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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , March 1, 1958

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Diona Wright
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I~ Honored On
Thursday Night Sixth Birthday

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Mto Ralph 0 Zundel, religious
!rlllulders Do~ was observ~d
1-~'.tia&lt;l!•rs 1~d pnl Pf"eSidents edi&gt;CIIIIon teaeher
)The past presidents were mtro- - wben the Sucar Run PTA
~\'l'llurlday

Diana Wrtgh~ daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Wrtlfht, celebrat·
ed her IU.Xth birthday Thursday
Wlth a partf at the morning ses-

evenln;r at the dueed and ~sented a corsage
•nd each spoke briefly Past presl· s1on of the Middleport K.indergar·
school dEals and therr year were, Mrs ten.
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iili "llrae gold colored card w1th J B Ebersfeld, 1927 28 2~. Mrs
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The children pla,ed smgmg
IJ!aerii&gt;tlon "Welcome I(TA" Otto S~auss, 1932 33 Mrs Ben
Mu6. Gold colored • program Ncu:zbng 19"'t'i 36 Mrs Gaynelle games and then sang the tradl·
ld~raled with a blue earn a Wloe, !93tJ.37: M;s, Charles Mul· tlonol "Happy Birthday Song"
llont .-e pl1ced on a ~tand ccn len Sr 1937·38-39 Mrs Theodore
~1:\;.wUh 1n arncan vtolel
Lehew, 1939-40, Mrs Robert
h llri.• RIY Woodgq,rd ;&gt;reSident, Warner, ~HH2, Mrs R~ehard
i&amp;&gt;Oiit4!1he meetm&amp; woth the PTA C•mpbell, 1944-45, Mrs Leq Bry
;r.y!,t 1fter wb1ch she welcomed an, 11M6-47, Mrs J W McMurray
~OR present and read a poem 1@51, Mrs Roy Tracy Jr , 1952
t SIIi:i!OIIIn Life" wr1t1el by J H 5U, 5,-s6, Mrs ' W A Glbbs19l!3·
IU~n. The report of he secre! 54, Mrs Chesler Kn~ght, 1914-115
19i!IJ.57
·~ r~.!'easurer were given by and Mrs Ray Woodgeard
IIi~.-&lt;.
d S1ason and Mrs. James &amp;: ~7-58 Two 1cbarter members
were present, Mrs Elber(eld and
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A ,Hiitrlbutlon o f $5 00 w" Mrs Baker Gordon
Diade":lf the state for Founders
Members of t.be ~entral PTA
J!a1.:)1ra Woodgeard thanked all were
mtroduced ' add Included,
'1'1¥1 helped with the County Coun
Mrs
C
F Tompkins president,
dJ ~ ~ recently :~t the Jumor
Mrs
Carl
Norlon Mrs Ed Arnold
Hill! Abdltorlum Roll call of par
enll wU taken by Robert RoberU Mrs Roy Mll)'er, Mro Franklin
and tbe attendante banner award Hud~ on and Mrs Leonard Van
ed to' lbe second grade taught by !deter Jr
Mrs. Frink Remharl
Corsages were ::.lso presented
llrs. Phil Globaker program to Mn Tompkms, Mrs Gordon
c'batrmln presented a program Mlls Woodgeard Mrs Burt and
wblch opened w'th a tolo "One the officers and chairmen of the
Little 1 Condie" by 11110 Nancy A•soclalion Group singing of the
W~ard aeeompamed by Mn PTA song with Mn Tracy as ac·
Ro1 · Ti'ac!)' Jr A candle aklt writ companist, concluded thCl program
t~D hJ Mrs Rov Tr&amp;C"J Jr was
At lhe close of the m~L:tlng, op
Jll't!OI!Id with \Irs JJarnld Ebers- en race sandwiches, c::.ke coffee,
Meb as Mrs PTA Rnd the name tea, nuts and mmh o.yere served
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Birne.Y'' wa8 ~:pc lled out w1th tbe rrhe refreshment table was beauti
fpllowinc partaclD!itln&amp;, Mrs J.JoyJ ruJ In blue lace cover over gold
W&lt;ilbl, Mrs Jomos Tiluo, Mrs and centered wtlh an arrangement
Guy Cowan, Mra Eugene Conde o! daUOdlll and japanese 1r1s 1ft a
lfndleMO Meneh1m and Mrs W blue bowl, with blue tapers in
A. Gtbbt Each held o &amp;old eolored gold candelabra on e1ther side
c1ndle whleh they lighted !rom '
Mra J B Eberfeld and Mrs
llriO' blue eandle held )ly Mro Robert Warner presided at the sll
Eb&lt;tabach 1nd thet placed them ver teB and coffee !I.CrHCC! Mrs
on a litRe' barthday cake, iceJI In J W McMutra!l served the cake
white and decorated m blue and
Hoste.sses for the evemng were,
rotcl "'ilh the mscrlpllon "Birney• Mrs William Anderson chairman,
in iold1and the numeral!; 1800 Mrs Edward Baer co cha1rman
!Dillin. blue
Mrs Marvm Burt Mrs Eimer
A. trio. Mrs Marvan S\Jrt, Mrs While, Mrs Kenneth Finley Mrs
Paul Neaae and Mrs Tracy accom Donald Colhns Mrs Sehm Blaze
panled by Mrs Ben Neutzllna 51ng w1cz, Mrs Alex Clio Mrs Leu
_.Count Your Bleulnga " Mn Vaughan, Mrs ~na rlea Blakeslee,
WoodSOir&lt;l ,ntroduced Supt Char Mrs Robert StorY, Mrs Shirley
leo Gibbs who ap~ke brielly and Guinther and Mrs Phil Globokar
welcomed the aroup and comment
Members of the 111xth grade
ed on the loss of MUs Emma m charge of the nursery durmg
Seltz. The tc,..aehen were invited 1he meeting were Sus1c Radford
to the front or the room by Mr.s Clnlra Swatzel and Kathalccn
Woodpard who staled 1'we owe Grimes
our teachen a debt of gradttude'
.,....-.---and read "A 1alute to teaehen1
Each teaeher wna Introduced and
the l1dl01 pmented 1 blue earna
lion OOTIIIO tied With a aold rib
liOn lftd the men • ,White C!arnt
tion ooutonnlere
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Teachen introduced were Rob
An ora:amzatlonal meetinl( of the
ert Roberts ol t~e filth grade who Pomerov Bend Junior 4·H Club
11 ltlii&gt;J ao principii In the ab "" hold Friday evenl•g 11 the
oeaee of Mn 'Peit! Willlamo, Mra homo of Mra C Blaketlet
too Bryan tlrl\ lf&amp;de teaeher
In an election or ortlcers follow·
J(n Fran~ 1\eln~a~~. oeeond Jrade, lng the t·H Pledge Corole Groene
Jlra, Chaflel Glbbl, l~ird "ade wa• eleeted as prealdel11, Jennifer
loin. Charlea J,ewla, tourtb 1rade. Blakeslee, viCe president; ' Peggy
ilra Everett Thomas, oixth
Hofner. secretory, , Opal Offutt,
trca,urcr Mary Francis, news re
porter Barbara Wlillama Recrc
atlon leader, Janet Headon aafety
chairman and Sharon Freeman,
Health Chairman Palrlolo Bl!lkoa·
lee Ia advl•or
Named to tho telephone com
mlttet:l were Nancy Titus and Ter
ry Fultc
DloltlbuUon was made of om
cera books and pla111 made lor
aewlni£-boxcs and materJala to lint:!
them for the next meetin1.
Followin.a the meettna the mern
bora enJoyed a weiner rout In the
i•re;m,all•&gt;n room
Nul meet1n1 will 1&gt;e ,cld on
lllareh 1D w1th Carole Greene as

