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Clark, bride's banda. A .equin&lt;overed ther, Mre Marearet fJuerr on
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eetem0f11 wu 'ei.ninp, a lift of tbe brldegioom,

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elbodbt CburclJ with Rev.
Tbompaon Of the lllfalta.
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1bt bride wore a floor-length aown
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Mr., Mrs. Werner To Observe ·
50th Wedding Anniversary

AUGUST CLEARANCE

SALE
New Buickl Selling Now At

CLEAN.OUT PRICES
1953 PLYMOUTH Savoy · · · · · · · · · · · · $495
4 dr. Sedan. Original black finish.

1953 CHEVROUT 210 · ·· ···· · · · · ·· · $495
2 dr. Sedan. Runs fine.

1954 PLYMOUTH Sqvoy · · · · · · · · ·• · · $745
2 dr. Sedan. Beautiful orlalnal dark green two tone.

1954 FORD VI Cllstomllne · · · ·· ·· · ·· $795
4 dr. Sedan. Spotlcas orlglnalllghl green flnlah.

1955 MERCURY VI 2 dr. Sedan · ·· · $1,095

· · 2 dr. Sedan. Spotless two tone blu~ flnlah.

1955 CHEVROUT 21.0 ~:. ·. · · · · · ··· · $1,195

2 dr. Sedan and 4 dr. Sedan. Both are extra nice. You
·will have to oee them. to appreciate their value.

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4 dr. Sed~.11est serlea Plymouth. Automatic shift. Extra

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2 dr. Sedan. Dynallow drJve. Low mileage, one owner

car. New-Buick trade-in. ·
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Hard Top Cpe. Hydramatlc Clrtve. ·Low mileage one own·
er car- New Pontiac trada ln. Extra oharp.

1956 8\!ICK VI S~al ···

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4 ·dr. Riviera Sedan. Dynlflow drive. Smart 4 dr. hard
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1956 MDCURY Moatdalr 2 dr. ·· $1,895 '

Hard Top Coupe. Best Mrlea M~. Leu tban 1;11
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Mn. Linnie Rummel la visitina
in Jaek.!lon with rel11tive1.
• Ar;r. and Mrt. E~on Willmd Mr.
1nd r.tn. Henry Dailey Jr. attended the MeCullougb reunion held
SuQday in Columbu..
Mr. .nd Mra. Hetbt-;t Dixon -vlaited in Atb~tlll " Wei:lnesda,- evenfnJ witll hil Dlt.er Mr.. Gerald
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Rlvlen CDt. ~wtr tteerihl 111d brakeo. OriiJaai
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Altorneyo for George Offutt, 21, of )IJnenviUe. aceu5Jd
•l!oyer of hbo wile of five months lui March 15, today made
aoolher move toward winning his freedom by filing of 1 mQ,
lion In the Melga County Court of Common P!eao requettlng
a chaoge of venue.
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Tbe motion filed late Friday afternoon with Clerk of Cot!rf1

