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FRIGIDAIRE

carol • Aw&gt;v '" , Manger", a talk
by Mrs Jackson and the Mbuon
ary theme song, ·Keep Me l:verv
Day"
Precedmg the luncl1 wb1ch ws.~
served by Mrs Hardaway, who
' "" ...,.ted by Mrs Wllulon and
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At Canaday Home
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Mr and Mrs Bob Hoclhch wel'l!
!(uests of honor at al pltrt} Satur
day evening g1ven by Mr an•l
Mrs Delmar A Canada)! at their
home Lmcoln R1ll Road.
Decorat10ns •n keeping w•th
Christmas wm used tin &gt;llgbout
the home mcludmg tb• recrea!ioo
room where lhe party was held
Gilt. whiCh were preSented to
the honnrcu giii'SIS during t"
cv('mni!' were pla ced 01. a table
with white cover and centered
ynth a small C' hmtmas tree de·
&lt;.:Orated w1th glittered styrofoam
ornaments
A buffet lunr.h was served dur·

Den 2 of the i~tdd1eport Cub
Scout Pack had a Chrutmas party
at the Cub house at the home of I

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and Mrs R R P1ckena Mrs
c A Bradbury " Den Mother and
t.er assistant 1s Mrs Harold Ep
pley
Games were plo)ed and gifts ex·
changed and the Cubs preoented
Mrs. Bradbury and Mra Eppley
With ChriStmas giltS
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Refreshments m keeping WJtt1

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braled his 89th
December 11 Is
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as an us et m e
Cllur~h of I he
wlrieh be joined ten
agb, · ~r. and Mrs.' Rice
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Christmas were served to Asa
Bradbury, Stephen Eppley, Pat Edwards, Frank and John Taylor,
Larry Gladwell, Roy C~Jeman and
.John Jobb
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Fair ....,..""' hill,
lllfllly cloucly iOuthWot half.
Cooler lodoy with '" ltw Jhowt"!
IOUthlllt lf'd lltttmt lOUth Hrly
thla momlng, Felr and cooler tonltrht. Wtdnttdily moatty sunny
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)lr. and Ml'5. Harold Moore and

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gemcnt marie bV Mrs Charles
Goegtc1n Mrs Alvm Russell ask
cd the blcssmg preccdmg the

Jo~ A. Hoyt OrdinatiQn

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don, Mrs I mder Da1ns, Mrs. Russell Mrs E .1 Hill. Mrs Rollin
Bearhs Mn Dwight Milhoan and
daught crH Mrs Robert Baylor
and sons Mrs C!ydr Wells and

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Th · .,..xt meeting w1ll be held
at the hotnc of Mrs Morgan on
Januarv 2

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Merry Chnstmas
and Happy New

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successful year

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friends who have

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Park the
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churclt
instruction
baSic andMarine
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.btarhng In January
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Mily irs deepeslip.ir/J~IInean·

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EP'A~TMENT

Meigs,
t~;~~~~~~~~~d~,;:
wards' C9unty
of tho County
Home ~o town to do their
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mas shopping. Each of the
young folks, from the t!Diest

Surtl,Jng the deceased are h'•
Dianthe, two daughters
ilarbi~ra· Jean Lynn, RFD. Bucy
IU!I, J,.eJia Turner, 8UC)TUS, two
sona,'"'Undy HarriS at home an~
PaW Leonard Harru m the Arm·
ed Serv•ce•
4lso aurvi\!11Jg are three s1steM
Lilly Hughes. Rutland, Bertna
J~ of Rutl&gt;nd
and Bonn,.
Wllllai!IB of West V~rgm11. One
brother also ~urv1ves

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Pies Following.

A)~ng Dlness
· Blanehe Brinker, 63 died
m At!te"' afttr a long

th~ar~rt~·':r.~~~e~2 to spend.

"The most 'heartwarming thing

,bout it .... that not one •f
voungste"' had any 1dca of
lng thlqgs' for himself or
The nation today prepared to celebrate Christmas 1957 They were Interested m pfeseril.llor a brother. sister,
moth·
with an a)lundance of peace and prosperity.
~r or father, as the c:ase mlgh'
Only the nortllern reaches of the Midwest and tlie WI!Stern
mounlatn regions were expected to enjoy a while Christmas, ~e"
It was observed that one eh&gt;ld
but there was no tack of other tr~ilional a~pects of the se~­ after doing her ohopplng • re
son.
membered she wanted at least 31
Me'lhants ru;ound lite countr&gt; ~
Christmas oards. queried about
and 1 half m•l~
the Middle
FuneralService /
Tbis compares with the "no,·· thl! dee li-e she sa1d:
reported a huge business volume,
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to tl)&lt;
1of 80 deatbo for
mal"
traffiC
toll
"Everybody
In
my
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In some cases record ~ales 1 fnd1
a Yflal' ago M11houij,t;
cahng gifts will be piled bi(h a non-holiday pertod at this urn• !ChOOl oent me a &lt;ard last year
cont\nues to lciid all In
around the Chrl!tmas tree
of year.
and this year 1 want to send eacH
counties m pcrcentag&lt;'
:rhe council pl,oded ]V&gt;Ih mll· one a card " It was concluded the
wme ht!ld Jll
attamed and Monroe, Free Methodist
For millions of devout Amer1 torlsts to stay sober and, cbey :Youn:pter meant Valentine cai'ds.
Wvandot, Augl:me, Hill'·
on Mondn&gt;" for Wei·
cans, C~rlstmas Will start ton&gt;sht traffic lawa, polntlni out thet ' and 8 not1 - was made on the Ja)•
L1ckmg and Guernse\'
74, a former rcs1
With m,rilnlght chtlrch oervlce&gt;. moot tr,fflc fa!alltles are eaused ..,. cal~ndar to be sure that thl.!
County who dtc-(1 Coubhes have alret~rly aulricvcd Juniors
Family, get•logeth~s will -{eaturo by drlnllng dr&gt;tell!l oilld road kog1 girl had 31 Valentines to 10nd
' Huspttal 1:1 theit' 1957 sales goals
the day's activities, tDpped oifr Tbe council's plea will be back· two months hence.
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Sl.les in Me~gs Count} for Nov
, on Fndal
Wltb a sul"~tuous Cbrlatmaa dm· ed up by all-oqt cr~ekdown 0&lt;1
Jayceel assisting the children
m New Hawn ember totaled $27,286
ner
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violators In moat alate• by state In the r tour Included Die~ Rosen·
.rumors of l,aurcl CLff Metlto·
in Ste!u
But, lnev•lably, tragedr In th' and local auth6rfties who will baum.' Cal Simpson, Virgil Brown
M8iii. GENERAL HOSPITAL
wm meet at 6 P m
afternoor.
form ol traffic death~ wdl cast R glve up the day With their famlt Jim Thomas rd also helping
AdlniUed Charles Callowa), l1o•night at the churth to go carheld at the losbmber cloak over the holiday eel· "' so that pthe~s may live to en· with the yo~n girls wa• Mrs
Jccordmg to announcement
with nev.. K. J CoolvUle; Ann Ebcrsbadt,. :Pome.
ebrallon, but since Chrlstmaa falls ioy the holiday with their love!( Vir&amp;il Brown
roy.
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~oday by Rev W H Strausbaugh
m nud·week ttil high.\f~ al~qsh· Dnes.
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Discharged Wand a Shane, .1\8· pastor of the Pomeroy Free Me·
tor " not ex~ected to ,b&amp;,u idea:
Pre!idertt Eisenhower, like
Alvm Norris, Pomeroy;~ thodtst Chp.rches.
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lmosl .Amerleanll, will spend to·
, Pomeroy
Rev. Strausbaugh also announc~
The National 'Safety Couneil .,. daY at wort,, and tentuCve plans
ed ih~t there w11l be D() serviced
tunates as many as 180 persoq• call tor the PttBident and, Mra. Horper B.
held Chmtmas Day at Ihe Laurel
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will be kill'd .dnrin;' the 80 hoilr Elsenhower •iO ~nd CIII'1Sim•s roy
DUBLIN, N. H-H&gt;ram Ca!'Oy, Cliff Cltureh, hut that LaUrel
~ollda1 lll'rlod from 8 p. m on DaY at1 t&amp;e WJUta· House and the~ ,,.,. 01:ae!·~~
87, yd ~" wile,Id!llia, 88, will Ch£1 Will umte w1th Hysell Run
Chr,tmas ' Eve uatij midnlihl leave for rl lo~g Weekend at their COljl1ty
obs,!Ve t~elr 70\h w~ddmg ao· Chureh for services on Thursday
Chrislm88 Day,
1ar111 ~oma 1Jt ~Getlj'abur~ Pt. J;uallce
Dec. 26.
lj!Ytii'IIUJ lu lhe near future.

Wesley J, Roush

Held On Frid~i

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petti-pouf sleeves ••• m dynamic IJiadru-type priqt.
The enucy straw is banded to matdt. Ameritel' Suaar

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I'LANTIII•• ·•~""'· ~d, wqnHerlulolil"'hes(r,
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p)US"f I" OWIf ~lifll flU,! ,er~ t p areat ~~~-w .
fashion with tl1e swish wrap-around sash, brau.buttoh
IfNI M IV t«WWIIC

rlve41n tllne for Chrbtmu Gllti.

Co~~tians

RePresentative lfeorge Meinhart
~eigs, Coun!y l!a1 received a $25,000
II(IU be'uled.to create a 100-camper
· The grant 1,1 'to be included in
partrrient ot Natural Resources in
the stall!'• part system of which

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Meigs .

The O'rdlnation service for the orillnation of John Arthur Homeless Family
Hoyt to the qosp~l Ministry' ~t the First Baptist ChUJ\Chld·
Me•~• county opened up ita
day, Dec. 27, a(7:ao p m. ~ 1 open to the public who are lnVJt· heart Monday to a t,mily left de.. 1
ed to attend lioth tile ordination service and' the Nceptlon tltude by '" early morning lire .
which will be ~ld latei in the church sOcial rOQms for the than saw them left homele88 with·
Rev. John Atthur Hoyt.
out clothing, furniture or food
Mro C P Bradl&gt;ury Will b•
But by nlghUall, Monday even·
orgamst for the service aqd Mrs
W/
ing the fanuly of Mr tind Ill'S.. Ir·
Clarence Lacey will d.rect tim
aJI' 1f ea er '
vln Kiser were established In a
senior chcnr The ReV William
new home, completely furnisfted,
Cla&gt;r Hnrmon,•professor at Wme· Predi'cted For
w1th stoves, beddtns and other ne·
brenner Seminary, Fmdlay, broth·
C!esslttes.
er-in-law of Mr. Hoyt, w111 give
Today foodstutrs,...and clothmg
the call to wors1up and the,. Jnvo·
lor the family of 14 contmued to
catwn and lead the eongresauon
IS mas ay
pour In Crom merrhants of Meigs
10 the Lord's Prayer
WASHINGTON UP-The Wea County,
and from individuals, even
The recommen~at1on o! tb~ lhcr BIJrcau predlcls r,Ir mlld to a Christmas tree with all Its
Permanent Council w1Il be g1vrn 1veather over nearly all of th1• tnmmtngs and toys for tbe young·
by the Rev Gerald R B!'own pu. na~mn Chmtmas Day.
er children oi tlie family
~()r of the Vlnton Bs.ptJ:it Pamh,
It sa1d abova~normal temperil
Wlthm hours after the flall)es
and the Script.tre reading w1ll be lures are expected generalb w1th
by the Rev W Lutper Troey ·empcratures ru.ngmg from the hod completely devastated the
pastor of the Calvary Baptis 30s m the rortbe!'tl border states tenanWarm hpme td Kiser on the
Howard S Roush farm at Letart
Church, Rio Grande
.o tJOs a,.d 7().; 10 the South
Falls, neighbors of that communitY
The Rev D;~vtd Pohng, pa'ito,.
The unly lll:!~tlons where Christ beean makmg t~e rounds of the
or the Ftrst Prcsbytcrum Church
1k t t b hjt 1 th county with truck! gathering up
Bufhlo, N Y., will preach thl nns 15 1 c "' 0 e w e 5 In f' furnitur-e and other nece8SltJes for
sermon for the evenmv and Dr r.orU.ern portions of ' M.cbigan, the fam1ly comprised of J&lt;lser ipd
Wisconsin, Mmnesota and th"
Paul Judson Morris, sCcrehry of higher mountain areaa , in the hiS wife, Mr. pnd Mn Samuel Kl·
ser, the grandparents, and teri chll·
the Ohio Baptist Couventmn, West
Granville, w11l giVe the charge to ·LaSt week's record 'IVarm Spell dren
the candidate. -The ordmatton mellcd all snow. from lhe north·
The !ann home In whiCh the Kl·
prayer is to tie giVen by the Rev eastern slates and npn~ iJ m ser family rs now established Is
C E Hoyt, !other, of the candi &gt;~gbl for Christmas the bureau located on thio Earl RQbinaon £arm
dzte and pa~tQr of the host .. hurc' added
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about a mile dlstant from the
and be wlll also welcome his son·
home that was burned.
mto the mmistry. The b"ned!ctJon
SaJd one nelghbOI' •h the Letart
Will be given .by the Rev John Fred Peet
Arthur Hoyt
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the goodne" In the heart. of the
John A lloyt graduated as •l!j, f.~i
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people of Meigs County ThiS IS
honor student from T1ff&gt;n Hlgu
me
li4IPf truly the real Gbrlstmas $Piril and
Srhool ' and Magna Cum ~aulle '1..1
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real tmdence that in the brother·
lrom .Rio1, Grunde £olle~e H 'lUODdav
hood ot man there " alwuya that
w&gt;ll cgmiete I hi! mJI.\lsterlol
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studies lit · ~~~,,!\: 1tj;lh.~;"'ol~a\.. • 'l'flia ~et Sixth. ;j.venue, died, ver111ty, ,', • ··t"' :, r''
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ll."·c~~~r~ r ~~~~~· .M6n~'~ at ihe ~~ 11t •·~~ : ,.. ,, '4£11! ·~- ~,..,. ~- ..
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•· oa ' 'lllllc:res~~liiiUinme, , Mbap!, luis
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dus Coll.ege, P~llhpl, W Vs,. arid where ho.and bfs"wlfe have
one semester at the UruVOJ'Sity o! patients for oeveral montba.
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While attending Tiffin High
Friends rnay eall 'at Ill~
ent
School he ,wal Regional, State Rawhngs.Coata Funeral Home
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and the first }lational president .lllhere services w&gt;ll be ~ql.d on Area
S Year
of the Hi·Y Congress ar,d attewt-' Thllt'sdoy at s.so w•th the R.v
ed conferences. m Canada an~ C. E Hoyt, pastor ?I the First
Christmas as Its founder r~trl•' I :~i~':f;;::W · ~,o;flnlteiv
· B t , Baptist Church officiating.
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Mex•c~. He was oc t lYe m
ap "' 8 Ia! 11 b' 10 1h . 1 would have It, was brlllllnUy t~r·
Youtll Fellowship \'Inti. and 1l!eld C urt , WI e
• RivetV •• dent m at least two reportedi·ln·
national and sljite ofl•ces and e~e
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01 4ents this week. Perhaps IJU&gt;/
spent one aummer at Green Lake J
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eet, w 0 move4 ere are rePfesentative or the ma.ny ,ac·
WIS, National Bapus( A.jsembly from Pennsylvania le\Jr~f ye::• uona that remain unteported 1
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Mr. Hoyt sbrved ai pastor of ' Church.
Sund,ly ruiht .s&gt;x young
!he VInton BaPtiSt, the Fa~rvle•
sonvllle commumty folb w11Jo·.. o"
BaptiSt In Mmford and tho Har~
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ford, w. va, Baptist churches
M110 Norma Parsons, went
while atte~ding Rio Grande Col·
ling They visited the home .. o1
lege l!e hOI been guo.st pastor
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at the Harr,.onvll!e Presbyterian Completes
Mayhugh, ' she havmg recently
church· the Fo4erated and Bap·
been Injured In a fall
tist eh~rch Pomeroy the Fmt
Said Mrs. Mayhugh:
· l*lmate
BaptiSt, th; I First Presbyterj;m
rme ' raml_n g
'"Tb&amp;t was a very mce tblilg li~C!rlo!~~~~~
and the Chprch of ChriSt •n Mid·
for the.e f&gt;ne young ~eople ol
dleport. White attendmg Colgute· Samuel R. Roach, ion "f Mr our commumty to do I m In my
Rochester Semmary he was asso- and ~~~. Elmer Roaeb of Lctact, 80'1 and don't get, around too
e~ate and Interim pastor of the W. Va., has completed r~lt much al))'lllore."
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F~rst Presbyterian ebureh at Lc· training at Marine toi'P' Recrul.!
Tho lolayhuihs ' inv1ted ~h:
roy, N. y
)J~pot at Parris Island
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sroup Into their home where w t
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MIS! Gortru~e
Mopkhern. dule Included .,, drill, bayonel tiona! Chrl,stmiS' songs were aung.
State College, Pa , a graduate o! tramlng, physico! · conditioning,
'!'he young people Included
the Eastman School of Music and pmdas, ceremomes, and other Glona and Gordon Atklnlt, Sha·
~ HGyt fi!Nt!re , marrlea in Juiic, military subjecJs,.
ron Atkin~, Janice and Frankll~
l~fi'l aad ther will make th' r
Three weeks were spent on the Epple and Larry Clark.
1o~me In Detroit, Slich , when~ rille range where the recruits
In !omeroy Monday

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Chrlltmal 1 "'t wtttr her parents.
lo!Qor and Mrs. C 0. Flaber, and
family Tuesday Sgt Sera J. Fllh
er, Columbuo, will Job\ tbe family
for the holiday~
Janis Childs junlbr nuru at
Hober Hoa~1tsl, apent the week
end with her mother, ldn. 0eor1e
Cblldo.
Pauline Zirkle, juniOI' aur10 at
lloiJOr Hospital, Is home for the
bol!dayo with Mr. and Mrs. Eber
Lewia and daughter, /anlee.
Dr and Mrs. R. R P10kena and
eleven year old son1 Ray, lei t
~UDd~Y lo~ the Hunllnaton ' air·
Port where they left ~i. planq,
flow by Dr Plekeqs, who' bao • ;
oolnmerclal II cease, for •. llrQwnsv&gt;ll• Tens and then lifellle.. Cit•·
.,~,:., th•Y plan to· 1peod Chr~st
mil. They will fly from U.err
to Pasadena, Call£., anU ~ atten '
he Rose Bowl gam•·· l~tf pl•n
o ·b• home by Jan. 15. ,
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Mr. and Mrs Rqe , Tuckennau
Mrs w 11 Juhllns, Mr. ~nd Mr,
11, T Ru.,ell, Mldd!epor~ am'
IIIYrna Rus,.U, ~olulllhu~ wer '
irt , Athons Sunday where tnc• '
were gueJts at a family d!Mer a'
the home of Mr. and Mn' Edgo•
Tooketman and •children Kar:•'
'1!1d t'ortll,. ~~. of
'l'Ocktrman and Mr•· Russell, tit
formet Donna Tuckerman, w~r&lt;
celebrated. Mr.!'na Russell w~o
h'4 beon; vlaltlnr her parents
returned to Columbll! Sun

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Dunng the afternoon gifta were
eKchangcd by the group and Mn
I Ht~rley llanlllg !D behalrl or thl!
ladies prewnted 1\frs MorJID the
president v.Jth a gift
Present were Mrs James Snu!lt

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Clarence Rupo of Tarpkl,- rta,
.,.,jved Saturday to 15PtUI&lt;I-; the
holidays wltb hi11 aon·tn·law and
dayghter, Mr and Mrl.. Howard
Seldeoable and sons, Pine G~v'\,.
Mr1. Joy Warner and chit~'
of Catawba are the ~•!l "o!'Mi '• '
mqth~r, Mro Edith llallllb' and
oilier relatiVes
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BY UNITED, PRESs

