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lieCtUitO ·the · sidewheel ·packet;
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Mrs. Albert Roush, preslden~ may "t:urning.
last week, one a second and two, by Mrs. Blaettnar closed the the Uniled Presbyteri;n Spanish
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks presided.
M~. eli t' n was made to the thi d
devotions
Center at Miami, Fl.. a bOli Of
and family were called to Point The birthday party for the Salva!~: ~rmy drive. Cards ~h~w bills announcmg horse
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s resented children's •lo~Ling ~ deliverPleasant, W Va. Wedneada~ veterans will he August 19 and were sent to bereaved families shows were read and included The. pr';,fam y';'~lnr. Reibel ed to a needy Pomeroy family,
due lo the de&amp;th of Mrs. Crooks Mrs. Roush asked members of of Mr Stewart and B..ste Chi· one at Belpre on Saturday, .fu. by Miss ary
"Christ· Mrs. Blaettnar
two
father, Mr.. Henry Fruth, who the auxiliary to donate cakes, ford and cards sent to those re- i lv 31; Oak Hill, August 7; Well· who revte~~diJhrs ~ays," by other lamille! in nee3 Of clotfi.
died at UmverSLty Hosp1tal m cookies, candy. Several mem· ported ill. A tbank you note , ;ton Lions club show, August mas My 1 .1 of Roy Rog- lng In order that theli' clllldren
C&lt;Jiumbus Wednesday
Ihers plan to altend.
was read from Mrs. Slarkey ln , 1•·1&gt;: and Wetzel County Sad· Dale Evan:, b~~J hi out that may attend school. The Guild,
Miss Mabel Hysell and Miss : The installation servLce fo~ I behalf of Mrs. Kathryn Po~n; ~ die club. at New Martinsville. ers. I~ ~~ay m!ke Christmas wlll sponsor ano~r ~~~:bl:~
Frances Roush were in Gallipo- lnew offtcer:ww•~ co~~u~~ed ,:t. ·::'e\ 'b ~oli~m~~~lyw~~c~ver· • W Va., September 10.
A :Pworldly wise and too sophis- d~lv; =~lh Mrs. B ae
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lis Wednesday where Miss Hy; Mrs. Don . ac W'.
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re ticated and have lost its true c a m .
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ize 'donated [ Fun," was shown and refresh· meaning.
A vole of thanks w•• extemj.
Miss Hysell expects to return bert Roush, p~SLdent,
~~: . The lra;,~~kprwas won by no~nts were served by Mrs. Fred "God's real girt to man was ed to Mrs. Ebersbaclt·and the
It her employment at the Tri. ~ar: . ~arlesR :::~;~~/sec- ~rsM~~n Roach. AI the close of ! Leifheit •nd M". Danny Zlf· His only son who came to earth ~sy Bee!l for the ~11~- A
Lustre Cleaners in the near fu- o:~ 'vicerspre~denl; Mrs.' Dale the ;.eeting, refreshments were kle.
as a baby. gr"w to manhood card of thanks was rtf~ II tim
lure.
Mourning, secretary; Mrs. Date served. Members called at !be•
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Mr. and M.S. Clarence Lacey !Kennedy, treasurer; Mrs. Ed· funeral h9me lor Mr. Ste~arl,
Striper
real gtfiLS love _for ~i~e :;~~".:;: Ch~rc:':;'1~:rist Church Wornand daughters Kathv and Ruth ward Spencer, chaplain; Mrs. and Mrs. ,(;!IIford. .
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Ann and Mr ' Charie!l Peoples Henry Reitmire, Sgt.-at.arms; .
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M Do R ach and Mrs Joe
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spiritual ·,Ide .of life is also a was announced . . The !Jontem
coast of Flortda.
This is the third year Mr!. '
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The Veterans Memorial Hos· gift. Christmas is always In Fellowship grouptng to he held
Beverly Ervin and Renee Burk Roush wiU have served as pres. I
pita! Candy Stripers held their Bethlehem and everywhere Je- at Pilgrim Hills S•pt. 21·22 was
of Rsctne are guests of the for· ident.
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summer picnic recently al the sus went . Christmas is giving also announced.
mer's grandparents, Mr. and Reports on the Departmenl l f Olfgroun S
Middleport Park.
P~ayer by Mr.s.
Neutzllng
Mi. Herbert Fmk.
