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The Daily Sentinel

Drama, Readings,
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G'IVen Ch riS
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Mrs. Arnold Richards and Mrs.
Bowles were 10 charge ot the service &amp;lven on Christmas nili[ht at
the Ml Monah Baptist Church

Eloanor Sehaaf, Middleport Sodety Editor, Phone 6079
Lu~ Beubs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
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Rock Springs Methodist Church
Christmas Program Held Sunday
Tbe Chrialmi'IJI prosram of the
Rock Sprin&amp;a Methodist ~hurcb
was held Sunday evenil'lg with
Harold Blackston 3Upcrtntendent,
in tharge.
Group sin&amp;lnl of "loy to the
World" opened t.he program follow
ed wtth prayer by the Rev. Ralph
Grove. Davld Leon.ard save the
welcome. Three reeitations, "Christ
mas Bells,'' Mary Radford; "A
Wish," Kathy Abbott; and "Merry
Chl1•tmas", CQnnie Radford, preceded a piano solo, "Away in the
Manger" by Ruth Ann Bailey. The
Cburch choir presented a Cbrlatmas number.
A play- ''Tbe Strange Gift" was
presented by the Juniol' class
taug h t by Mr s. Will 11m Grueaer.
Participating were David Leonard,
D 'be t Cb
P t
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al y Ar no ld ,
Ruth Ann Bailey, Louanna Leonard, Rita Wears and Janet Arnold.
Se\'E-ral recitations were gn·en
includmg, ''Christmas Story," Patty Arnold," If I'd Been Here,"
Rita Wears," Contagtous," Repecca Radford; "A Secret," Sherrie
and Bobby Blackstcn; and "Pack
a Basket," Marta Grueser Louanna Leonard prest&gt;nted a piano
solo "We Three Kings"
A play "Twas The N1ght before
Chr1stmas" was prenr~etlled by Mrs..
William Morgan's clau, Mary Me·
Alee, Bill Clark , Betty Leonard ,
Roger Leifheit, Carol Bcarhs, Eddie Barte Is, Jill Snowden and Richud CI ar k.
A group of rec1tat10r.s followed,
" erry Chnatmas Bells," Janet
A"rno Id, '•Pieasmg Santa", Freddie
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haney; "A Baby Came," Marla
Gruescr, "The GreBiest Day" and
the Chr1stm.1s Story taken from St.
L4ke, Kathy Morgan; and "This is
Christmas", Kathy O'Neil
offertory, the
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Junior class sang. "SLlent N1ght"
and th.e groU"p sang "Away tn the'
Manger." The Young Adult class
t.ugbt by Edgar Abbott presented
a play, "'The Old Cromes Chn.stmas" witb Patay Radford, Ctara
Humphrey, Sally Bartels, Marjorie
Loenard, Phlll1p Radford, i81H
Radford, Rollin Radford, Harold
Blackston and Geneva Leonard
partlclpating
A r.'ltalion "Christ mas Gl•·ing"
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Jon by Janet Humphrey, preceded
a troup of recttaHons, ''J Saw a
Star," Billy Ray RadfGrd; "Christ·
f!'l11 Is Coming," Kenny Smith,
'"I'be Bible Tells Me So," Bobby
Burdette; " Lf't Us Love,'' B11ly
O'Neil and three other recitations
by Danny Abh01l, Roger Abbott
and Chuck Bartels
The primary rlass sang three
songli , "Chn~Lmas Bells are R1ngmg" O'er Bl'thlehcrn Town" and
"In a Tiny Mall!:l'r Lay," after
which the program clol:led wtth
group singmg of ''Oh. LJttle To~·n
oi Bethlehem ".
At the dose of the progr-.m ,
Santa arr1ver1 and prt·scnted children 81ld all
members of lht
churrh S!'hooJ w1th ~ trl'at Pro- ·
grams for the evemng were made
by the pnmary class

FAMILY RE·UNITED
For th' ' rir't I lmc In ._- 1 years
Mr and Mr• · ltob cr t ''I
"I ..•r P h a d
their enlir(' family home for
Christmu Guests were Mr and
Mr.s. \\aym• Sharp and c:h1ldren,
zancavdlc , 'W"r and Mrs Robert
Sharp and children, Reynoldsburg
Mr. and Mr~ Paul Haptonstall
(Lennie Sharp) and chtldren and
Mrs. WJllial.l llaptonstall, Middleport.

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Mrs Arnold Hayes and sons,
Walter Rubert and Wilham and
her rnolh('r, Mrs. Vanme Badgley,
been stattoned at Shepherd Air
meet A'3c Gene Hayes, who ball
ben st~twntd at Shephored Air
Force Base, Texu He has been m
Teus since last June and by Jan·
urary 8 wJII rl'porl to Plattsburg.
N y near the Ca.nndla border. His
borthcr Robert Hayes, AN, left
this mornin 10 return to Quonset
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and John Sheely, AN, on the return tnp
Christmas guests of Miss Lois
Cenl Jnrluded Mr. and Mrs. David
Diles, Detroit, Miss Jane Bailey,
Co lumbus Mrs Nellie Vale, Salem
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Jean Smart student
at And'uw·r-Newlon Semll;ary, Bos·
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ton and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
ass,
Sharpsburg
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1 ·Mrs Da••id Diles ru..
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guests of h1~ parents, Mr. and Mrs
L D lJile~.
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Miss Jane Badey, woh IS employed 1n Columbus 1s a ltohday guest
of her pan·uts, Mr. and Mrs C. E
Balley, Grant StreHt.
Mr. and Mr~ Darrell Pickens and
son, Charleston, Mr and Mrs. cart
Jones, l'onti&lt;Jt: M1ch, were sunday
guest,c; of \tr and Mrs. c. R Karr
Sr and fam 1t_,.
Mr and Mrs . Lawrence Herbert
Grizzard aud sans, Wtlliam and
Larry, Martrlla Ga. arn\ed sun·
day tu ~-~nd Chnstmas w1lh Mr
an!l Mrs Luu ~1otlrmng Mr. Gnz.
zard JS M1s MotJrning's son
Mrs Arnold B1chards and daughter Rosett.t drove to Columbus
Friday otftPr l',tlnrta Richards who
vis,ted unt il Tuesday evening with
her parents .mtl s1sters here
N11ncy flalll\y , ~AllO 1~ employed
.at the Hunlingto n Vd .... rans' Hospita!, SJll'lll Clln~1mas w1th her
parents . .\lr .wd ~1Js llomer llartle.}'.
Mr. nnrl M1 ' IJ,JJ uld .l\1oon' &lt;~nd
son, Mlchad , &lt; olumhus. are hollday gut·sts of ht'r p.lrcnts .Mayor
lllld :\in; C U l"hlit'l' and fmnlly
~lr,c; Charh·s ~I f\ a mcf'
vtstled
h'·r broth~·r, \liln Van M-ctrr. Sun·
dsy 111 l.etllr\ l\!1 V11n :'rlt'tcr has
l.Jl·en VC'r\' Ill
Mr and Mr~ WlllJ,un llt&gt;!l 1111d
daught('l' Sa11dra , J.u.kson . }fr
anrl Mrs &lt;' II W1sP .lt , ~IJdrl k port
,md l\11 ~ ( I'J 11 (;rug.tll C'olumhu&lt;~,
were gm· s l.~ al .1 tulkJ•v d1nner at
the home ol C II W1se Sr flnd
daugiJter, Ruth
"'lr and ~1rs Lawrence Mfl\fa~ ­
Ll·r, Huller, Pa hav&lt;' been Chn~t ­
mas guests of h1s bruth&lt;'f , Harr)
McMaster, ant'! Mr11 Mc.\laslt•r
Mr an1l Mn. Sherman W&lt;'Jman
and family and Mr and Mr11 Jay
Carter and r&amp;ilughtcrs Columbus.
have b&lt;'cn V!sTU•g Mr~ Ferne Bar ker
Mr and Mrs. Jamc~ 1/awlt"y Jr
&lt;llld children, Jamoa m. l.mda
Jackie, llebb1e and R1ck, Toledo,
were recent guf'Sts of Mr. 11nd Mrs
Jnmes Hawley Sr.
Brady Hoffman , who is employer!
lll Columbus, was home lor Chnsttnas vacation.
Mr ami Mrs. Richard Owen
~pent Christmas Eve and rhmtmas Day with his famJiy 10 Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wriac. Harrisonville Road . were Chrlstma~
guests of Mr. and Mn G R Kol1'h·
lcr and famHy, Columbus. anrl
were accompanied home by Mrs.
E S. Scharr and do~ughter, Sally,
who had spent Monday and Tue-sday at the Koe-hler home
Gilbert Ervln."Columbus, arrm.•tl
Sunday for a holiday \'tslt w1th
h1s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B&lt;'n
Ervin. at the home of h1s ~Isler .
Mrs. Willi~am Robson. Monday Mr~
Robson and Mr. tf!rvtn wc~r 111
McArlhur and Hamden wht-re the1
wer~ e11.lled by the death or "
-~htcr ot Mrs. Ben Ervin,
Orn1 Hunsicker spent Christma~
day with h1s son and fllnllly 111
A then !I
Charles Na~klns, William Tunwr
and James Hubbard, USN, S~ ra-

wlt:tl Mr!l'. Mary Frances Baumgardner and her daughter, Alma,
a~
accompanists. The opemng
prayer and the benerhction were
g1ven by the Rev. N D Borden
and Jamne Bowles led the wor·
ship "'"'" whiCh • ..,nod the
program.
A play " Strangers in Betble
hem" was g1ven '&gt;lith Gordon
Guthrie as reader Characters were
Mary, Emmalme Bowi~Joseph,
George Baumgardner;
, Keith
Bowles. Samuel, Manni g Baumgardner, lnf'keeper, Harry Harns;
h1s w1fe, Janice Richards; Shepherds· Judah. Rosetta Richards;
Reuben, Jar me Bowles. James,
Clarence Holhngshcd, Levi, Michael Smith . Wtsemen, Phoebe
Harper Carol Er~tn, Sandra Hoi[ )lnshcd'
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Phoe.be H.nper also read t e
Swptu~e lesson and rectta.tlons
were anen by Joe and Sherry
Po":'"ell, Paula Gomer, Jewell Pnce
Amla and Marcia Bowles, Wanda
Beterma.n, Sandra Holhnsbed, AI·
he _Price, J:mme Bowles, Carol
Ervin
Af · th
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ter e prohgramb.,.b,..dl ?ur
wu held 1n t e c urc
mng
room With refreshments served by
W' ll w· l
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Mr:&gt;
ena
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velop your son's r01ponslbillty
lnltletlve, thrift, hon01ly, end roai
m•nhood. Fine troih of eharoc·
+er .bocomo real ond activo In
your boy when ho is o nowspoper·

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The Matrons' Gufld of the irt:t. Mr. and Mn Howard N&lt;,loo,.ot:o
father, Emmett Will. Cbeaterrqod.
Mr. and Mrs. F'l'ed Rbsenblum
Monah Baptist CbUrcb wlll meet Syracuse spent Chrlstmla diJ
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ltosenAn impreulve cand.le-liibt set"&gt; Friday at the home G( MJ1. Am- her 'uome place v11ltlnr relltiVet
baum and son apent the weekend vlee was held from 11-12 on old R1cbards
in Walton , W. VI
tn Springfield with Mr. a·.td Mra. Ch.ti.Jlmas Eve at the Firat Baptlat
Jack Rosenbaum and family.
Chureh under the auaplcea of the
Mrs. Howard Smith of Marietta Senlor Youth. FeJiowablp •nd their
ts the guest thts week of Mrs. M. advitor, Mr&lt;J Mannin11 Kloes.
D Hartinger
The altar of the cbureb waa de.
Mr and Mrs. Delpbln Wehrune corated with evergreen and blue
of Canton were week end guest&amp; llgbts lor th.e service and Mn
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cecil Bradbury was organ t11t with
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a special cornet solo by \l'illl.a.m
Wehrung and other relativeL
MISS Barbara Ann Webrune or Durst, senior at the Otlio State
CcW.urnhus IS the holiday guelt oJ University CoUeee of Muslt'.
Jler grandparents, Mr. and Mrs..
•Pau.J Smart tave tbe meditation
Harry Wehrung and other tela- for tM service wblcb was planned
hves
b_y t.he .MY•l&lt;' Carolyn Wilson read
: Mr. and 'frs Elmer Wickham the call to Worship and the Pbospent Christma&amp; Jn GalllpoiiJ with phecy wu given by Jennifer ~lan­
\Jer mother, Mrs. Juha Davis and ieb.
other relattveJJ.
•D lane Stumbo read a pOem and
George Hood or CbarleJJtDn,
lliebard Hovatter gave the ChristVa visited relatives in PomeTOf, mas prayer with Edward Kitc:ben
Monday.
clollnJ the service witll a prayer.
Eddie Gi_ntber returned te bia Jf~mbers of the Youth Choir led
home, Cmcmnatl, Tuesday after carol singing durina: the program.
spending lhe week entl with Mrs.
Elta• Stiles
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Mr and Mrll. Terry Allis of CoIumbllS visited recently witb Mrs.
Edward ltoehler and Mrs. William
Dawson.
Errol Daw.!IOn, Belief' W. V:a.,
and Mr. and Mra. BUly Dawson of
annual Christmas program
p ark erliburg, w. y a. vuu
· 'te d sa-1 andTheparty
ror the eblldren or the
urday with Mrs Willi.m Dawson Lih(oln Heights community was
G. E. AUTOMATIC
and Mn Edward Koehler
M
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r. an , n . C.
. Rogers o at the home of Mr, and Mra. Ger·
f=olumbulii ws-e holiday guests of aid Sc:nuster.
1'1 r arcnt Mr
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G. E. SPACEMAKER
b~n:hue. 5•
n. ame8 Rev. Donald Seevers of the
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Mr. and Mu. Harry Bearbs and Pomeroy Church or Christ was
iiaugtier!l, Norma Jean and Flor- in charge and led singing of
~nee Ann were Christmas dinner Christmas Carols. Santa (Ray
tuestll o( Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spen- Blowers) arrived as the group was
singing "Jingle Bclh;" and preer.
sented each r.bild with a treat.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Thursday. December 27, 1956

NO. 216

Pomeroy Resident Lands Record
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Children's Yule
Party Held Friday

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Mr and Mrs. John Lockwood
Bower.!!Vlllc, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ollie Konkright artd son, Danny,
New {'ar!yle. spent Chrtlltmas with
the Rev. and Mrs C. R. Konkrlght
and ~OlliS, Eudell and David Mr.
and Mrs. Lockwood returned home
Tuesday and today the two Konk·
r1ght fomdlcs art visiting reiD·
ltves 111 Brooktvllle, Ky . btrorc
the Ollie Konkr1ghts relurn to
the1r home at New Carlyle
Mr and Mrs. R~ndolph llumphr('ys and two children have been
SpNldlllR Chnstmas with relatives
in Vlrgnua.
~r end Mrs. 0. E. M!'Kmiey
and !on, Earl, were noll11cd of the
death of Mrs. M.1rie · Clendenin,
Columbus, last weelt. She waa
the 5ister of Aaron Sheets, who is
marrwd to the !ormtt Ruth Me·
Kinley.
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20%DISCOUNT ON
WHEEL GOODS

Steel Industry •.
Sets New Record .:
For Production

Funtral scrv1res for W1llram
Abney, 53, who dted on Chnstmas
Day in Nf.po!epn,
Ohlo. Will. be
held at the-New Haven Evangehcal
United Brethren Church on Sat·
urdiY afternoon at 2 o'clock.

WASHINGTON UP · The Ile£ens&lt;' fl('partnwnt announced Lo·
day that 14 000 men will he draft·
cd 111 F'd)ranry for th,e Army

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That rcprrsenh a cut of :-1.000
m('ll flom rlraft call~ for the preL'cdmg 11111r months.

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Surviving arc his wi.Ce, two sons,

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NEW YORK UP - Tbe
sled industry produ~d
2 :;25 000 ton~ or steel
b~t Chmtma~ holiday
will pare outpul this
can Iron &amp; Steel Institute
A Watch 111ght sen;ce wtll he ed today.
rondudrd nC'xl 'rucsday evcmn;;;
St('cl mills operated at
111 th&lt;' L;m~s\'ille Christian Churc\il
&lt;"rnl of r;~.tcd rapacity to
unllt'l t h&lt;' r11rcction of the pastor, new produchon mark )ast
Rl'\'. R11ldlc.
Opcnt10ns for this week
1 h" progra111 wtll begin at 9 00 ~c h cduled for 96.3 pc.r eent
J' M A sons·fest will feature the actty, or 2.370.000 toma.
l'arh part of the service.
The- mdu~lry operated at
A r.... llowship Hour will dose the
per cent a montb ap and
s('rv!ce at mtdmgh.t. Ever)'one Js
cent of capacity d,uriog a
wcleomo to attend.
period in 1955.

I Plan Watch-Night

OffltlatJ.ng at the servte&lt;es Will
be Rev. Ralph M•bOncy of Mason
and 8.fv, K. J. scott Gf New Haven.
Friend&amp; mav call at any time _on
Fri41Y and on ~aturday mornmg
at tbt'l Fog\(!song l'~uneral Home
body will be taken L? the New
Haven Cburc-h and will he 111 stat&lt;'
!rljtnt 1 p M. unUl tht' 11me nf lh&lt;'
ae'tvloos on Saturday afternoon

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sgt Russell's father, Mr. Nor~an
Russell , res1dcs at R. F D.
No.3, Pomeroy.

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1ivir:1 . .,, .. the Sheriff Mid.
The brace that bad been rameY·
ed was uaed to pry open the diii.
The pair aiSo used wadded f'PV
blankets stuffed mto the jimtaiid
door to hold 1t open cnoug ... lw
them to slip lhrougl!.
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Tbis was the ,third attempted
jatl break here in the laJt. lO
yean. (n August of 1946 three bl.itime thu~:s who had robbed Ute
Theo Eb('rsbach Service Station
tried to rseape but were c~ugbt
~ Sher1H Ralph Welker.
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1951 , Clifford Little, MiddleJI.~ 1
RD and others tried a break aiKt.
aclu~liv made It to the roof 0(
adjacent garage before they
caught
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of la,c;t m,~:~ht's attempt, "won't ·
getting out again. They're in
tary and they'll stay tbere
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6-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-14lddleport, o.; Dec 21, 1~

cusc, went lo
to meet George Ed Greenlee, who
ts statiOned at an Air Base lR
Texas. He IS home 011 leave with
hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C
Greenlee While Jn Columbus Char 1
les Haskins visited his u.nele, Cline
John W. Sewell and son, Paul,
Matthews, and family
Marietta, were were end gueru or
PORTABLE-TABLE MODELS and CONSOLE
Mrs. Edgar Youl)g, Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs Charles Warner.
"MOST SETS EQUIPPED WITH UHF"
CitY, who has been visiting her
Mra. Marcella Baily and son,
mother, Mrs Eff1e Wise, and Sli- John, o( New !11'ighton, Pa, are
FAST and EFFICIENT SERVICE
ter, Mrs. George Memhart, and the gue~~ts •lf Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. and Mrs EHu Stues enterOu Everything We Sell- Fa~tory Trained Men
family left Sunday to Kalamaroo, Andrews and Mr. and Mrs.. Henry tailij'!d with a dinner, C'hnstmas
~hch, to opend Christmas with Cleland.
at their home, Rock Springs road.
Wtlllsm Krleselmcier and Mrs.
Gu•st•
w•re
Mr · and Mrs· Ed•
her son, Dr Youns. and f ami Iy.
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Mr and Mrs. Robert Turner, Myrtle Long and daughter, Doro- ward Stt'l••
"' •nd fami'ly of MiddleBucyrus, JOined
lhe1r ch1ldren thy, were Christmas dinner guests port • •tr
" · and Mrs· Hershell Norof Mr. and Mrs. James W111lker, rls and son, Racme and Eddle
Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily - Sundays 9 to 9
Michael and Debby , at the home of Middleport.
Ginther, Cmclnnati.
Easy Terms- Up to 30 Months To Pay
)!r and Mrs. Joe Turner for Christ
E. 0 Sounder• ce'turned to hi'a ..,. ~
mas and rt&gt;turned to Bucyrus Toes- home, Athens road, Monday from Chester Road and Otho Rad[ord or
Phone Coolville 3641
Reedsville, 0.
Box II
day evemng The children remain- the Holzer Hospital.
Syracuse were dinner (tuestl of
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Mr and Mrs. IJAyton Kennedy
and son, Coshocton. visited over
Christmas w1th h1s mother, Mrs.
Homer Kennedy, and relatives In
Racine.
Mr and Mrs. Max Roller bave
learned that theJr son, James Ri;J.
ler, has been promoted to Farst
Lieutenant at E~lm Air Foree
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Brtsc, Flt1rjda.
Mrs Winnie Mayer, Athens,
spl•nt Christmas with her son
J 11 mt•s Mayer, and family at the
home of State Reprl'~cnlatlve and
11rs. George MeinharL Mr and
l\1rs Mayt&gt;r nnd two children have
moved thc1r furmlurc to the home
thl'y have huilt 1n Cohunhut and
w1Jt move their by the f1rst of tfi.c

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Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Wlll of Cot-

umbu. we"' bolid•y a•••" or bio

Hold Impressive
Candle Light
Church Service

survivor of the auto-tram craala
ClUCITA AUIIS, 18 months, only
ut.akirts of PhoeniX,
which kU1ed U of 13 petBOns..~th~1 ~ 1 au~:,~ ~Paul Bluatord
• ~- 1a tended in a eounty •IVOOi' .,...._
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AdmiSSions : Martha Houston,
Dunbtr, w. Va; Atcn Sham,
Pomeroy.
Oiscbarged Mrs Jo'red Hoffmon
and 101'1, Mtrldleport; Mrs. ~wls
Young and son, West Columbl.'l.

Th&lt;• Defense Uepartrnent saul
lowoer drafl ra il ror February
reflect~ htgher enlistments in the
acti\"e· and Tl'serve fOTces that tnditionally take place in January
and February.

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Thl! Rev and Mn ·Waldo J Ru
trh and a gro~p of )oung peop!~
or 1he Federated Church met al
llw &lt;"hUr('h Monday ('\e!llog a\
8 o rlo(' k and went carolmg
AI 10 o ('IO('k they returned !o
1
the ~O LI ~I room for t'OOkles and
~ bot cho('olah:' afler •vh1ch
tht)
attend ed th(' candle hghh ng ser

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Mr and Mrs Thoma s Youn l.! en
tt'rta1ned with a fam1ly dmner,
Sundll~ at the1r home West M11n
St Prrsent were M195 Martlyn
~ oung Waiihmgton, D C Mr and
\11 s Robert Rogers and daughters
NJnl'Y and Janet, Nehonvllle, Mrs
H D Y ou n~:: and Mrs Gerald Wise

We have been st udytng and tabulating rt&gt;cords for 1956 10
the Shenff's department and have COint' tO On(' ftrm lOnclUS
wn If the shPrlff and hts deputtes WNl' to .sat1s fy evet) t('ques1 ror sNvH.:e ft om h•s constituents- the public-he would I
need to double hiS stoff and get a much larger dispensation I
from the countv budl!l:'l commissiOn
There Is no mtentJ0/1 here of becomu1g mvolved 111 shenff I
politics It 1s not getting mto anv pohtwal pros and cons fl)
suggest a fPw fads for voters at large to mull over for future
r e feren&lt;'" al the tlmt" they may request a serv1 ce from this vital func11ou of t'oun1v government.
At. wtll hi:' -.een 111 ~ ff'W davs when rcsylts of our survey is
ouhh«hed 1 ]11 ee mliJOnty of break in~! and {'nlc1 1112' and pettv Ia • cenv In( rdPnf s occur in rural 3'"('35 at UDE!,ll::lrded coal
mJnP&lt;; c:.tl m · nd r,tJwrwise, service stations and ~mall stor"'"' in
s1monndme hrnnlets and above all at farms no longer o'Ccu
p1,-.c1 h v o" npr ~ or rPnirrs
.It 1&lt;: m'nr)s&lt;:: •hh' for· 1he shPriff and h1s two drnuliPF: to he
PVPr\'\\ hP• n 11 nn eI" 1 n ;lOnn•hPnrl a nPrsnn 01 Ol r&lt;::onc: whn
r :~rr1f'&lt;: off 1 111&lt;:h imnlcmrnl left I)UtsidP f1nm an nh::.nrinnnd

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~tr and Mrs Wilham Matla~
enlt!rtamed Wllh a fam1ly dmner,
Chri!J:tmas at the1r home, E•st Main
Sl Present were Mr and Ml'f
GeorgE- Dallas and son B11ly, CrOJ!'
(Jty Fla Mr ond Mrs Chester
Kmght and som Terry and Olt'k
and Da}'ton an~ Elmt&gt;r Ash¥&gt;orlh

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Dr and Mrs C E IN :Jowme e.nlt"rtamed wllh a ramtly dmntl,,

h r rnnr, r•xnf'n&lt;:"' of f'OllfliV tn(inf'v lh..,f. fhf' )..,.

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nl.-.Mrol't 1&lt;: ""li~ fl.nr! tf&gt;ll f!rrllr&gt;~&lt;;; of th: nn~~ahl, worlh
C'"f'h
"f'nmn~'' rd11 'l "'~' th.-. "nrn(.,C'I'' onP&lt;: F11r nnl( &lt;:&lt;: 'I nr&gt;hrhhnr
~""" thn 1,J.,, '' in ., ·•1.,, thet(' is small {hanu• fo1 1dent1ficat1ml ~nr l '11 h &lt;;o •f111"111 ,'Hf('Sf

Tools ::11e the most popular ob1E'ds of larceny ft om rura1ly
1ocah•d ntllll'S Junk hunters usu.11\v scroungE;&gt; around abandoned fa1 ms Young: teen·a,l!ers With htlJP moral tramm~ have
a f"l ~· l tl'ml Pncv 1o smash windows and b! l 't ms1de rural stores
With Robert Ruark
In f11\ no( kets WJih sundrv tlem s swl'{'f to the palate Some[ always come down With a se·
I known lull well that Santa
ftmf' s !hi'\ c.n t off hf';,vler items surh as tvoewnters A cert:un sta lton on f{l)utr 33 lo&lt; ated m the mJddlf) of a f~lirlv hM· vere at1ack of the fuddy-duddles Clau~t wears clothes made put of
the Yule season, a common glass and old nev.spapers and h1s
"ilv oonuln1NI neit!hhorhood was hit twice within three davs arouml
complamt of us ex bobby soxeu beard is pure nylon, but he used
last summ Pr l'hP f1rsi t1me onJv candtes pop and pastries who compl:un thlll thmgs am't to look a b1t more comfortable ln
Wl"fp t ake n. Next lunP the vounl!'s!Prs' tdeos had Pxn:mded
ltke the\ USl'd to be 11nd arc prob a 1mit of well rubbed velv?,tee~.
Th('v rontwd 1 tvn ... wrilPt so me- small ('h mile out of I he reris- 111bly right at that The moln w1th what the trade calls sit'!(
1f'r .mel o1hl r tm!IP v,d11ahlr• iiPms 'T'hest• C1dp11ls were theme would be that there are whiskers 'fhe shine on hu; checks
some Llungs t~at don I need lm- and the glov. from his nose was
caught as ~f'tl' m.'ln\ nlhcts dunng 1~56
provmg and tertaw substitutes natural, not a Revlon product
Wh1le I never touch anythmg
' P(•ople ofll'n le01ve then homes fur ada)' 01 a v.eek with no won't do
w
do
not
have
to
hold
out
lor
stronger
than gram alcohol nent
one neat hy to k('cp an eye out for ma1 aude1 s or suspiCIOUS
a
slc~gh
r1d{
throu,l;lh
the
snow
to
you
car.'l
tell me that the rnodr-rn
looking s1 r.u tr:o... •s Sumc homes a1e Simply \\oalked 1nlo even
Grandma's f,11m , with the bells refngerators, wh•ch breed 1ec
the fiOnl dou1 1s lefl uJ.Wn l'h1s ra1ely happens 111 to"'n where Jln!!hng a~td Crandpa's nose cubes at the appullmg rule of
pollle are ca::;I IV tailed .md neighbors have knov.n sharp eyes matchmg ttu sunsl•l But ~here u maddened gumea J.IIGS turnmg out
It has hap!Jt'Ih'd nunw1ous t1mes llll\11~1 neighborhoods
still no sysll'm nf sleam heat w1th proteny, can hold a h1ghball to
Most lalt cnv 11\&lt;Jdents are ol the petty nature. The1e was ersalz electt1c logs that can match the old·faahloned cracked lake
only one ldSe of .tttcmpl(•d a11ncd •ubbt'ty mvcstJgatPd by lhe up tl) a su root IJLr rh log w1th a Ice that rame out m chunks to
shenff m tlw umHfy Uus Y,~'W , HI Hutland , and 11 w.ls fmled fat pmP klndh n.l( hasr as a d1spen re1t 1n ag. Jll,iUiated Icehouse unt1l
ser of good cht'l r A11d the l!leent. thtrst defuanded 1 1Ubd1v1s1~
by an J lc•1 owner
of hol ly ,nul rw~UeloP HI an oprnNatural ICe even riOunds letter

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It appt·a• s HI} obviOus that 1f we want to make the sher
Iff's JOb caswr and lost• ll we1 valuabh·s to those with vagt ant
mmds ,u11l s\l (ky Jmgt•Js people shuuld keep possessions sP
rurciJ HIHh•t lot k ,Jfld kl'J whPH no ouc 1.s around Also 111
PV&lt;'rv c.1se wiH 1c po~qb[l' 1f p1 ope11~ ow nets ,\1 (' to hP .m ,1..,
the.}· should 11 y to h.1 \ l' a nel):(hbOJ kN•p c)' es \\- .11&lt; hmg I01 :-illS

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hous 11 has nut been prod uced
b) the Du Ponts
Then• w11s a p(•rlumr 1n the oldt•r Chnstmas Jwu scs ('umpounfled
of klt1 hen odors - as thC dove
~pcckt

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~.1hantly

Wllh th•• saJ:!e sh1fft•rl lurkev s and
the frull anc.l Sally Wh1ll' ea h~ JHClOUS s lt angels, alld 1epot·t them .11 once
mlxccJ wtth th&lt;' ~:~hal pness of un
ThteVt.'! y has lw&lt;•n a problem stnc(• tune unt (•membered It accustomed orang&lt;'s dumps of
r~
M
Co 11 plump ratsms do11sccl 111 bran:ly
t
I
ts a muth sma\1('1 IHtJtllem In l us ('oun rv . ;mu Ill elgs "' u - and set af•re crushed t•vergrecn
tv than 11 is In most foreign eounlt It'S (_ hnstt,lmzlng mflu-~ ntl the gema\ odor of Pa's bour
cnces have at:{UrHphsht•d mut:h ht'll' To steo~l , Ill many Euro- ~on toddy You &lt;"nnt pl.1~t1uu•
J•Can and on~nt.d U" llltnes Is ( unsldP! I'd a fair sport tf sue- that one, Mt&lt;sm&gt; Unuon c~rb1rle
eessful. Bad luck •f o1w falls ut 1! Rut even he1e thiS ::;1111
and urbon whucvc r }C he
lOoted-out aspect of our pnmeval nature occup1es much uJ; - -- - - ou1 law cnfon eruent oli!cers lrnw J.,H krng more offrcers we

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flcult tu follow hy krl'pmg \aluables out of easy rca&lt; h

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Capital Ob1ervers Vlsualllt
Gtn. -Gruenther m Cablnel

Defense Po1t Likely One
If Wilton Shoul.. lethe

Hpr.11fll to Ccntta.l Pru&amp; A..!IIIOdatfoll

W

,\fii.JRNOTON cnpt1al circlea ate convln~.:el.l that Gen Alf1ell
Gruenthe~r l8 In llne tot a poHt Jn Prealdent ICiunhowei'S

Cllbinet, but no one !•1 saying what position he ¥.ill aet
The recently ntlred Allied fluprome commander In Europe 11 now
the new president or the Amerlcll.n Rlld Croat but he'l llkely to holl.l
that Job anly until lke findar a pl11r:e for him l.n the cabinat.
There wer. 1\lmon tlmt Gt1.1enther waa being groomed to IUCCet&gt;tl
John l&lt;'osh.•r Dullea ILl .secretary ot fllJ,te but the
1electlon or former Mastaehusetla Qov Chrlatl&amp;ll
He1 t.er aa Wldersecrehuy l:laa cooled oft' thes\l
I\IPOI IIi

It 11 belleHtl that Re1 ter look the number twa
poat In lhe State tlepartment with the undelatandlng that he wout,t move up to the cabinet
po1t when and if the alllng Dulle• C(tlltl
fhe be!Jt bet for Grurnther now probablY 11
th~

departmf'nl
Oef~~ru~e Seeretary
Charles E Wtl1t0n tepo!tedly wanta to retire t!'l
JHiv111e lite and the opening would be a logical
one for Olttenlhm

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NATIONAl. PARK-Uncle Sam 1'1
anx. : o u\4 to pul his "('"eat natloaal park Into
aha.pe for tourl11t11 The lateat ac(llui•IUon Is t'1u
Vtrcln I1land1 Nll.tlonal Park on the Carthbenn taland ot Bt Jolm
'l'hla un•JI i3laDd tobout the size or Her mudll 11 a cnen·clad monn·
l!ln top rimmed with wlllte tmnd bea~:hes and blue·rnen waters
St John haa • total population of about 800 and hal rem~t.lnetl
lar.-ety undeveloped since the ,djj,,)IJ wh~n the (l'e&amp;t DllJ\"tah lllKilt
plu!tatlOI\1 terraced IU hllla
The National J&gt;a.rk aervtce ha~ a tonK ra.nge development plan
for the tala.nd, Which t'alla 1m ao,:lf'quate dorklng faclhtlea, &amp; VIall or s
eM!.ter, 1111proved road11, cllmp,roundl, public beal"hea and the rt'll•
torauon or old tort 1 ulnA

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Occupy Much Of Sheriff's Time Here
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than the ersatz version, and Jt
sure keOiJS 11 dnn1r colder than
those fancy hotel pellets With the
ho\f'S In them
l&lt;'c cream You can buy all the
fancy n11xe~ pop them mto the
monster machmefl, and have 1ce
cream m aU the colors and flavors
!Jut thts ~ast year 1 tnvested m an
old-fashiOned hdand cran k lrJezehr,
1 an t e
w1th the tee an thr &amp;at
dash{r with a small boy to turn
1t
1 love you Genentl Elec
tiH' hut drop In eome lime for a
plate of pe.ach cum Jersey cream,
and you may even get to hck the

