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a week vi1itmg Mr . and Mrs. stry
of Mr. r.nd
Thomas Rue and children. S11e and
Smitb,
Bidwell f\t., was eelebrat·
Easler lilies were used at fh"
J. T., returned to her home in GaJ.
ed at their •borne Sunday with • :rUar of t·he First · Pru~·: rian '
lipolis Sunday.
dLnnrr and reception.
C'l.urt:!h 'OR Eu-ler s::.:~~~
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Easter •music we.sPrimsry Department
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Syrian-Jordanian Border Closed
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Jordan army hat closed the Syrian-Jordanian border 1o !raffle
In either dlreetlon.
. At the aame ti!De. un&lt;ODflrmed reporta reaebln- here pjd
Iraqi rorees were approae!Jing the Syrian-Jordanian border In·
tendln&amp;lo tab over full control of lhe frontier in the nallle of
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the evening worship service wtten
Mn. Ciarencc Lacey, choir di:rcc·
tor, wall orJanhrt. Special 1n».ude
W111 pre11ented by Mr~ . C. E. Ho)'t
Mrrt. Clair Harmon, findley,
who aang a duet and Mrs. Beulah
and M.n. L. D. Diles, who
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scarberry
EHler Ullea. and arrangement&amp; of Jr. and baby daughter, Tlpp Clty,
IPfina blostorns.
spent EostA:r with hi.s parents. Mr .
and Mrs. A. A. Scarberry.
Guy Gilkey, who is employed fn
Columbus, was a week end guest of
his mother, Mu. Jane Gilkey.
Sally Gilmore, who is employed
In Washington, D. c., waa a week
end gUest of her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Carl Gilmore an(! famlly.
Mrs Haye: a.nd son, Gene, 'Prot·
who torville, visited her pRre,nta, Mr.
and Mrs. W01ugb, South Second
on Avenue. Monday. Mr. Waugh is ln
was a ree- charge of the conatrudlon of tbe
very lntere.Un1 wu new Elementary School here.
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lhc worrrhlp aetvh:e
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Miller and
attendance was a trifle above ,that cblldren, Gary. Connie and Pamela,
of the churrh school, filllna: the and her mother, Mrt. Mafgrtttt.a
pew• and fQur dozen e:dra chairs. Weaver 1 Ht!iiards, were Sunday
However, the mort excJtlna: event auesta of his parcnta, Mr. and Mn.
of tlle day tranapired when the D. E. Miller,
i;~~~:f:!'d~ulltsome
elass fortr.
movedatrona:.
int~ t~e
to
Mn. Kenneth Bycr •J'I4 Mr. •n.d
for their c au se11lon. Mra. ChArles Dyer di'Ova td the
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Increased attractiveneaa.. of Charleston airport Saturday to
the sanctuary waa also deeply ap- meet Robert Byer, who spent the
preciated by everyone. For 1n ad" week end here. Ht~ wa.t accompa·
1d!Uon to a complete redecoration nicd to the airport Sunday nlg:bt
in January•,the fflilowina: addition- by Mr. Pnd Mrs. Charleli' Bycr and
al Improvement&amp; have been made his paren!B, Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth
recently : pulpit chairs have been Dyer. He Ia at Fort Knox, Ky., for
reupholstered ; new acarfa for the basic tralnln..: whlch wHl be comcommunion table ahd pU.Iplt desk pletect In th:"t'e \veekR.
have been secured &amp;.i well as new
Harry R. l:tarnes. who h11 be(m
covers for choir chalra, and the Ill for tne past \bree weeks, has
reflnJBhln1 of the wood work.
returned to hll' inauranee outce
attract~ve outdoor bullelln thla week where ho Bt&amp;yll for the
matallcd laet week, a mornin~ hours.
clan taught
Rachl!l Batey hss rctluned to her
putor'a wife.
work al the Spencer Market after
bcina UI for three weeki.
John Thoma. Ia a patient at
Holter HoapttaJ.
Eaater IUtltl of Miss Lois Ceell
Included Velma Wyath, Welrton
Harold WYeth and Elmer Bd;ht'
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ThomPJon. wa1 · taken to Mel11
General Koapltal Saturday evenlnlil
tor medteaJ treatment. Her older
lister, ~athryn -l•ne, Ia Ill at the
homo of ber Jr&amp;ndmotber, Mrs. A.
V. Smith.

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ber brother, Forreat Bathtel, and
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they wtlli oCUetta tst Mr. aad
Roy, Blebttl and tarnilf,
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Harry fowler w.re Mr. and ?,tr..
Corl 19wl~ ••d daoiahter, llaf'
Jot,: Clilolanoll, Mt. a~d llro. Sidney Entin, Pt¢temou~ JaiDea Ervin, Columbu~ .r.tr.. l'~wter ha•
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