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VOL XIV ' NO. 243'

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THURSDAY, JANUAlcY 31, 1963
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Come to the Carpet Department on.tbe..•
you llli:e best. for }'Oil!' home ... , .we•n m~aSI!;I'O
~ ,pll, the ~Jnpletely ·lostaned CIIJ'Pet: H~ ~~ ,
led »&gt;e cAtl&gt;ef you like .best , . :, from the .eo~ntry •
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F. Wagner Ieday en·
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the IS • day • old ..WIJII!I&gt;o
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Children's

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::to a:_ .$)-00
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pr.

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·Volwe-Te$5.95

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Dress Shoes; Flats, Sport Shoes
SIZES
4 TO 10
Values To $5.95
Boys'

Just38 pr.

Crepe Sole

Men's

OXFORDS

Values To$5.95

$2.00 pr.

Men's---Big Boy's

Boys'

OXFORDS-- LOAFERS
Slzes6To 12
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Oxfords &amp; Loafers

$2-00 pr.
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$1.00

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$8,00 pr.

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$6,00 pr.

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lop. They art much too ~·· and lprpts o.b9ut her ~
I hove done exe...... lo 1111- ual physlcol ,dlffer...,...
lhe prove my ctlve• and ankles, cl a d ... ·re - not all

be given
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of tlie internol orcano. II your am .. 18hamed ot my ....
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bls htWJII wu detenilihod Dy put on • le• more pciUnde. llllf"'* 10 .be dWJIIDI. . .
Rrtdltary laclor•. No .food or '11lls can be ot.ne by drlntlllf llht lllko, ..... -.lo .,.
vitamin •Ill help hbn in 1hIs hall-ond-hall (milt and creiml, iuf .Jow pitch. Doet •
rei~· , A penon'o 1 d U 1I ..11n1 more mat~arine or but- YDice ChlllfO II thli
beillrt it vet')' clo.it lo I "o ter, aod eatlllf two lUI every A - v..
Is
tlie htlllhl .. tDe' aocond day, 1 would not ldllioe dnlp f~ nortllll.
lllllleo-birthday. ·
to aceomplloll yintr purpOse. both ·oexeo lli'e
~ 1111v1 ooed Ai .J oee It, your real pro)&gt;. !Ill )'Gil suppoos
lorlty eomp ex over

lhOrtOII
one in hisilclus.
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••• tloa nporl. Ia uy ••••· I have found !hot whOII a cJrl h11 not sttrlod lo ~te
lht pnbltm - 1 M antlolpot• like you go I 1 Into o group, yel. Opr doctor
her
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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting

Men's·or...l

Regular '8.95
INSULlt.TE~
RUBBER BOOTS

' o·ay DOROTHY KILGALLEN
THI!l1'ALK OF NEW YORK ·
Broadway scuttlebut has It that
Donald O'Connor will star opposite Ca·
rol Burnett in the upcoming musical
comedy "A Girl To Remember"· .. . David Niven is one thankful · fel!ow. His
beautiful wife, Hjordl§, had a. ~to~ .call
-but was saved from asphynatlon
when.she was disco~el"'d asleep.'in tbelr
car itl. the carase. She ball been trying
to warm the auto ~efore takiog it out
. . . J\S soon as the ."ransorp jnedicine"
was unloaded in Cuba, it &gt;11•~ ,P.UI ~n submarines for . sbip{llent to.',tb~ SoVIet Union .. Fidel Castro had .pJ"\!m\sed most of
the u: S. medicine to. fiuSSia as part pay·
men! for the arms and missles the CommuniSts over there gave him. Hardly
happy news for peopJe in 1'merica who
Clmfributed as many of their dollars as
they Cj&gt;nid in the hope of helping inno·
cent Cuban elti2ens with these vital sup·
plies : . . ¥00rge Shearing and his new
seeing'-eye dog are atjracting great at·
tentlon in the varioul Fitles he's been
playing. For a long time, George held
out against having a dog because he feared it would be unsettled by constant traveling; now he's sorry he didn't go
through the extensive seeing-eye dog
tralnll\g course years ago
Laurence
Har9ey was so impressed with Murray

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ForOII 7t N. C. St. 70

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• Mary 70 Davidlon 63

aqv. Ky. "

~ear

a Micbllllll 70 ·

yourself the &amp;avings to be had at Simon's!!

