ left
last Tuesday returrung Frtday.

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and daughter, Roxannp of West C t

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LONDON - Seotland
"murdar lii)Uad" today
ed a "jack the striwer" in
strl!ll&amp;ling of live prostitutes in
the J)ast eight months.
The nude body of Mary Fleml~g. 31, was found dmnped in
a quiet West London
'1\!eaday. Police said the eaee
w•P strlldngly similar to four
otbet• murders since November.

For Dependable Well Known Makes Of

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forces llnllhed
a aertec of platlorm
menls BOUgbt by backers
Peomoylvania Gov. WUUem W.
Serontoo.
,
The key test CIDJil on a proposal to strengthen the
rlgl!ls plank of tile platlorm.
was defeated by a roll eall
of 8117 to 409 and with It
any lingering Scranton hopea
vlotory.
The delegates were
lell8tor'l

lA&gt; reconvene at 2:30p.m., PDT
(5:18 p.m., l!:DT) to listen to
speec11es putting eandldates in
nomtnaticm end then to watch
or join In the mof·shamg demonstratlons whieb will mark
Goldwater's nomination.
Other candidates w h ose
names were expected to go before the •onvention were Seran·
ton. Sen. Mergeret Chose SmUll
of Maine, Gov. George Romney
of Mi c h
Gov. Nelson

Rockefeller of New York and
Sen. Hiram Fong of Hawai1.
Eaolon Defeat
It was a hwnilatlng defeat
for Republican leaders of such
big Industrial states as PeDDsylvailla, New York nd _New
Jersey who long hove donunat·
ed GOP national politics.
It means that such names as
Lodge, Dewey, Scott and Rock·
efeller will take 90COtld billing
in GOP councils to new laces

SEARCHERS, lnehnllnl Na·
vy dlven, looked again
In tho Misslsalppf River for
remainder of headle!19 bodies I
believed to be those of
missing Negro youths.
Two torsos have tentatively
been ~Ufled as Charles E.
:18, a college student.
and · Henr 11'lee• 18, a sawmill
work•." toll..-tiegroes from
· Meti\lville, Mlio. Tiley
bad
' bellft;,lhiNitlg lloe&amp;-lasl !ofay ZS.
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Eastern
Teachers
Are Hired
Eastern school board lll'.!m·

who will rtsO to power with the bale for the anti • extremlslll
new candidate.
amendment aod had to ~ull
The civil rlgbts test came af· several times because
ter the Scranton camp was de- ~ delega: were;~.~ng
feated on an amendment .to own ~~ ertes
e
condemn extrenust groups, .'"· B~~ ·
t lik this hut
dudlng. the ultra · conservative . , ou may ~0
e_ .
John Streb _Soet~tr. whteb the 11 s tiM! tr;:th. he _said~n.• eaU
amendment tdentifled by name.l tng for a e~~~tation
PLIJ'o
This proposal was rejected on veyors ot ha '
a standing vote which appeared I R J ~as :• tlace of Wi&amp;to be more than 3 to l.
ep. 0 n · ymes
Rockefeller led off the de- consm sPoke . agamst the,.
amendment, saymg It wu
"dangerous, demeaning ud
has no place in a RepobliC811
platform."
Romney 0 r f e r e d another
amendment to condemn 1m.

unfrlend.

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named extremist groups. It wu

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Furnifure For Your Home

Held

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WEO~ESDAY, JULY
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

