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the regular ll)eettng of Kn lhll
ol. Pythlas LOOge No. ZIO h•ld
Thuraday evening at lh• hall
In Middleport. carl Owen. oo"
going Chancellor Commander,
presided during the meeting.
Officers elected were . Chancellor Commander, Clyde Andrews; Vice Chancellor Lester
Walburn; Master of Arms. Danny Zirkle; Moster of Work, J,
H. Grate; Prelate, Brad ', oil;
Inner Guard, Bob Grimm;
er Guard, R. S. Manley; R&amp;cording '!e&lt;:retary, Richard Ballo
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Mn. Joseph Beegle wao hostto the Put Councilors of
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The affair wu held on t h e
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lf.:~~u:were sealed at tablos
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of fiowero and candles.
Present were Mn. Fred Desoauer, Mro. John Smith, Mrs.
Grover Erb, Mrs. Max Melnharl, Mn. Richard CamnheU,

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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson Jr., Minersville, an- Ray Seldenabel, Mrs.
Eldon Dennis and Brenda. Mr. and
nounce the engagement of t~eir daughter Deanna June to Kraeuter, Miss Leda Mae Krn- Mrs. £mest Powell, Mr. and
MRS. WILLIAM FRED LOHRER
I Frankhn Andrew Summerfield, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. euter, Miss Mary Jewell and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Joe
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lyn. to Ri chard J. Pou!Jn . son uf ~Jr. and Mrs. Lucien MHtdleport Church ol Chnst for the weddmg of . Mtss and Is employed with the Me&gt;- Columbus.
Potluck Picnie
Paula June, Mr. and Mrs. Alo
P o ulin or Pome r ov ) !•ss Blackwood is a 1960 graduate ol l Carla Wilson. daughter of Mr. a~d Mrs . Russell Wtlson, . - . - - - -- Mr. Summerfield I• a
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len Eichinger, Mrs.
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fe lds ~{r Poulin 1, a l&lt;o a 1960 graduate uf Pomerov High •SOP of Mr . and Mrs. Clifford r. Lohrer , of Cmcmnali.
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Members of the Laurel Cbfl Charles R. Kerr Sr., Mr. and
S chooi and at tend~d Rio Grande College . He 1s employed 1
The vows of the eouble ring ceremony were read by .
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School and ts a member of
Better Health club and their Mrs. Charles Diehl and Lewis
at Mane tt a Ma nu fJ&lt;Iun :lg l'o . An Augu st wedding
· the Rev. ~'red I. r.ardne'· Saturday, June 22, at 4 :30p .m . ',
u. S. Marine Corpo Reserves.
. enJoyed a poUuck pic- a~d Charles, Mr. and Mrs . Lou
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The bride, esrorted
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dmner 'Ibursday evening •)n D1ehl, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar
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the aisle by her father , wore yellow • throated white orch •d 1[ .
head Radio Co. Columbus.
lawn at the home of Mrs. Smith and Diane, Mi•s Paula
floor length gown of pure from her bridal bouquet.
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Lowell "McNJckle, Antiquity.
Frick, Miss Ruth Ann Norris,
· organw, featuring a b~ Upon _t~elr return the c~ple l
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Following dinner, there were Miss Rose Ann ThelSI and Mrs.
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of chantilly lace with a are res1dmg at 65'}, W. Washmg- Mr . and Mrs. Allen Roush
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-~the swings for the children, games McNickle and family .
lsal&gt;rir'Ia neckline and . long lton-s l, Athen•. The bride is a ,of Bradbury ar~ spending
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sleeves tapering to a pomt vver graduate of M1~dleport high 1 week en? m_.· Ct ~innatt
hands . An organza bow ac· school, class of 59, a member , they will Vlslt with theJr son,
~.~~~u~the waist in back Lace of Evangehne Chapter, OES, ' Lee Roush, who attends South~ A reception at the parsonage
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were used on· the and is employed as a secretary Iern College.
· follow the cererbony imJille-11
of the full skirt whlrh to . the ~ers~nnel Director .at Miss Cora Rupe has returned •
ehapel length Ohw Umvers1ty.
to Middleport after a month's 1
train.
Mr. Lohrer is a graduate of visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell [ vacation trip through
Her fingertip veil of silk i!- 1Colerain High School, Cincin- 1ProbasC&lt;J in Charleston,_W. Va. j Snookoey Mountains and Vh·gin- 11
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·-·. pearls. She carried a colomal 1degree from Oh10 Umverstty !Miss Julia Probasco.
of Mrs. Moore's brother,
':. bouquet of white rosebuds cen- lin 1961 where he was a mem- i Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
tered with a white orchid .
lber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, :Lanslng, Mich., have been
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M1ss Coleen Wdson, sister of 1soe1a\ .fratermty
Del- guests of her parents, Mr. and
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near Ralel""
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the bride. W&lt;~S maid or honor. ta Ch I, mens ourna 1Ism Soc- Mrs. William Reynolds tn Midthe borite of
She wa• attired In a street -iety. AI present he Is AS&gt;istant dleport. They will visit in
Asb Lawn, bome of
length dress of nile green tar- Director of University Informs- ville, Ill., with his parents befeta with bell shaped skirt. The tion at Ohlp Unlversity.
· fore returnin~ to Lansing. Mr.l "'iiiiiliiiiOiiiiiii;;;;;iiiii;
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- white !are bOOice featured el·
and Mrs. William Reynolds en-11
bow length sleeves and a round
tertained with a dinner while
neckline which formed a deep ~
their daughter and husband
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V In back. A lace bow was used '1
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a guest Wednesday and Thurs·
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piece was a matching taffeta ·~i
bow with fare veil and she car· ';
t1 Mr. L. w. McComas accom~ panied Diane McComas to Rio
ried a colonial bouquet of green f
tinted carnations. Whitt! wrist
Grande Co11ege Monday wherell
length gloves and white patina Mrs. Max Meinhart returned 1
home Thursdav after a sever- she took the entrance tests. She
shoes completed her costume.
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. 1al weeks visit· with relatives , Pans
Miss Carolyn Hook, of Xema . . C 1 b
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o~nltgs o~thn holn home of advisor, Miss DUone ll
earned yellow hnted carnat1ons . ri ay 8 er a VIS WI
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e ower gir was Iss • . Iand M~s . Dana Peoples.
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On June 9, the marnag• of Julia Ann Probasco and , 1 c· . tl
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Roy Mark was rea d by Dr. \v.
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Thoma,, the ceremony wa.s performed _at 3:30. p.m. be- 1se.rvmg a_s ~s ers .
im visited Thursda afternoon bert Chambers.. Mr. Chambers
fore the altar decorated with palms, white gladJOias and
fhe bnde s mother chose
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1two p1ere hme lmen sheath M ppers d ~ k
· an HospitaJ ln Galllpolls.
The bride. given in marriage !Mark of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, i dress with matching accessor- . C~=~t~ay~~~ Mrreca: an~r~t Mr. and Mrs. carl Vanderby her father . wore a floor ,and the late Mrs. Mark. is a Iies . She wore a rorsage or red Ch 1 B
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the Nation ••• the National Currency Act. It establilhed a national currency; and Fedeially..
td organ~y with insets of lace . .Oxford , and is currently attend- T h e
bridegroom 's mother . 8 marThaum~
Lake Hope this week. Thev
chartered
benb, ID take lllelr plact betide the 00Ji1tinc sta~hartered bonks.
odnf r. were accompanied by Mr. 1. E.
It wa s styled wit h short sleeves : ing the graduate school there . wore a pink knit s heath dress 1•' adumM. Rey aFso cka
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me . ro~e.
. hoof and cht1dren returned to
and a bell shapt:&gt;d skir1 An or · lant in the History department with which stle wore a corsage !1Y 0
he would have 1ee111
ganza cu mmerbund &lt;~ccented , and Mrs. Mark will be associa · l of pink rosebuds . Miss
Judy d Mrs. ~sief Ftscher klefdt ~r~-t their horne in Waldo today.