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ACROSS

DOWN

1 Appro11oherJ

1 Underv.alst

ll Contrive
ncrelly
9 Capital
(Fr )
10 Meana ot
communi.
cation
12 Throw olf
l3 Excla·
mt.llon
u Mor.ture
t:l Lively 1001
16 Viper
18 Muale note
19 Part of
•to be'
20 God of love
22 Radio
cabinet
211 Likely
28. Apart
2i Hlt.W&amp;th&amp;'a

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2 External
~eeU coatmg
3 Catcher 11
glove
t Compau
point ( abbr )
0 J:Cxplores
tor gold
6 Mustc.nota
Strange
8 Layer
8 Large·btlled
bird
11 Be ln debt
13 Pull
17 Jumbled
type
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water
working

da sher
Wr o" n a loastl'r that has three
svet&gt;LI.., - rare med1um well, and
lmnwd ac&lt;.'onllng to ttte button
But you tak•• a ptece or butter
coated Ur('ad and fry It tn a sk1l]1t anrl then maybe bust an egg
mer 11 anrl tt w!ll compete m
anyhofly's open market Thu will
also appl} to home shortened p1ecrust, and hard country ham
which does not ('Orne ln a plastleltlt coverall
If }Ou are a pl]le or c1gar smokf'r ,~ li ghter 1s a handy thmg But
tf HJU are a dedicated type the
o'd long shanked red headed ktl
chl'n matl'h •s all by 1tst&gt;:f as an
ln&lt;"t'ndu,r\ agent Nor has the. e
l 'H r been a miracle f1ber that em
braced the feN w1lh the same t.en
der lovmg carP of a pa1r of hand
knt\ Scots-wool socks
They make synthct1e rubles,
pearls dtamonds anll sapphires
thRt l'Ould fool a pawnbl'oku, but
they never fooled the ln.slde of a
woman'~ emotions They are now
makmg enatz mink out of synthetic f1bers, which m1ght baffle a
man at 20 } ards but would nevf'r
delmeate the d1rcrt route to a
woman's heart
You can make ilnyth111g out nf
synthetics these days lncludmg
Silene£1 But the new \ plastic sllence tsn t nearly as good as the
old hshwncd s1lcnc£1 wh1ch was
go lden
A dame does not have to wear
11 mtnk to fef'l rtc•h ('her1shed and
Important tf !!he s got the re111 artlc[e m the de£1p f1 e'!zer she's r1rh
just by knowtnjl she owns It Mmk
type, fur IJkP fabnc Is nnt gomg
to arouse that love ltght 1n her
beady, little eyes
(Copynghl 1956, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc)

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Chmtma; at lhe" ho;ne, Hlih st
Prest&gt;nt were Mr and Mrs llaro,ld
Brahb111 of Dunbar, W Va Mr
and Mrs T A Do)Vnie and sons.
Allen :~nd Charlt•s and Mr and
Ml ~ W1! tam Downte and son,
B1lly

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IJ 00 ('offe(' T11ne
10 00 Dml! Dong School
10 30 The Pnce ls R•&amp;Jtt
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II 00 Home
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12 30 It Col..\.ld Be You
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MAN JAILED
J•m The1ss 23, SyrrH'ttlle arrested by Depul;~- Sheriff Harold
Duckworth was jailed at 5 30 8
I m today and charge-d w1th co-ha\ b1t1ng 111 a st.at 1• of adultery He
I will appear before Justice of Peare
1R E Grmdley

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CHARGED WITH SPEEDING
Robert L Stewarl E Maln St
waf! arrested for .speed1ng by Pa1 trolman JJenry Werry Wednesday
1 and wlll appear 111 local Mayor's
court Dec 29
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Home
TIC f J(' llough
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current
Camrr·. GJ[S To School
I ennesst'~-' Erme Ford

tess to the dose Garden Club on
Wednesday evemng for the1r an
nual turkey Christmas dmner
Her home was atlracuvely de·
torated tor Chr1stmaa
The members were IWated at
small t~bles decorated w1th Chmt
mas molife mcludlnli: red lighted
candle•, pine, bells and small
Christmas carol song books were
u1ed as place cards
Preceding the dmner the club
held a abort busmes~ meetmg 111
charge or th"! prestdcnt, Mrs Nor
man Mt'C.atn Members read a
Chnatmas poem 111 an1wer to roll
c1ll, Mrs Hobart Shields won the

Mattne e Tt&gt; ~ ap·,
Quet'•1 F:)r :'\ Dav
Mudtrn Rum.aJJcee
C'Nnedy 'I . me
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11 SO T.o~t

9 OOTh.e Bob Hope CbeVY Show
10 00 layaJcade uf SportJ
t0.45 hmous Fight;
11 oo News Heajlline!
1115 Wea'dercaat
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I 30 As the Worlo turDI
2 :&gt;0 Our Miss B1-ooka
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1 30 Femuane '!'ouch
2 15 Uverace
2 45 Ufr W1tb Elizabet):L
300 Afternoon Film Festival
4 30 Super Serial Time
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6'00 Car•"on Club
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Sally G1lmore, a employee of
the Feder11l Bureau of Jnvest1ga
tion in Wasbmgton, D c , &amp;pent the
boliday weekend with her parent~
Mr and \Irs Carl Gilmore, 11nd
daughter. Carla Sue
Chl1Btmas Eve Mr and
Mr~
Judson Whrte ent.,tamed With a
famlly party and guests were Mr
and Mrs G1lmore cada sue ann
Sally; Robert Dyer and Mr and
M
rs Robert Tewksbary Chnstmas
at thde MGilm;rekhbaome
m u e
r an
rs ew s ry
and Mrs Charlotte Fugate, mother
Of Mr Gilmore.
TUesday mght Mr and Mrs
Tewksbary and Robert Byer took
Sally Gllmure to th,e Charleston
airport when flhe retucr.ed to her
emplo)ment m \\oa.slungton

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Eddie Spencer, 1 medJcal rtudent, at the Umventty of Ch1cago
II spending !he holidayg with his
parents, Mr and Mr1 Fred Spencer and BU!iter • June
Mrs Annie Avia, Logan, W Va,
lfl VlsJtmg with her mother, Mrs
W A Roseberry, and alster, Mrs
T. J Ryan.
Alma Dudding, a teatber In the
N1tro school system, it spendlllg
her vacation with )Jer mother and
other relatives.
Dr and Mrs. T B McGowan
new to New York lor tbe funeral
serv1ces of Dr. McGowan's father
on Saturday They returned on
Monday

Mrs Gold1e Ingels and children
recenUy moved to the1r newly
purcha~ed home on Thlrd StTeet
The house was formerly occupied
bY Edward Rickard and fam1ly
Mr and 1&gt;,Jrs Fred Will Rien
mond, Vugmta, spent Chf.Istmas
w1th her mother, )trs Rosa Fmk
Fred Porter, Sprmgfll!ld, Ohto,
spent Christmas w1th Mr and Mrs
Ralph Warner and other friends
Harold Young, who IS employed
In Charleston, Js spending the
holiday, w1th bu: family
Mr and Mrs Mues Brown spent
Chrlstmas Day w1th the1r son and
daughter mlaw, Mr and Mrs Har
old ~rown, Galhpol!s
Mr and tdrs Ferns Juslts and
chlldren Dale and JoAnn , are
vacatiomng durmg the Chmtmas
hnhdaH Ill Flonda

Sandra Foley, who IS employed
m Washington, D C , IS vacahonmg with her parents, Mr and Mrs
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IJoliJay guests at the horne of
Mr. and Mrs Herman Roush are
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Roush and
daughter, Susan of Te1ras They
will leave on Wednesday to v1s1t
n. Brlglllm
111 Wellsburg, W Va, returmng
durmg the week end Other guests
~ •er ID MlddleJIGI1
at the RUltsh' Htithe were Mr and
IQ BAKER FURNITURJ:II
Mrs Charle.s Russ~IJ and famtly of
Follansbee W V11
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Ob1o, deceased.
Dated th1s 17tb d.y of Deeem..
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Naomi Baptist Church Annual
Christmas Pr.ogram Held Monday
The Cbrilt:DlN program or the
Naomi U.ptilt Chtn'ch Wll held
Monday evenlnJ under the dt.rec
tlon of S. T. JohniOn, aNUted by
Mrt Allen Hampton
Prayer by Allen Ha.111:pton, aupertnt.endent, opened tbe prorram
followed with redtationJ by Lady
Don, Bellnd.l 1nd Janae Scott and

Unique Christmas
Cords Received By
Former Pastor

Charlet and Charlene Brown A
Tre.at.. were JiveD tht ~....
Charles and Charlene Brown or the cburcb .rbool, Itt.
and Oian~o~ Russell sang ''W11l1e tht" bt'nediction by Mr. AI.,_
rl au11 " and • Jingle Belli\ '
('ondllded lhl! progr1m.
A dialogue by He-len Brown
Joyee W1lllams and PhyllJ&amp; Rusaell preceded a pageant
The
Nativity " The cast fcrr the pageant
were Willa Brown as Mary , Clar
ence McCabe J oseph ,
Helen
Brown, •nd "'ngel Ranilolph Scott
Charles
McCabe
1nd Charles
Brown, the Shepherd1 Aaron Buf
f1ngton , Samuel Russell 1nd S T
JohnS(ln , the W1semen, and Vwla
Brown, the ruder

Buy
Holsum

FriendJ of the Rev and Kn
Char lea Pomeroy and tam.Uy, NewDunng tbe p1ge1nt the rhotr
art, received oncin.al Cbrl.tmu
carda thil year. Mr Pomeroy u JessJe JobMOn, Pri~oellla and Chera for-mer putor of tbe Middleport ry Scott, Fanme RuaseU, Helen
First Baptilt Cbu:rdl aod they vlaJt
here fnqueatly.
The eard ia beaded "An OflllDal
poem dedieated to FOll--&lt;an be
suaa: to tbe tuDe ot "Jingle BeiJJ"
ud read• u followt::
''DIIbiug throUJht tbe JnOW, In
1 one hone opea aleigb, To your
bOUle we JO, slqin1 all the wa)',
Our love to )'OU we brine. OUr
hearte are liJht 1nd &amp;I.Y. Come
join Ui a, a IODJ we doJ, To eelebrate thla da7
''The Pomeroy• ne 011 the way,
To visit you today Tbe eb. of w
are havlnl fun, 1Deludln1 Dad 1nd
Mom Kay your joy be complete,
Let there be no dlrth of love 1nd
W Mala St.
l1ugbtcr U We JOin to ling or JeIW' bll'lh"

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Simons Pomeroy Market

An ImpresSive candle llghting 1all had lighted ean.dles.
serv1ce was held at the Federated 1 Group smgmg of "Silent Night"
Melp County, Ohio
Pomeroy
Church Christmas Eve begmnmg and the prayer of dedication fol- (121 20, 71. (1) 3, :lie
at 11 0 clock
ll)wed by the benediction and p08tJude concJuded the service
The organ prelude by Mrs Ben
Neutzhng opened the program
JoHo'A-~d by the processiOnal I
Cbnstmas carol "Oh Come All ve
.Falthrul" b} the chotr and eongre·
IContlnuH from ,.,. one)
gallon The call to w,.,rshlp a-nd to Lancaster as dlitrlct superln
A~.PI
lmvocatlon by the Rev Waldo J tcndent and two years later was
Bartels preceded the f1rst scnp· transferred to Newark as commer·
i]
ture readmg "The Prophecy", tak c1al &amp; Industnal Dept manager
en from Isa1ah 40'1-5 aud 9-11
of the Southern DIVISIOn. H1s next
\ Following the carol 'It Came promotiOn came m 1933, when he
I
U;10n A M 1dntght Clear" Rev Bar· became diStriCt mana11er at Zancstels read the second scnpture read v11le
mg ''The Inn" taken from St
In 1941. ~r Ktlhan was transLuke 2 l 7 The eongregstlon sang ferrer! Lo western Ohio to take the
'Joy to the World" and the thud post of manager of Ohw rower's
scripture readmg "The Shepherds" LJma Dlvtston He was there SIX
taken from St Luke 2 8-15 was }tars before- he returned to Ne
read after w~nch the group sang wark as manager of the Southern
A&amp;P Super-Right Pork Lou15 are selected from plump,
''Wh1le Shepherds Watched Their DivisiOn He a~&gt;sumed that pos1
young, gram-fed porkers . extra lean and extra good ,
}.,ocks By N1ght" and the Chnst- on Nov 1, 1947, folc&gt;Wlni the re
The ideal small stze lams are trtmt11ed of excess fat You
mas Pra)er
ltremcnt of l•'red C Morrbon
get
extra value at A&amp;P.
The fourth scripture readmg was [ Mr Kilhan IS a member of the
"The Nat1v1h" taken from St Shrine at Columbus, Masonic
Come See , , , You'll Save ot A&amp;P
Luke 2 16-20 and the earo! "Hark Lodge, Rotary Club, Newark Cham
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT , , TENDER
the Herald Angels SlOg" was sung ber of Commerce and Moundby the group "The W1semen" tak- b1.11lders Country Club He IS a mem
en from St Mathew 2 I 2 and 9 11 bcr and past presJderJt or the
was read and a tno, Mrs Paul Southern DIYlSJon chapter of the
Buy A Half L&lt;lin
SAVE
Clllilom Cut To Your Order-Roasts and Chops!
Nease, Mrs Marvm Burt and Mrs Oh1o Power Veteran Employes'
Roy Tracy Jr sang, "Holy N1ght" Assn and seyeral years ago served
A&amp;P SUPER-BIGHT QUALITY , LEAN
Re\' Bartels had for his Chmt- as state presuient o( the orgam
BOTTOM CUTS
mas message "the Holy N1ght" zahon He also IS past president
whtch centered around the words of tha Newark Ktwams Club and
''calm and bnght" The ilxth the Lima Cluli, at Lima
scrtpture readmg "The Light of
He has a son Bernard KHhan
the World" taken from St Joh~ of Canton. 'l'be v~teran unto Powe;
TOP CUTS
1 H preceded group smgmg 0 employe and hts wtfe res1de at
the ctJ~1 'As Wilh Gladness, Men 1015 lirandvllle Rd , Newvk
of 0
1' oliOWIOg b1s retirement from
The candle hghtrng service fol- the company, Mr K11lum plans to
lowed at 12 o'clock wlth tbe Rev spefld a Jot or lime at two of h1s
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT , . LEAN
Bartels lighting the ChrLSt candle uvonte pastimes, bshmg and
which was on the altar and the ~.raveJmg
TENDER SMOKED .. lZ.UI·LB. AVG.
ushers, Roger Hysell and Joe Kennedy, hgbtlng their candles from
Mr. Fed bas been diStrJct manMthe Christ candle, lighted the aisle ger &lt;~t La.nc01ster sutce July, tms
candles and they ln turn llghtert .'(Car, .for .L;::&gt;n years prwr to tna1
the rematndP.r of the seats until ume, he held llle post of dJSU'lC~
FULL SHANK HALF
--manager at Ironton.
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT
A "''"n oi more !han 29 years
Of servJce Wltll Onto Power, Mr
teJJ J.B a naLtve ot Ironton. lie at·
WHOLE HAM
Select an A&amp;P Super-Right Ham •. , you'll get rieh,
ttndect eJemenlary ancl lli.g.b sen
mellow flavor and full value all cbotce center
0
ooJ Ulere, receiVIng ius dlp!Omll
slices are left in A&amp;P half hams.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Cline, Irom Ironton High Jn 1~. He
Palme-r strellt, are announcing the stu&lt;Ued electrJcat engineering at
A&amp;P Super·JUcht ... LeaD, 100% Pure Beef, Proably Gmwul
mamage of their daughter, Helen, the BJ1ss Elecl.rtcal School1n WBsh
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT .. LEAN
to Gerald Marr, son of Mr and tngton, o. c., m lata and 1923 and
Mrs .Dale Marr, New Haven
tne next two years studied elec
The marriage was solemnized c.rtcal constructJon at Carnegie In·
on Saturday, December 22, at Rich sntute of tecnnolog)' m P1tt1
mond, Jnd
llun:n He Jater toot courses ul
Mn Marr 1s a graduate or Mid· engmeermg and allied subJects at
TENDER BULK CURED
dleport High School and Mr Marr tne Un.•o
UJuvermy eK:tenston
graduated from Wahama High branch at Portsmouth
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He JOined Uhlo Power on March
Ka1ser A}ummum Plant, Ravens-- 16, 1~7. as a dutnbution engln·
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eer at Portsmouth,
was named
They are makmg their home chief dtstrlbuUon engmeer there
With his parents m New Haven at In August, 1932 and fiVe years
EVERY EGG GUARANTEED
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• later appotnted to the post or diFROM NEARBY FARMS
VISIOn dutrtbutlon engineers He
UNCLASSIFIED MIXED SIZES
A&amp;P'S REGALO BRAND , , RED RIPE
served in that capac1ty until hh
transfer to
Ironton as district
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manager on Feb 1. 1944
Mr l''etl lfl a member of the
A&amp;P BRAND .. , OUR FINEST QUALITY
board of director;
of both the
Fa1rfleld County chapter of the
Mrs Wilham Bradford was lead American Red Cross and olthe G1rl
er Of the Prayer service at the Scout organiZation, n a member
Church of ( hnst Wednesday eve- of the Lancaster Chamber of Com
nmg and p1 tsented her grand merce and Lancaster Country Club
daughters, Jcnmfer Lohse and
While m Ironton, :Mr. Fell was
Neda Bradford m 11 voul duet 1 active in CIVIC and communlty pro
·In the Garden" as a special part jects and headed several lndust
of the f!ervlre
rJal development organizations Jh
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT , , , SERVE HOT OR COLD
Edward French was m charge Southeastern Oh1o
of the B1ble study class m the ab
He and his w1fe, Dr Madeleme
sence or the pastor , Fred I. Gard Fell, dJrector o( the psychological
ner
clinlc at Marshall College Huntmg
It was announced that Mn Lesta lon, W Va , plan to establish refll
Gothard would be the leader of the dence m Newark tn the near fu·
serv1ce next Wcdnesda'
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Impressive Candle Lighting Service
At Federated Church Christmas Eve

Mrs. Bra.dford Led
Prayer Service At
.Church Of Christ
fiND IT WILt BRING HIM
DOWN TO EARTH
ON THE RIGHT SIDE!

on

Shepherds were Eugene Hudson,
Larry Wiles, Raymond Zirkle and
RICkie LPmle) The Wtse Men
were Sonny Lemley, Charles Hy
sell and Chuckle Lemley Children
of the Prrmary Depart.nent sang
and dramatiZed "Away In The
Manger, and tbe Beglnnere Departments "ne1t a t tha mana:er an d
presented g1fts with the !IIDglng
of a children's Cbr11tmae lullaby
The cho1r canted ltghted can
dies and sang tbe musical back

Mr1 M1nme Erlewrne Grant St
had he1 f1 ve d1ughten and one
•on and moet of their bmd1e1
here for Chr11tmaa One rrandaon
Bobby J1y Erlewtne and Patricia,
daughteT of Mn Thelma Shut,
were the only one• unable to be:
present
Thote here for the reunion were
Mr :md Mrs Aldo Erlewlne, Mr1.
Thelm1 Shirt, Mr and Mn Bob
ShJrk and children, Bobette and
Bob, Mr nd Mr.s RuueU Shirk ,
Mr and Mra Clarence {Dolly) Btl·
ley and tons lUcky and Mlebael,
Spnngtleld, Mr and Mn Cbarlea
(Marlf!) G1lbert, West Jefferaon ,
Mth Fat1e ErlewlDe and Mrt Lucy
Greq and daughter., Judy and
Karen, wbo Uvea with Jr1rs Erlewlne

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WIN.ONI CLASS

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Holt Madohne Y.arun , Ruth Ratb
bu rn a11d Sharon and Chulene
Zundel Narrator waa Rev R.alpb
Zundel
'}lhe choir was composed of San
dlir Smith, Jean Holt, Barbara and
Ethel Hysell, Sbaron Youna, Sally
Foster, Madohne Martm, Sharon
and Charlene Zundel Llrry Bak
er Harold H sell a~d Wllli.lm
st'
tt
y
;,rhre
tte
ha
e com~! e 1n c rge 1neluded tbe followmg church 1thool
teachers Mra Caryl Cooi:, lin
Blondena HudsQn, Mrs
Helen
Holt, Mrs Margaret Se1den1ble,
Mtss Jt' rankle Wlpple and Kn
Zundel
An 1mpreS&amp;lve fllm depictinl
presentation of tbe Infant Jesus at
the Temple, the V111t of the Wue
Men and the FIJght mto Egypt
concluded the evefung 1 proeram
William wataon, tbe Church &amp;chool Sup! pronoun-d
...., tbe bene••..,.
tlon
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The "white gJ.ftl" brousht ~by
those In attendance were l1l$d to
fill bukets for the needy

Helen Cline Is
Married Dec. 22
T Gerald Marr

The Win.()ne Class ot the EUG
Church met Monday evehJna: · at
the church and held their annual
Cbrbtmas party. Rev. Ud MJ'J, It
J Seott were hosl and hos~sa. The
il"'tll&gt; IIIII Chriltmaa .&lt;Uo\t. play·
ed game• and hf,d a clft e¥h•nJe.
Approzimately flftv·flve attended.

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FBI Employe Here
For Christmas
Holiday Visits

W1ld 8 Jll/lllckok
Ne-ws P1cture

Eye
We-•thercllit
700 Dr Hudson .s Journal
7 30 Eddie Fuber Show
';' 45 NBC New1

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Calrl !he red fur Chnstmas dm·/ eveoln!( l nlidrtn of the l hu rclt
ncr table arrangements
Schoo! dramattzcd the Bethlehem
F1naJ plan.!l for an entertainment story w1th the members of tht:!
10 be g1ven m January wtlb pr.; Baptrst Youth f&lt;'ellowshtp Sln€ln8
ceeds to be gJve to the Polio fund Chrlstmu bymns and carols to1
"fere ('Ompleted The Club a13o each s~eoe Mu Caddy Wiclrluun
voted to g1ve donations to a needy ac(ompamed at the organ
family
Chrtstmas carols were sung ani
Tamara F1nlaw represented Ma
Mystery Suter glfU wbtcb had ry Paul Smith, Joseph and tioJe
bet!n placed under tb~ large light- htlle an.:els at the manger weH~
ed Chnstmas tree were distn- Mary Ellen Rousb and Dtana Ztr
buted
kle The Angel ch.Olr confllsted of
Parry Hysell, Anita Colima, Leah
Greaser Vlrglma Young and Sha·
ron Smllh

ven Theatre The mov1e "Sona of
the South" was shown Santa WIJ
present and g1fts and treatl were
alven to elilch child who 1ttetided.

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8 30 Walter Wla.eheU Sho1f

'00 Captain Kangaroo
1.00 Jl01nin'f Show
10.00 Garry Moore
19·39
Arthw Godl&lt;ey
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED _
The twelfth h1rlhday of Rtcb- 11 30 S~e It Rleb
12·00 Valb.Jlt Lady
ard llayf'~ son of Mrs Frank
12
ta Love of ~e
w.a~ ('eiebrated Thursday
1 Ha}'Ps
12 80 Searj:h l'or TomOJTo-..
With a fa mil}' dmner Gul's.ts wert
12 46 Gui41QI Light
Mr and Mrs Edd1e Rom111e, Mr
1 00 Kat1e•1 Kitchen
and Mrs llarold Lemley and chi!
1
30 As the World TurDJ
dren Sonny Roch and Charles A
decorated 1J1rlhday cake and a
2 00 Our MJ.Sa Brooks
numhe1 of g1ft!i were recened by
2 30 HCusepr.rty
I the guesl of honor
3 00 The B.g Pf.yoU
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NEW ARRIVAL
4 00 BriSht.. Day
Mr and Mrs
Marlon Hawk
4 15 Sec:I M Storm
tEthel Badgley) are annuoncmg
4 30 Ed&amp;~ of Night
the b1rth of a s1x pound eleven
5 00 The ::!:arly Show
1ounce daughter, Mary Chrll:&gt;hne,
6·25 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
on Christmas Da) al the Me1gs
6 30 Your Eu.., Rep 1rte 1
Gt&gt;neral Hosp1tal Sh£1 has a thtrl6 4!1 Sports Parade
Cf'n mon th old brother Dennts
6 55 We:::tbermao
Grandpart-nls are Mr and MNI
'1 00 Art Lmkletter &amp;: lht Kids
Pr1ce llawk, Pomeroy and Mr
7 H~ Douglas Elwar4s
and Mrs Van me Badgley Middle- 7 30 Sgt Preston of the Yukon
port and great grandparents are
8 00 Bob Cummmgs Sbow
Mr ancJ Mrs H D Lyons. M1ddle- 8 30 Climax
port
9 30 Playhouse 90
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GRANGE lo\E~TS TONIGHT
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Rock Sprinr.s qrange w1\l bold
ll ·O!S Scaqni.rte tho Westher
1111 Quarterly Birthday supper to-~ ) 1 10 The tate ~how
mght beg1nning at 8 p. m , act'ordmg to announcement today

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• GRATI:PtiL 8F..CRETAR\ - Thett• ~ 11 cabinet otrlcer 1ft town
who 11 doubly (r&amp;.tdltl to a b!~t;IHI!f' tlope pt&gt;t.IUier He 11 Weltare
~retary Marlon B F'elit(Hll Wlwu Ful:iom 11 a(ency wu llt!L up a
few yea ... ago, tome buteauctat nE"~Iedeo.J lo provide the trallltwnat
black Hmoueln• tor the t~t!crehtr}
J.."rienc:t. at the T•eo.l!ury ct~·rnrtm{n\ 11heN! Folsom once wrote
tax Ia,.., a. heard about hl1 pr•&gt;ll h: lll \1 utkmg through tht narcotlu
bureau lh•y round t11e ansv. e1
Pope arenta nn the w~st coast luHI ,elved H bt l(ht green Umou11ne
1ft excellent working order from 11 IIIU CotJt.:~ peddler Tb.e ca.r was
..,pee~ to t'OL8om. He not only hke11 the ,u,to, he Uket tbe dla·
UocUve eokN'.

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o., Dec 27, 1956-3 Bethlehem Story Was Dramatized Story
Erlewine Family
Rose Gorden Club Christmas
IFor Pomeroy Baptist Church Program
Reunion Held At
M
t'
H
ld
W
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d
Chros (mas 1'1
wa~
~ound to the tm~·re pres.ent.auon
.
DInner ee tng e
e nes ay
jv}u.l tl;
large aUdience at 1-'orn
I here were lpe'Cl.a.l numbera pre Christmas Time
Mrs Cl1rence Headley was hos blue ribbon and Mrs Norm•n Me· eroJ ll.~pt iJ&gt;\ 1.. hun:h un ~un(!JY stnled by Sally Foster and Jean

8·00 J1m Bowie

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32. Corpulee.
3t C\ly(Enl)
3$ Neuter
pronoun
37 Theretore
39 Con•tet.
latlon
tO Boy'•
nickname
&lt;2 Opon (poet )
u Doctor
(abbr)
t.e: Arabian
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REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
Entered as second class maihng matter at lht' post uttk-f. at
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pbone .nRJ. edltonal office phone 39'i
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C'ef\bl per week; or.e year m advanu at Ttw Dally St-.nt.iruN olfH:e,
SIS 60, SIX months $'7 80 thre£1 months $3 00 )Sy lflUI,or rou t~
where av31loble ont&gt; month $1 By matl on~ ~ear S8 sl:t mon•hs,
$4 25 three months $2 50 one mt'Oth Sl

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Thl! Rev and Mn ·Waldo J Ru
trh and a gro~p of )oung peop!~
or 1he Federated Church met al
llw &lt;"hUr('h Monday ('\e!llog a\
8 o rlo(' k and went carolmg
AI 10 o ('IO('k they returned !o
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the ~O LI ~I room for t'OOkles and
~ bot cho('olah:' afler •vh1ch
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Mr and Mrs Thoma s Youn l.! en
tt'rta1ned with a fam1ly dmner,
Sundll~ at the1r home West M11n
St Prrsent were M195 Martlyn
~ oung Waiihmgton, D C Mr and
\11 s Robert Rogers and daughters
NJnl'Y and Janet, Nehonvllle, Mrs
H D Y ou n~:: and Mrs Gerald Wise

We have been st udytng and tabulating rt&gt;cords for 1956 10
the Shenff's department and have COint' tO On(' ftrm lOnclUS
wn If the shPrlff and hts deputtes WNl' to .sat1s fy evet) t('ques1 ror sNvH.:e ft om h•s constituents- the public-he would I
need to double hiS stoff and get a much larger dispensation I
from the countv budl!l:'l commissiOn
There Is no mtentJ0/1 here of becomu1g mvolved 111 shenff I
politics It 1s not getting mto anv pohtwal pros and cons fl)
suggest a fPw fads for voters at large to mull over for future
r e feren&lt;'" al the tlmt" they may request a serv1 ce from this vital func11ou of t'oun1v government.
At. wtll hi:' -.een 111 ~ ff'W davs when rcsylts of our survey is
ouhh«hed 1 ]11 ee mliJOnty of break in~! and {'nlc1 1112' and pettv Ia • cenv In( rdPnf s occur in rural 3'"('35 at UDE!,ll::lrded coal
mJnP&lt;; c:.tl m · nd r,tJwrwise, service stations and ~mall stor"'"' in
s1monndme hrnnlets and above all at farms no longer o'Ccu
p1,-.c1 h v o" npr ~ or rPnirrs
.It 1&lt;: m'nr)s&lt;:: •hh' for· 1he shPriff and h1s two drnuliPF: to he
PVPr\'\\ hP• n 11 nn eI" 1 n ;lOnn•hPnrl a nPrsnn 01 Ol r&lt;::onc: whn
r :~rr1f'&lt;: off 1 111&lt;:h imnlcmrnl left I)UtsidP f1nm an nh::.nrinnnd

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~tr and Mrs Wilham Matla~
enlt!rtamed Wllh a fam1ly dmner,
Chri!J:tmas at the1r home, E•st Main
Sl Present were Mr and Ml'f
GeorgE- Dallas and son B11ly, CrOJ!'
(Jty Fla Mr ond Mrs Chester
Kmght and som Terry and Olt'k
and Da}'ton an~ Elmt&gt;r Ash¥&gt;orlh

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Dr and Mrs C E IN :Jowme e.nlt"rtamed wllh a ramtly dmntl,,

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C'"f'h
"f'nmn~'' rd11 'l "'~' th.-. "nrn(.,C'I'' onP&lt;: F11r nnl( &lt;:&lt;: 'I nr&gt;hrhhnr
~""" thn 1,J.,, '' in ., ·•1.,, thet(' is small {hanu• fo1 1dent1ficat1ml ~nr l '11 h &lt;;o •f111"111 ,'Hf('Sf

Tools ::11e the most popular ob1E'ds of larceny ft om rura1ly
1ocah•d ntllll'S Junk hunters usu.11\v scroungE;&gt; around abandoned fa1 ms Young: teen·a,l!ers With htlJP moral tramm~ have
a f"l ~· l tl'ml Pncv 1o smash windows and b! l 't ms1de rural stores
With Robert Ruark
In f11\ no( kets WJih sundrv tlem s swl'{'f to the palate Some[ always come down With a se·
I known lull well that Santa
ftmf' s !hi'\ c.n t off hf';,vler items surh as tvoewnters A cert:un sta lton on f{l)utr 33 lo&lt; ated m the mJddlf) of a f~lirlv hM· vere at1ack of the fuddy-duddles Clau~t wears clothes made put of
the Yule season, a common glass and old nev.spapers and h1s
"ilv oonuln1NI neit!hhorhood was hit twice within three davs arouml
complamt of us ex bobby soxeu beard is pure nylon, but he used
last summ Pr l'hP f1rsi t1me onJv candtes pop and pastries who compl:un thlll thmgs am't to look a b1t more comfortable ln
Wl"fp t ake n. Next lunP the vounl!'s!Prs' tdeos had Pxn:mded
ltke the\ USl'd to be 11nd arc prob a 1mit of well rubbed velv?,tee~.
Th('v rontwd 1 tvn ... wrilPt so me- small ('h mile out of I he reris- 111bly right at that The moln w1th what the trade calls sit'!(
1f'r .mel o1hl r tm!IP v,d11ahlr• iiPms 'T'hest• C1dp11ls were theme would be that there are whiskers 'fhe shine on hu; checks
some Llungs t~at don I need lm- and the glov. from his nose was
caught as ~f'tl' m.'ln\ nlhcts dunng 1~56
provmg and tertaw substitutes natural, not a Revlon product
Wh1le I never touch anythmg
' P(•ople ofll'n le01ve then homes fur ada)' 01 a v.eek with no won't do
w
do
not
have
to
hold
out
lor
stronger
than gram alcohol nent
one neat hy to k('cp an eye out for ma1 aude1 s or suspiCIOUS
a
slc~gh
r1d{
throu,l;lh
the
snow
to
you
car.'l
tell me that the rnodr-rn
looking s1 r.u tr:o... •s Sumc homes a1e Simply \\oalked 1nlo even
Grandma's f,11m , with the bells refngerators, wh•ch breed 1ec
the fiOnl dou1 1s lefl uJ.Wn l'h1s ra1ely happens 111 to"'n where Jln!!hng a~td Crandpa's nose cubes at the appullmg rule of
pollle are ca::;I IV tailed .md neighbors have knov.n sharp eyes matchmg ttu sunsl•l But ~here u maddened gumea J.IIGS turnmg out
It has hap!Jt'Ih'd nunw1ous t1mes llll\11~1 neighborhoods
still no sysll'm nf sleam heat w1th proteny, can hold a h1ghball to
Most lalt cnv 11\&lt;Jdents are ol the petty nature. The1e was ersalz electt1c logs that can match the old·faahloned cracked lake
only one ldSe of .tttcmpl(•d a11ncd •ubbt'ty mvcstJgatPd by lhe up tl) a su root IJLr rh log w1th a Ice that rame out m chunks to
shenff m tlw umHfy Uus Y,~'W , HI Hutland , and 11 w.ls fmled fat pmP klndh n.l( hasr as a d1spen re1t 1n ag. Jll,iUiated Icehouse unt1l
ser of good cht'l r A11d the l!leent. thtrst defuanded 1 1Ubd1v1s1~
by an J lc•1 owner
of hol ly ,nul rw~UeloP HI an oprnNatural ICe even riOunds letter

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Iff's JOb caswr and lost• ll we1 valuabh·s to those with vagt ant
mmds ,u11l s\l (ky Jmgt•Js people shuuld keep possessions sP
rurciJ HIHh•t lot k ,Jfld kl'J whPH no ouc 1.s around Also 111
PV&lt;'rv c.1se wiH 1c po~qb[l' 1f p1 ope11~ ow nets ,\1 (' to hP .m ,1..,
the.}· should 11 y to h.1 \ l' a nel):(hbOJ kN•p c)' es \\- .11&lt; hmg I01 :-illS

