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,.....,1&gt;1111 Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dee. IS, 1959
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to visit Kie• and olber utram- 1
ian cities on hil way home from
~- Nlkib Drulhc:bev returned the Communi.Jt party congreN 1D
._\o 11o1oow Suadal after &amp;toppln&amp; Budapeal.
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L. W. ?ieComs pre!~'~ u
the the
meetin&amp;
the officialChurch
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of
Reath of :dethodist
when the:~~ met Sunda,y evening at
the chi.U'Ch for their regular meet·
lng ..,itb 14 members present.

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Casey were appointed as

4rtu a tout 1n IJ't~ll,\f ,, ,
MARRIED 11 YEARI-Peter and OeleiUa n--. ---·- ._._. IIUit'.ld. 81 yeu.ii. '' ,' 1 ! ,
ut., to their Dee. 11 weddln&amp;' a.mdvenary. Tbe -·~.. """'"!'.&gt;;'.q"'-:;.,;-·;;;;;-ii;;;;;;;o#,"~·~'a· ~
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NOTHINIJ CI.IANS YOUR CAIPITS AS WIU.
AS A HOOVER UPIIIJHT
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Chester Grades
To Present Yule
Operetta Thursday

rWIIh Hooftr'1 txdYiivt cleaning system aU
of the dirt I• Nmoved-faatl Carpetl rtLgoln

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Automatic "II acljulfment makH cleanlnt
with the lightweight Hoover o brHn.
IUngslu throw-oway bog need• chongfng
.... often becauM II hold• more dirt. Ovter /
vinyl Jackel can be wiped , clean- won't tad•.)
New two-•pMCI motor glv~• SO% more •udlon
with attochmtnlt...

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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brlghlesl Corner In
MIDDLEPORT

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The Rock Springs Better Health
Club will hold lheir annual Christ·
mat~ party Thursday at the Grange
Halt A potluck dinner will be
served at noon followed by a
The Chester g:Nde school wtU
meeting. Members are asked to present
a Christmas operatta 01
bri,n g a 25c gift for the grab bag. Thursday, Dec. 17th at 8 P· ro.
under the direction of Mrs. Alicl!l
Nease.
Th is year's operetta "She Did·
n't Betieve" is ba~:~ed on a little
girl who didn 't belie\'e in Chri11t-Pomeroy. Ohio
mas, however when she finds no
one cares for her because she did·
TONIGHT
n't believe, she changes her mind.
The cast will include nearl:y
"THE EARTH IS 'MINE"
200 pupils and charaeter parts
Ro&lt;'k Hudson , Jean Simmons
are: two little elves, the dancing
Not Open W.ctnnclay
dolls, poinsettias, a cho~· choo
train, miseltoe and holly, •md-up
THURSDAY ond FRIDAY
toys, little Christmas
candlu,
::ianta Claus, gift packages. jump.
"THAT KIND OF WOMEN"
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an d mer·
ing Jacks, housewives
Sophie Loren - Tab Hun·t er
chants. "Porothy" the JitUe iJll
who doe&amp;~ 't belif~ve is belnJ pia)ed by Jan·et Flck.
d
h
th
have
Teac ers an
mo er'
worked
hard with Mrs. NeaBe to
make this a de1i,htful operett a
and they extend e welcome to all.

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~~,~fOL~LO~W~the~C~ROW~.OS.

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Mr. n.d Mra. -~t 1)4Uey returned home Su.fiftr' ,
aa
eight weeks vlftt ;·. ire· ' Je!l~n~
Calif., with their '· 10n arlJI:,.daUJtl·
terinlaw, Mr.aDd .• ¥llal !flit .Dalley
and fami!J' and: M:~ D~)'.'l '""
ter-in.faw, Mr. .a..tut :~c:a~ ~- Dafiey
Mfl. Ho\\'ard Sait . .~ W.h~ , tbere
they qent a Weektlld a~· '~• Angeles with Mrs. ·Hfhj,e · J9Pell.
Mr. and Mrs; »Wt..·'W~ and
family spent t~.. 'f~e.keJl~ · tn Day
ton with relatJve.a. · . :. ·.·:t~
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Mr. and Mrs.
· ~! Olarleston, were' Sattti' ·· .'
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Misses Ellen and- . tm-a
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Mrs. Avery Goetteltt' ;lf,i~ patient at St · Antllf&gt;l\r~ ffl'.•Pit.al,
ColumbUs.
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Mr. and ••....:,11 . &gt;fl...• · 'C'i-'" L •rad
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N.
d.u'~ter' Jan' .f . "_,.
'r!!!
J., were week,. nd .:•""'~"'~.,~.,;,
H!iiall4. ~~' ·J:if: their
parents, Mr. and:, ){r.ai, f;J.;.,,~ Filh·
cr and Mu. Kat,rm .llill!&gt;iJon.
Paul FlBber wtw·
In
Columbus spent the. *"!I,Od at

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wen

TheN
aiDe lll:recton from
thlt aru JINMill IDd all but two
of U.. fCbtol ol the louthealtern
Oblo ~ ...4 repre.eat.tion
pr...1at.
oalJ of the league
4Jnct0l'l there were

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Mtddltport.,. GtWpoU.,

Jaebon,

day evening at the Federated
Church in Pomeroy for employes
and wives of the Landmark oraan·
lzatlon In Pomeroy. Mr. and MJ;.
Jaek Carsey were host and hoateis
for the occasion .
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NOW IN PROGRISS IVERY DAY 'TIL CHRISTMAS!
Abs-olutely Sensational - Store Wide. Everyth.ini included. '11he Sale
of Mir-acle Value.s. ReMd det11.Us below. No Red Tape. You purch~e
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In our store includins nationally .adanyl:b mg
- y ca, ANYTIIING
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ver.N:~~OO H.ems. Keep all oof your' sales slips and pre5ent them 'ott our
1 peclal caah desk . For every $10.00 purcha..e Pkkens' w. J-~1 ·p.ay you
one lllhiny s.i lwr dollar. Just think what you can buy with ~II . th ~
extr,a CiiSh. No one can dupUcate the values ·to be found at PLckens
du~1ing llhelr Silver Dollar Sale. Compafe an~here.

Lester Hart of .C4.n~tl

Well•ton,

NeltoDville and Logan.

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Cub Scouts Hold
Christmas Meet
At Hindy Home

A -christmas part)' for the CUb
Scout11 of Dens 41 and 2 of Middleport was held Monday evening at
Llle home of .Mrs. Kalad Hind)',
Je~der of Den 6. Mn. Charles Alf.
Bradbury is the leader for Den ·;~
and assi&amp;ted Mr11. Hinely with tM
party. Scouts of Mrs. Hind,Y'a Den
01ssisted with the serving.
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tatlons by the ehildren and two

nches- 1 play-a..by the ~hildren and adults.
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Open Everv Night Til9:89 P.ltl.
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Window and T rec Decorations, Good Yanety

~~See These ValuesU$~~ -~

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Dexter Area
Died Tuesday
Funeral 1ervices are bfoling an·
nounC'ed for William V. R1fe, aJile
89, who died at the home of his
son, Harlan Rife, Dexter Route,
TUeaday at ~:20 a. m.
Mr. RJfe waa a retired farmer
of tbe Dexter area. The hut few
rears he ~nd hia wife have lived
in WiJ.Jiietville. He was born
June
187Q.ln Bedford Townlif tbe late EU and

ANOTHER WARM WELCOME - King Paul (right, facing
camera) introduces President Eisenhower (left) to othet members of the Greek Government after the President oirr:ived in
Athens to anolher thunderous welcome.
(RADIOPHOTO)

Rife.

survivJRJ, waa Myrta
sons alao survive:
he passed away;
.. -·:-_c : Dewey, Spring.
Dexter; two
C&amp;rpen·
Rt. A

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Norman Gloeckner, Cincinnat~
Fonner 'Pomerov Man, Is Dead
Mr. Gloekne.r. btqther of Albert
(;loeek:ner, of Pomt~roy, left here
about 12 years aa:o to take employment In Clndnnatl 11 a machinil.t. He died in Jewilh Hoapltal
there at 11 a. m. Tueaday.
Services will be beld in Cincinnati tomorrow evening after
wbich t.I;Je body wiU be returned
to Pomeroy. Survlv~ng are tour
sons: Norman; Jr., Jacll: and J. D.
all of Cindnnati atJd James of
Cleveland, ·o. A aon. Jern and a
dada:Jlter Marpret, are decfll.lled.
Other survivor~ are two aiatera
Marauet Snlth, Jenkins, Ky., and
Rota Hartenbacb, . Pomerqr.

left fo.