ll;vel)'n Lu~ke aalc1 for .... chanu
' of venue from Mel&amp;l County tD
an 11djoming
county on tb6around• tb•t a fair and imputi1l
triJll! of said caiUe could not be
O.d in Meip County. Af.fldavlf• ·
are to be used at the helriiq td
akl motion."
Hearina: for the motion of
FeUowt, the fKIJI of t~ matter ch~na:e of venue baa; been Itt for ,
that Wyatt Erp arM! MaH
Friday, .Augutt 29, 1l 10 a. m., behad loag parlire to becolne the fore Judge John Bacon.
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.euna alive
The l'f!qUt!JI for a chance of
Tblt Jiply will be aeeepted to- venue ha1 been expected for lli'Vb.ard f•et - by Midd'leport'fl era1 weeki since Jt wat learaed
iJ"~Id E Hood, 26. ~ Walnut·lt. that defenet at~rney1 had In eiratddenlally Mot him.elf in culati~n a pet1tioo requeatlna
leg P'liday evening m Happy same m the ~&amp;&amp;tern part of ~elp
I HOII&lt;•w whiJe -pradl.ei.ug a quid;: County. ·
from an open. boll.ter.
Offutl, ,who h11 been In the
~lng t.o Chief ur POlice Le· '.Jieig.B County Jail !Iince Marth 19,
roy BM.trum, wbo invdtigated the when be was an:e&amp;ted as he left
incident after Hood wat brought the cemetery following lht fa.- I
to a local phytidan, Hood ••• u•- enl of hi• wife, ,!a charted with t
ing a .22 caliber (Colt 11ix-inth bar- fii-st degree murder.
The biz:arre caae was first
reJJed pistol and firing at a tin
etn . .However, on the dnw that brought W light when Sberift Rodidn't 10 right the pittol waa pull- bert Hartenbach became curioua
ed off before it cleared the hol.ater. about circUIIl.ll.t.aea surraunditq:
The bullet entered Hood's leg a purported euto aceidept on tbe..
about at the kneecap, traveled Chelter-Bashaa road Oh the nJ.sht.
downtr~ about four lnthea, and of Man:h J6, in ..-hieh Donna JeaJi
stopped ftext t.o U.e skin. being Olfutt waa aUegedly ldUed.. '
The iriveatig.tion lauoehed by
clearly -vilible.
WUneuea -of the accWent 'Were lllrtenbacb went on a. ''rouDd tbe
LoweU ·Cremean!l aud Cremea111' clOck" ~~ehedule after be ~
SU!Ipidous of the bloodsteinJ 011
S-i'ear-&lt;~ld daughter.
the Interior Of the ear. Rll Uwelll. led him to the farm' home
D\lnver H9lter, ,fat~M;T of DonOffutt, where he found bloOd
in 1n implement shed where

Gun Draw

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Diles Attend
Dinner

Hartenbr'ch, Mlner.ville.
. Jerry Davil of

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Mr. and Mn. Cbiun~ey F.
Mrs. Werher wa1 the fonner Le·
ner residents of Meigs County f01 tha Caroljne Reed of the · Long
over 49 ycarfl, will observe tbelf Bottom area. in Moig.s Countt
ftOth wedding annlvenary at their and Mr. Werner Wl8 a roaident of
home ()n Route 7 below Mldd~­ Kyger In Gallia County.
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port, on Sund11y, Auguet 24.
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Followin&amp;: 'their weddina: th£'
Jn commemoration of the gold·
couple
retlded ' in Chelihire until
en wedding anniver•ary. an open
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1009 when they moved. '
house will be held at the Writ·
pre:1ent home near Mid
ner home, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Sunday for relbtJveJI and r;t,o~-~~~l&lt;"~;~rl,
Mr. and Mrs. Werm;;
and Mrt~. Wea·ner are the .
married on August 2ft, J908 by parefl;ts of one daughter, Mr~
the ReY- H. L. Str'eich, at the &amp;!try L. File of Middleport and
Evangelical .Cbureb io Pomeroy. two sons. Paul C. Werner, Porn~
i'oy and Dafilo D. Werrier, . Co~u.-bl'·
~us. The couple also have .{l)qr
arandchildren,• Cheryl Ann .IDd
OIVirf Flfe. Middleport; Richard
Werner, Pomeroy and Jto• W.er
ner, Columbus.
betd at
Sunday honorlnJ Mrs
Josephine Piekent on the occas·
ton of her 93th blrthd1y.
The party -plann•d . by her
children· and ~taodc-lldrerl wa1
held on the lalfn du.rln1 which ''
she wa1 presented many gifts
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ot aon·in-laW and daua:hter, Mr . '-'}
and Mn. Harry PJckens, Racine
Present at the 1ff1ir were Mr
•M Mra. Harry Plckent,, Racln&lt;li