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hous 11 has nut been prod uced
b) the Du Ponts
Then• w11s a p(•rlumr 1n the oldt•r Chnstmas Jwu scs ('umpounfled
of klt1 hen odors - as thC dove
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Wllh th•• saJ:!e sh1fft•rl lurkev s and
the frull anc.l Sally Wh1ll' ea h~ JHClOUS s lt angels, alld 1epot·t them .11 once
mlxccJ wtth th&lt;' ~:~hal pness of un
ThteVt.'! y has lw&lt;•n a problem stnc(• tune unt (•membered It accustomed orang&lt;'s dumps of
r~
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Co 11 plump ratsms do11sccl 111 bran:ly
t
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ts a muth sma\1('1 IHtJtllem In l us ('oun rv . ;mu Ill elgs "' u - and set af•re crushed t•vergrecn
tv than 11 is In most foreign eounlt It'S (_ hnstt,lmzlng mflu-~ ntl the gema\ odor of Pa's bour
cnces have at:{UrHphsht•d mut:h ht'll' To steo~l , Ill many Euro- ~on toddy You &lt;"nnt pl.1~t1uu•
J•Can and on~nt.d U" llltnes Is ( unsldP! I'd a fair sport tf sue- that one, Mt&lt;sm&gt; Unuon c~rb1rle
eessful. Bad luck •f o1w falls ut 1! Rut even he1e thiS ::;1111
and urbon whucvc r }C he
lOoted-out aspect of our pnmeval nature occup1es much uJ; - -- - - ou1 law cnfon eruent oli!cers lrnw J.,H krng more offrcers we

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flcult tu follow hy krl'pmg \aluables out of easy rca&lt; h

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Gtn. -Gruenther m Cablnel

Defense Po1t Likely One
If Wilton Shoul.. lethe

Hpr.11fll to Ccntta.l Pru&amp; A..!IIIOdatfoll

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,\fii.JRNOTON cnpt1al circlea ate convln~.:el.l that Gen Alf1ell
Gruenthe~r l8 In llne tot a poHt Jn Prealdent ICiunhowei'S

Cllbinet, but no one !•1 saying what position he ¥.ill aet
The recently ntlred Allied fluprome commander In Europe 11 now
the new president or the Amerlcll.n Rlld Croat but he'l llkely to holl.l
that Job anly until lke findar a pl11r:e for him l.n the cabinat.
There wer. 1\lmon tlmt Gt1.1enther waa being groomed to IUCCet&gt;tl
John l&lt;'osh.•r Dullea ILl .secretary ot fllJ,te but the
1electlon or former Mastaehusetla Qov Chrlatl&amp;ll
He1 t.er aa Wldersecrehuy l:laa cooled oft' thes\l
I\IPOI IIi

It 11 belleHtl that Re1 ter look the number twa
poat In lhe State tlepartment with the undelatandlng that he wout,t move up to the cabinet
po1t when and if the alllng Dulle• C(tlltl
fhe be!Jt bet for Grurnther now probablY 11
th~

departmf'nl
Oef~~ru~e Seeretary
Charles E Wtl1t0n tepo!tedly wanta to retire t!'l
JHiv111e lite and the opening would be a logical
one for Olttenlhm

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NATIONAl. PARK-Uncle Sam 1'1
anx. : o u\4 to pul his "('"eat natloaal park Into
aha.pe for tourl11t11 The lateat ac(llui•IUon Is t'1u
Vtrcln I1land1 Nll.tlonal Park on the Carthbenn taland ot Bt Jolm
'l'hla un•JI i3laDd tobout the size or Her mudll 11 a cnen·clad monn·
l!ln top rimmed with wlllte tmnd bea~:hes and blue·rnen waters
St John haa • total population of about 800 and hal rem~t.lnetl
lar.-ety undeveloped since the ,djj,,)IJ wh~n the (l'e&amp;t DllJ\"tah lllKilt
plu!tatlOI\1 terraced IU hllla
The National J&gt;a.rk aervtce ha~ a tonK ra.nge development plan
for the tala.nd, Which t'alla 1m ao,:lf'quate dorklng faclhtlea, &amp; VIall or s
eM!.ter, 1111proved road11, cllmp,roundl, public beal"hea and the rt'll•
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than the ersatz version, and Jt
sure keOiJS 11 dnn1r colder than
those fancy hotel pellets With the
ho\f'S In them
l&lt;'c cream You can buy all the
fancy n11xe~ pop them mto the
monster machmefl, and have 1ce
cream m aU the colors and flavors
!Jut thts ~ast year 1 tnvested m an
old-fashiOned hdand cran k lrJezehr,
1 an t e
w1th the tee an thr &amp;at
dash{r with a small boy to turn
1t
1 love you Genentl Elec
tiH' hut drop In eome lime for a
plate of pe.ach cum Jersey cream,
and you may even get to hck the

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1 Underv.alst

ll Contrive
ncrelly
9 Capital
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10 Meana ot
communi.
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12 Throw olf
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mt.llon
u Mor.ture
t:l Lively 1001
16 Viper
18 Muale note
19 Part of
•to be'
20 God of love
22 Radio
cabinet
211 Likely
28. Apart
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2 External
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3 Catcher 11
glove
t Compau
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0 J:Cxplores
tor gold
6 Mustc.nota
Strange
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8 Large·btlled
bird
11 Be ln debt
13 Pull
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da sher
Wr o" n a loastl'r that has three
svet&gt;LI.., - rare med1um well, and
lmnwd ac&lt;.'onllng to ttte button
But you tak•• a ptece or butter
coated Ur('ad and fry It tn a sk1l]1t anrl then maybe bust an egg
mer 11 anrl tt w!ll compete m
anyhofly's open market Thu will
also appl} to home shortened p1ecrust, and hard country ham
which does not ('Orne ln a plastleltlt coverall
If }Ou are a pl]le or c1gar smokf'r ,~ li ghter 1s a handy thmg But
tf HJU are a dedicated type the
o'd long shanked red headed ktl
chl'n matl'h •s all by 1tst&gt;:f as an
ln&lt;"t'ndu,r\ agent Nor has the. e
l 'H r been a miracle f1ber that em
braced the feN w1lh the same t.en
der lovmg carP of a pa1r of hand
knt\ Scots-wool socks
They make synthct1e rubles,
pearls dtamonds anll sapphires
thRt l'Ould fool a pawnbl'oku, but
they never fooled the ln.slde of a
woman'~ emotions They are now
makmg enatz mink out of synthetic f1bers, which m1ght baffle a
man at 20 } ards but would nevf'r
delmeate the d1rcrt route to a
woman's heart
You can make ilnyth111g out nf
synthetics these days lncludmg
Silene£1 But the new \ plastic sllence tsn t nearly as good as the
old hshwncd s1lcnc£1 wh1ch was
go lden
A dame does not have to wear
11 mtnk to fef'l rtc•h ('her1shed and
Important tf !!he s got the re111 artlc[e m the de£1p f1 e'!zer she's r1rh
just by knowtnjl she owns It Mmk
type, fur IJkP fabnc Is nnt gomg
to arouse that love ltght 1n her
beady, little eyes
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Chmtma; at lhe" ho;ne, Hlih st
Prest&gt;nt were Mr and Mrs llaro,ld
Brahb111 of Dunbar, W Va Mr
and Mrs T A Do)Vnie and sons.
Allen :~nd Charlt•s and Mr and
Ml ~ W1! tam Downte and son,
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12 30 It Col..\.ld Be You
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J•m The1ss 23, SyrrH'ttlle arrested by Depul;~- Sheriff Harold
Duckworth was jailed at 5 30 8
I m today and charge-d w1th co-ha\ b1t1ng 111 a st.at 1• of adultery He
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Robert L Stewarl E Maln St
waf! arrested for .speed1ng by Pa1 trolman JJenry Werry Wednesday
1 and wlll appear 111 local Mayor's
court Dec 29
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Camrr·. GJ[S To School
I ennesst'~-' Erme Ford

tess to the dose Garden Club on
Wednesday evemng for the1r an
nual turkey Christmas dmner
Her home was atlracuvely de·
torated tor Chr1stmaa
The members were IWated at
small t~bles decorated w1th Chmt
mas molife mcludlnli: red lighted
candle•, pine, bells and small
Christmas carol song books were
u1ed as place cards
Preceding the dmner the club
held a abort busmes~ meetmg 111
charge or th"! prestdcnt, Mrs Nor
man Mt'C.atn Members read a
Chnatmas poem 111 an1wer to roll
c1ll, Mrs Hobart Shields won the

Mattne e Tt&gt; ~ ap·,
Quet'•1 F:)r :'\ Dav
Mudtrn Rum.aJJcee
C'Nnedy 'I . me
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9 OOTh.e Bob Hope CbeVY Show
10 00 layaJcade uf SportJ
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2 :&gt;0 Our Miss B1-ooka
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1 30 Femuane '!'ouch
2 15 Uverace
2 45 Ufr W1tb Elizabet):L
300 Afternoon Film Festival
4 30 Super Serial Time
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Sally G1lmore, a employee of
the Feder11l Bureau of Jnvest1ga
tion in Wasbmgton, D c , &amp;pent the
boliday weekend with her parent~
Mr and \Irs Carl Gilmore, 11nd
daughter. Carla Sue
Chl1Btmas Eve Mr and
Mr~
Judson Whrte ent.,tamed With a
famlly party and guests were Mr
and Mrs G1lmore cada sue ann
Sally; Robert Dyer and Mr and
M
rs Robert Tewksbary Chnstmas
at thde MGilm;rekhbaome
m u e
r an
rs ew s ry
and Mrs Charlotte Fugate, mother
Of Mr Gilmore.
TUesday mght Mr and Mrs
Tewksbary and Robert Byer took
Sally Gllmure to th,e Charleston
airport when flhe retucr.ed to her
emplo)ment m \\oa.slungton

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Eddie Spencer, 1 medJcal rtudent, at the Umventty of Ch1cago
II spending !he holidayg with his
parents, Mr and Mr1 Fred Spencer and BU!iter • June
Mrs Annie Avia, Logan, W Va,
lfl VlsJtmg with her mother, Mrs
W A Roseberry, and alster, Mrs
T. J Ryan.
Alma Dudding, a teatber In the
N1tro school system, it spendlllg
her vacation with )Jer mother and
other relatives.
Dr and Mrs. T B McGowan
new to New York lor tbe funeral
serv1ces of Dr. McGowan's father
on Saturday They returned on
Monday

Mrs Gold1e Ingels and children
recenUy moved to the1r newly
purcha~ed home on Thlrd StTeet
The house was formerly occupied
bY Edward Rickard and fam1ly
Mr and 1&gt;,Jrs Fred Will Rien
mond, Vugmta, spent Chf.Istmas
w1th her mother, )trs Rosa Fmk
Fred Porter, Sprmgfll!ld, Ohto,
spent Christmas w1th Mr and Mrs
Ralph Warner and other friends
Harold Young, who IS employed
In Charleston, Js spending the
holiday, w1th bu: family
Mr and Mrs Mues Brown spent
Chrlstmas Day w1th the1r son and
daughter mlaw, Mr and Mrs Har
old ~rown, Galhpol!s
Mr and tdrs Ferns Juslts and
chlldren Dale and JoAnn , are
vacatiomng durmg the Chmtmas
hnhdaH Ill Flonda

Sandra Foley, who IS employed
m Washington, D C , IS vacahonmg with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Cl.) de Fole)

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IJoliJay guests at the horne of
Mr. and Mrs Herman Roush are
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Roush and
daughter, Susan of Te1ras They
will leave on Wednesday to v1s1t
n. Brlglllm
111 Wellsburg, W Va, returmng
durmg the week end Other guests
~ •er ID MlddleJIGI1
at the RUltsh' Htithe were Mr and
IQ BAKER FURNITURJ:II
Mrs Charle.s Russ~IJ and famtly of
Follansbee W V11
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Nella C Powell whOle Poat Office Mdreq. i&amp; Mlddleport, Ob1o
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E. Powell late of Help County,
Ob1o, deceased.
Dated th1s 17tb d.y of Deeem..
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Naomi Baptist Church Annual
Christmas Pr.ogram Held Monday
The Cbrilt:DlN program or the
Naomi U.ptilt Chtn'ch Wll held
Monday evenlnJ under the dt.rec
tlon of S. T. JohniOn, aNUted by
Mrt Allen Hampton
Prayer by Allen Ha.111:pton, aupertnt.endent, opened tbe prorram
followed with redtationJ by Lady
Don, Bellnd.l 1nd Janae Scott and

Unique Christmas
Cords Received By
Former Pastor

Charlet and Charlene Brown A
Tre.at.. were JiveD tht ~....
Charles and Charlene Brown or the cburcb .rbool, Itt.
and Oian~o~ Russell sang ''W11l1e tht" bt'nediction by Mr. AI.,_
rl au11 " and • Jingle Belli\ '
('ondllded lhl! progr1m.
A dialogue by He-len Brown
Joyee W1lllams and PhyllJ&amp; Rusaell preceded a pageant
The
Nativity " The cast fcrr the pageant
were Willa Brown as Mary , Clar
ence McCabe J oseph ,
Helen
Brown, •nd "'ngel Ranilolph Scott
Charles
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Brown, the Shepherd1 Aaron Buf
f1ngton , Samuel Russell 1nd S T
JohnS(ln , the W1semen, and Vwla
Brown, the ruder

Buy
Holsum

FriendJ of the Rev and Kn
Char lea Pomeroy and tam.Uy, NewDunng tbe p1ge1nt the rhotr
art, received oncin.al Cbrl.tmu
carda thil year. Mr Pomeroy u JessJe JobMOn, Pri~oellla and Chera for-mer putor of tbe Middleport ry Scott, Fanme RuaseU, Helen
First Baptilt Cbu:rdl aod they vlaJt
here fnqueatly.
The eard ia beaded "An OflllDal
poem dedieated to FOll--&lt;an be
suaa: to tbe tuDe ot "Jingle BeiJJ"
ud read• u followt::
''DIIbiug throUJht tbe JnOW, In
1 one hone opea aleigb, To your
bOUle we JO, slqin1 all the wa)',
Our love to )'OU we brine. OUr
hearte are liJht 1nd &amp;I.Y. Come
join Ui a, a IODJ we doJ, To eelebrate thla da7
''The Pomeroy• ne 011 the way,
To visit you today Tbe eb. of w
are havlnl fun, 1Deludln1 Dad 1nd
Mom Kay your joy be complete,
Let there be no dlrth of love 1nd
W Mala St.
l1ugbtcr U We JOin to ling or JeIW' bll'lh"

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Simons Pomeroy Market

An ImpresSive candle llghting 1all had lighted ean.dles.
serv1ce was held at the Federated 1 Group smgmg of "Silent Night"
Melp County, Ohio
Pomeroy
Church Christmas Eve begmnmg and the prayer of dedication fol- (121 20, 71. (1) 3, :lie
at 11 0 clock
ll)wed by the benediction and p08tJude concJuded the service
The organ prelude by Mrs Ben
Neutzhng opened the program
JoHo'A-~d by the processiOnal I
Cbnstmas carol "Oh Come All ve
.Falthrul" b} the chotr and eongre·
IContlnuH from ,.,. one)
gallon The call to w,.,rshlp a-nd to Lancaster as dlitrlct superln
A~.PI
lmvocatlon by the Rev Waldo J tcndent and two years later was
Bartels preceded the f1rst scnp· transferred to Newark as commer·
i]
ture readmg "The Prophecy", tak c1al &amp; Industnal Dept manager
en from Isa1ah 40'1-5 aud 9-11
of the Southern DIVISIOn. H1s next
\ Following the carol 'It Came promotiOn came m 1933, when he
I
U;10n A M 1dntght Clear" Rev Bar· became diStriCt mana11er at Zancstels read the second scnpture read v11le
mg ''The Inn" taken from St
In 1941. ~r Ktlhan was transLuke 2 l 7 The eongregstlon sang ferrer! Lo western Ohio to take the
'Joy to the World" and the thud post of manager of Ohw rower's
scripture readmg "The Shepherds" LJma Dlvtston He was there SIX
taken from St Luke 2 8-15 was }tars before- he returned to Ne
read after w~nch the group sang wark as manager of the Southern
A&amp;P Super-Right Pork Lou15 are selected from plump,
''Wh1le Shepherds Watched Their DivisiOn He a~&gt;sumed that pos1
young, gram-fed porkers . extra lean and extra good ,
}.,ocks By N1ght" and the Chnst- on Nov 1, 1947, folc&gt;Wlni the re
The ideal small stze lams are trtmt11ed of excess fat You
mas Pra)er
ltremcnt of l•'red C Morrbon
get
extra value at A&amp;P.
The fourth scripture readmg was [ Mr Kilhan IS a member of the
"The Nat1v1h" taken from St Shrine at Columbus, Masonic
Come See , , , You'll Save ot A&amp;P
Luke 2 16-20 and the earo! "Hark Lodge, Rotary Club, Newark Cham
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT , , TENDER
the Herald Angels SlOg" was sung ber of Commerce and Moundby the group "The W1semen" tak- b1.11lders Country Club He IS a mem
en from St Mathew 2 I 2 and 9 11 bcr and past presJderJt or the
was read and a tno, Mrs Paul Southern DIYlSJon chapter of the
Buy A Half L&lt;lin
SAVE
Clllilom Cut To Your Order-Roasts and Chops!
Nease, Mrs Marvm Burt and Mrs Oh1o Power Veteran Employes'
Roy Tracy Jr sang, "Holy N1ght" Assn and seyeral years ago served
A&amp;P SUPER-BIGHT QUALITY , LEAN
Re\' Bartels had for his Chmt- as state presuient o( the orgam
BOTTOM CUTS
mas message "the Holy N1ght" zahon He also IS past president
whtch centered around the words of tha Newark Ktwams Club and
''calm and bnght" The ilxth the Lima Cluli, at Lima
scrtpture readmg "The Light of
He has a son Bernard KHhan
the World" taken from St Joh~ of Canton. 'l'be v~teran unto Powe;
TOP CUTS
1 H preceded group smgmg 0 employe and hts wtfe res1de at
the ctJ~1 'As Wilh Gladness, Men 1015 lirandvllle Rd , Newvk
of 0
1' oliOWIOg b1s retirement from
The candle hghtrng service fol- the company, Mr K11lum plans to
lowed at 12 o'clock wlth tbe Rev spefld a Jot or lime at two of h1s
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT , . LEAN
Bartels lighting the ChrLSt candle uvonte pastimes, bshmg and
which was on the altar and the ~.raveJmg
TENDER SMOKED .. lZ.UI·LB. AVG.
ushers, Roger Hysell and Joe Kennedy, hgbtlng their candles from
Mr. Fed bas been diStrJct manMthe Christ candle, lighted the aisle ger &lt;~t La.nc01ster sutce July, tms
candles and they ln turn llghtert .'(Car, .for .L;::&gt;n years prwr to tna1
the rematndP.r of the seats until ume, he held llle post of dJSU'lC~
FULL SHANK HALF
--manager at Ironton.
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT
A "''"n oi more !han 29 years
Of servJce Wltll Onto Power, Mr
teJJ J.B a naLtve ot Ironton. lie at·
WHOLE HAM
Select an A&amp;P Super-Right Ham •. , you'll get rieh,
ttndect eJemenlary ancl lli.g.b sen
mellow flavor and full value all cbotce center
0
ooJ Ulere, receiVIng ius dlp!Omll
slices are left in A&amp;P half hams.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Cline, Irom Ironton High Jn 1~. He
Palme-r strellt, are announcing the stu&lt;Ued electrJcat engineering at
A&amp;P Super·JUcht ... LeaD, 100% Pure Beef, Proably Gmwul
mamage of their daughter, Helen, the BJ1ss Elecl.rtcal School1n WBsh
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT .. LEAN
to Gerald Marr, son of Mr and tngton, o. c., m lata and 1923 and
Mrs .Dale Marr, New Haven
tne next two years studied elec
The marriage was solemnized c.rtcal constructJon at Carnegie In·
on Saturday, December 22, at Rich sntute of tecnnolog)' m P1tt1
mond, Jnd
llun:n He Jater toot courses ul
Mn Marr 1s a graduate or Mid· engmeermg and allied subJects at
TENDER BULK CURED
dleport High School and Mr Marr tne Un.•o
UJuvermy eK:tenston
graduated from Wahama High branch at Portsmouth
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He JOined Uhlo Power on March
Ka1ser A}ummum Plant, Ravens-- 16, 1~7. as a dutnbution engln·
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eer at Portsmouth,
was named
They are makmg their home chief dtstrlbuUon engmeer there
With his parents m New Haven at In August, 1932 and fiVe years
EVERY EGG GUARANTEED
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• later appotnted to the post or diFROM NEARBY FARMS
VISIOn dutrtbutlon engineers He
UNCLASSIFIED MIXED SIZES
A&amp;P'S REGALO BRAND , , RED RIPE
served in that capac1ty until hh
transfer to
Ironton as district
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Mr l''etl lfl a member of the
A&amp;P BRAND .. , OUR FINEST QUALITY
board of director;
of both the
Fa1rfleld County chapter of the
Mrs Wilham Bradford was lead American Red Cross and olthe G1rl
er Of the Prayer service at the Scout organiZation, n a member
Church of ( hnst Wednesday eve- of the Lancaster Chamber of Com
nmg and p1 tsented her grand merce and Lancaster Country Club
daughters, Jcnmfer Lohse and
While m Ironton, :Mr. Fell was
Neda Bradford m 11 voul duet 1 active in CIVIC and communlty pro
·In the Garden" as a special part jects and headed several lndust
of the f!ervlre
rJal development organizations Jh
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT , , , SERVE HOT OR COLD
Edward French was m charge Southeastern Oh1o
of the B1ble study class m the ab
He and his w1fe, Dr Madeleme
sence or the pastor , Fred I. Gard Fell, dJrector o( the psychological
ner
clinlc at Marshall College Huntmg
It was announced that Mn Lesta lon, W Va , plan to establish refll
Gothard would be the leader of the dence m Newark tn the near fu·
serv1ce next Wcdnesda'
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Impressive Candle Lighting Service
At Federated Church Christmas Eve

Mrs. Bra.dford Led
Prayer Service At
.Church Of Christ
fiND IT WILt BRING HIM
DOWN TO EARTH
ON THE RIGHT SIDE!

on

Shepherds were Eugene Hudson,
Larry Wiles, Raymond Zirkle and
RICkie LPmle) The Wtse Men
were Sonny Lemley, Charles Hy
sell and Chuckle Lemley Children
of the Prrmary Depart.nent sang
and dramatiZed "Away In The
Manger, and tbe Beglnnere Departments "ne1t a t tha mana:er an d
presented g1fts with the !IIDglng
of a children's Cbr11tmae lullaby
The cho1r canted ltghted can
dies and sang tbe musical back

Mr1 M1nme Erlewrne Grant St
had he1 f1 ve d1ughten and one
•on and moet of their bmd1e1
here for Chr11tmaa One rrandaon
Bobby J1y Erlewtne and Patricia,
daughteT of Mn Thelma Shut,
were the only one• unable to be:
present
Thote here for the reunion were
Mr :md Mrs Aldo Erlewlne, Mr1.
Thelm1 Shirt, Mr and Mn Bob
ShJrk and children, Bobette and
Bob, Mr nd Mr.s RuueU Shirk ,
Mr and Mra Clarence {Dolly) Btl·
ley and tons lUcky and Mlebael,
Spnngtleld, Mr and Mn Cbarlea
(Marlf!) G1lbert, West Jefferaon ,
Mth Fat1e ErlewlDe and Mrt Lucy
Greq and daughter., Judy and
Karen, wbo Uvea with Jr1rs Erlewlne

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WIN.ONI CLASS

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Holt Madohne Y.arun , Ruth Ratb
bu rn a11d Sharon and Chulene
Zundel Narrator waa Rev R.alpb
Zundel
'}lhe choir was composed of San
dlir Smith, Jean Holt, Barbara and
Ethel Hysell, Sbaron Youna, Sally
Foster, Madohne Martm, Sharon
and Charlene Zundel Llrry Bak
er Harold H sell a~d Wllli.lm
st'
tt
y
;,rhre
tte
ha
e com~! e 1n c rge 1neluded tbe followmg church 1thool
teachers Mra Caryl Cooi:, lin
Blondena HudsQn, Mrs
Helen
Holt, Mrs Margaret Se1den1ble,
Mtss Jt' rankle Wlpple and Kn
Zundel
An 1mpreS&amp;lve fllm depictinl
presentation of tbe Infant Jesus at
the Temple, the V111t of the Wue
Men and the FIJght mto Egypt
concluded the evefung 1 proeram
William wataon, tbe Church &amp;chool Sup! pronoun-d
...., tbe bene••..,.
tlon
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The "white gJ.ftl" brousht ~by
those In attendance were l1l$d to
fill bukets for the needy

Helen Cline Is
Married Dec. 22
T Gerald Marr

The Win.()ne Class ot the EUG
Church met Monday evehJna: · at
the church and held their annual
Cbrbtmas party. Rev. Ud MJ'J, It
J Seott were hosl and hos~sa. The
il"'tll&gt; IIIII Chriltmaa .&lt;Uo\t. play·
ed game• and hf,d a clft e¥h•nJe.
Approzimately flftv·flve attended.

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FBI Employe Here
For Christmas
Holiday Visits

W1ld 8 Jll/lllckok
Ne-ws P1cture

Eye
We-•thercllit
700 Dr Hudson .s Journal
7 30 Eddie Fuber Show
';' 45 NBC New1

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Calrl !he red fur Chnstmas dm·/ eveoln!( l nlidrtn of the l hu rclt
ncr table arrangements
Schoo! dramattzcd the Bethlehem
F1naJ plan.!l for an entertainment story w1th the members of tht:!
10 be g1ven m January wtlb pr.; Baptrst Youth f&lt;'ellowshtp Sln€ln8
ceeds to be gJve to the Polio fund Chrlstmu bymns and carols to1
"fere ('Ompleted The Club a13o each s~eoe Mu Caddy Wiclrluun
voted to g1ve donations to a needy ac(ompamed at the organ
family
Chrtstmas carols were sung ani
Tamara F1nlaw represented Ma
Mystery Suter glfU wbtcb had ry Paul Smith, Joseph and tioJe
bet!n placed under tb~ large light- htlle an.:els at the manger weH~
ed Chnstmas tree were distn- Mary Ellen Rousb and Dtana Ztr
buted
kle The Angel ch.Olr confllsted of
Parry Hysell, Anita Colima, Leah
Greaser Vlrglma Young and Sha·
ron Smllh

ven Theatre The mov1e "Sona of
the South" was shown Santa WIJ
present and g1fts and treatl were
alven to elilch child who 1ttetided.

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8 30 Walter Wla.eheU Sho1f

'00 Captain Kangaroo
1.00 Jl01nin'f Show
10.00 Garry Moore
19·39
Arthw Godl&lt;ey
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED _
The twelfth h1rlhday of Rtcb- 11 30 S~e It Rleb
12·00 Valb.Jlt Lady
ard llayf'~ son of Mrs Frank
12
ta Love of ~e
w.a~ ('eiebrated Thursday
1 Ha}'Ps
12 80 Searj:h l'or TomOJTo-..
With a fa mil}' dmner Gul's.ts wert
12 46 Gui41QI Light
Mr and Mrs Edd1e Rom111e, Mr
1 00 Kat1e•1 Kitchen
and Mrs llarold Lemley and chi!
1
30 As the World TurDJ
dren Sonny Roch and Charles A
decorated 1J1rlhday cake and a
2 00 Our MJ.Sa Brooks
numhe1 of g1ft!i were recened by
2 30 HCusepr.rty
I the guesl of honor
3 00 The B.g Pf.yoU
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NEW ARRIVAL
4 00 BriSht.. Day
Mr and Mrs
Marlon Hawk
4 15 Sec:I M Storm
tEthel Badgley) are annuoncmg
4 30 Ed&amp;~ of Night
the b1rth of a s1x pound eleven
5 00 The ::!:arly Show
1ounce daughter, Mary Chrll:&gt;hne,
6·25 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
on Christmas Da) al the Me1gs
6 30 Your Eu.., Rep 1rte 1
Gt&gt;neral Hosp1tal Sh£1 has a thtrl6 4!1 Sports Parade
Cf'n mon th old brother Dennts
6 55 We:::tbermao
Grandpart-nls are Mr and MNI
'1 00 Art Lmkletter &amp;: lht Kids
Pr1ce llawk, Pomeroy and Mr
7 H~ Douglas Elwar4s
and Mrs Van me Badgley Middle- 7 30 Sgt Preston of the Yukon
port and great grandparents are
8 00 Bob Cummmgs Sbow
Mr ancJ Mrs H D Lyons. M1ddle- 8 30 Climax
port
9 30 Playhouse 90
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GRANGE lo\E~TS TONIGHT
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ll ·O!S Scaqni.rte tho Westher
1111 Quarterly Birthday supper to-~ ) 1 10 The tate ~how
mght beg1nning at 8 p. m , act'ordmg to announcement today

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• GRATI:PtiL 8F..CRETAR\ - Thett• ~ 11 cabinet otrlcer 1ft town
who 11 doubly (r&amp;.tdltl to a b!~t;IHI!f' tlope pt&gt;t.IUier He 11 Weltare
~retary Marlon B F'elit(Hll Wlwu Ful:iom 11 a(ency wu llt!L up a
few yea ... ago, tome buteauctat nE"~Iedeo.J lo provide the trallltwnat
black Hmoueln• tor the t~t!crehtr}
J.."rienc:t. at the T•eo.l!ury ct~·rnrtm{n\ 11heN! Folsom once wrote
tax Ia,.., a. heard about hl1 pr•&gt;ll h: lll \1 utkmg through tht narcotlu
bureau lh•y round t11e ansv. e1
Pope arenta nn the w~st coast luHI ,elved H bt l(ht green Umou11ne
1ft excellent working order from 11 IIIU CotJt.:~ peddler Tb.e ca.r was
..,pee~ to t'OL8om. He not only hke11 the ,u,to, he Uket tbe dla·
UocUve eokN'.

