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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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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

~~~u~;: ~~:~Ida s~~~d:~.th

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
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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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for a Ft.ock ee.r in DeSoto's di&amp;platement.

When their clothes arc expertly cloatt·

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4"1888. And it'll tbs kind of outatandin1
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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Clean~ers

LEGION AUTO SALES

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arrested and ttt~ed · ia JUl
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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after ' be bad made restitution to
bla court-.. cheek charges aris;ng
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a p~ioua ·traffie tOD'Vietion
court of Juitieei Gerald

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C..,._Vldan Clllb

ARRISTID

Ott Bostoa, Letart FaUs, w.as

Como in aDd let 111 live :you all tho facial

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bower's aim in ealliae the collfer,
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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bullda lrUclm atronger, to
1aot 1-er ••. eave yoo lhe BIG l!JOil01 in operotlna aDd main~ c:oolll.

e f"IICfl0110t, proctkof.

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

specialiall in hemiapfaeiic
ten.

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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.

Eadl principal ....

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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~

Pre-Ester Rites ,.,., ,.-,
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Robinson's
Loundry

Mystery Woman

ELBERFELDS

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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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MARVIN It BARKER

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MHII SO.SJ MUth.

Strengthening Of Continental . '·
Ti~ Is Sought At Conference

.POLITICKIN'

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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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Single Copy

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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
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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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.._...ver • an n eres lli accoun
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
Th
M Ell
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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.
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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
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Wheeling, W. Va., Dearborn"'
h
M'' Geo,ge u&lt;Quo'gg
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Mich., and Juonville, Ind .
...., of Dr. ami :\Irs. Charles J1viden , an attack of measles. She is 1 e spent several months wlth her
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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
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Sun day aft er spend-mg th e was n·ngt
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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
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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.
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Disposer TODAY I
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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'
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w,,,:d
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Columbus .to attend
the I1on.era1 0 f Mrs. Virgil MRnley, Mi.ddlepqrt, on
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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
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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 -~ ·
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W&lt;~~ gr!lduah•fl
from Poe11 High Gl'OI'I::L' Sla.ll '
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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.
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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
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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 _
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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
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l.lnceMrs. .Myron Miller was welcomed
With Lhe attendance 111 their se 1n1. ,
pqi!
a
normal load.
have to "give it
Svpor.._
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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
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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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Dlh'OTIO TO INTERESTS 011 MEIGS--MASON ARIA

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National advt?M t.!nng represe ntaUvl", Bottin rliL Kirc.Lall, lbt ..
:543 Lexingtou Ave., New York City, 16, N. Y
Su~rtptwn rat II'S Dt&gt;liv"'ry by carrier where available 30 eerttJ
,ter week: one year 1n advance at The Dally St&gt;nlinel orf!re. $11.80·
aix month:1, $7 80 , three m ont h~. $3 90 By motor r r. ute wb'erP
available . one month. $1 By mail one )'tonr $8, sill months, $4.20:
•hrP-l moot Its, t12 &amp;0: onP mon th, $1

'The Editor's,
~ar Editor
How fully do we a!')prfc-iate some
or the more rhslmchve asst&gt;ts of
our own Pomero} Bend" The rllfh,
towering above, hove often heen
very favor.nbl)• com l)arecl lo lht'
beauhful Palisade~ of the ilud~
son. The Ohw Ri\'t~r . .,.,hich meanders more tn MelgH County tlum
anywhere rl!!c tlu'oughout Jts tonK
eourse, gives t&gt;ver varytn~ secnes
at grandem· The ma Jes lll'aJ v1ew~
from the hills afford ,1 ptmoruma
of bf'auty .se ldom 11\allt&gt;fl And,
th.:inks to some of the C hurrhc-~ of
Pomero)' and the Ohio
PliWf'l'
Compan). the Cr011r.~, SfJemmg!}•
suspended from nowhere , will 11tuminc the sky during this Ea11ter
season hke n ht&gt;nediction.

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tween road and bank were
J,llanted and re-seeded Jn many
places and then well kept it would
add so much to
ot
v11lage Much
planted tlas d!l-~rloralP&lt;l
is an eye8ote. Only ln a few
cio we aee an attempt to
proper cultivation oJ.
nady ttw~ alone tbe
1.1pot ha ~ alven ples.11ure to
rE'ds of people - the plot a~roas
the 11lreet from .Jakf' Amt!nt's Restauronl. Frotn Muy unttl the mlddiP
or Oftober thNe was scarcely u
time when red ros"R, peonies,
Mtme perennial tlower did nol show
some gorgt'ous beauty.

Now the French National
sembly, the dominant houseparliament, hDl approved a
form program embracing the
maintlt'r of French Afrira and
i•la-nd of LMadagascar. 4lrf
east coast

iod1, or •ery low

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and the tribe was hilhly lmpres·
It iJ 10met1mes forJotten that
ever a very nJce
I sed.
France,
with all its trOUbles, is
QCble¥ed by pi~~%~~.
...;~..;.;;.._.;..;...;..;.=
' To show their gratitude, they .stiU a .great
wOrld
such •• ••1•1••.
t ber the besl pre-1 lh•y
celoala11, etc
eouJd. tntaefiM u auttaJ;Jle. Tbey
In
To !pur interest, wby
sent her a Btnakid: humiD foot.
Guinea,
worlhwhlle
'"They were lfl'ell dan. tile old
stondtna:
plantlnJ pri!OI
rrom
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South
Seas.
October'
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dar•.'' she
"Every
eral nl:l'wWltlt~h
it ~th~:el:;•~l;:;:~:l:~•••l~~~~l.------------"":'--ln p
body
was coming
here,aald.
booing
for
of Morocco,
thla area, and a new houalnt proIY ltOIIIT C.IU;IAI.K
pet~
riJU more.
I a big ..:trlk.e.
Tunisia
France's pasWest Af·
ject in the orting, let's get togethWAU New Guln~ Bootll
"Thtn .said that MS a sip from 1 "The ma11. who found ii was Se!fiOns
Africa
er to make Pomeroy a town that docs 0'01 look like a lady whO in my aneeJtora, smette would come dying of fever and starvation. He rica, Frenth
will be more attractive.
1924 walked here from Sllamaua from a dllla , with no fuel ln It, sent bi• boys of( to trade for and SomaUIInd.
Ethel Garland, fQr tbe
on the New Guinea coa&amp;t on a and he would be well. I mi~ up food and when they got up the-re"
French West Africa has on era
seven day hike with (!anntblls for aotne llyeerlne ana perlllaDJ•nate ' -she pomted at Edle Oreekor 1,8lli.768 square miles and a
Pomeroy Gar~~n CJubs.
company.
of potaBh, whleh naturally .e..uaed 1 "They sto)iped for !J drink and population of 1'7,381,800. Equator13UperpmnpMRI
• smoke, He lot well Jmme&lt;nately. , panned the water 1'hey came tal Afr1ca covers 968,860 .square
Manure Hold
She does not look like a pioneer
"-'II b
red b
cnt 1 baek wi\:1, a panfu.l o( ,.-old. They m1les Its populatiOn totals 4,413, ·
~r
the
owner
of
1
aoJd
mine,
or
I
.n. er . e r~ove
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w_
1 showed t to their maMttlr and he 000. Somallland is 9,071 square
Addlrul ouporpb:;;•
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and tllld thfl miSI\
ed I
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miles in area ood hns a popuJa.
barn:v•ra
manure
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... ofeiJJionaJ nune 'or• a member of 1to Ut.' mi,Qlon
th 1 h wa 't ••log to reeover
rom ever an starva·
tbe Order of Ute Bnlish Empire.
onoey a
e
sn .
¥1
uon ·mm.K at ly
tlon ot ~.ooo .
~:::o~~
1
chul'tlh an)' more. ~. miM~otary
, 1
e '
..~l!n'!~•t
~tfadaga&amp;ef'J', which lies 240
•m.ltteet
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But
she
Is
all
of
the.re
thinJs,
asked
hi~
why,
hee&amp;ilae
the
man
Everybody
ltiJPJ)I4 :m 1Ies orr the southeast Afflcan
N'nw , if all the I'C~ nlcnt ~. own·
1-The 1aperOboaDllate .,..
and ~.ushed over htrc .b)
for cout, has an area of 227,000
NH uf buHjnt.'llll jliacvs, churches, tthl m111U~ .. bfffir Dlalf IN• a 1'08)1-cheebd, amootb-!Oklnned, was a aolfd ronvftl't.
J gold, ~rs. Bootb liiUghed. ''There square miles and a population of
nnd sohool~ along the water rront trient balanca: a-It hel»a tht comely lady whO' looks no more
"ThE' man re~Jied~ 'Me. foUa n() was a ship In Salomaua, fUll ~f
wH h1n the c-orporation liGlltB of man~ bol4 nltroat11 that m~t than in Mr late 40's.
. 11top alon1 chur:ch, all hmsh close gold fever, and even the eaptam -'.389,!HIO.
l'omeroy would l'O-operale,
we c;~th~ fill lost.
She eame in a11 a l)urse.-and I up. Big Cella .M:.~ata Jm walk along julflped sh 1p, Jeovmg her high
The -program which lhe coah
rould make our Main Street some· ' The pboaphate ean be a&amp;Se4
