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Page Eight

The Dally Sentll"

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UtultNID HOMI

ltl.AN COMMUNION.

The Oatlv Sen1mel .

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C. H. WlM Jr., IJld Mrs. Walter

Tbe "UDlted Tb&amp;nk" offcnng
Jt. BanU, wbo have bee.D in Hoi- Cll t.he Epileo,pal Church. the
Ill' J101pltal for ob&amp;en'llltian, wen world over wi,II be presented al
"bu'ned to their bomee SuDday t~ triennial meeting in Hawau ,
and lira. Harris was scbechlled to Thursday, September 8. In obser·
nenter the hospital thil morn· vanee of tbi1, the women of
lq for further tests.
Grace Chureh will have holy
communloq at 10 a.m. Thursday . 1

PYTHIAN SISTER$ MEET
lo~l!ll team . in • membenh•p l
Tbe regular meeting of Meigs drive, ~ptamed by Mn, George
Temple, Pylbian SiSler., will be Cbil ... will entertain lhe winnm
held tonight at 7:30 at the K. of who were headed b:r Mrs. Philip
P. Hall. Alter the

the Meinhart.

meeting

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Hartley-Owen Nuptial Vows
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Exchanged At Baptt'st Church
Mr and Mrs. Homer Hartley,
Middleport, are announcmg the
marr1age of the1r daughter, Sara
Daune, to Richard Owen . Middleport, son of Mr and Mrs William
Owen, Columbus The wcddmg
was performed Saturday evening
at the 111tar of the Ftrst Baptist
Church at ae-veo·thirty o'clock .
1'he Rev Claremont E Hoyt offJ.
eLated at the double-rmg cere

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f Mrs Owen graduated from Mid·
dleport Higb Sthool m 1947 and
has been employed at the Meigs
::MotOT c'ompail.y. Mr. Owen graduated fr.om North High Sehool,
Columbus, and Ohio University
where he was a member of Sigma
Chi fratermt)' He served m the
A1r Force and is now General
Manager of 'fhe Daily Sentinel.

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mony
Wh1te. chrysanthemums and as·
ters were used at th e altar wh 1ch
was lighted by tall wh1te tapers m
seven branched candelabra.
Attendanh for the brtdal couple
were M1sa Nancy Hartley, sJster of
the bride, who was maid-of-honor,
and Jam es Owen, Columbus, bro.
ther o( the groom who acted a s
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best man.
Only members o£ th~ immediate
fam1lics were present for the
weddmg They Included Mr. and
Mrs William Owen and daughte n;, Jane and Betty , Mr and Mrs.
J a mes Owen, Coll,lmbus, Mrs
Jomws Faulkner, Mr and Mrs.
Homer HarUey and
daughter,
Nancy
Prccedmg the ceremony Mr
and Mrs Har tley entcrtamcd with
H buffet s upper al thcu home on
Lo&lt;'ust Stree t After u short wed·
dln!i: lnp Mr and Mrs Owen will
be at home in the Gl'Ueser apart·
mcnt s, North Second Avenue

CONFIDE!I/T'-41-LY, THIS WAS
MY MOTHERS BRIDAL GOWN • .•
IT LOOKS 11/I:W BECAUSE IT
JUST CAME BACK FROM

ROBINSONS
PeoplE! arc lalklng ab()ut us. They s1ry It's wonderful the wuy we
make old garments look new For ltnporlant oecti$100.S, be su.re

your clothes look their

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Robinson's
Laundry

BROILER FESTIVAL
DANCE

Tri- Lustre

CleanP.rs

Ieddy

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amodern range

get one thafs

af~ electric
it costs
no more
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tad. out.latl were .I.WI)'IldfJml6ed with elec1ric nap•
becnte ~ wtlre·tbt oaly nap to ~ lhflm. But
.... - . , . . " ..... h.no :h....... ih""'h :hey,
tilt &amp;D oi.U..,Joaed '7pe of oookiat; UILIL
No olher rup •oept eteeu-ln hu Wo}ldCflul eleot.U..
tnoklaa diu .•. nd oafy eleetrie eookia1 atiiU li"e
JOI.I atn We&amp;)', wb.lte slote cleaallue... IDd cooJ.
Deu p1ua modem. ll\llOinatlc ooold11g.
take . . tMD lhe .... wb~a tb~ Ml - 11111 .n
deabio raup-OMII no more W.a old..fub&amp;one4
f1pel ol raagee c1ieue4 •P with oot.mdeDt ~leetrie
~ Whaa' JOD ltu.y ••• buy the nap with
Mtttrlo cookhll a.l.l!u J •• ••• YOW . . .ureaoe of •
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Diane Reichman . wh.o is em·
ployed 1n Columbus, ~pent the
weekend with her mother, Mra.
C D. R!!Lchm3n and brother, rjoe
Mr a nd Mrs Charles Fauftner
and chll~ren , Sharon and Buddy,
Clendenmn, W Va., and Mr . . and
Mrs. Owen Cantrell and sons.
Tom and BJil, Gallipolis. were
holldav weekend gueslq of Mr.
anrl Mrs Homer Hartley and
dau ~htli'r, Nancy, and Mrs. James
Faulkner Mr. and Mrs Fred
Mecs and children , Freddje and
Leah Kay , Columbus, also vtslted
here bnefly, after a visit in
West Vtrginia .

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Tuesdax· Septem6er 6, ,1~

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iUI own rlrht, adviaee T. T. Hot~·

den, plktto director ot Graftex.
Jne., Roehuter, New York. This
bathlnl beauty waa posed by the
edre ot an lrrerularly atlaptd
pool b!,t Joaepll Jannt)' Stell\.
meh. noted photograph~r. In S...
ruot1, Florid•. Steinmeta u§ed
the new Graphie 86 camera.
The 'model wa•·pond In a nat.
ural 1tanee on the pool's edn.
TJo• most 1mn9rtant prom: 1n ibe

LAUREL CLIFF

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Columbus.

ay MRS. JOHN DIIHL
Pvt:" Howard Allen .and famlly
Attendance at Sunday Sehoul, and Mra. Orville AUen' were din·
Aug. 28 was 04, eollectioit $7.96.
of Sammy Lewia and
Mr. and Mr1. Floyd Smith and
srandchlldren, Cmdy Smith and
Wayn'e Eulenbaeb haYe returned
to their home Jn Kenosha, Wis.,
after a '(liit with the former'~
.brother, ~wrence Sn~itb 8Dd
' 1tr: ·ana · Mrs. Clarence Akley
of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Story of Columbus, Mr. Wyatt
Schaefer of Mt. Vernon were the
guest&amp; of their parent~ during the
weekend. Dav1d Schatlfer ' return
ed home with bla fllttier after
spendlni two weeka with · his

3 ROOMS OJ .
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,o. Tile llrtilliel&amp;

Mra.

~o~-.. i.:_€~,;'
port,

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with her
Koebler. ·
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:~. Pit~bW"Ib,, '&lt;PI~!,\&lt;io&lt;

inK Nee~!(&gt;&amp;)

Tbem? (5) How

Celller. ID ~

Tentative pla'Qi: for a meeHng
h'!l&lt;\. Friday at Middleport
High Seh~ ..l at 'J:811 for parents
of · .bOyl" in thr! Seventh and
Eigbth Grades who wish to play
fpolball were dl&amp;cusaed wben the
Middleport Athletic Aaaociatlon
met Tuesday night at the school.
W.illiam .ScarbelT)',
preaident,
preaided and Will annotmee the
ttx.act ,time of tbe . parents' m\et·
ing later tbia week.
...A discussion wu held ,conterninl 11iv MelJlbenhip d~ve
which is beaded tir H... .L. Dun-

to . be

ELBERFELDS ."'

bam.
• gave
. a Yo~
· of
· The MAA

Them:~'

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The drive to bulld a new botpi~

tal at Polat Pleulllt is reported
to have been slowed conaiderably
by an aanou.aet~~~nt of the M•son COunty Medieal Society. last
wftk, tltilt the lf'OUl' would give
it oniJ their "ronditiODtl sup-

The U:eiil County . Hame De-

orinl tlui Ud · those intereated
in
Weaving seats and Cb.airs. sut· ·
Get,
tested luderJ for tbl! different
Projeetl and Dimes oi olfleers of
Finance the clubs.
In addition to worJcin&amp; on the
We Obtei!a 19M-18
Home , Demonatration

County School
.Enrollments
Near 3000

Mrs Ruth Wilson nf Columbus

abtp drive

spent the week end with her m().
tHet, Mrs. Belle Hilt.
Mr. and Mrs Str,ve Eblin spent
Monday in Columbus attending
the State Fair.
Oscar Sm1th spent the pa~t
we'ek end with his sister and bro·
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Sm1th and children
Mr. and .Mrs. Olin Rife and
sons and Mr. and Mr~. Dick Rife
called on the forme1·'s mother,
Mrs. George Renshaw Saturciay
evenlna.

eelebroUon

SC!ho"ol' Chlld.
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Mrs. Mary Wilson
Funeral Rites To
BeHeld

o

tha~s is
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•t' the· Labor

DAy

i.t th~·
stadium: Mrs.
~~equ,une Rice,

H.' L. Dunham,

Mra. LaoTy lllee, Beverly •and
Gary Dunham, Sheila Stover,
Billy Mrcool, Nanqy Riwltngs,

~Jne FeranSan.

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.Barbara A. Warll, 1'1, P.ortland,.
unemployed, and Ronald J. Miller,
~. Hamilton, 0., a11embler.

Sara D. Hartley, 25, MiddlePort,

sr.cretary, and Richard s. OWen,
32, General Mana&amp;er of -The Dally
Senthael.
Doris Mary Demons, 33, Har·
rison•i1le, homemaker, and Marion F. WillisOn\ IHJ, Rt. l, laborer.

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MEIT~NG

C!~NCCLtiD

1be meetiDK ot the Paat CO!J.ncllon of
Theodoru•
Council
D.ai.li}lter• of Amerl~a seheduled
to meet Thursday · evenlq at the
he~me of Mr11. Richard Campbell
bas been cancelled for thil
month.

open~1
to all· l~
*h\\'.oa@ to

7\ttndJ,~~~~~;~
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Marvl

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Mt.helt.J ~ .ftRW.. u.M4..,•

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cation by;
hed
Ca.,
Lawn Poultry
Hatchel')".

Jaycees,
Jaycee-ettes,
Falb Community and

Gl.'aqe.
M:orpn pointed out that
firm or ouanlutlon planniDI
enter noate in the parade
have their entries in before
Sepl 12 deadllne whleh bu
set by Ute con1mittee.

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Death ·Re·'ported
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f,DaDVille
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Word has been leeelved bere ,of

the death of Mra. Ann Bretz of
Danvllle. Ollnois.
Mrt. lltett; wl(o of the
Rev. J . D. BJetz, died at her nom:o.J
Auguat 2'1'. Stae il eLU'Yived
a
daughter, Mrs • .~~e Bater of
Danville.
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Rev. and Mrs. Bretz were well
known here as Mr. Bretz served as
pastor of the Fed~ated
for a numbet' ot.

Two Draw Fines
lnlood

Frienda may call at the
ai any time. Burial
in 1M Cbtpel Cemetery,

yan:.

INTaiiS SjliiboL

·' A eontribution of len dollarl
wu made to the Pomeroy Emer·
1eney Squad when the LoU
BoU.om PTA met Friday eveAlDJ
Sepl 2nd at ~ tchool.
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President Mr. S. A. Bardin preand after tbe report of the
bOminatiq committee the fol·
lowina: offleen weft re-eleded.
Pruident-Mr. s. A.
Rardia,
VJee.presideat--lln. Ara Myen,
SecreUry-Nellie Aladnil' treas-

:::~lhe::, .':""~':iftcb

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and Tuesday
Replar
TbW'sday,

1&amp;.
Lyne further states
Grtnde bas alwaya
a tucher trainina
a JN:~ter lnterNt ls eXat present with Jarae
enrollinl In the edueadepUtiDent. Reeen( lea:illa·
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•etlon and encouragement an
state level have played molor
parts •Ill attraaUnJ mote atudenb
;:;~I Into ~·, teaehhq field.''

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Today's Chuckle
Former Mel,(s Resident
Dies Of Heart Attaek
Fun!ral

servtees - tor

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PLAN fRII,IAY MIITING
The Mal'l'- Sbtine. White Sl:l'lne
Of Jtm~Nlem .Ul 'meet in rep}ar
seuitl'D at tbe JOOF HIU, 'Friday,
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Market Reports

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'TID MD 'Rldllc·

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Meigs Temple, PJthltn Sisttra ip lleinbart,
made pl~s ror tbeir annual Fam· Mn. Homer
ily N1gbt 1nd for Uae distrkt Watts. Mrs.
Miss Smilb
eoaventlon to H beld in Middleport in Oetober wbell they met committees
Tuesday 1t the K. of P. Ball with Reception.
Miss Erma Smltli, Moat Elcellent MN. Griff

CINCINNATI, 0. UP-Produce:
EJP, steady, receipta moder·
ate, stoeta well e1eared: coD5U·
mer A Jar1e white 58-80, brown
~ M-60 ; medium white 4~1.
brown 48-61; wboleNle, 80 per
cent A evtra tare• wtnte 46-&amp;llrl. Chief, preshltDC: · ·

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Meigs Tel\lple Pythian Sisters '.:: .
Plan For District Conv~liU.n

are his wife and two

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sulkJ)Oft untU a rqular bOard
meeting Ia held on Se~ 12.

