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--Friday, April 6, 1956 ·

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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlepart, Ohio

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Tuppers Plains M.E. WSCA Members
Are Guests Of Asbury Group At Syracuse
Members of the WSCS of lbe
Tu~pen Plat.rul Methodtst C'hurt:b
ere iueslS when the wsr·s of
~he AsbllTY ~ethodJSt Church. Sy .
ne-use met Wed~IIIY t.· ~· cnm~
aot t.he church.
P.lrs. Ann S01uvage, pr{':.Jdt'nt,
weh.•01ned the ~~l:&gt; arwi mcmbers of eacll SocJd~· wt',re 1
trodul·Ni. Group
!-oln~u\
" Pral6e H1m Pnu~ Ill'· ~" wllh
:Mrs. Kathleen fran o~ as alTOl~
pan 1 ~1 pre&lt;:eded the dcvowuns e
by Mrs. Al ice Cape.h:.rt
Tuday'"
"Cbnstlan DISCipleshiP
was the ·t Opic of the dcvutJOn)
and also the program . Mrs. Grace
W~e Mrs fnecla Fi elds, E~r~.
ural Thoma s, Mrs . Maruret IC
mger f1'1d Mrs Nora lloudash~lt
prc~l'' d the program and ~Jl&gt;r.
){arcl.t Karr gave the last chap-

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to the d1ning room for

bo~~rangemerrtts.

spnn~

flow
.ii.n-tl
throughout the room, and refrcshments of sandwiches. deror
ated cup cakes an&lt;! cook1es, coff('t'
and mmU were servt..-d .
Attendmg (rom Tuppen; Pb.u~
society were Mrs. Jack Weatttcrman Mrs. Euruce Halsey, Mr s.
Ada · Tall , Mrs. Gladys McGill ,
Mrs. h·a Fi~ldli and Mrs. Gertrude
Hoffman . Other gue'!illl:!i were Dana
Hj)ffman and the Rev. W. W.

en were used on the

ter in the study bo(Jk "ThiS Re·
volut1nna ry Fa:lrth ."
.
Dunng Lhe busmcs.~ sC~&gt;S ton the
pr&lt;'Sident announcffi that brrthday cards had been sent to for
eign mistiion.anes an&lt;l read ans-wers frum Japan , Wtst Afnca ~nd
Calcutta, lnd ia Mr.;. Chn~me
Grullm, ~i:ss Karr and Mrs. Fle~ds
w~rt' namf'd as the nominatmg
t:omrmttec.
Group sing 1ng of "Bies~ Be the
Tw·· and prayer by Mrs. C~a:ra
"~b"-'u "oncluded the meetmg,

(ai:Tie

Brag,.g~
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Members Of Junior
I
High'Sunday SchOO
Class Ga•'n Laurels
Five m~mbers of the Jun.1or
Htgh. S&lt;:hool Cla54 of th-e F'trst
Presbyterian Church have achteved ptrfect attendance records
and were presented
miniatw:e
framed pictures of Christ by the1r
teaeher Mrs. James Sullivan. The
young people who received the
gifts were Judy Sauer. B':"Y
Wolfe.'&gt;, David Lyons. Jan1ce Zlr
kle and Lynn Buch.anon.

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John P•yne

RodC•mtron
ALSO

olrhe

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aur IlliCit ftl'

spnng gar e~~· bt ,
Mr and Mrs George nantcls,
Mrs Eslher
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special fea{urc was won l~ 1 r:rnve City. l. 3 w o
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I Mora . 'l'hc doo-r pm.e lwre takm!,l carr of hts sls r:

The

w:!Rlhbons
wnenarlly Mrs . Vernon Weber .
wore awarded to Mr~.

Dan Oaii•Y

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The Girl Nexl Door

Pomdcxt~rdwhfu::~"

01· Kalhnn
bnen ill With .con~;es e
--'a,
r.·lurned tu the1r home Th11r~·u Y
and wcrr accompanied by Dr

H Iter Mffi Vl'rno n Wt·Homer 0R ' u 0 1\ec Mrs Earl
h&lt;'.r, :\Irs. uy ~·
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Aprll /
Oc&lt;t n, Mr!'. . Donald Mora . Mr~ I Ul ~ldC&gt;ilcr. t of
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Gen• .Autry
Sm11•Y Burn• •
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I K blcnlz Mrs !'au BM'r
!-.a st er gurs li
Mr!i .
r
Last Of The Pony Riders
.earM U Huwa~ K.oight.
Etlewine an·rt daughter~.
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ALSO
aml . r !-.. \ e •t ing will be ht'lrl l' aric anrl Mt~ . Lury C.r£&lt;1-(1!: and
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B•v•n
Wa:nde
Curtis
Th r nex m Mr~ t\da NeulL· h('l" daughters. Kan·n t~ nd Jil~ly,
8 11
at the homo 0
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1nclud &lt;'d M.r. and Mrs. Hob Sh1rk
chlldren,
,)l.taru.flcld. ·Mrs
Thelma Shir\1:: m~d son. Mr. And
Mrs c R. Dalley and sons of
Spnngfield.
" St. B'''' &gt;'ho h" bee" '"
Mad i .~on, lnd . th.is Wf'Ck. return
00 home toda y &lt;~nd Mrs. BlHke anrl
her mother, ·Mrs Roy Tracy Sr.,
and brother, Hoy Trar.v Jr . rr·
hmt'd from Columbus Thur.'i1lay
l'Yt'nmg whe re they harl 111adc
funrra l ar rangt"mcn1.~ of Mrs.
Tracy's sisl&lt;'r, M1s.~ Edith F.ldl'r
Mrs. D\ak~:~ nnd h&lt;'r nwl her lrf1
1949 CHEVROLET
today for Columbus whe-r e lhC'y
1953 NASII
4 dr. R&amp;H clean
will rrmain until after the s'('r
St•t••m•n 4 dr. S.d•n
vices on Saturday and will hr.
1948 PACKARD
1951 FORD
join·cd by ot~,rr r~lalivcs a1 that
4 clr. R&amp;H Completely ovwraul·
2 dr. RII-H, Cle1n.
time.
od.
(In

Techn\color)

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SEE TilE BEST BUYS YET IN

REBUILT

CARS

875.00
finish

Spcclll
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with light lop . Extra good [or mo&lt; c ,

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1,795.00
1954 PONTI" · · · · · · · · · · ·: . ' · ht blue

Star Chic[ Conv. Cpe. One Carelul ownet. SharP lig

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mil ge one local ow·

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1953 BUICK . · · • .. • · · · · · · ·'.

VB Roadmastcr 2 dr. Rivtera.Cpc.

I 395.00

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P?w~r Slcc;~c=~

1950 FORD

va 2 dr. wllh overdrive.
woll

1953 PONTIAC .• • • · · · · · · · · · · I ,09~~~v~
Dlx . 8 cyl. 2 dr. Sedan. Spotless two tone blue (lrush.

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4 clr· R&amp;H elM,.

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1950 BUICK
2 dr FiMtlino RAH.
Super 4 dr, l't&amp;H good t 1res.
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511 ONE OF THESI MEN
am
• "Full" JohMdn _ Willi• L11dlnth
Eddie Flftt - 0 •r..
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 p, M.
Phon• 6045-J

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

dows. SmJ&lt;rt two tone blue [mtsh. ilxiJ a goo

Phone 8045·J
AT TilE TRAFt'IC LIGIIT IN MIDDLEPORT

serviced this cal' slncc new.

695 •00
1952
DODGE
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4 dr. Dlx. Sedan. Exceptional lor model.
995 •00
1952
BUICK
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Super !Uviera Cpe. Like new two tone g,recn i!JWh. Dyn·

Bill'S BOW IOU
BUEmWITBA

aflow drive.

1•895.00
1952 CADI LLAC • · .. ..... · · .. car
Jmmuc·

DeVille Hard Top Cpe. REALLY A gwnorous
Jato Ugh! blue with wWto top.

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1953 WILLYS .......... · .. .. 875.00

BANK AUTO LOAN

Sta. Wagon. AU St~el wagon. One car()[ul owner.

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1951 BUICKS

As 1ow as · · · · · · · 695.00

*Lowcosr,

Choie&lt;&gt; of Six fine cars. Mool styles and types.

1950 BUICKS

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As low as · · · · · · · 450.00

Choice of five good buys. One convertible with new top.
Someoce is going to gel some rt!al buys. ,

1950 FORD

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 350.00

2 dr. Sodo&gt;n.

Mony more-All types. Some os low as 75.00

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J\.sJc us for details
before you buy! ·

Pomeroy N
BANKING SINCJ&lt;: 1872

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RU'fLAND

~EDIRAL RISIRVE SYSTEM
MIMII~ PIDIRAL DIPOSIT INSURANCI CORPORATION

POMERIIlMaiR

well

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FJELn
IV GD•Q
special matenal whiCh

ads

as a

Fuxwral scn-lres tor M.rs. Syl·
v~srer Shoemak-er were hold Wed
nesda}' at {1\e Rawllfl\'8-CI)lts fun
CT'lll Home with (M R~v. L. A.
Bangerter. pa-stor or H«tth Me
thodist Church, ofUciatltUI, Spedal music was present-ed 'by
·Mr.~ . )tus,qer, ~'lnist. and M11!1.
Michiels aorl Mn. NeilSOn, vo(alists, all of Ru{\anri.
.
Burial ww in the lllverv.lew
Cemetery and paUbearen were
Ol-iver _ and Junior Shoemake'r,
EaTl and Jesse Jonf'S, BenjamLD

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RADIANCE Cameo. pink, d~per towards
Center

CONDESSA DE SASTAGO Scarlet red
and goid
TALISMAN Golden yeUow, stained CO!&gt;'
pery red

WHITE ..,.

K A .vJKTORIA Cnamy while
wiliTE BRIARCLIFF Clell!r white

CLIMBING ROSES
DR. VAN FLEET Pale pink

EACH

KATE SMITH Ricll apricot ton..
PEACE Creamy yellow
CiRCUS Red and yellow
CENTENNiAL Orange apncot and
lighl gold

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VOLCANO Cllcrry red

. , . 2.25 each

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3.00 each

WHITE SWAN Pure willie

· 2.75 each
SPARTAN Deep orange red
TWILIGHT Lavend&lt;&gt;r tinted rose
GOLDEN MASTERPIECE Golden yellow

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Basketball Mentor
AI Gallipolis Is
SEO Coach of Year

0tis sayre, 87

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lu Friday Mishap

In California

NOT MUCH LEFT TO REPAIR

Wm. Gloeckner, 42
Fonner Resident
mes At Warren

Industry Aids
Morgan County
Tax Duplicate

fertil Potted Roses

GLACIER Snow wh1te
· t'ASHION Coral ptnk
NEW YORKER Scarlet red

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J:,;NCHA~TMENT Pc•,·h pink

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·2.00 each

JER USALE.\1 l!P-Jsraeli and
Arab forcr~ exch;wgcd shots on
two frnnls 10 lht~ t'mbattled natwn today, rt-newJng strife that
has cau!;Cd at ll'asl 63 d eaths t·h i•
week, 1t 11--a ., reportM herf'.
No new casoaH1es were reported.
Jsraf'll C&lt;ll
r&gt;."ehcm1a\1 •rosb
said an Egypt1an outpol;t m l'be
G-az &lt;!. Str:v upen~rt ftre with n£\et
and maC'hiJte guns early today on
the Israeli post
at Kissufim
scene Fnday of an ar1.tllery duel:
Brosh sa1d Israeli forces re1urn-ed th e fi re, bLtt that there
were no casualties on either s1d-e.
In Gaza, 'howe\'er, an EJ:yptlaD
spokesman s.ud lhe lsradi-Egyptian border wa.s "calm" after two
dav of recurrent arhll~ duels.
Other rsraeh sou~ said shoots
were fire&lt;! from Syn.a n territory
at two £~hing boats on the Sea
or Galrlct" b!'fore dawn tOOay. The
fu~bf: ;-nn•n Wf're unhurt, but they
abandoned titeu nets in tturryiog
out of range.
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F()r Manslaughter

Pf,k

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BLAZE Blazing scariot

Uifle And Machine
Gun Fire Exchange
Starts Again Today

DARKHORSE POSSIBILITIES

,ftcmtti'audlear Jod~e Bacon
On Mi~dle-.Eastern Situation

BltlARCLIFF Silvery rose·~ink .
DAME EDITH HELEN Pure glowmg
COUNTESS VANDALL 'Copper, bro ze

YOUR
CHOICE

orces

For
Here

PINK

GOLDEN CHARM Deep ycUow
MC GREDY'S YELLOW Buttercup yellow
p S DUPONT Deep golden yeliow
so\&gt;E.R THERESE Dark golden yellow
ECLIPSE Golden yellow
ROSLYN Gulden yeliow

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BETTER TIMES Brilliant C;"rise
CRIMSON GLORY Deep Cr~mson
ETOiLE DE HOI.LANDE Deep bn~t red
CHRISTOPHER STONE Dark r&lt;d
POINSETTIA Bright ~rlet
RED RADIANCE Rosy Red

