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School Of Instruction Held

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Md., ••••t II&gt;• weekeod with her

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At Ch,uch Thyrsdtw Evening

parents, Mr. and M.n. Llwrence

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The Sacred Heart Guild m,t (and. Mi11)Jarrie Karif Smit.h.:/ __
cll,."j~i!;.;m:;m~ lfn. cano complimt:::.t~d the er- of mt t'i'Ti•! ob)ective: Flo&amp;sie Dix- Carpenter. She att!':rd . _the Thursday eveDII\I in the t!hurch I Wat~ Mn. Georae .-uch·
eOion, wire WJed· to der oa th'e ir work. .
on, Nelsonville, .supreme obltuary Pomeroy-Belpre
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PJnt~lauditoriqm with Mn. Georce Hac- an.u &amp;Jl(f ·Kn. Boward Dailey,.c:o,. GuaQ pret.eDt were Mrs. Gano: committee.
Friday night.
kett Jr., preaidl:n&amp;.
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CLEANER~

Real keen .. tho!ie creases. Thill lad knows the importance of keeping well groomed. The most parli·
cular man couldn't dk f&lt;&gt;r !&gt;EIIter dry cleaning and
pres.sing for his Sll4ls than we do, We're known,

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Laundry ·

Tri- Lustre
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ious foreign field~ of the Baptist
work wa s tbe topic of lhe pro·
grom presented by Mrs. Joseph
the
Cook, Rl the. meetint of
Women's MlBsionar)' Society o[
the Boptht Churph, Thur1day
1 evening at the church.
I The mectinJl: in charge or the
president, Mrs. Cook
opened

suggested
today the East and. West Increase
the flow o!. seion!ilie , koowledge
aeross the Iron Curtatn but the
West slapped down the proposal
aa &lt;I.a. very greoat daDe:er to puce".
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Foreign Minister Vyaeheslav M. Molotov put forward the
proposal in the dying hours oi the
futile Big Four conference but the
West said his proposal would do
little more than lock the Iron
Curtain firmly in place.
At the same ltlme Molotov rejeotcd • French proposal lor in·
creased eontacts betweerl the two
sides and for a free ·now of news
~a
betWCefl East Rd West. The v6st
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already bad nrned1 that contin·
uance or the' frOit Curtain was a
tbfeat to pdi:e. · •
Tbe Mol:
, "'. " pi'Qposal provided
BBd
Local macistratcs tiDed
serrteu~d af~. p~rsons today 011 for ex:cha eo, of scientific , deJeeh&amp;J'• of CiedJng, intoxication gatloil41tb would bring Weat«o

Refreshments
server!
Mrs.
J. E. FOBter,were
durina:
the
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You•re Never Too YOWllf

Tbe Man From Lar1mle

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DHn Mlrlln. .hrry Ltwlt

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J1mH Stewart Arthur KenJMidy

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TUH, lnd Wed.

Tile Gun Thlt Wo11

Nov. 15·16

VIolent Saturday

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new "4-P1us·· -piCtUre ll,uality on
Super. and Del Us.~ models~ ne.w
"H\Eh-and-Eaay" tuning. But RCA
Vic:tor'a Big Change in TV brings
you m much more, yqu have to see lt
tor yourself to · really a~te it.

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Probation of one year was
1ranted to Richard Lewia of Middloport Monday by Probale Judie
John R. B~,eo~ oa eondltion that
~ contribute ~&amp; weekly ror
tbe ,.Jupport of three minor ebJI·
ctren.
• ··uwts Jn his~ IPP~.ruce before
the court pleaded . _tbat be "-•d
b4ten ~;JnempiOJed until "this past
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$1,i00

NIW TWINS AIIIVI
Mr and Mrs. Waller Thomas

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~ran: lust to~ L ·buttoa "'!tho IBfe lt/l'aide ~I
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IIITM ' .. ANN'OUNciD'

Ea&gt;lSOclfnd·
Rj&gt;bitlil&gt;~
(Ruth Cba.OJ, Nortb
AV.·
Mid~rt.·
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bltih ol

Crooksville are

Before toda)"s session began an
authoritative ;o(lrce disclo&amp;ed the
West had be;Un dNJfUng a aoiemn pledge tO ' cobtinue. working
tot German 'ru,.ity despite failure
on the Big Four to eome anywhere
neat agreement on the question
of Germany.