To tbe average marrltd man a
MElTING c;ALLID
sO,.Cb m time ill 1 complete sur·
There
will be a iolat meetine
pr:se. ccop)'O'laht GeMnl Foalu:'·
of
the
Americu
Le&amp;lri abd 1 the
es Corporation)
-'uzlliary Racine Post oo ThursMn. Moequtto: ''Where la your day evenina at Ute Leglda U.,U.
Plans are to be m:i~ f!)r an
daughter?"
ice
eream social to be held .Situr·
Mrs. Houtefi-J: "Sbe juat went to
the front door ror I. &amp;ereen day eveniq.

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. ChickeDs, fryen weak, beDS
firm, ' l,O"'iPls ligbl; [ryen: 27-28;
hens, heavy 19-21; htDII, li&amp;bt 1516; old J'1)08ters 10.11.
Butter, 90 score lmc.

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Mrs. MIX

~1 ~; meatum white
'Jlbe ,Family Nllbt will be held COsh-·
38-43, brown 38-43, Current l'e- On Otfober ' &amp;nd I~ PytbiiD st..
cei~, 12-30.
tenl and Kniebtl oflt,tibiu ud

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brown

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Esbenaur told the board tbl't if
be were convinced tbal,the drive

would auoeeecl it tb&amp; oiteop.tbie
group would step oat of the pjc-ture, the os~eopat.ba ·•outd . do
just tbat. He added that ·the osteopahic group would not bled: 1117
urer-Mra. DorothJ ~.
procreasive movement iii tile
eouaty.
Tbe conditioa or the play- .
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&amp;fC¥Jnd equipment wu dlicuaed
However, he poiDted -Out tba' be
llld Mr. Joe BiueU ..., IIJPOint- wu not convinced that-l tlte drive
ed to do 10me repa1riq: of tbe would suc:eeed if the o.&amp;.eopat.bs
swlDp and teeteNottm.
,.-ould withdraw their sa,a.porl ije
Tbe next mediDC 1ril1 be held ~d that thil was nol ·t&amp;e proper
Od. 7th. A protmft will be ~ lime for the ~DO'a to wltbdnw.
pared nd refreshmeata of pie
llembren of the board voted to
and coffee will be Hn'td.
delay aQ deci•ion on EehenaW"a

Miry Teres&amp; Meier, dauabier
President Paul R. Lyne, Rlo
of Mr. and Mn. '"~PhlULp M.el~r.
Grande
CoUeie 11t11tes that enrollWebe 'J;'er;race, tnt~ · the St.
ment
prospeet11
1 at tlie 11maJI
Josepb School of Nur•lnJ, Park·
southeastern
Ohio
achool are most
eraburJ, W. Va., tills week.
encouraa:Inc
wlth
a
large increAse
is the third' dJ'Illbter to
indleated.
The
Fall
term open11
Patricia Ia a
Septem~r
12
with
a
eofleae re~liyllll wiD
c~tlon and studeot eo'un.cll miJ.er
seheduled during the first week
to belp •t1,1dcmta and faeulty 'to
b~ome aequalhted. Upper cilaaamen and transfer atudentl will r,_
JlaJer on Monday and Tuesda)'
with Fre!tunen' rea:lstration tet
for
Frnbmen wUI b'

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, . N~ :Yorio Coiin4ea¥e' ·

Under reJU].ations laid doft bJ
the s:overnment iD tbe Hill-Burton Ad, all pbysJciana liet!BHd \o
pradice medicine in the .Uti
ahall have tbe opportunity to .Pf40'
tlee in 1ny hoapital built by lunda
derived undt-r the ·act. Tbe Muon
CountJ boapilll ia to be "ullt wilb
fundJ from the JOYerament ander
the mu Burton Act. ~b•
are licensed to practice 111ediclne
in West Virginia.

Pled&amp;e• of $93,000 toward lhe
hospital bne been received iand
it has been reported, anoUidaii-J.
Uaat the drive hu alowe6 dowa.
The Medical M5oeiati.on HbJ•
mitte- reiterated the counctl't
sta~ but added that tbe · · flD:al
deeiliion was bein1 left up to tbe
couaty ifOUP and that "lite)'
would not advise the aoeiety on
the proposed hOtBpital."

m-ed in

Wahama White Falcons
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comnuUee repreHaiUIJ tlle Welt
Virainia Medieal Auoelatioo, wbo
had gone on record u beiq op.
posed to praeth:e (or lfDa ill the
ume . hospital witb osteopatbl.

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1be announcement of the ...
son Medical Societ:r beeame kaowa
after memben bad met with , a

a Con.UnuiDI ,Pu~~· Interest·. In procram. temporary plans will be
In the
E~ucatlon!
made for the ·Home Demonstration enb;ies have
Local leaden ia tbe
Otfieers trainirfg m'etina... to be Sigma P)&gt;i, El&lt;omplor
point out that
held• on September
tft . ..
Beta Slama Phi, Ridl!ll
c
the
civic
Clliba
out the nationa auch fN' The
lctiJ Legion, Rot11Y Clubs,
ClUbs, Kiwanii , Cll,lbs, Vetertn•
Of 'Foreign Wars and othen Who
are interested in the educatiob
ani:J welfare lot the Amefil!lft

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Medical Society Attitude Is
.Pomeroy LioD$ Club Will Sponsor
Three
Here SepL 20 ! Cited As Reason For Failure

.£.arents To Meet c•r
"Fn'day On·Jnn,1"or cal wl!at A~ o.,,
Bi:Yd·
Howl!&lt;~•o!•
·c•n We
Enouli4 Gbod Teiohe..,.....nd ~P
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Footba
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Seen In Fund Ori.ve "
Pt. Pleasant Hospital

Broiler.'

.monstratlon Council il to be at
the home of Mrs. Mlx.ine Goeclein
on l'latwooQ Road, between Bt.
7 1lDd 33, tuftt.ing on Rt. 7 at Five
Point•- It will begin Friday at
12:110 P. M.
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The main pUJ'!POU of tile meet·
jJ:Ir: Ia to set up \he ho.tne demoafereD,Ce.
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various copfer•ilotl and will be- slratlon proitam for the FaU and
Winter. It la _lmpol'tant that all
The local moYement joins in eome tbe bash!! bx_ wbieh loeal aroupa be r-epresented, and if
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with other communities through~ aroups tuch ii the 'oDe betna ·o r- lmpouible lo .attend, they are
out , tbe country Jn .declding; what sanize~ in M~l~ · CG.unty WUI bp· urged to send a subltitutc.
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individual dtitens ean do ln their erate.
El.eb araup is requested to
----The questiob8 ~: (U What
brina
the follc_Jwinc jo.formatloa:
0
Sh9uld OUr Seboqll A~mpU11b?
Namet of aU persona in then·
aliw cin we orp,lie our
Sebool ·S)'Items Mon ·Efticientlyf eo~munity J~LJterrated in the Tail·

AIOWAr

Mr. an.4 M"'s. George Doolittle
have been vl':iiting her parent!
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Lambert'
and trare plannin, to move t~
Athens, wh~rc he wiD ba enroU·
ed ~t Ohio UnlvenJty.
Fn,nk Eastep, who Ia 'Qmpl•f·
ed at Waverly, spent the weet·
end with his mother, Mrs. Virginia Eastep .
ShtrJey Evans, who 1a employ.
ed ln Columbus, Is tpendlng the
week
with her JfiDdmotber
Mrs C. F. Hawll:h1a and famUy '
Libor Day guests of Mr. a'nd
Mru. E. M. Blake and
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were Mr. and MriJ. Roy Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. B. :a. Elder
Mr. and Mn. H. H. Elder Jr
and daughter, lu~b'! Columbue·:
Mr. and Mrs. Grahm Pasaden.'
California.
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and
Mr1.
Wtm,m
Hovatter
(P
atsy Hickman) ltaw. been visit·
lng his Parente, Mr. and Mra
WinlaM Hovatter aud Ida Billy.
Mr. and Mra. Cllifoi'd , Stum~
.and cl!Udren, Gail, Deanne, Da ...
rell and Marilyn sue, •pent sa't~:~ at Camdea Park, HunU!fa·

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

'roup.To Aid
·schools'. To -'Organize

ora:anizati4)n of a ,plaanip/ com- eo~mJJpitie~ ,&amp;:o • promote belter
mittte as a pr.elud,e to 1 eount,- .schpqiJ.
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wide meetins· of ·loreig';' .COUntlans· 'l:llei porl~d ·fro!nl Sept. ' to Od.
intensted in tJie opel'l.tion tp.d T ·bal. be... ,et ul4e by the Ohio
bfltternu!nt ol school• will , talle Wbl_te Houe. CoDf__UQce tor \be
place tonight at the Coun\y Super- boldinl of count1,: -and eoutmuqitJ
lntendent of Schoola (.Iff!~ in tbe conferences tbroullloUt tt.e .tate.·
Court Hoit~e at 8 P. M.
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·U.ter In tbfi tall · the&amp;e ecnater~
· The organiz&amp;tion pf '1he 'plann. eDCill will report to a seeond Ohio
'"' canimittee will pl;vl! the Way State Contereaee.
for Ute community eon,rer~~~ 'o
SP:: p~latent Q\tettio~J have
carry out the Program of the b!!en stt up ·for ·d'lleus•mn and
White House Educational ' Con· ~tudy to be plaoed before the

holfday yn~ek;:~
Mrs. John
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Me~Co Home
G~·-~round In M~19 County , Demonstration

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MUdred Shuler and famUy - few
days. .
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and n~nmy have been on a• vata.
t;'lJP~.~,~t w'eek with .rt!laUvea
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plaej!a. lleY. ·aad Mrs.' Cahnichael•
ot Sou.tb We.bet"er have been dtt.
U.e 'ehoresJot -~em,
.. and Mr.e. 'RichMrd Heilman
Hill wer....- the l1st
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Harold HeUman and children oi
.QelletontaiD!, 0., and Misl!l Nancy
ltiua of Dan.lo were eueats nt!entl:y of ·C1ark lbl' 8'nd llmYy
. Mro, Elizabeth Vt.!er oi ci,.~
land .bl vialtin1 ber daughter Mrs

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lor llf. in~· Mrt. Robert Lou}~,

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Mr. ond M...
he
son, spent t.h' weekend la
ens.
Mr and Mn. WiUiam
and dauahter, IJma,.
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aattwed at tbe bom.e of 111:. ud
11&lt;1: Chorles f. lllle l!'tlday ev•

picture are $ltt potlratls whole
eurYts lend .,ace to :.t.be to~•·
The dtrt foliap autrOUnillnll
the aun-tlect Water sl•e -latereatlnr contrast tO the model ..
blonde hair and the \lie riN •t
the pool.
The· trees In the baekrr~..,W
provide identi6eatlon for the
locale u welJ u contrlbutina to _
the oYer-aU CQMJOiitlon.1'he n•
flection 'n the J'.&amp;u provides
interest 1n a picture where ahad- .
owsare not. an important. f~.
A pictun 11ke thls can bl
found at anr ,ol. 'fhe seent ol
reallr aoot1 re~ultli Ia rood
posing ·and waltll:it until the
natural u,htinr is ~laht for th•
effeet desired.

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Rev.· Elden ;BIU:a lfu beea ,u&amp;Jined 11 putor at tbe Neue
ChiPel for lllo colalq 7""" IDd
tbt lint 'Pt'tachiq: al!f'Yice,. 1ri1l
be Sept. lllb •t ~ f. II.

