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their daughter , Julia,
Mn. A. C. Uhle, MlaiJil, Fla., II
to Mr . Herchel Norris ol Letart. the &amp;Uett of her au111 Min Katie
of Long Acres, W. Va., are the
MIDDLEPORT _ Services
t ~They were married In their new- Rooa and uncles O.Or•e md Wen·
guests of Mr . and Mrs. E. M. Wood the Heath Methodist Church a ly furnish home at Plants.
Mr. , dell Rooa, Rock Street.
Editor: &amp;ERNICE CARPENTER-Phone 29·Y
and grauddaughler, Irene Wood. announced by the Rev . w. ~s :&lt;orris Is employed by the State\ Richard Elberft!ld, Jactaon viaMary Sweeney of Ironton has Moore are :
· Highway department .
lied 'P'rlday evenlllJ with Mr. and
. Aut.: Mrs. W. 0. Bomltz-Phorw \59-X
been the guest this past week of
Cl.ourch schoo l at 9 ,30 with ForMiss Eleanor Smtih of Galllpolls Mrs. William Andenon and ton.
Editor : SALLY SCHMF-PHONE J-66. Y
Mr. and Mrs . c. R. Karr Sr. Sun- rest Baebtel as Superintendent : I! spending several days with her Mrs . Elberfeld and son are peata
da y Mr. and Mrs. Karr, Mr. and Morning Worship at 10 ,30 with the pa ren ts, Mr. and Mn. John Smlt'J of her parent&amp;, Mr . and Mra. S . A.
Mrs. c . R. Karr, Jr ., and son , sern\on topic . ·The Tec hnique of on Nye Avenue. Mlas Smith is • Walker, North Port, Mich.
Butch. and Polly Anne McKinney Evil. ",
senior at the H-"li er hospital
Mia Mary Laughead who hu
will accompany her home.
The Rev. c . M. Pomeroy of the sd1ooi of nursing.
been the guest of her mother Mrs.
vUPler'"'
Servr'ces
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Mr . and Mrs. Marlon Swisher of R. B. Laughead, Middleport, and
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Chief or !'Jlice Parker returned
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as annqun- Tol edo . Mr. and Mrw. Verne Davis, Pomeroy relatlvea will return SunTUPPERS PLAINS ' -Forest
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these school
services:
rrtday evening from a conferenc~ cedChurch
at 9 , 15 with Mfli. w . B . Swisher and Mrs . Carl Moore day to her home In New Yorlt City.
Jlpse Council No. 28:1 D. of A. held
H eld Fr~ . ,
of police officers in Cincinnah . A. R. Pullen as Assistant Super- and Marlene and Linda Lou spent
Mr. and Mrs. William Wataon
The annual picnic' of the Past their regular meetlns Tueada~
MIDDLEPORTF~neral scr- Mrs. Parker will be accompanied
left Friday mornln&amp; for a tw6 Matrons Order of Easter~~ Stars night. The Guldin&amp; Star OouncU
h
lntendent ; Morning Worship at Wednesda) at Bailey 's Lake.
vices for Lewis Entsminger were I home Sunday by her brot er . 10:15 with the Se nior Choir singMr . and Mrs. John Reed Weeks weeks vacation at the Dayton Will was held Friday evenln1 on the from Syracuse 'exemplified lhl! rltIwld at ho s home near Langsville,: Charles Meinhart. of California and log the anthem . "Love Divine" and and Mr. and Mn. Edward Mcln- Camp In Canada.
apaclous lawn at the home of Mrs, ualistlc work to a clan of •• candFriday afternoon . Pallbearers were . Jimmy Jo Gumther.
the sermon topi c. "The Tenth tosh were here for the funeral of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leaar. Mu: Hartah at Cheater.
idate1.
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs . Ora Race Hili . Dewie Heines . Bryan AI -l Mr . and Mrs . Reed Stark of Should Be Holy :·
Ed ward Weeks.
Martha Terrell, Mr. and Mn. lohn
A gueaain1 cont~t waa held with
Reinstated was Ihle Fae Klmea.
