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presented to the First
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for the
affair cuse
by Mr.
Mrs. A. E.
pastor,
talked Church
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Roscoe W1se,
Raymond
Lee was
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,al" program - religioos train- Wilcox, Harold Thomas, Mrs. The' pastor, Rev. Linson
1ng sponsored by ~ Orde~ of W1iham Kmg, Mrs. ~latworthy, Stebbins, uaed "A Ringing ·
Eastern Star - Fiday mght and Mrs. Roscoe WLe.
ness" as his sermon topic.
at a combmed meetmg of Mid·
Sunday School attendance
363
dleport Lodge
• F. and A. Yearbook Staff to
34 with $9.90 collection. T h
MA a~u!;a~eh~e Ch~:rihe Dine in Athens
Stebbins family will move ·
po
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The 1967 yearbook staff of the churob parsonage on
:c•~e~v~r~ a~:O~h!dtw~ ~ni~t Rutland High School will go ' 7 from Pennsville. Their
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Wilham Kmg ~erved
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' Johnston Debbie Turner Bon- I
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Mrs. Robert King. worthy rna- DaviS, Joe Hawkms, Chns Nap-:
Iron, and Harry Cheshire, wnr- . Denms Weber._ Ch es ter , .
shipful master. Several guitar Y.mg, Darlene Smtih, Debbie
ond vocal selecUons were pre- Sm•th, DIXIe Wamsley, a n d
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Lynos gave ~n _hum~out"
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James Wyant of Weston W
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COMPLETES TRAINING
and Mrs. Reino Lind. Bot
Army Pmate James w LISle,. boys are students at
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char Stale College
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TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
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May 22,23
La.
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Lana
John
and Mrs. George Mowrey, Mr
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Forsythe
Mowrey is recuperating at his
T~chnir Giol
home alter being hospitalized.
PLUS
"THE NIGHT OF THE
Pomeroy, 0.
Mrs. A. R. Knight
GRIZZLY"
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Belington,
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Sunday.
Mr.
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
May 22, 23
Gall, who will be 86 on May 30,
~D FRIDAY
''THE SWINGER"
May 24, 25, 26
has spent the winter here
Tony
Ann
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mr.
and Mrs. Knight.
Margaret
Franc10sa
"TARZAN AND THE
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
VALLEY OF GOLD"
PLUS
Wodn.,doy ond Thursdty
have returned from Rock
•FRANKENSTEIN
Moy
24·25
land, Ill, where they spent
CONQUERS THE WORLD"
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TEACHERS and workr~s con ference for the Middleport
munity daily vacation Bibl e
. he held at 7 p.m.
school will
Tuesday at the First U ni ted
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SPECIAL MEETING of
Ladies Auxiliary of Lewis
ley Pos~ 263, Middleport,
been called for Tuesday, 7
tn. at the home of Mrs.
Hampton Mr s. William
Smith, president, aonounced.
CUB SCOUT PACK 244
meet Tuesday night at t h
Middleport ~'irst United
terian Church.
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MEIGS COUNTY Rldmg club
will meet Tuesday, May 23, at
uo p. m. at the home of Joe
Young.
GIRL SCOUT leaders meet
Camp Kiasbuta at 9 a. m.
Tuesday, May 23, to further
plans lor the June day camp.
PAST MATRONS of
Chapter No. 186 O.E.S. w i II
meet Tuesday evening at
home of Mrs. Norn:ta Parker
7.·30 p. m.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Racine
Post American Legion will
meet, at 8 p, m. Tuesday at' the
halL Potluck refreshments ·will
he served.
Wendy Nickels, Bay
RUTLAND ALUMNI are
was the weekend guest of
ed to meet at 7 p. m.
and Mrs. Robert King and~=~~ln the high sehoul
Tom. Miss ·Nickels is a
to decorate for the annual
at Ohio University. The
quel
King family and Wss
REGISTRATION for children
were Saturday dinner guests entering kindergarten In
Mri.a:
em Local School District next
who is stationed at
September from 10 a. m.
p. m. Tuesday,
May 23,
S. C., was the recent gueot
~uilding,
bis parents, Mr. alld Mrs. Myto lake birth
ron M!ller.
te nd lmmunilatton ree&lt;&gt;rd.
Mr: and Mrs. Eher Bolio, :pt~ ;au! Powell reminds
Akron, ~re weekend gueots
ents chlldren must be five
Mrs. Ess10 RusselL
Oct. 31 11167 to enter kllnderGueots of Clarence Clark over
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Henry Null, ,Crookavllle.
POMEROY WOMEN'S ChrisMrs. Bruce IJoyd ~:::
Temperance Union w I I I
surgery Saturday at '
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at lite
Memorial Hospital. Her s o n,
United Methodist
WATCH FOR ANOTHER
Michl, a student at Ohio State
"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK University, spent the
LADIES AUXILJARY of
a a • ~";;:sz~=••u•••Jali\,@iiiiijiz{ia:rs&amp;Jfl , ua here.
Mrs. C. A. Emmlsh was re-I ::::M:anin:ey
Post meeting
2811, American
special
at the
eON SALE ALL WEEK A.T BOTH STORES
turned to her ·home ThursdaY
of Mrs. AileD Hampton
Rail's Ben Franklin
Ben Franklin Store
!rom H o I • e r Hospital,. Her
.,_ WUU Smith
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daughter Mrs. Don BurkM
ey arurges attendance. '
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POMEROY
letts, \'!AS here until Seturday LADIES AUXILIARY OF
with her mother,
Feeney-Bennett Poat 128, Amer:..Oiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii-,/ ican Legion, will meet at 7:30
Tuesday night at tha halL
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REVIVAL ANN0VNC£D
Revival at lite
land ~pel, loealed oo Stale
Route 121, will lllrt Tlniradly.
May J!i. EYangellsl ~..beiJ!Ial:id!ll
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leave tha throalellod areas.
public COIIImlit\l by ~ «: fit; fa oil shl~ t.c llrsel. l'af
However, authorllleo ID 'Ie! ofDcjal realllrDilng t -~ ·~ § II ,neil a member ol tbe .,.
Aviv said tha 2,500-l&lt;in frelghteo stand,
i ~ fj 2 ! Israel Arab !league.
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A spokesman at the Isrlf'li Gulf of Aqaba 'lt ~ they are , Highly placed Israeli IIOIIl'Cel "'"' .embassy in London said, "we/ cBlT)'lng carao for llrael
said the·natlcn waa In a (!OIItlotl
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~m 111ed I at• lbre at Genert) U Tbant was Dylag to The U.S. .lith Fleet was sabotage raids against 'larael reserves and began massloe
~ , from Prelldent 9amal eatro 011 one of the lnost urgeD! report~ steaming somewhere were not halted. PreVIo\ISly, troop movements.
AMo!~t.. Nuser's 8liiiOIIIIcelllent missions of bis career to try to Jn the eastern Medltarranean Israel had struck Syrian and In London loday British
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RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club
will have a field trip BDd
Thursday, May 25, at thhee !~:11
ed Run State Park. t.11
time is G p. m.
AFTERNOON Circle of lh e
Women's Society of Cln~lstl.an II
Service of Heath
MeU1odist
Church will meet at tha church II
Thursday. A I p. m. luncheon
wUI precede tha meeting,
,STEWARilSl!IP and finanCe
commission will meet at
Middleport Heath · Melbodist
Church at 8 p, m. Thursday.
XI GAMMA MU Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi will meet on
Thursday, 8 p. m. at the Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
lrlc Company lA Middleport
Tboae who received the
of the Rose recenUy are to he
present at 7:45 p. m.
SPECIAL MEETING of
Racine 4ldge No. fill F&amp;AM.
Thursday. May 25, at a p. m.
for work Jn the Fellowcra!t d!gree. All regular Maaons are
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"'t,~Eaat moved to the would be
an act of "advised" AmeriCilll to leave destroyers were near lbe He ordered the United Nations

