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J Le!he Kunze, Pastor Church
Sehoo! 9 15 Theo Smttb, $upt
Worsb1p Service 10·30 "What May
I Get From Christmas'": Youth
Fellowah1p 5 30, Church School
ChTtstmas t'roiram 7 ao: Tuesday
Pft his only begoHen
6 30 Com~Double rlau poUu~k.
whototnr IMIIw.th
him
Wednesday 7 Mld~Week
Btble
should not ~llh, but have ...,., study, Thursday 7 30 Choir Rea.stlnt llf•. (John 3:16),
hearsal , Saturday 8.30 Chriat.m"
Eve candlehghl aervice; Saturday
F...-et.d Church, Pom•roy. 9 3011.00 Christmas caroling by
Rev. Waldo Bart-els, Pastor Suo- the Youth Fellnwsblp
day School Q 1~ a m t~r ed BlaelSt. Paul'• Luth•r•., Chvn::h,
tn~r, Supt: 10 30 a. m. "ChrUit· Christmas Calendar
Holy Com.
mas Cantata" by the choir direct· munlon Will be celebrated at St
ed by Mrs Allee Nease with Mrs Paul's. Cburcb Sunday morniq,
Ben Nutzllng as organist. Jumor Dec 18th at 10 SO: Tho children's
ChrWmu program wUt be given
on Saturday evening,
Chrlsbnu
Eve at 7 30. A he.arty welc:ome
Chrilitmaa mornmg Sunday Scbool
at 9 30 atJd Divine Service
al
1~ · 30 Putor and congregation
w1sh you all n MetTy Cbnstmas
and a Happy New Year.
Christian Selene• Soel•ty, 144
M'lllberry Ave., Pomeroy. Morn .
mg service 11 a m with "Ia The
Untveue, Includmg Man, Evolved
By Atom1c l"&lt;lt&lt;:e''' The aubjlf(!t
o( the les.o;on sermon and the gol1 den tert The Lord hath prepared
hu throne In the heavens• and
h1.s kmgdom ruleth OV('r all 'Psalm
HY&amp; 19 Sunday School 10 a. m
WedneBday evening .11ervlce 8 p
m The public 1~ wrd1al!y invited
to attend Readmg Room with
s1de {!ntrance lvcatod 111 renr of
church, open to pubhc, Monday
and Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m.
Methodist Charg•, Letart Falls,
Christmas pl'(lgrams at 9:30 a,
m at Apple Grove, 10 30 a m. at
Planu, 7 p m Letart Falh, Pray.
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Letart J"alls, Sunday 7.30 p. m.
with Rooted Saran Hair
Et~st Letart, Mn' Meetings Mon.
day 7 30 p m Apple Grove·
$15.98
T~ursday 7 00 p m East Letart,'
Alfrtd Methoclltt Chvt'ch, Rew.
R M Grove, pa~&gt;tor
Sunday
School at 9 30 Lloyd D111Jnger
Supt Christmas program at 10:30
Tu&amp;Sday evening at S WSCS meet
lng and Chmtma~ party at tbe
Double TV Stamps Given
FoUrod ftqbmson homo, Wedne•
W•th Each DoD Sold
day cvenmg prayer .service 7•3Q
H•ath Methodl•t Cvhrch, NJd
Maile sldn. unbreakable. dleport
Rev 1.. A Bangerter,
Complete outfit, JMtchin2 pastor ,Sunday
Sthool 9:30 ErnNt
bonnet can be laundered: Covert Supt. Momlng wor~hlp 11.t
She sleeps! Shampoo her! 10. 30 topic " The Word lncar·
Curl ber! Comb her!
nato" IS p m Junior Youth Fe1·
tOwsh1p, 6 p m Senior Youth
Fellowship, 7 p m rehearsal for
Chrilitma~ program, 7 30 Official
Hoard, Wednesd11y 7 p m. choir
re.heaml. 8 p m Class 12 Circle
E. MAIN
POMEROY party,
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Stoll, pastor 9 30 A M

;-,u nd;;~y School, 10 30 A M Wor
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1\ ' , 7 30 P M Worsh1p serv1ce
, II Uu pl&amp;bU.a u ., CGrfleu ht tal rue tn U S. check Cf'OOk.3
t ;;~lied Unto SalvatiOn" Wedned
~ Ut check~ng h4lritl4l tuu.o.l,
"tob! home patl' thtr v~tar over ( .~ 7 30 P M Pra.}'er meeting
'&gt;uktide "~ngl" o/ .t.m.trica'l la.tt Chart #2 ahoW! mln.Lmum 1 •
lch«.lc crookl .mu N 4t en GU· added lncoml! a hvpothetica.l\
R•edsville Charg•, Rn. F'"l1nd
time h.tgh d&amp;etinQ th• tUft &amp; to ch«k crook moll e.rpf!ct durtna 11 \o m Pastor Services at Joppa
1M ...ht weeki, predtch check /Taud
thl u.rt rU to eigh.t ~~.r.:t, t/ h~ 1 lo JO A M Sunday at 10.20 Sun·~
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1 flu! g CUN'tntllf cltaring $1 ,000 011
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mone1t ~ bad check pcut~ng. du\ School al I.ong Bottom 9.2{1 A.
Tod4 Compan.r, ln.c., Roch.tlttr, Cl'lartl ar• baled on J)ortce tlti· I 11, l'reacbmg serv1ce 10.45; Sun
11·Jii4rt #1. lh.OWI ttfimcttd to~
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11 d"' ${hool at Reedsville 9:20 A
:\1 Prrachmg 7.30 P ll WSCS at
:DAD check lone• by merchant. want&amp;. They are dei!H&amp;'ned for ue.e bhrment of Reedsville church
\U and tha sener&amp;l public In only In the banke i11uing th~m.
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many put. of the eountry will
7. Don't ca•h chec:ka for juve·
nurl:~ double durtnr the next atx
nilee. They are not legally r~pon~
Frn Methodist Chureh, Harry
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alble and often are used •• ran· Hates, Pastor, Laure( Cliff. Sun
~eo:Jh~.wA~k~,m ..~:k nfra.~ nera" for ehuk crook ganll·
,1 d ') SchrJol 9 30; Class meetmg
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mve 11ttptor for The Todd Com·
8. When
preulnledd lll30 FM'i ~erv1ce 7 00 Preach·
with the endouement a rea Y
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it~n uk the presenter to en· 1ng 8 00, Prayer Meehng Wedne.sufacturn of protected checks.
dworroe 1i a"'taln m your preaenee, tl~y 7 30. Hysell Run Sunday
Adlam baaea thl• prediction upon
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en cl¥'c , Sthoo 10, Preaching 11 1~
the addru~~o.
mall box thlevea, an d oth er b•
I. Don't cash check 1 for ,
check artiatl greatly atep up their amount• considerabiJ more than
' aetivity durmr th• pre-holiday the amount of the bl1l. It's Ito rood
rlod, when people ar• extra
h h k
ly tor tho
rule to of
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Rev. Forr••f Stoll, Jr.
uey with t ht Ir Cb:r t1 t mu 1 h op· amount
the bill or len.
!96 M lb
:ping and other holiday thores.
lO. Take a aecond hard look at
u erry Phon• 217 J
I To 'ut down the ehet.k crook'e
Pomo•ov , Ohio
, sure 1t 1a the '
check. ,,• 1a"e
that
•"Chriltmaa bonu1," Adlam oft'era
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'the following 12 baalc rulu for check of an exlating penon or
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rome es 7.1f.-."lf my
YOUR holiday cheek cuhtnr:
concern, and that tt 1s drawn on pt r pl ', who arc called by my
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t. In uahinr 1 cheek, don't let an e:d1ting bank. Completely ftc .l naii!C, ~hall humble themselves,
anyone burr:r you. lt'• JOIIr mOD• tltlous check.A are top favorl~all i.tll'l pray and seek my face and
with bad check artiste.
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11 8 ure that t.he ch~teka you' o11rn from the1r Wicked ways, then
1 2. Don't eaah a eheck for a ••• ·.,,'p'roteded ch~tekl, wltich I wll l I hear from heaven, and Will
111tranger unleu he hal poeltlva
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ldentlllcation. Remember that so. c:ennot be suceeaafully alter 1 nrg1vf'
CJr s '1, and wlll heal
lclal Security carda •nd auto It- with Ink era41eator or eraeure" Ihe land"
censu are ea11ly for~ or stol•n. One t1pe of prohchd cJifck
I 3, Don't cuh cheeb alped leehes hundreda of pre,ioual} ln~l
Ottr l1vcs arc Invested 1n .supl wttb 1 rubb.ar trte•p or •rltten
f'ialbllll reprodudionll ,of the word' plytng our phys 1cal needs and a
•'Told" when Ink eradicator It Jp·, few comfoJ·t.i of modern lmng
1in pencil or checb that 1hnw an,
pH e~ tovo'uh~:~'!:!:~e younelt) whdt• rclatn·ely hltle thought ~~
1aJrn.• of alteration.
&lt;1. Beware of p\lt-of·t.own
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g \ n t0
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checks, unlen you are certain of additional protection tor your, own
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our spm ua 11ccd.s
the Identity ot the pt~non present. check• by usinr a mt~chaplcal 1 W h
ll b
checkwriter and aigner m prepar~
r ave a
r.cn called upon
1ng the check (or CllhlnJ, and ot
the check's validit)j
lnr them. Machines which 11hre~ to I!:IVe 011r ne1ghbnnng countnes
1 1. Be utra ureral whea euh·
the amount indelibly lnt0' 1 the- lll•Junri I he world Some have res.
l tnr checks out of bualn•a hours, ftbre1 of the check snd whic~ ponded by scn dln g CARE pack
or after benb are elcMed, Then r.int a multicolored protfote,. age~ an d others have answered
Iar• (uorlte tkae. for check
acsm1tle tnsrature, "hsndcutt 1h
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crookl to operate.
chock ~~:rook• by making It v\rtu.J
,c c, 1 • , 1oug
other reltcf
1 6. Don't cub
bank eounttr ally lmpoaetble for them to rsis., 1 •loP nc1es I hxs LS tm c, aud everychecks Anyone can pick up all he or alter your checkl.
nn&lt;' \\hu has helped tn any way
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he nr she ha~ had m suppl~·lng
gram
Harold C Doster, Pastor
I hili partlcuill.f need But have we
Th• 'lrtt Pr.sbyt•rlan Chureh,
Th• Chureh of Christ, Keno, adequatdy cared for these needy
Middleport, Rev Howard Ruppelt every Sunday 9:30 A M Sunday peoples' Can we ever say th11f we
:&lt;.r run J have supplwd the need when wt!
pa.stor Church School 9 30 James School and commtlnwn,
Buchanon, Supt; Jullc l'robe~co Sunday m month l 0 30 A M &lt;dune constd&lt;.•r th e physical and
w11l g1vc A repnrt on the recent Church communion and prea dnn¥ ncglec~ the ~Pin luaJ'1
OhiO Chmt1an Youth
Council fnurth Sunday In mrmth 7 .HJ P
To the 111.111 who sec..&lt;; lhat h i~
meetmg In Columbus, 10 30 wor M church preachln~ - Rev Itar own spll"llual noeds ate supphr.d,
ship service, topic "The Star of old C. Doster, Paator.
the answer w1 ' l alwuy.; be--no.
'fh• Chrlttlan Church at H•m If we ll:tt~nd church, arc faithful
Stars", 6 p m Youth FellowMlip
Wednesday t1 30 ,Junior Choir lock Grove, every Sunday 9 3U A Jn pr11yer cmd 1 cad our Biblos,
practwc, 7 p, m. Sen1or Chmr M. Sunday School and commu11tOJL we ~oon d1~cover lhat our IJvos
practlec
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second Sunday In month 7 30 r
must rea ch oul to the spmtual as
Chureh of Christ, Mlddl•port, M cburoh preaching fourth Sun- weJI a~ physl(al needs of tho.sc
Rev C E. Hoyt, t~astor Churcb day in month 10 30 A M ch urch around &lt;:~!Jnul us
School 9 l~ trlison Baker. Supt , communiOn and preaching - Rev
We auc luld !hal lUO!e people
Mornin&amp; worMblp 10 I:'S Unv~!Ung Harold C. Doster Pa11tor
ar.e atlendmg chuHh lortuy
at
SWATZEL'S ASHLAND
crt "ToQelh~r We Build" chart,
Th• Pr"bVhrlan Chunh et h· th1s tJme, th;m m any prev1ow
SIRVICI STATION
c:hlidre.n'll ..ermonette "Show for racuae. Howard Ruppelt, p,,,t6r p('riod of hJ story no~ thiS mean
W. Main St. ' P'hon. 233-Y
Christmas"; sormon topic "The Church Seho.tl 9 30 Robert ll~r that we &lt;IS a peopl~ are tux·nmg
Way to Chrl~tmu", 'ao Senior din, Supt Evening Worsl~1p 7 30 f1 om our w1ckrd wt~ys'
PU~I! SERVICE CENTER
Hi Y(luth Fellowship n 30 Junior
Cerl.ton Ch\l"'h,
Kmgsbury
Are we B.'! a people humbly
W. Main It~
Phone 7(,..Y
Ptmerey
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Youth
Fell-ow.11hJp;
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Even·
Road,
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B1ddle,
Pa .lor praymg and seekmg the face
OpaNfed "" Ol1n H.,..u
Open 24 Hovrt
lnr wDrshlp and Chrh1tmas carol Sunday Sehool 9.30; PJ a)er ~I &lt;.J et- God'1 II we lire, we should ba
sing; sermoa top 1c "No Room for lnv 7 4~ Wednesday evemng and scemg the resu lt.!! of such an attl·
OHIO VALLEY KEYSTONE STA.
the Son -of God": Monday, 7.30 ChUl'eh serv1ce 2nd and 4th SliD · tude. God ha.'J pl'oml s~d to forgive
Mlln It,
Phone S'l~Y
PtmtNY
Prilcllla
Circle at lhe hom~ or days at 7 4ft.
ou1· s1ru and heal the land The
Wt GIVI TV Shm,._24 Hour l•rvlca
Mrs. Robert Mllh, Tur_sday 6 30
IU8 Churchn, Morning Star &amp; real answer ltCI! Jn our .spiritual
Dorcas Circle, potluck supper at Enterprise, Rev Roger BJ shrr athlurle ond concern Jf we as
NORMA GOODWIN f'LORIST
the church, 7.30 meeting of par- Pastor Morning St&lt;~.r
Sundn~ ChrJst1ans pray snd seek lhe fllce
111 S.Cond St.
Phon:. 313
Poma~OY
eota of Cub Scouts, EJecta Clrc1e School 9 40 A M Mornmg ""nr o( Goci, H;) wlil bnng somo un
~~;,;;,;,,':~;;,;,,_,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.1 at the home nf Mrs raul Smart; ship a( 11 A M MYF Sunday l'Vc mL'!takable changes to pass m thi.s
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program; rnday 7 30 Senior choir day evening. Entcrpme Sund.1y
will hove a Chrlolmas part• al the Sohool 10 10 A M Mo•·n mg
parsonace
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Mt. Mo;lah Baptist Church, Mid Evening wor.sh1p
7 30 l'rayt"r
dleport'
Rev
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meetmg:
Wednesday
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Nonmb.r 2ith 1t thl Middle.
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Mn. JonH 11 the form•r Donne
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A. E. W•llt, Mlddl-.,ort, •nd Mr.
JW~H is th• 10n of Mr. •nd MI"L
Roy Jon.., SyrHuH. The ",..
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Clal!lll 12 Clrcle of the WSCS of
Heath 1tfethodlst Chur&lt;:h Will meet
Wednesday, December 21. at the
home of M~s Charles Young, High
Street Chrlstm1:1s gl!ts w11l be elC·
changed during the SOC:Lal hour
and the program is being planned
by Mrs Cm·oll Swanson and MrB
E. S. Schaaf.

