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DJ.DI at 8 Prayer meehna TburaTMi ·ltA.C•Ni MISSION, Chtrte. da)' eveninc: F.nterpnu Sunday
~ r~. Sl.ui~ .$cbOQI lCi 5ebool 10: 10 A M MOI'DiDI worL~, S~Q . tvelina •orUJ~ ship P:30 A. lll. YF at 8:30 P .U.,
p. m. Weekly Prayer Sel'ricel Evenme worahip
7.30 Prayer
~ 7;SO p. JD. f(lrttaud HI'- meetm.g Wednesday 7.30 P M.
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UB Churchts, L.t1rt ll•tls, a..
'J:39 p. m. RaW&amp;r eburch HnletJ 1er Marho, Pastor. Sunday SchoOl

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durin~ t.be worwhip
1erriee lor
children under 12 yeeu at th&amp;
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"THI CITY HIS FO- A O'AY"
¥Qt. 1111 "And He entered ofe r~

• Sayre, Pastor. Suad.a)' Scbool JO walem,
.A. M Odell M.aDJey, Supt.; SWl·
Let 1.16 ...,caU acafa, tht! entry 91
day evenmc prayer and pn.ile tbJ Xlnt .Dt Klnp. ·and Lo"rd of
a.ervu~e 7.30 Wednesday 7:30 lljble Lords Into the dty of Jerusalem.
Study, Saturday 7:30 ~iltJ.e We ~ltow ..Jfa111 as be walks up 1h
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The S•htatiOft Army, Mllfcll.,. 11 '¥·
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Glenna Rumme,ll. n!nd~~s a~:f~ :alb now corn.

ITY the aub1ect of tb.&amp; leuoo. ,..,.
moD ud tla.'e . · Goldea Text Tbe
Works "af the Lord are ~t.
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Psalms 11111.
SuuaDu SChool 10 A. M. WNnes~
day. Menina: serv1ce -lt a. The
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chureb, open to the publh: llou·
Ch
urc h of the Neurene, Svr•· day ud Wednesday £tom 2 to 4Ul. 8uDdaJ IDOt'Dill&amp; worship 10·60 euse, U:. C. Lanimoro.
Pastor. p M
a. m. &lt;hcJDe) BYPU '7:30 p. 'm. SUDday School 8:30 A. M. Motnlng . L.iwt Fall• MMM41•t ChartL
Swlday fNen.i"' wot5b1....,- 7·30
p worship 10·ao·' H~
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m. (Great Beu.d) Weekly Prayer- &amp;vangeli.Jtic ..ervite 7.30 P. M. Sunday •March 25 ~:30 A. ll
ltrvCHio&lt;IURCWHedOflaoodo,yCHl71:;! p. Hmll·..,. Wednesday eveui.Dg pra)'er met:t Apple Grove. 10.30 A. M. Plant..
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Pftyer meeti:Da aDd Bible study. EbJln; ltominiHf'Yiee l1:30 A
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our Kine ridtng and above all
thin&amp;a ondia calt, the foal of an
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ariah, ReJotce greatly, 0 Daugh
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Clncmn.atl; Salvation meetina: 1t
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gaaJzational meeUnc ot
,·~,._ 1 ~ 1 Chrc"' last wonblp at 8. Prayer meetlna: on Mond.ay 6.30 Apple Grove. Tbun- Hawkin.a., Sally GUmore. PauUne
thodiat Me"• CIWP·
Mala Sl::rett. Ptmeny. RoY. J. Tburaday I P. M
day 6:30 P. M. East Let~ .
Zirkle. sen1ors, IWiistlnr Wltb the
Fecleratt-4 Churclt., WIW. , ~ ~~ Cblrles, JlectorJ Jtii, C•
Church of Chrl.-t, lraMonl.
C•rl..... C"""h, Kln"IHiry AtL, .servlee; 8 P. M. Holy W~tel:: letBartek, PNtor. lnd ~f ~t' W. Clark, o~ilt. Worah.ip Rn. John Wyatt, Pastor. Bible Rev. Ray Biddle, Pastor Suft&amp;ay v1ee by We~tmlmter YF; Wednea..
kpt. 8: IG A. M. Ciaclroh ~: 1 U4 Mrtn.Oit at tO:IO-"'.A: JC,; Hob Scboot 9:30; ~ebprch. •erviees 10:30 School 9 30. Prayer meetjng Wed- day Jr. cboir 8:30; Sr. chokl 7 P.
10.30 A. )f. Wonbip Se:rvle~ ·•• i~Umifi:
SUDdif hi moQ.tb. ~th the Lord's SUpper be1n1 nesda)' '7:30. Church flrt~t and M Thuraday, eandleliJbt eommun"Pie: "Rejoiee Tbe Lord 11 IUQ'' tnldr$ ScJIK :lbtirt• en
111 ~ ·~• every Sunday morning as th1rtl S_undiYll T:30. S11nri!e _.., ion; Friday 7:30 Unlon .servi&lt;!e at
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7:3Q P. :M. Wedneaday Lea.tea urvice topic "That Shook tbe World"
Conflrmatioo after tht aervlce.
vice 1 p. m. Tuesday 4: p. Dl. Jr. M
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P. M:. 'llhunday Sl', a.oir; 0 P. M.
Sunday eveniuc Sr. YOUUI. FeJo.
~. Come ad wonhtp. Yw
are welcome.
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The SyrHu. MetttMiat Chunn
Rev. Robert E. Linter. Ptetor.

SU1Ktl.)' School 9:30 A. M. Dana
Winebranner, Supt. Womhl:p Ser·
VIceS 7:30.
Tuesday 4 P. M. Jli:IUor M«h&lt;Nilat
YF meeting. Tueect.y 1 P.M. SeaJor YF meetine. Friday 'I P. M.
Junior choir practice.
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Lawrftlce A. Knb, Pllllx:r. 'mMir·
man Clne:y, Supt. Sundl7 Scbool
8:30; IM.wJrnina' etiU&amp;G 10:80;
ltlsD Etldea\u 6i ~ etnn(JII
7. Two 'WU8b ~ Mlrda, '
!bbru MWob 18. Re'm'alll8rfV.ice at
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It R~ll• inl at .. 7. J•mes' Reed, Supt.
School t:SO Lloyd Dillinger. Sl,lpt.
~ Buldai 10 A. 1(. Sqn4Q
l•edswiUe CMr... R.n. fNel•nd Worship Services at 10:411 with
Se1aOQI C• . ~nnnui,loa flrR SUa· N~, Pastor. Serv1ces at Japp• the Rev Grove bringint the me..
dli tiJ lDOllth 11 ..\. 11. CJnzteh 8:.w A. M.; Sunday at 10.20 Sua-- aaa:e Sunday evenmg at 7:30 re=:'.-1...:.~ 'u..t ..-....tr.l·•·, , ..,_. 44Y Sebool at LoDi Bott()m 9:20 A. gular ~edmg o[ the MYF. Wed·
UIIIUJI. ~011 .,.~
•• "'iJUD· nesday evening prayer aervices
.sill mODtb 7:80 P. ..-~
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Utreh ,....chllil-4te'vJII!(dd . u po.;~OO a n.c..,...v1 e
· at 7:30. Easter sunrtse Servicea
Dhter, P~.
, . ~ )1, Preaching 7 30 P. M. WSCS at 6:00..'7:00 A. M.
· C5rltttin Churctt et Lent .... llaaemeat of Ree&lt;lsvJIIe cburch
l»l"ftbvterl•n
tom, ~ Saadl)r 1:30~:H. Dec. 14.
IRev. Howard
SUDda7 SCh®l and ·C9IPI
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FrH Methoclllt Church, tl1rry Church Scboot
firet $wtW lD m~ ,7:

JWJ'l:ice an.m.i!iter Wav«f)',

Gr•c~ EpltcoP.I Church, I. Etf.'

win Oh&lt;ml&gt;e6. Pubar. We$Jellday
-eventnp ~t IAbt M. 7:30
tire 'A!Clor 'MiJll Clve e. IIM'tw of
~ m ~ ~Trinity Lutheran Church, It¥.
H . H. Fielaelliidlar of ~.
wiM. a:mctuet IHI"''ioet fit 3 P. M. at
~be &lt;ihl.rrdl on Bllltlernut Ave. The
publico .m oordl.lll1l&lt;y )Qylltled.

preacbln(. ..:..atv. las B:OO; Prayer Meeting WednesUliold C. l&gt;olter, Putor,
da)' 1:30. Hysell llun
SundAy
lllf Church of Chrilt, IC-., Sc:llool 10; PreaebJn1 11:1&amp;,
ev.,- Saq.d1y 0:30 A. 11. ~~
,r_~...l•n Church, H•rrheft.
•114 ~IJl!JJ~O... . ~;; SDDVllle J. Lealie KuniEe. Pastor.
Siulday lu meutb l~3G A:r
, Church School 10:00 A. M. ~- A.
·Cbun:h comnn1nioa
pr.,~
Finla~oY, Supt. Warslllp ServJce 8
fourth ~uadaf Jll QlOJltl 7:" . 1P. M. "Tr1umph ThnJ Entry."
)(, chUrch Pf!UbiQa~v . lei- I The Unlttct Mttttodht Church,
oM. C. J1roa1,et Paster.
I J. Leshe Kunze, Pastor. Churtb
T~ Chrlatl•ft ChUrch It ....._ Service 9 15 Tbeo Smitb, Supt.
ljck Grove every Bu.diy
A. WorsbJp Service 10:30 "Triumph
)(, ~Q.day
and ~1~ Tbru Entry". Youth Fe11owship
11f~d SuD'd•y tn molltb 1:" :~· 5:30; Methodi!Jt Men 5:30: Tues·
)I. ehqJ'Gll pteacl\lllf {o\tl'Ul Jllll2· 4•Y 8.311 Come Double elaBB will
t*7 iD mootb 10:30 A. If, ebJ,lftb meet Wedne5day '7 Choir R11bear~ohuii,,DiOtl IDd pnae~~~t.-.BeY. .sal. Thursday 7:30 Holy Commun·
Rilt1i C, OQ&amp;ter. ~-..tor.
iDn Service. Fnday 7 30 Union
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Bld.et, erated Church.
Sta1'
S'utlda:r
Chrl.ltl•n Selene• Sod.ry, 144
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P,AUL 'I LUTHIRAN Bobool U:IG A, 1'- lo!oral. . wor- Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy. Morn{)H\JRCH, Pomeroy, L. !4. ·¥&lt;&gt;~· ~l!IP at 11 A.
IIYF SUadoy eYe- lng SJ11:VIeo II .... M•. with IlEAL-

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AUXILIARY
ettorr, Mr1"
Mr. and Mrs. ~rry Brooks calJed
. J L. Stewart and• ~l'l.
Instead of thl1 re1u1ar meetftll C. H. CWTy
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OD .Mr. and Ma. Clayton Roush Satthe American Lelllon Au:ldllary eel· Jtefreebm:e.nts were served tbe u~ay e~runa:.
ebarated tbe ·bbthday of their mtUPS conal'stll'!• f1f t.hlrteen a:utsta , Un. Vitna Rainey' returned to
orpnlzaUon with 1 Patty, held at and the dtrnonstratora ·
her home at -., 011d Saturday after
the Leaton HaU on Monday,
MITHODIIT
•"*cUng aom~ time with her
12.
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The New Havel! 'Metb~ltt ebW"- ~Qo~aw apd d•UJh\or, Mr. and
GueBt apeaken were four state ch are
. two weeki •Jee.
Bast of Hunt1na:ton.
oflU:er.ar belna: T. E. Jone1
next weak.
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lt. Helnbl of Charleston,
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tbia pqi~ ~ Mr. and MN. Tift Boston and
lnd Dlrvey l&gt;'. Thorn. arid
ReV.
' of Mll\intl Ed l'ry vialted Ray Boston Friday
Maltbewa of Parkersbura:, W. V1,
W. Va.
. Paul Red- ovenln1 wbo it a patient In Halzer
Door prize• were W()D by Mrs.
(superlnteadea.t of tld1 dll- H01pltll bavina: submitted to surLayton SaYI'e and C1rl Ihle Otllen
of llunUqton.
pry 'fllunday.
pt!1ent wert! Mr. and
William
CUll
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Donohoe of
RGwh, Ma. c. C. Mont1omery, Mr
IIUnolt were IUettl of Mr. and
and Mr.t. Robert Roush, Mr. _and
Maw. Wtlllam Brooke aod famJly
Mn Bob Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Slt~ay.
Shawuer, Mr. snd Mrs. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Dallaa Gibb!t of
Rou•b. Mrs. RalPh Rouah, Mra: Scout
Broed Run and Mr. Dwi&amp;ht Glbha
Aftb Sayre, Mrs. Crandall Smlt... the new
of O.lt Grove were in Point Plea•·
Ms. Thelma Capehart, Mr. 11\d )Jrt, Ap.rll 1,
aa.t :f'ODdly night cousultlnJ Dr.
Nelton Rouab, Layton 5ayr•, Mn. beJI,n their
Maloa.ey.
Pearl Warth, Mra G. 0 . Rouah, on March ,
~reaent
Mr. snd Mrs. Harold F'ry, Mr aad Den Mother•. Mrt. laell: .,.,,
~Henry Peery, Mra David Fleldl Thoma• Grlnsteld, lobby Grt, .. ICbqdwell at Dua.eoa Falls, Ohlo
Jr.j Lowena Roush, 0. J. Boltta, atead, Maurlee dlatt.
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weekend
G~ra:e Rouah. Ma11vln
1\otph, Charlee McFatlaod, Bill Jl'1ir 10d
J. Bostic Ia Ul ala throat

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towla and Lloford Kay.

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dleport Rev. L. A. Banl{erter. PI'"
tor SundaJ School 9:30 Emeat
Covert, Supt. Mornin.c worship
and reception of members 10:30;
Palm Sunday meditation; 5 P. M.
Jumor MYF; 6 P. :M. Semor MYF;
Wednesda)· choir 7 P. IM.: Thun·
day 7 30 tandlellaht communion.
Fr1day 7 30 Unicrn service at
F1rst Baptist Chunh
Mt. Morl•h laptlit Church, M14..
dleport, Rev. N. J:?. Borden, opastQr. Btble SchoDI 1 9:15, Arlena
Reese, Supt; Morning worship
10:30; BTU 6:30.
Third Srr..t PentHOital Church
Middleport, B. L. Bat·rett. Poi•tor.
Sunda)' Schtol 111 A M Evana:elletlo service 7:4!1; Wednesdav '1:.f!J
B1ble Study; Saturday 7 ~ Prayer
and Praiae .service.
Church o1 ' Chrlot In Cho1oll·"
Union, !llldl\lepori, Rev. Guy F.