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John Childs, McMechen. w va.,
Is spendmg a week with hLs bro
thcrs, George and Leo ChiJda, e.!il
and their families Sunday, Mr.
Mrs. Darrell Chevalier and aon
and Mrs. George Childs entertain Darrell Lee, of Columbus arrived
ed with a family dlGner. Those Thursday for a visjt with her
present wero John
mother, Mrs. Freda 'Ritchie
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Misa 1oAnne Swatzel, ~tudent
and family, Gloria and c:''-!! 0~ 11 ;1 nurse a.t Holzer Hospital, 1spent
the holiday weekend with her
Candace and Christine
Micky and Sheila ChUds
parenta, Mr'. and Mra. AJbert SwatChilds, Mrs. Mmnie
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zel.
Miss Susie Taylor.
~r. and Mrs. Harry Saddler of
Mr and Mrs. Cash Bahr and BrldJeport arrived Sunday tor a
Mr. and Mrs. Wi11ia~
Childs weekend Visit wUh her aister.s
spent the weekend at Mountain ~1rs. Bentz Wolfe and Mrs. WilJ:
Lake, Va.
Hllll Baxter and husbands.
Miss Datsie Saunders visited
Mrs. Agnes Swiiher of Colum.
Mr. anC Mrs Paul Andrews lnd bu~ spent the holiday weekend
family at Long ..Dottom, Sunday. with her son and dau,:bter.Jn.Jaw
Recenl guests of Dana Gate- }fr and Mrs Wayne Swisher. '
woo~ were Mr and Mrs. V. A.
Mrs. Be.tty Blackwood, Miss
Cousms and children, Dayton; Madelyn F1elds and M!:;o~ Frankte
Mr. and Mrs Charles Gomer &amp;nd W1ppel spent the hohday week·
ch1ldren, Columbus; Mr
and end at Indian Lake.
Mrs Paul Go10er · and family
Mr and Mrs. Andreas Turnbull
,Pomeroy
' of Columbus spent the weekend
Pvt Rae Ann Mills and Pvt. w1th relatives in Syracuse and
Leonard Gwiazdowsky. Arlington, New Haven.
Va.,
were
holiday
weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ables of
gueslll of her parents, Mr . and Cleveland were weekend 1 ueata
Mrs. Rus1wll MU!s and family. , ol Mr and Mn Dan Rizer. ,
A/2c Jack Ratliff, Mountain
Mr . and Mr.s. 1ohn · GJU1ore
Home, Idaho, is visiting his aunt and daughter, Valerio, have r~­
and uncle, Mr and Mrs. c. R. turned home from a vacation oil
Karr Sr., and family .
Lake Erie,
,
Mrs.
Lucille
Naylor
of
Franklin
Fred Schronth. and daughter,
Ind.,
spent
the
weekend
with he~
Ann, Br1dgcport, came to Mid·
brother
and
sister...in.Jaw,
Mr. and
dle~ort Sunday, and were JICcom·
Mrs
Irving
Karr
Sr.
rn me&lt;.l home Monday by
Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Charles Stanley
Schroath and son, Rick, who had
been ~I&amp;Yinj( with her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomp.
Mr~ . C. M Erwin.
' son and daughters spent the hob.
day wee~end at Buckeye Lake
, The Philathea Society ot
~ hm·ch
of Christ will
meet . Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Riga:s have
rhursfiay mght at the home of re~urne~ to their home, Columbus,
alter a three week~' vacation
Mrs Robert McElhinney.
with
relatJves in the Bend area.
The
Middleport
Emergenc
Mn. William J. Durst is spends(luad was called Monday whe~
Paul Baker was reported HI
A ~v.g a week in Marion with her
i0CB I phys ician was called to son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and
tr•~at the patient.
Mrs. Kenneth Roush and family
Virgil Roush returned ho~e
Mrs. Ruth Adams, Cotumb
~~~s been visiting Mrs Cra~~ Sunday after a visit in Dayton
with relatives.
avis and Mrs \ George Lash
Rutland
· er,
Mr. and Mrs E. H
ncr, Dayton, are
week wlth Mr and
~tlb~ bartd weekend guests
e
e er home were Mr
Mrs. Marvin PauUn and child
Patty lind K€\nt Ca d
ren,
Mr
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m en,
and da~~ht!:-r\tJ!nk~n Ginther

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' Mr. and Mrs. SU.t1.11 Haum.a
of Portsmouth were reuqt auestJ
o( Mr. and Mrs .1. 0. RoOdel.
Frederiet Mohlenpab h11 re.
turned to his bomfl, Newark, af.
ter " week't Yltit with biB: brotherin-law and sls~er, Mr. and Mra. ..J.
0 Roedel.
Mr and Mr1. Robert L. Hamm
and daughter, Banbara, returned
to lhelf home, Ch..illieotb~, Moo·
day after a three week'• visit ,
with her ,parents, Mr. an(~ Mrs. J.
0 Roedel. While here &amp;lr. ~nd
Mrs Hamrn attended a meeting
of the Midland Mutual ln&amp;urance
Co. held
French Lick, lnd , and
e:nrollte home visited m Cmein·
nat1 Their daugh,ter. Barbva,
rcmamed wltb her grandparents:" '
Mr and Mrs Glen Cha.se were
overnight suests of his mother,
Mrs. John Chase, Thursday. They
left Friday morrung , Cor a week
end visit at Hockin.-port with
Wallace Glenn.
Allen Chase returned to his
Jtome ..in Huntingtcm Friday eve·
nmg after a several days visit
w1th his mother, Mrs. John Chase.
Miss Virginia Fisher retw:ned
to her home m Charifi!ston Monday after a visit with her aunt
Miss Nettie Koehler.
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Mrs. Agnes Fay ol Altoona, Pa.
is the guest or the Misses Lu,.
cretia, Augusta and Ada Gen\
he1mer.
Mrs. Robert Ritchie, Mrs. Bert
:&amp;ETTY p11 don't..teeetsarl·
Teaford and family and Min
t, m•n the piet• wUl ~
Norma Jean Bearha were business
•implJ' pnUJ. Give JOur aubJ~t
• bielulrep that will add. rlam~
visitors In Parlr:era!lurg, Friday.
or to the eom.P.,OBIUon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis (Pete)
Your pietutira wm be ma,e in·
Bearha .of Portsmouth, Va ., spent
terettlnr It JOU pose J01ll' model
the hohd.ty weekend with rel.ativ. ' Jn a aetttnr that I• attractive in

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.Andrew S. Ml.!ht, 87, Rt. 3 Lar&gt;
ca:ster, 0., was the driver of a
car that did minor damqes to a
parted vehicle on West Main.
The driver of UKl parked auto

their .famiUes an inrited. Mrs
Lillian Steift is 1ln ebll'Je Gf tbe
program and Mn. E. l. Tomp)Qns.
Mrs. FloreDCe Bush and Miss
Mar11ret Sauer ~ ·.m the re.
freshment comnlittee. A tOwel
shower for tlnlir , kittben will be
held tbat altht iby· the Sisters.
Durina:. the .¥nea&amp; meetiDI
the Temple vi&gt;ti4 I. "eodtribution
for t.he Red Ciou nood. lteliet
fund. It wu rflpottld tbet the
benches, wbir.b had been aeledttd
and
~ ~y a •~IIH

pur'*'..
~ w. RoUib, l't The
Miibl auto WIS lravelirlc ' West weJ'l\ in•Wl'iil at 'tllo ~

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- The Daily Sentinel
Dl'&lt;ftlll MIIGI ~ AI.IA

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Flttbburf problbly
tboqht it waa tbe
milleDDium
.:.ben not one properi) owl!fJt Itt.
the town apii'!II'Od to proloot bill

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Ln!Datoo A••· New Yort Cll)o,

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per week; oDe y6U' 1D advanee

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maaac'.IJ!e looD at tbe dlctropll'J
30 or tu tlmeJ a day and tellS hit
atudenb at the unlveralty ibat it
he (a lilet'esltul author) lllel a
diet.lotury several dozen times a
day, they can surely afford to
look therin a few times a da)'.

reac11D1 "Caine Mull·
tiy" for lhe !bird time and ~lad
Jt ever new, ever deeRlY stlrilna~
WOUIC liliittillf aceounta for
aucceas in til! tfaet Utat It must
toucb . a.~lill®n eol:d Ia lho,.l.
ing up the feelings of tnore
leq usfder(lop who ofted are

rulo&lt;l IJY ...,,.. moii.

That's 11Uttiot it ml1dly. to aaf
the very IWt.
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metUe popuiai'lty.
We'd love to have every book
thit ja• plieed there worn in Ukt
MiiiHer.~ llui, alai, you even find
them With ullCut hates, often
aftef betila there for a year ot

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von In lhe lint three grlldei. Five
of tb.e teac]Je~s ,at the •cPool will
t~acb in: those &amp;radN with . the
otber three ,h,nd!loa the \ .D1and
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. One hundi'ecf fotty-ro~r
are · enrolled In the flnt

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Keep that , paC~~e of
tfandy if 9.0u\fle tln~1ned to·
Better stU1 1 Jt;op and
srlooZe\ a! fOU 'llill so man1
truck driver• dOtna: on the&amp;'e
distance ti·uekl. '
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books, as tbe
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not a polltlelaft belh(c g(Ven. du•
heave-it waa Allah's earthly ·reptesentatlve.
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The riots hove been quietly
stij)Prcillel:t lor s~vetUJ '" Yaart l
know of one In Cat~Hbl~h&lt;:tl wh~t&lt;;:
h\Jndrcds of ~o6r~ ' were stilled by
sencaulese troop~. antl it never
made the papers

,IY HIIMAIIN•• UIIDIIIIUt.D.
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This UUI« feltow was •·~~~~~
ed Into the a:reat ll'm!S ~
kidl however, and DOW has
of hill owo w,hOse feet (I hope)
were not ao unwillingly dra1ie(l,

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the picture I've

vl®llly l(iven )'OU, of

Taite It Or JeiVe it-wl Qilote-·
"Min oadnot Ute b~ br.ead alone;

lie tnust l'hll'r)' a Clever woman."
so says Funny,man Georl(e JesReJ.
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boy who, so dea1dly tlrM
Sunday School apeaker.
threW hlms'elf to the floor
lril "Mom, why don't he
"Mon. why don't he alt

' Yoa .._,~,,~. d~pla~ tile merehindlle to help sell II.

two baby rebeUiona
alwaya Jive me a laff-they
For some re~son, Dad broutbt fS clear and eomical to me u
tbey happened ol!lly yesterday,
up thla ode· atain.
When ltf!v. BradY Moore wa•
·"••• he told ol h9w hll "The plan~ toathet wiJ -~
~Qt '1)0n1 with bla
ml~ute, irid ton\my wd
th&amp; Bible.
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Panltt. to take bla lepon
"I jujt catJ 'em W~eel
"Did. yo9 wub Jour banda
. go "
i~tltled tfts mother.

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Mr. aad Mrt. Gerald Clar~ atul
aona, Gary uti Bandy, wer,e viJlt~
Inc Mr. an,d
Lawrence parke
Saturday.
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ll1'l Ted Edwirda,
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will be a Feotlval •I tbe

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Mra. Lucy Kaylot ..d ·abUi~l•l
~at l~clJ weie reeent pes~ or Mra. Garprogram
on next net Clarte, ,' , · t; "
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MrS. Rutb Goodnite was attending a reunion at Gibbstown 8\lnat day.
belenrolfed
~t ~ly
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on hand and
Jeannie and JJ"ertba Brootl
without a prlnclpa1 were viaitlnJ
Harry Ord
Some
hoy&amp;~ and girls .who Sunday.
were to bave eru;olled wtmt to WaMr. and Mts. Palil - Harris of
hamlll for lh!!l _da~, Clifton is one Minenville were eallinl ·on Mn.
of the Jfew' SchOoJI itr the!· area ~still Ruth Goodnite Sunday.
teac.bing 1tb anJI 8th gradea and
Mrs. Glenn Bradfor\f and fam·
thoae goiDa: po Wahama were stu·
ily have moved f~· the Lutheran
dents frOm' thQU Jr&amp;des.
parsouage 1nto tbe C:abin of Mr.
1The erlrolhfu;Rt at Wf!st Columbia ~as .r~~td at Qg, west Col- aod lin.· Heoey;;ae'ltrnlre. '
)Wcolr(I-$ayre, 'N•w: Raven was
umbl• aclioo~ Jpatroua .have been
the
gue1t ot, his •unt, Mrs. Paul
aiaured th•t a:, hew school bulld·
f8mil:y aevenl days.
lng will· be atarted tllero In • ·the Rina aad
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Mlas Betty Rou1h wbo tia1 em·
ployment in PO$MOY was vlslting:

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family of Shinaton, O.... spent the

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There Ylt4 ia'iii, atiebdance at
Sanda)' School •I lb' EIJII ~bureh

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Mf'!, Gle1111 BraM6ra oncl chll·
dren were viaitl~ reeeatly with

' that ioes i'IJht 11(18 ,Our praijtlft'•
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The~e

Thereu ObllD&amp;er Sunday.
Mn. F. B. Litebllel~
viii~
lng Mrs. Bettba C(arte r-tly.

at ber bome rec•ntly. ·

;" ,f~vest w.eei.ty In a 'dlij&gt;l,aJ ~·

Only tile lallfl1aofe wu
ptore stroDJ than that in

Gallipolis were clilllit on Mrs .

Broad Road Lutheran Church,
Sltqrday allb.t, Sept. 10.
!P'ades, . '. .
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·Mr: aDd -Mta. D!Wid • LloviDI
Mlrie Clark ROU8h, , w~. ,bat!, au¢ 8aqbter, Ruth; J'¥1t"'*bllfl
reported u leavhll ' the •pent the weekend with Mr. aad
for a principal'• job else- Mn. Ralph weaver and Sunda.
Ia tbe oouoty, will tealh at
Spendlog Sundq , ev~ with
dlll:lng the comln1 Mra. Bertha ClafP. Oil famUy
:year aceordin~t to Mlsa were Mr. &amp;bd .Mrl:. lloyt Clarke,
~~~-lobe' New: teaehefs at New Ha. Mr. and Jlr:J."'~v ,Raul}l • and
ven are ,.A~~ ·A,Ilen, Mrs. Flora Emosene; Mr. ~atidirn. atcbard
Grimes and· Mrs. 'Faye Smith.
RoWib and JIDiee and Ernie, Mr.
· D. .C.ur:, the new PTintl· and Mrs. ' FrukUa Clarice. Mr.
the Mason ' Elemen~ and Mrs. L.eo Cla:tke and Mrs.
annoUDeed tbat the enroll~ Con Oblinger.
me-nt there had been 248 on Uie
Mr. and :ur.. Leo Clarke and
opening day of scbool. Like other Mrs. cora Ohlina:er 1pent Sunday
prinelpaJs in the area, Carr ex- with Mr. and 'Mia. Blll Llevlng.
1 few more pupils
Mr. and Mrs. Elrl De1n Anthtes
plained
were
to come in durlq: and Mrs. Allee weaver, Youna:..
the
• town were gueats of· Mr. and Mrs.
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, tbat t~e hot luuch Harry Ord r.eeentlf, •
at' Mu&amp;n. woQ.ld begin OD
Mils DoriS Ohlinger waa c:alli,ng I "··-•
week.
on Miss Peli King Monday.
~ndepnroiitlled at
Mrs. Harfrr ~ol'datt!r 'a-Dd familY
r
, Bertha wero ..1111141 on lin. P~ Olda_peJ'~9DDel

world-MoJuwhlnedellltm.

