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The National Safely Council said today lt feared the n~
' tlon's highway death loll mlgbl hit an all-time high for a
three-day Memorial Day week end
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Day," a eouneil spokeonun 101d
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A yn1ted Preu Jntt=mational
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ed at leaot 121 penono had ·been '
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D~''e·
hohday w•ek end began at 6 oo
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~ , • p m local hme 'Dhursday
The overall casualty toll wa • ''Someone muJt ~be wantm,e to
G T Catlcton receiVed word of IB:l, O( which 34 drowned , fl 'JP. set up bou~keeping m a' b ~d
the death or h!J -~~ Jtr• "0 "J ~ere •llletf' ID plane crashes ,au:f way" wu the remark of SberU!
Standley, (Marcit Carleton) Den· '" lf1ed m mJJ(;ellaneou. ,,.~ Robert c Hartenbaeh today 111
ver, Colorado• .formerly or the dentt
fRJ he revealed an tnn:!tJ: ahon unFiatwoods Community near Pome-1 hoosylvama led the nauon derway into the brcakmg: and en
roy
w1th at least 12 d~ad on the roatt ter1ng of the Lowell Colbns, rc·
wa)'l ~ew York followed with a 11dence 10 n Shade, Rt ' on Wed·
Mrs Standley d1od Wedne$day ton or: 10 and thi!n c1fue Ulino.CJ ne~day mght
inorning at her home, Denver.
WIJh 9, o'Juo With 8 lnd CaJl£or
SurvJVon loelude II son, Stew nla with 7 .
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Hartenbach &amp;&lt;uti tile prowlett
art, three brolhen, Emmenon Car·
The moat spectacular tragedy had gamed entrance to the Col
leton, Blancbe&amp;ter, Homer Carle- or the week end occurred Fndav hns borne wbicli 11 11tuated, f'JCIT
lon, of Pomeroy, ~nd Norwood, bcCore t1te eye5 or thou1ands at the Meigs Athena hne, by break·
and G T Carleton, FJ.4twoods, th fnd~anapol•s Speedway, where mg out a rea;r window
four grandthildren and t.wo nep- auto racer Pat O'Connor went to
Loot 'ObLamed by the burglar~
hews, Howard and Eugen{l Carle. a Oarmng death m ;~ 14-cilr
was a Rot.:.pQmt E:.le&lt;'lriC stovP,
ton, Norwood
am•shup
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She was precfdcd m death bv
1111 Oh1o at least e1gbt person;
her husband, her parent.l. Silu. were kiYed 1n traff,c accadenh
Hartel'lbaeb also revea;led tha:
and Emma J~nkltlJ(ln caneton auo. llDte tile J('DJ Memorial Day week two men .u y-et un1dentilied are
two brothers, Chlfleiiand Clarence end began, a United Pru Inter being beld m the Me!gt County
Carleton
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Jall,. !Or mveat1gahon 1nto tJ1e
Tbe survey, which ~gan at 6 breaking and entering JDto a t~ol
Funeral services were held to- p, Dl WedneSday and runs thr1
In Lebanon ToWillbliJ and '
day at 1 p m in Denver
' 1 Sunday midnight, showed at thert of looll
leut 1~ dead,
mcludmg s x
Other police 'activity durmg
dtowrunga and one fire deii!lh
tbl. Memorial Day bohday aaw
The dead
tbe arrest or Reg~s L. Doyle, 43,
THURSDAY
• Columbu•· Mra Lena Luley, 84, N State St, Clam on, Pil ( on
ColumbuS~ lulled when a car •n eharges ot driving WhilE intoJJ·
wbleh she was ridtng wa1 struck cated Doyle p..!ed ,,1~ appear·
broadside 11 Ghe and ber daueh •nee bond in COonty Juc(ge Em·
tar were tunung JDtO I ..metery nwtt Peoples' court ctd was reBusineSI waa booming 11 ~~ ( .:.:~t 'Rowers on her husband 1
Wilh•m Pyke, :13, of Racine,
M~igs Probate Court mar,tage li· Canton: Mr. NeUIO Hardin(.
held
on a 'cbarge of invesll&amp;ation
bureau today with four more
CaiJtqn, killed when 1 cao
wu released fro"! !he County
we~dlnp.·
· collided Jall Fr1day ani:! ift9l' a few
marriage
Ucenaes
!lJld that tltUI
' 1 10 •• hour. freedom was re-.arreated on
tar
month there have been
Kee· the aame chn"e '
2o hcenaes Jssued.
Hobart COW't. en, of Portland,
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Sherl!~o Deputy Alln4 Lyona on
order .tro~ the _.eount)' 1 .cour:
Oaear Knauf, All!·
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"GOD II MY I!"ARTNII"
Walter Brenna11
and patlue~
after which

lq!l(l&amp;-PO}I~E~~y
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Business Booms
In Probate Court
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John Poul
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Co, barber, and !Jnda Lou"Pettit,
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car driven by
Pall'olmao Koor•
out of ~ontrol bY
on a ebar.ge e1 ' lnto11ctUon and
disturbing of the Peace. M1Ue..
will have bia llelirillg before tho
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!'I!II!Oved from the community one of
.dl·~:...flP•ed and mosLbighly tespeeted;.D,I)
'i~alimirerl Citizens, Mrs. E'leanor Stansbury
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Blelllor, as we of the newspaper ~entry
' knew her best, was a woman of many talents,
~'~JI&lt;o( ,which she utilized to the fulle$1 apv~n. tage. 'While we, who have been )eft behind in
'-this »ale of tears, knew her best as a good
newspaperwoman with an understanrling of
the human aspect in people, she was pro~ab)y best known as a tireless worker for community betterJYlent, a teacher, a church wo'man ~o loved dearly to be at the console of
th~..q~11r~h organ, and a perso,n with a· keen
schools and the children of her
lin'P'1\ity.
'Orie'il~ h1er keene:t desires was to see some-

