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SIU, Oklahoma, nere .. It
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ster Post No. 39 American LegiOn, raises hls gun m preparation of the 11 a.m. salute today In co'mmemoration of Armistice Day Fl~gs were displayed tllroughout
Pomeroy and Middleport for the observance.-Sentmel Photo____ _ _ _ __

Eight Meigs
Men Inducted
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City, went to ald the wounded
all!l dying of a 1st Division
battaUon Tuellday In ()pontllon I
Attleboro, when he heard the
troopJ were under
CGmmunlsl attack. He WRS
!ourlh American chaplain to
In the war .
The spokesman said A
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sabing more arms and arrununi-l
lion stores and the size of
caches lend&amp; weight to
morel·nd'o statement that a
major winter ol!enslve was
the works when the U.S.
troopers moved In to frustrate
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regular "'eeting of Girl Scout
Cadet Troop 185 Monday even·
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lice. The meeting was opened
with the pledge to the Ameri·
can flag in unison.
The sale will be in the Fry
building on Mill St.
An overnight camping trip to
Camp Klashuta also was plan·
ned. The troop also discussed
tentative plans lor a trip to
Savannah, Ga., to tour the
Juflett Low home, rounder o!
the Girl Scout movement.
Patrols were changed and
new leadore named an&lt;l include
The Green Berets, with .Joyce
Riley, leader, and Jennifer
Goble, assistant: of Debbie Major, Sharon Glaze. Lu
Ann
French, Brenda Edwards and
.Kaylf Russell . Patrol 2. The
Cannel Kissers. with Jan Kennedy, leader, and Debbie Jew.
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Jane
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The Kiashuta Kids, with Debbie Gilkey, leader, and Robin
Mills, assistant, and members
Mary Ann Kloes, Risa Surface,
Anita Fultz and Vickie Sulton.

SERIES BEGINS
A revival series ill being held

at the Carmel E.U.B. Church
starting Nov. 9 through
the
20th at 7:45 p. m. each evening.
There will be guest speakers.
The pastor, Rev. Paul Sellers, will be the evangelist. Everyone is welcome.

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A special thanks to the
many llldlvlduals who actively worked on behalf
my, candidacy.

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sttnderd trans.

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Pearl Ca~to. ~!!(Or·. Mrs.
Spencer. SUpt.~ ~·.·
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Real!! ¥e1ii!IIIR llbri,, ReT.
MaJ Dpnallue. pastor; J act oatlor:
Bechtle, Chllrcll: Sd!ool Sap\,; ,
Church School,. ?·30 a.m.; ~or· PIIB!eo~~=~~;; .
ship Service, ·10:30 '1!-DI.: Melbodist Youtb Fellow•hl• 6
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IJt.i. Rev. Pill! E.
Official Board meet~&amp;. .
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Betblehe
p ~.1 Cburcb. Youth Service 6: Io p. m. Even- WeaneSd~v Proter meeLong
Great Be;, ::.":.'c. L. O'Cc~~o Ill&amp; Worship 7 p. m. each Sun· 7:30 p. o•. ~turday.
Rob
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oor,t pa~.~r.
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shir and Sunday School, 7 p. -Rev. Russe
....., pas r. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. lC
m Evenin• ,ervtce Tbursda Young People's service, 7:30 P. H. Marlin. Rector. Sunday
7 3o ~.m. prayer ~eeting. Y IlL 1'hw·sday; Evangelistil: set' Morning Prayer IJid Sermon,
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voce Sal!lrday, 7: 30 p. IlL and IO: 3o a. m.
Carpenter Baplist
l.bureb Sunday, 7: 30 p. m.
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- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. F~eedom Gos~·u ~
Eaterprlse EUB Cllarcll - ~;:._day:
South 3nl An'~·:;:;j".
Mornor.g worsnip 10: Ia a.m.
g~s an
JVer.'~/
Re9. Menzel Smith, pastor. cle, foiU'III
. Barrett, .,.aiOr; Ill
uesencamp, pas r •
ser Worship service 9·30 a. m.; Sun· choir practice
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First Baptist Cburcb Middle- Wilford. Supt.. SWlCiay School?, I day School t0:30 a. m. Yoolb Letart
iDI evanpllsUc aemce,
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port, Rev. Donald Boone. pas 30
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ling NO FellowshiP 6·30 p. m.,
ys Cbarp ..._ F• . !lilrlf,
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tor. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. ·. ,:· ~~~ayer mee . · I m.: Evening service, 7:30 p. tor - LETART li'Atls 7:.a lt m., """""~ _.t . .
George Baker: Supt. 10:15 a.m. P RuUand J.siou _ .O 11 v e and Goris Fellowship, UO p. ship, 7:30 P·. m.
llr , and Wonblp 7.30. P. m.
worship Suvoce; BYP 6 p.m.; Newman, missionary pastor; m., 2nd and 4th Sundays. Youth cep1 2nd &amp;illdayl;
. . . Pret&amp;yrertrm ·~ .
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; Sunda School
a.
m.;
Cboor,
6.30
p.
m.
Wednesday
School,
9:30
a.
m.
Suuday.
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Mlddlepcll'l Ptrst Ualted f'rel.
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8 30
Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. Prayer W r ·hyop 10 ..,0 a m . Preaching Prayer Meetmg. 7:30 p. m., ned service, 8:30 a. m.,
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.. meetmg, 8:30 p.m., c IT prac- ' 7 30 p m . Prayer servi&lt;.·e
sun y 0
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tire.
:700 · m Wednesday.
' Morning Star EUB Churc• -:- TAR1 - Worship, 8 p. m.,
School 9:30 a. m., Fred IA!vno,l
, First Baptist Cburcb, Pome·
p.
Rev. Menzel Smoth,
paslor · and 4!11 Thursdays;
Supt.; 11:30 L m.
· tny _ Rev carver Williams.
Church OJ Christ Sunday School. 9 45 a. m., Roy School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday.
6:45 p. .m. YF; Wed., 6:30 P.
Sunday School 9 30 till 10 20. Bradbury Churcb ol Chrisl- Van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler. PLE GROVE - Worship, 8
m. Jlllllor Choir; 7 p. m.
Worship service, 10 30 a. m.: Larry W1lliams. mmister; Bible · Ass't.; Mornmg worship, tD-45 • m., 1st and 3rd
lor Choir.
Nursery and Jumor Church lor School and Morning Worship, a. m ; Prayer meetong. 7'30 p. Church School, 9·30 L m.
Syracaae ll'trat U1llftl
children.
oo ::m a m. ; Chris(Ian Endeav m. Thursday Youth Fellowshop day. GREAT BEND - WOI' byterian Church - Rev.
First Baptist Church. Racine or. 6 p. m.; Evemng Wor· 7:30 P·. m. Sunday.
ship 9:30 a. m., 1st and
son H. Stebbins, pastor.
Rev. c L. O'Connor. pastor ship. 7 p. m.
Lottndce EUB
Church - Sundays; Church
10 ship 9 a. m.: Sunday I5CIIIMJI,I
Sundoy School 9:311. Frank Cle· Hemlock Grov e . Christian Kev. Jack Young, . r pastor : L m. Sunday. MORSE
10 a. m.; Bible Study and
land Supt.: l0:4o a. m. Morn· Church - James Quisenberry s,.n~'Y School 9.41. a. m., -wor&lt;hop, 11 a.m., Ist and
er service Sunday 7 p. m.
ing 'wor:;hip; 0 JO p. m., HW Worshop Servoce. 9·30 a. m.: Russell Archer. SupL Sunday Sundays: Church School 9:30 a
Barrl110119me
•nd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Sunday SchooL 10 a. m.• Stan· worshop, 10 4a a. ~· and 7 30 m. Sunday.
Church, Howard
Evenmg Service: Wednesday. •lord Stockton, Supt.
p. m. alternately: Boble Study MlnersvWe Melbodlll
tor. Sunday Schoo~
Worship 7:39 p.
7,30 p. m., Prayer ~leetmg. j Bradford Church ol Chrisl- 1 and prayer servoce, led b)' pas· _ WendeU G. StuUer,
30
p.
m.
Senior
Choir
Prac
Joe
Robinson.
minis.ter;
HoDJo
1tor,.
7:30
p.
m.
Wednesday
Sunday
School,
10
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m.;
Syrleuae Mllalo' .;.. Earl
8
ior Choir Practice.
er Forrest, Supt.; Bohle School ! Chrostoan Endeavor, 7.30 p.m. ablp service 11 L m.
tor, pastor. iednelday and
Cheshire . Kyger . Hartford 9 30 a. m.: Morning Worship !rd Saturday ot monlb.
Portlud Melllodlll
day 181'Vicea, 7:30 p, m.
Parisil _ Warren G. Zinn. 10:30 a. m.: Evening Worship, j South Belbel EUB Cburcb -John Kimbler, pastAJr.
l..atur Day Saintl
paslor. Worship services arc : ·1 p.m. Wednesday 7 p. m. B&gt; Re~ . Jafk ' Young, pa. School 9:30, Harold
lleorpJdletl Quell 11 Jms
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST : ble Study
tor. Sunday School 9.45 a. m., Supt.; Allen Brewet;
Cllrlll of Laller DMy 8alllll _
LiiUe Kyger UCC 9,30 EST. Oexter Church of Cbrlsl - Norman H. .Babr, Supt.; Sunday Supt.. Preacbing 7:30p. m.
C. W. Proffitt, pastor. Sb miles
Clleshire Baptist 10:40 EST. Bohle s.chool 9:30a.m. Prea~l&gt; . Worsbop 10.45 a. ~· and 7.30 Raclle Melbodlsl Cbareb - ltom Racine on RaciDe. PortChurch School at Hartford, at mg 10:30 a. m., forst and thtrd p.m. alternately; Doble Study John W. Kimnler. pastor; SUD· land lloiJd. Sunday School,
fiO · DST: Kyger 10:20 EST. Sundays.
' and Prayer ServiCe, led by Jlll8- day School1:30 a. m.;
L m.; Wll!'lhlp I0:3I a.
IJiil Cheshire 9:45 EST.
Mason City Cburcb of Cbrlsl, , lor, 7:30 p. m. Tburaday.
1JJC 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p.
Stmday eveuq aervlce II
MI. UnioD F.W.8. Church - Miller Street - Sunda.y Bible I Tapper• Plalu EUB Cllarell Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.· Wed. worablp .enricel
SUnday School 9:4a a.m .• Earl Study, 9 a. m.: Ev~mng Wor- :- Rev. Jack Young, pas m. Wedlleaday.
11 7,00 p.
l!lafkey, Supt.; Evening wor· shop, 7:30 p. m.; Bohle Study, !tor; Sunda) worship, UO Rock ~ringa
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~. 7,30 p. m. by cecil Cox, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
L m.; Sunday School, 10 a.~·' Olesler Lemley, pastor; war
Roman Catlwlre
l.aYman; Young People's meet· Middlepon Cbareb ol Christ, Hobart Vineyard, Supt._ Doble ship service 9;30 a. m.; Sun· Ov Lady of IArettt Mlalu
log , and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. 5th and Main Streets - DOD· Study and Prayer servu:ea led day Schoo~ 10:15 a. m.;
Bottom - Re,,
Eirst Baptist 0 · ··\ Rutland aid Hicks, minister; B I b I e by pastor, 7:30 P; m. Tuesday. 8:30 p. m. Prayer and·
B.
Adm. - .8t
:... Rev. Samuel J. Jackson, pas· School, 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Me· Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p, m. Study, Wodaesday, 7:30 p. m.
10
a. m., I P·
oor. Prayer service 9:30 a. m.; , Elhinney, Supt.; Morning Wor- last MODday of monlh.
Bnllllld Melbodllt Elna'cll - Holy Day~: I P· m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., Ger.. shio \0:30 a. m. Evening Wor· Syracuse EUB CbDrO- Rev. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor; 81. Job 1 Cadlolle