The U.S. publi&lt; receiving moro than $450 billion I"'!"" In pm011.1l income; ito
Miss ay evening or a wee en vast
the ntted waist lint' . A eap of ted with the Sociology depart. IButcher organist and
communitin with over 100,000 echooll; it. citbemownin1 more than 70 miUion
the tu cked organdv and
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I Hamor a' Boice so.loist present- with her sister and brother~in~rs. Nan Moore, daug~ter,
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Moore, Miss Mlldautomobile~. Tliis &amp;uriobing otatll ol. oflliro o - much to tho otandardizatiou of
h~ ld _her. wal.St length V('ll of After a short wedding trip 1ed a program of weddmg mus- w,
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the cun:ency.
they are residing in Oxford . 11c preceding the ceremony .
Van Meter of Beverly.
Hawley
have re~ed from
11lk tllus iO~
She cam_ed a ~asrade b~ · The _Proba.sco f~mily former- 1 A rereption 11as held In the \- Mrs. Mary. Ruth . King
And t..lvould have oeon one oommerdtd bank oftlce lor ovory 7,000 penono;
f~Uet of white dals1es. She also l:v· resided m Mtddleporl. and sorial rooms or the church im· . daughters visited Friday
90" .of all paymenQ made with ~ checb; individual coinmercial bank tavwore a ne&lt;'klace of pear ls for· the bride Is a graduate of the I mediately following the St!n·ice .
at ~everly with Mr.
mother, Mrs. Albert Mees.
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of aboot $10 bllliob; commercial baDb havinJ.,... $130 billion In foano
mer ly wu rn by tier great grand Midd leport high schooL
jThe bride's lable was
Richard VanMeter_
.•~id,en-lturMr·~· and Mrs. Jack Nicely
outttaMin~o
A Yiltly dif!erent type of bulk building and. equipment lDitead' of
mot ht-r and r.eal ln sh I ~ c e
1 with 3 white Cloth and renterMr. and Mrs. Howard ·.:J
to their__.horne in Colum·
Pl•and~iDlr: reeorde' automation. New ooncreptl ••• new and upended bankini
g_loves, the g1fdt ~~ a friend . f:l•ening Is Spent
jed with a three tiered
afndTson•: TeArry and
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Susan Probas('O s~;~r v l:'d
a ~ .Sot·rtllly, SPWIHIJ
1 white rosebuds
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for a visit
Mrs. R&amp;; E. Gibbs.
Hostess gifts were presented !
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Mr. and Mrs. Tim Swan ·and
her stsler 's maitl of hon or and
CIOOipotitioll Ia tho honiD"' field.
only attenda nt Shf' wnr e an to Mrs. Hiram Fisher when th~ 1 Servmg cake 8
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and uLuer reaJtives.
Tim arid Jack, and daitl!h·· ll
The ..otution ol th1o plctun tbtouch yan of"""' on411Udy emph•ilet """'mercia! bank·
alter noon drl'ss nt pnh· blue Tri-City Sewing club met Thur s- j Mr:-o . Duane Bump. Athe~s. r,·Irs . Mrs. Harold Erwin and
of Colu~ spent
lna'•'..,.,.tti1Jc drivo to bettllr ita best , •• to provldoi the lulleot moasuro of -plete
!Jrganza . The flll ~-&gt;d bodil'e was da.v _ev~ning at her home, ,\It in · : Br_uce Bradford. Alvara a,
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Mrs. Robert Wines
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Mrs.
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unpre~~ed t&gt;r sviiie .
as , Mr.\ Charles Riffle
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pl eats in the bark ot I he !;kirt
The evening was spent social- Mrs. Wll Jam Strauss, Pomeroy.
Thursday with Mn.
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regJ.ster.ed th_e guests .
8 weddmg trip to. . ,
the hostess to Mrs .
Robl:'rl .
Jais1es.
POMIROY, OHIO
The groom had as hi~ best. ' Rawlings , Mrs. Russell WiJ ... on. mgton,
D. C., and V!rgwia.
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mom Mr Henry Beekl ey, .Jr oF Mr s. Millard Wildermuth . Mr!i; .
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Lafayette, Tnd .. and Mr Roy Robert Hoberts, Miss Eliz3b: th
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Cheney , uncle of the bnde . and Fick Mrs . Bradford Maag Miss low accessones. She wore
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t on David. served' as ushers . , Mary Virginia Reibel. M r ~(Tecbnicolor)
A reception followf&gt;d the rPr- : Charles Riffle. Mr::. William
Natalie Wood WarreD Bea~
IY. Pat Hjngle Audrey ChriJ.
emony In the church parlors. : Grueser and Mrs. Harlan Wt.oh·
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The bride, daughter of Mr . . rung.
·' I W• Pay 3% lntenlf On Your Savings
Loden. Fred Stewart.
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and Mrs . Lowell W. Probasco
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ATTEND SERVICES
- :L Kent Taylor Lisa Mantell,
We wire fio~ers everywuere
Chubby Johnson. Allen J1ff1
leston, attended Miami Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LPe ats itv at Oxford , Ohio. later grad- tended funera! services for
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uated from Ohio State Univer- Lt. Richard Whittington in Ma,r- 11
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a 1elta recently . He was killed
Pomerciv Flower ShoD
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year of graduale study at Mi- an airplane crash jn France.
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Mn. Millard Van Meter
Natalio Wood Karl Molden
ami University while servmg His wife, the former JuuJd~y~;~::.;JI
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bury , and two arnall d
W. Mahl
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Twenty_ persons rtied accidentally in Ohio during the
·e•kend. with !raffle accidents accounting for 16 of
:em
A United Press International survey from 6 p.m. Fri·
•Y until midnight ~unday showed at least 16 persons
oed on the nighways. lwo drowned and two were killed
t miscellaneous mishaps.
Two accidents accounted for the bathtub at his Louisville
·~ lives. Three were killed in home.
three-car crash on the Toledo- Middletown: Earl Frazier 37
~tro~t Exp.ressway near Tole- Franklin. his !1011, Dennis, '
· Fnday mght , and three per- iand Allana Frazier, i, Frank·~ed in a head-on collision ne~r jlin fatally injured in a headon
tddletown durmg a heavy ram Lauto comsion at a curve on OJ:..
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j rord State Road just south of
l'he dead included :
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th of Marion. and F'lovd Tav· l when thrown from a pony and
". 18. of Toledo. killed. in ·a dragged aloog the ground.
·ee-car crash on the Toledo- I Columbus : Kenneth Jones. 8.
:troit Expresswav near North- Columbus, killed when his l)i..
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three passengers wu 1rdu:red.
[ Chari~ Harper, 47. _Hunting· Property damage was eatiJna"ton, dr1ver llf the car In which jed at $3,500 to the three vebloo
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Jlllilolll.. and internal .injuries.
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Charles Cr1~grr . Ravenswood . j Holzer Hospital with the son.
w 1 Kaiser employee , and a 1Samuel, who was prone ao rat:•nRer in the O'Dfll car , al- tacks which momentari1y left
. 'IB listed fair, suffering from him unconsciOUJ. Samuel told
.tnal and other injuries. F..ddie officer~ he suffered an attack
Dell and Samuel O' Dell , sons just prior to the accident and
Harry O'De-ll. were
listed was " out " ' when the accident
mday in fair condition. Eddie happened.
·t.ferin~ from a
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Miss Mc~ullough an,d
Mr.
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.tmuel. ~nder obstorvation lor and sixth highway fatality.
head tn]ury . By Monday Sam- Miss M&lt;.'CuiJougb was born
•I had improved.
at Mole Hill, W. Va ., Oct. 20,
According to the State Police 1921. She is survived by her
ld Sheriff's department inves· parents, Emerson and
Pearl
J&amp;ting officers. the accident Hill McCullough of Pennsboro,
curred whpn the- O'Dell car , W. Va., and Mrs. Genevieve
ave ling south on Routt 2. and , Amos of Parkersburg. W. Va.
e Harper vehiCle traveling Services for her will be at
1rth on Route 2. collided head- 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Mt'1 Cullough Funr.ral home
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According to statements by 1Pennsboro, W. Va . The body
anton Eaves. 19. F:ast Lvnn.[ i!. at Miller's home for Funerals.
. Va .. driving behind the Har· The body of Harry O'Dell,
~r car. the O'Dell r.ar appar. j al-so at Millers's Home for Fun'tJY went out of control on the erals. wiJI be taken to the
•rvf' and cut over inltJ I h e Franklin Funeral Home at Park~per lane of traffic. Eaves ersburg for last rites.

