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- ·day.a. Pra)'V meeting Tburaday at
7:30. Pilm .Jtrip on the lite of the
Apo.stie Paul wUl be ahDWD evUJ
weet tbru June, July and AU.cust.
Alfrred Mlthocflst Chll~h. Rev•
R. M:. GlOVe, PJttor. Snday School
at 9:30, Uoyd Dillin1er Supt.
Worsttip Service 10:4tli wUh Dinsmore Boyles leader. Wednesday
tvening prayer .service• 7:30. Sat·
eve. July 7 ice cream .social In
the Woode ·grove aponsored by
the MYF.
HQth Metftodltt Church, Mldo
dleport, Rev. C. R. Konkright,
pastor. Sunday ~hool O:ap, Ef.
nest Covert, Supt. Mornins worsbJp service 10:30 topic "Chri.Jt,
the Cornerstone", Tue&amp;day 7:30
Methodist :Men, Wednesday Class
12 Circle of the WSCS plcnlc at
the Robert Coata bome 5 p. m.
"FI.-.t P,...rterlan Chun:h, Mid.
dleport, Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
PllStQr. Church Sl!bool 1:30 James
Buetlanon, Supt. l!tornlos worship
10:30 topic "Do Miracles Real(y
Happen?";
Wednesday
Junior
choir, 8:30; Senior eholr· 7 p. m ~
Church ., Christ, Middleport,
Rev. Fred Gardner, Pa1tor. Bible
School 8:30 RW:iell Wi11on, Supt.
Morning worship ·10:80 topk "The
Two CrOues ot S..lvatlon"; 8:30
Chrillttaa EDdeavor; 7:30 Evening
worship, topie "Anawerlng Pilate'•
Question", Wednesday 7:30 Prayer aervice and Bible claaa.
First Baptist Church, ' MI.U.
port, Rev. c . E. Hoyt, putor.
('burch Sebool, 9:14 FraDk Cheeae

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that .the. 1Holy\ SpJrtt may be pee.
~ ahn]la ill OW' be&amp;rta. use u&amp;
.:to ,tel) others of T·hy love, and to.
Jel(l thiiQ .to de1ire the Chri.sti1.11
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!!Jat thflr t.flvea may be leavened
·bY ':~'by lOVe. In Chrlst'1:1 name.
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Baftels, Pastor.

Fnd Blaettnar",

Sunday School Supt. 9:00 A. M.
.A.Membiy at churCh. 8:30 A. M.
&lt;;Irs Will leave foi-' plenJe II'OURdl
. 10 A. :M. Sunday School at tile
:Pal.rpouods. 11 A. M. Worshlp
Nni~. Toplt'! "Christ and the
~t'.'. 12 Picnic Dinner. 1 P. M.
~ereation and 11mes for all.
4:80 Vesper Jelvice conducted by
Senior Youth Fellowahip.

' Plna . laptnt Church, R•lph C.
ZUndel,

Pastor.

9:30

Church

School. Wm. Watson. Supt. 10:80
Wonbip and Baptismal &amp;ervice.
Specla) mus1e. Sermon '"The Glory
of Beine a ChrlJtlan". Nuraery and
J'unio:r Cbureh for all thllclren.

':30 Voutb meeting. 1':30 Wednesday midweek aervice of pray.
er and study. Juy 1 muslul pro,£ram b)' Jhe Eppley Sister• Goapel team.
brew, Supl MorJW~g wor1hlp at
.i ·lefne ltptlst (jturch, V. wu. 10:10 John Ho)1, rue•t mlrijfter,
" Jey Jenkins, Putor. Sunda&gt;; School topic "Souree-s of .FamUy Streng.
~ 9:30. Morning wor.Bblp 10:40. Eve- th". 7:30 Evening WOI'Iblp John
t~Jni worship 8
the 1st, 3rd, 5th Hoyt, topic "It the Lord Be God",
Sqndaya. Prayer
Meetin-&amp; Wed· Wednesday 7:30 Mid week prayer
Detday 8. Film strips on the life and praise service; Rev. , C. E.
of the APQStle Paul will be shown Hoyt conductinlil the .service, 8:80
~vefy weet tbru June, July/ and senior choir, Thursday 4:30 .Men'&amp;
Brotherhood at Falrerounds.
AugW!t.
letblehem l•ptJd . ChuRh, V.
Mt. Morl•h Baptllf Church,
Waley Jenkin.!, Pastor. Morning Middleport. Rev. N. D. Bordon,
wOrship 9:30. Sunday School 10:40 Pastor. Bible Sehool 9:30 Arlena
Ev.ening worship 7:30. Rev. J~P-n · Reese. Supt. Morning worahip, at
kins preaches on the 2nd and 4th 10:30: BYPU 8 ·P. m.
Codner
Sundays. Mrs. Edith
Church of the No~a.rene, Mlcl·
,reaches on the let, 3rd, !Jth Sun- dleport, Rev. RoMrt Styer.!, putor. Bible SchooJ 9:30 Le.ster Ta)··
-lor, Supt. Morning wor.'!hlp 10:30
6:43;
Young Peoples' ·fneetln~~:
Evening service 7:30 Thursday at
'7 :30 Prayer meetfnJZ.
Tha lalvetlan Army, Middle·
port. Capt. Glenna Rummell, Sun·
day School 2:30 p. m. Holiness
meeting 3:30; Open Alr meetin~~: 7
p. m.; Salvation' meetlnjl 7:30.
Church of Chrl1t In Christian
Union, ·Middleport, Re~. Guy F.
Sayre, putor. Sunday School 10
Iii . m. Odell Manley, Supt. ; Proyer
and Praise aervice 7:30 Wednesday 7:30. Bibi'e study; Saturday at
7~8() Evangelistic service.
· Prubyterloll'l Church, Herrbon·
ville, Rev. Howard Ruppelt, vastor. Church School 9:30) Evening
worship 8, topic "Do Miracles
Really Hsppen?"
Prealtyterlen Church~ lyracu••
Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
putor.
Church School 9:30 Rc&gt;bert Har·
den, Supl. Westminster YP' 6.
Third Street Ptn,ICOittl Church
Mlddlepflrt, B. L. Barrett, paator.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Evenln1
service
7:46 p. m.
It'• Amcric•'1moat ad•anc:ed'
outboard-1mooth, qule•,
United Methoclltt Church, J.
waclf:td with quality ~atura.
Eu,£ene Bro:w-n. Paator. Cburch
And. it'• youn oa eur termal
Se~ool 9:U 'l'~eo Smlil!, Supt.
I ~ thl~ powtrful DeW 0111..
Worship
aervlee. 10:80: Youti.
board tOday at:

FINDING.GOD

It's Training That Counts!