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ah worth it after J found the .picture of Nip and Tuck
when they were puppies. I sat down there and then ,
in the cold, dusty room and recalled the day when ,
Bob brought them home to Carol. How she laughed :
and loved them and ftung her arms around both our
necks in excited gratitude. How. much fun we threo
had, watehin,g the cunning uties of the canine infants• .
Nip js gone now, duly mourned arid buried under ·
our apple ttee, and Tuck, gray and crotchety, limps
if he moves too fast. Carol lives in' Cineinnati in a
happy home of . her ow11, al)d I carry roses to the
cemetery on the hiD.
What a wonderful gift Is memory. My days are , 1
rich with remembrances of the good life Bob and I ',
had. llow glad I am that we altared, not only a home,
but also a love for God and :ms Church so that tho~trh ! ·
now I ' am lonely, yet I am not alone.
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day School at 9:30, Lloyd Dil· ~y School 9:30 a. m.: IIIII fourlb Stmdq, . U
linger. Supt. Worship services Moming Worship 10:~ a. ru.: ~lldn 8d
at 10:45 a.m. witb Vere Swartz NYPS Young ~e, 8.45 p.m.; 31&amp; Milo St., Pt. P
lay leader. Sunday evening wor. Eqqellslte .meeting 7:30p.m.; Stmtlay ~ U 1.
!!hlp services at 7:45 p. m. wilh Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30
Wedae&amp;dly meelllll ~
the Rev. Casta. Tuesday' 8 p. ......., Gardl or lite
' Study Gl!!lll ~~II
m., regular rneetlnl of the W. - Rev. Kenuetb
and Wetlu..SQ ti6m t:
S.C.S. at home o1 Grace Swartz pator; Raymond
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with Osie Follrod.
program Supt.; Sunday Scbool, 9:30 I.(COU:II.
leader. Wed., 7:45 p. m. Mid· m. MorniDI Worship, 10:311 L
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m. I!Jvening Service, 7 p.
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t:nJde Butler, Supt.: Worship ship, 7 P· m. Prayer Servoce, Paul A.
pastor:. Sial- Church
1:30 a.m.;
Near
service 11 a. m. 1st and 2nd Wednesday, 7 p. m.
~ School, 9.30 L m., llftt lhlp &amp;erVICl!, 10:30 L Ill.
Rev.
Sundays at 5:30 p. m. Baptist PomerGjl Cbnrch ol Chrlll - Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. 01. Moaday, 8:30 p. m.
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Training Union, Mrs.
Mary Jerry M..ters, pastor; Sunday MomiDg Worship service, 1st Saito• Moth 1'41 Cblldl
~- ~ bour : •·~~~~
Balm'l ot Bolsllm Brtad
Woods, president.
Scbool, 9:30 a. m., Church ser- 81111 3rd SUndays ~f the DID~ Jo1m W. Kimbler, pastor;
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1M
carleton Chuch, Killgsbnry vice 10:30 a. m.; Chrlsliau EJo. 7;30 p. m. Evemng Evlllgeiil. teller L, Rousb, SUpt.
Mala.
Rudand Free W'ill Baplisl cleavor, 6:30p.m.; EveniD&amp; ser- tic Service, 2nd and 41b Sial- ship 8:15 L m., 8aDday
SaltH:dion Army
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, vice, 8:30 p. m.
day If IIIOI1Ih.
U:lli a. m.
fte lltflls. Anll, P"'tor; Sunday School, 10 a. RullaDd C!barcll of Cbrln- Bel't'IIJ EUB ~- Bo. OU: CJmoe lbl'tGdltl ·
"I Ray 8. WIDID&amp; officer
m.: Guy Priddy, Supt.; PreaclJ. Roy carter, minister.
Bible Paul A. ~ers, pastor: ~~lor. JahD w. Kimbler, pastor,
Stmday 10 a.m. Htl~
ong service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer School, 9:30 a. m. Worship and 1111 Worship, 8:30 a. m.; fltm. Cn!u, SUpt. 8uDtlay 8cbotl
meeting; 10:30 a. m. StU&gt;
L(lCAL UNION S6tl8
services, 7:30p.m. WedneSday. Preaching service IO:lll a. m. day Scboo1, 10;30 a. m.. BIJibe 10:15 a. m.: Preaching 8:1i. day School. Sunday 7 p. m.
Ra~eiiJWood, W. Va.
YOUDg People'a meetq, 8:30 TheiBII, Sap!.; Youlb P'ello1r· S)'rK- Me1bo11tt C11an11 - Young People's Leaiotl: NO P.
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p. m. Evealllg Service, 7 p. m. sblp, 6:30 P· m.
Wendell G. Stutler, pastor;
m. Salvallou · meeting; 'J'burl.
Masoa Baptll&amp; Sa1111a7 Sdltol v. It Braley, Bible Scbeol Supt. CARMEL EUB Cbarcll-llew. ship aervice, 8:35 a. m.
day, 1 to 3 p.
Ladies Bomt!ll
- D.A.V. Hall, corner Secoud · Zloo Cbarcb ot Christ, POJD. Paul A. Sellers, pastor: SuD- day Scbool 8:4$ a. m.;
League; 7 p, m. Prep elusel;
and Ptmeroy, Mason. Sponsored eroy . HarriBOIIVille Road -flu. day School, 8:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday &amp; p. m. Prayer
7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Dfll'll'll
by French City Baptist Cborch gene Underwood, minister. BJ. Rouah. Supl; 10:30 L
Mom- Sunday 7:30 p, m.
meeting. Otber servlcea
140 Lincoln St. Middleport 1192&gt;21!50
in Gallipolis. Affiliated witb S. ble Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Morn- , ing Worship, 2nd and 4th fltm. IIJHD ftu Free
tii!UIIC8IIIe"t..
B.C. Rev. R. L. Pinson, pastor ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- ! day tl the JD?Dtb; 8 P• m. Eren- Robert E. Smith, Sr.,
ADVENTIST
Sunday School every Sunday, bert Reed, Bible School Supl in« Evangeliatic Service, 2st Sunday Scbtol 9:30 a. m.;
Pemeny ...,... Day MY&lt;• II
3 p. rn. Preaching services the
3rd Sunday ol mDnlh.
0 Pattenou, Supt.·
lid Ounll - :;~:=~~~
4th Sunday of each month.
Church 0/ God and~ly
Ualled Clloreb Of Worship 10:30 a.
Youth Sero 11(1., IIOI1h of Melp
MI. Morlab Bopllsl Chllfl!h-~ Cheoter Churclt ol God - ChriS~ Pomeny - Rev. W. H. vice 6:45 p. m.;
B"fl(tal Putlr, F. W.
•OI!U!'s Oldist Duclge Dealtr"
of Fourth and Main St., Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. Perrin, pastor; Carl
Kautz, - g e 7:30 p.
Robert Dullbam,
Middleport Rev. Nyle Borden, Sunday
School, 9:30 a. IlL; Supt.; Swtday School, 9:1S a. IDeeliJJg 'l'lnlradaJ 7:30 m. 1cea 011 Slltlldq:
Bt
Middleport, Ohio
minister. Sunday Scheel 9:30 a. Morning
Worship at 11 a. m. Worship, 10:25 a.m.
Laltfel 0111 Pnt
SchOol; 2 p. ·Ill. Woraltlp I p.m.
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.
CUrell _ B. Eu&amp;eue Gill,
llnited Bretii.Nn
a. m. MorniDg ~orabip.
m.; Prayer meetong, 7:30 p.~ ouvme PJI&amp;rim Bollaest - I«; Smlcll1 Bcbool 8:30 1,
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Naomi Baptist Choreb - Tuesday; . Young
Peoples (LAngsville Post ~). Rev. Pbll Wise, Supt.; MGrldDI
Oirllt a.dt _ Rer,lldell
Sllllday Scbool 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Servoce, Froday, 7:30 p. m.
Cbas. E. Dozer, pastor, Sunday sbip 10:30 a. m.· Youth 8erfo Blat putor: s:~..:;:~
ship u L m.; Wednesday, 7 MI. Moriah Cbarcll of God- ScbooJ 1:30 a.m. Mrl. lklbert Ices 7 p. ai.; lllv'•npllftlo
11 :· m. Wmma
lllddleport, Ohio
, .p.1!L,.i'Jayer service.
Rev. James Satterfield, puler Gr&amp;~e, SlqjL Wconltlp at 10:30 rice 7,30 p. m. MJd.Weell
SUpt.·
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•' Road - Rev. Clyda HlntAJa, Sunday School 9:45a.m.: Wor- L m.; Pll&amp;rim Youth, 8;45 p. er oenlcl 7130 a. m.
m' clulei !Wall.
pasWr: Sunday Sehoel 9:30 a. ship service 11 L m. 81111 7:30 ai.: EviJigellllle i«rlee, 7:30 day.
~ ~ m.
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m.; llalpb Car~ SupL SWJday p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30P.m, P. m., lofld.Weell Prayer IDII .,.., UIIIIN Millin till
~Weet
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Tui!!Miay;
YOLIIIS
People's Praise, Wedneaday, 7:30 P· m. Pomeroy _ ~v. MelviD
p.
aud 7:30 p. m. alleroately. meeting, 7:30 P. m. Friday.
JelwNia
pastor. Sunday Sdtool at 8;15 Male
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Prayer meeting Wednesday at Rutland Cblll'dl of God Klqdom IIIII .r leMU'I a.
DiviDe Wonblp at 10:30 LeCirl
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7:30 p. m.
IRev. D•vid Sheets, pastor. Wllae•r• - Public meeting a. m. Sennon on Patience and 11 Cllrlll Cltlrdl _ Jama
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Pomeroy
. , Colamhla Clllapel - Worship Sunday School 10 L m.; Evan· Sunday, s p. m., Watdtllwer WaitiJIC: '"lbe LonJ Way A· 1'11011, ll8tol
lebool
service each Sundoy, 9:1&gt; a. gelistic service, 7:30 Young Study, 1 p. m.: Bible .Study, round"; 5:30 P·. m., Methodist t:30 :. m. freach!gg MniCIII
TUesday 7 p. m.; Service meet- Youth Fellow1bip al eburcb. Drst and lhlrd 'lbUrlll81
IJJC, 1 p. m. 'nlarsday; MlltiJ. 'l'uelday, Lydl1 Circle of tile ?:30 p. m. Seeood and follltbjl
lrY School, 7 p. m. 'nJII!Iday. WSCS Tbanksglvilg dinner
&lt;Contlriued 011 p... -I)
· Gltlm.tl Merclltllldfse
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lhe church.
II 7:30 p, m. ~:II
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887-8280
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MIDDlEPORT, 0.
Morning Worship 9 a. m.; Sun· 'l'lle ttitell fl l'te
7:30 p, m. 111!1
day School 10:30 a. m. Pastor,
~v. Herbert
aud
Stmtlay, 7::10 m.
Donald Hicks, Minister
rtev. Joseyb Kra1y.
palor; Mn. Edaa Life, ~ Prayer meeting evt!I'J tl'eilalt··
• Your Welccm• Is At Our Front Doore
St. Pa.Po L1lllleru Cblrcb- Cltarlea Biaell, Ass'L Sunclay day at 7:30 p. m. Cllrlllllll
