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The Dailv Sentinel

MIDDLEPORT

The Sentinel

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Daybook

SOCIETY

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Ludlle Bearh! Haw~ P~eroy Society Editor
i!:leanor S. Schaaf, MiddlepOrt Society Editor-Pbone 6079

POMEROY
SOCIETY

BridJeport after a vtsit wlth Mrs.

Pomeroy Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe 1pe11t
tbe holiday week end in ZanervUle
with his brotber a.nd siater-in·ltw
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wolfe.

Evangeline OES
Chapter Meeting
Held Thursday

Evangelin e Cha!Jter of Q. E. S
in r:egular ses1:1ion on Thun;day eve·
ninr.:. The Initiatory work w~s ex·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ]Saddler
emplified GR twu canditate~, Mrs .
have returned to their
bome;
paremont Hoyt sang a solo durIng the initiatory servic-e.
A Memorial Service was also held
for deceased members during the
SEL~CT
pa.rt year. During that service, Mrs.
Bernice Winn sang "Beauliful
Isle".
During the business session they
made p.l'ans to hold a Rummage
Sale on September 21 and 22 in
the Pratt Building in Middleport.
They also planned Friends' Night
which will be October 11, at which
time they will honor twepty-five
year members. On the next reguhrr meeting nighl which will be
October 4 they will have ObJig.
ation Ceremony and will honOI'
t-be Past Matrons and Patrons.
Refreshments served at Lh e
Miss Mabel Hysell has returned
seat covers.
close or the mt:&lt;eting were in char·
from
a
vi.!tit
in
Columbus,
Lock·
gray.
~::-:;,and Ashville. Ohio with ge ol the Pa~l Matrnm.
Plymouth lal¥edara
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She visiled her sis ter,
On. local owMr and
Mrs. George Frye and family in
Lockbourne. Sunda:~o· .she attend ed
Dodge 2 pu1 coupe.
the Methodist church there and
Nil nlc., dtll.r, euto.
met the pastor, Rev. P.sul Lindsey.
R&amp;H,
lRev. Lindsey assi~e d by the
flnloh.
men of the church farms 60 acre.
Ford VI with
of land each year and gives the
reaJ clean.
profit from it to the ~hurch . This
4 dr. N•w
Is one of the church's main pro.
The Guilrl of the Grace Episeopnl
Really ~l••n. motor fine.
jects.
church met Wednesday eve ning a1
Mi._ Hyre11' 5 nic~e. Mrs. Chad
MANY MOU TO CHOOII ·
the parish house. with Mr!. Edwin
Pettlbone and famlly of Asbvjl}e J. Charles and Mrs. Ccdrir Clar k
F.ROM
held an· outdoor barbeque in her
Complet. Line af N'qas h ostllsse~.
honor Sunday evening. While in
Atwetw Outboard Moton tit
Mrs. Tht•odore F.bersbach pre~:
Cqlumb\11 she visited hr.r brother
Stock.
dent presidl'd at the meeting which
lind hl1 wife, Mr. and M-rs. P . A.
opened with devotions. It was vot·
Hyaell who formerly lived in Midcd to order pecans to sell -this fall
dleport. Sbe waa an overnight
ys a money making project. It wa~
sue•t of a ntece Mr ~. WUJiam Sei· rei,}Orled that 18 ~ hirts an rl three
pel and family In Columbus. Miss
At Trl.lflc Lltht Jn Mlddl~rt
dozen bib~ were ready to he srnl to
Hy&amp;ell
was a dtnner guest of a n·
295 N. 2nd Ave Mlctdleport, O.
the Chi ldrens Hospital in Cinrin·
other niece, Mrs. Mary Sells or
Open EYenlnw• Until f p. m.
Columbut who also
entertained nati.
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her with a theater party.
som•iJl e church on Septembt'r 20
al 10:30 am was a nnoun('ed. Mrs.
Clark announn~d that open hott~~
and a bau;:J' would be hclrl ut th~
Athens State HClspit al on October
3 and requc ~ lrd contributiun11 for
the bazaar. Mrs. C l~:~ r k also h&lt;ts
tickets for the baztHl r.
Refrt&gt;shmcnts we l'c served h.Y
lh~ ho~tessf's from a table wit:1
\are' cover and centered with &lt;tn
ananw•mt'llt of red zinnia in a
~i l~c r huwl.

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ONLY
THE VERY lEST'
IN USED CARS

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Willlam Baxter.
Mrs. William Bax.ler ls con·
flned to ber home with pneumonia
ldra. A. R Knight and Mrs. H.
B. Smith accompanied ttle fOr·
mer'a son Vincent lo Wheeling,
W Va., where he t&gt;ntered the Lins.ly Military Institute Jor his •econd
year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Knight re·
eeived word from thelr daughter,
Mrs. Roger Dillard that she and
10111, Mark and Jon, arrived aafely
Hiededburg, Germany on AUI·
Ult .2'1.
A. ·n. Knie;ht, William Knight,
WUiiam T. Grue~&gt;er and Rusa Me·
Connick returned home, Thur&amp;da.y
after a business visit in Chicago.

Miss Mabel Hysell
·'eturn From Visit
To Central Ohio

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Grace Episcopal
Church Guild In
Wednesday Meet

Boo&gt;utl ul

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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AU1QJOAN•.
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Sew-Rite Sewing
Club Meeting Is
Held Wednesday
The Sew·Rite Scwin~ club met
Wednesday evening At the Lincoln
Height s playground ror their reu-

A prompt decision, .. low lOan oost- ·and no

"extra" ehargea ••• budget-fitting terms: 'These
111"8 ju.st I!OIIIe of the advantages of financing
~tho bank w~:~."

Gel fu!!.!acta before yo11 buyl
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Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1872
POMEROY

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MIMIIII FIDIItAL IIIIIIIVI SVITIM
MIMIIII FIDIIIAL D.FOIIT INSUUNCE CORPOU1'10N

Pomeroy, Ohio

OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
A barl:teque held recently in the
back ya.rd at the home of Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Lupton nf Gallipolis
celebrated the twelfth birthday of
their sOD, Chari('~~ Junior. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ha·rry
Lupton and family , Carol Webster
all of Gallipolis and Mr.
aD11
Mrs. Herman Haddox, Middleport.

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CITIZEN

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darst (Pe&amp;:gy Lewis) of Midd\cpol't are an··

noundng the birth of a daughter
on 'fueJ&gt;day , Sept(mber ,th at
Meigs Genera l HoS"pital.
Grand·
parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Darst, Middleport, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Lewis,
Zan.sevil\e.
Great·grandmother is Mrs.
Rose
Lemley of ZanC1SVille.
EMERGENCY
CALL ·
Th e
Middleport
Emergency
Squad was called to the home o(
Ewing Hutton in Rutl and for' Mrs.
Hutton on Thursday at 10:00 p. m.

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wor-d that her son, Joh.n F. Bailey
has been ·promoted from Airman
F~t Class to Staff Sergeant.
BaJiy is stationed at the Lack•
land Air .it'oree Base, San Ant&lt;mio;

Texas.

Mn. Ferne Barker, who ba.s been

to~f~~d

Mr. and Mrs. Rue Tuckerman

Edgar Tuckerman and famly in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner
and son, Ronnie, of Springfield,
were here over the week eod visIting friends 8nd relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer and
Jame._ Call were business visitorS"
11l Cincinrtatl Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Had(k!x
have returned home from Cleve·
l:mJ where ,th ey
vic;lted
their
daughter, Carmtn. While
there
they attended the LawrenCf:' 'welkl
Show at the Cleveland Auditofiu.tD.
Lula Rogers has returned from
Holzer Hospital to ttw home of
her sister, Jl.ln;, etcar HardaWf!i)',
on Sycflmore Street.

Pomeroy-Middleport 0., Sept 7, 1958

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Mrs. Carl

leen Waddell) of Poiltiu, Mich.
were holidaY ruests ot. her ""and·
Devera&amp;:e.
mother, Mrs. Minnie
encl Mnr. Charlotte Perrin
and
&lt;;lauJbter, Beverly. They also vf..
i,ed Mn. Jones mother, Mrs. Jeao-ette Waddell in Charleston.
Mra. Alva Bing of Ricbmood, Va.

Whistling Tea Ketde

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G00ats of Mr. and .Mrs. Fra.ak

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Manahan, Shawnee IJU!I,
Ohio
and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle~ Whet·
stone of Columbus. Visiting tbe
Vr'oomans on Labor Day were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Casto, Columbus.

Shcrd Gilm()re and

Assol'iallon
will hnJ.cl
a mceling
at Pomero.r City
Hall S•·pt.
10 at
30
7:
P. m. All memhl'r, are ur ged
to ll!lcnd to adopl b)' laws ac~nr4
ing to W. F'. Hann ing, S~cl·eiary:

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qt• . ~~•fW~ro

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St.el Trigger-Control Whittling Tea K•ttl• with $011cf (opo.

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We D.ow have plenty Erber.

Ia peaches. Also plenty of
finest drops we ever had.

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$1.50 a bushel
Bring Containers

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FRUIT FAR!tl
5 Miles East of Chester

picture quality

no ordinary TV can matdr, •. New

brightneos-free from glare .•. New
aharpneos from edge .to edge! You

know inatantly that here is a new
high in TV perfonnanee, and that
only quality call make thii difference 1

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viewable uea. Mahbgaey Grain or

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In Area Organize
AChurch Council

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TeJevWoa'• ne,...t an4 ollly eompletll7
automatic r..moW control. You epbt. tM.
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Bea11llful 2 tone finlob.

diltl, It dON everrthinc el•. Op~ •
D11 Moot 111~ uid 14.fJI.ch moc1eJJ.

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AV1NOitQI HAlB:
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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COLLINS JEWELRY
Main Street

Funeral Sertvtce11 f()r Jamet W.
McKt'nzle wilT M held Sunday at
2 p. m. fn Raelne Baptist Church
Wilb burial in Let¥t Cemenlary un
dtr direction of Ewing .Funeral

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Clock radJ9in two.-to\U'I

$•1ld .-nd fvOryr.la.o
Addq• bort.

