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1947 BuJckSuperldr. :
1947Plymouth
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1949 Plymouth 4 dr Sedan
1949 Hudson 4 dr. 11dan
1949 Ford VB 2 dr. Sedan

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LWI. 2 t."to ••1•. LU '-lrea.

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'rile Ulllon hit !be . .
tioa'• major 51:ftl produeen. of en..

1er1n1: ilito a •eonaplraey" to lme ~ ·

etu.er to lltrike or ae.
totdiJ u - j j l e -

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the hos~leS, Mn. Philllpt
·Mrs. Sad1e Brown to tboae
above and M...... Lena
Li.nole Rummell, Mils
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Roush. Yn. SteUa Gruetter, Mrs.
Brooks Sayre, Mn. Norman ·Me·
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Callum, llrs. Eslle Moa~maa, M.ra.

Mr .and Mrs. Carl Mattox and
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gali1agher were
In Huntington Wednesday when
Mr. Mattox nturned to the hoaplt~
al fo ra medicJl checkup.
Mr. and Mrs.
R.at:k:Wfe
took Miss
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MarUnsvtlle,
tor a visit with Mr .and Ml'l.
ert Jlurley anrl children. The
elirtea were dinner JUetts at
Hul.ly borne betore returnb1i

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· Tbe deceaoea W.. born Ia Boby
lnt9D DSatrlct, :M:UOD. Couhty, on
OCto~ 16, 178'7, the son of the

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late ·h lnol w. •1111 lillrtha J.
Wiildoll.

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enpged .ln farmin~ f~r
sevtnl years until- U.~ conattueot the TNT plaDt on bia fafm
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I d!Jalt ' la rea! ttltale 1u: ~..m.l.

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daUghter, Ruth
and Mr. and Mn;.
are
vlali.in&amp; Mr .and Ml'8. Ginn WaJ.
ac~ Hayward, Wit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lll1Y R.lee · an.d
~mn · Chipper. have moved from
Pt. PJeUIInt to ChelhiM.
Mr .and Mm ~nell Parfitt and
daughter, Jenny LoU Jnd friend .
·Columbus, were recent gueate of
Mrs.' Hebry Hettne&amp;Y and -son, Rob.

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The halt~- luvi,t!&amp;dl tblrty..
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when they hid a wiener 1'0&amp;8t or •·- '
eme w.. uled (or the table deepr.
their famiUes at the CIJYbankl atiODI and bostesaes were Mn. H.
Speedway. Mn. Lewis H. Sauer M. Orou, ),fq.. Cl.fde Wlnebre•
has been president for · the past n.er, Mr.. Hlt'Old Chase, Mrs. CbU'year and .Mrs. J'ames Pullf!D will le.t Lewi•- ·Mrs. Delbert Bftc:t.el'.
t&gt;e in chart:e of tbe ~xt meelina:. Mra. Jkm:ter HyJeU.
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)Ire. Shirley MUla w~o was. pro..
The •••
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ch&amp;'~.rman took the port ol
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during
their
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aDd
t.bole
pre.a.-bur
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sea were r .aa .,.....;-.
a . program and awarded prizes t&amp;
ebildren, CArol.yll. LOla Aan and eacll of the eontestanta. FolllowJD(
Gflorle Mr .and "'"- Denver Net- tbe televifdon. show program the
10ft and Linda nd Donnr, Mr. and sponsors introduced tbeJr cont-eatMr11. James Pulte~ and Sulln, Step- anti: Mn. Wlnebrenntn" presenthan and Stepharue, Mr· .and Mrs. ed Mn. Paul Smart wbo as "MinRua5etl Wllav,n and C4rla and CO}.. nie Pearl" ung "Red River Vall-ey"
leen.
Mr$. Charlea Bennett sponso~
Mra. MUJarcf \itUdj!rinut.h ud Mra. Beulah Wbite H "G1Jel MeJudy and Jimmy, ·Mn. Lionel ~ie" who sana: "The Boatoa
Bona, and Joy, Jeffrey, Dan.lland Fancy", Mrs. WllUa Anthony ln..
trodu~l\lra.
Charl-es White aDdJimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert SC!h~
moll and Janlce,.:Mr .and lira. Ricb- Mn. J;?h.n Lf.C?ns "The HottentOt
Chamben ·and Eric llt. and. Silten who sal\lf an· oriefnal vep
Dan White iand Barbara. Tom aiOn of "Sixteen Tona", Mrs. A. R.
Kelly, Paula --•-, . a-• Dla. . PulleJU presented Mrr
. . Georee Me-·uu
Cri-eU.
Gbee wbo was "Gretchen Kape,..
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pa~nb, Mr .and Mrs. Donald
lef-t today for Cleveland w:lieJ~e
1th~ wlU spend the week-end with
Mt. iUd ilrL"""ii. Duke Blttler
th~e ehUdren. Shennan MPls
i!!pendln@ the weekend with
paternal Jrandparents, Mr and Mra
Shltley Mll\1·
John Bacon, «on of
Mre. Jolm Baeon is at-?t::~;~~~lv~~;
alty for two weeks 111
SUiilmer Mush~ Workshop.
a member of the Middleport
and accompanied Stephen
Gen.e Crooklr and Shll"'a Jone•,
who ·are also attending thf! Wort·

