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here due
lhe Illness of het
mother re-turned home wltb then'\
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Hobart M. Dodttorer
of Swanton They also viuted at tb&lt; ~ :.
and R1cbard Kesterson o( Port Dodderer home at cOolville bvE:~·
01tnton speitt the weeken"d wilh the weekend.
Mr and Mrl. Ernest E Imboden
tbe latter's parents, .Mr. and1Mra
Ben .Kesterson:, Minersville. Mrs tbd son are spending a twenty
Kc.!teiJ:on, who rfcently retumE=d day lene with their parent1,
lrom Holzer IJI/liPIIai '' reported Mr and Mrs Fran~ Gr1mm anfi
trq,proving Mri.• Dodd~rer and Mr. 'll'd 1.\rs Henry ~'IPieina ol
Pomeroy. Th~y are on leave frot''
Kinross Air Foree Base, Saolt Sto
Marie, Michigan.
Mr1. eh~.Jrles. Buck, Mrl!. Chari·

~::!l~~~~·Taylor

Dani Andrews
"ELEPHANT WALK"
(In Teehnieolor)
- !!iso• " '"''" McCrea 'Barbara Stanwyck
"TROOPER HOOK"
Also Cartoon
Saturday Only

Morch 29
Joan Taylor
i{i\l· ••WAR' DRUMS"
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"tHE YOUNG DOJ'I'T CRY"
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drtve, torsion bar' r1de, rarilj · 1111!t( jwoll tlr••· Power
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heater. power &amp;teerin(,
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Power Jteerlna, power b r i
power windows, .power s
Dynafiow, tinted 1lau, ra ,
seat covers, bumper to 1bumper
- a top car for lhe :money.

W/11 $9fl

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Take Tm•f.n~y In

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top, p~\ver G\ldJi ra~lo, hoat·
or, suw vloor, 'apotll&amp;ht. Eaay
to hln41e ,... eaiY. to park, The
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unison

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::I'he Lord'!! Prayer in

e• Burt and son, Harold ,:~nd o~ened t~e meetirig ln . chatle &lt;9J
James Withee "'•re 1n Hun ling. the pres~dent, Mr•. Milton J{ouda· .
ton Wednc.sday evening to vialt l I}K!lt, The dtatrict meeun'g to be
L:;"~:: , ;s~~chmldt at the Vetetf hila ln•' the n~w gymnasium
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Mrs.
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conn., ·arrt..d Wedpesday 1'* ' e6ll
thbtr loncbeapin{f
te~:,~d
\'lsit with her parents, Mr and ' lem. Mrs. Denver Holter
MrB. J B. Elberleld
1 • Ill'• Hwr,r llolish were reportec
Mrs. Esther •Wright, Mrs. llo&amp;&lt; ' as ha~ing had a death In their
Cleland, Ml'f. , Ronald Os!'"rJI, ' tomityT!
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Mrs. Jamet · VanMeter, Mrs C!!F·
tls Frederick and Mrs Ell'f!n'
George Carp~r ol the Corper
KraeuteR met Wednesday evemft{t nurseries w.as JUest speiker nrt
at the ho!J!e of llr~. Eddie Han· . lhow~ ; ollnes ol Australia. He
ung to oudlt the boola ol Cheslet spo~e ' on evergreens and slated
Council Daughters of '•Amerla1. that tt was. time for ;Jruning them
Refreshment:~ were served by t:lt: and explametl the metho~ ,
hootess durinl the evcnjng. _
pru~lng.. .\ question and answe1
MilO Janet Nesselroad who re· period lollowcd.
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turned home ; lut wlek · from , Refrelbment.s were served by
Meigs General Hospital. 18 con. the .hooteaaea to· Mrs. ChristY
The Mason Elementary Scbo~~;
valeaeing nicely.
, Baer, Mrs. Mark Evans, Mrs.
bll_oketball
leom· won the tourna
Charles M.ilhl of Bro~bury wu Paul FJ&amp;her, Mro Wfiliam \ Noose
the dinner Illest cr. hi~ brother- Mrs. Karl Grueaer, Mr.a,. Kenneth ment for grade ach6ols held at
In-taw and sl•tcr, Au. '"d Mr.. Harrla, Mrs. Houdoshe l\lrs. U. the Wahama gym with a·21-17 vlo
Willard Eber~bach ~ednesday s Neate, Mn. Edloo
Hollon, tory over the Hartlord grad&lt;
evening,
Mrs. Homer· Holter, Mra. John .school team Wedneadly evi!nln.R:
Mrs. C. F Tompkins Jell today lhle, Mrs. Stanley Jones, M.,. ~ The round robtn tourf(ameni
for a visll with her BDn-ln·law •Owiiht Mllhoan, Mro. Vernon had started last week , ayd • th~•
and dauJhter, Mr. and Mrs. John Neaa•. •aJrl. 11u81 waw.n and had been !brown into' a three wa(
tie between Hartford, New Haver
Baylifl, ,Crldersv!Ue.
Mrs: Alire~ YeauJer ,
ar;~cl Maaon on Mc1;1;day evenlrlr
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·Maoon turned .the tables with •
24·24 overtime victory 1 over Ne\\
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Hartf&amp;l'tl.
r 'f~e ~ornament closed irlt~
the awarding IJI trophies ant
prlz"" to wlnplrig teams, and mem
ben. It waa alao annouftced tha'
a party· ·will he 'l!eld li'riday fivt
at 'the.
Youth Cente•
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Two tone srey, power tteerlng,
Dynaflow drive, radio, beater,
seal eovcr~, good tires. A,qualIty car at a prlct you ca~ alford,
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rldt In comfort In t.hll

