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Magnolia Pythian
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The meeting, In cllarge of Mrs.
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dt,b soog, "Brighten the &lt;Almer
Where You Are," followed with
the Lord'• Prayer aDd pledge W
tbe n.g, Devotions t.aken from
Psalms 11 were led by the chaplaiD, Mrt. Radford , who also read
a p3em ''Testament of Faith."
During the business session, It
wu decided to cancel the AuguAt
meeting due to the county [air.
i'lBill wer. made for the annual
plcnie to bt held at the Grange
ball September 20
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Names as the dinner committe-e
wert Mnl. Clifford Leifheit, Mrs.
Horace Abbott and Mrs. Harold
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Chureh. of. Chritt.
'llle meeting opened with a
di.SeaaJon m the Superintendents
meeting which Gerlach recently
attended In Ky.
The annual picnic of the church
w;u be held on Augwt 5th at
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to have 'charge ol ttle &amp;arne! at
111e plcnl• and too .. auending

=~ '~:;!ng!:i~~wn rood, drink
H was amounced that the Communion aervlce would be h!ld
following the Sunday IChool hour
01. die day of the picnic but that
tM preachlna service would be
omitted.
II: wa1 also decided to honor
the membera 8J years old and
ovm on Auaus· 12 with Mrl.
El'l"'Ht Lallance and Mrs. Robe:rt
Reibel to be In charge of the
•~ecial servi~e.
September 30 was announced
u Promotion Sunday and Octob-

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Rutland Scouts Squad Recei.,e•
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Arrowheod W Va eroyContribulioo•
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Troop 249 NO"' ·-·
On Active Ou·
At ArrowheO(

Emerson Jones, Mr. and

Oak Hill

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12:00 Mr. Wizard
12:30 Airman's World
12: 45 The Construction.,
1:00 John's Scrapbook
1:25 Cinctnnati Reds

4:00 Grentest· Show On Water
4:30 Extending Jet Horizon~
5 :00 Power for Peace
6:30 Your Neighbor
&amp;:oo TV rngeilt
11 :30 New I ·p·ictilre
e:4!1 San&lt;!erl VPno·cur"' Sal Rep
? :00 SaturdaY Night JambOret
7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
a:oo Tall Man
t :OO Satunl!Oiy Nl(lbt at Movlet

Mrs. HublHrrd Ho•,
f'flrtf f.l11h Se~oion ·

The Douihltiro of Union Veteran1 will m~t Monday night Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard r
July IS at 7:30 at lht. DAV Hall talned her card club Mond~
la Pomeroy,
enln~ at her home !n Middle
F~~~======"il Mra. Keith Goble wea a guel
the eveonln~~: and prl1.es were
bv Mrs. Goble and Mrs.
Horky.
At the close of the evenlnf.
freshme-nt
5 were se~ed by '
TONIGHT lhru TUII.
Hubbard
to those menU,.
,A ltorr of Tht Chrlat
abaft and Mn . .Jack Boc~
"KINO OP KINOS"
Mn. Rlchard Owen, Mrs. Ha 1
(Technlcolor)
Thomos, MISI Martha Howell \
Jeffrey Hunter, Siobh!l.rt Mt'· Min Ann Howell.
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Rlndell, Vlvlk'l . l.!ndtora
VACATIONS IN CHESTER
lUll Gam, Rip Torn, Cuy
Donna
Jean King of Tar
ftoltt, Roben Ryan. Th~ moat
li'lorkla
spent
a week with
ucttiDI Ruman Or•m• th~
lcwea hu ever told .. ot alatt&lt;r and brother-In-law Mr.
LoW 1nd H•.t • . . Of Peat'e- Yn. Billy Windon 111d dauJ!II
a. Wu " of Frllh a. Hop•l or Cht&gt;••e1·.
C.lernrteen
She madt' thl' round trip
Jlunlll.. Timl• 2 Hra. sn Ml•. bua with her friend N!Ia Fir
-.rflco rl-1 I:~ P.M. man. who spen1 the week "
Admlnlon: 80c! and 40e
her parenll In Ironton. Ohio.

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8 :90 The Defendert
9:30 Have Gun Wi11 Travel
]0:00 Gummoke
U :OO Up To The Minute News
J\ : 10 Lat.e Show

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11 :30 Three Stooges
12:00 Buge Bunny
12 :·:w Western Theatre
t :30 t.et'a Dent!t!t
6:30 Superman
6:00 Big Time WrestUDJ
' ,00 Beany and C~il
'1:30 c:alvin and the Calonel
8:30 Leave It To Beaver
9:00 Lawrenee Welk ~w
10,00 Ftghl of the Week
Jt. : ~ SaturdaY Sporta Final
JUO Pacemaker New•
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threesome 11 not rldlnl pell·mell down a wave. The7 aN J
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JO:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouat
11 : oo Allaknr.am
11 :30 Roy Rogea'S Show
12:00 BaSeball
1:00 baseball
!1 :30 Ch 8 Wretttling
t :30 Uow;e Detective
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10:00 The Alvla. Show

