<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="21502" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/21502?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-01T20:01:13+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="57154">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/9bfbfe0f119f03ab2c273b7c67b89faf.pdf</src>
      <authentication>33df4536f5e9457172edc3f663152769</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="67871">
                  <text>'

.

The Oail)'

"'

il~ySeh~~w~

1U viaion neWs and pboto·jountal
O'l ilm,,and a lkll produced bY undflr
eraduates in the Ohio Stalo:

•

:

~~~;:~;~~;w:ill
with include
1 leadil'lg

duate
ot theatSchool
of Jou{nalls~
wUI speak
luncheon
n t J

,j

.of I!JIIce tr.a· Obio l,Tnion on "A Young ReLoots at His lob" Duffy
~~~~~~~fl:gu~r~e~s~m;.;t~e;,
ereporter and television
~~;;~• for The Sprmgfield
Sun.
Joprnaliam Carel!~· bay is spon
sored by the School of Journal
ism in cooperation Wlth the Cen
tral Ohio cl111pler of Sigma Delta
'TONIGHT
Mar 3 Chi,
profet~sional
jourrtalism
fraternity
$"DoMINO KID''
Scheduled to Open at 9:30 a r.t
!lory Calhoun
m the Ohio Museum Auciltorium
on the campus, the eYent WJ!l
contmue throughout the day.
- 4~-:- "'"
The vlslting students Wlll . be
"THI !14VISIIL'I lOY"
welcomed by ProCessor GeorJte
Rlcbonl Eyer - Phillip Abbot:. J Kienzle , director of the School
~~. &amp;" AL.ft!
MiJ r-4&amp; af J.2.urnalism, and Norman
Uohn~ the Columbu~ Dtspatcb,
lllllwarl Gungcr
Sigma Delta Chi prestdent.
Rhonda Fleming
Prtzes will be awarded to high
••
'' "GUN GLORY"
school fCportere: wr\tmg the best
.. (Cin-f~ &amp; Metroeolor)
story on the pr~s con£erent •

I

Z ' 'lii:
•

~

IL ='YIAIL;

ean &amp;lmmo,._ loan Fonta!Jie

,.,

Paul Newm&amp;n;l»•

1

,

(Cinernascope.)

ft. Plea1111t, W. Va.

II

SUN.·MON.·TUU,W!D.

'

II

I

School of Journaham
Jame1 Dufty, 1957 honor a:ra

Matlntt
from

cun

2 P.M.)

Elizabeth Taylor

••

"llAINTilll COUNTY"
A Spe&lt;lal Road Show
• &lt;l&gt;llracllon

•

IN MOM CAMIRA 6.1·'
TECHNICOLORf

:

O.lr At Tho:~ Thotlrt
~

'd. '

• ' Eveq ilo~t,WOJidtrlulln
llac!Jet!c••;t1;~·k ~~~••

m.n.swo&amp;undt

Hyldl Rice : •. , ... ...•. .- .

Mkldleport S""leiY E~ltor
J. .
""
Lueille HawklDs ........ ...... . . Pomeroy llOClely
Editor

