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Story of Christ Told in Scripture, ""
Song, Poetry, Meditation Monday

: Stor Gorden Club's Yuletide Party
' Held at HoII'd
Atk'IIJS Rura I Home
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n. birthday of Cbr1s1 told
tn scrlptur.. SOIJi, poetry, end
the devotional period.
meditation wu p......,ted w!Jm
Mrs. Setb Nichol11011, presi· 1
lu Pomeroy
the W.S.C.S. of Heath Mdent .. presided over the busmess 1 Mr and Mrs. Richan! IAH· dlst Church met Monday eve~
meeting. The club Collect and bed and children, Curt and
ing at the church. The meeting
prayer were giVen m Wlison; j ma Jo returned to their borne was opened with a plano pre-.

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trom the arc~a. of the cburda. the M!cldloport r1r11
'!be meetll&gt;i wa1 closed With Prwbytaiu Churoll will 111101

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Elllored lloopllll
Thureday ,...,., 11 tbo ehurdl "A Saluto to a.iltmu" wu , _ eote&lt;q Holaor ~
ot 7:)0 p.m. Mrs. Joe llllley tbo theme of the Molp County p(~d~~id
pulllarper:lt bouro.
aDd Mill SuAn Park w111 be flower ahow held receaUy at
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program and dfiOtional lead-- the
Pomeroy
Elementary Spruce ~GaUipolliM~
day afiern00n
also the verse of the month. ill Springfield Sunday evening lude. ''He Shall Feed
His
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IChool with ev-ery club iD tbe gene
eent,
The ~ntranct to th~ home Gifts were sent to
Athens 1 after a weekend vtsit wJtb Mr. Flock," from the Messiah, by
Hoatelsel are Mrs. DwJ&amp;bt county participating.
Star Rt., Gallipolia; ~
wa s decorafed wtth ~vergrt"en State HDspital by Mn Henry and Mrs. Harry Davis and Mn:. C. M. Hennelly
wallace, Mn. Paul Haptorwtall, un. Chartn c. Lewis. region- :ackburn. Rt. 1• Ewlncton:
and lights w1th a pme cone l'umeJ'. lt wa~ voted kl send a Mrs. Edgar Pratt.
Mrs. Glenn Lambel1 , predMrs. Lewll
Sauer, Marpret at director, wu chairman far
Floyd. F. Clary, Rt.
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wrea! h o:~ nd e ~ ergreens w1th a basket of fruit to Carmen's Mrs. Harold Johnson
dent, conducted the meetlbg
Sauer, Mrl. Joe Salley, Ml'l. the show. Mrs. GObert CUJiea 0_;1~Ci~~~~~~ug:
f'est we red bow greeted the rest home Program books were to her home in Springfield
and read from "The Open
William Ohlinger, IDd. . Mra. of Marietta 110 accredited OA·lil·
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poguest s The horne was decor-: dlstnbuted by the chau-man, Monday after 8 visit with
Door" by Faith Baldwin. Mrs.
Lillian Steiff. A donatloD will GC jtJdte, i.u the judge using 8 ~ ~s G~iu~:-"·M pt~:
attd throughout w1th arrange- ! Mrs Virgil Atkins. Tile COWlty and Mrs . Harry Davts.
Emerson Jones was devotional
be liven to tht Middleport tbe standard system or juding 8 Ro ~~s V~n.' ~ D
mems ot pomsett1a, pin!! and Chnstmas flower show wall dis-- Mr and Mrs Leo Williams
chairman and read a poem and
Firemen Mrs 0 P. Klela will with blue ribbon for 1st red M_
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c&amp;ndles T~e mantle was espec- cussed and members thanked Jac~on visl~ receotly
m~itation on th_~ birth of
be gue,i JOioJ.st. ·
ror 2nd, yellow, 3rd and White, li ~=.' W
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!B ily beaunful , creatmg 11 fes- lor making arrangements. The Mrs. Welby Whaley
Christ. Mrs. William Russell
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Itraveling prize was won by Spnngs Road
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sang, "The Coventry Carol," Bes Sanbol'll.
Receiving ribbons tn the var- p ul ;-mb Av•.,
Gallipolll:
Mr~ Jewt'll cho~e, lh~. topic, . Mrs. Ray Nicholson and the Eusene Eskew of Xenia
accompanied by Mr. Russell.
Club Entertained
1ous c-lasses were: Clall 1, ~cky ·LBe:bs, hRt. ~e~c~;.
"_G'-o•d-'s•G
• o•ft""""'H""_'_s_So_;n'.-;-.f_or.li hostess gift was won by Mrs. I the week end with relatives
Mrs. Nan Moore presented
Snowbound, Mrl. Dort. Davia, Jam L. Ra
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, Seth Nicholson .
the area.
the program and was aasisted
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By Mr•. French
blue; Clau 2. Merry Cbrlatmu, mor:"st · Mll;::ie~·~
The roll call was answered by Mrs . Harold Russell of
by Moss Frieda .Faehnle and
Mro. Edna French IDierlal&amp; Mrs. Da Oaborne, blue: Clua lAo Daik.y Rt I • Portiand·
Pom•roy, Ohio
Igiving a suggestion for Christ- mgton, w. Va., visited ' Mrs. Hattie ~mJtb,Kl~ritpure
nnua Inner
ed her card club ror the Cbri!t· s, ~·s Everywhere, Mis! Roy Fox,
W.Va.;
mas decoration Mrs. Grover w1th her aunt, M1SS Nelle Bmg. readers. Mrs. · P. en sang
mas party at ber home last Jessie §sunders, blue, Mrl, Ed Edward F Dutst Rt 1 Cotaor vocal
number
The Birthday
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stout ga~~ a very .mterest_ng
Rev. and Mrs. E ugene
a King."
with 'Mrs.
Hennesy
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week. 1berewasaglftexchange na Lee ' red Mrs Mlna u.~
nan, tageviUe, w. Va.; Homer
B.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
talk on Care of Cut Hollies as and daughters, Laura
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aod Jl'ize'l awarded to M r 1• yel~ow, and Mrs. Belva Willard, Sergent, Heodeno~tt w. Va.;
"FOR THOSE WHO
THINK YOUNG"
and Everweens." To help pre- and Gwen, left S11nday
at the pumo.
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nd The annual Christmas dinner Char1es Bradbury Mrs. Rich- wh1te.
Kerry Royce Ches"" Shade;
(Teehmeolor)
serve the greens, slle sa1d, add noon for their home, St. Louis,
Mrs. Moore rea poe~s a e ot the K1n Club was held sua- ard Gress, Mrs. ~bert Schmoll Clau 4, CandleUght, Mrs. J, Mn. Donald Horiupg: Athena;
James Darren, Pamt&gt;h Tif I
~=clu~~ ~;e pr~~~:~ w:d~- day at 6:30 p. m. at tbe Martin and Mrs. Robert Hysell, 8 cuest- W. McMurra7, blue, Mrs. Fred Joseph Trumbo Wan, Scotfm, Paul Lynde, Tma Louise. one tablespoon of sugar. to each Mo, after a visit with
Colorc:utoon•
quart of water In which you parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
,?' b A 1 rtl'- Sh 1 sed restaurant Memben were The home was decorated ID Blaettnar, red and wbite and town· Robert A Keaton Coal
harden them, also avoid stor- Thomas.
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seated at· a table wtth whitt keeping with the holiday season Mrs. Charles Lewis, yellow; Gro~· Raymonci A
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WED. •nd THURSDAY
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I ne.ar holly, th~ will cause to hannon, W. ya., s~t
t e Mrs. Klein social concerns com- r~ngement of red poinsettias COlJ'se to the abOve and Mrs. Mary ~'~ease, blue, Mrs. Betty Ashland, Ky.: Mn. Cbarlet V.
1fohage to slu-JVel and drop. week end w1th her Sister and
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with green candles placed at LiOnel R.....-n Mrs Don Mills Dean, red, Mrs. Pat Thomas, Wood Columbus· a
Mn
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and Mrs Sarah
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rs. the Christmas ~mmunlty din~ intervals.
and Mrs. Millard Wildermuth. yblow I'll ...... • .Sea
,Gree........,'- Dixie E. Smith, Ashland, KJ.
D.c.mb•r 18-19
on
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h'ld
to be held 0
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Each guest waa Biven miniature W te'; '-'- v,
sons
.BirtbJ
"JOHNNY COOL"
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~:r ~r ~ 1 thre~ thocfst Ch ec. Followmg tbe dinner
tbe Santa ravors
inp, Mn. Robert Reibel, blue, Mrs Garrett 0 Bowman,
Ht'nry Silva, Ehzabeth Mont Iing of candles and ways they Mrs. w. A. Morgan and
gomen·, Jim Bac·kus, .loey could be used, and door decor· daughter, Kathy Morsan,
a e~
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h urch group went to
the home of
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Mrs. James TJtus, red, Mn. Crown. City son 3.15p m. MrL
B1shop, Brad Dexter, SAM
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Nancy Harris returned borne a~y. mem r ~
e c urc Mrs. Harry Davis in Syracuse
Robert Coats, yellow and Mrs.
