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J

lllddliPort Soclftr

Neutzling-D.avis Nuptial Vows
,
Exchanged At Federated Church

Social H~yseeds
t-ieeting Is Held
~tCirde Home

Asbury Methodist
Mr and Mrs Orin Smith and 'V(SCS M
• I5
the former';.t 8Uter, •Mn Au~
eehng
Euennccher, Marthon, ~·ta., 1pen: ~ ld Wd
aeverat dayo on a trip to Nlafara
e e n~dOf
f'~lls th11

week Mrs Eb:ennecht&gt;r
n Royal Tbomls Pntertail\cC
has been the guests of the SmithS til) WSCS of the AlbUrY Met!lo·

Silelal Hayseedo 1 1 8SOC

JTbe home or Larry Ctrcle was
Ute m~Ung Slte of the Social Hay.
seeds Boys 4·H Club July I
Spencer Sterns led the 4 H
pledge and the pledge to the
Amerlean flag was led by Larry
Cirtle. Maynard HarriS Jr ts to
earry the Amenean F1ag to each
meeting carl Ctrcle was chosen

fOr several weeks,

' Charleston wtth Mra Shotts, Mro;
Probasco's mother, whl1e Mr. am'
Mrs Probasco, Juha and Susoll
are on vacation
Miss , Jean Lama and ;Mr}l
George Anderson Jr, , ·ere b'iJ.,,.
ness vl!lltors In M1r1etta al\:L
WtlUamson, W 'Va, Wednesday
Mr and Mr.s Clarenre Clln~
and dau rthter, Mrs Gerald Marr
(Helen Chne) or New Urven, left
yesterdav for Nortblk, Va , where
they wdl visit Fred Cbne who IS
In the Navy
Mr and Mro. Cl•nlon Fisher &amp;e
s:pendmg 9. month Ill' Jo'lorida or.
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The next rncetmg Will be held
at the home of BtllY Elwood on
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roMERO\
Soc) ETY

TONIGHT

Fesa Parker - Buddy Ebsen
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Mickey Rooney, Carolyn Jonea
"BABY FACE NELSON"
SUNDAY 1nd MONDAY
John Wayne - Sophta Loren
"LIGIND OF THE LOST"

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Alao. CARTOON
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Pomeroy Bend
THEATRES
IIEIGB-POMEROl
TONIGHT

"SABU AND THE
MAGIC RING"
Sabu -William Marwll
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"SLAUGHTER ON
lOth AVENUE"
lllcbard Egan - Jan sterling
SUN.- MON. - TUIS.
i'T&amp;A,CHER'S PET''

Clark Gable - Doris Day

TEMPl.E-Miildlepotl
TONIGHT

''BITTER VICTORY"
Richard Burton, Curt Jurgens

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"PEYTON PLACE"
ln Technlcolor
Lana. Turner - lfope Lange

Sunday afternoon .June 22, at half past two o'clock, Miss
Rita Ann Neutzling, daughter of Mr and M1s Rolland Neutz.
ling, Pomeroy, became the bride of Al3c Jerry M Da~is, son
of Wylils F. Davis Sr, Po111~roy, and Mrs Gladys E Berk,
Columbus, ln a beautiful ceremony
Little 1-J.anha Kay Fruth, of
at the Fedt:rt~l cd Church
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New Haven, W Vn, was flower
'l!le !lev Waldo J D:ntels ofh girl She wore a floor length dress
elated nt the double rmg ceromony or plnq orgnnza over tarfeta and
bc[ore nn ultar wtth wh1te satm a hcadbtmd of miniature pink
cover and drapes and centered rosebuds and earrled a plnlt basWith nn open ntblc and cros11 with ket filled WJth rose petnh
five branch condelubra on either
Wyllis F Dav1s Jr, brother of
side
Lhe groom ilerved as best man and
on either fllde of the att 11 r were ushers were William Neutzllng,
tall vases of 1 cgal hiles and tvy brothct- of the br1dc ond Joe Ken·
and twa seven branch candelabra nedy The groom, beat man and
entwintd Will\ ivy Arrnnge,ments ushe~s each woro a carnation bouof summer Uowers were in each tonnJere.
window Mrs Robert Wilkins and
rreceding the ceremony, a half
Miss Ethel Garlond decorated the hour nupttnl mus1c presented by
church for ltio weddmg
Mu Den Ntutzlmg, organist, and
Ttte bride given m marr1nge by M1sa Patnc111 Evans, Columbps,
her fathor wtas lovely in a gown vocalist Mrs NeutzUng played,
of bourbu~lnc silk and chantilly "Oh, Proml!l&gt;J Me,:• "The World Ill
lace wtth fu ll 1k1rt and brush Wolting for the Sunrise," "The
tram The h~tcd bodice fenlurcd a Weddln t: Prayer", Lohengrln'l
aclilloped neckline with pastel se Prcl~~de to the Wc~,dlng M;u;cll.
qulns, ,md long slecvos coming to lhc Wedding March.. and follow·
a point over the hands
lng the cetcmony, Mid-Summer
Jler elbow length" veil of silk Nite's Drenm" Miss Evans aang
illusion fell from a cornet of white "Always", "TweJfth of Never,"
1nk w1th pastel sequins She car- 1 "Because" Hnd t:~urlnst: tile eerc·
rlcd a Colonial bouquet of white mony "The Lord's Prayer.''
raacbuds unrl lilies of the valley
Mlu Janet Struble rea:latcred
centered ~'th a wh1te orc~ld
tho guests
Gowns of embossed organza ov·
Mn Neutzhng, mother of the
cr pastel taff€.ta and net were bride, wore a silk beiae sheath
chOsen for thl! attendants hlis!l dress w1th pink accessories and a
ca1·olyn Sisson maid nf honor wns corapge of pink gardenias. Mr•
In pink, the budesmu.ids, Apnl Addie Grucser, grandmother of
Shn11tccn, blut nnd Judy Hoyt, m t h c bride wore a navy
green E:1ch wore white ncccssor blue and white print dre! .. with
le11 and corrlcd a Coloni.tl bouquet pink ac&lt;:cssorlel and !I pink rose
of shuttered cnrnations to match bud corsage Mrs Berk, mother of

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II PORT 0' CONDITION OP

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.
OP POMIROY, OHIO

At the clott o&amp; butlntM Junt 23, 1951, 1 Siatt blnldng lnstltutlo" orpnllld tnd op~ratlnt under tht batt~lnt lawt of thlt State ancl a
tMII'IIMr tf tht! lltdlnl Rtttrw IYtttm. P~lllhtcl 1n eccordenct with
f aall modt by tho IIIIo lanii!Of Authqritlll and by tho Fodlt'al Ro.._tank of thlo Dltlrlct.

