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Ricky Lemley '
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Ril tland £1em~
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Children &lt;in .the RU
!!! ' ~kles,, can!)les, p~p lmd nuts by
·, mentary Schools had -!!'I!J!II]i.si\V; Mia. George Grau, Mrs Robert
ing parl!t.l Wednesday ~temoon. Canaday, Mro. Kenneth Davh,
Nov.. 2'1, before the,Y "· J!'B~ Ills· llra. Mrlan Carson. In Mrs. Mar·
misoed lor the hohdir. ?i{ ~~ \aret Chapman's Thord Grado
First Grade, taught by Mrs. lolar- t.he children played games ond
gl!el PantO!ll&gt; they Plal'ed mu&amp;J recorda and were served cookies,
cal (111\&lt;o ••d contests aod111r1. lee cream and pop by Mr•. Wflght
CtrOI .Slliow~~' Mrs. lla)'D1ond !Irs. Vernon W~ber. Mrs. Robert
Smttb, ' Mrs. Carloi Snowden and Smith and 1\!ra. Tucker.
Mrs. !lay W1llums, Room·lloth·
Mrs. Anna Ogdln's Fourth
ers,' ..nod turkey cookieo, 11'0 lll'lde played games and were
eream and pop Room·Motllers In served cup cakes, root beer and
the Finl Grade, taught by , llrs: cups filled with candies. Tho
Olive Page, were 1\!rs. lllcbard Room·Mothero were M'r5. Glenna
Lum, Mrs. Charle1 King and Fetty, Mrs Imogene Dean, Mr, ,
Mrs. Robert Dailey The~ ~rv~~ Thelma Carpenwr and Mrs
Ice cream,. turkey cook1es, pop Wanda Fetty. Moss Joan Mont·
and gave the children ballnons gomery's Fourlh grade were serv·
after they had played music~) ed Ice cream, cookies, candy anrt
&lt;ames
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In the Second Grade, tautht Lester Lathey and Mrs. Ernest
by l!rJ, W.lter Bunce, the cbll· Nlchojson. They played games
dren pllyed gam" and records and ;ecords.
and t•e Room·Mothm ll'ere
Children m the Ftlth -trade
Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Jameo !aught by Mrs o 0 Patterson
Fink, Mrs Arnold Grate and were served Jce cream, cup
Mrs. Clonch They served cook calres and pop by Mrs. Wa.de Nt·
les and pop and gave the ehll· cholson, Mrs Southerland and
dren coloriug book$ l&lt;ed with rib Mn ' wmbert after playing "
bons and -bells ., favors. Mrs. series or games
Nate Wise, Mrs Carl Taylor, Mr~
Mts.s Carolyn Smith's F1fth and

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Rtce were Room·llothers for tile
Second Grade taught by Mrt
Muriel Foley and · they 1erved
cup cake1, 1cc c.rcam and .pap,
The children piRyed gam" with
Gary Taylor wtnnong a pr!ze atid
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show and also played games.
Room·Mothers were Mrs Mitchell
Conley, Mro. Homer l'arker
Mary Rice and they setoved tur·
key cookies, leo cream ond pop.
Room Mothero for the Sixth