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LellPresents Flag
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pr....d )he •ppr..tatloil or
LegJon for the fine eooperatlon
they 'have received' from lbe ·vUIqe ol!jcials qd Meyor Sl&lt;!nQ"
R"!saell acceptCKJ the Flal abd
lblnked the LegtollDiires for
t.belr
w-leh Will be v•ii~'g~!
1on thegiltll-.:-pole
at the
Hall.

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Two ' appointments· have be€1n
sroute&lt;l by lhe Probate Caart, It
wu maall! .-nown to'day.
Syb,l . ·Ebenbach has been ap·
pointed •dmlnlstratrlx ol the es·
tate or Annie Dalton.
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Th11rsioa , Stone Jr., haa beert
appointed guardian of RIChard E.
Stone, ·Nelia, Stone; pini,~ E.
Stone and Karen K. Stint,, who
are mlnoF'L 1
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Sidney Russell ae&lt;l the-·~
distwsed seriously the aame ~
sure. The tax leYY which war'YGl;.
ed down last weft
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made it possible 10 ~ to
pay the monthb' bli&amp;: 6f i1t:.11
for the street Uglatt.
At preaent, couDcil iJ faeiitJ · a
debt of $1300 with only . , . 'lft
the fund to pay the water aaC.
light bi111 for the town. l(idille:.
,port's share of the real etta~ o~
property tax Ud1 yur iJ M'700 aU!
the light bill will be oQr . .
and tbe water bUI N017.20 aceotding to last year's flfll!'e!l.
A laet of abOut rilty Yotu lut
Tue&amp;day kept tbia bill, wllkfl wal
to build ~ garage for the fire dJ..
partmen:t equipment aDd to 144 to
tbe general fuad, from puaiAg.
At tlle meeting lload•y Coaaen
by an emergency meuure, palllcid
an ordinance for the l:~l
and requiring or a perm'if for tJM
burning of ' open firfiiS Ia. tbii Yll·
lage limita. Permits Win be atvea
by the Mayor and Fire CJaJI(.
Three months batt: ~ta
are to be made to the Pmt~

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plpelin•

·P artridge ·explaloed ·thai

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:plaO mUBt · ~~iVf) ·approval of
the Pedf!:ta1 .Pe-wtr , Cnmmlssion,
arid th,e seeurlties EM:banle Commlss;i~rr·: ~~ vari~U5 .at8te re~l~· ·
toryjb()dt_es ~ bstore it eoiJ:td tqkc

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the l.pr~wllq Columbia IJ,sle.111

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comp.,.,d, of
~linalllbsidl
aries atld two 'o tber ~ofporate
mem~ ' servet IKnfte JZ~ , m.i.l·
lioq ~.rk;s ·in ' Weit ¥irJtnt.,
O)llo, · Ptftll8l'l!lanlot
K"lltu..,_,
M'~ttnd, ivltiini• lutd
Y..it.
In!.
" est ' Vltilili.~. ,lh• plfn
wo.u~ . pr9f_i~e for_~l'~0;\1~-_lton of
rttaif operations
Unite~ Jo'ut'l,
Maaufac.~ur'ers Li&amp;b~ &amp;: Heert Co.,
O!ni!borla~d · I. A)ieghe~y II" co.
aDd A'mere--Gn··uuuu:es -CO., into
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a single re;tail flrm, ,
Psi'\Tidge' · ~d ·~111:'*11!1" of
tbe ·plan
..,vould l ihclpde single
oWne,rlh_ip of \be · ~yJtem:.s inter·

