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Amateur Gankraer•

:To Hold Meetirag

- The April meeung of Amatuer
Gudenen. CJub w1V meet th!lto
Wednesday eve01n1 at the home of

•Jln. C E Blake&amp;lee w1th members
responding With "lnteresling Spots
in Mel&amp;l County" to the roll call
Mr. Bb.keilec , Me1g5 Counly
A&amp;rlou.ltural Agent w1ll be the
guest speaker for the J•1ee1Jng

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Ticket Committee
Announced For
Charity Ball
The Bend Area Uci:et committee
for the first charity ball of tbe
Pleasant Y.alley Hospital aUXJlury
has heen announced by Mrs. Malpb

Warner, of Maaon , chairman
The ball w11l be held 1n the

Bradf.ord Church of Christ Dedicates
Happy Harvesters
New Class Rooms With Ceremony Sunday Meet Friday At
Sunday was a special day of interest to the members of the
Bradford Church of Chrtst with dedication services for three Federated Church

new class rooms being held in the afternoon at the church.
Mn. Max Me,inhart, Mrs Edward
Ralph Humbte, student at Kentucky Christian College, is H1t~ and Mrs. Bent! Wolre were
the pastor of the church and for the servtces Sunday corninc hostesses when the Happy Hanes
with htm to speak to the church during the morning worship tE'rs Class of the Federated Chur~h

.wrv1ce was Professor Nash of KCC
with lbe program topic, " Conser National Guard Armory near Pomt ... nd for the dedacat1on program a
quartet from KCC sang several
Y&amp;l100",
Pleasant on May 7
Mrs. Huold Lohse will be the I On the !Jekel commlttee 1n the lUmbenJ John BurkiPy of the Pom ·
assJShng hostess
Bend Area are Mrs Grace Wh1te , eroy Church of Chnsl dehvered the
Mrs Jo)ce Carson, Mrs Ray Fox, Je&lt;J1catton s~rrn 1•n Followmg the
Mrs J05eph I.Jsh, Mn Ray Prof. mormng servu~ e a basket dmner
GUILD TO MEt::T
fltl , Mrs Alma Turner, all of Mas was served to the 114 present
The Guild of .;raee t:p1scopal on , dOd Mn Arnelt Roush of LeThe work un the roums was done
Church w1JI meet at the pansh tart Rural Route
hy men of the church and as a
house ThuNlda)', Apnl 7 at B p. m.
part of the afterno(ln program, Mr
Hostt'SIIPM arc ~Ir s Evrrett Hayeli,
General IICkel chalrmaJ, '8 Mrs Humble read a poem whiCh had
Mlss Lenora Giles and MISS VIda
Haught nf Poml P!eds.ant bel'fl written b)' Mrs Ethel Ru~Jt~ell
Jhle
Norman Pmschm1dt of Galll- Nelson es pecially for t he occcas10n
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&lt;~re bemg sold at four dol- Rutland was. for a number of
lars per couple wJth all proceeds yean, a member of the Brad1ord
to
to the Pleasant Valley hos Churc h and made special effort to
attend the day's program Mr~ Nel
POMEROY, OHIO
,
11on h~:~s been ..:onhned to her home
BRIEF TIROS STORY
smcc last September w1th a broken
MOSCOW VPI All Soviet h1p and Sunday was the first Ume
newspapers Sunday prmted
she has been able to attend church
TONIGHT •nd TUESOA Y
lmef, factual Tass news a~~.:~ 1 serv1ces smce her accident
d1~patch rrom New York. rj
Her poem .
"OPERATION PETTICOAT"
1 'MY
mg w1t hout comme nt the succesa
HOME CHURCH"
Cary Gnant- Tony CurtJs
of America's T1rots satelhte. The The Bradford Church by the s1de
rllspah h noted the Tlros would
of the tO&lt;td
Not 0p.n Wldnesd•r
fly O\Cr Sov~et territory and war; Has been a bouse of the Lord for
many to unload
capa ble of sending plcturea to the
earth
Their sorrows and Joys of life they
have kn 1wn
And the love of God to us he has
shown.
The httle creek below we'll never
forget
Where we obeyed our Lord, in
baptism, and yet
It seems only just a little wh1le
Everyone greeted each other With
a sm1le.
We have to weep as we thmg of
those so dear,
Who have gone to their heayenly
abode,
F'rom the Church by the side of the
road
But of aU the churches in the land
Bradford Church iii t&gt;tlll Just grand

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

ly LUCILLI IIAWKlld

Mrs
Holzer
vatlon
Mrs.

Thomu Goegleln entered
HospllMI Friday for obesri!lld treatment.
Willard Ebersbach was the
Fn~ay dmner euest of her parents,
~1r and Mrs . Clarence Might of
find bury
M1ss Joyce Ebera!Jach returned
home Fr1day evemng after a
week's v1stt with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Clarence Might.
Mr and Mrs. Rollm Bearha spent
the weekend 1n Thurston the
guests of the1r daughter and son·
m·law, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Pulhnt~ and famlly
Mrs. W1lham Elchmger under·
went eye surgery Thursday at Holzer Hospital and 18 oonvaleaciny
mcely Her room numbt!t is 3~ ..
William Eichinger who has ~~
qu1te Ill at his home, Rock Springs
Road, is much improved
M1ss Olga Pterottl of Columb!JI
sp('nt the weekend with her mothe.-, Mrs. Odetta Pierotti .
Mr and Mrs. Edward Parfitt returned home Sunday after a vialt
m C'htlhc()the w1th the1r daughter
and son-m-law, Mr. and Mn. W~­
ham Claar .
Mr and Mrs Nt'lrman Fit.her re·
turned to lhetr home, Senecaville
today af Ler ,.f1 weekend visit w1th
relatiVe!l in the area.
Mr and Mrs PMul Fisher left
Sunday for a vis1t 'in CJncmnatl
with thetr sun and daughter-m-law,
Dr and Mrs James FJsher and
daughters
Mrs Wilham Baker returned
home Sunday after a week's vis1t
1n Charleeton. W.Va . With Mr. and
Mrs. William Grate and son, Jomcs
She wall accompanied home by .Mr
Gr&amp;te who flslted relatives in
Middleport

MEIGS THEATRE

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after a shower!

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it . . l'heer up! Our sctenliftc cleamng methods work

magical wonders in restoring the life of a garment. Spots
and wrinkl~s disappea•r as color, texture and ihape returns handsome as ever!