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of New Haven called on Mr. and'
Mrs. Ed Fry Sunday evening.

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Mr. Blllle Weigard vialted relat-1"
ives tn Point Pleaaant Saturday.

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ACCQrdiDI to the report, the
car driven aoutb three and seo.oen
tenths miles north or Pomeroy by
Howard Borlng, 17, lfarrisonvUI~
went Dut of the drivrr's control
.on a curve Boring suffered 1'\hruJon.s of the l~ft band, and a Pas·
senger, K.ennetb
Hanltul:, 11.
DownmJtDn, auffered abrastonii of
the lace and left knee

The Obto Volley J!loetrle Cor- l)lent 18 UQHf~ll$d. _All 0(

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Ohlo were Sund13

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Sunlkr·f"ltldar ' MIJ'&lt;h 25--U
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Nlddlepott Hill Cemetery.

mg' ibis project aNI: proudo tbat

ahon, well ahea!l o£ 8cbedule.

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OVEC toda~ announced 1he
Fiftdley, Middleport; Merle, Jack,. completion of its Chftv Creek
son; Stewart, Philadelphia; two Plant at Madison, lnd -the
daughters, Mrs. Jatnes Dunn, Mrs world's largest privately-owned
Lawrence Price, CoJumhus; five power plant
This announcement culminated
grao.dehlldren.
Mr. Collins was retired paper- the largest smgle unde1 taJung In
hanger and painter and a former the hiStory of the electnc uti11ty
Middleport resLSdent.
mdustry; the construction
and
placing in operation D( two ma·
jor power statiOns, wtth ~enerat·

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lng capacity totaling
2,365,000
kdowatls, and a 330,000 volt trans
miSSIOn network linkinJ: the two
plants with the power systems of
the sponsor compamcs and with
the Atomic Ener&amp;Y CommisslDn's
Portsmouth (Ohio~ Project.
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The enttre OVEC project, hl·
volvmg 15 private electnc utility
complnies of the Ohio Valley regiDn and eDating more than $385
milllDn, w.n accomplished in the
comparahvely short period ot
tbrf!(! ) ears and three monthll.
Opetation of the last of Clift)'
Creek's SIX steam turbine--genera·
tors, originally scheduled for a.ext
June, places all 11 of OV£C's
215,()()().kw generating units In
service. The remaining five are
at Clifty's sister statioo, Kyger
Creek Plant 1 Cbeshire, Ohio~
In commcnhng oD the CutroSCal~
operation, Philip Spon:h OV'EC
p(~ident,• ntd, •'~tor ·size• ..s&lt;:;OJI'
and speed, tlaC OVEC ;BC®mplisb~

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o£ , scl:l,dule and with maxtmum
eeonomy and effictency by tbe 15
tompantes, working together. We
!eel that, in OVEC, we aeceuted a
trusteeship on behalf of the Fed·
eral government, and that we now
have met the ebaUenge JiveD
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J.lr. Sporn also stated that tbls
immense project and ull the complications tbut it involved could
not have been accomplished with·
out the active cooperatum of many
grDups, mcludinli financial Jnstl ·
tutwns, manufacturers, represen·
latives of tbe AEC, and other
public officials.
On October l, 1952. the lG prt·
vate electric utihties teamed tQ·

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watt Mura · o( energy -pet yeari
by comparison. tbe latter f1a:ure
is roughly Olle·t.blrd of the t1ltal
amount o[ electricity produced
ijnnually Ja FraJJce.
The entire proiect waa placed
in full·~teale operatmo severaJ
month11 ahead 6f wblrl originally
had been set up IIi a fast schedule
This not only made poelble ma·
terial acceleration
in the AEC
const.ru~tion schedule and m 1ts
program for placlng Into opera·

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CuUem · Of l!ttloUfliby a former'
empl&lt;tyee d( Tile lnpt!rlal Electric
Co. of Middleport
Cullem formerly a rl!sidcnt ot
Gravel Hill Is aurvivod by hb wire
and one cirild. He \qS a member
or the Sacred Heart l'lrltsh.
Funeral aervicea wtU be held
Tuc,:;day at 0:30 ln the Inunaeulate

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Wednesday at 2 P M at the
Ewtng Funeral Home for Georg.:=
Clyde Neaso, a Jifelontt resident
of Syraewe who dted Saturday 10

Carleton Churclt PlaU8

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Sunrise Service Euster
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dunnfl both aerv1ccs to
which the publl~ is mv1tod

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Paul E VOM, Pomeroy , Marvilol
Atlmitteti SurMNr!
M'rs. Wilbur H4lo¢ l'omeroy;
ricla Engel, t'liny, W. Va
Admfthid Mond1y:
Alva C. Will, l'omeroy;
Bonecutter, Henderson.

WOMAN SCALDED
Mrs. Cecil Cook of Syracuse re.·
cetved third degree burns about
the face Saturday niJbf. wben she
dropped a keWe of ~ldinlf water

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of Pittsburgh.
BurHil will be made in tbe Lc·

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Ho~;pital

Nease had been vlsltm~ a bro
thc.r at Wadsworth dunnt the
wmh•r months and had planned
to return to Syracuse Within tbe
next ft'w weeks when he became
ill and had to be hosp1tahzed.
SurVIl• ing
are his brother
Charles and a nephew, Chffwd.

Easter Sunday Will be observed
at Carleton ChUrch, Km.~tsbury
Road, w1th a Sunnsc service bu·
ginning at !1:43 A M.
In lhe evening at 7.30 P M a
commumon service wiJI be held

Conccptioa Chureh. a~ Wllloul!fbby,
Burial will be made under the
direeUon of tbe.J.~_Urence E. Ma·
Mabon Fwtei!!,!JD!DS•, 3lJB001 Eue that •h•

lld .livoiWie,

lice officera aad the Meigs Sber·
iff'• department.
Arrested by Pmneroy police of.
fieera Beary aad Charles Werry
on Saturday nigbt wee Jacob
Pallow, %5, hmeroy,
WUham
Reeve~, 29, HarrisonVIlle and Jim
Eblin, Pomer-oy. AJI three were
cb.rged with intox.teation.
Also arreated on a eharR:e ol
lntoxieltioa Saturday night by
Deputy Sher1ff Leroy Bartrum was
Ardell Bnden, Letart Falls.

GENETIC
WONDER

S•Wrdif nl1ht R:eltb of J•me5 B. PeWees, Leon, W. Va

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LITUARY CLU.. TO MilT
The J,..Jterary Club Will meet
Wedaaeday afteraooa at the home
of Mrs. D B. Rartinecr. The pro·
gram Will be- presented by Kra.
Everett Hayes aod •Miss Jeanne

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Four persona were arrated and
J&amp;lled Saturday by PomerDY Po.

rteHvery Dr up to 1'1 biUioa kilo-

De-at~ Reported

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Specifically, tbe contract com·
mitted OVEC to supply 1,800,000
kw of eJectrie power. ln recept
weeks, a syp,plemeotary contract
has been o~~igned under wh1cb
OVEC wiJJ provide an additional
100,000 kw [or a three year per.
l()d, With f'l!nCwaJ ~OVil'liOitl. This
total amount flf powct"
call tor

lame~~ B. Cu-llem

SU...,.Ct,O • Tochnl,.lor

Four Are Jailed
By Loeal Police

gethcr ta supply the tl'(l:mCndous
power requ~remeata for \be Poru
mouth Pto]ect. A 25 year power
agreement .JigtJcd October li that
YCV', called for more power than
ever before required by a alngle
custom: power to be made avail·
able m a burry, under extremely
lugh standard; o.f dependability.
and at the Joweat possible cost.

ConUaued O.D Pi,:ce Five

"VEllA CR1jZ"

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TO MilT TUIIDAY
The MethDdist Men's Assoeiation Will meet Tuesday evenmg at
Heath Church wjtb Robert Hurley,
wbD has been president for two
years, pr~iding f&lt;Jf the" last· time
be!~re he tavs for a new position.
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Jackson
DillY call at the Rawling,.Coats Fun.
eral Home where .ervi&lt;es will
held
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•upplles were being un).oadcd by
the defendant when the tlre broke

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JHI AUTO tl *nc.Ud aud Mrf, Waltel' weber,
1001
dead
wltls
$rte raUroa4
train
Northvale.
Tllret chUdrtll ID the
wen
urtoll.ll;r:.
tl~iOMI: B~oJ

Tlle plaintiff contends that em·
ployees of the company were responsible for IOSfi by fire of 1 shiP·

Mrs. Curtis and Erllle- Richard
took a valuible calf td the Stock
Sate at hint PleaHat Saturday,

TwD 17 year old bo)1s surf~ .
Jnjuries and -the ~ they "«•
driv1n" was demoli&amp;hed, Wbe,J:\went out ol CQDtrol on Routt ji
Sunday afternoon antJ overtumed
the Highway Patrol r.eported to-

Frank M. Collins
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u ruult of th1a colllaSoD
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Funeral Serviees
at
N. J.
aebool-bound •uto
I.IUYr!d
To Be Tuesday - .
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a3, d1ed s''"'- Ohio Valley ElectriC Corporation
day mornint m
l''riends
Jn Fu}} operat•lOll Ahead'Of PIans
be
'l'uesd.-y
m w1th
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pany.

Mr. Wayne Hart Jr. ol Columbua
&amp;pent the weekend with his father
and mothw Mr. and Mr1. Wayne ·
Hart, Sr.

Ol&amp;T KEFAUVEI,

Upsets On Curf

passengers ,n McDade's car were
injured seriously and lbell' condaHDn has been deser1bed by Hol
zer hospital aUendant.s as "not
very iood."
The two McDade paese.ngers were
Marv1n DeWeese, 22, and Dale Lee
Herdman, 17, bDth of the Leon
area.
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other car, and WLlUam Tucker,
24, • passenger in the ClArk ~ar,
were both reported as m good
condition after sufCeri.n£ jnjunes.
Both are from Galbpohs.
Sheriff Charles Roberts of Mason County, who investigated the
aecldeht, sa1d that the "cars were
glued together "

A sUit for $z:i,OOO bas been flied
iD. tbe Common Ple~;~s Court in
Charlea~()n against the L. T. Hal.
stead Company of St. Albans by the
Appalachian Electric Power Cotn·

Mr Nelaon Brown mia,ed a few!'
day of school oa account of Ulneas.

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One man wa! killed and 4 othrrs
injured in a beadon eoliisJon cf
two cars ln Pol.nt Pleasant on Sat·
urday ma:ht.
Charles Lee McDade, 23, Leon
Route I, driver of one of the can
was killed tn the act:idflnt, Two

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UNMISSED A TRAIN

In Collision

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The F~RS Bl\NK .
and Savings CGmpany ,

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Anita and Sue Ellen Brown were
gueat!l of Mrs Donald Thompson I
and Gloria Sunday afternoon.
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Driver Killed

the eervlee expeelljtlone o( our _ . _

MOTOR SALES
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Mlsa Twill Richard Is on th'
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~ia call Only then we will1"-rrend- our 11vea an d possess1aDB to HI m
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Mr Leonara: Roush and
Sunday ev~n1. '
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were supper Juesta o( Mrs W
Mr• and Mn. Leroy Routh and
Chapman Saturday evenlnif ' . fchlklren were dloner &amp;:ue.stiJ SuRday
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tbomp~~fb
Mrs. Beulah Rtchard caUed Dn
and family of Vernon spent Sun.· Mr. and Mra. Arch Yca•er Tues·
day with Mr and Mrs. Harl")'). 4IJ' afternoon.
'f'hompsonof Oak Grove.
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Beatrice Cbapm111 called oo Mr.
and Mra. Fred IIOUib Suodo,y after-

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Mn. ..Gladys Burri• and

Glen Ro.. h
bell..,
Mol'&lt;h P.
to members of tlie New H&amp;Yfto eotl)' held at

Mother. Club on
and Mrs.

Weetrninater

aad lt ud

the Ulllmnl Kiq, That be Ill the him ! Why abouldn' "'• u ebrfit.
Savior for ua all Tbat f.oletber u r tans, talk about our Klq? U "•
• famUy we should humble our have reall)' erowned Him Kibl of
heart&amp; and bow Ol,lt beet to tbe our IJveJ I think we wiU talk of
voice.-of love; rathtr th.n be "PUSh· Him to others, lD the proper WQ
t!d and crushed beneath tbe hand and Uma. The Pbarlaefl ulr.ed
o~ ~liht~~ taa~ and strife
the rna11ter to :ebake His diacl~et.
His rtpJy Indicated a fact we all
K When w~l recog? C~lst as know, that when the soul of man
.Jn&amp;, we WI . surren er ta m our IDIIpires biJ Ups he mUBt apeak.
lm• ~ncluding qur )JOaleulonp.
N "'tbr: l.ord hath..noed,~ ;:satl&amp;t1ed
Eatbuau.m' Well, enthuaium
th.e pea~ants •\ Bethany, wb.en the iJ th• suoc:-eae of all pursultl~ eap.
dlscJples took the colt, &amp;t\ will it eclallJ the Christian way. Ita IU·

ford, 5 P. II. Jr. BYF; 7:30 tvm. Titua a llO{Dan General would
gelistie IJervlce- topic '"rh~ , 17 of \Vlth i+ur legion of soldiers over:
the CrDss"; lea:looairee from the J tall:e the .city. ~And Dut suspicions
Feeney-Bennett Post Amerk'ad , a're conOrmed 11 we listen to Hls
Le&amp;"ion to attend; Monday , ~hrU words, "U thou Hadst know~, even
Th~rsday evangelistic llll'Viee 7:30 tbou 1 at least in this thy day, the
Fr1day, Unlon. Good Friday eer- tblq 11 which belong tu thy peace."
vice with Rev. Bflidford occuayina: WeD we mll'Vel at how perfect
the pulpi!, topic ''The ezou_ wu Chriat's knowledge of the fu·
God's MeuuriDJ SUet."
·ture.
Churc~h ef the ,._.,...., Ml~
And today we realize that Jesus
dieJ)9rt, Rev. Robert Styera, Par- Chritt '18 KING. He IS king of all
tor. Bible SCbool D.30 Lester raeea, He i.a ki.Da: of aqles; He is
Taylor Supt.; Morning worabJp klha or Kinas; Lard of Lords. Es10.30 topic "A Sllnt Under pres- peciaJly today do we need realize
aure"; 8:45 YouDI People·• Itt- lbat ·He is, not only our shepherd,
vice; 7.30 Evenine .servlco "Eu· but also t.he shepherd of the Nercka."
gro race. Of the Chmese, Yes,
Church .t Chrltt. Ml.tdl_,..,rt, even the I!i~BBians that believe.
Rev. Fred Gardner, Pastor. B1ble
Sehoul 9:30 RUB8ell Wilton, ·.sqpt. ~
Mornlnl worship
10~30 toPJe
"Deity aDd Alltbority"; 0 1p, K.
ChristliR Endeavor; 7 P. M. E\&gt;c.
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Thou Lackest"; Wednelday If P.
WONDIRPUL, COLOIPUL 1956
M. :rrayer meetina '"d Blble
study; 8 P, M. ~halr praet.tee: Flit'OHNION I!.....OIIIt
day 7 30 Union Goad Ftl&lt;loY 1
And The SEN~ATIONAL
vleo F1ra1 Baplin ehureb.
• LA\VN BOY POWJm.

