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Jo-Jllolly Setltlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, ~June 14, 1962

- - ~ -: Song Donee Pupils Presented
·. Recitals At Middleport High

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59 Attended
Third Doy Of
8I"ble 5Choof

Around And
About
Middleport

M · 1 Abo t
amY
u
peop1e 1n

MrJ. Webster
Assumes Her
WSCS Dut1es
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Ladie• .4.ttendetl
Garden ClulJ E"e"'

Visitations
Planned By
Grange 2609

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group ofJadleJ r~ Pomeroy
were In Rutland Tueoday to at·
tend lh• Gar&lt;l«t club meeting.
, . IDWiie pupJIJ of Mereedes presenled rO&lt;itals last Thursday
There were 111 pupilJ attendTht wscs rl !he UDir.d Meth- Arnoni those . atteodlng
Chelter G'!!IIIO II!C" met •
: , CODdon and the students of aDd Friday evemngs al the Mia- '
BY Ml8l numDIB
anct Wednesday at the third day ~
odiat Chun1l met TUetday even- Mr~, Gerald Wildermuth.
rs. n:_gular session Tueiday evenlal:
~.
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h l ot D
dleport High School om&lt;htorium.
BOUDASIID.'I'
the Daily Vact~tion B 1 b 1e ;
8Y LUCD.LB lt\WilNI
ing In tiN c:hurclt p.arlor with Mrs. Ow1gbt Parter, Mrs. Jed W::· with Harry Holter, worthy mu.
.- be Melli Cowtty se oo
ance Total m attendance for the •two
Sch I be
bl£td b the B d
Glen D'U put president preskJ. er Sr., Mrs. Ralph Gilmore,
s ter, pr~ldlng.
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: Wcbar4 McDooaki, msLruetor.
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which resentt&gt;d differ- Mr . and Mrs. DeMia Walburn
mg
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ra · Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carman and In
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Lucretia Genheimer and Mrs T. A report wu given on the vJal.
bers by pthe pupils was who have~ here ror the past
~urthes of Chnst t h lS Ifamily of Columbus, were week- ~n. George H. Parker, devo- Pt. Hennessy of the Twihght club; tatlon to Olive Gr,JDJt on JUM:_
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n~;:. rfect att~ndsnre J·
visihng with their ;tarent.s,
next
end guests of Mr. and Mn. Den- Uonal leader ~:ave a meditation i Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger and 8. SixteeD member• of Chu*;.
waspereceived by Debble Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walb~rn and Art &amp;~ar~um ~oo~~~~a~a d~ l ver_ Carman and Mn. Margaret on "Abide Wlth Me" and closei;] :Mrs. CbarleB Karr Sr., Po~oy Grange attended and pruente4
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w rd was 0 e w Mr . and Mrs. Gene Rll'e and .
ISm1th
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with prll)'fr Mn Dill thanked 1club; and Mfl. Homer Ho.ter a program. Plans were made foE
·
Gall~g:r.
~~a
families ]eft Tuesday for Clilton. IDgMld mthe .. l-ement.aryglliCh~l l Mrs. Albert YoLmg, Mrl. memben f~ ~perati:on 'lh!- MNI . Karl Grueser and Mrs. the last cl the vlAHJ¢10111 to bit
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Oklahoma whm! Mr Walburn · Jackte Reed l! the son ~a er l Dw ight Parker aDd daughter, ...... year and tM meetin~ was Hirmau. Fisher, Wildwood club. be1d at Chester on their n e Kt
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wtth Ruth Reed as accompln·st M ti v.. Mr11 Robert M r' ......,..
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be
stationed
yr s ._y,
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or Ja turned over to the new preil·
meeting. June
with Alft.v
" Birth oft.; ;l~e:~~y r
Rev. a.nd Mrs . Raymon Konk· thOtherl teac:t:.r=d t"el?!f.:; bliJ Sr. and Bill Y-uung •pent Sunday dent Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr.
Grange presenttnc' the progrllm.,
Collins Patty Gaul Debbie
right were called IO Covington, "'. varo~ l p D ~ :1 ~rt'.ril e- in Huntingtm, w. Va. with M_r.. ·-ihe Ecumenfeal Deace~ne-sses
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Olive Grange will .upeo a,ntl
b~ugh .and Charleen' Ward
Tuesday becaus~:&gt; of the
, B r ';ew ~vlsM~ a
Donald Holter and 110~, Mtke and Ml!alonarles'' was the topic
close the meeting IUld refrtil, ..
eO by four
solos: :'Taranand .hospitalixation of Rev. over, Br:da w:~~. ryPaura :;:tep~ ~~ped Mike cele- or the proltl'am p!'ell!llted by Mrs.
ments will be served b1 the
teUe" by Peggy Milhone; '
father .
Michael, Janice Blng and P~:&gt;n· Mr
M ~tel Pdlln are Everett ~- ~.eon~
ter Grange. Memben ~ c~
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nee Williams.
spend~g a
days with rela- :~~:::,t chur~.!~mport· , The ~ster ~~ity Vaca- Grange are_ asked to brtng pi~ .
Wednesd•y Ad • . sir Box.. by .~eidl Mllhone ; Mr . and Mrs. C. E. Young
"Harvest Don~ by
Debb1e
Friday for a vacation
Primary, Eleanor Hoover, Bon· t '
Z
'Jle
of~- h h ndi
sl
tiOD B1ble School begms Tues- Mrs. Dav1d Koblentz, lecturer •.
1 anesv1 .
!~:~::; "Hear I'hose Bells bY I . ·
~ ur dIt ng m1s 011.· day, June 19 and 11
. to contillue preseuted a program, u_,
eina&gt; J\108
M 1 h
nie Pickens, Evelyn Woed and 1Ves
M nDWight
Parker and daugh· anl'f
. . Lift: tre
_
Goodwill.
Mrs. James ourn ng . as
Madeline Painter.
rs. . - .
ar!H was s sse .
through June 29, 9 a.m. W 11 as the theme. Group singing Of
"At the Ballet,, a beginner's I a
at Holzer Hospital
Juniors Alberta WMnor Katb-- tt:rito
were Columbus Duriog the business d'eorssltohn, a.m. da)ly. with Mrs. Jack Spenc- "Sweet and Low," opened the
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last Fr1day for treatment.