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,~. 2 , Rog.r-:!.ilicoln Air
Fol't'.t Base, Is 11100 dlnl the hqll·
days with Mr. am! 'Mr&lt; Emnt
1 C_pvert and family. Artbur Covert,
d.
A' d Party
z,nesvllle, IS also here at the co.
a tes I
vert home and they wjll bejolaed
Mrs Alld Morgan cntertamed for Chrlotmaa by t~e Rev Lester
the Ladle~; Aid or thr Flatwoods C:overt, Zaneivllle
Church Thumla) at her hom!',
Coach and »ra, Charles MeDon·
witn ~n all day qtnlttng. Th~ aid and baby aon, Jerry, Lanmt·
home was decorated m k_eepmg er, visited former frlenda and
w1tb Chmtmas mctudmg a light neighbors here Suhday. He Is
ing the evening to Mr and Mr~ ell tree under wh1cb g1Cts were coaeh at Canal Wincheoter Hillb
Roger Morgan, Mr a1.d Mrq placed
Sr)lool.
Ralph Graves, Mr anrt Mrs Paul I A three course chicken dinner
Danny Sllnhom has
Chapman, Mr and Mrs Dann1 was served ~l noon The tab\~ lng In Columbua illd
Thompson, Mr and Mrs Allen C I was attrart 1ve w1th candles and
and Mro. "'"'""'
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Swatzcl, Mr and Mr:~ Gerald
Schuster, M1ss lucv ~m~bary, A
R. Kmght, M1 5 William Wooc.i"'
and the honored guest
Sendmg g1fls hut unable to at
tenet were Mr and Mrs Frank
Jcnnmg.s aJHl Mr and Mrs Will
lam Childs

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Society Christmas Party Held

Mrs Oscar H.mlaway entertam-~ ~Iss V1rgama Wanston, th~ Rev. N
ed the members of the Mt Mor1al1 0 Burdon aked the ble.mng. Du1.··
Baptist MJS~!OnctrY Society and mg the soctal hour gtfts were ex:
guerts at a Chn~ t~uas party at her I changed by 'Secret Pals .and Mrs
home Thursciay evenmg,
1 Payne prcsl(len t, and Mrs Harpe.
Mrs. rtcd Jacllson and
VlCC prestdcnt wcsented Mr and
Cassell "'ho was ll1 h11:d Mrs BB1JrJon with gifts from th '
rplanned the program whiCh melud 1 SoClety
~d Scnpturc rcadmg by Mn. Ar 1 Guests meluded Mr. and Mrs
lena Ree.c;e, cprots, Chrntmas pra Bordon, Mr Fred Jackson, Middl~
}'er by thcJr prestdent, 1(rs. Kar pGrt, and Mrs Jackso11, Lakm
tlryn Payne, Christmas atoriea by The Hardaway home wa~ beaut!
Mrs Nellie Wmston ancfl MrR Em fully decorated m keeptnJ Wlth
rna Bland, 8 trio, Mrs C. R. Young, the ChriStmas Season and t~ gift,
Mrs Campbell H&lt;1 rper and M.r~ were placed \.lll~Cr a hghted ltee.
Arnolrl Richards, who SJPg "Silent
Night," .• tatk by Mrs N D n,. Cub Scout Pcick
don, ntte of Lhc churcfl paslor, lt 1

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and son ,;{rr;y· ~i Valdosta, GR, Pa , and Mro. Irene Jacobi ~~
mlv&amp;d Friday; to apnd t~e bOll Cincinnati were wee~end I"""'
day• with, hlo ' 'parents, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Ellu Stlleo.
Mr• Harley Brown.
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MIISes Mildred, Alina and AI·
DtVIti '1'119Juu, Mlne.,vllle, berta Pullins of Flatwoods weq
Ie(t ~un4tl'. {or
Croo~svllle Saturday dinner guest• ol llr
M•·• Dey Hysell la£1 Sunday lor where he will .1pend C~rlstma• and Mrs Ellu Stiles.
Columbus to spend the wee!~ with hla a.m ana daughter-In-law
Saturday evenlni iuosta of Mr
end ttlth her son abd daughter- Mr. and Mn. Walter Thomas and and Mr&amp; Elias Stlleo were ·Mn
In law, Mr. and Mn Otbo Keeo family
Pearl Skagl!ll of Qlnc,lqn~U; Ken·
nam •
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'MJ. 1nd l!l(a. , rJwd ldesche.· neth Ne,Jlle, Hemlock i Grove;
Mr and Mrs Vlr}ll ' cij.pbelt and SQDS of IA~aiip~ were thp Ml and !!Ira EdwatJI S!~e· and
left Suoday ror a Vl!ll In CRlum Sunday l"e&amp;ts of Mr. and Mrs, family, Middleport; ·¥r•Jpd Mr1.
John Ginther, Ches~Cr; ·llr. ana
bua wit~ their son·ln·la" and. dau· ~ohn IIllich.
11hter, Mr. and Mra. Allthony
Mro uwll Young, Monaca, Pa. l!lrs Wm !fusser and daughter
Puglisi.
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Thomas Young, ' New Brighton, , and Eddie &amp;~nther.
Ml'l. Hattie Russell u! Colum
bus apent the weekend at her
hon1e Anne St
Mr, aqd Mrs Dale '\raleJJtlne
and ehU8ren Larry and Janice of
Parkeroburg opent Su11~ay with
Mr" aod Mra Eldon Kraeuter and
daughtero, Mornmg $tar, Larry
and Jaolce remained lll,. spend
Chrl1tmao.
Mlu Jo Anne Swatsel, IN, "Of
Gallipolis mived this :corning to
spend Christmas with her p&lt;r·
ents, )tlr. and Mrl, Albert , Swa~

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Tbe youth of the M11on Meth..
dtSt Church pr.,.nted a Cl!rlal·
mas, prograpa 00 Suaday everung
at the church.
lllu•tyn FQI!esong narrated the
program wlilch mcluded colored
•"rl• films porti'aJmg the birth of
Cllrist.
.ane choU' aang carols and a
duet was sung by Oebra and Mari·
IYn Cook. Short verses lfl6l'8 atao
prescated by younger chlldrea.

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Pigeon Takes Over Hatchi~ Jo~. ·The Editor's
At Sherd Hostetter Farm Home Ma~l Bag
(.:p~!isftriiOIS

Is Seen Everyw.here Here

,,w.h
Ch un..

AC..,;VI,tl'es
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and professional men this year "did it all
over again" and they did it with exceedil)gly
good ta~te. Middleport, with a much la'fger
number of blocks to strmg wtth lights, is
d

Dee Hostetter. 11, daughter or Mr and Mrs. Olen Hostel· Editor Sentinel·
ter, who lives at Long Bottom, 0., believes ducks and carrier
My unknown friend who signs
pigeons are of the same family. At least Nature has led her himself "Anonymous" 'tapped the
to thi assumption.
nail on the head hyhtly \'ihen he
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Ten months ago Dee, lacktng any pets, vistted a c~J!dhood . with a lwn,icr blow. It 1, true that
friend's home one da~. She !ell in love wtth ducks about ller l't•cteotauts do not attend Mass os
friend's nlace. She wanted one lor ' hout one mont~ flat there was a our Catholic fllends do. so why
a pet nnd osked grandfather Sherd duckli~• toddling around the should they cclebrote "ChristHostetter. Tuppm Plain~ if he place "Daffy", the duck, Still Mass"?
wo11Jd take core of one fo• her.
makes the Hostetter place its
We are not comt~anded by Je·
Satd Sherd
home However, lhe durk and pig· sus or ally of the apostleo to ecie·
"We can't takr

care of

have httle to do w1th each brate Jesus' b1rth, but rather ccleducks ilerc They'rl be running off other now.
brate his death for we lind atLnke
11nv

quite as attractive This all cost money an
a great deal of labor to hnng about. Visitors and be nothmg but Vouble."
to both centers cannot but apprectate what
But Dee was not to be d'"led of
and Ia bor
~t
a fury of creation to
e•ec:t 80meUdll'g ,of'l)eauty abOut the home in
a Chiistmak lli~llle? 'Tilts c~eatlve expression
can be notbhig ellle than gratitude to the un·
seen btit'ever.PI'elient Master for the gift sim·
ply
llvihg In what as r'eeent ago as 100
years should llave a~peared to be absolute
luxury lor the tiulk of our multlfudes.

Dec and grandfather Sherd won- 22.19. Douay, And tuklng bread,
If what th•y had happen with He gave thanks, and Broke; and

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hf'f desire She dcctdcd to bring a the1r duck and pigeon is unu~ual ove to them, saying; This Is m_y
duck el.!g- to her grandfatfie"r's 1 r nou gh to be rare Unt1! someone body, whl~h is given to you, Do

haS been done.

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There Is ample evtdenre that Christmas
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Ch . .
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lives tn its true
rtsltan meamng r.e way
to summarize Christmas might be "that in.
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th'
f · lf ~8 a~ly
sptralton 1o g ve som~ mg o se
of showing gratitude for the fact Of
Jig
alive " Thus note the number of Orgab!Za-

place. Thrn she dem.mded some I tells IIH'm otherwisr

they wtll thts for a commemoratton of me.

means of 'makmg a duck out of I stflnd on their du,.k: beiJll'l hnt('l,,.d Or as the King James ver.sion says:
her duck egg'"
. by ~ ptgeon as quite unique In lo- ThiS do m remembrance of me. No
In near despcrat1on Sherd sug- col Nature lore
where are we told to celebrate

·gelled Dee gtve the esg to a carler •pigeon that t~&amp;d llee'n Stat l'n g Mr and Mrs Ralph Warner and
~round his farm home for several Sll~te and Da,Yid of Fanv,:~o:, N~/·
'Y~f'·.
-d In 't~ent 1the ~eek ~" 6.:"/1!, on s·
1 mg nen ' an r a tv ·
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!tons ltke the Jaycees, t e Le~ on •, "'}!~s, r-and many other groups which pi"O'~u~ lOOd
(~~'~{)'S 'SWO"J.
baskets •toys and ffems of cTothln'g
~drll
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110\VN 20 Maturo
Youngsters and oldsters alike never tire of unfortunate peopl~. This ts not donte . e, se
\a. JOitie
t. Cot;!~or
22. Tongue
someone m Washmgton D. C. or ~lil\h'ffus
'handle
2.
Wllfj\
pro.
1~ " w
v~rylng the "Santa" theme. It Is at once a
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d d It '"'if iR
3 dlpretter
tuller.
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d L
or even the courtnouse or ere
uO e. a.
. .,e k I
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ances
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~~~ \
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23. Death
symbolic of the ·Christmas time; when shep· or Christmas in its 'finest sense: to l!f\le.
u. Wing•
, 5. Eahb
notice
24 ·Lotter
herds brought gifts to - ·mysterious infant In
, •
' l'ff
J,~, '
1 as •
a rough Palestinian manger. Travel ' ·bout our
Yes. persons of all fa1ths, Which d 6r on·
s2 Tenny.
fOddest
26. Le!ir
Ty in wavs and means not in obfe'c'tlve may
ltonlan
6 ?8lm
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h 'Chrl t
h1 ~ 'h
heroine
lEa!
lellmlOY'o Alo;.ir
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many families 1\lfe ll rea1 feeling for Christ- justly be proud t at . s mas s s c a 113 Kind ot
(var.)
27 Untred
39· Extern&amp;~
strong told upon America alnd us here. For
boer
7. Danfers'
Servrce
mas. There are too many to cou'rit.
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f f . Ch i .... "· 't ..
15. cotdne"
•YII'bali
t'u"'t!0!·n
:_.roat'"'•
Cll h y,
bemg capable o ee1mg r Sm•BS .., enuer(med l
8. Tall
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ure es o .er tbe nation, and at home, en· ly and deeply we sense we also have liil'eiigth
16. Tho
$.Rubbed
tabbr I
u Swtlist the aid of children, led by sa~rlficlng to race the Godless
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to.~~.over 29 ~:to~·
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adults, in re.cJreating tableaus Incident to the
d
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cheese
19· F•bor or
birth of the Chrl)t Child Th
We do not have 10 preten
a1 us 8 re14. Btbll&lt;*
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43. Spreada
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ese are carried presents the Godless.
!I. ~~:m
name
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sralis to4r)
out With great attention to the deep meaning \
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ith·
!7. ar..k
ss Regret
u Halt!
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of Christmas. Only the coldest heatt can re· · Ttre Sovtels a;e ,as t~mng a un v,
12 ~r;·
letter
~8. Entice
main untoucbell
out the rewardmg lnspJratlons of 'to g ve.
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And certalnl Y not least, Is the custom or
Christmas lends us courage to faee not On· 88 . Degrade
~I our •towns and cities In decorating their ly our Individual probtems as they may 'arise. ao. Relieved
mal·n t"'ness
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ill. Enclosure
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us stren ' n•• g '
tor
Ghrlstm Dgllts, bells, Santa Images, and faith and unity to meet that greater challenge
awtne
lighted Ch!'lat
, hlas trees. Pomeroy business which is wol'ldwlde
IS. Young
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r · Neu tar
and Mrs George Casto, Middle-

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'Daily S~ntmeJ
IIRTMDAY PARTY
Dee ltartl~ger's birthday wao
eelehrated with' a dinner Monday
at tho RoblnJOn Dry Cleaning
plan~ Rutland Street, and the em·
ployeotl and their gueot, Mr,. E.
F R•blnso~. exchanged Christmas
gifts. 'rhelma Boyer baked the
birthday ea,ke for the party. Others
present were Mro. Sanford Thorn~
f1orfnc~ Rowe, Lavada •Woodgllftl, .
Helena Biker and Rllla' l!fwts. 'I~
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''31~ BIRTf'IDAY
The tllirteenth birthday of Dicky
Harris wai celebrated Saturday
whan birthday cake and ice e~cam
were aerved by his mother, !In
Frank Hayes, and younger broth·
er, David f.ennetb, to Mrs Mary
Romine, M~. and Mr1. Harold
Letnle) and aona, Chuckle, Sonny
Rirky and ..,bby Joe, ond the
guus~ ol ~onor.

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klW ARRIVAL
· llr. anci Mrs. Robort Caoto are
announcing the birth of a oon,
Do~eldEIJi•ne, at the MasQII Clin·
lc .. 1'beJ ,lifO ~ave a daughter,
Bo;c~. Grl!ldparents lnel~de Mr.
.-E
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port, snd Mrs Henry tasto Is a "l!OG's-m lo 220 lbs l9.00 to
great grandmother
10.75, %20 to 250. lbs. IMO to

NEW CITIZEN
Mr and Mrs lay Hall Jr. (Mar·
lene Athey) nre announcmg the

birth of a daughter, Penni Mar·
leno, at the Schaekel Clmlc They
have two older girls and one boy.

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1 name

tb.15: Ltght til OD to 19.7b; Fa:
$7 Lou~•
Sow's 12 00 to 11 ' ~ Sta•• 12 00
01 1
I40. Atdldoll
In 15 00 Boars II 01)• to"" 14 0&amp;
Sows a~d Ptgs 5
'to 12.00; '44 Gene
Shoats ·a 00 to 20 00
~ T10rn•Y
CAITLE- Siem 400 'to 22 00
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H01frrs 12 oo 1" : tt.J, Baby Beef , 46 Form o!
14 oo to 22 00, I··" """' 12 00 to ·
lync
poPm
l7110 Canner' Hllll to II 00, ' uII s
tO Oil " Ill Oil, ~~ dk Cows •a.oo ~; CE'o,,'",'l~n
10 140 00
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VEAL t ~I.VES--Top• 30 ·~
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Sccrmds 2l ,OO lo 280!· · Modh
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15 00 In 2000, Com. \(!'1 . J(v · • ~~ Trees
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s ~ i~l'~~~.;",1:~ 81~~s 1 ~ G; ~;;'· 1 DAILY CRYPTOQllOTE _Here's bow
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In 00: Sto(·k l'..iwes 3 ttl to 8 ,}tl
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EMERGENCY AID .
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Irma Wilson of llaCine rccmcd
aid Monday, from the Pomeroy
EJ:ncrgcncy S{Juotl when ahe appar·
n~y suffered from an attock of
loW blood pressure In

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DIVORCE GRANTED
Thelma Boyd WDS granted • fina! divorce decree from Kenneth
Lee Boyd in Common Pleas Court
Monday according to Judge John
c Bacon.
TRACKDOWN
DETROIT- !Irs Margaret Dan
lei tracked down her husowd'•
shoes while the thief w~s sldl In
them. Sho apotted the s\wes un
n strsnger lo a grocery slm
trailed him to hi! apartment nnu
called polieo.

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\Vethc·rs 4 DO to 8 00

I.A\IBS-Tups 22001

St\'0\\1\ &lt;

IS uo to 13 00, Light Wb.

