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,.iceni years l.o to the banking bulineSJ.
~ere are many of the older generation
who will remember wheo banking was
a ratber cold bloaded proposltiOD with
almost a complete Jaclf of the warmtb
and friendllnen that exists today. Many
of us have seen .the almost complete
change over from the condltioru when a
person had to llmost get down on bls
knees and beg to get even a small loan.
'l'o!laY we find tbal banking Uke so rna·
ny· other enterprise~ hu Undergone •
complete overhaul, wblch encompusest
JJOt only the extent of ttl aervlcea bu
also its attitude. Tbe banking lnstl!"tiona
· of our COIIIIJIUnities show by thell' progresslveneSB that they are keeping pace,
and perhaps In some even ahead of
those In many places.
Tbe name applied to the modern
ballldng Institution of today that expreaa·es thiS tran!formation Ia tutJ.seholce.
Boiled down Into simple lanlfllage It slm- -~y mearu· that banko are able and eager
provide loam, at moderate -rates of
toterest tor just about every legitimate
'Naturally it Is not the point
-\~;'~very appll_catlon for a loan can be
rpproved; and like In the put a person
has to prove that be will have the
means·to repay the principal and inter·
est A polite no must be fortbcomln~
whim the bank Uves up to the law and
poltc;es that relflllate bankln~ practices.
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four returning letloirmen when
It opens tbe i~ season ·Oil
. Dee. 11 at CI'OIS&lt;!ounty foe,
tloutllerD Local In Racine.
The Red Derill wltl also hav•
a. P.tll 'eoilob at the helm In
young Jtni Adams, a 1!NI4 Ohlo
University ll'~uate, ancl e&lt;- .
Racine 1I1gb cage star.
Coldt Adams Is not exli"Ctl!Ii any sJ!eC!aeular succesa
_from hls Red Devils, but he
I&amp; working hlo boys bard with
a linn anticipation of lmprov·
lng on laat season's 7-11 season,
Returolng from last year's
team are Seniors Don Smith, ·
s.G; Larry Rupe, 5-tO; J 1m
"\;amber! &amp;-2; and" Mik_e Stew·
11'1, $-9. Also working lor the
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which thiS ill encoura~ Is that of the
Chrietmu savinge clu"bl, whleb allowa
people to save In varying amounts moP.
ey th•t would otherwise be spent carelessly, and many today are enjoying the
holiday season of glvln&amp; witb the usurance that U&gt;at money proYidea. The
services of a bank are endless, but one
of the best 1.o the SOI\nd sdvlce that Is
there for the asklnl by every patron of
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In other major bowl gaines,
the nation'!!! No. 1 team, AJa.

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last year's national champion
Texas in the Orange Bowl. Louisiana State Is favored by 8
over Syracuse in the Sugar

Bowl and Arkansas, No. 2 team

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Willie Btaokirell and .5-10 Butch
Hantn1. Juiiiors ~).!ng Y&amp;rsity . '
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Oklahoma travels to sunny
Florida for the Gator Bowl and
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Florida State

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Arrow Dress Shirts·
White, colored, plain colors and stripes. Button
down and regular collar styles. Priced from
4.50 to US

team sophomores are ·
bonnet Bowl despite the pres.
· Charles ~II, Ror!er Barrett,
ence of Jerry Rhome.
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plaids. Tapered and regular collar sizes and sleeve '
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men. ,:r.fa_klng up the varsity squad will_ be, front row, 1 to r, Butch. Ha_ning, Lar•y Fetty, Mike Stewart, Larry schedule, I.BU is a S point falengths. Priced from . ...... ...... .. 3.50 to 8.95
tt Drenner, Mike Martin, An- . Rupe, Willi~ Blackwelj ·and R~lley Wnght. standing, Head Coach.Jim Adams; Ronnie Black, Jiin Lambert, Rus- vorite over Florida and Ole
~y Russell, Leroy Welch ty Llttl~. J!DI ~arrett, Don Smltb and Asst. Coach Frank Knight. Absent was Bob Porter. _ Sentinel Ppoto.
Miss is 1L over rival M&amp;is·
An opproprioto shirt for oach mole on
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md Dave Rice.
your llot ... ond Gift Cortlficatoa in ony
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Lost 'from last years eqljBd
amount.
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Wildlife Cblef Dale WIIIle- By' United Prello InlerulloDaJ 19 po)nts: South Dako~. was hfirts tgahmalef high 22 polnls in the w. Moln St.
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rlllet are allowed.
Jaa. It - _AI ql..-ey
Kanaaa Stall! Wtoo
llaatlac bouro 1re .. from latent 1&lt;1 belp the Buckeyes
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t '- m.' and II p. m. aad eacll pick up where they left off last ~n o t b e r leadllig games i
Jaa. %1 - ~ Wtlblwllle
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Wednesday night, defending Big
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loss
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champion Xansas Sisle
jaa, il - At Nortii Gallla
required. 1
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effeetiveneos,
Creighton IIIHI2; St. il&lt;Jn.Feb. U - Cbauneey
deer
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got by . 1 siubborn
Feb. U - AI Eukr
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Wednesday ni&amp;Dt wben
Quincy C4Uege 7U4 and Tenopened their campaign with a
rolled over Rlcbmond
convlncng 86-54 triumph
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Creighton enjoyed a 44-43
Leading 1110 parade of ·
haillime sdvautage but
presslve sophomores
Wildcats• sticky zone defense
by Taylor was -oil-loot guard
and a ·~ aboollng display
Peters, wliQ led all seorera witb
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN