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Mrs. Poole spOke on the lund estabUshed by the OAGC bOJ of love !of jl&lt;Jd. ·rrm
A'teclure on the joy of crea- Waukeena Fund and repm:ted several y,ara ago.
·country aa the ·- s Is a ~
tivity in fktwer arranging by that Reglona 11 and 9 ha\&lt;e oon· Three club members earning bol ·o nov~ ~ ~ F rant
Mrs. R8mont Aldrich, election tributec! 85 per cent of t h el.r ,the, tiUe ~ "top lllght gar~ V~ ~~"! Caacl
of Mrt.\ Milton Roush of Syra· fund pledges. Waukeena is a :er' were mtroduced. They wete the meeting,.
cuse as ' regional director, .and wild flower preservation area Mrs. M. R. Davis, Nel~Ue: The Winding 'll'aD 'Gitd-n
the presentatiOn of an award to near Logan. The state pres!· Mrs. Ada Holter, Pomeroy;_ and Club was host for tha _"'eetlng.
the Wildwood Junior Garden dent read a tetter of apprecia- MJ;s. Kennelb Barrows, T be Robert Morris, principal of tha
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through the $40,000 seoolarshlp most members in attendance County conlacl chalrmeD ·llt._at the meeting went to the Twl·
Held Saturday at the
light Garden Club Mrs Robsou porting were Mrs, Edward M~
bu ry . Elemen1ary scboo!b t h
ICko; Athens;
John Reese,
presented a book to Ih.e club· Gallla;
Mrs. Mrs.
Charles
LeWjl,
meetmg was attend";i y
Paul Casel, member of Drew Meigs; and Mrs. Leland Bro"!!,
wome~ repres~ntlng un
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'!ehster Post 39, American Leo Washington. Also beard durin,
clubs m thiS SIX - co ty
gton, spoke to th&amp; gcoup on nag the buslitess session were ,..
Mrs. Albert Poole,
etiquette. He said that the nag riB fro ...., al cbalrmen
newly elected president of
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Introduced by Mrs. J ac gratulated semors of Racme,
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Robson outgoing regional
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day at the 8 o'clock maaa at
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Dried Design" as the theme
The seniors, robed In caps first Holy Communion ·sunday i couniy - lloclllng 'oardeD
her talk. Her emphaSIS was
and gowns, were congratulated 1 the Sacred Hearl Catholic ng
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creativity and personal
on their scbolastic achievement a cb p ro
Club; Wasblngton County- •
sion in flower arranging
by Father Turel and admonish- Chur • orne y,
pre, lUll BDd Dale, lJttle Hock·
she referred to aranglng
ed to ''Continue the good work," The gcoup included B e t h ing, Marietta, Musklngum, oak
a "medium of expession."
winning success in their chosen McKnight, daughter of Mr. and Gro•e, V~ ·V~w, ~,.!:
In commenting on
fields.
Mrs. Leon McKnight: David ren; Gall!" County ~
flower show entries, Mrs.
Parents of the graduates Miller, son of Mr. and M r s. &lt;:'ty, Gallipolis, aieshire, ~ay·
rich said that plastic and
were congratulated, ton, since George Miller; and David Hus· Side, and Vinton Friendship;
artificial materials should
Father Turel said, early train· ton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul and Athens County 1\ib!th:•·
he used. She said that
lng and constant good example Huston.
Albany Community, '
ariles of many artificial mater- mold the foundation of cltar• and Nature, The PI!~':!'
ials can he made from pl~nt acter upon which the schools Miss Ann Howell was teach·. Nelsonyllle, New_ ~.....,
material and to prove her pomt may build the structure of for- er for the class whiCh was host.- and Rtchland._
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sea beans, radishes, and omon Holy Eucharist in a group, in- presented a gilt to Miss How
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eluded Theresa McTurner, Rose ell and she presented each with
Color combinations and
Marie Hackett, Susan Ohlinger, a statue of the Blessed Vlrglq.
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John Cluff, Terri Fultz, . CharI'O
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les Radford and · David H a rTHOMAS
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Mrs.' Phyllis Hackett, church C. Thom~s, son of Mr. and ~mora Wl!l'e _ . ce Sunda
color, and the influence an organist, accompanied the choir Mrs. MarlOn Thomas of Rt. 2. m a ~:D~ Fir~
effect of color and
and congcegation singing the Pt. Pleasant, has been promot- mornmg
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first claas In the Baptist """""''
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processslonal and recessional
S. Air Force. He Is m"supply Tied ~-• ~.!e. ~,;. , to .ped
Mrs Aldrich
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She demonstrated the use
BIBLES PRESENTED
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wire to replace fragile stems
Bibles were presented to four
. Steve Pullen,•. ~. Marl·
dried materials, the
High School seniors Ronald R. See, son of Mrt. SIIJ!Ian, E~ , " ' ' Pulchrysanthemums from
morning at He at h Mary A. See of Rt. I Cheshire, lyn Stumbo, ,
lor drted arrangements, a
Methndlsl Church. Receiving has been promoted to staff ser- leD. '!'bey . ~ ......,
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Bibles were Marjorie liar- geant Jn the U. S. Air Force. Tony Fowler, ~·- 1' .
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ria Patricia Ault Wayne Davis Sergeant See Is a personnel teacber.
tuperbtjunior Varden club Jn Region
, Asa Bradb.zy, John Bech: ~peclalist at Lockbourne. He Mrs. A.~ fulf~ Ull
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the Rev. Max Donahue, made High School.
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"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGI DIALER"
88 S. $ecand Ave.
Middleport, 0.

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Congratuations, Seniors

all ;you do

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the;y find hlrmon;y Ill Uft

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rewarded. We ex-

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CQLUM.BUS &amp; SOUTHERN
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DALI WARNER, Agent
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RAWUNGS HONDA ~~f:.
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"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGI DIALER"
88 S. $ecand Ave.
Middleport, 0.

• your Ufe '
aM brl!lh Ollt'tibJI •lHe . ,· . 1
· tbtt II Oa1y, Up IJi 1 ;:

Congratuations, Seniors

all ;you do

Pomeroy

102 I. Mlln It,

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be youra ·m·

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Class of 1967, Ea stem HighSchool