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SAN FRAN CISCO Army Sec·
rct~y ,Wilber M. Brucker on Lltl.l
apa~&amp; race wlt.h Rt15i~ID
"There is notlnn ~ lh ~ Soviet,
can do that our people c&lt;tn n o~
do juJt Jl well and bette r "

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DETROIT Um lcd Au lo Work·
ers lttf!i h1ent Wnlt er Rc u th~r
CO!'.Qm'ent[ng on {'O ntacl ta lks wltn
the major a\lto compaml!s
"If the CC}AIVRiliCti refiL~e to t•l(·
tend the cOIII:~acts, we'l l go to
work without a contract "

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PHOENIX Exoltc lhmrcr Bar
bara J. ·Sh;mks-who t~&gt; \a led1c
tOrian at1 Phocnh: Co llcgl')nn h &lt;.J J
educational aspirations.
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"F.orest Run WSCS
Admits ANew
'Member'Monday '

PIIILADELPIIIA UPJ- fl/ slrlke
nf dmron of the Teamstct•s
(Jnlnn halted delivery of thre."'
maj or neWII))spcrs in, the Ph111l
delphia area today.
Pickel !ioelil were th[Jwn up
around t.hc Pbllndclphla .Diqulrer,
the Philadelphia Evonlng Bulle·
Un and the Camden Cour ter Po~t
ncross the Delaware River lr~
Camden, ' J.
The
or 1ocl l
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·M n. Lillian "N-jpper was we! com·
~ ed as a new mefJ}br.r when th e Wo
rman'a Society of the Fore~;t Run
MetllorU,t Church nlet. Monda y eYe·
, nln&amp;at t}le Ch}lrch w.\tt'l Mrs nuss
1 , Watoo~ 11!i!;eoldent' P'estdlng.

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L6rd'l Prt)'er opened thetmcctlng: up their

Wa· Alfred Y•iugcr pme'ltod the
"ptoarail\; t®lc ·" March cf ~~usslon
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Dalryll\l 'Pay the llecotd Way;
Clean IIUk Production; Jjoro
Milk TbrouJh Beller llreecllnf.
. POULTRY: Dlle... and I'JI't·
oltoe ot Poultry; C.nnlbalilm ln
Poultl'7,; HoUIOI and BqUlpiJI~nt
for Laying Hens.
BEEr CA1'11.E: Cree~ FeedlM
Bee! ColvOJ in WOI! /VJrlililo;
Feeding Callie lor- Beef: 'lloll•h·
110 Supplemenll Ill Bi~ for

WOLF·I'EN-..

Purina

Mr and Mrs
of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs.

Che~w•

Mr and Mrs.

and family spent
her mother, Mrs Jame~ ' Ciark
Downingtu n
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and son Stevie of
weekend guests
Howard Russells.
, Mrs Dalton Grov-!'r and d"o--1' "1''';
'('hters Loraine and Marcia,
Mary Ann ~ Spurrier and Bobby:J
Venoy spent Sunday in Powhatta,)
Poult, 0

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HAY, RACKS

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Storter &amp; Grow•

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uty Sheriff Buford
i!JVing a
safe handling
Rotary Club
the .22 caliber
Friday a!· went orr, blasting

A reading "Just One Wo·

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l!!n.•lll· )lrl. Jacob Baar
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llloharlt A. llmlo, tire eohlrol
le!!hnlel6n lleom,tn, USN, oon of

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Rttu.l!lr Value $21.95 " ,

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,o ~AN. !lllSQO, Colli.

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Gfoup •l nglnJI and prayer by
Mu.' Yeaugcr conclud ed th e proarom.
DUring lbe bn sl~m !o!Sion It
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eluding, '1Value and Dignity of
Wor'k", Mrs. John Scott; "Es~en·
!lola That Make A Chriotl an Carden''. Mra. Albert Bacr;._ "1 Love
My Garden". Mn John F Bailey;
"Remember These Things", Mr•
M~~DlP,I Ruuoh and "A Fu II LIIR
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Mr and Mr1 Rus1ell Speneer
and daughters !pent Jaat week
end m Columbus

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Mr. and Mro Alva Clark and oon
called on Mr Homer Goealeln ~Q

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maJOr 1 new.spaper,

the Philadelphia "DaUy News was
not a(f.acted by the
tts &lt;'olt'rnct with the ;,;;,jml~oi
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Umon does not expire
!ember

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ram:o: 411

The
were
llupitildling
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All three pa1,.,.,,, ,,HI!oh
ate under the same !!.~;:m'itef1; 1- l~/;
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co ntract, were ~ubi shed as
and ed llions were On ante In
newspaper buildmgs.

FU~lON

OHIO V.\'-UY
FEED CO.

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dog ed il.ion or the paper.

