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DliVOTID TO INTIIESTI OP MEIGS---MASON ._lb

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Publiabed t!Ver'J' 5l\ernoon. ezcept Sunday by Tbe Ohio ValJeJ
IMtbtel, lae., at 110 Meehani~C St. Pomeroy, 0 . Buslnea~ olflee
. D\ODe M. ed.l.tortal otfu:e pbO"'~ 39'1.

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Square. On that nlgnt, a cast of five actot'l
headed by Fr~r1c March and h\11 wife wtll pre~ 1
aent Long Day 'a Jvurm!y /•1tu Night, the Eugene
O'Neill play that the auttlor, when be died Jn
1953, said be didn't want pi'Oduced in thla ~o:oun·
try Cor 2:i year.lf-presumably because it wa•
autobtographlcat.
It 111 awaited with Interest and gl'eat exJN!cta..
tiona-and with a little tear and trembltng by a
man named JOJ&gt;e Quintero. Thta figures. At 3Z,
he Ia directing the play.
"How I got the job," he aoid today with a
grin, ··Je that, after directing O'NeiU'a The Jr,e ..
nl(Ui Cometh at Circ le-ln·the·Square, the ott•
theater of w~u ch I am CO·PJ'oducer, I wa~:~ phoned one day
I the former stage boo.uty Carlotta Monterey, who
11 ravishing She u~ed Ted Mann and me to come to her MUit
10 a m We did and when we walked in, she aHI!etl, 'Are yoll
for the coming seJUOil ?' l IO.Id no. 'Why not"!' ahe
U~ , I aald I waa waiting for who.t I thought would Pe an lmt
~t pli!Lf. 'Would you like to produce . Lol~iJ D/ly'!J Journl., t•
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""thert WAll a feeling nmnng nun,v p1 O&lt;.llJCen that O'Neill'• day wu
Wt, that he W&amp;l pass.;• Now thPy reuli:r.~ lhia IIJ not ao, that hla
day won't be over tm· 11. luu.,;-. long tun~. Cume ~~~~ Joun1~t~.''
,. I eyed hlln W81'liY "l·l&amp;11 II r,ul jukl'h '!" I llllktld.
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they &lt;hd ao well by hi ~ Aum1 CllriMth•- and waa extraordJ ..
Mtlly welt received. Mra. O'Neill then thouaht of t•eJantlnr and
bavlnr It done bere- 11.nd Qulntero'a rlne production ot Iuema" ma&lt;lt
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the bell fh·st with Durk uf the Moou In the Cu·cle· ln· the ..
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Ill other Circle produettonB, Including Sumrt~er und Btuoke,
~~~~-~ata.rted Oaraldlne Page to atardom.
people, II~ me, are. ~- w!th O'Neill dro.maa bec~YJa,e
&amp;re ata.rk aftd ·.tilted and!llluModfsa; ~h•,y are J!Pt ]~avenel!
nat:..rral humor, like Irlah·w'Mhen l'Pagedlee. Jo.'Je reel$ JUflrney
plohe even thellt! waspl&amp;h aouln, "T'lere 19 a g1•eut deo.J of humor
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quality than any other O'Neill. wo1k.'' He reels O'Na-111 il
gl-eateet drumatl~t. "Hill playa eeem to Include tive or
.,arate themea or melodlee, dovetailed beautltully," ho .aJd.
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'M~e Number Of "20" Loo~s As

CHA~GE

Praves Big O.anee To Win Title

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1 1!1\e ~malic number" wall 20 for st a nd by dLVldJJlg w1th the lowl y
. . ,.,Nilwauk~te Bnvea today ' be- Pir ates.
s.tU-tt 'Y&lt;JUDI Harik Aaron went on
Dodgen Def..t Friend
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The Dodgers d d eated Bob
lJD Doaa:en: "oJd pros" failt'd to
Fn end . - -3 m the opener but he
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retu t nl'd to ha ll a r all y in the
PliCe Pittsburgll P1rates
· l'be seeoruf..place DodGers and e1ghth inning of the second game
.CU.Cinnatl Redlea:a came out ol anfl preserve a 3·2 tn umph for E lhbor Da)' double headers shll roy F11('C. Th l' Dod gers blew
chances to at least lie tbe (amc
~111ilina: the Bravts by 3~ game•
1n the &lt;'lght ;~nd ninth when such
eombmation ur QrOQ~lyn or Vt'terar.· r as Duk l!' Snider, Jackie
~nnatl losses and Bdves tr
Hub. n:.{. n and c ~ :- 1 1-'unltu couldn' t
mphs adchng up to 20 will g1v l.?
aseball-happy Milwaukee tht&gt; N .• make t• lut t n hi '•
onal League pennant
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Thl• New York Y :1nke~s boosted
Aaron enabled the Braves to di- the1r Amertcan I eJgue lead to 8~
;ide two game! Wl!h Cmcmn at! game and reduc .. d their "'m.arjc
ileapite some f1ehim g lapses th a t number" t(l 15 b} hlgplna: the
} 1ust have made M~nager Fr~·d 13al tlmme Onuh s. 6·1 and ~.
IJaney wish the Milwauk t'e d11 gout Yog1 Berra h1t two hnmer• to bac~
tooler ~1ained su m e l~iug s t ~u n~
John.1y Kuck~· s.f&gt;ven ·hit pitchin.
fr Ulan water.
in thl• opene1 and Dun La~p
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Hank blasted two hum ~ rs an:l ond game
scored the winnm11 ru n a rt e•
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wnn Utt' n1~:h : cap , 7·5 Cleveland lndtan s a 2-1 victory
A.lron socked a homer an1l af\t'r Vic Po~er drove 1n three
Jl::~~ .tO regam I lu· Na tiOnal run.s w1th two homers to help the
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batting leadership from Kansas City Athletics win the ftrst
Mpoa: of the St. Louis Car· game, &amp;~2 . Any combination of
with a .827 averag~.
Ctevelsnd losses and New York
Milwaukee- outfielders made two victories adding tn 1~ wt!l .~&gt;:ive the
· ~:: aDd turned thre-e other Yankees the pennant
into doubles by mllhandllng
Drive, In Eight Runs
they made teammate Lew
The Boston Red Sox, with Jim
!lWeat to win the opener
1 fly by Wally Post Piersall drivm~ m e1g ht run-s, dedropped one by feated the Wush1ngton Senator ~.
and 16·0 1'he [)elr01t Tigers
~:;~k~~o::u:~rge~~.~, but both RE'dleg'i 7-5
out lTYing to Ket an- pounded five W'h1te Sox pitchers