CYUNDn

R· H· RAWLINGS SONS CO.

McKeml• Fun•r•l

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DODG&amp;-PLYMOUTH DEALER.
&amp; 2ND ST.

T•ec:h•r Hlrad
·Mrs. f:leenor. ' Zeibr. has been
·hired b:v- tbe,Bedtot:d S&lt;'hoo\ Boarfl
· . a' mu11ic teilcber ~n· Frida:Vs at
lb.e Berlford School .

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pt.etured · above ,la the- -sceqe ·~ morning when th'ree tructs
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whieb. ereeted poUee ob their l.r- in a co1Usion·on the narl-ow

Jivalet 134. Unioa A.venqe F.rida1 way:TwoJDeD were injuled in
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Strongly Worded 1'arniug Declares
Middle-Easif.oDflict 1'ould Grow

,_.._ II your dt9ftCt lo OWR. O:ne of tht wor1Ji:1 1110it famOUI

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tuckerman
aml son, Tommy, of Athen11 '!IF~
·here: Labor Day to J.et their ~Ug~
ter. Cnrol who · bait hi-eo vat:
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ling and ., Mr• .•nd :Mrs, 1lui
Ck.erman. They wer~ · accompanled
home by Mu. Juhling who Is vislting them this' week while on

USED CAR

Belvedere V8 4 dr Sedon, Radlo and Healer'

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daughter,

vices for Mrs. Sberd Gllmore Wednuday.

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1955 PLYMOUTH

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REDUCED TO

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ng . Kennedy president·1I J,.,.,~~""""""~""""""'--j
Mrs.
Don
pre~idl&gt;d and It w~;s voted to have
a white elcphunt sale at the nPxl
mecting. Mnh Ray Blowers, Mr .~.
Elmer White anti Mrs. Dayton Stricklan rl eaL·h t•eccived birthda,y
alHs from their secret s~~t·er.
Refreshments wct·c served Ill'
the hoste s!les, Mrs. Charles Spcriccr and Mr!!. Ray Blowers to thosr
nat)'led above and Mrs. n avid Good ·
win, "Irs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. El~a
Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Edward We lls,
Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs.
cryllal .. 0 (lllyt
Don Collins.
HOiltcssos ror t.he next meetin g
will be Mrs. D&lt;~vid Goodwin and
Mr~ . Elza Gilmore Jt'.
chol.,of4hn.rlng

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METER RECEIPTS
l'•mwroy meter recclp!H fot· tJ 11 •
PllS~ W!! ~ k as reported by
the
Poltce Dt•purlmC'nt were f or $25"
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Here from ou1 of lown for lhe Sarah, accompanied Mrs.
RayPLAN RU~GE SALE
· The WSCS of the Fore.'it Run funenl were Mrs. Dora Russell mond Miller t() her home in MansMe thodist chureh &lt;~rc sponsori ng Mr .a nd Mrs. Wlll'ren Russell, Mr: field where they will stay f'U' a
a rummage .~a l e at ilw Bethany ancl Mr.~; . Ralph Pletcher, Mr. and while, following the funeral aer-

church, Pomeroy, toda y and Sat- Mrs. Leonard Hanning, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobert Miller all of Rosevllle
urday.
Mr~. Haymond Miller, Mansfield,
Mr. anti Mrs. Alfred Gilmore, Lan·
FIRST MEETING
rclslcr, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sublett,
F~rst regulat· mttellng •• r
the
Mantua , Mr . and Mrs. Phillip RusWestern Local PTA will he Mon·
.st•ll, [)ayton, Mr. and Mrs. Olan
dny at 8 p. m. Ill Rutlttnd High Ilife, Mr. and Mrs. Char!e~ Wt·st:
School. Following wi!J be a lour
Columus, Mr. Rnrl Mrs.
Richard
of th e new gym and grade school .
Whilc , Mn Earl Werner. Zanes-F~SH &amp; GAME MEETING
viii&lt;&gt;, a nd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Meigs County Fbh and Game Uurn~. Covingto n, Kl'ptucky.

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Boycott Hits Schoo.ls
litegration.

~·un cr al se rvice ~ {or Mrs. She:-d Vn)Oman

CHURCH OFFICERS MEET
The Federated church
school
Mrs. Gilmore had be€n a memteaehere and officers will meet ber of the Hradbury Church all
at the church Monday ..; 7:30 PM. her life and was the teachtr •Of
the Martha Class which was named
CHURCH CLASS MEETING
for her. Members of the c)Bs.s were
· The Daughters of Rulh CLass of in f'hargc of flowers .
Ute United Method ist Church will
Burial wal&gt; in the Middleport
meet Monday at 2 llt the home Hill CcmctNy and was in cbarge
&lt;lf Mrs. John Chase wilh Mrs of the Hawli.ngs.Cuats Funeral
Earl Oliver r.s co·hostt·~IS.
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Robert Haytb, and Mr. Hayth, all
of ~iU&amp;.Td!. Ohio.
Myrna
who
jwt sraduated this· spring from
MiddlelJtlft Higb Schopl has just
completed the summer .session at
t)le Office Training School in Columbus And t.s now starting the fall
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class.

Mrs. Lesta Gothard
returned
home Monday from a trip in· New
York City with her daughter and
son·ln-law, Airman and Mrs. Wil·
liam PiW11, Columbus. Tonight abe
Will leave for a two weeks' vacation k Ft. Lauderda1e, Florida.
Mrs. Gothard w111 accompany her
aon, John Gothard and his wife
Columbus and the latttt'!L mother
Mrs. Rankin Hirri5 of Eiyria on
this trip.

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Mn. Sidney T. Russell were tbeir
daqhters, Miss Myrna and Mrs.

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is here visiting ·local friends and
friends in GalHa Count;y. She Is
staying at the home of Mrs. Cia·
renee Ebersbach.
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the Bradbury · Church of Christ
with the Rev. Tom Wyatt oflJci·
ating. Nclghors and relatives were
pllllbeann and Include- Joe B.ailey
Joe Sisson, John Gilmore, John
Sisson ,a nd Willard and Eugene
Ebersbach .

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackioo,
Hebroo, Ohio spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs .B. F . Parmalee
. Mr. Jackson was In charge of the
C. C. C. Jn this section in tb11
1930's a.nd was also employed at
tbl!' West Virginia Ordinance:
Works during the World War

Funeral Services
Held Wednesday
For Mrs. Gilmore

WINS PROMOTION
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bus Ulis week, will return home

were recent guests of tbeir ,6n
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collision of a coal truck and con·
crete mixer truck. (Sentinel Photo) Ohio Eta Phi will be held on Sept.

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A Church Council has
been
formed by 1tbe Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Middleport : the Naomi
Baptist Churth. Pomeroy, Mt. Car·
mel, , llidwell, Mr. Zion, Rutillnd,
Curinlll Baptist of
Centerpoint,
And Pllnt Creek Baptist church o{
GantpoUa. Membere chosen by the
combined congregations, are the
· Rev. R. L. Petty, moderator : Rev.
N, D. Bol'dclt, the Rt!v. H. E. Har·
rls ind the Rev C. M. Payne .
Wednes~ay evening the ordination of Elbert D. MeG~ w~ hel'd
~t the Paint Creek Church with
~he Rev. Harris giving the ordln·
a.tioo sermon.
Sunday the 86th IIDniversary of
Corinth Church wm be celebrated
FOUR NAVY JETS FlGHTERS time. Tbe seaplane, a Convair J were FtF-8 Coupra lnqQ
with an all day meeting. In the
afternoon the Rev. N. D. Borden refuel from the wo11ld's flrst sea- Tradewind, carries enough fuel to Diego naval tir b'ase.
(lnteraatlonal)
of the Middleport chW'ch will be plue tendEr In the alT at the &amp;awe 6etVlt:E eiillt ftg\Jt Er pi&amp;De~. J eb

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SUNDAY

IIYNOLD E. GREIN•
EDI'TOR

..... ~~~. ~ adqrtllinl reJ)J'estDtauvt, Bothaelli-KUD.ball Inc
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.m'Dotlu. f7.80; three month1, S3 90 B:r motor route' wber•
tnilablt: ~~e ,:cnth, $1 . By mail oae ye&amp;r SB; 1 ~.~; moQtbs MD·
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MtKf 5111011!, 4, who lost both
eyes to eancer, be~omet acquainted with bh first """
shooter and holster ln Mtaml.
Fla. The boy baa been enrolled
in • 1ehool tor bllult' chUdreD.

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aemLied on tha ~rround and
lil te&lt;t m \.Q J.IOijltJOn. Partially
fill th'ij pos t hiJ lea wtth rl)('k.
Cot:1plete the fTII.me, and set
the posl.ll 111 conc rete.

CUt all posts and framing a~
ahawn.. Make an angle t ut on
iop of each poat 10 that on~:&gt;
.&amp;p wUI be 1 tnch higher th11n
ibe other. Dado the front po~h
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horizontal 4 b:r 4'• aa shown
tn B. Place expansion anchon
in the fireplaee in order to at·
Ueh thenar int.llrtor poat.a.