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Delivery .IJalted
WEST SHADE
Of Newspapers ,." ~ '-1ount
The Misolonary Socletyl of
Herman
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q~illing at the ho.me!'H
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Mrs Leonard Lanham.

ui'Ve Wanted to bC ll phi!OSO·
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DAIIIY: • FlldliiJ ' tile o.;ry HLETS. Weed
Her~; llaiJlnJ DlllJ' c.J.., and
•~•nt: A Guide
Hellen; Slflll Bal'lll. for ~ Woody Planta ill West
C.tUe; 1A010 H"'l!!ll for patry
C.IUe; Manqod llllklnl; ¥at!'·
laJid.WOot Vlr...ia 1!1111 SWci-Sll-e Dlrulor7; Tbe DallY Herd
lmprovemtJit . ""-lilloll ' -~
ll'lm; Bovine Mulllla; Care and
MIDIIOmenl of D!llrY COWl;
Feeding,
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CIRCLEVU.LE, 0 UPI - The
Plckawav County Election Boord
IndiCated today it will f1le a re.
port wilh Secretary of State Ted
W Brown of the board hearing
Tuesday night on all eged vote·
buying, Illegal voting procedures
and under-age voting in the prJ.
maries
None or Lhe alleged charges
were supporlcd by any matcmul
eYidencc, the board tldmitled No
grand jury action was anticipated
A board member so1d 1nvest1
go tors may be... aent to Werd 4,
Precinct D, where the alleged Jr·
regulariti es (ICcurred to t·hcck de
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cI.1red oddnsses ,!I~Jlnst actunl
ones He o;ud the b~rd also may
comudcr requiring v tcrs to regis
ter Which they are ot reqmred
to do now
. A 'total of 14 witnes!I~S tcstthed
at the board 's open heo mg
Jnmcs 1 Smtth, Circ vllle Her1
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o r cpur Icr, IcsIulcu UJl' er oath
he wJfnes8ed at leust olle vot . :o
buyu1g mCJdcnt.