C&lt;Jnvention in Cleveland were The 23rd annual Frank reun· There was a short meeting
closed the m.,.tmg and Chr!SIA·IC Ira Butcher a~ Mrs. given by Mrs. Roush and Mrs. : ion was held.at the Athens QJ~n- ~ and new members wel1' an·
n etpfiVI ege
mas punch, decorated ChrtslBufcher and children, Pat, Pam, Mourning who attended. Mrs. lty fairgrounds Sunday. July 25. nounrod a• follows, Polly Deck·
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mas cooktes •nd ribbon sand·
Mike and Paula_ left Sunda~ Roush served on several com- Tile eldest attending . wa.s Mr•. er, Connie Leadingham, Debby
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for their home In .Sprtng Lake,_ mittee" at the convenlion. M..,. Letitia Gilliland, Galhpohs, who Hayes, Linda Weaver, . ackie l TOpiC of
IHappy HarveRters_ claHS. The
N. C. afler spending several Roush has been asked to be m wtll be 91 years old Aug. 28. [ Seidenabel, Margte Hams, San.
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weeks here wtth hts parents, charge of the 8th district at the The youngest was Donna Sue, • dy Humphreys Sue Rue Hose The Shelhe Bmce. groch h·. cover with two tiers of white
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ira Butcher and veteran's birthday party in lhe infant daughter of Mr. and ( Hackett Connie
Ch~pman lhe Bethlehem Bapllst
ur~ i poinsettia interspersed witb
family , Judy and Jim and Mr. absence of the president
1Mrs. Alfred Frank , Pomeroy. 1Rhonda' Brickles, Cindy C&lt;Jnde.: . met al Mrs. Glenn~ ~~~nn~~s l red candles placed lengthwise
and Mrs. Jake Betz.
Mrs. Roush discussed the a· .A basket dinner was held al I Ruth Hawley, Carol Hall, Gar· home 10 Hacme on u · . · t h ~ · of the table. Napkins were red
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lucas 1mendment passed at the conven· lnoon with Mrs. Charles Frank ' oldene Hayes, Su• Grogan and Isabe.te Lewts opened "Whe and green. A lighted Chrlslmas
and baby of Caledonta vlstted ' tion to raise the membershtP iasking ·grace.
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Linda Haggy
meetmg wtth dedevollo~.'· nd tn ' tree and red candles tied with
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Senior charms were given to fered Isa Tum
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer ,
[Gllhland, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sue Arnold Linda Darnell Anr1
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Mrs. Gertrude Frank
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Dick Knoll of Dickt~son, w.
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Mr. aitd ' Mrs. Harold Fran~. Hoffner, Barbara Ho~ak, MarL- The .program hook has been . P118tor I• Tn'!rng ·
Va. vislled Tuesday evening
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Mr. aild Mrs. Donald Frank Jyn Huddleston, Jamce W~h· receiVed. A layette was complel· : 2-IJ"ePk8 J' IICtJtion
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wtth Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox.
nnrvefSOry
and r t ren reg an
L Y Pam O'Brien, Jndy
Thomas,!vention at Granville. A special Rev. Jos;Ph R. Kraly wll
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. La· I Mr and Mrs Lewis 'l'riplelt and Mr. and Mrs. Gera.ld Frank Ruella Wells Carla Will Sheila
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"'· M 0' be on lwo wee~s vacation bemont an~ daughter, Melissa. of :were.guests u! honor at a fam.i •nd
son Jerry .. Nelsonville: Hicks and Ellen Hawley.
~~r ~:: ~~~ ;;,'issio~~ries: gitfi'ifng Sunday, .
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in observance of jMrs. Forrest Martm of Athens, '. Others at the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Ailes WorshiP service~ wiD be
nellday wltb Mrs. Earl Smith, their 43rd wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Frank . Mrs. Carl Will, Mrs. Tom Seal· and Rev. and Mrs. Warren ' held at the St. JoluJ s Lutheran
Pearl-St.
at lhe home of their son and 'and Mrs. Nora (Frank l Brown . . ly Mary Francis
Brenda H Crain
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and son, Pic. James Mtller were Triplett, Fairlane Dr., Tllurs· Hodges, Delaware,
~ d;:" Judy Ri&amp;hthouse Jewell Price the program enlilled "Mission l1, Holy Commumon wlll be eel·
ill Columbus Sunday at Scioto ;day evening.
Frank, Osdlrander; M~~~- b"' a Linda Will Lind~ Jacobs Shar: •to Girls and Women' in custo- ebrated at both iervices, with
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Tile next meeting is September gle cause and certainly
no .,.urn us as -pas or. e ser·
of Dayton, Ohio. were w.,.k. cake, topped with wedding bells , GahannaM rs. d M 8 dw;'n, 20th.
single cure. TheRe girls usual- mon oopic will be "Loaves and
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. land a dove, serving as the . Dex~ , ~· and Mrs. ~[,: .
ly come from muiU. problem Fishes." Mrs. Fred · Biaett~or
, Karl OweiiS.
centerptece. The
honored I;;• k' d· ~r ",j Do
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families. living in diso11anlzed i and Mrs. William Frecker ~e
Mr. and Mrs. James MOUI'Il- guests received gifts and cards ran an
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the OL'IIanisls. Speaker lor Suning and children, Cblumbus, vis- from !heir family.
Sue andM HenryndFrMank, PHomle-l Club Holth Picnic
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seminary
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D.other, Mrs. Dale Mourning. Mr. and Mrs. R1cherd Long r'an d Lo r. ~~ ro.
y Neighbors club and their faml- discipline in a Christian bome i Capital University.
