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Cbri,ltmas Eve 8.30 1 Candleli&amp;ht
Service. Ev~ryon e welcome.
C t~w-eh ~bool ~-ttl Theo Smith,
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Bible
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study~ Thursday 7 :30 CboLr reb'earaal. ·
Chrllti•n Scl.nc• Society. 1"
Mult.r.ry Ave., Pomeroy. Morn·
in&amp; aervic~ U a. m. wi'th "C hrilltian. Science" the subject of the
lesson aermon and the Golden
Text: He that abidetb in tb~ "doctr~ of ~brlst, he hath 1 both the
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lie Is tordlaUf invited to ~ttend.
Reaclina room wit)) aide entrance,
located at reai- of churc.h, Open to·
publle, Monday and Wednei&gt;day
trom z to 4 p. m.
Grec:• lpiecopel Church, Eaat
Main Street, Pomeroy, Rev. J . Edwin CbarleJi, Rector; Mra. Cedric
W. Clark, Ora:anik The midDI&amp;ht
celebration' of Holy Communion
Will begin at 11 P. Pd . OD ChriBt.-mu Eve. We cordially Invite you
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Printed leaflet.&amp; will outline the
or(ler -of worship; On Sunday~
Christmas Day, tbere will be a
celebration Qf Holy Communion
at 10:90 A . P.l for the convenience
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12:00 Captain ·z-Ro
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6:00 Roy. Rog....
6:30 It'-&amp; A Great 'Life
7:00 Saturday Night Jamboree
7:30 Big Surpriae
8::00 11~rft Como
9:00 NBC_,"MU Li ebman Preo&gt;
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MASON AUTO MART
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tnar, Sl.l-~.; ),0:30 a. 11) . Worship.
St. .ftiUI'a Luthtitn Church,
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Chrislmas morping Stinday Scbool
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. Prftbv.terlal'l Chlliocl). SyrKUif,
Rev. Howard_ Ruppelt,
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1-..tart Fa1J1 ~ Metftodlst Cha,...
.F . Sopher,- Pastor.
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Plar.t.s: 10:30 A. M. Le·
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Buchanon, Supt.; MornipJ worahip
10:30 sermon topic "The other
Child"; Wednesday .Junior choir
1!1 :10; Senior choir- 7 · p. m. Saturday evening at 7:30 a candl~Ucht
communion service will be condueted.
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Church of 1+1• Nue,...... Middleport, Rev. Robert Stye,r.a, putor. Bible ~booI 9:30 Lester Tay.
lor, Supt.; Mornint worship 10 ~ 30
sermon topic ''Clinching
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Faith"; ?' :30 Chriatn:1a ~; program .
Church Df Chri•t, Middleport,
Rev. Fred Gardner, pastor. Bible
School 9:30, Russell Wllaon. SUpt;
Morn in&amp; WOJ'Ibip 10:30 CbrJstmaJ
aerinon "Ou~ Bethlehem" ; Wednmday 7 p. m. prayer meeting and
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Mithodlat Church, Mid,
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dl epo rt , IIev·. L. A. ~r.gertcr,
pastor. Sunday School 9:31\ Erneat
Cover~. ~upt 1 ; , .,)lorning worship
servite 10:30 topJt: "Glory· to t-od