BIYOND 'UNIION
IY Dale H. R.ttiH
Brother Lawrence, .a,lnt of the
Middle Aa~. discovered the melm
in~ of practicine the .pfesence of
God. Though he was called upon
to perform many a· lowly chore,
he found peace in what would
have monotonous and irritating to
others. Thia trait eeeq~s to be
characteristic of all these gre'at
•oul, ·both pllSt and present, who
allow God constant aceess to
their lives. There is about tbem a
and
wbich has

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·~ Suicide Death

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9:30 A. lt.f, Apple Grewe. '10:30 ~;~;
Pllan~. 7:30 P. M. Letart, I'll:• Ru· 11:
l'&amp;l. Life service 'With lfht!CLI:t muIIC. Pra.y er mcetinca: Wedlltwday
Bunda')'
evenlna; 7:30 Letal"l

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IY CHAitLI$ M. McCANN

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poat offke at
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f:~ loX off!~lf_pl the National of coal per kllowatt-hoUl' and
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odsn B expand~*
eneriCY de·
wlthtn. tbe fta:m~work of
,he fret tnt,litlifliJe ~yltem , witl(
out a subsi~y. And the industry
d~e np~ fear innads by nuclear
pow r-1t beUeves th.at for many
yea111 to tome the atomic energy
prornm wllt consume tar more
coa t'han it displaced by nudenr

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ceor ng to 1.lle Bureau or Mlbes
electrical g~neratlna: plants now
consume only about one pound
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Ulf fOijll of fuel Is one

of the ~matler it~ms in the cosl
o! provJdln,g: e!ectrical service
Even lf nuclear power could d~
the lmpoui'ble lmd reduee the
fuel eolt. to absolute zero, the
rf.lducti!)n in
cU91:omera' bills
would be small-far, far less than
mmJt people seem to think
This is not an attemPt to
minimize
nuclear
eneray-lt
!imply puts tt in proper per·
.speetive. This country will need
t'l make full Ul'll! of ali it!l f'nergy
sources as time wears on That
means coal, which b~ b~n here
a long t1me, Is here to stay

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lor my Nke, th•
s~rne ahl.ll Aft Jt. (Luke 9:24.)
PI\AYER: 0 God, arant us will·
iqgnesa to hf,tmbJ.e Olp'lelves b~
ftU'e 'I'~Eie tbat we may know thr
blcning of Thy love aDd the pow·
111r of t~ lloly Splrlt. rMake us
ir.&lt;~trumeo.tl; to sbO'f forth 'J'hy
love to atben. For our Saviour's
sake. Amen.

Of partiCUlar Jnteresl, th,e IIUP.
vey tound that "there appeared
to ~ P erowlni awarenes1 by an
'114Cie,tiea - bOth large and small
- of the need for them t.o beCOJ!¥ partlclpant.1 In rommunity
actlyitles." TheSe activities
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~aimed at JleVetopiJHI bett.eri J"4ht.
'c;»m between the medical, .u.rpfr,;;
LOYAL WOMEN To MIET
IY UNITeD PRESS
lion and the public inclu&lt;lcd gr[e.
The L())'al Women'.!! Claas of the
AMIRICAN ASSOCIATION
t'allel! commltt~, whlcb 'Hel'Ve Chul'ch or Christ will meet ut
II uappeul boards" fQr patients lhe church sucl~l rooms Thut sday Omaha 1 Louisville 3, bt
L~ulsvU!.t 5 Omaha 3, 2nd 7lnn
With cmnplian1ll: medical econom- evening.
MumeMpo1Js
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~harlesloa '4: Denver 2, 1'91:
Charleston 10 Denver 1, 2nd
St. P~ul 10 lndlaftllpolts 9. 1st

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lOUT!! IAN -·~I!,DCIATION

Memph!1 9 Atlanta •s

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seem &amp;o think.

Denton,atudled the caloric niue 11

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2 Man'aflame ' 21. The
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Maxw•II, o.t 51 166 18 80 .•ltU
Kuono, J&gt;et:
62 198 30 tMI .J5i

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ommenda a da.llf aUowanoe ~r Ume.
1,400 ealorl.u. J'or 25-year..old QU111'101f MD UJWII
women It 1&amp;2,800.
8. M.: Can a pell~hltt a.meThe 81 &amp;lrla toJdng part In the b1c lntec.tton of the U.vert 1
1tudy w~re not. trying to Jole Aniwer: Ye1. Thla 11 I. fti'J' 111'1;
Jfi.\itlt nor were ther trylna to oua eompllcatlon ot ame,lb dya...
111n lt. 'tbe lkl.!l selected
eBter:r.
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mUk, auear as auch in beverap,, the blood .!ltream to the lfyer a.nd
and ca.ndy and carbonated be• mlr form larp abaoeaau Which
era11es, Wtlre permltt.ed whenevu may even penetrate lnto the cheat
deiJred.
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during the ftvt·daJ' atudf,

or the dteU or 11 younr women ler and taller *haD the trlatlonal
Uvlnr tn the eehool'a HoDllil Man- ~search Council ne;ragu. Yet
aaement House.
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they conaumed tewer calorlu. Dr.
She round the 'verage number Bc,?ular II&amp;YI tlUt ltudy:
of calories conaumed each day by
sunuta .that Texaa climate
e"eh !P'li.Dlounted to 1 981 ATer~ and labor~aa~ de~ have
,..., lP of 'the womeD. w8 19.6 lessened tJlt.·caWrJe...ZJ9ak~..Di
of these )'OODI' M!!IP iOd\eh.
1ear11
No~ thla daJIJ calorie averaae Perhaps the fue~idl01 ..,any
1a conllderably under that recom- of ua •hould be re..evaluated tn
mended 6y the National ae11 earcb the light of more extenaln uae
c:ouneU. For gtrla 10 the 16 t.o 20 of labor-savtnr devleea, shorter
:year are braotet the councllree- work ina: houra and more le11ure

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ti:IITIONAL LIAGiil
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llalln ·t1D.1. 49 lll!l 26 ~ .147
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Mooa, St., L. 60 211 40 flO .J27
Clem•~. r~h 01 162 i3 53 ·.127

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Naahyntt~ I NeW OfleanR 2
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Schnectici.Y 2 ·&lt;lollentown I 10 Inn
WilinspOr't 8 Blnttiamlon 5 il Inn
Jbn"'""o'l'n 5 S~J'4'1"se i. 14 lllJl•
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RoetJrst:.er 8 Colu'mbus 8, tst, 7 in
Rochest~r 8 ColU:mbu!J 1, 2nd
rroronto t3' IMJlmi o. lit, 7 inn
Mitmi 8 Toron&amp;o 8 lnd
RichmOnd 11 Bur,aio 11 1st '1 inn
BuHalo I Bkhtn~ 1 2nd
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carbonated beveracea or .upr
d111'1DI the atudl'.
naedt at m.., Alnerloaru. t While lht 1ota1 dallt """""
least this appea.ra to be the caae Intake, lncluclln&amp; c:ompo~lte ~~
In
mUk, aupr one! bevara~ 1•"'ot!
Calozlc Valuu
!rom 1,034. to a,ooo eaJoifl~a, tbt
Dr, rlo.t'ence l. Scoular' .d ean ol v.:vorag~ wu ~nder 2,000.
the School ot Home Econotnics ot !MaYier cmcl Taller
the North Texu State CoUere ~t
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siness servlcea Cor dottors aod thepublic, and pubUc relation 5 rommittees wh1ch WO'l"k to pl'flm&lt;~i-e bet·
ter undeTst.anding. Men)' commit·
tees maintain speakf&gt;rs' bltl"fa(Y.f
and sponsor health faJ.rs, special
community health day11, radlO and
televisipn programs, and newspapl'jr ht~altb r.o1umns and many
in addit:iM to the general diaease
control p~:ograms, had commlttee11
dealing wflh ipeclal problems such
as care ()f the aged 11.nd the c~ronl­
cally IH Much work was donf! on
behalf of school haalth ami f&gt;llfety
programs.
The county soeietleR are clo5etoH6e g1 &amp;11!1 root!f They have an
intimate knowledge of local naed•
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of which there are 1J31 In this
country and tl\e territories-are
lona establhlhed lwtitutium. But
~mpanUvely few people co\&amp;Jd
Jtve an adequate de9Criptlon of
WAlt tMse sodeties do
The American Medical Assoclatton wan.ted to find out, and 10 It
conducted a survey. It found that
ISOciety activities ran&amp;e a wltle
eamut ~ndll!ed - from canc.t'r and
tubefcpkials control programll' to
spoMorahip ot Little L.layu.r hue-