the;y find hlrmon;y Ill Uft

yourfutun

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wonderful '67 Jl'84f. . Mq

wish you the
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and Mrs. Homer"lrenhow~r. I Mr. and l!fn. ~am.., Middle
UnaeraiMiothlldourJiamblet,
ent Iotter to oach aquue, to
Uon r ead "In honor ofl Jaek Haskell, plus the besuti· "South Pacific" lhts summer
Mr. •1111 !\Irs. Homer I~- : swart and :f~ll1lly of Portlan~
form lour oro!lnar1 words.
the 58th Birthday of Jack lui Florence Hender!!On:" the !if summer ever gets here - .. -~-- - hower_viSlted Mr IIJd Mrs. LQO·t Route ll1il M1111 8y1VJI Brewer
Paar," and was, signed "Ted! crusty and cheerlui·Peggy Ca.,, Spring hasn't hurried to town Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson . Is Sm1)h and fanuly and J!!r.' local, c•lled on Mr. and ~
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and Genevieve Mills," Gene- Hugh Downs oa a tare night so far ) . Jack Douglas came had as'•tilnner guests 8 recent 1and Mrs. Clarence Hayma~ of . Ctcll Ro•~~rry.
vieve being t~e endearing lit· away !tom his early., to • bed to town with wife Reiko, the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Pomeroy Route and Mr. and , Mrs. C.ec11 !l""be'!J'. ~ r •
tie French chatterbox J a c k "Today" TV show rmlilne.
Japanese songstre!!S; Reiko In Autherman. Lowell, Mr. and , Mrs. Robert Jeffers and lanuly, Eclro Buah,. lnd Mrl. Olil!~l'&lt;!
Pur disct&gt;:ernd for TV
. . The informality of the ~arty a white lace dress at mod.i•h- Mrs. Jerry Dailey, Ne.wark, Mr. l Syracuse.
I Roush visited M!',J. O!He Y91!fi
Genevieve
also
scrawled,
"Garwa•
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peekabeo
waist:
and
Mrs
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was weil.gardezed ·.. The se- sian tent-like djeilaba, Jack best writing lunatic..wore what and Mae Wolle who Jives with 1 E Brooks . of near Tup"*rs Lehe"( and son cleaned t h,e
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nna1 and Mlram
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Danny Hanes called""on , well lor Mrs. Lou1se Van Metel~
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dinner dance" , In the Mills' Randy,\now a Rdclifle student, l•nd his customary grim aspect Mr. and Mrs. Harley Keyes ; Mr. a~d Mrs. Maywood Jolin-: and daughter.
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which nothln~ mw:h more and the Unlest, perkiest, prettl- TV's gabby VIrginia Graham, called to see them in the after· ' pre Danny Haln•• who has •
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one of the world's best over- noon
!been stationed In To.as and . Born on thiS day In 17ll7 w»,
Dod y Goodman were a 'm
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Clonch Tommy Dol-l· serviQ.~ in the. Marmes
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Now arranr• the clrclod lottero
About !dO of Jack Paar's length dress about a half...lze ladies · luncheon uniform
er of Sbade, and' Mr. and Mrs.~ holhe with his wif• and mother.; !Jnne.
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~:A::=-=~~;;:~·;:;;;-~·~u(ltllodbyth·abo~eclrioon. 1 outofshowbuSibesswerethere, Wiggle for the edification of w1th a rouple of lmes to 'You , ed Mrs. Monai«Jng.
sent to Iceland In June.
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lncreaMd' up ttl&amp;%
(Ail••flrttoaMrrow) from .Merv Gnffm to Da_vid gy, haircut f&lt;&gt;;, her tmmme~~ smcetely meant them .
B~t- Route and Mr. Roy Bush,local, 1 Mr. Ray Ours went to Pen11- i Cllnlcatuat.pronJouoatl.1.lO.,.
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length 3Rd several other shert j called on Mr. and Mrs Earnest I ters of Racint visited her mQth-, f~~t!~.J':.S= :.,~~&amp;IC:•/~1:
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Mr. and Mrs. Manford Smith speeches were made as Paar Johnson Racl'ne Rnute
Mrs Sylvia Carpenter.
I t.o&lt;th morellm&gt;IJ .. - ",'',..mo,ro
La ness ter vI81 ted the.ll' son ermg
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and daughter-in:law, Mr. and 50th birthday. Bobby and Ethel Mrs. William Ables 'and ~hildren i berry and family visited Mr ' =.~ "';~u~' •.':,'.,':";';:,~~i.:'
Mrs. Lewis Smtth and Nancy, Kennedy were there in evenmg l called on Mr. and Mrs. Dllloll and Mrs. 'I1loma, Pomeroy, : OttP.A11'DTHatall4r'UIODUD.t4ra.
on Sunday afternoon.
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Members of the Mt. Union banquet; Bob Merrill had a 'l
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mo.&gt;rel church conducted services for shghtly camounaged d ,i n ner
and children, Canton, spent
residents of the Kimes ·C&lt;Inval- suit with black how tie in pockweekend here with their
escent Center iA Athens on Sun- et by which he sw1tched to forents, Mr. and Mrs. T 8 y l 0 day afternoon.
mality fer another bla~k .. tle 1
Moore and Mrs. Ruth Stalrke••.l Special ~owers were pre10nl-[ dinner I at • r . . Alexander ,
ed lo the oldest mother pres· Kmg's preUy young wi~ow won i
YOUTH ASKED Jl'OR IT!
You can't hide your folks' Mr. and Mro. Errol Pic&gt;kettlent, Mrs. Carl Cox, the young- the evemng's pme for ladylike '
Thi1 rolurnn is for
10parat1on forever, honey. Talk and Rlckil, Dayton, spent a est mother, and the mothers quiet in thiS exuberant showbiz \'
pie, their pl'Obloma and plea .. lit over· with your mother, and weekend with their
with the most children (there crowd and Dav1d Susskmd. of
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fun. I hope you'll learn !rom her Mrs. Laura Krebs and Mrs
was a Lie between Mrs. Lee all unlikely candidates for ;
As wllb the rest of Helen Help
you must face what you len Holland, and other
Wood and Mrs. James Hays) shrinking violet honors, seem- :
US!, II welcomell laUgha
change, Possibly she and here.
when the Mt. Union Church met ed unreasonably mute, atm..t i
won't clodp 1 oerioUI question
lather may learn from Donnie Cheadle, Walter
on Mother's Day for their regu· as if cowed.
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witb 1 brush-of!.
tllat t h e s• dan and Mike Lawson
tar Sunday School services. ' A I
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Send your teen-ate quesllons
change, and face me to- a 4-H Junior Leader session
potted plant was pre,.nted to '
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, getber again. I hope so. -H. Pomeroy recenlly. Their
every other mother present I
eare ol HeleD Help US! lilts
toured the General
which numbered 40 with a total !
newspap«.
C&lt;lmpany facilities and
attendance of over 100 In other
SUBSIDIZED ROMANCE
election of officers.
special services, Pamra Sher
Dear Helen:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burke een, baby danghter of Larry
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are announcing the birth of a and Joy Clark, was dedicated
and eome from 1 middle
daughter, Melissa Dawn. at the and christened.
comt family. My
Sheltering Arms Hospital, Ath- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye have l
well off.
ens. GrandPf"ents are M r s. received word of the marriage
parent. aro
Wblll wt go OUI we dOn't
Hazel Burke and Mr. and !\Irs. of their granddaughter. Beverit up, as college takes most of
R. A. Whitllng!on, local. Great ly Dye. daughter of Mr. and
my eointl, Wt uually go to 1 Maurice Loll. Helen S. Loti grandparents are Mr. Orville Mrs. Pale Oye, Jr .. El Cerrito,
movie cr 1 danct, and when to Don C. Weese, 1.116 acre. Whittington, Baltimore, Oilio. Calif., on April 8, to Donald
I'm lhort * b , the 1 u B- Sutton.
. . and Mrs. Neva Ator. Albany. Melin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
gesls we sit
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Guido J. Glrolami, V1d1a Relatives here have received J. Mellu Rl&lt;hmond. Calif. The
Fo~year now, h or Girolaml to Howard B a k • r word of the birth of a son, Rog- young couple are now at home
father
been lrylni to give Saunders, lois, Pomeroy.
er Clayton, horn to Mr. and at 272-l 0 Harte Road, San Pabme
y to
her out, but W. ·H. Lowman,
Dorothy Mrs. Rnger C. Greer, at
Io. Calif.
I alwaya
• The past cou- Lowman to United States, Ease· ville, S. C., on April 19.
, Chester Baumgardner. Mike
p1e of weekend~ It wu either mont Deed, Olive.
parents are Mrs. Hazel
and T1m; Coshocton, VISited Mr.
Cla,.nce Ho1klna
take tile money or slay
Mae Dorst, F. N. Dorst to and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Dale Dye over are. Salam, h1~.
llesldes, he manages to 111 United Slates, Easement Deed, Greer. all of this area.
cent weekend.
my ·tank wltll gu whenever
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mother is the former C a r o I Rev. and M,.. Howard Rein
$1,000 WiNNERS
can.
Paul Midkdf, Bettylt_.JNe an Ann Burke an4 this io the · of Michigan were guests of her •PB: :~~:·,..-::t;~~~~
I don't like tile Idea of him !tlidklfl, Warner Midkl : ancy child lor the young couple.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvm [
IIEW """"'''!' "S.fei)'·Untt'' Ho~ Ail
llllbB!dlzlllg ID)' l'OIIIIIICe, and Midkiff, Jane Midkiff Can~, Mr. and . Mrs. Robert
Chase.
