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Sugar Run PTA Hallow~'en
Mrs. George Childs
PCirty COmmittees ApJ)Oinreo 1 Is Honored Guest
Comouttees were announoed for u~teen to eanvaSJ
tbe levy At Birthday Party

Middleport
SOCIETY

Mr and Mrs William Sord'n

She was the daughter-In law ol

messt~~&amp;

Tuttle
Mrs and
AmyMr.
WoUe
Mrs visited
Jack Harru
A on
o son
Mr and Mrs True
ol Ma
Sunday afternoon
Arch Roush was a caller In the
Milton Tuttle spent the week home of lllr and Mrs IVH King
end with his family
Thursday
tbe Halloween Party '!bleb wiU were lira ll&lt;lnald Collins Mrs Leo
Mrs George ChJlds was guest of
l\llss Hazel Sw11her MrR Anno!
Mrs A D Tuttle and daughter
Raleigh Ward of F~lrniont Is
be held at the school :J,'blll'lday Crew Mn Lawrence Francis Mrs
Cheshire and M1ss Cora Mrs John Rose and ehlldren spent vlsiUng with Mr Don 0 Aten and
O'lobe r 24 when the Sugar Run WUiard Ebenbach l(rs James T1 honor at a birthday dinner gtven Knight
Ida
th
111" Ch orIea Spen&lt;ef. Mn bEd Sunday
by Mr and Mrs Ralph Rupe were week end guests « saturday aft~rhoon m Parkers~ura
PTA
Mr and Mra C~rtls Rand~IPII ol
Okey Roush and Mrs Cecil
h 1met Thursday everung ' t e tua
word Baer
and Mr&amp; Leo Vaug an Gibbs Jr and children Glom and Mr and Mrs William E Reynolds
Nr and Mrs Fred t Gardner Columbus visited ller parents ,Mr Bless ng attended th~ funeral of
sc;:. Ray Woodgeard pre11dent
It was announced by the pre!l :,G,r~g.IJrY, New Haven
took his mother Mrs Floy Gardner •nd Mrs Charles Bissell and tam Mrs 1Russell Blessmg at VIenna
preSided and tbe meellllll opened dent that•! anyone nejded a ba~y Gilmore ~::Is a~~reM':{s ..:::~~~
h~r home at Eaton Thursday tly Sunday
Friday
with the PTA prayer in \ unlsGn Oilier or a w•y of trave mg to vo e Childs and Sheila Marie and lllleky after she h•d spent two weeks
Margaret Tuttle was hostess to
Mr and ~Irs Fred Roush and
Mrs James 0 Brien gave the re the A.socialion would furmsh eith Mr and Mrs Cash Bahr and viSKmg her son and daughter 10 a Stanley party at her !lome Mrs Laura Gibbs were shopping
rt of the treasurer and Mn Le- ~r or both
Friday night with ten attendln~ In Pomt Pleasant Fr1day
!':nd Sisson read the report of the
,;I the close of the meot1ng re daughters Christine and Candace law
!Jr s Arthur Skmner and lllr• Mrs Elizabeth Campbell was the
Mr and Mrs George Taylor of
last meetmg and also of the com freshments were served by Mrs Middleport Miss Susie Taylor Ba
Mansfield Ohio are visiting with
m llee nect ng held recently at Harold Ebersbach Mrs V1ctor ton Rouge Mba Janis Childs JUn Dave Farmer were In Charleston demonstrator
Mrs Junior Sorden and ~hlldren Mn Fannie Taylor ond son Rob
the home of the prestdent
Hannahs Mrs Walter Hamm Mrs 1or nurse at Holzer Hoapltal Sehool Saturday to attend the Kanawha
1
Comnutt&lt;cs named for the party Olm Booth Mrr Dan White Mrs of Nursmg Mr and Mrs 0 E County Gurdcn &gt;Club Flower Show of Columbus spent the week end of Board
at Mom~Harvey College They w1th Mr and Mrs Wtlll•m Sorden.
Paul Blessmg and Clarence
were fJSh pond Mr and ,Mrs Gardner Wehrnng Mrs Robert
ColumbuB
were luncheon guests of Mrs Vln
Mrs A D Tuttle and Mrs Amy Brown were dinner guells of
Lawrence Moranty \llr and Mro Vaughan and Mrs E E Follrod
-~----cent Re!Shman and Mrs Nora Wolf call•d on Mrs Jack Harris, Mrs Cecil Blessing Wednesday
hirle G nther Mr aod Mrs
In charge of the nursery dvrmg
~tctory Ha~ nabs Mr and Mrs the meeting were Jenmfer Crew
Stark
Wedne~~oay afternoon
Junior and J B King CharlesMarilyn Sue Kmght and Mary I Mrs Gaynell Clark and daught
S d
lth
d
Charle, Swalzel Mr and Mrs Dan and Ahta Carpenter members of
111 an
Carolyn
M
ller
sophomores
at
Ohio
I
er
Pmc!lla
Jane
of
Athens
spool
~~s
•r:~
Kl~t:ror'~:'t.
Grov~
White and Mr and Mrs James the SIXth grade
Unlvemty spent the week end the ~eek end with her daughter
llfr and Mr~ Charhe Moore and
Oliver
------w1th
the1r
families
Mr
and
Mrs
Milton
Tuttle
and
fam
ly of Huntington were aue!ls
Dart ga e James 0 Orren W A
'Mrs Denver Rtce has been re family
of Mr and Mrs Fred Rowh over
Gibbs and Robert Jat'obs sweet
Jurncd home from Holzer Hospital
the week end
shop Mr. Harrv Watson Mrs AI
where
&lt;be
was
a
surgtcal
pallent
111r and Mrs Ray Robinson of
l\lr and Mrs Baker Gordo 1
bert Smtih Mrs W A Gtbbs Mrs
Mr
and
Mrs
Woodrow
Call
Sr
1
Frodo
1
k
Charleston
spent the week end
ned
l~c
3
F
Club
Frtday
cnterta
Chester Knight l\lrs Elza Gilmore
By Mr1 HaH •
r•
'nd 'on Don and Mr and Mrs
even ng ,iit the1r borne Mulbcrr W Odr'w Ca 1 Jr and daughter
Jr and Mrs Renzo Menchini re
LoweII Bus h B' .han Shre dded with Mr and Mrs Dwight Gibbs
h ve The ho nc was decorated In Debby Were buslnes. VIS itors in corn I or MIIo B gs lalt week
freshment stanrl Mr and Mrs
Mrs Vir"'nia
Sa-e
••
.,;• t of Mason
MISs Dorothy Long entertamed keeping w1tl Halloween for the
Wilham Swatzel Mr and Mn
d sn C A Babcock Saturday
called on afternoon
Mr and illn "rch Roush
Parkersbugr
Sunday
Jack
Woo
the
wIling
Workers
Class
of
th
occasion
George H•ms Mr and Mrs Ed
Robert FISher who has been a were st Langsville recently (
Following i! dinner at s1x o clock
ward Baer Mrs Donald H•uck and Ent~rpr uc EUB church Thursday
1
Herb Rosenkranz has been II
Mr and ~·ro CurtiJ Young and
evening at her home Rock Sprmgs g::~me!J were played and a socbl pallenl at the Ma"'n C tnlc Since
Mrs Holtlc Frederick Mrs Mr Okey Roush spent Saturday
Mrs Gardner Wehrung
Thu
rsday
was
returned
home
on
th f 1 d of th Voung at Pt
road
evemng enjoyed A round robm Sunday
Goldie FrederiCk
Mrs Mae WI
r en •
•
s
Toso game Harold Ebersbach
Gr01 p smgmg of 'There Shall eard w., sent to Mrs Glen Sm1th
Harry Watson and Frank Vaughan Be Showers of Blcs!i ngs open d
Blgas an d Pleasant
Mrs
Came
Cassell
MrB
Will
Spencer
?.:IS
Zona
Mr
and
Mrs
Fred
Roush
had as
Fortune cllcrs Mrs Lllwrence the meetm g fol lowed with scrtp or Coluntb ts who 11 ill
Winston
and
daughter
VIrginia
Mrs
Ehzabeth
Hayes
alfended
Sunday
afternoon
guest.s
Mr
Prese nt were Mr5 George JT Nell ond Mrs A len Hampton the Past Councilors Club at the Mrs Rlley Fry Mtl Eva and
Franc s aid !lrs Ralph Campbell Jure read ng and a poem by Mrs
Lee
Parker
M"' Lucy Gibbs ARa
t1ckel s Chesler Kmght and Rob
were
In Galltpol s Sunday where home of Mrs Zelda Weber Wed Wolfe and ohlldren Denver Jan
Claude
llusicd
and
prayer
by
Mi!'
Hoskins and mter M1sa Ada Guv
crt Roherts ollc tors for business
the) attended the funeral of Frank ncsday evemng ~ear Keno
Ice and Sandra' Gibbs and Mary
Mu tchler and Mr and l!rs Gor Price
dl!!l tru.'l ,1rs James 0 Br1en Mrs Genevieve S!ohal t
at the Pa nt Creek Baptist 1 Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Roush