expect
for
romantic
reiHIOilfi
as
sky
(God);
im
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nothmg
on
j•nd
dry.
tion
gover.nment of Socialist Pre·
thiq&amp; of which we could ho justly to the manur. before tl .lJ
well- just after the biJit .&amp;trike of Millsus:
Mn.
Booth
wears
an
ornate
nuer
Guy !Mo\J.iet i,~; S])(lnsoring
roud
u
thL•
lawns
und
piHntmg"
spread
Jn
the
field
accordb:at
to
P
gold at Edie Creek, where tbe
MJdweateru •1ronon1ilt1.
•·Jt was just a touch embarress- . .Jllld broooh of 11 miner's piok, emphasizes economic reform 11s
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Nam&amp; and Kbranao r1vers merge ing," Mn. Booth said . "1 had no pan and other slutemg J{ear. It is much as political refGnn.
with the Buloln. She waited every int.e.nhon of compehng w1th the very good gold, and !Mrs Sooth
It 1s increasingly apparent that
foot, at a hine when efk:b vdrd of Almighty,"
ought to know u came out of her C&lt;!onomlc.. ald. and ·ecpnomlc eobush contAined a cannibal
MI'SI. own mine on the Bulolo RJver,
operation, are going -to play a i\ug
On· anotber occa.11ion,
Booth nursed a high war chief of 1
(Copyright, 19M, by Un1ted if not dominant part in the field
Parenthetically, bearers
who
the ioc4l eanniblll&amp; back to heaUb Feature Syndicate, lnc.)
Qf foreign politiCs
came with the mlnttrt used to
dls~ppe~r metbOdic'.uUy, and the
IJuollco Do,t. Hint• .t.t , ..
Orand Jury Soon N O.t explanft10n was that they had
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Evldonco, Soyo Official become frlahtened artd run away.
1•Major Sodltlon Cato' , · '
SpttHal to Centrtzl Prtll A.11oclat1on
. ODe miner .got auspicious one day
llftd found a &amp;roup oC ldctl gentleA8Jf1NOTON-Look tor tltt Juetiee departrnmt to come up
And whtfa h• ci...W lliN' \nct
men }lad done In a straga:ler, a lid
with a real lhocker wltbtn the nex~ tew weekt.
'
aaw tho c!fl t.o
It,
H later dtMloped that ull the sup·
' A dtpartment •poketman hu revea.led that the J'C'Wl1ln\lftt Ia'
ilyln.,
"WfiiJcf
'hat
•ftti
tofty
posed deserters ' had. boon alven
worklnt on what he e&amp;lll a "m~or aedltlon o..." and thi.t :ed~ral
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ltilt" 1114 thlnp ttYt ......
sani~ treatment.
tile
pro~teutors maY take their evidence on it to a rrand jul')' ahortJ,y.
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1\oTE'I'I lCOJik.~ti~IJiiP one New Yorker thlnkll
The 1poktum1U'1 refused to diiCIJU any detail• of the cue, prffo
Mrs. Booth learned an enor~·
I$V.j
ferrlnr to kHP thtri\ HCftt until the matter pta
OWl num~r of thlnJS abput the
PRA.YJtll; Our Father, afant us
to the &amp;fUel jury. However, ht lh0Wt4 no htlll•
nativet In lendlni ttie llc!f: 11tl0hl 1
THY
bl eomPaSIIO_n. Ensble
tatton In labelnnr t~e caH ,_ "major" one.
them.
She
recal11 that one man
\ls
to
eX~r41!
Thy lov« for our
M.anwhllt, the tt.partmmt haa Informed Ctln•
rrported he had been turmd, and
ne!JIIbors.
We
thank T1&gt;o&lt; ro''
rrell8 th&amp;t inve1ttgatonitreooktnr Into 88 cu~ wouJd Jurely die.
Whatever
iood our community
ttult mllht produce ~
cbar,... Tb41re.. Ia
''He WIIS dyiDI, aU ri,Cht." she
h4A itvM to us and to others.
nothtna- tanatble Ia the
ter GUN u yet tiUt
Hi!tP us to be d.llieent )A OlJl' serevery altpt:Ct ot tllaptiont in them 11 belnl' oayo, "So 1 dtclded Ilia( blick
lllaglc WIUI tht: ol1l:y 1ho1, tQ cur,
tJ~' .s6 tllat our ~mnuinity ma:v
,
thOrouataly thecked.
him.
1
lold
him
thai
be
bl!l
befil
~na' more like the tlty of
Juauee cHpartment ofttclalll are m&amp;li'ltatnlnr a
cur1ed by an old rrian 1Q .. nothet
Cod. In Christ's nome. Amen
tlfhl·llpped alienee about thtH u wwll.
vllla&amp;e-1 descrll&gt;ed the old lnin,
wl1o could have beell iny Old mah.
• OOP V8. OOP-A dOf·tlt·dof ftaht bel..- adil that I *ou\d e_~U)t witb
the EIMnhower and the ~ailed 'hft wtnit of
the RepubUcan party 11 btLnC 1tqt4 tn HYINI my IMt~tors this nia11t tb~t ho'N
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mhfwutem 1tate•, 1114 tome rntmtwlf'l Cf!ir It tb Ttlbove the turf-.. · \
may do notlllnJ but help Demo&lt;lr&amp;tlo chanou .of
"Well. noxt morning.- ~' Willi
w!Mina- aome atatt tn Conar.U..
)lUI about aoae; IIIII ,,_ I lllld
One veteran OOP lawmaker tlld the lf&amp;~tlcm M ......tty -... I had lolled with m' tnoul&lt;iol.
IT\ M~l\.lprl where· the ft1ht Involve• aarnpatp fundi. X, .... tltf!
he brlahlened up. I lol4 )11m that
Elatnhowu back•rt an~ ln contr&lt;~l of tb4 at~te or.,maa~ ~ ~
ancestol'd w,en Y.trr IO.f\1'
puUinl up candidate• Ill the COP primary ~ln1t ..,wmakq wt\0
hod cotcn t'he ahceitotl t 1Jf
hav• MM. In Coqr•• for NVIIral t•tmt.
man who twraed bim\ He
Nol all ot thut terf,llatort.
COII.II'fllll\lft uJd, art out ·
tft
"Talt•lype" Republlelna. Nevtrthtllll. he l&amp;id. \ht Otpa
ll oppoi&amp;DJ th~lr rt·tleeUon.
t&gt;elt\_~ta have bten: mliltlftJ IJ\roadl II\ !nlll)" ot th1 trtd~Uoa·
ally R. .tillcan dtattlcll of Miehllu tor lht put MVtnl ytMt •
lndYitl')" hu sprc:ad tront. tht metropolitan to the nH'Il &amp;ttiu.

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Captain Jtaul:aroo
Garry .Moore
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Rlch
Vallant Lady
Love of Life
S~c)l for Tqrnp,l'I'OW
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thi1 chW"ch, win preaent the .sermon· abd special music.
Mr. Bradtord. wUJ bave the top.
Jc "Tbe Cross: God's Meaaurlnc:
Stick" .for. hit Ulustrlted- H"mton.
OUter muaic will be ,rtiven by the
Minilterial E~J~e~Dble. M.n. cecil
Bndbuey Wf.lt ~ the organist f(!t
the evenln&lt; an_d the SeniOf Choir,
dir~ by Mra. Dorotby Savely,
wtn-tpreeent an anthem.
The bost pastor, the Rev. 0. E.

A J)(ltluck a upper wu held for
tbe childreD llld thelr families
who presented their parents With
a gilt. Otber &amp;lftl wert rec:elVed
£rom reliUvet: and frieod.t.
llr. and Mr1. Ek:Wna:er hue
ten ehUclren, 2.1 etandchUdrea:
and three areat crandtbUdrn.
Those presellt . ~ M. .md
Mrs. William S~yfried.; lfr. and
Mrs. J. W. Seyfried Ud Jan Inez:;
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Mr. aod liB. WIIU... Elellilleer
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Jr., and children; Mr. ad illrt.
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William Houdashelt and Marie;
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Mr. and !Mrs. Cbarles Sayre and
Pvt. William WIJ}lams arrived Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapto111tall and JOMi Jlr: and Mra. W'alllam Dust
SatlltJIIt)' tor a vialt with his fath· ebildren, Billy and Edith Irts.
and family; Mr. and Mn. Allen
er. James R. Williams, and famll:y
Mr. and Mra. Frankli11 -Ginther EiebiD&amp;'~i lMOf Eichiqer and
South Seeond Avenue, Pvt. WIJ... and daughter. Vlekl Lyna. Calum- th~ guutl of_ honor Mr. and Jlra.
Iiams who bas just returned from bus spent the weekend witb her Walllam EielhDier Sr.
three years ' in Japan, wlll· report par~nb, Mr. and Hn. John Haw- lMJ's. Edna W1ylalld of Mlddlef1Jr his new aaalgnmeat at Fort tins, Jr.
port, Mrs. Ruth Leifheit of Akron
Riley, Kansas.
The RawUq-Coits ambulance daua:htu and Earl EichiD.Ji(er of
Jennifer Sue D~niels, dautbter broUJ)lt MUs Sara Kerwood bomle Girard, eon. were u.,nable to IA't·
of Mr. and lll'l. James Dartiels, re. Saturday from the Albany Rest tend_._ _ _ _ __.._ _
turned to aebool Monday after be· Home where she had spent a part
iDC }II last week wttb a throat in· of the w:inter.
fed1on.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Bums Har.
Mr. and Mrs.· Paul X. Ruuell ris and older daurhter, Jane, were
and daughter were business visit- tn Parkersburg Monday ou bualors In Huntington Siturday.
neil.
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Robert Darst left .Monday to lt'lait ,Mr, and Mrs. Gene Da~n and
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!lis wUe and son, Rlcha,rd., who is. ~bildren~ Darid and Pamela, and
eonvalescing in ColumbUs • after her !liter, Mrs. W1IUam Ault. and
ricent surgery to remove a bObby daughter, Gary, De nola, Kiil)' and Asa, seven year old toD of Mr.
pin the little boy had swallowed Celeata visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury, 'ee.Jewhile
pla)ing at his home here.
and Mrs. Charles Sindell, and brated his birthday Saturday with
\
David Ashley became ill
at Charles Sindell Jr., in Spl'ingfleld a party at his home · on South
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school Monday and IS S'iet with a over the weekend,
Third Ave. Games were 'PIQ,.ed
virus infectum.
Sunday sue.sts of Mrll, Evi!Jyn and prizes won b:y Krlatin Rupp,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawtim Jr. Lewis were her son, Charles Lewis
George Sauer, Janiee Sebmoll and
..nd daUghter, Juanita, drove to and family ¢. Cllarleston
1\tJrietto on businesa Monday even- Mn. Cedric Clar~ flu returned Wayne Davis found tbe bidden
lng.
to1 her home from Meigs Geueral E11ter Egg with tbe guest of bon·
Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd :md Hospital where she was a patient or's name on it.
!Mrs. &gt;Bnidbury was asslsted in
two ehildren, Belpre, spent the after belng injured m a recent
t~eekend witlJ relatives in Mii:ldle- automobJle accident.
· servin~ ice cream. birthday cake
~ort arid '~omerby .
Mra. &amp;,.J!.Gij)bs :Jr. ind family and koolade b:y her ~s itter, Jane
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.Mr."'P'ftd' Mrs. Robe.rt Hurley and Gregcirf. A klPi"ia ,June~ Mrs. Young. and the J.attcc: a five bouse
a~ dauattter, :Janls, ~eats ft'orp Obio tlu1~ty. J&gt;ur..
son, Bruee, were in Crenp and George
surrounding area Mon~ to find and Ernestine Asbury were Ia Gal· mg.~ PU'tJ a dUet ~ Par-a house to rent. Mr. Hurley ts em- llpolis saturday on business.
ade ':fl8 a\Ulg by Debby c;Jrueser
and Jtmmy B~teher.
ployed on the new CO.QiittudlQn
' Job at Cresap and they will- move
Guests were Krlatin, RIJ.pp, StcID lhe neat rulu!"f.
Guests Attend Dinner ' phen Hlndy, Sandra ' Humphrey,
Mrs. Edison Wes-\8 and slater,
Marvin try, Sammy Hood, Karen
Mary"Sehaar. Colunpbus, were weokHeld At Reibel llome Thom1•• Marilyn Sue Slumbo,
end visitors of telatives and fri·
Dianne Davlc:l, Debbie Grueller,
·Mr . .and Mrs. Henry Reibel en- Wa:yne Davis, Billy DavJs. Leland
encts in Middleport.
:Mrs, Albert Seblel.;ber &lt;Mary tertained with a d10ner Sunday Browo, Jimmy Butcber. _sue Rue,
O~qer) &lt;;:Jcvelatld, arrived in at their home Pleasant Ridge.
DaVJd Jenkiu, Gilorge Saver, Ste, Atliens Sat. .where abe was met b)'. Gue ts were •Mr and Mrs Chart pbanie and Stejlflan ?ullea, Janis
her _mothct, _Mrs. W11U8'JD Ohling..
H ~f
S . Mr
ct. :Mrs. and Bobby Schmoll, Seott WlU·
er, a~d her SJster, .Mrs. Joe Bailey· ~e.w 0e ~~~~e ~ Atbe::' HolfMr !ama, Kayte ~ell, L)'IUl Dan·
;Mn.k. Sch hleJ;ch(!r W'lil spend the' &amp;nd ~hlldren, of Fmd)ay, Mr. and tels, Mary and Jiuzatme Bradbury.
wee
ere.
,
Str
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WIJ Unable to at~nd the 'PartY were
, :e!etelt Bachnct owner of the 1Mrs. llarley
ong anu sons,
• :Miehael Br t~ Rita anli Ra d
Baetlner Market, is' ill at bla bo~el kesvillc and Mr. and Mrs. Doale:v Philli s S~he~ Altizer B~Y