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o., Dec 27, 1956-3 Bethlehem Story Was Dramatized Story
Erlewine Family
Rose Gorden Club Christmas
IFor Pomeroy Baptist Church Program
Reunion Held At
M
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H
ld
W
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d
Chros (mas 1'1
wa~
~ound to the tm~·re pres.ent.auon
.
DInner ee tng e
e nes ay
jv}u.l tl;
large aUdience at 1-'orn
I here were lpe'Cl.a.l numbera pre Christmas Time
Mrs Cl1rence Headley was hos blue ribbon and Mrs Norm•n Me· eroJ ll.~pt iJ&gt;\ 1.. hun:h un ~un(!JY stnled by Sally Foster and Jean

8·00 J1m Bowie

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32. Corpulee.
3t C\ly(Enl)
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37 Theretore
39 Con•tet.
latlon
tO Boy'•
nickname
&lt;2 Opon (poet )
u Doctor
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REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
Entered as second class maihng matter at lht' post uttk-f. at
Poll\~. Oh10
liJbed every afternoon ucept Sunda:o by ThO:" Oh10 VaUty
lea:~lne , at 110 Met'hamc St Pomen:~&gt; 0 Bu.sl.Dt'!f,lj vfflut
pbone .nRJ. edltonal office phone 39'i
NatiOJal advertisrng represenlah\'e l"'ott L'l~Lli Kunball Inc.
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Mr~ . Jame., Cunnln.a: ham , Mrs.
The Gfiod 'W JI[ Club met Saf Parsy Fry ~nd _Mra. Cline Erwin
urday eveninr. at the humc or }I nt. Wt'te shoppH1i In Hw.ntlngton on
ThPlma C'apt"har t A slork showf' t ll onday .
was held honorm g Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Donald F £&lt;ou1h , Mrs. ArMontgomery of l.us An.'(Pies (thf' nett ltuush and Mrs S. IJ . R~it ­
former Fay Rou ~hl Mn ·~ontj!;Om · Ill!~&lt;' rt&gt;n!Jott yattcnded th.e llanery received mauy IClvd.r j;ttfts. dl'i s Mt•Sst~h 111 HuntingtOn. The
Socret SJsler glft!· were &lt;~lso P:~:·r· program wa s prest'nlt!d b)' lht'
changed . RPfreahml'nts were ~f'rv- ~f~tr~ ha l t. Cotlex_e Department of
r_rl to Mrs Cliff ltou~h . Mrs. W il- Mush', IU wht&lt;'h both Sandra
ham Roush , Mrs Thumas Gnn- Uoush and Lola RoUich , pllrlici.
stead, Mrs. Clyde Rice, Mr!';. \-\'iJ. paled .
ham McFarland , Mrli. Douglas MilMr. and Mrs. Wally Stewart of
ler, Mrs. CharJe 11 Rous~, Mr~. taw- Bussell. Ky .. were wePk end gu1•sts
renee Leivin~ anf\ children. Mrs. Of Mr . and Mrs. J . L. Stewart.
P.ansy F'ry and Mrs. Ben Sayre and
Mr .and Mre . Jl}c E. Gr~o~ham anr\
Ricky of Pl ai n City, Obio.
Stt'\'e of Waverly. Ohio were Sun
IIRTH ANNOUNCED
day afternofin gue11h of Mr. and
llr .and Mrs. 1Jarr1 Kearns are Mrs. Bob Johnston
announcing the birth of their first
Mr_ and Mrs. Paul Scally and
ebild , a 7 lb duvg htcr, Shelia Ann Nancy were ahopping in Parkers~rn Dec . 14 at Holzer Hospital burg on Saturday.
Maternal grandparen ts are Mr. and
Mr . and Mn. Kermit Ford were
Mrs. Arthur Ohlin.e:er of Lf'tarr Parkersburg shoppers on Monday
while paternal gr;~udparents ar~
Mr .. and .Mrs. J. ~· Stewart werf'
Mr .and Mrs. Delmer Kearns of shoppmg m Huntington on SatGibbstown, w. va .
1 urday.
PROGRAM HELD
BMr. and Mrs. Ben Sayre and
The St. Paul's Lutheran child- aon!l of Plain City, Ohio were
ren's Christmas pl'ogram wa~ held week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Monday DeC". 17 at 6 :30 p. m. at Olsen Suyre.
the chur&lt;'h. Giffs were brought by 1 Mr. ~nd Mrs. l..dwrence Lelvi ng
1
the rhildren to be sent to two Lu- ; and children of Narrows, Va ., were
theran Orphanages
· wee kend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Mrs. Carroll Adams Jr., super· Ttho I_,('lving and Mra. Thelma
mtende~t or the Primary DepBrt· Capehart.
ment directed the prl)gram. The
Glen Roush is a surgical pa·
&gt;Chlldrt&gt;n's Choir orenerl tilt&gt; pro· tien t in '!-Jolter Hospital.
gram with the singing of .. Little
Olsen Sayre is a medlC~al patient
Children Can You Tell " followed in St. Joseph Hospital
by a prayer by Margaret Rfiney.
Miss Ethel Riddle of Evanston
The Welcome was given by Cathy II! 1s vtsitinl( her parents Mr a11
and, J•.ne Roush . The following Mr~ . E .c
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a IOns: " Dear Little Jesus" by I
Cprn~ll Nease and Gary Ba'tey.
Mrs. L B. Ferguson !s in Roan''Prom 4 Li1tle Girl" by Susan oke, Pa., on IJUSine&amp;s this. ~eek.
Grinf!:tea.d· "1 Love Jesus" by Kar·
Mr. and Mrs. -otho LeiVIo.g and
Ia Kearns' and "BieS!ed Jesus" by Larry, ~1·. and Mrs. Pharis Justis
.Myra Rou::ih.
and ch1ldr~n and Wanda Roush
Christmas caro!s were panto- are . &amp;pendmg the hqlidays in
.
.
mimed as the Children's Choir Florida.
sang and Amy R'&gt;ush and Kitty . Pc~ Roush 1.s a sureical pat1ent
Dodson as narrators. Those por- m Heber Hosp1tal. .
Home for the holidays ~re Santraying the following parts were
Mary, Alice Roush : Joseph, Char· dra Rous~ , Lof~ Roush and Ronnie
Jes McFarland : Wisemen, Bobby M~Giothlm ~rom ~arshall_College.
Grinstead, Eugene Elliol nnd M 3 x 1 Jaan Schn~1~er .rom Oh10 Sta~e
Brown and Simeon bv· Jimmy Dod- Bernard Lemng from Otterbein
son
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CoJiege, Tommy Vance from W.
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Va. University and Ca"rol Roush
·Followin g the panlohlmc was a , from Wittenburg College.
prayer by Mary Roush and singing of "Oh Chri stmas Tree" by the
W!~~ING WORKERS
choir. The prograr.1. was closed by
The ""lll~ng Workers Class ~f
the btmedictlon by Pa~tor Peters. the Metbod~st Chl,lrch held_ the1r
Following the p;mtomime was a a?nual Chmtma,s party w1th a
was held in the soiial rooms ror fllfl exchange at tl1e home of Mrs.
the children oC the Sunday School. I ~_vatt Chadwl'll on Monday even.
lng
Approximately niPfy.five attendsd . ·
the program and party .
Rev. ~- A. Ang~e opened the
MOTHERS' CLUB
pal'ty wtth Grace and a covered
The New Haven Mothers Club chsh su pper was r.crv~d. the class.
held their annual Christmas party The group presented 1hc1r teacher,
at the Alex Quillen rlubhouse on Mrs . J. L. Stewart with a gift and
Wednesday evening. The group abo~ g1ft for Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
sang carols and Santa brought fiJ . Dcnms. Thrue Pf~!lent were Mrs.
led stockings and gifts to the Angle. .. Mu, ,,, ('arnc !3umgardner,
children 0 flhe members. Refresh- M.rs. Arthur Weherll, Mrs. Carl
King, Mrs. R&lt;~lph Fmk, Mrs. Jack
ments were ~crved
woMEN'S . CLUB
Needs, Mrs. Bill Howard, Mrs. Q.
The New Haven women's Club J. Howard Sr., Mrs. 0. J . Howard
beld thejr De_cf!Jl)her meeting at Jr ., M~s- John Morgan an{i Mrs.
the Alex Quillen dnbhouse with John ferguson .
, ~IONS CHRISTM~S PARTY
Mrs. Robert McGluthlin and Mrs.
Paul Powe\1 as ho~tess. During the
lh? Nf'w ll~vcn L1_ons t.:lub enbusines.g meeting Mrs. Paul Hen- . t.ertfl!lled thc1r ladJ~s Tuesday
clerson wa!i appointed to serve 011 cvenm~ at t~e (\m('ncan Legion
-.. a committee with four ot!H.'r inter- Hall .w1lh a Chnstmas party. The
esttd organization'&gt; to S(']ect the meetln gop:ned w.tth a song, t'lag
"Te'aeher of the Yenr·• Mrs. Donald salute. and mvo~atwn , followe_d by
Roush was named ('hairman of lhe the ~mner_ DurJg a short busmess
yeteran Affa irs Comm ittel'. Those meeting ..the .club vot{'d to donate
appointed on the Gommunity Ac- to the Ltghtlng Contest and Joy
hievement Proect were Mrs . Wil· Toy Fund . Alsn pl&lt;tn.s were f!Jade
Uam Chisler, Mrs Paul Hender- to rem~ve the Chr1_stmas hghl!l
son, Mrs. Jess Abels and Mrs. Ho· and de!Jver th~ Chrt~tmas h?~es
bert McGlothlin,
~o the needy cluldren 111 the vlcmThe PMiram by Mrs Paul Pow· ~ty . Durin.e: the program the readell was the "Story of the NatlviQ:" 1 lh8 "The Well ~f th e Sta.r" by
~tb Mrs. E. L. Stein ali reader, Su- Mrs. W;. ~- Proff1tt was enJoyed.
sanne Wolpel'l and Jane POwell Santa \ 1slted the p_arty an4 pre·
aingil).g, aeeompanied bY Mrs. Pow- sented each. lady w1th a gift and
ell at the plano and a prayer by the door pru:e was won by Mrs.
Mrs. Henderson. The progrftm was M~k l_Vard and Mrs. Kermit Ford.
closed by Mrs. Powell giving the Followm~ the party the group
Story of "The Littlest Angel." sang Cbrtstmu carols, Guests and
Those attending include those mern~ers present were Mrs: W. R.
above and Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Proff1tt, Mr. and Mrs. Kernut Ford
Jack Frey, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, 1 Mr .and Mr~. Bob Johnston, Mr.
Mn. Charles Lester Mrs p 1 and Mrr. Charles. Le5ter, Mr. and
S4:'a)ly, Mn. Karl Wiles,
Mrs. Harold Rood, Mr. and Mrs.
PheiDB and Mrs. Louis Karsrhnik. 1 Jack Frey, \f_r. and Mrs. Nick
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Phelps, Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Dod·
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Montgomery,
Mr. •nd Mrs. Tom Hollman, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Cbaf.les
Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Geroge
Jewell.

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Nonis sai d he might bf' able to
21-yPar-old Floyd Patterson
and his manager the idea of defending the newly won heavywPight crown against 2G-year-old
Pastrano in February, instead of
waiting until June to fight Tommy
Hurrle:!nf' J1ckson.

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Tennessee St. 77 J)lllar4 U. 81
Xavier La. 86 Sout~ern 157
MIDWi!ST ' .
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Ble 7 T""rnament
Pint Round
Oklahoma 67 KansaS Sifte 8'
Kansas 58 Iowa State 5'7
First . .unct
Muskingum 100 Lswrence Tech
85
Indiana St. 89 Geora:et.Qwn f\{Y 80

Scorina: on a 10-points-musl sys-

tem, nol one of the three rina of·
ga11e veteran Norkus ot
Port Chester. N. Y .. a single roun:l
.......tlr an t'ven round in tile dull
bOUt.

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Manhattan Sinks Nllflrl
Guard Tom Dt'luea sank two
~~~. (avored to wijl tile JUg
Ire~ lhrowa to put NYU ahead,
Seven ToUJ'ttament a\ Ka'nsas City,
'1:1·7D, with 52 SE'Coud~; left but he
Mr., led 28-27 at hlilftime and the
\ead cbangt!d hands eight times tben Wt\!1 c-alled for travelling au::l
duriq the second talf. town State ~b~ JIJ~ pnsed tlown~ourl to De·
vine for the wthning basket. It
ltd, ~. with 3:30 to &amp;'0 aiJ4 w~nt
Wf.S NQtre Oame's 18th vit:Jory in
a~l#. fl-36, with 13 ~condj J&amp;
~ tr.&amp;-yeal'-uld rh·alury .

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(}hio State 1Vins
(}ver Temple By
64-03 Wednesday

went un a (JOijeJ' cept

1'1-ftJ.In had l~ points lor JS:JID.Ift first-half shooting spree
that
'l'bompson tAU!.., IT ,qd:iiuf. Jiiacara, 9&amp;-79: Obio State
llld Vo;t eooneuted klr 1• fn!' fousht off a lalf Tem ple rally for
lo1rt- IJttte. Chamberl,tn wq lkor- 1 84-.fS wil), and Tom Steiake
~hlr lrustrat.ecl on offense but seq-reel ao points to lead Brigham
fl'•bbtJi :u rebotJnds. tl WPJil t~e Young to pn 89-75 triumph over
Tqbn's ~;~£ N.,w York.
flnt ~Oil f« Iowa State, r~~··
ninth with Oklahoma A &amp;: M, by
In other games wednesday night
'tJ(;LA toppled St. Louis, 72·66, ln·
4kna State whipped Georgetown
of Xentucky, 89-80, Mu-skingurq
beat Lawrence Tech , 10().-85, apd
X.vler La. downed 'outhern,

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Mattress ..... $39.95
Jleg. 't9.95 7 Pleeo Chromo

Olutte Set .. $79.95
Bel. '19.95 7 Pleee

$uhe .. Sale $49•95
Bothroom 011tfit

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Sporls wrltl'n c hfl ~(' ~lrnonald
Mll.AN, ITaly- Duilio Loi, 135.
llaly, outpointed Jose Hernandel, as the North {!'llll l'~ musl valuaJ:l41,1, Spain HI, rellliner\ Euro· ble plnyer. A ~imllar award fur
peau JlghtwcJght title.
Dixie honnrs wPnt to Wakt• !''ores\
fullbnrk Hill Hanw ~.
MIAMI
p,.
trano, 189'A&amp;. Miami BPach, Fla.,
Mirhignn's 1\'llkc l!nl•liHlO grah.
outpomted
Ch arley Nor ku~. 194, bo,l, fumbll' on tht· south 2~
Port Chester, N. Y., 10.
to set up thP first st'nrP 111 lhl'

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MIAMI UP • Jumpiug Tommy
~Dun nld showed 39,HU fans In
tbe OrangP Bowl Wedn{'!lday night
why he \~; an Ali-Am('rican as he
led thf' North to a 17 ·7 victory
over th1· South in the annual
Shl'inc ro\l('g(' all ~tar foolball
clanic.

FIGHT RESULTS

COMPLI:i!TE

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North Wins 17•7Victory In
Shrine All-Star Grid Classic

No fewer than II lourname~ts
will be in progress tonlght. fe~J·
lured perhaps b)' the Dixie Classic
at Raleiih, N. C. which include~
flve team~ whieh are ranked
among thl:' nation's lop 20. Tile
opening rnr(l rea tures Wake ForMcDona ld set up one touchdown
est vs Depaul, Nort h Carolina
wllh
a pass and led the Ynnkees
Stale vs lowll , Duke vs Wes l Vir"ini!l and Nor th Carolina v-s lJtab . on an 86- vard dnvr in 111 ~ &lt;'losing
rninuh~s ~i tiH) !(amf' whirh wa~
turned into a 1:1 yard fi(' ld goal
hv Mirhigun q uart cr!Jack Jim
Fi.~:hl Result~
~PTS
Maddock.

Beg. ••t.BUnnersprlq

riutl _ 1\lkli
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'N£W YORK uP- O}Jio State
64 • -63 victor over bard·fiJhtlng
Temple Wednesday night, will
face Manhattan in Friday nlghl'a
semi final round of the Holiday
Basketball Festival.

Mendyk run to th e 19 frn111 wl1l'rP
Purdue quat·terhnck l.t·n n~~w~on
hit Michigan Stalt• end ./lin Hmes1)' in th~ end zone. lluwson mat'!('
the tlrlil of his two eonvPTsions.
The North fitUI'I•rl at:01in mumenh later when \\'i~ c\n , ~in NHl
Dave Howard coveH·r.l 11 linbhll• by
Barnes.
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Tr~trru•t'l on
ndvl'r((' ;d \-lidfi ('\ct, ~h· nonilld lcapf'rf an11 thr('w
to Mendy k on 11 play that rovcn•rl
37 yard.~. From tht'n'. Oklnhoma· .~
Jimm~· Harris !Oll."-l'li to Indiana
Pnd Hob Fee for tht• t:1ueho!own .
The South avrrtcti a shutout in
the third period, goin):! :l2 _vard~
in ~even plays Jfll'r Flnwla haJf.
bar:k Jackl c Simp:son intem•pted
a pass by Dawson. Oukl' '~ Sonny
Jurgensen tHppcd a fourth downfntlr -yard pASS to Mls~lssippi }laiCbark Ed Crawford for lhl' ~core.
MiJsiMslppf tullbaC"k Pnlgr Cot hren
converted.

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The second half efforts of Buck·
eyes Ken Sidle and Frank How·
ard held o{f a frantic last minute
temple threat be(OTe the 5,23?
fans in Madison Squr.re Garden.
After Sidle's 12 second • half
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- - : point8 helped Ohio gain a 64-tll
1
elubtl, the akm dl\lln~ 'qu pment advantage with 1:45 leftoto play,
and youfr favo'r •11' Pkool,cuek. Even the Buckeye~ nearly lost the ball
go soar as 1n 1ae ~your
neighbor's lawn mower.
game.
B~au~e Fearless Fraley is pio- '
A goal by Temple's Dan Flemneer ing this new dodgt&gt; and l fel'l I ing narrowe•J the le~d to .one
free to predict that my new orga· point, and when the Owls regamed
niz01ti0n soon will hu ve
equal possession with 20 seconds loft,
standing with thl' U S. GOlf Asso- they railed time out . A shot by
cialion, the U .~ . f Jtwn Tennis Guy Rodgers mbscd the basket
Association and t he U.S. Amateur and the Buc~s regained posses·
Polo Federat ion.
sion.
Chartlilr members. now _. be·
Temple touaht bac-k from &amp;. sev.
iJ1g acc('pted ffl r the U.S. Aniteur en :fXllnt leocH4i'luftr deficil to Ue
Boomerang Throwprs Association the score four flrois and go ahead
aud you 'd bctlt•r get in on l h e at one point, 59 . 57. However,
gruuud floor .
Sidle's set shot and ~ree throws
by Howard and Jim Laughlin
Began In Austreli•
broke a 81-81 lie in the flosing
This new craze ht•gan in the mJnutes to give Ohio State's final
Australian boondocks whPn, in a victory mar~:in.
Wl'ak moment, I 10u~!l•t out an
ahoriJ.dnal chlcftaiu tlallH'd John
Tim lwrry. boss man of the Illawara Tribe. In n(, Llnw at all , the ground wilh thp handiest toes
J've Her seen and furi:ot to ·yell
Ch!Pf .Juhn ha d b('&lt;'OmE' the first
"Duck." I didn't see any ducks,
boomerang profess ional in the hls·
anyhow. but l saw stars. 'l'hey
tory of tht• sport.
really do come all the way back.
The &lt;·onvcnation wen t some·
Anyhow, after a half-hour lesthinJol like thla: ·
son.
1 was prouder than whl•n
"('hid. I'll !olive you two pound&amp;
Jack ie Burke congratulated me on
to teach me how to throw a
my ell!:ht iron ~hots as Chi('f .John
bonmerang."
patted me on one already aching
After all, I flgurt'd , a ltJt or ex· shoulder and comm('n\c-rl :
catj_dlc~ in the United States are
"You pra('tlro lots. You be
making hig dough teaching Idiots
murh
good."
like me the lmpos~ibility or strlk·

I

ing a iolf ball. Chlt•f John was
pretty quick to r:atch un , too, like
11 golf pftl In a grt'enhou~e .
"No un do," he said . "Not for
two pounds. But for thrc-e pounds
1ix 1 do. That pay fo r boomerang
brt'llk3gc."
Lightnln• caloUlatlon, wblch
took no moN! than 1~ mlnutes,
permitted me to ascl!rtaln that
this ~:a!Jle to roua:hly 1even dollars
and 29 renh. A bargain cootlderll,lg the dough I've paid and 1 u~,
ean't hlt a drive a• far as 1 calf

throw • t:::. w~~

Today's Sports Parade

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By OICAR FRALEY
''Jolly &amp;oo4," I told' him in the·
United Prns Sports Wlrter
native idiom. "Not 011ly tllat. b ,
NEW YOBX
uP· A new otey doke and let's 10 _.1th t
sports craze Is sweeping- thP roun- nylng
try today·With al least one dev 1 We
otet".
Chief
Take ba&lt;'k the SfU'Iba. the golf It, I'll

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Then he sat down , just lik e any
i golf pro, and watched me
praet!ce. And . like somP other goH
pros, he sold mf' fnt·ty bucks
worth of new f.&gt;QUi!)ment when I
left.
The Fraley living room now ls
a shambles (rom Impromptu dem·
on1tratlons. Insurance men call at
all hours ot the day and night and
1 can't bardly bear them because
o( the bandiaes. But the boomer...1 bo()m IS really here to stay.

Bonn 8 to 5:30 p.m.
Evee. ·II)" Appointment
~· llaln 81.
Pomeroy

woodwork."
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went.
John wss pretty&gt; good
ha~d hlm tl!tat. He grippe-d

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Wl;ui"AIInement
Complete
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Mufflen &amp; toil pipes
Auto Glass
Windshields

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Store
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cat or furniture.,
Terms to suit ·

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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Jack Frey honored her son.
Larry, on his 7th birthday at the
Frey residence on Thursday alter-noon, Dec. 20. Games wefe p{ayed
and prizes awarded. Many ' nice
gifts were received and refreshments were served and · favors received bY those preJent. Attendin&amp;
were Vicki, Nan, De.vid Johnston:
Jean and Jerry Morgan, Connie
and Cathy Haggerty, Jackie Needs,
Ronn ie Steln, Carolyn and BiUy
Rou.sh, Paul and Jim hadwell, Larry Joe and )(elvin Fry; Dickie Otd
Paul Sayre, Jerry, ~onney, ·Ross,
BHI, Larry Frey, f(rs. Bob Johnstem anrl Mrs. Jack Frey.

PRICES ·
On All!IS Batlerlea That

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18 Months

$9.95

Guarantee

GROUP II
38 Months
Guanntee

$12.90

Batteries GuarantOf!C( By
30,000 Dealer~ .

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t.hat tbe .!lUmber of Miila levied on each dollar of property ab.olJD oq tbe , General Tax DU~tl tal:
Real !:state, Public UtUlty and Personal Property within 14id q:ountf for lhe year 1N8 11 u ftJlowl:

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Halfback OIUe Ma~nn of the
Cardinals, end Bill Howton of
Green Bay and ilJard Dick Stanlel
of Wa3hington rounded out the offensive eleven. The others who
won places on the defensive unit
were end Gene Brito of Wathint·
tun, tl;lckle Ernie Stautner of
Pittsburgh, linebacker Chuck Bed·
norik of Philadelphia, halfback
Diek Lane or the Cardinals and
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LEBANON

SIDELINE

1oon.

Cleveland placed five olay ers on
Detroit, which was in first place
until it droppe:d a 38-21 decision the two-platoon second Squad . Lou
to the Bears in that bitlerly-con- Groza landed a tackle slot on the
tested game . won five berths in offensive team and rookie Halfvoting hy ?.R sports. writers who back Preston Carpenter .a1so made
ccvered the campai t.:n in the var- the second offens:ve squad.
Ious Jeagtle . citiej_.
On the defensive second team
C1rdt Pface Two
squad, End Bob ·Gain, Tackle Don
The Chic-ag(l Cardinuls, Wash· Colo and Kenny Koz at safety
ington Rcdslrlns and Green Hay were the Browns' contribution.
Packers each placed two men on
tht~ team while the Pit(!!burgh
BROTHERHOOD MEETS
The Luther Brotherhood of the
Stel'lers and l'hilad('lphla Eagles
each won one hPrlh .
M&lt;1-son County Pansh held their
The Los AngPl('s Rams, Cleve- annual Christmas dinner at the
land Browns. lla!hmorc Colts and church on Tuesday evening. InvoSan Francisco Furty- Niners failed catio ad beediction was by Pastor
to lan1l a man on the first team .
Pch'rs. Donald Fo glesong was the
The Giants placed halfback guests speake rand his topic w_as
Frank Gifford and tar kle Roose-- " Putting Christ Bact In Christ·
veil Brown on th(' offensive p)a. mas" . Others attending were Mr.
loon and end Andy Rohustdll, and Mrs. Alva Luckydoo, Mr. and
tackle Roosevelt Grier and half- Mr~. Artie Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
bark_ Emlc~J Tunnell on the de· Clarence IUesllina: and Peggy, Mr.
tensave umt.
I and Mrs. Jess Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Hill Mlk~s Team
Herman Layne, Mr nnd Mrs. Bar·
F.nd Harlon H1ll , guard Stan · ry Layne
Jonl's and fullback Hi~ Casares
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Mr. and Mrs . Olio ·Grimm, Mr.
, r:eorge on defense were the Bears and Mrs'. Lloyd Roush, Mr. and
who won ~rlhs on the fir~t team. Mrs. William Pawell, Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit placed quarterback Bob- P. J. Wolpert and Susanne, Mrs.
by Layne , tackll! Lou -Creekmur Howard Wag enhals , Mr. and Mrs.
an dcentcr Charlie Ane on the of- J. V. McGrew, Mr and Mrs. Wil·
fensive unit .and linebacker Joe liam Russell and sons, Mrs. Rutb
Schmidt and
safetyman
Jack Godnite, Mrs. Charles Brown and
Christiansen on the defensive pia- __M
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who clash Sunday for the Nation·
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today filled nine of the 22 positions on the 1956 United Press All·
Star professional team .
New York the Eastern Division
champion, captured five berths.
Tbt! Bears, who won the Western
crown from the Detroi.t Lions in
their final regular season gt~me
Dec. lfl, placed four men on the
mythiCill lwo-p!atoon team.

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their bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. The )Je*q woo
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t-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 27, 1956

. NE'\V HAVEN

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GOOD WILL nua MEETS
Mr~ . Jame., Cunnln.a: ham , Mrs.
The Gfiod 'W JI[ Club met Saf Parsy Fry ~nd _Mra. Cline Erwin
urday eveninr. at the humc or }I nt. Wt'te shoppH1i In Hw.ntlngton on
ThPlma C'apt"har t A slork showf' t ll onday .
was held honorm g Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Donald F £&lt;ou1h , Mrs. ArMontgomery of l.us An.'(Pies (thf' nett ltuush and Mrs S. IJ . R~it ­
former Fay Rou ~hl Mn ·~ontj!;Om · Ill!~&lt;' rt&gt;n!Jott yattcnded th.e llanery received mauy IClvd.r j;ttfts. dl'i s Mt•Sst~h 111 HuntingtOn. The
Socret SJsler glft!· were &lt;~lso P:~:·r· program wa s prest'nlt!d b)' lht'
changed . RPfreahml'nts were ~f'rv- ~f~tr~ ha l t. Cotlex_e Department of
r_rl to Mrs Cliff ltou~h . Mrs. W il- Mush', IU wht&lt;'h both Sandra
ham Roush , Mrs Thumas Gnn- Uoush and Lola RoUich , pllrlici.
stead, Mrs. Clyde Rice, Mr!';. \-\'iJ. paled .
ham McFarland , Mrli. Douglas MilMr. and Mrs. Wally Stewart of
ler, Mrs. CharJe 11 Rous~, Mr~. taw- Bussell. Ky .. were wePk end gu1•sts
renee Leivin~ anf\ children. Mrs. Of Mr . and Mrs. J . L. Stewart.
P.ansy F'ry and Mrs. Ben Sayre and
Mr .and Mre . Jl}c E. Gr~o~ham anr\
Ricky of Pl ai n City, Obio.
Stt'\'e of Waverly. Ohio were Sun
IIRTH ANNOUNCED
day afternofin gue11h of Mr. and
llr .and Mrs. 1Jarr1 Kearns are Mrs. Bob Johnston
announcing the birth of their first
Mr_ and Mrs. Paul Scally and
ebild , a 7 lb duvg htcr, Shelia Ann Nancy were ahopping in Parkers~rn Dec . 14 at Holzer Hospital burg on Saturday.
Maternal grandparen ts are Mr. and
Mr . and Mn. Kermit Ford were
Mrs. Arthur Ohlin.e:er of Lf'tarr Parkersburg shoppers on Monday
while paternal gr;~udparents ar~
Mr .. and .Mrs. J. ~· Stewart werf'
Mr .and Mrs. Delmer Kearns of shoppmg m Huntington on SatGibbstown, w. va .
1 urday.
PROGRAM HELD
BMr. and Mrs. Ben Sayre and
The St. Paul's Lutheran child- aon!l of Plain City, Ohio were
ren's Christmas pl'ogram wa~ held week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Monday DeC". 17 at 6 :30 p. m. at Olsen Suyre.
the chur&lt;'h. Giffs were brought by 1 Mr. ~nd Mrs. l..dwrence Lelvi ng
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the rhildren to be sent to two Lu- ; and children of Narrows, Va ., were
theran Orphanages
· wee kend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Mrs. Carroll Adams Jr., super· Ttho I_,('lving and Mra. Thelma
mtende~t or the Primary DepBrt· Capehart.
ment directed the prl)gram. The
Glen Roush is a surgical pa·
&gt;Chlldrt&gt;n's Choir orenerl tilt&gt; pro· tien t in '!-Jolter Hospital.
gram with the singing of .. Little
Olsen Sayre is a medlC~al patient
Children Can You Tell " followed in St. Joseph Hospital
by a prayer by Margaret Rfiney.
Miss Ethel Riddle of Evanston
The Welcome was given by Cathy II! 1s vtsitinl( her parents Mr a11
and, J•.ne Roush . The following Mr~ . E .c
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a IOns: " Dear Little Jesus" by I
Cprn~ll Nease and Gary Ba'tey.
Mrs. L B. Ferguson !s in Roan''Prom 4 Li1tle Girl" by Susan oke, Pa., on IJUSine&amp;s this. ~eek.
Grinf!:tea.d· "1 Love Jesus" by Kar·
Mr. and Mrs. -otho LeiVIo.g and
Ia Kearns' and "BieS!ed Jesus" by Larry, ~1·. and Mrs. Pharis Justis
.Myra Rou::ih.
and ch1ldr~n and Wanda Roush
Christmas caro!s were panto- are . &amp;pendmg the hqlidays in
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mimed as the Children's Choir Florida.
sang and Amy R'&gt;ush and Kitty . Pc~ Roush 1.s a sureical pat1ent
Dodson as narrators. Those por- m Heber Hosp1tal. .
Home for the holidays ~re Santraying the following parts were
Mary, Alice Roush : Joseph, Char· dra Rous~ , Lof~ Roush and Ronnie
Jes McFarland : Wisemen, Bobby M~Giothlm ~rom ~arshall_College.
Grinstead, Eugene Elliol nnd M 3 x 1 Jaan Schn~1~er .rom Oh10 Sta~e
Brown and Simeon bv· Jimmy Dod- Bernard Lemng from Otterbein
son
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CoJiege, Tommy Vance from W.
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Va. University and Ca"rol Roush
·Followin g the panlohlmc was a , from Wittenburg College.
prayer by Mary Roush and singing of "Oh Chri stmas Tree" by the
W!~~ING WORKERS
choir. The prograr.1. was closed by
The ""lll~ng Workers Class ~f
the btmedictlon by Pa~tor Peters. the Metbod~st Chl,lrch held_ the1r
Following the p;mtomime was a a?nual Chmtma,s party w1th a
was held in the soiial rooms ror fllfl exchange at tl1e home of Mrs.
the children oC the Sunday School. I ~_vatt Chadwl'll on Monday even.
lng
Approximately niPfy.five attendsd . ·
the program and party .
Rev. ~- A. Ang~e opened the
MOTHERS' CLUB
pal'ty wtth Grace and a covered
The New Haven Mothers Club chsh su pper was r.crv~d. the class.
held their annual Christmas party The group presented 1hc1r teacher,
at the Alex Quillen rlubhouse on Mrs . J. L. Stewart with a gift and
Wednesday evening. The group abo~ g1ft for Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
sang carols and Santa brought fiJ . Dcnms. Thrue Pf~!lent were Mrs.
led stockings and gifts to the Angle. .. Mu, ,,, ('arnc !3umgardner,
children 0 flhe members. Refresh- M.rs. Arthur Weherll, Mrs. Carl
King, Mrs. R&lt;~lph Fmk, Mrs. Jack
ments were ~crved
woMEN'S . CLUB
Needs, Mrs. Bill Howard, Mrs. Q.
The New Haven women's Club J. Howard Sr., Mrs. 0. J . Howard
beld thejr De_cf!Jl)her meeting at Jr ., M~s- John Morgan an{i Mrs.
the Alex Quillen dnbhouse with John ferguson .
, ~IONS CHRISTM~S PARTY
Mrs. Robert McGluthlin and Mrs.
Paul Powe\1 as ho~tess. During the
lh? Nf'w ll~vcn L1_ons t.:lub enbusines.g meeting Mrs. Paul Hen- . t.ertfl!lled thc1r ladJ~s Tuesday
clerson wa!i appointed to serve 011 cvenm~ at t~e (\m('ncan Legion
-.. a committee with four ot!H.'r inter- Hall .w1lh a Chnstmas party. The
esttd organization'&gt; to S(']ect the meetln gop:ned w.tth a song, t'lag
"Te'aeher of the Yenr·• Mrs. Donald salute. and mvo~atwn , followe_d by
Roush was named ('hairman of lhe the ~mner_ DurJg a short busmess
yeteran Affa irs Comm ittel'. Those meeting ..the .club vot{'d to donate
appointed on the Gommunity Ac- to the Ltghtlng Contest and Joy
hievement Proect were Mrs . Wil· Toy Fund . Alsn pl&lt;tn.s were f!Jade
Uam Chisler, Mrs Paul Hender- to rem~ve the Chr1_stmas hghl!l
son, Mrs. Jess Abels and Mrs. Ho· and de!Jver th~ Chrt~tmas h?~es
bert McGlothlin,
~o the needy cluldren 111 the vlcmThe PMiram by Mrs Paul Pow· ~ty . Durin.e: the program the readell was the "Story of the NatlviQ:" 1 lh8 "The Well ~f th e Sta.r" by
~tb Mrs. E. L. Stein ali reader, Su- Mrs. W;. ~- Proff1tt was enJoyed.
sanne Wolpel'l and Jane POwell Santa \ 1slted the p_arty an4 pre·
aingil).g, aeeompanied bY Mrs. Pow- sented each. lady w1th a gift and
ell at the plano and a prayer by the door pru:e was won by Mrs.
Mrs. Henderson. The progrftm was M~k l_Vard and Mrs. Kermit Ford.
closed by Mrs. Powell giving the Followm~ the party the group
Story of "The Littlest Angel." sang Cbrtstmu carols, Guests and
Those attending include those mern~ers present were Mrs: W. R.
above and Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Proff1tt, Mr. and Mrs. Kernut Ford
Jack Frey, Mrs. Tom Hoffman, 1 Mr .and Mr~. Bob Johnston, Mr.
Mn. Charles Lester Mrs p 1 and Mrr. Charles. Le5ter, Mr. and
S4:'a)ly, Mn. Karl Wiles,
Mrs. Harold Rood, Mr. and Mrs.
PheiDB and Mrs. Louis Karsrhnik. 1 Jack Frey, \f_r. and Mrs. Nick
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Phelps, Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Dod·
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Montgomery,
Mr. •nd Mrs. Tom Hollman, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Cbaf.les
Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Geroge
Jewell.

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Nonis sai d he might bf' able to
21-yPar-old Floyd Patterson
and his manager the idea of defending the newly won heavywPight crown against 2G-year-old
Pastrano in February, instead of
waiting until June to fight Tommy
Hurrle:!nf' J1ckson.

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Tennessee St. 77 J)lllar4 U. 81
Xavier La. 86 Sout~ern 157
MIDWi!ST ' .
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Ble 7 T""rnament
Pint Round
Oklahoma 67 KansaS Sifte 8'
Kansas 58 Iowa State 5'7
First . .unct
Muskingum 100 Lswrence Tech
85
Indiana St. 89 Geora:et.Qwn f\{Y 80

Scorina: on a 10-points-musl sys-

tem, nol one of the three rina of·
ga11e veteran Norkus ot
Port Chester. N. Y .. a single roun:l
.......tlr an t'ven round in tile dull
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Guard Tom Dt'luea sank two
~~~. (avored to wijl tile JUg
Ire~ lhrowa to put NYU ahead,
Seven ToUJ'ttament a\ Ka'nsas City,
'1:1·7D, with 52 SE'Coud~; left but he
Mr., led 28-27 at hlilftime and the
\ead cbangt!d hands eight times tben Wt\!1 c-alled for travelling au::l
duriq the second talf. town State ~b~ JIJ~ pnsed tlown~ourl to De·
vine for the wthning basket. It
ltd, ~. with 3:30 to &amp;'0 aiJ4 w~nt
Wf.S NQtre Oame's 18th vit:Jory in
a~l#. fl-36, with 13 ~condj J&amp;
~ tr.&amp;-yeal'-uld rh·alury .

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(}hio State 1Vins
(}ver Temple By
64-03 Wednesday

went un a (JOijeJ' cept

1'1-ftJ.In had l~ points lor JS:JID.Ift first-half shooting spree
that
'l'bompson tAU!.., IT ,qd:iiuf. Jiiacara, 9&amp;-79: Obio State
llld Vo;t eooneuted klr 1• fn!' fousht off a lalf Tem ple rally for
lo1rt- IJttte. Chamberl,tn wq lkor- 1 84-.fS wil), and Tom Steiake
~hlr lrustrat.ecl on offense but seq-reel ao points to lead Brigham
fl'•bbtJi :u rebotJnds. tl WPJil t~e Young to pn 89-75 triumph over
Tqbn's ~;~£ N.,w York.
flnt ~Oil f« Iowa State, r~~··
ninth with Oklahoma A &amp;: M, by
In other games wednesday night
'tJ(;LA toppled St. Louis, 72·66, ln·
4kna State whipped Georgetown
of Xentucky, 89-80, Mu-skingurq
beat Lawrence Tech , 10().-85, apd
X.vler La. downed 'outhern,

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Sporls wrltl'n c hfl ~(' ~lrnonald
Mll.AN, ITaly- Duilio Loi, 135.
llaly, outpointed Jose Hernandel, as the North {!'llll l'~ musl valuaJ:l41,1, Spain HI, rellliner\ Euro· ble plnyer. A ~imllar award fur
peau JlghtwcJght title.
Dixie honnrs wPnt to Wakt• !''ores\
fullbnrk Hill Hanw ~.
MIAMI
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trano, 189'A&amp;. Miami BPach, Fla.,
Mirhignn's 1\'llkc l!nl•liHlO grah.
outpomted
Ch arley Nor ku~. 194, bo,l, fumbll' on tht· south 2~
Port Chester, N. Y., 10.
to set up thP first st'nrP 111 lhl'

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MIAMI UP • Jumpiug Tommy
~Dun nld showed 39,HU fans In
tbe OrangP Bowl Wedn{'!lday night
why he \~; an Ali-Am('rican as he
led thf' North to a 17 ·7 victory
over th1· South in the annual
Shl'inc ro\l('g(' all ~tar foolball
clanic.

