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WASHll\GTON iUPl) - 'President Kennedy's clvU
defense chief said today lives could be saved for 15 each
under the administration's fallout shelter plan. But •
congressional study suggests that the shelteri mi&amp;bt
turn into death traps for millions.

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I Those {ears Wf're brought tc
A House armed services sub· the .surface today in a 53-pap
committee, headed by Rep. fo~. (•ritical appraisal of the fallout
Edward Hebert, D-La., opened shelter plan. The repor.t was ·p~1
the inquiry wilh a promise that , sented to t~ .subcommittee by ltl.
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"pros and cons .. ol fallout shel- Some prumtneal Sctftlists, be
argue that h ftus:uar.
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legislators lha~ it could be a : could explode nu. clea.r weapon!ll Ja
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Roxie VIrginia Weaver Cozart excellence 10 scholarship
In 1of m~re a~ $2 b1 hon. 1h~ she-.· consu,med, these ~eie,ntists said.
PT. PLEASANT .:..H~=,~~~:,'';%, 8 Racine area resl~
j ters m .pu~lic and non·p~f•l pn·
tei'Yice for Clyde R.
passed away Monday in On May ZO Mike was formal- vate buoldmgs woold be fmanted
Pt. P. . .nt, will be
a Middletown, 0. hospital. Mrs. Jy presented this award at the
concept obsolete.

Wins Honors At
Oluo Umvers•ty

Former Racine
Resident Dies

River Victim ·
Set Wednesday

MEIGS THEATRE
I'OMIROY, OHIO

·:~~=~it p. m. ol the
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lllli·eall at the
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Ollio River
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tro,m the

the busineSB meeting
for 11164 were electand Included President, Mra.
Abbott Ingles; VIce preMrs. Martin Abbott;
Mrs. Clara Belle
and Treasurer, Mro.

May 31-.lune 1
"ALL FALL DOWN"
Warren Beatty•. Eva Marie

comrniHee Is Mr. Fred
Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs.
Barbara

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~ of the Susan Park

UIERTY THEATRE
M!DDLEPoRT, OHlO

Bible Sclwol To
·,, On June l 0
Bible School Sent Soc . . . . . .
St. Paul Lutheran Church of
Pomeroy will be offering to the
community 8 Vaeatlon Bible
to all children of the
The theme of the school
"Teach Us To Pray." The
week school will study the
IIL&lt;ord'• Prayer and the value of
II~::~:~~ as a young person, 'Moe
will start June 10 and
continue untO June 21.
The school will start at 8 and
end at 11. If there is a problem
In transportaUon to the school

RECEIVE BIBLES
Bibles were presented Sunday
morning 10 two members . of
the Syrawse; Methodist church
school who l.ere high school
IJfaduates this year. Miss Rose
Ann Theiss and Ernest S~,
both graduates of Pomeroy High
Scoot, were presented Bibles
with Miss Marda Karr malting
presentation.

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laiD to the Lord's prayer with
Idea of becoming aware of
meaning of the Lord's Pray-

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INVADIO THI IARTH"
Kent Taylor, Marie Wludoor.

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was borr In Rlocine on May meeting of the local sec12, 11109,
ilion of the American Chemical
She had been residing with Society. A banquet at the Lamother, Maggie Weaver, at , fayette Hotel, Marietta, preced·
0. for tho past seven ed the presentation,
Mrs. Cozart was preced~ Mike r~ived a Rtoognitinn
ed In death by a brother, ErD- Award from his dormitory, !lush
est, ~nd her father, CharleB. Hall, for I!Cbolarship achieve·
SIIVIvmg ...., her molbtr, ment for the first and sorond
Maggie Weaver, lh,... da~b- semesters o&amp;- the past · school
len, Mrs. Edison Brace of II•· year,
cine, Mrs. Andy Ward of Portlancl and Mrs. Denzll Brewer Recently he was lapped u i
ot Fronklln e two oons Paul me of 2G charter members of .
Bkii.er -1lf 'Fl;trock, MtChlgan Ephorian, newly orgauized ~n­
and Ferren c;oz.rt lri the u. s. or soc~ety at Ohoo UnoverSIIy,
Mrty at Ft ~. Art .. whleh will ho)d group doscu•1110 sisters Mrs. Jack Adams slons woth vosotmg speakers In
of Letart Falls and Mrs. Doug- the field .of Humanities.
loa Johnson of Rlodne, t w o Mike, who has completed his
br~ers,

Verdict; Trial
In-Fifth Day
A verdict Is expected today
' in the Meigs County Common
Pl.,.. Civil suit trial lnVolvlnl
an action for alledged damage&amp;
as the result of an autemobile

Emerson W8aver of sophomore year at Ohio Umand Mella Weaver of versity on an honor sch•olar·shlt&gt; \

