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The DAILY SENTINEL, l"omeroy..MtddlepQrt, Ohio

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Alan-- Bucks Tighten Sooners Still_Top SaxtDn
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COLUMBUS, 0 . UP- U would·
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Woody Hayes and his boys are
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lq,:Q prof...tolw boutoo
contender Lulu _Perez ~f Brookly~ ·- ~wo(Kia/ 20; had •n etlae ta the

eollege football
ntlaga todl)l
witboot bvh~g tbrowa 1 pus or
biiCled II Une last w"'kend.
9Jx:ion
of New York, who
Purdue's 2'7·14 upaet of.c.,ctei flalrtl Gavil'ln for the Ut:le in a
Fast, elusive Perez, who rll)ks
week over Notre Dame, n
15-round bolri 1 t Phil-adellpbia on fifth among 126-rourid contenden
No. 1 lut weet, produced a
th~ nitgbt of 9ft: 20, wu senten- won a unanimous- decision over
team rate for tint plaee ii":;:::::~ ced to Ul daya , in jaY! Monday for Irish Bobby of Spokane, Walh.:
week's ratlnp of the 31
.tcnoring a dozen traffie tlckets, Monday night in their 'IV 10
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coaches who make up the
Preas nUnc board.
court.
Parkway Arena.
UCLA, winner 1n ntree ttrailht
Lulu fought as a lightweight
gemes, wu only 3 polDts behind
Chief Magi&amp;trate John M. Mur· and scaled 133 t -2 pounds, the
OkJahoma, wltb three Big Ten tagh, who issued the .ientenee in heaviest of his · career. Bobby
tearna--Purdue, W~onaia nd trallfle court, delayed the start of weighed 132.
Iowa-f.olknriq clc&gt;Jtt;r Ia tb"t the term 1$1tU th.e da)l after the
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Dr~h . Bud WUkiDtOn's Sooners other penllt)' of a $600 fi~e Or -10 · !·Jghtwe_aght Carrl4)&amp;i.CD neD m~th
second' to Notre -Dame bJ 49 more d~l in jail, but Saxton i{l M&amp;dison Squa~~ G=t~en ag&amp;Jn'!lt
points in the previous week's ra· paid the fine.
unbeatc:n Frat~~e Ryfi of New
Of the•12 tickets, Murtar:h indi· York, nmth..ranktng contender. He
lings, had an o"'n date-·in their
schedule last Sa:turiay, When the eated one wu,for sPeedini
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voted Oklahoma the top
the second round Monday night.
points, Wlsconsln 224 and Iowa
Twenty-one year Gld Lulu start·
on the basi&amp; ol ita earlier 1
ies over Otllforn1a and
· last week had 206.
1 ed- slowly as be scOl·ed
third
ala 38th

