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;_Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· ' Salisbury Brownie
Middleport, 0., July 10, 1958

Troop In• Visit To
Marietta Museum
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Your ltch MUST stop or your
4lc lllclr 1t any drug ttore. Apply
lfCM.ME·NOT to deaden Itch,
llurnlftl, in mlnutn, speed he•ling.
For exMrnallr c.auMd Itch, ~·•
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IR I LOHSE DRUGS.

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Sandra !Jilmore,
Madlyn Waddell
Maria Grueaer, Unda Will, Becky 'Nease and SUJID Dizon, aU
Br!)wniea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve :EbUn url
son Greg, Sedonia Spence~, Mrs.
Jame9 Gilmore and .dau1bter,
Brenda and guest, Beverly Jacobs
a Brownie of Columbua, Mrs. Ver
non Evans, Mrs. Floyd W•ddell,
Mrs. Roy Grueser and daughter.
Marla, Alta Taylor, Carla Will,
Mrs. Arthur Nease and Mra. Her-

Benc:y Eblin,
Joyce Evans,

. August Wedding Being Planned

Members of
the Salisbury
Brownie Troop No. 1 and tbe1r
leaders and guests were in Marietta Tuesday to visit the Campus
Martius Huaeum.
Following a PQtlucx ptcnlc dJn·
ner at the park, the group was
taken on a conducted tc.ur or the
bert Dixon.
boat, the w. P. Snyder.
The July 28 meeting wiU be a
Making the trip were Mr1. Ro~er Spencer, leader; Mn Carl Will hayride and wiener roast at tbe
as.Eista.nt klader; Debra Spencer, Spencer farm.

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Mrs John
of Chester are
engagement and .forthcoming marri~ge of their
A/2c Shirley Ginther to S!Sgt. Albert Peterson of
port, Conn.
Ai2c Ginther is a grnduate of Chester High School, Class

Only $2.95 For Enough To Serve 4 To 6 People

of
1955,
and entered
the Peterson
Air Forceare
In stationed
February at
1957
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Ai2c
Ginther
and S/Sgt.
Oils
Air
Force Base in Mass.
An August wedding is being

Meigs Riding
Club Cancels
August Meeting

The Pizza Thot Has Cincinnati Pizza Crazy.

Pick It Up In 15 Minutes- "Piping" Hot!

BAKER FURNITURE
PRESEN~T.S,

DELCRAFT;

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Is·KiUed
Battle On

One-Is Admiued
Tbtee Released
From Meigs Jail .
Popula'l.on of the Meigs County
.Jail Will redueed by two today
with the release of. three prisonen and the addition of another.
N~wcomer to the tl'unty bl'l&amp;·
tile wn• An~il Burbridge,' 46 of
PagetowQ who was arrelf:td
; Thursday afternOon on a char(e
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and hatterr filed by
his wlfe after a family a.rgume11t.
Burbridge was to be clven a
bearing. before County Judge En.
mett Peoplct today.
Released from the custody o~
tbe sh.eriff in the p:.st 24 bour ;
was Don!IJd Jacbon, 16 of Batt!.
!UOre held since July 4 on charge:~
,r ~ttemnting to pUJ wortbles;
checb. 'J.1 ebon ·wu ordered re·lea.sed by Juvenile Judte John
Bacon.
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: Warren Pratt, 18 of Dexter, ac:cused of theft in' a heJl.ring before
County Judge Emmett Peoples-W1E'

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1\!n. Vaif M~liAdc WIIB i\ntifitt!'
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~ esve"liet 'falr 7 her si11te.f, :•,fn. Uary~ M Pii.ce, il' ·

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Home mado ice cre:.m, cak.~,
coffee and soft drinks were serv;~il
to Mr. and Mr •. Dana Epple ana
IJl'lnd&amp;oos Allen and Owen Black·
wood; Mr. and Mrs. William Down
ie and son Bllly and gne.st, Mar·
garet Jo Elberfield ot We1tcrvULe;
Mr. and Mra. Don Betzlng and
daughter, Jan; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Leifheit, Mrs. Flo9sie Allenswo~h
and aon Johnny and auests, J1m,
BUl and Larry Hawley ot Toledo;
Mra. w. A. MQ.rgan and grand·
children, Kathy and Ro~er; Harr_y
Guthrie, George Well.~. Kerm ~t
Epple, William Cro9s, Ray Hart·
ley and Mr. and Mn. Hill and
grandson Michael Jones anrl
gueat, Eddie Covert.

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where 9'ae had been, t:onfincd fo- ''
th~ p11st year and-a ' t~•lf.
· She , W:\IJ· the dau~htcr of
late N. H. '
and' i&amp; .

Mrs. Lucy .
and Mrs. Van
an'~ seyel'l!l niocea
The aecelt!'ed has
Montina for oveli, sixty years
w.es, preCedcd in denth by her
band, Al~x E. fti!f• formerly
Pilruand. ·
Funeral servi~s wcro held at
U.. :Mt. lliariah,iilc.thodlst ,c~urct1 '
liy the P&gt;s!or and OES o1 Butt&lt;
Cbapter
Tueod1y· ot 2 p. m.
Her aiste1s wore un:tb!e to ti
to Mon~na tor the servlces . dqt
to Wneu.

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A company spokesman said the
new plant w!ll manufacture capro-

lactaD;J, a ba:;lr raw material used
mating nylon. Jt will have a
20,000,000 pound a year capacily.

