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million tons of mal to tile 1,100,· employ 7&gt; people," Mr. S~Jn¥•1
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trle generating plant, Jointly of New Havl'll, hss been nalned
owned b,V ApPJia&lt;hlan P&gt;wer to llUJI"rvlae all oporltkiNI II
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the joint Oongresslonal Eeonom- a Ill tacrease" · and · uld
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R. Ford in urging tbe Johnson "A tu Increase could hit the by econol!llsts with the clearest c:ertalnty of pll\llnC our ll!loild
admlnistra~on to cut book economy at the wrong
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er of Cleve~ were.· , for
ceo meetlbg of t.be exeeutl~e ' Plibliclty - Mrs. Richard 1laeh and Mr. and, Mrs. owen. ANNUAL PICNIC of Tent
Woode and the Wllliam Carr ~ '',.·"·at of Edw4rd·
committee of the ~ddleplirt Owen, · •
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wlll be held at 1 p.m. MOnday Sue remained for a fe!Y days Mrll; EttitllltcM!UJD .
Elementary SChool. '
nouncbd at the first meeting of
Aug. 28, at the Miadleport .Road·
ed to Baltlniore, Md.
Robert'' Morris, new•: elemen. the PTA.
side Park.
and . Mrs. Clair
after several days -~ ,
tary plincipal, met with the Following the planning ses·
FIRST REG~ fall .'!'"et.
. and Kathy, and Mrs. · her huabl!l\d, ano ,!aml)yy, :
KrOup . and . spoke on the role slon Mr. and Mrs. Kloes servtng of the Metgs. Consoht.ated ra , . · attended tbe
Miss ·Marabe~~- . . .
of PTA umts In education. dis· ed coffee and cookies. Attend- Mrs. Willis Anthony a 0 d
Booster• w•ll be August rOd•
at Ash Cave,
Columbus vacationed a!
suggestions to the grOUflln\l\Ud- ing were Mrs. Yeauger, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Bennett were hos- 28 at Mlck!leport High School day.
'e?; Montreal, Canada,
ed the development of .8 'ibra. Wilcox, Mrs. Burdette, Mn Itesses Friday night for 8 picw1th a reception lor pamela H~nderson,
agara Falls and ~nt a Week
ry for eiernentru-y chlldi'en, the "'" •. ..• ,. .
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nic of the past matrons of Evan- Mr. Javid Bowen, new ban~
Carr 8111/ .Eddte Parker of
with ber parents; Mr, and Mrs.
use of rei!OUrce peopl~ in com- ~
~ geline Chapter, Order of
and Mrll. ~wen_ . alt•r community won severalllv Jack Sharpnack.
munity projects spdnsored by
OUD 30
· ern Star, Middleport, at the
tbe business meetlng.
~k .aw~s at the
Mr, and 1\lrs, Francis
parent • .teacher KroJ1pa a 0 d
~ thony farm 00 Cherry Ridge.
County · Fall' the . past
· word · of the birth
!he possibility of assigning
~ Games were played wit SOUTH~es~1AL B 8 0 d George and Gerald
· a granddaughter, bbm
mothers to assist with the
~ prizes being won by mrs
won horse pulling contests,
15 at Uoiver~ity·: Hospital,
schj&gt;ol children during lu~ch
(:; Helen Reynolds, Mrs. Ed 1t ·
meett t~~1a:,sc::· Revival services will
lwnbu's. Paren\11 · &amp;re Mr.
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periods and playground activi·
~ Russell, Mrs. Evelyn Lew 1 • at p.m. a • g
' here. on Wednesday, Sept. S
Mrs. Merle E. Scbroecler,
ty.
~ and Mrs. Bernice Wino. Mrs.
Tbunodav
contmue through Sept. 15.
bave two sons.
Morris was introduced oy
1Rosemary Lyons had chorge
THE POMEROY Chapter No.
Wendell Gerlach,
president. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bing · the meeting with •ound-r.&gt;bin ao R.A.M. will hold a special '
Other 196'1~ olfi~ers are . Mrs. ,of Cleveland are here visiting cards beiug prepared for sev- meeting Thursday, August 31,
Mannmg Klqes, VICe preSJdent: her mother, Mrs. J. K. Smtih, eral members who are Jll.
at 7 p. rn. at the Pomeroy Ma.
