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LIBERTY THEATRE
Donald O'Connor
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"THE WONDERS
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(Color\

MR. MIDKIFF, LEFT; STANFORD STOCKTON ·

ALSO SELECTED SHORTS

Veteran•-r
Recognized For Service~.

MEIGS THEATRE
roMEROY; OHIO

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.MR. DOUGLAS LANG of the Printz~il
Coat Company will be on the 2nd. floor
.at . Elb,rfelds .In Pomeroy TOMORRQ~!
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TUESDAY· UNTIL NOON with a complete
showing of smart new Printzess Coots.
and Suits.
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be a contract

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You can select your Printzess Coat. or .
Suit in your correct size.

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each llre caU made ln a

.ELBERFELDS.IN POMEROY 1

ANNOUNCING
Patrol Warns
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ROBINSON'S NEW

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SP,ijJ~; Slick.

SttliT FINISHING
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!ng the. 'il~~~l, once .drew America's
attentwtt-IQ· jlri'e of the many umque as· HOW ·GOD llilt;DJ-pects of Abraham Lincoln whose birthA'BRAH:\M LlNCOLN
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dav "todly.••;
Seeking a deliverer.aiid-a Sa~ior, _!~~
Benjamin 'F . Turner ' of Lancaster, great God in his own purpose passed by
once a Pomeroy reSldent and M e I g s the palace and Its sil)&lt;e.n d~lights, He
county representative in the Ohio legis· , took a mue babe In his arms and called
lature, recalls Ripley's Lincoln panel, to his side his favorite angel, the Angel
as well as a brief article entitled "That of Sorrow. Stooping, he whispered, "0,
Is How God Made Abraham pncoln," by Sorrow, thou well beloved teacll'er, take
Dean Duttol). Both follow:
thou Ibis chlld of mine and make himgreat." Take him to yonder cabin in the
wilderness; make his home a
min's
LINCOLN AND NUMBER 7:
Each name contains 7 letters; he lived
home; plant
cut his
his ·
7 years in Kentucky and 7 years in Sa- thorns;
lem; he was a private (seven letters) and rocks as he climbs the'
a captain (7 l~tters); was elected 7 times; Make each foot print .red . with
sworn into Congress Dec. 7, 1947; held life blood; load his Iilii!
'if~~~f
7 offices in succession in Springfield; dens, give to him da~i:· •f:·~oiL"ii!i
had 7 debates with Stephen Douglas of study and sleeplessne!IS . ..
"Wrest from 'his arms whatever . he
(twice 1 lellen);- lought slavery t7 letters); his ancestors came from Hingham loves, make hiS heart. through sorrow,
(7 letters), Englan&lt;U7 letters), county of as sensitive to the sigh of a slav~ •.as a
Norwich (7 letters); moved at the age of thread of silk in a window is sensitive
7 to Spencer (7 letters), indiana (7 let. to the slightest wind that blows; and
· ters); and was 7 year&amp; in the State Legis· when you have digged lines. of pain in
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was U. S. Grant l7 letters) and he died a lime, bring him back to me, and with
few minutes after 7 on the 7th day of him I will free 4.000,000 slaves."
That JS how God made Abraham Lin·
April: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ,
BIBLE'S NUMBER coin.

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And now, something for the men:
There 'Are three safe ways for a man
P"l 40 lo get the snow shoveled off his
driveway or sidewalk, according to Dr.
Geoffrey Martin, state health officer m
Topeka, Kan.
1 Hire the boy next door.
2. Get a power shovel.
3 Let your wife do It.
Just how "safe" the last suggestion is
may be open to dispute, but it is by far
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great deal of
time in sedentary occupations."
In case men may hesitate to admit to
fadmg vigor in an attempt to get their
\VIves to shoulder the shovel, the doctor
adds this health tip for the ladies:
"Housewives have a tendency to stay
indoors in cold weather. Shoveling snow
gets them outdoors in the fresh air.''
Question both sides would like t h e
answer to: Is Dr. Martin married?

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Of. Broadway ·••. Reporting
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By DOROtHY KJLGALLEN
BROADWA\:. BULLETIN BOARD
A top Holly\"ood director has sep~
Audrey Hepburn the newest Joseph
Hayes novel, "Don't Go Away Mad," in
tbe hope that she'll consent to play the
leading role-that of a girl with "a creative urge." Too bad there aren't three
Audreys; everybody wants her for a picture . . Danny Kaye is more than a
little concerned about daughter .Dena's
condition . . . . . When Debbie Reynolds
finishes her next flicker. she and her
millionaire husband, Harry Karl, will
take a trip around the world
Rex
Harrison·, must be having conniptions
over the;advertising campaign for "Qleopatra." After all, he is a very big star- .
and until the, "Roman scandals" was far

more imPortant in show business itan
Richard Burton-but 20th Century';F'ox
is promoting tbe picture with a su'1!ple
reproduction· of a J:&gt;ilinhng , sh~mg
Elizabetli Taylor and Burton, wiih" no
mention of Re.x:y. or even tpe .movie's title. They seom , to think that's unnecessary, an&lt;Hhey're probably,.r1ght
The
most fascinatine aspect of the flood at
the Hotel l'ourteen was the revelation
that Joseph Cotten and his wife. Patricia
Medina, were livmg_ there. One would
expect them to be slashed at the St. RegiS, the Pierre, the Plaza, or some hostelry on lhat level. And they can't say it's
near the theatre where they are playing
in "Calculated Risk"; it's 'way up in the
Sixties, which IS scarcely the heart of the

theatrical district.