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flrcmnn, brother ol Mr ,10 ti
M" Wtiliam ~·. Hollrl .shcil , r
Knulc 2. Pomeroy, OhiO, ~r·uiiLI'
crt from the Bollcnn ou's S1·hou:.
Nov 15 at the Naval Ti'"""'U
CcuiC\, Gtcal Lake•, Ill

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fo the thre~ L's, X for the two O's, etc Single letters, apo.s-

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the longlh and !Ormation of the wordo are oil hints.
Ell.\.' h d~y the code letter.:; nre dl!Cercnt.
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11~•1 estato taxe• which have not been ~•ld a th~ close of eaeh eolleetton mry a 'enalty of ten
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TaloA mJY be p,td at the ofllco of the &lt;Ou•ly tr.11um or by mall Please hri"g your lSI!
lpt, and If yon!»" bv moil. b' •ure tnlneato Y&lt;tU.r property by taxing dl!trlct and enclose
ielf·a&lt;ld~ellied envelope. Always enmlno your lax receipt to see thlll! ~vers all your proM , ~at Ho1ITII - 8·30 AM to 4·110 PM dal f...except Saturday when offlre ~101ft at Noon.
t'tli~t lrnl be open Dee. 10, 19071o teb. lit, IR • "'
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County Treasurer
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Channel 3- Wednesday
6.45 Sign Or1

10:0{1 :Arleae Francis Show
10:30 'j'rea.ure Hunt
II !00 :l:lle )'rice Is Riyht
ft :so. 'bulb or Consequences
t2·o0 Tie T" Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
I :00 liJd.Day News
I ·15 M•vletlme
2:30 Bride anrl Groom
3:00 Matmeo Theatre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
5'00 Comedy Time
5.30 Spi"ach Playhouse
6:15 Sp...rts Eye
6·25 Wei!herc,,t
8:30 News Picture
6:45 NBC News
7.00
7:30
8.00
9·00
p;30
10:00

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Christmas Program
1'reasure Hunt
Eddie Fisher

lifeet, l,l~raw

Today
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Star Shall Rise

Trouble With fl'ath&amp;r
Arlene Fronds Show
Treasure Hunt
Chri6tmas Church service;

Tic Tac Doqgb
It Could Be Yod
Min-Day News
Christmas in Connecticut
Matil .oe Theatre
Queen 10r a Day
Modern Rorqances

Comedy Time
Spinach Playhouse
Sports Eye
We at bercaRt
News Picture
NBC NEW'
Boots &amp; " ''""•
Wogon

GilJ'IVIVBf

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10,30 T1w New I A~e~tlll't~ ,
Marti&amp; ana•
u ·oo News Headline
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11·15 Dr. Beckeft

./St . .. 'JtOm.• •t !AWee, Dei-

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Mr. and Mil. Frapk ~ left
Thurtday for TetiiiOII\'c wbero
/thft!rw~Il::.. ~~~. ~~~ RM.~ they ~Ill. 'visit with roldUves be- held MondiJ evening with Jo~n "Cbriatma1 Nlahr', Sherma•
fore Joumeylna qn to -Piqrlda 19 Fultz, suj)ertntendcnl of the Mills· "My Doll . and I', NancY
Mixer iamlly retulned lo their wend .tho whtter..
Chure~ S~hool, 'p•eold1ng. The ·Buch:man; piono oolo "Away Jn
prOIJ'im · wat :'jrected DY ' Miss 1 Matlger", Leland
Dlt61W!
Parle Erlewlne,• itt:t.- Everett Brown· "My Chrlstmao Lilt"
Bichn.!!J Jlil, .liOWt Taylor. Conn!;· Bachner;
"ChriJimao
' Mn. lluPell ~yppt, Lewlo It SIJ1il" Georae sauer; "Yu!etld•
Sauer ,tth' ~J Pa,ul i Hapton· Wishe;", Susap Morris; ''Gro'Wini
stall a's jieeo~II!!•L . .
Up". Billy ·HII\Itonst.ill; . "A Greet·
llln. Taylorl' ~1- ·. presented Inc', Ronnie' Hand; "Giid You
the firat part · :Whlch ' · lnclu4ed Are Here", M0111 l.ee Frailer;
piano soloi hi Karon' Bachner two ions• by the Primary "Cn·
and Carroll ~Iii&gt; L7,!1M fl)~ • on'\ dle l!)lmn:;. and "I Love Thlo Ll,\·
act play "(lj"ondmi, l!lle)''1 Chris~ lie StrjDier"; "Only • Smile .•
mas". l'boit tikln)· part wero John Jobb· "A WiJh and a Star;•
1 Karen Bachner, Grl)ldljtl Riley; Sttven Krinke; vocal' solo "Fr~Y
Carroll Ann LJpnr, ~i!bllay School the Snowman", Naney Buchanan,
feaeher; Cheryl flte l!l)d Cinda aceomp•nled by' ~er slater, J,ynn
Sauer wh,o ea.a •".[Ill~ BeUJ"; Buchanan: "H t ~ere" Ruth
Edith HaplonataU, "\l((!fte ·Chri•J· Ann Sovely, Cynthio Ml9•· Lol!
mas"; plano duet.: !Sei'en and Oil· Ann Sauer and Cathy Runell:
11 J,ewll; "silent · 'Nial)t" l!oy'•
Mrs. Donald Lowery'• class
Chorus; ,,ecltatlona, , .r;tan 1\t:i· 11ang two Chrislma~.o car()ls in. thP.
chert and Mlehael. l!ostiC' Chris~1 original Germpn "nder the dtree·
m14 Story, J.lie!hael ~.orris; trum• tion of Mrs 'F' C Rt r"' "l w! .'1
pet tolo, Jim Miller, Dleam llrs HaptonsJail ns ,, " · •~
children, Rodney and Clnda San ond the congregoiwn ,c ' t1 ..
. · ly Min 'Lucy Ktbl.!t

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LouiS Cathedral

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CHANGE OF ~ND Mrs. Lll· ', BA PORTE, t'!l' :pP-Barnh
11• Wlsha~au&amp;h, publisher of a :'l\layne Short, hal a~&lt;Ided ha
w[leklv ne~paper at'Notom-. Kan. •. daesn't want io ~haller..ge TV'a
'II thO'Iirst woman state printer In Hugh Wyatt Earp O'Biien to a
kansas history - and the first f3'1 draw contest 'after all Short
Democrat to hold the offiee. Gov. Is nvr!lng a bullet wound in hi•
George Docking, the state's first foot he received while practicinS
Democratic eovernor In 20 years, h ~ fast draw.
appointed !Jlrs. Washaba•gh.
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Taking part were Lcl::mrl Drown
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Karen Bostic, George Sauer, I
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zler, Susan Morris, Juay JoblJ
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John Jobb and K~y Slate~. Men.·
l'&lt;,lbt.l'lg the
program J a n~
The Homebuilders Claso ol the
Chureh of Christ went caroling bers ol the Jumor chOlr '.an3 w~us ln behalf of the school

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The Live Wire Clm of lh•
Entcrprlle EUB Church mel Sun
day afternoon at the church for a
party.
A solo by the Rev. LIBton Hal
!ey opPned the meeting [ollow

ed with prayer by llrs

E N.

Arnold and, ScripttJre readmg by
Mrs Dana Young, who ahm gavt•
a readinc. Gi2ll were exchangul

durmg the JOCial hour.
exchanged. The
Refreshment&amp; of Jte cream, month was Mrs
cookies and col tee were served 1u Mrs. Leatho
Hrs Walter Walker~ M\ s C las :~ Grace Maud and• ""'••'- ::
Grueser, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs John of Parkenbur&amp;
Batey, Hn. Ella Amald, l!n.

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Emma Davlo, Mrl ~izabeth Rath- Barnett
recent eallen ·In the
burn, Mn. Youn1. and Mn. How· 1;.,ms home.
ard Mdntosb. Preeedmg the re·

fresbmenu. Mto. Davis asked Iho
ble1sing. ..

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MIIUIAGE
BOSTON \W
taken from tfie '7-'::J;..r.:::-;:;;,;;;:
November 2, 1845:

Joan; carob; a voeal her dauabter, Mrs. Liaate Miller suddettiY

pre duet by Vera CQVeft and Kay
Very Darlll and cloolng prayer by tht
"JIO· Rev C R. KonkriSbt. Ernest co.
vert wao modeiator for the program and the oli4e proj.,!lor wao
~ ··~ ss , Dennis operated b7 David Xmlkright.
,, and Bill Santa Clau brpuiht treats to
;, ~ ht" af·

Homebuilders
Class Christmas
Program Given

carols during this presentaliU'D.
Santa Claus vtslted the groUp
at the elose of Ute program and
presented ,Christ~• treats to aU
of the ehtld!en In the progr1m
and in the audience.

presented a g1ft to tbe Rev Fat&gt;·

er John Ture~ af~whi&lt;h Sani:'

arrived with a giU for each chdu
The Sacred Heart School wa.
diSmissed Friday for Ute holiday
vacation and will resume on
January 6

Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club
Dinner He1d

Get Your lioUdaJ
PermanetJt Now

SHIRUY'S BEAUTY
SHOP

married
Welsh, the essentlol
Elson o:-Connur of the ltar1 n" offended peraotv. he

Corp, who villted here recent!} not hung."
with h~ grmdmother, l!rs Gr'l~'.!
Louden, haa returned to h1..&lt;; !'m e

at Camp Pendl•ton, Cahf. from
Dayton O'Connor made the tnp
by airplane. While atlcnd•n•
school tb\re be .il majormg 1' 1
mathematieo.

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JIEMPHIS Parub, paotor of
tian Church, saya

churches "are
"look lllte ranch

tbe cbildn!n lD the eongregation ken eoops " Hr
church to look like a
at the dose ol the program.

Hair Cutting&amp;: Styling
Bleaching &amp;: Tinting
Reallstic - Brech
caryl Richards &amp;
Rayette Pe.rmanents

OPEN9T08MON.
THROUGH SAT.
Ph. 31l·M 109% Court Sl

The Jolly Bunch Sc.;,ing ciub
had their Christmas potluck din·
ner Saturday a tthe heme o(,Mrs. I
Lawrenee Mtlboan. Jolly Pal gilts.
were exchanged and Pol·lden!itles
revealed. ~Irs. Shirley Mills, president, was In charge of a abort
bll8iness meeting.
Tbe elub h¥d been endeavoring
to get a couch for th~ Chil~n'•
!lome and it was reported that
Mrt Charles Burdette had given
thom • couch which the Zirkle
• 14ovlng Company bad taken to the
Home for them.
Christmas decorations were used

throug~out

Ute Milhoan home and
'the bullet table was centered with
a sleigh filled with candy eanes
and banked wt!h evergreen
A Round-Rob&lt;~ Christmas card
was sent to Mrs. James Weber,
who Is In Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. D. E. Mlller, the only other
member unable to be present,
sent a gill for her Pal. M~mbers
were Mrs. Milhoan,! Mrs. Mills,
Mrs. P. !.. Mitch, Mrs. E. L Hu!lhcs
Mrs. George Hackett Sr., Mrs.
Blanche Haptonstall, Mil . .Noah
Hasklp' Mrs. Will Reynolds, Mrs.
H: E. B~lh, Mrs. L D. Diles, Mrs.
Orin Smllh, Mrs. Doyle Miller,
Mrs• William Robson, Mrs. Carl ·
Mattox, Mrs Ke~neth Byer and
!Irs. Herman Batley.

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_voice to the-chorus-of gQi,d'
' wilhei"cOming
,y" way ~,a dt~tnias ,
re~IY. Worth siDling .
alioOt: .. merry and bijpt :
6n4 llled )Vhh in~ .happ~s •
· ·for )'0\t at!d.~ 'dear

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Ba~ing Cqmpc:r.;
-Yule P~rty Held

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'!;'he Ohio Valley

P.oin~roy

Bakin~

. "We hope that your Yule. ·:d1ywll\be as cheedul and glowing
·£htest Christmas tree. May your
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L.: , .•• :1dsbips and 'famUy devotion.

pany Union had Chrtstm;:,; 1
~~ the !rllddleport K. o£ I' ll
.aPproximately one hundrerl

ployees and their fom llu

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ttinnf".r was served b'y i11rs -:-: .

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tllit J't!ll Wm lll*w Ill '

~bury, Mrs. Helen San '
!rlrs. 1&lt;. E. Wells, Mrs. lle1e:1 ''
.ley, Mrs. Robert Lawis, MIS. 1 ''

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and distributed gifts to the clul·.·
dren. Prizes were won by Pd"n

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Batey,Jlob&lt;irt
who reccJVed
a cloc~·tadJO.
Lewis, William
Rus-

se.n,

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alarm clocks; Norman Fred-

erick, electric mixer, and Paulme
'Cottingham, $5

Chri1tmis s!Diy ~"' tle!f
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Jest wishes for

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h.andkercb1ef

ho.10r of the
veraaey of
T~re was ~~:~~~~:
and a gift eJ
!DYed by the
Tho Birthday
doted on Friday
20t~ at tbe home
Alice Bise for
p.rty. The home
decorated in •••·P~I ·
holiday smon

Tile Daiiy §entinel

PICK CROW
COLUMBUS UP- The Colum· DEVOTED TO INTERESTS
bur Touchdown Club announced
OF MEIGS·MASON AIIEA
today It will awird Us Chie Har
Natlo!!al advel'(l!lng repreaentaley tro~hy as outstanding coldve,
BottiDertt.Jttmhllt, Inc., 843
lege football player of the yeor
l.exlngton o\ve., New York CIIJ,
16. N.Y.
\ Charmlnt( Enovvh
Enterd aa secoa4 .el,UI malllnl
'PORTLAND, M~, - (Ul'l- A .natter •! 14• post Qfflce at p.,.
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weekly •hatm cia~• for high ..~.ool ero:v., ()fllo. '
!J'eshmep, an4 ~opnomare g:rh
sublttriptlon rate.: lli!UVIII'l' 1&gt;1
sporisor6.d by ·the c1ty was cancel· canter wjtere arulable so &lt;enta
per week; qne year.4n advan&lt;e al
led' There were no takera.,. . ,
llhe •DeUy. Sentinel olflee, $!UO;
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six montbo, $7.80; three 'tllopthl,
MONKEY VS. MAN
$3 00. BY .motor fllll,lt where avallo
CHICAGO UP-J J. Shaffer, •ble: ope month $1. BY maU ope
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the dlre~tor. of the Chieago Anti· vear $8; •lx monilia, $US; tbree
Cruelty Society, expblned Mon· months. SUO; one m011tb. $1.
day why 'be sent three men to
Publialted every afteraoon ,,..
•&lt;Rpture a monkey loose b a felt eept ~unday by The Ohio Vallet
factorY," You eao't match OM Sentbiel, Inc., at un Meclianlo
f\ll
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An ·ltlded
maa Pll'tY ,;-;;~:'r"·tJ!b~
the M. ~ Churoh' h'ld
Thomas home

Enterprise EUB
Class tfolds A
Christmas Party

,• " h Chuckle ~full en and ~tephen C&lt;&gt;ats "I'd Fred Hibbt.
Mrs. t.ssie CongrO'ff' V1S1tet1 indicted for a high
o~' (;h"l !m::;; Tree'' by Agnt•s The service 1neJuCiid I YOCI!IOIO -eccntly at Little Hocling witl• t was to ttave been

The Primary Deparin~ent witb mas" with ludy Gregg as "l''
Mrs. Bachner 11 pianist had the and David Lyons as Josopo &gt;n•'
next part of the prograD\; ucbrhit Miss Gregg Bang "Away l:t (
Maftger'' ' as a part of the pl:')

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Morning MoYle
~'jlO ,MQUI~ Helper Theater
Advantures in Learning
1~&amp;(~$!o•n Nilws
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l2:JI5 C·~'o~ ~UD
Noon News
Jll:!jo&gt; ~ J~· t\Yi,
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Canoon Club
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Fratikie I,aine
1.0!' I.· tar .,. t,SeGretchen Wade show
1:30 Movie Mact.ee· ;
Movi• Matinee
3·00 Amerte.U.· I!andsttlnd ,
Let's Go Chrhtmas Shot&gt;
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'1.30 • Do .t ou Trusl Your.'flte
Ame~·an
Bandstand
4·00 American Bandstand '
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Do You Tru' t Your Wife
5.00 Wild Bill Hickok ·
American Bandstano
~.~0 Mickey Mouse Cia~
Sir Laneelot
6:00 C~on Club
lUckey Mouse Club
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l!arloon Club
6:25 Five Star Final
l~ve Star Final
6:40 Newo '
1\llWII
7:00 Silent Service
Gray Ghos!
7:30 DISo,yJand
Sugartoot
8:30 'tombstone Territol')'
Wyatt Ear~
9:00 Oaje and Ilarrlet
Broken &lt;\riow
D:30 VI alter WincheU l11le
Te!el)bone Time
. 10:00 Blsbop. FUlton J Sheen
W!'i Point
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Heath Methodist
Yule Worship
Services Held

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The pupil• of the Sacred Heart
lfrJ. Ernest Covert '"' tn
Scltoot held tbeir onnual Chr~t· char&amp;e of the Chrlltmao worohlp
rna• program at the eburcb iU senice preNnted at the evening
dttorlum, Sunday evening, under ocrviee at the Heat~ Methodist
the ·direction of the IO.ehtr, Church, S•nday, Dee. 22. Theme of
Mrs. John Bacon with
llr. the service was •1'1te Star" and It
George Kadl:ett Jr., aa pi~o 1at opened wltk u OI'JlD prelude by
Sharon lo!IH. Jfn..Jama Brewing.
lor the evening. ,
ton, auP.rinltDdent of Ute Pri·
An acrostic "Merry Chrilllmu" mary childreD tn ftllfll Christmas
with eaeh child holdins, a lettc: aongo at the beilnnlnJ of the prowas presented by. Kevin Daii&lt;J. gram
Miriam Lonf, j,lrry. Frey, Jam"
Conde, Barbara Tatteraon, MICh· The service tnclude.d the choir
ole Hackett, Michael Mullen, Mt· directed b1 ~ Pllibon; a speech
rhael Gre1~ Ramalee Ne~ri, Cart chotr ~nd ID antiphonal voup.
Mitch, Teresa Casci, Templeton Those •n the opeedi c~oir were
Grueser Grego11 Barsotti and Kart Beck, Bandra SlmJ)IIln, 1!ary
Landa Haekett, members of tht Carol SwaDtOrt("Ferrell Shuler,
fJrst and oecond (l'ade.
San~ro BrewlngtoD, Gerald Ault,
Mar~yn Swan, Dianne McComao,
Greetings were given by Mtr· Eric Cha'llber!l, Evelyn Gtbbono
iam Long after which the entire and Barbara Jonet. ,
~r\'~no! s&lt;~.ng uHi Ho For Chr1afTalung part In tile antiphonal

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o1 1
Hysell, Patty f.owery, 11. •· •
lor. Beverly Pernn, K"n n •1 1
Elsie Reichert, SuSie I'
worth, carO)yn Russell , · ! ,;,.;
Jobb.
The Frimary depart me,: r ·

Sunday evening after their Cltrlst·
mas prorram and then went to
tho home of Mr. ·~nd Mrs Harold
Lohse !or a soclil hour and r..
freshments.
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Those In tbe caroling party were
Mr. aad l!r•· Thoma! Bowen, 1\ln.
Denver Rlee, Mrs. Norman Hum·
phreys, l!rs. ,.Theo Neutzllng, lli.
and Mrl. Ruuell Wilson, Mr and
Mrs. CISh Baltr and daugbtera,
Christine and Candace, Mr. JIDd
Mrs. Chester Erwin, )fr. md Mrs.
Wallace Br~dford,' !h. ahd Mro.
Fred l Gardner, Susan Neulz!ing
and Debby Grueser.
They were entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Lohse and chUdten, Jim·
my, Jen.nifer and Jack.

our (!lends our
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Coleman; narrator, Faye Wallace;
BoyJ' Chorus, Arnold •nd M1cii·
ael Bosti~. Fran Reichert, Bruce
and Allen Wallace, Mlcbael Morria, Jtm 'Muter, Roy Coleman.
Their part ended with lbe song
"We Wish Y&lt;¥1 a Mercy Chris'·

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Tha Cbrlotmas program of tho -mas Greeting", Betty Rae RuJo
Firat Preobytorian Church waa ocli; "So They say", D•vld J!\fe Program Given

oa:

Channei8-Tuesday

10:00

p.m.