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rs
es ay.
ommunkaUoos were re-a
e
di •- Th th
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followed by roll call
ballet was presented by Karen- ~ R p II 18
. eonfined to
ryn Evans, Bertha Bing. JackJe . Mn Elwyn Wbite and soo School f Missjon whkh will beer, reew. . e eme 11
e program,
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Reed
and
R
th
Reed
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Bible"
with
members
answering
wi
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Batty
enn er pears.
home because of lllness.
u·
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Harry of GaU~lis ·were SUnday held in Memett Hall on the cam:
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novelty' song and dance, 'Tm an Mrs Allen Hughes and M r
Teett·agers, Norma Rnssell, guests of Miss Nettie Koehler. pus of the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- This .school is destgned f~r per- w~t they remembered about .
Old Cowhand," wa1 presented Evely~ Lewis were in
Nash and Tressie 'Rend· Harry White of Gallipoli;s spent sity, Delaware. June 18--22 . Mrs. so~ age 4 00 104, the dtreeto-r thw father;, .
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by Resa Booth, Betty G a Y 1 ville Mooday t~vening to
Wednesday with his aunt, Miss w. 0. Barnltz was named public- said.
l1 be I
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A poem, In A Rose Gard~
Campbell, Debbi Galliger.
Nettie Koehler.
ity c'nalnnan.
There _wl
c asses or nur· was read by Mr.s. Earl Dean
1 inspection df the
Kautz,
Glenna
Sprague,
~~~~~liss
Chapter,
Order
of
the
Reports
were
given
by
the
secsery
(c~lldren
must
be 4 by ~uJ.y "Laughs'" taken from The CouoPomeroy, Ohio
Price and Diane Wel sl..Mr
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w.
A.
Morgan
and
grand·
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begiiXIerS,
primary,
East"i'rn star,
d c._
th -~• N
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retarmz:o, nc UUIIIg m sm ary ·
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Th jua!Or8,
Jll· try Pres!, by Dtl'lld Kob!OIIb.
,
Other ·umbe"' we- '
Dl'-- I
fl ed to
augn~.t::r, Ka y 'OUIU acny ar·
t' by M'· LydJ Ehe boch teen-agers, .-au a u1ts. ere w Portions .of an article WrltleD by
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Mra. L. D. ~ ' con n
k d Uh M oea IOn
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and
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on the Delta" 3 vocal solo
by her home because of an
rls spent the wee~~ hw d ndr. who stated that four study c-laues be a nursery Jr c . ren h' er Doo Hart W8f read by E a r
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Victor Gaul: "Rhumba" a
Mrs James Souders is in
and Mrs. R. L. UV\t art a , were cotnpleted durin'! the past •fi wh~e ~others are teac m~. Dean, and. Mrs. Kobli!JRz conduct.
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th 11
Uflng
Une
son, Bruc-e, Cetlumbus. Bruce ac.
Mr• J W McMurray Set'! MeetmgmChesterGradeschool ed a contest on the·namea
of
Lin•- •-ol · "Ptetty
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b
so o y
uu ~ ,
lumbUJ at~e~KJ ng e sa e
. d hem home ' f
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h
h ugh the
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·"When
1 year.
PRIOAY ond SATURDAY
Baby" a tap duo by Jennirer
vention all a delegate from ~ h
LETART, W. Va. - The fam· compam~. t
or a 1retary of supply work. ~ported ~ wdl be t ~nursery t r~
will songs: Group singing of
Jun• 15·16
chini and Linda Perry; "Under White Rose Lodg~:&gt;,
·i
of the late o. G. Blessing
VISit.
'-:~. And I Were Young~ Mac00 the eontibutlons made the past Jooiors. T teen-age C
"THE SINGER NOT
the: Leave~S" a piano solo hy Kay the Brotherhood of
the home or Mr. and M r
Miss Donna R. Circle daughter yeer.
meet ln. the Chester M . 1st gre, conl'luded the proll"am.
THE SONG"
1\&gt;'cGowan · "Skaten Waltz"
a T ·
Wioebrener here to
Mr . and Mrs. Homer Circle Retr~hments were served bv church, the adult clan m the At the cJoee of 1he meetinl,
(Technirolor)
;all% clog, by Debbie Shefls and r:.~~Mllhoan left
birthdayao of tho&amp;e
Rural ~oute, rece~ved h~ Mn. Harrv P. Smith and Mn. E. Frist Church of the Naza~. home made ice cream, ~ IDd
Dick Bo&amp;arde, John Mills
Mitziann
Wolfe
;
"Buttons
an
evening
for
his
home
ill
in
June.
They
are
~&gt;f
Bachelor of Science m J . Tracy from a table centered All leen·ag~rs are asked to brmg coffee were served.
COLORCAIITOONS
Bows" a vocal solo by
Y'. va. after 1 pending
Calvin Blessing, J .
at ·hte Ohio University, wit'n an arrangement of 1'led roses. a small _paint brush th~ first ~ay.
- - - - - - - - - 11"'•,.; : "Cubalero" .a :&gt;iano solo days with Mrl. Charles
Jank-e Winebren· Sunday.
.
~ dosmg ;n-ogram will be_ given
IUN., MON. and TUIS.
b: Jan ice Henry; "Adios" .a I and son Charles and Mr.
.lim Hannum , Robert Han- Mr. and Mrs. Homer CU'cle and
Friday, June 29 at 8 p.m. m the
JuM17·11-1t
ano !Olo by David Goodwin: Mrs. E~rson Jones and
num, Sarah Hannum, Katri!a
Dixie and Miu Wavle
grade schooL
..SIIGIANTS THRII"
"Darktown St rutters Ball''
Werkka nd Joe Bartholomew.
Circle were in Athens Sunday to
(Technlcolor)
rhythm l-ap by Res:~ Boo'h,
Mr. and Mro. Herman ~;i:~::;~~ Those present for the dinner attend . the ·ou commencement
.
P'rant Sinatra, Dean MArtin, bie Galliger, Joyce Kautz,
' ed
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were: Mr . and Mrs, R. T. Blo!.U· when Donna R' C'IT(' Ie teeeiV
0
S•mmy Davla, J r .• P eter I~.o~~W·
spent the past weeken d m
ford Joey Blellop,
Sprague: "Hawaiian L 0 v
Va. with hil parents. Mr.
ing, Mason, w. Va ., Mr. aod , Mrs. her degree.