The Dally 'Se(uin~,l

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Lid~ tiM entunce of th~

Pomeroy Bend
Junior 4-H Club
drganized Friday

Polled From
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John~on

was a&amp;Sisted by

Mrs Lany 1R1cc, Mrs Krnneth Co

ok and Mn Joe Rice In aervmg

Pin- and white cake, ICe erelm,

and Kool-a1d to the

gue~ts

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er acted as treuuret; in the
""""' or lolra Cedric Clark.
jnglbe b,llslness seilllon, Mrs.
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tlnser, supply cbalnn"'!, r,ad
the new allotmenl f'l' the YOU'
which Is sew1ng for ttie Chqdren'a
H~spital.

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~ Those pre'e~t were· Mrs. Gla~en
revaew of
ce Ebersbach, great-grandmother, o,lA,the
United
•!o Khilbe'rhe Mrs Keopetb Cook

and Tommy and Connltt, JoHnny
E~rsbacb, Mrs Terry GaUagher
and Debbte, Mrs VIvian Ingels
and Terr1e, Mrs Larry R~e al}d
Chipper and Kenny, Mrs ' Leoll'ard
GWiazdowsky and Jennie, 11 Mrs
Joe Riee 1 M1ss Jacqueline Riee;
Mrs Enna Spires, Mrs Paf 8a'Jt
11m1, Mr. and M,. Rodney Hill
and Gregory und Btmbo Jenkins

Mt~s.l)n Methodist.

