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The Vestibule
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lilteD to God. Soon

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.... Ml· ~ • ~ u bwt God'1 belp and guidanc~.
J""''lble la mar llomes .... he f~ hlmaelt well eqwpped
,... .... - I n t o tho llriq for the lau '""'•d
1 - ar-JI ~ted from th• . llu'ktJaw..our Way-shower,
-4 ~ 10q1D. ~ ~~ a law ~- wu tempted Ul t~ wildl'rnt-ss,
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bul he did ool .,•ner. He suw
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~- It aa ;Important put of n a eireumatance, and he re~ ~ Ma:itla• COODlrJ wbtre futtd nil'a f11be augjt!.sllrrru

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WheD one wUh

God's

word!!

( Ma!thew

tllleftld • .boliM,Ihe aolst of the 4 :10), "'Thou shalt worship the
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eut off by elosiD.c tbt Lord lby God, and him only

·apllldt :.SO., IIDd the •eatlbule tbalt thou aene ...

...... quietlacompariaoa.. An·
DuriDI' I aummu vac... tron a
lither doOr, ofb:n with a pane) of mother found ht-r home a ('t•nh'l
opaque llau in 1t. bald to be ror a gr.gup of f('en-ageN, mclnJopeaed belore one eould n.ler lng two of ber O'A/1, To her. IIU'y
U.. rat of the boule. In the us- all seemed Indifferent, im on:-;hltlbule O'fti'COI.tl Wtr'tl take11 oft' erate, and untidy. Tile}' ran 111
.w put ora. •nd oltto first IP"'!et- and oul of the hou~c. dutng
ln-. and lut good-bya were aaid notblog ln parlicular, 1wd tlw~
1herJ, Tbe "ftalibule "Was always resented beinM uslu•d to rio nmapJidain which ooe wu toreed tbing for aoyone. 'I h1s ruothcr
to PlUM tor • momeot.
uw that another part of the
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~ iWbkh it hued upon lht be applied lo these youngster~
teachl011 of tbe Bible. 1 place "'Spontaneity nf thouglrt a o
. to1 p~UM :&amp;. _import.aot. In "'Scl· Idea." She rlfasnned tlml "~poo"i tnce and RMHh WJlb J(ey to the lAIIeJty ot thought and idPo'' was
$cripturu,• Nacy Baker, Eddy, not almless aod without a pur: tbt Di.;coYft'tr aDd Foiutder of JH)Bf, but was dJJl•rted to'.'.:rrd
' ~b Scieoee, wdtea (p, u.aetulneai!J and orderly fU'1 rvil l f! ~.
123): ."Beholdtq tbe lntlnlte
SneraJ U!»el! a day Hm1
jtUb:of ltutb. we ,.uae,-wdl ptother retired to the vestlhule
on God: Then we push onward, or her own think1ng and cln~('d
uatU houod.leaa thought walks the door on the lltwming &lt;hsoreoraptured. and conception un· der arouod her. Jluruan rebdCODftaed ia wingtd to reach Ute lion over the ailualion had to be
divine «&lt;ory.'' In its metaph:yd- overcome. !ij111 re11lu:ed that the
cal meaiDn8 1 vestibule woUld unfoldmo,nt of God's plan fur His
llluatrate the meolal alate in children had to be rt"Veule1l to
wbieh one takes time to "pause, her if abe Wlll!l to be of beucht to
-wait oo God." Wbeb battld the younpters. Sbe lenrned to
with pride have to be fought, aee these young peopl(&gt; in their
wben doubt baa to be replaced true and orisJnnl selfhontl, as
witb trult, wben tempera have to the reflection of a restful, acbt controlled a o d .,. al u ea live\y loving Father.
Wflllbed. we can enter the nsti- The result waa almost imnwdlbule or 01U' lhinkinl aod cloae Rlt. One Of her children found
lbe door on the turmoil of the a ~ob, and the other one dcwlcd
material arenaes. In lbe quiet or to do some extra schoolwork
this vestibule, God bu to he rec- each d&amp;y. , • , Mony outmg_,
op.IH&lt;l as the only power and were planned by the youn11
that power as ever presenL
people, and the mother found
Wben we come faee 10 face tbat abe W\1S always incluth·d.
1 with our problems and tur111 to Bveninga wore spent In reading
' God 11 AIJ.in-aU, self-wlll la so(ld bookJ 9r Jll!lcning to good
allenced and HI&amp; wiUlt .now I- mU!lc. '!be (fenerul ani!Uile, and
rdged.., Doubt an4 ftar are aeen especial1y I be con H n 11 t 10 n,
11 IU. ~uaeaUoDa. baaed upon cbaopd. Restlessness wns retbe ~that e\'U II real. After placed by useful actlvilic:s, ami
a fn momentp., of quiet thought more considcrutlop anfl graH"'' ft..nd O'lll'lelna readJ to ex- lade were expreucd by all.
preaa mo"- love, oooalder.tloo,
)JAny teen-aaera seem tt) Jive
and patience. , • •
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Wben Mosel was told (O lead loneUnesa, but this wilderness
the children of / brael out of wJU become a vrstihule , , •
Egypl, he WRI bewildered, and when the younjil pl!oJJle nwnhn
be said tbat he was not able to to a desire lo Jlllll~e an d lluuk.
do U. But he was compelled to .• , - Tht C:hri.IIIa/1- Sc1t1Ju ftioJIII·
I lura bll tboughta away from aelf hw