NEW YORK UP - Young HIT·
old Cartet's :threat as a •heavy
we&amp;ght contender seemed more
dangerous today becau!lt'l o! the
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Cain, Upper lop-s1ded tutn table beatmg he
SandUBky, and :Ur and Mrs. Vic- gave Lall J ohnny summerl1n tn
tor Winner of Newpo~ News, Va thetr rpturn te levtston bout l''rtday
were rtcent •ue•tR of Mr. and ntghl
M&lt;: nagtng Director Harry Mark
Mra. Waid Spencer.
son of the lnlernatwnal Boxmg
Ml'l. Herb 'Ro"*anz received
the announcement of a baby ton Club iSfHd 'Parter's ftrst mam
event performance at MadJSOII
lwrn to her daqhter Mrs. Roy
Square Garden cstablt shed hlm as
Parker last week.
Mr:. and rMB. Georre Virts of a threat We'll match h1m w1th
London visited Mr and Mra. Curt aoother contender as soon as po.s

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cubcs
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llmlll ol
2fi Partol
"k&gt; bt"
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bt'en senously iJ.1 m Doctor's Hos-

II the
thts year
than ever
Wtth M1ckey
Mantle .demon1tratl!\!' that he
may break Babe Ruth a home ru11o
record of abcty and with Cincin·
nat&amp; Red1tta batting hmners all
over the lot, the queat1on IOOml
larger thsn ever.
The anawerT N()t at all!
"N(), • 1ays Ge()rge Daw110n
exeeu~tve vlce-prealdent of A
Spaldml't the firm wh.i~h hal
made bOtn the American League
and National Leap;ue baseball•
ever Iince tlte organizations were
f9rmed. ''there hasn't be&lt;!n a
chan,e In over thirty yean."
However, there bava been
lirhter, whlpp1er bat&amp;-bah that
weigh 82 to 34 oun~a aa ~om­
pared to the 38: tG 40 ()f thl
slUi'Jrf:rl in Babe Ruth'• day And
the liahter batlswmg faster, permit more wrist action.

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Not only that, many of tlle
major league ball parb ....
ahorttned theidenetJ alnta Blbt
Rllth pnote hit ttandard It\ ~92'7.
In a«Lhtio,,, todAy'• pla)'era
are btuer and butldllr than t!J.etr
predeceaaora-20 poanda to the
man In the outfl.tld alone In the
laat twenty Jt&amp;ll, a reeent auF•
vey ahowed.
And~ bealdea, nowadaya an
dubaload their I'OIIh!p with pent.
er h1tters-w]Jer~~·· in Ruth'a
hmc a ~oup1e 1)f heaVJ hitttra on
a club su~~ed.
,
"They're rur1nlnc mild 11nder
four m\nutu, jumping over 'I
feet," says Dawaon, "no, it \an't
the ball-there are Just many
moro good ball pla)ltln. Ath)etea
are nnprovinr in •II sporteincludJng b11~ball. That'• the'
1ecret."

19 Moun! P. h\9

night, and I !Wear I k{!pt lookmlil
for Lindy's The Yanks -

Enrollments In

clvliian
nnd amlllary - have 'lllken over
Contlnt~ed from paa- CH\e
the town You stride through a
hotel lobby bump into
Errol
Flynn, carom off Hill} Rose (I.:Jok· posfl ol employment elsewhere
ing for a chet ry chf'c~reake, nat·
A brta.kdown of tbe school en
Ul allyl and fall over ·' mlln.ufact· 1ollment&amp; released by the Q.ounly
urer from Dubuque
School offt~ei todaY. shows the
followin£ enroUmenlS m the varHollywood no longer cxist~ tn Joua grades.
1
•
llolhwood, or lh uther
home·
Rulland schooll tqtal 611. Gr.de
away from hon1c, Rume II has one , 68, Grade two 83, Grbd~ three
rnnved to Lc.ndon What II! IRugh 60, Gl'ade four, ~0. G~•de five M
mgly re(err~d to as cu[e 80{ lety" Grade six, ~. Grlild:e sevQn '
bllJ deserted New York
11 a1\ Gude eLght , 41, Cli'ade ni"¥' S8 1
11eem11 to be congre(lutt&gt;d tn thl' llu Gtade 1U 4l , Gr~de 1t
and
tel s Savoy uud l&gt;mchester, nnd Grade 12 28
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feed~ drLJly at Lrs Ambas.'!nd £' ur ~
nrnrlbury School, total enroll
the •ectone Roth11rhtld tnllnslon
The lmsel Group 1.~ mo, l noilrl' ment 243 Grade One, 3~ Grade
nble , or cOurse, but IIH rltv has Two, ~ . G1udr Three 27, Grade
cvf'n a tulle 1
eomplNncnt
of Four 29, G rade F1v~ 28, Grade
and
~QIIIH'il'!l hke me Yuu um h·ll u~ Stlt 30 Gl'adc Sev~n. 36.
I by the stung caml'ra h; tlw con Grade F.lght , 28
Salisbury Schtml totRI enroll
fuston vlth pounds, shillmg and
pence, and the eagern c~
\\tlh me nt. 247 Grade One 26. Gnde
34, Grade Three , 31, Grade
which we buy wateh~-s woolt•M.
1' our 89, Gtide Ftve, 28, Grade
and old snuffbo:u•s.
Si x 31, Grade Seven. 28 Grade
(Note The gu11 fum uf Wt•,tlc' Eight. '.ilO
lhrhnrds t~; tn the d1•,11 rnr tins ..!_o~dnnd School total enrollment
ye1u· I st nppml off f,JT 1 d1 ~ h or
ten \\llh lht:: manager nnd oh
:u e Ut=lling lull credit for havlnll
Lmd, Wolse Some pcoplf' tuk~
Introduced ganister thlnktnl to
dope, !Jut I frequent illln shops
jolly old Londod - via the tllcb
and I think the nDreoi!C's habil
?'
rourse They used to JUst cut
Is preferable.)
em and corh 'om, but now they
The Britlah scre am of pO\t•rly
are kllllnl them pertnanenUy due
but ( had my nQS.a prl:'s"~&lt;ed "-JI:IIlll~ i to Ameddlcal'l lnOuence
'
the Rolls·Royce window the uthe1
The ·veathtr Ia
tn~omparable
flA.} and the porter toll m~· 1 hal
which ts to say it Is l&amp;ke nothtnl
even
Engll~mnn cal' bu\ lhe
the earth elJtrr JIIIW before It's
I new mOdel and ha\'e II dr llvtored and old gag, but It i! llteraUy poe
In thr t e months. Last )' cnr the&gt; slbt&amp; tp go to the gentlenien'a
were sayma four 1 ycm ~
room 11nrt miRI! KUmmer entire!)'
I never jjiW ~o manv
nu~ h y
Th~ olher day It snowed
cars any (1\t~ce, n:JI r'en f t•xn "
as pr~sently c~ncest thf' t rRHte
But 1 love London, truly. It Ia
he~ It Ia atlte to know, a s you 9. lll'eat ec~nomy city. Only ltttre
expire from being run d[l\\ n In can you ~· ~n Amarlc:a and Alii
the 1treets, that al lf"t.sl you wrre tralia at the 1am~ time But 1
done to rJeath by a fl cntl • y and do m&amp;as the Ena:Hsh. They mull
not a motr#blke
be aomtwhera about.
There I• a maa:nWcont crime
(Copyright) 1956, by Unl\ed Pet·
wnve golnii on, and the Americans ture Syndicate, Jnc.)

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for lht th .... L'1, X for the two O't, et.c. Bin11e letters, apo•
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Ruark Reports

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Sunliay.

Other sl ble

£Ue9b were Mr. and Mr1 Starlin&amp;
Orr and famHy. Columbus
A bellhig and shower was held
at the home of Mr and Mn. Ray
Thomas for the1r daughter and
IOn-in·law, MT and rM&amp;.
Loyd
Weber

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LONDON, U S . A - Whntevcr :;er t•H·rybwly'!i m !own, f•om h appened tn the Brltl~;h?
Th e
mWit aU b 1 s 1
A u• YI n!'. 11 w 1MI Y In tl w P l!ll'l' said e n (HI nor
merle ~
Jun e
&gt;\ll vsr. n ( A ) to
Z h
But they certainly are ... 4n II'Jwn (ZJ S('ntl,
ac ary
London at th1s time of y('.tr 1 ~
auppot!ed to be empty, 1111 et'hhm g , 211,',011 i:lH1 I~ ~tettlng to be thetun,.,! or _po!JiiAf. ~verybody of{
( 11 1 o the world. It Js a
un bllktlit,. IX~t • 8 feW
dk· stopo v&lt;r (OT everybody who ha s
Jltrd411•bo \'tome In to watc, tt.e btcn anywhere lately. Jh oasts
.Aa•tnltanl "rti: lllaD,(ed 'at t!rlc· ~a\~ty keep• It loiUled even 1n
k•t
, J
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~~• on st•uoa The hotel!~ and the
h
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nliht ~po L~ , the theaters and lhe
the1 am beree to report that, with re ~ tam ~o~ntN, are
jamm('{l, and
p01111
exteptlon of Ike EJ· tnn&lt;otl v by Amtrleab.a
I4Whower an4 Gamnl Abdel N~sJ wus v.nlklna: m Plccnd!lly last

What Ont' Person Can Do

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Man to Man

11 45

kldustry on Parade

12 00

Ameucan Forum

.i1 the Life

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pital at Colum'b~ . hu ~ released and rwently motw:~.d,JAJ RatJnt
RF? With his wUe and family to
vistt h1s parents, Mr. and Mn Lee
Johnson of Morning Star.
Mr ond Mrs Elson Spencer acrompan1e0 bv Mr and Mrs Buster
~ndgeley of Letart h~ve returned
home from a twct Weeks motor
trip throuth West Va. VlrS:inla
anc;l North Catol,ina and a~onr t'b~
At(imllc Sea CoaA. The Childree
rem~lned With their lflftdparenh
M{ a~d Mrs. Crlule Powell of Ra~
cllle lLd.
Ree'ent supper JUesb of Mr and
Mrs. Ebbn Spr::ncer ware Mr and
M1'. Starling orr and ch1ldren of
Columbu~ and Mr. and ?th s Crlsste
Po•ell of Rlilclne.
The locni Boy Seooj Troop No.
243 Ia now beginning another
chll'ter )'tar. The troop b spontoted bJ: the ltlelne lofetJM)diJt Cburcb
and Scaetmaster Is Ed Rowen. AI!
boya 11 to 14 are el!Jilble and ore
1nvited to meetlnaa at Racine Ltt.ll·

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9 30

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11 30 Foreign mtrlpe
12·00

SUNDAY

MONDA'I
8·00 SliD On

12 00

I 12 30

BOO

Wild B1ll Hiek()lr:

s. A.