~DLEPORT

SOCJETY

·
Mr an!J Mr1. Pon l'Uce fwm
1spend the !Weekend m Silvertour

as guests of fr:ends. , ' •
. ~aul Johnson ha$ been cal·
to Gallipolis becl(use or the
of 1 her grandmother, Mrs.
William Hclrich. Funeral will ®
Sunday at 2 P. M. from the Ml!ler's Funeral 'ionte.
Harrld Moore wu nn overnignt
gueat at tbe home of hill parent.;.
tn-Jaw, Mr and 1Mre, C. 0 . Faber,
4Dd wn.s accompanied ~ck to Col·
urn bus by bls wife and son, wh•1
bnvc spent ~he week her~.
Mia~ JeJW,nette Crooks left th'li
morrilhg tor Wavcfiy whete shf
wiJI be the guest of Larry Bar
ker at the Jt and Sr. Prom at thli!
Waverly Htgh School
Mrs. Larry Rice and sons. Chip
p~r and Kenny are spending th11
w~ekend :~t the home of her par
ents, Mr, an:a Mrs. Sherman Os
Mtn; Pt. Pleasant while Mr. Ri«
111 with his Scout troop at th·
C::mporcc.
TONIGHT
"WOKlNG FOR DANGER"
Mr. and Mrs Oscar BnPhana an ·.
Bowery Boys - Hun~ Hall
son Oscar the 3rd are returning ll
- also their home in Galbpc&gt;hs today
GUN BA'I"l'LE AT MONTER&amp;Y They have b«en staying w1th he1
Sterling Hayden, Ted de Corala ij;;;;nl; Mr. and MrS Bruce Lloyd
Mldnl1hl Show Sit, 12:!10
lheu apartment \\85 bein~
SUN., MON., TUIS. &amp; WID.
remodeled.
I'JIA!NTREE COUNTY"
Mr. Lee Sm1th to~k hir wife
nn Te&lt;hplcolor)
son
to Charleston today wl\er~
Ellzaltilh Taylor
Eva Marl&lt;•!ialnt they caught a plane far Jackaon
vl1le, Ala. to viii1t .!leveral Week!!
-Sele&lt;ted ~bort Subje&lt;t.owith her parents, Mr. aJ\!1. Mn. G
TEMPt.'E-Middleporl
I

"IUI)I!l

1pNiGHT
A

John Allar

VIdLENT Mlj;E"
_.,fenny Edwards

- alao"'''TIIE COURAGE OF

BLACK BEAUTY"
John s,.,.ant - John crawford
San. &amp; r.ipn.
M.r 4-S
"GIFT OF WVE"
.L:Iuren 'IJacab
Robert

•.

'

Sentin~·l,

F. Hollingsworth.
1
Mr. Robert Sharp was m La!'l
cuter Wedne,day night to atteml
a banquet held loJ/ the Oblo Fuel
Gas employees who have been
with the company 2ti year&amp; or
more. Mr
who is ,retire(!
from the
aceompanied
frlenda from
Mr. ancl Mrs.
returned
Richmond,rrol)l
va. a•J;~~;~:~~~7f.,~:
Brlatol, Tenn.

May 6 to lilly 10

away .

1

Mtl. Dllo1 Is tOO' tnother ~~ lolt1:
Buth nnd Mro IIV!den, who wUI
return to her home ln Athena, Sat·
urd')' evening.
, 1

'

Hacc~i~
and
bero

hoaP,
carJa
Grace Cap~etr.~,
Polly Thomas,
Janice Asbury.'

guesll Were their advisor, Mi8s
na Howell, Mrs l''ranoh"' Klem

Mrs Hylda Rtce.
,
Ofltcers for thia year
on Jones, prestdent;
Icy, \lice-president;
Crooks, secretary; Vonda see,

treasurer and Judy Van Cooney';
(:Orrespondence secretary.

%I
tires 11

l"nur ol !h• %I
to have raulLt
returned aad received
Circle stlcter.
Mayor
o. Fiober 11id lodat
he upeded th, May campaign lo
mike- drivert mol'f: c\tD.5Ciou~; or
tale drivlns. Ho noted:
· ~·Mter th;1 month ·I expect
~e the (inea for 'dnvtD(h wi•b
defecijve auto• eq~ipment 11911&gt;.,.
wbat stiller and li!r &gt;eclc:l.,.

Columbns
aecoad wom;n ill
• .,.palan for lhe
oominatlon.

· ·, •

Othm ...1c:1n, the

oe.n..,.u.

noinln•Uon are lt:IYOI'I AnihOar
Ce~, C....taDd, onHf. "
SeUt.Dbrenner, Colullttiutt· 1AJbilt
Clevel1ncl, ~o .l(otln·
~Gonnln,

Cllapn

•..uon;

otllii~
"''

I.~

~

; '

5!!
I

�GUIDI'

.., .

iltiPoaTANT . /.
'.

....

.,

'

. . shb~k &lt;AbiotBW'
fl:
.
.

.

~·

~ A•·t•:~~"..- ~at-1

·· I

.~if ~~T

~QNSULf

,.

US!

.,

�· :· Out·

~~

'"etJlutland Dis·trict. Elimjnati~n
·
.
,~.~ Squeetcd ln Before
'

~m. COII,IInuod to wooh out aJI
hl1h scboql
,
1A&gt;6; and even threaten' ed to 'p;rt a uamp Into dlotriot
IOIIfl!lllle!!t'Ciuo A play in whlci!'
~ 111d RuU.rid' still bold

· : t :'f lcheaQied

plh , • · . .