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A brothtir, Le\vJi and A aiater,

Mrs. Fanaie Ambeqer, _preceded
hilit in death. ·
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will be anno_UI'Ji~ later from tlle
Ewing .Fuoer.al . Home• .

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Caused $15 Fine
For Meigs Man

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Harry,~ohtam,

Of Syracuse,
Dies At Age 6.l
Harry Bobnm, w, Syracuse,
LhLiliiOI'DiDJ at Ateiil General

pital followmg
.l&lt;'uneraJ
Friday
Sacred
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ProJq,._ed UJnea.
will ~ held oa
9 •· .fll, at the

CoJumbua Mayor-Eleet
To
Nixon

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METER RECEIPTS
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Meter receipts for Micldlepert
for the p.ast week totalled $181.
Chief Hcrl:lcrt Gilkey reported t1:tfl
morning.
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Keeton bad been charged by
Pomeroy police CoUowih8 an acci·
dent on Eaat Main St.

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Fringe Economic Pro~als Made By McDonal4I
In Negotiations With 5 Aluminum Produce~
CHICAGO UP[ -Negotiators for
five aluminum companies today
conaidered "fringe economic pro~, .. ,made. by United Steelworlt~r President David J. McDonald in
a top-level conference,
M~Donald conferred with exeeu:ivea of the firma TueSday in a
.n "ting chareed with hopefulness
~r an early ~ttle~ent of :ontraet
1putes pen rna smce t e pacts
expired la&amp;t July 31.
An industry spokesman, who de~lined to be identified, told United
i&gt;ress International that MeDon·
1ld aaked aluminum executives to
!Xplore what management would
regard as innovations in - the contracts.
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from Roger -¥· Blough, board proposala, beljeved tp include\
chairman of United StatetL Steel, to quetts for b~dened ~ If.'&gt;
the union leader'&amp; challenge to a grams.
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nationally televised delJal.e on s~eel
But neither Mcl&gt;onald nor t}le
stcilr.e iuuea.
firms pooposed full moDe)' pan.
Com-pian,y officials studied Me- ages, according to industry conDonald's proposals with their bar. ferees .
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i#lining ·team$ ·a fter the conferees The talks aUect about '~sa,OOO
adjourned teinporarily, iubJect to workers, includiftg
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Alcot.
16 000
ca~ Do ld d Artb J G ld workers, 8,00Q of Reynolds,
7#10
c na an
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· o · Kaiser, 1 ,400 Ormet ud ' BOO OHnbere. USW general counael con.
ferred with other un;.on officen Mathieson employe&amp;.
today while the company negotia·
McDonald has safe! be hoPe8 to
ton sought to determine the cost reach agreement with all frve ,
of the fringe benefits outlined by , firms by the end of thia week.
the USW head.
oVork has continued at the timla'
The industry spokel!!man said plants under contract utensionl,
joint talks would be resumed after !&gt;ubject to cancellation by either
the fjrms complete rescarct, on the &lt;side on 10 days' notice.
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Told, Until Ruling Is Issued In lnjuncti~p

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3-Speed Record Players · · · · · · · · · · · Now $17.88
Sunbeam Mixers ..:. Fry Skillets - Electric Razors
For The Man Of The House
NEW NORELCO RAZOR .. · .. .. .. .. : .$24.,5

Month To Sign
For Examinations

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. Funeral services wiJl be hold tero Saturday at 2 p.m. for
Norman H. G!oeckr!er of Cincinnati, for many years an em·
pioyo or the State Highway Department In lllelis County.

ROJ!. U%.95

Reg. $%4.9$

Teachers Have

T&amp;e · pilullna

·Black Beauty Hobby Horse, Large Size · · $14.95
Tractors &amp; Pedal Cars · · · · · · · · · · From $12.95 up
·chllclnn's VIctrola, Reg. $9.95 · · · · · · Now $5.95
Other Vktrolas, Single Play

Architect Promises Completed PI~
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Games were pla)'ed and prize
was wt•n by Richard Hq:&amp;erty.
. other Den 41 members preaent were
Kolth French, Charlea Clarkson..
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: .. 1k C .Buskirk alld Steve Hlndy. &amp;outs of Den 2 were Roy eel•
1101111, Haymond Hindy, Ala
uUt)' anct Dan! Jcuk1ns.
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1..1 u~· sts for the party were Mary
&lt;~nd suz.ume Hradbury and Janie
Jnll lieorgc Hindy .
'J his u1 the Jut meetina: these
two Dens will have until the flrat
ol the year_

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Sonth&amp;D- District Sees Bids Awarded
For New High School By April In 1969

ColJ.iaon, director of the Department of Industrial and EconoDevelopment, a veteran
mic
"bringer of new indurtriea to
Ohio" was represented at the
Gallipolia meeUng by Doa Stull,
h:s exerutiv.e aulstant. Stull not~d that Callisol\ bas had 10 active
part in bringlnJ 108 ne-.v induatrlea Into Ohio.
Funeral Hnietl were eonduct· .
Pri:D.e purpose of the appear·
ance hen of Collison Wlil be to ed llond&amp;J at 1:00 o'cleek at the
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susgest to count)' repreaeDtativea Rnflinp-CGaf.l funeral Home" in
wbat they can do to attract new Middleport lor lin. Prod (Marinduscy to their communitiea. He ietta) Tbomat wtio paiHd away at
knows what n_e~ indllStcy la look·. bar home Dec. II,
lng for when ma.ldng a move or
Rev. Ho~rd · RuJ1l)elt of thl!l
exPindlna:, Stull aald.
Fl.rst United Preab)'terlan Cbllfcb
The countiea to be represented of wbirb Mra. 'Thomaa waa a memat Kya:er include Meiga, GaUia, be_r conducted .the YrvJCell with
Adams, VInton, Lawrence, Jack- burial in the Riverview Cemetery.
son, RGSS, Pike and Scioto.
Pallbearera · were
Lawrence
Ha11t organization will be the Bing1 Chulea McEihin.lly, JJmet
Meiss-Gallia DeveLopment Asso- Euler, Earl Krii&amp;ht, Earl Loctett
ciation headed by Alva T. Grover and Howard Byen.
o( Cheshire, who ~hairtnt.ned tbe
committee
meetine
:yesterday
Sunday eveblnc the Eastern
with Stull, CoUia&amp;n's assistant
Star aervicea were conducted bY
One of Collison's mluiona In Evangeline Chapter, OES of Mid·
Contribution ·
Ohio government 11 to attract dleport at the J'ameral Hol)le "ltb .A contribution of $1500 from
more industry to Ohio, especially Mr1. Tbeo Neut&amp;llne, Worthy Ma- G. c. Murphy ·Company hu ~~~ ~·~:~.
into are'llla now w1thout lt.
tron conductinl the service. She announced by the Baird of ·1
Attending the planhing meet- was assiated · by James. Clatwortby tee• Qf the PleaS¥t Valley Hoapltal
Jng in GalUpolis bl!l&amp;ides Grover Mrs. Jamea Clatworthy; Mn. John In POint Pleasant.
and Stull were Carl Biaa, Gerald Vroman, Mrs. !ttl Mae Norton,
The eoutrlbutiou Is the second I~:::,
Preaton, Lawrence Huber, Mann- Mrs. Guy Reynolds, lllla1 Freddie sJven ·by the company. The origin. I~
ing Wetherholt, Sen. J . Sherman Houda&amp;belt , and Mrs. Wendell a1 contribution wu made' durin, ·
Porter and Ricbard OWen. ____ 1Bunee.
_construction of the hoafitai.

