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bel{1 ~Un!ll, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., Jul~ 22, 1958

·Honored·At,Party

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·Held By Family

The lilth birthday of Jean llfees
WIS oboerved with a family party
SunclaJ eveninll •! the home o!
..r ~all, Mr. and Mrs Richard
illeeo,Darwln.

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, Mrs Frak Swatzwalder and Mrs.
Edtth Gloec,hner of Cilium bus were
the week end jiUCala ofl.lra. Martln
WaddeJI and of other relatives and
friends.
Jam•a Will and daughterB
and her grandmother, Mrs. Walter
Wallter, lelt Mondiy for Columbus
to attend the )Yeddmg of Mrs.
Will's sister, MI!IB Nancy Howol~
this morning
o. 11. Rad!Qfd was 8 b"'inoss
!drs.

A buHel dlnuer waa aerved In·
dlldinll two deeorated birthday
I .... and home made Ice ereom
to ._,, and Mra Otto Meos, and
d...pter, Joan, aud John Teaoerry
ol GolumbW; Luther 1Erw1D, All·
ni:li Jfr, •nd Mn. Harold Erwin visitor m Cmcmnata over the week
aild aou, Robert, Gallipalis; Mrs. end.
Alberllleeo and Mr. and Mn. Mal·
Mr. •nd "!lila Robert Croy and
eolm
llces
and daughter, Edith 181011Y 0 r All••t a, G•·· VIS 11ed Sal·
Ann,
o!
Pomeroy.
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urday watb Mr and Mrs Homer
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.Jean reee1ved a number of Radfol'd
Jlflla lncludlug one from Mr. and Mr. and !drs. Willard Ebersbach,
!\ln. GUhert falces and aon, Jimllll', Mra Cbul" Buck and Mrs. c. J.
' ~"iihiioiiwere;;;;;iiuiiniioiibliieiitoiiiiatteiiiiniidii.;;;;;;;;;;;dEbersbac~ visited Sua•ay in south·
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11de, W. Va , with Mr and Mrs
George Dabney and famlly They
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were acc!'mpanled... home by Mi38
Pomeroy Bencl
Joyce Ebersbach who had been
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the guest or the Dabney Cumily for
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several day.s.
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MJi;IG8-POMEROY
Mr. a~d Mrs Dav1d 1\.ligbt oi
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MUierspGl't visited rJlatives In the
TONIGHT
area Sunday.
Joh:1 W1ggins :&gt;f CharlerOI, Pa .
and Mr and Mtl. Ralph ~olmes or
Charle!lton, W. Va., were receat
dinner ~uesto of Mr and Mrs.
Walter Bentz They atfllo vllited
Mra. 'Edna Wlggina, 'Minersville.
R. J Gruc.ser of Columlms visit,.
ed
recently wtth hts grandfather,
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R R Stobart, who is Ill.
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Rev anJ l lrs. A N GrueAer of
Lancaster art·ived Saturday fl&gt;r •
a
few days vlelt with her fnther, R
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R Stobart and d:J.ughter, Miss
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Genev1f'Ve
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Mr. Donie"' Reibel and lnlant
dauahter,
Fae Kathryn, lzreturned
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home Monday 1rom Ho er os~
Whlts Opera Doc
pital
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of Empire
ldr ••·nd Mra Don Thr.maa and
h
Il'llture Bueball Champs
dau&amp;:hter of ~oupdl!vllle, W. Va ,
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Want To Be Prelty
were week end gueltl of tbeJr
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and Mrs Ralph
M'•
P.rol'ts.
Woclnoodoy Not Open
el
Grave&amp;
and
Mr
and Mn. Everett
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Not O~n Tqnlaht

Wodnndor oncl Thunctay
ANOTHER TIME ANOTHER
PLACE
Lana Turner · Barry Sullivan

Thomn•
Miss Hoberla Kracuter refurned
home E:undJoy morning after a
week 's vlalt 1.1 Parkersburg, W Va
with Mr. and Mrs Dale Valentme.
and fRmily
, 'Mn Dale ValentlnP and chll&lt;'-

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SPEC·IAL
l.imited Time Only
ON ALL

~assenger

Cars

(WHEELS BALANCED
INCLUDING WEJGHTS

FOR
ONLY

Middleport Society Picnic Friday
Mr and Mrl. B. F. Parm1lee
wert m Huntington, W. Va., ,Ends Contest By
Sunday where they v1s1ted rela·
Red,BiueGroup$

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH - DeSOTO
CR. SHIM, 1: MU!
Mldtlleperl

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M1ss Addle Fugate joined Mr11
llfinnle
Arthur, Huntington, lut
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Tuesday lor 1 trip via tra1n to
Ladlle JltwldJq • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • Po111eroy Soele&amp;y EduO;' '51. Pelersburg, Fla. They will
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J111tla JUee •• , • • • • • • • . • • • •• • • Middleport Soeleb EdiiJi'. Mr. and Mro. C P. Uuttou Wh&gt;
are botb lll at the1r ~orne on
Lincoln Street, bad " tilear week
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guest. their son-In-law aftu
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daughter, Mr and Mrs. George
er:~~~om
FariO of Columbus.
M;•s Jun'e Dell Ha""'•D became the bride of Mr. Marvin E.
Beulah Neaae Is 1\)o guest oi
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Mrs Nan l\loore and Mils Mil
Wickersham, Friday, July 18 at 8:30 p.m. at the home OI the dred Hewley, tills week.

RuraI Home W Scene Of J Jy JB h
W k
Wed'-'uing Rites
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The lliddleport

Church of
Christ will bold a Sljnday School
picnic at the Roadl&lt;lde Park
darung at 6 P. l\1. Friday even·
mg. braa~ a favorite dllb and
taote serv1ce In c as~ of ram
1neet at

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RUISIAII IQ),IALS

Birthday Party
Js Held f or

MOry R fh S

HELSINKr ' UP!-

I!I~OilDS
&amp;imyo~ Pill-

~ln ' ' ljql!lla &lt;!lluallod 1M world
re&lt;ord of el&amp;bt mialytoa, 3"-6 oe•·
o-nda for t~-3 S.®wleter lteeplechase In the lll!ltJon Natlolaal
lraek •nd !(tid obamplonshlpa on
l&gt;onda) n!ght ·

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by Baird: one of the leadlftl pdera
on the Ne1i' England 1circuli the
last ~wo aeallons, booted horn~ tour '
win~•"' !1 NIJI'aPn&amp;~ll fark on
Monday to move up to third ploce
In tlao battlo. for , riding honors.

This is the cloalng of the at·
tendance contest for Wt cl.aaacs
oi the church with l!!e Rod, of
which Mrs. Clyde !\.llensworth

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, • No luggiro1- no pulling

• Nonie gr.des sMOolhf'l
3 wf.eels.
• Double stretch hose
lets you cleon full flight
on

111rface.

BIG

July

tbewt, for overloading alter 1
plea of not guilty. He tDSied one
caae out of eourt, that of Olil·
ford IDU, Letart F11l1, cited 1n

Buy Now at this

for miJuse of farm Ueenae platea
lD other aetiona the ""!Or for·
felted a ~ bond or James E.
Woosely,
Columbus, cbarget!
with havin1 DO drlver'1 licenae
and conlluued the caae ~~Keith
Jl'arklna chorge4 with ,.,.ult and
bAttery untU AUJI. 12 when the
complainant faDed to appeor.
Scheduled lor Frldty court b•
fore the mayor are Donald F
Weaver, opeedlng and defective
lnoffter; Frank Hamb, opeedintr
aud hovlnJ no regiotnUon; Geo
Wellington, pennilllng unlleen·
aud h,a_vl!!!ng.i• no_: reclltration; Le '
1! 011 Pleu .COurt CJ&gt;ora,
lllOJ! i: oult IC&gt;r
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Consumer·Prices
Upwatdln
Latest Report
.VIASIDNGTON UP].....(:ononm·
prl&lt;.. edJed up to ' uew all·
time reeord peat Ia Juue, tho

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IOVOI'DIIIenl reported ICI'laJ.
The eononmer price Index wont
leu tlrin ou~l!th of I per
cent to riac:h 123.? ~ eeul of
avert(e prieea In IHT:.e. Tbil
U per cent hiJher tbon a
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Twin OIJdo.O" Hyiio"" hold

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aud deocrii&gt;Od the
·arrange-· ltnete~ae ., "tiny;" ahd "'fiiellon
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Tile aeputmonl'o fluma or La
hor Sta!iatlet .aiiQ aDJIOUnced !hat
the toe-hOIIlo poy of . lhe rieraJo Aetoty worm re ..)~ •
reeord hilh Jut moulll.
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n wu learned that Mr. alld
!Ira. George Smith of Rl&lt;bmood
hod been Yllitlng hll alder, Jll"'.
Wood in PukiiJ'Iburg. Mro. Wood
LIDd Misa Amo1 were returning tr.
Ricllmond to extend the viJ•t
there.
Meanwhile inclement weather
c.ousing poor vioibllily and 1!i&lt;k
lllffacel were being C!'tdlled b: oj.
P&amp;rt 1rith eaa1iq four minor •c·
cldent,o In Gallla C011nty TueJCiaJ.
There were no injuries, only rl
large number of dented fenders
and aida D.l cara.
But ' ln Chelblre at 11:10 p.m.
Tuaday Cbarl.. L. Spirea, 2'1,
lllddleport Bl I, wu clled .luto
Gallla eourt for !ailing to yiel4
the rilhJ..oi·WJ¥,
Ills ar wu trnelln1 west DD
Route 11M •bout .7 ol 1 milo
...t of Cbeallire, and ~
JOuth onto Little KyJOI road. AL
thai point Charlcoa E. Youftl, 13,
lit. ; lllddleport. eom!ng ~~ t!:D
IIIMt- 'lflll mel Tlit -patrOl.
Hpinted medlum
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•ln
pellllou Wbium,too
llld a July 4 IDcideat ftonlted lr.
lw of wagea totallin1 $33.211,
and bOipltal bills an4 medl&lt;al
treatment totalllq 131. He Aid
he hu been permanenUy dilflg.
ured and may lote more wagee
and lacur more Jlledlc:•l ' billa.
Richard Frqieit Is obarged wiL~
UIIUII with lni4Jll to kill by
Whlttingtoa In County ,Tudge Em·
melt Peoplel' eourl an aetlon
that waa to. have been adjudica·
led today.