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Martin, lkenda Boy,er, Barbara llyn Nichol.aon
White, Mary Loq:, ~i lllay.er, . Sp00111 mufie nrduded a .4J,uet
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Lohse, Linda Jae.obs, :Aht~;a Houdp~ cberi a solo by .Carolyn Sowu!(
.ibel.t, Cb'tlatlno Bahr, Bfb,y Cun w1tlt the Girts ChQtu&amp; ~6Sin.iag
nln~~m •. San_d ra Clatworth_y, Pa· hJ!:r; ' a song by the Jwi!Qi' Choir:
tric1a kaf .Alt, WtyD~ DaVIs, Jby 1Members 'Of th~ choir af~ ,., Ned11
Bogg1, 1\nn Crll\er. Barbara Hoff· .IJO.r1tdlord, Judy Wild~y:t~ • .J.l~t~
ner, Bob6y St'e!fy, Nursa .Froit,l Anti Edwards, Patty Steff}', ~ Su·
Barry Boyer, , Jqhn Step.hellf(ln 1_.ie Slater, Iva Stewl.rt, Susie
Neutlling, Judy Jo Martln, M.arj1een Darst, Jen01ter Lohle,. Colleen
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Home Js Damaged
By $300 Blaze

Mr1. Harry Abbott
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return lor
tbeo tuoeral. Mr. Farley ~ earoute
here from Florida and lfr. ud
Sogtl, Gerry lloUey, Marlli.It Mr~ lloymoad LiOving
l'!ltn.se&gt; and lin. Earl Robinson
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swan. Judy Butoher, carol MeEi- !Rulh Chose) wiH 1a1to him on to
~y
hlnner. Jamce Hauck, Kay Jen.
llam•Hon Tuoodoy.
klnoon, DOVld Wiley. Blll NeutzThe Fint and' Second Ward.,
ling, Melvm Swisher, BobiJr and
Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Depart.
Terry Sterry, 'ferry John.!lon '1lOd
ments were caUed to the Tom
Johnny Stephenson.
Hood re.1udencc in Minersville tbi&amp;

The Of!icial Board of Heath Me
tbodillt Church voted: to pay $1000
A tableau was pre.q.nted
b)'
on the eburth debt wb"tD they met D1xle Pierce, lt&lt;lmont East, Jean
Sunday evening with Supt. L W nette Crooks, carolyn Soward~;,
McComas -chainnan of the Board, Michel Erwm, Dick HalTIS, Roy
pr~•idln,g
~g. Helen Stobart, Carolyl) ~
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The openmg o.,~fYOUvu
oeM'lCC Cb1Ids Ca I
W1b 0
E
was led bY Mr. McComll! whose
rLo
rncstigc
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the Asbury, Jamce Asbury.
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aenp ure rea na: was rom
Ushers for the service 'l'ero
atory of tbe Nativity·
Gene Crooks Thomas Kelly Bruce
the absence of the secretary, Br~Grd, Thomas Skinn~, Rill-. Foeda Faehnle., Mrs. Crary $tll RoU&amp;h, Ira Ray lkltehcr and
Davl.f acted -as 1ecretJiry! ••
Ed• .ard Crooks and Mark Kelly
were ln charg:."! of the programs.
HOLD YULE RARTY
·'tho: lll!l"VICP. closed wJtb the
The JQF Class will me~t Mon- bcntdidion by Rev. Gardner
day at 7:30 p n1 IJJ. the U~;~lted , ~mediately after Ute progra111
Methodist Churcli r.&amp; t.beir an lhe, members of the Senior ChOir
nunt Chrlstma~ party. 'Member~ and tile Homebuilders {'lass went
are to bring canned goods to bt&gt; on _a carolmg viSit to shut-ms and
distributed to the shut·JM&amp; st tl!,en. to the home of Mr and llrs
Christmas time.
William Grue.scr for a party

to the ~·· ~

separation frOm Gifmu): aod .:nom1c al&amp;adHr.elll to Jln.Jatt. Al;ll.
it would. hne .poved 1J1e wtf Jlit
the Sa¥'• earl:r .retuqa ~ clel'JU_..m:·
from whl't'b if has beeft' ~tid:
amce J,.N5,
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~ II04fd tbgetber m •• aJt.11a8 ~-A' .flu
'11QIIle:laGd ~~ .·~d
to f"llld tooth ~~~- eduJI ,ODd
tile electtoo eo.o
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ler lhe

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wile ,Ja In a Celumblu Jlolpital to Germany_ BPI:h
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Students To View
Churchs Mission

All inter~h"rclt student eonfer"·
enee, brJng.lnl together students
from. around the world, will me-et
IJ." Athena froiD Dee. 27 lo lan. I
Attenclidl •be eoaferenc~ wbG&amp;e
theme. "Revolution and Recon·
cllJation" will be tbe churt'b's total mlsrioo i..D the world, will be
staff 1nd sbldent representatives
from lbe UDJted Student Christian
Council, th~ Canadian Student
Cbriltiaa Mot'C!Ia,eat, &amp;.e Studen1
Volunteer lfOWment; ~esenta.­
tiveu of boards
home 10d tor-

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the
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At Mine, me

moromg to extinguish .(James
wh1ch caused appro:rtmately $300
xn damage, the ftremen reported
The blaU!, the report stated,
was around the cb:Imoey, ln the
eaves of the roof on the tblnl
floor or the dwelllne. and wu
caused by a defectiVe chimney.
A spokeman for th~ fn-e f1gbters
reported that the WIDd, blowi..oe m
the directiOn that Jt was, kept tile
£1re from moving inside the house.