VI SuniiMr COnv. Cpe. Fordomltlc • ExUa cleen lnslcte •net out.

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proyer by Mrs. Harry Houdo .

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Mn. B. F. Pannalee, Emma Mat--

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Mn. Clifford Pbilll"'• &amp;be new
preaiden•., proel uau
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of the Mi~r&amp;'Yllle Methodist eburch rnet Wednesday e.enilli at the
-c:hurch.
Group sl.nglq of Love Llfted
~e" opened the! ~tin&amp; foUowed.
titb pr&amp;)'.er by Mn. Otto lfarten..
"bach, The hymn "Standlq On The
l a es" p-~ed
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Bradford Maag ~ad a poem. "Li~·
eriDg'', aft.er whic-h eaeb memtier
present recited I poem learnrnf,
dPtittg IJCbool dl:f!. A d\lfl, ''Back
of the Clouds'' by M"' 8~ and
Mrl Adolph G.rueser conetuded Ule
program.
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During the business aetslon It
wu voted to- .end a dehaate to
tbe meeting at Lancaster camp
cround. Cook books. whieh had
·tieen ordered were ~'-lributed to
'uo
tbe member•.
A d
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social rooma. Mrs. Raymond Lumaii.
prealdent.. opened the meeUDJ w,ith
a pOem "Friendlhlp" and after 1 ..
perJod of lilent _pnyer. M'TI. Wl1ll:t
AutbOny Pft the openinl prayer
Mrs. Iva TUrner conducted tbe cleo
't'IO&amp;Ional aervire wbleh included. .
Scripture Vertell, 1 read.lq "CIIriY
Your c....... a poem "What ~enT" '

day measles, lA
mother, Ml"'. R.

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1950 Ford V8 2 dr Sedan
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1950 Iuick Spec. 2 dr. Sed

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1949 Buick super 4 ilr sed.
1950 Ford VB 2 dr sedan
1949 Ford 2 dr VB Sedan
1949 Mercury l dr dlx atd.

1951 Stud VB 4 dr. Sedan

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Groud Floor Lo&lt;atlon For Your CoDvenlence