for an 11·8 victory but Larry
base on the miscue.
'roiokooetpllt bt!fore a record \Ill- Doby, Minme Mmo~&gt;o , ~'red Hat~
"«
Stadium crowd of 47,604 fie-ld and Jim Rivera hit homers
~kl)'n I Chance lo cam on to help Chicago Win the second
t~ ,Braves and Redleg~. (arne, 5.3.
the Dodger'!, reelin,IC throu~:h
In the other Nal wnll] League
third double - heud~r in as
daya nptml•d a long home games, the ChlNlJ!o Cubs defeated
the St. Louis C ardmal~ 8·0, after
los ing the flrHI llll\IIC, 4·2. Wt~l
Moryn of the Cubs hit onf' homer
tn lhe first t:llme and two mure
11l the second Jackie Brandt's sin•
lille -scored Willte M&lt;Jys in the
l!iwhlh to iiYe tht' New Yotk
GiantR a 2-1 vtctory aller Bob Mtller, formerly a relief pllcher, gave
only tour hits i.n leailing: the Phillldelphia Philli-e• to a 0-1 trlump
1n ' the firrrt game.

Lpt'llle Beprbs ijawklns, Po111eroy Society Editor
Eleanor s. Schall!, Middleport Sociely Editor- Phone 6079

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:nJf.ttJred a

1~ IQ5S &lt;tl ChJctao last weM:, d!'-

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une of Ius best games l}f the
season He faced th-e same Sitp.~ ·
tlon 1n lht' nightcap of t~e LJ~bor
Day double heacter agamst the
Kans01 s Ctty Athletic5 here gom~
h1to the ninth inning.

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Wynn, ti'Biling 1·0 golng mto th~:!
n1nLh, hit a single Wlth two on to
the tribe- a 2-1 seeond game
.
fvJcl&lt;&gt;ry . In the opener, tbe last
lulnded Mike- ·Gar·
his 11th loss, by taking ' a 15 .. 2
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bas-es f1lled, Wynn got Johnny
Groth to hit inti} a f!\l'Ce out to
end the a:ame.

B.ack InJured
The
Middlepurt
Emets:ener
Squad was ('ailed Monda)' morn1n1
when M1·s. l:ush Jo.hn•ton tell at
h~r home 111 Bradbury and broke
her back . She was muved to the
Me1g s Ge.neral Hospital.

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to kJ!ep ',ttle · JVDUJid staff bot lontgbt, rtdnt: ;:.Iter ht~; leth YiCtDJ'Y
•a gainat KllJlftJI ,Clty 4 !ien?t' will
IIJ.~t . JACk l!fdtbhan ~f the A'-J
w.ho seeks b1s Hrst wm 9f tbe sea.
SOil against five tosaes.
Wvhn Jake 16th
, WYnn, ' who ehalked cp his 16tb
victorY agaim•t .e-i 8ht IOeses "'!lS ·
beeteil for'dJJ(ht m~Jngs 'tn ·~ du~l
.t;gatn-1t rooKie WtllY Burnette.
Tb'ie 1&lt;:Bnsaf· City hutle-r'held'&gt; a 1-0
edge gq}pr into 1he p :)'lth i'rlning
But the fndlans l!l)t to film f-or t'llo
run,~t 4nd' then Wynn f;;1 ue~keri
'th~ugh
dahRerOUIJ {\thei6-tic
ralfy ~~
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~lipsQ.s Ctty scored t~ll' lone
run i-p. ~bf! iLXt}l 011 ~lpJley b)'
Power al{d' Harry ~~. {)ll !a~a
Hal Smith's salTiftce flY. 'The Indianlil seated their runs on a :walk.
pinch-h.IUJ'r, qene W~\P.g'-11 dou.
ble and Wy.on's sharp sina:l..e.
.Tb¢ •U:ona: armed· WJ!DD struck
· Q\It .iiibl· Jnd walked tliree. He
B9t itt.OO trouble in lhe .ninth wben
Hettl!r Lopez doubled •nd Eddie
.,.~bJriQn Jad AI PjlllJ'cik worhed
hlm for three pa.sses. But with

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PO\IlER.OY·MID~

KANSAS ClTY UP - H's ,Jettmg so the pltchets have to Win
thetr own ball .gamt"s ~or the slumping Cll!vel!!n~ 1Jidtans thes,e day11.
The Indians' aionost .non-exitdant
o~fen se ap11arently has caused the
pitchers to take matte,rJ into !heir
own h~n~~ to avOid getting· beJit
apd "l!ppn).g .further bel')md Iitle
p;..e,e-set~mg NJ:!w Y!)r,k, ·~HhkQes:. 1
1a~e Earlr Wynn ff)l' lfil{tan~.

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POMEROY

Werner French
and her mothWorthing.
with Mr•.
a~
-relatlvet.
Dayton Ktnnecly

Pomeroy .,_i'Fi.W ·

GAME TIME
. Alii'~ ~tit

AUDIT COMPLITID
Harry Evans, State ' Examiner,

SOQETY

Nelsonvlile, has completed the reg·
ul ar b1ennul a udit of the v.llaiie of
Middleport ttnd his report will be
sent to the vJJlage officials to di ..
cuss un y questums which mlaht
need clllrthcation Th~ biennial
audit is required for all villages in
the statr

relul?'ed
Sit..\!!&amp;; . ~b~!Olt,
tfte!' an Oqfl'nla:ht

Pqwer Hero FM A'1

mother, Mra. Nora

two homer·''''~·,,,:':,;o~,f~,.~~r.!!

K of P To Me-et
Fides Lodge, No . 210, Knigftts

f1nt a:ame t.

~:s ,bdt.ting
mound JOb by
man, whoo

or Pylhias, w!H meet Thuraday
night at 8 p m. aL the K. of P. Hall.

~nd reHefer

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to be the winntng eombo.

Bridal Shower
Given To Honor
Lucille Saelens

~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~he

Garcia took his 11th logs for his

f1ve and one·thlrd mnings.

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C I .e v e- I a n d when \ 'lc Werh
smashed hla 26th home run arter

ll!inual Parhqme '1&gt;f Mhl.
daughter, Lau-

CarroiJ Meadows

Miss LUC'ile Saelens, whMe enand approaching mar·
!'lage to Mr Isaac Wilt, Cillum~us ,
WjiS recently annotmced, }VIS 1he
guest of honor at a bridal shower
a:iven this weekend by Miss Ann
Chapmao
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Refres~ment.&lt;t of punch, ice
cre11m and cake were Jerved to
S11nllra Full1, Columl!Wl, '¥iss Sae.
lens, Gail Stumbo, Betty LOu Har·
ris, Carol Owens, VlrgmJa Bayle11
S¥ndtng &amp;:lfts were Patrica Ll~yd,
Sh1rley , Miller, Helep Cline, Mrs.
Leonard Gwlazdowsky.
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RoCky Coluvlto had wal~d i 1.o
open the f1rth inning

g~gement

. !larry Slmp~~on raised bis RBJ
figure for the As to 9i Wilen. he
doubled home .a run in the seventh
off Bob Feller.