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~ rather aut cornera on formerly Jane Midklfl, Wil- accompanied Mr. and M r' Mr. and Mrs. Max Crahtree l IIIEW Wicltr ·-.~,.. Trell-letttr
. . budget. bul when I'm fiat lard Lee Canter, Sally Mlcildff Dave Raynard and sons, R u and granddaughter, Valerie Vin- COntrOl •• , Mort Tflct•on!
MEW l' P6wersJn" Rllbb•r"""!m TOI Up II
bnlkt, there'&amp; nowhart to eut. Shinn, formerly Sally Midkiff, land, to Ironton a recent week- son. Hazel Park, Mich., were 331/:J\
More Mllut
I'm working my way t!lroulb Rnbert Elwood Shmn, Garnet end and visited with Rev. and Mother's Day weekend guests
co11egt.
Withem, Harold V. With"", Mrs. Merlin Teets and Brenda. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I'm more tban fond o1
Muine Dixon. Harold D~n. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Crab- Edgar Crabtree.
glrlfrtl!nd, m1 1hlnk her fam11y Vltgene Whitlatch, James L. tree and Mrs. Murl Galaway Mrs. William Lawson, Glen
Leonard E. Simon, Jr,
Otha Bllllngslty
Donifd E. Martin
is great. Probably another rea· Whitlatch: &lt;_&gt;rv•lle Midkiff, AI· were Mother's Day d i n n e r and Cheryl, spent .from Fr~day
Glasgow, Ky •.,
Ntw
Castle,
Pa.
Portsmouth,
o.
1011 1 feel bid about this sltua· rna Jo Midluff to Umted States, gueSIS of "!J', agd Mrs. Ken- night until sunday m Charleston
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neth Crabtree in McArthur.
visiting her parenls, Mr. and 1 6.so.r.l Block Tubol.., Nylon
BOYFRIEND
L. P. Summerfield to Henry rnong those calling on
Mrs. Bert Withrow and other
Dear B.F.1
E. Bahr, Eileen Bahr, parcels. Murl Gal away recently we r relatives and friends there.
NEW .. ::.\~~c:;~. c;~~~:llftVICI
The Idea II line, hut the
Orange, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs . Eddie
The Busy Bee Society of the •
""~ oy••••r••
ecuu011 is poor. I •an
·Francis Andrew. Nellie And- Tommy and Bryan,
Baptist Church met
stand why you balk at
rew to Robert G. Elk. Mary and Wilbur Dalley. local.
wilh Mrs. Reed Jeffers recentFp.EE
money from 10ur
B. Elk, 'Ia acre, Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ly. Vivian Gaston gave the deMOUNTING
father, btl! tbere'a no
Minor Melvin McAllister, Columbus, spent a Sunday
votions. Those present w ere
why coDtct lludelltl ean't
Stella Mae McAllister to IJoyd Mi-. and Mrs. Robert Mattox. Emma Whittington, Fred a .
£4!w1rd Madeja
date IJI!lllllll. And I'm
G. Monroe, Carrie Monroe, 31· Members and guests of
smtth. Ida Cheadle, Mae JorBlasdell, N.Y. ",
you'd qne, II her lniU
.'II acre3, Selplo.
·, 'Alexander Chapter of Future dan, Keziah Dye, Vivian Gasn't wealtlller tban ,...rt. Knock Eurene C. Johnston, Wanda· Farmers of America attended ton and Bonnie Cheadle. Guests
off the rtm'H IDOilblsbnels
B. Johnston lo Thomao E. AD!· a banquet and special awards were Mrs. Lynn McWhorter and
WINNERS Upt TO $100
tel H be "ber treat"
ey, Mary E. Arney, IUS acres, program at Albany school re- Mrs. J. W. Burke and baby
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Saletn.
cently. Thoa~ present fro daughter. There was a baby
,
Wtlttr ToUt~. Sr. P1tt7 W1llit11
S.ndrt S. MtCtrty 11:. t Ltc•t~~en
Ottotllf' CltiMI!It
llu.rltlf, 1'f V•
PlntCron. WYa. Soul~ hint 0.
QtRII)illtl', 1'1. Y.
(rttton. lly.
ous!J from ber weJI.jntentlonnd Marraret P. Brown, Atty. In this viclnltyr were lllr. and
shower for the Burke baby
PH. 992-2848
Jlmta C. Slntnl
Jtmll H McCIIIft
01Vid W Hu .. M t l Till IIIII M11tftlhtl
IR'nil Let WtMi
Athlud, It,.
Hunlinattn.' W. VI. Jtdtol'l, 0.
Slllt19WII, 0.
'· l,trft'illt. 0.
thoullt IICIIItlwbat ~
fact, Marsaret Br&lt;nyn, Wall· Re~ Cheadle and Donnie,
and a surprise birthday shower iMaln St.
Pomaroy
Jo1n Sltrlin
Tlntlt~ (: lltJts
Chtllll H. Oobbl
thorpl trtd~ OIMI MlldMIM
erl - H.
er Brown, Wanda M~lh. and Mrs. Jack Lowther
lor Ida Cheadle.
Amnwillt, 0
M1ddltlboro, K~.
MottHnlllt. W Vt. LtNnon Jet, II,.
CIWOIII, Ky
Wtblltl/lultJ
Jlm.S [ flo lift
Mrs Jut Voyltl
hrtllt l«kttt
C1l'tln HI""
P. !. Yoa mlaill retta'n t b Paul Meredith, Chlrlel Pickens Douglas, Bruce Markins, DeiiDir=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
D4trfltl , 0
Brookhilll, 1\y.
Owtnsbtro, ky • r lim, W. Y1.
ll«k. W. Y1
favor with odd lobi
Pit Pickens, Naotnl Pldteils. and David Wooten, Bobby
, J011ph (: Rtutma~ l Hldt
G II. CunnllljiiiM
l~b Cablt
let hekttt .
hll Cltr, t~\1.
Pltlab•rJh, P1.
Ln1naton. KJ.
rllstor~sllurf, K,.
htt M;Oo ..... --.
her me, at 1011 have time, George Pickens. Jr., Kathy D. man, Dana Bailey, !\Irs. Clyde
Wllllltn P llrtt
Non1 Dlnltl
l•ul•h Wmhm
fflnli MlllfiiVt
li1r.Jcl Allin
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Ptlnttvlllt, K)'.
Hop~ lnlvllll lly,
fl~lley, 0
Piknlttt, 1\J,
Dear Helea:
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Pickens to Monongabel,a Power ,Slone, Clyde and , Darrel, 1\!r.
' Ptlmt11WDQ411rd
Nerfl\ln Htmblln
Tim W. J1tobl
§llz•btU Ltt
D11rwtrll '-. ~
1 am 11 llld wll! be wotkfnll Co., Right of Way, Olive.
and Mrs. Mendal Jordan and
St Paul, lly,
Loultvillt, Ky.
J1ckeon. 0.
[um11011, Ky
AblldH-. 0.
ltob11l G Wrl1ltl
John W Oltl~ Sr. W•n Wltltltw
l1ry Do111IH ifJI11ct ''Mil Ltwll
In a cafe l(8ln lhla summer.
Walter and Mr. and Mrs. wn.
~~·hlfiiJ\'IIIt, Ky.
Mortllud, ky
Gtor&amp;t!Own. li:y.
M1110111111. W. Vt.
Mqn1N1, Kr.
IItty Mc0on1ld
Donlld Ra, JCHIH
Edwlnl M.Cumll'llrlt I !. Jah~IID~
Gtlf " loltt
How do you lleld p. ,.. UT
: ILiml, 0.
Morthlld. lly
ltJift&amp;IOI\, Ky
Wntlllld, Ind.
LOIIII¥1111, KJ
some lfrlllead men oa. to ret
0
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knolls and
, hhn II Stnith
ao.nt~ J 8uwtr
Thllm• Ptlltfllot
Donald N. Kj"l ·
Hatohtl, Htclt:tl
Auburn, 1'1. V.
Orltllll, IM
Ellwood tiiJ, P1
Woosttr , I .
Sl1,0. n
a bl( tip, then talk terrible a•
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lllr. Guy Sargent were WedJolin MtCutll
8trn1d1na lrtndtl hu l LH liilll•clt
Tllo1r111 Mury '
Dtlp~t Mo111 '.
Unlanto~m. Kr.
JtlftriOII\'II!t, Incl. E!lwoocl Ctt), Pt. . Cr~bO•ehtrd."W.~L thtSIPtth. 0.
hoot them. I feel sorry for these
nesday evening visitors of. Mr.
l Jerry [Mfbr~l
Jllrlll DH PlaHtl Thllllll Ch1p111ar1
AftU.. l11nn
hl'lltiiiC Contlt
guys lor they must be awfully
and Mrs. Eugene Hanins and
l11vtr Flit~ f&gt;l
lllllnlloll, Ky
Mtndtl~. 0.
'· Lnflleton ky
Gtnrd o.
ione,ome or suffering from old·
bad em and ict .crdm In hon-·11
Car1ta. C.'llnt
Ttrr! D Htltat
(htrltt J Gh111t.
Ooclel' f . llnlll
ltdllrlf c Ctrl, lf,
Unl111lawn, «y.
Mt. lib, 0.
Mllt•nlawn, W. Vt. Cntci-nttl, 0
lul~flcl- . Ky
man menopa1111e. But they also Mr. and Mrs. w·. Boyce of .or oi Rhonda's birthday,
Alltn H. Hffll
Jttn Wtt~t
t~rlltnmltrt
D I hmptdlllf'
t&lt;l•tul T. lilt
C.lvttt C•tY, ll:y
MurriJ, Ky.
lfiiiiiOII, 0,
ftllcitr, 0.
LIM Millan, 0.
make me sick wben they plnt:li Columbus and Mr. .and. Mn. i.'!t. IJid Mrs. 'Fred
btl M. .tolluon
l'llllll!p E. Morpn
(hoiJJ V, l'ltll
Rtllf Me lot
Htfftf A. Stoll
me and whisper not so n I e e
Venoy, Toni and Mark, man were Sun~ay
t. Olivet, llr
Mcirjlntown, W. Vt. "N~tl1mshra. KJ.
Ftlrwltw W. Vt.
hrhlnotlll. o.
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\llpptfllltn
S"'•m•n D. 0.1111111 hbut S. l"nct
Ftyne Ttnlltrlt
ll•r_Pakt
~titt. Giltlif,
th'ngs Their br•atlt lsll'l lod were weeltend vlll!lors of Mr. !tors of her
0
Huntlnllon W, ¥1. \lllftltln, ~,.
hllllfto. W, Yt.
ltltliJtfl', N, Y,
,;eel. either. Lots of times their lind Mrs. Howa(d Russell.
Mrs. Ea.rl,
,c.S'jttnctr,
C. M•""''
Jrettltllitbn
A'ltllu• ~~
Clrd• ,,.q,.,
Gorltn Ctc1ft, St.
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N. Tonawtndt, N.Y. Prntllitbttr&amp; Ky.
ftl,.ll'll', W. Vt.
Dt~ttr. N.Y.
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wives look at me as if I were Mr. and Mrs. Glly Ru88ell and I M;s. J.
1111111 W.Wilson
hrl J. Mllllk
Morrlt htk
P'ttll ;,~n
J•llt McCitlf"
LIJitP, ~~~~ ~ 'I
Ehr•bt~Mo•n. Kr. loulnillt, Ky.
El~ouelo, Ill.
Mineo. w Yt.
'''ft"ritlt. Ky.
C.ntoil, 6:-"'·,.......
to blame.
Terry Lynn &lt;If Pomeroy 'nd Mr . . and John, were
D~rl..n L 811rltt
-~~~It $to~1
~. D. WII
ltOrmlft AniOR
=ret lytrt
Vt'- Q . .
Don't tell me to take
Dale Russell and famUy. were of Mr. ~!!~d Mfs,
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Meriott, o.
PorUmouth, o.
$vt~"'· Kr
lronttl, o.
lilt, !'f.
Piltrinl, lJ,
J. H. Bltnlllnlhl"
MtllntldlcoH
]ll'lillt P'. lmltfl
KIWI Dtt
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Sunday visitors of Mr. and !\Irs. son.
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MH~tld, 0.
Ma~M1tf. llf,
S"""', fi.-YT.r • 'ti••••llt!IW. ,.,
Don•ld A. WllllfH
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!lilY HtUrtti!MI'
Mmft Jmtt
Ylltltll Wbllttt.r
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Linc91n RuSJtll.
Mrs. Howard Thom.a
Owt,~, 11.,.
South 'oint, 0.
l'llltt!Mt. 0.
C.Mie, RJ,
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M{,'·and Mrs. Franklin Hy· rlcia were,
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sell of _, A!iddleport were
Mr. ·
Mrs.
Devei&lt;IP a· deal ·eart 1~
vlodOrs of his
, Mr.
WINN.JIIt8 Ofl WOIItL_D
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Nita Wata~il Urown~

