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Debbie ReyDOida

Barry Ne1SOD
HMARY MARYU
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-andDenio Shaw
K.ty CaDard
"THE GREAT VAN
ROBBERY"

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Au,. 25-24
FAMILY NIGH I
Horst Buchholz
"NINE HOURS TO RAMA"'
(Color)
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Doris Day
Lulu Belle
"'VILLAGI BARN DANCE"'

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY . OHIO

TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
"A DISTANT TRUMPET"
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Troy Donohue, Suzanne Pleahette, Diane McBain, Jamea
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August 26-27

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"NIGHTMARI"
David Kni,bt. Moira Red·
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"PILLOW TALK"

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Doris Day, Rock Hudaon
Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter'
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Aug, 30&gt;31·Sapt. 1
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WllltGa IIIOqiiU..U of aome indiYid·
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1 fiSt burll ft8l}' time he laW It happeD.
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e Drivers .wbo casually atradclle the And to bll wlfe'1 nentl and dllpo8J.
tines between parklnfl apa-, thereby tlon. He finally COt the Dllllafle that abe 1
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Hey ._,·how about making him read
of the undell:ftred ll1lff nvealed tblt 90 all that junk mall and 111t ·up all !bose
per ceat cllt "JIIIlk• 111111 - ld,... -plllf
Using drt!ulm, iiiDSitlollal oftera,
Or le tbat too erutl and Inhuman Ill
arollll4·flool opporlllllitlll, IDd UDICilJe. evt~t COIItemplate.

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1J DQilOI1IY KR.OAU.IN

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You zpay now decide to lO· back • Uonal
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the IRT .lnd force! tbls undiJillfled IIOildtsense clearly intended for jlel'IQIII half
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Her flUiit colUDIIdat todq II the
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and Jablllol,l. . 'di!IJ
to a No Parkinc lip at tbree p.m. and you've learned, \lnwlse. ifile '11• 0( a PoilU.
· deflrlnlned respeetlftly, Praldont
emerge at op.ni. from that appolnt!lltllt businus assocUte widened ·ltmPtlbl1 IUt malllb'l
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with JOUr 1aWJW lit Mllcl'- lllld S8tb 11 you wheeled by, aven,tl!oui~ )'OIIpvt jlltlldenuat aominatlon Rap. Fr1J11tb D. .JI~alt IIMI
with tba IIIIIJ - t h a t It will neJ. blm I Hlf....ured wave. Three block&amp;.. WIIJWn &amp;. Jllller &lt;If NIW Yodt. F. KenntCIJ. ,
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You•mUll~ a way to pull: your 4nd tht wane the traffic II, tht IJI\er
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A few llmpla rulea which I hive obo 1 vice
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ample :- but 4o not luvt your bin of traffic, since you an movlnfl more diD! ara 1INIIf
1oo aood. ttldDI Glflce. MQor AHIII
ebtiDe4 to an blllde stalrwq in I public . llow!y tbiD the reat 0( the JjiCk. . Don't A 1amblln( man
blft to Clnlllll . o1 Cldclllo. llll*rillll
hall for fmiP. thlll a week, or taava It pedal down the eenter of tht ~&amp;net. Ply·
rbalne4 .outillde for even overalllbt. It ehologleal!y you banclleap younelf In tha
Will . ~ ...ut. IICIIatleraly, lo&lt;ll e)'ll Of eab Inti bUI drlvm who, liJ and
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York. Jl'or 1 proper nolu, people Will ~ oft thl
curb Without 10 much 11 a --left or
rltht. So whiJtle. politely, or about boll'
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lntroduetlon of ankle to fP!Ike. ~t ntllht
the taw nqt1ll'tl that .~ ha'll • llhll1t
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New Millister ..
Held at Church
A receptloo In honor.lol the
newly appolnred minilltr· to '
the Rutland Melbodisl Clurch, l
the Rev. Cheste. Lemley, and 1
his wife and family , wu held ,
recently in the social rooms of I
the church. 'llte Rev. and Mn.[

Lemley have a dJU&amp;hter, Sue,
a student at :UO Gr,ncfe College

and a son, Larry: who is in
h1gh school.
Mrs. Jacob Schilling wa5 in
charge of the reception
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MR. AND MRS. TEDDY JOE BAILEY

the church officers lnchiding Mr.
Weber, Sunday School Superi•l·l

Von Meter, Bailey Vows Exchanged
Aug. 8th at Racine Bop!ist£hurch

LendPnt; Jacob, chairman of
official board; and Mrs. George
White, president of the Women's