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and children,
Carl, John

MoonBeams

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Natonal Leac~ue
Player &amp; Club
G. AB R. H.Pct.
Aaron, Mllw. 130 508 98 186 .927
Virdon, Pgh 136 407 70 1.80 .822
Moon , Sl. L 131 471 81 1111 .321
Sctlndst, N Y 108 397 48 126 .318
Kluil, Cln. 12!J 471 87 149 .316
Amerlc.an LHgue
Mantle, N V.l29 472 114 171 .362
W11J'm8' ,Boa. 112 321 57 110 343
Kue,nn, Det. 123 4~l_'i 79 U~6 .3~
Nieman, lllllt. 109 36FI 54 123 .333
Maxwell, Dut ll8 414 82 l31J .326
Home ruru~ - Mantle Yanks, 47;
Snldcl', Dorlgera 37·
Robinson,
Redle(ls 36 Klu.newskt, Rcdlegs,
34 · Adc()ck. Brnves, 34: Mathew.&amp;,
Bruve~t 34.
Rtmll b.qfttd 1n - Mantle Yanb
118 Kuhne, Tigers ttl: Klunew.lkl, R.edlegs 98: Musial, Carda. De;
Simpson, AthlNic• 94.
Runt -ManUe, Y•nJc1 113: R,o.
b~nson, RedlQilll ;Aaron, Brave•
98, Snider, Dodgera 98; Fox WhiteSox 114.
Hits - Mantle, Yanb 171: ?Gt
White Sox 169, Kuenn, Tla:en 186~
Kallne, Tigers 168; Aaron, Braves

Football get11 down to one a
d&amp;y practice s~ssions
today as
school again w~b under way, ond
It JS interesting to note how other
SEO teums are fari.ng
in tht!
ftrat !Wf) Wetk:!i of practice. or
COUr11e, Ncli'&gt;OflVille,
who
•held
srin' pracllce, doesn't open their
pr~tice ltnbl todayr 10 not too
much can br: told
lli.botdt
thr.
Hounds until they actuaUy a:et
under wuy ,
It Ia lntere&amp;tlng to not• that
,Jack1on and tM o.ll ..... la Blue
~vllf

both scrllnn,...,

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Cttll·

llc:othe C•.,.IIWf Jut week with
th• lronmen blttlhlt to a thrte
t,Puc~down tf• ""' t~, . ~_,ntr•l
Qblo L••ltlt ,tJtm, will .. tht D.vn.
thre• touahdoWIIIs to two.
Certalnlv IIHI• Is known of tf1e
atrength of the Chllllcottt. ta.un,
but at this point of the ll'l&amp;son It
will lttm to Indicate that Jackson and G•III~Mtll• would be pr.t.
ty w.ll match.cl,

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Coach Ge11e · SltUihter
ently hasn't 'ptektkl any otlrr.il,og

lineup at presen~ but .he
boJs battlln• for
QUIJ'terbaclt: slot WI h talt year's
All SEO lltlleetion, Elvfn John·
10n, and Junior Dave Yerian bott.
Una tt out. Yerian i• the boy who
.,.. fiturcd to be tbe rea:ular last
year, but bn~Q a let! In pre suaon practice aesslona, and was out
- Newcombe-, Doda:ers tor ttlle yea.r. AU SEO
aeeon(l
YftnQ 10-IJ; l'i'eeman striae
Hater; Paul Lavendar
: Buill, llnvoo 16-8; ...ems a f(~U~ at one tackle, and
Box 1..,; Brewer, Carl Coyan and Paul Collier aeems
Kuek Yank• 1M.
flxturts at ana end aDd, one half·

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GetUpolll lpPMred

most ~ure to • be reguJPr!! in the
starting backfield when lhe Ikvlls
open the s(lBI:IOn .
Showiut£" up well in the line
were ends Bob datem11n and Snm
Hllmilton, (."l.'Tlte:·
Jay
Simt!H,
guurrl ~ BOd tackle! Ron
Fraley ,
Jim Mills, Jim Gl&amp;.!isburn, D11 n
Jones, Rob Bane nnd Roy Dr·ess·
ler .
Meanwhile Wellt~Lon

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Ul11BBa D4 'SUPrLY
"QuaUty Our :Motto"
8. 8rd St.
~dleport

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mother, Mrs. Minni,e

Chooee·N·C~an&amp;e

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Come. ·In And Shop Around
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Jdlrs Marearet Lou Gairint of
'Bridgeport, ObJo, w~ m•ld of
honor for her aunt She wore a
pink nylon •leev$1~ df'hl; With
aceordfan pleated skirt artd 1 cor·
1aa:e of white roleS.
William Jenkins another brother of t~e bride w's ~ 19;1'1 fqr
the "'oorp the brl.dek
~other
wore an aqltlP. silk 1han.tunc #~
ami a sboultler eorsu, bt Y..bileroses.
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Celebrates Birthday

!ndrews Hosts
At Sunday Dinner

Th" birthday o{ Mn. Ffank Bra·
ndenburg was celebrated Sunday
at he-r home, Wle.tt kaip St.
Mrs. Brandenburg recekved a
number of &amp;irts including .a derorated btrthday cake from Suun
and Bernard Meeker.
Preeent were Mr. ud Mrs Paul
Brandenburg and chi.ldren, Elizabeth at:ary Ann, Carl, John and
Kathal-een of Dayton, Mr. and \lr::;.
Jost&gt;ph Meeker and children, su ...~n and Bernard of Cbarle.sfon, W

Mr. and Mr.. Clarence Alldrurs
entertained . wJth a dinaer Sunday at lhtJr home, -Ebe1:Jner st.
CQI!Its were Mr. and ·11n~~
w~rd WoiCe and Mr. aad ~rt. How,ra Sprlna: and 10n G1 ~lumbiJI.
Mr. and Mrs. ~w,ard Wellsler and
NJn, Dayton and Mrs. J. w. DkeW,

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iii 2er Ill Mldtlfepon ~

i1 BAKE)l FURNrTuul!l

Present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaspar and children, Jackie
and Ronn1e of Dayton, Mr. and
Ml'l. Roy Sml.lh and dauch~~. Linda and Mrs. Amanda J{aspar Ath·
ens road and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
nnd daughter, Susie,

Announcing

THE RE-OPENING OF
Andrew Pavli1h
PA.N~~

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Dancing is fun: Learn ••ery slep. Learn

a~ the bas,lc

and advanced steps the way thousand&amp; ha•e. "• , .. wtlb

Rev. George E.

skilled training. Early enrollment suggested.

County Retired Teachers
tion met Saturday
SyraC'use Methodist
a three months recess.
Miss Marcin Karr,
J)l'esident
pre.~idrd aL the meeting whiell op·
ened w1th group singing of "I
Would Be True." Devotions were
led by Mrs. George E. D::avis who
(tlad .for 'i:lJel' scrlp:turl;l ·htdhl'f',
~11alm 90'" IW'd c1'9sed Wtttt p\'ber.
FolloWing group si'ngl~ ' of
"What A Friend We Have In Jesus" t~e me mbers responded
to
roll ~nil by introducing
themselves and telling where and how