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BY CHAitL'S M. McCANN
•Uni~ Pren Steff ClorNSponchni
The Wf'ek's good and bad news
DR
the international
balance
sheet:
Tho~
1. Con fusion dee~ned in the
_pommunist world &lt;Jver the at·
tempt o! the Krehllin t:o blame
Josef Stalin for all 'the crimes or
the !)ov~et Russli:IIL dictatorship.
The ltali~n -and Fre.Deb Communist parues, largest in \he free
world, issued st;atements of policy
accel!ting -the Moscow line that
Stalia. was a vmain. But both
psrties tald Rus.sla's pl"fsent leod&lt;:rs could Qot absolve- the'mselves
bllnle because they were Sta.octiYe cOllabOI;'ators. 1\he
!'Stalin debunking .campai·gn had
f('percussions, too, ia the vi~lt of
Yugoslav President Tito tO ·RLis·
siu. ~ jolnt declnratiQll Issued by
the Iremlln and Tito · emJ)hllsized
that cooperation or Communist
partlb mUst be based on equality
Its effect was ~hat blind obedience
bv Ci&gt;mmunist parties to the Mos·
cGw 'Une was na lotlg"' necessary.
2 A committee of thl'H foreign
mlnilllters of i!he NQith Atltmtic
T~;eaty Ortanlzatlon Rtet in Par\s
to ,s.tudy means of strengthening
the 16--natioft alliance. Russia's
"sw ~tness and ligbt" campaign
h ns made most membet countries
le$!1 defense-minded. The1 job of
the foreign
ministers WI$ to
dra"ft plans to broaden NATO to
include eConomic and social as
well as purely military coopere·
tion.
3, Premier Guy Mollet won an
overwhe 1miDJ! vote of cm..tfi&lt;lentc
In the French National A88embl}'
ou a biR old-age pension bill. He
had previously 1 won confidence
votes on North African and gen·
eral jloltcles. His new victOry guve
promise of greater FrenC!h l)Olill·
cal 1Jtabillty and lhus strengt~en·
~d the Wesl.ffl-n Allies.
Tht~ Bad
l. .Ru1isla staged a big propn·
gan4a show to start oH its announced plan to withdraw 33.500
occupalion t~oops from East Ger.
. In the prese"-re oi Alh~d
l·» ilitarv observers, 87 war pl:~n~""
were
Oft to Russia . Ttw;
show' Was ,t.q b~;,_ foilowecl by on r
if! Moscow' Sunlkly whrn Gen Na·
th an F . 'flwirii'n_lil, Unltf'd S t ntt·.~
Air Force CJ)lef or ~taff and
other ttllicd JtU$lS were JOV 1Ier!
to attend a celebration of SovJCt
nviaiJOn day.';Jldt-b d~monstrali o ns
Y•etfe Pofelitia1J}t~· danieroys pro.
paganda moves,.· The first wa~
ea1cittale_4 t~ weaken Allied de·
fense determina\.1911. th.e second to
irnp~s ·wavere.iil with ' Russia's
aerial mighf. '
~" Soviet ~o,.ian .Minister Umi·
tri T. Shepilo\r lrft"ade a b1g hid W
increase 1 R~la's ~~flu~n~;e In
Egypt. In CQ.J.ro, Shepilov ofrt'!red
Egypljan Premier Gamel Ah(lel
~IIJ.Set , a $4:2()..000,000 loan lo
help fi~ance ' 'the great A ~wa11
Dam. 'SbepiJov .attended :f ccrt'
mony in CiUr~moTICin~ lhe end
pf Brlti!ioh mUitary, occupation or
the ·suez Car\a\'·.Zcine-:-ilt which
ComtntiniSt')weap&lt;iM Rupplied 'to
Egypt ·were paradNI.
3. \\]hUe Gi'eat· Bri\Jin consirl·
ered ,p ,J!llln to ren"'.,_W ntmalia~ ions
pn Cypr\.lll, .violence In the island
t:ontlnued. Tw~ B'rki.sh · so'lrllers died as Uu!' r esult of a for·
est lire ~~~ by Preek Cypriot cx~remlsta whqra t~ w6rt' -&amp;eckl.ng
in the rp.ounlains. Greece, whicb
dtmands th~tt Bfitain surrender
Cypru~, rlarted interccpling flrt·
lish a.lrUnen flylnf over ih ter
rlto,ry, aUegiqg tha they had d~·
1.·inted troD'! ,ftWs~rll;&gt;ed air lan~~.
Jt was f.eparl~ll hi London that
•rurtey ~s 1 pr~'P1d t{' lal'lp troop~ '
ln Cyprus If neet!s.!lary to keep
Gr:e~e k'OJR gt!tUng it.
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2:00 MatiOO:e 'llJ1eatre
:J ·OO Date wl.t:h Li.:fe

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6 : 2~ I.u P.aul It Mary Ford
6.30 Gordon !,facR«e
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Gar,ry MooreJ ,
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4:00 F1!m
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11:00 News &amp; Wea.tber
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Rev. ~eeland Norris f1lled
his appointment here Sunday eve
nlQJ and Sunday Schooi attenduno:e was 30
Kr. and Mrs. Jack Weatherman
wetb visiting friends in Columbi$ Sunday,
Mr-. and Mrs. Wayne ' Brickles
had as guests , recently his sister
lllld brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stanley and daughter and
friend of Junclipn City and Mr.
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.Harold Parker and Auretta Ar·

b~uib were mirried here Sunday

at an open church wedding at the
U. B. Church by Rev Woltt-r
Frast. A reception wal'i held at the
l:lfisie'.s h~mf'. IJrlrnedlately after
t!ie ceremony the couple left for
a ~neym()OI). throu&amp;h the west
nttilr which lhe:v w!U live at Cir·
clQllle where be baa employment. A shower was held for them
at the school house Friduy night.
'lllley received many Jilts.
ilfr. and Mrs. The~or~ Bengte
of PonteTOY and )ler sister, Mrs.
M,lttie Bradfl.h&amp;w and daurbter and
granddaughter, ColOTado, were
bests of Mrs. Lelia Fulton WedRoffman of Bellaire spent
with his matber, Mrs. VIson who flu
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hM!llt&amp; loq tiuJe !Iince (,lncinnaU opened the door by fumbling Ki;~;:
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· and dr9ve ln. al% runs in the Redle&amp;'l! 11).6 .v ictory ;over the Dod g.
1f1! lp t!le .nm h&amp;l£ of a twin victor71 The 1Wdl won the secon&lt;
.pme n I:.efty JOie Nuxball aUow~
~ blla in &amp;aining a 2-l
wiC:tory.
.~ tbre,e horne runs bit by
BaUer wer-e !Us 11th, 12th, and
lsth pf the seaaon. Seven of them
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The do-uble win put the Reds
tolldly in 4econd place, only two
IID'IEtl behind the pace setting
Milwaukee 'Braves.
BaUey'a first homer rollo~ed an·
otber two run clout by first ~ base·
man Ted Kluu.ewski Cl[f Dodger
'5f.lrter Roger Craig In t!le first
inning and a:ot the Reds Glf to a
+0 lead : However, the lead WAS
aborot JiW"d aa the DodgeN! came
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from th~ bullpen ~nd wenL l;he rest
o fthe 'f&amp;Y wilhout allowing a run.
Bailey !lit hls aeeond h&lt;lmer with
two on in 'be top of the fifth to
put the Reds ahead (or . good. Hi:'!
third: honrer of the afternoon c.mme
in the .Jevent~ with the bases emp·