''Illinrtis has the greatest backfield potential in the country and
149 123 152 424
there is no reason to think it
IT 158 160 489
wouldn't get m~Wing this Satur· Chri11lian.
120 ll8 12'7 3M
day," Hayl'J5 said.
Y•t• ·Scatte....
130 Ill 164 405
'J11e voting was 10 ~eattered
774 6t8 729 21M I
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that seven teams attracted fint·
49 49 49 1471
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But he stuck his chm out firmly place votes, Oklahoma leadinJ
823 697 7"76 2298
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and sounded the battle cry, "Re· with 13. UCLA had only five
member ~-"
compared to nine for Purdue, but
MIX tiD
That was the reference to 191l3 picked up more Vote. for suOC!eed
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125 155 120 400 ·
prominence by leading Illinois to ge on the Boilermakers. Wiscon·
D. Colli ns
127 95 tltl 33::61
Blind
130 130 130
' a 41 -20 victory over Ohio State, 5in and Iowa each had three first·
ranted
mind
uo no uo
a defeat f~om which the Bucks place votes, wbUe Duke
sixth
and
Rice
ranked
11th
each
D. Cla rk
117 140 154 411
never fully recovered .
attract~d one .
SUB TOTAL
609 630 630 1869
Tho~&gt;e who have watched Woody
After ·D uke, the top 10 Wlfi
HANDICAP
63 63 63 189
in
his
past
three
season~ here re 1 rounded out by Mi&amp;stsslppl, South
693 693 2
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call how he set up defenses the ern California, Notre Dame, . whisecond year for men v.ho had m&amp;JI; ch pLtJmmeted from first all the
. T . Mattht'ws
137 129 169 435
handled the Buck§. There was the way to ninth, aad Ohio State.
case of Freddie Benners, the great Purdue, 14th .last week, and Ohio
Southern Methodist passer, who State, whicb moved up from 11th
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152 148 165 4631
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P. Will
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By FRED DOWN
·spri ng .
SUB TOTAL
724 6M 748 2127
United Prn1 Sports Writer
Feeney, however, is not ,C!OD · one qu.arter against
Ohio. Next the top 10, rePlacing Pima State,
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30 30 30 90
NEW YORK UP-TI\.e world vinced that the Giants don't have year, Woody's first, the Bucks put whlch_droJ~ped from ninth to 12th
TOTAL
754 685 '17H
chalhpion .New York Giants have the added starling pitcber lhey the whammy on Freddie e~nd '-llank and Maryland, ft'l~.l sixth to l"h.
postponed "concrete talk6" about want right on the squad in th e cd him 7-0.
OklthcNN Risk• Toll Spot ·
Oklaboma risb Its top ranking
ATTENDED HOMECOMING
possibl~ deals fo~ at least a month ~erson of right-hander AI Worth Th• Buck.,• ICIUid, with two next Saturday agajnst 14th-rated
A grouip from' the Middleport but ~lieve U1ey II be stronger on 1ngton. Worthmgto~ has bee_n a
herd-won
vlctorl•• und•r Its Texas in
aD inter-conferenee
Ch1Jt'Ch of Christ attended the o~mng day, 1955 th_a n the team compl_etr. . d1sappomtment_ smcc
belt,
Wll
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Homecoming at
the Hemlock ":h1ch swept fo_
ur st~1ght from the hreakmg 111lo th e. majors w1th suc ·
None w•nted to wr•ck h.voc •n be without Gene Calame, star
Grove c hurth of Christ, sunday. Cle~land Indians m the World c~ss1vc shutouts m 1953 but _the
Illinois
worse th•n Co~•pt•ln 1 split-T cnaarterbJck who irtjured
They were the Rev . and Mrs. Serms.
Giants U~lu:ve_ he can Uevelop mto
John
Borton-~~nd he will
M bi6 shoulder in Ute 11me against
Fred I. Gardner, Mr . an&lt;l Mrs. 0 .
a front·llne p1tche.r.
That's the official club polic)[ as
re1dy for llllnCIII Seturdey.
TCU.
E. MoKinley, Mr. and Mrs. HomThinks H•'ll Win 15
er Rice , Mrs. George Childs, M:f!. outlined today by Chub Feet\ ey,
With · . points ~ed;,y~n the
Borton, a letter winner
Minnie Gilmore, E. O. Sau.ntl
the Giants' aggressive, young vice
"I think he can win 15 gamcli freshman linebacker, and a record basis of 10 for a - ~itte vote,
sident, who predicted a year
80 on
for the Giants next year, Feen-ey breaki~g passer as a sophomore, nine for a seconl."~ .
Miss JeS5ie Saunders, Mrs. Edgar
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AHensworth, and Miss Susie T.ay- ago at 1s llme t at W1 11 1e ay~ said . " He's young and he's got a
down
to pne for ' 10th-place balsaw his hopes for all American
lot, Okl1homa had 27.f. poinU. to
lor. Special music at the service ~ould be -a conten_der ~or the N•· strong arm. He's pit~iled well in
fame go doWn the drain when be 271 for UCLA. Pttrttue had 232
was presented by Mr Ric:e and twnal League battmg hlle.
fla shes and there's a good chance ta~kled
Caroline last year. A
Mrs. Allensworth, ~ho sang a i "I just ~ope I'm as right about he can do it over the long haul il
tw1sted ankle and a broken nose
duel and were joined by Mr. and th~ ~ea!h 10 19~5 as 1 was .about given a chance.
sidelined him much of the year
Mrs . McKinley in singing a quar· Wllhe m 1954, ·Feeney qu1pped .
"Leo isn 't counting out Worth- and a sore hand has k·e rt him out
tette. Mrs. Childs was accompan- "But I see no reason why this
ist fnr the songs.
team can 't be expected to get bet· ington either," Feeney cOntinued. this season.
Pl•nty of Pr•i••
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ter.
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"We feel the team is basically a same way about AI as I do ."
h~s
Bucks
following their 21-1'
young one," Feeney continued.
Feeney
also
insisted
that
the
VICtory
over
California Saturday
"Wiaie and Johnny Antonelli are
Giants
might
have
a
"slee
per"
in
He
said
IIDWard
Hopalong Ca.ssad;
around 24 yeli.r.s old end A1 Dark
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Larry
Jam;en
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34
year
old
right
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the.
outstanding
player on tbe
and Wcs Westrum are only 32.
Have Us lndall A
The other regulars are under 30, bander who became t1 coach in fteld. He described fullback Hubert
A.O.;
Smltb Glau Lined
mid-season. Jansen will report to B~bo"s blocking as "very fine." He
except M&lt;lnte Irvin."
the Giants' spring base at Phoenix, said tackle Francis Machinsky was
Won't St•nd Ptt
PERMA GLASS
Feeney said the Giants had no An:z. , next year as a member of " the best lineman" and that cen.
tcr Ken Vargo did a "good job."
intentions of "standing pat over Leo's pitching sta ff .
the winter" bul that no definite
"W• will b• th• fiYorltq in th•
plans would be made untiJ Man ...
Illinois gerne, I IUPI'OM, beuuM
ger Leo Durocher and the fron!
they h•n lost two e•m.s."
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conference is expected to take
Patrlela Neal
Michael Remde
Thty w•r• th• top ftvorlt• be·
Elfdrle Power.
THE DAY THE
place in early December when
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end
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Durocher flies east to .attend the
helasln detdp
lilct t..t v••r, they h•v• htd
annual dinner of the New York
sormt troubl• In pttlng orv•nlt·
eo ,..,.ter Ill~
Baseball Writen' Association.
H. ~h•y didn't pity well wntll
face ad mon .lllet ;.a,er
Thurs.-Frl
they hit us In 1953}'
Top priority in !lrengthening
at !ell eOii.
MUD Gunar
Jettre, H-.&amp;er the elllb is expKted to:) go toward
Assistant .Coach Bill Hess, who
scouted lllmois in it&amp; losses tb
THREE YOUNG TEXANS
obtaining a front-line pitcher and
P~nn State and Stanford, aid the
( ID TeelmleoiN)
perhaps an oulCielder capable of
b1g trouble with lllinois was tllet
playing regularly if the 34 year
-Abothe team " hasn't jelled yel" He
Irvin fails to come throuph. Irvin
Barban Sl:aDWJdl:
0. Mert'IP
was quidt to add that the DUal
batted only .262 thia year and will
WITNESS TO MVRDER
had
met two "good determined
be a deflniLe quetltion mark next
teams in Penn State and Stan£ord
teams that played it smart "by ·
P~~ting out of bounds and never
givmg Illinois a chance to retul'b
a RUnt."
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lr MRS THURMAN IAICOCK
Mr and Mrs Millard BrooD
and son Jack of Dubhn Obio.
caHcd on friends Satdrday and
were guestJ of ~ttr and Mrs Char
les Massar and fama)y of New
Hope
Mr and Mrs WHIJam Stethem
are at Paden Caty W Va , VJlllt
mg then da~tghter Mr and Mr'!
Howard Young
Mr and Mrs J1m Denton and
Mrs Mae Coleman were week
e nd guests of Mr artd Mrs Tbur
man Babcock
Billy Young who was 'l. pati ent
~n St Joseph Hospital
Parken
bur&amp; re turned to h1s J'oome here
Sat urda,Y
Rev and Mrs W K Rlgga
Columbus were over nij:ht guests
of the1r son Mr and Mrs Ray
RJRgS and fanuly