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a32 E. &amp;econd Sl., Pomeroy. Scltool t:a a. m.:
MorDilll deavor, second and follrtll
lundoy School 9:30 A.M.-omlng Worship 10:30 A.M.
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Kenneth McElhinney, Sundoy School Supt.
ship service 10:4$ 1. m. Pastor, P· m.: EveniD&amp; Slrrlce,
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the The program In charge o1 the
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tuspeet she IIID'f·co 110~llOpole Restauranl on Bl'oad tile Brjlll~\'ie &lt;Lindy's closes Pat u;cl)ary and Mrs. 0• No. 710 wUI meet Monday, at
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• ~bl· and, 111081 espeCially, Max As· Emerson Jones wll! prese~t Na-' Mary Marlin, Route 33.
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With nu 9~ Delleates.•en. great Uonal Defense material. Rcll DISABLED AMERICAN Vet·
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meet Monday, at 7' 30 p.m. Mr.
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White Allstock district commander
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Mr. and wop~ '"~en liver without Shrine of Jerusalem will meet will be present. An oyster ~
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at IOOF ball Frida• eveomg· -"' be
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Of course, Mrs. R. and bUSo had m mld·Depresslon
It Musicals· "Marne" is approx·
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cadge cutrate theater tickets imately wonderful, mostly be· present to practice for inspec.
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rode to Broildway as we
at Gray's Drugstore or Le- cause of Angela
Lansbury; Uon
~everal times :'" long ago:
blang's ticket agency where "Wait a Minim" Is a seaSilnal Ri:nJRN JONATHAN Meigs
bve at !he Railroad YMCA
shows runoing a long while holdover, hrlllianUy enga.~lng Chapter D AR will meet
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Sloan House YMCA for a .
dump last-minute lef~ small rev_ue Imported
from Friday ~fte;~~: Nov. 11 at
It 50c a night as we often did; overs to be peddled al hal! South Afroca by way of a year the borne of Mrs Dor Schaef.
price or better: nor could they in London, jnst ~;u'dy "Fid· er Lincoln Hill, ·Pomeroy. As.
nurse one scolch·and at Joe dler on the Roof grabs you sisting hostesses are Mrs Pa.
Helbock'a great 52nd St. Three firmly but genUy
by heart trick Lochary . asd Mrs · Dale
CHRISTMAS
O.uces and bear Stuff Smith and fwonybone; "Hello, Dolly" Dutton, Roll call respon;e will Mrs. Robert Warner enterE l - C..danza styllnc
PROGRAM BOOKS and Ccleman Hawklno, ev9n a bas Ginger Rogers proving be a patriotic day
tained the Pomeroy Shakes.
In Hiett herdwood W~neert and
whole Count Baste band in such heautilul Carol Channing had
SATURDAY
peare club Wednesday afteran iruldequate premise, under· no etern,al copyright on the. RACINE ALUMNI Assn. will noon, at her home, Mulberry
For
standing
Joe Helbock wryly part, tho she managed ot mast. sponsor a semi·lormal dance in Ave.
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permUting us to hang in there etfully; "Sweet Cllarlty" has the Racine Jr Higb Building The
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12 !rom Mrs. Dale Smith, president, op.
penditure of one highbalL
Verdon and an engagingly 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will he ened with tile Club Women's
WE DON'T mean to wallow s~arl Cy Colema.n • Dorothy provided by Allen Lee King and Creed ·
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These Are The Days. Tbe huge meat, don't look tAJ Broadway
Y s. · · r enoessy .w
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fund.
also read two poe!11ll enliUed
Brohandadway .~a~acepeds ladiwhereln thos season, not so far any·
SUNDAY
•·we Thank Thee" and closed
some wwra
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EVI&lt;NGELINE CHAPTER Or- 'lh
• Solid state amplifier system-itllllill&amp;
aded (The Hollywood, Paradise, AS NOTED, try to have din. der of the Eastern Star MMdle· wo prayer.
play, 110 tubes to bur&amp; out
Palais Royal, Paramount Grill, ner near your theater, wh~ch port, wUI attend church io a Plans were made for !he an·
• St«eo dual-6peakera with a ow ;sa
~.) are gone; .only Tbe Lat. somewhat rules out East Sode group Sunday, Nov. 13 at the nual Chrislmas party and gilt
network (two 8' woofers, speakers) fa- fine SOIInd
m Quarter remams at 48th and restaurants; as ~ur Traffic Bradbury Church of Christ The exchange, to be held at the
The Stem, the perhaps grand. Comm. Barnes pomted
out, invitation was from Uoe wor· home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling
• Feather-trae tone arm with •Audio
Lens" see-thru cartridge aad Diadaughters of the 30 · years .ago smart man, th~ only way to get thy matron, Mrs. William King. ur. December 14. Members will
mond/Sapphire styli
orogmal1 . now parading with Io the We•!. Sode In less ~n Members are asked 1o meet also take gilts for the Girls
that speCial hauteur still on tile an hour os Be born there.
at the church at I0:2.~ a.m.
Industrial School. Mrs. Warner
• Headphone jack • Reeord Storage
lovely empty pans; the oni,Y
SCOUT INVESTITURE will read an article, Freedom Fightbalance lev?
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Middleport
change 10 costume - there s
be beld at !he Salisbury School er• Relate Happenings in Hun·
AU C&lt;Jmponents are gllar&lt;l'lllted /« ONE
less !han ever: toples~, In fact.
Sunday, at 2:30 p.m . . Invested gary. Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.,
FULL YEAR I!{IQimt rk/ldt in woaterial
SPECIAL I
Now,. where were we· Oh, ye~,
will be Brownie Troop 220, Ju- program leader had for her
orod -k1111111ahip. Molorol&lt;l /ru:.'s f1114,.,....
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pla~.•ng Mr. and Mrs. R. s
nior Troop 100 and Cadet Troop topic, Thanksgiving. She gave
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the origin of Thanksgiving
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MONDAY
which was back in biblical
week around what legitimate That Love the Lord," by Becky WOMEN'S SOCIETY In Chris· times and did not originate lD
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and musicals you moght Woll opened the meeting of tian Service of Healh Metho- our country. Site also told of
Will Soon Be Here
: oh, you w~t us ~ SO· the WSWS of the Enterprise dist Church will meet Monday the first Thanksgiving In Am&lt;!r·
lect the shows, too. Fine.
EUB church Tuesday evemng evening, Nov. 14 at the church. lea and of two outstanding
Start roght off on Monday al at. the nome of Mrs. James The program topic will be PN· Thanksgivings Wider George
~~· Plymouth Theater, where Woll, Chester Road.
sented by Mrs. Jack Bechtle Washington's term rut president.
N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport
• '•nto _. ,.~ -loMwpopool
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November being thank offer. I and Mrs. L. IV. McComa; will A dessert course was served
C11oiae 11-.
IS playong; It s the finest
ing month, !he theme of the have devotions. Hoslesses will byy~the~~ho~st~es~s:_·-~--~--------------~==~~~~~~~~~0::=UI town, soft and . Iunny
program was "Christian Call· he Mrs. Robert Ccats, Mrs. Wal- ·
touchmg. and beautofully acted ing tAl Give," presented by Mrs. ter Hayes, Mrs. Orin Smith,
and wrotte~ woth the.
. Thomas
Benu. A dialogue Mrs. John Krawscz n and Mar·
compasSion author Bro~n F~oel "Making up the Budget" which garet Edwards. y
It Will Be A
alt~ches to a v.ery SJl';Cial Irosh reminded one that the Lord's I BETHEL NO. 62 of the In·
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ouSight. And smce ot s at tile share of their earnings should liernational Order ol
Job's .
Plymouth on 45th St. and you be first place in their budget. Daughters will meet at Pome.'
To Your
might want to stretch the Gael. was· given by Mrs. . Herbert roy Ma!onlc Tempt.; Monday,
oc flavor, have dinner at Jom Dixon and Miss Elizabeth Dav- at 7.30
Thanksgiving
Downey's fine Irish theatrical is. Scripture reading of II Ccr· POME~·~.y ELEMENTARY
restaurant al 8th Av~. and
inthlans 9:6-7 was by Mrs. PTA will !Deet Monday at 7:30
Table
St.; or, II you. have dinner else- Philip Smith. .
p.m. at tbe schooL
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where, ~~,Top .on after the
An interesting question and DAUCHTE:RS OF RUTH class
and you II fmd one or many answer discussion on the topic 1 u 'ted 111 ,.odl 1 h h Ill
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held o- ru--- ·em
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havlo' a wee drop of the
with all particlpaling.
The ·
at the bar or
thank offering was taken and TechnOIOIIICal
in their soft brogoes in a the program closed with