Ernest Fontana ·
Former Resident
Dies In Columbus

Ernest Fnntiina, 80, 8 former
relidcnt of Pomeroy, residing at
221 E. Gay-st. Columbus die ~
llrdered released aftef a promlK . Thursday at hill borne fnllowing a
· to return Ute stolen coW and tjJ long illness.
pay the c&amp;urt cOsts.
Willard Nelson, 38 · t f Rutl•nd
waa releued from jail after eerv·
at ·Galli· lng l!lrte dass ·Imposed for dri•·
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mg while intoxicated.

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•t .•~~1:1~~~~~ Hygiene and Co~.£!!:·
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WJUiam Downie, president, pre·
sided and it WIUI decided to cancel
the August meeting due to tne
County fair. Mrs. William DoWnie
read an article, "Sports~ansbip
in Horae Shows".

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Rose Garden Club
Meeting Is Held .
At TupperS Plains

Mrs. H. lllack'fll mother, Mrs .
SmiUI, Mn. Harold OMter, Ann
Headley and Sharon Llght were
gueat• when the June meeting of
the Rase Garden Club w~s held at
the home of Mn. Ulah Swan with
Mrs. L. L. J.yona a~d daugbter.
Lyndell, aoolotlng.
The president, Mrs. Ctarcnf&lt;!
Headi,ey, prelided by opening the
meetina: Wltb the Lords Prayer In
unison. Each member reaponded
to rOU till by naming 1- snrden
mai&amp;Zine. The finance e9mmlltet
aave reports. Plana and diacusslo11

for the now prograll\ books with

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lalned the Meigs County Riding
Club Tuesday evening at their
home in Flatwood11.

CALL IN YOUR ORDER

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A Patented New Machine And Process Far Frying Chickens . It Is De-licious. Buy It By The Basket To Take
Home.

Also
New
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Reody.To-Wear And . Drapery Depertme':'t.;
On The .Second Floor. All. Dependable .
Well Known Brands
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On The Second.ond Third·Floors
ALSO ·,

Pomeroy, Ohio

FIIRE 'AND ·wooL BLEND~
IN THE ARIA RUG TREND

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VISIT ~ US
In The July Sale Of F.urniture

CR.OW'S STEAK HOUSE

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pi'Oifll:l!l· at the ~Aucust\ l{ieeU.a:~.ll ':.
' Enterprise EUB Church met on Herbert Dhwn reported on rug4 and Miai GeneYieve Stobut wl!l
TUelday eveninl at the home of which . groUp it eel11Jla 11 a be hooteu.

Announcing

R'we

makla1 projeel.
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·:. BefreEhment; wef11 aerved ~~l
the,boote't to t~ose Dl'1'ed ·~' t
and ~n. II{ EldGi" Weeks, ' Mn1 J
Claude Husted •. !(lu Gen~l•ve\
Slobarl, •Mro. Aile!&gt; T1tomp10n, 1
.Mro. E. N. ·Arnold lnd Boekl' aad,
Brenda Will,
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Pn¥er by !ln. E..-1 Browa open!'
ed tbO meellnl ~&lt;Jllowed wlth
scripture readlnF by l!lJ. 'fhomu
·Rent2. .)leadillll• on the tople were
glven by .. aeveral members foUow• ed wltb a "bu'zz" ,JO'si;lon.
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"&amp;trengt~eo Then tltC Churc·,
Through VoeaUon" was tbe topic
Mn. Selim Bluewia, preaident,
of the £·vening p~ented by M~. conducted 1 libort buainea aeulon
Al~rt Brown wlien th~ Women a · an- llts. Victor Young; Jr., wa~
Soc1ety of World Serv1ee o1 the 1-..e(eomed as 8 ne~ member. ft(ra.

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erman and Mrs. H. Black, the com·
mittee in charge. Tbey are to
meel wllh Mrl. C. Headley.
Arrangement• were judged, a
blue ribbon to Mil- U. swan and
to Mra. R. V. Wea~erm' an~ red to
Mro. N. McCain and whiWto 1-1~­
R. Sblel~o. Tho. door prize wa•
·won by i&gt;lra. N. McCain.
Befrtshments were served.
.Mrs. Jl, R. Giay Is .hostess for
lhe July .·m,.Ung 'l'llh Mro. A. ..!.
Cox co-h01teu.

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Is AFailure.
For Belpre Man .
)IELPHE, Ohio UPI -

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J. Fulk, 21 , of Belpre, a bfide-

groom ·or three

we~ks,

failed in an . 1

attempted wicide Thursday ftl1hl
aa he wrecked his automobile on
U. S. 50 near LitUe Hocking, p~

lice reported.
State Highway Patrol officials
said the youlh was admitted at a
hospital fo~ treatment· or baclc il\- .
juribs resulting. from the accident\ '
They said the vehicle was rammed · .
into the sid~ of a bridge and overi
turned twieo before commg to 1i. '·
bolt.
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FUlk's 16-year-old wife reportetl to '
Belpre Pollee her husbahd _.h;;s~~~;;•i;,;rr
ten
With a shotgun saJrtng •lf h '
but one shell, and that One is
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bed he gave
shuotlng himself
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Two Pidures To Remelftber