Mrs. David Nease auisted by
Mrs Fred Neale entprtained th&lt;
Wildwood Garden Club Wednes
day everung at her home at Neu!l
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tieing
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tMt1!od!
have ll!ken sometbirig'from the ancient judo
teebnlques, lieen mixed them witb modern
stiflll!e to a point where a skillful officer
slnmlti have little difficulty iR carrying out
his duties
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ments from an surroundillj CIJ!Ii\ties, will be
Invited to' attend the Ma)'•f ~I in llt!ddle·
port. A site has not yet been approved, that
depending on how llllnf oif~n m.ay be expected to come.
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by Chief
Bartrum who set~\lfe ~~ \1M .~ntl11111n&amp;
lmprov~ent In ~:pillee,1!."~· ' ,
Our puWc cer~ Will loOk Willi •a_mov·
al •upon this ex~li!li!· Of ilnc~•e l~tHeet
local offi~s l:ebnJng thelf skills .Jt~an;liq
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In romeroy High Three Game fnd., B. Louks

carried out, 802
older Hig!l Sinele Game, B. Uuks 222
Team Three Games, Mr. Bee 2572
l{l!]ollable to lie up with a Te1m Single Game. Stroh's Beer
812
Stondlnp
Won Loot Avo.
Slrob'o Beer
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Mr. Bee . .. . 21 15 822
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niJib School Wlectemann Beer , 18 18 80~
p.m. In the Farm· K-v cadi . . . . . 161&gt; 191&gt; m
HI Super' lllkt. .. 10 2ft 1105
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lild. 3 Games, P Clifford, 661
Ind. ! .Game, J Lewis, 287
Team 3 Games, Stro~'s Beer 2802
Teim 1 Game. Str~b's Beer, 987
TOr "51' BOWLERS AYG.
c. Hiwley tqg
P, Clifford, 179
B. Louks, 178
J. Hollman, 175
W. Dutfding, 175

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pouhd title, Jdne 6, •Omewh~.
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Friday night; but now ho

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Stat!&gt;, bi4dina for on unpreeedonted '! lib title, carried a olend,r
WOMAN$ LiAGU&amp;
one point lead )nto the final ~ ~·
High Three Game Jnd, P. Mul· evento of the NCAA swimming
len, 471.
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HlrH Sin1le Game, J. Clark 171l championship
champion ltllcbl•a•
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Cleland betwee n · Dexter and
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.Given In Bap · ,Ch~rch ~~ Week

Min Margaret Sauer Presented
the Study BOok materlol on Stewardship. liln. M)Ton lllller re·

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erectl(l-,n or an inaide stairway
.sever. conLracton concern·
In the church.
All membera of the class were
ureed to attend the Easter Sun·
rle urvlcea in a a:roup.