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Pomeroy police said the auto
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Point Men
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PITI'SBURGH - For I he
rest of the summer Danny 0'·
MOSCOW cUPn _ Soviet
Kain, Billy Burke and Bobby
negotiators met tndBy ·
Abbott _will ride their bikes, go what might be t.be final se&amp;~ston
BWimmmg or play baseball. of lheir ideological talks,
''No more mines for us/' said formed SOUI'Cel said.
14-year-&lt;&gt;ld Bobby. "We h a d
fbe Soviet Union'a bitter and
attacli on ""ldn•'•
enough of that for the rest of
our lives.
communism haR sea,Jed
Burke. IS, looked up from .
failur&lt; of the talko and
the comic pages to nod agree- Chinese delegates may leave
ment. "We sure did," he said. home at any time, the sources
The youngsters were loat two said.
days jn an abandoned coal mine More than a week of talks have
near here, and found Sunday
deepened the split het••een
miraculously, safe.
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if further meetings art'
result epected Is a

Mn, Bentz Wolf.tJ., Mrs. Henry !drew=:::'::_·- - - - - - Reibel, Mn. oVIIf Diddle, Mrs.
Jack Robson, Mrs. Mary B. were played and filrm shoq
Heines, Mn, Charles C o h e n, by Bob McNickle.
Mlso Ema Jesse, Mn. Thomas Attending were Mr. and Mrs,
Cook, Mn. Olan Goodwin and Clifford Jacobs and Jar.k, Mr.
guests, Mn. Arnold Hayes, Mrs, and Mrs. James Gilmore aDd

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en she dashed onto Ohio 44
;t south of Louisville in Stark
•nty.
Saturday
~anton · Timothy Lewis,
7 , Lewis Cash Braley, 89, died
'nths , accidentally drowned in , Sunday evening at his home
on Hooker-s! in Middleport. Born
In Langsville, the deceased wu
the son of the late Hartwell an4Lunclnda Sansbury Braley.
Surviving are his wife, Lovlna ; two daughters, Mrs. W.
Russell , Sr, or Fort Wayne,

LeWis Braley
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any groups, principcdly the Frie~s may caD at the Ra•
ACP, ba~ found i~ net-essa.ry 1\ings-Coats Funeral home after
t ampaign fot Negro support. Tuesday morning. Services wlU
¥&gt;P Charles c. Diggs. O.M,ch., be there at 10:30 a.m. TUesday
Wegro congressman proposed witb Rev. Donald Boone, ~~
summit meeting" 0 ; N
slsted by Rev. Fred I. Gard.
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'\llatioDa where we start con. Miles cemetery.
tratin3 on objectives and forlho dilteren... wbtch may exMe1p ~I 11oop1t11
~IDODf! nur leadership with reADMIBSIONS SAftlRDAY the poco and lj)III'08cb." Clara Nleholson, Rutland: Jlec.
oide from reducing the over· ky Rowe, Rer.ine; Patsy Oiler
~ftectiveness oJ !be desegrega- MaSOII; Samuel Perry, p_:
-i campaign-. pOint that was roy.
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could hove dras~c ADMISSIONS SUNDAY-ia elfeclivo COilirol oy Grueaer, MkkllepGn.
ute that beiJis DISCIIARGEII 8UNti.\Y lor WubiltcloL
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Knighu Name Clyde
A.ndre1111 To Poll

Mrs. Beegle Is
Hostess When
Councilors Met
Mra. Josepb Beegle wao hosless ta the Past Councilors of
Theodol'WI Counoll, Daughters
qf Amerlea, lor tbek annual
picnlo Thursday evenmg &gt;I her
home In Racine.
The affair was held on ! h e
lawn. A potluck dinner was ..r.
ved at 8:110 and members and

2 Die ·Ill Rt. 2 Head-On "Collision

New officers were electe&lt;l at
the regular meeting of K11 :hta
of Pythlas Lodge No. Zl.O n•kl .
Thutoday evening at t!J. had
In Middleport. Carl Owen. out.
going Chancellor Commander,
presided during the meeting.
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cellor Commander, Clyde Andrews ; VIce Chancellor Lester
Walburn; Master of Arms. Danny Zirkle; Master of Work, J • .