Two pictu~;. for parents to remember ap
peared tn.recent newspapers
ohe sh~wed a mother and seven chtldren
gathered about a man In an tron lung The
caption, under a Mtchtgan dateline satd that
!he whole famtly had been vaccmated
agamst polio except the father Now he ts so
paralyzed !hat he cannot breathe without me
chamcal atd
The other showed an mfant of nve 'months
in a rcsptratm tank The caphon dateliBe.Y
from Texas, satd that the baby was a v1chm
of poho paralysis
What does a father thmk when he gMes
up from an non lung mto the sorrowmg, be·
wlldered faces of hiS children• What goes
through a mother's mmd when she looks
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horror and regret ts that pol b IO&lt;t;tY fs,u~necessary There IS a sa!eJpd el!~cliv~ •.we4;
pon ag.nnst 1t m the Salk vaccme When it
stnkes a person m 1958 somebody almost
surelv has been guilty of neglect
Far too many Amencans share t~}S gl!tltnearly three out of seven m fact And among
these neglected or neglectful millions, none
ts safe from polio - neither the helpless m
!ant 11or the wage earner of a family Last
year babtes under two showed the htghest
rate of poho attack Young adults ran them
a close second
The Sallt vaccme can protect you aga(~~t
this dreadful and mcurable ,{!tsease Don't 1,........
take a chance - take your polio shots now
before dtsaster overtakes you

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Frtebr Forift•
BASBAN JI()AD
SpoDJOred By

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Mr and Mrs CharleP Tucken

and son Qf Lancaster spent over
nl&amp;ht w•th Mr 'l_qd Mrs F ~
C•dle and all spent th~ 4th o~
July w1th relat•ves at Ripley, W

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Hill of Syraeuce spent over
Wedneaday with h1s cousv.'

Short Sleeve

Hill Jr
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Mri Elmoe Adlim.o
and dauab·'
1rr1d
Estep of MaRo.:n spend
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aq_d Mrs John Fry Junm1e and
Judy Fr) and Mr and Mrs Lloya
Roush
o' New Haven B111ie Jean
Shversvtlle Church was thP
WOMEN MEET
scene
of a pretty weddmg Satur
Cundiff
or
Syf3('USC OhiO
The Julv meehng of the Lull
day
arternoon
Emmalee Brewer
era n Church Women \\ u c held
Next yepr s reumon wtll be daughter of Mr and Mrs Edgar
Wednesday afternooon m tb held on Jul y 11th at the park
Brewer and Charles Slmeral o·
soctal roum or the cln: rch w1th
Rev and MIS Georg(' C We1r Columbus were umted in marr1
Mrs J V M.cGrcw St'f\ 1ng as pro u:k of Aurora spent s"veral days
gram le&lt;Jdl r Mrs Mc'lrew rr. last week us1t!ng the latter s uar ogo by the Rev John Elwood o!
the rema1nmg port1on 11( the bo,Jk ents Mr and Mrs Clr.renee Blea-- Racme The Church \\es beaut1
fully decorated m Whtte by Mr:;
'Kmgdom W1thout Caste
smg Rev Wemck ~erv ed as HPler H11 es of Great Bent
The bttS'ncss !;('S..~ l on was ill guest pastor on Sunuay at t1u~
Mrs Audr a Brewer had the
charge of Mrs Howard Wagen three churches of the Mason Par
ml.Sfortunc of fadurlna her enklc,
hals
ISh
ThursdftY afternoon and was takfln
Durmg tbc soc1a l hollr refrest1
Mtss Jnnct Nicholson membel' to the St Joseph Hnsp1tBI at
mcnts were se1 ved by Mrs Olio
or
the offltc pcrsonn{l( of the Park('rsbnrg by the Ev.lng Am
Grimm to Mrs Harrv I .. yne Mr
W1Iltam Powell Mr• Herm:m Mason County News 1 vacation bnlance PomerQy
V1rgm o
Luyne Mrs Lawrence Parson.:. lng for two weeks at
Rudy Durst attended a bnl'
Mrs Howard Wagcnhals Mrs E l Beach
game at Cuttinnah Sunday
Mr and Mrs Thon as Reed
na Burrus Mrs H P fi( ush Mrs
Mrs Laura Wells nos been lll1
lmve
muved here rro n Burnsvll\(' but Js much better nov.
Marlin Ohlinger Mrs J V Me
and are restdmg in the MeGlolh
Grew
Mildred and Joyce Circle JoycP
!In apartments Mr Reed ts th ~ Carson B1shan and Randy Well&amp;
HAVE GUESTS
Rev George C Wetn ck of AUI band director at Wllh 1ma H1 gh called on Eber Carpenter ano
ora, W Va and Ham Uon John School
fam tl' Thur11dl'!y afternoon
stn of Pumt Pleasant "'' re guests
Mrr and Mrs Georg\~ Souderr
Mr~ Clyde R1ce ~n 1 ch ildren
at th~ dlnnrr meeting (lQ Thurn nre v1sltmg relatives ln Kentucky Xema Mr and Mrs nandall Tal
dal of the Bend Rotary Club
Ruth Ann Love is spendln,l,! 11tt New Lexington spe~t tho
A &amp;hort business n ccllng wa'&gt;!
three
wceiis v1sltmg "dat1ves 111 Fourth of July with Mr and Mrs
conducted by the new president
Dell Talbott and Randy and Ton
Ulmols
Paul Hendersol) 1
A G Mehlmafl was 11 recent Wells The.f went to Ftrked Run
Mcn1hcrs attending were F!fJyd
busmess
vuutor 111 New You Lake and flte a plen1c Ruppcr
Carmack, Lloyd ~ou so J L Ste Mrs Mehlman
l•'anme 1md Margant Durst
son Stewart
wart James Hampton 0 J Bofi vl!uted r~latlvesand
v1s1ted
relatives In Ebenezer, W
111 Chnr1caton
tic, Herman JJyne Ph\llp Wol
Va
Sunday
MISS Karin Shuwver of Colum
pert, Edwin Stem Pkul Hendr.:r
bus
was the weekend guest of Mr
Mr 11 nd Mt•
Autherl!lon
son Donald F Roush Alltln Bon
r~nd Mrs lvao ShawHr
and children, N~~rk viSited hls
ney, Arthur Wehrle lind Ron1e
and chll
Williamson
Mr und MrR- Guy Slewart and sister Mrs Elva
TO 'aTTIND CDNYINTIDN
dren
the
of Diamond visited Mrs Nan
Tlle LIOn&amp; Club heltl lhoir
nle lohnson durh1~ th e weettend
Jar dinner meeting T 11 sday eve Mrs Johnson rcturited with them his home alter
montb1 wlth h11
ntna at tne commumh building for u lwfl wcelt 5 vls1t
A ahort buslneas meetmg follo w
Ch lr\Cf! Cro,._n vl..sltcd
here o! New York
Allen Brewer abd daughter
ed, the dinner U was announcttrf during lhe weekend with h1~
that John Wolfe and Don mvcrs rnrnUv He returned t, Penns!fl Louise visited Mrl Brewer In th,.
would attend tho lnLPrnational vanla a('companleU by hiS w1to St Joseph Hoopl~al Fr~day
Rev Jooe J Raqu1dln of )he
Convention wh1ch Wl ll be held In und son Mnx
Phllliplnes was a supper gues~
Chicago, July g 10 11 nnd 121 h
Mr 11nd Mrs llarok Baley of of Mr and Mra Edgar Brewer
where Dudley L S1mn s o! Char
Steubcnv.ii\C
0 were Saturday
!elton wlll be e\ccled lntcrr\a