Shirts

of Anthon)' Quinn's "Zorba the Greetw
Broadway Grapevine
press screening on Dec. 8 - to keep out
Leslie ~aron's limerick in "Father
the elljl8Cted crashers. Tbe 2150 who have
Goose" - wblch began with the line
· been Invited are practically pledged not
"Tbere was a young lady from Spain'':'to mention the location of the soiree u~­
was deleted from the Cary Grant film betil after the awlnJ!Ing ill over ... You d
cause It was considered too bawdy for
never gueu which tippy-top actress, _al·
the Christmas trade at the Music Hall -ways 'way up there In the box office
Reports from Washington's political
polls, 1.o currently suffering because h~
grapevine Indicate that two members of
latest flicker is a turkey everywhere In
the LBJ cabinet are preparing their res·
the nation. It's not that she needs tba
lgnations. Their Initials are Celebrezze
money or ever will-but her pride!
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Peters, who played one of the darl_in~
Ray Stark, the Seven Arts' chief,
Trapp children in "The Sound of Mus••.
seeDIS to be ahead in the bidding for the
Is portravin~ a streetwalker In "The
new musical, "Bajour.'' lf so, Jet us hope
Cradle Will Roek" .. . Geor~~ MontFom·
he will use Cblta Rivera In the eln•ma
ery's latest beaittiful date is Beverly Ad· ! version; ·no one·ely could generate her
ams. a Hollywood blonde . . A Bo•ton
kind of excitement ... MGM executives
public relations firm has been alloca••d
are grinniRg ear·to-ear over the n"!" !I•
a very Impressive bud~et to defeat the
nancial states which shows a profit of
construction of a NASA research center
$17 000 000 before taxes. Tbe same perIn Cambridge.
Iod 'tn 1D63 showed a loss of '30,000,000.
And they've got a lot corning up that
Broadway agents fear thev may have
looks good, lncludin~ "36 HOIIl'S," .
manv an unemployed sin_ger and comed"Young
Cassidy" and "Tbe Yellow RollaIan in the $500-a-week class on their
Royce."
hands In the near future. They predict
Joao Gilberta was so el!Ct!llent In his
that 40 per cent of the small out-of-town
Town Hall concert that some smart New.
cafes will beco111e discotheques In the
Yorker
should tblnk of 1 local club
next year . . . .Tbe story that most las·
where
he
could play - permanently, or
clnates the acting set is the Ava Gardnerlot of the time. It would have
at
least
a
George.C. Scott romance. It appears defto
be
a
fairly
small room where he could
Inite that bls wife. the marvelous act·
sing to the band of dedicated fans who
ress Colleen Dewhurst, will seek a di·
really listen, but it could build like Le
vorce but - as they say in the soap opCaprice,
where Bobby Shorl'a following
eras' :_ Will Ava marry George? There's
reports
witb
regularity and enthUSlasm
the question of bow much alimony he
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Isn't
a line spoken In the new
can pay to how many wives, and also the
French
musical
comedy, "The Umbrel·
unQuenchable legend that although Ava
las of Cherbourg." Every bit of the film'•
undoubtedly appreciates a Jot of fellows,
dialogue is sung.
she still plays Sinatra records late at
night. (George wouldn't like that.)
There's a wild story making the
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over at one of the sllct-papet laBart Howard, whose list of hit songs
dles'
magazlnea.
Its heroine Is a bonaeIncludes the popular ''In Other Words"
wife who begged the editors to let her
(squares call It "Fly Me to the Moon'_')
do an interview with one of Europe's
Is more than a mite unhappy about his
most appealing heroes "from the lver·
former collaborators, Bella and Sam Spe·
age
woman's point of view." It wu !Inwaek, on "Mrs. A" - a projected !1lUSi·
ally
arranged, she was granted ~ min·
cal based on the life of Gemde Law·
utes
of the star's time, and from what
renee. The Spewacks, it seems, forgot to
tell Bart that the production bad been . everybody gathers, that was all It took
for ihem both to fall madly In love.
dropped. He found out about it at a din·
She's supposed to be gettlpg, a divorce
ner party at Roek Hudson's, when Julie
to
"free" herself for him; however, his
Andrews mentioned that the writers had
Intentions
are o~ suspicion. He's
asked her If she would like to atilr In a
due
In
the
Umtea"JJII'i!"s
fairly 10011, and
non-musical version of the script.
I( be aees her - as she expeCts - they
Tbere will be armed guards at the
may mel&lt;e headline•.
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witb a- minimum of red taP. -""" paper
wort. Its sole object tod~J to a fr.lendly
system Is. to help and ncit binder the
economy, and the effect on a communIty of such banking practlcea II enoro

