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Wedding Vows
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Xr. and Mrs. Evan Will are an ·

nouaeinl the marriage of the~r
daqhter.
Puline , to Jam e1
Autherson, IOD J)( Vr. 'nd ll.rs.
Cui Authertbft of Long Botto\n.
Vows of the ('t'rernony wer&lt;'
nad by the Rev. Waldo J, S.r-

tPis at Ute
JW'!()nt.~ Sul'day,
Aug . 17 at 3 o'c1ock.
'Thf' coup!~ art' nu1klng their
home at t408 W. Main St., Pomeroy.

TUPP&amp;R.S PLAIN
IV EVELYN iRJCKLES
Enroute to their home in St.
Petersburg, Fla., from a vacation
ln the East, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Tboniu JtoppPd far .a visit Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Rowan. The Thomas and Rowan~
were njighbora when they lived
in Flonda
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Violet
spent a couple of daye. at Marlon
with thPir sisler-in·l•w Mrs. Ray·
mood Violet.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul HOok and
sons of Columbus have tieen ar;rtigned to the EUB Charge here.
Rev. Brankomb will go to Murray City.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spe,n cer ·&gt;f

were Sunc!ly ruert.s of
hll Jllter, Mr. and Mn WayM
BrickleI.
Kia Maine Fitzwater of

Columbo•

Wubiftlion, D. C., is spending 'il
(eW days t&amp;e ~\Jest or Mr. and
Mr.S. Robert Martin and daughter .
Myron McKenzie of Columbu s
md Mr. end Krs. Allen McKentie apd ram:ily of. Calit(fffln were
p~sh Si'turday Of Mr. alld Ntn
Fon Halsey and mother.
.tohn A.rbau1b hu bougllt hi'&gt;
F~~nenl Jlonu1 here, back from
the WJ'Itte bo)'l ol f'ool villc
Martin Dor.!llt, Sumner
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Daily Sentinel
Daybook
REUNION SUNDAY

The Fell family

reunion will

be held Sunday at Bailey's Lake

A potluck! rlir:ner will be served
at noon.

HOLZ!I MOIPITAL
Admitt@d , Aug . 25 · M~ . Narl
Willltm Side~s. Gallipolis! Mrs .
Ja:ntes 'W. Argabright, Wellston;
Wm: Roy co.:St, Gallipolfa\ Rtbectl Ann Longstaff, Pt . P'l., M'r.s
Frank Waugh, Jackson;
Mrs.
Gilberl M. Craig, Gi'Hipolis; , Mn
Ottie T. Roach , Letart: W Earl
Shanll;, Letart Falls, Mrs. Ethel
Snoa-tten. Rutland; Mra. Edith

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Methodists Take
Softball Title
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Dally SentilUII, Pomeroy-Mlddlewrt, 0 ., Aug. 27, l&amp;GB-3

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Hoffman, Gallipons Ferry; llftet

snn . Josl"ph, Aug. 23.

Lhe Artn)' and

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harl, Gallipolis; Mrrt. EdWin·· t .
King, Letart; Mrs. Lucinda .SU.'.lll\
Bradley, Wellston; Mrs. George
B. Ca8to, · Heridersctn; Mrs: Roy
R. Kincaid, P1 . Pl. ; Mi&amp;s Anna" E.
Simmerman, Gallipolis; Mrs: Wm
Christian, Jackson; Mn. -Oeo. W.
Spurlock, ~ackron; M-rs. Loilie E
Pooe, GaUipoM; Mrs. Horri~r E.
Whittington, Pt. Pl.
Birth• Au a:. 25 Mr. and Mt'l
Jam.es W. Ar.g~briJbt, Wellaton,
.a son; Mr. and .Mtll. Pelfl W.m.
Siders, Gallipolis, a daughter;
Mr . .and Mrs. ·wm. Chrirtlan, Jack
J&amp;n, a son.
Dbehlrged J\,.UJ. :cit: Mrs. Wm
Napper, Mrs. Daniel R. West, Mn.
G.- M. .Miller, Mn. Richard ASh,
lftt. Juae M. Htve}y, Mrt. .liiilife,
Rife, .M:rl !1. L.
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K.''Braley, Mrs. Ida ~·ton, Jlur-

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33. tranalent crop

Gomez

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JppiJ'entJy ovel" tomato crop boo-

m&lt;~ney.torA a\Mewidc
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Artemlo alert,ct!:"~'='• ~
whom wllDeues llid 1hot

