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I:;~ph J-'la~;,o~r8.

Darling
Mn
Roy Fnnkun:
Mrs Otlo Bostic, Mrs. Jeu Abels,
Mr•. Carl King Mra.
Hom~~;r
We~rs . Mrs Wyatt Chadwell.
Mrs Arthur Weherli. Mrs. Earl
aotiegen Mrs. W. A. Dennis,
·
d J Mn Hu
Mn. 0 . J. Howar ' r .. 8 11 · M ·
en Roush • Mrs - James L a St' -a:rt
rs.
John ~organB Mr~ J dn~r an~w tb~
Mrs . -~ame urn ar
hoste.s.
SHOWER
. _ 1, , ,.,,,,,,11 Adam~ . Jr ., and
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Mrs. RaJp:1 Sayre honore
J&gt;' &lt;n Roo•. h With a shower honor·
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ing their infant daujo(hter. Lmda,
reef' ntly. Tht' shower was held
at the Rou sh residence .
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NEW HAVEN SOCl ETY

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•• MR$. Yl. a... .IOMH!TOM
Stone, ~...-,. R. P'. Bey·-.nt, Mi'i. F.
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SIWING CLUI
A. Batey. Mrs. Paul Scally, Mrs.
.
Herman Layne, Mrs. Philip . Wol·
Mn. Howard AndreWI was hos· pert and Mn. J . L. St-ewart.
tna to members of t.M
Bend
BIRTH
Sewing Club 1t her bome on
Hr. and Mn. UermaJJ B lack
Tuesday , December 6. Those pre·
5ent were Mrs. Hugo Juhling, are _announcing the birth of a 7
Mn. N. 0. Wein, Mrs. A. B.
12 oz 11on. Brian Nel8on, born
Woodrum, Mn. Ottie
Roush, Sunday. December 4, at Sc:bae·
Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. w. r. · kel's Clinic. The Blacks haYe another child, 10-yea.r--old, Roger
IA&gt;e.
LIONS
The Lwn~&gt; Club met Tuesday,
December 6, at the Legion Hall.

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"Sun Bonnet Sue"

DOLL

POMEROY

Mrs. Charles Yollker, Mn. WaJ..
Mrs. Paul Scally visited with reter Grinstead, Mn. Charles Jew.liiat1~es in_ Wheelin£ tbiJ week.
ell, Mn. _~taoley Har~ . ~rs. H~
Bill ~ltes,_ soa. of Mr. and Vn

Unmm, MlSijl Lesta Hicurd, Mu- K. K Sc1tes I! home after rt~eent~
li!! Bumiardner and Mn:.
ly be!ng discharge d fr-om t~e arm~
Rou1h.
Mrs Lloyd RoWJh was JD Galh·
W$WS HOLDS PARTY
poll~ Monday on busine.&amp;a.

Wayne Lee Cf,pehart wit h the
U S "... ~:~rmes
·
t S.
at Ch en-y P 01 0,
Rev. and Mn. K. J . Scott.
T-he ~ · . was home on a furlough with
home was decorated in keeping h1s parent.~. Mr. and Mrs . Harry
with the holiday ~ecuon.
The
Sr.
group votro to dnnate to the Joy
M
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d
Toy l''und. Mrs . 1. R. Roush wa.c~
r_ an&lt;1 r s. -aym on 5 llhl. au
b
fa milY m oved into their new homo
program leader, the topic
eing t! {
p I R h
rt
"Jc~lL&gt; Christ: Who l.s He?" Sev1e ormer e e ous prope y.
t:ral members gave readings. A
Rc1·t•nl guests of Mr.s. F. A.
duet presented by Mrs. Howard Ba!ry were M.r.s. Arthur Fick of
I Tbe elub voted to prepare Christ·
Burris &lt;U~d Mr.:;. R. F Bryant and Pomeroy, Mrs. Paul Turnbull o(
mas boxes for the needy chHdThe JSirt 11.~1 inrludcli Mrs . Har- a play "TPa with International
Iren with Jack Frey as qiairman. ry Miller. Mrs. Dou~las Miller, CCinHm!t~('s"" WLI ' ll:i Vcn b.Y Mrs. ~b-~o n and Mrs. Glen Wallace oi
Cable, \\'ls.
The dub vol~ · d to donate for the Mrs . William Gibbs. Mn . Dwight Clayton Allwy. }{rs 01ho Lie'ving,
Hi!! Caprfiart and Ollo Boslit
, Christmas li~hting contci'it. Plans Sayre, Leon ~ Sayre , Mrs . Layton \-fr s Th l'lma Cllpt&gt;har t and Mn .
a1·t· medir11l palicnts in l!Glter Hos
] l'•erc made for Ladies' Night on Sayrt&gt;, Mrs. C. II. Currr . Miss Howard
Hurri .~.
R i'fre.~ hmcnt s pita!.
1 Dr&gt;cPmbcr 20. After the regular Goldyc Hart, Mr.~. llon l'". Roush,
w!.'re -' "rved to tholie n11mcd above
!\lr. and Mrs . Lloyd Roush were
Board of ~lrectors 1 Mrs. Henry Au-: k, Mrs .. Herman and Mr..,_ otte Rou.s n. Mrs. Ber1 meeti ng, :~
in rarkrnburg Wedne ~day .
meeting was held. Al whtch tlme1 Layne, Mr• . William Chisler. Mr11. nard Licving, Mrli. M"arga•·et Staab
' the club voted to purchase Red Mllt Stephen s. Mrs. B It Vance, Mrs . William Cl aric, Ml'll. Wa id
WSCS GUES'T SPEAKIR
Circle Calendars ror ea&lt;'h mem- Mrs. Burl Daw son , Mrs. Edith Cun ning ham, Mrs. H::1rry i .Cape.
Mrs.
Pearl Mora will be guest
her and a preaident's button to Rousn, Mrs. R. R. Sayre, Mrs. hart, Millie Bumg:mtner ~:~nd Mr!i.
at the regular meeJing
pass on each year. Gue.ts pre- Lloyd Roush, Mrs. A. L. Smi th, F. II . Raley .
and
Christmas
party of
tne
se nt were R. L. Cooper and C. E. Mrs. William Md'' ar land, Mrs.
United
Methodist
Church,
to
be
Amo.11 of the South Parkersburg Clyde Rire , Mns. Robert Cook,
I in the church parlor, · Tues.·
I Club and Jobn
Wolle.
Some Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mr~ . Rill Baro- NIHICLIMA CLUB I-lAVE PARTY
The Nehiclima Gal'dero · Club
at 7:30 p.m. Devotions will
twelve members also attended .
nirk . Cecila Milch, Mrs. Marj
held
their
11nnual
ChwHmas
o1nin
charge of Mrs. L. F. S~boen·
WILLING WORKERS
Reuter, Mrs. Hosmer Roush, Mrs.
1
net, December lith at the RbodQ..
The WJU!ne Workers Class of Ruby Dacr and Mrs. Val Reuter. dmdru
n Farm Clubhouse with the
the Methodist Church met at the
FARM WOMEN
!&lt;'arm Women 5erving the dinner.
home of Mrs. 0. J . Howard, Sr.
The Rhododendren Farm WoDcvotions: were by Mrs.
James me n held Lh eir annual Turkey The program wa ~ the roll call an,;Ball , after which Mrs. W. A. Den· Dinner at the c!u bhou~!! on De- wer whieh wu telling a Chtis tm M
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nis gave the Christmu Story . ' cember II. The all -day tr~eetine storr or poem , foll owed by a girt
Attend
ing
wer
e
Mn.
exchange.
During the busine~Se
setsslon, col\llisted or devolions by Mrs.
plans were made to hold
a Bert Roush,
and
Christmas Carroll Adams, Mr~ . Phil Batey,
with Rooted Saran Hair
Christmas party at the home
of Story. The dinner was at
noon Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. Pete BurMrs.
Mrs. J. L. Stewart on December and Wfl ~ followed by the installn· ris, M r~. Lewi~ Cll pCh!lrl.,
19. Plans were made fur a nur· tion of new offi&lt;'ers. A candl e- Gcorgt• CHrson, Mrs. Earl Clark,
sery to be held durin~ the chur· li ght ccrl'mony was held during Mrs. Don Cooke, Mrs. Jame.&lt;i Diehl
ch se rvi!'l'll. Fifty dollars has the installation by Mrs. John Jr ., Mrs. David f" lelds Jr ., Mrs.
i been collected by the group on Waterson. president
of
the Wllliam Gibb."S, Mr.~. Bto ntlcy Grimtheir Chri stma9
Card
Sales . Mason County Clubs. New offi- es, Mrs. Foster Grimlead, Mr~.
Those attending were Mr.
and cera are Mrs. Hobert Hoffman. ThGmas Ho(fman , Mrs. George
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president, :\Irs. Bert Roush, vice McKnight, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr~.
Double TV Stamps Given
president, Mrs. Arthur
Jewell, Ray PickeiL'I Jr., Mis~ Winona PicHAVE
MORE
TIME
secretar
y,
and
treasurer,
Mrs. kens, Mrs. Clyd e Rice, Mrs. John
with Each UoU Sold
Ridgway, Mra. Edward Ryan, Mrs.
FROM YOUR
Albert Roush.
Magie skin, unbreakable.
KITCHEN
Gifts were rresented to Mrs. E. A. Schaefel, Ml"i. Vic Street,
HOME MADE
Complete outfit, ma-tching_
Waterson, Mis~ Patricia Schank, Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs. Max
PIES , BREAD · ROLLS
home dcmon~tration agent. Mrs. WetheraU, Mrs. John Wolfe, Mrs.
bonnet can be laundered.
ALSO
R. Dou gta~o~ Ro\Jsh
(otlt-goinl!: Lester Zerkle, Mrs. Robert Layne,
She flleeps! Shampoo her!
CAKES DECORATED
president) and also to Mbs Ora MT s. Jame~ Parsons and Mrs.
Curl her! Comb her!
Rickard &lt;~nd Mrs. Clarence Tho· Georgl~ McCarty.
To Your Order
mas, after 5 years ot perfect at1tendancr.
The uroup had
.a
A. S. Layne is here on a vard 1gift exchange. TMose
present tion .
PHONE OR SEE
were all tho:&gt;e 8hovc and
Mrs.
Elmer Mcfarland who is em.
RACINE OHIO
E. MAIN
POMEROY
Virginia Sharhaugh, Mrs. l'"red ployed at Rio Grande wns home
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The Doily Sentinel, Pome,roy-Middleport, Ohio