Gun Shoot

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WASH 'N WEAR

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llusic 1n the Morning
Doug •Martin Show
Morning ShQW
Pi~es Of E)ght
1\lr DIStrict Attorney
Bingo
The Afternoolt Show
Doug Martin Show
Aml!rlean Bandstand
Record Hop
American !lllndatand
BuceaneerJ!
M~key Mouse Club
:Bingo
Your J&lt;;sso Reporter
,Spor~ Parade
WeAiberman
Meet CorllS8 Arc~er
l!in ;!'in 'l'ln
Jpn Bowie

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FARM NEWS
IIAMCNA S. ' HOLIDAY
'MI- Cotmly A-

FREEZING TIPS Foa YOU
Tbere 11 nolhlng like fresh ve""
and frults • -m:ept fl"ozen
oaea. and there are many other
fooda )"ou can freeze 111t home 10
the pou•bilitle~ far llllng ;our
freezer are alm01t llinltleu CoJ&gt;
turlng the Hfrel!lb'' taste and eolur
your fl"ozen products large~;&lt;
on Oll'llfUI and propor
of your foods
purpose of pacl&lt;at·
Ia
keep frOm drying out
and to preserve Ita food v81u1.
Oavor, color, and uleasing tex
ture All eontainer11 muat be
~!er proU and eaoy to oeal The
.,.ckaging materials mUJt be durable '"d mull not crack at
temperatures Packagmg
which IUCCflSillllly meft th.,.
are aaid to be mois

·W~TOIES

Summer Slacks

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All Stzes ,_ A To E
WASH 'N WEAR

Jeweler

Be Yolll'
Guide

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vapor rroof keeps

A co~]\oy
in Colorado,
'Duot Oq The "'"'" "
sadaeas ln that, come tJ
over
A gal on tv--;.\ now (l'tn oUil
Jookln at some of th!• atull out of
aheer ennuj) was demon.tratina
moklng Iced tea with !natant tea
and poured bolllnt water on lt In
the 1g1Ms t••IH'ille~ to aee aplln
lora !ly But no ~to and solid
there ohe otood Pyr.ex glaaaea, yet?
Or the ICStaurant plaltlc type' Or
whal1
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of m) relative• of long lime .,.
bli~elv Bhowmg me hew to h•sle~
dlah w"hin&amp;. did thto aealding
on one of hls wife 1 bel\ilau

