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The Doily Sentinei....-Pomerov-Middleoort. Ohio

Howard-England Vfeddi"9 Announced
For Sunday, October 9; In Hartford

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Pomeroy Personals
Dr. Paul Chilea of Portsmouth weekend a:uest

wAJ Ule dinBu iqe~t of Rev. tlld Mn. Mary Korn.
Mr. and Vn. Steve Howard are WaJ;aama fflsh . Seboo1 and Moun- ,.... J.. Lealie Kume,
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Mr. &amp;.nd· Mrs. 0 . C. Chapman

IJli!.Oun&lt;::m&amp; Uae enla&amp;tm.ent and ~ ~~t• coue1e of Parkersbu.ra: eve.bg.
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fortbcomip.J mamage oi tbetr
Mr. 'ed Mrs. Theodore Reed and family oJ J4t. Gilead wer'
daUJhter, .llarjorJe Lee, to Em- Sh:~ llu bee employed for the Jr.• and Miseea Lena and Katie Sua~y auesfs of ber bi'Dtber lnd

mett Lutber E:nlland, 60D of the put two J~ar.• i.t the Pure 1~&amp;
bte llr. and Mra Wayne England Crt~un Company m Parkenbura:
of Hanover, W Va.
Mr. EnJllnd served tn the u. s.
The ~edd!DI will be an open Navy dWia.; the Seeond World
chureh event Ott. a at 2:30 In the
afternoon ID the Hartford Baptist W"ar, and ia bow employ~d at the
Cburcb. Rev. Sherley Wood will Electro Metalluretcal Company, a
perform the double-ring ceremOn)' divi&amp;ion ol Unwn Carbide
and
Miss Howard wu graduated fro~n Carbon Corporahon, Marietta.
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FREE PASS
WHILE CELEBRATING OUR 6th ANNIVERSARy TJUS PASS
WlLL PEIIMI:r YOU TO ENTER 11IIE WHOLESALE HOUSE

- WHERE YOU MAY PURCHASE FliJRNiTURE AND
l!OUSEHOIJD GOODS DIRECT I'IIQM THE WHOLESALE DJ.S·
•PLAY. TIUS IS NOT A SALE OR GIMMICK BUT IT MAY
SAVE YOU AS MUOH AS 80 % ON FURNirtJRE PIIDFITS
AND O'I'IIER ITEMS FOR THE IWME IF YOU TAKE ADVAN·
'I'AiGE OF IT. EVEN THOUGl! YOU )lAy HAVE NO NEED
FOR THW PASS NOW YOU SJroULD LAY IT AWAY AND
KEEP IT HANDY
FOR f1UTURE USE.
WHETHER YOUR
NEEDS ARE FOR ONE Pll'XE OR A TRQCK LOAD OF FURNI1l'rntE TAKE THJ8 PASS NOW QR IN '1'HE NEAR FUTUIUl
1'0 THE SOUTHERN WHOLESALE F'URNITURE CO.. Z179th 81: . NEXT llOOR TO THE WSAZ·TV STATION, HUNTINGTON. W VA., WIIDLESALE DEAILERil IN J11JRNITURE JliU)
IlJG, RUG\S GAS RANGES, LAMPS SMALL ELECTRICAL APPIJIANCES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS FOR THE HOME THJ6
PASS WllLL AlLOW YOU TWO VI5I'J\S ONLY. SO MAXI!:
lUIE IIEST OF THEM! OLOSlllD ON SATURDAY

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THIS SIRIIS
PASS IISUID IV R. E.
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STARTING ON OUR 7TH YEAR IN THI ~URNITURI BUS~
NISI.

PLOOR MAN PLEASE
MARK WHIN VOID

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VISIT ( ) ( )( )

SHRINK
AT THE'
THOUGHT
OF YOUR

CLOTHESLINE

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If you cringe at the thought of clothespins ... are a ,

slove to the- weather . why not bamsh washdav
fro m your !Uc 'by sending your laundry to us? We
combine modexn equipment, skill and "xperiMCC
1D bring you the cleanest wash you ever had . ... .
fiuffilr!e&lt;l or finished to you.- specifications .. . Md
it costs vel'llltUe. You can depend on our ~lar
pick-up and delivery servic~.