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ToLEDO, o. UPl-A woman
aued tbe paai.Or and elgbt
mrmbers of The Cburcb ot God
!• Chrlot hero for
for
dfrna&amp;«~~ cauaed wh~n they ~tlleJ­
edly ejf:ded her from 1 ~11urch
IQ'Yice. )lll..u Corine
Walker
claimed Ia a tuJt ln court of co-mmOD ileu that the Rev. Curlia
~maa MYere"l)l erittclzed her
!tOm 1be pulpit. RJ.sins: to defend
~tnelr,
was Jl'lbbetl by Jn-

was overseas
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
has returne~ to the St"''es and w:.1s Joseph White Sr., MinersviHe,
talling on M.r. and Mrs. Wayne who were obsen.in.g their 25th
Brickles Monday ~vening.
W&lt;,dding anniversary on Saturday
Mr. and Mn. Earl Barr anfi and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
granddaughter Rose MArie Dl:'r Meier, Moorehead, Minn . Mr . and
mott of Los Angeles; Calif., and Mrs. Matl Hendricks Sr., Racine,
their son-in-law Wallis Rand and are great grandparents.
son of Constantine, Mich., were
WOLFE REUNION
guestll fhllisday of Mr. and M.rs.
The Ni.nth Annu~l Wolfe ReWayne Brlckles.
unwn ~-ill be beJ.d Sunday. . Aug.
Mrs. William Chapm.an spent 81 at lhe Union Camp Grounds,
the past week with het da~ht.er , ba('k ll"f New Haven, W. Va. /
~r. and Mrs. Duane
Beaver and
family of New Matamoris, 0
PLAN BELLING
\ Mrs. Patty Flood of Columbus
There wlll be a belllng and
Is ~pending a week here with Mn Jhower for Mr. and Mn. John
Myrtle Frost.
Watson this Saturday ~n.inr.
Mr . .and Mrs. Howard Wilson of August 30th at .a:OO o'clock .at
ray· (l. RoY.·
Athena and Mfl. Iva Wilson of the Hemlbek GrDve Grange Han.
Dto•d Useci-Two Piob.
Delaware spent the weekend with
Mrs. Effie Watson.
Mi.tses Norma snd Joaephine
Ritchie ol Keno and Mr. and Mrs.

Urn!'!

tllie tictet office · clo.ed Tbuttday
kemainln1 Uckli!la will be on Nle
the remainder o! tl\e week.

tHE NEWS
OF OHIO

NEW ARRIVAL
Sui.' Pratt, We-llston; M~. · .f8c:Ob
~lr and Mrs . Joseph White Jr.
W. Lee,, Racine; Larry E. Soliln
or Moorehead, Minnesota, are an-

noun&lt;'ing the birth of a 7 lb. 6

wtJ only about 3,600 b)' the

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$50,08J

In the ltomacb with a .40 e.~Uber
automatic during a ·heated araument in tbe villaae of Chattanooga, northwest of here.

Director

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belleYea the dep_rtmeat
hit lta aoal by the end of
1Pib&amp; To dat~e the department
let more t.ban 217 million
toUara in· contr.eta durini 1958.
ror •ll ol 10$1 and up to ttt;e
piWent. . Ohio baa spent ar~
1&amp;0? mlUion doJiara for roads.

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Pep,
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Conn•• out,olnt.cl AI Duarte, 117,
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NEW ORLi:AIII, UP~•...
a.nton. 160, Phlt . . lphla, out•
,.lntecl ct.arl.r J._..., 160, ,...
OriiNIIt, 10.

~R&amp;NCH SEIZE PUOITIVI ,
ALGIERS UPI - Andre R.uiz,
the' first comfootball acbedule c~ief of the outlawed Alprian
was seized tn
ltl biator)' bY. the welk'a end. communist
supplY lot football ticltell for a. police
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Pesca· ,

John Foster

Dulles last week in a letter to '
congre,:sman. Dulles warned Retl
China 1t might be bazardoua tt
embark on a campaign to talu
Quemoy and other oUsbore island~
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President said:

MRS. WILLIAM JORDAN

.Mr. and Mn. Arnold Cuey of
Apple G~ve, W. Va., _are annount&gt;irtl the ,.,arriaae or their daughter, Una faye Gearhart to A-2c
W.illiam c. Jorda .. , ton of Mr.
and Mn. William Jordan of Long

-He sees no reuon to sa)l the
United State• would-have to •trike
the tint blow to win any all-out
nuclear war. But )le quickly added
that the United States must. al·
way• be on the alert. ~en Elsenho~r said tt would be a11ly to aa~
tbe United State• could be defeated In an allout nuclear wa: beeawre the Unlted Stales ts 10
atrori.J in tet.lliatory power that
any Dation foollsh enough to start
web a war would be destroyed.