Communist
Antagonists
In Last Try

guests were seated at tabl~s H. Grate: Prelate, Brad '. olf;

decorated with arrangements Inner Guard, Bob Grimm; Outof Dowen and candles.
er Guard, R. S. Manley : RePresent were Mrs. Fred Des· cording '!ecretary, Richard BaU.
sauer Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. ey; Secretary, Cash Bahr . ReErb, Mrs. Max Meln· freshments were set-ved by """'
hart, Mrs. Richard Campbell, ace McElhinny and Clyde AnMrs, Bentz Wolfe, Mrs. Henry ldr
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::•::_·- - - - - - - Reibel, Mrs. Oval Diddle, Mrs.
Jack Robson, Mrs. Mary B. were played and films shown
Heines, Mrs. Charles C o h e n, by Bob .McNickle.
Miu Erna Jes.. , Mrs. Thomas Attendmg were Mr. and Mrs,
Cook, Mrs. Olan Goodwin and Clifford Jacobs and Jack, Mr.
DEANNA JUNE WATSON
guests, Mrs. Arnold Hayes, Mrs. and Mrs. James Gllmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson Jr., Minersville, an· Ray Seidenabel, Mrs. Eldon Dennis and Brenda, Mr. and
, nounce the engagement of their daughWr Deanna June to Kraeuter, Mlss Leda Mae Krn- Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mr. and
MRS WILLIAM FRED LOHRER
J Franklin Andrew Summerfield, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. euler Miss Mary Jewell and !ofrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Joe
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Evans, Mrs. Pea~rker . Mr.
Mrs Vi r ail Blac kwood announce the engageBaskets uf whtto gladwhas and fern , combmed wtth Miss Watson II t 195t Jl'ad-1
and Mrs. Paul "Eich~er ld
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felds l\'lr. Poulin is alsu a 1960 grad uate ut Po.meroy High ' S&lt;
School and attended Riu Grande College. He IS employed 1 .
at Mariett&lt;~ t\.1;:untf::~r1u t ·t n~ Co. An August wedd mg IS ~·
pla nned.

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18:"'1 Llvlng Word
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On June 9 the marriage of Julia Ann Probasco and
Roy Mark was'read by Dr. W. W. Thuston in the First
Presbyterian Church of South Charleston, W.Va.
Following a hall hour program of tradtttonal wed·
ding music played bv the church organist Miss Audrey
Thoma•. the ceremony was performed at 3:30 p.m. before the altar decorated wit h palms, white glad iotas and

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The bride. given in marriage · Mark of Glen Ellyn, Illinois.
by her father, won• a floor ,and the late Mrs. Mark, is 8
length gown of turked import~ Igraduate of Miami University
ed organd.y with insets of laee. 1Oxford, and is currently attend
It was stvled wit h short sleeves : ing the graduate school there
• scoop neckline PdgPd in lace iThis !'all he will be an assis '
and a bell shaped skir1 . An or- tant in the History departmen.
ganza cummerbund aceent.ed and Mrs. Mark will be associa
Ihe fitted wai!:t line. A cap of ted with the Sociology depart·
the tucked organdy and lace , ment.
held her waist length veil of' After a short wedding trl~
tilk illusion.
, thev are residing in Oxford.
She carried a cascade bou-' The Probasco family formet
quet of white daisies . She al so lv resided in Middl ~port an1
wore a necklace uf pearls for- ihe bride Is a graduate or th·
merly worn by her great grand Middleport high school.
mother and rea! Iris h 1 ace
glov•s. lhe girt or a friend. r,,.,,.;,.g Is Spent
wh irh ro mpleted her anu·e.
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her sister's maid of honor and Hostess gifts were presente
cnl v attendant She wore an to Mrs. Hiram Fisher when n.
aftCrnoun dre ~s of palt' blue Tri~City Sewing club met Thur.
f.lr g:mza . The filled bod ice was day .evening at her home. Mh
arcented bv sot\
unpressed lersvllle.
pleats in th~ b&lt;o~c k of the skirt. The e~ening . was spent S?ciB
She wor£&gt; matching accessories ly and m sewmg after whl('h
and carried a bouquet of blue dessert course was served t
jalsles.
lthe '9rlostP.ss to Mrs.
Robe.
The groom had as his best Rawlings, Mrs. Russell Wilso
man Mr . Henry Beekley, Jr. of Mrs. Millard Wildermuth. Mr·
l afayette, Ind ., and Mr. Roy ! Rubert Roberts, Miss Eli z:li.K' .
Che ney, uncle of the bride. and IFick Mrs. Bradford Maag Ml . .
fUll David. Served , as ushers. :Mary Virgin ia
Reibel , M r
A rf"Ception fo11owed the cer- iCharles Rifne. Mr~. Willi a
emony in the church parlors. Urueser and Mrs. Harlan We
The bride, daughter of Mr ·jrun~ .
and Mrs. Lowell W. Proba.•co ·
of Riverside Drive, South Char -I
ATI'END SERVICES
teston, attended Miami Univer-1 Mr . and Mrs. Ralph l.Re
sity at Qxrord, Ohio. later grad· I tended funeral servil'eS for :.
uated fr om Ohio State Univer- ' Lt. Richard Whittington in Mt
sity. She has completed
a liett.a r~ently . He was killed ~
year of graduate stud y at Mi- an airplane crash in Ji'rarof·.
ami University while serving His wil,, the former Judy Str
ss a freshman ~dvlsor.
bury , and two amall daughl&lt;
Mr. Mark, aon ol Mr. !;lyde survive.

