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5entlnel, ·P.ornercy.MiC!clle~rt;. Ohio

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12:80 Feather Your NeM
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11!30 ~· Y\;u~'lkllr' StiOwcUe
2:00 Par!Uin~, Study
2:30 lndllStry' on Puaae
2::45 Mdc!ern ·ftmm.nces
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B11d WllkiMon Sllow

10 SO My Favorite Husband
11·00 Up to the minute News
11 05 Late Shnw

11:30 Tonight
1:00 Slrn 011
WIDNISDAY

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10:00 DinK Dong Schoo!
10:30 Search for Beauty
11:00 Home
12:00 Tennessee Ernie Show
12:30 Feather Your Nest
1:00 current
1:30 SUSie
2:00 Camera Goes t l School
2:30 Industry on Pttrade
2:411 Modern Romances
3:00 'Matinee
4:00 Date With Lire
4. .15 First LoVe
4:30 Old Timer

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9:00 M•squ"ade Pafty
9:30 !lreit The BU!r
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·MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
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ball ratings With
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Paul CJIHord ••• high for
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179, whllo Ted Todooco hod
hll Mit ltriM of tht Ytlr wltlt
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slnglo Of 24t In his first UM.
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Week fo.r Calltornia enroute to
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loln.'•\Jijlll'.. Souders and tcliud.
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lefi Saturday after a visit with her
' parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Wise
Jier brother·hl·lnw. George Soud:
ers, Dayton, eame to Middleport
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chiJAre~l"'tb Columbus where the 31
were met by Jam_e 9 Soudel'8 an
employee Of fhe AirUne1 wh~ ae
companied them back i:o their
home in Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold s Moore
Columbus, Who have been. visiting
1 her parents, Mr. and Mfs. c. o.
FishW• and . family over Thanksgivt~ l!ft Saturday for Sargents
tp Vitlt hlf parents, the Rev. and
Mrs. W. B. Moore.