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the
National
.eill( FoundAtion
Collll!y ·Chopter
for 111-::
o1 lfa
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stale RfiR pool, reduction il\ work would take over the retail cu1to- fantile Paralysis at the Pomeroy t
Auditoriwn
on .:_ e
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far ~be system and the rCguiatOry mers of Obto Fuel Gas Co .. Natur- Senior High
m':;:.X.wa~ Jnslruetecl _to tonlld:
bo.dic.s, less bootkceJ)in.v; an'd sav- alGas Co., of West Virginia and Thursday, Nov. 17,, at 7:30p.m.
ManUfacturers.
The meeting, open to the pubThe M uc:;~ eo!'!q~f· 1M- OIJ~
i-;a&amp;• to retail ~ustomers. •
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I lie, is to prepare plana for the
ay 5 re.,.... ~ 1?. . ,.,..,.,'\"/"'
. "When rate filings. beeome ne·
Manufacturers, which serves all .Meigs eo. Polio drive t.o be beld was acecpted aDd Jean La~·, teo
l!~sary, one federal ra~¢ rfliag of the sy1tem's Penll'lylvania cus- during Janu.'lry 19S8.
port, as tteasunr, of a bal~ ~ia
coqld b~ made to cover !Jll system tomen., along with some in West
Robert Daube;. 1tate repreaen· all funds of $16,146.1$ on Qd. Sl
i~ter-st~te sales, instflad of tbe Virginia and Ohio, would be r~ tative, Will be present to help Was accepted.
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potential seven as at present," he stricted te retail service in Peruf- fonnuJate drive plans. He wiU 1
sjld. "And one ·retail CUing could
C&amp;A would. handle ooiy also &amp;how II film "Remember M.e"
bt!! made for each stat~ instead of ,sylvania.
retail business in Maryland; while which acording to H. E. Boney,
multiple filings tS Ji now tbe Central Kentucky Natural
Gas County Campaign Director, is an
ease."
Co. wou1d handle ita own
and exceptional film.
Under the plan, United Fuel United Fuel's retail operation~ In
Mn. Audrey Young,
County
would~ take over ·transriliNion lin- Kentucky Natural Gas Co.; would Cl)aicmao urCes aU who are in·
es and whnlet~ale bWiiness In all haodle its own and United Fuel's
in belping the
Polio
seven states, while lfB pr~ent re- retail operations in Kent~ky.
are asked to eome out f4l
tail buslnei&amp; in W~t Vii-ginia
"Tho plan is daigned t 0 10
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PARKERSBURG, W. 'VI,
~t. but we have a start. m 11le
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entuc y would be ·bahdlcd cl't'ase operatin~ etric~eney and J'igbt dlreetion," pys Mr. Basil George W. Warth, 54, of P~.s- :
'M(ql•y
,bY , 'ret•il CQtnpanies tO be:
up p~uc~ economies whJCh would. O'Connor, National
Chairman. ~rg Rt. :5 wu killed
in ·tboae .ststes. 1
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the bieyele he wu rt~ Oil ~
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dia=ry:-_.::eo:oa::::um::::er::•_:P;"::'r::•;:dge~="::'d::·__ out blow to Polio, NOW!'"
Rt. 37, about two mUts ~ ltz'.e..
SEAMAN FINID
State Police said tbe blh ap.
~~~~~Seaman, 45, Anne st., Starently bad no lillbll ali4 ·~ ito
In an appearance befor.e charges were placed apbut . 'the
Jane.s of Gallipolis driver, William D. Boso ot l'fl~
Monday received the mand}tory cr;sburg.
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fine and sentence for driviQ
MIIGS GENIRAL HOIPI.T-~1. ·
wbile intoxicated. Jt was pninted
nut that no one was .seriously
Admitted Monday: Mn. Beleb
hurt in
the
a.cefdent which TtarDer • Carpenter: Mrs. ' AtJie
brought about Seaman's. a.rrat
Green. Pom60)' ·

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Gertn!do

'blm, · Pomeroy; Fred Giltl,
I mer Fqe, Pomeroy.
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ClNCINNATI. 0. UP-Produce:
Admitted Moneta,: lira. Ottre
Egg!l, firm 1·2t" bigber; conwm- Wiseman, Rutland; Mn:· RtlaAzll
er lL S. A large 83-54; mediums Sl!nter.. New HiveD, W~ v•.,
42-43; ~xtra large 48-4.8; A Jtarge Mrs. Hobart Cblldt'91, JMu1,
46 48; A mediums 35{JS; small t'all&amp;.
21 -31: B large 36-45. _
J\dmittl':d Tuesday:
Griltit
Chickens, fryers firm lc high· Beaver, Leoo, W. Va.