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Twenty persons rlied accidentally in Ohio during the
weeke nd, with trafftc accidents acco unting for 16 of
them
A United Press lnlernotional survey from 6 p.m. Fris
day until midnight Sunday showed at least 16 person•
died on the nighways. two drowned and two were kiUed
in miscellaneous mis haps.
Two accidents accounted for the bathtub at his Louisville
six lives. Three were killed in home.
a threKar crash on the Toledo- Middletown : Earl Frazier, 37,
Detroit Expressway near Tole- Franklin. his son . Dennis, 7,
do Friday night, and three per- jand Allana Frazier, I , Frank.
ished in a head-on collision near 1Iin fatally injured in a headon
Middletown durmg a heavy ram 1 auto coHision at a curve oo Ox·
Saturday.
ford State Road just aouth of
The dead induried :
: Middletown during heavy rain.
Friday Night
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Toledo : Charles Holton. 26 : Springfield : ~ta~ June ~acAnn Marie Holton 5 months Gregot. 6, Sprmgfteld, killed
both of Marion, and F'loyd Tay~ 1when thrown from a pony and
lor, 18. of Toledo. killed in a 'dragred along the ground.
three-ca r crash on the Toledo- Co umbus; Kenneth Jones . 8,
Detroit Expressway near North- :Columbus, killed when his b(..
wood .
i cycle was hit by a car.
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MeQueen allli Lee Remicl&lt; baoe
been signed to co-star in "Tho
Traveling Lady," wloiell wiD be
fUmed !or Columbia Plctlii'OI
retea.. by producer Allin 4.
Pakula and director Raber!
Mulligan. Horton Foote Ia writing the ocreen-play buM
on his own Bnladway ploy .....
Gladys Sbellay, the female
Irving Barltn, wbo baa peanecl
more than 500 top songs, Ia IIDw
working oe a Broadwoy -~
cal based upon bel' new b II
reeord, "Clown Town," on the
Spiral label. Stev• Clayton, who
did the vocals 011 the record,
may weU get the juveolle lead.
Miss Shelley Is also ploDDing to
get Emmett Kelly for the lead
role in the play "Clown Town/'
which will be the lamed 1111
faced clown's first
Broadnr
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Kcet-~s, I
10, struck and killed by a ca r
when she dashed onto Ohio 44
just south of Louis"ille in Stark
Count\•,
Saturday
Canton: Timothy Lewis, 7 ' Lewis Cash Braley, 89, dlecl
months, accidentally drownt&gt;d in .Sunday evening It his home
on Hooker·st in Middleport. Born
in Langsville, the deceased wu
lhe son ol the late Hartwell and Lundnda Sansbury Braley.
Surviving are his wife, f...o.
vlna; two daughters, Mrs, W.
W. Russell , Sr., of Fort Wayne,
Indiana, and Mrs. J . J. Schwerl1
zer of Columbus; two grandchll~ Who among the Negro leader· !dren and five great-grandchilowould be responsible for the dren. Mr. Braley was a mem-•
d"
her of the Middleport Baptist
f»11duct or su...,.,
a crow
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cruc.
1. Many groups, princi!Jally the: Friends may call at the Ra•
NAACP. have found it necessary , lings~Coats Funeral home after
&amp;. campaign for Negro supporL Tuesday morning. Servtces wU1
Charles C. Diggs. D-Mtch., be there at 10 :30 a.m. Tueaday
a Negnl rongressman, proposed ~1th Rev . Donald Boone 1 _ . .
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Slsted by Rev . Fred [. Gard' summit meetmg of Negro or- ner. in charge. Burial will be lD
tnizationl "where we start con· Miles cemetery _
rating oo objectives and fortho diftereu"" wbicll may .,..
Melp GeRral tlospltal
among
our
leadership
with
reADMISSIONS
S.\TUR.DAY 1
·""'"' to the paco and approach." Clara Nicbolson, Rutland; Beef Aside from r~ucing thE' over- ky Rowe, Racine; Patsy Oiler,
eftectiveness ol the desegrega- Mason; Samuel l'm'y, PoiJie.
campaign-a pain1 tbat was roy.
eheere&lt;l by arch-segrega. DISCHARGES SATURDAY 1flotlisto - ·the divisioo in the N~ None .
.-maud could have drastic ADMISSIONS SUNDAY_..,
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in el!e&lt;tive Clllllrtll oy Grueeer, Mkldlepgr&amp;,
a
like tbot beinl DISCIIAIIGBS IRJNDAY -

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Miss Jones will summer vac:r
lion at the DeW bume Cossidy
has leased in Westehester County. Jack b currently appearing
In the Broadway hit, "Site J:..ov.
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completed " Dartt Purpc&gt;se" 1ft
Italy and "King or the Moo~t­
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SEE-HEAR : cab Calloway
and Damita Jo ar~ among the
flgbten extraordioaire.
Jess headliners appearing at the HoOppebbelmer, whooe past TV tel Brickman, Sooth Fallsburg,
fliUmpbs tnclude "I Love f..u. N. Y ., currently celeb&lt;atiog its
'e'J," Is tile creator and produc- $3rd anniversary. Speedy Hower ol "Glynis.'' .. ...
ard and the Del Capos Quiolet·
. . . Milt. Berle Show." a te, olarrint! aongblrd Maria Paul
comedy-variety program star· is featured nlghlly.
I ring lliltOD Serle, wtth
Ed Sullivan, currently in his
' stors Jadr. llellDy,
Loureuee 16th year as host or "The Ed
, _....,, Leoa Horne and Jaois Sullivan Show," Sunday nights
Palp will be presented In col· nn CBS-TV, ls making a guest
01' 011 NBC-TV Moaday, Aug. 12. star apJIOll!'an&lt;:e on Jack Benll'o a ~ ol lbe show oy's CIIS-TVer IbiS faiL Show
T H R 0 U G H CRANNI!(S...:.
Wilb a 1mile worthy or a
tbe7 did In llarclt, 1M2 .....
was )limed last week with Su~
movie queen, American disShirleJ J.,_ bas anived Ia llvoo 11JlP1!81'iDI u aa attOI'DeJ tance
swimmer Mary Marga.
Mew Yort Ia jolo hubby Joek defending a beautiful
YOIIIII
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ea.ldy ... lsi belp ezploit ber French girl (Monique Lemaire)
London pool lor an English
. . plctlli1:, M'GM'a ..A Tki:~ who· Ia ~ or murdering
Cbaunel crossing In the faiL
her husband. Bemy play• the
litll Affllit," wllidl ....... prosecuting attarney ill I b e
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openioC ol
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comed7 ill 1lblch comedy lltetch .....
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Jimmy Dean wiii be "w~rm~
el show, "Yoor First Jmpraa. . up" '"' his weekly •isllt· sion," ...., Moalay lima h~
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time hoar·klog !IMIIieal variety
days .....
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las atarring Glynis Jobna and
Keith Andes, will be preeeated
nm faU on CBS-TV, 'il'ednas·
day nfgltts starling Sept. 25.
li4iss Joltns and Mr. Andes 8]&gt;JIOll!' In the aeries as a acauar.
braiDed wife and her attorney
buballd wllo become involved
iJI impcobable adventures
as
&amp;emi-pro •leuths and c:rime •