1Oth 's Delegates
In TV Highlight

Columbia, W. Va '. and nephew Iw~~b o"Mrs. onH:~in~n~~ :ist:~:~.
Attending . were Mrs. OhlingDanny Eugene Miller of Pomt M W ll
W If
d M aged'"' was given by
Fred ttves . They were enroute
to lee visited Sunday with her mo- er, Mrs. Pat~ Mrs. Harold EbPieasant.
w~~ifred a S~~es. o e an
rs . Rice and ''Ten Commandments Michtgan from Tennessee.
ther, Mrs. Lulu Meadows, who ersbach Mrs. Davis and guests
Mrs. Joseph Raub and son, On How to_ Go to Church,' by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bailey is ill at the home of her son Mrs. WilHam Lehew Pomeroy
Richmond,
Jack, left Saturday for a visit Norman Vmrent PeeIe, were and. chtldren
. "ted ofh New th
M Mr. and Mrs. Pete Meadows, Mrs. Robert Lehe w, Col umbus,
Osary l's·
d b M
P I
K rr .
, OhiO. V!St
er mo er, rs. Ohio River Road.
. .lind Mrs. Richard Leifheit, of
We'll Promptly Deliver To Your Home
with relatives in Cincinnati and rea
Y rs. ur ey a
W. F. Hawley and other rela- Russell McElhinny who Is Spri gfleld J lnln the
Hamilton. J~ck returned home j T~e honored . guests w e r e f
th"
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group
Sanctuary
Sunday_ evening and Mrs. Raub presented a gl(t of money l:ty lves 18 pas wee ·
.
employed as a barber in ~ for luncheon and dessert were
Before Meeting remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Donald Mora, on behalf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hetbel l!l)11hus, visited over the week Harry Davis, Robtirt Lehew,
of the church and
Sunday were among those attendl_ng the lend with his parents, Mr. and Richard Leifheit and Mr, JohnA rosary in the church sane- Mrs. Albert Mees returned Scool with bot.l. Rev. and BJlly Graham crusade m
Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny.
.
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d"
lumbus Saturday evening.
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· h h er Group
rs. as respon mg.
h rd
k
I th
the Catholic Women ·~ club of VlSl at rown 1~ wtt
singing of "God Bless Mrs. Ric a PIC ens s e
th~ Sacrf'ri Heart chu~t·h Thurs- ldaughter and son-m-la~, Mr .. America,"' "Oh How 1 Love .guest of her daughter and so~­
,,
~ay_ evenmg in the church aud· jand . ~Irs. Harold Erwm and iJesus.. " "Take My Hand Prec- ' m-law, Mr. and ~rs . ~onhie
l!ormm.
famtl}.
ious Lord " .. How Great Th
Evans and son, m Lexmgton
Mrs. Gtorge Hackett
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ev~rett Dailey Art," ~nd' "May the Good Loo~ Park, Md.
presided in the .abselllf: of the ~turned home. _Fn~ay mom- rlless and Keep Yot.J,"' and Recent guests of Mrs. Henpresident. Prbyer by the Rev. ~~- afte_r a VISit ID Newa_rk prayer by Rev. Casto con- ry Hennesy lncluded her braFather John Turel opened the wtth . their son and daughte~-m- eluded the program.
thers, Mr. and Mrs. Reese West
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meeting. Plans were made for law, Mr .. and Mrs. Don Oatley Refreshments of open faced of Naples, Fla.; Mr._ and Mrs.
a picnic supper at the church an~ family _ They were acrorn- sandwiches, cookies and punch Mont West, Zanesvtlle; and
auditorium for the
August :amed home by Mrs. Dalley were served during the social her sister, Mr. and_ Mrs. John
meeting. Hostesses for Septem· nd son, B~rry , who .speat the hour. The tBble was attraetiV!' · Capella Qf Charleroi, Pa.
bel include Mrs. Eugene Con. weekend With her parents, Mr. tn while cover and centered