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AIIITS

Cllb, ballntetl with other banka, lneludlna: ruervc
b&amp;lance, and ca•h item" ln process of collection ------ $1,000,«4.10
lfpUed statoo Gdvcrnrnent obllgatlou, dlreot
9911,812.110
and iJUiranteed --···· ···-·-·· ······---·-········
91!111aUono ol Stateo and political aubdltlslono ....... _ 336.01042
19,9:lll ()()
Otl!er bondo, notes, ond dcbentur81 ........... .... . . .
~1'111• -u &lt;lllcludl!li ea.ooo oo Jtock ol
1 l'ederal
bonkl • • •••••• • ............ .. .
8,000 00
tlncludlnl $81n 84 overdrallsl ..... 1 ,39G,S~.OG
11~,000.00, furniture and
23 314 2ll
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other than bank premise• -·-········
3,96313
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1.1163.44463
2~.81741

274.60963
1!,09028

elloeko, etc.) •••••
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I.IAIIILITII!:S ··········•···············- S3,1132,720 :14
CAPITAL ACCOUHTI

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$

50,000.00

(78,1100.00
38,1T6.68

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:fOTAL,CAPITAL ~CCOUNTS ··············•····
1JA1IILri'IES AND

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CAPIT~

l80.171l.68

ACCOUNTS •• S3,712,896.92
capilli &lt;Otltlotaol·
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l M~O!IANDA
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Thursday

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J week end v1slt
,
Mr and Mrs John Parsons ''"'
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lohn Thomas, W1lO
been a
patient at Univci'BilY Hospital, Cotumbus for the put ten weeks arrived Ttmrsrlt~y evening fo,. a visit
with bill p~rcnt.s, ~1r o.nd Mrs Ed
gar Thom~s and daughter, Z:ma
He wtll rct1•rn to the hospitaL on
Monday mormng
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of Woodridge, N J , Pc the gueats
of his mother, Mrs Emm:a WebsteMr.r. alld ..., Ho, Y Lee Bnlloy
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and daugllten, Brenda and Debl'lc,
have rctt.:mtd home after a vilut
in ft11am1, Fla, with Mr and Mrs
Hugh Daniels
Mr and Mrs Poul Werry and
son of Duyton are the guests of
thew pal'f!nl&amp;, Mr and :rtr1 C J
Werry nnd Mrs Alma Kitchen
Mr and Mrs. Rutph Henry of
Lul~eln,nd, Fla, arriVo:l today for a
vlalt whh blo sloter ond brother·
ln·law, Mr. und ~~ Patrick Loeb·

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Mtd,~lepoit ~uti
Scout Pack In
Meeting 'f6is ·w -.....
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lnleraJtlOnal '

bOli~ay

.\ccident -~robe
Standstill

9&amp;11 today,

short of the griJnly pied.ilit

Mi- and Mrt. I:Don.l{ Hau(k
nd the holiday weekend wlth left Friday morl)ing Ji:t Marl6n

~~:r~!s F ·Swan~on, MarysvJltt- , ~~~e:~ he~amlly
called here bY the death o! sister, Mr and Mrs

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"DAVY CROCKET MElTS
THE RIVER PIRATES"

"RA'WHIDE VIARS"

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ter Mrs. Wi,liam B Davis end
C\illdren of Beth£ada, Md.
' The Rev and Ml'!l. Ronald
Place and children bav&lt;' returned
the kitchen ~pmmtttee
to thelr home m Green Bay, Wi3. was given by Mrs PtitiiCk Loch·
.,er a visit with the latte~·s ¥'1• ehalrma.n, who also reported
p&amp;J'ents, Mr und Mrs ~an'y 1 OJJ tJlt! piano It was ~ott~ '"' ~rpr,·
itl udashclt
chase the phmo.
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~;rMr and Mrs. Sh!J:Iey M1lL! Plans ~remade
for
,a reeeptfon
¥1(1 Mr apd Mrt Harry MHI~ for the Re:V.1 a~H Mn l RobertS on
l~t today to v1tit Mr and Mr, Thur4')ay e•Mnmg Jul? 10 at tbc
Munns al'\d daughter neat' P,ara~ li.Ouse. Plans were also
ke Erie
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• d Jlll, Mrs Waller F Hom • I

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Mrs Douglas Circle to the 13 mem
ben present and Dan Smith , ad·

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-also Tony CU~ts - Chmtme M1ller

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Mn. H. 0. Ewing~ Nllrth 11}1rd
St.1 has as ber gues13 ber daugh

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Larry Clrcle led the boys m the
close of the mcetmg by repeatmg
the Lord'a Prayer
Refrclhmei.lS were served by

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Cora Rnpe a the guest a!
ItheM1s1Lowell
Probaseo
hi

heifers for showmg

"GOING STEADY"
Molly Bee- Alan Reell Jr
lUNDAY thru TUIIDAY

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The group -held diScussJon on
kading and preparation or dairy

July 15.