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P1tr1ci• A. Grevor(, Home
corq Jnd' aeuooiDJI. Stuff ptppers
wuu.,.. P:.
OemoniJfration Aeent • Milson
•nd top with buttered erumbi.
Co..~nty
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stand upriaht in lrtlhd baldaf
PAIIASITES
This wtll be mv last artu:le 1iDce dilh. Add ab6ut ~ l!l.ch water.
Pbeaotb1111De
my mw job as Mn Wllliam GMI· bover -.nd bake at 360 4111'"8 for albl use In the cOl~)!, i;,
ory wUJ be full time after August 1 hour. (8erves 6 to8)
ln cattle. In
31 It bas been mce comlll&amp; to you
-- - , cows and calve•
through lhJ.S rolumn eaCh week,
' I appea.reftce, are
,.·,H NEWS
.not maklna tbe'
P'ARM WOMEN PROGRAM
ttu-11 «. Priddy, 4 H CCII:u~~~=~1sbould, the troubl'
PLANNING DATE SET
worms. Even when.
The annual fail program plano· JESULTS AT STATI •
Lut
week
Muon
County
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they're
doLI'II well,
mg meetmg '*111 be held September 12 w th~ basement of the Ma•n' ~reaented at Jackaona MUI. 0~ th aod gain can _be.
Roulb treat111g the animals wJtb
Street Baptist Church at 1100 Main Tbur5day nfeht Walden
participate
din
tbe
Jtate
t H iar.tne
Street. The meeting Wll! start at
Publlt
Speaking
Contest
•8D.d
PHENOTHIAZINE DOSAGE
10 30 A M sack lunch at noon
Phenothiazine ba1 worked won·
and end around 3 00 P M. All farm came home with a blue ribbon
women are encouraged to attend, after runl\fng a very clase aecond de 1'8 for the sheep men , ln this
espcc1aUy club off1cers. club com· to John Murphy of Cabell County. cvunty and bas great poteoUalltles
m1ttee chairman and t()unt:v offlf'.- There were four ban and flve for the cattleman, both dairy and
Boys and beef.
ers and ' commJUec cha1rman. Re· alrls in the contest
ji:Jrls
were
Judied
aeparately.
Jlm
serve th1s d11te and come to the
the Phenothiazine treatment 1a
Mit.;bet1
•nd
ftlary
Blaine
won
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planmilg meeting
blue ribbon w:itb their demonstJ'Ii particulary effective for treatiqa
tlon on ''Poisons and Their Anti- )'Oilhl an1mals under two yearw
TO ALL FARM WOMEN
The Nattonal Home Dcmonstra dotes", Janet and Joyce McCoy old Treatmmt conaiats ot do.sing
either by drertcblne
tlon Council'~ annual meetmg wlil won a red ribbon on their fooda the
~ of an ounc' ol
demonstration
"Out
of
A
Pot
ot
be held 1n San Antonm, Texas,
lor every 100 lbs of
demoostral
September 23·26 Thl:! program Cbeese". These twp
Twenty.one da)'4 afw1ll mclude an address by Gover· tiona were on Friday aftemDO~I
ter
dose,
glve lbem the
Janiee
¥ordan
won
a
bllle
ftblloll:
100r AlLan Sh!Yel s UD Tues1fay,
sam~ dos,. again. Thb wilL ellmtd·
In
the
Stat~
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Style
Revue()iJ
M1ss Frances Scudder w!Jt aumm&amp;ri.ze the program on Wednesday Friday nlgbt. We are PfO~) {jJ ate worms which have matured ala.
afternoon, the banquet 18 at 1:00 t¥eh of ~e young people inti ce the firat treatment,
p rn Wednesday, with Mrs. Ovetl ofter , our , ~n,gratulations to aU
Culp Hobby, the speaker. Fi!'tl'e of them for 1 jbb weU done.
hme on Monday afternoon an,d
PIN "''I~US MilT
Tuesday evenine for shopping and
The" Mason County
4 H Pin
&amp;lghtseelllg Origmally, West Vir.
M'hr
Wetrers
(Ai.vmltu)
met
last Sat·
gtnla planned to have a 5pecial
wJtb 14
urdit:y ~t lh.e t H Camp at Sou.tb
tram coach from Clarksburg to Side .At tble/meetina new oftJeera pounds of salt Keep
mixture
San Antoma and return How~ver , were elttded for tbe coming :y.,.,, before them at all tlme1. If you
the tra1n tripS has be('n ca'llcelled They were June Spenee1·, 'Pr111i- don't have a protected box where
i'lnd each wornan must b ~ respon· dent; Wa,lden Roush, 'llee-preai.
is kept tOr your cattl~.
alble for her own transportatlo}l . dent; fUry Ann Roa:ere:, seer,ftaey;
one. How many of you,
when you eat ycur meat.. would
Any woman Interested 1n makmg and • JoAtlll Browning, treasurer.
lite
to kn.aw on a bldck 61 aalt or
Ale:o
at
this
meeting
the
Pla
thls trLp should wnte Mrs Dean
worse
yet have tbe aaJt thrown on
Johnsnn. Pre.s1dcnt, West 1Virgtn.a \Vf'arera voted to comtrucl a totbe table for you to liet up ooce
tem
pole
for
the
bli
foot
tribe
Home DemonstratiOn Council im·
1 week
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mediatel}' for detatlcd rnformation. at the Council at Jaek1on's J.giL
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Thla will require a lot of 'work
DO YOU WANT A PEPPER
but will serve as a monument to
UPPER FOR YOUR MENUS?
Mason Cnunty when it Is fini.s~.
Then try this stulfed pepper re- AU Pin Wearers will be invlt-ed
Cipe called Green Pcppe•· Casser- to pat:tlclpate in thi.a: chore. Thoae
olets, 8 gre'en peppers. I sma1l preaent at the_ m~\.11~ W"eija Juae
onion, chopped, Ub. grountl beef, Spencer, W'alden Roue:h, J~. Eada
2 tb!ps fat 1 4: medmm tomatoes, Woodle Mace, Mary Blal~·:"l, J~
peeled and chopped 1'tZ eups BrOwning, Mary Ann ~ogerl, Cola
corn, ctlt from cuh, salt and pepper ~ush, Su~anne
Rotbeeb, Eliza.
to taste, :~.t cup huttervd crumbs belli !oneullll J.W.e Jordan. Ap·
Cut off lop and remove seeds other meetiQt of tlfe Pin We"it.ere
from peppers Cook 5 mlnutf!ll tn will be held next Friday nikb( at
boihng salted water Brown onion t~ camp grounds slartlnt - -., 8
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and meat J,no hot fa t Add tomatOfi!S, p. m.

W tl!lhlled.
~ •iloua todu~ .. •• the pqplbiUtles of his gre:d
lo bep the lbe of \mlsdou. Wben be ~as wJflJnglo

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.Cbo•Jea o.&lt;t·
wol'lb of Killmon Ylllte4 wrtlh Mr.

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of Cllrlol 111

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••4 lhotr r.,.u;., belj , '"'"""
ro~ Satu:rd•¥ ~veniq
at thcr
MJddleport roadside part. '

J'-elt ~den, preaidtbt, prtC:do
ed over a short buslnesa sasioa.,
wben p~ns fOP a torn' roaat ·were

ril".Mr. Ud, llra:, CJ.a:re.aee' Swau-1

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•er ~dtil • pk!ale dl.nair
day at tbe ho~ of Mr. and Mq,
ft~ lJread.et:'4i'n 9f Dexter. Tile
HendtnpDI-·tQJmerly llvtd hen.
Otben lttendina were Mr .aDd
Mn. , Clarence O,dla of CarpeDter and Hr. and · Mn. Race- Dtrvbr

dlacussed.
• Attending were Mr, an'd Mrs.
Jack Sorden and
children, Mr.
abd Mrs. Franklln Huds011 and ot Rutland.
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ebJidrea, Mrs. Guy Cowan and
·~Cellt vi•ltol1 Jn the bonl'e .ol
children, :Mr.a• .Robert Carson and wendljlr. and Mfa, Cbarle.i Coplon
childre-n, Mr. 111d Mr's. Richard Mt~. _&amp;nd Mra:. Clareaee Swaq•
Owens and daua:bten, and Mr. of Pomm-Gy, llr. and Mts. JtidMrd
and Mra. Katl')" Lee BaUey and Radcliff and dau~hter ' of Athen.l
daupter I'Dd Connie Teaford.
and Mr. and Mra, l"aul Reibel.

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BAKER

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ltaliaq Firm To Be f...oolted N~rth
Of Huntington; Firms Consolidate

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old Rutol!ell (Phylllo
Chyel of
Huntington, wbo was upal:ile ~o
attend. Mrs. Chase left Sunday cto
1ttend a' Methodist confere.p.ce l(l
Ashvll,e', N. C. this week.