Page Eight

The U. B. WSWS beld their
t at th-:! horne ol
~l;nJQ Ypary

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SOCIETY

wltb her parent., Mr. and Mn.

MIDDLEPORT'
SOCIETY

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Charlet HyseJt, HY•itll RlUl.
Mr. ad Mn.: Charlet Swatzel
;Mr. 1nd Mrs. Charlia M.umr
Mr. ud Mn. Gerald Wildermuth
moved
last. week 1..() tbetr newly md &amp;On IIJefll -the · ~eod 1D
daua:hter,· J.f1H ·D onna nd ..OD,
Larry .apent SUAdl¥ in CoJWDbul P\ln!hued home Ofl Vale St.
Col umbu~ .
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wHh Ma brotbB·lD-Iaw and sister,
Mr. 1od Yn. otto Strau,s arc
Mr. aftd Mrs.. Obappttle Ta·lbott
Mr. and M:rt:. Jerrold Hartung m&lt;~vlng tbl1 week from tbe Grllber and d1U,hte:r, Batnelville, villted
and aons. 11Al0111e and Bruce.
property to tbe Elsebtein
pro- relati~.es· .her• ovv th11 we~kucl.
perty, Peaeoc!k Ave.
Mra. Jseir: Cowie, lllarletta, visit.
Gerald Wil&lt;1erm1.1th returned to
ed here StlndiJ Ut·relatlves.
his employment 11 manager of
Timmy and Dennis Glar.c, sons
the local A &amp; P store Moodi.y af- ol Mr. 111d Mnl. Ray Glue are ill.
Mr. and Mn. Calvin Smith and
tu a week's vacation.
.Mn. Donald Pullins who under ebildt(!n, Huntington md loe
I.
went surgery at St. Anthooy's Dobbs, caUettsburlf, K)'., spent
Ml,;a Donna Wiltlermutb. stud- Hospital, Colwnbw, last week is the wet~kend with their a1.1nt. Jlio
ent nurse at Holzer Hospital, was reported improving.
Sara Dobb8.
t be weekend guen of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ll.ay Glaze visited
Mr. and Mr.t. Gerald Wildermuth. in Columbus:, Sunday, with his
Mr. artd Mrs. Charles H11minJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskew and sister, Mrs . Donald Pulliw at St. Lancaster, were brief visiton
famlly of Charleston were y,:eek- Anthony's JJoapital.
here and were accompaaied bome
erwf guesta of her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Freeman by their aunt, Mrs. Iva Browa.
Florence Burnside.
and child~ Jpcnt Sunday with
Mrs. Georse Shiveler Sr. and her mother, Mrs . Dena Zwilling.
WCTU TO MilT
Mrs. George Shiv.eJer Jr., returr~Mi.u Virginia Fisher of ChadesThe WCTU will nieet Tlu.mJdayed to their home in Cincinnati ton spent tbe weekend with her evening at the Church ot Christ
Sunday after a several day visi.st, aunt, Miss Netti;J Koehler.
and all members are asked to
the former vlsite4 Miss Margaret
bring cans of food, wbJ~;h
are
Bobn, Nye Ave., and her 1lster; CHRISTMAS PARTY TUISOAY wrapped as Christmas !lilts. -t o be:
Mrs. Dana Hysell Of Syracus~. The
Tbe ChriatmaR party of
tho· placed in baskets being £Uled fo~
lattt":r was tho guest pf ,~ p~nts, HomebuHderll CIISI will be held needy famllies. Food may be -left
'Mr. and Mrs. Jay M'Ye1~;
·
at the Church of Christ TueBday at the cburtb anytime after 6 p".
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks or evenlna: with a dinnqr preeeding m. T.hursda;y and the pn~sident.
Nelsonville are spendia.'J; . a: few the ptosram. Mrs. Tbeo Neutz.. M. L. Kelly bas asked ~hat no perdays with their parents, Mr. aod ..1Jq is president of ~c .Class.
ishable food be contributed.

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25 Inches High

$5.95

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Open Dally From 9 am to 9 pm until' Christmas
At

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Betty Howell

PHARMACY

Elberfelds Christmas Time Store Hours
Beginning Friday, December 16th

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WINTER
COATS

An ideal alft for the

man on your Christ·

list. Any robe you
choose will score a hit
because its stvled to a
man's taste.

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Another Big Shipment

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$5.9$
and
$7.95

Tailored

Full · zipper front. self

bell: IDoll!An ~nlkif.
all enlors In

~•t ·

smart new

patterns.
Made with
warm qullted lipln~s.

of warm cotton flannel

· Sizes 6 to 16. ·

rayon gabar_diine and
tayon brocades in solids ..•
and
plaids.
\:.
Sizes small, medium
a~d

lbrlstmas Sale ·

$5.95

lar2q.

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GIRLS
''KATE GREENWAY"

DRESSES
See this fabulous display of girls '·Kate Greenway"
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Dresses for school time or pafty tlme-lltUo tii'IB
love to dress up in .1Jhese fresh crisp cottons an,d
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nylons-oil washable labrJ.c&amp;-..:()ne and tWo ~

RAINCOATS (1

Styles-print. arid solids In all Sizes ·from tots
teens.

Water prool Black 1'\lbbcr
l'aincoats--Two roomy POC·
kets. All with matehin~
hats.
.
Sizos 3 to 6x &amp; 7 to 14

$1.95

$3.95

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· Children

:=========='J $5.95
GIRLS

Strangers-with

a.

Anyooe who own1 anJ drives a Cndillnc will find

this a fan1iUHr ecene.
For it i~· not a.t a.U

• . • or to ' xchanse approvins mx.l:~~ as thl.'y wait at

the traOif lisht,
C..dil~ic o......,., you .... know

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tho! they have

n1utWLl frleud ... iu ~he Cadillac car.._

chancu are thal if they were to meat, ·
...uld Gn.chbey had 11. grea t deal more in com·
jutt their a.tfection for the "car of tara."

Fo~ (:a.:lin,ae ownc~. taking tbem

ore Jl&lt;&gt;ple who

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by and larp, '

oharo a keen appreciation for lbo

finorJthinp in lifo.

..,....n,

,pea~&lt;inf!,

Th('.Y huve lco.rnc1l. for instance,

how reason·

Coatancl
Legging Sets

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nblc a new Q,diiJac cnn be insofar u original c0111t
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is co ncerned.
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unusual for Cadillac owners
to salute me anoth4;:r u they pns.'l on the highway

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Mutual ·Friend t

tbe:Y • .., people

....;&lt;! judp1enl and unusual pN&lt;Iicol wiodom.

or

Tlu' \' ha-..·c seen fm· thcmselvtl

how economical

the miles ..•
how dependable it is tlwough tho montha.

a Cadillac is to opcralc tlwougb

and

And ll&gt;ey hav&lt; savored that 6oa1 reward for
cboosins the "car of ca.rs' ·-CuJmM'• ed.r.aordi·
nary resale value.

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time

has

r.·ie.nd or

come for
America's

,1 /tlll

ffi&gt;)St

.

Why not come in today?

MotQr .Sales

zli&gt;Pir

SIZES 2 TO 6X

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13.9s 16.~st) ·, ~9.so :
Make~

was~­

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to meet thil wonderful
demandiof motOri.'tts.

