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I Orurcll Women's Society of
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• Christian Service Tuesday

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' Women United, used "On Our
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Is ''Femune Problems of Our
Modern World."
· 'lbe work of the organization
In assllting wllll the county's
program for retarded chlldoen
was dlscuased b)' Mrs. Neutzllng. Slle said Church Women
United IIIJCliiSOf8 three county
services - World Community
Day, World Day of Prayer. and
May Fellowship. May Fellowshl
. pDaywillbeoboervedon
the Dlester United

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to be
held at of
1 lbem.churches
Wednesday
at
Trinity Church.
.During the Jlleeling II was
reported that 37 sick vlslls hsJI
been mede during the past
month. Meetings announced
included the Ass~_bly at
HilustDn, Texas, May 7-10; the

terbeln College,
20;.meelll!t·'
and lbe "· of
·Torry Obllnaer
• doitert
district
ann'¥'~ May
8pring
educatlo~
lnatruel9r,
and
beln&amp; held .todailn Gt!Upolll, , couraeo to be offered thll
Guests •t the !Jieetlllg beskfn IUIIllllel'.
•
Mrs. ~eutallng were Mrs. Roy
J&gt;a~ Sboela woo tbe
Seyfried and Mrs. Louts Reibel. door ..--. and refrelbmenll
Mrs. V. D. Edwards and Mill were aerved b)' tbe thlrd grade
Grace Campbell serv~d , ~ molhen.
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'lbe wort of Church Women meeting of the officers and kOJ We.it Oblo ~ at ~' ~lion and .... ~ lbe ~ hall

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t Ben Neutzllng In a talk to the

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By Ada Slack
SYRACUSE- Easter Sunday
guests of Agnes Willie and
brother, JUchsrd Duckworth,
were their brother, Cor) Duck·
worth, his daughter and soiHnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gulnsler and children, Kitty
and Steve, of Pickerington ind
Joyce Welker of New Concord.
Mr. Ducltworlb also visited Mr.
and Mro. JOim Hayes of Long
Boltun. ... ·-

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Columbus. 'lbey
.vlslted
Mr. 8Jlll Mrs. Ra)'DI(P.I Teaford
Crow-lluasell Funeral Honie In lnd family of MJnenWi1le R. D.
Pl. Pleasant.
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HoU7 F~iend bas been
.,. ceqt1 pe; .
Mr. and Mrs. Jilek Koeller ot ·,returned to ·hfs b&lt;J1!18 followln&amp; . ,
811NQAY
west Aleunclria were recent ,llursery at Veterano Memcirlal •lli!:NBERa OF' ~
guests of her f"l""ll, Mr. 8lld ·'HCIIIPilal and Is ~tins Loc!ce llo. :M3, FMMI··
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Mrs.llermaJI Londan and olber nicely.
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front of ~ dmrd! 'Ill
relstivas.
Mr. and Mrs. DoJi8jd Jamea Clrilt SUiiday atlO:JiJIJD.
VIsiting Velma Cassidy at lbe and family Ill qlltoO 'rill~ attend .et vlcel at 'to':;il' ·
home of her daugbter and - / wllb Mr. 8lld Mrs1 Malcolm
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in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. Clo!DI Guinther and famlJY.
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Cooper were Mrs. WaJI),e ,.~J~. DencU Hllllaon an
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Ritchie _of Columbus
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Mallac]l an~ f!lol•. l'..ould~ i , , '~ ~!lid ;

