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S-WEAR fer Infants, T1111 &amp; Girls
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SWIM TRUNKS

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II Columbia, S. C.,
''ldslil ol quiet "'II" and had
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Yet live lB though they must ignore,

With fretting missing hallowed grace.
other way,

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Now we ~e the ones to choo,e
To se~ our (loci or this hope lose
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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the Southern Local Vo-Ag Chap- ~,

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

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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'
church, and a member of the

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who will jam the roads .

Highway patrolmen "''ill ue ra·

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and the airplanes will Dt ....
"to spot motorists in trouble;'" locate traffic bottleneck&amp; and aid ill
app~hending vil;tlao~ wQo eade._. -~~ .iota _lj\JIIt~

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: day,
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·

iday. We don 't want to sdare 111!0·
off the highways. We want
1them to enjoy their holiday. We

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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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Methodist Church.

Man Charged
With DWI After
Rt. 7Mishap

Mrs. J. Jones
Dies, Services
Slated Saturday

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I"the Junior
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president Loor 1
classwas
at Squthern
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
Theseierowds, who have •·berltage, ___ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _c:tN~E=A) team, attended Boy S c ou t

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The J•st Memorial holiday period of similar length w.u 1961
when 22 people wero klllad ucl
1,006 were injured in traffic acci-dents in the Buckeye alate.
Many efforts will be mJUk. this
year to hold the carnage to lesl

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With Phillies

PLACf JOUR OLD~~

"You11 Like.Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
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V-8 standard transmission, radio and heater. A real
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\rill --~;~tl&gt;o 'lk'•'lnfl'
bolklil~';af the y. . . .
highway death and maimlns,
The 1Q2..bowo Memorial Day llof.
iday pe&lt;iod wiU begin a( • p.m.
&lt;local timel today and will ood
Ill midnight Sunday. Sal•".f outborilies have predloled T jlol'
!ODS wil die and 1,000 a«!denll
will occur on Ohio'• llighwayl

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the Racine American Legion
. Post at the 26th Buckeye Boys
State, scheduled to open June
13 at Ohio University.
IUleine Post 1!02 selected Rich·
ard Holter, Max Knopp a n d
.. Terry Lynn Roush .
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Holter, a Southern Local High

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Delegates

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Tbose from •arly middle age upward
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find tbe name "Memorial Day" su
ltnnc• upon the tongue. To them , t h e
. lloltday was tong familiar as •' De cora1·wn
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Day." It was just 95 years aeo t is ay
l:r
that Decoration Day first was 0
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J h J Logan
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served, by or •rho G,en . d oAn . f the.
«.'Ommander of t e ran
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But there is a very special tribute paid
b
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y every penon - '
no heed to the significance of the daya trt'bute that the men who are gone
o ld surely appreciate
w u
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It as the eXistence or a vltal, ii'OWing ,

Conn...,"MaD
Homer Abele

c ouat; , Ohto , prulu for ••.,...,.,
OD tW4:1 coanovll notM. 'be flrtt Ill

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picnicking, the working in the yard, the
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motOJ'J'ng , swimming, eating, laughing, ... '" ••• Towoohlp . . . . . .o. . . . ..
Three years. plus little more an a
tn1 la.c.led "' a.etlolll Ne. 11. T..a
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loving. lazing, snooting, long weekend of '· ..... IJ or ••• """' c.....,.,
month . had passed ••nee e en 0 OS·
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1 people greeting a new summer with all ,:: s::b•• tt eae-teurtb ot ..~ s.e.
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lillties of the War Between the Sta es .
u- No. ,., Town ~ " " ' ' " · " "
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A nation was sti II nursmg
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that characterizes their approach to the ~~"'.,";~,.!;..:"::,~.=. :. '!or':'::
· t th at - a day hardworking days of the year.
Jo.., c. M•'" •• .... ••"" No,.
i Decoration Dav was JUS
1&amp; 11'13, reoor4H In Vol •• Pqn
~·orat•
the
;,·aves
of
loved
ones
lost
It
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for
these
things,
this
life,
this
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In battle - and of.otbero. friend and existence ' that we are indebted to those ..
tall eorncr of uld bat oDHWf of
foe alike. who perhaps had no one to who have gone.
~·•;::~ ::-:::•":.:;, ",':, ":."!::: .;gency squad; the Lelion co~
mourn them .
Somewhere- along the way of this hoi- ~aJ!~ '"Ut:::e;~u:·~
ors and Color Guard, the LeToday, 95 years later. Memorial Day iday, find a quiet place - your church, .. ,..., '"'"" oau•• " • - · glon firing squad •. membel'! of
l!larks the tribute the United States pays a corner of a field where fence and wood· ~~::~""::!,~?." ~~~u.':.!":.o':; the American Legoon, auxiliary
"':..:~~~ oHicer, Gold Star Mothers, Dau·
o( all its wars _ tribute by land join, a place in your heart - and !r •:.;.:..~·~;:t,,.:':
to the dead
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tam'. I)', friends . Jmlitary , patriotic and spend a moment inI remem
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civil organiz~,1 t~~io~n,"_s·~ --:=------::_--T~h~ey'--.:w:._:o:.u::_
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Roush, daughter

and Daniel Artis, son

o( Mr. and Mrs. Denver
ol Mason, were booored 11 the
tllltstandlnl students of t ti
graduating class at ·Wahams