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Dead were
Smitll, Richmond, Va. and Gteiui
Antbony, 22, of Buffalo, W Va., who wu eurout~ to bls dilly~
jOb at the Valley Belle Dairy Company In Point Pleaunt · ' .
when his ear skidded out of control.
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According to unofficial reports available from the Wed · &lt;l
VlrgiDla State Patrol, Antbony was traveling toward Point
Pleasant when hill car skidded on the wet pavement. It veer·
ed sideways, then Into the wrong lane.
His car allU&lt;k one llrl. Bmllb
wu r)dlnt In wbltb her hatbond,
George Smith, ,.., drl•luJ. She
died enroute to Holur H01plta1
m an ambulance of undetermined
multiple inJuriea, Ahortl7 after
8:30 a. m. when the accident OC·
curnd.
Smith ,hunself i• in serioa~
The trial of / . I ldJttingly Jr rondition In Holzer Ho1pitat 1uf
on the aeeond of live tindictmentt !trinr from haetured ribs. a
of obtaini11J signatures under froctured right hlp and multiple
falae preieu10o proeeeded into aiJ111sfOnl.
its seeond day today w1tb little
Two -ngero with Hr. and
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sign ot an early end.
Mn. 8m1th e~eaped seriou11 InSlnee TuNday afternoon when jury. They were MilS car~en
opposlne: attorney• dee1ded not to Arnot, 10, and Mra. George Woqd
..tUe their dlltercnq,a by compr.. of Parkenburs Both JUitered
mile, until 11, a. m. today , eigllt painful &lt;ull and brulae1 about
witneut.a were ealled by Prost the body and hOJd •nd bolo
eutlng Attorney lames O'Brien. were admittf.d to Holzer HosptThey were Kothertne Milliron, lal.
)fenry llilliron, lbrle Milliron, Anthony was married and the
Norman MUliron, Mildrf!d Koval lather of two children, a boy aged
ter Folden, Woodrow C.ll Sr three 1nd a girl, aged l. There
Grace Call and Mattingly.
were no funeral arrmgemenli
Judge Earl Rieeker i1 on the yet and lnvesti&amp;ating offi,.l'll bod
bench. Mattingly waived a jurv not releuett tbe n&amp;ldts of aur-

Tile Common Pleu court w&amp;
not the ouly busy judicial place
in the county. Mayor Charlet
Legar lut nllht continued cue•
againrt MUlard: l"o.rltr,
who
plead not llll!lty to driving w1th
nut a lieeDte, and Carroll )bt

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lhll tintr

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aerlously Injured In a IWIH!I1 collillon about four mllh lroill
Point Pleaaant on RDute 35, blamed on the alick, wet

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Potluck Dinner
Planned Before
Aug. 4th Meeting

aao. Ia convaleaeina njcely.
Mr: n.d Mra. Lawrence Mtght
ao6 dRiibtt!r, Karen. of Princeton,
Ind., ate ~r.ndJnc a week'" vaea·
lloa with h • parenta, Mr. and Mrs
CllrfMt Mlaht.

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church.

Willard Boyer was the
capt;am
of the Blue.
bride's mother, Mrs. Ferne Hayman, Racine Route 2, wltich Mr and Mrs. c. 8 Weise re·
was decorated with arrangements of white gladioli.
turned to their home Monday a!EveryoM who attended Sun·
The vows of the double ring ceremony were read by the ter v1Satm3 rtlatives in Hunlmg day School at the Cburcll 01
Rev. John .Elwood, putor of the Racine Methodist church, don va11 ey and Lock'•.ll'en, Pa · Cbrlst during the co4tfat IS in- ~
r1ted to the picnic.
before the fire place In the living room. In the center of ttte for severn! week8
Mrs. Pearl Va:n Cwncy under·
mantel was a white Ivory cross with a background of white went major 8W'gcry at the Hear• Lt., arrived Salurda¥ for several
rose of shaton, with tall white tapers in crysta·l candelabra on General Hosp1tal last £nturday
days v1ait with his parents, Mr
either sld,, On either side of the mantel were arrangements
Howard ldcEihmny occompan .mu Mrs ; .. u Bechtel.
of white gliklloll and mums in cryntal baskets.
led Ch&gt;rles McElhinny here o.
llr, md Mn. Arthur Gilmore
For her wedding the bride
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took
h11 mother, Mrs. Mmnu
chose pink atreet length dress ;e~eptlon mcluded Erl d1e Flnr visit his brothers and stste:1
Gilmore
to Athena, Sunday, whel'f,
reatur.lng a full skirt ~nrl 1ltte• l tan, Mr and Mrs W~&gt;slcy Bell.
Charles !l nd Robert t nd Mrs
Jho
le.fl
by train for Covington,
bodice witlt aquare ncr.kline ant. Jr , Wesley Belles Sr, C C F~ Dana Lambert and Mrs Sidney
.• , •••• e1e sne wtu be tae guet:l
collar uart• 1 pink mebud co:- der~ck, , Mr and Mrs Herb~rt Pickens,
!llge Her only jewP.I"v was 9 Sh1elds, Mr and Mrs Roy PearMra Ruby McKendrc and graml· of her son-in-law and daqht..,r,
crystal neeklace belon !lng to her son, Rev . and Mrs Joh'l Elwood, ~ on, David Ashley ll &amp;vc return['(! ..tu ' autl .uu. Haymond Burns and
mother
~ev Jose Rcgumdm , Mrs
~111 from Dunbar, W Va, ,, here they ftamily for an extended visit.
Mns ' Pa,ty •or-ian, Pt. Pleo- ared Donohue, MIBB Ours, M" t!ave.r been the guests or Mr. anr:
Mrs. Walter Bunce hu re:ees.t:
sattt, w Va., the n. atron ul and Mrs Wilham Fox and son.,. Mn. Wlll.Jur A.shley
1cd
ed word of the critical ·
bonor, wore a green "t&gt;t-nth dres~ David, Mrs Mattie cu·cle, Marf.UO
her SISter, Ju
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and a yellow rosebud torsage
\'eme, hmes, Mary Lou •nd i V~, James Hart.nger and {Dessae
Miller) at
Joseph a Clark, Athens, ser\· Jacklyn Wickersham and MlliiS chlldr~ have rel!Jrned from tal, Hamilton, 0. Mrs
Cd 81 be!t man.
Nma Clark.
w~sbington where th•!Y had ac
the daucbter of Mr. and Mrs. M
The bride's motber wore "
companied Capt. . Hartlnger on n J MUter ol Hobson Road. Tedd)
bh,Je and white nylon dreu anrl
:touae buntmg m1ss1on They w:., Mattu Is the gu..l Of !Ill COISID,
a ptnk rosobud cor&amp;ngr..
be the guests of her Pii N&gt;Df:o&lt;t, Mr Larry Buncf' whlle h1s mother 1!1
A reception for the iUests Wll!il
1.nd Mrs . Edgu Allensworth un bosp1taU.zed. Mtss Glaclys M1ller
beld following the ceremonl
Ul the first c( August, when they
Ot Walblneton, D. C., ic with her
The brtdP.'I table was lovely in
will
return to W:~shington !ister.
white linen cover and centereot
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,,here Ca:1t. Hartmger hs been.
lth lh lh
tl,e d · ddl
Mary Ruth Sauer, t:.. r. two year assigned to the Pentagor.
Andy Wllson of Point Pleasant
wak t ' -•ree llh th
re we
Mrs Rachar d Hayr.1 ~ n (Jur.c spent a week with h11 grandpar1 t "i old daug 11ter of .Mr and Mr11
cbride
e and
opyqoIJ'OOm
w ande m
ma UC" Harold Sauer, was the guest or Sans bury) wbo underwf'n t ma Jt.J' ents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mattox,
encirclctl
with whit~ gladioli with tall honor at a btrthday party Su1- surg~ry at the Abbmnton llem· Mlddlei'Ort.
hit t
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d 1 day evening at thl' home or he: ortal Hospital, Watl returned \1 .
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"'b e apen
..~ys1a can e - parent&amp;.
. d on VaII ey, Mr and
Leonard Mattox of
llh
ld
her home m Hunlmg
11 ra on c er 8 e.
j Pa , Monday.
Nltro are
In Middleport.
Cake, P'Jnch, cor!~. mints and
She waa the guest of honor at ;
Mr. and Mrs c. H Wtse Jr Their daughter,
will renuts were served After k thf joint blribd RY partY w1 t"n t•cr cou- and grandrtr.ugbter, K~thryn Jane tum to Nitro with
bride and g:room cuL the ca e it ~In two weeks ago, '~Jut due to Hannahs were in P&lt;l''ker.tburp
~vaa aerved by Mrs. Barbara Gaul Illness her ,randparents, Mr and Pnd Mari eLta Saturday While 1n
Mrs. Dorothy Doug}f S served Mrs. George Sauer, co~.:ld not at· Marietta they vistted the Mua
punch an'f Mrs Etta ?ttae Nortotl tend.
eum
LB8isted by Mtss Marveine Wtck·
Sharing her birthday cal.f'
Y.i.ss Lais Cecil wa1 returnccl
ersham, daughter of the groom, which was decorated in red ano to her home from Mehts Gener11 l
aerved coffee
white with red candle, and let• Hospital Monday by the Rav.
The couple left for a short eream were her grandpRrent.s, Mr llngs-Coats ambulance.
MN James Harley ;:arcomp:m
wedding LJIIP and aro now al llDd Mr~.;. Sauer, Dlclf Sauer, her
home to Utelr ffll!nds in Albany. parents and slater, Joy.
ied
Mrs. Ja mes Slockman to her
Cueata PI the wedding and
home m Kansas City. Mrs. Stock
man has been tbe glH&amp;t of her
Sunday dinner gueats of Mr. and
sl.Ster, MrJ Harley 11nd relatlve11
Mra. Eldon •Kraouter and daua:ht·
ert , Morning Star.
in northern Ohio f&lt;r severn!
Kenneth Wig8lna vhnted recent·
weeks
ly In Clnelnhatl and attended a ball
Rep and Mrs. George pd'clnhart
1ame and al10 vLsUcd Coney II·
Jell today for a visit wath their
Theodorub Council, Daughters of son-tn·law and daughter, Mr. a~
land.
Afnerteo, mel in regular se11ion MN John Mayor and lamllf In
Mrs. Anna Shoemaker of New Monday cve11ing at the JOOF Hall t=olumbus. They were llt:ebidtJah
Lexington i11 the guest of her with 'Mn Uarry Stahl, councilor, .ed by MillS Susie Taylbr wlin
dau!lhtera and son&amp;-in·law, Mr and presiding.
went on to Toledo to V!s!t friends
Mra Ben Dd&lt;!k and Mr nnd :win
Mrs. Olttn Goodwin was reported
S Sgt r. nd Mr's Job ~ Bcchtd
Dale Kesterson.
ill in Meigs General Hospital Mrs l'nd daughter MRry Anr. of En~
Mr and Mra Clarence AnctreWi Ina Stone !s home from the hos-- land Air Foree Base, Alexandric
1111d family spent the woek end In ptt;;l etftcr three WE)cks and Mr&amp;.
Dayt~ with r.lattvea.
Donley Relbf'l 1nd baby rlaughter
Mr and Mr~ . Herbert D1xon nnd returned home from Holzer Hos·
family t:pent the week end In Lan· p1tal Monday Flowers were sent
ca1ter with Mr. and lttn Earl Kel· the sick.
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Plan111 Wel'4'! made for a potluck
Mr1. J.awrenc• Wlthers and dlnuer at 6 30 p m prcccdlni the
Cold Wave Permuenlll
Mr,. Walte1 Qcntz returned home next meeting on Monday, August
Friday atler a vial! In Charleston, 4.
· Hair CUlling &amp; Slylln.
W. Va., with Mro. Wlther'o brother
Monday Thru Friday
and abter·in-law, lir. and Mrs
VISITS HIRE
Dan Ftaeher apd other rclltUves.
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Miss Florence Smlth of Okla
lin. Waller llenll r0turned to homa City, Okla., recently a del ~­
CIOM AI NHft IIIVNOJ
her employment in the offices of gate to tbe National St:cretary'!!
IJ:venlngs by Appt.
the Ohio Power Co., )londay, alter convention in Minneapulis, Mlnn
PHONE HfM
a two week vaea\lon.
uow 11 visiting her mother, Mn
lOS
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St.
Pomo..,
Chesler Knlibl, wt.o underwent Florence Smith of Po:ueroy
aursery at Holzor Hoapltal a week

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lfr1. Theodore I I - · dlouie
!IIIIer) dled at noon ye,~terdoy
at the Mercy Hoopital, Hamilton, , 1•
0 , at the age of 41 She waa the
daughter of Mrs. II. J. Miller of
lllddleport, Raale ,,
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•nd motber ~ two uno, fllllllllr '
and Teddy, at bonae. and tbese
hrotben and siaten· illtl. Wolle:
Buuee, Jliddlepon; Mrs. J010pla }: ,
Brown, Dlflon, Ky.; lllel GladJi
lf'aller aDd Denver lllller o! '
Washlqton, D. C.; Herll&lt;i1 llill· :
er, Lebanon, Tenn.; Harr7 Miller,
Colwnbu1 and Leon Miller, Jll..
dleport RD.
Mn. lllottu was a member of .,. ·
the Jlethodlot Chureti of l!Omll·'
loa, where lljnew servicea will
he held tl 8 P. II. ThundaJ. •
Frlenda may call ot the Raw·
linJI-Uiatl Funeral Home after
10 a. m. Friday, 1'Hh !UneroJ&gt;
aervieo1 at 2 p. m. With the llev.
Fred L Gardnee, • offitlollnJ.
Burial will follow In the Gravel
IDll Ciom~ at Cheshire.