on Coat St~eet. ~lr. Bachner is con- Reibel and daughter.
Rice. pcMtni Cook
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fined -to ,bla bed with a ba~k raJury. .
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Mr.1
re~rned to 't~le ap- '
' Waldo . Bartels
Roc property on
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For Dale E. Rose
Held On S1inday

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wm Smith, I.Ddianapolis, Ind .. Pvt

Lew111 E. Smitb, MLS!I Donn,a Witdermulh. Misa Elaie Sm•th and

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· Funeral servieea: for Dale E.
Rose were held from tbe EwiaJ
Chapel. Sunday al ll a. m., wilh
the Re¥. Roter Bishop, puto:r or

Mr. and Mrs- Ba;rmond Loh11 of
"The Cross Trtumphaat"
an 1the Eenterprbc EUB cburcb ofHamilton 'were weekend pe~ta: =ot 1~ 8 ~, eaotata by Herman Von fteiating.
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bls paRnt•. Mr. and Mra. otto ':
will be presented at the
Muslc was -vrGVtded by Fntz
LohD.
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servtee Euter Sunday at Buck. organi!lt.
•Mrs. Burrell Bartons. and 80ll1l
a. m., by the senior choir of
Burial was Ia Lee Cbapel cemeJack, Adrian and Bun-ell Jr.• viJ.
Federated church. Mrs. Paul tery and pall-bearers were Carl
ited in M.ilan aver the weeke~d
is the director and .Mrs. Ben Mitch, Joseph Strl!:ble, Vernon E~~
with the Iormor"• son and dl.uth·
tbe organist.•
ana, Marvin Jeffers; William, Shen·
ter-in~llfW, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Solos will be presented bs Mrs dan and Lester MC!Kea:ie.
Barton.
Marvin Burt, Miss Evelyn 'Ftck,
Members ?r the MaMil DAV conWprd has been received hen Fred nlaettnar, Jack Kennedy, Lar- dueled &amp;eiVlcell at the ~t~ve.
that Therlon c.Dutch) Oblinger Ia
Tracy and Ben Neutzling. A
Coming from out of town for. Lh_e
qWte ill in St. Ehzabeth Hospital.
composed of Miss f"ict, Lan-y service were Mr. and Mn. VU"gll
Dayton.
Tracy and Ben Neutzhng Wlll also Rolle,. Akron and Mr. and Mn;.
D~~rr, Columbus.
Mrs. C. E. Nease and nephew, sing. The public b invited
Joaep)l Hood 1nd Mr.s. Carrie N:ve
vtsiUd Ia Chillicothe
Sunday
W1th Mr. and Mrs. Chf!ord Hood.

Mr. and Mn. George

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of •Gallipolis
guest~ of Mr.

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Ebenbach.
Mrs. Emtna Leifheit. Prospect

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Funeral Service

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Oth.en attending were Worth.y
Miltron Mn. Jame. Clatworth.y,
f.tr. Jnd Mn. Allen Hu,:hes, }lr.
and 'Mn. Stewart Hawkms, State
Representativf': Georie ~em bart,
Mr• Denver Rice, Mn. Jack Bech..
Ice Zirkle -wUh Lyan Buchanon u tel, Mrs. Theo NeulZltng, MUs Halpianilt,
. ·,
. lie Zerkle, )tiM: Bess Sanborn, Mn
Tbe Watmiuflr"'Youdl Fellow· I Downing BDu.sb, Kn Evelyn Lew&amp;hip iallo toot lfil1 lB 1lte mofll.. u. Mn. Herman Bailey .
ior wanhip oen1&lt;e aa· him Sun·
"'' wllh four ........,. lillllor
witll tbe Seaior ebolt: llt(}y Greu. Smith Home Seene
Bed&lt;1 Gruaer, 1;Jtu1 Buchanon,
Of Dinner Sunday
Betq Waif•.
()t.bera tlldog part ia the open. , Mr
d Mr Ed J Smith eniDI aervie. ~ Iulie Pr~. re- tertain!: wttb 11~ dJnn~ Sunday at
tpooslve rudinl Sallr Gilmore. tbeu- home, West Main st.. bonpnyer: P•~ Zirkle, Scripture or~ their daugbter-m·hrw, !Mrs.
leuon; Juamta Hawklns, offertory Edwm Smitb on her btrthdoy. A
pn)'er; David L:yom uaber.
birthday eake decorated in keep
'th Easter as Jerved with
· 1ng ".1
w
\he d•nner.
Present were Mr. and Mn. Ed-

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To Be Presented
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SOCIETY

Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Wilham
Thuener of Syracwe .SJ)eilt Sun·
day in Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs. Wliliam Lehew.
Mrs. Charles Buck, Rutland
Road and Mrs. LuiS Jacks or sa~
Iom Center returned home Satuf"
day after a week's vaait with retain Akron.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell of
Columbus visited rel8.tivea bHe
Sunday.
Mr. and rMrs. Ralph Conner and
Paul Withee of Mal'ictb: were
Sun'day dinner guests- of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles WithH and. family.
,Mr.h abd- Mrs. Charles Eskew
and family of Charleaton were tbe
~~etld guests of ilrfrt, Florence
Burns1de.
Miss Sue Jean Raub who is a~
tending buslnes college in Colurn-but spent tbe weekend wltb her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J0.11eph
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Raub.
tMr. and Mrs. John ..,Baum ol
Mrs. Ben l'll:~!ollag 'entottained Wheeling wenr weekClld guest$ of
with a famby ·ctl!hitr sutlday at relatives and fri~ds in Miners..
her home, ~plt, Plac:e. lp obser- ville-.
vance of Mr. · ~'lllfng:s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Rreed and
Tile table
al!riojive with daughter spent the weekend wJth
.izreen covoE! lrJ.4 ~tered with a bet parenb, lllr. and Mrs. Leon·
birthday cake ldd in yellow .ad ard Vanl!cter Sr.
sreen with yellow eaad.les on
Mr. and Mrs. Thorn CottrU,
either side. 'Napkins were yellow gao, spent the weekend with
aad green.
,
and Mrs. J. E. Thoren and
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Pre$ent were Mr. and :Mra. Roy of Pomeroy.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Jr., an!~. •&lt;lkllldreo; !h. and
MrB. Marvin Burt at'ld !ODs, the Clarence GJ'Wier were: Mr. al'ld
Mra. Paul H11mm, Lancaster; Mt.
honoree and bOI~t- ·
• iMr. Neutallog t~eetive"4~ 4 bum· and Mrs Rotcr Grm~!i•r.
gucsti Saturday
ber of glfll,
and MrS. Arthur
M~J1ha Orr and

Catherine Bums

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A Holy Week service wu held Suoday -eveninl at tbe f'tnt Prelbfteriaa Cbureb by the Watmluter Youlll Fellcnnhlp d.ir«ted by
lhetr odvilor, lllo. ludoon Wbito
Mro. LllliaJI Stolff for
the ..erviee w!Wh locluded readlop by Iuiie ond Swrao Proba1&lt;0,
Pauline Zirkle, Becky
Grueter
Sharon EVIns.. Lynn Buchanon, Ju.
dlth SaUer, Judy Gregg, Betsy
W~::~~ Davl~ Lyons.
. mw;Le was presented by
~he Jumor Choir diree~ by Lew·
ts_ H. Sauer and Fane Erlewlne
w1th Mrs. Paul Haptonstall aa aceompaoiat and b:y a quintet: Sharon Evaos, luaol!a Hawkins, SUsan Probasco, Sally Gilmore, Jaa-

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Seventh Birthday
Celebrated Sat•.

Twenty memben of the Evangein GalllpoU. Monday to attend the Chvt.er
Night and F1'iends of the Gallipolis
Chapter, OES, which was lDitituted
bostriiN.
;.
by Enngrhne Ctlapter
A f;ueat eoune wu M"Y6d to I The Joeal IJ'OUP preuot.ed a protbnlt! cuat. Vn. IGJd. Dilprd, gram with the.e memben takmg
Deerbome, MlehiJall; •Jin. lllnnie part Mn. M. L French, Mra. LtlGIIJpoh, Ruth Stewart 1.114 tbele han Stelff, wbo played two p;ano
mem._, not ment.toaed above: JOios, a q\I.ITtet, Mrs Paul Wmn.
lin:. GrW Rullell, 11111. Otbo Walta Kr1 George Me1nhart, Mn. E M.
Kn. C. P. Gallaa:her. lin. RaJ. ph Blake, Miss Jerry Pullen, wh.o
Glbbl, lr .• Mre. Leu ~hinn)' sang three aelecUoM

Ow- lline Cbapt.er, OES, wen

Westminster Youth Fellowship Holds
Sf*ial Service At Presbyterian Church

Church, invocation; the Rev, N. D. Sunday evenina:, Marth 25tb.
Bordon, Mt. Moriah Baptist Cbureb, Suipture from the Old Testament; the Rev. Howard Ruppett,
F\nt Presbyterian ChUI'tlh, Sc:rlpture from' the New Testament; off~rtory prayer, Capt. GleDDa Rum·
mell, The SalvatJon ArmY.
The q_(feriaa for the e~DiDI will
be used for the expenses of tbe
Union Dail)' Vlieatloa Bible Sehool
whiCh will be held ill June.
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lira. KIH88 au.D. llrl.. k1
ea. The MKt DM~t11C lfQl be on
A,.;! 13 witll lira. ' ..,...,. lbyor
uwl 1JirJ, PbWp J'*''Pit!'!d n

wlth Mr1. WWCam AUua, prwf.ileat Ia eblrte of tbe medial
wlaleb wu apeMCI ' wttb llllilo.D
prayer. Mrs. Geortt Cb1l4l fN4
1 poem from "'Ale Clui.sti&amp;n Advoe~te" n.titled "'The t.npap ol
Eterllit:y il SprinJ...
,
, ~rlne the bUIIMII ' meeQ,q
plam were completed for tb6-tlft,
spettjon to be held at the X.. of
P Hall on Tueld.ly, April 3, aad.
1t wu IDDOUDC:ed that the decor·
atlnl committee wauld work at

wbicb Will be&lt; held at 7:30 at the of the Nazanne. benedJetory pray. The 57th weddln.c anaivetlll'7
First Baptist Chureh. The Rev. er; tbe Rev. Fred l. Gardner, Chur- was obaerved Ui bonor of Air. aad
and Ml'l. Orla Br•dford, who are ch of Cbrist, prayer: the Re\1. L . Mr.s. William Ek:hi.nger Sr. at
eonducfina: eva~ellstic services at A. Bangerter, Heath Methodilt their home on ltock bprillll Road

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On YoW' Account
Lucky IS Rartcn
l'11e Early SOOW
Youf ESIIo Re~
Bob Wagner Sporti SlMw
6:55 Weatherman
7.00 PrOss Coole~
7:15 Doug Edwards, Ne•11

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8:00 Ser0011 . Dlraetoro
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li:IMnhowtr will aecept A-dillS 8tn'IUlll'l a4rict to caU • ,...iiUnl'
ot t..dlfti IOUthttn w~ 4llld NtJTOtl to dlie\IU mtarlt dJt n~
lftJ racial tenllon Ia lht .oulh.
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Protldtlll Will not rojool tho Idea MIHIY II mado
1. tea4lnl Dtmocnl Mr. Jllllttbowtr II l&amp;1d to ttel vti'J' ltrOftlt7
that tho rt.qlal oltu&amp;IIOII 11 muoh too delkoto to alloW pollt!Oi !fO pi
ln'-lvo.l In 11.
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'fllo nuoo I'VIII tor tho ohllt txoeuUv.'o 'Ji- n
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llOi pl'odUo"e dtlalUI J'IIUlta. it woul4 cau11 ~
'I'll... 11011\ lldtl In tilt lebt '""'ltl fMI that . _
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In the 10uth could not JCftfl thl racial protdtm, and
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IN Mpelou 10 ..,.., a poaeoful .,l•llon.

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!Jomer Jo~~e~ eoluloioet! the Stall ~ '"" pto,... ftr!q the
..,.. OUieon of l.ho 11e111o rtmpll!. OYellbiC wllh pr1zoo . , Mro.
J'Jthj.u 8btenJ Jlcmday nealq Geerp ClaUdt,- Dev.t hrmer.

·Middleport Ministerial Association
57th Wedding
Completes Plans For Good Friday Services
Anniversary
The Middleport Miuisterial As· Hoyt, wm preJide aad othen par· Celebrated
soeiation bi:s completed their plaiU ticlp~ting in tbe Union service will
for Qte Urtion Good Friday aerviCf! be the Rev. Robert Styen, Chureh

7.30 Dm1h Shore
1:45 News Caravan
8·00 ' lfM"UNN. fta.ye Show
9.0() t1reside 1'bt"&amp;(rt
9:~0 Cnle 'l'tleMre
t0:30 Mr. Dlltri&lt;l Atlon!ep
11:00 News keidllnb
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lfrthian Siners, Stall And OHicers
Evangeline Chapter · Methodl!ot Men ~.
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Ken F"mdley PredcLi..
Entertained By Mrs. Lowe_And Mrs. Jones OES lnstrtutes New

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Tbe catnpala:n Iii one of
en()J'mous scQpe. It mcluCes ~oot
only those territories in Nort~
Afriea wbere natiollailstic feellng
bu burst into :revolt It includes
territories where
nationalll:ltic
f~Una 11 emoulderin!V-Ind ot~­
fa which the de&amp;lre for freedom
ha• not t~e~chM.