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Chester Community
w~ tnvlted to the d~ roo,m
Bible Scllool will begin
when cue and pullCit Weft! serday, June 4 to It at I a.m.
Pia
made to oerve the ved from a table oovereoj With
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11:30 1.m. ~ wlll be classwere June 24 when the a red cloth and centered within
es for the NJJJSery (Children Loy 1 "·-·n Class of the Mid· arrangement of White Dowen In
·~t he 4 -ra old.' Prim.,.
a ""'~
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Chu h of Christ met wh'le
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tapers In milk pau .holdAgers, Adults.
TuM esdaEydgevenlngAileantsthwoerlbcbp~
Mrs. Lyons presided at the
·Classes tram the Nuraery to rs. . ar
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bowl with Mrs. Gene
Joniors will meet at the Ches- sided Wlthth Rev' Frted Gardynerer
It the sUver coffee 1101'
::,u~:.·a.M--::::!h., ta~d .entoD e·;ro a.m.
ter EJemerttary School. Teen
e open ng pra .
,:,"",:',:"~0 ' ~. 1~o~~ Homer E "Pete" Abele, reP" Agm wUI meet at the MethoRice read th!Jt11 A reception honoring Mrs.
resentativ .. of the lOth Congres· dlot Church and the Adult
Ill;, re,;: James Clatworlhy, district praGau&amp;e r..dlop:
Galbpobs "" Pollllo• •• lbo . . . . ..,. " sional District, will he speak· at the Fint Church of the
Htlah J
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tlelault er for the Memorial DaY pro- rene. Teachers are
wltb gUts placed OD I
fv.oings and spread to thed ru..t•thge. , dam 18 5, 13.0, runmng 7~ feet ~~··...1 '!'.td:;.l·.~:'
"lloo't panic" the fi"' ,.r- "f looked out both " •• 01 ' ion rollers Pomeroy·Mason 21.·
A . 11. RAWUNGS soNI co.
gram at the Beeeh Grove cern· to meet Monday aflenloon at Dllrblg theU busBunlness
covered with 1 white cloth
seant ytlled just before the hugf' plane and alii could lief was real 11, pt_ Pleasant 2~ .49, Hinton
•• otuo c=~~oa..
etery.
1 o'cloc. to arrange their.rooms Mn. 'Wendeed from~ R
an arrangment of flowers.
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• trnnn transport plane srnaslled to orange-colored flamea," pf~ Jolln 1121 stationary Kanawha FaHs Crow, Crow • ' .orter,
and--tfam the songs.
$21.60 recelv
wit~ ·~- gifts wu a
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ol ~bottle caps *'00
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the ground.
· L. Sturmo, eno •
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All the children IOd adulta . "rvwn
· •• : ,'jjd:j~o'':'8!: tree which was present• sa• • , 1.79 fallinR, Charleston
the community are Invited to
toward the church bl
to
Clatwortby from the
" Now, unfasten your safety " When the plane cam• to a hall... : rising. Montgomery Island dam
bello and ce&lt; out."
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attend tho Bible School. T
fund. Hostesses for the officers of EVanaellne Chapter.
Tht plant already was in flame~ ! Several soldlershsald thher'l w,hey"• ldon, Marmet and Winfield dams B•t•ie of G•or.. P. J'ran::·u.~':!.~
closing proaram wnl be on
meehng wiD be Mrs. G~~ Servinl on the c&amp;ydng room.
, were oo tho sills.
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day night at a·p.m. at the
Mowery, Mrs. Mary Mein- committee were Mrs. Nora.
u 111e 64 ooldloro escaped solely flames around t em w en
from tht wreckage or 1 Standard !l l~ped to the ground. A apokes-·
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and Mn. LUUan Van MetMrs. Ethel Lower)' and
A i r way 1 COnstellation whlcll man for Stanlbtrd in Los Angeles Boat movementl:
Syraeu•. Ollio hll DMD dul7 ••JOtntis the director.
er.
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d "mill
Admlalltr•t~r or Ull W.k
of
nHielllng
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crashed while landing '1\lesday said t f. men W~f ou an
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J 0 nes down lS ed
G.ar•• p, Fnnell. latl! of Middleport.
At the I!lose of ,.._
l:'fn:'
' M•lf• CountJ', Ohlo, deua-.t.
course .was served
.t Munl'cipa1 Airport. acrording inu" around" before the fire broke ' 2 .30 a.m.·verEastern
down l3, OatH tbl•lltb cMJ of_..., 1161.
to some survivors.
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Auxiliary DiiiCU88e8 the hostesses
Bessie Ashley.
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Herbert Willford, 71, or Port.
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45) u, :13, 21. - :n.
land died In Holzer hospita
808 or ummer
Hllah Jones, Martha McNeal
none critically.
said "due to lack ol adequate Beaver up 14. 6. 10 p.m.' S. .
Tuosday niRht after a long ill· Th M
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of the Wll a gl!est for tloe evening,
Capt . David Brown, the pilot, Ifire fighting· equipment" 8t the Jenks up 14, 6 : 4~ p.m.; .F. H~
NOTICI OP: APPOINTM~:~ IIJ!.t ne~s. He was an oil field drille 'ay m~ n&amp;
saW the crart lost power while airport, the fire si:arted. Airport J?hnson up 14, 2.30 1 ·~· • Quee
r..llt• of lll•:v H. Fra1u~1• Deeeued. er and former marshall of Rut.. :omen • A~x~ of
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he apoa'---hed for a routine land·, manager Nick Dellere said a
up • . :
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was
preceded
ift
at
Allend Chureh
ing. ·Jt crumbled to the ground truck rustled immediately to the TOI up 15 • t .lS a.m., 0
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Jones up 17, 1 a.m . : PNJttsblilt'"' ~~~!~~~o~:.~r'n~~.:e:r:.C:,· UJQ. end Wilkinsan WIJlford, two br~ _!. h co -~ lib th~
11le Emma Smith Circle
ger down 17 5·ZO am · a JOn·
F. H. O'BM••
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The sold\ers. returning from
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Paryer by Mrs Rollm
~ fA Litter Da
maneuvers in California, uid the Rrealhltt Cru8hal up 17, 8:40 a.m.: St. Marys
Mel•• county, Ohio
Surviving are bis wife, · Ber·
.
of
Cuna'
y IIIJIDII:,(
,
~u
down II, 3:55a.m.; Robert
'" " · 22 · " ' - " ' nice one son William and two who also gave the report .
its monthly meetlnl at
lane wu burning when thev '
dl F p
Bl
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th -eta ~fl C W Kirlt
LU T lor
P
jumped to the ground and fled \ Chan er or ost
Reed down 1&amp;, 1:25 a.!ll.; n1o
grandchildren of RutiJifld, two e ~-- ry.
· • ·1 t~
of .Mrs. cy ay ·
0
to oafety.
1 LOUISVILLE, Ky . iUPI) - down It, 5 a.m.; Walter Beck·
SHERIFF'S BALE OF
brothers, Joseph of Chardlers· land gave
...report
Devotlolie were conducted by
First Sgt. Charlet L. Briganct ' Edward T. Breathitt Jr. left jord up 19, 6 : 1~ a .m.; Frelher·
CHATI'EL PROPERTY
ville, o., and Charles of Sis·
b lne
Golda
Prayer Wll
11
•h&lt;ouled commands ol "dnn't pan-._ tven hi• most arden! support- ger up 20, 6 :20 a.m.; Indiana Metropolitan Motor!~&gt;
tersvUk!, W. Va.
··• Ul ss hedw te
. l!rofflt and the
·t stunned lnday w1th up 21 ' ••·· 10 am
s.rv1·0. . will he held Fr.'daj· lcted .. N new ""dlscuued
u s
re-''•a
It:'' after anothl'r soldier yelll!d ers 8 bl
· · ·• C· V· Harner
vs.
......... by Mrs.
··wt-·re crashing .... we 're crashing: ithe magnituUe of his victory down 21, 6:10 a .m.; Francis JOHN w. ZIMMERMAN
at 1Z:30 p. m. at the Chase the su~~were
tin
·
Norris.
There w., no other warning of .over A. B. &lt;Happy ! Chandler Hougland up 21 6:35a .m. Char· Case No. IS, 489
Funeral Home In Rutland with Central
ct mee B
'lbe worship thoughts
h
for the DemocratiC nomination s Stevenson up 23, 10:35 p.m. In pursuance to an execution Rev Carl Herring officiating. he held at London, Ohio, June
by Mrs. llab Roush and
: ~~·~ . moved quickly to &amp;afe. [lor governor .•f Kentucky.
I Robert west down 23, 5:15 a.m. issued from the Common Plea• Lat.;.. services will be conduct· 12 was announced and reserv•
Faye Proffit. A poem
afle~ the plane shuddered to
Facmg in hts first try for pol· i!&lt;Jnu. H. up 23, 6:30a.m. ; Orco Court of Meigs County. Porn- ed t 3 m at Lowell 0 Bur· lions for the meetlq muot be
Barbara Roush
alt in mud.'
itical office the man many Ken· up Greenup 7:30 s.m.: J oh • eroy, Ohio, on the 3rd day of ialawill ~ i~ the J.ow~ll
made with Mrl. Radford be.devotions. A bUJiness
Wingo Break 011
.tuckiano thought was unhelta· Ladd Dean down 31, 2:30a.m.; May, 1963, and to me directed tery. Friends may caU al the fore June 7. Mrs. William Rebl· slon followed. Cardl were
Wilne"'" &amp;aid the right wi•R .ble, the 38-year-old HopkinsVIlle PhlflpSporn down 11, 5:05a.m. in the case above named, I Chase Funeral Home alter 7 p. hart, and Mrs. Helene
.
the sick of the eommunlty.
tore ofl the craft, then the other attorney racked up a plurality Carl D. up 32, II : 10 J..m.; Col. will expose for Slle at public m tonight
received their pllll lor
100 During the social hour
the
wing fell ofl. Fires started In the lhal approached 60,000 votes.
Davenport down 32, 3:15a.m.; auction altho front door of the .
·
hours.
memherlexcban&amp;edlawrltere. 1 Returns from 2.m ol 3,017 Sausage H. up 32, 5:45 a .m.; COURT HOUSE,
Pomeroy,
SQUAD CALLED
.
clpes. Refre!lhiMilts were tel'·
FORFEITS BOND
precincts showed Brealholl Wtlh Shully down 33, 7:55a.m.; Sal· Ohio, Meigs County, on Satur· Pomeroy emergency squad•· Staff And Officere
to 14 memberl.
Lewis E. Gltlian forfeited a l284.74t votes lo 228,1Sb . for I) Ann up 33, 11 :56 p.m.: Ed· day, June 8, t963 at 10:00 a. m. men were called for Ruby Epon In Tuesday Seuioo
$25 bond in Meigs county court lChandler. Two othe• candJdales eana Bosworth up 33, 12:50 a. the following goods and chattel Silver Rtdge, at 7:30p.m. Tu~s·
The Staff and Officer•
CARII8 SIGN FOUR
tuday . Gillian bad been charg· polled 19,410 vote• between 1m : Louisiana down 33, 5:15 a. to wit - one 1954 Oldsmobile. day. She was taken io the offtce Meigs Temple, Pythlan
ST. LOUIS tUPJ _
ed with dl•tl•rbing the peace by 1them
l· m.; Luther Herdman down 34, 2 dr . Holiday Coupe, color, of a local phyaicum for treat· met Monday evenlnc-.t the
Jrv Goode, Bm Triplett,
the Melgo county Sheriff's [)e.
lMefl p..,,.
.3·15 p.m.; J . S. Lewis down green. Serial number - 548 M ment of .a breathing difficulty. with Mrs. Phil Melnhlll'l prooid- Elwell and rete Echob
partmenl.
POOL TO OPEN .
3:05 p.m.; L. W. Sweet down 21621 Mndellla.
ing in the absence of Mrs. Karl slgood their 1116S &lt;OOtracll
The Middltport
mumclpal low the new dam noar Cinci,. Te;ms : cash in hand on dal
Owens, president. Those
the Sl. Louis Cardllllb of ths
GETB EQUAL PAY BILL
swimming pool ts sclf!duled lor nati were Ravenswood, Cotton of sale.
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ported IU were Mrs. M 1
Ucmal FoOtball LoafiUo.
WASHINGTON tUPII -Onl.y opening .tomorrow. ltates for Queen, Craig M. Sosan Lane, Taken as property of ••L.
S bo
Mr K 1 Owena
I k t thl
Ill he
nd
•,:::
(~-Un.. ~ from pa.. 1)
an m,
s. ar
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Preoident Kennedy'• signa lure " I season JC e s s year w
Andrew Calhoun, Western a w. Zimm,..man to satllfy ex.-- Ch ::.;"'J """to Tw'l'ght.-nd ... Mrs. Wllllsm Allman who
reqlllred to tnact into law a bill I$8 for adult! and .. for stude~ts. IIHnois.
Uon in favor of Metropolitan
te,Ml'
un r . II
a lti.U" improved.
.•/ "' aive women equal pay with men I Persons who had season tiCk· GoJtllpsllo Dam - loca up 4: Motors.
!her 1 Llttlo Helper1.
Two readings were given enfor equal worll.
lets last year can.purchase them 50 p.m.; OVEC up t :ill p.m.;
ROBERT c. HARTENBACH. The Blue Star 4-H Clubs are titled "Perfect Trust" by SaThe senato accepted the Hou,.. 1for half pnce thiS year, vollage San Pedro down IO:ZO p.m.;
SHERfFF MEIGS COUNTY the Langsville ~tiers, Ntp die McElhinny IOd "A
paued measure Tuesday night olficials said, with accompanl· Louisiana down 11 :15 p.m.; m..
'
5 29 ltc and Tuck, Portland Junior}.'~~~ lor the Drly" by Mrs.
and ...,tit to the While H011se.i men1 of a letter that was mall· patcher down 12:5$ a.m.; Crue.
and the Tuppers Plams "'""'r Games were played and
ed oul last year when the paol i ible down 4:55 a.m.; Bernet up
ettes.
awarded to Mrs. Harry Cllut,J
Meta• Memdal Hoopltal
wo. closed for repairs . lndivid- ~ 6 : 15 a.m.; Elgerclifl up t :55 a
PleaiiDI V1lley RIIPital
Mrs. Rorece McElhinny,
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ADMISSIONS - Mrs. James ,uallickets will cosl25 cento form .; Lelia Shearer up 10:45 a. ADMlTI'ED - Arthur
M.
Mrs
Kiaer,Racin•: Harry Lee, Rul· 'chlldrenand4Dcentsforadults.l m.
Sayre. Evans; Mrs. MrGers
. !~ ~~tOCJAL ~~':;:'Zirkle, and · ·
land.
Kaaawba Rlvor Merrill Pearson, Hendersoo;
....meetlnC
DISCHARGES - Sharon Free·
SPECIAL MEETING
down Marmet t :20 a.m.; 'Pat· die May.. , Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
r!es~e~~ ~I!:'and IUIIIJI.' ,.,,~man, Pomeroy; Theo Heines, Worshipful Master Archie C. ten up Marmet Z:30 a.m.; Li~ Sammie Lee Cheeoebrew, Pt.
MAY 11 wlch.. were served by the
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Hemlock Grove; Don Cottrill, Swartz announced thai Pome- tie Edward up Marmet 3:30 a. Pleasant.
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b
M
Rlchlrd
Olltnl
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Syracuse.
roy Lodge No. 164 Free and Ac· m; o. F. Shearet down Wi,. DISCHARGED - Mrs. Wll· The Wild,.... .a en cu ...... rs. S
Hos:lellll!lj
BIRTH - Mr. and Mn. Jam. cepted Masons will hold a spec- field a p.m.~ Jerry Bosworth lard Holcomlr, Pl. Pleuant: Will mee~W~ ;t!pn,:· ~·· ~~I be Mra.l~:::;..;:~:;..;;;~:=::===~~=~
es:ii;;iKOiiOiseiiri.
, •R•a..c..
in.,e,~a-d_•..us,...hliiie'1r. imal. meeting .Friday, at '.'30 .p. down Winfield 12:35 a.m.; So\. Mrs. Clarence BonecUtter, and 11 the ~~':..~!son ~u.::. 11 c~ ;::;r: McElhinny llltl Mrs. II
r
Mi't ·
Edith
11
1 . There will be work m the vay down Wlnfiekl 2:05 a.m.; daughter, Gallipolla Ferry.
Jhird
degrees
followed
by
w.
H.
Shafer,
Jr.
up
Winfield
1
0 OrO Q
freshmnets . All Master Masoos 5:25 a .m. ; Helen Z. up
Win·
SNA NOMINEE
'are Invited to attend.
field 6:45 a.m.
PT. PLEASANT Carla
Melp Geaenl Hospltll
Dlcher. daughter of Mr.
ADMISSIONS - Iva
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Carl Dilcher, 1 :~
·
&amp;
dCoolt!Jilovri·tn;e : Richard Folden.
Mr. and Mro. Harley E. Joh,. at St. Mary's School of N
•
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Clarence Spurrltr, Po- son of Wolfpen annfiWICO the Huntington, W. yo .. hao
'S T.V. meroy: Kathryn CeciL Pome· birth of a daughter. Sheryl Lynn tilosen as a nominee for Prest.
CLELAND
roy ..
May 21 at the Hol..r dent of the West Virglnle State
wv 1.1155
DISCHARGES -. Mn. Paul
. Grandparents are Mr . ,Student Nurses Auoclatlon. She
a I . Malo St. ~-• Pomeroy ; Elizabeth Ath·
Mn. Harley T. Johnson of will attend the State SGtnd~~en:t:l