DallrSentlne~ Po~er~r-~JeP.on, o., Dec.24,·18~7-:' finf ~tesbyterian Church

WCHS-TV Chanite~ 8

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ments ·that \hey may have the
'ghl 'to' the (reo qlllfe. , for
~ithout are dp,., aDd sorcerers,
and whorem'?llit~and ~~';!~~:.":; 9'44
and Idola!~ ~otmH A LIE ; 9:45
M&lt;\KE~ ;'.:&amp;; . Cbtlatmb. Rev:' 11:00
even If l&lt; 1s a ~1 ,
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22.14, 15.
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Jesse Hii)IO;
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p0rii y 'Ohio
1~·30
ero '
1:00
BILLFOLD PINOS OWNER
'\.:30
31' 2'45
LIN COLN, 'Neb.-hlsAtrman
tlet 1n
iiliam Sullivan 1111t
wa ·(
•·.00
a train between Counrll Blur '. •
Iowa and here. The billfold tra, 3:80
veled on to Denver, where 1. 4:00
was found 'by, a postntan Tb: 1:00
ostman turned It over to an o! 0:30
P at LowrY .\f'B. Denver. T1'"&lt; 8:0'!
ftcor
o!ftcer ·mailed lh• billfold to Sul· 6:25
!ivan at Llneoln A.FB.
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lt:30 Film', Silent Night
12:oo Mtdntght Mu"
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not the unclean thing; and 1 will

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Channe. 13-Tuesday

7:59 Sign On
8·0{1 CaptNn Kangaroo
8:45 CBS l'&lt;ews
9 oo 11orning Show
7:59 s:gn On
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9.45 CBS Newp
8·00 Cuptoin Kangaroo
9: 55 Morning State tlewa
8 45 CBS News
10:00 Garry Moore
9·00 Morning Show
10:30 Arthur Godfrey
9:45 CBS News
11:30 Stt'lke It Rich
9·"5 Mo'"lini State Newt
12:00 News at Noon
10 00 Arthur Godfrey
12 .10 Ka!te's Almanac
11 ,30 Stn•• n Rieh
12:15 Love of Lile
l2:00 News At Noon
12:3C· search for Tomorrow
12·10 Katie's Almanar
12:45 Guiding 'Light
12·15 Love of Life
1:00 Katie's KitcheD
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
1'30 As the World 'l'unil
12:45 Guidinll Light
2:0{1 Beat t~c Clock
l:c9 Katie's Kitcnen
2·30 jJousepJU'\l'
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New York aecdeptehd hlsm r,~mCl th,' 3 00 Big Pay~ff . •
i:~ :~a:h~:'~[!~tTurnr
Dutch and ma e tm an • au
3.30 The Verdiells Yoilft.
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Please see The Columbia Viking 4'•QO Brighter Day
i;~~ Jfg";~;!a
Desk Enc)clopedia
415 Secret Stofln
3.·3" T'"" verd 1'et Is y 0..At Proverbs 22.6 we art&gt; admon· 4 30 Edge of Night
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way they should go and when 6.30 Your Esso Reporter
thev arc old they will not depart 6:45 Spocts Parade
'·30 Eqge of N&lt;ght
fro;, it This would work the 6·55 Weatherman
5:00 !.ly•tery Theatei
sameh way should wsoe ltertainus !~:: 7:00 Parade of Stm
6.30 Your Esso Reporle!'
in t elying
wrongto way,
6"
from
'!l'r-Thildren about 7:30 Telephone Time
''" SPOrt' parade
Chri'stmas nnv Santa Claus, or 8:QO Phil Stivers Show
6.55 W.•a\h•"""J\;.,&lt;l.-&lt;: ''
8·30
7~0!1,' .•·~
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anything else."
9:00 TBA
To Tell The Truth
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for the Christian 'prlaetple IS, r:f :~ e~~~ ~ ' ' ' t~IJO 1g Recqrd
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What fellowship Clg~teousness '
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D.OO he Mij\lo'itair~ ,
wilh unrillhteousnes:. (or truth :~:~~ ~:~o~jhe·mlp~te NGs
9:~0 I1ve G6t'A S~'&amp;!'
with (aioehoodl and what hath ti·05 Scanning the Weather
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light with darkness
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ll 00 Up-tJill'e-m u e Newt
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In PIII'IUanee of law, I, Clydo G. Milt bone, Tret surer o! Meigs County, Ohio, do hereby give notice
Iiiii tbe number of Mills levied on each dollar of propet:ty showu on the General Tax Duplwate of
Ileal Ii:m\e, Public Utility and PersOnal P.ropcrt) within said County for the year 1907 Is" fo llows:

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~'here ~re many customs asooci·
a!ed with the Christmas oelebra·
twn that ean easily be traced to
pa~an times, take for instance the
evergreen tree At Jerehuab JOth
ehapter, King James Version: Thus
saith the Lord, learn NOT the "l'Y
of lh,e HEATHEN. . For the cus·
tom of the people are vain; for
one cutteth a tree out of Ute ror·
est, the work of the hands of 1he
wm·kman WJ!b the a&lt;e. Tbey dee1&lt;
It w•th ,;lver and wttli gold; they
ra 1ten 11 d?wn ~tth nails and with
ha\nmers, that •t move nol. · ·II•
not afroid of them; tor they con·
not do evil, Neither alsb Is it In
to do good This laot phra!le Is the
only one that most people are able
to see. They overlook the admon·
ilion to "be not ss the heathen
h ~ th
th' g " Paul tells
:s ~~ Xcts ~s7e 30 ;~.~ the times of
such ignorance God has winked st;
but that NOW he has COMMA.ND·
ED all men everywhere to 1\&amp;
PENT. of such foolish things.
Now Just a word about santa
Claus. He was originaly Saint Nl~h·
olas, a fourth eentury bishop ,of
Myra in A&gt;ta mmor, patron samt
of boys, oailoro and thieves, of
Greece and stcily; also Saint
Nlchqlas of Barl, Italy. His relies
were ltaken there after belnK stol·
en from Myra in the Neth&lt;!flando,
and other places, his feast day is
Deeember 6th and not the 25th as
now eelehrated Deeomber 6 ts a
children's holiday. -we En g118h• 1n

2-Dalty Simttnel, ~meroy-M!ddleport, 0., Dee. 24, 198'7 .•,

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At Sherd Hostetter Farm Home Ma~l Bag
(.:p~!isftriiOIS

Is Seen Everyw.here Here

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and professional men this year "did it all
over again" and they did it with exceedil)gly
good ta~te. Middleport, with a much la'fger
number of blocks to strmg wtth lights, is
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Dee Hostetter. 11, daughter or Mr and Mrs. Olen Hostel· Editor Sentinel·
ter, who lives at Long Bottom, 0., believes ducks and carrier
My unknown friend who signs
pigeons are of the same family. At least Nature has led her himself "Anonymous" 'tapped the
to thi assumption.
nail on the head hyhtly \'ihen he
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Ten months ago Dee, lacktng any pets, vistted a c~J!dhood . with a lwn,icr blow. It 1, true that
friend's home one da~. She !ell in love wtth ducks about ller l't•cteotauts do not attend Mass os
friend's nlace. She wanted one lor ' hout one mont~ flat there was a our Catholic fllends do. so why
a pet nnd osked grandfather Sherd duckli~• toddling around the should they cclebrote "ChristHostetter. Tuppm Plain~ if he place "Daffy", the duck, Still Mass"?
wo11Jd take core of one fo• her.
makes the Hostetter place its
We are not comt~anded by Je·
Satd Sherd
home However, lhe durk and pig· sus or ally of the apostleo to ecie·
"We can't takr

care of

have httle to do w1th each brate Jesus' b1rth, but rather ccleducks ilerc They'rl be running off other now.
brate his death for we lind atLnke
11nv

quite as attractive This all cost money an
a great deal of labor to hnng about. Visitors and be nothmg but Vouble."
to both centers cannot but apprectate what
But Dee was not to be d'"led of
and Ia bor
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a fury of creation to
e•ec:t 80meUdll'g ,of'l)eauty abOut the home in
a Chiistmak lli~llle? 'Tilts c~eatlve expression
can be notbhig ellle than gratitude to the un·
seen btit'ever.PI'elient Master for the gift sim·
ply
llvihg In what as r'eeent ago as 100
years should llave a~peared to be absolute
luxury lor the tiulk of our multlfudes.

Dec and grandfather Sherd won- 22.19. Douay, And tuklng bread,
If what th•y had happen with He gave thanks, and Broke; and

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duck el.!g- to her grandfatfie"r's 1 r nou gh to be rare Unt1! someone body, whl~h is given to you, Do

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There Is ample evtdenre that Christmas
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lives tn its true
rtsltan meamng r.e way
to summarize Christmas might be "that in.
. ·
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th'
f · lf ~8 a~ly
sptralton 1o g ve som~ mg o se
of showing gratitude for the fact Of
Jig
alive " Thus note the number of Orgab!Za-

place. Thrn she dem.mded some I tells IIH'm otherwisr

they wtll thts for a commemoratton of me.

means of 'makmg a duck out of I stflnd on their du,.k: beiJll'l hnt('l,,.d Or as the King James ver.sion says:
her duck egg'"
. by ~ ptgeon as quite unique In lo- ThiS do m remembrance of me. No
In near despcrat1on Sherd sug- col Nature lore
where are we told to celebrate

·gelled Dee gtve the esg to a carler •pigeon that t~&amp;d llee'n Stat l'n g Mr and Mrs Ralph Warner and
~round his farm home for several Sll~te and Da,Yid of Fanv,:~o:, N~/·
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-d In 't~ent 1the ~eek ~" 6.:"/1!, on s·
1 mg nen ' an r a tv ·
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!tons ltke the Jaycees, t e Le~ on •, "'}!~s, r-and many other groups which pi"O'~u~ lOOd
(~~'~{)'S 'SWO"J.
baskets •toys and ffems of cTothln'g
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Youngsters and oldsters alike never tire of unfortunate peopl~. This ts not donte . e, se
\a. JOitie
t. Cot;!~or
22. Tongue
someone m Washmgton D. C. or ~lil\h'ffus
'handle
2.
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pro.
1~ " w
v~rylng the "Santa" theme. It Is at once a
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tuller.
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or even the courtnouse or ere
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23. Death
symbolic of the ·Christmas time; when shep· or Christmas in its 'finest sense: to l!f\le.
u. Wing•
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notice
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herds brought gifts to - ·mysterious infant In
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a rough Palestinian manger. Travel ' ·bout our
Yes. persons of all fa1ths, Which d 6r on·
s2 Tenny.
fOddest
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Ty in wavs and means not in obfe'c'tlve may
ltonlan
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h1 ~ 'h
heroine
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lellmlOY'o Alo;.ir
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strong told upon America alnd us here. For
boer
7. Danfers'
Servrce
mas. There are too many to cou'rit.
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t'u"'t!0!·n
:_.roat'"'•
Cll h y,
bemg capable o ee1mg r Sm•BS .., enuer(med l
8. Tall
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ure es o .er tbe nation, and at home, en· ly and deeply we sense we also have liil'eiigth
16. Tho
$.Rubbed
tabbr I
u Swtlist the aid of children, led by sa~rlficlng to race the Godless
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adults, in re.cJreating tableaus Incident to the
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cheese
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birth of the Chrl)t Child Th
We do not have 10 preten
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name
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ss Regret
u Halt!
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main untoucbell
out the rewardmg lnspJratlons of 'to g ve.
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Christmas lends us courage to faee not On· 88 . Degrade
~I our •towns and cities In decorating their ly our Individual probtems as they may 'arise. ao. Relieved
mal·n t"'ness
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us stren ' n•• g '
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Ghrlstm Dgllts, bells, Santa Images, and faith and unity to meet that greater challenge
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lighted Ch!'lat
, hlas trees. Pomeroy business which is wol'ldwlde
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IIRTMDAY PARTY
Dee ltartl~ger's birthday wao
eelehrated with' a dinner Monday
at tho RoblnJOn Dry Cleaning
plan~ Rutland Street, and the em·
ployeotl and their gueot, Mr,. E.
F R•blnso~. exchanged Christmas
gifts. 'rhelma Boyer baked the
birthday ea,ke for the party. Others
present were Mro. Sanford Thorn~
f1orfnc~ Rowe, Lavada •Woodgllftl, .
Helena Biker and Rllla' l!fwts. 'I~
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The tllirteenth birthday of Dicky
Harris wai celebrated Saturday
whan birthday cake and ice e~cam
were aerved by his mother, !In
Frank Hayes, and younger broth·
er, David f.ennetb, to Mrs Mary
Romine, M~. and Mr1. Harold
Letnle) and aona, Chuckle, Sonny
Rirky and ..,bby Joe, ond the
guus~ ol ~onor.

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· llr. anci Mrs. Robort Caoto are
announcing the birth of a oon,
Do~eldEIJi•ne, at the MasQII Clin·
lc .. 1'beJ ,lifO ~ave a daughter,
Bo;c~. Grl!ldparents lnel~de Mr.
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port, snd Mrs Henry tasto Is a "l!OG's-m lo 220 lbs l9.00 to
great grandmother
10.75, %20 to 250. lbs. IMO to

NEW CITIZEN
Mr and Mrs lay Hall Jr. (Mar·
lene Athey) nre announcmg the

birth of a daughter, Penni Mar·
leno, at the Schaekel Clmlc They
have two older girls and one boy.

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Sow's 12 00 to 11 ' ~ Sta•• 12 00
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In 15 00 Boars II 01)• to"" 14 0&amp;
Sows a~d Ptgs 5
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Shoats ·a 00 to 20 00
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CAITLE- Siem 400 'to 22 00
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H01frrs 12 oo 1" : tt.J, Baby Beef , 46 Form o!
14 oo to 22 00, I··" """' 12 00 to ·
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tO Oil " Ill Oil, ~~ dk Cows •a.oo ~; CE'o,,'",'l~n
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EMERGENCY AID .
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Irma Wilson of llaCine rccmcd
aid Monday, from the Pomeroy
EJ:ncrgcncy S{Juotl when ahe appar·
n~y suffered from an attock of
loW blood pressure In

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DIVORCE GRANTED
Thelma Boyd WDS granted • fina! divorce decree from Kenneth
Lee Boyd in Common Pleas Court
Monday according to Judge John
c Bacon.
TRACKDOWN
DETROIT- !Irs Margaret Dan
lei tracked down her husowd'•
shoes while the thief w~s sldl In
them. Sho apotted the s\wes un
n strsnger lo a grocery slm
trailed him to hi! apartment nnu
called polieo.

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M" Wtiliam ~·. Hollrl .shcil , r
Knulc 2. Pomeroy, OhiO, ~r·uiiLI'
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Nov 15 at the Naval Ti'"""'U
CcuiC\, Gtcal Lake•, Ill

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fo the thre~ L's, X for the two O's, etc Single letters, apo.s-

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11~•1 estato taxe• which have not been ~•ld a th~ close of eaeh eolleetton mry a 'enalty of ten
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lpt, and If yon!»" bv moil. b' •ure tnlneato Y&lt;tU.r property by taxing dl!trlct and enclose
ielf·a&lt;ld~ellied envelope. Always enmlno your lax receipt to see thlll! ~vers all your proM , ~at Ho1ITII - 8·30 AM to 4·110 PM dal f...except Saturday when offlre ~101ft at Noon.
t'tli~t lrnl be open Dee. 10, 19071o teb. lit, IR • "'
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County Treasurer
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Channel 3- Wednesday
6.45 Sign Or1

10:0{1 :Arleae Francis Show
10:30 'j'rea.ure Hunt
II !00 :l:lle )'rice Is Riyht
ft :so. 'bulb or Consequences
t2·o0 Tie T" Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
I :00 liJd.Day News
I ·15 M•vletlme
2:30 Bride anrl Groom
3:00 Matmeo Theatre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
5'00 Comedy Time
5.30 Spi"ach Playhouse
6:15 Sp...rts Eye
6·25 Wei!herc,,t
8:30 News Picture
6:45 NBC News
7.00
7:30
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Christmas Program
1'reasure Hunt
Eddie Fisher

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Star Shall Rise

Trouble With fl'ath&amp;r
Arlene Fronds Show
Treasure Hunt
Chri6tmas Church service;

Tic Tac Doqgb
It Could Be Yod
Min-Day News
Christmas in Connecticut
Matil .oe Theatre
Queen 10r a Day
Modern Rorqances

Comedy Time
Spinach Playhouse
Sports Eye
We at bercaRt
News Picture
NBC NEW'
Boots &amp; " ''""•
Wogon

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Marti&amp; ana•
u ·oo News Headline
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11·15 Dr. Beckeft

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Thurtday for TetiiiOII\'c wbero
/thft!rw~Il::.. ~~~. ~~~ RM.~ they ~Ill. 'visit with roldUves be- held MondiJ evening with Jo~n "Cbriatma1 Nlahr', Sherma•
fore Joumeylna qn to -Piqrlda 19 Fultz, suj)ertntendcnl of the Mills· "My Doll . and I', NancY
Mixer iamlly retulned lo their wend .tho whtter..
Chure~ S~hool, 'p•eold1ng. The ·Buch:man; piono oolo "Away Jn
prOIJ'im · wat :'jrected DY ' Miss 1 Matlger", Leland
Dlt61W!
Parle Erlewlne,• itt:t.- Everett Brown· "My Chrlstmao Lilt"
Bichn.!!J Jlil, .liOWt Taylor. Conn!;· Bachner;
"ChriJimao
' Mn. lluPell ~yppt, Lewlo It SIJ1il" Georae sauer; "Yu!etld•
Sauer ,tth' ~J Pa,ul i Hapton· Wishe;", Susap Morris; ''Gro'Wini
stall a's jieeo~II!!•L . .
Up". Billy ·HII\Itonst.ill; . "A Greet·
llln. Taylorl' ~1- ·. presented Inc', Ronnie' Hand; "Giid You
the firat part · :Whlch ' · lnclu4ed Are Here", M0111 l.ee Frailer;
piano soloi hi Karon' Bachner two ions• by the Primary "Cn·
and Carroll ~Iii&gt; L7,!1M fl)~ • on'\ dle l!)lmn:;. and "I Love Thlo Ll,\·
act play "(lj"ondmi, l!lle)''1 Chris~ lie StrjDier"; "Only • Smile .•
mas". l'boit tikln)· part wero John Jobb· "A WiJh and a Star;•
1 Karen Bachner, Grl)ldljtl Riley; Sttven Krinke; vocal' solo "Fr~Y
Carroll Ann LJpnr, ~i!bllay School the Snowman", Naney Buchanan,
feaeher; Cheryl flte l!l)d Cinda aceomp•nled by' ~er slater, J,ynn
Sauer wh,o ea.a •".[Ill~ BeUJ"; Buchanan: "H t ~ere" Ruth
Edith HaplonataU, "\l((!fte ·Chri•J· Ann Sovely, Cynthio Ml9•· Lol!
mas"; plano duet.: !Sei'en and Oil· Ann Sauer and Cathy Runell:
11 J,ewll; "silent · 'Nial)t" l!oy'•
Mrs. Donald Lowery'• class
Chorus; ,,ecltatlona, , .r;tan 1\t:i· 11ang two Chrislma~.o car()ls in. thP.
chert and Mlehael. l!ostiC' Chris~1 original Germpn "nder the dtree·
m14 Story, J.lie!hael ~.orris; trum• tion of Mrs 'F' C Rt r"' "l w! .'1
pet tolo, Jim Miller, Dleam llrs HaptonsJail ns ,, " · •~
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11• Wlsha~au&amp;h, publisher of a :'l\layne Short, hal a~&lt;Ided ha
w[leklv ne~paper at'Notom-. Kan. •. daesn't want io ~haller..ge TV'a
'II thO'Iirst woman state printer In Hugh Wyatt Earp O'Biien to a
kansas history - and the first f3'1 draw contest 'after all Short
Democrat to hold the offiee. Gov. Is nvr!lng a bullet wound in hi•
George Docking, the state's first foot he received while practicinS
Democratic eovernor In 20 years, h ~ fast draw.
appointed !Jlrs. Washaba•gh.
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Taking part were Lcl::mrl Drown
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Karen Bostic, George Sauer, I
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John Jobb and K~y Slate~. Men.·
l'&lt;,lbt.l'lg the
program J a n~
The Homebuilders Claso ol the
Chureh of Christ went caroling bers ol the Jumor chOlr '.an3 w~us ln behalf of the school

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Entcrprlle EUB Church mel Sun
day afternoon at the church for a
party.
A solo by the Rev. LIBton Hal
!ey opPned the meeting [ollow

ed with prayer by llrs

E N.

Arnold and, ScripttJre readmg by
Mrs Dana Young, who ahm gavt•
a readinc. Gi2ll were exchangul

durmg the JOCial hour.
exchanged. The
Refreshment&amp; of Jte cream, month was Mrs
cookies and col tee were served 1u Mrs. Leatho
Hrs Walter Walker~ M\ s C las :~ Grace Maud and• ""'••'- ::
Grueser, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs John of Parkenbur&amp;
Batey, Hn. Ella Amald, l!n.

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Emma Davlo, Mrl ~izabeth Rath- Barnett
recent eallen ·In the
burn, Mn. Youn1. and Mn. How· 1;.,ms home.
ard Mdntosb. Preeedmg the re·

fresbmenu. Mto. Davis asked Iho
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taken from tfie '7-'::J;..r.:::-;:;;,;;;:
November 2, 1845:

Joan; carob; a voeal her dauabter, Mrs. Liaate Miller suddettiY

pre duet by Vera CQVeft and Kay
Very Darlll and cloolng prayer by tht
"JIO· Rev C R. KonkriSbt. Ernest co.
vert wao modeiator for the program and the oli4e proj.,!lor wao
~ ··~ ss , Dennis operated b7 David Xmlkright.
,, and Bill Santa Clau brpuiht treats to
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Homebuilders
Class Christmas
Program Given

carols during this presentaliU'D.
Santa Claus vtslted the groUp
at the elose of Ute program and
presented ,Christ~• treats to aU
of the ehtld!en In the progr1m
and in the audience.

presented a g1ft to tbe Rev Fat&gt;·

er John Ture~ af~whi&lt;h Sani:'

arrived with a giU for each chdu
The Sacred Heart School wa.
diSmissed Friday for Ute holiday
vacation and will resume on
January 6

Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club
Dinner He1d

Get Your lioUdaJ
PermanetJt Now

SHIRUY'S BEAUTY
SHOP

married
Welsh, the essentlol
Elson o:-Connur of the ltar1 n" offended peraotv. he

Corp, who villted here recent!} not hung."
with h~ grmdmother, l!rs Gr'l~'.!
Louden, haa returned to h1..&lt;; !'m e

at Camp Pendl•ton, Cahf. from
Dayton O'Connor made the tnp
by airplane. While atlcnd•n•
school tb\re be .il majormg 1' 1
mathematieo.