YELLOW

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. WASI-UNG1 ON UP - ,)resldcn1 1 The soil bank is destJned to cut
Etsenhower .summonP d Secretary !' down farm surplwes. · Farmer~
ao .. eraor
of Agriculture Ezra T. Hcns.on to, would bt' paJd to _IE"t surplus crop
Bnbert M"y~r
a~ urgent eonference today to de 1 Jand lie tdle or plant cr;tnservation
!~few lene7
("'de wh.at to ci'O about the Congrcs.s crops
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bound .Jarm bill.
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D.UKHOISE taJk In
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Senate-House conferees Friday
The two-pnce plans for rice and
Democratic Circlet
t
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dealt the Pmideot ' • ma.hing de. wheot would """"'.. fai_mm
t
I n d • these ftve
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feal by approving 8-2 a compra- htgh pncc suppor~ for _ricd •rut
namu being meamise farm bill including high riijd wheat oon&amp;umed dome!IUCJI!t by
tioned. Another po.tprice supports for one year
humans, ~ut muth lOwt'r propa for
•1 b I e 0emocraUo
Mrs. Ralph Welker of 163 .Mul- pa1d trip to Europe and the Bela handful of other administrati ·_ ~he remmnder of the CPops.
preatdential a o m 1-berry Ave., Pomeroy, 0., is ·t-he gian Congo, a 19M De Soto and a
opposed features.
,
The rtee pro&amp;ram wou)d be in
nee 18: New York'•
(;()v. A verUJ Harrinew "Mr.s. Mlddlo!port."
"NeW Frf'edOm'' gas k1tcllen.
So~e Re~ubhcans pre~ict.cd , e effect this year ilnd ne'tt year
She was namf'd the- winner
Mrs: Welker was ono of the
Prestdent wdl veto the btl1 lf l-&lt;1f1·
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man. ~ bl a bit
April 61Jb in· ·the first nund of four Middleport-Pomeroy hous._,_
gress passes it even though It eo'Jt.
atronger than the
darkhorBe cta,ae, Ia
contests to select lhi:! year's '"Mrs. wives selected by the judges f(lr
BY UNITED PRESS
I tain&amp; his 1.2-billion dollar volun.
l"l!~!C
America."
personal intervi~ws alter cxamina·
April Show~rs turned to wintry .tary soil bank prog'"'::m~d&lt;o~~~:;;v;~l .•
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aa.td to be· "'"'"~ ·
Results of ,the prelimiriary ·tion Gf wntlten applications.
snow flurries over parts of the the President said v
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cholee. Meanwhlle,
eii'CQt were annount:ed by· Ray St.
She was judged be6t qualified Midwest this morning as a eold would not demand perfection
Adlai and Esta
OJ.air, Middleport, manager tor the ,bo represent , Middleport on flhe surge of air .shoved springlike tem- could get a "good b1Jl for
UilJ ·'
LONDON UP-UnJted Nat1ons
contlnue their priOhio Fuel Gas COID(llilny, which is basis or -lwmemalting !lbility, per- peratures toward lhe
freezing ers."
Se&lt;:retary
General Dag HammarsiL:
mary
tug
·otwar.
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~&gt;pon8oring the "Mrs·. America" sonality and appearance.
point.
The farm aid bill
JOld flew in from New York today
{1at~lmlolJ
(:()lltest here.
Local 'judif's -ere :Mrs. FrancJS
Snowfalls measu ring as much as increase the election·ycar
for emergf'ncy talks wi-th FM"ei.(n
T~ m~tbfr o( ~ ciJildrftt·, Kleht. )ln, , lh14roQ. i-dey and three inches .in parts of Wiricon- of farmers one-billion dolla:ls
Secretary
Selwyn Lloyd on th~
·MrS. -W~iker .is. t'IM -wtftt Of Ra(ph Mr- &lt;~~.:Gr-at•. . .
lllfn Mid Milineaot.~ ehUled hopes go to Congreu next w~;~;:.~!!J
of•
new
fighttng
111 Paiestine's Gaza
Welker, Poultry Producer and
·~ .'\ffll;et, -cn.1rllrtt .frOm ot:be· o {J:~e•en te-.pend the weekend HoUse was eXpected to
Str1p.
Proc~. fijle WiH represent. Ohio Eta Pbi "Sorority won the pteplring backyard flower bed~. stdering It Wednesday
reported
ex.ammed' .t
From London , Ilammarsi:jo,ld
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Weathe r fo.eca.!i
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Th e p resJdent
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J'lliddh;port in the district contest dose
race with Mrs. Charles £.
a
will mecl
..,.~ C·l t.ot·&lt;
fli(:S
to Rome to l&gt;e,e-in urgent
tG be. belA at Alb. enS, 0. , the week Sheets, Jr., }Jantsoov' 'l.e,· ' llr.li. ~airning to motorists in northern GOP congressional leader8
conducte-d here On Friday.
worlr. M hi&amp; miMJion of avert111g
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Of
the
42
patients
exam~ned
15
of .$.~!. 8 . . ~f'wis H. Sau~ aJid Mrs,. Dwftthl
eso a
e a er or ~:onS'I - a.,v, provtding a last-rowutc
wr.rc new suspcc:ts, two new
'Jibe M!ddleport-Pumeroy .Rotary -MiddlepoM·PQmP.roy Club
was war iu the lhddle East.
MrS. .-flelker WU\ cotnp~te with · wallace, ,}J.iddleport.
.
etl!ble drifting of sn~w blown by portunity to discuss strategy.
Club and t-heir guests heard Judge e1ght,h m the District JD attend
As .the UN chief beaded East,
wia.her&amp; frorn nCatbv"communirtJes
Ea.ah tmLrant br&lt;m-t a ~""'plo norther!~ winds rangtng from 30 will lf'ave later _.Monday for
a contacts, one new Ci6e, 11 old
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case.~. 4 old suspeot. and I old J-ohn llacon give .a report of his anee durmg lhc month of Febru· t'he Frendt governmPDt anooun~1 ' l-iming f@T· ~ php.nce in, ttte Of hci- sewing. and. Of· he.r tooXing . . · .
~s per our. .
wee s varation at Augusta, Ga.
oontacts.
studies of th.e Far Eastern situa- ary.
ced that Foreigo .MiniBtcr Ohri.J..
.!!tate aP'd
. , JHIHonal (ir\815. of . 1he to. tohe .t ea ·acd· the J' urh~s. ~we're. ·, _
Ra1.n. covere~ .. th~ n.atJOn from
The conference committee com.
Methodt!&gt;t women who prepar- ttan Pm~au ·bas postponed a sche' ,out Jn be mtd•l
he &lt;"linic is eonduetcd perwdi· tion et trhelr ·monthly open me-et ·
"Mrs. Amer.jca," co,p:l,e~t: l{er ,Pl"iie given rating sheets tQ fill
. I" e , M ISSlsstpp~ v!I 11 ey 1o P1eted work on the politically.
ing Frld!ly night at Hea-th lfetho- t'-d and served the roast be-ef dm- duled Apnl visit to cl Aviv beis I set' 6f
.,..Ever \rltite a1u- q.fder t-o decido •·•e . 1' nne•. , , .E~:&gt;l, Co~t state11. Ra~n also fell potent bill ait~r weeks of wran· cally undtr the .sponsol'!ihlp o(tbe dist
Church. John B.a('on bad CIHl•
cau::.e of the nf'w outbreak of vio.,....
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Tuberculosis Ae&amp;ociation atKl the
minum· ware whlt&gt;l'! W'il be ·given
MiS8 Salty Sa:qer,, secretary o£ over. , . e
coas a
regt~n
gliog.
Mel.gs county Health Department, densed the l"ffSurts of an in-terui\~ nf'r wcr(! Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs. lence.
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W.
Hayes,
Mrs.
Carl
~ttox,
:ber ·a t Uie district contest.
the local office, presided at the fWcll h~'"' the coastal regiOn of
invC'JS'tigation oC tb.i.s time-ly sulr Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Miss Bess !!anDiplomatic
obsencrs
were
Winners of rthe distriet finals coffee hour a' t!he office and each
as tnglon and Oregoo.
CongressloWII e:.:perts called the
Dr. C. R. Markwood, 00~ spe~
shocked by th&amp; ' bittetneli$ of the
~
bill one of the most com plex
cialist £rom Columbus eonctueted j.ect 11nd presented tbem to the born.
-eaeh receive an automatic gas enLTant received a gift from the
The San f&lt;' rancisco area enjoyed recent years
The clinic is conducted periodi Rotarians a.nd guen.
new outbreaks, whidt have left M
ran3e. The 9tate winner ~els an Company. Harold Cornwell, At· its hottest day of the year Fnday
Jt would establish a price- bo•o•ll·l Mi9S Bernice Ledlie and Mrs.
Edison B.aker, president, was in
least 63 Egyptian dead and nearly
expense-paid trip tG 1he Tlalional hen s Company ~et.'Ut:ive, as.mtei:l wben t~e mercury climb?d as high ing "dual parity " s:~o·stem for
Eliz.abe!1h Smith, ·health. ntlrses charge of the meeting itlld mtro100 wounded. OWeiai VN figurea
fln4,ls at ElJin,&amp;r Village tn• Da}'- Ray St. Cilur, local manager, with as 83 _m some com~umtics.
puting support prices and
and Mni. Bradlord .
duced Ronald Karr, son of Mr
say four ll&gt;ueli civtlians and two
tona Beach, Fla .. for herself and the arrangements. for the aft~rEar her a tornado npped through ·authonze two-price support
Date and
time of the nexl and Mrs. Le.!ilie Karr, Nort!h Se.
soldien; were wounded.
•h er husband.
noon .
A;bbcville Co_unty in South Caro- for wheat and rJce. The
clinic wlil be liDIDOUDeed later ac cond Avenue, who found the
Trip T•rmH N--..ry
"Gold" egg ,a t the Easter Egg
Hammarskj~&gt;ld himse]( 5aid iD
In: addJtion, th~ • .new " Mrs.
,lina, damagmg a number
of plan would mcrease the cost of eordinr;: to Mrs. Bradford.
Hunt last week and recciVfld au
New York F.riday :n;gbt tflat the
Ohto" wUJ win a Serve! gaa rehome.s. No injuries or deaths were producing bread by about one cent
illvitation to the Rota-ry dinner
Gaz.a Strip fighting bad -not re.
frigerat-or, automatic washer and
reported.
a loaf
and $5 a.~ his reward. Attorney
duced his feeling of optimism, JIgas deyer, John WQod automatic
Patch5 of ~lowing. dust . were
The . bill also conceivably could Last Rite. Held
Bernard Fultz, Se~nt.h Avenue
Bill Carrithers, freshman coaOO though it had uDde:rlincd tbe aeed
gas water hca:tcr, $300 !toward
reported cuttmg vi&amp;ton agam to- lead to higher consumer prices
For Nooh Gibb1 who has just establis)wd his Ja~ at Galhpf)]js Academy Higb for his trip.
wardrobe and cllarm course, $100
Cft eOC
d~y in wcs~ern Plains States.
meat, poultry. eggs, ice cream
Informed sources here said that
Fum•ral sen'iOOS' tor Noah Gibbs office in Pomeroy, was J.ntroduc~ School. was nam~ Southeaste-rn
worth of Sumsonite luggage, $100
Strong wmds wore kicking up otJtcr proddcts manufactured
Ohio COach of tfle Year, .at a bas- Lloyd l.!i emphasizinR Britaln'sPomt Pleasant, were held Friday .to tbe RO'I.ari.ans as a guest.
Gruen watch, $100 worth of perdust storms in New Mexl(o, Colo., milk. Retail butter prices
afternoon at trhe Raw~
Plans have been made for the kctball banquE't •honoring Lhe support of the work of •M aj. Gen.
fume and $100 worth of Sac-ony.
Oklah~ma, Tcxa.11 an!l Karu;as.
jump as much as two cents
~'unerai Home with JWv. Kenneth ·l ocal club to havt' a W(!ekly bulle- fir~ and second All SEO squads E. L. M. Burns, Canadian truce
,;ports clothes.
.LOGAN, 0 . UP _ Robert G.
Th~ high winds also stread Jay- pound.
8Upervisor fOT t·he UN.
CRandler, Pt . Pleasant ofli.ciatJn&amp;. tin aad President Baker display- Fnda}' ewniBg in Gallipolis.
The homemaker selocted ''Mrs. Hartshorn, 26 • year • old convict.- ers of suspected dust from earlier
The bill would raise price
Abo
named
by
bhe
SEO
Sport.!!
Burns bas brought Ute Gaii
America" will eceive prizes Yal· ed slayer of his brother, is expect- storms over th~ already dust-laden ports of corn, coUon, dairy
Runal was in tb~ Grave! }WI ed • eopy &lt;rf the Wellston Rotary
writers
,\
ssociation
was
John
Milstrip
fighting to a bait twi~
ned at more than $15,000 includ· ed to be sentenced by Common farmland , causmg more damage to ducts, feed grains, peanuts, rice Cemetery 1n
Che8ilire.
Pall Bulletin. Be asked that. i1eJI16 for
hone,
as
most
valuablE'
player
of ·t hrough bis pleas for a cease fin_
the
new
publication
be
,~;wen
Lo
ing an expen.w·paid .t wo week Pleas Judge Harley Meyer here the parched soil.
and wht"al this year. Critics s;ud OOarcr3 included Guy Reynolds,
the year; the SEO sportswriten
H.il.mmarskjold was to have met
vacation in Florida, !in expense Saturday.
the higher supports would increase Dal e Allensworth, Gale Faires, him or lo Paul E. Dav1s. The
awarded to Gene Morgan. of Lo- Burn:&lt;; in Rome today, but BurJU
Har~horn
tried on
sccon
the nation's already huge f&lt;lrm sur- Clarence Chfford. J'Osc!Jh J-onJan,
gan, the trophy for tile m~ out- stay-ed in Palestinli because of tile
degree murder was convicted oC
~lusc.s.
anrl .fohn Ewms.
standing .!Lrst year play~ . Mil, Gaza oulhreaks.
fir8t·degree manslaughter Thurs-:-:=:-:--:-~=--:-:c:-::--:----::_~:'.::::::::..::::.:.::~:ccc-:c:c---bone was given a gigantic trophy ,.
Pre.sHkmt Eisenhower and SN!day. 11. h•d shnot ht• h•oth.c.
prest'nt«&lt; oourtc:sy of Tawnc\' Stu· rt'iary of Slate John FO!Oter Dlles
Lloyd 35, dW'ing • fight last Nov.
dios, and l'hr Gal,lipoli.~ Downtown r('viewed the Pa-lestine situaticift ·
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C'oal"h(';S A~snclatton, £or bcm g un Fm!ay in. Washington and tofte
Conv;cuon of firsl-dcgriU! manllinor damages rc.sulted from
·t he All -O h111 sq uad and brm gmg 1Starr Dcpar1m&lt;'n·t stressed t:he
a two car coll~Ion Friday after- slaughter carries a penalty of from
rf'Cogn1l1no lot Gallipolis and Gal- "Ur.':i"llC'y Jind need" of Jtamm~-r.sk
1 to 20 yean in Ohio Penitentiary.
Mrs. Guy Nciglcr o[ Racine, rec!Ja Acadr111; .
JO\d"s m i~i on .
noon on Route 7, ooe half mile
fo'uaeral arr;mgemrnts wrrr to
eflved a telegram ;nf(lrming her
'SO~tth of Middleport, the Highway
:\1 os1 diploma'11c circles were
be complf'ted today for William
Mam ·' rl(' akrr of the t•w•nmg
that her Uncle Otis Sayre age 81
P.ttrol reported.
pess im1sl ic 3bout its s uecess.
Gloeckner,
42,
formerly
of
~1l'l
fs
was
lh&lt;'
hroad
basketball
coach
at
died at Monrovia, Calif.
Accardin&amp; to ·t he report an
County near Rarmf', who du:o d Ohio Umvt•r.;J1y, Char\('S Snydl'r
Mr. Sayre left Racine as a young
auto driven n-oM.b by Ray Good·
Friday mght &lt;~t SL Franl." i~ Ho~&gt;p i­ Tna~i m ast&lt;'r fo r the cvrning 1vas
man and has been in the Real ~­
Dite, 24, New Haven struck the
ta-1 in Warren, Ohio.
Claudr Swtrk. prr.:-icf&lt;'nt of the
tate
Business
in
Calif.
r-ear of a oar which was stopped
to SEQ Lt"ag ut•
The
body
was
transPOrtt-d
He ls survived by nephews Otis
at; the Hobson. rai'l.road crossing
Pomeroy Friday cvcnmg by thr
Ed Clark, prt&gt;sidcnt or thl' SEOt
McClintock and Charles Hayman,
and being driven by John R. Veith
Ewing Funeral Homt•.
SpocbwnL~"·
. pce.enled the troprincipal of Racine High School
43, Ohes-hire RD.
SurvJVing thf' &lt;lcrf'a.sC'd i~ his phl,~s to ( arrtthens, MJl-honr and
COLUMBUS, 0.
UP-Judoge
Burial will be in Monrovia, Calif.
m1&gt;tber Mrs. Charles Hral! ,, fhe 16 All SEO ploym.
Carl10.5 M. Rlecker of the •Mor1an
Loudl!DVl.JiC, 0 .
Tho~C' g ivt! n awards on the f1rst
County Common Pleas Co~ says
ll'&lt;~m wrrr Gary t·ridcnmaker.
A former Middleport Mice
his coull'l.y',s tax dup\icale 1taa
Pomeroy Nine Jlleel8
Wrll ~ lnn. Ert Kcatm.J::, N('lson- Chief ha~ been nam-ed as Deputy
jumped Crom the lowest to the
vi!!('; H•lb ~fd{innf'y, Middleport; Shenff by Shertff Charles A. RoRacine Tlria Monday
higbeSot in an 8--counly group in
,Jr~hn M1l•honr, Gallipolis; W&lt;'n berts at Pom1 Pleasa nt. Deputy
.the past six r~ars.
The Pontcroy Panthers v.1ll take
\hd •·. A'lH'n:;, frank McLau~hlin Sherif£ R.Oiy McClul1' Jnd his wife
Riecker, in a spcerh Thursday on th~ Tornadcws 1rom llacinc
Logan. JoP Sout·h, Alben~ and and daughtrr, Mary, are former
night before .f·he Mor~an j:ounty Monday at 4. p . m . on the latter's
J erry \\' &lt;~lkr, Jark.~on.
l\fiddh•port r~id!'nts and Mn.
ASJOCiation of Columbus, credited tleld.
Sunday afterrroon •t 3 p. m. lhe the l"bange from ,an agrjcuJ.tUNI · The game at Milidleport sched·
McC'turr
is a daughter of Mr. and
SPcon d IC'am All SEG ):l\'('fl
Mrs. Olhe Hindy.
annual Spr)rrg CoDcert of th(' "Mid to an industria'! economy.
uled (or Tuesda y has btoen cancelaw;.~rd" WN!' ~f1kr •Mikhcl!. .hackPolice· work of Deru1y McCJHre
dlepoi't Concert Band will be glv·
lie nid ~he pt'r c&amp;pila dupli('ate . led aince the Yellow Jacket {,eld
Sidney T . l\1u; ~d l wa~ naln&lt;'d ~o n l'ar l .Jenkins Gai!Jpo!L~: .lun
in
1he pa.'&gt;Ot includr-d th&lt;' loca-l. pOton at the High School auditorium in Morgan County was M-.300 cbm~ is not in shape to be played on,
as df'legatl' from 1hr ~l 1 drlh:p(o r t Jlutkn!-kiE', 1\l'h!.'n ~: Larry Bawcr.
:&lt;
itJQn
PoliN' Chief of W'f'lch, W.
wU.b B.md DireetDr Earl Warnke part'd wtth $1,100 1n Perry, $1.2M&gt; according to an announccmt'nt reVo l un1£~cr Firrnwn·s
A'SMX'Jil"lmn i\1 Jdrl\('pnrl,
Charl!.'s
Rllm:.cy ,
~nting a varied pro,ra_m irr Meigs, $Ui00 ln Delaware and ceived today .
to tlhe Stat~ l'"lrf'tlH'-11 ':-: A~~oc iai Jn n \\'c.lbt .. n . 1-:up•ne Rt"r!-., Giilllpnli!-. Yo. ; West Vtr~;mia Slat~ Patrol
rangins from SoUis.a marohe!, VIc- Athl'ns, $1,700 in ITO&lt;'ktn£ 'Hnd
OHicPrs and nir'&lt;'C"tor:;,· mrrtim:; In Tum ~lrQuai(l. N&lt;'i.som'llir, Bill ami Guard a1 the Sta!e Peniten·
1iary at Monnd~Wi\J(', W. Va .
tor
Herbert m1191ca\
comOOy l.i~king and $l,I)!X) in Franklin .
WATCH FIRU PLEA
tw hrld in Clrvc\.tnd on Apnl S hrr1d~n . Pom('roy.
.,._pmOOrs and modem and cla.s8i·
Riecker said \.he increase could
Mi.ddko.pDI"t 1''1 rc C.h Lc.f 0Jn.·id
21 · 22 WhE'n thr Vol11nt&lt;'t" r Fin•1\t .:1 II1C'('1mg
prCC't'din:.: l'hr
eal ,jje!ectums.
b(l credited io improvements made Ohl'inger and Ohl&lt;'f of J'olil'C llu s·
men mel Thursday mgh1 at thl' h,rnQU(I!, J&lt;tck Gi\b!.'l't, of llh&lt;'
TytO ARE FINED
The public is inviLed 'lo attend by the Ohio Power Oo., Tennessee Mlll Bailey, reQUOI5't0d that pen;on.s
Jo'iremrn 's Hall
,\ t hen s ~ks:;&lt;'nger was erected
Two
dt~ift~g
whlic intoxieated
rthis con'Cl!-11 wllen the direetor Gas Corp., Ohio Fuel Galt Co., and burnmg tree s1umpg tu cncircJc
Chari&lt;'~ 0 . Murra.v.
prrsidenl. pr!'Sirll'nl fct.r the eominJ: year of E'a!ies wern ·heard in 1\fa.y or E. F.
•
wi.H pnseot ·lihc awards to ~h~ the Baltimore &amp; Ohio Rulroad. them 'fi,l h Wtr(' ma;!h to keep th&lt;'
fOIHADO DAMAGI td the 0Lf'ftatlon Milk oomp&amp;l'l,f ereamery
wa."' in ("ha.rge of !hi' mf'or11ng th e Sfo;o Sprrtswnt('r A~'M.· iation; Robinson's court Friday niglil:
players.
.
(&amp;bove highway} tn Berlin, 'V fla., Ia eo complete there doea't
wind t.rom blowing burnin'll' parli.
l'hfl ho.st ~iltec mc\wit-d Rus \\-'iiiMd FJ\zpaLfl&lt;•k
or Jac~on Glenver Boggess, Langsville ·M'W
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Special features on t.he program
appear to be much left to repair, D.anage to a tactory (below
cll!fl thet might bnd' in another
·sell , James Daniel s and Tom M1lb wa~ ekct &lt;'d va·c pr~tdcnt and Ohf'St(!r Wclht, Long Bottom W.:,
highway) II even WorM. The tornado llJLled eight pet110rui and lD•
will be a trumppt. oolo .aad. • darAdmitted FrJday: l''inley SlN.c8, area· and ignite. A burn-ing pcrand th 0y sen'cd ref.rf'~hments at Od1e McDonald of Gallipolis was both fined $100, c-osts and sentfil.,
r~utlwd.
l!!!od_60_1a !!"! &amp;r&lt;\o _
_[Jnlm!OI_ImJ!IIB~ol
inot. quil'tet.
lUit ib ihlo ueedod, Bailey :.aid.
·the clo...;c oi the meetin.;.
gi\'1:0 Lhe :;L'Q"Ctal1} p.x&gt;t.
c~ til Lbree day-s in jail.

