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111-DaJiy Soiitliiel, Poliieroy-llllddleport, o ., Nov. 9, 1981

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Mrs. HoHman
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Mr. an Mn. Da ' L.
George Smith, coosultut lor 8DDOWlced and all mlnloteto uk· f
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J'Mneroy, are announciJig u., lthe new Malga Memorial lloopit. led to participate. A bonquet will
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Mr. and Mro. Miltoo Hoed of 110011. """'"'" wiahlng to contrlb.
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M.,p ·County llllmlterlal AUO- School on November 17. :I1Iooe U.S ,_111 held • · o1ort abower
•-;kend while Mr. Furbot Joliddleport and Mr. ond Mn. ule baked goodl
wish them
'llle Ladies Bible Claeo of the Gary Leonard. Grondparenst are clatioo met M&lt;llldaY at the Grace IwiBhblg t1e1tet.o may cootact HeY for Mro. 1\aJ' 8mltb lit the Fred
;_~Y -~ IhLoble
~ IJoyd Wrtgbt ol Pomeroy were Ia to be ••cbd
. . up may conlact Barlli6Ueport . First Baptllt
Me. and Mrs. Ben Rouah, West Episcopal church.
IGlazier HeY Roberta
. Smith homo ln Bndbury
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Q•urday
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met Tuesday eveDing at the home COlu~bia. and J4r. and Mrs. Guy The speaker told of tbe varioua led chainnan' to plan fo:~~=: Gamtl were pbytd wJih
Mr. and Mrs. 'lbomaa ~=w:~ ~u:edlasltbe~uneralj bara Jones or Butch Bachtel.
of Mrs. Dana Hamiltoo.
IL.. Prlddy, Rutland. Mr. and M_n· plarmlng phases of the new tm- l al Youth week whlcb wUl be Ju- awarded ~ ~ lloffman.
Sayre alJo vJ.altea Suuday wJth Rrvlces for Mra. Bood'a brotb\
Mrs_ Clarence Clark. president Pridd.y, atso have a Uttle ggl, pita) 10 the present. Tile prayer uary 28 through February 4, and Arthur Besa, Mn. Pearl
and Mrs. Schafer aDd fam. er-in-l&lt;&amp;w tnd ¥r. Wrlgbt'J uncle. JILE,Nf!N? 1'A..LI...EY ROIPIT.U
Wfl ~ in charge. The opening pray- DebbJe Ann, 4 ~
and meditation room at the bot- Rev. Robert R. Card was named maD and Mrl. Franeea
ily.
8Jrry Buff.
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Wlll1am
er was by .Mrs. DonAld Boone.
pital, which wlU be 8' x lt' wu CROP chaJrman.
A door prize was awarded to Mn.
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described by Mr. Smitb, wbo •tat· . Rev. P. A. Casto. preaident ' of Athur He~
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hura. Florida, died last MOIIdaJ R~,. Leon; l)el;wa aa.....ch!lrge of the devotional pered that the room would be locat.. the Melgs County Mental Health Alter the put ol honor had Mrs. Jo~iick Bechtle. W!Jrthy Ma- in a Sl Petersburg, hospital: Ser- ton, ·ft. , Pl~aaant; ·Mrs. Paul Blri9d and read Psalm IW, and a po·
ed ..., the center of tho boopltaiiChapter, urged attendance at tbe opened and lt'8Clouoly
o1 Ev..,gellno Chapler, 1w vices......, held lor him 1o P'lor- fl!on, Pt.. Pl~l . .
etn . "Things For Which I Have
~d .would ~ave an altar. All fur-l meetings and organized ,support edged her many lovely gifta, re- aDilOUneed that tbe chapter wUJ Ida last Wedneeday.
Drsq!ARP!;p: Mri. Charla
Tube Thankful." During the busOffiC~t.S
D1slungs w1U be appropriate forlror the Chapter, He itated that freshmenta of ice cream aod attend Unfua Thanksgiving Bel•. Mra. Huff aod 1011, AJaD Ham- Ball, Wurt!lud. &gt;Ky.; Linda~
it:!e~s meeting the semi-annual of· AMual election and installation ~lb Catholic and Protestant/the Chapter will have literah:Jre cake, decorated with pink
ia a
thlt year, at tbe ~ton returned to Ml~ with Putney, PL -Pleasant; Mary Aim
f!ring was received and severaJ of olficera of the White R 0 8 e fm~s. He suggested the use of and information on mental health bl~ l~rks and bootiea,
First Hili~ ~Y- ber sister, Mrs. Hood an4 also M1l1er 'tta ville· Mrs E.
members were reported ill.
was held Wednesday after- chairs rather thao benches lor Iavailable in tbe near future.
and mmt..: were aerved to
C'burdl on November 22. vWted with their mother, Mrs.
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The mystery prize which
noon When they met at the Leeion the room.
At the close of the meetln the ~ur He.sa, Jr., Mrt.
ant. requested te mt~et j()fie Turner bef4)re retumiog to ·~~m, Pt. Pleasant. M · Donbrought-by Mrs. Boone was
