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cate metallic machines circling in other
orbits. Echo contains no moving parts . .
It Is filled with nothing but emptiness.

WA5111NGTON - !NEA&gt;-Tba
most opUmlstic Washington apo
. praisal of Soviet Russia's steppedup program of military and economic aid to CUba il that it it intended to create a strong Communist bargaining position with
the United States.

Television signaiJ were onct bounced
off its aluminum-coated skin, but the picture was punk compared to Telstar.
Echo's chief function Ia to be up there
for people to see and scientists track.

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P'rom the viewpoint of Communist ttratel)' , the ttu.laPS may
consider It no more hostile for

them to give mUltary aid to Cuba than It Is for the U n i t e d
Statll to gin anm aid to Wellt
Germany and all the other North
_.. Atlantic Treaty Organization coU11trlea;. For Rwl!ia hal long consld·

erod NATO a threat ogaillll
her Internal serurlty - DOt jll:lt
a defen11lve aJiianre.

The molt pellimlstle appraisal
ll, of COUJ'IIe, that tbi Rustiu
build-up in CUba must necessarily
lead to a 1howdown lllld •v.,:~ a
shooting war which not even tha

This ls a real achieVement in itself-

to have something up there which is
easy to understand in these days of com·
plicated ocltntific gadgell")'.

Ruulana wW

From the Communist"'""point
of
L.A
view , the Rwsians ~e J..... ~ginnln11 their massive building-up in
Cuba. The Uaited States. however, hal poured over f45 billion
into Europe sin~ 1948- f15 bil·
lion in military auistance, $SO
blllioo In 1&lt;0110mlc ISiiatanco, of
whch. 110 billion bu been loano.
Also the Rusatana malntaiD
lhoy oro oending only "tecbnlc-.
la111"' to C\lba, whereu the Unlleel Slat., hal troopo .In uniform,
jot alreraft and ml01lle baNI In

Wllllt.

IN B&amp;TWiii!!N these two

ex·

tremes, , many ibteresting alt.eruUv111 are bting ltudiel!l. T h a
hliJoly COIIIroverslal clilferoD&lt;OI

betftm lhl llllltod Slateo a o d

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
BY DOIIO'I'IIY KILGALLI!N
N.Y. OCT. i
GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
Whoa Eddie Flab•r opened at the Win·
ter Garden, he had two groat tblop going for him - aympathy and curloslly.
But lbOH lacton wert quickly erased
when he began to sing, and people beo
pn to waliC out. He'a illll out of tuna,
out of lima and out of meter. The dlaat·
ten belan to happen fall : Jerry Field·
Jne, a top-tiJ&amp;hl arran1er-c:omfo••r responsible for the Fisher muslca arrangements, qui: hla job immediately and
left for Hollywood, telling lntimalla,
"I've had It witb Eddie - !Aere'o not
enoUJh money to make me work for him
again. I'm going back to Hollywood to
etarl worldnl on the DallllY Kaye television show; he's a REAL talent." Then
there wae tile aad collap•e of Monte Proser, one of the show's producen, who
had every rleht to coUapH, and D I c k
Gre1ory'e fut decision that he wasn't
the lhealra t)'pe, and after thiJ run he'd
illck to Intimate niJht clubl, where he
beiOD(I.
· In the wake of the tntledy, comody
writer Ronnie Graham was called In
quietly to think up some laugh llnee for
Eddie - or at leut eliminate the un·
funny chatter that clutters tho act em·
barrasaln.llly. As !or Juliet Prowse, she
waa anotlier mistake, no matter h o w
much the Rat Pack (or any of Ill mem·
bers) lnvelled In her material. She waa
unlor&amp;~vabty vulgar and dull. If the Win·
ter Garden Is aotne to alar a male vocalist"'" the manaeement might consider
Mel TOrme, VIc Damone or Jullua La
Rosa - they can sin&amp;.
But then, none of them wa. married
to Elizabeth Taylor.