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prayer poem, "I Thank Thee,"
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Latin Quarter or the Copa. Mrs. Bentz, president, con: the shows are always dueled the business session.
The WSWS Fall lnslltule was
discussed. Mrs. Eldon Weeks
will make up the calendar for
Ihe coming year. Mra. Ever·
ell Bates invited the members
to her home for the Christmas
meeting wben there will be a
SOc gift exchange.
Prayer and grace by Mr s.
Don Runnel closed the meeting after whlch refreshments
were served by the hostess to
seven members and four child·
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sunday I!Choll .a t' a.
Pearl Ca~to. ~!!(Or·. Mrs.
Spencer. SUpt.~ ~·.·
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MaJ Dpnallue. pastor; J act oatlor:
Bechtle, Chllrcll: Sd!ool Sap\,; ,
Church School,. ?·30 a.m.; ~or· PIIB!eo~~=~~;; .
ship Service, ·10:30 '1!-DI.: Melbodist Youtb Fellow•hl• 6
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IJt.i. Rev. Pill! E.
Official Board meet~&amp;. .
lor, Suadall $cboDI
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Swu~~s' -~-mndOIII;bM• 7td30 p.m.; ~~rahlp, Wedlleliday mf
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p ~.1 Cburcb. Youth Service 6: Io p. m. Even- WeaneSd~v Proter meeLong
Great Be;, ::.":.'c. L. O'Cc~~o Ill&amp; Worship 7 p. m. each Sun· 7:30 p. o•. ~turday.
Rob
Lew!8 da,)l.
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' Pagevnle Commlllll17 Chlll'dl Grace Epilcopal
oor,t pa~.~r.
eMr .
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shir and Sunday School, 7 p. -Rev. Russe
....., pas r. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. lC
m Evenin• ,ervtce Tbursda Young People's service, 7:30 P. H. Marlin. Rector. Sunday
7 3o ~.m. prayer ~eeting. Y IlL 1'hw·sday; Evangelistil: set' Morning Prayer IJid Sermon,
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voce Sal!lrday, 7: 30 p. IlL and IO: 3o a. m.
Carpenter Baplist
l.bureb Sunday, 7: 30 p. m.
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- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. F~eedom Gos~·u ~
Eaterprlse EUB Cllarcll - ~;:._day:
South 3nl An'~·:;:;j".
Mornor.g worsnip 10: Ia a.m.
g~s an
JVer.'~/
Re9. Menzel Smith, pastor. cle, foiU'III
. Barrett, .,.aiOr; Ill
uesencamp, pas r •
ser Worship service 9·30 a. m.; Sun· choir practice
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II •· m.; SIID!Ia1
First Baptist Cburcb Middle- Wilford. Supt.. SWlCiay School?, I day School t0:30 a. m. Yoolb Letart
iDI evanpllsUc aemce,
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port, Rev. Donald Boone. pas 30
P
ling NO FellowshiP 6·30 p. m.,
ys Cbarp ..._ F• . !lilrlf,
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tor. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. ·. ,:· ~~~ayer mee . · I m.: Evening service, 7:30 p. tor - LETART li'Atls 7:.a lt m., """""~ _.t . .
George Baker: Supt. 10:15 a.m. P RuUand J.siou _ .O 11 v e and Goris Fellowship, UO p. ship, 7:30 P·. m.
llr , and Wonblp 7.30. P. m.
worship Suvoce; BYP 6 p.m.; Newman, missionary pastor; m., 2nd and 4th Sundays. Youth cep1 2nd &amp;illdayl;
. . . Pret&amp;yrertrm ·~ .
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; Sunda School
a.
m.;
Cboor,
6.30
p.
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Wednesday
School,
9:30
a.
m.
Suuday.
Urn·
Mlddlepcll'l Ptrst Ualted f'rel.
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8 30
Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. Prayer W r ·hyop 10 ..,0 a m . Preaching Prayer Meetmg. 7:30 p. m., ned service, 8:30 a. m.,
IIJierlu
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.. meetmg, 8:30 p.m., c IT prac- ' 7 30 p m . Prayer servi&lt;.·e
sun y 0
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tire.
:700 · m Wednesday.
' Morning Star EUB Churc• -:- TAR1 - Worship, 8 p. m.,
School 9:30 a. m., Fred IA!vno,l
, First Baptist Cburcb, Pome·
p.
Rev. Menzel Smoth,
paslor · and 4!11 Thursdays;
Supt.; 11:30 L m.
· tny _ Rev carver Williams.
Church OJ Christ Sunday School. 9 45 a. m., Roy School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday.
6:45 p. .m. YF; Wed., 6:30 P.
Sunday School 9 30 till 10 20. Bradbury Churcb ol Chrisl- Van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler. PLE GROVE - Worship, 8
m. Jlllllor Choir; 7 p. m.
Worship service, 10 30 a. m.: Larry W1lliams. mmister; Bible · Ass't.; Mornmg worship, tD-45 • m., 1st and 3rd
lor Choir.
Nursery and Jumor Church lor School and Morning Worship, a. m ; Prayer meetong. 7'30 p. Church School, 9·30 L m.
Syracaae ll'trat U1llftl
children.
oo ::m a m. ; Chris(Ian Endeav m. Thursday Youth Fellowshop day. GREAT BEND - WOI' byterian Church - Rev.
First Baptist Church. Racine or. 6 p. m.; Evemng Wor· 7:30 P·. m. Sunday.
ship 9:30 a. m., 1st and
son H. Stebbins, pastor.
Rev. c L. O'Connor. pastor ship. 7 p. m.
Lottndce EUB
Church - Sundays; Church
10 ship 9 a. m.: Sunday I5CIIIMJI,I
Sundoy School 9:311. Frank Cle· Hemlock Grov e . Christian Kev. Jack Young, . r pastor : L m. Sunday. MORSE
10 a. m.; Bible Study and
land Supt.: l0:4o a. m. Morn· Church - James Quisenberry s,.n~'Y School 9.41. a. m., -wor&lt;hop, 11 a.m., Ist and
er service Sunday 7 p. m.
ing 'wor:;hip; 0 JO p. m., HW Worshop Servoce. 9·30 a. m.: Russell Archer. SupL Sunday Sundays: Church School 9:30 a
Barrl110119me
•nd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Sunday SchooL 10 a. m.• Stan· worshop, 10 4a a. ~· and 7 30 m. Sunday.
Church, Howard
Evenmg Service: Wednesday. •lord Stockton, Supt.
p. m. alternately: Boble Study MlnersvWe Melbodlll
tor. Sunday Schoo~
Worship 7:39 p.
7,30 p. m., Prayer ~leetmg. j Bradford Church ol Chrisl- 1 and prayer servoce, led b)' pas· _ WendeU G. StuUer,
30
p.
m.
Senior
Choir
Prac
Joe
Robinson.
minis.ter;
HoDJo
1tor,.
7:30
p.
m.
Wednesday
Sunday
School,
10
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m.;
Syrleuae Mllalo' .;.. Earl
8
ior Choir Practice.
er Forrest, Supt.; Bohle School ! Chrostoan Endeavor, 7.30 p.m. ablp service 11 L m.
tor, pastor. iednelday and
Cheshire . Kyger . Hartford 9 30 a. m.: Morning Worship !rd Saturday ot monlb.
Portlud Melllodlll
day 181'Vicea, 7:30 p, m.
Parisil _ Warren G. Zinn. 10:30 a. m.: Evening Worship, j South Belbel EUB Cburcb -John Kimbler, pastAJr.
l..atur Day Saintl
paslor. Worship services arc : ·1 p.m. Wednesday 7 p. m. B&gt; Re~ . Jafk ' Young, pa. School 9:30, Harold
lleorpJdletl Quell 11 Jms
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST : ble Study
tor. Sunday School 9.45 a. m., Supt.; Allen Brewet;
Cllrlll of Laller DMy 8alllll _
LiiUe Kyger UCC 9,30 EST. Oexter Church of Cbrlsl - Norman H. .Babr, Supt.; Sunday Supt.. Preacbing 7:30p. m.
C. W. Proffitt, pastor. Sb miles
Clleshire Baptist 10:40 EST. Bohle s.chool 9:30a.m. Prea~l&gt; . Worsbop 10.45 a. ~· and 7.30 Raclle Melbodlsl Cbareb - ltom Racine on RaciDe. PortChurch School at Hartford, at mg 10:30 a. m., forst and thtrd p.m. alternately; Doble Study John W. Kimnler. pastor; SUD· land lloiJd. Sunday School,
fiO · DST: Kyger 10:20 EST. Sundays.
' and Prayer ServiCe, led by Jlll8- day School1:30 a. m.;
L m.; Wll!'lhlp I0:3I a.
IJiil Cheshire 9:45 EST.
Mason City Cburcb of Cbrlsl, , lor, 7:30 p. m. Tburaday.
1JJC 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p.
Stmday eveuq aervlce II
MI. UnioD F.W.8. Church - Miller Street - Sunda.y Bible I Tapper• Plalu EUB Cllarell Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.· Wed. worablp .enricel
SUnday School 9:4a a.m .• Earl Study, 9 a. m.: Ev~mng Wor- :- Rev. Jack Young, pas m. Wedlleaday.
11 7,00 p.
l!lafkey, Supt.; Evening wor· shop, 7:30 p. m.; Bohle Study, !tor; Sunda) worship, UO Rock ~ringa
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~. 7,30 p. m. by cecil Cox, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
L m.; Sunday School, 10 a.~·' Olesler Lemley, pastor; war
Roman Catlwlre
l.aYman; Young People's meet· Middlepon Cbareb ol Christ, Hobart Vineyard, Supt._ Doble ship service 9;30 a. m.; Sun· Ov Lady of IArettt Mlalu
log , and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. 5th and Main Streets - DOD· Study and Prayer servu:ea led day Schoo~ 10:15 a. m.;
Bottom - Re,,
Eirst Baptist 0 · ··\ Rutland aid Hicks, minister; B I b I e by pastor, 7:30 P; m. Tuesday. 8:30 p. m. Prayer and·
B.
Adm. - .8t
:... Rev. Samuel J. Jackson, pas· School, 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Me· Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p, m. Study, Wodaesday, 7:30 p. m.
10
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oor. Prayer service 9:30 a. m.; , Elhinney, Supt.; Morning Wor- last MODday of monlh.
Bnllllld Melbodllt Elna'cll - Holy Day~: I P· m.
Sunday School 10 a. m., Ger.. shio \0:30 a. m. Evening Wor· Syracuse EUB CbDrO- Rev. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor; 81. Job 1 Cadlolle

