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lachf IIIII c,.ch at RutWII. Hio Milford
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prov!illd b)' the couatt1 - ·
evOa!a lhro;iih the )'001'! was The Rev.' C. J. tkmJey, ~ with Whitey · Beegle ao.Wer.
or tile llullaJII Mothodlat Clurch, Coplea or the new Melp Alma
_.,uy neeived.
MrL Nai1ila Bolton Agler of save the lnvoaitloo preeodlng Meter, reprims In olfeat frOID
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Favors or P'!nclls Cromllolsum
well ·poojn ID Rutiallll Hl&amp;h. Sbe
wao ''*JO ol four In the 1928 cla~o ·
pre10111 lor the banquet. Aloo
obaerviqr a rew!loo at the event
wao the 1948 lf&amp;dultlag CWL
Jobn Werner, presld-. Mid
eharp of the meeliJW which 1...
cl.- music b)' a wealquartot
toqM)MCI ~lot Alan Blackwood,

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Clrorlene
HoeRic'h
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Nancy lk&gt;ller Cole llld " ' - wtll bo 1111k1rw their IICine Ill Micldl~ the nell! IS-._
Hnabolll llld father Bolt-• Mate 1-c Kemeth Cole leeveo
J... 7 Cram Callloa-nla Cor a marino llaae in VIetnam. The lllmUy
arrhod Tburoday IIIII Ia leltq)orvlly resldiJW with Naney1a - ·
Mra. Dorothy lk&gt;ller. They haft rOIIIed a houao already llld wiU be
momw lniD It acmetlme the latter part or June.
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ltouHbolcl. MaJor Jamea Roller,llla wiCe,llld their three
tot.
NatlOMI Hooor Soe!et,y mem- are OJPOC!Aid In &amp;11m' tllree yaara In Germany.
bers were recognized including
Michael Borpn, Alan Blackllood,
TROIJBLE ON TOP of trwble IIIII LueiUe Smltll Ia certalrliJ
J-llavla, Clllrleno Dov!a,.Jll- baYiqr mon tileD bor al1are.
A little over a week aao while In&amp; did you lOiow ane Holliday, Larry MootaomDr. llld
enroale
1D Akroa ID vleU a ali- lfro. Jerry Mathenoy Ill•• JlU"ery, Robert Smith, Jr., PhllJp
G. Gralo, the oalodlctoril!l, IIIII ter, Ludlle was Involved In an ellaoed the former Bethel Cole,_.,_ near lllodiM. llle auC- man home on UnoolD Sl. 7
MloaThompaon.
The pr1JJ1Ili3' bad quite a laceNew oineero ,.... aleetod lol- Ctrod eradrod rlba IIIII a IOYerelowiJW the ...,.ioatlag ecmmlt. ly Creelurod llllcle. ill lael, It llll!u&amp; both eateriDr llld InterilllfSil'l' 1ID aet II. lllo re- or, by Bernard Fulto llld Jemea
tee's report shen by Jolla Col· mains
amflned ID the Medina Araold before the Malhellolr•'
well Eleeted were Mickey
Communlq
Hoapltal Ill Medina, purehaae. 1•1 quite attrlctiYI,
llllml., 1949 claas, prel!dem;
Jolla llropD, 1960, vice proal.- Oblo. Her ear waa heavily damlllldlntheaceldanl.
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TONIGHT - TiruHs. - FlU.
MAY29-30-31
Double Feature
HOT RODS TO HEU.
Dooa Alldrelrs • J.._ Crain

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wmlNESDAY

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TONIGHT AND THURSDAY
MAY 211 • 30
NOT OPEN

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COTION SIClJlTS •• ·••••••• ,' .. &amp;IE ILSO
COTTON siaiiTS ........ ; ... SALE ,t2,00
COTTON SLACKS· ••••••••••• 1 SAI,E'$LOO
COTTOll SLACKs .. : ..... : • •.• S¥J: .UO
SL£\CKS. ' ••••.•..,. . ~ f:l.$0

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GIRLS $1.69 KNIT T SHIIITs .......... ,'. • SALE IJ..OO
GIIII.S $1.95 ,KNIT T SHIJlTS. , ............. S.ll.E $1.00
G1111.S $;. 9$ KNIT T SHIRTS • • • • • • • • • • • • : . SALE IUO
GIIII.S P,95 ·KNIT T SHIJlTS ............. ~AlE tJ-00

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Salel Bras and Girdles

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Priola. &lt;Not 1!11 alzea In an atyleo).

