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erowded lrom their hom•• pOIM- mit It but it wu 11ttae ju•t the
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Tbe buman family &amp;ot off to
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conv~ rled heathen. oJ" .gentiles, far to briM it Net to aOrma 1 qain.
S!u ~es ao 11aiural to ·•ver,
Jews driven out by peraecotion.
Here they ,were.· some ot them ~rn .,child that Dll\llf ha1e loa:t.
conv4':rled heathen or pel\tlles, far their abiUt,. to tnow rifbt from
separated 1rom the chuttb!,....·and ..-rong;
forced from home by pene&lt;lutlqn.
leaua told of a towel w.b.O ~t
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eat~my sow~ tare1 or
God," "wherein ye 2J'eatly · rejolet~
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ye rejoicee with jov un.peakable
theNa.~n:,::d_:l:.:u:.:'l.:•::l..:g::Jo?: '' They. liB.d bee,-'t
to strangtrs almoSt eveeywbere,
However, he bas certain &amp;rOUpl in
mmd and Wl'ites to them in f)t!~ .
They were at Pontl.ll, Galatia, Cap.
padoeia, Asia, and Bitbynta. They.
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:first Sunday in mont-h 1:aG :Pl M'.
Church preaching;. third Sub~~)
il)L month 10:30 A. 'M. Cblltth cfODJ.
munion and preachlnl. -4ler.
Harold C. Doster, Pastqr.
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Tf1• Church of Cllrlst,
every Sunday 9:30 A, )f. SuDI1iJ

and communiun, •Jeottd
Sunday in montb 10:~ A. ll.
Chureh eommunlon ancl 'rei~bla•
(ourth SundaY fn moDtll 7:30 P.
M. chur~h, preaeblnl.--oiJ.eT, Harold C. Doster, Pastor.

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Respond To Call
i'or 'Needed Blood

is th~. upholstery of ease. If you want to.
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M: i EvanaeU.Ue Service 7:30
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Grtct~ lpl~eopal ChYrch, l11t
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and llertnon 1t 10:30 A. M., Holy

CommuD.ioo flrst SU~dwy in month.

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Prlmary, at 10:30 A. M.: For Information c:Ooeerqlbl our work,
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Chrla~an Church at R.Mds.,llle
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School and ,COm.nuanion Jit'5t Sunday In month• !~ "' M. Church

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lri 27.0 Win Over

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jn Pomeroy and Middleport q
the Panthers and the Yellow Jae-''
kets open practice- resslona for the
"1956 pigskin campaign. Coacb~
Alex CUo of the
Paqthera and
CharUe McDonald of he Jackets
issued cal111 for their players to
report at 9:00 a. m. toda7, and at
thlJ time equipment waa luued
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hit by graduation. Pomeroy'• eochampion SEO team lwt 10 boya
by graduation, and one \"ore by
the new 19 year old age Umlt.
There also is a possibility Ulat another regular won't be in school
at Pomeroy this season . Middleport lost only 1ix by guduatlon,
hut two more ~ctteT m en are now
in aervite, and l'ltlll another i•
lort by the 19 yeae ohf age law.

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power brakes
engine and

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TV seta. ; .dillhwash~ ... electric ran~. :.toQd freezers

...refrlprator-treezel'll ... automatll' washel'l! ... air ton·
ditlonel'l! ... black and white TV oeta: .•trons... electric
clothes dryera ...vacuum cleaners.'; .eiectric water
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Weekend Sports