' We'll be delighted to introduct you at any time
you find convenient-and to supervieo a penonal
demonstration OD the bishwi\Y•

Warm snowsuits fo•'
and girls. warm
UninRs, tailored of nv-.

Wfrm coat aM leWnl! ·~ts for
Jilrls In all wool fabrics: Plaid and
siiUdso~ts, · all will! . contrasUa~
leutnp. Siorde and double breasted, fitted and boxy. styles•

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Perheps. in view of these remarkable facts, the

$8.95

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9:'i!J Captain. Kan1U00
10'.00 Garry MoGre
10:3G Art~ur Godfrey
11:30 Strike It Rid"
12:00 Valiant Lady .
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12:SO Seanb lor Tl)mo~_.
i2:-45 The Guiding 1.4llht
1:00 Katie'• Xnehelll
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ond, of all people, to · an 'Italian
ABOARD M. V. Al!.&gt;TRALIA, girl. Tears.
At Sea- We will be picking: up
Things have been very
busy
. aboard. There is one youtllC man
Well, now, th~re is one · whoAden soon, and that la the pomt whose wife is having a
baby, getting all readY to ineet . a
of complete sea ch.ange. All the !hi's mlnuie, back in Germany,
. lom•o
early groups will have become
b
band ehe hasn't seen for
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dissathfled with their hastily· and he is awaiting news
Y c · time, and another one Who ·ta
he ing awaited b)' a
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chosen members, and will be ter. The bnby is born, but
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doesn't know it he will flnij. out what you call a
s~~: /
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starting to spht into sp mter par- ill t;olombo, but by lelter. C~bl ~H off, wh\ch means
e;
tles.
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~st"Q.lore titan a baby's loyet~ thlna: but yoar-::.•-·
' Aden Is' ~.!Jl.cally"'~: usoleis'
Tht¥ gra!ls widow is still ~ircll- The Uttle quJ,ef:&lt;ltill ::·has
piece of port, unless you
like laling. She has tried this aQd somed, buy,
blo.,omedl
cameras. cigarette lighters, type· she has tried that , but she 'ls The nol11y one turns
wrltm·s and other hard
good:;, still circulating, and looks · nlder nothing but noise. P~ple
which l'Om•~ into that Arabian daily. We hnve a small
~hip's keep poppiog out of ~tile
volcano-crater duty free, nn(\ nrc pool on l11e eventual victim. My hea~, 1 ~tranie faces, _and you aay:.
sold lor next to nothing. 1'here is norhitmtlod Is-but that's rlot' "Witw.e . tbe hiy can they have
an old Arab saying that anyone fair. Give the kid a chance.
been?" ·
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who lB still speaking when they
As I said, the groups
have
Ahd we are onl)r
'lll!eek
como back to the ship from Aden spllt asunder. The people who
is blessed of Allah, and will nev- died without each other's
com ~ frOm Italy. lhn, when we
er make an
enemy.
Another pony ln Naples ·· and Me88ina are oltiQl~l You "'on't bell~ve it;
·. u•b 1arlng ta that when Allah ndw laboriously ·avoiding 'ea;~ and rieither wll,l I."b\1" ~·..U the
made the Middle East, espcclatly other, trying to find 1 place lo wq ol.~ ,U'P l,ftll '\foftl'tft&gt;Wfto
Aden, he laugtwd, and then took have a cup of cotree or a be\f· dowrt to the -.ea··~n ~~~·
off tor the South of France.
without thi:t awful old Such-ao•·
Exelipt lhe( I",a\ the ldd ·in the
Sueh that turned out such ·.a· eorner, wh-o eats alel!Hi.
Where were we? Oh. Well ,
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lhephQI'dess, ir you like 'em like
. that- h&amp;sift · caught a
fellow,
althoua;h she has been bloody
busY at the chore. She'~ the ncr·
VG141 .type-so eager for romance
it 8'eehu alway! to elude here .. If ·
she'll just alt .atlll a minute
I
thlnk she can have the
doctor.
The young, pretty doctor, that Is.

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~hlldren, Marilyn, Caro.lya, ud
Steve, and Hn. Bluaebe Cleland,
all ol Radae.

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FUR TRIM MOCCASIN
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Rutland WCTU
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Thursday Evening

JERUSALEM UP-The Syrian
cabinet met In urgent session t.,.
day in Damascw to consider the

Middleport Dep,t. Store

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'A meeting or the couilty .~c h ool
board Was held M&lt;inday night. in
the Meigs County Superintendent's
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Sl'nt. Routine busi r1ess was con.
duc!ed, &lt;~nd bill s werE&gt; paid. ThDIH!
attending were Carl Kautz. Virgil
Atltins, Gqrdon Collins, f'i'(le(and
Norrjs, George Perry and l'iUperintendent of !iChools, 0. 0 . Patter·

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IIRTHDATI AiiNtVIliARY
The ttventh tA;rtbday of David
Alblay w11 eelebnted Sundny
wt'tb a lltnlly dtnDer at tht llom.e
~~t~ndmother,

Mr!.
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hduded h1l traDdpl«&lt;nta, Mr.
· alill Mi-a. Wilbur Alh1tJ',. Duobar;
.Hobert Ashley, Runtlngton. Da·
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'Ruby McKendrle,

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Defense Minister Rasbad Bar·
•m ada appealed to tht!! nation for
WCTU of RuUand
, but Syria-wide demon.stracember meeligg
o--1
Uoooo
against Isrliil Underlined the
noon at the home of
anger or the Arab nations agairul
Kenzie .
The devotionals and program the Jewi.&lt;ih state.
were in keeping or the Chri.slma:t . ln[&lt;lrmed source! in Damascus
spirit.
silld the nation probably would accUs'e Israel of .aggression in a for
Scripture reading from LukP. 2 ,
.Dill complaint .to th~ United Na.
Chapter followed by singing of
tlotu Security Council and
de~hristmas Carob; a playlet "Keep
mand
ita
punishment.
mg Christ in Chrlstma~:" messt\ies
were given entitled Too Busy for
· Crowds surged through
the
God, Give God a Chance, Some 1treets of all Syrian cities demand·
Secrets In Prayer an-d Why I :Am log arms instead or bread .soon
a Teetotai~r.
after annuuncement WWI made of
Six members paid dues for 1956 th2 attack which Israeli sources
and it was decided to fix a basket uid cost 55 Syrian and six Isn:illi
at Christmas lime for a worthy l.iV(lS.
family.
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In Cairo, Raif Bcllama, acting
Delicious refreshments
were
secretary gf'neral of the Ara,b
served by the hrutf!.!is.
Learue, swore the "Arabs will answer Israeli Qgre.~slon wilb dOU·
" He said the Arah
and 1

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The Racine rive led every qun· 31. Deco,.
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t,r, 14-12, at the nd of the fll'8t ; •
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24-17, at the hJLf time; and 44-26 · ·
at the etid of the ttdrd quart~r.
The wtnnlnt five was paced by 10.
Or1ham with 21 points and close
oa hl1 heela in the seorlna; divl·
ilon with 18 points waa Young, a
torwarcl. Kehny fty1ell led the
DAU..Y CRl'PTOQUon:..881f'a JIO,W
Ioera in •corlll,f with 17 points.
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Whip Rutland 5
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Arnold and Mn . Denver Thdma
wu presented and included erwp
•inJinJ of Chr11tmu e1rol.l: "Tbe
Le1end of the Chri.stmu Tree",
by Mn. Jo~eph Struble; "Chrt.l·
mas When I Was a Girl", Mn. IDfl'aham; and each member tolcl. of
a Chrlltmaa memory of their
childhood. G1m 21 were played un
der the direction of Mn. Arocld
with prize~ awarded to Mnt
Thomas McCluns: who also received the door prize and MrJ.
George Buchanan, after which "•ecret pal" glfta WPre exchan.a:ed.

Shick, S.;:.beam
Remington, Ronson

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TIIW uniform, ead that he
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At!Count

We nave had a · t•·aQedy
of
loVe. We ain't out but five days,
a11d 1lready we got a tra(lcdy.
One of the a;lrb• cnme out irom
Auatralie a year ago, eyes full
of moonbeams and 5casprny, and
s,Jle went for a u niform . She
thade heavy plans Lo
rdurn
hom,eward on the same
ship,
With thf! 9ame uniform,
tmd

' The Rllclne Purple Tornados
, ~l the nets for 20 points in the
fourth quartt'r to overwhelm the
Rutland Red ~vii!!, 80-46, Tuts·
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SERVICE AT THE MACHINE SHOP
SALES AT 284 W. Main St.-Pomeroy, Ohio
See Robert Thompson - Hubert Fulton
or Lyle Hyt;eii-Phone 88-J

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adjourned to the aoeial room

TRACTOR SALES

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12:30 Search for Tom.,....
12:4~ The Gu!diQI Ll&amp;ht
l:llj) Kolle's Kitehen
1:30 WelcOJ'IIe ·Tra.e!Ol'l
2oOO Robert Q, Lewll

went and got hfmeelf enjlged.

held Monday evenini at the Fed·
erateti C::Ou:-:h.
A three course turke)' d inner
wat served to tbt dinin1 roorn by
the Hap_py
Harvet1ten
clua.
Greenery, red &amp;treamer.l, tnow
and Chrl1tmu balls decornted tbe
table.. Fnon were •mllll tree•
made from multi-coloreli balls and
china bells on wtUcb the name
was inscribed.