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Mrs. Virgil Atkins demonstra- Monday after a week end visit I ~-Jshmg_ to ~~t~lbute tto t ~he where members were greeted
ARE DINNER HOST
Joba Kincaid, white.
~hte~o ~36 R~ ~ ~llie
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rurtoons
1 ted making a pine cone wreath, in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. :~er ~ a
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Ful~by
Sana
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porch.
The
home
Mr.
and
Mn.
Karl
Grueaer
Class
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Bo!pitaltty,
Mrs.
Haug
M~!as· 'Rt 1 Bid'
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displayed several home made R. L. Gotthardt and son, Brure. MemJ .~ 8 · 8 ~t~ar
M ' w~s decorated tl.-oughout with entertained with a dinner Sun- Charles Lewll, blue, Mrs. John wefi son 11 .10 a~ · ' . •
SUNc"'.:'~21~~ES.
candles. Mrs . Jewell demonstrat- - --Wr. a~'bboec e, or
r s. pomsetUas, eaodles, a_ nativity day at their bome, MlneriVille. Terrell, red. Mrs. Robert Lew·
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"633 SQUADRONH
ed making a tooth pick tree and was given each member as I
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scene, and decorated silver tree Present weN Mr. and Mrl. is, yellow and Mrs. Leo Kenne- John O'Dell Mrs 'Earl Dav
&lt;Technicolor)
, a net tree .
i favors.
roun • ro n_car
was under which gilts were placed. Pat Qlllnn and ehUdren, CiDdy dy white· Class a Holldaya,
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Cliff Robertson (PTiog), Geo. 1 Cards were sent to Mrs. I .Refresl1ments. of salad, sand· 58enutentto aMI "v·etceararln•sn KMeeemorler.,.•a1 Mrs. Harold Johnson was the and Patrick of Columbus, Mra. ~. John' Kincakl, 'btue, Mn.· !!:,J,oSimlel'c_onJJeyohn,.~adyC. YL~o'
~!:f~~~s,-.r¥~!i~{!:·;r~~!Erma Vall! and Mrs. Norman w1ches and fru1t cake, nuts and PH .t 1 . P
hostess £or the
Welby ~, Rock Sprtnp JameJ Titus, red, Miss Nellle -.C'·
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and M
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j ~ill. A gift exc ange was en· o I ay can y were serv
y Mrs. Leo Smith reported on Mrs. AMice Ohlinger, presl· oa •
rs.
• Zerkle, yellow and Mrs. R. V. nadine Cook, Gregory T. Fife,
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~~~~ J:O:?n 1~i~t in Nn•ember which rponoored session. A round robin get well
Ho~ Dabyls, ~- BetMatyry DeaB. lip Globokar, Mrs. Marie Grubb
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VISI'II PARENTS
Heines, ue, l'l'tn.
a, Mrs. Waldo BrowD, Mn. Maur·
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• a field worker tn the Women's card and a poinsettia were sent
Soclety. Mrs. David Ent.sming- to Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb at Judy Martin spent the week red, Mrs. PbU J W~ll=n, ice Veoory, Mrs .. James Steele
er reported the annual bazaar Holzer Hospital. A gift was end witb her pnntl, Mr. and yellow, and Mrs. ac
n, and daughter, Mr1. Donald How·
a success and thanked tllose sent to Miss Dorothy Leifheit Mrs. Ralph G. Martin of Mid· white.
.
ell and son.
who contributed. Mrs. Smitb al. at
Orient.
A Chrlstmu dleport. Judy Is attending tile Cla91 IG, Spirit of Cbrjstmaa,
----so reported on the money and wreathe was purchased for the Nationwide
Beauty Academ)' Mrs. Neal Jeffera, blue, Mrs.
other gifts presented to Mrs. grave of Mrs. Emma !Aifllel~ In Columbus.
S. Nicholson, red, Mrs. Nor· The U. S. steel lndWIIly ••
a decealed mernbe&lt;. Mra. c.
man WI!~ yellow, and Mrs. tablished its llrot rtsearch ...,.
Thirteen members of t h e
J. Ebersbach and Mrs. otiUnJVirgil Atklnai white: C1ua II. ter at Middletown, Oblo,
ID
. Chester Garden Club recently
er each recieved 8 box of canTO AUDIT IIOOK.I
Changing Trends, Mrs. James 1910.
enjoyed a turkey dinner with
dy from the club.
Trustees and offlcera of Titus, blue, Mrs. CUSh John·
,
all the trimmings at the Mar·
Foreot Hole CollllCII Dlugb· oon, red, Mrs. John Kincaid,
OOAGHTEB BORN
un Restaurant in Middleport.
FoUowlnJ the bualn101
ters of Amerlna mot MODdey yellow, and Mrs. Roher! Cona- Mr. and Mrs, John Jordan
Aftoc the dinner tbe mem·
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slon, o lift ..clump wu held. afternoon, at the bDme of Mrs. day, white; ClaBO 12, Ectrant.- tMyma Mllllf) of ltiO &amp;. UY.
bers adjourned to the home of
Each member recei\red a box Phyllis Rowan, coUDCU deputy ment, Mrs. Homer Holter, blue, lngston, Columbus, are announ-tbe President, Mrs. Buell Ridelu Middleport
of chocolates from Walter
and reoonltng aecrelary, to aud· Mrs. Victor Hyaell, red, Mro. clng the birth of a t lb. I 01.
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! nour, in Chester, whose home
Mrs. Marvin Kelly 1s a pa- ter and Mrs. Davis presented il the books ol the CouncU. Pres-- Paul Bier, yellow and Mn. daughter, Tracy. Lynn, SundBJ.
' was very beautifully decorat- tient at Holzer Hospital for ob- ~ch with a rniniatW'e vase ent ·were Mrs. Gertrude Hoff· Horace Karr, white.
Dectmber 13, at St. ADD Jlol.
ed with a lighted Christmas tree servation and treatmenl
filled with holly.
man, Mrs. Audrey Koehler and Claa 13. Forecut, Mrs. Ma· pital in Columbus. Mr. and
and many lovely
Mrs. Marie Hawklna atteJJd. A decorated birthday cake, Sberlt!y Swan, trustees; Mrs. rie Birchfield, blue, Mrs. John Mrs. Bradlonl Maag of Mtnenin keeping with tbe
ed a Christmas party Monday honoring Mrs. Ebersbach, Jndl.
BeiJing, treasurer; Mra. Harrison, red, Mrs. Victor Ry- vOle ...e grandparent• end Mrs.
Mrs. Willis Frost
everuag in Gallipolis given by vidual leo cream bars eenlered Ulab Swao, llnandal oecretary; sell, yellow, and Mrs. Pe8l'l Stella Grueser of MlnemiU1 Ia
1several contests with prizes
tile Ohio Civil Service Assocla~ with • tree, and punch were
Rowan, Mrll. Grace Swan Mora, white; lnvJtaUonal class-- a great graildmotber. 1be late
l ing to Mrs. Earl DeaD,
aerved by Mrs. Jolmaon
on and Klrt Rowan.
eo, Mrs. Faye Samples, · Mra. Mr. and Mr1. M&lt;1. llv&amp;h
Pearl Mora, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. steven Schudlc crystal trays. A !lllllll
IAonl Dayton end Mrs. Rita Jordan of Gallipolis were lho
I row Mora.
of Bridgeport, Ohio,
were mao candia waa on each
ANOUNCE PLAY
Frozer, Gallipolis club; Mrs. paternal grandparents.
Mrs. Ridenour served puncb weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and fovora were a
The Rullond Clturch of the H. C. Waqh, Wa)'lllde club;
.
I and dainty assorted cookies James Criswell and daughter, ball with tho name of the
wlll hOld Ill Olrlsl- Mn. Edward Preston, Cbeoblre Junior. If In houaeplanto, II In
!rom her dining room table Dianna.
ber\ lnscrlbed In 1Uver.
play utlt!d "Ill My Falh- club, and Mn. James Jaokloa, evergreen apectmon, 17 In gill
wilicb had an arrangement of The Miaaes Nellie and llallll Eber)l&gt;seh received a
Houae," Sllnday, December Wllkeavllle club.
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wraps, three ublblll of boolal,
At
poinsettias, greenery and
Zerkle were gueats of Mrs, Uri ~1ft from her daugbler,
at 7:30
at
the Tberf wore olgbt onll'lea In end Zl In Cbrlllinu tle&lt;orodles.
Swisher for a holiday IJrunctr 'l.dgar Pratt.
Tbo
tnYlled.
Invitational Clua, II In the tionl.
Sensible
The Garden club will have its held at be'r home in Cbesh1re
regular Christmas
at Sunday morning. Her mothe1·,1
Bank Rates
the home of Mn. Roy
Mrs. Roush, was alt!o • .•~~·
with MMRS. Homer Holter,
Mr. C. W. Wood, JOD
Wyatt Chadwell and Mrs.
C. M. Wond, Is reported much
I les Griffith aa uaisi!Dg
Improved at
Holzer Hoapllal
esses, this Wednesday evening. where he ia recuperattna from
a recent heart condition. He il
BACHTEL ON TOUR
es1oecoed to be returned to bla
ud
t
in Ravenswood, W. Va.,
htel
st
Forres t Bac • a
en
Wednesday where be wUl be
Mount Union College, is on
with the College Choir whi1ch! confined for seve&lt;al mon~. for
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
rec(lvery.
will incl ude Wa sh ington, D. C., Mrs. Lee Edwards of
Gaithersburg, Md. and Jacksoo•-1 Fla., and New York City,
ville and st. Petersbur&amp;, Fla. her daughter, Mrs. WUliam Ur-They will return home f 0 r ban of Zanesville, returned to
: The Star Ganlel&gt; Club held
Its Yulotlde party at the borne
of Mrs Frank Halliday and
Vll'gil Atkins, w1tb Mrs Robert
J~well, ('('rhost~?SS, Dn Tinrs-