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on Is Mrs. Gladys
Taylor of Toledo, who visits In
tbe Bend area occaalonally with
frlendl.
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!.ln. NeuiZIIng IMOIIIced a

relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crooks
and Mrs. MyrUe McBride attended funeral services for their
cousin, JOim H. Crooks, at the
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daughle\', Mrs. Harli)"JiihnsOn, haw.
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emand son, Terry, of Wolf 1'191 . plojlment, on Lake-:~ .• .
Road lA&gt; New Boston for ~ · ' Mr. and Mrl. W1lll8 Gulntber
funeral of Mrs. Vashti Morgan, vlslted ·,wiili Mr. and Mfl!.
Portsmouth, Frldey,
Bernard &lt;iulntber In (Wll.,..
Mr. Kermit WUll8ms a,nd·&lt; .;.'
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M1u Soutl!em Ohio Pqe&amp;nl SaturdiY at .I:IO p.m. Ia -~ pld juljot-·bl&amp;b bUIIdlnl ,In
PIIJIIII:OY. Front, llo r, m JaDioe Eulman; ~·Radford, and Jolmille ~; aecond
row, Kalby-FraOOII, dlalrman, Linda Beal,.'ilnd Mary Ferrell, aDd th11'11~, ·Twtla Clai-

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WGrtbJ and Sboriie Blackston.

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Tbe •thJrd .lflldi ' Of Krl.
'l1lclmU Goett woo 1be al- ·
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' , lliownle Trpop 2'11wlll ilave tbe
I . pNII'8III It 1be Mq ·meetln&amp;.
l,

W.omen'sWor'k·Ex·p·la·· ined . ~~-~~·Ue;
·

Pomeroy United Methodist

I

I Orurcll Women's Society of
I
• Christian Service Tuesday

•

nlghl
Mrs. Neutaling, president of
• -lbeLief&amp;aCountyunltofClurch
' Women United, used "On Our
. Way Together" as her IA&gt;plc.

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••

cbes and that this year's theme
Is ''Femune Problems of Our
Modern World."
· 'lbe work of the organization
In assllting wllll the county's
program for retarded chlldoen
was dlscuased b)' Mrs. Neutzllng. Slle said Church Women
United IIIJCliiSOf8 three county
services - World Community
Day, World Day of Prayer. and
May Fellowship. May Fellowshl
. pDaywillbeoboervedon
the Dlester United

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UoeDae feea til prOVIde

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women
to be
held at of
1 lbem.churches
Wednesday
at
Trinity Church.
.During the Jlleeling II was
reported that 37 sick vlslls hsJI
been mede during the past
month. Meetings announced
included the Ass~_bly at
HilustDn, Texas, May 7-10; the

terbeln College,
20;.meelll!t·'
and lbe "· of
·Torry Obllnaer
• doitert
district
ann'¥'~ May
8pring
educatlo~
lnatruel9r,
and
beln&amp; held .todailn Gt!Upolll, , couraeo to be offered thll
Guests •t the !Jieetlllg beskfn IUIIllllel'.
•
Mrs. ~eutallng were Mrs. Roy
J&gt;a~ Sboela woo tbe
Seyfried and Mrs. Louts Reibel. door ..--. and refrelbmenll
Mrs. V. D. Edwards and Mill were aerved b)' tbe thlrd grade
Grace Campbell serv~d , ~ molhen.
'
relreshn!enta.
l ·.· ... ~

=up~..=e~~: ~~'!:': Syracuse News, Society

•

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. ,

addllto!lll flllandn&amp; foi'.drlven' .
'lbe wort of Church Women meeting of the officers and kOJ We.it Oblo ~ at ~' ~lion and .... ~ lbe ~ hall

•'
'•' United was e!p]ained by Mrs.
t Ben Neutzllng In a talk to the

·

Qnurch

•

By Ada Slack
SYRACUSE- Easter Sunday
guests of Agnes Willie and
brother, JUchsrd Duckworth,
were their brother, Cor) Duck·
worth, his daughter and soiHnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gulnsler and children, Kitty
and Steve, of Pickerington ind
Joyce Welker of New Concord.
Mr. Ducltworlb also visited Mr.
and Mro. JOim Hayes of Long
Boltun. ... ·-