11 IJf....chUdm and is majoring In chemistry. He ·
number of nieces and neph- Iaffiliated with Phi Eta Si~ms
Fraternty, men's national honservlcea wIll be ' orary. He Is a 1961 graduate of
at 1 p.m. at tbe Dor- Pomeroy High School.
ehureh with Rev.
NO•P4PI!:Il ~DAY IBalte.s offielatin&amp;. Burial will be
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Ill· iNof. .le per111ll em·
Green Wood cemetery. Moose Lodge 11185 will meet
tltfOI le ~ Memorial
may call at the Ewing at the Wesley Fry residence oo
ilelol'-lili&gt;l· 'Diiy ......,_; 6tn wDI lie Funeral home In Pomeroy un- Mill-st. Middleport, at 8 p. m. Rfchard Malcom Hays, son
IIIIMIIy 8eallaei· Tilaraday.
,_,Thursday.
IWeoboesday,
or Mrs. Stella Hays. Moll · st.
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and o member of
tha
Hogh School grad
class of '63 was tho relllctpient or the George and
Lewis Memorial Scholarship
Saturday evening at the
Alumni Banquer.
~Y, All. !UPII -I ia Walhlnct&lt;&gt;n whp Indicated the 1'l)e ~ oaid, ·how~;,,
was made by
""-· ·~ W...,., tlillllillln&amp; l lfr~IJii ol the subpna conotltut' WaBate's •.t.lorbO):• could
of Schools, Mr. L.
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Richafd .has 11een ac~.. -in
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Wolla&lt;e uk! tho maid Ill"'"'· niislal of ••e - · ·.oo grounds
school sports, playing tack---,a ~ hearing
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squad, .
viet ~ilo 1I'OI'b
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mansion . •
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lro my ~-" Walla&lt;e said. "Civ· i
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accident In 1968. on State
route 33 IH!llr the Melp-Athent
county line.
Plaintiff of the suit Is Edgar
E. Brewer of Portland who atledges damages totalling $79,·
410 08 against William L. RobInson of Hanglr03 Rock; 0.
This 1110rning Maru&gt;ing Weboter and Bernard V, Fultz, a~
torneys for tile defendant, were
presenting final a.IJUIIMDis to
the jury. Fred Crqw and Bernard Salisbury, attor11eyo for the
plaintiff, w.re expected to present their arguments later thla
morning.
Today marked the filth day of
the jury trial which began lost
Wednesday, Jurors Ire ~lpll
McCune, Wlllanl Pigott, Elsw
Forbes, George G.......,., lflrold King Mly Hawk Atice
Whito, Do., L. Wood, Paul
Beaiils Juanita' Reeves Doria
E. Ea~lmlln- lnd ~ A..
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JOTl'INGS IN PENCIL
Novelist Norman Mailer. separated
from the pert and witty _Lady Jeanne
Campbell, is makmg the m1dto~n r~unds
with a beautiful blonde. Her Identity lS
still a secret from most of His Set
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George Treadwell, Sarah Vaughan's first
husband and manager - generally &lt;red·
ited with being the man who guided Sas·
sy to her first real success - confides
he 's set a deal to become Sammy Davis
Jr.'s "television and concert producer"
Robert Goulet fans aren't happy at
the reception he's been getting at the
Town and Country. As one loyalist put
It: "They're sitting on their hands." Ma·
ny more are saying that the Brooklyn
mght spot is no place for their boy . . .
Something abrupt happened to Robert
Clary in his engagement at the Bon
SOlr, and singer Terl Thornton is com·
i~ in to replace him as headliner on
May 23 She wasn't scheduled to open at
the cafe until June 4.,but got the hurry·
up call to come earlier, and obligingly
agreed to make her debut on this short
notice. This column was the first to call
attention to Teri's talents back in March
with a salute to her album titled •·some·
where in the Night" and a prediction
that she'd make it to stardom.
Larry Blyden. in Nice. estimates that
union demands which sent h1s TV com·
pany scarrying out of London will cost
that dly's economy S6.000,000. He was ·
all set to shoo t his series. "Harry's
Girls." in London. but found the union
regulations "impossible," so his troupe
traveled to the Riviera, whe re they'll
film most of the exteriors. Two other
American TV shows, set to record the ac·
tiort in England, cancelled plans for the
same reason.
Carol Lawrence "quietly" broke In
her new nightclub act to a thunderous
ovation at the Concord, the world's lar·
gest night cl ub The reception from the
audience of 4.000 - considered in show
business circles "one of the toughest to
keep amused" since they've seen every·
thing - stunned Carol so that she burst
Into tears onstage. Tony Charmoli put
the act together. reportedly at a cost of
$50.000. Carol has two fellows with her
in the div ertissement
Helen Wins ton.
who produced the award-winner movie,
"Hand in Hand," is here to work on her
film production of Hugh Lofting's Dr.
Dolltte stories with Norman Jewlson dl·
reeling. She's also tolling on an original
video series in which pretty Suzanne Ca·
pri will play a top role.
The ·government Is about to okay Ja.
bor union demands for longer paid vaca·
lions
It's getting
that if the sing·
the colleg·
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A-TI&gt;e emu. aecond largos! c:buldl at' J..,...llmt ' ,_.,
olll•ing birds.
cllarcb tndillcll tan ~I IIIIo
ola111 becamt an apOolate IIIII
Q-Wial plrale · ,... .... IOIJIIIle•l' the ;oct whiCh ~
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New Orleans ln 181&amp; and re- "" tile c..r..r.r.te oldt! t11ot · .

es are suing them. Now It's a bitter feud
Helen:
hll past
crlmee. pardon lot:
Dopertmeal ceived
a presldeqtial
between folk balledeer Joan Baez and Walll·l• Help Fw MeaiiOy Die- of, but I can't 10 on, thlo
Heady, 221 ColiiP
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I can't stand hllhwayo or Pll'k·
Atoaka, · to Q-WIIo wwe tile N~
she skipped out on 1 concert date after
Helen:
ways, or anything away from
a breve and deter.
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tickets nad been sold for her perform· Hear
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.my lour walls.
to
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health has a r•thor ~ark inoulllcl)e.
ance
The Embers is celebrating D·
e1ore a. ut ree years ago I guess I should go to a PI)'" after
1111'1*fY tdd 1111Df we don't think II Is VMJ noDay a little early this year - with Dot· lsta", a,ds qmte normal. Tl&gt;en 1 chlatrlst ' but they.',.. too OX·
In SeltU• ~ Alaak1 llcelble, bqt .ll ,...,.U,S l)er 1
11 to · feel nervouo and pensive. and, besides, how cen
tie Donegan at the ptano, alternating
Cerdl and !titers . of IJTI!81 deal, becluoe tlhe olbtr
with Dottie Dodgion on the drums.
would help him strls tease hot: lllooll 11. Woukl
started lma1mlng I had all 1 get there if I'm afraid to go
20th Century-Fox will get back quite sorts ol diSeases - everything out? Wbat can be done? -25Thaw to your yo• please tell her nol l to be
a bit of the money it pbured into Italy anyone else had. Tl&gt;e doetars YEAR-OLD WIFE ,
In lldvioncet - F. E. bothered so much abotll II?during the making of "Cleopatra," via sOld I was well , It was just my Dear 25 .
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gotiated for a film there. In a just-com· ments. 1 new 1 ey were r&gt;g t. glene Clinic. I believe it oper· J '::~~:~.,l like to read my I could tell her from her. to
pleted deal, the movie company will get
I though If I got presnanl, ales a Walk·ln Therapy and Jr
11 tl'e the only. lime breakfast, but my worda would·
approximately $7,000,000 American mo· I'd be okay, but the baby didn't Counseling Hour which will of·
the day I lei 1 chance to, n'l make aay dlHei'IIICO. J:ven
ney - in cash - for the showings of come as last as we'd hoped and fer you tempor~ry halp uti!
lhla fellow who alwaya alts lhoulh your daughter's ...,..
"Cleo" in Rome, Naples and Milan ... I got more nervous. We finally appointment can be set up lor
me .... Well, you !mow tache Isn't very noticeable to
Look for a gang of new souped-up sports had a baby, boy 14 months ago you. As for fear ol the
story, Helen: He keepe you, It Is the only tblnc llbe premodels o emerge on the nation's high. and I thought everything would outside - tf your
looklnc over my sh901der end oently sees In the mirror, 110
ways and thruways next year. There's a be line, but it's worse.
comes with you, it can
this morning he had the nerve help her bleach her troublea
frantic race going on among the car
I keep myself neat and the borne. Don't delay to ask me'to lend him the IIJIOI'II sway. Heve your daQ&amp;hter aak
companies to. gadget up their flivvers boby and house in order, but I family needs a whole wife
page. What ahwlcll dO'? -MOL- your family doctor for a sood
now on the drawing boards. Some of the !iust can't make myseU get mother. You can come baek
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future models will 1le even smaller than away from home. My husband them now. Later It will
Dear MoUie:
Tills column Is dedicated t.&gt;
the current toys, to meet the foreign wants to take a little ride now mueh harder.- H.
Eilhe~
chill!&amp;• 10111, owttch family UviQi, 10 If yw•,.. hav·
competition,
and then and he plans picnics Dear Helen:
a woman'• mapzlne, Or be lnf klcl trouble or jUII plabj
Picture, if you will, Princess Soraya and parties. but I just can't My girl and I have been
a sport and lend him lhe pace• .trouble, let Helen help YOU.
strollin~ into P. J. Clark's one Sunday
- I'm afraid. If he takes me ing steady for the last
H,
She wW al~o welcome YOIIl own
night wtth notebook and ballpoint, mak·
the store, I have to run months. Everytime I hold
Helen·
amll$'""' --te
Addr s
ing notes on the habitues of that fasci·
to the ear In live mlnfutes. tight, she thinks I'm trying
We have ·, daughter who Ia
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nating establishment. Soraya has been
don't know what I'm a raid start somelhing. I love and
and lllealed. But. lite newspaper,
offered a job as columnist for a Dussel·
dorf paper. tHey, Princess, want an item
about Bill Slocum?) .. , . Marcello Mas·
troianni's modest comment on his tal·
ents : "I'm an empty canvas upon which
a director paints." ... The Sardi Set
hears that William Jnge will collaborate
with Lionel Bart (creator of "Oliver") on
a musical based on . Dodge City in the
days of the Old West . . . There's a per·
sistent rumor that DJve Brubeck I•
about to join the parade of artists leav·
ing Columbia Records. Carmen MacRae
was the latest to ask for and get a release from the company.
The brllliant Marcel Marceau Is open·
ing a school in Paris to teach ,pantomlme.
He says Charlie Chaplin has agreed to
join the faculty on a part-time basis, con·
ducUng a class once a month . .. Tip to
feature editors who enjoy articles on
people who lead double Jives: The drum·
mer in the Turkish combo playing for
the belly dancers at the lloundtable , a
young chap named Robert Marashlian,
follows quite a dllferent pursuit in the
daytime . He teaches mathematics at Co·
lumbia High School in South Orange, N.
J . , . . Former middltweight champ
Jake LaMota has high hopes of getting
his life story filmed and :tells cronies he
thinks Vince ("Bell Cas~)"'J . Edwards
would be just splendid as the celluloid
LaMotta.