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thre-e hits in · the nightcap to rack
up his (ifth \ictory of the sea~o n
and became the first lllUthpaw t-o
score a nlne- lnniq victory at EbbeL!! Field &amp;!nee he hlm~lf turned
thl' trick on Sept. 16, 1954.
Bob T~urman hit a solo horneT
in the third inning off Don DrysdalE! to give the Reds an early 1..0
lead'. This wus· the only run given
up by the young nghthander in
the ~&amp;even lnuinJts he P•tched. Clem
Labine, who relieved
Drysdale,
was tagged "'it!l the losz .
Tlle Dodgers scored their
rue on a line drive to left '·"'tor
field by Roy Campanella w1th

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The Redlog• me1t the
Pirate&lt; here ton;gftt In
Eu:a;ene Siders, Por:aemy. suffer- a three - game series.

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~bty 1 11l1 sbot who come
Both . Born
from behind lin the .stretch to win were not
the 22ild annual Ohlo Derby, betld- trRck
td ,ba~k to New York today.
storm arrived as
Corp.elHur v. · Whitney's 3-year- h~Wses prepared tor tbe ,.,.. , •. ,
old eoU tur.ocd In, an upset victory nde, turning Ute tr•ck
•I over Preatneo winner Fablmr at slvppy men.
the Thistle• Down 'IMtlt Saturday
Fabius, ridden by Wi1J.1t.: "·~ ·:
In the mud1 creafed by a rain- tack, jiJ~ped into the )fad ,
•.onn. ;Born ~lhty ridden by faltered in the flna:l
John Choquette"; f1Di&amp;bed ahead or one ttme t:he Calumet .
J.i'abln, by a leqth. •
pride held a threPFablua"WM the. top heavy favor- around the turn for
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"We would have won on • f~" r
Kentucky Derby and tbe track" said F1blus' trainer J'lJQ:o·
Pi-!aiiten:. H~wevel' i be finished I my Jones. ''The rain beat us." ' r:· '
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In the featuu event of the day's
gue In a doubleheader on Sunday
8'f" UNrTID PRESS
procram, Jack Nichols ()! Onk Hilt
afternoon by scon!l!l of 8-4 arut 5·1
eame in fh'at ahead' of Kenny King
NATIONAL LEAGUE
in gall\eli played at Reedsville.
of Porrferoy ~ond P'rant111 Benedum
w L Pet. G8 In the f,irat ,a:ame, the Pomeroy
of Tuppers Plains.
Milwaukee ~ - -- 34 22 .607
t.cDm jumped to a 4-0 lead iP Lh.t•
Action In the fe1ture race was Cinci nnati --. _ 34 26 :567 2
top •half of th.e firSt innmg on five
-described as higbly con;~petitive 1Brooklyn ___ . 32 27 .M2 3~ hits.
wlth Glen Thompson -.nd Eugene- Pittsburgh __ . 31 28 .525 41ir
RecdsYille .came bll&lt;!k ln Lheir
Wllloug~by, both of Pomeroy, very SL. I.Joui 6 - ---- 33 30 .524 4'h half o£ the same Inning w11th two
much)n the rcce untU motur t:rou- Chu.·ago --· -- - 24 32 .429 10
ru119 on two walks, a hi t batter
ble forced them to retire.
Plnhtdelphia
23 3!5 .417 II
and an error. They added tht·ec
The fastest ti~ of the day waa New York _ == 23 36 .390 12 1,1,. more in the! second· to iMure 'them
p01ted h¥ Leo IJaUnden of Grca21y .
SundaY's Rttulb
selves of the victory and addt"d
Ridge-. Hi11 car wu clocked at 16.1 Milwaukee o New York 2. l.st
one more tn tM last of Ute fS'ixth.
~oonds ·
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Charlie Theiss .gave Up but
Four, new enrs were on hnnd nt CinciunaLi 10 Br10oklyn 6, 1st
three htt111 on !the mouild for
Sundays races according to trick Cincinnati 2 Brookly.n 1, 2nd
Pomeroy but was wild. hters of
olttclals. They were those o( Mar· Chicago 5 PltL!Iburgh 3, 1st
R~edsville was the wlMing hurlshall MIJler, VlrgU Lee, Pomeroy; Pittsburgh. 1 Chico'*' 2nd 1:1 1
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In Lhe ~teeonld game, Pomer.oy
and LtwJ11 and Albers of Glouster.
rain
once again outhlt tbe Oppo!lition
Bob Venoy of Pomeroy drove the St. LOUis 8 P~lladelpbia. 4, st
but
lost the eame. Jla,rold Brown
Miller ear. Tt was pointed out t~al Phlladl!"lplllll 3 St. Loui5 2. 2nd
of Pomeroy rpve up lnlt four hits
the ~ar of I.ewls Ancl Alber~ Is ono
Monday'&amp; PretNble Pitchers
Chil'llgo IJs Brooklyn at JerM!y while hlt mates were getttlq five
formerly owned by Chot Moody of
:B~rlow .
City night- Kaise-r 1-1 vs. Erskine olf Balderson.
George NeareWad was the .top
~ul!&amp; of other raeell on Sunday 3·!1.