stnpped

Columbus tor a vu1t with'" rela, Vftatlon Art Gdmo!'fl , 18 tr.
tlves on the return tr1p
cbarge of the Fash~ Paint Co,
Mr and Mt·s Chnrles /(Bw~l wltile they nre gone.
Seines an:i. family, Columbus , 'Mrs Clcdythe H.owcll of Col
l are guests this week of their pAr· lllri:Jbus has been the guest
ents Mr. uild Mrs IC"bn Sc nr-s hft parent:; Mr. and Mrs Caslt
and Mr and Mrl Charles Wbltt
1ley, Hooker St

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awk.ns
Mr and Mn. LoulA

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and daughter.
They wlll spend. the
Hl\lnc:-; with relntives in Wt:~~t'

Gr'lveport are pnroute horhe they

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tpe weekend guests ot her mo!h... E. &amp; R. Church ci~p
1\f', Mrs Louis Koehler Sr
ville and will tie
~ Jilmce Luman, R N Gallipok . home bv their 1_~111fh!~~·
11 the weekend ~c11t o' her par Marie, jilne
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ents, Mr and Mrs. R:IY Luma!l Bu~P whG
l Mrs Downing Rouih has as bet
camp. _.
weekend gue&amp;l ber daughter ~ --·--·-f-.""'-;.,"'·
Misa Jean Roush, Columbus.
r Nancy Roller, a studt'nt techm· dlit C~ur~h~ ,~~;::~:~
clan ut the St llose;tb Ho.spita 1 at ber borne, ·:
i!" Par~nbu_rg IS apendlng tb:t1 'be meevng
cekcnd at 'the Jtamtt l'f her par- prealdent, Miss
ts, Mr and Mrs Max Roller. ene~ with
, f Recent guests of Mrt. Ida NeJ: Wilham,
~J the home ot her llder, Mrs her topic '
~IJllan McOhe~. were Mr. and Met~Odl&amp;t wc,meln."
ti:u. Jnmes DoutJliB of Belle, W' Mr1 Thomas
fila., lh R••lll&gt;l~b
Dougl,., program of the
Charleston and Mrs Fred Bux- ttae devotional topic u her
t9n, Pt Pleasant.
The ~In! chapter ol the
Mr and Mrt. Fraril: FAtep of book "Concern for iho;:o~~~·~- ~Columbus were bere to attend W~l Jlven by Mi&amp;a lbrr.
the funeral ot the tatter's g:ranrt~ "HelP" which pratnd the
motlaer, Mrs c. F H'lwkma
of .the WSCS wa1 read l)y
Mrs Harley
Brown (Kate A. L Flat~aean
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Roush) were in Athen" this w.:t~k
Durin1 th' bualbeu' aeaion 24:
where thoy plan to live wbU" li~k calls were rt~portcd. ~ round
Bob alten~s ou. They call' . roJ)ln card Was a ~nt t:l Mrs C
h~R uiLer / Bob graduated tron~ 8_. Weese 1 who hill juaL return~d
the San Rafael, Calli, Hlg~ 1lro1n Holzer Ho1pltal. Mill l(arr
8cllool. Major '"ley llf•wn. hiO
~ report ~~ ~- &lt;?lflcor&lt;
beeb stationed •t Pruidlo, Cahf, fiainlng Day belil rec:eatr)' al
illlcd for Tbollaad, h18 new 08• lllo Grao~o. Plano w~n ~~ fvr
111nmont, this tpriJig.
~ the ·annual picnic to be Jield at
111rr. and' Mn A. c Neil, ami tb~ • S;vracu•e Park Wednelday
e~lldren, Belle, w va, and Jllr even \De. A•gu.at G ,
and Mro c. J Nell and children
MrB William Elchln!l"r read •
of McEwen, Tenn.~.. were the
"God Has P,fl'milf4." to
the meeting, ofter '!l'hleh
1ueito of Mro !do Nell , 1 t~o
hot,ne 'ot Mr• Lllllon 'McGbd.
wtl'$ oervcd l ~Y
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Mr and 'Mra. C. T. Atkins were
overnlght gue&amp;tl of 'Mr and Mn.
Orville Well, Wednesday.
Mr and Mr1 R A Thompson
and daughter, Rob_prta Jane, of
JJethel P.uk, Po., and 4fra. Therion
OhUngor ot WeKt Cnrrolltown are
the !JUcsts of,Mre C. E Nease ,
Mr and Mra Douglas Wickham
and daughtors Stephnnlc and Pot·
rlcla, of We•! Carrolltown are the
guests ot Mr. .and Mrs Elmer
Wickham.
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Jack Kennedy of Columbus t~r·
rlvcd, Thurrday rvenjng, to spend
the holiday week end with hlo pa~·
ents, Mr and Mr,s. Wl•llam Ken·
nedy.
Mr. and ~··• jlay1 Pu}llno and
lnmlly of Thureton, arrived Frl·
day mor.t\Jne !or a week end visit
willa their paren11, Mr and Mrs.
Rollin Bea1h1 and !lr. ond Mro.
Raymond Pullins
Mr nnd Mrs. Eueene Thomn•
are the gue&amp;ta of hl1 pcrenta, Mr.
and Mrs Everett Thomu
:.rr rmd M1 s Don Thomaa a~d
dauahter, Mellua, of Mound1v1lle,
are lho guoBtli of their parent~. Mr.
the
wore a pinkandl:~.ce
drau ond Mro Ralph Gfavec and Mt.
wlthgroom,
bluo acccuortn
11 white
gardenia corsage. Mr1. Minnie Da- ond llira. Everett Tllomoo.
Vil!l, pandmother of the groom., .
wore a dreos of rose lace w1th pink cake, topped with the qllnlat,ure
bride and groom and enetreled
~~:~~~ ••d a white gardenl• with Ivy, wlth tall white tapeta In
A reception for thc:¥'guc.st8 wa&amp; crystal eandelabra on el\her olde
hold In tho church social room. Arranccmontl of ro~es were used
The bride's tatile wcs lovely in on the othC1' tablet and alao on
wbtte llneQ cover and cent4'l'Cd the mantel and piano.
Servin&amp; the ealto alter It wao cut
with tho three llored "''•ddlng
by the brldw •nd ltroOm wore mt11 •1