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USED CARS AT LOWEST PRICES EVER
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,'m"da.Mndr.
the bride and bridesmaid, wore a
pnle pink dre!IS featuring high
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neckline trimmed In white braid und Mark of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
11r.d white accessories, She car·
ri£'d 11 nosega)l of multi-colored
dd:.;ies. Miss Shirley Bue-hanrm of
Parkershurg, niece of the bride
lig hted the candles.
Charl ~s Pickett, Hollywood, Fla.
brother or the groos gerved as
M•. .and Mr11. Clarence Kunze
bc:;~t man and ughers were Bruce (Hazel Root), Columbus are vlalt·
Roach, Athens, nephew of the ~ng her mother, Mrs. He-z Root.
Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Koehler and
daughters Carol, Nancy and Connie, Bryo~, Ohio, are visltinl his
mother, Mrs. Lewis Koehler.
· Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bailey have
returned from a vil;lt with his:
people In North Carolina.
Mr-s. Noah Haskins hu r«elved:
word tbat her broth«. -1Cime ~t~
thews. Ia -recovering 11lowly at Vnt.
vcrsUy hospital, ColumbuS; a:fter
a :severe br:art attack.
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Mor'l"l'S
Mr. and Mu. William
took Michael Morris, Ahm Watlace
and Jam~s Miller to Camp Pr«Pmont. near Pi('dmont, OhJo ,this
1)alrt Monday. The boya are attending the Junior I Camp of the Presyterlan Cbmch this week. They
w~U come home Sunday with Mr.
aDd Mrs. DwiJl:ht WaUace and son,
Bruce who will spend the weekend
in McConnelsville and l,io~~··~~to~
Camp Presmont Sunday
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Dr. J. J. Davis an~
Diane, visited hla parent~
Mrs. Glove! Spires, Peebles, ~=.~;I
Tui!!day and Wedneaday. Dr. D
was a paUbearer at the funeral
C. L Young. a pharmacLst ln Pee-bles, who was an old friend f)( the

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Sunday afternoon
groom and Howard
, ' June. 17 ' . at Pomeroy.
half after two o cloc}t, Mlu Elotse
"trs. Milhoan , mother of the
Fay Mtlhoan, daug-hter of. Mr. and
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Mrs. Albert Mil.
. oan, ·Mbe
1ddl epor
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dro· • with navy ac.::e:tsrnier; and a
became the bnde of Ra rt
en.,.,
r~y Pickett •. son of Mrs.. H. B. white carnation corsage. Mrs. Pi~
Ptckett and ~h~ late Mr. Ptckett.
kett wore a light blue dress 0
The weddmg took pla~e at the sheer cotton trimmed in w-hite
farm home of the grooms _m!Jther wit h white accessories and a corwhich wu
decorated w1th ar· sage of whife carnations.
rangements of roses. The Rev.
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th ceremony a re
Mid-·
Fo·11 owmg h ld
e for approxlmate-fo'red Gar d ne.r .. past or o f t.•u e ..
Ch
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t ccptwn was e
dleport Chnstlan . urc o tela . ly 150 gue-sts. The three tlered
ed at the _do uble_ rmg cer ~mony wedd ing cake topped with a minbefore an 1mprovtsed altar 1gh.ted
ith 11oo
by seven candles.
iaturc bride and groom w
ca
Preceding the ce-remony nuptia) dlese in cry.stfll holders w~re on
music was presented b)' Mr.s. Olive the bride's table. Assisting witb
Ingraham and WilHam Markham, lhe reception were Mrs. James
nephew of the gr(lom.
Cnldwell, Mrs. Wad_e Smith, Mrs .
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Given in marriage by ber bro. Russell Cullums, 'MISS Pearl Ran·
ther, Claremont
Buchanan of doph and Mrs. Sam Curtis, al of
Parkersburg, W. Va., the br1de near Darwin.
wore a ballerina length gown of
Mrs. Pkketl attended Middle·
urt High School and Mr. Pickett
French organdy with ful I skirt P
rp
Hi'"b
over crinoline. The fitted bodice is a graduate 0
omeroy
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featured bands or lace over the School.
:-.houlder.s and a V neeklinc, front
-,p.e couple will Teside in orneroy·. Route 1 where .Ml'. Pickett is
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lind back. Her veil of ny on i us- manager of the Pi-c ke tt rarms.
ion fell from bands oI Iace nou·"'~t anL...,
lor
Coming from a ull:l
rett.es which formed a s mall ·half the ceremony were Capt. and
hat. She wore lace mitts and car· Mrs A L Seott and daughter,
·Mae, Fatrbanltl, _Alasril'd a white Bible topped with a Mcliis~
white rose corsage.
k . MT and Mra. Cbarles P1cltett
1Miss Delores Milhoan, sister of .
~ Charles and Carl, Holl)"'