Scott was hostess at the home of len, John McKnight . Vaughn Me- Huntingt·J n wet~:_ guests Thursday
This Sunday has been designatMiss Kathryn Mitch underwel'\t )3owen and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. prizes bel01 won b~ Mn. Evelyn Those Initiated were Fay MaUack,
Mr&gt;. Emma Bland Thursday even- Knight and Gene Davis.
of Mr and Mrs. Max Sanborn, Miss ed as Pledge SuAday by the Fi- ma jor surgery at the office of Dr. 'Heaton of Pomeroy Bend Gnnge Lewis and Mra. Wanda Sewell and Norma Newland, Donna Wataon,
ing when the MissiQnary Soc!ety
Among
out
of
town
relatives
at
Sanborn and Mrs. Althea nance Committee of the church. Maag.
attended the Fifth Degree Grange dll~hter, Barbara. Several mom- Vir&amp;lnia Powell, Iretta Arbaugh,
of the Mount
Moriah Baptist tending were Mr. and Mrs. May- Bess
Anderson .
Evening services at 7:30.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and work put on by the Meigs County bers present received Star Pal Mary Russell, Garnett Cowdery,
Church held thl'ir regular meet - nard Davis and children . Mr . and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Root and B. H. Sanborn Missionary Society d a ughter .
Carol, were
recent Pomona Grange at Athens last gilts.·
Melvin Coen, Merle Griffith, TheIing with Jllrs. Carrie CaS6el l. pre- Mrs . Downie Entsminger of Co- \son . Michael Bart, and Mrs. Slack wlli meet Monday, August 1, at gu ests of relatives .
evening.
A bountiful chicken dinner with ma Carr, Llnnle Bran, Armlnta
sident, in charge.
lumbus, w. G. Alien and Mr. and of Chilicothe visited Friday and the church .
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Mrs. Max Folmer and children .
A large crowd is expected Sun- all the trlmmlnts was enJoyed by Taylor and Mildred Cox.
The devotional service was led Mrs .Race Hill.
Saturday with Miss Mary Root.
The monthly business meeting Paul and Peggy ._ are guests of her day to help with work of pouring the followlnJ members: Mesdames
The District Deputy presided
by Mrs. Arlena Reese .
During
Richard Palmer and daughter, will be held Wednesday in con- soster and famtiy, Mrs. Howard cement for the skating rink at the Grace French, Ethel Miller, Eve- over the buslneM seulon.
the Husiness sessions plans were
Iris, returned Friday from Ran- nection with the regular prayer Roush at Follansbee. W. Va.
Naylors Run pla:vground.
l.yn Lewis. Mwah Leonard, Maxine
Fifty-eight pc:rsom attended lnmade for the meeting of the As- TO HAVE PICNIC
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport toul, Ill. , when• they visited Pfe . service at 7:30.
Thursday even Mr. and Mrs . Frank I hie of near
Mr. and Mrs Claude Jewell, Co- Allensworth, Edith Rusaell, Ber- eluding visitors from Syracuse,
sociation at the local church in
ing at fi :30 the choir will leave Conwmatl were weekend guest! of iumbus are weekend guests of Mr nice Winn, Cora Pullen.
Zelfa Pomeroy and Chesler.
August and Mrs. Bertha Jackson Garden Club will have a picnic Harold Moore at Chanute Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fink and from the church to go to the Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. and Mr's. Clarence Struble and Cross, Namol Rouah, Rowenna . At the close of the meelinl rewas elected the delegate from the Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. John Kincaid. Members are daughter. Angela, were at Holzer New Haven Park for a picnic Su soe Andreas .
family
v,.u&amp;!tan, Sylvia Burford and these freshments were served.
local group.
asked to bring their own service.
hospital Friday for l!xamination of supper.
Mr. and Mrs: Elias Stiles, Mr. · Mrs.' David Warne~· · and daugh· suests, Mrs. Louise Thomas and
Angela.
Mrs. Shirley Mills is chairman and Mrs Edwaod Sttles and ~hild- ters, Ruth and Kathryn and Mrs. Mrs. Wanda Sewell and daughter,
, The next meeting will b·e ·held
The
Rev.