I The First Baptilt Church .- of
COLORCAlTOONI
&amp;,ng," plano by Cary
Morris:
J . H. Kincaid. They .
Blessing and two children Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. ThompRuUand held its anniveraary SU:Il"Raln" a tap by Lind-a
home by the J.
Albany, Oh~o: Mr. and ,
duaghters, Dcma and Dixie, son of Pittsburg, ·Pa. _announce the
day, JWle 10, 8nd the
ae~:
8
.Jennifer Menchini; "Ho
for
week's visit.
Blesstng and son. Mr.
Wavie Circle
Mn. engagement. of Hteu
_ anniversary of their putor,
CARTOON
NIGHT
Great Thou Art" a t-~iano .solo
Mrs. Donald Boone left
Mrs. Hale Blessing ol Pl. Dorothy HardeD and daughter, Roberta Jane, to Mr. Richard Or. Le:sto(&gt;r L. Roush of ~~cine Samuel J. Jackson, serving ~ .
Harriet Walsh: "Put Your
nesday morning for Granville
Mr. and Mrs. I
Pamela spent Monday and Tues· Clark Meckley. son of ~.·_ and Route w1ll be tbe guest m1mster Both sermons were by Dr:~
Around Me, Honey '' tap by ·
she will attend the
· Ble~sing and two
day In Springfield, with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C Meekley !:l~so of this Sunday morning at Heath H. Teague, pastor of the Has~
ard Nease and Robert
Kautz: .5 House Porty. of the 0 h 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Lee Harri.s.
Pittsburg.
Methodi!t Church in Middleport Baptist Church, Columb111. ill the
Putur• &amp;.latH Plrst
"Nola" plano solo by Hank
Baptist Convention. On
at-.rf aon Mr. and Mrs Ca1vin
Miss Dc.rma R. Circle left for Mis1 "nlompaon attended Man· for their regular worship service 11 a.m. service, "The ~i"
-~A;;•~•..;Sh;;;.w~n~P~I;,;ro~tl~-ll'and; "Carolina it.. the
day she attended the
sing and son. Mr . and Mrs. Ross Germnntown where she will kate State College, Mankate,-Min. at 10:30. Butch Bachtel will ore- and the aftemooD ODe at 1:11,;
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
rhythm Joft shoe by Debbie
ing as President of the
Winebrener and Dona, all
serve as a ~unselor in the EUB nesota end is a graduate of the .'§enl a special vocal solo.
"The Living Eplstles of tbrllt.'~
Gianna Marta Canale
t~nd Mltz.lann Wolfe.
work in the Rio Grande
Letart: Mr. and Mrs. 'J'hort Say- church camp [or the summer. Robert Morris School. Her fiance Or. Ruush is a retired Metb. Visiting ministers were R 1 'f~. 1
"QUliN Ofll THI PIRATIS"
"Over the Rninbow" vocal
re.and daughte1·s, Mr. and Mr,_
Is a senior at the UniversJty ot odist minister, having served as Jones, Mitchell, WriJ)lt, Slmpi6D;
(Jn Superelnemucope)
Charleen Ward : "Funeral
E. Charles Winebrener and
Plttstiurg, School of Engineer· a Wilmington district superin- and Wood, the la~ pNIJdiaJ. .
-alioa Marionette,'' piano by Carla Mr. and Mrs. Law~nt'e
Mr. mld Mr1. Lawrence
G d
1
T k
Jng.
tendent In his work wllh tbe
.Mlehael Crata and
M 1 . ...... Down Upon t h Reed and son~, RonnJe and
-rra ua es, a es
Joan Greenwood In
orr I, nay
b
th
all of Columbus; Mr. and I R "
,. J b
Miss Thompson Is the daught.r Methodi•t conference.
RolJert GibfJI IJ'fU
Swanee River" rhvthm
die of Colum us spent e
. George Werick and
• "'flrVU~e 0
ot
the former Erma Hood, and Imnedlately following the .ser•
r
0
ReiD Booth Debbie
end with Mr. and
leh of Ravenswood, W. Va.; Mrs
Larry R. BadgJ1!y, son of Mr. a niece of
late Mrs. C. Jt. vice the O{ficial Board oi the W urk l" Laboraeorz__
II ~~:~~n~~p:;r'·:·!g:ue, .Juyce Kautz ; Ref&lt;~ and Ronnie
ond
nRrJgers and child
· ch urch wIll have a speria I meet- CLIFTON - Cliftoa.
Mr , andV auw.
Cln Superdynamatlon.co Ior) II
h
k heEddie
""..:-ggy
. ren,
Mrs. Ralph Badgley gradual· Nease. •uu- Jh of pomeroy: Jl""
leiu 1;ay Only
June 16
''Walt'-• fobry :endra
Mr
Mrs. May F1she-r, Hunt·
Sunday from Ohio University cou;:.le pl811 an early weddmg.
ing. AI' members are urged to Freded Gl:, ____... 1..
Walt Dl•n-••
me.
11
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ington; Mr. J. W. McDermOtt,
a Bacllelor of Science degree
be present.
celv w ,_._....._.
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"NIKKI, WILD,- DOG
by Mitzlann Wolfe ; '
('-riff Russe. Mra. veyn
Wheeling; Mrs. Sara-h Hannum in Commerce • He has accepled
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C. D. HelseJ of St. Louil, ":~..:
OP THI NORTH'·
manlnoff Prelude in G.
Mrs. Allen Hugtte!l und
sons of Mt Alto
.
.
ed I
DANCE PAR
informing them tbeir 1011 n..
('rechntcolor)
by Linda Kirkland :
James PuUe11 were in
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poBitlon with the F era Bur· Teenagen of the Meiga·~IIIOQ
RAVE PICNIC, SWIM
graduated from the Optleal La)).
