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Jordanian Student
Bridal Shower Given Honoring Miss
Foil rod At Sacred Heart Church Event Gave Program For

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Mila Jo EJien Follrod I"'@Ct'r'ltl)' were av.ardu1 10 Kathryn Russell ,
was honored at a hr1d.al shower Nanc} SISSlHl, Sandy Sm1th Paul
gtven by Jrr1r6 George Horak and
Kou~h )In (ooper , Ada Neutl.
daua:hter, ko"'e an Lht= basement of ling ~l&lt;~n Aln~~·
the Sacred Heart Church.
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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT •nd TUESDAY

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" JACK TH£ RIPPF.R"

Lee Patterson. Betty McOow-ull

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t:ndeavor of the Mu1dh::port Churrh

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Warren Pastor
For Wedding
•h~d';;.~'~/,~~~·.:, ~~..'h;..~~~"r.~i
Of Niece, Miss Harrah, To Mr~ Bostic I

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Att1 1111111~ v.ert' Darhara Horak ,
K111 Fullrod Cha rloltc Murray ,
Ann B.. ~~ 1 Sundy Smtih. Susan
Yuun!; \l;Jril}n Sptres Dalt!Y
l&lt;)g]\ lMl• nr Henshaw Na n cy Sis~utt · -.:ltu], v Hruwn , Mtldrcd Mitch,
t ldrJ Jl w nphrn· Lor&lt;"\la Stnclatr,
\lr ~ Juha Hus.scll, Mrs GcMge Me
F&lt;irl&gt;~ntl ora \ lae Ml'F~~r l and, Lu c-y
t u&lt;lfWT •,Jro 1.-~.·vt•rett Roush, K.ath 1 111 S l&lt;~ ck. \1ary Aud rcws, Wilma
1 (JhlJJ tgH ~In J E D Hartmgel',
t::k~nur H"h1nson. ~r~; C&lt;Jthenne

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and stressed the atlentJO n gtvcn to
the Easter sea~n there He told o(
the celcbrat10m throughout lhl'
Jordan valley and uf the beautJiul
customs and ce remomes connected
with lhe Ea~ ter se&lt;~son He also
CQmpared thetr way of li fe w1th
ours

NEW HAVEN- Rev Robert
Harrah of Warren, Ohio, wa1 the
J!ftclatlng mJmslf'r of the double
rmg cer emony when hu nteee,
Mtss Patricia Ann Harrah,
wu
marned to F.verett Eugene Bostic
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.ames
CU'cle on fi'ourtb St m New Ha
ven on t-'ebruary 26 at 6 p m. The
Carol Scott wa5 devotional lf'HI'I home was bea uttfully decorated
er and also accompamell the group with pmk ca rnatt ons and Easter
smgm&amp;. Hev fred 1 li ardn cr ga~c lilies
th
ye r
e opemng pra ·
The bnde ts the daughter of
The meetmg do~;ed with pr11yH Mr and "l'lrs J ames 0 Harrah of
by th e group counstdur. Mrs Mar f'&gt;;~w Ha vr n and her husband IS the
tha Childs Also attending the son of Mr and Mr~; Eve~tl Bostic
meetmg was Mrs Gardner
of Mtddlf'port
The bride wore a street lenJI!l! .
RUI;sell Mrs George Buchanan , tlres.s uf blue wtth wh1te trim
Mary Kuru.elman, Mary Gru£Oser, while accessones Her Clowen were
Dorothea Neuuhng, Mrs ley Mtll· wh ite carnation s
er, J eannette Roush. l1arcelene
M1ss Ann Maynard , the bf~·,
Strauss, Bernadme Me1er, Mar.:ar· only attendant, wore a brown
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et Follrod, Ada Neulzhn&amp;:, Mrs E wtth wh ttc accessoncs
W
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E Follrod , Leola Swartz, Dee lh vt's Mtddl cport, sened as ~ t
ma·n '
Brown and Janet Rummell.
A large numhcr of persons se nt I The
I" hnew Mrs htwst1c
S h 1s1 a11-·•ttl~e~rt
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at • a am a 11 tg
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gifts but ~ e r e unab e to at en ·
band attended r-.11dd1Pporl
Mrs Horak was asststcd m serv- Sc hool and 1s presently
mg by her daugher, Rose, and w1Lh lhe Tom Rue \lotu1 Company
Wilma Ohlmger, Mary Kunzleman .
Jeannette Rou•h . Kay t·ourod, Mn.
Icy Mtllcr and Mrs E E Follrod .
Icc cream . mmLH, coffee a nd
cuke, whtch. was deo:orated wtlh

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The couple took 1 1hort weddiftl
trtp tn Greenbrter County, Well
Vtrgmta At pre.ent they al't! hvinc
at the borne of her parent! .
Those attendln~ the weddmg
were Mr and Mn. Jamea D . Hartllh, Mr. and Mrs James Circle,
Mrs E. H Hanna, Mrs. Carl King,
Mu Everett Bo6tic, .Arnold Boatu:,
Mrs Sybil Smith, lliu Carolyn
Harrah, Danny Harrah, Ricky C1i·
cle and the weddmg party

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
•• LlJCILLI MAWICINS

crooks of Ohio State ia here for •
few days
Tommy Skinner of Ohio Unlver·
everung from Cleveland where tbey attended the 67th annual nty spent the weekend here with
state confere."lce of the Daughters of American Revolution hu parentll, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
held in the Sharaton-Cleveland Hotel. The seven Greater Sktnner and bts grandmother, Mrs.
Cleveland Chapters were hostesses.
Dave rarmer
M~T,~h;j',,;;three day conference opened 8 ddresa &amp;fven b Herbert H. Phil· ,.Paul D1llard and son of Ctncln·
with reports of the year's
Y
natl came over the weekend to at·
' tend the funeral of JWbert Coates
m Ohto Speaker for th.e even- brack.
wall the Honorable Frank T
Reports were given on Wedne5 of Pomeroy. 'They are guests of Mr.
U S Congressman from the !J-ay and tbe 11rl homemaken;, who and Mra. A. A. Dilltrd wbtie here.
16th d1atnct . who bad for h1s top
on prues for makmg the1r own
L. W. McComas wu In Columbus
1c, "America lnvU'ICibie "
outfit were present and recetved over the weekend to vistt with his
Tuesday morning the Indian awardt Judge Hoover , wh011e bob- mother, Mrs J C. McComas, who
breakfast wu held with Mn Betty by 1s music, was the spea)f:er for has been ill.
Mrs. Homer Smith of Pt PleaB Hollowell, department head of the formal banquet on Wednesday
as
his
topic,
"The
aant
5pent SatlU'day With Mr. and
evening
usmg
the apectal Navsjo proyam, Chl·
toeco Oklahoma, the speaker Pro- Stephen Foster of Oh10" who was Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
blem~ of the NavaJo aa;u..l what is Benjamm W Htndby, born 1833
IMPORTANT MIETING
beii'IS done for them were ex and dted 1866. Mr. Handby waa the
The Ladies Auxihary to Fenney·
plained She 5tated that there were composer or "Darlmg NelUe Gray,"
83 trtbea m Oklahoma Tbe school "Old Shady ," " l'p On the House Bennett Post. AmeriCan Leg1on
111 '16 years old and has an ~nroli­ top" and a hymn, •'Who Is He In will meet Tue1day evening. All
members are urged t-o attend the
ment of 900 of which 600 are Nava- Yonder Stan "
jo They bave s program of culture ___;=::;:;:=:=::;:;::;:;:;;;,._~ meetmg as very important business 1s to come before the group
change 'ttlere is one doctor and 2t a•
After the meeting, refreshments
teachers for 80.000' people
will be served
At noon. TUeldv, the Jpprow;d 1
!chool luncheon wu beld ao4 In
tbe afternoon a memoraal Hnraee