Richard Rodgers is reportedly enthusiastic about getting Van Johnson for
the mal&lt;dead in the London company of
"No Strings''--the role Richard Kiley
plays so well on Broadway The composer must consider it a very flexible part,
because Van is anything but the Kiley
lype . Sen. Barry Goldwater saw the
"Dim a Dozen" show at the Plaza and
appeared very amused by the song
"Barry's i!oys," which lampoons him.
He went backstage to congratulate the
cast and delivered a lengthy speech on
the glories of Amer~ca, where perform·
ers can make fun of the President or a
Senator without fear of reprisals
Robert Coleman, drama critic for the
New York Daily Mirror, is recovering
from a .mugging that occurred in midtown the other night as he was walking
to his Central Park South home after attending a theatre premiere. Fourteen
stitches were necessary to close his head
wound . .
You wotil~ll't think Gene Krupa's
hot combo would be a romantic back·
ground, but that's exactly what it served
as Tina Louise came into the Metropole
with composer David Anram and they

exchanged soulful glance• ..... Jack E.
Leonard, felled by pneumonia over a
week ago, is responding rapidly to his
doctor's treatment and is expected to be
back on hi• two jolly feet before long ...
The customer demand for receipts in restaurants and night clubs has increased
so tremendously since the new Internal
Revenue regulations went into effect
that they're slowing up the trade. Many
soon have to follow the lead
cafes
of one Broadway spot which has designed a new kind of check with 3 receipt at
the bottom which ~n be tom off easily
and given by the waiter to the Tired Expense Account Man . David Merrick's
office has been deluged with photographs of little boJs, sent by mothers
who hope their oftspring may be select·
ed to replace the last-growing children
in "Oliver."
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Bob Ripley, who 30 years ago syndi- OF PERFECTION. ('You also Clln't bfat
ttited nation~wide a news panel, "Be- it in Reno or Las Vei,aJ on the f j r,. t
.. •
lieve It Or' Not" dedicated to unearth· throw).
!ng the. 'il~~~l, once .drew America's
attentwtt-IQ· jlri'e of the many umque as· HOW ·GOD llilt;DJ-pects of Abraham Lincoln whose birthA'BRAH:\M LlNCOLN
"
dav "todly.••;
Seeking a deliverer.aiid-a Sa~ior, _!~~
Benjamin 'F . Turner ' of Lancaster, great God in his own purpose passed by
once a Pomeroy reSldent and M e I g s the palace and Its sil)&lt;e.n d~lights, He
county representative in the Ohio legis· , took a mue babe In his arms and called
lature, recalls Ripley's Lincoln panel, to his side his favorite angel, the Angel
as well as a brief article entitled "That of Sorrow. Stooping, he whispered, "0,
Is How God Made Abraham pncoln," by Sorrow, thou well beloved teacll'er, take
Dean Duttol). Both follow:
thou Ibis chlld of mine and make himgreat." Take him to yonder cabin in the
wilderness; make his home a
min's
LINCOLN AND NUMBER 7:
Each name contains 7 letters; he lived
home; plant
cut his
his ·
7 years in Kentucky and 7 years in Sa- thorns;
lem; he was a private (seven letters) and rocks as he climbs the'
a captain (7 l~tters); was elected 7 times; Make each foot print .red . with
sworn into Congress Dec. 7, 1947; held life blood; load his Iilii!
'if~~~f
7 offices in succession in Springfield; dens, give to him da~i:· •f:·~oiL"ii!i
had 7 debates with Stephen Douglas of study and sleeplessne!IS . ..
"Wrest from 'his arms whatever . he
(twice 1 lellen);- lought slavery t7 letters); his ancestors came from Hingham loves, make hiS heart. through sorrow,
(7 letters), Englan&lt;U7 letters), county of as sensitive to the sigh of a slav~ •.as a
Norwich (7 letters); moved at the age of thread of silk in a window is sensitive
7 to Spencer (7 letters), indiana (7 let. to the slightest wind that blows; and
· ters); and was 7 year&amp; in the State Legis· when you have digged lines. of pain in
'
..
lature; he appointed " 7• cabiDet mims- his cheek, and made his face more marters; 7 states seceded; his best general red than the face of any man of his
was U. S. Grant l7 letters) and he died a lime, bring him back to me, and with
few minutes after 7 on the 7th day of him I will free 4.000,000 slaves."
That JS how God made Abraham Lin·
April: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ,
BIBLE'S NUMBER coin.