A Rutland
who Is now
art
teacherwhen
at Ohio
Uni-,:~i~·:~~~:;ro:.~·;~
verslty
will benative
honored
tomorrow
his mural painting or the first ·
lllght by the WriJ!ht brothers
will go on permanent
the Ohio state lfouse.
He Js Dwlgbt Mutchler,
and reared ln Rutland, a former / Brotben

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Collison To Address Leaders
· Of9SEOCountiesAtKyger

9wight Mutchler, Rutland Native, To Receive
Honors Friday For His Mural In State House

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wedneoday, December 18, 19S9

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Special banda that played were
the U. S. Army band under the
direction of Steve l.awrence,dJ the '
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Vanctyef Ci:llli!ge; Band of In ana
and the All Amer~can Band.
Mi Dail.il.wo.ul~ Ute to txp~ess
r.a.:_ ~
hia U.Ulb to j;u,_Jocal BUd Boos.......... ..1 t'
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Yo~nJ, a,:al'befrJ: ~.. · ~ ~r.'
Mr. ~d Mrs: Joh••
of
Louh1ville, Ky., sPW, ~eV.~l daya
recently witl) lier 1l1ter u;, bro·
A full course dmner was served ther ln·law, Mr. · aDd "Mia . ..A. M.
and the guest11 pl11yed bingo and Zabl.
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sung Cllnlltmas carols.
Mr. and Mfs. Milton 'ttoulh ind
family- ·of ZaneavUII!l wei~ ' · week
Those present were: Mr. and ..drs. end guests of J.tr. t:l)it t«r~&lt;' -Mason
L:arl Musser Mr. and Mill. Robert Fisher and famUt. ·
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Mr. and M,a: 'J'td Jone•·· ~f ~ark
Lmdatramer: Mr. and Mrs. Ruasell
Ferguson, Mr. and :.tn. Larry ersburg were WfteKeft.(l ''lllhts of ·
O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buck Mr .. an d ..
_ Eu••
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ley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burllo!l,
Mr. and Mn, . WiUlant ,, Neaae
Mr. and Mrs. Glen LawLSon, Mr. and and family of ·M1ddleto~. wt~re
Mn. Arthur Hood, Mr. 11.nd Mrs. wtttend gue.t1 , of' their . ~uenta.
Kenneth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· Mr. tnd Mra. Clltford:' Pblllipa
ua Parker, Mr. and Mra. Keith an d Mra. . . ·N
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Dorothy Russell, Miu
Nr and Mrs J'. T0D)pll;in 5 and MitiS Nadine R.ouah, Mrw. John Werey: 1.1n v~altor1 ln
nel, Blll Park~sbutg Mondaj , ., .
~~::~~~· .Stewart,
George Robert
Harr1s, HAiun1en Fin·
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GRANGI_. 19 .~IT
and Mrs. RObert Chapman and
Pomeroy Bend ·, Granae will
and Mrs. Car11ey.
' "' 'melt at 2 p, m. 'l'hUnday. at the
DAV Halt AU m'"""ra. are urJOd
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1500

Dur1DI the eltDlc wbicb started
on the 9th
there
''Mfl lliCh
school, ' grade school UlCI
band from New York, IDdia.Da,
Jllinoil, Maryland, Iowa and W1J.
~onsln wbo played durln.l the se•
slona.

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ON EVERYTHING YOU BOY . . . .

POMEROY,
OHIO

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Chli/l.tqtas Pl'()I(Wn '.
Christmas Party
la-. ~p~ed
A r Chl'tttmas program will .
preatnlt~ Sunday evening at 7,30
'Is Held For
~.. home '" Mlner;tllli. ...
o'clock at the Cbeoler Houoe of
Mr.
an.d M.,._ . tla~lpa ;, -~lte [Prayer, directed by Mrs. Paul
Landmark Fo Iks
and family, of w,n... ~· t~e Hotr.... and Mra. Bradley Pooler.
A Christmas party waa; held Frl· weekend gu~~ of Mr. a~ Ml'll.
The proaram will Cl)nsl&amp;t of reci-

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. Georie DaU.as, band director of
the MJddleport High Sehoo~ re-turned S.turday from Chioago
where he attended the 13th an·
nutl, Jllid·Weat Band Clihic whiob
hold at the Sherman Hotel
1in Cbli:aa:o.
Tllero
band dtrec-

DALLAl, Tex. UPI-4 c~r
ciNw. er.und Dellaa TueNaw wMh
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,.()penN by ml•takt."

Last Rites Held
Monday For Mrs.
Marietta Thomas

Band Director
Attends Mid-west
Band Meeting ·

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DON'T CLDII TILL XMAS

Plans were made Tuesday in GaiUpoU. for the pilbllc Ky·
ger Creek dinner meeting in January to which leaders from .
nine southeastern Ohio counties Will be invited to hear Koder
Collison, Ohio's newest cabinet member.
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Mr . and :~"rs . Charles Asa Brad·
bury were al&amp;o appointed as a com·
mittee to see that there are greet·
ers preaent. each Sunday for
the
morning worship service.

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annul Chrl&amp;tmH \)arty at af l4lddleport wiU be held tbia
of Mn Jame1 Souden. evenini at the church. Memben
South Fifth Avenue. Middle- .re to bring a gift for the o:·
this eveDinJ;; at a o'clock.
ehanJe.

During the meeting M.r. and Mrs .
W.t:Yne Gibbont and Mrs. Clarence

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Tbo Deooraw meetli, aod
The ObJo Eta Phi Chapter of the C: brl•tmaa part1 of Group 1 of dae

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U. S. Court of Appeals for the
Third Circuit was assured today
th.at brakemen and flagnlen o( the
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Rail·
would not go on strike until
t.he court issued a ruling on an
injunction sought by the railroad.
The t~trike was schedult&gt;d for
4 :SQ p. m. today.
The court took the appeal umler
advisement after bearing .irgu ment hy counsel for both the
railroad and the Brotherhood or
LocOmotive Trainmen, and lndi·
cated it might tate some time to
reach a ruUng.
The IJOion '1!1 aaertion It would
strike until a rullna: w11s handt~•l ~'!.'~~w~ was made by Aborney
Branaon, after the
court expreB&amp;ed eonover what miMht happen U

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udges Herbert F. Goodrich,
William H. Hastie and Harry E.
Kalodner told attorneys for both
sides they doubted whether they
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cue fall'ly before the deadline.
Brandon, ~unsel for the Oro·
therhood, assured the eourt the
700 brakemen and fla.gme~ would
not strike unUI the ruling was
handed down.
The railroad 's petition (or an
injunction restraining the emplcyes from striking was in an ap~al
(rom an order by Federal Judge
John Mcilvaine in Pittsburgh. He
'11Jcated a restraining
order
whicb Jet the Brotherhood Cree to
·
11 trike today.
Jamea R. Orr, ·railroad counsel,
~old the court the PL&amp;:E had &amp;he
tollbt lo tilt" 1n. illjuaotlon illsofo.r

as the National Mediation :Qovd
had ·•exe~i•cd its juriadiet.lo ·to ·
come back into ·lbia cue."
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He said the ~ fater:pr~ted
the act to mean that when 1~ .reentered the ~ase after Ute
cooling off period, the "ltatus
quo" no strlite mull be tiaatntalned . He contended the board
maintained it ®uld eo~e · bact
inti) the case in a "Iabat , emer,.
gency."
Brandon ditpllte the eontention,
saying Judge McOvai!H! vacated
the lnjunetion a(tel bearlftc tellti·
.mony by a Board M:ember. .Brtndon said If the ~urt nanttd a
"'it would damap th&amp; .proot the . ltaihr:a, Litbot

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Served Christmas
...,. T sd
D.;,.
nn~r ue ay i

)fornlng was read by 1\frs. Harold
Lohs. M... McElhi tmey
""""d
the program WL!h th e poem "It
Will Alwo ys Be Christmas."
Followm g the
progra m the
sing ing Ol moJs W"&gt; eQ)Oyed by
the group w1th Wal lace Bradford
as leadt"r and Mrs. l'ht'~ter l:.'rwLn
as act·ompamst
ln place of a gift t'Xrh;on)!c thL·
members &lt;'ont rib uted mom•v to
rnissim1ar) work for IH'f'd~ f~mil)
' for Ch ris ! mas Class members arl'
I also pl anning to takt&gt; food it 1 • 111 ~
to s unda)' School next sund&lt;lY to
be gi \'en for Christmas.
Tom Bowen gan~ tJ 1e closing
pruyr 1· for the me-eting.