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.Arline Roush,:' Dan Artis.Are N
;o.· .utstanding Wahama .Hi G
. raduat.es Amon:...p~:: .,:~ Pa~ts~~~,::
Yr. 111111 Mrs. Jack Roush

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Plans Made T
Serve Visit Of
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lilgb School's
exercises, Monday everUng.
'lbe two were pr...nted
BllD~ward, described
Prlnc
Clyde Foley as t b
m01t coveted award of all
on durlq the exercises.
award Is given annuall) to the
boy and the girl who are
8landl1f8 In scholarship, loyal·
ty, and ~chievement.
'lbe presenlatlon
a portion of the program durtog which awards were given
to aeveral members of t h e
class who had done outstaod·
lng work during their h I g h
school careers.
Other awarda given were as
fallows : the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award, Beverly Staats; the Mason Coonty
Farm Women's Club 4-H
watd, Arline Roush ; Jr. OUAM
Sportsmanship Award,
Sprouae; New Haven Mill VoAg Award, Bill Jewell; L 1on
Club Commercial Award,
ron Brown; National Honor
alety Cbapter- Scholarship
ward (tliO), Arlioe Roush;
Haven W6man's Club Sch,olar.
ship Award ($100), Carolyn ·
vlng; Wahama Alumni Associa·
tion Scholarship ($100),
It Artis; Scholarship Award
$200 lor each of four yean
West Virginia State
C~!~:d
Gay Cartwright; Arion J
·F:slher Smithson; Danforth
ward, wUma G~imm and
Kblg; America• Legion
ahl(t .Award, Esther
and · J!oss Frey: ChrisUan J.lv·
ing .\Ward, Daniel Artis
Wilma Grimm; DAR
sl!IP A,.lards, Claudia
and John Call; DAR
zeri, · Gay Cartwright. ·
''the Salutatory Address
do!Uvered by Beverly
11!1$8 Staats · palil s)leclal

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Eel ted B..,u.l

her fellow graduates to
masters of themselves and
have the courage to go oo
with original Ideas and.p'rojecls.
DlplfiiiiU were presented to
cl111 by Paul B. PoweR,
Coonty superintendent
schoola. Mr. Powell talked
to . the class before be
the diplomas.
.
R. Foley, principal' of
High School. pr&amp;Rnt·
the cllll io superintendent.
asked tbe claas oot to
that the world owed each
of them a living but to go ahead
to mak elbelr own ways
life.
The IDvocatlon and Benediclion were ~sente,d by Rev.
Richard Wright, minlller of

tilt Meloll Methodist Church.
Music !Or the pl'oc:eSIIOIIII 111111
t1te I'I!COI!Iloaal was provided by
the Wlham.a High Schoo I
Band.
In addition the band presenteel ~. ~~ - "FesUv~~
Preludo, Variation OVerture
and "Student Prince" - dur·

Paul Hut •·

class were Nancy AboUD, llaJ&gt;.
lei Artis, Judy Ball, Sharon
Brown, John Call, Patricia
Carpenter, Gay Cartwriibt, Pa·
trlcia C&lt;!lllnsworth, G o r d o n
Clark, Michael Fields, Lowen
Flowero, Ross Frey, Carl Gardner, Rebecca Goodnite, D a! e
Grimm, Wilma Grimm, Danny
Harbour, Charles Harcrav~.

ert, Kenneth Reynolds,
et Roney, Amy Roush,
Roush, Herbert Roush. R o s
Roush, Wlltlam Rousb,
Russell, Sandra Sayre,
Smith, Esther Smllbaon,
tlam Sprouae, Bevei'ly ~~~:~1
Earl Stewart, Charles
Charles Yonker, '"'•udla
le, 111111 Judy Zirkle.

Francll ' lluclson, Shirley Ingels,
William JeweU, Hubert Johnson, Lois Jo..,, Andrew JW&amp;.
chnlk. Lew King, Terry Lewis,
Carolyn Llevtng.
•
Chloris Mschlt, Linda MershiiU, Paula Maynard, Barbara
Mulford, COnstance Newton.
lng the evening.
Ellen Oldaker, Shirley Peytoo,
Members of the graduatln'8 Patricia Reed, .I!!Uzahelb Reich-

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were Michael D. Csrlaon,
IWI, Mrs. A•rdl E.
1125 Olestnut St.,
Voreb 11130 . Chestnut
N. Howard Foster U,
State
1410
81 Janet t Ullf()l
Rt. 1 Northup, Ellen
oW:
llker Rl 1 Letart w Va Her·
bert' Chamhera MID. 81 ·• MidEdward· J . Stra~s. 117
Ave Pomeroy
Mr 1
Charles E . ·Eads, Rt. RutlaDci
Grady p Craig Syracuse
Mrs. Homer
wmi.m., Oak
Mrs Willard Snyder Rt
Oak
Walter G Edw-·
Oak
WUI~ G Rice'
2
and 'Kenzel A ·
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• Notes
SOCJety
---------Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst,
Vlcior and Tommy, and Wesley
Cozart visited places of Interin West VIrginia Sonday.
Mrs. zetta Boyd of Parker..
spent Thursday to Sonday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Mr. and M"·· Eber Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Grimm of
East Liverpool, and Mr. and
Gus Brewer of White Cotwere weekend guests of
. and Mrs. E. E. Brewer and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer.
Mrs. Charles Simeral of Co\.
umbus spent the past week with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E . E.
Brewer and Leanna.
Margaret Durst, a graduate
Racine high school, spent

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Included Mlu ........., Rou 10

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Charles Ward, Mrs. F r 1 n k
Weisenberger, Russell ~1:;
Mrs. Stewart Keatoa,
Barnhart, James Halley,
Friday and Saturdey
Cecil Mn.. and Infant son, Mrs.
Douglas Moore and IDfant daughter, Mrs_ George Trainer and
Regular 1.39
IDfant daughter, Mrs. Ralph~36 INCH
k~, Mrs. Gerald Roush and ,.
COTTON
!ant daughter, Mrs. Richard
SATINS, yd. Darst, Harold Hammond, Har·
old N. Weatherholt, William
Lohse, ·Roy Mathias, Mrs. Mary
Regular 89c
VanSickle, David Shoemaker,
Mrs. Pearl Brown, Ron a 1d
361NCH
White and William Joseph GivDRIP-DRY
yds.
en.
FABRICS
AIDOIJit AUla&amp;
Ideal fabrics for dre!J6es, play
According to the midnight
clothes, etc. A large Selection
report of the nursing depart·
of pattern s and colon to
ment, those patients who were
listed as fair Included Henry
C'hoose from.
Pettit, Joseph Willis, Mrs. Jack
Colley. Sr.• Mrs. Preston Par·
sons, Russell Fields, Mrs. Har·
ry Wehrung, Mrs. Grace Steph·
Singer Sol" &amp; Service
enson, William Addis, Mrs. JO'
seph Straight. Betty B~;:~·.
McCALL'S PATTERNS
Jerry Warner, Charles Ll
115 W. Second
WY 2·2284
Poft'Jii•WJ
Mrs. Mamie Smith, John R.
~Sw~
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Gpest speaker

r... 1" htiUon • • .,.,. ' 0" " " '
court ot eo.mo• PI••• ot Mriel

busy people, taking the first of their
three great summer holidays. It is the

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bet .
·eventn&amp; at
l!enllett, Mra.
the ' ho
of •- dau••ter and
~-r of the
Mrs. M. L. French, Mn. 'nleo
t;• """
so~,.
·
·law, rok~~nd M~. Char- StarS, Mlddi.;,.rt, with
NeullliJIB, Mrs. Jllllel ClatwGr..uWID•·- RevnnU• ,
leo RyseU of Syracuse.
ers represented from
'"' 0 '
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Cowie -lved many McConne'~llle,
' Emeram JOMI, 1tfrs. J!d.
.mn~
..........
"i!T
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,.,,
clrdJ, cood wilhet, helutlful pot;., Chesterhill,
ith 1\USSe ' .... lJnFI, .....r
.......
Patron'
glfla following a birthday din· and romeroy. Mrs.
Wuow,.,
-r.
1\ . M., and William K'w•,
the c-11111
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111'1.-She exp-sed her desire to
pro tem, --'-~...1 wWl
wu
...
eft Y,J Y ~
·~~
v·~
wttlt mnu.o'- 'ria.. -The Memorial Day parade In attend tile 4M~al Cowie reunofficers in tbeif'.
I
tTIJIUUI' ~ ...
downtown PlJIII&lt;roy, ocheduled ion In
"""'"snla thlJ yelr. Dlstingu
' !shed vlsdofl
. A ~' ol a.JII.&gt;
pri
··-,
M
1 I'UdiDC en~
to begin at t a.m. t~orBrow h. l\ell.tlves arM! ~~:~1
Mf'. FayeMHanJit, D.GCla
. ; "Fri.!:.~~p." uem'wr• of u•.;.
or to services al I.II'C e e c were: Mn. Carr~ Q'CI en,
Dlstrtct 25, rs. ames . ..
ICIII3Iu
'fl.
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Grove cemetery, will include Gertrude McBr,lde, Mrs. Myr- worthy, President of
rltonvllle ebapt:er presen~!
••veral organizations,
dubs, tie w-- of
Harry P. Smith of
Pit, ''Who PIIIIIW
_.
...... ~~·- ....., Mr. ·lnd
· hum..,.a
th ~-" G
Tu with the 11 ,\a.
and groups. Drew·Webs.ter Am· Ms. J. Carl Gordon, Mr.
hOnors. Mr .. and
e """ ,reen,
W"'
erican Legion Post oIll c1a Is sald Ml'l. Geor1e Mtalothlln,
Oscar Jarvis, BellvaJle, Ohio, It!Is·-.-.. ol Enn-Une
...
,
today .
.
Mar••ret Gordon, Miss
. and P. M. and P. P. of Distrlci ter sln'8ln'8 two pumben. Bolli
Un
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A.'ti _ . ,...__
_ _ ..,. 1n 1:01tuAmong those partlctpa I Stoclalale and
:Mlu
25 Past Matrons of EvaJIIellne ....
- will be the Pomeroy
HI Bh SherWOOd, all of Columbo• aJid chapter were ~golsl!d blclud· with lllloelllll')' Lyona, Nora.
school band, the Pomeroy Gl
!IreI the •-•
••• Mrs. Lillian Stelff, Mrs.
llld th
Virginia
Neub!.llnl
11"'1"' lnd hostess.
uoe
.~......... listen.
~epartment, Cub Scouts,
r
up e ~•·• .
SCoutl 1'he P1xfte.
Steifl prtSettted pl.
.Scouts,
Boy
'
.
Chester
Will
Open
0
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-•·•
rnv RidinG Club, Pomeroy EJn.
music durUll
Will ev--..