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TUNIS: Presu~enl Habtb Bour·
guiba commenting on 1okmg hi.i
country's trouble wtt h France to
the United NatiOns
"In the file&lt;' of thts .'l itual ton
we have decut{•d on r ••cnurse to
the Secur1ty Coun rtl Th(• Umteo
States and Brttr~ln w•ll he rorcf'd
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in Middleport for the yo11th
lly, especially (her Northside/llo~). ., !
In the past few weeks, ,&gt;(ben !Wp·~
.drawn slr~~Y on her r~maining strength
her typewnter had been S\t~led and the ~any
~hom she had cont~cted da~ly for news Items
1n The Dally Sentmel, m1ssed . her dally
llfeetlngs . . . and now shall llliSs -her -ev•en1
more £0.
The members of The Dally, ~entinel ~..u,,
people'·of the entire community, the &lt;!ham&gt;~
ber of Commerce for whom she wprked'
diligently and especially 1the children of
~~~~fi~p.i.U
community join with her family in the grief
at parting with such a friend and wonderful
co-worker.
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Thus "30" has been wi-itten for Ele&amp;nor
Stansbury Schaaf.
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'' i!J!shlfll-' Checks Story On
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Bribery Charges

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nuala; Nallve Plaall for Orlllmeobl 'yae; Tr.., lor iho H~l"f
Qround(; Shrubl lor lilt ' Ill.,. Value of
Gtound.i; lloaeo arid Tllllt cu;o; ,aiiiD.bof Slftrl.
Nallve Rhodoolen4rou '&lt;1)111 /ill· SOn. WA'l'ER
1...; Malllnr~lhO Home t:.awo TlON: finn Flsb Ponds
AllnCilvei Olmlllon .n u- ?I Vlratnla; Fll'lll Dralnate;
lmporlalll Shade ~; Olw!- 1rollln1 Weeda and Alaae
nut .811J]It and a..JitiDI Cbut- Farm rondo.

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basebl&gt;ll got off to a fine start In Mldal~polrt

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~ enning as two of the games were cl~· duels altd
\ th.\tllil-. ran true to form, the Indians (195? cl!alllps)' td:blg
. t!ui,&amp;!na"""', 8:j)lon eharley Bush's l·"itter.
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e next' week, one managerial, shift ,was nece!saey. Fats
Se ~ loolted for the time to devote to•a l!.iftle'~ague team
but c:ool!ln't find it. He gave up the .Senators to Hank Clat·
wciihy, lhe Country Slaughter of the local semf•pros.
.Harit bad lbe miBfortune to run into Woody Call't ln tans
~ls;flret time out, with the advatttage of only one day's ptac.
tlce·to-lhill•out who was who on his ~uad.
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be fOrt )!OW Irnow it.

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OC!el·

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OVA p_laJ; Sunday got off to a fine st~rt in Middlepprt with
Phil Collins boys coming down and iosmg a•mara•hoi! 8offair
9·8, in 16 innings.
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Kennedy did lik~wise for .!&gt;fiddleport. Best gue~ is. ihat Bob:
bY. Nelson, who ts busy wtth Little Ll\ague and ~M: will not
be missed·too much.
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In eight trips. Jr doesn't hit the long ball but he can
stroke the ground scooter throug~ the holes.

Akron, visited hit

Oldin oDd Kn.

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him flome· aad then
Folden's Ia CllieaJO

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h&lt;eivocl' bore of
llltutie Niebols

!imilarfy jolt~ in 7-6 and 11-1
Ibsses to the St. Louis Cardinals.
The pant~ lsn!t on ye!, of
course, becuuse •the Yankees st1U way
lead by 6\2 g;jlil,, but · it was and
stunmng to Bee the S~nators outslug the Y.ankees. AI· Roy Siever!!
smasbed three homers in ~the twm
btU and Jim Lemon two.
The Senators ote~ a atx.run
lead in tbo opening · game and
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Ha;:k Wilson Is back into the Mlddleoort Little League pic-

ture. He, sided by Dave Jenkins, will pllot the Jets Pony

learn. and is chief umpire
"We need help in thi• umpiring." Haclt tolil me. "Tell 'em
'l"e gotta have ot least 15 volunteer Umps to keep this program going "
Hack asks YO)unteers to leave their names with John
'fhomoson or himseU. A meeting will be called soon to go
over the rules
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for the•e kids," Hack said
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da. .bler, Mn.
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I(IOitt thl! wiJiter with

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ehlldren

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May IXJ honorinr Char·
on hit lith birthday.
Mtftle CaiiOP,
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RIC!I1o!OND, Va urr - The
Cplumbus Jets dropncd hnth enOs
of a twin bill here Foi~ny In the
Virginians, 6-1, ;10d 3·2

nnd n half gamos behind thVets
SUGGS LEADS
GA'l'LINllURG, Tenn t.ul _
J.p;
Vetrora Fl Louis&lt;" Su!lgA today 1ed
The two teams meet agn•n to· Ihe field into the second round of
nJght and the Jets' hold on rourth the $:1000 Gathnbura Women's
place in the Internalional Lcagup Open Golf Tnurnoment with a 71.
could be further undcrmmcd with

CROWDS

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SOFT WATER SERVICE
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Acclden~ al'll e~petllivt. )lou
ean •••• yourB&lt;&gt;if plenty If ~ou
are covered hY ane or ~ur lowcoat Insurance pollcl61.

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Spirit, ' even u you are eallocl
In one hope of your eatllng;
One Lord. one failb, one hiP',
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York Yanlcoes nttraeted 39 742
fans Friday for the best 'Me·
moria! Day bdReball crowd In
their game with the Wa11hl~gton
Senators

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JllloM JfO.ll .; '"
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Club
with' Mrs. Rex .

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Grace Captema, 629 N. 2nd Ave.
z7 Foot House 'l'ralter-19f8 nlo- Ph 6372-X
5 31 ate
Monday eveniu at the ~~olrl)h.
Funeral oe.rvices lor M...,. Officers are Mro. Margaret Picdel-n..,. polnl-good tires- (19)
El~esnor Sansbury Schaaf were kens, president; Mrs. tllah zerk:e
wi11 rmsnce. c. &amp; M. Auto
held ThUrsday at 2 p'clock · at vice presidenl;. Mr,. Pearl' noush,
~ales, ,E. 153
'Main St., Pomeroy,
the Rawlings-Coats Funeral Hohle. serretary· an~ .llrs. June Van Ma·
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COmplete Boy &amp;.lOut uniform. Size

16. Goo~

con~ltion.

Contarl

IJoyd Sayre, 912 S; Tblrd St.,
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Roy'craft tandem .hoiuoe :::-,,'1·
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Lonnie HudJon, Harri.Onville.

rhe AdamovUje Cemetery has
beeR cleaned and donation:s
your departed Javed
would be greotly appreciated Rememher
onea
on
Memorial Day with
to help meet the tlpense (\! beautiful fresh
rut Rowers. Glads,
11bor for dojng 1uch. Send any
peonies.
carrations, roseS, iris,
d"''"tion to DDllald Fcglesong at
chryoanthemumB. SHUMWAY
111100, W.Va ., or Walter Blako
GREENHOUSES, Syracuoe. Op·
l)lifton~ w. va.
6-29-2tp en
until noon Friday. ·
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- For information lead·
ina te convictio11 of party who 1-,--::----';-c,.,----;-:-,
Craftsman Cutting and WeldinJ
loot old vlolln, ~- per weight,
Torch
with Tank Cart. Adam:.
' from Glenn Schneider's reai·
Grorery,
Call 9229.
HB-6tt
J.delnCe. Mro. Glen Srhneldcr, Clll·
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5 29 2tc Pomeranian PuppiCs. 6087·Y.
5·28-lltr
Three good reconditioned piano,

priced to ;;ell this wLel.. Free