fleet the ebange to attitude
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daYJ were unoomfortable and far 1tae ·ef·
flclent tban they are todaY witb their
calculatlni machines and other office
aida that mate It ponlble to ~~ your
accounts with speed and dispatch. TbeJ
have helped greatly to tum IIWIY of our
residents Into eOIIslltant P~. with
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In a 1111'1'01'·. rice with Verble dleul of ~·· Bob Houm- Jooepll'o and Nicll 11oq!1D or ub thil:
Morlan' of C41umlllll Wesl at
Waldi:r of Dlyton Rotii. Walder ird of, Otn'llle and 'J'oo) Lewll canton 11•~- Stale ·e!WD- , flill.~ of Pomeroy and tbe ballbacb and Jim B)'nl
'""' a ltOOIICI team ael~ lor of Payton W11bur Wright, '111ere piOn Mautllon landed I'W!II810 ,~iii Abul South ' •t MOIDII Vei'IIOII at- 118fety.
th• ae:qnd year.
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B..tdeo llojoliJtll. ancl Robin- lint )OJ~~~ fOI' . all of tbem. ' lwn. ~ wa1. teamod wilh ~· IIIII Sandy Eltron : lributed at the lineman po&amp;l,ton. the lirsi tea.m baekfleld 'llle olf0111lve line .JYlirl«ed[' tbe "liltle maa" 011 lhe;!~lll4. or -ak~ _lilotth . at tad!~; I lions.
was made u~ of ballbaot Aj. 'JJ1I pqllllda.• 'llle bJI ~MI ·•ere guard ~ - Ardllbeld ot z.nel, ~ jlalle1 ol Dayton Du9- l Massillon Hilger 8aOOD ElyC.mt&gt;bell; or !tyrla. ~ llltl; tackles. 'Jiotey ~1-.JU
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~ck T9,1!' B..Uey of $prin&amp;- Malllt,ero :&lt;&gt;! Qo!IIOII ·Uiico.III a~ .Pouaai. .
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lleld South. ·
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Called Us Capitalist Lac~ ~~d
_Running Dogs of lmper1ahsm. •

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lower than every,;camparable motfel ef ffrd· and Oimolet.
Ati4 we ·~ - a ~ --et'~':Jhe Jlke solngs ara tit ~ :.104 tlolliB on'~:six-cylindw Sld11
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~k lltl~ wWre• an4 d-.sn't .even 'indude lhe fllliiHS ._. ' ~!; detl. thedt 11 out. The
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SALE!
Beatie Boots

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13(4

160
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Boys &amp; Mono Sino

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Wore $10.99 &amp; $12.99

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SALE PRICE .••

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BVNDAY NIGHT WOMEN'S
LEAGUE
Nov. %Z, 11M
...... Bailly . . .

M. Lebew
K. Walker

331

I'.Y~

325

J. Goodnito
P. Collins
Handicap
Total
Wn I Lost I

293

2M

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327

1979

Fonst RH Block CoJDpaDY
BOnd
110
P. Leifheit
191

S. Bartels
I. W'JDebrenner
J. Walton

Ind. High Game -Joe Wellk-1 B. Smitll
Handicap
420 er, 137; B. Hennessy, 95.
030
K. Yeaugtr
Ind. High Series - M. Titus, Total
w.. sLootl
330
Blind
330
Team High Game
Blind
Ed's Aato Trim
129 Rays, 114.
Handicap
1739
J.
Gilland
Team High Seriea
Total
Won I Lost I (Forfeit)
Rays 1519.
Blind

447
303
368

Simon'• Mane!

24ll; .BHennessy, 168.

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B. Clark
f. Ingels
C. Ingell
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WHAT'S BEST FOR

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Holiday Workshop
I'T. PLEASANT _ 'l'l1e

STYLE STUNNING.

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WIDTHS

1111 undor IMIIIstr.too
MilS IMIIICA , , . 11 Jtwtll, thocl!
rutstut, m1tchinc .. Pinllon briCI·
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$U .75

8tst "wftlt lo¥1'' tot- Cftrlttmaa

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Slippers for Ladies 4.95

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tlruh~lt mtlntprlnl, tdjlu!tblt
IXPfftltOit lrlttltt, In Jtilow 1 r
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POMEROY
A "GOLD STAR" STORE
Member of Pomeroy Merchants $700 Caah
Christmaa Giveaway. Ask for your free ticket

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Charleo Blake, 28, of Htmlock
Grove, suflerod a oevoro
llljury Wednesday wben
pipe he wao unloading from
truck fell ~ htm 11 the Drsvo
Mrporatlon works ""., Lelllrl
Falls.
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Pomeroy
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Wo Are A "Gold Star" 5,_
Member of Pomeroy'&amp;. $'700 Clsb ChrtfJtm. I
Giveaw.ay! Aak for your frH U~ktt. No
cht~se - required.