ArJJuc/de's

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On Romantic Antics
Of Fellow

Federated Church Scene Of Yule Dinner Youth of the ·year SurpiiSe
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D!rfhday [ T~&gt;&lt;AlllTHDAY
CIILUUTia
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ilm Milla' • • celebrawd wtth a
'Held Monday By Friendly Neighbots Club
party lloadiY nl&amp;ht II tile .............., J - m, fM The 1nnual ChrW:mu pw-ty ol whieh wa• decorated In teeplDJ
h;nner
Held
of blo rran4molher, lin. Joe CUoter. Blrllltla7 - · ..., 1,1,
P01tlewait, North S.CODCI A.Yeaue ~pop WtA , ...-vt4
to
the Friendly Nellhbor! club was

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Garly voo&lt;e·
Arthur Goll(rOJ

At This New Location

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6:55
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7:18 Doug E~wotd&gt;; Nowi
7:§0 The Ra:nge' Aider
6:00 Arthur Godfrey II Friend•
9:00 The MIIHoadu
9:30 I've Got A· S8cret
10:00 U: S. Steel J.IOI.lr
11:00 Up-tO,the Mlftute News
11:05 .Late Show ·

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A. BulP..ni.u and· ComrnurUrt Pary Chief
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011 the UnJted States and IL&lt;l At.
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Ne,wi.,f:IDture

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Today
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Search for BeHLily

11:80 li'eat'her Your Nut
1:0\) Bob and Jan Carr Present
l o30 Susie
2o00 Camera Gou t &gt; School
2:86 lbdustry on Parade
2:-C Modern Romantes
3:00 Matlnt.-e
4:C0 Date' Wuh Ute
4:15 .Fir,t Love
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tpoii$.~'b,iri1.l '" fell iNN
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~am• : y ·~Ytilt ,t he record of , 31' game at 8 ~- Plelld bt 'Won\~ ~cel­
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al10 playld 1 tr'Mntfldout a•m.
off th• bo•rdt, and ..tdH 10
points to th• IWMI"'J 11 ~ hit'
I for B from ,.," *hrow len..
Th• r&amp;•l of tM Panthan also
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quit• copto with the d..dly
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1ay, Mrs. Hat-old LOng, Mtt. John
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Mri. Marie Hauck, Mrs . . f)illib
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'w~en: lt~tcker. . . . . . $8.98
peg Chest, 41n 1 ..... $1.91

P&lt;igo 811~, 2 li""'!'- , . $U~
Boit:llg Gloves. i~ &amp; 7.98

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Martin hitting 11 (!nd S. T. John·
Rnhni~ Carr was high
fdt ~he lm~s With nh\e points.

I=REE 1 $880.00 FREE
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Miltun Lambert S(ored 12 polnts
tn lf'ad lh~ Pari.lhcrs with Ronnie

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MUlam. Grueser, Mr. and Mrs .
RUisel1 Wlbon, Mr. •nd Mrs. MJI~

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lftd · ¥~- C.h~tet:·~n.~ Mr.
an_d P}'Otram were Md Mra, Harold lob8'e, ·Mr. o&lt;f
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Mra. tlel)mia Xint'aid, Mr. .,ad
Mrs. Wtll*"d Boyer, Mr . .alld )dts.

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For the flnt timt tb!s seasol\
the Panthers were out gc.aled a!
they hit onlf 20 per cent or ~~~~~l'i
wilh 11 goals in 5~ trles. Gahlpolis h;~d a much better average

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mana g:t-d tiJ hold the ball most o
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protect lht:ir lead.

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Prizes

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~nd Arrow. whlte and colors. Seve·
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1he.. P..antberS were high. Gallipoll$

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BULOVA and HAMILTON

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Hehl'Y 1!0· Ml!W Kl!OXtllllo 1!1
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re~ts ~erril'jt !.

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for the f'anth &lt;.&gt; rs mldwey in th~
Ia .~ \ slnnza, and when Milhod
foul ed out ft:lr G.:tlllpolis with 3.1!
to go in the gpme the hnpefl or

For PM~•roy

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Trotwood :t9
ea Piqua

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Shop' ohhe' Ne,.,;.. York Clothing House. Just moke ohe stop nere

end

with 17 baske:t s in 50 attempts.
From !h(.&gt; fuul line th'&amp; ~anthen
hit 17 out of 82 witll tlit Devils
tutt1n.!1 16 out of i2.

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Union City 79 Mtdillon Ind M

POMgftof ·
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couple of . mi nuleti in the middl~
of th e quarter aa he committed
his fourth personal f~•ul, but he
had to l't•me back into the game

Devil s

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of the thi rd period.

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Early in the third ~;~eriod th~
P!lftther.; c11t tbe maf1!;!ft til 81-21
I ! two fouls by !ii.Jalls ilnd one 'by
Harmon cut Into the l11ad , b11t thl!l
Dev i l~ mnn;.gl:'-d to hOld an, and

Gem• lh.rnwu :J!~o fculed
t or tbe Panthers mtdway it'l

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with 3 3!'i to go ru; big Junlot H1w·
thnrn e fou led out rr&gt;r lbe Pan-

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Milhoan a11d eompany managed to
k.t!eJ.l th•t marxtn :iNWld
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point s Pumero) cut the ~Nd tu
30-22 ju-;t before halftuue fllb
Ht•uwn h1t !vr twu strai ght (r ef'

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1955

Wednesday, December 14,.1955

filE 8IJITH FAMit'f
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IMIRGINCY CALL
A. H. Weber; Horatt Cave,

lnsuron~
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t.· i 21 " ADMuiA.L TV. Like new, with COMPUTE lusuraq.oe ~II.

&amp;awa:_1 ~ per ~ ODe
certio&amp;. JIIDU,~ dlar&amp;e b!lt..- · antenlla Am leaving town, w!ll
Ufe, Auto, Fire, Poll._ Cali1Dall
t...:ull••laeertloaL
CGt1 per word fot tm. ._
oa&lt;rlflce
, Call 63""
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lt.lt.Btc nllNKING Oi'' buyi~ l.alllr~l
por woN.
114 J For Rent
Gu..,nteed uvl!:p 111&gt; 1o 801'.
J'u1l rate otJ eta.ll pe: word •UI
--V. 0 . EDWARDI, Pllnt ...~
be cbaapd for advoU\isi.aJif not 3--room FURNISHED APARTMENT
Home 434.
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Plid fear-Wore Lb~ tOtb of each
wltb private bath. Utilitie.s paid.
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For rent.:......FURNJSHED HOUSE,
Completely modND . ~~~
'f tooms on Uncola HUt, witb
painted. Oa Linoolq ~iJIIitl .
garage and laundry, baa beal
Call 330-M.
lf,l't·U
:J.Id ol t'haab ud bpt'dal N~·
and floor furnace, tbermolijtatie MODERN FOUR ROOM HOU~!:--~-00
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controlled. for
appointment,
wo
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large living room, two bedrooms
J.at elassifled rate.. Oblt.uariea
call EwiDJ Store, Phone 133 or
fair size kltchen, bath, 50 per
at 1 eeDt per wor4,
Ewina: rsidene~.J. 12-3-tf
&lt;'en\ ba!i.ement. cm'IJ (urnace. lot
t'".ur&amp;ed Ada n..:elved: br mall Gl' Z Flve room modetrn APART·
30X200 rt . on good paved att'eet.
telepho!M llYeD eartNl ~·
MENTS, with laundrf ud
with all utilities fn and i;i•ld
tiOD.
age. New G-room dwelUag with
for. Out of town owntn' Will
~~:araae ud lau.ndry.
Pbone
sel1 for $6,000.00. Reasonable
311)..)1, A. N. BeD.Iel.·
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down paymeltt, balance at 8
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· FOI' rea&amp;-&amp;xtelllioa
Ladders.
mrnth. Vacant , posseu:loo tO·
PIRMAH.INT WAVE SPECIAL
Scaffold Boardo, Drop Clotho. mOrrow. This prflgN1y Is lo~at·
CHnloo Fllbor, llld~
$6.00 iw:hin1w Wtve, $3.00
ed J.a Pomuoy, Ohio. If Inter~
PboDe 8280-X.
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$10.00 Cold Wave, ~.00
ested eoolact Hobart bUloll,
LOVILY LADY IIAUTY SALON
RealtGr, GallipGJIII, Ohio.
For
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Call the Reeidence
t:I-!Utc
•teultr. C11nton l'l&amp;ber", )tid.
PlctvfM
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"Mrs. Virgil RDUAh
standing in h._ s,acJous lh•lq
dleporlPh.
11-l.U
12-·lUtc
room beforl tht flreptott• ,,......
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ing wisitqrs 1t 1 open.ftoua.
Lronlog done in my home. Betly APARTMENTS, Gravel Bill, MidAD Makot IIlii Models
Howell, Racine.
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dloport6170-J.
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Shoe Store.