1 00

Secret F)les U

1·30

Overseas Adventure

Arthur Godfret
Strike tt Rlcb
Vahant Lady
lAve of Life
11 30 Sea.rch for Tumornw

11 45
12 30
12 30
I 00

4 ·30 CBS New9

!I 00 Telephone Time

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6 00 Lassie

7 00 Ed Sul\i\'lln Show

Gi!: 'theatre

8 •00

8 30 Alfred IlitohC'OCk
9 00 $64,000 Challenge

9 30 What'.a My Une
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11 15 The Late ShGW

$1 SO b••th I

.T.vu Tbe Jh1thtet Day
3 Jft Secret StDrm

11 59

Mrs William Childs..

Edge of Night
4 00 Katie's Ki~hen
4 30 Th&lt;" Early Show
a'OO The Eat'lY ShoW
6 JO Regional• "'leporter
6 15 Douglas Edwards
6 30 Robin hood
7 00 Burns and Allen
7 30 Talent Scouts
8 00 Charles Farrell
8 30 V1e Damone
~ :( 0 Stud to One
10 00 1:oor Esso Rep~er
10 15 Sporta Parade
10 25 Weathmman
10 30 Startime Pla!rhomJe
ll 00 Up to the nnnute Newt
11 05 The Late Sbow
StiD Off Prayer

nrBl Auto Sei'vites

:01P¥lete WB!!EL ALIGNMENT,
lit..ancl.. 1114 brake
lolala -

5 30 R()('ky Junes
6 00 You Asked For It

6 30

These Are The Mea

700

Film l"esUval

8 00 Ted Mack Amateur Hour

1)·00 Focus
0·30 Blff Baker
10.00 Straw Hat Theatre
11:00 Bi1n Oil

1952

:Blaetlnar's, PCioPl~Y·

Th~atre

Mt.ddleport.

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OnlyNSt~

Rate"' reasonable. Pbone 381 Y
Homer N. B&amp;aley, Pnmeroy.
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9612tc,.

S}ln Off

FIBER GLASS Awnings. and door

canoplea. Ray~lo. Gas heatl!l's.
Venetian Bhnb, all sleet and
colon. Free estimates
Dale
Wippel Supply, 215 Umon Ave.
Pomeroy
8 31 lmo c

Quality,
end Merchandlie

APPLES FOR SALE • llh mlles
south of Rutland. .1ohn L. Romines.
~ -=-B-28-lm:c'::'~..__ _
One Thor WASHER and one gas
heatn Phone 851-J lohn Frick
Ro~k

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,..,-.., , ••
lit • coot

Sprl.ngs Road, Pomeroy.
9 7 3tp

Trevr·,illatewall
Flltterol Hame

One Coke COOler, 1 b~ eaoter, 2
ga.s heating stoves, 3 card tables BarDIM-Simpson wurmce
sank and dralnbotrd, 1 steam
J.liddlepllri.
table, 1 back 'bar, Ul stool&amp;. Call
!Boods. Phone

&lt;20 Bl Insurance

-.M.

Or oonlacl L. L tyonl,
,84 Chestnut SL, :MJddlf'port.
1
973tc

' 200 Wbl~ 'teghornr, pullets in

75 percent JirOduet!on' fl.OO etch
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~'bone

Carpenter, tot&amp;! enroUment. ~
Grade OM, 12 Gr1de T'Wo 12

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(;zm 8usineS's Services

11:15 MIJalery Tlloaflt
11:48

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9 ~ 6tc ' Points Grill

•91 For Sci•

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30 GALLON ~n automatic gas WANT!.'l&gt; _ 4'-lri.'n'titl:s: - toterldr,
water heater, $25. 617 High St •
extenor, roof, work guaranteed.

J1 00 NeWfl A: Weather

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f&amp;ve coom

1947 Plymouth Ssvoy 4 dr. Sedan GIRL to work as CAR-HOP even·j;==:o
Clean lnslde and out. $1,195.00
ing~. Apply m person at Flve-

Gnde !'tile, 16, Grode Six,'
Grade Seven, u. Grade El"'t, 20

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dries and
\MG PINMOUTH Savoy One lo~a.l
Pomeroy,
'bWner 2 dr. Sedan Blaettnar's
Pomeroy.
$1,69500.
9-6-6tc For rent wallpaper
•teamer. Cltnton Flsber, Mld19M BUICK 2 dr. Sedan. Original
dleporl. Ph. 6211&amp;-X.
h-i-ll
Blue with White Top. $1,695 00.
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy
9 6 6tc

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Grade f".VJ, 10, Grade Six 10
Grode Sov.., 10, Grode llllhi, 9. '
't'l,fo!d S.~!,total enrollmom
9f, no ~rookllowu
,..des
•v•ll•ble.

senice. We.ri

Special 4 dr. Sedan
Loca\ own-er $89~ 00. Blaettnar'll
Pomeroy
9 6 etc

9 00 Film J'ab•
Straw Hat

.ete

9 8 6ta

6 tO Sports

10 00

D 5

1M2 DeSOTO VB , 4 dr. S~dan •
powet deering, automatic shift.
$890 00, Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

8 Hio John Daly
6 3() Bold Journey
7 00 Dotty Mack
7 30 Voice or FlreBton1
B 00 Ftlm Falr

5 00 Ktt C01rson

Mtddl~port.

1953 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. DilL Sedan
One careful owner.
$1196.00.
B1aettnar's, Pomeroy.
8 6 6tc

MONDAY

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173 Hudson St ,
Phone 6311-M

W£BS'rBR Fkl.JIT FARM
I M~ £alt df 'Qaf!!del'

181 Auto Soles ,

1.30 Feminine Touch
I
2:00 Film Fe9'llval
4.00 TWO Gun P~OUie
5 00 Mickey Mouse
8 00 Newg
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5 ROOMS and BATH, 10 Cole St
for small reliable famtly. $35
Pomero.r. Ohio.
per month. Sec Mrs. Howard
Cecil-, 800 W Main St , Pomeroy
eventnr,s.
9 6 tf

Baekett'i Safety

1J·!J9 S1gn On
12 00 Ftlm &amp;: l"IITlCy

Pial*!~

(141 for Rl!nt

I. H. aA'WJJNG SONS CO.
llour Wrecker Service.
Pboxle 6227~ Ni!lbt Phone P9- :1. I&gt;OJ)GJ.l'LniOUTH DIAL- TWO !lOOMS FOR RENT oc room
JCRS,
34-tf
and board Mrs. Wm Slater,

l23. Grade One, 21, Grade Two t•
:trade Three, 15, Gude Four '19
Grade Five. 18 Grade
Slx' 12'
}r&amp;de Seven,, tia, Grade Eighi, 14'
~ Syracuae, total enrollment, 199.
__,hade One, 2'7, Grade Two 28
3ratle Three, 23, Grade Fou; 20'
Grade Five, 21, Grlde Six,'
Grade Seven, 23, rade Elibt, 21
Letart, Total
enroUment, 208.
Grade One, 27, Grade Two, 23,
Gnde Three, 30, Grade Four, 24,
Grade" Five, 28, Grade
Six 28
Grade Seven, 27, Grade Eltbt', 23'
Salen Center, total enrollment
152. Grade ODe, 14, Grade Two,
Gnde- 1'btee, 17, Grade Four 12

Grado Tlitoo,

He attended the Army Foreig'D
Language School and ~:l'l'duated
Wtndlllg Trail Gar- \ from th~ Judo School at the
John Terrell,
1ar.d
mram Fisher, bo Pohce 1\c:adtmY In April h!
chth
W$ rhnsen as bod)'luard for Sft,
the

SLEEPING, ROO~ for,.. .rent With
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cooking prlvlle(es, t1!7 butterDay .nut .Ave, Pomeroy.
9 5 12tc

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Gutdmg Llgbt
Ray Milland Show
As the World n.w
Johnny Canon Sbow

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115 What's Your Trouble
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Pr1vatt' Seerel nrv

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rtfl.e and 45 _ce.l. pi&amp;tol.
In Korea , S.SCt R&amp;ee euarded
Prasooer o{ War .compound and
later wat in tbe Marine F1ut Div
in combat Onbl the end of the Wf! DOW U'fe
Elbere
war when h~ was in the battle
on t11e lm}lm River. l:t1 Japan h~ ta pellrMie Aile pleMy ol
ser'fed as Brig Warden for
ftat!!l1 fre]ll we fl'er YB.
month.&lt;; at tM Marine Bao..-a&lt;:ll&gt;1t
at sasebo aDd 1heo took over tbe
Fo"l Guard platoon al the .. m•
•

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~ Bob Crosby

5·:1n Anrue Oatley

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Kangaroo

9·30
10 30
11 00
J I 15

2 00 ProfessiOnal Football

63

C..pta.1o

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Garry Moore

900

l:.l 00 Faa~h ror Today
12 30 oral RobcJ1s

Oftf

nved here SaturQay (or a vtsit
'
With his parmt., Ill'. aDd lin
-&amp;El( CLUI•flill1':f86
Horner ruc:e, and brother. Denver,
'M:idd~ Gttfien • ·ttub
and family He bu. went the past
•qovo. •
three yean iD t~ Far East w1th
meet Munday eveniDC~Ihl
two years m Japan alld rlfteen
Apa:rtmenU. GraM eet,
montbs m Korea.
. with 'M(ll. Gareo Sti
• fJ
He flew from 'rekyp to U..•al&lt;lla ·/'"::.:h::•::•l::•'"
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and then Sao Fraae&amp;JC.O
AmerK'an a~per •
"etat!J ef th~ JfaYJ 'rbOiilas ftea
,plane He wjH. report at
vbitri Stll_..,,
Peadleton, Calitf. on Oct. 1.
Tht l&amp;rihe Fint Ov. -t.ws~bten
He t:redualed k'pm MiddlepOrt statiofttd at CA.alp Pudletta-.e:e
H:1gh ~e~ool til 1~ and has bee• the •ead Of fhe Korettb "'COeftlct
m the Marille 'Corps fiX' JIJ: years. aDa Itt wall rejOin Hl8 oJil -6Wtfit
He holds e~ award&amp; for the in Octobtr.