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o:30 Pip the Piper
10:00 Sbarl Lewil
10:30 King Leonardo

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who waa Chita Rlvela'a standby
- In the Broadway musical, "Bye
Bye Birdie," wl~ eo:-star oppoollti Andy WUilamB ID a summet
1t:ock tour of "Birdie" for thret
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VeteraD bro8dca8iting personal- it)' Ed' Herlihy will bec&lt;mc llle ·
anoounetr on NBC-TV's' "T•
night" sbow for seVen weeks bgmntog )londay, Aug. 20. Hugh
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will be !eadin~ the prOgram af.
ter his week a» host &lt;Aug. IS-m
during which. Jim L_ucae wiU 9&amp;'
cupy the annou_ncer's chair .. .. .
Wives of four show-business celebrities - Milton Berle, K I r k
Douglas, Groucho Marx a.nd Phil
Silvers - wlll appear as themaelves In a l!omedy sketeh beint
filmed this week for presentation iialir ;&amp;~
•ext -.eason on. Jac:k
Benny'a

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Auto-Semi Wreck On Rt. 33

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plorer Posts from the ~
Area Council now atLW
week loog camp at Mt,
head, W. Va. is Troop 24
!IOl'ed by the O.E.F. I.JI
Pomerny.
.Troop 249 is one of II uni'
the Council who will par'
In a broad camping experle1
tills modern ff:lcillty' eRIA
in 1950 to serve ~uts and
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school together iD
liam Grueser.
ters met in regul6r session ThursSebool near lAon. W. Va ..
BY MISS P'RED'DIB
number of )'!an ago WBI
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Mrs Morgan presented the pro- day evening at the DAV hall .
BOUDABREL!
Friday at the Middleport
gram, which opened with group Nettie Hayes excellent senior,
side Park.
BY LUCD.LB BAtn:JNS
Among Bay Scoot Troops or Ex- ~w~ th new furnace for the
singing of America, and a poeni, presided in the absent't! of Edna ,Mrs. Marie ft.awkins , employee
Capt. tUld M Cedric p k plorer Po!ta from the Tri-State W~rc were ~e whe.111 t4t
"Our American Birthright," by Reibel most excellent chief. Fre- of the Gallipolis State Institute. Arr.:11gemenu for the
· and son Erie
E!Paso Tar er Area Council oow attending ad' C:Sh of hthe MinerJVIlle Metb).
Mrs. Morgan. Several articles day Mossman was reported hame l' atLended the Ohio Civil Service w~re made by Mn. Jacob Turner, are spe~ing ; week with 'ru eus, week long camp at Arrowhead ~st c urc ;net ~sdlf
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were read including, Junk lt by from hospilal, after undergoing Auociation pic_nic Thursday
. Middleport. Other . elan
ent 1, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
W. Va., sponsored by Rutland ~~:·d~~~ero~rtt! ch ed potlui\i
Mrs . Blackston: A New Approach surgery. Alice Fisher ts recuper- 1noo~ and evenmg at Cora Dam m who attended the Picnic at
wUI lee.ve Monday for Texas Methodist Church.
~m.
urch IOC ,
- Menierre's Disease, Mrs. wn. ating from a. broken arm. Win- Gal11e County.
we~e Mrs. A. M. Steele of
from there they will go
Troop 240 Is one of 11 units of
bur Bailey : Frankly Speaking, ona Cook thanked the Temple for i Mrs. Clara_ Murr.ay
pohs .W~r~ Luella Par~ns. of
for 30 months.
the Council who wUI participate Mrs. Kar~ Grue:ser. p~s.ided at
Mrs. Horace Abbott: Helpful rules flowers an~ the members ror ; Mel2s General Hospital
F](J :d a., Mrs. Clame ~app Jennifer Menehini was an over- in a broad camping experler 'e a short bu.smess seSSlOll when the
for family medicine chest, Mrs. cards and g1fts sent her w h i I e for treatment.
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guest Wednetday ol Beverly at this modern racili~, establish- reports of the secretary and trea..
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William Grueser; Hay-fe,•er and hospitalized
Mr. 8 ~ Mrs. Charles Pm-e
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ed in 1950 to :terve SCQuts ' ' Bnd surer were giWil and dl.Je1 col.
other allergies, Mrs. Rollin Rad· The annual potluck picnic of the ~li Chn~t~p~r ~ . .
ana ~"Ofand~·· ~ 1e John Frick returned home Tuel- Scouters from surrqunding com- lected. Plans were discussed !or
ford ; and Infectious Hepatitis, P081 Chieh; was announced for "' 151 "1g ~~ ' ~ Mnce(~ 1
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from Meigs ~neral Hospital. ties in Kentucky, Ohio and West an Ice eream social
Mrs. Lewis Grueser.