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Mrs. Jor.tla!l l1 a &amp;tnduate of
Pomeroy Hi&amp;PI School and 1a em-

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ployed at Stark'• l'baJmaeY. Mr.
Jordan attended Chester scboolt
and It stationed with the USAF
at Weltcwer Air FGrt.e Bate in
SpringfM!Jd, lt&amp;sl. AtteqdinJ t~
wedding from Pomeror were ·Mrs.
ArnGld Cuey, Mre. Allen Ball
1nd daugh~r. Rita.
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took pine AuJ. 11 at Cblllicat.he,
0., with the Rev- ·B ater Bl1hop,
Officiating.

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Locat~n of the IOdal evenl
wUJ be at the Post's Le1ion Grove
about one mile JOUth of Wilkes- ~
viiJe at the Meiis county lin('
An annuaL event since WorlC:

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He said the be~t Jtatement about
the offshore island• wae made by

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The unuaL Sean Dinner and
ftomeeomlnJ aponaored by the
WUke1vllle
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LeliOD,
where good r~owlhip and literally big pot after bia: pot of Ma~ll
are consumed, will be held thu
year on September 6.

defend Formosa

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etP&amp;~d. jOG mUlioD; d.ollan worth
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Bean Dinner To . .
Be Held Sept. 6
Near Wilkesville

Wll' n. the Bean Dlnner u~tua11y
attracts between three and foul
thousand people.

dted1oburehs;9flr• and draaed
.ftOm ' the churCh, M.iu Walker

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14-D!JII Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug~7, 1958

Columbus IJM!nt thl!! •te-ktDd 't'lth
Mtu Donna leiD II.1IJdGN . ,
Mr. and Mra. lJomer Jatcaud.
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Mr. and Hrt. SoLon Butchn of Mary Allte N~•• at Plant1.
Cleveland spent the weekend with
lira. Clara Rou1h tpent Surld4)r
her mother, Mn. Ida Howell.
lJr. Chester Mitehell and child- with Mr. and 1Cr1. Jake Gaul at
drof'n ar• spandiD.C NtVPn.t ct:.11' tbel• new ht~-me qn Balhan Road
with hl1
)(J'I,. JftiU 11oriJt Inc} h2lped ~eLebrate tbelr 21th"
4nd M'n. Helea Younce. emoat.t weddl~ll annlve:rtt~t)'.
to their home m .!\Winfiil, t3.11 .
lit. and Mn. Carol H.ayro . .
Mr. aDd Mrt. Diet Beetle and vaqUonl.na: in tbe Southern lltate&amp;.
daughter JlarJ- Lou,, of Akroa. are
visiting hi1 father, Mr. GI.IY BeeMonday evenlnJ' dinner a:ueat•
gle 11nd other relatlve1.
of Mr. and Mn. Robert Bee&amp;)f:
Rev . 1tnd iodn. Arthur McCiuley were Mr. and Mn. Dick ~e
,.pent Monda)' aflel'n.OOD in Park· and daqhter, Mr. Guy Beeg&amp;, and
enbur11.
lLQQ, .t--.m, 4lld l4iH Vera Beqle.

·Syracuse. Rac1ne Beat Athens; 8-4 ~~~~a . :~~~::~.K~~:=:J:~;;::

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cu• lnvltatienal toumament,
~ JoKnson pitched t"fifth •nd tlxttl int~l,.._ allow.
I"- four hit• •nd four runs..
Tilt&lt; \-i,•tlll"\' pllh s -R In tile final.'i
'l' : __j _r D~ aiainst either Mid·
dleporl or Shade VBlley who play
tomor..ow ni.ght at 5:30 p. m.

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S-R boomed IM.TOIS aix runs in
the third inning lo sew up last
evening's contest Billy Ours led
off with a double, Howard John·
IW)n si.tu~led, Wickline popped out,
Winei..lrenner was safe on a fielder's choice and Oun wu cauaht
41 home. Wilh two out Ted Bailey
singled John•on home, Price got
on via a fielder's choice and all
were sa(e liS Winebrenner scored.
.fritz Sisson was walked by Gibson
the '"'" ball thrower from Ath·
e1~s. and Gary Jenkina slniled two
n.~ns home. He srored, too, aa the
ba ll slopped around the infield on
OV t&gt;rthrows.
In the fourth Johnson sin11led
with two out and scored on an error. In the sixth Ours led off with
1 single and Wicii:Uue 's single scor·
ed him.
For Athena in th~ fifth Bailey
li&amp;&amp;• JiD&amp;fect Ullcbeny ~-ina:led,
fm.lth slnaled, •mt thrPe ruM acor·
Kl bllped by 1 flelder'a choice
lthd an error. In the lixth Biggs
6.it /1 180 foot homer, betng pre·
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59 67 .468 Ul\1
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"''tti&amp;Mfl"'!h 1 St. Leuls 3 (N)