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prayer by Mrl. Limbert.
A desoert OOUI'lle wao aerved
from • table covered with a
red cloth and centered with an
arrangement ol hoUy and red
camaUOil! nanked w1th red
tapen lh .tUver holder1. A rna~
danna arrangement Usillf! greenery and gold roses was placed
on the worship center. Mn.
Lambert presided at the silver
coffee service.
Hosteases were Mn. Robert
Coats, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mn.
Lawrence Milhoan and M i 11

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A Middleport man wu kllleil Hospital this .milmine.
m.tantly ..-J· inother Injured Veterans. ~rial
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tranoferred
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S. Illinois (4-2)
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u.;. .Ill Loru 71
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Coacil AJ Bowen'a green aDd Sliot by Price witli a- iiilillifo CIOilble figures wu Roger Spen. E!':e:::'artero.
SoutherD st. (S.D.) 118
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S7rlt 81 balltlllle and held 1 McKelvey cut the Eastern lead Price led Soulbem with 11 j Eastern - Speocer 4-$-13;
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MusldDgum t4 WlltaJberl 43
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by Cruise extended Eastern's ! highest Tornado was norman Badgley IHHJ; Eichin&amp;er 1-0-2;
Ohio U. 13 W. Va. Wea. 73
Eloess with 12 poinla each.
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Lanky Theron Cruise ted the lead to 45-34 at the end of the Norris with eight.
. Totals 20 05.11) 55.
Alhland 81 Wilmington 38
Big Jim Bowles paced GIIJ
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Eastern aback by dropping in period.
. ~ Southern lad the reboundmg l Southern - Price
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lloaal Wilberforce 96 Maloono M
29, wblle Carl Wolle add· year wldoli 111M fi1 ·c-'•? ·
six field goalo and eight free Tbe Tornadoes struggled des- ' with a IQtal of 33 compared to Fisher 11+4; Norris I.U;
By Ualted Pren IDtena
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ed 26 and Bill Andrews bad II. IDcladeo 1J ~ 1M • _ . . '_ •-·
throws to teall all soorers with perately to mount arally dur- !8 lor Eastern. Norris led the lick 0.1·1; McKelvey
2--U; S. Corm. St. &amp;~:!llimantlc 55
West Liberty (W. Va.)
G11J ted at the quarter maru leope clubs ABC trill W.. v'1
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Edinboro
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on bls jumpers from about 15 However, Eastern led 55-10 with tUIIII paced the wJDDers w1lh 10.1Clintock 2-0-4; Circle 040;
Seton Hall-l9 Fonlham 67
Ball State 71 Hanover 51
bed the lead In the tblrd period JOIDO ..~ llalarday ... •
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three minutes left. Two-poinle!l Elstern's reserve team won tals 16 (1&amp;-23) 48.
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Jeraey C. St. If/ Montclair st. 67 Watertown N. 92 Mil. Con. 80 by outscoring the ~1'1 !M.
two bolldayt, 'lbo oa1y o ·;
The entire Eastern ball club
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Frank Ctemeens 25 pomlll not 111 111o ........ • ·
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Conneclleut T1 Maesachusetts 67 Culver Stockton 1!4 Eurel&lt;a 59 led bis teammates to a 71-111 1ft the New Yort Y"*OII
Eagles scored on 20 of 37 field
Trtnlty (Conn) 105 Coalll G 78 Freeport Com. 82 Rockford II squeaker over Evans.
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Three othll' membero of · - - - - -- - - 54 per cent. average while Ra· By United Pre., Ioternalloaal oc games.
I Steubenville, which
lhares St. Joseph's (Pa.) n
SW Oklahoma st. 78 E N.M. llll Scolt'a Grocery hit the double
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st. Jolm's (N.Y.) 56 Ollachlta 1C11 Arkansas Tech 102 ·
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Other aeorer. were
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an Ohio Conference team in and the ove.')ime period saw ralings, notched its !lfth win VIllanova 95 Toledo to
Arkanaaa Sl 79 Hendr':' 75
C. A. Duncan canned 18,
Smith with 17, Paul Wlctllnl- ·'
Eostern Jumped into an early nearly nine years lndleates that the lead until Dave without a loss with a rally lor Elizabethtown 62
Arbnsa• Coil. M Harding 43
Paul Swisher and JUD Bradbury wltb 11 aud Paul Fraley with
lead with Ken Caldwell opening Wittenberg's domlnatlo• of the Veenenclaal hit a lf&gt;.!oot jumper a 65-62 decision over Gannon
Mlllersvllle St. 58 Arlansas 115 Tulsa M
each put In 1%.
, 10.
the scoring on a foul shot and league will be interrup~ .this that put Capital abead 110-79 and after blowing a 14-j&gt;olnt lead In Pace ?o Prall lnal 55
Texas Western 63 ,
Dave Holler paced ~vans
Forr of Goodyear's !Iva stan.
Cruise on a JUmper.
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Lowell Tech 67 Lowell St. M
St. Michaels (N:M-1 47 with 30 points while Ronrue
era hit double figures.
The tight Eagle zone defense The Tigers' streak a&amp;; 56 con- throwo wit 1:03 left. Dick Sow. Gannon lied It at llU2
Bloomsburg 89 Alliance 70
Okla. City 11 S. Methodist 72 ley added 14 and Duck
Bill Brown lad tha way with
fo&lt;ced Southern outs1de and as secutive oc wins at home feU ar, who led aU scorers with U 2:22 left but Rand)
Scranton 118 Albright 66
Weol
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17, Willie Call had 16, Chick
a result the Tornadoes could by the wayside Tuesday night points, hit a jump shot to pull sank a free throw and
BuclmeD 89 W&amp;J 54
Devner M Western s•. ~7
The Grooerymen led
Conley 14 and Bob Boberta iJd6.
not score. Eastern held a 9-6 as Muskingum upended them. the Pioneers within one point, Voge1sberger, who had
Franklin &amp; M 112 Urslnwl 61 Wash. st. 75 Idaho 78
at the lntem&gt;ISSJ00 and won
12.
first quarter lead before. Jack ._ 4443. Their last conference loBI but a pair of Cap I tal free points, hit a field goal to hand Bo.ton CoD. a3 Harvard 72
Long Beach St. 85 San Diego 75
in the final oeconds
Firestille led at tbllllter1Do
Bostick, 5·11 guard,
.fmally at Springfield was Feb. t, 1956, throws spelled the end. Veeneo- the visitors their lirot deleat In ; Adelphia 73 Rider 72
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broke the 1Ce lor Racme by to Marietta,, 70-69.
daal finished wltb 2Z points.
live outings.
Buffalo st. 63 Niagara 58
FRANCONA TRADED
In tho olba' contellt r
tossing m a free throw w1th The Muskies shot a oearing Ohio University went outside
!loud!
a.EVELAND, Ohio (UPI) behind John
thr"': minutes_ and 14 seconds 57 per cent froin the floor and the Mld·American Conference McCORD INJURED