delivery.
FirsJ come, Cin1.
served. r.all Rutland Furniture
5·27·3lr.
l!mtnon 2 tpHd window or attic
fon, 30'' blodo. $110 voluo, $50.1
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porch vallance, cloth awnlna~:~
venW.an bllnda, window shade3,

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One careful loc.tl owner.
sharp cu. Low tnileaae.

·1-LIIM' Cbevrotet $1,396.

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room set, •mahogany . 8

chair, buffet.

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fer tour heme. Free eotljpaw.
Foreman a. Abbott Phcoe
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grease

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SPruce
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abode•, llber1iar.s
awninQ:a, fl'tle lc.llt.tllation, fm
n~e eat1mate,
D1le Wip~rl
SuppJy, 215 UnJ'&gt;II Ave., Pam·

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BEDROOM UNITS
10 REPOSSESSIONS
FOB BALANCE DUE

hell aelocliDn of new
'n&lt;II-,;IIOd lrallora In oouth"'n
Obit, come to Waverly. Theae
traUara are well worlh your
trip.

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COMI PRIPAIID TQ DIAL
Low down payment, 'bank II·
naac1111•.An)'lblns of •alue lall·
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Bus'lness
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Mrs. LeAnna Wright,•M:r:s. ~ladys' Floyd Spenre, Mr.
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Rou.sli ~a.t SuJiday •·
Thomas, Mra. France• Stewlrt, ~G~Il"'~le~.l~n,~,llr~.~~~~M~r•~-~AI~v~~:~#~¥Mn~~-J~.o~,o~p)ljn
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g~t herhere.
two sons who have l.l::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~··;·~-;;~'~··~:;;:~
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and Sgt.Wessa,
Gl?ne W31 Wince and h.mily of MantUa.
been to
visltmg
Phone 6403
burn, Columbus; Mr.s. Dtm Sav
Several from here attended the
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, ,age and Mrs. Gr:u:e 3:.~\' agc Denny, Mr. l:lnd Mrs. Allen. qsburn and 4·H officers, advisors, and parent ~
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daughter, ·Barba~a. of Newell, conference at. the Pomeroy Junior
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thl'l features 2.1d protection of
From Dunbar, W. Vn were M 1·~ with Mrs Osburn's motllcr, M.r. and
the AAA Auto t::lub fo: .you and Fred· Hoffman and Mr ~. Marth.:· Mrs. Charles Eblin Jr. and son,
your car. Write E. '!11. Burton, Houston; ~lrs C!ifro~ d Ervin Benton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Windon
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MillO &amp; :r.t~a..t.N~sroN .!SE.R.' Vt~;;E ghtcr , Amy, Jack~on, 0; Hobel'l tcr, Margie of Chillicothe is t~pend· field where Mr. Wlridon is em
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Willi'um
Kline
and
Qther
relatiVes.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pearl
w11 nace of
Store, l~t. it. M.tto :&gt;treet. Gallipolisj Mrs. Mae Pickett an c~
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,l·23-t1 Robert Pickett, Darwi n; Mrs Dllvld Yost, Portla nd; · Arthur Co· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberts and Will Hedrn 11 n la st SaturQaY..
DUST ~LECTRICAL SERVICE-- vert zanesville a~od Mr. '"d Mrs Mrs. Gustava Horr...::r _called on Mr. Mr. and Mrs~ .~rlf!• f 'l'aylor •ant
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~nd Mrs. Sherman· Robeits, Sun- son of Addlson ·'Visited with . hiE
IJf,aaJI jobs and appJiance .aer· ·
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sister Mljr Robert· Painter and
vice--Call New Haven TU· ~2294
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kai~h l'ta'Pilltg~r of ].Jinersvillt
· Adam A Slaughter, D1x1e Mrs .. Perry Edwards and famil.y. ,visited With his ~· father, · RUssell
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last Frld",l:'
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lllnOillcapmg, 1\lo .extra charee
tor r.10vmg iJJ. see Bob Jeffen:, 1 acre, Lebanon.
Mr. and Mra , ~owrence 'Ebli11 ·
and Mrs
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Fl'oda Lott to Yvonne L. Schcrt- and daug~ter ore ,fubving lrom the'
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Sl)J:rmon .tioberts called on hls

For uee uaspection phune 383-~ Donnu J. Williamson, Lot 7, Rut· brother Ml'. an~ Mrar Peirl RobGtlmol'b .::iup.,t) Store, .Pomeroy. land.
ert and daugbter1; SundaY after·
noon.
AU warAC; guanuLcoad. Fully in·
.J.Ure&lt;l. Vaughan'a .i.u1U~~otr.k!t and
.LeroY, Wyant, Go ldie Wyant, Wlo
')elidcntia11'ermile Conu61 Ser· ~thor E. Gilham Jr ., Vcncva .

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On at. a.. Coli Wm. Gruo"'

Court, Mtlgo County, Ohio
TO :the. ,Executor or Admmistrata;r'' arid to such .df the followina 11s
are haldents of the stnte of Onlo;
!lurvlvlqg ,apQ61se, if anY; next of
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• JJeUII Ji:CUit,eralwn a-nd APPii· r ~rwtn Da,vid Mitche.n, dc(:eased,
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.ncC S•" 1.VIce.
IICIDC. 1C1, uu.h.. Pomeroy.
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Cbar\es Cozsrt, Juunita Cozarl
~Ult.:.l\ SEUVII... t!: on Walch .li.e· ~o .Go.ldle Cl£:ndllnin1 22 acres, Le~­
pall'lna by ,.actary 'l rll..,.
wtttbllllker.. ~u~s JI!;WJJ~o " ·
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'1'-l(,t;t;S, TRtt8-t' or Cl11naha 1 85.40 A, Rutland.
expe1·t tre~ surgery, see Gheen,
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Blankenship or AILcneu~ i'nur.~
Fnmce-. M. HQ.mllton to State
}'Qme,;u,y
D~a-}L.
T.ni.mmm,'l, of Ohio, a.·, S/ 101] A, 10iivc.
Pl11ntlng, F~cdmg,
(.;aiJDhflj,
D~lla ~Utc~ elt, deceased, to Er·
t:w.vny and Homovmg. Vallt:,Y win bav1d Mitchell, Delbert Jurnes
'lrce &amp;perL t:o.
0·20.10:1' Mitchell. and Thumus Jos-.,,IJ Mit••

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H any: the attorney or aUorncys
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41 lhel• realdencc
MelrOpoUIIII Mllltie
fe"'reScnUng1ap,~1 of the aforemcn·
'Phono
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McClintock
comer of Elm and P•l•
Uobed ,penoni:
IIlLI' IM lllVI~I
Roclno, Ollio.
In Middleport, Ohio.
tl(ou ll"l' llercby notl!icd that on
~~~:bA~rrowo
off Rt 1 neor Modern. country home live mlleo ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:...,.;;;;;;;;;~1;;;5 25tp thot27tb day of May 1908, an ln·
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~e~llll'y and Appraisem6nt of the
, Cedar Cheal, Ad· e•t of Pomoroy, furnished or un·
~ltato r ol Josepnine Noblea de·
fumlohed. Call Saturday, Pom·
Choir. Olloman,
CCIICd,
late ot Mtddl~port In sa id
eroy 8M3.
0 31 Ste ·
Set, Thor Semi·
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C&lt;/unty wa\ ,filed In this Court.
Waaher, 2 End To·
•nuctultAL I Iii~
~itarlh~ on· sold Inventory and
Grace
Da~ Bed, • 1aa
KUP 'tlO~ ~ MITAI:ti
Appra\Hil\enl,wlll he, had before
S. :lnd Ave.,
, It Frllldolre Re·
lht, ~olll'f ·~~~e 16th day of June
" mbnth, Co~lact
ft •. Glhaon Re·
Eherahaob, Phone 481.
Glb11on • Elec!l'l•
he mcd
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bv ,,an_y ·lnlilreote.d par, ty at · ••Y
pe, Lawn
'Ptlont 51., ... ' ·. ',11';~-il)i
t(me prlonollvo dnya before the
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· WiTNESS my
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tho aoal' ol 111·,11•, t:qu1•1, this
Lamb D Room Hou.., 2, lOl'tlt lot.o out . pondo and landocapln&amp;. • ·R. ll.
Cowdery, LO~I Bottom. H3 !&gt;111
21th
of
Ul· of hlirh wiler ' af"Anllljullyr eau
Rleh Wolfe, Call PonJ•nd 430.