ward the World Serle• ·
The "matte ltUmber'' 'tor a Yan·
kl;:l@l flll,f&lt;'llocking Ln tJIIe A;merican LeQtte YU do"D to ju!lt 17
toda)'
NaUlt oJ Bob TUrll)''s
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over ICal)lll City .()ll
Tuelday--Jfl.eanint thll any eombination of ·Yankee q 1 llljd
White So~ lOsses addiag to 1'7
will do die trick, po,Uibly 1n
about two ~ks
The Brava ha~e 1 ma-n ma-de.t
number of t2 to shoot at u 1 A·
IUlt of Burdette's '7·3 vH:tory over
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San Francisco an¢ prob._b y wi 1
haV-e to wal&amp; 1 litUe lonaer to uncork the rhampaane.
But ther~t's no doubt
whl•b Is tbe hotlor
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KARR . &amp; . VAN . ZAHDT'S

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Boy'o Fllbnel

SHilTS
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Mill Ellim Shuler has been villtinJ' wlth relative• in Akron and
Culurnbua the puc tbree weeks.
Jobn Eallei'Uy, Ctuarhu. lhle Jr .,
)(r. and Mn. John Ihle were ;t
~ Stlte Fak Saturday alltd Sunday. Several oti.f'rll from h'e re are
attending the r.. ir thil week.
Rev. Jotl Myel'!l, a former ,..
tor here. and hia family of Galion,
'Were visiUnJ al the M:orninR Star
~burch Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mra. l,a.wrence Reuter

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a former BoHon Colleife
llillver, .spent rour year1 with tbe
National Football League club.

'58 OLDSMOBILES

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II !'fOI!l ~lb, ;yqur body

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LoukB (WP), Johnson (OJ, and 'M. ro)e tonight for a 10-round middleWinebrenner. Gibll)n CLP), Dun· weight. teJnleion sorap with Jho·
can (4) and Willock.
my Beecham of Miami.

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Tuesday's win, whlch Burdette
celebrated by JttUn&amp; 'thre~ hits
hlmse1f. ju.si about burst the
Gia.ph' bubble fQr lJ:I.iJ yettr. (1
w~ the Giants' eighth stra~ht
loQ tl) tlMI ~ tbeY wen tr:rinJZ
to beat out
the Pennant, and
it 4ropped lhtltfllnto t~l:rd place
beh;ind ~~ P~ttsbu~fh Piratea,
wht -£cored It 6r8 win over st.
Loqls at nir'flt.
Jjl other '1'\lesda.y a:ames, Rollin
Rolert" four-hJtter
JQVt t'le
PhUJlN 1 10·3 romo .over the
Ch\1;!11~ Cuba; ex-Dodger Don
NewconJ;be pltohed Cincinnati to a
6-4 wln over LOI ~npJt.!l; Eerty
Wl-:llft p!tehed 111nd batted the
Chtcaio Whlte Sox to a 5--2 victory over Wuhln,ton; Ba1ttm.OTe

THOU KNOWJ;ST

mu hill ever UY!Md.
Yet, Ia ~ ...... Iiiii
lbere an 11111 IOIDe peqJie
wbo folltw lbo advln - tl
ualralned ~*!PI• wbo P"eamo to loU U.em wllal to
do or Iallie.

~Vtl up tf)'ln«- ~

game was ratned out.
letteJ'meR re~ro.inl tlllil -~
At Los Angeles,
Newcomb{' 11 hould mllke "tb.e old colitlp lilY"
needed relief help from Brook s pay off wit!!. some victories.
Lawrence in beatmg the Dodgers
These 1• will " atteael" """ ~ "
for the first time in three tries. by a lath ex.erlerwed -.hd. Jr' ·
Tuesday's moa~ dramatic- gam: v._.n Motre, wbwo t'~ed lJat ye.,•,
featured a pitching d~e-1 at BaltL· ror East ~nk llf&amp;h k.._l -"
more between Hal Skinny Brown has movecl to W\ba.ml- M t~l·
of the Orioles and Don Ferrarese tional 16 boys,. ~ldat a sqqad Qf
o~ the . Indians. Brown g~ve up 31 _ altorr~tber, tJ WGllkina: out
nme h1ts, Ferrarese onl)' 11x, but tw1ce a day.
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the Cleveland southpaw lost wht&gt;n 1 Wah;~ma opeD&amp; 1ta llclleduk o_nt
he walked Dick Williams with lhe week before Qbj.o IC~ Itt
bases loaded and two nut In the down to work. lBv~uw90ci,' JIM'
last h~lf or the t.2th inning to 1 West Vir&amp;lftla stat. e~ wJQ
rorce m the games only run.
eome to WaliaDJ.a tor t~ .,....;