Ch~Jfdl PJ1:1C!Ilnci tlalrd S:a!LCIQ dl)' School 9:», Claa• meetJnc 1Fellowship 6:30.
lm.moath 10!30 /1.. X, Gbureb •
IO:aO, FMY service 7:00; Preach-.
HQth MethCNII&amp;t Church, Mid·

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Satund'ay. Rlev:¥a:I )eackr Haael

. M. Bates, Pastor, Laurel CUff. Suo-- 1 den, Supt.

F1nt Baptist CbUJ"Ch.
Flr&gt;t ..ptltt Cl!vrcb, Mhldlr
port, Rev. c. B. Hoyt, PutGI'.
Cburda School 9:15 Frank Cheese
brew, Supt;
Mornlng wonllip
10:111 Rev. Orla Bradford occupy·
jog the pulpit topic "Tbe TrJum.pbal En.try'' duet .. Tbe Hply City"
Dorothy Savely aad Beul1h Wblte,
other music by Mn. orta ]Jrad•

AptJl 1.
Church, SyrHuM.
RuppeJt,
pastor.
9;30 Robert Har--

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preulon excites even tbe inlnlm..
ate objects of nature. Somehow
·~-·•men leDie whe n we. as cu:runu.na
tb
tb
o1 Chril
~~.ppjreu, ande ~~ ao"""dolllD de ourtWhether we be a poet, musician, f:,tb o."nd ourLULord
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pamter, orator, Rich men·, men of
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mfluence, even common laboen
Christ was reeoa:nized as Kir~t
and house Wl\es The need hi and and He waa permitb:d to enter •
reqUV"es every talent, great or the clty. Perhspa He would like to
small. And only when aU our tal- ~nterourcities,townaandvillq:ea.
enta are used together will the He entered the temple and 1 am
ana aalvation, lowly and ridinJ UP· Kmgdom of God eome olf earth 18 IJW"e He would like to enter OUr
on aa Ill; even a colt tbe foal of m Heaven
Churchea. After He left tlle City
an asa."
When ChriSt is crowned Xmg He 'l'ent home with frieD&amp; and
Now at aeems the Hour bas ar· in our hves our volcea will rtae ln reti.red for the ttlabt. 1 think He
rived when the prophe•y of aH universal prese for anft about would Utet to enttr our hom"'
tke yean has come l-fue. He now HJm. We are told ''The whole mulh· and have time to get' aequalnttd.
rides toward Jerusa)em ·N a king. ~ude began to rejoite and praise wltb qs.
8ut tbe way is which He rideR God w1th a loud voice for all the
On this Palm Sunday wo'fld be "tell, ua that He will enter the city · m\ghty works they bad 11 een". And 1 good time, for many of Ul Who
u tbe prince br peace. lie enters!' even tbough the modern Pharisee have been eontemplatlq doiaa
~e city as a law abiding c1t~~n. would look upon us with disdain, something with the King of XiniJ.
llvlng .no occassioa or •usplCIOD yet we cannot but opeok of th• For many years He has, with tearo,
of political disloyalty . True .He lh1ngs we have aeen .and beard and rode by us, lona:ing, yea, eveQ., pau.
enters aa a kmg but 1t ts His wish I felt Him do witbin us. we .s~k 1101 to knod: at man,y of our ~artl;
to be a apiritual ldng.
1 of our prestdent and carry ! on a door. Will you let Him, wba is tbe
we dicover as we watc~ eonversatioo about- him. 11 li .poss. King of all people!, be )'our kin&amp;
H m a111 be -aean~ the Clty. It 18 tbJe that we talk of our pastors also?
then we see tears of sorrow !Lowing
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PLAN BAKl SA~I
Tbe Racine P'JA w1ll held a
bake- sale at Gattt's Store ip Jtacme
s.turday, Match 31, beginnlna: &lt;~t
a. m. aecordlng to annouqcement
today All n1embers a~ a~ked to
doDIIte baked goods and brh'lg or
send them to the store ¥S near D
a. m as possible.

Ccmotery:

Market Reports

CINCINNATI, 0 l'P-Pn$lce
EJ8S, white, tbout steady tO lc
lower, browD riak to 1·2c lQWe,t;
&lt;;onsumer U. S. A large V.Wte 4546, brown .n~-43. medlW.a '1·
42, brown mb: tl; extra lqe 41,
A large white 37-41; A m~m
white 3&amp;-38; A -mecbum browa 3ft..
CORRECTION
37: B l1rge 8~-36.
In tt.e Ust of thO!c attundint
Cluckena about
&amp;teady uo
annual Methodist Women:• Soe- chnoged; fr.)'era 3-lY..: lb 21·22;
of CbrlJUin Service, at Wav· bens, heavy over 5 lb 23-211; hens
~ay · tbe name of Yr11 lla:ht Di lb and under 18-18; bena
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DlfVOT!D TO INTIRI.ST5 OF M.EIGS-MAS.ON AIEA