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They W0 Uld Be Pleased
Tbose from •arly middle age upward
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find tbe name "Memorial Day" su
ltnnc• upon the tongue. To them , t h e
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no heed to the significance of the daya trt'bute that the men who are gone
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It as the eXistence or a vltal, ii'OWing ,

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Homer Abele

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picnicking, the working in the yard, the
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motOJ'J'ng , swimming, eating, laughing, ... '" ••• Towoohlp . . . . . .o. . . . ..
Three years. plus little more an a
tn1 la.c.led "' a.etlolll Ne. 11. T..a
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loving. lazing, snooting, long weekend of '· ..... IJ or ••• """' c.....,.,
month . had passed ••nee e en 0 OS·
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1 people greeting a new summer with all ,:: s::b•• tt eae-teurtb ot ..~ s.e.
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lillties of the War Between the Sta es .
u- No. ,., Town ~ " " ' ' " · " "
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the dJ'verse ener•t' es and preferences ••• ,,.,,, tb.• two t.U•w&amp;•• lot• of
A nation was sti II nursmg
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.eal wounds of riv il war.
that characterizes their approach to the ~~"'.,";~,.!;..:"::,~.=. :. '!or':'::
· t th at - a day hardworking days of the year.
Jo.., c. M•'" •• .... ••"" No,.
i Decoration Dav was JUS
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~·orat•
the
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of
loved
ones
lost
It
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for
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things,
this
life,
this
very
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In battle - and of.otbero. friend and existence ' that we are indebted to those ..
tall eorncr of uld bat oDHWf of
foe alike. who perhaps had no one to who have gone.
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mourn them .
Somewhere- along the way of this hoi- ~aJ!~ '"Ut:::e;~u:·~
ors and Color Guard, the LeToday, 95 years later. Memorial Day iday, find a quiet place - your church, .. ,..., '"'"" oau•• " • - · glon firing squad •. membel'! of
l!larks the tribute the United States pays a corner of a field where fence and wood· ~~::~""::!,~?." ~~~u.':.!":.o':; the American Legoon, auxiliary
"':..:~~~ oHicer, Gold Star Mothers, Dau·
o( all its wars _ tribute by land join, a place in your heart - and !r •:.;.:..~·~;:t,,.:':
to the dead
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Lot No. ' ' ••'"• ,. '"" oft ,. ••ten~ of Unlnn Veterans and
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tam'. I)', friends . Jmlitary , patriotic and spend a moment inI remem
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Roush, daughter