Mrs. Lowell B•aver, second ' Middleport, end Mr. and Mrs. I Others at thr picnic we r e sonic Temple for the express
vlce president.; Mrs. Richard ,Vincent Dabo, Pomeroy. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hugh~•: Mrs. Bolh purpose to confer the mark
Owen, s&lt;&gt;eretary, and Mrs . . Dabo is confined to her home Puilen, Mrs. Vrrgm•a NeutziiOg.' Past Masters degree on
Manning
Kloes,
treasurer. ;with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cora Pullen, Mrs. Naomt era! candidates. All officers
Meet.i"~' will be held on the .Bing and Mrs. Smith vi~ted in King, Mrs. Kathryn KnIght, companions are urged to attend.
third Monday of each monlh Barboursville, W. Va. last week Mrs. Pearl Bunce and Mrs. El·
with the r ~rst meeting sched- with Mrs. A. D. Wilson, sister sie Roush, Barbara and Joe
uled for SPpt. 18.
:of Mrs. Smith.
Anthony and Willis Anthony,
Chcmgps in procedm·e w ere , Mrs. Louise Davis and so n,
nqted during the meeting. Only IMartin, have returned to Elmparenls with paid memberships I hurst, Jll. after spending a week
in the PT.\ will be counted fori here with her brother-in-law and
A pink, white, and blue color
Sizes 3 to 6x-7 to 14room awards. All PTA funds !sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Werscheme was carried out in
and chubbies.
will be handled by the treasur- ;ner.
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decorations for a layette shoW·
er.
! Mrs. Nan Moore and Mrs. A campfire for
er honoring Mrs. P.atrlck
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Fultz. chairman, Dan Meadow&gt;.-'" Beac ' oure
lams urg clu
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and Miss Evaline Arnold. Mrs.
Toddl~rs' and Chubbles'
Mr&gt; Ilorold Thomas, Mrs. N,,_; and Appomattox Court House, held Tuesday rught at the Eu- Williams Is the former Bertha
sizes.
Ia Swisher and Mrs. J 0 h n,~nd ret?rned home on the Sky- gene Coleman farm near Rut· Arnold, now with her husband
KrBwsczvn.
, Ime Drive.
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stationed with the U. S. Army
Progr~ m _ Mrs. Kloes, chair- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wdtll~afmVStat cy Chadds c. HaMII of Galltpotlis, in Columbus, Ga.
man. Rubert Byer. Richard and son, Howar. ~. o . m ua, ta _Meigs·~a 11 18· ason scou Ing Streamers and bows decorat·
Vau ~hon and Mrs. Wendell Ger· lwho have be~n V~Sitmg hJs mo- lo!flcial, will be t.be speaker.
ed a bassinet In which the gifts
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Mrs.
Vtctona
Stacy,
have
Boys
and
their
parents
are
were placed. Games were play.
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·~· be. h' _ M s Richard returned temporarily to theIr asked to meet at the Middle- ed with prizes being won by
other Shipment of
Vau;~an." ~rs. Li:n~l Bo~gs, former home at Nampa, Idaho. port First United Presbyterian Mrs. Charles Arnold and Mrs.
Skirts
Slack&amp;
Pullschool
bags for back
Mrs Roscoe Wise, Mrs. Ker.- They were accompame~ on the Church .at 7 p.m., and I r o m John Dean. Punch, cuptakes,
oven - Cardlgans to
school.
neht Wilcox. M•·•· Constance !rip we;t by Mr. Stacy s ~JSter, there wtll go in a group to the fee cream and nuts were serv·
Shorts - Anklets
K- Hlth-'lndorwur
Nelson and Mrs Robert ~or- Mrs. Fred RJg~s of Darwm. 1 Coleman farm. Food wlll be ed by Mrs. Arnold, Miss Eva·
Stylt1 far tlrl......tyiH
Beverly Ervm, daughter r,f provided but those attending line Arnold and Mrs. Mas h.
far boys
rJ.~osrit ·•lity . Mrs. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervin, Iare a.ked to take ~ticks go Favors we,;, miniature babies.
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Burd ett ~'. ilrr:; . Grnr)!t&gt; Mille!". l1as retu~ned to her. hom.e af- 1 wh1ch tC~ roa~t their w1enets M:d Guests were Mrs. Clyde HinMrs Ida Mae ;tart in, Mrs. ter spendmg a week 10 Mlddie- either a chall' or blanket to s1t iton, Mrs. Roger Young, Miss
, port wilh her grandp~renls, Mr. on.
Linda Beal, Mrs. Wllllam King, I
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Mrs. Alpha Russell, Miss Mer·
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tha Arnold, Mrs. Charles Arn- ,
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old, Mrs. Otarles King, Mrs. I
Pirnic, .'!tvimm.ing
Dean, and Miss Su•an Mash.