'l'bt- ahnllal Chrlltma11 dtnner

of tiMJ llemebuilCitre Cleu of the
IAililllilfolll etwrcli ef Christ was
heLd TUesday
evening at the

4:bureh. The ladies of the Ph iiathea Socjety served the

dinner
and bad decorated the table~ in
ket:pi~g wittJ th~ St'ason.
.
. Dur11111 the evening tlw pres,1.
dent of the class, Wendall Gerlath, preHhled a gift to Rev . and
·Jin. Gardner, pestor or 1hl' ch\.ltC'h
from the clan
Following the dhmer a prog" m
of Christmas theugbt s was ,"tesented by Mrs. Kenneth
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'l!he story of "The Littleat An"l "
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the First Christmns
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Sun day Sch 0.':&gt; I
Cl OS$ H0 ld S
yUIe party

The Goldl'n Rul r Sunday School
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The annual Christmas _dim)ir
!lll'l :at tht&gt; l"harles
llt&gt;nsley home and party of the Laurel CLiffi.\1 vnd&lt;•Y &lt;'l' t'nm~ With 14 111 aUt&gt;Hd- lf'r Health Club was held Mon Y
I :&gt;~In'
evening at the SaUe:buey ~b 1
\"!embers of the Salisb ury
A
lhc lhrJslma&gt;~ thf:.'!me w~:~R rat· sc rvt&gt;d tbe dinner .
I ntd (JUt 111 bo th ;nsid~· and outThe room was decorated in
~-~ ~(]" dJ"Ctlralwn~ 1ht: ILg ht cd star keep1n g witt. Chr is tmas inc!UdinC
anJ t-rvssl·s with tl" i11dow h~:hts a tree under which gifts were
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Ill'
Ill(' ~t eps
· where they were greeted Uy the
Nati'.·!ty sc('ne and NOEL amongst
grN•ncry
and .hg htcd candles dec
onlll'( 1 t h t' ~taLrWII) 1\ .1q~htl'd trel'
&lt;~LH1 1 a mJOJ~1turl' NJ.tldty
h 1sre.ne
on r u· man t e were Ln t e mnJ!
room

placed . The tables were attractive
carryi ng out tbe Christmas the_.,
Following the dinner, thll'e
.\\'a3 an exc h.angc ur gifts. Reiid·

mgs on Ch.nstmps were given by

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CrystaiCiear
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16x46 '· · $5.95

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on November 20, ){iJ;.s p 111 ricili nuatll b!' rs followed the by. ·
·[ Bowen, Mrs. Charles Dlebl, Mrs.

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Sport Coah, Trou••rs, Sw•at•n. JacM•h
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On thl5 day in history:
~;~t. wlth the· -pla~lnr M' StiOntIn 1770, German composer LudA It
Van Beethoven waa born.
e:t eub'lln•e Wll alao enjoy·
tile II"'uP and Mts. An1773, the Boston Tea Party 1th.onv was 1 ..1ert for the evenwas held.
,...
In 1833 a fire in New Yortt
l'ily destroyed 874 bulldina:s and
I'LHI!Ied damage estimated at 20mlllion dollars:
Jn 1903, the show biz
Mr. and Mrt. !l!a GJim"Ofe lr.
Variety, was puDlisher for the entertained
with a hmny· pa~
first time.
Sunday
eveflllll at tliefr home
In 1944 the Battle of tbe Bulge
Llncoln Heights, honoring the~
be~an ·D~ Ger man forces In Belaon,
Ric"' oil h'- leoti!• btrtllllb.
gium lAunched a great counter
Retreahmenta
or a birtlldaJr
offensive in World War II.
cake
In
the
thape
of
.a Uon whlch
A thought for today : American
It
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atantJina:
ln. tbe ..(Ub
journaUst Ernie Pyle raid "U you
go long enough without a bath
oven the tleaa wlU let you

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GUNS

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BOWS

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neoedy !amities in tbe l:!Ommunity.

Cards were sent to the
members of the class.

shut -in

At the close of the meetint,
the group exchanged gifts, after
which refreahments were served
to the members and two guests
Mrs. Frank Stewart &amp;f\d Mrs. AIbert Alward, from a beautifully
appointed table which carried
out the yuletide theme .

Cubs Phr11 Party

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13· HarahC"Ue
14. Boon
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8. Injure
7. Filj8l Jnll\
8. Jl:vld11nt
9. Drink

At Oak Hill
Sorority Holds
Christmas Session

A Christmas luncheon and party

wa.s held by the Alpha Omicron

Cblipter o! the Delta Kappa GamI m.a Sorori\y last Slturday at the
h&lt;Jme Gf Ej v.elyn Thomas, Oak Hill.
Followin·a: the luncheon the
group enjr:ved the singing of
carpls witti Ethel Chapman dlr·

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Eth~t

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Virginia Reibel

Joachim,

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28. Long n.ill
28· E:xchani&amp;d
a1. Muale note
32· 81&amp;'~
83. Greek l~tter
Jf, Become

State Department spokesman Lincoin White,
announti~ll that Communist Ctec:hoslovakla has not
answered an
American protest against an eXhi.bit at Prague calling Gen. Douglas
~lacArtltur
"mass murderer":
" One cqn only assume that thill
is In furtbe~Dee of the ·spirit of
CaiJlp David."

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the 41st' ~onVe~uon .of "tile ;.Alneri·
can Fal:;m . 8\lrUU Fedyatlon
cal1ing (01' ,,~al ·of the federal
indlvi~qal inMnle tax :
, IJit ~.9Ul~n''F impoverish the
a:overiiment one b.i t," ·

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Britalo
39. HILathert.
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tO. W'eat
PolnteL"
41. Rodtnt
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California Fancy ... Sunklot, Largo Slzo Bl'o

Navel Or~nges

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Grapes ·
2 II••· 35c
,Fancy Yam ~~~ts 3 u... 2399cc
·Tangerines slul50'• . , ~
Brussel Sprouts . .:'~ 39c
3
29
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Grape nut M•..,h--- '"' c
Fresh Coconuts - 2 tor 29c

Wo.thmo"

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Morton's Pies :~~.rry -

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kuorted

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Plum Preserves~:;.
'i~2Sc
Elderberry Jelly •·;;.... ~ 39c
· o Ann Po..
41.49'
Mayonna1se
- · croo!"'~ 1or : . c ·:
Tomato
Kekhup :'::. 4 ~~69c ,_
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. dl es Widths 2 ...... 49(
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Hershey's Dainties ___;:29c
Glace Fruits '\:,~:';::~:~ :: 39c
Mincemeat '::'::~:en __ 2- : SSe ),
7oDL33
Cocoanut Bokor'sFlab
aan
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Diced Citron ~;:..a;: :!;23c

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Dairy Fauorites I.
Specil•l, lh9. 65c

~$wiss
Cheese - - - ""59c
Wisconsin Sh•rp

Midget Cheese - - -"''69C
EggNog
Baby Gouda Cheese !:::39c
...... 39C
Camembert oorden's _ _ oko.

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Uniform

Karo Syrup
""!.25c
Marshmallow C,:.~: __ ,: 35c
Pitted Dates :;:~ __ ... 29c
• Mamchlno - lor 39c
Red CherfleS
Green Cherries L...... _ ~19c

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,.b.55 c
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1f·OI.29C
_ __ pko.