gueslo o! Mr and Ml-s F A
tiona\ president
Thooe attending thq meeting Batcv
Ufltf
Andy Humes Jr onil dauiJhtfl'l'
were Charles Le11ter Jchn Wol'u
Kermit Ford, Don Divers Mark or Limn 0 sgcnt th!! wcekenri
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Watd, Tom HoHman Charles Jew w1th h1s parents M1 and Mrs
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A p Hume Sr
ell, and Go!orge 1 Jewull
REUNION HILD
The annual Spencer reun on
111..1
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the New Haven Garden Club
Mrs
Vlnus
Lee
ana
son
Jet!
sell
were held from the Ewill&amp;
wont away a sadder and a
Roadalde Park A plcni• dinner
ith
h
mother
chapel,
Tueod•Y
at
2
P
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man.
waa ~ervcd at noon, the invoeP. spent Sundav w
cr
the Re~1 Raymond L Roth paator
(l!ltlll can't bear to cook In
tloo belna alven by omlle ~pen Mrs Katie Wilaon nt Hurmonvllle ol the Church of Christ, of!lclM·
and h~d to to..e my~ell \0
eer q! Amherot, 0 Following tbQ
Rev I L Shanafelt of Aihens ing
P•• plates whlch ,l now ,•1m·
dinner a short businc•s meelmg cal,ed c.n Mrs t\1lrlam Feaster on
love to use
held, and the r01t of the day w~ Mon~ay
speel!l muatc wa• provided br
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Mr and hire Joll\eB Slewarl snd
Wliliam !lajter,. organiatan~
IIH'nt •laltlnf&gt;
' Tllooe attending the reunlnn family o/ stoubcnville returned to
Ell!alieth Duffy and Mra Ell
wore Mr and Mrs Edwanl Stad their home S~nday alter apcnding
venoy, whb
'In the
ter of Cleveland 0 , Mr 1and Mn icveral day• with hia parents ;~r i'(llatd~n"' ond ' "Tllo Old Ruaged
Wilbur Frank o! ColuKibUI Mr and Mrs W S ~towart
and llu o. II Speoorrt Sharon
and Mrs Lee JaJBon and
waa In Beccp Grove
and Gary, of Amherst, Ohio. M..rA
Chillicothe, were hotldny
apd pall·b..rero we~c
0 s. BoUOII, Joe Spencer anu
of
her
mother,
Mrs
Sybil
~Jydo
Hya~Jl, Dell liY
10n, olt o! Cbarl,.ton, Biddle A
while
enroute
!rom
~
trip
Saller,
Gll~• Sa~r 1
StH'ncer o• Konno./ Mr and Mr• thr&lt;mal the Southern otatea
and Robert J&gt;Ur
Jlarold Mooro, Harbld Jr, Rotalie
Mr nnd Mra Vernio Webb and
and Ploy&lt;f Ill New Lexir.gton, 0
Mr
ancl Mrs Rny Wqbb &gt; ~f Dela
Jean and ScOt!)' Llndoey ol Grove
wore
spent two d:~ya laB\ Week
City 0 , Mr and Mrs Denny
With
Mr
nnd Mra ilo111Cr J;ccaud
wotie o! Charleaton
Mn
Clara
Rouoh loll fhuraday
a11d
Jim Wolfe Larl'
for
an
indc!lnile
VISit with her 1on
TaUahanee
Roush •! ln law rnd dnuyh~lll', M&lt; and M~' ,
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l'· cl:id~~·
Mr and \lfrl John Kyle Stump Akron
and Mtl Ben ' Ml end !Ira Chorleo Beejle
and aon, Columbus, Mr and "Mrs
Gene l)eoatq, daughter LOla, of
New 1\rl~htan, Pa , were 1uelt11
of their parcnto, Mr and Mrs

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PO~EROV. AREA
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step.. Heanng servrce from Sonoto"""
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riOtqne sown offtces -not ihdependent dealers
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I \om"he~e t~ si:ltve you. My office is equipped to1mea:

sure and _f•t ~OI,Ir needs so as to bring you better hearing
c6ntt"'urng personal gutdonce bosis.
' Your hearing los~ COM be meosu--o.~ - and th
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rw
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, . ' ng at trrulVI ually fitted- in prrvocy in mybffice
6r. ''1 your own home or office
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JUIIPIY pastor ol th~

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Womett
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CASH BAifli: OWNEYi'

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Jlllddleport

NOW ON DI$PLAY
The Stu"ni!'gly Beautiful
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Motor Boat For 1958

Fo'

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security to the 'booting family.
'lltorW, loft Wotor
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Ideal for skiing, cruising, fishing, picnic·

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P'tneot AutomaJtt or Semi A1&gt;
tomaUo home • owued Softe"'
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An A·.I ~-ed Cor J;le S'ure To Check Wlttf·Us·S'urh1glfhe
• Montb Of July. We Ar~ Reducing All. l·nV.entories And
i Ptissltil~ The S·o~ings On To You. Ri!l'oj!mj)erj .It's' Not '
.. fryie Selling Price That Counts_;_ lt;s l'he ·Difference
j 1· ~0\J Pdy. Vi&amp;it Ot.lr ~ew Car Show.Rooill'l .At 46! So~o~th
• Third Ave., Middl;l&gt;()rt Pomeroy Used · e~:~t Lot On West
·Main S.t. Miqdleport U5ed Car .Lot On Royte 7 ot Syco· '·•'

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SOFT W..ATEII SERVICE

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The Weat Columbla-Lo&lt;al 4~
and West Colurh~ds won 'first
round g3mO!III in the Bend So!tball game w~• tnc besl pl~ved game ol
·ournan1ent which oPe ned ll.t \Bich· the •evening West Cqlumbla to9,k
el Pield in MaBon last night.
advantage •I two '!•lko and WI
Sporn down!d Biggs lieP,.r~ error In the first IPnine to move
!"•nt Sl91'c ol 1\1. Plman~ 9-4; In front 1-0.
GSI whlpp&lt;Jd Mlncnvlll• by 1~·3 :
fnd West Columbus edged (l,oaal
430 of Kyger Creek, 3-1.
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BORUM affords the Ut~st ~~fet¥ and

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Spnm4 ~SI, ~~llipolis Are
1st Round Soft Ball

tines of the Dream Boat was especially

Comfort becayse she Is

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trally loooted, o~t Ol blgb wa.
ter. Beautiful .-river view. Larg~

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(irst. Phone 319-M. J.B-10·12-31&lt;

BATES
~ ..." 90' •""" Ollo lllo:..U•m. Hlr.llalll4 cllaq 1 0IOo.-4 .....,
fol' Wet &lt;t&lt;DII!I:UUVJ iluleriJSpOeW- ODO molllh !_or 2:&gt; oent. por WOld.
Full ralie of l coals per word wiD be &lt;barl!ed-for achertlllnC U