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We save you lime .. .. enrgy

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CO. last week Ja improvina.
Mr. •tld Mra. , Howard Seiden·

ON .GUAID

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able an.d aoru, Terry and Johnny
ADd .MrJ. Ray Seidenable returri;·
ed home Sunday after a sev«al
daya viait at Pine Lake, Columbi·

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Edi!Drlal Pjlone

Leifheit
and soo Roger were vlsltors in
GaiUpolio, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrl. Homr.r Cuto
the weekend in Columbus
and daughter-in·
MrJ. Lucein Casto

Pomeroy-Middleport,

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~r.a:::e Mn. Donald L. Moore t:t_f
Aeconhng to records

of the
Depart- , ,
ment Mra. Moore, mother or lhe I
cb1ldren said that she had left -., ·
the cb1 idren m the ear while s he
earned a:rocenes mto the Moore
home on College Road .
Meigll County Shenff'!i

Parade Heralds I
Pomeroy High
Tag Day Drive

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motor when she left With

the

foodstuff for the houte lntendJDI
to return for the yOQngsters

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DRJ!BS lA
a alender,
fall coetume ln
brown ud white tweed Wjth
wer brown wool from Adele
Slmpaon'J collection. The hl})llne
of the ~reu Is dra,ped 11'1 modlfted
pannier manner. 'l'llecoat Iollnod

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eoft, fine percale, trbthy pel-minelft .

Ifa1nily Honors
Hannah Thompson
Children,

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at 10 llttl• ~tl
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grandchildren

,_ ) ai-plt' apron,ma!thi~ I Simplicity did ·tha j)atterna·' ,
~110 you can do wondet(1,111Ywhen to~ sew these apn~"''\
'come to our Apron Faehlon Fai•todayl
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C.:tmmunlty, Letart Route, recent
ly gathered for a famUy aet·to·
get her
Those aUendmg were Mt. and
Mrs. Charles Hdl and Cbuckie,
Mr. and Mrs. Delton Sayre and
Kent, Mr. nnd Mn. Edward Sayre
and Tommy, Mr.
Leo·
nard Grimm and
Mi'.
and Mrs. Ray
ahd
Wanda, Mr and
son and Kathleen,
Patty, Mr. and Mra. .
Thompson, Mike, and Lewla; Mr
and Mrs. Ray Boston, Deuny Boaton, and Pat Boston, Jr.
All memben of the famlb
were in attendanc:e wltb the ex·
eeption of Glen Thompson and
h1s famUy who llvo In Elyria, 0.

Wilh .4 Lawn ParfY

Mn Fred Thtbet

entertatMd

Dll 1Frtday evening with a la'\vi:l
for friend1 of
:'~;,,;.Faye,
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MOO~··s

Can't make dirt or fume1., .10 110 flue
or chimney Is nttdtd to carry lh•
owoy, You can lnctall an.-el~iia -~

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Nothing to f\lrn on or off Ot cMd:

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Acco-n:hng to reportS of the ac·
c1dent the car which was ~arlc:ed
in the Moore driv8Wlly mddeDly
catapaulted from .the drl\•e veefed
aad an electric: pole and tnlbeld
to
gmng
betweea
1 shed
Intothetheleft
tree
sit.Uted
-o~ tb!
l oinj_na: Wingett property ·~~&gt;•••'