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MIAMI BEACH UPI _: l!order
006 101-8 9 2 hi~ting ability push"ed Bo'-by ,JJoyd
000 031---4 4 4 of. Chicago into the favOrite'• 8-&amp;

MDI 81. Mlddloporl

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and athletic directors have con·
demntd ·a tttnlptl tJ:y p.rofesaiopal
baseball tb pve ri\ldfl'lt athlttes
aeholanbi.lft and Ua U,em up befC're the)' Jraduate.
The athletic offlcals Wtl'tj dele·
uates lo the National CbUegiate
Athletic Aaaodatlon's "conf~cmce
of conferences" which coneludtld
here Tuesday.
They recommended the NCAA
approve ltllllatlon preventlna: su[!h
lt'holanhlpa at Us meetlna: next
Jamuary.
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have profea1lonal sports leave the
atudent athlete alone until hit
clau rraduates,'1 the conference
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Walter Byers, executive director
of the NCAA, said a recent survey
of
youths
only
basebaU
the past 10 )'e11r1
maJor leagues.
aurvey
thowed, he
IIIJd, that 81 per csnt of the eolleae tre11hmen aod '17 per cent or
the sophomore• who signed pro
contract• withdrew from college.

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·at Bo9l0n nieht were His bo)'a

over the
tift.
GiJinto ,,., hiS lfttb wt~ o! the
Gibson aave up lix bitt, bnlied
t&gt;ENVU UPI _ -~ than ~ season-nine of tbem 11lnce the
two, walked 2. Dunean, his re· of the nltion'• top- eollese coal!~ea mld-seaRon All-Star Game.
lief, allowed three hits, walked
none, fanned 2.
Louks fanned 9 In four lnnlnp,
walked two. Johnson walked none,
struck out four In two lnnlna:s.

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Lew Bu.rdttte' 11 lttdlnt "

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, Mrs. Myron Miller •nd Mn.
" Charles Ruuell wert 11l Clmp
: hennont, a Prelb)'terlan earn'
~ MIJ" Piedmont, lilt Thunday to
.. ifrlne the former 's .son, Jhnmy
.: MlUer home. u he waa tak~n ill
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~ llra. Herbert Chambers •nd
~ Mtu Daisy
Saunderl are the
of the former'• ton.-ln-laW
:r.~~~~~~~y Mr. aad Mra. Wllll1
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Rev. and Mra. A . N. Grueaer of
Lancaster were Moru:Jay gueata of
her father, B. R. Stobart.
Mr. aad Mre. Franklin Hudeon
IDd f•mUy and Mr. and Mra.
'u&lt;11on "pent Sunday In

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aunt, lfr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hudson.
Mr. and Mr•. Everett Dav'a of
Middleport were recent gueats of

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Class In Meeting

Mr1. Betty Gallagher was hosteaa to the ChrlAtlan Crusaders
Cla11 of the Middleport Jo'lrat
baptist Church, at her home Lalll

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TONIGHT AND THUR.
"111111111 UNDIII THI I~MI"
•lophla Loren

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Knit Sport Shirts
Young IYJ L.Hguer styl• •
tully combed ytrn. Striped
11atttrn. &amp;Ius 6 to 11

Iors as well as pastels.

GIRLS SCHOOL BLOUSES

A line selection of illl'll wuhable col·
!On blouses • your eholee of 101lda, stripes and cheeks • long 111d short sleeve
olyle.
Sizes 3 lo ax and 7 to. 1,1

R~~tv. Warren llulburt opeaed
the meeting• with • prayer. Bob
MUI• used a title from BiUy
Graham called ''Brleflty of Life"
111 his devQ~lonA. He closed the
devotions wlfb a prayer
M11. Charlea Vroman and Mrs
G¥• Coleman were Ln charae of
tlj• gamea.
flefre1hmenta of bot doaa. po·
tJto cblp" and pop were •erved

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good news for the family budget, tOQ ..•
our collection of sn:tort young dresses in
fall cottons.
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Dixon Reunion

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The lamlly o! lilt l1to Mr. aod
C. V. Dillon 'Weld a reunion
Bunda)'' at Ute home ot Mr. ind
!ln. l{erbert Dl•on, R.U Sprlnp

ehlldrOD, lreJII&gt;, ,D(vld and Harold,
llr. and lllr•· lletl1ert Fulton
1000, ~. .iii\Y and .IHklo, A\h·

l .~cill~·~B:o:~"tCommltt&lt;e of

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"Madt of t-tret~h ylrl'l for
wear end c:omfort: Fltt any
ll:w 9 to 11.