SilO
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BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE
Nov. zt, liM
S.t~:ar Rua 811m1

D. Crow
D. Harbrecht .

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125

B. HelllleSsy

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pipe boot that's cal·
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.weather fr.ot woes.
Crush • grain !mila-.
tioo leather, with uo
slip ribbed crepe
sole. Tan or black.

PLEDGES DELTA ZETA
I'T. PLEASANT - Mlsa Suzl
Call, daughter of Mr.
Mre. Harold Call of Viand St.,
1'1. l'leasant, a student at

168

Handicap
Total
Woo I Lost I

451
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R. Becker
ville State €oDege, has
!d. Childs
pl&lt;dged to the Delta Zeta
'E.Bl'OWD
ority. Students are required
have and maintain at leal!
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"D" average to be a ~:=~I
ol Ibis aatlonal sororily, I
C llZEN!:i
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135

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I'T. PLEASAN1'Order
of Eaatem star~==I
No. 75 will hub! their

mas 111ft oxohantle at the meet- I
iiljl. l49fiday, Dee. 7, at .·
p. m. ,to "" he'i!l at lhe Masonic I

Hall.
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Hostesses for lbe
Wort)ly Malrotl . torroa
and Mrt. Allee Barr.
P1eaS8t11 Villley
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l't. Pleaaanl;

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Pam Davis

412

Donna Theil• .

2S4

Sharon Teafonl .

2115
201

Dixie Circle
Handicap .
Total
Woll I Lool .l

1038
2150

2088

3«1

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289

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~~hoes with Extra W~D Wearing Soles
- Money conscious young men •ill find these- shoes

FrieDIIIJ Taven
L. Smith

D. Glaze

283
34:3
329
368

D. Nieri

450

Handicap
Total

192
1963

L. Beegle
S. W'Jppel

uppafL There's no sole stitching to break. There's
tonger life for 1tlese shoes that will get more wear

lbecauw tftey are so GQmfQr\idilJI,
and 10 inujlOIISivo. .

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$7·

CroW't SCeak- Rouse
I. McKinney
R. l!dwards
E. McKiriney
E. Sylvester

Handicap

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

374
301
273

392
444
279

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

331

2112

Pick-a-Pair Special

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Woo I Loot I

Crow'• Ton and CGoiDiry
Pam O'Brien
3311
Mary Handley
354
Sandy Thomas
358
Linda Batie•
257

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IN ACTIOIII

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61f• to 12

388
330 11 • -

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S. Parsoaa

Geolrlc
J .. Grueser
Barbara White
Becky Hawley
Chariue Portar
Handicap
Total
Woo ·a LDot I
Team No. I
Barbara Roush
8ea Bachtel
Becky Nease
BOnd
Handicap
Total
Woo I Loll I

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YOUR
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P. Story (I game)

Hennessy

Zita Nierl
Hsndicap
Total
Woo I LDol I

N. Thompson (1 game) 60
R. lloudashell
' 129
center
wlll
bopieces, and
Handicap
662
person attending will
Tol•l
1396
required to supply lbelr
.Woa I Lost!
maleliala and each I• asked
AUey Call
bring ,, . oumple of a gill wrajpl B. Werry
195
ping hlea. The bmcb menu
M. Titus
248
be aaudwlclles, fruit, ..,ltit:s,l J. Sebo
136
and beverage.
J. Welker
%05
154
.M. Werry

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SURE-GRIP

ALL-WEATHER

WINTER TIRES
190 Tractor-Type Cleats •••
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TIRES
Most famous tire .,.mt
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of Buwva watcher. $24.75 anci up

Goessler Jewelry Store

5Yivest&gt;1r

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G. Hovatter

JDCelyn Taylor

l'am

Co!mty Home f~~=~= Yeauger,
High Ind.530;Three
Gamet - 431.
K.
1'. Hannessy,
ClubJ will bold •

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Chesher, 199; P. Hannessy, 165.

sa Chriatmaa wreorths, pi

Blake Injured in
Pipe Accident

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LEAGUE

High Ind. . Single Game - H.

lalJal, West
VJr&amp;inla DeP.,rtmeut of eommerce will
duct the traiJ!ln&amp;. Buell&gt; . : : ;

DANIEL GREEN
SUPPERS FOR MEN

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Nov. Zl, 11M

H &amp; C.'s, 1793.
Team High Single Game H &amp; C's, 662.