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HOBSETTER INSURANCE AGENCY

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The Busy ~~ "ctaa of the Finlt
BapUat Chureb made plau for a
plole in lbe Middleport Roaddd.e
Part on July 18 wheD \bey met
Tbl,lt,tday 'e Yflllq ·at tbe ehurc:h

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IN OUR NEW LOCATION
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The D~ily Sentinel
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Gainor and Mrs.
v _ D. Edwarda.
· &amp;at Gllmore, Mn. WUI1am Biker
Pietu:ru of tbe decoration and
Two candidates were given the
!. aDd )lq. W1Uar4 ~~ enta-. the uoup Welle taken by MisS' first and second degrees Wednesd
taine&lt;l wtlll a allower, W - y Cheryl Ebonbachday
evenin);l
when
Pomeroy
Ben
evenlaC at ber ~ Uaktn Ave.
Alter the honored guest op£!rl.ed
met in regular session at
hoDOI'IDI Jln. QuWn Wbll• (Dol&gt;- her ....,. liltt refreahmen1S ol Grange
tho DAV Hall.
111 Parfitt) a reeent bride.
•Hme ~varl.n eream, cake, mints
Ciaarles 11Legar.
worthy masteor
A peen lll4 plnk color
and teed tea eaiT)'ing out the eol- pre:;ided.
was announced
that
wu earried' out Ia
theme were ser¥ed on crystal
"Rural Lifo Suud•y " would be
of. the home whleb
trays.
Attending ~ those named obwv•d Suuday, July I a\ th•
Bleats Of re&amp;e~ thnnlghoul
Church. II
dining table wu attncttve
above and Mrs. Harold White and St. Paul's Lutheran
CTed with a smlll nton tn
daughter. Rosemary, Mrs. Edward
wel't a miniature bride aad arooro. Parfitt, M.n. Donald Hauck, Mnr.
tast.eDel to a stat, •urrouDded with Dale Wippel, Mrs. Perry CarpeD- July 18 would b(• held July 15 at
pink rose~. OYer the tabre suspettd- ter, Mrs. Jobn Leifheit, Mrs . Ev- the DAV Hall a1 2 p . m.
The baking and sewi ng con-I
ed from the chlndalier were pink erett McKo.lght, Mrs. Elsel'Steln.
Were J' udg&lt;d by Mrs. Geneva
tests
ud green weddiq belli
and
Mrs. LlOle Hauck, Miss Phyllis
-" ond 10
· bak·Jng of opple
No].
streamert.
Min Frankie
Wippel ,
Mrs.
c. L. Heaton won
coffee
cake
Ebervbaeh, Mrs. Hel~
first prize; Mrs. Floyd Spence,
Gamel were played
en Leifheit, Mrs. Merl'in Russell, bt'eond and Mrs. Cleland Heines
oevenbtg and priaa
Mn. Earl Oliver, and; Mrs. Earl
and Mrs. Daylon Strickland -tied
Mn. Jack Lelfbel~ Jln_
Hartenbach.
Sending gifts but unable to at- for third . ln the makin~ of a sport
ten&lt;l were Mrs . Pearl Spencer, Mrs. dress Mrs Christine Lake won
.James Priode and Mrs. Edward [ 1• , , 1. ' Mrs.· Chades Spencer, secBowen .
Ond and Mrs. H •• lon. third .
Mrs. Lake, lecturer was In
charge of the lecture hour after
CONTEST WINNER
• ·hl'ch 8 0,,, 11·, , was held .
Joyce, four year old daUghter of
At the clrn~e of the meeting the '
Dr. and Mrs, J. J. Davis won a
pair of roller skates through a b"roup adjourned to the social
contest JPOnsored by the Brown room where refreshmenu or pie
Shoe Comptby and will receive and coffee were served.
her t:lft from tbe Shoe-Box who
haadle bin Hood Shoes.
HOME CHILDREN ARE GUESTS
DINNER Pi.ANNEb
Deacons of the Middleport First
Tbe 1t1ff of the Middleport Presbyterian Church have purDVBS will have a dinner at the chased bathing suits for the ~hi!·
Heath lrlethodiat
Church next dren at the Home and take them
Tue•day at &amp;:30 ·P· m. with the to the Municipal Pool each Wed·
V.'SCS serving tbe meal. A short nesday at 1:30 p. m . After the
meeting will ·b e held after tbe afternoon at the pool the children
dinner with Fred I. Gardner, Dean arc served refreshments ·before
of the SChool, prellidinR.
returning to Pomeroy.