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Young
tic, Mrs David Ohlinger, Mrs. jand Mrs. Edward Hawlt&gt;y .
witt: an arrangement of pink ·~ have returned from BellvJew,
Charles Knopp Mrs William Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Dalley I and white gladioli in
white Ohio, where they stayed I or
Clark, Mrs To~ Able~ and Miss returned to their home, Map" . milk glass container, with white two weeks with his
mother,
Margaret Gans.
leto, ll_J.: Mo~ay _after a week i candles in milk glass container Mrs. ~harles Young, who is
Prayer by Father Turel clos- end vtstt With his uncle an~ I o; eiter side.
Mrs
WvMt l reco~en~g slowly from recent
ed the meeting and refresh- ~unt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dm- Chadwell presided at the white hospt!Bl!zation.
ments were served by Mrs 'f .
m1lk glass punch bowl
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George Buchanan, M;5 _ Leo~ Mr. and Mrs. ~red Lewis and
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McK!\ight, Mrs. Joseph Raub, daughter, Valena_. spent the
ATTEND FUNERAL
Miss Rosemary Raub, M r s. weekend at Loram With Mr · Relatives calling here from
MASON
\'w__~n
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George Hackett Jr., and Mrs. and Mrs. Everett Foreman and I out of town for the funeral FriRomer Gordon.
sons.
day at the Silver Run Baptist TONIGHT lc WEDNESDAY
church of their grandfather,
Gordon Seott
WIN FIRST PLACE
NOTED RECOVERING
Riley Manley, were
Kenneth
Mrs. Ja; Myers is recoverOn the R&lt;-cine Camp F i r e Manley and Ronnie Manley of "SAMPSON &amp; THE SEVEN
lng from her second cataract Girls' float in the July
4th Chicago IlL; Mr. and Mrs. Car· MIRACLES of tho WORLD"
operation, at Deaconess Hospit parade, with the theme, ''l.et ol Mowery and daughter
of
-andal. She will be a patient there Freedom Ring," were Laurt'l Chicago; Mr. ancl Mrs. KenRichard Egan
for eight days. Mr. Myers ;s Carsins as Benjamin Franklin nelh Haning ana son, Columconvalescing slowly at the borne Sue Curtiss as Betsy
Ross. bus ; his brother, Herbert Man"300 SPARTANS''
of Mrs. G A. Shiveler, Jr.
with Deborah Cross watching, ley, and Mr."i. Manley, Colum. l';;::;::;::;~::;a:;~::;
r=--=""'~~~;;;;,~-~~ Jane Johnson as !.he Statue of bus; a nieee, Mrs. Jack Am- 1 1~
Liberty, with Shirly
Pvle &lt;, brose, Marietta; granddaugh·
Nancy Bentz. Brenda
Webb ters, Mrs. Arthur Hood, a n d
POMEROY . OHIO
and Betty Thiess seated around Mr. Hood ; Ralph Snider, Midthe Liberty Bell. The girls who dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Coytoit
were not on the floal because Bolyar ;, Mrs. Mary Mouser
LAST TIME TONIGHT
they had to play in the band and son Kenneth Mouser, PhilWalt Dt$11eY'I
"THE THREE LIVES
were Brenda Bradford, Ann lipi, W. Va.
OF rHOMASINA"
McClintock. Joy Thiess, Diana
(Tuhnicolor)
Cross, Martha Yost. and Rhon- PI'. PLEASANT LIVESTOCK Patrick McGooban. SUIIID
Hampshire, Karen Dotrlee.
da Sayre. Linda Griddstaff did
SALES CO.
Stewart.
Jack
not attend. The girls' 'float won
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Disney C•rtoont
first place in the parade
uf Saturday, July 11, 1tl64, .•.
F••turette:
Meet Mr.
floats.
MliChtof
HOGS - 175 to 1!20 16.50 to
17 .50; Heavies 13 to 16; Llghta
FRACTURES LEG
WED. ond THURSDAY
I! to 15; fat Sows II to 14.25·
July 15-16
Word was recpived
here ; Boars 9.40 to 10.75: Pigs 3 ~
NOT OPEN
that Mrs. William Thorpe, who 110