FIGHT RESULTS

COMPLI:i!TE

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Shrine All-Star Grid Classic

No fewer than II lourname~ts
will be in progress tonlght. fe~J·
lured perhaps b)' the Dixie Classic
at Raleiih, N. C. which include~
flve team~ whieh are ranked
among thl:' nation's lop 20. Tile
opening rnr(l rea tures Wake ForMcDona ld set up one touchdown
est vs Depaul, Nort h Carolina
wllh
a pass and led the Ynnkees
Stale vs lowll , Duke vs Wes l Vir"ini!l and Nor th Carolina v-s lJtab . on an 86- vard dnvr in 111 ~ &lt;'losing
rninuh~s ~i tiH) !(amf' whirh wa~
turned into a 1:1 yard fi(' ld goal
hv Mirhigun q uart cr!Jack Jim
Fi.~:hl Result~
~PTS
Maddock.

Beg. ••t.BUnnersprlq

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'N£W YORK uP- O}Jio State
64 • -63 victor over bard·fiJhtlng
Temple Wednesday night, will
face Manhattan in Friday nlghl'a
semi final round of the Holiday
Basketball Festival.

Mendyk run to th e 19 frn111 wl1l'rP
Purdue quat·terhnck l.t·n n~~w~on
hit Michigan Stalt• end ./lin Hmes1)' in th~ end zone. lluwson mat'!('
the tlrlil of his two eonvPTsions.
The North fitUI'I•rl at:01in mumenh later when \\'i~ c\n , ~in NHl
Dave Howard coveH·r.l 11 linbhll• by
Barnes.
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ndvl'r((' ;d \-lidfi ('\ct, ~h· nonilld lcapf'rf an11 thr('w
to Mendy k on 11 play that rovcn•rl
37 yard.~. From tht'n'. Oklnhoma· .~
Jimm~· Harris !Oll."-l'li to Indiana
Pnd Hob Fee for tht• t:1ueho!own .
The South avrrtcti a shutout in
the third period, goin):! :l2 _vard~
in ~even plays Jfll'r Flnwla haJf.
bar:k Jackl c Simp:son intem•pted
a pass by Dawson. Oukl' '~ Sonny
Jurgensen tHppcd a fourth downfntlr -yard pASS to Mls~lssippi }laiCbark Ed Crawford for lhl' ~core.
MiJsiMslppf tullbaC"k Pnlgr Cot hren
converted.

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eyes Ken Sidle and Frank How·
ard held o{f a frantic last minute
temple threat be(OTe the 5,23?
fans in Madison Squr.re Garden.
After Sidle's 12 second • half
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- - : point8 helped Ohio gain a 64-tll
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elubtl, the akm dl\lln~ 'qu pment advantage with 1:45 leftoto play,
and youfr favo'r •11' Pkool,cuek. Even the Buckeye~ nearly lost the ball
go soar as 1n 1ae ~your
neighbor's lawn mower.
game.
B~au~e Fearless Fraley is pio- '
A goal by Temple's Dan Flemneer ing this new dodgt&gt; and l fel'l I ing narrowe•J the le~d to .one
free to predict that my new orga· point, and when the Owls regamed
niz01ti0n soon will hu ve
equal possession with 20 seconds loft,
standing with thl' U S. GOlf Asso- they railed time out . A shot by
cialion, the U .~ . f Jtwn Tennis Guy Rodgers mbscd the basket
Association and t he U.S. Amateur and the Buc~s regained posses·
Polo Federat ion.
sion.
Chartlilr members. now _. be·
Temple touaht bac-k from &amp;. sev.
iJ1g acc('pted ffl r the U.S. Aniteur en :fXllnt leocH4i'luftr deficil to Ue
Boomerang Throwprs Association the score four flrois and go ahead
aud you 'd bctlt•r get in on l h e at one point, 59 . 57. However,
gruuud floor .
Sidle's set shot and ~ree throws
by Howard and Jim Laughlin
Began In Austreli•
broke a 81-81 lie in the flosing
This new craze ht•gan in the mJnutes to give Ohio State's final
Australian boondocks whPn, in a victory mar~:in.
Wl'ak moment, I 10u~!l•t out an
ahoriJ.dnal chlcftaiu tlallH'd John
Tim lwrry. boss man of the Illawara Tribe. In n(, Llnw at all , the ground wilh thp handiest toes
J've Her seen and furi:ot to ·yell
Ch!Pf .Juhn ha d b('&lt;'OmE' the first
"Duck." I didn't see any ducks,
boomerang profess ional in the hls·
anyhow. but l saw stars. 'l'hey
tory of tht• sport.
really do come all the way back.
The &lt;·onvcnation wen t some·
Anyhow, after a half-hour lesthinJol like thla: ·
son.
1 was prouder than whl•n
"('hid. I'll !olive you two pound&amp;
Jack ie Burke congratulated me on
to teach me how to throw a
my ell!:ht iron ~hots as Chi('f .John
bonmerang."
patted me on one already aching
After all, I flgurt'd , a ltJt or ex· shoulder and comm('n\c-rl :
catj_dlc~ in the United States are
"You pra('tlro lots. You be
making hig dough teaching Idiots
murh
good."
like me the lmpos~ibility or strlk·

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ing a iolf ball. Chlt•f John was
pretty quick to r:atch un , too, like
11 golf pftl In a grt'enhou~e .
"No un do," he said . "Not for
two pounds. But for thrc-e pounds
1ix 1 do. That pay fo r boomerang
brt'llk3gc."
Lightnln• caloUlatlon, wblch
took no moN! than 1~ mlnutes,
permitted me to ascl!rtaln that
this ~:a!Jle to roua:hly 1even dollars
and 29 renh. A bargain cootlderll,lg the dough I've paid and 1 u~,
ean't hlt a drive a• far as 1 calf

throw • t:::. w~~

Today's Sports Parade

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By OICAR FRALEY
''Jolly &amp;oo4," I told' him in the·
United Prns Sports Wlrter
native idiom. "Not 011ly tllat. b ,
NEW YOBX
uP· A new otey doke and let's 10 _.1th t
sports craze Is sweeping- thP roun- nylng
try today·With al least one dev 1 We
otet".
Chief
Take ba&lt;'k the SfU'Iba. the golf It, I'll

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Then he sat down , just lik e any
i golf pro, and watched me
praet!ce. And . like somP other goH
pros, he sold mf' fnt·ty bucks
worth of new f.&gt;QUi!)ment when I
left.
The Fraley living room now ls
a shambles (rom Impromptu dem·
on1tratlons. Insurance men call at
all hours ot the day and night and
1 can't bardly bear them because
o( the bandiaes. But the boomer...1 bo()m IS really here to stay.

Bonn 8 to 5:30 p.m.
Evee. ·II)" Appointment
~· llaln 81.
Pomeroy

woodwork."
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John wss pretty&gt; good
ha~d hlm tl!tat. He grippe-d

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Wl;ui"AIInement
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Auto Glass
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Jack Frey honored her son.
Larry, on his 7th birthday at the
Frey residence on Thursday alter-noon, Dec. 20. Games wefe p{ayed
and prizes awarded. Many ' nice
gifts were received and refreshments were served and · favors received bY those preJent. Attendin&amp;
were Vicki, Nan, De.vid Johnston:
Jean and Jerry Morgan, Connie
and Cathy Haggerty, Jackie Needs,
Ronn ie Steln, Carolyn and BiUy
Rou.sh, Paul and Jim hadwell, Larry Joe and )(elvin Fry; Dickie Otd
Paul Sayre, Jerry, ~onney, ·Ross,
BHI, Larry Frey, f(rs. Bob Johnstem anrl Mrs. Jack Frey.

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GROUP II
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Batteries GuarantOf!C( By
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t.hat tbe .!lUmber of Miila levied on each dollar of property ab.olJD oq tbe , General Tax DU~tl tal:
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SPit;:IALIZE

Halfback OIUe Ma~nn of the
Cardinals, end Bill Howton of
Green Bay and ilJard Dick Stanlel
of Wa3hington rounded out the offensive eleven. The others who
won places on the defensive unit
were end Gene Brito of Wathint·
tun, tl;lckle Ernie Stautner of
Pittsburgh, linebacker Chuck Bed·
norik of Philadelphia, halfback
Diek Lane or the Cardinals and
sefctyman Bobby Dillon of Green
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RATESOFTAXATIONFOR 1956

LEBANON

SIDELINE

1oon.

Cleveland placed five olay ers on
Detroit, which was in first place
until it droppe:d a 38-21 decision the two-platoon second Squad . Lou
to the Bears in that bitlerly-con- Groza landed a tackle slot on the
tested game . won five berths in offensive team and rookie Halfvoting hy ?.R sports. writers who back Preston Carpenter .a1so made
ccvered the campai t.:n in the var- the second offens:ve squad.
Ious Jeagtle . citiej_.
On the defensive second team
C1rdt Pface Two
squad, End Bob ·Gain, Tackle Don
The Chic-ag(l Cardinuls, Wash· Colo and Kenny Koz at safety
ington Rcdslrlns and Green Hay were the Browns' contribution.
Packers each placed two men on
tht~ team while the Pit(!!burgh
BROTHERHOOD MEETS
The Luther Brotherhood of the
Stel'lers and l'hilad('lphla Eagles
each won one hPrlh .
M&lt;1-son County Pansh held their
The Los AngPl('s Rams, Cleve- annual Christmas dinner at the
land Browns. lla!hmorc Colts and church on Tuesday evening. InvoSan Francisco Furty- Niners failed catio ad beediction was by Pastor
to lan1l a man on the first team .
Pch'rs. Donald Fo glesong was the
The Giants placed halfback guests speake rand his topic w_as
Frank Gifford and tar kle Roose-- " Putting Christ Bact In Christ·
veil Brown on th(' offensive p)a. mas" . Others attending were Mr.
loon and end Andy Rohustdll, and Mrs. Alva Luckydoo, Mr. and
tackle Roosevelt Grier and half- Mr~. Artie Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
bark_ Emlc~J Tunnell on the de· Clarence IUesllina: and Peggy, Mr.
tensave umt.
I and Mrs. Jess Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Hill Mlk~s Team
Herman Layne, Mr nnd Mrs. Bar·
F.nd Harlon H1ll , guard Stan · ry Layne
Jonl's and fullback Hi~ Casares
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on offense and middl e guard Bill
Mr. and Mrs . Olio ·Grimm, Mr.
, r:eorge on defense were the Bears and Mrs'. Lloyd Roush, Mr. and
who won ~rlhs on the fir~t team. Mrs. William Pawell, Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit placed quarterback Bob- P. J. Wolpert and Susanne, Mrs.
by Layne , tackll! Lou -Creekmur Howard Wag enhals , Mr. and Mrs.
an dcentcr Charlie Ane on the of- J. V. McGrew, Mr and Mrs. Wil·
fensive unit .and linebacker Joe liam Russell and sons, Mrs. Rutb
Schmidt and
safetyman
Jack Godnite, Mrs. Charles Brown and
Christiansen on the defensive pia- __M
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WE GIVI S&amp;ll GREES STAMPS

NEW YORK UP - The New
York Giants and Chicago Bears
who clash Sunday for the Nation·
al Football League championship,
today filled nine of the 22 positions on the 1956 United Press All·
Star professional team .
New York the Eastern Division
champion, captured five berths.
Tbt! Bears, who won the Western
crown from the Detroi.t Lions in
their final regular season gt~me
Dec. lfl, placed four men on the
mythiCill lwo-p!atoon team.

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t.U.Ourb the ropes b7 GasPar Ort~a. of Mexi~o. in the ~ ~ of. ·
their bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. The )Je*q woo
Qe LO·rounder on polnt., makint it U1e seeon4 v~~ ~ twa
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LIGAL NOTICE
Callie f.' arrah, wh o rest dcs at
NOTIC&amp; OF STOC.CHOLDEilS
Kalamazoo ~ta te Hospnod . KalaANNUAl.. M&amp;ETING
CANASTA Ct..UB MEETS
mazoo, Mtdt i ~~:an, Hobert Knotts,
The ann ual mef'Ung of the
wboae t.a ~ t kn own plaee of resi- stockholders of the 1-'lrst National m embe rs and iUei~h or the New
dence was P.lkton, Maryl and R. D. Bank of lh clne , Ohio for the I Mrs Paul Scally entertamed
1, but whosr p re~en t addr ess IS un-~ electton of d trl'ct or~ and trans- Havfn Ca nasta Cluh .11\ her home
know n 0111d 1 annut. wnh reason- achon or a ny uthr r husiness that , on \\ t&gt;d no.day evemng It was the
able &lt;ll ltgntl't' bt&gt; ascf"rtuned , may come hf"fOtl" t !'le meeting will i annual Ch.nstmas party wlth a
Calre nn· 1\J IOt\l&gt; wh.o last known ' be held at tht' offll't' of said bank: 1 t:lft exchage The Scally re&amp;i.dence
place of tr,H !; rue wa s Ivydale, on January B, 19:':17. between 10:00 1w;u rt.-!"orated m keeping with
h h 1
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West \ '1rg111~J and whose pn.· ,.ent a m. and 12 ·00 noon.
I t e o way season u were t e repla&lt;"e of rl'~tdence ~~ unknown and
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fre shm{'nls served. Prizes were
canno t tw 11...cc rt ainerl ,
Ralph
Signed fo;uland S. Norns, , awarded to Mrs. Keith Arnold and
1 Mrs Howard
Knoll o. ., ho::.t h1 ~1 known Jllacc of
Cas hler.
Wagenbals, Nancy
re.sid cnl·;· .... d ~ Puwellt o n wes.t 02) 20, 21, 22 , 27, 28, 29, 6tc
Scally Mr,!l. Jack FTey, Mrs. Cecil
V1rguu a , nut \\ ltlose present res1· 1
-- - -Sayrl" , Mrs. Mark Ward, Mrs. .R.
d~nn Js unknown and cannot, I recorded m Deed Book lBa Page V. GJbb.s, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Stem,
WJth rcasU1lahlc r!illl':enre, be as- 43 ~ of Meigs County Deed Recorda Mrs Albert Mehl.an, Mrs. Bob
certawt&gt;d, Rus sell Knotts, whose
Being the illme real estate c()n: Johnston and Mrs.. Ge()r&amp;e Ingles.
last know n plac~ of residence was veyed to w. H. Knotts by deed
Ivydale, West V1rgm~a. but ~hose recorded in Deed Book 163 Page
BEND SEWING CLUB
present pla rr or resJdence i~ Un- 139 of Meigs Count) .Deed Records.
Ttle Bend Sewing Club held their
known and l'an nol he ascettamed ,
The prayer of said petition is annual Christmas party at the
!.eland l'nrf' . "·hose l.ast known f&lt;1r sale of s&lt;lid real estate for the I home of Mra. N. o. Wein on. Tuei"
place of re:m knee 1 ·~ 1010 Souij). payment of debts or said decedent day with a gift exchange. Tbo.e at·
Qu-; b E&gt;c St · A PI 5 ' A r Img Ion, v·lr- • and charges aforesaid,
· and for oth· tendmg were Mrs. L. C. Bou11h,
gm1a , anti whose present place of er relief.
P!Jrs. A. B. Wodrum Mrs. L J, Rutres Jdenee 1s unknown and cannot
teneutter Mrs. Donald Smith "Mrs.
be ascertained . will take. n.o tice
The ~rsons f1rsl abov~ men- w T. st~ne, Mrs. Hayes Jub.Ung,
that Ken n11 Knotts as admm1stra. t1oned will further take notrce that Mrs. Hennan Layne Mn. R. F.
tor of the rstate of William H. they hav.e been made parties de· Bryant, Mrs. A. D. 'aume, Mrs.
Knotts, d{'ct"ased , on the ~th day fendant m the above petition and LJoyd Roush and a guest Hra
of September, 1952. filed his peti · that they arr. required to answu, Emil Knight.
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hon in the Probate Court of Meigs the same on or before the 16th day
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County, Ohio, Case No. 16,033. and of February, llm7.
PURPOSE CLASS
on the _14th day of Decembe~,
KENNA KNOTTS, Admlnl•
The Pur se Class of the Luth1956, f1led bls supplemental petl·
tr ..or of the Estat. of WIJpo
tion therein , alleging that the per- llam H. Knotts, DKHud.
era~ Church held their annual
sonal oe~tatc of sald decedent is
(12) 27, (1) 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 6tc Christmas potluck dinner recently
insufficient to pay his debts and
l1n tbe ehu.reh basemenL The IJ'OUp
l"'harges or administration; that
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1 sang Chmt.mas t:11rols and read.
decedent. Wilham H Knott8, died
Cecil Maude and Ella Ble118mg mgs were IJven by Mrs. Lawrence
setzed 1n ft•t• Simple of the follow- were calleu of Mr and Mrs. Tobey Parsons and Mrs Wiiiiam Powell.
ing real f'slal{' :
Myers and Mrs. Ethel Myers Tues- Twenty-three attended the annual
day afternoon.
·
dinner.
The following r{'al estate sllUat·
-- -ed in Sectwn No 30, Town1h1p No
?, Ranie No. 15, of the Ohio C()mpany'~ Purchase, Salem Township.
Meigs County. Oh10, and bounded
and dl'srnhed as follows: Betng
the Southw~~t quarter of the
Northwest quarter of said IICCtton,
containing 411 acres . more or less,

NEW HAVEN, W. Va.

l053 FORD, • dr., lovely cream
and befae. rwtomline, V8 motor
IUD viwr, a.dio, beater , &amp;eat

covers, Fordomatic and ContinJ per - , . . . . .
ental tllm. $1095.00. l'omeroy
,.rt;lata:. llmlmWD char&amp;• 50c.Motor Co.
11 :lB tr
• eentl per WOJ"d tor three CODH¢.ull¥e iDieltlooa.
lpa:Ul, -uae montb fOI' 25 cema 1952 STUDEBh.K.EH., 2 dr . V8 Hyper-d[~•maUc driVe, boate r. v~ry
c,w:an, one owner, e...t.Oti.OO Pomehll nle 01' Z Ufl~ per WOrd wi.U
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roy Motor Co
11 28 tf
be ehar&amp;ed fo;, adV«t.i..sing if not
pdd for befGre the ~th o( eacb 1~ BUlCh., t dr . bar_d _t-op-, be
- ,u- tl11011tb followJ.Da insertlon.
fuJ 3 tone grun l intsh, white
Ettor• lJ1 A4Vfll'tlllnl-8bould ~
wan. tires, low milea&amp;e, dyna·
reported lmmedlltelJ. Tbe Dally
now, radio, heater. $229li.OO.
8eatlael trlD Del be feQ()Dilbl.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
II 28 tl
for men thaD one lneorrect. inoertloa.
1~2 PLYMOUTH 2 dr Sedan.
Deluxe, beautiful turquoise fin·
Carer t1l 'l1tadb ud !peet.al Noitb. ~.00. Blaettnar's, PometlOII ol Eftata printed at reeu-

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Pboa.e 1227. Nijbt Phone 1039X. OODGs.PLYMOtnH DXAL
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Mec:haalc St., Avery Nell()n.

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YOUR BALER
TWINE
NOW. Charge off to tbll year's
----bwlineu. Black $8.73 - Prem- GOOD HEREFORD BULL for Sale
lum $8.80- Good $6.85. Quantity
Price fJOO . See Raymond Tea·
discounL
P'ulton
Thompson
ford or Pbone Chester, Ohio.
Tractor Sale~, PomtToy.
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black. Can oe registered Charles
&amp;ads, Rutland , R. D.
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'omplete WHEEL AIJGl&lt;Al!:N'r,
bl.~andq a.nd bral:e eemce
&amp;let tt'l lafet s.mo.,
Kala t Street ~
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE, See Wm.
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Radford or Harold BlaekJt.on.
lAY I DON'T YOU KNOW?
Rock Sprlbg:!l or phone 852-J .
ea~r'a wilt
give you the bet.t
lJ 14 lmo-p
trade on furniture or app..
1ia!ltf· i BUlLOJNG toTs 8 or 10 One -;n
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e:xtra fine onf' If interested call
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at the hte of A N. Bengel,

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24 l!Kfi
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Mother wa~ like a beautiful
flower
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Sent down to earth from God;
To bloom 1n lhts world a little
while,
Then to be laid bene'llth the sod.

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-R~O~o-,~M~ AND- FO~H

aporlmt·nll! ,
Butternut

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Where "Hifl Glory"
tJhe'll share .

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We wonder why Mother w11s
taken
Right in the hloom of ynuth?
But our heavenly Flllhcr knew
bc~t.

When he heckoned
this c11rlh .

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A plarc will be vacant in the
home
Her gentle voire is sl1ll .,
Jlut we musl not que~Hon God .
But 11ay- Dear Lord- Thy w1ll

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She did not p:o alone
}'or htor Siiviour t:atnl' to mecl
ht•r,
And take Iter to ht'l' hom('.

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or call 494- Y Pcn·y L 1'('oplcs.
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Then we'll have a granrt reunion
Around the Grt'at Wh1tr thront•
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Thot!lnu Ot·r

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19&amp;8 BUICK Speef:1l, 2 dr. Sedan
Dynaflow drive, "hard-top style.
$2,39&amp;.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
12 20 6tc
JQM OLDSMOBILE Super "88" 4
dr. Hollld1y Sedan, bydnmalic
drive. $2.595.00.
Bla«~ttnar,s,
Pomer()y, Ohio.
12 20 8tc

191111 BUICK 2 dr. 1Uvl«~ra Cpc.
"HIJ"d·top"
dynaflow
drive.

S2.39fi.OO.
Blacttnar'a,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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19&amp;2 DeSOTO V8 • dr. Sedan .
Power slttrlna:, automallc trans
mlaa,oa. $696.00.
Blaettnar'11,
Pomflr())', Ohio.
12 20 6lc

t9M &lt;.IJEVROLET. 4 .dr. 1edan, VB
motor witb overdrive, radio,
heall!r, 1elll eover1, dark green
flhllh. $174~.00. Pomeroy ~otor

CCJ..

1128U

J '63

CHEVteOLET, 4 .1:-., ~ tone
blue ft(llah, 180 terles, heater,
clesn. ~.00. Pomeroy Motor
Co.
11 28 tl
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10:4 BUICK CENTURY 4 clr Hn·.
Jcra Sedan, Dynaflow drivf, powt&gt;r
stooring, fully cqulpcd $2,~91'1.00
IUaettnl!'ll, Pomero)' 12 27 Hll'

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Jlu&amp;l year• .l'op row; 'fbe aea1 of the •wp,rile winner, the city of loubvWe, elled .u a
•yn.d,wl ol gumption f.p.r her "reeop.itJoa ~ ,Praelice of belie luaiWIJI, riFt•"; .Jaequel,ine
J{fw~ins, ~her; Shlrler Fq, ~ MeJ Qarbar• Lekberg, eeuJ..ptrea, Julie Andrewl!l,
.•.lage &amp;tar. Bouom rowt Plua Chang, 'Wtiter4 Blanebe ~Dleo, anbitect; DorP Dar, lihu
ll&amp;l'; Naj~eh Najafi, IOeial wor~ert M1117 M. Dou1lus, fatbion deaipc-r•

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

Your Krogc.r Store will
close Mon ., Dec . 31, at
6:00 P. M. and be closed
Tues. Regular hours re.

In Addition to Our Usual Law Pric:es
ond High Quality Food

1na·inder of week.

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SAJ.F, -Pear'&lt; ~1rby Real E&amp;V 1\.:Y. All Jll&amp;ktell .ttepautJd b)' .&amp;1
t.ate,
Rutlant\ Township J•
pen 'lt:cnntflit!lll. t'nooe 628-l ,'i
I acres land, house, barn and out
Middleport
IHM
bu!td!ng1!. ~ee Geo-rwc A. Me-In· ·- -----·- ·-~art. Adm!niMrator
fl-t ·tt SAVE UN VOUil SU0E reynlr lt
Hactue ~hue Slwp
ll'or reD~tealioa
l.eddera,
J I 30 U
!W:atrold Boards. Dror,. Cl()tb.-1
Clinton P'laher M.lddierwrt
lrl:&gt;UIOri«..C
l'h•m., 6..!65-X
t t -1-tf \LV Dl
ONE 4 HOOM APAilT:.t:ENT. One Uarn~:SJDJP~Un ln.surllllce Ajeocy,
M..1ddJc}Wn. Jo' Lre - AutowubU.,_
8 room house Newly del.. Jt'ulcd
bonl\M
. .Pnoue 6al~X
8-:,W...t!
inllldr 11.0!1 Ot.tt. A N. Bt•ugtl.
11 1 I [ "UMPLJ~TJ:o.. JnSW"PQ.ce i'rOHlCtlOII,
I'\' llleroy

Kroqer Cut Tenderav

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t'll'tt, t'uho. t.:a.ll

Doll

M.JHtt, M~dcUtlport, Ublo.

!'ARTY lo lllkt·
lnw month])' payment s on l.ll)
SJIIUd p1;1no Cnn be sN·n 111
thls ~·lrinity Write Credit Mana. HOUSE 111 Middleport, fl HOOMS
~N. I' U . Box 1253, Man,;flC'lil,
ltlld 2 BATHS. Price $:.!200.00
Ohio
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Term:~ if de,mcU. Cull 6075-J.
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H 1-:SI 'tJNSIItl ,F,

kcoll:state

Budget Manager
Tht• FJrCl:slone Tire and Ruhht&gt;r
Company h a 8 an lmmedutl{'
opt•nin..: ul H&amp;R Fin•stonc Dt•&lt;JI·
cr Store m Mlddleporl for a
man lo manage Time P11Ymc.1t
Dt•partmcnt. Must be a Slllt'smun
anti know how to promulc Ill ·
Mide und outside alorc salt's, 11111s
C'rt'dit an~ colle&lt;'tion follow - !If!.
Salari('d po.'lition with bolh ~Ill ·
ary and expenses paHl dunnR
trmmng prriod A1,1c 23 lo 4!i.
All Inquiries held stnctly ('UJtri ·
drntial. Write U. J,. Nichols. C/ tl
The i&lt;'ln'to!ont- Tire &amp; Rul&gt;)lt~r
Co, 21t N Jo'if1h Sl, Cohunbu~,
Ohto, J:IV111Jl qunhfications.

INTERVIEWS

AUTO SALES

WUI Ia H•ld In

I!~;;;;=M~Id~d~l•:•:•:•;t~ln~~=~;;;;d
PART. TIME

BOOKKEEPER

lmmodlale Opening
l'·or 1m l'Xflerirnct'd man or wo-

IIHJII who &lt;"an use a JOb requl,··
mJ,: 4 hours JH'r char.. prdt&gt;rtahly
ill tlu• nu11'11in~ Will be rt!qllil'·
rd to tully &amp; rl't·ord d1tlly t~llll'~.
post llt:t•mtnt.'l re('CJvahle lud.
RN~. 1111(i lll&lt;lke Menernl lcd.~:er
cntrit&gt;.~. (No at·emmtmg rcqulr·
Ni l Wrllt', ~i\in~ qualif,cutJOII!I
and nNtmf'n1 information .

When people 11uddenly face be·
ruvement the servl~ of a trtul
worthy funeral director is inrh!ipensable. They also welcome the
information and caunsl!) rcttiV·
cd at

Trevey-Finaterwold
Funeral Home
In arldition they can secure Qltlll·
ltv ml'rchandlsc without extn•·
J~ ButternUt Ave.,

DO NOT

INSURANCE AGENCY

H &amp; R FIRESTONE

ACCID.NT
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Flrt, Automoltl ...

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Waldl Jlo.

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White Braad ..... ~:~:......2tou• 29•

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Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Dec. 27, tDSG-7

By Mil. AND MJIS.IIillTJI

Gee, Daddy , it ·s;

r:;uper! "bu're
the mo:::;t~

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Mr nt1~ 'fr~ JTniVard T:wlor,
&lt;f'ln n .. nalrl "'Iff' :wd h·&gt;hv Of Point
1'1,...,.s~nt C'~lllNl on Y1'1 ~ . Panni('
Tavlor and Uober\ Sunday aftl'r-

nonn .
1\f i~ s

~hirky

r.nmn• r.!lllrol on'
•··""'" C::un" •v f'"f'hln ~ .
:. l..eo ROWih .~ ..aRd

year, she will ,,prove
our mo11t ek.citing actreue1.
NAJ ~IQr NAJ ...,-r, aoc.Y,t worker.
After three yt:ura in the 0.5. studying and wo.rkiug in iactor.ies, this
26-year-l)lt.i lraniun returned to the
village ol Sarbandan in 1956, used
all the royalties from her book
P~rsia Is Mr He(lft tq flitllLii~h 1
1dwol and a cUuic, fur111 a wont·
m's council to deal with wow~'•
Iffairs, ala.rt a cooperative. She
plans to expand her program to
~help my country build a middle
daM wlw can learn to become
r.ilizens in a dem001acy."
MAnY' M. DOUGLASS, faahion
deaia:uer. She lt:a.med her craft
fron~ the ground up worl~&amp; for"
large Kan~as City drc:&amp;&amp; manlt'
facturing firm, did everythiftl
from ISCwint:; in a {f,ctory l9 pa'"
tern-arading to-finally-dll;!.elp.
inc. This past year l:lte co1nbined
her Cl'eativ~ and exooutive talenu
~&amp;&amp; dellie:ner ~;nd vjc;e-pr~d~t of
L'Aiglon in New York, hu ~OWl~
a remfJ'k.pie ,t alent for lrarud~tt-­
in' new t.rcAt;l.l into the volumt
lllaJ*-et.

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Mr . and Mrs . To ~ y M)'en and
C. !&lt;" Bles8in11 wert· Ne w Jluen
~hoppers Tburlld ll}'
Her i:l il lups of Point Pl ta unt
wu a Ci~ller 10 the hume1 of )f rt.
Luav t:na Hainey , (' r Ble NI,Di and
Charles Brown Fri day eveni na;.
Mr Jo:rn ie and ~ 1u Twila Rick ·
ard wert' g uoest.11 of Mr . and Mrs
Stan!!!~ Adk t n~ of Ne w· Ha ven Sat
urd ay.
Pol r and Mrs. Ray Rob ifUIOD of
r narlt:ilon wer e Salurday niibl
gues ts of Mr and Mrs. Dwtihl
G1bb!i.
M~ and Mrs rMiv in Bonecutter,
r onn 1f' , Mn W J Chapman and
Bratrlre were shopping tn Point
Pleasant FriUa y. •
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1\.tr. and Mrs CN' ll Blessing and
Ella had ll ~ their guests Saturday
eve ning, Mr and Mn . Paul Blesa;
1ng of Point Plet~a ut , Cecil Blessing Jr. and hmilv of Akron
Mr. GE&gt;orge Taylor or Mansfield
Rrv . and \frs V J Ll'athey of St.
Mary' s Ohio wC'rP .!( U{'~ts of Mrs
F'annioe Taylor Fr iday
Mrs Lu\&lt;ena Ra iney is iH with
a sC'vE&gt;rf' rold.
'\fr. Herman Blessin~ son nr
John A. and Gladys BlesbUJC: 9f
Park('rsbur)( and Judv &amp;nti~ut(er
daughter or Harle~· 11nd Req;r Boo.e-{'UttPr wer{' unitE&gt;d in
rharH'liae
Saturday ni g ht in the Oak GrO\'C
E U B Church. The Rt&gt;v. Fqrres(
Murray was the orflciatin~ ' minister. Rl'latives and some close ·fri·
ends of both werl' prf'sent.
Messrs. Robert and GeOrgP: Taylor and Mrs. Fanni {' T&lt;~: Ylor .ST\f!Tll
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Florrn{' Sterne and .Janil' or Point
Pleasant
Mr. and \frs Danif'l Weigand
and Brt•nrla of Hunlinfl'\on 'were
w~ek end ~uesls of
Mrs. W. J .
C'h1:1oman ;~nd Mrs. Ina Wei~tand .
Jt,fr and Mrs Drnni s Roush bad
':i s thrit· di nner yut&gt;sts Sundav , Mr.
anfl Mrs Jark Rou!'lh.. dBII!.;htcrll
and ~on of Broa •l · Run . Mr. and
1\.fr&lt;; Dennis Rou11h Jr. and ~on O(
HiPkory Chapel, ~r . and Mrs.
Elmer NrwQeN"y and sons.
Mr~. Relha Brooks. Melv in and
Har.t'l Rttth stu•nt Suntfay wi1h Mr
:&gt;nil Mrs R•1lPh McD('rmott of
C' hf'~tnut Rirle"e.
M ~· John Kin'! wiff' ~"" ~aua:h­
trr snrl sistf'r- in-law of FaliPnsler,
.TuniM and J. R Kin,g or CharlPGton \l'f't't' wc-t-k f'nd !!lll'&lt;;ts of Mr.
an&lt;l Mrs lnf' ~ King of (hk f:rove.
Mr Hnt! Mr~. R'lv Robinson of
('h:lrll•&lt;; \on WN(' Sundav dinnt&gt;r
l'u r o.: ts or ~rr and Mk Sam Bos.