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Columbus. 'lbey
.vlslted
Mr. 8Jlll Mrs. Ra)'DI(P.I Teaford
Crow-lluasell Funeral Honie In lnd family of MJnenWi1le R. D.
Pl. Pleasant.
.
HoU7 F~iend bas been
.,. ceqt1 pe; .
Mr. and Mrs. Jilek Koeller ot ·,returned to ·hfs b&lt;J1!18 followln&amp; . ,
811NQAY
west Aleunclria were recent ,llursery at Veterano Memcirlal •lli!:NBERa OF' ~
guests of her f"l""ll, Mr. 8lld ·'HCIIIPilal and Is ~tins Loc!ce llo. :M3, FMMI··
ib
Mrs.llermaJI Londan and olber nicely.
"' .
front of ~ dmrd! 'Ill
relstivas.
Mr. and Mrs. DoJi8jd Jamea Clrilt SUiiday atlO:JiJIJD.
VIsiting Velma Cassidy at lbe and family Ill qlltoO 'rill~ attend .et vlcel at 'to':;il' ·
home of her daugbter and - / wllb Mr. 8lld Mrs1 Malcolm
,.
• • , .
in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. Clo!DI Guinther and famlJY.
.
· · .• ,,..
Cooper were Mrs. WaJI),e ,.~J~. DencU Hllllaon an
. ,d
Ritchie _of Columbus
.. • Ca~t:·.~~~
_ "'' ¥w. moftlil, Into .the
Mallac]l an~ f!lol•. l'..ould~ i , , '~ ~!lid ;

-~ii~~~li.MP~Wfi. ~~-"'J" ll~~l

on Is Mrs. Gladys
Taylor of Toledo, who visits In
tbe Bend area occaalonally with
frlendl.
.
!.ln. NeuiZIIng IMOIIIced a

relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crooks
and Mrs. MyrUe McBride attended funeral services for their
cousin, JOim H. Crooks, at the
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Bll~MJ'