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"at ltllltllast"a 1110 ltl•h swing
rights and extrembnn to
tOward coilservitlon bead
!1.\N FRANCISCO (UPI)
trol of nuclear weapons.
gripped the party olnee before
Contlervatlve Barry M.
Thus equipped Goldweter
the nomination of WendeD Willprevailed
challenge Preaiden\ Jebnson at kle Zl years ogo.
have guided
the polls In November.
If there ever ,_... - 111!1; ..al
party sin!'&lt;
As til!! senator blmself put doubt u to' b'.,"iilidi!t:ot 11!ls
up a firs,t-bt•llot lin a statement Issued during
.;onvflltioo 11 e\Otpor&amp;ted early
, tor president.
tumultuow! conventioo
today In a display of naked
fo the party's
lngs 'the Republican
Goldwater power
' e011ventlon
lion' Is reflecting the
Bruob Amel]dbllall Aolde
oenator a
live
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of lhe
With maeblJ16.111!:8 . efflc;$cy
reflects his
perty."
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Ralph Parker.
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. Ut ay tn IA reading, "Why Be Discour· ' ~leport wlth fraends and rela-

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To Sprt'ngl.t'eld

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NOW YOU POY

WBAJHKI

.Weef Spent at School of Missions

Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Plum.
_ ~~
Hlghllabls of a wi!olt ~pent tlwob lA&gt; the~ for Wine
mer ...,.. hosts for I famlly
at the Scbool of Ml•a!Oal Oil aenl to tbe ICboo!- .
reunion at their hnme In Rut·
the camJlUI of ()blp w..leyan The 1•meetlllf ~ .: ope~
land Sunday in honor of Mr.
JVL\! 14
Unlvf!'llty at Delaware wetll with a )ilano, ~lqde by Mra.
and Mrs. Pearl Edward Plum· Tha Daugbtera of Ruth class given by MJsa Kathy Bratton Emenocl JOIIt!!! -,.·Jib
Mra.
mer of Pacifica, Celli., who 01 the United Methodhlt church and Mlaa Dee Slaven at the Gp~ Laop~.2J'1ent, P,..
are here lor .a vacatton.
will meet at the home of Mrs. July meeting of the WSCS of il
. Mrs. ''l"'"~_ jl4ddll:l .
Other relatives present were Richard Campbell Tuesday at the Heath ldetbOdlst Church was devollonal ebalmlaii. usiDC .
Mr. and Mrs. George
Tyler 2 m
Monday evening at the chureb. scripture . read!~ 111111 pray-; .and eblldren, Becky, Vickie. ~e ;,_,,•• meeting of the The glrla were s)lonaored . by During the bt,.lneg meeli"ll
Cinda and Jeff, her da_ughter, WSWS 01•-the Enterpr'·- EUB the local society to attend the Mrs. Lambert reJIIlrl&lt;d on !he
and
Bob B
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semina held t G IU.
Mr.
Mrs.
urrts,
. Church will be held at the borne school beld Ibis past _week, o e«a
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a a
Leafy Barton, Mrs
Flossie of Mrs Phil Ohlinger July If Mra. Jack Slaven accompanied I'Olls in June and read ael'l!nll·
Wisemiiler, aU of Columbus;
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Mrs. Melvin Kindle and sons, at 7· 30 p. m.
back by bus.
worklor the yeer, . The socielt
Jim and Melvin Kindle and
The described a typical ••y alao preoteJ!ted I
medltatlol
B tt M nd Mr E I
... book "Rl•"-• 1 ''- '""..._,,
son, re . r. a
s. ar
at the eehool which included
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Kindle, Bobby and Karen of , tn
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f0Up . prayer perlnds chapel services ot be placed In the churcll
Pad City W V . M
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Th
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In Gray Chapel Bible study t rary.
e socte,.. v
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Mrs. Claude Delaney and dau0 ors
groups assemblies, programs pay the rent lor the S&lt;Qior
gbter, Mr. end Mrs. Darrell
and re'ereatlon. They told of MYF cottage at.
Lancaster
Gilbert end , daughter, Lisa
,.
tlie various nllssionarl.. w'bo camp to be held July 28 for
of Mt. Vernon; Mr. er,d Mr; Members _of the :in club mo~ s ke on their work in various two weekll. Tha llll!OIIng waa
Darrell Bureon and children, ored to Spnngfteld for a meet·
of the world and with closed with benediction.
Cheryl Burson, Ruby Burson ing at the home of Mrs. Harold the aid of audio • visuals gave The hostesses, Mrs. C. E
and friend , New Carlisle, Ohio; Johnson Sunday.
·
a
hie description of the Yo•ng, Mrs. Pat
Gallagher,
Miss Mildred Barton and Mil- Upon arriva~ luncheon was
work among the
Mrs.
Guy Shuler, M.-s. John
200
·· Thomas, Grovep01 i Mr. and served by Mrs. Johnson. The rnillion
le of Africa the Zerkle, contributing,
served
Mrs. Harry Plummer, Carroll, patriotic theme was eerrled Spanlsb =~lng Americans lime sherbet Puncll! cak• and
Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs Law· out on the table whieb had a and the migrant workers ;';; npts "from a table coverect with