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lUI'S. Ralph\\ e ..:.er J Loca} "mner Apn*I Showers
In f;as (:o. "Mrs. America" Contest T
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Choice of 22 Varieties

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Pbone-

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Plans Are Made
By Pomeroy OES
For Banqe~et
Plans were made ror a mother·
daughter banquet to De tle)d on
Tuesday , Apri-l 17, when Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OES met TUesday
evening at the Masonic Temple.
Ncllie Brown wolllby matron
and Theo Smith woo1hy patron
pr-esided end ill'Yitation,s. wel'le received 4:o aottcnd inspcctlons O(
Mt. Olive Ch.aptCT, Chesterhill;
Washington Obspl.er,
Hamlltnn
April 7; Valley Chapter. McCon
nelsville, April 12; Albany Chap-•.
ter, April t; Euph~ia Chapter,
Ame&amp;vilfe, April 25; New Milrs~
Held Chapter, M.ay 9 •nd Hartt· 1
sonvUle Chapter, May 2L
Mabf&gt;l G()('glcin , tnla ~c~s~,
Florence Tracy
and
V1rgtn1a
Simmons wue named atl thr com
mittec m charge of the tickets for
lhe mothcr-d.[lughtec banquet. 0 .
H. Ogdin, worthy patron of Peeb 1
les, Ohio, was a guest and spoke
briefly. Plans were diS('ussed {or ~
mspeetion which will be held
Jun{' 11
At th(' cl~&lt;' of lhfl me&lt;'tlnA t"t·
rroshml'nt:s were served by Doro
thy Will, Ida Sm1lh, Grace ~a­
Icy, Shirley Custer and Arvilla

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Field grown rose bu s hes . Good hbroush ro lt;h': r stronger plants. Packed
A super root_cd pa ~ka.~=:e, ~arantees C;:lic~~ ~oil conditioner.

Funeral Services
Held Wednesday
for Mrs. ShoemQker

CONVENIENT TERMS

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President Ponders
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Baseball Scores

The Kautz,
DaffOOH
Stor1 was read by m Mr.
and ·Mrs. Robert Mci)Owe 11 (rom a weeks visit with her daug~ -Mary
treasurer.
Racine
Mrs woodrow Mora. A demon and daughter. D~b orah . Columbu;;_
~tralion on a Religious Exh1b1t h&lt;n-c m.:&gt;ved to a ne\l' hl'me . ~~d

weather
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Devoted Ttt The lntereftt Of l'h Meip.ftiiN• Area

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Cheste, Garden
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Annual Inspection for May JO

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Sale At Meeting

-Evanqeline Chapter OES Plans

TONIGHT

finish and top.

Club ToSpor.tsor •
Gala Flower ShoW.

There was an Easter Prngram .
at tb.e Baptut
Church Sunday
morning , following the
Sunday
The public is .iavited to ~e ~
school hour .
d
IJ'Ual
Sprina Flwrer Shot' liVeD br,
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Durst an
the
Rutl1nd.
Garden Club at ~
family , Donnelsville end Mr. and
RutlaPd
Methodist
Church. .Mr~1
Mrs Henry Moore, Columbus, were
Pl&lt;rnS were made for a rumm11ge Robert Reibel, Lel.dimt Creek, It
Easter weekend guests of M.r. and sale to be be.ld in the church
ct11nrman -of ,t he Flower Show.
Mrs. Ott Arnott.
social room April 11 and 12 wht',n
'l"be .mDw wilt be held on Sat-,
Mr and Mrs. Gary Wolfe and the Ladie:s Aid o( thP St P.aul s
rday
Apnl 14, 2 9 P. M:. ad
family St. Louis, visited his par- Lutheran Church met Wednesday
Sunday,
A~l .115, 2-5 Y-- ~:
eots. Mr . and Mrs. Eber Wolfe and
afternoon at the chun:h.
Garden Clubs ln -thii area are
other relatives.
Mrs. L. C. K'arr presided and
Mr and Mrs . Frank Wallace art' prayer by the group opened the bein' mvited to exhibit h1. th('
announcing the birth of a gr~ndson m~:etmg. Those havin~ at"hcleti h orticultural or specimen: elu~.·
to their daughter and son-m-law, fur ,t he rummage 6ale were re Mrs. Cush Johnston, Bradbury,..lS.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bl.rcb of qu~ted to hav~ them a.t the president 00 tbe Rutland Garden.
Waterford..
Club"-'-----~-chu!Yb by Tuesday. April 10
Mr and Mrs J R. Foster and
Three arttclH were pres ented
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Paul Stewart and
TWO ARE JAILED
Middleport friends of.the late family, Columbus, spen_t the East- as ro!Lows : "As We F'or~lve" M~ .
Two men were • in MlddleporL
11 'MTS. James Simpson, ·M rs. Ebt•r
Paul
Theiss·
"God's
Candlehght
'
Evan-gclme Chapter, OES. W1
LeWIS, Mrs. Harley ~w1sller, Mn Harry Kldd and Mn;. Kidd and er weekend wlth their parents. ){~ C harl ~ Lytle and "How jail today awaiting hearings be.
have ttwlr annual tnspe(:ltOTI on Oma Nelson, Mn . Mtlton Hood .
ctulren
were in
Portamoutb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck.
fo~ 'Mayor C. 0 . Fisher otJ
Thun;day
to
attPn&lt;t
his
funeral at
Mr and Mrs. Daniel Crouch and R.eai is t.~ Powe-r of the DC'VIl" chargM of intoxlca.,Oil. Bot.~
May \0 an&lt;i Whf'll hth:as=..~~
After the meeting the E~ngf" ­
Mrs . Karr.
.
d arrested by Patrolman Boa~~
Thursday cvrnm&gt;g a.t 1 . e
.
li c Club met and sandWiche s. thf" Daehler Funeral Home. TheY baby; South Charleston . and. Miss by The
next m~~etmg wlil be bel
n
, .,,.. and coffee 10 cl uded Mr. and Mrs . Harol~ Lillian Powell, Columbus, vlslted
Tl"mple Jn fE'gular s~ss1~ n. pl.ana
were Thomas Eblin, 28, or Midi. .
P \Ck.if'S ' pDtato hC 1,.-Mrs WJllUlm
Hrown, Mr. and 'Mrs. James Sulh· thel.r parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ivan WedncsdilY May 2.
wPTe made for the mspoot;:;· were seTV(.'ii
dleport and John Steinbrook·,
Y
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Mn James Clatwoo1by, Wo Y Morns .Mr~ Theo Neutz\mg. Mr ~. van Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Karr Jr., Powell.
45, of Lo1an.
Mr. and Mrs Emil Plichta an~
ENTERS SORORITY
Matron. presided and an~ou:aeea~ Denve~ Rice, Mrs. Jark Bechtel ' Kal'~ Hlody, Ern~st Covert, Mrs .
a practtce session for Apnl
and Mrs.
Dana·\
Tho~pson . wl'lliam Walters, Mrs. Eber _Le- family , Cleveland, vilnted Mrs. P~I­
Nancy Irene Blacttnar , daugh
Morgan, Wilham chta's mother Mrs. Frances Phll1 P M. and a potluck supper to TwPn'i:y mnc members ~
two WlS . Roger
ttrr of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B\aettbe held a-t 5 P .. M. on ~ay 2 guests trom the Prunt Pleasant Childs.
h.cn memb-ers w111 ctcan the chapter were presen!l.. The com(
Miss Carla Daune Ow ell'S and so~aster Sunday guests of Mr. and nar 209 Sprit'tg Avenue . has rcBY UNITED PRESS
:intng reorn and kit.cbert of the
Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bowman (Jane Mrs. c. f . Shain were; M~. and cenfly · been initiated b y Alp~a
tt~ US't!-d
arrange. m.enls o
1
Chicago
N 16, - Baltimore A 4
'n
Temple. The regular
monthl y jonquils and fory sl h Ia ·Lft the owens) and their daughter, Susan, Mrs. Gene Roush and ch1ldren, Delta Pl social sororitY a~ OhiO
Chicaeo
A 10 - St. Louis N 1
meehng will toe helf.l May 3.
Culumbus, Wer'e Easter guests of Chillicothe; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Univerrd:y . Miss Bla1!ttn:a r ·Js a~so
di.ning room.
Milwaukee
N 8 - Brooklyn N 6
a
m
ember
of
the
Ohio
Um,·erslty
Invitations are to be sent to
Mr . and Mrs. Karl Owens.
. Reinshel and family and Miss Judy
Wasblngton A 3
Morrrhing Band and the Symphony Cinti. N 4 neighboring chapters tn ~ttend
Mrs Ruby MeKendrle, who 18 Shain , Columbus
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recuperating arter recent eye su:
Mrs . Kenneth Beckner, Charles- »and.
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Mr. and Mr.s. Henry Lana. p;tts15
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Mrs.
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l'd in the Shiflet property o_n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manchester and Mrs. Ed Burmcn.
art Hawktn s. secretary.
Commtltees appotnted are dl'-Walnut Street fo-r three years, u Wolfe .
sunday guests of Mr . an~ Mrs
BY UNITED PRESS
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Thr AprH meeting of rthe Chr~ - moving to her own house on
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson and oval Di.ddle were: Jerry . ?owell
Philadelphia _Bobby Singleton";.
Mrs Robert l'Qats; rc~Lstratum, tcr Garden Club was. held at t \~ Rutland Street.
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~1rs Leo Vaushn. 1\1~:;. Walt:: home of Mrs . Robert ~ood wt 1
Mr.s . L W · McComas 1~ the of Mrs. Jackson's mother, !o.hs Bob Fisher, ~a&amp;.
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith and ren attended a Birthday dtnn~r
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Mrs. for her father, Bart Miller at hts Powell, 209, san Francisco knoe~
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Mrs. Della Carnahan SPent ~ev Smith's grand-parents, Mr.
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ed out Charley Que, 188, Los Ang~
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Waid Diddle 1efl Wednesday for
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M '5 Ste\ t'ns l1 rkersburg
M

t.nd MJ"! \\J Mtlhonn {lnrllwu d
ghttr~

\I r-r

f

ntl \1
• &lt;; !) n i!

~rre-

~rf'

f""

Mr

and

.and

l F-rtna Lou

"1

mother

kTon

ll

d'.lU:::httr of iMl'
My~r~
the:Jter
~

I

ttil

hff'

.V&amp;nd•

\t r :11 Ll ~I -s o\h ID Myers
fhtftn
"
1
:1r1' the proud
n
1
d&amp;ll~ hter born
par '

''

8111 llryan

afld Wr and

Mrs R &lt;

AL!IO

The Kentu(l&lt;bn

Gbon

wn.~

Sou1h ~hel

E(.IB

Chur&lt;'h
Good
at
t11~ home or held
lfr and
MrsFriday
Carn&gt;tt
Cbri.dy 'NI•rtY-f1ve mf'mbers and
and fnends att~ndM.
RuM.JWg'Je:n Sat\i~
Followane ttw- dt"''o1JOnal ser
Ml':&gt; H~ea ~~ vi.sited tteeo or Eastn songs .and the ~ory
With .obe.t pthent Mts
Frances of the ~ruct!Jxton 1he group en
JOJ1!1d In eftning of feiJows,lup as
oMoere Ch~ee.ke saturday
a potluck lunch
was served
"
'Lee
't1.e table cenlh'pu~ee was a dke

A1N'1I t
Dt•n• LY'!n

,unci•Y only
turt Lant"aster

Crnemaueoe- Color

ALSO
th•lme R1tt,.,. Jeffrtoy MULnMr

The Rotket Mill
A,wft 9-10

.,_ T...._

tflyna Ma,.._

htftr w,lftert

MaMIIe

WILL

v1~ of 1he

Wanda Curtis

Km!!: Dmosa'Ur

C!
A'rTENDED
The Otuisli:in Endeavor ~

of W&gt;\ffiel4- W Va ..u.d
Ml Brae.e
MiO ~ lolrilscn ..n.l doufhtlr 41.1'1"' MrS .fwd "'I""'
•11\1 Mrll RU!h.til Leo wer• "'

Aut~..;mH~~~~

l..ast ()f rhe

ALSO
VIdor I!IWur•

•

Glory Bntade

I :~~=~~~=~=~===:

dec'ornleod for Easter with eocoa
mrt r-.andy PJlgs and a PJDk c:'lnd&gt;
r:~bbtt

Mrs Dt-lla \VindSOT' or CbesUr
the group with SII!'VW'

, ........w••

f'tl~rtamed

.,..,iol!