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Mrs. Marcia Delay and Mr. Mn. Marie Birchfield, Mrs.
end Mrs. Wyatt Thompson were Janet Morris, Mrs. Mary Beard,
weekend gueets of the former's Mil. Wayne Turner, Mrs. Dorio
slater, Mrs. Jobn Smllh.
. Tl&gt;omas, Mrs. Betty Hobetetter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson, Mrs. Mar.
and
Skippy returned home garet Parsons, Mrs. Karl Her·
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SUnday evening alter a weekend ::·. Mr~ N,fa Nicholson, Mrs.
•islt al Sandlllky with Mr and ~ll!h no son, Mrs. Myrtle
Mrs. R. C. Rieman and la;.u, " a Mueld, Mrs. Hiram Slawter,
u. and .,_ Chester "-oo' mrs.
I red Hyoell, Mra. Ber·
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ama.
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Ch • nger HoUih,_ Mrs. C. 0 .
apman, Mrs. Eh•abeth Ann
Mrs. Florence Holley return• Webster, Mrs. Judy Chase Mill·
ed boma Sunday after a several ~,:;,:' Miss Karen Drake. Coweeks visit with relatives In eo. M a.
lumbus and Sandusky.
rs. Mary E. Chapman, Mrs.
Mills Cheryl Ebel'sbach is Jed Webster, Sr., Mrs. Joseph
spending Ibis week In Colum· Struble, Mrs. Clarence Struble,
bus with Ml!s Judy Va•&amp;han. Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, of PomMlsa Judy Vaughan of~ eroy, Miss . Sandra Drake, Rio
bus, spent the weekend With her. Grande, MISs Marilyn.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Milos Dee Thomu, MISs Edna
Vaughan
Swick, RuUend, MISs Sally
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler Schaal, Middleport, Mrs. NeD.

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dr!ver, and when he dDell no I
choose ~ do hlo part to avoid
repetition of past holiday ex·
perlences, the enforcement oil~
cer must take over "
Colonel Radcliffe ~. lntlrUct..
his officer. to uUIIze all •
vallable resource• at 1he 1r
to make our
aafe for all users. Th 0
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and daughter, Linda were
Vfeekend pests of bls patents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler.
A •---rated "'M'"'""'
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served with the dinner Sunday,
hooorlng IJbda on her birthday
Mr and Mn Ellis King of Pt.
Pl...;.,t, W.
were
guests ol Mr. and Mrs.

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Val~,

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Friday evening, they attended
a h,..,..
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hnme of Mr. ~ntl Mrs. Richard
Simon and on, Saturday even-

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ARMOURS

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JOAN 0, A•c

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da Moore, MteJroy M•r:Hnl, jll'elfllted '"""" Wffl'id !Vol
T'"" lfcGowan, Lindl Starch.· 11 Fort Hood, Tot ~. -~
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da Wagner, Allen Swa,rt~.
ellA Thompson, Keith Whiale)', I
Mickey Winebrenner.
SOPHOMORES-Ralph Can1p- )
bell, Donna Crow, Louis
Sharon Dill, Jennifer Eva n '·
Loretta Fridley , Patricia Fultz,
Anita Hell, Mary Handley,
na Hauck, Joan Hewetson. John
Johnson, Rnbert Smith Janet
·Bryce Smith, ' Linda

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CANVAS OXFORDS
RED, WHITE OR BLUE

A REAL HONEY
FOR THE MONEY
New Coope r ''Hi-T" nylon cord is
stronger 1ha n slcel cable, pound
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wbat we sell.

