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:~~~~~;;;!d I CAttHEit.OF 01sn~cnON .· av_Aiaft MaYtt
Ohio State, UCLA. and Okla·

:;~~er!:~~~ :,:~~~~~ ~=~
leren&lt;e titles m Saturday's bl.l
pJ?leS but onJy the Buckeyes can
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tOnight- wilh Miaml Fla , a 12'AI

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Mro. Allen l{tnnell ond loin
Dor lk~aeler "''t~ auall when
Edison Hobltetter f;:3~:~iJ
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briago club v
It her bom; on

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of ubtamifrg •a pMHe•sOn

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bid
A crowtl. of at least 80.000 in
adtl!twn to- a natmnal television
abd1enee will see- Ohio State's
Buckeyes attempt to cllneh the
B1g Ten title ' and a probable •bjd
10 thP Rose Bow! when tltey tate
on Mic-higan at ColumbUs, Obil'l
Ohw State IS 1a ted J. 12 pomt fa ·
11W'lte on the strength of e1iht
stra1gltt Vlctones in tou'&amp;"h c!Ompetmon but the Wolvcnnes baJ'e
woo s1x games and lost only to

Stole U~erai!y 11 a HiJ)l •Streei
fnatitulloa aDd that provintlll
ta~ay~ ~Uendins tbe football
&amp;ames 1ft the atadium are only
gue~ta q.J cOlumbqs, Obao and

Bill. ,T&lt;IIf • title

IIEAUY 00 NOT BELONG.
"Filll&amp;lly, tlns letter is being
wrttten November 17th and I do
not know how tHo oSU·Miohigan
game will re111lt but 1 think that

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Pdtter~on

Favored
To Uiwl!fr Th~ Boont
On Jimmy Siqde
--

YQiilf UI'-Fiord PotLor·
o1a B~n
Ma•,.,OIIIil contender; iJ •••·•r· 1

IOU, II yeilt

Baseball Moguls Agree Yanks Got Best Deal

eara

fiftb~ranked

Pattilrton eon..

nder&amp;tion as a poteat11l clli.Ue:nfOJ'I the lU pound etown, altholl'j'b rtelthet he nor mlnager

ser

baseb-11 sw~.
"They ~ muttt bave hypnotized
Baltimore to pry Bob Turley
loose," said Cronin general man·
the Boston Red Sox
were several cxecu1tl11eS

IRYSONS ANNOUNC! BIRTH
Mr. and Mr.s Hobart Bryson

Gus D'Amato Is in a tush fot
ntle sbot.

receiVtid word that thelr son -and
daughter-In-law Mr. ~~:nd Mrs
Clifford Bryson, Pittaburgb are
~nnouneing the birth of a lt!il
Pound son. The Brysons were
Met(a residen-ts and have two
ollher chlidren, Janet and Ann

HAVEN

an'd Mrs.
William Lehew and son Tedqy
were. busiM!ti VISitors in Gallipolis Thursday,

Pomeroy

The Outlaw Stallion

Dorothy Patrick

El Alamein

Met
HOmf

Also CARTOON

Sunday allil.jllollday, November 21st anti 22nd

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•r•~ !'er• Lewis Wllllai&amp; Swat!&lt;,
I )!omeroy; IIlli. Roy Tmy Jr
"'" Wet~ail St. l''!lil!&lt;OY.· Mro J
Frink Abbott. BellO.
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Marion Radlord, VliiOh Avt!. Pomeroy anti Mrs. Maude Gtbbs, Rt. 1.

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CI!Udren lSe
Aftults 40e
Evenings :Ue &amp; 50c

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Admi~ted to the Hol!er H~i·

Hell Below Zero
Joan Tetzel

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November 24th and 25th

In Technicolor
Cartoon

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PaUline
Wolfe, Cook1e
Bachtel, Helen
Roush, Virgmia Sietrart. Vincent
K.ma:ht, Johnny \Vatson, Kenheth
W1ggmi, advisor a:nd Mr and
Mrs Raymond' Brown, chaperons

Gilbert Roland
" , .• Mary McCaTthy
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The hostesses were ?x'Jrs Wise
Mrs Beultl.h white, Mrs. fsabei
"':lnebrenne~, Mr.s. J. E. WJison
wJth Mrs CfiarJe&amp; White at 8 con·
tributor T.hey served a &lt;~ess 1
eor
· out tbe Thanks!-!.er
u se carrymg
givrng theme to forty memben
and t-aph one recei?ed a eorsaJe
of, ehrys•nthemwns tied wlttl orchid :rJbbons. Arrangements OI
fall flowers and autumn foJ~age
were used thloughout the WlS"
home on Front Street.
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Alan Ladd

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al service which will be beld at
the Christian church Chauncey
Sunday at 1 p m , ~1th bur1ai
m Wt&gt;st Umon St.
Cemetery,
Athens

Scot~ Brady

Thn~ay ,

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M.r. and Mrs. E A Bartels add
to Albert Smith of
Huntmgton 1
~. Va , wtll arrive 1n PDmeroi l
totlay and will attend the fun~r­

ln Technicolor

Wednesday and

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liM''' a.n.d "Love DJvine" op.elled
rile .:Dteilntr: followed with pra)l'·

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Jane

Pieldut&amp; HntJdna, pre~ldent. wu
~n ~~ar&amp;e of the meetiQ• a!LJi MrJ.
LawNirl:e Blllf conduel&lt;d tbf dO.
votional •ervice wb~oeb iDclu,ded
the read1ng of the 95th Ptalin 1nd
rocordinga of "Count Your lllou·

llltil't IN ,IALLIPOidS .., ,,. ,

New~Haven, W. Ve;.
All Pldures Sllown \On Wide Vlsl011 S&lt;reen
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Phil Carey

tho

met

the Firat Baptist Cbu"'h wbl!ot WOdllio~ ovODil&gt;t allbe e re~.
mOl Tbunda, ...,ial atlh,J
.f.h m"' ·~eday ' Jle'H
home ol !lin C. H. Wloe Jr. Mr1. ·M• ·Plain", '1llloro Al&gt;Oiil JO.