Vita:min C Essential
To A Childis liealth

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5,eflt At
M!ddlePfll1. OIIJ&lt;) ·

of Morocco
was deposed, the French were
guJlty or monkeylni With tbe
most pa! ! ion~te reliaion. , in the

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have to rememJ)er that he li a

Just bcfofe the 8tr0llf
the attempt on the new S,uil~t;;.;
Hie, two yean ago, I Wil
Sldlbel Abbe~ doing a atof:t on the
Le.hm One grilzled uff.aer(ileant
pulled hl!i beard and Pointed hll
pipe a1 me
"ReJncniber what I aaf", he
told me "Soon; tnl)'bt" •next )'ear,
maybe the year after, Notth Afrf.
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ea will run •Hh blo'Jd, artd Abd
Jf•fhN Wild• onr
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et Krim will be ror11otten as a
fldt-rtal•fanl pl1menta.
minor lnclrlent."
I..ttokM hke the "Yielle mouj.
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pat/~ Jtoush with more expected to ·enroU later tbls w~k. Mis1
1\ouob lAid that the S&lt;hool was
fully otafo!ed with eight tea&lt;:b,...,
She wlll be 1 non-teachinl princi~
p.. tor the cdplint 11cllool term.
Mlss Roush eXplained that enrollment ia' heaviest it New lla··

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meat "oJ 217 ac:cordin.a: to prind·
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Mn.
wtueh will be the' fir,lt full day Of ed home

·o.lf llbtart .Opt of tho famOlLI ~It Is worn and old lootm.i t:t~ , on.Jy a year or two on

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aod lin. Bill lliOJ'Il&gt;l ,•od
tho oiuro would probably IIUllfU
receat l'!llltl ol llr
52&amp; lleloni tbe end of tbe weet
at t~o•alx·Jear bl&amp;b IChool.
!:linument at w.abamo ,..,
h;a.vt..t in' the •eventb and ,~ii:th
f'ld~l .in wbi..,,F&lt;&gt;Iei" sold be had
enrollt10' 101. itudentl in the form~r- &amp;:~:ade Jnd 115 ln the lat~er.
The hot lunch proJram. at w;a- "Edlar

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At OllftOa, the IICbOOI opeae&lt;l '""" of ~- Eliza .llolllli.
lira. J'amd" WeaHJ' bu ndoorl oo TiiiOIIa&gt; wltbout •
bome a!tor •peDdiDI •
PriD•!PIL Ello.... •· being made lume8
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of MUOn t!ouatJ be8 Iiiii ata!lo of
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Do~ JPOIII We8olodl&gt; with
telc:hen aa the acboolt GpeD.ed.
Mn.
Bertha· Clorlul.
Foley. anaouncecl the flrlt d.a7
llr., ud Mn. Gt!)DrJe Clalke or
eDroDment .at Wlhama as belDI
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IY ltOIIRT C. RUARK
and a few outpost! in lone!y forts
the French have blt• wa1 enoua:h to. keep the wtlder
ten off considerably mol-e than lada: undBI' eont~ol.
they will ever be able to chew
(lne o1 tbe bl9 irlendllllp busl·
in this Moroccan-Algerian mess, ' ness deala thtt French made wa~
•' and it refleets n9 eredlt on any ·with El Q}aoU{. th!'l fierce old
"'ode of tlleir lo..mlnute tabineb man wbtds teWnpota1 Ind. actuall)'
spiritual head of the Herbers, a
~that they dldn 't see it bre:wlng.
· • Two years ago I wa11 10 Sldi· bunch of motmtRin-dweUJng, fut
ibe1-AbbH, in Canblanca and horae rldl~g roughn~ks whom 1
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~b~t: . &amp;IJd at the va1t American cent, since they bave red haif,
bilse It Nbdasseur, and an I blue ey81, play b.a&amp;pl,pes and hate
.. hea:rd oif all side1 wa1 the Arab evecybody, eapec1ally Freoeti,
f-wrird ''Jellad." A Jehud li rough- Aralia antl Moors.
Cottversely, the
Moon are
. 1~ p. holy war, such "-9 the derv,isbea 1tlfred up lon1 ago in the atared sljff bf the Berbers, who
lfo~tl 1 1ueh a&amp; generations of ll!t!d to emulate out Westetn b.ad
1""' ~ have been tomentina itl men by rldltlg' thelf magnlfieint
' No h:- Africa a11 part of the old horaet into attiab or ,Mooriah
viUJt:e and. sh ~lJ)I up tne town,
.PII)-lslam idea,
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toilchina: 'the fen. md taplnt
In the old days, when Adb e! the wamen, just for fun.
Xrlm was leading the t.egion 5o
THe li'rei!)Ch emplo}•ed
thll:
mt,rry cha11~ 1n the Riff, and all Mootlsh feat ot \he pcrber tribes
J04 hQd to say to put a panic In men as a control, and the malethe l French stock market wBII volent, one ~yed did Gh~bul be"Djebel Druse.", the French a&lt;!· came more or leu boAA of Frent:h.
tiOif tn Saharan Africa was call- Ndrth Africa. But the Glaoui hilld
ed "penetration pacifique"
one hatred of purMt polson-the
Tbi!l ''peaceful
penetration" Sultan Sldl
Mohammed Ben
was accomplished by lona: bayo- Youuef, who was eorilpletely
netf on the tpuules o-f tbe clas ann French. The Gl:)ouJ prevall~
1lc 11-e~l rifle, and Willi enforeed Cd on the Jt~retlch to glv~: Bb
by ..J ban-' of JUfllans and inter totuaef the bounce, and to ea·
natumal bad hats who had sought tabllah a pU:ppet· cousm, ~a­
sanc:tuary from their assorted hammed Ben Moulay ;«rara Tbll
trimes In the shelterinl at:m11 'lf happenct two )'ears ago, and Jt
La Leltlon Etrangere TheJJ, a1 Was on the .anniver,sai'y of Ben
now, they were mostly Germans. YoUss"'s expulsion t_hat tbe1
Spahl1mla and ltalhm1.11
under touched off the l,OQO,corpse kl11~
FrefiQll otflC'.lrs.
lng w6ek end In XJgcrla and MQr·
The wllder elements of Moolo oceo
and Berber, Bedouin and Tuareg,
The rebel force has grown in
were pacifiq~lly penetrated until
the
past two years because the
they Wt&gt;re dtad or ~cattered an
Leg1on
was off getting Jtaetr shot
the best beau gelte tra.dlllon . Th.e
to
bit!
In Indo-China and Pan·
town!!, the b1g cltleR cooled oft
Jslam ia never deal.! lor long, 1!'!1·
when tbe "Jo~ad" Idea is
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Jlllllee and ~ ·ErDle · wtre reeell.t
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w+e.llotttaelll-Klmball, tne.. au 1montb, $1.

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aloD tbll wel!lt s.jlt. I •lib llvo
artleles about him and hla wort.
HJs two small bo)'s. Nathaniel
and Jo1epb rellect the orthodox
Jew In tbelit ijimea.

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$1&amp;.80; 11.&lt; "mootlu, '7.80; tbr..;
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!DJ: matter et the po1t office et wbere ,1VIlla81e: ~f)i ·rdot~oth, SJ
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tboqht it waa tbe
milleDDium
.:.ben not one properi) owl!fJt Itt.
the town apii'!II'Od to proloot bill

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atudenb at the unlveralty ibat it
he (a lilet'esltul author) lllel a
diet.lotury several dozen times a
day, they can surely afford to
look therin a few times a da)'.

reac11D1 "Caine Mull·
tiy" for lhe !bird time and ~lad
Jt ever new, ever deeRlY stlrilna~
WOUIC liliittillf aceounta for
aucceas in til! tfaet Utat It must
toucb . a.~lill®n eol:d Ia lho,.l.
ing up the feelings of tnore
leq usfder(lop who ofted are

rulo&lt;l IJY ...,,.. moii.

That's 11Uttiot it ml1dly. to aaf
the very IWt.
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We'd love to have every book
thit ja• plieed there worn in Ukt
MiiiHer.~ llui, alai, you even find
them With ullCut hates, often
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of tb.e teac]Je~s ,at the •cPool will
t~acb in: those &amp;radN with . the
otber three ,h,nd!loa the \ .D1and
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are · enrolled In the flnt

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tfandy if 9.0u\fle tln~1ned to·
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srlooZe\ a! fOU 'llill so man1
truck driver• dOtna: on the&amp;'e
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heave-it waa Allah's earthly ·reptesentatlve.
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The riots hove been quietly
stij)Prcillel:t lor s~vetUJ '" Yaart l
know of one In Cat~Hbl~h&lt;:tl wh~t&lt;;:
h\Jndrcds of ~o6r~ ' were stilled by
sencaulese troop~. antl it never
made the papers

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This UUI« feltow was •·~~~~~
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kidl however, and DOW has
of hill owo w,hOse feet (I hope)
were not ao unwillingly dra1ie(l,

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the picture I've

vl®llly l(iven )'OU, of

Taite It Or JeiVe it-wl Qilote-·
"Min oadnot Ute b~ br.ead alone;

lie tnust l'hll'r)' a Clever woman."
so says Funny,man Georl(e JesReJ.
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boy who, so dea1dly tlrM
Sunday School apeaker.
threW hlms'elf to the floor
lril "Mom, why don't he
"Mon. why don't he alt

' Yoa .._,~,,~. d~pla~ tile merehindlle to help sell II.

two baby rebeUiona
alwaya Jive me a laff-they
For some re~son, Dad broutbt fS clear and eomical to me u
tbey happened ol!lly yesterday,
up thla ode· atain.
When ltf!v. BradY Moore wa•
·"••• he told ol h9w hll "The plan~ toathet wiJ -~
~Qt '1)0n1 with bla
ml~ute, irid ton\my wd
th&amp; Bible.
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"I jujt catJ 'em W~eel
"Did. yo9 wub Jour banda
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i~tltled tfts mother.

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Mr. aad Mrt. Gerald Clar~ atul
aona, Gary uti Bandy, wer,e viJlt~
Inc Mr. an,d
Lawrence parke
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ll1'l Ted Edwirda,
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MrS. Rutb Goodnite was attending a reunion at Gibbstown 8\lnat day.
belenrolfed
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on hand and
Jeannie and JJ"ertba Brootl
without a prlnclpa1 were viaitlnJ
Harry Ord
Some
hoy&amp;~ and girls .who Sunday.
were to bave eru;olled wtmt to WaMr. and Mts. Palil - Harris of
hamlll for lh!!l _da~, Clifton is one Minenville were eallinl ·on Mn.
of the Jfew' SchOoJI itr the!· area ~still Ruth Goodnite Sunday.
teac.bing 1tb anJI 8th gradea and
Mrs. Glenn Bradfor\f and fam·
thoae goiDa: po Wahama were stu·
ily have moved f~· the Lutheran
dents frOm' thQU Jr&amp;des.
parsouage 1nto tbe C:abin of Mr.
1The erlrolhfu;Rt at Wf!st Columbia ~as .r~~td at Qg, west Col- aod lin.· Heoey;;ae'ltrnlre. '
)Wcolr(I-$ayre, 'N•w: Raven was
umbl• aclioo~ Jpatroua .have been
the
gue1t ot, his •unt, Mrs. Paul
aiaured th•t a:, hew school bulld·
f8mil:y aevenl days.
lng will· be atarted tllero In • ·the Rina aad
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Mlas Betty Rou1h wbo tia1 em·
ployment in PO$MOY was vlslting:

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Thereu ObllD&amp;er Sunday.
Mn. F. B. Litebllel~
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lng Mrs. Bettba C(arte r-tly.

at ber bome rec•ntly. ·

;" ,f~vest w.eei.ty In a 'dlij&gt;l,aJ ~·

Only tile lallfl1aofe wu
ptore stroDJ than that in

Gallipolis were clilllit on Mrs .