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W.barram was the top playml
wilh 25
G1l. Mayer, !P-ittsburgh's ace
1:1hitek' to a regulal' 1berth this year
2 94 goals per gam'll average and
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Car.11lle Henry of ProfldAift~
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.Mr. and Xrs. Donley ~elbtl and for a viJit ln Parkersburg with
Melvin,
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guesta of Mr. and Mrs. W.I,Ulf:JD ht Colu mbu.s ~ And were. actompan · Latbam with her father, Theodore BeH p 1octor and Mill Kathryn.
Hampton, Barbe~n .
~ Jed b om~ by thtlr datt&amp;hter 1 and Maaa: and wife.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Hotter and
Mr. and Mrl. Lou Saunden: 1 Col
l-fr and Mra. J . M. muddY) lister. Mua Ellth Jane who ipeat
Mr. and llrs. Harley Strona: and l .e:Ons Mike and Pat of Huntington
umbut, were Thanktgivlog guests Mygatt returned to their home in -{he weekend W~th ,her pareatJ.
son of W~viUe were Sun4,ay wer~ weekt!nd guem; of her mO:
of hJs sbter, Miaa Dalsie Sau11dera. Green.field, Ohio, . ~unday, a
'Miss Lena M1tch was t~e Sunday guest a of Mr. and Mrs Henry Rei· ther. Mrs. Albtrt Young
Mrl. ,Nora McCleary and son, spending Thanksgmng wd:ken dlnn er guest of M't .. and ' Mra beJ.
Mr. an.d Mr.s. Howard Stewart of
· Coliutili~ wef~"'tllled here by the with Mrs. J. M. Archer.
~torge Ne!~ro~ and faftl~.
Tbomia TeneU b 5 returned Carpenter and ltrJ. HJiy Selden·
•illness of her sist,r, Mrs. Paui And
ltJ,r. and ~Irs. Wllllam Rile•
M1ss Lou1se Ri~b of C~lumbus home after spendin.J 'P~nksglvln a: .tble of Pomeroy sPent 'ThanksJiv·
lre"", 1 P.atient;at Holm Hospital. and son, BUiy, Asbl,ndf
~t tfte weebni~th-~~- Dena and the weekend witb bi.!J son in· 10g with Mr and Mrs. Howard
~- ~b r.Wrt. JaC:k ~C'bner and v~ited friends in this &amp;rJ!Bt D• Zwillm.!l and ~elati:!tes. ~ • 1
la\f and ~'d'auj:hter, 1li'.t Jbd Mra. Seidenable and tamiJy. Pine Grove
Jlll'!i, W: ·R;· »achtter Wtre&gt;bual~e'" day.
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~"r· ·(1!11 Mrt.· \la\'•ld · E~ ol Wlllllmt'iln)t; Giollaler.
over the w110 kend atundin( the
Vli;pri lh~'Pa~en~rc Saturday. Mr. and ~lfo.,F,ll·~ s 'tl'allip~ were ~uoday. ·,IU • ol Mr. olid •Mrs!-iiok Davi• of Ak· Ohio Christlao Yoolb Rally and
. ~~~g"'.\ ~r E\ia~i
aod grandsoq,,I'Jalbes, !IJ
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· ,,Alli4'1 ~·· rbft woiro b&lt;lll~ay we&lt;!lrend cueoll t'ilited llle bome of Mi. ao~ 111n. - ~iii!~'..I?CIII!~
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l)kMI\\d olpllt\to a· fil\it comp~nled
'llohart, '
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Bl\l.rks 1 and ol ••1110 •parOJltlr Mr. · and Mro. Fudrlck Wlkoun. jllu Arnot\
l'lr,leiJB • unl)'.', •
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l!aJilm~e, ,lo Welt. '111&lt;1~ ,
ght~. Elleb
Elli&lt; Sp""kt uitrenzoiDaVk and.oihet rdativ., IJ tbe Preoiieol of the Baptisl
~f ....attil,' ~· '.Edw~rd T. Bauer, Ohl~., W!terJ,:tliey . ..... 'J'Iifhks- rrurned hilpte 'SIUidaY ' I!e)liog
Mi .. lleliy CoburJr 61 C6ltimblu I Youth Fellowship of the Pom....,.
Jalibllb, flllte~. hel-e 'brlefiy Sut&gt; ·giving ~1 •of Mr. . ah&lt;\ )Ita ~~r i pNtd!ng th.e bollclfy 'W,eek· ,wai tho weekend gue11 here.
Mo&lt;latlon
t!~&amp; ~ ~~en tbe)r ,broU,bf W. C. Jptl~.
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l''O~ with their mother, 1trs
Mr.. and Hn. Paul wen, bave
th~ di.(llb~, polly ~nne, ·and
Mr.;, ~~~~. Mrs. Ll,wrence ~ed Sp'srks, RichWood, Va .
t,
J&gt;Wrcbased a bMJse 'trailer •nd
Mr. and Mn. Hertr7 Wmy ep.
M~. Blll,ler's' _J1)0(&amp;er, llrs. C. R. Lawre~D\ll:.l, {!)d., were 'reed · 1flr and Mfi. ~Grnian Kroes h..Ve moved to Condor st.
ter1amed with a d_laner Satarday
Km Sr., 'hpm~ af\er. they b4d. ~tori' lier:g
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11pent the holiday weektlld ib Dm- · Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mltehell evening at thelr home in honor of