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taken to the Yelp Genenl Hos- L.o .PbUUp,!!l, Colun::16ua Safet)'
pital, early tblt mo rning by lhc Dlrector, u.nderwent_ .IUtlti'Y at
·omeroy Em:er1ency Squad, suf Wh.ite Cross Ho1p!t.al, TuasdQ.
He Jj formerl1 of Pqmeroy .
."erin( from 1 heart co.nditian.

Cllnlllef AAI I3te1Nd bJ lu A ---,-::-;-::---=---~----'11. ...W. bo publ•·•.., t11o """' 19) For Safe
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reported ltnh;ecllat.j,f. 'tbe o.tb'
Se~ll~ will not be rupona.ible
far more tbaa oae iDeorreet iD-

PHILLIPS UNPI. KN!PI
Mr.t . J. w. ~),JutJIY netlved·

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Ht ht lftoftnil Faciou• llvln,.

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LET OUR ELECTRONIC SECRE-

Two
Furoilbed
4-Room UtlliU. _
MENTS,
aew furniture.
YOUR WAIIIT
paid. Call 60W·M.
8-20-U'
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
He who haa the wel!IU'e of
IN THE EVENINGii CALL 397. FURNISHED
4·ROOM APARTthose he urvee at he8ft
MENT for rent. Ground eO·
JO't'n..ED GAJi.-....IU\IUatJoD RUan1cl trance. Preft.'l'ably adultl. Call
We serve with equally 'thou.eht·
HJdca. .See ,UI for priC&amp;I.
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ful considentioa. The hOnielllle
comfort of our ruoerll boQJ.e,
at Rutland. 1( J6) For
or
a11d our personal attendance

TARY

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HOUSE 1n Suiar Run. Inform•and friends, reflecta the apirit
lion, 12'1 Butternut. 12-4·18tp
of our service to the living;omplete WHEEL ALIGNMENT (
to 8erve as we would be &amp;erved.
~luodng and brake service.
P
Wheel Cbalrs
Hoapltal Bed!
Hacketl.t' Safety Service. WeSt - - -Ambulance Service
Main St~et, Pomeroy, 011 '
Will hire a yot.tt•" man wUllng to
Phone W
Phone 261 .
&amp;-&amp;· , ' Jeafn the service t~tltlon trade.
TREVIY·FINST.IWALD
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Write Box 668·Z, % The Dally
funer•l Hom~
Sentinel, Po~~•Y_·__ 12-13-tf 1.'-~:;:;:;;--=;-',::;:;:;;:;:;:;;;:;:::;;:;;;;:;;:::;:
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Wanted,
lull·tlme co.nblnaUon
MAX WA,RD
19S. CHEVROU.:T Bel ·Ai re 4--door
nun~ and house-keeper.
Good 115 E. S.concl St.
PhoM 6l
S1'dHf1, $1391:1. Blaettnar's, Pom4'wages, nine hours lrr!e weekly.
Pom•rov, Ohio
fuy, Ohio .
12·10-tll c
Loi5 Cecil, MiddiepGrt. Phone
6079.
12-18-31&lt;:
19M ·t:'ONTIAC Delux 4.door Se·
d&amp;n, $1595. Blactlnar'8, Pome- WANTED-8 tl'ucka to haul coaJ. ,
roy, Ohio.
l2·10.6te
SwJ:alier Coal Co.
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$1798. Blaetlnar's,
Pomeroy,
Ob!o.
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r~rn eroy ,

Ohio.

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Sedun, $ll9S.

Dlaettnar·~.

Pom·
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{!lOY, Ohio.

19) ForSc.le

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tic:e work or · baby sllling; •full
or part tlmc . Phone 3471. Ra cine. "'" ---·-~- - ·

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RALLS BEN FRANKLIN

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truck farming. Phone .l!:ddle
Thoma.. Cheshire 77478.
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Bauwood,

AIM Olk. Popilr,

'lumber,

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to our
PlaiDJ, Ohio yord.
delivery. Wri~ or

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ctU u for particulars. Tbe
Otlio Valle)' MIJ. Corp. Phoae
Coolvtlle 1880.

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Jo'or tale-New Zf!llttnd WIII1"p;
RADBrrs. 3 do ~·• ahd 1 hurk.
· llcal•tered stock. E11ch d&lt;'&lt;'' ha'
6 titbit~~~ , e Wf'~k.!i old. Alllo tW&lt;J
mov•t)Jf hlll('hf!ll. R('a ~on ror
~tcUinJ, movlnA awav.
Phone
8lf..f, C. E. Dow, PGmeroy.

port Tecbniclln.. Pbc.ae . . Y
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CI~IN'd

SER'vlcr

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WE SELECT ONLY

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IN USED CARS

You hove aomethint
To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let A Dolly
Sentinel Dltploy Ad
or Want Ad be Your
Representative.
- They Got Results-

reeord in the book on· the Bonneville Salt. Flatl, plua a llock of
International recorda held by foi'Oiin oport.t carol
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Only Dodge brinp you oueh ricA
The lOOk, tho ft&lt;l, the
,owr of n.ctt&amp;ll. A¢ it ean all be youMI in the aensation&amp;l Dodp
Corollfll Seri.....,t1ie Kina st .. buy in the low pricO Ji•ldl
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YW ,• • ~~ '. INIW Coliltst lach W...l Still Time 1o *Jal ·N~I~ . NOWI

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MYS'ttltY MAN CONT~ST RULES
Eacb d~y unUII\ll'the~ notice, ,The Dally S!ntln~l will
du~ a Mystery Mli!i COlilet\t WW1 .the prlz~ lllcreeslll.lt
In value e~ch day the ~t.UY Man.IB not Identified
ers will be announced ~ach t)nto tho Mystery
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lde~tilled. Each 011trY m\1111 have :Y(!ur name and autll'fl'

to l&gt;e·elh(lble lor the prize.
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an~ neatness of enlrY docldes lit&lt;! winner In case mot-e
than one correet Entries an reee1ved.

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"""'Hnl tha moot exeltoment. Dodae Jet-Fin otylmg for '68 Iii
frn4-not warmed ovor.
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driving, the fotgntip ..,.. ol Dodge full-time powor otee\ing, tho
crtlllr.d CMI4fotlof Dodge Or111ow ride.
You've tGpped tAl ICOrld'a rkht:tl Mn of breo.l:·GJOGJ. ,_,,. oftd
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Member Mlddlepiirt 11etaU fiorcllwt..........
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beB of Loftg . Bottom v1s1ted Mr.
and Mr-s. ooualaa; ·Circle Sunday.
Mr. and Mn~. Gel}'tge Cin:le and -'
da.ullht'e"t of Great 'lleod spelri sttndaY with Mn. Miry Circle a_nd

. ;h For Your. $hoppi!'lg ,C~;~nverll~nce . .
Noi' Open. ~v•ry Nlghf 'tll .9 'til Chrldf!llli

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Opportunities
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BUSINISS OPPORTUNITY
Snack bar with neJrly all equip ·
C. H. Withers, County Suporin·
f't!'ll POl' COOL!R, aloo
men! furn!f;hed. For parlleuiaMJ
tendent
ol Sc.hool~&gt;, will be tuest
TRlC SCALES IOOd as new.
coli Fred W. Crnw, Jr., al 48'1 or speaker at the annual Cbrlltmu
PriCed for quick' 11le. See
83G·M.
1Z.Jt-3lc dlnDer ~ponaorcd by lbie Plrilb
Cbarlu Neff, Ravenswood, W.
l)rothcrhood of the thrte Luthetan
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la.fl.6tc (20J Business'5ervices Churches:
Zion, Broad Run; $t.
BziAU'11FUL CHIIISTMAS TREES. cJiiTTJiiiAoFmm, -:A.uc'i'ION- Paul'~J, New Haven and St. Mark'&amp;
~pk~ f,8lU' ,own seloelloo. You
EER Phone 3821 Racine Ohio Upper Flats.
ran ielect one at our &amp;lore or
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The Cbrlat.mas dlnnt:~r Wl\1 be
~"• ft~tr take you to our patch
Tue~day, Dec. 20 at 1 p. m.
held
For
reliable
radio~
and
TV
;;j)ij;',
· tl~lt! by •ud you can a:et thi!
caU 6048-J, We aervice aU allhe St. Paul's Cbut'th, Nrw Ha.
· fineat tree yau ever had In the
makea.
ScbmoUt Applii.IUMI, ved In the buemt\nl. The dinner
aile you want . Wr deliver.
Middleport,
"bio.
H'J.If II not only for all lhe meli of the
rbooe 133. Ewlns's Store. 108
pariah but for the t11dlts too. All
W. Maln St., Pomero)'. 12·3-tf
the people who attend the thre11
JIRACTICAL GIJI'TS'for tne C•r· QUICK SEIIV!CE OD W•teb It• Lu~beran eburchM: and their
palrlq by Foctor&gt;i Trllnod
mer- man, 1U!m• to chooee
w•tebm~ker.
COLLINS J&amp;WI- tritn"da are invited t&amp; attend.
fromTractor
Arconories,
LEIIS, Pomeroy,
loll·tf
Turktiy will bl! furnl!lhed by tbc
Tool!', . etc. From l&amp;c up.
I!EIGS EQUIPMENT CO. Ph. FOREMAN &amp; ARBO'I"l' T.V. Sl:a- Brothcrhoorf anrl thr. rc~t of tbP1• to be potluck,
1141:1-11-!Ztc
VICE All mak01 Repaired b)' Ex

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Mr. lnd Mrs. Wilbur BlueU and
soli, Mr. and Mts. -Albr.:-~ Ap~le­

ttave ·moved to Ponii!WOY.
WilUam Roi'tWets, Akron,
bt&amp;. unele, Mr. at\d "
(lieiin ThOmpiOn IUld aunt,

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p.m. MIU at Pr1tt1 Fork on
11.10 SOtf
Rt. 83.