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CHICAGO: Swoon'• Son, ri.dden
by Eddie Arearo, won the $1~,425
Amerfean Derby on the gra!S
co~.se at WashJn~cm .Pitt. Nee.
ftles, the Kentucky Der~y y.'inner,
flnished fihh.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. y ,,
Dedicate set a new track record
in winning the Whitney Stak"es at
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The Cincinnati Reds
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and lots of r~d hot rootefll ln the Wilily BOd Gus Bell,
Poml.ll'oy Bend area, but on the Vfho If yo1.1 ask me
feminine !!ide I doUbt very much Have ·been doing 11relty we11.
if any can IJe as 'r.dent , u Min
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Louise ~i,lm9re of Pomeroy, ,JJp Palys and Tburman are alee to
untnlan:~lt G»Jt~ bu seeu tthe
have aroun4'
Red,~ in 1i\ctlon tB' iJJines at eros- Certainly theY bOth· . (!1111 coM
ley Field "this ~eason. l!,:arller' in plenty ot ground.
the .aumm~r she 11p,ent an e ntire I
wook in Rhineland as me took her They RJ.id our pitching wouldn't
vacation by watehl'n8 tl)e HIQ,dlegs
bQid tliJht- .
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But J think tlley'vc been
doing
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Brld4 ~1, Gurv.mas,
Smokey
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NEWPORT, J:l. 1.: Ken ltoscwall
ur AustraHa. won t.he Newport Ca·
1 sino tennJs 1tourn,ament by defe~tt·
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the Miller Open go1f tollrnathat gr1.1at
, mcnt w!tb a 26&amp; total for 72 holes.

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And Crowe Is ' tr0u~d when
Jo~ry won rl~ l!:ss'e¥ Country Club's
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Gene Littler
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All Star Jobnt\1&gt; Ol{d

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YONY.EltS. N. Y.: ,Noble Adios
defeated favored Bachelor Hanover in the $71.~70 Wllliapi. H.
CaDI Futurity pace at Yonk ers
Raceway._
CINCINNATI, : The Cincinnati
Redlege equ11Ued the major league
record. q( elebt 'tw~e
in one
llmt!·' wbU-.•..beJ.Ung: 'tl),e i MilW~iltee Braves, '13~
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anda t,J!!UI;IIY
in her
the 1When
Art and
sprlne
Mlves us
poeri'l on
JoeBrookll,
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team. This year ahq didn't come Stat·t off a little slow,
through , with the UauaJ poetry, There's GIWs, Acker, J cf!coat too
but last wet'k we received a poom ·Black, and Jansen
along
wlth
from her
in the mall. Gllly's
Herschel, '
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j.•My Beloved "You know who."
RedleRs", t~nd 1 can aSs ure you 1,
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bout them, win Or lose. So here The mHQJiger and concbing ct~w.
aoes with Gllly•a contribution on ' And htUe Doc A~;~derson too,
the 19~ Redleg~ .
It takeq , you' all tel make a teRm''
~ Beloved Redlcgs
And keep
them going
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steam.
J want you all to know
They are the team that J root fOr Blll before I cl(lse 18st l (ol'get,
There's WRite
and Jack, and
And the- tFam that 11 love ~o .
George and Mnrk.
And so many an lnnlng· I've con·
They play every game hard
st\'u~d ,
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And ' until
ihe end riotblng ls
Through ~• listening to the {out"
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Bill Sheridan,
Earl Smith ' and
Keith Reut.,.
In addition sam
Rus~ell
was lost to tbe
slnte he now Is 19 yeara: '• -c::::; ,,
and not -eligible.
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ptcted to trNt approx:lmately 35
to 40 boy• on opealng
The
Jacket. ttan just flw 1~!"""
returning, and MH

In' addition two more letter win.
Co.ch Al•x Cilo a.nd hit new
~ltttnt, Dick ReHon, wltJ. hiiH
'five 1nd po~~lbly •I• lettermen on
h•nd • the 1956 teason teb underway. He h-. only one' backfield
man from the 1955 t.am ,..Vr""
lnt 1nd the yountfler, q1111rtv- nbulldlng tuk.
batk Don Smith, w.. not • ...,.. 1955 t am ,. fuiiiN•ok
ular. tn th• line the Panther.
Dave •Hind; ouard St•n
much beHer fortlfiH
with b'- tnd Ed Mec:.m••. auard Jim
215 pound Junldr H•wthorQ, 196 1 ftd bck B........ N Inn
PMJnd Milton Lambert 227 poun4 1
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lofumon 11 ot Ro11er. Covert, BUI Dodson, .1im
doubtful ttahls, and may Dot M ln Mournmg, Larry East~p an.d Bob
•hool at Pomorey this fall Iince McKinney by graduation,
Efn~e
his' fathiH' h" bHn working IWIY Kauff and Joe Rice areova"tolwe! '"
all this ,.u aummer.
" the rervlce 1nd Rich 8
put the 19 year old aae
The Panthers, who shared the addition, Will Hurley aJJd-ii;i~,,J,!
SEQ title last fali wllh Jackmn, E85t have both moved away from
lost U1.e following by graduation: Middleport.
Bob Wilson , Gene Mitch, Harold
Both coaches plan two e
sesslon11 from now untll
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Belpre A
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Jackson H
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One local owner