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tlng to mcak~ Ancf a ainglt
foil 'of lmm. Xodachro1n.
{ ~i• Fmn costing but $2.40
' Is tnough:to'co,,llr• th• n~Un·
1 lidhtil' ,of your ~holldoJ wMk

Funeral Services
Held Today For
~wren~ Graham

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•r~ with fl2.11tna is $37.50, -'
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Mr

und Mr11 Fred Fo1l1&lt;:h of
Albany, N Y we1c recent gul!.'lts
of Mr and Mrs. Hal'l·y MUi er

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In Chal"Jeston. Gov. Wtlham C
Marbnd said he waa a"are of
lhe plam: but he decline(! further

commeot.
The News-1\egister reporled that
Mora11n ba arrana:ed with lii:onOhto Valley several wceb qo
and favored an area ntn1JI·
Hunting1on1 near Ne..:l. for the

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plan£ ' aiti

Harry llaymakt'r uf

of oificers, prest!1l-

tatlon. of Shdc Contest wJnner:s

by Mn Wm. Pavey and ~. ~a:

Ma'I V. ·l(mbel, G'udo TWo\
F4rie Etl~•l.iJe'1 'Gr,.al One. ~

SUG~R · RUN ' ItiMINTA~~

I Helen vrtmamo, .t'rtp:· Gro/10 fi.
· Robert Roberta, Grade 'l'tv8..•
Jolor...cl LolriJ, .!lrH&lt;' four.

IJ a. m. Workshops Flower ArranJements, Mrs. .Grace Fitzpatrick: :Mrs. Wm. Crandall
CorMrs Dan Rosensbein: the
Mrs. Jo.sepll Pbllvice preeiM
Director&amp;:
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Convention

Ellen Qibba, g,ra~ Three. , •

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S«!ab'~ Rei~Dt.. Crade Two.

Althe* !r)'m; Gr•de-

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LucUle Sw:aekbammer,

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beld at the
at iloon aod
will start at l:lS
will pre-

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Mr. and M•·~ B .Jr . Vanre And
Tnm ldt Fnday for
t'opulnr
Branch. N C. lo visit hu; llai'Cnts
Mr and 1\fr~. L F Vance ,

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fl•rd VI Cuttomllne 2
Mit cov.n,
c""vrotot 4 dr. D•lvu

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Chrfhlet
IIIII tUM,

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more .Blu~ Cl!lp GIIIC'll' t~eae d,ay~-.
br~ng thro~ all m•~er,ot ·tough,
·in-a-hurry jobe.
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T,ruek uaenl an ·buyln
one re&amp;80ll : Tllf3t (!lll'q,\18
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Surgery
w1U be ht.J4

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2 p m

m Dan'!lJie
Wll"d,
who died ln

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Aceordlna: to the ntw;~~paper,
Mol"gan bas aiTanged wilbl M:or.
teeahn1 lo issue U. S "deposit(WJ
receipt. that 1n effect rep~ent
ea11ily traded shares of tlo• flrm's
.stock.:''
In New York. Olin fiatl)iesoll
ChemicAl Corp and R'V'ete: COpper
&amp; BQiaii :I.ne., A,nnnun-«ffJbAiV the

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$231-mi1Unn' com·

Jls two &amp;ODS, Micb.itll!:l and Roger in the Ohio VaHey.
The new corporatlcn., Oli11 a~.
a daughter, Debbie Marie:
his
Mrs. Mridge •Graham, Mid· Vcre M~tats Corp., wil) l fM'hd•te
' f•ther, Herman Gra 180,000 ton51 ' of alumlpU. a' yertr
or fhrep t1md8,, the; afll(oUntj Olm
Mathie.-ou waa to' ~ave Pri&gt;f;Suerl'l
in an ' inrl iVidUl\1 venture an'
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:F.ac1lilies of tbe

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Mrs l. C Housh and Mrs Mel
a ball game In
Charle~ton In wh1rh Mel play.;&gt;d
Rcccnl suert~ of Mr. and Mrs
ThonHt8 Gnnstcad were Mr and
Mn. llh-hard C.1·1nstcad, Canton

E. MAIN ST,

Middleport

declined commePt on the repo:-&gt;
.t satd tt was not handl1ng pu~h~
relationa for Monteeatinl. Chemor~
Corp., Mon•ecaUnJ's .sales repr!
sentalives tn thia country, satd 11"
top olficials were unavailable for

SurviVOrs' l.i:icl~ hJ.- wife. Phyl. panv to prodv..ce primary Blunptnum

Clark atlenderl

AUTO SALES

Columhus, 9 b;mner
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Gratnm, 37,

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for4 VI 1 ton lt•k•
7rSOx16- ,Jy tlr••·

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relldent whO , bQ.D$ biamelf Moo·

Joann Embleton, Akron. 1s vis
lUng her mother HC'vha !flays

sister, Mrs

:!!emU$

t\ay !or LawrEnce

Mr~ Paul Powell and Rlrky rr
cl!ntly _.pt'nt a week vlt~ltlng ht•r

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IN USED CARS

Montecatmi Chemical Co , an
Italian chemleal-mineul r 1 r m.
plans to construet a plant ·n~at
Huntington. W Va . according h
lbe Wbee li~ News-R~g:~sl e r.

The newspaper satd the f1rn
which hall (llanb frGm the Alp
to S1ctly, has enhsted tile aid o(
the Ln.an.ciaJ " bou~ of J. P Mor
gan &amp; Co .• New York, 1n locating
ln tba country,
In New Yort, the Morg.;J.f\ firm

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Mrrt William
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Mabel
Thompson Ml ~
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Wnght and · Mrs Oak Harri5 ,\II
nr Spencer, w Va vhdtod tlwlr I
:&gt;l!;tcr, Mr·~ H L D~ l'r, 'I ucst1ay I

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GRANTED
NEW llAVEN
Margi e E. Hall of Pomf!roy wa11
gramed a dhorce
MOnday m
Common
Ple11s
MelliS Counr)"
Court from J1mea E. Hall, PomeBo6 Cooke und aon, Phil , Att•nd·
roy Rt 1 on ebarge1 of a:ro11a ed a ba~bnll game in Chorleaton
neglect and extreme cruelty,
Tuesday evening
Mu WilliAm Cn!sler and Ann
are vocatlonlng In Pennsy!vn11111. '
Charles Wo111 and c hildren, of
Atlanta, Oa vl11lted hlr. sister and
ramJly, Mr and Mrs. Paul Scally

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Eulenboc.h Fo.mily
Honored At Picnic

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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chue
Dayton als9 84ende·d, tbe dia\ner
ud ~r~. Cbarle presented ·~i.;. . .ii.
WIIIOD wltb a decorated ~7

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,M:~,. John Chase, Wehe
alt!JI aon, Allen ,' ot
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!lembero of the Penlel &lt;;II.. Olu41iao U~n of HUII!I Cluo~
or 1he .F'Omll'OY Baptlat ~ ehurth · JttAutded the e.ftreace f;t Clfjf..

Mrs Howard Wilson
Feted Pn Birthday

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her parents, ErWard · three
Ruth Ann
and one brother,
all at home
call at the Chasr
at Rutla,nd
until
when tbe deceased
•Oino'red to the home-.
made in Ruther·

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Millie Bumgarner.