Du
lng
t1 c bus ne:;s sess1 n don
!lellm Bl , " c Mrs Vtctor Han
Chorch
Herb Rrsenkranz were his two
Billie Weigand wa• Sunday
w th Mrs Hu ted Y ce presJdent
t!ahs ;mtl llaroltl Ebersbach
Mr •nd Mrs o E Leath Co ' sters brother and Wife all ol guest of M"' Beatrice Chapman
pres
d
ng
11 was votcrl to ord r
'l'rt&gt; 1 'I and Mrs Leo C1ew
Jumb " were week end guests of McKcesporl Pa
Mrs Ercell Louise and Sue Ad
Mr an I '1r Kenneth F nley and candy to sell as a m ncy making
!lr and Mrs Clyde HarriSon Mid
Mr aqd Mrs Mlo B ggs spent klns spent the week end in Colum
project
A
receptiOn
ror
the
Rev
Mr und \1 s Willard Boyer witch
dleport RFD
Sunday afternoon With Mrs bus hvlng been called there by
gan e Mr a d ~rs Danny Thomp L1ston ll i! llcv t be held at the
Mrs Anna Owens and Mr and Norman Frederick and sons
lhe llness of Mrs Mamie Love a
ch
rch
on
Tues
lay
evenmg
Oct
son a tl Mr and Mrs Ph1l Globo
Mrs John Goodrich Dayton were
Emerson Pooler Mt Herman former res dent of this a~ea
obH
29
was
announced
and
mem
kar grand mareh Mrs Helen
week end guests of Mr and Mrs was a Sunday guest at the Paul
Mr and Mrs Curtis Rickard
Wlllla nlS II e room mDthcrs for her of thr cia" wero naked to
Ml c;~ Kate F.her~bilch was a rc- Karl Owens
Kell y home
lllr Ernte and Miss Twlla Rickard
donate
cook
es
11
c
wonder
box
groupmg of the children and Mrs
l'!enl dmner ~uest ol Mrs Don
Wilham Miller IS II with bron
Mrs V10ia William• of Huard of Oak Grove Mrs Nora Adkms
do atcd by Mrs Carl Moore was Phillips Ebenezer Sl
Man n B rt 11amst
ch1al pneumonia at the home of Ky Mr and Mrs Roy Gullet and Lester of Plain Valley spent
n
Y
arded
t
Mrs
Husted
Pnzcs Mrs Harold EbersbactJ
Mr and Mrs llarrv Watson and
Rcrrcsh ne ts wert Rcrved by tamlly and Mr an I Mrs Leo Vau the Rev and Mr&gt; c E Hoyt where and children Mrs Cltfford Cox Sunday with '!tlr and Mrs Stanley
Mrs Plul Globokar and Mra Wd
he and hts w1fe ara llvtng unltl of Fairborn and Mr and Mrs Adkins of New Haven Mr Adkln s
lard ~lersbach and judges for th 1 hoste s!'l to those n J r.d abov ~han I 1mlly •pent Sunday with their new home m Parkersburg ts Curt Fredmck spent Sunday birthday was celebrated
and
Mrs
1J1ber
llro
vn
Mrs
Her
costumes M1ss Ellen Ebersbach
Mr and Mrs Max Harrah Chester ready
w1th the formers son Freeman
Mr and lf.rs George Boslon and
bert D1xon Mrs Ha rley Brown
and ~Irs Haker Gordon
Mr and Mrs Marvm Burt and
Mrs John Dixon Charleston was w111 ams and family and Clifford son Herald of AkrOII;, apent the
\1
"
Ph
ill
p
S
mth
Mrs
MyrtiJ
Mrs Woodgcard announced that
family vis ted recently m Rocklan I a busmess vultor m Middleport Cox
week end at their !ann on Rt
a posl('r co lest would be held for l on~ \trs V ctor Young Mrs Ben with hiS parents Mr and Mrs Her
Sunday
Mrs Emtly
Congrove an I and called on h1s brother
B
Irk
\1rs
Hoi
ph
St
c
ccr
and
one
grades f ur flv&lt;Jl nd SIX with the
nan Burt
The Rev and Mrs C Haymon 1fmnd Clyde Soos of ColumbuP who Is HI
•
teachers of grades one two and q 1e&gt;t Mn Clara Karr oJ Cleve
Harl')' Bcarhs a 11 daughter• Konkrlght visited relallves In Ken spenJ Ihe week end Wl 1h her mo
Those opcndmg Sunday wl h
three o JlliJt£&gt; the posters on Man I n I
Mrs Clair Spencer and Mrs Rob luckY Saturday
!her \frs Gertrude Warner
Mr and Ill" fobey My~rs wete
The N vPn I rr r tm~e w 11 be
day It v~s 110 o n ed that those
rrt Ritch c a d son Bobby left
M
r
and
Mro
Earl
Rickman
lilt
Mrs
EliZabeth
Btshop
an
l
Mr
and Mrs Dallas Gtbbi Jan1' e
wlshmg In rontr hute money (flr hel l al the ho nc of Mrs Huber S tndny morn ng for a vis I 1 Clemens Mlch ealled h11 SISler Mrs Easier of Kanauga and Mrs and Sandra and Mr Denms Wesv
Brown
art cl cs lor I sh pond to contact
rnrtllmouth Va With Mr and Mrs Mrs Carrie Ca98ell Saturday night Eff10 Tayl01 Huntington vt"led er of Broad Run Mr and Mrs R Y
the I sl 1 1 I committee or send
Willi• Bcarbs
from Callforma where they' had the formers mece tllrs M1lo Robinson of Cbarleston MIBI Ma Y
the r my to the school l Y Tues
Roush of VErnon Mr and M s
Mi8S J dy B n I and Mss Carul flown to vlBlt tholr daughter tllrs B ggs Sunday
da)
Mrs Mary Kelly an1 daughter Dwight Gibbs of Oak Grove
vn Herdiltlka of Nelsonville wete Kathryn Burton and her famtly
It was voted to awa ul pnzes
Mr a 1d Mrs Clarence Yeag r
Fr1dnv even ng I nn er guelih or Mrs Lau ra Hager w1ll enter Hoi Nora s stersvJJi c spent the week
for Ihe prctllesl ugilcHt and II e
Mi f!J Leda Mac Kracuter at tl e zer HQspital this week for observa end wtth the formers son Paul ~baron and Heverly spent l •
most or gmalm each of the grades
Kelly and family
week •nd 10 Columbus with r&lt; •
hom e of ht'r par t s Mr and Mrs lion and posstble surge!')'
anclto aw t d n bons to tie pre
Mr and Mrs lloy Davidson Sr
Mrs Lnurn Northcraft Mr and lives
Eldon Krart trr Morn ng ~ ar
11chool Mrs Schn Bluzowlcz vol
Earl rlark of Friendly \1
Mr nnd Mrs George Taylor of
The Vernon Slur Dusters 4 H Mr~ 1 nwrcnrc W lhrrs ha!i rv Columbus have been visiting rclo
umccred to make the nhbons It
Va vlBited the former s daugh Mansfield and Mrs Fannie Taylor
t r d ho1 n after SJ c dl ll thrur. lives here
Cub
made
plans
for
a
Halloween
wns also voted lu lreot the chll
Clarence Rupe whp spends tho tcr Mn Paul K lly and family of Board Mr and MrR Cu 18
drrn to an ora nge dr nk II vofl party to be held on October 28 wellk~ tn Charleston W Va po:- winter months lh Florida plans to s mday
Young were guests ol Mra Ce II
~ i s t ng m the c11re of her lilsto
when
they
met
rercntly
at
the
agreed to furnl~h the sand v ches
leave this week
~----Blessmg and EUa Sunday
n
IRw
Mr.
llan
F ls c~er who I• II
Vcrnun
School
!louse
for tho County (our c I Founders
Wilham Ault who ts employed
Okey Roush Mr and Mrs C r
E
1
vml
WI
ters
I
M
a;on
W
J&gt;rbsltlcnt
Mary
Housh
was
In
Day meeting to be held at the
on
the
river
bo•t
Lucas
has
be~n
tis
Young culled on Dennis Rou h
Va
Wfl!4 the s undnv ~;uest or hi
chn
ge
of
the
nc
tl
ng
whtch
I
e
Pomeroy Jumor H1gh School aud1
ho ne with hiS wife and chlltlren
,., ,.,
Sunday morning who Is Ill
ga n wllh lhe slngu g of West Vir \Isler Mr ~ J cob F.berR,bach
tor um in February
Mrs Nelhe Adkma spent Sun
Mr •nd Mrs Charle• Elhott an lor a short vacauon
Mrs WOodgear I ;u nounced that glma Boys and Girls hy tho group
Charles Lewis Chsrleston VISit
Bill Knopp 1• soeno ,g several day with Mr and Mrs Stanley
rl"'
w
s
followed
hy
4
H
I
ledge
ehlldret
Sleph&lt;n
and
Janlre
I
the membership had not reached
bete briefly when he came to days with h' daughter In Daytona Adluns of New !Iaven
Dottle nopsh gave a reading en lin d W Va are the g tr•ls of h cd
tOO per cent and ur1cd all parents
