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It-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Mar. 20, U164
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HONOR MRS. GLENN

'Mr. and Mn. Carl Lee and

A group of youog women
lArry or Loog Bottom Route the area were m Athens Moo'l'bltod 11Vf!lt the weo11
day evening to attend a dinner
Raymnnd Lee and tne Chemr at tbe Sportsman honoring Mrs.
Mayes famjly in Marysville and 'John Glenn and
Scott
aP.,nt Saturday evening and Son· carpenter. members of I h e
day with their
Charles and Glenn
campaign staff. Those
8011
Mr. and Mrs.
Lee and attending w"'e Mrs. Tom Sealfamily at Westerville Route. liy. Miss Lucy Amsbary, Mary
The Lees also visited Roy Lee Ann Huddelson. and Betty Did·
at Athens Sunday evening . On die. Mr and Mrs. Glenn, Sr.
Monday Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Lee . were also ar I he drnner. The
vlsiled with Mr and Mrs Ar· lgirlo enjoyed meeting Mrs.
tbur Orr in
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'Glenn and Mrs. Corpenter.

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Troop 267 Meell
In Poml!roy School
Troop m 11101 Wedneoday

Around And
About
, ell
Mid eport
Miso Ruth Wlae and her lath·
er, C. H.
Sr. left t
week for Hiihard where they
make their home witb his
Mr. and Mrs.
Betz and daughler,
Sandy.
M Herman Bailey who has
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been ill for sometm~e, has bee;
returned to hiS homo on Fls~e •
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Quite often on payday he takes his wife out,
And one thing be does without fail:
He takes time ~ stop at the post box en route,
To send us his savings by mail.

Go with MollY Bee, Rod Lau·
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Singers.
"SASKATCHEWAN"
(Technicolor)
A..lan Ladd, Shelley Winters,
Hugh O'Brian. Miglm' Saga

WHY DON'T YOU SAVE WITH US
BY MAIL? FORMS FREE ON REQUEST!

SUN. MON., TUES. &amp; WED.
March 22·25
,'UNDER THI
YUM YUM TREE"
(Technleolor)
Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley,
Dean Jones, Edie Adams,
Imogene Coca!
Disney Cutoons

Pomeroy National Bank
Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

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Sport Coats· S19.95.S35.00
Arrow Shirts
Whites, Colors

$4.50 - $8.95

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Shift into spring with new
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f\1ew Ioneer-jacket walking

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VerSat ile sltmline ooat bas notch
collar and pocket detall

Feminine while glove with seal·

lop trim is smart spring accent

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handbag bas uncluttered
aoe• with any ouUlt
ComPliment your' spring outfitl
with a face-revealing bat

Gleamlnc costume jewell')' adds
sparkle to spring olothea

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Contract for

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will help you with your Ready
To Wear Selection on Elbe,felds
2pd. floor and accesso~i'es on the
main floor.

BUC Office

One WMk Solo On Ultrason.Stockings by Berkshire
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price. Stock up, now - enjoy creator stockin&amp; beauty, better lit for lllflltbl
to co!IM!. Berkohire Ultr&amp;Jon's shape themselves to It your ·lop Ol'ti'Y atop
you take. Choose from dress and Evenini Sheer •eamlelie. fUll fashioned
and run reailt nylon. SiJes 81!1 to 11.
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I PAIJt $1.29 (REGULARLY $1.651 . , &lt;if
3 PAIR $3.79 (REGULARLY $4.951
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Stpart costume stars Pl')nt dresl,
ooat with matching llniOJ
Spring fasblonables like many·
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March 13 and Is convalescing
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Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. CBrpen·
ter and daughter, Alita
and
Mrs. W. 0. Barni\z were in Columbus Wednesday night to vis·
11 James carpenter at Riverside Methodist Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Mossman
granddaughter,
Tamara
returned home Monday af.
ter a weekend visit at Marion,
Ill. with their sons and daughters-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
ley Mossman and Mr. and Mrs.
Robart Mossman and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McClung and famUy of Marion
spent the past weekend .with ,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Smith.
Mrs. John F. Baily
spent
Thursday in Middleport with
her granddaughter, Mrs. ·
Ham Sheridan and children.
Mrs. B. J. Williamson (Min·
erva Pryor) of Columbus visit·
eel briefly Thursday with Mr. ,
and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
Mrs. Jacob Ebersbach and
Mrs. Albert Mees were Thursday dinner guests of Miss Stella Gress of Mason, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Meter of Hobart, Ind. were
Tuesday evening gueols of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Krider.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krider, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van
Meter and Mr1. Mabal
Van
Meter vlsiled Wednesday after·
noon with Eldon Kraeuter at St.
Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg,
W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth DiU