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Games were played and prl!es
were aw11.r ded. The&gt; door prize was
won by Ruttt· Routh. The brldee!eet received many Jilts and re.
[resh;menta were aened·• to the
guests..
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Present were M-rt. Nbra · Tripp,
Mr11. William Slitrni al'l.d 110ft RID·

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Mn. otu, IkiUah,

Shinn,

-now due.
Mlu Donovan told of ber
perienCe at . Girl..
State
lhan~ tbo

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Btafta,t; Juc., at 110 M:ectlaDif: St., Pomeroy , 0. Busiuesa ufttee
p1ioii;i ~- edihtrilll ortlce p~o~ 39'1.

and

l'4tend •• aecoJid r.lau maJLle: matter at the p•J~t .Qfflee 11
~1Dt!r01 Ohio.
Nati.o .lll· "vert.Lalaa repreeent•tlve, Bothoeili-Klm.Mll, lilt..

Sandr~.

"\rs. Blythe

·MrsteNan·eot~s Shower Given
Jn·Hotldr Of Lois Bumgarner

the Scllaocke! &lt;.llnlt 1t lluo• ••
AuJ. llHb..
the birthday• o(, P01rl MtBrldo,
Grandparentt o/ the chU,ct If•
ht.le Cundtff .IJN;I BJ'uCe TeafoJXt. Mrs. Ruth CuDd.lff .ad Vr. and
otben att-en41al were 1lr. d.d Mn. )lorril' Hoore zreat ~ad

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Mrt. Glen· C~o~ 40d. .cblldren,
Mrs. Pearl MCBride, lira. Ru~h
Cundiff ' all -lotal. •Mrs. .Robert
Wood f)l JUo ·Gi'alHle, ~d Hu.
Paul White of HamutOo. .
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The Weese f~~Jiy ru~top 'WU
llleld reeently It 'BaUiey's
- ~ke.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill !)'DDft of P~rk·
erabW'I Yllited llr. and lin. Earl

WatkW.

LAUREL CLIFF

Herbert Parker wuierwent JurAttft.dmee It Sunday Scbool
..,. at tilt 8t. J.,.ph llolpiill lJl
Au1- 18 wu 1110 offert.nt $9.51.
Parlwlbuq.
VWtt•a neeatl,. wUb Mr. and Rev Hlrry Bate. and son, Herb4 mother and
Soll~ru nd cfaucbter, .ebel vta!tert
, were Mr. and Mrs. brotbtr in CaldweU a few dar•·
C. P. Hilt Jr. IDd family aad
It, -of LIWIOD, lllu
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and Juaior Grlm· WUU.am. Nelme)'er and family of
ol
Va. aod Mn. COlumbul were -recent aue1ta of
Soutbern 1nd .to.a Bob of Rut.. tile fDI'IIlel"1 mother, Mu. Belle
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.SUPER MARKET

pare~

are Mrs. IJIUan lfeBrlde
artd Abele.u1 Moore.
Mr. and lli't.-c.non HIJts apent
Sunday ~th 'Kr. and Mn Mu;
Bowel'l aDd ebUdrea of Patuka:.la,
aod llr...d ll!jo. ~rt
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Columbul,
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Mr. and Mn. Diet Hania-v~ct
·Mr. and
llld~· ear-.-eo ~. afl
GaJJipol_lli.
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Mr. and Mrl. ~avJ' ~~~_er,, of

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or THE 8IIA:BP
JllloC5 DESOT.,

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Firedome 4 dr, red 1D4
bite .
..llite tnnJ
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DOO adual mllel, local
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Tlie price wDI ..
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President,. Jobn SaU.vqe V\ce' Prft.
·Jdent, Mrs. darl Weese Seeretny
and Treaaurer. Enjoying the day
were )lr, and !ln. Carl 8 w..,. Jlouot~n TexiBi are '14a1Uns;il~~.
. Mlia ~VTO P - . y
and SOIU Jatl;, 'IJ!d Don, Mr. and :rand a~hter - Mrt. ~,.Paul' 1 r
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All Thlllil

7-cOO Today
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Be &lt;llftful when you're having I!JD,
Waleb speed, and water - burning

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9:00 Coffee·Time

It Rlcll

10:00 Home

Vollant La&lt;ly
Love of Life

Tie T&gt;e

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JlmiD)' and Karen Sue, of lorain
were Sunday .cuest.a of Mr and
Mr1. J . A. Eden. Hysell Rua.

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Htlm Slices, Cenqr Slice• · · .. · lb 99c .,
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Shank End~ Smaked tl~m~ · .. .' lb l9c'

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To he lllve next Lobor Day.

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CHICKEN LEGS,. Plump, meaty """ " ; lb 59c

Mr and Mrs. Charles Buck attended a blrthd.i.y dinner Sunday
honoring tbeir aunt, Mn. Rupe,
Kyger.

, 'GROUND BEEF, Fresh " ' ·~•·lb35c' .. ·31b• $1

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Club sugar ear~, blekory sm~kod

Turkeys, Fresh

Yau ltaYe somethini
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WIUtam Neimeyer and- daughter,
a Sell1 TfG dI OF AftMr. ado lira. c. F. Hilt lad two
nounce,
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cbildrea, llr. aad Mrs Arthur EJ.
SentJ'nel
llott, Mr.- Steve Eblln, Mr. and
lira. Ira llon'is, P•ul J•eobo and
or Want Ad
Mare~ret Allen.
RepresentotiYI.
Mrs. .Marw~t Allen
helped
Mn. lohn Diehl with ber canning.
- They Get ResultsGreg lij!Un iJ on the 1ick list.

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OhUnger ,Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
Edwjn Hood. S~.
and Mra George
nturned to their homea today after a vlalt with Mn. C. E. Neue'.

And .how that outdoor play eet. up ,dwiv
aeriJYI JJMp !Jood HOlnm Bread e.iul MDcfi. .
wlch IPiead-Watch thll favorite replace hit'

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MAKE IT TASTE Ba\iJR.
Seweit~lb

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su&amp;ts of Mr. and
A
Weill. BaJt Run.

Young ·.1Dd other relaUYel.

'M rJ. Fra~ Jennlqa
Cindy,

KatltJo

BDd
edd In

Wl!ek
with the lattor'a
lad llro J.eo Sd•u-1

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.B-..ns• sliced,, fresh 2 pks 39c
Bread, enrichtd • lvs
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.0. llui!.iar Cl .nifii,:Silmulo•,.;
the •PP•tit•. ancl•uppl'tU Iron
to help prevent tirednus. _Euo
Jly w;mi~tad; wiR not d'llltf.. .
regular digastiof\, -'r-;·
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her home, ClociaalU, toda)l' after
1 vimt with ber brother, WJJliam

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Roberta

Grand Marais, Minn. M'n. Therio~

Edith Young, Cincinnati,

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Mr~ and Mrs. R. , A. Thompson

and ilauebte-o,

J[lp Edith Youaa rrturned to

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eiiiilily Ia ta .... · .. · .. · · .. pkg of 1l-49c

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Mr. anci 'Mrw, Carl HyJell of Rut-

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How-u-d Gilkey and family of
Zanenme and Clinton Gillie)' and
bmily of Chillicothe visited OV"f
the weekend with the C. Gutty Sr.