Around And
About
Middleport

Mr and Mrs. Everett Thomas for deceased me11bers ln OhiO WfS
.. FIIDDI. HDUDASHB'.T
spent Saturday in Chtlheothe With held whleh mcluded Daisy Saund·
thctr son and family, Rev. and Mra. en, Mrs Robert MUier and Mrs
Among the members from Mid
Bertha Pownall of the local chapEugene Thomas and daughter.
· Dr, and Mrs Phtl Harbreo:ht and ter. Tuellday evening W!s the Na- dleport Lodge F &amp; A. M. who at
son of Louiaville, Ky. were week tional Defense program with the tended the Inspection meetmg of
the Harrlson:ville Lodge, F. &amp;: A
end guests of h.ia parents, Mr. and
M last Friday evening were, Willis
Mrs Raymond Harbrecht.
Anthony, Charles Bennett, Paul
Mrs c G. Hall and Mrs. CaroJ
Darnell,
Bill Wataon, Cheater ErPtke of Huntmgton, W Va., weft!
win and Phil MeinbarL
fi'ndsn guests of Mr. and Mri. Hen·
1 Last Friday Mro . Walter Crooks
ry Ewmg
Norbert Neutzhng Jr. of
Mtddtepor~ and Mrs. Wilson Car·
hus IS the guest of hl1
Mr. and 'ltn. Carr Barnhill en· penter af Po111eroy were In Athens
·;.;w"''"'"''"'•e" 'r"'""'d==·, ,
and Mrs Norbert
tertained with .a }Jarty at their to attend tbe ineeting of the Kappa
Mr and
of home Saturday
honoring their Phi S(lronty, Janet Carpenter was
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Mrs I. 0 D1l es returned to her
Sunday
Mr. daughter, Ruth Ann! on her 8th taken mto the sorority tbis year
home last F'rtd ay after a three Columbus
and Mrs P. L Peoples artd Mr. and birthday.
and Mrs Crook'l daughter, Jean·
week vaca lwn m Io'lortda
Mrs. ~ster Fauber and Mia1 MarA
pasteleotor
theme
waa
used
m
nette was accepted last ye.ar.
Wh1le
th
ere
she
v1s1ted
wtth
Mr
YOUR NEXT
and ~freshments l'at
Mrs D. E. Miller -.ho has b"n
and Mrs Carl Mumford at Tampa guertte Mey~r ~
Tom Ables and daughtet, Caro- ty favon were Jiven the 'uelits. a pahent at Meigs 'General Hosartd alro with Mrs Walter Childs
ePRIVATE PARTY
Attendifll were Debbie K ~e- p1tal for the put two weeks for
rRuth Peters) and briefly with Mrs lyn, jomed Mrs Abl.es in Weston,
Brenda sue Spenetr, Virkle treatment of a back injury also
Childs' p:~rents, Mr. and r.-Irs Ross W Va for t.he wt;ek,end. Mql. ,,4.beRECEPTION
and VIcki Cole, Candy underwent minor BUreery last
f'eten In Uearwater she attend- lt.•s was c11lled to Weat.On, TUestta)',
eBANQUET
Kawk, Kirk Chevalier . Thursday and 11 reported to be
ed one of the sales t-onducted by by the aJiness or ber tftother.
Mrs. Dever P. ~~~fentaff and
, Howie CaldweO. improving· satilf.actorily.
Howard Ewmg, former Middleport
eMEETING
daugbLer, VIcky, 'leJt 8aturday
Ann
businessman
Ret.a Watson an.-1
Her san Charle1 Miller of lnd8J'o(lke.
Wb1lc Lherc Mr5 Diles watnessed mormng lor their home in Lakeillnnapotis, Indiana came Saturhonored gue't received a day to spent the weekend with his
the tornado whH·h htt while she land. f1a., after spending two
of sift.. Mn Barnh•ll parents.
Willi there and on her r eturn tnp weeks Wilh her rnothfl', Mr&amp;. Eddie
Smtih
They
wm
aeeompanled
to
wai
11sisted
in gamies and eervmg
by
tram
she
noted
the
damage
Mrs. Cary D.avis who has been
POMIROY'S BEST
which had been done to the tree11 Columbus, where they ~=~:::::b:;Y; by her d.auattter, Mrs Dorothy confmed to her home because of
Private Roomt~ For
Stout and Mrs. Mamie Headley.
along the way by the heavy Jce and plane, by Mrs, Smith end
illness remains about the aame
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10 to l'JG People
MU Richard Rupe and
snow storms.
Mrs L. W. McComat is aubstituting for her at the public schools.
Kennedy of columbua apent
Mary Scott, atudent nurae at
Wedding Ceremony
Holzer
Hospital spent the weekend
Ihe weekend with hll parent•. Mr.
and
Mra
Wtlliam
Kennedy.
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Read
At
Church
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
with
After 6 P.M with
Rev and Mrs S. E. Kaetzel af
Mf.. M•rt Crary,
whose 83rd James Rusaell and other relatives.
Mr
Robert
F
})ysell
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announMerchants Police Service
Mr and Mrs Raymand Llevlng
cing the marnage of h1s daughter, Edison, Mrs L R Fanner, ~ans- blrthday was Saturday, March 19,
Rose Marte, Lo James llaggy, •on field and Mr and Mrl- Loren Cav· was a:uest of honor at a dinner and children, Shelia, Michael and
of Mr and Mrs. Olr:cy Haggy or erlee or HunUnrtod, W. Va, \f~t ijunday at the home or Mr. and Judy left Saturday lll,Qf.llm&amp;. lor· a
weekend guests of M'rs AloMo Cu• M:h:. Pearl.hfora
Pomeroy
vacatlon ir- Clearwater~ Florida.
Serving Gqod Food
Other peats were Mr and Mrs While there they will visit Wllh
fte eert'mony waB read by ReV! lt&gt;r and other relatives
and Legal Bever ag'!JI
Mr and Mrs. G. R. Tbompson Donald Mora, Rhea, Sally, David, the Hervin Lievlnga of M.ason wha
W H Strausbaugh at the Laurel
Until 2.30 A.M.
Church, Sunday, and familY of Pomeray and 'MI'II-. and Mark Mora When the barthday are also on vacation tbere. While
George Thompson of Ct\Uhtre c.akc was brought to tbe taUle the the Raymond LieYing's are away
:·-----------..:.;.::::,:~::;.---------rl vasltl'd Sunday with Mr and Mrs. great grandchildren sang happy their emallet cblldren, Sus.ie and
Holter and family .
birthday.
Jaoe will stay with their JrandFamily wardrobes get sel
Homer Holter and mother,
The many calla, fiowen, gifts parenta, Mr. and Mrs Harold Chue
lor a lovely •prlng
Mrs David Frecker spent Sunday and cards from friendJ combined and their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Gel the famJiy coa\11 smt.s, dresses cv·
afternoon in Chester with Mr and to make the .anniversary a very Mrs. Gerald Anthony.
-a ll doa~d and ready for
t•ryt hmg
Mrs Ed Baum and Mr and Mrs happy one for the guest of honor.
Sunday visitors with the Walter
spnng outings 11hrlrty ole:mtng 1herc!
Charles Baum .
:'llr and Mrs. Lawrence Parfitt
of Charleston, W. Va, wE-re week
end guests of his parent.a, Mr. and

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Eighth Birthday
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Observe d Rece ntl Y

Florida Vacation
Ends For Mrs.
L. D. DiIes

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Mr.!l Edw&amp;rd Parfitt,

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Apathy Hits Volunteer Groups
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GSI Pictured As Crumbling Mental
Hospital Short On Pbyscians~ Staff
Psychiatrists'
Report Hits
At Treatment

Communism

Eastern Meigs Church People
To Study Membership Changes
The Methodist Churches of tbe southern part of M!'iJIS
County will take a look at tbemselves In live study lllt!etinp
Wednesday. Mar. 23rd, under tbe direction of the Dislrfct
Committee on Research. The Committee sball consist of Rev .
Julius Chandler of Minlord, 0., Rev .. Robert M_ussman of Peebles. 0., and Rev Waid Radford or Piketon. Oh1o.
Thf' Committee shall be ae~
puled by D. Richard Bauu,
trict Superintendent from Porta
mouth, Rev Jobn Elwood of Ra
cme and Rev Pearl Casto of Letart Falls
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11te churches mcluded 10 the
IUl'Vey are Letart FaU._ App)e
Grove, Eut Letart, Plant! Antiqulty, Racme, Oak Grove, Sutton,
Morse Chapel, Great Bend, Stivers
ville, Portland .
'The Plants Church has been
dos.!d for the past year and the
Antiquity Church dJI&lt;!Ontmued
Worahip Services two years ago
However, Sunday School i1 held
each Sunday·
The Committee wtll meet 'A'Ith
the layman in Five sessions. At
10 am they shall meet at the Le·
tart Falls OIW'ch for the Churches
of Letart Townahip and at II a.m
w'tb th' Racme Church. Tbe•~ .shall
go to the Oak Grove Church at l
p.m. where the Sutton Chul'('b wlll
join them And in Morse Chapel
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Church
at 2 P,m. where
Great Bend
CHURCH
THE
in Radne is one o toe lwe ve and St1versv1
1e WI·11 come ·m. Th e
Methodist
in the southern portion of Meigs county itmerary wtll conclude with a
whicb will be included in a survey taken Wednesday, March meeting at 3 p m. In the Portland
23 by the Portsmouth District committee on research. The Church

with
your own words!
Send your words of truth
Behind the Iron Curtain-you
mgy go to Eurap11 yaunelf.