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'.Barbara Qanovan
' an•• Mtu Bar·
bm Swllher. Ml,. Marilyn ljUe
Davlo. olster of the lfi'OOIII, oerved
I puneh They wore oolated 1 b~ Mn.
loseph Stooon, Mn. A. R Knllll!~
Mn W. 1\ Shaot.en and 111'1
Charleo Mullen Jr, Mjnll ond nuts
aloe"'~·
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lrt1•
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Police Arrest
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During ·Weekend
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,.,und lbe lle!M Coo!nllllll tbiJ
weel ~nd with Ill• ..,. reo!·
Tbero

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. due
lnl -ed
1Iom!polko
and
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to lnc:reAJTelted

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a, of Chl"'!...,..,wbo to llilled·for

an ap~ TuesdQ', Jiilbl litfore J'omerey lbJor, ~ rl.
Lept to IIIIWir 0~ of dtiY·
lnl while lnloJlealed on E. Mala-

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HOLY COW! That T-Bone Cost A Lot! Yes, Admits
falltlet
'Jrh)w.,..tR:Jt bf ft Di8'1,$et? Hete·

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first
doin Mlat Istha~the
mw tile
Ill&amp;\

tn f~t' '!'be ffrst Airlen·

ellil11ilelt jltcte't 'Wlis ltle fcillildel' ef PJy.
!llilni"', ~ulli!ttS. Yet, afl4n" ali ''ihue

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,v: the'l!ll!M illllustt'y and lts m••icilte
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\f~lay of, prices continue to be e my&amp;lery.
1 ~t-abserv•tlolt was made by ftoiJert'~
HOWitd, rcmrlg l'!dlblr of tile 'American Meat
~. In an unusual talk before e YWGA
ltUI-at·firban Workshop. And why should this
nlyslery I!XIst? Here's his answer:

&lt;;:

1 ·' "Essentially,

I presume, because no consume\' re\Uy gives a tunket. I f~el like a·
aieak. Ail right, let's go downtown and have
' a ,good one. We'll really put on the dog and
Wte fn a play, too. Seven dollars for the res' ~nl steak; three dollars for a Caes11r sal·
l!ll; •t1.50 tip for the waller; 50 cents to the
c!larptte girl; U for cabs; $8 for good or.
c:llutra seats; U2 for nightcaps and a floor
·ajtow at The Blue Bubble . . . , . Thirty.ftve
IMlcb. Holy cow, bow the price of meat has
IIOD&amp;Uill Who's getting It?"
Cclmpat'alively few consumers may oper.
ate on so expensive a scale as this But the
· tblllgll people don't know about the meat In·

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!Nr.
Howard point.! out, It 1tak'es
grow a 1,000 pound slttr.
lhl! a'nlmMs may change owners several times
an\ilra'vel tltousands of miles.
:Alter lfressihg out and trlrnmillg,.Jess titan
half of the weight ..... ·'1!5 !IG•bdsootbecomes
retail ruts In ibe butcher's cabinets. ,And
this 485 pounds, a mere 35 pounds rep1re8ents I.
those highly l'egal'ded steaks. Tltat's why
steak is expenSive - while oUter'C:tits, equal·
ly nutrii:lous an'd mig11ty toothiome
properly prepared, cost much\ ess.
Mr. Howard thinks It's bigb thlte"Wll taln!
the mystery out of meat, thrbll@:h .4!dlc•tllon:1
and the dissemination -of tlie facts. He's real·
ly got something there.
,
Meat facls work both ~s. 'Tile falfiily
wanting to dihe out would shudd~r lilll8 If be
knew why their T-bones are so 111gb. 'The 16.
cal beef cattleman maybe could be a little
less irked at his small cut of the total dinner
bill paid by his city cousin just before leav.
ing hts 'estaurant.
Yes, knowledge is man's most powel'ful
weapon for under~tanding , for the birth and
nurturing of good feeling between sect~ioh'11j
of a pcoplij, here as elsewhere.

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Channei8-Monday
8:00 Music in the Morning
9·00 Doug Martin Show
10:00 The Mornine Show
Piece• of Eiht ,
~!r. District Attorney
Binro at Home 1
The Afternoon Show
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·F1treign News
. Commentary
By CHARLII M. McCANN
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Tile ehlel hope of hooding oft

threatened international eriols
over. Leblnon te1tl with United
Nition, Seeretary General Do g
Ham!"arokjold
If Hll'lnllrlklold dn lind a
waj to•ltop the now of men aftd
l'eiPCJftl wblch are reaching the:
Lobanoat reboil from the Syrian
ti•• of tl!o !Wintler, ill ohould be
'well.
If he ellft!ot, a very oerlon,
oiluation 'wn!' arloe, !n10lvlng lhu
URlted St,tos, the ' Egyptian·Syrlan
Unlte4 Arab 1\epublie and 'ovlel
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· -..bfnon •ukl the UN to •lop
tho ajd which to going !rom Syril
to lht rebelo who are trying to