Pomeroy,
Mrs.
William
of
arrangements.
"n and Mrs .· Surfa~e of Mtddle- Alnert Kuntz. all of Dayton, came
at the home of Mrs. William WinsMl's. Charles Jividen and son.
port spent an evenmg wtth Mr . to Pomeroy Wednesdav with Mrs Barbar:::..:a:...- - - - - - ton on Sept. Bth .. and the birth- Tom , and Mrs. Clark Jividen were Wyatt. Frank Allen, and Mrs. C. H.
Dr . Homer G. McMillen of the and Mrs. Herchei Norris of Plants. Will Thomas who has· spent th~
day of Mrs. Fintie Green will be husiness visitors in Athens. Wed- Wise, Jr., have been visitors of
Mrs . Frank Allen at Holzer hosplt- First Presbyterian Church has anPaula Jean IS the name grven past two weeks visiting In Columobserved.
nounccd these services:
the daughter born July 22 at Meigs bus and Dayton.
Mrs. Reese was presenlrd with a nesday .
A number of relatives have come
.
I "\hose attending the Men's Fe!Church
School at 9:30 with General hospjtal to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. R. Knight. son, Vincent.
number of lovely gifts and a
to Pomeroy because of the death
Mrs . Scott ser- lowship meeting of the First Bap- James Buchanan as Superintend- Paul Saunders. Mrs. Sjiunders and mother, Mrs. W. B. Gall of
beautifully decm·ated
cake in by the member·s.
of Duane Davia whose funeral served a delicious dessert course to list Church Thursday were Vaughn ent; Morning Worship at 10:30 wa s the former Betty Carpenter. Belington, W. Va ., returned Thurshonor of h,.r birthday.
vices will be conducted Sun!lay at
the
ladies
.
Mcl&lt;;nlght
Harold
Chase,
Paul
with
the
sermon
subject
"The
Grandparents
ue
Mr.
and
Mrs.
day
evening
from
a
vacation
trip
Secret Pal gifts were exchanged
The One Won One Class of the 2 !I· m. in charge of ll:wlng Funeral
- -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -Smart. David Darst. Jr .. TommY Glory of Occupying Second Place ." Ernest Carpenter. and Mrs. Ruby through northern Michigan and First Baptist Church enJoyed their Home.
Darst. Lindsey Lyons. Sr., Harry There will be no preaching ser- ~aundcrs of Gallipolis.
Canada. They visited Charlotte annual picnic Thursday evening at
Those here are Hu&amp;h Davis, CinHoudashelt. Dr. Charles Jividen . vices during the month of August lvlrs. Evelyn Foss and children, Knight at Four-Way Camp, Torch the syracuse Pal'lt:. A delicious
cinnati: Lydia L. Davis, Albany,
Frank Checsebrew, L. D. Diles. as Dr . McMillen will be on vac- Wanda Whe~ler and Mr .. and Mrs. Lake near Traverse City, Mich .
picnic supper was served to mem- N. Y.; Milton M. Davis, Dearborn,
L. o. Gardner. Leo Russell, Will- ation .
~am~s Clark, and/·Jn. ~tmmi~. 0 ~ The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Sigrist bers and their ramille!t.
Mich.; Mias Marguerite Moore,
lam Beaver, Pal Murray, the Rev .
Services at the Syracuse Presby.
an on were vlst mg rs.
oss of New Bedford came Wednes.:!ay
Mra. Aten Shain was In charge
Charles Pomeroy and a guest from terian Church will be: Church parents . Mr. and Mrs. John Wheel- evening to visit with their son-In- of a brief business session in the Charleston, W. Va.: Mr. and Mrs .
West Virginia, Mr. Hayes.
School at 9:30 with Robert Hardin er.Mary Wheeler has been ill for law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. absence of the president, Mrs. J. Robert Rogers and Marilyn Young,,,
Columbus.
A. New Tnste Thrill In Ice Crwm
Hegnauer and family.
Mr . and Mrs. Tom Wood were as Superintendent: Evening WnrEdward F·oster.
visitors in Washington Court House ship at 8:00 with Dr. McMillen the past eight weeks of bronchial
Martha Clifton. Washington , D.