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cmr ID Willie &amp;Ill aj&gt;U4. Oolo!ri, •'OuahiGii•.Cool

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$6.110 G~ ...................... sALE IU7

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GA.RI.tENTS • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAlE .1. 77
GARMENTS •••••••••..•••••••••• SAlE .1.21

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A WAl!ll WELCOME 1D Mr.
IIIII lira. Leo Garllnc of Tulodo
wbo IIIOMC1 ID MlddiiiOrt•OYer
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Slllnlilart, ~ on Gr&amp;nl Sl.

Mr.• Glrllllll• project -rln• I1!Ddenllor the arebllec:luralllrm
Qll ~ . . llalp Local Hlal&gt;

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CANCELLm ANNUAL
Memorial Do,t ilbDr al Letart
F~ Grp. ~ b)' Letart
Falla United Malll&gt;dlat Cbarp.
FIIIDAY
:Mllll/u:POIIT Y/CTI( Fridll',
IJDitod ....~ Claire~~, 7:3o pJII.; Mil! Muprot the ' proltim; Mrl.'· Arllald JilchdoVGtlono; apeelal music b)'
Mro• .!Jill~ stlelr; Mro. Paul
Hl(lll&gt;illlllll IIIII Nl'l• Beullll
Wldte,' retreallmMIIa.

cim.DBEN ' HAVING roles Ill
the F.amll1 Nialll pojpou¢ •,...
SPI!AIIING OF PEOPLE"""" I to be Ill lbe Trinlb' IJDitod

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sponsored b)' the
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lllrOIIIIhonl the 11111111110r.
POMEROY LITTLE IAque
-aor• high aehool clanee·parI!' saiurdi;y II the POIIIII'(q ten- •
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IIOSWORTII COVN~CIL . 46,
1lo)&gt;al ¥" Soloel Meol,ero. apee..
1a1 meeting, Friday, i:so p. m.,
Pcmeroy Maaonlc Tetl!j,lle, ID
conCer the r&lt;zya1 IJI\I ·ieleCt meat-

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Wlllte IIIII pulala
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nlce tar veptables • .,.., Allell, bat cenlla, pdflnp. ecwer Included.

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SALUTE WAR DEAD- The~ Drew
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No. 39 llriJW aqoM Is aOOwlt behllll the Fumoroy Juolor Hllh
School preparing to 4re I aelute in of the war during Memorial Doy serVIces 1llurodey. Edpr Van lnwlpiJ,
one or the r.w aurv!vcn or the Bataanlleelh March, COIIlm&amp;llla ·

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CO!.UMBUS (IJPl) - Tile alate
WUdiiCe Dlvlalon aald Ohio' a upgrouacl ..- r a llld lakea au
bave _ , Jevela above normal
and are ta111 ID tlllldily, coualar
varlod -eta Cor hOliday

weekelllftaldnil.

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Cause of Higher Fear

Tllree beeuCIAd pall8rna b)' Canmn alii FleiAieretl.
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SPE!AKING FOR SERVICES - Sill LuciDbuhl, - . ~ DoparUDotttAmerlean Lolioo . _
mender, apeakl before a 11111111 Matnorlal Doy croold at •the ~ lunldr Hllh lllllltori1111
Tlurodey 111C1f111JW. Seated te · the rllbl of Mr. Luclnbulhre, Cram left, lie•· RIUII!n MD.Yei',
JUIDr of the Mlcldleporl C~urell or a.rtat, w11o alao Ill'" • well-&lt;o&lt;eiwd telk; Frank Olooaebrew, chljllalD or Pomeroy Drew Webater !'OBI No. 39,11111 Robert Vlllflban, Drew Woboter floBI
CCIIIUillllller. Frank Vaushan aerved as emcl!l Cor the aerv!cea. The annual pande wall ..Uod olf
early In the mOI'lliqr beeauoe ol heaVY rainfall, - Senlillel Pbolo. .

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FRIDAY 11IRU TIJIWIAY
MAY 31 - JUNE 4
TO SIR, Wll'll LOVE
(Teehalealorl
Sldao)' '~. J~ GeaOOLOIICARTOONS:
, Soolhbowxl Dacl!llng

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POMEROY WCTV, IJDitod
lolalbocllat Cllllreh, 7:30p.m. Wecl-