Thanks,
Pa.ul

,v.il..49c.

. signel! him to an important part in '"l'he
Ceremony", which Larry Is producing
lrod directing.

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S4p 'fqr another world tour hit a snag
beCause Jack Teagarden and Earl tFatha) ,Hines ~anled too mueh money ...
Frie'!lls whO. telephoned Elisabeth Bergmil( til Lonaon to congratulate her on

Customer:
-.

Don't bt fooled by these ao-eal1ed gi"Ve·aways 1nd
stam.ps. You. the customer, are payine for tbeJD
with Jnterest. So. jusl compare price and aee for

lor •

'.

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Women's Plaatic

.$1.o0

Tui1CI

$3 .99

BOOTS_

5 lin-. $1.00

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Alan Ft~d. once the nalion's.hotttist
disc jockey, now tens friends he ·"wants
out" of radio completely. He's had
frightfully btd luck with jobs since the
era of the "Jillyclla" scandals . Now
that ~kets .ro,r "Cleopatra" have been
placejl o~ iile at th~ Rlv9U, the the·
al,re's , t,re~urers , have found no , resist·
ance t9 t)le p~ scale, which starts with
a $5 top. In fact some customers have
expreSsed amazement at the "low price"
al)d ~e ordering twice as many as they'd
lanned ' ... Richard Nixon has a temptnc offer to become an executive of a
fir,m lbat would keep him .in close touch
with, 111t movi~ industry
The raves
for Peter Ustlnov's "Photo Finish."
Whlc"', ope~ed in Boston en route to
Ntw fork, ltave producer Joe Levine
beamlbl· It's his very first legit sqow
t!icl the Boston critics called it "fresh·
Jy fllnny ", "a big bit", "a delight". "witty ' and provoeatlve", "wonderful comedy" etcetera. etcetera. So Joe's· plan·
nlng the opening night party already.

Chlldrtn••
PULL.ON

$3.88

Meigs County Medium Size

The executives of American International, enormously pleased with Boris
Karloff in "The Raven", plan to star
him in a gang of old-fashioned spine
chillers. He's not only "a giant pf.: borror". as they put It, but they found· him
to be the most genteel and elegant
screen actor they've ever encountered.
He is a charming fellow, and so is Peter
Lorre- which often surprises people because they associate him with his screen
characterizations and don't expect him
to_b_e swee_t and amusing In real life.

EGGS

QUICK QUIZ .

Singer Sensaflonal
THE FABULOUS ·''

usLANT..().MAnC 500" .
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lnd vet')' sell~sctous of II!Y llht lo occeplod l&lt;lr her
lop. They art much too ~·· and lprpts o.b9ut her ~
I hove done exe...... lo 1111- ual physlcol ,dlffer...,...
lhe prove my ctlve• and ankles, cl a d ... ·re - not all

be given
: :\~year-okl boy. wbo Is unUM~~Ill· mort? He io In 8 00 d
btllth. but 11 rotting 111 infer-

'ltmin that

'WeMcw.eF
...

be•··
-~"'

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.

:

'·!::I

Q -

.