I
Ras-1

He coqductcd tet
Ea'PlJ•mal serVJl1!S and fOur MW
~ "af\d Mrs Ti.{U!; Pmk'.en~ Mrs
fl'leJnber:s WI'M' r~rVl!d intc the ~hell Unthh. and &amp;;\ttj!lhtl'rs
ehutch
S'l)wl S!,!rrdj\ m l~lllt'l n\»r.J:S Wrlh

CUR8 SWRYICI A~ ALL TIMES

I

l;OOQ~ON

fAH-tr!I"E

RT 13 ~Asd!f:. YA•

-

BlTILDING Bl.CJtK
Monufachlred By

'lbt": attendaocl! at SundaY SchQbl rffriU\~ s

BLETNER BLOC1&lt;.

on Easter SUnday wa~ 82 •tld til-e ~ ilr lf ~lr~ C.rn ... e Nt; 1jllt r
two prrn1ary rlasses f'nJOYflfi '" 01'fld d.aUJ;hlw s
\.\ 11 sunday
egn hunt
vth'~~ f :.r.1 1'11 &lt;H I 11)
1 1
Mr Ut!Cord MolT s \L~ ltt'd ()l'L kt ns'
Mundt~} , n ng ..,.1th Mr Carl

PilON~

MASO~

CALL DAY OR NIGHT

n

SP • 5541
•.l

vennts e er 1o""'
•.NJr,~~
·~::::=~~~==~~~===~~~~
M1 an I Mt" 1tumdore Ros,. at
:tnd:f.! ~ &lt; I!Tfo):d ~lorus ani r
/s Celebrated ertenl,if!d
church ::~l ( afm('J oh East Ml'S• Vfiif:ilJ... J\rril~r ~):re~t Easlt&gt;r
Sunda} and totlk d1Bner. wlth SUftdaY..r
\\1\tl;t Mr and
M•llk •• Deliciou&lt;

I CI1('r \r hon1 \\&lt;.~

t

!

of Mr

\or

I

' \I
Tt 11

Garrttt ( tlrtl'l) Sap! ~ nd 1 all~~
Affflld1hg from a d Jo:t:l11 r " rt'
\fr and Mrs John Sw::~nk Mr
Rr&lt; h:wd Lewrs a-nid tiOn

a~rrnoon

Drnu
gr11ndso

I

G+ne

sts~r

MNhadmt rhurcb

I

F'nye WaJ :;on L Ia Bintz \\ Jm:~
Bahr D&lt;J;nna W.aBvo
D ~It- 1
ltAr r.arrt"tt C'tni~t~ and Mr

I&lt;M'f'ftllln of ltrllrr,.pbrt !rom a anti F lma Lou Salyers of Alrrf&gt;t
~lr :rnd Mrs Jobn Dill r aJHi De
drs~n«" W((f~ Mr -and Mrs t.:.arl
l1ra
Dlilers and Lrno'~'e Beu:mg
Joltnson and d~htt•T's of CH!
ron, New. Jet&amp;e) Doftald lfohn;on 1 t NN Lexrngton llr and Mrs
of Mf mPbn IJ'enn. Mrs Ne-totw C;~rl Wauon Zdena Ll.llda and
Gt'lle- Mer1c ol Dayton
4~!!ndeJ- M Uftrton h
Mr.~;

a

I\\

M:rt; lf(' l#n Jnhn&lt;:On 1 ~,Nwling
an Jnde-f fute hme wHtl ht'!" 'ion
havm ..

II

lilt' V ..-tor and Patt v l lUI 11 11
Fi'.t J~tt~Jlnt' Baht 7..dt-Oil an I I H b
atoon Pruretil.li Jan t ( l :~ rlc ~f:lr
lt !:' Fndhng
Joye
Van a.! tf'r
CUfJI) n Knott s
h 1tt Chr~,1y

Wt'dllt'fi

Ttlf'N'Oft 3l(tl ftlm ~y tvh1le

,

l:~rt l " of \hilhfolhl'
' 1 r h " pareot11
~lr
lut&gt;i'f' r larllow
Mr~
t 1 a~ rt her t"t•1hth

r 111

111lrf'l t c;

wen- Tomm)

BY JOSIE

1:

J..

11

I !"lam

PLANTS

a

~ J1h I

h 1l r;;: lh"
for \h~jt aU:.daY :C0.1t tn black I \I. ere g te n for lhl: \ v f
pd wtl.lt@' .eototi~ 60m Harry I 'O&lt;:f 1 !!~:~ n ~al'h c- 1,.
\f
~ht11!'1 , .e&amp;lled:!On '!tit Jleck
nunt t h{ dtldrl:Q rttu s t'1.J
!1ae tl' cat ID a tiny v tn the t hurrl ( r vt1t- 1 trr-::~ t
c~ttl\...

Clar f&gt;fiLf'
wti

f r th• d ldr n 11. I
1 \1
.. n
Jf Du) 1 r ar:J Ond \\,.
r J
and F.urt II
\\at ~ r
I IIJ r

1

' u..ujj
-rwtc •ts n&amp;W~y

~

ehrldrw

d rrtytwo1 jand Mi
f:I C't' &amp;r•
1 01rt '.1

27 c&lt;1ft, f"rw~1 1
Iu.n d iltdy I I w

arlne ,

Trrrell

Carl \\ \1 "' d I rgnterro Pcnne
tov :md \tr J fl I \lr ~nk. Sloops
and d:nu hi r f f' Jti:ntbut'g

Tl

*·

Sendmg 8Jfh but unable to .a1
te.nd were Mrs Ha111)' Druke Mrs
J U Donovln and M~ Jnhn

Sbtrl~y
Btll ({ luppn lliltD5
and SNor 11 ( u 1 hrr uf t tiHt.eT._
Ot.bt"r (!ueo.h lt'+'n Mr and Mrll

cloek PN

,.
t),.

De:Ja

Suod~y dmnt'T tut&gt;S"'I of Mt and
~frs 0 &gt; lie V.: at son were lfr and
Mrs L ~rl Wat -. n :wd family
ba:yton Mrs f.ff1f' Wur~n end

&lt;'h{Jru ~ ~ m(Jng W::t.S

~II tht-

Blllrnhar't

Ela:1

\\ md!wr and nu•Cf' of ctteM..t-r
wen- £aRter gu~t~ of Errlf' lry-let
aDd OttlP. Tulllt"

Pat10'1'1~ \()('~!

Monday Oft ~s.

Mr and Mrs C11lfohl MotTrs 1t
tended the weddntg l)f their nlece
Mi96 Jo Corol Cbaplban to Mr
Chilrle~ Ray Rines at the Feclerlitei:J

Fa)' to 1 lUI II" Nf'w LexJhJ\6n ltet

a.od Mn

I

~lh{\UJI)

R,rt/uln.., ( f•lt-br&lt;lltun
• JI~Jlt.l .;It II')S€11 llorhe

Marrdta

th('ll dmrght"t
Mr and
Mrs
Thomes Holter Jr ond cMdrtn
Mr and M1 s Allen Tavlor 'had
as J;: tests nn E 1~ter Sultda} theJr
f!lilnd duhlrl'n ( tir;;trr Ralph Ril
1th an I Pn I Ru e Mr and J..Ir9
Ptank l'{l dBon and chddrf'n of Po
mero} Mr and M1s Hun t:apt&gt;
hart ond :"~on f:eorgto o( MuJdlePOl t 0
Mrs R.-.ff\ (. arldon and Bill •nil
Ann spent Fr day l'Venlng at the
home of Mr and M1 !I W R Rmte

On Tuesday Mt and( Mrs Tho n
Donahue cam for }::short \'1 I
at the Mtlboun hon1
;\',d wr-rr
accompanJcd b::~ck by 1h~Trelat '"s

from Dun&lt;'an Falls MaT Ita and
P&lt;~rkl'rshurg

~ 11\d

«t'n Mobdn

'f'vrlr'ung
)k and Mr:. Rajph Lee haP a~
iu'~s on l:a~ter Snnda\ Mr .and
'-'rs J.a~s Ingram and chtldrf'n

Coklntbll6

Ohio

Mr

and

J~n Ih16,. Nlornrng Stnr and

1

I

' \ glass of milk
oh bovl That s a
drmk 1 do tnJOY

Mrs
Mr

O.d Mr! t41rl Offutt

A 'btlldH&lt;l .Uet, all

• Shake&amp;

a~rec

.. t'lot'llljpok
• Sherberts

• Cones

AT I'OMDOY ONC» BRIDGE
PlatMle iii(:Ji

iillo-lt·oty

""*-

1"-t'""""9-lte
14),,

•

'I1ie1r grandth.lJ:hter
frpm- mea~les
Mf alhi'l Mr~ Warren Rme Vls
ft~ 1'kil!-f1~ wi.,lh bts part&gt;nls Mr
IIQd. M:r~ .theoqore fl.nsr Bashan

• Sundaes
• Malts
• Dillies

t::row.

n. n

arulnutritioWI

b~~~

Clrtlt(ls. ~rdvt'rm!!:

Vou Gtt Thooe Dellelous

1~6

qSy of April A 0

Mri '{'afi o~AfbrPJlf. a~d &lt;la.uihter of

Vist The
DAIRY QUEEN
Ston

One V1tol Part
Is

P.a

an

F.: C' vn ne ~In\ ltd
J lcn~e stntl haJli.\U{t rhC'r"V3
\1011; lu \1
(
d \ I k'1 1111.111
Ck" I yd1a I' b
h&lt;t{ h I) April 10

LEGAL NOfiC£
Blanche- Hl!nry Whose pla('e of
re~&lt; deJ}('e rs unknown Is ht-rebv
notLfa-d !hat Gn the 16 h day of
March A D 19&amp;6
Nmwood
Henry being plnlntirf hi~ h1s
-.:~S$$~~ petrhon aga1nst her as deff&gt;ndant
Oii
10 the CQUrl of Common Ptf' 1s
Me1gs County Oh1o
Ottte No
12 395 prayin-g for d1voree from
.the old Blanche Hetn"Y on othe
Of
grollnds nr Witful AbsMt~ o(
said defendant from
or more .than .one year
past
Competent
and Gross Negl-ect of DUtY 1md
Pln1n~rr ako prays tor other
proper rchef Stud cause W1~l be
Tor tl.earih( oh or ilftf!'r the aoJh

1'rl\ttcfb'!tAL 1 BEAWI

~1:N

Wf'N!

~1ut h••

A Supenor Service
WE BUY

M::~y

:f!ii

t

repair,

HOUSES 'bUlLT roofs shrngled
asbestos shmgles repa1rs etc
~!,~·~; ~t~h$3 00 barrell Phone
Teai'Ord S)racuse

...

Cor

itlf' amJ Mr. Jubn Swank Wr
MKt Yh krf hard l...ew~s •od .aft
ur Akrun t.lr :.00 M11 .iohn Dfl
lf"l'" Mr and Mr ~ ill))'d DUJw and
ramrly M111s IIMI'f" Bi'tz1rMI: an!.l

mary and Jtt.t:tnnt&gt;n; ( ~~~'f'-&gt; Pbe
juniOr rbotr robNI l n
wh;~,.
e:tJII" .liang thl"l'+ P'..t!CH &lt;-hont.~~
Donna Je.tnlle- 8aht prrsf'ntrd tM
P'Airtft' Ao1JR
~ t!'D(' J Ps
:~.l'ld
C!'iet)'l BMh ~man s:.n~t Jr-~\1$ Ltve-~
fleeoiurtr n wPrt&gt; also
Jlv'f&gt;n The aOult d101t ~an~ lhrPe
1 new f-ast-er seltorttOn 'J!be Cbr111
ty family sang
llf" IHluJ!ht my
Saul at C' alvPty
Mr-l ~Ua W ndii r ul &lt;..: bHtit
&amp;:ave- a rr~ Ill[ al)ot)t t Mary thf.
r.tu.thf-1' of Jtt&gt;U ,
I ra)t.N Weft'
by \(r~ N II t' Bo~11 h&lt;trt
k v
M2a Harnbdr-t ( hMt r lf1d ft.-~

qu\l.tfd to be !90id It was; &amp;~ ~
ridf,jd t.o "*'vf' FathH Tdl\&gt;1 ~ Molle
11{ll{~e,;

1 h.- Snit

Mn; v..~,. Kr&gt;dlf hiving sP&lt;Ot ...,
~ M'~ -\~~nom al re.admgs
Mr~ Joseph Stn~ble M~
Alberi
wilf be beld
!h-. ~sl "11ite~ or- ,Yltls !In hnt«liil \&gt;( ~ut"""""' ""Pll on onThe
SmLih ::~nd 1'-lrs ChaTles Lftga:r
Tut&gt;sqay nrebt Apnl 17 at the
Mon~e IraYI\&gt;i• 'llih110 fiilumOtJ M41l._. '&lt;fJJ (f~.r ' '
h(lnlf' or 'Sb- ln4. :\til J M G.:LUI
Aftrrr the honOred guest o~ to her hbnl't ~Wore lM MO'nday
o!
Cha.1f'f'
et1. her gifts nfi'e8hmenllt9 were
Ml' Cli1T4rd lio.tts maile ' """
i&lt;i9 !fco Vi•ill, \l'olnr
oess
lri~
til
PaH&lt;o..Sbutg
l'llday
M~
"!~
Mri.
Vltg•l
l.h&gt;uah
W
'llerved by die hostcs~ to 1lhosl'
lfr and Mts I:.fo TaYlOe' 'tashl'O ~ ~tq~O .. T.o,bn :...Shi'lll -sl)nlt Bas.
1tam'l'lil .abo'v\! and Mrs R1ch~
Ga~t Mr.! Roger Dillard
1Mrs brtefly \rilh hts rister iifl Jloaldl'tle ter: with i\tt an~ t.t -., Fr&lt;xi"'Shnln
Jpck 'See.hg an(] da\lg:h&amp;r M"'t'!i ~e ahd son Paul r*1 ThursdaY
Way.ne Jones ahd tiOt't Mrs C J 11 fitflrboon
•
!kT And·M.n; G€orge1Ivt1s .and
$truble ~ss Sandra ~m~h Mi~s
R.~v John Elwood foillf!d hlti Jle. 50hs o'i- Jl~tnerop were ~tii ol
Jallet Struble Mnr:;
SayTc -plar awotnt!Mnt e:t ~ 'Sulton l4( and \rts W R Hayl'nlf)

~==~===.::::::::::::-:: 1 n tn VI-~"t IJPt\~Crt'
and MJ n
and Mr
d ldJ&lt;Cn

You hove something
- -- To Sell, Trade or An·
QU:CK SERVICE OD Watch Renounce, Let A Doily
ANDTORO
pairing by Factor, Tralned
POWER MOWERS
watchmak*- COLLINS JEW£. Sentinel Display Ad
LERS. Pt-mt-MI
Want Ad be Your
SIMI!LICITY &amp; BOLENS FOREMAN • AI!BbTT Tv sER- or
VICE All mana 1\epal,cd by Ex I Representative.
GARDEN TRACTORS
pert TechDicflu Phone 6284 Y
Middleport
..15-tf - fhey Get Resulll-

MEIGS Equlpmetll Co

J~n

...