MOORE'S

Rutland Furniture

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IJe. lllilton . .·Higll School, ~:::/1 '
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SYRACUSE - The Flrst u...
Jane University and The
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Tl&gt;omu,
Worman. j)esign oi Floral Arrangements.
Middleport, wu the scene of Mn.
B. Clark Is I b
Tl&gt;e couple realde at IZ311 Ma,...
the- weddlg of Donna Ladene leader oi the troop.
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music~1,;wa~~1.r,"0~~~e:ll~:;;;.~~~;--:~--;;:;;:"""i:ii"":~::i5""""""11

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Cartlenter, Mrs. Law·
by Mrs. George Lear on Nuptial
8
renee Chapma~, Dexter·
mornings at the Grace by the church
Mrs. Marsha Dennison,
Church Ten hours Ecltl"Mro
II h•e e. I i n g• Mrs·.
. · were
· completed Tl&gt;eeucrry
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reception
t Donkas Jl
Shenef10ld, Langsville, Mn.
the girls
waa ~
Katherine Calcbell, VIDton and Tl&gt;ose a~ the
House. Mm Yvon·
Mrs. Jean Vandemark 'and
Lynn Carlnon
course
SUe Beal of Harrisonville
daughters oi Clark-Summit, Pa. ~!"mper Sallie Da~iap •,;a~ Thehob::.
Ford, S~aale
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DUJdlA!-Handl
Gabrielli. Jackll!
11 Beaeficlal Flnaace, in

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Jennifer Lobae,
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Gloria Shumate, Jan
Joyce Stanley, Sharon
Don Wehrung, Judy
Wlngell.
- Sue Arnold, Ruth
Bailey, Robert Buell:,
cy Burna, Alltaa ~:l:-1:~ !~
nlfl!r Crew J,
Judy Folm.;.' Lance Hart,
tricla Hennessy, Barbara Jinlbo-1
den, Kenneth Lawhorn~~:~
na Leonard John
Carl McEir~y, Bruce
zle, Kathryn Persinger,

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:!' Pomeroy, are 'announcing 1~
take it'trO:'lh e ,. e~d marriage of their daughter Ann Rickard, John
Marcia Jane to Paul
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ys Taylor, Pomeroy and M
Walter Houdashelt, 'Columbu:·
Vows of the ceremony wer~
read at 7:30 p.m. 00 Saturday
May It, at the Zion Church of
Christ by the Rev. Eugene un.
derwood. Attending the couple
was Mr. and Mrs . Andrew Grover.
Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt are
graduates of Pomeroy H 1g h
S.:hool. Mr. lloudashelt is em.
ployed at the Ohio Valley Bak·
ing Co. The couple are resid·
ing at 701 Broad•. • y Street, Mid·
dleport
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CAIUI8 FIRST ACE
GROSSINGER. N.Y. ([)PI&gt; Buh 'IUlhill, a goff pro for 24
years, scored his frrst hoi.,.IIHme
Monday on the 143-yard oecond
hole at the Grossinger Country
club course.

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.lD c.mp..ny B. I&lt;
sle WIIIOII, J..,leo
Wehruug, tallon ol tilt dlvlsloo'o l3l
Ernestine \food.
mw at Fori Jlootl, ..,...

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ample rest.
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a
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~s when t/.vel wl~ ·be t h e
heaviest
. Av~ld' the un of lntoDic t..
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a
lng beverages before or during
yo.~r trip.
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Tl&gt;e Highway Patrol .will be
on the ~Nays to ...,st m,.
deal" ;~"":t:'ter :'ble
cause lroobl yose th 0

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Honor Roll

Bea/-Swarf

MATCHING PITCHER
OR SERVING TRAY

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matching 2V~uart pitcher and a 13•inch tray. It's ideal for serving all beve~ · ..
-iced tea, milk, juice8, water. The tray can be used to serve sand\vibhea•telisbel'••
cakes or fruil To get. your set, SEE YOUR GOOD. NEIGHBOR 4\SHLAND
OIL DEALER displaying the "FREE BEVERAGE S~T'' sigJi. T , . . ·
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OFFER IXflfRES AU(JIJST 4, 1963

aid Cross' Sons

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Mr. and Mn. Robert llltiOk·l

wl!l be otopped, corrected.
Radc!HI
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necessary, removed from the
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before he is the
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traffic accident.
Memorial Day Is the first
jor holiday of the summer
cation season. Many motorist.
are planning to make trips
visit friends, relatives. on the
varloos recreation areas
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Beal
Ohio. Traffic wJIJ be heavier
Harr'ISO 'll
nv1 e are announc-.
than normal, necessltafing
the marriage
of their dau·
Ira caution and cour!Psy in driv·
M. Lucille to M t•
lng as well as obedience to traf·
Jr
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laws. Tl&gt;e Ohio Stale High· Tl&gt;e oP.~ ' ~tl~gton.~l C.
way Patrol offers the following was perform.:; ~cthe ~
vid Skeen at the Broad sire.1
.
Senior Girl Scouts
Church, Columbus,
18
R • Ce •fi
May ·
S:!~v:em,:: ,:at:,inr
rna:. ollnhonnr was
Scoot Troop 215 received Best yman ':aa'Thomaa
certificates Saturday mornin&amp;
Hllliudo 0 Ushe
completing the Standard Stanley ae'al ;,
rs
Aid Course ol the Amer~ Sam•el Gresham oi
Red Cross. Tl&gt;e course was ton

Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher wbite pique sheath dreu with
ol Parkeraburs, w. Va. spent white accet~sorles '1"Her ..
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the weekend with their parenta, waa of red , ......
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Ll..;..... Did·
Mr. and Mr,. Sam Arnolcl and die of Syrac•oe are parenta of
Wt!l'l! ac&lt;:o~Dpanled home by the bride. Tl&gt;e groom It! tile oon
Gordoo Jl'lsher and Sammy Am· of Mr, and llfsr. C. F. Handley
old lor a weeks villi.
of Langavjlle
G~JO'! Roush and Frank Tl&gt;e new Mrs. Handley 1s 1
Porter lr. left Friday lor a member of this year's graduat..
weeks camping at . Alb&amp;Dy.
• ing class of Pomeroy H 1 g b
Mn. Mason Fl8her and Mrs. school. Mr. Handley ia employMilton Roush were recent busi· ed at the A &amp; p Super Martel
DOss vlsllors In Parkersburg, Allendlng the wedding ~
W· Va.
the bride's parents and h e r
Mr. and Mn. George Mowrey grandmother, Mrs. Alpha Cotentertained 'ldth 1 dinner Sun- trill.
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Guests weo:e Mr. and Mrs. Earl present time at the home oi bJ1
Freacll of Columbus aad Mr. parents In Langsv!Ue
and Mrs. Jalll'"' Gilbert, Zanee·
ollie,
TAKES ootLEOIII P08T
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. tUPilA
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. Elwyn E•- will aSSUIDOt hll
\ : The Ljlillee Auxiliary oi the new post as varsity butelbaJI
' American Legion, Feeney·Ben- coach at Union Collere SepL 1
' aett Pool, wiD meet Tuesday Evans, 37, had &lt;oaclted at a-:
evening at 7:30 p.m. at the ~ mor High Behool the 11101 uPon haD In Middleport.
aeuons.