1
Jean Coutu
Emilf' Genest
Ragtime Band'' tap
ance last Friday evening at
or Internal Revenu~ and wll1 area are welcome at a summer
oratory Spectalllt Court&amp;, and
-aiiiOGaul ; "Grelgs A MIn o ins;&gt;ection of the Wilkesvllle
Blft.m ANNOUNCED
school_ iq Cincmnatl for dance party to be held each Frl~ A picnic and IWim party waa will be ISIIgned for duty an U
Gltn FOld
Jack Lemon Concerto" piano duet by Billy
ler, OES.
traming.
day evening at Maplewood lake held Sunday at Wke Alma by Ute Optical labor.tory .speclalia ill
Brian Donle,.y
len and Miss Condon; ,1l'm
Ml'. and Mrs. Carron Rusaell Attending the graduation ex- from 7:30 to l1 :30 p.m. with The high school tJa18 ltf the Bradford St Louis
"'TWI COWIOY"
Over A Four I Leaf Clover"
tBetty GI'Ueser ) of Columbus
at Athens were Mr. and Jays of Pomeroy. Swimming wiU Olurcb of Christ. In the group
·together with blJ wife.
(In Teehnlcolot)
Finar~cial
ReiJOrt
announcing
lhe
birlh
of
a
Ralph
Badgley,
hi•
llance
be
ltted
were
Tommy
and
Doony
J..... uabl oad f&lt;lufi
111
8 bav apellt
tap by Patty
Co n•.
pound and el!-ven ounce
Betty Young ot Columbus.
perm
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Catherine and Anthony Russe11, lthe for~;' d ""VhW:
Show '• Made
'fanlmy, Saturday, June 9.
. Darrell Badgley of Letart Th ffl 'a! n
of the Dl Winona """ Charlene Might, Bill month 0
;.....:,. 'lltlli
William B. Dowie,
University hllilpltal.
and his sisters, Mrs. Billy trlc-t eofoeoi:.nbu:~rgla low~· Sayre, Charlot~ Glaze, Butch several daya ~oth relatlveL
conduct~ the meeting oi
1 enls are Mr.' and Mrs.
Hill. Racine, Mr1. Brian Simpson New York and
~~Lightfoot, Tony Hendrieks, Jim their parents an
to 8t.
Mel1s County Riding club
Grueser and Mrs. Sybail
of Woodsfield and Miss Karen the
and RLlth RP.ed and the teacher, They have now n
• • • IS JUNE 17th.!
evening In the Salisbury town- all of Pomeroy.
of Col~mbus.
rose.
James Reed and Mrs. Reed.
Louis.
building,
A liniiiCial Nport on the hm·1;o II
held recently was given
Mr. Downie. Future activities
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the club were discussed
plans
be &lt;Omjlleled by lhe
committee, Mrs. Fred Lelfhe1t,
Mrs. William B, Downie and Lyle
Hysell. The horae show to be held
at Albany Saturday evening, was
announced. Refl'fthemat1 wt r
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----Dr Roush W'/1
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Father's Day

Pastor Invites
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Admiral Portable

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Robert

Open Saturday Evening Til9 O'CI·ock

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Shirt Pocket Size
Admiral Radios $16.95

Comfortable
Lounge Chairs .. $49.95

Baker Furniture
Middleport, 0.

MEETING ANNOUNCED
The county wkie clan M.eeitng

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Just Received In Time

will be heW at the Morse c:;:r.;
Methodl•t Church, Spiller, &amp;
June 17th from 2 to 4 o'clock.
special ilngen are invited
oome .md llnli. Everybody wei· •

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EVANGELIST

Formerly of Meigs Co.
Ohio Now of York,
Nebraska

GOSPEL MEETINGS
JUNE 17·27.' 1962
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Others who appearOO on rrl·
day'a program but not oo Thurs·
day'a lnchtded Connie Warner,
piano wolo, "Waltz ;" ' Julia Ann
Holl&lt;r. "On The Levee;" Hilda
Hart. "Twlllght Over Norway:··
Cheryl Burns, "Sparkling Flre-fbea: .. Nancy Zumbaeh, an ac·
eordlon aolo, "Pitlka In G·D or k
Eyea;" Twlla Sue Clatworthy,
"Goll1Wog1 Dani'f;" SheilQ Baily,
"G)'lll)' Flrea;" Janet Gibbs,
"Redwood Troll;" Sheila Crisp,
.. RuaiiMl. RhaPIO'Jy;"
WIRM!t, "Evenlna In Havana:"
Hruuola Bally, 'tubanero;"' •
Lumbaeh. "Angell
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II wu one of the bulc religious beUl"fa of the anclenll

that each one of the god&amp; enjOyed authority over 1 par·
tlcular re,Wn, jUJt aa 1 modern sheriff II limited ill bla
auth~:h to a single county. Even more, It was beli&lt;. •d
_..,_ , . . . . . . _ - _ tiuDdlu' ldlool .... , 10 ,• •· m. ,,_, o.y that e
field baJ its own llttle god, and to ~e 1 &amp;ood
11 0u1o1 .,-L.oller 11a1 BaiD!o. old ••• &amp; ._, W«**p- 10:• .,..,.110 "failhiDJ Men":· No P- crop tbe whim• of these g~lets had to be gratified
Ton r1a1o
1loetDo Porl1ud .. .._
m Eveollls -ice "Only A Step
The opread of the autbonty of tbe Roman Emplr~ bad
Roocl: 110)' 'ProliiU. pula": p 1 ,.., .., 11 e Da1 A.tnoi ~1-n." Wed. 7,io p.m. Pr•y- tbe effect of making orphans of hundreds of god&amp;. The
d., 8clt!lol t:IO a. m., lftiiCbii!J "' - 11Jt Ave. DAV ,. ,_.., -"' Bible Sludy.
Ianda over which they ruled, and the government•
10:10 ._ m.: PriJ• JleetiD&amp; 1 p QaDI So- ,.,_ 1 p. m.: - . , ~ p ,.., _ ,.._ through wblcb they had operated, were destroyed by tbe
m. Wedaoodo:r.
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Wonblp I&lt; It p. m.: ..,. '1 . - . miniller: Slmday Empire's might. The result was that they wandered
, _ - &lt;I an&amp;, • - - a&lt;o SolluldiJ. .....,_- Sd&gt;ool uo a. m.: Clttroh 10, 30 across tbe ~ace of tbe earth In aearcb of new devotee&amp; .
..,. Road . ~ iaJ Tbur.cley 7:30 p. 111
• m.: Cbriotlan - . o r. , ..,
In the times nf the New Testsment aev~rat rellgloul
u~ " mtol-- Bible odoool ., OM. 10. _ p. m.: Evenln• ..,..... 8. 30 P m .faiths were contending for world leadership. Each one
t:30 ,. m. : 1IIDnliD&amp; .....,P 10:30 Rev. Ira loL Tibllo. p _ _ SaD- . , , _ "'"' ulllt.. .......,_ aaptred to play the role of the muter fatlb of aU men.
