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TilE IU'l'UAL OF JEWELS.'11'11 t • i-illf!ed for tbele
new members ofalio Eta PbJ Chapter of lbe Beta lltp!a Pbl
Sonrily &amp;ulday eventns at tile home of Mn. ADn a.jwnan
Frontls:Mn; DonniStewart; second level, I tor, M1u lleciG'
Neaae and~ Sbaron llfltch; tlllrd 1..e1, Mrs. Judy Werry
and Mrs: Jealiette Tbomas, and !ourtb level, Mn. Delma
Neaae and Mrs. Pam O'Laugblln. Mrs. llarbtra Fields,
III10iber new member, was not present.

Pins Awarded For Attendance
Pins lor perfect attendance Will, Dolafes WW and Becty
tile past year were presented Will. Bevetlf wlil earned a ldw'
Sunday at the Enterprise year perfect atteDdan&lt;e pln.
United Methodist Church. IJsa Jett W1lll her·llftb year pin,
Making tile presentatlo!v! waa Roger Dlaon and. ~ . D&amp;on

Ralph Spencer, Sunday Klwol tbelr nine year .,U. and Brend8
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Ann &lt;lhllrl8er, Dollie Alrson,
SheUy Clark, Patrick Alrson,
Peut. Ainon, Gena Alnon,
Joyce Davis, Helen Davis and
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Women wW cwne togetller lor a
I~ al12:30 p. m. Thurs(lay at the parish house.
l;loetesaea are Mrs. .Tlleoclor,
Reed, Jr., chairman; Mrs.

Stanley Plattenburg, Mrs.
David Miller, Mrs. James
O'Brien, ~ and Mrs. Larry
Spencer. Mrs. J. 0. Roedel will
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leader and Mrs,
Crow, . Jr., ~ be , In
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SHRINKAGE IS one of the

most frequent probltms
that occur In cleaning
ciOthn. regardless of the
cleaning method. 'A lthough
dry cleaning results In the

degret ot shrinkage of
any method, thtr• art still
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natural to ble.me the latest

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Three defendants · fined
Satur$)' !light In tile ~ Cit

Pomeroy mayor Chal'i; t,itpr
were BelT¥ La~ ' VIennll,
W.Va., $10andC&lt;IIta, ~:
Mart Laudermilt, PoiDerU),liO
and COlla, peUt larceny, 1iit1
Olan Van Meter, adtlreu )iOI
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clean lng . But In some
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clothing manuftcturtr. ·
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stret.ching . When such a ·
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carpet service et our blnk. For bualnHs loanl,
lraveltr's chad&lt;s, 1 sale deposit box br a ••lngo '
iccAllinllhe -18 ol ·aur bonk wl,ll'l!o ' ~t ,yQO)r, ,
: iarvlca, rNdy to help. We Invite youiO vlilt ualji(IO. I•
· ';!'ake odvonlage of our lull service t.lnk 'and our
P.,rklng fadlltl11. The piNSure Is always ours In '
servicing your banking needs.

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anolber ~ taleql portion\ of tbe.
be paaeant - wbo!n a variety of
.entertainment wlll be pr m'ed
of by tbe contestan~ - wlll be
brGQcbl on by Glcrla Buck, Mlu
tbeme will Soulbenl Oblo of 1187, dolna •
1118 a.! danceandbalon routine; Jayne
~:t;=to~ tbe Lee HoeRich, allo paaeant
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COlli· flower girl, dolJII a medley of
JJ pageant old lunea; Renell Pierpoint,
Meigs, Gllllla, Canton, ftlgnlng Mill Soulbem
11!119!'1· · · and Albon1 Oblo, dO'ip8 a ~ vocal to

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declllon Cll tbe fb1t 11110 ·11111neiMP and lbe
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"HoneyBun" and•tbe ·Btg.a.J appear
clanci!ti. using !he ~ck~Jjjhll, Noue •wlll do a melly
on '"Ttiil't Enlerlalnmenl"
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