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l!ld Mr. and llfrt. Dale :Hill.
,Letan, Mrs .. ~y . ~~
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Racine liOul!, Mr. Opal Nutter , ry and Totnmt viSited Mr•. ·At
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NEW YORK - The tnvlta-. Rnbert Merrlll to pop singer in. the major N. Y. revival of
Not~
and Mrs. Homer"lrenhow~r. I Mr. and l!fn. ~am.., Middle
UnaeraiMiothlldourJiamblet,
ent Iotter to oach aquue, to
Uon r ead "In honor ofl Jaek Haskell, plus the besuti· "South Pacific" lhts summer
Mr. •1111 !\Irs. Homer I~- : swart and :f~ll1lly of Portlan~
form lour oro!lnar1 words.
the 58th Birthday of Jack lui Florence Hender!!On:" the !if summer ever gets here - .. -~-- - hower_viSlted Mr IIJd Mrs. LQO·t Route ll1il M1111 8y1VJI Brewer
Paar," and was, signed "Ted! crusty and cheerlui·Peggy Ca.,, Spring hasn't hurried to town Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson . Is Sm1)h and fanuly and J!!r.' local, c•lled on Mr. and ~
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YANER W..O.IJ... -"'1"
and Genevieve Mills," Gene- Hugh Downs oa a tare night so far ) . Jack Douglas came had as'•tilnner guests 8 recent 1and Mrs. Clarence Hayma~ of . Ctcll Ro•~~rry.
vieve being t~e endearing lit· away !tom his early., to • bed to town with wife Reiko, the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Pomeroy Route and Mr. and , Mrs. C.ec11 !l""be'!J'. ~ r •
tie French chatterbox J a c k "Today" TV show rmlilne.
Japanese songstre!!S; Reiko In Autherman. Lowell, Mr. and , Mrs. Robert Jeffers and lanuly, Eclro Buah,. lnd Mrl. Olil!~l'&lt;!
Pur disct&gt;:ernd for TV
. . The informality of the ~arty a white lace dress at mod.i•h- Mrs. Jerry Dailey, Ne.wark, Mr. l Syracuse.
I Roush visited M!',J. O!He Y91!fi
Genevieve
also
scrawled,
"Garwa•
·emphasized
l&gt;Y
gals
In
mod
length
and
peekabeo
waist:
and
Mrs
Jim
•Pape
Middleport
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Mr
and
M"
Bob'Joe
Wolle
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l ts, Peggy Cass ·wor·e a Per- I'me · J ac k DougIao, wor!d' s Mrs. Elva
. Dalley,' Shvenvllle:
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Mr.
and
Mrt.
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Route. Paul
was weil.gardezed ·.. The se- sian tent-like djeilaba, Jack best writing lunatic..wore what and Mae Wolle who Jives with 1 E Brooks . of near Tup"*rs Lehe"( and son cleaned t h,e
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'd was h'IS "on1y su1·t," ·them.
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nna1 and Mlram
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Danny Hanes called""on , well lor Mrs. Lou1se Van Metel~
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dinner dance" , In the Mills' Randy,\now a Rdclifle student, l•nd his customary grim aspect Mr. and Mrs. Harley Keyes ; Mr. a~d Mrs. Maywood Jolin-: and daughter.
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Manhattan toWnhouse, then sported a stylish red caftan cloakmg masterly moeking wit and son, Muriel. of Palaskala. , ston.
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which nothln~ mw:h more and the Unlest, perkiest, prettl- TV's gabby VIrginia Graham, called to see them in the after· ' pre Danny Haln•• who has •
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chic )s possible these status- oot noBe oince Toby Wing's
one of the world's best over- noon
!been stationed In To.as and . Born on thiS day In 17ll7 w»,
Dod y Goodman were a 'm
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· botaruat Carl vo1
~~"led days In 1!1how ....
UUD,ness.
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res sed women, came U1
Clonch Tommy Dol-l· serviQ.~ in the. Marmes
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Now arranr• the clrclod lottero
About !dO of Jack Paar's length dress about a half...lze ladies · luncheon uniform
er of Sbade, and' Mr. and Mrs.~ holhe with his wif• and mother.; !Jnne.
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to form theaurpriH llll""'· u ,friends and. associates, m and tdo tight and ll pro"?"at1ve l Peggy Cass serenaded P ,• a r Eugene Long. C&lt;llumbus visit- ~ Mrs .Anna Halne!. He will he
~:A::=-=~~;;:~·;:;;;-~·~u(ltllodbyth·abo~eclrioon. 1 outofshowbuSibesswerethere, Wiggle for the edification of w1th a rouple of lmes to 'You , ed Mrs. Monai«Jng.
sent to Iceland In June.
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nedy to publish~. Jack Howard, dorson. had a brand n~w ~lg- '. Hope You re Sallsf1ed, I and and daughter. Connie, of Racine ' hout the same at his home
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lncreaMd' up ttl&amp;%
(Ail••flrttoaMrrow) from .Merv Gnffm to Da_vid gy, haircut f&lt;&gt;;, her tmmme~~ smcetely meant them .
B~t- Route and Mr. Roy Bush,local, 1 Mr. Ray Ours went to Pen11- i Cllnlcatuat.pronJouoatl.1.lO.,.
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from
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bar1tone
star
rele
of
Nelly
Forbush
ty
Johnson,
a
Paar
~how
regu.l
VISJted Rev and Mrs J 0 hn, .vJvania to !eek employment
ehew betwr- me.h dlntuna aver1_,.
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liam Lawson and Mike.
length 3Rd several other shert j called on Mr. and Mrs Earnest I ters of Racint visited her mQth-, f~~t!~.J':.S= :.,~~&amp;IC:•/~1:
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Mr. and Mrs. Manford Smith speeches were made as Paar Johnson Racl'ne Rnute
Mrs Sylvia Carpenter.
I t.o&lt;th morellm&gt;IJ .. - ",'',..mo,ro
La ness ter vI81 ted the.ll' son ermg
· ed at each mentmn
· of th'IS Pearl ' Hawthorne Mr·
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and daughter-in:law, Mr. and 50th birthday. Bobby and Ethel Mrs. William Ables 'and ~hildren i berry and family visited Mr ' =.~ "';~u~' •.':,'.,':";';:,~~i.:'
Mrs. Lewis Smtth and Nancy, Kennedy were there in evenmg l called on Mr. and Mrs. Dllloll and Mrs. 'I1loma, Pomeroy, : OttP.A11'DTHatall4r'UIODUD.t4ra.
on Sunday afternoon.
clothes on the way to a formal
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Members of the Mt. Union banquet; Bob Merrill had a 'l
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mo.&gt;rel church conducted services for shghtly camounaged d ,i n ner
and children, Canton, spent
residents of the Kimes ·C&lt;Inval- suit with black how tie in pockweekend here with their
escent Center iA Athens on Sun- et by which he sw1tched to forents, Mr. and Mrs. T 8 y l 0 day afternoon.
mality fer another bla~k .. tle 1
Moore and Mrs. Ruth Stalrke••.l Special ~owers were pre10nl-[ dinner I at • r . . Alexander ,
ed lo the oldest mother pres· Kmg's preUy young wi~ow won i
YOUTH ASKED Jl'OR IT!
You can't hide your folks' Mr. and Mro. Errol Pic&gt;kettlent, Mrs. Carl Cox, the young- the evemng's pme for ladylike '
Thi1 rolurnn is for
10parat1on forever, honey. Talk and Rlckil, Dayton, spent a est mother, and the mothers quiet in thiS exuberant showbiz \'
pie, their pl'Obloma and plea .. lit over· with your mother, and weekend with their
with the most children (there crowd and Dav1d Susskmd. of
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fun. I hope you'll learn !rom her Mrs. Laura Krebs and Mrs
was a Lie between Mrs. Lee all unlikely candidates for ;
As wllb the rest of Helen Help
you must face what you len Holland, and other
Wood and Mrs. James Hays) shrinking violet honors, seem- :
US!, II welcomell laUgha
change, Possibly she and here.
when the Mt. Union Church met ed unreasonably mute, atm..t i
won't clodp 1 oerioUI question
lather may learn from Donnie Cheadle, Walter
on Mother's Day for their regu· as if cowed.
1
witb 1 brush-of!.
tllat t h e s• dan and Mike Lawson
tar Sunday School services. ' A I
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Send your teen-ate quesllons
change, and face me to- a 4-H Junior Leader session
potted plant was pre,.nted to '
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, getber again. I hope so. -H. Pomeroy recenlly. Their
every other mother present I
eare ol HeleD Help US! lilts
toured the General
which numbered 40 with a total !
newspap«.
C&lt;lmpany facilities and
attendance of over 100 In other
SUBSIDIZED ROMANCE
election of officers.
special services, Pamra Sher
Dear Helen:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burke een, baby danghter of Larry
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I - a trea1m1an fit
are announcing the birth of a and Joy Clark, was dedicated
and eome from 1 middle
daughter, Melissa Dawn. at the and christened.
comt family. My
Sheltering Arms Hospital, Ath- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye have l
well off.
ens. GrandPf"ents are M r s. received word of the marriage
parent. aro
Wblll wt go OUI we dOn't
Hazel Burke and Mr. and !\Irs. of their granddaughter. Beverit up, as college takes most of
R. A. Whitllng!on, local. Great ly Dye. daughter of Mr. and
my eointl, Wt uually go to 1 Maurice Loll. Helen S. Loti grandparents are Mr. Orville Mrs. Pale Oye, Jr .. El Cerrito,
movie cr 1 danct, and when to Don C. Weese, 1.116 acre. Whittington, Baltimore, Oilio. Calif., on April 8, to Donald
I'm lhort * b , the 1 u B- Sutton.
. . and Mrs. Neva Ator. Albany. Melin, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
gesls we sit
,
Guido J. Glrolami, V1d1a Relatives here have received J. Mellu Rl&lt;hmond. Calif. The