._ m.: Evmlli&amp; WOI'Iblp 7:30 p.m. day l&lt;hool t:4ii ._ m.:
1er1an cboroh, Rev Howard Rup- The outcome of tim riv~lry waa an illtense competition
Reed. Bible Sdlool Supt. 11 ._ m.: oad T:4ii p. m.: poll, peMor: Worobip ..moe , ,. between the va!JOUI faJths, with bundredo of teacher•
, . 11r- 1 1 - pcayer IIIOOiliJ8 ~ 7,10 m. Sunday School oo ,. m
and prophets travelling acroa the face of the earth,
Rev. Carl Berrlnll• .......-. CanoU p. m. y....., People, f'rlday 7,• 'llle Feder.W c...-.~o. Uo!W i e~ch one preaching his peculiar doctrine and teeldn&amp;
Nonil. SUpt. Somday ocbool t:• p.m.
Church of Chrilt IEioRJ - Preoby- diSCiples.
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1 p. m. Wednel&lt;la1: Miclwool&lt;
terian. Pomeroy, Rev. Waldo J. Among these were the Cbrl5tians, every member of
Bible atudJ 7:30 p. Ill W"""""".oy. Brodlonl ~ II aortoo. Bo11eil, pastor; John Wm. Blaet- the Church being e~pected to witneos for CbriBt aa the
VB ctnudl, .....,. Pol1o, a... mlnilter, Cbarleo ~' Roaole """· Dir. ol Chr. Educ.: Sunday Christian faith undertook to take the world captive.
B~ Sharp, peat«. 5uDc1at lluaaeU, aupt.: Bible . Scltool (!lurclo Scbool 9:15 a. m.; W&lt;&gt;&lt;· Under H ...dleapt
ocbool 1:30 ._ m.: Wonblp..,.. •:30 •· m. : Mornilll wvnbip 10:111 ship IO:IS a. m. "What'• R&gt;ght During the firat generation of Chriatendom, however,
1cea SUnday oveaiDil 111 7:10.
a. m.; CbrlltlaD_Eadeovor lyoutb Wllh the Church." Tueoday. June the Christians suffered under a severe handicap. Every•
CbiHll 11 1111 -N - .,.._I P· m.: Ev.,... -.blp 7:30: 11, Frloadly Circle IDO&lt;ting, • p. where the Christians were regarded as nothing more
..,.., ~ 11aro1c1 llo~ .,.... Woclnesday ovl!llins Bible llud1 m.
than a Jewish sect. M such, they were treated W!tb all
or. ~ ~ebool 9:10 ._ m.: at 7' 00·
Meralq D&gt;or-eh, Su4oy the tolerance accorded to tbe Jews. But aa the Jews beMorlliDg -.blp 10:311 &amp; ·m.: Freedom Goopel 1111-. Bult- Sebool 9.45 a m P'red Smith came more and more embroUed with the Roman authoriHYPS 1.30 P m.· Evaaplllllc on Stiveroville Road. E. I. Grlf· •upt.· ~rl g.•..;, ..,., IUpt: ties, this promised to be a serious handicap.
MrYicel ·at 7,io p.' m.:
fit.b, pa~tor: Roger Wilford. s. Mom'ms _..nip 10 ,45, i11 ard This situation was intensified by the_ aucceoful evanMaybe Walt and lerry don't realise the para.
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&amp; Supt.; suaciay _Sc:bool to "-"'· 3ld Sundays, Rov. L. R. Carmidl- gehsllc campatgn~ of the Apostle Paul, tn Europe. In lh•
dox In this scene. They're simply leaning on lilt
hour 1'ueadq 7:!10 p. m.: Mit- Evan. otic ,....,.. 7:30 • - m.: ul pastor: Prayer ,_lng, Wed. confidence that hos co~verta were as surely Cbriatlana a1
'nil: CHUM:tf trolt ALL •• o
fence while their youngsters enjoy the I18W 1114111o11ary ...-viol 11 the 31&lt;1 r.-~ay Prayer meelln&amp; 7:110 p. m. Tua- 1 p on.
any of the Jewish Chrtstiana, even though tbev had not
AU. POll THI CHU'i!OI
11111 board in W alt'a baekyard.
o1 1ho DIOIIIII 111 7:30 p. m.
clay.
Flrol Bopllol Cburelo • .......,.y, been circumcised, Paul carried their case let Jerusalem.
a..a 11 - · Mo!Nn7- ., Prayu, Chotlor, o. Ralph c. ZUndel, pastor: t:30 to Tbe~e _in a great conference, Paul won the decision, an4
But fences once itnpUed enmity ••• fear •••
u..., Ayeo. i'omoray,lloY. E. Ill Tbo Country Clturcb 111 Town. Suno 11 :15 a..m worship aerviee and Cbrosbamty was set free to preach to all the world.
ael11shnesa. Tbey are Arst eouslns to the walla the
ancients buUt around their cltlea.
Cu. patllor. 8uada7 Sebnol 9:30: day ICbool 9:30 a. m.. Berl .BoW otudy. Sermon ..by Rev. E. 0~
The Internationalllniform Sunday School lesson for
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Centuries of Christian Influence hate fm.
3 p. Psalms 24 Revelation 5· 7·9-17· 11·15-19
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SOrmon by pastor Rev. Life. m. Yeung Aduh class plmiC at
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Chard, ItO.. Dwtpl Tbursday 7:30 p. m. prayer IDOOI- Isaac Waltoo'a. Tuesday ' p.
From that moment foreward Paul, and hiJ European
gardena while keeping Walt and Jerry'~ ldda frons
Speacer, putor. Sunday ocllooi~Di ODd Bible IIndy. Everyone m. ODo-Wnn-One claaa """''"g; followers, proceeded as though they were expected to
runnlng aeroas the dower beds.