Eater the 1960 Radio Free Europe
Trutll M..,.... Coot&lt;otl This
year's grand p,rize!l arc six trips
to Europe fur two. In' Europe
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wonb to 76 million people beJ..
bmd tho iron Curtain. Other
pnzea incJude 200 Hallicraftaa
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will receive a set of the Eocyclopaedia llriWmi&lt;L 256 prizes
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Simply complete this sentcnoc in
2S additiooal words or less.
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loK l(~P, M•ulll Y•mon, N.Y.

mgs shall be baaed on the popuJa.
tJOn changes of Sutton Lebm011
.md Letart Tawnslup11 ov~r the put
50 yean and the reconU of mem'bershlp, sunday School Attend-ance and Finances of eacb of tbe
Churchet. It is hoped that p a
re•ult of these an improved pro.
gram can be buUt for tbese Churtb
es
Tbe dat.a on 1M following dlarta
has been collected to help tbe
churcltes Lake a better look at "our
Commumty and Cburcbes 10 our
Area Study on March 23, 1960.
The fmt chart gJVet tbt populalion figures of Letart, Leblnoa
and Sutton Townshipt. Sutton
Township Js divtded into three
classes S)'racuse V1Ua.a:e, Racine
Village and the rema::1der of the
Towmhip. Tbe figures were taken
1
h Ofli·'·' U s " rom t e
~ · · loAJ'Oouument Cens111.
In tables prepared for use durinc·
the aurvey by the eommlttee and
laymen a PlllllSI! Membenbip and
Sunday S&lt;bool
AJ•·ndan~
" by
churches record wu preparecl
ahowmg the shift of families from
snu,u neJ.gbborbood. churcbea into
thoie pf larger oommwutJea.
The table atrondy suggest&amp; the
battle to mamtam the lllllllier eburebea w•ll b&lt;&lt;ome even more pain·
fot tban during the put deeade for:
there 11 nothing loomtJq: to revene tbe trend si.nq! Wotld War n.

For esample, Rtdne lletbodilt

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had 158 memtien,
on tile oilier bond

UM~orllllao I "Ill.

Great .BeDel .J1ad. 37, .DoW bu. 31;

Stiven\'dle had ~. DOW bu , 3'7;

Apple Grove had 48, .now hti U;
See Eutem Mei&amp;l on Page Three
PublltMd •• 1o puMic HNic:e

In coo.,.r•tlon wlth Th1 Actv.rtlslrc

Council 1nd th• N•••Piopllr

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too often?

Advanced Tickets Being Sold
For Second 'Talent Showcase'
Local Author
Has Chapter In
Forthcoming Book
A . V. Howell, preaident of the

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Patnck Vaughan, &amp;tudent at
Ohio State University, Columbus,
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his parents, Mr and Mrt. Rlch.ard
Vaughan .
Mrs Harold Johnson returned to
her home In Sprtn&amp;field, Sunday,
.after a Yi!lt with her sister, Mrs.
Theodore Lehew.
Mrs. Theodore Lebew and Mn..
Harold Johnsen vltlted recently
with Mr and Mrt. HIIT)I Bee11e,
Radne

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DIIAPPIARf TO JAIL
LONDOIII UPI - faith helier
Kwach Nti,. who ci•IINCI 1M- CHilli
vtnk-h 'Into thin •lr. w.a arrMtH
anlll 't•bn to t-Il Oft fr•t.ICI . ,...
Maonday. He dkl not dl..,..r en-

Mrs Irvin&amp; Karr Jr., southeast distri~t director, Mrs. A. R.
Knight regent of Return Jonathan Meiga Chapter DAR. and
Miss Sharon Jones, who served 8S a page, returned 'Ibursday

A special program was presented

Guestof speaker
Tl'le l,
atngnative
Jortlan , ""huJRlk
1s attend

CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

Delegate, Page, Report Conference
::~. ~!v,~~d.1 ~: ~,r::..~:uJ:::
nett• Crooka, atudent at ou opent
Held In Cleveland During Last Week the
we-ekend here alao 1nd Gene

and ~unday evcmng when the lht!Stl~n

I, a hitTlw dt!-:'ora
1 ft~ 11•11
wt•n"II
' hplated
a bndeon anda

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CrooU famUy were, Mr and :Mrt.
D W. Rotha:eb and dau&amp;ht.er, R.e~cca, who il \Cudent at :Manh.all

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Meap County Ptoneer and Hiaton·
cal Society, was selected to write
a chaptu for a History of the · Underground Rallroad in Ohlo (or a
book being written by author Ro·
bert Van Frank and lw completed
the ch.apter which has been mailed
to the author.
The book wiU be completed and
ready for publication b)l April 15
:Mr. Howell bu. always been in·
tereated in hJatory and has spent
many' yean in the 81\ldr and c-ol·
leetion of historical facts and
relics.

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TWo Women To Speak
At Dem0t7tlt Meetina

Mrs. Wm. Lavelle of Aihen•,
and Mrs. Marvin Sjekels af
Mllrshfield will be the rueat
tlie ' Metn County
Club il Ita
on 'lbunday,
Setond Ward

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American peopll· to give of t heir money.
Rut where par('nts have fallen short ls in
giving of themselves just as they have give n
· money. How many parents h ave vo I·
of thelt
unteered as managers of Little League team s,
and how many become cubma-sters or scoutmasters, showing real interest in the work
and play of their children '
How ma~y have taught their children to
be God·fearing by being God-fearing them·
selves? How many have gone with their chi Idren . to church ~d Sunday School, rather
than sending them ? How many have knelt
with them to pray? How many havt taughl.
them to be sober and law abiding by themselves abstaining from drunkenness and by
obeying to the smallest detail the letter of
the law~( honesty - on the highways , in the
home and in business? How many have taught
them consideration (or others by themselves
being considerate?

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., March 22, 11160

Eddie Blrtels; "For The Seek·
Cfl'i
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J
ing", Roger Leifheit; "God Does
Anawer", Mrs. Bearhs; and "A
Sona of Thank!", Mary Jane
Douglass. A poem by Mary Me·
8';' Unitel Jtreu hiftmltlon•l
Afee and an article "For Others
Today is Tuesday, March 22.
&amp;Ike", by Janet Arnuld concludl'd the L"'nd day of the year. with
the program after which the rn:et&gt;t 284 more di:Ys in 1960.
Inc closed with the- MYF bene'Mfe mooh is approaching its

Act to
3.2
The 'U.yal Women of the Mldand wine.
dlePort Church of Chrl&amp;t will
In 1957. a series of eartnquakes, meet at the chul'eh Tbur&amp;dny eve·
since 1906, rnrked San ning for a pot luck.

YE" 11\R IJ'.,l\R

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Stork Shower
f M
Given or rs.
Roland Russell

Ybuth CGunselors
Spons.or Shower
Mr•. Guy Russell entertlined re-, Foll~~.ina Service
cently with a stork show~ in hon-

or of Mrs. Roland Russell, held in
the basement
the &gt;Bradford
Church
of Chriof
st. Green
and ye 1.
low wer(&gt; the colors used in decurati01u; ami the &amp;ift table was
centered
ba11inetTtlie
18 which
the gifts with
werea placed.
traditiona! stork and baby wuawpended over the bassinet.
Games were played and the btites
which were articles for tiabies
were presented to the pest of
honor by the winners. Four prizes
were won hy Ml"!l. Treuie ftendrix
and one by Mrs. Elsie Spenet,
After Mrs. Russell had o'pened
her gifts ref~shmenb of fruit
jello and cookies decorated with
rattle• and boolies and coffee and
bot chocolate were Jllerved to the
guests

and brocburea.

nl th(' home nf
llvvatoon
with Mrs. Russ
II
as co-hostess.

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ISTJMATa V'S OISTANCI

WASHINGTON UPl-The 1i'ed-

Count)\ Ohio, In , 1798, ln. Lot.rt Falla, ailchored at the
where they lind about three or 1oc·c· •. :H.e l• al10 said to have had
tour ~ft- In abodt 1801 Ule)'
•ton. Chlldre~n. Caroline
moved to Leadinl Creek. beinl
Thomu Alexander, Re·
the lteQnd flmlly In the territory
married William CaldweJI,
!llhl!h 1hetw1!'11o Jroeamo ltu~d
Georre Jr.
Townlhl•, Mella Couat.Y. Here
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!hoy ••IUed on 1 fttnl 1nd Jived
HALL f'AM).,y
here until !holt d•111r.
H1ll Sr. rnorrled Borah
He died in 1847 and hll wife
and eame lr091 Penn1yl.
tn 1~. They bad lfvtn cbUdren
a tract of land In Letart
Juflt t;bovt the mouth
ltnjalbih L .• M1ry, Battlllal ~..
~ohn 8 .. Sallie C., Joseph JerVIa
Gn»und HOI creek. Mrs. Hall
and Decta .
Wla i-.. 11ed 1 Quaker and they
John B. married MarJ John10n. were honeat, thrU tJ• Httlers. '11:1e)'
Their ton Henry 11arr11on mar- ralnd • larct fimlly. Ttlelr eldest.
Jted Rlrt L. Burrell. Children ton., Jttrln married J..e.ah Ford.
Emma married Luther ()&amp;den; Their children: WllUam H. We•·
Gibble married Goorce Dulko'i le,, Tbom~. •-. l.lowl1, Spon.
Chlrlll never married; Howarct cer M. and Benjamin.
....,led Slbrl Gtmbte; Eule mar·
lam"' Hli!J. 'tini IUirll'" Of tiro
r1ec1 C~rle• llainftrln•: lAUth Pet04', ln.d I"'Ohltutll' at Gnat
• Swan; Kate mmled a BeOd - a l 70Ift. He ..,.nd
CHrina&lt;on.
t~e Hilt wo6cl Jll'll ..bloll ...,.