RICMARD S. DWIII

Monday, March 26, 1956

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MONDAY
5 30 Howdy Doody
6 00 Superm.,-.
6 ~~ S1tn On
7 00 Today
8 30 Sports !ye
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6 40 News Picture
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BY CHARLES M. "-CANN
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.Eotered a'l s.eron1l da!is mad in£ mallt-r at Lbo post nfflt'e •t
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tO oo D'-•
Don1 •-'-·'
6.55 •~·• Paul "- Mary Ford
UniNd ,,.., Sraff Corrtosponcltnt
w•
o3C..t.ouut
Pomeroy Ob10
RllSSia'~ Georgi ~ Malenkov •s 10 30 Erme Kovacs Show
; ~ ~~w~cRae
National advPr1ismg repre.'l£&gt;n1.atlvf', Bottmelh Klm!Jall, Ine..
getting his ftrst look today at the ~ ~ ~:~~uee ErnJe
7 4S News Caravan
343 Lexinztcn Ave, Nt•w York C1ty, 16, N Y
free world he and hiR colleatcues m 12 ,30 Featbel' \"our Nest
8 00 Caesar's Hour
the Kremlin seek tCJ destroy
SUbscriPtion rate!&gt; 0f'llv~ry by Climer where available 30 emta
He ls getlm.g it in ancient Lon
l 00 Current
9 00 Medic
~week one )'E":tr m advaru-1! at The Daily Sentmel offtce $1500,
don, symbol of kmgly pomp, which 2 00 Adventures
o t
Etlel'J 9 30 Monteomery Presents
SlX months, $'780, thr&lt;'l' months, $390 P,y motnr ruute where
oddly enough !lerved as the cradle
Queen
10 30 All Star T-heatre
available one month Sl By m:ul one }f'&amp;r $8, SJX m•l•tthB, $4 25,
or
Commumsm
2 30 Camera Goes to School
tl 00 News Ueadllnf'S
thrr • mootb~. f2 50, one month, St
Malenko~ u to tour sr 1taln for 3 00 Matmee Theatre
11 M Weatbareaat
three weeks, as Soviet mmister t 4 00 Date With Life
II 10 Press }JOJ:
ror electric poWt'r stat10
wtlh a I' 4 15 Modem R,o.pances
!11~ Qreatatl'iebta lD CeDtut'J
30 Queen r&amp;r a Dty
1 30 Tola.ribt
delegation or experts
His presence in Bl'itfi'in may g1ve 5 00 Aunt Dru Sbow
1 00 Sign Orf
30 How4)&gt;~Dqod::--:-,- - a preve1ew of the reception to I N'ikohu A Bu~pnln and Commu- ~ 8 M $tlfl Ob
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Soldl~ Of Fortune
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nl!lt Party Leader Nllt:Ua s ?·OO To4u
6 3o sp9ru lye
Pomt&gt;roy- RoMn
32 sludrnt s and l arnl R('nrl!s Dolls carru'd
Khrwhehev, who arnve in I..ondon 9 00 Coff Tluie
6 ..n N ws Picture
ptt"~enlt'd thf' lt~tHill\ mornin g as prop;; and JUVemle olL1re added
AprU 18 for a IG·day sti\Y.
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prOii!rum at P omt•roy 111 tht• •• mu...:emenl of th~ .~umhN
The t'nhre period wUI be 8 JO,'OO Dfa, vonc School
8 5S Les Paul &amp; M117 Ford
Sf'niOr High 5( hool
rrmup:~l
Rr1 nda Slrau11" played the plUM
nervou!l. one for Brltain'll couilter- 10.30 E.rrue Kovaes SbOW'
7 00 Grand Ole 0Dl"Y
James A fht&gt;hl Jr ;mnount' l"l a&lt;r~&gt;mpanuue.nt
J1 00 Home
7 30 Dinah Shore
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inte 1gence &amp;el'Vtces and for Scol- 1.: 00 T
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7 4S New C•-van
tuday
o\ PI 1110 solo ut the mudt•rn
land
Yard's
c-rack
"special •
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The J&gt;IOgJ'Illn bPgan wllh the ffiflOtl :'1 BOOIIJf!·WOORle •Mtodley
bran&lt;h ••
12·ao "''Iller
Nut
8 oo
tradltwnal Flng Sulu\(' lf'ad by wa.~ rl•nd('red on the 11•ano hy Sol
A "death to Kfintshchev" slgn 1 00 Curieot , ,
9. 00 Fireside Theatre
IM1kt&gt; Evans and Sui John srm
,l oh n ~nn
waa painted on a London wall r~ 2:00 Sllr ~
Sl30 Cirete_'Iheiib-e
In observance ut Pal•u 1\unday
'l h•· pr·ogram &lt;IO~f'•l wht-n ttw
cently. and 8 poster plalltered on , 2:30 P~·· S1.iii$i
10·SO llr Dutxi,_ct Attorne,
Unn Faye r:e:.rlwrt (hose f ukt slurh nl bod y, ta~l ,,nd fa('u]l y
a wall Jn the Howe or Commons 3 00 .Matinee TMttre
11 00 New~ Headlines
19 Vt'Ue!l 28 to :m for ht&gt;1 s(rql sang the Alma Malet son.'t"
by unknown propagandists said
4:00 Date wU6 .Lif11
11 05 Weatbereast
ture rf'admg
Btl a B.tll was tl1.111111an of th£&gt;
"We shake hands w1th murder'-' 4 15 Modern ROihaDCal
11 10 Preis lJOJ:
Al11red m dung,lfl'('s, a well ·•sst rnbly IHOgram lflllllnlttE'e :md
Stop the Soviet villt "
4.30 Queen For a Dey
11 15 Bud Wilkiru. n Sbow
dtil!l'd luw of Hrwm :i2 eh01 me.~ Phyllu nl:u•kwool\ un d Rachel
~a Splrlt lnvlt•tion
5 00 Aunt D:!_S~
t 1 30 Tonlrbt
danced to tht'o lhythms of " Dun 01.'nheunet we1e h('l ns \stanl.ll,
Prune &gt;fioi•ter Anthon) Eden m
caree Doll
plll)'Cd bv Ramor.t
Aaron Burrington wns stage
VJted Bulganio and Khrushchev to
Bo1ee al the Jli :.I ~IO 1 he KPtltcly manager.
vls1t Brltalb dL{ring the brief Ute
dancers \\e~e Mnry Knptcma,
- - -- - - - - - of the "Oeaeva Spirit" last sum·
MQNDI.Y
4. lG Seeret Storm
Phylll~ Rlllt'k\\ond, llllll Ball. Curmer
0
00
SliD
OD
Pray.,
He may have regretted It more
4 30 On Your Account
ol Beru h!o!, and .Jeanette Ba11.~
8 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
than qnee since then, but hl.l deter- 9 00 Captain KJna:aro.o
Pr o~ram rwuuUII( t&gt;l' 'rhomas
10·00 Garry loloort
5:30 The Early Show
Got•t 1 ~tat eel tho! A.ll IV wu~ n
MEIGS GENUAL ACI,PITAL
mined to r• through with it.
6:30 Your Esso Reporter
Malenkov's Visit Js less !ormal 10 30 Arlhl!T GO&lt;Ifro7
comf'lly "~k I tLllOO ' B IIV'll Blunt.!
11 30 Strite It Rieh
8·411 Spotllght oa Sporta
N!t' nnd ployed by Rat•llf'l and
C.. ·'er. Raelne , ''r lle ts the guest of the British Cen· 12 00 Vallant Lady
n
..... t
m1 tral Electnclty Authority. A deJee M Wean.ennaa
Rtehard Genhe1me-r
12 15 Love af LUe
7. 00 Patti Pqe
Btlled aB "The Tonnes!IE'e Rtrlg(
will 12 30 Search for TotllDI'TOW
7.111 l)oiif tclwartb, Nl'WI
Runner nnd Thollf' Kissln' CouPlan~ wt•rt' mntk fur n penny
Mbrgan,
Pomeroy;
Alva
Will,
It
11
one
of
the
pecUMaritles
of 12 415 l'lle OU!IIIAI Lllllll
7:30 Roh!Jiilooil
~nns' W[ls the Ju~t Bond Eldon ~oew l .-1 the Mny rnee1m~ whtch
Thl'n Mtss Gordon told !Mhs Pomeroy, Mrs Ida Cenier. Port. the Kremlin aet-up that. few of lts I 00 lti.Ue'S: Kltebeo
8·00 Bu.,. fo Al!Oll.
Editor's Note: In the foUowint
Corman nnd Ga1y Carman 1,rov1d will b£' hl'l(l 11 t thl.' fhunh when
uo
!.oYe
!!lorJ
Abl
ams
she
wa~
aoln~
back
land,
Mrs.
Clyde
McKnight,
!tut·
top
men,
who
talk
ao
loosely
of
8
30 Godfrey's Talent Seoutt
dup1tch
a
U,
P
r.porttr
tt\11
rd th e mel odic!&gt; on their h:mnon- the W11hng Wo1ke rs rlas~ or the
2:00 Robert Q. Lewll
"through
spa('i.'
and
t1me.
rnr
ra-,
land;
aDd
Mrs
M"uvin
M'cGutre,
the
free
world,
know
little
about
9
00 I I&lt;Pv~ ~ucy
how
he
tried
rhe
kind
of
hypnoJCIIS WhJle Eugf'ne Fr~c. T ('d I Entc1 pl'lsl' lWH ( hmch met on
p
It
2 30 Houseparty
9·30 DeDi!lmber Bride
Dc(lgl c ond Sol John ~nn murlc Thur,cJoy evcnmg ul the home or tic age r8ANI•slon txperlmtnt batk · ·
omeroy.
Malenkov, for Joatanee.. b&amp;B been 3 DO Tbe 11ir PftJIOff
l Ditehl,..d:
•
I0 00 etudio Pne
th•l productd the Brld.y Mur· I
va•mus and gund1y sountls on Mrs W R l'&gt;av1s, Ro!olt' llill, w11h
"l'm dancing," M1ss Abram'
Mrs. D J lllorjO.Jl, Pomemr: Mra to Poland and C!echaalovakia, both 3:3G Bob ~bf Sbow
1
\ ·00 Uo kl fliP rninutt New•
p.,y
,tory
from
•
ColondG
tlwu multi s1zed tu~s
Mrs GeoJgt• Utother s .Js ho~te~s
~m1led, her
eyes still close~. Annabelle Fisher, .Middleport, Mr. h-on Curtam countries, but never 4:00 The Brigbter DaJ
The Late Shbw
11.05
'Ltt the SunHhlnc In" wa~ lhl•
M1s AIJtt Thornp ~• m pte!lldent
wit..
Where was she dHnclng'1 "In a Ben Bli!tey, Middleport; Mt. Alva before Loa free one
--T!Jiisii"iv--·title of Act VI Drcssc1\ us "1,1rle plcs •dcd and pH1)~1
bv Mrfl
4·30 On Your AccoUAl
BY ROBERT ZIMMERMAN
1hellier of course Were dancln:a Will, Pomeroy; Mr:s. Addie Burton,
In Brllain he wdl see street"
school gal~ were Rumor •• 1Jo1cP 'ThumBs Ilonl~ an ti Jscrlpture Untttd Pr-tll Staff torrnpondotnt Lcs Sylph1des The ottl&amp; dane~ P&lt;lmeroy, Mrs R[)bert Durat ,and jammed With motor cars, shop$! o 00 S1gn On-Praye:5 00 Lucky t1 Rdne!:l
Rachel Genhmmer, R1Lu Bull , rtddlllll hy Mr " larn r~ Will open·
the Early Show
NEW YORK UI' - A prelh 19- tlon'l realize how 1 feel when •• Son, Portland; Mrs ~dric: Clark, crammed With aoods of all kinds. 9 00 CaptaJn ltaD.C:llrOO
Jeanette Bas~ Phylh s Bluckwootl crJ the meeting lhl'rt• wa11 a dis· year-nld ~ophnmore 111 Col umb•a dance 'rhcy dt'ln't understand ~llddleporl, aQd Mn. Fannie Gum- pElople who have no fear of their tO 00 Garr}': Moore
6.30 Y.our Esso Reporter
W S"I flll on 11 rummu l.(f&gt; sale to he
11
10 30 Arthur God!rey
645 Bob Wa,lner Sports ShOw
'n•mtmrber" under what 1t tS to dance the WilY 1l M- ther, Syraeuse
poHh'•'a· •·o wil' bg able, •f , 0 wl•be· 11 SO Strike It Rich
hclrl the lh1rd week lh April with Un•ver~Jly ean
8·!15 Weatherm•a
Where WA! the theater
·~
.
Blrlh:
13
.._
''
.,.
h )'pnos1s wh 1 n ~n.. t• w;~s 0 RmsJ an
f'
U~
tu vJsit tn HJ.ihgate Cemetery the 12 00 Valiant Lady
the ways aml means committee m
700 Presg Conleren~
,.
Mt:,w •P,d ~ ~ ~ar'l!ln ¥~llirc, tomb of Karr Relrtrich Marx, the 12 1~ lJO.Ve -of'1.1te
('hnrgq,. ,Th,., wonllrt: t,ox donated ballc-rma dancmg the hall('t • Lcs Moscow" On wh~t .stre~t md ~
7.10 Doug Edwards. New•
Sylphidcs" m Moscow u• 1095
row' Mt.ii4b.(:t.m· ~~5illlle 'I 1 Qlni!111)', ~~ :t,' H ~ fafber of Comm~fllstn'
by M"' 'Ben Buck Wfll awnrd'ed to
12
SO
Seareb
!or
To
nu.rrow
7:30
'the Rnge Rider
"'''dent
Paut
Abramll
l10wned
"I
can't
remember.
uth:
------_
..
nw..,~-..·•
1
Th .,. "
And u th•y did ut, h• ••ld,. Mrs 'Bentz.
'
'
' think 1t begin$! Willi 11n 'L' Wlla
Mar•, a German Jew, hod JU•I 12 45 The GutdLDf Uibt
BOO PhD S1lvers Show
Mrs . ,..
.~qyrtle BoUtt, ·~........,
rom
~
l
I
t
I
h
h
er a c w II e a Har was tP "1895" What was
cont.:eived b1s theory of Commu· 1 00 Katie's Kitchen
V•rllr I ..Y unto you, th•t on•
A sulnd eoursp w.1s ~rn vcd by came up w•t
8.30 Navy Log
t
nblm when he lied hts natiYe coun- 1 3() Love Story
of you •h•ll bttny me. (M•t- tht' hnlllf'ss to thnsc nllmed above h ypnot1st was d emonsI rn t mg 0
9:1)0 Guy Lombardo
ing demonstration but doesn't
one JUmp ahead o[ thl' sheriff
th"W 26:21.!
and Mrs. Hub1•r Rr(l\ln, M1 ~ ('art nw huw age re{lltii&gt;S~On rnn pru- her nnmr,'l "Rnna • · ' Ranyo
2 00 Robert Q Lewis.
930 Ra(; Skelton
prove much or anytblna. Hypnosought hlm on a
treason
J•RAYER 0 God we have many MoMf' Ml ~~ C:Pnt'VIUV~ stohnd ducc a 'Hrult'y Murphv" 111 al- 1 no, It\ lranya"
10·00 $64.000 Qo&gt;estio•
2 30 HOulepatty
Very High Wall
he subjects have boon s:pinnlng [charge.
opporlun\ltcs Pilher tn lwlnty M 1s Rn ).(~r SpLnu 1 mtl '! 1ss Har rnnst any gon tl h}pnollc subiL'CI
10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife
a 00 The B1g Payofr
1 had cullct.l un lh£' hypaohHl to] 1'hen Mt.ss (,Oidon asked hcr such "recollectJOD&amp;" f-or yeats,
Maktt Grltaln Home
'1'hce 01 tu test1fy to 1 hl'e Wtl 1lf'll Mrlnl r1 ~h
3 30 Bob Crosby ~how
liDO Up to tho mlnute Newa
lt:now I hal Thou url plen ~erl wh e n
______ _
chl•ck on lh~&gt; prm;pcch ot lakmg a subwd to go far!ht'r hack ami she said aDd in her !)pinion t1'1ey
Marx ended up in London m 1849 4 00 The Brlght9f Day
Joulney mLo the PD~t :such as that sec what she could remember are pure Imagination
spent the rt:st or hts hfe there, 4 l 5 Secret Storm
IIIli! Late Show
W&lt;' act in the C'hmlllke wa\ Wt•
DUV TO MEET
M1ss Abrams was not much help until h1s death Ill 1883 There be
can count on fhy !i(uldante anrl
Jane 1-lnwell t'en1 Dflugntors of df'senbrd 111 lh&lt;' best sell mil: bOok Mtss Abrams gav~ n hazy account
the Commumst Bible, cap
help Keep u~ !allhful to ThN•, tJmnn V1 lf'ru n« will rneeL In re- 'The Sca1ch 1&lt;~ 01 Bllr:le\ Murphy" of tldmg w1!h ~ome .MonJ!olum "I can barc{Y remember What we
Is t.1lktng y,a 11101 s along the botlum of a were talking about," she sa1d
"
1hrOtllh thl' stren~th nr l h11 sl I guhr Sl'sQIOO Mon~loy ('Vemng at 1'h~ whole counlly
1th e IMV hall
about Hr~dcy who ~o story come.&gt;
ve• y tugh wall"
Whi.'n awake, she never thlnb
anybody told him that the
our Lord AIIHO
through thl• i•t•s of n Colotado
M•~s Gordon, arLe 1 brln~ln~ about 18~ or Ruasra or the Great
Communlat revolutton
he
MOHDA Y
7 15 (ABS) John Daly
huusewlfe m .! d('el) hypnotJl' Miss 1\bJams back to New York Wa~ o( China But ahc likes being
would rrnally break out m 12 UO XaJ'Itoon Kom !eR
'2',30 (J\BC) 'topper
t1 a nee
and 19!56, said It was nn mtet·esl- hypnotized
ROJBla he would have laughed m 1 00 Film &amp; Faney-M. Slater
8:00 &lt;ABC) TV Reader'• DiJest-The hvpnot1 ~ l n shapely prufe~
- -- - -----hia luxarhms beard For 1t b a
2
30
The
ll'enunine
Toucll
8 30 (ABC) Voice of Firutone,,
baslc weakness of the Communist
I I
Go\ do" ....
I I
s ona nann! .)nn
.~ v
Q
Q
3 00 &lt;ABCI Arternoon Film Fes. 9:00 DoWQ rtbe Road
found thut l was not ont\ fot .1 I
ttlilory tha,t. l\le great einss duggle
tival-..The Lady Vanl.thea.. 8.30 (ABC, Medjeal RorJ20~
OF EVENTS
quitk plunge Into }'f'slerdiiY She
ACROSS
W•terrnd
11;"was supposed to start 1n an In· 5 OQ (ABC) Mlekey Mouse
4
20
10 DO (Vqmont) Mon. Nlte 111tea
mnnagerl to .EWI m1• mto a so·so
tBabyf.)
amlne
dulitrlal countryBnta.m or Ger 8 00 Kit Caraon
1 Excelleat
11 00 NQ\.¥1
A1rlcullure D•pt. Sholr:e\lp
'Houtecl•anlng' Mavt
kmd of !ranee my feel became
6 Rou,th,
e. Husk
aa
'
m~y.
6
80
News With M Jennlnp
U ·O&amp; Weather With &amp;ally AM
1looms lui Ienton Will Stay
Iefort Novt"'b" Eltcllont
glued to the 11oor and mv arms
matted wool 6 Vandals
acBut Commumsl laugh i:hat off, 8 40 DJnceland wtth Hea Riehle 11 10 Sports w1th Ted. Wolfe
I
nu1 ·s trat~hed so 1lgldly J coulrln't
t Ialand 1roup 7 Hl&amp;h tmue)
equnt.
,
Spcrltd to Central Prtl/8 AIIRQC!flUtHI
\
7 00 Kukla,. Fran &amp;: Ollie
!~ COUn.Wrpolnt
for
the
lifo
of
me
move
them
but
iPac.
8.
Vl.scoua
22
Glrt'a
ABHINGTON-Cioae obaerven expect a ahakeup or Agrlcul•
TUESDA-Y~---- 7115 John Daly
beyond that my ICSJstn nce to hyp·
Ocean)
P Antelope
nl~e
tun depat11ht1lt oftlcl11.l11 to take place before t11e November
nom
was
too
great
'l'ht.s
1s
not
1.0
Sheila
tRusa
I
24
12
30
Jam.boree
7·:io Willner Bros Presentt
1 ln411o
elt.:.etlont
uncommon
n VIper
U A.ltrlnrent 2$ Appor.
1
00
li'Um
&amp; Fancy
8:80
Wyatt EarP
It won't Include Arrlculture Secretary Er.ra Taft BM~~on, who
Soma Other' Time
13 Of the tftt"h
fruita
tlon.
2
30
The
Feminme
Touch
9:00
Darey
'thomH
won htrh fav(lr in GOP c\rr:les "'hen the Senate bar:ked the ftt~lblt
U Hauter
IS Study
td
3
00
Afteraoon
Film
Festival
D:30
DuPont
CaVIleade
PerhnpR
tf
I
WOI
ked
Wllh
you
h
In
°
price aupport pro&amp;ram v. hlch l4 1 keyttone ot his policy
pronoun
umm r
5
00
'M.Jekey
)louse
10
00
WeStern
Music
some
morP
somt&gt;
other
tlme
..
"
J15
Fats.
hort
aound.1lna
1
Two or thret lll&amp;illant aecn~ttrltl, however, a1 e aald to be on thO
6
oo
R~k;r 1onu
11·00
New•
with
Marc Jennines
M1ss G01 dnn su 1d
11 Amel'leu
telt!phone
2a.
wo.y out, Benaon J1 1'4p•~ntAd lO be dtapleased at
33 1-'~nny ..
6
SO
.
New;
with
Mare
Jon!WlCS
ll:QG
Wutlier
But she hnd 11 substitute hnndy
moth
• ftwo worcb) 21.
the way thue IDifldals hnve handled matter•
36 Lettn or th
6 35 W!'AIIIer
11:1~ SpO&lt;III
Th ~ rlm k-t'} L'li
MJs~
Abroms, o
tB Prevalent
•l&amp; The thlfh
20.
Oepa1 tment 110\lrce• say that any Btn10n 11ub•
alphabet
~ 40 TV Pro!n wMIIl lin 1\lolile 1l; IS Ctty ~e
20 Land·
bone
nallHI Nl.'w Ymker had cut a
ordinate who h&amp;ll glvel\ the Democrat11 ammunl•
37 Owna
7 00 Kukla, Fran fo Ollie
11:45 Sln Olf
el,\~N to eornt&gt; down and stand 1
meaau-n
Jd MacaW•
tlon ror "mltmanagement" ct\tLrfea can ttruro
,. ~!lh~
I
rend~
m
rn~f\
Mls~
Gordon
need·
21
Beut
,
18r
..
~)
that he II liattd to fO
1
('d "subunt 11 ~II wondol!ul ex
22 Fellow•
Ill City In
Pnaldr.nt S:laenhower, whon admlr•tson tor
h":.t:!."m:1:
candtme~t
Frana.
23
A
1
BentOn haa openly tnci'(I&amp;Jed of late, ll conald·
pc1·iente," 1\.fJ!I.~ Ab1nms assmcd
2ts AnUertd
•
trtd un.llkely to oppo1e any "tlO\IIOOltantnt'
me
animal
!".'-~·
W
plana tht ..cretary may have
"I've workt&gt;d with M\s,~~ Abrams
IT Amtrlcan
Meanwhile, alwaya aware that the tarm. ...ue
fnc nr srx t1mes Shr's an excel1~
fltrtbJlay, Celebrated . . ~..
Ia a blf one, the Demoerate ar• exper::ted to con•
lent s ubj~t but I've never trJed
TYPe •
ttnut auempttnr to tupport their anertiOnl thll
Family Dlnrter slden;;.tO;i,.b&lt;
thiS :&lt;~OI't of tlung With her be·
~I;'I,IN
the farmer• have had a poor dtal trom tht ID'I..n•
Saturday at tho
fml' M1 s~ Uordon stud
Sl.J4t.n~
Stcrthiry ....." hower tdmlnlltratlon
"You 111 f' rulltng o.slf\CJl
deep
at[ a. ""•
.Mrs 0 R Koeh-l
•
Hslet'f.l
de~pc1 und
deeper
:12 JIW\M
i!i', ~~~~~',e)POrt; celebarted the birth·
' 'HtDDLE EAST-Not all the aewa In Wublncton If ot poliUct.
aslePf&gt;, r..JJss Gotdun tnlll!lted as
month
B Wetse; Harrison·!
'fbere an auU the dtplomatlc war• to tM rouaht.
Ml!t~ Abrams stared Hxodly mto
IS NlpperUkt
aunt of Mfl Koeb.
ClaW
Top Blatt department expert• and Pretldent J:iaenhowtr hlmlllt
Sally
year otd dab·
her
t.'ycs
Mtss
Ab1ums
went
undt~r
...
Muaionott
an worklnl hard lo ftnd a formula th&amp;t will pnvent war betWMA
Koehlers
In
no
t•me
at
all,
and
arter
!Orne
Jll
Nomine
Jlrul and tbe Anb ata.t.ea, but the problema art many &amp;nd Ultrt
~;,;u~~: the dinner were: Mr.
dcmon~l\rnlwru that proved
s.he
ncaptlonl
•re no tiiY IOIUtlOftl.
wa~ truly hvpnohlt'd
Wl!
were
11.
Dron'4t
.. 00 •• , M~";ha;Rir. C S.ns·
Baalcally, the ~rid Ia taeed wltb. rlllnt Arab nauonallm-an4
"'
, Middle
read~ to bc;un
U. Tendency
u one IPOk•man dtc:l•red neatly: • Tht very exlatwe ot tht
Ia em·
'Now
[
want
you
to
remember"
.31
Enlign1
1tate of llraelbi in lt.aelf Q.Crreu ."
and
Mrs
msh·uch'd
Mi!is
Gordon
''when
4\
A
IUft
hair
'l'ha Ara~ have a1wayt auen.ttd
at\on of 'hat n.atton-a pal
and chUdren Cb,.Utlne,
you
W!'re
12
years
old
•rell
us
=~h
of tht Jewlab people for 2,000 rure-btuu~e It ha4 'o bt c:arvtd
411
Qet.b' LY;I.D, Ricky, Mir::-hael and
whut you !iCe
rlvtr
out ot tert'ltory they formerly oontralltd
Karen
Sa\Jl'.
· I m JUIIlPlllll
1ope,"
M\s~
An appttl to the U-.lttd Nat~ may nJI'I. lnto • SOVIet veto: or
AIJIIIIllS
bl'&amp;an
But
I
Wtsh
J
had
on tht other hand It mtlht Hrvt on\y to Inflame tempen mo,. bt•
I!OWN
~o methmg ehe to do
Jumpina
SuiiJHB~ Rouset«JrmJng
C*Uit of •ttttet.d at\11'1 debate.
I Bln4
l 'UtJt' I~ borma
She describThe Vpttt4 ltattl ancl tht otMr w..tern powera are ec~n.Unutnr
ed ~tdewnlk und stroct corner
,t4 wu. )ftmfllp IIC&amp;Inll ·~ to l&gt;Oth lid.,: ana l!tt!&gt;l~
A sutprls• house warming for
their ..,_,.. eroutd ln boge lhat ttnJion• will die down. Tlltt •Pwht&gt;n• she wu phtylng Then Miss
•. Neptlft
IU. aoo loltj. O.or•• llaQ'o• and
pea.n to bt the 011e ch&amp;nct or prtnntlnl a Nrt.oua war.
rtplTGortlon told her to go back fur·
'
toft~ Billv.' Wit held Satllriftv ev
tht•• she was stx }ears old and
~n.lt' when a l!roun of trlencb,
DAJl,Y "CRYProQUOTE- Hore'o how·lo -rk "'
wotlid tell Ul what she !'lllW
!. DII:!"•II!'JII.,~JI!. ~J.~UJ~:!::!'!•": tbat VIce Prtotdeftt ltlohrd r.f.
wli9
bad beea mvtted to th~ Dallas ,
tl&lt;!ket te virtually &amp;fiW'td, DemoI.XYDLIIJ.'·A:XR
GIYtl Ch~rflls' N•met
~me
tor a 11et tot!'ether brou.s:ftt
attackll 011. him. He, rather \han.
lt L 0 N G F E ·L L 0 W
MIss Abram.ave u~ the nnmes
k\rt!i
~or
th,elr noartment
Ellln.howtr,
deftAJttl)' be their aumtter ~1\1 taflet.
ut the f'hlldren who ~~~t on either
Oftaletttr limply a~d' .for an.otbJr. In tbla eJS_a.R,Ie A la ~
The
jrQ_eab
were Mr anil M"rs
~~ .'!'"\~~ Will epeak out. m.oN..Iharpl)' on
1
~tfk of her In the flr~! ~rade She
for the th,.. 11.. X lor lhe two 0'1. etc: Sh\lle Uetttt1, ·~
Lee
Smlth
anti
~on, Mal"):, Mt anri
than at any Ume alnee Mr Elaen•
Nl"n
trc!phlu. the llllfth U.d formation of tli• W(lrda are all hl:n"U.
,\,\! tod .sobbing whl.'n she told
Y:rll
JJ~ck l}ac-lmer Sallv Scttaar
~;;.;;;;a·o-..it" ••hfCk.
t:~Jllef txeeutlve't endor.,.
.
Eacift 41.)' the codfl letttrt an difterenL
how she had lost one o! her fa-.
Mr. a1ld Mrt~ Robert Tmyk.sllarv
1\le
mate bu ftne.lly freed
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doll!! Thrn the hypnotist
Mltldlepnrt Mr and ?.Irs
thO rutra.lnta lmpot;c4 le"r1lltt ..
A Cryptorrarn'Quotatloa.
lrmk he1 to the llgo• of lhree and
bel:c~l!r, Charleston
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f1tH1lh to th.e agr.&gt; of one
PTT
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work rqur::h more tloatlY with tht W'hlte
'M} !ather IS dov. n on his
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ITPCCYI.'M CYYQ, MP OJMC eEYX
hands mul knees
I m 1t \ mg w
walk IO\\ ,!rd h1m ' th &lt;' 1(111 saitl
OpQQP.,I-M CJI'IY MZ Y J~ 1t,
thlnre
tbf! f'r,otl•
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!Carl W"'""
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was not mucb iOine on. "J'm tn
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my crib. Jylnf on my atotQaeh •·
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What dld abe aee ' aroutt41 brr?
"Just tbe bar, ot m,- aib.'•
Publlslttd t'\eTy aftenooo e:rcept Sunda} t..v Tht&gt; Uh JL) Valley
Seafil\el,..Jru:.• .11t Ito M:e-cbarut• St, Pomeruy, n
Bu ~t ui'~.J ufftce
pbone 398, f"dttorul offlcp phonP 397