spEfut several d8ys with the Baufrs.
Mts. DelJa Carnahan ·;perit 1Caster with Mr. and Mrs. .J. T. and daughter, Unda. apell.t Thanks their son, Ft1'1ddie, Who 11 honre on
. ~argtret ~oyt returned to Mar· Tbanksgivhfg with Mr. and 1 Mrs. "'cCliun and dayghter Mary.
giving Wttb Mr. and llf'l. HanJo: leave from the ·Navy. Guut1 "eft
tetUI Colle(e Sunday afternoon Elmer Grueset and family, PL
Mr and Mn. Clarence MCKen· Yo..ung and Lmda rema1ned for a Patricia ~ter S. A. or the
«;QiJUMllUS, "'hlb UP~ICk·
after ipentliD.i' her Thanksgiving Pleasant.
. ;; z1e returned to their home In chi!- longer vi.s1t.
Waves who 1s statidlfed at Dain~ SOD.Yille, Fla., New Of'liilll, :tiie,
va~ation with her parents, the Rev. Mrs .. Charles Swart~on, Sr., Ucothe Monday after •pending the Mrs. :Wilham Wallace of Lima is bmlge, Md .• and Mn. Lawretsce Pa.. andCOlorado ~p,mp; f!olli.~
an~ ~rs. C. E. Hoyt, and in Col· Gallipolis, was a Thanksgiving weekend with hils brother and the a:uest of Mr. and Mn. Eugene Douglas and the hosts and diU· have.1bkt for tbe tlf&amp; 1nfnor: 1•111:~
umbus at a church meeting.
guest ot Mr. ~nd Mrs.
.sister·in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mlkc Conde. Lmeoln Heights. .
t:re~n;P~ht~·u~ip~,~T~o;m;m;y~ao~d~IW~p~h:.:::••:•=bi~u:•:bal::l:":n:•~-~
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Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Maag enter· Swanson and family.
• '.McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Euelstein
-tainsd with a family dinner
Charles a
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Miss VirginHi Ann and Char1es and children, Sharon, Jimmy and
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.riJ/!!lllllf
Tblmksgl:t~lfl Day. Guests were the were guest8 " 1d lhKennAethd ~ycr Wileoxen of Cotumbua ·were the Gatby of Sandusky \vcl'e Thanks~. ·.
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Rev. and mn. Waldo Bartel!, Mr. Joe Vanco
n Y .and Thanksgiving
ot theirttrand giVIng guests of bil pafents. Mr
il'!t.&lt;l
Mrs.. Reozo Benchini and hunting trip
weet"ey, on a mother, Jl!rs. r : T. Shelton.
anp Mrs Delbert EL!clstein and
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c dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lall
Mr and M
Er ·
Miss Virginia Arnott and Mrs son, Cecil
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ance, Mrs. Boyd Dilgard, Mr. and and ·daughter rsCarol ne;t
'.Joue~J. T T Shelton were in Columbus
Mr and Mn. George D. Mas.,
.., a WUU~m AlJinan -was · re- for Mn. Boyd Dilgatd who wlll ~~erald R!c~ abd three sons. Sunday for their hem~. ::"· C~.e~~ · ov~r the w~keb.d att~ndiq.g ,the . Are Jackie w_e•~~left sunday
~)'l~ldt~l of ltie ilall tnd move thi.o week to Deerbome . en'ii ·wl~~d;:• ::·~the dw:;k· hoga F~lls a(ter seendlng 1
O~to Christian Youth. ~lly . }ib.Jl for •hll oose ,1 M~mpfil&gt;, Teon.,
:!IU'~if~tbe M&amp;1JCS ,._~Je. ~- ~ . , salad'· :atP.ee·JJ · '
n • · an
rs with her J!}ster ¥iss Jean Lama were guests of Mr. an,d fd~, tf,e{ tter spending a nine day leave
..'i;'."e·~'r.:~ '-'~t'leharl thO!;jgel)f&amp;·.
~·a r5of: , ·' • o~d. and,famn~. lfr.1Joyd Paul Diilard •ana . ~on Roberi~ deri~k Wilcoxen. .
with b1s mother~ Mrs.. Nelli e
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jg Cincinnati Thursday Cl~!finnati
were Th' ,_ Yi • ll!tss Helen Lochary ol Colum· Sm ith 120 LoureH!t
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Neutl:lirag \tith 'Miit$ Ermi roop:~..~ arrangement of P:::,
~a d- ·Mt. ~nd :Mrs. ~loyd and ku~ts 'Mr. , and Mr::..,.£ :~ bus and lt:r. and Mrs. l8f1e! Lo.- l'ar.'and Mrs. Ra~ond Smitb
!h. aulsting hostess. llfrsl A!!! osW, 8 used on the table wll~· fi!o••'an'f"l',~ ~;dck~aWITtclo, took Dllla'rd and Mls• Di&gt;rotitf .'C~'d· chary and .dau.ghter, Susan. of At· opett Sunday witb Jl!r. ·and Mrs.