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Cryst1l .

CRESTWOOD ... LIGHT OR DARK COVERED

~ 1J::: ctnl 65c

MortonAs Rolls~:;:=:,; .f~29c

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Orange Juice

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English Walnuts
Mixed' Nuts
Soft Shell Almonds
Choco Iate Drops Ll••• .. ""•
Assorted Chocolates~~~~~ oan. 5 ~;,.$2· 99
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Gums &amp; Creams
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Old Fashioned Hard Mix ---"""'39
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69c

Sm~~ll,

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California Emptror

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Whip Topping ----

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2 ~37c
Sweet Pickles __n;;_33c

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Nifty Waffles
;:10c

DRYER ONLY $13900

OcNn Spr.y . . _Whole Berry or Strained

High Life Brar.d .

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Grape Juice ~:nd- 4~~ 59c

HOTPOINT WASHER &amp; DRYER PAIR $349,.00

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ORDER YOURS NOW ... Sure 01 Chrlott!\M. io liound tho corner, AlP Turkeyo ore plump, _
fUll of that sure-to·ple11e goodne1s yOu· W~n;t· for your fer::stl Every one il carefully dra11ed
•n.. cieaned, rudy for the oven. Select yoUrS, early . . . on Christmas Day you'll be glad you

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Opon 'ti119 p.m. Wednesdoy, Dec. U
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Open 'till 6 p.m. Thuraday, Dec. 24
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l:BRtSTMAS fli:J....$ .
Dresses - Acces~ories
Costume Jewefry ~ Purses
Milk Gloss -

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lb. 49c Geese Fully
Ovon o,.,...,
Ro•dy ----- 65 c
lb. 69( . . Fanc• DU(kS Roady
lb. 45 c

Fresh Fruits &amp;Vegetables 1

IC. Malt
A X y D L B A A XR
It :L 0 N G p E L ·L 0 w
One lett~r simply atands for another. In t1WI samp)t.-A r; uu«
for the thr11e L'tJ, X for the two O't, etc. StnJie .le_
t tera, &amp;poa!o
trophel, the length and fonnatlon ot the wordJ aH.aU hlll\r,
;Ea.ch dq tbe cgde Jet~l"l are dld'erent.
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6 lb. Size .... $4.2S

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13, Alumn\11
(colloq,)

91o II lb.

TA$11 TIIMMIN'S FOR YOUR TURKEY •••

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IOUebrew:

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C
lb

. Sbo

Whole Ham lb. S3c

Ovon Roady
Ch•IC kens Roaotlng
O.FullynulnoDru.,d
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Capons

lb.

Grilfi~

he 'urned down

C
lb

Half

Whole Ham lb. 47c

lbL

chtntlr""cif'the 'W'aahi!lgtbn senatora,
eXJ~laiAP'ii w~

121o 161b. 1 vg.

hat

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Full Sl!onk
Half

lb.

CHlCAGP - OQnald Hanson, a
Ka'!-'ee'e, WyO., ta.ncher, -backing a

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rib or loon naif. Your AlP m01t man will be glad lo cuololll

TENDER
HAMS
4 3 C';'~rt
Shonk 4 9 ~':,ad 6 5

49c""
43c
49c lb.
Morton'a
Turkoy - 5 - $1 00
Pot P18S Chlckon,
Fish Sticks ~::~~a
·3 :!:: $po
Halibut.Steak sll'"--lb. 49c
.Cod Fillets
3 $,1'00
Green Shrimp:.:..: ft
59c

WASHINGT-QN -

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A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT . . . LEAN, MELLOW SMOKED

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HALF

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cut whole or half lolnt ta your order.

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va1e

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ORDER

At &amp;&amp;P you got FULL half loin when .. :o.

and Lucille

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CUT TO

FULL
RIB
HALF

sons, · Beilt't1ce Reinhart, Ma~el­
ine BUell; Virginia Covert, Ruth

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tendmg were Mrs. Chapman, Nan
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Maxwell
11. Kind of race 2{1 .•'3urpa.&amp;~es
31. Bucket
15. Barnyard
30. Short'-,
38. Not
"bou"
slmpte sonr
workinr

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:!.-Daily Sentine~ P0111eroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 16, 1959

ecting,
.:Anna Maude' Fehrmah gave the
Den Three Cu_b Scoyts met Man"MQ dopn a~s" from
t b~ book
by
day
evening
with their " leaders
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d
1o1
Cynthia
·P.earl
MoSll.
She
closed
llll-s. u:a
mQre 1r.;th~
an ' 1rs.
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ares
.,.peneer,
a,
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cub dotma.
h
ouse.
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The .program was tlos.ed with a
The boys worked •on their vocal solo, Adeste Fideles by EsCh.ristmaa · project, . after which ther Daubei-,
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plans were made foe a Cbrisfmu
Following
the
gift
exchange
elected and int:!lude Mrs. Joachim, party at the next meeting and
plans
were
made
for
a
Christmas
realdent; ·Mrl. Jacob Gloeclmer, names were drawn far a 5Dc gift
gift to be given to Miss Lois
vice prelident ·, Min LuCJ'etia Gen exchan•e.
e
Ceci l who is t. member of the
heimer, aeer~tary and Mn. Bert
At the close of the meeting reWebster, treasurer. A contribu- freshments were served by Skip Sorority and . has been ilL for a
of years.
--"-~w~aa--:-ma~d~e~to:_tb-:e~J=•.:Y.c~:.:.:.':_'":.:r~Do:.::.:
ee
m::lg':a:::n:_.- - - - - - -- number
Other hoste!l~ for the meeting,
were Mabel Conley and Gwendlyn

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Mrs . Danny Arnold was honored
Mrs. Geo rge Jo&lt;lchim pre&amp;ided
receo nt11 with a miacellaneou.s !!how-l over the meeting of the Daugber given by Mrs. Brad Hud5on and teu flf Ruth Class of the United
Mfi. l(trerett MieBae1 at the home Methodist Church when they met
of he1' mother, Mrs. ~ichael, in Monday afterno&lt;Jn in the social
Bradbury .
mom of tM church for thelr
Chr istmas party.
A pink and white color scheme
was carried out. Gift! were placed
Members responded to roll call
on a table · wbich had streamers wtth a Cht!atnuli veue. ··Keeping_
extendlnl f1'orn the four comers- Christmaa" Wll the topic' or )flss
to an umbrella in the tenter.
Lucretia Oenhebner,
proaram
leader
wbo
read
the
Christmas
Gamel were played during the
$
from t. Luke. She eoncludeve ning with pri'l:es awarded to : 3tory
'
Mrs. Madeline Evans, Mrs. Carolyn ed her meditation with an -rticle
Teaford , Mn. Helen Johnson: Mrs. "The Meaning of Chrl•lJP.u."
MAry Bailey, Mrs. Charldene Han·
ning and Mre. Goldia Sareent.
fi~::~~:rt~bu::ss ys:::ion~e~