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Edward Winters of MDBon, WRI
the 'l'ba~ksglvlng ·guest o! ijjs
school• o0 "'l'el!l[ler~nce Day:•• sislar, ¥"· . ~acob Ebersbach. .•
Januafy !8. Pl'ans were moae lo!
Mr, nnd Mrs. Pa~l K•ufi. · gnd
til• Christmas meeting which 111•ll ~hi!J!ren, Barbara Jnd -Richard of
be held ·4r:J lhe Fltit Baptlll Columliloa were Thahksglvtng
Church on Friday, Dee. 13, with dlnnet•'' f\11!118 of ~is patents,
members 'II !bat· d!Jacb as hos· lit. ad ' Mro. w_, L Kautz,· · :;
ti!IBe&amp;.
Mrs Pearl Mora, proar4••
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Mrs. l!arold Lemley entertain- meeUng bald TUesday evening In
tained with a party Monday, eve· !he sot!lal roonls of the Federal; ,
ing after school at ber home, ~4. Chun:h.
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Llberly AvQ., honoring ~er son, • )Irs. '(1:?'11: llwlj!JO: PJ!!IIde~t;
Ricky, on his eleventh birthday, preslded ' lfld the meeting ogen'td
Games were played around a With fOiip a!Wglng of "awcel
bonftre and prttes awarded fo· •!;lour nf•. ,Pi'~yer" followed ~~~
Charlene H)'Sell, Johnny Dennis, prayer by the prealdent. .
Patty OWens, Jtmmy Lee and " 0\lrl!&gt;g· t)le ~uslnl"• Sejflon it obali\ii~f,~~-llJe wors~\P ,I
Darlene Romine
wu voted, to send a, €Jii'f_ttmu aervtc,e. ~~ag•l'J~· II 'tlunl:•'
H~t dogs roasted on lhe fire box to !he vet!ram at ' Cbllll· llvioii:' ualrif for 'lllii scripture
marshmallows. potato chips and cothe Hospital and also to pre· bibb 4911 and Psalm 100. She
orange·ade were served by Mf• pare a basket for the needy. lbo gave a revtew 'of the ennual
Lemley ass~led by Mrs Paui II wao also voted t o purchue • address o{ the national president
Zirkle Mrs Maxine Le~ Mrs Union Signal Binder to be plac· 1\!rs. Glen Hayes, given In ~I&gt;
Almeda Henderson, Mr&amp; Rtchard ed In the Pomeroy Public Library , ~mber at ll~dllon, wts.
Owens and Mrs. Denms Bubble along with two books just re·
The ntrN f11tmbershtp plan anij
gum was giVen as favors.
celved as an award for a ten ' the Rock ol Ages cards 1ti help
pcr cent gain lJt net membersh1p. build a total a~atinence htghway
Present were Carl and Johnny The vtsual 1lducatlon commit· was presented by Mrs. Lena
DHenms, Darlene Romine, Danny
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enderson, Lowell Neimeyet·,
Group singing of hymns of
Georg~ Warner, Charlene, Terry
pr!'lse and P!'ayer by lllfl. loand Charles l!ysell. Linda and
s~ph Cook concluded the meet
Potty Owens, Brenda, Jommy and
Ina.
D~ana Lee, Raymond and Diana
Zlrkle and Eddle, Charie• and
RIC~ Lc:mley.
I The Past M'atlons or l'olner!y ·
'J'he honor~d guest received ChApur, 188, OES, '!teJ TU~ida~ - • ~.
a !(ijt of money from the fll~ts ,ev~l.~JoJ!I· the Mason!!' · fe\nplo1 "'
and' aeodUII glff4 but 'onalile to witli Mrs E. J. Tracy as hDSle.io.
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attend were h1s grandmother,
Miss Maud Grueser pr~ide~' :
Mrs. Edd1e Romme and sreat _Rres1ded J,gd there was a dlse 1
grandmother, Mrs. 'Etta Brobka ;lon oli ,purchasing drapes f r
- - -the dinlnr room of the Tempi ,
luld jokes lor their program
The district sc~ool of instruct! r1
Thtrd grades, jaught ~Y Mr. to be held In P.omeroy on Frldaf, 1'fJtidttn,
paren~.
Blanche Nelson, were served January 17. "~' also diBCUISe~. "
Mattox, toond Seventh grade.•. taught by A round robin card w01 sent to
.... , . w ....... family at
Miss Solly Schaaf, were Mrs. Joe Mrs. GlllJI Smith of
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Mrs. Mattox '
Dugan and Mrs. Clinton Pler~o who is Ill
and thef serv~d cup cakes, lUI'· Following t)le meeting an ex·
a rabbit ronch at San Dlea~.
key Ice cream, pop, candies and change of glfla was held atur Cali!. He hio been In tbe Navy
nuts. Games were played with which refreshments were aerved lor the p!8t alxuon years.
Dorothy Duaan wlnmng a prize by the bostea~ to MilS Gnoeser,
Mr. apd Mrs. Jack Bachner
and they served cup cak.,, tur· Mn. Carrie Nye, Mro. Dwl&amp;hl llr. and Mn. H. W. Cl.,k
mustcal gamea and dan&amp;d.
Parker, Mrs. Fred Blaettnar. Mrs. Tllanksgivlng guests of llr.
C. W. Clark, Charlellon.
Th e Se ven th an d E1g hth gra des C• E. NetUe, Mra. Harry P. SmIIh. Winnie
Glbbl, 8 teacher tu the 1
who are taught by Mrs. Robeo1
M~q Ada Ho1kina, Mrs Nolan Cbi!Ucothe aehool 11 a patient at
Roberts, M1les Nelso,n and Pi'ln· Swaekhamer,. Mrs. L. F Schoen· the Maaon Clinic.
cipal Howard Parker, danced In feb, Mrf, Cm'T Shields, Mrs. H. B. · Robert van Cooney, son ol Mr.
the ochool gymnasium and wer&lt;· Smith, Mra. Denzil Goegleln, and Mra. Pearl Van Cooney, boa
served Ice cream. cup cakes and Mrs. Helen Nease, lllr1. Alonzo boon 111 for two weeks with flu,
pop by Mrs. Calvin Sprouse, Mrs CUotur and gu.J!A, Mrs. Roy
Mr. and Mr•. Harolli HI!Jer
Dayton Parsons and Mrs. Don Tracy and;the Rot&gt;. and Mrs. l,.e•· 1
hla . mother. Mri. Laura
McKnight.
lie KuJ!%1! of J)elphos.
fr9111 Holzer llo!Pl~
she Wll a aurgjcal paU"f'l
Robert Klnl visited a cifl·
friend, Mrs Helen r;ohl..,
Columbus, at Holzer Hospital ~n
Tuesday where 1\ln. NObJ '" waa
otaylng with b~r mother, )lin.
Ralph Hoover; lackson, a patient
at lhe hOIPIIal.
)Ira. T. r
flawklns was I
fhanka&amp;!vlng dinner aueot ol llr
lnd Mrs. Dale Anllenoworth, Cbe•
hire
·. Dinner guest• of Mr. and Mls
John Vroman and aqq, John, on
hankt;lvil\g were Mr. and lolra.
, , •spread the cost of holiday
harlea . Vroman and son. Mark,

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.or llr.' and' Mrs. G. '\"· lll.~dlel · Colll)llbill speat , Th,~lr.oalvt~ and'J(!1 "~~d Mtl,}lo1leri,'J,1lbmb
Tuesday At Federated Chur..,,
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'fl'lnk Hayes, an ' aunt, W.j lli!tb bla parenll, I )lr. and Mrt. Coluil1l!lii wefe l Tliank.ialvlng
unable to eo due to lllne11.
· Charlea Graber.
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.UIIta ol M\o. aila Mrs. Harrl·

. tile "lllg~ways
of Etaltalion" WBI' tee reported that a tempera~·~
theme ol tho P~merby WCTU 111m . 1'otll~ · ~e. ,jllowii "'hi the

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lllr. and Mrs. J. T. McClt~n of ' IOD ll.fntle,v.,.ltutllnd{
wncaster spent 'l'ltanksglylrta · ' ,,
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with Mr. and Mrs. Norr'""' Klo.,! .N¥!JY!11LE• Tenn, ~ - For·
Dr. and Mrs. Alston Tracy re. Ine[''tpp 't1tuer •Rpby Green,
turood to their home in ~olum! tol~~lfut·,otiday
hu b~en
blls today after . IJI09dl~i .. .tbo !'i,ml~d · llYil tlaoeo '· .tiul n•yer
holiday Wltb his parenl.l; Mr. · and• bOthered to get ~ ~lvorte beeal!lC
Hr,a. E. J. Tt'ncy. i ·... ·. · : .. · : '~!~~- !,w,l;.llml{f ,. · :,·,; i
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Fears Expressed NewCold,f:·v~
Will Cause Surge.In Aceid"ptS
Thanksgiving weekend traffic fatalities soared paat tbe'2110
mark today. It was feared a zero cold wave would«~ 1 ·n~
surge of deaths m the nort)lern midwest
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A Umted Press tally which bef•.;I at 6 p.Ib. Wtdneit!Ay
showed that highway accidents had elajmed 261 lives 111 ot 8
a.m est. s~turday.
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Added to that fif\lfe ......,
4 deaths in pllne crillhea 1114 U
uersom killed in~ ...
'identa lor a tragic holld&amp;J tlealli
total of 307.