-'.'lbe
100 •tree
f~ !fora
the ~:~~:~.::~~e ~,~~
is situated
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ly 30 feet from the 1
It Was repOrted that
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eeney brake of tbe
on after tbe vehicle
with the tree.
At Meigs Generaf llos~t
d~ the two tiny eb1ldreil ,were
nported as belna in "good eoQ;di·
Virs:inia LeWiS, ' a former resi· tlon" after their • hectic ~per'
dent. ·~f JlaHn City, was eJeeted leoce.
Fm:ergency sguadmen l'Jillbed
ptesident or the W;est V~ia
Mental Healtb Socjet:r ar a meet· tlte children to t,he local bosjutal.
ine ot that group 1"beJd 'ori saurr-diy · the' Kanawha Airport lb
Charleston.
MisS Lewis, wbo nOw lives in
HuntingC,on. will serVe for one
year ~ president!.elect aad will
take qCftCf: in Seplttnber, 1856.
Other oUiem:s elect~ were Rev
Byron W. .Jo¥, Bluefield, treas11~er and ~ wftan Nagy, NEW YORK UP--Greit: Atlan.
Cbl.rleston~ secretary. t
lie &amp;: Pacific Tea Co, 'tod&amp;J rail~
Att~ndiq •be meeting from ed prices two to four cent.. a
Muon County wire Dr. S. 0 pound on mOlt of its priv.ate 1aJohnson, superintendent. of La- bel coffees.
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kin State Hosptlal, and Mrs. John
The cham announced two-cent
Wimam Kirk, a representative of btkea on its Red qrcie and Bokar '
the Mason County l,lealth Society. brands, and a four-cent bqol;t to
96 cenl! a pound for ita vaeuumIDUCATOit TO SPEAK
packed coffee.
Members or the PomerQJ'·Mid·
Tbe btg ebaan's move foUows
dleport Lions Club' at- their week- last week's price hikes bj' ma~ot
1y Wednesday hoon meeting in of the nation'a leading roastft-5.
the Federated ChUJ1!h Wtll hear Thear wholesale increases of four
an address on "Edueatioil" by Dr. cents a pound were blamed ~on
Paul Lyne, president of R10 r1510g pnces for Jl'l'ell C!Oflee•

Ex-Mason Resident
Elected l»rexy Of ·.
rHealth "Society

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q,meeomtn&amp; pibs at Wa(wlma gin -with a varade 'wbieb is sch~
HiQ
sehoul, tb1s·' )'ear: includ~ 0. cJuled. t'o'trave! (rom West''Colufnficates ot title and RiPmOJ'a»dum Ne-'it Haven,
the erowatng of a• queen, bia to Ne!' &lt;Haven Starling time
paNde,
certificates of We by 25 eenli ton and We•t
arid a dance ' in for the parade hu been set ._ at
each. ~
The schedule
-for lm~ a fpotbml
the
to
12·40.
Under the law a certlrtelte of tton tO be ' 1 ~iven each mori\iiig antlOUIIRment
~HI, cost $1 and a merrior.an· from 9 o'cldc), un,tjl •l:fll '1n 'f~Je tee jn ehlrge
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Committee membert urged all
50' cents.
~and t\00~ at t~ school. Trtn,
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JlJ9m~mine
merchant.
' and other Jorganiza.
sportatl~ must tie pfovkled ~dly
tions ID the ' area to participate
th e students or ~helrt Ro~rent:l • obServed on the day
Pleadnt~·
in the parade by entering floal!l.
hama ftin ~
AniND CON~IR.NCE
and from the hllb sebdol. j
game
on
Friday,
Octobef
7.
A
monetary prize will be gtven
The Fall Conference of the
It was reRf)rted , t}la{ fWidw; are
Aecordmg
to
the
committee
best float entered by an ollt'fuberoulos11 and Health Aasdtla· unav41lable'\to Wle b~s.es ._'tp ' tq:~'-t
tio'ns Was held 10 Nelsonville rwort elementar'y p.upik tP:• iDa Senlor.i, the cl~s:s~w~hl~ch~I:•~;l~:~ organization Or dlerclWlt.
beTo ·'tbe clan enterJng11 the best
Thursday tor State 110d 1 couftty from the aob,O:Ql for ~bt~itJ"r.ucr sorlog tb6 affa1r, tl\c
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judged
float will let a .trophy.
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orQ:apizatl9ns. Local ~pie a!· tion. Bul!.es ~d been ~ed •IP,f the
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gm"ta"
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, CaDdtdatea.for thett.itle of Home
tendin:&amp; the conference ?Vere Ri· past fe:w yean.
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cornj.Jti' queen arc ,Jmlce Duncan
t::hard Chambers, pr-esident of the
Breen aaid .that: be; wpuUI '\eal!h W.
of Cltfton and Ruth Roush of Un·
Meit•~ Couatf Associ.tion; · )d:r,: all J)Uplls learl)ilit ·to pl~1i: ,reed
~ion. Botb are merabers of tho
Wallace Bradfotd, ea:AC!Jt.ive seb- instruments on Moodaya, tlltOns
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COre
Senior
Class. In additton each
retery; Mrs M. D: Httrtinger ind en Tuf!ldaya, trom~nes On Wedclaa1
wm
nominate two girl&amp; to
Mr,a. Dwl8'bt WallaCe, Board ,mem· ucsdays, Clruma on Tbui-sdays
run
for,
the
quee'i!'s court One
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, Jt, 1 and fl~tc..._ ,fJ!I Fridays.
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from each clue will be cbOseo m
w.:.\s:Alr,GTON UP-SeD., FrJuk a special eleetion.
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Cat1&amp;on (R-Kan.) today ~ aocuJed
The dance wiU .rouow the ball
sen• .M!Mth,!aw M. N~ly CD·W. va) game and will be' held m the
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WIU'~pllllt· attaJ:k" on Prealdeat
Aayone wishing to enter thf!
E.isentllawer about the administ\·a· parade ~~ ¥ked to contact any
ttont.i ~ty · program
1 ~· ~~~·,~ of ltbe parade comm1ttee
golnm""Jo~ 'o:a'!"i C&amp;filfOII' reretred to Neely's a~
ia ~omposed o( Bill Patsous
cu~·· that Prezudt&gt;nt
~ear B.~e:..ltJe._:J..:.••:ces
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bOW'E!l'? and other
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of 111 bQYS and gtrl.S 1n
Swidliy !khools o! two Middleport C,hurches Sunday, Sept~ 25,
were advanced "l.n ipecial Promo
hon and Rally Day prtugrams. TltJ
two ehurche§ oon4uctmg tbc promotion exe.relsea were, Tarat B•pbst Church and tbe Middleport
Ch\U'Cb of, ,C~. .
Russell •Wilaon, superintendent
c.! the Bible Scbbol at' the t:burch
&amp;( Chn~t. waa iD @IJ1e hf 'the
Promotion Day pi'osr~mi at 1the
Church Sundat at' · the Btble
SChoOl bour
Mrs. George lletnbart prqrhoted
!he followina ~ll!l and bOys from
the Pnm~rt Department to the
Girls
Jumor Boys ·apd Junior
classes: q.rol SCott, Jerry Mot·
ley,•JudJr llbrUn, .{udy WUder
muth, MarUyn S1f'an, Nita Brad·
ford, Carolrn Nicholmn, Marlene
Susi~ Neutlltog, Johnny
Gtor1e Hortman, ·1M'elvin
. 0. UP- Produce;
David l,h~mas a_nd Bobunehanted;
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large wh1te 50-12; D10\0n 1
mediums 48-S1;
30·3!.