tr; fryers 3-3'J,Z lb. 21-24; Mostly
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20; henll tight S ..., and under 17Aeting Chief ot Pollee J'raD'
18; hen.s light leiboms l.f.l8; old Hudson reported that the meburoosters 8 10.
receipts for last
wee~
Butter 90 score 86
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Dairy Service Unit Considers
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Grange
Tber•
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Troy
clerk and

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.C~Es.TON 'uP -!. Ubited
Fuel Gaa. Co,. . of Ctilr~ti&gt;n will
beconie coOrdhiator~ 'Qf ; all interstale tramimtsid~ 8.tid,- wholesale
b~ijijr\esa rot tJJe Columbia Gas
Sy.stem under a propo!ed plari deslgne'd to shripllfr ·tbc system's operatloflB.

':~ndoy
nirbt when tbe eoa,.;d
at the Viltage 11111. tluor

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Meigs Co. Polio

of Acrlcll~ Monday coiLs for' ..,tobUobnient of
various communi· a singl~ retajl eompaiJ1 Jit eaCb of
ties.
the seven states serVed by ColumThe Community Institute ia tn- bia and oDe system~wtde company
t.erested in Lbe betterment
of
b dl tb · 1 1- '"
the
communities
aDd
tht~o~l"~~~~=~
to
an aDd
e· ·wlfolespl.
e n ·""i~tll~
traDBI.'
mi!llliou
e .oper.atilms.
tmpbasls ls baaed on
John W, Partrida:C, ·president of
Heney Clatworthy. COIDrnon&lt;ler famlb lif~.
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six CharlestoD Gi'Oup co)npanles.
ol Feeney-Benoell P..t,
sai~ Uptted ~· vias ehosen "
Amerl\lon Lepo.. ond
the lntmtllte .!"'lDP!•r .......e it
COleman an:esebted the '
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Is the maJor t;iftni 1ttrn cloat!it to
or Mlddi•pon with a lar••
IIi• SoulhwfOI, . '3•iilcb . . '"PPII"
Mondey ovoatnt when tbey ·
about 7H..,.:..nt ol Columbia's

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There will be an open

meeting there
will be mus!c and singing, furnished by the Rev. and Mrs.
Harold Doster and the Juliior
Choir, 1 talk by ' C. E. Bl~:~:~:;;:!
titled "A Look At Meigs
awards and other entertain•
1\fld educational features.
Community Institute la
by the College
of tile Oblo

Well. why Walt? Juat (or tho fool of it, put yi&gt;Uioetfb
II!!&gt; .pilot'• ~;eal .o r tho Dtw Cheyaler Windsot ·, , • ·will
Dow' SpilFIR V·8 "'~ ... .. ... Puobhutt~i .........
fllte • • • new Pow«Pilot S!Oorq , , . ileW.
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The MeJ.gs County Board of
Elections toda)' warned tbat an
eand1datea al t1te recent general
election must rue a Jtatemeot of
the1r expe~~~e~ innuTed during
the campaign oo later tban Friday, Nov. 11.
Offidala pointed out that
a
.statement mW!It be f1lcd in compliallt'e with Ohio Elections Laws
regard1eu u to whether or not
tlley woq or lost.
Election Board officiab: said
that the local o(fices will
be
open from 1 to 4 p.m. each day
through Nov. 18 for the purpose
filing expense statemeJJts.

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· Snlo'otlt Bnta • , , aed 1!1.; ao-iettJoa' nt!W 10(1tlooar
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tumtd oft unto- bUlJ ean be pal¢
Oa Au&amp;utt 7, 11113t, tbe t1nel
1iJbt8 of Mlddleport were tlltUd
off because ot a lack of reYene
in tbe General JPuod of t.bt ril·
Jage and only a detetmlned M'fori
led by the women folk of the
town brought llbout the pua-u
or a 3 mill levy for a nve rnr
wbieb
nllbiH: lillie
1 period
relighting of .Middleport strHtJ fn

Meetidg,fbnrsday

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ville HOIJpital.
Dave Thomas or' ldln?r.vlllc ''
a grandfathel'. ·
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i4IY Ill!!ored au WAAfii ~JqJ' J'!\~~·~J.~~!
opeq~. ~ ..1&amp; the Iron -curtain
lor news ''llid."litear.
AJso at the

Portlaod;
was.ltned '10 anii' coa'l:s by Justice
of ttr~ Peace · Pertf Peoplt'!s for
intoxication.
)n Mayor E. F. Robldson's court
Gordon Yea~er, QOolvllte,
was
llned $100 l:nd costs and s~nten­
~ed to thre~ ·d~s in. !Jle county
jail; GeOJ'Ie Parter, ·~arletta on
the cbarge of specdlnr, was tined