~lctiojls of ••ctoudy and conttanod nln• by official wentber·
men Monday h,eld out lltUe hope
for; much, ()aseball thil w~ek
Mool imi!Orltnl cl11h on the
llelp COUnty blah S&lt;hool front
Wll, 1M !liftdleport·Rutland aa~e
'J1lil motch. when played, wdl
, ..d one or the other to Athens
nul Saturd~y for the district

\

'!

Clau /tr final! . Four divisions
. .j •
of U'le so 11theastern Ohio dlatrie~
PomerO)"I Panthen ~·U ue.
Ia Cllsl A wiU draw and settle walt a,nd ·~e what 1bape1 liP· '

'
din
' M·al·or League Baseball Stan • "S
0

Law Z.1 v&amp; Gom.ez 2-1.
AM'iRIC-'N LEAGUE
,Pbllndelphll at Los Anleles
w. L. Pel. Gl nl(hl- Semproch z.t VJ, Dryedale

· . •- Unltod ,....

I

I

'

N.W York

10

91Vli$JI · B~

4 .714

9 ~ .648
W· ' h'-•on
.. "'••
Ka~s~· City
8 7 .1133 2\!o
CleVellnd '
10 9 .528 2'h
Baltlinorc
3 8 1100 3
Detroit
8 10,., .444 4
Boolon
7 11 .389 5
Cbka1o
4 10 .Z88 6
' ,
' , SunciiY'o Rosutto
Chlc010 ot Woohlneton, ppd.
Wo"'l....., 7 Kons11 City list
~~-· City 2 Waohlnet6n 2 2nd
tie callod aflor nina, roln.
Cloftl.... 2 1 - I lot
....... 2 CloYIIon~ I 2rid, 12 Inn,
11111n..r. 4 Dttroll I 1II

IH.

.

;

Milwaukee 11 S_t. Lollis nl~hJ,.
b!
M0~1 rilel 21
- Bu S·l ·~ "
• •
Tutliloy'o • - .
Clncl~notl at, Chiearo
· '
MUwa'\ke~ .,t St. lfOUio nl(htL Lr
Pitl&amp;bliri)i ~I San FriDCIS&lt;o :"11!'\1
Phlladelphlli 11 Los Anteloo .niSiit
MAJOII tiAGUI LU~.. IIS
NATIONAL ~I~Ui
Pliyer
G. AI R. H. Pet.
Muoial, s. L. 15 80 14 .31 .517
Hook, Cln. • 14 G9 9 23 .300
Templo, Cln. 14 54 II 21 .388
Moya, Son F. 19 77 15 :Ill .377
Walia, Cl)l. 18 '16 20 28 .368
AMI RICAN LIAGUI
-moro 4 Dtlroll D 2114·
V'm'n, Clev. 18 41 10 18
Soturdoy'o RHulto ·
Lolllll', Chi. 18 41 · 5 '16
loiHOMrO 3 Cllwlon~ 2 13 IMt,
Sk'r'n, N.Y. 14 M• 1 21
Konl[lt Glty ot Ntw York; ,..., li'blon, Bolt. 16 54 7 20
'*In,
'Mcll't'd, N.Y. 14 114 8 20 .370
1
Ch!colo 11 .Woohlngko, ppd. rpln.
Hllftf Runa- Walla, Cubll/ 9;
Dotroit ot lotion, ppd, roln.
Atbleli!J' 8;
~ly•o Proliablo Pltc.,.~
lohthewo,
(Jkveland at Bcl~ton - Narl..)d
8; Cepedo,
3-1 1\ro. Slllllh 0.0.
lied So~ 4.
Deii'CIIt at Bllttmore nllht Cerv, Alblel·
Lacy 1·2 n Portoearrcro 0.0.
Kan101 City 11 Wuhlntlon
nlibl - Bumclle 0·1 va. Grlrp