Most cars hove automatic transmission, raclio and heater, whitewall tires. All have been detailed and serviced.

NOW

Radio and

Seater.

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COLEMAM

DEUU
PLUMBING ond ELICTlllC.L
REPAIRS .nd SlltVI(E

qt. 49c
ftc - U. pt. ti
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J!arold Ohase, Mgr.
Loc~nt

MW~iPort

St.

P..... WY 2-2!11

FOR ~ BY OWNER, )ll!Jil~
Ford 2 (loor

~ift

~ p.

$1750,

m.

std'an, Sta'i\daia ·
WY 2·2486 after
3 21 3!p

11157
dan. ·

drive. R&amp;H.
out. $16~.
eroy.
1~2

MERCUIIY . TWQ
Montery,· lirlltot;. Nfee
tion. Good tires. Pho'nl-

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MAN Fp\1 fi~ WORK. H6USE
turlris~~a.

P. M.

Cowd~ry,

LOng

Do\ilr'm.
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S.l'e-3!\r
CARRIEit WANTED TO DELIVER
papen on Nye Avenue. If inter'eoteol -q~~, WY MU7.

of P. 0 . !BOx 1131,
Pe
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yaltla; Payton WiD, who reside§
Jt D. 3, Box M~A, llradenton,. F'iori'ila; Clarence Will, Wbo resides at
c;ftla Bend, Aiizorra; Harold Will,
who restdes at Box 15, Groton,
MAssachusetts· lfasmer R. Will,
who resides ai 10202023(), A. B. M.
I. S. R. M-A-A-G, New York, New
Y~rk; Robert Abner Will, who resides at 608 So. ·Dubuque st ., Iowa
Qt.y, Iowa; Wilma Will Howe, whQ_
riaides at 407 W. stb St., Tiptnn,
loy.oa; Wilbur Leslie Will, who resldes at 3821 King Street, Lemon
q'rove, Califl)l'ni4; Maty Will Richardson, who resid~s at 923 So. LemQn Ave1~ue, ElCajon. CaHfyrnia;
~abel Will Crispin, who resides at
BoX 101; ·Rt. 1, Santee, CalirOl'llla:
Frank Granville Will, who resides
at 103 W. 11th, Topeka, Kan1as;
Eldon Lee Will, who re&amp;ides at
28~8 ~th Avfl., Rock Islan4, IllinOis; Earl J. Will, Who r~rides it
2718 Creve coucr Mill Rd., Bridg~
ton, Missouri; Robatd Fi'edl'lcJc
Will, who resldes at 9028 Willow
Grove Circle, Sanleto, CaliforlHa;
Jere Jene WIU, who resides at

Allen!OOIII ·,

Box 380, Redstone Anenal, Ala·

baft'la: . Frali.k \vm, _who reside!' ~t
R. n. 1, Jesup, Georgia; Roland G.
Wlll, who te~des at Gl MohAwk
A~ue, New i'lltz, N'e~ Totk; W.

Wilson, who resides at 910 Wub
lngton Avenue, Rennelaer, New
York· Iva Graly, who realde$ at
5827 'west MohtRlto1 Gle'nclale.
Arizona; Enid TuUle Zweyer, who
relides at 8134 Bul~k Ra.,._BiltlK.

WbJte,

1950.,~ ~ ~t.lal Wt Eliflne, Hot lod
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Skripsert Folmlll!ll'ell
lleplir sus
2 Five-packs ltanrous
Skrlp Cartridges

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&amp;ali ·tii'l. s~Wflititi•y. ~arel Rlh

•oRb

Handwriting kit

jeplai ......

$1695 -195U~.c~ "ISCY' 1 Ton 2 Sptfd Axft·$1395
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US!b CARS

:AM ~ MidDy Marko\

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1 Handwriting

lolklet-Fl"
A, · $3.93

Valu~

ONLY 98c .
SPECiilL

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~asured heat ,clhd ~ct;!i'!'!"ll make.. electric cooking reau~
aure and IM!IW.
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Robert

$Uts -1956 hclgl 4 Doit'lt.dtop v.a .. ·.. · ·.... ··.... $995
$1095 - 1'9$6 ftrcl t DOor CIISto m, 6 cyl• · · · ·· · · · · · · ··· · · · · $195
~~1tU ~ 4 Dtor
llelnden, 6 cyl. .... · · .... · .. · $695
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01\Sl!rl Wl!'eit d&lt;ll\1$ uf)tll S p.m.

LISTEN ~ PreKENS• IIAnil) loao~lU;~ on WMPO 1\1~ ' aq ~ IIIia at 1:30. &amp;roadciiBt DlriiCt•
Fr1!!n
1St ott. . .
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CHASE

.\ny Car!

. gardle~!Sof Profit or Loss.

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LEGAL NO'I't&lt;:o
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.Jlorothy WIU
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Trutks all .~"ls ond 1'1\okes. E"'tY cor is sacrificed re-

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Legal Notice

Ye-! Trades WUI·
Be Accepted On

who

about 40 yotn,
kept lt for a numbtlt

J7.110

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$2995 - U59 Ford Sunllner CoPe rtlllle, Black · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · $2695

OPEN 7 A.M. TO I:St l'.BI. ' ..... SATURDAD'itt. I ·P.ie.

SMith,

$2.26

BUY TODAY AND SAVE

IA.utomtlk Tra~.

SUPE!t f(IMTONI KEMGLO
Ol,IJ$ftbl PAINTS
QUARTS ftc .
PU-iTS .Z9c.

WOO&lt;I,.....,
t~ tbt btll1a I"" llrel
wu mar- plied
for many

$1.50

elllcleill .ei'vke.
Oao.. TlnlrJday

WAS

OTHER DJSCONTINUBD PA~NT8

~~;~~lr.~~~~lolrE~",;II~;cQutu

71!e

2,246

from a loell hult dealer wlw can - . . ,.,..
promptly and ~ prices tn always lowest
,.uoted. We are equipped to pfe )'Oil pod,

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Bett P•lat »etd .Ia 2 \11M

:10

472
450

Pion Now To Att11nl
THE

$l 99~ - ''158 Ford Fafrlant 5!)0, ue owner, AT. !t&amp;H · · · · · · · · $1795
$2M5 .. 1958 F.wct R01th W., RIMI&amp; White, V-8 · · ·, · · · · $1795
$t9ts -1t58 Chtvroltt 2 Dotil', 26,000 mdes, v~a '''.' ..... $1695
$179S- 1957 ~ 4 hor
Ht!rdtop,
Sharp, Y·l'· · · · ·· · · · $1595
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2,168

E§timartd
1930 1940 1950 1'980
1,082 1,238 1.082 1,050
1.188 1,382 1,026 1,000
2,788 2b68 2,642 . Z,700
'490
513
536
550
678
676
700
750
1,597 1,422 1.406 1,400

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TO MEET

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nxoun, washahlt ' ' .. ' .........~. ...,. ttt PLAX ENAMEL .. .. .. · .. · qt. 49c -

$1.80

We hove decided to close out our late model
used cars, becouse our cosh is needed for new Falcons
and several trailer loads of new cars on their way to our
Garage. WHEN IHESE NEW CARS ARE UNLOADED
THEY WANT THE CASH NOW.

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$1.20

L®oted In Pomeroy, Ohio

C.IICAGO QUALITY HC)Uft·riAINT ; • . $4.95 0111.

PAINT
S.
P
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A
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DISCONTINUED cJBE .

60c

USED CAR LOT ,

So Is Our B-.lk Garden Se•d'

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...110

PRESTON FORD .and their big

IMPERIAL HOUSE PAINT • • • • • • • • • $!.33 Gel.