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They Come

United Me~odist
Class Enjoys
Christmas Party

Ann .'JIL rhaPl. daughll'r of Mr. und
u.sme~ Allen Eichinger Mrs. Lou Diehl
After the }1()noree bad opened
Mrs En reU Michael or Bradbury rdnedln~'ffp_res,:(ted over hy th~ pres- Mrs. James Gil~ore, Mrs, Eugen~ her gifts, refreshments of catke
1 cnt, "' Jc
orrenc:e .
Howktn •,
Mrs . Clt'fford Jacobs, an d ·tee cream centered with wedbe('l:lllle the bride of Mr. [)anny
~
Instead of a girt t'" change Lhc Mrs . E. J . Tracy , Mrs. Helen Leif- ding bells, coffee and nuts were
- Arnold , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray1 mo nd Arnold of Harrisonville.
class has sent girts to the Athf'ns heil, Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mra. aer-ved.
Th{' vows of the ceremony were St at e Hospi tal and a con trib utlon Russell Leifheit .
Present were Leoria EbElrabach,
rt•~:~ d by the bridegroom's brother, to CARt:.
Mrs. Pearl Parker, Mrs, Law- Atlarab Dewhunt, Madeline Evans
Hcv. Joh n Edmunds of Elizaville,
renee Smith, Mrs. William Strlll•- and daughter, Kay, Myrtle Sisson,
Ky , at the Bradbury Church
or
Qysters, potato sa la d. vegetable IJaug h, Mrs . Glen Thompson, Mrs. CarolYJl Teaford, , Helen Johnson
Chm t st 7 :30 p. m.
salad, celery, pickles and coffee Jr(j Wellman, Mrs. Phil ~~. and daughter, Beverly, Naomi
Given In marriage by her father were enjoyed hy all present. The !\Irs. Cl arence Curtis, Mrs . Nel8a Smith, Edith Edmupd&amp;;. Irene Amthe brid e wore a street le n_e:lh dming t&lt;tble &lt;'arncd out th(' l'h r1 st- Wise. Mrs. Paul Eichin"er, ¥J-!. ofd,.Ann BarQitz, Mary Bailey and
drl~.!ls of powder blue tweed . Her mas motilf in naukins ami doth Lloyd Wright and live gu!fpts a:r&amp;~dlughter, Kathy, Jessie Sis·
aecessGrles. were while ami t~he car- wit h a eenterpiecc of a min ia ture Mrs. Robert Smith, Mis!l SUe . s on (~ Kallu1'n wamer, charldetle
ril'd an orchid on a white Bible.
tree and deeorali\it' Clllrlles.
Traey, Mary and Ernie Po~ll H',anfting, Loui.ae Lewis, Goldie
1
ller only attendant w-as Miss
d ·d 1
d"
· 1 1ami Polly Ann Bs'uer.
SirM:mt and son, Guy, Sharon Cle11
1
01 11
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Pa ula ;\tichael, her j lster, who wore
,'n'1',1 ,P , 1'n1, spcnsc wJt
The next meeting will be beld
Jk!tty Arnold .and Paula Ml·
1
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at the hottte· of •trs. Ernest POW· c h ae ! .
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a dress of blue orld white poplin mep n ~ t ,
Ell H
H{'S:i
~ith white accessoriea and a cor- .,, b•·•,'wu J""t?e 1 · ~ ~ 1'."a"1 u 11,1 ' L".
t&gt; JI with Mrs. Pearl Parker as coSendinv gifts but unable to a1·
". e sAdams,
er. c~:~p
unc
l
_wt · r .m- hostess.
There will b't a hake an d ten d were Hem Ice Wlnn, Tillie
:•age of white mums.
nu::
Florenct•
Limburg••r,
d
Rowley, VirBlnla Whitlatch , Juania
llobby Arnold, brother of the Dave Yat c.~. I-I. A. Hensley. ,\ nna · ~!- ~~1~----~-groo m, was beat man .
·-• - d , 1 G
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Pierce,
Marilyn Wilcox, Mary
.
1.tte
r , ,.,r _un "r11.
corge 11 ens 1ey, \-frs. Michael, mother ot the I.inme Sw&lt;!n, Effie Torren et· :m d
Rou11h ,
Doris Wel11h, Marilyn
bm\e , chose a dreu of na\'Y blue Mr. and Mrs. Charles llenSll'Y'
a~
IWolfe, Bertha Bini!. Loretta HanJn d whit e crtpe for her daughter's
ning, Lethia Russell, Virginia Miwt·dding. She wore a corsage of
d
chael and Allee Robeson.
.vhite cjrnat!ons.
Birth a,.·s Observed
Mrs. 1\.rnold. mother of the
Mrs. Max ine Amold entNtain :room . wore
b\ue and a whitt&gt; 1 ed wtth a dinner 3umlay
her
wscs MEETS
('&lt;J~atlon corHaa;e.
home, At~eu s Road , !J1 obsenan{'E!
Tht&gt; WS{'S of th.e Racm~ tLLho
Following the ceremony a l'e- of the b1rthday~ of her mother , dilll Church met Frid.u "evoning at
t'C Jitlon ~all held at the home of , Mrs. Mary Aunuller, her brother- the home of Mrs. Harry Pickehs
he h~Hil' s part•nls..
l m·lnw Wilbur Stewart un d her with a Christmas program liii!h·
Thf' new cuuplj,! ~tr£:&gt; now rf'&gt;~ld inJ{ nephi'\\' Ja ck Fow ler . A dt'ru.- a1ed • ligh ti n ~ the eYening.
at U1tJlr tt·ailer honw In BeY erly birtiJ(l~ y rake was serl"e&gt;d wi th the
·
A potluck supper wa1 held by
where Mr . Arnold is employed.
I dinner.
HOLZIIl ~'HOSPITAL '
the Love-Joy Circle of the Mid·
·
l.~.
dltP9rt FJtJt BaptUt Chureb at
Adm1tted Dec . 14: Cu~..- 7 1 Hawk
- home of Mra. Allen .ilu&amp;hea
S~ract~sef· Mra. Clara Sh~_fer, .
even1DJ. Pl.aee eards· for
Mmersvl le; Mn. Elmer GrtMft!,
were miniature china
Letart; _Mary Blgp, Racine.
.
ot Chriatma11 cllaracte~~a.
Dlsm~ssed D~c . 14 : Mrt. Adam
home WIJ decor.fjted both ltl~·m·t!bs , Mr~ . Wuilam Welker, Mrs
and outside ln keepfnl with
0
~~ a~da Crandall, Mrs. Earley
Chriatmaa seaaon.
McK1bbey , Mr8. Nattie Galloway,
Mtll. Harry !Joudashelt, c-hairMrs. Charles Coyan, MrB. ltayof the circle, pretided over
mond Kerna, Mrs. Robert ~l_utps
meetlnl when the Schoo! of
:~s . William Kendall and son,
·
wa~ . dltctaltd wJth •lx
s. John White.
the membtra -aJreeinl to at·
_
tend the achool.
·Mrs. HliJhell waa the devotion·
The Alman.-:
al leadtr for the .-tin1 and
following the r«ordinJa of the
ChrlJtma1 car()lJ c•ve the Chr!ttmu Story lromrllof! Bible. "
.Mr1. David Da'rst . Waa in ch.ll'fe
oC the proeram tor the evenirlg
and presented the mls!!lonary progrllm "God's Greatest Work". Site
Tortay ls Wednesday, Dec . 16, wu assisted by, Mrs. Lltllan Me·
the 350th d11y of the year, with Ghee and Mrs. WIUIJ Anthony,
125 E. Main St.
!'hone 1117
15 more days in 19119.
For the prognm each member Wll
;
llourl'i~ 9 tu 5 . , . . ... 'fhurl'!day 9 til Noon
The moon is apProaching Ita
last qual'ter.
given a tiny manget and· cartdle
Tl
dne and the candleJJ wen Ji&amp;tjt.
and ~~e~:~~~~-mng stars are Mercury etll· during the dose of the prrt·

$200

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BASKETDAU,
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l sevet"a l memb.ers and ,the group
s~ng the Christmas caroll.
Present were Mrs. Merlin Tracy

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IMrs. Arn!lld
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With
Ch nstmas
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Bridal Shower

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DI!LUXI SHEIA.S (60 gau.:e
IS denier) Sites: 8 ~~ -11.
Fall (aAhioned with •e lf

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15 denier ) Petite.Re&amp;Uiaf, '
Tal1. Full faahioned with

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11. In micro-meah llyl•• .
Heel and toe reinforced..

