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be ac11J11ai11orec at the llld- Fri&lt;loy evening at the !OOF haU.I T0111tple Pythian Si-. a
j.pcort ffigh School on November . M a b e I BenneLl, worthy h I gh
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for deceased memllen
l{aavid Piern, Jame-s Sheets and monial ia December. Potluck re·
district .
David Wiseman.
freshments were served.

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Mr. and Mr&amp; Paul
rei, MISs Bern1ce Ann D n r s _1, Sayre.
Mrs. Delbert Eloelstem, Mrs. Wil. Robert Story baa entered
Ham Fisher, Mrs. Eslie Mossman
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and Mrs. Lillian Steift who ltttv· zer Hospital an
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why busy mothers appreciate the time·
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"tiiil every budget!

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:.,andls:~yin :::;eo~~
were Peggy aotfner, president;

Linda Shepherd _ _. ___ N .
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Blakeslee, new• reporte&lt;; and
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arnn reeman, rec.-on
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charge of Lindo Shepherd aod
Peggy Hoffner. Two ·nature hikes
were !her
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the

George lll&lt;e of Athetls wu 1
!lalurday visit« with Mr. IIJd
Mra. Harold Sauer and daugh!Ba.
Alan an Doog A&lt;ree, IODI of
Mr and Mn Irving Aeree are
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Mr. ll1d Mrs. Raymond Krider
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Gueaia were Mr. l!ld Mro. Rqa.
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II Fllltllay; Mr. and Ltrs.· ·'obn JU:i·

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a variety of otyles, IJZel and coverrn,... b j u !Waa&amp;e opti~ OD - liiOd-.