Ci!ltler

On the threshold of spring • ,

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People In
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Choose from our.heavenly ar-

of Northwest Mounted Police

We Pay 3% ln!eresl On Savings

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YOU CAN SHOP SATURDAY
NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 AT ELBEil~ELDS

WE OPEN

an lndefmtte vJslt,
James and Mrs. Sines accomRev . and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett ponied them.
are visiting with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Turner
were overnight guests of t h e
former's brother and sister-in·
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tum·
Tuesday evening. Mr. Ben
POMEROY, OHIO
Turner, former member of the
Legislature, spoke at the FeenTONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
ey-Bennett Post dinner.
SONNY LISTON
Attending the
Installation
vs CASSIUS CLAY
service
for
the
new
minister
of
Filmed at Ringside! ComChurch
plete : Round by ROllnd! Big the Racine Baptist
Monday evening were Rev. and
Punches in slow motion!
" THE YOUNG SWINGERS"
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, Mr.
HOOTENANNY' ROCK 'N' and Mrs. John Kaulf and Mrs.
ROLL! TWlST! Let Yourself Grace Hysell.

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Tile
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Bernadette Henneuy brooght
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wltb
cookies and led the troop io
'nle RuUand P'I'A met Tuelo Betty Casey and Sui)' or er u wltll "
vlaion \bat al tbo RuUand EJemelllarY
ooog " Blow tile Mill Down."
dly evenln4. MMdl 17 at tho u Dr. Jean Klldan. '!'be ":"' plale l&lt;
number OpeD boule Ill be obaei'Ved ml
Tbey received World Associ- lllgh School Audltirlum . with gram oloood with
by Tbul'lllaJ m a laret; prosram will be liP
pins and a creal which ••• Artbur Miller , preoldent, In of,"''••rol Irish
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Mo 21 '!'be Ajumnl Ball.. -·
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will be Ma. 23
- .- ...:..-was held for Stella Sue
JiVeo by Cub Scouls Jim- Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman u song quet A
resident
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Neutzllng. Patrol ieadero got a
Birchfield and
Norman leader and Mrs. Ann
: :0;..:":::e/with the ue&lt;U· Jlol Week lei'9ICel will be
Patrol Leader's cant.
ol Troop MO. 'l11e PTA as
A rea. ng bt. tl
'ttee receding tho
.at tho BaCinO Metllo
Tbey voted to !live lhoney lor
wu read by Mrs. Ja. Patrick • Day woo lllVell
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resented the
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the daisy lund. Debbie Hunnell net 1 and a plano solo wu Mary Ruth Sauer, Flaeeono: PTA mtngeetmg
ba
(:htJrch
be U11&gt;
gave the motion. Twlla Ciatgrade student. Cal'OI
ocarr follow
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a
worthy seconded. Miss Hunnell and Mr. and Mrs. John Krider cave, a reading,
t;':,unlg
Thy :
said, "We bring our dues to !he
children Joetta and John ers.'
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Oiesler
vl!lled Tburs- The oecretarya rl!jiOrl was roU., cal&lt;e with topping and viceo will bagln at J p. m. Rrt,
and take It from the treasaftenr
with lheir ar- nad by Mrs. Harold Sauer' coffee.
Gay Yoder Will be tho IUNI
~ Mr Ra d who also read communlc:a,tlt&gt;M MP. .Joan Slewart, Mrs. speaker eal!b evening. All ara
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Va .• where she s~nt several son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
days with her mother, Mrs. P.
Bartlett and children
M. Sines. Mrs. Sines ac_compan·
, Ohio. The
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PIECES or ART - Pictures of excellent art palntjnp are Ylewecl
stjl!lnts to leam what to look for in cood art. The bottom pictures are~~~=~~l
of the auperb un of universal llihtinc. Students, I to r, are Mia 'l'b~lma
Rlltland; Mrs. Frances Spencer, Chester; 'Lucy Whitt, Pomeroy, alld Betty ·
Po'meroy. - Sentinel Plloto.
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will go up ,
In smoke?
10 yean •110 your bowi
may h•ve been wonlt
$13,000 - mday it _,.
bo worth $18,000! 'Wh.l
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for fire insurance that
meuuret. up to 1od.y'1