ollke.J She can lhen enJoY her·
"u tlie
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R 11 ..on or vu.
.,. ..._
due 1o 1 &amp;londular dliOI'der. enjoy .wtmmlllf ond ' ~nov- bNdl; lind 11111,(\nd tbal no one
mt~nutriUon , or IOiile · dloeose er JOI I decent ton ~- I Is lll!'lnl II her ollfr all. ,
of tlie internol orcano. II your am .. 18hamed ot my ....
I• .
. .
son Is In food heaJih ,..,. o1 A - Elerelae• ore flnet but Q - Ill lilt IMI flw inor111!1
cauiH .Wid opply, ond lA oddltl«&lt; you should II'J. ' lilY 14-y~ld ~·
bls htWJII wu detenilihod Dy put on • le• more pciUnde. llllf"'* 10 .be dWJIIDI. . .
Rrtdltary laclor•. No .food or '11lls can be ot.ne by drlntlllf llht lllko, ..... -.lo .,.
vitamin •Ill help hbn in 1hIs hall-ond-hall (milt and creiml, iuf .Jow pitch. Doet •
rei~· , A penon'o 1 d U 1I ..11n1 more mat~arine or but- YDice ChlllfO II thli
beillrt it vet')' clo.it lo I "o ter, aod eatlllf two lUI every A - v..
Is
tlie htlllhl .. tDe' aocond day, 1 would not ldllioe dnlp f~ nortllll.
lllllleo-birthday. ·
to aceomplloll yintr purpOse. both ·oexeo lli'e
~ 1111v1 ooed Ai .J oee It, your real pro)&gt;. !Ill )'Gil suppoos
lorlty eomp ex over

lhOrtOII
one in hisilclus.
A - Sllortletl
IO'metimes

bot lhll IIUII't helped•• 18 there
I I can 'I
any .....o·
•• .,..~elne for ·•·
~ull

~ 10 -

1e111 11 thai YGil ore OYIII')JIIIIf- lin Opera 1811 Ill

.

tr

deertaiO alllture, b u 1 ouch con.telouo. Thll ll both com.
. •·
_...I It ale taly Ia die mon and undentandable, b u t Cl - My 11-y..,.... daUihl*
••• tloa nporl. Ia uy ••••· I have found !hot whOII a cJrl h11 not sttrlod lo ~te
lht pnbltm - 1 M antlolpot• like you go I 1 Into o group, yel. Opr doctor
her
od .itld lilt !l:t-1111111 ottrlod ;shoWI borself ready llld trill· Ume, bill I am
. ,

u=••
'

'

Men'• 2-8ucl!l• '

'

ARCTICS _ _

Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting

Men's·or...l

Regular '8.95
INSULlt.TE~
RUBBER BOOTS

' o·ay DOROTHY KILGALLEN
THI!l1'ALK OF NEW YORK ·
Broadway scuttlebut has It that
Donald O'Connor will star opposite Ca·
rol Burnett in the upcoming musical
comedy "A Girl To Remember"· .. . David Niven is one thankful · fel!ow. His
beautiful wife, Hjordl§, had a. ~to~ .call
-but was saved from asphynatlon
when.she was disco~el"'d asleep.'in tbelr
car itl. the carase. She ball been trying
to warm the auto ~efore takiog it out
. . . J\S soon as the ."ransorp jnedicine"
was unloaded in Cuba, it &gt;11•~ ,P.UI ~n submarines for . sbip{llent to.',tb~ SoVIet Union .. Fidel Castro had .pJ"\!m\sed most of
the u: S. medicine to. fiuSSia as part pay·
men! for the arms and missles the CommuniSts over there gave him. Hardly
happy news for peopJe in 1'merica who
Clmfributed as many of their dollars as
they Cj&gt;nid in the hope of helping inno·
cent Cuban elti2ens with these vital sup·
plies : . . ¥00rge Shearing and his new
seeing'-eye dog are atjracting great at·
tentlon in the varioul Fitles he's been
playing. For a long time, George held
out against having a dog because he feared it would be unsettled by constant traveling; now he's sorry he didn't go
through the extensive seeing-eye dog
tralnll\g course years ago
Laurence
Har9ey was so impressed with Murray

l;'n••
ZIPPER

ARCTICS ...,.....,.

. Men't K,... Hl8h
RUBBER

BOOTS_

ROUN'D
.
.
STEAK
.lb. 79c ·

.

101'tOL10
.
·So,up.--'---...
c
I

I

"(,

BOOT$
'iRAIN ·DEARS"

eSIMON'S

POMEROY

Virginia , 114 Florida rt
ForOII 7t N. C. St. 70

w•••

II

• Mary 70 Davidlon 63

aqv. Ky. "

~ear

a Micbllllll 70 ·

yourself the &amp;avings to be had at Simon's!!

Thanks,
Pa.ul

,v.il..49c.