jll85 Electricians ·

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'fonl tollb ilr tbno•niiJ ,'111111
"8 ~~ rT eaeh f190&lt;1ive!J. -

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WE'RE JUMPIN' THE GUN I PRICES CUT ON EVERY
MODEL ,MONTHS EARLY I
'THE CAL~NDAR SAYS IT'S 1157, BUT OUR PRICES
SAY IT'S 'ill JUST CHECK OVER THESE SPECIALS I

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"210". We have four

extr~ good buys.

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Christmas shop·

ping time.

1953 Chevrolets ·· As low as $795 $695

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Five fine Cllrs Some are tow mileage one owner cars.
Moat typ,a and mod11ls.

1954 Pontiac · ·· ······ ··· $1,195 $1,095
8 cyl. Sill' Chief Conv. Cpe. Hydramatlc drive, New light
blue top. R&amp;H.

1955 Pontl~c ·...... · .. ' .. · $1,695 $1,595

VB 2 dr. CataUna Cpe, "Hard Top" beauty. Hydramatl~
drive.

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1956 Chevrolet .... ·.... · $1,795 $1,695
4 dr. Belaire Sedan. Shows the best of care. R&amp;H.

1956 Iuick " ... .'' .. " ... $2,295 $2,195
V8 Specht 2 dr. Rivler&amp; Sedan Dynaflow drive. Popular
~·bard

top"

model. New Buick tradc·ln. Showroom clean.

1955 Buick .. ' .... "" ..... $1,895 $1,795

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lng &amp; brakes. This car h~a had tender care

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Coronet. V8 4 dr Sedan. New Pontiac trade·ln. B/l&amp;Utl· ,
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ro. James Brewirii!Qi! """
doughtet, S.ltdra.
• Gllbe!t' Jln&gt;ln, C~lumbu! spent
Thanks~vlri~ Witti Jill mother,
Mra Ben ' l)rvln, and alster, Mr•
William Robaon.
Sally SciUiaf Is a bualneos visitor
Ill Colu111bua tod~.

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·$54.00 to $·189.00" '

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, have a Cbri~ lluur and !IItke
r Sale at the Gnte bulltJlns, neli to
the Rutland Poll Office, till· ~·
ember 7.
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Tbe sale wiD open at JP': a. m.
S.tuid1y aDd durini the - .!ladwithes and coflt!t wD1 be ~
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A White ~epjl,aDt table 14 :t ttitur.e 9 Ilk lluur which' 1VlU lifO
include nvJDerolll handml4e ant·
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Liabon, killed •When 'boi
w,q f
IInck by I l'ennaylYIIIia Jla1lnlid
pai;enser traiii here
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or City, Pa., died ol ln,jllfitl lllf·

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rolulf of ajid~r
Akron: Edward Land...; to, 1
Chicago, killed •• tbo o~o-'fllnl. ;
pike near hero.
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MiJ!!~l\1,1'. Y~ro .' l!~ach, Fla
w·~tti~y Will apeod tile Win
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For Civic Projeei
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orlllnal filllsh ~~~.It In best of condition.

•ShorUy• after
walked of! their jo~ Friday a
cr fatlure forced stoppage of
other ronstruetion work at tile
multi · mdhon doUar projeet. A
IPOkesman said the power llilure
was eliminated quiclrly. but did
not say how it wu aeeompllsbed.
Other worken returned to their
posto immediately.
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ter of Franlt Gintber and lobn The eleetrlciana ha"" not set u~
Sr.. Middleport. an&lt;l llln picket lines around the plant.

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Cleveland: ~e Gilbert; ia
IIMr,,~et and ~ lrJ
Plate lrelcht traiD *Idle ,
bla blt:We tile

V8 Super 2 dr. Riviera Cpe. Power Steering &amp; brakes.
" Owned by local me17hant.
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Mr. an4 Mro. Homer iJysell
and ohllilren. Rodney. anri
Christy 'fOrt Tbankallvins flle•t
of hlf 'tnother, Mrs. P,.rl Hynll
10.00 .... ., ..... , .... 1100.00
Mllf Joy Smith, student a:
Ohio Slatf University, Columbus,
We pi)' 2% lnlereal'on your Savllga
,.. apen~lng \h~ Thankag!vlng vn·
ration ·wllb her parenta, Mr. all~
Mfl, Th•o Smlt~.
'Mr. aocl, Mra. Harry P. Smit 1
were
Thabkaslvlng dloner fllest
BANKING SINCE 187!
of Mr•.~pd l(ra, Theo Smith an•
donghtt"Momber Federal Ruerve System
Mil.\ •llora Wilson of Marlett
Is tbe_' 1\IIIJI·O! her cousin Mr~tember Federal De!Wiit lnavuee Corpora&amp;lon
Georae', H, l'.,ker.
POMEROY
RUTLAND
Mr1. Hmlett Jlwaell, )Irs. Aile
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$1,495

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Wt have th•m now, •• beau~iful
new dinette eete from Lloyd's new
"Lancer" ,f.ouping. Featuring hex·
·~ uwtct ler desllft, a ityle
dclUaive that's today's big news in
fuhrlture, in' ~~ new metallic· '
bronze 4niBh with gold-tone trip!.
Te,ble top~~ In achoice of warm ~·