AGFNCY

eoll 6046--J We tf'tdec aU
makes
Schmoll•
Appliance
Mlddleport Ohio
9-27 tf

JACOBSEN

P'athf'r

.o( i.~t~yWJ

WatlfM'I

day Scttorrl It"" on f•l!o~t'U
At II A M " ~ Pf&lt;l :~I prvgr-o~n
W::L~ prtlof'rrtl'd by tbP Junlvr f'r

Mrs Jack Cramtr a recent C~h l!'omtrft) on Fntlat eveh
bride was guest or honor at a mg al 6 ::10 They attended lht' te
shower gl\"en Thu~y evetung l"l!ptJon after lhe w~mc at trr!
~li ~ R
.._ Mrt H.. b
by Mn Ronald Snutoh and lf.rs llohl~ ot the tr&amp;GrB's tl-lnlittan!'ftti N &amp;l'lt. ra.r~ ~us PH:iebs Mrs
Mrs PettUae Rose and Sl!lft Papl 'M•d~ :rat.nsOO and rilfSt&gt; J~c
Dale Sm1Ml at theU' home. Sprmg
spent Friday aReri'tbim With 11 ~ Jl'Jck4p,l_. ~nt F.riday ~
SISler Mrs Blondena JludmtJ Pb- "f'ltl ~ J_. t ltiCJteyJ.s or AUI~ns
Games were playe-d dt,Jtlon: Lhr
Jilt ~t!i .. ~... &lt;I CloU"ev~~nlllg and pr1zes
P:Warded t(l 01 &lt;"'Y

ACCIOENT

Ph one 200 Cl~lant1 A])pl .n r(l
Sturt&gt; 118 W Mam St P ,mcruv
2-23 tl

tor reliable t adlo and

Given Thursday ..
For Mrs. Cromer

Lifo Cesueltv and Bond•

rv1r:~

\ ll

)1.( v

(ttl

SUTtON

Ftr• Automobrle He•lth

m n to ch Jnlll s tr:~lc
0 l
produ ct nu u :.ppofnt) nts
$1 rU UU :wcr JfoiC woek.Jy Wr'lte
b x GuO 1 1 u The ])aJIV St.: I tm I
4 I l lt

Re po s l l

For Sol&lt;"

Helhlock Grove Wllh .Mn; Wtll
tam J{•lhnger IISSL5tlng
-----'-~~~--

--~-~

VQt R
~

fief' hmcnt rarrym~ out thf'
E~ trJ th.-. r w• r l'rV! d by 1he
h.Y t~ ~c&lt;: to thv~e Mmf'!l nhtWl'
and ~fr~ 01 " &lt; oodwm Miss
F.rnn JtS5e Mt-s I awrrn«' !.ann

and Mrs Boney }{.i

I

1952
CADI\ f Al OeV•IIo hnro top I ( l ..I l
coupe A gl u 1)1 0 l S cur $1895

HNk

'rtH"tl opf'-rw-d tht&gt; ma!4mt Dunne
-Mit bul!HH•n ~.on the ~~_,
•hd tr.uurer ,.pbtt.8 ...,.. gtvtll'r
k w• &lt;k&gt;ddt-d lo ha.\'e :i .quilt

bv
M
ne~le
l'ntf'l"hHI'M'd
t hf' Pa~ t r'l ('fs of Ma~n~ta Te!J1
pie Pyth111n
S :t ~r~
ThursdAy
PI ct ng at it&lt;'r tome
Mt&gt;rltamc

I

'

---

rra)f'r by

~~lst('d

rn' M't&lt;: K::~rl Gnlf.'~t'r
Mr~
Mrs Ora ColtrJ\1 ami Mrs Alta lh n11- R1rl I Mr" V.: rll ~m K.iil
Cone who have employment at Jngel' Mr~ Merlm H t&lt;lsCII Mrs
Oh1o UmversLIY Athens spent lhe Gl'orge He nrs ~trs tuffim Eher:.
w~Pkcnd at theLr hOmes here
bac-h \f:rs Bernt~ {)arst nnd
Brenda
PeU\t
had
a
sc1ge
oC
Mh IX!-Ibe!N. E1sc-ls.lf'1h
1
the h1ves durmg last week
The next meetrng Wlll be at the
home of Mr&amp; Ceorj;le lleane.o;

R H R.AY.iLING SONS CO - 24-l For rent - 30 ACHES
CORN
hOUl W~tckPr s~rvlcc
Pa y
GROUND at Salem Center farm
Phone 6227 Nrght Phone 603~
Call 6025 Y or Wlltc W F
-l. DODGE rLYMOUTH DEALIcy 16U N 4U\ 5t
I
ERS
3 6 tf
Oluo

Front Row Center
M~Nff'r&lt;~ GoJ.df Tournament
Ann 1e Oakley

tlu• liac'ff"d

Jc,l null( fhiJihda) H~OH1III
Hw clur h Judrt ur urn

('fU

.rnd nau l!l tC'r 1anqu~t
uf lh Un thl ~1 1'1 hu.Je&gt;t ( htJr(')l
~ I U h" d Ap I
II 1\ G P \1
"'II l
0l1 C"k
I me.r th&lt;' dC'
4__22!_
- - - -- -l a1 m fm ,o;;rl~
Ci A r1, s 0 rrn
c-rt &lt;II J IJt lr&lt;i~t In lilt:! fUI 1 Shtod
houst- 1 111111 g wa!Pr to &lt;~11 out
~H l h lusH
( 0 111'\tl~e
b li.l n.,:-; lwl 111 I ('olrJ wate1 S.t l'{'f
11hf' b an l ll'l
ht tn,ll :-; pOn&lt;~ nd
Ill I 0 tS f ll (I(
I ol fill Smtih
.b~
It
\\.
SlS
w
h
all th " umen
Tire r ord s P1 avrr n \101:-;tm
Rashilr Lonf. Rollu
Rl ~-+6tp openro~l II(' m't'l~ll n g nnd ~ !lf)()r\ "f,r lh• thutil 1.-.11 111 t ~l
At
btl I ~ "(('&lt;~ 1 ) Wft~ htl I .CamM 73o Mr \ ( Tnlor uf.,..oli'do
Por
'&gt;~- ~~ pl:~~Nl
dtu n ~ 1ht ~oclal '&gt;' II prC'~ nt a n nn 1lo Z!'

I

_
1 t HNISHEn

df"llvt!f...J the&gt; Ill~ I" ~fl..r wh, h
h" pnfortnllll
df.J it'trtl ~n a'Utl
bii!Jio( "m"l ~ (4"\1 f"f"&lt;&lt; f r 1.- I fo~r1t
.1160. (.;f-n.- tdf'rt
of r\U .wJ ~~~~

hgh

l HESTNUT RIDGF.
Softly the slnr~ a e ~hm n
Upon a prccwus gravt
WANT~O Liuutl USf'd bah~ :1 ul
Mr anrl .. Mrs 1 co~HJrd Que ~ 1 n
Beneath ltes OTh we de&lt;11l~ lovf'd 1 ILr I l)lh rh11 r and play prn berry and Donnre of Albany t:alll'd
But whotrL wor C'Odtl no~ u1e
I .. 11 Hill x_ _ ---~5_:t_t.£_ on Mr and Mrs Alborrt ('one Sun
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MONDAY
Th '" u~oo to he n tn In at t{lr 11 n
4 1 ~ Secret Storm
The play 1 IJerng lllte&lt;1l'&lt;t h}
c I til
the 1 rn f till' crnt 1ry 1 c m4 ~0 ~ 00 F.dge of N1ghl
L\11
U lu1 1!1 G11n m
nl Mr s 9 00 Srgn On Pray~r
g 00 lap\atn Kangaroo
tra h rs !If
n or t rm c r11Nl
l'.flrl of an
F lu n flu&lt;'k
5 00 I ucky 8 Ranch
10 00 ( !U ry Moore
th N1 tloz Lo
T ng;l ~ h n 111
I hils wus hettet
!'i 30 The Early Show
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
II do 11 hs tnct
th 11 a umtl 1d to d en011 II 1~
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
ll 30 Strtke II Rtl'h
6 45 Spotlight on Sports
ian [) wns and a ft w I Icc him
n l C'O ntn}g that 7!'i buck p11y h1k~
12 00 Valiant Lady
£1 35 Weatherman
word of 111 A rstra
ACROSS
2 Constel
p1 r n nnth wluch they rC'cPlved M havr m&lt;~Lit
21 Pitcher
12 15 l \e ol L fe
7
00 Pattt Page
1 lin n C"'mmon tt m amoog 1M
1 Sun mon
latlon
with
)f !a I W&lt;'"k h Ius th tl Wl'ttJ new
12
30
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for
Tomorro.,..
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15 Dflug Edwards NL'WI
r a 1ve~ for
honr~1v
h C'('I1CY
3
Raise
:S Cloae
a lid
lv plmted along the West Ma1n
12 45 1 ht! Gu1dmg L1gbt
7 30 Robmhood
fath
and
h)w
t
Melody
24
Re
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Conllnl
Street mer
bank
will
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1 00 Katie~ Kitchen
8 00 Burns &amp; Allen
lO Additional
from the
public
to be 1 !tfy 1t
Rcn Greene and
Ll't me tell ynu about Downs
1 30 2 00 As The World Turns
side
arnount
8 30 Godfrey s Talent Scouta
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Jim D1chl ll:'cturlng at the Waha and the ronds Do'&gt;'.m &lt;~nd the
D Ft11P'l
11 Anart
lt-~;land
2 00 Rubert Q I ewl1
9 00 I Love Lucy
mn Htgh gurdance day program on road~ cnn be translutcd utu !GOO
I Swint
or trade
26 At one
2 SO Hou1eparty
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9 30 December Bride
the ment~ and ottrJbute~ or go1ng na1JVt hank rucounts 1n C.moka
12 Inelted
7 Im~~
time
3 00 The B1g PayoCt
10 00 Studw One
14 Overhead
w1tf:J force
11tn the p1 ofes11l0n of journalism
28 Ma.rvll!b
Wh"n lu came out 1 d s 1 Let
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
11
00 Up to the mmute New..
8 Seeu.w
1~ Narrate
29 lrlah
RH rett B::~ehntr hrondcosflnJ! on &lt;'umm•~~Hlll rn Jfl52 to op( r up
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PloY
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VItality
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onlu1 s from headquar1if'rs (hP ha!&lt; amount n~ to sr" 11 I(" t ~ qJ und
l3 Na.Uvll! of
20 Value
SO Veaetab1e
U Oriental
h n lo II UtJ for the p.o)-11 f&lt;'W days t~hLnil~ s ~et
lhrt W&lt;~ all
Denmark
22 Half an em
3J N&lt;lurt.shfd
nurse
wrlh 1 lnuk nllmrnl
Mr tn l A I lht rt wt&gt;re n lwnk.~ .u I no
l3 Bo&lt;ty ot
14 Eaeap•
32 Banlsh•d
6t Et11t Mrth
Mrs R\t'lrnrlf Ro11enhnum stroll ng b&lt;mk OIC'( 01 n\s
water
tllanr•
33 Contradict
nat (abbr)
down the slle-et u nl'w arrival Is
la. Malayan.
2JS ~Oft
38 W&amp;iltcoata ttl Vroa.n
SA~URDAY
6 4~ l'l:aws. by John Coro
l"llC!'Ied al therr house Jn a.bouL
As Col n S1mpson sn~s n his
the body
39 Always
water
2 28
On
700
C1ty Detective
~"' ~n or ei&amp;tht month~
Mr and flno bn(lk
Adam m Plumes
27 Lubr1eate
2
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SIIWnlay
Ozark Jub1lee
130
28 Skin tumor
Mrs R1chard Jones dJSC!Ksing th&amp; when wh n he came back SJ year
8 15 Kiddtes !Comer
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3 30 Feature F1lm
lO!lO Chance of a LJtethne
Unt m.lnertl
at1 Redlegs tn 1eneral R~eh hu 200 m1l s or roMls
117 &lt;&gt;mall
&amp;00 FilmFunnJ&lt;o
10 30 Ltve Wresthn&amp;
31 Coerced
already purehascd tlekeh tor the bridgrs a Wlte suspensiOn bt1dge
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6 00 Evangelistic Hour
M lbclamt.UOft
It HJ Tn-State Theatre
opemnR game an I will have n of 16!11 feet nnd a ('OUplo -or dozM
3$. Level
6 30 Picturama with Jennmgs
~ ma\J hall I II l)et
Rtll Ch his lh&lt;~l were more lhM 80 fe(lt long
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Th ~ w01k Wlll'l. ilone by the na
SUNDAY WHTN TV 13
7 00 &lt;ABC) You As.kPd For It
( ndrlhc n wheeling and n lit' a I t1ve~ fur pronu s -s of money- J)ro
ln\o tnt
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Kat Hlndy gl\'lng out thl' nmes wh1ch WIJre kepi to the Itt
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12 00 F• h For odaoy
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Cl!l!lrs cloborahnK about !hoe ne\\ l~r But a hr-dge that P.XI)i)tls es
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Ted H3!0ks' AmBiteUn
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1 00 Film
11 30 Nflv.&gt;9 Wltlh Bev BaTit&lt;Jon
He&amp;lth AllsOcclatlon m~t1ng Tue~
On roach alone what Downs
d Pillitore
3 00 Feat1ll'to
11 3!1 W-eather wttlh SaMyann
l~y mghl
Fred Kllgust f1rltl achtiit\ed W!WI ~UPJ)O&amp;erl \{) lake
61 Gitl11taa1•
S.:O..: (ABC) Super Clrcus
II 40 Spo11bs \.dln Doo Wllbw"n
tf Canvu
•I ellm for the Ohio TB and lf('ulth thzel.' 10 r ve yet.r!l and cOlt
8 00 Famous Playhouse
II 45 Playhouse 15
\~;:ocJatlon tC'Ilmg thf' group that around UOi){}{) pound:or or $1MIOOO
8 JO Man Beb nd the Badge
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ror aOOut
MONDA"
nn Kukla Fran &amp; 0111"
&lt;~nn1tllf'
nhout !'nmplf'\e lmt $.22000 n1 10000 poun~ A!l'l.l htt
7 15 (ABS) John Daly
12 W Kal'toon Konucs
Ill r 11 ~ "' )Jif) shmld wolk t(l liat r' don" v.l hout fwmal squ1p
iO Jamboree
7 30 T\.\ibght Theater
!tt'lP l'!it 1b!J h n canteen at th1s men I
110 '"'-tl·te
1 00 FUm &amp; Fancy M Slaler
f{ UO {AB&lt;..:
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the C'h'.!!ler M~lhod1s1
Re h&amp;d no bulldo!eN no traft'lt:J 00 (ABC) Afternoon F1im Fe~
9 00 (ABC) Film Fa1r
L hurr.h !!ervtn" a dehclous &lt;'hick port no way o£ rMlilDA l'he na
tival- The Lady Vamshes
9 30 (ABL 1 niedteal Horizon!:!
l 11 dlll!H r 1t the 'fB artd Health
t1ve~ ~hom 00 "rjued Into bulld-·
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5!ftO (ABC) M1ckey Mouse
10
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DAILY Cli1P!OQtrOTE - H.,e•o how to work It•
m~etmll 1h0\ rca\lv out ditl th.rm lntil l'Oads fGr tht!lr own •ood and
8 00 Kit Carson
11 o'lr) )'; 0'\\o\S.
~elves
r.lronnn Rtlnun"ll of the pt~ortl 'l'o 1Nid them ht m11de
Alt'fDLBA.A.Xft
6 30 News W1th M Jennings
Jl 05 Weather wltb Sally Ann
to LO!fOFf.LLOW
S.1\l a1J n AIm\ 11 the 1 B Assor I hem plant gardens along Hlft
11 10 Sports w1th Ted \Volfe
6 46 \\ P.attlel
1 tt' Jrn~ 1111 1 L.: of ht r rxorr lt nc&lt;'s ronrl hf'd~
On• tettv limply lt&amp;ftd• ror uotll.•r ln tllll example A It used
8 50 Srmrt.s
II 15 Royal Playhou~e
u 1n hn
11 r llu appnlltng I v 11.:
He had no f')lplo9lve~ fl) hrt&gt;ak
for the three I. 1. X tor \tl• two 0 • ttc Slnrle Jett•rs apo..
cot \tho It~ -... h1 1( as many as 200 up the rod: b ~5 90 he mventf!d
trophtu
ltnfth Md f.orm.ttton ot the word• trt an htntt.
TUESDAY
• 1 30 Warner Bros Pr~eots
hch Ry the eodt ltttlrt art dUferent
peo ~ It I \e 11 one ~ma ll bu.hllnl(
somel'hmll t}\ey c-alled
cookJm
12 30 Ne1ghbors
8 30 WyaH EarP
un! 11f thu hr , h rate of Tub~&gt;J~ ll ~~ nr n p dqm
A antorram Q1,10tatton
9 00 D.an.ny Tho.mJW
100 FLlm &amp; Fancy
0~ 1 th~;r r abo ~Ia told of the 1e1
Nat vt&gt;s dua holM In I'O(k f~tces
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Afte-rnoon F lm Festival
10 00 F eature House of Mystery
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a htlle
500 M1ckey Mouse
11 00 News with ll.'ltlrc Jenmngs
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11 05 "ealher
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lilt lmnde
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CIP DUYS!C-TZYBZ
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6 30 News wrth Marc Jeno .:r.gs
~ 1 t and 1 omet ox
I do \.In k1ck rna m the teeth tu~t
t1 15 Ctty Det Jct1ve
635 Weatht&gt;r
Tf'.. tnda)' t Cr'ypftliquotf' 1'!:119 WAS AN HOUR THAT
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K!Jkla Fran &amp;: CUte
, u 15 Man Behind the :badge
LOSSEli-SOUTII!IY
Wanted
hy lhe Middleport step on my blue 51rede shoes
1 11 30' Tont::bt
7 15 John Daly
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5 t5 Feature Report
6 00 You Are Theu
6 30 Saturday Luc., Sbv"
7 00-Johnny Carson S!low
7 30 Beat lhe Clock
8 00 Stage Show
H 30 Jarkte Gleason Sbow
9 00 Herb Schrme s Two
9 iO I ord Sta Jubilee
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PRAYER Our blt&gt;sscd Father
at the top .or the ,fldie a.nd tan ara.n.t us the con.scwusnes9 of J'hv
SATURDAY
Rt fr.res m tlhe small holes Shb5 preseru::e Help us to d1e tu seJf
930 S1gn On Prayer
1 r tone spiLt away as the heated that \.\e may llve f01 fhee
and
9 30 Captum Kangaroo
rotk cooled and he had ~uf£1
move at bhe. tmpulse of Tin d 1 10 30 Wmky Dmk 11nd You
e tnt small rock for \'; llrracmg
v ne love We would be laDorers 11 00 Mlghl} Mouse Playhouse
( olm S mpsun sard that he n '1 hy vmeyard -and pos:-;ess ~hat 11 30 Tale.a of To;oxo~s Raugers
role ov r the Downs- I'I.J,Jthway n pe-ace thni p.:l!t.~es II uH.Icl t~r I 12 00 Btg Top
lllJ.l
rhrough fl s IS ( hl !
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I 00 Lone Ranger
a long reac-h dlr~ touehe~ about I..o d An en
1 30 Captatn M1dn o;ht
4 UOO
ft'M n r e mJ\Ps ThE'
' 00 lrl Ra~cals
gradtng wa!&gt; ~o de-h&lt;'".rli.! th;~t h(
2 15 Ba~eball PrE-v row
IH'H'l had t.o Us&lt;' lhf' four \I.-her I for Rt I a W{ uld he handrtJ who
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As Simpson nays ev~ry ume la11 dur lhe rnrlutrue of pa•tty l t l 1
SUNDAY
Downs crosses a bnd~t! uver Lhe &lt;..:Lark {pla}£'d by Patty Roush)
10
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Red
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played
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Robe-lt
Lt'Wls
Awq R1ver h,e lhVJ~ abqut a
dt- j.d mal1 nam~' KAiri~&amp;" f w1tl hts pal Bobby IIi played hy Lllrty I0 00 I ""'p ~ r.tQ "" ,F:e&lt;'t
lofk' ts plnvNI 10 30 I ook Up &amp; l1ve
g1 1er lly borrow th.is story from Wilt hi-s Sister
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The Daily Sentinel

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In the outfield, Dressen has been
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second baseman; little Ernie Ora•
vetz. and big, lumberil)g Carlos
Paula. He also has Johnny Groth,
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membt:YS at a mass meeting Su nday that work be •toppttd on thel1
construction or the Olympic swim ·
nri.q pool, velodrome and running
track. Master huilden have been
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except Olympic work unless t he

unions stop askmg for hlRher pay.