Cbrl&amp;tine

land were Su114ay dinner gueab
of her pareata, Hr. and Mn. C.
J. Eborobach.

BACKS ........ lb 'tOt_,W

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Quite 1 few (rom here . enjqy~·
the buket dinned .t Zion Su1.

llr. aad Mrs. iJ!VIIlard Ebe"bach
thr put eni!: ' ;'
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of Cbarleslqb, W Va. were week
end gueata of Mr. and ..Mn. Edward Parfitt

CHICKEN BREASTS · ~ ·• ..~ •· .. · .... · · · · · lb 79c

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Mr. and Hra. Jake Lee llld IOJII
lpent a da7 with Kate WNaoa, 4

Se.boffner· ot Bull were gueata or

WI'IOLE
HALF lb 57c ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Asa Jord011 are
eatolnint in old va.

llr. and MrJ. Clarence J.fi&amp;bt Jr.

SHANK

CENTER BLADE CUT-TENDER BEEF

Chuck Roast

Howard Hull.

Ray Woo'denrd underwent sur·
gery at the Meip Geoerat Hospital, Wtdaf:lday moming .

StompS for every
dime,'f"!l spend.

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Clara (Williams) 8 'toDI aado 1"1
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daulhler all of Waldo.
Mr. aDd Kta. Dalt WllliiiDtwn\
to Weld() to attend Ute fuo.erallf

Pearl1acob8.

Mr. and Mrt. J. C. Wallace and
son, Jame.• Keltb ,and Mr. and
Mr1 Howard Wiest and cil11dnn,

Shop Kroger .where yon·
gel one Top Value

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Ml'l. Jamn LewiJ and Judy Gil.

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relatives in Nellollvllle.
llr. aDd llrs. Cllrecnre Curti, of
lliu Janet Caldwell, of Tuppert
.PJaUu apent a week wUh NaDCJ Oolumbut _were 1uwer suesb; of , a Tupperware party Priday
1&amp;. aad. lin'. Lou Diehl recently, ina q1.1rte a few wtre
Parlw.
lfr-. tad rJia. Lou Diehl called $58.00 worth w;a• sold
Mt. and Ura. Charley Bartels of
Huntlnatcm villted ·relaUvea: bere. on hil litter Hrs Lona Roecher aa refrethmentt were
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Mr. ud' Jfn. Raymond Mille-r at Chater.
Mn. Joe C.rtey reeeiv(lld
and eblldren of Columbua and
Jtece,nt JU9b ot Mr. aDd Mra. Ullt ber brother had ditd in W.
Mr. and Mrt. Paul Tboftlas aDd and Paul Rhley of" Dover an4 Rlr·
The Northern Loeal School
Of P·• t PI
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t OrvtDe ~ were Cbarles Hldey
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e&amp;~a.., . a. •pea old Hudnall of Sandyville. aDd lin ll"m;;;o;;;;;in;o:re:;:;Jil);;;l;;r;;;';;;";;';;;";;;"·===;:.
Sunday with Mr. and lira. Iloyoi Sam!D1 Lewit and famUy.
IJ
n:~iad Mh. Eber Grindley a.ad Paul .Taeobf apeat a recent week
two daqhtera of Atroo apent a eod at the home. of Mr. and Mn.

and

Colitk•d Hama, No Slict1 remoYt.d ...

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POMEROY
SOOF:ItY

Save Top Value Stamp• for Top
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Gifts

FOR SAFETY'S SAKE •••

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Coptlin JtaniiiOO
~Ur ,GodiPJ .

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Jal"::n t;;la.rll b!'a reet:atly Dlii...
the t.'1int Gllte7 rulde:nce.
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wuk e!ld with biJ partntl Mr.
Reeent eauerr o.D John
aad lfn. GeoJ'Je Grindley. ,
recently J.adude ~v. Harry ~""II
llra. Pearl Jacobs, Mr. and
Clillord J..,.he, Bob Bowen, Mr.
aDd Mn. Lou Diebl, Mr and Mn:.

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~ou CAN PUT .YOUR ltOsT~IN _

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aDd four ebUdreo of Columb1.11 and IIIOJ'e were' •upper auesta of Jlr.
llr.. LIUian MtBride 10&lt;11 aJ&gt;&lt;nt llld lin- P~rl Jacoba lalt week.
J(n by Powell wu returoed
Sundar wllb Hr. and Hr•. Ralph
bo.be from Beb.abel CUnit.
Badaley at Lelart Falla.
llra. Alina Buck called on Mr.
Mr. ud Mn . WIUiam Eieblna:er
llld children 1pent Sunday with aod lira. Charles Djebl and cbllcf..

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HARRISONVILLE

Mra. ~t tlouJlu weat ~
Elea.aor Stout and cbildr~1; Jur!y
a.JMivtt berl han re~ved
W
aJdo
to aUeQd th¥ Funeral of ll!lr
word that lin. Hollt Jl'riend of aod Bobby are vUiitiog at lbe bome Brotha- ia law.
Sardb lJ 1 •u.ra.tal patleat !a Grut of Joh.a lkouta.
Howaid Hull wbo W&amp;l 1l«a ...
lkwpitaJ in CoJumbuf;, her room
raiNd
here, Jae was OIIDd
No. u ~.
a beut attack, he leave .11111 ~

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&lt;rt-111,&gt;&lt;1 wtih • dlaner &amp;uoillf
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11th hoDorfDJ ~eira aDd

Avis Theiss, Arlene Theiss, Mrs.
Marvin Roush. Mr. Leonard Field&amp;, it wa 5
grams (or .
Mr. and Mrs. WiiHe Johnson.
tq be beld In
10 LqiJCtOI Ave., Ntw Yort City, 1e, r; Y.
Mrs. Lille Blazer, Mrs. George erated Cl).!lrCh,
8u~ptl0Jl rJ;tu: ~1Vef1 by carrler wbere available 30 ~ents
rlpp, ,Ar. 1 Johnson, Mlrs. f)oe_d &lt;io were felld.y
,.. wet:\: one yell ln adva.ac" at The Usily Sentinel offlee. $.15.60~ Batev, Mrs. R. F. Bryant .. Mn. Ot· E~h memtter .
liz moatb.'i.. f1.8U; three months, 13 90. By m;:~lur r oute where
tie Roush, Sally Roush, Mra. Fre1 brlnll 1 putye
tnlUbJ•: one mt.alh. $1. By mall one )'ear SB: 11-1r moot!ls, $4.25·
Tripp,
Mrs. Leroy Wyant. Mrs
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' Mn. llaruld Te~~
for(l, Connie

leito t'itlted with ftl~:tlvq aad
lrlendt here.