and Daniel Artis, son

o( Mr. and Mrs. Denver
ol Mason, were booored 11 the
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Chester Community
w~ tnvlted to the d~ roo,m
Bible Scllool will begin
when cue and pullCit Weft! serday, June 4 to It at I a.m.
Pia
made to oerve the ved from a table oovereoj With
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11:30 1.m. ~ wlll be classwere June 24 when the a red cloth and centered within
es for the NJJJSery (Children Loy 1 "·-·n Class of the Mid· arrangement of White Dowen In
·~t he 4 -ra old.' Prim.,.
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Chu h of Christ met wh'le
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m a- c o Ies, Jlellnnen, Junlon, Tee,.
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tapers In milk pau .holdAgers, Adults.
TuM esdaEydgevenlngAileantsthwoerlbcbp~
Mrs. Lyons presided at the
·Classes tram the Nuraery to rs. . ar
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bowl with Mrs. Gene
Joniors will meet at the Ches- sided Wlthth Rev' Frted Gardynerer
It the sUver coffee 1101'
::,u~:.·a.M--::::!h., ta~d .entoD e·;ro a.m.
ter EJemerttary School. Teen
e open ng pra .
,:,"",:',:"~0 ' ~. 1~o~~ Homer E "Pete" Abele, reP" Agm wUI meet at the MethoRice read th!Jt11 A reception honoring Mrs.
resentativ .. of the lOth Congres· dlot Church and the Adult
Ill;, re,;: James Clatworlhy, district praGau&amp;e r..dlop:
Galbpobs "" Pollllo• •• lbo . . . . ..,. " sional District, will he speak· at the Fint Church of the
Htlah J
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was held durin&amp; the social
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MANHATI'AN, Kan. rUPI 1 - 1
tlelault er for the Memorial DaY pro- rene. Teachers are
wltb gUts placed OD I
fv.oings and spread to thed ru..t•thge. , dam 18 5, 13.0, runmng 7~ feet ~~··...1 '!'.td:;.l·.~:'
"lloo't panic" the fi"' ,.r- "f looked out both " •• 01 ' ion rollers Pomeroy·Mason 21.·
A . 11. RAWUNGS soNI co.
gram at the Beeeh Grove cern· to meet Monday aflenloon at Dllrblg theU busBunlness
covered with 1 white cloth
seant ytlled just before the hugf' plane and alii could lief was real 11, pt_ Pleasant 2~ .49, Hinton
•• otuo c=~~oa..
etery.
1 o'cloc. to arrange their.rooms Mn. 'Wendeed from~ R
an arrangment of flowers.
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• trnnn transport plane srnaslled to orange-colored flamea," pf~ Jolln 1121 stationary Kanawha FaHs Crow, Crow • ' .orter,
and--tfam the songs.
$21.60 recelv
wit~ ·~- gifts wu a
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ol ~bottle caps *'00
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the ground.
· L. Sturmo, eno •
18.00 .., ,.. "' • a. "· " · "· ...
All the children IOd adulta . "rvwn
· •• : ,'jjd:j~o'':'8!: tree which was present• sa• • , 1.79 fallinR, Charleston
the community are Invited to
toward the church bl
to
Clatwortby from the
" Now, unfasten your safety " When the plane cam• to a hall... : rising. Montgomery Island dam
bello and ce&lt; out."
M wPnl out ::
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I t61 , 11.0 running II feet. Lo,..
NOTIU •• •""'".'"""'
attend tho Bible School. T
fund. Hostesses for the officers of EVanaellne Chapter.
Tht plant already was in flame~ ! Several soldlershsald thher'l w,hey"• ldon, Marmet and Winfield dams B•t•ie of G•or.. P. J'ran::·u.~':!.~
closing proaram wnl be on
meehng wiD be Mrs. G~~ Servinl on the c&amp;ydng room.
, were oo tho sills.
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day night at a·p.m. at the
Mowery, Mrs. Mary Mein- committee were Mrs. Nora.
u 111e 64 ooldloro escaped solely flames around t em w en
from tht wreckage or 1 Standard !l l~ped to the ground. A apokes-·
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ter school. Mrs. Jack Spencer
and Mn. LUUan Van MetMrs. Ethel Lower)' and
A i r way 1 COnstellation whlcll man for Stanlbtrd in Los Angeles Boat movementl:
Syraeu•. Ollio hll DMD dul7 ••JOtntis the director.
er.
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d "mill
Admlalltr•t~r or Ull W.k
of
nHielllng
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crashed while landing '1\lesday said t f. men W~f ou an
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J 0 nes down lS ed
G.ar•• p, Fnnell. latl! of Middleport.
At the I!lose of ,.._
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' M•lf• CountJ', Ohlo, deua-.t.
course .was served
.t Munl'cipa1 Airport. acrording inu" around" before the fire broke ' 2 .30 a.m.·verEastern
down l3, OatH tbl•lltb cMJ of_..., 1161.
to some survivors.
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Auxiliary DiiiCU88e8 the hostesses
Bessie Ashley.
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wh ' h ll.~td con 4:55 a .m .; Vu 1can up 1•• ·Judi• of the Probl .. Cou.rt
Herbert Willford, 71, or Port.
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Only five of the 69 passenger!i , e atr me.
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Edith
McNeal
and
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and crew members wert&gt; injured . traded to transport tlle soldiers, p.m.' prt er u~ 14 • . . p.
45) u, :13, 21. - :n.
land died In Holzer hospita
808 or ummer
Hllah Jones, Martha McNeal
none critically.
said "due to lack ol adequate Beaver up 14. 6. 10 p.m.' S. .
Tuosday niRht after a long ill· Th M
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of the Wll a gl!est for tloe evening,
Capt . David Brown, the pilot, Ifire fighting· equipment" 8t the Jenks up 14, 6 : 4~ p.m.; .F. H~
NOTICI OP: APPOINTM~:~ IIJ!.t ne~s. He was an oil field drille 'ay m~ n&amp;
saW the crart lost power while airport, the fire si:arted. Airport J?hnson up 14, 2.30 1 ·~· • Quee
r..llt• of lll•:v H. Fra1u~1• Deeeued. er and former marshall of Rut.. :omen • A~x~ of
1 1 114
14 5 55
he apoa'---hed for a routine land·, manager Nick Dellere said a
up • . :
lanMdr
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Willford
was
preceded
ift
at
Allend Chureh
ing. ·Jt crumbled to the ground truck rustled immediately to the TOI up 15 • t .lS a.m., 0
•• o\dminl.tr•t..or of tbe E•t•t• of
M p tr k Lochary
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.• the ter up 16 5·30 am ; Annette ••• , H. F••nf'll IIW of Middlcpo&lt;t, death by his parents, John
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short of tlle runway an urn pane. u cou no CO
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nducted th
fot more than tllree 11oun.
blaze.
Jones up 17, 1 a.m . : PNJttsblilt'"' ~~~!~~~o~:.~r'n~~.:e:r:.C:,· UJQ. end Wilkinsan WIJlford, two br~ _!. h co -~ lib th~
11le Emma Smith Circle
ger down 17 5·ZO am · a JOn·
F. H. O'BM••
thers and one sister.
oonJC OJIO'""' W
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The sold\ers. returning from
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Paryer by Mrs Rollm
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maneuvers in California, uid the Rrealhltt Cru8hal up 17, 8:40 a.m.: St. Marys
Mel•• county, Ohio
Surviving are bis wife, · Ber·
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of
Cuna'
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down II, 3:55a.m.; Robert
'" " · 22 · " ' - " ' nice one son William and two who also gave the report .
its monthly meetlnl at
lane wu burning when thev '
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LU T lor
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jumped to the ground and fled \ Chan er or ost
Reed down 1&amp;, 1:25 a.!ll.; n1o
grandchildren of RutiJifld, two e ~-- ry.
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of .Mrs. cy ay ·
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to oafety.
1 LOUISVILLE, Ky . iUPI) - down It, 5 a.m.; Walter Beck·
SHERIFF'S BALE OF
brothers, Joseph of Chardlers· land gave
...report
Devotlolie were conducted by
First Sgt. Charlet L. Briganct ' Edward T. Breathitt Jr. left jord up 19, 6 : 1~ a .m.; Frelher·
CHATI'EL PROPERTY
ville, o., and Charles of Sis·
b lne
Golda
Prayer Wll
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•h&lt;ouled commands ol "dnn't pan-._ tven hi• most arden! support- ger up 20, 6 :20 a.m.; Indiana Metropolitan Motor!~&gt;