tako hiS mother Mrs Evelyn Lew Beach Flor1da
--Moudo Bloaalnt~
Slang
Expression
and
Martha
and
moll
r
Mrs
C
f
Arnold
Mr and Mrs Herbert Amtck Jr
to send their 23c i1es to tho
Is
to
his
home
lor
a
ViSit
and
family
are
VIsllldg
Herbert
Mrs Cflrl J ~cnbs and dnl!lht c
S&lt;'hu 11 The att6nd11 cc banner was Patty Thon pson ro11d a poem A
Mr 1nd Mrs P K Russell and AmiCk Sr of dason
awarded to the s xth grade tauRht ro1dlng was alw prescnl•d by \in 1{/U I of C 11l1 !I sprnt thr laughter Kaye were buolness vis
Dr and Mti T B McGowan
vrckcnd "'th her aunt Mrs Vn
by Mrs Will am• •llh 17 parents Lm Ia Lathe)
liors
In
Waverly
Saturday
bave
returned after spending aev
ncfrc!\hmcnts
were
!Crvcd
by
ft{'
tcr
present
Paul Wllhams who was serious eral days In Boston Mass where
Mriii Etla Welker M S!i E Icc
Room mothers we re named nul Mrs I eulu Roush
ly Injured 111 an automobile acci they attended the weeddlng of
Welker and Tll""'tnv of Co umb
Included Mrs Dan White and Mrs
dent
ten weeks ago Is recovcrmg thO!! mece They spent a day in
vcro weekend ,. nst s of Mr an I
Sel m Blar:cwicz f1nt gra de ,M s
owly at ' Parkersburg hospttal New York City on thCir return
\Irs 01 ville \1 •II an I Mr and sand
Leo Crew and Mrs Jomea Titus
Is able to be up for on hour triP
\I" Rallfh Wel~er
second grade Mrs ( h Irles Murray
In
a
cha
r each day Mrs Williams
Donald Cook Bobby Stewart
Mr and Mr~ H 1ch Graber an I
and Mrs Llo)d Wright third Mrs
VISIII
her
husband
dally
Roy
Cook Ronald wenll PI Plea•
rnmll
v
or
Dayton
WC"~
Wl"ekrn~
Vactor Hnnnaha and Mra Donald
Mr
and
Mrs Ernest Covert and ant and Glen Logan Pt Pleaa~nt
Mullen fourth grade Mro Tom
1uc•1s of hi• oarents Mr and Mrs
children Vera Betty Barbara Da spent several days In Hardy Co
Chnric1 Grahrr
crow and Mr1 Do ld llauck fifth
Otrlec111 were elected recently
vid and Charles ~ere week end hunting tur~ey and squm•l
grade and Mrs All crt Smith and •I a meeting of the IIIII Billie 4 II
Mr aod Mrs R"''II Knox of guests of his brother the Rev
Mrs Edna Icenhower and family
1Vrw
York
Citv
arc th e lliC!t~ or
Mn Willard l!lbersb teh sixth
( lub of the Upper Flats Commun
L&lt;ster Covert and father Artbur of Columbus sPent the week end
'lcr 111h:tor 11nct brother In hw Mr
Mrs Phil Globokar proaram IIY In Mason County
Covert Zancsv lie
In Mason VIBitlng friends and 1'1!1
chairman distributed the program
Nam•d prealdenl of the group •nd Mro Honrv Ewing and son
1t1ves
books lor the year The theme of waa Gary Rood Gloria Crump
H• nrv E"'int and ACn Benny
Dan .. Yeogcr and Fred Spencer
the yea~ Is Growing l p In ~lod wos nomed vlee president while 1nd Rnhhv Buck wore In Columbu•
spent Saturday In Lancaster at.
ern Am~rica Ten comn nndmontll Shirley Grimm was oloeted secro latnrduy to ottond the footbal
tending lhe Fairfield County Fair
For 1arent• writlen by Paul M tury nl IIUth Boswell tronsuror qnmc
Gary Stew~rt spent Friday night
1
Titman and 'l'en Commandmouto Other officers wore Judy llay
Mr and Mrs Jlarlev Strong ant
with his sister Mrs Jack Fowler In
For Teen agm were read by Mt •
ehlldren
Donlrv
Eutene
an~
PI Pleasant
Ralph Campbell A solo Over mon ond Mervin Rot"h song lead ni ll ne WPf'f! Sunrhv guC'•ts or her
Mombers of the I lib and Sixth Mrs ~ck Stewart spent Suntiaf
'" J &gt;ey Rllas and Nclwn Brown
the Rainbow wus resented b) ga
me loaders The aecond named unrcnts Mr and Mr!! l1enrv Rt lrndes at Central School and thdr with her parents Mr and Mrs
Carolyn 'Meier
l)el They wer" "«"eo '1Pnnlerl ho f' loachers Mr R~d Mro Ralph
1 c t h caw Is the asal11tant
Floyd Cummins of Radne
Supt Charles ( lths spuko on
Slirlcy Brabham reporter ~n ~v their 100 n Uy Jo~ who spen er vlsit•d lhe museum nt Marl
Mr and Mrs Robert D Fenton
INCLUDES
the flvo mill operallna levy and Gerald Rood leader lloward Boa lhc past weeks with his srand 'ttn Th~rstlav
of Newcomeratown 0 we~ week
ttatod that lf pmcl the ta x.. well assistant leader
llfi "Mts
Mrs Max Folmer Mrs RoJ Ma end gueail ol her sister and family
ltfriJotalor u•
would not be ral•ed one cent Vol
Mrs Rlmrr
cr llrs Ed Arnold Mr and Mrs Mr and Mn Cha~les D Yeuer
1resent were Mervin Roush Nel
I
son Drown Gary Rood Richard l~nrn r.octfried 111nd \f 111 Emmo Edgar Thomas Harry Doh 1ge r
G11 Ru1e
II on Wesley Short ~Ill Short loan Vr&gt; •er of PI Ple,.ant W \1rs Carl Will Mrs Charles R file
Pay ODiy flt,SI) dowa
II tit c ltcDermltt Emma MoDer Va vl•it•d Satnrdav with Mlsso• tnd Aullin Phillips acco npan1ot1
Qon o Aten and Okoy B
he group
n lit Dale Carr Ruth Boswell Kat• and Ann FlborobR&lt; h
Rotlsb were In Pomt Plcuanl on
llid fU do per mualla
Non a Boawoll Nancy Jeffera
Tueaday on bualness
Glor a crump Shlrloy Brabham
Mrs Carrie King called o~ Mt'i
Joey Elias
Cecil ntesslng and EUa w,dnellRoher! Drown Kathy Long Mlr
Ism Ha) m~n Judy Uayman Geor
Is
at
~' Ha vn all. Too\1• pebroll Shirley
Mr and Mt! Clarence J Ackloy his home 11 Board laTt'r submitG n t Mrl Haze~ Rouah Mrs
! Athens formerly or Ponterov tmg to surgery at Veterans Hoe
(or 11 Rood Mrs Kathryn New
011 'llle Brltbteal Cera~r
'"
• rQt trned home after a trip pltal In Huntington
Mr
and
Mrs
Edward
Towks
be~ry ~Irs &lt;:art Sebrell lloward
Ia Middleport
ver
lhe
skylme
drive
Word
was
recelvttl
of
the
death
borv ond ~on Tontmv Welloton
Doswell and carl Sebrcll
onterlalned rceentlv w1th a birth t1 Pomls
of Interest
visited
Monllcelln
berne
of Thomas
i ay dinner bonorln~ their son
CHJeKS GET TWO
fdfe rson attended the Jamestown
Ill MPIOS Tenn UP - Th "hartes Tewkabary Glouster am Festival
Vlrgl~la Beach the Apllcmphls Chicks have acquired 'Irs Edward Tewksbary Sr Mid &gt;omalox Court House and the
outfielders Molvln Mellon frotn ilopart
~ationfl Hl!torlcal park
Other
were Edward Te ~
Albany ol the Eastern Iea~ uc and
Enrouto home they v Sited In
kAbarf Sr Robert Towksbary Mid Pomeroy with her parents Mr and
llal Grote from Oklahoma
1lcport
Mrs
Charles
Thwksbary
for the 1988 baseball season
\1rs Norman Schaefer
Chkks have a worklns Stlroomcn 1nd lwo dauhters Glouotcr
Mra Robert Tewk&gt;barr who ha•
with 1he Bolton Red Sox
bten Ill With nu ~~~ Ul\ahJe tr
1t1cnd the family party
Mr Albert Pe_aratln passed aw111
We take extra eare - goOd
Saturday evening
USE OUR
c~re of f,Qur ®at w~l!n we
Mrs Glenn Tuttle surprised h6~
clean it - Nap and Lustl'tl
~usbar.d
WIUiom Wolf Sat\!"
1111 evfninr -with a birthday celeare restored to Illke-new '
bration '!'bole present were Mr
and
beaqty - Tlte coat looks
1nd Mn A D T~Ittle ~rs Amy
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and fresb again'
WoUe Mr abd Mrs ~ilton Tutti~
~LEANING
nd lanlily Mr lnd Mrs Joh11
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Rose and family Pop coru sand
•.._, and ice eream