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96c

6 D.'&gt;YS
$1.3S

Ntnv Every-e Bas Beard Ahoat---

$)33OIIL

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3 l&gt;A YS

Obltuutea
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1.084
1,314

Worth Your Time?
JUS1 KEEP READING AND SEE

Drtlile

SPRING· IS

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1910
Letart Twp ..... 1,176
Lebanon Twp . .. 1.449
Sulton 1'wp ..... 3,092
Racine Vii. . . . 540
Syracuse Vii. . . 450
Sulton Twp.: ... 2.103
Less Racine &amp; SyracUse

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AdO

Read This Ad

le Apply
Exeellftt Ccit..-afO

eral Sp.acfl Aa:ency &amp;lid thal a.
midnight c. 11. L. the Pioneer V
• MILES FAMILY
teUiers or IA!t1 rt Town•hlp. satclll~e was an estimated 1,!\20·
J'ohn Mile• waJ the orla:lnal an· They then uled Doatlng lrtlt mUla 'I,63F~2~m~l~le~s~f~ro~m;:,;;t~he~e;.or~th~.;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;~:;;;;:;:
ce•tor or the MUtt family In had th
h d
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BJ Will• E. 111-.

i (tont per ·Word.

POPULATIO:IO

Take
One Minute
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banded during the year1 1111 to
'nle hecla ano nHrly identical in 1960 for lac• ()f sl1D))«'t:.

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at Tihallks and SlYedal NoUces of Eventa

PJbllllhtd at
WElftDS
1&amp;

F"2.lb from 132 to 33.
One chutC'h, i..fltiqu(ty, hn djl.

BUY YOUR BOTTLED GAS ...

B..utUul Co1oh

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NEW HAVE:-.1 - The WS CS of
the New Haven Methodist Church
wi.ll spOnsor a fish dinner at the
chUrclt on March 215 beginning at
5 p .m. Price of the dinner is set
at $1 .a.dults, SOc children. Tickets
are being sold by members nr the
church and also 1nay be bought at
the door.

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LANQMUK WAU

LATEX
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TO SPONSOR FISH DINNER

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WALL PAl 1

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·Erroow in Ad...-tllllng ~ Sho\'ld be reP&lt;&gt;rted lnnnldlltitly. 'tbe
DaUy Seati.nel willluM be respon&amp;itlle for more ~ one tbetlt·

The JoHy Bunch Sewing Club
will meet at the home of Mrs. 1
Shirley MHls this Friday evening. \OOijiii

in honor lilt .Mrs. Herman Ohlinger,
the former N&amp;ncy F1eaher. The if·'
fair was held Wedneeday evening
in the educational btlildtng ol the
church fol1owing evening worship
service.
The table holding the gift• was
decorated wUh a smaU white umbrella trimmed in pink.

3 cents per word, ou in.erti~m. Mlpim~ttl
·
r per word fOJ: ~Nee conlecutlv' i
en1.

have leAH no•.
Plrnt. trm\ frOm lJ to

In no eaSt'. olht&gt;r than Jtacin.e. is
th" 1966 meml:M!'nh1 p greater Lhan
that of 19M.

RATES
e cents

Sulld., ,..... .....
had 80 In INI, now lw Ill.
All Sunday Sehooh fl.ct:pl rvre•L Run, Oat GJ'O'f'e, ~
Gi'eal Bend 1nd MOI'If "'"f"'•

{Contiftued ,.,.... ,. ... On•J
and Plants had 20 . rlow lt.

spec•l - one month-.:for 30 dmtll*"
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tf not paid' wttbin 10 01)'1 after terelving bill.
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SEWING CLUB

PAINT NOW ... AND SAVE MONEY!

Maybe . gradually at first, give him more
responsibility. !han he ·has ever had before.
Turn off the TV set or put down that m~ga·
zine and see that he meets it. Praise JlJ(;. ·
more, uppreciate the smallest success, and
encourage him in the face of faHure and disappointments. Share wlth him more of your
thoughts and aspirations, and tell him why
your way of living life is ~etter than Uving it
some other way. And If it Isn't, then do the
Inward soul searching that wilt make your
w&amp;y of llfe better than it Is.
In short, parents, GROW UP! You may
have to do it too, you know, to command the
r·ospect of that son or daughter. It may be a
new way of llfe, but you will be better for it.

A thought for tochy: Prl'~ident
John Adams su id : '' Wht&gt;rt&gt; annual
Hections ~nd
there sl&lt;!\lt'! ry
l:.egins.

NEW · !tA,RN . - The Youth
Countelota·.Of_the NeW Haven EUB

church .ponaored a bridal shower

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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eopJe

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H~-~V~I~~~~~:;
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They have left instructi«Jrl"'tlr Gcd to tho
Sunday school teacher aatl·4 ..• preacher, 'instruction in tbe basic tools of learning to the
school teacher alone, and in the kno\dedge
or the personal matters of life and love to the
filthy scrlbbllngs on the re•troom walls and
the commercial pornography of the sick pub·
lishlng Industry.
They have been great contributor~ or money, as wltne"ed by stacks of toys for the
younger kids and automobiles for the older
ones. Such organizations as Gll'l Scouts arnl
Boy Scouts, and the summer baoeboll pro·
grams - all iOOd within themselves - are

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lng the program hour including:
"Father In Heaven We Ttllnk
Thee", Patty Arnold; "If We Ad:" ,

The ~erl'el!hments table waa covYou haVen't done these things? -Then mayered
:-vah a '!hlte cloth and cen~er­
be you, as a parent, should make a Covenant
ed watb an a_rrantement or r,mk
wl!h yourself and your child today . Tell hlm
rOlies in a milk glass conta ner.
Mttchlhg candte•Ucks ho~dlllg P_ink
you will open your home to him and his
caftdl~ were plated on e1ther 1ude.
rnends . Tell him that, first you will make
Cqo~tes and punch were BHVed.
him a home and that you will be a parent
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Pa~l Rickard. l:nterta1nment lor
who will make tougher demands, but you will
thf evellln"M inclUded writlna: Of adwalk the distance with him. Tell him that
.
Ivice for the bride by each p'reBent.
you are golng to form an allience, both born
Others attending were Mts. lva Mn~ . Ohlin1er then read eadl one.
Carpenter, Mn. Shirley 'fvlpplt&gt;,
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of love and reason, with the neighbors and Mrs. F'rankle Rpachel, M'ri; C•rl ~se r~a:lBtermg were ~Bel'ky
parents of his friends to see that they all do Sin:on, .'Mrs. Marga~t -MurraY, Mrs. Burras, Gall Miller, Mrs. Pete
h
Ada MUrray, Miss Charlottt Mur- ria, Jean G~n•tead.. Sherry Flesh·
t e same; that when you demand more of him ray, all of Pomeroy..
_
er, Shelby &lt;?ri~•tead. Judy Fry,
tha·n you've ever demanded of him before,
Mr~. Georsie Diehl, M~. Betty Mrs. Otha Uevmg, Judy Athey.
you're going to ask his friend's parents to do Diehl, Mrs. Eula Evans Mn. Mad- .Mra. Clayton.
Ueving,
the same with their own children.
!.!line Evans, Miss Kay ·k liilil, Mrs. Leah Ann
John Fry,
Ele•nor Hoover, Mrs. Lu(ilke Haw- Mr&amp;. Fred
. GeorQe
Tell him that you are not going to relin- kins all ot Pomeroy Ro.ute. .
Sayre, Mr&amp;. R. F.
M.-s. Thelquish the shaping and molding of his life to
Mis~ Peggy RusseU, Mt~ Kathy ma Capehart, Mn.
Russe ll, Miss Linda Forf'l!llt, Mis1 )Irs. John .Bumg~ner,
people who have standards of conduct, religi- Sheila Hall, Mrs. Marline Hal!, ~bbie Rlckard, Mr.
ous principles, ideals or goals in life that are Mrs. :Martha R.uuell M'f, tdlth Rackard, Mrs. Jack F1~~~··~ ,.:~~
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lower than your own. Tell him that you ate . Forre8t, Mrs. TUlle itO\tt~, Ml:s. Ethel Riddle, Mn. !::.
le, ;·• b~~~;;·lj;ri:
completely responsible for hls llfe, and that Jessie
Route. naney, all of MkMleport 1Rev.
HarryRobert
Miller,Dil,
Mrs.
you are going to hold him responsible to you
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man, -Mr. Edgar Layne, .
Sending l!ifl., ~er'L MtW. Aetty renee Lievlng and Mrs.
for it.
Biggs, Mrs. Lyd11 H)'At\, Mrs. Stein.
.James
Reed, .M n. Mil~ . SISllon,
Then you will be ln a position to say to .i't1r8. Zelma
Ru11eli.. 11\'1.. Annie
him, "Come home son. Stay home." When he Buck, Mrs. nertha CuJter, Mrs.
does, then make sure that you give him more Clara Lightfoot, Mrs. Jerry Lightfont, Joan and Bob Morris, Mrs.
than you've given hjm before - not of ma- Isah Ebersbach, Mrs. Marie Hum·
teri~l things, not of free tirne with nothing to ble, Miss Lynn and Etta Mae Might
do - but or love, of your own time, of your and the Homebuilders Clus ot
the ch urch.
own personal guidance.