Miss Linda Lou Van Meter's marriage to Mr. Teddy
Joe Bailey took place Saturday, August 8, 2:30 p.m. at
the Racine Baptist church before an altar decorated
The oldest member present, with variegated flowers and two, seven branch candela·
George Carson, who was 31,
The two aisles leading to the altar were decora(!!d
~'&lt;as recognized. Games
with rose buds and white satin ribbon.
conducted by Mrs. Harold Satrer. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev.
A pound shower for the honored Douglas Circle.
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gues~s wa.s the feature of the The bride, who Was given in which hung kmg s~tm stra.m·
1:'\'emng w1th. Revth. and
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by her unci•..., Mr · ers· The white Bible which
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ley expresSJng
eu apprecla~ Gordon Ridenour of Chester,
carried had. been presented
rion for the weleome to
. the daughter of Mrs~ Louise her father on Father's Day,
land. Refreshemnts were s_er- and the late Rev. Ross
June 17, 1962, and was also
ved to the large congregation Meter of Portland. The bride- carried by her sister,
Mrs.
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groom is the son of Mr. and L 1wrence Theiss, on her .

Society of Christian Service.

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Mrs. Otis Bailey of Racine.
ding February 16, J~.
Nuptial music was presented Mrs. Lawrence Thetss, the
Mrs: Jack Wigal o( Galli- bride's sister, of Belpre, ~io,
polis and Miss Judy C.ozart was maid of hon?r and ca~ned
of Portland was the soloist.
corsage of wh1te carnatwns.
The bride wure a white satin
. Lawrence Theiss of Bel~re
Miss P:atti Ann WoHord, daU.t~ter of ~r•. and Mrs.
brocade ballerma length gown was the best man. The guests Charles W. Wolford of 2 WoodbrJar-Dr., Chilhcothe, be·
with a fingertip veil of
were .seated Of. the ushers, Lar- came. the bride of Mr. John Ed~ar Thomas, son of :Mr ·
nt"t which was held in
Circle, Racme, and Robert and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of Pomeroy, Saturda~, Au'"~t