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Mr. and Mn. JobA lau•a,. and
Mr. and Mrl. Albert Mumaw and
kltehen Mon&lt;4r evcalnr ""•· 29th. thildreo Dick and Jean, ,llr. and lour children Of MiB(D Juo:ctlon,
A bu.ah1ea1 &amp;euioa 't'U toududed Mn. Bert. Weoae, Mr. abd Mn. vi11fed Mila Fraakle ~~~J'Prt.
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by the Pre&amp;ldt.t~n Mn. Herbert Par- Earl Neue all local, Mr. ud Kn.
Mr1. Nettit lletkl, l'illted wttb
A tamUy ·reunion w11 beJd at ker at which tUQe lln1 DoD Co\t. J. W. We.M ~ Kr. aod llr1. reLative• In Darw!A.
,
tbe homt of .Mn. Don Duckworth riU waa •li!Qte4 iJerfl&amp;r)', follow· livios Dickmu, of ClllumbUI, 14'.· , ,.llr. Roben I'IIDIDD All retllfBo
Auguat 19th telebl'IUDI five blrtb- to, the rell,Cui.loa of Jlrl. OnUJe ..Dd Ktt. WUbam E. Weett, ·of ( M to bil balM followta, I three
diYI of the l•mlly. Thill• the only Slaek. Tbe l\lbjtet for tbt..meetlDJ Wottbinl,tOn, Mta. ldtth Sbtppard web vilit wit.Ja bls brotberJn.law
"timt \Irs. Dutkworth, bq bad a.ll waa "outdoor utfq'' w~h
of Ripley, W.
l.d4 »rt.. Ben i a641 •.tster 'llr. aaufKn. t.awreDH
her lflQdeblldfen and ~Ul·IJ'aDd dt.moa•ttated by ·Mn. Willia Lta4- Bcuoo .tlld da
ler' o1. Vielpll, Sellen of -Columbul. He waa ao-children ~_,ether.
laaham and 1111. Jatt WWll.r;u. W. Va.
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tGmpailled hoRae by tJae Sellen
w.'re M.r. _,d J4rJ.
A picale wUI be lteld. on Sept. 20th
Recent JUeY, ot Kr. iDA. lin- and tbeir JODI Dhicl and Llrr)'
wortb of HuniJJiJtoa, Mr. an4 )Ira. at tbe Ported aun Lae. Preteat Albert Duc.kwortb. · •lfd Kr.. ed who apeat tbe weft eo4 wttb. Mr.
Harot4. MtComaa-apd four ebU.dtel\ for tbe meeUa1 wtr. Jl.rll. Don Mta. Georce SchMidlr wen ~r- and llrt. Ambrote Plaaa1aa lAd
an4 l(r. aa.d ~·· C1rl Duckwortl Cottrill, M:ra.. CurolL Norri•. Mn. an4 Mra. ltayae Bra bater aDt11011 Mn. Carrie &amp;elm.
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of. New CO~tord; Mr. tnd Mr.. Her~t PaB1at Mra. Alp!J.J Colt Rcmnle of WtdtW"Ortb, .Mr. BJU
Mr. aad M.rs. lobnay lamu aad
J&amp;m~tl T. G'4n•ler ud two children . rill, Mn. TrO,, ZwlJJ.J.~"" lin:. Wtuit Duckwortlt, IJld DOtl!la ~ of Mr. and Ml'l
· Jama of Toof 'Lutllter. IUehafd Duckworth, l.Aadlneb.am,
~rlea Lfale, Rittman.
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and Mr. Aid Mr1. Robert Wblte Mr-~. Jqp.n sauvlge; Mn. W1.1llalia
Mr. ud Mn. Tdie Culld.lff1 ~rt!
and son Jamea Robert.
Franeia, and· ·~•· Jl.ck Wllllama. announeiq ~be blrtb of a diuJ11~
The Syracuse Home Pemonstra.
Mr. and Mr.. ~Viratl Teaford, tbat hu betD oam~ Debra An,, 1t
SHARPEST

thildrea Rolle Aan, .K.eJtb, and
Johnny, Mn. Do~ Cottrill aD,d ebUd ·
' . ten S.baron Sue and Crail, Mn.
~.. Edllon Gulntber and dau1hter
r¢•rol ,an4 Debra, Mrl. a.,o.ra:e Scb. ' ,•.atldft~ ana ••tzicla London, M:rl.
,., 1 Al.lah ' Teaford and dauebter \'/ada
Rote, M:ra. Graoe ·Oi,er and 1an
filly and ltbondt HYtell oUdi~dte.

and Mrs. John Bumgarner, Mn.
Nannle Jobn&amp;On, Mr•:rorrellll Murra y Ml!IS Martha Murray. Mr. and
Mrs'. Clawoon Roush, Ruth Rou ..'I fi..
R11rold ltnu1h, Mr. ad'd M-rs. WU·
son Johmon, Mr11. Ha.rry Pit-ens

IDITOl
.IN: MOlt.
hbllahed *"UJ afternoon aeep: Sun d a1 b., Tb e Obi o VaII er

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aeuse
OCiety
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t~e iresbyt~l•n church · held lu
annual Picnic at Balley'a Lake Frl·
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il~, everuae AU(. lftb. 'fbote at·
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tindin1 were: Kr. aDd Mn. Robert
•• Harcien and 10n1 Jimmy and Bobby
a(r. a.nd Mra. Lawrence DJddle and.
di\!Jbter Donna, llr. and Xrt.
PearJ MeBtide, Mrf. Don Ualt, tnd

ino. bior,. 1 s~~t

d&gt;·· M.is.s Mabel Bull'i.C.4~JD' , ,. Mf,

R11NOLD E. OREINI

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Brook1yn

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when hiJ health beJ&amp;f to, fail .
Tile' home nf Mr. and ib-1. Lee
Myers wai\ the &amp;eelle rot a. happy
The Afternoon ctrele
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the party.

NEW CITJllN
Mt·, and Mrt. Joe Bolin arc anllouncinJ the blrth of a seven
pound son, Rlchardo tJee, at the
Maaon Clinic. Grandparents arc

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Mrs. Roscoe Fife
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The Spencer RtuniO:Il ,wlll be heldat tJte Joeksprlnp FalrJround!l
S11nday, September 't. Rel•tlnB
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Mr. ·and Mrs. Cecil Bolin, Langsville, and Mr~ and Mrs. Turner,
Carpenter. Mr. Bolin, who Is sta·
Mr. and Mra. George . Hackett
tloned at tht Naval base at Bain- Jr. and fiYc children hove moved
brLdre, Md,, ·Is home on leave to from their farm home on the Harrisonville Road to th{' propertv
\'llllt hta wife and son.
they purch1ued frnm Dr . F. M.
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Cluff on Brownell and Seventh
The Exemplar Chapter
and Avenue.
Ohio Eta Phi chapter
of Beta
Mr. and Mrs. L('wh n . Satter
Sigma Phi 11ororlty had a plcl'llc and children, George nnd
Loi!l
at Dalley's L.ke 84lnday tor thetr
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faliUllel. Swimming and
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Were enjoyed during the~~
. They will be aeeompanied
n,oon and Mrs. Thomas Rue
home by their oldest daughter,
Gibbs were soda\ Carolyn , who has txen vis:'Ung
Mr.. San
chairman fot the· chapters 1nd relativc11 there for thC' 1,ast month.
planned the picnic.
Guests
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eluded Mn. Thoma•. Rutland,
In Parkersbrrg today.
June Jlankln, Texas,
a former
me.Dber.
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H~rman Ohlinger hnvo bef'n ,her
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al.llter, Mfl:i, Luther Bolger, CutThe Oaugbtera of America of umbus, and Mr. anrt Mrs . James
l"orerrt Ro1e Council No, 285 wlll Shieh1a &lt;Daunc Jo:~n
Hamilton)
·have their annual plentc at the Washlngtol}1 D. C. Mr. and Mrs.
bomt!! of MrPJ. Edith Bctzlng, Sept. Shields have just returned (rom
wbere they have been Kta.
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tioned for the past two yeats. 1Mr.
are welcome. There will be hpme Shield&amp; a government employee,
m11dc Jee eream and cake. ~-.
. wu On' a NDvy II!IBI.IInment in tho
Paclllc. They al•o vlsJtt!d Honf
IIILE CLASI Mf1T1
Kong, .Japan, Honnltilu and other
M&amp;'.li. C".cor1~ Oldldi eumlueted lllmnus p:lace11 while In f.hf! far
the Bible Study claaa Wedne1day" l!:ast. 'l'hey have returned to their
evenln« .it the Church of Chrbl homo in Washington
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in the .tbsenee of the paator, Fred
Ml81 Betty Hysell, Hysell Run,
l . Gard""', Grace Captelna WIU Is 8layiDJ with Mn. A. J . Beaver
leader (If the devotional service and Ml.u Sylvia McMaster, Grant
and the Loy•l Women't. Clasr b11d Strect 1