WCHs-:rv Channell ·

SiUNDAY
s 1gn On

and Mrs Ed Howell, children Doroth)' and Rov, rteenUy ~i\joyed a
rainy plt!nlo at ~ortltnd Par,k 1nd

Tonight

1:00 SJ•n OU

Monday from 2 to !'i and 7 unlll 9

lllou In God ••• - ( Poalm 42,
II.)
It comes to all of us that,
having achieved our wordl~
deaires, we-still know a vague
aqd IJD~Wing de9pa&amp;r of joy
aftfulftltld. And It will give u11
DQ._QII.CI, untjl, humbly aeek·
lnr,
have made ovr pea#~

Arrives Home ·
From Far East

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ce;~:t;m•y can at the Funeral\
Chapel. Sunday from 7 to g and

dl~~quletd within me? Hope

Local Marine

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11:05 Weatbertast
11.10 Pn!ta Box
II 15 Greatest F ights

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Labor Day week end were stster
Clara Stowe and friend, also Mrs.
K~nneU. Stowe and two chtldren
of Beaver Falls, Pa.
It's back tu s~hool lor the child·
ren and the sehool bulldlnJCs are
filled to oVerflowing, even talk
of belne forced to moved the over·
flow Into another temporary
school bouse.

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Mrs. Mane B Kessey,
63, a
former resident of
Mtddleport
died today 1n her home at Cot.
umbu.s .accordlnjl to re po1 l~ todll}
She Is survived by her husband
CharleS, three sisters. Mrs Ma.r~ha
Bright, Mrs Ruth PonL1us of Col
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dale, California and one brother
Merrill Covert of Cllrroll, Ohio
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at 11 a. m in the Schoedmger
'State Street Chapel at Columbu!l
twth burial to follow In Glen Rest

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Funeral Service
Will Be Tuesday

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Carter, the ~·}ear old SutJdUJ
9L'hooJ Leaeher from Lmden N J
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lendtrs, gAve nmt.h 1 &lt;~Led John n)'
or 'Detro1t such a one.s tded beat·
J.ng that he won the unanimous de
Ctston by a 9-1, 631 \'Ole tn
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latiYH and Cr&amp;enda. OauJhter, Jan·
le rem,111111 for stlort vistt with aunt
Kate MeQ~~le of Rae&amp;n• Rd whde
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S.Sgt. HarGld Blce, \.JSMC, ar· w1U be a pa'rt of the .ptelflm.

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Red Devils Third Quarter Surge
Proves Strong Enough For Win
IY PAUL M. CLIFFORD
A bia: and fast Rave111wood Red
DevU football elevea came roartna:
trGm behind ia. the second balf
laR ai1ht before a capacity crowd
at Bachte-l. Fleld to take a 27-18
deciai(ID from tbe Wabama White
Faleou ia • briiUaat seorlne: battle. Co1cb Ralph Sqre'5 Falcons
Jed 18-13 at halftime, but the Red
DevUa puabed IICf(las two taUies
io the tblrd period, and

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foua:bt off •II Falcon rallles in
the lut quart~r,
The win for Ravenswood, tolrted

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b)' West Virginia sport Writers
one of the top Clase B teams
't- ln' 1:he state, certainly didn't over·
' thadow a terrific perlL'rmance by
: Roscoe Sprouse of the Falcons.
..,. ~pnuae, lBO pound halfback, t&amp;l·
Ued •U three Wahama scores 111
he alld fuUback George KopcAk
ol. tlae Devils ataa:ed a floe Judividual lhow for the fana.

HELP FOR YANKS • • • • By Alan M4ver

dOWil run. Oliver'• kick fer
..:tn ,.tnt ••• no toed. ancl
FalcON led 6-0.
Ravenawood. carne rlgbt back on
the next kickoff to mareb 73 yarda
for their first score. Kopc!lk returned the kickoff 1:1 yarda from
the Joal line to the 27, and on the
third play Ken Kelly took a han·dolf from McOoy to go 18 ..rlrds to
the Wahama 46 for ~ first down.
Seconds late.r Kopcsak went 20
yards to the 18 yard Une, and
Sprouse made • nice tackle on
the play to sav~ a TD.
Kelly picked up 10 in two plays
for another flr.st down, and afier
Kopesak went bulling .Ov-er tor
ent TD the Devils were called for

Bums Nightc~p Victory Over Giants
Puts Dodgers In ATie For Sec:ond
By MIL TON RICHMAN

Banks, Walt MoryD and Pete Whis-

United Pres. Sports Wrlhr
perfectly good pennant is
goint beaing in the National League today 1od aince M.ilwnkee and
Cinclru:ttll are both playtq ,youtike-it, bta' Don Newcombe ial putting in • stronJ ooe-man bid for

enant featured ChicaJo's uprising.
It wu Jones' eight victory apd
Bubl'1 seventh Joss,
Robin Roberta of the PhilUes,
still striving to end up with 20 vletcnies, ev-ened bia sea10o record at
,18-UJ with a ~2 Ui.ump over tbe
Pirate... Home runs by I.Ae Walls
and Frank Thomae in the fourth
inniDJ aecounted for Pittlburp's
only runs ,off Robel'tl, who struck
out seven and walked none. Solly
· ~~.emus homered for the Phils. Bob
Friend was charged with his 15tb
loss apl.nst the same number of

Brooklyn.
A1 the race now standi., It's atlll
anybody'! flag with tbe RedleiJ
and Dodge"rs tied for second plaee,
a game and
BraYe&amp;.

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For awhile Friday all thi"'t!e con·

tenders played a game of fiddle,
fumble and (OOund.er. Mllwautee vlctorles.
dropped a 15-0 d@tlslon to Chicago,
~ the American League, thf!
Cinelnnati lOll 1-0 to St. LouiA ed senators overcame a four-run deftbe Dodg-en were defeated by· the icit to defeat the Yankees, 6-!S, but
Giant&amp;, 8-2, in the- opener of a twi- the Bronx Bombers retained their
night doubleheader.
9~ game lead as tbe White Sol:
nipped tfte second-place Indiaru,
Tben alon1 came Newcom}), ..ill :1-j,
the nightcap with near peerlets
piece of pltcblnf tbat earned hlm
Homers by Hank Bauer· and
his 23rd vlclory with an. ll·inning Yogi Berra slaked Johnny Kucks
3-J triumtt over tbose arch-rival to a fouNun lead but he couldn't
Giants.
bold it. Ernie Oravetz' pinch douNewcomb~ gave Up only 1ix hlis ble tied the score in the eighth
and d1dn't walk a m:in in becom- inning and be came home with the
ing the first Brooklyn pitcher to wlnl)ing run on a fielder's choice.
win more than 22 gamea alnce Hall Reliever Bunky Stewart was the
of Farmer Dazey' Vanee set the winner an,d Tom Morgan the loser.
club ~ord of 28 ttiumps io 1924.
L.mon MI. . . 200th
Carl Furillo's 18th bomer wltb one
Jack Harshman of tbe While
on off Dick Littlefield provlded the Sox thwarted Bob Lemon's bid lor
winning matiJ,o.
the 200th victory of his c•reer as

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Willie M&amp;y8, 1 old 'Dbctter
'Lhorn, h11mmered his 28tb and 29th
homers in helping BVUtpiw Juony Antonelli ( to his !lith victory
and his third In a row Gver the
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klo gers t1 1..1e opener. ar r•
n-t;, who y...., ded the Giants' first
tliiee runs, suffered his nlntb loss.
Vln~ear ;Bend Mir.ell supplied
the pitcbing and Ken Bo)'er the hit·
tint in the Cardlnab' victory over
the R-edle""
..... Mizell hurled a twohitter for his 13th tri..Qm,p wbU.e
Boyer slammed hl8 2~.~.. ~.Q~et' in
the ~eventh inning lu send Joe
Nuxhall down to his ninth defeat.
Nuxhall eave up only two ·h its before Boyer's blast.
Sam Jonef of thl:! Cubs handed
lhe. Brav,eB their Counth straight
th."Dl to lieven hits
t·ouled loser g,,b
rall.v In the
Do1.1blea b.v Ernie