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tian Church, saya

churches "are
"look lllte ranch

tbe cbildn!n lD the eongregation ken eoops " Hr
church to look like a
at the dose ol the program.

Hair Cutting&amp;: Styling
Bleaching &amp;: Tinting
Reallstic - Brech
caryl Richards &amp;
Rayette Pe.rmanents

OPEN9T08MON.
THROUGH SAT.
Ph. 31l·M 109% Court Sl

The Jolly Bunch Sc.;,ing ciub
had their Christmas potluck din·
ner Saturday a tthe heme o(,Mrs. I
Lawrenee Mtlboan. Jolly Pal gilts.
were exchanged and Pol·lden!itles
revealed. ~Irs. Shirley Mills, president, was In charge of a abort
bll8iness meeting.
Tbe elub h¥d been endeavoring
to get a couch for th~ Chil~n'•
!lome and it was reported that
Mrt Charles Burdette had given
thom • couch which the Zirkle
• 14ovlng Company bad taken to the
Home for them.
Christmas decorations were used

throug~out

Ute Milhoan home and
'the bullet table was centered with
a sleigh filled with candy eanes
and banked wt!h evergreen
A Round-Rob&lt;~ Christmas card
was sent to Mrs. James Weber,
who Is In Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. D. E. Mlller, the only other
member unable to be present,
sent a gill for her Pal. M~mbers
were Mrs. Milhoan,! Mrs. Mills,
Mrs. P. !.. Mitch, Mrs. E. L Hu!lhcs
Mrs. George Hackett Sr., Mrs.
Blanche Haptonstall, Mil . .Noah
Hasklp' Mrs. Will Reynolds, Mrs.
H: E. B~lh, Mrs. L D. Diles, Mrs.
Orin Smllh, Mrs. Doyle Miller,
Mrs• William Robson, Mrs. Carl ·
Mattox, Mrs Ke~neth Byer and
!Irs. Herman Batley.

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_voice to the-chorus-of gQi,d'
' wilhei"cOming
,y" way ~,a dt~tnias ,
re~IY. Worth siDling .
alioOt: .. merry and bijpt :
6n4 llled )Vhh in~ .happ~s •
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Ba~ing Cqmpc:r.;
-Yule P~rty Held

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'!;'he Ohio Valley

P.oin~roy

Bakin~

. "We hope that your Yule. ·:d1ywll\be as cheedul and glowing
·£htest Christmas tree. May your
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L.: , .•• :1dsbips and 'famUy devotion.

pany Union had Chrtstm;:,; 1
~~ the !rllddleport K. o£ I' ll
.aPproximately one hundrerl

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~bury, Mrs. Helen San '
!rlrs. 1&lt;. E. Wells, Mrs. lle1e:1 ''
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and distributed gifts to the clul·.·
dren. Prizes were won by Pd"n

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Batey,Jlob&lt;irt
who reccJVed
a cloc~·tadJO.
Lewis, William
Rus-

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alarm clocks; Norman Fred-

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'Cottingham, $5

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ho.10r of the
veraaey of
T~re was ~~:~~~~:
and a gift eJ
!DYed by the
Tho Birthday
doted on Friday
20t~ at tbe home
Alice Bise for
p.rty. The home
decorated in •••·P~I ·
holiday smon

Tile Daiiy §entinel

PICK CROW
COLUMBUS UP- The Colum· DEVOTED TO INTERESTS
bur Touchdown Club announced
OF MEIGS·MASON AIIEA
today It will awird Us Chie Har
Natlo!!al advel'(l!lng repreaentaley tro~hy as outstanding coldve,
BottiDertt.Jttmhllt, Inc., 843
lege football player of the yeor
l.exlngton o\ve., New York CIIJ,
16. N.Y.
\ Charmlnt( Enovvh
Enterd aa secoa4 .el,UI malllnl
'PORTLAND, M~, - (Ul'l- A .natter •! 14• post Qfflce at p.,.
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weekly •hatm cia~• for high ..~.ool ero:v., ()fllo. '
!J'eshmep, an4 ~opnomare g:rh
sublttriptlon rate.: lli!UVIII'l' 1&gt;1
sporisor6.d by ·the c1ty was cancel· canter wjtere arulable so &lt;enta
per week; qne year.4n advan&lt;e al
led' There were no takera.,. . ,
llhe •DeUy. Sentinel olflee, $!UO;
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six montbo, $7.80; three 'tllopthl,
MONKEY VS. MAN
$3 00. BY .motor fllll,lt where avallo
CHICAGO UP-J J. Shaffer, •ble: ope month $1. BY maU ope
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the dlre~tor. of the Chieago Anti· vear $8; •lx monilia, $US; tbree
Cruelty Society, expblned Mon· months. SUO; one m011tb. $1.
day why 'be sent three men to
Publialted every afteraoon ,,..
•&lt;Rpture a monkey loose b a felt eept ~unday by The Ohio Vallet
factorY," You eao't match OM Sentbiel, Inc., at un Meclianlo
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An ·ltlded
maa Pll'tY ,;-;;~:'r"·tJ!b~
the M. ~ Churoh' h'ld
Thomas home

Enterprise EUB
Class tfolds A
Christmas Party

,• " h Chuckle ~full en and ~tephen C&lt;&gt;ats "I'd Fred Hibbt.
Mrs. t.ssie CongrO'ff' V1S1tet1 indicted for a high
o~' (;h"l !m::;; Tree'' by Agnt•s The service 1neJuCiid I YOCI!IOIO -eccntly at Little Hocling witl• t was to ttave been

The Primary Deparin~ent witb mas" with ludy Gregg as "l''
Mrs. Bachner 11 pianist had the and David Lyons as Josopo &gt;n•'
next part of the prograD\; ucbrhit Miss Gregg Bang "Away l:t (
Maftger'' ' as a part of the pl:')

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Advantures in Learning
1~&amp;(~$!o•n Nilws
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Noon News
Jll:!jo&gt; ~ J~· t\Yi,
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Fratikie I,aine
1.0!' I.· tar .,. t,SeGretchen Wade show
1:30 Movie Mact.ee· ;
Movi• Matinee
3·00 Amerte.U.· I!andsttlnd ,
Let's Go Chrhtmas Shot&gt;
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'1.30 • Do .t ou Trusl Your.'flte
Ame~·an
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4·00 American Bandstand '
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Do You Tru' t Your Wife
5.00 Wild Bill Hickok ·
American Bandstano
~.~0 Mickey Mouse Cia~
Sir Laneelot
6:00 C~on Club
lUckey Mouse Club
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l!arloon Club
6:25 Five Star Final
l~ve Star Final
6:40 Newo '
1\llWII
7:00 Silent Service
Gray Ghos!
7:30 DISo,yJand
Sugartoot
8:30 'tombstone Territol')'
Wyatt Ear~
9:00 Oaje and Ilarrlet
Broken &lt;\riow
D:30 VI alter WincheU l11le
Te!el)bone Time
. 10:00 Blsbop. FUlton J Sheen
W!'i Point
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Heath Methodist
Yule Worship
Services Held

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lfrJ. Ernest Covert '"' tn
Scltoot held tbeir onnual Chr~t· char&amp;e of the Chrlltmao worohlp
rna• program at the eburcb iU senice preNnted at the evening
dttorlum, Sunday evening, under ocrviee at the Heat~ Methodist
the ·direction of the IO.ehtr, Church, S•nday, Dee. 22. Theme of
Mrs. John Bacon with
llr. the service was •1'1te Star" and It
George Kadl:ett Jr., aa pi~o 1at opened wltk u OI'JlD prelude by
Sharon lo!IH. Jfn..Jama Brewing.
lor the evening. ,
ton, auP.rinltDdent of Ute Pri·
An acrostic "Merry Chrilllmu" mary childreD tn ftllfll Christmas
with eaeh child holdins, a lettc: aongo at the beilnnlnJ of the prowas presented by. Kevin Daii&lt;J. gram
Miriam Lonf, j,lrry. Frey, Jam"
Conde, Barbara Tatteraon, MICh· The service tnclude.d the choir
ole Hackett, Michael Mullen, Mt· directed b1 ~ Pllibon; a speech
rhael Gre1~ Ramalee Ne~ri, Cart chotr ~nd ID antiphonal voup.
Mitch, Teresa Casci, Templeton Those •n the opeedi c~oir were
Grueser Grego11 Barsotti and Kart Beck, Bandra SlmJ)IIln, 1!ary
Landa Haekett, members of tht Carol SwaDtOrt("Ferrell Shuler,
fJrst and oecond (l'ade.
San~ro BrewlngtoD, Gerald Ault,
Mar~yn Swan, Dianne McComao,
Greetings were given by Mtr· Eric Cha'llber!l, Evelyn Gtbbono
iam Long after which the entire and Barbara Jonet. ,
~r\'~no! s&lt;~.ng uHi Ho For Chr1afTalung part In tile antiphonal

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Hysell, Patty f.owery, 11. •· •
lor. Beverly Pernn, K"n n •1 1
Elsie Reichert, SuSie I'
worth, carO)yn Russell , · ! ,;,.;
Jobb.
The Frimary depart me,: r ·

Sunday evening after their Cltrlst·
mas prorram and then went to
tho home of Mr. ·~nd Mrs Harold
Lohse !or a soclil hour and r..
freshments.
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Those In tbe caroling party were
Mr. aad l!r•· Thoma! Bowen, 1\ln.
Denver Rlee, Mrs. Norman Hum·
phreys, l!rs. ,.Theo Neutzllng, lli.
and Mrl. Ruuell Wilson, Mr and
Mrs. CISh Baltr and daugbtera,
Christine and Candace, Mr. JIDd
Mrs. Chester Erwin, )fr. md Mrs.
Wallace Br~dford,' !h. ahd Mro.
Fred l Gardner, Susan Neulz!ing
and Debby Grueser.
They were entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Lohse and chUdten, Jim·
my, Jen.nifer and Jack.

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Coleman; narrator, Faye Wallace;
BoyJ' Chorus, Arnold •nd M1cii·
ael Bosti~. Fran Reichert, Bruce
and Allen Wallace, Mlcbael Morria, Jtm 'Muter, Roy Coleman.
Their part ended with lbe song
"We Wish Y&lt;¥1 a Mercy Chris'·

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Tha Cbrlotmas program of tho -mas Greeting", Betty Rae RuJo
Firat Preobytorian Church waa ocli; "So They say", D•vld J!\fe Program Given

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Channei8-Tuesday

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DallrSentlne~ Po~er~r-~JeP.on, o., Dec.24,·18~7-:' finf ~tesbyterian Church

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'ghl 'to' the (reo qlllfe. , for
~ithout are dp,., aDd sorcerers,
and whorem'?llit~and ~~';!~~:.":; 9'44
and Idola!~ ~otmH A LIE ; 9:45
M&lt;\KE~ ;'.:&amp;; . Cbtlatmb. Rev:' 11:00
even If l&lt; 1s a ~1 ,
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Jesse Hii)IO;
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p0rii y 'Ohio
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BILLFOLD PINOS OWNER
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31' 2'45
LIN COLN, 'Neb.-hlsAtrman
tlet 1n
iiliam Sullivan 1111t
wa ·(
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a train between Counrll Blur '. •
Iowa and here. The billfold tra, 3:80
veled on to Denver, where 1. 4:00
was found 'by, a postntan Tb: 1:00
ostman turned It over to an o! 0:30
P at LowrY .\f'B. Denver. T1'"&lt; 8:0'!
ftcor
o!ftcer ·mailed lh• billfold to Sul· 6:25
!ivan at Llneoln A.FB.
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Channe. 13-Tuesday

7:59 Sign On
8·0{1 CaptNn Kangaroo
8:45 CBS l'&lt;ews
9 oo 11orning Show
7:59 s:gn On
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8·00 Cuptoin Kangaroo
9: 55 Morning State tlewa
8 45 CBS News
10:00 Garry Moore
9·00 Morning Show
10:30 Arthur Godfrey
9:45 CBS News
11:30 Stt'lke It Rich
9·"5 Mo'"lini State Newt
12:00 News at Noon
10 00 Arthur Godfrey
12 .10 Ka!te's Almanac
11 ,30 Stn•• n Rieh
12:15 Love of Lile
l2:00 News At Noon
12:3C· search for Tomorrow
12·10 Katie's Almanar
12:45 Guiding 'Light
12·15 Love of Life
1:00 Katie's KitcheD
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
1'30 As the World 'l'unil
12:45 Guidinll Light
2:0{1 Beat t~c Clock
l:c9 Katie's Kitcnen
2·30 jJousepJU'\l'
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New York aecdeptehd hlsm r,~mCl th,' 3 00 Big Pay~ff . •
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Dutch and ma e tm an • au
3.30 The Verdiells Yoilft.
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Please see The Columbia Viking 4'•QO Brighter Day
i;~~ Jfg";~;!a
Desk Enc)clopedia
415 Secret Stofln
3.·3" T'"" verd 1'et Is y 0..At Proverbs 22.6 we art&gt; admon· 4 30 Edge of Night
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way they should go and when 6.30 Your Esso Reporter
thev arc old they will not depart 6:45 Spocts Parade
'·30 Eqge of N&lt;ght
fro;, it This would work the 6·55 Weatherman
5:00 !.ly•tery Theatei
sameh way should wsoe ltertainus !~:: 7:00 Parade of Stm
6.30 Your Esso Reporle!'
in t elying
wrongto way,
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from
'!l'r-Thildren about 7:30 Telephone Time
''" SPOrt' parade
Chri'stmas nnv Santa Claus, or 8:QO Phil Stivers Show
6.55 W.•a\h•"""J\;.,&lt;l.-&lt;: ''
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D.OO he Mij\lo'itair~ ,
wilh unrillhteousnes:. (or truth :~:~~ ~:~o~jhe·mlp~te NGs
9:~0 I1ve G6t'A S~'&amp;!'
with (aioehoodl and what hath ti·05 Scanning the Weather
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light with darkness
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ll 00 Up-tJill'e-m u e Newt
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In PIII'IUanee of law, I, Clydo G. Milt bone, Tret surer o! Meigs County, Ohio, do hereby give notice
Iiiii tbe number of Mills levied on each dollar of propet:ty showu on the General Tax Duplwate of
Ileal Ii:m\e, Public Utility and PersOnal P.ropcrt) within said County for the year 1907 Is" fo llows:

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~'here ~re many customs asooci·
a!ed with the Christmas oelebra·
twn that ean easily be traced to
pa~an times, take for instance the
evergreen tree At Jerehuab JOth
ehapter, King James Version: Thus
saith the Lord, learn NOT the "l'Y
of lh,e HEATHEN. . For the cus·
tom of the people are vain; for
one cutteth a tree out of Ute ror·
est, the work of the hands of 1he
wm·kman WJ!b the a&lt;e. Tbey dee1&lt;
It w•th ,;lver and wttli gold; they
ra 1ten 11 d?wn ~tth nails and with
ha\nmers, that •t move nol. · ·II•
not afroid of them; tor they con·
not do evil, Neither alsb Is it In
to do good This laot phra!le Is the
only one that most people are able
to see. They overlook the admon·
ilion to "be not ss the heathen
h ~ th
th' g " Paul tells
:s ~~ Xcts ~s7e 30 ;~.~ the times of
such ignorance God has winked st;
but that NOW he has COMMA.ND·
ED all men everywhere to 1\&amp;
PENT. of such foolish things.
Now Just a word about santa
Claus. He was originaly Saint Nl~h·
olas, a fourth eentury bishop ,of
Myra in A&gt;ta mmor, patron samt
of boys, oailoro and thieves, of
Greece and stcily; also Saint
Nlchqlas of Barl, Italy. His relies
were ltaken there after belnK stol·
en from Myra in the Neth&lt;!flando,
and other places, his feast day is
Deeember 6th and not the 25th as
now eelehrated Deeomber 6 ts a
children's holiday. -we En g118h• 1n

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1957

Wolfe Grabs Scoringleadership

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Carl WWe, Racine's greal outside shot. edged Into the Soul~·
eastern Ohio scoring leadership
this week among Class A lnd
Cia" AA schools according to
unofficial ligures released by Jam·
es White of Syracuse.
The 6-il Tornado forward pas,.
ed ST John.on of the Poll1er~y
ph b
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· ht 1 ~
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34a point
output. It was hi; :11
game and gave him " total of 1M
point. for a 28.4 averoge.
Meanwhile, Johnson, on lhe
eoollsh side a~ainst R~&lt;cine, net'
ted 17 points . This gm hlrn •
live game total of 136 points lor
27.2.
Two sturdy SEO Class
ers bad third and fourth P aces.
They were Gene Morgan of LO(*D
who missed I.ogan's game Frlil,ay
night against Ironton, with a 23.0
average in five games and Alben's
Gary McConkey, at 24.4 in 7

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Wolfe demonstrate~ hb s~1)1
Friday night in more d~Par&lt;·
nients than shootln&lt;. He played
t.he entire J(ame wit hout en!nmlt·
tlno a foul and himself sunk
eiRht out of cieht lrrc tbrows.
He w" also effective " a rebounder on offense aml defehae.
In other comparisons eompih!d
by White, now , New York Central Railroad olliee emplo)'e..~t
Hobson. Pomeroy emerged u ,tlo!
•~• ollensivc toam with 88.4
I t ••r
In all games Ill
po n ' ,... .arne
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Yes, Merry ChrutllllaS!
W
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d'e're ea ng Into another year recor u•g
highlights of home county athletics and the
clean, energetic young folks who make their
mar~s as stars. Mat they ever shine brighter
learning tbe lesson• that Sports can teach:
""""'smagsblp, bard work, perseverance,
•r•• •
physical and ml!lltal supremacy.
this year had seVeral ell)ll!ciatly bright moments Ia apolis. First or all Middleport as·
toaiided southeastern Ohio by copping the
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state cham onshlp In Class A baseball, tlle
fi rs t sueh t t'tle bY any Class A or Ciass AA
school bi. this section. Nolan Swackhamer

Athens, 4·0 in the

wu the
and doubling
Dave Hindy
was
the coach.
batteJYJim
withBowles
Hindy
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mld·summer Bob Roberts took a Little League All·
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balebail team to W~liston to go through undefeat~d In
all . Invitational tournament that boasted the cream of the
~talent In soutbeaatern Ohio.
..... starR-Tom Wblte of t:meroy with his great
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crutch bitting Peanuts lctllne or Racine for a
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~ at shortstop, easily the outstanding play of the
tlte tournament-just to mention two.
~i'd Junior Hawthorne, Pomeroy's line haltering fullback,
led.•fil&amp;
;. beloved Panthers to a 6·3-1 season, fourth in t.he SEO,
&amp;1!4 11ad his own name picked for the No. 1 fullback in the
SI!JO !~ague.
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Marlins for the past two seaaon1,
.. es their farm club repreoontalive
·bursh Pirates today . named Don to handle pltehero.
Osborne, manager of the Miami
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6t. Louis 89 Woo~lngton 63 .
Brtdloy 17 St. MOrys Cotif. 6l
Mlchlilan St. 57 Iowa St. ,51 ot
Oktohomo 64 O~lo Stote 55
South-!