•

ID

Offing

Wolford-Thomas Marriage Vows ore ·
Token August 1'5 in Chillicothe

BUYS 3 ROOMS
OF All NEW

I

FURNITURE

by a satin rosebud liara.
of Syracuse.
carried a white Bible
The bride's mother wore •
with red rose buds and
light gray dress. and
Middleport, 0,
~-------- carried a corsage of white
nations with green tinted tips.
~~~~~~~~~;~ I
Oml
The bridegroom's mother
a beige brocade dress
~ASON
carried a c~rsedage idthenti~~~ ,
~~-~-~
. ~'
In New Haven
the one carrl 0Y e r e s

BAKER FURNITURE

R"ffle F

DRIVE·IH

"I
Y

Reunion Held

15, 2:30 p.m. in the First Presbyteria!l church ~ Ch_llli·
cothe with the Rev, Benjamin
Judd, Jr. offlciatmg. ,
was assisted

r- ·cousm, Pastor

the brtde s

James

of Detroit ~~;h~f~:: ,
Arrangem~n.ts of 'white
I-,-,-~------olus and cao.,.tions against a Ill.
background of•lemoi&gt;foUage
The bride's mother won; 0

ARE
HERE 1-LOTS OF THEM
.
'

. I

:FOR .GIRLS, MISSES AND WOMEN OF ALL SIZES IN TH~
READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT ON THE 2ND FLOOR.
SELECT YdiiRS AND YOUR'c;IRLS NOW.

hanced the .altar. Clusters of willOw green _pure sdk shanwoodwardia were used
. tung sheath, accented at the
TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
mother.
and at either side bf the altar. Waistline by lace. To complete
, ,
FAMILY NIGHTS
NEW HAVEN - The
The reception was held by Cathedral vases hlll.ding
the ensemble, she wore
a
Horst Buchbolz
Riffle reunion was held
the groom's m'lther, Mrs. otis gladiolus and carnati&lt;ms
matcllins: piJlbox trimmed with
"NINE HOURS TO RAMA"
9
at
tile
New
Haven
in
Racine.
.
ed
the
steps
leading
to
it.
a
bbw in the back and match(Color)
,.
-andPark. A basket dinner
~as The new· Mr. and Mrs. Balley tong OOlt'!!r ais'le wa_s
ing' shoes and bag. Her C!Oraage
I
Doris Day
LUlu Belle serv~ at noon. Charles ~tffle are 1964 graduates of Southern with sta~dard~ holdmg wood- was of yellow • green cymbidi·
"VILLAGE IARN DANCI"'
was ~n c~arge of the bus1ness H!gh ~hat?l. ~e
wardia tted w1th white satin urn orchids.
Thur.-Frl.
Aug. 27-28 meeting m thP afternoon .
w1ll resLde m Srruthfield, North ribbons.
.
.
· Ch'Ir ttl Country Club
1 100 e.
Bob HoptAnita Ekberg
Mrs. Arnett Roush gave a
Selections by Mrs. Robert The
held
"CALL Ml IWANA"'
history of the Riffle ancestors.
Hickel organist, included Pur- where the rledecepti~nlh- was g '
·' (coIor)
'
w1
arran nd
eMrs Minnie Riffle and Mrs.
cell's "Trumpet
was det::ora
·
•
1
- andCar;;. Turnbull were the oldGuilm~t~~t's "Adagio,"
menta ,ol whiPitenkgladio us ·lbaarl
Vincent Price
nd.
The
Edm _a ___ ,
swee e
"DIARY OF A MADMAN"
est members atte mg.
•·Minuet,"
unuwu s
ed In
·
ultl
(Technicolor)
youngest was Martin
0
eun10n
est Lord Jes~s/' and, ~it- roses arra:elabra a tri:med
1.
'i:i~il5~iiiiii~~~~~~ great grandson of_ Mrs.
comb's "Weddmg Day. M1ss
•~ c~ d ma!ID6 tufts dec·
..
rle Turnbull.
I
Sharon Thomas, solotst, sang,
Km n
'
.
\
Those attending wer' Mr.
The descendants of Fred " I ~;e You Truly," "Beca?,se" Assis~he =~: ~b!~.:., Mn.
POMEROY OHIO
Mrs. Charles E. Riffle
and Rhoda Jones held their and Th~ wed_dtng Prayer.
Harry B":wer, Mrs. James ~
IIRon,ald_, Mr. and M.r~ . Charles annual reunion at the home of The bride, gJven in
Mrs. Richard Brown,
,~A~Js:!~~ ~~~~::,.,. P. R1ffle, Della R1f1le, Mr. Mr. and Mr:i. Emerson
by her father, ~ore a peau
Nacy Jo Hess and · Miss ,
&lt;Teclintcolor)
and Mrs. Tom Reuter and RhonMiddleport Sunday A
fetta dress whtch had a
Al' Carpenter
'----------~------:---.,.l...,----~-"7'"...;
Troy Donohue Swanne Pie- da Sue, Pom_eroy; ~r.
an~ ,
was served ~t noon
trimmed _sculptured bodiCe de- ~ee bride's ~ttire for her
•
~ette. Dtane McBain, James Mrs. . Ro~ R1ffle, Middleport, the lawn with Lee Davidson giv- signed wtth a scoop neckline honeymoon was 8 cinnamon- •
M~l~ln R1ffle, Columb~s; Mrs.
the table grace.
and three .. quarter
length brown cotf.On knit suit, match·
,
Wilham Taylor, Oak Hill; Mrs.
oldest attending
was sleeves. Tho front of the
aCO..sorlea, a beln ei&lt;K:bel
WiD. 8 nct THURSDAY
Carr1e Ross, Te~ry Lee
Mrs. Kate Williams Wood o{ trolled skirt featured
white orchid corsage.