Robinson's
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PHONE WY 2·5130
In Middleport

DRY ClEANERS
Robinson's Cleaners
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In Pomeroy

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Around .And
About
Middleport
. . fRRDDII HOUDU&gt;II'.l

VISlllu&amp; with Mr. and Mra. Wilham Slater and family last Satur~
were Mr .and Mrs. Ed Slater
; Athens Later In the day the
, JLam Slater fmuly went to Jacktpnvllle to visit With Mr. Slater'•
~nenls, Mr. aDd Mra. C. E. Slater.
Mrs. E. 0 rtall, who broke her
hip last l.l.ll, it reported to be improving at her home on S. Third
Ave-.ue. She 1s now able to be in
a wheel chair and 1.;: domg some of
her own work. It wtlJ be several
fl"'ore months before abe 11 able to
waik.

Mr. and Mr J . W. Scarbrough
and fannly had u Sunday dmner
gue1ts Mr. and Mrs Ted Scarbrough and IWn, Mr. and : oil'S Delly Scarbrough, Mrs. Ruth Scarbrough and M:r and Mn. Basel
Scarbrough and famtly all of Charleston, W. Va., Mr and Mn. Kenneth Scarbrough and &amp;on, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Hunt and IWD or Ripley,
W. Va., Mr and lin. Dale Scarbrough and fllSter. Deltha and baby
of Kentucky, Barbara Scarbrough
and rnend of R1pley, W Va . and
Ray and Martha Wheeler of G&amp;y ,
W Va.
Melvtn Circle or Columbus spent
the week end w1Lh h1s !bother,
Mrs. Mary Circle.
LE-slie Scarbrousb of Cleveland
and Phylhs Scarbrough or Parkersburg spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Scubrough
Mr and 'Mrs. Lawrence ~m1th
and Carolyn, Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Smith and Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Smith of Pomeroy were Sunday
danner guests of Mr and Mn Dan
Smith and famdy Mr. and )(rs Eu·
gene Hawkms and son, Middleport,
called in the afternoon.
Dix1e Circle apent the weekend
m Athens with Manlyn Roush and
attended the "Little Sister" week
end at OU.
Mr Ayward Jonea returned to
CleYeland Monday after apending
several du1 here.
Dorothy Circle visited Mrs Mary
Circle Tuesday evening.
The young people under the
leadership o£ Mr. Edson Roush
h11vr: been practicing an Easter pla.t
"II It J, Lord?'' whJ~ will be pre~mted .at the Carmel Church on
Good Friday at 8 p m.

Don Becker, who is employed m
Ironton, spent the weekend wnh
his aon, Randy, and his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Becker and
Larry Gladwell.
By VERA WEBER
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kloes of
Mr and ~rs. Bobble Dlll and
Coi•Jmbus are spending several
(Jays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs children of Pomeroy were vis1tors
Karl Kloes.
of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter, re·
cently
Mr. and Mrs. Ge(lrge VJughan
Morgan Yates and fnend, J1m
and famlly moved last week from Morgan, were recent Wednesday
the Wilham Grueser apartment on afternoon vJsjton of Mr. and Mrs.
N Second to the Klem house on Dav1d Yate&amp;.
Pearl St.
Stevie, son of Mr and Mrs
Mr. ~&amp;nd Mrs. Jack Kauff and Hank. Holter. was. bttten by a dog
"From A Nurtured Bud Unfolds
daughter, Jody , of Pt Pleasant, recent.Jy Several stitches were reA Wholesome Flower" was the
vtsited last Saturday with Mr. and quired
theme of the annual Sprmg con·
Mrs. John K.au!f.
Mrs Effie German nas been tak
ference or the South Central DisMr. and Mrs David Sneller. Jr. en tc Holzer Hosp1tal. Her conditrict of the Child Conservation
of Columbus VlSitcd recently wllh tion rcm11lns the same
League when the group met last
Mr Sneller's puents, Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Marion Hall and
Friduy ~tl Rl(l Grande.
David Sneller.
Randy were Sunday visitors in
The meotlng was held at the CalM1ss Jean GrandmetU, teacher 1n Reed.wille .
Members of the memberahlp the local schools spent the week
vary Baptist Church and began at
Norman Weber and Howllrd Lar3·00 with the Lea following the tralnmg class of Heath Methodist end In Stcubenvtlle with her par- kmlil were m Columbu11 Tuesday on
meeting Mra. Miles T. Eppling of Church of Middleport were m ents, Mr and Mrs. D. Grandinetti
busmess.
Gallipolia.. acting Distnct Presi- Jackson yesterday afternoon to ~t·
Mr and Mrs· Charles Capehart
Geneva Yates, Tress Swam and
dent was In char~e of the m&amp;etifl&amp; t,eJ'd the reeeption for Interm.!~t­ of Charles~on 'f'ilated recen~l:y with Bermce Prmce attended AchieveMra. William Slater, ot the Mid- 'te Youth which was held at tHe Mr. and Mrs. Herman V. OhUager . ment Day meeting in Middl eport.
League gave the report Methodist Church for young peoP)e
Miss Dixie Pierce, student at OU
Mrs Pauline ~1yers substit1,1tcd
for
local organization and the of the Methodist Portsmouth Disyesterday with her parents, at Tuppera Plains School in the a b.
trict
league received their 14th achieveand Mrs. Mlllittd Pierce . •
senet~ of Mrs. Perry
Youth from the Middl eport
ment len award.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Smith und
Mr. and Mrs. Dalla&amp; Rummager
The Middleport league also ex- church attendmg the reccplion family have moved Into the pro· visited his mother laat week
were
C(lnme
Cooke,
Celeste
Ault,
tended an lnvllation to the D1s
perty whtch they recently purchui1irs. Helen Bowman, Maryland,
Lr1ct to hold the 1961 meehn~ here Kate Morar1ty, Suzanne Bradbury, ed from Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoff. IS visiting her sister, Nellie Cozart
Others rrom the loca-l league Jimmy Johnston, Mike Lloyd, M1ke man m Bradbury.
who attended F'nday's meettng Archer, Teddy Morarity, and
Mrs. G. A. Ferguson of Parkers
Mrs L'harlc~; A1:1a Bradbury, ny Blake.
burg spent yellterday with Mr and
These young people will be re- Mrs . Lon GreenJeo and family ,
Culhuns, Mrs. Gene
and Mr11. RI"Chard ceived into membership of the lo- . Mtss Carol Jean Jlud1on, student
cal church next Sunday u will at Mflligan College m Tennes8ee
Br Mrs. J. I. Rad•kln
Keith Morgan who was unable to returned to her studies today aftLaurel
Granae honored quarterly
attend the Jackson meeting.
er spending the past week with her b1rthdiys and 1Jao made a eontri·
Accompanymg the youth were parents, Mr. and ilfrs. George HudEaster Pra11rnrn
bution to CARE when they met
Mn. Kenneth Cooke and ReY. and son and other relatives
Saturday
evenmg.
Harriaonvllle
Plan1ted For Bradbury Mr11. Raymon Konkrlght.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Myera of Grange wtll be ilUesta at the next
A special Easter program 1s be·
Ripley recently moved int(l the meetmg on April 9. Lecturer Mae
Ins prepared by tht~ Sunday School
Herman Ohllna:er property, on Rupe conducted a program on
of the Bradbury Church of Christ
South Sixth Avenue!!.
·
"Health and Happiness." Roll caU
lo be presented un E.. ter Sunday.
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was answered "How to be HealAdulls work!llg With the pro·
,IDIRAL JOlt UP
thy." Readln11 on health were givsratn Include :llrs Oleola Collerlll,
5
WASHINGTON UP! Sen. en and M contest conducted by Ar·
Sharon WhiUatch , Mrs. Neva
L. McClellln D·Arlr:. re· lin Radeldn "•• won by lAymon
Pierce, Mrs. Paul Wlnn, Mrs EdUf
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I ;,o;;t;... Sunday that 2,178,1161 civil· Rupe. Refre1hmenta were 1erved
lth Russell, Mrs Waggoner and
Evelyn Gibbons was devotional
workers were on the federal by the Home Economic committee.
:v1rs. Kathryn Werner
leader Sunday evening when the payroll on Jan 1. Thil wu 'In
Nellie Vale accotnpanied
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and Mn. Owen Kennedy to CoHeath Methodist Chur&lt;~ In Middle- vroua year.
lumbua Saturday to vlslt her aunt,
. port. Her dev(ltiona were baaed on
:ilrs Magg1e Burchfield.
the 23rd Psalm
DtiLIICIS PRINCH PAIHIDNS
Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday apent
A short business metltlng
P,.\R~S U~~ Nllr:l.. Kbr~ Sunday w1th Mrs Annice Vale and
YOUR NIXT
r conducted by Eric
Chambers. shchev'a dauJhter, Rada, took a daughter In Cardington
ePRJVATE PARTY
shot 1t French faahiotla
1 president of the aroup after which
Mr. and Mrs. Wm PhiliiPI of
Tom Rail and Forrest Bachtel
ttymg b1ck to MoiJ- Frankfort Were recent vl!llton of
-·ECEPTION
Ihowed the !Um strip "Trial and
parents . .Atked whet- Mr. and Mr1. G. 8 . Radekln.
Atreat.''
French
clc..thea were not
Mr1. Lutber Harvey and son,
eBANQUET
Adults attending were Mrs.
enou1h for her, the rt· Dale, apent Tuesday with her un.
Wayne Glbbona, their .• •1 ' ::lo:"lt'c not juat that, 1 fouiHI cle, Elmer Houdashelt, In the Vet·
eMEETING
arid Rev. Raymond Konk:lgbt.
friahtrlll."
eran1 Ho1p1tal at Huntincton.