WSCS Meeting 1$
Held At Clifton , ·

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Arthur Carpenter
"-lletreshmenls were served tiy
the hostess tq twelve membe,r1 ,
Tl!rs Theodore Ebersbach presldiod
at the p~nefi bowl ,,
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JOWer plaat for
elfort 14 end

weekoOid

Bell
for
meetidg 1t10

Degree Work Given
By Rock Sp'rings
Grange Thursday ·
Three cahdldatea were given
flJ'st and s~cond deerees when
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Rock Springs Grance' met Th,uralEI
day evening

' The WSCS of the M18on MethQo
Amos Leonard,
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dlsl Chureh m't reeenlly at the pr~sided
and
at
home ol Rev and MrB Richard '1\&lt;mbershlp
Wright of Clifton
ni&gt;tme~d that
team would go
Mrs Mary 'Elizabeth Capehart to, compete In
of was iq c}Jarge of the program and Tournan1ent
the top1c w~s "Those W~o Serve"
Th
tn·lt C b t d•'l
TftiJ '!liS lollpwed by the aln~mg bak1:g 'c':,~ifsi. '::r.' "' Y
of "O'nward Christian Soldiers "
by Mrs Amos Leonard, Home EcoReac:Unis were g1ved b)' Mrs nomacs cha1rman, for the Aptll
Ll~aH Zerkle, Mrs Capqbrl, &gt;Irs 24 meeting Plana were dlseu89ed
Evelyn Proffitt Mrs Glady• Thorn for "Booster Night" which will he
as, Mra EmUy Burges•~ Mrs Marr lJ~ld, Monday, March 111 'there
Berry, and Mrs Stejla Chattin,
will be a program a)ld t~e meet·
Mrs Wright submitted a report,
to the public. Due to
on Christian Soelal Relatjo~ and
the lecture Pro8I'am
M'ra: Katie Foglesong of ered a
prayer to close the program As
sistine Mrs Wr1ght as hostess was
Mrs Jean Carson

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by the
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a week 110 Su~ wbea .,.,_
Iori readied Ill IJilllftllt dead·
lo&lt;k
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The plant ouppllh eleelridty to
tho Atamle Eneiir Conullloolon'1
Portsmouth Am atoll1le dlfflllion
inJlollatlon In P~ County.
The Kyge\o ~ plant, opera~
ed by the ObiO Vallq Elet:tril:
Corp , bu cOIIIiiDed to operato
with non-unloa liolp, deapile picket u.....

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and cler'.&lt;ol eD!PJoyu ntamOd
dunlll ille -kend. allboagh
conatructlon
ltld "other
trade unlou IIIII• bodbffil picket

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Sterfll•ry of St•te

The fun ction of Obio primaty
elcdlonl i:S tD gi'o'e the membert ,

or each,.topolitical
an' oppor·
ch(/Ose·party
the ~'I'!Cii&lt;lateo
':~;=J;:~~~f,;,~-;;;;t'i:;:~~~~ !unity
who wm rr ... ..,•• !heir ppty "'