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Wlllmg Workers
Meetmg Is Held

3-F Club Holds
Party Fr1day At
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eters riP

OAK HILL

Be nslalled By ov.
· 1wuncil Takes Final Acti~n ,
Towards Completing ProjetJ·

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Parking meters will be inJ!alled on the two public parijag
lots fronting tile Ohio River 10 Pomeroy by the Clate of November 18 according to information given to Pomeroy
Council Monday nipt
Frank Fumeau representative or the Duncan MWer PariJi
tng Meter Co In hiiJ meeting With Council Monday mght to

October

Vernon Star
Dusters Plan
For Halloween

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MASO"' "' EWS

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H1II-B1II1e 4-H
Club Election Is
Held Recently

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To Attend Ohio
School Boardj Meet

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Ac kleys Return
Birthday Dinner
from,. Trip East
G1ven To HoMr
Charles Tewksbary

da&amp;::.:r~:~sh !1C~(!el'atln8

lAKER
FURNITURE

nolu~ ~~o~f~M~r~s~R~u~IS~e~II~B~Ie~"~ln~g~o~f~V~Ie~n~n~a~~~=~~~====;;ll

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LAUNDRY

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Two types of meterJ "'" be ...
ed on the parktn( lot area abMr H D Brown of PomerO)' cordm~ to the plans adopted b)
hu been named by the Pomeroy counctl Monday eYOnlllr
Exempted VIllage Boord of Edu
Meter. along the front row "'
oatlon to represent the boord 11 row neared to Ibm ~treet .lin
the second annual busme11 meet be a 10 hour meter with a ebarie
ng of the l)b1o School Boards of ftve cents straight per llour
'"octaliltn which w1U be con but equtpped so that any lnlOI!l!t
dueled on November 13 in Col may be depestted 1m the nuq~o
umbu• rrbe meeting IS scheduled ber of hours d..lled ill otb4!i'
for the second day of a tw~ay words a tftotorist &lt;aD deplllit (lve
convention
cent.s far one hour a dime for
two or any amount on up to GO
H D Brown " one of more cents for 1 full ten bouo mlodi
than 600 board members thr011gh
The other meterl 10 w, lJiitaW
out Ohio who wtll meet to work ed akong the other Jl&amp;i Ill tile
out the orgillllzatlon ' program arking lot• and faelllg !lie ObiP
•nd polir es lor the .omlng year &amp;Iver wall wtll be a ~Yr.; PI'OriiSlle of the conv~nUon wiU be mg lWG hours or ~ l folo
the Franklin County Veterans ftve cents four boura lor a cii!D!i
Memorial Bulldmg
or a full ten houn for 28 ~
A highlight of the coa.enhon
Mayor Robtnaon 1114 ~
whith " open to all boortl mem pointed out that the two 1YlM!I
bcrs admmistrW&gt;n end busn.,, metm would en1ble PI:I'IOIII Wll'o
otfictals tn Ute state will be a worked In storea and b~
!Miries of dJi:'Sion sessions on buomess m tOWII a me
the vital
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'fhich lace whtch they could ~~ (G!'~
Ollio i pul)he lldtools Also In- speeifiNI&lt;Jitle...lbeJ ~
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eluded on th~ prOJtllm 11 ~ 111 make Ollly one depOiit bi llw
~ooth dbplay &lt;If ,.bool 1Ufpl!es ten and therebY. ellmlaate IIIli f
equtpment and construction mal n~ss•IY for ren.!Ung the
erlSis A tobl of 124 manufactur ter to depes1t more m~ypitkin;!
ero and dioltibutuors wtll be reThe ~·~meteroa:' from ,_ 1
presented m the exh•b•L
' ~1.1 t:'a P mo':n:• ocept 8 on
A spec a1 feature of Ute ex Saturday's when the boun will
position wtll be a display Ooor be from 8 a m until 10 P ..,
pl1ns lketche• and ~&lt;ale models There will be no meter eharp "!'
of school buildings wbtch~ ''~'\'v• legal holldayl
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been or are being consttiucteO tn
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be!
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Obto Thll speetal edtblt II be- cillno:t"::n~:.
t11Cf
log prepan:d bY the Architects were advtsed that from aow em
Society of Ohio
pr~sonen taken to the eotiJt1
jail by PometOyJ pollee wpuld lit
In accordance to law ~•uae II" •
charge of •• per pnaoner a..mr
the city for turnkey fee~. ill 'I
letter addressed to the viU.,.
COUDCJI SberiU Robert C. ~~at*!'
bach pointed out tltat aucll Illes
muat be charged aeeordmg to tilt
Ohio Code for ouch turnkey aerllrs Wallaoe Bradford exoou VIce
Uv, secretary of the Melp
Mayor E. F Robjns{)n In Qe
county Tuuben:uloslS and Health early plrt of the meeliDc II.,.
Association reported Mondsy day uked Council for 1111 oplllioJI
evemng that the annual "Label regardmg the impoa~Uon of l •
Sticking semon bad been held curlew law In Pomero1 ~~
11 the Heath MethodiSt Church the Halloween season with UIO
and that volunteer worker• were result that &lt;OUIItil membera blell
urged "' come to the churtb on ed up Robinson 1 asertinq lllal
JlondiY Nov 4 for the annual no curfew sbould be IIIIJ!Oied........._
Sloffing Bee •
Councilmen wd that the •..Christmas Seol Sales are prt ponslblllty should be that ot lbe
p~ by the.se meetiaga
of parents and that they fe~ ~
Board members and voluunlteer ents lhould exere•~ enoutn eoaworken and tbe Seals will be trol that their ch!ldrtn woald
mailed on Nov 15
not get mto any t;·ouble duriJig
Board members assisting were l{allowecn
Mn Bertha Rathburn 1\11ss Nelle
Petlttons were also preseatell
Bing Mrs
Henry Null :Mr~ to vtllage council It&amp;t evenldt ft.
Dw•gbt Wallace w th these vo\ questing that the name of Sotltll
unteer 1,.15 tants Mrs verno!l Alley on Lincoln Hill be ebant
Young Mrs Wtlham Sw11he: ed to that of Rivernew Drlw
Mrs Dan White Mrs Fran'\IJ and that Cave St 1n N1ylon Rua
Anderson and Mrs
Ricbant be &lt;hanged to Wolfe Drive ~ In
Chambers
)lonor of former Chief of Police
Walter Wolfe
No achon was taken on tbe
street name changes pendln( lbe
drawmg up af an ordmance to
eover each rhange
Council ,also sdopted • resolutton provldln~ the Street Com
m1ttee authority to proceed with
;urfaclng of the newly made
W
Mechanic Street parking lot will!
Response to Ithe plea for aid Ill Umeotone
1ndmg the owner of a lost Boxer 'f:rankhn R11er appeared before
dor, 1n these colamns Monda1 council with a plea that some,
brought quiCk resal s wltb t'w&lt; lidng be done about water stand
owner or the dog bcmg reunited lng In hiS driveway and that of
, th hiS ~·t today
Tom Weston 11 1 result olll)e re
R1cbar I Friend Thomas Fon '
(Contlnutol Oft Pill Fi¥1)
Harrison• lie read of the IDit ---..,...,,.-------:-;-;
Boxer
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ng Dally
of I ' sent11let
de.tription
18 d he hchc•e J 11 1&lt;. be thoc
one 1 c1gmg o his brother-l!!o
law 1 wmg m TcolJnr Centet
Mlchtgan
llaiOI! 1 Town olftciafs hm
A telephone call to Thomas
Goldtng at 23240 Mary St In proclillliea Wedn..day and Tit~
that city ver~hed his l!tlief day o.t 80 and 31 as ofllelil
Their fam1iy pet Buster had 'Trick or rrtal ntghts for yo!IJII'
otero who wbh to observe HaUl&gt;
been misSing for two weeks
Another call by Golding to ween "
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At tlie ~aliJe ume o:""7.il''
William camcs m lllelyllldale
Mtehtgan established ~., dog U warned IJiat ~..trucUveness \ill1
the family pet A ZU uwe trip not be tolerated and that ehU
made today by Golding saw Bus- dren are to be o!f lbe streelt hf
Dp
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YOU D SMILE TOO - It you saw tlie large growing
crowds durmg the flfSt w~tli&amp;;Bf tbe PROPaETIC CftU,
S.\DE' Tuesday evemng - The auilltonum wao fill~ and
some were standing Come early ~n4 get P ch61ce seat
this week'
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Central School
Students Vis1t
Manetta Museum

work out fino! det.silo of Installation In accordance witb I Jft:"
v1ous mrvey made by hu ·~·
sa1d that the November 18 elite.
would gtve hl! flr!D ample time
for productao11 and matallatioll
Df the meters

MBnic Lodge
ather And Son
Bantmet Planned Seh~ule Wt
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2&amp; 11
annual Father'Sbn Banquet of F
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No 363 at the Mitld)eTemple
Dan!t1
program clilifmu

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at the
The deceased a life long re11
dent of Mason County dted early
00 Monday at the Meigs General
Hosplbl He had been ,u for
some llflle
Mr Mattox vas born June 6
IW''' ••• son of the late Mr and
Ohver Matto~
Survivlllg are hi• wife Flossie
two daughters Mrs Geraldine
Rouah, New H1ven Emma Mao
at hollle one aon Clarence Jr a
a brother Ray MattoJ of
ifulton 0 a sister Mrs
Mary J-aeey Florida three ball
brothers; Cecil and Ed MatloJ
Pt f'leasant an~ Paul Mattox
Charleston three haU slltera
Mrs Freda Byas and Mra Fran
ceo Stewart Pt Pleasant and
Mrt Ethel Roush of Ohio and his
stepmother MrJ Alice Mattox If
PleuanL
Flientil may call thts alter
noon at the Foglesong Funeral
Home in Jlaaon

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"Label Sticking"
Session Is Held

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Artl'cle Reum'tes
Family "'ith Pet

fn'ck Or Treat

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 22, 1957

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WSAZ -TV ChanKet'a:
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Fl!rthei lnrt$tigotion Into UnJt &amp;t/ Fund_.W{ly~~~ ~Jri~ •· .. _
Shows How.J~q~JOfi,C~nty Is ProceeJing With Its Plan .·

We WO~!&lt;f.n~.~.)il!leJ!i}ncroacb up.on
the terrttorr Of ~~ Ill ~ matter of !lit·
tlng poor old John. ~blic up for hiS annual
giving .to worthwhile causeQ.' However, city
alter C)ty and coupty after county Is embark·
ing on organized group j!lvlng plans. Wherever 11 has been used with zeal, patience, and
good sense 11 has succeeded. Where it has
failed, jealousy, selfishness and Impatience
llave ruled.
United Fund, United Appeals, Community
Chest, whatever you call it, all such cooperalive plans of giving are essentially similar.
We suspect that few people In Meigs County
understand how auch a plan might be organlzed here. So that our readers may be Jntorm.
ea further, we have some teports from.nelgh·
bor counties n:ls Is how lhl!y did it.
.

As further lr.fartnailon, we are pleased to
print the following which was read to the 8~.
sembled thron~ pt the WeUston-Mld'dlitpot!
football game In Wellston last F•·iday )light..
It is self explanatory, and reveals in part the
detailed planning, the cooperation, and the
effort needed from m~y people If a United
Way Is fised.
.
'·For many years lhe people of Jackson
County have bqen called dpon each year to
contribute separately to the various chantable agencies in their individual drives for
funds. The people have given willingly and
generously but so many drives have become
burdensome to both donors and those who
had to conduct the different driVes.
"This year a new system has been adopted.
· That is, new for Jackson County. It has been
First, it Is universllly {eca«niEed Ilia! a _ used ~uo~esstuny In the larger cltle$ for
unit~ plan will not spc~eed unles1 the 1111• • many years. ~ group of civic minded clthens
. jorlty of ageneles us~ally Jtqlng to b~I)Gslo SOt together and Incorporated The Ja~kson
men's and )'esldents' doors find tllemselves County United Fund The objective or this
abort of their goal when their drive Is over. organization Ia to combine funds for all agenObvlously If aU Is going well, why change? cies such as :Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl
So, If there are disgruntled ageocles, say . Scouts, and others Into a single drive and
the Red Cross, or Cancer, or Heart people, ral!e the contblned budget for the caleMar
they might be a core. Someone hll to take year 19581n a single drive.
the Initiative to call a meeting of the heads
of all agencies In the county. out of such a
NCJW IN PROGRESS
meeting ~ steering committee can be named
to further explore the plan. This group In
consultation with agency betds, might ar~lve
at a percentage which agencies would share
In a united fund. This percentage usually 1s
based on the prevloi!S year's recelpta of each,
or It could be on tbe average of perhaps
lhree, or five years.
This group can decide also whether or not
- and most agencies do - contributions can
be esrmarked for certain agencies. For ex·
ample, if a person gives f25 and marks It tor
the Red Cross t~at agency gets all the $25
plus Its normal percentage as agreed upon
before.