C ·
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k d llh
speak ing.
pneumonia. '
this past wee k an d were accomMr. and Mrs. John Smith left .. IS spen ng
e wee en w
Mr. and Mrs. GllY Shaver, chil- Reminder Given
Tuesday for a several days visit aCrolyn Smith and Marilyn Young.
panied home by Patty Ann Litz who
dren
Lester, George Lee, Loraine
Members of Racine Chapter 0.
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with Mr and Mrs. Frank Ihle of
Plans are beln11 completed by
Mr. and Mrs. Ed~ar Tuckerman,
near Ci~cinnati.
County Agrnt C. E. Blakeslee and and Helen Burns, all of Lumber- E. S. are reminded of their picnic
and c hildron of Athens will be
Mr . and Mrs. Walter Hudson end Home Demonstrati-on Al(ent Miss port. W. Va., are guests of Mr. MondRy evening August 1 at the
IF YOU WANT TO TALK EARTH
son . Larry J·.re. spent the weekend aMn!aret Ann Studor for 4-H mem- and Mn. HowardMcDonald , Vale Portland Park. Families of mem·
guests of their parents. Mrs. W. H. 5 UC
bers are invited.
·
.Juhling and Mr. and Mrs. Rue
MIDDLEPORT - Barbara Scott in Zanesville wi th Mrs. Hudson's bers to attend camp at Camp Key- Street.
MOVING CALL .....
Tuckerman Sunday.
daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Paul sisters.
ston&lt;' .Jackson county begfnnlng
Bill Mo·Jre Is a visitor in Athens Scott, was the lucky person to be
M F d
Monday.
today and will return home Sun- awarded shoe skates atZ, draw- M rsF. re a Krauller and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Thomas. Mr. an&lt;! Mrs .
rs. rank' Krautter and son s pent Aten Sh·o·n. Mr•. HoJ«h DR•Iels
.
ing at the Cavalier Sk mg Rink
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Mr . and Mrs. G:lbert Hayes and in Pythtan Park Friday evening . a wee
asst on.
ey were anrl Ira Foster. ~r .. attentled funret rned from a I
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acco mpa nied to Massillon by Mr. ere! servo·"es f~r F.nhrla- Roush at
son ..J erry._ have
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Jack Cartwright o
ew aven and Mrs. Arthur Mitch who had Sutton rh,oor•h~Frt•ov a'r"terno·on.
vacation t riP to Cahfornta.
,
received a week's pa ss to the rink
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Connie Koehler of Athens Will and Horace Abbott of Rocksprings s pent a week ·here visiting rei aMrs. nolnh Joachim· vlolted this
Doing- a nice business.
Modem apartment upstairs.
1ivn.
t Sun d ay o f her father · a three day pass.
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Fbvd Koehler and Mrs. Koehler .
S
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Mrs Pat Gallagher and grandhi s brother. Thoodore Mitch and e~Mr~r~':::m~ l-flnc• Is t)]P •vcekend
son. Terry . will spend a week at Sewing Club Enjoys
familv .
P'IP•t nf hPr sister, Mrs. Ellen Baer
* Basement ExcoYotions
Buckeye Lake with fri ends .
Picnic At Lake
at Syracuse.
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.
Mr . and Mrs. Reed Varney and
MIDDLEPORT _ '!'he J 0 I I ). TI!INITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
·.:..:.:=::.:.-----* Cool Mines Opened
sons. Phil and Larry, have return- Bunch Sewing Club enjoyed a
Missouri Synod
cd from a two-week trip to Mon- picnic at Baiiey·s Lake. Friday eve- second Ave., anli Butternut Street Newly Born In/ant
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NameaLJ N ancy K ay
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Gilkey and nm~.t ~es sd 0 N t ~ .c
;ere Ill Hobert L. Dillman, Student Past- S
*Landscaping
Mrs Reba Gosney have returned 1 ry 1 c -an
anc} '" ·
or.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yost, Racine
Members present were MesMorning Worship- 10:00.