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TELEVISION ~··,(W'IIJI

Mr. and Bfr&lt; Jdbn Phillips anrl
son, Mart of UEbiD• were llllelts
ol lilo lft'otber, ~~oter· Pllllllp; and
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/IN14s. H~!fi';''Slifiied_ Competition Too As Shown Br Program
CIM'n 'Outlnj'1~ame1 Halftime Periotls TJranlcsg•ving 1Ja1

ilave you ever pondered that bands com·
pete 1reai'ly 8S ripJtitealy as football teams?
t'hlg II true-int'1\ie high school as well as
college ·level. 'nl111fne' ·shows staged by the
Pomeroy and Middleport High School bands
Thursday were {lril.~and Wilblts of the fact.
Director George Dallas of Middleport ran
headon into an unfortunate situation when
he brought his Orange· and Black clad people
east to Pomeroy. After having worked on a
prepared show plan for over three weeks,
artd bad hls musicians memorize all movements and m~e It was learned to everyone's
coliitemation that the Pomeroy band had gl·
ven nearly an laeritic&amp;l show at the B~lpre
game on Nov. 16.
Jq (he ball!l dlr~tjns pJ:Ofession suph a development ls 1·evolting enough to cause the
watlln to -&amp;~t bla pistol and end it all. It was
too late to ellange the centrpl theme. There
wu only ballely 'time to add a v•rlatlon here
aM there and pro\llde a few Innovations.
But ther, 111a1n 1 a Pomeroy football or
band fan OD hand Wl\(1 ~lied to fCCOinJZe the
show as a re-run or the Ray Woodgeard show
18 days before. And ~w If ~ny reallted Mr.
Dallas and his kltiJ had added a wrinkle here
and there, 1Dcludlng-one new formation.
Meanwhile, the Pomeroy band, b,elng prallied ihia year as proba)lly the finest marching
lel'll' Degr~e la~i .tear. hlt~h In the i.rmed
Forcea lute1!1'11pted )lla training. This was his
lint appe_aran_ce directing' Ills own 'band be·

at .JI~nd . alld

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.W41-y J\111 S--d -il .retUrn. . V.. and ..,.. ·I!'!•·, '!JI'l'!"'
te tht ~.., ~fl.et ~~ I lp eoluniliu•
~ Iooft ·ftll1oUih Wltb bit sh~ll(.

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and playing group In many years, came lip
with a:n oi1gJna1 theme based Oh the gooa JC\t•
tune or the Ohio State University Buckeye
football team and of the band wbleh ·Will«lflo
make the Rose Bowl trip. Interest certainly
was enhanced by !he fact that Robbie Brown,
popular ex-Pomeroy band member - and a'
fine musician &amp;... would make the journey
with the State liand.

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Yes, competition is tough lr. the band
realm, too. Maybe there'a no blocking, tact)·
lng, and moving the ball, but there ts
1
marchillg to perfect wder,
· ·
.,..,- - ois fll
j
I!AITY
t~c~," ani! above all, that old "achool
Pollljlroy ~pie• lBfJ oES ~!11 . The anual
party
••, ·"a:.'i:Nil:l&gt;
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that a band can blilng to white heat
mqet ln regular ...,Ion, at 1h~ the Arpoleur Gardeners _Club Will
efforts.
Muonlc Temple, Tuesday at 7:45 be bel• on Thursday, Deceniller 6,
--SiiiAifiiiMOV.~-~ifi.;;;;-M,i;;str;~:Ji.rt";b,;;;-j~~.,_------r-f- , p. m. Thoro wll1 be installaUon o! at t~e home of Mrs. Mthur Skin· ;;~~;ij~~~:~;~;~;:l l
the
' oflleefl and all member! are urs· ner with a silt exebang~ as • part ~;

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of the proifam.
Daybook
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Hqw would ~ou like to buy woaderful gifts for e; ery
member of the family without the slightest strain on

YOIU' Plld&amp;et? You can do It next year II you

The Senior Mothera Club of
Pomeroy Hlih School wlll meet
Monday at T.30 p. m. at the Senior
High School auditorium.
NIW ARRIVAL

JOIN OUR FIRST

CHRISTMAS CI,.UB
BEGINNING J)ECEMBER 2nd.
YOU MAY SAVE FROM
2Se AWeek liP to flO.OO A Week

Mr. and Mro. Jame1 Brl•flard,
Cloveland, have ennounced the
birth ol a live pound da~ghter on
Nov. 26 in a Cleveland boapltal.
1'hcy hnvo two older doughters,
Klmherl~ and Tori. Grandparenta
arc Mr. ond Mro. idward llafCtr·
ty, Middleport, ana Mr. -.nd Mn.
George Drlngard, of "Barbertou.
Jam" Baflei'IY St., Mlddle~ort,
Ia a great grandfather ol lhc baby.

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Gale "Storm Shew
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6:00 Beat lbe Clock
6:30 Annie Oakley
7:00 Laule
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Middleport, ate tnDOWicinf lhe
birth of an elllht pound 1wolve
ounce •on, John Randall, at Ho~
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vomber, 27 They have t\Vo oliler
ehlldren, Karen and Jame1. Orand
Parents are Mr. and Mr1. 11'. C.
Taylor, RuUand, and Mr. and Mra.
1.. F. Thomu, Rutland. Qreat
grandparent• are Mr1. Rosa ).,to
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fore the fans he once thrill'd with
liant trumpet playlng as , ··ldgb ld!!:JQl .ffu.
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Mr. and Mro. Jamea B. Tlu•nu

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" - lerty daye lrom the tllllf of V1nton ToWilli~~P:,
Hla remrreetlon to HJa a&amp;eenalj!ll
Into Hearen. Hi• last and most
devlr cherlahed word• 1.&gt; them
comb and go, as .Cbrlot did were, "Lo, I am with you alwaya,
when He !fu In the llesh. We even unto the end of the worJd."
could not have Hlm with ua al· We dearly cberj•h them today!
war-. U lie wu in tbe Oe1b or in Bat let ua eOIIIIder lbe lull
human f...; it iJ not ill lbe com· meaning ol t11ete !'Ofds more lit·
pus ol our preoont, ·earthly na· eraUr
(!!ad'"'&lt;L ''lt!J, 1 am with
l&gt;lfe· .
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But now, evemhere
t;l!e con
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What f - 1na
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In u., w~ "All. tl)e daY,B." Day
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after .6t, W ,Y, ~fj, but · ··~ day
diltllirl 'and te~i'tiU! Cbrist, the
ibldlna and cba~eleu Pr""nce,
· each line alid' Ill ol those
heilew IJ. •J!lm .•~. &amp;vloU}'
Lordt Ill bur e.rtmt joumer 'n poor
m the ~·- tllti ·tr"e, we Mrs.
. al&lt;\'~s' llepp)M out ~to an ·atned
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We feel hopeful the band "partisans" of
each school will accept this year's lwo shows
In a healthy spirit. Mr. WoodgQard IJ!ies to
teach band "sportsmanship"
marching and sharps and flats. Hjs OfCilnlZil:j
lion certainly Is due high praise for the ftne,
original show staged. So ure Mr. Dallas and
h!J workl)l's for the program they presen~.
The situation was perhaps sllglltly J1iore