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9:30 o. m.: Supt. 11..-btrt Ruuab: wei&lt;OIIlO. Edmond LHe Pa!lor Wednesday 7 P· m. Chw re- take the whole world for Christ. This was not merely aa
Young Peoplu111001ln8 oacb Sun- Cbrlotlu lido..., StdoiJ, .....,_ heiU'IIIl: 7' 45 p. m. Bible otudy empty hrase. Instead, it was a mighty challenge ill
There are eountleu evldencea of Chrlatlan
cb9 at 1:411 p.m.: PreaebiDB 7:10 eroy: Subject: "God the Pruerv· ~ pr~ye~l 'Mlu!'lldayS:-~etyp. m. lwhtch tte churches shared, and to which the individuai
Influence in our community today. The Church
p. m.; Prayer IIII!OIIDB W - er ol Man." Golden Text: Paalma l omen 8 as:nnery ' ·
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baa elevated humail ideall. Faithful worahlp and
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, _ lllolloodllll ~ &lt;r&lt;t place of the most Hlgn ~-. Carpotor, 0 • Rev. Mar- Throughout almost a century an ambition bad been
Clllf 1\ey, a. Eqena GleD; pu- mall abide under the shadow ol "n D. Marklns. Pastor Sunday growing among the Roman Caesars to the effect that
tor. 'sunday IJcl&gt;noi ·1:90: Pbll the AIJniBhty.
School us a.m Prayer Meeting they demanded that the public should wonhip them 81
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wu., Supt.; MOI'IIlni - . , '1'11ppen Plalno EVB . D&gt;oreb. aud Young People's Meeting Wed· they worshipped gods. To the average European thiJ Wa.!
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I t .... Evanplistlc aervtee 7:30 p. m.: ing woflhip 9:90 •· m. Sundey lsemce Saturday evemng 11 7:- various sizes and importance, and the additl9n of one
With the hope It wW. ... some tneuure, •• er
Mid .....k pcayer ....~co Wed- School 10:211 •. m., Hobart Vme- ;90 p.m.
more, in the person of Caesar, presented no problem.
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t I that hie h b good ill fatnllfl at4d eotna Ollllday ?:10 p. m.
yard, supt.; Vacation Bible School Ftnt Uatled Preobylerlaa Mid- But for !be Christians and tbe Jews it became a matter
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ByoeU- ,._Mo-..: Roo ~ns!!:e~ ~ 8 ';;, m. Pray- dleport, Rev. Howard R~ppelt, l of the. utmost seriousness.
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day Seboo1 1:10 L m.. Worley l"'rlll Boplllt Clwroh, Raellle, l vloe Children'• Day pro•ram •--. 1was any other god than Jehovah. To admtt that C'-aesar
Arthur R. McCauley, pastor,
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ne.. flruu and organl:-atleeta lllhoae tu~t~~ea appear Baloy, SUpt.: illorniDB wollhlp C\&gt;esl&lt;r
Simpoon, Supt: 9,30 L monette. wed. 6,30 p. m. Junior was a god was to eny e VllfY asos o
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Pr er - - . . 'Tburoo Mornillg Worlltlp, 5. 45 P· m. Br.
against the Empire Evebwhere the band of Caesar wat
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JilvemnB oe"'ee' Wed. ' p. m. Pomeroy. n.v. c. Mel•., Alk~re, Jews) were obdurate. They would admit of no conlpro'
....,_,_ AMombiJ ~1~ ~'~':~~;~ a. ., R r,:'0~;!'ur~: Seh~ 09 '~~:~~~· mise. In taking such a position they cut themselves off
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OUIIday bchnol 10 o. m., 'W'f" ~ &amp;r Gearhart, pastor; Sundll)l 851 t.: ,10 ' 30 a~ m., Sermon. '111•
For example, tbe "games'' were the great patrlotir and
. .J'l.\IMIINCI ,,r, l.lllATINCI
POMilOY, OHIO
0 ;"""'~· ~=·;.:-,hl1 p.m. Melhocllot amusement enterprises. Everyone was expected to at_
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at Mornln.!! worship 10:30: Cbrlat- Wed. 1 p. m.
pastor, Robert Lewis, lll(lt.: 9:30 him their complete loyalty. It was a patriotic gesture,
"WWI ADi TO PLEASE"
188 l!ndeaVGI" I P. m.: EveoiDI Roell 1pr1ap M . - Chldl a. m: Mornillg worship and Sm- but it was also a religious service. And no good Jew or
Wonbtp. 7 P- m.
R. a. Card. pa~tor: Sunday day Sebool: 7 p. m. Evenillg ser- faithful Christian could attend without violating thil
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...,.. . BaD II J-al'a f i Scbool. 9:10 a. m.. Worshlp ...,.. vico.
conscience .
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PubUo IOIIliiiD&amp; Bund., I lee, 7:30 p. m. MYF: 1:30 p. m.: Portlaad Cl!ardo a.. R1ohanl The result was that the Cbrlstialls (and the Jews) dep. m.: Walclltower llludy 'P. m.; WSCS, Tueoday, 1:11 p.m.: Pray· Morgan P slor H~rold Roush 8 llberately and devotedly cut themselves off from all sucb
Dodae-Dirl-Dodp Tru!lkl
Biblo IIndy r.-iay I P. m.: Ber· er and Bible Study. Wed., 7:10 P- s supt'. ~~ Scbool 9.,j ,· public assemblies, rather than to app4jar to disavow
viet moetlng 'Tbursday 7 P. m.: m.
,; . MiT 8 P m Ev&lt;nlng wor: their faith. This act of self-di!eipllne and ~tlon
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8 p.m. Prayor produced a great effect t~ro~ouJ. the Empire, and
FOR~AN
DIUIYillo l'lllrlm Boil~ • • • Robert R. Cord pa~IDr: 8lmday Meelins: Vac:atl()ll Bible School, caused thousand&amp; _to ask, • Who IS thiS man JeSUB that
Cburd! &lt;P. o. Lonp&gt;lilo. Ohlol
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Sunday School ~ 10 0 m AodNw School at 9:10 a. m., L-,. D~ I to 1·):10 a. m. Mon., W . F ,
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Local UDioD 10:10 o.m.; Pilgrim Y?"tb w-.oo:· 1 "leader Tuelday 7,«i Middleport Flnl Bapllol. R••· through everywhere, bidding for the support of all tbe
6:411 p.m.: Evaopllll•o lier¥1oo,
~ 111 ~ home of lsala Donald Boone, pa~tor: Church world.