Kope.sa.k pacetl the Red Devil
Thb time the Falcons
attack all evening with his hard right back to march 7!S
•':"'PP•!d
runninc, and scored three- of the anot~r score on a d_.lve
place kick was no good. but w~ to tbe 13 ,ancJ then a ..._.
fO'Cir Ravenswood touchdowns. He t
ham• hMI an 11-13 '"" at hllf. pasa in the end zone coat
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wo pwes rom Ollver •l~liiiirl time.
acore• .Sprouae WIB stopped for ntt
_~ SC91'ed from the four yard line pa~
. Heuon returned the ..~
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on tbe lo~.trt;l down on the
•,l.q :·· tu Urst period and Lben to the 2G all&lt;! on the Jast ..,Jay ot· R.t\'~nswood umc back ~arly tft · f?-u•, v•rd llne Ia the Ra\'enswood
~"'r~--t over from the' alx InCh line the opening quarter Sprouse plek- '
third quarter to tat~ the lead 1
up a gnat defeDBive
earlY in the tbirdl: .t~u,.rter and cd up nine yard~ and 8 fin\ dOwn as a fake kick cauaht the F~Ojl)l atand.
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put the cUncher on tbe ball game on the S~. OliVer hit Sprouse for napplllJ and aetually mlaht bave
Stltbtlc! a:ave RAvensWOOd 12
with a '70 yard run up the middle 24 yards to the Red Devil- 41 and been Ole turning point of t,he filat dollll two
10 for Wahama, and
1ate- In the ~htJ,t quarter as he then hit Dick y
f .Jr 17 yards aame. o n t he 11r! t sequence of tbe Devils had a net yardage from
oung
almply (IUtran tbe W.ahama. r;te. to the 24 yard Hne. Oliver crossed plays Wahama had
aj)pirept.IJ ruahin&amp; ol. 326 yard! to 163 for
fenden.
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the opposition with a 8naek held a1 with the ball ·. .un· ·tiJ"ir lhe Felcona, Wahama completed
Wahama scored the flrlt ''tlm"e
was good for 13 yards to the own 4.0 year Jlne tile Devil!: ' hld four out of seven nass~ for 77
tbey Ju:d the ball as they took
II, and then picked up one yard a fourth Cown and 1tUt tb'tee .yiU'dH yarda, whil(l Ravcns~d had one
the opening kickoff and went 65
before Sprowe took up the burden- to go. However, they gi!._m~led ,a, completion in· twO fQr 11 yards.
yard~ for a tally . Kopcsak kicked
to go lhc last 10 yarrJ1 into pay- Kop~sak went back aa 1f ·t(? ~~· Wahama Pun·ted qpce for 33 yords
otr to Jo~ Ford on the 2~ and he
as he went wide around the but mstead ran and picked ut; . 2ft and the .Dtvll$ ~ted once
... returned to the SG. Oliver pleked dirt
left
end,
fumbled at th,e goal Hne, yards to the Falcon
y_a,
. UJie. ¥ ·Vh'd.l!i./f.~e,t,t~g 6 lost 20
up two yards, ami SprouM! weni
for aeten, but Webama was penal. but recovered for tbe TD. This Steady .a:rlncijne by Kot~~ , i ~( ·O-.J j,e'nlltrU·.~ :JA.f.f{o-r the
time the extra point W1111 no good 1~ and Fox put tbe ba~I · . .~h~, t~on, and.: b.oPf•·fe~!
~ed fiv~ yll"d!l for otfaidea. Howthe pass !rom ceDtar was fum- s1x Inch llne, and J(op~.• ~ ..:. took . ~bree th1)e~ .· bu.b "' ~•overetl
ever, Sllrouae went IS yarda on As
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It over to put .t he DevUal'-)~ lht(l .tltree bobbin: ·' ./~.,., ·
the- ,next play around left end for
Ravenswood
wUil't,
to
'be denied a lead they never loat. i. :!&amp; yard : :the naliturp,·~ : ' 1 · "
1 lint down on the Red Devil 47. as they came rlJht g&amp;f;); after the run by Kelly aetually aet: \IP t8e WAH~ · · ' · ,.. :
J»ck Younr· hit ' 101' seven yards, kickoff to march 8) · yards and tally a!lt Oliver knotlced,~im · ouf ' · ·
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the kickoff back to the- S9 and In play. McC&lt;ly scored tbe
~tra Teckl": J. Taylor, K. T•ytor, Oho
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' On the next play Sprou111 took two plays he and Kelly had a first point on a keep play around ri-ght llnyer and Weavw.
• handoH frem Oll¥er, w.nt wide down on the liO. Kopceak wont 30 end to make ln 20-18 for Wah•ma. Gwrd•; Cunnl,.ham ud C. Rouah Burt Lt--.t.r Anne Mlltnanl
THI ROSI TATTOO
te hla left and with good block- yards to the F'ilcon 20 yard line
Short,ly after Wthama h1d · to C.nter: R. RoUih
(VIIfiYIIiOft)
lnt went
the liM line, cut and Kelly picked up 12 mJro for punt for the onl1 time In th&amp; lack•: Ollver~ Sporou.., G. H. .
to tho middle of the fl•ld
" first down on the elJht. Kelly ..me •• the Drill• he-ld. Rav._.. •on, Y•mt and Oarltne.
William 1 CampiMII
· when PK~~a~ In and w.nt ovu hit for one, then Kol"!lak hit fGr wood toolc over on their owft 21 IAVINSWOOD
CILL 2455, DIATH ROW
ttl~ up for 1 !S yard toud•· •lx to the one, and Kelly took it •nd aftar Kelly had plcktcl up !nda: Sa.,re, Proudfoot, H•nnam
(True Story , , • Darlngl)
over for th11 TD, Kelly failed to four y.rdtl! _Kopcuk weqt: ~ltht •net lufflneton.
Cart.on -ROCKIN' CHAIR TOM
carry over for the .extra point.
up the middle a, McCoy'l filttng Ta,klut G.rrett, Aikin alltl PetSATURDAY
,... on the pl.,. wat t•rr-lftc, ahd ·be- terton.
Sproute'a brilliant kkkoH
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turn c•m• IlCOn• lat.r, KopcHk fu,. the '•rcon. 1m-. whe had Gu•nb: 8all1, WIIICtn &amp; She,.,._
WilT OF THI PICOS
booted th btU to lporouae on the the btll wat I" -the ciHr tncl went Ceat.r: Rtnlln.
(Zaao Groy WKtorn)
12 r•rct line, Roacoe took the b111 75 r•rda to tally what IN'Ov.d te IKk11 McCoy, '••· Kepa~k and
straltht up tho middle
of the be th• touchdown that tew.d .the Cather.
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and than broke Int. ·the cl•ar at axtra point on e plun.. to m..t Wah•m•
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midfield, ancf'outraa hi• •t.ndlln It 27-11 for the Devil"
te go t1 .,.,. for e MnlatloDtl
Wahama tried desperately · to
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C•to. Safford •nd.
touchda¥f.n run.
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to the Rlvt-nawood ll yatd· line
onJy to blli held on downa after a
OPTO.JlTaiiT
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given them a first down on the
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Saturday ,Evelilnp · out
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llrat down on the llyard llne, but
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on the 13. However, they weren•t
to be denied •• Kopcsak hit ·for
three and McCoy tor six before
Kopesak enwJ bulllna ovet for
the TD. RaveniWood eleeted to
run for the extra point, and Kelt)'
1,...... tellled the flnt WM•· carried it over to make tt 7-6 for
ma TD Ia 1M opening 41UaJ1er "
the Red Devllll,
... weftt 35 yanll for the •on,
taiUN ..aln in tha MCOnd period
Th• P.r. Plll&amp;ftnt ate lhldc~o,
11 he ..m Into the and ...,. opening opponents of tho Middlefrtm 10 yards out, find ttltO clio port Yellow Jacketa DIXt weN,
IMaM hla anbl111'1 ...,... with •
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highly , .. -.~ Huntl,.ten l•t ·Hieh
lat. I• tha MCond perW thet ....,. lenders at Huntington 1.-t nl1ht.
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aMtlon he pll,-d 1 tentflc de- .. for the Big Blacka •• thly put
feftlln ,...,. lll av.nl"', and fiD- on e fine perlormance qaltast •
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man htt saftey in both games Lo
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l"un his bitting slreak to 20 straight
An Ice Cream Social is to be
game!&gt;, a new record for the ·Q1 ·j .
oles. Jackie Jen.s.en's lOth inning ' held at the Syracu oe m~'thodl;;.t
single snapped a 5-5 tie in the
opener. J im Piersall homered for Church 11t 7:00 p. m. tonight on
Boston.
the dhurch laW!I'l. The eY!:nt is
The Detroit TiJers seored five sponsored by the Eagles Class. In
rurq in the third lnnina and five event of rain it wUl be held inside_
more in the eighth to beat tbe
Kansas City Atbletles, 12-8. South· Kuenn batted in four runs for tb._
paw Billy Ho&amp;ft aained hi1 17th Tigers wbile Hal Smith drove in
victory althoua:h be needed relief five for the Athletic!. Lou Kretlow
in the lleventh inninJ, Harvey !Uffered his ninth )(ISS.

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&lt;enlury ol researeb and
experlen~e.

OTHER OTARION MODELS AS LOW As U9
lienleeo ond Batteries For All Makes

Tuesday 1 td 6 pm Sept. 11th
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THESE BEAUTIES ARE PRICED TO SUI~ YOUR IUDGET

OLDSMOBILeS

rookiu who could
!'•~w·~ for the Irish;
Gary Myer, lutd Jt.o.Q
Dot~ ·LIWerence and

wblle Jobn McDonileJl Will SJityina
ritllt hall, 11nd h r;!OUid t.old th e
jub, or Just could take I:'Vf'r or
periJ•P-i Detn Studer, now worki l
at fW.Iback. lhO\IId Studer bt'eome
1t half!Hek, Just would awitch to
(u!lback .
Brenna/} has thHted uver.:~l
player-11, mov!nil Weto! ka from end
to tackle in oDe tramter anJ
Molca fr(Un tackle 19 pafd.. ·
H~ w•l •ure there wiJ} bf mnfoe
cha~s beJore t"h6!- se110n beJih1
or possibly af\er the o~lng c•:M
aainst So l .'h ~ rn Methodltt Sept.
22,

Announcing

nilht twin bill after the Red Sox
took the opener, '7-!S,\In 10 innfnp.
Baltimore outfielder Bob 1'11e

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the rtnt team thould BreRJ~an
~Itch Mors~ to ri,:bt halt Mean·

Dancing Enjoyment Can Be Yours

'he limited the slumping lndims to
tour . hi~ for his ~3tb triumpb. Neilie Fox s 1riple_ m the. ~Ye~th innl.ng .sc~red LULS Avanclo With the
WlDnmg run.
Skinny Brown snap~d Balti•·
inOre's five-game losing streak
wltb a slx-hlt IS-O victory ewer Do!S"
ion ' in the second game of a twi-