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Associated Radio &amp; TV

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WITH BLADE .

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ruggml .. ready •. RIGHT fur blling I

PEARL STREET

Flnprtlp control for close, proelslon work
near bushes, walls, fences ••• husky power takes

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on tough,est soils with ease •.. power revel'lll
..ds fatiguing pull-backs. Eaty.Spin lllllinc.
SCientific slow--speed tillina aently brMks
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Nlf-sharpenlng tines are pranteed apinst

breakage, won, ctos. See Super Roticul
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HAM SHOOT. March 22nd. for· ~
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molher. Mrs. Mart Crary &lt;~~ I
Mr. arid Mrs. George Crary her birthday, Thursday.
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Mor. 20.21·22
"IT'S ONLY MONEY "

guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Lewis
ani

Gerald I

Wildermuth . Mj and Mrs.

ry left Friday for Washington,
D. C. to be wilh lnei r daughter,

"SASKATCHEWAN"
Alan Ladd
Shelly Winters
(Tecbnicolor)

.\1 rs. Patrirk Dickson

Smart
Bunnies
GRACE WHALEY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY _

'Thursday, Grace cele-

o~·ated 54th Birthday (and proud of it, according to
Grace) at work in the county Auditor's office. Cake and
coffee were served to officials and employees at the county court house.

PAY BY

Contributions
Are Made by .1
Church Class

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~ OF D.~:R. CONTEST AND OFFICIALS - Senior girls from high schooll In Meigs .. County w b o
~ere wmners In a Ci~tzens Test were honored at a D.A.R. Charter Day Luncheon 'Thursday at the Federatl.&gt;d Church
tn Pomero~. At th~ ptana Is Alita Carpent~r. Pomeroy. Standing, I to r, are ~berta Smith, Rutland; Ellen Dutton,
Middleport. Janet Hetzer, Eastern; Mrs. Wllma Sargent, Gaod Citizens Com~n~ttee Chairman, and Mrs. Beulah :lo11e..
D.A.~. Regept. Carol Reed, who was the winner at Racine High school, was absent when the picture was taken. Sentinel Photo.
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The Bradb11.1')1 P.T.A. wid
opoaliOI' a taleat DoW Aprd
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are .Honored .by Return Jonathan Meigs, DAR Chapter

Good Citizen. winning sen~or
gll'ls representmg l~e aemor
h1gh achools of MeJgs County
were guests of Reurn Jonathan
Meigs Chapter. Daughters of
the American Revolution. at
their annual Charter Day luncheon, Friday at the Federated
Church in Pomeroy.
The girls. who were present·
ed with Good Citize~ pins. by
Mr~. Harold Sargent. C•tlzen
chairman, were Janet Hetzer
of Eastern High School; E!len
Dutton, Micldle]!ll{t
High
Schoo1; . Alita Carpenter, P omeroy, H1gh School; and Roberta Srm'th. Ruta
I nd H'II!h School.
Carol Shain Reed of Racine
H'•gh Schoo.I was una ble to be
present.