1'he charge of delinquency has been frequently levelled at the parents who gave
them life, and perhaps justly so. They have
promoted rather than discouraged the unholy
aliiance among children, who take a mile
inch by inch wlth the tormented fearful cry,
that "every body else is doing lt.'' Parents
have been soft·headed and yie lding when
they have relinquis~ed by neglect, and
through lack of strong personal ideals of
their own, the rearing of. their children to
their neighbors.

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Several articles were read dW'·

Plans were made for a bake
sale to be he ld April 9 when the
Rock Springs Methodi•t Youth
F•llow,hip m•t Mond•y ev•oing
at Mary
the l'hurch.
McAff'f' prl"sided •I ·the
mel"ting whit'h opened with th~
reading or C'oloss1a ns 3: 12-17 ·by
ne~ phase.
Mrs. Hugh ~arh s. A me~ting at diction.
tne
recreation center Chester kelreshments were sened by
The morning stars are Mars,
sc hool was announced lor March Patty and Janet Arnold.
Jupiter and Saturn.
Oh tl'lls t'lil)' in history :
'The next meetinr will be held
28. A skatmg party for the Ches.
tpr
Cha
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MYF was also announ- at the church on April 4.
In 1785, tbe British Stamp Act
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went
Into effect i.n the Amerlean
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muflt be attached to newspapers,
playing cards, legal documents

An 0 pen Lett er To Parent S
Jltdge Philip Billiam of Den \' er. in " An
open l..eft@t To A Teen-Ager " wrole :
"Aiw~s we heai- the p1a~n tive ery of th e
teen-ager: 'What can we do ~ Wh(' re can we
go't The answer is: "GO HOME~ ·· Hang lh f."
storm windows, paint the woodwork Rak e
the leaves, mow the lawn, shovel the walk
and wash the car . Learn to coo k. scrub the
floors, repair the sink, build a boat. get a job.
"Help the minister. priest or robbi , the
Red Cross; visit the sick, assist the poor ; study your lessons . And then , when you are
through - and not too tired ~ read a hook .
''Your parents do not owe you entertain· or VI'IIage does no t owe .vou
ment. . r. ,our city
a Living . . . you owe th~ world sorn~th ing .
You owe it your time and energy and talents
so that none wilt be at war or1 in poverty or
sick or lonely again .
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being a cry.baby. Get out of your dream
world and deveJop a backbone, not a wish·
booe, and start acting like a m:m or a lady."
What the judge, who has handled thousands or juvenile cases in Denver, has sairt is
true, appropriate and to the point. Parents
have ''n ursed, protected, helped, begged, ex cused , tolerated, and denied themselves'' for
their children. What more can they do?
They can start using their heads instead of
their hearts where their children are concerned, and by doing it they can demonstrate a
greater love than they have shown before in
lavish girts of material things and e:dra freedoms which their children have not been
trained to utilize properly or appreciate.
They can return the home to its place of
importance in the American 'Way of life . But
before they can cry out in uhlson , "Go home,
teen-agers," they must first make sure that
they have a home - a real home - for him
to go to.

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Bake Sale April
9th ByMYF

tHE DAILY SENTINEL

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The meeting was opene4 with

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the Flag Salute, devOtions were

presented by Mrs. T. Bert Roush,
hl!,f topic being "Faith."
The day's Ieason, "Is Your Fam-

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Breakfast Party
New• ~
BreLktast Party
News
Coffee Time
Swap Shop
Morning Devotions
the Town

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Mra. John Reitmire, A short bus- ·

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3:30 Vtrdlct Is Yours
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J:30 .T he Life of RileY
I:OO Arthur J Smlt~etn
6:1~ A Look at the Weather
6:20 ·,Jule Rlvlin Show
IUO Amoa 'n' Andy

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7 :30 Be Our Guest
8 :30 Men Into Space
9:00 The Millton'Blre
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Attending Were MrS: Robert
Hoffman, Mrs. Everett Laudermilt,
John Reitmire, Mrs, Albert
Rickard, Miss
E. T. Roush,
R. Douglu
Itoush, Mre ..
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Ahn; hlt&lt;b. one

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MIDDLEPORT

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playing the wedding mareh for back from playing with any other
POMEROY,
E. MAIN STREET
Carol Heiss.
elub.
Mise Heiss, 2G-yeu·old blonde
who won the Olympic figure skatIng championship tor the United
States last month, Monday an·
nounced her cnR•Iilement to another Olympic champion - Hayes
Alan Jenkins, who won the men's
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THE LAJUt U Till! SHOllTEsT OOMPAOT, BUr ~. ~G. C...
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biruio mote head-thoulcjer.hlp-1&lt;1 room for
Fllot•· ~
day aU-around by hlntlnll that she
may turn profesaional. Until now
THE LAJUt 1LU ~G l!. .
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abe h11 maintained that ahe wlahed
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IXHIIITION IIASIIALL
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On 'fhe Brlgblesl Corner In

DETROIT UPI - The Detroit
Lions said Monday they will go- to

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E.rller this month, the big Ten
voted to pua up all further postseuun footbaU gamea.

tnatead of court to prevent Johnny Robinson
the Skater's Walt!, tlley'U soon be Loulal1111. State Unlvenity baHNF.."W YORK UPI -

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Coast group made Monday foUowine a setlion of lts executive

dron Fann Woman's Club held
their regular monthly meeting
Tue!lday ane-rnoon at the ciub
house with Mrs. Vil'linia Shai'baugb ant\ Mrs. Charles Jewell
hostesses.

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nouncement which the new West

Wedding March
In Offing For
Skate Champion

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7:30 To Tell the Truth

8 :00 Pl:i~house 90
B:SO Many Lovell of Ilob7 GilUa
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10:00 Garry Moore Show
:.1;00 11 . O'clo.:k Newt
t1:10 A Look at the Weather
t1:15 Tbu..ter 13

SAN FRANCISCO UPI - The
Big Five- which didn't have much
cholce anyway- will select "an outstanding football team" to come to
the Rose Bowl from now on as a
result of the Big Ten's decision to
skip any more tripa to Paaadena.
That was the grist of an an-

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Movietlne
Loratta Yount Show
Young Dr. Malet
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ltllddleport, o ., March 22, 1960

. &amp;-Daily

&amp;walle 0/1, On T.rip
To Nation

C,aprttd

Past Officers Club
Met At Home Of
Mrs. Cora Webb

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Tht· Past Off11·er'a Club of the
Leo V. Savage , duector of the Raetnr· l'haplet OES mt't at the
newly named Tri-St.ate T~n C&amp;n· hom E" of Cora W~bh Friday eventeeh ·from the Tri -County Tee_n I ing The m&lt;!cllll~ was in charge of
Canteen is ott to Wa~hmgton this l lht prc:.tdL" ~lt. Leona l!enslf'y _ Mrs
Saturday to attend the Golden IIPn~ley r('ad a smp\ure fu\lowed
Anniver sary White House Confer- h,· lh• · l."'rd l&gt; l'n·"'
en« on children anrl yout h ·
·A • 1,.. ,v1 P, .. ,.,,. ,,, w•· &gt; 1,, ••• ,,1..rl
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Director Savage will rem,am ~n at whtch ttme Hazel Clelan d read
th. e nation's. CaJl llal untl
t e .. , ., .. "ot!J w.. ·,\ lake." Helen
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flrsl or Apr1.I
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vage s Pray.,.r" and Chlurus r.nmm pre0
home town . Marion. · Mdany can- s~nreJ ~ ltuatorou&amp; rradmg.
teen personnel w1ll ;atten ·
Thf prL·s ident 11nnnunr:ed l hat
the ctulJ would huld a slll· nt auc"tum at thrOES mecling Apnl 4.
Th~. next d ub met'lm g wtll be
April 21 ~l~elmg Jllans will be
YOUR NEXT
announrf'rl later .
The hoste ss sen·ed refreshments
ePRIVATE PARTY
from a l;~hle beaull fully decurateRECEPTION
ed Wt\h lhc thcmr of "S Jlrinl(' with
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HOTEL MARTIN

The 18th birlhdar of Judy Gr•••·
daushter o1 "'~"- Luer Gregg, wn
cele brated SundaJ at her home In
Middleport witb a family dinner.

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DevotionS Held
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travel that Uo ahead.