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ah worth it after J found the .picture of Nip and Tuck
when they were puppies. I sat down there and then ,
in the cold, dusty room and recalled the day when ,
Bob brought them home to Carol. How she laughed :
and loved them and ftung her arms around both our
necks in excited gratitude. How. much fun we threo
had, watehin,g the cunning uties of the canine infants• .
Nip js gone now, duly mourned arid buried under ·
our apple ttee, and Tuck, gray and crotchety, limps
if he moves too fast. Carol lives in' Cineinnati in a
happy home of . her ow11, al)d I carry roses to the
cemetery on the hiD.
What a wonderful gift Is memory. My days are , 1
rich with remembrances of the good life Bob and I ',
had. llow glad I am that we altared, not only a home,
but also a love for God and :ms Church so that tho~trh ! ·
now I ' am lonely, yet I am not alone.
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day School at 9:30, Lloyd Dil· ~y School 9:30 a. m.: IIIII fourlb Stmdq, . U
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at 10:45 a.m. witb Vere Swartz NYPS Young ~e, 8.45 p.m.; 31&amp; Milo St., Pt. P
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!!hlp services at 7:45 p. m. wilh Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30
Wedae&amp;dly meelllll ~
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t:nJde Butler, Supt.: Worship ship, 7 P· m. Prayer Servoce, Paul A.
pastor:. Sial- Church
1:30 a.m.;
Near
service 11 a. m. 1st and 2nd Wednesday, 7 p. m.
~ School, 9.30 L m., llftt lhlp &amp;erVICl!, 10:30 L Ill.
Rev.
Sundays at 5:30 p. m. Baptist PomerGjl Cbnrch ol Chrlll - Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. 01. Moaday, 8:30 p. m.
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Training Union, Mrs.
Mary Jerry M..ters, pastor; Sunday MomiDg Worship service, 1st Saito• Moth 1'41 Cblldl
~- ~ bour : •·~~~~
Balm'l ot Bolsllm Brtad
Woods, president.
Scbool, 9:30 a. m., Church ser- 81111 3rd SUndays ~f the DID~ Jo1m W. Kimbler, pastor;
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carleton Chuch, Killgsbnry vice 10:30 a. m.; Chrlsliau EJo. 7;30 p. m. Evemng Evlllgeiil. teller L, Rousb, SUpt.
Mala.
Rudand Free W'ill Baplisl cleavor, 6:30p.m.; EveniD&amp; ser- tic Service, 2nd and 41b Sial- ship 8:15 L m., 8aDday
SaltH:dion Army
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, vice, 8:30 p. m.
day If IIIOI1Ih.
U:lli a. m.
fte lltflls. Anll, P"'tor; Sunday School, 10 a. RullaDd C!barcll of Cbrln- Bel't'IIJ EUB ~- Bo. OU: CJmoe lbl'tGdltl ·
"I Ray 8. WIDID&amp; officer
m.: Guy Priddy, Supt.; PreaclJ. Roy carter, minister.
Bible Paul A. ~ers, pastor: ~~lor. JahD w. Kimbler, pastor,
Stmday 10 a.m. Htl~
ong service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer School, 9:30 a. m. Worship and 1111 Worship, 8:30 a. m.; fltm. Cn!u, SUpt. 8uDtlay 8cbotl
meeting; 10:30 a. m. StU&gt;
L(lCAL UNION S6tl8
services, 7:30p.m. WedneSday. Preaching service IO:lll a. m. day Scboo1, 10;30 a. m.. BIJibe 10:15 a. m.: Preaching 8:1i. day School. Sunday 7 p. m.
Ra~eiiJWood, W. Va.
YOUDg People'a meetq, 8:30 TheiBII, Sap!.; Youlb P'ello1r· S)'rK- Me1bo11tt C11an11 - Young People's Leaiotl: NO P.
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p. m. Evealllg Service, 7 p. m. sblp, 6:30 P· m.
Wendell G. Stutler, pastor;
m. Salvallou · meeting; 'J'burl.
Masoa Baptll&amp; Sa1111a7 Sdltol v. It Braley, Bible Scbeol Supt. CARMEL EUB Cbarcll-llew. ship aervice, 8:35 a. m.
day, 1 to 3 p.
Ladies Bomt!ll
- D.A.V. Hall, corner Secoud · Zloo Cbarcb ot Christ, POJD. Paul A. Sellers, pastor: SuD- day Scbool 8:4$ a. m.;
League; 7 p, m. Prep elusel;
and Ptmeroy, Mason. Sponsored eroy . HarriBOIIVille Road -flu. day School, 8:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday &amp; p. m. Prayer
7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Dfll'll'll
by French City Baptist Cborch gene Underwood, minister. BJ. Rouah. Supl; 10:30 L
Mom- Sunday 7:30 p, m.
meeting. Otber servlcea
140 Lincoln St. Middleport 1192&gt;21!50
in Gallipolis. Affiliated witb S. ble Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.; Morn- , ing Worship, 2nd and 4th fltm. IIJHD ftu Free
tii!UIIC8IIIe"t..
B.C. Rev. R. L. Pinson, pastor ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- ! day tl the JD?Dtb; 8 P• m. Eren- Robert E. Smith, Sr.,
ADVENTIST
Sunday School every Sunday, bert Reed, Bible School Supl in« Evangeliatic Service, 2st Sunday Scbtol 9:30 a. m.;
Pemeny ...,... Day MY&lt;• II
3 p. rn. Preaching services the
3rd Sunday ol mDnlh.
0 Pattenou, Supt.·
lid Ounll - :;~:=~~~
4th Sunday of each month.
Church 0/ God and~ly
Ualled Clloreb Of Worship 10:30 a.
Youth Sero 11(1., IIOI1h of Melp
MI. Morlab Bopllsl Chllfl!h-~ Cheoter Churclt ol God - ChriS~ Pomeny - Rev. W. H. vice 6:45 p. m.;
B"fl(tal Putlr, F. W.
•OI!U!'s Oldist Duclge Dealtr"
of Fourth and Main St., Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. Perrin, pastor; Carl
Kautz, - g e 7:30 p.
Robert Dullbam,
Middleport Rev. Nyle Borden, Sunday
School, 9:30 a. IlL; Supt.; Swtday School, 9:1S a. IDeeliJJg 'l'lnlradaJ 7:30 m. 1cea 011 Slltlldq:
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Middleport, Ohio
minister. Sunday Scheel 9:30 a. Morning
Worship at 11 a. m. Worship, 10:25 a.m.
Laltfel 0111 Pnt
SchOol; 2 p. ·Ill. Woraltlp I p.m.
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.
CUrell _ B. Eu&amp;eue Gill,
llnited Bretii.Nn
a. m. MorniDg ~orabip.
m.; Prayer meetong, 7:30 p.~ ouvme PJI&amp;rim Bollaest - I«; Smlcll1 Bcbool 8:30 1,
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Naomi Baptist Choreb - Tuesday; . Young
Peoples (LAngsville Post ~). Rev. Pbll Wise, Supt.; MGrldDI
Oirllt a.dt _ Rer,lldell
Sllllday Scbool 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Servoce, Froday, 7:30 p. m.
Cbas. E. Dozer, pastor, Sunday sbip 10:30 a. m.· Youth 8erfo Blat putor: s:~..:;:~
ship u L m.; Wednesday, 7 MI. Moriah Cbarcll of God- ScbooJ 1:30 a.m. Mrl. lklbert Ices 7 p. ai.; lllv'•npllftlo
11 :· m. Wmma
lllddleport, Ohio
, .p.1!L,.i'Jayer service.
Rev. James Satterfield, puler Gr&amp;~e, SlqjL Wconltlp at 10:30 rice 7,30 p. m. MJd.Weell
SUpt.·
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•' Road - Rev. Clyda HlntAJa, Sunday School 9:45a.m.: Wor- L m.; Pll&amp;rim Youth, 8;45 p. er oenlcl 7130 a. m.
m' clulei !Wall.
pasWr: Sunday Sehoel 9:30 a. ship service 11 L m. 81111 7:30 ai.: EviJigellllle i«rlee, 7:30 day.
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m.; llalpb Car~ SupL SWJday p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30P.m, P. m., lofld.Weell Prayer IDII .,.., UIIIIN Millin till
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Worship service 10:30 a. m. Tui!!Miay;
YOLIIIS
People's Praise, Wedneaday, 7:30 P· m. Pomeroy _ ~v. MelviD
p.
aud 7:30 p. m. alleroately. meeting, 7:30 P. m. Friday.
JelwNia
pastor. Sunday Sdtool at 8;15 Male
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Prayer meeting Wednesday at Rutland Cblll'dl of God Klqdom IIIII .r leMU'I a.
DiviDe Wonblp at 10:30 LeCirl
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7:30 p. m.
IRev. D•vid Sheets, pastor. Wllae•r• - Public meeting a. m. Sennon on Patience and 11 Cllrlll Cltlrdl _ Jama
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. , Colamhla Clllapel - Worship Sunday School 10 L m.; Evan· Sunday, s p. m., Watdtllwer WaitiJIC: '"lbe LonJ Way A· 1'11011, ll8tol
lebool
service each Sundoy, 9:1&gt; a. gelistic service, 7:30 Young Study, 1 p. m.: Bible .Study, round"; 5:30 P·. m., Methodist t:30 :. m. freach!gg MniCIII
TUesday 7 p. m.; Service meet- Youth Fellow1bip al eburcb. Drst and lhlrd 'lbUrlll81