~~~r.E~~~~ RUARK

21, 1956

WSAZ -TV Channe13

It i&amp;, t~(l that this proa:ram
will be el:ttended to Jo'rench pos·
sessions -.all OVI!'r the world in the
months to come.

We shou ld suggest
Wilh to make your
a ruther permanent
mllht plant some
iDI roses,
perentdlla or

However, in the last (('W years.
several th'ing~ have dt&gt;tracterl from
the over-all eflect Visitors have
co.aplalned that the dense foUate
of many untrimmed tre@!J, ramp•nt tall weed11, and llllli6rbrush
have obl!trueted the view to the
River and its traffic Mayor Robinson and his Council with the financial uid of the Garden Clubs
and other dvic orgatUzalion!l, &lt;we
hope), have promisE'd to tr1m treeA,
remove Objectionable unrlt-rgrowth
and weeds and, m eUect, to dean
' up 1tt1 River 1-~ I' Olll Two garden
clubs . the Pom{'roy and tile TwiUght . have already pledged f7&amp;
each to help w1lh the project, and
we are HI.U'e other organizations
and 1 1ndlvlduals will want to cooperate in every way possible to
Jna\ce our ltiver Front one of which
we rnay be iu11tly proud. Vc1·y recently ont&gt; grent achievement has
bot&gt;11 acrompllshod - !tie razing of
the old ey('-~Ort&gt; - Chnrter Oak
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Coff~ 'rlme
·~·-Y_c_H_A_R;.LE_S_M._Mc_C_A_N_N__.,:
Dlnl l&gt;ong S.bo&lt;&gt;l
1 10.110 Erwe Kowan Show
Unlttd PrHS Staff CorrMponct-nt tl 00 Home
L2 00 Tennessee Ernie
Frtt.nce has em,barked on n h1s l2:30 Feather Your Nest
tone campaign of co:on1al r e1 00 Curr~nt
forms Jn an aUerilpt, to sav(• 11s 2:00 Star ShOw~
stil l-vast ovenea11 passess10m
2·30 p......,•s Stl!&lt;lf
:H)() Matinee Theatre
Morocco anrl Tunisia have been
4·00 Date with lJftt
g1ven mdependent sltlus w1lhm
4 1~ MOdem llonu.neea
the French Union, as the Frcn('h
4:30 Queen For a Dt.y
empire 1s now called
I'S 00 Aunt Dru Sbow
A !ar·reacbing pla'!l to g1ve m- - wiDNUDA~dependent status
to Aliena. 6.M Slgn 0111
whicb poHUcally u a part of 1 00 Tooay
Franre itself, also has been ap9.00 Coffee nme
proved
tO·OO DIIIJ! DOili Sc~ool

EDITOR

Publ!sbed E'\'l"ty afternoon elC't&gt;pt Sund.11y by The Ohio VaUeJ
Sentinel, }QC'., at liP Mechanic St, Pomero) u au ~ LiletOs oltlce

pt.ohe 398, f'dit•mal office phont&gt; 397

Tuesday, March

The Dally *tine!, .P~Iddleport, Ohio

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BHeo. of co· lumlbuoi
~mar Hamm

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Held Satnr~· Mrs. Thomas Darst
Presented A 'Gift
'By ,Fire .A. .uxil

• • • in the way they
do their shopping! lt's difficult to generalixe about
women in most respects •.. each
is so different in so many w~ys!
But when it comes to shopping,
nine out of ten women · follow
the same sensible plan. , They
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first study the the ods in this
paper with their porticufor
needs in mind •.• then go.di'rect
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to the stores that offer whot :
they're looking for. If you .want
to start them coming your way.
.• advertise where :they start
their shopping!

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The One NeWIJiaper Tbal Is Devoted Eallroly To
The .lnlereot Of The Meigs ..,.._M - Area

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Baker Lands TK{) Wally Post Is Termed 6aseballs
On Pat Lowry To
Longest Ball Hitter Of The Day
End Slow Fiaht
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..,.._ M the .,._sped1 Df BY·
sktp per.
lar lMtut ~eiJ.tlt&amp;.
Rl&amp;ht now, Brr.gan cites Ms
IY LaO H. P.ETIIlSIN
pitching staff a"
PlltsbJ.lrgb.'ll
'Urdttd Preu Sporta Eclibtr
chief stnn.::th HI' e:1Hs the out·
FORT MYERS , Fl.t. UP- 'lhe f1eld r and the catt'llln g the 1wo

Pi(tsbu:rah Pirate.&lt;~ are ulnning all
their hopes on plk'hini and a
prayer to lift them out of thl"
National L-eague basemen1 tlus
)'ear.
Bobby Brajan, brand new at
tM Pittsburth helm, points to
Bob Friedd. Vern Law. Ronnie
Kltne, Dlek LitUefield and Dick
Hall .as bls ttarters and insisls he
woUldn't trade them ror the Cinc.'!innati. Chil"lllil:O or St. LouiS pit ·

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As far as HH: out fu·ld g~s.
Thomas blr!l bL&gt;Cu shifted from
1 center to tight held , l:ik1nner has
been assigned tc left-w here he is
havmg som~ trouble on iuda:ln,i
balls-.and Rubert.o
Clemente,
Bobby Dl'l Crt&gt;Co and Lee Walls
are ail in the battle for eenter
field. Jerr·y Lynch, a holdover
from ~t year. aho is available
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Ohlo Vallny Electric Company
maintained thelr one ,l(ame lead
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in the Tri County Bowlmg agu~
last night as lhey took two out 0
three a:ames from the New Vork
·~tral . L'•bcrty ReJl~turant had
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the-ir fint two games. hut. lo~
the nnal line to Scco.nd Street
Market. The DaLly Scntmel .made
the only swcc~ or the evcmng ns
they took three In 11 row from
Uolsum Bakery to pull wlthm
three and one ha:lf gt~ml'S or the
leade~.
OVIC \~t the middle )!amt 11f·
ter e01nlne from nine marks bock
to taU: the first hno from NVC.
The» the OVEC tlve rolled a nice
• Une to take the final gu mc
from tile nilrqaders.
GriH DvriJ,ln
high rn•n
for the winners with • SS7
INIM Oft 1_... .t 179, 171 1nd
til. whit• Ch),ck Wilton h•d
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1-92 hlah alnel ..
Al~n•wtrth hid fM
tint 500
1 of hi career 11
he
tel
fl:. wtth 512
poe ..,
. If; 1- aM 191
en t•mtt
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Howenr, Caw Jenklnt Wit
ttl•lr hlah m.n Wlth I 519 .. r.
IM •n IIIMI of 1&amp;0, 17J 1nd: 166
L1berty Restaur•nt lost the
laRl ilatnt to Second Slreet Mar-Jr:et. and mined a chance to JllOYe
Into a tie lor llrat plaee. Clyde
ln1ela wu bllh man for the Llbt"1"ty boy• wltb t86 on aames of
171. 172 and 148, while a;nk
Me~cblni bad fOB. ftay LIOVII\J
w11 the bia: man lor lleeon Street

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M~~~~~~d::~,:'!

the MDwd Doubles tourney at the

Pomcmy
BowHng
Alleys
Saturday
night l's th('y
came
th1 ough
with

a Rcorc o{ 1111 to n~e out 14 oth·
1cr teams in a red hot race for the
1 top spOI Pundoru Collins and Earl
Conde ··-195 123 18&amp; 498 l w~;·n~~!l~Lnishcd in second phwe
Bell ..
188 127 129 444 I WI./B I, I P•kns .withh.PdhYI.IhMuollg•n
Wilson
W3 153 192 li08 I anu o J .ou ~ In t Jr WI l H
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179 171 188 538 wh1le 11&lt;•1£\n Pcpe and Wcs ~C'lle~
urbm
130 camt• nlon~ 111 fourth place ~with
130
Blind
1076 All r
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'J'otal
855 739 826 2420 1aw~rded h:uns
our wmmn~
were
of V&lt;lrtouscurr.'s
Sl7.CS for
· NYC RR
, their JH'ilrs
1Powell --· _ . 133 166 1•n 44.a' It wu s :1 n•d hot rael' :1s sever:~l
. AIINlswm·th .. 193 128 191 512 f('nm~ hrul n chunre for the top
H. Young _ -·- 124 127 105 356 spot l,(oLng 1nto the rmal game.
.Johnston _____ • 151 162 130 443 How(·vt·r. Mt·s Shafe1· and SisHon
Jenkins
tao 173 166 5!9 emw• thr ou~h to w1thstand the
IIandi(~p _____ 8'2 7 826 B07 2460 ch.lllt·ngt' 1111d won tlu.' first plal'e
SECOND STREET MARkET
b('r\h Mrs Shllfcr haft games of
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135, 122 and 125 ftw 382:, whde Sis.
Robert Di!Vis _ 104 142 169 415 son bud lti'l, 183 und IU7 for 534.
Housh _
lti5 109 13ft 399 ~ The tP.un hml a hand'lcap or
lfm·ak ·· --~-- - 160 171 161 492 '~i ns Jq givr llwm their 1111 lo1 ·
Milch -- · . _ 125 13~ 144 404 al
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Lwvlng ___ _ 162 180 177 ti19 1 Pandm·a ( olhns had 45.i
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llandJcap
49 49 49 147 games of t27, 170 and 153, while
Totnl . ______ •755 786 835 2378 Earl Wal'nC'kc hndi 4!l7 with gamei
LIIIRTY RESTAURANT
' J or 164, l :H and I~ They had a
, l harulicap ?f 196 pins. Phyl Mull on
Ingels -------- 171 172 143 • 486 hacf446 Wilh game~~ of l!H, 165 and
I Crow . ·- ----- 14.3 HSl 117 411 130, while Louks had 191, 172 and
Rlch Davis --. 1GO 159 161 476 ; 174 for 337 They h&amp;d the small·
M~tthews ----- 132 164 161 .a571 est hapdicap of any team with on,JI.hmchini ----- 138 148 17D 485\ly 113 p'ins Helen Pepe had 378
Total ·--- ---- 700 7N 761 2315 with 127, 125 nnd 126, while Belles
led all the m,.n kt-glent· with M9
on a:tunes of 153, 171 and 22~
MBITINO KtiTPONaD
They had a handit'ap or 149 pins .
The Middleport Garden Club , Phyl Hennessy and S. F. TedcsC'o
w!U not m~t on April 2 at tiro • (inlshed In fourth plat'e wlth 1072
home of Mrs C. M. HenneBy but and had I he lead until the nnai
wUl have the1r mtlelinlf poetpon.ed gamr Ann Thomn~t and Don Col·
until the following Munday, April : Une Were 1n sbcth with 1064 with
9th.
Judy . Ha~kin s and Rock• Davis in
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liens