Rice.

Baer.

Mrs. Jacob Baer, Mrs U,
Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
EvaiW, rtrs. John Elwood,
Mrs. Albert BJ'er, Mrs. Robert
Lauderm:Uk and guests, Mrs. Dale
Wirnet and daughter, Amhe and
Mn. ·Alfred Sapp

to01ght at' ,Madlsoit $qLtare
den.
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toP ibaa!!ball execulives a[treed
wit.h hlm m more guarded languege--the Yankees got the better
of tbe Qri~l,._ i ~ tust.orY's ·tuggesl

lfro-

Billie

Roush, Mrs Hanson

at 8-5' to btisl Jifflrriy
New York .tatelii!a.,W"«bf cfi11~·
pio"' •n l!'&lt;i'; ejgbt..-9und

!Jeail'r, uail, the m&gt;.io;ity of other

Baily Hostess ....
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BY UNITED PRESS
Joe C110nin sa1d 1t very cmP.ha·

lh~ pln fll'aker wlloa Ill• Woolen'• Auoeiotlou of t1Jf 'l~t - ·
Olrurch · fflll
lldo'y
iDI at tho ,.,~unh •••lal
rooms with .::in Mary Ohiin&amp;er ,
president, Ut charte ot tbe meet·
ing. The sp,.ke~ w" jatroduoed
b7 J4ilf' Ofili,... ad. H~ ~~ic

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lfn. !ia)'lllond Luma• .... el'\f)· ~ tani wliWo tbe W8CS
&lt;d p...,iclont of tbe illlll' Bee Olaio '~vull MetllodiJt ebu"'

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IJ~ ,FOOTBALL .~1
ilHOUW LOSE TO MICHIGAN
THEN ilEAVEN HEIJP woODY
HAYES.
"Sincerely,

Army and Indtana

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' lt•lntaod Pralle.. led by the pfeMI1J, John F Baily, assisted- b)' wli 0\fhaokfulpeW' . Tblr ~bii8tot. · ilrs. Broab Bo,n tllo
l&gt;!rl. RUM Wataon, enlerlamed the t!oilal Mn'lUt eollilt&gt;eled ·~ifs inp" and ''The LOrd'&amp; Pr.,.U." p~ nn1 " America th '• • ·
wscs ' of tbe rorest Run Meth" Mi!th" Oh1In.pr 'l,llo foUolett-ttie Other . new offieere are: vi~ flfdl'' ·Jilrj. R9y R.ttlbr t:~ndUctteti
dist church, Wednetday evening at 'tbil*idvtnl theme.
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preaulent, M.-.. Vtol1 !llcCull011~; •
4uii ori6 Mri. Sad!• ber home Fot..t Run
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The m~tlna m char1e of tbe ~Jden
rl, pwiJJit,~ Wfll•€• ; ant secr"tlry, Mrs SJ1irleJ Mill1; .Duri111 the bus1q~ 1e11ion
.pre•lclent M'r.. Mark Evaaa open· 1 .0.. '~'"" ~Ill; Mta. Poilf Hijllon- treasur:tr, Mils Sylvia &gt;-kMUtef; were made for a Chrlttmaso ~~:tl
ed with the hymn " Love Divine" ~; htret.jry~ ~~- JaRJ~ 1 Su(Li Flowen and card committee, I!Jrt. and ~1 at th~ ..~t 11
follOwed by The Lord's Prayer" ~an;, treasv~r .. Mn. W.. H. Jdhi- C H Wtge Jt . and Mr&amp;. A. Jl.. which' WQJ be held ln ibe
D,.ollons were led by Mro. Will· ini; Sec. ol Literature, IIJ&lt;i, .fr. Pullen.
~m o! ,the chUrCh ancf
tees Wll'l1 appointed.
lam Fieber, wh_o cllo~ for her t.b- thar Llwb ; Sec. of MIHldftary
Durtng the business meeting e•rd&amp; fer~ sent to
pie ''Thantsg.iv 1rts: " Three read- Ed~atlon. Mrs, Lcwell Pu.tfhco,
lnli.. on "TbankBaivtng" were See. af .S~ial EdUcation lha ~­ plans were made to serve a tur· ahd Carot_yn Bell.
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given· by Mrs. Lewis Walker, MIJ lion, Mrs. Harold Sa.,t,.. hStf key dinner on Dee001ber- 9tb at
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AUred ·Yeal1ger and Mra. Jobn Spiriiua) Ute and ste~araship, the church Cor the Golden Rule 1!
!leoti.
Mri L. I Hughes; .nembmhlp, class' Chriotmas parly with Mn.
~ooie*"
Mrs. George Anderson Jt .[ Sec B F. Parmalee and Mrs Fielding
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MTB John ScQtt was m cbarg.e O+~~ea's Sewmg, Mn. Cilfl, owen, H1Klns as co-Chairmen The Buay
Bee Class will have a potluck din
SOifS
of the program, whiCh cGncerned pl.tJhctty, Mrs James :Uarley:·
the Poverty, food and health in
,Jlllring the business ni~lng net lor tbeir Chriatma11 p.arty ·and
india, Pakist.in and Cey,OD' , with P!tnB were made fOr a Chfl.l}lmis Mrs E. L. HuJI•es. Mrs. Delbtri
The ·e!!!:iillan Eud~oyor
illterestiil.l' talks by Mrs. Seott on piny on .ne.cember 18 and thi' A1 Becket. Mn. H0111&lt;t HarUey aall )Oiif lb~ [,So~l~ !!ethel IW-8 .
povery in India; Mn, Russ Wat-. ~atJon voted to aatJii:t ri~~Y Mrs. J E. Wilson are on the e!oitf. c ot .Stiver Ridce, m~t at
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ton
~~ ln IOOJa and Mrs. U, r•mn(et1 a$ thelf ChHstirias loro mlttee ln charge of planning tht ~orne Of t&amp;.s. Elfie Watson
S.
h~a1th 1a Indta.
J~t. h~ nomlnaUng cdronilitee party. Mrs. John Mayer repor:t![l TupPer• Pl-lins Fridv
the buslneas .s.ei&amp;ion Wfi~~ eave the repOrt on Ute D~ on th~ dlnner se'ryed on Oct. aottl. watb 16 membe~ att~nding
Mrs Hawtln1 thatllke(l the clas1 lOWing tHe devohoriPI ;;·.,;i,;~ I
w.ere made ror ....'bftu olflee;~ - included Mrs Ciri dwen
for
.the.lr ' cooperation and loyalty .tames Werf: played and the
".t-in~!;st""p;..:held Saturday at th~t Mrs.. ~ell :ProbascO' and Mrs L
durmg her terril of of.flf_e . Birtli- Ndays or R&lt;fsalee Stoops,
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Porperoy Plans were H .lU~art
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a Christmas paloty
HOfltrt:!Rs for the ev~ning \Yei'e days o~ Mrs. WilJis Anthony, Mrs. Christy, and Dora Tuttle
the ne-1J meeting, oeeember MrS. WilLJam Mdrris. Mr~. Jaiftes Harold Chase and Mrs. Thoma!
15 ahd names drawn for a gUt Jobb With Mrs. Billrkh · ttemJng Darst were obserVed. The Program
exeb.anae.
Mra. W~lter Owen and Mrs. ~yd lor the evening in~luQed a Tbanki
Car!'l.aok as contributors.
hey g1vmg reading jjLeSt We Forget"
A dasert course was served bf .served a dersert cov.r1 e to beir by Mrs. All-en Hughes, a poem ..,t.
tbe bostessea to Mrs, William eue1t Mrs Mora and the nt..m~ Prayer TG trtt- GltW' tiy Mrs. Ray~
Fisher; Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mn. hers.
"t'Jr
mond Luman and an articli
Eugeqe Fpr:~'· Mrs. Christy
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"Prayer Energy" by Mrs HtwkJns Mrs. E. 4 Hushes wa&lt;; pro·
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" · Alfred
Ml•.
.gram chaJrlnari and the elosm;
prayer wu g1ven by Mrs J. Q.
• , ;;~ Mrs, Lewis Walker.