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Mr. and Bfr&lt; Jdbn Phillips anrl
son, Mart of UEbiD• were llllelts
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/IN14s. H~!fi';''Slifiied_ Competition Too As Shown Br Program
CIM'n 'Outlnj'1~ame1 Halftime Periotls TJranlcsg•ving 1Ja1

ilave you ever pondered that bands com·
pete 1reai'ly 8S ripJtitealy as football teams?
t'hlg II true-int'1\ie high school as well as
college ·level. 'nl111fne' ·shows staged by the
Pomeroy and Middleport High School bands
Thursday were {lril.~and Wilblts of the fact.
Director George Dallas of Middleport ran
headon into an unfortunate situation when
he brought his Orange· and Black clad people
east to Pomeroy. After having worked on a
prepared show plan for over three weeks,
artd bad hls musicians memorize all movements and m~e It was learned to everyone's
coliitemation that the Pomeroy band had gl·
ven nearly an laeritic&amp;l show at the B~lpre
game on Nov. 16.
Jq (he ball!l dlr~tjns pJ:Ofession suph a development ls 1·evolting enough to cause the
watlln to -&amp;~t bla pistol and end it all. It was
too late to ellange the centrpl theme. There
wu only ballely 'time to add a v•rlatlon here
aM there and pro\llde a few Innovations.
But ther, 111a1n 1 a Pomeroy football or
band fan OD hand Wl\(1 ~lied to fCCOinJZe the
show as a re-run or the Ray Woodgeard show
18 days before. And ~w If ~ny reallted Mr.
Dallas and his kltiJ had added a wrinkle here
and there, 1Dcludlng-one new formation.
Meanwhile, the Pomeroy band, b,elng prallied ihia year as proba)lly the finest marching
lel'll' Degr~e la~i .tear. hlt~h In the i.rmed
Forcea lute1!1'11pted )lla training. This was his
lint appe_aran_ce directing' Ills own 'band be·

at .JI~nd . alld

1

.W41-y J\111 S--d -il .retUrn. . V.. and ..,.. ·I!'!•·, '!JI'l'!"'
te tht ~.., ~fl.et ~~ I lp eoluniliu•
~ Iooft ·ftll1oUih Wltb bit sh~ll(.

ld

and playing group In many years, came lip
with a:n oi1gJna1 theme based Oh the gooa JC\t•
tune or the Ohio State University Buckeye
football team and of the band wbleh ·Will«lflo
make the Rose Bowl trip. Interest certainly
was enhanced by !he fact that Robbie Brown,
popular ex-Pomeroy band member - and a'
fine musician &amp;... would make the journey
with the State liand.

pmnr~o

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pri!cjoua -~ .:-&lt;&gt; ·
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10 IISIUrelilr~ Ifill eYJ!n t ifllh tbe

Yes, competition is tough lr. the band
realm, too. Maybe there'a no blocking, tact)·
lng, and moving the ball, but there ts
1
marchillg to perfect wder,
· ·
.,..,- - ois fll
j
I!AITY
t~c~," ani! above all, that old "achool
Pollljlroy ~pie• lBfJ oES ~!11 . The anual
party
••, ·"a:.'i:Nil:l&gt;
11
that a band can blilng to white heat
mqet ln regular ...,Ion, at 1h~ the Arpoleur Gardeners _Club Will
efforts.
Muonlc Temple, Tuesday at 7:45 be bel• on Thursday, Deceniller 6,
--SiiiAifiiiMOV.~-~ifi.;;;;-M,i;;str;~:Ji.rt";b,;;;-j~~.,_------r-f- , p. m. Thoro wll1 be installaUon o! at t~e home of Mrs. Mthur Skin· ;;~~;ij~~~:~;~;~;:l l
the
' oflleefl and all member! are urs· ner with a silt exebang~ as • part ~;

4

Dailv SeutineJ . td attend.
of the proifam.
Daybook
D~~s! ~~2 s~ ~R~P
Tbrtallol4
IAol&amp;l •
(o•lb

are .fllpu

IO

Hqw would ~ou like to buy woaderful gifts for e; ery
member of the family without the slightest strain on

YOIU' Plld&amp;et? You can do It next year II you

The Senior Mothera Club of
Pomeroy Hlih School wlll meet
Monday at T.30 p. m. at the Senior
High School auditorium.
NIW ARRIVAL

JOIN OUR FIRST

CHRISTMAS CI,.UB
BEGINNING J)ECEMBER 2nd.
YOU MAY SAVE FROM
2Se AWeek liP to flO.OO A Week

Mr. and Mro. Jame1 Brl•flard,
Cloveland, have ennounced the
birth ol a live pound da~ghter on
Nov. 26 in a Cleveland boapltal.
1'hcy hnvo two older doughters,
Klmherl~ and Tori. Grandparenta
arc Mr. ond Mro. idward llafCtr·
ty, Middleport, ana Mr. -.nd Mn.
George Drlngard, of "Barbertou.
Jam" Baflei'IY St., Mlddle~ort,
Ia a great grandfather ol lhc baby.