$1ft and costl!lj Bernard Ralrden,
Hartford, W. Va., and WJilard
Net.on, RuUond; botb oharvetj
with driving wblle
liJ.toxl~ated
were flued $100 and C08tfl and sen·
tenced to thref days ih jail.
,Dan S. Rizer, Syraluse, was fin ed $20 and cos.ts, on tp~ charge ol
speedibg by- T. S. Ceeil, JwUce of
the Peace of Coolvdle. ·

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File Expenses
By This Friday

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in the Fifth Community
tutes meetlq to be held at Lone
Bottom, at either the Christ or
Methodist Chureh. /
The topics of Rev. Felty's talb
ft: ''Gettlq the Most Out
of the Rest of Life," to be et~n
at the~ afternoon aeulon; 11 God11
Pone ln Our
the evening

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West ~urn Down Red proposaJ ,
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For Scientific Data Ex«:h~ges Ironton Pastor
G~~~A UP-Russia
Societ
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Sterrett, who had for her
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topic, "OM of the 1fruits of the
spirit, Joy ."
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oth(lrs participating
in the
program wefc Mrs. Atcn Shain,
Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mt"ll. El.
len Couch nnd Mrs. J. E. Foster.
The first chapter of the
book, "The Revolutionary
which dealt with the various
"iflms" of the, world today was
given by Mfs. Cook.
During the businel:ll session,
plan.s were made for the Chriat·
mas meeting and Mrs. J. H. skephenson, Mn. Atcn Shain and
Mrs. 0 . 'R. Faris were named as
the committee.

Mayor-elect C. 0. Filher of
Middleport will more or lea turn
baek the J!'3IN or Ume to the retr
of 1131 when be nsumn office on
Janual')' 1. He will be faelng the
same 1ort of situation which exl.&amp;t4!d in hi:~~ term of office
that
time: ~_shortage or funds and the
possibility that the street lights
of the village will have to be

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''Muaionscope" giving the var· with devotions led by Mrs.

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Baptist Church Women's Society
Heard By Mrs ..Joseph Cook

too, for our speedy service.

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Taken By Death
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_,.,to kill thy ..,.. lor thee. or a!ICI thy credltoro tlhell not
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bor,
T. Look )101 into the barrel
2. Thou flhalt .speak to . t~ they ,gun alth0111b lt be empty.
Jarm owaer ln a tenUe a:nee Tbe undertaker ean maketh
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and entreat him to "permit thy llvint witllottt thy buainess
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btln~nl· oft hil. J)rMlt,.liea. lest ' he fore thy DOl"mal tlmc.
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.booi 'thy north en~ ·f rom bis cloo 8. Thou •hall not
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' a ~ . PolDt Dot t.bl gun 'toward bor- sit at thy welcome
--y ' llvlili 'tli!4 tbl( thou doot when he is replet&gt; with buc•Jt.l
will be be14
.Qot .""h to ol~. lte 'who laileth obot.
2 p.m. !OJ' Will·
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of Letart. W. V1.,
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loog m~.
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eattl~. ,awtne or· natives within he draweth nOt time and a
ol Muon
. ' " · ~, ~ one-~h' mile of thy no:se-end. eth. Tby union mlght
wu lbe !\On of
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WilHam
Cerollne Wean,
e.th' lf!.:e~ to eat thy meals from 1 10. Observe atl ·the above rules. who precected blm in death.
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The Happy Huntlq:
Survivlna arl) his wile, Bcute,
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5. Unload th)' gun before thou a~. to whieh thee
and a aon, Early. Dowell, ,of Gale·
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enterest an auto. This will poat· pcoblbl)' overcrowded