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POMEROY PONY
C. H. WIH, Jr., 11 poflllar with .....,.,. meet at 7:30p.m. Wodhlalllllbboro. Frlda,y nllhl when DOodey, at Pomeroy City Hall.
PLUS
the Wloea c:emo In from Waoerly,
111UHSDAY
WILD, WILD PLANET
Mr. IIIII Mro. Robert Sis..., IIIII
OOCKEN BARBECUE, MemTOllY RwlaeU - Lin GaaiDnl
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Deleptea and alternates to Ulary to operate i conc:e•et• draped ~011 .._.~:· ~iis and
the Departmeat convention were .stand at the Pomeroy alwtmi Mrs. s.ker.· '"' Wtilte table ·
elected and a contribution ol bi!IQiet ~ nllht ·ftolil 9 ~rvice wall used ,.-th .te Ill$50 to the lll)lform fund ol the p.m. to 1 a.m. Memoli-_. - ' lea In a cross r~~~ white
American Legion summer base- aCtivitea were reviewed, ' .:ncl ~rs, and a Whitt Bible.' Mrs.
ball program was made at Tuea- members were relninded to dis- N~llng played '''B~ the
day nllht' I meeting or the La- play fiaga.
&amp;mlet" and "How Great .,~
dies AwdUary of Drew WebA alate ol olftcera waa pre- Art.,.. Mrs. David eumlnlnga,
·ater Post 39, American Legion. seated by the nominating com- sergellit at arms, as alated .In the
Elected deleptes to the De- mlttee and the election ol new service with the prealdent drsp.
partment convention, which will omcera was scheduled ' for the lng the charter. ·
be lield at the Nell House In Co- . June meeting. Proposed by the
Alllual reports .were prelumbus, July 12-14, and the 111m- eoDunlttee were Mrs. E; I I e n sented durlngthe mestlng, lnclud·
mer conference to be held In ' Couch, presillent; Mrs. Jack Car- ing Americanism, Jur Mrl. WilJackson on June 13, were 1\fra. iey, first vice president; Mra: dermuth; child welfare, by Mra.
C~ Welah,Mra.OsbyMar- Don Hwmell, second vice pres- Leonard Jewell; legislative; by
tin, and Mrs. Ellen Couch. AI- !dent; Mrs. Welsh, secretary; Mrs. Pat Thornton, and natlonal
ternatea are Mrs. Frank Cheese- Mrs. Roy Reuter, treasurer. The securlt;y, by Mr1. Frank Cheese·
brew, Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, and president elected Cor the 1968- brew.
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth.
69 year will appoint the historMrs. Martin read a history
The summer eonCerence will be ian, chaplain, .and Sgt. -at-arms. or the unit, and Mrs. Neutzllng
held at the Jackson Legion Home
Mrs. Neutzllng, Mrs. Wilder- related the origin of three hymns
with registration to begin at nooo. muth and Mrs. Elza Gllmore used by the auxUiilry during the
Department First Vice Pres!- were appolntedbythepresldentto year. They were "Faith or
Mr. and Mrs. Arnbld
dent Mrs. Eleanor Ullum or Leb- the auditing eommlttee.
Fthers," ".Master, Let Me Walk
anon will be the guest speaker.
Mrs. Russell Moore was lnit- with Thee;" and "SWeet Hour
Mrs. Robert Couch, poppy fated Into membership or the or Prayer." There was group
chairman, reported that $320 was auxiliary. Conducting the cere- singing or the last song.
Communit,y ·service was disreceived from th" sale or pop- mony were Mrs. Guy Guinther,
plea on Pomeroy streets Friday president; Mra. Martin, M r s. cussed 811&lt;1 it was noted that sevand Saturday. Theyexpressedap- Welsh, Mrs. Orville Wells, Mrs. eral members hJCI contributed
preciatlon to the junior mem- Robert Couch, and Mrs. Olan to the cancer drive. In the abMiss Sheila Bearhs, daughter Mr. Afnold attended Pomeroy
bera and others who assisted Knapp, membership ~halrman. sence of Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr.,
or
Mr. and Mrs. ltichard Bearhs Hlgll School 'before entering the
In the sale or purchased a pop- A poppy, American nag, t h e Mrs. Leona Smith reported 011
py:
nag code, and a copy or the con- foreign relations. !ite discuss- or Cheater, was united In mar- army ·and has jliat returned from·
Plana were made Cor the aux- stltutlon and Jur-laws were pre- eel Mai8Y,sla, the country being riage Jo Nathan Arnold, 1011 of. Germany wbere )te was ~­
Mrs. Hazel Arnold and the late eel b$re
discharge. 'ftle
studied by the auxiliary.
sented to Mra. Moore.
Nathan
Arnold
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Pomeroy
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now
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Mrs. Wells, chaplain, conductThe auxiliary approved revieel a memorial service Cor four sions to the Cllllatitutloll and by- double rlni ceremony on April Ohio.
deceased members, Mrs. Char- laws as presented by Mra. Cum- 23 at the home .ol her parents,