point J)l~ ' tO defeat Alom-aba and

end the · Crimson 1'1de's last hope

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stAtiON

&amp;lper Riviera pa.;d top. Standard shift for real economy,
arttl faster take off This one Is really sharp. Why drive a
worry wagon, trade for this like new Bui&lt;k.

Pomeroy - I'L Ple.,i - Ripley

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$1,595

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rtltl !fAME THAT B.. ANI&gt;I POW. QIIAUT'I

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M· QQN Flb.al
tractite
. . CIIm

:~~~~~;;;!d I CAttHEit.OF 01sn~cnON .· av_Aiaft MaYtt
Ohio State, UCLA. and Okla·

:;~~er!:~~~ :,:~~~~~ ~=~
leren&lt;e titles m Saturday's bl.l
pJ?leS but onJy the Buckeyes can
WID gotd "" well as '""lory.

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100 7
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dillege· foolf&gt;all sotLVl\Y t•eb off
tOnight- wilh Miaml Fla , a 12'AI

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Mro. Allen l{tnnell ond loin
Dor lk~aeler "''t~ auall when
Edison Hobltetter f;:3~:~iJ
.T
briago club v
It her bom; on

~

II

of ubtamifrg •a pMHe•sOn

•

bowl

bid
A crowtl. of at least 80.000 in
adtl!twn to- a natmnal television
abd1enee will see- Ohio State's
Buckeyes attempt to cllneh the
B1g Ten title ' and a probable •bjd
10 thP Rose Bow! when tltey tate
on Mic-higan at ColumbUs, Obil'l
Ohw State IS 1a ted J. 12 pomt fa ·
11W'lte on the strength of e1iht
stra1gltt Vlctones in tou'&amp;"h c!Ompetmon but the Wolvcnnes baJ'e
woo s1x games and lost only to

Stole U~erai!y 11 a HiJ)l •Streei
fnatitulloa aDd that provintlll
ta~ay~ ~Uendins tbe football
&amp;ames 1ft the atadium are only
gue~ta q.J cOlumbqs, Obao and

Bill. ,T&lt;IIf • title

IIEAUY 00 NOT BELONG.
"Filll&amp;lly, tlns letter is being
wrttten November 17th and I do
not know how tHo oSU·Miohigan
game will re111lt but 1 think that

•QI"'

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wl~ dele~t

louc~

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St1N

aucJc.

Ho101

two

stJ:r U: jliUO STA'J'i':

l&amp;rr' Ri BaHies
All 91)UUleasteril OHio."

Pdtter~on

Favored
To Uiwl!fr Th~ Boont
On Jimmy Siqde
--

YQiilf UI'-Fiord PotLor·
o1a B~n
Ma•,.,OIIIil contender; iJ •••·•r· 1

IOU, II yeilt

Baseball Moguls Agree Yanks Got Best Deal

eara

fiftb~ranked

Pattilrton eon..

nder&amp;tion as a poteat11l clli.Ue:nfOJ'I the lU pound etown, altholl'j'b rtelthet he nor mlnager

ser

baseb-11 sw~.
"They ~ muttt bave hypnotized
Baltimore to pry Bob Turley
loose," said Cronin general man·
the Boston Red Sox
were several cxecu1tl11eS

IRYSONS ANNOUNC! BIRTH
Mr. and Mr.s Hobart Bryson

Gus D'Amato Is in a tush fot
ntle sbot.

receiVtid word that thelr son -and
daughter-In-law Mr. ~~:nd Mrs
Clifford Bryson, Pittaburgb are
~nnouneing the birth of a lt!il
Pound son. The Brysons were
Met(a residen-ts and have two
ollher chlidren, Janet and Ann

HAVEN

an'd Mrs.
William Lehew and son Tedqy
were. busiM!ti VISitors in Gallipolis Thursday,

Pomeroy

The Outlaw Stallion

Dorothy Patrick

El Alamein

Met
HOmf

Also CARTOON

Sunday allil.jllollday, November 21st anti 22nd

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vel-tisin~a pos~ibili.