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80V'I'H BEND. lnd, VP
Notrt Damll!'s aophomore footb11 li
playtn will have to com• throuah
or the lrl,h will have a chiiJy teaoJOft, Coach Te!Ty Brennan , head·
ilg toto hla thi rd Jeasnn h COIC!h
at hla alma .mtter prtdiC!ttd todoy.
"W• haYen 't found our beat ~li!
football player, yet,'' he uid ,
"Bu~ we-'1~ eoilt.-' to ltave , tO go
tbrou~ ,t!M .&amp;e.,on wi!h .two tplns,
aod we're trrini ~o spMnli:l't! th t•
Jephomo.,l in with the vt~ter•m . "
Already 1wo sophom&lt;11"t'1 ·hav~
earned ~tarthll jobs ()ft th~ fll'!t
ieleveo - tackle 1\0b Wetoska trHl
G~ard 1 Anae)o MoSJl,a. A third. AI
EcU_yi:r1 • ·..-ould b.ve lalnl.ill.f di!!·
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Student Nurses
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MulbeiT}'
, Pomuoy
Marnine ser-/ Ch,.•e
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m. wHh. SUBSl'ANCE
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tbe subject of lbe. IUSO~ ~ll Strwt, Pon14Jr0t, ~ph C.
and the Golden lfezt:: A fOOd paator, William
Wataoa,
Mrs. Geora:~ ChUdt entertained
name Is rather to Re'a}oaen tban 9:30-10-:10 Combined
service
with a ateak: dinner Friday evenJq
great rtchell and ~j&lt;
g favour worship 1Bd stud;. Special mw1c; hoDori.q ber daugbter, Juis an,d
ratber than silver a 11' gold. Pro- Sermon "Are These Normal Or Ab PauUne ztrk.le wbo Will
leaVe
verbs 22 :1 Sunday Sd10ol 10 a. m. normal Times? ".
Jr. Monday for the ' Holzer Hospital
Wednesday evening tervice at 8. Chlltcb for chJldren.
School of Nursing in GallipoUa.
Th• public is lnvlt.d to atttonct, mcetina:. Wed. 7:30
Other gueats were Gene Crook!
Reading room wttb ai9e entraace ing Semt4n6u.aJ t~.
Tom Skinner.
Finit Baptkt, Midcu.port. Rw. located at rear of cbuf.el open to 7:30 Womea'8 Missionary
C. E. Hoyt, Church S.:hoOI, B:lti; the public Monday and Wedne!day Program by Department
Monday Mr'l. Childs and J~nb
Frank Chee~ebrew. sup\.: Morn· from 2 to 4 p. m.
man. "Treasures to be De•l"od"
bad a famil)' dinner and guests
ing worship 10:15, Mrs. George
the theme.
were Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mr.
Dibble will be the guest speaker
Unlttll M•thodlart Ch11rch, Porn.
AlfrH Methodlat, Rn. R. M.
Mrs. Cub Bahr and Chrhtine
Evening sen-ice 7:30 sermon "Com roy . Eugene Brown, pastor. Sun- Grove ,pastor. s . s. at Q:30 Lloyd ~~r!::~Candaee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
passion fQr the Crowd:" Wednes· day Schr)(ll, D:Ui a. m. Theo SmUb Dillinger, Supt. worship Bel'Viee at
Jr. and Gregory and GJoria
day mid-week Prayer and Praise supt., Worship 10:30 a. m. "Out 1o:tti with Servlces at ElmWOOd
Mr. and Mn1. WllU.am Childs
7:30: 8:30 Senior choir rehearsal; Of The Whirlwind," MYF 5:30 to- Relit Home from 2 to t . Sundll)'
Micky and Sheila Marie, MJd8:30 Church Bo.Jrd of Finance at day. Eugene Frye, Pres. Cboir re.- 7;30 p. m. MYF. Wed. 7•10 Pl'trw dleport: Mr. and Mrs. Raymon
the Church : Thursday 7 :30 Golden hearsal 7:30 Thursday.
Robert. SerYlce. Friday Sept. 14 WSCS is ~UtDS .aod Cathie, Covinton, Ky.
Rule Class; Friday 7:30 Church Brown,
sponsoring •n lee Cream SOcial
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in tbe Woode Grove.

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Mrs. Olan Goodv.oin
enterteJ.Qed
the Pa11t ChiS of Mipolla 'teb
pte Pytbian Sl:otten, at her hoine,
Pleasant Ridge. Thurad.ay eveolo&amp;.
Tbe Lord's Prayer in uJrlaon o~
•ned \be meetla&amp; In ciMrge of the
pre.ddent, Mrs. B«nice
D.arat.
Flowera ,.-ere ordered HDt to the
Eiaelllltein funual. A prbe donM.td
by Mrs. , Jobn Stace wu awarckd
to Mn. Lawrence Hanning.
Gamea were pla,-ed durln.f the
ISOCial hour and prize. awarded to
Miss Lena Grue.r,
Jln. Rollin
Bearbl. Jlrt. WUUarn Fisher and
Ml.u Berhlel! AnD Durst.
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b)'
the bOitea•es to tbo~e named

Mr ,aDd rK.J. HarliP rnnk and
dau&amp;hten, .4re r~ut tuetll of
•later, Mr. and lin.
Eel Qabot'M of Caaal Wlnetu.ter.
Hr. and Mrs. Pave Yatta 1pe11t
tbetr vacation with Hra. Y"ltQ'
moUier, Jfr•. Alina SwaD. Tbt
l'atee Ik-e In Clevelaiad..
Friends and
rtitUvn
were
aorrJ to learn (If the death of
Mra. J.aek Ra.t.Jaburn
(.Eiilllbetb
.Brown) In s Columbut Ho~Jtal.
Funeral .1erviees W'l!re
held in
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Ch1.1tch
celebnte the
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New Outbreaks ,.

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· · ·l ut trouble popped up anew at
'l'n-n:aaa, Tex.,· whore a line wa.s
dMn on th~ sidewalk ~n front of
tbe ~~ white junior collt;e, with
U)ese word~: written
beiide it:
~'The n~r wbo ctOSIIea thla line
wilJ die."
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T'Wo ._earoes who had planned
to eater the- college were tumed
.,as by a je~riDI crowd. Tbre
wn no injuries~
For the fir.t.t tfme hl a week
Utq Willi Do .raeia.l violence. in any
of_ , ·th~
Squ.b.'a· ~~;ritical . public
~ Untegratioa sputa today. NeebildreJt atteDded cluscs in
~ee at St~ ·and •t CUnton,
T~n., but Niuoaal Gu.Msinen
ttW We oa dutt Jat botb places.
'l'he ~dOl'f : fbi- 'tate... ition at
St\qb wu not · eomptete. When

,.S. aeANoi.RUOJOLO, mothet ·of kldnapt!d, ti·woeir--otrJ Cynthia
"lluctolo, whoat body wu to~ tn a re~~ervolr li qsthlnrom· 'the
klc2na.plnJ acene In Hamden, Co~.; 11 Jed· lnto tbe .1tate'a attor.
' ney'J otrlce iD Nl!"lll' Haven . by a detective ancl matron. She waa:
qu~tlOaed for an bour and a h4.U Mf.Ort klelttltYlna the body
of hflr murdered baby.
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'tle\'en Ne.rro C!hlldtei:l •rived, )lh-

de rallta pollee etoort, they louod
~tn~Yes almOst alene Jn acliool.

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FOR. LAT!: day wear
French WOOl wUh
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ran l9G6 collection,
Ia dealped to eland
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&lt;Min DonDa Wildermuth and
Miss JO Sn&lt;~wden studeat aurses
at Holzer Hospital each received
aehieve.iDJ ~"A" averat
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Mrs: ArthUr Allen Stobart, PomttbY Cbarler Balley Racine, Ohio
Mta. b117 DUJ, Racine Nathaniel
lleCumber, Chellhlrt, Ohio.
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MEMIIR "OIRAL DEPOSIT INSUUNCI CORP.

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children left up to tbe county's
few C!qlored famlliea.
The On ~.. '""boola reporUng
Colo -• studen•~
~ - enrOlled are in
Pt. Pl.,sant
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three enroU~d
Centra l. three . at Onlna. nee,
1... at t he Junior High School
and five at tbe Senior Higb School

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ity Livlll&amp;." Tlae young delegates retreated INm Cairo ln :6i.lure.

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I Jr., Pomero~: tbe Rev. R. F. ~!·!"
er8; Middleport; the Rev.
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Klingel, Rutland; tbe Rev. LeoIn eounty
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releaself fD
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the Rev. Roy K. Wilhams, new
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The princlpal speaker Will. be
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.tbo Rev. · IJeora• B. Fra~. -""..
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•heJ11 : :. _Jsles
Chure&amp;:or: u.e
EWina Funeral. J:::ba~l We~ ~I)IAFene, .tlliat' _llu Ud( a pbe~
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oirdU' at 2 p. m. lor Mn.
C.j· MiUer, &amp;6, 816 W. Main St., years.
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Genmessages
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To Know OQrMIYil." Mitier "lociQ
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W. B. IUIDal..amterenc:e
.co 11ft..
Wood is scheduled to JP&lt;a1t: at • llio. !be -.....,. dior lbo Otto!
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eveni.Dg barbeeue at Plumb lli:U ..:~.
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'l'be .llluatioJl wu 11111
aeno.
The annUl~ blaquet il~jtJa.eduled that· ~ -~ Gu, ~~~
for_ tbo eventq ., l!&lt;fii.Dmber 18- aJI4 ~ i¥ll!lrt&lt;ir q.rJatlOil
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Survlvhig the deceased are two
post offlce sons, Henry Wllllams, (;-adsen, Ala
· . The Alar- and Pvt. First ClUB· IQtrel WU.... ..
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Le-Jeune,
ies begin at
,cents per IKilp'.
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Also survlvmJI are our . sqe ·
:No specife! e)tperieneto is requ · ter"B, :Mrs. JeweU Weldl1 Mf11 .Mared, but alJ applicants mU.at pass ··a jorle Prlee. Mi 811 Saral:L Frances
written test.
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Ful n orma on
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·~on h ow to app IY may' be Wt.llt·am BatUea, Mt. ClemeWJ,
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"[lbtalncd from tne
""'' a sls'·r·
"' , Mrs. Allle EvaDB,
the Sixth u. s. CivU Service Pomeroy and ·eight grandcbtldren.
Po!t 0 lee an
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. CineInnau
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'lbe Rev. Harvey S. Galloway,
A ftgisteffil GueJ'IlHJ" cow. Leas superintendent of the central cust Grove Anabelln Queen, .,...
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rennlal goals for 19:i6-60.
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- ·produo• - of.
tion record of 11- · ..,.~
Other pastors speaking Will in· mUt- and :M19 pow1ds of fat. ~
elude: Bernard W. Knm, Porb- cMling to the AmerieaD Guenmoutb First, "Preaching Values;" sey Cattle aub.
E. K. Rlehey, "tat•
ColumbuS'
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Calvin M. PickenS
Funeral Services
Will Be Tuesday
Funeral suvites for Calvln:
Monroe- Pickens, 89, of AnUquU.y
will lJe ·held At tbe EwiD.I Fuaertl
Chapel Tuesday mornill« .t. 10 All.
S\D'Viving tbe deceased Me his
,U•. EstbeT, five IP'Indc:bUdreD
Uld several gre•t grandchildren. A

.sorr. Hubert and a daqbter1 Be•
triee Glenn preceded him iD deltb.