'POI'Ied ror Group I and !Ira. J. E.
Harley for· Gniup 2, ·
Plans were completed for .an
.!!laster Erg and B..ake Sale to be
held at the Tr~Lu.stre Shop on
Mill Street"Aprll 4.
Announcement of the Spring

ttie tropp.
Qhlo, April to22,bewaa
A eon~~~~~~~~~~~~A~p~o~tl~uc~t~d~ln~n~er~w~a~s~e:n~Jo~
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Prubytery
heldmade.
at Marietta,
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lion lund waa voted to be made.
HOJleJsea 'tor the ovenlnJ ·meet·
lnt wero1 Mrs. Iiwlcht Wall~ce.
Mn. Myron l)liller, Mro. Everett
~hner, Mrs. Iva Brown, M:o. Le·
l1nd Brown '"d Mill Mutha Oh·
Hna.er.
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Bridge Party

John Parson, lri.'d
Mrs. -.Marilyn PoweJI and Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Gil·
Emma Jane McClintock were hos, Mrs. Mattie YoJt
tesses at the shower ft1r Mr. and more ,
.Mr. and Mrs: Eb.r
Mrs. !van' Powell Jr:, at the Oak Grove
Baptist Church basement Friday Carnahan.
eveninc.
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Mrs. Coel Wetberholt o( GaUl·
The I~r:e number of gifts were
spent the weekend with 'bet
placed under a yellow and green jm~!~•:r , Mr_.. J. F. Jivide~ .
umbrella on a table with white · Walter: C'antor, Clinton, 0.,
e:l'oth, eandelabra · with yellow visited s_ev~II days with hiS B~CJ·
candles and floWers . were yellow ter, Mrs. _.\lt)lea Wickline.
na.rclssua.
Mr ' and '·, Mrs. T. G. HUldore,
Donna Jean and Mr:J.
Refresbll)ents were Ice cream
Lake spent Sunday af·
cake, eaeh piece . bad yellow anci
.the home of Mr. ....... .
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~reen wedd~n;c bella, mints, nuts
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McK-elvey, Portland.
and coffee.
Mr. . · Mra. Untey H!l'l ,an.d
children visited Mr. ana Mrs, Al neSI
I-PLAN BAZAAR
the Hoppy Hustlers Sundoy berd;qjjii!•at PoP.eroy ,Sundar. , (.Out
School CiliA of · the Methodi&gt;t . Mr. •'l!ld Mrs, Ita Beegle are in ,-0~ tbe·
Church will hold an Er..ster ha• Wh&lt;!elingl \hts week on bwllles•. Wl!~e. ~·- ,
uar and bake sate beginning at : S~P~9Y dip~er gue&amp;ts of M,. Wop-ne ,Brown,
noon aod ~he PTA will ser,ve •· 1and' M~ ~~~If· Clel~nd were Mr . Mn. J. C. Goodric:hii!fey 1upper belllnning at D p. and Mrs. j,arey Taylor, daughter, na Owens, Doyton; ·
m. at the llicb School building, Kimalea, Mr. .and "!"· Richard Prlee, Milo' M1 Davll,
Saturday, March 29th.
:rounr and ·lllr. and Mrs: Iv~n ':llci:ee ant Mra. Bird?
SAL I ANNOUNCED 1 p 0,.en..
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There will be a Public Auction'
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Mr. and Mrs. Marshall' Delaney
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of Ravenswood w'ere
Sunday
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gues,la of Edith and Homer H~Y·
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The Booster Class of the Bap· man.
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Bill "cKenzle
of_h Kanauga
,.,e meeting
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list Sunday school met at th&lt;·
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home of .Mrs. Henry Roush Fr!· spent Satur~ay with Is m~ er, the .• Grade School.'
day evenina:.
Mrs. 1 Lai1.ra McKenzie. \ ·. ·· Joni!S, ga've t.!Je· d~,,.,· ,~~:.
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Mrs. Maule Shain, prealcler.i , , .Miss &lt;;o~nle Hendricks .or Mar· towed , by tbe' iLOr&lt;i'o .
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presided over the business aesi· Iotta spent tbe weekend with Mt'' pe•ted hi 'UPistn by '. t:'h• '"1