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7:10p.m.; Mid-- Prayer and ~~-Wed 7.• P m. Micl-week Sebool 9:t5 a.m., Ko1 Hindy, (Copyright 1982 by the Division of Cbrlstlan Educa'
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IIWdleport D&gt;lrdl or~ Nw llerrlnl. peator•' MominJ...-.bip 7:90p.m. Worsblp: Wed. 7:30 p. - ====~-.--------...., Rev. Cl1de J. - - 10:10 •- m., ci.urcl. Sebool g,30 m. Prayer meeting: s:30 choir.
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Somdo:r school 9:10 a. m.: 1110r1&gt; tie, oupt.: t:30 ._ m. Worablp Heath Me- Chrdl, Mill·
IDB worshlp 18rViee 10:30 m.: 1 m MoatlaJ' IV8C8 lint Tueo- dleport. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Tab iomoone To Ch'l'cb 111111 10tl SWidOJ
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. Oflleiol Board immediately fo~ choice either of obeymg the orders of ~es andre_.......,.
Naomi Boplllll _ Sunday odoool evenlDB ol each """'th 111 ,~;,~ lowing servlc.: Wed. 7 p. m. choir his animal ance_stry or ·~~ling agamst lbMe '!:'Pw;
.10 L m.. wwshlp, u ._ a Evenilla S 0 n I&lt; e. We __,
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sions and reachmg the d1gmty of noble manbooc!l.
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Cbristianty, as repre•ented by Paul, and espectal!y by
prayer oervl&lt;e.
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do_. E....,......, EVB Cbardo, Pom· our Lord, puts "love" as the chief virtue an~ the parent
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lin. Elden R. BlUe. putor. Sun- eroy, Rev. Franms H. Gluier, of all the rest. The Greeks could not do thil. The} bad
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Santla7 day school IO ._ m. $tlpl. IIDberl p.-: Mornln.&lt;i worship 9:30 a. but two words for love - eros, a senRUal instinct, ani!
aehool t:SO. MoraJna wwsbip Murrey. Cbrisllan Endeavnr 7' 11 m.. Fafner's Day program Sun- filia, the affection that binds friend with friend. But
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· P. m. Soul 8 p. m. C. E. day School, 10:30 a. m., Eldon Christianity seized upon a word that put a new content
llllllud l"'rlll Bapllol- Sunda' Prealdent IIDwarU Smtih. Claaaeo W«ko, sup\.; Youth FeUowlltlp, into love_ agape, the love tbat - ~inda man to &lt;!od and
ocllool e:ao ._ m. l'reaclllDI Sun- for aU preao:hilla aerviced 8._
20 8:30p.m. No evemng serVJCelhill ,unites man to his fellow man. ThiS love, agape, 11 truly
Nationwide lnounnco ox Columbul, 0.
Bullden and Bulldloc llllppllel
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Micl-week prayer meeUn&amp;. ClaSI Sunday. Mid-week Pra,.r a_nd the fulfilling of the law. So Paul nuts "love" first 1!' hil
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-.me ......,..._ - leader Ray Adamo. All are wei- Praioe, Wed. 1:311 p. m.: Ladies 1 list of nine virtues· love, joy, peach, good temper, lrindU·
Slmdo:r 11ibocJ1 It ._ .._ WYF f 1!01110 lo- and all of these 10' Aid. Tbureday. Annual Confer- ness, generosity, fidellty, gentleness, self-eon~lp. Ill ODd Bibll atudJ evttr1 'fllelo v1oea. On State ftooutt 12l ...., ence of the EUB Churches w&gt;ll Have you noticed a remarkable charactertstic of pracI
day. Prayer ODd prallo ...-.Ice mUeo abo" Reedmlle.
convene at lhe F&gt;rll EUB Church tically aU of these nine qualities _of rbaract_er! They are
Saturday 7:411 p. m.
BelbJeMm 11op11o1 Cbllrd&gt; GL m Weotervllle, Monday at 7' 80 p. social virtues. They &lt;an be practiced only m relation to
_._.,.-.....,. odoool IS Bend, Rev. Arthur R. ~ley, m. ~nd rontlnue until Thursday our fellow men- they are interpersonal. .
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llokmaOIBolJum._ m.; evanpllJUc aerviee, 7:411
lor Robett lAwll aup1. a·30 everung.
Now the most powerful of aU human desires II the
p. m.: Wed,...o:r Biblo "'!1111 ~m. 'Mornilla worahlp ,..d b · Soulb Belllol EVB ~"'•· Rev. , desire to love, to b~ w_anted ~nd to he needed by others.
ollho N - cio:r Sebool "ideal Parents." IIDy Gearllart. pastor. Sunday We all long to be s•gnificant m the eyes of otb"/eopie.
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--.!Q ocbool 1:10 a. m. Mora No evening oorvlce duo to Dacca- Sobool 9' 30 •· m., N~rman. Bohr. Each of us longs to give himself to another an to beo
il1l 110rshlp 10:411- . I!:Y~ llellUJ EtJB Chardl &lt;Doreaol. supl.: Evening worship 1' dl8m&gt;ss- come a part of the great family of God's cbUdren.
1:45 p. m. M~ prOJ Gin Bate, paator: Worahlp 9:10: el for Vacat:on Bible School '~'" The religion of Christ recognizes th)s need for Jove
MEIGS COUNTY'S NO. 1
POMIIOY, OHIO
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Olive· Orango Schoo · oul e · ing love of God as Jesus revea[ed him - Our Father. It
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EtJB - · olea lowshlp Roily, Moo&lt;I'Y 7'"' P- m. also provides us with a Cbristian brotherhoOd or co. .
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Ylco 8:18 p. m. EveaiDB worship a. m.: Ben Quioenl:=7. aupt: meeung ur Y P· m.
"Beloved,"' says St. John, "let us love one another; for
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love is God; and every one that lovetb Is born of Gud,
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and knoweth God. He that lovetb not, k1,1oweth not God;
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POMIROY,OHIO
Suadays.
eroy,
William
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Roctor:
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Remember that love (agape) is tbe first of Paul's nin•
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POMIIOY
Ratloool ol. &lt;-"dol ' - FIT•t ODd Tb1rd Snndayo 10:30 a. Wodnesday eV&lt;ning at her home, virtues and that it gives significance to all the r.,.t, It II
Bible lldlool 9:30 a. m.: Wonhlp ·m.. llo(J E~o:harot: Second and Ru~k Springs Rood. Followmg • noteworthy that the list begins with love and ends wltb
10:91! o.m.: Youlll l'el Fourtb Sunday• I a. m. Holy soc&gt;ai even&gt;ng and ,...,,ng, ,... seif-&lt;!ODtrol. Th•se two link bands and bind all tbe rea
toWebJp 6 P. m.; Wonhip 7 p. m. COJnmUDloo.: l0:30 'a. m. 'ftle Ord· freshments were .erved by tne of the virtues into a unity.