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Paint Brushes and Accessories

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Cleveland A

Pittll burgb N 9 - Kansas City A
Boston ·A 19 - Jacksonville Sally

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Complete Lubrkallon .i.nd Car wash
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AC oU ruten ud AC plugs, plastle
seal &lt;Over&amp;
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CALL 180.J or 78-J

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fhe Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy..MICidleport, Ohio

Sunday Sermon

In Thy pr•••nc•
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hn ill• n 'lH h a w&lt;.~v th at I
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Bartels, Pas-tor i''rOO SlaetJtmaT,
Supt 9 15 A M Ohurch School,
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Thur~dil~
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P M Thursda ) Sr Choh, 6 l' M.

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L1nter
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Wmehmn ner :)upl V.. orshtD ~I:'T­
Vices 7 30
Bradbury
Church or Chrbt,
Litwl"i.'IIlCe A ~!'li'iiZ , l'astu- Thur man CarS!..")', Sup•'- S.Un&gt;!Dty Sc.p:)().f
9 ao. Momang ~moo 10 30 . Ohri5
ll'a'n 1'-::ndeav'Ur 6, Eveotn.g ~.rmoo
7 Two W'ee'ks f"("Vtval M.aroh 4
tJhnJ ~'dh 18 Jt1•VI\'~ [ &lt;Sei"VJ&lt;'e at
7 30 e-ach eventng Monday thru
SaltJW"day Rt-v JVill lf'JII.rltr H8Sl'icl
Justlee , mm!Bter, Wav~ly
Tnnlty Luth•ran Church, Rn.
H H Ftdoensoh61" of Jlarkt"n'lbur~.
..., 111 ~ SICit\IJCCS at 3 P M at
the obJJrcl\ on Bli'IJiiffl'nut Ave The
pubLtc lS oordiaolly ~nv~t~
THE RACINE MISSION, Ch•rles
Bu sh, Pastor Sunday School 11
a m SundBy evenmg- wor ~ h · r
7 30 p m Wcc&gt;kly Prayer SPrv1cr
Tuesday 7 30 p m Purll;~nd s ~r
ViCel-i Prayer ser\'ICC Monday st
7 30 p m Regular church serv1ces
Fr1day 7 30 p m
RACINE AND GREAT BEND
Baptist Chureh, Rev We.~ley Jen
km-'&gt;, putor Sunday school 0 30 a
m Sunday mornmg worship 10 45
a m {llacme) BYPU 7 30 p m

Su nday evenmg worsbtp 7 30 p
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Gr•oe• EpiKo~l Churci'l, E••t
Mam Strer-t
Pomeroy Rev
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Edwm Charl es, Rector, Mrs Cedm w Cl ark , organJsl Worship
an rl sermon at 10 30 A M. Holy
C'ommumon ftrst Sunday m month
Ch unh Sdlool , Hegmners
au d
Prtmary, at 10 30 A M_ for m I or
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mauon t'unre rntng nor
work, dB ~': of Pr•,..., Chlat•r, S •
please telephone 302-J
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ool 9.30 A. M. Morning
worship 11 A M Sunday .evenmg
Chriatian Churdl •t RMCI•vlll• worstup at 8 Prayer meeting on
f:Hry Sunday 10 A M Sunday Thursday 8 p M.
School and Com munion f1rst Sun
day in month 11 .'\ M Church
Church of Christ, Br•dford,
commumon and pr..,achme; tbtrd Rev. John Wyatt, Pastor. Btble
9 .30; cburcb servtr&amp;.! 10.30
0 P M School
Sunday
ln month
? 3
Youth meeting at 6 P. M. and
~ho~~~~. ~~~:~lrrg-R.:v . Harold C evangelialie •ervke Sunday even
Christian Church at Long 8of. mg at 7. James Reed 6upl
tom, enry Sunday 9.aU A M.
Raechvlll• Ch.,ge, i..v. fr ..l•nd
Sunday School and cummumon, Norfls, Pastor. Serv1ees at Joppa
first Sunday lJl montb 7.30 p M 9.30 A M; Sunday st 10:20 SunChurch preachmg, thud sunday day School at Long Bottom g 20 A
m.month 10 30 A M Churcb com M; Preachtng serv1ce HH6; Sunday So'ool
at Re"'·v'liie 9.20 A
mumon and preaching - Rev M. Preaching
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7.30C~UJ:~
p M WSCS at
Ha;~~d Zhu~~~ter:n Pa~~:i,t, Keno, basement of ReedsVille church
Dec H.
every Sunday 9 30 A . M. Sunday
School and comanmlon,
ii;,cond
Frw Mrlthodlst Church, Harry
Sunday 111 month 10 JO A. M Bate.s, Pastor, Laurel Cliff. Sun
Church rommumon and preachmg day School 9.30; Class meetmg
fourth Sunday m month 7 30 p 10:80; FMY service 7 00; PreachM church preachmlJ - Rev Har- mg 8 00; Prayer Mlltmg Wednesold c Doster, Putor,
day 7:30. Hysell Run
Sunday
Th• Chrl•fl•n Church at Hem· School 10; Preaching 11.15.
lock Grove, every Sunday 9:30 A
Carl.ton Cllurch, Klnasbury Rd.,
M Sunday School and C'Ommumon Rev Ray Btddle, Pa.&amp;tor. Sunday
second Sunday m month 7 30 p School 9 30 Prayer meetinr Wed~
M church preschmg fourth Sun nesday 7 30 Church first and
day 10 month 10 30 A M church thtrd Sundays 7!'30 . Sunnse Se.r~
cummunwn and preachmg - Rev VICe 5 45 Easter Sunday.
Harold C Do!lter. Pastor
St. P1ul's Luth•ren Ch~rch, L.
EUB Churcl1••• Morning Star &amp; M Mohrboff,
Pastm
Sun(lay
Entcrpri.'Hl, Rev Roger n15 her, Srhool Easter mormng at 9 30;
Pastor. Mornmg Star
Sunda~ Holy Communion Easter mormng
Srhool 9·4:5 A M W.orning wor- at 10 30, Vestry meetmg Apnl
sh!p at ll A 1\f. MYF Sunday eve 4th at 7 30 1n the parsonagt"
ning at 8 Prayer lfijlelmg ThursFAIRVIEW
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day evenmg F.nterprlsc sunda~
Edward Grtffith pa~tor . Sunrlay
School 9 30 a. m , Young Peoples
meeting 6 45 p m.; Preaching scr·
v1ccs 7 30 p m; prayer meeting,
Wednr-sday 7.30 p m. Rev1vsl ~;er
Ylce w1Jil begtn Apr 8 w1th. Rev
BY MRS. RUSSELL PAYNTER
Mrs Strlla Poth, Mr and Mr ~ fo:du.on Weaver as. Ev:mgcllst 7 30
Third Str..t P•nt.ctUt•l Church
l&lt;lo}rl Sm11h and ~ons or Manon
lllld \1rs IJ1 a kels o.r h11de callt'd Muilflcport, B. L Barrett, past01r
on MI' and Mn; Hus!&gt;cll Pa1nter Sunday Scl'tool 10 a m Ev1lnl(&lt;'Sa t u!&lt;l&lt;~y
lisl1e scrv1ce '1 45,
Wednesday
\t 1 ,and \-Irs
Wdl llcilman ser\u:e 7 45, Saturday Prayer and
"PI ut 1;~ster w11h Mr and Mrs Pra1se meetmg 7·45 p. m
Pr..byt•rlan Church, Syn~uu,
IJ,1n.t 'l'ut nel', Jr
Rev Howard
Rup[\elt. P•etor .
Mt~ .J I. W!tkham wnd
\'~· JII fll'llmo~n s pen1 'ruf\Sday Wllh Church School 0.30 Rubl•rl._ Hotl den, Supt Wl!'stmmsJ.cr Yl&lt;" [I 30
I M1~ Lenard Lanham
Mr uml \l!'s (.f(orald Vwll't, p m. Evcmng worship service
1 \lr and Mh Flt&gt;yrl Spence, Mr 7 30 topic "The Man Who Retllrn•
• ilnd \t1.o; Alvd ( lt~rk ,md Mr and ed to Omner"
Flrtt B•ptist
Church, R•v.
M1 ~ lknz1l (,{'Og!ctn were E.u1er
gul·sl'; of Mrs Jcnmc Roustt
Ralph Zundel ,
pastur Churcoh
School 9 30 Wm Watson . Supt
1' &lt;~hlf'J' gut&gt;sls. or Mr. and Mrs
Ru ~~eN l'amtcr wer" Mr and Mrs M.ornml!l wor!ihiP 10·30 A M. SerH.1lph Pamlet•, Mr and Mrs Han) mon. "The Mes.&lt;~.age of " The Empty
B1·ow n and t'"h.ildrcn and .M~S gL Tomb ' BYF 7 30 r. M l'['ayer
meetmt:: '1.30 r M
.
R:t ~~ell Pamrer Jr , 1n hooor of
TM Unit.d Ma&gt;thodiat Chyrch
Ha l11h s 111rthdny, Apnl 2 h:e
J Leslie Kunze, pa:slor Church
cream and cakl' w-.re scnted.
Mrs Vlrg1l Roush and Mrs J L School D 115 'fht&gt;o Sunth. Supt
\\o' kkhllm attended the D. of A. Worship Sen•ice 10 30 '"ReVlE~W".
lodg!' at Ou)9tcr TUesd.ay.
Yf&lt;" 5.30; Monday evruung the
M-Sgt &lt;~nd Mrs Huhsc&gt;ll Painter Daughters of Ruth Cla.'is wtll mret
Jr and cluldren and Mlss Lou 1n Lhc home of M1~s Carrie- Yea~
Ebersbsch left Tuesdal' r01· Ta- ger with Mr.s. Jllt'Ob Glotockncr,
coma, Wa~hmgton aftm- 11 30 day aStiastmg. 'Monday cvcnmg 1.30
furlough. Ru~sflll ts stattoncd at County Voubh Rally at SyriK'll3e
Fort L~WJt:i Wash
Methodist chureh Wl'dnt\'iday 6
Mr and ·~ J L Wickham Motber¥Daughter banquet, potluck
WC'rc f.sstf'r guests of ..'lfr and 7 30 '"Portrait of Mal')'" a monoMrs Hurl Rtdffl)O.Ul' of Chet-1eco
logue presrnted by Mrs W C.
( Mrs Josephine McGee of Long Taylor, Tnlf'do. Public IS mvlted.
Bottom spent Ea11'1cr With Mr Thur!lday 7 Ch01r rehearsal
Til• Harrlsonvlll• Pre$b)1VIan
and Mrs. Vtl'(~ll Roush and fam 1ly
·Mr and Mrs Larry Roush Wt're Churc•h, J l.et&gt;he Kunze. pa&amp;tm'.
,aftrrnoon ('allf'rs
Church SchOOL 10 .&amp; m r A Fin·
•Mrs J L Wickham spent Wed· law, Supt. Worship $01'VIt'l' 8 P. M.
"'Rl'VIl'W."
n~·~d&lt;~v With Mr. anrJ Mrs R.u:~scll
Paintf'r
Th• Chrl•tlan Seiance Ch.,rch.
Avalhiblllly todq of God's heal·
tn.g and rc-gcneratJve powf'r wlll
be brought out at ChnslliUI. Science serv1ces Sunday Readuucs
from tho Ktng James Vel1'iioo. of
the Btble and cotTel~tiYf'· PIIS88J«&lt;'
from "'Sc1en«:.e and Health with
Ka.y 1o the Script11r~" bv Mary
Bakrr J&lt;~ddy w¥11 C&lt;)hlprtsc the les~
::;;on sermon eDlitled "Are Sm. 0\.scase and Dc.ath ReaP ' Cbr1et JC'ML'J h.calmg o( the "man wtlh an
unclt'an spirit" wall be rl'ad from
Mark lnl'Judmg l1he following
(1.27} · AOO they were ·a~J amazl!d
msomuch that they qu~t1oned
among thc&gt;1melvoo, t~-ilYin~ Wba-t
thmg 1~ tlus? what nrw &lt;loctrlnc
in tl11S'1 for With alllhontv com·
mandeth he eve-n the unclean
.sp1r11s, and they .On ol){'y him."
Among &lt;the correlative pas..~ages
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' I Health
is thr following (494.11):
"11: IS rwt well to lmagme t])at
Jr:ru!'l demon-strated t.he d1vlne
powp,r to heal orliy for a self!Dt
number or for a lunatcd pcnod of
ltmc, smce to all mankmd and
111 ('\'('ry hDur. d1vine Love !lippiles all good"
Alf.-.d Methodllt Church, Rn.
R M Grove, pastoT Sund11l
School al 9 30 Uloyd D11lmger,
Sup! Worship fiCtvJC'l~ at 10 43
wtlh Rrv Grove bru1g10g t-he
llll'h~IIJ.!!' Sunday cvooinJ:l regular
m('ct 1ng of the M'YF at 7 30 W~
nr!-iday t'VOOtng prayer ~NVICC8 &amp;t
7.30
Th• Methocli1t Chara•. L.tart
Falls. Enunabelle I&lt;"' Sopher, pas~
\or 'fh u r~~ East Le-tart MVF
-.t 7 P M Communion oat 7 30
P. M Apple Grove MYF 8'1. 7·30
P •M Monday. Sunday worship
-.Chtct.: 9 30 A. lf. Lt.:toll't Fallu