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Graee !laUVIJ80 of Col!81!bua who
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an automobile
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MrL Narley HyseU of Bradbury accident were demolished, but circlol Ia' wed to eoutril)nla 1
Road were In Parkersburg last Miso S
tho on!
baked item or handmade article
Saturday.
. lyau';!j~~-~88
y one
Mrs. Downinc Roush left over set'lOUS
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the weekend for Cnlumbllll where Mr. antf 'Mrs. Eugene Emerick a gift exchange at ill Deo:emher
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c w=,-- ..~·•a. Juyce Aun .. _.,...,. ~---.... wel'&lt;l ....
•nd their famlllee. Sgt. and Mrs. aod Dolle Sue of Newark visited oc! . ~f ~a. ~leo r.u Bra4Raymond Allenaworth and ehU· Sunday with Mn. Emerick'• ""'t IJucy !J114 !'llfl· Gene Barns in the
c1reu and Mr. an Mrs. Albert llus· an •ncle. Rev. and. Mrs. Clyde efsht
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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
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and Mr •. Hareld Lemley ·
Walt Dtmey's
"NIKKI, WILD DOG
ct11nfined in his home. Llll&lt;•I'IY·IOV
fro:..~·~~";;!~ Is vlsltlnJ
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U]ness.
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Nikki, the dog· Neewa, the IIF:airbome were weekend guo!Rts,
Bear-cub; Jean Coutu, Uriel II
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and Mrs. Joe Bill Haas and lam18 Mr and Mrs
Luf!, Emile Genest, Robert
er paron ·
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Rivard.
Frank Stewart, Mineroville.
The Rutland PTA wiD meet New Rlehmnn were Miss MOdred
"HONEYMOON MACHIN!!" . Mr. and Mrs. _Don
Ibis evening at 7:30 at lite high Hawley and' Mrs Grace Hawley.
&lt;Technicolor)
returned in the1r home, Canton school gymnasium. '!be topic will Bill Davis of Secla Springs,
Steve M-cQueen, Jim Hutton, today, a_fter a weekend V~Jt with
Mental Health and Dr. ))on. Idaho who was on his way to
Brigid Bazlen, Paula Prenliso Mr and Mrs. Albert Swaliol and
Worden, poycho!oglst ' at the Augnata, Ga. on business visited
Wodnosdoy &amp; Thundoy
other relatives.
Guidance Center at over the weekeud with his Jlll&gt;tb·
Nov, 1$.16
Mr."and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
will 1pealt.
er. Mn. Crary Davb.
NOT OPEN
of Marino were weekend gueata
addition, there will be
Rev. and Mra. Raymno Kolik·
--Fr-ld""•"'Y.;,&amp;~Sio~tu"',-d-oy-- ""' ""' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich'
oi mental health lite:. rlllhl went 1o Cleveland Sunday
Nov, 17•11
ar Karr Sr. and their daughter,
and a display oi articles for a meeting pretainlng to Heath
Irvine Borlin'o
Polly Ann.
by a Meigs Coullty girl
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"WHITE CHRISTMAS"
Mr. and Mrs. Ru~ll Krider and while roeelvlug treatment 0 t
US ISfe ·
(TechnlcoiQ{)
, . 11 J!Jck!'' Flick of Fmdlay and Mr. .
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Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye,
Mrs. John Krider and
Psychiatric Hospital ill eo.
Ven Ellen, Dean Jagger.
Long Bottom were
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guests o1 Mr. and lira.
A film on fire prevention will ·
A Package of Laughter wrap. Krider.
shown by a repreaenlative of
ped in the loveliest IOflil
Frank Dill and son,
Rulland Volunteer Fire IJe. Menuo lor the week of Nov.
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lS through 17 have been announcYour heart ever beat to!
Ann and Bobby Willis of
pee a mus., reereColorcortoono
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and refreshmen'· w'ill _,_0 ed by the Middleport schools as
were Sunday dinner yuetla o
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SUN., MON., TUES.
and Mra. Waller Walker.
featured,
ows.
November 19-20.21
Mrs• Henry Reibel
Baby sltlero will be provided For the High School: Munday
"VOYAGI TO THI
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for youngstera ~p 1o and lnclud· - Sloppy Jnea, baked beans, car·
home Snnd ay, a
BOTTOM 01' THI SEA"
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the fourth grade. 'l'be older rot stick, bun and butter, while
(Technloolor)
with her daughter and aonare Invited lo attend the cake ll1d pineapple sauce a n d
Walter Pidgeon, Peter Lorre, Jn.low, Mr. and Mrl. Harley meeting.
milk.
Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden Strong and famUy of WllkesvUie. AU Interested porsono are urg. Tuesday- Spagll"ttl and sauce
Robert SterlinJ, Michael An·
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with cheese added, apple
sara, Frankie Avalon ainging
was aClcompanied home N¥1
lo attend. An executJ\re com.
uce ripe olives bread and but.,
"Voyage to the Bottom cil the
Reibel and Mr, and Mn. mlttee meeting will be held at 7 ,:a ~ Ilk '
Sea."
II Do'nley Reibel and family who ·cn tb guidance office.
. ' erw.:m.:.y . - Hot dog and
Colorartoon•
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spent the afternoon there.
WYF Maku Plam
sauce, Choeso wedge, buttered
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potato, apricots, bun and butter
For Chnrch SRt~rce and
milk.
Plans . for their part In tho Thuradiy _ Meat loaf and gra·
Tltanksilving service at the ·Mid· vy maahed polaldeo spinach,
dleport First United Preobyterl· b..;ed and buller, jell•; and milk.
an Chur&lt;h to be held nut Son- Friday _ Veptable soup and
day were made Jaal evenlnr when
lte
b lid and buller
the WYF of the church met with crac rs, re
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Rev. Howard Ruppel! at church nut butter cookie• and milk.
for their regular meeting. Tues· Menu for tha.llementary pupU.
day afternoon at 4 the group wlll wlU be Monday, Lunch meal aaod·
meet at the church for a flnt wich, peaches, boUed potato,
practice and the dlolrlbullon
green beans, bread and butter
parto. They wUI alao practice and milk.
Wednesday eveotlng at a.
Tuesday - Bean soup, crack·
Karen Grogg presided over Sun· ers, jello, broad and bullet, liP'
day evening'• meeting and par· pie sauce cake and milk.
lleipating fn devotions were Helen Wednesday - Hamburger mac.
Taylo\', Roger Jloush, Roy Cole- aronl, cheese stick, cole slaw,
Carolyn RuueD. Sue
hrend and butter, lruR sallld aod
carolyn Searls, wha also
milk.
as treasurer lor the
Thnraday - Weiner and baked
Othen present were, G,«l!)l'le
carrat ,1t1ek, aptnaeb, bun
Radnoy Sauer, Kolh~
and butter, eootle al1ll milk.
Haplonstall and Alu
ll'rlday - Peanut butter aaod=iiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,;;;;;;;;;l wich, peas, baked potato, bread
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Mainly About . To Caves For
11•thodJJt o.n
Devotions
People lfJ
Weekend Outing · ~r:,:nd h~W: =.,~,..;:: And Program
Mr.
and lira. c. E. BJakelloe
rMhole ....... reeuperallng from Rev. '~~a;mo. Koakrigbt po-.
Pomeroy
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Mrs. ReJd Young and family
f The alrlo
the mealll ..
Campbell, Mra. Glndyo Cuc~er. MinOZ'OVille were gue111 ot a tur- part of their outdoor cookery
Mrs. Henry Reibel, Ml'&lt;. K a r I key dinoer Sunday at the home project. A "vi!sper -.Ice wat
Grueser Mrs 'l'hornas Cook Mrs of Mr. and Mra. Paul Sayre, Great held with Nancy Tltut and Jennj.
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LuciUe B. Hawkms, Mrs. Dale
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Lawford Called To Set In France
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
It now appears that the Clan's ambas·
sador to the White House, Peter Law·
ford. may not be able to greet President
Kennedy when he arrives in California
later this 1110nth. Movie duty caiiJ Peter;
Darryl Zanuek baa summoned him back
to Frantre to film more scenes for "The
Longest Day," and he's supposed to
leave next week . . John Barrymore
Jr . In Rome, is quoted as saying he'd
work for a very modellt salary if he
could get the leading role In tbe screen
version of Irvin§ stone's "The Agody
and the Ecstasy. Is that the big laugh
of the year? (Maybe if they don't cbooae
John for the role of Michelangelo, they
could get a bigger nam&amp;-llke Mickey
Rooney.)