Kradel · Park beclnning at
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Mllchln1
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417

Team High Three · Games -

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the gift-quality watch

SENIOR HIGH GIRLS

Mary

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397

.,_lance of shoe
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349

R. Sargent

THE SHOE BOX

top grain leather uppers,

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PALUCI(
(UP!) --John

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THE NEW
SIMPSON

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Mornber of "-ny'o Gold Stor $700 Cash
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Home Owned &amp; Operat.Jd
You'll Like Our Service

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IIINI GillS

TOYS

Aulhorlnd
SINGER
MACHINE
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DEALER

Worruty

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DUNLOP WINTER TREAD$

Proffitt's Wholesale;/.
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MEMBER OF THE FAMI~Y

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every day! ·
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WJ. rou get bshind the wheel, p'U be gla4 roo waitetU

RESIItVE YOURS
FOR CHRISTMAS NOWI -

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BAKER FURNITUM

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The Fobrie Shop
Singer Sal11 &amp; Service
115 W. Second WY 2·2284

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'!'hit one's the Y•'-r's handsomest
aurprl~.

Swankier.,

It's longer, · wider, lower.
111111e apaellll!ol, IID;IOOtber

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6W' HEAVY DUTY SAW _

19c

Toma._, v..-alllil, V..eto!tlo.BMf,
Chlclcln NIMidle i .

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A bnnd·new idea laai year it's •'1''!11
'll"'fef now. Freah atylina. V811 available
witll up to 860 'bp. A sOfter riile. ~

$29.95 to $69.95

Pie:{rust Mix

Eltetrir

SABER SAW ----~--- $19.95

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DRILLS _ _ __

lb.

_Campbell;sSoups 12 ·~.~ s1

POR HOM£ WORKSHOP

At lbtnba•h Hordwar• ... Here you can find one of the most eomplete line
lools, and sporting equipment. Shop here for your handy man or 1porbman.
Block

ODDS &amp; ENDS GROUPING
LADIES' PUMPS

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SANDER &amp; POLISHER - - - - - $16.95
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Guaranteed for 1 year.

25ft.
rell

19c

29C
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SKINLESS
SLICED·.BOLOGNA
FRESH GROUND BEEF
FRESH PORK NECK BONES FRESH PIG'S FEET
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PICKLI LOAI'
DUTCH LOAF
SPICE LOAF - 11\1 1.00 PKI;S.

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but k&lt;M!~ on

stylina, fnllh new

1.99

GIFT SLIPPERS PRICED LOWER !
INFANTS' &amp; CHILDREN'S _

ALSO GROUP _ _ _ 2 pairs 5.00

lb. $1

BOYS' SLIPPERS _ _ __ 2.99

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7 lb. $1

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MEN'S GREEN INSULATED

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STORM
RUBBERS

5.99
Dress
ARCTICS . . . . 3.99
. Buckle &amp; Zipper
LARGEST
SELECTION
CHRISTMAS
CAII!DY
IN MEIGS
COUNJY

Everything For
The Hunter
and Sportsman

4·"

RUBBER BOOTS
FUR LINED :·~:~2
WORK ARCTICS

GALLON

Mony Stylts
To Chooso

MEN'S ROMEOS - - - - 4.99 From
MEN'S LEATHER
FUR·LINED SLIPPERS _ _ _ _ 2. 99

tMn'a4-Buckle

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3 lb. $1
3 lb. $1

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HOME MADE
LIVER PUDDING
BLOOD PUDDING

LUNCH MEAT
lb.

2'12

Oranges .:-~---'--:-

Wollor liltctrlc Powortd

SOLDERING GUN KIT _ _ _ $7.95 to $12.95

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TO 6.99 ~

LIGMT

&amp; HIAVY _

LADIES~

2.88

&amp; CHILDREN'S BOOTS

2•9t to 6' 88

LADIES'
PIICEO

Large selection in leatllen, •;
suedes and vinyls. Lined and ualined styles. Sizes 5 to 10. Priced
lower here.

eWalnut.
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STOKER
DoabJt
rs - woy Sl Acro11 from
&lt;d oil ·OOAL.
trutod.
Rlgbtatal;e,
'li x I. Delivered or at tipple
miq pool 1 lOOII!I and baths
on Route 124 at RutlaDd. Ja- 3 bedrooms
garage black.
1
cobs Coal Co., R. D. No. • top driveway fuD ba!ement
Pomeroy, Ohio. Tel. SH !.- foret!d air gas !urnact. Show. ---:---~----(
ts:.z - WY Wtllt.
er lavatory and commode In
lnstrvctlont
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M•rchanh $7GO Cash
Giveaway

Snow Tires
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PUJ tu

Nylool llodcwall Tube Ty,.

• Reabter for the 19M Ford

we are livtne away

No

purchase 1s Decessary. Just
reJister each time you
drive in

SUPER SERVICE
STATION
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Mgr. WY 2-9932

Small down payment. Will u. I. CIVIL II.VICI mns1
sell on land contract. Marvin .._ ..._ ....
Swan WY 2·3348.
12 S Me :::f'~~ ~
FOR SALE, Sealed bida wtll
be aecepted IDltll Jan. I lor
Drew Webster American Legioo Home. Can be seen by
appointment. Phone WY 23612 or WY 2-3173. Reserve
the right to refuse all bids.
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H. Miller
Arnold
Yeauger
Blind
Haley
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Damewood
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Bel Air • Door. va en-

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Falrlane 4 Door

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a low mlleqe car. P.
mood F8WD · .(lnioh,' willl
matehlng v!Dyl · lnter!\)1',
V8 engla~, automalle .
traoa. Good whitewall U..