ted by M1ss Barbara Fraley
Games were plaYed anrt pmes
won by Mrs E P Ptekens M1ss
Goldye l;l arl t.1r Patnck R1l~y
Mrs
Ih Capehart and Mrs
James Hart

W R JOHNSTON

•omoti&lt;&gt;n Day was

held last
the St Pauls Luthel'

the Jumor
was
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over mto the worship
III!TVICe Tbe children s ~ hO!r sang
and fwc children "ere baptised
ll7 Rev Raymond Petrrs Those
1tppt!sed wert' Debra 1 ynn Paugh.
~aughtt-r of Mr an.d Mrs Jos.e
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j:ih Palij;h Hand all Lee Rous 1
.son of Mr and Mr~ Nelson Roush
Alfred Ons Roush Kalky Mane
Roush and Donna Darlene Rous h
ch!ldrE'n of Mr anti Mrs Donald
0 Roush

Boy Scout Troop 256 mPt 1\{llndaoy
e\'erung at t he c ty bu ldmg Knot
~mg
cr ntests v en held and
ibev reCE' lYCd genaal Jnstruct10ns
bil rtrst au! Ml'mh! rs a tend 1n~
trt-re B1lh H1ll
11111 Fry ' J m
Caldwell Sheldon R( us h Glenn
ltous h 0111d Rdh Harrah. A1l dts
PlW!sent ~ere J ohn D\&lt;'r Bob
Johnston and J 1mr~ llnwa1d
A Stan\e' 1 a1tv wa h ~I Sat
arday l"Yf'nmg ;lf thr h 1mc of
if1 and Mrs Hu ly t unmngham
afld Mr s f' l 1 f'ncc Hoffma n )f
Rutland was d1 munsl1 1 1 ilss s
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Eleulo Row.h Mrs clerman Ross
Mrs Palnck R ley md Patnc la
M.r and Mrs Richard Gnnstcad
and Susoan Mr and Mrs Delbert
R~hardson and daughlcrs
Mrs

A L Sm1lh Mr and Mrs James
Harrah Mrs Jesse Ma)n&gt;ird M1
Jam~s Hart Mrs Harry Gnmm
and Mrs Vl'rnon Gnnslcad and
Mr and Mrs. Cun nmgham
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A Pound Party was held Wed
nf'srtay evenmg 111 the Un ti ed
Brethren Chureh basement hon
ormg R ev and Mrs Boyd Scott
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Cl111 rch of N~:w
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Program w~s ltXI by
1 h m 1s Gnnste-ad an:J W1l!Jam
McFarland Sl fi e~ wcrr shown on
I uthc1an World
\etlfm
by
Rt \ Pc.tcrs
&amp;. short bu~ml's:; nH'! tm g W'iiS
!u 1!1 md a p 1tlm k suppC'r h&lt;~ s
hero plannf'd fnr Ollol 'r 6 at
700 pm tn the rhmh br~s('mrnt
for lht' pan~h
rnern~H rs
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Tues and Wed

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FIREMAN, SAVE

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MV CHILD

Banv Sullrran Shelly WIDierS
Colleen Miller

SPike Jene• and City Sti~keu
Return Baut. Man:iano-Charle•

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(Te&lt;!bnJooiGrl
John Payn.. Li&amp;abeth lkoU,

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Aecorrtmg to a recent news dis

pa.tc h from RochdJile England a
12 year old boy told the court m
lh s Lancashire community that h~&gt;
had stolen a watch and taken 1t to
the poiJce because he wanted tc
he thought good
The court pul
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1ANGANYIKA
ITecbnie.elor)
Van Heflin Ruth Roman
Howard Duff J~tr Mllh'row
Kellum Bout. Marclann Charlea