King FootbaJl taltea over toda:r ners bave moved away.

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WHEELING, W. Va . U The Buckeyes made it fOUr lD a

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HIGHLIGHTS ·-AS R£PUBUCANS

Redll@s Drop Behind

The Mountairtetrs
row over the Mountalneer.s*sa~ur­
dii y with a ?.7.0 victory In the Ohio
Valley Ali-S1ar football gam.;:.
The Ohlo team mado:- up of outstand ing graduating hiatt. .scbaol
senwrs from the Ohio side &amp;f the
valley, displayed \oo much power
for We st Virginia, drivlng 17, 49,
50 and ~ vards for its scores.
We11t Vii-glnia made its .!Jlrongest bid for a seo~ early In the
final quarter. N•d J&gt;ell, Llnsly Inslitute, recovered an Ohio fumble
on the visitors' 3!'1. The dri'Ve was
stopped seven plays later when
Bob Jeter, of Weirton, was smotbu ·cd on the Ohio fiv e.
Gene. Seil!li of St. Clairsvflle, was.
named mDst valuable player on thP.
Ohio team and Larry Gry5kevicb
of Weirton the ruo&amp;t valuble for
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Tbe Loyal Women's Cla,;s will

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August 21, 1956

High Band!.fajoitt tesReady For S~n
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Mllrietta are announdng the birth

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at Lake Alma, Sunday.

on tbQ...Llncoln Hill Road ,while
be wa. employed at th.e Kyger
¢reek· pliDt._
.Jlonald Lee has a sl:iler, Debra,

WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 22ncl

IPICIAL MElTING CALLED
t~f the Ladies
AuxiUary of Drew Webster Post
American Legion has been called
for Tuesday, Aug 21, at 7:30 p. m.

the pre~ident, Mrs. W. R.
Davia. :Mr.t. W. J. Brown, Galll-

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president,

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will be present to plan

conference which will be held in·
Pomeroy:-

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FIRE CALL
The Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department was called at 12:30
Monday morning !or a fire back
of CUlton.

Two Are Guests

Upollo with her d::~~:~~~r

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Rummage Sale
To Be Friday

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A ghort business se!islun wall
htltl with Mrs. Henry Reibel pres.
!dent, pre~ldi"ng . A card wus sent to
Mrs. Edward Hlte who.~e ~usband
Is quite Ill a{ a re1l numc In Wilm·
tngton.

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WAfCM CIVIJMI

COL~INS

JEWELRY

Main Street

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Mrs . Everett Dall ey, Mr ~
Miss K3tll Eber
and Mrs. ftelbel.

~omharl,

ncfre~;hm.nls

tt ;re served by
the hostest; to th e above nanwd
and Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs
Albert tb(!rs bach, Mrs. Grover Er_h

Mn. Erno11t Rh()dca, Mrll• Addu.•
Grucser and Mrs. William J. Dun;!