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Blow Heat: First, El"'ln Lcgg, Pt.
Pleanl'ft Sccnnd Bob
Porn·
eroy. Third'. Bob RusH&amp;II ,
Fut Heat : Firat, Kenny
Pomeroy. S!!cond, Loo Saunder11,
Grea&amp;y Rid.lc. Third, Glenn Thompton. Pomeroy.
ICon!'olatlon: Jlltat,
ftbOde•, Parkersburg. Second,
Hy.ell, Pomcro.J. T!Urd,

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Cincinnati at Pittsburgh night-Fowlet• 4·7 vs Klute 6-6
Milwuukee 1rt
Philadelphia
nfght- Buhl 7·3 vs S. MWer 3-3.
Only gameo. scheduled.
Tuetd•Y'• G•mu
Chicago at Brooklyn', nifht
St Louis at New York, night
Mllw.aukee at Philadelphia. night
Cincinnnt.l At Pittsburgh, night

AMIRICAN LIAGUE
Grl!lfW'Y, VintozP.'
W L Pet.
Faat ConsnW.U11n : Firat ~~7-~:~N cw Ynrk -· -- 40 24 .626
Nicholl, Oak Hill . Second
!".n 1r~go
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Wl~ua;hby, Pomeroy, T!!ird,
Clrvoland ___ _ 34 27 .M7
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k,na, Pt. Pleasant.
BuRton _____ _ 31 80 .~
t:,a~: rtt, Bud Rbodea,
Bal timore ____ 31 33 .484
I econd Guy Hysnll,
Dfltrolt -- ·--- 27 34 .443
Tbird, Bob Vf~ , Pnmeroy.
Kans..1 s City .. 2~ 38 .397
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Chicago II New York 3, 2nd
Cleve . 7 Wuh. 2. 1st 6 In , rain
Wuh . a! ClcY"C. 2nd, ppd,, rain,

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BalUmot·c 3 Detroit 2. 2nd

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Lea1ue
place Inon,
a coll'YioeJng
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ed the Yankee&amp;.
Ellt. Clorroh W811!1 the big gun
ln the Indtan att.ac:k as he clo.uted
two hOIU rUM. lfi'l rlnt ho-mer
~arne ln.~be fifta &gt;bming with two
men on · bu.. IUs solo blast in the
third moved· ~ Indians to a 4-1
ll.dvantaa:il. T.tiey added two mol'i!
runs in the seventh inning, ·
Russ .lic€1hlnney WIL!I orr the
mu\lnd for the vh~tor.J and gave up
!IX hits M did! his opponent An·
derson. ·McVhlnrrey fanned ten
and walked four in. ahalking up
hi! Initial v.l.ctory of t•he sca.ron..
The Red SOx took advantage of
ltn walk1 !awed by Senator hurJ.
er! to win by a .score of l:J·O ,behlnd
Mre effecUve hurJ.ina of
Ricky Oiler,
Oller gave up but two hits and
ranned nine. lhr gaining bis vietory.
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I man at the plate dulling Ute day
as lle collected two hiUr in e«cb
game.
Th.e Joioo score6 :

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CAMPING TIME

Pomeroy Nm'e In

ted a broken arm (In su,..day after- was liCh~duled to f'-ICC Ron
Qoon 1 hb car.r roUed over in of the PJf'&amp;tes.
t.llce action at tbe Claybanks Speed::-::-.:---- - -

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Pomeroy D,iver
Hurt In Crash

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Red1 out 1n front fl-3 tn the third bases loadeU. Gus Bc~t madeInning q he doubled ~orne two diving try for the hall but dro•p-1
ped it, all&lt;&gt;wing Jackie Robinson
to ecore fr om Lhird
Reliefer Clem Lab[;;;'"was greeted with a bases empty homPr by
Fr110k Robm!l()n in the eighth inning and that was enoug~ lo wrap
up the game for Nuxhall.

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One Wheelchair. i.n good condi-'
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plenty of water, aood fence.
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unt. 3 roomli and bath. N.

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The Daily Sentinel

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Will be -mPIIlied MOII'tiosriUo, aDd t,1r .ond Mn
CUrtil Wood ·and eon, Curt,
who
vt.lUq ,J:wt l b . ton. wen WMkflnd guest11 of
JlltL. ~ J-., IDd fllllllb,'.
]and lin. 1!1. II. Wood. Mro C.
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Djyt.on and '~!feAt on to Lima to vialt Dr and lin. Walt Beabm a nd ';ieanor S. Schaaf, Middl•port SocleiJ Edlto• -

8pent. the tnek. daueht-rt Mecaa Jo .
ot'lld 1A ~ BrlQe and b.il wife- Diatm.er Reichman, who is
a~ ~ll)let_, ~ remained tbere plo)'!d in COlumbua.. spent the
ii!Or' • Ylak "::UI relatives..
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Doula Smitb. '11ffire~ If
D. Reicbman and brother '.foe
the RW.t iltid 'Ml.. 0, ' E. Boyt and
M,.SgV James Brewing'ton, who
.eou. ilobD
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, lin. WUUam Ye~ger, Ken~ has ~ndJOJton. Ga~ b \(1sL'ting

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Children's Day Program Held
E. A. Vancols
At FJrst Presbyterian Church Monored Guest
The Children~ Day program was Plano solos by Karen Ba&lt;:!l\'ler and
Duf'&gt;ing Picnic
presented Sunday evenmg al the Carroll Ann Lyons,
red~tion5,

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a wlfe and dauabter, Sandra,
parent.lf, Mr. July 2 whell He wlll reenlist at
Fort Hues, Columbus, and go to F1rst 1'resb)f:er1an Church under Carroll Ann Lyons. Edtth Hapton-

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~ C. E. Van~.
~·' 'Keanetb Wll&amp;hts, Bellaire,! Valley Forp Hoapital ror hts new the d.rectton of Mrs Hubert Taylor stall; exerCtSe, Sandra Hysell, Sue

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and

bl'(lu,glrt her ~n, Michael, to Mid~ · autanment. lf..Sct. Brewington has
dleport to · joJD the Seouts from eompleted !:CMtllteen and a haU
Troop H5 who were ·leaving Sun- rut• In t!le servlte.
day fof Camp Arrowhead Mn.
Mts1 Martha Ohlinger who 1s

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nifb.! •~ of Mr .and Mnl. Char· weekend wtth ber paNnta Mr and
, ~ Sayre and .Jifler Mrs. Wiggins MNI William Ohlina:er '
took l load uf Stouta to the Catnp
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haakins were
Bhe ,wen&amp; to Ironton to spend the in Columbus Saturday to viliit Iter
weet with Mrs. Millie Fowler and brother, Cline MattheWs, a ~dt ·
family..
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cal patl~t at University ~osp1tal
~. and llrlrs. Lawrence Bing
Henry HiU, fortne'l' Middleport
and Mra. Glenn Lambert were visi- resident, ts a surs\Cal palient at:
tors: in Parkersburg Saturdar.
Mt. Carmel bodpitaJ
Columbus,
Dr. and~. Charles Jividen and\ where he iJ a patient or Dr Thom·
chil~ l!»len and Tom, an4 u Lewla, another former Mlddle)lr. and Mr•. Charlts Fulks and port fftidenl.
famlly, A~at, vWted bere SunMl' and Mrs 'Charli!s Newman
day with Mr. and Mira. L. D,. Dileft' spent~· weekend In Dayton
:Qlen Jividen remained for a villt
Mitl Anna Crow CQ!umbus bas
with• ber grandparent-. Mr .and. bejm visiting Hr ~nd Mrs.
R.
Mrs. Diles, Middleport and Mr. Garber and granddaughter.
and Mr11. Clark Jividen, Radne
Mre. WUliam Ault and
whlle..her
11\0tber is a sur&amp;:lcal patl- and Mrs Gene Dodson ;.~·d~ ;,:r,';::~
ent at University Hoapilal, Colum~ ha&gt;Mf ll'et\lrned from
bus. Mra. Jividen will &amp;o to Oolum- and, were accompamed
bua today aDd it Btheduled for But· Mrs Loretta Lawhorn
Jery Wednea:iay. Tom Jividen Is ter Debby.
etayinJ wltJt his aunt and uncle
Barbara Coates 18 employed In
Mr .Ind. M:n. Harry MJ~heN, Jr. the otrlce or the Pomeroy Motor
and son~ who ~ave recently return- Company
~ to Atbeus from a, vacation at and Mrs James 0 Eads and .sons
daughter, c t1risUnP-, and Mr and
Oar Taylor who ts employed 1n Mrs. and Mrs w W Hayes were
ColumbUI', s~nt the weekend with. ln Atheru Saturday to attend
hl.a parents, Mr and Mrs. Hubert ooneert g~ven by the Chorus
Taylor, and family.
orche!Jtra or t!te Music
. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner, Lan. at Ohlo Unlvenrlty
cuter, were businear visitors here Sharon Jones and
over the week~nd and v1sUed Mr Mtddleport, wer-e in the
and Mrs. Joe- Turner and other re- Gene Crooks, Middleport,
Jati\'421·
in the orchestora.
Stte Knight, Edwa,.d Kitchen,
Mr and Mrs Robert Mttch nnd
Jane Young and Wtlliam Kitchen two &amp;ons, Martins Ferrv
Wl't '('
Chillicothe, attended the wedding weekend gue8'l'l of h1s pa~ot"S Mr