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whi~ pt~ ~ ~~ "~ rewar.kahle
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Bul'lChJ: l111co of Philadelphia. city phmner. Aller an M.A .
frOn1 Hll.rvard iD 1950, she worked
in Cmada. En~land and in Fran('e
wi:h I.e Co.rbusier, is ~ow on tlte
fa(·ulty of lh~ U. of Pe!Uisylvania.
A &amp;lm she produced on housin1
won the Crand Psize at the Congress or the International Feder~
tion for Housing and Town Plaanin!Jlast sumuwr. Au one authorily
say~: "In ternus of l1er oruntrihution and her age, nobody in this
counlry can come close to her."
Dom~ DAY, movie star. Cincinnati·born. ~:~he was "the girl
with a IHtnd" before becoming a
8uc!'e~s in Hotlywood musirah
11J1d til~ country's best-t&gt;el;ing pops
1:1inger, In 1956 she $Uddenly
Bwitched to ~rlomt roles, winning
rlll'e notices .in Tlu: Man lf!bo
Knew Too Much and lttlie, Signs

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ace. For years a runner~ up,
seldW~J: a winner. site ftJust!d to
b~omo diswuraa:e~ and in 1956
her p).yck paid o4. 'fhen Doris
Hart tlJfned prof~tsi.ona1, Shirley
.became the rankinr; u.s. woman
player, alltlounced: "Some people
tbou;ht I h•dn't earned the title,
eo I decided to 10 oq_t a.nd win th ia
year. not's what I'"- doing." Aud
t.l1at'a wl1at th~ did, .finally coming
into her own ae the u.s. women's
singles champion, following her
July trium11h at Wimbledon.
BAHRARit LEkBEtt.G, sculplreAA.
Born in Portland, Ore., she .spe·
cialized in ae!!thetics and art l•i!r
tury at the State U. of luwa, th~n
on to New York, where .she Lecame
the tint woman sculptor to use
welded Ettee) techniqueg profes.
sionally. In 1956 she had fifteen
piece~ exh.iLited at the Sculpture
f:cJWerQOwaf':IPmmiuioned to do
four more for the Sotony Mohil
louilding and was awarded a
Ji.OOO grant by the National In·
stitute of Arls and Letters.
J UI..IE A NDHEWS, lttress. Brought
bere from l.ondon two years ago,
~he was well ret:~ived as tb.e @irl
friend in 1'he /Jpy Friend. But it
wasn't ~til ~9~ that she Lec-.me
at twenty the ti'J.sst of Broadway
1stll!red ~pposile Rex Hanison ~
My Falr Ladr). and of the country
(through the Columbia album of
the show 1l11t is making record
history). She has been described
¥~ "a.lllhe pamour of the tlteatre
;~;ummt:d up in 110 inst&amp;~~,t."
OJ.A.NA CluNe, writr.r, Thoull!h
born in Ne" York, she ~pent no~st
o[ her life i{l China, lived under
Ja.panete QC(:Upation until the end
of the war, returned .laere to enter
Bar,IJ.ar'!l. Graduating Phi Beta
Kapp' .in 1949, abe auended the
Sorb!&lt;~n.ne op a Fulbristu, came
back to t~~ u.~. lo do editorial
w9~~~ .a~ p~try •nd, tl1i11 past

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Smttur Fn· of Akron, Ohio,
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Cake .:-; .. •..... o.u...... . ..... 49c Steaks .. ·loY-C).- ........ '~:- 89c
..... 21c Potatoes ~~:,..., ......
Cinnamon Rolls ..
2:.:.: 33c
Lool 19c
Snack Rye .. .. .
Potato Chips .. Dan- •• 12 •• bae &amp;9c

In MIDDLII'ORT, OHIO

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Real Estate Broker

5ervlces

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lmlrauy Strawberry

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l!lon, teacher. In 1956 this 23-ycar·
old initiated ¥!~ su~r'lli"'ed a
.11tudy of juvenile dejiuq1.1ency with
, atudCfits in ber En,gUs~ classes,
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who ~hen presented tlloir findin11
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to thF J,rh:ona State legisl~l1,1re,
• One 9'f t;hel.r recomnu;ndalione, a
•" teeu·4ge ~·ury, bas t&amp;e,dy J,t~
•• uJoptr.d.
u a #61~ wtlf'..re rewar~a
•• arc 1191 llltl,.lltwet;l. in dollars but iQ
:;; : Jl~:rsoitul saj:h.factions, 11he puts iR
• foity-fi~e extra hours. week to do
! au ima;inathe, colltltructive job.

Blackeyed Peas . . .
!~~: 29c
Sliced • • ... ,...
Luncheon Meat .. "·' .. 2 '!~~· 63c Party Stacks .. - .. 2 ~~~- 37c
GOLDEN
Vie11a Sausa~e
2 ~:~· 35c Zips Crackers . . o.1v.. • • ..._ ..... 33c SHORTENING
45c Olives tmtraursK
Ia• 39c
Preserves
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Phone er Apply In Penon
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r:arefi,I · and .intelligent
pl11nning, begipin(l; Jong before
tile Supreme Court Qeciitoo with
meethiga ~ vhi,te and Negro
teachers, parents, atudqua• .fta. a
re8ult, cnerltf that a few mites
away inanned tanks and gunt~ here
was directed construdively toward
a .fine achievement;"
The liclds repre~~ented iu this
year's Merit Awards (as feawred
i,n Jaauary . Mademoisd\c) are
ll'achjni, sportS, scul[ll.ure, thea•
t.re, writi,g, city planniug. movies,
social service and fa~:~hion.
Here are the other wi~nru:

lO.lb.

Wieners •'!"':"•• Plump and lulcr ••• ':":'":':". lb. 45~ Cold
Oysters .-·
. . . ·-•horo olandanh ~ ......
.. • ..~ , pi· 98.-,.
U ts :~. '"':' AstortH loave• :';-, • , • Lb.
SDGre Ribs •:: , Lean, M•oty • ~;~r~ lb. 43- Sauer Kraut ..... Fully curoc~ •• : • •• ql. "''

OHIO VALLEY
Pomeroy

Ye~t.rs

Cround Beef .......·.r:~h!t.·.'!~~·.~·~~....... Lb. 3 Sc

iTRUCTURAL I BIAMI
SCRAto IRON- MilTALl

New York , N. Y.-Louin.ille.-Ken,
tucky, whid1 quietly aud positively
Jir~cleJ it1:1 eMrgies toward inte@;Jiltiou, recognizing haaic human
rights with law and order, is today
the surprise winnl':r of a 1956
Merit Award from Mademoiselle
waga.zine.
For the fourteenth aucce!u1ive
year awards v.ere presente1l to ten
young women wlw--with one ell:•
ceplion-·range in age from tt'lentyouc to thirty·lwo and "who have
.ulreudy dislioguished themselves
in their fields ant! arc expecleJ 10
acbie-te even greater l1onors," aecordin,g 10 Betijy Talbot Blackwell,
Mademoiselle's eclitor-in-ehief.
In making the award to the ex·
r:eption, 17B·year-old Louisville,
Mre. BJackw~ll cited her as a city
in whK:h the South aftd the nation
can take pride'. "The .llll90tlmess

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Phone 510

Glv" yov mor. meat,
le11 bone and waste.

Tender 10
times out of

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6136-M
Sedan. Low mlleM~!P by one C'llr;·
fttl owner. $1,893.00. Blacttnflr s SEPTIC TANKS, C~"i.S I'OOL8 and
Pomero)'.
12 27 llll'
01il hou~es cleaned, c()mplete ln----:-:=:·
t~ldlalton . free in!lpectlon, rus1933 FORD CUSTOMLLNK 4 dr .
onahlt•
J'riC'CS, chemical scrvleo
Sedan. t~ordomatic, exln good
and ,·uruum equipment. All sc~
oria:lnal Nniah. $1,095.00. Rlat&gt;tt
ltr hmks, and ress pools guar.
nar'1, Pomeroy.
12 27 61r
antt•t•d f()r one year. S &amp; H Sa,..
1908 BUICK CENTURY 2 dr. Rivitnry St'rv.ice, Pnone Jackson
Iera Cpc. Power Btlerina. d)'ll&lt;J·
107lt Tnll rhlrielt &lt;"Ill tollttL
fletw drlve. f2,7H.OO. RlacUnar's
24 lt :"lur ~c.. Yier, JlD exln charg•
·Pomeroy.
12 27 6tc
up .o :'iU m!lcs.
11 30 lmoc
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wtUt. t.h• lew• ot thu 8!.1.te a~~Piiubkl t.e th
c.tut or co""'.nl,,. ond ta •ul.borl-..1 &lt;111r1p
&amp;hi current r•o.r 1.0 \runoad In lhll 8&amp;1~ 11
&amp;ppropriat.IM.. tn.... o11111uro.noe 011 Lilt 111utua
~~"':.,.11 ~La~~\&amp;1toc~:~a~~ :oro~
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P:.c;;';br.~.:,~."~:Mor"::'."~1 r1~ 1 ;: '::l:GJ':\
In""'~ ruorve, U Gill aot llll' 8UI']Ilue, Tl8 •
•oo.1o: IuoooM '~·the r••• ID~Itlt~,uo1o t.-.:
I•Jl•ndlturu tor tue ~··· tiiDI~ . Lll.11 .II.
1ut!'.,;t'.;'.f"m-;ssn.. :~ .~~!iun "c:;•a!f;:n~
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178-Year-Old Named One of
~~Ten Young Women of the Year"

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Hides. Carl Chevalil'r,
Long excepting 1herefrom 20 acres ,
more or le ss. wh1ch lins on the
Bottom _ _ _ . I~. 27 lmop. East side •Jf the public road, conI 4 1 r;=
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veycd to f:lnd)' ~ Knotts by deed

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No MM'C sickness , no more sorrow,
:-"or rent
l!..l ee l t~(
wa tl ]J..J;: ..';•
Will dear Mother have to bear
~ teamr.r . L11n w n f· . ~twr ~ i rl
•'or .!he'&amp; left th1s world Cor a
rllerMI Ph fl'lfl!i .X
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and Beverley were in Parkersburg
Mr. and Mr!. James Bennett
Fr1d11y on Busmeu.
motored to Waverly Ohio Sunda)'
Mrs Frieda Henry and Mrs. to visit re lallve&amp; TheJr daughter
Mrs: Stanley Colley and c:hil·
dren or New Haven vl81ted Mn George Burns were in Gall1pob San dra accom panied tb~m back.
Oh JO last Wednesday
~Ltrthu !lenr)' who is employed
. Dana Lew ts and Mtna Tueaday.
1 1r 11nd Mrs. Jaf'k Barnhart or
a
t
l 'ol umhus Oh ;.o , Jani e ~ Duncan
Mr. and Mn. George .Johnson
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Ohio
spent
Cbrl
stma•
sttl'ncltn
~ sc hool at Columbus, 0 .,
of MaM~n motorr-d to Charles ton
~ 1 t h h~r mother
Mrs
Yannie 1 Tommy W1 l hams who is employed
W. V;~ . Saturday .
at Hu ntmgto n, Fl oyd Rouah snd
Mrs. Mable Jobnson of Chflon Bluk c.
Mn. Mable Johnson was called Leon11 W1uusley attending te:bool
motored to Bancraft W. Va Saturday to visit wtth her brother to r t rleaSilnt Mm1day due to the at ~larshall are spending the
Mr. John Bass.
serious tllness ()f her mother Mrs. Chmlmas holidays With
there
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ault of Ida Bas&amp;.
parents.
Columbus Ohio spent the wee.k
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman of
Mr. and Mrs Chester Oliver and
end 'll'lth her mother and sister Pomeroy, Ohio, Mn. Dr. Ray Pick· children Robert, and Joan Mrs.
Mrs. Wlnefred Holland and Laun. t)R! and son Ray , and Mrs. Lew Addie Edwards spent their ChristCalliGg on Mrs. Dana Lewit last Hoffman uJied on Mrs. Ray Piek· mas at Toledo llhio. Mrs. Addle
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er..s Monday evening.
,Edwarods will visit her daughter
Tue.ad:ay were Mrs Chne and Lloyd
Mrs. Lms Harms for several weeks.
lrwm of ~uth Side W. V.a. .
Janet Zerkle of Hartford viaited
Gene Duncan !rom Columbus
Mr. Davtd Kn()pp ~bo 1s W:t.h Ann Williams Tueaday evenJng.
Ohio vi.~ited Mr. and Mrs. BUren
the U. ~· Air F&lt;lrte u spebdlll;l
There will ~ a watch party Duncan Monday.
the Clir1stmas holtda)'8 with hill liven by theM. E. Chunh on New
Darty Smith, David Knopp,
mother Mrs. Jotephine Knopp.
Yeara Eve beglnnlnr at nine o' William Van Meter and Eugene
I' Wl'll
B
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k clock. Refreshment.! of sandwichea Darst who is in service are spend• am ass. spent e wee tooa'-1es and f ruII pun~~: b wIll be inR the holi d ays h ome W1•th ,,-,aa--•
end at home w1lh his family Mrs. served. Everyone Is welcome to tlve•.
Katie Bau and Kennl.;.
attend.
Mill! Shirley Oliver ls visltill:l
Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Jobnte~n of
Vlslhng r . and Mrs. Jo~ J.Iarwltb Phyllis ~d Ann Williams Eaat Liverpool Ohio called on Mr. rison Monday and Tuesday were
while b~ parents
visiting in and Mnt. William Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Erwin and
Toledo.
h daughter Cllnetta from South Side
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mr.
Mr. Wallace Bradford aad d.aug • W. va. Mr. Harry Harrl.son Emma
and Mrs. William 81181 and son
of Middleport Ohio called on and Marie Aleshire from the
Kennie Mr. and Mn. 14aat Lewla Hr. and Jrlrs. 'F red Lewis Tuesday. Plains Obio.
and son Dana, Mr. and Mn.Chulea w!~· e:n,tH~~r~:insa~~! .is~:
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0 . Young
C t 'ght
d d
bter Elain.
motored lo Charleston Tuesday.
ar wn
an
aug
e lng relatives.
Mr. alld Mt&amp;. George Buurns
Mr. and ~rs. Dana Lewi3 were-Sun
anl'l. children motored to Huntingday evemng dhlner ~,Pesta of Mr.
Calling on Mr. and Mra. Charles ton last Wednesday.
a~ Mrs. Free-man Johruoa. De Cartwright and Elaine Monday
r Mr
Uctous Oyster Stew, eele.ry sUcks' were Mrs. Ea~l Darst, Pt. Pleasant,
William Van _Meter s~n o
~:
coffe~ and pop was the menu.
Mrs. A. P. N1eholson and Mi~key, Alma Johnson 15 spendmg Chris
Mr and Mrs. Earl Heney and Mr. and Mn. Dana Lewis and 1 mas at home. He is servmg with
Mrs. George and dauabter Chervl ~ Mina.
U. S. Navy.
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Sayre ot Muon, and Mrl. Dora
lludJon of. fdor.-n were auet U .ql
Mrs Laura Gibbt or Oak Gro ve
~ · ftiJr,l Mrf F M Rouch and Mr . and lllrL Arch ltoulb Wcui· spent Tue&amp;da)' wlt.h he r •iste r Mrs
Mr. Dw ig ht Gibbs were buain us nesda y ~~ ·r ~ernopn .
\fa ~.: K ay ot Union .
vlfllon In Poi nt PlP as unt Wedn~s
Mrs Mi\dred 'J'hompAOn and:
Mrs. Hnel Fr1end aod ch1l d ren
·day.
Mn Lora ~ae Brown were ahop- ca lled on ~ra Mar y Grim m W•·d
Mrs. Vlrltilllil anU Mn J lOtrn le plna: in New H1ven Thur,ld.IIIY after- ne~d a y afler ooou.

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11-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lUddleport, 0 ., Dec. 27 1956
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Mr. Wayne Tlart :Jr. who Is em·
nlrtl't'rl in r·olumhll ~ is vis i lin ~
wi~~ h i .~ ft:~th9r ~ n•l rnnttl N. Mr
nnrl 1\.1'T!= W&lt;'~Vnt&gt; HltrJ Sr
Mi!i:S BrE&gt;nd:~ \\' I' •P"a nrl nf TT•l•ltinP."tf'l'! ~ncnt Sund ay ni g h1 \\ rth
Mi~"l S11nrlrn llou ~ h
Mr Jlilli,. W{'i gand ~"'1 1\li ~ ~
R&lt;&gt;atrire Chtwm:~n otlf'n, 1 ~, 1 thf'
J1les~inl! }lont&gt;rUttf'r
'''f'r!rliJlt' in
th .. Oak Grove Church SaturcLl'l''
niP"ht.
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Mr$. 'F.rnie Gr ;mm ~nd rh ol &lt;l •·f'n
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W"lter Frif'nrl an1l f:-tmil•·

Mr.

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RTrs.~in~ .

1\{r. and Mt'S. Joe Rayburn. ,,,.
anrl Mrs nonn1P R&lt;tvburn w,... .. , rf'·
(lent llUf'OI(h or Mr. t'hPrman Aless.irte at tl"• home of Mrs. r uvPn~
R~t\n.pv Mr Th'ln Thompson wa'l
a!F.., l'h.,ir .~~:u~:~.st.
Reblive~ have r,...,..r-iv ~ rt
·~orrf
fh:ot ]'yf'"· Vt'ne Fi~hnr of Rnrkford Jll i~ l'r~dunlh
erowing
W""\r.r '&gt;tlrl ,...onf:,,,...,J in n;q h~&gt;oi
Mr.
.f;ibhs. c F. BINIII·
lng
Arch Rou~h wl'r .. bu~in e,s
in New I;Ja\·~n Tuesday

UTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
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LEGAL NOTICE
LIGAL NOTICE
Callie f.' arrah, wh o rest dcs at
NOTIC&amp; OF STOC.CHOLDEilS
Kalamazoo ~ta te Hospnod . KalaANNUAl.. M&amp;ETING
CANASTA Ct..UB MEETS
mazoo, Mtdt i ~~:an, Hobert Knotts,
The ann ual mef'Ung of the
wboae t.a ~ t kn own plaee of resi- stockholders of the 1-'lrst National m embe rs and iUei~h or the New
dence was P.lkton, Maryl and R. D. Bank of lh clne , Ohio for the I Mrs Paul Scally entertamed
1, but whosr p re~en t addr ess IS un-~ electton of d trl'ct or~ and trans- Havfn Ca nasta Cluh .11\ her home
know n 0111d 1 annut. wnh reason- achon or a ny uthr r husiness that , on \\ t&gt;d no.day evemng It was the
able &lt;ll ltgntl't' bt&gt; ascf"rtuned , may come hf"fOtl" t !'le meeting will i annual Ch.nstmas party wlth a
Calre nn· 1\J IOt\l&gt; wh.o last known ' be held at tht' offll't' of said bank: 1 t:lft exchage The Scally re&amp;i.dence
place of tr,H !; rue wa s Ivydale, on January B, 19:':17. between 10:00 1w;u rt.-!"orated m keeping with
h h 1
h
West \ '1rg111~J and whose pn.· ,.ent a m. and 12 ·00 noon.
I t e o way season u were t e repla&lt;"e of rl'~tdence ~~ unknown and
.
fre shm{'nls served. Prizes were
canno t tw 11...cc rt ainerl ,
Ralph
Signed fo;uland S. Norns, , awarded to Mrs. Keith Arnold and
1 Mrs Howard
Knoll o. ., ho::.t h1 ~1 known Jllacc of
Cas hler.
Wagenbals, Nancy
re.sid cnl·;· .... d ~ Puwellt o n wes.t 02) 20, 21, 22 , 27, 28, 29, 6tc
Scally Mr,!l. Jack FTey, Mrs. Cecil
V1rguu a , nut \\ ltlose present res1· 1
-- - -Sayrl" , Mrs. Mark Ward, Mrs. .R.
d~nn Js unknown and cannot, I recorded m Deed Book lBa Page V. GJbb.s, Jr., Mrs. E. L. Stem,
WJth rcasU1lahlc r!illl':enre, be as- 43 ~ of Meigs County Deed Recorda Mrs Albert Mehl.an, Mrs. Bob
certawt&gt;d, Rus sell Knotts, whose
Being the illme real estate c()n: Johnston and Mrs.. Ge()r&amp;e Ingles.
last know n plac~ of residence was veyed to w. H. Knotts by deed
Ivydale, West V1rgm~a. but ~hose recorded in Deed Book 163 Page
BEND SEWING CLUB
present pla rr or resJdence i~ Un- 139 of Meigs Count) .Deed Records.
Ttle Bend Sewing Club held their
known and l'an nol he ascettamed ,
The prayer of said petition is annual Christmas party at the
!.eland l'nrf' . "·hose l.ast known f&lt;1r sale of s&lt;lid real estate for the I home of Mra. N. o. Wein on. Tuei"
place of re:m knee 1 ·~ 1010 Souij). payment of debts or said decedent day with a gift exchange. Tbo.e at·
Qu-; b E&gt;c St · A PI 5 ' A r Img Ion, v·lr- • and charges aforesaid,
· and for oth· tendmg were Mrs. L. C. Bou11h,
gm1a , anti whose present place of er relief.
P!Jrs. A. B. Wodrum Mrs. L J, Rutres Jdenee 1s unknown and cannot
teneutter Mrs. Donald Smith "Mrs.
be ascertained . will take. n.o tice
The ~rsons f1rsl abov~ men- w T. st~ne, Mrs. Hayes Jub.Ung,
that Ken n11 Knotts as admm1stra. t1oned will further take notrce that Mrs. Hennan Layne Mn. R. F.
tor of the rstate of William H. they hav.e been made parties de· Bryant, Mrs. A. D. 'aume, Mrs.
Knotts, d{'ct"ased , on the ~th day fendant m the above petition and LJoyd Roush and a guest Hra
of September, 1952. filed his peti · that they arr. required to answu, Emil Knight.
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hon in the Probate Court of Meigs the same on or before the 16th day
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County, Ohio, Case No. 16,033. and of February, llm7.
PURPOSE CLASS
on the _14th day of Decembe~,
KENNA KNOTTS, Admlnl•
The Pur se Class of the Luth1956, f1led bls supplemental petl·
tr ..or of the Estat. of WIJpo
tion therein , alleging that the per- llam H. Knotts, DKHud.
era~ Church held their annual
sonal oe~tatc of sald decedent is
(12) 27, (1) 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 6tc Christmas potluck dinner recently
insufficient to pay his debts and
l1n tbe ehu.reh basemenL The IJ'OUp
l"'harges or administration; that
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1 sang Chmt.mas t:11rols and read.
decedent. Wilham H Knott8, died
Cecil Maude and Ella Ble118mg mgs were IJven by Mrs. Lawrence
setzed 1n ft•t• Simple of the follow- were calleu of Mr and Mrs. Tobey Parsons and Mrs Wiiiiam Powell.
ing real f'slal{' :
Myers and Mrs. Ethel Myers Tues- Twenty-three attended the annual
day afternoon.
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dinner.
The following r{'al estate sllUat·
-- -ed in Sectwn No 30, Town1h1p No
?, Ranie No. 15, of the Ohio C()mpany'~ Purchase, Salem Township.
Meigs County. Oh10, and bounded
and dl'srnhed as follows: Betng
the Southw~~t quarter of the
Northwest quarter of said IICCtton,
containing 411 acres . more or less,

NEW HAVEN, W. Va.

l053 FORD, • dr., lovely cream
and befae. rwtomline, V8 motor
IUD viwr, a.dio, beater , &amp;eat

covers, Fordomatic and ContinJ per - , . . . . .
ental tllm. $1095.00. l'omeroy
,.rt;lata:. llmlmWD char&amp;• 50c.Motor Co.
11 :lB tr
• eentl per WOJ"d tor three CODH¢.ull¥e iDieltlooa.
lpa:Ul, -uae montb fOI' 25 cema 1952 STUDEBh.K.EH., 2 dr . V8 Hyper-d[~•maUc driVe, boate r. v~ry
c,w:an, one owner, e...t.Oti.OO Pomehll nle 01' Z Ufl~ per WOrd wi.U
"'"'
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11 28 tf
be ehar&amp;ed fo;, adV«t.i..sing if not
pdd for befGre the ~th o( eacb 1~ BUlCh., t dr . bar_d _t-op-, be
- ,u- tl11011tb followJ.Da insertlon.
fuJ 3 tone grun l intsh, white
Ettor• lJ1 A4Vfll'tlllnl-8bould ~
wan. tires, low milea&amp;e, dyna·
reported lmmedlltelJ. Tbe Dally
now, radio, heater. $229li.OO.
8eatlael trlD Del be feQ()Dilbl.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
II 28 tl
for men thaD one lneorrect. inoertloa.
1~2 PLYMOUTH 2 dr Sedan.
Deluxe, beautiful turquoise fin·
Carer t1l 'l1tadb ud !peet.al Noitb. ~.00. Blaettnar's, PometlOII ol Eftata printed at reeu-

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Dar
Pboa.e 1227. Nijbt Phone 1039X. OODGs.PLYMOtnH DXAL
aa.
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Mec:haalc St., Avery Nell()n.

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BUY

YOUR BALER
TWINE
NOW. Charge off to tbll year's
----bwlineu. Black $8.73 - Prem- GOOD HEREFORD BULL for Sale
lum $8.80- Good $6.85. Quantity
Price fJOO . See Raymond Tea·
discounL
P'ulton
Thompson
ford or Pbone Chester, Ohio.
Tractor Sale~, PomtToy.
12 2B 3tp

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!I COCKER l-'L'PS, 12 weeks old,
black. Can oe registered Charles
&amp;ads, Rutland , R. D.
12 20 6tp

'omplete WHEEL AIJGl&lt;Al!:N'r,
bl.~andq a.nd bral:e eemce
&amp;let tt'l lafet s.mo.,
Kala t Street ~
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE, See Wm.
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omeror.
o.
Radford or Harold BlaekJt.on.
lAY I DON'T YOU KNOW?
Rock Sprlbg:!l or phone 852-J .
ea~r'a wilt
give you the bet.t
lJ 14 lmo-p
trade on furniture or app..
1ia!ltf· i BUlLOJNG toTs 8 or 10 One -;n
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e:xtra fine onf' If interested call
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at the hte of A N. Bengel,

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24 l!Kfi
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Mother wa~ like a beautiful
flower
,
Sent down to earth from God;
To bloom 1n lhts world a little
while,
Then to be laid bene'llth the sod.

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n_ Anne
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-R~O~o-,~M~ AND- FO~H

aporlmt·nll! ,
Butternut

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Where "Hifl Glory"
tJhe'll share .

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We wonder why Mother w11s
taken
Right in the hloom of ynuth?
But our heavenly Flllhcr knew
bc~t.

When he heckoned
this c11rlh .

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\caw~

A plarc will be vacant in the
home
Her gentle voire is sl1ll .,
Jlut we musl not que~Hon God .
But 11ay- Dear Lord- Thy w1ll

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She did not p:o alone
}'or htor Siiviour t:atnl' to mecl
ht•r,
And take Iter to ht'l' hom('.

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or call 494- Y Pcn·y L 1'('oplcs.
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Then we'll have a granrt reunion
Around the Grt'at Wh1tr thront•
12 27 lte
Thot!lnu Ot·r

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'4 ' Auto Sales
19&amp;8 BUICK Speef:1l, 2 dr. Sedan
Dynaflow drive, "hard-top style.
$2,39&amp;.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
12 20 6tc
JQM OLDSMOBILE Super "88" 4
dr. Hollld1y Sedan, bydnmalic
drive. $2.595.00.
Bla«~ttnar,s,
Pomer()y, Ohio.
12 20 8tc

191111 BUICK 2 dr. 1Uvl«~ra Cpc.
"HIJ"d·top"
dynaflow
drive.

S2.39fi.OO.
Blacttnar'a,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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19&amp;2 DeSOTO V8 • dr. Sedan .
Power slttrlna:, automallc trans
mlaa,oa. $696.00.
Blaettnar'11,
Pomflr())', Ohio.
12 20 6lc

t9M &lt;.IJEVROLET. 4 .dr. 1edan, VB
motor witb overdrive, radio,
heall!r, 1elll eover1, dark green
flhllh. $174~.00. Pomeroy ~otor

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CHEVteOLET, 4 .1:-., ~ tone
blue ft(llah, 180 terles, heater,
clesn. ~.00. Pomeroy Motor
Co.
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Jcra Sedan, Dynaflow drivf, powt&gt;r
stooring, fully cqulpcd $2,~91'1.00
IUaettnl!'ll, Pomero)' 12 27 Hll'

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Jlu&amp;l year• .l'op row; 'fbe aea1 of the •wp,rile winner, the city of loubvWe, elled .u a
•yn.d,wl ol gumption f.p.r her "reeop.itJoa ~ ,Praelice of belie luaiWIJI, riFt•"; .Jaequel,ine
J{fw~ins, ~her; Shlrler Fq, ~ MeJ Qarbar• Lekberg, eeuJ..ptrea, Julie Andrewl!l,
.•.lage &amp;tar. Bouom rowt Plua Chang, 'Wtiter4 Blanebe ~Dleo, anbitect; DorP Dar, lihu
ll&amp;l'; Naj~eh Najafi, IOeial wor~ert M1117 M. Dou1lus, fatbion deaipc-r•

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

Your Krogc.r Store will
close Mon ., Dec . 31, at
6:00 P. M. and be closed
Tues. Regular hours re.

In Addition to Our Usual Law Pric:es
ond High Quality Food

1na·inder of week.

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SAJ.F, -Pear'&lt; ~1rby Real E&amp;V 1\.:Y. All Jll&amp;ktell .ttepautJd b)' .&amp;1
t.ate,
Rutlant\ Township J•
pen 'lt:cnntflit!lll. t'nooe 628-l ,'i
I acres land, house, barn and out
Middleport
IHM
bu!td!ng1!. ~ee Geo-rwc A. Me-In· ·- -----·- ·-~art. Adm!niMrator
fl-t ·tt SAVE UN VOUil SU0E reynlr lt
Hactue ~hue Slwp
ll'or reD~tealioa
l.eddera,
J I 30 U
!W:atrold Boards. Dror,. Cl()tb.-1
Clinton P'laher M.lddierwrt
lrl:&gt;UIOri«..C
l'h•m., 6..!65-X
t t -1-tf \LV Dl
ONE 4 HOOM APAilT:.t:ENT. One Uarn~:SJDJP~Un ln.surllllce Ajeocy,
M..1ddJc}Wn. Jo' Lre - AutowubU.,_
8 room house Newly del.. Jt'ulcd
bonl\M
. .Pnoue 6al~X
8-:,W...t!
inllldr 11.0!1 Ot.tt. A N. Bt•ugtl.
11 1 I [ "UMPLJ~TJ:o.. JnSW"PQ.ce i'rOHlCtlOII,
I'\' llleroy

Kroqer Cut Tenderav

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t'll'tt, t'uho. t.:a.ll

Doll

M.JHtt, M~dcUtlport, Ublo.

!'ARTY lo lllkt·
lnw month])' payment s on l.ll)
SJIIUd p1;1no Cnn be sN·n 111
thls ~·lrinity Write Credit Mana. HOUSE 111 Middleport, fl HOOMS
~N. I' U . Box 1253, Man,;flC'lil,
ltlld 2 BATHS. Price $:.!200.00
Ohio
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Term:~ if de,mcU. Cull 6075-J.
12 27 :itp

H 1-:SI 'tJNSIItl ,F,

kcoll:state

Budget Manager
Tht• FJrCl:slone Tire and Ruhht&gt;r
Company h a 8 an lmmedutl{'
opt•nin..: ul H&amp;R Fin•stonc Dt•&lt;JI·
cr Store m Mlddleporl for a
man lo manage Time P11Ymc.1t
Dt•partmcnt. Must be a Slllt'smun
anti know how to promulc Ill ·
Mide und outside alorc salt's, 11111s
C'rt'dit an~ colle&lt;'tion follow - !If!.
Salari('d po.'lition with bolh ~Ill ·
ary and expenses paHl dunnR
trmmng prriod A1,1c 23 lo 4!i.
All Inquiries held stnctly ('UJtri ·
drntial. Write U. J,. Nichols. C/ tl
The i&lt;'ln'to!ont- Tire &amp; Rul&gt;)lt~r
Co, 21t N Jo'if1h Sl, Cohunbu~,
Ohto, J:IV111Jl qunhfications.

INTERVIEWS

AUTO SALES

WUI Ia H•ld In

I!~;;;;=M~Id~d~l•:•:•:•;t~ln~~=~;;;;d
PART. TIME

BOOKKEEPER

lmmodlale Opening
l'·or 1m l'Xflerirnct'd man or wo-

IIHJII who &lt;"an use a JOb requl,··
mJ,: 4 hours JH'r char.. prdt&gt;rtahly
ill tlu• nu11'11in~ Will be rt!qllil'·
rd to tully &amp; rl't·ord d1tlly t~llll'~.
post llt:t•mtnt.'l re('CJvahle lud.
RN~. 1111(i lll&lt;lke Menernl lcd.~:er
cntrit&gt;.~. (No at·emmtmg rcqulr·
Ni l Wrllt', ~i\in~ qualif,cutJOII!I
and nNtmf'n1 information .

When people 11uddenly face be·
ruvement the servl~ of a trtul
worthy funeral director is inrh!ipensable. They also welcome the
information and caunsl!) rcttiV·
cd at

Trevey-Finaterwold
Funeral Home
In arldition they can secure Qltlll·
ltv ml'rchandlsc without extn•·
J~ ButternUt Ave.,

DO NOT

INSURANCE AGENCY

H &amp; R FIRESTONE

ACCID.NT
Llh. Caeueltr at~d len•

Mlddlt)Mrt

Flrt, Automoltl ...

----- --QUICK SERVICE Oil
palrlq

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w•tclunat«.

Waldl Jlo.

Trtloetl

COlLINS .JJ:WZ.

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Dayo.

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White Braad ..... ~:~:......2tou• 29•

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Large size, firm
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GRUESER BLOC!:K CO.
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Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Dec. 27, tDSG-7

By Mil. AND MJIS.IIillTJI

Gee, Daddy , it ·s;

r:;uper! "bu're
the mo:::;t~

((Ill

Mr nt1~ 'fr~ JTniVard T:wlor,
&lt;f'ln n .. nalrl "'Iff' :wd h·&gt;hv Of Point
1'1,...,.s~nt C'~lllNl on Y1'1 ~ . Panni('
Tavlor and Uober\ Sunday aftl'r-

nonn .
1\f i~ s

~hirky

r.nmn• r.!lllrol on'
•··""'" C::un" •v f'"f'hln ~ .
:. l..eo ROWih .~ ..aRd

year, she will ,,prove
our mo11t ek.citing actreue1.
NAJ ~IQr NAJ ...,-r, aoc.Y,t worker.
After three yt:ura in the 0.5. studying and wo.rkiug in iactor.ies, this
26-year-l)lt.i lraniun returned to the
village ol Sarbandan in 1956, used
all the royalties from her book
P~rsia Is Mr He(lft tq flitllLii~h 1
1dwol and a cUuic, fur111 a wont·
m's council to deal with wow~'•
Iffairs, ala.rt a cooperative. She
plans to expand her program to
~help my country build a middle
daM wlw can learn to become
r.ilizens in a dem001acy."
MAnY' M. DOUGLASS, faahion
deaia:uer. She lt:a.med her craft
fron~ the ground up worl~&amp; for"
large Kan~as City drc:&amp;&amp; manlt'
facturing firm, did everythiftl
from ISCwint:; in a {f,ctory l9 pa'"
tern-arading to-finally-dll;!.elp.
inc. This past year l:lte co1nbined
her Cl'eativ~ and exooutive talenu
~&amp;&amp; dellie:ner ~;nd vjc;e-pr~d~t of
L'Aiglon in New York, hu ~OWl~
a remfJ'k.pie ,t alent for lrarud~tt-­
in' new t.rcAt;l.l into the volumt
lllaJ*-et.