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PT. PLEASANT - Two persons were tilled and
two more an&gt; in fa i• condition at Holzer Hospitll !ftdar
following a lleadsOn collision early Sunday morning at
the inter&lt;ertion of Poutes 2 and 87.
Mi 58 Ph His McCulkJugh 41
y
' ' stated that he thought O'tlell
• registf'red nurse at Parkers-- was eotng to tut1. onto Routl
burg, W. Va. was pronounced £r1 Eaves applied hlo brakel
dead on arrival al Holzer hos· when the accident OC&lt;Urred and
pltsl and Harry O'Dell, Rav- slid approximately 15 f..t, and
enswood, died Sunday at 2,30 theu struck 'he rear of I b o
t th h . I f . . . Harper vehicle, causmg slight
p.m.. a e osp1ta. o mJu.rtes damage.
r~tved in the accident. 0 Del1 Neither .Eaves nor any of hll
was a Kaiser plant employee. three passengen wa il.i:jurcd.
I Charl_es Harper, 47 , .Runt1~g- Property damage was estimatJ.
Iton, dr1ver of the car ln wh1ch ed a1 $3,500 to the three v~
Miss McCullough was a passen· lies.
,
· ra1r· co nd 1't"ton , Aceord'mg to statements •-•
ger 1s t'lB ted m
Uta~"'
i sufferin~ from a crushed chest 1en by the investigating officers,
the O'Dells were enroute t1
1and internal injuries.
J qharles CriggP.r. Ravenswood . Holzer Hospital with the son,
.-, a Kaiser employee, and a Samuel, who was prone to &amp;
pa'ssem~er in the O'Dell car. al- tacks which momentarily left
M is listed fair, suffering from him unconscious. Samuel told
apinal and other injuries . F.ddle officers he suffered an attack
!)'Dell and Samuel O' Dell, sons just prior to the accident and
.of Harry O'Dell. were listed was ''out" when the accident
·fWnday in fair condition. Eddie happened .
sufferin~ from a
fractured Miss M~ullough an,d
Mr.
wrist and fra ctured jaw. and O'Dell are Mason County's fiftb
Samuel under obse;·vation for and sixth highway fatality.
a head injury. By Monday Sam- Miss MeCuHough was born
uel had improved .
at Mole Hill , W. Va ., Oct. 20,
Acrording to the Stab• Police 11921. She is survived by her
anri Sheriff's department inves- parents, Emer.v.on and Pearl
ttgating orficers. the accident I Hill McCullough of Pennsboro,
occurred when thE' O'Dell ca r. W. Va ., and Mrs. Genevieve
traveling south on Route 2. and IAmos of Parkersburg. W. Va.
the Harper vehicle traveling Services for her will be ·at
north on Route 2. collided head- 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Meon.
Cullough Funeral home
at
According to statements by . Pennsboro, W. Va. The body
Stanron Eaves. l9. F.ast Lv nn. I i!- at Miller's home for Funerals.
W. Va .. dr'iving behind the Har~ ~ The body oi Harry O'Dell,
per car. the O'Dell car appar- also at Millers's Home for F'unently went out ol control on the erals. will be taken t.o
the
curve and cut over into t h e IFranklin Funeral Home at ParkHarper lane of traffic. Eaves ~~~~~g_!_
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Two Pt. Pleasant men were
hospitalized early Sunday fol·
lowing a one-car crash on West
Main-s! in Pomeroy .
Pomeroy police said the aulD
Idriven by Charles Eugene Brew·
er was heavily damaged when
It ran off the highway and hit
AIRMAN SHULER
power pole.
Brewer 1 n d 1 passenger,
Airman Lyan E. Shuler of
1
Dwight Greenlee, 19, were tak- l Raelne ill bel1g reassigned to
to Meigs Memorial hospita1 1 S)T•cuae IN.Y. I Uaivenlty,
by Officer Georjile Hicks. Green- I for terbnleal tralnlnl 81 1
was reported to have suf- : U t•s• Stat AI F
n~
e• r .orce com·
fered severe facial lacerations,
several contusions. and abra- monlntiDns analysas special·
while Brewer sustainP.d lst. He enlisted In tbe A I r

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PITI'SBURGH - For t he
rest of the summer Danny 0 '· MOSCOW &lt;UPII - SOviet
Katn, Billy Burke and Bobby Cllinese negotiators met today
Abbott will ride their bikes, go what might be the final ,.;.,loll
swimming or play baseball. of their ideological talks
"N o more mlnea for us," said formed sources said.
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14-yaar-old Bobby. "We had rhe Soviet Unioo'o bitter
enough of that lor the rest of unprecedented attack on Peltin•·sl
our lives.
1
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communism has
Burke, IS, looked up from tbe failu,.. of the tBih and
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the comic pages to nod .agree- ChiMSe delegates may leavE' for
ttJent. " We sure did," he said . home at any time, the
The youngsters were J01t two said,
days In an abandoned coal mine More than 11 week of talb have
near here, and found Sunday, only deepened the sptil between
miraculously, safe.
the two Communist giants.
even it further meetings art&gt; held
WASHINGTON - Labor Sec· tbe only """11 epecled Ia a

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NO. 76

Knighu Name Clyde

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2 Die ·In Rt. 2 Hea -On o'Collision