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-.~:

Mr. IIIII llrl. Dale 8lelnii ol

are .-.ncJnc tbe1remarrilp tl tbelr di"'!!Marilyn Suo, to lillchlel
Jlurq ci Coolville. '1)t

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~~a1r~r~~o-~w:~~i~~

And now, something for the men:
There 'Are three safe ways for a man
P"l 40 lo get the snow shoveled off his
driveway or sidewalk, according to Dr.
Geoffrey Martin, state health officer m
Topeka, Kan.
1 Hire the boy next door.
2. Get a power shovel.
3 Let your wife do It.
Just how "safe" the last suggestion is
may be open to dispute, but it is by far
the most tempting of the three. Dr. Mar-

•.;

1..iaoJ Ill.

'
'

..

..

'Safe' Snow Shoveling

..

I. C.

tin defends it by saying that "men are
not as tough as women. Men fold up early because they spend
great deal of
time in sedentary occupations."
In case men may hesitate to admit to
fadmg vigor in an attempt to get their
\VIves to shoulder the shovel, the doctor
adds this health tip for the ladies:
"Housewives have a tendency to stay
indoors in cold weather. Shoveling snow
gets them outdoors in the fresh air.''
Question both sides would like t h e
answer to: Is Dr. Martin married?

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:·~ Y~ice
Of. Broadway ·••. Reporting
..
By DOROtHY KJLGALLEN
BROADWA\:. BULLETIN BOARD
A top Holly\"ood director has sep~
Audrey Hepburn the newest Joseph
Hayes novel, "Don't Go Away Mad," in
tbe hope that she'll consent to play the
leading role-that of a girl with "a creative urge." Too bad there aren't three
Audreys; everybody wants her for a picture . . Danny Kaye is more than a
little concerned about daughter .Dena's
condition . . . . . When Debbie Reynolds
finishes her next flicker. she and her
millionaire husband, Harry Karl, will
take a trip around the world
Rex
Harrison·, must be having conniptions
over the;advertising campaign for "Qleopatra." After all, he is a very big star- .
and until the, "Roman scandals" was far

more imPortant in show business itan
Richard Burton-but 20th Century';F'ox
is promoting tbe picture with a su'1!ple
reproduction· of a J:&gt;ilinhng , sh~mg
Elizabetli Taylor and Burton, wiih" no
mention of Re.x:y. or even tpe .movie's title. They seom , to think that's unnecessary, an&lt;Hhey're probably,.r1ght
The
most fascinatine aspect of the flood at
the Hotel l'ourteen was the revelation
that Joseph Cotten and his wife. Patricia
Medina, were livmg_ there. One would
expect them to be slashed at the St. RegiS, the Pierre, the Plaza, or some hostelry on lhat level. And they can't say it's
near the theatre where they are playing
in "Calculated Risk"; it's 'way up in the
Sixties, which IS scarcely the heart of the

theatrical district.

Richard Rodgers is reportedly enthusiastic about getting Van Johnson for
the mal&lt;dead in the London company of
"No Strings''--the role Richard Kiley
plays so well on Broadway The composer must consider it a very flexible part,
because Van is anything but the Kiley
lype . Sen. Barry Goldwater saw the
"Dim a Dozen" show at the Plaza and
appeared very amused by the song
"Barry's i!oys," which lampoons him.
He went backstage to congratulate the
cast and delivered a lengthy speech on
the glories of Amer~ca, where perform·
ers can make fun of the President or a
Senator without fear of reprisals
Robert Coleman, drama critic for the
New York Daily Mirror, is recovering
from a .mugging that occurred in midtown the other night as he was walking
to his Central Park South home after attending a theatre premiere. Fourteen
stitches were necessary to close his head
wound . .
You wotil~ll't think Gene Krupa's
hot combo would be a romantic back·
ground, but that's exactly what it served
as Tina Louise came into the Metropole
with composer David Anram and they

exchanged soulful glance• ..... Jack E.
Leonard, felled by pneumonia over a
week ago, is responding rapidly to his
doctor's treatment and is expected to be
back on hi• two jolly feet before long ...
The customer demand for receipts in restaurants and night clubs has increased
so tremendously since the new Internal
Revenue regulations went into effect
that they're slowing up the trade. Many
soon have to follow the lead
cafes
of one Broadway spot which has designed a new kind of check with 3 receipt at
the bottom which ~n be tom off easily
and given by the waiter to the Tired Expense Account Man . David Merrick's
office has been deluged with photographs of little boJs, sent by mothers
who hope their oftspring may be select·
ed to replace the last-growing children
in "Oliver."
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One of Modern Woodman's top-ranking ICeJIII,
District Agent, Ethel A. Hart, Shade, 'hu qualified
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Pomeroy Cement Blodl: II
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One of Modern Woodman's top-ranking ICeJIII,
District Agent, Ethel A. Hart, Shade, 'hu qualified
for tbis organization'l Champions' Club for 196:&amp;.
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recomme"*' her II ,a eaPallle re~ntative of a

· Mtcidi.P.,rt Dept. siMa -- 14

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