~upt. ~or.s bip i ,etvice 10:t5 Millard Swartz,, ·~eader. - Wedqe.sday

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R. :M. Graves, .. (?~sjor .
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Union, Middleport, Rev. Guy F .
Sa)'Te, pastor. Bible School 9:30
Odell JfanJ~y·,
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1inglnJ; by ttle ChUdrel\ and Iteordlan music by Rev'. Sopher.
Carol • lntin&amp; by congreaatlon and
Seene.-0 -Felt am-monette. ''Tbe BeUi.lebem St1r" by the pistor. On
Cbri.atmu Eve pro&amp;r•m• will be
preaented at the followlna churcbefil Wtan: F 111 Us, ~l)ple Grove and
Eut Letart. 011 New Year. Eve
a New Year'1 JUVice will be held
at Letart FaJta · cburch for all the
chur.s:h'es or the ebarge •peclal
nu~bers wlll be appre~~led.
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wltb the Lctr4'1 fU,_ beiaJ in1 1:00; Pn,-tr KfttiDc Wednt.. IDd Jei'I PI ot mtterlal. A
hD Sanda, hmeb will be arn-ed at
port, Captain Glea Da Rummell. •hip 9:30 A. M. Yr at 1!1:30 P. M. Hned e¥tJT ..._. ..,.._, 11 d•r 7:10.
s unclay School
2:to; Hol.ln•• Evenm1 woublp 7.30. Pnyer the Bible taac:bM 1M 1D Aeb 20:1 Sc-hool 10; Pr•chiq 11 :15,
meetln• a:ao. Open Alr Serv~ 7 meetinJ Weda2Jday '7 :30 P . X.
1 Yout b mtetlLa: at I P. 11. and
P. M. Sa lvatil)n meetinl '7:10.
Ua ChwrchM, Ut1t1 llaflt. . . enqeU.tie Nniel IUIIdaJ evenChrlatlan Church .t 1...4.YU,. I ier Martin, Patt.or. Sundar Behool inl at 7. Jama &amp;eed, SUpt.
Every sunday 10 A. M. sunday !1. 30 , A. _ ~ - Wonhip Service 7 P.
Ru&amp;lwll .. ~ lteY. •...a.nc~
School and CommuaiuD flnt Sua M. Chruttan l:ndet V\11' alterute Norris, PutOJ'. ......, A loppa
day in month 11 A. M". c bUI,h Sundayr-at 1:30 P. M.
t :IO A. II .; StmdaJ 1t tO:JO Suncommunion and preaching; tlaird
Church of IN N.u.-.M, ~r• day School at LoaJllotlom t::1D A.
Sunday
in moatb 7:30 P. Jl c_ute, M. ~- Larrilnore,
Pa~tor. M.; Preacbinl lei'ViM 10:6&amp;; Suchurch i)reacbing- Rev. Harold C. Sun~r Se.nooJ 9:30 A. H. Morql.nl day Sebool at ~We 1;20 A.
Dotter, Parlor.
wonlup 1~:30; NYPS 8:30 P. M.; M. PreacblDJ 1=-- P. 111. WSCS at
Chri.tl•n Chur~ 1t Lltftt lot· 1-.:vangeU,stJc service 7:30 P. M. b..emeat of llefdnWe ebureh
tom, every Sundi.y 9:30 - A..! .M.. Wednetday ~euinc prayer meet- Dee. 14.
sunday Scbool and oommWJioa: 1.11g for t he midweek •nd Tuad&amp;J
flrtt sunday in ·month 7 :30 'P . M. afternoon prayer hour.
' p,... Mlilholllt Chu~. tt.rry
Cburcll preachini; third Suada)'
House of ,,.,.,., a...ter, ~n- ~ Batel, Pa~tor,_ -~urel Cbrr. S~­
In month 10:30 A. ·M. Chun:h com- day ~bool ~:30 A. M. Mont!DI da~ School • .30, ~ meetiaJ
munion anb preaebin&amp;. -fkv. wonb1p 11 A. M.
evenJDI 10.30; l1lY servlee 1:.QO; Prea~hHarold C. DOJter, Put or.
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every USu.nday 9:30 A. M. fUDdl)'
-laubappy, .
Scbool .aqd CDIJlMUDlon, ueoud
Sundar in m-on,tb •o::.W1A:". M.
hoorty Holida,. See- lbal
Cbu~b communion and preatblJlt
fourth SuQ.daY .itt month 1:30 P.
fiRed wirh tbo joJI "'
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GroVe, e'Jery 8wni.a.y ~ IJ:30 A.
M. Suriday School and eommu}1ion
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M. eburcb preacbi:n.J· _foprth _Sunda)t ln month 10:30 A. If. ehurch
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communion and preachiD.J.-IUv.
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Harold C. no.ter. P11tor.
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Supda)' Se.hool- 8:30; Prayer lletinv 'J :45 Wedaesdar eveniq; .and
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Enterprise,. Rev. Roger BLther,
Pastor. l(f}ming Star
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Middleport, Ohio
School 9':fti A. J.f. MOmida W~r·