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'rhe1 c wa.~ pr each111 g scrvtce at
Robert Chase of Fort Worth
lhr ChnstJan Church Sunday
Texa~ spent a few days v s1lmp
Mrs Mamte Watson went to
,Pts moth er Mrs T J Chase and
L1ttle Hork1ng last Tuesday to attended the Caldwell Duff} wed
spend the wmter w1 ~h h.er son Mr dmg Leland Chase Columbus
and Mrs Alpheus Watson
also VISited h1s mother reccnlly
Mrs Mary Lemaster came Thurs
day to spend the wmter w1th Mr
Mrs Gertrude Chase was hostess
and Mrs Elmer Newland
at a canasta !)arty at her hom£'
Mrs Mabel Hostetter IS 1mprov Thursdt~y evcnmg The refresh
mg
ments was a desert course Floyrt
Thomas
recmved priZe for hagh
Mr and Mrs Kelsey Carter ef
Manella and Mrs Mary Pullins score M1ss Lelah SJdenstr1cke1
and son Billy or Coolville v1s1ted rece1ved second
Mr and Mrs Elmer Newland Sun
Guests present were Mrs C 0
day
Chapman Gu)' Mutchler Mr and
Mrs Floyd Thomas Mrs Margaret
RcJrc5hmcnts wen served a111d Sansbury Columbus M1ss S1dcn
~,'drf:ynowRmgh wdcre pr~~ent Mrs str1cker and Miss Opal Armstrong
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tlf1ss HagJW or Rutland Mrs Mabu Y
ase was e 1ecled fresh
cl Pickens Miss Goldye Hart man cheerleader of Rutland High
Mrs Henry Rcltmlre Mrs Floyd school other cheerleaders are AI
Ca-pehart and ~ath~ and Mrs berta Snowden L10da Buck Jan e•
Hoffman and the ho~tess
!~;ener Joyce Wolfe and Joan

•. $299.00
7 PC. DELUXE CHROME DINETTE
$ 99.95
SOLID MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE .
$ 88.00
WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE RACKS $ 1.00
2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES
$ 88.00
DIVlDED TOP SUNRAY GAS RANGE $ 99.00
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and Mr and Mrs Jumor Chasteen
recently went on a vacatwn tour
to Coney Island
VtctorJa Lynn was the nam e
gJVen to the new daughter or M1
and Mrs Herman Grate
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rijavage ot Johnttvn. "'0, llu returned to the West Colunabl•
bome of her bu&amp;band's pareatt 1f
ter ttaviDI been ~eptb' ealled to
tbe home 9f her mother Mrs Au·
brey Pratt, who waa reeoverll&amp;
f rom I aerl001 opera II011
, llro MArt1n Ia planalniiO -~
tht next tour mODt.ba vililinl ber
buobaad'• porento wbUo be ileom
pletiqJ bia tour of duty oveneu

parents Mr and Mrs Herman
Warner
fh c E M Damewoods are re
modehng their home Roy Vme
Yard nf Hockmgport put up the
new ch1mney Saturday
Mrs H R Holter and Mr and
Mrs Ralph S1sson attended a re
unum at the Herman Schwartz
waldu home nea r Columbus Sun
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S.rlpi"'adlnl by Lloyd Dll lbe comilul IIU!lu' Eieum aad
Hneer.
r by Johnny TIJlor J,be
baltquet
and 1ua 1 Swortz Tlllu by the at ibe
et\e/liote! ~ ••
var~oWI me~nben 011 '"What Is war IIIUal m lqtcil ~11 ~It_tbe
•hip and "Wonblp 1u An Art" ooculon'J&gt;f Y.• ~Ill""'$''! of