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to ,quote prices.

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'qllit tfie news that you
for1a~:~le, and you need '

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et.ll

t-1 reee_htli' from tH~ ~iit41fason
•r•~ !'er• Lewis Wllllai&amp; Swat!&lt;,
I )!omeroy; IIlli. Roy Tmy Jr
"'" Wet~ail St. l''!lil!&lt;OY.· Mro J
Frink Abbott. BellO.
"!fa.:
Marion Radlord, VliiOh Avt!. Pomeroy anti Mrs. Maude Gtbbs, Rt. 1.

',L

1'1.

•' '

a Rooms
or ''
'
fill

Srititb, who has been
tbe put five montlu died
at Mount St Mary's
H~spital '
Nelsonville, Thursday mornln " '

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'NEW'

futniture
ONLY

$299.00

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CI!Udren lSe
Aftults 40e
Evenings :Ue &amp; 50c

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Hell Below Zero
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November 24th and 25th

In Technicolor
Cartoon

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Rl[lcine.

PaUline
Wolfe, Cook1e
Bachtel, Helen
Roush, Virgmia Sietrart. Vincent
K.ma:ht, Johnny \Vatson, Kenheth
W1ggmi, advisor a:nd Mr and
Mrs Raymond' Brown, chaperons

Gilbert Roland
" , .• Mary McCaTthy
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The hostesses were ?x'Jrs Wise
Mrs Beultl.h white, Mrs. fsabei
"':lnebrenne~, Mr.s. J. E. WJison
wJth Mrs CfiarJe&amp; White at 8 con·
tributor T.hey served a &lt;~ess 1
eor
· out tbe Thanks!-!.er
u se carrymg
givrng theme to forty memben
and t-aph one recei?ed a eorsaJe
of, ehrys•nthemwns tied wlttl orchid :rJbbons. Arrangements OI
fall flowers and autumn foJ~age
were used thloughout the WlS"
home on Front Street.
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al service which will be beld at
the Christian church Chauncey
Sunday at 1 p m , ~1th bur1ai
m Wt&gt;st Umon St.
Cemetery,
Athens

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Huntmgton 1
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totlay and will attend the fun~r­

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Wednesday and

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rile .:Dteilntr: followed with pra)l'·

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Jane

Pieldut&amp; HntJdna, pre~ldent. wu
~n ~~ar&amp;e of the meetiQ• a!LJi MrJ.
LawNirl:e Blllf conduel&lt;d tbf dO.
votional •ervice wb~oeb iDclu,ded
the read1ng of the 95th Ptalin 1nd
rocordinga of "Count Your lllou·

llltil't IN ,IALLIPOidS .., ,,. ,

New~Haven, W. Ve;.
All Pldures Sllown \On Wide Vlsl011 S&lt;reen
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the Firat Baptist Cbu"'h wbl!ot WOdllio~ ovODil&gt;t allbe e re~.
mOl Tbunda, ...,ial atlh,J
.f.h m"' ·~eday ' Jle'H
home ol !lin C. H. Wloe Jr. Mr1. ·M• ·Plain", '1llloro Al&gt;Oiil JO.

Rice.

Baer.

Mrs. Jacob Baer, Mrs U,
Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs.
EvaiW, rtrs. John Elwood,
Mrs. Albert BJ'er, Mrs. Robert
Lauderm:Uk and guests, Mrs. Dale
Wirnet and daughter, Amhe and
Mn. ·Alfred Sapp

to01ght at' ,Madlsoit $qLtare
den.
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toP ibaa!!ball execulives a[treed
wit.h hlm m more guarded languege--the Yankees got the better
of tbe Qri~l,._ i ~ tust.orY's ·tuggesl

lfro-

Billie

Roush, Mrs Hanson

at 8-5' to btisl Jifflrriy
New York .tatelii!a.,W"«bf cfi11~·
pio"' •n l!'&lt;i'; ejgbt..-9und

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Joe C110nin sa1d 1t very cmP.ha·

lh~ pln fll'aker wlloa Ill• Woolen'• Auoeiotlou of t1Jf 'l~t - ·
Olrurch · fflll
lldo'y
iDI at tho ,.,~unh •••lal
rooms with .::in Mary Ohiin&amp;er ,
president, Ut charte ot tbe meet·
ing. The sp,.ke~ w" jatroduoed
b7 J4ilf' Ofili,... ad. H~ ~~ic

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THEN ilEAVEN HEIJP woODY
HAYES.
"Sincerely,