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l.atlles ........ - .. 120 E. Main ·St

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HOLIUM IAKIIS
Wood - --- ---- 135 J.JI3
Smith .. ______ I~
D. Sehllllnc ___ 140 1711
I. Sehllllng - - - 17'1 1&lt;19
Slooon -·--· .. _ 179 185
Grate --- __ .. __
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the Oflca:r ~ Claudatte Colbert pliuatl a ~ of
congratulatiOn on Pllddy Chay·
efak,y tor Ills Best Bcree.n Plily.
"'Marty...
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The NC'W Haven Lions Club ml'l
at the Uom: Hall on Tuesday,

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Wouldn't th.inlt of employinj[" painter nOt protected bv
STATE COMPENSATIOI\.
Is it ~ood

jud~ement for you

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INJURED WOR)i.MAN'
If your Painter isn't protected by STATE COMPENSAT·

fON (regardless of what he tells you) you are liable !qr

his injuries while on your premises.
We carry complete insurance protection -

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March 20 with president Jack Fry, 1
preFnd~n~ .
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Report on Di~trict Zone mf'c·t ·
ing held 1March 17, 18 at Riplt'V
Youth Camp was lti\•en by Bob
.Johnston and Jack Fry.
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Presentation of Lions Kevs went
to H. C. Roney. Bob Johnston and
Mark Ward ror obtaining new
members for the club
A Ram Shoot which Will be held
March 24 at the Roug Roush Farm
the J&gt;rt'('Cds wiU be used for the
Lions Sight Conservation ProJect
A Board or D1rectors meeting,
toll owed the regular meeting and '
fore coming projects were planned and discussed.
Guest,.; were Liollll
Hall and Robinson or the ~:;rr~~;;~ j
ville Club. ',l'hosc attentlir\,::
tllOse named abovl' and W•&gt;od;rol•
BroWn. llenry Buck. Jr.• Cha..-Jey
JeWell, Geot11:e Jewell , Charles
Lester, Robert McGlothlin, Norman
Montgolherv. and Kermit Ford.
Purpow Cl•••
The purpose Class of the St.
Paul Lutheran church met at the
t'burdt on Monday, March HI, with
Mrs. H. 'L. Dyer and Mrs Bob Lay.
ne as hostesses. Scripture rcadin~
was gi~en by Mrs . Wilham Powell
Followed by a poem on prayer by
M,rs. HCI\I'Y UlvFJe An Arllcle on

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Clyde
Mrs. Bob
Rice,
Jobnsllln.
Mrs. E and
L Stem.
Vicki , Mrs.
Mrs 1I1
Tom Hortman, 1\ho. Jl'~e Abels. I
Mr~. Phil Ratcv, .Mr!'l. MUton Step.
hans and Mrs. J&gt;onaW Rou11h.

bulky, unsightly fat right iD your pounds and 'inches or eKceJu fat
own home. Make this recipe your· don't just seem to disappe.ar p.lmq.sl
self. It's easy-no trouble at all and like magic from neck,chin, ·arms.
cOets " little. It contains nothing bust, abdomen, hips. calves and
harmful. Just go to your druggist nnkles, just return the emptyibottle
and ask Jor four ounces of liquid for yo\ll money back. Follo,w the
Renne! Concenti-atc. Pour this into easy way endorsed by many who
a pint bottle and add enough grape- have lned this plan and help bring
fruit ju ice to fill the lwttle. Then hat·k alluring curves and graceful
take' two tablespoonsful twice a Islenderness !'-lote how quicklY bloat
,day. Tbat's all there is to ,t,
disappears-how much better you
H the very lfirst bottl'e doesn't feeL More ahve, ~·outhful appearing
show the almple. ea..&lt;~y way to Lose ond active.

Solely !or

Your Protection

CLINTON FISHER CO.
Soles

PAINT

Service

Stqre Hou,. I to 5

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nnd ehildren, St. Albans spent the
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That Smooth ~tock.. IIHCift'

BAKER

IAI'J 'IIIII ~~~ ON THI ·IOADI Thio ride'o
or Oldsmobile'" ri,le ror '56! Tbe dualatP,UiW JOI ploely Of • .....,p.and·p", too. The 9.25 to I
ac.1ion of Oldllmobiltf•~·lUde OMfllis li•f!l ~ ~ill Roabi .Rape meaDs swift,
you a oew sense of coatro1 and ~et~Urity • • ' fleet ptooeler.W. u • po,rrerto,pare. Aad Jetaway
dlll1llieR your riding p~
,rydra-¥lt\io0
lluid oouptiop, provid."'
1~1dil iii

oo ~.bock-and.roll" ride! Stabililtl' b1.,,

'""''front and roar-.jW;\l(f,Oido!Bol!ile:aii"'!J.t
ailt·point lliL'(IenfJion-bep -you "rooted" to tlle
ron1l, .,ven on the aharptt~l·WI'Dt.Tbe n.lra-he&amp;YY•
exn:a-d1id1'ramel'ftlisU t-a.tinl ud bouooe. ft&amp;.

Th,e minute you ~w the ful dory obeut the Glllorlng Htat ,Pum_').'
)lou'llsoy .. That's what I've been waiting for." lmogine IMing
able to have lhe tet~~perolure you wont oil yaar kmg withO\IJJ
tuming a"ythina on -or off- or ewen chonging the lhernioslat.

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ONI IL~. . ~d,yop ·~o:w;;. Olllmoblle'o otyl·
iq ia :U..ull~ 18 tlte ,Ulechauical featurt's.

Looltf •

-mplo, at the ~latagrate" fron.t
~· ~·~ IMO buiiiJ*I ill one fur n:tra.deptb
lt'COI.mts for Old~SDI,Iille'lll hudlln&amp;ltabllhy. AIKl prot«!ttaD .lad a!W beauty. We have an OMs
\II hen yon add the "mu.clel" of a host df po'""' 'not{r 6w yGU--flenty willi111 ••• mighty able!
lcalnrr.8t, you have the Ultimate in motoria&amp; ease. See id tlri•e ·it! AI our showroom, today!
tntm.....t .. llriM .....,, S-JHy ,.._ s.-1.., .......... Sttrl.- ~··
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AREVELATION IN
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THI HNTINEL

20-tame year8
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Mrw. Peten .aJJO p1rt1ei~ted. The
l••••••m ..,.. by Mrs. Lawren"' Accept-~
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l'arsoot wu Oil "Le.n!' Others prP·
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M"fll wen MTI Dould Brown, Mra.
.Ill me« H•mptnr., Mrs w-illiam ~k
Ml'l. Paul Powell , })t'e&amp;ldent pre- F.nhmd. A1rs. J V Ml•(irPw. ~hs~ I
!!hted .at tbt' March Women's C1ub Lt·lllh ~oweiJ, 1dn1 Wtll1am NPnf' , I The- K' D. Club met
meeting, wlrlth wu held at thf' ..a•l Mn. JJoyd Rou,;h
thf' new ~ome- of Kn.
l\ome n( Mn! Paul fJenderMJI l•lt
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TuHday t be 20th
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Mr:1 .r 111 ml's Ffa~pton "ave a n•
ThP Win
'la!i!i or thf' F. l' g10up by her dau&amp;bter,
port on the J,trogrea or the- 111 U t·hurrh tertamt&gt;d member~ uf L:aney
l'.!lry 'J'hp ~theolve~ are b\QJt Pnrl In~ lbe Uustl r aud l.Jve Wire Clas1 1 •rwo new membeft:hook" have arrived. More work Monda~' Mareh 19, The pro~am Pratt and Mr• Emllltltt - ,,""'and elean.ing mu~ bP corttpiH .. d leader were Mn Harry Miller , burn, were welcomfd to the
twtort' the OPf'ninc
Mt s Tom Uortman and Mra. Jlomer .and Mrs. Charlf'll F.bf'r!ll)tch,
Mrt Ftob(ort M&lt;'C.lothUn g1110 : 1 Rt:ctl Sped..11l Song~ were by San· .u df'nt, waR In eharge of*
tu1k on the sthool I~\'Y anti 1111 l 1t ra f~u.!lh and Ray Clark, tlylnn bu~mes~ meeting. It Wa• ariiiitti!
prf'l&gt;!oed lht' importlno•e of volin V .utd Scr1pturn WM'f' part or tht&gt; &lt;'f'd thai the next meetlq
In heitcr our IC'hool l#:lCberM a 11 ,] progr:1m and shoW'lnl of a ftlm . b£o ht-ld at the home af Jrfn. W
rhildrt'n'11 t•diU.'Jlhon'
II'ILI)'et· wa11 hy Mrs K J Scott. Wmdon ,
Tht' annun l Butur was dJ..;(·uo; 1.\l~ny fro m the .cl;,s,;('" altcndrd
Game.~ wert' played duriq the
Sf' d , (which 1~ hf·l•l in Novtm~r 1 , lh•:. monlhly mcel!n~
(Ve.ning and pri1.e-s wan by
and Mr~ f';,~tJ St:tlb• was .appointed ' I h(' l: utheran Brot herhood met Rlchard Vaughn and Mrs. Wilt·
thairman 1'hl• nrg:mb:atioh vot I &lt;.JI lht· ~~ l,~ul (·hurch on Tuesday ani
Ebtrllbach. Rerr.e..-iatli
ed lo J:'Jve tht·lr Jiervicl!!li r&lt;~r th e 11:o~rch 2i! 1he hollts wc·re Thom.ai l werl' serv&lt;'d to those named I
OIX'ration uf th~:&gt; eo:n:..,;sion~ and l ~r ~ n,.;i'ad &amp; II N ROU!-h. Paul .J~ I and Mr ~ Thl"'dore Lt'!hew,
1ieket11 stand at the New Haw•n rm" t"ad, ('Umtw•t(•d the me-e!Jng Harold Ebl'rsbach, Mrs. Emt61-Pool durmg thP t'OJlUJlg swimming and l'rogra.m by Lloyd Roush w~a s Lelrh£&gt;11.
~~eason ).In (' If. Curry Wl!IR &amp;fl · a B1hl•! Qu1 z Others prt!St"nt WP.rt'
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AI fj(•!t Uou s ~. P;~ st or Pete.r s, Alva
METEi:: a;&amp;CEIPn
The Ap11/ mf'ctmg will hf' hl'ld L tH~}donr. lb:.r~·n&lt;·t• Blt·!(~mg Jt&gt;s
A&lt;"lmg Chief or Polite Ftaalr;
Ill the home or Mrs. Pa•ll Se:~Uy ISl' r.ruwn and Jt mm)' fry .
Hudson rcport('d thllt
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wilh new m(&gt;mbcrs as hMlr11sr•&lt;;
Per.ofltllil
rnl.'tn· rt't't!lpls for Iaiii week teq.a;.~
Also ut this hmf' f.'lt-&lt;"tton of Mil&lt;'· Mn J.ulhtr Smtth Is a mctlit·al t•d $2fiJ2."i
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t"r!! will be held .
p.alll'nl 1n Holzer ho!ipltad
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Plan• were mad£' and cnmmttll't·lo
Mrs. J f. Stewart and Mrs. lt. thl'ir daughter Carol. a student._.
narned for thl· annu:ll May Il111· R Anderson \\-ere 11hoppmg 1n l'ar· W1tleoburg CoUee:e and briDJ .W 1:
tlN'.
brHhurg on Wt"dnf'!'day.
I home for sprin&amp; vacation. '~'bey*
, Guf'~f SP&lt;'ilktr. Dr. Gcorgfl Me·, ~tr . and Mrs Davt" koUJh o1 f'hli·1 Mn. A. F. Wolle of BI~IJ. 0 •
~arty f.l'».~e an , mlf·~es ting talk nn hcothe. Ohio vt~uted relatives bert' in .Columbu5. 0. and abe~
Olx&gt;sity
an~t ptHntt"ll out tlw ovl'r fliP wcekr-nd
w 1 t~ ~helfl for a visit.
·
dangon~ or thrs condtlwn
Mrs John Morgan. and C'hlldren ltfr. and Mrs. Bob JOhO!tcm;Vl-~
Refreshment!l wort• ~!·rvNI hy the .Jean and Jimmy art" 1t1 from nu . and David, 1pent Sunday a~
hOAles.~ Mr ~ Henderson and Mrs
Members of the Wyatt Chadwell and Mooday. Yiaitlq relati~ .fb
Kart W1llrc: ~~ tho ~P named ahovc famtly are alto ill
Charleetoa and Nitro. Tlleir jJ&amp;u.
and Mrs. Edwm Roush. Mr~ Char 1 Mr. and Mrs. 1Joyd Rou!ill drove tcr Nan returned bome an. Y,llit.I('S Lellter. Mr.s. Georl'e McCarty • to Sprindleld. Obio to pick up ing there lor two wed~;~:,