long they taught and the highlight~ of their experiences. Otis
CraWfor-d read the minutes of the
!list meeting.
Rev. Davis spoke "On hOw a retir-ed teaeher can bring
in the
kingdom of God more fully Group
stn&amp;lng of "A 'Charge '('o ·Keep I
Have" concluded the meeting folwith a s-ocial hour. '

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the ' OweJJs hom'e.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ike Crossan (Mary
Archer) and chHdren, Lynn and ,
OJleryl Alnn, and M!· and MTI.
Glenn Martin (.Julia A:reher) :1'tJd
d11ughter, Beverly, Columbua,tpfnt
the weekend with Mrs, M:argar~t

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Followina: the ~remony a buf·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold en· t
fet luacheon was served. A three tertained wl1h a family dinner,
t~e~ wedding cake Iced Jn white Sunday at their home, Rock SL

and deeorated with
teed pink
roses and topped witb the traditional bride and ~ st:tnding
under a weddlnl bel.)iiilfltered the
dinine room tabl&amp; fianked with
lighted tapers, The ta.ble was cov·
er~ with a lovely lace cloth.
Wf!en Mr. and Mrs . .Purtell left
for ~eir honeymoon to be spent
at the Hotel Greenbrier, White
Sulp,l icr Sprlnp, W. Va. abe was
wearlllf oo At•Jo Simp- )O'obt
lult, irr bi:dge ·with btoWri .if't'ce"sand a CO~Je of white or-

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'rlle Bible was 1 gut of her pupil;
Claa of 1947.
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Mrs. Purc•ll . the daqbttr of
Mu lknr)o JenkiiUl •nd U.. late
Mr. Jenkins, is .a lt•du•te o,f KITrh.all Coll.e, Huntlnrto.n, and received her M•atm Decree from
Ohio Unlwrsity, Athens. She hu
been the Principal at the- Kartlord
Grade School for some yean. She
li a member
of the
Hartford
Methodl!t Chutch, lluoa County,
Chapter of &amp;be Amert('lln .AJJoclation of Ualvenltr Women National Educational Ailoctatiori and
the State" Edutatlonal .u.oriation.
Mr. Purcell I• a 111.tive of W,i$.
contln .an dha• been Uvlna in
CaJiforna for .a number of yean.
lie is IISIOciated "lth the- SOuthern Pacific Railroad.
. Following
tbelr
honeymoon
they wUI motor to Albalnbrt, C•lif.
where tbey wtl'l make iheir home,

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The home of Mri. Henry Jen..
kJ.n•
Hartford w11 the scene
Sttur&lt;lay afternoon, Auemt 25 for
tbe marrtag:e o1 her
daughter
Bertha , tt&gt;' Mr. J . Wtllht.m Purcdl '
Alhtmbra, California. The llvtni
room was decortted in pink and
whi~ aatert, earnatlOM and Jlad·
lola.
Tbe Rev. A. A. Aftlle Jr, pa.
tor of the Hartford
Methodist
ellbrch read the alna:le- •lna: weddlnJ nrYiee In the ~e of
the lmmedl3te family. Glvett 1t'l
marriaae by her brother Ricltard
Jenkins, the bride wu dreued iD
• ltannah Troy or:IJ1nal sheath
dreo of lee blue Jilk '5hantuna:
with deep oval
IK'ckllne,
cap
sleeV~tl, •nd the Jttrt wat draped to tbe tide in 1 Llrge bow of
aelf material. She wore a Trifarl
necklace wJtb mattbJng e!U"rinp:
for the •omething borfowed. a
bracelet beloq'lna to ber nltrce
and tor tbe 10metbina: old 1 ' laee
handkerchief. She carried a white
Blbfr covered with white orfbids

guest JSpeaker whetl '

eriburg, W. Va. today.
' Mrs.~ Ed Swank, North Lima and
on valintion and Mrs Ed Wise of Columbiana visit~
Mr .and Mrs. James
la-st week with Mrs. )lay Seld·
Cofumtius; to the an'nuaJ[ .[or»hl• aOO otbeJ, l't'(1atives and
1'eUni.On in Warren, Ohio. w,e1·e 'fl:cl!omptnied hom~ by Mr.
. '\nd Aftl, ~gar · Vale and and Mr.t. koward Sttowart, Carpen·
daughter, Be~tJijla. ~ol~mbw,
ter.
~ent guests o£ Mr. arid
Mr. and Mrs. William Grate,
William WYftt.
d~ughter. Janice and son Jimmv of
Miss Mabel .Hys~11 retqrn~
CJ:larleiiton, W; Ya. were hGllday
day £r::~m Colun;t~Us where
~ekend gue~ of Mr. and Mrs.
ha11 Qeen . fis~1iilf ' ~f!llbves OVeJ.' wilUatn Baker.
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the hoUd~y W~k end. ·1 · Wtllism Smith and O~car Smith
Mr.' and M~, Rpy Dattldson and f1it.ur.ned ~on\e, MQP,Iaf -after a
daugh.~~~. C6JumbQ,s, were h~re vls1t m Canton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman K'aspeJ
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Mt. and Mrs, 'A. ·~:-·F.J:wfn.
npd children, Jackj.! 11 qd ~ l\!lfuate
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b(~"'. ' J 'Rec!!nt iuests or Mrs. V~ola Ed· Uay•on spent the. holiday ~eekeDd
wards and family werte Ml and with relatives in Pomeroy.
Dale Higglru, Sturgis, Ky.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Ombler left
Everett Young: and for their borne In !fUb;tingtcm 1!#f~~~~~~;r;l~~m:~':,'; Mrs. EdwBt"ds er a visit with his aunt and other
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lhat b~· sOn,
, and Mrs. George C:qpnina:·
in John Hdpof Akron
wee~ eild
for eye
Mr. ~t 8 (If ber :slater Ml'8. Buelab

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IMill monthly payrMr.t1 hticlud.
ch•l'fll from dat&amp; of lpn. Yeu
namt lt. We .-.ppq Jt. Plnencftttl
Ohio ,..,.e on thMty tel'fftl alncil
191:1.

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Given August 25 At Hartford

J. Cor- w.
Qolp.apbus, Mr.
Jack Seldenable underwent wrD•il&lt;~ • aild gery at St. J~ph 'lloopital, Park·

ll~ward

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· Ric:hard B~•:Umet~· son ·of
M~s. Bert Dodimer, was
eye recenty by il ball.
were broken and be has
'0.!!.,,-~;,-· th~ care df a local
o
a ~~erated eye.
~· Richard
Bailey
~~~u;~~:·~~ have returned from
' attemted
ri.onda,y a f~mi.ly
hOme of
those pre-