~-~46torliie . Mi1Wauue\ v1Sfte'd~ ;;r~th Afli''slti~i~ . .. liUdiKm •.
'II

~~~~~$~~~i~'

:to. .

daughle\', Mrs. Harli)"JiihnsOn, haw.
.
emand son, Terry, of Wolf 1'191 . plojlment, on Lake-:~ .• .
Road lA&gt; New Boston for ~ · ' Mr. and Mrl. W1lll8 Gulntber
funeral of Mrs. Vashti Morgan, vlslted ·,wiili Mr. and Mfl!.
Portsmouth, Frldey,
Bernard &lt;iulntber In (Wll.,..
Mr. Kermit WUll8ms a,nd·&lt; .;.'
'·
J'
Sll~:r •·Mn: Elmo
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lntertsted.ln()pora11ng Your

MA-(5,1970

REEIUCE SAFE and lad wlffl
aobele tablets and E!- Vip
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Wafer Pills. Nelson's Or~
Modern Sohlo Station In '
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Mlddloport fat 111M. ·Ex· .
c:alltnl ~nlty flir the
right man.
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MODERN.OOULTRY
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Ptmaror, }1!11&lt;1
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WIL~ pick up~iiifichaiicilseand
talte to audlon on a per·

centage basis. Call Jim
Adams, •udionoet. Rutland.
Phone 742·'"61.

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HAYMAN'S AuCTION House,
Laurel Clift, noiN QP,OI1 each
to

receive

con·

slgnmonts at 10 a.m. Auction
starling at 7 p.m. Let us sell
your merchtlldist.
3-22-flc

JPENING FOR business May
1, 1970: Kobler's Baokkaoplng
Service. Hand R Block office
locatlofi·, 304 Eaat Main St.~
. , Pomeroy, Ohio. For Information call Pomeroy 992·
1195 or Maoon 773-5535. •
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:s"i1ool51lr5:1;;NG::-m"'a-:t-.ch-,-:s.=tu-rdly,
11, at 6 p.m. Assortect
~::. .ml!lts. Riclrle Planing, Mill.
Sponsored by Syoocuse
Volunteer Fire DoPiio:tment.

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Et.tlt• O.f . Gertrude L.
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?rfottcit ·Ia h'rtby g IY•rt th•t
I M. StriUibtugh, of
WII~IIVItlt, Oti~ til!' bt'" duly

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~"'l"''d EKtcutor J.of, the
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their clefMI&gt;With Nld flef!!clerv

wltllln tour montlli..
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Ootid lhll 3111 doy of Mer.
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F. H. O'Brien
. ,l,'robotl J~dii 'Otsakl County
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AVAII~ABLE

Friday

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Investment. 1\bcwo avarago .
llmlngs Possible.

C:.ll GaiHPOht, Oloto ~42 .
allort:ot PM or writ; P. 0.
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NotiCE
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H&amp;N

•

'. L~GHQRN .

PULLETS

lntertsted.ln()pora11ng Your

MA-(5,1970

REEIUCE SAFE and lad wlffl
aobele tablets and E!- Vip
'
Wafer Pills. Nelson's Or~
Modern Sohlo Station In '
•
' •
Mlddloport fat 111M. ·Ex· .
c:alltnl ~nlty flir the
right man.
' '· '
Own IIUSIMU?

MODERN.OOULTRY
lffW.MIInSI.

Ptmaror, }1!11&lt;1
1

WIL~ pick up~iiifichaiicilseand
talte to audlon on a per·

centage basis. Call Jim
Adams, •udionoet. Rutland.
Phone 742·'"61.

9·23·1fC

HAYMAN'S AuCTION House,
Laurel Clift, noiN QP,OI1 each
to

receive

con·

slgnmonts at 10 a.m. Auction
starling at 7 p.m. Let us sell
your merchtlldist.
3-22-flc

JPENING FOR business May
1, 1970: Kobler's Baokkaoplng
Service. Hand R Block office
locatlofi·, 304 Eaat Main St.~
. , Pomeroy, Ohio. For Information call Pomeroy 992·
1195 or Maoon 773-5535. •
4-7-301p

5-15-31p

:s"i1ool51lr5:1;;NG::-m"'a-:t-.ch-,-:s.=tu-rdly,
11, at 6 p.m. Assortect
~::. .ml!lts. Riclrle Planing, Mill.
Sponsored by Syoocuse
Volunteer Fire DoPiio:tment.

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IIOT1U OP A"OIIITMIIIT
.·

Cllu N•. 21,21S

Et.tlt• O.f . Gertrude L.
Strlutbauol\, Dfce11H.
.

?rfottcit ·Ia h'rtby g IY•rt th•t
I M. StriUibtugh, of
WII~IIVItlt, Oti~ til!' bt'" duly

u-.r.enct

~"'l"''d EKtcutor J.of, the
~ltl 1
Of
~trtr1Uut
ll.

St..~h. dic11Ud. 1111 01

.M•I-· C~u/ity,'Ohio.