CMANNI~ 3
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7:00 TOcl1y
9:00 llilmper Room
9:30 Treuurt Hunt
Tbe Prlee Is Rltht
10:30 Truth or Consequeneet
11:00 Tic Tao Doosb
11:30 II VoUid 'Be You

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12: 1ft
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10·30 Truth lit .Ce~sequ•aetl
00 Tie r .. Dousb
11·30 It Coold ~· Y'ow

Spinach Playho\180

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Mld·Day News
llovletlme •
Bride ao~ Groom
Matinee 'Theater

a:oo Queen For a •Day
!:Ill Modem Romonces
4:00 C'.omedv Time
4:30 1'rouble With F~lher
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Mld·Day New•
Movletlme
l!rldo and Groom
Matinee Theillre
Queen lor a, i)ay
'.lodern B~~JD~~nacel
Comedy l'lme
Trouble Wlih Father
Spinach Playb.ouse I
NBC News '

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The Exemplar Chapter of the local Beta
Sigma Phi sorority Investigated many of
lhese preliminary steps last spring. They
'Were Informed from a source Outside the
-eounty th~t few If any of the established hu·
mahltarian agencies In Meigs County would
cooperate.
That may be lrue, though the chapter com.
mlltee headed by Mrs. W. 0 (Helen) Atkins
did not proceed to the point of Interviewing
local agency heads The chapter certainly is
to be oommended for Ita efforta In thls direction Bnd their continued Interest In a possl·

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IOOd dtizen Is earnarilly reque:ted •by those
ble sound United Fund approach ma• be ••· who have assumed the reJP&lt;!nslblllty of caraumed.
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of Jlrlde down tnc
street The rel•*•d leellng 1,
everywhere.
ly Mro. Htrtotrt Rouoh
Alter chul'&lt;lh on Sunday tho Hu11hlo• Donohue and friend of
family probably wUI plio Into tho Piqua sPent the .,..k end ol the
oar and ramble over the baek former's home ~ere.
roada, ohi!W and ahln1 at that the churc:h.
patch ot purple or the other Mr and Mro. Valcle Spencer of
1rove ol troea with Itt myriad Syraeuae apent Tueaday altern90n
colora
a little farlhtr up the val- wltb Mra.JWbtrt jldllsb.
F11l It the 11uon for football.
Siewert. BQiton who has been
llll'thlnJ bonJa and the red, ley.'l'llero milbt be 1 brlel expedl· villtl~
Mt. and !.fro. Ott Boston
:~nee, porpte and sold of loam lion by the kldl (,.. 101111 Of the loll fildey to vjtlt bla brothor,
!'"I' ellnf I~ !he treea or break 11ore beautiful letvq; or
huol . .l~mll'a Boetcm and lallllly.
19010 to beeome a pari of the for prl.le, arowlfll In t~e 1wood . A Wiener Rofll was held ·•I the
Plnorama of qolor that 1pla1h11 Tbe weather ad the· 1e11on1 home of Mra; .L&lt;lll,a ,nJffle Fr)day
Hfo• the eountry~de.
ARE rllht lor drlvlQJ-and IIJ"'JY: evenlnr In nonor of the youna
lt'1 a nlea time of the ear people In loBI of ll!ouaendl ·of people ol the F.UVIelf Ohurc:h.
Tilt •tdo .,.. back Ia ~&lt;hoi anci cart will be 'enjoylnc an oytlnc. Attendlnt wero TOiniiiJ Headley,
1110111'1 Jenaled nerves are n D..plte lhe tltY"iOIDI air of ,.. HalT)' PkktPI lr., Ja1ne1 Blomr,
ltnpr ohallortd br tl!e Ptillfe: · laxallon th~l liK!nll lo takt hold Gllarloa Haney, Elmo• Napper,
,us demanda of the younpler; ot many
of life 1t this Rev. HilT)' Plt~w. 'llln. Rlebard
~U,hout tile dey w k d1 time, people atiU ruoh when they WUson and 10n, lin. LouiJe Hea~. ftad lilt man of the ·ho
· tli' IIi 'l~f) dR'W'j ,. "N~t ~l)lly t:r,,.Be..te. BlauJhter, Marabelle
· ·~ outaldt Jobi th 1t"':eed t: I'ILib to aet to lila count.Y and. S arpnaolr,.Mn. 'lll'aold Anderlon
.. aecompi!Utd litton 11111., efter they have had their outlna, tnd daa1btera, ·~hny, loe, Doro.
"1111.
they rKih to return home.
thy, Dale ood Pew Rlllle, lin.
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Herblrl Rouah, !tlr•. Altha Wicknumber ol twttd Jaektta, • To helrhteo llle denrer of line, Dart Rhe&lt;lt1 and Hr~ Lelia
neex awnlr or two ond 1 thla hlfbWey llllpilletde !be daya Rlflle. A hrtkle abower wu atao
ba,llefed, !Mit oomfortablo are boeomlor Porter aad 1hort· held honorlnr Marabelle Shii'JI'
hall ue ~D on u., lti'MI. er. The woailer'rul !~Hibtr lllrea 1 oaek, _wllo I\IIU ,con ·be movln1 It
llfm to bt a. bit more In· the driver Into lln1erlnr 1 trifle Raclno.
tban they wke durtnr too lon1 I~ tbe ,fO~ntrte~d d~~tk Jame1 Sloaaer ape~ Su~day al~
m011Uu. ~pie atroll eatohea ~Ita 011 the road. 'I'he erD&lt;IOn wllll RandY Norrll at Le·
fodlnr lllbl ~~d shilling shu· tart.
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t rt I d
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fellow ¢o
duwn a btt
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en e a ne
bal'dtr on
pedal, 1'Th.~Irid'!
at her l!.ome, Fee~;;.. e~R.ett Post, No.
Amerle&amp;J, ton will me&lt;t
11 a 1low.down
nead~y even~nt ai the Lealon
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 22, 1957

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TELEVISION G.QJ,Q' :
WSAZ -TV ChanKet'a:
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, TUFSDAY i w-.
d~~•de~y,
Sign On . · , •

Fl!rthei lnrt$tigotion Into UnJt &amp;t/ Fund_.W{ly~~~ ~Jri~ •· .. _
Shows How.J~q~JOfi,C~nty Is ProceeJing With Its Plan .·

We WO~!&lt;f.n~.~.)il!leJ!i}ncroacb up.on
the terrttorr Of ~~ Ill ~ matter of !lit·
tlng poor old John. ~blic up for hiS annual
giving .to worthwhile causeQ.' However, city
alter C)ty and coupty after county Is embark·
ing on organized group j!lvlng plans. Wherever 11 has been used with zeal, patience, and
good sense 11 has succeeded. Where it has
failed, jealousy, selfishness and Impatience
llave ruled.
United Fund, United Appeals, Community
Chest, whatever you call it, all such cooperalive plans of giving are essentially similar.
We suspect that few people In Meigs County
understand how auch a plan might be organlzed here. So that our readers may be Jntorm.
ea further, we have some teports from.nelgh·
bor counties n:ls Is how lhl!y did it.
.

As further lr.fartnailon, we are pleased to
print the following which was read to the 8~.
sembled thron~ pt the WeUston-Mld'dlitpot!
football game In Wellston last F•·iday )light..
It is self explanatory, and reveals in part the
detailed planning, the cooperation, and the
effort needed from m~y people If a United
Way Is fised.
.
'·For many years lhe people of Jackson
County have bqen called dpon each year to
contribute separately to the various chantable agencies in their individual drives for
funds. The people have given willingly and
generously but so many drives have become
burdensome to both donors and those who
had to conduct the different driVes.
"This year a new system has been adopted.
· That is, new for Jackson County. It has been
First, it Is universllly {eca«niEed Ilia! a _ used ~uo~esstuny In the larger cltle$ for
unit~ plan will not spc~eed unles1 the 1111• • many years. ~ group of civic minded clthens
. jorlty of ageneles us~ally Jtqlng to b~I)Gslo SOt together and Incorporated The Ja~kson
men's and )'esldents' doors find tllemselves County United Fund The objective or this
abort of their goal when their drive Is over. organization Ia to combine funds for all agenObvlously If aU Is going well, why change? cies such as :Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl
So, If there are disgruntled ageocles, say . Scouts, and others Into a single drive and
the Red Cross, or Cancer, or Heart people, ral!e the contblned budget for the caleMar
they might be a core. Someone hll to take year 19581n a single drive.
the Initiative to call a meeting of the heads
of all agencies In the county. out of such a
NCJW IN PROGRESS
meeting ~ steering committee can be named
to further explore the plan. This group In
consultation with agency betds, might ar~lve
at a percentage which agencies would share
In a united fund. This percentage usually 1s
based on the prevloi!S year's recelpta of each,
or It could be on tbe average of perhaps
lhree, or five years.
This group can decide also whether or not
- and most agencies do - contributions can
be esrmarked for certain agencies. For ex·
ample, if a person gives f25 and marks It tor
the Red Cross t~at agency gets all the $25
plus Its normal percentage as agreed upon
before.

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7:00 TOcl1y
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9:30 Treuurt Hunt
Tbe Prlee Is Rltht
10:30 Truth or Consequeneet
11:00 Tic Tao Doosb
11:30 II VoUid 'Be You

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llovletlme •
Bride ao~ Groom
Matinee 'Theater

a:oo Queen For a •Day
!:Ill Modem Romonces
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4:30 1'rouble With F~lher
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Movletlme
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Matinee Theillre
Queen lor a, i)ay
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Trouble Wlih Father
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The Exemplar Chapter of the local Beta
Sigma Phi sorority Investigated many of
lhese preliminary steps last spring. They
'Were Informed from a source Outside the
-eounty th~t few If any of the established hu·
mahltarian agencies In Meigs County would
cooperate.
That may be lrue, though the chapter com.
mlltee headed by Mrs. W. 0 (Helen) Atkins
did not proceed to the point of Interviewing
local agency heads The chapter certainly is
to be oommended for Ita efforta In thls direction Bnd their continued Interest In a possl·