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7:30. PUJn atrip on t.he lite of the
Apostle Paul will be ahowD evef)'
week. tbru luae, Juhr and Abut.
Alfre4 Mafhodlat Church. ltn.
ll 1(. Gl'Ove, Putor. Snday Sehool
'at 8:1!0, Uoyd DillJnaer Supt.
l'•tbtr, we P'l1 Woro!tl~ Servtee 10:40 with Dto,.
maY be pre- more Boyle$ leader. Wtdnsda7
use Qt .:venl.ne prayer se~ice• 7:80.:. Satlove, .ad to.· eve, July 7 ice cream soelal In
the Chrbtla.n the WoocJe grove 1pon.sored ·by
16 come to Thee the MYF.
may be leavened
HNth Mllffle«fitt Church, MI..
CbriBt.'B aame. dl~port. Rev. C. R. Kontright,
pootor. SuDday );chool 11&lt;3P. Er·
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Covert, Supt. MorninJ wor.
oblp serv!eo 1~:80 lople "Citrl.at,
• .. FedlrN Church, Wohlo J. the Corneratone") Tu.e.sday 7:30
Bartels, .Putor. Fred BlaeUnat, Metbodlat Men, Wednetdly Cla11
SUi!&lt;!iJ School ·aupl 9o00 A. II. 12 Circle of the WSCS .picnle at
AMemblf at ebun:h. 9o30 A. M. tbe Robert Coati bome·a p, m.
· ~ ..till leave fOf .plenie aroundl
ot'lrtt ,.....,,..,.., Chvrch, Mld1~ A. &lt;IL Sunday SC:bool at Ohe ~leport, Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
faltlrounds. 11 A. 11. Wonhlp paJJtq,r. Cbureh &amp;olhool 8:30 lames
~ntee.· Tople "'Chritt -and the Buchanon, Supt. ¥ornlq worship
'Lblf.'. 12 Piente Dinner. 1 P. M. 10:30 topic ..Do Mlraelea Really
Red'eatian and gamea for all. Ha'p pen?"; Wedneaday Junior
4:,~ Vesper aeiovlee conducted by choir, 6:30; Senior choir '1 p. m.
Se,alor Youth Fello1Vablp.
Chureh of Chrlof, Mhltll-,
. Flm , a.pHst Church, Rolph C. Rev, Fred Gardner, PaJtor. Bible
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Pastor. 8:80
Church ~hool 9:30 RUJaelJ WUson, Supt.
SthoOI. Wm. Watson, Supt. l0:3o Mornln1 wor1blp 10:30 topie ''The
WOI'Uist and BaptlJmal service. Two Crouq or S•lvatlon"; 6:30
SpeeiaJ musle. Selmon ''The Glory Christian Endeavor; 7:30 Evenin1
. of Beln&amp; a Chriltlan". Nursery and worship, topic "Auwertne Pilate'•
JuniQr Cbur.cb for all ehildren.
Question", Wednelday '7:30 Pr•y7:30 Youth meetina. '7:30 Wed- er aervteo and Bible &lt;laas.
netday midweek .aervlee of pray·
PI rot .. pHof Chun:h, ·Mlddlo.
er and study. J'uy 1 mualea1 pro- port, Rev. c. 1!. Hoyt, pastor.
anm by •J.be Eppley Sister• Gos· ('hurcb School. 9:Ut Frut Oheelt
pel team.
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Jey Jenkins, ~utor. Sundal(' School
w-. 9:.80. Morning worShip 10:4(5. Eve~DII wor.ship 8 oft the 1st, 3rd, 15-th
Sundays. Prayer Meeun.- WedJtelday 8. FiJm atrJps on the life
of the Apostle Paul will be shown
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lhthlehem l•ptid . Church, Y.
Wealey Jenkins, Pastor. Morning
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Rventn• worship 7:30, Rev. J-enJi:lns preaches on tbe 2nd and 4th
8U~dayo. Mra. Eclitb
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Mt. Moriah l•ptllt Church,
Middleport, Rev. N. D. Bordon,
Pastor. Bible School 9:30 Arlena
Reese, Supt. Morning worship, at
10:30; BYPU 6.p. m.
Church ol the Ntu... ne, Mid·
(lleport, Rev, Robert Styers, paator. Bible SChoo• 9:30 Leater Tay.
'lor, Supt. Morning wor.ahip 10:30
Young Peop1ea' meetlnJl 6:45;
Evening service 7:30 Thurstlay at
·r:30 PraYer meetln.~t:.
Th• Salvltlon Army, Mldctl•·
port, Capt, Glenna Rummell, Sunday Schoo]. 2 ~30 p. m. Holit~cs s