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Tuaday aftemooa at 2. o'elodr: fflf ·
lbreuet CJ~ of Rt. J, Letart.
W. Vo, "ho dlocl early Suntlo)o d .
Pt. Pleasaat CliDie;
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She "'" botD llfc. 10. l!IJjl
Gnitam Statloa. ~ jlal~Pfi&lt;• &lt;if
William W. IIDd ~ ~ 'l' ~
SurvlvfDI are IHr !Mther; ~~.
brothers Lawrence; Carl and teo ..
of r..etatt. W.Va.; so,t. (;~ ·;
William and ~Ill ~--;.~ ~
Ha..-en and R•rr:r of!
A._.o survivin1 an
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Mrs. Relea GriUi'e,:d:
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of Letart, W. VL

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tbe reai--:

deDCe btct ot New lll'ftD l.ll)'titlae
after 8 p. m. tllil n~
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Burial wUl be made ia tfw lJuftJ&amp;
moa Cem.eter;r wWt Rev, J'orH$1; t
Murray, officiating.
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Ahlo attending
be the Rev
Rolflr' manehlrd ud ¥Ia Louise
gebn.. Serr-ettriea Df the DiTtsion
if College Work of the Natl~nal
Cotllleil.
Protestant
EplJc4pal
Church.
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The eonfertnt'e wxll be ~lll
l.Ul.dc.r tbe IU!pic:ts of the ~tuPnt
Y.o~nt.eer Movementfor... CJJ.Ntiln
M::ih1ona, and as a uru.t_- 'Pt · the
CommiS&amp;~on on Higbu -~aiJOn
nf the National Co.tPJC:j{ of lht'
Churc)tea of Christ ht' tb,c U. S A
It Is abo being: .amsored by the
World's Student Christian Fed&amp;ralioft .and ~ United Student

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m01t ..gulshecl •·
of World War II •nell
•• Mn. EliHIMth SMI,.r~ld
Etrl, ont-tlme lnm•.. of a Rua.
sian concentration cemp, ttrefeh.
e• out to .,..rae:• her 16 J'H'
old son, Johenn, eft•r 11 ' " "
of searehinv. Ttler h•ld .a tNr·
fit~ rtvnlon ot the PhiiM•I·
fit•! .
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ONE OF

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CbridlllJt Dntocrats. CDU. tbe Ger
man Sod!ill l&gt;etnott\lab ~
Saar De.rnoer.Ue Pv\f ,
r
Just s.bort of com.-· "'*""~
Tbe, had h0Jit:4 to pile up a
lbree-foortba maJorib: ol the ._...,
Landtae. en- at least 38 Hata. 'Flier
actually won 84 per rem. ol ~e •
popular vote ud 33 parUameDtilJ

Lou Saunders, 72, former ret~~ ences

dent of Middleport. and
hll
mothcr-in·law,
Mrs
P'lorence
Pryor, '10, of ColumbuJ, were
killed and two otben iajured
early today in a truek--car eolli•ion tt an iDte.rledioa of Route
33 near the Scioto Couatrr Club
ol Columbus.
Sauoden, a nati~ 'of ltiddleport .,., e..._od •• f1t11 Rol
Estate and InsuriDee ~ aa
the HUkop in Ool.umbua .....
.la&lt;:k Slwlk. He wu -

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added a tQ.

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mendOIU puneb to tbe tampafia
by tile German pvtia W ~
thl1 1100 ~Quare mile "lOll eomerof GermaDr to tile fat.herlud.

coDJtitatioa It" ..e;
Tllis woul~ eliminate all tefij-..

will

eu8tomc.ra In 19 b~io
cougUes,,
The cOJnuuaslon alsu appro:ved
sale .of m~ than $122,000 Worth
ot Natl.lraJ. Gea facllltil!f ill Bel·
DU&gt;Jll
~bi,aaa C.,.,.tlot lo

war The two

A lb,..
majcYilj- ....d
have eD&amp;bled them to -eha:qe t1a

CNIIlSTMAS PAIITY

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"Europrean statute" band~
by P'nDtt aDd Germany.
The Sur is
but

Lou Saunders, 72
Former Resident uats. !ourtj&gt;a.
Dies In Accident 1M1 Slar

Chnter PTA of Eastern Looa!
~ool DiStrict wlJl staee its- an·
atiil
Chrlotmlhi party Monday
evenipa: •t 8 p m. In the Cbes
ter Hlgh School.

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V1rgia1a into lhe Ohiu Fuel Gas
Co,
will take place Ju
of the N.a.tural

Saar UPnataonallSU
today theJ would
a:ovemm.P.nt
to restore the ncb t:oal-steel tel'·
rxtory to Germany
The three German part1e-a, bao·
ned until Jut summer, surged to
il mllHlllve landshde
nctory 1n
Sunday's general electlOM for the
1Ml man legislature Landtag
The elcct1on eame just 1even
weeb after an Oct. 23 referendurr
,n whtch the Saarlander.!l reJect.f,d
by a sweepmg
ma)onty the

Cltrutlao Counell.

1950Chevrolet • $59$
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19498-:uck • • • $495
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Publl~ UU11tle.s Commission Th14n
day approv~d the mer'er ol the

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candidate for delepte to tile lla
'ional toa.\'~ntion pledged to the
'J"OVernor Other iup_port has come
Cor LaU8Che from New Eaaland
and the
~t critic Rob.
took another blast

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Merger Of Gas
, Firms OK'ed •
By Commission

aNmNNATI,~~~;~:7~~:

The FARMERS:BAM(~

1955 Buick

COLl/IIBUS, 0, UP-&amp;upport
P'rjnk J. J;dlthe, who
bu anoouoeed bt. ~cy tor
Oemoeratae DrHklenUil D&lt;nnlnahoo, came Friday from ladiana
Charl111 R. Bot1rM, who bt-

for Gav

coug.\fes Ohfo Fuel Je;ttes Wble

Presbyterian
Women's Group
Has 'Meeting

Church of Ch 1 t 1 Ch 1 1
M ChriAban !:ndell\'ur a\\e-1 nate' 1
n
'It •n Sundays at 7·30 P M
G1ft.s fur !h1• pt."Dple nl the
Unlol\.l Mlddlcp01't, Rrv, {iuy F
Chu~h of the Nnenne, Syra. County
Uomc was brought ~'rtday
Sayre, pastr.r Bihlc ~khool 9 30 euse, M C Larrimore,
Pastor
11\shl when the Wonwn's As&amp;Ocla·
&lt;!ldell. Mllllh.•v, Supt,
Morntru: Suntlay School 9.30 A. It "MoJ111u~
Uo.p of the Fm;t Presbyterian
~-~~hlp 10 :10, Evening se-rvice nl , worsbtp 10 30, NYPS 6 30 P M ChUrch met 1n the church soeial
Ch h 0 f h
I Evangelistic service 7 30 r
M rOOm.!! Mr.s Dw1ght Wftll~M:e, p1'1 •·
vrc
t • Nagnn•. Mid. Wedne~o~dny evening prll.ytlr 1111'('\
BJdent,. pres1d1•d and M1ss Eliza
dlepor_l. Rt'.v Roborl Styers, P~~os-- 1ng for the m1dwoek 1tnd Tur~da}
be-th Joach1m was leRdcr or th"
~or 81blr Sl·hoo.l 9 30 Lest or Tay arternoon prayer hour
or, Supt '-1urnmg woriilup 10 30
HouH of Prey•r, Chester, Sun· levotwnal s~rv1ce whlcb Included
Evening scnlt-e 7 30
day Sehoul 9.30 A M Mornin ~=: a readUJg "'froubl.!d by a Star" by
Pf'ftbyterlan Church, SytHUie, worshtp 11 A. l\1 Sunday C\enlnJ!: Ml~ Joach 1m ,m artH:·Ic "The
Rehv Howard Ruppt&gt;lt,
pa~tor worshiP at 8. Prayer meetmg on 'fruc Spirit of Chn~ lm as' by Mrs
Paul Hapton:slall and a vocal tri~&gt;
C urch School 9 30 Robert Har- Thursday 8 P M
!en, Supt , Wnstmln~ler 'I: nut h
M•thodl1t Charge, L.t•rt Fa til. l\Ir!J Dorothy SavPiv Mrs llarold
r ·eJIOW!!Ihlp 6 30 l'hmtm11s
pro9 30 A M Worship Sc!v1cc Sa\l('r and Mri'i llapton~tall, whc
1r1.m 7 30
"1'hankag!vlng'', Apple
Grove , .nmg "iho V1rgm'li Slumber Song"
h) Mrs.
Lillian
The P'lnt BaptM Church, Pom 10 30 A M
worMnp !:18!\'ll'r !H'COmpanwd
eroy, Rev Rolph Zundel, Pastor "Thanksgtvmg" Plaut!. Scene 0 Stell£.
Mrs Savely wa~ m ch11r~tr. of
Church Schnul 9 30 A ~f. Mornmg Felt ptcture~ 7 P M Ev:mgelut1c
tho
prosram umi p1'scentNI a play
Wnnh1p 10 30 A M
"Is Thanksalvlng Essential lo Sol
" PI_'Q('latm Chmt lbc W~ty" from
Slyre, PQt-or Bible School 9 SO vatiBn?"
The S.lvetlon Army. MldclltTuesday 7 r . M. "Tbanksgi\'IDg" their s tudy bl)uk She wa11 as~lsted
by Mrs Wa!lacfl, Mrs IIRpt:-~n
port, Captam Ghmna Rummell. East Letart
Sunday School
2 30, Holiness
Prayer m11ehng1: Wed. 7 P M sta.ll and Mr&amp; Lowell Probasco.
1be hoste-.sses were Mu. Gart-"
metUni 3 30 Optn Air Service 7 Letart Falla; Sunday 7 P. M. La.
tut Falls, Sunday 7 30 P M Eut 9tl!lnabury, Mrs. J 8 DowmnJ
P. M. Salvation meeUna 'NIG.
Chrlatlen Church •t k"*t'ill• Letart
Mra. _fl.odn ..ly Dowruug, Mrs. Geo
tvery Sunday 10 A M Sunday
MYF Monday 7 P M Apple Anderson Jr .. M1sa Jt-a.n tama
5c.booJ and Communion flnt Suft. Grove, Thursday 30 P M East M1ss F.a.rle Ertewlne, Mrl T.bom~
daJ in month 11 A M. Chureb Letart, Sunday 2.30 P l1 Plants Rue Tbc3o· served a dessert course
Church of C:hrl•t• Bradford hl the d1nlng room where Mra .
eomrr.unlon and ptetchlna:; tblrd
"unday
In moatb 7:30 P. M Rev John Wy111t. Pastor. B!blo Wallace presudrd at the culfc'
ehureh preac:hlng- Rev. Harold C Sehool 8:30, church s.ervitcs JO 30 service
D01ter, Pa.s.tor.
with the Lord'a Su~pcr bem.c
An Al'i'.llllgcmt'Dl of A red a1eiJh,
C"rlstlaft Church at Ltnl aot- lfi'V~ every Sunday mornmg as tnted with holly, and 1ed candle·
rvery sunday ~.SO A. M. the Bible teaches us In Act"' 20 7 wa!l tused on lha table. A ~arte
School and communion: Ytutb
at 8 P M and lighted Chr1slmas
jn .t he '1\Dm ntonth 7.30 P. 'l.
eerv~ce Sunday nen
ctal rOom had been
b\1
· ; -thtrd SUnday
Jame.- Reed, Sup!
the mco of tbe
IM. Chureh co~·
of Chrlllt, Mlddi•Pf)rt, otherr• Qhrit;tmas
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GardDer, pa1tor. Blble
C&lt;i#al ...d