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that PaUl -Davies
Co:~Di

Or Paul DMJea \ aad

pony, Jelj'lllorl, Gaijlpolls, hl8
le&lt;opted the ~oblp of tile

Gallipolis e..u.rit.M.-- and ,J-.
ha• blo ~Dllatiqn e&lt;~~~&gt;
pfeted to' bl! .a'nnoUieed Iller.

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A.•nqally, the ti!itd '1'\leadlY in
October, the · Cootdlnatod Boy
Scout Dtive iB 8uned at 1 one
day drive ' for funds to operate
the prokrain for the cotninSoout year. Oetober 2l Is the
date of the drive throu¥,1;1out all
of America, states Mr. Stantial.

~Bilking Of Old

To Oppn Classes . 'VeteranS Studied
Tuesday·Sept 2
Examiners,
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Beliford School ~ill open fOT a

tun day of ela!ses on Tu~llda;y
Sspt. 2, ~cording to announc:e:
ment tod1y bji ' Prlne)pal George
Sargent.

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iq , of the sqMCltation and

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' The exa'minen were or&lt;1ler~d · b1j

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10 into the ;accoqrlts, af
~Ionero, look for
'1'11~4AW~to. "'!_eck the .

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ljnd detennlne If '
J..radbucy be repaid
to meet ' at , The Ptesa, ·•
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MARIETTA, Ohio UPI - A ••ri•.·1·w
preliminary IJ,earin* in a

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be the ~ 9f .......tioi&amp; of tbe
QemoeroUc 'Woaie lori!lbt 11
7:00 p. m. at ~i:tl ttme W•Uer
Mpiller, Tellth l!lilrlct. dondidlt&lt;
fot ,C o - wiD be ll••· •pqker
ofthe~ ."
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(l~ ~ .~bon II 2 p, m.
the x .... coomr:ll'olllen', Ropubllcllll Cloil&gt;. -.q1 ....t io ~ court
room of !IIi llelio Couol; Courlhpul&lt;o ~~ to maou-nt
made .!OdU Ill' 111r0. Della Windprilideilt of the lirpnlaiUon.
motllen ~~ the Senlor Class
Wlodaor pointed out U..t
llllddlepott H!JI- Sellool Will
everyone.Ja
.welecim'e1to 1&amp;nd.
a bake ''le saturdly, Auluat

at the Sport.s Center.

· '!'be proc- of the 11t0 will go
toward sponsqring tbe annual trip

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&amp;lid the high ecltool. 7tlr. ~·

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·=~~~ Doll.u Ia Band Director. 1
politcial ar,lllllulione was •
today With the aiJDOUDt!lement
one m~- ~ tonight and an-

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tributions.
J. E. Giffin Ol Bellaire,
of tb'e .home'.t board of

tTIIIiorJod; Taptireil, .•
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Iooklae· Blue, td 1/t!llf~~
,SIQI ,i '!O 11

wo...en's Political =:~. Nolan

States Searching
ForJail t.;sca1pees

eXpenditure ~ a
$8,000, misee11aneo!UI (und 81Jo':.
uted by the LeJlllla,ure.
' State Auditor James A. RbQdes
OTdeted Examlneirs Robert Lebeau ,and v. D.' WitHams to see

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He added
the st'altte~~~,~~~·r;~
in With. "$1.000 for the c
Stl.te Fin8ncc Dlreelor
Skipton denied tbe lat~r 1
ment, ,aying if any staLe money
".as used,· It probably was an .un·

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fashion . Interest
ftlWs y.ibront c;olllr;&amp;
ond e~citini;l prints ...
foshipn' s softer, more
femlnirte lines ... find
them here in our collection of nllw shirts.