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rencebur&amp;, Ind. spent tile
to tnlb ywr trip and y,jth relaUves ben.
lqd ea)oyeble one ratJI. His . mot!H!r, Mra. Ablllllll
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Tl&gt;ompoon entertelntd tile
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lly 11 a picnic oupper
I. Plan &amp;heed .·· .·.doD I CI'OtJC! evening.
llevellly·lllree
POIIIei'Ojl
)'OUI'!elf 1,.. lime end try
to All the family were
ochool student. rated the
travel ton grul 1 distance, ne- but nne grandson J"'- S
m -ka honoe roll
ceBOitatlng o:rceulve speed and Thompson who in tilt aav ·
to James Diehl,
laking chancOI.
staliooed 'tn New!wadland Y
are'
2. Make oure )'OUI' .,... 11 In Those present were Mr.'
- Bertha
good medtanicol condllloo be- Mrs. James B. Tl&gt;ompooo,
Diebl, Kay

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duth at IDjury on Ohlo't high""71, - . dOlling with J10'
lllltla1 .eddeol huard.o
ed by careteu driven, will be
primary objecllve of I h e
Slate Highway Patrol d.,.
thlt forthcoming Memorial
llnlldly period, tl&lt;COrdlng
to
Scott B. Radcliffe, P•
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•oc !nest f,..e otarlint!.

""'1 8ad guest oi Mr. ..: to Mrs. Mory E. Cbaplll8ll
and Mrs. George He!Du and wltb Mn. Morgue! PlrBOIII
Mrs. WDllam KWinger.
w!Dnlng the door prize .
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Mr. and Mrs. Orts Glnlher ol AD arrangement n1 pink end
Clnclllaatl arrived Sunday to white carnations centered the
opaad a lew days at their home refreahment table wltb Mn.
on Otester R1lad.
Clarence Struble presiding at
Mrs C
the oliver coffee service and
. ar
oore ,..turned Mrs Ellzabelh Aon Webster at
borne Saturday lifter • several the Punch bowl.
days vlsllln Columbus wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Tl&gt;omJIIOII.
Attend~ were Mra. Billle
Mrs John Smltb returned Lee WllliamsQn, Mrs. Fred WIJ.
home· Saturday lifter 1 wee1u ~1118011, Mro. Edith WUliamson,
visit Wilh relatives In Colt110o ~=..Canady,~. Jler..

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Piltrol Offers Suggestions
For Memorial Drivers

~oit~lendenl;,
,.!'"ti.Nora kEakJno of Dayton were played and a prJ~ award- ::.:.~ .::!:t"a6:lo~l ~~

Q-Hew laq will 1M
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two to lour years. Whelllft '014 :
onelfls wt a lleW ODI!IAIIII
place.

A-Maryland'• Stale
at Aanapolla.

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Miss Webster
Hohored With
Recent Shower

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Mr. lnd Mn. Jomeo Gilberl A pre-nuptial ahower - gty.
of Zaneavllle were weebnd ell Ia hmor r1. .~ Jean AQ11
cuea!S o1 Mr and Mn o..r e Webtter, bride ~ nl Cadet
Mowrey,
Clllf. ·
If Daniel Sb'uhle, WediiOiday niDI at tilt home of Mn. !far.
ofMrDa. and Mn. Walter llill'- vey Erlowino In Rutland.
of b' yton ::: -a.td IUelll
were Mre
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JOTl'INGS IN PENCIL
Novelist Norman Mailer. separated
from the pert and witty _Lady Jeanne
Campbell, is makmg the m1dto~n r~unds
with a beautiful blonde. Her Identity lS
still a secret from most of His Set
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George Treadwell, Sarah Vaughan's first
husband and manager - generally &lt;red·
ited with being the man who guided Sas·
sy to her first real success - confides
he 's set a deal to become Sammy Davis
Jr.'s "television and concert producer"
Robert Goulet fans aren't happy at
the reception he's been getting at the
Town and Country. As one loyalist put
It: "They're sitting on their hands." Ma·
ny more are saying that the Brooklyn
mght spot is no place for their boy . . .
Something abrupt happened to Robert
Clary in his engagement at the Bon
SOlr, and singer Terl Thornton is com·
i~ in to replace him as headliner on
May 23 She wasn't scheduled to open at
the cafe until June 4.,but got the hurry·
up call to come earlier, and obligingly
agreed to make her debut on this short
notice. This column was the first to call
attention to Teri's talents back in March
with a salute to her album titled •·some·
where in the Night" and a prediction
that she'd make it to stardom.
Larry Blyden. in Nice. estimates that
union demands which sent h1s TV com·
pany scarrying out of London will cost
that dly's economy S6.000,000. He was ·
all set to shoo t his series. "Harry's
Girls." in London. but found the union
regulations "impossible," so his troupe
traveled to the Riviera, whe re they'll
film most of the exteriors. Two other
American TV shows, set to record the ac·
tiort in England, cancelled plans for the
same reason.
Carol Lawrence "quietly" broke In
her new nightclub act to a thunderous
ovation at the Concord, the world's lar·
gest night cl ub The reception from the
audience of 4.000 - considered in show
business circles "one of the toughest to
keep amused" since they've seen every·
thing - stunned Carol so that she burst
Into tears onstage. Tony Charmoli put
the act together. reportedly at a cost of
$50.000. Carol has two fellows with her
in the div ertissement
Helen Wins ton.
who produced the award-winner movie,
"Hand in Hand," is here to work on her
film production of Hugh Lofting's Dr.
Dolltte stories with Norman Jewlson dl·
reeling. She's also tolling on an original
video series in which pretty Suzanne Ca·
pri will play a top role.
The ·government Is about to okay Ja.
bor union demands for longer paid vaca·
lions
It's getting
that if the sing·
the colleg·
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Helen:
hll past
crlmee. pardon lot:
Dopertmeal ceived
a presldeqtial
between folk balledeer Joan Baez and Walll·l• Help Fw MeaiiOy Die- of, but I can't 10 on, thlo
Heady, 221 ColiiP
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I can't stand hllhwayo or Pll'k·
Atoaka, · to Q-WIIo wwe tile N~
she skipped out on 1 concert date after
Helen:
ways, or anything away from
a breve and deter.
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tickets nad been sold for her perform· Hear
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to
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health has a r•thor ~ark inoulllcl)e.
ance
The Embers is celebrating D·
e1ore a. ut ree years ago I guess I should go to a PI)'" after
1111'1*fY tdd 1111Df we don't think II Is VMJ noDay a little early this year - with Dot· lsta", a,ds qmte normal. Tl&gt;en 1 chlatrlst ' but they.',.. too OX·
In SeltU• ~ Alaak1 llcelble, bqt .ll ,...,.U,S l)er 1
11 to · feel nervouo and pensive. and, besides, how cen
tie Donegan at the ptano, alternating
Cerdl and !titers . of IJTI!81 deal, becluoe tlhe olbtr
with Dottie Dodgion on the drums.
would help him strls tease hot: lllooll 11. Woukl
started lma1mlng I had all 1 get there if I'm afraid to go
20th Century-Fox will get back quite sorts ol diSeases - everything out? Wbat can be done? -25Thaw to your yo• please tell her nol l to be
a bit of the money it pbured into Italy anyone else had. Tl&gt;e doetars YEAR-OLD WIFE ,
In lldvioncet - F. E. bothered so much abotll II?during the making of "Cleopatra," via sOld I was well , It was just my Dear 25 .
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pleted deal, the movie company will get
I though If I got presnanl, ales a Walk·ln Therapy and Jr
11 tl'e the only. lime breakfast, but my worda would·
approximately $7,000,000 American mo· I'd be okay, but the baby didn't Counseling Hour which will of·
the day I lei 1 chance to, n'l make aay dlHei'IIICO. J:ven
ney - in cash - for the showings of come as last as we'd hoped and fer you tempor~ry halp uti!
lhla fellow who alwaya alts lhoulh your daughter's ...,..
"Cleo" in Rome, Naples and Milan ... I got more nervous. We finally appointment can be set up lor
me .... Well, you !mow tache Isn't very noticeable to
Look for a gang of new souped-up sports had a baby, boy 14 months ago you. As for fear ol the
story, Helen: He keepe you, It Is the only tblnc llbe premodels o emerge on the nation's high. and I thought everything would outside - tf your
looklnc over my sh901der end oently sees In the mirror, 110
ways and thruways next year. There's a be line, but it's worse.
comes with you, it can
this morning he had the nerve help her bleach her troublea
frantic race going on among the car
I keep myself neat and the borne. Don't delay to ask me'to lend him the IIJIOI'II sway. Heve your daQ&amp;hter aak
companies to. gadget up their flivvers boby and house in order, but I family needs a whole wife
page. What ahwlcll dO'? -MOL- your family doctor for a sood
now on the drawing boards. Some of the !iust can't make myseU get mother. You can come baek
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future models will 1le even smaller than away from home. My husband them now. Later It will
Dear MoUie:
Tills column Is dedicated t.&gt;
the current toys, to meet the foreign wants to take a little ride now mueh harder.- H.
Eilhe~
chill!&amp;• 10111, owttch family UviQi, 10 If yw•,.. hav·
competition,
and then and he plans picnics Dear Helen:
a woman'• mapzlne, Or be lnf klcl trouble or jUII plabj
Picture, if you will, Princess Soraya and parties. but I just can't My girl and I have been
a sport and lend him lhe pace• .trouble, let Helen help YOU.
strollin~ into P. J. Clark's one Sunday
- I'm afraid. If he takes me ing steady for the last
H,
She wW al~o welcome YOIIl own
night wtth notebook and ballpoint, mak·
the store, I have to run months. Everytime I hold
Helen·
amll$'""' --te
Addr s
ing notes on the habitues of that fasci·
to the ear In live mlnfutes. tight, she thinks I'm trying
We have ·, daughter who Ia
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nating establishment. Soraya has been
don't know what I'm a raid start somelhing. I love and
and lllealed. But. lite newspaper,
offered a job as columnist for a Dussel·
dorf paper. tHey, Princess, want an item
about Bill Slocum?) .. , . Marcello Mas·
troianni's modest comment on his tal·
ents : "I'm an empty canvas upon which
a director paints." ... The Sardi Set
hears that William Jnge will collaborate
with Lionel Bart (creator of "Oliver") on
a musical based on . Dodge City in the
days of the Old West . . . There's a per·
sistent rumor that DJve Brubeck I•
about to join the parade of artists leav·
ing Columbia Records. Carmen MacRae
was the latest to ask for and get a release from the company.
The brllliant Marcel Marceau Is open·
ing a school in Paris to teach ,pantomlme.
He says Charlie Chaplin has agreed to
join the faculty on a part-time basis, con·
ducUng a class once a month . .. Tip to
feature editors who enjoy articles on
people who lead double Jives: The drum·
mer in the Turkish combo playing for
the belly dancers at the lloundtable , a
young chap named Robert Marashlian,
follows quite a dllferent pursuit in the
daytime . He teaches mathematics at Co·
lumbia High School in South Orange, N.
J . , . . Former middltweight champ
Jake LaMota has high hopes of getting
his life story filmed and :tells cronies he
thinks Vince ("Bell Cas~)"'J . Edwards
would be just splendid as the celluloid
LaMotta.