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1ofpald for bef'"lbo Jlkn of ea:h mcmtb lciilaWIDJ IDserlloa.
!lrron iJ1 AdvetliiWli--Sboula 1io! reoortod lmmedlatel,. l'bo
DaU, SenUhel will n~ b,e reapora~ble for more than oniP lncol
lOid laaerlloo.
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Loade'd while you wall. Also
trucks av:~;ilable to haul at rea·

sonable rat.ea.
WILLIAM McKELVEY
Portland,. Ohio •

Used

IIUPER REGULAR
OR

SUPER PREMIUM
AT

Pomeroy Farm Bureau
Co-Op Auoclatlon

Kelvinator

relngcrator

Good condition. Phone Chester
YU-52231.
7 7 6tp

Deep Freeze 14 cu. ft. good coH
Jillon Also 14" porta Dle TV , G
E. Set! Lewis Capehart, New
Haven
7-3-8\L

Hours · 6 00 A.M. to 10.00 PM.
Daily Except Sunday
~. Mlln St. Pomeroy, 0.

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1tc Crc&lt;tm

~octal.

RQ(:k Spnngs

Methodist Church, July 11 , 6·30
p m. Home mnde Icc crcnm,
cake and hr!Veragcs
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r csponsibl(' for ~my dc)ts nw1dc

by llnyonc except huw;elf fl'om
th1s dal•!.

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WANTED: n1de to Ktuscr l'J anl.
Ravenswnod. Midni~ht shtft

New Cbrysl4~r Alrlcmp' :V..HP Ca8e-

ment wmduw Deluxe Atr Condition ~"r 11~ or 2.10 volts. Uegular
Starting July 13th. Ph U20U-Ni.
$a64 05 will sell at cost. Phon&lt;;
7 lO 3lc 38B·Y.
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Jtubcrt E. Dolilcy will not be rc· 1049 }NrteY - Davidson ll)'dra·
sponsihle fo1· any debts made by
Ghdc 74 Motorcycle m good
anyoue except himself from t bis
con d:tum. Priced to sell Phone
date.
TU 2-4653~ New Haven, W Va .

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Robert E Dailey

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----upurtmcnt on f!rat

best series Mcrcur). Blllcttnur .•

Cabbaac plants Late !lat Dutch
and old-timu potjjtO on1on sets
VB Belvcden·,
to hl! planted in October. Al so
fl.270. 4 dr. Sedan. Autom•
rhuburh to cut and to ,,.deep
tlc •hfrt II &amp; H. i.o.ally •own
7-~·!lt :-

cd. A very clean c:1r inside an rl

out. Blacttnnra,

Pomeroy, 0

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!l'etzC ond one palr beagle pupB
7 months old. Se4:ond house east
·trtun ' J~Cbool hu1111c ln Syrucusc.
Whi.'.'"1r&gt;Iiolmcs.
7 12 3Jc

glide, R &amp;

210 Sedan. Power

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Ott'llt. ).~, tall Wm. Gr.O..r

IIvek Sprl...

I fluor. fJ large rooms and , bath.
Front porch, gura~c
Adultfi

prefl: rred . Phone 97l·Y for ap·
1950 Mercury
VB )lontclolr
7 8 3tc
polniJincnt.
$1 ,993 2 dr llor&lt;l Top Nc.
Pontiac trade·m Sml!rt wliJt,· 2 bedroom apartment Newly reno·
1nd red finish. Beautiful inter
vated. lter.t rc38ohq bl e •Call
lor. Low mllc&lt;~~e ll'lnest anrl
44HI.
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PomcrJy, 0
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ITRUClURAL I I!AMI
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OHIO \..\lALLEY
JUNK CO.
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IIIOD B~l&lt;k V8 Super, $1,64ft
Middleport Fh··· .ll.qtr'"obllo
2 door Riviera Cpe Locally own 8 cow~; In good protluc lion Opal
Bonds.
Phone 63111-ll.
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Hollon , Mlncrsylllc. Ph9nc 8l1M
ed c:ar. Power Steering an&lt;l
.1 .~~-1 1 to att .U\iMPLETE lillurr.ace l!rotett•l)n
brakea. A Super tn vulut•
Jllaettnor.s, Porncrny, 0. 7-5-fttr
Life, Auto~ rtre1 Polio. Call Our
VIII~ r.Mdleporl, onto.
Good CiNn Ullod Cor1

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M.nl!OPOLITAN
Auto lal11

Window oxhaust f4n 3 blade 16"
wlth 1/6 HP motor \ln a:ood rona10 '"' dillon . for quick ROle $1~. 217·J.
7 10 ate
'~d • door."l'artly euatu;;Jz;d.
' See It ot 01!3 S. 4tl! Ave., ~id·
dleport, Ohio.