na, Ohio.
po~ tbY and thy neighbor"a fun• dllru aenf there by thy
Burial WUl be made in the
.eral
fati:Ler-Rnd thy reception
Adamsville ·cemetery !ol:~~.~
Take not .thy gun by tbe leave mucb to be desired.
the servi~ at Fo&amp;:lc;t~oag
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Prayer by the Rev. Father Jt)hq ·l frJ, J{orner Gordon, MDI, John
WUiilm G. llooro, huaband ol
DINNII .
CIRCLI TO MJIT
Turel opened the _paeetln1. Th~ Pepe, Mn, WHl.llm Hamm, Mias tho
Et.-nor
sick committee reported 'l'r•· Sl)o 1ant; Hufi:a, M~~ ~,rbara poao- heelf' !Wiled: loli&amp;...t ' MWI' edl·
The Se«&gt;nd
ClaP 12 Circle of Heath Metho- phia Whitlock, Mr1. Harley Slac). Yo, Mise Cbriltf.oe Gtuerer, ·Mtas tor of " t~. t:!jluptbua Cllllen. Mr. Club )"01 meet 11, the
diat Chureh will meet Wtdnett- and Mrs. ?,Jary Koru, Ul. ·P lll)l . Cl~e.e c;utfol:d~··~iu. Doris Wella, and ~'llri. ~ and. t~lr t~ee Wednesd•Y at 8 P~
day evening at 8 p.m., · at tbe were m11de to aerve tbe CbrtstqJ.•• Mn. Pa\11 uou;r,., •MrJ. 'Donald ebildrea u., in c:;oJliJil'bus and ThanksJiivinJ dinner.
borne of Mrs. , Jamea CriiWell di nner to the Imd~ial Eleetrlf Rqleh, Jiitta. Leon JfelijaiJht.
. frequent . 'vlilton of rela-:. Ue 'l'equested ,.to lirlna: their
with ·Mrs, Glenna La~bert, Pte9i· Company on Thursda)', Deeember
Kiss ~olYrf Meier, Miss Rita
table cerviee.
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Bowen, Meigs County Religious
Mrs. Hackett thanked all wbu a,r.. Thoma&amp; Heaneuy Jr.. Mrs.
Education. teacher, . wm _ present helped with the Halloween party Kenneth MC'CullOUJb, Mill Kay
the dc,·oltOnal !etVlce and pro- for the chi1dten, Mus
HeJ.-n FollrotJ. Miss Jo EJI~n Jl'oll~od.
gram.
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WaddeU gave the report of the · Mi.¥ Ros.,_ Horak and Miu Jean
nominating comrftittel! as foUowa : tti(Glone.
Mra. Gcprge Horak, presidenti
Solidtors: M-rs. Theodore Beq:le
Mu. Theodore Beegle, viee prnl· M'n. Donald Mullen, M~. ;ohn
dent; Mrs. Thomas HennellY .:{r., Mitch, Mrs, Charles RadfOJd, M.rs.
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secretilry aJid Mr.s. Mary Sc:baefer, Remo Neiri~ Mrs. David Ohlinger,
treasu .. r.
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Mr•. George Hackett, Jr., MJ.ucs
Plans were mad.&amp; for the Christ~ t.en,a an~ Katie Gutb ud Miss
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Rev. Rob-:&gt; rt F. Lmter. Miss, &amp;ecretary of the board of world mas party to be held at the ne~t Mar~aret Gana.
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meetktg wilb a. .$1 gift excbana.
K1tchffn com~lttee: Mrs. Gco .
14,awa Karr. Mrs. M F.. Rath· peace, c lcago , .; an
e- Plans were also made for the ;-a:_ }lac~ett Sr:• and Mn. Johit- Goetl
b
burn l! nd Mrs. Jobn Bowen were dd?m (romH Alcohol," ui~~ , Cara·
t b h ld T"••,...da~ Jr., co-cba~nnen;
Mrs.
l;lenry
ill Port11 moulh Thursday whc~e 1 me R. ooton. exec l~ aec:re- nua 1 ua 8r o e e . ''·.,.~:"' ".' ~ \V,eUs, Mrs. John ij~mdley, . Mn.
, they
attended workshops
m tary ?f the board of tefhptrance, November 17 and the ~omQuttef111 · Jobn MH.th, MrS. WU!tam . 'Rein.'
Christiah Social Study and achon 1 Washmgt?n, D •
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were named as follows. Hoi~e~ bart, Mrs. Dorothy . Gtoeckrier,
in the s 1gelow Methodist ChurTwo films The SQ1,1nd
of L
Mr.1~. Mary
Mrl. lllrs. -c .,u 11 LP
. Mel ~r. Mrs. Remo
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d Sl Kunzelman
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David
Ohlinger
1 Mrs..!J~eph Conde
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lolrs. Wllll•"' w,ns, 1111· Frank
lD America by Rev. H. Dudley I
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Fugate,- Mrs. Joetp)l Raub. Miss
Ward, executive secretary
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Kathl'f.ll GlUes~. ''Mrs. Nellie Barthe bn"d oi soctal 'and econo·
aoltl l!&gt;d Mrs. Jciho Goett. Jr.
m1cs 'relations, Chicago,