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Pickens, Mrs. Sarah sPencer, Mrs:
TAKE CARE OF YOUR FUTUAI officiating and Fred ,I Gardner, Ev•lyn Proffit!, ~hristian Soel•l L!loh Zerkle and Mrs, Esta
by. lea.rninc .the
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m an am az..::a~ly short time and f "h ·
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be paid on l1e
"Pay As You made m the Bradford Cemetery Anna Wright, Children's Work:
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Learn pl.an .. we are, now a:cceptPall b~arers, (.ncr brlys from
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a ys '
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lumbus have been visiting their
Jng appl!cations for our June 1 the Youth Center) wcw Harold Work.
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d rent•· #1r and Mrs Ralph
and J;Jiy classl!s and also for M!lore, Sgt. Gene I Walburn, Dr . . lll.!!tallatJOn pro&lt;:eedings wet~ ~~n in~ fa~·il.r .
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the Septe1nber cllls.qes. For com· John Kircher Robert Tcwksbary, m charge of Mrs. Stella. Chattin
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plete info:-mation , call or Wfit'e Jack Bachne;, Robert Fi sher, RIJ·
In ch~rge of th~ meetmg- wa~
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Circle and
to SOUTHERTON BEAUTY bert f4ills .and Lee s,iut~•- The Mrs. Pickens while Mr_s. Zer~e daughter, Dixie. spent SundaY with
ACADEMY, 16 E. Was~irigLon honorary pallbeal'Crs were Ro· hlld ~barge of the devotmns. whu~ll the latter's father, Mr. Floyd .Wil-'
Street, Athens, Ohio. Phone bert Hoeflich, Larry Rice, .Jolin c.omnst~d of a Pledge serv1~ ~n · son of Chandb;~rsvllJe, Ohio. Mt .
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5 24 6tc Fisher George Dallas Edward titled The March of MLSslor. Wilson accompanied them hoihe
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(20)Busi!'leSS
Parsons.
P~ekens, Mrs. Cballm •nd Mr~.
Van Matrc.
Mr. and Mrs. O~iver Gary and '
Pain tine - interior and txtcrlor. ! Out-ol-town relatives and fl'icm:!:-,
A revie w of the past . Year'r Mr. and 1dr:,. Ted Gary, all
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Dccoratmg. Roger Cu!lums. Phone 1 hefe (or, the ' funeral mrluded Nork was given by Mrs. Picken;; Athen s, were Sunday guests. of
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5 30 6tp Mr. and ¥rs. Rh:h&lt;~rd IIJyman, full owing which
rcfreshrU.ent$. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush and son,
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Pampng or Carpenter ~orli. :rrce · Scllan!, Fort Stewart. Ga ; M~s. 1
Mrs. Roy Johnson and son of
estimates. Haymond . Ftfe &amp;, Sons Elmer \Dent, Mrs. Vn·ion Fast.
Chester and daughter, Mary Lou ,
Phone 7769l, Cheshire, O~to,
I ·Mrs. Sard McClure , Charu cston,
of Shinfton, W. Va., viSited Mr.
5 :u 14tc Mr. aO:d n-rri Robert E McKay,
Attenda 11 ~\ Su~day School on and Mrs. Douglas and f'-mily on
Bowl!n' Green, 0 .; Mr. and Mr;. May25was76,' offeri'rtg~.26.
su..ndty.
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Oscar J}rnstulz, Orrville. 0.: Mr
Mi ss Shirley·. •ROberts and 'M:iss I ,.{rs. R~!h Swepston of Cp1um·
General Contractor ·
and Mrs. Richard Koehler an&lt;! Sue vanlnwden sPent · several bus is viSiting her parents. Mr. and