renee Milhoan, Middleport.
white cover and was centered
a white linen cloth -and eentel'
with a blue eagle. Napklna our country.
ed with an arrangement , of
were red, white and blue. Plant- Tiley told of attending A&amp;- yellow gladlolla, yellow roses
MEETING POSTPONE!:! ers holding a green vine and bury Methodist Church
and and orange gladlollii wi!Jt UgbtThe meeting of the Willing centered with a small fl~ were ~e impressive_ eomm~on ser- ed orange taperS\ The • flower
Workers Class of the Enter· given as favors.
voce alter which the swdents arrangement was made .·.' by
prise EUB church scheduled Mrs. AnDice Ohlinger, pres!· marched a mUe _back to. earn- Mrs. Young from ~ gatden.
for Thursday evening at the dent, conducted a "short husi· pus, each carrymg_ a lig"~ Mrs. Glenn Lmtlbert presided
home of Mrs. Carl Moore ness session. A get-well card candle. ,They aleo JOined dl&amp;- at the punch bOwl. This was
hll8 been postponed until Th•r&amp;- was sent to Mrs. Peer! Poolin, eussl~n groops on the phases the final meeting of the .year
day, July 23.
a friend, who Is a patient at of nusslonary work.
and- will reconvene In Septem·
Meigs General Hospl"t.al.
The glrla expressed
their ber.
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Garnes were played and prlz.
WSCS TO
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es awarded to Mrs. Edgar Pratt
The WSCS of the Rock Springs' and Mrs. Oltllllger. Mrs. Harry
Methodist church will meet at Davis won the door prize. Fol·
the church tonight at 7·30
lowin~ the games, 1tome made
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plus nieces and nephews . All Mr. and
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are welcome to make a real and oon.
gathered in the Colisseum. The left !his week on a vacation
yearly family reunion
i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herd- Wilsons wiU retum to Cohan. trip which w1U take lb!!m to
Those attending, 32 in all, Im~n
gr;;dduldren[
Guatemala, South America af· Michigan and other_ points: They
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were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Riley. l~n k oger e~en~
~ "~ let the first of August
planned to VISit wtth their son
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Riley. l' h" e wtehre wMee ·en\\' lgbuesWhalo·
aod family, Mr. and Mra. John
sons, Jeff and David, Mr. and er mo er, rs. e Y
Vroman and son, Johnny of CoMrs. Harry Vickers. son H,.I•Y. .
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ry Jr., Mrs. Veri on Roush and I Mr. E~nd Mr~ Austm dGrues- for Pastor,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
children, Eron Jr. Gvla and eGr oil "b ysnadal lMMr. an Mr..
and daughter, Barbara, attend·
Tommy of Mason W. ·va. !llr. ottet pel e 0 arton were Wife af Church
ed a fanuly dinner Sunday at
and Mrs. Ted Rit•y. Mr and Fn~ay Juests ~elf au~ aod A reception for the
Rev. the home ~f his father, Mr. E.
Mrs. Gene Riley and children,
e, ~- an II rs.
arry ,and Mrs. Pearl A. Casto was , w. Jones 10 Burlingham. OthJan. Jim and Joyce. of Clifton. ;:'r, d '"~" &lt;;· 11 s held Friday evening at
the er guests were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Hnneth Russell, son, Max, RaR-1
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n sons m~y with their daughter and son-m- ed a welcome and the program vidson,' Athens; B~o Casci,
and Davtd of Delaware. OhiO· I
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The final platform contest
came on an amendment to insist on continued presidential
control of nuclear weapons.
This was aimed at Goldwater
for advocating that the Nortb
Atlantic alliance comander be
given authority to use tactical
atomic weapo ' t ;
Scranton bad.ers enlisted former Secretary of State Christian A. Herter to lead the fight
for the amendment. He urged
its approval to reaffirm histort.
cal civilian control over miJ...
itary commanders.
Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper
of Iowa argued against the
amendment and said that control over nuclear weapons al·
rf"ady was vested in the presi.dent by law. He questioned the
''insidious and mysterjous" moti ves behind the amendment.

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0art Lake Park, near Grafton, Bulls 13 to 17.10; Stock Cow;
W_ Va .. fell. breaking her lee and Calves 110 to 165· Stock
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14 to 17.50; Stock Steer Calves
I the hosp1tal Saturday.
TO MEET WEDNESDA \!

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July 17-11
"DEAD RINGER"
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