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a 'IOftl reli&lt;a APd p_a\t!II!Jip-la ~~l\IX_.,
)klleum E111lbited tb.il Jear W..
an oil PJIDtiQf, of th9 , St~er
A Bible "JUiz reaulteil In a lle Taeoma ~ ~alnlll!ll W.P d011o by
between the bbtl and glt18 With Willil6\ Reed of J.»ffti&amp;Ura\ holed
• perfect store thua far
marine arli1land.,.. presented to
During the busineQ meeting th~h~';=Dia was bUllt at New
led by lJoyd Dlllht&amp;er It waa de RJebmondo Obln 1D lUa. ud was
eided to change the pie and box
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Owned by Ute (:tftclirilatf, PotU
mouth Btl bndf aDd_. P.oniei'O)'
&amp;or:tal The poaslbttlty bf a skat l'aeket Cp after- 1901 ••d later
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by the Gr:tleD IJJ\e 1t 1ru Port1
1111 party lq tue near uture wu
th p
Ch -• to
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weeks for Installation
discussed To df!elde, later whl('h mou
:emero)',
lutl • tra e
The stage equJp~qeat aad other Gf two suaes&amp;ed oames to aubm~. It burnP.d at Clpeiqnall, N~mber
4 19 ~ a]~~\10 With ~~land
f.aCJlltl.u bemg purchased by the at the cbarre meelin• ~· 18
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h~gh sehool are on order
Green
should be ready by tJ:Je latte~ part
The reznatnlbt aeven minutes
of October
were used for hymn pratlice on a
Attendlp.f thy g~ee~i~UI.,. frOftl,
number The meeting closed with MeJg&amp; Pd(lat} we.e~A: ..w,. Mowen
the MVF benediction
of Pttmeroy and Wallaee Weaver
HAH1FORD
of Racine M.rs~,.. Fraqcjf Klean ol
The WSCS held 1t1 flr&amp;t rEIIUlar Mtddlepor.J. is a memtiiir of the
meetinl!l ot the eurrent year on S&amp;D but W18 unable l!) attend thla
Tue1d1y Sef)t 21 at the home of meeting
Aim• Swart&amp; with au attendance
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ot 9 memben and 3 visitors
BY VIRGINIA CARLETON
I Earl Ho££man
During the buaineas meetm&amp; m
Mr and Mrs Edward Reuter ol char.ge of Et~anor ~ylea
The nartfo1 d PTA held 1ts fm;t
m£'ctrng or the year Sept 21 at the Pomeroy were StJnday guests of dent. dl~WIIIOb
study eourse
school The pres1dent
Mrs td Mr and Mrs J M CM!mp
was had A report of the dJ&amp;triljt
ward Kell was m charge of the
Mr &lt;~nd Mrs Wtlham TUrnbull meetin1 1t Middleport was £tven
mcctmg M1ss Ether McKmght and famdy Clifton were Monday b)' Hqlen Woode Dues were pa1d BY INEZ RANDOLPH
"'ave the treasurers report The eventng guests of Mr and Mn Wonhlp boPklet• were ordered
Mr and .Mrs Donel J;lam gave
!ollowmg comm1llee s were ap Henry Jenkins and family
a
surprase
bJ.r.thday dinner for her
pomtcd
Mrs J M Crump w.u vl&amp;ltiog
Tbe progr:~m "B~'use Jdu
Program comm1ttee Mrs Mar frtend11 m Pometor Tuesday
Cared was led by Alma Swanz Iatner RaymODd ~ll!loJpb , aloo
~ ~e F1clds
and Mrs Blanche
Mrs Arthur Wayland Wli a busl The hYmns 'There • a Widenllss ~heir daughter Ch~ryl Aon one
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ness V1s1tor an New Haven Satur m God s ~lerey nd What A year qld October 2
Hickle
Those preaent ftre Mi and.
Membership comm1ttee Mrs dar
Fr1end We Have ID Jesda" were
George Cunnmgham Mrs Stewart
sUD!~: and the words of the hymn Mnl fto.ymood Randojpb, Clur\ea
and Mrs Kearns
JluJe l'p 0 Men of God
were Randolph, Pelrl ll'ndolt&gt;bi;Mf. ~4
Mr~~ RIIJih Btgp Mr 1nd Jfra
Namtng or the fmance commit
read by Hel~ Woode
Dbrtel $igp, F1o~1!DCe Jean and
Refreshments were MrYed
tee was postponed until later
Refreshment committee for Oe
'{i!e lieD fiiOI'UI\f woll be ot 'ke Wilford Doyle Blgp
Tho blrtb~
ballid by
home of Nellie Pltbr Oct 10
tobcr are Mrs Bert McAbee Mrs
Mr"' Ralph BICJI Both received
Lllhan Gnmm and Mrs
Ruth
The Avalanche Farm Womcnrs
mrny giftl; and cardJ
Grinstead
Club at Utart W Va toute beld
Rev
Grove
fll\ed
his
regular
M1s.s Bertha Jenkms school 1ts September meetlnc at thear
Mr and Mrs Ralpb BliP &lt;tiled
prmc1pal
announced that the clubheuse w1th ' Mrs St'lnley ap~lntment at 11 o cloek
on Mr and Mrs D~ Bi1p and
Mr
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Mrs.
AJian
LJnch
bf
Stale P T A convention WJJI be Staats and Mn Jim Roush as
famllr
Tuesday
Wdl11m"town
N
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Vl&amp;ited
last
held 1n Wheeling this year
hoil-eHes
Bina.r Ji,aodol:ph caJled 9D CharlA du;cusslOn was held on ways
MOndl)' tn the home of Mrs E11a
The mnehng Wll t'llled te 'lr
es R1ndolph rocenQy,
to make money FoJiowmg tht' der by the pres1dent Mrs Adr1an Weaver "ncl Gra~ Kelly
Mr and loin )lalpb Blq.,
d 1scuss 1on M1ss McKmght gave a Lathey wlttr the group repeatmv
Mr a.11: Mrt J1me' CrockarelJ Charle&amp; Randolph a~d , d\\llhl«
demonstratwn on the f\uteophnne the Flag Salute Mrs Walter
Concludmg the mcetmg the group Brown was m charge -of devo- •' 11~a~ria, Vn, bav.: been Pearl Cfilled .on Wayne S'fillttz aocJ
\llilt;iilj nr. Plrwttll ;.,&amp;w- and Mn family recently;
was 1nv1ted to see tbe new lm hons
l.l~b~tt C:aUI
Mr and Mrs Jlt.1$01!d Jlan
provcmenls that ha e been made
In the absence of ttl ~ lessQn
tn the school An extra stairway leader Mrs Lathey led the lfOUP
Lee llend~on 1 "'yaa h~~?r'ed . I-F;;~:,;vts1ted Came Nlftemerer.
;.~
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a central heatmg ... ystem
water m a round liable dJ&amp;eUISion on wM:h 1 ll~rthdlf t:ll11n"r
Day
call~
on [)()riel
feuntam and modern rest rooms
the top1c Know Your Schools
Mr .a.~ Mn r.narlcs
DunDg the buaineH se111on and soft Yllited l\er p.:1rcntt
the treasurer B report was given ..nd Mn.. J 8 H11 sunday
Mr and Mrs W T Stene erttcr and the club voted to bold an au.o
tamed With a family d1pner at liO!l_llle at the ~ober meeting
A b!IJ1&amp; • Jllll ~e " ,.. was heJcl-ta
theJT home Sunday EnJoymg the A n~minatlng commJUee wu ap- i!cvo G ve In E.J, Sh • lc creek
day were Mr and Mra Edgar pomted lt eonsbtOO of Mrs hy the \ ataou ta m 1\eJt~ aad
01!
Dorst and &amp;Ons of Chester Mr and Stanley st..ts ebaarman Mrt Ruth Ann: Sleich"!f of lh~ lotal
Mrs Raymond Gooch and son of lack Reed and Mrt Jam Roush
church wue bapU~crt
Galhpohs Mr and Mrs WdJiam
Mn LeG Tbomp5on waa 1n
Caib 'Bt:ntz of Ravenna reeer:tly
Sevfned Jr Athens Mr and MrS charge .of the recreational per1od
hn. fatbe.- William Benb
\'islted
Ralph Parker and daughter Helen Seck-el 11ster 11fl.s wore ezcbanc
and
M..
and Mrs. Ver~ Swarlz
Mr and Mrs Albert Parker and ed and prazes in g1ma werf' won
Fred Sm1th Chester Mass Dorothy by M:n Terry Ro1111t and Mra
.,_ Gil- TO DllGANIQ
Stone and Sam Carter Wheehnl Dcnald Hayne•
Mrs Charles MaHon- and daughter
Refrethmenhi wer~ &amp;el'IVtd to
Tbe Middleport f.H ClUb wbfdl
Mrs Re1rt Easterday and son
Mrs Howard Rouab. ~ s Ray Will 11&lt;&gt; oraanlied at tbelr flrtt
Mrs Carl Easterd11y and daugh Thompson Mrs Terry Roush meettna by lira Howald Nolaa
tcr o£ Racme Mn Cleo Adams Mrs Harry Staats lMn Walter Mel&amp;J countr Home Demonatraand Mrs Ben Cr&lt;lss Albaoy, Mr Brown Mn Adrian Latb.ey Mn Uon aJfJit. wlU meet Wodfteadll)
and Mrs Fred Batey Mr and Mrl Albirt' Tbompaon
M'ra Don.ald evealaJ: at 8 30 11 tile home ol
PhJI Batey and children. Mr and Haynes Mrs Bernard Hoffmu Darla khUler
Mr~ Thomas Hoffman and son all\ Mrs Let:l ThOMPJOI\ Mn Edward
New Haven ,.:r and Mn. George Bumgarner, M' • Jamea Hart, CC,UR'f. tHUII LICINSI
James and sen Billie local
Mrs JJm Rousb1
Sta•ta Mrs lobn
A
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The preu 4::oulerence was to bt
'b"'ikl at the Bever); Hills honey
m • coltqe where the sexy
acilreu and l'ibe bueball idol
itUI were
tiviDg on fnendl)'

