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llllu Janice ChUdo oludeol nlll'llo
at the Holzer Hospital School of
Nurolng II apendlng • month .va
calion ~~ the bome ot her mother

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DofCOS
Picniclsf:feld

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LueUle BIWkllla ••.••••.••.•••• Poaeroy Soele&amp;J Edltll'
DvJda ••-Middle-"' .,....,..._ ....._

anc! steven
Queen of GaUipoU., are mitlna

their unde and aunt Mr and M,..
• 'nle ~ui Circle of ibe B. H.
Bert ·Bodlmer at their home oo
Saol!qfa .lwonary SoeleiY or UJ
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r-• ,....... .. South · Second Street.
the First Baptist Church held its
· lllr. ..,d Mn. Roy C.'rueser
pienle at the cburth lui night
lamUy, Mr~ Hollla Shoemaker
U wu lcbeduled to be held at the
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and Mlu Leona Shoemaker visit·
lloadsl.de Park, but was changed
ed recently with Kr. and. Mrs,
due to lbe weather conditions.
Charles Taylor and J(r. and Mrs.
Eleven membera and one guest
Charles Shoemaker at Barberton,
weN: preaent. Tbei'e Wll llQ pro.
James Bearbs retumed ·home W. Va.
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cram planned, and the only huoin- Members of the Dsughlers of Sunday altornoon ' lrom' the Hol- .Jock Kelly son of lllr. and Mrs.
eu cooducled wal unfinished Ruth class of the Uolted Me· ze:r Hospital, but' II confined to M. L. KeUJ is a surgleal patient ·
bualoeu tabled from prevlow thodist bold their annual picnic his bed.
at the Holzer Hospital, In Gallimeeting.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Ja·
Mrs. lobn Larea of ColumbUJ Is polll.
Hostesses for the ned meeting cob Ml'CB, Athens.
spending thil week with her titRecent guests of Mrs. James
are J(rs. Leoua Bosler, and Mrs
ler Llda and "dr. and Mrs. G. A. Faulkner were, Mr. ond Hto.·
~~~belle Winebrenner.
A pot luck 'dinner was served Adams, Rutland Road.
James Faulker Jr. 'and son James
at noon followed by a short bull·
Mr. and Mn. G. A A~ams, 111, Mr. and Mr~ Wolter Faulkoc&amp;s session with the president. niece Lida Adams and Mrs. John n6r and her mother Mra. Audi~!
Mn. Minnie Ne•ltzling, presiding. Larea returned home Tues~ay af. Droddle of Charleston.
The me~tlng opened with the ter a visit in Ashlanol, Ky , with
lllr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
pledge to the nag, after which relatives.
and daughter Judy wert weekend
I devotions were led by Mrs. o. H.
Mrs. William Baxter who was visitor&amp; of his parents Mr. and
Myers, using as her theme,
vislilng
In Brldgepofl and }\'heel- Mra. W. V. Owen in Columbua.
"The Sermon On The Mount" ta·
Mlso Cherole Blak• atude.ing, W. Va., waA ·called home
ken from Matthew and Luke.
Tuesday b' the death of bqr eou- nurse at lbe Holzer Hospital, .is
During the social hour the hos- sln, Homer 1. Sayre.
guest at th~ home of her paren!a
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teS&amp; served water melon to Mias
Mlu ludy JenniJliO of Manito- Jlr. and Mrs. E. Ill. lllake Ml,.
Lydia Ebersbach, Misses A'Ugusta woc, Wiac., who has been the Blak'e ha,s • monlbs
vacatio~
and Ada Genheimer, Mrs. Thoma• 1uest cf her father tof thQ paat from her dulles at the hospital .
Goeglein, Mrs. AJbert Young, Mra. two weeks left Monday for AI·
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmish
George H. Parker, Mrs. Neutz~ llanco lor a •visit with her grand· and daughters Sally and Betti)'- u!
hng, Mrs. J:&lt;:ob Gloeckne r ~ Mlsa- mother, Mn F1ora Porter.
Detroit, were weekend vi11itora Itt
es Nelle and Clara Bing, llrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and the home of hia parentil Mr. and
l_wyers, Mrs. George Joachim family recently retlll'n.ed tram a C. A. Emmlah.
and four guests Rev. and Mn. vacation trip to Nia1ara · Falla,
Mr. ond Mrs. Cari lllattox have
Eugene Brown, Mn. C. M. Hoov· enroute home they spent a week as their guest their granddi'Ughter
Complete
er of Painesville and Mrs. Sam at Vermillion and also atte~ded a Hary Ann Maltox of Nitro, W.
Strauss,
Athenl!l.
ball game In Cleveland~
Va., who will apend two Wfleks
Your Summer
Mra. Olive lngraham ia on a with them.
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Wardrobe
week'a vacation from her duttea
Returning Saturday from a va
aa secretary at the VanldJu'm eatlon trip to VIrginia
WITH
Beech,
plant.
'l'•re Mr. and Mrs. Ira Buteher
Mrs. Olive Ingraham and dau- and ehildren Judy and Jimmy.
The Cub Scouts of Den Six ghter Sandra Kay left Tueoday . Recent guesls of Mrs. Hylda
met Tuesdaj afternoon at t.h.e evening for a viait in WilliamJ- Rice and daughter JacqueUne were
home of their den mother Mrs. town, w. Va., with her bl'(lther ldr. and ll!rL Henl'l' McConnohea
NOW ON SALE
Charles Murray. Mrs. Uoyd and si.!ltsr.fn-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Galllpolll.
Wright ia the assistant den moth-- Dean Hill.
· Freddlo Mee1, aon of Mr. and