~lew

omeers wer• electer~ at
the regular meeting of Kn :hll
of Pythlas Lodge No. Z10 nelcl .
Mn. Josepll Beegle was host- Thursday evening at •ht hell
... to lbo Past Counclloro of In Middleport. Carl owen. outTbe9dorus Council, Daughters going Chlneellor Commander,
ol AmeriC\JI, for the.ir annual presided during the meeting.
plenle Thursday evenmg at ber Officers elected were ChiU&gt;home In Racine.
eellor Commander. Clyde AnThe allair was held on t h e ldrews; Vke Chancellor Lester
lawn. A potluclt dinner was ser· Walburn; Master ol Arms. Danvet! at 1:30 and members and ny 'Zirkle; Master of Work, J.
guests were seated at lablo• H. Grate: Prelate. Brad ·. ,!If;
decorated with arrangements Inner Guard, Bob Grimm; OU"
of fiow'" and c8Ddles.
er Guard, R. S. Manley ; RePresent were• Mrs. Fred Des- cording '!ecretsry, Richard Ballsauer, Mrs. John Smith, Mro. ey; Secretary, Cash Bahr. HeGrover Erb, Mrs. Max Mein· lreshments were served by Horo
hart, Mrs. Richard CamQbell, a),e McElhinny and Clyde AnMn. Bentz Wolfe, Mn. Henry ~ ~dr~e::ws~.- - - - - - Reibel, Mrs. Oval Diddle, Mrs.
.
Jack Robson, Mrs. Mary B. were played and ldms shown
Heines Mrs Charles Co h en by Bob McNickle.
MlsJ Erna Jesse, Mrs. Tb~ Attending were Mr. and Mrs,
Cook
Mrs Olan Goodwin and Clifford Jacobs and Jack. Mr.
DEANNA JUNE WATSON
gueoi., ~. Arnold Hnyes, Mrs. and Mrs. James Gilmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson Jr., Mlneravllle, an· !lay Seidenabel, Mrs. Eldon Dennis 8Dd Brenda. Mr. and
nuunoc~ the engagement of their daughter Deanna June to Kraeuter Miss Leda Mae Kra· Mn. Ernest Powell, Mr. and
MRS WILLIAM FRED LOHRER
Frenklin Andrew Summerfield, Jr., SOD of Mr. and Mra. eutor,
Mary Jewell and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. Joe
·
.
.
· Summerfiplit Gahanna.
Mlsl Shirley Beegle.
Evans, Mrs. Pearl Parker. Mr.
.. . lack wood announce the en"age·
Baskets of whito gladiolias and fern, combmed with Mia• Watson Is I 1959 _IP'ad::t,".
Mrs. \ihmg
1rgJl marnage
B
t¥·-······- h•· .-.n.-.h ,..!:.ntl£ll~hra
d~r.orated the altar ~of.J.b~: l..... .__,"",
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lyo. to Richal'd J. Peuhn. sun ut' l\·lr. and Mrs. Luc1en
Pculin of Pomeroy. ~i1ss Blcll'kwood 1s a 1960 grad uate of,
'
Pomeroy High sdiool and is prese nUv employed at Elber·,
felds. !\'lr. Poulin IS also a 196U gra,ctuate uf Pomeroy High ,
, • • H co-predlced, ••• IMII
School and 11tended Kw t;rande College. He IS employed
at Marietta \1&lt;.~nufal'turlllg l'o. An August weddmg IS
II ~ yoa&lt;'l ~- F•
&amp;ll'al.
. "'..... · · _
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planned.
. '
.
'
He says: "l'il my work .1
Saturday, July 13, CH S, The
WSAZ-TV
find hap~
.
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Family
Secret (1951) John ·Dot1
"
Channel 3
ek Lee J . Cobb: Ch 8, TbriUor,
FLUFFY ····
'I'll~ Mark of the Hand and
1:30 Do"" oa the Farm
· Army bi Worlil War D, .be 1\',IIS .. Fluffy spriCIIt whipPed tOp.
Worse than Murder. Ch 13, Tbe
1,30 p~ &amp; Pala
reluctanl~o go back to odd Jobs. ping f&lt;Jr canned WI li9e)&lt;iad
Disembndied (1957) Paul Burke.
9:30 R
Heady .
and bc!&lt;:ame a trial 1•tuciel!t •~ can be llia&lt;le !!dlvF oitlbqt:es )II
Ch 13 at 1 p. m. Gildersleeve's
9:30 R
Reddy
for at lbii Ameril:all Negro Thea· a chilled mtrlnl bOwl. •
Bad
Day
(1943).
10'00 Shari Lewis
·10:30. King Le&lt;!nardo
ter. For one ·.producitoo-he was
Chlll bowl '!,Utd be~lori 11
Sunday, July a, Ch 8 Pay·
· given the chore ol unclerstudy
•
In tefrlg ._
11:00 Fury
ment in Full, Darren McGavin.
for
the
lllale~liad;
lllirry
Bela'
milllltes
or,
!il1h
·
er~
11;30 Make Room For Dddy
CH 13, A Desperate Cllaru:e lor
ionte.
As
Belaionte'•
repil!.,e.
or.
Placcrla
bqw('
il-3
cup.OI_
c!rj ·
12:00 Mr. Wizard
Queen,'(l942 ).
'·
instant
llCII1-dlilry
ooffee
er~m;
Ellery
12 :30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
menl· In one show he _won ·a bit 1·3 cup of ccild .nillt; ~ te~. spoOII
. ,
in Broadway .play· .
of
leOI
I :30 Mr. Push Buttoo
Monday, July 15, CH 8. The
Sloee lHt ~. ~..
from of vanilla· and 'I&lt; cup
apr
2:00 John 's Scrapbook
Depths ol Fear and CH 13, Her
.
oae
moileD
j)lelore
to
aaoiber:
preserves.
Whip
at
bl!lh
speed
2: 25 Reds Vs Cubs
Jungle Love (1938) Ray Milland
A
ploy
..
1irofo
will
be!
procluewith
eieetrie
mixer
to
5
millS: 15 Scoreboard
Tuesday, July 16, CH 13, The
ed·
..,
lkcledway
Ia
lhe
fan,
A
utes,
or
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u
ntil.
soft
peaks
forQL
5:30 For Little Leaguer&amp;
Great Moment (1944) Joel Me·
movie- "Ullaa of ,the F le I cl" Makeo 1'I• eups,
6'00 TV Digest
Crea, Belly Field.
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6:30 News &amp; Sports
Wednesday,
July
17.
Ch
8,
6AO Weather
Beast of Cimarron and Ch 13,
6A5 News

Miss

Poirier Is

Late Movies

SATURDAY

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The Sainted Sister (1948), Joan
Caulfield, Barry Fitzgerald.

~ :00 Saturday Jamboree
7: 3(, Sam Benedict

8.3t Joey Btsbop

Thursday, July 18. Ch 8, Tbe
Last Town Car. Claudette Colbert. CH 13, Take A Lettor Dar·
ling (1942), Fred MacMurray.

9:00 Saturday Night Movie
]1:00 News
11 : 10 Weather
11 : 15 Sporu
11 :20 Mo\•le

Friday, July 19, Cb 8, Tbo
Unknown Terror I 1957) J o h n

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Howard. Ch 13, Girl From Mex-

WCHS-TV

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(1939)

Lupe Velez.

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Channel 8
8.00 College Series

9: oo c.:apLaln Kansaroo

MRS.

10:00 The Alvin Sbow
10: 30 Might)' Mouse PlaJboUJe

ROY MARK

11: 00 RID rio Till
t
11 :30 Roy RoJere Show
12:00 Sky King

On June 9 the marriage of Julia Ann Probasco and ;
Roy Mark was read by Dr. W. W. Thus ton in ~he First ;
Presbyterian Church of South Charleston, W. .\a .
1

12:30

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Following a half hour program of traditiOnal wed· '
ding music played b'' the ch urch organiSt M1ss Audrey
Thoma•. the ceremonv was performed .•t 3:30p.m. be·
fore the altar decorated "I Ill palms, white gladwlas and

1 :30 !:1oclal Security
I : 45 Dizzy Dean
1:56 Ind. Vs. Yanks
5:00 PGA Golf
6:00 Early Show
. 7:30 Lucy llesl
8 :30 Oelen&lt;loro

l

mums.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father . worl" a floor
length gown of turked importtd organ~y with insets of lace.
It was styled with short sleeves
a scoop nPckline edged in lace

and a bell shaped skrrt. An or ganza cummerbund a(•f'ented
the fitted waist line. A cap of
th e tucked organdy and