Broad Road Lutheran Church,
Sltqrday allb.t, Sept. 10.
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Mlrie Clark ROU8h, , w~. ,bat!, au¢ 8aqbter, Ruth; J'¥1t"'*bllfl
reported u leavhll ' the •pent the weekend with Mr. aad
for a principal'• job else- Mn. Ralph weaver and Sunda.
Ia tbe oouoty, will tealh at
Spendlog Sundq , ev~ with
dlll:lng the comln1 Mra. Bertha ClafP. Oil famUy
:year aceordin~t to Mlsa were Mr. &amp;bd .Mrl:. lloyt Clarke,
~~~-lobe' New: teaehefs at New Ha. Mr. and Jlr:J."'~v ,Raul}l • and
ven are ,.A~~ ·A,Ilen, Mrs. Flora Emosene; Mr. ~atidirn. atcbard
Grimes and· Mrs. 'Faye Smith.
RoWib and JIDiee and Ernie, Mr.
· D. .C.ur:, the new PTintl· and Mrs. ' FrukUa Clarice. Mr.
the Mason ' Elemen~ and Mrs. L.eo Cla:tke and Mrs.
annoUDeed tbat the enroll~ Con Oblinger.
me-nt there had been 248 on Uie
Mr. and :ur.. Leo Clarke and
opening day of scbool. Like other Mrs. cora Ohlina:er 1pent Sunday
prinelpaJs in the area, Carr ex- with Mr. and 'Mia. Blll Llevlng.
1 few more pupils
Mr. and Mrs. Elrl De1n Anthtes
plained
were
to come in durlq: and Mrs. Allee weaver, Youna:..
the
• town were gueats of· Mr. and Mrs.
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, tbat t~e hot luuch Harry Ord r.eeentlf, •
at' Mu&amp;n. woQ.ld begin OD
Mils DoriS Ohlinger waa c:alli,ng I "··-•
week.
on Miss Peli King Monday.
~ndepnroiitlled at
Mrs. Harfrr ~ol'datt!r 'a-Dd familY
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, Bertha wero ..1111141 on lin. P~ Olda_peJ'~9DDel

world-MoJuwhlnedellltm.

Vita:min C Essential
To A Childis liealth

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5,eflt At
M!ddlePfll1. OIIJ&lt;) ·

of Morocco
was deposed, the French were
guJlty or monkeylni With tbe
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Just bcfofe the 8tr0llf
the attempt on the new S,uil~t;;.;
Hie, two yean ago, I Wil
Sldlbel Abbe~ doing a atof:t on the
Le.hm One grilzled uff.aer(ileant
pulled hl!i beard and Pointed hll
pipe a1 me
"ReJncniber what I aaf", he
told me "Soon; tnl)'bt" •next )'ear,
maybe the year after, Notth Afrf.
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ea will run •Hh blo'Jd, artd Abd
Jf•fhN Wild• onr
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et Krim will be ror11otten as a
fldt-rtal•fanl pl1menta.
minor lnclrlent."
I..ttokM hke the "Yielle mouj.
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1\ouob lAid that the S&lt;hool was
fully otafo!ed with eight tea&lt;:b,...,
She wlll be 1 non-teachinl princi~
p.. tor the cdplint 11cllool term.
Mlss Roush eXplained that enrollment ia' heaviest it New lla··

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meat "oJ 217 ac:cordin.a: to prind·
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wtueh will be the' fir,lt full day Of ed home

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tho oiuro would probably IIUllfU
receat l'!llltl ol llr
52&amp; lleloni tbe end of tbe weet
at t~o•alx·Jear bl&amp;b IChool.
!:linument at w.abamo ,..,
h;a.vt..t in' the •eventb and ,~ii:th
f'ld~l .in wbi..,,F&lt;&gt;Iei" sold be had
enrollt10' 101. itudentl in the form~r- &amp;:~:ade Jnd 115 ln the lat~er.
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lol with lin. GIODD Bradfoed IIICI
family woro lin. G"'!ol Cllrko

At OllftOa, the IICbOOI opeae&lt;l '""" of ~- Eliza .llolllli.
lira. J'amd" WeaHJ' bu ndoorl oo TiiiOIIa&gt; wltbout •
bome a!tor •peDdiDI •
PriD•!PIL Ello.... •· being made lume8
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to I"''PtY tbo ....6o! wtlb • head lin. Gleoowlt}lBr~ord
· and ebllthUa far have -proved frUitlesa.
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of MUOn t!ouatJ be8 Iiiii ata!lo of
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Do~ JPOIII We8olodl&gt; with
telc:hen aa the acboolt GpeD.ed.
Mn.
Bertha· Clorlul.
Foley. anaouncecl the flrlt d.a7
llr., ud Mn. Gt!)DrJe Clalke or
eDroDment .at Wlhama as belDI
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IY ltOIIRT C. RUARK
and a few outpost! in lone!y forts
the French have blt• wa1 enoua:h to. keep the wtlder
ten off considerably mol-e than lada: undBI' eont~ol.
they will ever be able to chew
(lne o1 tbe bl9 irlendllllp busl·
in this Moroccan-Algerian mess, ' ness deala thtt French made wa~
•' and it refleets n9 eredlt on any ·with El Q}aoU{. th!'l fierce old
"'ode of tlleir lo..mlnute tabineb man wbtds teWnpota1 Ind. actuall)'
spiritual head of the Herbers, a
~that they dldn 't see it bre:wlng.
· • Two years ago I wa11 10 Sldi· bunch of motmtRin-dweUJng, fut
ibe1-AbbH, in Canblanca and horae rldl~g roughn~ks whom 1
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~b~t: . &amp;IJd at the va1t American cent, since they bave red haif,
bilse It Nbdasseur, and an I blue ey81, play b.a&amp;pl,pes and hate
.. hea:rd oif all side1 wa1 the Arab evecybody, eapec1ally Freoeti,
f-wrird ''Jellad." A Jehud li rough- Aralia antl Moors.
Cottversely, the
Moon are
. 1~ p. holy war, such "-9 the derv,isbea 1tlfred up lon1 ago in the atared sljff bf the Berbers, who
lfo~tl 1 1ueh a&amp; generations of ll!t!d to emulate out Westetn b.ad
1""' ~ have been tomentina itl men by rldltlg' thelf magnlfieint
' No h:- Africa a11 part of the old horaet into attiab or ,Mooriah
viUJt:e and. sh ~lJ)I up tne town,
.PII)-lslam idea,
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In the old days, when Adb e! the wamen, just for fun.
Xrlm was leading the t.egion 5o
THe li'rei!)Ch emplo}•ed
thll:
mt,rry cha11~ 1n the Riff, and all Mootlsh feat ot \he pcrber tribes
J04 hQd to say to put a panic In men as a control, and the malethe l French stock market wBII volent, one ~yed did Gh~bul be"Djebel Druse.", the French a&lt;!· came more or leu boAA of Frent:h.
tiOif tn Saharan Africa was call- Ndrth Africa. But the Glaoui hilld
ed "penetration pacifique"
one hatred of purMt polson-the
Tbi!l ''peaceful
penetration" Sultan Sldl
Mohammed Ben
was accomplished by lona: bayo- Youuef, who was eorilpletely
netf on the tpuules o-f tbe clas ann French. The Gl:)ouJ prevall~
1lc 11-e~l rifle, and Willi enforeed Cd on the Jt~retlch to glv~: Bb
by ..J ban-' of JUfllans and inter totuaef the bounce, and to ea·
natumal bad hats who had sought tabllah a pU:ppet· cousm, ~a­
sanc:tuary from their assorted hammed Ben Moulay ;«rara Tbll
trimes In the shelterinl at:m11 'lf happenct two )'ears ago, and Jt
La Leltlon Etrangere TheJJ, a1 Was on the .anniver,sai'y of Ben
now, they were mostly Germans. YoUss"'s expulsion t_hat tbe1
Spahl1mla and ltalhm1.11
under touched off the l,OQO,corpse kl11~
FrefiQll otflC'.lrs.
lng w6ek end In XJgcrla and MQr·
The wllder elements of Moolo oceo
and Berber, Bedouin and Tuareg,
The rebel force has grown in
were pacifiq~lly penetrated until
the
past two years because the
they Wt&gt;re dtad or ~cattered an
Leg1on
was off getting Jtaetr shot
the best beau gelte tra.dlllon . Th.e
to
bit!
In Indo-China and Pan·
town!!, the b1g cltleR cooled oft
Jslam ia never deal.! lor long, 1!'!1·
when tbe "Jo~ad" Idea is
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llleluril . )loulh. aa4 dlu~·~
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Jlllllee and ~ ·ErDle · wtre reeell.t
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w+e.llotttaelll-Klmball, tne.. au 1montb, $1.

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HJs two small bo)'s. Nathaniel
and Jo1epb rellect the orthodox
Jew In tbelit ijimea.

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!DJ: matter et the po1t office et wbere ,1VIlla81e: ~f)i ·rdot~oth, SJ
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TODAY'S SPORT.PARADE

JIM.()ANDY NOW • • • •

and ll the

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gue bas a eb..,.ce.
· ueu.\1· robbe1t lut yell by a
laa(ll&amp; tulillil ll.illa•t Rp~e Bowl
r~peats;..hu 13 of the horse• that
daaled tbe lAnd · and, \ r I\ . it\8
pa~ t s\iei!"-1'•8 ~uyJand-Walh·
lnttori State wtell:end~. apatt4 out
tbe ~!'IIi ·· ~• and
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Jo ~J)1·t~ t~, Bia 10. Ohio
~ta~ aahlr'"r ~ a threa~ !'PW
head¢ ~~ · HOJ);&amp;lOD.J CaSsady,
wltll. RutdQe &amp;pd' low~ as ·dark

19SS..W9rld Series
On &amp;pt. 28

ru.ued Iowa aplrted by

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Oklahoma, with 2S leUe.rmu,
Is a Bll Seven etnch, 11 well • • 3
sure.flrt bet tOr &amp;h ~ Oranae BDwl.
Tbere it prpbably will tactle
Maryl&amp;lld. Whose .path to t.he At-

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threatened only by Duke.

B~iir Family Reuf!iOtJ Held On Sunday
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0..1111• Ttch Slteky
Georl.la Tei:b is a sbai:y bet ill
the Soutbeutero C011ftrence bu.c
its baeD. alve it an edte O¥fr
troublesome Misaiuip.pj and '. ll.lbum. Aa for the Southern Coft.·

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T: 'l'. Shelton,~ RJdne,' :were beld
Tuel~y morning JJt tl\e Racine
qhqrcb .a1ld. tK,iJ( .~~pbQil at the

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conten~er Gil
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NATIONAL ~GUE
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Brooklyn -·-- 90 48
Milwaukee _.. 76 62
New York ... _ 71 68
PhiJadelphia ~~ '11 68
Clntlnnatj .. . 8'7 --.'74
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N3.ncy, Jean a"d Cindy Lou, an
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.Jtuija Ann- Gau , . Betty Brylon, san. and Sarah; Mr. and Mftt:.
Cll!'ql Sals~r, Na~ ,. a~d &lt;,te:nev• QIC'Jln 'ft,Ittle and ~hildren, Dui ne,
BUly. RodDey and Kathy, all of
Sisson, Mrs. Pearl Martin.
Miner§vllle; Mr. an,r;l Mrs. Vernon
Bahr: and' children, Denise an·d
Gregory, Gallipolis and Lyle
Bahr, Fort Spring, W. Va.

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lo!olgs CoUDty .Min~l Au.&lt;. dft Bahr; M.r and Mra. Ted
la~on: ·a nd one pastor from Neutzlinl and Sons, David and
9h~bir,, the ~v . ~l' · ~· :JI,!inJer- Timothy; Mr. and Mr•.- · ,P:ertle
fero ihe Rev. Sherley · WQOO ~ Uie Bah.r, ·all ot Atben~; Mr. and Mrs.
Jttv. H_oward Ruppeltr the Rev. Walter DUler, Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
!Ucbird YoUfig; the. ReV. LeaUe ull Laeef , Ur. and l4rs. F. G.
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The services were ' ,:~nducted . J.fr, and ~rs. Charles Goegleln,
Pomeroy Rt~ ;f.;_, Mr. &amp;.nd Mrs. A .
-,b.Y•'•J'be. ,- Rawnng•·Coatl Funeral D
Tuttle, Mr. a~ Mrs. Milton
Jlonie·.apd those '" ebarge of the Tuttle
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St IM!Ia..•... $'7 '19
Piltabuf&amp;h -·- 54 M
Tutld1y'1 RHUitt
No tames &amp;cheduled
Tod1y'1 PrNaltle Pltch.n
Pittsburgh at Chicago-J'rleQd
0.9 vs Mlnner 9 8
Brooklyn ut Milwauke 6 nlghtLoes 9-4 V8 Burdette 11·7
New York at St. I.;outa nllhtAnton ~;~ tli 11·16 vs. Jaebon 0·13
PhHadelpbia at ClncinpaU .nl1bt
- stmmoor 7-1 va. Fowler 10.9
Thurtd•~'• O~mtt
Philadelphia at Cinetnnau .
Brooklyn at Milwaukee
New Yirk at St. Louts, nl1ht
Only games scheduled

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N~W Maf~et Blptut 9 htirch. MinL jh~~ Cbecyl Aan· Mr and MrS
~· o:ffl~18tlng it' the ' 'inp..rlina 'fJoYd Well an( cbn4r~ Jll qi
un;te w.ere · the &amp;v: tuthet' Cheater.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Beh:Jftl,
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The ~tiq~U,r . ,tileVilled and
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Tbe famlly :11 '~be tat,. Ahrab•m attend. ·
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l)r. Ed"' McKnllbt ~.. retur.&gt;
ai!JI Mary WUI Bahr held a reua·
'r.he 1rou.p deelded to make tbt' ed \0 her home, Bedford, lad.,
toft at .the Wnson "'S:tate Par~ f.· n reunlon an aanttal atfali' ,and to aftel' a ton "day vta~t with ~
Route 50, we&amp;t 6f CoOivllle, S n· hold tbi evelit on the firSt Sunday ,....,ent::, Mr. and Mra. A. V. HOw· .
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. -TJp-ee .~f,.*be four li'¥iD8 e~ll· ·and e~ildreb, Roger,' Ho'rard ahJ
Last week, ,D~'2·~:~j~~;;.