Child League
Holds Spring
Conference

If you were caugh t in the ram and your clothes look

met l'"r1day evening at the church
for their April meeting.
1 he meeting ln ~.:barge of Mrs.
Ph1l Memhart opened with devotions by Mrs.. Ben Neutzhng whose
topic was " Love and Friendship."
A con tnbutlon was made to the
Leonard Wood Memonal It was
~oted to contribute on the payment
of the new hot water heater for
th" church kitchen .
Games were played during the
smlil l hour wltb prizes awarded to
Mrs Lawrence Lanmng, Mrs. Aman
da K.alipar, M188 Freda Grue~;er and
··1rs Carl Shields after wh!ch the
hostesses served rerreshments

Carmel
News Of Week

S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., AprU 4, 1960

Naomi Baptist Church Observes 64th
Anniversary Sunda:r. With Services

The 64tb anniversary of Naoml Bap st church wao obsarv·
ed Surul;i1.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. In charge Of Superlntenden~
WiUiam Lewis, opened the days activities, followed by the
worship servlce in charge of the pastor, Rev. Samuel Jackson.
Special l'lUSic was provided by the junior choir wilh Mrs.
Campbell Harper as the pumut.
Luncheon was served at noon in
lhe church dmmg rot;tm w1th an af·
Lernoon service beginning at ~ p
m.
Devot 10118, conducted b)' deMcons,
Harlan Goins and LaVerne Pre•
ton, opened the afternoon session
Mrs. Allen Hampton gave tb.e
church b 1story and stated that the
Naoml Mwtonary Baptist Chureh
was organized September a, l896
and that the church buudmg is 1
years old, having firat been occuPled by the Free Will Baptitt Congregation. Rev J. H. HJd;man of
Mlddleport wat the lint paator of

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Naomi ChUrch. Deacon Wllham
Lewis, 'Ovho tlu been a member of
the church for 89 yeara, baa the
longeat lllemberaJup wtth Sulle
Venable next with 44: yean membershlp.
.
Re'Y,. Granville Seward, pastor of
t~e Fint Baptist Church of Rend·
VIlle had for bla: anniversary sermon ''T~e Church of My Dreama"
and SJ)etlal mu8lc wa1 presented by
tfle seruor choir of the Rendville
Church.
Remarb were g.ven by Rev Elbert McGhee of GallipoUa. ,.&gt;retident of the MJnisters and Deacons
Union of Providence District; Rev.
Rev. Konkright lloldiflll Charles Wood, asalst.ant pastor of
the Mt. Zion Baptlat Church in
Servke• A.t Rltlweville
Athens; and Rev Jacbon, after
Rev Raymon Konkri&amp;ht. p1stor wh1cb the servJce closed w1th the
of the ~eath Methodist Chlli'eh, benqdiction b7 Rev. Seward.
Middleport, conducted special ser·
vaces be&amp;~nnina; last SuDday evenIng and continuing through Fridl')"
"'FO MElT TUESDAY
al the B.ll!r•vill• , Commonlly •· M~ :J'•rnP!~ Prll!lan Sillten
Church near Leh1nop. -He was (a· ,Will~tthia Tiie~ evening at
sialed by llie P'uiOO' ot tho
·J!&gt;e "'·ol,J' Hall~ 'llld~leport al

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After 6 P.M. with
Merchants Pollee Servlo:e

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and LeBlll Beverlf".J
Until .:30 A.M.