IJJC, 1 p. m. 'nlarsday; MlltiJ. 'l'uelday, Lydl1 Circle of tile ?:30 p. m. Seeood and follltbjl
lrY School, 7 p. m. 'nJII!Iday. WSCS Tbanksglvilg dinner
&lt;Contlriued 011 p... -I)
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Morning Worship 9 a. m.; Sun· 'l'lle ttitell fl l'te
7:30 p, m. 111!1
day School 10:30 a. m. Pastor,
~v. Herbert
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Stmtlay, 7::10 m.
Donald Hicks, Minister
rtev. Joseyb Kra1y.
palor; Mn. Edaa Life, ~ Prayer meeting evt!I'J tl'eilalt··
• Your Welccm• Is At Our Front Doore
St. Pa.Po L1lllleru Cblrcb- Cltarlea Biaell, Ass'L Sunclay day at 7:30 p. m. Cllrlllllll
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a32 E. &amp;econd Sl., Pomeroy. Scltool t:a a. m.:
MorDilll deavor, second and follrtll
lundoy School 9:30 A.M.-omlng Worship 10:30 A.M.
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Kenneth McElhinney, Sundoy School Supt.
ship service 10:4$ 1. m. Pastor, P· m.: EveniD&amp; Slrrlce,
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the The program In charge o1 the
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lmfow the, gent w~ ali~ &lt;.the L.Q.) or oli.Sth Ave. eel· At11Srican Revolution, will tnNI lt!tbers, !!ill begin at 7:30 p.m.
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oppetl lest bel: swish
!rout wlltdow at the old For a late snack; Reubens, ol Mrs• Dor ·Sch~fer l'!ltll Mrs 8 ET 4&lt;11\!EIG 8Cc)utty Salon
tuspeet she IIID'f·co 110~llOpole Restauranl on Bl'oad tile Brjlll~\'ie &lt;Lindy's closes Pat u;cl)ary and Mrs. 0• No. 710 wUI meet Monday, at
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&lt;It's now. a jazz.atop.fhe. before S a. m., 1 1ad tAl relate) Dutton assisting hostesses Mri J:30 p.m. at the horne of Mrs.
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• ~bl· and, 111081 espeCially, Max As· Emerson Jones wll! prese~t Na-' Mary Marlin, Route 33.
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With nu 9~ Delleates.•en. great Uonal Defense material. Rcll DISABLED AMERICAN Vet·
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eause he knew we bad "the but where really can you get y.
meet Monday, at 7' 30 p.m. Mr.
loon on $25 more ·than
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MARY SHRINE,
White Allstock district commander
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Mr. and wop~ '"~en liver without Shrine of Jerusalem will meet will be present. An oyster ~
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at IOOF ball Frida• eveomg· -"' be
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Of course, Mrs. R. and bUSo had m mld·Depresslon
It Musicals· "Marne" is approx·
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cadge cutrate theater tickets imately wonderful, mostly be· present to practice for inspec.
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rode to Broildway as we
at Gray's Drugstore or Le- cause of Angela
Lansbury; Uon
~everal times :'" long ago:
blang's ticket agency where "Wait a Minim" Is a seaSilnal Ri:nJRN JONATHAN Meigs
bve at !he Railroad YMCA
shows runoing a long while holdover, hrlllianUy enga.~lng Chapter D AR will meet
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Sloan House YMCA for a .
dump last-minute lef~ small rev_ue Imported
from Friday ~fte;~~: Nov. 11 at
It 50c a night as we often did; overs to be peddled al hal! South Afroca by way of a year the borne of Mrs Dor Schaef.
price or better: nor could they in London, jnst ~;u'dy "Fid· er Lincoln Hill, ·Pomeroy. As.
nurse one scolch·and at Joe dler on the Roof grabs you sisting hostesses are Mrs Pa.
Helbock'a great 52nd St. Three firmly but genUy
by heart trick Lochary . asd Mrs · Dale
CHRISTMAS
O.uces and bear Stuff Smith and fwonybone; "Hello, Dolly" Dutton, Roll call respon;e will Mrs. Robert Warner enterE l - C..danza styllnc
PROGRAM BOOKS and Ccleman Hawklno, ev9n a bas Ginger Rogers proving be a patriotic day
tained the Pomeroy Shakes.
In Hiett herdwood W~neert and
whole Count Baste band in such heautilul Carol Channing had
SATURDAY
peare club Wednesday afteran iruldequate premise, under· no etern,al copyright on the. RACINE ALUMNI Assn. will noon, at her home, Mulberry
For
standing
Joe Helbock wryly part, tho she managed ot mast. sponsor a semi·lormal dance in Ave.
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Church and School
permUting us to hang in there etfully; "Sweet Cllarlty" has the Racine Jr Higb Building The
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I t ·orrep1aceabl e Gwen Saturday, November
12 !rom Mrs. Dale Smith, president, op.
penditure of one highbalL
Verdon and an engagingly 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music will he ened with tile Club Women's
WE DON'T mean to wallow s~arl Cy Colema.n • Dorothy provided by Allen Lee King and Creed ·
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Into those • were . the • days F1elds score
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were led
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nos gta, =ause
serous
ama 8 your ceeds will go to the scholarship b Mr T A 'I
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These Are The Days. Tbe huge meat, don't look tAJ Broadway
Y s. · · r enoessy .w
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also read two poe!11ll enliUed
Brohandadway .~a~acepeds ladiwhereln thos season, not so far any·
SUNDAY
•·we Thank Thee" and closed
some wwra
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EVI&lt;NGELINE CHAPTER Or- 'lh
• Solid state amplifier system-itllllill&amp;
aded (The Hollywood, Paradise, AS NOTED, try to have din. der of the Eastern Star MMdle· wo prayer.
play, 110 tubes to bur&amp; out
Palais Royal, Paramount Grill, ner near your theater, wh~ch port, wUI attend church io a Plans were made for !he an·
• St«eo dual-6peakera with a ow ;sa
~.) are gone; .only Tbe Lat. somewhat rules out East Sode group Sunday, Nov. 13 at the nual Chrislmas party and gilt
network (two 8' woofers, speakers) fa- fine SOIInd
m Quarter remams at 48th and restaurants; as ~ur Traffic Bradbury Church of Christ The exchange, to be held at the
The Stem, the perhaps grand. Comm. Barnes pomted
out, invitation was from Uoe wor· home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling
• Feather-trae tone arm with •Audio
Lens" see-thru cartridge aad Diadaughters of the 30 · years .ago smart man, th~ only way to get thy matron, Mrs. William King. ur. December 14. Members will
mond/Sapphire styli
orogmal1 . now parading with Io the We•!. Sode In less ~n Members are asked 1o meet also take gilts for the Girls
that speCial hauteur still on tile an hour os Be born there.
at the church at I0:2.~ a.m.
Industrial School. Mrs. Warner
• Headphone jack • Reeord Storage
lovely empty pans; the oni,Y
SCOUT INVESTITURE will read an article, Freedom Fightbalance lev?
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Middleport
change 10 costume - there s
be beld at !he Salisbury School er• Relate Happenings in Hun·
AU C&lt;Jmponents are gllar&lt;l'lllted /« ONE
less !han ever: toples~, In fact.
Sunday, at 2:30 p.m . . Invested gary. Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.,
FULL YEAR I!{IQimt rk/ldt in woaterial
SPECIAL I
Now,. where were we· Oh, ye~,
will be Brownie Troop 220, Ju- program leader had for her
orod -k1111111ahip. Molorol&lt;l /ru:.'s f1114,.,....
1111 Stata
I« CIOOef'B free ndto..,. or ropair of ""'
pla~.•ng Mr. and Mrs. R. s
nior Troop 100 and Cadet Troop topic, Thanksgiving. She gave
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the origin of Thanksgiving