CARMEL

WOLF PEN

majjznake other timiJipJilento. at tM otore.
.

llOUGH
LUMBER •
~~:1 Become a 8('Emtlclan. $ tep iJlt{)
PAT"l'ERNS • MIHE
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this high ~aylnt proft.~HIO!;' In
per M aod up. We deUver.
11n amazingly ~hort. tl.mp .
• J, L. Htwk, Minenvllle,
SOUTJUo~RTON BEAUTY ACA·
Phone Chester, Ohio·
DElofY, Athens and Huntington.
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ol GJHipolil.
Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Stob3rt spent . Mr and Mra. ,1'bomu
the week With tb.•.Hr sOn·in-Jaw and or F•hiield, calif., Jrrlnd
daUibter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis O( Monday. r.rr. Wolfe. ~;·' fiolih;,if
lour year.s ift th.e Air 'Ji'l)rce.
Oolumb\il.
M:ra. Nne; Sbuler wbo wa• • are visiUng hls parenb, Mr.
guest of her so.t; ·Guy, arrived to Mra. J. L. Wolfe.
visit her daugbtetl, Mrs,
'Mrs E. S. Thaxktn i1. visiting
Shuler.
ber dau'ghter, :Mra. Charies Wag·
Mrs. Elsie Ad1Atn1,
daughter ner of sYraeu.se.
Eloi.9e til Pomeroy, Robe'lf. Estep
of Mason were suest&amp; taft week
&lt;Jf Mr. and -Mrs. L. L. Nic3,
H. E. Whitlqck of Pa.rkenburg , Mr. and Mrs. D. ·E. Carl
was here on business MolldA)'.
Mary Diehl apent '•t·~·~·Y
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mdt'feal M·rs.
a~ Marietta with "their..,.
(If Middleport viSit-ed Mrs . J. D. Mrs. LilUan Jewell.

SundaY
with
Linda Clr&lt;:lti ·
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:Jit. an'd Mrs. 'IbOmas Hayman
Mr. aDd Mh: ·~t;. ·A. -"flar!'11.l2 _of
and R. A. JJaynran atfo!nded th2
Pomeroy ilnd Mr. and M'rs . . "De a~ '
funeJ"al of \heir uncle, Willlani
Brinker a"ttendcd the funeral s l'!r·
Ritchie Q1" q~tllipolis Sunday. He
vices· Of Ute lotter's_ Bunt, ~r. n
dlEid Friday at · hl~ bolne. He was Roush, Monday.
Susie Springer at 'l'lippers Plam:&gt;
bbrri -and r.a.ised at Letart Falls.
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and
Mrs.
Charles
Smitlt
Sunday.
aftOffl%on.
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Mfs. Robert CrOw en· Mr and .Mn;. C. A. Turner of spent Thursday and Friday in
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Mn. s. G. C'lrcb vl ~ itt'tf "' M'rs.
SundF•y Mr. Columbus .spent the weekEilld with
Columbus.
Blanch McKenzie of Rolandus on
W_alte&lt; _&lt;Grueser and chil· her bt'Qtber ·A. il. Sheets and· aunt
Jr., and chil· Mrs. J . 0 . Roush. Other cuests
Stii'lday. . ·
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Margaret Ann· Carleitl!J calle
Sr., of were Mr and Mrs. A. M Sheet. and
· · ~n Lindll t;;r'imiste.ff Friday.
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have ·• ' lllit!Hfl)'~ · @irCte · 5pent ~ Frid a~~ &lt;J 1 ..
the evening with Mary Stobllrt, Racl_nc·-'
which
reM"n. Warren ROse and famJly
purchased.
~pept Tu~day ev:;ninq: with Mrs.
. A number from here attended Betty Carl~tun ~~d ,famiQ:..
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In: ei!e~ee wltb ·our eustom lre ar~ rel!a,&lt;Uin~ an thft
Jones arid Russell W"tdQinil:
. M.r. and Mr~. ~,pan .Srp.llh. and .~
LA 1\~WA'Yil'·tii .Jre pleked up or all~t ...mplelefy paid
· ·ponieroy Sq,nda~:
i
ra:milY spen1...-·~:t ~!1\-':f.lf: ~~- ·J1.
for~&amp; 'J'uesday,. D~~e. 20th. II )'l)fi·Wiill llfore tbne you
t..a'Wren'N 'Snritll aJI:d fa'!Jlily,. ·~ 1_.
Mr". aDd Mrs. ~ne · Thotfip~

1954 BUICK · V~ Super Riviera
Coupe, $2196. Blaettnar's, Pome·
roy, Ohln,
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· "P.li and Mrs. · Rqssell Findley
are lnD'Oim:'cin'g ~h~ n:wTle.ge of
theli 'da11gbter, Sbfrley Ann
to
Mr. Carl Shultz Jr., .son o! Mr.
&lt;and Mr.!. Carl Shult~ Sr., of Le-·
tart F11lls. The maniage took
place- No. 22 in Michigan where
the grOom ts now employed ancl
whilre they wlll reside.

18 B I Auto !:&gt;erv1ces

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The !)ally Sentinel. Pomei'Oli-Middlepert, Ohio

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Middleport Business And Professional :Fortnight Club
MJDD.LEPORTSOCltfY
. )1-:~!:!:~f!!:•~~u
'edT uesday f ¥e II WI
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beenmemployMoftb.tJocal A
Womens ClubEt
n ertam
•• e. comes . ew
Mr. and Mrs. Jao:k Baebaer were I Atheru enrolfte b&amp;ek to Indiana 1•r mvket lor a DUIIIbtr of ,..,.
I bLUillt:SS vUlton ln. Charleston Suncjay I!IV&lt;!Ili;PI,
1 wu aent to Colwnbu, 1ut 'Q1i;
Approximately flft.J memben of SL Luke and aeveral poems
Membe
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aftd vlrited -Mr. and Mn. Clyde
.M·;. and M(l. Walter wadaell l for speclal qi,odeepiq niniqof the Middleport BualneN ud by Mn. L J. Keiner; • lktt by
r ues ay Belebel'.
and Mrs. Marr:ua (:hamben I"Dt at the Atllntlc and Paclttc ~Do

Women'• a Club
and
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tbeir guea:\1. enjoyed
Chrlat.maa
party Tueaday eveoil'\i, at tbe

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apatiow;

ol MW.s Nan&lt;:)'
Reed. A sw•a:: of evergreen and
red ligbt.J was ueed at tbe en·
trance of the home and the visi·
tori! entered under a kissinjl hell
r of midtletoe .

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Middleport, Ohio

TODAY'$ GIFT SUGGESTIONS
SPARKLING GLASSWARE
wltb GellU!o. 22K Gold Trim.
M•d• by ,H uei-Atlas
_,Boxed PedeolaUed-.Sialul5"

CAKE TRAY .............. ..