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make-a
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were dinner r:ueat 8 Tuesday of demonstratar. Prizes were WOD by
111'5. A.. J: Beaver and Mi.% Sylvia Mrs. Jame.s Keeler an&lt;l Kra. Dob MD. Cla\ldf Albie)', Mr. and .,,.
iiiJ"''Y· McGuffin nd thrM child·
McMII.Iter Mt&amp;. Charlotte DIXOil , Leach.
rn -(Dorothy Alhley Mkldleport,
Ou~o Canada who hat been
The bollleas served 1 de&amp;Rrt
vQ!ltiria' Mrs. sea'ver and Ml.u Me· cour.se to those named abl)ve IDd ·Y r. ad !ilrl. Joe Moore &lt;Betty
Muter since June was abo a Mr.s. Robert File, 11!111. Henry Clat- Aahle,), Sb.ade: Mr. abd Mra.
guest at tb~ dinner and left Wed- worth:y, Mrs. Hubert Taylor, Ml1!.: .Harry Stevrns aM Debra.
n~da,. for ber home
stoppmg George Sauer, Mrs. Gene •HUbert,
o'ieTnilht with Mr. and Mr11. AI· Mrs. Paul Werner,
Mr,, JOhn :We.J"oer~ .Mn.
Ross Fife, ldn.
bert SP.,kB at ftaydenvllle .
Veith, Mrs. Raymond
Mn. :f'rsDk Cook, Mn.:. Grant RUBiell,
H&amp;rl'J' McGuffin
Jr. has re- Wendell Bunce, Mn. ·
·Delores Fife:.
turned from vl.slting Mr . .and Mrs.
Jot Moore, Shade.
ThC Rev. and Mrs. Konkri&amp;hl
and aonl!l, Dnid and Eudell, have
returned fr(.om a two weeks' vaTHE NEW
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cation trlp.
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S~e Oren, New Haven, l• vls.ltjng Carolyn . and Neda Bradford.
for acveral d&amp;y1 tbla week.
Miaa• SylviA McMaster s'pent ·the
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and ~1'1. Dan Ginther, Waterford.
M:ra. Lillian McGhee has returned from a vl.slt wilh her sisOHlO
ter~ Mu. A. C. Neal. Flat wood, Ky.
Mr. and Mra Charles Bradbury
•n4 ·famly have returned from a
VRC&amp;tlon to Buffalu, •N. Y. , end
Niua.ra Fils. '
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.Mn; James Souder11 and son,
Miliml who are visiting her parfAit\QUS
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro.~s Wise, are
ill .With la~l'ngitb.
BRAND
David Fife, Jlmt~ll son of M·r .
and. Mra. Ro8C(Ic Fife, iH Ill wHh
a virus infection.
Mr11. Otho W11tls has rntered
Hol~r Ho.spltal for su rgery.
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:White'a d~uble and a· .sJngl e
by Fm'"" Castleman produced the
Gianll' first run in the second Inning Jackie Brandl 's single fol'owed by BiD Sarnl's nmth homer
&gt;f the season produced a 3-3 t1e
n the fourth. Juhnny Antonelli
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Cubs, 11-4~ in an af\ emoon game
tt was as Important a blow as
hal been $)ruck for lhe a~·nve s all
seuon be,use it was the dtff~.&gt;r­
ence tt&gt;daJ between a Jlh game
!kat-pl.ace lead and a 8lendt'r half
iaffle ma1;11n over Brooklyn. t!:~·en
the Dodgers would
odm11 that

A crow(\ of 1~508 watched the
oerleo Wipdup ,.tlh U.. Glanls and
bro11&amp;bt lbe .Redlep' home attend-

aile to 907,100. A aew home at-

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JPtldq llijht when tbe Reds need
only ·~ 000 faru to pass the one-

million milt for the aea,on. Ad, _,ntt· U~kl;t 11Je.. will euarantee

more thaD enoUJb .

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.. ll~.f"JI • 11milhty
mites" by

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atru~ the key blowa when
Red,eae toot a 3-1 lead ln
aepond \lnnhiiJ. Wa!ly
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with p· wl.lk and
Ed llalley'J •dOuble. M~!~lli~n i
doUbled home two ruJU and

none of tbe 11 homers he' s hit
against them tbl.s season prov1ded
t1 greater setbaok to theu pennant
pltml.
Adcock's 34th rc.iund-trlpper of
the campaign came afh: r· Hank
Aaron •lngl(!(f and Ed Mathews
d~w a walk oU Elroy Face Mathews put the Braves ahead wath
his •33rd homer In the second inniDI bot the :PJrates tied the score
kn the ninth when Dlck Groat sl niled home Dale Lona. The !l.'Hne
Jlra.s held up by rain for ~:i mlnutea at the

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Sealed proposals
Wnl be rccl!lvcd by the Board of ~ducaUon

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until J2:00 nOon, eastern atandard
tln)e, Sept. 29th as provided by
law for 1111 labor, equipment and
material neeeasary fOT the reroofIng of the Main Seetjon ~f the
Midrlleport High School Buiiding
•~cording to the lpeclficatlon11 on
file In the offices of the SUperintendent of School•.
The Board of Education ~~rvcs
the right to reject any Ol" all .bid ~
By order ol tbe Board of Education.
Bruce Lloyd, pteaJdcnt
Paul S. Smart, Clerk
(8) 30 cal 6, 13, 2p. 4tc

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Victor Over
Rory calhOUn

Grid Practices
Begins In Big
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On ~aturday
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Webb by wlnnlnl{ · aained a
match, probahly tn the stadium
Oct 31, a)l;\,lnst the winner of the
Bobby Boyd-Joey Glardello light
slated for Cleveland nut month.

Cheshire Softball
Tourney In Action
Tonight at 7 p. V': ('at Cheshi"l
the Softball tournament will be
undcr·way with their fourth nla:ht
game with ifOOd att11ndance so
{Qr OVEC and GSI game .will Btart
at 7 and the Parker.tburg CIO and
Phillip Sporn game will -.J.so be
tonlilht Friday ril.aht will be the
scm!-flna1s at 1 _ wlth t!Dals Saturday at 8 unde~ U~ts ,.