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serves t~ome 34.000
cu!itomers in nine JCo.o:;tefn Ohio

pp(!lt F'ridly
whe,ooll Jb~~·~~~~;~;:~-~;~m~~
apeaker
at the
roy Rotary Club
Heath Methodist
Mr Ruppelt and Mr Ralles,
jumor in the College of Electrical
Engmccymg 11t Ohio

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FOR SALE At The Following Locations:

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one and one ha1f per eent of tht com:
moo 1111.ock of the new Kaiser ,._
duslrleao Corporalion "

SERMONETTE

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·4)i Boldin~. To Be CoJ.lSOiidated
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ustrial Empire

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Mn. Pan Fisher aad . .

aod IOn·ln·law Dr. aad
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Cuto aod cbiJdren of 9bftl-.
W. Va., violled _reee~ Willi
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Cuto.
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her, Mn. Claud• Dmt tt.lt111lli!o
DarJt IDd ... II Sloe!~, ~
Hoepltal, Atho111, W•""'"iJiy ''t
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nesa vlaitor ia Parbnbur• Wed· .1

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hunbus were reeetll ~ o1 lit.
and Mra.
Cond.t.
'f
Jlrl. J, L. Oollo' II . ~
Colwnbus wj.tb bw lOa 'i"aa ·
1bter 1n Jaw, lltr. and lira "

!it !wu! 9 30 Russell Wilson, Supt
:vtorn111g worship 10 30 JUbject

I he 1 wo Cro.uu , 6 P M ChTiil lldl'! Endeavor; 7 P M EveiHDI
~( 1 ~ ~~. subJect 'An Old
Love
S 01 v" Tuesday 6 15 Junior Choir
pliH t1ec, Wednasday 7 80 Un10n
1 J h~nk:;gJvmg Serv1ce, meuue by
*iJ~JC.._..,.._-1
th~.• Rtv Robert Styers, paator .;,f
tht t'laza.re.ne Church

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The Unit.d Methodist Church,

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�The Ooilv Sentinel,

Mo.ndoy

19, 1955

:Monday, December 19, 1955

l'he Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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OiUo Valhy

Su.beertpt1on rates: Deliterr .,

Wiuiei3

. NltMel.~ !n«. et. 110 MteUate eatrler where naU1ble 10 eentl
It, Jl~t- 0 . Bcuto,. ofllee per week; one year to edvaoe~

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OffLc:e phone

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SlG.60; IJx months, (;7 80~ three
monlhs, $3 90. By motor routt

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Channell

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$8, fiX ~DUll,

By maU one year
I.U-~; th ree monthl, $2.50;
reprne~~- month. $1.

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tllllt9e; Bot:ttfteili·Killt.baii, Uu: • ~ I

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Program At Pomeroy High Friday

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YORK - A man ca.tled the other dn)' a.rvt
ilked me 1f J wanted to 4)" lo ltthtAd for
tbe Chrbtmu hol1de.ya and 1 sa1d no.

I coulcln't begin to OGunt aU tht reuon• I had
tumlnr down~~ trip. I've been In ReykJavik
wlnt.er, for onct1.hlng, and an)'bodY wl\o goer.
tor a aecond look 11 oruy. tror anoth~~:r thing,
root people who like to see nie around home
at
lt'a poutble. Also, Ieeland Ia tull
ol rtd·h&amp;l~ women, whloh h.. IOmethtnr to do
with Irllhmen th1hinr ott Its ahor41• ~enturlel qo,
and J Hkt blondta.
Howev.r, the rea1on the man wanted me to ro
almo~t outwelfhod all Lhe1e.
HtiWat 1etlln&amp; up a little party ot w~tlnr ptO•
pie to JO up to Iceland- for a.n tnd-ot•lht·year
rendeavous with another man, whole name la Bob
Hope. The tdea wa. tl'l&amp;t the wrltlrlJ people would
t&amp;l alonr &amp;Iter Bob and watch him entertain. the
Aifttttean .. rvte~tQMn who we... duty·ttuck' In that miserable Wh\try
eeuntry. 'l'h• later maybe, tN4y would tell the toldlm a ttw amlabl•
lie,~ about joumaHsttc adventuro they bad had and cetebrltttl tht;y

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·II Wourcf haw bleB. a
epportunl\y to teeturt a~t tl!t ttmt
I met Sam Of!:ldwyn lftd uked him about hl1 reported exqutaltt tattt
til MoYitl uUI' ht told me m0de1tly tflat &amp;Iter all, what wu ~d
t.atte but tM Man hlmHif-tlut I'm aelftlh. Come Ch"'tmu. J'U bt
home .t ta. htafth.

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li ~ 11114 a olokollor tn'l' ttmo bo'o boon olf In a ' - ' ' " " o4r•
..., if u.. wortd at Chrtt,mat Umt, yakklnr It up for tht Oil holt&lt;l
., .........,lol7 IWI'/ from !lome. you co•kl bll)' 01\dT - tor a
~...l~Nf-J'OU kltOW Whit It lftt&amp;JI.I to 9&amp; per Ceftt ot \II.

A tin'e
f4 .....,. 1o Robert Hope, whoM heart ll e\'11) bllftr Ulan hla
~W. MN, lt'l a tlmt of I"Yllll• The bNt thlftl' hi caa 81'11 II
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edit YuS., theN 11 Hope In Wttt "l'lrnbuetu, mlklrlr
..,...... . of Gotluo4 kkll ...,.. aad lorJtl tor a UIUo lhlt """
""'11101ani&amp;Ciauo.
.,... UM:t l'l.., rotnr up to Joe1ud frorra l:n,lud, whtrt he'l m.ak·
fill a movMI wltlli KltblrlM Ht'pbum ~Katharine H•phral'). Now,
ootc11 ti'\IUl ... ~7 txc•pt q J:nc:JIIhmal\ probably could ftrld
a INQIMft.Y p160tll mort: appt•mr Ulu London around Ult bollda,•
•1NI at -.t "'' falt1)' eomtortabl'" 1 lmqlnt Robert .. •t&amp;ylfll &amp;t
iUM I HA NmtmW )'tt thoa hiKurloua ~ ..tl .and tbt
folio
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Next year It ml&amp;ht be Korea J.laln, ucl ~.t:~~~~:~~j·,.M•? 1'11 M right here .,fOund IH~Ie olcl
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Mrt. Trew llarkilll of
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but I• vl81tinl her brother-lft.Jaw
a:nd wile, the O~rt Markin&amp;.
)jr. aft&gt;! Mro. Tom Dye an~ Mr.
and Mrs.
Dye of CoJutabut
were cUnner a:ueata of Obart
Marklno on S•oda)o.
Harley Carr returned home
from Sheltering Arm't l{ospltaf,

8Ul he und two !imalL extromo
1 iU:ht wtng groups which iUpport
his party havo entered 180 candl·
dal ~s In the c11mpulgn .
Both Thorez and .Poujade are
expected tu profit by the deep
~pill in tl'lo moderate partieJ:I.
Premier Edgar Faure Jeada thl'
molferatc right WJnlf and former
Premier Pterre
Mende1-France
lelcb th e moderate lelt wing.
Once politlca1 allle.q and tntlmate
friBhds, they netw ate enemies.
Thorez five year~ aao wu call.!d the most powerful Communist
In Europe ne•t to Josef StaUn
ot Runta.
He suffered a stroke in Oclobe'r
U~IIO and wu lona an invalid
Now he has come back and 111
eampaiiflling vi~orowly
Of triendly diJposiUon, tall,
powerruny butlt. with tousled hair
he Js ono of th:e most popular m.u
Jn .Pranee personally.