Fo~year now, h or Girolaml to Howard B a k • r word of the birth of a son, Rog- young couple are now at home
father
been lrylni to give Saunders, lois, Pomeroy.
er Clayton, horn to Mr. and at 272-l 0 Harte Road, San Pabme
y to
her out, but W. ·H. Lowman,
Dorothy Mrs. Rnger C. Greer, at
Io. Calif.
I alwaya
• The past cou- Lowman to United States, Ease· ville, S. C., on April 19.
, Chester Baumgardner. Mike
p1e of weekend~ It wu either mont Deed, Olive.
parents are Mrs. Hazel
and T1m; Coshocton, VISited Mr.
Cla,.nce Ho1klna
take tile money or slay
Mae Dorst, F. N. Dorst to and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Dale Dye over are. Salam, h1~.
llesldes, he manages to 111 United Slates, Easement Deed, Greer. all of this area.
cent weekend.
my ·tank wltll gu whenever
Oijve.
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mother is the former C a r o I Rev. and M,.. Howard Rein
$1,000 WiNNERS
can.
Paul Midkdf, Bettylt_.JNe an Ann Burke an4 this io the · of Michigan were guests of her •PB: :~~:·,..-::t;~~~~
I don't like tile Idea of him !tlidklfl, Warner Midkl : ancy child lor the young couple.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvm [
IIEW """"'''!' "S.fei)'·Untt'' Ho~ Ail
llllbB!dlzlllg ID)' l'OIIIIIICe, and Midkiff, Jane Midkiff Can~, Mr. and . Mrs. Robert
Chase.
.
i l•111es Better
~ rather aut cornera on formerly Jane Midklfl, Wil- accompanied Mr. and M r' Mr. and Mrs. Max Crahtree l IIIEW Wicltr ·-.~,.. Trell-letttr
. . budget. bul when I'm fiat lard Lee Canter, Sally Mlcildff Dave Raynard and sons, R u and granddaughter, Valerie Vin- COntrOl •• , Mort Tflct•on!
MEW l' P6wersJn" Rllbb•r"""!m TOI Up II
bnlkt, there'&amp; nowhart to eut. Shinn, formerly Sally Midkiff, land, to Ironton a recent week- son. Hazel Park, Mich., were 331/:J\
More Mllut
I'm working my way t!lroulb Rnbert Elwood Shmn, Garnet end and visited with Rev. and Mother's Day weekend guests
co11egt.
Withem, Harold V. With"", Mrs. Merlin Teets and Brenda. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I'm more tban fond o1
Muine Dixon. Harold D~n. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Crab- Edgar Crabtree.
glrlfrtl!nd, m1 1hlnk her fam11y Vltgene Whitlatch, James L. tree and Mrs. Murl Galaway Mrs. William Lawson, Glen
Leonard E. Simon, Jr,
Otha Bllllngslty
Donifd E. Martin
is great. Probably another rea· Whitlatch: &lt;_&gt;rv•lle Midkiff, AI· were Mother's Day d i n n e r and Cheryl, spent .from Fr~day
Glasgow, Ky •.,
Ntw
Castle,
Pa.
Portsmouth,
o.
1011 1 feel bid about this sltua· rna Jo Midluff to Umted States, gueSIS of "!J', agd Mrs. Ken- night until sunday m Charleston
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neth Crabtree in McArthur.
visiting her parenls, Mr. and 1 6.so.r.l Block Tubol.., Nylon
BOYFRIEND
L. P. Summerfield to Henry rnong those calling on
Mrs. Bert Withrow and other
Dear B.F.1
E. Bahr, Eileen Bahr, parcels. Murl Gal away recently we r relatives and friends there.
NEW .. ::.\~~c:;~. c;~~~:llftVICI
The Idea II line, hut the
Orange, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs . Eddie
The Busy Bee Society of the •
""~ oy••••r••
ecuu011 is poor. I •an
·Francis Andrew. Nellie And- Tommy and Bryan,
Baptist Church met
stand why you balk at
rew to Robert G. Elk. Mary and Wilbur Dalley. local.
wilh Mrs. Reed Jeffers recentFp.EE
money from 10ur
B. Elk, 'Ia acre, Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ly. Vivian Gaston gave the deMOUNTING
father, btl! tbere'a no
Minor Melvin McAllister, Columbus, spent a Sunday
votions. Those present w ere
why coDtct lludelltl ean't
Stella Mae McAllister to IJoyd Mi-. and Mrs. Robert Mattox. Emma Whittington, Fred a .
£4!w1rd Madeja
date IJI!lllllll. And I'm
G. Monroe, Carrie Monroe, 31· Members and guests of
smtth. Ida Cheadle, Mae JorBlasdell, N.Y. ",
you'd qne, II her lniU
.'II acre3, Selplo.
·, 'Alexander Chapter of Future dan, Keziah Dye, Vivian Gasn't wealtlller tban ,...rt. Knock Eurene C. Johnston, Wanda· Farmers of America attended ton and Bonnie Cheadle. Guests
off the rtm'H IDOilblsbnels
B. Johnston lo Thomao E. AD!· a banquet and special awards were Mrs. Lynn McWhorter and
WINNERS Upt TO $100
tel H be "ber treat"
ey, Mary E. Arney, IUS acres, program at Albany school re- Mrs. J. W. Burke and baby
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Saletn.
cently. Thoa~ present fro daughter. There was a baby
,
Wtlttr ToUt~. Sr. P1tt7 W1llit11
S.ndrt S. MtCtrty 11:. t Ltc•t~~en
Ottotllf' CltiMI!It
llu.rltlf, 1'f V•
PlntCron. WYa. Soul~ hint 0.
QtRII)illtl', 1'1. Y.
(rttton. lly.
ous!J from ber weJI.jntentlonnd Marraret P. Brown, Atty. In this viclnltyr were lllr. and
shower for the Burke baby
PH. 992-2848
Jlmta C. Slntnl
Jtmll H McCIIIft
01Vid W Hu .. M t l Till IIIII M11tftlhtl
IR'nil Let WtMi
Athlud, It,.
Hunlinattn.' W. VI. Jtdtol'l, 0.
Slllt19WII, 0.
'· l,trft'illt. 0.
thoullt IICIIItlwbat ~
fact, Marsaret Br&lt;nyn, Wall· Re~ Cheadle and Donnie,
and a surprise birthday shower iMaln St.
Pomaroy
Jo1n Sltrlin
Tlntlt~ (: lltJts
Chtllll H. Oobbl
thorpl trtd~ OIMI MlldMIM
erl - H.
er Brown, Wanda M~lh. and Mrs. Jack Lowther
lor Ida Cheadle.
Amnwillt, 0
M1ddltlboro, K~.
MottHnlllt. W Vt. LtNnon Jet, II,.
CIWOIII, Ky
Wtblltl/lultJ
Jlm.S [ flo lift
Mrs Jut Voyltl
hrtllt l«kttt
C1l'tln HI""
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D4trfltl , 0
Brookhilll, 1\y.
Owtnsbtro, ky • r lim, W. Y1.
ll«k. W. Y1
favor with odd lobi
Pit Pickens, Naotnl Pldteils. and David Wooten, Bobby
, J011ph (: Rtutma~ l Hldt
G II. CunnllljiiiM
l~b Cablt
let hekttt .
hll Cltr, t~\1.
Pltlab•rJh, P1.
Ln1naton. KJ.
rllstor~sllurf, K,.
htt M;Oo ..... --.
her me, at 1011 have time, George Pickens. Jr., Kathy D. man, Dana Bailey, !\Irs. Clyde
Wllllltn P llrtt
Non1 Dlnltl
l•ul•h Wmhm
fflnli MlllfiiVt
li1r.Jcl Allin
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Ptlnttvlllt, K)'.
Hop~ lnlvllll lly,
fl~lley, 0
Piknlttt, 1\J,
Dear Helea:
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Pickens to Monongabel,a Power ,Slone, Clyde and , Darrel, 1\!r.
' Ptlmt11WDQ411rd
Nerfl\ln Htmblln
Tim W. J1tobl
§llz•btU Ltt
D11rwtrll '-. ~
1 am 11 llld wll! be wotkfnll Co., Right of Way, Olive.
and Mrs. Mendal Jordan and
St Paul, lly,
Loultvillt, Ky.
J1ckeon. 0.
[um11011, Ky
AblldH-. 0.
ltob11l G Wrl1ltl
John W Oltl~ Sr. W•n Wltltltw
l1ry Do111IH ifJI11ct ''Mil Ltwll
In a cafe l(8ln lhla summer.
Walter and Mr. and Mrs. wn.
~~·hlfiiJ\'IIIt, Ky.
Mortllud, ky
Gtor&amp;t!Own. li:y.
M1110111111. W. Vt.
Mqn1N1, Kr.
IItty Mc0on1ld
Donlld Ra, JCHIH
Edwlnl M.Cumll'llrlt I !. Jah~IID~
Gtlf " loltt
How do you lleld p. ,.. UT
: ILiml, 0.
Morthlld. lly
ltJift&amp;IOI\, Ky
Wntlllld, Ind.
LOIIII¥1111, KJ
some lfrlllead men oa. to ret
0
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knolls and
, hhn II Stnith
ao.nt~ J 8uwtr
Thllm• Ptlltfllot
Donald N. Kj"l ·
Hatohtl, Htclt:tl
Auburn, 1'1. V.
Orltllll, IM
Ellwood tiiJ, P1
Woosttr , I .
Sl1,0. n
a bl( tip, then talk terrible a•
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lllr. Guy Sargent were WedJolin MtCutll
8trn1d1na lrtndtl hu l LH liilll•clt
Tllo1r111 Mury '
Dtlp~t Mo111 '.
Unlanto~m. Kr.
JtlftriOII\'II!t, Incl. E!lwoocl Ctt), Pt. . Cr~bO•ehtrd."W.~L thtSIPtth. 0.
hoot them. I feel sorry for these
nesday evening visitors of. Mr.
l Jerry [Mfbr~l
Jllrlll DH PlaHtl Thllllll Ch1p111ar1
AftU.. l11nn
hl'lltiiiC Contlt
guys lor they must be awfully
and Mrs. Eugene Hanins and
l11vtr Flit~ f&gt;l
lllllnlloll, Ky
Mtndtl~. 0.
'· Lnflleton ky
Gtnrd o.
ione,ome or suffering from old·
bad em and ict .crdm In hon-·11
Car1ta. C.'llnt
Ttrr! D Htltat
(htrltt J Gh111t.
Ooclel' f . llnlll
ltdllrlf c Ctrl, lf,
Unl111lawn, «y.
Mt. lib, 0.
Mllt•nlawn, W. Vt. Cntci-nttl, 0
lul~flcl- . Ky
man menopa1111e. But they also Mr. and Mrs. w·. Boyce of .or oi Rhonda's birthday,
Alltn H. Hffll
Jttn Wtt~t
t~rlltnmltrt
D I hmptdlllf'
t&lt;l•tul T. lilt
C.lvttt C•tY, ll:y
MurriJ, Ky.
lfiiiiiOII, 0,
ftllcitr, 0.
LIM Millan, 0.
make me sick wben they plnt:li Columbus and Mr. .and. Mn. i.'!t. IJid Mrs. 'Fred
btl M. .tolluon
l'llllll!p E. Morpn
(hoiJJ V, l'ltll
Rtllf Me lot
Htfftf A. Stoll
me and whisper not so n I e e
Venoy, Toni and Mark, man were Sun~ay
t. Olivet, llr
Mcirjlntown, W. Vt. "N~tl1mshra. KJ.
Ftlrwltw W. Vt.
hrhlnotlll. o.
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S"'•m•n D. 0.1111111 hbut S. l"nct
Ftyne Ttnlltrlt
ll•r_Pakt
~titt. Giltlif,
th'ngs Their br•atlt lsll'l lod were weeltend vlll!lors of Mr. !tors of her
0
Huntlnllon W, ¥1. \lllftltln, ~,.
hllllfto. W, Yt.
ltltliJtfl', N, Y,
,;eel. either. Lots of times their lind Mrs. Howa(d Russell.
Mrs. Ea.rl,
,c.S'jttnctr,
C. M•""''
Jrettltllitbn
A'ltllu• ~~
Clrd• ,,.q,.,
Gorltn Ctc1ft, St.
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N. Tonawtndt, N.Y. Prntllitbttr&amp; Ky.
ftl,.ll'll', W. Vt.
Dt~ttr. N.Y.
111r1.. 1......,.
I
wives look at me as if I were Mr. and Mrs. Glly Ru88ell and I M;s. J.
1111111 W.Wilson
hrl J. Mllllk
Morrlt htk
P'ttll ;,~n
J•llt McCitlf"
LIJitP, ~~~~ ~ 'I
Ehr•bt~Mo•n. Kr. loulnillt, Ky.
El~ouelo, Ill.
Mineo. w Yt.
'''ft"ritlt. Ky.
C.ntoil, 6:-"'·,.......
to blame.
Terry Lynn &lt;If Pomeroy 'nd Mr . . and John, were
D~rl..n L 811rltt
-~~~It $to~1
~. D. WII
ltOrmlft AniOR
=ret lytrt
Vt'- Q . .
Don't tell me to take
Dale Russell and famUy. were of Mr. ~!!~d Mfs,
I
Meriott, o.
PorUmouth, o.
$vt~"'· Kr
lronttl, o.
lilt, !'f.
Piltrinl, lJ,
J. H. Bltnlllnlhl"