. signel! him to an important part in '"l'he
Ceremony", which Larry Is producing
lrod directing.

., ...,

-.
.
I'
to\'1.15:- $2:;'; ; Sldd

. It's All Meat, TOCII
i SLICED
Chlftlll.l

Reolotant

BOLOGNA

.

$~ •98

09

Yes, It's SLICED!
DAVID PAVIES

Sliced Bacon

r.

Tile !ll'andio8e scheme to re-organ·
i2e t"' original Louis Armstrong All·
S4p 'fqr another world tour hit a snag
beCause Jack Teagarden and Earl tFatha) ,Hines ~anled too mueh money ...
Frie'!lls whO. telephoned Elisabeth Bergmil( til Lonaon to congratulate her on

Customer:
-.

Don't bt fooled by these ao-eal1ed gi"Ve·aways 1nd
stam.ps. You. the customer, are payine for tbeJD
with Jnterest. So. jusl compare price and aee for

lor •

'.

-

Women's Plaatic

.$1.o0

Tui1CI

$3 .99

BOOTS_

5 lin-. $1.00

~:~vl!~e·~fe~~~:~~·~~~!~~ ·~~~· ~=~~

Alan Ft~d. once the nalion's.hotttist
disc jockey, now tens friends he ·"wants
out" of radio completely. He's had
frightfully btd luck with jobs since the
era of the "Jillyclla" scandals . Now
that ~kets .ro,r "Cleopatra" have been
placejl o~ iile at th~ Rlv9U, the the·
al,re's , t,re~urers , have found no , resist·
ance t9 t)le p~ scale, which starts with
a $5 top. In fact some customers have
expreSsed amazement at the "low price"
al)d ~e ordering twice as many as they'd
lanned ' ... Richard Nixon has a temptnc offer to become an executive of a
fir,m lbat would keep him .in close touch
with, 111t movi~ industry
The raves
for Peter Ustlnov's "Photo Finish."
Whlc"', ope~ed in Boston en route to
Ntw fork, ltave producer Joe Levine
beamlbl· It's his very first legit sqow
t!icl the Boston critics called it "fresh·
Jy fllnny ", "a big bit", "a delight". "witty ' and provoeatlve", "wonderful comedy" etcetera. etcetera. So Joe's· plan·
nlng the opening night party already.

Chlldrtn••
PULL.ON

$3.88

Meigs County Medium Size

The executives of American International, enormously pleased with Boris
Karloff in "The Raven", plan to star
him in a gang of old-fashioned spine
chillers. He's not only "a giant pf.: borror". as they put It, but they found· him
to be the most genteel and elegant
screen actor they've ever encountered.
He is a charming fellow, and so is Peter
Lorre- which often surprises people because they associate him with his screen
characterizations and don't expect him
to_b_e swee_t and amusing In real life.

EGGS

QUICK QUIZ .

Singer Sensaflonal
THE FABULOUS ·''

usLANT..().MAnC 500" .
. ·I

.

'

Time

j~r;

• :·..f

O~.FERED
.

~~

'

SKINLI'as

" ' '.

WEINERS
BACON ENbS
NECK· ,BONES
FRIIH
·
PIG FEET
..

l

MEAT
'·

I'OOCiliE....SO ~1$ VErN ~NTI·U.NINE.-

eMlnced .
IWn
.

In

•
An

5

POIIK

i$ 1HE ,ONE. W&gt;lO 6ETS STUGK

point of

PURE

SLICSD'

'Ill&amp;. c;AQE. ANO I'EEDIN(; OF

· the

19

Ilea~

21bs..

':~.99c

5 lbt. $1
'

7

ePayday
aHenhey1

eSih Avo ..