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u any,where else, senousl¥ threatens ou,r
corn crop In the more level parts of !be
state, where wheat 1s a popular casb product,
anolhPr week or two of ram could Wipe out
that crop
All one has to do m Me1gs County 1s dnve
through our rural areas to see the Stunted
corn orr bottomland Much of the corn on
slopes sill! looks healthy although behmd m
ita maturmg schMule Potatoes here are ser·
iousll' damaged Nature mdeed IS a wh1ms1cal
master Between seasons of too dryness she
extenrls us those of too·wetness OccasiOnally
a season "JUS! r1ght ' IS enjoyed but those are
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the Senccn tr1be, Judv Gett•!
Shtrley Gtlmore and Marv Sue
Pl ants all or the Mmgo tr1be
Green and Whtte-Sue Frat1e1
Dexter Dowell
Naucy B'rakc
Steve Noble Ruth Boswell Mar
vm Roush, Karen Shum Sharnn
Nibert nnd V1olet Schultt
ln addtt ton 4 H P ns were
awarded to the followma who
charted 'Karen Faye ~hmn Leon
I uck1cs S3ndra Su" Frazier
I ucky Star Retta Sue Green
Tip Top Toppet s V1ol rt SChultl
Happy Hu11Uers 11nd S•ephcn No
hie Jr Trat lblaters
Gnlr1 and Blue Awards-Relt&lt;'
Sue Green Juhlm g McCiunr
A.n n Newl and
Edwtn RousiL
An nabt!lll So mmer and Judy W1l
!lon
Leadership Green and White
AwardR--M!\ rgaret Bawser, Mac
Brake Janet McCoy and Joyce
McCoy
,$pec10.l Awards we.ro won Jpr.
plr~t ar camp by Juhll6g Me
Clun p:1 Hend H-Jane~ MeCor
Heart H- Mu&lt;' Br11ke Hand Hand Health HJoyc(' Mct: oy
J udy Wilson

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li&lt;F1rl•nd, Cbarlle and Ray·
mond, Cliff , Roush and the bon
IT Mrt. C1,....1 A...,., Jr.
ored gue1ts Mr.s RouBb and
IIWU•II CLUB MilTS
Mrs Grlna:"'d Mro Malcolm ltllller (Elaine
The llend Sewing Club \1!18
ENTERTAINS WITH PARTY
Hawley\ wa; ,. euett or honor at a
,a!ertained Tuesday afternoon at
Mrs tnwrcneo Lleving ente't layette shower, Friday cveninJ,
the 6orne of Mrs 0 C Roush tamed on Monday evening With a July 18 at tile home of Mrs DICk
wlth refreshments served by the Stanley Party at the hom'e of Ash, Syra:cur.e Co hosteu for the
hostels
Mrs Thelma Capehart T~c de evemng waa Mrs Don Dailey, of
i AttendlnJf were Mrs R F Bry- monstrator wae: Mrs 'Leroy PLer- Columbua
~ 1 a~t, Mrs Philip Wolpert, Mrs. J sail of Pt Pleasant. The door
The evening was apeDt pla)'ing
1 L Stewart, Mrs F A Batey prize was "on by Mrs Howard games and Prlzea were awarded to
:Hr11 ~ G !iebJem, Mr11 E L 1Joe Burr11
the foUowlng Miss Eleanor Rob·
Stein, !Irs. ~ 0 Wem , Mrs I
son, Mts WllUam Winebrenner,
Donald Smith Mrs Nolan Swack·
\Attending were M.rs. Burris Mrs Harry Clark, Mrs Burton
bJmer, Mrs Harry L Oyer, Mrs and Becky, Mrs Tl omas Hoff SmLth The door prize went to
Martha JuhUng, Mr11 Herman man, Mrs Klll'l Wiles, '4f11 John Mrs Paul KJoes
~ Layne, Sally Rol:ish, Beverly Car- ~y, Mrs
Otha L1evmg, Mrs.
After Mrs Miller opened her
aon and the hostess
ll&amp;rry Capehart, Mrs Ray Wea many gifts relreahmcnts of c;!ake,
'The next meeting will be held ver, Mr9 Harold Capehart, Karen Ice creom, mints, nuts and punch
July 29 at tho home of Mrs W and David Lievlng. ldrs Thelma were served The l~e cream was
T Stone at 8 P ¥ for a p1cnicr capchan, Mrs Piersall and the md1vldual plecea molded Into pmk.
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HAVE GUEST NIGHT
hoste8B
and blue storks and baby shoes
Tbe Bend Rotaq Club be\d 1ts r LIONS REPORT ON FESTIVAL The cake alsu was Individually cut
regular weekly meeting at the
The~ Lion "' Club met tn the w.th Elach piece topped With a
Bartford Methodl8t Chutch so- park Wlth a picmc supper on pmk and blue '1Jootee Favora were
cial room Jt was youth mgbt and Tuesday evntnJ A report was boot1e ~ filled wLth nuts
evecy member wa~: to brmg a given by Don Divers and John
Those attflndmg were Mn Gail
The meeting was opened Wolfe on the lnternatlonal Con Miller, M1ddlcp~rt, Mrs Byron
by the VIc~ Preatdent Floyd. Car ventlon wf\Ich was held in Ch1 Hysell Mn; James Hawley and
Jnact The pf~gram was g1ven by cago As of to date a cOmplete children, Becky. Debbie and Jim
Bill Foglesong and 1\farLe Jewell report on thr festival ba.!! not mr Joe, Mrs 1Tom Rousti and son,
They gave a report on their aeti' beett g1ven, but they reported Tommy, Mr ~ Don bailey, Colum
v1Ues wblle at Camp Horseshoe to 1have made
approxln ~t.ely bus; !'its Pete Burdette, Galltpo
The camp Is sponsored by the $2oo.OO for the Boy Scouts.
Us, Mrs Bu.. ton SmLth, Mrs • Jtm
Rotary Club
Soulsby, Mrs Gene Hou4aahelt and
Attendmg were Donald FogleThe festiv;&amp;l was well attended daughter, Becky lean, Mrs Everett
song, E L Stein and Ronme, and the Club wishes to express Dadey, Pom~, Mra George
Rome Wllhamson and Katty their thaok~ to all who helped Grueser, Mrs Roy Arme&amp; 1 Mrs
J3ek Flesher and Tanya New to make the festival a success, Charlotte Emory, Mrs Dave Grues
eoiQ(lr, Harry Mdle'r, Gall and espec1aJly the Boy Stouts and er, Mr11 Q_ladvs RQbson, Mn Paul
Leah Ann, J.eruel'l a ampton and the11 mothe~. Ed
King aud Kloos, Eleanor RobSon, Mrs .Paul
NaDey Flesher Ph1hp WolPert James Ilart for the uGe ot thetr Harris, Mn Edith Hood, Mrs
and Suzann~! Donald Roush J pome~ The pony given away Thelma Hawley, Mrs Harry Clark
L Stewart, Clyde Foley Herr'nan WB.!i won by W H Shambhn of Mrs Betty Donovan, Mrs Wilham
Layne, 0 J Bostic Alton G Bon Pomt Pleasunt
Wlnebrennet, Mrs Roy Jones
uey and Allon Jr , and DonaJd
Those sending g~fts but unable
Attending the mcetmg were
Jenkins, a guest fr~m the Hunt John Wolle Charles Lesier, Tom to attend were Mrs Lcra Jonc1,
ln;ton Robry Club
Hoffman Jack Frey Charles Je Louts~ Zerkle Mrs Grace J1v1den
TWINS HONORED
well, BOb Johnston "and Don Dlv Mrs Genevu!ve Swartz, Mrs Kalhy
• Mrs Thomas G1lnstead and ers
Anthony, Mrs Earl Smith, Mrs
Dorothy Schwab Mrs: Edith Bur·
Mn Cbfl Roush were honored
PERSONALS
on their b1rthday WedneSday
Mr and Mrs Parness have re nell, Lilhan Smith, Mrs Marie
wtth a sur1•rue birthday pmu: turned here from New Yark Wat8on and Mrs Hilda Yeauger
&amp;upper at Bailey's Lake
They are re ~idlng m tne S H
Attendmg w~'&gt;re Thomas Grin Re1tm1re apartment He is em
1tead, Shelbv, Bob, Jhll and Paul ployed at the Phthp Sporn plant
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MU.. BesSie Pe~fer of Middleport, "' a test eugmeer.
Mr and Mn. :ntn Miller or
Parkersburg, Mr and Mrs. Cbas.
Mr nnd Mrs Robert Cooke
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Rouoh and ooby ' " a~rl ,. ' Mrs L J KarBChnlk Mrs Jack
Ull'l;:'
Bar!'):' Montgomery ::md Michelle, Frey, ~drs Wilham Dust, Mr
Robert Mills hod the opening
Mn lclrde Rice JtlllmY _ 11nd and hm; Donald Brown, Brenda prayer when the Chru~Uan Cru
and Ltbby, nnd Mr and Mrs E sader Class of the F.rst Baptist
L. Stem and Ronme attended Church met last n.!fht at tiJ~
Visitors mght 1 Wednesday at l' n&lt;Jme of Mr and Mrs C.ene Cole
Camp Arrowhead wherll the1r man
are attend:mg Boy Scout
Report d• the cor.mutt«:e on
Durmg the P.ntertairunent the remaodeling of the cJasB room
tl ·•~''"" each troop put on a short was gtVen, with the work nearly
tht! guests
completed The men or the class
have painted the 1oom, put in
Norns Roush 1s attendmg new lighting, and other repa1r11
Camp Arrowhead the lnst of thi.s thot were necessary
Your Choice
week .u s eoua1:1elor for Troop 256
Plans were made to hold fl
1 Miss Ton1a Newcomer from dehcatesseQ. sale on August 9tb
1Charleston •s vlsttmg :P.1r
and place to be annou"nce:t 1ater
Mrs Jack Flesher and family
Mr Coleman had lbo devotion
al
prayer w1tb Betty Gallagher
~1s s J:m{'t Nicholson has ro.
g1vmg
the devotions mnng j'Do 1
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Slllncd her dutles at the News of
Do
Enough
for Jesus" .:ts her to
ftce after \aeatloning at Vlrfmla
Bca.chl
were played under the
':lir 11nd !\frs E L Stflt. ard direction of Mr an~ Mrs Earl
Ronnie VISh td her parents, Mr • •· onmn who were asswtant hosts
and Mrs Z T Maynard at Ken
evellYJf
ova, Wednesday Her father is in
Larry J\jce., i\llked thll blessing
thC".:.Il_~ :spltnl
betora refreshments were serverl
Mrs Herman L&amp;yne enter.tam to the membrs Atten rUng were
ed Mr.s N 0 Wem, Mrs George Mr tllld ~&gt;I "'( arold Thomas, Mr
I;.ernei and Mra id'artha Juhhng and Mra: l.ftoflft 1Mtlls, M.r 'lnl!
\\'ednetida)' for an afternoon of Mrs Larry Rica, Mr and Mrs
bridge Mrs Lerner had high Hers'hell McClure, :Mrs, Betty
score for the day
Ga1Jagber and Ur and Mn Earl