onrthrow the 1pro-We1tern ,ov

tl',llllltlll •of Preoldint 0»fnllt.
CbtmOitn and Prebller Somt Solh
' 1ft •on cxtriilllty, to~I!On "'is
PIIPIRd to uk the Url!tod State•
to.ahle lt mllltaty alllotinee
8emtill)' &lt;Of Sllto ~ohn Fost&lt;r
Dui!U. 'llio ! plodpd thit thlo fld
wilt be tiYOn, ll n~llory, 1n
ly TID W. BRCIWN
eh•1H•a trobj)o.
Soaretery of ltlto
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lovl" Rullla ta enra'ed at t~e
J,a,t week. In the Ihdo~endO!!..
ld'a Pl •nr•UN or United Stile• Day mood, tho early guaranJtees
l•ttntnttOII, Wlileh 11 eallo · illtiT- the right 1o voto
,...,... with tntomll Arab af· liihed ln the
fall'l.
tlon, alid later in
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1787, tbe Ohio
OfflelaHy rontrolled Moscow 1802 and !Bftl, and
· now1111pe11 · hovo blntod do,ily menta thereto. were
t-11 oRiillll ' mlsbt ztnd "Voldh
PerhKps ll. furlber
tetn' tb !aid · the rebels. ,
ot dlacn .. lon of
lfiMtrwiJ&lt;jold rolul1led lo NolO tlon procedurco
York lidb •ll'lltn 1 .,.,... moklnK In by•looktnr baollwllld
•tail to """" 011 11td ,1o l!lfypt, nimbor o! ycaro
, where be taltolil 1o Unll'd lAI$b
While the '""' billot, " we
Ropubllc PrttldOI!t Gt mal •Atldel h.k)'l••,,w,mlt today, lo 'perhapa the boat
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auer.
1 mOdern day invention
'Our llrtl
kWO\VIedge ol the
obtalnqd ~ballot" Ia r«ordod ln anelont
~ to
uteece, where "dlka•t•" ~~:.~~!
hbllh '
1urleo) voted "yeo" ~r
of ballo 'of alone or
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~am of a nplacement
wbb II mpvlng to tile
lril for nfl&lt;l tem
mved here 14 yeai·i
it Wll r~eil
Dicken hu reAgfled
artt Instructor It

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CIN~AT!

UPI - Tbe Cln·
elnnall Redlep took lbelr mld-eea·
oo• AU-Star Game break todaY
, foceil wllb lbe bard foct. tho!
· tbey,l bave to get moving an a
hurrr ODCt! action resume1.
The Redlega were only four
aame1 out of first place, but lodJ·
ell deep In lbe aeeond divlllon In
1lxth position, due to the closest
National Lel£\le race In history.
Olle tblng Is almost certain,
tome of the clubs will 8Urt fall·
InS "behind in the next 30 day~
bec.tuse aomethtng has to a:ive in
lbe tight raee. Only eight games
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DESK
lr CltiT TANNIHILL

MUwaukie

from cellor&lt;lwelllna Los Angeles .
To !all behind at thll olage of
lbe rare reUid be fatal, and the
Redlep well know lt.
I'll!&gt; Obloono took a good step in
lbe ilgbt dlreetlon Sunday In the
seeond game of a double header
with the Pbiladelph18 Pblllles.

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They J'uncbed • 15·btt attack on

seven pitchers tn winmng the sec·

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Ste-gel, 'Who h11 1won (lhlf~ tWo
l\ll-81111' ~ ~, 'ri.lu«&lt;lng ,.,!a~

yeor'' tJ. tq' Dtrluml!!l at St. Lciul1 '
-,'In '""en ;~.•:Ji ex~d

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Gua ~Bell

and Walt Dropo headed
the att1ek Bell batted in four
funs with his ni.1th homer and
three Blnglea, and Dropo drove In
three more wltb a double and a
ucrlflte nv.

lefl'!ofl ·wllb s~d ~· J'lel·
Fg• o!,tM lVblte lk&gt;l':,f&lt;ill~wed •
by iilmtle, J~, ,CollY, ' ~k""'·

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ron1 )eatCher Gus Triandba or ttie
Orioles, third bl8eman l!lllk
llalzOne of the ,Red So~ and o'ilort·
stop Lilla Aparicio ' f1 llle Wblte

Leity Jot J.'fuxt- .. :1 galfled the
vletory, his l1fth but had exeellenl

help from Hal Jeffcoat, who came
on in the sixth and pitched lour

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Ron1an Scmproch toued a five·

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othtlr A, L.
oaw the Detroit
CHicago White Sox, ,
l'aa~lnlltlln Si!nators beat

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Buchtel, Sloe o'!1J !•Iller: &gt;~~•·
t. Wol'le and McN1e·1~. '

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The Reds used aJx hurlers in
the opener, Including Bob Puriey,
who came on to get the list out
after ploto Umpire Joeko Conlan
eje&lt;led Willard S&lt;bmidt In the
nlntb.
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Foll~wlng the all·atar break, ~he
Redlegs take off on a long rQad
trip to the West Coast, otartln&amp;
Tbunday at San Francloeo. ·

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R•ci~e

hitter at the Redlegs ln th.e opener
for hill lOth vtctory Brooks Law·
renee 1o9k the loss, snapping a
!lve1]ame wln skein.

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Kanoa&amp; CIIY
Booton
Delf&lt;llt
Clevel-nd ,
Chicago
Baltimore
Waahlngton

DowToppedAt
2nd Hole In

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38 S7 .rill II
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37 40 .481 II:
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AKRON, Ohio UPI • A flY&lt; ·
loot' pull made Art Wall Jr. of
Poron Manor, Pa., t2.$0 richer
todl~ ofltr he topped Dow
torwifa: 1oh the 1econd hole
oudii,Ail dooth ployoff to win
HeGnd Rubber City Op.,n crown
' The pull hiked Wall'• 1958 PGA
; eorlllnll to neorly •14,000 ann
pined bltn a obot •t tho up
comin1 Tournament of Ch•niplom

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W, L, Pit•.