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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Pl~hu,ount
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Co.tNtiiled

Scoutmaster Robert MUll' W11
In charge -of the- trip plana al)d
the Rev. C. E. Hoyt, palttor of the
Fir8t ....-Baptbt Church and chair-man of the 'n"oop
Committee,
held an early Sunday S&lt;:hool ·~
vice fpr the Scouta before the)&gt;
left for their eampln.t trip.
Q. H. Wb~ Jr.
teeompanted
Scoutma&amp;ter &lt;MIIJs 1pd they wilt·

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All-llc~•:s~:::;.·~~.,r:;~~::~~~1~

ol 116.000

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solga by
Eleanor
Pe"R:gy Lee
'Western Lullaby" bt

derhoof accompanied

McComas. The l~'t te~iJI!•·~
be held lu Hunlloaton. ·

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Lee, Mr. · and: 1Mts. Doyle ii!.IUI'l'.
Mrl. Ed&amp;:ll' Allensworth, ..~ ~b•"'
Covert, Middleport: Mr8. Iva •:Ward
Wortl'llnaton; JCa~ Ward, Mf. and
Mrs. WJUlam Ward Jr., Ml~ha,;t
an~ John. Werd, ~r. and'
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Oarl Vanderhoof and · , Chlldren1
FloYd Elmer,~ and Peggy Lee, C01umbU&amp;.
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.1'1imeroy Council In· a ~rlef

th~ Nue of placing parking
by i;l~liiying the final rwl!q

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Seouta on the trip AN- Gary
Ault, James Batey, Kelth Anderaon Harold Lamley, MIDnlq Bum·

rardner, Erne'lt Bowlea,

Eddie

Bunth, Rll.fmoftd Kloes, Jamu C.
Ward, David ZJrllle, Gary Dunham
Dale Miller, UOfd sayre, Darrell

But Colin Sired, Pomeroy
Raan: io IZ, z 1o 1. lCioae at Noon on Thun.l

B&lt;chteL Karl Beclc.

PICNIC SUPPIR MILD

Memberi of the Evangeline
Chapter, OES, and tlielr famlllea

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enJo)'ed a plenlc: aupper at · tbe
Galllt&gt;&lt;&gt;Uo Shrioe Club SuDdoJ oft.
ornoon. · Mr.
1nd lil:t1.
Allen
Hurhe• invited \be chaPter and
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\ thelr gue1t1 to hiYt tbe pJ.mb; at 1 1 · ·
the Shrine Clubboan aDd peundJ
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Mr.
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before ·C01lneil port IIlah SebooJ oad
,or the a,ew IP.I •DCJ bs one child. ·
was .made" . •lid

, coU'oeU lliembeft

.Loeal1'
. oman
Wins Contest

And ria. Trip
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saves time -and money with .

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'11te tl•lftrul •Jeep' I• IIIIo beot when theaolng lo touaheot.
With tho ..lrolraction of ill &lt;!.whoel drive llld 0 'Till
Jow p,r ranp when needed, it getl pailellsett,u car"o
I throulb aand, mud •now and •oh earth -OJ'I ot Off the road
-Ia 1ukind• of ,.~1 tber. For lnvol•t hl&amp;h'(~)!~·i~ 1\
lhiltt qulck\y inlo eonvenliona~ :&amp;-wheel dritl. t haula ,
huvlly loaded trailen, and, with power take-o&amp; or hydraulla •
l liJ~ oper.,.. , wide varlet) of lanu buplomoala Ud •
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BY SPECIALISTS!

the penonal irleoiJte tal: exemp-

. iDII!DCml IIODd.Y . ly whoop tbroujbt beir 18AOO
nfiiQ:eot bomicidr word platform, which "" !uilionof two women iD ao ed on &amp;.e 1'Jiew P'riJ.. domestic
~~:l: -eciden( .ear ber~ and foteip polic'-a delevope- bY
t~e Eiienllower admiaiJtcatloa in
Joe Deeter, lmlther-J.a.. the put. tour )'flft.
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on~ of the ¥lethDJ, •u

Mrs.the p
ned
reading,

Members 1nd glfe.ts :tnelUded J.
E. MPier. Mr•· ~- W, jlcComu
anc) famllll Q.lan~ aqd ~l;dWafli

But-lbe plaUorm aupported JIJ".
Eiseahower'• Pro~t•m .r PUttina
lint a bal!aeed budpt and cratfu.
al redudlon of the aalioul debt-.
· Tbe Democratic:: eobvention in
Cbie:~ao last wee); ~ie:ed a t:J
billion tix reduetiOD b7 in~ulng

tion from $600 to . . . ,
UPTile 1,323 dole- ol the GOP
Ohio e(ID\Ient.iou wtre \aet to llQanimous-

Lake Hope.