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CAND
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PORK
SAUSAGE

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L·A,RD

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'·

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$995

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while his boat Is laid up
Cincinnati due to the "lee.
Mr. and Mrs. John Young of
~wisburg spent t h e
weekend with their parents,
f'OMIIOY, OHIO
1 1...,•••• Hank Young and Mr. and
- - - - -.....- - Mrs. w. R. Carpenter.
TONIGHT
Miss Lydia Ebersbach and
NoT OPIN
Louis Reibel were Athens
visitors Wednesday afternoon.
PRIDAY aJMI SATUitDAY
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Mrs. c, D. Frecker who has
r "NN MAN IS AN 'ttLAND"
quite Ill in Holzer Hospit·
(Tecbnlcolor)
at Is reported as improved.
JeHrey HlAlter, Hanliall
Thompson, Barbara Perez.
Robert Bailey and grand·
AN ANSWIR, U.S. NM VI
Nora, Mary and
Communllfl Ill. C.riWieP;
of · Cleveland were week,
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her home, Cleveland Sund~~ CHARTER Mf)MB£~ - Four ladies. of the ' WildwOOd Garden ~lub . at .
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"THI MUIIC .MAN"
(Technleolor}
af.ter spen~lng the past w~ Run were honored Wednesday night as ~barter members of th'- group which
Dlni'IJil!l,
Robert Preston, Shirley
n0¥ _
Jones, Buddy Hackett, Her· With her Sl~~/n~0~~~~:::: brated its 25th year of· or~ation'. Mrs~ Ura SWisher, left, who is ' regional
law,
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Mrs.
John
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Sr.,
Mrs:
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mentary School, for Miss Gentreasurer Mrs. Dwlgh*
the FirSt UJI}ted J&gt;mbyenan R~~n;
evieve Stobart.
ers r . I ·WOO Or en U presented her report.,Mts.
church Iwhen the you~ fellowFour ladies of the Wildwood Mrs. Ro~s\, who wa's alsO the Nease is ~ice president.
~hips of the churches of file
Garden Club of Forest Run
president, was unable to Twenty • three 11ttended In· town wiD •unite for an blterdewere recognized as charter attend because of lll!'ess.
eluding these guests,\.Mrs.
. monlnatlonal youth serv!Ct. · · IFelli'llalrj
mem.bers Wedne~ay night
In all the~e ~e 16 charter ver' Holter, Mrs. Allen
The meeting w!U begin 111
ing 1ts 25th anmversary
members. One 1s deceased. Mrs. Jbe Thoren
2:30 and wUllnc!lud:lee~a~:::.J
bratioR. at Forest Run Metho· Those living are Mrs. Baer, renee Rose Ml"s:
with aU tile 'll ·
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Church.
Mrs. Richard C~mpbell, . Mrs. Mrs. Ted 'Fisher and
' taking part, T h
The charter members were lJailey, · ~s. ..Hiram FISher•
will ,Cioae" with
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what we sell. .
Mrs. Christy Baer, .Mrs. J~hn ~rs. Wl_lliam FiSher, Mrs. Lew· Refreshmeots were served
']lliriod
.refrMI1.1
Bailey, Sr., Mrs. Hiram F1sh· IS Hams, Mrs. Homer Holter, from a table attractively cover- ments by tile hos,S'it~=er, and Mrs. Us win Nease.
Mrs. Purley Karr ~ Mrs.
with white linen, while can·
ii
The Wildwood Garden Club Mrs. Pearl Philijps,
1n sliver holders, , and i
was started Jan. 28, 1938 by Kerns Roush, Mrs.
·
and silver c~:~~Q::::
RUTlAND, OHIO
Mrs. Harry Roush pnd Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. terpiece. Mrs. Milton
Earl Scott. It was the third Harry Roush.
shelt presided at the ·
11ard.en club organized in Meigs Eight past presidents of
bowl and Mrs. Fred Nease
club attended. They were Mrs. In charge of coffee service.
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shelt, Mrs. Edison Hollon, Mrs.