Bethany (W. va.) 9S Thiel 74 The lrade of Clevela~ !ndi8Dll boan'a 71 polntl defeated Goood- 11
left m the_ peruld. A short tune dominated the boards In oend· and romped over West Virginia BOSTON IUPI)-The Boston Miami (Fla.) 89
outfielder-infielder Tlto . Fran-7'/--59.
later Bos!Jck sustained a badly ing the sixth-ranked Tigers to wesleyan, 93-73, on the strength Bruins were upected to
St. Mary's (Call!.) T1 eona to the_ world cbempJOn St.\;;:.;_~;;;.
sprained ankle and was SJde- their second loss of the seaon of a 17·poinl streak in the sec- nouoce a replacement lor
w. va. st. 80 Beckley 118
Louis_ Cardinals. cam• ~s 110 big
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oncl hall. Wooleyan did not jured defense man Bob
Davidson 91 va . Military 19
surprJSa to thll CJty 1 sport
Southern faded _to hll on . a 1t was a see-saw battle won score until 5:29 had elapsed aft· tnday.
Ml Sl Mary's 82
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American u. 75 IndlaD General Manager
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Cothollc u. 76 Susquehanna 68 Gabe Paul completed the deal
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Larry Pnce s JUmp shot made seconds left, although the Mus- points at the half. Mike Haley, neapolis farm club Is
w. Md. 82 Baltimore u. 74 lor an undisclosed amount of
the sco&lt;e 15--7 lavormg the VJSII· - kies never trailed after taking wltb 18 points, led the Bobcats to replace McCord, who twisted Citadel 76 Richmond 75
cash and one player to be
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te lead at 40-39 on Joe Aragan· to their third win in lour his back Tuesday during » w. Ky. 73 canon Newman 54 named before tbe,~tart of the
JWY !lOW AT --Eastern's hot shooting
bright's free throw with less games.
practice session.
D. Lipscomb 74 Millsaps 'Ill l985 season. Th swap eame
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Arganbright led all ·.COrers Toledo, another Mid • ArrierJ.
PI'ITSBURGH (UPI) - The Randolph M. 83 o. o.;mlnion 61 deadline for Inter-league
with 21 points as Muskingum can Conference club. ran into Columbus Jets traded
Midwest
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N•tlo"-! Basketball
By Unlled Pross ln~emallonal took only its thin! win in five !6th-ranked Villanova and was Ted Savage and pitcher Earl Illinois 70 Wisconsin 56
The Car~~ are expected to
WY 2·2255
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games and first in three con· walloped, 95-10. The Wildcats Francis to the Jackllonville
Capital 84 Marleba 81 (OT)
offer a chOice between two
POMEROY
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ripped off 15 .points before the for ootfielder Roo Cox and In- St. Ambrooe 71 Iowa Wes 70 fronl-l!n~ ~etera_ns and a
Pameroy
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Capital Upends Marietta
Rockets bit a basket, but To. fielder Jack Damaska
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F.fQgramS
And ever pushed on west·
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Tht&gt; ~~ ars are still shining;
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With courts and schools and nawha County and a sweeping
I.Pnds a soft silver lining!
set of recommendations.
churches
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New rulers may rise,
OUR NATION'S GI.ORY
To spread our (aith alar.
coJmudglet•-WUclhia~ J. ~-'!'dpsothn, MASON - Chrlslmu
Theu brou"ht our flag new glory •
m u:e BU"man. :sw
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~Id d_ynastjes fall
Our fathers sought for freedom ,
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report "should iD no way be grall\8 were presented by
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And not for hoarded gold,
With ev 1) added star .
considered an indictment of the Mason Grade School PTA
But the stars give assurance And chartered civil compacts
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Kanawha County school system. the Wahama Junior and -linr II
the Ruler of all
With concepts new and bold. Let others boast an empu-e
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High PTA's when they Met
Holds His throne in possession. They he)d to stern convictions, Where th' sun can never set, But h.ts report pulled .no past week.
-• fo
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writing of behavior
The Wah ama White Fa1con
But workIC\I
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. of Influence punches
bl
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Our parties and politics
This is our nation's glory
And all the gam they gel:
pro ems
among
naw- Band directed by
Thomu
1Reed: presented several Cbrill~
To which we must be true.
We boast of great';' glories - ha.. County youths.
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chaage with the 1:\lnes:
But the stara in their courses
We_ otter freedoms cup,
Theft IS the largest s~gle 11185 selections 81 the
Run on with untiring strength While olhers searched !Ot" loon· Feeding the ones we conquer, type of delinquency
cnmes meeting on ThU1'1lday at I be
. 1 Lifting the fallen up!
of •iolence are frequent .._.. school. Wahaina S.OO Dirl•c-11
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drmklng IS on occasion permit- tor Jeo Jagerick accompanied
The glories of our country
ted or even eiiOOIII'aged by ad·
band on the ~Iarine! In pre. W9RClEST~R
Are ol the heart and mind. ults . sexual delin~uency in. senting the Christmas music.
. Unseen by the godless DlllliODS eludes pre-marllal mrercourse Assistant
Superintenden~
Whose spirits' eyes are blind engaged in by an undetermined Tholll88 Reed, presented. 1 be
.They see our wealth and pro- pe~centage of youth from ali Christmas story tal:en f r 0 m
CRYSTAL
gress,
SOCial and economic cla..es
. Luke 2nd Chapter
Our living standards good,
cheating in school! is
wideMr. Gerakl ~.
1' piece set wltb
But fall to see beneath them
, of !be association announeed
lel'Vice
for - ·
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Our faith and brotherhood.
hear,
· that at the next .;eetins
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lkeok·realltant
. polyityreno.
Ralph T. Nordlund
The angel! cla&lt;l In robeo
J••n•~ 7th a guest :.,eske•·[
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, Twas on a night so bright and ,
special school levy to be VOiltill II
clear
Glad tidings to all men
on by 'the public January 12th.
That there appeared a heavenbring
The PTA voted to sponsor a
RANCH -$T¥LE
Court St.. Pomeroy
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Unto you is bom this day;
New Year's Dance at Wahama
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We were content to alot7
In cultivatmg soil!