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Thursd~y Dlebt lhe curWn goes up on th&amp; first perform·
ance of the "Grand Old Opry - EQW\'n Style" as presented
by the Athletic
of Eastern Local Hl&amp;b School.
Sebeduled for
both Thursday aDd F~y

The proposed rate increale being asked by tbe General
Telephone Company for lh system w:UCh Includes Pomeroy,
Middleport, Raclne, IWUand, and Portland exchanges will be
protested.
Tbls was assured by action of the county commissioners
Monday In a unanimously a~prove-d resolution "protesting the
increase" to lhe Public Utilities CommiS8ion of Ohio. They
al!o Instructed county prosecutor James O'Brien to take such
action as be deems neceuary in protesting the increase.

a vast amount of local talent.

the Secrdary Gtf the PUCO.
The hearmg on the ina'e,.. re-

queated will convene at 10 a. m.
May 3 at the office of the PUCO
in Columbus and wiD continue liDtil noon May 8
In other action t.aken bJ the commwlonen, bub were uked for
guolme for the county garage, and
for 83,000 gallon IE-1 dlllt eontrol
for use on the county roada bJ
the county engmeer 'fbe commi.-.
s1onei'J' voted to buy a used brid&amp;e
from the Ohio Bridje Company, ins1alled J,t l&gt;)'eDvUle, for fl%,100.
In thell final action or the meeting, the commi»&gt;lionen aecq:ted
the resignation Of Don Hllla:, Mid·
dleport., from the Meigt Count)'
Hospital Commluion and appointed Kal IJindy u his re:plaeement.
Mr. MiJIJ gave u bi1 reuon lor
retigning the preu
of pertQDI].

...,, o~Brien, who at:ated that he
hu been atudyinc the matter ol
tne lnerea" for 10me time, Nid
todiJ that he will immediately take
the m.attel up with the PUCO.

cbara:ea made by the company at
present do !lot appear to correspond lo current rates lllted by the
PUCO, in b1J opinion. The per«nt·
.age of increaae uked by the teteHe $Aid hla lint move in the~ phone company lii.Dg&amp; from 18.18
c!aae wnt be to seeure more inlor· [ percent to 150 percent, according
m,atlon on pre~ent ratet, u phone to figure. li&amp;ted in the report of

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industry uiln&amp;" eara PI'
to have eome one to attend
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Winners
In Scholarship
Are Announced

den Club are busy with 1''elr r ~• ·
eomlna project of the aale of 1-:.:.s
ter flower• on April 15 and IS.
They
hold th41 sale at the
ErlewJne
Store In Hut.
l1nd with the
each tnkin.c:
turn at the
becomln ..
the club
sale wdl

IMPROVING ILOWL y

Mrs. Merlin Sbiveler who has
seriou&amp;ly ill .at her bome
Enterprise is slowly

EXTEND SMALL GAINS
NEW YORK UPJ.-Stocks eximprov· tended Monday's small gains
slightly at the opening today.

Varieties' Curtain Goes Up Thursday At PHS.·
In 2·Night Stand With Top Youns Entertainers
From tbe opening 11umber, "Say It Wilh Music" by the
dance band to the curtain number; "Southern Belles" by the
Pony Chotus the 1960 Pomeroy High School V&amp;l'leties IS deslgned to please, says the director.
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A traditional feature of the &amp;bow

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ua Lin"' Janet BrOWD, ~ Pomp.
ton, Charlene Diehl, T1oiiW'o Fin·
law, Lana Folger, Pamela lfRbttet'""· Mary Radford, .IoyCe ~nley,
Cal'QJ.yn Vaughan and Ju~l~ Web-

will be a w:JniSOme and !Cantily ~row.n, Leah Grueser, Ronald Phal· rung.
"Misty,'' Arnold Evans.
clad chorus hne, this season billed ID, C~nqa SwatJel, Sharon "w'alker

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Opening Thursday Night At 8

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Membira of the Rll"'lnd r ·~

Even c-hildren notice how pleatlnt It l1
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Methodist Youth
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Long Bottom
Social Items

Training Class
For Methodist
Y6uth Held Sunday

.Rldi'Albert Brll!gs. NO.

CHUCIC1E FOR TODAY

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as the7 Jlllchdown with

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Paula Sayre, Edna Carman. Sondra
Drake Je.n Webster Cardlvn Ed'
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Aaenath Tracy, Bec!ky
Grueser and Andrell Evans.
The ahow ie scheduled for two
dates Thursday and Friday even·
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Junior High Ai!ditorium.
The program:
''Say It With Music," Dance
Band · "Boogie Babes.," ·Pony Chorus· "~Re·Mi •• Brenda Potts, Donna' Crow, Mary Rickard, Linda
DarneD Jennifer Crew Sondra
Thomas' Donna Hauck ~nd Kitty
Persing~r.
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Record Hop F1nal1, cathy Wolfe,

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Weblter.
"Sou lhern SlyIe, " Da~'"G.Jon M
A Little Ki , C th
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- 18:, a Y Sons Medley: "Loy Rift!",", Mlz~
Wolf~; Spr111g Fanctes,
Style
Show; ''They Say It's Wonderful," ed Ch(lrus; "Rockin' Cbalr~" Bill
M rna Mu..
Glbbs· "Basm Street Bluea" C"·'"'Y
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Clark, Barbara Loaan, Charlesan· 'c~~II!m~ Ttme:,I' ~~ ~iUtJa~
na Heu, JaDet •Brown. ~my Fin· 1r ~ , ,, o~~s:
ve o
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law, Sharon Douglaa, Tin~ Baxter. N~!Rm ThlJsint,
d .uda tta1 ,0
''The Beat of Everything," Bill
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Gibbs; '"The 'Hula Kat.a." Jean Bolt, nooga. S~~ Sh1ne Boy, ,Robbie
Sue ' PhiUlJ)i, SIW'oa. :M.~. Ruth Green , ~utbem B~U~t Polly
Edwards and Karen Drake.
Chorus.
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"Moon.ili:i,\ir,"
D~~ce Band;
Da!Jce •Banq p~~t. ~e J'Jm
"That'• Why J Was Born," Carolyn Ebersbacb,lJnda C6•pmo, SQndra .
Bell; "Paula and Her Baton," Potts, Mary AD'tbe~, .. 1umifet
PaulQ Sayre; "You'"d Be Surprised," Lohse, William YOlllll:·~ae., Rea.
Charles Downie.
1 Nancy W'oodltafdi Nancy B(oWO.
"Pnroeroy's' Summertime,"
Elsie Arnold, Dorothf ~ ad

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evening traffic peak, because children are
most likely to be playing at this time. Motorists need to remain alert for su&lt;·h tell-tale _
signs as a ball rolling out from between parked ears or a dog running acrost: the street.