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mu st-!1 prayer h)' the nune~~
Mf'IJS
'temple-,
Pylbian Si._tln,
the recaaional "'Follow the
wUI meet thiS e-Yen:lng at the boJ6e
~t.,,m .. by Mn Lamer coneluded
wbieh a re- or Mrs. M.ihlred l,.l)we.
the thureh

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l.AWN JOY l't)WE!l
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balancing and brake sen:10e
(, Hackett's Safety Scrvtce, We.st 1
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PHONE JQ4.X

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Phone· (13! or 5tl. POIHI'G1

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Hutm Mun -fn .fl-5; Sal. f-,P

ard WJison, Mr and Mrs Jack
&amp;chtel~ Mr and Mrs Charles Ratliff, Mrs Ernest Co\'('rt, RogeL
Unable to be prcse_p.t Sun
planninJ tq JOln the
Miss Pru;cilla Barnes,
Mr and •Mrs Her·
~~d H9WArtl WUson

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t;9vert

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E"nterprue EUB Ladie•

Aid llu Qqilting MI'PI
The Ladtes A1d ()r the Entorprl&amp;f! EUB Chuteh met Thursday
at the fburth for an all day
qulltme

A poth1ck llu~Jij!r was served at
Qoon to K_rt. RObert Qnis. :Mrs.

Dana YO'daf, Mrs. Ben Bllet, Mrs.
lleli!ert 1\Neli. Mn!. Ellzabclh
Rathburn, M'r11 Myrtle Ritil, Mn.
Walter Walker and M1'3 Clara

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Chumh Junior Guild

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COME IN AND LOOK AllOUND

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The Jun;or Guild or the Ml Mor
ilh BapUat Chuteh wiD have a
Public brelkfut starting at 7 a
m. on E.,ter morning m the ehur~h basement dlnina: room Plans
have been comoleted for the breatfnat and t\ekets are ?'lk:
The Junior Guild are alw m
ebarlle of the Sunrlae sef!t'iCC at

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Jetter Or eOnfe~iP.~ of foith wert
Mr. and Mf1! Paul Thomas, Mr
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ChriStine
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Betty Covert,

Local WCTU Chapters·Hold Gdfherin.
Friday Ereniqg'At FirJt ft:~ptist·Churcb:

Schcd Closs Has

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ReceptiOn or members and the
presentatum or •
preP.U.&amp;tor)'
Hus Wl'lffl a paf1 of ~a mo,nttnP:
worship serv1ce on Palm Sunda)l
!ll the Hf!Jth Metbod1sl Church
Rev L A. Bangerter, pastor, has
been conduct,ng a catethetJcal
class and the members were ques·
honed on thc1r work

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Heath Methcidist

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"Held ,Sundt;~y At ..

For Sale

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Th!! w~a·· ~i ..tioa of 1he Sulltvan read an article from the
J'trl&amp; p,ftt~WterJan CllW'fh have m1 ~!&gt;ion publu~.ation '"nle Out·
hl¥t tedlfe~ • Idler from Mno reaeh" deolm&amp; wdb tbe unport
A. 1. Sbiut, exfeq!Jve secretary ance of work done tn the reiJg~­
oJ l)lo Jllld
wbleb .... read ous field by the Jll'i&amp; 10 Afrrea
~en t)ttp ~t. , ~t t6e ll'hurth last
Tent:ative pllD!!I wer.e made to
~. ~ membe,. ol the /oo.&lt;O- rnsu.n cabanets jn tile cbnreh
~a.tlon w~e thaDked for thelt' kitchen ll~ a pro)tel 9t ihe As.'«)w.orlt; '"' lhe ... ~ wh"' tho
I!J'l9&lt;1 Ml&gt;bllo ~i•iled Pomeroy elation
A dr-ssert rout'!le WI.&lt;IJ Sfi'Vtd by
tOfOpUy.
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Was lo. .cbarse of the metotrng and ney Sauer, M1ss ~ic Stund«J,
tb&amp; devotlofta[ service opened Hrs Lewl!l H Sauer, Mrs J'Joyd
a voei!ll duet "The Jfoly Carmack and her m~ber, Mrt
Citll" by Mre. raul Hapt.onst1l1 3teele-, Mrs L.twis Sauer Sr.
and OMothy Savely who were
---n· ~-4(!rompanl~ by Mrs Lillian Steiff.
Mrs FIO,d Carmack read. an
~rticle "A ktter to Mary tqJfalen~' fro\n' "'1\e J4tals" 1nd
durmt the program 'Mrs .Yamts
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Plan For Penny
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'l'hr- Junto~ SbJkespeare 'Cluh
"111 mttl \\'e4JI,•d.a7 at ~ P 1J'. \1
thf' tlome of ·MJ;. Jed Wellder !t.
on S.prin' A\'eGI!e.

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li\trance Service

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Dale C. Warner, Agent
fbone 336 • X
comP~ line of Insurance
A.u'-- Fh, General Liabllit.J

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choose the ~'&lt;wt&lt;I!Pus de·

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JUNK CO.

Fir•, Auhllnollfie. Huitt.
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Tractor Sales
Politei'Cly, Ohio

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs Noel Herrman hnvc
announced the b'irth of a
pound seven OUIC\l 4111lghter,
ta Bernadine. on M:arr::h 15

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sian and bWloortl. Qualitv O.f a
~enu!n~ relrislefe\1 k:"'""';Wo
Diamond Rln~

COLLINS
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antz n
IXJNHARP£/I.
19:56 815 Tlitl

Harry El&amp;enstadL a forme.- rna·

'fl/00/i 7AMI IWHTY
lt'liiK .,-He #UCKFYH,
NFENPI!IG CHAMI"',

.'itart braer,inll: about Bob Feller's

lOrN #.C. A.A. 7?Airl
7WI.#M!II&lt;5
CKAhfPIOh'~l/1/' 1!1 AIGH'

Oct . 2, lt38, Ei$enstadt

reeord 18 strikeouts in on&amp; game.
The day Feller set tbat record,

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Pat Lowry 7-5
Weekend Sports Favorite Over
Summary
Baker Tonight
PRISS
BY UNITED
Seturfty
ClllCAGO- Ted Wheeler

was the

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SEBRING. J&lt;'la .- World cham ·
pion driver Juan Manuel Fangio
or Argentina and his ltalian driving partner, Eugenio CaatcllotU
won the )~lorida International 12hour Grand Prix of endurance
auto race in a l'~errarl tiPOrh car.

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9'f.l inche.-; Iall &lt;~nd flaht&amp; at about
100 pounds but he puts his opponent s to sleep with astounding
frequency . A former •Marine fl"'m
Tokdo, Oluo, he h.:Jii lo.sl nine

JIALLANDALE. Sla.- Florida- or 40 !i~,;h U;.
brcd Neodle11 won the $14!i,UOO
Baker hall had con~idcrably
F'loridu Derby at Gulfst)'('am Park !e:;:. experience than Lowry but
covering the mile and one·cighth has not been defeated in his last
in track record time of 1:48 3-~.
seven :startll. In Ida mOiit recent·
fight, he knocked out Buddy
NEW YORK- LoulsvHlc won Jackson In \.hu first round in a
tho National Invitation Basketball Madison Squaro GarUa prcllmln
Tournament by_ defeatlna DayLon ary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
OJ 80. St. Jose ph's of Philadelphia
won third place ,b y downing St.
hancls of New York, Da-8:.!.