Hall in Middleport With Mrs. Rev. FranciB H. Glazier presJd. 1group had luncheon ilt C~le's Smith, Mra. F. P. Overtttrf, Mrs.
' the dlurdl.
Florida Jut suoday.
aid B;eleher, ~n.
Carl Mattox, presiding over the ,ed and opened with devotlona by lrestaurant.
Robert Du~ and
by Mrs. Fraaceo BeBiho.
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jRev. William Roberts, oost pas- A" din
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SaUy, and ltiJbin; lin. E ho
Fall flowers were tued '"•oo•gh-1
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Mrs_ Mattax was re-eJected pres- Itor, ol ~ed by scripture... n d·zier, Robert R. Card. Ira Tibbs, Smith, Mrs. Nancy Smith, . .
out the Hap~llkm home for
ident and was installed wtth the prayer ~Jth. all partk!lpatmg, A Clyde Bartlet, Waldo J. Bartels~ ~sa Smith. Mia Judy Overturf,
oratiO.nl and refreshments
following slate of officers by Mrs. commuDlcahon was read from R
K kright 8 ard R
MISs Sharon Yeauger, Mrs.
served to those mentloned
William Morris, immediate past the National Council oC O!.urche• ~r.m:~ A.onCasto, 'Le:r
non Bing. Mrs. Pearl Hoffmaa,
and Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mrs.
presider:lt; Mrs. Herman Bailey, which stated that there are DOW Carl Herring, Ray Wining Wll· Mrs. Marvin Yeauger, Mra:.
bel Winebrenner, Mra. Tom
vke president; Mrs.
~ worke~• in 34 atates . . A liam Roberta, Fred J. cdner. neth Yeauger, Mn. Norman
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thank you letter w~ also read Glen Bate and Ralph C. Zundel ger, Mrl. Robert Halley,
Mn.)
Dilell, Mrs. Raymond Saxon, Mrs. Entsminger, treasurer; Mrs.
from Ute United Clothmg Appeal and Mr. Smith.
SyJ~ia Cook.
J. M. Archer.
ry Mitch, chaplain; Mrs. L. D·
boxea of clothing sent them.
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Unable to attend but
F'""'""'""iiii'""'""iiii=;jDiles,, conductriesa; Mra· WilHam Farm and City week, Novem- 1 Th~l ne:~ ee
w~U ~el- gi(ta were Mra. Arthur Hesa Sr., 1
Robson, Warden; Mrs. Clarence
13 through November 17, was ow P
ner or . 8
1'1 Mra. Mac Stuart, Mn.
Lionel
McNeal, Inner guard; Mn. Mattie
of tho county and tb,elr familleo GUmore, Mro. Richard Flo k,
,._,.,, Ohla
II~::~. Outer guard; Mro. Walter
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at the Racine BapUot church, 1)0. Mro. "WUhur Wi!leo, Mrs. Edwa,d
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Ome
cember 4. Retmlatlooa lor tbe Boyer, lolro. Delma lf4lley, lin.
N":~,~
president.
cUnner are to_be made with Rev. Counle Mclolosb, Mn. Francia
Plam for their annual
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Arthur McCaUley, Racine,
Yeauger, Mrs. Ted Spirea, and
mas dinner ond rne~ting wen~ dJo.
Mrs. Relph Duro!.
FRIDAY &amp; lA TURDAY
NoVember 10.11
;:.~:~.·nd Mrs. M•IA:h and Mrs. 'Mrs. J. E. Foster, chairmao,
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Wayland were appointed presided at the meeting o1 the ·
f
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the committee in charge of Elizabeth Stark Circle of the PomteSI
eo-see and choose. from our collection, all two
l'lilles detail the rlae of Hitler
The lodge wm have oroy First Baptlll church beld
piece styles, just right for the Mother-To-Be. Many
po•rer; the horror. of war
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exchange.
Tuesday afternoon at the home
flattering
styles and fabrics to choose from.
perlecutlon from
Mrs.IJohn Kincaid, a member of of Mra. Lydia Stewart, East The Hearthstcme Clau of the
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At the close u1. the meeting re- VJUU were liVeD, w.n11.
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Walt Dlsnty'l
were served to the 14 Wolle presented tlle program top.
ic "Laborers Together" taken
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Mro. Wolfe WOJO MrL Jooepb
Cook. Mra, Willlam watton, Mra.
Georgi~ Skinner, Mrs. Foster, Mrs.
Aten Shain and Mrs. Dale Wtp..
pel.
A poem, whkb Ia also a hymn,
"Christ Fqr 1'be World We S!Jlg,"
Mro. WoUe, prayer by Mro.
~~:;'.~·,,~ond~ 11lenl prayer for the
Jowolry To Molch Tho Beoutllvl F•ll Colon.
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at home and
concluded the meeting. ReSoo This Booutllul StiJcllPo.S&lt;!on.
r:::~nto were oorved by the