Jlne. Powerglide ·tranl,

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blue finiah, IA!aa than 115.ooo' mile• ond In mint of

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Top Coupe.

$7115 .
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Program for
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Mr and Mrs Arnold Richards
vis~ over holiday weekend
In Columbus wilh their daugh·
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward
s1:it. and son Vaughn. They
were j(lined ' by their other
daughters. Mrs. Patricia
K . Col bu
and son, evmiace u:unt!~ and
Mr. and Mrs(
1 and
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son. rett,
mcmn '
Mrs. Ja7esJhtUlks,
b~~':"'~~,j
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children, Kay and Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
and family were recent visitors
in Parkersburg, W. Va.
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A3C Frederlclt C. Boyd left
".My HOUH 11 Your House" Wedneaday norn~n&amp;, lor bls alr
wu the topic ol the program base, llncbloe, Mich.,
presented by Mrs. James a two week. viait with bls parWill at the meeUng ol the WS- I..,ndts, Mrth ·and
WS or the Entorprtse EUB • o er re tvea a
s.
Church Tueoday evening at the Mr. and Mrt. Elsa Gilmore
of Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
ond Denver Kapple were
, h Com All day vlsltora In Parkersburg,
The hymn, 0 '
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Ye Faithful opened ~pro- ] Rev. A. M. Grueaer returned
gra.!n which was an ' adveD- 1to his h&lt;11ne, Grove City Wedne..
lure in lriendship." Chrlslmas 1 day, after spending Tbanksglv·
with Spanish American people j ing witb Miss (fenevieve Stobart
discovering the meaning of and brother. He also visited In
some or their traditlollal fesliv· Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs.
ities as practiced by the aver- Dana Hysell.
age family durmc the advent Mrs. Carl Moore and Mrs.
..asotl, was presented ~gh WUUam Bartels were
a playlet with Mrs. W11l as visitors In Parkersburg, W.

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Mrs. Spanish American • . n d

spent Tuesday With Mrs . Thomas Bentz as a neigh·
het· mother, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd bor.
and son, Mike,
Mrs wm displayed a lreasHoliday dinner guests of Mr. ure chest
"!hlch
. con.tained artl·
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and Mrs L w McComas in· cles expiammg thetr customs
eluded h;, 'sis~r and family, and food such as ever8J'":~
Mr and Mrs Carl Vanderhoof tinate, gift packases,
and· children.· Margaret, Floyd peppers, rectpe folders, creche
leo
and Mark or Waldo, and Mr. ftgunnes, Bible "'!,~!,Inand Mrs. Harold George and which were pondlper
used by
B · Lee GaiUpolis. Mrs. I ated by a ca e
~;; :~~: re~vering from a Ithe thousands. Mrs. Will. pre-. rg'Uness Mrs McComas vis- ! sen ted each member with a
virus I
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this
children,

Misses Norma Jean and

Plant Foods

Banquet Plans ·

Are Topic of
Garden Club

Are. Re~i~wed by
"~~nd Boosters

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tho Pomeroy Band Boolten
'l'wo gueob, Mra. Charie8 IOOialloD was held Tueoday IV·
Can!on and Mr~. WWlam Bnnla ..u, at the
Senior Hllb

were pmeul whea the Rllt1.111d School anditorlum.
Friendly Gardeners met 11 Mrs. Muine Arnold, pred-11
the home ol Mrl. B~~a: dent, conducted
the ~~~II
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to use." which
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Prayer lo ~ o w
Plant fond was the topic of devot!OM by Mrs. Marvlll
program given by Mrl. Ill- .,ho ~. "Evory~here,,
chard Martin. She reported lhat where Christmas.
by "!11111- ll
bo
I can he used on near- ' .!leporla were given
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ne
&lt;11 bulb because Jt Ji,4teeo fi&gt;r the band banquel
ly "ry pacting and won1
J1o. Jield ,Jilturday at I p. m.
IS 5 ow
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torlmn. Mn. Arnold a&amp;k&lt;!d thai
are
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who are ..,...
planto.
: ~.il\e ·· e, be al tbe ocb&lt;JOl jl
Mrs. Howard Blrchfleld, Mrs. at J ' p. ·'m. Hostessel for Janu·
Joe Bolin, and Mrs.
Rolierl ary were named and Include
Snowden attended the Reglonalile Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Mrs.
at the
Nelsonvi Georgi! Hohstetter, Jr.,_lcj;mji·
Church.
Elnier White, aod Mrs. Kl