MtllntldlcoH
]ll'lillt P'. lmltfl
KIWI Dtt
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Sunday visitors of Mr. and !\Irs. son.
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l"l!nlnlllt, KJ .
MH~tld, 0.
Ma~M1tf. llf,
S"""', fi.-YT.r • 'ti••••llt!IW. ,.,
Don•ld A. WllllfH
Ura S. II. Ql....
!lilY HtUrtti!MI'
Mmft Jmtt
Ylltltll Wbllttt.r
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Linc91n RuSJtll.
Mrs. Howard Thom.a
Owt,~, 11.,.
South 'oint, 0.
l'llltt!Mt. 0.
C.Mie, RJ,
llrftt!d, 0.
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M{,'·and Mrs. Franklin Hy· rlcia were,
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sell of _, A!iddleport were
Mr. ·
Mrs.
Devei&lt;IP a· deal ·eart 1~
vlodOrs of his
, Mr.
WINN.JIIt8 Ofl WOIItL_D
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goods. One lot of dlshe1 an~ pla.sswi~re. Avliriely
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of decorative tapestry and other fabrica. Appro~, imately 800 yards of upholsteey plastic, paint by
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new Uvin~ room suite; reclhu!r chairs, platforJA .
walkers, inberappng mattr~~es, l4 ft. tarpalll·
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the Middleport High School A· ~ l'l~llomil Bilok, t be raJ &amp;l'l'8111emenls; and Kelly, 'd&amp;y and •Frlday to a1s1st 111:.0.
the former Kay WJJ!t. Were ho- ·
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held Saturday night have been Middleport . Department Store iJyiJ S)l'an, Clarabelle' R II e y, ~ School audUorlum. Blclt
shower Friday
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rece1ved,. Mrs. Richard Hovat.- will be awlirded.
Betty~ Gprnore, Eric, Ch~ 'm(lnlber of the decoratll!l. ~
Rock Springs Grange Hall.
ter, president, reports.
The Susan G. Park Memorial bera, Tel:81111(1•Wli!te, ·C ttl e,e n mll!ee· rs·a!ited to provlde tllt
CharlmeHHIJkh, Tel. 992-5292
tesaea were Mrs. Leroy Sauters; "·
Due to the large response, Scholarship wiD be awarded tO Oblinger, Mr. ml.)lrs, ~ge eard .tables.
Mrs. Denny Hill and Mrs.
Mrs. Hovatter said that the a member of the 116'1 graduat.- M)ller, Leo Ke~, Jr., Bet:. 'l'bif•-table commlltee compot.
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TEA~ERS and wofl&lt;ers con. banquet will be Rerved in the Ing claso following a welcb!ne ty Smith, Bob DaVIs, ~trtee ed of llitbara Sclles, Artn Jlallo
The hall was decorated
terence for the Mlddleport corn. Middleport High School audi· into the aiUlllDI assoclatioo·'by Stewart, Mr. and Mrs~ 0\8r!e8 ey, J~'MP!er, N~~~cy Beaver,
streamers for the affair. Redally vacation Bi hie torium and that ~h~ dance wlll Mrs, M. L., Frencb, a membet Byer, .,Bob .Byer, cBrolyri M· Donna~ P\IUY ScltmoiJ,
lreshmenta of cake and i c school will be held at 7 p.m. lollow ·in the Middleport l!)le- of the 50-Yi&amp;r reunion class: ner, Saiiy ·Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Jolmsoll, CJirabelle Rllcrearn wm served.
Tuesday at the First United mentary School auditorium. !he Commltlees appointed by Mrs. Harold 'lboma8, and J'o h ·~ ey, ad ~artba Balle. Fry il to
Attending were Mrs.
Presbyterian Church,
dance is open to the public. On- Hovatter Include Mrs. James F11ilz, decorating.
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Cummings, Mrs. Kenneth
ly a few more reservations Brewington, Mrs. Cash Bah r, Other aiUlllDI are asked f6 prepii'e .the, tablea for Ilia,blllver and Joy, Mrs.
SPECIAL MEETING of lbe lor the banquet will be accept- and Mrs. Don Stivers, nominal- join members of the decotaling CJII•t .
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M 'B r~. H e maM yse • Smith president amtbunced • have charge of the program New officers were elected mer Medicine Chest," by Mrs.
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Tuesday night at t h s Middleport High School through ing llle canteen at llle June 19 Your Manners with Your
W· a., r""'""'e
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• Middleport First United Presby- the years to lnday's plano for vtsit of th.e bloodmobile when tor," by Mrs. William Grtile&amp;el~.l
· Olbha, :1011 of Mr. and Mrs. W. replica filled with ivy and lilies Mrss, pa rlaU atlrr sMan Sco~, terlan Church
consolidation by Tom K t•ll y, the Rock Springs Better Health Household hinta were given
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MEIGS COUNTY Riding club and highlights of the Yellow Club met at the horne ol Mrs. Mrs. George Skinner.
A blue and white color at the coflee service.
M~ ;:y~ ;.•· 1 rg '';t1~· will meet Tuesday May 23 at Jackets by Charles Bradbury. Wheeler Drake.
The club song, the Lord's
scheme was carried out In the Besides those already
ryn ·Johnson, ~..~•Ann 7i.ns~ey: 7:30 p. m. at the 'home of· 'Joe Se~eral door priZes provided New officers are Mrs. Cliff· J;Tayer, and the pledge to the Mr. and :Mrs. Harold ~
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beneath an umbrella decorated were Mrs. Paul Darnell, Mrs. rs. race arner, rs.
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UOD 8 ord LelfhOit, president; Mrs. tlon by M
Amos Leo ard guests of Mr. and Mrt. Forrest
with ribbons and
flowers. Antone Lucke, Mrs. Frank
gle Burns, Mrs. Gloria Johnson
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Homer Radford, vice pres!·
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Bachtel anct' daughter carol.
Games wera played under di- son, Mrs. Georgia
and Gina, Mrs. Janet Pierce, Chapter No. 186 O.E.S. wIll ~
"'"''n ' ~ent: Mrs. Scott FQ!mer, sec- co~!• o.. 2 rea Jogs, , "
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rotary; and Mrs. George Skin· age a~d He Left a Ligb~
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickant,
recliOD ol Mrs. Keith Riggs and Mrs. Karl Kraeuter, Mrs.
Ada Sellers, Mrs. Carel Wolfe, home of Mrs. Norma Parkc'l' at :
ner, treasurer.
and ~crlpture.
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winning prizes were Mrs. Don· ert Elberfeld, Mrs. Jan1esjMiss Diane Samso, Miss Donna 7,30 p. m,
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The June 22 rneetmg will be ly Ttlornas, Mason, w. Va.;
aid Mayer, Mrs. Roy Betzing, Pullen, Mrs. Walter
Bowers.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Racine
Projects were di~ssed and held at the home of Mrs. Wll· and Mr. and Mrs, am Pickens,
Mrs. Richard Chambers, Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Mrs.
Sending gilts were Mr.
Post, American Legion, will
II was noted that a film on ean· barn Grueser. Refreshrn~ts Fork, Md., were Sunday dinner
Francis Anderson, Mrs. Howard Anderson, Mrs. Rolland
Mrs. Eugene Wyatt Mrs
meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the
cer Is available from the Meigs were served. .
guests at the Burr Oak Lodl•
Byer, Mrs. Kelly Grueser, Mrs. ling, Mrs. Leslie fultz,
Grueser and Kare~. Mr.'
hall. Potluck refreshrnenta will ~
County nott of the American
of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlevy,
Willi• McMurray, Mrs. William Earl Werner, Mrs.
Mrs. San Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. be served.
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Chauncey.
~ Allderson, Jr., and Mrs. Lanny Swatzel, Mrs. Goldie
Don Mayer Mrs Eastman M
RUTLAND ALUMNI are ask·
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::~.and Mrs. Wallace Brad- and Mrs. Leon 'sauters, • r. ed to meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday Mrs. Gladys Morgan return· to Mrs. Maxine ~mold and Mrs.
James Mourning and Ju
Lyle Hysell, Mrs. Ronald Riffle, in the high school gymnasium I ed !rom Columbus Sunday a!- Uiwrence BurnSide, both booHauck of Colwnbus, were week·
Congregatiom Will
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowers
to decorate for the annual ban· ter a week's visit with her Jlltallzed, and to tbe funeral of , •
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Elizabeth Hysell, Mrs. '
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daughter, Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt. Mrs. Howard Bolin, a mern- Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Holder es visited his mother, M r L
Conjregations of St. Paul's
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Robson, Mrs. Paul
LADIES AUXILIARY of Lew· Sne went especially to attend her of the club.
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Spokane, Wash., were guests Golda Mourning, and ;Jan waa
and st. John's Lutheran Church·
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Mrs. Evelyn Thomas, Mrs.
Manley Post 263, American the spring concert of the Jun· Mrs. Fred Geoglem, presl· honor at 8 dinner party
the overnight guest ill 'Mr, IIIII
es wlU unite 1n worship sun- Dur~ng SerVICe
ron Barr Mrs. Carrie Wears Legion, special meeting at the the band of which her grandson dent, bad charge of the pro· Friday night by Mrs. Adam
Mrs. Richard Pl.cki!DL_ ...
day at St. Paul's Church to Jn.
Mrs. Goldie Sargent, and Mi~
of Mrs. Allen Hampton is a member.
!"~·.Readings given we r ~; ersbach, Pomeroy.
Margie Harris, daugbier. of
staB the new pastor the Rev.
Martha Arnold.
at 7
Mrs. William Smith, K 'th M
h
Identify
Diabetes
Carriers,
Mrs.
Holder,
the
former
Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Harris has
.
'
urges attendance
e•
organ, sop omore a1 by Mrs. Amos Leonard· "Do le0 Sm'th
is
nl
f
1 • a ece 0 Mrs. been accepted for tralnlnl' a!
Bnan V. Engel.
·