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son or John Pickens and ·· John
was lhe son of Jamea Plekena, the
Pioneer, whO settled back of Jla·
cine, O~io . David married Pony
McGraw: Children AdaJin&amp; mar·
rJed Charles Watson. May marl-ied Net Wolfe. Edith married
Charloa Spencer, Monroe marEverett,
ried Esther Adams.
kno.,n a• "Eely". ()lbet t"t.tldN!n:
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Harry, Rebecca, Christina.
;ther Adams was the 1later or
Erne1t, Quincy, J\,nnie (wife of
Lewis Snyre) etc. ,

ey. The Maytag Chieftain costs very Jit.
lie, yet gives you the same value you

expect In a much higher priced wuher.
Exc!UB!ve washing action in the

round

porcelaln.on..teel tub washes your doth·

DETROIT at

aceldenli •rf

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provin&amp;

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PVTWCK DINNER
Ron'ald. Wilma married Gtorltll
'hae Federated Circle wlll meet
McClintock. Several children,
Wedneaday at 8 · p. m. for a potu~vld (Davie) Picken., formerll.lck dlaner, follOwed by 'a busi·

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Blazewlcz was pven.· as 1937. Mr.

·stazewicz retired !'rom the State "''0m
Hlgllwa~. Department in 19~7.

,.'the n... t Warq', ire c pany of
Pomeroy
will holdTOa 1pe
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MI;T
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called by Jed Will. president.

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There IR 80U)e evldepce to lndlcattJ that -one ot Se~muel Plcket11
daughters , mtirrled a man hy the
name of Bell, and was the mother
of Leander Bell , of Racine, Ohio,
also the mother or Washington
wolfe's first wife. That would
then indicate that George Wolte,
waa posalbly a brother of the
Wolfe who married Sally Pickens,
uoothet· daughter of Samuel Pickent. It true, George WoHe then
bolonged with the Racine family
or Wolfea and not the Plants

ramtly.

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April 8, beginning at 3 p. m. The

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Commander; the eeonomkal :Mayt ag Chieftain . . . and they all lun&gt;e super- :
Gyrafoam wasblng action. Superior co DJ!tuctlon and oullltandlng performance
t;~ma;de Yaytag conventional waohen the firat choice of millions of American bome1'
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plea from the crippled childrep they serve.
The mailing, greatest in the campaign's 12·
year history, was the first step in the month long appeal conducted by the Society here to
continue ~nd e,xpand ,services for physically
trandi&lt;!apped ~nons. 'The drive will continue
through Easter sunday, Aprif 17.
Conducted onnnually, the
provldes an opportunity for each citi'"9 to help
make a dlfference in the lives of children and
adults here. Simple and effective in Its approach, It has proved its worth to hundreds.
We hope that many more will receive th e
help they ask for from the Easter Seal campaign this year.

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Children has taken the forefront in providing
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by the voluntary contributions of thousands
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is ~tna· enougt\~. rnoney to continue . operalions; of
campaign w11l continu~· (,![i'Ouib.:.Elister Sunday, April 17. -·
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MAYTAO~WASHER

lneurance policies .pura&amp;ed pettoJUI with low
uader Mady 'by ... the
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lower tbe CDSt of

urge them to p]ay in supervised areas, not in
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lty Ill, many per.sons of all ages str1vmg to

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WWrin this county of 23 ,000 is a C?~~un-

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MAYTI\G when buJinJI u aatomalle wilber er wrtltger wilber, • •HJ'711M bon lbe aome Mlytar 1o ,.., oldeol ,.... m Iteate lalllltby. Tber ofore tbey me tile IUiow bow flf bddlll(
mOill. We personally now of Maylag wringer wol!benlluii bave been In ue MIOIIJ II Z7 y~ ucllllll oponllttf. We ehalloaco lilY other braDd to coiiQ!de w11;1o IIIII KillaDdlag 1'MOnl. Tile Dime MI)'IIC IIOildo for qullly, ad
. what lbe hmuo wife wo11 Ia ber laundry equipment. Sid ee both llorea lbe Rullaad F111.11JI.re Co. llld lite Maiea Fa rallare Co. are" botb fraaeblled lllyta1 deolon, we eu bu y 1n car load qiWIIItloi. We fool wo eaa offer ll!e "'7
Ia prieeo, IDd ~e-lao. Before buying oy outomalle wub er, dryer or ll'l'iqer111111ber, - etllter of tbae two llont, and uk lor the IWIII1 MaylaJ. Tile ....... that eo..,._ liDo w1 • Tile roeon1 rpe&amp;b for IUolf, So why buy a 1lnBd . - r
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dd should watch
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" C!Uefullycfl&gt;t children playing in the street,
ui'Ji!s· John P. Irwin of the Southern Oh10
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youagsters after school, and uo~~rtunately,
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not alwayS careful in their choice of
playing areas, ''the AAA club leader says.
''BeeaUSe a :dlild busy with play is seldom
alert to the dang~s of traffic, it is ihe motor~
lst'nespons!bnH~o.-.rch out for tbi. ·.small

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nie Balles, Miu P\aye
Beaver,
Chester Edm·unds, Mrs. Jo1eph
Maize, Larry Barr, Mrs. Kenn'l th
Ron, Mn. Georae Queen, Mrs.
Franklin Thomas,. flllph MarahaU, Randy Wtlllame, Paula Manne:rtna, ChriiUna WhJte, David A,
ClarkiOI'I, Mra. Jennlnta B. day,

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llcatea the forcea 11
a real colll-lon.
Motor vehicle
equipment uaed

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ceAaed data

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malic Washers. llere is big news: the alnulng new drying process wbl~ will dry'HliUic
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Dennla !C. Jnley, LeUfla ~- Fr•·
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F'. Fraley, parotil, Columbll'.
Hlrold Muon and lither. Blanche

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Deatha April a1 Jnfant .Female
Johnson; AprU 3: Mr1. Julia
Lumaey, DIYid DoUon, Mr.. t"'r-

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HOLZIR HOSPITAL

Admitted April 2: Mn. J'nhn J .
Fry, Middleport; Mrs. Rob1 ~ rt F.
Hawk, Hemlock Grove; Randy
Lee Wllliama, Rutland.
April 3: Raymond Lee Cote.
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Henry· A. Kirby,
Clleshlre; Mrs. WUiiam Culwell,
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Carpenter.
Dlsmillsed AprU 2: Mrs. ArthlJr
G. Wiseman, Mrs. C. , Raymtmrl
Byer, Mrs. Verlin L. Swain, Hnuston Mlller, Mrs. Sherman H. Par·
sons, John H. Hornsby, Mrs . Rl·
chard Tackett, Mrs. Garner Hubbard, Miss Fl{lrenee M. Mosler,
su,plem~ntinl
Mrs. Raymond F. Fr.ady, Mrs , oldeuta" are a
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In Card Plans
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speed the club "is in trouble.''