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l&gt;!rl. RUM Wataon, enlerlamed the t!oilal Mn'lUt eollilt&gt;eled ·~ifs inp" and ''The LOrd'&amp; Pr.,.U." p~ nn1 " America th '• • ·
wscs ' of tbe rorest Run Meth" Mi!th" Oh1In.pr 'l,llo foUolett-ttie Other . new offieere are: vi~ flfdl'' ·Jilrj. R9y R.ttlbr t:~ndUctteti
dist church, Wednetday evening at 'tbil*idvtnl theme.
.
preaulent, M.-.. Vtol1 !llcCull011~; •
4uii ori6 Mri. Sad!• ber home Fot..t Run
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The m~tlna m char1e of tbe ~Jden
rl, pwiJJit,~ Wfll•€• ; ant secr"tlry, Mrs SJ1irleJ Mill1; .Duri111 the bus1q~ 1e11ion
.pre•lclent M'r.. Mark Evaaa open· 1 .0.. '~'"" ~Ill; Mta. Poilf Hijllon- treasur:tr, Mils Sylvia &gt;-kMUtef; were made for a Chrlttmaso ~~:tl
ed with the hymn " Love Divine" ~; htret.jry~ ~~- JaRJ~ 1 Su(Li Flowen and card committee, I!Jrt. and ~1 at th~ ..~t 11
follOwed by The Lord's Prayer" ~an;, treasv~r .. Mn. W.. H. Jdhi- C H Wtge Jt . and Mr&amp;. A. Jl.. which' WQJ be held ln ibe
D,.ollons were led by Mro. Will· ini; Sec. ol Literature, IIJ&lt;i, .fr. Pullen.
~m o! ,the chUrCh ancf
tees Wll'l1 appointed.
lam Fieber, wh_o cllo~ for her t.b- thar Llwb ; Sec. of MIHldftary
Durtng the business meeting e•rd&amp; fer~ sent to
pie ''Thantsg.iv 1rts: " Three read- Ed~atlon. Mrs, Lcwell Pu.tfhco,
lnli.. on "TbankBaivtng" were See. af .S~ial EdUcation lha ~­ plans were made to serve a tur· ahd Carot_yn Bell.
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given· by Mrs. Lewis Walker, MIJ lion, Mrs. Harold Sa.,t,.. hStf key dinner on Dee001ber- 9tb at
,;'
AUred ·Yeal1ger and Mra. Jobn Spiriiua) Ute and ste~araship, the church Cor the Golden Rule 1!
!leoti.
Mri L. I Hughes; .nembmhlp, class' Chriotmas parly with Mn.
~ooie*"
Mrs. George Anderson Jt .[ Sec B F. Parmalee and Mrs Fielding
"-1
MTB John ScQtt was m cbarg.e O+~~ea's Sewmg, Mn. Cilfl, owen, H1Klns as co-Chairmen The Buay
Bee Class will have a potluck din
SOifS
of the program, whiCh cGncerned pl.tJhctty, Mrs James :Uarley:·
the Poverty, food and health in
,Jlllring the business ni~lng net lor tbeir Chriatma11 p.arty ·and
india, Pakist.in and Cey,OD' , with P!tnB were made fOr a Chfl.l}lmis Mrs E. L. HuJI•es. Mrs. Delbtri
The ·e!!!:iillan Eud~oyor
illterestiil.l' talks by Mrs. Seott on piny on .ne.cember 18 and thi' A1 Becket. Mn. H0111&lt;t HarUey aall )Oiif lb~ [,So~l~ !!ethel IW-8 .
povery in India; Mn, Russ Wat-. ~atJon voted to aatJii:t ri~~Y Mrs. J E. Wilson are on the e!oitf. c ot .Stiver Ridce, m~t at
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ton
~~ ln IOOJa and Mrs. U, r•mn(et1 a$ thelf ChHstirias loro mlttee ln charge of planning tht ~orne Of t&amp;.s. Elfie Watson
S.
h~a1th 1a Indta.
J~t. h~ nomlnaUng cdronilitee party. Mrs. John Mayer repor:t![l TupPer• Pl-lins Fridv
the buslneas .s.ei&amp;ion Wfi~~ eave the repOrt on Ute D~ on th~ dlnner se'ryed on Oct. aottl. watb 16 membe~ att~nding
Mrs Hawtln1 thatllke(l the clas1 lOWing tHe devohoriPI ;;·.,;i,;~ I
w.ere made ror ....'bftu olflee;~ - included Mrs Ciri dwen
for
.the.lr ' cooperation and loyalty .tames Werf: played and the
".t-in~!;st""p;..:held Saturday at th~t Mrs.. ~ell :ProbascO' and Mrs L
durmg her terril of of.flf_e . Birtli- Ndays or R&lt;fsalee Stoops,
~
Porperoy Plans were H .lU~art
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a Christmas paloty
HOfltrt:!Rs for the ev~ning \Yei'e days o~ Mrs. WilJis Anthony, Mrs. Christy, and Dora Tuttle
the ne-1J meeting, oeeember MrS. WilLJam Mdrris. Mr~. Jaiftes Harold Chase and Mrs. Thoma!
15 ahd names drawn for a gUt Jobb With Mrs. Billrkh · ttemJng Darst were obserVed. The Program
exeb.anae.
Mra. W~lter Owen and Mrs. ~yd lor the evening in~luQed a Tbanki
Car!'l.aok as contributors.
hey g1vmg reading jjLeSt We Forget"
A dasert course was served bf .served a dersert cov.r1 e to beir by Mrs. All-en Hughes, a poem ..,t.
tbe bostessea to Mrs, William eue1t Mrs Mora and the nt..m~ Prayer TG trtt- GltW' tiy Mrs. Ray~
Fisher; Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mn. hers.
"t'Jr
mond Luman and an articli
Eugeqe Fpr:~'· Mrs. Christy
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111
" · Alfred
Ml•.
.gram chaJrlnari and the elosm;
prayer wu g1ven by Mrs J. Q.
• , ;;~ Mrs, Lewis Walker.

point J)l~ ' tO defeat Alom-aba and

end the · Crimson 1'1de's last hope

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arttl faster take off This one Is really sharp. Why drive a
worry wagon, trade for this like new Bui&lt;k.