""•II Porty -"""I'
M'embenh1p In
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muniat Party batt dropped tu
about 300,000 But partly beeause
of Thorea's popular appea\ its
poll• aho11t 7·Rl llhon v.ot&amp;s in
elecliofti In the lasl etettlon, trt
Utili, Ha pereentage wa~ 26.5 ol
tfle total
Poujade Is I tou1h IUY He I~
&amp;tacky, blond and loud voiced. Ho
hat won aboul one million baekers
In his anti tax catnpalen . H;: hu
1\treudully urred many small
Jll~.keeper1 and aelf·employed artJsam to refuse to pay their taXt3
He holds !hoy are unfair to fl
•nu1U man.
Pc&gt;uJade alto 1a wa~i ng a toueh
campaign WhUe he WlWN hi.;
arnu and z;houts exhortaUoru at
hl1 meotlnes, bit 1treru1 ann
.squad.OJ are !ilolnti around breaklaj
up mteUnp of the two modctatt~
a:roups One of Mellldea 'Ftiace'l
mo1t promin11nt tupporter• auf
fered a bruken noae In one ot the
Pouj11dllt forays Tburaday. Spl'!lk·
ers at some m~ehnt• Nve been
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A jolly·lookmg Comrnumst and Wedbefday.
a belligerent .small town station er
a~ pl:tymi l)lg parts in tbe [ Mn. Lola Clark, Kdg~et
French eleetlon c•mpaign .
Dougla!l and Frmces . Al~e
Tt-Jc cummuJHst is 55 year old were Christma1 thoppi.DJ
In
Maunce 1hote~. The stationer u; Athens, W(•doel:id.y. , .
,
35 yrar old Pit."l're Poujade
Mrs. Golda Jewell 1s lD MiddleThOI ez leads th ~ extreme left port Rti(l:lstuig IR the care of her
wmg of CommunJsh and fellow new grandaon the &amp;O.a of Mr. and
travelers in the race for the 027 Mrs. ftay Frazier.
seats lh the Natlortal A88embly in
Joe Cariey, who ba.1 employ.
tho cl"cctlon to be held on Janu ment at Da)ton spent the weekar)' 21l R''"'.i'' · ~ '
end with bia iamUy here ftf
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Mn. Lula Clark took Mrs MarLr'eme ·.right wing unftii
Or th u earet Douglaa
to
Gallipolis,
d\'fense of trac;l ~men Rnd ar.tlsan q Tuesday, to consult a doctor.
wh1ch he organized tiVO yeara ago
Mrs. Mat·y
DleJd&gt;'ll and Mrs.
to f1ght the tax sytaom.
Bent Carl visited their sister.
LUy Jewell lu Marietta and r•
fhorez to Gain
French political experts are Port tthe is in a cntlcai cownt1on
p1'ed1 c1mg that Thorcz will gain
matcnally In the elettlon
What Poujade, o newcomtr tu
politics. will do remam,. to ba
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Portsmoutfl wtl! hO"td tile · Quar'8:00
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diet Eplscupal Cbureh, fridat $:30
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entertained the WJldwood Gar~ told by Mrs. John Scott after
The Cbrutruu dinner of the
den Club, Friday evening at her which Christmas customs in Rol· Loyal Bereatl! Clas~ was held at
h""e, Nease Settleme11t with
a land and Englil.nd were told by t~e Church oJf Christ Friday eve.
Chriltmas party. The home wu Mrs. Fred Nea1e. Partt o.f the mng and Rev. Fred Gardner 4-'k·
~lltiflllly decorated in keeping poem, "The Nieht Before Chttst· ed the blesaina:~ pr®ertlni ~be
wJ,th Chr~tmas.
mas" were 8i¥ell the me~bers to meal Thir~ n~ne were pruent
IJ'he mee!iJ!g ~pened with a read in order. A poem, ''Tbe Die- for the family dmnar.
readlne "A recipe for a Merry e1t Glft" by thr pro~ram chairThe proeram whi~b followed
~tma;", by the president, man an~ grou, slnefn:a of "Hark, the dJ nner was opened bf a prayer
Forrest Bafhtel and Mra.
Mrs. Edison Hollon. Members re- the Herald Angela Slna:" conclud- b~ MI. ,Gardner and Mn, 0. l!l. ~c­
Crooks were busineq villi·
QJonded to roll call with "My ed the program.
lijnley read the Jtory or-the NatiGallipn!U! Tbunday.
,..vontt Chri.Btnuia Carol."
Severat contests were held vity from tbe Gospel of St. Luke.
azi9 Mu. L A Bangerter
llni. Fred Nease, program wltb prizes awarded to Mrs. Da· Poems were reCited by Robert
e4airman for the evening opened vid Neue, Mra. Vernon Ne~n, Steffy and Cheri Lee Mayer and
th.e · program witb a reading, Mrs. Mark Eva01, Mrs.
Fred readings were given by George
alter which the group sang, "SII. Nease and Mra. Norman Fi.Jher, Meinhart, Mrt. Edaar Alleasworth
eqt Niiht". A poem, ''This after wbJeb there WSJ an ex- Special music included rJOnli(J by
qttlatmu Day" by Mra. Neaae, change of glfb.
the group, a solo by David Wiley
~eded group slnginr of "0, A dessert courae wa1 1erved by and one by hJa father, L R Wiley.
Come AlJ YE' Faitbful" and var- the hosteaaea to Mrs. Amanda MrR. McKinley gave a prayer
iOUI Christmas custom• were giv- Baer, Mrs. Chlltles Baer, Mn. poem to cJose the progralli.
en by Mrs. Neaae, Mrs. Russ Wat- Christy Baer, Mr&amp;. Mark
During the- tthort business meet
aon, . Mrs. . Arthur Nease, Mrs. Mrs. Hiram Fisher, Mre.
ing a Chrilt!Jf.,~ard was read
The Ohio Et.tl Phi of the Beta
Hollon and Mrs. David Neaae.
Fi.lber, Mra. WUliam F:laber, Mn. fro1n Mr and Mrs . Garl F. Bailey,
Sigma Ph1 held their regular
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Karl Grueset·, Mn. Lenora Hamm Beverly, former cl8SI members,
'lleetmg; Tu esday evening,. Dec .
;.a·ollowing the story of the Mrs. Edison Hollon, Mn. Denver who sent a gJft of $10 fqr the
13 at the DAV hall With Eva
fir.st Amencan Christmas tree by Holter, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mn. class" work . An exchange of
B11lcy, presiding
AO"a. Fred Nease, s.ix poems were John lhle,
Christmas a:tft.l concluded .t he
Jt was voted to help the Meigs
read, "Christmu 1u the Barn"
Mrs. Stamey Jonets, Mra.
party,
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~unty pat1ent1 at the Athens
lf.rs. Denver Holter, "Christ~s ur Neast!, Mn. David Nease,·:-.-- 1
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Still," Mrs. 'HalT)' Roush; "Un- Fred Nease, Mra. U. ~·
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Industrial
School by getting them
bown
Glory," Mrs.
Stanley Mrs. Harry Roush, Mrs.
I OUf
re.embroldered whlte laee over something which they need and
Jones: "All For. Us Alone", Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Russ Watson and
belp cr.pe. The acallOped ptu. would bk~ to hav~.
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flsl&gt;er; "Chrlstmu Eve'" g...... Mra. Clark lhle and
tl'OD front ot the bodice il 'but'"'t""' lnra~ Fisher; and "Christ~ Virgil Hamm.
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Mrs. Sue :Jeffers and Edna
tone!! In doubl&amp;-breuted deet.
, program ebaJm1en fll the
utd the aklrt le futened on one
evening,
introduced Mr. Dauber,
side a.•J the way down. A beige
velvet eaeh tlet In a bow in the gtatc representative for the Polio
The Westminster Youth ll'eliow- cenltir back, De~l'ned by (JJ..&amp; Foundation Who showed a fUm and
~av e a talk on polio
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ship had a Cbrlstm·as scryice
Refreshments were .aerved c~t
1hi Happy Harvestel'l class of Jives at Christmas t1me. The sins· wheo they met Sun'd&amp;:y evening
the close of tha meehng by Eva
the Federated Church held a mg of more ChristJ:nu Carols and Julie Prol&gt;a•co. moderator. presid
Bailey.
pap.y last we~ at the O!Neil Rest the benediction by Rev. Bartels ed and the program opened Wlth
an organ prelude by Fre(l Lewis
• Home. The ta.Gihe was decorated in concluded the progr&amp;QJ.
Lyno Buchanon playe.l a piano •
l(eepJng With the holiday seaso:u
lee cream and assort~d decorat. solo and otber.s \&amp;king part gave
iacludina: a larje tree in the ball
ed eookie3 were sr.:rved by the
way.
readings and aang carob.
clan who also presenter! gifts to
Plallli were made lor their
, A ~ort program was presented the patients.
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Christmas p~ty to ~e held at the
A number of friends gathere d
by tlie ciiSI Including the playing
Mts. O'Neil was highly comof Chrit_t;m,s.,,i1',rpts ..P,D ,I Ffcprd
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~e1r
councillors, Mr and at the home of Mrs. T. T. Shelt-on,
s ~ WhJt~, on /l',uesda)' a~ 1 Monday eveninlil for .a Cbrit;tma.s
player, tthlo?~ed ,,-i,tll..p~aysr by men!\~ . !or ll•~ . ,(o'Jfl,. ~r~..
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)Jev. Waldo ~ · Bartels; who also care or tbe paYe~ br1 tlfe· pu
rp ~m~Aan4 t9 go caroling, oft , par{v., ,:J'he,,£hJLSttnu story was
'V'he anoual Chri.rtmas. •rflnnf"'
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~ ednesday, They are to meet at read ,bya Mu. ,Marie Roush and 11 nnd party of the Ohio Etta Phi of
from St. Luke and spoke briefly.
Attending were Laura Smith, the ~urch at 6.30 a~d may mvtte prayer was !11\I ..'U by Mrs SheJton. the Beta Sigma Phi was held
J.{e eon~luded his remarks with Dee Coe, William McCl'lln, Albert gues tor the carotwg.
ChristiUas poems were read hy Thursday evening, Dee. 13, at the
'.'Jesus is a Friend to all, the poor E Hart, Wend,.JJ and Geora:e EnThose present Sunday
were several of the members Christmas Hotel Afartin Coff~e Shop.
IS 'LVell as the rich, and even zenauer, Wilbur Braley, Albert Betsy Wolf~, Judy Sauer, Janice caroh were sung by the. group anrl
Decorations 1n keepJng with the
thOugh we are 111 He is with us."
He1tJer, Lafay-ette Tblvener, ·John- Zirkle, Davtd Lyons, Bill and Carl a humorous :eading \fas given by hol1day season were used through
Group singing of Christmas car- ny Bowea of the patients, aod Taylor, Fred Lewis, J'ul~e Probasco M:r.s. Mane Roush. There W8..!l a out the room including a large
Glt preceded a Christmas stQry Mrs. LOUIS Reibel, Mrs Grover Judy Gregg, Palilme Ztrkle, Lynn gJft exchange and gifts were pre· lJghted Christmas tree. The tables
~}V.hy : The Ch1mes Rang Out" by Erb, Rev. and Mrs. Waldo J. Bar- Buchanon, .Becky Grueser, Sharon sented to ?rlrs. Shelton.
were auractive Wlth red covers
Jlrs. Louis Rejbel and a poem, tels, Mr.t. Ernest Rhodes, Mrs. Evans, Sheila Stover, Mr. and Mrs:.
Refreshments of sandw1chas and decorated witb small Christ·
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••when I Was Btit a Little Boy", Cleland Heines, lot1ss Kate Ebers- White a.nd Rev. 1Ioward Ruppelt. frUJt salad, cake and coffee w~ mas trees and candles, w th a
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Mrs. Ben NeutzUng The patients bach and Mrs. Ben Neub:line of
sllrvcd and those present were· Chrutmas favor at each place .
then told of an incident in their the Federated Church.
Mr ~. Mae Wolfe, Mrs
Magg1 e
Attending
were Eva Bailev
wilh llooted 811m1 Hair
Sham, Mrs. Marie Roy, Mr.s. Esta Marcia Hobstetter, Neltte BrowO:
Eaton, M'rs. Mabel Roush,
Mrs Sara GJbbs, Joyce Kennedy, June
a $15.98 Value
Phylllil Knighting, Mh. Ura Mor- Van Vranken, Ann Rupe, Jean
ria, Chnshne Lake, Mr.s. Helen Werry, Roberta O'Bnen, France.s
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Lott, Mrs. ijarie RfiUsh,
Mrs. Krinke , Janice Hinkle,
Louise
Freda Bentt, Mn..;. ~ern Gaul, Mrs. Thomp.~on
Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach enter- Ellen .Arnott, Mts. Jean AJkire,
Barbara GrindJtarr, JoAnn G1J.
tained !J• Women's Guild of the Genev1eve SJ&amp;on, Ruth Ann Gaul, m6re, Vera Crow, Lo1s Ann Ro.
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The annual ChrlsUnas dinner Grace Episcopal church, Tburs- Nancy Sisson, Mrs. Wilh111n Shcl- senbaum, Sally Sauer, Jane Le
yaughn and Mary Aodei"Son.
and party of the Th:lrd Friday day alterooon .At her home, W. ton and Virgmia Arnott.
with laeh DoD Sold
Club was held at tbtl home of Main St. The h~fne wtii. ' btjufiful·
.
Mrs. Ben Ncutoling, M•ple Place, ly decorated in keeping with the Pre-Chr~tmtlli; •Dinner
MEETING CHANGED
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The meeting of !he Ladles Au· Complete outfit, matcbb!•
Friday evelll"'. The home was d..
led by Mra. Grete
Held A.t Middleport idllary of Drew Webster Post bonnet can be laundered~
corated in keepin« with the boll- 1.,,....., opened the meeting and dur·
_Mr. and Mrs. LewU:" Triplett, Amerie~:n Legion scheduled
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day ..seaiOD ln~luding a lighted
b~
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meet December '!:1 has been chan.
e 8 eeps!
ampoo her!
Ire. Under Which • 1.1,. were p1...1. -:;'l,ji:i.
tp~s 1 &amp;elllton n_. ,l,t trJe 1 eport, a
a pre Christmas
Curl her' Comb her'
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J1o jCJ ~(V Jr.• p ~OO.ent f&amp;llli)y dJDD"Cl' at their hOme Suri. ged tQ Tuesday &lt;lVening, DeCOQt·ll
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p1a111 were made to send gifts to day
ber 20. A potluck dinner at
Following the six o'clock din- the Athens State Hospital and 1110
G.uests were Mr. and Mrs Chea p.m. will precede the meeting.
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ncr "secret paJs" were revealed to J)lepare a b&amp;Jket of food for a ter Haddax and children, Pmnt Member are requested to bring
with the exchang~ of gifts and needy famlly at Christmas.
Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs Thomas a $.50 gift for exchange and also
new name.s drawn for the coming
Mrs. Theodore Reed Jf., pro- White and children, Belle, w. Va; a 'ltft which will be taken to the E. MAIN
PODROY
year.
number
IJ'atD
spoke
dn tfile wltti
®ntraet
Mr. and Mrs
playedA and
prizesof games
awardedwere
to of
the leii:lef
modera
Chrietm-.
the Pomeroy;
Mr.AIand Mr11 .
Miss Kate Ebersbach, - ¥rs. Ever. Chri•tmas of years past. An art!- Triplett and children,
ett Dailey and Mr&amp; Albert Ebers cJe On Chrl8ln1111J W.IJ read by Mra. Mrs. Virginia Ley, Mr, and
bach.
Theodore Reed, ;;ff"
•-., a!•...,~- which Rob ert Ley- and children, M,.rietAttendi'ng were Mrs. Max Meln- the group sang a number Of Cbri- t M
bart. Mrs. Edward Kite, Mr.a. Bentt ltmas earola:.
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a, r. and J.frs. Erne.tt W~~:Iter=~:.
Mr. and Mrs. W1)1iam Wtltcr.li
W If
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o e, Mrs. Gliwer Erb, Misses
At the ooncJuslod of the meet- and family, Char.Jes\o~~·
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Kate .and Ann Ebenbach, Mr~. 1111 the &amp;roup were JaviWd' to the
Everett Dailey, Mrs. Albert Ebers- dinint room whete refreshment&amp;
SMITH BIRTH ANNOUNCED
bach, Mrs. William J. Dur.st, :Mr8.. were .,erved by the hosteas,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smlth, Mid·
Ernest Rhodes, Mra. Henry Reibel
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dleport, arc announcing the birth
Mrs. Cleland Heines, Mrs. Willard
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of a six: pound twelve 'Olnrec son,
Hel~os &amp;nd Mrs. Neutzling.
Pomeroy Bend Grange win meet Mark Lee, at Meigs General Hosin
fie.ssion
Wednesday pita] on Stlturday, December 17
M-. Oiler Honored
are at the
4..: Habrlllo.g M..'a"n'·.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mr~
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E. 0 Smith, Middleport, .and Mr .

