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prodw:ta which ~ould have been
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purcbued earlier did not
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the. telll of nece&amp;SJiy. lrutead, the sa1d faiF weather was ~d jc

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Seven Baptized
At Services Held , , ,
Last Sunday
A baptismal service
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the ~· •if&gt; now in
The apple, peach a~d
&amp;rape crops 1n Northern Ohio
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frozert• es the .. tempeftture sku~ ·

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and Mrs James1 Ha~kworth,
ol his grandparents
Ed Haggerty whole
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of MIS Emma
Mrs. Theodore Le·

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New Orleans, on an all-expense
pa1d lrJP, gJven to Mr Kell~ by his
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Mr and Mr1 Robert
ry Hoffman, Marlene
Judy Morri!l, Bettv Morris ···""'·ry Morris
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tMSON CLINIC
Clifford Leifheit accompanle•l
A&lt;linl811lina1 Mrs. Addie Stalder, Mrs. Lei£beit home trom th:!:
April 23; William wat- Holzer Hospital Sunday whero
Piains, April 23; l'rfra: she had· been patient.
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REGISTRATION OF IIRTH
Sta.. Of Ohio
IA&gt;Ii• County 55
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\pl"il 10, 19118, praying for an•
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which is not recorded. al·

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at Minersville, Ohio. Same
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JOHN C. BACON
Acling Judge of Probate Court
By: A. C, Hill, .
Deputy Clerk
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SCOR&amp; IS !ICADY
WASHINGTON UP- The Cleveland Indians open ~n 18-game,
eastern swing ·and ·a bid for another wlnnlna atreak tonight when
LJtey hke .on tile Washington SenaDRESS SHOP
tors. Herb SC!Oie, who already has
' Stcond St. - Pomt~oy, 0.
a ~- 1 record, will start the ball
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for polumbus whlre Mrs. ~ru.eser
will enter · White. Crosa Hosplial
for .major surgery. Don and Debble Grueser will lie guests of their
aiml Mrl. Carl Brannan while
'tlrelr, 'l)lother Ia in the hOspital ..
lfn, K. D. Ams,bary, son, Jim·
my, . lnt! d~~ghter! Melinda, .were
bualJiesa VIsitors m Gallipolis on
Tuesday..
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Mrs. Charles Lew1s who was taken to the Holzer Hospital by the
~mer•ency ~uad Monday ev~ni~ll
is reported 111 a serious condition,
, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Wood. have
as their gue~ts ·lhll'.week the•r son
and dal.lgbter·in·law, Mr. and Mrs.
1:. i. Wood. M~. c. L. Wood has
just returned from Knoxville,
Tenn., where she has been visiting
her :daugghter, Mrs. Walt Beahm
'and family.
WilHam Swisher and Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Davis were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and· Mrs.
Jeffrey Wilson, Pomeroy.

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WORK SHOES

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Alan Ladd - Diana Foster
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J'om~~oy Soc~~ty t:d;tCjr

Jane Howell.tent
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Folding Frame• ••• Elegant Starllte

Tlle·Top ••• Padded, Upholetered Chalre
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Mr. and Mrs. ~·rank Carpenter
of Chicago visited recently with
his mother, Mrs. A. H. Carpenter,
and brotner-ln·law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Dutton.

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borcltrtcl with driftWood pattef!l. Plaetlc~coated • , •
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able vinyl pluUo fabric In Oyater. Fralnea are black,
cl)ip·rtalstant ··~•L A·~tuimlnafoldi~!&amp; c¥r an.d·tabla
Itt lor )'our card pin.. and ~~ntertalnlnl; l!eautiful In
1111 room with flneat tum\lure. Durhl!m hu alven thle set I
· Jllxurlouaat1Una lor 1011 ~~a budaet prlct. Set It toda)rl,
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Women Hold .
Annuai Luncheon

