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Tbe Homebuilder" Class of the
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CHURCH, J . LeAlie Kunz-e. Pastqr
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Roush, due to the abs~nce o1 our Supt Wqra:blp Service 10 30 t~
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utes of the meeting wer.) read by Serv1ce 2 30; Youth Pellowshtp
the secretary and veasur~r. Mrs. 5 30; Fll'st Quarter)y Conftrenc~
Irene Roush. At the rlose of the 7.30; W~dntt~day 7 A. M. qpurch
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Roberta Lee to the following:
Mn. Golda Krackomberger and CHURCH, Re,, Forrest Stoll, Pa.
da,Uihter, Iva Long, Mr.' and Mrs
AithUJ&lt; Moranty and sons
!1-lr:;. ~Db(lrta Lee, Ralph Lee
and Marty, Mrs. Paubni 'll:~e d Mrs Eileen f-ee q_nd Eugene
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Errington apent a C!lurch on WedntJsday.
~EY~lyn Lee) and c~lldren, Colwith lfn. Claude
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Sbe Wll I~OmiPI~Ied/ dore Roae have epent a week' wlth
Mr. , and Mrs. Sum PJckeu CarMl'l. Ralph Frye,
Grace and faauJy, The Earichs mel, called on Allen Ta;,:Io; one
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eaJ.Ied- Ob MPt Pauhne Rou&amp;b on evenmg laM. week allio Lowell
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Sunday mornJng.
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.Mrs . Evelyn Holter and Sh11ron
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,M~1· "Fiorli!IJCe McKay ha.J ' · Monday.
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William Hams and Go•don.· hi.•
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Larry Lacey, Fred Lewis~ . Job~
Fisher, Jane Yout~~, Yvonne HI::!·
kett, SheUa Stover, 'N11 ncy Raw.
Jlnaa and Ruth A.n 11 Powlilll
Roeer Chancey baa returned to
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the aceo:tdiaa: lo the eeaeral ebalr~
man, r.~n. Emerao11 jones, who
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pastor
Cburch
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8 1bl e St Udy; 8 30 Choir practJce
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CHUkCH
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tor, C}tureh School 9 15, Ed 1son
8 aker, 8upt; Rally and PromoUon Day exercues, Mornmg worship lO:U:I sermon topic "Rally.
RecJa 1m and Revtve" 7 30 Evenlnn
worsbJp .Berv 1ce, topic "Spmtu ai
Poverty"; Wednesday 7 30 mid·
week Prayer and Pralle service·
8:30 Senwr choir rehearsal
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CHURCH OF THE N~ARENE.,
MJCldleport, Rev. Robert Styers•
pastor. Bt~Je Sl'hool 9 30 Leste~
Taylor, stlpt; Morning worshlp
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b:rtware lootbtU .Plarera thi.s fall Church Women 18 Soc
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The Rev. Fred J Gardner, pas· was given by ¥ra. Hennan Lohse
wbo gave hlthllJhta of the fo,~r
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months vaeatil~n aht!! and Mr
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Lohse had enj~ed ~or the &amp;ev.
~e~ompanfed their son BlJI tO be aueaded the eovered
enth year at Lat' Mitiaautee near
h0 :b"4 lht.. Pill w.;,k .~llfD ouppor of lbo Lofal
fo!lehtpo 9ily. Tb~· little 'I"Qrl
1 ~ 1:'].~ 1 Ohio Stale VJIJ- Clb! ~- Guifaer wu
tow1:1
of 82&amp; peqpJe boajta !;eVen
Co!Jece ol ~t!r~.or Yeat Jn tho 4 ~J;t.h.day ljft. and
ae~tve clJtr.reb~• and .Mra. Loh-,e
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c1ke and lee efeam
told of tbe composer of the fa.
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bytao j11ie Old Rua:gecl
a• the
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croaa" fil'rt on a poll of popular
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were 'Mia. C. E. Vallee, Mrt. WUl
Reynolda, Mra. S~dqey 11ekeaa
and Mrs. Wllllam Bradford. Mn !;~~~,~~~~;:
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CRAJC..GE, Emmabelle F. Sopher
Pa.sttm..R,~SO A M Planf.s, 10.30
A. M• .Jeta!:f,.. FalLs; 7:30 P. M
Appl' Grove; ThUI1day 7.30 p M
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!di~dleport, Rev L. A Bangert~r:
~aitor. Sunday School 1.1:30 Erne~t C'o~ert~ Supt.; Mornuig wor.
!!hlp J0:30 Majetr OdJn Pullen, Air
F~e . Chaplain will occupy the
pulbJ~ a~t- guest mmister- 2 30lS:SO Senior Y"'ut.Jl Fellowship
nie at&lt;.tbe E. M Blake home·
l!ondv, Cpunty MYF Rally, Ch~
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M"oriUaa: worship fo 30 top1c "Rejol~e Ja Holle": 6.30 Chrutian
Don Bell was ser10 usly lnjured Endeavor; 7.30 ~emna: aervJce

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war:t llld children, Stepben and
Norma Jean, Middleport were
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Mra. G. G. Werner and 108, Bill.
Mr. and Mn Geor,ee DooUttle
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attack at the home of biJ mother
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after Mr. Euenhower waa ld-m.Jtted to t.be bos.pital Sayder
aaid his chmeea for
fec!OYft'Y
were good. This apJIU'Ciltly aWl
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