dren of a ,f'An'Jil:V of ntne were pre- Kay; Mr. and . Mrs. VJetor, BJbr 1 her. parents,
+' ieftt" liftt:l lQctuded trne1t Bahr, and children; 14Ja, Linda ,.d ~le'ncJs lb
'Mra. Dora TuU e p;n~ Mrs. N~ttle K,a~y ; ]Jr. and, Mn. M. L. Bj:hr P.em111ylva~a.
Barnhatt. T~e fourth,
Arebte and a,on, Billy; Mrs. Dora TuUle, t .. d were Mr,.
Bli.ht bf ~erlin, was unabl~ tu Mr. . and Mrl. ~eat Bahr, Mt . Mils
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Commilsioner
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L¥eWe Bearho Ra~klu; POmlll'IIJ Society F:dltor-·Phone 8244

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'·,••''"!~~~JChlttenan~o; N.Y., 1Kirted ch1
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rate tlon onr unrankel! 1 ttalo SCortl·
when ~hh'Jl on Aug, 10. And he 11 fa\'·
at Reeds. ored at 9·3 to win tonight over
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TODAY'S SPORT.PARADE

JIM.()ANDY NOW • • • •

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COllference, where IDY elub in the Ita·
gue bas a eb..,.ce.
· ueu.\1· robbe1t lut yell by a
laa(ll&amp; tulillil ll.illa•t Rp~e Bowl
r~peats;..hu 13 of the horse• that
daaled tbe lAnd · and, \ r I\ . it\8
pa~ t s\iei!"-1'•8 ~uyJand-Walh·
lnttori State wtell:end~. apatt4 out
tbe ~!'IIi ·· ~• and
Soth.bert~
Cabfernll · lamN; the Brlltbl are
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Jo ~J)1·t~ t~, Bia 10. Ohio
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19SS..W9rld Series
On &amp;pt. 28

ru.ued Iowa aplrted by

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Oklahoma, with 2S leUe.rmu,
Is a Bll Seven etnch, 11 well • • 3
sure.flrt bet tOr &amp;h ~ Oranae BDwl.
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Maryl&amp;lld. Whose .path to t.he At-

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threatened only by Duke.

B~iir Family Reuf!iOtJ Held On Sunday
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0..1111• Ttch Slteky
Georl.la Tei:b is a sbai:y bet ill
the Soutbeutero C011ftrence bu.c
its baeD. alve it an edte O¥fr
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T: 'l'. Shelton,~ RJdne,' :were beld
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NATIONAL ~GUE
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Brooklyn -·-- 90 48
Milwaukee _.. 76 62
New York ... _ 71 68
PhiJadelphia ~~ '11 68
Clntlnnatj .. . 8'7 --.'74
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Capehart, ·

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.Jtuija Ann- Gau , . Betty Brylon, san. and Sarah; Mr. and Mftt:.
Cll!'ql Sals~r, Na~ ,. a~d &lt;,te:nev• QIC'Jln 'ft,Ittle and ~hildren, Dui ne,
BUly. RodDey and Kathy, all of
Sisson, Mrs. Pearl Martin.
Miner§vllle; Mr. an,r;l Mrs. Vernon
Bahr: and' children, Denise an·d
Gregory, Gallipolis and Lyle
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lo!olgs CoUDty .Min~l Au.&lt;. dft Bahr; M.r and Mra. Ted
la~on: ·a nd one pastor from Neutzlinl and Sons, David and
9h~bir,, the ~v . ~l' · ~· :JI,!inJer- Timothy; Mr. and Mr•.- · ,P:ertle
fero ihe Rev. Sherley · WQOO ~ Uie Bah.r, ·all ot Atben~; Mr. and Mrs.
Jttv. H_oward Ruppeltr the Rev. Walter DUler, Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
!Ucbird YoUfig; the. ReV. LeaUe ull Laeef , Ur. and l4rs. F. G.
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The services were ' ,:~nducted . J.fr, and ~rs. Charles Goegleln,
Pomeroy Rt~ ;f.;_, Mr. &amp;.nd Mrs. A .
-,b.Y•'•J'be. ,- Rawnng•·Coatl Funeral D
Tuttle, Mr. a~ Mrs. Milton
Jlonie·.apd those '" ebarge of the Tuttle
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pions hip,, fr.pm Tony DemiftO oil

St IM!Ia..•... $'7 '19
Piltabuf&amp;h -·- 54 M
Tutld1y'1 RHUitt
No tames &amp;cheduled
Tod1y'1 PrNaltle Pltch.n
Pittsburgh at Chicago-J'rleQd
0.9 vs Mlnner 9 8
Brooklyn ut Milwauke 6 nlghtLoes 9-4 V8 Burdette 11·7
New York at St. I.;outa nllhtAnton ~;~ tli 11·16 vs. Jaebon 0·13
PhHadelpbia at ClncinpaU .nl1bt
- stmmoor 7-1 va. Fowler 10.9
Thurtd•~'• O~mtt
Philadelphia at Cinetnnau .
Brooklyn at Milwaukee
New Yirk at St. Louts, nl1ht
Only games scheduled

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The ~tiq~U,r . ,tileVilled and
broadeaat lD-i'OUader. In
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Tbe famlly :11 '~be tat,. Ahrab•m attend. ·
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l)r. Ed"' McKnllbt ~.. retur.&gt;
ai!JI Mary WUI Bahr held a reua·
'r.he 1rou.p deelded to make tbt' ed \0 her home, Bedford, lad.,
toft at .the Wnson "'S:tate Par~ f.· n reunlon an aanttal atfali' ,and to aftel' a ton "day vta~t with ~
Route 50, we&amp;t 6f CoOivllle, S n· hold tbi evelit on the firSt Sunday ,....,ent::, Mr. and Mra. A. V. HOw· .
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. -TJp-ee .~f,.*be four li'¥iD8 e~ll· ·and e~ildreb, Roger,' Ho'rard ahJ
Last week, ,D~'2·~:~j~~;;.
dren of a ,f'An'Jil:V of ntne were pre- Kay; Mr. and . Mrs. VJetor, BJbr 1 her. parents,
+' ieftt" liftt:l lQctuded trne1t Bahr, and children; 14Ja, Linda ,.d ~le'ncJs lb
'Mra. Dora TuU e p;n~ Mrs. N~ttle K,a~y ; ]Jr. and, Mn. M. L. Bj:hr P.em111ylva~a.
Barnhatt. T~e fourth,
Arebte and a,on, Billy; Mrs. Dora TuUle, t .. d were Mr,.
Bli.ht bf ~erlin, was unabl~ tu Mr. . and Mrl. ~eat Bahr, Mt . Mils
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plans, as drawn
Commilsioner
repres@talives
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L¥eWe Bearho Ra~klu; POmlll'IIJ Society F:dltor-·Phone 8244

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·'.,~taw:boned Carmea '!If nearbr,
'·,••''"!~~~JChlttenan~o; N.Y., 1Kirted ch1
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middleweight dl-lve w!~b 1 l!ecl·
rate tlon onr unrankel! 1 ttalo SCortl·
when ~hh'Jl on Aug, 10. And he 11 fa\'·
at Reeds. ored at 9·3 to win tonight over
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first rGund of the Turner of Phlladelphia,
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70 67 .511 b
Kansas City . , M 79 .418 M
Washlnrton .. 47 M .356 Sl~
B11ltlmorc ...• 42 90 .318 18'4
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Cl eveland at Baltlmore-W)'D;D
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1~ Cblea1o at Waahlnitun
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ltltes: 2 c;enta per wonl, OQti . . 1953 CHRYSLlal 4-d.oor Sedan. Droom HOUSE, furolsbed with
IW'tlon. 'Millim!im cbara:e bkRun '17,000 milea. Radio, lieater
··'IV and autOmatic Washer, gir·
t eenta per worli for three ....
Jill:f new iaslde aad out! See
aJe. Call 2114, Racin~. 9·1-3tc
seeutive 1Dsettion11.
Eldon Weeb rt 'Pomeror Ni·
Spet:ial--One mantb for 25 nata
tioaal Baak, or eall at" home a. 2: five room modem APART·
pu word.
ter ~:00 o'eloek, IIIII:Y. N-81•
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2-door

Sediila,

•14tltl. Blaottnar'•, . Pom..,.~,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby · given that
the Rathburn'll Bank, Unincorporated, Rutland, Ohio, has gone
es
into voluntary' liquidation,
provided by Ia~ •. and under , the
terrDs and prov1s1ons of a certain
contract entered lnto by and beAll depositors and creditors of
tween said Rathburn's Bank, Unincorporated, Rutland, Ohio, and said bank are notllied to preSelit
their passbooks, certJlic8tes of

month followlll laaertion.
lrron iD · A.dvertialc.i-8hould be 19G3 BUICJC V8 Super :Rlvien MAP~ OR LA!DY to sell new Fall
reported lmmldlat'lly. The Dally
Coupe, tltiiiG. Blaettur's Pom.. c•-1 t
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t· 11 I
Sentinel will not be rapoDSlble
eroy, Ohio:
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u.- I mas Joe na apna Y a- 121 ' Real Estate
fin' more than one illeoned m.
moua RealaUk ap11arel. FuU or
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1953 PLYMOUTH 2-door Sedan
PJrt tlme. $l.DO ' ho"r up. Writ~ HOUSE for sale by owner. I !f.!
story frame, three bedrooms '
Card of Tbanb IDd &amp;pfdll ND$llfNJ. Blaettnlf'l, Pomeroy,
Reallilt; Chl.rltJt9~ W..•Va.
and ba~h upsta~~~. hard~.ood
ll&lt;ea o! Evenll printed at reiU•
Oblo.
t-3-fte _,2~..:7:.
·21;:•;..__ _ _ _ _ _ _
floors,
full batement, automalar claaslfted rata. ObtttWtea
Want aober truct driver to gather
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DODGE
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Coronet,
t.&lt;!oor
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stoker
fed~ furnace, practib
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pu~ls e ., een per wo ·
·p rblle and tralih. Can furnillh
cally new. Venetian blinds, floor
Chu'led Adl ttcetved b,. maD or
Sedaa, ' 1295· Blaettnar'a, p.,_
hOilae~ €all 518 M.
9-7-3tc
coverings, draperies included.
telephone clven carefu.l aue
eroy, Ohio.
9-3-ilte
Call
6068-Y.
9-7-3tp
tion.
19111 ·~HEVRoLill' %-door Sedaa, Wu,t. El~erb' LADY to help care
$815.

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12:00 'tod~y·s Hews &amp;: F1nn ,

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12:~ Mlc You and Voul Cill·
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aeat for the amuina:
of t1S8.00. Hot water tanka
with a tO-year warranty for
the anaalin1 low .price 9f $8(1,00.
Casto Lumber Co. Pomeroy, 0.
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DATI-'-Sopt. 10, 1955
TIMI-12130 P. M.
Havlnll sold my farm, I will of.
!c!r at Publle Auetion the followIna personal property at my farm
located on State Route 338 It tbe
lower. ed.11e of Letart Falla, Ohio.
1 Oliver 70 Tr'act.or, 1 Waaon on
rubber, 1 Steal Wheel Waaon, 1
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Harrow, 1 Hay Rake (Sulky), 1
Horae Drawn Mower, 1 Grain
Drill, 1 Two Hone Rldlnl Cut.
Uvator, 1 Two Row OUver Corn
Planter, 1 lnternatlulfiJ Lime
Spreader, 1 Saddle, Larce num.
btr of small farm toqb. Some
carpenter toola. Some bouafl~
hold furniture lncludlnc May.
ta1 Washer 1nd Victrola, and
numerous other ltema.
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IDd aympathy durlnJ the Ill·
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Mra. Sidle Wlalcham. SpHial
tbanka to the Rev, J. Lealie
Kunze, Ewlna Funeral Dlrec•
tort, the nur111 at Melta Gen.
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WE SELECT ONLY THE
Couple near town wants men to
Blaettnar•1 Pomeroy, Oblo.
Girl .,.Jb..~ foi 1eneral house·
room, or room and ~oard. Mod9-3.(1te
work. DOrothy Cowdery, Lon1
VERY BEST
ern home, good road, anct home
Botfom, · Oblo.
9-Utp
cooking. Large room11, double
OI,D LINE UFE INSURANCE
bede, $5.00 per week. lloom
~l!fl'ANY-hi·s ·· oP!nl'na:
in
and board, $70.00 per month. -.--' .
W~ HAVE A. LARGE SELECTPoq~U'O)" for flllllilied repre.enReference required. Inquire Box Complete . WaEiliL AUG!1¥111'1'
balaaeial aDcl brake 1enln.
~tiVe, ibet.Ween aces 2i and 40.
668 ·8, % Th~ Daily Sentinel,
ION OF THE KIND OF CAR
Bocbtto' 8atetJ Sor9je0,. :W.
8~la,r1 ptua com~iuion. Uberal
Pomeroy, Oh1o.
9-3-3tp
llllp · 8!. 'Pomero7, . Olllo. .emulofee' : beaefUa. Vacatlons YOU HAVE BIEN LOOKING
80TI'LED GAS-lnatallatloa and.
Pbone .,. ·
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With ply and complete .~~~llnl.n.al
FOR
aervlce. See Ul for pricea. BUT. ·~ eompan)' .expense. CaU
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
blD• 31~ or wrlte Post Office
9-30-11
18f, Atben.. for appoint- 1955 CHEVROLIT VB Hordtop,
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19M BUICK VI 2 dr.
meat
and "details.
9 S.3tp
For ulo used TIIUIIPET with
Now's. tbe tlme to buy your roof'taa&amp;. Gq0d eoiulihoa. PhOa·i Ri:sTAi:IRAN'T HELP, · Male or , 1954 FORO VI 4 dr
1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
ing while you cRn stlll get it at
Ntw Haven· % TU22062.
·· rem•le. Good opportunity for
a low price with a guarantee
1953 FORD 2· dr
S-7 ate ·
fl!lht .party. · Appl~ by letter
of 20 to 40 yeera. We carry
1952 PORD bneh Wagon
only. Daily Sentinel, Box 688A,
from 222 to. 300 ~~'&gt;und in all 1 "SieJler'' live room Fuel OJI