Cooch
convinced
maklnes
lfJ,er !Je ;vi~:;?rliii;~
nuol aprlnr lntr.a.~l
The vmlty
behind Saturday
elulljlle~, 12-10, In
whlcl{ of!lcl,ally
lrainlft( f&lt;ir ,the
pio01.
.
, . . ,,..,"
"Our )&lt;ids l'IP~ come,f1.,HI\Yes
~ld. "The ·defen~t l"ia· I .little
1head of ·the ~eh"·~ Wb~C.' 1'11
Jopc~ beeaqa(we~ ea.n •J,-~l• tn;.aa
the offe,ase all)llg." . 1 ,, , , 1
Hay01 sal~ 'hla ·uadere1...0 .1011}11
the 'belt be
Ud ;ut . 1n
lhofteld.
· · . 1:····
· h· f
"What ' 1 Ouqc ·0 1
the Buebye pilei '
~-rhere are five
b
' 'II
II · li' •• 1°11·:;'::;:~·: .•• :
them• are · toe
"We hi~o
"!ll&lt;l~
~ lliall .........
00

.w••

:rAI(IJ TOP
CINCIII~.,_:ri
pl'....Gaha~na
:Lincoln ~ilh l!chool, o( near Col·•
umb~l toe~ .top bqnora .In the 19-

.

teom Mariemont lnvlta\tonal Re·
lays bore. SalofdiiJ', pllinl up '!8
points.. to (I"' for aecend Pit..
Mlllerd.
,•

··~

Niws-q 'was rredlted will! the

firs~r wJn • ..,

'IJ'Ije' SCindny doubleheader left
!he Re~lego Ill lqul'lb place•In ·
·
plat ~ere Tf~IY. tlonol Uague oloodlilgo:
.
to
data
is
eljht
wino
and TburidiY, b.efore
too Milwaukee ' ona
''
.,
a hltleaa famine
Redlep In the llnal game at!•
tied 11 2-2 In
a!Jib'
"
I
•
'

lot

'Nofriinote

the

by Ernie Banka ~ ' ~

t~i=~~;. by Lee

Walla

,~Cl

Q.O.

t-y'·Go-

ChlcaJO at Booton
,
Clov~and ol New York
Detroit ot W11hln1ton, nilhl
Kanaaa City ol Balllfore, nl1ht

NATIONAL LIAGUI
. _, . W. L. Pot. 01,
Chlea'IO .,. II 7 .611 .
llllwau~ee
10 7 .1!88 "'
I'IUobur1h
Ia 7 .1!88 Ill
San Francuco • 11 8 .870 "'
Cln~lMall
8 · e .8'11 2"'
Loo Aqelca.
8 U .421 3"'
PblladoiPhlo
7 10 1'l41J;Ji"'!
St. Loulo
3 !a .101f ·6\!o
.......,. RHultl
Mlllwuk.. 7 It, · Loulo 2
Cllloop S Clnclnnotl 4 lot
ChiCinnotl S Clllcoft 2 2nd, 14 Inn.
1M
I Phllldtll'l!lo 1
IS l'llll. .lphlo 2 2nd
hn Prondoca 2 ht
4 PltltHI'Ih S 2nd,

1

.

/

~

••

~,./,r:h'.'d

Powe~' Mower SP,!c~,,~,~

~:~k~ow 111d like one full year to p~y lfr •f7,}V~w!;, ~­

Pay Sl!loll Dowa Payment. U~ Our PQ'IIIenl Plla lor ,.~

l'ur!:llaloi

'

'

:

. '· '

, "•: 1' .; ·,

•., ...__ ,

PRICED $59.95 .to $t6U~.:~ ~i.

New
Ha-..d Mower,. '· '
'
'

'

SPECIAL AG~IN 'Jii.liS WEI&amp;!( ' O'NL)!

•

. GYM
With Slide,
1

•

,

"I : •. ' .

16" CUT
lt" CUT

"

'

f :

'

"'

· ~

•·. '~· "
' :; Ji
~ ''

I '

'

~~ ,1.99

-

,Tnt•' Yliu .S.ve Mooer
CUhl

I
'

,.· ..'A.
'

rorr

\

'

G•tw G. l Sllllla, Jr.
I

'

l.,..llclll Clndldale
I

"'
•

co•.