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or, 9 ft. bed. II. 11. Gray, 111. 7,
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(Doll&amp;
Bailey) ani! four children of Levittown, N. Y., and Mri, Harold JJarrl•on (Mary lane Balley) and children of Fort Pierce, Fla, are vJs.
iting theJr parents, l\.lr. and• Mrs.
Her111an B•lley.
Peggy Vanderhoof, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Carl Vanderhoof of
Marion, is ~he guest of ,her uncle

we~e Joined there by &amp;Irs. 'Herolrt

Johnson, Ricbard Leifheit
anti
MISS Nancy Runyon, of SpriDtf·

CO!llas aod 1 Dianne. They wtU Clarence
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Swnnson, , •t Gallipolis. She wlU ..,,. for
also visit ber uncle and aunt, ~r.
and Mrs. Charlea •8. Swanson and
family, ~tote returning home.
lfiss Loll Cecil was taken to the
Melgo General Hospital yesterday
by the Rawjlnga-Coats' ambulante
for tre~anent.
Mrs. Hr,l.(ID Beeson arrived fr.om.
Columbtil Wedneaday foi- a '1'llt
with lllrl. W. H. JqbUOi and other
friends,.._\1t
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Mra.
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worst eleclrlcal and thunder stonns it has experlerlced In a ·
ntll!lber of years according to County Engineer JED Harttn•
ger today.
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. Hartinger r~ported that there was very 1ltt~ damage as, a
result of the stonn and that there had been reports however,

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by redudng vitlbihty to •n almost
zero.
maDded to the lfeig• County Jt:-'1
The
weathtrman eam'e up with
lod37 under bond of $3 000 each
bit u!lual prediction today - more
l :w.aitin&amp; Grand Jury action on fatn.
eb,jges of, IBI!Iult with intent to
But he sa1d there 1~uld be fair
kill' and uttering of menacing weather
Sunrlay was the seattcred
threats.
showe111 and tnundenbowen ex~
petleo today would end by tonighl
At IUDr!Je today, Clevellnd re·
ported tbe o~ly ramtall. There
wat a' layer of ground fog over
mOlt of the other areas of the
llate.
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AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES

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2 Dr.

Seda~t

Radio lleater, Sll\. :frAAJiritoolon. BoauUiul two

tone blue orlglnai flnllh. Extra clean inaldo and out. A one ownoer car.

1954 BUICK Ctntury · ·-- ---- -- ·-- · $1,295
2 Dr. Rtvtern CP!l. Dynafibw, Radio and Heater. Clean blue and
white ori1lnal fln!fh. wltll • .,. seal eovert. Thlo ear showo ueeptlonaleare.
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4 Dr. Sedao. llynaflow, Ridlo, Healer, Power Steering and ·Power
Brake~ Spotleoo orl1lnal Blue an&lt;! White finish with extra 11e..
bluolntertor. A really wonderful ear at olow price.

1955 PLYMOuTH V8 Belvecftrt ·· · · $_1,~70

• Dr. Sedan. Automatic Shift. Radio and Healer. Locally owned.
A vrr-t elean ear lnalde and out.

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Peoplea today J matter, in yhu:!l
U!wtence' Jeffrlel. wu ,acruaed by
Wilbur Smith ot 1Gahanna Ob1o

conversion ot _property w:b
oettled by Jeflrlel , agreeinc to
\'ay Smitll . for a PQDY left in his
care which be atleJoclly sold tu
another party. IOffrU.s also agreed
to pay the f01t1 Df the ease anrs
the matter di1111iRM: witbout r!a[

In ller foul. She Is tho . 8fand·
dauah\er of Mr. and Mr.. C, H.
Wl1e Jr.
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Mrs. R. k. Pictens and 1on, Ray,
lett Wc.dneada¥ lor M!nneapolia,,
Minn., where they wlll visit her

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Alia and Jamea In Spflnilfleld. ,
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FURNITU~E
0. !lie~ C11Mr II

1955 CHEVROLET V8 -- ·-- ·-------- $1,225

Dr. 210 Sedan. P~wer1llda, Radio ~nd Heater: Boautlfnl tan
and while finish wlth new tan and white' seat covero. Low mile·
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and belt larlel llii'Ct11'1'

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one Owittl' r.h.

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fORD va ·.. ·\·-- .......... -- $1,395·

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4 Dr. Sadall. New Orefll and wklte flilloh with new aray oeat
eevera. For the peracon who wanle a late model car with • Std.
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patient at the St. Jm!E!ph Ho11pltal,
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Parkersburg.
Sandra llctz, daughter of Mr.
and Mr~. Wtlhnm .Bctl Jeckaon, ~
recovering from blood poisonlQJ

AU NEW r!!RNITURE FOR

of buvy water on some of the
county roads during the heightll
of the atorm whJ('b dumped an ~
average of J 8 ln('beJ ot rain
throu;.ti:Iou~ the area
There Vlere no windJ or hght..
nJng damages re~orted in tbe
rounty, but tbe torrential rains
&lt;1dded to the halard• of driving

ltaeioe B~others ·
Bound To Jui·y
On $3,GOO Bonds

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and Mrs Wllli:lm B Downie anrl Wallace Laine al\d son, llmmy,
other relative!.
will arrive Friday for the weekend
Mrs. JOSE:ph Matthews and fam- with thl!tr . grandmothcr~ returning
Uy of Cincinnati are visit10g wit~ to Clcvebnil Sttnd1y.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sisson ann
MJsset DPrbara and
Mrs. Paulne Angeletti of 378 E vert have retUrnmf frorq, ,a '"'''" ·II'
Seeond·st.
weeks vlait with robtivea in
iumbut.
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Mn ' Ailo Ho&lt;e, I• a ~a~ent

the Holzer llospltal In ~iJalllpolia.
:drs. Hoce IF! a si.!ter nf Mrs.
sic Hennesy,
, '"'tt r
Mro. Lo~111 Douglos, 'wpo ba•
been o~~s:listln!J U1 the C:ll"C! of ldrs.
Ida Nell, at lhe home Iff !&lt;irs. Lll·
llan McGhee, baa ~turned to her
home in Belle, W. Va.
Mn. r•.1ul Darnell is a aurgiciil