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The board meeting lor
~~teetln&amp;ll
al chairmen and club prtresllaptenlsl refreslttMIIIlt were served
church
attended by Mrs.· Mrs. HairY Watson,
.
held at was
the Mlddlepo
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W ber
zo MenchiDI and Mrs.
ft""n ~~unoed that the Neutzling wllh Mr.a
I wast'
ill be at the Hauck 81 contrllading hostess.
nex
mee
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w
Martin Restaurant in Middle·
.
rt. The hostess, Mrs. Davis, Fourth Birthday
:s~layed an arrangement using l ·ce~brated
pkin leaves, 8
Indian com,a
basket.
Mr.
George .lhl!lrll
andMrnutsR In Jd WUHams won entertained: with a party ..at '
s. ona
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, bo
Saturday afternoon ·In
thet raVeling prize and the door me ,
with her daughter and family . ! ish Americans during
IEichinger S~day, .from Vete- ize went to Mrs. Carl servance of the fourth~:~~:ll
season.
rans Memonal Hospital where pr
Tom Martin gave anniversary of tbelr
Mrs. Paul Haptonsta\1 and I Luke 2: 1·20 was read
~ I she has been 8 patient for the Morrls. Mrs. the month
Megan. ; A pink and white
Mrs. Peter Stace were o~itted Mrs. Don Hunnel and Mr~. Will past siJ: weeks. Her daughter, the verse of
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-day cake, inscri~ "RI1ppy
as hostesses at the meetmg of read Silent Night In Spamsh af· 1Mrs. David McGhee of Colum•
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Birthday! _Megan and
the Middleport W.C.T.U. held ter which the grou~ sang the ' bus Is assisting In her care.
Morrill lmtiate
cream was served to the lnvllt-11
Friday evt'lling at the F1rst song in English to conciude the ·
Into Fraternity
ed guests. ·
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Presbyterian Church in Middle- program .
.
.
Dan E. Morris. son of Mr. Th,e_ ~tten th~e was carried
port.
Mrs. Menzel Smith, prestdent
HAVE GUESTS
d Mrs Robert F. Morris 243 out, ln . the ·dtshes, hats ' -'II
nd cted a short business ses.
.da
an
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Holiday weekend guests of Mr. tC? u h
ports were given Thanksglvlng hoh_ y
Mulberry Ave., waslpbar Ita .· Of clown blowouts haJ!!'~:'.:JI
and Mrs. Harold Hubbard were ISIOD w en
communications of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
initiated lnto the A Ka 0 fr9 ' .. nd balloons w~M
her daughter and family, Mr. and severa
Patricia Ann and
Chapter of the Phi Del~a. ppa cas, .a
.
and Mrs. Everett Foreman and ,were read.nd 8J'ace by Mrs. Sue, and Mrs. Gamet
at hte Universlly of C1ncmnatL toG~ • : : : · Kim we,l·ll
sons Brent and Brian of Lorain, Prayer a
of Rose Hill, Pomeroy, jn
Phi Delta Kappa is an tn~~~ .
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Ohio: They also visited with Mr. Thorn~~ Beru: ~:os:!:~rs
clnded Mr. and Mrs. E u en national professional fratemor\.ty bu:iJdy, ~VIdu:Ucox1
and Mrs Ottrner Grimm and mg, 8 er ~ IC
and Teresa,
for men in education.
e San ,
am_ n, f Be
Mr 81ld 'Mrs W. Foreman of Icbang_ed gifts.
ware; Mr. and Mrs.
membership is composed of re-· tew.Is, Joy .and Jef
aver
Ma.son W v~
carry\ng out the
hos- Cook and Jerry and
M r s. cognized leaders in the prof~· David and Mary Ann:~~::
, . .
. !theme were served by the
B1onden'na Mark1ey and R o s e sipn. Members corrte from a . The guest of honor
Thanksgiving D a Y dmner ' tess to 12 members and
Marie of Columbus; Mr. .and wide range of educational en- many lovelY: glfts f~m Mrs
.-uests of Mr. and Mrs .. Vernon guests.
Mrs. Wilbur Windland,
Da- deavor. They are class room attending. J.dl HarriS and
·
Weber and family, Denms, Dean ·
•
vid and Robin of
teachers, administrators, col- F~ye Hamilton assisted
Donna, Dallas and Duane •. were
vme, and Mr. and Mrs.
lege and university professors. MtUer with tbe party.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan
,
Windland, Sandra, Pamela and They represent research and
DANCE . AT WAHAMA
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cheeyl of Hilliarda.
leachinga In all areas of sub- Wahama Hiih School
Baer and daughters. Chester;
•t
leci matter knowledge.
n!l(lr
teen danee
8
and Mrs. Roy Phillips of Wilkesel el s
ENROLUI AT J.C
Mr. Morris
presently fin- . !"mtng Friday frl&gt;tR a to 11 p.
ville.
, Mr. and Mrs. Barey
Juanita L. Smith, daughter of ishing tho requu.:ments lor his 1 m. at tltejf shcool audltoriwl.