SALE. ENDS

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WbldJ; :&amp; , Louis can .:on:rol and
t8e 1lirWb 'luln been t UCt'f'eeful
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~·a latt break stuFf Evrn Cel·
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44 Dogs Raced
After Coon In
Trials Held Here

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Cousy s woes bave _hurt Boston
even more than _the f1gures nug ht
show . The agmg (~ l J buckcourt
~ionship Sfll'ie&amp; .
star . ha.&amp; been ave_ragmg only .2fll
-ft41two ttamJ are tled at
Jr bLS floor Bhootu_Jg, r.ettmg only
wtdoriu apieee in the best or 17 baskets 1_n the fLnt four games.
lletell pllyoffs.
Even more 1mporla~t , Comry has
been mak1ng offensiVe errors, s1 ·ch
1.,_ prelaW'e comes from the as lo1mg possessmn of the ball .
ffje
that the Hn•ks have
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the secret ot eontlining: the
d~nillfig eliamplona. That secret
.il ~fole$ : First, to 1luw down
"He won't thiib· hends during
t~ Celtlcs, who love fo run their
the buMNII IHIOn. lt'1 • •rain
· o~~b Into the floor. And keep
on his pitching erm·"
tlie Celtlcs' flashy Bob Cousy play.
lg m·
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Forty-four dogs · were entered
Sunday in field trlala IPOI)SOted
by the Meigs County Coonhun~l'!l
A18ociat10n witb Win.n~ra laking
lJ orne 70 per cent of the purse.

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Club secretary Rpy Armes said
"Darktnwn," owned b7 Dana WUJiams of Athens won the first line
and first tree while ''Dinah," own·
ed by Lawrence Johnson og Racine,
won the seoon.1ine, 8nd "Smokey;"
owned by Dana VtClanahB"tt, Ath·
ens, the ~~econtf tree.
Armes announced tbat tbe wild
hunt scheduled "tor 1hls Satlll&lt;udiiY
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ftlr the 1960 Ohio Conterenoe Jolt
tburnament at the
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Phone WY2.--2975. Open "til t
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H•reld S.l'ftMrt,
R.MCI1vllle.
Ohio. Phone Cool•lll• 3691.
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1:110 Abl1UI ll'oces
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2:30 TU (lole Shn
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6:48 lobo Daly Na'OI
'7:00 Four JP*t Jleft
1:10 Brave Stlhlon
8:00 · Musle-tor a· Spring Nilht

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Melp Fllh and Gtme Auoela·

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1:111" lUJt !lor You

2:110 Calll!1e On Pl. Pleuant
s:OO lluitc Go llound
3:io News

Ben

Park, Pa.
SpeeialiBt .at
State
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a member of tbe

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ll:lJi)-V&lt;~odicl IJ Yours
~:oo The Brilhter Da1
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l o30 Edge of Night
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~:00 Tile Tl)re&lt; Stoosea
1:30 Many Lovel •of Dobr GilU1 · 5:30 The Life of Riley
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12:30 Searcll. For Tomon'VW'
t2:U ''lbe .ooidlnt lJeht
l~ Heart of tke (llty
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8:80 Prtco. IJ R11bt
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ll :00 Price Ia lti&amp;ht
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;59 Eng. Ftnl $1695

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Hlfh Three Gome In4. - s. Jefloil,ltll.
J:lllo Sm,le -'- .. Iefton,

12:00 Truth or ConJe4.dtnNI
l2:JO It Could JJe You
""" Mid Day Nna
1:10 :WovietlJ 1e

1:00 Steamboat Jllll
·, ,11:30 Wnod~ (ll:.... ~ker
8:00 Lown~y ~wt (me
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TELEVISION GUIDE

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TO SELL

tl DOt poi4 wt- 10 &lt;io;'a aflor re&lt;Ol\'lnc bill
JDmn u, A•h..rtlalnc - Should be reponed lmme&lt;llato!J. , .
DaJq Seatinel will oot be reapoutb)e for more tbaD one incorlec:l t...UOD.
lard ol Tb&amp;ab aad Special Notkes ot E\lent.t Jl.OO. Obtwariel
~at 1 cent per word.
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DEPENDABLE IIEIIlJLT8

B01UNG

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April S, 1960--7

These Can

BATES
1 cenu per won. o" tDaerttolt. Miabnum dlflrct: - dO c:e.a.ta.
I etat. pee wwd fo t' Oaree comeeutive ineerUoDJ.
~dill - ... IDOlllb lor 30 per word.
Pull nte Of I ~nil&amp; per word 'll'ill be ebarted tor ad'ftr't1Jtne

WOBDS

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C9unty

NEWS
31'. 11nes 'Dally

10 Mi

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at Dexter. Newly

painted, In·

side and O\lt. Good

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Oulbuildlnp. CaU WY2·a819
4-2-6tp

ITE D'AMAGE NQW

For Fre4! Inspec:tion

IAIIOAINS

s!CJ. ,fM
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And Estimates, Call
Your Vaughan's Agent

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hobblea, ..,,, eleelrlc m01ora
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IOIQetblq YOU can' UH,

Pife'a, opeft 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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mounted ,l.f" Pl-owl,

"'ohn Deere WIIIOrt with eorn bax.
'and hay ndli, blled bQ, 100 !Ill·

~d Ue~t, two "hoh 1alvaniied
hoa le«&lt;ora. 0 ~ }!. Wopn1~outo
Z, Bailey Run Rd, Poi:net0)'1 ObiO

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Central Jr.owni~
Hold Session
Monday Afternoon

Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April~. 1960

ANNOUNCE COMING MARRIAGE

Th,e

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Browns Entertain
Honoring Daughter
On 17th Birthday

YOUII NIXT
e~P'I'ION

eBANQUET

e~NG

-MARTIN
~OY'IIII'I'

Priw.te RooiNI For
10

to

175 People

FREE PARKING
After 6 P .M. wltb
Mercbarit.o Pollee Service

HIDE-AWAY
BAR
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The Lovt ~iit dedlcaUon WBS
by Mra, Hood with Mrs.
.Mrs. Gladys Brothers assisted
rorr.. n,, Mr11. Lillian McGhee,
Frank Cheesebrew and Mn. :\'ln. Brown in serving refresh·
Boster repre~~entin~t: the ments of sandwitheB, cake ice
cream and kool aid.
di~~~[;?'~~~~,,~
l•rcles.
.
the roll ca ll of cir·
Dottie received many nice gifts.
prog1'am on Town and Sending a gift but unable to at·
Work, entitled "500,000
was presented by the tend was Darlene Smtti'l .
C:Ucle with Miss Houda.

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Mrs.

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GREENHOUSE
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Plana were made for a jitney
Friday, April 8, begin5 p. m. wltb a menu to
1:/lncl;ode chicken, mtN:~t JOtaf -snd
when the Hemlock Grove
G(ange met Saturday evening .
Leo Story, worthy master, pre·
and plans were d!IICUBBed
"operation forward'' night to
he ld April 22. Ritualistic work
was practiced during tht meet·
ing .
"l'his .and That" was the theme
the program presented
by
lecturer, Clara P~mlsen . Mem
lx!rs were divided into four
with group one prtaent·
vocal ntwnber and. t Yooal
!r•u~nbor bY aroupa two
t~.
group four pre1enting' •
oa 111 weoather forecast.
Two readings were given,
of Character", by Dolores
and "Something Under Her
" Stanford Stockton. Offtl·
an&gt;owercd .rol~ call with their
lo a aenteM:e, afler which
a reading, "The Difference In
The Sexe&amp;" was given by Aman·
da Eastman. l''ollowing • quiz
proQ:ram. a stunt, " A Pooor
Start'' wu g1ven by Ziba Mid·
kilf 'lind Bernard Paulsen. A
thougbt on tafet.y concluded tb·e

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HOUSE
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th
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9 A.M. til 6 P.M.

EASHR FLOWERS

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K ei•er• Enlertaln

Door Prbel -

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SHUMWAY
FLORIST
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M.J.U.rd Vu Meter, New

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M.aJWto~er

SYIIACIJSE, OHIO

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keililf!t entertained a group of relatives and
lrtenda Sunday at their home in
Mlnersv.llle.
Gueata were Mr . and 'Mrs. Jamea
Woodrum and children, Anit111 and
Tam, Whitehall; Mr. and Mrs. D1l·
111 Hillier and 1on. Jerry, of Pat·
aakala, and MilS Lena Grue1er,
Pomeroy.

BAKER
FURNITURE.

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Contest.nt..s in addition to

Elementary School, tulve been annoonced •• the wlnoen of the 1960
spelling contest Ln Mason County
by Otia Rice.
The two wiU represent Mason
County in the &amp;tate flnals to be
held in Huntington. The (ormer is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ge&lt;Jrge Kooken of Point Pleasapt,

circle and taps

tbe mooting.

winners were

Diana

the

McKinney,

art, aixth grade, Weat Columbia;
Jlldy Matheny, ab:tb 11rade, Leon;
Betty Rhoades, sixth grade, w. Va.
Tralnina School; Tcni Daugherty.
sixth arade, Ordl'!-ance; Jacqueline
Roush, 8ixth grade, Broad Run.
Sherry Flesher, sixth grade, New

Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and

daughter, Silly, of Mansfield, spent
the weekend with Mrs. McKay's
parent11, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe
and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reynolds
and )irs. Margaret ReynoJd&amp;.
M:r. and :,t:n. Charlea Neal and
arandson, Perry, and Mrs. Letha
Russell were in Parkersburg Mon·
day evening.
MiSs Carolyn Mllboan returned
to Athens wbere she attends Ohio
UnlvenU.y after spending the week
end with her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Theis and family.
Mn. Ida Bachner and Mra. Everett Bachner and dau&amp;hter, Karen,
were in Parkenburg, Monday evening,
Bill Angel of South Charletton
spent the weeken~ with the Chartell Neal f•mily on · South Third-av.
Mrs. Carrie casaen eontinm!s to
Improve slowly from the stroke
which she auffered aever•l weeks

Mainfy About
People
In Pomeroy
lr LUCILLI HAWKINI

Mr. and Mn. Arthur Smith Df.

Salem were Saturday guests ol
~iN

NelLie Xothler.
)ttu tiettie Koehler apent Surt·
.._ In Gallipolia wlth Mrt~. Char·
les Weaver and other relatives.
Bentz Wolfe visited JtTiday wilb
his !listers, Misses Ida and Augusta ·
Wolfe and brother, Grover, at
Plant&amp;.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young re·
turned home Sat\U'day ni1ht after
a week's vis•t in Levittown, N. Y.•
with their daUJhter and son-In-law,
Mr. and Mri. Edgar Altmayer.
They abo vi•Hed a day in Wuhln,ton, D. c., with another daugtUer

aod aon-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Pil!ilce
Rice, 1nd tn.Pblladelphla with J(n .
Yountatlster, Mis2r L)&gt;di1 L. Darfl.

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and Mra.
Gooch and qhildren returned home
Saturday ev•niDJ after a few dut
vii!U with relatlvea tn Colu:mbuf" .
·Mr. ond Mro. E. $. IIIli
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development qent of Monroe
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Kyger Creek high school !bat
a lot of gOOd people and a lol
of gOOd effort here - like in
Monroe county can be
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Mrs. Doria Betz came Sunday
Jooket. wllb iltw ~
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Webbs Make Tour
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vlait witb her mothqr,
Mra. Allee Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper of
Columbua were Sunday tueats of
Mr. and Mr•. 11. L. Bahr and
BiUy.

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WASIUNGTON UP!- Tltt United State• 11n,l Italy will cooperate

ln rocket studiM of the upper at·
l'be National Aeronautic•
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Space
AdminiJtratlon
\O.. •!I•nd
o1 tho:·l\1, said Monday It ho(M'd the ~eta
Wl)llllll c:ould be launched next !.leptember
from a 11te on the bll&amp;nd of Sal'·
dinlt.