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Mr . and Mrs . To ~ y M)'en and
C. !&lt;" Bles8in11 wert· Ne w Jluen
~hoppers Tburlld ll}'
Her i:l il lups of Point Pl ta unt
wu a Ci~ller 10 the hume1 of )f rt.
Luav t:na Hainey , (' r Ble NI,Di and
Charles Brown Fri day eveni na;.
Mr Jo:rn ie and ~ 1u Twila Rick ·
ard wert' g uoest.11 of Mr . and Mrs
Stan!!!~ Adk t n~ of Ne w· Ha ven Sat
urd ay.
Pol r and Mrs. Ray Rob ifUIOD of
r narlt:ilon wer e Salurday niibl
gues ts of Mr and Mrs. Dwtihl
G1bb!i.
M~ and Mrs rMiv in Bonecutter,
r onn 1f' , Mn W J Chapman and
Bratrlre were shopping tn Point
Pleasant FriUa y. •
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1\.tr. and Mrs CN' ll Blessing and
Ella had ll ~ their guests Saturday
eve ning, Mr and Mn . Paul Blesa;
1ng of Point Plet~a ut , Cecil Blessing Jr. and hmilv of Akron
Mr. GE&gt;orge Taylor or Mansfield
Rrv . and \frs V J Ll'athey of St.
Mary' s Ohio wC'rP .!( U{'~ts of Mrs
F'annioe Taylor Fr iday
Mrs Lu\&lt;ena Ra iney is iH with
a sC'vE&gt;rf' rold.
'\fr. Herman Blessin~ son nr
John A. and Gladys BlesbUJC: 9f
Park('rsbur)( and Judv &amp;nti~ut(er
daughter or Harle~· 11nd Req;r Boo.e-{'UttPr wer{' unitE&gt;d in
rharH'liae
Saturday ni g ht in the Oak GrO\'C
E U B Church. The Rt&gt;v. Fqrres(
Murray was the orflciatin~ ' minister. Rl'latives and some close ·fri·
ends of both werl' prf'sent.
Messrs. Robert and GeOrgP: Taylor and Mrs. Fanni {' T&lt;~: Ylor .ST\f!Tll
Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
Florrn{' Sterne and .Janil' or Point
Pleasant
Mr. and \frs Danif'l Weigand
and Brt•nrla of Hunlinfl'\on 'were
w~ek end ~uesls of
Mrs. W. J .
C'h1:1oman ;~nd Mrs. Ina Wei~tand .
Jt,fr and Mrs Drnni s Roush bad
':i s thrit· di nner yut&gt;sts Sundav , Mr.
anfl Mrs Jark Rou!'lh.. dBII!.;htcrll
and ~on of Broa •l · Run . Mr. and
1\.fr&lt;; Dennis Rou11h Jr. and ~on O(
HiPkory Chapel, ~r . and Mrs.
Elmer NrwQeN"y and sons.
Mr~. Relha Brooks. Melv in and
Har.t'l Rttth stu•nt Suntfay wi1h Mr
:&gt;nil Mrs R•1lPh McD('rmott of
C' hf'~tnut Rirle"e.
M ~· John Kin'! wiff' ~"" ~aua:h­
trr snrl sistf'r- in-law of FaliPnsler,
.TuniM and J. R Kin,g or CharlPGton \l'f't't' wc-t-k f'nd !!lll'&lt;;ts of Mr.
an&lt;l Mrs lnf' ~ King of (hk f:rove.
Mr Hnt! Mr~. R'lv Robinson of
('h:lrll•&lt;; \on WN(' Sundav dinnt&gt;r
l'u r o.: ts or ~rr and Mk Sam Bos.

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whi~ pt~ ~ ~~ "~ rewar.kahle
first no,q." '

Bul'lChJ: l111co of Philadelphia. city phmner. Aller an M.A .
frOn1 Hll.rvard iD 1950, she worked
in Cmada. En~land and in Fran('e
wi:h I.e Co.rbusier, is ~ow on tlte
fa(·ulty of lh~ U. of Pe!Uisylvania.
A &amp;lm she produced on housin1
won the Crand Psize at the Congress or the International Feder~
tion for Housing and Town Plaanin!Jlast sumuwr. Au one authorily
say~: "In ternus of l1er oruntrihution and her age, nobody in this
counlry can come close to her."
Dom~ DAY, movie star. Cincinnati·born. ~:~he was "the girl
with a IHtnd" before becoming a
8uc!'e~s in Hotlywood musirah
11J1d til~ country's best-t&gt;el;ing pops
1:1inger, In 1956 she $Uddenly
Bwitched to ~rlomt roles, winning
rlll'e notices .in Tlu: Man lf!bo
Knew Too Much and lttlie, Signs

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ace. For years a runner~ up,
seldW~J: a winner. site ftJust!d to
b~omo diswuraa:e~ and in 1956
her p).yck paid o4. 'fhen Doris
Hart tlJfned prof~tsi.ona1, Shirley
.became the rankinr; u.s. woman
player, alltlounced: "Some people
tbou;ht I h•dn't earned the title,
eo I decided to 10 oq_t a.nd win th ia
year. not's what I'"- doing." Aud
t.l1at'a wl1at th~ did, .finally coming
into her own ae the u.s. women's
singles champion, following her
July trium11h at Wimbledon.
BAHRARit LEkBEtt.G, sculplreAA.
Born in Portland, Ore., she .spe·
cialized in ae!!thetics and art l•i!r
tury at the State U. of luwa, th~n
on to New York, where .she Lecame
the tint woman sculptor to use
welded Ettee) techniqueg profes.
sionally. In 1956 she had fifteen
piece~ exh.iLited at the Sculpture
f:cJWerQOwaf':IPmmiuioned to do
four more for the Sotony Mohil
louilding and was awarded a
Ji.OOO grant by the National In·
stitute of Arls and Letters.
J UI..IE A NDHEWS, lttress. Brought
bere from l.ondon two years ago,
~he was well ret:~ived as tb.e @irl
friend in 1'he /Jpy Friend. But it
wasn't ~til ~9~ that she Lec-.me
at twenty the ti'J.sst of Broadway
1stll!red ~pposile Rex Hanison ~
My Falr Ladr). and of the country
(through the Columbia album of
the show 1l11t is making record
history). She has been described
¥~ "a.lllhe pamour of the tlteatre
;~;ummt:d up in 110 inst&amp;~~,t."
OJ.A.NA CluNe, writr.r, Thoull!h
born in Ne" York, she ~pent no~st
o[ her life i{l China, lived under
Ja.panete QC(:Upation until the end
of the war, returned .laere to enter
Bar,IJ.ar'!l. Graduating Phi Beta
Kapp' .in 1949, abe auended the
Sorb!&lt;~n.ne op a Fulbristu, came
back to t~~ u.~. lo do editorial
w9~~~ .a~ p~try •nd, tl1i11 past

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Smttur Fn· of Akron, Ohio,
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Cake .:-; .. •..... o.u...... . ..... 49c Steaks .. ·loY-C).- ........ '~:- 89c
..... 21c Potatoes ~~:,..., ......
Cinnamon Rolls ..
2:.:.: 33c
Lool 19c
Snack Rye .. .. .
Potato Chips .. Dan- •• 12 •• bae &amp;9c

In MIDDLII'ORT, OHIO

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Real Estate Broker

5ervlces

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lmlrauy Strawberry

Tuc-

l!lon, teacher. In 1956 this 23-ycar·
old initiated ¥!~ su~r'lli"'ed a
.11tudy of juvenile dejiuq1.1ency with
, atudCfits in ber En,gUs~ classes,
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who ~hen presented tlloir findin11
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to thF J,rh:ona State legisl~l1,1re,
• One 9'f t;hel.r recomnu;ndalione, a
•" teeu·4ge ~·ury, bas t&amp;e,dy J,t~
•• uJoptr.d.
u a #61~ wtlf'..re rewar~a
•• arc 1191 llltl,.lltwet;l. in dollars but iQ
:;; : Jl~:rsoitul saj:h.factions, 11he puts iR
• foity-fi~e extra hours. week to do
! au ima;inathe, colltltructive job.

Blackeyed Peas . . .
!~~: 29c
Sliced • • ... ,...
Luncheon Meat .. "·' .. 2 '!~~· 63c Party Stacks .. - .. 2 ~~~- 37c
GOLDEN
Vie11a Sausa~e
2 ~:~· 35c Zips Crackers . . o.1v.. • • ..._ ..... 33c SHORTENING
45c Olives tmtraursK
Ia• 39c
Preserves
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Rodney Dawning

Phone er Apply In Penon
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r:arefi,I · and .intelligent
pl11nning, begipin(l; Jong before
tile Supreme Court Qeciitoo with
meethiga ~ vhi,te and Negro
teachers, parents, atudqua• .fta. a
re8ult, cnerltf that a few mites
away inanned tanks and gunt~ here
was directed construdively toward
a .fine achievement;"
The liclds repre~~ented iu this
year's Merit Awards (as feawred
i,n Jaauary . Mademoisd\c) are
ll'achjni, sportS, scul[ll.ure, thea•
t.re, writi,g, city planniug. movies,
social service and fa~:~hion.
Here are the other wi~nru:

lO.lb.

Wieners •'!"':"•• Plump and lulcr ••• ':":'":':". lb. 45~ Cold
Oysters .-·
. . . ·-•horo olandanh ~ ......
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Pomeroy

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iTRUCTURAL I BIAMI
SCRAto IRON- MilTALl

New York , N. Y.-Louin.ille.-Ken,
tucky, whid1 quietly aud positively
Jir~cleJ it1:1 eMrgies toward inte@;Jiltiou, recognizing haaic human
rights with law and order, is today
the surprise winnl':r of a 1956
Merit Award from Mademoiselle
waga.zine.
For the fourteenth aucce!u1ive
year awards v.ere presente1l to ten
young women wlw--with one ell:•
ceplion-·range in age from tt'lentyouc to thirty·lwo and "who have
.ulreudy dislioguished themselves
in their fields ant! arc expecleJ 10
acbie-te even greater l1onors," aecordin,g 10 Betijy Talbot Blackwell,
Mademoiselle's eclitor-in-ehief.
In making the award to the ex·
r:eption, 17B·year-old Louisville,
Mre. BJackw~ll cited her as a city
in whK:h the South aftd the nation
can take pride'. "The .llll90tlmess

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Phone 510

Glv" yov mor. meat,
le11 bone and waste.

Tender 10
times out of

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STORE HOURS

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6136-M
Sedan. Low mlleM~!P by one C'llr;·
fttl owner. $1,893.00. Blacttnflr s SEPTIC TANKS, C~"i.S I'OOL8 and
Pomero)'.
12 27 llll'
01il hou~es cleaned, c()mplete ln----:-:=:·
t~ldlalton . free in!lpectlon, rus1933 FORD CUSTOMLLNK 4 dr .
onahlt•
J'riC'CS, chemical scrvleo
Sedan. t~ordomatic, exln good
and ,·uruum equipment. All sc~
oria:lnal Nniah. $1,095.00. Rlat&gt;tt
ltr hmks, and ress pools guar.
nar'1, Pomeroy.
12 27 61r
antt•t•d f()r one year. S &amp; H Sa,..
1908 BUICK CENTURY 2 dr. Rivitnry St'rv.ice, Pnone Jackson
Iera Cpc. Power Btlerina. d)'ll&lt;J·
107lt Tnll rhlrielt &lt;"Ill tollttL
fletw drlve. f2,7H.OO. RlacUnar's
24 lt :"lur ~c.. Yier, JlD exln charg•
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12 27 6tc
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wtUt. t.h• lew• ot thu 8!.1.te a~~Piiubkl t.e th
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&amp;hi current r•o.r 1.0 \runoad In lhll 8&amp;1~ 11
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178-Year-Old Named One of
~~Ten Young Women of the Year"

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Hides. Carl Chevalil'r,
Long excepting 1herefrom 20 acres ,
more or le ss. wh1ch lins on the
Bottom _ _ _ . I~. 27 lmop. East side •Jf the public road, conI 4 1 r;=
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veycd to f:lnd)' ~ Knotts by deed

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No MM'C sickness , no more sorrow,
:-"or rent
l!..l ee l t~(
wa tl ]J..J;: ..';•
Will dear Mother have to bear
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•'or .!he'&amp; left th1s world Cor a
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and Beverley were in Parkersburg
Mr. and Mr!. James Bennett
Fr1d11y on Busmeu.
motored to Waverly Ohio Sunda)'
Mrs Frieda Henry and Mrs. to visit re lallve&amp; TheJr daughter
Mrs: Stanley Colley and c:hil·
dren or New Haven vl81ted Mn George Burns were in Gall1pob San dra accom panied tb~m back.
Oh JO last Wednesday
~Ltrthu !lenr)' who is employed
. Dana Lew ts and Mtna Tueaday.
1 1r 11nd Mrs. Jaf'k Barnhart or
a
t
l 'ol umhus Oh ;.o , Jani e ~ Duncan
Mr. and Mn. George .Johnson
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ubu
s
Ohio
spent
Cbrl
stma•
sttl'ncltn
~ sc hool at Columbus, 0 .,
of MaM~n motorr-d to Charles ton
~ 1 t h h~r mother
Mrs
Yannie 1 Tommy W1 l hams who is employed
W. V;~ . Saturday .
at Hu ntmgto n, Fl oyd Rouah snd
Mrs. Mable Jobnson of Chflon Bluk c.
Mn. Mable Johnson was called Leon11 W1uusley attending te:bool
motored to Bancraft W. Va Saturday to visit wtth her brother to r t rleaSilnt Mm1day due to the at ~larshall are spending the
Mr. John Bass.
serious tllness ()f her mother Mrs. Chmlmas holidays With
there
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ault of Ida Bas&amp;.
parents.
Columbus Ohio spent the wee.k
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman of
Mr. and Mrs Chester Oliver and
end 'll'lth her mother and sister Pomeroy, Ohio, Mn. Dr. Ray Pick· children Robert, and Joan Mrs.
Mrs. Wlnefred Holland and Laun. t)R! and son Ray , and Mrs. Lew Addie Edwards spent their ChristCalliGg on Mrs. Dana Lewit last Hoffman uJied on Mrs. Ray Piek· mas at Toledo llhio. Mrs. Addle
.
er..s Monday evening.
,Edwarods will visit her daughter
Tue.ad:ay were Mrs Chne and Lloyd
Mrs. Lms Harms for several weeks.
lrwm of ~uth Side W. V.a. .
Janet Zerkle of Hartford viaited
Gene Duncan !rom Columbus
Mr. Davtd Kn()pp ~bo 1s W:t.h Ann Williams Tueaday evenJng.
Ohio vi.~ited Mr. and Mrs. BUren
the U. ~· Air F&lt;lrte u spebdlll;l
There will ~ a watch party Duncan Monday.
the Clir1stmas holtda)'8 with hill liven by theM. E. Chunh on New
Darty Smith, David Knopp,
mother Mrs. Jotephine Knopp.
Yeara Eve beglnnlnr at nine o' William Van Meter and Eugene
I' Wl'll
B
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k clock. Refreshment.! of sandwichea Darst who is in service are spend• am ass. spent e wee tooa'-1es and f ruII pun~~: b wIll be inR the holi d ays h ome W1•th ,,-,aa--•
end at home w1lh his family Mrs. served. Everyone Is welcome to tlve•.
Katie Bau and Kennl.;.
attend.
Mill! Shirley Oliver ls visltill:l
Mr. and Mrs. ltobert Jobnte~n of
Vlslhng r . and Mrs. Jo~ J.Iarwltb Phyllis ~d Ann Williams Eaat Liverpool Ohio called on Mr. rison Monday and Tuesday were
while b~ parents
visiting in and Mnt. William Bass.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Erwin and
Toledo.
h daughter Cllnetta from South Side
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mr.
Mr. Wallace Bradford aad d.aug • W. va. Mr. Harry Harrl.son Emma
and Mrs. William 81181 and son
of Middleport Ohio called on and Marie Aleshire from the
Kennie Mr. and Mn. 14aat Lewla Hr. and Jrlrs. 'F red Lewis Tuesday. Plains Obio.
and son Dana, Mr. and Mn.Chulea w!~· e:n,tH~~r~:insa~~! .is~:
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0 . Young
C t 'ght
d d
bter Elain.
motored lo Charleston Tuesday.
ar wn
an
aug
e lng relatives.
Mr. alld Mt&amp;. George Buurns
Mr. and ~rs. Dana Lewi3 were-Sun
anl'l. children motored to Huntingday evemng dhlner ~,Pesta of Mr.
Calling on Mr. and Mra. Charles ton last Wednesday.
a~ Mrs. Free-man Johruoa. De Cartwright and Elaine Monday
r Mr
Uctous Oyster Stew, eele.ry sUcks' were Mrs. Ea~l Darst, Pt. Pleasant,
William Van _Meter s~n o
~:
coffe~ and pop was the menu.
Mrs. A. P. N1eholson and Mi~key, Alma Johnson 15 spendmg Chris
Mr and Mrs. Earl Heney and Mr. and Mn. Dana Lewis and 1 mas at home. He is servmg with
Mrs. George and dauabter Chervl ~ Mina.
U. S. Navy.
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Sayre ot Muon, and Mrl. Dora
lludJon of. fdor.-n were auet U .ql
Mrs Laura Gibbt or Oak Gro ve
~ · ftiJr,l Mrf F M Rouch and Mr . and lllrL Arch ltoulb Wcui· spent Tue&amp;da)' wlt.h he r •iste r Mrs
Mr. Dw ig ht Gibbs were buain us nesda y ~~ ·r ~ernopn .
\fa ~.: K ay ot Union .
vlfllon In Poi nt PlP as unt Wedn~s
Mrs Mi\dred 'J'hompAOn and:
Mrs. Hnel Fr1end aod ch1l d ren
·day.
Mn Lora ~ae Brown were ahop- ca lled on ~ra Mar y Grim m W•·d
Mrs. Vlrltilllil anU Mn J lOtrn le plna: in New H1ven Thur,ld.IIIY after- ne~d a y afler ooou.

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11-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lUddleport, 0 ., Dec. 27 1956
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Mr. Wayne Tlart :Jr. who Is em·
nlrtl't'rl in r·olumhll ~ is vis i lin ~
wi~~ h i .~ ft:~th9r ~ n•l rnnttl N. Mr
nnrl 1\.1'T!= W&lt;'~Vnt&gt; HltrJ Sr
Mi!i:S BrE&gt;nd:~ \\' I' •P"a nrl nf TT•l•ltinP."tf'l'! ~ncnt Sund ay ni g h1 \\ rth
Mi~"l S11nrlrn llou ~ h
Mr Jlilli,. W{'i gand ~"'1 1\li ~ ~
R&lt;&gt;atrire Chtwm:~n otlf'n, 1 ~, 1 thf'
J1les~inl! }lont&gt;rUttf'r
'''f'r!rliJlt' in
th .. Oak Grove Church SaturcLl'l''
niP"ht.
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Mr$. 'F.rnie Gr ;mm ~nd rh ol &lt;l •·f'n
~ ..... Pnt, Snni!av with Mr. anrl \fn
W"lter Frif'nrl an1l f:-tmil•·

Mr.

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1\{r. and Mt'S. Joe Rayburn. ,,,.
anrl Mrs nonn1P R&lt;tvburn w,... .. , rf'·
(lent llUf'OI(h or Mr. t'hPrman Aless.irte at tl"• home of Mrs. r uvPn~
R~t\n.pv Mr Th'ln Thompson wa'l
a!F.., l'h.,ir .~~:u~:~.st.
Reblive~ have r,...,..r-iv ~ rt
·~orrf
fh:ot ]'yf'"· Vt'ne Fi~hnr of Rnrkford Jll i~ l'r~dunlh
erowing
W""\r.r '&gt;tlrl ,...onf:,,,...,J in n;q h~&gt;oi
Mr.
.f;ibhs. c F. BINIII·
lng
Arch Rou~h wl'r .. bu~in e,s
in New I;Ja\·~n Tuesday

UTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
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Pomeroy Society Notes

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and :\trs Carl Hysell and
~lr and Mr~ H&lt;trold Hysell .and
Dor ef Rutland &lt;~nd ~1r and ¥n
Harold Eber~baeh and chlldre •
James and Darla were Chrlstma:;
d1nn1 r gl (' ~ 1 5 of ~t r and Mrs l
J Eber~ba I
Mrs Theodur~ Lehew and Mrs
Emma Lc rhe I Prospect Hill and
Mr and Mrs WIIILam Thuener of
Syracuse sper L Chnstmas 1n Co l
umbus with )lr .and Mrs Wilham
Lehe~o, and Mr and Mn Robert

EleaDor Schaaf, Middleport Soc1ety Editor Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor Phone 6244

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Leh~w

Ralph Radchfle who has been Whlte and daughters at Walhlng
1 medical patient at the Me1gs ton Courthouse is here for a
General HoBpital was returned
bome on Christmas Eve
Marjory Mu:bl who IS employed
lD lliam1 Fla has been VlSitlng
1lr and Mrs Cbarles Archer and
tbret sons and w111 also vwt an
otber s11ter and her family 1n
Cleveland before returnmg south
Thelma and Lena Grueser and
)(r and Mrs John Sllven and
d.aughter Gul Pomeroy were the
pests Of Mr and Mrs Don Sti
vera Wednesday everung
Mrs Eloda Webb Sprlnefield
baa been a holiday guest of ber
d•ughter Mn Mn1e Houck and
children Jan and Jams

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Mr ad Mrs II L 'Dunham and
son Gary left Chrlllmas Day for
Wlnchester Ky
arter spendmg
the hOliday week end w1th Jacque
line R1ee and Mr and Mrs Larry
IRlte and son Chtpper
Barbara Scott }umor nurse at
Hol.:er Hosp1tal School of Nursmg
spent Chr11tmaa with her parents
Mr and Mrs Paul Scott and her
siater Carol

Mr and Mrs Frank Eaatep Columbua VISited over the week end
with her grandmother Mrs C F
Hawkins and his mother Mrs Vir
gmla Eastep They returned to
Mr and Mrs Roy DaVIdson Jr I theu home for Chr11tmas and en
and daughters Cat hy and Conny tertamed her parents
Mr and
Columbus spent Christmas w1tb Mrs Ja&lt;'k Evans New Callfornta
her parents, Mr and Mn A E
A/ le Dallas E Merrow ts spenJ
Erwin
ing a week here m Middleport
Mr and ~t5 Randall Manley w1th hi s brother a nd sister •n law
and daughter Randy Sue Akron Mr and Mrs Harold Merrow Pow
were holiday guests of relatives ell Street ll'hile on a Jo-day leave
here
from Roswell New Mex1co where
he IS stationed w1th the Air Force
Betty Becker who 11 employed He will return home to Mat!elllt
1n Columbus spent Christmas Wllh Oh10 sunday where he will •pend
her son Larry Gladwell and par the remauul er of h1s leave with
ent• Mr and Mrs Delbert Becker
his parents Mr and Mrs Walter
Mr and Mra Edward French Merrow and rarmly
had a familY party at the1r home
Mr anrl Mrs
( eorge Hudson
on Sunday with the lollowmg
and dau g hter Carol lean left toguests Mr and Mn Clyde French
day on a business tnp m Colum
Mr and Mra Owen French Jack
bus
10n Mr and M.ra Curtis French
Mr and Mr James Whit£' were
Columbus Mr and Mrs M L
'Ctmstmas rl • ner gue11ls of their
French Mr and Mrs Don Slivers
son and daught('r m law Mr and
Middleport
Mrs Judson White
Mr and Mrs M L French had
( larenec flar t
Hunt ngton
a Chnstmas Eve party at their
spe
1t
Chr
st
ma
s
wt
th
h1s
brother
home w1th h1s parents Mr and
Dale
Darst
~nd fam ly
Mrs Edward l' reneh as guests of
Mr :~m1 Mrs Hernard Fultz and
honor Joimng to make u a four
rlaughteP
Hl'\h spf'nl the holiday
~:eneratl.:ln party were
Mr and
week
end
w1th the r famJ!Ics 1n
Mrs Erlward T French and ehll
dren Lu Ann Mare lind Ke1th Con"Yoy and ( hllllcothc
Mr and Mrs Bt 1 I hllson and
and Mr and Mrs Don StlverK
son
Rush were ( hrJstm:.ts dmner
1
Katheryn Janf' Jlarmahs ] ome
roy was a g l st at the hm•ly dm g Je st or Mr n I Mrs 1h1 ron John
Plants
ner held Sunday at the home ot son and three children
Other ):( l'sts v. N M r a d Mrs
C 11 Wist Sr
Fred 1 hdso
llnd Mrs
Helen
Mr and Mrij Jlrrbert Fmk and Johnson
J\,f!Sfi Mabel Hysell
were dmner
Mr and ~r~ l' 0 Rail an I son
guesh \\ocdnesday at the new far n fom
wl'rr
l hJIMimas
1!nner
home or i\lr an 1 Mr!l !toward
g' U('!h t f Mr and Mrs H B Le)
vin anrl rial ghters Hal me RD
d1~ ( ha1lt slt
Ot hu g 1es\s were
Mrs 0 II Stewart who Is sp('n 1 Mr a 1d Mrs f' 1 Murral
jng the wmter wlt~ her daughter
Mr and Mrs Kf'n 1elh Zuspan
and son In law Mr and Mrs Jalk Wavf'rty wl'rl ( htl !mas .1( 1 ~ts of
Mr 111 •I \1 r~ ( I ll ou~h 1 11 the
tw famt!Jf' S W( rc dtnnf'r ,g 11 ~Is of
}II and MrH llayn o 1 l u nng
han and f lmlly
\11 ~ George ( h•hb nd Ia 1ghter
Jan ti entertained ( hr Nlnas luy
w th a dinner for Mrs M n 1c &lt; t!
mot { Mr and Mrs t:a~&gt;~h nahr ond
duughtrrs lhrlstlne and ( andacl'
anl1 Mr and Mrs Ralph ( I b~ Jr
and children Glorta J 11 &lt;' &lt;An 1
Grf'gory New Haven
Mr il!ld 1\ofrs llarf'nu ( lllle
spt 1 1 ( hrutmas wJth Mr and M1 ~
Wallr r }ling New Matam oras and
M'r and Mn Lafaycllc Clme W n
~rn n m
Mr and ~frll Edgllr Val(' a1 d
daughter Bttllna Col 1mb~ ~ were
( hnslmall )lllellt8 of her molhrr
\trN Fred a Wyalt
l hnstmal!l rlinnrr 11ucsts of l1r~
Wsltrr Harris lncludul Mr and
Mrs W 8 llarris and daughtNs
Jill and Jane )fiAa Harne 1\ohr e
Smith ( harles E Smith Mr and
Mn William Ha nm and da 1ghtl'r
I
A nY Erl snd Pat Duffy l'llmerny
Mr Pnd Mrs Louts tiJnnr~ anrl
ch•ldr('! Kathy Marte anrt Jt r
rre) Groveport RD are Vi~ltJn.t::
hl'r mother Mrs Lewis Kochle1
Mr and Mn John Lyons and
ch1ldrr 1 John Tommy Bt&gt;r 1ar l
Jlchh~ and Linda spent Chr stmas
with her parcnt1 Mr and Mrs
Bt&gt;rnard Srhramm Zane11Ville a1 rl
John I yona ~malned for a v.tck s
\!sit with h•~ gnnrlparents
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bing had
Christmas rlmner on Sunday when
lhe)' enterta Hd Mr and Mrs I ou
Borrlumlt a ul daughter Ruth of
Zant svillc r hnstma1 Day Mr and
:\frs Rmg were gue1ta of her mecc
Mrs Walt
neattle and husband
h !iiJKnd arlfl dauJhter Leon W

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SLEEPY HOLLOW' GLEN
PLAID WOOL DRESS cornea
from the B H Wrarf11 collee~
tlon A black wool knit dickey
1- attached at tlle V d neckUne
It I• a practical and IIJTiart win·
ter model tor the career girl or
Lhe home maker
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Servicemen

}fr aJ d \1rs ( harlcs Buck. wete
Chr s mas I ncheon guc~ls of Mr
anrf Mrs } rank Buck and dmncr
guests of Mr a1 d Mn W1llq.rd
Ebers.b h a1 d daughters
Mr and :'loin W lllam Grate and
son J&lt;.~n us of (harteston W Va
and Mr and \trs Gary Duddmg
Jan ce Gra te of Hunt 1 gton V..
Va were &lt; hr stmas d nner guests
of Mr and M 5 William Baker
Mr and Mrs J H f'rccker and
sons S ept:en a td Bruce or Dayt n
and Mtss Cyn thia Tompkms of Cm
c nnat spent the holtda)' weekend
w th Mr and Mr~ C F Tompkins
and son
Mr and Mrs Jerry Rought and
M1ss Ja ct Nesselroad of C&lt;:~ lum
bu~ were holiday weekend guests
1Jf ~r an J Mrs George Nesselroad
Sr
Mr and Mrs Edward Sargenl
and childrcl Carol and Bruce re
turned to thetr home Glen Rtdge
N J We I csd H a ft "r a VlStl with
her parr• ts Mr and Mrs Alfred
Elberheld
Mt lv!ll R•ffle of Colu nhus spe nt
the holiday weekend with hu par
ents Mr al d Mrs Roy R1ffle Mel
vm ts a graduate of the Columbu~
Business Un crs \y and has ac
eeptt!d H po~ twn w1th the Oh1o
NatiOnal Bank 1n Columbus
M1 and Mrs Guy MorriS and
sons of r..llddletown were holiday
weckenrl guests of their parents
Mr and Mrs Vern Well of Darwin
and Mr and Mrs Roy Riffle Rock
Spr n~;:s mad
M s Marilyn Young rrturned Lo
Wa~h111gton D \
ct r stmas day
aft N a ~Jsll w th hN parents Mr
and Mrs Thomas Young
MAs Florence Smith of Okla
hom' C'ly •., the guest of her
mother }hs' Florence Sm•th

Mr a nd MJ,.; Jam es tugatc spent
and Mrs
Chr st nas w•th Mr
G org(' Mt mhurt M lllcport
( ap1 J11hn
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Mrs May Korn rond Mr aud Mn
George Korn and Geor&amp;e Jr had
as Chr stmas guests Henry Korn
of Marton and Mr and Mra An
thony Korn of Charleston

Mn Freda WyaLt entertamed
Story taken from St Luke 2 1 15
alter Which the BeJ!nne.r s Dept Chnstmas Eve for the employees
taulht by Yl11 Anna Ebenba('h of HeadquartPrs after they ha~
and Mrs Guy Russell liVe several clnsed for the hohday
Gtfls were exchanged and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Verne Dav1s Rus recitations
Part1c1patmg were
sdl Street had a turkey dinner Rhea Mora Twlla Sue Clatwort.hy Wyatt presented g1fts to each
chr stmas Day and an exehar.ge Krithy Waban Maroe Erwin Ran guest Refr~'tments were served
ol g ft.!l with lh~ follOWinG RUf'3tl dy Burt Cody Boothe Susan Lao durmg the party
Thosp present were Vwla Ed
\tr and Mrs Carl Moore and uau nina: Robert N1cbol DavJd Mora
ghters Marlene and Lmda Pome Betty Hohstetler and lUcky Wern wards Bertha Slivka Vtrgima Ken
nedy and Edna Stobat1
roy Pvt Jeffrey Wilson
Camp
The Primaey Department w1th
arson Colo Mr .and Mn Paul
-.aunders and daughters Paula Mrs Herman Werry and J.trs Carl
nd Patty Bidwell Mr and Mr1 Norton a.a te•cher.a also preaenteli
f:rnf"St Ca rpenter GaH1polls Mr a number of ree1tat1ons and ton '
and Mrs John Houck and t!hlldren eluded with the sroup smging of
M cky Cmda and CorJnda A,ddJ three Christmas carols Parbc1pat
ina: were Jeffrey Gibbs Ricky G1l
son W 8 Swtsher Middleport
more SaUy and M1ke Globokar
Cart. Norton Penny Hayes Gor
don Jobntton Sally Mora Donna
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Reibel Janice and Bobby Schmoll
Sandy Hendrtcks and
Charles
Hayes
A play Everywhere Every
where Christmas Tomgbt
was
The twenty hfth weddina ann!
presented by the Intermediate Dever8ary of Mr and Mr1 Lewil
partment of wh1ch Mrs Fred
Swttzer Porter was celebrated Blaettn1r 15 the taacher Mt mbers
Sunda}
of the cast were Charleaanna Hess
Sharon
Wllaon Gale Shvers Su
Guests at thl! dmner were Mr
.ale
Wood.s
Aseneth Tracy ..Suste
and Mrs H L Dunham 1nd 110n
Gary Wmchester Ky
Mr and Philbps Mmada Murray Karen
Hoffner and D1ana Watson
~rs Larry RJce and son Chipper
1 Whtn the Bells Ch1me was the
Jaequehne Ri&lt;'e Middleport Mn
John Blazer iiOd children Robert n1me of the play presented by the
Nan(')' David and Ricky GalllpollJ Junior Department taught by Mrs
Mr and Mrs ThomaJ Ct-~ct IDd Jlarl•n Wehrung and Mrs Wil
ch ldren Danny and Anhette Por Jiam Kennedy Mt:mbers of the
too
cast were Brenda Ingraham Phyl
lis Kaspar Jane Baer Donna
Jlauet Tommy Atkms Judy Web
ran 1 Pameta Hoboteu.. Bobby
Buck Nancy Burns Cheryl Ebersbach Shamn Walker Xay Com]&gt;
ton Linda Sauvage Cheryl Hood
TeJUI and Moke Cuthb.,tson Ron
,..
nie R1ffle J~ Gilmore
Ralph
A starr meetmg of the Women A Werry Jerry Arnold Chfford
Soc1ety of Chrtshan Service of Yonng and Tommy Shasteen
the Portsmouth 111str1&lt;'l Methodist
Group stnging of the carol
churches was held Ill .Rht Grande
S1lent N1ght and the benedu:twn
toda~ at the hone of Mrs John by the Rev Waldo J Bartels con
W;ck!J 1e
eluded lhe program The class of
RObf!rt Wtlson served as ushers
Dt~!nrt o lf1cers from this area f
th
L1r c evcmng
aile d ng were Mrs Harry P
At the close of the program
Smt h prca;dent Mrs C F Tomp- Fred Blaettn('r m behalf &lt;&gt;r the
k
1 t t b lh r p
Jns v ce ores r en
o o orne church presented the Re~ Bartels
lOY :.n1 Mrs ( omer I ewls seere w1th a g ft :md gifts were present
tary of nt ,w, a1~ cducalion Ra ed to the children (rom the

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a d chtldren Carol and Bruce of
Olen R1dge N J Mr and Mn
R chard Elberfeld and son1 Richard Robert and David Killabon
M1ss Mary L;IUghead New York
C1y and Mr and ~rs WJlllam An
derson (Mary Elizabeth Elberfeld)
and 110m Btll John Jim and Don.