PI\MDillNA, Calif. UP - Coaeh
Woody ){IYl!$. .~! Ohio State Mon·
day adlfiDnl!l!ed sportll writ~n
against plclllti ·his Buckeyes by
19 or Rio!~ ~olll!s to win the Rose
Bowl .galj\~. · ·
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Wet!
''""'~"ri of the Southern Cill·
Montona 75 ~· mona State 66
r ' · l'ootbl!U Writer! AMocta••
'':"', •·. cd ,v\.l!llnR ea;tcrn sports
Utah 707fWllh
~"""State..
write" then ~i,
Orogon
Brijhom
Ytu111·7,
• clced olu.o Slate, to
Colorodo 61 Stanford 58
win by an, av~rore of . 21.4 points
d.,pite llayes' ldmonitlon.
1'he oeeasloo was the annual
Ols Ots
0 Tournamel!.t of It""" .ineetlhg of
the association, !&gt;l'lnglng t 0getHer
lor !lie fll'l\ time ilnee •their
00f
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tearnl w~t
· p\cked to aj!ptat In
the llo'" .· wl COach Hllfet and
Coich Le •.caaanova of Oregon.
Vef
Haye~ exto11cd his 1~57 tealn as
bi!lng much like the 111M team
Bob Ashley, former star cager 1 which also wenltu the Rose Bowl
from MHS and now eoa.ch at
"Tl!oy are much alike," Haye1
Southwestern High &amp;chool m .Gal· 1ald. •:Both iquada were made up
Jia County, led .the Pomeroy 11~1· of 'quaUty kids' and I'm proud of
shots to a 91·73 victory over a Mid- both teama. 1 don't like to mili
dleporl team Monday night ·P\•Y· compafuona. Tbe 1954 team h~d
ed on the SW floor. He had a final mote 'nune' players but tbla preatotal of 3~.
enlllJIUad his Improved more thon
High lor Middleport was Jim any te&amp;lll 1 ever eoaehep.
Bowles, Ali·SEO center lor the
The outspoken lluc~ye Colieh
Yellow Jackets · last season, with made a passing reference to the
30 poln.u.
Withdrawal of schOQis from the
For the Hotshots, John Sisson Piclfic: Coast Conference by de· .
had zo, Stobart 12, D~ek Gaul 121'''rlng football 4rew up ln the Big
and Aa~on .Buffington 17.
Ten because 11 was played among
For Mi1dleport Payne ~ad 8, areal eduC!Itionhlii)SiituUons. .
Engi!J~ '2, Russell 8 and Qualls "! re(ari! ·1111 j iratodt what
15.
has b'll&gt;l!l!lle4:r&lt;tenlltln tbe W~t
fond 1 doi!'llllle to iee ~deh thlncs
Score by quarters:
Hot!ho'.l
14 26 48 •• 1 happen," lle said.
Middleport
IZ 34 46 73
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klwhen of Ute Wcltct.tJ Growere
A"oeialion !Ug&amp;o;t Ihi&amp; method of
cool&lt;lng oque,h. Cut .corn "'"" I'
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BOWLING

Home of Ar.row Sblrla
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include good health,

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thankinr you for .Our )llironqa and in
wishinl Y!AJ. 1l011day e~lete with
all the ''trinfmlnp•. ~ ,IO'Ii iti~ frltnd.,. iood he~lttJ;IiMI &amp;Ood·Cheerl
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Children Yule

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MOBILGAS

In The lleart of
Mason City
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now with cdl the 01Jta
your hearl dtalre~.

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ity if these other men don't pan
Out.
1 might move Ed Bailey out there
and tiave Smoky \lurge98 do the
catChing. Bailey is a very versa·
tile man who gives me that much
"more leeway in planning.
Of eourso, the big que'stiiln IT•ark
'ted Kluszewskl. Alot has been

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During lhe social hour games
were played and a:iltl uchangP.•!
after whith relrethmenu were
served to tbost named &amp;bove an~
Dana Van Meter, Annabelle ROSI·
Phyllio and Cbarleo lhle, John
Ea•terday, Opal Wotson, Dolore'
J(ru'!uter, Lam Holter,
Davd
, Hysell, Joe Thoren Jr., and th£&gt;
1 teacber Ml!s Leda Mae Kraeuter.

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SYRACUSE, N. Y. --(UP)-Dr
L. Leaf 1 faculty member
of Forestrv.

SeUODI
GreeUng

To All

BECKY'S
SHOP
Middleport

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bring joy to every

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MrT heart. Anil duoilgbOOr me eomiilg year, may '!f. an
blow the peace and gOOd wiU of which the angels iiD&amp; 111 thlt ·Obit

Night, long ago. To yOJI ud ,Ollis, we wish ·a '*r

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a very joyout Holiday Sea1on ... one tllat
wllllonQ be lreliUred for Ill dlany hap~y memorlet.

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Our

Olfleers were elected lor 1; ,
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new year when t e terme ia''
Clau of tho Momlne Star EUB
Church met S1turday evening "'
the homt of Alice, Tommy and
Lou1-f riaher.
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lost season .
Sors Bolloy Vor11mo
1 am riot saying I will .do It but

ma1 etocklnq over·

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Morn1ng
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For 1958

but I believe we have ....: or
-- the personnel to carry TrE~ats
t~ll. . have . qeen some I""
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llflilk~y . .there will be tb•h~ children of th~ ~t:· Ql
morr . . spring training starts
e azarene recm~c
. mas
: ... and perhaps eve n more before - tfeats Sun.day m~rmng With hesthc first game of the 1958 season. Ite.r Taylor, SUP:frmtcndent of the
Corrtcts Weekntss
Btble School an charge of the
i . Pitching was_ o!Jvionsly our prin- treats.
c1pal shortrom t~g ln~t ye_ar so we I In the evening the Rev. nnd Mrs.
;"'f'll_t out and.did somet\u~g aboul l Robert Palmer directed a ChristIt nght awa v. Now I believe we · mas program wlth Virglnib Gro1
. have corrected th~t wea~ness.
1 gan as accompanist. Children tak. We have alrearly aequ1red geven tn"g part were Gary Ellis, Kathy
! now pltchm including good front· 1 Moore, Roy, Judy and Lorry Tay·
· line:rs and sohd re11e( strength. Jor, Susie and •rony Clonch, Vonda
Harvey Haddix, Bob Purkey and Wise, Paul !!alstead, Janice Hoi·
Willard Schmidt would be wel· 1 ton Pamela Covert, Patty Palmer,
cOme adrl!tions to 2nY _staff. . • · Judy Moore, Mary Walburn, ConIn addition to our remainmg nie arr.d Rovnie Cheadle, Cecil See
reg,ulars, we eKpect a lot of Char· Terry Taylor, Gloria Hovatt4fr,
ley Rabe who pitched well lor Se· Job" Wilt.
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attle last year and thel'e urc a
couple of promising rookie pros·
The program included songs,
peets coming down for spring , rer.itations and a twenty-minute
training who will get a chance. . talk by:l:b:e:P::":to:r:;::;::;::;::.,
Natura~ly, we ~ad to sacr-ifice 1 ::;;:;:;:;:: .
some power to f.~t the men we ·
wauted. You do not get something I
for nothing, even in baseball . . .
We IO!t batting strength m
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yieldin~ Wally Post ·and. ~oe 'ray·
lor but don't forget we still have
Frank. l\9binson sod Gus Boll In
the outliclrl. ·Right now the best
prospect for Post's replacement
looks like Stan Pal.y5 who led the
I.PitJ!'UC in. batting with Nashville

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- DETROIT UP - The Detroit
Lion• ployod b!ll&lt;l'e ~18,283 opeeta·
ton during their 12 regular "'"n
games tltb year for an neratre of
81,5~1 per caine.

RAY R. PICKENS, D.O.

Are Given

contldenlial 10111 •PI&gt;roval.

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was bothered by a bsck aliment
during most of the 1957 seaaonbut I prefer to adopt a wait-and·
see altitude lor the moment.
George Crowe filled ln well at
first bose in 19l!7 and Steve Bilto
Bv BIRDIE~ TEBBETTS
will be up again frOID Hollywood
· Written for tht United Pi'tss
Over~! I would have to ny :.he
NASHUA, N. H. UP - The Cln· picture looks very bright now.
elnnatl Redlegs will enter a !\lOre
vesntile ettncking force 1n · the A great many ~eople have been
1958 National League b&gt;.tlle: .'The picking Milwoukee to run away
accent will be more toward pitch· with the flag neJt year but I do
ing: and speed.
!l(lt agree. It was a fiv«lub bat·
tie until mid-Auguat last season
hnvc rbeen
primarily
as We
a powe
tramkno'
btr~11 next
year and I see no reason why it should
h'
b
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not ~ the same, or tougher, next
, we WI 11, n~t on 1Y lt ut move. year. Certainly the Giants and Pii ou: t_hmkmg has changed since rates also are improved ~o I can1 flm~hm (! fourth last seasqn.
1 not sec the Brav~ runlling over
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'J'h!! Hcdlegs are going t!l 11e1 a anybody
co:-nbinntlon of youth and experl- ·
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ence. Yo'l li1ight say our theme
is to bt\ild for th e future while we ,
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oupply it • , • aubjeet lq ou quickt

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tho second of 16 dispatch11 on
the off...ason optlook of ~ach
major lugue feem for 1951,
written by tho monttllrt of'
ooch &lt;tub.

Crpws Steak House bowlers t(lok
tWo games from Gainers Pluml:!ers
at Parkersburg Wednesday nir,ht.
The Steak House ·keglero were
led by Paul (705) Riggs, who had
a total ol 601.
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game of 223 and a nice 569 total.
In the occond game all the Steak
House boys rolled ~04 and over
lor a 1064 .tolat The Crow team
has wolo 6 out of the l"t 9 games
tmd four en these games have been
MIDDLEPORT
COATS BLDG.
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Payments Incl11:® aU,r:lwJoo. Othtr

of Chri&amp;Jmaalhlne
upon you u upon the

B'Ifd"Je Ch'Jmm
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PI'tching..,. Rttrunng' rA_'
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1 ne: Bas

Alttv&amp;r happened to led Kid

Lewla? Now 63, he is an aulstar•t

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'tn~ CITY

TILL JAN. 6, 1951 .

who flnolly high series of 585 and high galne week end on the farm.
w•th the Chrhtmll StJry by Ros.
bumped t~~ kid off the welter· of 219.
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1'alk around the Whitt llouse Easterd~y and oevent readmg'
weight thron• fol- g!lod In 1919.
concerning "What
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DOWNIE-GROSS

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OFFICE FROM DEC.

John'• wn, David, 9, and daugh·
tm Barbara Ann, 8. Suaan, 6, and
Mary lean 2. The youoli Eilicn·
bowers live· in nearby Alexandria,
Va., and 4110 h;lve a oottage on
the edce of the Pretldenl'o Getty~
burg lanb.
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have a •olce ln, lbe dcc!Jion. de·
pending on bow they think he
stood the otrlin of lhe Pari•
NATO meeting.
'l'hc!J preeert.,llon of rest at cvcry opportunity in Elaenhower'a
recovery from tbe Nov. 25 mild
stmko probably will rule out •n·
other lone trl~ - ouch 01 to AU·
gusta, Ce.- at thlo Ume.
The EiaenHof!ers opent Christ·
mas In 1953 and 19M io their
Augusta golf "91lrJe colt.gc. Tile
past two years they presided over
hig family gatherlllg! It lbe White
House.
They have never apent a Chris~
mas at their PenDSylyanla farm,
where a liUle snow can tum the
landscape Into a classic Yuletide

welterw.dght c~ampianshlp. Uni· games or 185, 14U and 134! ·
Houst i\lld then drove the 80 [
roup smx fti
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que In hldory are his 10 fight$
H., Clark &lt;lf the winrltn'&amp; had a miles to GettyJbiJrt Jor 'a qoie.t ol_s opene-4 ~h$ meeting

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Midwest Host Pavs Zuppke 1nbute As Th•t was lhe unolllclal talk ~~: i~e:.·::;n:th:;'~t~:i' similar
' ' Umverstty
• ; 'Gn'd'IrOn ,.mmort·a}. """'"
the While lt~use Wday. The first famiJJ'o Chrl&amp;tm"
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Theu· plans have not yet been ... plan• almoot cerlalnly will in·
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nounccd.
elude the grandchUdi'en - MaJ.

d•vs to huvvw•lghts ""' t~ with 527 and high game , o! ZOI. mild atroke; the Elsenhowm had retary and tresourer.
end •nd twlct held the W9rla Paul Chlfcrd, a 182 bowlor, had ThankJglVIni dinner at the Wblte
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· BY UNITED PR F.SS
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Thursday night at Point PltBI·
Ted Kid Lewis, born in Lon· an.t in the Men's Classie League
don, had mor. thon 400 flghta ragl!inst ACe III Crows' Cbicka
during • career . stntchlno, fro.m were colder th~n a chill~ ~ki· scene.
Roy Van lfeter wa11 selected ;B
1920 to 1929. He fought em all . mo. Losing all three games, Piml
Ji'or fb(,'jr Thanl::sglvina: holiday, president; Louise Fisher. viet!
from banhtmweights in hi' tarly j Rl ;_.:gs had high indivldua:t setles immediately after tbe President'a pre ,ident and Tommy Fial'·.: r. set·

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the White Home and their Cett1- 1the elllpoe Juot oouth ol the White
hurg farm.
JJouse Monday afterooon. The tele·

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th' cavltico, !ill with cooked broc· gr., t . great . &amp;rpndcldldre:l. All Chr~Mtma• the '""'''ton br a long The Pr"14eot 10111 foMIIJIIY light
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birthday how •he keeps oc;euple~.
&gt;he Bald she knlls mittonJJ arid
wck• lo• her ehlld~en, grandehll·

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LIHIGH AWAITS NOLAN
BETHLEHEM, Pa. UP - Tile
J,ehl~b basketball team Is euerly
awaiting tbe return of Dan Nolan
from the Dee. 28 Blue-Gray football Rame at Monlaomery, Ala.
Nolan, tiie quarterback for the
·Blue team, 11 the leading rebound·
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CHAMPAIGN, 01. UP - A host
Zuppke, nicknamed the "Little
of the great from Midwest Coot· 1Dutchm•n" by those who re!jlec!·
ball paid llnol tribute iodny to ed his· football judgement and ad·
Robert C, "ilob" Zoppke, Uoiver· mired his war~h, coached llllnl
slty of 'Illinois gridiron immorlsl. teams lor 29 ye s. They eamed
F'uneral services were schoduled a .621 mark with 131·81 won·l!l"t
today at IZ llllOn, e.s.t.
record during the ycm 1913-1941.
111 n~;eordancc with hie wishes,
Zuppke's body will be cremated Football greals of the pall and
following today's funeral services. prcs&lt;nt gal)lercd here Monday as
Hh widow aaked ' hal floral trib· Zuppke's uody reotcd In a casket
utes be omitted arid charity con· draped with •a blanket of blue
tribulions made lnstead.
Clowers nnd a huge orange "J".

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Ja.~kets 27.{) on Thankselvin~ Dav but Thnmnson promised
he11 see Alex Clio in 1958 with a strong rebuttal.
Athen~
Crow'! Chick bowlers led bv Moonbeam Ciiffnrd. Bob
LoUks, Renzo Menchlnl. Dave Darst an~ Ralph Gibbs.
tlli '•t~te bowllnQ rhnnlnionshiJi, imother first for
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a to)Ml rrld schedule undefeated to take ils sixth Little
eve rnnference ~hamnlonshin in !0 vears . Bi~ 1.1rrv u"'""'' '
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grMt.er.
Yes. thes~ mav he t.he bighlfuhts . JM thev tell oniv nn·rt 1
~f. th n Snnrtr. storv whl•h rertolnlv is thr rl"V tn &lt;lov nroaniz· l
e" ef'forl nn lh• nart hundrerls nf """"" in an&lt;! nnl&lt;l~n nnr
s~hnols . I!UidM bv their seosoned elders. to rnmnete ""alnst 1
e&gt;rh other under rules fairly made and quite as fairly en·
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body of Bob 2uppkc lny In atate
today near the Unlvmlty, or 1111·
ools where tfte belo•oa little
101\chlng gentat onee gave the ~··
11on "rwle,daule" lootball und
the lmndaryk Red Gri~"'1
Robi!rt c. £Uppkl! 11 ne w"
formally h'imed but ietab\11 called,
GUceumbed early Sunday · at tbe
I aJe of 78 \0 a long battle a4aJnst
caneor alone with eompll&lt;atlons of
ht •~ hlood pressure ann a

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Pomeroy's
Is theopponent.
best ~ten·
CLOSBTex.
BOWL
SCOIIII
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holdinR
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ond best d•fenso club bo!illllg 1 football game In Dallas, It's In· Uiem to tlie Ro.M bow),
opponents to 46.8 polnl&gt;. Poiqt- terelllng to note that In the 21
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here.
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there's o difference of only 1.6 wllh tlleneti'on Uon~
. Middleport, l·Z In .the lea('!•· point• between 'the average Jeores
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.IS fourth best .defenSive club il11d of the host and villtlng ti!ami.
Lf;XINGTQN, Ky. UP .- We•t
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Ke·t···.""'l Inv
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Offense and Defense rect&gt;rds;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio UP _ r..u tourn~men\ lait weet elld, t~y
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Groza of the Oeveland Browns , woa , l~t\Cd to de(end it,s. e)am·
G Ph :O.v. takes a Natio~al Football !..&lt;ague ' plon•lilP In tbe 1958 renewal of
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Pomeroy
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Wellston
4 269 67 3 and son•, Gal)lpolls, were r~ent
5 275 55 ~ Nels&lt;irl•Uic . .
Nel!onvillc
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4 271 87.8 guests of Mr: and Mrs. Hornet
500 26.30 34.06

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POlt'rfJM.?. 1«2. UP ·-:- PolleP
~ave rulftd the tut·nhY'I ~O&amp;fn In
~1'11\louorters tmt of bonn~• for
quelllon\J1K of prisoners. Too

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1957

Wolfe Grabs Scoringleadership

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Carl WWe, Racine's greal outside shot. edged Into the Soul~·
eastern Ohio scoring leadership
this week among Class A lnd
Cia" AA schools according to
unofficial ligures released by Jam·
es White of Syracuse.
The 6-il Tornado forward pas,.
ed ST John.on of the Poll1er~y
ph b
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output. It was hi; :11
game and gave him " total of 1M
point. for a 28.4 averoge.
Meanwhile, Johnson, on lhe
eoollsh side a~ainst R~&lt;cine, net'
ted 17 points . This gm hlrn •
live game total of 136 points lor
27.2.
Two sturdy SEO Class
ers bad third and fourth P aces.
They were Gene Morgan of LO(*D
who missed I.ogan's game Frlil,ay
night against Ironton, with a 23.0
average in five games and Alben's
Gary McConkey, at 24.4 in 7

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Wolfe demonstrate~ hb s~1)1
Friday night in more d~Par&lt;·
nients than shootln&lt;. He played
t.he entire J(ame wit hout en!nmlt·
tlno a foul and himself sunk
eiRht out of cieht lrrc tbrows.
He w" also effective " a rebounder on offense aml defehae.
In other comparisons eompih!d
by White, now , New York Central Railroad olliee emplo)'e..~t
Hobson. Pomeroy emerged u ,tlo!
•~• ollensivc toam with 88.4
I t ••r
In all games Ill
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Yes, Merry ChrutllllaS!
W
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d'e're ea ng Into another year recor u•g
highlights of home county athletics and the
clean, energetic young folks who make their
mar~s as stars. Mat they ever shine brighter
learning tbe lesson• that Sports can teach:
""""'smagsblp, bard work, perseverance,
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physical and ml!lltal supremacy.
this year had seVeral ell)ll!ciatly bright moments Ia apolis. First or all Middleport as·
toaiided southeastern Ohio by copping the
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state cham onshlp In Class A baseball, tlle
fi rs t sueh t t'tle bY any Class A or Ciass AA
school bi. this section. Nolan Swackhamer

Athens, 4·0 in the

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Dave Hindy
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the coach.
batteJYJim
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balebail team to W~liston to go through undefeat~d In
all . Invitational tournament that boasted the cream of the
~talent In soutbeaatern Ohio.
..... starR-Tom Wblte of t:meroy with his great
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crutch bitting Peanuts lctllne or Racine for a
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~ at shortstop, easily the outstanding play of the
tlte tournament-just to mention two.
~i'd Junior Hawthorne, Pomeroy's line haltering fullback,
led.•fil&amp;
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&amp;1!4 11ad his own name picked for the No. 1 fullback in the
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Marlins for the past two seaaon1,
.. es their farm club repreoontalive
·bursh Pirates today . named Don to handle pltehero.
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6t. Louis 89 Woo~lngton 63 .
Brtdloy 17 St. MOrys Cotif. 6l
Mlchlilan St. 57 Iowa St. ,51 ot
Oktohomo 64 O~lo Stote 55
South-!