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residence i, at MoundiVIIe, W
Va., at the State PlaltenU1ry of
stJd state will take n.otke that
Hezel Waolfrom bu med her .pet1tioo- &amp;811Dat him for divorce IDd
alimony In 0.11e N~. 12480 ol the
common Plua Court of Me-it!!
County, Ohio, 1nd tbat aa'id cau1e
will be ror hearlnJ on or alter
the slxt.h day ot ,september, 1808.
HAZEL WOOLFRO)f·

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more dittieult by steidlly deterloratlq relat!~• between Egypt
-1nd Franet- and Brit.in...
T:be .sltuaUOn •,WM tompUcated
by Egyptian ebart:et of tJPiopq:e
agatn•t Britiab dlplomlta; ttM!I ex.
pul1ion df two Egyptlaa dJplomat. •.
from Brttaln in retalilton for !!IUCb
an Egyptian ad apiMt two Britieh offietala: tbe bil A.ogiO-French
miUt.ary buildup lnd lndJeatiODI
IQjS!ed .
,,.nei..,dlher••• Britain or £opt would
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in DeJoUaUou OD 1M eanal.
Egyptlao Pmlident Gamal Abwere tbe major developdel Nauer already has
Soviet ment. the Jast·movlnl i(CU.ttoa:
baekjnt in bb talks nert. Monday
l'arls _ 'The- PH1lcb. "Cibfaet
with the fi•e-utio~ Suez Canal nlled a meeting \O;,Mar D,tfeaae
e«~mmJttee
by Auatralian Minister Maurice Bou~lbuu­
ftobeJ"t Gordon ory ouUine further plaDI for aeftd.
Sov1et movea log Freneh troop&amp; into the Medl·
terraoean.
Fr.nch lattaiKo'a LetW
NICOita, .c,pru. - A ballollon
• . ol France'a 7\JI Bapl4 Kftlwlized
Dlmion and a eomp.~ay , ol the .

LONDON UP -Diplomatic dit-patches ftom JIOICOW today re.
port.fd mounting tndicatioiUI
of
Soviet prepan.Uoa (or ..JOme form
or defenu- alipmelll.. wtth Egypt
in the Suez C.nal crtm.
Tbe dbpalcMs uid that afkr 1
period -o( fetWe .traddl1n1 Ru~
appears to lbave rewhed the conelusion that the ehanee or cashint
1n on tbe preeent trouble and expandlng the Soviet footboJd in the
Middle- East ll too &amp;ood to be

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Arranp rou' lol11'

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Jan)lly tor 1 lut *'POmer fling.
HundKds of thou1.1Dd1 of Am-ericans were ~peded to jllm roacll,
r11Uroad 8 and air lines to observe
ibe three-day Labor Day holiday.
For moat It me:arrt p nd to .summer vautlon!l, the return to school
or cotleae. a final pimlc or a lui.
dip at a favorite IWbnmlng .&amp;pot
But whi1e the neUq olNrerved a
fe stive .spirit. enforcement offlcenr.

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DIVORCI NOTiCI
HOWARo WOOLPIIOII wh"'e

Cheshire Athletic . AJ80&lt;!i•Uon,
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wejght Rory Calhoun for the l.atNotre Dame wlll open its aeaiOIJ
ter'J first professional defeat aft· a week earlier witb a nilbt Jlme
cr 23 straight wins.
at Southern, M,ethodlrt QD S~pt. 12.
Defending champion Ohlo 8\ate
"Every punch he threw hurt," and rupner-up Mlcbli&amp;D State
W&amp;bb mOaned as he clutched his again were .rated 11 .th, major
sides ln the dn:;,llllli room. And threal.ll of the Bit: Ten crown, bul
as to whether anybody else ever neither team will be e11Jible to
hit h1m that bad, ''He hits much compete in tlul RoBtJ Bowt
Ohio state wU TU1ed out for
badder," the victor or victim &amp;aid.
CalhGun, though beaten.
the next Rose Bowl &amp;ame u part
sounder pbysleally. His only m•••k 1 of lt 11 penalty for violation of-feonwas a !!WOllen left eye, which ference fQ)el
tlcb;
came up In tbe lah!: round.!l afler athlete• While .
Webb sc9red frequently with grez. be unable to
ing left jabs and otcealonally with
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Sunday, September 2Dd .,Ill be
"Appreelatlon To Tbe F~a.a P*~:
Crol!lle)' fteld in re~nitt.Oo ·m
wonderful 1upr.m ncelv.,
the faDS Gf UU• atU. ' ~ ·]· '. lltU. ef Muy J,
Jn roeogaltton of 11111' 1upport.
Notice.. 11 bereby
the CIDCtnnatt Baaeball CJ.~b wiD ~!al-i E. Howery :wbbat
(lve ,on Sunday, Sept. :lad, five fie~ Addreu Is Carpenter-;
101J1 Custam V 8 Ford ear1, con-[ hat l)een duly appOinted 18
talnln&amp; Fordamath: racllo. heater minlatratrlx de '1}ionls non of tbJ!:
~d white wall tirta, lO , the flve l Estate 'Of' Mlrrr--~J.' Hull late nf
~enont ~reeent •• Orb.tt)' Field.! Srlpio- TOwnshlp, Meta:s County,
~stlmati~l Sun~)''B . actual ~d 'Ohio - deetUe~.
,
;t.itf'ndance or neart!et to aetual , n1 ied thir 20th day 0 ( Aua:wt

' CHICAGO UP - Spider Webb day at all Bit Ten aehoo11 and
had the glory, bul he also had Notre Dame WitH the tlr1t J&amp;mee
the achc.s and p;tlfls wtay after scheduled !or tb« Weatern · Con:
his tO-round dcclsi•&gt;n over mlddJe terence club1 on ~ Sapt, 29.

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Appreciation »:ay'
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Lew Burdette .stJut out the PI· ~-=-·-·--

Roy Campantila drove In ftve
r~ with a three-run hom~r and
a double to Rpnk an 11-hlt Dodger
o!Jl41o .b&gt;. T,m!lle.
a~ek on four Cub pitchers Carl
Art FowJer, who replaced JobR- Er1klne yielded 11 hits but went
fl1 Kllppateln on tbe mou.nd, went ~e dl!tanee ror his 12th win. Duke
0, rut ot ~e- Wlf to 11quare IUa ~older contrlbut,.cl his 37th homer
uuon's reCord at.J0-10. The vic- for Brooklyn.
to,. kept tbe Redlep a ga.rne and
!'tObin Robert. was combed for
1 . . .;
l;t hits lncludlnjil a homer by R~~oy
toatt but hung on for his lath win
aa the Philadelphia Phlllles beat
th• , St •. l..ouls Cardinals, 8-6 Del
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r11tea on four bits until the nmth
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State J'unior Fa ir showed four A·
blu~ ribb.Jn awards and one first
pia~ in the State eompetition.
In competition Wednl!sday Jeannie Kirkhart. modeling ln
School ' Dress Revue and Patricia
!111~',. modelina: 1n the Dress
Revue ,acb wob blue

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