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"~ese.~~gation ~olicy anrl tech· Plan's were completed for til&lt;' lion of officers was held With Mn ' neb committee: Mrs. G""''
n1q~e ~ror Dw1ght W ...culver, annual Christma s party to be held Sayre elected as president; ?(r11. Hora , ellair!'um; !4n. Paul .
aoclologlsl nf Purdue Umverslty at the Hotel Martin Coffee Shop. Max Meinbart "iee
presl(lent: cl, Mn. Vlrg1e Ruse~~ll, Miss Lily
and author. of • "Segr.~tio~. In Thursday, Dee . Sth when the Pasl ~rs. Rollin Bearhs, treasurer and (Uro)amt, ·Min Sue ·\Jean ~ub add
the Methodist Church ;
Councilers of Tbeodoru 5 council Miss Erna Jease, secre.tary.
, Mrs. Janet Korn; A me!!f,1ng of all
pects for a Christian World Or- Daul'tllters of Amenca met Thun·
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commltb;es was tailed for Wed·
der", Hev. ''arl D. Soule, field day evening at the home or Mason
Dunng thc 1 soc1al hour prize~ nesday at 8 P. M. wtth the kllchen
t · h r Minersville
~e awarded .to Mrs. Sayre, jilt's. commlttee to meet at noon.
TO HONOR MEMBERS
uM~s.' James Sa~c, vice pre.si. Albert Hen~ricks, Mrs. John Slnith
Hostesses for the D~ember
Ch.arter members and Past Pre- dent presided over the meeting and Mrs. Richard Campbell.
meeUng are Misses Lena and 'Ka·
sidents nf the WSCS will be hon- ln the absence .of the prestdent,
A dessert _course wa~ ~~ed. by tie Guth, Mrs. George Buebanan·,
ored Monday evening when lh~ Mrs. Norma Chapman. The twen· the hostesses: Mrs. Wilham
Mrs. Leon McKnight, Mj.&amp;.t Ann
regular meeting of the Sot'iety l;; ty-third Psalm, followed by the er, Mrs_. Joseph Beegle, IDa. El· Howell, Mrs. Joseph -Nj.ppel, Mr!.
More Jl'OPI• plan to buy RCA
held at Heath Churt!h . .,An anni Lord's Prayer and pledge to the mer WJekbam and Mrs. Claude George Hackett Jr .. Misses Helen
VictOi''telelfision because-&gt;-at borne or at th~ir neighbot&amp;'
Darst to th~ followinl members: and Mabel Waddell, Mrs. Joseph
versary tea is planned £or the so- flag opened the meetinll
...:..they'v:t #In RCA Vic:tor•e clearer, sharper picture ..•
c1al hnur. Mrs. E. M. Blake is d~- ~
Mrs Albert Woodal'd, · - Mrs. M~~- H~nry Reibel, Mrs. Eva H:n· J(aub and Mi.&lt;~s Ella Hennessy.
they've ictdrd ~CA Victor's rich, lull tone. Tbat's the
vntfonal leader · M1ss Bess san- Joseph Beegle and Mi-ss 'l:rnd rlrlek.s, Mru . tlolltn Bearhs, Mls.~
Prayer by Father TureJ closed
kind of erperience that's made eo many people decide
born has the Program and Mrs. Jesse were named on tii;P ~ommi + Erna Jesse, Mrs Jl!chard Camp· the meeting after which retresh·
lhot RCA Victor is the TV they want most!
Hattie Smith w11l present special tee for the party and namea were b~ll, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ber- ments were .served by Mrs. Paul
music durmg the program.
d1 awn for cxcha~ge of g1f\s· Eleo::. mce Darst, "!ts. Addie, Gruescr, Ca~t"i, Mfs. B~lt Giro1ami, Mr~.
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Mrs. Paul Gn1eser.
Clementi MenchlnL

.Myrtle Linseott, worlby high
priutess of Nelloit\'ille : Lucille
Talbott, Marietta, put diatrict deputy; Rose Weber, paat worthJ
h1gh
pnestess of Marietta ; Wilt
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jam Dixon, past watchman of
.shepherd! or Nelsonville and Fred
Reeves of Logan.
At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were
served
from an attractive table centered
with sn arrangement of yellow
~white_ chrysanthemums.

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Clrelo o1 Jbe Fed·
orated ~ will meet Tuf.ldor
at 8 P . M. ln- the *W room of
tbo ehf!&lt;"h. lin. Thoaw You.,
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nmg at tb(' Agriculttlft Extension tory, Mrs. Wmiam
office, with president CJarenre c. E. BlakMlee.
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Report or produet101'1 tester L. testing at the laboratory 1~ •t
l-1. Jones. showed 12 'benb on the ~rground.
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pier tesl
. Report of Oris Smith;- techni- sign a written
~.1an ~~owed 806 CDWB . bred
the with milk
f1r~1 nme months of year.
eious will be