tersvUk!, W. Va.
··• Ul ss hedw te
. l!rofflt and the
·t stunned lnday w1th up 21 ' ••·· 10 am
s.rv1·0. . will he held Fr.'daj· lcted .. N new ""dlscuued
u s
re-''•a
It:'' after anothl'r soldier yelll!d ers 8 bl
· · ·• C· V· Harner
vs.
......... by Mrs.
··wt-·re crashing .... we 're crashing: ithe magnituUe of his victory down 21, 6:10 a .m.; Francis JOHN w. ZIMMERMAN
at 1Z:30 p. m. at the Chase the su~~were
tin
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Norris.
There w., no other warning of .over A. B. &lt;Happy ! Chandler Hougland up 21 6:35a .m. Char· Case No. IS, 489
Funeral Home In Rutland with Central
ct mee B
'lbe worship thoughts
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for the DemocratiC nomination s Stevenson up 23, 10:35 p.m. In pursuance to an execution Rev Carl Herring officiating. he held at London, Ohio, June
by Mrs. llab Roush and
: ~~·~ . moved quickly to &amp;afe. [lor governor .•f Kentucky.
I Robert west down 23, 5:15 a.m. issued from the Common Plea• Lat.;.. services will be conduct· 12 was announced and reserv•
Faye Proffit. A poem
afle~ the plane shuddered to
Facmg in hts first try for pol· i!&lt;Jnu. H. up 23, 6:30a.m. ; Orco Court of Meigs County. Porn- ed t 3 m at Lowell 0 Bur· lions for the meetlq muot be
Barbara Roush
alt in mud.'
itical office the man many Ken· up Greenup 7:30 s.m.: J oh • eroy, Ohio, on the 3rd day of ialawill ~ i~ the J.ow~ll
made with Mrl. Radford be.devotions. A bUJiness
Wingo Break 011
.tuckiano thought was unhelta· Ladd Dean down 31, 2:30a.m.; May, 1963, and to me directed tery. Friends may caU al the fore June 7. Mrs. William Rebl· slon followed. Cardl were
Wilne"'" &amp;aid the right wi•R .ble, the 38-year-old HopkinsVIlle PhlflpSporn down 11, 5:05a.m. in the case above named, I Chase Funeral Home alter 7 p. hart, and Mrs. Helene
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the sick of the eommunlty.
tore ofl the craft, then the other attorney racked up a plurality Carl D. up 32, II : 10 J..m.; Col. will expose for Slle at public m tonight
received their pllll lor
100 During the social hour
the
wing fell ofl. Fires started In the lhal approached 60,000 votes.
Davenport down 32, 3:15a.m.; auction altho front door of the .
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memherlexcban&amp;edlawrltere. 1 Returns from 2.m ol 3,017 Sausage H. up 32, 5:45 a .m.; COURT HOUSE,
Pomeroy,
SQUAD CALLED
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clpes. Refre!lhiMilts were tel'·
FORFEITS BOND
precincts showed Brealholl Wtlh Shully down 33, 7:55a.m.; Sal· Ohio, Meigs County, on Satur· Pomeroy emergency squad•· Staff And Officere
to 14 memberl.
Lewis E. Gltlian forfeited a l284.74t votes lo 228,1Sb . for I) Ann up 33, 11 :56 p.m.: Ed· day, June 8, t963 at 10:00 a. m. men were called for Ruby Epon In Tuesday Seuioo
$25 bond in Meigs county court lChandler. Two othe• candJdales eana Bosworth up 33, 12:50 a. the following goods and chattel Silver Rtdge, at 7:30p.m. Tu~s·
The Staff and Officer•
CARII8 SIGN FOUR
tuday . Gillian bad been charg· polled 19,410 vote• between 1m : Louisiana down 33, 5:15 a. to wit - one 1954 Oldsmobile. day. She was taken io the offtce Meigs Temple, Pythlan
ST. LOUIS tUPJ _
ed with dl•tl•rbing the peace by 1them
l· m.; Luther Herdman down 34, 2 dr . Holiday Coupe, color, of a local phyaicum for treat· met Monday evenlnc-.t the
Jrv Goode, Bm Triplett,
the Melgo county Sheriff's [)e.
lMefl p..,,.
.3·15 p.m.; J . S. Lewis down green. Serial number - 548 M ment of .a breathing difficulty. with Mrs. Phil Melnhlll'l prooid- Elwell and rete Echob
partmenl.
POOL TO OPEN .
3:05 p.m.; L. W. Sweet down 21621 Mndellla.
ing in the absence of Mrs. Karl slgood their 1116S &lt;OOtracll
The Middltport
mumclpal low the new dam noar Cinci,. Te;ms : cash in hand on dal
Owens, president. Those
the Sl. Louis Cardllllb of ths
GETB EQUAL PAY BILL
swimming pool ts sclf!duled lor nati were Ravenswood, Cotton of sale.
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ported IU were Mrs. M 1
Ucmal FoOtball LoafiUo.
WASHINGTON tUPII -Onl.y opening .tomorrow. ltates for Queen, Craig M. Sosan Lane, Taken as property of ••L.
S bo
Mr K 1 Owena
I k t thl
Ill he
nd
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an m,
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Preoident Kennedy'• signa lure " I season JC e s s year w
Andrew Calhoun, Western a w. Zimm,..man to satllfy ex.-- Ch ::.;"'J """to Tw'l'ght.-nd ... Mrs. Wllllsm Allman who
reqlllred to tnact into law a bill I$8 for adult! and .. for stude~ts. IIHnois.
Uon in favor of Metropolitan
te,Ml'
un r . II
a lti.U" improved.
.•/ "' aive women equal pay with men I Persons who had season tiCk· GoJtllpsllo Dam - loca up 4: Motors.
!her 1 Llttlo Helper1.
Two readings were given enfor equal worll.
lets last year can.purchase them 50 p.m.; OVEC up t :ill p.m.;
ROBERT c. HARTENBACH. The Blue Star 4-H Clubs are titled "Perfect Trust" by SaThe senato accepted the Hou,.. 1for half pnce thiS year, vollage San Pedro down IO:ZO p.m.;
SHERfFF MEIGS COUNTY the Langsville ~tiers, Ntp die McElhinny IOd "A
paued measure Tuesday night olficials said, with accompanl· Louisiana down 11 :15 p.m.; m..
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5 29 ltc and Tuck, Portland Junior}.'~~~ lor the Drly" by Mrs.
and ...,tit to the While H011se.i men1 of a letter that was mall· patcher down 12:5$ a.m.; Crue.
and the Tuppers Plams "'""'r Games were played and
ed oul last year when the paol i ible down 4:55 a.m.; Bernet up
ettes.
awarded to Mrs. Harry Cllut,J
Meta• Memdal Hoopltal
wo. closed for repairs . lndivid- ~ 6 : 15 a.m.; Elgerclifl up t :55 a
PleaiiDI V1lley RIIPital
Mrs. Rorece McElhinny,
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ADMISSIONS - Mrs. James ,uallickets will cosl25 cento form .; Lelia Shearer up 10:45 a. ADMlTI'ED - Arthur
M.
Mrs
Kiaer,Racin•: Harry Lee, Rul· 'chlldrenand4Dcentsforadults.l m.
Sayre. Evans; Mrs. MrGers
. !~ ~~tOCJAL ~~':;:'Zirkle, and · ·
land.
Kaaawba Rlvor Merrill Pearson, Hendersoo;
....meetlnC
DISCHARGES - Sharon Free·
SPECIAL MEETING
down Marmet t :20 a.m.; 'Pat· die May.. , Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
r!es~e~~ ~I!:'and IUIIIJI.' ,.,,~man, Pomeroy; Theo Heines, Worshipful Master Archie C. ten up Marmet Z:30 a.m.; Li~ Sammie Lee Cheeoebrew, Pt.
MAY 11 wlch.. were served by the
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Syracuse.
roy Lodge No. 164 Free and Ac· m; o. F. Shearet down Wi,. DISCHARGED - Mrs. Wll· The Wild,.... .a en cu ...... rs. S
Hos:lellll!lj
BIRTH - Mr. and Mn. Jam. cepted Masons will hold a spec- field a p.m.~ Jerry Bosworth lard Holcomlr, Pl. Pleuant: Will mee~W~ ;t!pn,:· ~·· ~~I be Mra.l~:::;..;:~:;..;;;~:=::===~~=~
es:ii;;iKOiiOiseiiri.
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in.,e,~a-d_•..us,...hliiie'1r. imal. meeting .Friday, at '.'30 .p. down Winfield 12:35 a.m.; So\. Mrs. Clarence BonecUtter, and 11 the ~~':..~!son ~u.::. 11 c~ ;::;r: McElhinny llltl Mrs. II
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Edith
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Jhird
degrees
followed
by
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H.
Shafer,
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up
Winfield
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freshmnets . All Master Masoos 5:25 a .m. ; Helen Z. up
Win·
SNA NOMINEE
'are Invited to attend.
field 6:45 a.m.
PT. PLEASANT Carla
Melp Geaenl Hospltll
Dlcher. daughter of Mr.
ADMISSIONS - Iva
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Carl Dilcher, 1 :~
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Mr. and Mro. Harley E. Joh,. at St. Mary's School of N
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Clarence Spurrltr, Po- son of Wolfpen annfiWICO the Huntington, W. yo .. hao
'S T.V. meroy: Kathryn CeciL Pome· birth of a daughter. Sheryl Lynn tilosen as a nominee for Prest.
CLELAND
roy ..
May 21 at the Hol..r dent of the West Virglnle State
wv 1.1155
DISCHARGES -. Mn. Paul
. Grandparents are Mr . ,Student Nurses Auoclatlon. She
a I . Malo St. ~-• Pomeroy ; Elizabeth Ath·
Mn. Harley T. Johnson of will attend the State SGtnd~~en:t:l

