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Cllaz~t"r with Mrs Philip Smith as .:.'i:ilesJid J~su!f l.ove.f You, Too.';
ler and famHy. Mr. and M r I. Mr . and Mn. Harry MOOft wert evenJnJ at the home of tbe presl· 8 '
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Mr. a~ Mrs. GN&gt;~g~ l.oga'.' and orgam~t. sang st&gt;vera l numbers, by Sharon and Lmda o 1u and I V1Sit1ng M~. and Mn. WllUam , Carl Vanderhoor and ~ businea viifton in Huntington
Mn . 11Ktmas SeaiJy.
Max DavU. DW'In_g the bu.!i~
Mrs. Ca ll tt Lo~an VISit~ SLitur- j rollnw ing the ca ll to I'.'Orship by prayer by Roger Bennell . Miss u-e and ramdy last Sunday were ,Mrs. McComas went eepecially Monday.
Plans WeN be
for the 8:1• JeUton it was d'ecaled to pay for
dav in Parkersburg wtth thP l_at- 1 tht- Rev F'ra11ci:~ H. Gl8Zier Wil- Wa lker read Ercle!uastes 11 9, M~. an·J M~
_Sargent and to see the Vandercw:tr'a new ton, I Gene Kaulf has been ab~t
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two new baptismal robes.
tPr's daughter . Mrs Ve-rne c:-onms liam FU- nt 1 reat1 thl;" scripture, 10 and 12 1, and Wilii&lt;Jm Bentz children, Keath, Vtekte Sue , Dez- Mark Douglas who was born on from his work at lhe ~~ off1ce
~uet and dance ol the Refreshment. were serve·' b1
wko is ill m St. Joseph Hosp1tal. , Psa lm 19. and' the H.ev . Glaz 1er read I Samuel 17 32-58. after ra and Myra of Al~ru: and Mr. January I. Mr. MoComu and this week because dan mjury to auoclation amd pl.una for fw-.d M
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were dfscua&amp;ed. Present rs.
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for the meeting were Mrs. Larry Vernon Bing to Mr. and MrLF1mt'r Rai ley.
Bf&gt; l.ikf' .lf'~us" anrl thf' hf&gt;nf'41~us. 4 d1scussJon on the Apostle tington ot M1ddlepor1, Marvin Me- w1th Mr. J. E. MC'Comat JJl Co- Mrt: JUDO Arnold received an·
vice pi"Hident Mn. Don· Bob King, Mr. and Mrs. Mae
Mrs. Marcia Delay, Mrs. Audrey tion hv tM- pa~tor . ronrluded the , John was · led . hy Mrs. Thomas Farlin of New Haven, W. Va. and lumbuL 'lbey were joined in Co- nouncttmen~ of the birth of grandMullen. treasut'ft: Mrs. JOhn Stewart and &amp;ans Grego~ and
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IMrs. Ruby Major of Middleport. lwnbu• by lltn. L. W. MeCom- son, hom Jan. 14, ID Mr. and
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Columbw were rerent dmner . Youth who tau~ht classes
e1'he. h~ . Our Best and t_he J~se:phme 'I''Olley 11 reported to as to return ·heine
Mrs. Walter Edmonds ol s 1 n
McElhinny and Miss JPdy and cllikireo Katl,y and Shorry.
I( UPSIS of Mr. and
Mrs John In~ thf" Sundav Srhool ho~r
b ne(hCIIOll by _the Rev. GlaZifr jbe dl at her home , wilh virus. r ·!IOC MOon .» viiJt1nl with hJs iDiego, calK. 1be baby has been reg g. executive C!OIMlittee Mt. and Mrs. Max Davis, Getpt~t
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Na$1) end VernoD Bing.
Mr. 3nd Mrs. Perry Smith and , ans. M_ar torv Benl7. ... Janu~e.
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SHOP FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. TO .
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Mr. and Mo. I:owrence Hofrner !long ~~rvire. A solo "ln 'nmes
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and Mrs. Huber Brown spent Sun- Rev. Gla'lier, aher whlrh noger ,J
day In Chillicothe with Mr. and Bennett gave the men age Cor
MrR. Herman Hoffner . Mrs. Hoff- evening, using as his tople,
ner, who was ob.'iPrvlng IM!'r birth· "ChriHtlan Influence•. ''. The beneday f"ttCelved manv C'ard!ll fmm dlction closed the aervire.
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Mid-wt'ek prayer set\r ices ~wfiR
Joey Gilmore, son of Mr. and al'IO in charge of the
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the group giving the Lonl'a 1'1'1~·11
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The rlr!l "'view of- tM- rftet'
noon w01 given by llft•~ · ·J'I&gt;treat ]J
Bachtel, the poen11 , o( Edward
Arlington Robinaon ·whleh "'Mt'li
about people and tbelf pei'IOnal
!leo. He haa received the Pulllprize three tlmeo,
Mro. Edward Johnson reviewed the book, "Muolc and WIM'Iblp
In, lt1t Church," written by LOV•II
lace and Rice. 'IIlii book II con·
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Tbo Meigs County Mlnlslerlal _leader. MI .. Diann• McComaa,
A.•.'IOCiatlon will meet Monday at '" M1ddleporl.
the First Baptist Church in Mid- The preoident, Cothy R.uosell.
die port. Rev. Donald Boone. hOiil opened the meeting ond , I h e
paslqr, wUI conduct devol Ions and •group waa led in tl1e pledge to
the buolnesa aesaion will bt In the American flag and In lho 4-H
charge of •thf • jlev. Franm H. pledge by Betty Roe Rus~ !'I'd
Glor.ler, preolaont.
Robbie Jean Ord. , .. "" •
voice f1vm the
Dtll'ing tho ~n'eii' "meetlng
Se&lt;urlty office I• Marlella wl!l
wer• made for a· Motherthe 1!\leol spul«!r. Rev. W. A. Daughter tea I&lt;&gt; be held the !11'1!
Roberto will eondu&lt;l Ih•
In Mar&lt;'h in obiiOrviine&lt;\ iii
1lon period on "Tite Meanlnl
4-H week. Plano werr· olso niade
s.. In the CIJrlatlan Life."
for a Valenllne par\y at 1:30 at
All mlnlaten ol tho oounty aro the leader'a home on Feb. 12. In
urged to attond. Following the ob,.rvnnre ol their sp&lt;!Cial weok
JnHtlng, lhe grou~ will hove the group olso made plano 1o atluncoheon at the Ma11.1n Realau. tend chuN'h together,
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B,..,ndn ·Toney waa olect..J
pr~ldenl , Janie Gerurd, aafety
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
chairman, and Joaepi!Jne Toney,
.M 8nd M N001 D Wilson of beaflh r.halrman. ·Members we&lt;'e ll
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1darted their tea .-towel projeciiS.
Eug.... They 811'0 have
Game• and mualc were
other "'""· Ricky, Nile and Alan.
durtna the recreation enJ&lt;•Y· II
£1 rantt,1arents are Mr. and Mrs. and refreahtrHint• wf,j-f
Don Eynot. of Long Boltom, Rt. by Cathy and Bolly Rae Ru II
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