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IOOd dtizen Is earnarilly reque:ted •by those
ble sound United Fund approach ma• be ••· who have assumed the reJP&lt;!nslblllty of caraumed.
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of Jlrlde down tnc
street The rel•*•d leellng 1,
everywhere.
ly Mro. Htrtotrt Rouoh
Alter chul'&lt;lh on Sunday tho Hu11hlo• Donohue and friend of
family probably wUI plio Into tho Piqua sPent the .,..k end ol the
oar and ramble over the baek former's home ~ere.
roada, ohi!W and ahln1 at that the churc:h.
patch ot purple or the other Mr and Mro. Valcle Spencer of
1rove ol troea with Itt myriad Syraeuae apent Tueaday altern90n
colora
a little farlhtr up the val- wltb Mra.JWbtrt jldllsb.
F11l It the 11uon for football.
Siewert. BQiton who has been
llll'thlnJ bonJa and the red, ley.'l'llero milbt be 1 brlel expedl· villtl~
Mt. and !.fro. Ott Boston
:~nee, porpte and sold of loam lion by the kldl (,.. 101111 Of the loll fildey to vjtlt bla brothor,
!'"I' ellnf I~ !he treea or break 11ore beautiful letvq; or
huol . .l~mll'a Boetcm and lallllly.
19010 to beeome a pari of the for prl.le, arowlfll In t~e 1wood . A Wiener Rofll was held ·•I the
Plnorama of qolor that 1pla1h11 Tbe weather ad the· 1e11on1 home of Mra; .L&lt;lll,a ,nJffle Fr)day
Hfo• the eountry~de.
ARE rllht lor drlvlQJ-and IIJ"'JY: evenlnr In nonor of the youna
lt'1 a nlea time of the ear people In loBI of ll!ouaendl ·of people ol the F.UVIelf Ohurc:h.
Tilt •tdo .,.. back Ia ~&lt;hoi anci cart will be 'enjoylnc an oytlnc. Attendlnt wero TOiniiiJ Headley,
1110111'1 Jenaled nerves are n D..plte lhe tltY"iOIDI air of ,.. HalT)' PkktPI lr., Ja1ne1 Blomr,
ltnpr ohallortd br tl!e Ptillfe: · laxallon th~l liK!nll lo takt hold Gllarloa Haney, Elmo• Napper,
,us demanda of the younpler; ot many
of life 1t this Rev. HilT)' Plt~w. 'llln. Rlebard
~U,hout tile dey w k d1 time, people atiU ruoh when they WUson and 10n, lin. LouiJe Hea~. ftad lilt man of the ·ho
· tli' IIi 'l~f) dR'W'j ,. "N~t ~l)lly t:r,,.Be..te. BlauJhter, Marabelle
· ·~ outaldt Jobi th 1t"':eed t: I'ILib to aet to lila count.Y and. S arpnaolr,.Mn. 'lll'aold Anderlon
.. aecompi!Utd litton 11111., efter they have had their outlna, tnd daa1btera, ·~hny, loe, Doro.
"1111.
they rKih to return home.
thy, Dale ood Pew Rlllle, lin.
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Herblrl Rouah, !tlr•. Altha Wicknumber ol twttd Jaektta, • To helrhteo llle denrer of line, Dart Rhe&lt;lt1 and Hr~ Lelia
neex awnlr or two ond 1 thla hlfbWey llllpilletde !be daya Rlflle. A hrtkle abower wu atao
ba,llefed, !Mit oomfortablo are boeomlor Porter aad 1hort· held honorlnr Marabelle Shii'JI'
hall ue ~D on u., lti'MI. er. The woailer'rul !~Hibtr lllrea 1 oaek, _wllo I\IIU ,con ·be movln1 It
llfm to bt a. bit more In· the driver Into lln1erlnr 1 trifle Raclno.
tban they wke durtnr too lon1 I~ tbe ,fO~ntrte~d d~~tk Jame1 Sloaaer ape~ Su~day al~
m011Uu. ~pie atroll eatohea ~Ita 011 the road. 'I'he erD&lt;IOn wllll RandY Norrll at Le·
fodlnr lllbl ~~d shilling shu· tart.
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pedal, 1'Th.~Irid'!
at her l!.ome, Fee~;;.. e~R.ett Post, No.
Amerle&amp;J, ton will me&lt;t
11 a 1low.down
nead~y even~nt ai the Lealon
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returlleea !rem 1Jtt seaaen: len·
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16rs '.JimmJe AdimJ,..Ronnle Sal·
"'\'• Arthur /!"'lie, uon McDa~e.
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High Individual Serlea
Lohae, 55f
HIJh lndlyldual Game
Lobs•, 226
Po.u~roy

Second 10 teams: 11. Marlon
Harding 64, 12 Zanesville 47; 13
Hamilton 43; 14 Columbus Aquln·
as 10, 15 Dayton Fairmont 38,
IB Youngstown South and Elyria
35, 18 Van Wert 33; 19. Cleveland
Shaw 28, 20 Cln&lt;lnnatl Elder 27.

Others Portamouth 26, Fair·

born and ~ount Vernon 19 ea~h,

Cleveland Lolln 13, Cleveland St
linatlw Parma and Weluton 12;
St. Clairsville 10; Columbua North
and C~ncmnat1 Ro1er Bacon 8; AI·
II anee 7, Jackaon 8; Toledo Centro!, Toledo Scott, Campbell,
Wooster and Akron Garlleld 5,
Piqua. Steubenville !Jma, Ham·
llton Catholic, Cincinnati Xavier,
Sanduaky I; Cleveland East Tech,
Dayton Chamlnade. Taylor, Iron·
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High Three Game Ind • M. Mur·
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.Team Tbrl:e Games, ~larks,
Drugs, 2298
Team Smgle Game, Starks
Drugs, 7~ and Moores Store 7Im.
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STANDI"fGS
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Won tost Pe t.
Eber.,a~h Hardware 18 5 722
Stark&amp; DruiJS .
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Carllngs
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Roney'a Market
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Mooroa Store . . , , 6 12 333
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mlb wltb 'lbe Hicbeat Quallty
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High Team Gome

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Morrlaen wlll hove tlwN
returlleea !rem 1Jtt seaaen: len·
lora Carl Wolle! Ivan ~owejl; lun·
16rs '.JimmJe AdimJ,..Ronnle Sal·
"'\'• Arthur /!"'lie, uon McDa~e.
Be!id~a t~!e varalty letter win·
nen tb1re wijl ""''u of last Yeat'l
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High Individual Serlea
Lohae, 55f
HIJh lndlyldual Game
Lobs•, 226
Po.u~roy

Second 10 teams: 11. Marlon
Harding 64, 12 Zanesville 47; 13
Hamilton 43; 14 Columbus Aquln·
as 10, 15 Dayton Fairmont 38,
IB Youngstown South and Elyria
35, 18 Van Wert 33; 19. Cleveland
Shaw 28, 20 Cln&lt;lnnatl Elder 27.

Others Portamouth 26, Fair·

born and ~ount Vernon 19 ea~h,

Cleveland Lolln 13, Cleveland St
linatlw Parma and Weluton 12;
St. Clairsville 10; Columbua North
and C~ncmnat1 Ro1er Bacon 8; AI·
II anee 7, Jackaon 8; Toledo Centro!, Toledo Scott, Campbell,
Wooster and Akron Garlleld 5,
Piqua. Steubenville !Jma, Ham·
llton Catholic, Cincinnati Xavier,
Sanduaky I; Cleveland East Tech,
Dayton Chamlnade. Taylor, Iron·
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Drugs, 2298
Team Smgle Game, Starks
Drugs, 7~ and Moores Store 7Im.
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STANDI"fGS
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Won tost Pe t.
Eber.,a~h Hardware 18 5 722
Stark&amp; DruiJS .
13 5 72~
Carllngs
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Roney'a Market
8 IQ 414
Mooroa Store . . , , 6 12 333
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caplt~l

llululht lor Pro&amp;crlplionl II STARK'S .. . We otand
mlb wltb 'lbe Hicbeat Quallty
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ramliJ malnllln qooct Heallh)

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Engagement Being Announted

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Recent guest, of Fred Colemor. ny Boy Wtliiad!~ 91 J'llhlngtOJt, bout at M•dl,.n Squ••e Oa'rcien
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Jaycees Coslume pr1zes were
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members and one guest Joe Lola
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e guest Sunday 01 Mr.;
and refre!hmenh were In keeping Marne Park"t
with Halloween
Mrs Rush1a Shumway and Afr
Present were ~fr and Mr ..
and
Mrs Blame NeweJJ were week
VIrgil Brown Mr and Mrs Jaok end guesls
of relatives In Akron
Seehg Mr and Mrs RIChard Ro
Mr
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Mrs Ray Weavor and
senbaum Mr and Mrs Calvm famUy of Wavorly,
Ohio and Ml.u
Simpson Ml" and Mrs MiC'(y
Maxme
Reed
Rio
Grande
College
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Wllhams Mr anrl Mrs Euaenc were recent guests of their pJl'
Buckley Mr and Mrs Rlchorri cnls Mr and Mrs Alvin Reed
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Mrs Stella Amo• Shaffer of Stow
Mr and Mrs Roger Dlllardl- Bar
Ohio came Friday to VISit h.r
bara Coates Don Bctzlng and the
aunt
1&gt;1'• Jooephlnc PICkens, and
guest Joe Meeker
other relallves