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Middleport , Re-v Howard Ruppelt,
pa~1 or Church School 9 30 Jame.!l
Bucharnon, Supt
Morning ww~hlp 10 30 topiC ''The Map Who
Rt-turn.-d to Dmner"·, Westn&gt;&gt;ll~ter YF 6 P m, Monday 7 30
Trustees
m~ling jn pastors
study, ll.'edn.e.sday Junior cho,r
praottce 6·30 P m' Semor cboar
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Deadline date for entr-y into
Horse Show sponsored
the :Metgs County Jaycees, to
held en May 27, u noon of that da,y,
according to announcem,ent today
Other matters ducuned at
hcrse show commtttee meeting J••n.
day niiht at which Jaycee memben
and nd,ing club show coQlmiLtemen
conferred ,n preparation for fin·
al plana, was that the casli
to be awarded With troptt.tes
ribbons in the 14 classes wUI
doubled this year with a to~l
$280 c1sh to be paid to tbe
four winDers ln each class.
Entrance tee, ;n the ••,~ho~;"~,;::~111
wiU · be held 1t the ~
Fait-ground, 11 $2, whicb is
paid on the date of the ~ow.
they may be sent to Bllf
Tiding cldo pnli'ident, at Box
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Annual Meigs County Musical
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President Seeks A$500 Million
Increase For Corning Fiscal Year
meetml&gt;,l unfore seen developmenb
m the ballut1e mJHIIe program ..
He dJd not elaborate
.
The Navy funds 1Vlll provide for
add1t10nal shlp eonverstons and tbe
A.rmy fun&lt;ls for a mmor tncreue
lO ground forces lllrength
No details of fu new program
were gtven tn
M.r
EtsenbowJet OOm~rs
er· ~ supplemental appropnatl.on
Mr E1senhow&lt;Pr &lt;atd thai only requesl, whtch was formally sub1about 5400 rmlilun &lt;'f the reque~ ted mltted lo ron~~:res~ after the Chief
iu nds would actual!} bf' stwnl dur 1'-:xeculi\e left by plane for a golfI mg the 19:57 hscal ~ e.ar startmg mg holiday m Augusta Ga
' July 1 Therefore, he satd, the new
:M r. Eut&gt;nho..C·er satd 'that of the
I r~uesl 'w1\l not unbalann· the Atr F'orce fund:s about $248,!100000
1957 budget ' wh1rh he pn•St'nted to would iO directly fo~ purch~ of
( ongress 10 January Th e budget new B 52 homhers and $128,000,000
I ongm.1li) pro\lded for a federill for constructton of new B-52 bases
surplus of abou t S400 Jm'hon
and the D&lt;&gt; w Lmc radar screen
Mr Eisenhower earmarked $376,
• Defen!te offtcmls sa-1d the B-52
500000 of the tJ(W appr opna11on pNgram ~ill prov 1de ~0 Qf tbe
~or the aJr fonr lo pru,1de for far reachmg e1ght .Jet bombers.
I acceleratffi ~rod uctwn of long- W1th tbe Si.lpport (11 e11ttJes -tbe
1 range B-52's and construction of BS2 program rompnses more than
additional StrategJc Atr Comma nd half of the total appf01Jnatw•
base.s to handle them Part of the request
Atr t'orcc rund!l alo:,o would go to
ongre~10nal
Reubilcans arc
speed construction of thP so-called 1confu"1cnt th~ admm 1strlilhon move
·Dew Line" or d1stanl rarly warn- wtll tak6 the punnch out of a com
mg hne of radar station s stretch- mg Senate mvesttgat 10 n fJf air
m~ 3,000 m1les arro·~ thr Arttc powl'r The f1rst tar~et or th&lt;! mnm of northern Canada
qulJ'y had been B52 productton
The President abo sou~ht S65.· wh1ch Dcmoc ra~ ha\'e charge 1;
600 000 for the Na\' $55 000,000 laggmg
for Army , and $50 000 000
hr
Other developm &lt;' nts as
"1ntersernce actJYitles "
He saad the " 1ntrr10ervu~ " fun~ congressional Easter recess
w11l go · pnmarll) to prov1de for ed.
Fann Bill ?re:s1&lt;lt&gt;nt Etsenhower and the DemocratiC cohgres,s.lODa.l leadf:'rshlp ilrded for a show
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down ngb't over tl}Eo ptondin~t; farm
bill. Mr E1~erihower told GOP
ltgllolat!l't leadrr~ the hill is not
a good bdl · ij~ urged a last
m1nute effort to ~ .· nd a ba.:k to
a Senale-fiouMt.. CQ.llfcrent..&gt;e com
m1\tPe to eiJmmate'' tl!atd'ies 'Ob1
JeclJOnable to h1m
Informed
sourei's s1d 1he Rt!pablicn leadI Lon' Bol!mn scea of M01g, Coun- e-rshrp Wtll make a recomm1ial
ce- motJon m tbe House on WednesSunl"tug the deceased are his da\ and offer a compromise.
wife lA-lla Fulton · a daughter Senate Dcmocrat.ic Leader Lyndon
B Johnson D. Texas er1tieited
Ilah Stone , Drava, W. Va, a \bro
the
Prestd(lnt
He accused Mr.
ther Elmer of Cambndge, 0. two
E1~rnhower
of
)otmng ''frantie
half brothers J1m Fulton of Beth
Republ
1cans"
tn " lobbytng a.gainst
esda, 0 and Clyde Fulton of Bn:w
the farm blil."
!Iter. Oh10
Funeral servaces Wlll be conduct- 1
ed h} the Rev Wilham Frost and
tnternm('nt wtll be under the d1r
echon of the Arbaugh Funeral
Hum[' where fnend~ may call

Middleport ·Concert Band PI; PI:~~~~::~.~~~
T0 ACapact"ty Aud•1ence sunday z.::~! ~~ b~::;~.~· .~·;d."·~

The classes wiU be a~ follows
1 Lead In PonY (Western Tack
2 3 gaited with full maae and ta1l
(English Tack): 3 Ponies· u~er 48"
Western Tack 12 years anrt under,
4 Western Pleasure Horse, West
A stnTtfliJ fanfare arrcmgement lene Knapp, llanlyn 'Sue Xmghl
ern Tack; 5 Pony Harness
of the ~vHS Ftgbt Son.~t opened
Jumor awards
tiinda Eat&lt;'y.
(Cart or buggy, 56", o,pen age),
the Spring .Concert IJIVe.JI by the Gordon Gulhrte-. Ro~rt Hennes},
Middleport COncqt Band Suoday, Leo Kenned), Ita Butcher, Ar(Contin-ued on Page Six.)
April 9 at ibe High School aud.- thnr Clark, Janet Valrurhne, Ed·
lonum.
Band Director
Earl dte Grueser; Sophomore Edward
Warnke arranged the number Kttchen, Marilyn Roush. Kctth
wbtch prtlCeded the openmg of Anderson, Thomas SkU)ner. Bruce
CAPT. IOHN I. HAYWAID, DIW lldpper of tho .........wJoDtd ..,_
the cwtam and the enhre pro- Brarlfurd, Stf'phen COa~. De€
ril!r Franklin D. Roo~rtt•U (bottom), puses to bil mother, Mn.JU.a
gram was .enJoyelj by the capa· Sauu, Vera Covert, Sharon Jones,
Hayward, ot New Yort Clb', a piece ol the celebntloo eat.. lUI
city audience who were enthu~ - (;rn,, and Jeanette Crooks
aon, Joho T. Jr,. lookJ on. The flattop w•s modernized at 1 COlt ot
' tdn·e~l~a'y iuli~ about tbe (!Dale--a tradl· l Freshmen Don Erwm, JanJce
$48,000.(t00, 8be becOmel the lecond laqeat DIV1 vellll JD thl WOfltl.
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lionel Sousa March. favorl4-e of Rtchards, Joyce Hemmon;;. Susan
Aboul 2.,000 1\ltllt attended the ceremonlu et B.NmertoD. Wasb.
Abner C. Stout,' 79 of
all band lfJvers.
Pullen, Susan ProbaS('{), Chnstine
The tarrier will embark on • two--month erulse •round Cape Hom.
Plains,
a
Ufe
long
resideat
O(
The
program
to
eluded
modem
Coats,
Dons R1ce, Lynn Buchan
whlle en route to ber new home port 1a Meyport, l'lll.(l~J
County iod a retiTed mall
arrang-ements of oJd fa.vontes and on. Judv Butcher, Don Grucscr
died Sunday afteraoon at
also modern compositions w1ueh · Karen Walker Man.utne Wood
Clark hospitlll iD
w~c explamed by Ule dir{l(.:1.or gerd, Denms Walburn, Karen }fcwbere he hsd been a
The fesLured numbers were a Elbmney, Bunntc Van Cooney
Tbe son of Spencer and
cornet solo ''Trumpeter's LuiJudy Butchf'r, wbo 1s 11l with
Stoul be was well known
laby" by Gene Crooks and a. clar· flu and Mr~ P...;~.ul Johnson (Linda
out the county haY'i.ng been a
10et quartet "ln Modo Rel1.2ioso'' Helrtch! who wa~ on hPr we-dding
carrier
for
a
span
of
more
by Mary (;. M.ller, Myrna Rus· lrip were thC' on ly members not
Funeral Servt1'6S for W1Ulam
Friday, April 13, the annual c-horuses from ¢be eight County
Gloeckner. 42, formerly of Meigs
30 years
&amp;ell, Sharon Jones and Edw-drd pre::;t&gt;n1
Htgh Schools.
County who died Friday nie-ht in Meigs County Music Festival Will
He is survived by his wtfll!
Crooks l'hu:; ts the seleet1on they
- - - - - -- -- be pre.sented at the MiddlepOrt
St. Francis bospHal in Warren,
The bands w11I play eight num· el of Tuppers Plains; a
played at the Athens District
Ohio will be held Tuesday at 2 Htgb School aud.M.orium at 8 p bus &amp;nd a brass -ensemble will Mac Dorst of Long Bottom
Solo and Ensemble -contest when
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p m. in the Letart Methodu;t churthey rcte1ved a suprrlor ratmg.
accompany the fmal
chorus .!ll.ster Nettie HeatoD of
students from the Met_lils County
oh.
Twelve vocal nwnbers will be Nebraska.
Ru~ell Roush prestdent of the
Gloeekner was a vtteran
of High. Sehools ·lak~ng part.
Funeral services for tbe
band presented the d1rt1C'tor with
given by the girls' chorus, g~rl!'
Miss Carmen Deeni.~, Mlddle- ense.mbles, boys' chorus and m lx· will be held Wednesday at
World War II 11nd saw two years of
a gik from the band member,s for
poJ'rt
vocal instruct.or, 1s •general ed chorus Throo bundred &amp;bd m. in the United Brethre'
service in the South Paciftc.
•bJs hard work Wlth them.
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Friends may eall at the resld· chaJ.Tman and Will be asststed by ninety vocal students w1U take at Tuppers Plains witb the
Four sludE"nts Wf'ta 'Surprised
Walter Frost offlcli.Ung,
when they recel\-ed three scholar
Over 500 persons attended the
enee of Mr. and Mr8. Charles Hy- Priscilla H.arpole, MrddleporL, in part In the concert.
Burial will be m'ade In
shtps and one alternate place for Field Tnal of thP Meig~ County
att, Letart Falls, where the body accompan~ng the vocal chorus
The students will come here on ocmet.c.ry under the direcUon
the OhiO UmHtsJty Summl'l' Mu· Coon Hunters A s~oc lfllJOn ht-ld ,
Charles Minelh , Oh-w Umvi'TWill lie in state untll time of serArbaugh Funenl Home
sic Workshop Mrs. Emerson Jon ~s Sunday A total of 85 dogs part!
sity, wlil direct the bands from Thursday for thmr rehearsal.
VIces
pres1dcnt-cloct
of the
Dand cipated.
T1ckc&gt;ts are bemg sold by 4-be
Funeral arrangements arc un- Chester, Racmc, Rulland and
Boosters AssocJaiJon
presented
Wmner of the hr~t cH"nt \Ill~
der the direction of the ·Ewmg Tuppers Plains .and Charles Lc- variou~ .schools &amp;nd Will a:1so be
tbetr award -to Stephen
Coat~. Hershel Roush seconrl lVen t wm
funeral home.
favor, Cosohocton, will dtrect the available at the audltortum.
----------~~-Paul Hapt.onstall chaplain or the ncr was J. C W)'att. Earl Pa t m·k
Fc{'ney-Brmnett Post
Amcncan took the rtrst place laurels tn thf
Leg 1011 gave their award to Gene \h1r&lt;l event and Dlf'k McClannahan
Crooks and Cash Bahr prl'sident won the fourth £'H'nl ~kf'l;~unah
of the PTA gave •the PTA scholar. .am's dog Duke, also won the fm
shi.p to Sharon Jonr.s wtth Thomas alist laurf'b
:If
:If
A ~P&lt;lkc~man rur the a~-o1tatwn
A Parkersburg man was 1atlcd Skmnrr named as alternate for
reportrd that he. on behalf of llll'
Sundav as the result of a tv.o car any one of thf' scholarshiPs
Metgs g~oup would like to thank
acddent on Main Street with one
Band awards made bv Warnke the dog mt'n ~ml ~pt•rtalors fo r
The Mason-Gallt\I·Melgs second I Spencer; Troop 230 of Rto Grande received an o£!1cial tolli'!l kit,
of the
vehiolcs bem~ slighlly
were Sen tor medals and cerlift- lhNr fmc · lurtJ·IJHI an 11 intcrC'st
BoY Scout ExpDiitlon beld at the Scoutmaster Jim Burnette; Pac}t Lowe of Troop. 261 tn Pomt
damaged.
Clites
Cherole Blake Mary C
new National Guard Armory ln 258 of Ft. PleasAnt, Wandel Pan· sant
recetved
an
According to lbe Pomeroy Po- Mtllu, Carolyn Hrflti. Frank1m
ll'/
Point 'Pleasant, last Siturday, Apnl cake cubmaster; Troop 200 of Gal- Boy Scout deJu;&lt;c sheRlh
bee, an auto driven by Obarll'!i E. Martm. M,vrna Russ£'11. Ru~cll
0
7, was tetrific sdcce1.11. More than lipolis. ScoutmasLcr Geo
"Pie" Each of the&amp;e young men soJd
sm 1th, Worthington, ht&gt;aded north R.ou~h llelrn S1ohar1, Patl'lt'IJ
twelve hundred pe(lple ~Jttet;'ld~:d thE: Hout; Pack 264 of Pt Pleasant, enty dollars of tickets to the
but t~~oppcd roc a ~ 11$t al tbe Lloyd. Jam{'~o; Van Coonry. Kf'll·
two • ._owin&amp;s ud over siJ bund~ Cubmaeler Charles Jenk1ns, Troop po~tion
mteoraection of Rout.c\5. 7. 33 and n~h Murray, Nant'y Rollf'r. Jan, ~
red Cub, Scouts, Explorers and 2M of New Haven, Scoulma.~tcr
Fifty two third phH·e
124, was 8truek by a car dnvm~ Child~. Sally Gltmorl', JuaottR
• Ie.tder' partlclp1tfl&lt;l in the big John Ferguson, Troop 261 of Pt. were wnn by thes~ scout
by Hubert Hudson, 3D, .:l'uken- Hawkm~. J•aulme Z1rkle, Mar·
Scouting Show.
Pleasant, Harry Cha1,11bcrs ts Scoulr men; Mike Dobbins, Davtd Ott, bura:.
Awards and nbbons pretst-nted mastf'r; Pack 203 of Galltpolts, Danny Rnhc, ~na ld RobbinHon,
Hudson le£t the !'ccne muu•
COLUMBUS 0 l.,)P- Thr Oh10
at the closlDJ of the show by Dis- Cubma~ter A. B Somerville and Billy Janes. Lawrence Dickey, Jam- diately v.i,'lhout stoppirut: and waa Police Chief Warns
Wi!lcr
Pollulton Cfl'nlrol Boat rl ''-'"
trict Scout Executive, Nelson J,.each tbe 4-H Clubs of Mason County, es Bush, Jack Eii:ICl Billy Eacb· l arrerrted by Palrolman Ralph Sisda\ warned commumttc' again:;!
Blue llibbon first awards went to: RusscU Prity, County Agent
us, Dick O'Dell. James Bia5, Teny son and mterned in tbe -county Pels ~lusl Be Penned
~lfJPratmn• or thl'Jr
Adrng Chte£ of Pomcro)' Po· mCfftctml
Cub Pack 25fl o! Ne• Haven, Wyatt
Yellow ribbon third awards went Pettry, Pete Yarbrough, John Hood ja1J, &lt;'barged with hit !ikm and
~t'Wil[ll' d1sposa] plants
lice
rrsnk
Hud.~-on
L~S-ucd
a
warn·
Cha~ll cubmaster Troop 252 or to: Troop 220 of Gallia, Scoutmast· Ray Pi~kens, K1m Neal.
Paul intoxication. The Smtih vohlcle
Jn tt.~ sp1111t: quartrrh· &lt; lr&lt;~n
lng to dog ownc~. who atf'l not
Pt. Plealllnt, Carl Dtlcher Scout. er Harold Trainer; Troop 209 or 'l'hompson, Richard Wtl!iOD, Uoward WlfS damaged slt®htly
Watl'r~'
the hoarfl po..HntNI to tlw
master: ~nd the Girl Scouts of BidwelL Scoutmaster Bill Fraley. Vance Bil ly Joe Moodcspaugh. OaThe Mei:CJ Sheriff's Dep.artmcrrl k~epmg t.hr1r animal~ 'J)Cnned or
shortac:r of tiH!Il;"'fl '-!lOIIar\' f'ngl
lied
up
and
t&gt;taled
that
the.
ownGallipolis,. Mrs Gordon GUbert, Troop 206 of Cheshire. Scoutmaster vid Chadwell Gary Batey, Dille report(4 that Sbermau Butchfif,
neers m thr t.1a-t4' and «~atd I he
leider.
Merrill Brlg(S: and PAck 244 of New, Bobby Grinstead.
50. Jlacin.e, was arrested Satlll"d•Y l\1" wi,H be prOstcUted in aecord- board w11l
l.akf' lrgal &lt;l('llon
Red•tJbboh 1ecoDd awards were Middleport. Cubrr.asKr Ben Baley.
Malcom Sayre. Ro,&lt;;.~~ l''rt'y. C'har~ by Deputy LUoJ Bartrum. on i IIDce WJih a vilJap. ord11M1nce
'a~a!T'l:~l
nlllniCif'alt ltf'o; wht1h rlo
This
ordinance
applies
(O
all
woa br: 'noop U5 of MNclleport,
Super Scout. Salesman awards lea McFatland, ~om Lyoas. David e"harge CJf selling mortgsg6d pro·
nl')( opt&gt;ralf' !if'Wa_c:f'
treatment
ScoUtmaster Bob .MUla; Troop 249 were made to Cubscoul George Covert, Bru,ce W~llacc, Pbilltp Ball pert.y. The
wu sworo by types of animals. Hucts.on pointed
p!aonl,:,
~a.~..i'Jtily."
out "alld
jWil. df41" ~e: Pid.
ot· p~, S.:OIIIillnter ll&amp;Ja SjunorTillc ol G~ G - ' (~~o&lt;l. GO ~ SjS)
B. C. ~