lene Thoma, Mrs. Mary Reapp, mings. During a concluding social performed by the Rev. Cheater
TONIGHT, MAY 31
Mra. Ka~ llaker, 811&lt;1 Mlas Ada hour, refreshments were served Bryant.
Double Feature
The bride wore a white street
Hoskins. The ·charter was also by Mrs. Guinther.
HOT RODS TO HELl.
length dress With wtdte acces""'r&gt;,.,.~,..,
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sories and a cor sage ol pink
PLUS
MASON -:- Miss Alice Roach,
ros!!S. She was given In marWILD, WILD PLANET
rlage· by her father, Richard a third grade tellcher at Ma8011
Grade School, ·was honored with
Tony Rusaell • Lisa Gastoni
Bearhs.
Inspection or Cheater Grange "Home, &amp;feet Home," andmema
retirement paJ1¥ Friday evenMatron or honot· was Mrs.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
waa held Tuesday night by Mr. bers responded to roll call by Lois Ellersbach and Mr. Willard Ing, at the home ol Misses LorDouble Feature
and Mrs. Virgil Atkins, deputy giving a current event or the Ellersbach served as best man. ena and Hilda Welu Ma8011.
PERILS OF PAULINE
state master and juvenile ma- day.
Following the ceremony a re- !ite will retire on J e 6 after
tron.
Pat Boone - Pamela
The program Included a pi~ ception was held featuring a wed- teaching 44 years In son Coun-PLUSDuring the meeting conducted medley by Denise Dean; a read- ding cake, ice cream and punch. t;y, 28 at Ma
rade School.
TilE RIDE
by George Genhelmer, master, Ing "Where We Stand," by Mra.
A chime cio
was
given to
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
TO HANGMAN'S TREE
one appeal Cor aid was answer- George Genhelmer; "Are Y o'u Willard Ellersbach, Karen Ellers- her by the MaWirt Grade School
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Jack Lord • Melodie J.o hnsot eel. It was reported that Miss Gullt;y," by Mrs. Dale Kautz; bach, Bal;_ba.-a and Becky bra- teachers and acl!ool employees.
Lucille Smith remains oonflned a plano solo by Billy Kautz, a bach, Mrs. Hazel Arnold, Walter Games·• were ,Pla,yed 'and prizes
to the Medina Communlt;y Hos- reading, "The Only Day," by and Evallne Arnold, Mr. and won by Mrs. Clarice · Wallace
pital Cor treatment ol Injuries Mrs. Earl Dean; a poem "Trees
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Mrs. Richard Bearhs, arid the and Mra. Pearl 'Re.YJIOids;
suffered In an automobile acci- In My Garden," by Mrs. Glema Rev. ,and Mrs. Che'*tr Bryant,
Retrclabmeata we~ elrvell b)' · ·
dent.
TQNIGHT THRU TUESDAY
Milhoan, and another ~ Jan4ll8,,and l,lonnie Roblnaon. .u &lt; tile hoate•ae•• to tile ' hol!or'f1
It waa llllllOIIIIoed ~ Che•er "Thallk God tor New ~~; .. by
MAY 31 • JUNE 4
The new Mra. Arnold 11'81966 arid Ml.aa Liiii Cllitis; Mlia itetwill
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graduate or Eastern High School. en Bletnet, Miss Gerri Steele, , .. ~··
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9!ella Newell, Mrs. Hobart NewSidney Poitier, Judy Geeson
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Mrs. Maxine~. Mrs. Clarell read "Things ol Peace," and
PLAN BAKE SALE - •
COLORCARTOONS:
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Mrs.
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nolds
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cannery Rodent
Mra.
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F.
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lecturley,
both
of Middleport, andMrl.
There was a poem, ''Tocii.Y," Western Auto Store In MiddleWhat's A Guy to Do?
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presented
the
program
which
by Ethel Orr, and a reading, port saturday, .June 1, beginning DorothJ Schwab, Mrs. Pearl .
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
carried out the theme "Today." "Teach Him Geatly," by Dale at 10 a.m. All proceeds or the Rouall, Mrs. ~rma Rlgp and
There was group ainli!ng or Kautz. The program doaecl with sale of the homemade baked Mrs. Beatrice Weaver.
a thought by the lecturer.
goods will go to the church IQI·
ANNOUNCE SALE
Refreshments ol cookies a n d provement fund.
The St. Paul Lutheran Church
sandwiches were served.
will hold a rummage sale Thursday and Friday, June 6 and 7 at
the church frCIII 9 Lm. to 3 p.
m. '
TO PLAN REUNION
There will be a meeting !linday afternoon, June 2, at 2:30
p.m. at the Paul Beegle residtnce In Letart Falls ol olficera and othP.r Interested persona to diiCUII plans Cor the
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