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;o.· .utstanding Wahama .Hi G
. raduat.es Amon:...p~:: .,:~ Pa~ts~~~,::
Yr. 111111 Mrs. Jack Roush

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Plans Made T
Serve Visit Of
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lilgb School's
exercises, Monday everUng.
'lbe two were pr...nted
BllD~ward, described
Prlnc
Clyde Foley as t b
m01t coveted award of all
on durlq the exercises.
award Is given annuall) to the
boy and the girl who are
8landl1f8 In scholarship, loyal·
ty, and ~chievement.
'lbe presenlatlon
a portion of the program durtog which awards were given
to aeveral members of t h e
class who had done outstaod·
lng work during their h I g h
school careers.
Other awarda given were as
fallows : the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award, Beverly Staats; the Mason Coonty
Farm Women's Club 4-H
watd, Arline Roush ; Jr. OUAM
Sportsmanship Award,
Sprouae; New Haven Mill VoAg Award, Bill Jewell; L 1on
Club Commercial Award,
ron Brown; National Honor
alety Cbapter- Scholarship
ward (tliO), Arlioe Roush;
Haven W6man's Club Sch,olar.
ship Award ($100), Carolyn ·
vlng; Wahama Alumni Associa·
tion Scholarship ($100),
It Artis; Scholarship Award
$200 lor each of four yean
West Virginia State
C~!~:d
Gay Cartwright; Arion J
·F:slher Smithson; Danforth
ward, wUma G~imm and
Kblg; America• Legion
ahl(t .Award, Esther
and · J!oss Frey: ChrisUan J.lv·
ing .\Ward, Daniel Artis
Wilma Grimm; DAR
sl!IP A,.lards, Claudia
and John Call; DAR
zeri, · Gay Cartwright. ·
''the Salutatory Address
do!Uvered by Beverly
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her fellow graduates to
masters of themselves and
have the courage to go oo
with original Ideas and.p'rojecls.
DlplfiiiiU were presented to
cl111 by Paul B. PoweR,
Coonty superintendent
schoola. Mr. Powell talked
to . the class before be
the diplomas.
.
R. Foley, principal' of
High School. pr&amp;Rnt·
the cllll io superintendent.
asked tbe claas oot to
that the world owed each
of them a living but to go ahead
to mak elbelr own ways
life.
The IDvocatlon and Benediclion were ~sente,d by Rev.
Richard Wright, minlller of

tilt Meloll Methodist Church.
Music !Or the pl'oc:eSIIOIIII 111111
t1te I'I!COI!Iloaal was provided by
the Wlham.a High Schoo I
Band.
In addition the band presenteel ~. ~~ - "FesUv~~
Preludo, Variation OVerture
and "Student Prince" - dur·