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We cl suggest drapiJJg your A plano prelude "Ccme We
MONDAY
which was back in biblical
week around what legitimate That Love the Lord," by Becky WOMEN'S SOCIETY In Chris· times and did not originate lD
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and musicals you moght Woll opened the meeting of tian Service of Healh Metho- our country. Site also told of
Will Soon Be Here
: oh, you w~t us ~ SO· the WSWS of the Enterprise dist Church will meet Monday the first Thanksgiving In Am&lt;!r·
lect the shows, too. Fine.
EUB church Tuesday evemng evening, Nov. 14 at the church. lea and of two outstanding
Start roght off on Monday al at. the nome of Mrs. James The program topic will be PN· Thanksgivings Wider George
~~· Plymouth Theater, where Woll, Chester Road.
sented by Mrs. Jack Bechtle Washington's term rut president.
N. 2nd Avo.
Middleport
• '•nto _. ,.~ -loMwpopool
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November being thank offer. I and Mrs. L. IV. McComa; will A dessert course was served
C11oiae 11-.
IS playong; It s the finest
ing month, !he theme of the have devotions. Hoslesses will byy~the~~ho~st~es~s:_·-~--~--------------~==~~~~~~~~~0::=UI town, soft and . Iunny
program was "Christian Call· he Mrs. Robert Ccats, Mrs. Wal- ·
touchmg. and beautofully acted ing tAl Give," presented by Mrs. ter Hayes, Mrs. Orin Smith,
and wrotte~ woth the.
. Thomas
Benu. A dialogue Mrs. John Krawscz n and Mar·
compasSion author Bro~n F~oel "Making up the Budget" which garet Edwards. y
It Will Be A
alt~ches to a v.ery SJl';Cial Irosh reminded one that the Lord's I BETHEL NO. 62 of the In·
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lovely AQdition
ouSight. And smce ot s at tile share of their earnings should liernational Order ol
Job's .
Plymouth on 45th St. and you be first place in their budget. Daughters will meet at Pome.'
To Your
might want to stretch the Gael. was· given by Mrs. . Herbert roy Ma!onlc Tempt.; Monday,
oc flavor, have dinner at Jom Dixon and Miss Elizabeth Dav- at 7.30
Thanksgiving
Downey's fine Irish theatrical is. Scripture reading of II Ccr· POME~·~.y ELEMENTARY
restaurant al 8th Av~. and
inthlans 9:6-7 was by Mrs. PTA will !Deet Monday at 7:30
Table
St.; or, II you. have dinner else- Philip Smith. .
p.m. at tbe schooL
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where, ~~,Top .on after the
An interesting question and DAUCHTE:RS OF RUTH class
and you II fmd one or many answer discussion on the topic 1 u 'ted 111 ,.odl 1 h h Ill
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"Joyous Gwmg"
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held o- ru--- ·em
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havlo' a wee drop of the
with all particlpaling.
The ·
at the bar or
thank offering was taken and TechnOIOIIICal
in their soft brogoes in a the program closed with
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n:~~n~booth. After theater
prayer poem, "I Thank Thee,"
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Latin Quarter or the Copa. Mrs. Bentz, president, con: the shows are always dueled the business session.
The WSWS Fall lnslltule was
discussed. Mrs. Eldon Weeks
will make up the calendar for
Ihe coming year. Mra. Ever·
ell Bates invited the members
to her home for the Christmas
meeting wben there will be a
SOc gift exchange.
Prayer and grace by Mr s.
Don Runnel closed the meeting after whlch refreshments
were served by the hostess to
seven members and four child·
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followed by devotions vanilla. The class voted
w1
aeived ~y tho Pbilathea. Sotie- given by Mrs. Paul Winn who serve the Homebuilders ChristIf ol the Middleport Church of , read the !Ooth Psalm and a mas dinner In December. Plans
Chrjsl Thursday evtning at the "Thanksgiving Prayer."
were made for the annua~
ehil~
During the business meeting Chri~tmas party to be ~eld at
., Several members wore · old a thank you note was read from the home of Mrs. Grace Pratt
~n..d dresses
including Mrs. Lusby, who spoke at the with a one dollar gift • exll,arl Reynolds, Betty Cilne church in Oetober. Reported ill change.
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lloi)ald Hicks, Mrs.
Reibel Elbinny, Homer Jones,
fda the benediction and a dtssert .
and Mrs. Kenneth Scites had Childs, Helen Bradford, "Mac" course was served to Tl. Host- .
made old fashioned
bonnets McKinley, Frank Herald, Ana- eoses wore Mrs. Ernest La 1Nbidl1 were given to members belle Houdashelt, and
Clara lance, Mrs. P'aul Winn
with
to wear during the evening. Dilgard.
Mrs. William Reuter and Mrs.
Several very old articJes al- Mr~. LeSlie Ervin reported Griff Russell contributing hostso were on display, including a $28 was made on the sale of. esses.
leather fan, gloves, pins, old
m•. • hair piece,
dolls.
.• _,...1'!11gs and beaded bags. Mr.
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Walter Bunce, .. collector O[ l
C~rcle
O!d l~mps, provid.ed several ror.l "Homes in our ' Community'' Mrs. Reibel were named as the
llghting. A guessmb game 11 was the topic of the devotions nominating committee. It was
m~bers' b_aby picture~ dis· j and program presented by Mrs. reported that Mrs. Fauber and
played pro~·1ded enterlamment. Louis Reibel when Federated Miss Marguerite Mayer
had
The meetmg ~as ope~ed db~ Circle met Wednesday evening purchased 70 light bulbs For the
thj, ~esident, rs.
en e at the church.
cross on Lincoln Hill. An invi. ·
Home Sweet Home, played tation was read to attend "QuiAT-HOME WEAR makes new! In printed eor·
l ~w~·. softly by Mrs. Ben Neu~ling et Day" at Grace Episcopal HOLIDAY
duroy.
Flowing
hootess pajamas (above) In blaek and
opened the devotwns lol.owed church on Thursdav December
white
zebra
prloH'Wirled
ob velvet1 wide wale are a
by o poem, Keep Me Sweet At 1
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
home, by the leader. Mrs. Rei- .
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We wiJ·e flowers everywhere ence in ~ur home should be of the church had provided
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nounced.
scch as will impress others. eight kits ror World CommunTo be held on lour
WY2-2039
The
Family
altar
is
the
vital
lty
Day
proJect
Plans
were
evenings,
the sessions will
OR NIGHT WI 9-2951
' element in one's everyday liv- made for a ChriStmas party at
phasize color, design, sel&lt;!Cti&lt;&gt;n
ing. Christian women should the ~ext meeting and
s.
or Furniture, and Fabrics. T h
Pomeroy Flower Shop strive
to make their
homes I Neutzhng was named to have
l th
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W. ·Main
Pomeroy
.
devotions a'nd P ogram !t vot- A class in Home Furnishings uu r sesston WI e a tour.
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one
where
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children
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lllrR. Millard Van Meter
ed to give the usual Christmas Will be offered to all homemak- Classes Will be free to
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TONIGHT •nd SAT.
cen er WI a ow o frm .
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Door, and a story, Finding
with yellow candles on either '
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From 7•9 p.m. To r~g!Ster ""I
''IATTLE OF THE BULGE"
piness, preceded excerpts
side. Napkins carried out the
tht County ExtensiOn u:~:~a
tTechnicolort
fall theme.
eefS af Ome
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1\t:Jb~rt R~·an, Dana Andrews, how to ~rovide protection,
Pier Angrli, Barbara Werle. Mrs. Re1bel, who closed