Pomeroy - I'L Ple.,i - Ripley

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$1,595

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Home ownen are now able to ie»lac• worn Ollt locks ~
tlm&gt;ugh the ill•ention of a JOek.nl&gt;orblllool by tbo
Lo&lt;k Co., d San Fron&lt;~J&lt;o, Calif.
tal bulo
Thill"'"" to opera~t::o,J,,l• nowpla~~!::'~ ~.Sow !be
at loa! hardware or ·~ ~ ""torP '
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hand~ to rebon the doon
new •--~
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Rev. Elw.ood annouoced
Me. and Mn. eeen At&gt;~[:~~~.
Mr. and Mt·s P. F. Bare, Min·
d Cohnbus were visiting
eral Wells, Texas., and Mrs. Fre tn town last TburadaJ .ttemoon.
Bare. Rav ensW'Ood were vis.Umg
Mrs. Bert Bndgett, Mrs. Vtrgima
Roush and Mrs. Helen Lott Wed·
nesday afternoon

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APPLIANCES

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NOTICE
The New York Central Railroad
Company hcrMy gives not1ce that
on the 12th day of November, 1954
it Wed Wltlt the Interstate Comme~e Commission, at Washington,
D. C., an application for a Certi(j.
eate of Public Convenience and
Necessity permitting abandonment
of tbn~ _port10n ()f its: line of ra!lrDad extending from Meigs to
Rockville, 3.68 miles, in Meigs
Col!"nty, Ohio. Fm11nce Docket No.
18735.
THE NEW YORK CENmlAL
RAILROAD COMPANY.
(11) 19, 2il; !121 3-3te

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)IUDDLEPORT. OHIO

TAKE MY WORD
FOR ITI
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Phone Mason Cllf 2171 after 4: harrow,
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$1,495.00

1953 MERCURY ..... $1,695 1950 PACKAlD ..\. ... ,' $695i

Mc;mteray Sport coupe. Radio and heater, overdrive White &amp;de -w.all t.lreG.

Conv cpe. RacUo ·ll:liea:ber. Automat.k' traDIIIlllllon

2 door. Radio and heater: SeaL covers, verr e1ean

Sedan~· R.adto ~pel ~ter- Br~ ~ve..

1951 FORD .... . ...... , $895' 1949 PONTIAC . . . . . .. . $$?5

1950 FORD ........... $595 1948 CHEVRQLJT : . . . . $495
2 ckJor. eecJan; 'I.Mllo-alld twi&amp;ter

doorfledan. Radio and heater

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NANCY-··

·1953 Ford

$1,395.00

Jim

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ROOM HOUS&amp; and• !arm, ·IHe.parate or tosether, conta~t
MQlvln Smith, Rf'l) No. 1, Min~ra_yille. Ohio.

4 door sedan. Equipped- with radio and CUitom t door sedan, Jl,aCU.o ancl heater,
'heater, ·Nylon aea.t oovera, Unt.ed a:lul.
Re&amp;t coven; Pordomatie drive. W.N.te cddc
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NANCY

They have to go fast, because more and more can
are coming in on new '55 Fords. So came in and get
the Deal of Your Life.

4 door&amp;edan. Ra410.and he&amp;t.er. Very dean

Tune In! "Circle's Roundtoble" begin·
ning Monday, November 15th. Coming
rect from Circle's Restourant in Gallipolis.
'&gt;hl1&gt;whrn&lt;&gt;10:00a. m. with host Dick Wei

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past four1years. They are residmg
m~~lreshmcnts were served to in the Fred Sayre apartment.
the follow 1ng members: Miss Vera
Ward Sayre has returned to his
Beegle, Mrs. Stella Beegle, Mrs. btlme after several months at
AJioe Beegle, Mrs Ura Morris, Strasburg, 0. as a government
Mrs. Frankie Ne1gler, Mrs Marie inspector.
Roush, Mrs. Bertb.a Sayre, Mrs.
.M'r . and Mrs Clarence Pnce,
Emma Salser. Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Rutland, spe11t Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Greua Simpson, Mrs Helen w1th Ml'l:. Bert Bndgctt at the
Sim,pson. Mrs. Isabelle Sunpson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Btanehe Spencer, Ethel Roush and family.
Smith, Mfs. Lina Curtis, Mrs. watMr. and Mrs. Eddie H-yers and
t rs 0 n ed uL •Sayre
ctii-Tdten ap~ -a recent weekend
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the LadieS Aid Soc 1ety of the Be!Mrs. Sy-b1t Miles returned' home
Ulany EUB churcb at her home with her son-m-law and daughter
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Theiss Mr. and Mrs. Le&lt;&gt; Jackson, Chillientertains the society each year cothe to spend the wmter.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis McClintock
in November in observance of her
biNhday
spent the weekend in Columbus
Mrs. Harold Beegle, preSident, with Mr.
and
Mrs. Roltert
presided over the OO.smess meet- Kmghtstep."'
ing w1th Mrs. Guy Beegle 10
Mrs. Laura Befl, Mrs. Kathryn
charge ()f devotionals which were Gunther and sDn spent two days I
in keepmg w1tb' Thanksgiving. last week at their hDrne here and I
The Rev. Richard Young gave a
J
ahor~ talk and .prayer
LEGAL NOTICE
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Refreshments of chicken sandRex Roland Baktr, w._ose last
Wichcs, fru1t Sralad, angel food known place of reside~tee was
.take. nut cups and coC.f~e were Portland, Meigs County, Ohio, but
served to the £ollowing memb~rs who cannot be served w1Lhm the
and gue5-ts Mrs. Sadie Wolfe, Mrs. State of Ohio and whose present
residence is unknown but wh€lse
lost known mailing address was
c-o Campbell Barge Line, Foot of
Federat Street, Pittsburgh , Penn
sylvania. Will take notice that
Naom1 Ruth B2ker, as plainUf!,
ha~ fited her peblwn against him
for divo~e. custody of children 1
and otber relief. in Case No. 12225
in the Common Pleas Court of
Me•gs County, Ohior and allegmg
that defendant has been gmlly of
gross neglect Df duty. That sa1d
cause w11l be for hearing on or
after the 27th day of Det:ember,
OFFER YOU THE BEST
1954.
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-NAQMI RUTH BAKER,
Plaintiff.
MANNING D. WEBSTER,
AltDruey for Plaintiff
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arter several weeks of remodeUn.g