~~',..,,'"

(

their · ar~ments In two 1•mes.
T,o lylanuo ·wUI advance ln:o
reJioail •play, oae golnr to Day·
ton, ·the other to Columbut.
In cue llllddleport ood Ruttood
eannot pl~y um w~el!-the Jlelds
l'!o.t aow enough to lao\ ~11
wHt (With no more nin) it ls
·conjecture4 dlolrict playoffs wlll
have to be poo\poned.
Rselne ~u two aameo achedul·
e4 thlo wee~ with little real ex·
pectsttono ol playinr either on•.
'I'll• fin\ was to be at Waboma
Wednelday nilhl at 7:30. Tho
other io II Middleport Thunday
afternoon.

•
-~-~--~--~OO~N~~=~~~.wag~~~
,..._.,..l!lflw,.......

'

�"

~

1

l

The W11ih ,SentU1el

•
(

~·=~r.~~!~t~o~~

l"omer'oy Society
• • • . . . . . . Mlddlep~rt Soelet.Y

;Am

.....,....-

by Paulette
Prayer wJa
_Ritchie, the \4 fl
by Juyce Carson
gave out the rest Of
proJiect books The club voto~
the name of the club
changed bd whether the club
will io 10dclmite

·Osborn-Rainey '
Wedding Dinn~r
Held Saturday
Mrs Larry
spend
Mro R
_,- &gt;&lt;..co Don

Thoae gresent were Joyce Car·
Mar)' Ritchie, Sharon Ritchie,

Mr11 Clan·nce EbersbaCil, Mr
Carla Morris, Jr s and Mrs Peter Lahch an,d sons
.,
Karen
Ed1!h Peter and Tod, visited his Parenti:
Cu recently in 1 Cleveland They stoP.
Hall ped enroute m Lancaster to visit
wtth fnends
mark, Linda
Mr and Mrs. Jack Dowler, Ath
l.f91ter •L\ftoilgta
visors Betty
ens,f.re wee-" end gue.ats of her
pare , ,Mr. and MrAo -Neia• Fowphme Smith and
,~~](·,;Carleton,

TONI GilT

"«ilfl' i&gt;F LOVE"
Bacall

Robert Stack

the ,, • ..-.
the Amtrlcan Fjag wa£

1\'llladene Randolph.

$01rari Granger ·

Rhonda Fleming

"GUN GLOitY"

&amp;-

"(Cincmascope &amp; Metrocolor)

..

-also-

'

"UNTIL THEY SAIL"
Jdn Slmmona-- Joan Fontalne
Paul Newman
(Cinemascope)

i

l

,.,.. a. Wo4,

May tr7

"MOTORCYd.l GANG"

'
IAnfle

The ditcusslon was about Drl
vcr's 'Licensc.s The mcmbcra dt
cussed how old you should be b"!
fore you get ltccn&amp;el The ch1J
dec1ded that you should a:et yo~.:r
learner's permlt at 13 and opetll.
tor's license at 16.
' was adjourned by
The meeting
Melvin C1rtle and W1lladene Ran
dolph The nellt meetlna: will ba
at the home ot Wl1111dene Rail
dolph

Neyland SUve Terrell
~also- I
,"
, NfMI HAPPY ROAO" I
1
Gene Kelly
1

p~e11ep1

l;

were Edd1e Hu
Holter, Roberta
Circle, .\.nn
Cbeoter
, lea1
. Delmnr
l

. Pt. Pleai!AIIl, W. V1.
TONIGHT~ TUII:, WID,

lolollllomel'J Clllt
~both , Taylor

"RAIP,ITRII COUNTY"

A Speelal Roici' Sbb" · •
Attraellon

•

IN MOM CAMI.A 65TICHNICOLORI
1
AI ~ Sloto Theitrt
Mor• Wonderful!~

Dlreellon

Federated Church
,Happr ~a':"~sters
Class In Meeting
Tho Happy Harveoto" Cia" of
the Federated Church mel trlday
~venma al the church wllh Mt•
-'dam Eberabach and ' Mrs Ev
eretl Da1ley aa h01~euea Mra
Gro•er Erb Wll a contrlbutlnf

~6~!•«t

'

bythe 'Mro
B•n
l"eetlnlj
~:eD~·~~··~'::~I:I:onsol le~the preoldent.
opene~

tj'