Fear not while tile 11an
are ahiniag above,
Tbougb chaage seems appalling:
For the throne of the lord will
endure, though at last
E 'en stars will be (allin&amp;!
Ralph T. Nordlomd
S86 Maple Ae.,
Fosooria, 0., supply pastor,
area Baptist churches on
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IWritteo Nov. 3, 't1 1
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8y Wayne G. llnDtlotadl, M.D. ON EXPENSIVE DATING
From time lo· Ume, P.,.sons
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ask me if we would not all be Dear Helen :
eliminated I am w~;iting to you a~
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better off if we
!rom our diet sueh ttemo as young Mr. Broke, who 11
~ver, kidneys and sweetbreads and can't afford $4.35 for
because these al.an4uJar . cuts date. I think • boy of.,II04Utd~l't l l
under ceriJill cii'Qume~ li' ' ready to date so he ••
vavate ao111f ll'lhrlllt. Or bt-l worry about tht expense.
:ause Iaili IQI'IIYite SOI!If dis· ' thould lVIII untU he's old enough
..... of lhi Uvw llld contrlb- to work and ...,.. In my opmlte to lwrdtnlne of tho arterlea. Jon 1 tlrl obould never dutchThe 1111- 11 1 flat JIQ, Eaeh ' trot. If a boy '*''t afford
If us ia
llldlvldual and not , Idate, ba should not ask her ,
model !rom u aaembly line. Iout. - UNDA
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aase~ of ~Mtabollml, but JIQ one I'm 1 14-year-old boy and ~
indivld\lal hu a monopoly on 1 atree 100 per cent
with ,
all ol ~- ·Dlabetll II one of , "Broke." lt't not that I'm
them and lout il1110ther. The I tightward, It'• just if she Wanta !
Uver thai - llllkt BOUIY 111'- another elate, she'd better make ,
thrJtls worse can cure the vie- the first one light. Boys our
lim of pernicious anemia, and , age shouldn't have to spend I
rots, ba they satlll'ated or un- $4.35 on just one girl. " Broke" :
soturated may be needed to shouldn't be so quick to pick I
oudd up a pe""?n who IS under· I the tab or else he should
wOJght or who m suffermg from "P et h '-sKIP
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If everybody cut out all tht : I'm 1 IO)Ibomore In high ,
:oods that wert harmful to oehool llld bert is my opinion
someone, we would ·aU lllrve : aboUt tho • bJsb eost ol dating.
Jo deatb;. Tllert II mucb truth ; 11 1 boy aakl me out, he
n the 'old ~fll8 that UIW Jlbould pay;· Ji I ask him
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ldll and lrislunu. Tba Ollly lhinl or a church party, I should
iltat would be worae titan cut· pay. 11 he's not old enough to
Ung out aU poteallally hlrJII, -pi lht respoDSiblllty of
lui foods would be for ovtry· bill, he't not old enough to
011e to take aU tht pollllUaUY elate. PAM
ileneficial drup that are avalfable. One mill's remedy may , Dear Helen:
ilso be anothc man's polson.
When a boy takes me to the
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movies, he pays my way. and
Q - b uwli aeJwnm you then I buy the refresbmenll.
~lked abollt llli Vlalmtnt of IWhy not? He blln't got IllY
•hiplatll- lnjuey, What 11 the more monoy IbiD I bave. -It
best methud ol prevention?
Dear Helen:
A - Sblee ,-hlpla&amp;hes a r e Any ~irl that lets a boJ ot
eoused by rear-end vehicle col· 14 pay $4.35 for a data Ia put.
lieions, 011f :ol
tbe sunplest ty _..ive. 1 am 13 which
neans of p!''!\'mUoa II to mike almoll t&lt;JO young to 10 out,
10ur car clearly visible from but when 0 boy takll me to a
'great. diiiiMt.lD some states, matinee, I pay my way to the
litis is accompl1alled by renee· show and Jet him buy lilt a
lor type license plates. II your bag ~f popcorn. 1 am 1101 adalate bat not yet adopted these, vising " Broke" to tell
put re O~ tape on your rear date, "You
your W&amp;J and
bumper, This bat oaved more I'll get the
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:han om; l!llllOrllt wll9 wu uti- 11 he )mows the Birl, a
oware lila!·Ilk 1111 -illhl• .,.re hint wm never hurt.
lOt worldlig'.
CIUS.
Head oapports behind
the
front seat are also recommend- This column fa dedicated
ed. When JOil feel that tht car family living, so U you're ~:;II
immedlatelf In back of you is 111g kid trouble or just oil
following yw too elosely, Ill- trouble, let Helen help IU&lt;J. II
oal for tho driver to POll you. Shtl Will also wtlcomo
11e wJII Jlt. ·lltiJCbltd, llld you awn amutin8 u;perlence.
may IMNbf )INYIIII a llvpld dma Helea Bottel In care
aecident.
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A CBS press reJeise had lllld he said to
the Ca!als liroadcall would de- Stem, ll&gt;e violinist. "I lllc'o
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-In Memory
IN LOVING memory or Viola
Louks, who departed for her