DU!~ ~~ tJie ·meeflttl' "#I~ ,) b\fe(l ers tn plnk Candelabra: • . "~tj .. ~l:"ll'e-, ,a
est t~ (!llri weD: !.
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p,ayer apd Miss Smith read a and a. matchina: pink eloth carry- P~lhP.U&gt;TI1 . ,.,!!dayh. en~
hae to Mem· Mr. and 'Mra. Dan :rarmer ab J of Mr. and Mn. Patr1e~ Loebary.
Guests of Mrs. WiUle c , Mill er
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~- ~i~. l,s , ~ the Lfle."
ing out the color •-'·m:e
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,Mrs. Theodore Ebersbachl ·is' oyer Thanksgiving holldi\Y "'ere
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·Carp~pter, .Da~n. "spent Thanks- ~:S mg ut i tll Y w
r •" ;er, 1Jier da~ghters, Mrs. Jewell Miller,
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~ f);'V, Krefri, Dti!ld)fat Pa· .·.. ,. .
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., I I Welch, Pittsburgh; .Miss Mary
tlen1: at Mason Clinic. Other D.ew f'he Peltrl Siriiths
home and is under the care of a Skinner and son, Tom, and Mrs.
Mrs. DWJght Parker and daugn. Alice Williams, Dayton and son,
offt$erl .,re vice P.teS ., Mrs. Neutz~
En:t
• S .I.-. local phyJlelan.
Dave Farmer.
ter, Myrtis K~y, .sp~nt ~aturday . Pfe. K::ttttel WIJiiarll$ who b: sta- I
·ling: seetetary-treasUrer, Mrs. . . • •
erknn unuuJ' M:r. and 'Mrs. Clyde Winebren· Mrs. Eva Dutton Stout and evening In Mmersviile Wlth Miss tioned at Camp LeJtfene, ~· c \
Wt offer 24-hlltlr wred;er unlee,'
•P.IJ.illP ,Melnhart; fiower eqm.., Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith enter- ner enterhlined Sunday with a her daughter, Barbara Fremont Amanda Parker and Mrs Laura
Mr. acd Mrs Nathan Biggs en·
C.ll. Jones, Mrs. Cash Bahri Pub- £ained with a family dinner Sun· •famJiy dimi'er after their grand· are moving this wce'k to th~ Hayman when ttre birthday of tertained with a family dinner
prompt brill&amp;lnl ill yoar
ttr
upty. Mrs. George CbU&lt;II-_There day at \,heir~
,~~ftvl·S~ · d~ughters, Marla and Darla Neut B~son property on South Sec. Myrtis Kay was cetebnted ·
~lUinksgiving at their h~me, Rutwlll be 00 meeting in"'Deeimber
. '-.
zling, had been~ dedteated at the ori&amp;.&amp;,venje.
Emmett Peoples spent ' Thanks.. lihd 1 r.oad. Guests w~ Mr. and
fbd the Christmas dinner for the
Gu'-ts 'Nere
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Will- altar of the First Baptist Church t
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~lv\ng w1th relatives in CoJumbu11 Mrs~' 41fted 8rggs, i.iiel dao•ghter;
daughtrs, th'e mdrni~ service Those tri-ese at -Mr.
d Mrs. Clarence Gilkey 1''Wi11iam F YouOg, "Mr and Mr$. Judy, Mrs. Ollie Biggs and James
.ata.(f.,.od famille$ will be held iri laqt VanGundy .11nd
Janbdfy: G·att.es were playtd and Shima Mae an"'d •Bl:tatrice Kay ·of were Mr, i.ftd Mrs. ·Richard Neu~ and d~~ghte~s, Katheryn and itbbert Morris Jr., aDd children, Bigga an of Pomerlly.
b
Columbus, ur aDd Mra. Larry ling and bree daughters Mr 8 d Jane, VIsited lD Lorain, Sunday. :tU'cky and Paula Elizabeth and
MTS. T. Shelton had as her guest
pf!Zes won Y Mrs. B~br, ~. ;Karl Spencor and daughters, ot Racine Mrs. Danny Thompson ~nd · 1 ~
_Mrs. Cora Bennett entertaiued MiSs Myrth Kay Parker were dm on Thanksgiv!Dg Day. her grand·
0 With a famij.y
OWefl, ilra. Jones, Mrs. M.:~lnhart. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vanln· d8Af:tera.
dinner
Sunday n~r guests of Mr. and Mrs . . Ro- children, Vtrgtma Ann and Charles
Your FORD Deller
son, RUJh, were bUJtne.n visitors
In COiumbua Saturday.
,
Mtr. .. QJadys 1sptbler and Jd11.
Ge&amp;rilt•
Schaefer,
Charleston,
opeiil 'thaaks(lvlna with their eou
sin, :llrJ. Lllllan Steil!, and returned home jl'rlday.
Mi-.. and ·Mn. Jl'tanklin Ginther
and dl.ughter, Vicki Lynn, Colum·
bus, )'ere holiday weekend aueata
of her p'a rentl, Mr. and Mrs. John
'HaWkins Jr.. l.nll famlly.
Mrs Edison Wesaa Columbus
spent ' the weekend ;ith trientb
and relatives. 1