1951 .CHIV. Pl..tllne 2 dr
Pomeroy.
Heater, With f:lreulatinc . faa.
the late~t .pastel ahades. .
1951 POllD 4 dr
Like ...... 8oe Jlllph lfot).W.O\bb
See us before y.ou buy any kind of
1951 CHIV %: fen Pickup
Letart Filii, Ohio, on Satur~• (~Q) ~I;!S.!_~~
building materials. We have at1950
CHiiiROLI!T 4 dr
or evenlap,
· 9-T-ltp Qlil&lt;;lt SEIIVICB 011· WalCh II&lt;
tractive pricca on quality ma19-\9
WILL
terials, such as framing, steel Good used Pli'NO. Will aeU verY
p.trtaa. b7 I'~ · . Tratn... Wavan. YS OveriaMI Station
· .windows, aheetin&amp;, wood winA
_watobmal!er. C()J.UNI. JEW~
dows and doors, brick tile,
cheap. 203 Butternut ve. .oi'
1949 CHIVROLIT 2 dr
hardware, paint, plaater, floor·
c~ll 2!59-J,
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1947 PONTIAC 4 dr
ina: and other buildtna mater· · Extenaioa ladder, mlacellaneoU• i'Oii£1UN II AIIBO'l'T T. V. Bill&gt;
19411 FORD VI 4 dr
VI&lt;:JI.Ailll~ Jlnalred bJ E&gt;
inls too numerous to mention.
furniture, ~~Uque dle,bea, AftiIMI HUDSON 4 dr
Pt1't tecoDU!jaDO Pl.,. \
We specialize in building kitchens
can vtolell, two 9112 W®l
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to your taa.t.e-brlck, white pine,
rugs, amall radio and· Iampi.
On The SPOT FINANCING
maple, oak. Any design yod
44· Beech
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wanl, C'o'CD maboaany .
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Open EveniDJs Till 9
We also carry a lull line of Gold
.tori 1"11
.MaiD. St., POm«o~
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Plywo4,tl, moldinga 1 ·~
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the Pomeroy National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio, the last named ·bank
has assumed and agreed to paid
the indebtedness and financial obligations of said tbe Rathburn's
Bank~ Unincorporated,
Rutland,
Ohio, as shown by its books and
financial records as ol the close
1 of business on the 6th day of Septemher, 19M'i.

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ltltes: 2 c;enta per wonl, OQti . . 1953 CHRYSLlal 4-d.oor Sedan. Droom HOUSE, furolsbed with
IW'tlon. 'Millim!im cbara:e bkRun '17,000 milea. Radio, lieater
··'IV and autOmatic Washer, gir·
t eenta per worli for three ....
Jill:f new iaslde aad out! See
aJe. Call 2114, Racin~. 9·1-3tc
seeutive 1Dsettion11.
Eldon Weeb rt 'Pomeror Ni·
Spet:ial--One mantb for 25 nata
tioaal Baak, or eall at" home a. 2: five room modem APART·
pu word.
ter ~:00 o'eloek, IIIII:Y. N-81•
III:NTS, with lauudrJ and ,...
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be changed for advertllincif not
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2-door

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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby · given that
the Rathburn'll Bank, Unincorporated, Rutland, Ohio, has gone
es
into voluntary' liquidation,
provided by Ia~ •. and under , the
terrDs and prov1s1ons of a certain
contract entered lnto by and beAll depositors and creditors of
tween said Rathburn's Bank, Unincorporated, Rutland, Ohio, and said bank are notllied to preSelit
their passbooks, certJlic8tes of

month followlll laaertion.
lrron iD · A.dvertialc.i-8hould be 19G3 BUICJC V8 Super :Rlvien MAP~ OR LA!DY to sell new Fall
reported lmmldlat'lly. The Dally
Coupe, tltiiiG. Blaettur's Pom.. c•-1 t
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Sentinel will not be rapoDSlble
eroy, Ohio:
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u.- I mas Joe na apna Y a- 121 ' Real Estate
fin' more than one illeoned m.
moua RealaUk ap11arel. FuU or
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1953 PLYMOUTH 2-door Sedan
PJrt tlme. $l.DO ' ho"r up. Writ~ HOUSE for sale by owner. I !f.!
story frame, three bedrooms '
Card of Tbanb IDd &amp;pfdll ND$llfNJ. Blaettnlf'l, Pomeroy,
Reallilt; Chl.rltJt9~ W..•Va.
and ba~h upsta~~~. hard~.ood
ll&lt;ea o! Evenll printed at reiU•
Oblo.
t-3-fte _,2~..:7:.
·21;:•;..__ _ _ _ _ _ _
floors,
full batement, automalar claaslfted rata. ObtttWtea
Want aober truct driver to gather
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DODGE
V8
Coronet,
t.&lt;!oor
-rtic
stoker
fed~ furnace, practib
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pu~ls e ., een per wo ·
·p rblle and tralih. Can furnillh
cally new. Venetian blinds, floor
Chu'led Adl ttcetved b,. maD or
Sedaa, ' 1295· Blaettnar'a, p.,_
hOilae~ €all 518 M.
9-7-3tc
coverings, draperies included.
telephone clven carefu.l aue
eroy, Ohio.
9-3-ilte
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6068-Y.
9-7-3tp
tion.
19111 ·~HEVRoLill' %-door Sedaa, Wu,t. El~erb' LADY to help care
$815.

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aeat for the amuina:
of t1S8.00. Hot water tanka
with a tO-year warranty for
the anaalin1 low .price 9f $8(1,00.
Casto Lumber Co. Pomeroy, 0.
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DATI-'-Sopt. 10, 1955
TIMI-12130 P. M.
Havlnll sold my farm, I will of.
!c!r at Publle Auetion the followIna personal property at my farm
located on State Route 338 It tbe
lower. ed.11e of Letart Falla, Ohio.
1 Oliver 70 Tr'act.or, 1 Waaon on
rubber, 1 Steal Wheel Waaon, 1
Two Bottom Tractor Plowt l

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NBS · iVY L!ttle Margie'

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Weatbe~aat

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Harrow, 1 Hay Rake (Sulky), 1
Horae Drawn Mower, 1 Grain
Drill, 1 Two Hone Rldlnl Cut.
Uvator, 1 Two Row OUver Corn
Planter, 1 lnternatlulfiJ Lime
Spreader, 1 Saddle, Larce num.
btr of small farm toqb. Some
carpenter toola. Some bouafl~
hold furniture lncludlnc May.
ta1 Washer 1nd Victrola, and
numerous other ltema.
T•rma, Ctth In hind on tlar of

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Old Timer

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Way of the World
Flrrl Love
Mr. SW~et~ef

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STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
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Early Enrollment S~i9e~ted

NOW, SHOWING

Tickets NOT GOOD On Stinday

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Dancing Enjoyment Con'le
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E'ftrt Uy nimHt MtecNcl It ~ - Yf.!ll ''PIIr •n the Cla11if1•
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Offtlce ancl .... yeur Fit IE tlcll:.rl/ No Str'ln.. ! No IIW.ml,ktl

James Steworl

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Andrew Pa.-lish. Do~•C:ro"t.
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Wilh to thank our natahbon
and friendS lor their kindne.,
IDd aympathy durlnJ the Ill·
aus and death or our mother,
Mra. Sidle Wlalcham. SpHial
tbanka to the Rev, J. Lealie
Kunze, Ewlna Funeral Dlrec•
tort, the nur111 at Melta Gen.
eral Hoaplt.1:1 who a11siated ln

her eare, thoae aencllng Dowel,.,
· ond all who helped In a~

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MEIGS THEATRE

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TO THE

IN USED CARS

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(9) 7; 14; 21 ;._ 28; 4tc

FREE. .· TICKETS

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9-3-llt&lt;&gt;
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WE SELECT ONLY THE
Couple near town wants men to
Blaettnar•1 Pomeroy, Oblo.
Girl .,.Jb..~ foi 1eneral house·
room, or room and ~oard. Mod9-3.(1te
work. DOrothy Cowdery, Lon1
VERY BEST
ern home, good road, anct home
Botfom, · Oblo.
9-Utp
cooking. Large room11, double
OI,D LINE UFE INSURANCE
bede, $5.00 per week. lloom
~l!fl'ANY-hi·s ·· oP!nl'na:
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balaaeial aDcl brake 1enln.
~tiVe, ibet.Ween aces 2i and 40.
668 ·8, % Th~ Daily Sentinel,
ION OF THE KIND OF CAR
Bocbtto' 8atetJ Sor9je0,. :W.
8~la,r1 ptua com~iuion. Uberal
Pomeroy, Oh1o.
9-3-3tp
llllp · 8!. 'Pomero7, . Olllo. .emulofee' : beaefUa. Vacatlons YOU HAVE BIEN LOOKING
80TI'LED GAS-lnatallatloa and.
Pbone .,. ·
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With ply and complete .~~~llnl.n.al
FOR
aervlce. See Ul for pricea. BUT. ·~ eompan)' .expense. CaU
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
blD• 31~ or wrlte Post Office
9-30-11
18f, Atben.. for appoint- 1955 CHEVROLIT VB Hordtop,
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19M BUICK VI 2 dr.
meat
and "details.
9 S.3tp
For ulo used TIIUIIPET with
Now's. tbe tlme to buy your roof'taa&amp;. Gq0d eoiulihoa. PhOa·i Ri:sTAi:IRAN'T HELP, · Male or , 1954 FORO VI 4 dr
1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
ing while you cRn stlll get it at
Ntw Haven· % TU22062.
·· rem•le. Good opportunity for
a low price with a guarantee
1953 FORD 2· dr
S-7 ate ·
fl!lht .party. · Appl~ by letter
of 20 to 40 yeera. We carry
1952 PORD bneh Wagon
only. Daily Sentinel, Box 688A,
from 222 to. 300 ~~'&gt;und in all 1 "SieJler'' live room Fuel OJI
1951 .CHIV. Pl..tllne 2 dr
Pomeroy.
Heater, With f:lreulatinc . faa.
the late~t .pastel ahades. .
1951 POllD 4 dr
Like ...... 8oe Jlllph lfot).W.O\bb
See us before y.ou buy any kind of
1951 CHIV %: fen Pickup
Letart Filii, Ohio, on Satur~• (~Q) ~I;!S.!_~~
building materials. We have at1950
CHiiiROLI!T 4 dr
or evenlap,
· 9-T-ltp Qlil&lt;;lt SEIIVICB 011· WalCh II&lt;
tractive pricca on quality ma19-\9
WILL
terials, such as framing, steel Good used Pli'NO. Will aeU verY
p.trtaa. b7 I'~ · . Tratn... Wavan. YS OveriaMI Station
· .windows, aheetin&amp;, wood winA
_watobmal!er. C()J.UNI. JEW~
dows and doors, brick tile,
cheap. 203 Butternut ve. .oi'
1949 CHIVROLIT 2 dr
hardware, paint, plaater, floor·
c~ll 2!59-J,
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1947 PONTIAC 4 dr
ina: and other buildtna mater· · Extenaioa ladder, mlacellaneoU• i'Oii£1UN II AIIBO'l'T T. V. Bill&gt;
19411 FORD VI 4 dr
VI&lt;:JI.Ailll~ Jlnalred bJ E&gt;
inls too numerous to mention.
furniture, ~~Uque dle,bea, AftiIMI HUDSON 4 dr
Pt1't tecoDU!jaDO Pl.,. \
We specialize in building kitchens
can vtolell, two 9112 W®l
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to your taa.t.e-brlck, white pine,
rugs, amall radio and· Iampi.
On The SPOT FINANCING
maple, oak. Any design yod
44· Beech
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wanl, C'o'CD maboaany .
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Open EveniDJs Till 9
We also carry a lull line of Gold
.tori 1"11
.MaiD. St., POm«o~
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. Bond color texture roo~ll!l~~;\i
Plywo4,tl, moldinga 1 ·~
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has assumed and agreed to paid
the indebtedness and financial obligations of said tbe Rathburn's
Bank~ Unincorporated,
Rutland,
Ohio, as shown by its books and
financial records as ol the close
1 of business on the 6th day of Septemher, 19M'i.

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Bytell. The cJosang pl'8.yer was
given by Mrs. J . Q. Rice.

Ohlinger Reunion
Held On Sunday

The Kingdom

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Morgan, prestdent. m charge

4-ll Club Leader Inspires T~en·Agers

The meetlng opened with the
hymns "In My Heart There Rings
a Melody" and "Bringing In the

Sheaves", followed

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by Mrs Amos Leonard. Devotions taken from "The Upper
Room" were led by Mrs. Lewis
Grueser
A program was presented con·

s tstlng of the followmg readipgs,
''Th e Importance
of Trifles'',
Mrs

Scott Folmer ,

the Little Chureh"
Clean Hearts," Mrs.

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New Furniture

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Oa The Brlgblel&amp;

Middleport
Society

REUNION

Fifty-six were pre11ent Sunday
when 1the Walburn !amtly reunion was he ld at the Legan Park
Mra. Stella Walburn , Middleport,
who Ia 7e., was the oldest mem·
her of the fam1ly al the reun•
ion. Otherfi from thts area were
Mr. and Mrs . Eber Lew ts and
daughters, Janice and Pauline;