go,

Heavenly Home three years

We need good clean tradeins and will pay top dollar.

ago today, December 16, 1961.
'!'he One we loved so dearly,
Valksw1gens Priced From
God knows how much we
miss bar, and he whispers- I
She only Sleeps, We miss !be '
welcome footltep1 of the one 1
we loved so dear, often !Iaten '
for her coming fully sure abe
is near. We wiD always tllink
LY 3-1238
of her as lollg 81 there is
memory, Sadly missed by
ATHINS, OHIO
Family.
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Trans. BeauUful
White Finish

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Meigs County Cool! Hunters Assoclatloll wiD spouaor a ham
shoot, lhotgun, rifles, and pis.
tois used. SUnday, December
llll, II 1. m. liR dark. llllow.
boll Hill, S)TIWN.
12 15 5tc

"I I"HI Mom wantll tho REOULAR plnd,
Prentlool
Anyway, that"o what oho colla It Ivory mornln&amp; whon
ohe hao to 1-' up and flx It for Pop!"

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12:80 Ll....,. Andei'lod Show
3:\)0 'Jlm -Mees Bilow
4:00 Tiny$ 8a111a Claus Sho•
4:15 Jim Meea Bilow
4:30Eiecttlc , eo. News
4:40 Jim Meea Show
5:00 Sign Off
SATURDAY
'llo:OO Sign On • News
1:05 Country Music
1:25 Cmmtry ,Jamboree
7,oo Lorry Anderson Show
11:00 Top Ten Show
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Muciai Interlude
12:30 The Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Jim · Mees Show
5,00 Slip Off
SUNDA\'
7, 30 Sigu On __Army liouJ·
8:00 French City Baptist
8:30 Sunday Show
9:80 The Bible Speakes to
10:00 The Good Life
10:15 SUotda1 Show
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Chrl.ltlan•o Hour •
12:30 Rev. Merlin ,_ '
(Tues.)
·1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsono
Famlly Worship tThurs.J 1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
A.S.C. Protram (Fri.)
2:00 Rev. Ro1Coe Thorne
Swap Sh9P
3:00 Sund~W 'Showcaao
Tiny'l CoUI!tq Hymntlme 3:30 Colllllty HyJ!u,lltiiOro
Cemeni BIOel: News
4:30 Baptlsl La)'Dian's Hour
Goossler GUest Star
5:00 Sip O!l

IIONDAY TRRU fi'RIDAY
1:00 Sip Oto - News
6:05 stlfed Heart
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6:20 Meigs County .RFii
6:25 Paul Bowqs - Farm
6:30 Blll Miller 'Show
8;57 Weather
7:00 News
7:05 'nby's Mornlng Chapel
7:20 Bill Miller Show
7:30 Si!&lt;lrll
7:35 Plclteno Hardwa!'e
(Tues .• Thurs-)
7:50 News
8:00 Bill Miller Show
8:00 Johnson Simpson Ins.
(friday)
8:30 Dally Light
8:45 BUI M.iller how
8:45 Baker Fumiture Sllow
8 45 ~~~- • fl'r,l;L
:
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(Thurs.)
9:00 News
9:05 ·Coffee Willi Janet
10:00 BUt M!Uers Bruncb Show
11:00 Minlslel'fal Ass&lt;iclatian
11: ~ Mason Cow&gt;ty Agrl. Eat.