Jlllia then l!llec&gt;tiltelf .tn;uoeed
"l"exa&amp;, 1C8Dsn, 'Coldtttlo, !(ansa&amp;

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Thanksgiving.
·&lt;Mrs.
Bess Sr.,
Pf?~tor
qnd ~aiJgh.
tas Virginia Arnott and Mrs
fet, Miss Kathryn of Park~l}ou~g T. P. Shelton were .ln Columbus

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Russell R1e.e .and grandson.
ThanksglVIng guests of Mrs .,,
Dale Mourning and son, Jim, wrre , ,
' M~. and Mrs. Robert .Stoi'f an.i
C~ldren, Mason ~nd Mr . .a-qd Mrs. ' •
G~orge W. Price and chUd{en or
Pbllo who vi!it~,d · ole&lt;, th~ week· .r
en~ Wltb lb.!' \M'q\ilbll~P , lliJd Mr
and Mrs Charles Price, LoDe Bot·
tom. Mr. and Mrs. Story and chlldren were ~unday guests of Mr
and Mr(~ Leb Story, , Kingsbury.
and otHer guests were Mr. and
Mr:s. David McConnahey, Springfield.

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Syracuse Society

SET END OF FRENCH U.N. WALKOUT

CLASS HOLDS MElTING
and famllr spent Sunday
The SlQllbiDe kaken Clu 1 ol relallves at Nellonville