Gbosts met the members and Judson WhUe, Mr and Mrs Hu
guest. of the Westm!Dater Youth bert :t:aylor, Mr and Mrs Donald
Fellowship when they had a Lowery Mra Lucy Greu Mro
Halloween party al the Fll'St Gale Hysell, Mra William 'mmcrn. 'l
:Presbyterian Church Monday eve
Noise-makers were distnbuted
~lnr Helen Taylor and Patty as t~e members and guests arrlv·
\"'W~J'l' 1 co-chmmen ~f) lbe soc~al ed at the party and favors were
committee who planned !be ~arty mm~ature ghost doll! made by
were the ghosts and the )'Oung Susan Allensworth 11nd Karen
people on the deeoratlng commit Gregg .Members of the decoratmg
tee bad used corn (odder, pump- commlltct! Included Lhe co-chatr
llns skeletons and witches Wllh men and Fred Slater Richard
11treamen of orange and black Bohn and Judy Saurr Servin~
paper to d('corate the Sun~ay on the refreshment committee m
School rooms
eluded those named 11bowe and
Mrs Karl Owen and Mrs. Jam Beverly Pcrrm Karen GrcgJ,
es Harlt\ were JUdges of the CO~· Sandra H} sell C:nolyn Russell
tumes and after the Grand March Elue Rcu:hert
Su~an
Alleng..
gave the award for the prettiest worth
costume to Sandra Hyst!ll Ui
Others attenchng
were Carol
llesl Jamcc Zirkle and mo~t Jtteobs Charlene DaviS Sandn
ur ,, nal tu Judy Gregg and Rrc"lngton Jean Casey Russell
Charlt.s Kitchen
McElhinny Judy Wildermuth and
Games "' er(' played durmg the Judy Martin
cvunlng itDd prltes were wuh by
-----Dianne McComas Cmda Morr1s,
Carolyn R~&lt;S&lt; il BarbAra Jones,
Charles R1tchcn Judy and Karen
Gregg Sus1e Allensworth Janice
Zirkle Judy Butcher Patty Hall
Colleen Wilson Susan PulJen
1udy Sauer Fred Slater
S" members ol Jane Howell
Adults assisting with the parfJ Tent
Daughters of Union Voter
O~t.
were the advisors Mr and Mrs ans were chosen as district off1
cers lor the coming year at the
Mrs A R Tedrow of Hamden
Dl,tmt meeting held Saturday in
and Mrs, Denver Thoma wer~
Chillicothe
when Mrs Clelaa4 Hel~ea
lentertain•rl the Third Friday Club
Mrs Mlnme Neutzlina wao elee~
cd as acnior vice president, Mrs
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party at her
home Fiaher St Friday evening
Guy Reynolds, pattiotle lnstruetor .l
and Mrs W R Davis Mro A V
Fall flowero decorated the home
Mr J M 1 ulllc arrived home Howell Mrs Thomaa Cook and
for the occasion
Saturda\ uft( r havmg made an ex Mra C E Clark were chosen 11
OuTing the business ae88lon with
tensivc tnp to the West
color bearers
Henry Reibel preaident, preMr 1 uttlc left h•s home on
siding piarrs were dlstuued for the
Attending the convention from
Sept 14 and traveled to Baltl Pomeroy were those named above
annual Christmas party which wUI
more Mrl where he joined hia and Mra Thomas Goegleln
be held at the home of Mn Ben
daughter and Bon m law Mr and
Mr and Mrs Rex O'Brien are announcmg the engagement Neutzling II w" agreed to have
Mrs. John Zweyer on Sepl Hi
of their daughter Leah June, to Paul Dean Etchmger, son of a planned potluck dinner preeed
.Mr Tuttle and the Zweyero Ira
mg th• party S.cret pal gifll for
Mr and Mrs Allen Etchlnger, Pomeroy, Ohio
V1!11ed via mplane to Los Anaelea
Halloween were exchanged
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Htgh
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a non stop trip which took aeven
Games were played and prizes
and IS now employed by Dr H D Brown, Pomeroy, Ohio awarded
hours and 40 mmutes
to Mra Grover Erb,
After vi.&amp;JUng Mr Zweyer'1 moMr Etchmger Is a graduate of Pomeroy lltgh School, class Mrs Addle Grueser Mr! Edward
ther they agam traveled by air to
of 1955, and IS employed by the A k P Co m Pomeroy
Hite nnd Mra Retbel
Members of the Pemel Claoa ol
San Franc1c~c n oakland and Porta
No wedding plans have been revealed
Refreshment\ In keeping with
the
Pomeroy
First
Baptist
Church
jand Oregon enroute to Richland,
Halloween
were served by the
W88hlngton where they vloited Mr and their families hold a masked
ho•te!S
to
those
named above and
Halloween
party
Saturday
evenTuttle s grandson Dr Earle Hu ..
Mra Max Meinhart Mro Albert
aell a former Mei(W County bey ing in the church ooelal room
A short buslnes!J s:eMion wes
Ebmbach, Mro Bentz wotfe,Mrs
While 1n Richland Mr Tutlle
Everett Dailey MilS Kate Ebers
traveled !lllml 1 000 mUes by car held with Mr Howard Cecil pres!
Mra Rodnoy Sauer reSident of Lionel Boggs Mrs 'ames C)"ls bach Mrs Ernest Rhodes and
dent
preoldlng
Devotions
led
by
on vanous olght seeing trip~ In
the Middleport Parent Teacher A.. well Mrs llonald Mdls Mrs Rog Mrs Dille Smith
both Oregon and Washington He Mn Orval Wiles opened the meet- soctahon r&gt;rcstded when they mel cr 'Morgan and Mrs Wtllace Brad 1 --c::-:---~------~
abo enJoyed 11 real Western rode:a in~ Plans were made lor a turkey Monday at the High School and led ford as the hnapltallty committee
Robert
Leading
a campJD!' trip m the Blue Moun dlnncr and Thanksglvmg party to the audience In repeating the
In the dlscu!Bion moaeraled Road Mro C A Bradbury
tains und many other pointa of be held at the church and plans Lord • Prayer
by Mrs Moore and Bradford, the Ichildt·en, Suzanne Mary and Aaa
were d111cussed for the annu~l Mrs Clarence Lacey vocal leach teacher
intcrC!It
stre,.cd the fact that the were In Ch~ilcothe Sunday to
Chrlatmas
dmner
ond
party
and
On October 4 lhc p&amp;rly left Richcr presented the E1ght Notes In child and the parent are free to visit Mr and Mrs William IC;1tclien
lind by scenic criuacr bus on a eommlttcco appointed for both their f1rst appearance of the fall choose what type of exira euaTic and new baby Debra Jo, and ~ra
trip up tho Yakima Valley, thru partie~
They Include Vm Covert Carl~ ular work and tho amount of Robert Reibel who has been alllaDoughnuhl, elder and coffee WIIson Janice Asbury Carolyn time allotted to this projecl 'l'bey mg an the eare of her granddauih
Chinook Pass and a beavy anuw
atorm Into Mt Ranier Nallon•l were served during the eveninll M!lho•n Sharon Jones Kay Darst discu8Sed the benefits of partie! tcr
Park over the CBICade Mountaills and favora were ctlewmg gum for Carol Blaker and Dixie P1erce
paling 1n groups and the develop
Mrs P K Ruuell RN is em
and on to S.attlc where they again the adO.Itl and auckers for the
After thm performance of AI ment of social pmse and toss of p}oyed In the office of Dr J J
children
l!oarde~ a Iarao alrhnor lor the
legheny Moon and Love Love, self r.onsciousness
D~vis
PreJJent were Mr and Mn Guy l,ove' at the school the musician•
homeword trip
In the Home work d1iCUS8lon
Mr and Mra M~r1baU PIUIIJpl,
Mr Tuttle traveled some 0 000 Cowan and family Mr and Mr1 vi~lted Miss Loll CeCil lnvnlirl tho various topics moluded the Columbus, brourht her IIIOtlliir
n11lcs by air 1,000 miles by car Jack Borden and family Mro Jean teacher who originated the idea type of home work needed the Mrs Webb llail home Saturday
and 280 miles by buo He Ia 88 carson and aona Mr and Mra ol the Eight Notos in the local oond1tlon In the home under after she had spent two wetlls
~boater Zirkle Mr• Cecil Mro ochool
yem al •11•
/Which the home work IS done visiting them
Haroi4 Lemley and aono and Dar
Mrt Clyde Ingels membership Whether m departmental grades
Harley Swisher •nd John Cough
lene Romine, Mr and Mro Harry chairman, reported a total of 3~1 the teaehers ohould have allotted enour Cheeblre were In Charles
Lee Bailey and daughter Mrs members to date Mrs Norma~ times lor home work Instead of ton Sunday to attend the last ol
Ralph Zundel Mrs Franklin Hud Humphreya Health chairman has concentrating several Important the 1957 Stook car races on the
•on and children and Mr and 'drs catid a meeting of Room Mothers aubJects at one time the mponsl Skyline Raee Track
Oml Wiles and family
at the Home Economics room on blllty of parents and wlwther Par
Mr and Mra Georae DeWees
Wednesday at I 30 when they will enil woul~ aBBJSI w1th homework
were overnight gu~ata
A stork 11howcr WM a~lvcn by
count Sale! tax stamps given by
In the tele&gt;lslon workshop
ol Mr and Mrs Homer
Mn Che1ter Brlnk~r lmfl Bcult'
the rhlldren ol the looai schools Woodgerd read an article on edu Rice and th lour 3rove to Bar
Slaughter In honol or Mr.s A I
for the establishment of a dental calion values of teleVISion from bour~vllle, W Va Sunday to vlalt
fund
the Augu~t 24th isaue 01 The Mr and Mra Everett Bluell 1\lr
nold Anderson 11t her home F11
day tvonlng
Mro Paul Theis gave a report of Saturdny Review
and Coach )lisoell to 1Uperv11or ol the l!tale
.. Glttl were placed In a w!)l!"
Mr~ Roy Tntc) •nd "'Irs liar' tho County Council of PTA whleh Swackhamer e~plamed how tel.. Farm at Barbouravlile Mr ~nd
buolnet lined with p1nk which well Curd left Mo~day mornln~ was held at the Cheater Hig- vision clamoom work Is acrom lrfro Rice and Mr and Mra DeWeos ~!tended Sunday School ""
was placod In the crntor of the fur Cincinnati to attend th; School recently The attendance pli1hed
award was tied by Mrs Guy Roy
The meeting adjourned at the vim in Huntington enroute to
llvina room
G10nd Chapter OES
their deatlnation
Rotrcoh)ftcnto or indivldunl [ Mrs John Chase Jell Salurd01 noids Kindergarten and Mro R end of the discussion groups
0 E McKinley entertained
eaku squar"' lopped with pink for 0 v~&lt;lt with her 1on in law M Sherman'• Third Grade atu
with a birthday dinner for
and blue bootie• potato "lod on 1 daughtor Mr ond M" dent•
The prOIP'Im lor the eventna
Gueata indU~ Mr
aandwichea and cofloe were serv Harold Ru .. cll, Huntington
!4 to Mr1 ll•rold Rouoh Jam"
Mrs Robert Horbrecht and ch1l wu held by dividing Into thret
Blosser, Mu Jack Wolfe an~ drcn h~\ e rCtuurned to the! ducusslon IP'OUps led by a teacher
~ dtughlrrl Mr1 Herbert Roush home loh11nb111 11rtcr a several and a parent Mrs Bruce Lloyd
an~ aon llrs Alex ' Wheeler day• vl•ll with her pal'l!nl! !lr parent, and M111 Mildred ' Lloyd
Fred I Gardner Rastor uf tbc
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Marab&lt;lle Sharpnack llarths U and Mro Nonnon McCallulll teacher supervised the diacu"lon
Teaford Bonnie and Connie An Mme 1sv!Jic "nd Air and M•~ on Home Work, Coach N P Allddloptn t Chul'l!h of Chnst at
l
Swackhamer and Ha(Oid Woodaerd tended the Chrlotian Chmc at the
denon Paul Wolre
Haymon~ Harhrecht
Tutt.l
We4,
Oct. 2221
Mr1 H•rr)l P1ckens Mrs Dorsa
Mr~ Karl Grue.ser and sons or 1noderated a talk pn Televition, Plneburot Churoh Monday e1 cnlng
Mra C R Young Is iii at her
Pmona Mil Choster Drinker lhnm lllc vloltcd Saturday with and Mrs Nan Moore teacher, and
PAMILY' NIGHTI
Be11le Slauahter and the honor ncr pmnl! Mr and Mn Welbv Wallace !lrndlo•d, parent, ware In home With a Hverc allac~ of artb·
charlle of a dlacullion on "Extra ritlo
ed aueal
Whaley Darwin
HOIIIIOII SHOW . I
Sending .glfh but unable to
11 1.. Murllyn Grumr ond Curricular Activttlel" and their ,Ruuell an~ Kathie ~lcEihinoy
Jean ~lpamont Stewart Granllf\'
all'l"d wore Mra Virgil Tea! or I tncnd llonnlc Itommel of Col value or detrtment to the IChool chlldren ol Mr an:4 MIS Kenneth
MeElhl,ltny, apenl the \!leek oild
1!11'11 Letlle Spencer M" llav 11 n~us •pont Sundoy with hor pupll
"F001'1TIIII IN THI FOO"
I{ codee 'hour Wll held d'urlng with their 1rand~rent.t Mr aqd
!loin•Y Mra .Idly Hill Mrs Jock pmuts Mr and Mrs Kllrl Grue
the dlac11111lon pert!kll with )Irs ~lr~ Ru11elf BalleY,"llutland R*
Sblrpnack lira Owan Anderaoo
(In Tectinlcolor)
Mr
Mra Cal!l),~eil ~~~P ,
Mn Woltor Stpvor
Ml ~ s Lena Gt u~~l'r returned tf
-alloGamfl• wore played nnd prlzt" !H 1 home Sprln1 Ave,uu~, Sun
~:~r~,,d'and )l!s ~m a
the, funeral , r 'Gll!ta ~aimor '
'
awarded to Mn AI~' chy t'Vllning a(tcr D. WteJu •lslf
son Hayea
Wh••t•" and lira Dorsa Poroons In [,rund\ Va with Mr a11d
the Paint ere I~OMIIU 0! I!IQIA. IfAU"
In Galiipolia,
Mri F1cd Mescher
llr and Mra Eallo Mo!8man
And family epcnl tho wcakend
w1th rl'latives in Newark
Rov and Mrs E E. Rou•h
have 1!'turned to their home 111
f I nell"' after a aovcral dayo vial'
PIIGiie
Y
Mlddleporl
w11h his brother In law and allIer Mr and Mrs Charlea Wtlh
YllS, ~NOTHBR SHIPMENT OF
"'" Minersville
Mrs Amy Holn1 or Lakeview I&lt;
tho guest of llr and Mra Ch"
Withrow
In New Fall Patterns and Colort
Mr and l\lr&lt; EIID Gilmore Jr
I •
nnd son ~ICky were buslnen
po1r
viK~tora In Oalllpollo Monday
go
Ml" Net~e 1J(ouhlor Mn Eel
wnrd Koehler and Mrs William
llaw!oll vl!ttcd Saturday In Gal
llpolls with Mr and Afro Chorl• •