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.they
vlalted athepicnic
muoei!J"
m1rtdle
of •
Following
dinner In ~j~:~r:.~~w;•·:~'"!\~lhe on
t~e ev~l r.
the park tbc group made 1 tour
tire setentltl
of the boat "W p s,Jycler "
when the
JhkJng the tr1p we~
broltght the conven!lltion to 10
Murray, Charles Baxt~.
abrupt haltf1.
"I w11h I' knew how to make
Rogers Edd1e Boer Dan•y -·wa
01
Jan C;lo, Michael
tbeae interviews come out bet
Charles Murray, den muther, aDd tltr.'' the gay, youn&amp;.Ja-splrlt star
daughtera, Charlotte alJd Minada of "December Bride" nld, tin
Mrs Lloyd Wright, aaoistant den cerely dlatreued
mother and daughter Rebeec•
"1 do concentrate ar1~ try not
Sue, Mfl Edward 'Baer and Mra to run on 10 but before I blow
James Roger•
it I'm chatting about thil and
that 1 would like to make a
.:.~
about thil edueat1on tblng,
ICflilC
11~::;::~ Ever alnee tho aputnlks
I'
been a shill to educate
everyone to be a aeientlst. J object to one field owr..hldowana
everything eiJe"
The Loval Bereans Class or
Miss BytngtoD, whose telev11•
1on mow beglna Ita !tfth sea
the Middleport Chureh of Cbrilt eon on CBS this fall after ltl IUC
met Tuesday evening IHI:ud:lsoh•n' ~-··ful radio run of tw.o vean
church wtth Mrs Gearge
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eome1 by her educaUon intereat
nmturally Sbe Ia lbe daughter of
The meeting opened With the tdwm Lee Bymgton, 3D EngUsh
S'nglng ol hymns in umson and
and Dr Helene By
the Rev Fred Gardner havmg
the Bolito:.
the opening prayer Mr11 0 E
:r~edleine.
McKinley read the scripture, tllf
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P' • PIanneu
By Church Class
for August 26th

Durin,; the busln n~s . sesstor
Homer Rice and 0 E McK.lnley
were appointed to see ~bout thf'
necessary repair&amp; to the churi!h
kitchen A p1cnie was planned
for Autullt 26 at the Middleport
Roads1de Park.
Report t1( tho sick &lt;'ommtttee
was made and the11e me~ben rc
ported ill Mrs Emma Bi111ett, 0
L Roush, 1mprovmg but 1t1ll 1n
the Veterans Hosp1tal, Mrs
Donna Ruascll , Mra Raymond
Cole and infant and Jack Kelly
having been returned home from
the hospttal and that their teu
cher, Mrs Walter Bunce had rtJ
celved word of the de,th of her
llislcr Mrs Dessie !lottu, m
Hamilton, 0
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses Mrs George Hud
son, Mr11 Claude Ashley w1th
Mrs L R Wiley and Mrs Wa1
ter Bunce, contributmg

bate Is Set For
Matrons; Picnic
1'be Past Matrons of •he Evan
gelJne Chapter, Or&lt;ler of Easterr
Star, Chapter No 172. will hold
Its annual family picnic at tht
farm home of Mr and Mrs Max
Harnh, at Long llottOJ .. , Friday
at6P1D' '
Members are to brmg theu
favorite foad for the plcmc sup
p~ and table aerv1ce
Mrs Leo
Vaughan wdl ,IISSIBt her motbe:~.
Mra Harrah

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quest
much f:he
the 11eeret
her 70Utbflll eheer
ful outlook
"Youth hasn't to do wilh tbe
clOtk," 11 what the tnm friend!&gt;
veteran of the 8tl8e, motion pic
ture.s, nd1o and TV tella those
olC\or women who wrl~ and ask
her how to keep a yr)Ung heart ln
ilpite of the advance of yean
"I anawer every one of thelf:
letten And 1 uk th!Jm to ad.

Mason 4-H flub
Planning Family
Picnic Soon
Plana for a family Plcmc tc
next meeting
night were made by the memberF
ol the Good Luck Clover 4-11
Club or Mason as they met in
the basement of the Mason Me
lhoru.t Cbureh Tuesday evening
The picnic will be held at Ill•
home of Mr and Mr!: Chrlst3'
Bletner Each member'1 famdll
u 111ked to brlntt: meat, drink and
a covered dish.
The p1cnlc will beiin at 6 30
p. m and will be followed by 1
reg"l~ meeting and mplirs
The club also made lentatlvr
c.rrangements for a trfp to Cam
den Park in Huntmgton Ap
pomted to the committee t1
make plans were Carolyn Dotson
laekie Capehart and Barbar..
be held at the

Stone Churcb' near Newark &lt;.;,
will brJng teveral numben The
sermon tiUe this n1a~t w11l be
"Mo1ea Moots God ' \\ edneaday
evP.nmg wUI be yout ~ empbasUI
nlgbt With the a•mnr. u being
'Glorify God m Your Bfody • Th •
lhem,.lveo bow mueb lime they goal for thia evenlq Ia 10~
apend
forwud
At!' )'OrJ
,. )lf)UDJ people
a:eUlnJ loolcln1
to a pl:~ee
\1here
tblnt YOU know II 111 "
Thun;dav evening w11l be onr
In keeping with h ~ own theo of the highlights or the Week
Min Byington currently JJ All the calhng and pl't"ach!ng Will
to aiH!ak Pt&gt;rtuguese
be directed towlird thu mght aJ~
Whlto Slooplne
"Declaton N1ght" Th~&gt; sermo1!
And in her 7.Alal to marter 1t u for thl.B hight Will oJC ' Ligh 1
quiekly pos1ible
abe aupple- Rays From The Rr!mrrectlon'
mentl everyday study with aleep Each everJing the1r Nlll be a
teacbing at night
br1eC aermonctte, or OOJCCt lesson
''A couam &amp;lYe me a htUt" for the children These wtll bt'
coffee plantation m Brazd dur presented eround obJ~&gt; cts the
lng my vblt there last month 1 children are asked to brmg
want to be able to read m:r deed..
Children are asked to brin l( a
11he explained
blooming flower on Mr1nday rught
"And believe me, lbla does Everyone 111 both mvtted and
belp otudy"
most welcome The Ptv1ees be
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Miu Byington explamed that !hat the children can be present
ohe l~rot I!Jiteno to a "eondlhon end get home early The servl«:.'!.
Ina: record" before lh&lt;: goe&amp; to will close r1ght at nm~&gt; o clock
elee.P An hour later her Portu
guese leSion automnt~;~aUy be
gina feeding mto ber }Sillow b)
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m"'aru o a ama apeu:cr
e
Mr and Mrs Herbert Oblinger
ume thing happens an hour be
fore she tell up ID th!! mornmg and daugbtcn : Linda and Wanda
of Darton spent the week end with
"I cut m&gt; own conditJonlng re Mr and Mrs Pearl McBnde
cord, though," abe aa 'ed t m
Mrs M3gg1e Pr1ce drs Margur
not gomg to a:o to sl~ep listening "" "' McCul rhen and daughter
to aomeone else's voice teUIDg me Cher71 Ann, and Bill Nelson of
what to do I've read George Ot '~nesv1 He 11oent Sunday With
well'• '1884' If I'm goLn&amp; to be llrL Clara Ilea
bypnou.ed ii"U be dont by my
Mr and Mrs Herbert ZeLber
own voice!"
and cblidren of Columbus VIsited
h11 father Mr Henry Ze1her who
aceompamcd them home for a
VISit
1dr and Mrs Ernest Graves and
two chtldrcn of Wadsworth vu tt
ed here w1th Mr and Mn Orville
Crooke and other relatives and
was accomp:jmed home by Mr and
.Mrs Charles Nease y,ho had sperll
The Hemlock Grove ChrLstlan two weeks hrre With rclatn ~
Churcll will begm a week of
)fr and Mrs Holl v Frie nd ~~; or
evangeiJtitie aervlcea on Monday Belpre spent a few dan With 'llr
July 28th, under the direction of and Mrs J,uther Fr1end
the minister, Harold Dooter. wJi u
1¥111 lead the singlnJ The preach
ing will be delivered by the Rev
T Jefierson Hamllton who has
been serving In tbe capacLty of
assoelate mlnlste~ in the Sha d"
Valley Pastoral Unity lhla sum
mer
The aervlce Will open on Mofl
day night with a umque tyPe of
~rmon d~ne as a diaiOJl\e be
lween M.r Hamilton ootl Mr Dos
tcr The title of tbLS :; . . ..mon wilt
be, "What Doea It Me :tn To Br
Saved'"
On Tuesday mgbt t gospel
learn of 11ingera from the

Honor Birthday
Of Mrs. Lehew
Mrs Veda Lehew and Vern
Glass spent Sunday In Col11mbua
wlt)l Mr om! Mn Robert Lehew
and daughter, Debbie
The birthday of Mn Lehew was
observed with 1 dinner A birthday
eake in the shape of a "V", iced In
whtte and decorated with pink
roses, baked by her oon, Robert,
was served with th~ dlDner

Mr and Mro Eldon ~~~~;;:~
entertained !J group of r
wtth a dlnn,. ~t their ijome, Morn
lng Stat1 Monday evening.
Guest• wore Mro Thomas men
elk apd """" Jameo, Stephen ond
Michael, Youngstown, Mrs Mabel
'Van Meter; Mrs Henry Eichtn~r
and •on, Dennla, and Mn Eddie
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InHGChurch