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and dau~hter, Mindy; Mr. and · ~~~ ' Mr~g Mae or.nch and ~· lies beld a picnic Tuesday eve- to fully understand their feel·
HOMECOMING SET
Mrs. hilip Batley . and sons j child~n Br ·an and itsa Mr nlng at the home of Mr. and ings of hopelessness and infer!- D .4 R CommiUee
The annual Homecoming of Frank and Jerry Whtte, Mr. and and Mrs n!tand Eastma~ and Mrs. Willard Hines,
Athens orlty. Many llave never learned M' '
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the MI. Olive Church at Long Mra. Franklln Triplett and chll-1M' J · E
Cool lite 1[Road.
right from wrong
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Bottom will be Sundny, Aug. I. dren, Debbie, Cindy and Ricky, ,..;,• M:n:~ ':~a~lrd c:eva: Following the dinner, games have no sense of g~iit or shame. Members of the P\'O&amp;ram ~mBasket dinner at noon singing and Mr. and Mrs. Trtplell. They , r
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were enjoyed by Mr and Mrs Their only problem Is that they mlttee of Return . Jona.than
in the aftL'rnoon hegin~lng at i also received a telephone call ; Ler,. uppers a ns.
Elwood Bowers, Mr.' and Mrs: were "caught." Trere must be Meigs Chepter, D.A.R., met.,on
1:30 p. m. Everyone Ia wel-[ from their dnughter, Nina Had- ,
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come.
dol ill Washington, D. C.
i Surmmmg Party,
Un Hepp, Mr. and Mrs. Leon The churches can do mucb
regent, Mrs. George Sklnn.-,
Wiener RtHUt Held McKnight and dllljllters Sheila help these unfortunate ones in Roc~ Sp~lngs Road, to piau
The Methodist Youth Fellow· and Beth, Mrs. ·Frank Gress, numerous ways.
the years programs.
ship of the Rutland Church en- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Well, Miss Sayre cjosed tile
Attending were Mrs. James·
joyed a swimming party and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weber, Mr. lng with prayer.
Brewington, vice regen!, Mrs.
wiener roast '11iesdny evening and Mrs. Roy Smith and Linda, were served.
Wayne Gthbons, Mrs. Guy Neq·
at Boyal Oak Park. Devotions Donnie and Mike, Mr. and Mro.
ler, treasurer, Mrs. Patrick
wert given by Rev. Chesler eharles Werry and Dick, . Bob
HOSTEss TO MATRONS
Lochary, past regent and muRic
Lemley.
and Kathy, RodneY Jlarr. Mrs. Mrs. J. W. McMurray was chatrman. and Mrs. $kinner. ,
Allettdlng were Rev. Chester Henry Werry, Mrs. Thomas Wer hostess to the Past Matrons of
-..,,- Lemley, Alice, Betty Jane and ry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¥o- Pomeroy_Chaplfr OES Tueaday
GIVES . DINNER
Handy Sprouse. Teresa Dean, old and Susie, Mro. Amanda everung · at her horne, Mason, Mrs. Florence Holley elller·
Jean Ann Siders, Darlene ' Kaspar, Mrs. Clelaitd Hlne! and W. Va. Present were Mrs. Hart. tained with a !•mlly dinner W:~
Sritith, Sandy and Karen Tuck· the host and •hostess.
well Curd, M~. Alfr.ed Crow, nesday evemng at ber homl,
er Jeff . Tillis and Jessie
Mn. Dale South, Mrs.
Nye Ave.
J~mes and Joy ' White.
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·Present were Mr. and Mrl.
nte Ja'ys will emcee an out- Dwight Parker, Mrs. L. F.
Che!lter Carson and Mrs. R. C.
J'arot" · 1
'llde dance this coming Satur- onfeb, Mrs. E. J. Tracy, Mrs. Reiman of Sandusky; Mrl. Jack
1011 Oll~lley
day night from 1 to 11 p. m. Carl Shields, Mrs. I. B. Weed, C&lt;lx and chlldrep, Erin Sue and
1 Ia to Mountoim
at the upper parking lot 1a Mrs, Afoltzo Custer, Miss Ada Bret of Redllnds, Calif.; Mr.
the Hoskins, Mrs. Nolan Swackha· and Mrs. Dwlgbt Lorlan 11114
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bally POmeroy sponsored by
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dnughters,
Karen
and
Jill
Pomeroy
Pollee
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mer and Mrs. McMurray.
son, Skip and Mrl. ·Holley.
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Joinlnc·•''lhem at Ute. resort
were her. · *st¥r •and brotber-Jni.
law, Mr. nnd M/'p. Pll!llll"'oo
and children, Mart and
The extra dollars our depositors put Into tlltir
and their plf&lt;t, .VIcki Fle14!11er
rl Xenia, 'l'kty 'all6 visited at
sa~ing1 accounts here art dollars they're mort
1G~onsbuq, KnoiVIUe, Tenn.,
likely to hart, when they want or nttd th11111
~ucky .,lnd ~·Robia IDd
mast! A check is so easy to write ••• but a
Carrie 'MC:Ctdloullt . Of enla
withdtawal slip mokes you think twice. And
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