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sk1t was sung and pantomimed to
lht: music of "Lullaby of Brnad•
woy" accompam ed at the plano by
Charle~t SwiGhcr After one ven~
and chorus had been !lung by
Cunnio Woodgeu rd, S&amp;ndra Smith ,
Charlolte Murray, Deanna Wat11on
K~tty Wood1, SU!1an You.Jllf,
Jill
Snowden, Jsnet Carpenter and P•t
Vaughan. a pr ores~:~ ion repre1ent•
mg; flnt , 11 tra1n wa s reptr•Jsented
by Janice Rtl'll seH, Bonmc Rousey,
Barbara Rousey, Luyd1a 'J'uckermRn and Kath ryn Slack. Rilby
Taylor portra)'ed the " baby", Bar·
bnra Snyd~:~r and Charlotte Murray
the tul, D&amp;vtd Wu:;e the MUkman
Sw~.sher
A line ot e\ght churu:o~ ~I r i s­ and George Sm1th and Haro'.fl WoJanet Carpenter. Jill Snowrlen, !lan the cow
Connie Woodgt'lrd, Kitty Woods,
Th..; alldleftte loim:d with the
Deanna Wat11on . 8al'ldra SmJtb.,_, , ca ~ t 1n smgmg the Christ mas Car·
Charlotte
Murray ~Jnd Sus~ niN "Sdt• nt NJght,'' "Joy to
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Thirty Nine Attend
At Vernon Nease Home, Friday Night Christmas Dinner
)ln. Vernob Nease assl&amp;ted by mas r..armooy," Mrs. Homer HoiMrs. Joe Thorn, Mu. Nonnan ter.
At Christ Church
IUlwr 11nd Mrt. Lawrence Rose
The legend of the U,er cat was

The bright. glory of the Chrtst· 1tory , mer~&gt;ly form a framing for
mu still' ,e~tee the man ot • Its hght.
tradition and custom that 19
Chnstmas today
1s
~m~ny
·es have built up around the things It is throngs of s~~ppers
,
t festival of the church Its jo1tling one another lo
the
may sometimes seem streets; it ill a tattered waif petr·
'to ¥e obscuted, but · It contmues inltl Wistfully Into a shop win·
to reac1l and f&gt;e enshrined In hu· dow, It i.t atreet deeoratilfhl,
bright wlndow!l; 1t Is famtly ga.
ml:n hesrts.
Christmu .today is very differ· therings, feasUngs , ringing of 1
ent from that first one wben bells, ..eu olinga,
excbange of
shepherds on t.ht Judeln hUll friendly greetings; lt lJ reverent
heard the ana:els aing Yet, not worstpp, giving of thanks, eon·
so different. The world ttllf 1 templatlon of the goodness and
erowda In ai'ld leaves Uttle room mere)' of God
for the Chrilt Child, but there
Of all the eu.stoms that have
are always places ready to re beeome identified with Christ·
~etve Him.
mas, the mQat ~:~l&amp;nificant is tho
Throughout the years, Christ· givilll o! gifts.
mas bali come to be associated
Yet It Ls the Christmas trldi·
with unseled trees, lighted can· tlon that th(! gift without the
dlea. mistletoe, holly, Yule lop giver la bare. The true spirit of
and
red-cl•d
Santaa.
These Christmu la expressed in a:lving
thinas, grafted oo to the cttlebra· that ~~ lnsptr&amp;d and transflaurod
tion of the central event in hls· by Jove.

The- stud-Jnh of Aaron Zahl't
9th Jrade room , In Pomeroy Jun
ior lllgh SchMI prel! Pnted a ver;,o
cntcrtalnmg variety of act~ for
their u~embly program, Friday
morning
James Carpenter ar.MUn('ed tho
act s of lhe pro~ram Th~ flag .!!&amp;I·
ute was led hy Ned Sw l n-1~&gt;11 and
H•rley .iaylor.
Barbara Rou sey chose Rcrlpturc
re:~dlnr fr om the Book ur ls&lt;tll h
in keeping with the seuon
A voeal duet ''Wh1te Christmu'
wa ~ sung by
Cann1e Woodgeord
and J&amp;net Carpenter, accompanied
by Jam N Lohse
Pat V•ghan .'lang "Autum n
Leaves" aceompanled by Charles

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S. Schaaf, Mldc!leport Society Editor- Phone 6070

THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

Eftina

Chic n' Charming

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10·!0 Arthat Q?d~
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12:15 l-ove· of ·Life ·
12;30 Selreb i'or Tnmor;row
!Z:U Tbe GuidiiiJ lJ(f!l
I:QO Kille'~ ~eheri

Holds ·Yule $ervt"ce

F~eratecl Chur(h Hap_p_y~H:arv-es-te_r_s-

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8·ao v.ou11· ~•er Get Rlcb
9:00. Mtel IIJUle ·
9:® 0\e,..eti·'M•!i&gt;ture
10:110 Mf,,OOO •Queollon
1q::!o i'J!t rev~Uo Hl!lbal!d
l!:OO tr~, fo. tho mlnul,e N&amp;wa
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Hold Ch,fstmas Meeting At O'Neil Home

4:110 Tlie IJrttllter Doy
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Mrs. T. T. Shelton
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ntertains If • Beta Sigma Pht"
Christmas Party' Oh'lO Group Holds
_Meeting Thursday

lS Inches High

Women's GuJid
Entertained At
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STARKS
PHARMACY

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WHO WOULD APPRECIATE A

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SUBSCRIPTlON
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many problelll!l -wllli a 111t that will last all year li!Jlg.
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) Recent eraduates who h&amp;l'e tat011

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other COIIII1WIIItl&amp;

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gift tbat

will b~ miJoymeut ~ghOul. Ute coming ;ear. ~d
your lisl today to avoid delay In heavy Chrljltmas mall.

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PleiliJe .~d a ~ar·e fl\lbkriplion to The Dally Senline! to 11\e foUoWtut. and lhe ~ Card "ilb !be
name lill4d below llllllle SIVer. Enclosed

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Mrs, David Oiler ,.uu;,y
waa guest of
honOr at a dinner at her bome Sltn
tlOOJJ and Mr. Oiit1' presebted
with • decoroi~d birthday

cake. Other gueata wir-e Rev. -and
Mrs. Guy Sayre aDd c:hlldren; Mrs.
Anna Sam; Carl lfanJey, Melvin
tee, Mrs. Henry Caito,- Mr. aod
Mra. George Veith. '
A brOther ql &lt;Mn. Oller, Ch11•.
Lewls; Was unable to be ptesent
but .sent a gltl for hla litter. Mrs .
Oiler also had a lonr dt.t.uce call
from her trandchlldreQ, Roaemuy

Ro:ile :r,t'arle,.Lvry and Jerry Mil·
UroJ't1 COlum:bu1, dufing the di)'. -

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A New Singer
Loy Away Now For
Christmas Delivery

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Dalton, Deceased, lot Suttoa to
Bl obo Woll.
Royal and Ural Thoma!
RacJ.n• to
Guy Dea.a, deteued, cer. of for tnna(er,
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Wolt
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Inns Orange to C L and Ode

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Vintoo

Rachel Stewut.

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tlelll le be leolared ol I!XTRA LOW PRICES, Jw t u If we,
ounelY.., were llllklax )'Our Clttiotmu •llopplD(
'l'ldl
lo wloy you ~ ... Ia thlll ad the very flenu you'll aeeol for
)'l&gt;ur Chr;lbllat Dinner. We plalmod IIIII gan~ "':' r/1 .
Chrblm~t.: valuet and other lrlll&lt;l buyo Ill Evau Super ibi-·
ket-lrom :Y- point ol Ylew, ol EXTR.A SA \'JNq8, ~- '
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CHRmTMAS.

Mr. ilnd Hrs. Gordon CbevJII·•r,
caJUn&amp; on Mr. ~d ~- Gocrp

Nell&lt;i'"il, Velma ~;,.,lay and Et-

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:W~ cal1lnc "" Mr. and Mrs, £&lt;1W l&gt;o}'St ol SUP!De&lt; a~d lfr, ~·d
Mn. W. B. Jefftrles. · 'Of- C.hestur

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lahoma in the Orange Bowl Jan 2
The 1955 Terraptns went undernBir&lt;liol feated m a 10-iiune se uson ]Qrgely
m._,~'~;~~::! becAu &gt;e of thClr mammoth and
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mobile line ll IS Mg, savage,
hungry and proud-taking mort'
delight in throwing tomebOdy for
a 20 ynrd Joss than the ave.ragl.'
ll!•ll&lt;,am takes 1n scoring touchdowns
Tbla was the line that held hll!:h
scoring UCLA to 21-yanls minu"
oruclal ~jl&lt;•lntollru !l'hing; that led the natiol'l in de
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fen se against Ml'[ihmg with a per·
game averag~ of pnty 1~1 yard11;
that hung up tour ahutopU

well and
Is tate&lt;! •is falr_.,~,;fii,i
F'rank
Tamburrello
.• mart,
Halibac~ Ed VMeb, tnt "
tan Redskilts' number oae
pick, ts a fast starter and
Ter))9' only ro-nslstent

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·li'o\ett \VIilteO!de or PlrWsburl

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'liiilolinglol&gt;.