R D., are announcing the birth of
1 from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emmelt Short of Murray CitY .
dames Perry Motch, Lawrence Mol Sermon top ic- "The Open Heav- a ·daug hter. Wednesday Jtlly 27 at
*Form Ponds
M &lt; Milton Hood and children hoan, Florence . Bntton, L. D . en ."
wcr; ..;·ecent guests of her mother. Diles. Orin Smith. J . E. Wilson .
Bible study gmup- 9:15 a.m.
Holzer Hospital.
* Free Estimates
Mrs . Josia Turner. of Laurel Cliff . Noah Haskons . Shtrley Milk HerTile lnfa,nt, who weighed 7% lbs.dle •
Frank Grogan . custodian of the bert-·
Fmk and Herman Baoley_
TO ENTERTAIN
has
been named Nancy
Kay
.. Mrs . .
Grandparents
are Mr.
and
Centra
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School.
is
enjoying
a
vacaMIDDLEPORTThe
men
of
the
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Edward
Foster,
E.
Main
Street
526 South Fourth Avenue
Phone
lion.
the weekend with her so, , T•rancis M?u.nt Moriah Church are enter-. ~and Mrs. Mattie Yost. Racine.
Rose of Maysville. Ky . . was Bush and family in Xenoa. She ac- tauomg all of the members on Sun- Great grandparents are Mrs. EstelMIDDLEPORT
140-Y 1• a Earl
business visitor here Thursday. companied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart day with refreshments of ice cream la Skinner and ·Mr. Ira Foster, Sr.
Mrs. Florence Bush is spending as far as Columbus .
and cake. Hours of th e party are
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Mr and Mrs . Guy Russell and from two to four.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
children o{ Columbus are visi1ing
Rev. Paul W. N:re, P ..&amp;or
his brother. Leo Ru ssell of Lin- MUSICAL SCHEDULED
•.• Here's .the way to get_. better deal on youli Next
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Mrrrn-11
coin St.
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MIDDLEPORT-The Junior Miscar. If you buy on time, this local plan will not only
Lindsey Lyons Ill was the guest sionary Society of the Mount Mor- ing worship 10:30 ' A. M.
of honor ai a parly ceiebratinR hos iah Bapti st Church are presenting munlon meditAtion, "The Klng,dolrn, j
save. you' money, but assure you complete iitsurance
sixth birthday at the home of his a musical on SundaY, July 31, . at the Power and the Glory" .
protection ·and service. . It'.s ·a tailor-made plJft that
! grandmother. Mrs. Eula Swan of 7:30.
Observance of the Lord's Sup' Long Bottom.
per. Youth Choir practice, 1 P . M.
brings you low interest rates and no tacked-on charges.
Mrs . Frank Allen , former 1\lid- SHOWER PLANNED
Junior BYF, 7:30 P . M.. Monday .
~nd
Insuring through _your own Insurance agent
dleport resident. Is a patient at
WCTU 7:30 P. M., Tuesday at
MIDDLEPORT-The women of
you
get
his
personal s_ervic~s and complete coverage of
Holzer Hospital.
the
Methodist
Church.
the Mount Moriah Church are plan:
Bill Burrell. who is employPtl in ning a kitchen shower In the near
Youth Choir practice, 6:30 P. M.,
1J)ur etr .. "The whole transaction is fast, convenient,
Cleveland. is the ~uest or hi s moth- future for their church which Is Wednesday.
petsbnal. Let us tell you in detail about it.
er. Mrs . Leslie Ervin. and s ist er being redecorated by the memNo prayer meeting due to the
Mrs.
Genl'
Norton.
absence
of
the
pastor.
bers.
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daughter who have been in Colum-

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Mr. and Mrs . w. H. Arrington In M'dd/eport
and children, Tommy and Nancy ,
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Downing Insurance Agency, Middleport, 0.
V. D. Edwards Agency, Pomeroy, 0.
Wlq"ner-Ihle Agency; Pomeroy, 0.
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188 Mulberry Ave.

HOUSES FOR SALE

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Ph story, frame, six rooms -apd bath.

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Pearl St.,
Ph story, frame six rooms and bath.
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