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S:OS World News
5:16 Sports Today
5:25 Wealber
5:30 Dbmer Mus!Cllle
5:!$ Sip Off

Be SUB IDII Know
7:03 Newa
7=111 Maslcal Qock
7:30 Newo 11eodllaeo
7:33 MW:ailcal Clock
7:41 ord IDII Teatllnony
1:01 Obto Valley New•
8:05 World Newa
SATURDAY
1:10 Sports 'l'oda1
6:45 Sigu On
8:~ Weather
7:00 Be SUD and Know
1:18 Musical CIO"'r
7:lll News
8;55 Ccmw!UDIIJ Newo
7:08 Musical Clock
UO Talk ol the To""
7:30 News · HoadUneJ
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7:33 Musical Clock
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7:45 Word and Testlm011f
10:15 Family Worsbip Hour
8:00 Oblo Valley News
10:30 N~='t .
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10,30 Soog &amp; Slory Hour ··
Masmo CouDIJ Newa
10:45 Family Worship Hour
CommimJty News
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t.. ..ult Class of

Miscellaneous
Shower Held
For Mrs. Eblen

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Shut-Ins, Girl
At Serni!lal'1 to
Be Remembered '

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Following the star, Sam Ptct·
ens, Tbe Legend o1 • Christ- MASON - 'lbe FriOIIdshlp and Plans .,..,.. made to remem·~ames
mas Ro...; -111')1 Sellan, Loyal Helpen Sunday Scitool ber the ahut-lu and the Schol·
Tbe Adult c1ua o1 the EUB Tbe Old, Old Olristmas Carol; class of the M88011 EUB Churdl aral)lp Girl at Oberlln•Samlnary
•hurcb at Syracuse held Its 1 Mrs. Mabel Pick.., At Christ- held a miscellaneous Bhower f., by the llon:u Cftle of , t he
IDOJ!IhiY meeting at the parson- m~ Time, and Herachel Diddle, Mrs. Gerald Eblen (E 1I e n • irlt Baptist Churdl TuOeday
age which was decorated In a ChrlltDwt
-~-• Grimm) recently In the aoclal eveoing at the home or Mr.
Christmas theme, on Dec. 11. Mrs. Pickens waa e)..,.,... room of the cnurch.
Richard Owen.
President, Mrs. Mallei Pickens, pre~ldent for the new year, Mrs. After Ellen opened the many Tbe house was dl!'eOI'ated In
oiJened the meeting followed Sellars, vic!&gt;'presldenl; M r ' · oselul gifts. cake and ponch keeping with the holiday liN·
by prav.,. by Raymo;.. Ktlcior, Eileen Clark, secret.ory • Mrs. w...., served to Mrs.
Olive son with large llehted candlea
•oript.;.e by Mrs. Paul Sellars, Edith """'!· treasurer, and Ray- Burg.... New Haven, Mrs. Mah- on the pordl and a
lighted
and a song by the group.
mond Krider, news reporter. ton Eblin, Pomeroy; Mrs. Lu- Christmas tree and holly, with
c0 !lection for the evening The neJ&lt;t meeting Wlll he at the I cille Smith and Teresa Brew- candles throughout the home.
was l120. Readings were by Ihome ol Mrs. Hood with
, Columbus; Mrs. Ruth Grin- The meeting was opened with
Raymond Krider, Christmas Diddle and Mr. Krider m
stead, Mrs. Keunelh Dodson, prayer by Mrs. Paul Smart.
of the program.
Cheri Dodson and Joedy Mrs. Charles Bennett gave 41&gt;'
An offer o1 lights lor t h • Dodson all of Hartford; M r s. votlons entitled, "Tbe Weaver,"
church was brought by Be Glen Tbnmpsoo, Mrs. Patrick and cloaed with a poem. Mrs~
Pomeroy. Ohio
Quiaenberry from Dan
Mrs. James Hayward, Charlea White also N8d
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which was accepted. The
Mr '·
Rosa, Mrs. Hom- poem.
-TONIGHT a THURSDAY
lng prayer and thanks were by
Johnson, Sheila Johnson, Kar- Mrs. Charles Searles, chairNOT OPEN
Mrs. Sellars.
en Brewer, Faye Johnson, Flor- man, conducted the business
Refreshments wer~ served
anell Russell, Mfs.
Lucille meeting when a newsletter was
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
December 1..19
Mr. and Mrs. Sam P~ckens, Mr. Schwarz, Mrs. Amelia Davls, read from the home missionary,
"JOHNNY COOL''
and Mrs. Herschel Diddle, Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Roach, Mrs. Gen- Mildred Benson, in Haiti. Mrs.
Henry Silva. Elb:abeth Mont. Edith Hood, Mrs. Lillian Smith, eva Mahoney, Mrs. Peggy Ed- Clyde Winebrenner read a letgomery, Jim B~tckus, Joey
wards, Shirley Edwards, Mrs. ter from the Rev. Norman Ov·
Bishop, Srad Dexter, SAM· Maurice Smith, Ben
MY DAVIS, Jr.
ry, Raymond Krider, guests Aldridge. Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, erlay, missionary in Japan, who
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Fe1turette: She't OU Mine
I Rosemary Sellars and Margar· Mrs. Gladdie Stewart, Robin Is on leave in the U. S.
Colorurtoont
et •Sellars. and the hosts. Rev· Stewart, Mrs. Katherine Ray. The group voted to donate $i
and Mrs. Sellars.
nes, Mrs. June Van Maire, Mrs. to the Scholarship Girl and $0
SUN., MON., TUES.
Dee. 20.11-22
Eileen Foreman Mrs. Myra Hy- toward the School lunch pro"633 SQUADRON"
Roush
Guernseys
sell,
Mrs. Ruth Riley Mrs. Hat. gram for 20 children for I he
tTeehnieolor)
Records
lie
Roush
and Mrs.
Lillian Cbristmas dinner.
Cliff Robertson (PT109), Geo.
Set DHIR
Grimm all of M8SOD.
"Mrs. Beulah White presentCllaklris, Maria Perschy.
J=utuNtte: Training for
Four registered Guernsey Sending gilts were Mrs. Mack ed the program which includ·
Trouble
I I oows in the herd of Ed son Howard, Miss Helen
Riffle, ed a "Christmas Meditation,"
Colorc.artoons