26-27
~r . and Mrs. R1ch~rd
Athens and the youngest
lace appliques at each
. · pi~ to reside at
OPEN
otM ~a~on:RMfflrs. MAbmnle 8Riffl15
_e, Lisa Arme Burton, 3 _
&amp;fld the back wTas enbbriad~ed
Ave· Court, Moline,
S
afJorie 1 e,
ra urr , d hte of Mr and Mrs
lace panels. he
es
·
'ltiDA :.;~ J.~RDAY
Mrs. Heber Miller and · Craig llaug 8 rrloo
Columbo~
illusion veil caacnded from after A1181'1t 22·
. "NIGHTMARE"
and Mark, Mr. and M". Arnett ; . u atte'ndlng lnduded. Mr peau taffolo pillbul adorned The new. MChll"-· Thomas 1'
David Knllht. Muira Red- Roush , Mr. anJ Mrs. Mack and :
Ra M e , and soO: with seed pearls. ~ carried graduate of . Ucotbe
mond,.Jenn{e Unden, Brenda Howard, Ray RUfle, H e1 en
rs:Mrs yca::l r;ones Mr tailored .line arraflietneJlt
School and ,Ohio_
.
10
Bruce"PILLOW . TALK''
Riffle, Mrs. Carrie
dM
Jones
white sw.theart
a
to teac~
~st
Big .....
(Tedudeotor)
Ml
G
Tu bull
Mrs an rs.
hid rui 1 f !!.age
Th&lt;~~DU IS a
Oolil .
IIDCDoria . DaJ, Roct Hudson, Wa~ ~':r~e ~n so~
. dren, Carolyn, Jimmy, and
ore a vy o
,
PomeroY High
and
~~ami:
I; , •.
TollY Randa", Tbeimp Ritter. lin, all of Hartford. '
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Floor • length blue
University. 11o Is
Nick Ada~, JuU. Meade.
all of Shade; Mr. and.
gowns were worn by the atten- an engineer by John
Paul E. Jones and cltlldren, dants Miss Martha Elick
company, East MoUne.
SUN.• MON. end TUES.
MEETS TONIGHT
Paula and Darrel ; Mrs. Kate Lancaster, maid of honor and out of town 'guesta were
A »-3-1-Soiof.•l
"ADV""'I TO THE RIAl"
There will be a meeting for
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dav· the bridesmaids, Mrs.
Mansfield~ Columbus, Cl~•elllllll\
Stoll&amp;, ~101, Genn Ford, all officers and committee
idson,
and
Mrs.
Dorothy
DanFrick
of
Findlay
and
Miss
Pomeroy: Fremont, Detroit,
MI!I\&gt;YII llOU!das. Peter Ford.
bers of the Bradbury P.T.A. dakJS, Athens; Bruno CaSCI of Ann Hensley of Columbus.
Moline and Chicago,, Ill.,
foolu-:
. &lt;Poi- C.rl'mln Out Loucl
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at Pom~y; Mr. and Mrs.
identically styled dresses
and St. Ann's, Mo•
C.lorcortooftl
the school.
Chapman and daughter.
tured a fitred bodice wllh
A rehearsal dinner 1@1 held
. .' .
and Mr. and Mrs. William
neckline, thre4HjUBrler
at the Vlilley ii!IUae
.. ' )
ton and daughter, L1sa Anne, sleeves
and a
eoing, AUCU'!Jf. wllh the
Columbus\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred band of velvet wh~b
aruom's Jlarijlts u , hoiP.
.
and son, Todd, Belpre; the waise. A pou1 veil caught
·
and Mrs. Larry Jones and a small forWard duster
1
bought Rambler ~ fcir '64 dian wcno
children, Mickle and Steve, Col- bells of Irelalll!, an\1
-•·11
IOid ·in Ill)' ~ 0Dtlro·1i!Odel yjiort ·
; umbus; and Mr. and Mra. Em- dogwood pe!ldalll will worn
. ..~t'l
erson Jones and daughter, Bar~ each
A
bara, Middleport. The reunion rapgement
will he held at the bume o1 roaes and
Mr. a!ld Mrs. Fred JGnes at daisies
Belpre next August.
maline
Movies of past reunions were EUck. The.
shown during the alrernoon by b&gt;ilofed
Ray Meyers.
yellow
eel withTEACHERS TO MEET
Mr. Nell
AU turhers of the Bradbury ved as
&amp;~:;&amp;,. bank ·rates ~n save you money. School are ur&amp;ed to attend aealed by
I
.
teacher's IJleeUng Friday even- Mr.
your· new car with us, your local
ing, August 28 at 7 p.m. at. the Richard
school. September 1 wUJ be the the
opening day o! Bradbury Harold
Sehool
~-

Presidency,
Booster

THOSE · POPULAR PRICED ·

SLAC.KS e CAPRI PANTS e J'ACKETS

KNEE KNOCKERS e ~KIRTS e BLOUSES_

Descendents
H /d R •
In M•ddleport

MEIGS .THEATRE

.

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PEDAL PUSHERS e SLIM JIMS

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

t;::Cr:rtaon.

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and

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NEW CAR

with

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be glad

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to

handle all the arrange·

Gamblers are
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