Three of the airls in the club
will attend t-H Glrla Sbte at
Jackson'• Mill m Augu~ t. They
11re Judy Turner, carolyn Doll on
and Barbara Wilson
The club voted to purchase l
oook rOr ~be Wabama Ubrar•
!tDd to giv• the Muon Methodla
Chul'&lt;~ $10 00 lor tbe uoe of the
baii8J!lent of the eburch for
meetings
In charge of the evcnlnJ'B pro.
gram was Carolyn Dotson Jattie
Capehart pve a talk on "Sift
Community" and Mary Ann Rtct
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Truth or Conseaueneu
TJ&lt; Toe Doullh
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Mld·D.BY News
Movie time
TQ(Iay ls 0Ul"ll .FI"QIIl Tllese jlooll
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a y!'cmf
m1n1s ~er
lion
llido 0
sley, Ntcky
N• cholsOn
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mef'Unp wUl
r--_;;;:&lt;::;;;;;or
Green Nancy Dowell ~rnma Rav•
dom HaU Bjbl•
.son, Elmore Lynn Cnstu Karen
Tuesday at 8 p m ~:~~~·;:;
Roush, Leslie S h trle~ ~l drt dge
to\\er atudy wUL bl
Thomas Sauer
at 4 P m smce most of thOle
J ucky N Jc k le-S&lt;~ n !r!l l-t or~tan
charge of nriou- ftatute11 wlll be
nttendJna: the Chrlatian Auembl)',
c w Burb, and a-.11aDt mlnlllo
ter will bl In tlulfPt Of Ute Joeal
group during the con.vtntiODi
About eliht Witn~ftiom tile
Pt praosant eongregatlqn will at· crept
tend Lhe convention Phil Gllek, home screer s
Leadinl ~he way 1s 'Trafhc:
presld1ng mlnllter of the Pomt
Court"
which recently JOined
Pleasant cunereption, said it
CO!.UMBTIS - The lurQC.It June
netwo1k~
would
be
neceuary
to
cancel
all
reduction tn trn ffic deaths 011
oth~ls as "Nigh.t Court'
meetings fron'l July 28 to Aug 4
OhlO's rural hU'l hWay9 m the post
~~-·'olvQr·ee Court" have plr:ked
Watchtower
offleiala
in
New
deeadP. h:Js hclpPd plunge-..._ the
Yor.k pointed to the reeord attend· up the beat, and It won't be long
state'a 19M trdfl c tlrath toll to
of 160 C.OO I'll the 1953 inter bafore somt! bright producer wlll
tho lowesl 1ark rnr the fil!lt SIX
natLonal
eonvcnUon in New 'York come up w1th a horse apnrl' court
months m crnCfie Blll Ce 1951
titled perhaps, ' Head.. 'Em
city's Yankee S~11d1um YonkeP
lhe Dockel"'
Acrordin1' In a rt!port released
Stadium has as;ain been secured',
l!r&lt;Jducer cf "'traffic Court" 1.11
today by G 'l~ don Jeffery dm.'ttor
but beCIUJe cl the eramped quart·
Arbogut, former Chlca~o
Mi$8 Bobby Lou Moore !l~nt a
era of the prev1ous assembly , the
of the st n t ~&gt; dcpnrtmcnl or high
jockoy.
who oponda muc)! pf
week w1th bet grandmother, Mrs
way safety OhiO cou nted 1W few
Polo Grounds al•o w1ll be tl&amp;edi
Ume I~ Leo Antielo• M1!,hlcl
apd tt!r and
er tra(fle rlcath1 in the firRL six
"Rctuming L"'valers .rep"'t
Cou•ts t•\kin&amp; notes on a&lt;l~l)
li!llt'fil!lOY ''
months of thi.'l. year compnrcd ~it~
ond transforrtna thOin i\l'!o opcam mQtorlstll arc far mort-ea~e·
th&amp; earf\t! period Ultl7
t
an lo•,tructl•rc nnd amu!:lllg pro ful than most U S men nn!.l wom
Rural hl~ hwa) d cJt h~ In tht
en in givlnR the proper stgno.ls
month of June fC'II 51% from
\II'Bm
when about to chafl.ge direetfons,'
June, 19~7 one o£ the sharpest
OIJICIION
SUSTAINED
anys John P Irwin or the South·
reduction&amp;In history
'J:be show made hf'edHilOll car ern Ohio Automobile Club
The 12% full m tramc deaths
tier
when a eomm1tloe
'Most not ccable of all Is thr.
apPD.renlly Wtl &amp; not due to nny
IV TID W. IIIOWNol
jua1ea
obJected
to
earc
w1th wh1ch drivers on the
great downturn in Ohio motorists'
Ioo&lt;OIIry of 111M
IUdite
Evelle
Youn
ger
continent
U'ie their
mechanical
1111 mllcn&amp;:., dunn&amp; th' cur• cnt
There i1 ~mP.lt reaaon to
the role of mnglstrate for
eeonomlc .. ~ cc&amp;sion
State wide
lleve that the Puritan~ beeame
eam€lras
travel fhJ:ures rc&lt;!ordt-d less than
!amlll•r will) the ... of ballolo
He
Will
replaced by UCLA law
a 2% dow!11urn through the first
In Hollana an4 elatwbore la Elll' prtifeYor Edgar Allan Jones Jr
l1ve months of lhts year Travel on
ope before comlnl t~ Arnorln In Who metes out line• ,;md jail sen
the 1tatr.'s rur~ l h1 ghw :.~ys 1s run
1620
with v hoavy hand
niDg on a pu with lllst year
''We make our 11entencos rough·
By ILIAER C WALZEI
An early baiiQI law of 1047 In
than
at tti• rcquoat
HAVI VISITORS
Hlghw:ty sa£ety dLrQelor Jeffery
UPI Fln•nclot Editor
MaoYehuoetti colony w01 pa8Bed
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ArboMr
and
Mrs Jalft~l Han11het
empha•lzed lhc "l'oodblock which
NF.W YORK UP! - Wall Street br the Aaenttily at 1 limo when
courts had as week ond gueata Mr and
Mid back doal~ on our rural high cxperh aro g ving the market a the dllttnehotl betWeen a eom
fines, Mrs Hnrold Morrill and Mi'l. Sa
ways in June Is partleularly Blgnif- new pat on the back In tha belief pulaory and nluntary aecreey of
seen a vannah Morrl,. of cuyahoga Falls,
leant Hlsh ,.peed travel on the se the Mlddio East 01tuat1on will the ballot lmdl Dol blleome lm·
the same Ohio Tbe latter Ia a
of Mrs.
open road s1" he said, 'usually ac give the general bustnes.s Pldure L~~!~~t. Th• vote Wll cas~, one
Jamea Han11her
were
counll for half ot the stote'R traf new color
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st.ateo. by uwrlchtln• the
Mr
and
Mro
BurdeU
• fie de1th.! c•peclully with the
Some of lhe comme~tators who
of tbG
elnted, In
and children Mrs Froaels
enat ~we ll of summer vaeat10n recenll,. wArt~ed aaalnet the Ptol·
Qpen 011 o~ foulded, not:
and Mrs Magtli&amp; searlcl • ,
mo.torlata. "
pect of a eelloff have turded
or rowled up. that Mae,.
''The 116 lives snvod, Jeffery about and ore now bullish aJaln may
aoaner Jt!AMd."
said, "la the atronaeat 1dvortlaing
Stand!'rd &amp; Poor'&amp; aBY• the
proof wb•t a '(lcople sickened with market may be subject to nerv, 'l'lle ICcfel b11l0t Wll ldopted
needlell deJth and In jury on our vouencs!l from time to time ''but In U_le Northwelt Territory, of
hi,;bwqa can do, and mu11t e'tJntln· tbe 01tuatlon doca not call for any whleh Ohl6
pirt, but Ill
ue to do, t•J mereileasly stop this bule change In !he generally con• many ellftlona ld t~e etrlJ doya
obamellil w., te of. humun life"
ltruetlve lnvtotmonl policy bore· ol Ohl~ "tl•lefol' ...,.. dlatrltiut·
Jttferr nott~d , "there il!l 1ood Iofaro odvocated "
ed to ttio •Iefton '"a' llltiJ uoed
res~ to pul 1park in our hope•
stondord hold• the market'• ... these' tlekels 1 n bollota, depooll•
Ohio cun nve 20() Jives lion In the lbce of dloturblnl ln. inll tbll tleh~ In tile erudel)o
l( 1 kallp
tornatlonal news has been en- made tiiDot. bdJe:et
1,.,J~rll!i~•,n!
coura11ng "testl!ylnl
TMe lltabUit• ·~ ot April 30, I'
year" slreogth of underlyiDI
1801. NlillliiitdL II•• PI'OVI•Iono
ottribut and the refusal of lnvestort'
of the eleetlv- ~~- and1 reo
panic "
tl!lred' rnldl-li tile NbJihwesl
The Roynolda &amp; Co
Ttert~Qry lor one JON Tilt fOI'
tor seee buemets movlnl
ma11 Oll'ztDlAiion Of1 Ohio undlr
al , more rapid pace ond
tb Stoti €onatlt011lon, ~lp]rtedl
factor he holdo ,..ma llkoly \
ln,Novtlabor ltol; ' pro•ldod "•II
jUatl!y 1•11~ the prellt:nl 11illng , ,eetloao lhlll bl br blllol."
price ol most equltlos
'liM I...,eo ' Cr)'l tPIIIIb
"Thuo while tho likelihood of •ftCNI bollot ..... li!Om tiM
worth•vhlle ..,tback In !he m. 1kct ptlltltd ~·- lal - •
which w0 vloualloed •• recently of lllo
"l!il
aa Ioat week, can probably be
l'ho
for Ill
ruled out In tho lilht o! oubse
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011d t.oln.fii!!IIICI thl
.11"''""'1 quent even•o on the lnternatlonol
w'bo Mlloll !Or tlem.
ect~ne,' he Jays, 11 Wc are unable.
IUl ~
~ 1t.tt ~ Ofl1o
to Jenorlte uny enthua,.om- " boo bad a 0emt I!Wiat, e'hbcnlth
eept on a lan1 term basis - lor tliere blvt beoft ~nr1a-"nee•j ft!:,t,'~
huytn g ,most ltOC!'kl"
1 •1ff1"' ttv.. 11. lr-..in• it 10
Wllllom R _White, aMIY•t I !r 0 " wU '
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tharkel'e
mow of •trenldh
dlaturbint OW'l''"l

Death Toll In
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900 Ka\i.e Doonan Show
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t25 Wea\heroan ,
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4·8 Camp Awards At Southside Witness M~rs
Announced For 'Older Children From Ala~~
who atten ded camp

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Early settlers here and !11; the froatlet re·
gions farther west as America elfanllltd w.ere
accustomed to takmg tJie ha.L with 1lie ~d
They had left a hard llf~ to, try ~etr fo~tunes
In new country They d1dn t believe qmte all
the fine words used to describe !be opportun·
ity "out west."
Todav we feel cheated when Nature Is up·
set by l~ws hidden even to'moctern aclentists
Oh, our weather experts can tell us why
these rams are here, wbat IS &amp;Pin&amp; on up
there where the Ancel$ tread. 10ftlyt ln. p~·
petual goodness But they fall to provide Man
with n single hint o&amp; what he can do about It
Nothmg can be done ~uept d!l&gt; what our
earlier people did which Will fo pull in tbelr
belts and try 11 over ag~ur.

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NEW HAVEN

r· WSA%-n Chonnell :

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Camp a wards prese nted to 4 n J oey ElL as Jtmmv Berklev Phyl
Cl ub me mbers or M a~l)n Count llh J ean Bush Russe ll Vaugb1r

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Cam~' Destruction Of Wheat In Ohio; DamQI}e 1o Corn
owb•s most t emark&amp;ble unseasonal ram~.

