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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall of Hunt·
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her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry E\Ying and Benny. Mrs. Ewing is confined to her
home with the measles.
' Mrs. R. E. Boice and daughter,
Ramora, Mrs. L. C. Karr and
Tomll)y Reuter were rcce'!t visi·
tors in Columbus.
'Mrs. P'¥rl Hyell and Mrs. Jed
Webster were in Ripley Wednes-.
day morning to attend the fun
eral or Mrs. Hysell's aunt, Mrs.
John Duke.
M4'. and Mrs. Adolph Grueser
returned home Tuesday night af·
ter a visit in Bradenton, Fla.,
with tbelr daughter, Mr~. Charles
McM~ster.

Lester Damewood Is confined
his home at Forest Run with
the t'lu .
Mr. and Mrn. Mike .Garvin and
ton, John and Leonard Shaner
md Miss Beverly Shaner of Nc·
vark were recent guests or Mr
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Celebrate 38th
Wedding Date·

'The 38th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe and
the 68th birthday of Mrs. Bert
Gilkey were celebrated Wednes·
da)' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wolfe on Railroad Street In Mid·
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TWo decorated cakes were serv·
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ner, Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
S.hll"leY Wolfe, James Haggerty,
Mr. ' in~ iMrs. Gilkey and Mr. and
Mr,. Wo fe.
The two ladies received cards
and lilts. In the evening the GilI'
keys DUd the Gordon Wolfes visit·
~d Mr. and 1\frs. R. B. Carson, of
The Come-Doubt~\ Cla11 of' t~e
Leading Creek Road, who were United
Church mer' jln
Jlefore you buy any used ear' be sure to see and drive celebrating their 68th weddln~ an· TuesdayMethohdist
evening at the church tp,r
these "better buya". Longes~ de~ In lower fl.rit cost, bfg•.
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owners f- better
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reeondt&amp;lol!ed anct guaranteed. ~qw Is the time tbiiuy he·
class had purchased •nd present·
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fore the.,•prlng price rl1e!
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lea 'Swatzel, assistant ~~utmaster
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2491 which Is, sponaored
fl,.d ' S2 ..... s3 - 54 Modol•l by Troo11
the Unltell Methqdlat Church.
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Custer durl~tg the social hour.
JSet·Atr • dr. ~lly equipped.
ilard tops: We havt&gt; one that is a one owner car. ·Most of
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