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Mrs. Marcia Delay and Mr. Mn. Marie Birchfield, Mrs.
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weekend gueets of the former's Mil. Wayne Turner, Mrs. Dorio
slater, Mrs. Jobn Smllh.
. Tl&gt;omas, Mrs. Betty Hobetetter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson, Mrs. Mar.
and
Skippy returned home garet Parsons, Mrs. Karl Her·
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SUnday evening alter a weekend ::·. Mr~ N,fa Nicholson, Mrs.
•islt al Sandlllky with Mr and ~ll!h no son, Mrs. Myrtle
Mrs. R. C. Rieman and la;.u, " a Mueld, Mrs. Hiram Slawter,
u. and .,_ Chester "-oo' mrs.
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apman, Mrs. Eh•abeth Ann
Mrs. Florence Holley return• Webster, Mrs. Judy Chase Mill·
ed boma Sunday after a several ~,:;,:' Miss Karen Drake. Coweeks visit with relatives In eo. M a.
lumbus and Sandusky.
rs. Mary E. Chapman, Mrs.
Mills Cheryl Ebel'sbach is Jed Webster, Sr., Mrs. Joseph
spending Ibis week In Colum· Struble, Mrs. Clarence Struble,
bus with Ml!s Judy Va•&amp;han. Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, of PomMlsa Judy Vaughan of~ eroy, Miss . Sandra Drake, Rio
bus, spent the weekend With her. Grande, MISs Marilyn.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Milos Dee Thomu, MISs Edna
Vaughan
Swick, RuUend, MISs Sally
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler Schaal, Middleport, Mrs. NeD.

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Colonel Radcliffe ~. lntlrUct..
his officer. to uUIIze all •
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler.
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mornings at the Grace by the church
Mrs. Marsha Dennison,
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- Sue Arnold, Ruth
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Judy Folm.;.' Lance Hart,
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:!' Pomeroy, are 'announcing 1~
take it'trO:'lh e ,. e~d marriage of their daughter Ann Rickard, John
Marcia Jane to Paul
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Walter Houdashelt, 'Columbu:·
Vows of the ceremony wer~
read at 7:30 p.m. 00 Saturday
May It, at the Zion Church of
Christ by the Rev. Eugene un.
derwood. Attending the couple
was Mr. and Mrs . Andrew Grover.
Mr. and Mrs. Houdashelt are
graduates of Pomeroy H 1g h
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ployed at the Ohio Valley Bak·
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ing at 701 Broad•. • y Street, Mid·
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wl!l be otopped, corrected.
Radc!HI
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necessary, removed from the
e.
before he is the
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traffic accident.
Memorial Day Is the first
jor holiday of the summer
cation season. Many motorist.
are planning to make trips
visit friends, relatives. on the
varloos recreation areas
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Beal
Ohio. Traffic wJIJ be heavier
Harr'ISO 'll
nv1 e are announc-.
than normal, necessltafing
the marriage
of their dau·
Ira caution and cour!Psy in driv·
M. Lucille to M t•
lng as well as obedience to traf·
Jr
. '
aar n
laws. Tl&gt;e Ohio Stale High· Tl&gt;e oP.~ ' ~tl~gton.~l C.
way Patrol offers the following was perform.:; ~cthe ~
vid Skeen at the Broad sire.1
.
Senior Girl Scouts
Church, Columbus,
18
R • Ce •fi
May ·
S:!~v:em,:: ,:at:,inr
rna:. ollnhonnr was
Scoot Troop 215 received Best yman ':aa'Thomaa
certificates Saturday mornin&amp;
Hllliudo 0 Ushe
completing the Standard Stanley ae'al ;,
rs
Aid Course ol the Amer~ Sam•el Gresham oi
Red Cross. Tl&gt;e course was ton

Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher wbite pique sheath dreu with
ol Parkeraburs, w. Va. spent white accet~sorles '1"Her ..
. 1rul"l
the weekend with their parenta, waa of red , ......
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Ll..;..... Did·
Mr. and Mr,. Sam Arnolcl and die of Syrac•oe are parenta of
Wt!l'l! ac&lt;:o~Dpanled home by the bride. Tl&gt;e groom It! tile oon
Gordoo Jl'lsher and Sammy Am· of Mr, and llfsr. C. F. Handley
old lor a weeks villi.
of Langavjlle
G~JO'! Roush and Frank Tl&gt;e new Mrs. Handley 1s 1
Porter lr. left Friday lor a member of this year's graduat..
weeks camping at . Alb&amp;Dy.
• ing class of Pomeroy H 1 g b
Mn. Mason Fl8her and Mrs. school. Mr. Handley ia employMilton Roush were recent busi· ed at the A &amp; p Super Martel
DOss vlsllors In Parkersburg, Allendlng the wedding ~
W· Va.
the bride's parents and h e r
Mr. and Mn. George Mowrey grandmother, Mrs. Alpha Cotentertained 'ldth 1 dinner Sun- trill.
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a,.y at their homo Laurel Clllf. Tiley are residing lor t b e
Guests weo:e Mr. and Mrs. Earl present time at the home oi bJ1
Freacll of Columbus aad Mr. parents In Langsv!Ue
and Mrs. Jalll'"' Gilbert, Zanee·
ollie,
TAKES ootLEOIII P08T
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. tUPilA
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. Elwyn E•- will aSSUIDOt hll
\ : The Ljlillee Auxiliary oi the new post as varsity butelbaJI
' American Legion, Feeney·Ben- coach at Union Collere SepL 1
' aett Pool, wiD meet Tuesday Evans, 37, had &lt;oaclted at a-:
evening at 7:30 p.m. at the ~ mor High Behool the 11101 uPon haD In Middleport.
aeuons.

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SpendFHbnd
Fith Rewti11u

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rencebur&amp;, Ind. spent tile
to tnlb ywr trip and y,jth relaUves ben.
lqd ea)oyeble one ratJI. His . mot!H!r, Mra. Ablllllll
1 trq1c ..,.,
Tl&gt;ompoon entertelntd tile
,
lly 11 a picnic oupper
I. Plan &amp;heed .·· .·.doD I CI'OtJC! evening.
llevellly·lllree
POIIIei'Ojl
)'OUI'!elf 1,.. lime end try
to All the family were
ochool student. rated the
travel ton grul 1 distance, ne- but nne grandson J"'- S
m -ka honoe roll
ceBOitatlng o:rceulve speed and Thompson who in tilt aav ·
to James Diehl,
laking chancOI.
staliooed 'tn New!wadland Y
are'
2. Make oure )'OUI' .,... 11 In Those present were Mr.'
- Bertha
good medtanicol condllloo be- Mrs. James B. Tl&gt;ompooo,
Diebl, Kay