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to Georae stantial, Point
chalrnwt of 'ltie • Fjlt·
tho ·XIHI Dlaoi the eOUIICIL
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man for tbe Tti·State Area Coun-

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Is Held Sunday

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A ba1ket dinner Wll ~erved at
nbon to Mr, and Mra. Haro DlxGn
1~ aon. Rlcky. and ¥tea :sevuly
blUon, Columbua; Mr. and Mta.
lafl Kelly and aon, Jame1, M.-.
and Mra. Charlea Slater and ehUdnn, Lloda, Shirley and Cindy,
and .Wl11. Laura Lee :8aucher, Laoeaster.
Mr and Mrs. John Kelly and
10n, John, Cleveland; MilA Mild·
red Fulton, :dn. Jamea Jordon 10d
.ton, Ktpny, ,Mr. '"" Mrs. ClU'l
•III:Inl 1nd ollildreil, Cui• and Rod·
Dl)', Mr. 1nd Mra. Edpr Pratt and

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Llk,E YOURS I

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$1.49 ... $1.95-$2.95 .

WUE MAOE JUST

by Ute ho•teu to Mr. and Mrs .
Buddy Ttlomaa. ~r. and Mrs. l!larl
Smith, Mr. and Mr1. Rich Hoval(jt, Mr. and .M , I\Obert
Mr. and Mra. Larry Rice, Rev. and

Mra, Warren Hulburt. Mr. and
Mra. Gene Coleman amd Oebble
and Mary Kay, the bottell' dau·

Sell Yournlf

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$1.00 .... $1.49 .... $1.69

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Hall will ...o ho the cltainilao of
~be Diatrict Finance drive-, IICilei:luled forE Oct. n.
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Campus Boys Long
Sleeve

crs sizes 7 to 14 in all the new fali co·

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The Very,Best
In Used Cars
Co•ln Aid Set

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Natlalle WoOd- Gene Keli¥

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si~s. dressmakers, jewel trim, bulkies

Charlea Werner and Mr. and
Mrs. John Kerr of Columbus visit·
ed Sunday with 'Mr. and Mra. Char~ea Buck.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mauar have
returned home after a visit with
the formor'a brother and alster·ln-

Middleport First

NOT OPEN TONIGHT

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7 to 14

Featuring orion and ban-Ion In clas-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blick

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!,Iea\e~ . "b!JtiOm :walker ·~ : ·also fun
i' pl~at•et skirts Ia iollds, tweeds ind plaids.

Pt. Pleuant have returned law, Mr. and Mrs. Massar, Allquip.

Pomeray Bend
THEATilES

Skirts,,
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$1.95 $2.95 $3.95. $4.95

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• from a ten day vacation at Paw• pa. Pa. They also were in Colum·, leya Island in
Carolina.
b\1&amp; with their grandcbildr.en,
t Mr. and
IA~wl.t Stephen and Mellasa, while their
parents were on v~.catlon Jn W.c:bl&amp;ln.

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Choose sevel'al of tb- pretty aew faD sklr!B
all woll tweed slim
o"Jdrtj • lnljoOrted IW!aa
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wool flaruiel slim llklfl. wjlb llltt,•lde plea!B .
. bado
l,.eedo alld aU w.iol flu.

The New Look In Girls Sweater•

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Area
•:J Dri'· ve ·
.-x:out FunuPIannmg
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Plete ePit&amp;ualE," Rebecca Dye all dent of the Appalacblan Power
of the 'ColUmJ)iia M.ake;I~ Ctub· Company, 'has aecepted the pot~i-

Sizes 2! 10 30 . und . 32 lo 38

! IUests of Mia• Vesta McCoy and Visit Chartea Weaver at Unlvertfn. C. N. Forrej. Abo vi.J.iting aity Hospital

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County demq,}llttaUon~
~ ·~von b)' Melva fay Jor&lt;lan oo
!lie lltl~ ."Not j!nd, But Mend"; ler
the ttyle i"tV\1.1 wu Quae G~nleea
"Format Dreu"; and for 1 "(om~

GIRLS COATS

dauehter and fan ' t!Y
Miu Nettle Koehler acc:ompan·
~~-:, ~-- . Romer Shank aud dau~h led Mrl. Charlea Wener and Mr.
i ter, Mrs. Frank Muon ,md chiJ... and 1.U'a. Selwyn White and son,
1 4rU of Columbi.L!I were
recent Harry, to Columbus, Sunday, to
lldl McCoy and Mn. Fo~eflt
, it'ert !Mr. and Mra. Roger Lttle
' I!Dd daua:hter, Helen, of Glouatl!!r.
ftecent rueatl of w. w. Hayes
, wefe hit nephew Glenn Dou1la1
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" Qd son Gary, St. Albans.
.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
•qhters Judy and Martha have
.,: Ntumed to their home In Columa(ter spending the weekend
1WUh the latter's parent., Mr. and
'\ J(n. L . o. Dilel. Sunday they
~ ftre joined by Mrs Harry Mit·
• ohe.IL Jr., and son of Athena who
: helped alebratc the bJrthday •Jf
~ both Mr and Mn Diles.
! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haddox
"local, and Mr. and Mra. Chet Had·
~ dox and two children Melody and