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$1.98

Bulfe(lleliilt I!Jld Snatk

Boxed

SERYIHGliAY .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1;98
Big 11" Wlde x 15101'' Long
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES, SAME STRIKING
PAITERNS WITH 22K GOLD TRIM

as low as 25c each
W!hy not &amp;et a complete matcllln:g oet or these today?
See Our Extoru;Jve Seledlbn of Popular Price~

DRUG TOILETRY SETS
BIGGEST SEJ,LECTJON IN THE BEND OVER 45 DIFFERENT STYLES BOXED SETS
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Gifts for exchange were placed
on a table in front of a mlnla'th
lure white tree wt green orna·
menta and flasbing IP'een Uabts.
Other miniature trees were PIaced ln tbe livlng and dining room
and a wrought-iron bolder, fll·
led with red candl.ea, holly and
evergreen ~= th~ =cwel posl ln
the dining room a poinsettia
bloNom and foliage was used be·
hind lhfl arrapgement of red ta·
·pers, evergreen branches and
allver ornaments on the diningtable. Red gladiolm; and greenery were used in an arrangement
in tb..e living room .
Mi8i Freddie Houdashelt, president, waa i..n charge of the short
buaine.as meeting wben \he BPW
. voted to send a gilt to a former
member, Mi.ll Lols Cecil, and aJ.
IO to provide gifts for the girls
at the CbUdren's Home . Miss
Hallie Zerkle was named
u
ebairman of thia committee. The
members had 1lready voted to
aend gifts to the people at the
County Home and any member
who ~till has a ~!t for this proJect 1$ to leave J( at the LaSalle
Hot~J.
.Mn. L. E. Reynolds, chairman
of tbe hostess committeEJ, and
Mrs. Wesley
f"'rye,
program
chairman, welcomed the group

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Miu Be• Sauborn, lrlrl. Richard
Grtaa, Mn. Beulab Wblte, Mn.
Mrs. P~ul Harbreebt and Mn.
Orin SnUt)l; •~dian JO].oa by Robert MJUa were welcomed N
Jln. Paul Jll.ptonaLa.JJ, • llUe.il; 1 ~ew memben of the ~ortni~ht
Carol tidih{a ....aecomp&amp;llied by Club ~hen they bad their . Cbriat·
Mrs. C. C. Chapman on the aQ_to- mas dmn_er Tueaday evo.DJ..D,g ~t
iuap ; readl.nf · by Mra. FrYe; mon· the Martm Restaurant and \heU'
olope, Mrt. E. S. Schl_af; and party at the home of Mi.M Annt
"Madame Mtatletoe", Mrs. Char· ~uwell. Mrs. Richard ?wen prelottll! fn!in • .who In Gyptly COB- Sided Rt ~he short busmcas meet·
tume \Old of many of the folk · 111 1:: and It was announced that
lore superstitiona of other coun· Lhc next meeting_ would be at the
lrl
home of Mn. M1Us.
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Mystery
Pal
names
were
Game'
... played Wl' th prt'z. dram; for tbe year and Chrtat.
ea awarded !or (Ue88lft8 contests, mas iifl.i were ezcha11Jed. Mra.
ldenUficatlon Gf Christ:ma&amp; aongs Geor&amp;e DaUu was a a:ue~~t at tbe
bllnd-4rawina, and other a:ames. party and membera present were
During the gift exchan,ie, MiiB Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Robert TewU.
Bes.e. &amp;tnborn received the door bary, Mrs. Robert Morrla, Mn.
prize. Mrs. Reynolds presented Raymond Kloes, Mrs. Jack BachMb:s Reed with a gift In apprecia· ncr, Mrs. John Fultz,
Jeanne
tlon of" her hospitality and the Clark, Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrtl.
hostess invited the club to have Wilham Walters, Mrs. Mills, Mf's.
their 1966 Christmas party at llarbrccht and Miss Howell.
her" home. Miss Houdashelt pre·
11ented Mrs. HaptonstaU with : a
gift fur assisting with 't he ~rogram and ' Mn. ~ye l:lurprued 1
Miss Houdashelt with a iift. Mrs.
Reynoldll thanked her . ' hospita·
llty eommt'tt""
"'"' ami l'lhers who
bad aosisted with the
psrty.
Members of the party were R••e
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Roynolds, France• Roush, Mary
Grace Holter
was
elected
Phillips, Helen Waddell, Martha
Mice, Lula Ruaaell, Msyme Har- president of the Second Monday
Cl ub when they bad their Christrlfl, Nellie Zerkle , Betty Forrest, mas party and December meeting
Essie Russell, Norma Amsba.ry . MondAy evening at the home of
Miss Houdashell pl'e~ided at :'1-lartha Howell after .a dinner at
the silVer coff-ee service and the the Martin Restaurant. The pres!·
memberl'i and these guests: Mrs. I dent,_ Mrs. James
Clatworthy,
Haptonstall, Mrs. Herbert Moore I was In charge of a short meeting
and Charlotte Yonkers, were ser- omd Mrs. Max. Ward was elected
ved assorted Christmas cookies secretary. Plans were made for
open-faced -sandwiches,
mint~ the next meeting to be held at

J\&amp;lph Frec.kC", CoJumbUJ !pent Sunday 111 COlumbut
vtN.th1• Jnt ~bool tbere. She hu ntU:rn.
the weekend wjth Mra. Rol)ert Al- Mr. ud Mn. Thomu Middlt&amp;oft ad and la bookkeeper for t,Jae u·
lenawortb .ad lt)ll. Jaho, and Mr. and family .
p.anded market· Wblth opened Uab
and Mn. Jam., Hawley.
Mrs. Fred Peet., who bu bflt'n manth In tlle J'OOinl formerb' (10.
• . auf&amp;ical P-'i'eot at .H~ ~ CURJeel by the Weleb st.Qre•.
Judy and Jimmy Butcher have pltll, waa returned to her home I ==~~======~=:.
beea ill wUh flu. ludy was un Tuesdpy in the 1\iwllna:...Coabill
able to be ou~ Of the acwmpan- ambulance.
ishl at th.e VespBt Service Sunday.
Monday e.veniq visitors
tn
Mr.ll . Edward Haggerty Is viJ~tt- Parkersburl included. Mr. and
i.ng Mr. and Mrs. James Brln- Mn. Paul Rusaell and daua:hter,
srard and dauthters, Cleveland .
K..vte ur and u - c 11. WI
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Mr. and Mrs. James Hawley and Jr .Mr and lin Robe11 c0 at.
~blldren, Toledo, were waekend ••
d. M
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.ra. W.
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Mrs.
fUe&amp;ta of hia part !l ls, Hr. and Mn. E••ar
"- and
Mrs •'ea
lames Hawley.
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Mrs. MariOn Alleuwortb u.d
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Mr. a.nd Mn. L. L. Lyon3 and. MW Ruth Wta.e were buaineu
A WONDE,,IU'UL
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Mrs. J. Q. Wee were Jn Charles- . 1
ton Sunday where they visited Vlalora 0
olwnbua, M.ond..y.
relatives.
Mrs. Ralpb Pratt spent Jhe
weekend in Columbus on busi·
Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Bangerter neas.
and her mother, )1rs. Louise MugMrs. lohll Mayer, Mrll. Cora
ridge were callers in Gllllpolis Bennett and Mrs. John CoughcFOR HER .
~onday and visited Carolyn Put- n9 ur were bWJine.s.s. viaitors in
en ,Jnd Mrs. Fred Peel , ·patleala at Parkersburg, today.
Holzer HOipltal.
E. o. Rail, vice-president of
Poplln, Wool!~ 1114 Suedes
M"'. IUchard Chambers is ill at the Middleport Chamber 01 Cbm·l
her home.
merce, was in HuntinJton Tuesday everiing to attend a meeu ....
E. Deeni.s «n·d of tbe COVEC. .
MrMrs. dand
Mr.Mrs.
B G.u.
an
s.
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ssey,
Colum••SIZI!S 10 TQ 1$
bu
· Ited th e 1orm~r ,.s d aughter ... _Mr. pand ..,.-s. Robert Sharp :and
M' • Vll!l
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aul Bap\onstatJ we're inl
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armen eenis, Sunday
and Athens on tius
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incss thiB '*eek.
e _esper 8 erv~ee.
Mn H
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. omer J . Russell we;nt 1 to
Mr. and Mro. CharlPs Perry &amp;nd Huntington where her btollier
son, Racine, ·a.ru moving to th e Albert Bolin, was scheduled
Erwin apartment. · Mr'. Perry. who surgery at the Veteriln.s' Hospital
hu completed four yeara io the TuesdRy.
.
Navy, is receiving bis iliscbargc
Mt·a.
Eyerett
Bachner and
and wUI be an employee of the daua:hter, ConnJe,
Mrs. W. R.
A. &amp; P. Markd.
Bachner, Mrs. Paul Hapton.stan
Mala Sl
Pomeroy. Olilo
Mrs. E. M. Blake is ill with nu were recent visitors in Parkers.
at her horne and her mother Mr.~. bur
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Roy Tracy Sr., Po'Tleroy is staying
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home the
o! Mrs.
Robert
sodal
hour Lewis
ga~es
were played and Secret Pals for
t~c p1sL year were
revealed.
SHORT FREI!iDOM
Gifts were exchanged and the
Mayor Sidney Russell will try Howell home was decorated
in
w. n. Holcombe, Carpenter. OD keeplng With the Yuletide Beason
a charge of intoxication this e veThose present were Eleanor
ning. Holcombe, whQ was just re- Robinson, Mrs. rani Klocs, M.t-s.
leased after pay"ing a ~ine of $100 George Schneider, Mrs. Dwight
and eOJtJ . and ~~~~dmg
three Parker, Mrs. Pat Wood, Mrs. Roda_)!l. Ja jall _for drl\"mg while In· berl Lewi~, Mrs. James Clatwor·
toic\~~d. -1Wl8 arrested Mond&lt;~y thy and Ml siS Howell .
by Pa.tr-Qlman Bol!tlc.
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the . Blake
Homerhome.
Kennedy who has
been a medical patient at the
Meigs General Hospita l has been
returned to her homP.