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One of !.he servants at the cottage told reporters staked outside that she thought D1Mqg1o
Jllijj:bt •I•o appear at 1.be press
conference, but would not d1vul

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Delivers REPORTERS TO GETINSIDE TRACK ON
Sp~h; Nixon 'filE MONROE DOCTRINE FOR
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Apple-Butter Making Is
GQP Fires Back Replies
Fun For Middleporters
Democrat's Capital Conv6..io~
Work Revived

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Further plana were made for tht

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ver.Tbe byiiUIO uae4 were "0 Worilllp 01011 ~bellfil ilullll.f
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for d.'Mfi~ of the Jeuon The fine 1dd1t1ona of steamboat ntodeiiJ

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~r~'::':•.ba,!!~".,st.,.~1011of '!~~.. ::;:;~~ ~jal;,"'~''&amp;lol~
Gy"'JiaBium
Dedicalioa
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eon~plettd for the dedlcatin oi
'b' ~ew Polql Pleu#bl seruor
Hia:b. School. Auditorlum.Oymng..
lu:m. for e•ri.J Nofember
Sobool oflleW. reporj !~at the
exteraor construelioo work iJ C:QIII
pleted and the intertor finiabina
Mr and Mrs Dale Warner and lvrork as progresall\1 rapidly and
children were Sunday guests of his should be f•n•shed by November

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Ed
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Sunday dmner guests of Mrs
Amanda Baer and famaly
Mr and Mrs Arthur Baer of
Iowa were calhng on 1r1endJi and
rclatJv s here Saturday

Mr ind lolra Geor1e H&lt;Knlfhl
and
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moral weobncl with Mr lll1d Mra. WUl~elr lm YeKnlc!!t llld Mr and Mts

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10 A basket
dmner
will PTA
Ule Uverpcol
Rutland Church
of Chr1st
Sunday
Theand
bai(eheld
saleatsponsored
by the
be had at noon
I store saturday was a success F!f
teen dollars was the financial reHere IS a lragJc-eom1c examplE&gt; suits of the sale
of the universal perversity or hu
Miss Elizabeth Cooper of Muon
man nature We all want •to be 1 who has been employed as book
thought good But the com of keeper and slenographer' for the
true goodness romes fiO h1gh that Laverpool Salt and Coal Co retlr
many of us succumb to the temp ed recently after 45 yean of ser
tat10n to settle for tbe counter v1ce to the company During theae
fe1t
yeara Mtss Cooper served under
three generations of the Snuth
ChrastJantty demanda fr.em each family First Mr Albert Sm1lh
ef us love for God and netghborthen hts two sons E A Smith and
externahzed In humble and com H F Shlllh and E A Smith 1 aon
pass1onate and often sacrlfleual ac Donald A Smith
lion A rree and good society Is
Mn Chet Haddox of Pt Plea•
the natural rCIUit ot the puttmg 19t hat been employed to aasume
mto practlee of suet! .11 doctrane
ttie duties of MISI Cooper
Rev and Mrs Casto and ehl1
However th11 i&amp; a httle too
dren
speM Monday m Winfield
proeaJc and unslpectacular for
John Shutter of Wheeling
Mrs
many Hence they plump for So
is
the
pest
of Mrs Henry Jen
CJal!sm-wh1eh to them. 11!1
a
ktnt
more dramatic way of bemg
M:r and Mrs William Kelly and
good They want to gain the
dauftbter
and Mrs Wilham Gibbs
approva1 of their fellowmen hy
attended
tbe Apple Festival 11
redlstribulutl the worlds wealth
Jscbon reeenUy and Visited re
But tttey &amp;eem abhvJous to the
fact that IJl order to do tb1s they lativea •
Sullda)' guests of Mrs Henry
must fJrst take possea11011 of this
Jeaki.M
•rid family were Mr and
wealth by meant clotely resembMn Cec:U Gair1ng M BtJdleport
hng the WI)' tfle boy 80( poliSCII
0 and Mlta Helen Jenkina of
1on of tfte watch