PI\MDillNA, Calif. UP - Coaeh
Woody ){IYl!$. .~! Ohio State Mon·
day adlfiDnl!l!ed sportll writ~n
against plclllti ·his Buckeyes by
19 or Rio!~ ~olll!s to win the Rose
Bowl .galj\~. · ·
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Wet!
''""'~"ri of the Southern Cill·
Montona 75 ~· mona State 66
r ' · l'ootbl!U Writer! AMocta••
'':"', •·. cd ,v\.l!llnR ea;tcrn sports
Utah 707fWllh
~"""State..
write" then ~i,
Orogon
Brijhom
Ytu111·7,
• clced olu.o Slate, to
Colorodo 61 Stanford 58
win by an, av~rore of . 21.4 points
d.,pite llayes' ldmonitlon.
1'he oeeasloo was the annual
Ols Ots
0 Tournamel!.t of It""" .ineetlhg of
the association, !&gt;l'lnglng t 0getHer
lor !lie fll'l\ time ilnee •their
00f
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tearnl w~t
· p\cked to aj!ptat In
the llo'" .· wl COach Hllfet and
Coich Le •.caaanova of Oregon.
Vef
Haye~ exto11cd his 1~57 tealn as
bi!lng much like the 111M team
Bob Ashley, former star cager 1 which also wenltu the Rose Bowl
from MHS and now eoa.ch at
"Tl!oy are much alike," Haye1
Southwestern High &amp;chool m .Gal· 1ald. •:Both iquada were made up
Jia County, led .the Pomeroy 11~1· of 'quaUty kids' and I'm proud of
shots to a 91·73 victory over a Mid- both teama. 1 don't like to mili
dleporl team Monday night ·P\•Y· compafuona. Tbe 1954 team h~d
ed on the SW floor. He had a final mote 'nune' players but tbla preatotal of 3~.
enlllJIUad his Improved more thon
High lor Middleport was Jim any te&amp;lll 1 ever eoaehep.
Bowles, Ali·SEO center lor the
The outspoken lluc~ye Colieh
Yellow Jackets · last season, with made a passing reference to the
30 poln.u.
Withdrawal of schOQis from the
For the Hotshots, John Sisson Piclfic: Coast Conference by de· .
had zo, Stobart 12, D~ek Gaul 121'''rlng football 4rew up ln the Big
and Aa~on .Buffington 17.
Ten because 11 was played among
For Mi1dleport Payne ~ad 8, areal eduC!Itionhlii)SiituUons. .
Engi!J~ '2, Russell 8 and Qualls "! re(ari! ·1111 j iratodt what
15.
has b'll&gt;l!l!lle4:r&lt;tenlltln tbe W~t
fond 1 doi!'llllle to iee ~deh thlncs
Score by quarters:
Hot!ho'.l
14 26 48 •• 1 happen," lle said.
Middleport
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klwhen of Ute Wcltct.tJ Growere
A"oeialion !Ug&amp;o;t Ihi&amp; method of
cool&lt;lng oque,h. Cut .corn "'"" I'
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wishinl Y!AJ. 1l011day e~lete with
all the ''trinfmlnp•. ~ ,IO'Ii iti~ frltnd.,. iood he~lttJ;IiMI &amp;Ood·Cheerl
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Out.
1 might move Ed Bailey out there
and tiave Smoky \lurge98 do the
catChing. Bailey is a very versa·
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"more leeway in planning.
Of eourso, the big que'stiiln IT•ark
'ted Kluszewskl. Alot has been

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During lhe social hour games
were played and a:iltl uchangP.•!
after whith relrethmenu were
served to tbost named &amp;bove an~
Dana Van Meter, Annabelle ROSI·
Phyllio and Cbarleo lhle, John
Ea•terday, Opal Wotson, Dolore'
J(ru'!uter, Lam Holter,
Davd
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1 teacber Ml!s Leda Mae Kraeuter.

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of Forestrv.

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blow the peace and gOOd wiU of which the angels iiD&amp; 111 thlt ·Obit

Night, long ago. To yOJI ud ,Ollis, we wish ·a '*r

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new year when t e terme ia''
Clau of tho Momlne Star EUB
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Sors Bolloy Vor11mo
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but I believe we have ....: or
-- the personnel to carry TrE~ats
t~ll. . have . qeen some I""
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llflilk~y . .there will be tb•h~ children of th~ ~t:· Ql
morr . . spring training starts
e azarene recm~c
. mas
: ... and perhaps eve n more before - tfeats Sun.day m~rmng With hesthc first game of the 1958 season. Ite.r Taylor, SUP:frmtcndent of the
Corrtcts Weekntss
Btble School an charge of the
i . Pitching was_ o!Jvionsly our prin- treats.
c1pal shortrom t~g ln~t ye_ar so we I In the evening the Rev. nnd Mrs.
;"'f'll_t out and.did somet\u~g aboul l Robert Palmer directed a ChristIt nght awa v. Now I believe we · mas program wlth Virglnib Gro1
. have corrected th~t wea~ness.
1 gan as accompanist. Children tak. We have alrearly aequ1red geven tn"g part were Gary Ellis, Kathy
! now pltchm including good front· 1 Moore, Roy, Judy and Lorry Tay·
· line:rs and sohd re11e( strength. Jor, Susie and •rony Clonch, Vonda
Harvey Haddix, Bob Purkey and Wise, Paul !!alstead, Janice Hoi·
Willard Schmidt would be wel· 1 ton Pamela Covert, Patty Palmer,
cOme adrl!tions to 2nY _staff. . • · Judy Moore, Mary Walburn, ConIn addition to our remainmg nie arr.d Rovnie Cheadle, Cecil See
reg,ulars, we eKpect a lot of Char· Terry Taylor, Gloria Hovatt4fr,
ley Rabe who pitched well lor Se· Job" Wilt.
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attle last year and thel'e urc a
couple of promising rookie pros·
The program included songs,
peets coming down for spring , rer.itations and a twenty-minute
training who will get a chance. . talk by:l:b:e:P::":to:r:;::;::;::;::.,
Natura~ly, we ~ad to sacr-ifice 1 ::;;:;:;:;:: .
some power to f.~t the men we ·
wauted. You do not get something I
for nothing, even in baseball . . .
We IO!t batting strength m
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yieldin~ Wally Post ·and. ~oe 'ray·
lor but don't forget we still have
Frank. l\9binson sod Gus Boll In
the outliclrl. ·Right now the best
prospect for Post's replacement
looks like Stan Pal.y5 who led the
I.PitJ!'UC in. batting with Nashville

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- DETROIT UP - The Detroit
Lion• ployod b!ll&lt;l'e ~18,283 opeeta·
ton during their 12 regular "'"n
games tltb year for an neratre of
81,5~1 per caine.

RAY R. PICKENS, D.O.

Are Given

contldenlial 10111 •PI&gt;roval.

Wile,Man ot yore.

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was bothered by a bsck aliment
during most of the 1957 seaaonbut I prefer to adopt a wait-and·
see altitude lor the moment.
George Crowe filled ln well at
first bose in 19l!7 and Steve Bilto
Bv BIRDIE~ TEBBETTS
will be up again frOID Hollywood
· Written for tht United Pi'tss
Over~! I would have to ny :.he
NASHUA, N. H. UP - The Cln· picture looks very bright now.
elnnatl Redlegs will enter a !\lOre
vesntile ettncking force 1n · the A great many ~eople have been
1958 National League b&gt;.tlle: .'The picking Milwoukee to run away
accent will be more toward pitch· with the flag neJt year but I do
ing: and speed.
!l(lt agree. It was a fiv«lub bat·
tie until mid-Auguat last season
hnvc rbeen
primarily
as We
a powe
tramkno'
btr~11 next
year and I see no reason why it should
h'
b
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not ~ the same, or tougher, next
, we WI 11, n~t on 1Y lt ut move. year. Certainly the Giants and Pii ou: t_hmkmg has changed since rates also are improved ~o I can1 flm~hm (! fourth last seasqn.
1 not sec the Brav~ runlling over
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co:-nbinntlon of youth and experl- ·
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is to bt\ild for th e future while we ,
take care of th.c pr€!sent

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tho second of 16 dispatch11 on
the off...ason optlook of ~ach
major lugue feem for 1951,
written by tho monttllrt of'
ooch &lt;tub.

Crpws Steak House bowlers t(lok
tWo games from Gainers Pluml:!ers
at Parkersburg Wednesday nir,ht.
The Steak House ·keglero were
led by Paul (705) Riggs, who had
a total ol 601.
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In the occond game all the Steak
House boys rolled ~04 and over
lor a 1064 .tolat The Crow team
has wolo 6 out of the l"t 9 games
tmd four en these games have been
MIDDLEPORT
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Payments Incl11:® aU,r:lwJoo. Othtr

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B'Ifd"Je Ch'Jmm
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PI'tching..,. Rttrunng' rA_'
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1 ne: Bas

Alttv&amp;r happened to led Kid

Lewla? Now 63, he is an aulstar•t

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'tn~ CITY

TILL JAN. 6, 1951 .

who flnolly high series of 585 and high galne week end on the farm.
w•th the Chrhtmll StJry by Ros.
bumped t~~ kid off the welter· of 219.
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weight thron• fol- g!lod In 1919.
concerning "What
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OFFICE FROM DEC.

John'• wn, David, 9, and daugh·
tm Barbara Ann, 8. Suaan, 6, and
Mary lean 2. The youoli Eilicn·
bowers live· in nearby Alexandria,
Va., and 4110 h;lve a oottage on
the edce of the Pretldenl'o Getty~
burg lanb.
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to hit son, who 11. • prDmlnent

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have a •olce ln, lbe dcc!Jion. de·
pending on bow they think he
stood the otrlin of lhe Pari•
NATO meeting.
'l'hc!J preeert.,llon of rest at cvcry opportunity in Elaenhower'a
recovery from tbe Nov. 25 mild
stmko probably will rule out •n·
other lone trl~ - ouch 01 to AU·
gusta, Ce.- at thlo Ume.
The EiaenHof!ers opent Christ·
mas In 1953 and 19M io their
Augusta golf "91lrJe colt.gc. Tile
past two years they presided over
hig family gatherlllg! It lbe White
House.
They have never apent a Chris~
mas at their PenDSylyanla farm,
where a liUle snow can tum the
landscape Into a classic Yuletide

welterw.dght c~ampianshlp. Uni· games or 185, 14U and 134! ·
Houst i\lld then drove the 80 [
roup smx fti
.
que In hldory are his 10 fight$
H., Clark &lt;lf the winrltn'&amp; had a miles to GettyJbiJrt Jor 'a qoie.t ol_s opene-4 ~h$ meeting

throughout the ym.

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IE IN MY

Midwest Host Pavs Zuppke 1nbute As Th•t was lhe unolllclal talk ~~: i~e:.·::;n:th:;'~t~:i' similar
' ' Umverstty
• ; 'Gn'd'IrOn ,.mmort·a}. """'"
the While lt~use Wday. The first famiJJ'o Chrl&amp;tm"
- Illlhl
Theu· plans have not yet been ... plan• almoot cerlalnly will in·
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nounccd.
elude the grandchUdi'en - MaJ.

d•vs to huvvw•lghts ""' t~ with 527 and high game , o! ZOI. mild atroke; the Elsenhowm had retary and tresourer.
end •nd twlct held the W9rla Paul Chlfcrd, a 182 bowlor, had ThankJglVIni dinner at the Wblte
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1000

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· BY UNITED PR F.SS
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Thursday night at Point PltBI·
Ted Kid Lewis, born in Lon· an.t in the Men's Classie League
don, had mor. thon 400 flghta ragl!inst ACe III Crows' Cbicka
during • career . stntchlno, fro.m were colder th~n a chill~ ~ki· scene.
Roy Van lfeter wa11 selected ;B
1920 to 1929. He fought em all . mo. Losing all three games, Piml
Ji'or fb(,'jr Thanl::sglvina: holiday, president; Louise Fisher. viet!
from banhtmweights in hi' tarly j Rl ;_.:gs had high indivldua:t setles immediately after tbe President'a pre ,ident and Tommy Fial'·.: r. set·

in this happieS&lt; of

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WASIIINGTON UP - Preol~ent late thlo week wu lhlt the ~amc

the White Home and their Cett1- 1the elllpoe Juot oouth ol the White
hurg farm.
JJouse Monday afterooon. The tele·

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ecame
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joy and sood will be youn

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th' cavltico, !ill with cooked broc· gr., t . great . &amp;rpndcldldre:l. All Chr~Mtma• the '""'''ton br a long The Pr"14eot 10111 foMIIJIIY light
coil and top with a creamy chmc told, there arc M of them .
holiday week end 4ivlded between 1 the nation•! ChrJJimpo tree on

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Ida Stebon revealed on er 09th
birthday how •he keeps oc;euple~.
&gt;he Bald she knlls mittonJJ arid
wck• lo• her ehlld~en, grandehll·

TED KID LEWIS

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LIHIGH AWAITS NOLAN
BETHLEHEM, Pa. UP - Tile
J,ehl~b basketball team Is euerly
awaiting tbe return of Dan Nolan
from the Dee. 28 Blue-Gray football Rame at Monlaomery, Ala.
Nolan, tiie quarterback for the
·Blue team, 11 the leading rebound·
cr on Lehl~h'• basketball team.

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1tar, they rejoiced with
eueeding great joy."

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CHAMPAIGN, 01. UP - A host
Zuppke, nicknamed the "Little
of the great from Midwest Coot· 1Dutchm•n" by those who re!jlec!·
ball paid llnol tribute iodny to ed his· football judgement and ad·
Robert C, "ilob" Zoppke, Uoiver· mired his war~h, coached llllnl
slty of 'Illinois gridiron immorlsl. teams lor 29 ye s. They eamed
F'uneral services were schoduled a .621 mark with 131·81 won·l!l"t
today at IZ llllOn, e.s.t.
record during the ycm 1913-1941.
111 n~;eordancc with hie wishes,
Zuppke's body will be cremated Football greals of the pall and
following today's funeral services. prcs&lt;nt gal)lercd here Monday as
Hh widow aaked ' hal floral trib· Zuppke's uody reotcd In a casket
utes be omitted arid charity con· draped with •a blanket of blue
tribulions made lnstead.
Clowers nnd a huge orange "J".

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Ja.~kets 27.{) on Thankselvin~ Dav but Thnmnson promised
he11 see Alex Clio in 1958 with a strong rebuttal.
Athen~
Crow'! Chick bowlers led bv Moonbeam Ciiffnrd. Bob
LoUks, Renzo Menchlnl. Dave Darst an~ Ralph Gibbs.
tlli '•t~te bowllnQ rhnnlnionshiJi, imother first for
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·• it~lland nnder Jim VenMri and Keith Nel&lt;nn
a to)Ml rrld schedule undefeated to take ils sixth Little
eve rnnference ~hamnlonshin in !0 vears . Bi~ 1.1rrv u"'""'' '
II lullback w~s the force that never met another equal or
grMt.er.
Yes. thes~ mav he t.he bighlfuhts . JM thev tell oniv nn·rt 1
~f. th n Snnrtr. storv whl•h rertolnlv is thr rl"V tn &lt;lov nroaniz· l
e" ef'forl nn lh• nart hundrerls nf """"" in an&lt;! nnl&lt;l~n nnr
s~hnols . I!UidM bv their seosoned elders. to rnmnete ""alnst 1
e&gt;rh other under rules fairly made and quite as fairly en·
rorr~d.
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.evit l'EftY .ilf:st WISHJS
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CHAMP,-\IGN, Dl. UP - The
body of Bob 2uppkc lny In atate
today near the Unlvmlty, or 1111·
ools where tfte belo•oa little
101\chlng gentat onee gave the ~··
11on "rwle,daule" lootball und
the lmndaryk Red Gri~"'1
Robi!rt c. £Uppkl! 11 ne w"
formally h'imed but ietab\11 called,
GUceumbed early Sunday · at tbe
I aJe of 78 \0 a long battle a4aJnst
caneor alone with eompll&lt;atlons of
ht •~ hlood pressure ann a

'Christmns Nfght

Pomeroy's
Is theopponent.
best ~ten·
CLOSBTex.
BOWL
SCOIIII
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andofaalo
Or-~~~~~~~~~
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&lt;lub. 3·0.
holdinR
to DALLAS,
UPWith Navy Woody
egon Jl .llil)""
;w~ ;the·
l)eslre
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ond best d•fenso club bo!illllg 1 football game In Dallas, It's In· Uiem to tlie Ro.M bow),
opponents to 46.8 polnl&gt;. Poiqt- terelllng to note that In the 21
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here.
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there's o difference of only 1.6 wllh tlleneti'on Uon~
. Middleport, l·Z In .the lea('!•· point• between 'the average Jeores
.
.IS fourth best .defenSive club il11d of the host and villtlng ti!ami.
Lf;XINGTQN, Ky. UP .- We•t
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VlrgiQ\a Wlv.r&amp;lty,. whir.~ won
ran ' seven! '" ..... .. '
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Ke·t···.""'l Inv
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Offense and Defense rect&gt;rds;
n
W1l
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CLEVELAND, Ohio UP _ r..u tourn~men\ lait weet elld, t~y
· OFFINSf
Groza of the Oeveland Browns , woa , l~t\Cd to de(end it,s. e)am·
G Ph :O.v. takes a Natio~al Football !..&lt;ague ' plon•lilP In tbe 1958 renewal of
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Pomeroy
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Wellston · · ..
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-- -Columbus,
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57.3 ! )11rs.James
Winegar,
7.'1!1
5.77
6 355
$100
t!.~~o s
...... 6 336 56:0 Ga llipblls ....... , . 6 360 6(1.0 aqd. Mr. and Mro. Owen Cantrell
17.92
2SO 14.0S
Wellston
4 269 67 3 and son•, Gal)lpolls, were r~ent
5 275 55 ~ Nels&lt;irl•Uic . .
Nel!onvillc
.. 4 190 47 :~ Jacksbn
4 271 87.8 guests of Mr: and Mrs. Hornet
500 26.30 34.06

hard.&lt;Jrlvln~ John Thompson. Pomeroy clipped the

POlt'rfJM.?. 1«2. UP ·-:- PolleP
~ave rulftd the tut·nhY'I ~O&amp;fn In
~1'11\louorters tmt of bonn~• for
quelllon\J1K of prisoners. Too

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Beauty Sato·~ .· ·

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l955J"or&lt;l V1l Jb.;;cl, w.g;.;-$!,495.
A beautiful. wagon at a low
price. Blaettnof'S, Pomeroy.
12 20 6tc

Chevroi~t 4 dr. 210 Sedan,
$695. A good buy. Blaettnar'a,
Pomeroy.
12 20 6tc

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Hydramatie drive. Original finIs~ like new. Drive Ibis Rocket
jierformor. Bl~ettnar's, Pomeroy.
12 20 61&lt;
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1956 Dodge Coronet ~ dr. Sedan.