Mnrk of Glen Ellyn, Illinois
and the late Mrs .. Mar_k, i~ e
graduate of M1am1 Umvers1ty
Oxford , and is currently attend
ing the graduate school the~e
This fall he will be an ass1s ··
ta nt in the History depa rtmen.
and Mrs. Mark will be associa ,
ted with the Sociology depart

Hawe

9 :30

daugh~ ·

:ravel

11:00 New1

11 :15 Dooble Tbrlllfr
12:00 Newa

WHTN
Channel 1.1

lace ment.

a freshman .advisor.
bury, and two •mall
Mr. Mark, son of Mr. Glyde survive.

lillD Will

10:00 Gun.uoke

held her waist length veil ot' After a short wedding Lri_
ailk illu!lion .
they are residing in Oxford.
She -earned a cascade bou- The Probasco family for ma
Cfuet of white dal sie!'. She also ly resided in Middleport an.
wore a nt&gt;cklace nf p(•ar ls for - the bride Is a sraduate of th·
merly worn by her great grand MiddlejlOrt hish school.
mother and rea l Ir ish I a c e
gloves. the gift of a friend , f:vening h Spent
wh1ch complrtt. .d !1er atli re.
Susan Probaseo served
as Sot·ially, SPwing
her SIS l er·:~ maid of honor uml Hostesa gifts were present.E
onl v attendant Sht- wore
an to Mrs. Hiram Fi.~her when tt
aft~rnoon dress u!" pa le blue : Tri-City ~t&gt;wing dub met Thu~.
9rganza . The f1tted bodice was day evemrLg 1:1l her home. Mn
a(Tented bv solr
unpressed ersville.
pleats in thf back ol the ski_rt. The e_ven ing . was spent S?cie ... ~
She wore m.:llchi ng arre~sunes ly and m sewmg after Whi('h
end carried a bouqut! l or blue ' dessert course was served l
ja 1sws
lthe h_os1eoss to Mrs.
R~be .
The groom had as his best Rawlmgs , Mrs. Russell W1ISI4/
man l\1r Henry Beekley, Jr . of Mrs. Millard Wildermuth , Mi"
Lafaye lte, Ind.. and Mr. Roy ! Robert Roberts, Miss Eliz::~b:~ .
Cheney, un('[e of the bride . and 1Ji'ick Mrs. B~adford . Maag M1 .
Mary Virglma Reibel , M r
1 un David served as ushers.
A recept'lon follo~ed the ce r-1Charles Riffle. Mr! .
WiHi&lt;t
ernony in the ch1.1rch parlors. ! Grueser and Mrs. Harlan We
The bride, daughter of Mr. rung .
and Mrs. Lowell W. Probasco
of Riverside Drive, South Char· ,
A'ITEND SERVICES
leston. attended Miami Univer-; Mr. and Mrs. Ra~ph Ve ~
sitv at Oxford, Ohio, later grad- I tended funeral servJoes for .•
ua!ed from Ohio State Univer"; Lt. Richard Whittington i_n Mt
sity. She has completed
a · ietta recently. He w~s lulled .
year of graduate study at Mi- .an a.irptane crash m
smi UnJvers:Jty while serving His wife, the former Judy Stm
&amp;S

~ews

Pat . Mike
Word o1 Life
Social SecW'Ity
Chureb of Chrlat

1:011
1:30
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10:30
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11:30
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bordo' a prodUelioo of "Ar4illlil
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Beacb,lol. Y., Dot ~· It~
Bible for the moveuienil of onr
100 bnJDSn aCtor-. ~ bld. U eJ.•
pliant aild • eame1 il· welL ft
tool!: I bll lclll801' 10 teacll lbo

Bull BunnJ

12:30 AllaUum
1:00 Fliel&lt;a

1:30 :1Uperlli8D
2:00 Aldrld: lbeater
1:311 t..et'o Dance
S:llll ·~orld ol Sporbl
1:30 Wrellllng
, :311 Gallan1 Mea

lloolenaaDr

t:Ol' lAWrence t\'eb: ..,..

10:110 AF Coaches Game
12:30 ChUler Tbeator

BIG WHEEL
SPRINGFIELD, M88L (UPI)
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leaehlni beauty oelentlslll bere
whit happeno to your eurll
you're caupl,ln a ..,...
mer shower - or a hlst conver-

ealmala t1ieir lllali&gt; c~WeCt~oal
lban tbo reel of tbe 'c ut. Qtllpl
Klu Tayi&lt;J, ··They ·dldll't tiO
tor badly -ideiiill &gt;thet botli.
have two left feet." . ~ .• ~
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NEW YORK (UJ'I) - DletatinJ machines are more relilble'
lllan .the · buslneao oxeeufivil'
who use 'llem, Bu)ietl
tory 118ld '
many _ JI!jl~

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Sii;a.]:,U dre•• wttll
(UP!) - Texas, not generally
lletvet and high boat neek· ·
known as a st.ate of forests,
line Ia preMlted bY Nathan•
grows enough southern yellow
atronr. Slot aeanw tn eon"'
trasting coJor are the only depine for an annual production
tail on the Enk&amp; rayon aheath.
of 500 million board feet
of·
lumber. Tbe southern ~elloit
.
pine, extension specialists : ~
What
Dotothy
Lamour
dld
lor
Te..s A &amp; M College say, 18 a
the
saroog;.lletty
Gr~ble for the
strong construction woad with
good bending strength, tough- sweater ancU,rdot lor lhe towne88 and nail-holding slrenlth. el, lloUywoi!d:bealltY Ll\4 Mll811...
bu aecomp1ishod for tbe ~
ant blouse. !Jbe exotic aeti'esi
BEAT HEAT
appears .,Ppooite Vineelll U.
wards aild Gilbert Roland u
NEW YORK (UP!)
An
a farm gtrl In "The Smuggler:'
average glaS8 permlta on ABC·TV's "jane W~ ~
about ls'o times more heat from sents" J1!1114. "I bave 1 sJIIbl
the sun to enter a hoUse than
accent ibat causes pr~, ..
does the aVerage insulated waU,
to think of me In tmDB Of peal!'
say hoUsing speelallalll of AI· ·ant rolei,n uid lJtL , "ACtual-Bed Chemical'• Barrett Dlvi&amp;- ly 1 was born In New \'ark Cltj,
llio. Shade trees, an awulua of but picked up lhe lnlrfilulul "":
rigid vinyl IR!ilding panels or uneiation by l&gt;eiDI raliliil .liJ It'
· an overhanging iool wiU belp alj 8Dd France. I'd like .to PI8Y
blocl!: summer heol, they add.
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