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vtr,n Campbell wet to Coltml·
eveillnl Ia tbelr replar -u., but SuniilaJo mornlq tJ ~
plaee, tile ~Uon lOODI of the .,..th M,... Campbell and Mn. B.
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Er~nt r ermed AuspifiOUS Begin~iflg'
For hpproved Proless•onal Relat•ons
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!feart1 '71 •chert and aehool
reprettnUnl every
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remember that a journey of 1,000
miles Ia started with just one atep,
and that If each person derived
C)lle amal1 Idea or suqestbn for
Improvement of hla teaehlng, then
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... tcclajme4 by atand Children, Parts One and
m•11r u an tua*Jollf. _~llnllfn· Two" were COI1etrne4 With the ad·
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felloweh)p amoDJ teacliers In her school life tbroush the UD·
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The second film, "Maintalnln&amp;
Jt has been mentione4 ~t. .u a· C~room Discipline", contrastet;l
ll);e lawyers, cler11men tlid1 pb,Ysl· behavior of the same p~tplls when
c!4ns of th~ county, ....chen, handled by proper 8ild Improper
wbo111 wort: t. on an ettual JirOlt&amp;- disciplinary methods.
&amp;lonal level, are J~Qt bound t41letb·
The teachers will meet agafn ·tv·
er by any toelal tles. Pomeroy night to complete the' series of
teachen, led by Superintendent meetln1s.
W. A. ~mlth, are being eomm'ended for !heir efforts to Improve this
Committee chairman in charee
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of the meeting were W. A. Drake,
Mr. Smith In a brief Welcome Invitations; Mrs. Minerva Wll·
precedlnl the a:::owlnll of educa· llamson, hospitality; Miss Marton
tjonal films. rema. !led that while Ebersbach, program; Mrs. Frances
the films to be shown "would not Roberts, refreshments.
Slllve •11 problems, teachers should
Refreshments were served from
a lace covered table, centered with
A111bulaace aemce, hOJPI~I beds an arrangement ·of white mums
aM wheel obalra. Trne:r·FIQ.ttr· with green tapers in triple candleabra on each side.
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II "'lPlPYed {111'91t.a. _lfr.. a1dl Mrs. Charita

of the
First Baplist
of PoJileroy
J(ary Mli'pa
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and
members
of the Hartford,
W. HunqD~on
ollftday, ,
Va., BapUst Church was held at
11Jr. '.lid~. .~ ~uer, ~ted
the Pomeroy Church.
Supday wl Mlil ft,len .._ at
A minister, who wUI make his st. Joseph OJP-ltat. MIW· M.., II
home In Pomeroy, will be chosen ill!PI'()vfrtg stow))' ~~d Wfll. j)e re·In the near future.
qutred to remain , ~ ti,e )';tPital
Present at the meeting to aid In {-;tr eome time.
forming the parish were the Rev.
The Voutb ' cholf' of the Enter·
Clayton Pepper of the Obto Bapt- ~rlae EUB church at~ndtlil the
1st Conference of Granville and · 'Sing" at the_ Minersville Methothe Rev. Ward Hibbs of Parkers·j dlst church Sunday.
burg, director o1 the W. Va .
Mrs. JJei1Jia WUaon and daulh·
Baptist Conferenee.
ter. Joan, have rt~tumecl from a
1 two wceu visit
tr~orlda.
Henry Le!) Korn of Marlon was
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the weekend ~of lila mother,
Mrs. Mary Korn. · ·
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Mr. and Mrs. ~H. Slaclf, Mrs .
Kenneth MeCullou1h. Mq. Jt . F .
You will be 'missing a good time ~blnson anll Mrl , ~rttn Wad·
and many interesUIIg ·prizes if you ·lfell vlste,d SIUid._y In H!lnlJqgton
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the sacred Heart church -audltorl; wl!o Is seriously lll.
urn Thursday evening, Feb, 2.
_,etty Decker and D~rotlii ReibThe event is sponsored by the el aceoll)panlea Mr. and Mrs. MarAuxiliary to the D. A. V., whose , vln Burt to. Pomeroy fot the weekpl'~sldent Is Mrs. Sadie Wolfe. Alii end. Mlaa Reibel vlstel:l her parnieinbets ·are expected to attend -eats, Mr and Mri. Lol!IJ Reibel.
-ATand a large crowd Is desired.
, Mr. and .Jtfrs... ROI~ Bachtel
and daushter, €uol Ai!!l. of I Masslllon, apenl ·the weekend with
CLASS 1'0 MEET
Mn. Bachtel's parent., . Mr. and·
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The Happy Harvesters Class of Mrs. Ben Kesterson. Minersville.
EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT-9to 12 .. ·- the Federated church meets FrJ. Those vls)Ung Sunday . !with' the
day night In tile church parlors Kestersons were Mr. and
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BEEGLE, CALLER
according_to an announcement by Adrl11n Qow11rd, of Canton,
the president, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. :and !\!~. Robert Fife and
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CloYtl Strubaugh,
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Jlm1117 Sllton, . Bo~by Jaeoht, and IIPrinal and will
the ~ DJi lfi', Ntlfllll'a loJI, Earl NtJ.on.
Jl~'1 ~=· hrinl a ''nib- ,of Mr. •Oblii!_P.r•. Who ~
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ble bol" to future mcetb!la wttb lll4!dfcal pat!Qt at Use Mel_l!!
JCr, ._. "".; .erm1111 CarpentJerry WeJltw o~ Btu Andereo11 to pl~l
atat ~. apent Sunday
brtna one nnt week.
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seeme pqulble that we have gone
to school this long. .
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In -sayln1 -that Duke and Betty
was Jolnl 'together, but I• !!·Jn't
lhlnk I DJide one.
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Came ~anuel seems tp be gettina Ql,dt~ . ~ · thrill over a"ertaln
boy abe howe. I won~r wll'.:~ It
could ile? :
A veqJJ!quent foursome .tllese
d~y1 _~ .
hi'e and "Cork". and
Dor;t~,. ~4 . olu~!or.
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S&amp;JI).m,f, "QU~1Jie!' 7 'l'!wre was
two. bther boi#.wftiiilllm that nfght,
WIJ.I!II't&lt;tbere? · ·•: ~
· J!Jdna: m~ be br.&gt;ke up for
keeps. They llon't ~'m to be , m~k:
ln1 alf¥ ·rlrort to yqt back together
again.
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whll'lPOoll going with George ilnd
Paq! toO.
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bara and, Vlfpl hr~Jtlng _up again,
or lilt Jus4 i ritmot.1
M'arll.vrt Grindley can't seem to
be able to m•e up-her mlnd between Paul ~d .Larfy.
Thelma,..t!I!J DeJIIl aeem to ·llk!l
thelr''Ju'Y•· fi'Om- .(ltleabtre il IIPOd
btt, o¢ bad looldllll~rllfl.• · . &lt; •
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