s~:~~Q~::.:..Wt!-lman

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MAKE MOORE'S' .YOUR
81AI)QUAR'rERS'· IFORi

Beverage,

and family.

panel
colqn. Fifty combinadon1
co choose from,, , ocre ex•
acdy suited co your kitchen.
If you red,Kontl1 the calor
paod may be euily, lnu:•
ptosively cb•natd.

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Jac, 'have 'been visiting hei' grand-

five nbinet colon ,, , tea

flr.'it scrimmage as they plny~ d
Portsmouth Weut even
at oue
touchdown each. Cooch Malismlll'
had veteran· Eldon Pott.a and Jcrterback, Frsnk HUI and Jim Rice
at the halfback.~ and Steve Scott
at fullback. Scott scored on a # 1
yard run ag:aln!lt the Portsmouth
eleven. In the line the Roc~ets
ha &lt;lveteran Eldon Potts and Je:rry Compston at the ends, Terry
Baker and Bill Dtr~ts at the tackles Larry Cottrill and Jim Rice
at the guard'i whl\e Georp Cundlrt wa, at C'ent~ filling In for
-the inJID'ed Gary Jo~s .
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· Atben,. too has , eO~nn liP wlth
a lineup that appu.(f {d'
theone that Coach Geut'te Rl~er will
use. Riser has veteran TOm Wid·
dnes- M quarterback, Jack Gasklns
and Max Schwarz!'1 at t.he haltbacks and Larry Hawk at fullback.
In the line he has Tom Baldwin
and Dick Rite e.t the .()ftdl, Lam ~
Bishop and Blll ,~utf~ngton at the
tackles, Allan l'gx &amp;ltd
Wilson
Snyd•r at ~~~ l\lard,, and RoUte
Ste,wart at -een~
Little ltaa beeit heard from the
Loaan Chiefs, but it Is
known
that C:O.h •6ttiVher' has a speedy
bickfl~d wit~ 1 green line. The
Chte,rs th"!:'H have one of tb~ ·
fastest ~c.~~~ in the league.