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Mire! because everythln&amp;'s such a bore.
Any resemblance to the real life !ICene
Is strictly coincidental , . , Jack Palance
will jet from Rome, where h!'J buy
filming, to see his children in Holly·
wood and try to Iron out all thoae cliff!.
cultiH With his wife, VIrginia.
Lun~ht!On duet at the Colony: Mn.
Peter..Lawford and Mrs. WilHam TJI.·
bert ... ::'ftevlewen report that the lilt
15 mlllliWI·I!I Jot lAvine's new French
Does Not Pay," are
~g • ,the-teatsvllle - and so are the
flrat. l m!nutet. They seemed to H~e
whal'iJ,..between, too . . . Residents of
one f#··Mal!ltattJ!n's most charming rool·
dentW sections. Turtle Bay, are in a
mit because a giant 38·slory o f 11 c e
bulldlnuolitg liP In their neighborhood
wiU blot out the sun in the leafy communal park that servos u backyards to
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lluula bleludt 1101 Cllllt CUba it..~. but al.oo Borlla, • nuclear
lilt lou, d!Annamoot and al-

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from Cuba.

POTENTIAL

ALL THIS Ia highly specul•
tive. obviously, But it is a neces-part
the exercise of try··

threat against the United States
Naval base at Guantanamo. Cape

sary

Canaveral is only 300 tulles away
from Havana and it would t.ake
only \ one 1mall nuclear warhead
to ~troy the priDdpa) Amtrlcatf" missile launehln&amp; lilt.
CoDveruly, In• &amp;Ill
olsl potal e1 yJow, Cape CUI"ftraL Key Wed ... GUIIUI•
are poteatlal N1f» for IDtfet •
c•IMI Cubo. 8o lin "" ......
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tegic movu. All the alternadv11
olftnd wouJd be bad dtaJJ for
the Unlttd Statu becaUH tbq
would be apptiMment and "'"
IWTtnder. Thty would be COO&lt;I
deall for tht Ruullnl becaute
they would loae DOthinl: by pt..

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lflll out ol poHUcally ODd ocon..

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All the pieces 111"0 ID plaeo for a
came of powtr pollUca a played
by Communist rut..:-rtlii--ft\ti11an pttleDCfl Ill Cuba 11 couldoredo thrut 1e tho · U olio d
Slalol, tho Ruaaialll an offer to
withdraw - ln exohanto for, Ay,

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oalt no1 . _ lho lluallw
bavo lor ttyltiJ to llvt Cuba 11
that CommUiliJI prtOIIJO Ia I&amp;
atakt. Ha\'IJII lallod Ia lbalr alo

American w~hdrawal from GUll&gt;

tanomo u a minimum .,.._

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oton.
tomptod take-over 1a Gliatomala,
H lhe game Ia to bo played for
lndlrootlt tiu'oop Lalo
west lluropo.
larger stakes, withdrawal ol W"""
bJ.AmoriCOila, lho RUIIIua llloJDo
From the American point ·or
ern Ioree• from BerHn eonld be
•IVIa oro mov1D1 Into Cuba IAII
.. nil "' ....... here lo •
view, however, au..ian aid le
the uking prloo. or If tho barJIIDprovont onother IIO!baJ:k ia lhotr
..mpll&lt;~lod 1•ooe o1 ,._ pol~
C\lba Is by no means amall pota·
lng Is to be on a llrlctly bllatotal
poootraUon of th WOMtarli lltml,
tlrJI ehelt, .. which t'ftry po.. a.
toe11. The RW~~Ian line that only
ba:!lle, withdrawal of all Amtrl•
aphere. Thl1 Is now eonafdertd a
bit move • • bt euefully con·
deferudve antiaircraft mluUet are
can forces and bB.Iel from westfar mort reallltlo motive lor
olf,... from loolll .W.. be!oro •
being suppHecl to Cuba fooil no
om Europe would be ukod ID utile RUIIlaDI' dlrtct move Into
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Youth Dying

No Longer a Little Rock

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Big Sir EchoWhile e&lt;&gt;ntemplating the sky on your
Jummer vacation (aren't those s t a r s
brleJ!t!), don't be surprl!ed If you see a
tiny star zipping across the heavens
looking Ilk• a plane at a height no plane
can fly .
It's no! a plane nor is II a long-burn·
ing shooting liar. II iJ nothing but an
old "friend of oun, the Echo satellite.
The tOO-foot-diameter balloon, launched
two years ago , is still sailing along in
orbit.
It'• quite a oonlrllllo th• otber lnlrl-

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Miss McKinney
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body not to l;lrulb oft the buddlnl r..
mance between her and Henry Fonda.
It soundllike a belleve-lt·or-not, and ·~•
trlea lo ltld about It - but r.ou never
can tell about those two. They re alwayo
aetUna marrild to someone, and Judy
certainly Ia finished with Sid Lutt •.•
Sarab Vauahan bao cancelled her pro·
ected European tour because of a billna b11111 Willi George Shearln1. They
bolh wanted top bUilng, and that's an
lmpoulb!llty, 10 Sauy bowed out ....
Kitty Kallen aiartld to ret mighty upset when tbe manaaement ol Vernon
Manor Hotel In Cincinnati (where she's
playlns at the ·Diplomat) aoked her to
move out of ber suite. But abe was as·
aua1ed In lbort order when they told
her they wanted the rooms for Prall·
dent kennedy, who's zooming In for a
political basb.