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g w n mem rs ~·""'~ 8 . Pomeroy Church of Christ TuelJbome ol Mr. and Mrs. Davkl Durst day eveniDJ at fler home on West
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Elected 81 president ":81 wn. Prayer by Mrs. Jerry Moten
liB Anthony. To serve With him opened the meeting and memben
are Mrs. Jack Satterfield, vice answered roll eall with a TbankJ.
prealdent; Allen Hu11hes, .ecre. giving thought. Plana wer.-, made
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Smart, as flower and card Martin Rtllltaufant December lt,l
chairman; Paul Smart, teacher, followed by a porty altbe bon~
Mrs. Hughe1, assistant t..aeh- of Mrs. Elwood Bowera, Cbelter
Mrs. Aldo Jefrera:,.,and Mra.
1n the absence of the president Milton Roush Wl".l11 named to plan
vice president, Mn. WUU1 the program._
preskled.
It wa1 deelcled to taie the reThe 'meetJng wa1 opened wJtb •
of the cbuteb baeement a1
devoUonal period, "How B 11 II lulura projool It wu ~ doYour God," by Paul Srlillrl.
that memberl wW RIOd get
During the 8hort ~lneas .ses- weD cards to Mra. lfBIT) Osborn
lion plans for their annual
Mn, Anoa B~n.
party which will be hold
Ref,...hmeoto wen ...-...! by
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the OOIDO of Mr, and Mr1.
duriog the 1001al hour
The December meeting will be
dtacussed,
Mrs. Masten, Mn. Jeffen and I
bekl at the hollK! o! Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mro. Hugh..
Kent
Ko.rln, Mn. Melvin
Cook, with Mrs. J.' H. , ~toJOboo- eel the prosram lor the evenblg Smith, frs. Walter Keonedy Jr.
son in chn l'ge or the prOgram.
aodR-i' deuert course wu Hrved Mra. Harold · Smith, Mra. -Bow_,_...1[1&lt;&gt; Mr. · and Mrl. Smart, Mr. aod on, Mro. Rouah and Mro. Denver
Mro. Edison Baker, Mr. ond
Mr. ond · ~~ro. ~otd 1
Mro Satterfield, .
White, Mro. Alllhoey
Donald Boone.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
LEWIS ROSENSTIEL, THE IJQUOR
TYCOON and pbllanlhroplst, has offer·
ed his wife, Susie, a fancy divorce settle·
ment--$500,000 tax free plus $3,000 a
month, also tax free-but she's tlll'ned
11 down. What's more, there's a row over
the custody of their French poodle; Su·
s1e has It In their New York town house,
and won't l[ive it to Lewis, who Is slay·
mg on thefr fabulous Greenwich estate
Joan Crawford's dates with actor·
drama eoach Jack Manning might have
more to do ,,~.vlth business than romance.
It's possible that be might wind up an
executive In a chain of Joan Crawford
acting 1cbools to be bankrolled by InduS·
triallst ld Lowe.
The idyll between Peggy Lee a n d
Britis)! writer Patrick Catllng came to a
crashing conclusion just the other night
-for a reason few Basin Streeters are
aware of . . The producers of the moVIe "Advise and Consent" have a problem. The fine print In the contract decreed that they couldn't release the film
unt111lie play had stopped runnin~ and somewhere out t h e r e a national
compan)t is still playing
Fans and
critics adore the dehghtful Julie Harris,
but her message Isn't getting across to
Rod Serling, currently fUming h e r In
David Susskind's celluloid version of
"Requiem for a Heavyweight." She
doesn't)lnterptet the scenes his Way, and
vice versa. One chum quoted Rod as say·
mg, after a tussle with the star, "Gee,
and I COULD be writing 'Gunsmoke',"