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l'&amp;lr!• )!WU!oy,_ ,r,... Mr.

batU

t1cularly and the
where two t:onverted
halfback~.

Phil Perlo

Hamilton, Shar~ the duhcK
Lacking fhe big, fast. fullbaclo:
that has marked Ta tum~ sfJUl-T
uttack for ye!lrs, '\ 1 ~¥-tylanO ha~
been.lllliL.I m.os~i.'t'~de e.wee ps 1
eneMY ilefttbE'! 'rata~
hi?#
gainer aft' .season wnS ·t.be "bellyplay" with the ~u,ttcrbnck fakm fl.
to tho fullb~ck • all.d then handing
off to Verb

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CRANBERRY SAUCE

'CHESTER

BY SILL LOFTUS
· UH11MI PtWU Spor.h Writer
CLEVELANO, 0.
UP-Paul
Br,own,
profession1:1.l
football'~
·hottest" coach, believes his CleveI land Browna eao be1l prepare
~ heir Dee, 28 Los AnReles date
with the Rams for the National
Football Loogue t1Ue fiRP'**lc•
1ng in freeziDI weather . .~
MO!t ellitlml coaches tty to get
to CaHforflil ~~ soon as pm;;slbla
tfl p1·artice for/ tame:; th rre. For
instance, Cbach Hugh Daugherty
and hh Michigan Slat~:- players al
ready are m th ~ land
su n smog
and lilnrlets preparing for thQir
Jan. 2 Ro~e Bowl .R"IIme with

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SHVe an Evans F F Brand,
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Cleveland ltd , tb~ le14fue. 1n

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BY OSCAR PIALIY
Unlhtl Ptfla tportt Wrltw
NEW YORK UP-FeorleS8 Fraf&amp;etl~ and

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next Junt

Ed Hickey, the St. Louis
ketball matlltro, lqsiltt that
12-foot lane 11 a bo.on &lt;O the
man In the gam&amp;, "And..
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team unless you 1et out and
)'Oltrself I COUple of big

and. if
H ·lhoy can't
hl11 manaitar Which ian't {!X~tetly neWau •••
then It will be a repeat or the ArA Dud ltlnlfr
thie Moore affair.
Darrell Sloyd of Funnan is a
Patterson's manager, Gu11 d'Am "' dead rli\Jet for Frank Solvy,
ato, Is a reluctant man. He dot!B· mtril lndlnl colle&amp;lale scorer
not honestly believe that the ror· two years ato. He lookt like him,

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desplle a rii!Cord of 18 knc.ckoub portant, even scorea Ute
curIn 2J profusion1l bolita, Patter- rently beiD.I rllb~eru.p 1o
con lost Gn1y one, to 1oe1 Maxim. Freeman of Ohio Statt.
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tt t1 lntere•tln1 ta aote that the
Don tell Paul Kame-y, the for11 boxlnt wrltftfl pretet;t at that mer HoJ:r CrGII 10Jf etpt.in refl&amp;ht, a.U boaom buddtea or Mn- ccntly t\lt'fted profeuional. that
ltn tnl!lllet Jadt Kearns, voted the pro t.ttw•Y Itt lt I
unanlmoudy tn t.avor of Pattmon lot.
But d'Amato, a rarity amona:
"Wbon I had a·
roun~,
pun(h\ng ptlGts, refuet to ··~u.sb' example, Mib .Soucliak- 1avt

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Becau!e he l! pla,W1 tile baU

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Hurtal.l")''l two standout dlltanoo I'
IIJ~lelted up hla man. Now be
oecutonal apeclaeular ptar runner&amp; ht 1 fi,OOO meter rl4lf!
lrlelt upoeL
tho pros are eapltlll!l,,q DR ~ot a
ftlerneu to •core on 'hlm wlth
IAN BJIUNO,
"clve and co." Hl1 all-arouad

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Bob last
and if we are lucky en.
an ankle late in the
next week, they'll
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hla tllloctanee, lkeelr:," Hamb
explala~. ' ·
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mBat observers predict that he will
ylt&gt;id to the blq: money Involved
and put Patterson ln with M~r­
elano. Either way, the Rock wl\t.
G•ttln1 Come UPIIMM-.

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B••W11 olwo:rs has made his men Rcorlng t\J,i.l' l{tfiiOf\ with 34SI p0iot1
kiqcllll of weather
·~ bad as 11 sounds be
Browns seldom serlm

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'lQ~t~~f"Jhe ,lea~ 0ph~•iciln, said
lb~flll liD.~en l,Wtii,bt re'idy 'to ,

FAMILY

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Frlllk Hall1111

•llaN""'I ' .. ~ folr. ond !ll!l. Tom

Browns l'ra4~ti~ ._
arc either too light or
stow
For LA Rams
to l;Je mentioned In tbe
Cold Weather
hounds, weak at~.;s:f~ix~~.J!i~\

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.UCLA.

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COLLEGE PARK, Md . UP-That
old ba.~chall phrase-"Good fielcl,
no h1l"- besl describes the Maryland team that faces mighty Ok-

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LloYd Summer eld.
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BY BOB SERLING

GIFTS

The merintue toppln4
wdn't -pull, i! ~he .pie Is cut

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Big,FastMarylandLine. · , · ..
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George A. Melflhart,
deed of eorreetinn, Raela.., tG

jH.•!I!!ltq~ _ovq the Weell:endi!J'

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Wahama-.l'hite
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Uuysyllle

.fff-j and Mrs. Wilson Bran r,.
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than tbe other bowl Ulta .beuUio
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Freemaa
the aovernnr o( Georgi• rtQUC$'·Jd
· one polbt away from 40
that T(&gt;('h l;J(' k'ep1 out or ' It be
tOUtt" ottlll«bl game
tagse Pltl ha~ a Negro player, ll ~·'·'!!~laY nil'hi's 89-83 wm over
Will be a Jan 2 ABC radio and TV
moves on Tulane to-

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111Cl ~a. GC!oiee Cel1lweli-and Mr.
ana w •. Tom PerrJn. !olr. aM..-.
pa!dw,eu ~einiia pOorlY.. · ·
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Alba'JW,. wh~ she V{al eill~d 1 by
lhe '"'"'"' lll.nosJi.'OI hor' br~~llerIn laW, Bert Hovey who rematas
qolta

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Mr. .apd Hrs. Tom Bartbelmy

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stril.aht ) 'fit. i( brt'.. ed bY seve~
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Suor Bowl •t·Nt." Or~l'fl4.. 'J1t1
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Monday, December 19, 1955

IEvangelipe ChapterOES Wel~s New

WANT ADS

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Entertained At Yuletide Party

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JQ'I TLED GAB-J.aalllllllloa aad

HrYi9. See 111 [or pdcet. RUT·
!..AND J'URNn URE at autlncl.
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rent-FURNI~HED

HOUSE,

7 room1 on Lincoln Hill, with
garaRo and laundry, has heal
and floor furnace, thermostatic

161 Los1 fr Found
LOST -

YEAR OLD
Brindle wJth white

tontrolled. For

appointment,

leather collar
call Ewlni Sture, Phone 133 or
lr.noba on lt. Anawera lo
Ewing residence 313..J. 12-3-tf
• "Buttom". J. J . Ward, P~~,~~!l
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2 Five room modern AP~Tt. ·
·M'ENTS, with laundry and garl8 til AuTO ::tervlces
age, New !&gt;room dwe!Ung with
~~taraae and
laundry. Phone
For Sale- 1963 CHEVROLET Cua310-lf,
N. Bengel.
IJ..2'1'·t1
Hat tan

dCIBAP

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71'R!IOTUIW. I OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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tern Dclux. 4-door Sedan. Equip.
ped with power allde, beater,
t.tnted glus. Qnly 11,000 actual
mllm. Excellent condition
in·

side and out. Price $1100. Call
IU47 or seo at 870 Ash $t., Midrll•port.

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:omplete WIIEEL ALIGNMI!NT
balancinll. l 1nd bratl!ll aervlee.
HackeUa' , safety Service, We•t
Main S\.rfet, Pomtror, ObiD.
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Blacttnar'a,

Pomeroy,
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dan, .lOW. Blaettnar'e, Porno- iwft~~~;;,;~;;;;;:-;;iw01:1
roy, Oblo.
12-1'1-ttc 1 WHI h1re a YO'-tifr man
1111 00¥SLER VB Ne;-Yo;"t,. learn the aervlee etaUon
Write Box 668-Z, % The
er Hard top, t993. BlacUnar's, Sentinel, Pomeroyy ...,...;~~~
Pomero)', Ohio.

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1PG1 PACKARD "200", 4-door ••·
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TRAIN and a«eaorloe. Al10
aeveral hNUIII
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Jtoves.

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an amiiiDI1)' 1hort time.
SOI;TIIERTON BEA lJTY llfJA·

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nl•. Modem bath, kitchen, beau.
tlful hardwood floon. BIJ buoment. Automttie Jaa futnace.
Priced to tell. AIIO exc:eUut

F. Van Vran-en, LlncOin
lleiQhh. Phone 18'7 J. 12·18-ftc
lOUGH
LIJIIBICR •
PA1'1'QNS • 111N1:
per M and up. We deUYV.
lADIO .. 11ELEV11110N IIIIIIIVICJ
6 J. L. Hawk, MlDertvillll,
Phoao 200. ClalNd ADIUuet
PbOno Chelter. Ohio or
&amp;tora
ll&amp; ~. lhlD St., tomas
N7'lf, 11-. w. vo. ollor
WI-d
p.m. IIIU ot Protlll Forlt tia

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Wbcel Chairs

Re~ldontJ

Ohliaa:er, Pi.rbrs-

MiddlefOrt

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lne., a Ford
lob Mark
bU beftn

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Parkersbura, Wednesday eve.nlna:
w~re she was call~d by die
death uf Geor£t:! Case, who w.ould
have been Q4 In Jaauuy. Flll;llerf.l services for Mr. Case were
held Thursday"a.:" His d~ueft.ter,
Misa Mary Ann 't;U:e, 11 a lrequent visitor 1lt th6, Faohnle
h(lme here.

family

VISIT _f)UR
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-:aa:o and AraJt.a
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Star bowling

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wo!l vJI!itink
. Eve.IJU Roush

New Holl,n4 Bti!fft ;· :'

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·Also Ulfd Tractora1~'if».'lflujpmi.t

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name on their list Is uktd to con-·
tact a fireman.

The four story ~~~~!!'

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John Mayer Monday at 7.30 for
t)lelr Chri.stma!'l party and &lt;lX·
change of gifta.