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!o prevent · 1 war, eonferred m
VaUcan City today wtttt Pope
Pius Xll. Htmmarikjold leaves
Rome late t¢ay for Beirut, Lebaaon.
2 An Egyptian military spokes-mn reporttld, large
casualties
ilJflicted oo an Lsrach a:rmorf'd
patrol wldth he .scud trmd t.o
penetrate tbe Egyptian-held Gaza
Strtp. He hsted Egyptian losses as
two wounded
S. Israel -announced that Egyptian commandos-identlfttd
as
..do ()r die" Fadayeen&amp;-raided
Isr-ael si.I times during the mght
m a spreadant wave ()f sa-botage
that ire:J.ulted m Injuries rt.o bath
women and children a-s much as
18 miles from the bocder.
'· Mij. ~n. E L, M. Burns,
(Contrn.ued on Pa'l{e Six)

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high today in 4h tow tonight 30
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BY JOHN W. FINNEY
Unlt.cl Pr•~o~ St•H Correspondent
WA!:iHlNGTON l 'P
Prc~1den1
EJc~nhower asked congre~;s toda)
to mcrea~c&gt; defensP app ropr1attons
for the commg f1S&lt;:'al }f'ar
by
$547,100.000 Morf' I han t .. t• of the
extra funds .,.,,11 go to 5trenglhen
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Jaycees AnnoUnce
Plans For Annual
Meigs Horse Show

CARRIER 'FDR' RECOMMISSIONEJ)

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Funeral Services
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troops
fought an hour-long battle in the
Gaza area today
An Egyptian
military spokesman reported 10
Carro iha1 "many Israelis" were
k1Hed and wounded
Israe-l reported that Egypttan.
suictde squads made s1x terror
ll"akts mto Israel dunn~ the .night
dtspite a reported Untted Nabons
ultimatum to Egyphan fj'emier
Gamal Abdel 'Nasser to .hart such
.attacks or rtsk being bran&lt;1ed an
aggressor.
J\.n ]Bruh miht.ary spok~man
sid ll'ne J.s:rae!i !lnd one Egypti-an
soldier were killed m clas-hes
with the Eb')'piian cmnmandos
The attacks h.avc caused IsraeJ to
go on a war footmg, pxep;lred to
call for an all out draft should
th&amp; sduat10n WOI$en
These were the maor developmots in the Middle East erlsu:
_route. ~

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topic
Star Gaztn~ Chrlflltiall6 ;
They were identified by thf•tr
6 45 Young Peopla; meetmg; 7 30 I activ:tty . Tbey had become slaves I
!o.."'.•etung service topic "Duobed~ to the men o! the homeland. He- 1
ten&lt;'e, the . Doevourer of Peace"; brew bands made the brtck that
Thursday 7 ·30 ~Yro- meetme.
were U.!led to butld many ancient
Church of Clmst, Mlddl~. buildings At this Ume they were
Rev Fred Gardner p~stor Bible known because they were ~acking
School 9 30 ~u.ssell Walso~. ~upt. and borrowtng for a long JOUrney
Mornmg WO,-,.bip 10 30 tOpiC The back to the promised land
The
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'M eamng &lt;&gt;1 Ch uc h M em._._-ntp
'; people of God ate still marked by
Cbra:'tian Endeavor fl- 3~: Evet:llng their activity When we are seen I
serv1ce ,7, 30 top1c
Jesuo Is doing good, ,;erving God and help- [
Speakang Wednesda 7 30 Pr
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IY- ing men, we are soon recogm:zed as
er ~eeting and' Bible study 8 30 Hb1 pecple.
choir praetu:e
Thes.e people were distinguished
HMth Methodist Church. Middf• by thetr purity T~e Egyptians ate
port, Rev. L A. Bangerter pastor bread .that W8Ji raised. Theu meat
Sunday School 9 30 Ernest Covert was e1ther eaten raw or boiled
Supt Moniog wO&amp;bip 10:30 topic
- - -'The Roll CaM."; Jun10r MYF 5 rehearsal; Thursday 7 3() Golden
P m. Senior MYF 6 p. m, 7 .30 Rule class; Saturday 10 a
m
Offictal Board, MODday County ehtldren's new member class
MYF Rally,
Syracuse;
WSCS
Church ofl Chrllt in Chri1tian
Wedne~;day 7 p m. Ch01r praetice. 1 Umon, Mtddleport, Rev Guy
F
To ~onduct a .ound, progreui'fe btutk,.
Th• Saht.,lon Army, Mlddl .. Sayre, pastor Bible &amp;hool 10 a
a few rulet are ne~euary. However, at thlt
port, Capt
Glenna Rummell. 1m. Odell •Manley, Supt; Prayer
bank lhey are 11imple and logical, and
Sunday School 2 30 p. m , Holt- an&lt;l Praise servtce 7:30, Wednesnol allowed to interfere with our key aim~
ness meetmg 3 30 P m; Salva~ day Bible study 7 30, Saturday,
I ton mce1tng 7 30 speaker T. H. EvangelistJc services 7 30
to render prompt, friendly, helpful
Htggms, Pomt Pleasant
Christian Sdenu Soci•ty, 144
~enloe 10 all of our c:uetomen.
Fin.t B•ptiat Church, Mtcktl•· 1 Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy Mornport, R~v &lt;..: E Hl))'t, ~r. HJg serv1ce 11 A M WiUh Are Sm,
Church school 0 15 Frank Cheese- Dtsea'Se ~nd Death Real the subbrew, supt. Mornmg worship 10 J~ Jecl or the lesson sormon an&lt;l the
rhlldr~n·s sermon
story "What GoldeJt Text Thou wtll ~a"o lhe
the Catalog Promises", !Sermon atrhcted peopre; for Thou w1lt
topic' "'The Risen Ltft". Jeacoas 1itlrt my ca.ndle, the Lord my God
mecl!ng aftet 1hls serviC~. 6 30 wtll enlighten
my
darkness
.lunJor BYI&lt;~, 7 30 Evemng IServt('C Psalms 18 27 , 28 Sunday Sclh.ool
and h)mn singspirahonal :topic 10 A M Wedn'eSday e-venJOg ser
POMEROY, OHIO
" Dry Bones'';
Tuesday LovPlOy vtce at B The public IS C'Orrlially
Ctrde at parsonage with MiH irwttcd to atlend
Readmlo! room
Member Federal Reoene Syaem
l'"lonnel Talbott as co hostc.s.s , wtth stdc entrance locale&lt;! at reat
MEMBER FEDEitAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Wednesday 7 30 Church Hour of of C'hureh open to p11bl1e Monrta;•
Power serv1ee, 8 30 Sc-mm· cho1r and Wedncs.da) from :2:__t:to~4_&gt;:P~'~'~,.,,.,,.....,......,...,.....,.,..,..,.,,.,..,....,..,.,,.......,..,.....,.....,.....,.....,.....,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,J
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From thi! ttme of Abraham the
Jewtsh race was known as the peo.
pie o( God God was partial to t hem
They bad rece1ved Without pnce
or battle the va:st plains of Canaan
Th h d I G0 d h d I d Lh
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ern to
Ea:YPt for support durtng famu~h
ing day:s. They had remained there
four hundred and thtrty years and
Utelf so}ourn
d h hadd outhved its pur
pose an c ange to opprcsa1on
At least four generat\ons had
been born m thlli foreign tate
and man of them had Jve~ u
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b lg d
• . an~lpa 1100 0 1 t e an pro.
mu1ed to their ancestry However,
at the call of Moses and Aaron
[the marks of Identity began to re:
veal themselves.

'J'hb band had instruction~ to bate! 1t1y until lbe JJ&amp;na! came to 10.
Lbm hread wuhoul leaven Yeut ChrUUans may not be markod b7
a a type of plltrifacUon. W1tho11t their commuaUr but th., wlU be
It their bread would nSJst mold known becauae they 1pelld time
and spoilage lon~er Th~y were regularly in the boUle
God
told to t04llt theu flesh before seeking wisdom aDd •f:reD!th.
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eatme 11.
1 The blood o fa lamb on the dOCII"
Roasted meat would get much Wili a prodiU of ldeatit)', Alq
hotter and lnll more germs, also common si&amp;n could have bun maLthe lack of water would cause 11 to ched by the mea of the homelaDCL
stay sweet longer ls not thl.ll a ThiS was to be their aWn lia;L
mark upon the Chra.stian today? They bellevl!d in Blood ~If the church doesn't demand 1t 1 When th6Y bad ~Minted tbe blood
the world does. Men are anxtoul on the boWie tlle could be certain
to see examples that have been of belRg counted amoq: the peopl91:
cleansed from sm
of God. Tbe text 11ld. "tbe blood
be
I
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The community of th1s group wa.s shall
to you or 1 to en.'
an tndtcauon of then identlly
Does not the blpod of Christ a«They were not permitted to live plied to our heaJt teatlfy for . ;
among the aristocrats of the land 1n a changed nature? The 1ton•
but were 1oreed to tnha btt a poor. ment of Christ eannot be hiddea.
d
er sectwn of the towns proVIde When it is present 10 the IJva of
(or them On the rught of the pass- men 1t speaks out in aiDleasneil
over the Egyptians were hvmg a and life unto Christ. When bill
normal llfe perhaps moviRg about blood has wasbed your inner maa
the boulev~rd.s TblS was not true b ! 'th
bee
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D••l-, S•ntlnel brROBERT F. STYERS
Middl~ Chun:h of the Na:rar.nt~
TtM lckntlty of the Cho14n R.c:e
Exodu1 12: 13
"Th• blovd •hall - to you for •
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Wt'dnesday Prayer mcetu~ at
7 30 p M Sunday worsrip servace
at 7 30 p M Pl'lnts Sun&lt;!ay
.'::&gt;dtool 9 30 A M WorS'h!p Service

School 10 10 A M Momtnl worsh1p 9 30 A M YF at 6 30 P. M
Evemng worship
7 30 Prayet
meeting Wedne 6day 7:30 P. M.
UB o.urch .., L•t•rt Fall•, Ro, ger Martm, Pastor Suiiday School
9 30 A M Worshtp Servtee 7 p
M ChrU:~han Endeavor alternale
Sunday• at 7 30 p M.
Church of th• Nlurane, Syr.cuse, M. C Lanmon, pastor
Sunday School 9.30 A. M Morntng
worlhtp 10.30; ~ fl30 P. M ,
Evangeh.stu~ service 7·30 P. M.
Wednesday eventng prayer meet
ID".. for the midweek and Tueo'••
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The weather bureau today ,..-cdieted more eold weather lor
Oh1o with a chilling ram snd
near-freeung temperatures due
tomghl
The ra1n Js exptttt&gt;&lt;l to end
Tuesday Dry and cold weather
Wilham F Gregory. ass1s.tant should return to Ohw Tuesday
Ma son County -agrtculture agent , even mg.
has been named county ag{'nt ef·
The mercury dropped to freezfecltH July I, tt was announced Ing m.er most of Ohto Sunday
n~gttt Lowest 10 lh{• stale
was
on Saturda}'
Grc_e:on has been sen.m-g as Youngstown w1th 26 Other read·
a~~Jstant agent for over
a year mgs 1nrluded 28 ot ruledo, 20 at
He will f1ll the post which h~s Cleh~land, 30 at Ctnc1~at1, 33 at
been vacant smce tbe n•.stgnatwn Columbus and 34 at Zanesvtlk
of R.Jchard R. Tallerson las~ fall
Gregol'), 27, J.S a graduate of
HOLZER HOSPITAL
West V1rgm1a Umver51ty havmg
Admitted Saturday· Mrs. J H.'
rer r!l ed h1s Bacht"lor of Sc1en&lt;'&lt;' Nf'al, Galllpoj,is Ferr~ . W Va.;
DE"grel' Hl Agnculturc there 10 Mrs Charles Gotschall. Detter
1951 li e lS a \'deran or the Ann~ and Mrs Paul E FoFbcs, Syro~•
.. nd ~r rH•d 1\"o years Ten mon th~ cu sc
ror h1~ fnl1stme nt l'enod wNe
Arlmrlkd Sunrla1
Carl 0.
M.&gt;rvl'd 10 Korea.
Taylor Mu.ldlcport
I' nalt~e of Marhn ton tht' new
B1rlh a son to Mr. and Mrs.
-:oun t1 ag(''lt wa~ employed by Paul Forbes
'he \\\·,1 Vtrgmla
Un11 rrsJt)
AdmtUM \fonday Gl'orgc FreE,l , n• lnn S1•rvJcc on fehrua -\ 1 drnc:ii Ill Lon~ Bollom. :\h"s. Paul
\955 &lt;lOri Wa ~ Sf'lll tn Pt Plf'b· Nct~(ln, C&lt;~r pf'nler
ani Ill ~ \ a "Wr('k later a, a ~s1~ tant
o T,Jlll' r,on
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Ill' h,Js bl'c-n earn 101! on lhe
Adn111tcd Mrs Eliza 111 Landers,
rlulJ( , uf the rosttwn s m~e Ta\ Pomeroy, f'ah in Hawk. L«lflg
!{·r~•)n ~ rr•Jgnatinn
81 !Qm, M:-s
Momeo Connett,
111, ,·11'\",llton to lhr pn~t fol MlrtdiPport, :\In; Add1e Bar1on,
lulh
rr&lt;mn ml"nrlal!nn hv lhf' RaC'me. Mr~ Nf'va Kmc Pomeroy.
1'' t \ rgmta Llmvri'Sih Extens
Dtsehargeti'· Mrs S D Va&gt;le,
Mrs
1'9!arl R("ynolds,
'PP'OYed b'
OOU" lllmms.
11 r'\1 1'11 '101\ ad\l•ury hoard
Mtddlrporl Mr:Lola Goodin,
o\lb&lt;~ny, Mrf' Mane Cornell, Mid·
dlrport

Gregory Named To
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&lt;INctNNATI. 0 t iP- Pcoduoo .
.F~.:g s, ~11:'ady, urwhanged · consumcr t S A larg(' 45-46, hrown
41 4~ mcrluuns il-4'!. hrown-m1&gt;:
40-41 extra larse 4142 A large
whtte :lli41 A med1um while 34!R, !1. uwrhmn b1own 34-J7; B
lan.:r 35-36
(lw.:krll,, rrycr~ Wt"Hk anrl 1o: ·lt"
lOl\lf'l , fn-rrs 3-3 1 i lb 19-201:t,
ml')~lly 20, h~m hrav' 'l'f'r 5 lh
21 -2,1 hf'I'L.~ light 5 lh and und.-:r
16-17 hens light , lf'gborns 14-lS.
l.iutlc!, 90 scurc IJ7.

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The Great Boo~ Semtnar of
the UmversJty Women wtll meet
May 8 at tho home of Mrs. Cedrie
Clarlr in .Maddlf'port The progrlm
Will he io ch-arge or Mrs. Ev-erett
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