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o. Timber 1nJ s. Droop . 20. A
iN. Z.) ,
4. Olrl'ananie
heater
t.lrolllt ••
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e. Hewlnr tool 29. Wllh·
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ehlldren, Karen and Jame1. Orand
Parents are Mr. and Mr1. 11'. C.
Taylor, RuUand, and Mr. and Mra.
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Mr. and Mro. Jamea B. Tlu•nu

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" - lerty daye lrom the tllllf of V1nton ToWilli~~P:,
Hla remrreetlon to HJa a&amp;eenalj!ll
Into Hearen. Hi• last and most
devlr cherlahed word• 1.&gt; them
comb and go, as .Cbrlot did were, "Lo, I am with you alwaya,
when He !fu In the llesh. We even unto the end of the worJd."
could not have Hlm with ua al· We dearly cberj•h them today!
war-. U lie wu in tbe Oe1b or in Bat let ua eOIIIIder lbe lull
human f...; it iJ not ill lbe com· meaning ol t11ete !'Ofds more lit·
pus ol our preoont, ·earthly na· eraUr
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after .6t, W ,Y, ~fj, but · ··~ day
diltllirl 'and te~i'tiU! Cbrist, the
ibldlna and cba~eleu Pr""nce,
· each line alid' Ill ol those
heilew IJ. •J!lm .•~. &amp;vloU}'
Lordt Ill bur e.rtmt joumer 'n poor
m the ~·- tllti ·tr"e, we Mrs.
. al&lt;\'~s' llepp)M out ~to an ·atned
nhb""~·tuf~U'P llid In 111ifalillli,or 'tonorinl

embarre111ng to DaUat fb•n U 'l\lould bave

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We feel hopeful the band "partisans" of
each school will accept this year's lwo shows
In a healthy spirit. Mr. WoodgQard IJ!ies to
teach band "sportsmanship"
marching and sharps and flats. Hjs OfCilnlZil:j
lion certainly Is due high praise for the ftne,
original show staged. So ure Mr. Dallas and
h!J workl)l's for the program they presen~.
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Today should wrap up Sports Desk's tracking of th~e;~dd~l
grid season. Thursday lt ended with Pomeroy takll\8 .DB
port's measure by 27-0. There is one footnote to adll to .'":.ill·ba&lt;;t'.'
season-the top 10 scorers of the SEO for their full slate
games prepared by Jlm White.
Lynn Strait of Logan, Mel Adams' great halfback, came
on top wi~ 112 points. Frankie Hill of We.llston came~
to tieing as you can get. He had,Jll.
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From there on It was Ga~.Cundlff, Wellston, 78; Jr.
thorne, Pomeroy, 75; Brent Cornwell, Athens, 5~; Larry
Smith, 54; Steve Scott, Wellston, 53, and Albert Lee of Galli·
polis with 49.
Number 9 and 10 were Morgan of Logan with 47 1111d Bobby
Nelson of Middleport with 43.
It is worth noting that Ruband's Larry Dugan outdl~ced
the SEO season scorera 111 the Utile. Buckeye League.' He
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grid season. Thursday lt ended with Pomeroy takll\8 .DB
port's measure by 27-0. There is one footnote to adll to .'":.ill·ba&lt;;t'.'
season-the top 10 scorers of the SEO for their full slate
games prepared by Jlm White.
Lynn Strait of Logan, Mel Adams' great halfback, came
on top wi~ 112 points. Frankie Hill of We.llston came~
to tieing as you can get. He had,Jll.
·
From there on It was Ga~.Cundlff, Wellston, 78; Jr.
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It is worth noting that Ruband's Larry Dugan outdl~ced
the SEO season scorera 111 the Utile. Buckeye League.' He
-, .
a fat 128 to round out a great grid career for the Red De·
viis.
'
Footnote No.2: We mistll~nly reported Robert
ed in the Pomeroy-Middlepott game for the Panthers.
not get in, being physically subpar. ·

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, • Nina Gay Stiles
: ·: .-. .M~ting~li~f41n Grange Hall Fifth Birthday
Mrs, Fn6er1ck
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dent .of .!1'e OhiO, AssO&lt;;ta!lbp ' of Jtate chairman of the VIctor Reis Celebrated Twice

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The flftb .birthday of. Nhia Gay, .
that clubs honor o~t-going officer• youngest 4aughter of Mr. and Mra.

·/ · Mrs.'Gonier·Leivis, Raetrii, acted
, as ~o~\esqof. ~er dauehierl Mra.
B~n l'lill.!9~, who~ the Mid~ eport
LIIe~aJt, Cl~.b· •Jllel at the Phli,oo
holl\il · W~aday afternoon.'. Mrs.
Forre8\ ~~)I tel, president, lil'eatried and Mlij:Beas Sanbo111 revlel"·
ed Henr!iilt..- Buckmaster's book
"And Walk In Love" for the program. Roll call responses were
quotations from St. Paul.
The Heme Department of the
State Federation of Women'a Clubs
, Is sponsoring an "O~Io Family of
the Year" contell and the Middleport dub chose the family of'Mn.
Robert Coats, a past president, as
their representatives.
The Christmas meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. A. J.
· Strauss with a guest speaker.