November 2,9; .1

Around Ohio

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~~ Pr~i~ibyttU-'"iin Churr: b b~ Ld iti
Mr. i iid Mn . CW.r lei Hy~t~H
No•ember meetm&amp; .at the bome of and Mra. lbe Cowte spent Wed·
Nn Bather Blrden Friday eve- neaday with lllr. and lin. Robert
omj
Hysell and flmUy, Middleport.
The- meetinJ; wu qlled t.p or·
~5 . Al11et While apeBI the
der by the pre:;ldent, Mrs. Hardeo weekend at Huntintton Yisitln.g
b7 the clus s1ogmg " Faltb Of Mr. and Mra. Millard Duetworth
our Fatbe.ra". Devotions were aQ;d atteru:led tbe funeral of Mrs.
read br Mn. Naomi London fr om Daisy Slmmona Fo:r: at the Chapthe lOOtb Psalm and an articl e man Funeral Home.
''Time for Gratitude" taken from
~r, Darrell Hartwis and chil·
the Pomero)' School paper "The dren, Roddy and Sharon of Dun Panthers Roar'', followed by a lap, lowa, are a:ue.st&amp; of her parprayer for "Our Natton" and Lh e eaU, Mr. and Mra. D~na HYteU .
M'r. and ·Mrs. Arcb1e Lee of
Lord'a Prayer m un1son. Roll call
was the word "Thanks" ReporU C~arle~ton spent the
weekend
were given by Mrs. VItilinia Gutn wtth Mr and Mrs A. 0 . Lee.
ther and Mn Agnes White The
Mrs. E. S Mills baa returned
clut election dsy dinner nett ed ~ home lfter visiting re!atives ln
profit of M7 30 Bible study was New Brighton, Pa
by Ma. Mary Lisle oo "Thanks
JlvlDJ" ill the absence of :Mn
Iteat.r1e Blake who was ill TravelliDI ba.sbet was awarded to
Kfll. Doris Wbltlatch Entertain·
meot wa.s In cbarge ot Mrs Dor()tby Harden. The class Chnstmas
dinner wdl be held at the church
annex Dec. 14.
A new electric mJxer was purRefresbment.a were served by
ehii.Oed
for tho, •&lt;i!tl!ll kltehen
tbe hostesa to Mrs. Margaret Cot. wben th~
SaHibul"y PTA met lut
trill , Helen Diddle. Gerlrude Duf· week at lhe school.
fy, Vlrg1ma Gutnther, Dorothy
. Hugh Bearhs presided over
Hardeo, Helen Harr1s, Alberta theMr11
meeting
lnd plan$ were made
Hubbard, Mary Lisle, Naomi Lon- for a Chriatmaa tre111t for the
don, Rachel McBride, Genevieve school children. Mrs. Donald Bail·
Schneider, Allah Teaford, Agnes ey, Mrs . George Brother&amp; and Mra
While, Doria Whltlatcbe and two Roy Smith were named as lbe
euests Jimmy Hardeo and Bob committee. The attendance banner
Hardeo Sr.
was awarded to the seventh and
eighth grada taught by Robert
Bo~en.
MRS. GRIMM HO~TESS
Followlne the busln~s session
I The Loyal Helpers Class of tbe
Dr.
John Moore gave an lntereatM:ethodtst Church met at the home
tne talk on India.
of Mrs Christina Grtmm
Retruhmenta of sandwlchu,
Th:! meeting was opened by the
cookies
and coffee were served by
presidont, Mu: Grimm, with the
Mn.
Wyett
and Mrs. ShWnat at
repeatmg of the 23rd Psalm In
umson. The devotioOA were led by the close of the meeting.
Mrs. Margaret Etcbmger. Bible
questions were a..ked by Mrs.
Nora Houdasbelt and Mrs . Marearet EJchlncer The secretary'!
report was read by Mrs Fred!l
Dufty and treasurer's report was
road by .Mra. Ma11Jaret Eicblnaer.
It was decided to have the annual Christmas party Dec. 12th

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At advertlJ;ed, the cold wave the notthern ·. apd. eutern eounIts grip on Ohio alld t~e ties. Th~J• o;ountlea had one to
&amp;IJdWeat today · and t.wasn't expee· two . ln~et ~f snow on t,be
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tod 'to let gp until the. weeke~ grout}!):, With only traces on the
;; ~ · at tti'e earUest. Bllt 1 warming groun_d elsew"er.e.
' , fn{td was npeeted to begin
This ,mcrninJfl lowest mini )
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Tui;aday wao Tol&lt;d• wltb 30 · de· &amp;N!tioos tu.d a . Jow of ncar 20
~ greea. other eltl~ had hith de&amp;t~ee,s. ·
QDl:y slow . moderation in terri·
rqdinga of 22 to 2?.
Snow flur~ies were abundant pt'rqtbre' o,yu &amp;XJM!(ted today
and Tburs.day. Snow fl\lrrles wiU
eootlriue through Thursday, .at
leas~, bi t,b.c Lake Edc art&gt;ll .

PRESiDENT ADDRESSES EbUCAT~RS

:ri\'9 Lake County I'K'hools Were
closed tOday d\le to poor tr•v4!11
eoaditiona. Mentor, WilloughbY,
Eutiake, PainNville Townahip,
Wic~liffe . and iuruand sobools
clo1¢,' ,.ving 16',000 students a
bollday.