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bere ~r the

Fight Results

V~l.-.~-y

Got flO

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl J'oneS": Pont-

much lm·
proved over b _..\fl:' Aorimmaee
with M:eAttlnu. '!'tie Devils played 'fllthout the aervice. o1 thHe
po11lble l"e''UlaN. t~~nd star half·
batt Bert Smith missed mO!t of
the aerlmmaae
CW.n~ '11hompaon
~~'f ·Y~RIC St. Nieholas Arenlt
GIIODOre, Albeit Lee.
Danny GWviineUI, 1-48%, Brook·
and Joe Jamison In the bac:kllel&lt;f.
Polrie'l', 1&amp;1));4
but Smith and
. 10.

Cllllomen.

Westinghouse

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mother, Mra.
Job.n W.
Dixie of
were rece!l.t
JI'U~ts of his
Mfs. Charles
W~rn e r and Mr. Warnt'r.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Glaze and son
T1mmy and EdWal'd Young spent
the holiday weekend in Cincinnati
and attended the Voong family re.
l!nicm, Sunday , at th~ bame of ~r.
Mrs. Paul Muller.
Jean
Cadtrell
to ·her home, c~J.I,estOnut .' Vll.
Mo~day evening:.a~e'Jt '- vlSl . wit~
Mrs. 11\eo'dore U!bew and ron ft:oOert, ·
·
Mrs.' Emma 'l.le4fheit, Mrs Th~
odore Lehew and son Robert an!l
their. guest, Miss J~an Cantrell
Bpent Sunday in Columbus w1th
Mr. and Mrs. Willlain U~hew. They
itlso visited Dorothy Leifheit at
Orient.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Th,tWner
relurned home Monday evening
after sp~nd1ng flW wiekend With
Mr. and Mh. William Lehew, and
sons, Columbus.
Mr. and ~s. Edward Schaefer
Mrs. Jacl( 81eidt!h8.ble and dau&amp;ht.r, Jacklvn Jean visited Sun~
day with Mr. and Mrs. Seidenable
at ~Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg,

Jenkins-Purcell Wedding Vows

JU!It set the e:UJct de"" pf .h8Jt
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tor the three L'11, X for the two ·o•e. ete. Single leUera, apo ..
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the weekend ln ClnclnilaU and at•
ott.to lud&amp;o. ''"'~~~ I
tended a ball game.
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D. D. Cleland, Columbua, Spent
son Blll spent the wee~tnd 111 Ath·
ens with Mr. and Mrt.lf: H. .Mlen. the weekend with Mr. and , Mrs.
,Mrs. Jessie Mci]hl,n,l)l'IY; tt.t~Jhl­ Denzel ClelaDd.
. Eleanor and vab.d·daqhter
Mr. •nd Mu. Henry
Charleston W. Va., vi1itcd and soUl. G:roveport,
wit Mr&amp;, Mabel

HOI'O'I how tu work It: ·

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pberultorllll ~..
tacloD In Tex.u !t !n tbt) we»;~l
for hnit.tor Prlc• Qanlet ud
Ralph Yarboroueh. Four outer
CJandMat._ tnei.U&lt;flnl' W; .J;,ee
O'Danlel, former HQator -.u1
fOrmer IO"fmlOI', _
Were lett tar
btthlll4. Yarboroulft 11 for:mer

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\ 'rlltf'rday'• Cryptoquot.l A PUN 1S A NOBLE THING
P1o:R SE. 0 NEVER BRING IT IN AS AN ACCESSORY!LAMB.
Dldrlbuto,d by Jttnr r ..tfllru Syndleate

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1'V writer Hal
DRIVING
paned a roadslde barbecue thPt advertiaed ''genuine wham·
c:ont;lnen~

Kanter~

bergera. 11 Kanter &amp;topped to find out what a whamber&amp;er _was.

"Darned if I know," ad..
mitted their or J1 Ln at or,
"but, brother, how they

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Another alen that inO:
trigued Kanter waa one
planted in the middle of the·
va1t. trackleas Nevada dtl•
ert northeast of Las Vt.lll.

"Remember," It warned.
"Positively no swimmlnl
ollowed within 300 feet of
the hiJhway."

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leut 01\1 dinner for her h1111bUI.d. lt wa• &amp; ltraift·Joo~ COftOOC•.,
tlon -ahe "rvtd up, but hew.. dead J&amp;mt altOn\ It,.
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down exactly what you put in tt. Tht doator probably _W1U ..want

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DAft Y CROS$WORD

DAILY CROSSWORD
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BeD L Blak..e. 21, Hualinat.oo ,
~ted for IUlllfe ops-atkm, Poeled
$2$ •ppearuu:e boDd for Saturday

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Robillloll, 16, R.F.O.

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D:allu ll . .Jobnmn, 23, Malon W.
Ball. 10,
o. Va. is m eounty J•U followinJ: bi1
• · .,..,.U., ud &lt;lri..U.. without ari'Cit for tbumbmg on the biahW;Q'. lh wu arretted by tbe Pat·
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Saturday la Pcamero,.

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Corbett E. Ratliff, 31 , Columbus
arretted bJ Patrolman Henry Wer-

li•J.OI''• Court.

lime. D. NuUer, 20, Villlllla. W.

ANI.
$25

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$1000
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m.•trled or ainllt'
-~etcuboil 'q.'

nature• oD)t, auto
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uce before Mayor Robia100 on

Sept.

a.