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Morner
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Prayer.
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Chodor, 0. · ''I""""'" 7:311 ~- m.: Prayer - . Sunday S.hool_t: 15 a. m.: Ch.u'ch Moore. Mrs. Her~ o;~ h · ties of being bette~ men and women tomorrow than we
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8:18 Sports lllorll
9:811 COifoe Will! Jaaot
S::tl Newa Beadllnu'
9:15 Betty Newtoo Show
8:30 Breakfut Party
9:i7 News Headlines
8:57 Newt Beodlinoo
JO:IIO.:Momm1 MedttoUODI
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10: 1~ Calling PL Pleaoant
t : 16 Joneo Buick Show
10:25 New• Fi'Om PL Pleasant • UO Serenade ill 811»
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10:00 Utt4or .Ohlo Skiea
10:57 News Beedlinl!l
10:115 Polka Tllno
11:00 Swap Shop IDd Community 10:30 Rymn Time
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11:00 Top TeD Show
11: 15 Country .Hoe DoWD
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11:15 AI rloebum
12: II Platter l'll'IJ
11:30 Country lloo DDWD
12:&amp;"1 N..,o Beadltnel
11:45 !'arm Time
1:110 PI- PllV
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12;15 HappY Time llbow
1:00 Platter Party
12:57 News lltldlmtl
3:111 Ohio Newo
1:00 Muaie Just For You
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2:311 Millie .ru.t For You
4:25 World I Nat1 New•
2:17 Nftl BtadliDOI
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Summer Convocation 0t Eighth
lisfrid Auxiliary Unit Held

-s• Savlnp Bond C&lt;lnmi!Ue, and ol· r1 lfle • !
10 a member ol numy olber loW He lo . ~o4 civic orpnizatlono, He wao o Mn. l!'.l!il 'L

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Radio, heater, IS eyl. Standard trant.

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Soft ~flieD flnltb, aU 100&lt;1 ttre11, radio, hNter. Standard
traRI. locaU)' ownt~d and a real sh.arp CU' - !II'Ve n&amp;W.

1959 Buick ~·~: """'' *1695

"MYSTERIOUS ISLAND"
Superdynamation·Color)

(In

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June
W•lt Dlanty's
"NIKKI, WILD DOG
OF THI NORTH'·
(Technicolor)

Jean Coutu

l!lmUe Genest

men Ford
J~k r..emon
Briln Donlevy
"THE COWBOY"
(In Tech.nicolor)

Sun.-Nion.
June n .JI
Greatest Sports Oar Racing
Ever Filll11ed
BiU Travers
Ed Begley

"THE GRIIN HILMIT"
--&amp;.Is aJerry Lewis Brian Dunlevy
"ERRAND IOYH .

Smith Takes

1959 Ford :-r:;; __ '1195

V8 motor llandard trans., rarilo, heater, ji!ood tires. Beautiflll blue fln1ah wlth spotleta dean uphol•tery,

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$795

trant., radio, heater. Extra s:ood
New 1e1t coven. BeautUu11Jnlab of belle and dark

ehoeolate.

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BETTER BUYS

1957 Dodq~ ~:;~ c,..,- $895
Belp and eoral fJnlah, clean Interior, V8 motur, 111uto-'
IDIUt tr.na. AU IIXNI ,whltft'lll tlrel. Rldio and heMter.

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$1995

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SHOWCASE HOME

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PRICED· TO·PLEASE SPECIALS!

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Is Conferred
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Special 4 dr., Special Sta. Wagon, &amp; Roadmaster
75 • dr. Hard Top. All three top notch cars. Two

one owner cars.

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1951 Chev :.:::-·___ '100
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Design and Craftsmanship of These Fine Home- .
Stop by and visit today.

Phone WY 2-3741 - Hourol to S Mon. lhru lat;
290 N. SECOND AYI.

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Shows best of care

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Choice of Special 2. dr. and Special 2 dr. Hard Top.
Both one owner cars-real beauties.

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VB 2 dr. Uke new original red and white finish

FROM BAKER'S

60 Chevrolet ...• s1995
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One careful local owner
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Ford
VI motor, automatic!

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White over bllek finllh, recllninl seatl, whitflwall tina,
automatic trant. Radio, Retter. Seal alwayt been cnvered
1.-lllln lf,OOO mJI.. bf loool ownrr.

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Joan Greenwood In

1961 Rambler!·::._ $1695

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IAIGAINS!

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wltc, EpiJoopol Churdl wllll u. Jfft,

.Det&gt;oted To The I~ Of The M~Nia.on Area
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~n. Theodore 1011\C oervku will be held ot
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T. Reed, ~- ~ .~ &gt; brothero. 7 p. m. &amp;mday at lfle !'lwlnl,.,..
er ••"~ and mtmber ol lbe Frederiek ~ ";.
Mlcblpn, erol llome. J'rleDdo mcy ..U ot
Gno!e Episcopal Church.
and D. Curl ~ .~ ~ f Columbuo; 1be fuueNI home from 1 p. 111o
Mr. Reed participated lor many a Jiolor, &amp; ~ • ~ 1ico Reod 101tlJ 5 p m and from 7 p ..,
yean In il&gt;o tlctivllleo o1 tho Loebr of Fo.., '· s dalo. Flor· ·
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oerwd u a a/ the lop .,.. preceded ; •• ·by hb Tho family hu ~ IIIII
lollve - - · a mombor ol IU. wife, Mn
alderwood In lieu ol !Iowen, _ . . .
tho CliiOIIICII ol atlmlolltl'atiml, end Reed.
be made to the Groco au.lt
wu a put oiJalmwl ol Group 7 Funeral oervlcet will be held 11.-lal fund .
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