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Sawyer Is ~Elated' With Ret·urn As :Phi:l'tie~·
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Retton Is Busy House-Hunting

Slid U. lr.-SiTTLIMINT
STOCKHOLM, Sweden t:Pl Sweden announced Tuesday night
tt bM - t m.eJUII!I to Britain,
:rraat.+, U.e tll!lted State•, India,
Jlugta and llllltod Nrtlono Sme·
tary General ~J Hammankjold
.. mnt r.r • ,.ttlern..,t of tHe
Mtddle East crisis within the
framewofk of tbe United Nation~

Tho IHt Dol 011 A ~ Cor
lsi!Ht To lo llod AI T~t

IIIITROPOLITAN
AUTO SALliS
No Orwll10 01... Tile Ooot
WI D 0

1957 Ford Cutttom 310
V-8 __ Std. 'l'taftl ... Radio
and Heater.

1958 Ford Falrlane
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Pomeroy's ex-basketball coach Mr. Dick Retton expects to
move to the Mansfield, Ohio, area about the first Of Augtost.
That is, if be can find a place for his family and himself
live. A]lparently housing there also is a problem fot Mr. Ret·
ton spent thl'l!e days in his new coaching pasture I'I!Cilntly on
a house hunt. He came home to Pbmeroy empty-halided.

... Don1t See How Tebbetts Can Do It

the baseball team managmg busmess next year. He takes Jt'

too serioUily. Jones likes to win . Just winning is no cure fot
what ails him for in that case he worries himself into ulcers

about not winning.
". . . Don't see how those fellows like Tebbetts can stand
it when they're on a Jo•lng streak " says Jones man g
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.Flowers To Bill lrown,et. al.
And while on the sub.led of Rutland baseball, 1 want to
pass on a big b!luquet of flowers to Bill Brown and the other
sports-minded gentry In that town who made ponlble the entry of Rutland in the M·M League this summer. And also to
t~e boys themselves who have come out for six straight defJc!ts in the line score but always arrive back for more.
Ji lm Vennarl ra!Ied me Sundacv night to get an Item in our
co umns .about h•s Pirates' baseball school in Huntington
Monday and Tuesdav. I told him his boys were Improving ev.
ery week and that Bill was performin~ a real service
"That's nice . .that's nice, real nice," grinned Jim over the
phone (I could dang near see him).

Old ·Jim Is Thinlc;nq 01 Football

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standard Tr•n•. .. V-8 . _
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The Vets had a losing str ak f t
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e . () , WO go ng un
_ey met
0
RutIandjast we.k.
Bu~ Jone~ didn t even sleep the ntght be·
fore R
nd. "'I'h.ey ~~t ~he long ball, fortunately where we
were most of the hme, Rtch reported.

We Select Only
The Very Best
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While Jim Is buried In baseball now. he's alreadv thinkine
abo.ut football. He's the fellow. you know, with the hl~Jlest
crvm~ lowe! east of the Mlsslssfppl River if not west of it too
"Oh. th~y'II paste us to the eround this year," Vennari
manaeed to sav about football at RHS between rematks about
the Huntington school "Guess you can't win every year" he
moaned.
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Now J eot new' for everybodv. Exaclly one vear a~o be·
fore the Rutland R•rl Devils had started on their undefeated
season. Mr. James Vennar! sal~ exactlv the same thine. His
bovs withstood n heavv sei~e of flu. shorthanded In ev•rv depa•t:nent He even hnrl Ihe waterbovs suited uo one nieM
!t,U be a lone cold davin Ju!v before anvbodv pastes v~nnarls J!l'{d teams flat on the ground for very long.

MITIOPOLITAN,. ~teran Golfer At I6·rook M....,efl:;-=a;;-Us-t ·-AUTO WD
Honors In Annual Jr. COf CRounas
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Rob Cn·lllon n( Cttlnmhn&lt;:~. n Vf"fr&gt;r.
an lhlfe~ at the lift! nr 16, ttlok
At Tnfflt U.hl In'
m•~sli&lt;t hono•• In !he annual
l:::t:=======~=~O:h:lo:..::J:un:lor Chamber or Com.
'""lftftJRII UMII ttOCilt.M.

nH•~'er

P.olf tnnr'u'ITI""f at Snnnlnq.
tlnle Conntrv r.lub Tuesday, hnt
fhtf"fl cfhM''I plaYed nh 19 - llole
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Nitlonal Jayece tournament ~t
TucsOn, Ariz., net\ month.
Carson, who has been playing
golf since ho was seven, was one

o( IWO YOU!hftll IWingeta Ot1t ' of
141 e.._trants 18 years and under
to break par Tho Cotumbuo mildalii! .shot 139 over tho 36 , hole
rellte, 11ettlng a 68· on the first
rdnd and an even par 71 on the
ne•tlU hole~
llunnerup wasl.eo Campedro o!
Wirren/ O!le stroke liehihd with
14Q.. Finishing third wao Bob Zimmerman of !Jayton with 14l!.
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faslfr than cars In Tokyo by 11165
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Braves ConEid~t Now, Hank I u~!~~~n~~.~
Aaron Now Hitting Ball Hard Fr::~~:NAL;~,.~~·
BY MILTON RICHMAN
United 'PrMS lftt.n.ationel
MilWaukee Bravee feel
they have a special pennant baron\eter in Hank Aaron. wba is
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side of the street after weather·
ing sortie early season storms.
"When Henry's hitting, we're
always 1n good shape," says fdan
ager Fred Haney "and when he'•
nol, it suddenly look• awful
gloomy."
Luckily for the Brms, Aaron
is hitting bet~er rlg.ht now than
at any other t1me th1s season. He
soared to .305 when he enjoyed a
perfect meht Tuesday night with
four straight hit~ in a 2;1 victory

work

T~e!4ay

JOokie Carlton
pitching effort,
es to within a
first place San

Willey's

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haU-gar.te of the

Francisco G1ant ~ ,
Yonke•• Widen Llld
Ram w..ashed out the rest of the

National League scheJule, caus·
mg postponement of "mes be·
twee n the Gl.ttnts and P!iil1ies, the
Dodgers and Pirates, and the

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Pittsburgh
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Los Angele!:
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Cubs and Redlegs.
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Over m the Amer~c.1 n League, C~il:ago at Cincinnati (N)
the Yankees w1dened their lead St. Louis at MllwaukH

to 12 ~a mes by _S:tart~ng thear S. Francisco If Phlla. (ff)
western mvas10~ w•th a 13·3 wln Los Angeles et PiHsburg"
(lver the Detr01t Tigers.

Bob Tqrley made his 15th vic
AMERICAN LIAGUE
lory one or the easiest of the
W L Pet. GP
ovct the St. Lou as Cardmah.
seMon by pitching a s"ven-hitter New York .
59 30 .663
Aaron's fourth hit of the gam~ wh 1Je the Yanks c]l)bbed loser Bol!ton . . . . . 47 42 .5:111 12
was an eight-inning s!ngle that Paul Foytack and four relievers Baltimore . . 43 4l! .489 151i&gt;
Chi&lt;ago
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sent Eddie Mathews to third base for 23 hits
rrom where h~ seared the winn·
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42 46 · 471 16\!o
ing run 'On Del Crandall's saerl·
Hector Lopez, ,Kansas C1ty's Kan,., City
42 46 .471161&gt;
fico fly.
"Handy-Andy'' belted a two-run Cleveland . . 42 110 .U7 18\!o
Aaron. whose batting t~veragP. homl'r with two out in the ninth Waahlngton . ...•. 39 52 .429 21
wavered between .230 and .25() to beat Boston 4·3. Hard-luck
T~tf.'•J'I RMulh
during the early part of the year Tom Drewer retired the first two Woshlngton ~ Clonitin4 2, 1st, 1:
couldn't have picked 3 better\ batters u1 the ninth , then walked
Innings, twitl,ht
time to start hithng as far as tho Hat.ry Simpson and yielded the Ctovoloftll.• 5-Wailt. 3, 2nd ' (N) .
Braves are concerned. His slick· homer to l.oJJez
Chlcogo 4 Balttmoro 2 INI
Now York 13 Detroit a IN)
Kon'"l City 4 Botton 3 (N)
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Load For Redlegs In Long Climb Up