In Lu 'Vcgaa,
Finllerwald, tho 19117 Vordon
TrOphy winner, abot a alx under

par. Ia the !mal round to tie Wall
lrlo corded a final round 89, at

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Flnllerwold wa• trailed b)' Bob
Coalbr. 2T·Year-old Darien, Conn.,'
P,ro, with 270. Jackie Burke tied
lllb Souehll 11 2'12 for fourth
plate.
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P. 'Dol·
latnY ',will toke
fool·
biQ eoaeh at
HICh
S.O~ool In St.
&lt;iodin• John
an~lill• ,
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V!Ut lilt
WIIIJ!lnl , Ieven
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moll o( itbe ·CliiMnnii lledlep

tielnC' !!3JII'ldiiS~.

ond pme, ll..f, atler the Philliea
toot the opener, 7·1
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Under lbe rules,
tile ii\!liOD
muol playl ,t~' filft
tnnlnc.•1barring IDJUh... Obly lbe
llaiterl l""e ehoiea Ia the, poll,
Ia moot of lbe ' (;lnclnnall Redle~1
ofter 1¥1 , 1m'1 Mjlo~ reoulted
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li D.AW,SCUS: U. IL R. UP! UDI!e&lt;l .trab J!&lt;!pbbUe 0/f•elals Frl
day rltporlo4 tlie clil'~very of oU
bt t1ie ICiira dlllri&lt;l or northern
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The Dajly 'Sentinel

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Middl~port Legion

Auxiliary Given
Several Awards

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Sophia Loren
"LEGEND OF THE LOST" •
(Tecbraml?Teclmicolor)

l · loohn Wayne -

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Tony CUrtis - Chrltbne Miller
"RAWHIDE YEARS"

(Teohnicolor)
Allo CARTOON
TUESDAY an4 WEDNESDAY
FAMILY NIGHTS
•2 Adult Tlekell Admlll Caral
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COLOSSAL MAN"
(Giant Of A Man)
-aLso S. St,ephea
John Bentley
"WHITE HUNTRESS"
And 6 CARTOONS

POMERO\'

SOCIETY

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Newlyweds Are
Honored Guests
At Choir Party

'Mr and Mrs Eugene Thoma•.
reeent 1\ewlyweds, were gucata or
'=:;;;:;:;:::;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;::;~lhonor at a party Thursday even
;ng, given by the Senior Choir of
the r eaerated Church, In lhe soCial f.)Oms following choir prae
Po~eroy Bencl
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Durmg the evemng an automatic
coffee maker was presented the
honored guests

DIGS-POMEROY
TONIGHT ond TUESDAY

Punrh and cookies were served
with Mrs John William Blaettnar,
pres1dmg at the punch bowl

"TEACHER"S PET"
~ark Gable - Doris Day
Not Opan WedMiday

Present were Mr and Mrs
Thomus, Mr and Mrs Don Thcfm·
as and dllUJhter. Mcliss~ Mrs
Willi an Kennedy and son, Joe,
'dr• Marvm Burt, Mrs Joseph 911·
son, Mrs. Guy Rus&amp;ell, Misa Eve
lyn J 1'1ck, Mrs Ohve Ingraham,
Mrs Paul Nease, Mrs Roy Tracy
and scon, l..arry, James Wade1on,
Mr and Mro John Willlom Blaelt·
nar, :v!r. and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar

TEMPl,i-Middlepori
TONIGHT on4 TUESDAY
"PEYTON PLACE"
In Techmcolor
Lana Turn~r - Hope Lange

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Mrs Wayland and Mrs Dale
Mr tnd MIS a. L Gollhardt
Mournmg plan to attend the state and son, BrUce, returned to their
convention
home, CCIIurobUJ, Sunday after
1pendJng the holiday week end
With her mothf.r, Mn. W. A. Mor·
gan.

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Tuesday, July 8th

Billy Young returned home, Sal·
urday evening after a two weelul'
vaeation in Toh·do wlt.h Mr. and
Mrs WUIIam Halker
Miu Rhanda Young of Toledo
arrlved Saturday for a vlait with
bcr grandmother, ~ftirrs. Albert
Young ond other relatives.
Mr ond Mrs. Jerry Ward aad
son retur!'lcd to their home at
Moundsville after a several days'
visit With h.s father, Cec::U Ward
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nle and Sharon have returned to
tbclr home here after • week In
Findlay With Mr und Mrs Robert
Birchfield and family
Mr and )frs E 8 Epple were
Fourth 0 ~ July guests of Mr and
Mra John Terrell

Therea(ter

EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY NIGHTS-7:30P.M.
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Henry Reibel, president,
chal'lle of tlle meeUn1
opened with the Lard'a
Pra)'er. It waa voted to pW'ehaae
puneh bowl and ladle for the
c~uroh dining room. The meeting
cl010d wiiJI devotion• led by &lt;l!ro.
Neutzlln1. who read an article on
lhe prlvllegeo of llvln11 In a !rae
world, an~ elooed with prayer.
During the aoclai hour gam..
were eonducted bf Mrs WUIIam
llaxler.
Attendlne were Mrs. Ad~le
Mra. Cloland l!!lne.,
Pallor, Mrs. Relb&lt;l,
Melnhorl, )Ira. Edward
. Adam Eberobach, Mrs.
GJ~,d~a Jone1, Mill Thelma Grue•
Grover .Erb, Mn. Baxter,
Wolfe, M,rt. Ernell
Seyfried, Mro.
Mro. Louis Rei·'

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Mona· red Gues:t
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Lew "'d ~bildren, ChUOt\8
1~ ·Layette Shower
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p·tCniC
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I f th Of J IY

Guests or Mr and Mrs W. 0 .
Atkins the past week were Mr ~~~t·r~~ "%":h~~ftl:rD~;.;kvll~~~
and Mrs Jack Leighty of Toledo ' with ber parentS Mr and Mls
They were called here by tbe Carl Gilmore and ~aria Sue and
deatb &lt;·I Mrs Lel&amp;hly's and ' Mr
Tewksbary.
Atkins' mother, Hra. Mary Atkins theMrRobert
and Hra
Bernard Schramm
of Athens
of Zanesville we~ gue11ta of therr
aon-ln·law and daughter Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Guy Culbertson of Mrs. lohn Lyons Jr ttnd family
Lebanon were Sunday guests of Th~tr grf'nddaughter Linda a~
;l&lt;rs. Lillian Maines and Otho Rad- cnmpaaled
them here •ner vJsh··
ford.
lng
them
In
Z&amp;-,eovllle
Mro. lllllla Main" left Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson and
tor a two weeks' vlalt wltll relaoon Ruoh were 1&gt;uolne'" vllltors
tives in Lebanon
Parkersbure, Saturday
Mr. and Mra Loyal Roush and In Mra.
Clifford H•yeo I• a medl·
son of Columbua viqfted Sunday
cal
patient
with Air and Mro Walter Walker In Galllpollt.at the Holzot Hospital
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Mr and Mrl. R&lt;!Jler Davis (Iris
Palmer) and ciUldren ~r Pontiac
Mlcb were week ead suuta of
relatiVI!!S and friends, here and in
Pomer.oy.