A&amp; PAnnounces
TwoToFourCent
Hike For Coffee

Promotion Day Program 111 Middleport Churches
H,eldSundaySe~llllloy,s and.Girls Advanced
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School Plans
. Gal~ ~~~~~g ProgrfJID

St~ie Nam~ Athens Lake'
}l)liJuiior Of

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the car bad trneled at a rate of
appro:a:1mately 35 male&amp; per hour
bdare it eollided headon with the
huge tree. He Jatd that the chit·
dren 10 order •o 1t£rt tl'le ear
would have had to shiftJ.be 1953
Dyna·Flow Bu1elc: mto el er part
or dr'lVe, turrl., the ignition key to
start and then press the acceleration pedal to start tbe motor. It
was pomted. out tha ~ lnvestigahon revealed that th~ aecelerahoo'&gt;
pedal was wedged Ugbtiy q;ailut1
the floor.

Pomero-y APPihi:Dee
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state lJ.w, ' effootjve Friday, '
boost f • for eutomoblle eerti• inc.l,uded in

Theb Smitb'
I1 Youag, Mrs.
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Mrs.
Hank
' Hea!lq11arter, f8turday for tbe
, -Boos!et ,(lrpnhation w!U be Ule:

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A parade b:r the Pomeroy H1gh
Scbool Baad through the bus1·
nes&amp; diJlrict at 9 A M on Satur·
day, October 1, will herald the
I beglDIU.n,C of ~d Thg Day ,
1L
was ann.oWlced today by Mrs.'
Willtam K,-nedy, prestdent of
the Pomer.oy Band Boosters orgntzatiOD.
The money colleetcd Will
be
used for a ~rmanent fund for
more ,band uuiform.s maJorette
co&amp;tu.mes and band mstruments
To- work the- tiusmen diStrict;
tho followip&amp; bav.e' been chosen
•ifn BiU ...St.rtuss, Mrs Wayne
1 Swisher, Mn. Jed Webster
Jr ,
Mrs Ru..ss,ll Brown, Mra W A.