cOHo "however lheee hi•"
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ways CaD ooly be as sale as
wr drivers make ~em. The

~~~~y..ta illtower ,,.. Mrs. da~:vebr":d:· :..-:~~- In a

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duth at IDjury on Ohlo't high""71, - . dOlling with J10'
lllltla1 .eddeol huard.o
ed by careteu driven, will be
primary objecllve of I h e
Slate Highway Patrol d.,.
thlt forthcoming Memorial
llnlldly period, tl&lt;COrdlng
to
Scott B. Radcliffe, P•
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some
•oc !nest f,..e otarlint!.

""'1 8ad guest oi Mr. ..: to Mrs. Mory E. Cbaplll8ll
and Mrs. George He!Du and wltb Mn. Morgue! PlrBOIII
Mrs. WDllam KWinger.
w!Dnlng the door prize .
·
Mr. and Mrs. Orts Glnlher ol AD arrangement n1 pink end
Clnclllaatl arrived Sunday to white carnations centered the
opaad a lew days at their home refreahment table wltb Mn.
on Otester R1lad.
Clarence Struble presiding at
Mrs C
the oliver coffee service and
. ar
oore ,..turned Mrs Ellzabelh Aon Webster at
borne Saturday lifter • several the Punch bowl.
days vlsllln Columbus wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Tl&gt;omJIIOII.
Attend~ were Mra. Billle
Mrs John Smltb returned Lee WllliamsQn, Mrs. Fred WIJ.
home· Saturday lifter 1 wee1u ~1118011, Mro. Edith WUliamson,
visit Wilh relatives In Colt110o ~=..Canady,~. Jler..

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Piltrol Offers Suggestions
For Memorial Drivers

~oit~lendenl;,
,.!'"ti.Nora kEakJno of Dayton were played and a prJ~ award- ::.:.~ .::!:t"a6:lo~l ~~

Q-Hew laq will 1M
l l . - lullt linT
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two to lour years. Whelllft '014 :
onelfls wt a lleW ODI!IAIIII
place.

A-Maryland'• Stale
at Aanapolla.

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Miss Webster
Hohored With
Recent Shower

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Mr. lnd Mn. Jomeo Gilberl A pre-nuptial ahower - gty.
of Zaneavllle were weebnd ell Ia hmor r1. .~ Jean AQ11
cuea!S o1 Mr and Mn o..r e Webtter, bride ~ nl Cadet
Mowrey,
Clllf. ·
If Daniel Sb'uhle, WediiOiday niDI at tilt home of Mn. !far.
ofMrDa. and Mn. Walter llill'- vey Erlowino In Rutland.
of b' yton ::: -a.td IUelll
were Mre
mo
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After Titles

'

LOCAL AND.STATE News Of
· Muon Co~ty, West VirginiJ

II 101 WJlfGa"l'
hau-l .. II W,._

Several Are
Arraipedln
Mason Court

PHILCO

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Aelion Filed

In Orcuit Court

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SPACE· SAVER
AIR. CONDITIONERS

•''69c
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"COLEMAN"

22,500BTU

T oko tile Simmer out of

SUMMER

Stt.I~Mi dott ~
with Ill ELECTRIC
AIR CONDITIONER

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HEATING AND
AIR-CONDITIONING

"' -

SALES &amp; SERVICE

A Size For
Every

HolM

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Locuot St.

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Cell WY 2-3635 For Detells
1nd lnformttlonl

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Associated Radio &amp;TV

eFLEXSTEEL
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Heatlfluart.. For

Trail Boloney and Ablu Cheut

SIDERS KEYSTONE
SERVICE STATION

!'Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"

BAKER FURNITURE

Po~~~troy

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Phone WY 24$11

• FRIGIDAIRE
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Ice Cream
Round Steak - - . . 79c
•. 89c
Sirloin Steak
T·Bone Steak _ _ •. 89c
Pure
Ground Beef _ _ . . 49c
Sausage Mldo - - - lb.45c
Ham Salad::-~ •. SSe
Tomatoes
"*"SSe

Middleport's Summer Card
's Announced By Esehleman

Rt. 7 Five Polllh

WY 2-3071

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

fWHOLE HAMS

c

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P'.l • .,

How much
will go up
In smoke?

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Smoked Ham ,7....
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Make Junior
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$B,OOO - today It JMy
be worrh $18,000! W.NI
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Check widi Nadoawido
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AIR CONDITIONERS
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BOWLING CUNIC
June 2nd Starting At 2:00PM E.S.T.
Free Bowling Instructions For All Our
Bowling Patrons By CertifiedJnstructors
-lucy Garrison and Ed Faulkner
'
DOOR PRIZES WJU BE AWARDED

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an c:s,
After Titles

'

LOCAL AND.STATE News Of
· Muon Co~ty, West VirginiJ

II 101 WJlfGa"l'
hau-l .. II W,._

Several Are
Arraipedln
Mason Court

PHILCO

'

·!

Qyfl

Aelion Filed

In Orcuit Court

,.

SPACE· SAVER
AIR. CONDITIONERS

•''69c
.

- - - - - - - . ll't

7,5011TU
c.,.~ltytt

"COLEMAN"

22,500BTU

T oko tile Simmer out of

SUMMER

Stt.I~Mi dott ~
with Ill ELECTRIC
AIR CONDITIONER

t

189·'5

HEATING AND
AIR-CONDITIONING

"' -

SALES &amp; SERVICE

A Size For
Every

HolM

H•rold Ch•H, M9r.

Locuot St.

I

Cell WY 2-3635 For Detells
1nd lnformttlonl

e PROVINCETOWN

Associated Radio &amp;TV

eFLEXSTEEL
eKLING
eADMIRAl

Heatlfluart.. For

Trail Boloney and Ablu Cheut

SIDERS KEYSTONE
SERVICE STATION

!'Quality Furnishings at Reasonable Prices"

BAKER FURNITURE

Po~~~troy

~I

M14cl .....rt

Phone WY 24$11

• FRIGIDAIRE
eHOOVER

''·

:::&amp;9c
Ice Cream
Round Steak - - . . 79c
•. 89c
Sirloin Steak
T·Bone Steak _ _ •. 89c
Pure
Ground Beef _ _ . . 49c
Sausage Mldo - - - lb.45c
Ham Salad::-~ •. SSe
Tomatoes
"*"SSe

Middleport's Summer Card
's Announced By Esehleman

Rt. 7 Five Polllh

WY 2-3071

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

fWHOLE HAMS

c

:b.
P'.l • .,

How much
will go up
In smoke?

.......
-.. -- .. .._,c
Smoked Ham ,7....
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Make Junior
High List

0

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may have been wortb
$B,OOO - today It JMy
be worrh $18,000! W.NI
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,_., Cbeck rates now
for fire insuraoce that
measuns up to todtly't

t

••
' '\'.,

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WHOLE HAMS '"'1' ·~- -~- ,.. 39c DYbuque Canned llcxu ... · 5 ! $119

•• 0

•••
Pork&amp;laa••

•alue of Jour home.
Check widi Nadoawido
-the company with...,
itl1111

for • ..., ...,

MAX WARD

10

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WY 2-2460

115 E. 2nd

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--GO THE FAas ON---.
Jllty,

,MUELLER CLIMATROL
AIR CONDITIONERS
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PHONE
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BOWLING CUNIC
June 2nd Starting At 2:00PM E.S.T.
Free Bowling Instructions For All Our
Bowling Patrons By CertifiedJnstructors
-lucy Garrison and Ed Faulkner
'
DOOR PRIZES WJU BE AWARDED

~

Pomeroy Bowling Lines

SmUll, ,
VllllbiP, IIDI Wtlll.

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MARK
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LITTLI ORPHAN ANNII

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Wllh:41Y\ry ·
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~::t,~:f.~~~~~~~~ our days. ~::~:!~fo~ of the

ed as an officer of the vo--Agri·
culture Chapter, won the Star
Farm Degree, received awards for livestock and pubspeaking in 1962-33, won the
first place sliver award in the
for public speaking at
and belongs to t h e
parliamentary procedure
which won first place In
for the past two years.
He is president of the county
Junior Fair board this yaer,
is currently president of
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All Pa&amp;:rolmea W•kiDJ

All highway patrolmen wiH be

on duty during the period, usin&amp;
radar, patrol cars, helicopters and
planes. Othe poli&lt;:e agencies wll
also be working hard

pra-.,

Knopp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
OHs Knopp, has been an active
J m••rnber and officer in various
organizations of the county,
member ol the high school
and basketball teams ,
member of the Bethany'
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who will jam the roads .

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and the airplanes will Dt ....
"to spot motorists in trouble;'" locate traffic bottleneck&amp; and aid ill
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1 Nelson uid the patrol dues not
have orders tu run spt"ed traps,
"We are not bent on making life
miserable for drivers on the bol·

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off the highways. We want
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just want them to obey the law."
Llgha OD Campa.lga
In another safety effort, the
generat public itself is urged to
partidpate in the .. Lighta On~
campaign through whieh da)1bne
motorists are reminded by the
lighted headlights to drive carefully dudng the holiday period.

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Man Charged
With DWI After
Rt. 7Mishap

Mrs. J. Jones
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I"the Junior
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classwas
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Any who dared Jove truth more ttlh~a~~nJ:•i"'· I ~;; High school, a member of
We liurry paJ! tbe sraves,
And used bold words instead of "
Tri-M society, the Southern
Hardly bearing taps-with
With certainty that from God's Jove we
school bond and
stage
Traffic devouring intent
never separate.
on the school scholarship
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1,006 were injured in traffic acci-dents in the Buckeye alate.
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