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SIDI." He's leaturad In tbe "Laziness"
In which he
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the Glanta to a 7-3 vlctmy th.ot
tied the b""'-of-oevon ..,-ies at JalL
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L fALCON IQUIRI

Smllh blaoled the flrot lor the

ClevelanG Indian. against the
Dodgers back Ia 11110. The other
six to hit tho &amp;lugging j.lckpel
were all Yank...-Tony Lazzerl, .
GU MeDougald, Mickey Maatle,
Yogi Berra, lo!...., Skowron and
Bobby Richardson.
The Glanil had aono abead, IJ.ll
in tho ae&lt;ond Jnniag who~ FeHpe
Alou doubled tlowa tho left field
line aod eateher Tom Haller
drove 0 1 _and. 1 pltch into the
lower ri8ht field atonda off Yanteo starter Wbliey Ford.
The Yankees tied tbo ecore
with a pair tn tbe olxlh off Bob
Bolin, who took over ln the previous lnnJng for Giant ·starter
Juan Marlebol. lo!arlchal ouf.
lered a brused Index finger on
IUs .rijlht pitching bond while
batting in the top of lhe fifth.
Walb lllalllle, Marto
Mickey ManUe got the Yankees
rolling by working Bolin lor his
34th Serlea walk-wbipiDk out an-

other Blj)&gt;e ,Ruth reoonl-witb one
out. ~er MariJ also •.trolled.
Tbea, wjtb two out, SkowroD and
Clo!e BOyer h~ back-to-hack alnglea to tie tbs score at 2-3.
DoD Laraon, who lix 7'1"'' qo
to the dey had burled bia perfect
Seriea game wblle pitching lor
'thi Yukeu, then took over for
Bolin apiDBI bill old toanunate&amp;.
After issuins a walk to P.inchbit·