ed to be In the Brasserie with their mo·
ther when, Cary Grant was dining with
Nancy K~n, are now ill Clouds VIlle.
Mama was brave enouch to ask Cary to
pose for
snapshot, and he agreed,
standing on the stairway with an arm
around each air! . . Walter Chiari, the
Italian comeay star best known in the
U.S. becauie be romanced Ava Gardner,
appears to have switcp~d his affections
to Joan Weldon, who helps beautify the
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of local chaps who hesitated before the
ticket window of a big Broadway first·
run house because the seats were priced
at ,2.50, were quickly given "the word"
by the minion wbo stands on the sidewalk sayinf, "Seats available at this time;
no walling ' and that sort of thing. The
word was that If they'd just sail through
the lobby and hand $1 .25 to the ticket
taker, they'd get In without the formal·
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heater, wheel dilel.

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Bel Air I Dr. VB motor,
PowerJ)Ide
tran1.,
Jood
whitewall tlre~, radio, beater. Beautlf.ul enam eolol',

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Only $1595

•

1957 OLDSMOBILE
•·88'' Bard Top Coupe. Local..
ty owned and 1pot1eu eleiD
inside and out. Dark blue fiJI,.

Fabulou1

Elherfelds Are Open Uritil9 Saturday Evening

Only $1095
1956 BUICK
Dark ereen

Only $595

All

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tAnd ... OD ihe Main Floor, Housewares, !lien's and Boy-s' Wear MU81e
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Department, Infants' Wear, Lingerie, Dry Goods, NolloM, Cosmetlcl, J1t. '
liery and ACC!JSOries.

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110 - 4 Dr. I eyl with auto.
moll• trano. Orlilnll black

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Srd Floor . . . Floor Coverings on the Si-d Floor ... Women's aiui Glrll'
Ready To Wear on the 2nd Floor . . . Draperies, Lamps, Nursery Furniture
and AppUancea
on the. 2nd Floor.
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TONIGHT I IATUilDAY
"MIIN !CAM,.
Aulbenlle fllml from Nul
lllot detail tho rile o1 Hiller
lo power; tho borron o1 wlir
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1956 CHEVROLET

s~UpBy3 .
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.BQard

Big Selection Of

Romeo/the

bh, new whitewall Urea, ..dlo and beater.

Special 2 Dr.

Chain Readion ·

SANDWICH

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Only $695
1959 BUICK
l!lodra Bard Top Cpo. FuU
powll' equipment. Ndlo,
be~ter, wbltewall tlrel. Lui·
uriowo Jalerlor trim. Bul&lt;k'o

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SEE

Only $1195
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SOUND
Che1ptr Model C•n
SI Pontfoc 4 Dr, .. .. $99
50 Pantloc 4 Dr, •. $100
52 Chew. 2 Dr, •••• $245
Nice
41 Font ~ Ton .. $165

Wt lutvt rn~lled our 1961 CHRISTMAS ci.UI CHECKS

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MODIL 2·TON TRUCKS

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Breakfast Sets
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. Floor

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VB motor, automatle trtlll,.
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ond 111'0011 linlab with matchIns YlliJi Interior. Whllowlti
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