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George K. Allen , Cairo, W. Va.
was

slated for hearing , before
Peoples followint lJls arI'Mt b)o Patrolman Ed Strauaa for
~uire

hihme 16 pay a taxi rare.
Gene Oiler, 22, Pt. Pleaeant ar:Nuire Peoples after a bearing
S.tgrday and a promise to paJ ~
weekl7.
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Fin Asked Today
To Trace Missing
School-Employee

OIEllt IOLDIIII be!&lt;l ~er elahl' ,...,. , III
AJbanta are .OOWU tbrowtnl themi8Jvu tul1
lellflb ou the rroun4 10 1"11 tho boii!~U,d fill
oo laadln&amp; at ~ the port 101' .1.tbtDI.
Lower: A ~ &lt;irNll; &amp;niiJ officer hap hll
two daUJ'bten. Be ~ Dn"er aeea tbl YGliDI-,
ar (lett). Tb• 218 officen IUld men. beld JIDce
tM Greek elvtl war."ware lblpped fi,'OIII DurUIO.
Albania. atter talka betwefn Greek ad AlbanliD
envoya 1n Mo!cow. tIn£~ B01tn4JIIaot01)

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' WEST SHADE

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hellman tall-

ed on Mrs. Macy Bailey Thursday.
The money, from elaas. athletic
Mary Jo Rowtt spent Monday
and oraanlzltlonal rundl with In with Kathy Reuter of Chester.
the hiJh IChttol, apparently wu
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rauch alld
taken In tmall amounts over 1 ebl).dren of Newark, Mr. and Mrs.
c,.u,.·year period.
lbluell Painter and aon Robert
Proseetuor John Batb Is expect.· were Sunday dinner guest ot Mr.
ed to
the ca1e to the rrand aDd Mn. Harry Brown of Miners·
ville.
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~- ·~d Mn. Denzi~
*~ •nd Mrs. Floyd penee wer. Sun

~~ry~·

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day afternoon caUers of Mrs. Jen·
ni'e' Rouch.

'.Mft,, Dana Jurner and chjldren
SPft' a coup1e days at the 'Will
HJUman Mme 'hia week.

.
?iF· .. and; ~a. Clyde •WeJI ' arid
daua&amp;ter called on Mn. Mary Bailey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Iblph Painter and
dauJbter Dian.;:. called on Mr 11.nd
Mn, Russ~ll Painter Sunday ~ven.
' lftl.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawford
and two daughters of Rochester
Penn., and Ottls 1Crawforll of Letart
called on ~rs. Jennie Rou.lh Mon·

da)'.

Mrs,' J. L. Wickham calied fln
Mr. and Mrs. Russell p.qJnter Wed·
nead&amp;y.

WEST COLUMBIA' ,

Word bas been received
Gerald Johnson that he b..

frotp
bef.n

Carm•l

·Mrs • .c~

.w.

Gil~ ·

aon, and Cora GiJ.el
OD
and :Mra. Gene
Mn. AUte R(lbeBOI'I , went
Ttxas where her busb~ ia" l1~"
ployel!.
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Mr; aDd Mn. Barley JobnS'oll
and ion and grand daqbter, Sh•
ron Lee Thoma visited Mr.

fe;:ciJ'~;rt.~~~~":.b""

and at.

Mary Blank ol HIII'On; Ohio, lolu]jaret Warn&lt;r,
COI1!Jil)&gt;us,'
apent a day ftCeDUy wi-tb Eva wu a r.eeen.t cueet of her: ',MJ"'
and Sadle C&amp;J"1.

llowll'd C.
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en.te, Mr. end :Mra.

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Mrs. Hc.ward ~eSJDitiJ., Klamlt Dale ' Gllet, Lakeview and nlet!e,

stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark~

~ Florida and Mr. and Hn. 4lleD Betty Bolten callt(l on. Cora Glla ·
ansn. He ia tQ.e son of Mr. aodlMra: Gdswold of V-t.enna, W. V•. !;entaDd others ~tly.

Homer Joh.;;n of West ColuMbia. Saturday with !'lr· and Mrl. ana fl4r• and Mrt. OJ:alr
Moore and .lamdy.
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'litd eon Cedi, s~::~~~d;•.,:~ 1
He waa maJTied in June to Mils
M.-. nd Mrs. Gerald cow.j'.and Cora GiJe, called~· oa
II
sto
· u""'l v• Lambert la!l&gt;UY
Lucy Northup cldc.:~t dau3hter Of am y, oun$"111o wn, VJilW'I!f '' ~·
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and Mrs. Dobg1aa
Circle ana
oe "•''l"ld
na~ ..
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100 • W. Va. and Mra~ . B~ban
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Northup als1» famlly.
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Scarfleld and dauabter, ~ew 11avof West Columbia.·
Mrs. Ted Lax, Ft~ _nluderUale. en
Va. were recent 'week end
FLa.: visited bet p~eat, Mr. and ~~~ats or Mr. and Mrs. Cha:rle}"
They were ,ma!Tled 1n tne Salem Mn. s. G Clrcle, tlie put week. Smith.
'ronny Eaton, who ' •pent sevE. U. 1t. Church by Reverand tl\al- Mr: and Mt'l. Harold Grady and
ph Mahoney It half after d:~en :two children ~Jpent a rencept Su~- &amp;ral weeks with bill lriftdm(lther
O'clock in th.e evemng. As tar 115 day with her parents, Mr. ,f,nd Mrs. Nellie Tbomal; :returned 1;o
hla home in Chkago. ·
re~orda show this was the fir&amp;\ Mrs. Rufus ~ Randolph, B,uhan.
thil was tbe first marriage Pre·
Mr .and Mn. Lloyd R'Oush and
WRONG NUMIII
mr.rriage pref()l'med in the Chilrth son wmoe recent SundRy dinner
GRAND RAP!Dil, Mich. - &lt;UP)
&amp;lnc.e It was ·erected in 1808. . · . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edson
-For ie¥eTll weeks,, Mr. and Mr1.
RoWih and dau:ahters.
Albert Heeln•tra of .uburhan CuShelby Pickens called. on Mr. eade probablf reeeived more tel&amp;
and Mrs. Hoq:teT Anderson.
phone ·catla •tbliD •"Y ' I!~Uple in 'tile
Mr. ~~:nd :Mrs, Dean ··Ea1'ieb and Grand Raplda area. ·Tbtir
new
Columb~ Were reeent Sunday telephone number WIIB tbe formt.r
guests of Mr. and Mn. ThOma&amp; number . of the t!Aie pollee po.t
lloltt:r and family.
at nearb)' Rocll:lord.
Mrs. Douglas Clrcle and Linda
visitecl :Mn Warden Ours, Bas. MANY 'A ILIP
han.
48 hoU'ia with a ~m­
Mr. nd Mrs. Allen Griswold of
bad to
Vienna, W. Va., ilpf!rit 'a thty ,with
to avoid · two
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MARKIT REPORT
Hogs 17~ to 220 lbo. $18. to $18..2111
~20 IG 250 lbs. $18. ttt $1625. 1
Lights $14.00 to $16.00 Fat Sows
$1~.00 to $14.:10.
Stap. 4110.00 to '12.00 Boar-s .7.00
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that area remaining about tbe
ume a' last year.
·. At Wahama Hl{a Sebool, Prln·
~ipal Clyde FOley reported that
028 pupils showed ·Up on. opening