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Second Monday
Cl ub £/ects New
prexy MOn day

:::":llo:re:y:o:u:w:a:n:I::P:k:U:p:B:y:De:e:.:Z;O~th:P:I:eu=e=.==~·~nd~Mr~
· ~·t·iFr~&gt;~·e~w~aa~ln~o~h~ar~g~e~of
ooffee with )avors from
the program
which included the and
oommlttee.
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Cbrlatm88 story from the Gospel

1he Home Of Home Gifts
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S·o lid. Maple

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DOLL

Suites·
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with Rooted Saran Holr

o $15.98 Value

ONLY

$5.95
Double TV Stamps Given
with Eaeb Doll Sold
Maile Bkln, unbreakabl e.
Complete outfit, m•khing
bonri.et can be laundered .'

She ·sleeps! Shampoo
Curl her! Comb her I

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J'aluea ,
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GLOW "Penuq-Luolro"' flnlob . Gra«·

lui lradlllonol Early Amott= doolqn
with duol--lod ..,..,, ChOOH lro18

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PHARMACY
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POMEROY

ngcnl. Tlw mcctmg wlll be held
~n the Hom r- Economicl\ Building
4J Pl. Plra sanl High School.
A pot hu:k !'Upper is plannNI .

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~rs . Robert Hurley, a medical
patient at Holzer Hosp ital is im·
proving and is expected home by
lhe end of the week .
Mrs. Lowell Probasco and dau·
ght('rs drove to Charler;ton Saturda.v to meet Mr. ProbR.~co, who is
.stationed at Elkhart, Ind . Ue spent
tht! weekend With hili family and
1\i:r.s. Probasco and MJM: Jean
Lama accompanied him as rar a.s

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TREE BULBS

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Cold Front And Snow Moves In
Causing Roads To Be Hazardous·

e1Mrt .112
·In· Ohio . S-D Drive

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com'''"· 11'0Uble •!ld even ~
u it 41d todQ ia ObJo.
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UNrn:o PR•ss

"Sao-. niiiT'h!l aDd colder
pentura" U a foreeat

Wednesday lhe statt t.aa ~
day akles and warmer tempett..
tures, but a eald froat mewed Ia
duriq U.. nllh~ tumbllbl, till

pltlln CluiJt:Jnaa.tninded
tallera, but wllaieb predlcta

a at,
Former Pomerov mereurr and ,.,..dllll
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atat.e. Tbo
etti+
Resident Dies .. to ;n::;.:Oi: ~ "1
mile.wlde tbe

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u . ..:.on Home 1~..:o a••JDJl4
""""·late fallabruptto *Dilt
ICIIIII
At lULl'
lwtnt« oondltiona dJ4 Jta The

Br BRUCE w.c.M,.,u~N"N..d•••t
Unlftoci Pr•N SttH
UNJni&gt; NATWNS, N. Y.
-Th.,; 'V:ai~e!i StJI;tcl ·Vrea.sed
Sovl~t Ualpn today l,r. •
)l'rODijae ~~ ;t ..~®\~ ..a'trft to •
United Natit~ns seat ~or
Japan
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· Word lw heetl ,_lved ol the IW1&gt;1'L
death of a former resident
r .......,., Mrs. Rudy Zrury,
Akron, the Dieee of Mn. Jt.a
Warner, Middleport, RD .
The report Jtated that Mn.
Zrury, tbe former June Conley,
died Deeember 4, having been in
poor health (or the last three

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Dean Edwin Cross

can be repaid in

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Reported Dead At
Fort Lauderdale

Averose col£ per
day .•• leiS than 7 ce!W

Mr. arul Mrs. Still'3

· · Enurtai11 Reluti••e.•
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles enter·
htlned a group of relatives avor
the Weekend 1t their home, Nye
A\'e.
Gueids Were Arthur Ginther
of New Brlghton, Pa., Mr. and
Mrs. Harald Young, Rochester,
Pa., Mrs. EJitabeth Young, Mona· ·
ca, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Her~hall
Norris and son. Clarence
and
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Pullins of Flatwoods.

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mo~'t.,"'tlon Coonoll rptottns to ~~ established dependin&amp; ~
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't-tl BritP~ ScoutrifUler ol Troop
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day CVtr,ting, Dec. 15 at lhe Hent·
.loet (}rove Grange HAll at.8 p. m.
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4-H LEADERS MEET
Thf' regular meeting Qf Ma.-wn
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The Mason Parent Teachers All·
Jociallon will hold its regula'r
meeting on Tue.sday. n.~cembcr 20
111 7:30. The meeting was post·
poncd one week.

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Th l' Laurel Cl i!f Bt&gt;lter Jll!alth
Cl11b held lh r ir annual Chrbt1n 11 s
the
clinnrr Monday rwening ;~.1
Martin Rr.s luunmt , Middleport.
l'ollowing Lhr. d i n:h~r the group
adjourned to the home of Mrs.
Charles Karr whieh wus dccora t.
erl wit.h Ohristmas Jights and a
nativity sccnr1 in the livinJ.! room.
Above lhc sce r1 2 wa:. a wreathe
decorated with A white cro.~s and
angel!i llllldc by Mr~ . l.ou Mrmrnlng as a gift to Mrs. Karr. A large
Santa greete d the members at the
door.
During a ~ hort. bu ~ ine~~ Sf's.~i on
It Will vo!P.d ICI prt' part! ballk!!-ts of
food anrl toy.~ for needy families
at Christmas time.
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Followin g: ;m cxc h~ngc of girls
by "suns hinl'o to:isters"' Mrs. Karr
ll.:&gt;!$isted by \fr~. M,\' l"tlr. }{arrison,
a iUC!il, lil'J'ved rcfre.o;bments to
t.went.y ltl!:!mhrrs and two olhor
guesU, Mr ~. BerSsie D!ehl of Texu
and Polly Ann Karr.

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Mechem is -• · member of tbe
Ohio Tuation Service Commission
Committee .studJ:inl aaleJ tax laws.
Chureheae and £:bariLable organizaUons, which ciolleet the stamps,
redeem them-al3 Per.~en.t Of _tbeir
face va1ue.
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J,i:ty~RenewPleas For Support;,_;; f;

· · tit'.arrying Out Christmas PliaO.S

A plea to the people of Meigs
c ounty was sent out by -the local
Jaycee 1roup, at its meeting Wed·
nesday night. for donation&amp;
of
food. toya, 4f mon"ey to .op~ttbase
tovs lor over 401) needY children
o{ lhe al'l'a ·or to b117 food for
the needy f.ami1iu.
It was repprt.ecl ·th1t Coui phone
r:alls had ooe·n ' rei:eiVed ' coneerniM ctoriatio11 of to)'&amp;, and it wa~
al;o re~ tbat· beif~Bibf Fri.da.y nigbt, ud· eVflr1' Biiht -there.
aHl'r until Cbriatmas, Uie Jayc~5
MARKIT tti~T,
will meet to r3P,.ir and mend toya
CINCINNATI, 0. UP~oduce: at the old FeU&amp;er residence· on
Egss, large a.nd meili,_m up Jc; Mulberry J\venue and ID)' body
CQW:iUme.r U. S. A lar(e ~·M; me- tb~l is interested in this prnjeet
diums ~52; extra laf,»n.~41;t10: A Is invited to atleDd the$.e night
:,
large white 48~9: A~)diums /;PhSiOOG.
Dick Carr reported that two
f4...16; small 31&gt;ll6; • B · !!tjo ~7.
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Chil'k••• fryen ~-Jiiilit !I'J'• bids have bc:en recelye·d conctrn.- · Ja)'·
i:ako"
tMnl pri• of $z;sotl be"' '""'dy; !It,..~ ·~~ ·l~ 17-18; ing the ep~ti(Ja:
cee
bull~,
oft"l.lneofq
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to'Mro. Nle""lil-l
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~ 13- will btJin witb.iti the nm .two
plo , ll!mpll..,.• Untornatton•J I&amp;; old l'iloeterji ·a.)J:,, , : . : ·
weeks.
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reported that the
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tend the Pomeroy ·~~,~r·.;(~~
football banquet ift a'
day night.
Virgil Brrown rep.ritted
there would be 1 state' meeting ·
ColumbuJII 1 JanuarY 8, '1, ,8.
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) Membe~ pm;ent ,~
Brqwn, Ted Reed, Jad.
f Dick Cafr, "kichard P'ollroa,
Childs, Bi.U Knight, Rog-e-r .!tlol~
Dick Rol!enbaum, steti!tar,
Gene Marvin.

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