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aing at
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a.ptltt ' Church,7 day
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m !i.fr.;n.:low,, Mrs . ]!:dison - Hob- Mrt,
Huntington, ' ·day'
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Club today. is considerlng the
names or lhe two-year-old ·thor.·
oughbreds on which you'll be
betting your deuce next year and
the.... award for originality 'agaJII
must go to A.lfrect G. Vanderbilt.
'l'o mosl
improvers of_ tl\&amp;
breed this is an annual cliore be
cause, my deah, then are
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wltb a bunch of 1ood ones.
It's not easy; . Etbelburt, The
Jockey Club· ia· botb ,didactic and
dogmatic. YOu can't use a name
which has been. t i'eeitltered ln the
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say, George Washington, nor 8 ( .
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tlay,· Jesse James. .t\Ddl, lf the
"Qer!lon ls aH-9e: ybu· frtUat have
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that he b socially &amp;cceptable to•
horses.
Club Turn• Thumba Down
The result h1 that nlne out ·lfi"
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Some callOus soul . always ia
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trade product or Ileal the hal·
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aratn. with James BuchttnPn, 5\UJI. tbaer, Clnda hdr, LutUda Mar•
ol tile tebool. preaidlng . The open r\1, Carroll Ann. Lyons. Cm-oly,
faa prayer W~l given by J , H. Ruai:ell, Edith Haptonttall. aeadt
Grate and rrogram cpened "-ltb · h111 wer'
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Big Hello, out of thi.-rnan ' 1IIY"
Eyes Right. by Gen_e rel Stiff.
Front Pew, by OCcupy
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Romantic Link, out. ot Slave
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Satl AwakeDina. by LoJer Wee' per.
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Childress. a. line-plunger wbo de-molished Baylor in last year's Ga·
tor Bowl by galnJnc 134 l&lt;'&amp;rd8
scorinN two. touchdoWns and kick..
ing three points after t(l~chdowM.
Anws. Slow; lut. PIMY
The other vetellan hick I&amp; fl.ocy
Bob Jmncs Jr., a haJfbaok whQ
hns the abiUty to stop abd start
nuicklv whieb. rnore than. makes
up rol a siiJht def.icleacy of speed.
James scored four times this seltl3un on dashes of · more than 60
vards, and lt"e promisea1to be Au.o .
burn's clClS&amp;at i.ppr.oach. to Vandy'i

resUlts are duwul&amp;bl; •tlfylng.
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NEW YOHK lJP-The Jucke)' questlonnairfl to hlJ frle"dJ. The

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BY RAY LACI(RY
D'Agostino
M. L. Brackett, of Aubur'n'a great football Dlayers
Unl-.d Press Sttorts W.riNr
and center BOb Searborougb will before hia eoJlea:e career' closes.
AUBURN, Ala. UP-Football anchor tho: Auburn line-.
1'he Plainsmen have t~ott~rr
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31 will see ttw- familiar flgurct
The P~ail\liillM&amp;; 11sttd a varied ·
on the gridiron when Auburn 11nd offen~ to "fnr ~Jht ga mes this
v ~nd~rl)ilt g~t the lith tmnual year-losina: only to Tulane and
Gato r Bowl underway.
tyinl ' Kentgcky. Childress and
James c~ the~ brunt of the
They are Auburn Sl!njors who groqnd att.a:9k tdi- -Auburn.
no doubt will set some kind ol r e·
Twa yetunster"'-' were the key
errd by startlng their third Gll· Lo the- Auburn pl\J.!iinl!l attack.
1.ur Bowl game.
Q~rt.etback · r Millard How~ll
Ther.&amp; are two barb and th~ree Tubbl; nd:med !Or Millard Di1ie
!mcmen in the group, and togetbcr Huwell who · wa$ famed at Ala!hey have led: Aubum from foot• ba~a · ;J( .t~e m•D w~o threw the
hRII obscurity ill' 1"2, .w ben the ball td !Jb,n."llutson, was one of the
Plainsmen loat eight and. won two, r.::o11t ;i!bP~~d p~ssers in the
lo three .lfiK!eesshd seafJiOna~ result.. Southl!q,ste'r'rl Coqference this sea'
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113, and San FtanCJseo, 7..0 . • T~e
Un1t.d Preu Spom Writer
Giants, third in the East, diJYo."!Jct:!
.1'h10 C l ~\' el and Browns can re· the Colts 17-7 and the Uons 24 .L9
tam the NallOn '! l _FGotbb.ll Leagu~ in inler·divt!llon play.
thamp lonshJp agamst_ the l.os ~The Chicago Cardinala scor ed
gc les H nm~ \Iunday 11' th.ey m.:un- tbe other EaRtern victf,lry in the
lain ~ he pt•rfl!'('t . ~ecord the three competition wttb the o1her (UVsa·
top f.asll•rn DJYJ SIOD l eam.s com· Jon cnuhing th8 Cbleago Boars
pih·l1 :tgaw~t Western
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Each team plays two .iametl a
ln thL• inter-division umes d11r·
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York Gwnts ,w :;!pl their slx ~:am- was the only Western cll.lb wb!'ch
sw~pt ita inter·di~slon startJ.
The- Rams edJed Pltt.sborgh 27:.26
Cl cvr l ;~ nd , in
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ap· and PhUadel~hia 23-:U .
Th«:. Bears d~feat~d Philadel'Phia
pear ~ to bL! trylne to "pour it on"
W('sh.&gt;··n opponent s, prr.bap); be- 17·1.0; D~troit edeed Plttsbtargb. 31
CllUS(' it s uff~red th ree
.strail!lht to 28; and Green Bay d~feated
dere.:.~l~ !i~·.:u nSt the tlam1 aMI.. D~· ~ .Calldintl&amp; 31·14 for thf otber
troit L1o n-; m th ~ 1951-52·!5"3 tittl:l WoQtel:n II"iwnpb• over ~astern
games.- Thi! Browns clnfitJ(•red Da~ toams.
tiolt 56-10, in t~e 1.9!i4 champlon·
slup gam(' . Aga1n st \\' l'St e1·n te&amp;m!l'llhe. ll:a!!ttrn! Otv.ish:nf, . ~blch
1his seliion , t hl'$' tJ id n"t oilow a ;5rnDO ohaerv.e n b&amp;Y8 roristdezed
•tf.fUC'hdowo tr~m ~l!rinunuge- w.bile Lhe· wealier in
r.ecent, years,
, , whipping· San· Jo'rntnuiseo 38·3, alld'· WQund.J1p with a 7·5·edge In 196:5&amp;
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.regular season. compeUtioa. But
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ond in the Eastern race this year.. ·day In the inter-dlvll.lon malch
defea ted the Baltimore Colis, · tAo thnt means thc, mosi. .