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Keely Smllb looldn&amp; better or In a hap·
pier fr1111e !'! mind. She's a II e~elted
about her ·upcoming TV epectacular, and
is talkiu&amp; about "I video series, ... The
beautifuf Chinese girl with Col. Serge
Obolensky at the Maisonette of the St.
Regis was Virgiala Sun. a member of the
Chiang KaHbtil"clan . . . Writer Thyra
Samter ~ baa t-'ten a turn for
the worse an!l Is on the critical list at
St. Clare's HosPital . . The "Benedict
Arnold" of Las Veeaa (according to those
close to the situatlon) Is a famed bead·
liner ~o owe1 a .areat part of his for·
tune to the ta!DblinC town, It was
through him tllat the government in Wa·
sbiogton got the ''inaide J;liCture" that
led to the current Federal 111vestigation.

old? There ought to be quite a few men
she won't marry . Union leaders Mike
Qu!U~s recent radio lnteniews make one
wonder where he takes his Irish speech
1es10ns. His brogue is thicker now than
It was five years ago . One clue to the
differences between Carol Lawrence and
the maua,ement of "Subways /l:re For
Sleeping:' somebody else In the cast has
a show-stopping song. Also, she doesn't
do enough dancing in the musical to
show off her terpsichorean abilities. But
Jule Styne hat done it again-written a
block·buater of a score.
Six performer&amp; who were set to open
in a new musical floorsbow at the Came·
lot are busy buzzing their lawyer». Tbey
just discovered that Alan Freed, the for·
mer disc jockey, is coming in inetead,
with a musical aavregation devoted prin·
cipally to the TwiSt . . . Fidel Castro is
campaigning In Puerto Rico, trying to
persuaae the population to reject a I I
connection with the United States and
demand full "Independence." What the
United States ought to do is tnvlte Puer·
to Rico to become the 51st state, and
avoid "another Cuba" so close to home.

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Thanksgiving Service Presented
By Heath Church Junior Groups

Mainly About
People In
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