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CriCII!tt'l lrt rtqUirt&lt;l I~ lllo ,
their clefMI&gt;With Nld flef!!clerv

wltllln tour montlli..
·
Ootid lhll 3111 doy of Mer.
'
"
F. H. O'Brien
. ,l,'robotl J~dii 'Otsakl County
•1t70,

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,.

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NOTICE

AVAII~ABLE

Friday

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Pild lralhlng. Mod~rate
Investment. 1\bcwo avarago .
llmlngs Possible.

C:.ll GaiHPOht, Oloto ~42 .
allort:ot PM or writ; P. 0.
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l'llineroy Qllpter us, Ordef of lloWaril ·eor~ ftrlt. The bell
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Antaretica, ~uest of a Easlel'n stai'. For 25 yearuhe IIJJI .tilire bilt ·Howaril&lt;lelled to
Raelne; Oren Wean, }'omeroy ' Contlnen~ tradJittbebiitoeyof was employed by Ohio touCh U... lill!.In ,1be ~amble ·
: RD; Sally Hlll, Rac:lne Rt. 2; esploraUon at'lbe bottom of tile University in Atbeas. .
llllii ti9rtlioP. ••. ~ 'lllen
~IVanHolllday, Deltet; Walleee world from tbe !J11b century ID
SurviVIng .... tWo gr. . D~ . Greer \I!Yillld oft and
' Bradford, Middleport; Iva modern limes, Is made ehlldren, Charlea Hoillies, .wiil~ a diiuble w';lllo &lt;11J1.er.
~ Massar, Reedsville Rt. I; avalleble wilhoUt eharge ID Colwnbwl, and Mri Barbara riel~ ron"' and It '!i• 5~. ~
~ Barbara Belzlng, Pomeroy; sehools In Its service - . by llicllardson, In Florida; two c11 &amp;nltb C.. ul lJi r.iliwello- ·
~ Besoie Floccarl, Middleport; Colwnbus and Soutbem Ohio •great grandaona: two. ~ ward. , '
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Aaron Zahl, Pomeroy- Titus Electric: Company. In. the es- Mra. I. B. Weed,~. aad Jesse 11amm !II~ 0!11 IDcloep
Plekens, Syracuae; Faye elusive fuli-lengtb ~o~11;1en- ltfre. D. E.' Oilse, Collim~, eenlar,' bilt' Noru.olP 'tcored to
Watson, Reed.wllle Rl. 1; Jean tary, the Diontbl)'•Sereen Ne"!' and a n!U"ber of nleeel aad 11e the pme 81 5'-3. 1D~l'Oiil
Sweat, Albany Rl. 3; Mildred Digest reealls auc:b Polar nephews. •
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Rltk Jlllldiel wai llin-Posib&lt;
Riggs, Pomeroy Rt. 2; Elsie Pioneers u Captaln Jam,&amp; . l'reeedlnil her In death wen
oiled. . • ·
Pooler, Pomeroy Rt. 3; Robert Cook of Great Brltaln, and two daugbtera, ~len, wbo died ~"And J·~
two
R.Harden,Heelne;CarlllyseU, Natllanlel Palmer and Ollries In Infancy, and Mnl. Georce hi!J and '
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lliltland; Roger Long, Mid- Wilkes of the United States.
(Anna Mae) llolmes; three
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brolbers, ilam)' and ~Eddie, of
ville; Wilbur C. Hooil,
Pomeroy, and AugUJt1 , of
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TOWARD PA&amp;UGE
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M. Qtsa, Mlddleporl; c.o. ID give mlnlmwn annual In·
Newland, Reedsville Rl. I; comes to the Wcl'ltlng and
Kermit Walton, .Pomeroy; nonworldng poor In the blggeat
Dorothy Cashdollar, ReedS- welfare mor'm plan ln three
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Mabel · Briekles,' deeades.
•PomeroY Rt. Z; Louise Brown,
Middleport; Jake w. Lee,
'Raelne; Martin Wilcoxen,
liAZZAIID IAIST
Raelne; George ~enaley, ATLANTA
(UP!)
Reedsville; Helen Swartz, Pla)'llltker Walt Huwd baa
Coill.ute R\.2; Roy•Van Meter, been lOst with a flactured wrilt
Racine; VirgO Teaford, fortberemalnderoltbeAUanla
:)yraCWie; · Robert · F~.t!y,_ ~wu' National Bai~etbatl
,Pomeroy; Dana E. ~· Aisoelatlon playoff gamea.
·Jr., Rullan4: Charles. R. HaDai-dburt~WriaiWhenhe
Manuet, f!ai:lne Rl. Z; Gll)1 F. !elldorlngaaerambleiiDcierllle
1,Shuler, Pomeroy·; Char lea. baakel Tuesday nlebt ai tbe
':Eblin, Pameroy; ~ J. ll&amp;wb IOoiiD Los -AIIgeles 1D
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Coun,ty baa been reedled1lllcl
for 7:30p.m. 'lburaday A&amp;1fl1 D• .
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Pomeroy wlllllbe Rev. Rober!
Card of tbe Pomeroy 'United

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