$1.695. Push button shift. Swept
wjng betuty. Blaettnar's, Pome·
'roy.
12 20 6tc
1935 Obrjlsler V8 ·4 (i;::- $1,595.
Windsor Sedan. A line autdniO&lt;
bile at ~ low price. One owner.
Blaettnar1s, Pomeroy. 12 20 Ott
t956. Po~va.slar Cht~ $Z,J95 .
4 dr. Cataii!"a Sedan. One careful iooai owner. Pvntlac's finest.
All leather scats. About. half
price oi: · new one. Blaett~ar's,
Pomeroy.
12 20 Ole

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Our $1ncere thanb lor yuur
loY.II patronaae, and may this holiday season be one
lbat you wiU aiW!IYI look balk'on with the greatest of pleasure.
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JICIC p\CIIUI'tiD tbmkinJ you

in,the heavens on the night that He was

for y0111loyal piUOIIIJf

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·aoaa Chriltmaa Eve at 9:00 P.M.
Open

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wen jet p•mp wilh pressuro
tank nnu £Wlteb. Alan 811-l•el
piaotle p!pe, IV. X IV4; om
8J'Chitect's drawing table, a' ool
and tool! Qne typewriter desk
and one filing cabhet, handmade.
One oleetrie tab!&lt; saw, one wooo'
lathe, one solid or.k Sldoboml
ooe · \'Whi~e" sewing maebine.
antiqile. P'lo" I ume{oy 81ll;i.

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PATRONAGE ·DURINCt
THE PAST YEAR

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l955J"or&lt;l V1l Jb.;;cl, w.g;.;-$!,495.
A beautiful. wagon at a low
price. Blaettnof'S, Pomeroy.
12 20 6tc

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$695. A good buy. Blaettnar'a,
Pomeroy.
12 20 6tc

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Hydramatie drive. Original finIs~ like new. Drive Ibis Rocket
jierformor. Bl~ettnar's, Pomeroy.
12 20 61&lt;
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1956 Dodge Coronet ~ dr. Sedan.

$1.695. Push button shift. Swept
wjng betuty. Blaettnar's, Pome·
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12 20 6tc
1935 Obrjlsler V8 ·4 (i;::- $1,595.
Windsor Sedan. A line autdniO&lt;
bile at ~ low price. One owner.
Blaettnar1s, Pomeroy. 12 20 Ott
t956. Po~va.slar Cht~ $Z,J95 .
4 dr. Cataii!"a Sedan. One careful iooai owner. Pvntlac's finest.
All leather scats. About. half
price oi: · new one. Blaett~ar's,
Pomeroy.
12 20 Ole

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Our $1ncere thanb lor yuur
loY.II patronaae, and may this holiday season be one
lbat you wiU aiW!IYI look balk'on with the greatest of pleasure.
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in,the heavens on the night that He was

for y0111loyal piUOIIIJf

1114 lowishiaa you and your family
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wen jet p•mp wilh pressuro
tank nnu £Wlteb. Alan 811-l•el
piaotle p!pe, IV. X IV4; om
8J'Chitect's drawing table, a' ool
and tool! Qne typewriter desk
and one filing cabhet, handmade.
One oleetrie tab!&lt; saw, one wooo'
lathe, one solid or.k Sldoboml
ooe · \'Whi~e" sewing maebine.
antiqile. P'lo" I ume{oy 81ll;i.

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PATRONAGE ·DURINCt
THE PAST YEAR

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and 8 L1tllc Feet", Debby Gruel·
er and JLmmy But&lt;:her: "LonE·
some Tree', Neda- Bradford
''Cios1ng Merl 1tal10n". Carol Srritth

"Star of th:&gt; East", [.; R Wiley
:~ ml son Davul 'Solo, "Silver Bells'
Cash Bahr, story "The Littb
,&amp;,.nge! Who Wouldn't Smg", Mrs

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p1ano snl n "Oh, Holy
Nigh t", Chmt1ne BahT; "Thll
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Long, "I Can't R1•mcmber", .Tt f
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frey Boggs, ''The Day After I j'r anti \1rs Fred Mees and
Chm t m ~s". Bre nda Boyl'r; "TtY.! l !amJlY
Columhu s. and Larry
Engmeer ', Lee nard Van Mete: , Faulkn.,er, St Albans, W Va, vts"At the Mangf'r", Ca ndace Bahr ited over the week end wtth Mrs
"Christmas Picture~·. BetS) Cull James Faulkner
nmgham, Pnmary chorus "The
Joe F RH'c&gt; who has completed
Happy Da} Bx'pre ~s ', 'Chnstmas · 1 two vears m th e Marine Corps, ar·
BillY Hysell, ''The Christ h rived home Monoay evenmg fr&lt;lm
Christmas' Marv1n Fry, , offertbry ValleJo, C.Jlif H1s mother, Mrs
piano solo, Joy Boggs; "Salver H~lda Dunham, and brother, Larry
Star", Peggy McKmney, '~The I Rice, and &amp;o n, Chipper, went to
Bard's Christmas Tree", Narsa [P-arkersburg to meel htm
Frost; "Tbe F1rst Noel" , Carol
Mr and Mrs Norm&lt;m Wayland
wa.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell 'rile; south ll)inlature. bride and
Andenon, Judy Marttn, Judy and son, Charles, are spending Second Avenue, were~ marr1ed on tne 'gift of their S&lt;n and hiS famDcce01ber 18, UKI!. at the Methq- Ily. Guests were registered by
dtst Church pers••'l• tn Che- their granddaughter, ' Virginia
shire with the Rev. C. L. Thoma&amp; Fife The couple received mar.y
gifts and cards from friends anrl
performing the ceremony
The groom ptesented hiS brtde relatives and another cake from
w1lh a brooeh wliach Jbe wore Mrs. W. A- Hutton, Rulland
for her we,ddlng and Sunday 22. Those registered mcl uded Mr
1957, Mr1. Fife wore t~e brooe't and Mrs E 0 Sjllitb Mr. anti
when they celebrated their Gol- Mrs Lee Smith, Noa~ HaskinJ,
den Wedding anniversary - with Mre. Laura Bradbury, Mrs:. Jam·
Open House durmg the afternoon. es Arnold, Mrs John A-layer. Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Fife 11ved in Che· Gt!orge Baker, Mayor e O. Fisher,
sh1re for thirty years l'f their Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Mr~ J. )L
all ilt ancient'
Jenkm ~on

!0 you and yours

~I tht best that life

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WaYne Du11 ~ 'lflppy B1rthdny' Arthur Sk111ner
Chen lr'l' \1,1\ t'l, '1 Ca n", Debh:·
The pr og ram clo,.cd with "Oh,
Hwkl c, "Wf'lC'Ulle To \ou", Jm: Holy Night", sung by , Carol Jean
Long, "A Secret', Jack Lohse, Hudson, Carli!
W!lson, Jani~c
Pr1mary Song 'Away in a Mau· 1Asb ury and Bonme Van Cooney
ger"; "1\Iy Chnstmas \V J!jh", Ste· and a prayer by Fred I Gardner,
ven Va n Meter "Welcome E\•ery pastor or the church
bod)' ' B1ll y ~l&lt;iter , "At Christ·
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to Our Prngram", DlXI~
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Johnny M &lt;~yer pwno solo uJ!
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Sl:ln Call
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fifty years of merrled life anti Archer, Mf' R C. Sansbury; MrL
have be~n Middleport residents J. B Hayes, Mr nnd Mil. Fran~
for the past twenty ~ears They Ch.eescbrew, Mr. and 1\tr.s. RaY·
have one son. Robert ~ who ownJ. mond Luman. Mrs T F. Hawkins,
the Fjfe Relrlleratiqb and
Mrs:. Charles Vroman, Mr.
anee 1Store on South· Third
Mrs. Edgar Pratt, Rev and M1 ~:

11ue, an~ ther have two a:ranJ C E Hoyt and son David, M:·
chlltlren, ' Vlr&amp;lma Irene and Ro· and Mrs Robert Cuats, Mr and
be. I Craig.
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At the ,Ope~ Hous~ mange- Dana Ham tllort. l!lrs Homer H\
nent . of yellow roses and atllor sell, Chester Tannehill and da 1j
~t1t flowers were used in the ghter, Jamce, Middleport; M·
home and Mrs. Roberl Fife, the4' and Mrs. George Shaw, Lagan
da ugbter-ln-law and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Charlel Barrett an·t
Ha.skins. a.. coUAinl were in
Marlene, Hurley Huttf\n, Mr and
of the dlnlne room, The three
Mrs W A Hutton, Mr. and Mrc:
rd wedding cake, wh1 cb was de· Everett Hutton, Rutland; Leo I
corated in sold and tJpped with :1 Vaug!)an, Mr. and Mrs Ro 1

Attendance
Awards Given
At M~rning S~r

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vur JOyol fncnds we WI Sh that this
Christm,Js may bnng you many
sprritual bles;;rngs .. blcssmgs that
will lift your heart and cnnch your
hf~ lor y~ars and. ycur~ to ~omc.

BAKER

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Kenneth Miller, Charles Bush, Clifford Hayes, Robert
Llndslamer, Marvin Krider, Laura Lyle, ~ellh Woods,
Robert Bunooo, Eugene Buckley, Lawrence Bush, Phtllls Adams, Esther llaycs.
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2,000 REASONS WHY

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Should we ever be required to proh our Interest
in commllllily health, we could cite a,OOO
goodreaaqna. OurpreserlpUondeporlmenlitoe\1
upward.l o1 a,ooo medlclllallncredleniL
They Come !tom eveey.s)oint ol \h" cOIDpall.
Some are preser!bed daiQ', olheli,!IDI7 rirell.

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Raelne Chapter No. 134 OES
met in ape&lt;lal aeeaion Wedneaday
.evening for the, purpose of installlU the offiCers of 1958. The hall
was decorated with polnaettlas
1nd greenery f6r the occasion.
lnstallln~ officers were: Emma
1ane M&lt;lCHntilek, Introductory Of·
fleer: Amber '/{arn.,, JnatJllllng
Worlhy Matron; 1.. ae Brinker, In·
stalllns Worthy Patron· Hue! Gle'and, InVIting Marsball; Beulah
Stobart
Installing Secretary·
Chloru; Grimm, Installlng Con:
ductreas; Louise St~wart, lftstalllng Chaplain; Bernice Carpenter
and Ruth !lllrnitz, TnstBllln~ Marsballs; Leona Hensley, Installing
Warder and WUliam Stewart, Insta lling Sentinel.
Officers Installed were Ada
Nease, Worthy Matron; Arthur
Nease, Worthy Patron; Hamel
Neigler, Associate Marton; Ernest
Wingett, Assodate Patron; Gretta
Simpson, SecretJiry; Cpra Webb,
Tr~urer; Jane Hill, Conductress;
Phy!Us
Assoe~ste ~onducl·
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Margaret
Lo~ Jhle,
Ruth;
Sal

were viaiUng-worthy matrons and
worthy patrons, Cora Webb, prtlldent of Distrlei ' 25; Paullne Atkina, Secretory ol DlotrJet ' 23i
Mary Hutihes, Secretary of DlstrlC!
24; Put Matrons and, Paal Patron,!
of Racine Chapter; and dlstineu11be~ masons, Harry P. Smith of
Pomeroy and' Allen Hugbea, Middleport.
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ville, McCOnnellmlle, PI: Plea!llnl
W. Va., Harrlsonvlllo, Marl~,
Belpre, Cleveland' and Wilkesville.
At the close of the meelmg ~·­
lleshmcnt.l were served In the dm·
ing room The ta bles were attr~e·
tlve in lace covers and decorated
with Chr1stmas greenery end min·
iature remdeer with Santi
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Committee's for the Installation
were Harrtet Neigler, Gretta

s1mpson

POMEROl
M" :m4, Mrs. L. 1t ?,rtilt oJ
C~a•leston. W. Va., Mr. and Ml1

W•lliam Claar, Cbillicoth~ and

M• '"~ Mrs. Clayton White and
daughter. Carol Lynil of W!ften
Mary Lou Ibl' ahd Margaret Nell· \"ere Wr&gt;Pkend guests of Mr. and
man, Registration; Leona Hensley, Mrs Edward Par!ttt

Laura Clrele and Charleo Hensley,

Mrs Harold Johnson and Ric~- '

Instruction, Harriet Neiglar, Na :..rd Lelfh£'il of Springfield· were
om! Bnnker and Jane Hill, Vouch· weekend gue sts of Mrs
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4'lfhcil Prosoect Hill.
Mr~ C J Ehcrsbach was a Gal·

zel Cleland, Examming; Harriet ltpolis VISitor Saturday,
Neigler, Ernest Wmgett, J~ne Hill
Mr"~ tt-•chard Vr!.Ug l'lan Sr.. Mrs.

Phyllis Martin, Ruth Bernitz, Max Teddy Warner, Mrs. Waid Windon

ine Wingett, and Charles Hensley. Pnd Jurh• Va1' 11 "'"~'~ were Parkersbudget· ChloruS Gt1mm, Bernice burg v1silors Monday.
Carper:ter, Agne11 Price, !Jeulah
M1•s Cheryl hbeh iJ"ath was ~D

Stobart and M1ldred Chapman, I ' "'1111!ht guest of Mlso Nancy

Program·'"tblorua Grimm, Publici· ~t· rns Saturday.
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Harriet Neigler, Gretta Simpson 'r'l'1 '1rtaughter Debb\e Laney , ~~·
and Betty Salser, Decorating; Eb- •cd Su nday wit~ Mt. and MrS.

er carnehan, Emma Jane 11\cCiin
tock and F1rn,. Gaul, AUditing,
Maxine Wingett, l!abell Stmpson,
Mlldre4 Donahue, 'Letha Mqrrla,
Otis MnChntoc~ and Arthur Beei·

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S'lnd:l'' r,ucsts of Mr and Mrs.
Wtllinm B1ker were Mr. a~d Ml"'.
William Grate and son James of
'harle. ton
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Mr. and Mrs. R"U~ s 'WatsOn rotba Lou Beegle, Enuna Salser, Lau· l,:iDed h~me . St~turdar, ' evenln~
ra Circle, Agues J1ice, F1rn Gaul trter a v1sit wi th relnth ~s in Cot
and Erlene Wolle, Dinner Commit· vmbus. They were -rccompanicd

C. ' Russell, Vtolet Russell, Ml'
D ~v1d

Briggs,

Beatriet Brig~ ,,

Mr and 1\lt!. Richard tflussel

Santa Pays Visit
To First Ba~tist
Church Children

cDmpanied , horo.e Suntl~cy ~,. Mis~

Koehler who v!Slte~ 'Mr..~~.d MJ;S
t::harles , W~ayP.r\ anal1 :wt'. and
Mt!, s-Jw:n Whi ~· '
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and CtJarles. Mr and !.Irs L ,J
Santa Claus brougflt treab to 1am DaWSaD. and ' MrS .•• J!idwaid .,
j{oehler were M~~"~~d ~· War·
Attendance awards were pr e· Reynold s, Mrs Ina Bing, Ch · the thi1dnm of the Ftrst Baptist ren Englapu and' son cralg, ToChurch
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Sunday, Deo. 22 Tbelr Christmas ledO', Mr and Mrs. Wayne , Watts
Churrh Sund:J.y mornmg
program
wall presented
at 7 30 !lnd Scott Dawson of Columttu.~
Mrs Bertha Holter received a
w1th Gerald Anthony, Supt of the :md Mrs. Fred Gramm, You.DgS!
pin (or SIX years O[ perfect
town.
Church
S&lt;:hool, RreSiding
lNldance: Dolores Kra euter
Mr and Mrs Fred Rose nbaum
An organ and piano prelude by
Phyllts and Charles Ihle for
Mrs. Anthon)' and her s:1ster, Mrs •pent the we~l&lt;end tn Springfield
vear,s. Ellen Shuler and Eldo:-~
Raymond Lievlnj, opened. the pro· Wtth Mr and Mrs. 'Jack Roserl·
Kra6uter, three year~ , and Ro·
there
~~ram and the 3rd grade Junior bnum and ,family 'l'~ile
barta Kraeuter and Jimm~ Ha{ll.n
Troop 245, Boy Scodt' &gt;f Am clas~ taught by Larry Rice, had they bad, their C~rlstm'-' dmn•!! .
two years '
and hel~d ibelr grandchildren
erica, held their Clmstm 1s P1rtv the opening exercise.
Rcceivmg recognition lor ha\ at thetr headquarters al the Ltb•
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Other teachers who presented observe Christmas.
lng: missed less tban rtve Sun· rary Monday evening at 7 p' m
Dou&amp;Iass Allen the infant son
claDe! in recitations and
dnyR in the pas t wr were Larrv w1th f!Jfts exohanged
were Freddie Houdashelt, of ~rc-and Mrs .. Riehard Rose~·
Holter, Lamse IN.!her. Leda Mac
Mrs Beulah White, Kin baum was tetu~P,ed home Satur·
~rac ute tl, Annabelle Rose, Mr
The•' were caroling and visited IIti,•rulrv:
rl•uar·ten: Mra. Harry Houdashelt, day from tho hospttal.
11n d Mrs. Delmar Hamm, Mu
Lois Cecil, a retired
1st Primal')', Mrs. Frances Bearhs,
Mr and Mts Roy MeCulloug)t
Norman Fl!lher. Mrs. Clark Ihlc berore 8Coh~ tG Jack's Dalry
2nd Primary. Pageants were given and son of Huntington were Sun·
~ nd Lester Bailey.
for refreshments.
by the 3rd f'rlptary, Mrs. Charles clav 1ucs~s df Mr5. Carrie. fi"ye.

S&lt;outmaster Robl rt M•lls and
Asst. Scoutmaster teonard Gw1az·
dowaky were present lor the party
Richard Hayes won the grand
~rlze and olh~r prizes were won by
James -Btttey, Chari., Cheadle,
Harold ond Rl&lt;hsrd Lemley, oav·
ld zerkle, Klm Neal, Richard Bqd!mer, James Ml!lor, Eric Cham·
hera, Robert Swaoson, Darrell
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Baehtel, Karl Beck.

Bennett and the 2nd Juniors, Mrs
David ,Pirat Jr.• and an exercise
was pr~110nted by the 1st Juniors,
tanght by :Mta, Ber~ •Bodimer.
• Willi! Anthony, ebsirman of the
trustee!, p_re!Onted Christmas gifts
to the Rn. Claremont E Hoyt,
Mrs. &lt;;. P. Bradhllry, orgamst,
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thetr mother, Mra. Anna Will·
iamtton of Vale St.

NO APPLESAUCI
OSSINING, N Y-Stole pobce
reported that Stng SUJI prison
Inmates had to do wlitiout the'r
·' David Darst Jr., caretaker favortte ltmt dJ~h Wlten somecmll
the ohureh. The procram closed .hi-jacked a truckload
the beneditlon b• the pastor sauce bound lor lhe
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Stewart. Pr~motcrs
w•ll spend Chnstmas wtlh !bern.
Introduced during the evenln~
Harry White of 1Gallipolis' was
tile weekend guest of · his aun! ,
.M1ss Nettle Koehler. He was ac·
j•T:horrrpsom,, Mrs. Guy 0. Russe:t ,

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anrt Loulse Stewart, Registration;
and ~lartha Lou Beegle, Emma
Salser, Firn Gaul, Laura Circle
and Agnes •Price, Retreshm.ents.

Sc.out Troop 245
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