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BUl Gmt~er wu the hero of
the SenUael win owr Hol9uro
Bakery 11 be Cllmt throuah in th.e
tenth tramt or the second tilame
to pick up .the toua:h 6·9 .apare
and win U. came for the new3'Piper \bo)'ll :h,y a tUm six pin marlin. '!!be s.mtnel hit 87G rrom
.acratcb In t,llll pme ror the higb
Hne or the evtllina:.
•Moon CUffol'tl led the paper
bo&gt;" with 1 bll 581 aeries, but
mis•td 1 000 1eries by dropplna
to la2 In hil lut line after openin&amp; wlth 2US and 214. SUI Orueser
followed with 499. lohn Slsson
wa1 bilb for Holsum with 507 on
1•m• of 1'19, 1615 Otnd 163.

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:That's How
;rhey Feel
Abo\Jt Oscars

You t:Dilnn bc111 Rober ts?" He
hlill Kix stntig:tu 20·itune yean
five l'lt,r.utght seu.'.IOns 1).:14 pltch•ed I
t¥ most irmin&amp;ll.
Wbo'i&gt;t be-tter ltuiln Musial?
serving m tht· Navy, he hBt qome
.
0('~ t'.
hnme to Wtn rive blUtlng cham
Tbe poll was tlevi,r;ecl hv thr IJI,Oitll hlps autl twa of hls three
Sportin&amp; bltw~. • knowu witlely U!: moRt \'Uh111blC' awurtJs.
the basebDII. bible, at the sua:geg.
Jfow etbvut the ''Ri.a: Cit?" t.llzc
lion of ,Fdler. And after look'in~ In tht IDf6·5!'.i scASOIUJ under con·
over the Hat, J've a suspicion that &amp;idel'alwn tied ror LWJJ borne run
Bullet Bob harbors some lon({· crowns, led the Notional t.e.gus
Rtanding rc,entmenl against sports. one sea!mn 'n nars and was 11.
wrlters.
~ent dutch man right dowb to
the last with thto Yankees~
Jucla• NlNded
No Wol"'t Than TIH
Trying to rank .such n eolossoJ
Where would you put (tobinson"
eraw W?Uld require a man who was He has won two bntting title11 and
a .t."'mmlinlltlon ~ of Judg._, Landis, a most ~· aluable award. Add
Con(lle.. M..aek and Nostradamus. that all !he 1mpondera1Jit&gt;s h.e h•~
For·the •avm·uge guy it hru:: to come accompiishocl and he's no worse
d49.'n to pl.'rsonalitws.
th:m n dead heat witb anybody.
.
Col!Ld IUJ)Ibody surpass Di~tHg
Cnn you t•ounl out NewhoUse:· '
. gio? 'Batk !~~CJ]l service nnd going
.d4;1wnlilll he won hit; third mo.~ t vul. :ae~;~:ac;;le ~~~at~;i~:h1r:S HUdi~~
•uable playtr title, led the )(•aguf' down the wrong slde at the ~ill.
in liKB in hom~rs am\ runs bttltt-ct
i,n .and batted .346 tri a crippled
Anlt who would take any or thl'
1949 half-season in which~ :,;Lngle· other::&gt; ovt·r CRmpy and Berra?
handedly led the Ynnkee~ to tht•
They't'i' ouly two·lime most V!llU·
penpant.
nbles who stJick up ri~ht now with
How enn you hrnt Willit·un.s' the aU·time catchers.
Coming bol'k f1'(lm World War U he
twlce won most valuable honors But I'll udmit there's a Jot or porand took two batling titles. Called sonal rc~ard involved. All I can
baclt for combat flying in Koren, do. in all &lt;'onscience, is lhl'(lw up
since his return he should have my handll and the ballot
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CUflonl ·---·. 215 211
Ttdt&gt;OO -- -·-· 151 14S
Gruso ... ---- 136 180
Cbltler .. ---·- 132 144
Grueser --- -- -- 139 liM

finally pop~ up Wday ,
lt'a a ~llot on which arc 1ht&gt;
1 na~ or 10 men. Ted Williams,
Joe DDiauio, Stan Musia.l, Robin·
,Ro'*"ts, .Bob Feller. Jackle Robjn.
so~~ ' Yotl llerra. ftoy Campo nella.
Johnny Mile end Mal Newhouser
All you're asked to do is rank
thw In tme l(.l 1.0 order nK thl'
•·p~yer ot the d
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with &amp;19 •• ho hit 162,
180 ··~ 17'1.
Two t.al lo!tllon rell..t .all
•rln 1ln ttw lundly MoeN LH..
tu• et .chtlllerton lun••v after- · lolllllf Wllh tho Pt. Pi. .
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d.UY. o~ .\\Is lather's furm in St.
NEW YORK-St. Nicholu1fehry, Ohio, Says the blOw rhe wal.
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Lilnty ·Baller, U.lm~, Mt.
emon.
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the lo9-1~1 b;llL he ever hit in bis
N. Yd., stohlppcU ·Pnt Lowry, 149Y• ,
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'"l'he funny thing is thnt I Wa~
PROVIDENCE, R. 1.-Denls Pat
B¥ UNI'!'ED P!ti!SS
l'!lll twi'!~ \0 ll)eot the ·ball," he
Brady, 189, New York, outpo~ted Er~oklyn (N) ·15 New -cvork (A) 7 ~. ''tWe cwore bohind, 1·0, in
Timmy Tibbs. 134¥.! Bos1on 1'0.
( hrcago (:A.) 9 ·bost-on (A) 2
the- firth inning and had a man
P~il~d~lphia (N) 6 Detroit (A) 2 .an' ~qe 1 .waS only ' looking to
seventh with 104:9. Eighth plaee- Cmcmnatl (N) 3 St. Louis (N) 1 1 lb;lnr ~him ·in. Harvey Haddix got
went to Pat Warneke and E.uck Pittsburgh (N) 16 tMilw. f~) 9
.behind 111e, three and oh and I
M_o_rr:c;s:__w_l.;.lh_1_04_7.;.._ _ _ _ _--,-.;.N:__ew York (N) 14 'Balh. (ll\.) 1
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Ba)c.er, who
weighed J41¥.. top :o/ 4bot left tiiHd ·toot. I don'l
I!e learned to hit On a (arm but
pound.~ to Lowry's 14DY• w.as way --think anyOm! hag ever dont&gt;- 11~t
most
of hts blasts can only be de.
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ahead on the cards or all three ·befa~e:
scribed
Ill tf.&gt;rms or city blocks
rmg.o; offtclals when the end came. ·
~ ' t•n't Do lt
1On a rounds basJS, RJferee ,$ca~o
~lAftfr we ,'left town. some of the
fuvorcd Baker, 5-1, wlib .one ev:en· J).pdgmw_ tried to put a ball .up on
Judge Frank ,FuUam had it 6·1: tth&amp;t roaf. With a fungo Ktick but
and ludge Nick Gamboli saw ii th4W coulclrt.'t do it. So some or the
a '0 shutout.
NeW Y.o.tt; \W.citets said Post didn 't
It was B1ket's 19th win aga'imt d9 lt tei~b~. Sour ;ltaPCS! I saw
10 lcmes and tl;Jree draws. ·For VJ'a~~r· hit tbe baU tw there my·
LoWJ'y, it was the 10th loss ia. 50 sel(.
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pro fights,
Post, a 1'etlrmg sur foot , one
. illCIJ; 2lilO poUAd,er w.ho wns brou~.thl .

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Long At Fll'tt
hnQ.Ad fa:r the pa.tt four years,
Bragan i~ M:'ll !!.311Sfled wtl h
eiUild finlS.b as hllh as sixth this raugy Dale Long
at !lrst base.
,... but he -qullifies hiS ~t~.~te- but if Lon&amp; bogs down, he has
lftnt ._,11h u big "lf.''
Preston Ward ready for duty. ·
~ all dewnds Qn rour men",
Spe-edy Curl Robe1tts, back v.ith
llitqan says, "nnd those rour are the Pirate$ arter n year under
a.ut:fiflder!' Fnnk Thomn~ and .Johrtny OtBrien b 'l'eoetvlng eon.JlGb Skirml'r;
Liltll'(u•l 1t
and s\deraUon .th_er_e., too. Duke Uni·
l)an.ny Kr:n ll'l, a mukU" r; 1khf'r.'' verslty's gift to ·the majors, Diok
.fllop~ .for lmptonru~nt
Gtoat. will be t.he regular ~IOrt.ThomHs :tnd l.JitlC'f iPht l,uth had !&gt;lop, and Gene Fn-ese. "a kid
lHJ.Qr yE"a•~ last ~U'.lmn hut B1:1gan with a.reat desil'e," m Bt11ean'a
is )ooking f, 11 • hf' t t 1 1 .... lwwlngo; wordsh, has thl.l·d b~-..c pl't'tty weJI
kQlP ('ilrh of tllfm
t'Lnc. cd.
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Skinnr 1, wh 11 h;HI .1 tn .d ~ 1 th
D1ck Cole :md 'Edd1e OBrien
the Pmllcs m Jfl54 IHtl s 1,cnt ln~L ) ::.hape u.p as Ptttsburxh's Infield
year w1th 1\'l'll' Orl!·.1m or the; r&lt;'sl'rves.
Southern A~s oci.1 \W n
is a con 1 Toby Atwell &lt;~nd J~ Shepard
vert.ed firs t bascmun who haf&gt; 1 pro bably will handlo mod of
been in stalll"d 1n ldt r1cld And Pitlsburgh's catching, but Bragan
Kravitt., the best looking l'ooktc in say9 don't be too surprised 1f
the PittJ&lt;bUI'gh cnmp, "con bC' an- Crnvitt is be-hind the plate on
other Yogi Berro some day.' &lt;ll'· opcnma: ~·