Fred Nease, Mrs. Joe Thoren,
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skirts,
Mrs. lijram Fisher, Mrs. Law· Au~iliary
renee Rose and Mrs. Allen Ball.. $~On
drapes
Mrs. Ura Swisher, region~Ill
director of Rgion 11 of
Fire·
on your own sewing machine. This Greist attachment
hire, wa8 present.
Roll call was answered · 17,
saves you hours of tedious hand hemming 011 your nicest
A histo!'Y of the club was
members when the &amp;Vt'.atlu'~
things. The latest adaptation for blind stitch hemming, it
en
by
Mrs.
Uswln
Nease.
Auxiliary of the Volun~
. 'fits most American and· l!f1ported sewing
club has 22 active and two teer Fire Dept. met in vlll,ge
lll'!onOJ·arv members.
Monday night Jan. 28.
machines.
tion of Gilmore Cemetery Is A check for t60 was given to
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one
of Its phmary continuing
Fire Dept. to be used on
American made by ~Mid'. attachment specialists since 1870
projects.
the new fire truck and $5 was
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Gene Grate, of the Citizen's
· to the March of Dimes.
NaU,onal Bank ' In Middleport, Final plans for ·an emergency
showed colored slides · of the
to be held Feb. 16th wm
bank's 1961 flower contest.
be completed by the fiAentle
. MIDDLEPORT
13 MILL ST.
Mrs. David Nease, presi~ent, committee Ada Slack,
.
was in charge of the busmess man; Betty Hayes,
man; Marie Rizer, .June Sayre,
Clara Lavender, add
White.
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A new member, ·Mrs.
Hubbard, was welcOmed. Mrs.
Sayre, was installed as vice
president and Mrs. Hazel Clark
as assistant treasurer.
A ·comic Valentine box wlll
highlight the Feb. 11th meeting with each attendi'ng bring·
lng a comic val~tirie. Mildred
II Plt!rce and Hell!ll Hubbard will
hostesses.
Get well cards were sent to
Heber C. James, at Holzer hos•
pital; Walter Smith, Hartford,
W. Va.; Mr. and .Mrs. S. F.
25 - $1.29.Plaid
66x7.6·;-·
W~, East Liverpool; Mr. Ma~
13-.1.39 Plaid All CoHon'' s~·Bia.-ke,.,.~'~
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Hendricks, Racine, R. D.;
Thomas .Clark and Larry Hub18- $1:!~ Mayfair·Plaic( S,.t.lt..~~ 7~~·· . ~ :,:,. ~··~'~ : '
bard, local, and John R. Jones,
' Meigs Memorial Hospital. ·
10-: $4.~9 W_.tock-AII · Co~~-·,ln l4~.,
'r » ..
Sympathy cards went to Mrs.
~ ~ ~~.29 ~~~lr: P~s~. .~Wt"-J'n~.,.~. ~~l
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Ralph Graves, Palneroy; Miss
Kathryn Proctor, at Parkers39:- $.2'.95.. Mtyflir P•tel $..- ...n~tets, IC))r109 '!i ·. ·, '$2.-9,
burg, W. Va., and "Thinking of
t 1·~mi..Jsrer ·Fin~.
(irr'9.t7~ '...:_.$3~00
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You' 1 carlfs to. Mrs. Sadie
Grindley, Racine · R. o:,
·4-$4.49vl~ri··-u:w.taht . ~.
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Mrs. Mae Barrows, McConnelsFancy ·Pi'i!JI ShNt 'la~k~, '2~. , .
. , ·~ .$~.4~ ..
ville.
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Mrs. Slac~ hostess, served re· ' - $2.95 sea. ~f~ ~ro..-r-.r .-ank"!.r72x90 T,.•2~9
freshments . to Mildred Pierce.
· ., . .... $5.9$ !rinc•.. ~r·~~_P.ri~t, 7~, ·t,, •.. c~
P,.~t
Hazel Clark, June Sayre,
Hubbard, Mary Hub~d, Adrl~
4 - $4.49' ~l~n•'!'•l\r Plai4J\~ylott ~nell~, 72x90
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enne Hubbard, Marie " Rizer,
.$9.95 OriOn ,tlln.k•fi,-Whi~~ · 72ic90 . 1 ,
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Clara Lavender, Eileen Clark,
Agnes White, Phyllis HendriX,
24:- $3~ ,1'9
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Edith Hood, Sylvia zWinmg,
7 .... $5.19 Gorillon,
Mattie Sprouce, Wanda Kern,
Betty Hayes ind guest Vicki
·-$4.
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