2 pain

$1,J9,,
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StuHing Mix
JIM Parker ... Fr•sh Deily, Rich Fruit, T~r Crust

Cherry Pie
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D.mner R0 IIS,,l.Jght,
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Bread Jane
Po ..or
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P•nh Dally --,--- laof · C
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Brea kfast .'Ro1·1s .... ,..-_.,, 33c '
Molasses CookieS~:"...":.' ..--,...27c'
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Served Christmas
...,. T sd
D.;,.
nn~r ue ay i

)fornlng was read by 1\frs. Harold
Lohs. M... McElhi tmey
""""d
the program WL!h th e poem "It
Will Alwo ys Be Christmas."
Followm g the
progra m the
sing ing Ol moJs W"&gt; eQ)Oyed by
the group w1th Wal lace Bradford
as leadt"r and Mrs. l'ht'~ter l:.'rwLn
as act·ompamst
ln place of a gift t'Xrh;on)!c thL·
members &lt;'ont rib uted mom•v to
rnissim1ar) work for IH'f'd~ f~mil)
' for Ch ris ! mas Class members arl'
I also pl anning to takt&gt; food it 1 • 111 ~
to s unda)' School next sund&lt;lY to
be gi \'en for Christmas.
Tom Bowen gan~ tJ 1e closing
pruyr 1· for the me-eting.

'l'bt- ahnllal Chrlltma11 dtnner

of tiMJ llemebuilCitre Cleu of the
IAililllilfolll etwrcli ef Christ was
heLd TUesday
evening at the

4:bureh. The ladies of the Ph iiathea Socjety served the

dinner
and bad decorated the table~ in
ket:pi~g wittJ th~ St'ason.
.
. Dur11111 the evening tlw pres,1.
dent of the class, Wendall Gerlath, preHhled a gift to Rev . and
·Jin. Gardner, pestor or 1hl' ch\.ltC'h
from the clan
Following the dhmer a prog" m
of Christmas theugbt s was ,"tesented by Mrs. Kenneth
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B.

'l!he story of "The Littleat An"l "
WU read by Mn. Wallace "'B[lld-

the First Christmns
'liiJiJij(t(!;i!ii
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Sun day Sch 0.':&gt; I
Cl OS$ H0 ld S
yUIe party

The Goldl'n Rul r Sunday School
..
I Class -u r the Long Bottum Chbreh
The annual Christmas _dim)ir
!lll'l :at tht&gt; l"harles
llt&gt;nsley home and party of the Laurel CLiffi.\1 vnd&lt;•Y &lt;'l' t'nm~ With 14 111 aUt&gt;Hd- lf'r Health Club was held Mon Y
I :&gt;~In'
evening at the SaUe:buey ~b 1
\"!embers of the Salisb ury
A
lhc lhrJslma&gt;~ thf:.'!me w~:~R rat· sc rvt&gt;d tbe dinner .
I ntd (JUt 111 bo th ;nsid~· and outThe room was decorated in
~-~ ~(]" dJ"Ctlralwn~ 1ht: ILg ht cd star keep1n g witt. Chr is tmas inc!UdinC
anJ t-rvssl·s with tl" i11dow h~:hts a tree under which gifts were
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li)(ht&lt;'d gul'~ts
Ill'
Ill(' ~t eps
· where they were greeted Uy the
Nati'.·!ty sc('ne and NOEL amongst
grN•ncry
and .hg htcd candles dec
onlll'( 1 t h t' ~taLrWII) 1\ .1q~htl'd trel'
&lt;~LH1 1 a mJOJ~1turl' NJ.tldty
h 1sre.ne
on r u· man t e were Ln t e mnJ!
room

placed . The tables were attractive
carryi ng out tbe Christmas the_.,
Following the dinner, thll'e
.\\'a3 an exc h.angc ur gifts. Reiid·

mgs on Ch.nstmps were given by

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CrystaiCiear
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16x46 '· · $5.95

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on November 20, ){iJ;.s p 111 ricili nuatll b!' rs followed the by. ·
·[ Bowen, Mrs. Charles Dlebl, Mrs.

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On thl5 day in history:
~;~t. wlth the· -pla~lnr M' StiOntIn 1770, German composer LudA It
Van Beethoven waa born.
e:t eub'lln•e Wll alao enjoy·
tile II"'uP and Mts. An1773, the Boston Tea Party 1th.onv was 1 ..1ert for the evenwas held.
,...
In 1833 a fire in New Yortt
l'ily destroyed 874 bulldina:s and
I'LHI!Ied damage estimated at 20mlllion dollars:
Jn 1903, the show biz
Mr. and Mrt. !l!a GJim"Ofe lr.
Variety, was puDlisher for the entertained
with a hmny· pa~
first time.
Sunday
eveflllll at tliefr home
In 1944 the Battle of tbe Bulge
Llncoln Heights, honoring the~
be~an ·D~ Ger man forces In Belaon,
Ric"' oil h'- leoti!• btrtllllb.
gium lAunched a great counter
Retreahmenta
or a birtlldaJr
offensive in World War II.
cake
In
the
thape
of
.a Uon whlch
A thought for today : American
It
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atantJina:
ln. tbe ..(Ub
journaUst Ernie Pyle raid "U you
go long enough without a bath
oven the tleaa wlU let you

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Cards were sent to the
members of the class.

shut -in

At the close of the meetint,
the group exchanged gifts, after
which refreahments were served
to the members and two guests
Mrs. Frank Stewart &amp;f\d Mrs. AIbert Alward, from a beautifully
appointed table which carried
out the yuletide theme .

Cubs Phr11 Party

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7. Filj8l Jnll\
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9. Drink

At Oak Hill
Sorority Holds
Christmas Session

A Christmas luncheon and party

wa.s held by the Alpha Omicron

Cblipter o! the Delta Kappa GamI m.a Sorori\y last Slturday at the
h&lt;Jme Gf Ej v.elyn Thomas, Oak Hill.
Followin·a: the luncheon the
group enjr:ved the singing of
carpls witti Ethel Chapman dlr·

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28· E:xchani&amp;d
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32· 81&amp;'~
83. Greek l~tter
Jf, Become

State Department spokesman Lincoin White,
announti~ll that Communist Ctec:hoslovakla has not
answered an
American protest against an eXhi.bit at Prague calling Gen. Douglas
~lacArtltur
"mass murderer":
" One cqn only assume that thill
is In furtbe~Dee of the ·spirit of
CaiJlp David."

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the 41st' ~onVe~uon .of "tile ;.Alneri·
can Fal:;m . 8\lrUU Fedyatlon
cal1ing (01' ,,~al ·of the federal
indlvi~qal inMnle tax :
, IJit ~.9Ul~n''F impoverish the
a:overiiment one b.i t," ·

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·Tangerines slul50'• . , ~
Brussel Sprouts . .:'~ 39c
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Fresh Coconuts - 2 tor 29c

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Elderberry Jelly •·;;.... ~ 39c
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Mayonna1se
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Tomato
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Glace Fruits '\:,~:';::~:~ :: 39c
Mincemeat '::'::~:en __ 2- : SSe ),
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Specil•l, lh9. 65c

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Cheese - - - ""59c
Wisconsin Sh•rp

Midget Cheese - - -"''69C
EggNog
Baby Gouda Cheese !:::39c
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Camembert oorden's _ _ oko.

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APPLIANCES

Uniform

Karo Syrup
""!.25c
Marshmallow C,:.~: __ ,: 35c
Pitted Dates :;:~ __ ... 29c
• Mamchlno - lor 39c
Red CherfleS
Green Cherries L...... _ ~19c

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,.b.55 c
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1f·OI.29C
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BEAUTIFUL

AUTOIL\TIC WASHERS

Cryst1l .

CRESTWOOD ... LIGHT OR DARK COVERED

~ 1J::: ctnl 65c

MortonAs Rolls~:;:=:,; .f~29c

BE SURE TO

can

29

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Orange Juice

IQ.az.

English Walnuts
Mixed' Nuts
Soft Shell Almonds
Choco Iate Drops Ll••• .. ""•
Assorted Chocolates~~~~~ oan. 5 ~;,.$2· 99
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Gums &amp; Creams
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Old Fashioned Hard Mix ---"""'39
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69c

Sm~~ll,

Sugar

l ·lb.