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a meeting of the ' WS€8 of th.:
Present were ~~·mond Teylor,last ~eet end in
falntefi, 1'!l!&gt;l&gt;J'.vUle
Methodjol Church held' on .
Mro. ,. Jea Carson,
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pf honor at ·a .~t;t Tu~day eve-. -ina of the Mlddle.,Ort Bantl •Jioosl· We!'l!eaday.
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tached to ~~ mantle mirror form
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~- miacellui~oua gifts presented
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,• Jlra. Clarence McNeil waa pre: ·
f _,nted •with tbe door rrlze. Pink
• and wblte eolor scheme was used
' Ia the deaaert course and the
: tlble decoratlo111, alao the tr.l·
·j' dltional weddina bells as a brl·
' ~f motif. yavora of small eoiOn·
: Ia! ·nosegay\! were presented to
1 e..eh guest.
, ·'file aueat list included Mra.
l Fr~ Wil,son, Mrs. George Hac·
·: kett~ Jr., Mra. Rodney Sauer, Mrs.
t WU.llam Bradford, Mrs. W.allaqe
·1Briilford.- Mrs. Marion Aliena
f 'itOtth;· M,fi. Ed(ar
Allensworth
l Mra. w. w. Ha))es Mrs. Wllllaiu
:, Reuter, . Mrs. · J;.eo Childs, Mrs.
~ George Cblldll, Mrs. L. R. Wile1.
., lira. c.·E. Vance, Mrs. Paul
t !lcott. and Mrs. Kenneth Scite::
i. Sr., of New Haven, mother q!
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C~bmaster of Pack 241, J;.etart
Falls, Ohio, assistant Cubma,ter
and ·committeemen wish to e~tpress
their thanks to .Mrs: Erma Wilson,
Racine, Ohio, .~or use ·ol. !leti 'lot
for a Cu6, Scout Park project.
.They wish to thJnk Wesley ·Bel·
les for bringing his tractor · and
mowing the tot and to .J.ne' Rill,
D. r,l. and Den J, Margaret GI~ck~
~er, ·D. ·M. and Den· n, Mr. ·and
'drs. Robe~ Ashley, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Donavan, John Joe Shain, Da·
vid Fox, and ·Bill ·Foll of Eas"Lc·
tart'. for the use of bis truck.
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to Mrs. Theodore Lehew,
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nesdal\,_ evening, 'when · tn~ ·
~~~~ met at her home, Prospect

lames Rce~
haveF~lls~.
returned
their8
home,
IBeave~
Pa. to
Mter
'isit with Mrs. Radcliff's sister and
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rot er·l · aw, Mr. an~ Mrs. Ralph·
~ilmore pd ber mo~~er, Mrs.
:Vnld Foster, Racine. ·
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Mrs. Nol'll\l¥n '. Rollsl:il)en of Co•·
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1us Christi, · el!as, prrived Wed·
1esday evening tor a visit with tbe
.lev. and :drs. }faldo J', Bartels.
· Twenty·two · ~!!'embers ,' of . the
l'outh Fellowship of the F~\lerated.
~burch enjGyed ll sltatlng party
tt the Skate·A·.Way Wednesday
evening. TMfY were a~compani~d
)ly Mrs, :Wnl!lo, J. Bartels and Mrs .

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• gar !?r;r•i:z:~:q
conducted a short
Several projects
A· number of games~ were ,
ed and prizes 'awarded to
Harold ~berabach and "'~~t~~1
ma 'r.eif)Ieit
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The hostess served
course to thosn named above
Mrs. c. J. Ebersbacli, Mrs.
chard Vaughan Jr., .r4n. "'"'·-•
Mn. Anni~e Obl.inRoeH

·B. Bernhardt,
' ,1'hur.sda~:j. ~~~::~ik:·~vkin!
R.Homer
OarJeton Je~t
for Dcn~~r.. ,£olorado, •.callled
the death of his sister,
ltanley. '· · . ~
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Mrs. Arlhl!r ·'' Mitcbl Massillon ·
·md Cal~in ~mitll Of Canto~\ arrlv·
?d :I'huradny ca}le4 ,by •tht;JlleAth 10f
•. heir un~le,, o{trl411r · Yf!!lt,, ,,,
Mr. l'ndl.;l\fr,1 •.W~, 1)~1.
:pent the ·P~I!t.,.twb ffi\\')18 in '
:on, Arizona Wit~ tneit '·pon, ~un·
or Dill and fa,IIJ\IY,, ~rrlve4: hoine
-Nednesday. ·'J'hCf wej~ met fJI Coumbus, where they "arrived · by
?)ane, by Mr. and Mr.. Charle•
'Nil~ermuth. •
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\ftd son, JciF.nny, of ·Hilntfngtqn,
~· Va.,]l&amp;ited Frldar wlth,-Mn.
~laude uarst, . ·
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Mr. and ~Ira. iar.l Den~, dnd
Jon, Earl Jr. 1.:r.tl,~ •Belty pemoskey
md Mrs. Al~~lt !feef visited r(l·
:ently with .Mrs., D~nf'a a11nts1
)lr.s. Geotg4~i\llt1118, ~~~ Albjinli,
~· V~., , and~ 1'.(, :1 EiWC ilfidklff,
Jol'l! ·£r,ek,,,. ~ ¥•·• qllth of. whom
ll'C quite ilh,p\1 ,,, , r •
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Mrs. Dena• Zwilling Ia,•confined
;o her llome, Peacock Ave.1 by ill·