Boston •• K1nt1~ City
New York 1t Detroit
CI:&gt;ICINNATI UP! ~ Th~ee kee, pu1tmr. the Redlegs only one Wathlngtan 1t Clt¥tland
RedleS'i ar~ e.rrying the biggest and " hal( games from fir!!:t dJMAJOJI LEAGUI LIAI)I!lft
hlttlnl( lotd Cor the Cincinnati vision.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rained out against the Cubs PloYor.Cl~b
Redleg!l, who are fighting their
G. AI . R M P~
way up from filth place in the TUesday ni ght . the Red legs re- Musial. St. L. 83 297 +I lOB .351
sume the reries tonight with Joe Movs, s I'. 8'1 343 611&gt;118 .34!
sta.ddu,gs.
Nuxhall sccki'n~ his seventh win Ashburn Phil 8~ 339 53 Ill .32'1
They are George Crowe, Gus agatnst five lo ell.
Park, Chi. . 73 291 ~ 95 .327
Bell und So~n Temple
Tu c~dny nig t's 1game hns been Walls, Chi.
91 364 63 115 .3H
Temple hal!l the highest average , resehetluled for the nulht of Sep·
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AMERICAN
LeAGUE
spotting a .308 fur eighth pi••• tember 12 When both teu ms have Goodman, Cht. ~8 227
24 78 .33!
in the National League.
an Open date. ·
Runnels,
Bos.
~3 318 35 105 .
He has hit m !!IX of the l~'l
---~.c::;:--::-::Power, Clev. 64 .338 57 110 .
seven fl'an1t'S, but credit for th~
LIONS SIGN tHREE
. I Cerv, K. c. 81 302 !!8 9&amp; .
longeR.t.Redleg hitting streak goel!l
DE'! UOIT UP! - The Detrmt Fox. Chi. . 92 386 110 118 32'
to trGwe, who bas hit Jafely for L10ns have .mnm~nced lhe stgmng
Runt Batted h1
four s~ralght games Bell'e record of top ground ~atncr s John Henry
National League- Th1tmas, . pl.
ls rtvn out o! the last six games.
Johruon and J1m Dort!.n .and de- rales ; Banks. Cubs, 73; Cepeda
All three got their llekJ in tbe rense spccl" hsl Jock Cllfl sttanscn. Giants,74 GO; Anderson, Phillie~
hLRti Hcdleg gam,, . a 9-4. d~islbJ
' TO' PLi:v" fllfH SUSON
59, Spe,.-r:·llJ•'\\Jl;.&lt;§B.:.,
ovet l'hlcago Monda!~ niaht~ fl\~
AmenCan League£Jensen, ~ t:
moved the t&lt;'am fro:n the cell
BALTIMdllE.
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Bu"
Sox,
Cerv, Al~letlcs, ill!; Sie·
8Se~ ; •tors
into their current filth place po!l..i- Nutter, a kt&gt;ntcr, h:~ s !ugned hts
: Le:non Senti
tlon.
'61'Red ·
f 1'ft,.' contr.1ct WI thth e Bit'
a tmore tvers,~n,.
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Malzone
Sux' 58.
But it's a long way to the top Colts of thC, National Fo~t~n ll ors, 58 • Ham•' Runs ' "
still. Some o! that a:round was cut Leagjle Thq C{llts open trammg
National League-Ba.nks, ~;!tot
Tuesday nlqht when St. Louis, in Satlfrday.
26;
Thoma!!, PJratc[l,
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toutth pl&amp;ct&gt;, Lost 2·1 to l\lilwa11 ·
COLOGNE. Germ9nY UPI ...... cuM, · Aaron, Brave.&gt;, ;&lt;'o•••d:
Gennum mllldlcweight Peter Muel· thews,
ler is scheduled fot twb Ametitan Glnnts, ~9; UDl'"'·
American
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Phillip illorer of l'ortla!ld, · Ore., So~ 28i·
i11 Portland , Aug 16, 3nd will Cerv,
COLVMBUS UP! - The Co!um· face ~ormcr middleweight king !tees.
bus Jets wl!l play Tuesday nlsht's Gene Fullmer m Floride about Lemon,
rained out game 1gainst Rochuter four WCJeks later ·
h~ as part of a doubleheader ton!Jht.
HEAVIU IN TRAINING
Sb f~:~r In the serie1 here, the
LOS ANGELES UP! -' Heavy·
JeU took the first hall of a dou- W.f!lght Petu Rndemaehcr jari'ed
bleheader against lhe Red WlngB two teeth loose · from a sparring
on Monday 4-2, then dropped the partner Tuo.CJda;y ~uring a driU for
nl,htcap 3·~.
•'riHay night's bout agalhst Zora
INriRNATIONAL STANDINGS Folley, the No 2 he•vywolght conw. L. l'ct. tendnr.
Mo~treal
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Torttnto
69 42 .684
L9S ANGELE~ UP! - A mag- I
Rochester
51 i8 .516 11lne pi&gt;II of oporll\ writera, haa
CoJbmbus
51 50 .1106 picked-lh~ world eban&lt;plon 'Detroit
!Illami
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kiehmond
411 114- .460 as favorll&lt;\1 in l~e National Foot•
H•~ana
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MP.ytr Smith lis nian~ger,
Seneral Man:.ager Roy Harney tefused to '))redlct Jiow: l1gll the ion as he- Jaihered his belong- ting avera*" of .181.
today he was "~lated to be announced th~: switch lfl lt'l!.nagers fhUliP.i would finillh. 11A. lot . of ;.lbp, co~•r•tulaie~ Sawyer 'and '"
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slarlillg out one run lleftlmf."
day without (ivl"' roasons for •aid.
' Iiliok Sladlil111.
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Sawyer, who pilotec' the Phils Sm 1th's dis:ni!lsal other than that
Sawyer has been out of baaeball
11'1e .former PhUiie pilob was at t ru'pted by lnjuriet, h~ waa bat~&amp;
in 1950 to their first "Jennant ia ;JP "we thought a change was in or- since June, 1952, when the :Ptlillles l~e helm•ot tlie Philalelphia elub 'at .830. ·Clark now Is t wlerift
yeara, referred to hli ftr~l tal); der."
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tonight, the completion of a game
The b•ld, 47-year-old Sawyer alter !c.ur years at the ftehll. de, M brmiilht dJ, ~ a )iorlod of in the Soutftem ~ssoclation iml '
sUBPended last June 22. wit~ ti,Je s&lt;ud he tt'tought he could "Malvage rerhaincd in flte PflilldelphJa are~ fl~. ,lOJh!_pin Of tM tJrint ltnttet' ~ by Detroit.
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.Besrdentlal 'l'erm.ite Coli~ 8ft class ol the ' Methodist Sundoy
blower and tllermostat, Ten
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I e If School met In the social roorna of
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nesee walkma 2 year old ho~
and a yearling eoll Robert RADIO &amp; TEL!;V.SION SF.RVIGII Jbly 1 to orJanlze and eleot ofli..
Pickett, Pon1eroy RL 1, Ohto, 1 Phone ~- Clei.-nd AppllaDF"! cers.
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The class ' decided to name
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19~7 Har.~y Davidson ~1otorcyc!e
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Ervin Klier, Racine, Route No
Anyone wishing to join Ibis
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2.
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· School sjarts at 9.30 A. 7&gt;1 Tea·
(9al Marine Supplies CONCRETE BLOCKS
chcr, Mrs Edward Kall. Attendmg the meeting were Mr and
"Build BtHtr For Leu"
M~•
George MeKnlgbt, Earl
(T&amp;ed Motors, Boall a;:.: TraJters
GRUE!IEII JII.OCK CO.
Dean
KniGht, Mrs.
Wlltlam
FinanciDg AnUable Metrop'-'
3 Mil•• No,rth of Pomeroy
Gibbs,
Miss
Betty
Kelly,
Mrs. J.
littn Marine Sale!! and Ser
On Rt. 33. Ctll Wm. Grve~er
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Mrs.
Kel!.
vtce Pbone 85-M. Pomeroy, u
JOHNSON FAMILY RIUNION
Rock Spring's
11-8-tl
Members of the Richard Johnson family held their 11\nual
Tnmmmg and Remo•lng. p1cntc: and reunion at the New
(Ill Wonted To Buv Tree
Low price Six years expenence Haven Garden Club park, Jub t.
Robert K Sayre, Racine, Oh1o. It baskeL dinner wat enJofed at
Wanta to buy ant1ques Call
Ph 3955
7·1Ht&lt; noon
6188M EveniOJs.
7 1-25tr
Attending were ,Mr and Mrs W
J Kelling and daughter, Fred
( 14) For Rent
Kelling and children, Mr. and
WE BUY
5 room apartment unfurnished
Mu l'rank Kelling, Mrs ElzanUR'JClullAL I IIAMS
utility room over Stiffler's
na Ddseell, Annamae, • Elzanna,
Shoe Stort', on Court St. Tel
Conrad and Harry, 'Mr and Mrs
ICRAr IRON - MITALl
1411.
1 tiftfe
Robert Kellmg
children,
Mr and Mr£ ThoD)OJ Drlzeell
and son, Mrs. William Kelllllf
Five room house at Enterprise
JUNK CO.
and sons, aU of Columbus; Mr.
Bath, garage and large yard
and Mrs Ga.rJand HaY, LouisCall Helen
A Somerville,
lanna. Mr and ft'ira. N. B. Roush
Phone 47, Pt Pleo11ant,~ W
and
son, Mr and J.1rs. Clifford
Rad1o ana fV lotrvlct
Va.
H9-3te
Rousn and tamily, Mr and Mra.
Phone Olio McClintock
Floyd Ray Fields and Debra, •II
Raclnt, Ohio
)"OR RENT--EXtentwn Laa..era,
of
New Haven; Mrs Oran Love
ll-8-25t•
Scaffold Boards, Drop Clutba.
and
cblldrer., Mra T D Harrla,
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ClintoQ Fishel, llid-" 1epo:t, 0 CUllom Built K!tebeo dellpd
Thomas
Johnaon, Mr and Ml&amp;.
PhOM r21!6-X.
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!or tour home. Free eaUmltM. Richard Johnson of 11artford;
Foreman &amp; Abbott. Pbote :~t:r 8nd Mr11 J. H Rouah, M~.
2 bedroom apartment Jrle Nly reno112114·~·
Helf W•lllam D U1bbs and son, Mr.
vated. Rent reaaor.able. Call
440-M
1 9 tfe Weeds and grass mowed Rate6 and Mrs. Orland HeMOn of Le·
reasonable Call 2-4070.
lart, W. Va.; Mr and Mrs
5 room unfurnished aprrtmerrt
Charles Johnson and family, Mr
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RemqdeJed-FurniHhed 4 room and •Goed B1nk Grnel 45c per yd.
cunnmghlnt
bath 3 room Jnd hath. Upstair
Load•d while you walt. Alao
EXCHANGI VOWS
apartments Pllone 6419.
trucks
available
to
haul
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rea·
'Mra
Francli Margaret Johnaon
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10nable rates.
and Thomas Dickenson Harrb
Furnished ilpartment, 4 rooms
WIL~IAM McKil:JIY
were united In marrloge 61 the
and bath Private entrance
Portl•nd, Ohio
EUB paraonage in Ma10n, July
12 Tht Rev Ralph Mahoney
Coil 60N-J
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OaJe 1s Auto Repair General Au· read tbe double rana CH'flmOilJ ll
Five room fW'nl&amp;hed apa1 t
tomotlve Works SatiafacU-.
ment M:. or 408 Sprlna: Ave.
QMarantced AAA Emergency WEBSTER &amp; FULTl:
H9tfe
. .me Tuppers Plains, Ohio (6) 25; 171 2, 9. 16. 23. 30. 181 6. 7te
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~ room a;&gt;artment at t46 Mul
berry Ave. Call Ethan Hsrper trees 1'rlmmcd, cut or removed residing at 48B RegentJl)urger~
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Call 9M Y or see Eugene ·Smith stra11e, Straublng, Germany, is
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Ronms Apartm,nL Cl~oe l n ma~s.? Safe &amp;erviet&amp; 18 years day of July, 19118.' Everett A.
town 127 llutlerout Ate&gt;. ' "'of t-xperiencc.
7· ~7..Stp Pierce, bloing PlalnUlf, filed · his
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petition llllllDSt her as deleDd·
ao1 1'1' the Court ol Common Pleas
( 16) For Rent or Sol~ (20b) lnsurarlce
Melp Cdunll, Ohio, Case No. 12.4 Bed Room House, 242 River Barnu·Shn(ll!on 'ns•t-=:~-A-g-.-n-.,. 732, praying for divorce from tb,e
view Drive, Llncoln Hill Call
M1ddleport Ftt.,, A.utrJD.obU~ said Roslnt Marianne Pleree on
213. Walter Grueser
7-1&amp;·11
Bonds. Pbone fl311f ~.
6-:ID-U tht grounds of Willul Aboence of
said defendant from snit'l Plain( 17)
Wanted "".IIPL~'I'£ lnsur~••• rrote'""" Uff
for more than one year last
Lite, Auto, lire, Poho. Callllol past and Groll Neglect of Duty,
r~emale General
offu:e work
Mills. MlUdleport, unto
and Plilntiff nlao pray• for other
Typl~g and ohorthand requlr· - - proper &gt;elltf. Said "'"" will be
cd. Wrl\&gt; P. o Box 211, Pom- (21 I Real
for bearing on or alter tile 2111
eroy, •tatlng quallllcotlons ano
-:--...,.-,...,.doy of August A. D. 19118.
for appomtment for mterv1o." 1 Lot 80xl60 on Mulberry Heh&amp;hts ,
EVERETT A PIERCE
17·22-lllc
Pomeroy Call 8148-Y or 6380 Crow, Crow &amp; Porter
A womon tn 4o tempo\,ary lyplng
7IIH!te
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ond telepHoning W1lie 8/J ·
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11888, Toe Dally Sentinel.
'6500. 464 Looust St Middl e·
NOTICI Of MIARINCI P'Cii"
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PAIIOLI
MALl HILP WANTID:
Mans!leld, Ohio, July 18, 19118
Orville Landho, No. MS75 A
TIBED OF LAYOFFS? Tired ol
prisoner now conllnod In the Ohio
ttrlkeo and unemployment, We
St.te Reformatory, . 'Manofleld,
are looklnl for a fellow who
wnod IIU In make a good In· POMIROY - ~-room frame house Ohio, odmltted !rom MilliS Couneome the year around In a rural
wltb all utlhtlcs Out of all high ty, Caoe No. 17"1 AdJu(liotl
locollty, aeiUns Notionally Ad·
water A barialn for cuh $2000 ID-23·&amp;1 of tbe • erlme 41 Auto
vertlaed Walklno Prndueta £,. foiiDDLIPORT - Duplex. 10 rooms '!'belt (Del) tod servlns o 14nte•ce
tabllsl!od routes available
oil utllltl~s Good l\10ome poten- ol l·AI:• Is ellaltilo t 0r a hearing
Gilmore Snair, 182 Elm St,
tial iDd a wonderful buy ~ for beloro tKe OHIO PARDON AND
Loncaoter, Ohio.
PAROllll COMIII!SSIOIIJ on 01' II·
quick CD!h sale.
a. t8, 22, atp RURAL HOMI - 6·room frame ter Sept. I, f.U,
,
homL w1th 2 po'rches Cellar'.
· OHIO PAIIDON AN!l .
PAilOLE COMIIISSION
utility building and gorage. Ev·
SoUahury Towo
A. c. FORSY111. '
erythlng In good eondltlon and
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a., attrnctlve. Lar~e lot on blaektop • • l~tol~ and Racord 1Clerk.
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deanlnr. ~DIIIIo.,court SL,
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homo, large veranda and Jporch,
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and family of Marietta, Ohio, vlolt·
ed lo\r. ond Mro. William Ba" and
CLIPTON
Ktnnie, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs, (lobort Martine
Jack Cartwrlsbt, Weot Columbia,
ftom Charlc.ston, W. Va., were the vl&amp;lted Mr and Mrs. H. C. Cort·
dinner aueata of Mr. and Mn. Ned
Henry l)ft Sunday.
M~ Clarence Ward of
Mr. and Mro 4i'thur l!lck of
and
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pomeroy were calling on ltli. and
and family, Athena,
Mn. Ned Htlli)' on Wedneada:
Mr. and Mra. Osear Henry
eveulng
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the week end
Mr. Eorl Helli)', Mason City', was
Mrs. Earl Pierce
calling on N~d Hent)', Sunday.
l'l.,nllv
!lullalo, New York,
Mn. J0011 Tilylo~ and son, Mich·
Grace Cartwright
ael Taylor: ~on, \Were v1aitlng
last week Mr11
'Mr and Mrs. Ned Henry Tuesday wrigbt accompanied them to Llb~r­
· Mr and Mn. Fryer of Columbus ty Pa., where •he will visit with
called on Mra. Lila \VilliaiDI on Mr. and Mn G~orge Car1wr'lgh•t ·J
Sunday.
and lamUy
Mra Hel{'n Barker, Mrs• Earl