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HONort GUilT
llra. ·Q. P. JQela wu I(Uetl- of
honor at a family dlaher at ~
home Sunday when Hr blribday
wns celeb.-ed. ,Preunt 'ftn Mr.
11nd
Mrs. Frank Fuaate, Porn.W;
IV MlL'TON lllCHMAN
Po, t, however, brulb&lt;s o!f hl•
Dr.
and
Mrs. MJtlon X. · Fua•te
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Unl ..r
Spoilt&amp; Writer
memorable Brooklyrt elout.
and daughter, Marsha, ldhins;
NEW YORK UP-Larry Baker
TAMPA, lFla. ' UP · Birdie
"1 had u wind blowlna: with me ," ,Miss HuldJh Klein, F. G. '-'unter,
insisted today - that be's in "no ~t"t!'t&gt;~~~~~~~~1 ~~~sel::~t:· ~~~t~~ heR~~;f· plnyers are paying Pos1 Mr. nnd 1Mn . .P P. Klein, local.
hurry" to chalpae any top-rauk· the slugging Ctnc~nati outfit'ldt·r t!1c co mp1uncn~ supreme her(' 1n
ed fi,ehten, &lt;\i'Pite hiJ teebnital Is perfectly willing to !Pt Micke \· Florida each tune he steas Into
IIRTH ANNOUNCID
knockout trlumph o.ver Pat Lowry Mantle ha\·e all the tapt&gt; mf'n~ul·l' lhf cage to lake his cuh in bat ·
1-k and Mrs. Ben NeutdiDI rem Mon~ 'llicht's ·wldepr.:lele.vis- honors.
tmg JUilCtH.' t' The playera on the
cenlly received an announeement
.d bout .t Sl • N''chn'A~"Uill arena.
''I'm
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"I've got to le·•
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or the bll'th of a baby daueliter,
.......o el'IW..~, e· a million mUes:~ proJE~sls tbe 26· to watrh lum
Ion I t'an Jearn to walk," !!lid year _ .~:1 d; ..;,.h, ;h•nd•d h'Ujm•.
Shert idale an March 1;1: .to ·~v.
the methodical Negro from Mt. p
~-""'= ot
and B.frg. Dale JLatllff. formlr
Vernon. N. Y. "I've got time and
ost w encvm·1 lhe subje&lt;'l
I·
Post G.tt Att•ntlun
tor of 1hc Federated Church of
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In the old days, •Ule.)o'd onV' stop Pomeroy. 'Jihe RatlitCs who tl~
1'm m no h urry to get mySeU brouvb.t
"Let J,fenth~ itave those tao. e nv:a· to watch Babe Ruth In batting
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overmat~hed hght now.''
J b I'll b
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t·eside at 14iiD L'fOrthwest J43rd
Although an 111110 underdog iri sure. ols;.
e per ect Y sa tis prac lCI-'
ore recently, Joe Dl St., Miami, 47, Fla .• also .bave
his
New
YOrk
marin
event
d.eb\u,
lUkl
,hhe
ba1lal
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(hit
tr.avel
on
ly
I maggd;od .,hld Ted Williams
onE" nc over ' 1e ence.'
1 man e
t e same attention . {'()nJ
And- ,,:·n:o:t:h:•r~c:h:ll:d,:T::od=Jl&lt;:::nr:·:Y:·
, Bak ........ 1.,.,
2• year D1.,.
er ~ .auu, prov,ed,
r!):i&lt;t came intg ,his o.wn with 1hfl now Post
!~at h:e was not. overm.atcbe~~n- 'Redlcgs, 1,ast ye{l.r. d1iving in 109 J "I've hil Lalls farther swinglneda~ flljht agQ:t
J.oowry of to- runs ~n(i slamming 40 home ~~ ea.•y than J have swinging hard "
ledo, OhiO:. He dpminate:d the ' ":'hile hammering qut a 309 bat . ~;aid the Redlegs strong boy as l; f'
f1eht all .the wa.
d then lelle.:i ttng .ayerttgc. ~any or hi!t dri\'es 1selt&gt;cted a bat from a pile In front
wben farrled ilnto!l into thl' next coun1y 1 of lhe dugout. ''When I try to kill
Lowry With .a 1'10
AT
Pat tried to tUe the .attaok in the .and TebbettS still talks
about the ball, l pop up . Heck, I'm not
e1ghth leS!i~On.
thf!TJ}.
Ishootin.'! for any long dhttance ret'·
Lowry s.tlll waa groggy when he
"He hit on~ hornet· .agt~im&gt;t the ord:~ Why I even l'hoke the Lat
I'O&amp;e and &amp;eferS&amp; Petey Scalzo ~utdiiUi,ls tN!t must ~nve gone ov. about on inch "
halted the Aetlon a1 the 40$Qnd er. 1500 ft.,'' s~ys · the ~i,ncy managct·,
.For a guy wh.o bn't aiming at
mark when 'Baker started b&amp;JT.lg- "and' duritlg ba\Ung ·praetlee ~n any t·ecords, Post seems a cinch to
ing him.
l~IYn. J saW hiril ·rut a b!I'Jl on set some, anyway.

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longs to a\1 ~phis In f,he co~nty.
We want them all to lnow what ts
going on. It II not ju1t a fair for
the farm pepple, lt is a fair fOr
all the ,peqpl,e who.uve in the coun.
ty, and adjoining eourttfes that
may want ~tp w~.
"Publicity and promotion ~r­
tainly are very Important in makin g our ro~ir II liUCres~ ThPil t0o1 1
we have excellent ottractions "
Russell Bflll, Man~ger · or the
Richland ,fair board, did a lot
listening ahd askiilg qul!!stions.
This society has plans on tbe board
to build a new fair grounds.

have faith Jn the futur.e .of couJ&gt;ll·l
fairs. So ~e1 industry ' In

Tlw Heal Pump use1 only efedricity and fil~lfll air to Ql¥t y/ku
lhe cleanest, lfiOst comforlabte h•at yov can imagine. You IGvt
on cleaning ond redecoroting cosh becou• h's flame-te~a.
There's. no soot or film. Walls, furniture, drapes stay deoner.
flamtltss heating m~tan• that your toORIS never b~• HH1t ~'
stuffr f~ling- air il always lreah and clean.

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cost.s ,less dum 1
a bo,ttlJ.!.(If ·bMr
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coolo in summer- I"

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Maintain cotnforlabte tempe-rature atl ~t.~rrtnMtr, spring
and fgll. Notfling to shut down or stort up, .so you're ,set
Adn.for thW ".in-belwHn'' ay• .-... n momi"JI or• thilty
and afternoons worm. The Heal Pump thinks for itMH Ia qh·e .~·ov ...
the temperature you want always. For the heatlng·cooling
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syJ!em that will always be modem, see your Htol P~,~~np .dealer
(lt co~l u~o for more information,

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H:rtioa. Jlin.;m :am cbaT~:fl hDI: ......1
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On Tu~.ay evenint tbe Katon
Grad · Srboctl Patrol had a Jkatiq

Several choice apartments in •Middleport; two in New Haven.
Trailer .space. Inqu1re 644 Broad

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way, Middleport.

party In tbe Cothmuntty Cfllter.
Each PttroJ member wu p:ennJt.
ted to in,rte a fUe:&amp;t . Ch•perones
were Pria. and Mrt. .!harles Karr,
Mr . and W.rt . lt.t.lph Wanwr ud nit Hll'bour
.\fr. and Mrs. Paul Neue
lArl'J Rarcr'a\'ft.

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1-24-lf

2 Five
f'u.ll ·rate or 2. ceata pe: word will

be cbar&amp;ed for adverti.sina: if not
V&amp;loJ UIJ' Ptdort lhf.' t;ll b ot ~Kh
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Those rqiltering were · st~ land, Leoamt .IOUIIi,
phen Buraeu. Howard Mt'llili!Ofl, lletll!'", t&gt;md Wani.er
T~mmy Knopp. Tommy Ewtaa, Carr.
D•cky Ne-aae, Charlene Diehl. Jae

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ID -New Y01'k, folluw1nl a court demhlld by t1er htu~band, Paul J.
.f4&amp;nJIIeld, that he be &amp;1ven custody or Jayne Mane oo gruunda
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To Have Special Offering Soturday

BY Mill. v•ltHAL JOI:INSON. .hoiqe of Jfr. Ntd lf.rf. George HO$.
cbir ud famll)',
Mn. ~a"1~ Jobn10n. ~II ...Silf-:o . *"- ~m Colcqnan of eon~!
prtud Fri~y aftem~ wbea a Wtnebester vis..ited Mr. and IMrs.
A grizzled, ora"na:il Pliuted Par- Part of the otterlni" beiq recelv·
group cf fr..enda ar!'lved at Mr itanild 'thomaS SWiday
amount Chief in Nhl Guineah ed til aU &amp;~venlh-day Adveatill
b~me Lo help her t!elebnt~ ~er
~· ~d .Mrs. Leonard Ho~ch.ar, eyighlands may !let hla wish as are- Sabbath MboOls Saturday wUI a1JO
birthday. J.la. Roberta ·YouDJ, 'Mr. GeorJe X.Wf of Middleport suit or a apeei.aJ orrertoa: to be go to eatablilll I m.edleal uait hl
Mrs. Vema Colemaa ~d. Mrs .. and lk. ud. oltlrs. ·Jtune5. Carpen- taken at the SeveQt.b-dQ Advent- Aore . In tbe New Hebrides tM
Alab Fry pllllDed - th"e alf11lr: ter '!"ere etllera of 'Mr. and Mrs. lst Sabbath sChool olfertog to be Superiptendent stated.
Games were played and priiJJ "\lemal· Johnson·. .
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taken at tbe Seveuth.-da)' Adventist
TubertuJosis, leprosy and otlaer
award_ed -and 'Mrs. ~oh~n o~ned
¥ft.. ~·r Arnott. and Ricky Sabbath school saturday,
diaeaaes aJ:e rampant in tbiJ area,
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her gifts after whieb lffl ereadl1 speht TtNridaj ana l'riday with
Chief :Wii:ol,: from the Mount
cake and- colfee WeJ:.e aerved to beJ: ~U¥!J' ftlb, :Lucy TJew
Hogan retion of New ,GuiJlea, waJk- he .said.
the guests Mr&amp;. Lilzle Sttwart,
Mrs~ Geo~e Jobnson· and ·Let!- ed twO days journey thro~b the ' Plan1 for two small dispeDI&amp;l'f
Mrs. Lucy Johnson-, Mn. Luille ter Foreman and Mu. Lawrence Wild terrain with bb c:o.e:hlef to units are under way, but more adSte_wart, Mrs. Jane JobniOD, Mn. Stewart are ill.
1ask tbe Adventist mission to estab- euate medical faci.UUes alld penonD&amp;I.sy Knapp, Mrs. Georgia Good.·
lish a school amon1 hill peGple.
nel are needed.
ntle, Mrs. Doris Bartoo, Nicky
Mr. and Mr$. Ho._.,r Johnson
The Sabbath school superintend~
--------and Mark, Miss Blanche Arrh· were in Athens Sunday.
, ent in Middleport ln announcing
the offering to be taken, told of the
EASTIR CANTATA
stron£:, the honoree and the be.
)Ire. Voneda Cart of Pt. Pleas
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ant vilited Mrs. Aline Carpenter &lt;1ta~t being made Ja. educating the
T~e Easter eautata "He '11aat
Mahoney bas
natives
thls PaeU1e Island.
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nounced he will bold ewna:eli4tic
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Alrea&lt;b more than )40 students P M. at tbe F1rat Bapt~ Cllu:reb.
serviees beJiDOinl April 9 at 7 ·30
in the eveniDI at Salem
·Hrs.. Roberta Young and Mrs. are enrolled in t,he Coral Seaj3tiddleport, by ,the 8en1or ' CboJr
Church two mile baek of Wat Alah Fry spent WednPsday after- Training School operated by the ~ d~rected by ~· Dorothy Sarely
Columbia. vemoo Harrah wW' be :,~.wj~=~:~: Verna Coleman church there, he t.aJ.d. · But the with Mrs. Cec1l Bradbun u o:ro
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schools facllitie&amp; are crowded to ganist. The eantata was writtell
5001 leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Jt:~pM' a.1ur
Mrs. Luer Johnson, Mrs. :Mild· capacity. Call's like Chief Wizol's , by_ Elsie Duncan Y&amp;!e and Ira B. _
were Saturf8)l vifi,tcpos ·at· the re.&amp;..lb!al- and Mrs, Zula Fry spent pean the nee(l ~or branch schools , Wtl.!on. The p~blb: 11 iD~ited ~~
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·~~': _t~ Easter observance.
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J.mp.rovement UaoeiatloD and th1 Baptbit miDta~r
•plrillrB to unlawfully tcater a Negro bOycott o1: -~UIU tty tbe
clty'a tll,OOO Nepoea, 1.1 atwwn on Jteps ot courtbOun lD Montpmery. AJa., durinl llla trial. Wlte it beside _blm- ~~~~~~~