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• D». Alston 1t'at)!•. oJ·, Cl\lumbua
urive~ Tht,~ndey for a wee'-1 :en~ •
yiait with his parenti;·Mr. and Mrli.
f;veret~ .fl'acy. • •, • •
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, Kenn~lworth Nease of Columbus

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•pe~~ sev.eral days: r~ce,ntly ' with.
··ciapves m '.OqluJf.bl!s1 :and, Circlenile,
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Mr. an&lt;! ')~~: R•:ss~!l Radcliff,
·~rs. Clnrci1ce •iSPence.,ancl·' Mrs.

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nlng, given by a ITOJIJ;I of friends, e.r l· ca.l,ll!d lot Tueaday . nlaht at t Mr. and · on Mra'. Harold Clrclt ·
~~ the home o! Rev. ~nd ' Mrs. t.he ~lddleport H!Sh Se~q!ll Plpfl,s .nd aon, J~frpy, 0, ~'flY apent /.
Eugene l_lrown, M\llborry Ave.
'IJ.ere made for two ice .cream so- . satllrday with his paren~. ¥r, and
Followmg a baael!all aa111e a . ,elala ~ , be held on ,the l~wn of 'MrJ. ijomer ·Cirele
ta~)Jy. '
wiener r~ast was held. Two de- the, hlllh aehoql witll a concert,
Mr. and 'Mre. 1bomaa!Hotter a11d
corated cakes, baked by Janet the (ll'lt. to ~ Friday ~venlnt Jun~ f~ll): s~M~_nt Sund~~ wit!\ 'Mr. an~
Brow11 . and Carolyn Edw~rds, 29. · ' , . ,
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Mr't Dean Eal'a~h and .family of :
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were alao served. l'~me• .wer~ . J!fr,, Jack .~atterf\~d,. M~'· Wal· Colymblls.
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played the remainder of.lhe ev~ lace• Bradford, Mre. Gale Hysell, , :Karen Holtor is spendinll thll
ning.
, , Mra•.. pon Low,ery, · ~~.- , Marvin week . wi~~ · ·~er ~Un\ ·)lira. pean ;
· · Swan,·M~s. ~!ph .Martin •lid Mrs Earilcli. , · "' ' ' , , , , ·· .
~ Present were
Janet · Bro.wil, J:di.son are members of th~, com·, . , 1 , I , '. , ,,: · ;
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~.oarolyn Edwards, Charlene DieM_ mittee in charge ol the f!{sl . a\J;
Candidate~ fp{ th~ !wlUillc ,Wof"• ' .
ramara Finlaw, Jennifer· , Lo~se, .cia!. · • ' ·
· ·
. .Jhop to'be'hc\d -It Ohio Uniye~aity I
Shirley Ash, Kay Compton, 1'a~eAugust' 8 Mrai th~ . dite ch9i0~ . ' are J,.Yrip B'u~)lanoo', Ronlii,,JI:q;ant, .
la Hobsfetter, Ca,~olyn Vauih.an. •f!!.r the, feconcl •socia.l with the' par· ' Ji!llice Zlr~le, IVit\1 Qon Qrues~r, ·
Haolt: Cleland, S\eve GoriSy, J~· entl .of th41' Seqlor .;a;illd ih clia)'ger ',llcliar«~, Swackhamer ·and .Judy '
Ill¥· Mees, Jo~nny and Tommy Mra. G. :&amp;. Pl'esto.n, Mrs. Ftancit ·, putcber, alte~nate~, '&lt;f.
,.. ,.u.e~u. IJor ~.ooates, David ~,d · Ander~n. )\Ira, Robert :.tcEihinny, 'fh~ ye~ sev4!11 111aJorettes will
Danny BrQwn, AIJen !/.owr(i~,· ~- Mrs. E(Jieraon Jones. Mrs: Russell ,atten~-a . ·summer camp, also the '
v1d Gordon and the ' hon~re.l! Wilson, · Mrs. IJ:a ' Butcher, Mrs. drum major, J~rpes Hoo!l, will at·
guest.
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Carroll Swa11•nn. ,.,_, ' .... · ~rew· tend Smit11 Walbridge Oamp in "&lt;
During the ~vening, a
•!!d, Mrs. Eddie Evans.
liY~acU8e, Indiana. ·
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· Mr. and ·Mrs. Edison Baker, Maple Street, Middlep9rt, are
annoiuii:mg .'the engagement · and approachmg mamage ot
"RAW EDGE"
Rory Clllhoun, Yvonne DeCarlo .their d~ugnier, Pair1c1a Ann, to Mr. uonald A. Kussell Jr., son
of .Mr. ·arid Mrst Do)\ald A. Russell of Annandale, Virginia.
-also· . ,Miss ,B~ker is a graduatt~ of the Middleport High School
"COURAGE OF
class of·19~5, attended· Muskingum College and Is now assoBLACK IIAUTY"
ciated with the F: and R. Lazarus Co., Columbus. · .
With John Crawford
-~~rM~ir~::~~rl~;is~
- a~1student
in Ceramic
En~iljeering
at Virginia
Institute,
is' a member
of Karafll.os,'
&lt;!etamic
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lUNDAY ~MONDAY
· Sigma Gamma Epsilon, e11rth sciences hon·
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"TO HILL AND BACK"
or.ary, and
employed by Battelle Memorial Institute,
' •' Au4ie MIIJ'PhY
.Columbus, Oil' a,sbtdent t~nginetiring program.
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chosep,
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wedding
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Rio~y being performed in the First Baptist Church, in Mid·
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Linda, called on •· and 'Mra.
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