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Anyoae Ill!r.".!~ !ed-:e::fa..lnar:
Contributions of $50 each j bury School, WY um. Mrs.
, were made to the church treas- 1 Robert Morris, WY Hlll3. or
CHECKS ARE AS CONVENIENT
ury and to the parsonage f11nd l Mrs. Wilbur Tbeobald Rewhen the Willing Workers Class freshmen Is will be ..;ld by
AS CASH, YET MUCH SAFER!
the Enterpme ~UB cllurch ; lbe P.T.A. and the 8th gade
met Thursday evenmg at the , girls will buve homemade
With a checking account. you have the rash
home of Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
I candy for sale.
M
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B
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you need, up to the amount on deposit, at p e n ~
, h' r~ . en ed u\ 1e evo 11ons
m·
point. And, it's practically theft·proof!
I w •col ?.penth ws' .group! th Moore.
mg
1n e bemce
King" followed
the 0 Lord'se A dessert course was served
YL k
by the hostess to the above
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Pr ayer
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son.
u
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was
. Dorothy Long,
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named and MISs
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~eM•. Y ;,s. buc Ma aMpoetml · Mrs. Paul Frick, Mrs. Harley
Y
rs, yr e Brown, Mrs. James Will,
· Mrs.
Lo ~rac 1es,
the checking account
s:~eral articles were read in· Th?mas Bentz, Mrs. Helen
eluding, "Reading the Bible in ~r•ckles and two ~lnldren, Ter·
plan that best suits
Lenten
Season,"
and
r1 Jo and Kelly Wilson.
"The First Easter," by Mrs.
your needa and budget!
Geol'frey
Wilson; "Whose
't' t
Handa," Mrs. John Smith, and
nl IQ
of "The
LegendHerI two
the versions
Dogwood,"
by Mrs.
•0
"A ~~ •• Made f?r Singing
bert Dixon.
Agam, by .Noble Cam, provldDurin the business
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ed the settmg for the formal
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Hamsonville Chapter No. 255 spring concert given by the
'dt e pres• en ' t rs.
of the Eastern Star met Middleport High School Glee
pres;h mg. a
h
in regular session Tues· Club Friday evening in the
ohn
ksouTph sa e de b
day nigh! with Worthy Matron high school auditotium.
Sh aron J ewe II an d Worthy Pa· The g~rls
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ted b . M ewoner
W k ox
In !hell'
pastel
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rs · ee ks wasM tron v·1rg1.1 Atk'ms presid'mg. formals, presented
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a breath of
wa k 10 . rsd · 8b~cth.d
rsft. Guests from Wilkesville Chap- spring as they sang favorite
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s
rece1ve
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ay·g•
ter were we 1comed. pau 1111e
W
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Member Federal Reserve Systom
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kins and Francis Young were Jar Broadway hits. The concert
Ifr~m her
MembtJr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
I t t e c ose 0 1 e mee mg, appointed as Historians to write
d th dlr tl of M
Mrs. Fredit!&gt;Goeglein
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POMEROY, OHIO
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Pearle Little was reported Ill
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1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

The chapter voted to have
Friends Night as It has been
held in the past. The Worthy
Matron read an article on the
duties of the Associate Conductress. Janet Bolin, Sssociate
Conductress, gave her lecture
in the Chapter room.
Delicious refreshments were
served in keeping with the
St. Patrick's Day theme, by
Mr. snd Mrs. Dana hoffman,
Jr .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eriewine and Pearle Canaday.
Obligation Night will be
served at the April meeting.

Music
Chairman, Introduced
Rev. Dowaon. who showed colored slides of scenic and historlc sites In America from the
eastern coastline to the Rockles.
He gave a travelogue In film
showing Serpent Mound
In
Ohio. Batuefield of Geltyaburg.
New York City, West
Point
and historic place of N. e w
England and the western otates
including his native Nebraska
He concluded with acenes of fall
and winter in Ohio. Mrs. Jones
presented a gift' to Rev Dow.
son on behaU of the chapter.
'11m guests presented several
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mu&amp;cal
numbers lncludmg
a
Oute solo, "Handel's T h 1r d