)Irs Paul Haptonstall, MN Everett Baehne'l' 11 nd Mrs RW5.8ell Lyons
SpeciUI muste indU€'d two numbers
by the Jumor Choir dtrecled by
Le~l..s H Sauer
Jamet~ Buchanon, sutJerlntendent
of the Church School, presented
the promohon certJhcat:e11
and
cradle Roll cerliflcatcs dunng the
prvgram
Helen Lmw;e Taylor read tbe
Scripture lesion after \he children
had entertered tbe Church Scltool
room 10 proce&amp;'!lional and Mrs Tay.
lor's Juroor Girls presented the
foll&lt;-wmg program, two songs, ae·

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Saturday.
MrJ. Charle• McNamee t~pent
Sundir wU!l Mr .nnd Mrs. Ed
Smith and famlLy, Pt:tmcroy
Mr. and Mr1 N R. Humphries
Mr .an dMrs N R Humphries
-.ere weenk.e.nd vlaitor.R ln Youngstown Sandra Humphries was a
weekend guest of Mr .alld Mors
A .J Strauss and Randy Humpbri4!1
Ja vlattlus relatives ia VIrginia •
Mr .and Mrs Homer Clark and
Jaek Bachner !pent Sunduy In
Charleston and were accompanied
home by Mrs Bachner who had
been vblting Mr and Mrs. ClydeBelcher a11d Mr and Mrs. C, W.
Clark.

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Saturday Mh&gt;s Julie Mfteh RN 1111 d
Miss Shlr'lley Mealey, RN Calllpolill
visited at the Mitch home
Waltol:r Crooks and D W !l tl
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where th.ey Wen! called when Mr
an dMrs Jamea o Eads and
Pt Pleasant woere hoBpltallzed Hflel"
an automolulc accident Mrs
Is a 11 ister of Mr Crooks
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Mra Elurence Olesoh, who ha~;
recently movl!d here :from New
York, hns btcn employed liS swimmlng lnBtructor ac the MunJeipal
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suJ.opcr m the yard of Mrs. Da.,id
Darst Sr Friday evcnlng with
Miss Margaret Sauer glvlna the
bleumg preeedi'IJ&amp; the supper
Which wu served buffet al;J.le
Mn Dar.tt was 81l!il8ted by her
driUghtea , Mrs Paul Davis and
~;ughler ln-Jaw, Mra D11vld Darlrt

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Sixty parents . and cub Scouts tcr Camp In July.
enjoyed a plen1c at the Omp ChesA gcneTal discussion of Cub
ter, Scout cabin, Sunday afternoon Scouting was held and a plea made
Ben Batey, Cub Master, opened th~ for more Den Mother!\ and Commttregular Cub Scout Pack Meetmg tee-men MI!Wp Hood, ch .. trman
in the afternoon and M'NI WJ1~ of the Pack comm1ttee, prese-nted
ba.m Morrts read a poem. The Ben Batey with a Cub Master ComPledge :.&gt;f Allegiance was l(lven by mH&lt;Sion as a :result of special train~
the Cub Scouts and awards weTe ing Mr Batey !las been lllktnlt
glVen to the Cubs who had ad. F1rst Aid books giVen by the Westvanced In rank.
ern and Southern Life Insurnnce
Den Thr.ee under the dlrechon Company, werE' distributed to Dep
af Mrs Milt(•D Hood, Den Moth Mothelil and Den Chiefs
put on a Western. skit and Den
:Moving pictures of the Merll(lrlal
, Mrs ,loe Wilson, Jr, had a Da:r parade, which were taken bY
dem()nnrat1nn or rope tWirling
Rtcha'l'd P1ckens, concluded the proThe group decided to recess un· gram fo rthe afternoon P1cnic
til StoptcmbC'r with the exception lunclt.e!O were enjoyed before tht~
uf an overn•ght camping trip fm 1 group rdurned lo MiMleport.
Cubs and thNr f.athers at the Chell·
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Mrs M. L Ke~ly, pre.stdent, was
In chRTge or the bus.lnf:S'S aession
which openod with a prayer A
report was given on alftl sent to
1 Soldiers' Home In Sandusk,y and
.Mrs L. D Diles thanked the aroup
fnr cards ~nt durlna the Jllnes1
Joppa WSCS held Its monthly
of her hushand The members and weetln~ at the home Gf Alberta
guests Mrs Emma Bluett and
Unthiclum with a stork shower
1\Jias Surah Dobb8, s~nt a Round. for Mrs Gortrude Burton New
Rnb1n letter to Mrs John Blaottoff1cers were lmrtalled Next meetll'llr, a patlenl at Holrer Hospital.
Ing to b4l held at the home of Mrs.
H.uth Barton, July 2.
Mrli. Bthel Johnaon and son,
Junior, Newlrt recently spent 11
few days with her son·ln-law and
daughter, ' Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Dillon
Mrs Ethel Cline and ch•ldrcn oC
1 IItl e Hncktnl in'd Mr and Mrs
Thurston Clark and daughters of
Shawnee H1lla vbltcd wl\ h Mr.
and Mrs. R 1;1 Ufe.
Mr and Mr,, Robert Murry and
rhildl't'ln visited hl1 brothers. Ed
an&lt;l Bill Mun,, ColumbtL~
CnrroiJ Berry Is spendmg H few
dav8 with her ITlfldparent.s, Mr
And Mrs. Marahal) Shutts. RockJ
l1nd
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Donald Buckhannon spent a few
days vlsitll\1 relatives m Parkfl:rsburl
Mr. and Mrs RaJmond Berry
lll'ld C!bildren recently spent a d&amp;y
at koekland
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gro.~
t1ickle 8pt(,nt a few day ~ ~~ the
home ot · his, 1randpart&gt;nh. Mr
and Mra. C. J', Harrill, Reedmlle.