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Attendance Sunday Sept
at the Sunday School here w1s ~7
and the offermg wu $8 62
Mr and Mrs Elmer Leon•rd of
Columbus Wet e weekend auests
of Mrs John Bailey and Mr and
Mrs Russ Watsttn
Rev Weber Thema of Bun,ker
Hill called on Mrs Stella W•t
km~ and fam1ly Sunday
Mr and Mrs Guy Bmg and fam
Jly of Bradbury
were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs Albert
Baer and fam1ly
Mr and Mrs Herbert Dav1s and
famtly of Athens spent Sund11
w1t h her parents Mr and Mrs U
S Nease

and f1mlly

POM&amp;ROY BEND THEATRES
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The Rutland Home Demenstra
hon gr.up met at t he heme of
Mrs Ethel Nelson Tuesday for
the1r monthly all d•y meetmg
The presadent Mrs Evelyn Jor
don was an cb.arge m the absence
of Mrs Mayme Hemer who was m
Athens attendmg an officers exe
tutlve meeting of the MISSionarY
EducatiOn of which she was choa1r

IForest IU

W W Bragg was mm 1ster
Mr ami Mrs Ray WhJttmgton

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IY BETTY SIDERS

The following guests werP PI('
1f South Charleston sent Jhlll HLII Allen and Carla
R sh 1\rnrtt
v•s1ted Mr and Mrs W W Bragg M ller Nancy Oehme) Ma11 e Fo
Hl 1s-. ng
J~ss{'
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N rcconth
ley David Grate Karen Thomas
H «h
H c rm&lt;~n
I ayn1
Lloyd
Bla1ne a nd Brenrla Turnrr J('nn1e
H u~h !(('" Pctcrs nu~~cll s n
A surp r iSE' ba thday party was Grate G1les Coy Rusty little
tc1 and I h.ll r \1\. olpl'rt
held Fr1dav {'Vl'mng at the home Jumor Brannon Billy Wyatt AI
of Miss Marle ne Newland for len Biddle and J1mmy Fmk
A Sl.anh v Party was h £'ld Fn Uyde Kuhn He received many
da\ f'Ven111,g al the h.ome of Mrs n1cc g1fts Refreshments of 1ce
Mr and Mrs George Shumaker
ha Cape l at and fllrs Cl1rcnce cream anrl rake were served
of
Columbus Mr and Mrs D•ek
Huffman ol M ddhport was the
J\.Jrs Myrtle Boggess VISited Mr Ph1lhps or Columbus and Mrs
dcmonstral! r Mrs ll oyd Cape .and Mrs W W Bragg
Blanche Crossman of Columbuti
hart won the do ar pnze
Wclltnglon Ihrtscy and Mr and wClc weekend guests of Mrs GP.r
-c=:-- Mrs W1lk Jaccaud of Delaware
trude Chase and attended tlw
VISited Mr and Ml'li Tom HaifiC) Caldwell DuUv wcdd1ng a{ tbr
and Mrs J ohn Tall Sunday
Mcthod)st Church

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,Manv g1f s were rccctved from
lhosi a ttendmg
Mr and M1s
Olho L1e1.1ng and son Earl V1ck
c1s and son Ralph Gibbs Mr and
Mrs Pete Burrts and B('{'ky ¥rs
llo~a1d Burns Mr
and Mrs J
A Kmg Mrs E P P1ckens Mrs
R ~ Bn ant Mrs S H ReJtmJre
1\frs !larry Capehart Mrs Bert
Roush Mrs Edgar I aync
Mrs
Ro_1. H &gt;rfm3n Mrs George Jewell
Mts Chl~ ton Athey Mrs Ott1c
Hous h Mrs John Bumgardner
M1s Ray Weaver
f1s Thelma
&lt;. apr'harl Mrs Chft Hou sh
Mrs
!larry M1U er Mrs Ftilth and
M ss Sa1 ah Roush B&lt;'rn 1rri LH'V
m,:: E rw n \\ eaver Ga1 y Batl'y
and Hoy Clark_ _
The Brotherho()(l