ter Yogi Berra that loaded the
basea, Lor""' retired Tolly Ku·
bel: on 1 grounder to firsL
Larsen wOUDd up as the winner since be Will the pitcher
record when Biller "'lost" Brldg.,· faot ball in tbe •••• lnnioi.
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10. Toledo Central {2) (.f.O ) tie 63 defendJng national ctwnpi1m.
1 NEW YORK UPH - The San
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deadlocked
field South 51; u. Middletown 46;
--·with the New York Ylllkees Ill
13 Ketterin&amp; Fainnont 35· 14. .. . ... ASK LICI'jNSI!S ...... the World Series today because
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Othen: Gallipolis 13; Younp- 62, pt, Pleasant Route 2.
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town South 12; Cleveland Bene- · Harold Wayne Dutt. .23, Pen·· e~~mg
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pick, about two ...,... Ugbter
24 Mason
Xonta, Clrdovllle s each; Troy.
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last • ball pltcher like Bridges
yJlle. Toledo DeVilbiss 1 eech; MELBOURNE, Auotrolia &lt;UPII Yankees pitcher Marshall BrldCanton Tiinken, Cleveland Shaw, -lal Owen, a 49·year-old sign· ges)."
Lorain 3 each : Wyoming, Dayton writer, was tilled Monday w~eu Bridges worked the oount to 1-1
Chamillade, Jaebon 1 ""'"; No- bil speedboat feU apart while he oo Hiller, theft delivered a laat
poleon, TiltousviUe; Sprillglield wos attempting a world seven· baR thai Ch\lck parked In the
North, Well-. Zaoesvlllo 1 lltor waters peed record run.
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10.8but fh•.1hing, revelatioa said a lD OM of Clnoll'l llt&amp;Ddout
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Pu; . 001 gol tho l•llbg ho mlcked u.. otandanl posea
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ttrl• 0111011' wubtd down with " u-.t ttt old Pur diViol ct
tlllkord ol. bttr: lbal 1 chuckle tlonoble "'"..uv......
or a ~:n~ker would be 1. . paau· wu tuteleu; this oeeurnd:
fill for 111m !baa • doop, wboiO' a talk with otripleaBO&lt; Allll Corio.
bodied W.,gh. In •iwrt. 1 leollnC StJ11, rm .....,..., IIIJ llllcon!
of lock ci 11111-bkoodednao.
!w o.-, ~hough~ I .,..,
Thil manner, of toune, hal 111 truat a fellow who doesn't
lltllral - ' to lbo lffoto lypoo lbo lhoulhl .ol • (OOCl
ol. llodl,ow Ave•ue aod therea·
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U..m. It will 1io&gt; p'euo tho• Sunday nl&amp;bl DIO\'Io lor
who c:.A.MO! re.Rraiu !heir admira· atan Glr7 COoper and Burt
don lor the boyllb, wloe-&lt;racltillg, cuter Ill "Vera Ctul" , , ,
j11nlor exeM!ve lJI....f.the-party j:'\''1 ''llletl the Prol" type wboooo DlliOIIBI pn&gt;minellcl 1Ith lllniYersat)' NOY. 11
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into partnership with W~;.,•rl
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qu.estlonable cq~e Rblliti.M, &amp;lYe ·properUea.
blntl d .strone•. tatil:e and firm- Barbara Stanwyck plays a po.
ness aaid" e"¥tn toug:hDOa, and It U~ lieutenant ln "The Untouch~
· iJ to be hoped·1 thP.ae qualities abies" on ABC-TV Oct 30 , •.
come mure to tiM 1Urfaee.1They Let J . Cobb Is reported getting JHlJ,V CRYP.l'OqUOTI!l- H....o bow to worlt ltl
ilkticated he !'!lay, down deep, $2,000 a day to star in NBC-TV'•
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have the latent ~tuff to be a not- "The · Virginian" , .. Same netOne Jel.ter limply llt.an&amp;l for another. Ill. thll .ample A. Ja Ule4
able hOlt. ln his fint week, wprit'tl "Dr. KUdare" · feabir~
thoujh aunll mlJht uy ht wu Carolyn Jone1 11 a auest Oct. tl. lor tM Uu'M L'.. .X !or the two o·.. ete. II.DJie Jetten, a~
t~hleJ, the lenfUt. and loam&amp;Uon ot the wwQ1 ~ aU hlnl&amp;
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1:30 Dlnner MUilcale
1:43 Sign Off
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7,00 Sign On, Musical Clock
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1:00 Ohlo Valley News
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for several weeks with hi a in!&lt; in the property , corner of V&lt;., Mrs. and Mra. Jolm RaJr.
grandparents.
Grant and Pearl moved Suoday den of Leon, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mooday ovenin!J at the church Hennan Haddox, Mrs. James ~
and committee chairman namM Emm Bland M M • to COlumbus.
M. White and daughters, Pat11
and waa C&lt;lltertd around the Criswell •nd Mrs. Earl Knight Mrs. Janot Gooch and M r 1. .ed when the Rod&lt; Sprll\ll$ ~b Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Stobart tie;.;... •