Mr. anct atn. Htrold Mauar .. Tup-

pert Plain~; Mr. and fttrs. Willlam Jleredltlr, Chules, and Roda:flr
of Walor(o\"(1; Mi. ond· ~"· D~
ver Weber and D1vld, Belpre.
Mro. Addle FUIO~, I'!•· and

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3 poi,!a .$3.19 '
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In a fann pick-up truet
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Mr1. Helea LJDtb, Mt~ and Mr.s.
Robert LynCh and familY and
Elaine Dlllhtint returned tO their
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Josi!phi'ne Pickens
Is Honored On
95th Birthday

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Tbe~ ebllfdl ....ln• wUl
Wellr:er 1ftd Timmy nf O::a!mnbu- , W::: _p1ao ;t .;::C ~by ;.
rialtod rolatlv!" In Pomero, w~
llour .,...;Mo. Ilea
neMlay ud were aeeompald-t lf e~tdlnc M QIIAQJ.fi '"''D« 11n.
back by ~. Delbert ,Welktt and .lll.rrist Buri.~
d•uchtert, wbo are enroCJte · ~· . . . · · ·· • - •1'·:..-·. ~ • · 1'l ~ •
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Mr. 1nd r.11. R. C. Meet of MlllneapoUa, Minn., are the housepMta
of Dr. •nd lu'rJ, P. E. Shipley; -MrMeea i.!1 the brother of Jln_ Stu·
ley. A. number of lunrbeont. dlnDerl and out-door pirnlcs are beia&amp;
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Chnln LYtle and dauahter Sunn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Theia!'
ani'\ dau1hter carolyn, Mr.s. R. E
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ian. Elll Sweene,. of lroD.ton
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compJ.eted her costume. She car·
lc~ cream in the
abape of ill
tied a dnall white Bible whkh wu
caucht witb white ribbon Jtream- fiower pot holding a Dower, cake·
decanted with pink 1nd yellow
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MW Sharon Frene of HUlsdale, rosebuds. coffee and punch were
N. J ., waa bndetmaid and .Mtu 1erved by the hostesa durlni the
Madelon Oark of AmeiYille was eveninR .
brideemaid. E.lcb wore pale blue
Present were Mr. and Mrs. C
organu over taffeta. Designed R. K.ln Sr., and granddaughter
ltreet·lenGth and princess style,
their frocks wue fashioned with Polly Ann Bauer, Mr. and Mra.

MatA:htna: blue
bead bands with face lengtb veil
rompleted tbelr (Ostume•. -Each
carried a bouquet of small pink
11tera.
Serving the bridegroom as bett
man was Edward Nunemaker of
Athens. Kenneth Harmon of Columbus and lXlnald Byers of Athena
were u1hen.
For her daughter's wedding :dra.
Hannon eboae a navy voi.le frock
wttb whitt acc:eatorlea and a eor·
sage of white baby chry••nthem.wna. The ·brlde&amp;room'a mother
wore a beige and wh.ite 1utumn
lr:nlt sheath dreu Bnd a corsage of
baby white chr)'lanthemuma.
A program of nuptial muaic wu
preaeoted preeedins the Wedding
by Mrs. Edward Cline of Mantua,
plani!lt, and MU!a Beck)' Hwrtley of
Corning, vocall.t.
Following the ccreruony a re·
ception was held in the church
baaement.
Mra. Clark Is a graduate of Ohio
UnJvenit)' ln 19M, and Is affiliated with Kapp1 Phi Club, and Ia a
member of the Cornln&amp; Methodist
Chureb.
Mr. Clark, who la al!lo an Ohio
untveulty graduate, clau of 1958
ie 1fflllated with Tau Kapp1 ~pal­
lon ftaternlty •nd a meml.ler ()I
the Amesville Methodist L""hurch.
After a weddlna trip through the
northern state• and Canad1, Mr.
Jnd Mn. Clark will retlde In Mid·
dleport, where they wm bl&gt;th
teach In the Middleport School
ayatem this :vear.

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Margaret Duerr
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