by making contrlbutior.s in their Edward Stiles, was eelebrauid.
names 'to the fellowship fund.
twice this week. Wednesday mornDlre~_tor, ~sided ,and..M~ .f,~-vey
ing at the l{lri~ergart~jl M'riTStllea
seo&lt;~nll ' ovlce-presidenl, 'and',:Coun· ·· Al)lon{ theo aetlvities ·listed al was assisted by the teacher; Mrs.
cillor _!)f,Dlstrlct u.,was_.ln{~barge 'I the me~tlng were: the Sprin ~ Guy Reynolds1 in
cup
o1the program. - -- - . .;:. , Dlstrle! ..meelhig. in. Rutland; the cakes, suckers and
Mrs. Robert Reibel, prealden 1 Fall-meeting in Athens; a tour or Special guests "' l:te
Of tl!e. Aiiliteur Girll~n Club ' and ~prll ~~ in Marietta with Prof were Sylvia Swanson,
past Regional Director, baa been Woolf in charge; an all .day meet- Warner, Susan Wipple,
appointed as District Program lng on May 22 at Gore at th• Schwab, David Buskirk, Paula
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chairman. Mrs. Garen Stansbury, ~ardens of Orlandeth Lehman- mer and l,lichelle Buck.
past president of the Mlddlepori October 8, Lake Hope, a state tour
Garden Club and past regional in April In the Dayton area; a tou r Wednesday alternoon Nina Gay
director, is the District Roadside of Kingwood Cent&lt;r in October.
bad a party at her home where
Development chairman. Others at· Mrs. Pavey, District councillo• Mrs. Stiles was assisted by her
tending the meeting were M.,. outlined the duties of the count·,: daughter, Barhara, and Shirley I
Will iam Folan, presideut of the chairmen during her talk.
· · 1 Gilkey. Games were played and
Rutlalfd Garden Club: Mrs. Jam"
1 prizes won by Donna Weimann, '
E. Harley. pmident of the MiddleDebby Maiden and David Buskirk.
port Garden club.
CUp and
cakes,
Ice cream,
Koolade,
mints
balloons
were served
to
Kathy King, Debby Malden, Rebec1
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ca Sayre, Donna Weimann, ,Marcia I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulkner Schwab, Jimmy Warner, Gary El·
and children, Sharon and Buddy, lis, Craig Fife, David ·Buskirk, Rog.
Clendennin, w. va., were over- er Stiles. Susan Weimann was qn·
night gucat.t of Mrs. James Faulk· able to attend the party and sent a
ner Wednelday. Sharon was chos- gift.
en as Homecoming Queen of the
Junior IIlah School at Clendennln
recenuy. ·
Joining them lor Thanksgiv.lbg
ily, -::,;:Miiiidt;;~rt
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dinner and,remalning for a longer
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hard
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visit were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
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'"~ foml!y, Mr•. and . ikit~~jjjj.l!~-~!~!¥~~~~~]
Faulkner and sons, Larry and Jay,
Mckeillle, of Pomeroy.
· St Albans W Va
The Rutland Garden Club·
i Mr. and Mra. Vlc~r Grim~, Mid' Gordon Guthrie, freshman at the d .
Moqday at the home of Mrs. Don
dleport, ovserved their 48th anhl·
Ancferson with Mrs. Everett Col·
versary Thanksgiving vlaltlni in Bowllng Green 'Unlnrslty, is .~8
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w•ll as co-h.eslm. Mrs. Wllllam
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Portsmouth wlh their nlec~ and spending the Thanksgiving boll·
Folan, president. was in char~e of ·
days
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the meeting and the Thanksgiving
Dewey Guthrie.
wnv
e Frye. Her slater, Mrs. George Na· Mrs.
devotional
service
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Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs . .Lawrence Might
Fire can take a tragic toll
Chl!reh, Eollscooal. Baltimore. get, Portamoutb, was also there. and daukbter, JW&gt;en, Princeton,
Corbett Patterson with he prayer married on August 31 at
in Jives and property. Take
by Mrs. Robert Reibel. Mrs. Folan
and Mr. Thtnksglving dinner aue~ of Ind., !!ave been vfalUne Mr.. and
precautions 2 ways. See I Mrs. Henry Hennesy entertained gave a report of the officers' meet· Mrs. Tompkins is the fonner Elizabetb
Tompkins
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son
of
Mr.
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Mrs.
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Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Roush, lin. Clarence MlaJII.Sr., liJ1dl!urY.
that your home is free of 1Friday night with a "farewell" lng held at Athens Monday.
port.
Salem Center Road, Langsvllle, A1ao visiting at the · Mlibl borne
party for her son, Robert T., who
Roll call responses were 'Nut·
fire hazar'ds.
were Mr. and Mra. Garen ROIIlh for Tbenkaglvlng , 'fl're Mr: and
'leaves Monday for the U. S. Naval bearing Trees" and Mrs. Georee
and
daughter, Sharlene, Piqua; Mrs. Clarence Might lr., 111d 1011,
base at Great Lakes.
Lasher was in charge of the prohil gral\llr.arenta, Mr. and .Art.
Ricky, Basil, Ohio.
SEE US FOR
Guesta at the turkey dinner in· gram on "Conscrvatlon." She read
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Pbll Will ~mion. Arriving Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rouab and
ehlldren,
Norman
and
Nadine,
I.eKenneth McElhinny, Ken· a paper on "Composts and Mu·
day for the week end were Mr.
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neth Murray, Kenneth Lewis, h " hi h l I d d d fl
and Mrs. George Ewing and daugb' tort Fallo: Janet Beegle, Gallipolis
home on furlough from · the Air , es w c nc u '' e n(tlons
ter, Marilyn. Mr. and Mra.' Clar- Mr. ftnd Mra~ Clifford Roulh and
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and explanations of these tel'IJIS.
Force Stephen Costa, David Hln6y, The paper stressed the fact that Mr and Mrs. William Grate 1 d. enee Gardner and family of Gal· child'""· Mike, Dee and Pam, cO.
~q~ . l~Jrs. ,Ro)l¢
. Uiq Kennedy Jr., Mr. ind Mra. mulcches are used to prevent dam· son ~ames Charleston Mr a&amp;d Upolla were Thanksgiving dlnne~ lumbu~;
Roush and cbllctren, liarbsri, .Con·
Raymond Hoce.
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age from heaving of the ground Mri Gary 0 ddl g nd'
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guests.
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lnsuranee of All Typel .