Mrs.'co:vo.ing Mr. and Mrs. Russell R 1c e and Be~ of Charleston, W. va..
worshJp center placed by Mrs. pt.rtlc•patmg.
Calvm Meadows spent MOI&gt;doy I Scouts of Pack 246 met Saturday and family of MI. Vernon and were in Athens SUnda wh
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lth Mr and Louise ~or of Centon arid Mr.
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Bernard Fultz. Featured in. the A group ~sion w~s held in Columbus.
ev~g at the Salisbun School. Mr. _and Mrs. Roger Chancey ol tbey attended
90th ~lv':r~
~~c! ~Crown. City. and Mrs. Guy Bu~tte, of Leoot
center were the open B1ble, on the toptc, "What lS My Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dlll were Richard Young, cubmuter, Baltimore spent tbe past weekMr Ver
See and 0 n W. Va.
two containers of mWIII, ~ Part., in Church Missions Til- Sunday visitors in Huntington, presided. Inspection was oon- end with Mr. and Mrs. John
BffiTH ANNOUNCED
Keiths.were :nGallipolis ~; Mr. and Mrs. Myron. Miller
croa arid Ughted candles 10 day , and Mrs. Hayes, present- W. Va.
dueled by Cubllllllter Young, &lt;llancey.
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h· . 11 'th Mrs See' da gh.
8 u ho and son, JIDl spent the past
front of a picture of ChrlBt. eel a Litany on Missions.
Mrs. Edwin Livingston and Bemest Bruch, mistant c-utr Birtie See and son, Johnny of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Le e te v~w 1 Bia' ·
Mn. Walter Hayes had The article, "Each Kindly daughter, Leshe Ann of New master, Franklin Rizer, and pt, Pleasant visited last Satur- Quicltle of Portsmouth, New~
· 1 me Walb;m-Ho~ weekend in Elkins, W. Va~
charge of the devotion.&lt;~ and Deed." from the Methodist Wo- jAibany, Ind. arllived Sunday Horace Abbot.
Hampshire are announcing the Hose~:~" surgery 8
r where they visited with Mr. and
Jesson of the evening. Scrl~ man magazine was read by evening for a visit witt her Following a recreation and·
birth or a &amp;lb 14 oz. daughter,
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Mrs. Paul Young and family.
ture , hymn snd the prayer cf Mn. GleM Lambert.
grandparent., Mr. and Mrs. r&lt;freshment period, the
S Tammie Louise, on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Charlee McE~ While there they also atteeded
mlssiorul glven by Miss Frieda The president, Mrs. Lambert, John Frick.
eat ceremony was held with
September rl . G~aodparents hinny have received word that the 26th annual Mt. State For.
Faehnle, opened the devotions. welcomed the members and one ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amos Charles Clark, Dean Pullins,
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Program theme was " M!.&amp;- gues~. Mrs. Rosoce Wise.. and !Jr. and childr.en De~n and Ray i Edd~ Ball, Robert Dixon and
of F09torla, formerly of Pome· and Mrs. Stan1ey Potter and ~ns ~ticipated in~ festival
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was ~n charge of the busmess of Garden Ctty, Mtch. w e re Martm Broderick becommg Miss Carolyn Allman, daugh- roy. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Young so~ ha~e located in Hollywood, mcludmgfo~l pre~ent, Har..
meetmg.
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weekend guesls of Mr . and Mrs. 1Bobcata and Den Three mem. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Pomeroy are great grand- U.liforrua.
ry Truman, Miss Umverae ,snd
Nlrs. Nonpan Wa)1and
.Frank Amos Sr.
, ber$.. Mrs. Herbert Dixon and Able!, Jr., of 300\2 East Mairt parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jones, of Governor Baron.
nounced tba~ the afternoon
Wilbur Quivey who spent . Mrs. Fred Clark, new den mot- Street, Pomeroy i.s attending
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. week with his sister and
hers of Den Three, W'M'e accep- the Fashion Institute of Techthis Friday and Saturday. Oth · er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
ted, took tbe .prom'"'· and nology, rn west r1 street, New
The Missionary Society 0 f ers on her cornnuttee are Mrs. Thomas left Fr1day for a
were presented their pins by York 1.
the Firat United Presbyterian Perry Mitch, Mrs. Carl
witll relati~es in ~lumbus,
MJ:s. Horace Abbot, senior den FIT is a two-year commu!lity
l'OB. l'ttH ••• 1'0;1\ V.&amp;LVI1
church met Friday night Oct. and Miss Fae~nle.
Ifore returmng to h1s home, mother.
college under the program of
5th in the social room of the 1 Mrs. Entsmmger, key
land. Oregon.