1nd the trip wUI be etlded Wedneaday. A number of parents plan
to vUlt. the Scout c1mp wblc:b has
been planned as 1 "lt.St filna .. befoa-e .rcbool starts •nd • purely
recreation•! outing.
Zerkle1 TJ'uckin.a Company furnl&amp;bec;J a truck to take the Scouts
and .tbetr eq.utpment lneludlng a
stove and lc.e box. The croup took
sack lunches lor Sunda)' ' whJie
they were aetttng up the ' camp
and tbeir menu for the. week ineluded I llrlll quanUtJ ot eus
bacon 1nd bea11.1.

Get t.be c..h yo1a need on

Off~

~lviDe Youth

Sunday morntns at 8:80 ·t. .
the first of fUteen
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niemben of Troop 245,
arriVe 1t ihe Middleport
ln prep&amp;J:aUon for tbelr

' be usJ.sted by Haria,_ Wbltl•tch.
Mr. Hoyt •nd Charles
Stobert
will retJeye the other aupervbors

Full owing the bu~incs s session a
number of gr.mes were played and
prizes awurded t() Miss Anna Eber·

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.Scouts Begin .

Club Meeting

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S...N FRANCISCO (tll')- Republican policy makers today
gave Praldent EileD!aower a "PI'Oce iiDd proeperity" cam•
paign plaUonn pledJing lbe party 1o W&lt;&gt;rk for t.u recJuetlons.
The lQJI plaUorm set a goal of
lues "willl partleu.
lar consideration" for low and middle income famlli.. and
, small buoineu.

Mrs. w. s. Southerton of
AtMn1 wu the Sunday guut of
The Evangeline Chapter, OES, iher' brother and alster iU. llw.
~ill hav-e a rummage 11ale on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
day and Sa•.urday of this. week in
the Pratt Bulldlog, next to the
Mrs. Harold Johnson and Rieh·
Home Re&amp;taurant.
ard Lellheit of Springfield were
Conlrlbulloru should be brought Leifheit.
the building on Thursday af~
u-noon and anyonewlshlna: to
have their ttlings collected may
contact Mrs. James Clatworthr 11·.
Mrs. E. M. Blake or Mrs. Guy
Reynolds. Mrs. Blake will be In
charge- or the sale Frllday and
Mrs. Reynolds Saturday.

Mrs. Meyer Maggied, GallipoJia,
entertaineC a group of frlenCs Jt
I"Jinner .Friday evening and the
guests enjoyed cards , durlne the
twe;ping. The guests included Mrs.
E: • .M:. Blake, Mrs. Carroll SwanMn. A. R.. Tedrow of Hamden Jon, Middleport; Mrs. FrPd rarand Mrs. Dcnvrr Thoma were men,
Addison; Mrs.
William
gue&amp;ts when ~1rH Clelaorl Helnet~ Snead, Point Ple-a~llot ;
Mrs. A.
ente;hined the Third Friday club, R. Pille bury, Cheshire.
Friday evening at her homt&gt;, Fisher

IJiniOIIIIO OIAL.

Of Taxes Offered
In Platform
Given Convention
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and [amily.
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Camping Trip

At Third Friday

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Mn. Albert Mea
home Sunday after a visit In

an&lt;J a brother, Danny.

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~r. and Mn. E1rl Denny
attened tbe Deltfly famlly

Tbe Jacobs' are former resident&amp; of "Pomeroy, having resided

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of a son, Donald Lee, at Memorial
Hospital Marietta, SatlU'day, August 18.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dan

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Mr. and Mrs. E. Ja. Blab. apeol
several davs in Cincinalti this past
week.
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