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diUuaion OVEC plaolo lo lle&lt;omber 1111!1
direct The 1.2IO.OOO..tw CHfty Crnt
18yjllp .to AEC of se-veral million Plant is . lor.M:e.d on the O .. io tJ..
v,•r ISO milei downstrea_m lrorh
-~~.'f-lae. laiCJt estimate of lhe 00$11 Cincinnati: 1be 1..075,000-)w Kyof tile two plant11 and the other Ker Creek Plant, lhi! lar&amp;Hl JIO'f- 1
electric !acmues built by OVEC tr !dation in Ohio and aeeend
i~ IJptroximttely $385 million, in· onlr lo il.t si.lttr plant amoot the
c:ludJaa: miscellaneous construe· world.,. lara~t priY,,ite PQiltr
tion work normally don~ after a plants. also Is located QD the Ohlo
power p\an' ill placed in opern- midway between Parteraburl. ud
tlaa.. The final ule of securities Huntlngton, W. Va.
to inlurance companles and bankil
The tremendous bulk of JJOtr.e r
in this maJor financmf{ program is ftd to the PortJillOUth Pi'ojeet
toot place on Marth 6.
\'io 380 miles or double-tJreull,
The latest ~timalf'l of the cosl 330,0fJO.vo1t transmisaioa Uaetof pOwer tb: the AEC Is ~ lightly the hl&amp;best voltqe lfiiet. tn-:1¥
be-low the ·estimate made in H~2 nallon. At the A-PJql; ..pdl' .tla signif~ant accomplishment in ergy is utillled ib tb'r, ,Jaijet R.!Je
the race of millions or do11ars of separatlon ot tlle isOtope- U-2SS
ei('.Aiatlon In CM'Is of mate-rial s from natunl uraniulti.
and· equipment, i~J-crem;e d labor
cosls,
•• rise In rool mls. '!'be
r~..~.:..t_
olfsattrng taetors thai ha~·c made '11a
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for30 day&amp;
Thecmt ofonly6 cenU
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Pbone 187

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infielder Jaekte ,ftrandt and aeeODd

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WOW--- HERE COMES
THE QUIZ MAN
FROM THAT BIG
TELEVISION
SHOW

WHICH WAY IS.
PINE STRI&lt; ET i'
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THANKS
HERE'S
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Winnfr' Or

Top·Awarct
Winn•dor
All-Around
Sto&lt;l Car

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IIery Wntrutn is iaenllfled. !:ac~ entry mull! have vow
oame and address to be eligible lor the prizl!.
There (!aQ be only one winner. The earllost po!rtrna,. ~

and neatne.ss of entrv decidt:.S thf winr."-'!r itJ c~se rnOt'"'
lh&lt;~ n one C'OJTPct Entries art&gt; received .

MYSTERY WOMAN ENTRY BLANK

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( Dro.wniug V~etim I Tonight At Reedsville Ch'Nstian Chf!rclt

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JIMMY PARSONS

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This evfming"s
will also
a. brief dlildren's termon
buiJt uo\l.Dd an obJeot leuon.
These short sermons will continue
throughout tbe wetk · with the
children havini a pa:-t iu each.
William Hoselton wilf be dir--

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who drown~ Mareh 7 in Four ' •ng the (l'OUP du,og .the Sund'Y..; «ting the group •inginJ! and Rev.

~~rm 4 ounces of 'PpJe Cf(;ek near here.

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&amp;a.:b day. until furtller a.&gt; tire, Tlte llaiiJ Sentwel~
1'1 J MYstery Woman Contest with thli
~t.O(J ill value each day tho Mystery Wot~~an is ' 1
lditd\lfled. Winners will be announced eac!l tine the M'J0011

Tomght when the Pre-Easter
Evange.Hstic Ser. vi.~e's begin in th e
Reeds\llill" Cht~stJan Church at
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HIDtfniiGTON · v1 Va UP- i 7:MI P ~-Carolyn Crislip will bf
~~'-· i~4.;,~:~r:.~!f~;~t.tr~ AU. S. D8Y)' dlv~ li'Otn!l .G~ leave direeting . the ehildrtn's . cho~r.
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!rom tlle Carrier .SIIIIday reeov- : Carolyn_ ts t~n years ~ld a~d In
to bilueve ttutt J wu over,..•e18h.t u &lt; ered the ·bocb'
Manhll Adkins. ! ~he CtlOJr. domg a .rme JOb direct-

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Kan. City (A) 13 Wa.~hington (Al 1
Chicago (A) 6 CJncinn11ti (N} 1
St. Louis (N) 7 Pittsburgb (N) 4

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dm;i&amp;n. consfnlctiton,
finaDCiag
and opefatioa.
Ground wu brokea. for both

t*n •. bln ¥so resuUed ill

aY UNITIO PUSS

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Baseball Scores

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tohaJJdYOU

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"1llh 1oeo Wt!deuttr.ed . Me•ben of lite lbi.WY Wtj
IIWI'o famUy and tbe employHt of the Dally SeJIIIIMI&lt;I{f
aol eUalble 18 win. The ldentlly of Tblo w- fi' New
Worth ·
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-MiriN Cpl. Dtnny L. Palmer
.. ~r•tulated by .Mal. Gen.
~ G.. ~urttr. comll'ltndfng
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c, ,..tdllfll!ll . !hlr&lt;l In
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pia~ $1.00 for every day Tbe DaUy Sllftllael Jllyotay Wt~;

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vtYSTERY

A Double 6otl•r
His composite bes t over the
four rounds was a 3G-31~61 whih~
his composite worst-and
you
should be so lucky-was a 39-40·
79 which includ~d a double bogey
on tbe lOth bole. He compensated
With 17 birdies and an eagle over
the four rounds, which may be
why the doe may be the first man
to win it twice in a row.
Bullet Bob Turley of the New
York Yankees has aom_e ground to
make up againat Chicago and
Cleveland. In four years he has
had four and dropped 2 to the
White Sox and hu a l-9 record
against the Inctian.s.
Turley may have found the reason-soda pop.
Up to now. be. claims. he has
Cflebrated his victories with from
six to eight b!JtUes of soda. Now
be has $iWOra .off the bottle.

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NI&lt;;W YORK UP-·Pill. Lpwry, a
26-year old wulte'rwelght who ha s
scored 28 of hi s 40 victorlei by
knockouts, U. a 'l-G - favorite. to
whip Larry Baker of New York
In their nationally t elevised bout
tonight al St. Nicholaa Arena.
Dumont will televise the 10rounder, beginning at 1D p, m.

$299 oo

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Milw;IUkC(' {N) :i Dul.roil &lt;AJ 2
Now York (Al 5 Brookl)•n {N) 0
IY LIO H. PITIRSIN
Moon Shifted To 'lrJt
United PrH' Sporh Editor
Blasingame who bit .302 alOma· Cleveland (A) 4 N('W York (N'l 3
ST. f'l-:TEHSBVIW. li'la. UP - ha, I~ battling the veteran Red N .Y . (N) "D" 7 Dalll. lA) "8" 2
(A) 5
With enersclic J''rank Lane lft. Sehocndlcnst fGr the second baBe Chicago CNJ 10 Bpltlmore
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gcr 11nd comb~&lt;~llve Fredrlic Hukh- Dick Sthofield are shortstop can- r
!;lAKER FURNITUD ~
imon as Hclrt manager, the St. didale11 along with Brandt.
LIJul s CardlnaJs arc hoping for
Wally Moon, who waa cvnverted 'J
beltcr lhinJ;Mt his scaKon.
from an outfielder late last aeason, !:
FOR
The cards finished seve nth In . deflnhdely will start tho season at
Hl!i~ when their pitching went Gour flrBt, according to Hutchl(U)On . If ~
"'J
but they hope (nr m11rkcd improve- he d!Jcs not imrll·ove In his de- ;:.
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men! in that dt•pnrtnlt'nl lhls yr:1r ((•n~ivc work, however, Joe Cun· ..
::0
with the rt&gt;l.urn from s,· rvlce nf ningham and Tom Alston, both of Qll
2
whom have failed In previous DG
Wilmer Vltlel(llr (~nd Mizell.
Mizell won 13 Q:iltnes for ilu' \led- trill)~ . arc Hvallable. Ken Boyer,
:.=
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birds In HI~ hcfure u:omg into : one ur Ihe league'a hcst rookies
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ser\'lce aml gcnrrnlly WiiN rated in 19~~. will he at third with Solly
as one of the L'Otning 11 l11r~ of the Ht•ml:; behind him ,
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SLan Mu~lcal, Dill Vlrdon ~tnd Rip
g»me.
Also, Lane ho" twl'n J:i ountting out R('pul ~ kt will be thil uutflcld start.
all other major lcus.:ue cluhll on l'ts Joe f'razh~r and either Archie
dc11l:&lt; 1o ;-ain pltchlug strcnglh Wil ~un or l'ctc Whhwoaat will be
New
hnnd while he ha ~ n ' t come througb tht' outfield rl'!lervcs.
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with a grade a!( yet. the chances
Behind the 11late It will he Blll l
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arc good he will .
S11rni, the veteran Walker Cooper,
The Cardinal&amp; also orr cuunUng and rookie Hal Smith. another ! :&gt;
on a t·omeback by F1·ank Smith. llon~ton graduate who hit .299 la11t
the rK -L'i nclnnatl rf'licf ace who year.
~ Ou Thct Unghtes~ Curotr =i
wus of little value Lu tho club
"~:vcn·thlng depends on
our
ln M.ldQie~rl
C::
Jost .sl'a11on becnuNl' ot a ~core arm. pitt·hlnt,: ," lluh~hint~on ~;Ald. " I( we I ~
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BAKER
I'URN!TUR!
ll•aMd With Southpaw•
get It we !!hould cllmh two or lhi"C&lt;1
Thrcce left-hnnders
be in
Uulchlnson's
t~tartllllt will
rolntlon.
liarvcy Haddix and Lui!! Arro)'o,
an I 1-eame winner In hil rookie
li('Rson la11t Y«'IJ', ln addition tu
Miz~ll . For rlght·hand.-d 11tartcrt,,
trutch i• tmnklna on Tom Pohol·
11ky, Larry Jackson unt1 Willard
Schmidt.
Other poat~ibllitil'-8 i1wlude Bob
AfaiJc, up rrom Jlouatoo where be
wa,; a 16-~tame wt·n ner; Oordoo
Jonu . a bu111 lut l!f'AiiOil arttr a
fine rookie year in 1934, and Ben
Ylowers, who bid 1 12-D record
at Buffalq.
Ellh~ Kindt1f, lhe 41·YCBf old' (or·
mer Red Solt reltef ace; Paul
l,.a:Palme, Jaekle Colum and Stu
Miller are candldatea for bullrea
JobM alona: with Smith.
Both Lane and Huteh'lnllon f~J
the Card11 bave two of tho Milt

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crickP.I. The lady crickets don't
make any noict:. But then. what
would a lady cricket have to sing
about?
With Ute Masten Golf Tourna·ment coming up it will ,!liVe you
an idea of what kind of gold Cary
Middlecoff had to shoot in winning last year when you consider
his composite scores for fou•
rounds over the par 36·36-72 Augusta layout.

Lost, ."ltrayed or delayed: The
Durblm Bulls of the Carolina
League are ura:eo.tly seeking pitcher 'MarvlD McJar~:son 1 Curt P«ry
of the l;)urham · club. sadly in
netd of hul-lers, says that Marv
left his Detroit address without
a fonVardli:aJ address. Com6 home
Marv, all is fOI'IIveu.
Conservation corner: The next
STILLWATER, Okla. - Oklatime· you hear ·a crid:et chirping ho~;Da A&amp;M captured Its third
y!JU probably ean confOund every straight NCAA wrestli ng Litle. It
body with your lore as · a naturalist wu Its 19th. championship in 26
by tellinl ~bem it is. 0~Ue boy

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4 to 1. The aoswer iB that while
FeHer was striking out 18 men,
seven ot them were e:etting very
tin)elt bits. And Eisenstadt al·
lowed only four
hits· to emerge
tbe wirtQf.f'Carmen Bas.ilio, tile welter·
weight champiOn from Syncwe,
N. Y., who fists his ejown a.sainst
Johnny Saxton at Chie•Jo Stadium
Wednesday nigtil. fates bimsd.f
.u a great · outdoorsma.n -but he
gets seasic_. . whenever he goes
deep .sea fishing. His forte is
trout fishing.

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Baseball
TraiuiugCamps

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hardware store in Cleveland, can
laugb at his customers when they

WILL COMP.rE IN

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M£ reR .P'YIN&lt;SJ nne?,

of
firth annual Ea~lrWest Shrine Iowa won the banker's mile 1n
game for crip pled children rated the 20th nnnual Chicago Daily
#S a toss up today, even
though News relays in 4:07.5. PhiJ ColeAII·Amcrica lJill Russell of San man or the &lt;.:hicago Track Club
Frandl:lco was pla ying witb the was second.
The cxperl.~ figured that no
matter who won tonight, il would
be a Lrcmcndou., game. pitting 20
of I hl" nation's
top playens
:1g11inst ca(&gt;h other.
A slight £1dgc, by thn ~e who
wuuld ~o:i~· ~· on(', went Lo the Wc~ t
and RuSbcll . He's teamed with
K. C. Junes, the other San Franc isco ;\11-Amcrlca, on a squad
handled by Floyd Stahl of Uhio
Stole.
The fi.:Mt didn't hav e a Russell
but boasted the NCAA scoring
li!oder,
All . Amcrka Darrl'll
Flo}'d or t' urmon, and a host of
other talent, including All-America Si Gr~e n of Ouqucnse. The
West also has AII,Amerlca Rob in
Freeman of Ohio State.

