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Setde~le. Ray .FrecJter, Edmund
Grueser, Doll AndiiJ'IO!l, Carroll
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Caftlahali, Charles 'l:l,lf~JP, Garrett
Ctrele, Fra~ WnColifllo Mlu
Doullu and Mlaa Mar1arat Wells.
Mra. Whitney Ingr•~ID Is dinetor and J'tfrs. Horace ''"'· ac-

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The next appearance of the.
choir will be at the county-wide
Chtlatmas proaram ~ov. 4 apd 5
and at the Melas 4ni!IJII Farm
Bllreiu meeUna ,t thtt Sacred
... Audito•lum on ~oy. t .
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The group 'l"ill me't .or f8bear·
sal• Thursday evenlnl at t)le Ublt·
ed Methodist ehurdt insteadL of
Sacred' lleart ~hurch ~ plinneo.

At • 1peqial meetlnC Sundaf af.
tel'l!oon. representiUvea of Pomeroy'1 qb..-ell.- c.Ued UPOn the
people of Pomeroy to mate the
eombll loeal option eleetto11 a
matter of earnest prayer.
.. Ametlca bas long l!oastl!l:l bellll
a chriltlan nation," aald one of
the speakers, "btit a community
cannot call twlf Chrl.stiin or ev·
en God·learllll If Its citizen• declde 80 Important a q\JesUon as '
the local option solely on the basla
of economica or money without reterence lo CbrlsUan prlnclples·-t~r
the will of God. By pubJle and
private prayer, people may come
to realize that what happens to
·men. women, young people and
children Is more Important than
dollars and cents."
Church bells will rlnl each day
at 12 o'clocli noon, as a s!Jnal for
people of .all faiths to quietly seek
Divine guidance.
Th
Ul be bli n1
ere w
pu c u on ser·
vices In the evenings at 7:00 o'·
I g sche duIe:
clock On the f0 IIown
Mon., Oct. 31, Methodist Church;
Tues. Nov. 1, Baptist Church. Wed.,
Nov. 2, Church of Christ; Tburs.
Nov: 9; Federated Church Chapel;
Fri. Nov.
Nov. 5,4, Baptist
Methodist
Church;
Sat.
Church·
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Nov. 6, Methodist Church at 3:00
pm. ; Monday, Nov. 7, Federated
Church.

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Sugar Run School
Spomoring Party
, The public Is Invited to attend
the annual Halloween party of
Sugar Run s~hool tonight at the
school. Baked g~s and c11ndles
will he sold and there wlll be
othe!' attractions such as a fishing
pona.
The grand march will begin at
7 p. m.

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. Jlarlleatb' Solicited

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911lclail)' opened Girl Scout week ·
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The tea Ia he\11 aMual In mem· ,
ott of Juliette Low, whoae birth· •
day Is October 3Q, and who wu
the.t9under of ~ltl Seoutlna In the
tTnlted States;· .
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The proarap~ qpened wltl;l tile
advlnce of the eolpr I\IUIJ&gt; the
pledge of alleaianee and ·the JIDI·
illl Of '"the Stir ·SIIa,""'led Banner, .,
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"'..u, commissioner
of the Pomero)I, Girl Scout As·
aoclatlop weleoii!ed tbe ;uhta and
Introduced th,t ,ti'OGP', leaders and
committee meljllicira.
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'Mrs. · Jolui .Ha'rd)'; co.:Ch.a lrlnan
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comm1~tee anilo
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prepared llY the,.~Jil'Js· whlch.bepn 1 vwith the "Hymn Of 'S eoutlili : " :
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The "Fiy·up" , ceremony In 'l lbale· u ,
w.hlch girls, who lulve completed ...._. WMir
the requlrementl of the Brownie -· · ----':.:;..,'=~·.:....;~+-i:"'
Scout, receive their 1wtnis ()f .'gold
and "f)y.up" to aeoutllll wu eon- Brenda StraUII.
duced by Mrs. HardY; 1ViJal"')tlr· Susie vaughan;
garet Hysell ancl• ~·- . Vern11n Barbara Hysell,
Cady, leaders of .Troop Five.Continuing
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Hardy lighted ~~==~; ~mcues
The eight girl~ of 'tli. J~P and In a candelabra 1:1
two glrla of Troop 'J;'hree repe,ted Scout promlae,
for the last time the BrCIWnie lighted a small can,dl•
:..pnro,nmolissee, ,repeated lbed·
aDd repeated
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for Mf11. ~ard,Ytaws. The song
and were
Make a Promise"
ceremony.
Badges and aw&amp;J"da were ' then
made..,. to girls ·who had .,. e d
them Ill the past m11nth; ~l wal ·announc~ tliat, several. ~if' fie t~rls
completed
requirementS .. , . f o r
·marl!llman baage. at , Cllnp' Molly
Lauman tltis sutnn¥!r, · ·-~ ' " '
PFhes In the rec~nt -Pc!&amp;uir ~on­
test were awarded to Aprli' $basteen, 'first; Janice Cady, ~ecoqil.
Mrs .. Kress. anno1111cid Ute q, s.
calendars which will be anllallle
to those who .desire them. &lt; ·:.
Mrs. Joseph· Cook gave an ·Interesting talk on the .lifl! Qf Jllllette Low, which was the· hiJhlight
of the program.
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She recounted many lnter,j.tlng
ln"Ciden~s of her life· whli:b1' ~?egan
just . before the Civil
in· Sa_.
vannah, Gil· Mrs. J.ow
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Pomeroy Lod*e No. 164
F. &amp; A.M.
Election of .Officers Nov·

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NOT'JC_E·.ember 2,' 1949,
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Eledion NovemJler 8, 1949.

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YY ngioea, our serv•ce u
jlllt what the doctor ordered.
PeriOdic checkups keep yoar
Buick'• engine humming a
happy lOng of Fireball power.
And if rime and travel han
taken their toll, our mea have
dae ear tq spot what' a needed.

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Major operation or minor
IIIJ.'8ery-bearing replacement
or a oew set of rings-our
M.D.'s uae nothing but Buick·
eajiaeeted pans fresh from
the faaory. The combination
of Buick-engineered pans and
real Buick care keepa your

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this ltul.lty, 1U·HP PCicli•rd - ·tor
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Time was when car buyen had-a choke
~tween the smooth performance of a
btg, roadworthy cai ••• and the p.
ec.lODOiily of a light, low-powered w.
Then came Packard's advaaced
"free.#wuthi•g" engipe design. · •· , .,.
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