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'"b,rl~l&gt;t bordei prints anti tinte-designed for eaay~ {

areat grandchUdren of M~ Hannah Thompson of the VerDon

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orr&amp;J'ldiea ••• all washai)Je, all
_ wonderful, aU by famed aloe. Here a~

Vale and
ColumbWI,
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take them w;th her , • .ochool foe
two other older children.
Sheriff Chaf~es Russell, 10 his
report of the acc1dent &amp;aJd tbat

'Grmid.Secretary
Of Od~ Fellows

Salisbury PTA
NameS DeIega t eS
with tho
To Meigs C.ouncil 1 -;::;::r::-::
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The children WtTc identified as
It was wh1!c Mrs Moore was in
Paula Jean , aa:ed 4 and John We'
the
house that she heard ill craan.
ley aged 15 mooth.!i , child ren Gf
The dtstraugh t mother said that
she had set the emergency bnke
on tbe car and turn ed off the

Mn. Cbarle1 Strauas.
Mra. Samuel L. Luttor,

Smith, Mn Robert Hoover, Mrs
William Radford and Mrs. 'George
Brothers were selected as dele
Jatea to the c:ounty eounell PTA
when the Salisbury PTA met
TI.Je9day evening at the school
The meeting in charR:e etf th~
president, Mrs tlulh · BearDs. Dp:
ened wilh the PTA prayer and
tbe 1110n1 "Arilerica". Durma the
bU.Iinen setalon plans were made
for a Hllloween party on October 28 and Robert Hoover, Avery
Goeglein, Joe Johnson, Roy Smith,
Herbert Dixon and RaymQnd
W~ley were named as the eo.m·
miitee in charee. The attendance
banner was awar~ed to the
seventh and ela:htb a:radea talla:ht
by Robert Bowea
Rafredlments were served at
t..be conclusion of the meeting by
the tJ,wpltallty committee with
Mrs Donald Ball(ly as ehamnan.

d.udy .,.., IOintwhet
with showers llbly.

Child Of Four Suffers Fracture
Of Right Leg In Freak Accident

:rol•edo were weekend
of their parents, Mr. and
Willla~ Kennedy and Mr.

l!elji'Y Kom of ll!arlon, wu the

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Two amall ebiJdren. aged 4
yean and 15 m.ootbs, zre m Me1gs
General HOJpltal today. one suf·
ferlng a fractured n&amp;ht leg and
the otber JerJOUII)' hurt about
tile face and head •• a result of
tbe eollialon late yesterda y of a
ruaaway car with a tree Jt Syn.

Mlssea Ida Mae and Nancy
of Pt. Fleaaant, W.
were visiton lo Pomeroy, Satur·
day.
Mra. Clara Paulsen, Hemlock
Grove, wa1 a bueinesa visitor in
f-"!&gt;.'!'eroy, Satllrday.
Mr. and Mn. R B. Wllklna
La neuter, .,nved Sunday for
a visit -with her mother, Mra. Ad·
die Grue1er.

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ST. JOHNS, Mlcb.-2EvereD 'Gla·
ller, chief of poUce, hu a foob
proof Q"Stem for keeping blrdl
from raiding bis cherry trea.
Glazier bangs an uncorked emp..
ty jUg from a braoeb of
eiclt
tree. Tbe wind creates a wbla~
l!nc aound whJeb scares tbe birds
away.

money!

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lill.er·iD·law, Rev. and ~·~
Guth Uetd in Jackson Wednetday aftd atteftded the Apple Fee- LeaUe Kunze
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Uval. They alao visited Jlr. and
tin. Otcar Ervin and farrUJy .
Evtrett' Thomas, who l'B&amp; in·
f-.. .,,
G!mi~Jg
jured at bia en\p)oyment at the
river dock of tbe Peacoek Coal

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Roland Morris from~ tbe .J'UD.lar
Boys.
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the&amp;~ young people ftom Jhe Jua·
lor;- High IJ'OUP to the LOyal Sons
and J?aug,htet.$ clas' taught by
~- George CliilcJ,: Gene ~bbott,
J&amp;qi~e Asbury, ,To~CJark, Ed·
ward Crooks, Jaif . Hili.,P. ,Jane
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