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a• table,
lon.
Marilyn J.llec.
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and the flag II!Jite. J ,
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Devotloni were led by Mra.
Mra.' Ullion . Hayman and ' Mli.
){:o, John Morpn; ·pre,&amp;lded arid-' the ~litf;;e~l:~t:~~
Grella Simpson who chose for her Grella Slmpion 'visited · Svnday durin•. the ~u. slness , Jj!U[in&amp;, Tho! lllld white:
topic "Love".
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Mr'S.i.Noir'ri 1
Refreohments were served by &amp;t Pqmeroy.
approved, lh•· "c,ret~ .., •I&gt; Roplh, Mu. ·cJay
the ho1lliat. to nine members and . James , Jaekson, Plttaburgh, aent 1 Mrs. !llo•aan J&amp;Vel· fePor) RUby _~ayre, !lira. , A.
four 1°108AiN:Q.UET · GIVIN
was a gU0$1 of Arthur Bee1te.
on the recent PT.Ji· Co~ I)' Coull' Mrs; ~DBephj,~1 i~;et,, . l~:~hl~~~
Mr.. snd ,Mrs. Earl Custer •nr ell meeting at which time Man· Iiiii W.rp l.,,!!l ~ , ,...r li_
The Auxil iary : POJit 602 Amerl· Cincinnati · were weekend aue~t• ford Ble.,lnc •
a lull report )lrl· al,r ' 1\arlinr, ' rl·
con Legion gsv• , a banquet lri of Mr, ·a'nd ' lilro. JcrrLPowitll, • on the buseo
the cC&lt;~Ujlty. ·She !'rotrltt and ' '~'~e il)er.
PliiSONAt.l ' ·
honor of tho 39th blrlllday of tho lilt. and Mrs. Toni ·ndstY, son alao
thot , t~e , Al\rii
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Legion. Approxlmat~ly 100 wero
of c'otum~us ·•pent the·
,tbe tth' at ,. th~
served aner which a musical pro· j· ;~;;k;~~d wttb her ~rem., Mr ..
gr'am WIU Pre•c(nted. .
Mrs. AJpon Spen~r. . .
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ana Mra. Ga&lt;y ·.~pln!a. pf
!&lt;lr. ~~n~ !&gt;Ira., Pa~l lloezel, d.,J. Colum~us 'were rec&lt;nl . 'illleata ~~
ghtot' Debbie and Mr and Mr.•. ber parenl.i, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hepry McCo~mlck; son Pat of
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Columbu• apent Sunday with Ml•. Shar.ll\'10 :•. ' I
and Mrs. Ralph McKenzie, MilS
Mr. and folrs., ~anbi! Morri.'
Mae Morrllon and Mrs. Laura Me- ~ild grandscn, ,Jilll ' La,ket &lt;alle1
Kenzie. .
on•Mu. Ellie· Roush at Pomnor
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't week · liD ~ o· h
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route from Flo~lda to t~olr home ·
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Prize were awarded l&lt;fra. A. J .
Knight. Ml.sa Marguerite · MeYer.
•nd Mr.•. Chorleo Mullen wh•q
]\Irs, Irving Karr ~ntortslned her
brldro club Thu, rsnov ·•veni~.,J . at
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Guest• lor tho evening "•'•
• Mt" Moyer, Mrs. Mallen and Mr•.
William Clark.
RelrOihOientt were amod by
the hOIJ~'- to thoto nallj•d abov'
and .Mr&gt;. Albart Qoj(es, ~~~·~· Fred
Blacttnar, and M'rB. Rolland Neulz.'
un • . ·:----::---:.,.---,.H~lds
erott ThumBS WI! the liccompanlat.
AI the clo10 of tho 111eoUn1 COO·
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kl01 and coffee wer~ .served by
Nlnoteen oppllcoiloris wore rea•l
Mia. Gt!or1e Harris, Mr1, Harry lor memberohlp when · the Roek
Wataon , Mrs. Donald Hsuek, Mra. 1!lprl.nt• Grsnge met Thursday ev·
Charlea .Swiblel, Mra. Guy col.r~n.
Mrs. Rorizo Moncbinl, Mro. Albert
I,oonard
Smith, Mra,' ~wrenc 0 Morarlty proaided and one
and Mrs: Eua~ne Condo..
'
Waa lni'Werlid..
Nancy Burnt, K!!ty , Perslnler, msde to
Nancy Smith and Kolbleen Grlmt•• Councli
Sixth Grade pupllo, were in c~lr1e and
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