tbe State University of New
&lt;:hl.rch
from Heath Methodist
. . Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Awards were pre~oted to York in , cooperation with the
Mrs .. James Quick, president to the meeti~gs of the
bull and daughter of
Robert Burd~tte Jr, a. gold and Educational Foundation for the
opened the meeting with the County Council of Church
w. Va. were sunday
silvei: arrow , Frankhn Rizer , Apparel Industry The college
reading in unison "The PurpoSf'l men , reported that World
guests of their aunt, Mrs.
silver arrow and a bear bu~ge; prepares young ~en and Wl)o
of United Presbyterian wo-1munlty Day would be held at
cob Ebersbach.
Roger Abbot, gold and silver men for creative and executiVe
men." For devotions Mrs. Tho- Ft:derated Chruch on Novem- Mr. and Mrs. c. w.
a~w and bear badge; George careers in fashion llDd allied
mas Clark read Luke chapter ber 2. The WSCS voted to
of Rutland visited Sunday
Skmner, bear badge ; Dann Y fields .
!t verses 1 through 'JJJ• followed chase arUcles for the meeting ning with her sister, Mrs.
Hood, wolf ba~ge ; and Delbert
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erett McKnight, Unton Ave
Bruch, two silver arrow~ .and MISS All~ will. maJor m
a bear ~adge.
:r:a~~l ~~= She~s 8 grarlu1!tte';.ra!:! re~ by ' Mrs . .Ada Asia for Missionary work and Mrs. Don Wood spent ·
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--mlna ·the District Mrs. Entsminger and Mrs. Nan day wIt h Mrs. Everett
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on, Edward Ball, Mr . and Mrs. pan 8 c 11 •
of least coin" collection was $1. $5.00 to UNICEF.
or her sister and
~elvin Hood. Vincent BrodeBIRT--H -ANNOU- N-CED
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Min Frankie Mamaw.
week of prayer and self denJal ~ay , after ~pend_m~s a few
ing the birth of a son, CIa l r
Bible study "Love For 'Illey lfrom October 25 to October 31. m Galllpohs With her
Michael weighing 7 lbs 81&gt;
Neighbor" last chapter of the The society made plans to ter, Mrs. Robert Richards.
Sept. 30: at Union Co. ·Mem::~
•tudy book ''Guide on Romans" supply the members with pray- Mrs. Adam Ebersbach
ial Hospital: Grandparents Bl'e
was given by Mrs. Pearl Me· er charts and have tbe church /' the weekend at Albany, wilh
OCie
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorst Long
Bride
bell rung at 9 a.m. each day Mr11. Vlnme Woods.
Bottom and Mr and M~s F
Mls~ Mumaw, read "Conver· as a signal for prayer. Speci.al Mrs. Adam E~rsbach .
J. Stor~ , McArthur. Gre~t ~
sation on The Rim of East Asia" envelopes for the offering wlll
. . M1ss
Re&lt;!f!nt guest! of Mr. and grandparents are Mrs. E the 1 A money saving, space saving RCA
(Korea). Mrs. Clark read an .al11o be given out.
Durst Vlfilted. Sunday
Cal Orr were Mr.
Stout, CoolvlJle, and Mr. Wilbur Victor portable! .AII·new aluminized
article on an announcement on A round-robin card was
at Chester with Mrs.
Mrs. Perry Orr of Columbus Midkiff Ne1sonvllle Thi 1 th
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Workl Community Day.t'
ten to Mrs. Ruth Blake who ·
and Miss Lucille Smith . and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr of couple'~ first child.·
s e tube for brlshter, easier-on-the-eyes
viewing, Super-Powerful "New
Mrs. McBride, hostess, ser- In University Hospital,
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ved delidclous refreshments to bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shane
Vista" Tuner pulls in clearer, clean- SJ)Ortabout
Sflfiu
the above named and Mrs. Ti- The meeting was cloe•d
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Gallipolis spent Sunday
MET FOR DINNER ·
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er pictures from many faraway sta. 17"
tube (OWirlll diq.J
Mrs. Lambert with a
Mrs . Lizzie Sayre and Mrs. The 3-F club met Sunday at
1111 Plckena.
156 $Q. ln. p!CtUIO
prayer after which a
Frank Shane.
home of Mr. and Mra. Bak- !Ions. Up front tuning and sound for
coum waa served to 21 memMr. and Mrs. Charles
er Gordon, Mulberry Ave., for extra convenience, better viewin&amp;.
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bers and one guesl by M".
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and family of
a 12:30 chicken dinner. Present
Fultz. Mrs. Alfred
The Meigs Area Holiness
the weekend with hI were Mr. and Mrs. Glen SoUth
Jr . Mro. Hattie Smith and
met Oct. 4 at 10 a.m
Mr. and Mrs, c. M. and sons, Donald and David of
L. w. McComas.
its regular monthlY"