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Caro l Sayre arrLved home Fn· candies _to the ehlldreo.
day night £rom hi s employment was aa&amp;llted by Debby
m Pittsburgh for a vis.it.
and Pameta Norril • .
Serv 1ces w1ll resume in the Me&gt;-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire
son Jefi, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Roush, Bennett and Melody, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles The1ss, "Priddy"
Tommy and "Doakte", Wanda C.r
zart, Emma Adams and Mary Easterday were S'katmg 1n Pom\
Pleasant Wednesday night
Mr and Mrs. Milton Houdashelt..
and daughter Anita, Forest Run ~
Jtaelne
were Sunday guests of thCir moM·attie Beegle, Mrs. Lottie Brad - !.her Mrs. Mar.ga1et Houda.shelt.
BY VIRGINIA ROUSH
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Mrs BeUlah Morns accompan.Miso1onary Soe1ety 18
ford, Mn. Gayle Bradford an son 1ed Mrs. Elmer Pickens to Mt. Gj.
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Mrs . William Harris and two dauM
J k HaTrls Mrs lead. Mrs. Pickens will return.
The Baptist Missionary Soc1e Y h
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ter witb
met at the hom~ of M~ Fanme g ters, rs. ac
Hettie Cross, Mrs. Cora Beegle, here o spen
de dwm h
Mr
Sayre. Friday evening wlth Mrs I M
M d B "dgett Mrs Madge . er sDn-m-l.aw an
aug ter
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rs. au e n
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and M" R1"chard '~~
Blanche Watters-on. ass1stmg hos· Beegle,
Mrs Virgmia Roush, Rev.
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tess.
Yowtg and Mrs Theiss assisted by
Mrs. Edith Jones, Wakeman, 0 .,
Devotions were led by Mrs. Ura h d ught
Mrs Charles Hollack spent the weekend here. Wlth her
1
er,
Morris, Mrs. Emma Salser for
mother Mrs. Myrtle Curta.
eign interpeter fDr foreign mis- 0 T::a~~r~~tmlls party will be
R;ev . ~nd Mrs. Elwood, Mrs. La·
sion9 had charge of the program h ld t the home of Mrs Harry VIOla Simps~~~: and_ Mrs. Erlene
with the "Love Galt" oUermg be· ; 11 1
Wolf were vJsllon 1n Pallkersbure
0 ·
ing m charge of Mrs. Gretla
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pickens
Simpson which amounted .t&amp; theMr. and Mrs. Dan Hayman and spent the weekend in Washintrion
sum or $19.00.
,p lans were made [ or th e sD- daughter have returned £rom Court House the guests of Mr. and
r ety to take treats to 'he Chll· Bryan,
Texas,. where he was sta·

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serving ic:e ~ream. ,eu.p eakel

Missionary Society Met On Friday'
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bave returned to Cincinnati .
Mr and Mrs Donald McKay and
chllrlren spent the w~ekend with
their parents, Mr. and Ml'5. Vern
Watterson.
James Stewart, Steubenville, is
spending a few days with hls pal·
ents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Stew-

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tlm&gt;ugh the ill•ention of a JOek.nl&gt;orblllool by tbo
Lo&lt;k Co., d San Fron&lt;~J&lt;o, Calif.
tal bulo
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Rev. Elw.ood annouoced
Me. and Mn. eeen At&gt;~[:~~~.
Mr. and Mt·s P. F. Bare, Min·
d Cohnbus were visiting
eral Wells, Texas., and Mrs. Fre tn town last TburadaJ .ttemoon.
Bare. Rav ensW'Ood were vis.Umg
Mrs. Bert Bndgett, Mrs. Vtrgima
Roush and Mrs. Helen Lott Wed·
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The New York Central Railroad
Company hcrMy gives not1ce that
on the 12th day of November, 1954
it Wed Wltlt the Interstate Comme~e Commission, at Washington,
D. C., an application for a Certi(j.
eate of Public Convenience and
Necessity permitting abandonment
of tbn~ _port10n ()f its: line of ra!lrDad extending from Meigs to
Rockville, 3.68 miles, in Meigs
Col!"nty, Ohio. Fm11nce Docket No.
18735.
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4 door sedan. Equipped- with radio and CUitom t door sedan, Jl,aCU.o ancl heater,
'heater, ·Nylon aea.t oovera, Unt.ed a:lul.
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are coming in on new '55 Fords. So came in and get
the Deal of Your Life.

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Tune In! "Circle's Roundtoble" begin·
ning Monday, November 15th. Coming
rect from Circle's Restourant in Gallipolis.
'&gt;hl1&gt;whrn&lt;&gt;10:00a. m. with host Dick Wei