meeting 3:30; Open Air meeting 7
p. m.; Salvation\ meeting 7:30.
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and Praiae service 7:30 Wednes·
day 7:30. Bible atudy; Saturday at
7~30 EvanRellstie 1ervice.
: ,rftbyterlan Church, Harrison·
vllle, Rev. Howard Ruppelt, .,....,
tor. Church School 9:~ Evenlne
wonhlp 8, topic "Do Miracles
Really Happen?"
Pr•.pyterl•n Church, lyracu••
Rev. Howard Rupoelt,
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Church School 8:30 Robert Har·
deu, Supt. Westminster YF 6.
Third Str.tt P•nhcothll Churc;h
Middleport, B. L. Barrett. oaator.
Sunday School 10 •· m. Evening
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UnltM Methodl1t Church, J.
Euaene Bro:wn, Pa1tor. Chur~h
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!Jrotber Lawrence, IJl.o.t of tbe
Middle Ages, discqvered~ tbe meh
lng of practicing the ,preaence of
God. Though be . was tailed upon
to perform many a~ lo•Iy cbore,
he found peace in whit would
.have q~onotonou:!l and irritating to
others. This . trait seem• to be
charac!erJstic of all the$e g~'at
liioul, ·botb past and present, who
aUow God constant acceas to
their lives. There is abOqt them a
c,Imneu and depth whicb has
Rat aignificanee ror our .supern.
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the tboui_ht tbat GQd Is alwa,vs
witll )lS. We can talk with God,
We can speak with him often; 'not
just during our form~ prayer, but
a)J , the time and any tim~.
When we expre55 'our thoUghts
ve,rbally to :him, no matter how
bumble the thQught may ·be. we
dptttte the reality of his presence. We can tell bim a,bout the
trouble we're haviDJ with the
children. and our fear that we'll
l~ our iob. We can share our
problew· wiUl him as well as· our
joy.e, And the more we speak with
God -in ilus way, the more , certainly we will reealize that he is
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.'events-of a field meet from 'the 'spectator'S
~int of view. The1re is a thrill in watching the
l.2ontestont soar up and up, clearing the bar
· by only a fraction of on inch, then dropping
back to earth again,
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1fortless oct, however, there had to be hours
fond hours of gruelling training. The graceful
lmovement of body, the perfect coordi'nation
'of mind and body did not just happen. It took
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1skilled coaching by one who. had learnea thru
• •· lrnany hours of;troiriingon his own..,
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·,.,'does not come, however, with~ut preparation
'.land·training. A useful aid-A coach if you
'please-is the Church. Youth 1 tro ined In reg·
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lease~, a valuable citizen ofthe world as strict '
lathl~~c training produces the ·good. ·pole
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7:30 ~· ~ Ea!t; Wort.
At Tr1Hic ~leht In Mlcldltpoot •JIIanlo, 7:30 P. M. Lel&lt;m\ Faro au.
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tb". '1:30 Evening worthip John
Hoyt, topic: "It the Lord Be God",
Wedneeday 7:30 Mid week prayer
and praise service: Rev. C. E.
Hoyt conducting the service, 8:80
senior choir, ThUrJday 5:30 Men'.s
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Wonlllp .d 00111111-10:30 A.
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