llennesy, who graduated last _ from frost and thawing and Mlao ' my,' of Hunl~ng~n ~er.'o~ha:f.; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Punfee joiQ~ llle and Nan~, Colu!lllri!t; M,t.' •nii
Ml~ from Middleport Hlgll School that dlscar~ed Christmas trees are civlnR dinner ~uesta of Mr. a'Jid ed ~Ir. : a_nd . Mrs. Robert Dunfl!il Mrs. Gene Rouab· and ~lriidien.
£. 2nd St. Phone 35-1 fom. ~~~ been ·employed at the Sport I perfect for mulching other planta. r.lra. Wllllant Baker. .
· ' and family of Columbus (or Krista, Rocky ·~nd ft!iri, .ciiUil·
eothe;. Mr. .and · Mra. Harold Sar:::::::::::::::, . Mrs. Lasher acted as moderator of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Thanksgiving dinner at the
I a round table diBcusa!on on the spent Thanka~lvln&amp;
with q11ijr of Mr. and Mrs. Harold D~nfqe, gent, )llddleport; ~r. arid Mri.
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Glouster.
Orion Roush •nd ·children, Weyile
lubject·
daughter and son·•n-law, Mr. and .
Guests for the open meeting Mrs Carl H n R 11 d
Mrs. Charles Buek was , the and Dixie, Salem Center aftti Mr.
· Nathaniel
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u. an · of l)aJ·
'- Thanksgiving dlnnel" guest of Mr. and ltl.r~; Oris ·!Wu~h· ·s.~~l!l);enf;
Were member. of the Wilkesville Mrs.
Garden Club, Mrs. William Slater, ton w88 the Thanksgiving gueat of and Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb and Mr. 'and Mrs. c. YQ!Inl; )IIi.
Charlei Jones and David laekaon
a member of . l!le Amateur Gar- her slater, Mrs. Marjorie Price and daughters.
denera Club and MrB. Lawrence family. Sho was accompanied home MI!!J Joyee Ebersbach Ia apen~- were Tlilmkaglvlng gueata of ·Mr.
Anderson.
by her sister, Mrs. Sarah Hall.
lng the week end with Mr. and and Mrs. Wlllialll,. Dllta an? son,
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The club has presented the Rut- MrB. Walter Walker, Otho Rad· Ml'l. Charles ·Buok, Rqtland 1\oad. · Columbus.
land Methodist Church with e\ch· ford and Mrs. Lillie Maines were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Might Jr.
ed bra sa altar vases In appreela· 'fhanksglvlng dinner au eats bf and son, Ricky, of Basil were over·
lion of the uao of lhe ehurc~ base· lifr. and Mrl. Glen Dill.
night guea(s of Mr. @P4 Mrs.' W~~
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Mr. and Mrs. Gleri Dill left Frt· lard Ebersbacbt Thurldar.
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chicken, hoi rolls, cheese confec· bus with relatives.
tcrtaincd with a dlnnor Tlwn~s- d "r• Atthur
d.
lions, cranberry salad, cookies
1 giving at their home Rock Springs an · •• ·
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and coffee. A Thanks"lving ar· Mr. and Mro. Jack Rosenbnum road. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. sonM, Tom.
rangement was used for the cent· and. family of Springfield are the. John R. Weeks and son ·rom, Ne1· d r.d andht Mrs. DbCampbell
Harper
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ro•en· sonvi c, r. an . rs.
n a ., l'hanlt~IMIIII dlnd;!r Jllesu · of
baum and Mrs. VIctor Harbreeht. and daughter, Miss R114:hel. ar.j her Pai:enta, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and• Mrs. John Frick.
Jaekaon,
.
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Mrs, Herman Scholl entertained Tbaaksglvlng dinner gue~ of
t
ville were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe with luncheon Thanksgiving at her \!r. and Mra. Lawrence . Bll!i
WI" Jr., Athens. Hoscoe Wise Sr., home West Sl.'cond St. Guests ~ere Mrs. 0. J. Click and Mrs. May
Middleport and Dick Genhcimer of were Mr. and jllrs. Bruce Scholl Frye, Cottagev~le, and Mr, and
Columbus.
· arrd sons, ltlike and Jeff of Son tit Mra. ·walton Beattie and daugh\er
Plans for their Chr'•tmas par· Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Gotthardt and Point, Mr. aJ1d Mrs. John R. Weeks Karen, lnd Ml'll:, Vleibr Welprid
'v on D&lt;!c. 10 were made when the son, Bn1ce, Columbus, are th' and son Tom, • Nelsonville, and and 1on1; Carl and Uwrene~.·~
. ll!xemplar Chapter of the Beta Slg· 'l'hanks«lving wee~ end guests of Mrs, 'Edward Hlte. •
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na Phi sorority met this week her mother, Mrs. Wllllam A. Mor· . ·Mr: ~nd Mrs. Fnd Rosenbaum
antl ~rs. wayn~ Shli1P '"d
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vlth Mrs. Thomas Rue, president, gan.
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cnteri'alned with a dinner part.)' family, Zalll!evl ~~ ~- Cllelta of
oresldlng. Plana were also made Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gmther Thanksgiving at their home Vale Mr. and · Ml'l. RoQert SblJ11 over
'or the March of Dimes Dance, an and sons of Cincinnati arrived to· t St. Guests were Mr. and Mri. Jack ThankailVIIIJ a~d ~er.J lQinl!!' for
annual project of the chaplet.
dny for a week end visit with his Rosenbaum and children, Jackie. dinner Thtoui'I!fay by •Mth. and Mn:
Pearl Welker and Ruby Baer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Gin: Ricky Susie Barbara and JohnDJ' Paul Hap nllaU an4 c Udien, Ed·
.re co-chairmen of the Chrlstmsi ther, Chester Road.
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oarty which will lnelude a dinner Thanksgiving dinner guests of of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Phil· Mrl. .!d~d Hahe~ left Fri·
11 7 p. m. and gift exchange.
Mrs. William Morgan were Mr. and IP Meler·and grandaon·, Jim, of Co· day fot ..Cieye}apd where abe will
Freddie Houdaahelt ~ave the c~l· Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt and son, lu\llbus and Mr. •1111 Mrs. Rlcha'rd vlall Mr. lnd Mtl. James Brlncard
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ural program f~r tne evening on Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roaenbaum and son, Joey.
and lbree dauibtera.
"Writing".
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bigg! cfl· Mr. and Mra. F. L. MurriY, of
~ Refreshments were served by Robert Gardner of Columbus sr• , IU!IInod with a dinner Thank• Charleston, )Vere Tbaoktctvlng
Nellie Brown and Mildred Wells. rived Wednesday for a visit with : i!vlnr 1t .thelr home, WyUia Hill. dlnner.cuesta of Mr. and ~n. E.
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