Cand 0 Railroad·
Will Call Back
536 Men To Work

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TEEN-AGE GIRLS

nto
Control Fallure Believed Cause
Of Accident At Alaskan Air Base
FJELSON AIR FORe!: BASE.

dly that u many u 1:f penona
were klJJed io ID f'ftbt family
aputment whtfb w.U aheed by a

A t.enified young woman, Pam~
ela Harris, 21, fiobbed u 1he de.;
Ten bodies had beeu t;~bn trOm .ieri~d the forte of the plane'a
!he ic~oated, charred rums of impact
"I saw onP woman wltb her
the dwelhng occupied b)'
the
ai'D'I
torn of!," H"us Harris, daqgb.
ramUies of eJght f'nlilted airmen
but ttarchets beUn-ed. roort were ter of an enlisted couple uld. "[t
was boJTible."
in ,.., rubble.
The ooJ7 lden1ifif!d vtdim &lt;lf
"The death toll could go a high
:u: l:S,'' if•Jor John Op-, public lllc traeedy wu the pilot oC the
infOJIVitiOD Oftit'er £or EieliUil jet plane, Lt . Alfred F Pouna~
AFB, Aluka'.s only Straiegie Air 28, of Montieello, !fits His' ~
was recovered.
,

Americs and our ~t&gt;clcty general·
ly will f£&gt;el the otrect
There are other membe-rs of the
that
Nallonal Grange who fuel
more local or regwnal problems

should be taken care of on aiilioicailiiihieiidioinie.i iiiiiijiiii

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E~ witrte:ues nfa"C i -

Ruling Statfs
Jackson Sheriff
To Be Replaced
Sheriff David L, Trago 1f the
Jackson County Commissionen de
clare a va~aocy by reason
of
t&gt;l'!i I TraJO'!i .ab8tnce ,from t:•e eoanty
Cor 80 days, Atty. Gen C. William
O'Neill ruled todiy:

lllilnlm,u.m wage
lndustry
has their
tarif£1.
Agriculture
~hoihd. have sbp1e ~ort of aid. The
only 'tb;ng, they say, the present
program lHt.s no! been effect1ve
Something diUcrcnt will have to

criUtal condition.

era~blng FM Tbunderjet.

COLUMBUS, 0. JJP~A. ......_

P"•t
d1srupt this social aspect of

Command baR, uid.
Sis of the sevtm per.600.&amp; tnjprecf
in Tuftday:s tracedy were in

Alub UP-Autborffies feared to

sor c.an levaU.y be apPo.i;D.ted for

UP-The

fry wu b~!ld by Mrs. Nora Houdt\· Choe11apeake &amp; Ohio Railway will
shelt, Mrs. Doris l''riend,
Mrs. hire or call back 1538 men TbW'B~
Marsatct Eichinger, Mrs f'rei:la day whtln Its yard brakerpen go on
Dutry and Mrs Grimm .
a ftve-day work week, the rallrflad
said Monday
Sallh Friend return ed to his
The C. &amp; 0 's policy change will
llome in Pittsburgh arter visiting: mean employment for 75 m.ore
hia brother, Holly and family.
men on ils Huntmeton, W. Va., dl ·
·Mr. and Mu Ralph Swearingen vlslon and 77 mor e on lhe A.!ihof Cleveland have returned home land· Rwli ell , Ky., d1vhiol1.
after vlalllnll bta mother,
Mr11
The n1llroad Uld It will recsll
M~rg.uet Swearingen
men pr evlou ,~; y cut of£ before hir·
Mr and Mr11 Ha rold Fr01n k, ~ nn
·- - - Robert, ot Nehonvllh'! , Mr. anti mg nrw_"_"_":_
Mrs. Gerald Frank, son, Jerry 11f
ORGANIZI CLUI
Wellston 11pent Sunday wllh Mr
A Jt;oup of youn1 women or·
and Mrs Holly Friend and Mary. gnnJzed tho Fortnito Club Mon·
Mrs. William Eichlngl'r
11nd day when they met at the hbmc
d~~l!ber, Mary Jane. and Mrs of MrY. John Fultz. Officers are:
WtH.r..m Houdashelt spent Satur- PIWidcnt, Mr1.~ Jillck BPcbner;
d_,.. in Gfllllpolia on bu&amp;inc.!!ll.
vieo-prcs., Mrs. Robert Tewks·
Mr. apd Mrs John Bowen 11nd bary; aecretary1 Mrs. Richard
xr,.. Ellen Bacr have rclurncd O'Ven. trca!urer, , Mrs. William
home afte: varationtng in FloridA Wltll:t!t'tl; flower et~mritltlee· treU·
·Bill Jtyrell of Columbus spent urcr. Mrll. Raymond Klou.
the weekend with hla parents, Mr.
Plane. were made. lqr , .. dinner
and Mr&amp;. Charlcsc Hysell,
meeting to he held at the Mar·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Eichinger tin Rcetaurant In December.