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Miscellaneous Shower Honoring Mary
and
iiiJ:8, _Wllllam Van 14olel ,
were in Ga1li'poUs aad :Wddleport
on blllineaL
Stewart Held At Greer Home In Maso., Saturday
William Basa spent tbe w-e)
A mJacellaneoua shower honor- Bill Di.vis, Mrs. Flora Board, Gary end at borDe wltb his wife, Xatle
jng Min Mary Stewart was given Stewart, Sandra Greer, John WU· and son KeWe.

recently at the home of Mrs. Gcr- liam Sprouse, Mn. Roy Jonet of
Mrs. Jue Benuett and motber..
ldine Greer iQ Mason. Serving as New Haven, Mrs. Mul.ne
ln•law ealled on Jessie t.ewJI

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eo-hostesses with Mrtl Greer were and Susanna of Pomeroy,
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'•ky Pill- Albert Sauer of Pt. Pleasant, Miss
M- Rosa
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Russell
Caro1 Du dd'mg, .Mrs . Jean Grueser .
Miss St.ewart is to married on
Mrs. Nellie Dudding, Mrs. Emma
April 8 to Jackl~ Fowler of Point Ryan, Mrs. Evely~ Ible, Mrs. Earl
Pleasant in an open church cere· Johnson and Allee Faye,
Mrs.
mony at the Mason MetbodJst Maricm Rizer and Lois Ann, Mrs.
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c ~~~~~~· were pliced on a table [ Mrs Ruth Ryan. Mary Dudding,
which was centered with a pink Mrs. Pearl Roush, Betty Russelli
and white umbrella Games were j Mrs. Helen Stewart, Karen Ste~
pliayed and prizes ~ere won by Mrs. Eleanor Ewip,~. Sharon
Mrs. Emma Ryan, Mrl. Nellie Dud· Pillsbury, Jackie Fowler. ~y :te~
din and Mrs EvelYn lhle
lsbur)'", J..eskr Russell, Ru n
~~sent we~e Mn. Mary. Aumil- I wart, Jack Stewart, Jake Greer and
the honoree.
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Sending gifts were Mrs. Lula
ler of Point Plea9ant, Mrs. Ruben Stanley, Mrs. Jean Wwner, Mrs.
Stewart, Mr2_?~~~-:__
Jo_h_n_
,._•_._M_ra. Ruth Rou8h, Mrs. Paul RoUih,.,aDd
Mrs. Pearl Fox.

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'Mina Lewis and Richard SmUb
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Thomas Wllllams and noyd
Roach, studen1s at ~anhaU C.ol~ ,
lege .spent Sunday with (beir
parent.!!, Mr. and .Mn. Ll0)-4
WWlama and Sam Roach.
Mr. and ~a. Earl Tilaon LOek,ett called 'f.: .Hr. and Mrs. F. Jl..
Lockett Suriday.
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Ann .Willi••• SatUrday.
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Janet and JanJee Nleh.(t{soJS
were tueets of Ann and PhylliJ:
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. Alice Faye Fi 8 her of CalM156
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home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamm of
ts of
Pittsburgh Were reeent xuea
· the former's mother, Mrs. Nora
Hamm and the Joe Thoren f~-

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Joaepbine Knopp, ,

Jauct Nicbobon wu a gue64- QJ.
Ora Mae .Smitb at :Mason Sat.ur·
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Dr. and .Mra. Ray Pickens of
Middleport called ou Mr. and Mre

Famous Iron Horse engine, Easy slartillg, Ll.tlht weight, full
18 inch cut, non..ealplng, staggered front wheel arrangement,

Edd Natroes Sundq1
Phyllis ·Bowcot\ Of~!od

llyTherc will be a pre·Easter leT"ice at the ehurch a [,ew e'Venltlgs
th .,, week with Rev . Larrimore of
Syracuse bringing the mesta&amp;e

Martha Lou Jleqij ·... ·- . - )'.
Shirley Qll'?f, ON
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Janet Nlcholf;on an4· Betty Fox
spent Wedbesday in ·Mlddleport.
Mr. and lf:rs. John Koarn• 11nd

on Lawrence
Thllrsday Rose
night. atWnded the
f uneral of his cousin, Dale Rose.

Reba motored lo Cb ar1estoD S~n·
day .tl) .villt .relatives. .
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Housewares Deportmeht- Main Floor

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TONIGHT
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Aud;ty Hapburn G,...ry hek

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James P. Fisher, aon of :Mr. aod
Mrs. Paul P. Fisher, Minersville,
Ohio:. was eleCte41 president of ,
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QPOillll AND PHOlOOIAP"Iit wm
to
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J'fd1ral Priloo In San rraneilco 817 tO 1111Dd photo,_,h IOIDt ol
tbe bumanl11rlan lmprovejl'l~n~mde on tht I~ ''Rol&amp;" At top
II tha mata eell bloc11 o~ tbt "ucaPt-Pf'OOI" ,peadtaatlarJ wJlklb
hoURI 281 of lhe countrY'• \fo!OI'It d:::ro- CtU ra.._, boob ,
and muetctl lnltrum~t.l bavt bleD
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form orotram iNUtutola b7 Wudu Poull, 14acUCan. At boltmDII
• vltw of tht prlloD'1 yard whlri lzuM:ttt IIIQ IDSoJ ,autdaat ...-

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Birth: Mr. iii'id Vrs. Gene Yo~t.. Epsilon. r.elii~!"LI
tbe eampus.
Racine. daughter.

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ludy Cba,e, Mlu Joyce Wolf. Miss
Pb)'Jiis . !lice, iMi88 Alberta SDOW·
dea, Miss Sue Dugan, Mrs. Barbara ,James, )(iu Juijy Hayes, M.rs
June Dewhul'if.j ~-· Bessie Sl&lt;l~rs. · ._n. DOroti»"Y "Linter. 0. 0.
Pattenoal , Jim Crembans, Ira
Wolle, C are9"ce
lames
Tlloj,jol and ~v.

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churth~s will havt
a \IQ.ion GOOfl Friday Sflrvic:e at
oue o't:lo.ck ·at ·the . Methodist

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Qr:yar. Enlisl 1h. halp of thi_l grtaled of oil

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28. 30, 81 ia the Bethany Cbun:b

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be held on April 10 in Mason ,
Couaty for the ptD"ppse of votinl
Local Salvation
on tbe eootiDui.ace of the Special '
On Thunday School Levy have bceD anaoliJlOt
There wUl be a special meetin&amp;: ed. Officia.ls fe-r tbe Bead Arel
of tbe SaiYaUOil. Arn~y 'l'llursda)o are as foUows: •
at 7:30 p. m. ~IJ;! Middleport,
COOP£11 DISTRICT .
Speaker at this m~ting, whieb
Precillct No. 15 (Letart) lobn
will be under tbe eb1rge of tile Taylor, Mrs. hs MdJee. 'J if'L
be
William Hart, Mrs. Marie C. "Rouab
MJddleport. Conducting the meet- and Mrs. Iva Boston.
ing, due to the absence of CaptPrecinct No. . !5 (Flat Jto4&gt;
ain Rummel! who wtll be in Day. BaC)·le Buckalew, Audrey Wartou conducting a soldiers and Iilia- ner. Lola Stone, Crystal Stewart,
aioaary meeting, will be !lobe FJiz:abeth PulliD.
4dams.
frecinct Net. 17 (Ei.gbl Milt)
Mrs. Charles Stephenson, l)[n, H. .

Army ·

member~~ · .

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"Gambler From Natellez"

·Dal• RoblrtHn

Com.mbaiooers of Election and ,

Wit

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after bel.nl crowned PrJnctaa of
~ tht ldddie camp at the Mallbu

ceremonta.

olllce

Mar. 29-30
MNv Murphy

Tony C!Btlt

mother, aotrua Jayoe M11na!leld,

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the ·ehoit ••~
Chester Etwtti
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A Suaie Jet;Vice· wiU be bttd .
~t .tbe Ualted·· M.ethodilit ·church
at 8 A. M. oa Eaiter. 1'b:! Passi011
and reslll'ftOtitm of our Lord will
be llfJt!D by fUm. entitled "And We
Beheld HJ. Glol')'... Eve:ryoD~ is
invited to •tttnd.. Holy Conimun,
ion service wW be ThUI'fday eve-DJn1 at 1:10.; ,
i'he

Tu,ppeta, ·.Plairu; Ch~=r~.

CJtu.rch Will·
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Noah lluklns of

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pagcallt "The Old Rugfo!:ed Cross"
Easter Sunday following Bible
Scbol)l a~ul Communion.
Plans for ~pedal services during
Holy Week &lt;~nd on Easter J"et'e
a!lnounccd by various churebes in
tbe Br:nd A~a of Mason County
enly this wet-k.
~aster motn.lng will find Sunrllie sf'rviees being conducted at
sen•ra.l cbun:hes in the area .following s pecial services on floly
Thur:.1aY. Good Friday a~d Holv
&amp;tturday.
St. Pa"l's Lutheran Chu~b at
New Hann. wiU h~ a Ooed
Priday ~ftemoan .-nice· If 2:30
'· M. TfM church will ~ open
for priv.,. ,-tyt:r •nd ......_
tlon from 12 Noon until ~ P. M.
· th• hour of JIISut' suHwlftf on
the Cross.
1'he Easter Sunrise service at
St. raur ~ w11J be held at 8 A. •M.
oa Sunday morning with the
yOucg pco!)le leadin: lbe worship.
'l'tle preLude wi11 b~ an instrurnm·
tal nuinber by Bob McGlothlin.
Tlie N"..spon.sive readifl~ of Psalm
te will be led by Paul Grinstead
bd Tommy VatK:e will rsad. the

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Bright. L)·ons,
llrs. Grace BiSsell; -···
milt.
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GRAHAM DISTRICT
~
~
Prceinct Nc. 19 (lJartford) Be. "" ~
lah Gibbs, Flort'nce MeCitm;: (
Mary Kelly, Nellie M"leK.nigb~ 1
Alice G. Smitb.
'
Precinct No. 20 &lt;New
Oon.ald Roush, Mrs.
Goldye Hart, Paul
G. Bostic.
Precinct No. 21 lGrahouri
!Jonl Robert HoHman, Mrs.
thor Jewell, Mrs.
Dougla!i R. Roush,
Precmet No. 22
Roush, Grace Brown,
~on, Mn . Hart)' Sla~l•, · -~t£)~,
lleory Elia:.1.

WAGGENER ' DtS?tliCT

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No.

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Bes.s JCeU, !Marttia

Ken . tsthir Mi.eKaiaht;
Killingsworth.

.Precinct
45 ~~:~~
Foley
•. Am. No.
Russell
·
ena Web!i, Dden
Ray

Prolfl 11.

PrGCinct No. 46 _(CJiijioln)
A. B. Woodrum, Mirie
Laura Holland, Mrs. O.,car
Mrs. Ted Rilf .f.

Precinct
47
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Vickers,
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