Foley reported t'hat hit .11ehool
is still short three 1.eac,bCrs.-!.feacJJ.
ers needed arc for cJu~es in girl•
phys{Cal edue.ation, vocatiooal mu..
ic; and m;~th and IICienee.
. ""~ tnore teacher• wve ,receni ly
a1gqe_! to teach at Wah&amp;ma. T~
lfe Lllt'Dcy Ball, who will teach
5cienc~ biology, and ~ath, and
~oD Wright, who will instruct

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CAIRO UP --Presldetll Gamol
Abdel Naeaer su~ to tile five
natloll Sua ~mmittee tbat 1.11. ed-vbory boVd el-r Hnked w!th
the United Matlolu be M!l up to
ron the Sue2: Canal, &amp;OYa:nment
80uree&amp; Aid today.

latecomers sbowina

and enrolline"nt•.fiallrK in the

day with that figure expected to
fncrea~ slig-htly -within the next

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Within a few houn: arter the
Nueer stand waa made publk.
l(aj. Kamal El Din RUIIein. bead
ol E&amp;YPt'• volUD.teer DltionaJ liberation army. ordeied ht. units
&amp;be frontline with the warning
IIUI'priae attack may eome at
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battlea:rounds ID tbe Suez caDal

social slu.di es, · Only t;tnt

Zoae where liberation army unita
lbe burrtedJr mustered Mlel\'e
ln'm7 have been 11\&amp;Uoned.

·.ot h&lt;'h,an\n~e.w t~acher ia reported at
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She is !!:Iizabeth Shelton,
1nlitructor.:

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Althoutb Nauer rejected

Dulleo pleD lor lllteruaUonal con·
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Fall Horse Show
Will8e S~turday

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of tbe aervloe.
in Beecll Grove
~is wile who died

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a frequent f•mthe local huefields.

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with Mr. and Mrs. Elber Piet-ena.
Mra. Minnie Copper of llidway,
was tbe Sunday S:ltht ofMr. and
Mra. LeWis Walter. '
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lly ol Akron were ....... o!' llr.
and Mre. ·E. .)(. ~DarpewOQd: We4onetday.
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rel!lted by Deputy Jed Webater oa a
b11tardy wunnt was relell!ed by

WASIUNGTON C. H., 0. UP •
'nle FBI was asked today to lind 1
former Wathinston High School
employee suspected of embeallDiil
mON than $9,000 from Jludent IC·
tlvity funds.
, • Sebool ,Jfneials had eondu&lt;:ted a
private lavestljatlon but turn-ed to
tlae FBI when lt wu learned the
apparently bad left the

Mr. aDd Mn. Georte Batt aoa
Billy Mr. aDd Mrs. Keooetb AritrbllT)' of Pomeroy apeDt Sundar at

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Mil$ Beulah Roae frOm COlumDua. Mr. and Mn. RalpP. Droz and
ehillllren from Ambrid~te, Pi..
apent a few da)ta. witb Mr. aDd Mn.
E. 0 . Taggart and"' ar. and Mn
Dwieht Hob&amp;ck.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellers and
children, Mr. Grover Barril, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert LeWis •nd dau&amp;hter, Rev. and Mn. ,Floyd Boprd
and children spent Monday eveolnc

roo .pte&lt;Uac. Parted $10 bond ry for driving wbile intoxicated
,.._......,in l'UmefOJ Jlayor• poeted $150 bond for bia appen-

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of. COolviUe called oa lin. Stella llr. ud Mro. P•~• 'Holter. ·
Watkins and Mrs. Amanda Baer
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Sunday otber t!ahe::n were ADaa
in CJDefna.
Bailey Etta Btef and Mr. ud Mn. attended the Ball
aU Sunday.
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~r Ha~pltal Fridl)' for t utle:rf.

)lr. and l4i'a. DaY!d Holter ._...
Mrs. .Mort Evana ·~ Su•da&gt;' fatnil7 or Dll'WOD !\10 ~. Ud,l,l&lt;t·
with 11r1. Ail .. Bally IDd ramlir. flim&gt;Id Holltr o! . Jl,\rie~ _ .

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and ehlldn:n Mr. and Mr&amp;. Jack Codner aad
family were auppe:r- IUQU MOD·
clay lliabt wit\ loin. Ellie! Hobi&lt;IL
Hr. Jolm lelltn wu bl'OQ:bt
home from tbe hotpital Tu.eldly.
Mr. and Mn: . .fred lleaten aud
children apeat Friday eveu.int
with Mr. and ¥n. J&lt;ft.n sellers.
Mr. and Mrs. Eb6r Picken~ 'ldrl.
Paul SeUers .a.nd ehlldrett. Yr. and
M.rt. Robert J..ewil and ehildren
apent Sunday witb Rev. IDd Mra.
Floyd .Bogard and children It AD·

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ftirr a m t q - ali..- . Cled nse.. or. appear in JuveDile Court,
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FOREST• RUN

ROLANDUS

-GREEKS FREED BY ALBANIA KISS' HOMELAND SOIL

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