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two dan te.- 4:.., •
work out • ~ fi&gt;rmtda to - :,, ·
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would UJDOUtaee retcM~t~e to the
UDI'" Nalloor lhn-

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MAA Memberships

Coach Charle! ,.eDoald .arul
tile .Middleport footb;alt teana plu
Alumni of the School will start tbe'
tirst membentbip eannu for &amp;1M
Mlddlepoc,t Athlelle Aaodati!loO
tllits eveDtbi at 1:10 p. m.
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Tille MAf. wiU ~eet 'i'ue&amp;d~y -'
7:30 at the Hilb setloof-and,;. . . ,
doot Robert Jill~ tnd tbe ottle.a
'ore uralng tbe pareats of f1!0U&gt;ill
pl&amp;yen to attmd tile meeqq u
EJgs, mediums I 'c lower; B wei} as all - oUwr lDterelted 'Siri'
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large 3 c hiber, prices paid at SOJ15.
Football pilfers bo-.fjt cllrOiiUr'
tarms, comumen~,
wllites and
browns, A jumbos 46-48: A laqe from t.be liM's tcdYltltl at etlte
44-4'7; A mediums 28-30; A small moviq pleturea whlCb .... takeJa
1821. B large 3539; FOB Cincin- of tbe JIDM!s each ~ ~ fl•
nati, whites and browns, ~ lara:e ooced eotln!ly b)' llill if.Vl plqs
many itetnl 1leeded tor tlle .team.
li253; A medium 35-36.
Any meaibef bavlat tlebta or
Chickens, fryers 'AI c: lower, fryen. 3 3~ lb. US·l7, hens, ove.., lb mooey from th' Al~IDD{-o P"'"
14-1!11: bens, 5 lb and under 14: aame Ud:eta aile eam.~ t. aY..
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henS light type 11-13; old rosten ed
. to turn ,
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Staal.8, 33, 'Letart, l'toute 2,
a(ld a 11MB model car driven by
EUJene· Ro'uilh, 44, ·weSt Columbia
coJUded head .oil on tbe crest of
a bib early 11'1 -the.:afternoon . .
No o.ne was _.reported tntured.
A 105:5 model

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1t t))e services and burial .will be
made ID Plants Cemetery under
direction of tbe Ewing Funeral
Rome.
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· Te family equest.s tat flow- .
era be omltted. Friends may tall
Itt tbe- funeral home at lD)' time.

Collision Friday

IMIRGINCV CALL
elners~ncy MJUadmen·
S1turd.lfy eveblna li'a~d Dav. liirtb.:
Mr. lnd, .ftki, G1r,. DUI, Racine id .Joachim of Po~roy to Meige
·a Son. Mr. -..d l(r¥. Ray' Haning, Genera} Hospital. )be youth was
btwJ~ 1 Soil, Mra. Arthur .suf!erlnc from bigb fever and "OOD·
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pear Weat Columbia on
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~,ie:' te W~_11 t Viglnla State

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POMEROY, OHIO
Member Federal Re10rve Syate111

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d.llrl.q a me-etiq of Prime Mlnlat~o~y Edn ucl ke7 c:~binet.

md otmllOn "" ~ I&lt;&gt; al· """"" .......... Qo UDIWd 61ales
tend the ~ . ~ litO .nJi eado&lt;ae the .....,_.,
•vat thetWIII ~~.,....part- f'.tiypt·r iD.tlot!Oa weat aut to
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farm fresh Millt.'.from-.
Spring Hill Dai,Y Does Tfre Job; · ·

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The Ortleial Board of H-ealth
Methodist Chureb. voted contribution -of $300 for -the Meigs County
w~ekday Religious Education campaiJn when they met Sunday evening with Supt.
W. McComas pr!·
sidtna and gi'IUIJ tbe opening de·
votional a~ice.
· f~ Boarl.ral~o reported the pur·
ebase of bond which will clear a
.chureh .debt. A general dlsc:u~iQn
was beld onctomiDg ,having a
. ctealliqi :Oay' )l \~ :dhtlrcK· ·• •4
final , pla~s will be made by the
W..
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The Board "hltS ·otoered tQpics of
th-e. •itew ·cbur~h
''Together" to be
ly go families on the
mem·
berthtD list. This is a new pr~jett.
The · cfosfng prayer was gtyen by
Miss Bess Sanborn. Eighteen mem·
ben; were present.

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The school board auup
an
lntegralion
pr-ogram
last
year
Wl. th the ebolce of ·•e school to

~~~ propopl w~a the ao-eal1ed
Dulles plan fOI' lnternaUon.ll eootiol of the. ~nal.
Britain'• stand wa 1 tDade toqwa
in • tw04mteDte statement lMued

lhlf area will ..~, ··~motely Tf;· ·'Tbe EgypUaa rlotemetlt aunnal P&amp;trtct Nazai"eoe p~cb- oqo clubo memberr lpD ''"" - . _ to . _ . , ..,. bulo
the Moifli road. camp (j!oUDdllll eo~ . : :::. :-· ·
lor DOIOIIa_lloa." tile ,._,. Of.

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Religious Ed.

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produces other Milk Products
iuat perfect for thot school
child's diet!

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-the roles of tlleit t!wplJTepreii!IJ- give
aft1ou. t!Oaai__.._ to

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lt!r ' door~ to o.ne sec- ·
:one tbird grAder, two
, two fifih gradeh
and one eaeh
the seventh and.
elghtb grades. ·

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feat~~~-= iadlated J:&amp;tea hid· aet wavnet1
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Ohio 4-H club memben illcluding Stephen Hoffmaa 61 Cbelter.
Ru~b Strorkton, Hentloek Grove d
Patricia DouJ]u of Albur. will
be ~ legiJ.Iaton for s da7 September 17 i.n a mod - * dl tile
leli.tatw"e at the -..._ dpitOl
building, Columbus.
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Fined were: Dana Lee Wilcoxen,
23, Lillie Hocking on charge-s of
speeding $5 and cost; Dallas Johnson of Mason lor unlawful
i~g of a ride _,and obstructipg
fie, $5 and eo:,t;. Ben l,.. Blake,
Huntingtqn, $10. Jlld: 4!011( for
1ess operation lind Floyd '$.
mel! $Ci and cost suspended· for
pr(lper re~tntlon.

Ftencb covei'IUDeDts met to

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Mason Co. Schoel Enrpllment. .' .

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To Stage Mock
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Appearance boDds of U motof'.o,
ists totaling '120 wen forfieted In
Mayor E. F. Robinso11'1 court Si!~t­
urday evening Md fines totalin1
$26 levied against four other
sons w.ho made aP(lleltaheH ta
!Wer •traffic citations.

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LONlJON-UP-Egypt called lo4ll!'lor a new Jalemabonal
conference to end tile Suez &lt;'JWI·but Britain promptly reject·
.., lbeldea.
The Br!Uoh JOY"!"'JD"D'! niade It ~lear it saw no solution Ia
a wider eonference on tbe canal u p.qpo•d 111 J!i1pt. . ·
The rejectlGn came lbqrtly biifiiJ'e ihe beado of tbe Brttlab

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Grave Situation Now Existing
After Suez,tlanal Parley Fails _

In Mayors Court

-ilTIJ1lGIS, Ky., llltoed from vJ.o.
'eDce to boycott todtJ, to ex.ptns
it, ' dtaUte · fo rlategr~tion of its

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Six Motorists
Forfeit Bouds

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Battle·· Still
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(I{ the StuebenVUlt: &amp;m·
was guest speaker when tbt
Heart Guftd, met Thursevening at the ebureh.

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Mn. Donley Reibel aDd daushter,
Donna.

above and Mro.
The
Mrt. Am•11da Kaf!per,
-T helma held at the bom,e of
Gioueaer, Jlra. Qal, Smitb, llrs.. Grueae"r, wtt,b,

Scbool 10:30 Dinner at 12:00
Chureh Service at 2. Speclel music:

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apeDding the summer month&amp; iar
Ypsilanti, Mich. where tbey were
empJoyed.

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Rlch•nl Campbell,
Octobor· meellllc
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will
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Sopt. 9 Ia Plno Gro••·
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Mrs. Henry Reibel
Is Hostess For
Pythian Sisters the laUer'a

worship, IOJIO ; BTU , 6 p. m.
church.
ot Ruth Cllll will mefl : p. m .
_ Salvaotlon . Army, . . Mkkllepon, l Christian !ci.nce Socl•ty, 144 oo Mondsy at home of Mrs. Jobn

Capt. Glenna
Rummell . Sunday
School,
2 .30 p. m. Holines, meet·
in&amp; 3:30: 7 p. m. Open· alt meet~
ing: 7:30 Salvatwn meeting.
Ct.urch of Christ, B'rM'oury, • •
ward E:mer~n.
pastor.
Bible
.chool 9:30 . T. C•rsty, . Supt.,
Morning worship, 10:30: Christian
Endeavor , 6 P. m.; Evening service, 7:30 p . m.

LONe IIOTTOM
GueN In tM ltomt of Bn. D.
Ru.mm••• luve- beell her dautbt•r
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ll'lt.te of Le:dq·
&amp;on, Ky., tod lf&amp;Dd dauJbter, Mr.
end lln. Brown Pulllum of Jlol.
ton, Mu1.

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