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and family m&lt;Wed· hom Columbua
Ji'rtday to tbe llrthodiat pano.n-.
M.ulb~ Ave.
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Mn. Mildred !'Inlow, Zanoovllle,
WQ the weekend a:ue•t of .Mrs. D.
W. Henneuy,
Mt~baeJ Allen, ~Rringtleld, b.
thifi guest of his ~dm.otber, IMrl
Harriett Rua&amp;elt. 1 .
MiiJI Carol Stewart, Belle, W
Va. and MU.i ~be/ta ll'tahe:r of

Moorebead, Ky., al'fl the guest&amp; of
their arandmo'tber, IMn. Bessie
Enzenauer.'
Merle OhUngE!l", Dtnn.y: Bowers.
Nancy VanlnwaJep. abd David FAkew, members of the Pomeroy
Chureh of Chriat accompanied by
the pastor, Donald Seeven. left
Sunday for New
llartlnavU{e
where they" will attead tamp for

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Mi'l. Joru;_, Mlttb and
fruntly,
and
Grue.:
ser and family and 'Mr. and Mrt.

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Mr~.Walter

Edward at
Wells
and ,Part,
faDtilyHuntl
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1etta spent the W4ekend wUh

her
aunts and unclt!,\ Mblol Lucretl~.
Augusta and Ada· Ge!Jbelmer 1nd
Paul Genbeimer.
Mw Kaie Guth returned to her
Scouts ol Trooo a&lt;5 left
'mployment .~tt tbtt Kro(l:er- &amp;ore
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for Cam11 Arrowhead near Hunt· lh1s mornm.g after a tb'refl weet11
mgtoh whore thoy will
until vacatiop..
.
Saturl!ll.y They bOy&amp; w~ taken
Mr a'!i Mrs Jielw)-n White
The annual Ptcrue of tbe Fed~ to camp by N. j&gt; swaclmammer,
Natell Church was held Sunday . who will stay overnight with them son HarTy and Mlsa Bubara ' Er.at t!Je Rock Sprmgs Jtairgrouncls~ 'Cbeiter Erw.m, Mrs. K&lt;elll')8th Wu~· wm of Galllpolb viaited SUndQ"
Ffed Blacttnar, Supt., conduet.ed !tins' and Mr~. Wand4 Be&lt;!k end son w1th Mw Ne\Ue Koehler.
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Sunday School 'at JO a. ln. and Kirk:. Rev c. E. Hoyt will "io to
Mr and Mr.s. EhJ:Jer Joha&amp;OD
Rev Barbels, ofrbe worship service C@mp Mooday and stay until Wed·
Wheehng and grandclaughter S~
usmg for hJ.S toptc 1be Lost."
nesday when S!!olltrtlaster Robert
In the afternoon games were Mills Will join the Scouts for the
pi aver! under t:be lead«ihiP' of remaindl;i' of tbe w-eek. ~Wack­
Mr~ Edward Ba!r and RGbert WU. hammer and Hoyt are-~ members ui
•un nnd prtzes were awarded.
the troop commtttee.
,oo-spe.r serv1ee was held at ~ O·
Scauts at camp are Karl Beck,
clock w!ttr Tmnmy
Brown in Bill Werner, Gary Dunh~, Darchal'g~. Faye 'I'homas
had ' the rell Bechtel Dav 1d Zerkle RJcb·
scrtj)ture reading and t!he 6lory aTd Swaek11~mmer, Dale 'M1llt'T,
w11~ given )!y Anna Murray.
Lloyd Sayre, Don Erw•n, Roy NeiJcc c 1eam furnuhed by the son!; :MI~hael WliClDS, Bellalrej
Stmday Schoo~ wa:o l!'trved durang Donald and Larry Hurle-y, New
lht&gt; 11flernoon.
Martmsvtlle.

from major surgery h.ad an unex.Mr. and Mrs Harold Newell pecter\ gift this week when h1~;
spc11t a weekend With Mr a nd sun, David, AP Sports editor, jn
Mn. Cei:ll Nelson.
Mrcht~an, sent htm a baseball tn·
Mr. an~ MIS Charles l?ick
',cnhed "Get Well Qu1ck, Mr
1pent a weekend Wlth Mr. and l)Jics" fTilm the Dctrott Tigers
Mrs Roy F1ck, Columbus
w1th the autogtaph.s ol the enUre
Norma Ntckeson,
Columbus, team
r..nd Gladys Morgpn,
Pomeroy,
- - - - ''- - - - t.pent an afternoon
w1Lh Mrs.
Dana F1ek.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
The Past Counc1lors Club met at
Mr and Mrs. Eugenf! Martin, N(·
Lh.e lodge hall w1th Letha Wood tro, aae announcing lhe birth of
and VIolet Hdl, hoatcsses.
a f!(Jn, Thmtohy Allen, recenfl v'.
M1u Katlty Reuter, Akron, h I They also have two other eblldn•n,
spcndm.l! several we-eks wllh the r.randmother 1s Mrs Gomer M;~. ·
H K Smith family
I m, Gallipolts a former Middlcpm L
Mr and MT!. Charles Pyles restdcnl ')'oday Mrs Martin and
and children spent Sunday w1th danghlc~ , Mrs. Blll Stephens and
Mr and Mrs Earl Hart.
family of Pl. Pleasant &lt;~re plann
Mr and Mra. Jake M~s. Ath· lng to Viii.\ itl Ni1ro to &lt;'elebral\'
ens \'ISitecl Mr. and Mrs. Thed Mra M.trtln's birthday anll bhr
Croy, Su11dab
will remain for ;. hn~er vl:;ll
Mr.~ Bcu EiselsteJR, Atheos is
~pe ndmR a fe wday8 w1th Mr and
Mrs Thed Croy
E. 0. Saunder and d augh ter.
M1· and Mr8 Larry Rou~h. Wa· Mass Jeuie, drove 80 nulf'.s Sun
verly spent a rew days with Mr. nay morning h\ order to attend
.md Mrs. Guy Summerfield.
Dtble School aervlces at the' .Mid·
Mr and Mrs Leland Smith and dleport Church of Christ. Mr
dAughter and .Mrs. Frank Will Saunden, 88, had been in Aaltlnnd
daughter aU or Jesup, Ga., spent Ky., to iitend a reunmn of the
a few days with Mr and Mu. ela.as ot 1981. He had been Dc11n
Btlly Cleland and Mr and Mrs. r.t Boys at the Hlgn S&lt;!hOol at that
Ql&amp;yton Allen,
tJme 1u:d JMt peopll'! f.&lt;lm all ov 'I
Mr and Mrs. P. F Koblentz the United States att{lnded t-he re
spent sUnday With Mrs Lelah union.
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Rev. and Mrs. c. E Hoyt and
son, David 1nd Texalfna White,
daughter of Mr' and .Mrs. Charle~
Whlte returned
home Sunday
tro111 Gl'Jinvllle where they spent
two weeks Mrs. Hoyt wa.s directOT
of the Junior H1gh Baptiat camp
and M~. Hoyt was De!ln of Boys.

REVIVAL SONG LIADIR
Homer lUee, Middleport, wlll br
s()ng leader for the revlval service~~ start.ing this IC&gt;\IcnJ.ng at 8
p m. at the Hemlock
Grove
Church of Chr1st JWv Doster wtll
be In charee.