Sonata" by Miss Outten, with
Carol Scott t th · ·
a e P18110, a vo.
cal number. "Climb Ever 1
Mountain" by Alita Carpenter,
accompanied by Linda Kirkland
and a saxophone solo eoncerto In G Minor" by ' "Roberta
Smith, which won a I rating
In the Athens Music competi•
tlon. She wu accompanied by
Sabra Canaday. ·
Past regents present were
Mrs Dor Schaefer Mrs Pat.
rlcli Lochary Mrs 'o p ·Kie'•
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Mrs. Dale Dutton
A.
R · Knight Mrs Jam•• Harley
. Wayne
' Gibbons
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""and Mtt.'
Mrs.
Dayton Paraons contributing
were In charge of' the arrange-'
ments for the luncheon.
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GroUp Meet$
On Thursday

pastel geen Door length gown.
The Glee Cl~ numliers Illclnded the English folk song,
"There's A Hole in My Bucket,"
"Vale of Tuonl" by Sibelius •
and a aouth of' the border rhythm number "Mexican CIa p
' by Swift with
Hands Dance"
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the girls clapping
hands 'to
music
Next· on the progam were
four selections by the Ensembl
lth the ·
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gll'ls
votces
w
Nended In a novely number
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In Moore Home

"Old King Cole,"
ner, Anita Bowles, first sopr~
the nursery thyme by IA!-ILYJnn Daniels, Ruth Reed, Cl'fao.
Forsyth; "As Long As
m82e, Suzanne Bradbq)J,
Needs Me," from the
Ca 1 Sc
"Oliver" by Bart· and 8
soprano; ro ott,
ite
Love'"
Wildermuth, Judy Marlin,
McCrae w'yche David '
Criswell, alto.
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ee u mem rs are first
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The Glee Club showed
Anita Bowles,
Iva
lent form m' a group o1
Carro11· Ly01111, Susie
numbers Including "AU
t
Paula Michael,- Llncia
Thlnga You Are " by
:Barbara· Morgan, Barand Kern.', "n·••In
IWUDO
Hoffner, Ann Criner, Mary
by Cain; the
Walburn, Diane Van COOney,
River" by
PbJ1Ups, Linda . Gilkey,
roualng "Ilmkey
Goiidall, Sandra HoliiD
Stothart In an
Susan. Ohlinger, Sherry·
by Marlowe.
Sara Peebles, Mary
Ensemble presented sevSantlra Humphreys, AI-

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McElhinny, Marilyn Slum.
ters, met In regular session Women of Grace
"September Sone," by
Ruth Ann Halley, Sandra
Thursday evening at the DAV church was held Thursday
Weill; and bit tunes,jtl:arten.
hall with Nettle Hayes, most ex- temoon, at the home of M r
Broadway
productions,
cellent chief. presiding.
HarrY Moore, Middleport,
"Once Uf'Oll A '\'lme," !romiSIDipson,
A coDII'I)unicatlon was
Mrs. Patrick Lochary and
"All American," by Adams,
from Myrtle Jewell, ll'BDd •n•••• ' Theodore Reed Jr. as
and "Tonight,I' from
thanking the Temple for
esaes.
"Wul Side Story," by Berncorrect reports and abo
Mrs. James '11tus
nouncing the
opened the meeting
held HI the Pythlan
lions. Seven qullta made
Home at Medina In June.
members and friends for 1h
of thanks were read from
In .
ll!'da Kaspar and Frl,ecja Mos. I q"''• 'W"'!
m!l" for floweiJ:aiHIIeirtils
during their lllli~s•• . '
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POMIIlOY, OHIO

Comes ·spring and our Open House on ·s\ln•
day, ¥arch 22. Visit and see our newly remod·

DOOR PRIZES
Nothing to buy, just

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''THE YOUNG SWINGERS''
llOOTENANNYI ROCK 'N'

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Easter Flowers

Refreshments

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POME~OY

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
SONNY LISTO~
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FLOWER SHOP

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Sin&amp;era.
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Alan Ladd, Shelley Wlntera,
Bugh O'Brlau. Miabty Saga
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ritualistic form with Mrs. Em.
eraon ~ones •. regent
assisted
by Miss Bess Sanliorn, chaplain. Mrs. Jones welcomed members and guest&gt; Including t h e
Rev. Marvin Dowaon. pastor
of Heath Methodist Cburch, Mrs.
Vernon Weber and Miss Carol
Scott and Miss Sabra Canaday,
who assl.sted In the progam.
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