Columbus; Mr. and Mre. Elmer
Among the business
Wickham, Asa Hoskins, Miss
1 a union
The- October meeting of the
ry visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ada Hoakina, Mrs. George H.
Daushters of Ruth clan of the
service. All area churches
Orr and Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Gor·
United Methodist church w a 1
invited to participate.
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held Monday afternoon In t h
of th~ service wllf be worked COrden Randolph, who
ch~1rch social room with Mrs. 1
out later.
employed in West Virginia, visMinnie NeutzlinJiand Mrs. Marl '
The ~ext monthly
lied with hi.s family, Mrs. Phyl·
THE DEPENDAII.EI ARE HERE I
Crary hostel!e!ll . ,
I The eighth annual riPllnion · will be Nov I at 10 a.m. at
Randolph and Marvin .
Devotion• by MIBI Lucretia I the former memblrs of
Chester, Church of the Naza- Dorsel.
Genheimer, using as her topic, Epworth league of ·the Forest rene.
Capt. and Mrs. E. C. . Irela'"l l
Pittaburgh were here for
' 'Strengthening Our Church," Run Methodist churoh was held Presenl were Rev. II. 0.
opened the meetlDj. Mn. Neutz.. Sunday in the social room of Grimm, Rev. Clyde
:short visit. They will make
Ung, vice president, conducted the Forest Run church.
· Edmond Life and R e
home fn Plltabursh
the buslneu aesslon In the ab- A basket dinner was
Gill.
winter.
oenoe of tht preoldent, M r a. al noon and the afternoon
Howard Roush of "!~Mil~!" 1
Richard Campbell.
spent remlnloclna.
Pleas,ot Valley
spent a weekend with h~
Followlna a ohorl bualneu ,.,. Attending were Mr. and
Admllted : Mrs. Eddie
and daughter, Mrs. Betty
olon, Miss Lydia Eilerobach told Purley Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Pt. Pleasatn; Mrs.
Faye Roush.
of her travels In foreign Iandi Paul Karr, Mr. and Mrs.
Schools, Pt. Pleasant; MCis.i;..i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==,i
the past summer which was row Mora, and family snd Mr. Mae Rhoades, Pt. PleaBant;
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHT
areatly enjoyed by all present. and Mrs. George Morrison
Mrs. Minerva Glbeaut, p
Refreshments were served by family of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant.
the hostesses to Mra. Albert AI· Uawln Nease and Mr. and Mrs. DISCHARGED: Mrs. E v
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ward, Mill Nelle Bing, Mh1ses Eugene Forbes, Minersville; Wartenburg, Pt. Pleasant;
Lucretia and Ada Genhelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houdashelt, ence Pearson, Jr., L a k J n; TONIGHT &amp; WIDNIIDAY
Mrs. Jacob Gloeckner, Mrs. Middleport; and Mr. aud Mrs. Chester OrvJlle MarUn,
June .GnaHn
Earl Oliver, Mn. A. v. Howell, William Hondashelt and daugh· Hugh Aelker, Henderson;
"THI CAPTAIN'S TABLI"
Miss Ebersbach, Mrs. Desale ter, Marie, Syracuse.
Billy Abshire, MinersvUie.
-ondPatterson, Mn. George H. Par· , The 1roup planned to meet
Speneer
Traer and
ker, Mu. Frank Stewart and again next year on Ihe thrld
CLERKS APPOINTED
YOU'LL HARDLY BE ABLE TO CONTAIN YOURSELVES
Mill Carrie v..aer.
Sundsy In September, al the PT. PLEJ\SANT - The
Fredrick Marcll in
Portland park.
son County Sheriff's lle):~rl·
"INHIRIT THI WIND"
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1V8.2

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polntment of two deak cle~:::. Thur.•Pr..
the department. Floyd
Su11D Hayward, DNa Martin
The Senior Mothers of Mid- w111 .work the day &amp;blft
dleporl HIRh School will meet Sidney Huddleston Sr Will
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th~ Wedneaday evenJns alter the night turn ~ melllb~~':C.
The execuUve committee
school It the High School.
of the dePartment in adTerence Mor1an and
tile Middleport PTA met
to Shariff Griff ~lblnll
Robert Beatty In
day tvenlns In tbe office of
COMMISSIONS MEET
Chiel Dupty MJJrrio Brau
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perln!4ndent L. w.
Church Admlnlotratlnn Even- .a,nd':". ':'
De.,pu~ty:~Ja"c·k~.!.Py
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wllh !ln. Charles Vroman,
lng will be held Wednc..tay eve. nlng ol Heath Mathodlst church
vice prtoldent, In charge.
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with the Cornmiuion!l
dlo&lt;uuecl end 11 woo 811l1l0Unc· separately from 7 until p.m.
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of Mrs. GlorJe Hockett,
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Ann Mlr11ret, Tom EweU.
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