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the N~ember gfgcr'!i e"'ti'o ~
Being I'll' i 1101'11 cJ ~Ii!l!1{ 9~1
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quahfled electors ql Oh o
are membefs or that, ' party
g.ven the r1ght to '\lote at
primary electwn-on]y qu.a·
··1!,,.~ n.ei'e lililiila/M! I&amp;• liliolol' ~~~.~tiil~lcl
Jlrled Republicans may \ 'Ote at a
liii9!
11 lllf
L.i
Republican primary and Pnly
illiUlld u
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K~err your john boats handy, quaUfled Democr ats may vote at
. "!ltd aMy II the motlllnt
felln Y~~e may need 'em if Ol.d
Democratic pnmury.
lWi 1\•, r ~umps Nls baek, w~le~
..{ ~ol.'t ' war.niftll."
hliifen forWid. · '
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'l'he ~eg.,lat ure of Qhlo .has
Andj to o!fset thi1
given w Uie telst or party mem·
' 11Red A::y at ttiJht
'I'~·· Zepilh of all ldslng, lholilli! .J bership Tlie law slates -;hat
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. Ballor's detieftt."
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f IJ'e felltr lost a. lfuge
memberM
hip In , or political affi·· ' .:,~
Ill' the way, let's quote 1he10 to
in hny Chic $ale edlriee. lU~Uon ·with a pohtieal party
- ehildrew •*d have lbllif enJOJ
t~,ldn't
have, you say, but he !hall be dolermined ;n the fol
this u bY words. u 111011 of ui
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tbat's
ue Way I've always owing manner: If the peison h8e:
old&amp;ten alwaJI ~I{
vottM in a previou11 regti!ar state
lj then room in •• llvl*.fklden
election the les t applied is his
•ol-ld for - · of the •Old, liM
So~led clotltes p1le !llf"!lllbly up sworn statement a!! to how he
true, the st.auncllo lht htaotJM?
I'd sulol)l. Ulfte to t&amp;lnt other· Mr.• whHe I still optimistici!.IIY \'otcd at the next prc~..'Cdlng re
~- fw Old Sol ou\ We wuhed gular sta(P. election at Which De
Wille\'
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One of my favorite Ylolilr fleaos ~o 1 ~ad lup- 1 came in w1th hal at lh~ next pr e e(dl~g r•· , .1
1i "Son.ls My MOiher Tautfrt Mf". Dad's IDng bunc;Ued uni.IJ~r gall· gular state clcotlon at which lle
Soritehedy pliy It alone with "Old 11)6rt~ sUff u a board·, carrying, it voted , he voted for a ffiajorlty pf
WJ;der m7 arm mtact and figure the canli1dates or thol pollticol
Mill Sire..,", "leante WitH
sii
e and appeann~e. A .tak.e-o[f • porty of wh1ch he noW clalms to
Llc~t Brown Hair" and "Jioae
t'blt was, on a Sateve PQs~ cover be a member o!, at ' alttliated
Tra1ee."
TMoo are all Um• faYorlt.ao ol of e woman in Kapsa• walkj.ng in wtth, he Is deemed to bt! 11 mem·
mine •lonl with obol!t 1100 ol olm· I.e&gt;. her bOUle similarly loaded. j her of and affiliated with such
laua:bed for days oyer that eover, pol)tical party If the eleCtor t\a1
liar Ilk.
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so was delighted tO" act tt oul never vcted at a prevJous regular
;l•t• eleellon and he sl~teo that
Tbeoe htardod musl&lt;il•• am•• e~lldldt But lun .
Ne-. expression (tp me) and he &lt;fealrce to be a member of
m•· endleuly. And it mar stu/tip
JOU, but I sort of likt 11. Out.a lit- ma)be you'll Deed it right today and nff1hatcd with a particular
tle old spode eUkla, iiMiill ~ - ''It's enough to gag a mag- political party, he is then deemed to be a member of and affi1o look "' Shakeopoorean, I pte' gqtJ''
Uolcd with such pollllcnl pariY.
IUIIIt. And artilt.a - tliey 16 hi fOf ever fool groggy?
Huvena,
whnt
connotatJom
The
"regul a,r state electlonh as
biraute adornment too:. World
used here Is defined as the Nov·
would be 1 taoteltls plaee ii It thai word haa.
ember •clectwn held m rho even·
Weren't fo/ IDrnl Oc&lt;oittrref leSt•
lust ~id my daUy croas word 1 numbered yeot·s
ered about.
pu~Je And l'm always amused at
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--~---But I'll bel Gillette and Co. 11 tavel!ll winding up as "(l:rog
would 'like \0 take 1 w~k at ei\Rpl' lo tJtese What Is grot,
l)teae beor4o. "By tbo Beard tl tn)'way? U sttYI here (Webster),
f,.@I'QD" of boy.
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m1xture of
"Bald Aoron lo IIDIH
t pirlta and water, hence, any in·

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toxl~atlng

liquor.''

Even that mpn on the white

lt'• •lie ftJihiPII to wm 'em."
ho~se in 1Hck ;taper magatine&amp;But they never said 1 word about tt.e'l hid his ''Jrog".
beAfdo.
Somehow, t he more I say lt,
,,A~d lhe ol&lt;t guy thai lot 111 the· funnier It geh Do you, too,
Iruatrate4 ', •nd mixed I!P 11 to

ll'l\l!th•• he alopt with bla

heora

~u!ltda ,lhf quill or under It .._ bo

&lt;0\llltn't.., remember 10 he jull
broke au up over lt.
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L!~! w~iskere&lt;j 8tnh In hlatory
"1"1"" eonalonlly enle!hln our
YDimlr oround heree. ·And no won.

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Newa at )l'oon
Lave of Llf•
Searcb-lot TQmorrow
Galdlrig !Jeht'
Katie's Kllcben .
As the Worl~ ')'Unllt
the, ClOck

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Advanee
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