Raymond Walburn and sons, Dennis and Pete; Mr anrt Mrs. Dale
1Walburn, Leater W•lbW'IIo

The Middleport Garden Club
m('t at the home of Mrs John
Duerr Monday evemng w1th
Garen Stansbury, president,
s1dmg and Mrs. M L
Fnmel&gt;l
acting as secretary In the
sence of Mrs R C. Sansbury.
Crary Davis read several artl&lt;ele1•l
from "Popular Gardening"
Jt was announced that the
books for 195fl-ts6 are at
printers and Will be ..d2~t~lbut;~
at Ute next meetmg

Hospital Clinic Adds '. ,
Dr. I. C. Waler Jr To Staff

be held Octobe:- 3 at

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Slrategle Air Command

New York Conlldence

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In the Midwest thiS fa11
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Columbta
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The other games to be
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Pomeroy.Middleport, Ohio

Mrs. Theodore Lehew, Mrs
Emma Leifheit; Prospect HiU and
Mr. and Ml'B. Wdllam Thuener,
51f'acu1e, spent the hohday week

of MrR F. Ji' Maag

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Pomeroy P'ersonals

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Mrs

Mrs . Phllhp Ohlinger and daugb- Leonard, Mrs Scott Folmer and
ter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs Conrad grandson Jeffrey
Mr
H gh
Ohhnger and children , Mic hael, &amp;:arbs. Mrs Lewi~ Grue!"er ~nd
Wdma, Merle, Sheila and Naom1, and Mrs Clifford Lelfh t
M1 sa Emily Ohlinger, Troy Obi
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!I ROOMS Of

Wednesi:lo)!, September 7,"1~

. wnbua, and IJ'lnddaatbter, Clncb'
Coode, spent laturlila:r "lth hi~
mother, llrs. J L . caato and Mr.
md
lin. Homer CUto.
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Jlf. an4 lin. Paul C..lo, Coled Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sween- Neaselroad Sr. He Wll aceompaney of Athens were SUnday JUeJla led back by hb p10ther ud Wter, umbus~ aud'bla rnotber, ¥r•· J . L.
of Dr. aad Mn. P. E. Stanley, Mlu Janet and MJSJ Lena MUeh, Cuto wer~ Sundu JUel\l ot Mr.
WMt Main Sl
who retllrn..td bome SatiU'day eY• aod Mra:. Jllll\el Conde. Lincoln
Mr. Uld Mra. Cbules E. MeKel- ninJ. Georie ep~t aev..-.1 days Holehll
Min Harriett Casto, Hunun,.
vey and daughter, Hope, of Bel- with Mr and Mra Hank YOUDJ
ton
vbiled b.er aunt, Mts. J. L
pre were &amp;uest.s Monday, of Dr. and family at their eamp, Tan·
Casto and Mr. •n~ Mn. Homer
and Mra. P. E. Stanley and en· ners Run,
Caste', Monday.
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joyed dinner at the dlmng lod&amp;e
Mr
and
Mra.
Hank
Younc
and
Guea;t1
of
Mr.a.
Claude
Dant
at Lake Hope.
Mrs. John Chaae left Sunday famlly b"ave returned home after Sundey evenlDJ were Mr. an4
for a vialt ln Huntmgton wtth her a week's vacation at their c:amp, :t.fnJ Paul Caato and lira. J . L.
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son-in-l•w and daughter, Mr. and Tanners Run.
Mias
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Nesselroad
of
Mrs. Harold Russell and son, AI·
Mr. and Mr1 Dan Fischer an¢'
len Chase. She was accompamed Columbus spent the weekend with Mr. and Mro. AI Jl'ilc:bor, llbarle..
by her son, Allen, who came for her parenti, ~r. and · Mra. Gt&lt;!Tile ton were holld•y week't!nd JUesta
Nesseiroad st.
her.
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Mn. Ettie! Lowery or Columbu_s
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kumi.t Jlr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wttbera. :
WI! the bohday weekend gue~t of left Monday for their home, GarMf. and Mn. R. B. Wilkins lJl1i
relatives.
field Helgbt.s, after a vtlrit with his mother, Mn. Ada Wllkl01 and
Wyatt Will of Columbus spent Mr. and Mrs. Pbil Globokar and ,daUJhler. Rutbt, of Laneuter
wiekend .rue.U Df !ln. Addie
the holiday weekend w1th his fa- famt11.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Casto, Col- GI'W!:Ier.
ther, Emmett Will, Chester Road.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and
daua:bter, Debra, Cheater P.oad
I)M!nt Sunday with relatives m
CoiiHDbiLI.
Misa t.uey GJbbs spent the boilcia)' weekend in Portland the
peat ol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price
and Mrs. Lucy Scov1Ue and at·
tended the homeoomtng.
. Mr. and Mrs Charles Rayburn
and aon, Freddie, left today for
their home, ChJcago, Ill ., after a
visit with her mother, Mra. Baker
Gordon a:od Mr Gordon.
llisa Barbara Webrunc, student
Dune at Holzer Hcspital spent
the holiday weekend w1th tier
araadparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Webruna and other l'elatives.
SN :kennetn M,anku1 of No,rfolk,
Va., spent the W'eekend With Mrs.
Mankin and children

of the Rock Springs Methodist
Church met Thursday evening at

W1iham Gruescr, "A Per.
so~;~ ' s Attention '', Mrs John Hartung, and "Fellowworkman With
Gorl ," Mrs Lewis Grucser.
The famtly of Mrs Clara Ohl
Mrs. MGrgan a poem from the
mger held a reunion Sunday at 1 McGuffey reader and &amp;180 a pober home West Loc~st St '
em , "How You Live.'' The hymn,
A plcm~ dmner wa~; enJoyed at "Day is Dyang in Tbe Weat" and
noon and also m the evenmg by the Lord's Prayer lR unnon, conMrs. Ohhnger Mr and Mrs eluded t~e meetmg
Herman Ohling'er and son T11rry
Attendmg were Mrs. Wilham
Mr and Mrs William cihhnge; Morgan, Mr. and Mn. John HllTtd •· b
b
ung, Mrs. Anna Reuter Mrs
an ..... ug ler, 0 e bJe, Mr and Wilha m Grueser, Mrs. ' Amos

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The Daalv Senunel

Kingdom Builders
For Missionary Social Hour
Hold Meeting

The B. H. Senbora JrlbaloDU')'
Dwing the busmess meetmg
Society met Monclu Ditbt at the the Cirelea: Doreas, EJecta , Love
Jl'int Baptist Chureb with Mn joy and Priscilla, gave
their
Allen Hugbea, preaident, preald- monthly reports.
1q, Theme of tbe
devoUoa&amp;l
The bosteuea: Mrs Raymond
Al"Yiee. t;Jle program and the re- Lumao, Mn. Milton Hood, Mrs
fruhment&amp; carried out tbe BibU· A. R. Pullen, Mrs. WJllls An
cal verse about ''The Gra.JD of 1thony, Mrs H M Cross and Mt ss
M:uatard Seed "
Flor1nel Talbott invited the mem
The members of tbe Eleeta ben to the dming-room where
Cirele were in charge of the de· refreshments were .sen'ed The
votional service and thoae tak· place~ards were decorated w1th
1111 put were Mn. Paul Smsrt Mustard seeds and the tables
and Mrs E L Hughes. Members were
centered
with
yeJlow
of the Dorcas Circle gave the chrysanthemums ln brass ccnprogram . Mrs. Charles Bennett, tamers a nd hghted by tall green
Mn. Beulah Whate, Mrs. Harry tapers 1n brass cande labra gar·
Houdaahlet, Mrs Isabel
Wine- landed wtth 1vy.
brenner, MM~ B. F Parmalee,

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has jomed the stall of Holm
Clime as of September 1. Dr
Walker is a cerUfled spetiaUat in
Internal medicine and diagnosis
He is a graduate ol tbe School of
Medicine of Duke University and
served his medic~ lnternab1.p at
Grady Memorial Hospital ln. Atlanta, Georala.
.,.. t o 0 eIober IDIIO
From JuIY t••t
he was a resident m medicine at
Cincinnati 'Geural Hoapltal. He
loft Cinctnntti to enter the Air
Force where )l,e aerved with the
rank of Captain as Clllef of Medical Service at the Hill Air F(]ree
Baae Hospital ~n Utah !rolh Nciv.
ember 19IJO throUJh October 1902.
Returmng from active jluty fte
served 111 resldNit in mudtemt at
Cmctnnati Genera] HO&amp;pital.

Dr. Walker b reald~l &amp;t
610 Fb:at Annue. Hta Ytife will
remain 111 Geor«Ja witb the . d~ ·
dre;o until October &amp;th, •t Wblth
Ume they wUJ ~ove J"'tb · ~b~r and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
new home at 1f Co41f ::Sife;t,
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.Mrs. R. S. Clever of Portsmouth
which tb.ey have leaaed , om~,. ~lilted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alq&gt;o M&lt;:Cormlek. Ml" Jl~Of- Wilb
lhick and her mMher Ji.~fetl~
' Ut'-r Mcore.
chased the prOperty at 1U•
~-~~~~~C~~h.nles Loehacy returned to
Aveaue fomtei'J' ......~ »:.;I!
-'\)r Forte Baae. . nt:
John J. ~hwab, wJ1o•1~ l 0
after , a weekend VISit
move int~ hit new hom+ 9IJ b!tparenu, Mr. and Mq.
ehard HilJ approxim&amp;tely ,S6ftj ·~.t;.ocbary. He was aecornWI!h Di". Walker'o od4ltl@ · 'to
to ColliiObus by hos par·
the staff, the Holter Oltble' rla,v
be left by plane.
numbere thirteen apeetaltau. ])r
Nesseiroad return·
W•llcer "~Viii also serve
lthf
Norfolk, \fa., Fri.
at.rf of Holzer u
tn
furlough with
internal modletne
ber of tbe Holzer "'""e·a
ment ollnternal.Me.!fi~•lno;_
a&amp;aociated with
le)•, Cblel or lnlernal ~L~~:I';'~4
Holzer Hospital al)d ~
J'osQph P. Brady and
~hwab, who ne 1~0 IP!OC~~II!IB

From July 1913 to July lDtlf, he
engaged m s-pecial work in the
cardiac laboratoty at the same
hospital, carryint oUt resta~b
problems m tannection with
di!iOIII O!i f./ the neart. Durin&amp; this lli"laternal medlaln~.
time he Willi lmt:ructur in medlClfle at tne UniveNity of CinclD~-­
nati School of Medicine. Smce
then he has eng1~;ed in private
practice as a specialist in internal medicine and
Savannah, Georala. Dr.

In

a Dtpiomate of the
Board of Internal Medicine and a
member ol Alpba Ollltla Alpha
and Nu Si&amp;ma Nu ' fnternitlel!l.
Dr. Walker Ia 80 yell'l of a1e
and ts a native of Qeutaia.
His wUe, Sarab, Ja a 1aative of
the aame stale and att4indtd Jun~
lor ColleJe ID
Georcia.

Prior to her
rnediellll
Hospital

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demy, haa
by and

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ilrs. William Lehew and son,
1'eddy. They were accompanied
home by Ttddy who will vtslt
With hjs grandmother Lehew.
Mr. end Mrs. Hobart Riaga and
family of Crooksvllle were week
111ests of h••r mother, Mrs
Har:brecbt. 1
Lonnie. Tanneldl, Mt. Sterling,
was an overnight guefit o.f Mr
lDd Mrs. :Q.. L. Jacobi. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
ehJidren, Sandra and Jay, of C•n to)\ were weekend guests of Mt

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PI pet for l!i~;~~be;.1 tialla
oehedutea
September
:Ml ll••H'been
Q,D Qet. ,
Ill•·
annual Bill\? ,.. 11 ·oay by the
time promlijent· spelloeraJ
Ml~dleport Ban4. Bo011irs A,...
veraed Ia the •problems
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and is assistiq Mr.
rejlstering JDd starting
es thas week in tbill area.
Registration Will tbis week end
cl188es wdl start in Pome~)' ,ob
Mooday when regh:tratiun ·Wlll
still be accepted. During lhe , 1 pu~
summer v11eatlon ' Pllilil• of Jlr.
Pavllsb have danced at se¥'._{al
funetions in the ~ea. Cbarluaqna Hess and John Strickl•ild
'Weather
bp.ve appeared at variOua Gr..-e
Of
Seuon
Revorted
meetings; a lara:e aumbeir of the
cl•ss appeared at the lualor Fair ' KANE. Pa. UP-Tho fint cold
ID. GaUla County Ud Juhlllbg Me- wutber report of the apprCM.~b­
Hartford, presented 1 solo inl aeaso• was tuued today fronr
o. A_ Wblte, 8'1, a IGrJ!lU Mid· Clune,
eomuattJ of
daDce
at
the B,atoa Twirlina camp thla "iee box"
dleport bUilness·m•.n. died at
Pennsylvania:
hia home in Oaeeola, Iowa,
at Illfrb~~~!~/:i,w.
Offieia1 temperature 30 delfHI
wlllVa.
have only one
iMihos~! cordlul to lhe word reoelve4
a week· in M'eiJs Cou~ty add with heavy morning £rOll, first of
relative• bere. '
a'L.~
will be In Gallloplt., sea10n. Flocks of wild ceese
waa a brother of w.::
Wellston, jatJr.son and were alghted. beadllll south.
Wblte1 Middleport. , and
·aurvlvon littlude tw6 niecea,
Florlnel Talbott and Mrs.
Croa 1 ud a n!phew, James

Fonner R~ideQ:t
OI Middleport

which she waa ' ridin&amp; crashed
tnt.o a bridle abutpum.t near
)ntured ll'-the &lt;rub
vlCtlm's husbilnd, · Cbarlea &lt;!''!""I
32, drl- ~1, thO truCk and
daughter.

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ber borne. She was barD (m. AprJt
lJ, 1876. at I.Jtue Xya'r and ,was
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the ilra. Jll)tc~ Hoyds~o;I 1 Geore. D~

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al lhe cheshire Baptist
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