Thursday, August 2 at the home paMren 9 0
rl. p'·nll -~~- ,ar
Joining the group in the
Rachel Batey returned Virginia.
Attending ~re Mr
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poem , · P""-,.els. by Mrs .
aspar. em ers ~re left this morning for
noon were r.
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torbes.
Arlee Abott preeeded Statistics to take. lhe'lr uwn table servtce where they will join Mrs.
Badgley and Mrs. Elmer
p1tal after I.IKI~rgoin.g , surgery with 127 other Scouts foF~e weef i Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Mrs. H~
by Mrs. Homer Radford and Let's and article for sunshine basket brother and sister-in-law
of Middleport, Mrs. Ethel
Is convalescmg mcely.
ere Raymond Sutherland
mer Roush, Mrs. otto HartenHave a Little Fun, and Thinking Games were play~ during the daughter, Mr. and Mrs .
and children of Pomeroy
Charles Lemley, son of Mr. and . cla~s: Mike Nicb Json,
I bach,
Mrs. Norman McCa!Jum,
Out Loud, by Mn. Oliver Clark. social _hour and pnzes awarded Turner for a weekend
Mrs. Bud Abbott of the
Mrs~ Hamid _w. Lsnle~,
class: Dennis Web:. 2nd class· Mrs. Stella Grueser, Mr8. Bradot
A Prayer by Mrs Lewis Grues- the wmners. A dessert course trip \o l...tlke Erie. Mrs.
Road.
Thu sday evenl~g fractunng
tenderfoot· De~
Meag. Mrs. Charles Gruesar.
1David Rice
er .. concluded the program, after was served by Mabel Hearhs .and on a two week's vacation
~~~ l~bls foe. and his
Weber, tenderfoot; Billy' Tucker,
William Russell, Mls1
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wh1ch a contest was conducted Erna Jesse .
her emoloymet'lt at Kaiser
Mrs.
WinfrEd
Bahr
t-enderfoot
Parker, Mnt. Adolph
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Mrs. Jorob Turner
Mrs. Ernest Stewart. Mrs. S•
Mrs. Wllllam Eichmger.
word yesterday or the death
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Brown, Mrs. Brooks Sayre_
Group singing or Blest Be The
Gilby Bryan in St. Albans, w. V:i.
I Mr a~~ ~a
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Meet In ColumhuJ
Mrs. Karl Grueser and guest.&amp;.
Tie That Binds and the Mizpah
Mr. aryan Is the husband of Mrs .
visited Wed~· orman 1
Mrs. Verna Mae Seiser, MNJ. Ace
benediction closed the meeting
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Turner's rousin . Mr. and Mrs.
. Grover Je~kW:~n ng
Mrs. Harold Sauer ol
Sirmlons, Miss Dorothy Harte~r
after which refreshments were The annual family picnic of the :urn~r alten&lt;l€&lt;1 his funeral servMrs. Phyllis Snook and
was in Columbus
bach and Jeffrey Bak~r.
~rved by the hostesses. Attend- Fides Lodge, K. of P. and Meigs J{'es m St. Albans today.
M Gaynell Clark lll'ld
of Glenford were
day where she attended a
mg were those named above and Temple, Pythlan Sisters, was held
"illo~s. Athens were
of hef parents,
eon meeting at the Olentangy
RPv. Fordluun Will
Mrs. H&lt;&gt;':"a~ Bolin, Miss Alief' Thursd.ay evening at the Middlegue-sts of Mr. and Mrs.
William Daniels.
of the Arrangements and Hosol·
Re G11est Speaker
Euler, V1ek1e, Danny and Roger port Roadside Park.
Tuttle and family iast
t.e.llty Con'm.ittee for the
Abbott. Bruce Blackston and Con- ~t.lendin~ were Mr. Md Mrs.
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The Rev. Virginia Fordham of
nle and Judy Radford.
Ph1l1p Memhart, Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. 1100 Mrs. Ed .
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21 being 111 aside to honor the 'lh lhe
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Sunday Sc hOol Tea ch eu.
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The ifOUP ~~~o discussed 8 K~nny Engllsll, TF. Mlkf'
teachers traln.ng class for alii TF, charles Hayu TF.
M tiJI county churches
of Goodwin zc. John Gnodwlr.
Chrlll:. 'lbil has been under cOli· Tink Triplett TF, Don S'A
akteraUon by the Men'• group of TF. Barry 8oyfl' lC, George
tile churches.
man JC N~ll Colmer TJI' 1
"nMI meetlnl wa1 close-d with Beer ,.P., Vlr1ll Philllpa
prayer by Rev. Fred Gardner.

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eated nor mort iDiporll!lt thin 1 d~n happened; Jnd the iDipQca\IOGt ot the
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Tbe ftrat broad~ast ~ onlY a f~w
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1'be flnt tlulh of u:clteme.nf ·If beo that the ~ altpl~ae flllbt b,l' Orville .
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