M other-Daugltter
Banquet Plfl'! rwd
Mnthcr-Daughtcr 1·14 Soc
A Mother-Daughter
lbanquet
will btl held by Evangeline ChaP'
ter, OES, at 6.30 p. m. Thursd'ay
nieht.
All membeor11 are to brim their
daughbln or ••adopted" dau1hters
tu tbe rneetlng ~d Mi61 Freddie
Houdalh~lt J-s ib charae of the
program
~eat, desSflrt IJ'd bevera1e o,wll
be fnrnjshed and members are to
brJna: a covered d1sl:l

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and Kn. PJII!!ip
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Seidenable Family French-Stanley
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Entertains Group
Weddjng Vows
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Are Exchanged
CUrtl.!l French,. son of Mr and

M'ri! Clyde Fr.encb, Jacksdn, form- '
er local re.sufents and M.is! DlXIe
Lbu Stanley w~ man-led Sqnday
at the Jackson Ch.rishan Church:"
Attendmg from llere were Mr
nud Mrs. Edward Froe:neh, grandparents of tbe grtKim )(rs M L
French, Mr and Mrs. Dqn Stivers,
~flss Franees RousJ!.' and Mr. and
Mrs w11U.am Watson.
MT and Mrs. EdWHh~ T French
wero ln Jackson Saturday night
to att-end the rehearssl dmncr
rcivon at the Colonial Inn.

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Made
lit Contest For

$25 to 1$1000

Cbick~n Rai~n;

OES lw(pectwn 'Helt!
For Gtl.ys~Uie l1nit

• Grand
MYF Meeting HeiCI Marjory Bean, WoMhy
:Matron, was the inspecting offi.eer at the Grarld In~n of the
Sunday
Evening•At
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Guysvlllto Cheptet", OFS, at the
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High School, Stewart
Saturday
eveninJ,
Unit.
. ed MethoclJst Members of the local chllipter
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The Youth FetloWBhip of the
United Methodist Church met
Sunday eve,p.lng at the- chun:th.
Tlte hymn ''Blessed. Assurance"
opened the meeting followed with
::r discussion on "Peace" led ):Jy
Keith Reuter, the leader for the'
e\etlins. Sentence prayers ted b~
Sue Smith and clmd try Rev. 11.
Eugene ,Brown, preceded the bus\1.
ne&amp;S seaslon.
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Follo.O,tne tlte ac&amp;&amp;ion the met!lt:
inr. dosed with the hymn "Qod
Wlil Take Care ol You."

Ro~;ne ·Canaan

who attended wen •Mr. and Mrs.
James "Clatbwort.hy, Mr and Mrl.
Stewart Hawkins,
Mrs. M. L.
F'rench and ~~~. Tbeo Neutzling.

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F~rmer .Residents,..

Leave On Sunday '
Alter Local Visit
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Mr and Mrs. Herb WJlhamson
and daughter, Ma'ry Lou, Bryn
Athyn, Pa., tonner local residGAts
l('ft Sunday after a ViAll in this
area They were ovet'mght gue8ti
a~\the- LaSail£' Hotel and also vi.JU..
ed in RuUand.
Mr. and Mrs W1H1amson were
guests Saturday evenin1 r:d :Miss
Ve.tta McCoy anr;l told
death of then· S'On Arthu~
Ft. Wnrth, 'I'&lt;'xas, lut ,-~~~~~
?ilr. Wli\iamsoil, who i~._~
~ a wife and f'bur chJlaren,
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Mra. WUUam , Bartelt U4 ~"diDo&lt; r"\.

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Mr and Mrs Hrn.vard Seldenable entertamed a groir.p Of relatl\'e.." Sund:~~y at 1ihelr borne, Pme
Gro\'c, w1th a plCil114: dinner,
Present were Mrs ~ Wise, Col
umb1ana, Mrs ~;d Swank, dau!Jh·
ter, EdW'ma and son Edd1e., North
Lima; Mr nnd MrS Ho.wettl Stewart, CRipenter, Mrs- Ray·SCiden·
11ble and Mr nnd Mrs. Jack Sci·
den11ble and flnu ghtcr
Jnekl)'n
.lean of J&gt;oml'ruv
Mr unrl Mrs C D Frcckcr, Mr
And Mt·s Roy .f'l'l\f."kcr and eht1·
lfren .T1mmv, Jackte and Joan and
the hosts and son~ T~rry and
Johnhy, of l'tnc Grpve.

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60 Cub Scouts And Parents
Held By Feclerate,d
Enjoy Camp Chester Picnic C,.yrcn 0 n Sun day
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Jobn Vf. Sowell and oon Paul of ole Clarlr. P-bU.l'l Jti......
Marietta . - of to thetr ltollt.. Solllt'diJ olllt a
liT. and l&gt;!n. Clwl.. WUMt, W. week'o vlolt wl~ ..,... Wlllila
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Allemworth, Helen Taylqr, Patty honur Sunday when .a Father's
Lowery, Carolyn Russell; Panbles !Ja} ptcnic was held a week late
in pantomime, Meiy K. Brickles, &lt;~I the rarm or Mr. and Mra
Cinda Sauer, Karen Bachne:r, Car. '&gt;ndy Vanco and fam1ly, , Rodney.
rull Ann Lfon&amp;, bened1etJOn, Patty 'J he b1rthr\a.y of Mrs.. Gomer MarLowel')'.
lin (RO&amp;e Vanco), Ga1Upol1a, was
Mrs. Eve:rett Bachner's Primary ;.l.c.o celebrated at / the reunion
group had recitatiOns by KAthy
Attendmg were :Hr. and !Mrs.
and Ruth Savdy, George and Lois Kenneth Byer Mr and :Mrs. Chas.
Ann Sauer, Su~ Rue, &lt;krnnle Bacb. Bver, Mutdleport;
Mrs~ J, D.
ner and Billy Haptonsta!l
• North. MI"s, Carter
Brumfiel..d,
Mrs. Russe!ol Lyon's Priman Mr and Mrs. 81ll Va~o arid son,
children sang two songs and had ~hkf', Mar~t!&gt;l:ta, Mrs ~rtln, Mr. T .,nnn
rec1tatwns by Nancy Bachanon, and Ml'S John Vli'neo' and son Car· 1 11 _..,..,..,
Cheryl F1fe, Sere ~nd Ollta Lewis 1oil, Fandley.
Rodney Sauer, Eusene
Br:o'!Vn,
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erated Chureh will hold their annual oprlntJ nll&lt;ea~ at tile ehuze1J.
June 28: The retreat :II spouored
by Jbe sptritua1 Ule departrne.!tt
(If whiclt Mn~. Mike Simmons •
the cbatrman.
The retreat wlJI open with a
communion aervl.ce , at 10 a m.
witb Rev Waldo J Bartels m
charge. .Merqber~ or the Tr:l.DJb
and .Mt. Zion Cburobea of BaaU
w1il be guests.
A' covered dish dinDel' will be
scrvea at 12 noon on the lawn of
lhe F~derat.Etd parsonage and Rev
Jlnd Ml'$. Bartels W'!:II be bosts.
"Followmg the dinner a ptayer
service Wl~ be beld at 2 p. m
Members or the Busy Bee '"Sewmg C1rcle will ~rve doughnuts
11 nd t:!Offee to the visitors preced·
mg the morning
serv1ce. 'Miss
Erma Sm1th and Miss Eltzabelh
Fick wdl serve on tbe rece.ptton
C'OiiPmittee and Mrso. James Fugate
aDd Miss Mary Reibel will regis·
tCf, ~ guests.

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