Corduroys - Wooll - Nylons,
TONIG~T •nd TUESDAY
Fnjo~·erl
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Class
Others
presenting
gifts
to
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Rutland Methodist Church spent · Sunday School attendance on ' Oats, Mrs. Eugene Smith and
:..'harl!nn
Yul I' Friday at Royal Oak Park on a August 20 was 40, offering was Brenda, Mrs. Ralph .Curl, Ml'9.
IIE'ston
Br.vnncr
picnic and swimming party. !$10.79 Worship services were K~eth HarUey, Ml'9, N e v
They were accompanied by ' held at 10:45 with Vere Swartz While, Mrs. Richard Canrthere,
Mr. and Mrs. Herold Sauer. [as lay leader and an attendance Barbara Caruthers, Mrs. Bob- ,
Mrs. Sauer is teacher of the of 16.
by Arnold, Mrs. Waller Terrell, I
class.
Class
members
attendi
Worship
services
were
held
Mrs.
Norman Hysell, Mrs. Irene
Pomeroy, 0.
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ing were Steve Hoffman. Bob Sunday evening at 7:45 with the Arnold, Mrs. Waye Beal, San- ~
See the new fall ~ection of
Stewart,
Donna Weber. Dallas I Rev. Casto.
1dra Beal, M_rs. Kenneth Mar- 1
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
sweaters styled and manufac.
Augu1t 28·29
Weber, Rosemary Rice. Eli en The Wornens Society
of 1 klns, "!rs. Vrrgll King and Judy, 1
tured by "CAMPUS" - "Am·
WALT DISNEY'&gt;
Rice, Ruth Ellis, .lim Birchfield, Christian Service met on Tues- ;and M1ss Mary Russell. _ _ ,
"SNOW WHITE AND
erica's Biggest Selling SportsI Rob Birchfield. Terry George, day. Aug. 15, at the home of 1!ember meeting. Genevieve ,
THE SEVEN DWARFS"
wear." Pullovers ..,.. Cardigans
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Mark
Morris
and
Mary
Rnth
Nellie
Parker
with
an
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Colorc.artoons:
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colors. Regular sizes and extra
Fractured Frt.nds
Woodpecker W.tnted
; visitor. The meeting wa1 in !with reading and dlicussion and
sizes.
Cue of Elephant's Trunk
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charge of Nellie Parker, pres!- closing with the pro~rarn pra·v-11
Boat Builders
West
V~rgmta
was_
so
named
i dent, when it was announced er in unison. The hostess, asThink or Sink
Iwhne western . countJes of VIr· I that the sample packet I or sisted by her son, Eddie. and
SHOW STARTS 8 P.M.
gtma _rejected secessiOn 10 1863. "'Week of Prayer and Self 1Je. Florence Spencer served re·
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inial" had been rereived. The lreshments. The next meettn~
recording. secretary W88 In· Iwill be held at the home of
structed to order new program Genevieve Guthrie, Sept. 19,
booklets in time lor the Sep- [wlt.b Thelma Henderson, program leadet·.
Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Ather·
ton entertained a group of 14 1
relatives and friends lest Sun·
day Including Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Faiella, Groveport: Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Armstrong
and children, Lockbourne, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Taylor, Da~·ll
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Duncan. Rt. 1, Pomeroy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Murray
kins of Dayton spent last
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ver
Swartz end other relatives here
I and attended the Meigs UJun-11
ty Fair. Another guest in the
Swartz horne last week was
Mrs.
~arab Woode of Tuppel'9
A mobile homo Jnvolr11 a
Plains.
apecial idftd of risk. Your
Mr. and Mr.. Chas. 0. Woode
mobile home probabfr will
not Jump a cliff. Howerer,
visited his brother. C. E. Woode
II might be knlcktd or
In the Veterans Memorial Ho!lscraped or dented. Protect
pital last Friday. Others vtstt· ,1
It now with tailored
I!IIM!rftldt-Art Htadqu1rltt1
ing
Mr Woode leRt week were
lnountnce from your A·O
man. Be In Auto-Ownert Mr and Mrs. Murray Hopkins,
For
"circle of proltcUon."
DayWn, Grace Swartz and Cia- ,
ra Follrod, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost
and farnllv of Sugar Grove have
lnd
been vioitlng their par,.ts. Mr.
WATCH FOR ANOTHER
and Mrs. ·Harry Guthrie and
Phone 992·2966 .
"KEY VALUE" NEXT WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Tom YD!It and
114 Court St. PoiMI'OY attending \be MeiRI Co• n ty l
Fair.
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eON SALE ALL WEEK AT BOTH STORES
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Rail's Btn Franklin
Claude Wllodyatil. , Burial was
Btn Franklin St~rt
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