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ON GUAJD

Electric Mixer
Purchased By
Salisbury PTA

Aner the ml!etmg

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plane, whieh had JU:t{ " ~
from Eie!Jon, AFB,
'" )DV«r:·
headqUarters
s
tli'j
housing projfd. hke a gtant boW"I~'
ine b.lll Jt ripped the apartmen•,
building frt&gt;m one end to the othtr
before explodina: and burJtldg
into flames
Tbe ploae. alter cuttiqlrthhiWi'
tbe enliJ1ed men's qaarten. ~
peel oaly four lach..
aa o!·
fieer•• dwelling at~ thoqh eoD.Ieious of raok.
"The plane -ttme ove-r very low,
ri&amp;ht over th.&amp; headq•artRn bt.dld~
ing where I was workln&amp;" one
enllsted man said. ,"W't kae1if il
wa8 in trouble. You could" tell by
the war it sounded."
"We saw- a big pulf of s~oke
and flame. Thea tbe 'Nb.o1e Ileal\·
quanon buildilJ.I ahook. (oUOw!ag

ba~te

a~

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from

a tremendous explosion: ttaniN
el! •moke poaied Out Qf"tlie wiadoon ol tbt bollldlnb.

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adunoe l'llmlna ot bl1 a~fo.. ln connection with tht
cOlCIU "-~ch1D.I ot .thl '\V.~t· Ho~ qou~~~,e,nct ~a tducatlon.
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COASTER WAGO~.
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Pay Balance
Dec 20th Rock Springs Grange Plans Yuie ·P,arty •
·RADIO IMPERIAL
Yes, Ita A convertible

$18.95

: Jlody fU~ x 17\i x 10" deplh f"l-1 Whee!IJO" double dltle
&gt;'l'UIEIIlO" x run 1.7." Seml-pneumalle blu~ dde wall
IIEAJUNG8 Wellmel Congo Bearing• (Never Need Oil)

RADIO F~ER
WAGONS

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Mason, W. Va.; Mrs. Rodney
Sayre. Middleport and )fn. C.
Marvin Latlicr, Soutli!iid~ 1 rW, Vi.
Admltto~ Tu..day• Sl&lt;llo ' L.
Searls, Middleport; Elmer E. Plymale, GaJlipoli.s Ferry, W. Va.;
Dale- W.. JJIII, Rachle and tMhi.
Frank Ueodrlclcson. MnOn.
Blrlhi: A ifa.ue~bter born- 8:45 it
m. today to Mr. and MrS. Fnnk

Hendrtcbon.

IODY W • IJW' o 4UI. Wll"lt 10" a t.7111oml ,__._

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At Regular MeetingilrursiJay
Night
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HOLlEII HOSPiTAL

Adm~~~ - Monday: .ft. ~G .• lldl,

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AH.re Stewart, West- C$lumbia~ .
W. ·Va .. wfs taken to ttie ~eiCJl
Gencr'al llotlpital by the Pomerqy~ · ·
Emergency $quad Tuesday nirtit,
sufferins from au appa~~ ~~i·

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