Webb 1'tr~ moapbere.

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Rqute 33 Wreck
At Mason City . ·
Heavy damage to hvo· can eame
as the result of a colllsioa oo Rbute
33 in Mason City Tuesday moml&amp;i
The accident occurred u ~
Edwin Baldwin of .Mason t~ lnto her driveway in lower !tiUon
11nd str\lck a car driv~n bJ It~
Lawhorn or Pomeroy. 'tht! ' cC'friv~
en by LHwhorn was ,, owned. 'bY
George McFarland, Mason.
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No one was injur~ in the acci·
dent which wu investia:ated by
Loilnie Rhodes, Mason town mar·
shall, and Forrest Cuto, constable.

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home with mneas. Mrs. Reese has
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Common Objection:
Wire Decorations
Areo Cemeteries

d1Jirlbuted
their culdaace
• llruce Uoyd,
board, prellded

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Mn. Arlene Reese and daughter,
Julia, are both confined to their

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!'ltr. and Mrs. Elmer :Johnson Jr.
and grandson, Greg Gosney , ol
Charlc1ton, w. Va ., visited sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe and
Mra. William ;oi:tter. IF
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Roush re.
turned to their home, Lakeview,
Monday, after a Stlvcral days vieit
with his •aater and brother-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Withrow.

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fifth grade, Rooaevelt; Vickl Stew-

!ormtrly of New HaW:n. The latter Haven; Mary Webb, eigbtb grade,
is the d&amp;Uihter of Mr. &amp;nd :.n. Wahama; Donn&amp; Keister, eightb
Delbert Gates of Mason.
grade, Sunnyalde; Betty Rainey,
Runner-up in the eonteat Was flft4 arade, Hendenon ; Libby
Paul William Eads, 11, Point Pleaa· Ste'*1rt. si:r.th crade, Letart; Su.s_a n
ant, Route 2, a fifth l!rade stud~nt Darst, sixth grad~. N~rth Pomt
at Cen\ral Grade Scbool in PoiDt Pleasant; Mary Prtce~ stdh grade,
Ple~aant.
Woods; Rebecca. Riddle, el.gbth
Judges for the conlelt were A. L. grade, Hanna_n Htt:h; and Rose El·
Neville, pnncipal, Hannan High l~n Yester, stxth gr-ade, ~le ..
School; Eli.z.abeth PUllins, princi·
The con~est was held on Friday
pal Roosevelt School' and Pearl in the conference room .of the
H~efOTd, principal, W~a Sc)lool. board of education ln Point PleaaChet Haddox, music supervisor of · ant.

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LatiBcbla Gatea, 12, of the .Mason

Around And
About
Middleport

Thomas pBrtieipatinQ.
program was closed with

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Point the Mason County

$lip Covers T.? Be Discussed At County
Wide Meeting At Rock Spr.i,rigs Th.ursday

Hemlock Gr.ove
Serving Good-Food
a Grange Plans
•n AM
Stumbo. She wal J•t
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The Bible Class of the Brad·
ford Cburch of Chri1t met last
fl'ridty evening in the buement
of the church with 13 membet-1
present.
The meeting waS opeAed with
A county wide lW!Oting Is announce&lt;t, ily r.{rs. Gepeva Noprayer by Howan:i Htte11 after
la·•
home demonStration agent, lor Tbu~ay, April 7, at tbe
which W•ayne King conducted a
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Springs Grange hall, 10 a.m. until ~ p.m. All H~me De·
abort bpsiness meeting.
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·.monstr~tlon
Cl!lb nlemb'!rs and .~Y othtr women desmng to
Alter the meeting ·I social hour
rearn about making· slip covers are urged to attend, Mrs. No1 Waa held with a potl.uck lunch
belng tefve'd to those alreadY lan said.
to \i yard of material of any na·
mentioned and Mr. and M1's. Her
The meeting 'I'tlursday will be a ture to be used as a s&amp;mple and
bert MUJer, Mrs. Howard Hy1ell, preliminary lesson in preparatipn graph ~per and a pencil. .
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis, Mr. and for a work abop on slip cover ml!lk·
Those atfendlng the sesa1on are
Mn. Homer Forrest, Mrs. Wayne ing to be hf.ld at a later date. At alt~o to bring their own lunch and
King, Mrs. Samp RuaseU, Mrs. Ed this preliminary session, subjects drink, !lira. Nolan said.
Russell and Mrs. Denver HyseU . announced by Mra. Nolan for dis--cuulon are selection of materials,
TAKING REST CURE
color and dealgo, UJd type• of fur·
·BERLIN UPI - The Dst Ger·
niture that shnuld be covered.
man press office a&amp;id Monday Pre·
Each woman attending the ses· mier Otto GrotewOhl bad left for
eion ifl uk~ to bring llCWo:n. a rest cure in tb' Soviet Union.
pins, square or yard stick, tape Deputy Premier HtMnricb Rau will
meaure and tailor'a chalk or ent)'· act n premier until Grotewohl re·

GueJts included Bill Bentz, Ednp
Carman, TerrY Knight, Elsie Arri· I
old, Ruth Ann Brothers, Chuck 1
Riffle, Jerri Frick, Chutlr. Downie, 1
Carolyn BeJI, Ed Bartels, Sondra
Drake, BIU Young, Carolyn Goes:·
lein , Terry CulluMs, Nancy SkiD·
ner, Mark Grueser, Paula Sayre, ·
Jack Welker, Linda C h~pman,
Bruce Stalnaker, Ned.l Br'adford;
Dor Co&amp;tes, Benny EWinl and John
Musser.

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Fradc:ea Kooken, 13.

Pleaaant Junior !Ugh School, and nol.lnced the words for the contest.

Bradford Church
Bible Class Has
Friday Session

Mr. and Mrs Orville
Brown,
Longhollow Road, entertained with
1 party, Friday evening, April I ,
honoring thetr daughter, Dottle
Lou, on her 17th birthday.

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1960 Contest In Mlson County

The Central · Sc:hool Brownies
Moad.y dter scbool wiib
leaden, Mra. William Sheri
and Mrs. Joh11 Runnel.
Following tbe pledge to the
flag and lihe Brownie pledg411,
tlle girls made tulip&amp; uaiftl: egcs
ahells and cottaa:e cheese bolles.
were requested to
The cirls
brma: their re&amp;iatration dues as
they ml.lsl be peid -at the ne~:t
meeti.ng.
Refrethments were served by
Leon McKniglllt to the mem ·
leaders end one
guest,

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