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Is Rroorded Throughout Area "

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field.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fred:er
of Rac!ne apant tho holldJ.V weeJ&lt;.
end at Dayton with Mr. Freeker's
10n and daughter-ln·law. Mr. and
Mr1. HermaD F'reck~r and famuy
Mr. and Mta. Donnld Marks
Ullloll
have returned from a •tacaUon &amp;1 1 Mc!G~~·· ,
,
Virginia Beach.
and . Mrs. JWry Laing o!
Mn. Louis Mitchetrield and
nre JU~Itl or the ,form·
children or Rochester, Mich. arP~..
)Bother, Mrs. Edna Laing, 'and
the gue&amp;ts ot her m~Jther, Mr~o .
cousin, Mlu Nin:1 Russell
Floyd Clark. ,
wW also vlsil Mrs. Laing's
MI .. Margaret 1o Elberfeld of
Mr. end Mrs: ~ale.
Westervtu0 Ia the guest of Mr. WrJ.Uht of R,utland.' Mr.•nd l!a':-s.

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to be hold
for lbe
and aunt, Mr. and Mn:. L W. 'Me- lies. Mn.

Middleport s.tiiJ

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lllrs. Cllarle$ Finnigan

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Pomeroy Bend

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Is Hostess For
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llan today loUed lil his barn
-~ocl Part whjle nelng
wu vltluaUy eoneeded him saturday's ''162,100 Hollywood Gold
CUp.
Mrs. Earl 'f'homa entertained
--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,J•t her home on Wolrs Drive TueBt
day evenl.:l~ with a !Jyette shower
honoring her alBter, Mta Harold
Hoger.
The gift table wu placed In
THEATRES
front of a picture window end
MEIGS-POMEROY
decorated wltb a large stork and
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pink u.d white table cover. Pink
TDN.IGHT ,
and blue wa• carried out lo the
'-ruE FEMALE ANIMAL''
decorations.
Hedy LaMarr- Jane Powell
Featurette
1 Durflt1 the evening game• Mrs. George Wildermuth Is
were played and prizm; were a· vlsttmg in Massillon wi&amp;h Mr. ani.
"A BOY AND IDS DOG"
warded to Mary Lou Burnaide, Mr1. Jame.s Ruckman {Corinne
Ruth Staockton and Mrs. Floyd Ashworth) and lillont d•ugbter,
SATURDAY
Barbara Ann.
Kina.
"D~ON AT SUNDOWN"
A pink &lt;~Dd blue decorated cake
Mr. tna Mrs. Hoy ".Riffle and
Randolph Seoll - John Carroll tee cream deconrecl with mina· son Melvht have returned from
-alsoture blue storks, coflee, lemon· DeKalb, DJ. where they vliJted
"LET'S BE HAPPY"
ade, and miniature :~tc..rk favors the formers brother F..mory llif.
Tony lhrlln- Vera Ellen
were served by the hostess and fie, who was injured in a farm
SUNDAY 1111 TUIIDAY ~ Mrs. Geora:ia Thoma to tt,. follow· aecldent. Mr. RIIne h11d juat J'IJ
"COWBOY"
ing guests Mrs. Laura Hager, Mrs. turned home from a Chleago
Glenn Ford- Jock Lemmon
Yvonfte F)owen and daugbte; 1 Hospital, where be had been UD·
Bren(la, Mrs. Harold Bumaide, der the eare of a bonP- specialist
TEMPLE-Middleport
Mary Loa Burnside, Miu June since January 1. Enroute hOrtl!!
Sayre,
Mn. lames ~ayre
an•l the Rtrfie'a spenJ; a day at Lake
TONIGHT ond SATURDf.Y
daughter
Brenda,
Mrs.
Floyd
Michigan.
THE MONOLITH MONSTERS
King,
Mist~ Ruth Storkton, Miss
Melvin Riffle Ha11 returned to
Grant William•, Lola Albrlj]ht Linda Stockton, Mrs
Roberta
h111
employment at Columbu~
-alsoCruthcrs
ilnd
daughter
Debbu:,
after
a two weeks vacation with
"LOVE SLAVES OF
Mrs. Webtr Thoma, Mlas Norma his parento, Mr. and Mra. Roy
THE AMAZON"
Bcarhs, M:r.a Florence Burnaidc. Riffle
Don Taylor - G1anna Segele Miss Barbara Eskew, Mr1 Glen
Mrs. Pearl HyceJI end grand·
Thoma,
Mrs.
Georgia
Thoma
an.!
aon,
Rodney have returned home
SUNDAY ond MONDAY ,
the honored guett Mra. Harold after a two weeks visit In Bloom·
"DARBY'S RANGERS"
Hager.
field, N. J with Rev. and Mn
Jame• (Maveilrk) Garner
Sending gifta were Mcry Kauf! Niels Christensen
Etchalka Choureau Mrs. Bert Sayre, Mrs. Dana Mur·
Mrs Emma Leifheit,
Mra
;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;~~~~~r~ay~,~a~n~d~G~r~a~ce:_;P~e~tz;in~g~er~--- and
Theodore Lehew, William Lehew
son Teddy r~pent hut Sunday
at Groveport With Mr. and Mra
Robert Lehew and dauahter. They

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About one ineh was reported at
both Cleveland and Youngstowa
while three quartera of an ineh
ilrendled tho Dayton and £ lncllf
natlareaa.
Early temperatures today ran&amp;·
ed from 81 .at €anton to '10 • at L

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