Jane Howell DUV
Members Chosen
District Officers

Third Friday Club
Halloween Party
Is Held
18

86- Year-Old
Meigs Countian
On Long Journey

Peniel Class In
Halloween Party
Saturday Evening

By MISS LUCY KIIIILI

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clou&lt;ly with
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, October 23, 1957

NO.l61

SINGLE COPY-&amp;

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Flower Show Planned Northern Local
December At N. Haven ISchools Cl~

Due To Sickness '

OPEN EVENINGS

Mr; \llrgmla Walton entertain
ed a group of cblldren Salurril!u'
irtcrnoon October 12th ~J111pt)!tl;
~er daughter Sandra's 9th' '.tilr,th
~ay The tupe Wllf ft!j~l piiiJ'In~
games on the lswn, after whl.!;h
Mrs Wplton served ~ce cre'l!llam•
co~e and kool a1d 1!\Y nice P!'Jl
sent• was given lo ! e honotee. 1(
Mr and Mrs T J Reed of Pow•
erov were friday evening guest.
~~ ~~rs C E Humphrey
and Mr! George H~doon and
daughter, Carol Jean, and Earl
MeK1oley
Mr! Dwlyht Wallaee Mro My
ron Mlller and son, Jimmy, attend·
ed the Army Bend conoert in Alb
Jamea Weber left
today for !hear winter home, in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla , after apondiDg

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Mayor E F Robinoon has urg.
resi~enl! of Pomeroy to eo
With the Christian Rural
i)verseas Program &lt;C~OP) earn·
be carried out on Beg
a part of the Hal·
leatlvll:iell.

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summer In M.:ld::d::le.':po:rt.::__ _ __!:=====:r==~===~====~~~~~

Middleport PTA Association
Meeting Held Monday Evenl'ng

"Ho,lid1i&lt;i Elegance for
compootUon or ar
a holiday dining
on a card tab}f
!be ulilbltor
IIW'VIVItlg

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

Midd}eporl
S""t'ety

r ~,I~~~NDrive · ln

ot

Mr.,. 4lt0n W:olle
w va There are aloo a number
Ill gra~dchlldren '¥-d gre~) ,.,-and
flh«dren
,
She wes a member of the Or
der of Eastern Star and the Wbile
Sbrwe
The piiSter coolest spollffred
held
by the Sugar Run PTA wh~ au
noun~ed
t~e Hallo'V"fn parf¥ t~'-J::~~:~,r~IIO~-H~~be;
be , b~ld It the sehaol, Thurldv
evening Oct :U, w,re judged
Monday noon
,
'
J,lr.t. Allthe~ Beyan, l,lrs Bea
trice Relriurt rnd Mn. Elln
Gl9b• Judged the posters wh1eb
were mide by member• of the
lo~rlh filth and sixth grad"
Grind pme winner wae Donna
Marie Hauck and other wanners
were Cindy Grueaer and Teddy
ll&lt;irarily (l'llde four, Pamela 0'
Brien and Ricb Campbell, tilth Friends and relatives learned to&lt;
and C1nda Swatzel and day of the de!th of Raymond HaD
Siuon, IP'ade six
wbo diad at Horgan!oWDt W1 Va.,
Monday, October Zl of a heal'!
attack He was bora in BirUord
in 1810 and was formerly a 1'011·
dent of Hartford and Mason , '

Sponsored By
Sugar Run l'fA

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Mrs. A. Anderson
Is Honored Guest
At St.ork Shower

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Roy lillie&amp;

was AWOL
and was
m llldlana
when a ruanlnJ gun blltle in a
stolen ear w1tb Gffie1,1fo •bleb ,,.
oulted in a oberlfra death

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Wahamalligh
Band Tag Day
tl*ymond Hall .. Nets Near• $580
Laot'
1'Q DIY 1110111
Dies Suddenly
sored b71he Wabania Hlp ScbOOI
a«&lt;rdrtl '
Of Hea,t Attack ingthe lnttrlllnelllll mll!iedirect«

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Syracuse FfA
fihlloweeQ Party
Will Be'I'L·-~

Satarday'o

band ..tted - ! ) ' -

to H~ Caliri,

at the I!Choob

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add04 tlJI more m-r
wu to eome ill and II is QPeCied
the figqre Will nse dunnrllle.
remainder of the net. ,
Court

m. parents ......., the lata Rol&gt;
ert Jl Hall and Edtjb lollnsonoBaU.
Friends may call at the Foaieaoril
Funeral Home anytime after 7 p

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WALL

PAINT

,LASTIC D·RAP,ES JUS'I' RECEIVED

if All Colors
:tteg. $6 30 1.

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Mr and Mn Charlo• Buck vis
IJ,cd S11nd'll' ' "11\h 'Mr nnd M"
Willard Ebcnb"'b
M.ra Jalnea Kevan and oon
Jhn1ny 1~(1 S~nday for their
home, Madlaon, Wit, alter a ~u
week! vlalt with fiot paronil Hr
and Mn Ver~ '8oliQ&amp;er1 Thev
were aceomporiled home by Mr
Kevan who
put two
weeks m Alabomll:
Mr
cr and
IofendUo~yy.a~11_ .~~y.;~!~!hl~~~~
and

attending were
Sancll'a Well! Dorothy Brown
Connie Woodgerd, Ruth AJ!n Brothera, Carolyn Goegle~n Karen
Snyder, Aiula Johnston Judith
Stare her, Mattlyn Moore
Explorer! and Scouts I)ouglas
Bed, Tommy $town,
Freddy Brown ROo
Bruce Sta.l!!aker1
Mel.iutJhlh1, J.. k Mo«e,
Eddie Frick,
Reed, Jame'
Smith,• J(le•II'Jiwn1 Larry T!Yilr.
and David Taylor
Ql~er taper~aors attendin!
were Wm F, Clark AmM Leon
ard, Hai1!1d Bl~ekston Willillo
Radiblil, Onlille C Brown Clar~
" eh~n of the truop cemm t
tee, ll!o~d is organ11aboaal
repw.l!ntittlve and the others
are comlllltlee
.___members

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A new Jtrtp of coDCl'ete aidewalk wll la1d in the earber part
ol the weer for a dislanee of
some 400 feet near the fortner
properly m Mason C1ty

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The aldewalb
are Ill he pia"
ed on beth Slde• of tbe DO'II'
tbrough the town from
cur:ve ~~~or Fronna'a Pis&lt;e to
the curve near Cook's Parkelle.
It is esllmated tl!at the eide- • '
walks will be completed within a

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