Mr. and ),fro. Clarence Might Mrs. Fred Meea of Columbus bas
er.
Jr. alld lOR Fe{UJ'nod tO their been the gueot of hi• grand·
The meeting opened with the home at Ba!U Sunday after n mother
Mrt. James Faulkner,
pledqe to tho flog. Plano were vlolt with rclatlveo.
wjllle
his
parenta were on a va·
Your lltln Dtolor Since 1890 made for a trip to the museum at
:Mrs. MorgBl'et Hy1ell of Col- tatl.on trip to Canada.
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Marietta, Friday. The Cub Scout
Mr. and Mfl, c. · P. Cassanova
IIIU lt.
Mlcltlloporl promtae concluded the meelln&amp;, umbus Is the guest of her oloter
and brother·in-law~ M.r. and lira. and aona, Gary, Guy, rnd Grey,
alter which games were played. Pearl Jacobs.
left Ibis morning lor their homo
Mrs. Pearl Jaeobs .nd titter, In WalllnJion Conn. alter vish.inJ!Ill
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Mrs. Moraaret Hysell vlalted re- 1\fn Cauanovt'l parenta Mr.
cently with \heir brolhe! and slo· Mro. John SeibeL
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ter~n-law, Mr. and !lira. Frank·
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Buck, Rutland Rusd. ,
.-Mr. arid Mrs.,Jiarry Laing, 11!1'.
Mr. and MrL Thomao Crow Jr. and Kra. Wallace Laing and sor.
and family are 1 pending a va••· Jimmy have returned ·to thell
lion In Te'"'s with relative•
hom•• In Clevelaod alter visiting
Value• To .8.95
Mr. and Mrt. Dan Hum~hrey the rormen mo,ther Mn. Edna
have returned to their home In Lalns and other relative• In thb
CqluU&gt;bus altor a vlolt with Mr aree.
and lin. Brrt Grimm aild other , .llr. and lin. ~mea Weber
Speelll Group
relative•. •
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hive •• their gueall Mra. Weber's
Mn. Howa~·d Mclntooh rtturoed hrother-ln·law and sister Mr. and
home Sunday from Holser lloopl· lllro. Ed. Nlewoehner ol Da,lon.
tal and is convalesclor nicely
Mrs. Stanley Addleaburger of
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COSTUME
JEWELR;t

B. H. SANBORN
· Jewelry Store

SEMI-ANNUAL

Summer Clearance
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WOMEN'S SHOES ······ · · · · $1.00 to $5.95

SALE
OUr regular 79e lo $1.39
clrera mal$fals. Smilll•bolts.
Cottons~ nYlona and r•yons.
36 Inch t0 Q !nell width.

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MEN'S DRESS SHOES · ··· ·· $2.95 to $6.95
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SALE OF ROBIN HOOD'S
Keds and Kedettes
Work Shoes

'BLOUSES - DRESSES - SHORTS · · Y2 Price

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THUitiDAV and PltiDAY
"ANOTHER TilliE.
;1-N'OTHER PLACE"
LIDI 'l'ufner' \BaiT)' Sullivan

2 for'-$t.oo
Betty Brite
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only other ·Hobaon naa eame on· a
homer by Tony Tll,l'lor.
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tall)'lng lhelr 12 runs. Sieve Hlrkalo had two olJ!IIet and 1 ho11111
run. Gerald )teUj went oil the way
on lhe mound tor )tailer while
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Dale Wlpple were bilsipess1
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"Mr . .. and ~· ~)'DO . 110115b;

MIBa •Holen . Boer,

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and Mr. and · Aln. ·
ll•u•h "'t'"t simai')l .tp
· with Mr. and lilrs. H&gt;W.
son and ebildl'e!lll· Jolis!
Rousb 1111d Ports !Ipboderj.
wftb.eased tba ~I regatta 0~
Seloto Rivet ' and 'followea w~11 1 a;

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Monkey Run
no\r .emploY'!d bji ·Pre.!ton Molllt&amp;
in · lliddleport. He oerved In the
po~pa · G.d ioW'rated a vartet,
buainesa in Texas Jn recent

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Hedy LaMarr ..,. Ja~e Pciwell
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Ro,. Allen - Dottle

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Mrs. Holand ~non and
o1 Dayton have been
the fttrmer's sister, t!ra.
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Mr!J. ' Wysor1g of Bucyrus, a lOr··
local recldent visited this
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Sgt. ond Mrs..
buslne.. vloltoio
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leave for Camp Pendletoal ~·••u.,
Monday, where Sgt. ·Rice II
Uoned· ·with ihe l.!arlnea., · •
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Hu~bor~ we!&lt;J In
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C. ·F. Hibbs was in !lnntlnllton
Monday evening to attend a Bqy
&amp;out Council meeting. He wal ·
aicompanled by W•· Hlbba who'
vlalted her mother, . 1~. ,Rhea,

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llo~dollle Plr~ wl)lle on II picnic
auallol~ed ' a bod!l' _,pralned
~m, iridl')l .-.:a• treal!&gt;d bji Dr. ,J.

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attend thO Warner relllllon al the
honiO ol Mr." Ind . ul~ Charlea
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cljlldreQ , were .rueats · ol Mr. ond
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