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PAST CHIEFS TO MEET
The Put Chich Club of tbe
Mhlp Temple, Pythi11~ Sisters,

PL.AN MIDOLIPOitT CANVASS
Zanesville Fire
of
are be.
lnf rrmtnded that Sutidl)' aficrtiM- Volunteer Fire Depart·
.. Razes Property noon
ment will canvl&amp;'l tho town ror
money 11nd food
the baskets
lUI oacb Chrlatmu for the
Of Ex-Resident ramilleH or thC awt. Atn··

R01pltal Wa tor hef(l.

Ambulance $ftvtef:' ' .
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He wbo bew the nlfue of
The accounta of ttle Jlrt
those he aDrvN at bean
ztaeavll1e Wednesday
We serro witb equall)' thouaht· were of lrC&gt;at lntenat to
ful couidenUon. The homelike Vltba'l anrl hi&gt; tlaUI~tor.
comfort of our tun.enl home, C1ll'tlnce Hamm. Mr•· 111. L.
and our peraonal attudanee tln ..ham, who is 111~ u
upon the noeda of the family owner of tho bulldl~ which
and frlen.da, refieell tbt aplrll C01flplctely dc,troyed, la thp
or our aervlce to lbe Jlvlpf- ll\tr Mao Mich•el. Q1.18tllet
to serve u we wou.ld be aerw4. Mr. Mle!hael and a lrtq.teat Ybl·

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starr, Middleport; lolrtt.

ntrl1rratO'r', waeblng maehln•.
elootrtc 81.0\o'e. Reuonable. H.

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IIRTHDAY ANNIYIIIIAIIY
The second birthday or
Jean, smaU daua:bter of Mr.
Mrs. Mylee Mcintosh, Sixth
aue, waa celebrated la•t week at
the home of ber pueat1. Birthday cake and Ice cream were
YCid to thet~e aueltl: Mr. aad Mn.
James Fowler, Mr. and Mn. E.
0 . Tewkabary, Mr. and Mrs. Hero

Lovel)' modem 4-room home tor

.ate. for duat
buect ldUer , ud

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lltAU11FUL CHRISTMAS TREES
Mall:e yout own aelottlon. You
C:lb aelect one at dur atore or
w• will tate you to our prat.oh
e1ote by and you t'an get tb.~o~
fiatlt tree fiiU ever had in tbt
1ln )'OU want. We deltvw.
PD.oftl 133. Ewlnt'• Store, 101
W. Mala St., Pomer&lt;\y
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BLACK f'IONY with bluod face .
44'' hllh, 18 montbe old. Pkayd
Can:on, M1ddleport, Rt. I, Lead-

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df, M•.-johe;l'l:lddf,,;:- Bpb Chl!'
man., 1;10\ q_
vman, LaiTy Morr.ll,
WilliR"' Jto~~e, h~d Ste•arl,
Pihy Youn&amp;, Irene S'earles.
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er *-B Club
llr. ..4 lin. Clyde Bumgudner
ot lb&amp;OA
to 10 Chrittmaa viJited Mr. and MrJ. Douat.u
.....w..u..i y.. ~ ti wcu tlleJ' Kqtllb ot New Haveo aod Mra. Ella

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met lloDdq naLDt iD a "family
Di.gbt,. Cll1l.lba&amp;t meeting at the
lluoD CommUD.lty buildiar.
lD other aeUon taken by the
elub, It wu YOted to have tbe
date (If t'he club's meetJq: placed
on tht eommuDlty ctlendar beinc
aponsored by the Mason PTA.
Roll eall at the meetina on
.Monday wu answered by bavin1
~aeh member tell what h.e or lh3
wanted for Chrl..stmas. A balance
or $101.17 in the treasury was
reported.
On tbe program for the evening
whieb was in ~barge of Jaekle
rapebert, Judy Turner read .. A
Birthclar Wilh" and Ann Newland
gne a demoa..stration on "llow To
Set a Table." DevotioiU were led
by Patricia Riley.
Judy Rou.sb 1ave a "Thought
For the Seaaoa" al)d
everyoue
sang "Joy to &amp;be World". Scripture readlna: wU a:iven by ADu·
Newland after whjch June S~o­
cer gave a readina. entiUed "The
Lea:end". 'Ibe meeUn1 cl~ed Witb
the aina:lna: of "Sident Nitht .., a
moment of sllent meditation, and
the praying of "Tbe Lord'• Pr&amp;)'er."
Memben of famllie• of the
memben of the club were preaent
at the meetin&amp;. Refreabmentt
were 1erved tG the following:
Iamson, Mr&amp;: Delbert Ricbardaon,
Debbie Rlchard&amp;On, Mrs. Pal RU·
ey, Mr.!!. Herman Rosl!i, Sandra
Sorden, Lester Zerkle, Jennifer
Zerkle, M.n. C.urtil!i
McDaniel,
Mi-&amp;. Fnnk Hllrris, Mrs. James
Maynard, Jimmy Maynard and
Mrs. Fred Spencer, the leader.

Gilland. Hirtfor:d.

Re.-. and Mf'l. E. R. Rq_uab ,fJ1
Findlay, 0 , were Monday eaUera
of lk. and Mn. Clyd.e Buma~
ner
Daniel ArWt. Mary Burrl.l, lackte Capehart, Carolyn D~n,
lfyra Foreman, Sban:Jn Foreman,
Denmr Harbour, A'Dn Barril. JUdy
Hewetson, Pauli ,.:aynard, Dt:lor-.
e.11 Icenhower, JubUns McClung,

No. 200

Mn J I, Stewart entertained
the New Haven Garden Club a\
her home Dee. 8 with Mn. F . A
Baley and Mrs. Waid Cunningham
u oo-hoste»es. Roll call wu answered by Chris-tmas quotations
Mrs . Evelyn Proffitt .,.aa 1n cbarsc
of proJram and J&amp;Ve a Christmu
JBr'DIOn by PelN MarshaJl. Refreahments were served and the
club beld their Cbrutmas party
with a JUft exchan~e F1rst pr1ze
was won by Mrs. lluto luhling
.and second prize b1 Mrs. B A
Vane&amp; for haviat the prettiest
wrapped packaea.

G\le:Jt.l pr•eDt wert lUte ~1'4)1'•
tor. Ali'Jll 'l'ur.J)er, Janie Turaer,

Mrs. Denver ~Is, l.lro. ld.i Dlobl.
Mro. Delf4 -Newlaoil; lla!'Vtel,ta

NewJa.ruJ, Mrs. &amp;dQI· leenhciwer;
Mro. IIUNell Capehart. II. J. W!U

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The Girl Seouts mef at tbe home

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tatlve plus for Chrilltmu eal'1ll·

lne OD. Dee. 22 'tm'l rnad•.
Pruent w4re Sue:llen GQOda.lght

Phyll!J BatOj', Barbara Boatk, l!llen Fay Hll'tley, Sally ROUth. Ju•y
Fry, Anna Yonker and Donna

Smith.

Holiday Elegance for. TOddler$

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FOR THE
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Red Cros!l. program fn the county, but tbc~,
to
shoo.ld not fDra:et that (ldeq111t'f!
local apd nt~tlonal blood coveraa:e
for tbeilill!lves and others depends
upon meetlng the quota of blood
set fol" e.Hb bloodmobile visit,"
said ~ 'Ebersba&lt;!h.
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The quo~ for: the approaebln •t
bloodmobile operation is 100 plats
of blodd. The rQobjle ultit; wtll be
set up in the ' Pomeroy Junior
High Auditorium on Wednet~dllllr.
Dec. 28 between 12 an.d ,8, p.,ro.·
~n P'ets~ who willa. to ob}lln
Red Cros.s "blood ~naut"ance"' bJ ~~
ren.ew tbelr "lnaurancP01 ,ire .uraed
to-register at ·tht R1ld GrOas otnee
;j~,Jb&lt;lloloe Dec. 28.'c.,tl &amp;II or oend a
card to Red Cross; Pomeroy, ' Obio.

8uoaMe Wolpert, Shelby Grin·
atead, ShaNJl Sayre, Shll'&lt;ln.,Knapp
Delom RtKmire, Eleaoor Rouab,

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GARDI!N CLUB MilT$

McMillion, Ann Newland, Patty
Newland, Coa.nit Newton, Sharon
Richardson., Patrtda RUey, Chell'~
flo beN, Jua.e Sgea.~r. Charlene
D1ehl, Judy Turur, AIYip Tripp,
Kjtty WIU!am110a, Balbara WUson,
Claudia Ze'rkl,, Sbi~e)' Smith,
Qd DavJd' Wamer.

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of Wta. Jobn l"ry

Editorial

New Clue Given
To Identity Of

Fire Marshall
Will Continue
Jackson Probe

fhe lfystery Man

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Faces Court On

Wednesday at 2 p. m. Jn t~
M - . . Church •!9.1'
Emma S. •Riebe~ 71; of Clloller,

wbo died 'l!ondl)" -

lolll"!iiii

an 11lncu ·ot RYeD moatbl -fi9rf
tion.
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She wu married 10 il'o.ba ·
...,., Riebel 0.. &lt;Aprll 14. 18!1'1
of this GDiotl there ft'•~·:~idO.i J
cblldri!n, two- _of. wboDa ~'~
V:rs. Riebel iD deatb. ThQ
Vera S and TbearJ A. ,
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Survivhtg are Elber A. of .Long
Bottom and Donie) C. of ~
during ville. Also oae sister, Kl'l. Laura
month. B. Brown of Cbester, a brother

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ter and seven grandchildren and
was two great erandebildreo. .
Tbe deceued was a member of
tbe Cbcster Metbodist Churcb ud
was for nearly 20 years actin iD
Grange work.
Friend~ may call at the TreveJ
Funeral Uom6 in Pomeroy until
t1me of the services. Rev. 1M
Wallace or ~edsville wiU conduct
the funeral Sflrvicc and inter..
ment will be made in Ckmer

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j~" ll'lloglno what ~" thlo b..Oth•toking set wiN do for

re~ lr"'";:•d)
for Nlasr

your (lnotttl O.CorCIIOr•lnoplrod ~ ~pron, trim, and .
braceJ , , , glamour folic.,., that &amp;m~~ltly accent ,.,. Bla&lt;1aft

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Wand Grain patterns Of W~lriUI"aililllrch. Punlshmtnl·proof
,aottfc upholtlery !n smart.~J~G~ and color combinatlon1.
Its "twin" Is· Cll!oriiC!~ft:~ '&lt;11hor stunning olylt·

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Furniture

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reported two nt1 of chrome
atolfn 1D ·tlie last few
itnt.wu:Uuln the

Auto

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caps "ne- stolen
of· llunllt· Wllliam o
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AUDITOR AT WOII!C
James L Clart, Offite at Auditor or State Buren of lltllpeetioa
and Supervision of Public Offices,
St~te or Ohto, Is workla&amp; ia. the
M~lgs area
maliag a routiae
ebeek of the financea-.of the v.aJ""
ious Boar.a of Eduution in tbe
county in Middleport and Pomeroy. He wll1 alio cbect the fimm·
ees of both libraries in the county.

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HI.I'S DAVY .AGAIN
BRIDGEPORT, Conn.-6•
age b.aby 1Uter ru•hed out

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