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Admi~~ion: 75e &amp; 40c

SUNDAY, MONDAY

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Jerfy Lewis, Janet Leigh,
Mary Ann Mohler. Gila Golan, Leslie Parn'ih, James

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in charge of Mrs. Roy Seyfried,
, pre~idei11, Mrs. Norman
reported that tbe fruit cakes
were all sold and also thai
Christmas cards ordered
arrive and be delivered
the next week. It was voted
rhange the name of the
from Federated to Trinity.
Mrs. Lester
Fauber

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!1 the next _meeting"on Tuesday ,
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~ due to Thanksgiving. 'l'he trav·
eling prize, donated by Mrs.
FUth Harvey Van Vranken, was

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Mrs. Ethel French,

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Gallipolis. Her daughter, Vel- Mrs. Donald Mc!'"ight receiv -1
rna Roush is with her at tile ed a blflhday giFt From h e r ~·
hospitaL
secret paL
Robert Swanson, who
has I Refreshments were served. to
been here on leave with his the above and Mrs. Elza GII_~ ~~::;;:~.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll more, Jr., Mrs. Rfymond Bai·
IS
has been assigned to ty, Mrs. Don Mul en,
Mrs.
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Charles
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and
Mrs.
duty m e a amas.
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lumbus, visited recently with Neigler-Davi$ Vowl
' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Taken October 29
Kelly.
is being made
Mrs. Cec1.1 K'1mes accompan· Announcement
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ter, and Mrs. D. J. Morgan to and Mrs. Oarrol Neigler. SyraW.. Va. Wednesday cuse, to Clyde Davis, son of Mr.
~!';~ they VISited With rela- Taft Davis or Wellston on Salllr-il
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fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl Methodist Churcl!. The double
ring ceremony was perrormed
by the Rev. John Kimbler.
The new Mrs. Davis is a gra·
duate of Southern High BChOOI,
class of 64, and is employed by
the Bureau of Unemployment
Compensation in Columbus.
groom graduated From Wellst•&gt;n il
IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
High School class of 62 and
employed by the Taytec
tics Co. in Columbus. They are
residing at 775 E. Broad
Socond St.
Pomeroy Columbus.

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The NOW look of London is brought stateside
in all-wool coordinates for fall by Jean Castle.
Americanized version of the ribbed Poor Boy
with basket weave yoke, 34-40, 9.00.
Coordinates with lined, heather stoYepipe
pants, 8-20, 13.00. .
long-sleeve Poor Boy features horizontal
ribbing at cuffs and bottom. Sizes 34-42,
9.00. It's teamed with a slim, fully-lined
starburst skirt, 5-15 and 8-20, 12.00. AH
in yummy frosted sllades gf Sl'ici, Fellll,
Teal, or Plla.aol.

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