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coal mtne AC Cutllna
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Chrisilike living and non-conform·
ity to the sinfullnt36 or tb~ wo rld.
Here in the fate 'Oi Chrl1t, we
flnd the perfect m.anifutaUon. of
perfect, whole, pure, love of God.
Cbrist u id, ''I am .the Ught of
qf tbe kaowlfJdae- 'Of fbe clory of thE world; he that followeth me
God in the race of-Je.aua Chriit." shall not w.a lk in darkness, but
shall havl' the light of life ."
What is back of Chris:t.m~? ~Y
Paul rou nd his way out of da r k·
all the lle)lted tree., the lifb, the neu and followed the light thai
happy cblldren, the h~me-c:~np gave him endurance and peace
of lbe older ones? Why do we that led to his eternal glory.
close tbe stores, sehooll, flld fat·
ThJ s light is so pure, brilli~tnl.
14ries. ease off the terrille prea. and gloriou~. that U should shine
sure of our modern life, an(f under on all the lac~ of professed
the spell of the tWiDiding ltib"t! Christians, S&lt;l that the indifferent
In the ·home 11nd eity explore- the people could discover tbe llsht
kingdom of love, lild on, like tht! that gu1dc.s to eternal peace, joy
.11hepberds -of old, by the sonp of and assurance. Many see the glory
tho angels'!' Why does thifl seasoD of God m things; it should be seen
ca.st a spell over us, until hatred on the facet of people to prow
seems out of place and Ja outlaw- thc affect of God's glory. We are
ed by the majority of the people, told that the universe ill the .set.
and 1el£lsbneas is put aside and ting, tml human personality Js the
kindllDe~ and love appear to be gem, .so God's gem.. should put
the attltUde of the day!
the brightness in the dark world.
We are charmed by modern dis·
So Chriatmas c:omu, 1114 with coveries and invent ions, but r
tbe .aound of the carDIJ a mood think that the one thing that
pol!l"e81e.s ua that toUchet tbt hlrd rea1Jy charmed the world was the
tact.. o( life wltb a ; Dt\'" liJht; incident about 1930 years .ao.
evan. the: humblest home bu a This event divided history · and
aew splendor. But why aucb.. a 1~.hanged the minds, inotlves, and

ehlldren that morniDJ and they
uw the light or God's glory. Paul
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HumanHy- knows t~at al Christ·
mas time an th.inas Btop, and
thoughts go back to a scene In
Bethl ehem, and brioa:s familie s

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together to think about tendem~

and love, and not tbe thlop of
the world that at times seem to
be of primary lmport(1nce... We
~hould put spiritual thiDP'-lhead
nf material values and feel -the
war mth of human love, and get a
dearer vision of what i8 Jeally
precwus in life and the true
meaning ol the scene at Bethlehem : "L.ty up not for yountelves
treaslU'e.a upon earth, but lay up
for yourselvees trcuurcs Jn .bea
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By the eoming of Christ humanity found God and wu given a
vts ion uf thi! virtues of Ood
which were to allow the world to
feed upon the fountain of living
water and "be holy as God is
lloly." The radiance that is sUp·
pose to glnw in th(! lives gf God'.s
people cam~ by way of Jesus.
J"nhn said, "There was light wttlch
ltghteth every man." Jesu~ .said,
"I am the light of the W(,'!.ld . Ye
are the light of the world.'~
Our Christmas should be .~o
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