Farnily Dinner
Given Sunday
AtKarrHome

Dining Room Beauty at
Low Dinette Prlctl

, Mr. and Mrs. c. R. K&amp;rr enter·
tllned wlth a famlly dinner Sun·
day at thelr borne, NayJora Run
Hill In obaervance (ltf tbe birth·
day of their !laughter, MIJI Polly,
A decorated •·&lt;~ke and bome rude
l&lt;:e cream were serYe4 witll tbe
dinner.
PreHnt were the ho~red guest,
Mr. u.d Mnt Richard Karr, aon1
Rodn&amp;J and Jeffrey, Polly Ann
BlUer aDa the hoats.

VISIT IN 'RII-T

.xr. ud Mrs. J8hn Watson op&lt;ontll
the weekend at the home
and Mn. Uoyd Wataon and
St.lnler, ~mont, Ohio.

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COLUMBUS UPI- The newly
ne-elected president of the Ohio
Guernsey Breeders' A$sn . today
predicted that
state, dairyrtifin
would go to thQ. U. S. Supreme
Court if neceu.ary -- to ficJ1t the
eales tax. on bulk milk coolers,
Edward C. Haaf, who is also
c~e! of the Food and Dairy · Dl·
vision o~. the atate Agriculture
Department, echoed the argument of many tarmen that the
coolera are -vital in milk productiOn and should be exempt be·
cauae of their direct use.
Haaf. re-elected · to biB fifth
term as heall of the c•ttle group

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Yes, SHU.PAIC'Iricil(es packing a
pleaoure, ply~ · .
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lntegrat.d .Rel~nlatlc locks.

Harmonizing Aurora Interiors..

attended blthe DeDartment went over U7 ,000.

Meanwblle, the fino enemy struek again this marnillg, tlW!
tUne with the Racine ·F in Department ge"'ft« the action (...,

below):

The 'smart styled luggage Is available In fashion•ble
Tan, White, Grey; Blue, Charcoal.
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The lint alarm II ll:Je •.
of the depattment. A
Tuelday aeat the voluoteet amoke .·lltr.ong, -eold wind and bad _ro~s
ealer1 even mtJea biet of wm. . hampered the department m _Jta
Columbia, w. va., t.o ~ Charles efforts to aave t,be home whieh
H Lfwla reside-nee
was completely deatroyed.
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A six room frame home wu home att.r HOut an hour ....
completely entU11'ed .in flames on e· half · •IM•nc. to ff.-11 their

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KEG. $13.15 VANITY . ..... . ... . : .. .. ...... . . .. ......... · .. · ·
KEG. $13.95 TRAIN CASE ... .... ........... .' . .......... .. - · .. .
RI!G. $13.95 - 18" O'NITE .... .............. . ........... - .. · ·
REG. $13.95 - %1" WEEKEND ................. - ........ - .. ..
REG. $17.50 ~ 24" JR. PULLMAN ...... . .............. · .. .. . ..
REG. $25.00 - 26" PULbfAN .......... ; ....... ... - .. .. .. .. ..
REG. f25.00 WARDROBE .... .......... .. .......... ·.. .. .. .. ..
REG. f27 .50 - 29" JUMBO PIJLLMAN .. .. 1••••• •• ••• • • - • • • • • • • •

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SALE $11.00
SALE $11.00
SA,LE · $11:00
SAL: $i1.00
$11.00
SAL
SALE $15.00
SALE . $20.00
SALE $20.00
SALE $22.00

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Whatever you want; in Furniture - Floor Co~rings - or App-liances - Wthetber
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die hU-ndreds tbat n~ avaU tltte~lves of t.bl:s -&amp;ervice.

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presented On Tburaday

Dr. Tbomaa A. Gardner trom
110\ltbeast · district health -'i~;,liii
the Ohio Department ol
will be tue•t ..,eater,
AJ10 attt~ding . frol'n
wm be :.rtss Harriette
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IUe most men to put in a day's work

Ghi1.1g Minstrel
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return home, the nation's DWilber one enemy, "fire."
dootroyed a total of f9600.1n property Tueoday aDd kept members of the Middleport Volunteer Fire Deportment on the run.
The Department -ltd lbreo alarma ill eleht hours and
45 minuteS Tueoday afleriloon and evening, Total fin! lossea

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the Melp Co!lllty TB o.nd H..lt!J - . '-''
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Family Made Homele~
Fire Losses Are Htavy

Dairymen May .

Annual Meeting
Is Qn T~esday

lATCHING PlASTIC TOPS

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'lbe board ruled in the case of
two Southern Ohio dairymen that
tbe equipment wu not wed dl·
redly in produclag milk, butter
chee111e or lee cream and( theretore is _not exel{lpt unde)' the
state law wbich eliminates aale:s
tax on 100:b used directly in
production.

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MEIGS THEATRE

Refreshments were served to
the 15 fnembe:rs and 1everal chi!- .
dren present. The next meeting Is
t9 be at tbe home ot Mr. and Mrs .
Lloyd Roush.

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cows on · his Fairfield CoUnfy
farm near Lancaeter.
He 'is one of l,MIO Guernsey
breeders in t-~~ atate. Many of
th,em have dairy plnts which hl&amp;
state ~~&amp;ents periodically inspect.
La11: mon,Ul, the eo.,ro or Tllx.
Appeals ruled that rOhio Dairy
farmers must PliY a aales tax
when they ·buy mUk coolera and

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Friendship
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Farmer Rights

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A notice , In a sm~lt l'fit•urent
nMr Lake Lnon warns Its cv ..
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pcicks up to four fclira of
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·GirlsComplete N
.4e Dinner
IProjects hMaking
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The Central School Brownie
'the ~se Garden &lt;.:l.ub of Tup·
Troop met with their leader, Mrs.
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pen Plain1 )Mid Jta Much mee-t Abo present tor the dinner • ·ere William Sherdlan and a&amp;Siatant
Miss Lab Joe Taft o! Columbua ins •t the home of Mn. Lindsey Judy't gran4ro.other, . Mrs . .M~ie leader, Mrs . John E. HuDnell,
relurned
to her home after Lyons .
Erlewine, ._Miss Farie £:rle~Ule, Monday 11 t 3:30 p. m. at tne schocd
spending the weekend with her
The meeting opened with the "iln. c. R. Gilbert of Sprmgfteld, Following the opening ceremony
coUJin, Mra, , John Parsons and Lord 's Prayer and dub song . For Karen Gregg and Don Eastman of of the plOOge to the flag and
!aroll.y.
roll call eath membt-r name-d a Pomeroy .
Brownie pledge, the girls com·
d boliw plant.
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f
kl
Mn. Richard Rosenbaum
an
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pleled theirf pro]eet
o
ma
ng
p . k
Mrs. Jun&lt;! Doeter gave a read JDg
t b ld
G meo
1
infant son. James atri~ I re urD·
containers or po 0 ers. a
ed home Sunday from Jfo)z.er Hot- about March.
DINNIR MIITING HILD
were played, after which the
b b b
b
h ULC!tl I
ed
'th th f · d
pi tal where t e . a Y w•s
otn
The club gave a donation to the
NEW HA Vl!:N - T he .h · · · o meetin~ clos d w1
e nen ·
last week.
Johnny Apple Seed Fund and de· St. Paul's Lutheran C hurc met
on ahln
drcle an
btps.
din
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Sunday •"Uetta of MIN
rser
Mra. Roy d ayer Irewas 1a gue...
u~Sy va.1a cided to send an arrangement to Tuesday evenlng wH R a h M
the
McMaster were Mr. and Plllll · """" the Achieveme nt Day program.
meeting. Mrs. UO)'d ous • rs. and provide
a
a1 or
bert Sparka of Ua7denvUle and
Mlas Lynda} Lyons gave a t.alk Philip Wolpert aDd Mrs. James lgrot.Jp.
Miss Muilyn WUaon, The Plaina.. ' 1'l'lon
sow Annuals for Drying" Layne. .d the meal to the mem--:-::-:=::-:::-=-::-:
in"
M
· •ssiR, K•••EM
Mrs. Lewit Koehler baa been
Jotui Mitchell, ·"Quick ~rs .
· owiDi the dinner
r.
ATTACK · N"'
Crooksville fot the put t'*D
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Annuals
HKte Ugly Clarence BlesainJ presented the
AMMAN, Jordan UPl- United
weeks where abe was called dlle,
program which was on Commun Arab Republic President Gam•l
to the sertou Ulneaa of ber brOtraveling priZe was won by jon , to t'be group. Attending were IAbdel Nasser and Iraqi Premier
ther, A. M. :riaate, w~o l'ftlaias
Lynda~ Lyona. 'Each member Robert Joboston, PhiUp Wolpert, Abdul K•rim Kassem are collab·
in a criUeal c:.oDCJition. ·
nceived 1 o})amrock for St. Pat- Harry Layne, Jack Ord, Herman orators with Zionism, Radio AmMr. and Mrs. Otho Mum)', Mr. rkk'a Day and while refreshments Layne, Donald F. Roush, Lloyd man charged Mon~liY .
and
Mrsl
Cb ..te5 !lurray, were being ser\'ed by the hostess Roush
Robert Layne, Charles
The radio roadcast said both
Minada, Chuckle and Charlotte Mra. Lois McCain, Mrs. Charles BleSsi~g and Clarence Bles11ing.
advocate a Palestine republic
Murray and Junlor Rowley were !rfauar and Mrs. Starling Massar
which would givll! ISrael a chance
the Sunday dlnner" guests of Mr. bng "Wild lrish
' and "When
The ocxt meeting is to be at the to acquire Arab Palestine terri·
and Mra. RoJand Russell.
lriab Eyea AN
home of Mrs. June Doster.
' tory.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller
of Tenne:~ &amp;pent the past week
end visltin&amp; with relati~ea and
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friends in the Bradford area.