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'HORROR SHOW
Johp Alar
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Harry Galloway ot Hpll~eraon
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Rogers and sister of Mrs. Ga.11ovray.
Mn, Lucille Schwan:
Marilyn, of Mapon
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and son, Butch have · retu~~•.~
home after a visit in Pittsbur'gl\;
Pa., with their spn·in·law an~
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Bernard
Fuchoza and daughter, K'aren.
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Va., was the spe\ker on Tues4~Y
aa the . Mason County Farm W,o,
men's Club held Its annual Sprllilr
Luncheon at the ¥ason County ~H
Camp near Southside.
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Mrs. Wantler's topte· was· "Our
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12:30 p. m. followlngJ .:~~~~~~a~~~d
and a short businoaa rr
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served by the members of the W. ··
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home Monday after a visit . ·IIi
Walkerton, Ind., where they visit·
The Hemlock ·Grove and Orange ed with Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Roush
CYF met at the Hemlock Grove husbands, who are employed
Church of Christ Thursday even· there. While there Mr. and, Mrs.
ing April 24 at 7:30 p. m.
Fox visited in Chicago, Ill.
Slides were shown on the trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Rosco~ Fowler
New York with Brenda Clark and and Miss Sylvia McMaster were
Dorrence Hess telling about the Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mrs.
trip.
· Homer Hawkins, Rutland Roall.
Mr. and Mrs. t;&gt;aul Neutzling of
Plans were also made for a skat- Athens visited Tuesday with Mr.
ing party Tuesday, May 6, at the
Skate·A·Way. Plans were also and Mrs. Homer Hawkins.
mode for the State CYF Conven·
Jeffrey Parsons returned to
tion to be held at iVIansfleld in his home in Middleport ·Mon'diiY
'May and the CYF Camp this sum· after a several days vhit with •h1s
mer.
grandparent!!, Mr. and Mr1.
The next meeting will be Thurs~ $alph Gilmore while his parenh
day, May I, at 7:30 p. m. at the Mr. and Mrs. John ~mons wen
new church parsonage In Alfred. business visitors in Lolumbus.
Topic for the even,ing will be the
Mr. and ' Mrs. Ralph Gr~~~~
beginning of the "Education For
spent Sunday In Moundsville wth
Life" series.
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Don Thomai ~n1t
Mrs. P. L. Mitch. Is leaving to; daughter.
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day for Marion, where she will
visit her daughter and 't!On·ln·law
Mrs. Pat Parker and daughter
Mr. and · Mrs. William Houck. She of Columbus were Jeek end guests
wlll spr.nd two weeks assisting in of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
tile care of her new granddauglil·' Meinhart.
er, Elizabeth Ann.
Mr. en1 Mrs. Eugene Conde en·
Jimmy Warner, son of Mr. and terlalned with a chicken dinner,
~rs . .Wil.tlam Warner, Is a mll41· Sunday, a: their home, Anne. St,
cal patient at the Meigs General Guests were. Mrs. J. L. CqAtd tlld
Hospital.
Mrs. Claude Darst.
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A potluck dinner in o~rvance
of the quarterly birthday~ 'I'~S ~i'·
ved preceding the meetfng of the
Jane Howell Tent J)aughters of
Union Vetercns, held Monday eve·
ning at the DAY Hall.
Mrs. Thomes Goeglfin, M~s. Guy
Reynolds, 1\lrs. Walter Hamm and
Mrs. C. E, Clark'' re'ceived birth·
day gifts trom each of the memMrs. Phyllis Knopp and Mis~
bers.
Carol Bachtel were In Parkers·
During the meeting witli Mrs. burg to attend the funeral of
~erbert Mil.ler, pre'i"e'nt, phisld- Mrrs. Ruby Vierheller, who · was
mg, plans ·were made for the Mem· house I)IOther at the St. Joseph
orial Day service at Beech Grove Hospital nurses home.
Cemetery. Plans were also made
to place. flag a on tl)e graves on Union ' sol!liers..., One applica~ion for
membership was receieved. A ris·
ing vote of ·I hanks wa~ given Mrs.
Miller; who presented each-'mem·
ber with an apron at :the ia~
meeting.
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