Re~nt guests or Mr. and ' Mrs. Willi.am Lehew,
Mrs. Dixie Smith bas
master of eduea~ ~egree at The JayS will emcee Ute dance JI
Mrs. Norman wayland and son, IAnn ice Obhnger, Mrs,
ered f&lt;11 the second
the University of Cmcmati and which is open to the pubtln.
Charles were their daughter and IPratt, and Mrs. Harold
at Manatee Jwtior CoUI!j!e,
is also working on a master deVllll'l'8 IN -OOLUMBUB
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert bach, were Sunday guests
Bradeiiton, Fla., beslnning
gree in natural science at the
.
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Powell and children, David, M&lt;. and Mrs. Ricbard Leifheit,
4, 1005. Site will
University of Oklahoma ~erj Miss Shirley Beegle ~Ung
Ricky and Gloria of Columbus. Springfield. Joining th egroup plete the first semester
the oponsorship of the National weekend In ~bus
The' Rev. and Mrs. George were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le- started Alii. 24 on Dec. 11.
Science Foundation. -.Niiji.l.
.,.
Siddal1 and children, Tom, Lao- , hew and daughters · of Colum-- -;;Niiaiiiiiliiiiliii
. iiiimM&gt;iiiiliiNiimiililftiliiO~ ""
r1 amd Timmy of Platts~g, i bus a~d ~rs . Harold Johnson I
spent the boliday weekend w1th I of Spnngf•eld.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul j Mrs. Leifheit en.terlatned the
Smart. They joined Mr. and Kin Club and prtzes were
I
Mrs. George Hackett and chli· warded to Mrs. D~vll and Mrs.
dren, Linda, Bill, Dennis, MeJ· Johnson. Mrs. Ohlinger won tbe · Will be open until 9 both
ante and Rose Marie, Mr. door prize.
Friday ond S.turdly
- ~n Kloes, Athens, as din- At noon a buffet luncheon
nlnt for your shopping
ner guests of the Smarts' dau- was served from a table decghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. orated with a Christmu ~ent-­
convenience.
Manning Kines and children, erpiece ofred bells lied Wttb. •
Ktn, Lori and Lynn, for Thanks· velvet bow and flank~ witb
living,
red candles In aUver 'holders.
Patty Loweey. Holzer Hospit· The table clotb and napkins al- l
al student nurse, was the holl· so were decorated wltb red :
day weekend guests of her par- bells. Fav..-s were red bows. i
enll, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowery During the social hour Ice
aitd family.
cream and cake and coffee was
Recent guests of Mr. L. D. 1 enjoyed by .the 8J'?Up.
The
Diles inclnded his daughters, Christmas diMet wUI he Dec. :
Mn. Fred Bush, Columbus, and Ja at the Martin Restaurant ID
Mrs. Charles Jividen and ram1· Middleport.
ly of AthetU.
---Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. RUBGIFT INFORMATION
sel of Indianapolis, Ind. spent Memobers ol the Pomeroy Gar- ·
the holiday here with his mo- den Club who wish to contrlblher and sister, Mrs. Lulu Ru .. ute gijls to the Athena SoeU and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hospital are asked to le • v •
Burns Harris and daugher, JUl. them wltb ~ Lydia EbenThey came especially to attend bacb or Mrs. Charla Pmlnithe high school reunion clas!l of 1er at once.
the 20's at Point Pleasant, W.
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MEET TONIGHT
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Bethel No. 62 of the Intetna·
GJVli: FAIIDLY DINNER
tiona! Order ol Joh'a Daugbt- [
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Holter ers wiD meet tonight at 7:30
•ntertained with a
family at the POIIIOIOl' Masonle Timdinner Thanksgiving at their pie. Thoro will be electlon of
home at Bashan. Guests were officers.
Mr and Mrs. Worley Davis,
D•~ter; Mn. Robert Davis,
HAVE GUEIIl'fl
Linda, Dian, Glen, Rita and ThanltogivinC diDDOr cuesta e
Cindy, Langsville: Mr.
and Mr. and Mn. Ed J. Smith ":.
Mn. KeMeth Davis. Roger and their chlldreD and tamllleo.
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Rodney, Rutland; Mrs. Ronald and Mn. Edwin 8mlth and
Davis, Middleport. !.he host dMt, Dlalll and Edwin
and ltostess and Gary, Sharon, Mrl. Martha C8rle)1 apd
and Gordon.
and Mn. Lewll' E.

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Parkersburg, W. Va. Tuesday
evening
Mrs. ·Bill
. Grueser and Mr o.
Robert Richie Vtstted at
ford W. Va. Tueaday, evening.
Mrs. Bill Gueser and Mrs.
' VJs"ed
Ro bert R't1 ch te
~ at
lord, w., Va. Tuesday with_ Mrl.
Grueser' Mother, Mrs William
F1elds.
Mrs. Dana Oliver returned to
the home of her daughrer and
ln-1
M
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