Paul Hut •·

class were Nancy AboUD, llaJ&gt;.
lei Artis, Judy Ball, Sharon
Brown, John Call, Patricia
Carpenter, Gay Cartwriibt, Pa·
trlcia C&lt;!lllnsworth, G o r d o n
Clark, Michael Fields, Lowen
Flowero, Ross Frey, Carl Gardner, Rebecca Goodnite, D a! e
Grimm, Wilma Grimm, Danny
Harbour, Charles Harcrav~.

ert, Kenneth Reynolds,
et Roney, Amy Roush,
Roush, Herbert Roush. R o s
Roush, Wlltlam Rousb,
Russell, Sandra Sayre,
Smith, Esther Smllbaon,
tlam Sprouae, Bevei'ly ~~~:~1
Earl Stewart, Charles
Charles Yonker, '"'•udla
le, 111111 Judy Zirkle.

Francll ' lluclson, Shirley Ingels,
William JeweU, Hubert Johnson, Lois Jo..,, Andrew JW&amp;.
chnlk. Lew King, Terry Lewis,
Carolyn Llevtng.
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Chloris Mschlt, Linda MershiiU, Paula Maynard, Barbara
Mulford, COnstance Newton.
lng the evening.
Ellen Oldaker, Shirley Peytoo,
Members of the graduatln'8 Patricia Reed, .I!!Uzahelb Reich-

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IWI, Mrs. A•rdl E.
1125 Olestnut St.,
Voreb 11130 . Chestnut
N. Howard Foster U,
State
1410
81 Janet t Ullf()l
Rt. 1 Northup, Ellen
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llker Rl 1 Letart w Va Her·
bert' Chamhera MID. 81 ·• MidEdward· J . Stra~s. 117
Ave Pomeroy
Mr 1
Charles E . ·Eads, Rt. RutlaDci
Grady p Craig Syracuse
Mrs. Homer
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Mrs Willard Snyder Rt
Oak
Walter G Edw-·
Oak
WUI~ G Rice'
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SOCJety
---------Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Durst,
Vlcior and Tommy, and Wesley
Cozart visited places of Interin West VIrginia Sonday.
Mrs. zetta Boyd of Parker..
spent Thursday to Sonday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
Mr. and M"·· Eber Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Grimm of
East Liverpool, and Mr. and
Gus Brewer of White Cotwere weekend guests of
. and Mrs. E. E. Brewer and
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer.
Mrs. Charles Simeral of Co\.
umbus spent the past week with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E . E.
Brewer and Leanna.
Margaret Durst, a graduate
Racine high school, spent

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Weisenberger, Russell ~1:;
Mrs. Stewart Keatoa,
Barnhart, James Halley,
Friday and Saturdey
Cecil Mn.. and Infant son, Mrs.
Douglas Moore and IDfant daughter, Mrs_ George Trainer and
Regular 1.39
IDfant daughter, Mrs. Ralph~36 INCH
k~, Mrs. Gerald Roush and ,.
COTTON
!ant daughter, Mrs. Richard
SATINS, yd. Darst, Harold Hammond, Har·
old N. Weatherholt, William
Lohse, ·Roy Mathias, Mrs. Mary
Regular 89c
VanSickle, David Shoemaker,
Mrs. Pearl Brown, Ron a 1d
361NCH
White and William Joseph GivDRIP-DRY
yds.
en.
FABRICS
AIDOIJit AUla&amp;
Ideal fabrics for dre!J6es, play
According to the midnight
clothes, etc. A large Selection
report of the nursing depart·
of pattern s and colon to
ment, those patients who were
listed as fair Included Henry
C'hoose from.
Pettit, Joseph Willis, Mrs. Jack
Colley. Sr.• Mrs. Preston Par·
sons, Russell Fields, Mrs. Har·
ry Wehrung, Mrs. Grace Steph·
Singer Sol" &amp; Service
enson, William Addis, Mrs. JO'
seph Straight. Betty B~;:~·.
McCALL'S PATTERNS
Jerry Warner, Charles Ll
115 W. Second
WY 2·2284
Poft'Jii•WJ
Mrs. Mamie Smith, John R.
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busy people, taking the first of their
three great summer holidays. It is the

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the ' ho
of •- dau••ter and
~-r of the
Mrs. M. L. French, Mn. 'nleo
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NeullliJIB, Mrs. Jllllel ClatwGr..uWID•·- RevnnU• ,
leo RyseU of Syracuse.
ers represented from
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Cowie -lved many McConne'~llle,
' Emeram JOMI, 1tfrs. J!d.
.mn~
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clrdJ, cood wilhet, helutlful pot;., Chesterhill,
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glfla following a birthday din· and romeroy. Mrs.
Wuow,.,
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1\ . M., and William K'w•,
the c-11111
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pro tem, --'-~...1 wWl
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wttlt mnu.o'- 'ria.. -The Memorial Day parade In attend tile 4M~al Cowie reunofficers in tbeif'.
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downtown PlJIII&lt;roy, ocheduled ion In
"""'"snla thlJ yelr. Dlstingu
' !shed vlsdofl
. A ~' ol a.JII.&gt;
pri
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to begin at t a.m. t~orBrow h. l\ell.tlves arM! ~~:~1
Mf'. FayeMHanJit, D.GCla
. ; "Fri.!:.~~p." uem'wr• of u•.;.
or to services al I.II'C e e c were: Mn. Carr~ Q'CI en,
Dlstrtct 25, rs. ames . ..
ICIII3Iu
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rltonvllle ebapt:er presen~!
••veral organizations,
dubs, tie w-- of
Harry P. Smith of
Pit, ''Who PIIIIIW
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Tu with the 11 ,\a.
and groups. Drew·Webs.ter Am· Ms. J. Carl Gordon, Mr.
hOnors. Mr .. and
e """ ,reen,
W"'
erican Legion Post oIll c1a Is sald Ml'l. Geor1e Mtalothlln,
Oscar Jarvis, BellvaJle, Ohio, It!Is·-.-.. ol Enn-Une
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today .
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Mar••ret Gordon, Miss
. and P. M. and P. P. of Distrlci ter sln'8ln'8 two pumben. Bolli
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- will be the Pomeroy
HI Bh SherWOOd, all of Columbo• aJid chapter were ~golsl!d blclud· with lllloelllll')' Lyona, Nora.
school band, the Pomeroy Gl
!IreI the •-•
••• Mrs. Lillian Stelff, Mrs.
llld th
Virginia
Neub!.llnl
11"'1"' lnd hostess.
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~epartment, Cub Scouts,
r
up e ~•·• .
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Steifl prtSettted pl.
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Boy
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Will
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music durUll
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taken to Holzer h08pltal for observation
Probes Wreck bruises. and treatmet or
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BOWUNG CLINIC
June 2nd Starting At 2:00 PM E.S.T.
Free Bowling Instructions For All Our
Bowling Patrons By Certified Instructors
Lucy Garrison and Ed Foulkner
DOOR PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED

Pomeroy

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