D urmg
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th e mcc tl· ng of the Middlepo
rt · . ·
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on. ay
.
evening t h c report f ro m th en 0 m tJJalln g comnuttee was ~ven
by the chairman , Mrs. H.od n cy Sauer,
..o.n d Charle s Asa rad ·
bury was elected president f_or the coming year.
.
Others are first vke presiden t, Mrs . Charles Asa Bradbury,
second vice pres1"d e n 1, Mr s. L ucy u''regg·• secretary
Th' Mrs
. ·
Ge~rge Hackett, an d .treasurer . Donald Plunkett .
ey WlU
be m s ta lled a t t he Apnl meeting .
Monday e\'e nmg:'s meeltnS. was ~c.;"".;;;"""""""""""""";;;;;;;;;cpened wilh praye r by Rev Ray t
mon Konk nght lifter whit•h Kalad
010 '!/
OU
Hindy , president , conducted th e
busines~ meeting.
The bannF.!r was won hy )Irs.
Bll,ke&lt;l'oe·, stxth grade.
OklefOy
i'' oJlowing the mcctlllg a shorl
8y LUCILLii HAWKINS
talk was J::l\'en b~· J::dison Hob·
eMEETING
stetter concerning the bond issue
~Irs Cam pbell Harper, Mrs. C. R
on the Meigs Memor ia l Ho sp ital. Young , Mrs C h;~orles
Jo_nes and
He was assisted by llernard Full ! , )'Irs. Albert Bland were m Galli·
who conducted a quesliun and 1 pohs Sunday to attend the eighth
an~twer period on the hospltal.
1\l l;tiversary of the '!Ttedstone 'BappOMEROY'S BEST
Btll Kim:, president , prl'sided
Mr ~. Char les Asa Brad bury, 11 _,; 1 Church of whtch Rev . D. L.
Mrs. Isabel Winebrehner, Mrl.
Blanche "Haptonstall and ·Miss
Private Rooms For
uve r th e husine~ s
chai r man introduced th e L&lt;~lham is the pastor.
!0 to 173 People
tht· Meigs Cuunty Men's
program for the 'evl:!n mg whidt 1 ;.,trs . B(.' rtha Scott i_s att_e nding a Mary Phillips of New Haven were
shJ]l of the Cht1rc h of rhnsl met was gi\l{'n by the Eighth Grade n•Jt sus ad visor meetmg m Athens business vjsitors in Huntington
u'l :\ltdd lepurt :11nnday rve ning for c las&lt;~ tau ght by Mrs. Nan Moore. l hi~ wee k.
last Saturday.
theLr regular mecling .
Jo:!len Dutlon was the anuounce r
Mrs. Karl Grueser_and aona, Llr·
The Raymond Walburn family
The
devotion11l
leader
lor
the
for
thl'
program
and
it
opened
n
·
and
Bobby,
o(
Mmersvt_He
¥18ll·
recently
moved into the Bener
After 6 P .M. wilh
evt• ning was Walter Bnnce. Rcpre· with a reading bY susan Shtlcr. ('d Sund 11 y In narwm With her property on Grant St.; which they
Merchants Police Sc rvkc
~~.:ntatives from th e Br&lt;~ dhury .
Karen Bachner and Car rol parent~. Mr. and Mrs. Welby had recently purchased.
Bradfo rd. Zi on . anri ~liddlcporl Scott who were accom panied by Whaley.
Mr . and Mrs. Ji,alp_)l Humble
ehurdw:; WNl' pn·~en l
Mrll. Clare nce L&lt;J cey \san g A·r•ll
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler. spent the and son", R'i', were- dinner guests
Hf'in·., hmenb were sr·rn·LI by the Walk Wilh Go t! " after which wcPk.end with Mr. and Mrs. Wei· sunday of the E:d and Gu)' Rua-·
Sening Goud l&lt;' ood
~- lt;c t~l d t!l!'L·h w1th Mr Bunce HJHI Carroll Lyons gave 11 readinl::.
by Whaley, Darwin:
sell famllle.s. The Humbles startand Legal ll~verag•!J
0 f.: MrK in ley ~~~ chuirmm1.
A one act comedy play -- H1lly 's , Mr. and Mrs. ~1iton Rou.!lh and ed a week's vacationtsun4ay evenUntil 2:30 A :~t.
\ The nt•)(t meding w ill bl• h(•ld , l&lt;- lrst Date " was 11 re~c ntNI wilh fumil y of Zanesville were week ing by vjsi~lng wilh rc:lftives in
""""="'"""",.-""""""===~·~•_:
tht' Brurtrord !'h un· h. April 18. lhe fallowmg taking p11 rt, Jumcs en•l guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,"Muon Columbus, 0., and New Castle,
1
- - · - - ·- - - - · - · - - - ~- Miller , Jani ee Tannehlll , Iva Ste- Jo'isher and famUy and other rela- Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hlltrt'is
. Susan Slater, Carolyn ~irh· hve ~and children 1-al&amp;O· viaited Sunday
D;:vid Thomas, Jack ~alter Mr and Mrs. Ray E. Gibbs have with the Russells.
Duri s Md-lu ffi e- and Carroll ret urned home after a two week
John E. Hunnell.
vaca tion in Edenton, N. t:.
Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hickman of
Mrs . E. J. Hill and Mrs. Robert
Prompter11 fur lhe play were
Columbus spent Sunday with her
Gnoch
and
children
returned
home
~o a n Mourning anti Jurly Martin.
Saturday ev{'ning after a visit with (ather, John :Biaettnar.
Mrs. :-.1oorc wa s i
Mrs. Barbara Smith and grandrdativf's in Columbus and West
son,
ctt.udde Holmes, of Columbus,
Jdff'r son .
and
Mrs. Delbert Cbase nf Atl!tens
"The Gr.,.test
Mrs. Roy Sickle and children of
v1slted Monday with ~?bn BJae~t­
Akron
are
the
guest11
o(
Mr.
and
Tade Sensation
nar.
POMEROY, 01110
:11n. Frank Dill.
in a Sandwich"
·.·1r. and Mrs. Glen Dill returned
,.,...,ufll ooc..,.-.IJ/01 t•
home Saturday evening after . an
TONIGHT
f'Uoo • Durtor 0 S,.tlo .. , 1.... !' .. •-"
lllu .. ota, -wJoc..,.l•
overnight visit with ~lr. and Mrs.
".JA CK TI~:~: Rll'Pf~H "
:'i1anon Howell, Cplumbus.
Lei Patterson, DeL \y McDowall
Miss P•llly Karr of Columbul:l
tT M. lt[G. IJ. II. l'al. 01,
spcnl the week end with her parNot Open Wedne1d1y
rnts, Mt'. and Mrs . C. R. Karr, NayThe Friendship Farm Bureau
lor's nun Hill.
THURSDAY and FRIQAY
Mr. and Mrt. Doll Dudding and Counctl met 8t tbe home of Mr.
"SAM/-iON and Dt:LlLAH ''
so tl. Bryan Lee, of Columbus were and Mra. Charles Theiss for the
1'0MEROV
W. MAIN ST.
Victor 1\bturc - llcdy Lamarr
weekend gucstll of Mr . and ~drs. March meeting which was opened
by Andre .... Cross, president with
Margaret West, secretary.
l'rayer 'Was offered by ¥ary
Roush.
The le1180n fni.Wtial ,
"Farmers Rililllts snd · Reapol"'sibiUtles under the Law" wae discussed. Mr. Cross gave a report on
the meeting be attended in Col-

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M,I IG. G~~ERAL
AdnUnlona: Bettr

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Arch Hanntng,
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