I

Rice snd

Chipper and Kenny wert:

the guestll when her parents,
and Mrs Sherman O~bol!ll,
terlamed WJtb a wedding d1pner
for the former Alary Sue Oabor,
and Raymond Owen Ramey
The weddtng ceremf,ny to &gt;k
place at 11 43 A M s~turday :tt l.dci!'Hd
the Method11l Churoh oj Winlle!1,
W Va , w1th Rev Paul H ;Brake,
officiating

v

:;p

otherli
Mrs
P J. Jll'~,~~;~i~~:;;•
M and Mrs Richard QijviJ have arandpare'\,tll or
moved Crom Pomer~y to :t.be pro- M'd Rice ·
perty &lt;n P~lmer s~ owned by
Dr Ingle•
Mayor C 0 'rtsllet wa~ In
Grande, S~turday tQ 1 0 tt~nd
~nton •wedding and recePtion
Carmel Jewett, 1"ho haa ~een a
med1cal pat1ent as HolZ4!r. Hospital
tor &amp;eVernJ days, was returned
home, Friday
\
7\lro Loul! Haines a~d fhlldren
Kathy, Marie and Jell, ol Lith:
Games were played and priie11
opoJis, arrived Friday to" spend
several day~ with her mQther, Mrs won by Mrs Cha rles Clarkson,
Lewli Koehler Sr. and lister, Mrs guest, Mrs Fronk Wilson, 11rs
Francis Anderson, Mrs. George
Kenpeth Amobary, and family
M"r and Mrs Robert Coat• and Hobstettcr, Mrs Richard C'-aml)daugghter Chrittl1,e, have return- ers and Mrs Ambrose G1bbs
A dessert course wal5 served to
ed home alter vlsltln1 !l'tlh Mr
and Mn Fred Coats In 'Muncie the member.s and guest
lnd and In Wlncheater, lnd wlth
Mr and Mrs Roger Cttats,
Mr. and Mrs Ben Philaon and
1on, Ruth, were Parkerabl.ll'g ylJit-

ell l

NOT

I

~.,r-~,

POMEROl
SOCIETY

"'

Henry Korn of Mtarlonb ,pont
the weekend with Mr and lin
George Kor'n and vlaitcd his mo
tber, Mn ~Mary Korp, a patie-nt
at

Meli~

General HoBpltal ~ 1 n
MrB Henry Ewmu: u able

be

o~t

after undergotng

aureen.
Mta, ~ay Warner and cblldroh
have. moved from Catawba '!10
1
1
P9meroy.
M~s

Grace

Ponn,

Pontlle1

Moeh', and Mrs. Ethel Moody -nd
slater of Foetorla were re~ene.
guestB of Mr. and Mr~t,
Ponn
l r,~
Mrs lleoton Ponn wflb
Jut week\ end to tit·
of ,his brother,

Hr.8r
Of
Plan

Feaster
gueota Of llt;,...lncl ll~
was appoint
and dlll.llbter
attend th~
were Mr. and Mn P.
meeting he 1d
, M;r ~m d hlrt .tact
lin Charles i· S~Itrlin ..ik Jr , and dsuahter an~
ror the next
Spiru, ~.,lll i ot Oolum

They dcec.;ibed it as a Way to of
fer frJendshlp through vil.itaUon
Tbe mmisters wiU participate lD
the program
Following
tb~
i81.ers met at
ant, Moddleport l•r
Joh11 Panono, Middleport
School drivw( mstnlctor 1poke on
the aubjecL "11fe drivibg'"
The meetmglotit~xt mQDth will be
at Forked Run Lake where min·
litera and their familiei wiU: en
joy a dl)' of picmckina: and fun.

Mn

~:J\o~·i~~ef;a abort

butlne.ss sell
number of · iDmea were
and prlzea awarded to
Addld Gruoaer, llln Benh
1 Neutr:Un.a~

1

wero 1erved by

RaveD, W Va.,
b11 h0111e at 5 ao p m
He wu '15 years old, and
n- New Haven
"'
Ria pari!n~ were the late Plea
sant. Lflne and Elizabeth Weavt :-

Lane, 810 ,ue, Luella,• sumv~ 1..;,,1.1
Otlienlames
I5111Y\ving
are twoboth
brol~·
and Arctne.
or I::=~~~~
Haven; 'on~ IJSter, Mn ArOf New }Javen.

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="948">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="39898">
                <text>05. May</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="67873">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="67872">
              <text>May 5, 1958</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="408">
      <name>myers</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