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OPENS IN SEPTEMBER

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Mr and .... Lawrence H!'lell
and daug.hte'r s'hlr)ev, or Re·-nna
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spent the weekend wttb h.,.:
brother-In-law and sl.ster Mr an&lt;'
1111111. Norman Wayland.
}lr and Mrs. JoHn Fultz and
daughter Amla MarJe apent lh•
4th of July wee~ end with Mrs
Fulb:'a 111ster MI1l. Harald Voga:.
song :~nd famJll' P.t Jrcr.ton. They
attended a oelebratlon at a prlv
ate lake Lawco, where Anih
Marie won first prbe iJI a race
conte.Jt lor &lt;hlldren 4 and Dyears
of aee. Tbev also viSlt•d Com"'n
Park, before they returned hom£.
on Sundny
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Mr. and Mrs Lee Klt~on of South
Carolina are gue.sts of theJr ..au4t
Mr~. Emma Bissett
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Mias Da!!y Saunders and Mn
Laura Sa~nders were 4th of Jujv
dinner guellls of Ml.!s Margaret
J Sauer.
Mrs Elhcl French bas returned
heme after I weeks visit '"llh her
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Mrs Warner French, and famU 1
a~ WorthlnHtOR 1
Mr snd Mrs Robert Rlehar1•
a:nd children ~ary, Susan aml
Rodney of Pontiac Mlch we'e
week end guests of hb grand
mother Mrs Ada Root.
Sally Gilmore and William

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The• Rutland Garden ClUb mel ren, ~harloltltina, Jon Kell~ anif
- ~ honor tecl!ntly II I layette • at the bome ' of Mro..tlqberl Can· 1lmmy, M!. and ltf.. Jotepti S\t)j·
.*)l~wer given by. Mia Dale Smith aday last llondi,, Mrs. Vernon • !&gt;Je and 119n, ll!cllael, I!Jj11 Ll~
· - - · Jt her holl\e, Sprillg Ave., with Weber W'l the 111llllnl• booms sqe T"'1011,. Gone J)ll~ •nd Hr.
~··· (.."leland tl\lnes II eo-hosteas, Mrl. CbrJ&amp; C&amp;n•da1 , ..e~the de: and ~- Te~ • ' If r ~ ~~
: Summer. nowera de~rated :the 1 v~ion_, Th• "OP'I.m was on tbtt
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Officers el"')ed for the eom•
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~evening and prlseJ awirded tq ~~. _year\ w~re llrl. William FO·
IS c " ' · · ·
11ra Carl Smith, Mro. Albert· Eb- Ian, Preet!lellt; lira. Robert Can
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' members of
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na Reibel. The door prl!e was Carl D•inll on, oeeretary-treasurer
r.!ve
awprd1d to \llro 1 B Weed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Meca en- her-m_a:n7 glfll, refreahmento were 141'!!· EY~ ,NI~kolao1) entertaining to altona tho Eljhth Dli!rlet ,sum·
tertalned wltb a family picnic,
the hoiicosee. Favors Tbe Rl!llallil, Garden Club Is In- m~r Conference held at ,!~"Legion
July 4, at their home, Lincoln HilL
dlapero filled with, nt,;d.
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'home Jac~n Memorial Building \
Present were Mr. l)ld 011'1 Bleb· 1. w•u....
July 16th IJje WUk•sville Gar· with ihe Jcftenoq- Howe Unl! .;
ard Mec'i and children, Larry, Jean
den Club w.I.Q eondgc:t a worQbop hostess.
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at 10 a. m~ aqd tJle 1\utland Gar· ~The maill adt~reiJ,'ot ill., d~;
Otto Meea and daughter, Joan and
den Club II •lnvi!ed.
~• · , glven by lira. Lee M6op~ a~;n.
frientf of Columbusj Mr. and Mra
The travellng irize donated by ment· se~tary1
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Harol~ Erwin, Barbara 'and BobMrs. em~ l&gt;l~hl " wa~ , won ~~
Ol!alil'!ll (or "!•n~lour ~0
by, Galllpoll.s; Luther Rowin, Ak· !~~~::l~~'
Mra. Edna,'R~~IL •Gu"'la ,..,.re were)1!'et'enled th the local unlf~y
ron; Mr and Mrs Gilbert ldeea
Mn. La"'Ynoe Mphohe, '· MrJ the de~lirtmenl •nd the National''
and son, Jlinmy; Mrs Albert Mees
Mrs.
EdJ?-8 Ruuell. Mr-. Au&amp;tln, Mr.· An~ for the Ameri.;-an tes~Q,i
and Mr and Mrs Maleolmn Mees ~.,,..
DeValt, Mrs. Hulcy 1an1e Young ~nd Sabra Canaday l-trtltrt ~&gt;v roll eall ' They alsO re.!'
and ri4ughter, Edith Ann, sll of "'
and daugh)er, Mro J,aw· 1, Mro- AU!IIIn w~a Inducted 1as ~ 1feebed quota untf ribbons f~
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Mrs Ad&lt;tie Grueser, Mrs.
The hostcM served I salad
Mrs Frailk Cbeescbrew pre~!·
~!eKmgbt, ~IS' June ~ayre, course tQ 18 memwn 1ntl1 gueatJ dc{li o( ·~e. loeal unit r~e ~tbe J,
Ronald Sm!th, !Ira Thoma• attendmg. The tl~xt meeting Rc!ponse . to lW~eom~:l 11&lt;( Mt'lt ' ,
Mc(Jlu"''g and children, Mr0. Den· w11t be at the , home of Mrs. w. a. !J&gt;ils' letvell' OJ&gt;' t el'l'la~ '
Tlloma, Mra 'Everett DaUey, WUllanr Fola~. ~
,_ ,
mcnt Comrntttce: Mrs. Orvil~e: ,
Mrs. 0. E Nease ente_rtained
He:11')' Retbel and Mra.. ~JI.Jlt.
Well, ~t prpideqt ~ the ~'odal
With a dinner Friday evening at
. ,~ ~ •
umt, WI&amp; tffimed on t-8 torfimittl'i
her home, Wehe Terrace.
Sending gifta but unable to atfor the
conv,entlon to be hetct
Gucsll wer• Mr and Mrl R A tend were Mn Thomas cook, Mr&amp;
In
July 18 thNJuiih 20.
Thompson and doughter, Roberta I· E. Strong, Mra E ~rtwrighl,
,of tbe , local u~lt
,Jape, Dettiel Park, Pa., Mrs Ther· Mill Erma Smitb, Mrs VIetor
were Mrs wnitam' 4u:~ 1
ion Ohlinger and , r.fr and Mrs Brown, Mro Rollin Wolfe, :drs.
SOn
dl.!trlct pr~aldent 'l'!J'o
Douglafl. Wickham and dau.gbtera, ll:rneat Rhodes and Mrs Grover
Mr and Mre Jobl\ Tt'!rtell eri·
and · ~a. Jed'
Stephanie and Patrlel!, West Car- Erb.
Lerlai'ied reeently with a f,mUy
I.
~. \
roJltown, Mrs Elmer Wiekham
~
,
party. tt lbeJr home Mulberry
At the dose of the conferenc;e~
and Mr• corrte Nye, Po-.oy.
Hel8hll In
of the 4th a tea was 11ven by the hootep ,
birtMay
gran~oon, unli.
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u. A. R. En&amp;lneen estimate tbe Mrs Norman Wayland attended
fwd ean produce two m1U1on tono the Summer Convent1on of the
of $U anhuilly.
A~qenca~ Legion Auxaliary In
Jackson Utia past year, wbere l.aelll~ Hanlna ..• , •.....••• , . l'emeroy ~ely Edit~&gt;
plans wtre made for the lltate con·
B.flda llee .. •.. .. .. • .. .. • .. .. Mlddleportsoeleb&gt; ~
vent10n to be beld July 18-20
Middleport auxiliary were precented M-verKI awards, the NaUonal and State Cltahon of Merih,
Armistice Day Birthday Roll Call
Citation, and a Quota ribbon for
colors to be used on the American
Legion Flag ThlS citation II Otto Moos of CqlumQna and hlo
award('d for having their quota in mother, ltr.s Albert Mees, visited
Friday with Mrs. Mar;y X.orn, wbo
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piCniC Held 0 n
Fri day July 4