Dant and Mr and Mrs. Herman
Mrs. Gay Livingston of COium•
Cartwright visited Mrs Arch Gibbs b.Q was Wet"Jk end guests of Mr.
at Muon SUtlday
and 'Mn. Bell Schneider and Tom
Mra. Kennetll Ault of Columbus Edwards.
visited her mother, Mr.!!. Wmifred
Ml'"' Phyllis ~nd Ann Williams
Holland last week.
Mr. T. 0 Young, F M Lockett, of Clifton ar.d Opal Kelly, Middle'Mr. and Mrs Ferris Justus at· port, 1pent tbe week end with Mr
tended the 100th A.nniversary celc- and :Mrs Charles Kelly, Austin, 1
brtthon at Graham ME Church on Indiana.
Mr Mnd Mrs. Tom Williams
Sunday.
spent Thursday mght with hilt
Mr and• Mrs Oshel Mr.rtin ol parents. Mr apd Mrs Uoyd WitLetart, vltilted Mr•. Veda ·van hams, Mrs Winifred 1folland and
Meter, Stmday
Laura were Sunday guests ol Mra.
Mr. and MtS Lout• Harmes, To Lei• Wllllon.~ '
lede, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs Betty Call and famlly ~vi8it­
Mra Chester Oliver and famlly ed Mr an4 Mra. Roll King 'II LeSUndoy
for a week.
Mn. Ray Thompson of Vernon
vunted Mr and Mrs. Lew Hoffman
last Tuesday evemng
BEDFORD
The Bedford Home DeznonstraMrs. Cht:rles Cartwright an-!
llon Council Club met at the home Elame wen an Gallipolis Thursof Mrs. Verne Well, Thursday, and day on buslneu
enjoyed a plcnlC dinner.
Mr. end Mra. Guy Lee vtsiled
\'1s1ting lit the h~me of Mr and J
Mrs Georgea: Sanborn, Sunday, at Mre Harry Johnson recently were
Shelterir~l Arma. Hohpital where DeJores, Jeannie and JHckte Rouah
slle is a patient
o' Chester, W Va
Mr. and Mfs. William. Koese! of r Vlsitmg Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Clevel:md and M'r and Mn. Frank Jo~~son and Mrs Frances Blake
Kalbelzor vlllted tbeir parent!!, Mr. duung the week end were Mr and
and Mrs Woldby Whaley
Mrs Jack Barnhart of Columbus
Mn Sari Cowen g3ve a Duteh IJDd Mr and Mrs. Alva Tolllver of
Glenwood, W Va
Maid party al her home Monday
Mr a.nd Mrs Ernie Hof1man and
evening sponsored by Mn South children vhnted Mr and Mrs.
Btble School Is In progre., it Louis Hoffman 5 d
the Burhn1l1am Church.
' un ay
&amp;ir. and Mn Vernaj Well moved
Bob l_!ld Ann Harris of Mason
to the farm of Ralph Gl1more near viSited Mrs. John llarrtson GD
BurllngN8111 '
$unday.
Mr and Mrt. Thomas Hart and
.Mr and Mp:. J'ames Bennch cartd
fomlly of Porto Rleo are vls"tl••
family
attended the zoo at Colum·
1 ... bus, Sunday.
~i:,:arents, Mr. and Mrs. Edeon
Ann and Phyllis Wtlhams and
Mr an&lt;l Mra Roy Miller nd Janet Zerkle visited lhe Columbus
dauchter,
Nancy,
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Mr11. Clara Wllliama has return·
ed to her WI'Jrk in Athens after a
two weot vaeatlon
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1:30 In lhe evening Their only
attendants were Miss Shirley
Brown of Mlners'rllle and Thom·
.. Johr.lon, Hartford.
The brlde 1wore l "&amp;treet lengt!t
sumnier sheer of ptbk with whit1:1
acceasorfea ~tnd carried a white
Bible Mlaa Brown wore a aunt·
mer frock of blue with wh1te ~c 1
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Q. Wotno and ~ompany of
Charleaton. Mr and Mrs. Hoirll
will lelle their weddlnc trip to
Cuada during hi.: ' vactUon~ and
IIley wUI m1ke their home in
Horlford
PliHII!ALI
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llr&amp; A. ,K. llfcCiuna hod oo tbolr
Wedneadoy evening I!Ueatl Mro
Helea Spauldlns, Hollywood, 11\a.,
Mro. Robert Bell, Orlondo, Fla.
!drs. William C. Filion, , Mro.
Homo Roush ud Mro. A. L. toJ.
oiler, Pt. Pleaoant.
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Mr. and Mn. David BalOJ ond
childrtn, Columbus, were ·the
I!U•ato of Mr. and Mro. ..w. T
Stone &amp;Overol doyo lost week.
Mrs Heney Jenklna and dau·
lhtcr Mill Helen ope~t lhe past
week vloltln11,.lallveo at Brldl..
port, Conlon and Akron, 0
Mrs. Allee Chapman h&amp;l returned to tho home of her nelee
lli'o. Jameo Mc~lcbl of!Or a
w~b villi 1¥1111 &gt;lr. ond ftlro
Stewm ond family In
8!1"n&lt;er.
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hill II U\e ho~ IIUell of 'Mr. ·and
111ft. w. T. stone, , 1
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used cars llld lrueks aad we bave several'Ou'inVIIer.JO.'
ulem just &amp;ra4_ed In new 58 FORDS.
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TJrone Power, Marlene Dlutrick
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Kr.oehler $ectional·
Li_ving Room .Suites

TONIGHT and THURSDAY
ANOTHER TIME ANOTIIER
PLACE
Lana 'nlrner • Barry Sullivan

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tial mucic at the organ.'
Miss Taylor chose for ·her mar·
riage a street length ~hpath gown
of white lacfl, with an Etvn jacket,
and a white lace bat. S~e carried
1a prayer book up'on which was a
corsage of white roses with flowered wltite satin ribbon streamers.
Mrs. Sanborn wore a' !lora! print
of blue and Vlhite, a pinli ltat and
carried a cursage of pink carna·
tlons.
A rceptlon was bcl1 at the
hollje of Mr. Worner's Mnta fol·
lowing the ceremQnY to~ 30 guests
including 1hesc out-of·town rein·
lives:
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if. ~n mrs. F. · F1em1ng, :.Jr.
and Mrs. Rn~ond Mlillen and
sons, Francia and Andr~w, of Gal·
Upoll.s, Mr. and Mrs. Fred William·
son, Rutland, Keith McCool of the
u. s. Air Force anf Mfs. McCool,
Mr. and Mu. Evan o~v,ne, MrK.
Dale Pearson, Mrs. Homer Gaff.
ney of Cuyuhoga FaUi · and Mr.
and Mrs. George Sterios of Adena.
Mrs. Worner was assisted by
Mrs. Sterglos in aervilur a. buffet
supper at tile .rece{ltlon. 1
A three-tiered ~veddlnJ cake toppcd by a bridal couple· under 8
bridal arch, WIIB cut nnd served by
the new Mr. and Mra. WIIJ'IIIlr.
The c~uple left tmm~4lntely fol·
Jowlnli the reception tot il!oir new
homo !n Belpre.
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Furniture • APPilance$ .• Floor Cov8ri ' • .
D~aperies • Ready .To .Wear • Dry ' Go~ds · .House .Furnishings '
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ill at her home, Rulh~d St. ·
.Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Swanson

and children Robert and Sylv,·n
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with the former's m~tl•er, Mrs
C. H. Swanson and , his brother,
and tiet$t-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Swanson and fam 'ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Smith had
as their guests over ~h" weeken~
Mr. and Mrs. George 'lcAll!ater
of Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallac•
and family visited re :cntly · in
McConnelsville with he•: parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. K110x. They
were accompanied homo. by he•
nephew, Randy . Br~gg, who spent
a week with them. Mrs. Bragg,
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of
the weekend
withAdena
her onspent
Saiurday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Wor
ncr and attended the Taylor-Wol'ner wedding Salurday ove'ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen werr
in Gall!polls Sunday · w~cre the~
viaited his aunt, t.ira. Ada Davis
1vho has been a patient at the
Holzer Hospital for th1·ce weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chamber~
are in Da)lton where they arc
the guests of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will! ;
Aleshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and
son Wayne and Mrs. D~vis' moth·
er, Mrs. David Darst Sr., are in
Michigan for a week's. vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fitzaim·
mona of Coiumbua apcnt the week
end wlt,h Mra. Boivman'a parent!,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen. They
were returnins from a
weeka vacation at :Virginia Beach
and other po!nta of interest in
VIrginia. Suaan. BoWIIWI who hid
been with bor grandparents, tht
Owens, returned to Columbus
with her pareflla.
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to vl.tit her · mother. Rev. Hoyt,
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ChltiiO; ' Rev, '• andr 1111.
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