Ohio University spent the week· N0t B D" bed
'
A potluck dinner will be serv· Seniors were honored at the
r H
LADIES AUXILIARY OF end 6ere with hts rents Mr
e ISiur • with Low Ebersbach, and her visit
the Holier Hqapllal School oi
ed Immediately following
Sunday service of the Trinity
lrCre meefS
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Amer. nd Mr R
:
' d Temperatures," by Mrs. Welby last week was the first in
Nursing Slle 'will beliD lltf
8
10:45 worship service in t h United Church of Christ.
Legio.n, will meet at 7:30 andm:iher~~s. ;{.~a'i ~:r. Whaley; "~~ngelenes, No Cause years. The couple we~e guests
·In SepleiOOer.
.
fellowship hall to weloorne
Presented Bibles were Janis
mght at the hall.
gr
y
for Alarm, by Mrs. M ark at the Ebershach home
Mr and Mrs Bob MeEIIdn.l
new pastor Friends of th Schmoll Susan Heaton Millie Th• Emma Smith Circle
gan.
Grueser; "How to Act During Attending the dinne~
have re~ to ·a ~,a.
church are ·Invited 1n
Legar 'Mary Francis' Don the R~rganlzed Church of
. Wednesday
James Qul!lls Jimmy Duane Your Stay in the Hospital," by were Mrs. George Powell
lll lnd after ~ ~
to members. Any Inquiries
Swish,;.., Ed Baer, and
ChriSt of Latter Day .
SPEC!~ MEETING, Twin and Blaine, and Eugen~ Dent, Mrs. Arlie Ahhotl: "Your Sum· kersburg, W. Va.: Mrs. '
aonv ;; tile~ home Mi'e while'
cernlng the event may be
Porter. Peggy Hoffner an
recently at the home
City Shrme Club. Wednesday. were weekend visitors ol Mrs
Gaul, and Mrs. Gayana Clay, Mr. McElhlrlitq ~led
reeled to Miss Erna Jesse
Jane Grueser will also receive :rs. Lucy Taylor of Racine. Discussion of partlclpalion m Edith Dent, Springfield. Sunday Daughter Born to
Chester: Mr. and Mrs. Geerge from hand ~·
~~ 1
Mrs. Kenneth Braun.
Bibles from the church.
rs . Taylor led the devobo~l Memorial Day and Regatta they were guests el Mrs. Dent
Hobstetter, and daughter Bette Mr. and Mrs. - ~ Meln"Christian
Roadbuilders" ~~rYice. with the theme hemg Week End Parade to be held. at an air show at Wright-Pat- Mr. and Mrs, Young Jean, Mrs. Ida Burns and Mr.
were in Leesbura over the
0
1
was the sermon. topic of .
u!'~~~h~_! ~a.::!~? Y Fa· ~rc~ z'!,~ !~~: terson Field.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young of and Mrs. Melvin VanMeter, son, weekend where !bey Vlsilld Mr.
advised Scripture reading was taken at
night at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyrus, Leb
are announcing the :::· w\;"!.ero.Jin
:;
Pomeroy, 0 ,
h'gh
.
from
Psalms
40th
chapter
and
hall
Charleston,
W
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Va.
spent
the
lrth
o,
a
daughter,
Lisa
Kath·
d
Mls
Bemt
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was read by' Mrs Maxine•
•
weekend at their Nye Ave. leen, born Friday at the Lan.. an
s
ce
urst,
of the Order at Eut.to God, one In serv•ce to
dl
.
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Th111'8day
ho
ller-F irfl0ld 11o pltal
Middleport.
ern Star
·
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kind one for carrying burdens e. Opemng prayer was given
me.
ca
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Miss Lucllle Smith
M ~ Mrs Sidney lluaell
TONIGHT
Moy23
and '110rrow. and the other for by Mrs. Golda Gllillan. Mrs. RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M I J. The couple bas•two other chQ.. look Mr. and Mrs. Holder '
r. , vial~ Sundl)' wl~
"THI SWINGER"
walking with God,
Taylor presented a reading Ia· will have a tield lr•p end picnic hoan Peggy Heidi and Rhett ~n. Philip. age three, and Ro- Columbus Saturday for
lath Rue Tuckerman ·-'
Ann
Tony
ken
from
the
Salnlt
Herald
Thursday,
May
25 at the Fork•
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20 months. Mr. and Mrs.
.
er,
, •Margaret
Franciosa
which centered arour1d t h ~ ed Run State P~k Meeting :"'d Mrs. Wa•de Windon, were Wilson Carpenter and Mr ,. 1.",.1\1;.,m...,tr,.•;i;;p;;;tiiioiiiSpi.okiiiaiiiniiie.;o;;;;...,==--reiiila,.u,.ves...,IDII~,.fri;;;eDil;;;;;;l;;;:=.
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m Charleston, W. Va. over the H nk y
p
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theme. '!'he devotional
time Is 5 p, m.
Group of Senior6
weekend to attend an 011tique a
oung, omeroy, are e
Wod..,doy ond Thurodoy
Moy 24-25
closed w1th reconllngs of ·"How AFTERI\100N Circle of the show While In Charleston they grandp~enta. Mr. and Mrs. W.
NOT OPEN
At Slumber Party
Great Thou Art" and ''T be Women's Society of Christian . 'ted Mr d Mrs Fulton B 0. Barn•tz. Pomeroy, are I be
l.o'!' • Prayer" sung by Kate Service Heath MeU•odist ~~ert and :r. and· Mr&gt;. S. great gran~parenta. Philip and
Girls of the 1967 .
Smilh,
Church will meet at the church W th h 11
Robin spen. the weekeild here
class of
Mrs. Golda Gillilan, women'$ Thursday, A 1 p. rn. IWlCheon ea er 0 •
with Mr. and Mri. Carpenter.
were guests
leader was In charge of the bu- will precede the meellng.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frank,
Sunday night lor a slumber
sinm meelini. The secretary STEWARDSIIIP and finance Cindy and Gregg, Nelsonville,
PRESENTED BIBLES
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ty at her home.
report was read by Mrs.
conuniJsJon will meet at the spent Sunday in Pomeroy wlth
~t
Guests were Kay Ault,
Reush and cardl were sent to Middleport Heath- Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mora Connie Dill, Susan Dixon,
"tMDAMX:'
Lana
· · John Faulk, Sandy Garter,
,tck. Mrs. Gillilan read a· let· Church at 8 p. rn. Thursday.
and other relatives and friends. Joyce Evans, Debra Spencer,
Turner
Forsythe
Grueser, Rose Marie Hackett, fer from Mro. Loio Smith, In· XI GAMMA MU Chapter of Char~ Swisher, ernplo)•ed at and Jndy Smith were presented
Save All Your Saleslij*-They Are V•luablt
Tecbnleolor
PLUS
Rulb Ann Hawley. Ann
IDrming the members that
Beta . Sigma Phi wlll meet on the Huntington National Bank, Bibles by the Rev. Me112ti
"THI NIGHT OF THI
Sandy Humphreys. Kathy
deadline for reglatratiOl fa
8 p. m. at tbe c.. Columbus, is vacationing in Smith Sunday morning at the
GRIZZLY•
Elhmney, Susan Morris, Sue the Women's Institute •
!umbos &amp; Southern Ohio Elec· New York City. He Is the son Enterprise E.U.B. Church. The
Ohlinger, Stephanie
wlll be held at Grace!~
trlc Company in Middlepo:t of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swish· minister asked each girl to anWIDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AND PIIIDAY
lerie Reitter, Sue Rue,
lege, Uimonl, Iowa, Is
Those who receilred the order er.
llOlUICe her plans for the fnlure,
Mol24, 25, 26
Schmoll, Marilyn Stumbo,
25. The Wornen'o Institute
of the Rose recently are to be
DOUI I PIATURI .
dy llllartz, Diane Walker,
begin on June 10.
present at 7:45 p. rn.
"TAIIZAN AND THI
erilla Ward, and Mary Wolfe.
During tho aoclal hour
SPECIAL MEETIIIG of the
COTJRILL PROMOTED
VALLIY OF GOLD"
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The
group
was
joined
by
were
played
with
Mrl.
II
a
h
Racine
Lodge
No.
481
F&amp;AM,
PLUS
I!
cy Harris, observing her
Roush aad Mra. Beullih Roush Thursday. May 25, at 6 r. m. Thome M. Cottrill: son of
•PRANKIN$TIIN .
l:ONGUIRI THIJ WORLD" birthday, Kathy Morgan,
wlnnlng prizes. Each rnetnber for work In the Fellowcraft de- Ml'!l. Thome F. C',ottrill of 200
and Lois Sauer,
present waa preaente4 8 Jlfi gree. All regular Mason• ate Midland Place, Logan, Ohto, has
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by the hostesa.
lilvlted.
been promoted to master oer·
Refreshments were served by ROCK SPRINGS Grange wUI ge•nt In the U.S. Air For~.
the hostesa, Mro. Taylor, of ml!et at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Sergea~•l Cottrill Is a tralnmg
sandwlcheo, jello oalads,
hall. There will be a program te.chn1c1an at Minot AFB, N.D.
cootl
punch and coffee
and relreshrnenta will be serv- HIS w1fe, Ann. Is the daughter
Mrs. ~~h Roush MriL Gol~
ed.
of Mrs. J ..Edward Foster of
Ullan, Mrs. Maxlqe
ANNUAL LUNCHEON of the 1136 E. Mam St., Pomeroy.
Mn. Mattie Teaford,
Afternoon Circle of the Women' • The sergeant, a graduate of
lab Roush, Mrs. MyrUe
Society of Christian Service, will East Bank (W. Va.) High School
and the hosteu. The nell
be held at I p.m. Thursday at attended West Virginia Jnsti·
ing wlll be held at the home ol Heath Methodist Church, Mem· tute of Technology. He also s\u·
Mrs. Dab Roush, Portland Oil hers are to take a covered dish died at the University of Mary.
June 20.
and their own table service.
land European Division In Ub·
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of ya, during his of!.cJ.uty hours.
the
Mldd1•'10rt First United He served during the Korean
WE SELL
Presbyter I Church wiD meet War.
at 7:30 Th.rsday night at th•l __
Church. Mrs. Rodney S au • r lo
will present the program, and
HOME FURNISHINGS Mrs. Richard Vaughan w i 1
give devotiODS, Hostesses will
A checking acc:ount eliminates the
be Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs, Ar·
danger of losing cash. Your stubs are
thor Lewis, Mrs. 0. H. Stewart
Middleport,
Ohio
Mrs. Vaughan, and Mrs. Larry
a complete record of all your ex·
Anderson.
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penses. For proof of payment, your
MIDDLEPORT
Band
Boost.
,
OUR PRICES ARE
cancelled checks are all tile receipt
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you need. Checking accounts protect
7:36 Thursday night In the
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