United P...U S...,m Writer
NEW YORK ' UP-Fe•rless Fra·
Icy 's Facts and Fi,v:uree;

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

BUCKEYES' .8EST • • • •

BY EAitL WRIGHT
Boston Red sox.. The Red Sox lost
United Pr"t Sport Write-r
their third straight game although
Bobby Shantz, 140 pounds vf Willard Nixon got them off on the
spirit and determination, appears right foot by pitching perfect baseto be winniD&amp; his comeback fight ball for the Cln;t six innings.
Larry Doby got two hlb and
and ~his good news for the Kansas
City Athletics could mean trouble drove in lwo runs and Sherm Lolfor the Amercan League's
top Jar collected three hits to help the
team In 19&amp;6.
Chicago White Sox defeat t he CinShantz has had enough miseries cinnali Redlegs at Tampa , 6-1.
with his left arm smce 1953 to
Card• S.•t Plntu
make him quite baseball. But the$
At St. Petersburg, Rip Repul.~ ki 's
foot. 6-inch Pennsylvanian appar- seventh inning mn.sle with
the
ently never heard of the word bale.! loaded broke a 4-4 tie and
"quit" and right now he looka: propelled the St. Louis Cardinals to
like Kall.Safi City's No. 1 pitcher. a 7-4 victory over the Pittsburgh
Bobby went six Innings against Pirates. Larry Jackson and Bar·
the Washington Senators Sunday ney Schultz pitched scoreless ball
and showed some of Lhe stuff that during the last five inni01s to help
made him Ule American League's the Card'inals 11corc their sixth
'':P.Iost Valuable Player" in 1952 strai&amp;ht truirqpb.
when he won 24 games. He scatThe MUwaukee B•aves scor_pd
tered seven Sendor hits, giving up
three
sixth inning runs at Bradone run on Jerry Snyder's single
enton
to'
down the Detroit Tigers,
and a double by Roy Sievers.
Bobby '11 teammates made it easy 5--2. Bobby Thomson collected two
on him and them..selves by batterina: doubles and A &amp;Ingle and Del CranBolrW\eslcr, the left handl'r Wa:-;1\. dall three &amp;Ingles to lead the win..
ingtQn got from the New York ners.
Earl Averill, Cleveland's rookie
Yankees, for 11hc runs on five hits
catcher
singled AJ Smith hume
and two err(lrs in the first inning.
with the ninth inning run that gave
Yank1 Trip Bum1
While Shantz tamed the Senators the Indians a 4-3 victory over the
13-1 at West Palm Beach, Fla., New York Giants al Tucson Ariz.
veteran Tommy Byrne anti rookie Jim Busby h'it a three-run bQmer
Ralph Terry pitched tbe Yankees for the Indians and WHile Mays
to a 50 triumph over the world hlt a two-run homer Cor the losers.
At Los Angeles the Chicago
champion Brooklyn Dodgers at
made 13 hits while beating
Cuba
Miami.
the
Baltimore
Orioles, 10.5. The
Granny Hamerner hit a 3-2 pitch
Cub.
got
all
lheir
runs of£ Bill
by George Susce over the left field
:000
Hoak
~ot three hits
Wlght.
fence in the lOth Inning at Clearwater to give the Philadelphia and Ernie Banks colleeted two to
Phillies a 1-0 triumph ever the boost his average to .4U5 while paciOM the Cub altack.

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White Sox Whip Redlegs 6-l
While Indians Down Giants ~

Annual Shrine
Game Is Rated
As AToss-Up '

Monday, March 26, 1956

M.orldoy, Moren 26, 1956

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c;hirie.s .J~

JacboD located the
body o{ the 5th grade .11ludent
about two feet under the s urface
near the spot where the youth
was last seen alive.
The accidental droWning occurred when Msrsball, his 16 yi!ar
old brother, and another youth
were pLaying with a home made
raft. 1Marsball wBs ou the raft
when it eapllized in a swift current and the other youths were
unable to rescue him.
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Sc~ooi hour. The cho1r hu been llirold C. Doster will be ~~teach ·
tr&lt;~med hy ~Irs_ C'arl Walton' ~net ing, Rev. DoRter's. .sermon wPtc to-

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1night

is "Stirrjng the

City.'~'

SPECIAL SEWVICIS
HOUEI. HOSPITAL .
Capt. Glenna Rummell hu announced special Holly Week serAdmitted Friday: CI~Olll A:·
vJees with the Re'V'. and Mrs. Ed - ~ nold, Pomeroy; Mra. St,a].,. Colward Parker, Pomeroy, to b1e in ley, New Haven; Mrs. Oelbeit l»ulcbarge of the JJenice on Monday, · lin, Letart, W. Va.
Mareb 28, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and 1 Admitted Saturday: Charles G.
Mrl. Patter, wbo are former mil- Sheets Jr .• Harrisonville.
aionarie.s in China, wm present a i Biitha; a JO!l born to Mr. and
~as ion program.
Mrs: Stanley
Colley. _ __
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ating 50th anmversary of confirmation and church member.sbip"
in&amp;:, eomm.:-morating the 50th an· their name and slgm•d by the Rev.
niversary uf confirmation and Waldo J . BarteLs. Nine letters and
church membership.
telegrams were rec~1vc d lrom as
There were 90 invitations sen t far as Callfurma.
out and of th 1s num b('! 71 cert 1Three members or the church
f,c.a te6 were distnbuh·d The cer· were confirm ed 77 years a,lfo. Mra
tihcates were bound .n gold with Mar)' F1 sher, 91 , who was present,
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Ch nstme
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R oscn baum an d
a pteture of the church , the yt-:l r .nrs.
o! confirmatir,n and 1956 at the Mrs. Juliw Sm1th.

.• eanor S.

Schaaf, Midrlle-pc.rt Society ~di~to~•.!!!:~;Pb~o~n~e!!607~~9!!_:~~~~~:_____

'•ut:illl• Rearh~ Haw}dns. Pomeroy Societv Rditor-Phooe 8Z44

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MfDJ)LEPORT SOCIETY

\Mrs. vain PulfenS
WriteS ParentS
Ahll Rupe, RN, and Jul1e M:tch, Ithe weekend wtlh her uncle and I
RN . G~lllpu lls,
were
weekend aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. Fred l.
guesl3 of their parenLs.
Gardner . Miss Lewis Is a Ohoo Un·
AboUf Seo Rescue
Mrs. Joe Stanford, Ceres, Cahfo r. \versity .fresh.men who made the
nia, has been hosp~t.ali~ed for min· Dcan't~. hst With an average of OV ·

stodent nurse at Holzer Hosp1tal
spent the weekend with her paren t s, Mr. an d M' s. Gera ld '"older
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muth and son Larry.
Mr. and "\irs. Edwin Sm1th of
Indianapolis, Ind., were weekend
guests of h1s parents , Mr . and
Mrs . Ed J. Smith .
Mr and •Mrs . Clarence Hill rcturned to their home at Cornmg

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Mr.

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the One Won OJte class of the Holt, Mrs . Joseph Cook. Mrs. Ed·
Pomeroy Baptist Church Thurs - ward Park er, 'Mrs. Elmer Wiekday
Mainevening
Street. at her home Eas t bam and Jdn. Estella st1Dner.

Vol. VII

No. 291

Mltorlal Phone 3V7

BULLETIN
UP - Senate conftre.t en tt.e
WASHINGTON

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BY MEHlMAN SMITH
Unlhd rreH Whtt. Howe Writw
WlllTE SULPHUR SPRINS, W.
Va. UP - Prft.ident EiJenhower
l and the CanadiaD and Maino
chitfl of Ita~ today reviewed the
troubled world situation and ways
to &amp;trt'bgtben eOnlinent.aJ ties.
Mexican Pretident Ruiz Cortincs
and Canadlln Prime
Minister
Louis St. Laurent joined Mr. Eisenllower around a hig mahogany
table in the ftnt such .. good
neighbor" conference iD hUtory.

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Marv;n it. Barker, suoervrso'
of ·.thli!l' Disability DetenniniUon
• Section of the . West Virginia Re-.
habil~tation Division, bas 2'e.tigDed
to become a member
staff of the
lnlltitute
.atlid
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All-Truck Power

New DeSoto clocked at over 13l m.p~b.
Thl• now DeSoto A4Yint.,.., was electronicaUy
docked at 137.293 milett per hoW', That'e
f ~:~etor than any Hpood ever officially recorded

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When their clothes arc expertly cloatt·

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performance you can expetlt behind the wheel
or ...,y now De Solo' . ' lhe- ~
ar in the medium J1lice fteld.
You oughta drive one 100-D.

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Kondiy nl.a;ht by Pomeray 'Police
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and 01-ce.
Jual;ce of the ·.,reaee Percy
bora to lporonce, MOiga;P,t••· &amp;;,t, Idola
- chore•- BoafOD ' will
. ....,. ~••dchll­ Peoples aaid toQay ~~t Julian• Mr. f-Dd Mra. Hurael Jqs\ice, of ail, V'lnton count.{~a· arc- ~d' appear befure tuyor E . .f. Robin. folir grta~ gi'aodcbll- Adklu, 25, \of Cbosapeake, wu Dexter.
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rt~leased from euJt:ody Monday -:::;:::_:_ _ _---'----------'_:-·- - - -- - •
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court of Juitieei Gerald

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em:e Wl.i "getttag to know ~
other bet~. "
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~· Eisenhower, Pre~c~ Sc(retary James C. Hagerty said, 1&amp;
ened the tPeeting tp a family
tbe United states • inviting its .
ae~ - Me:Doo and Canada
to "drop in for dinner."

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1aot 1-er ••. eave yoo lhe BIG l!JOil01 in operotlna aDd main~ c:oolll.

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Jarneto C. Hagerty empbasizea
auin that no a~nda was befon
the meeting_ lt:e said Mr. Ebei

specialiall in hemiapfaeiic
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There wu mueh shouldf'T-5lap.
ping u the three chiefs of state
posed for plwtoerapbs just before
they went into' their bu!'ines.s meet.
log,
AHo the buse battery of photo,:raphen lined up for the picturetaking, Hr. Eisen bower joeular}J
told Sl Laurent they were attoat
to face " my firine squad" awe
who dOI!I not speak Eaglish, lookell
a bit pltUled. Col. RaymODd .A:..
Wallen, the American interpreter
for the conference, explained that ,..
Jlr. Eisenhower meant tbe phototf. '•
rapben.

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tour of 10 Asian eouatrin ud q
•nalysU of the Middle Eaat crflil
and lbe Far East 1ituation.
1bt conference was held in the
dining room of Mr. Elsenbower't
lavisb mite at the Greenbrier Ho.

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lh utable borsepower
fhateounh!

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Sub-Debs Hold
'Spring Donee
Friday Night

a111d Stnlt
P uer. OMII

Is Identifi~

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ed and pr$ed

The North American "bi&amp;' tbree"
canvassed WOrld problems from
tbe Middle Eut. crili.s to tbe lull:
of forging gre.ter continental Jell·
darity against thf RUSI'iau stra,.
tcgy of economic penetration.
Secretary of State Jobn Foster
I Dullea gave a uport on biB receot

1'he two oldest girls , Ruth
Jer, 11, and' Mrs. Zelda
were sent to
'tory. The others,
Mirl cain and Margaret
all 15 were confined to
Industrial &amp;&lt;Mol at ~I"".'~
their 16th
to
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Strengthening Of Continental . '·
Ti~ Is Sought At Conference

.POLITICKIN'

ReJ C D •
WorkerS To Have
Meeting Tonight

Baker
Furniture

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Leaders Confer
World AHairf

It's easyl Use

on easy. terms

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Cal
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Receives Nurses
_. Cop on Friday

Second Ward Women's Club Moves To
Make Three contributions 01 $5 Apiece

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Rejoins Staff Of
total Pharmacy

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Devoted J'o Tile l•teHND or-R..

During the bwine!ls session in
charge of Mrs. Albt!rl Smith, vic~
president the report of the nominating committee was given
and ofricers elected for th e com mg }Car were Mrs. Smith , prestdent; •Mrs. J . H Stephenson, vice