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c»ilwnbu• accompanted her grand
Mra . RodneY Downinl
Saturday £or a vuil Mr' DiXOn.
lo1!'10lRI h•d spent I )w da y Wll h

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FOR BOYS and GIRLS
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See The Complete Selection 0 n The First and · Second Floor

Coats for school - Coots for dress
up - Coots at value wise prices a wide selection. of styles and all
wool fabrics - ·worm interlinings.

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O!I'Je lhOW. J(lu Khilbl ~
.,...beii l!t 0110 oUhe 100&lt;11 '-':..

School Clothes and Slhool Supplies

qtut·ned to their borne. Sunday,
after 1 week witb her parens, Mr.
and Mrs. Jet&gt;Be Galper
Mr. and Mra. RQbert Rltchie and
son, Bobby, and Roger an ri Larry
Ritchie , spent the weekend tn Columbu&amp; and attended the fair. Th~y
were accomPAnied home by Mn
Darrell Chevali~r and aon, \fho Will
vllit relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mn. William Mayer and
son, Rtcky, and Don Mayer are In
Columbus attendlnl the S"-te Fair .
Mr and !fin Donal~ Hauck and
dau~~:hter, Donna. Marte, returned
home, TUeaday evenlna: after a
visit In columbua with Mr. and
Mrs. c. J, strauu and dauchter
an.d attended the State Fair.
)lr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and
aon, Ricky, and Miss Beverly Dil·
lin of ColumbWI were weekend
auestll of Mr. and Mra. Herbert

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J.aaet- Killlht 'of the Cbeater Senior Sew and Sew 4-H ~
and cWlwlit; liot;P of ble Salem Cetlter Boya' club were ~·
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~ ...., 'Wedneellay at 'the Ohio state Junior till' durfDa
...liJIICoiiJIIy AcllvltDay. ·
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~· Knfll\1, dau · ter o1 Mr. and Mra. Howard Knight,' VOL X NO. 114
~· .,od Wll)'1!41 l!lb, aon of Mr. alld Mra. Orion Roush,
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lor ~lr buudm,. WI)'IIC Olbotoi!
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Cllrk of Pt. Pleuant were r~eent Beoton Ponn.
pests of Mr. and Mn Cbarl.ea
Mrs. RYNSil T . Smith and four
• McNamee at tbtlr home on Sout:b daufblert of Parkersburg, W. Va .•

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Att&lt;ndlne the lo!ethodlat wscs

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G - . l..,ea ~ II C ellhire
..._11 al\d tlleir famUh.111.
TueWY from the Unite.d Methodiat Cburcb were M'ra. HUT}' P
NlDa Bland, Mr. 10d llrt. Smith. dlltrlct pnaldent,
Mrl.
Anher apd oon, Cbarleo a~- W
Mr p 1 u~
of Akron Q'l"ived today io
v"""rt
arner,
a. ea~ u.r
•U. Mra. Geor&amp;e Parker, Mrs.
tevenl da)'a with . tbe for- Jed Weblter, Kill Grace Campbrother ill-laW' and liiU!r, bell. Mn. c . E. w Downie, Mlu
and - · Guy Royooldl.
L)'llia Elltnbacllo Mro. Allen
' Mr. tn.d. Mrs. Ernest. V«nMtter Eichinger, Jdlaea Augusta , LucreOf Dl!troit, Mlcb., and Mn. Lena til and Ada Genbetmer and Mn.

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At Old TNT Site
Fred Hibbs, of Middleport, traveled with Col. o. V. Nipp Tues-diJ night .to Camp
Arrowllead

where a Tri.State Boy "Scout ei;Jnp
on tbe old TNT site in late Sep- ·•
t.ernber was planned .

CoL Nlpp, of Point Pleasant,
aDd Bibbs were act0111paoied : ln
amotber car · by Scoat EJ8(:lltive

,8Gb Siler of Pt. Pleasant; George
Hou,t. Jr~, GaUipolil and Merrill
Grlbbo, Cbeabin.
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The pltnning senion was a
commitlee KfOUp from lbfi!: Tri- ~ ~·
Slale areo entrusted with ~
io,b ~~ i~paring' lor an 0 ~
1.000 Boy ,Scout campers.
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