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the new bmldmgs Due to the m e r eased costs of const1 uchon system and warnmg bells at the
PI
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the plans had been revised and the state helped to share the J.JobsOn cros~ing of state Route 7
easa.nts County Coroner C A Ruttencutter sa1d ~
mcreased cost by mcreasing theu partiCipation from $165 000 and the New York Central &amp;.all spread quickly through the home of Layman Speece 55 when
to $192 243 00
- - - - road 1t wu learned here toda y
hts daughter Mabel used crud!
Contracts were let for the build
An authonzation Cor t~ ra11
011 111 trymg to start a fire 1n a
mg uf an eight room elemenlary
road to proceed at onee With In
woodburn ng stove and tbe ..,
stallahon .appeared 1mm1nent .as { ]
exploded
school buddmg with a multipl e
purpose room and the additiOn t o
August Schoffer of tbe Federal
'napped In the home and fatallf
he H gh School bmlrhng whtch
CJJJD
H ghway Plannmg DIVisiOn Tl'pc&gt;rt
burned were Speece an emplore
'lad been planned tor two stones
~cd only formahtleg now barred no
of the Wetrton Steel Co who W8l
18 hm1terl to one
llfteation to proceed
home for the weekend his wile.
The general contract fo[' the
Sehoffer told County Pros~utor
Doll)' Speece 47 the daughter,
Iemen ta r) bUJldmg was awarded
lPNDON (UP) ~ fhl' Un ited James 0 Bnen Thursday the nnFunt&gt;ral 5E'TVJtel for Frankhn Mabel and two of Speece ll
to 0 "''""'
W•lk••
v
,
ton
Ohoo
tlce
should
be
delivered
wtthm
a
Pickens
Harry E 2 and Bra ....
•
n
..
!'latjum; salvage l('am hopl.)d to be
k
d
t h • 711 of Rae me wd1 be held Jchildren
1
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for $2Hi 592 00 g('ncral contJ ad il. cleara nce of th blocked SuCl wee He ad ed that matenaiR are a t e rog esong Funeral Home 1n r
or tht' Hlgh Schoot ' ld loon wa'
t t d
f
f th
h h
available and that there should be Masop on Saturday mornmg at
The babies were the sons of~l ana o ay • no ur er 1tc es nu appreciable delay
m con 10 30 o clock Rev John Ellwood
~·
How aenaJ pictures of 52 farms in the area surroundmg Pomeroy were taken reccDtly IS Cglven the Persun Constr ct on developed
struct.1on
of Racme Will be In charge of the ~:ne~~~rS~!.,.~~e ,d• v• •ced.,w.~fe of
ompa Y Huntington W va for
Negot allons W('rl.' rt&gt;ported star
As f1oally approved the warn ~~erv1ees
..-~
' '
demonstrated m the above photo Gunnar Ntelsen photographer and. Alvtn Rushenberg pt
$118 735 00 t&gt;l£'ctncal contrad fo r ~d on the future op(' rat on or th" 10 , system blueonoon•· call foo dou
Mr p ckens d d t h h
She escaped along w1th Shirley
lot for the Zekan Robbms Company of Harlan Iowa took the senes of farm photos for I he th
Et
,., "" northbound Racine on Thursday
le a Oe&lt;"Is ome
1n I Speece 7 Darrell s-ee
13 ••d
c
e nentary b u td mg was a canal
ble blinkers facmg
be 27
..--Dally Sentmel usmg war surplus aenal cameras as shown above Nobody knows \\hose {arms
warder! to Stark Hunlingto 1 W
Jsrall d!sclo!&gt;ed that .,.,.ypt s traffic a set south of the double H
ho
em r
Bcarl Speece 18 aU children of
were photographed not even the pilot and photographer unhl readers of this newspaper
"'ti
e was
rn on August 9 1885 La) man Speece
another
dVa for $22 139 00 C:01 rath Ath I !ockmg of the t~nal had enabled tracks and a set between the the son of the late Hf'nry Clayton child Galy
son of France!ra:nd
Idenllfy the farms when they are pubhshed 111 The D&lt;uly Senttnel Identlfymg the farms w1U
3
n wa• awarded the cnntra&lt;'t for 1 rlll'l to se ze- naval control of the tracks A Similar system will be P1ckens and Sarah Jane Wilson a boy 'oloho had been staymg With
be an mterestmg game and publication of the photos v.111 be a means of recogmzmg farmmg the c!lctr cal work on t he H1gh ulf of :'\Qaba by srndmg some mstalled for southbound traffl('
P1ckent.
the famll)' Curta Hall
15
as the big busmess tlls m thJs commumty In taking the plchrres the photo plane flew back ~rl-.ool adrht10n
for $t3 fi64 00
es els ardund the Cape of Goorl
In add1tion automatic bell s1.g
Surv•vmg are two brothe-rs Mar
Ruttencutter said all the memand fqrth over the area near Pomeroy coven'ng about three hundred miles whtle selecting Young f'lumbmg anrl
'lope ;u d by tram1 ort ng others na/s wtll warn both lmes or traf wn Pickens Rac1ne and Cect. bers of the family were m bed extbe farms at random
Parkersburg W Va
was low :u-ru~s the Negev Desert
flc
Pickens Huntington. and f1ve s1s- cept Mabel when she went to tbe
I rae! also disclosed 1t had of
ters Gertrude Ri((Je Parkersburg kitchen and tr•ed to start a file
Readers of The Datly SentmcL Will have the chance to prove bldder ror the eomblned heatln,g
a1 rl p umbmg fm both bm!dc1 s f red to .exchange 5 600 captured
D
France! Frazter BelprE" Hatt1e about 7 a m
their knowledg.e of farms 10 thJs area With the pubhcatJon of
$94 045 00
i?gyp\lan soldters for four Jsraehs
Durst East Fultonham Ohto Car
Bear! Speece •ufrcred burns in
a new Mystery Farm feature startmg next week
The Board req nted the co • hcH h\ the Egyptians sad It was
~~) Ra/he~a;!:~!b'~\0 and Sarah lr)Jng to ~et the )Ounger children
Ae11a] photos were taken of 52 farms m the area served
tractors to use local labor to as (I rpartng to claim hu g(' rcpara
Burial wlll be arle
th G
out of t he bl.azmg house but ....
th1s newspaper and one ptctare wtll be publiShed each
gre.ut an utcnt as possible
L ns from Egypt and r;used new
ham Cemeter)' at~rah~~ S~h~~ ~~~eased after treatment by a doo
along with an &gt;nvltatlon to readers to gtiiUo Wllllsi&gt;larnt '
Houses on Pearl Street whJ('h protest;J agamst Eg)'ptJan com
Au•~
p1dure1 were p.Ken ttY. ttle Zekan
.;....
1:1&gt;
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have been pqrchascd un the oh mando actt vltt s t TJv f re was out of eontnl
Robbint Company of Harlan Iowa
to h&lt;' us• d for the Elemcnla!l
Almo~t t&gt;W•ry strp n plans til
wh~ firemen arrrv!i1 f-rom St;
Bishop
0
T
Gregor}
resident
1l'Or&lt;'n the can I 1 a ( bcE'n de
Betore Januttry 1 10~7 veter;ms spe-cialists m th111 lmtd of low alL!
Marys All of those •hQ d1cd were
Sl'hool w11! be ~old at pub!H a l
layed b)' a sN es of negoLJatlons B•shop of the East &lt;..:entral Area
and veterans wJdow11 Who are re tude farm photography and this
trap~d ms1de Flames le\eled the
on
Saturday
Januar"
2ti
at
lion
hrt veen Egypt anrf the t n ted Na of the Evangel!('al Umted Breth
ce1vmg pens10n (not compensat1on1 newspaper arranged to have the
borne desp1te the efforts of fU"eJOn~ lulU s I I 1 lll Ravn ond Prn Church and h1s wife were k1l
2 p m at the P£'arl Str('cl Hu1hh g
Will recetve form th~ Ve tcrallj photos snapped m different parts
men to save 1t
l
loyd
1
resa
l
11
of
h
Bruce
A Wh thr the ll N salvage ll'd rn a t~o car head on colliSlon
AdnumStratJon the Ann11al Jrcoml\ of the area so that every farmer
Rutlencutter sa1d L a y m a n
has
an
equal
!'hance
of
havmg
h1s
Boar
I
p
I'Stded
al
d
others
J
r
chu
f tw ce told ll c Un ted Press on l S 40 near Cambr dge OhiO
Que&amp;tlonnalre whtch must be com
Speece
had been employed at
on Thursda}
farm p!ctur~; plllished
~lnt \\rre Pat] Smart clerk \tr
work would beg n toda\
pleted and returned to Lhe propt'r
We1rton for a number of years al
Lowell
I
robasro
Pa1
1
E
Dav
s
\ th1rd v1chm identified as
Nobody knows wh&lt;Me farms were
1v.o U N ofl cJah a1nvrd from Floyd
office w1thm th1rty dH}' S Veterans
Tom n, Greuser two )car-old
[... l'e!l 50 Cmcmnatt \HIS I
COLUMBUS 0 UP - Nego. though he ~•s a natne of this
photographed
not even
the
Uarold
E
llubba
rl
&lt;tnd
Sup\
l
Nl'l\
y
k
tr
prcH•nt
fur
10
0
Wilt reee ve VA Form VB 8 59 photographers The editor of The son o( Mr and Mr."~ Erl nund Greu W McComas
also k 1l]ed Ill the acCldent
I tiattons were scheduled to resume area and co ntmued to mamtam
He
!h£1r nags from dNelopmg They
Disabled veterans Inr 1me Ques Dally Sentinel is. rei) lng upon the ser }I nersv11le "as reported to
B1shop Gregory and his wJfe today between repre:sentatives of h1s family restdence here
('ame home regularly on weekends
\INC A1 dn.:w ~ ( orrlier execu were \ 1s1tors to New Haven
honna1re The form lor w1dows readers for identlhcatwn and have undf'rgon&lt;' t~urgery m Um
j
the
Oh1o
Conaohdated
Telephone
10
\e assistant t 0 Seerdary Genna! October 011 the occaslon of the Co and the Commumcatior.s Wor and holiday$ the coroner s~ud
IS VB 8-685
those recogmzmg the
mystery verSJty Hosp1ta! thts morn ng u
Dag HammarskJold and Alfr~d G ded1eat 10 n of the new add tJon to ken of Amer~ca after Thursday
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These forms and thE' mstruc farm of the week • should notify a result of bavmg choked on a
Katz
Jeputy unrlersetndar) of the New Haven EUB Church The rught s sesSJon recessed wtthout
pe'!nut Chnatmaa Day at home
t1onll should })(! studied very care th1s newspaper Immediately
he U N ~ccretanat
cot.:ple had been Visttmg !he•r much progress
fully 1C a fm nc1al statemri t IS
In order to make the contest
The tot had been tak('n to a lo
daughter 10 Dayton
Ohlo and
National Representali\'t' J Cur
necessary because of the opera more fun the names or those
cal doctor the evenmg of h1s ace!
were
returmng
to
thmr
Pittsburgh
t1s
Flet&lt;"her of the umon sa.1d noguessing
the
farm
correctly
will
tibn of a buunes!l flll'm or renta!
dent and was returnrd home aphome
thmg happened 1n the Thursday
lneome the mstruct10ns on the be publillhed each week
The .acctdent occurred about s1x meeting
The operator of the mystery parently reeovenng sat1sfactortly
preparatiOn
of th1s
.-tAtement
Last mght relatives satd t~c
mtles tast or Cambridge when the
It was mostly a general diseuf.
farm will receiVe a beautiful
ahould be followed.
}oungste-r became Ill agam and
Gregory
car
antf
a
truck
dnven
by
51on
about vanous ~ems m the
mounted
enlargrment
of
the
or
g
The Income ltmltallon {or a \e
WASHINGTON - I lans for a
was rushed to Holzer Hospttal
Lovell eolhded accordmg to the dispute Fletcher said
teran Wlthout a depe 1den t 1s $1400 !DR) photo If he wJil call at the
Pomeroy pol ee w11l remember
from where physJCJBns ordered long range program of cooper a! on
State Htghway Patrol
He !'aid federal med1aton met
and w1th a dependent the hm1ta Dally Sentmel off1ce This photo
1956
as the Har they almost d1•
h1m st&gt;nt to the Columbus mst1tu belWl!en K wallis lntcrna1wmll the
Lovell an employee of the Avis Wlth n~hJ. company after the te&lt;'eas patched an officer m a s1ren wail
Uon Is $2700 per year The same IS free wttb the comphmenta of
1
Umted States A•r Fore and l l\11
twn for Jmmedtato surgery
Truekmg Company was dehvenng but
ng was reported
1Dg crwser to rescue a rtve-year
mcome llm1tattons applv to w1d The Da1ly Sentinel sponsors of
A snow stornt lhat piled up to a truck from Pittsburgh to Cm
Atr Patrol ha e hf'rn a 1 o 1 n J
The meeting was aimed at .set
the
contest
Fann
operators
who
owa The penSion 1s not irH:om&amp;
the Buffalo N Y Clnnat1
tlement of the ftve month stnte old boY from a neighborhood argahere by Reed C Culp Sail Lake 13 IIHhts
The Me~gs county vete1 ans :ser recognize their f~rms tn the newsarea
sw1rlcd
mto
New
En~land
to
ag.amst ihe 11t1hty which serves 24 ment o•er a tncycle
C1ty president of K 1-'JI s lnte,.
paper series should come to the
The lnc !dent was repcn1.ed t,t
vlce OffJce 110~ Court St Pome
day
a
1r1
v.eather
nen
warned
ac
OhiO
counties
natlona
THEISS RELEASED
off1ce at the f1nt opportumty so
day
to The Dally Senhnel as tbe
roy will assist rl'~ldenls oi Mctgs
The program Js li'~Lg d to c umulatiOn~ will ruch three to
that they can makl! posJ!Ivc hlenti
Jim The1ss 23 Syracuse was
must
humorm s of the year .)br
Countr m filing these forrns but flcatlon and fet their free picture
seve n &lt;'II('S
st•mulate the ntere t of A ne1
fmcd $10 ,and costs 10 Justice of
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mayor E F Ro~mson s secretvY,
tt must be emphastzed that lhe
Coldl'r wt athrr also gnpped the Pcacl" R E Grmdley s court
Recognlzmg aenal photos 1s
can ~oung people n s('Je He an I
.,,..
Admltll'd Mr Arthur Goodtn Ehna Russell
veteran or wtdow must have the t.neky business and the photogra
East and f'Xtended mto Hortda Thursday and rl'leued from coun Albany and Lena McElhmney of
mathematics f.'ngln{Nlng and 1Hl
Mrs
Russell
answerf'd
her
otR:e
proper mformat1on reqUired 6y p"ers further comph"ated 1t by
agement and to pro note an ~here wwler reso'"t v1s11ors sh1v lY J8ll He was charged w1th co Middleport No one was discharg phonf: one da\ to hear m ~ grtltt.
the form and the instrudJOns
takmg the shot&amp; at random and a
awareness of the need for people erc(j n 41}degr('c nadJni&gt;s at Ml hab1t111 g Ill a stale of adultery
ed
growhng and low vo1ce
MALIBU Calif (UP}-The third
few from the back Slde of the
m
these
professions
Jn the com ami Bearh
Will you send a policeman aut
farms so that the contest Will be ma)or brush f•r" tn three days o( u g )cars
A ty; o day eastern snow storm
\\est
Coast
mfcrno
broke
out
ettr
•w•y to
Job. . .
more Interesting and reqUire mQl'c
Culp and 0 E Peterso1 Clu b1 ned B~1ffalo u1 dcr a l3mch
s.kJII The p1lot flew about 30·a ly \Odlly m the favh10nable Bel
blanket
of
"'hit~
\\eaiJu:~rmrn
Sllld
I Smce Mrs Russell always nolia
cago seeretary of K1wams Jntc'"
mlles back 'lnd fortb across tbe Atr d1stnct of Los Angeles
lht! stor n w 11 dump th et' to five
nahonal
met
here
with
reprcscn
a few more facts than the C$Ut-r
The new ftre v;as less than 20
trade area of Tbe Dal1y Sentmel
New
nches today n Vu non!
tatJ\IeS
of
Au
Fone
Headquarters
m1les
away
from
here
whert.
1
200
wh1le taking the photos w•th pro
!a:r:
Hampsh re and M me and up to
fess1onal aerial photo ef"\Uipment f1ref ghters are battling names MaJ Gen '"-"niter R Agee Na acvl'n mchcs In southern New
B CHET TANNPHILL
~1~ a vo•ce oddly like a ittle
In publishing the senes of farm that havf' blackcnd n&lt;"arl) 2'7 000 Uonal Commander of t:ll'tl Air Pa York slate
Y
"~
bo}"'s--.,uppl)'mg name and resf..
~
members
of
the
CAP
na
trnl
and
photos th1s newspaper 15 recog acr~s and turned this mo\ e col
If }OU re gomg out for a Sunday nde Middleport streets are dence Deta•ls as to wbat Johnny
L•ght
snow
flurnrs
also
arc
ex
Aa Indictment datmg frorr the
!JOnal slaff
m:nng farmmg as .the big tn.mness 01 ~ mto a disaster area
the safest place to go sJght seemg
Yonkers wa'5 domg that requlted
"' May 1953 term grand jury rharg
As a hrst ste p 11 the plnn Culp peeler! f om thl' northeJn talf uf
•t JS today btg 1n mvestment m
Ftgurcs
compiled
from
the
State
Highway
Patrol
the
coun
the
presence oi a po!Jceman were
The
harned
Los
Angell's
Cit}
the
Great
IIams
ea&amp;L
to
Pcnns:n
ing a Middleport man w1th leav land michmery hvestock ani
announced that K1wa 11~ Intrt na
ty
shenff
s
department
and
Pomeroy
and
Middleport
Pollee
vague
vama
F 1re Depart n('nl se1 t 12 engJne
lor the s«ne of an acc1de 1t was butldmgs The pictures are a tr
tiona! expects to support the A•r
- - -- Wtthoot rrmmsmg the patrol
A ney; cold a1r mvaswn h1t th.e Ih!par•men ts for 1956 showed few
nolled today aceordm~ to County butt:! to agriculture m th1s com compames manned by 110 m(ln to Force and CAP m the tralmng of
~r
people
InJured
tn fewer acc1
car
at m ce Mrs Russell ended the
th!:! rl:!aldE-nhal area m Bel Au
northern Crcat Lakes area and
Prosecutor James F 0 Br en
mumty
l 000 U S St'hool toac hers m a
dents
m\
olvmg
fewer
automob
les
call
aflu hearmg a votce she aswhere
flames
wer(
reporll
d
ill
k
WJJI
~r
rcad
as
far
as
the
north
Tbe prosecutor said Fred Allen
nat on:rl avlaiJOil ed r at on work
m Middleport than m Pomeroy or
sumNl to be a little bo) 1 mother
mg ovt"r (lnt"d tp foolh lis
ea~trr 1 Oh10 Vallq by mghtrall
p&amp;Jd costs of $23 02 Hnd the charge
shop to he set 1p 1w &lt; AP off
say Roger what are you dmng.,,.
Fire off1cJals sa1d an arson
Seal!
I ~ • ow flurr cs and r'\1n oul s1rll' both towns
W&amp;!l erased Two prosecutmg w t
ctal U S A1r Forcf' l' v11Ja• t~ux
Durtt g t ht' }ear M1drlleport poThen she calted back at once,
squad ts tnvcs!lgatm.., both the lhary
Ol' ur n I m lh~ m d MJsSI SSlfJpr ht'e 1 \l'NtJ~ate I 70 colhs10ns or
ncsscs Mr and Mrs Robf'rt Tur
got Mrs L C HJII 358 E Malb,
ftres hac and the blaze at Bel
Valle) 1 d nee of the cold ab
ner ~llddJcport sin.., the mdwt
'I'he w1rksho p v.IIJ t e I 1 l ~t
on the In e Askrrl 1f there was any
•mohap JYolvmg 126 aytomobnes
A10
ment have n1ovcd to not hNn
1 "h rh 25 pN~ons ~ IOJured
lll
trouble Mrs H !I saJd she d1dnt
~ham1 l n1vers tv Oxford Ohto
Oh10 and were not IOca(ed fo ~ ub­
flanws haH r~tl'
up the July 8 to A gust 9 HJ57
None wrrc kl!ll!d ~~ \
know of am other than a typie~l
pOOnl serv1ce
11 co t a~t Pom(~ ohcelhave
M lrllrport ~ second auto a~1 ch1lri s argumrnt over use ol a
iMrehed Malibu sot! a hi df'stroyed
flll'd rl'ports on 108 a 1den h In dent rlunng thc montb of Decem tncyclc o\l'nl'rl l y her son JWcft;'/
Tbe traffic accldf'nl OC{ urrflrl
at leas 60 homrs Tt e ltrc ex
volvn ._, 197 cars m which 39 per bN was tt t-orded Thunday morn 5 a Jew m dl'~ .ago
Dee 22 1953 Total cshmatcJ
plodcd thro 1gh the strcefs ol th
Fu.ncral S&lt;&gt;ntces will be held arf'a hete 'arly todKY and came
sons W{'re ]Jrcrl Pomerov s fatal mg w th on I} ln!RO{ damagef; re
Infon w I of Rogl'r s rcguest, to
damages amounted to $20
Sunday at 2 p m ln the C'hase
at'Od('l 1 ~ "Pre on a par with Mid •nil 1 1: accordmg t'b Po~cc Ch1cf town h;dl \frs Ill II was under.. •
V 1hlll a few Yards or the ~WHnk
Funeral Home al Rutland for Wll
dlcport F \('ryone ~s('aped d('ath
Ba1ley
5lanl ngly surpnsed The otber
$350 000 Mahhu Sands Ilold But
bur W1lcox 80 who dtcd a tu~
Mean"h
ll'
th('
sh('rJ
f
s
depart
Hl'n
M
!ton
Wnght
60
o!
flt
2
('hlld
was Johnny Yonkers. 'i•
extra crcwl'i establish d a r ng
home near Lnngsv11le early Friday
nll'nl
a1
I
Sla
te
Patrol
who
make
Gallt
ptJI
s
has
been
etted
to
apfour
aro nd the holl'l and beat out
FIVe Mf'lg~ County Bark~ n
NEW YOBI{ l P - President
mormng He had lx!en 11! for an
Th s was onc request by. ~ a
flamt&gt;~
nounced today an 1ncru~f' 11 1n Eu'lenhowrr 1s 1hmkmg abo It ask a team to fll(k l p ~ n:~rled fcndl'rs pear n Ma\or F1sher s court Sat
extended period of Lime aJ d con
otr llll' toll! I\ s htghwan and
rda, at R p 11 Lo answer charges P.om('m) r11lzt&gt;n for a pohceman
Mor('
than
I
000
~)('nons
flerl
tert'st
pa1d
on
sav1
n~;
~
act'ounls
•ng
Congress
for
authority
to
u.!le
fmed to b.u home
lhl'lr h "' l's dur ng the mgh1 as
and cerLJ{Jca e:; of rleposH for stx U S armf'd forres whenever he roarls f rol rd n1o 213 wrecks that or tk~al ~ta rtmg al:ld backmg of to krer law anrl order that "'•
~urvMIUlg the decl!as,..d are h
set'ond n nor bru sh f1re broke oqt months or mort' from llll' 1o lwo bel~cvl's lht&gt;v arr uet'derl to kt!ep dcmol she lor dented 351 cars Ill a motor V( hirle Without assured furgott • All r xce pt the :nmle ltJ
recolltrtlo• hr ngs
wtfe Cora threl:! sons Walter and w th n St 1 n I s uf where 1 200 per«nt Thc mcrl'aSC s 1 ffrliJvr peal'c n thf' M tldle East '!ho New Jllrerl 114 people and k•llcd f1ve clf'ara tl'
olhf'r
At:
rrl
1
I!
to
pollrc
r&lt;.'porl~
Warren of Langsville and Wood f rcflghtcrs were batiJ ng a two Jan 1 1957 or :;~1 lh(' elos(' or the York 1 nes sa rl today m Jts lead
fhc gra1 rl to tA l for town and \\ nght 1 ack(' 1 h1s auto £rom a
row of Middleport one rlanghter da) rm:pre~ent Jnteresl pa"1 11 ;.t per o l
stor}
ARRESTED AGAIN
p~rkmg space 1010 a
Evelyn Thomas Gallipolis a ha[f
Parlltpalmg han~ s arl' 1~c
1JmPs wa ~ ll1J::L01 Corr~spond ellUl rv tfiJtes to the staggt&gt;rlnJ:: rlownt&lt;w
Jhrry
Gnaham 30 C?l~n,Jiifr,
brother Ro&amp;s Rutherford of West
fl'trst NallonaJ Ra k anrl the Ra ent J11me~ V Heston rrported that Sllm oi 391 "rctk~ In them tht're rar dnH n bv Phyllis Hackett 29 0 1us arrested and J&amp;Iied for
f :0.1 1rltlll'l r1 damag1ng the r1ghl
LliJerty 0
mne grand children
LICENSED TO WED
c1ne Home Bank ln th of R ICIIIc the J'rl'stlf' 11 11 1d Sl'erct;:.ry Gf wl'rr 674 rars rildlgurcd or S&lt;'nt
Sl'&lt;'OI I I 11c ln rt'cent WE'CkB
to tht&gt; Jll k ards lnjllted pl!rso 1S
j Erlward Helllll'il 21 J~banon the Pomeroy NalJOnal B111 k Po 1 (' Stale T•h 1 Fo~fer Dulles plan to tolalr I I"'R l'liOU"h to fill Me1gs Tl'~r fl'ndt'r of her car
and two great grandchildren
l'hargl or ]IJ]l support
0 unemploy"d anrl Mariha Rut roy and R 1Uaud the hrmcrs talk abo 1t lhc country s futuro
H v. a brou ht here by
General
Ht
~p•tai"'
,M&gt;PtoXlmately
j
~t:'llhN
dll~r
was
lnjured
by
Fr~ends may call at the tuneral ter HI Ctrpentcr RDl rece1ve0i Bank &amp; Savmgs &lt; o Pomeroy and M1ddle E11st pol cy Wllh leaders Of
seven hmcs
\he mshap
P• tl' Jfcntln" and w1H ·~:~
hom~ after 7 p m Friday Burial a lloonsc to wed through Me1gs the Citizens Nat10nal Bank of Congress 1n a meetmg at the
The otht'r December acddent Ju~t1 ce of Peace R E G
w1U be made in Mlle1 CcQJelery
Probate court Thursday
lliddelport
Wbitc Housu next Tuesday
(Continued on p.lgt flwt)
was rcporled on Dec 2
court

Franklm' Pt'ckens
aimed By Death
At Racm·e Home

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50 0 8

u01'ted.Dfethrf0

Aid 1~ Offered
~eigs Veterans
On Questionnaire

B'IShop 'Js Killed
J..
'cci&amp;nt

Two y ear 0 ld T

Chokes On Peanut
Has Surgery

Negotiators To
Resume Talks On
Phone Strike

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Cooperative
Program For
Snowstorms Hit
CAP Outlined In New England

Most Humorous
Situation Of
Year Recounted

States Heavily

New Fires Pose
Added Dangers
At Movie Colony

Police Records Show Middleport ~:-;•.:~~"
,.t
As Safest For Dnvmg
• • In c...ounty ~~~.:~~t:~~··:..'~~~':!~~~:

Indictment Is
Nolled Against
Middleport Man

S.p!; dining group in solid hardrock maple
• (drop leaf extension table and 4 chaus)

Look apln at that low price ••• ever expect to see fttt mtu1e of thJs

quahty

As a rule, you wont, but \\t tnade a special, factory.to you
arrangement with the famous manufacturer so you can own th1s fme furm ..
ture for what youd expect to pay for ordmary ple&lt;es We ve pictuJed only
a oarnplmll' of our complete open-stock selectton of bowltoll' pm quality aoltd
hardrock maple for your entire horne Come see them all, touch the soft.
worn edses, glide your flngerg over the &amp;Jiken smoothness of the luond rubbed
) fln1sh •• , then chooBO the pieces you want at really substanhal savmg•
for so little!

round ex.llnlion
tablt IUit

buffet chm•----------------SI49.00

Wilbur Wilcox Is

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Claimed By Death
Friday At Home

Presiflent May
Ask For Right
To Use Troops

Interest Hiked
To Local Savers

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b MARYS W Va fUPJ - F1vc members of a rural fall!·
The M1ddlepo11 Board of EducatiOn met Thursday mght at
11Y urned to death but stx others escaped when fll'e engult...
the High School wtth the architects from Manetta and the con
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tractors when contracts were awarded for the construction of oneeat;:;.a~~s~~~~~!~o: 0~v:ll~~~k!: :~ythelr three-room frame home seven miles north of h~e ~

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Men's Tee Shirts

Portsmouth WSCS
DIStfiCt Meeting
Will Be Todny

Turner Fam1ly All
H,ome For Holiday
Dmner Christmas

"ROC K-'N-ROLL"

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Party G1ven For
Den 3 Cub Scouts
By Mrs. Hood

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~ll nI h Mil rof
Mr Ph and
eLtetw
s y IPr
Md an
k and
Ill P
Mrs Edward l te lwller of Loran
are the guesh uf Mr and Mrs l~hn
1
1 1 ('tWill'!
Col and Mrs W Hor I J ~n th
so \\ tltor 1 Jr and da gh t r An
of Al('X md r a V are t h io::lll'St
of ~fls Theofl rl' l' hersbnrh
Mr and \Irs W U sC les rl:!turn
lIt th e r lo (' llamp on W Va
\\ l'rfne"d )' fler spcu I ng Christ
n&lt;~ v.1tt Its~ ~tcr Rnrl h olht!r 111
av \1r
1! !-.1rs N r
H•r
l)recht a 1 daur,:hler
Mr
11M ~
navl \\al.!lon
Mmersv ill' IHJe ( hlls1n as llnnl'r
gmsts of Mr a1 I :vJrs ( !bert
PI"(. vt:ORGE WOLFE
Frrcmu
l'\HE&gt;\ SI (tiJINI
S1rv1
E I" ar 1 \'- tnttrs 1\1 ~o 1 W Va
h( I~~
and f Jwal I Yo In~ W( n ( hnst
.a t rk
nas d mwr guc~t~ of Mr and Mrs
i&lt; WoUc SCI!
f i\lr n I M1 \\ tl Ray GlilZC
sun Wolfe f Ho Ht 2 R
Mrs Alhf'fl \1&lt;'es rch rnrd hone
Wo1l1 ~rmlu 11! d fr ~ ltar.1nc
Tuesd~t:V
after a v1111t 1 Calltpohs
IIJgh Seh oul hefurc , 1 r g the
Wllh :\h und Mrs Jlarold Erwm
se rvlc&lt;' n {)('Jnll'r l!l5~
lit! •~ a ml nl t r of M 11 c I ho She was an overmght gul'st Tues
tug raph l
Sf] 1 dron L ba I a\ dal of Mr 111 rl :\1rs Mal In Mees
Mr and Mrs Ear! Dl' n, spent
tlu l S N v I \ 1 Slat
Chrll&gt;tmas
In Chilht'olhf' w th h18
Japan
nother Mr~ N01a Dennv and- Mr
and Mrs Ross Tomlmsort nnd fam
ly Mr and }irs E• 111e I r ch and
1
rlauKhter of Vf'vy I 1d JOined the
grm p for dinner
Mr and Mrs Harold Bn1hb m re
L rued to thc1r home D nhar W
M•~
MJ11 1 II ud Dl.'n
V,q Wl'rln~sday alter a se-veral
of 11fn 3 C 1b 51'01 ts
t I
lav!i v1stt wllh her pa t&gt; liS Dr
Chr stmn p I) fl r tl r r h~ Slit :.m d Mrs C l' W OownJC'
1 rda} evenmg t~ld a ,~;t H l'x hH 1 ~ r
Mr an I ~rs Edward Bauer of
Mn Hood n!so pn l'l t d g f ~ Br('ezy H~•ghts art! 10 t:olumbus
to the (' ths and To 1 n v MrG ~~~
as (:Uests of their liOn and daugh
whose bu:thd IY IS u &lt; lu st 11as !l't In law Mr and Mn ctifford
Ba• cr and ~on Rod
w1s honor I with a takr rf•~
Mrs Beulah Neutll nR JS thr
lrd 1 Clu 5! nt~ Cl lt lS
gue~&gt;t of Mr and Mrs carl Ncutz.
ling and fam1ly of Newark
Christmas nlsht guc,.;ts of Mr
nnd Mrs JEm£111 Curti&amp; wore Mrs
A J r.urlls Oarwm and 1\-tr and
Mrs L~wrence Fr&lt;~ncis and family
Mr and Mrs Lawr(' tf" Franc1s
anrl fam1ly were Chn~11us Day
g 1t sts or Mr and Mrs George
Franct~ of M ddlrport Al~o call
1ng wrre Mr anrl Mrs ( arl T
HnH&lt; h and sons and Mr 11 ul Mrs
Will am FranciS an 1 fa1uly of
\Jr ~ 11 s r Turner h 1r1 -.II
S.l n~cusc
fmtly hon c for Clmsl ~
Ra) mond St('wart a td Pt!aehv
shl' l'nlerta nf.'d w1th a rt
F.llas Ncre WednesdaY g f"sts or
her home In Lal rei &lt;:1 ff
Mr and Mrs Lawrcnr(' ~Tant'Js
Those prc~ent were Mr ~ 11 \I
and family
!-.1Jito 1 llood nnd som ~
r
r, uests of Mr and \II s R F
1nd Jame10 Middleport \I a trl Ncuizllng over the Chnl'i1nas holi
\1rs Sam Turner Ash!an l :'.1
lay were Mr and Mrs Bill Greu
and )fJ s I loyd Wr1ght 111 1 h 1 ser Mrs Add1e Greusrr Mr and
rt
Mtehael Bl"'nny ,., 1 lh k
Mrs Robert Wllkm of I ancaster
I 1 Cl O} Mrs. Harry Iliff
a d Utchard Barnh11rt nf Darwin
Allll St HlersbUJif
II
Mr and Mrs W•lluun Kaspar
K rrn Turnrr
q uel\y obs• rved their 59th wed

dmg anniversary at the1r home on
Mulberry Ave WMnellday
Mr and Mrs Robert Hysell of
Breezy Heights spent Chrl.atm11
da} w lh Mr and Mrs Homer Hy
sell of LIR&lt;'Oin Htll

8-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy
Federated Church Sunday School
Middleport 0 , Dec 27 1958
Christmas Program Held Sunday
The Federated Cbureb Sebool
'- - - - - Alfred Elberfeld
p•oiiJ"am hetd sunday eventng G1fts Exchanged
opened wlth tbe., orPJJ prelude by
Dmner Is Held
tllr• Fred Btaettnar tonowod by By Employes At
The ramtly of Mr and Mrs AI
prayer by the superintendent
fred Elberfeld were all present
Fred Btaeuoar
Chnstmas Event
fur Chrbtma.s d1nner at their
Joe Kennedy read tbe Christmas

THE SHOE BOX
Mlddleporl, Ohio

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

'

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Second Accident
Of Dec. Reported
For UI'ddleport

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