·Mr and Mrs. Howard Stewart ~;~::~en!~:~s~i~i.amT~;~cl~:~
of Carpenter are the guests of her treasurer.
s ister, Mrs. Ray Seidenable
Mr . and •Mrs. Lewis Hind s ur
Mrs Dale Wippel and Mrs.
Columbus were Saturday guests of William Wat son were named as a
Mrs. Bertha Pownall
committee to purchase flowers
or surgery according to word r e· er 3 points for the first semester.
Mrs . Odin Pullen has written
Mr . and Mrs. Harold Hamm and and to decorate the church for
revit'd IJy hl' r mother, Mn. Mdx
Mrs. Shelby Kmg and sons, aoh· her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur daughte' of Monessen Pa are the Easter Mrs . Watson was named
ert and Richard Lansing, Polich . are ,. ~ t
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the guests of b1s muther. !Mrs. as the al!ar committee for ApriL
Mr and Mrs . Edgar Vale and · vt~Jtmg er ~arc~ s, r . ani drs. her recent trip to Japan where she Theodore Hamm and Mr. and Mrs ~Irs . Wippel, Mrs. 0. R. Faris and
dau!-!hter , Bel una, Columbus, were W1ll Reynul s, or sever&amp;
ays and her children, Carolyn, 10, and J
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weekt"nd guests of Mr . and Mrs and wtll return to M\ch . Thursday George,
twenty.months,
joined oe
orne.
· rs.
en ouc were appointe
following Cities: Findlay, Dayton, WilliRm Wyatt and other local re. accompamed by Mr and Mrs. Rey· ChaplaiD Major Pullen on Marth
·Mr. and Mrs. William l\lcQuigg as the carpet committee.
Cleveland, •.Marletla, Piketon, Col·
of Bay VIllage were we k d
urn bus, Latham, Logan , Charleston Ia lives.
nolds.
Hi.
t
f b'
t
Me end
Mrs. Shelton gave the teachers
0
5·
Tom
and
Ellen
JivHlen,
cluldren
Judy
Gregg
is
recovering
from
Mrs.
PuUen
and
her
ehildren
had
guess
IS
paren
r.
an
thought
of Sp, 1
·ng. In th•'" a•·
··n·e
1
Wheeling, W. Va., Dearborn"'
h
M'' Geo,ge u&lt;Quo'gg
u.::o .. ~
Mich., and Juonville, Ind .
...., of Dr. ami :\Irs. Charles J1viden , an attack of measles. She is 1 e spent several months wlth her
·
""'
·
of the devotional leader Mrs. Ray
Athens , we 1·p ba]ltized Pa lm Sun . daughter of Mrs Lucy Gregg parentl after her hWlband sailed
Vincent Knight who is attendmg Seidenable, Mn;. Foster
read
day at the F'lr$1 Method 1st Church Grant Street.
for Japan and t:-.ey went by plane Lindley Military
Institute at Luke 23 44 . 56 and Luke: 113
by the Rev. Versteeg and rece 1v.
Mr ;md Mrs R.a)mond F Rus· from Columbus to Seattle, Wash- Wheeling, W. Va., Ui spnding t he and Mrs. Edward Parker spoke
ed into the church . Their grand. sell and daughters. Cathy Lee and ington where tt.ey sailed on the spring vacation with his parents, on "Easter taken from St. John "
mother, Mrs. L. D Diles, was in Betty Rae, were in Parkersburg and Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. A, R . Knight.
A d
es.sert course
servedLee
by
Athens fm Lhe servil'e Sunday.
Athens Salur d ay on a bu.~ iness trip.
Jn her letter Mrs. Pullen told
tMra. Roger Dillard and son re· the hostess
to Mrs wasHarry
Mr and Mrs. Dwtght Wallace and her parents of the dramatic re- turned home Saturday from Hol- Halley Mrs Dale w·
M
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
Lewis Sauer, Sr, were the1r daugh. sons, Bruce and Alan, returned scue of the entire crew of the zer Hospital. Pvt. Dtllard of Ft. R F,,· ., . 'M
W'JJ ~ ppe1· w''· 0 ·
1son
J
Sun day aft er spend-mg th e was n·ngt
~.
d Mo., IS
· spen d'm g Mrs.
· EIIE"n
~, Couch,
r5
IMrs.
tamT. T.aShel:
1 ?n Mat·1 b y t 11e ..
-~man! L eonar d w o~,
ter, n'1 rs. Clau de Durgee, and h u"· ho 11e
band and children, Anne and Jeff weekend In Spencer, W. Va., 11s and
said
that
during
the a few days wtth them.
ton Mrs
Albe t S .
PHtaburgh.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs:. James actual rescue the passengers were
:Miss Nettie Koehlet· VJsJ ied in
'
r
mtth, Mrs.
A R Hecox, who ha s t)('en at Jewart and daughters. Dian~ and a.sked to stay in their cablns but Gallipolis Sunday with her broMason Clime .smce hcin g hn hy 1Rebecca~ who were former Middle. were kept informoed of the events. ther~in·law and sister. Mr: &lt;~nd
a car two wcek11 ago, was rei un1 port reS'Idt•nts .
.
She had been told that since this Mrs. Charles Weaver.
ed to hi s home !''rlday m the Raw · , M1·. and Mrs. Homer Hawkms, wa$ the first such operation with·
Mr. and Mr.s. Charles HoHner
lmg Coats ambu lance
1~lstt~d Mrs A. J. Beaver and Miss o.u t any loss of life, that the Capt- Jr., and family of Logan spent
Saturliay \'bJtors in Ga! hpohs Sy!vta McMaster Sunday.
a1n ~nd crew of the Freeman would Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
wNc Mr Rn1! Mrs Lee Smith , Mrs
Charle11 He1:1s ls employed at the reretve special award8.
Parker.
Forre~l Bacht el and bO D, Mrs Gl'O· Battelle lnslltute In Columbus.
Chaplain and Mr1. PuUen and
rge Dal las and son, Mrs .lack B1•r hMr and Mrs . Thomas Dosser and their family are Uvlng on the Air
Theodore Maag of Latham was
ner an1! her _,sler, Mrs. Clyde Be l daughter, Amy, Columbus, v1slted l''orce Base at present but p]an to the weekend guest uf relatiVes in
Barbara Scott, sludent nurse
eher , Charleston
fnends 1fl Middleport this weekend move into another house in tbe Pomeroy and Miners\•ille.
at Holzer Hospita l School "f
Mrs l':dward Hugge1·ty IS 1n Clc. when they were guests of her mo· spring.
Mr. and !Mrs. Herman C. Bartels Nursmg, received her cap in the
FAST, rontinuou1 feed elimvelaml \'lsJLJng her daughter, Mrs lhcr, Mrs. Marcelline Buell, ~nd
o( Cleveland are the gucs~ of capping ceremo mes held in Gal·
Inate• 1orting of WcJIIe
James Brinj.!ard illld fam1l y
I Mr and Mrs. A. B. Woodrum, CUI-,
their brother and sister, Rev. and l lipo!ts Grace Methodist Church
Russell
Jones
returned
to
hi~
tun
.
rOSS
fiVe
Mr.s.
Waldo J. Bartels.
Friday evening.
CUSHIONS absorb noise
cmploymenl m Jlalllmor4.. 1\ld
:\lr. and Mr!i. Gordon Wolfe bad 1
Mr and Mrs. Leona rd Scholl reond vibration• of sink and
Relatives and frit!nti.s attending
Sunday aft1'r .~pendlllg the wl•ck . thl• followinG guest.!! at dinner Sunturned to their home, Jasunv11le,
drain
end Wllh his w1h! and daughter , d11y : Mr and !drs, Shirlf'y Wolfe,!
Ind., after a VIsit with .}lr. and the ceremony were her 'J)arentl; ,
1M-ury LoiJISI' , who h ill at her Bradbury; Howard Gilkey and dau.t
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seott, and dau·
Mrs. Lcstor Wtlson
IMPROVED grinding conghter.
Carol; her maternal lilrand·
home
with
nt'a~lc.s.
ghtcr
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Gilkey
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irving
Smith
of
trol• ond full-floating of food
parenls
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Childs;
M.1nlyn
Lcw1s,
Cle
vdn
nd,
SIICnl
and
two
children,
Jackson.
Columbus
were
Sunday
guests
of
~articles In water proted
C. A, PERSINGER
- ·- --- -- ---- - - - - - - - - -- -Red Cross drive workers are aak. his brother~ in-law and sister, Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Gardner: Mrs.
housli!Jhold plumbing line•
0. L. Roush, Mrs. Ernest Lallance,
ed to re'port this evenina: at T p. and Mrs. Adam Scholl.
Annnun('1•menl was made loday
NO MORI food \~Oste odou
· m. at the Flrst Baptl.st Church
tMr. and Mrs. Carl Hall, Hunt- Mrs. Dav1d Darst Sr., ol\fiddleport;
or the n•turn uf C. A. Persinger
• , • dripping bags ••• out•
reports
are
to
be
Jiven
to
inaton,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack Sciles, New Haven and Mrs .
.
when
Jr., furm0rly of Ma .~o n, to the em ·
door trips in rain and cold
"fhe miracle ingrement tbat
~.~--Wiley, M;ddleport drive chair- Ew;ng and son, Denny nver the Boyd 0Jlgard, Dearborne, M1ch.
ploymcnl of Swislwr and Lohse
make~ SP!t.EU SATIN lo
weekend.
Drug Slorl' as a phar macist.
The workers are to enter the
durable
you don't need 10
Seo tho Frigidaire
FAYE
SAUNDERS
WED
Contribu tiOns of $5 each were Several members received birth- church by the Palmer Street base
Mrs. James Will and Mrs. Wall er
With till' ;~ddition of Persinge ~ mad r lu !h1· Hcd Cross, the heart day ami Easter g1rts from the r 1ment entrance promptly at
paint
again
until you want
Mrs. Harry Cromliah, Clippers
Walker spent Wednesday with Mrs.
1
Disposer TODAY I
7
to th e staff, Swibhl:"r &lt;~nd Lobs~ fund and th e Easter seMis for ·'se('n.•t pals."
to
~hange
colors.
Mills , hils announced the marrittge
! so that they will not lnterfer/wi~h Bud Morgan, Flatwood!l . .
now hav e three n· ~J stcrc d phar- cnpplcd ch1 ldren, wh en the Sec·
:r ollowing the busine~;s session ' the evangelistic service to bf: held · Mr. and. Mrs. James W1.U and of bcr daushter, Fare Saunders
man5ls.
ond W·n1! Women 's club m ~ t a number of games were played at 7:30 In the churc11i ••n_e.tuary.
Emmett Wlll ldt Sat. mormng for to Clifford Manle)l. i_Qn of Mr. and
'rhoo"da'
y , •• ,.,,,,, ,
, ·,
1
Jo
e
w,,,:d
'
'
"'
.,.
Columbus .to attend
the I1on.era1 0 f Mrs. Virgil MRnley, Mi.ddlepqrt, on
'
'
IHHI pnzcs awarded the winners .
Mr .Wiley Is ure:lng the district Sl
.
Persllll::l'l' wus &lt;.•mployctl WJih
A f:UIO potluck dmner precod&amp;d , leuders and their wortera to comdney Hlldrltch,. Mrs. H1l~ritch M11rch l at Richmond, lnd M'r. Rnd
Swuh1'r und Lohli&lt;', from 1950 un· housu .
STANDARD COL&lt;;IRS
l hl' mel' I mg.
plete the canvassing of their ter- (Merle Spencer) died just th'lrtecn MrR. Manley are making thir humc
Ill l11tl' 1955 when be joined thl·
~h s . t;;~l'dntr M.tnkin, plesHieul
in Middleport.
Presem wure Mrs. Gardner rltory as soon as possible.
mQn~hs ago.
f~eld fun· c uf 1•:11 l.ill~· 11nd Com· preslrled o~nd lh e report 1Jf the
Mankin
,
Mrs.
Leroy
Watson.
Mrs.
District
leaders
are
Mrs.
George
~ISs
Jo.
Chapman
of
Co
lumbu
~
pany m Coluru~u s.
seen· tal y was givcu hv l\1 1 .~. Leruy Wdli&lt;lm Boyd, 'Mrs . Mabl'l Man- Childs, Mrs. Arnold Dodson. Mrs. ar~vecl . ~n~ay to s pend the \\Cek·
Hay Heines of Columbus is the
A nat1vc of l'oca, W Va ., he \Vat.~on 111 the ab11encc uf Mrs km , Mr.~ Lydi:l Hysell , Mrs. liar· S. T. Russell, Mrs. Charle~ Brad· ~~a :!~
cr mother, Mrs. Jr11 weekend guest of his parents, Mr.
Th1~
lnt\'elm g old Hyse ll, .Mrs. John Hunnell, bury, M_rs. Rodney Sauer, Mrs. At. __ P -~ ·
'
W&lt;~~ gr!lduah•fl
from Poe11 High Gl'OI'I::L' Sla.ll '
_______ _
a_~d-~1~:_ ~lllard._l_Ie_i~e~-pnze
dtln1JI!
•cl
by
Mn;
Carl
Per· Alma KIIC'hen , Mrs. WyaU Gilbert thur Skmncr: Mrs. C. E. Hoyt, Mrs.
Se hool 111 H13U. J&lt;'ollowing serv1cc
in lh l· aJmy , includinj( two years sin gl'r wa s awarded to Mrs. ·M.1hel :'1-Ir ... Vernal Blackwood Mrs Ro- , Chester Erwin, Mrs. Homer Htlrt.of h r mg stoJt1orwd tn lhu Philip- 1\bnktn . A hMsket of ~ l'U('('rJC s lwrt llu sbell
Mr
Chul. . J • ley, Mrs. W. W WllcoK, Mrs. D. H.
•
pinl' lsl;m&lt;l .o; , ;mrl 'l!IC vcur of SC I' - cont 11bu tc d IJy the mcmbc1 s was Wl'll)', M1·s: E u;~ne
'fr~:lett: Nelson, ~s. C. McNeil, Mrs, Robawanlf!d
to
Mrs.
&lt;:ardlll'r
:'rlankin
VIcc ln Nf'w Guinl·a. ho J·eceived - - --- -------.. ·-- .\l rs. 1. J Sl!lilh, Mrs . Wilham , erl Birmmgham, Mrs . .Paul Davis.
On The RriU:hle!it (' orm·r
hh BaciJd or of Sc!Cnce Degree In
Sllf'r](lan, Mrs. Henry Dailey Sr., 1 _
__ _
In J\.Uddleport
l'harma&lt;')' frmn Ohio Northern Hon1c Hcmont&gt;tlration
\11 ;; M1ke McKenzie, Mrs . Eliza. 1
LIGION APXILIAIY MilT
Hathburn and Miss Madnlyq
The Auxiliary or tbe FeeneyHa" M.,.,ling 1•l~(·!h
1-·- wid:. .
Bennett Post, Ame1lcan Legion,
"Color Ill lhe Home" was till'
I·: VEil Y !lOLlY GETS
1 wJII meet at the Legion Hall totopic for di~cussion when 1he
INTO nn: FASHION
1 nl ht at 7:30.
nrowne!J Avenue Home Demon ·
PICTIJRE ON
s1ralion Club met Rl tnc home ot
Mrs. Jack Satterrwtd i.l'lst week .
Mrs. HowYrd Nolan, Meig.-; County Home Demons! ratwn Agent ,
· -h-pawor ,.,.... don't reo
showed sli de ~ on lh e tua:dc .
.TONIGHT
the whole atory of truck performance I
Plans wen• made to Dlrf'! on
Sunct•y.rJ!onclay Marc1'1 t~'
Apnl 25 at the horuc of Mr.s . Lc
Th&lt;' Sub.Deh cluh and their spon. ~
Many -er-&lt;:ar-type engine&amp; haw 10
"VERA CRUZ"
, wis fl. Sauer and a new member.
s~r . Anne Howell, were pleased • tory Coopw
alrain
at lhe job ol devoloping power to
••11
l.lnceMrs. .Myron Miller was welcomed
With Lhe attendance 111 their se 1n1. ,
pqi!
a
normal load.
have to "give it
Svpor.._
•
Tochnlcolor
to the rlub. During &lt;1 sho1·t bus1
formal Sprmg Dance which was 1
ness mcetmg the dub voted iu held Fridaty evening at the K. of
all they'"' aot" to move their loads aDd
AUI&gt;
' send a contl'iOulitm to tho Home 1' Hall after the annual Glee
Cleo-..
Jollo Ator
:-'-.'-"1' keep them rolling, coot bil money in
DemonstratiOn "Ceylon" project.
"BAIT"
.....,, .._u aDd llborlened life.
Club Conem·t at MilS.
Music ror the dunce was furni!lh·l
J...... NATI&lt;&gt;NAL ThJck qineo-built [01'
de l.ly Chet UaddoK and his Orchtrucb-tum at reJatively low rpmTw..r.
Mar.
27-21
l'~lru and lhc decorat1ons wc~e lnt
AudNy Hopbutn GriJIOry Peck
pll~tol 11hades cat·rying out tho
dell...-/oilh UBOble power at normall&lt;JIId
"ROMAN HOLIDAY"
Spnng dant•e theme .
._to Thay are port ollbe all-b'ud
ALIO
Chaperones were Mr and Mrs. I
~ dlataabDO-r car
E M lllake, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
John ""''"" Do-. Molono
do • truck job-part olll!e
Lloyd, Jerry PuHcn and Martha;
"SECURITY IIISK"
During the serv1ce the rites of
baptism were &amp;iven tu Harvey Joe
Hoffner, son of Albert Lee Hoffner of Fmdlay and T1moth:, J .
HoHner, bOn of Mr. and Mrs.
Charle&amp; Hoffner Jr , or Logan.
Seven were confirmed · Benny
Ewin(, Terry Kmght, Betty and
Nancy Hamm, (jclil Stivers, CharJesanna He~ and Judith Jennings.
GuCBts were present from the

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