Rutland Home Demonstration Group
Met At Mrs. Ethel Nelsons Tuesday

The: mootJDg was opened by th&lt;'
repeatmg of the l.ord s Prayer and
the roll call by secretary Grael.'
Thomas was answered by namang
The Young Adult classes cf a b1rd\
Long Bottom churches held a
The followmg announcements
wu•ner roast at t he home of Mrs welle marle
October 3 Counlv
Grace Londen Fri.day ught
Meeting of the groups at Rock
.Mr and Mrs Don HoCfman and Springs Fairgrounds Committees
c h.1ldrcn of Cmcmnab have bMeen appomtcd was Mrs Bob Hill Mrs
VJSJ1Jng the latter s mother Mrss c 0 Chapman and Mrs M.cKem:: 1e
Cora Coleman and SISter
r 1 Odober 16 a county meehng at
}-larhs Frank and da11ghters
Donna daughter of Mr and Mrs Geneva Nolan s h.ome m M1d
Mrs Frank Dorst spent
the dleport The next regular mcctmg
weekend at her home here She Will be at the home of Mrs Floy l
nturnerl to her &lt;~ tudJes at OffiCe Thomas OCtober 12 from 10 a m
T1 amutrg Sf:hool 1n
Columbus until 4 P m
Sunday
Those present were Mrs T J
Sunday dmner guests of Mr Chase Mrs Floyd Thomas 1\h s
and Mrs Fr.W Larkms were Mr Bob Hill Mrs Betty S1der~ Mrs
and Mrs Norman Weber
and C 0 Chapman Mrs Ver na Hy
sons of West Umty OhiO Mr sell Mrs Goodwill Mrs Maud f'
and M1s Paul Hauber and dau R~hngs Mrs
Ethel Jackson
ght cr of Portl i!J1.d Mr and
Mrs 1 Mrs Leona Mwser Mrs Evelyn
Fonst Rhodes of Kansas
Jordon M1ss Opal Arml'itrong Mr~
Mr and Mrs
Dave Yates re I Gold1a Anderson Mrs Joe Plulhps
11 11(' 1 to thr r nome m Clt"'le Mrs
Blame Giles
Mrs Rosa
l"n I Hf r ill! 1 xlf'ndPd v1s1l w1th Barm•s Mrs Hathe McKmz1c Mrs
till I 11c1 s m !her
Mrs Anna Della Hannmg Mrs Ethi 1 Snow
Swan
den Mrs Doris Thomas and dau
ghter Kathy and M1s:s Hele n Ncl
- - - TUPPERS f'LAINS
son
Covered d1sh was served at n ou n
BY IDONIA PARER
Mt~ Na&lt;lme
Newland Galla
Calvm Biddle was honorrd at a
polls spent four days at home
birthday
party at the hnmr of h1 ~
Mr and Mrs Guy Spencer Con
parents
Rev
anrt Mrs B1ddl('
sla ntme M1ch vlstll'd h1s sister
M1 an I M1s Wayne Bncklcs
Games and contests were pla yer!
M1ss H('l cn Hoffman daughter fr om fnur unhl Sl:t p m
of M1 arw:l Mrs Dana Hoffman
A large pmk and whlll' b1rlh
and J)enms Davidson of Columbus day cake Wllh e1ght cancflot&gt; · was
wete UJHINI tn marnaf(e at tht&gt; served WLt h the lunch The hon or
M et h odJ~t rhurc h Sept 18 Rev
cd guest rccc•ved many g1fts

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LEGION BACKS
RETURN TO GOD
LOCAL
PROGRAM
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J)on Roach Post Commander of
6ene)' Bennett Pod
Ameraean
~11on baa announced the regular
meetmg for October 1S with all
Yeiel'llm urged to attend A group
from the local post will attend the
Dlstf!ct Conference at. Murray
Caty Sunday October 10 when the
Feeney Bennett post flt1ng squad
w11l take part 111 the ~arade
Dale Mourning 1s cllaplam of the
local post and they are carrymg AN OLD AMERtCAN CUSTOM.That't what making apple butter
out the Back to God ' program
1&amp;. Iince It date• back to pluneer
sponsored by t~ Nalional Amer
and
pre Revolutionary War day•
lean Le11um m the behef that our
Pictured above 11 one of ~ig1
country wan be stronger 1f our
people w1ll return to the rehgwus County'• forem01t experta on the
preparation of the 1plcy, mul
prmcaples upon which our nation
time trHt She II Mrs. Mlnnl•
was founded
Gilmore 75, Middleport wha
The Amenean Legion rccom
mends tbat Citizens observe week
ly wonhip of God m church daily
'1jr~er and devotwn.al serv1eea
refd some scripture daily eneou.r
agf the religious trammg of ehil
dr•n have a Btble 1n every home
'fhear motto 15 'God and Has
Ch'-!1-eh Amenta s firSt hoc of
defense

Seventy-one bu•helB of apples
were peeled Monday Tue5day and
tb1s mornmg for the stx large
kettles of apple butter which were
kept 11mmerang over open f1res 1n
the yard of the George Ch1ldz&gt;
home as the wome n of the M1ddle
port Church of Christ carrtell out
the1r annual proJect of makmg
and selhng gallons &amp;f their home
made apple butter
a11i•tt the ladl.. of "'- Church
of Chrtd In theu chores by thr·

ring the hot aPPle butter 1n the
gtant keHII Mrs Gtlmore Mid
she recall• making •PPI• butter
when the wa• a .mall girl ancl
state1 that ahe prepared It ev.ry
yur for her children until they
were 1rown

The Rev Fred 1 Gardner and
C E Vance were busy keep mg
the f1rcs stoked Tuesda y as the
women completed th e task of con
coctmg the tasty apple butter wath
Mrs Vance as ch1ef sc;uwner and
{mal authority on lhe vanous
batches
Forty one people peeled apples
Monday afternoon With twenty two
showmg up m the church kitchen
that mornmg A potluck lunch was
served and another group came
back to the church that cvemr:g to
keep the work gomg At four
thirty Tuesdav
mormng Mrs
Vance served hot biscuits butter
Jelly and eoUee lu Mr and Mrs
Gardner Mrs Boyd Dtlgard Mrs
Ern.,st Lallance Mrs Leo Childs
Mrs Edgar Allensworth Mrs 0
L Roush and Mrs Wilham Yeager
who came !rom Kent to assast 111
the werk

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