"'iiiiii:iiig~R~o~us~h~,~R~a~cln~e~,hiiai;rveioir~eciiieniit,iy Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mrs. Roland and an article, "Keeping Christ·
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Karr, Mr. and Mrs. H. J o e mas." Mrs. Owen wu assisted
Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles by Mrs. John Kauff In serving
Grimm, Mr. Herman D. Riffle, Christmas salad and crackers
Jr., Mrs. Charles Ohlinger, Mrs. to the above and Mrs. Dana
Katy Van Maire, Mr. and Mrs. Hamm, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavin,
Load 1 booti-fullife.
Russell McMillin and Mrs. Del· Mrs. Pearl Hoffman. An ar·
bert
Dotson.
rangement ol red candies, and
Chock our up-·
greenery was used on the re-to·lh....,inuto
I completed top official DHIR ac- freahment table. A holiday decboot Hloctlon
tual production records, accord- oration was also used on t h e
ing to The Amercian Guernsey mantel.
now! You'll find
Cattle Club. All cows were milk·
--~-styl81 for the
ed two
day. The testing was supervised by 0 b I o
wholo family.
State University.
Locust Grove camille L, a
five-year..,ld, produced 11,810
pounds of milk and 632 pounds Gifts for the Scholarship Girl
of fat, in 305 days. Locust Grove at Oberlin Seminary we r e
Vafors Beauty, a fiVI&gt;'year..,ld, brought and tray favors mad•
produced 14,420 pounds of milk for the local hospitals wben the
and 600 pounds of fat, ID 305 Lovejoy Circle of the First
days. Grand Lake
Deacons list Church met Tuesday ... ,~ 111
Flossie, a fivl&gt;'year..,ld. produc- lng at the church.
ed 14,330 pounds of milk and Emma Mathews presented a
657 pounds of fat, In 305 days. meditation taken rrom "T h e
Lula Belle ol Spring Valley, a Christian Herald" and a
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six-year-old, produced 11,030 Jetter was read from the home
pounds of milk and 557 pounds . missionary servJnt: In 118!11. A
of fat, m 27o days.
variety of pel'90nal gilts con•
tributed by members of the circle will be sent to the Scholarship Girl at Oberlin Bemlnary
for Chrislml1S.
.
Tray laws made with holly
and poinsettias were made
Mira Mary Goebel, daughter tng the evening to be sent
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goe· the hoSpitals in
lor
bel, Reedsville, Is to be mar· Cbfistmaa Day dinners~~·~:;
ried Jan. 2 at 11:30 a.m. to Mr. were a'tao made to re
Roger Rose, son of Mr. and thO' shut-Ins ol tbe church .
Mrs. Norman Rose Mlnemllile. the holidays.
Mias Goebel Ia i graduate ol Kra. Fielding Hawkins
Eastern Hlgb SebooJ a!ld of Mrs. Jacob Turner, boslessel, .
St. Joseph's School of Nursing served holiday e ice
in Parkersburg. She Ia a regis- decorated cupcakes, minis
tered nurse, presently employ- coifee to the aboYe named
ed at the Vetersns Memorial Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrs. WU.
hospital In Pomeroy,
liam Allthony, Jl!rs. John Sell~.~·
Mr. Rose Ia a graduate of Miss Rhoda Hall, and Mrs.
Eastern High School and Obto ton Hood, Mrs. Harold Cl\88e.
State University. He is a com- chainnan, was 'In charge ol
missloned officer In the A I r the meeting.
Force and Ia temporarlly ·~·
----The line Is sleek and chic.
tioned at Medina Base, Teul.
An open church weddlne will be
The lining is fleecy and cozy.
held at Sacred Heart ehurcll,
Dressy mid heels with
Pomeroy, to be followed by a
family recepttoL at the MartiD
dainty ribbed soles ... in
Hotel.
Mrs. While 1·11 See. Seat eal
black &amp; otter to go with
Mrs. Jo Ann Wblte, owner
everything.
12.99
Bsverty's Beauty alon 111
dleport, waa elected pre1~!!
of Affiliate 11, Nallonal
COMPLETE SELECTION IN BOOTS
The Sunday School Clau o1 dressers and Cosmetologisla
the First United 'Presbyterian aociatlon, wben the fi'OOP
B¥ CONNIE, 8.99 to 14.99
. Church, taught by Mra. Dale In Point Pleasant Monday
' Walburn, held Its annual Christ- Ding.
.
maa party Monday evening in Other officers elected lociudthe social rooms o1 the church. ed Paula K. Pett.ery, GallipoDecorated Christmas trees, lis; vice pi'OIIdenl;
'l1lelma
poinsettias and candleo were Blaine, GaUipolia Ferry, trea.
used in the rooms ~lng out urer; Mary Alllcf,
tbe holiday tjeme. Tbe eventnc Pteaaant, . ...,retary;
·~
was spent in playing games, Stow&lt;!:~ Polnl Pleeaanl,
group singing, recording sea- tee;
Mary Kay Haddos,
sions, and acts of magic prl&gt;' hlltorlan.
sented by Michael Mullen.
II waa BD!IOUDced that a""'""! Il l
Tbe group held a Rift ex· and style ...,view would
,
change and presented a gift to in Fhruary A layette
Mrs. Walburn. At the close of waa held for Mollie v.,....er of
the evening refresbmenta of Ponit ~1)1 prilced!"&amp;
bollday cookies, sandwiches, po- meeting.
·
tato chlpa, homemade candy Duri1l&amp; 1\11.
' and punch were served buffet CJalB arrived .and
~ style.
gi(tl. Marcella Durst,
In Any Amount
I Attendlnil were e1asa mem- 1an 0! Pomeroy,
bers and their £WI'$11 lncludln8 .Kra. :wl!lte to the m~. •
Mike Mullen, Mari' Jalie Jen·
k!nsOn, Tereoa ¥- I!Uib ~ ' th.~
Lacey, Sberry . ~, C!laDil Neo•w~~~,i
Bacbner, ~ . Millo, Ram· Ill'
alee Nlerl, id'arJ, Burkett, Nan!!f BUcbaii8D, Sbaron
HJiuty, !C. laslruc1ill
sGaao Gerlach, Lola Sauer, Raodr Leollard, Kyle Leooanl
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