M1lk sample collector&amp; named tf'..st without •
for thr Milt Ri.n&amp; Te!t induded:
Columbia. John Halliday; Salem.
Rex ShPnf!fleld; Scipio, Mn. Vir·
gil Atkins; Bedford, MD. William
Hart; Salisburt.Sutton, John Ihle;
Lebanon-5ut~on 1 Oris Smith; Le, l&amp;r~, IU:y Mi4kiff; Chester, Mn.

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The-Doily Sentinl!l. Pomerov-MICfdleoort. Ohio

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Rkhlr&lt;l I. 0won • , , , Mer.
Le:r.lngt:oo An., New ftr.t ~ cttr.

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Pabll&amp;.bed rrt'ef1 aftemooa ez,
Oljll Sundar b7 'nit Oblo Vall••
i~Qtloe~ 1M., 11 110 Htelwlk

et., Pomeroy. 0.

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S«bscnpnon ratea : DtltYerJ )J
eal'T'U!r where av.Uablflt .1 0

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otnce per week; one year Ia advance
pae ... editorial tfiiee pbone at The Daily Sentinel ollie.,

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$15.80: 1ll: months. $'1.80;

three
months, $3.to. By motor route
bteted •• aeeood elu1 mall· where available: one moa:tb, 11
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By mall: WI' year $1; •II m'lPtllt,
Pomeroy. OhJo.
$4..25; tbr~ iaO•lhl. f2.50; OBI
Natloaal aavertiiiJll represea- monlb, fl ,
ta.Uve, Bottlnelll-Klmbltll, IDe., 843

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the tonner rovemor ot C&amp;Utomla, ...,,\. h.. wldt
jtopularlt)', will mt.)l;e hO atttmpt to tetk the nomination..

Auto Loans:
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l)t' avoid aft)' pen&lt;~n&amp;l ettart to captP.ln t~tt nomi"&amp;UM b)'t Uiat Rf
Wo~ald lllo reJect anr draft move.
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fnajor S.,llt neMt year on arrtcultural policy,
A year a,O, lhe Houae arrtculturt comml\t.. toured foYr dJitru.*
farm &amp;rtll. holdlnr hurtnaa and IOUftdlt\J' out aenttmtnt prtvattay.
Tbt Hou.. then pliHd &amp; bill that would rt1ton the rllld tllfh aup.
port. under tht prlu1 ot bulc farm '40rnrnod1Ue.....-cottor., wb,.t.

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~neuur., btllevtnr the time wa1 not ripe to pUll auch ltl'l8~•·
flow, the 1enaton are on &amp; look·Jtt tour thtmalvea that S. taklrll
them Into the ~O[IJ an4 Whtat lkllt ot the Ml~wnt. tht c~JvttdAd
crop area of t~ PI.Clfte: co11t &amp;ll&lt;l back to Wuhlnrton &amp;bk'O\IIb tbl
louthweat farm oouatry.
With \hl1 b4titltolln~ ther wtll bt mdy to JUittty thtlr ·acttOM
MICt ..,.lOn-Whethfr It It ilppfovtl of the Houaa bill, 1 41trtrtftt
profrlm tor each crop or pUNJe of what ttle admiAlltraUoat~ WIU
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"ll'tttlrraUon" In tilt armed toreel, 1 brtteh ma:r cltvttoD 1
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·SATURPAY

Jh tact. warrtn made It CQ'tta.l clear lut April that ht It
With pollt1C41 for 100d. Kt QJ.d then that ht woul4 .U.t •k ;ttetl ,
oll'lct 'fh4tr "U.f cireuwtane., or colldltlont." ~nd ht lddtd tba

NOVEMBER-19th

REEDSVIIJJ!
IIY LUCY Kl-~1
. Sunday dlaner tueata of
ltld .M n. Guy !Jpeneer ~

Western Meigs County the nrs~

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WEi iiordially ·invitE! th~ patronage of those

lind Eaatman arid 1111111)' of FIOrJ 1

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Stethem· and wire. Mr. and Mr"

Garth Smith ol Lonr 8olt011 aid
Mrs. Hel~n Archer. IIK'al.
llr. and Mn. Nile Barnett 11Jll
Children Ol Belri'O, llr. lhd an.

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*rn and eN~:~t bankmg fac•h- :·· Savings A~couots·

ties. Sehi'ld us r"ie'83. veors.of pr69Jef, for Meigs County and we are . .Christmas Cl.
fi)roud af the part this i~stitution has had .in its rapid development.
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and .Mrs. Speneer11 pafea.h, Yf.
anr\ Mra. Sdwll'il Chevalier.
. Relative• apendlnl S.anday with
Fred Col&amp;man were af;:.,, LIYta
VJeke.,, Hn. Winnie M.OinniJ '11
Pt. Plusant, Mr. and Mr1. Howard

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