A family pl~nfe was held Fl'iday at the home ·of Mr. and Mra
Walter Walker, Chlister Road
Prestnt were Mr. and Mn Gary
Dill and chUdren, Kath.v and
Steve and Mr and Mro. l!a!l Dill,
Mornin~ Stor, Otho Radford, Mra
Lillie Mnlnea, •Bobby Wlllll an~
VIrgil Dill, Syr,euoe; )Ira. Ellzabeth cutler, Belpre; . Mr, and
Mra Glen Dill and Mr and Mrs
Pearl Plll'kcr, Pomerw; Mr. anli
Mr&amp; lames Will and !blughters
Becky Bnd Brenda. and :e:mmetl

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Will, Cheater Road, and the hosts.
1l11a Charlotte Voaan and Mrs
Diana Vog_an loft J~ly Znd ,lor
Mr &amp;11(1 Mrs. William Grues!r C:O!Ieevllle Kansao to visit thelf
Jell f9t Co~~mblla S~nd~y where I i(il\ldJIUDI! MJ. and . ~;~, J~111~~
tltay wlll ._ MU•si'• uf Mr. a~d ~lohet! Mrs. Diana Vrilllil' , wai
lolr1. llohert Jay. Mra. Gru.,.•· j~lned ' by her hUBblnd A/2C Ger·
wU( hate ~ (checll;.up at White aid Vogan who WRS roturnln!f
Crol! Hoapltal.
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from Japan Hla now anJinment
881. and :lira Eugene Walburn will be at Dover llel
and lamll7 of Coklmbu• were
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week end guest• of her mother
Mr and Mn Homer Jonea had
MrJ. Max Yeaua:er and other reh aa their weekend rue&amp;ta Mr, and
Mrs Charlea Lewts fr()m Cal&amp;·
Mr and Mrt. Carl Jon,eo and donia, alao Mr and Mrt Kenneth
daughter of Pontiac, Mich. were Pri~rray and son and , bis lamll!'
1ue1to of her erandmother Mn of rekln, 01· MBTgorie Lewis re
Minnie Beverage, and
Char· turned borne with her parentJ
lotte Perrin and daughter Beverly after ependin1 two WC'ekl vaco.
lion with her grandporenll • M.·.
the weekond.
Band director and lin. George and Mn. Jones.
OaUu loll today for a vacaboo
lrl~ lo Maeyfand, then oouth to
Tenn and Florida Bi\IY and Steve
tbetr aons will be t~o
of
their tP'and~arent! Mr. and Mrs.
W1111am Matlack of Pomoroy
while their p.rent11 are away,
Mr. and Mra. W11llam Kitchen
and di.uptar
of Chilli·
collie were
a:utJtl of Mr
and Mrs1
Reibel and Mr
and Mra.
Bradbury
BtU
l.o emploYed
weekend

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tne and gradillr ol• 'a - ind
patch otreet. when the clitcllboi
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