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dren's and Rest Homes f()r Chnst- tioned with the Air Corps for the
past four1years. They are residmg
m~~lreshmcnts were served to in the Fred Sayre apartment.
the follow 1ng members: Miss Vera
Ward Sayre has returned to his
Beegle, Mrs. Stella Beegle, Mrs. btlme after several months at
AJioe Beegle, Mrs Ura Morris, Strasburg, 0. as a government
Mrs. Frankie Ne1gler, Mrs Marie inspector.
Roush, Mrs. Bertb.a Sayre, Mrs.
.M'r . and Mrs Clarence Pnce,
Emma Salser. Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Rutland, spe11t Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Greua Simpson, Mrs Helen w1th Ml'l:. Bert Bndgctt at the
Sim,pson. Mrs. Isabelle Sunpson, home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Btanehe Spencer, Ethel Roush and family.
Smith, Mfs. Lina Curtis, Mrs. watMr. and Mrs. Eddie H-yers and
t rs 0 n ed uL •Sayre
ctii-Tdten ap~ -a recent weekend
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the LadieS Aid Soc 1ety of the Be!Mrs. Sy-b1t Miles returned' home
Ulany EUB churcb at her home with her son-m-law and daughter
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Theiss Mr. and Mrs. Le&lt;&gt; Jackson, Chillientertains the society each year cothe to spend the wmter.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis McClintock
in November in observance of her
biNhday
spent the weekend in Columbus
Mrs. Harold Beegle, preSident, with Mr.
and
Mrs. Roltert
presided over the OO.smess meet- Kmghtstep."'
ing w1th Mrs. Guy Beegle 10
Mrs. Laura Befl, Mrs. Kathryn
charge ()f devotionals which were Gunther and sDn spent two days I
in keepmg w1tb' Thanksgiving. last week at their hDrne here and I
The Rev. Richard Young gave a
J
ahor~ talk and .prayer
LEGAL NOTICE
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Refreshments of chicken sandRex Roland Baktr, w._ose last
Wichcs, fru1t Sralad, angel food known place of reside~tee was
.take. nut cups and coC.f~e were Portland, Meigs County, Ohio, but
served to the £ollowing memb~rs who cannot be served w1Lhm the
and gue5-ts Mrs. Sadie Wolfe, Mrs. State of Ohio and whose present
residence is unknown but wh€lse
lost known mailing address was
c-o Campbell Barge Line, Foot of
Federat Street, Pittsburgh , Penn
sylvania. Will take notice that
Naom1 Ruth B2ker, as plainUf!,
ha~ fited her peblwn against him
for divo~e. custody of children 1
and otber relief. in Case No. 12225
in the Common Pleas Court of
Me•gs County, Ohior and allegmg
that defendant has been gmlly of
gross neglect Df duty. That sa1d
cause w11l be for hearing on or
after the 27th day of Det:ember,
OFFER YOU THE BEST
1954.
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-NAQMI RUTH BAKER,
Plaintiff.
MANNING D. WEBSTER,
AltDruey for Plaintiff
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Caro l Sayre arrLved home Fn· candies _to the ehlldreo.
day night £rom hi s employment was aa&amp;llted by Debby
m Pittsburgh for a vis.it.
and Pameta Norril • .
Serv 1ces w1ll resume in the Me&gt;-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alkire
son Jefi, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Roush, Bennett and Melody, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles The1ss, "Priddy"
Tommy and "Doakte", Wanda C.r
zart, Emma Adams and Mary Easterday were S'katmg 1n Pom\
Pleasant Wednesday night
Mr and Mrs. Milton Houdashelt..
and daughter Anita, Forest Run ~
Jtaelne
were Sunday guests of thCir moM·attie Beegle, Mrs. Lottie Brad - !.her Mrs. Mar.ga1et Houda.shelt.
BY VIRGINIA ROUSH
d
Mrs BeUlah Morns accompan.Miso1onary Soe1ety 18
ford, Mn. Gayle Bradford an son 1ed Mrs. Elmer Pickens to Mt. Gj.
. t
Mrs . William Harris and two dauM
J k HaTrls Mrs lead. Mrs. Pickens will return.
The Baptist Missionary Soc1e Y h
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t
d th
ter witb
met at the hom~ of M~ Fanme g ters, rs. ac
Hettie Cross, Mrs. Cora Beegle, here o spen
de dwm h
Mr
Sayre. Friday evening wlth Mrs I M
M d B "dgett Mrs Madge . er sDn-m-l.aw an
aug ter
.
rs. au e n
·
and M" R1"chard '~~
Blanche Watters-on. ass1stmg hos· Beegle,
Mrs Virgmia Roush, Rev.
· .
~.
tess.
Yowtg and Mrs Theiss assisted by
Mrs. Edith Jones, Wakeman, 0 .,
Devotions were led by Mrs. Ura h d ught
Mrs Charles Hollack spent the weekend here. Wlth her
1
er,
Morris, Mrs. Emma Salser for
mother Mrs. Myrtle Curta.
eign interpeter fDr foreign mis- 0 T::a~~r~~tmlls party will be
R;ev . ~nd Mrs. Elwood, Mrs. La·
sion9 had charge of the program h ld t the home of Mrs Harry VIOla Simps~~~: and_ Mrs. Erlene
with the "Love Galt" oUermg be· ; 11 1
Wolf were vJsllon 1n Pallkersbure
0 ·
ing m charge of Mrs. Gretla
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pickens
Simpson which amounted .t&amp; theMr. and Mrs. Dan Hayman and spent the weekend in Washintrion
sum or $19.00.
,p lans were made [ or th e sD- daughter have returned £rom Court House the guests of Mr. and
r ety to take treats to 'he Chll· Bryan,
Texas,. where he was sta·

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teacher. Mn. G~ Jleynolds,
serving ic:e ~ream. ,eu.p eakel

Missionary Society Met On Friday'
At The Home Of M~s. Fannie Sayre

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pori Klndert&gt;rl&lt;l&gt;--'l'IIU...Uy wh·••J' .:
her mother wu 1dllte« by

the wood.
"'~;~n the time lirll
wu l•~~.!t-"'!!.~~tt'l!.for
the homeowner to reptac. old loet•
. wtth ~ ""161-1 __ oe _- _
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Sandtaand liN. Lulie l.Qal."') celebrated
ber !lith bl&lt;lbdu ol tbe Middle-

art.

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SANOIIA LONO

bave returned to Cincinnati .
Mr and Mrs Donald McKay and
chllrlren spent the w~ekend with
their parents, Mr. and Ml'5. Vern
Watterson.
James Stewart, Steubenville, is
spending a few days with hls pal·
ents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Stew-

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