California Emptror

A&amp;P lr•nll . .. Our PIJ••II' Quality

em:-fOc Off

Whip Topping ----

Large
Stalk

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"'Coo . '

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Cranberries
2 ~37c
Sweet Pickles __n;;_33c

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French Fries ::.- 2 •.=, 49t
Nifty Waffles
;:10c

DRYER ONLY $13900

OcNn Spr.y . . _Whole Berry or Strained

High Life Brar.d .

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A'Pts.Grocery·· Buys t.
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Grape Juice ~:nd- 4~~ 59c

HOTPOINT WASHER &amp; DRYER PAIR $349,.00

THllm SUECIION FOUOUI CHIISTMAS MEN~ .. '

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ORDER YOURS NOW ... Sure 01 Chrlott!\M. io liound tho corner, AlP Turkeyo ore plump, _
fUll of that sure-to·ple11e goodne1s yOu· W~n;t· for your fer::stl Every one il carefully dra11ed
•n.. cieaned, rudy for the oven. Select yoUrS, early . . . on Christmas Day you'll be glad you

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Open 'till6 p.m. Monday l Tueadoy, Dec. 21 &amp; 22
Opon 'ti119 p.m. Wednesdoy, Dec. U
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Open 'till 6 p.m. Thuraday, Dec. 24
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AiP Christmas TURKEYS

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Large, F\orldl

l:BRtSTMAS fli:J....$ .
Dresses - Acces~ories
Costume Jewefry ~ Purses
Milk Gloss -

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lb. 49c Geese Fully
Ovon o,.,...,
Ro•dy ----- 65 c
lb. 69( . . Fanc• DU(kS Roady
lb. 45 c

Fresh Fruits &amp;Vegetables 1

IC. Malt
A X y D L B A A XR
It :L 0 N G p E L ·L 0 w
One lett~r simply atands for another. In t1WI samp)t.-A r; uu«
for the thr11e L'tJ, X for the two O't, etc. StnJie .le_
t tera, &amp;poa!o
trophel, the length and fonnatlon ot the wordJ aH.aU hlll\r,
;Ea.ch dq tbe cgde Jet~l"l are dld'erent.
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6 lb. Size .... $4.2S

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13, Alumn\11
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TA$11 TIIMMIN'S FOR YOUR TURKEY •••

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IOUebrew:

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C
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Whole Ham lb. S3c

Ovon Roady
Ch•IC kens Roaotlng
O.FullynulnoDru.,d
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Capons

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Grilfi~

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C
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Half

Whole Ham lb. 47c

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eXJ~laiAP'ii w~

121o 161b. 1 vg.

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Half

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CHlCAGP - OQnald Hanson, a
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rib or loon naif. Your AlP m01t man will be glad lo cuololll

TENDER
HAMS
4 3 C';'~rt
Shonk 4 9 ~':,ad 6 5

49c""
43c
49c lb.
Morton'a
Turkoy - 5 - $1 00
Pot P18S Chlckon,
Fish Sticks ~::~~a
·3 :!:: $po
Halibut.Steak sll'"--lb. 49c
.Cod Fillets
3 $,1'00
Green Shrimp:.:..: ft
59c

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and Lucille

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sons, · Beilt't1ce Reinhart, Ma~el­
ine BUell; Virginia Covert, Ruth

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tendmg were Mrs. Chapman, Nan
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Maxwell
11. Kind of race 2{1 .•'3urpa.&amp;~es
31. Bucket
15. Barnyard
30. Short'-,
38. Not
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:!.-Daily Sentine~ P0111eroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 16, 1959

ecting,
.:Anna Maude' Fehrmah gave the
Den Three Cu_b Scoyts met Man"MQ dopn a~s" from
t b~ book
by
day
evening
with their " leaders
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E'Gil
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Cynthia
·P.earl
MoSll.
She
closed
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mQre 1r.;th~
an ' 1rs.
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with the story of the Black Ma·
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ares
.,.peneer,
a,
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cub dotma.
h
ouse.
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The .program was tlos.ed with a
The boys worked •on their vocal solo, Adeste Fideles by EsCh.ristmaa · project, . after which ther Daubei-,
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plans were made foe a Cbrisfmu
Following
the
gift
exchange
elected and int:!lude Mrs. Joachim, party at the next meeting and
plans
were
made
for
a
Christmas
realdent; ·Mrl. Jacob Gloeclmer, names were drawn far a 5Dc gift
gift to be given to Miss Lois
vice prelident ·, Min LuCJ'etia Gen exchan•e.
e
Ceci l who is t. member of the
heimer, aeer~tary and Mn. Bert
At the close of the meeting reWebster, treasurer. A contribu- freshments were served by Skip Sorority and . has been ilL for a
of years.
--"-~w~aa--:-ma~d~e~to:_tb-:e~J=•.:Y.c~:.:.:.':_'":.:r~Do:.::.:
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m::lg':a:::n:_.- - - - - - -- number
Other hoste!l~ for the meeting,
were Mabel Conley and Gwendlyn

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FISHING

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1~.1Y-AW,U PLAN •'Oft (;flftiSTMilS

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PAYMENTS cosTS ONLY
$3.fl A MONTH· _ ..

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Mrs . Danny Arnold was honored
Mrs. Geo rge Jo&lt;lchim pre&amp;ided
receo nt11 with a miacellaneou.s !!how-l over the meeting of the Daugber given by Mrs. Brad Hud5on and teu flf Ruth Class of the United
Mfi. l(trerett MieBae1 at the home Methodist Church when they met
of he1' mother, Mrs. ~ichael, in Monday afterno&lt;Jn in the social
Bradbury .
mom of tM church for thelr
Chr istmas party.
A pink and white color scheme
was carried out. Gift! were placed
Members responded to roll call
on a table · wbich had streamers wtth a Cht!atnuli veue. ··Keeping_
extendlnl f1'orn the four comers- Christmaa" Wll the topic' or )flss
to an umbrella in the tenter.
Lucretia Oenhebner,
proaram
leader
wbo
read
the
Christmas
Gamel were played during the
$
from t. Luke. She eoncludeve ning with pri'l:es awarded to : 3tory
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Mrs. Madeline Evans, Mrs. Carolyn ed her meditation with an -rticle
Teaford , Mn. Helen Johnson: Mrs. "The Meaning of Chrl•lJP.u."
MAry Bailey, Mrs. Charldene Han·
ning and Mre. Goldia Sareent.
fi~::~~:rt~bu::ss ys:::ion~e~

D .1y Sentsne
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REPAID IN

They Come

United Me~odist
Class Enjoys
Christmas Party

Ann .'JIL rhaPl. daughll'r of Mr. und
u.sme~ Allen Eichinger Mrs. Lou Diehl
After the }1()noree bad opened
Mrs En reU Michael or Bradbury rdnedln~'ffp_res,:(ted over hy th~ pres- Mrs. James Gil~ore, Mrs, Eugen~ her gifts, refreshments of catke
1 cnt, "' Jc
orrenc:e .
Howktn •,
Mrs . Clt'fford Jacobs, an d ·tee cream centered with wedbe('l:lllle the bride of Mr. [)anny
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Instead of a girt t'" change Lhc Mrs . E. J . Tracy , Mrs. Helen Leif- ding bells, coffee and nuts were
- Arnold , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray1 mo nd Arnold of Harrisonville.
class has sent girts to the Athf'ns heil, Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mra. aer-ved.
Th{' vows of the ceremony were St at e Hospi tal and a con trib utlon Russell Leifheit .
Present were Leoria EbElrabach,
rt•~:~ d by the bridegroom's brother, to CARt:.
Mrs. Pearl Parker, Mrs, Law- Atlarab Dewhunt, Madeline Evans
Hcv. Joh n Edmunds of Elizaville,
renee Smith, Mrs. William Strlll•- and daughter, Kay, Myrtle Sisson,
Ky , at the Bradbury Church
or
Qysters, potato sa la d. vegetable IJaug h, Mrs . Glen Thompson, Mrs. CarolYJl Teaford, , Helen Johnson
Chm t st 7 :30 p. m.
salad, celery, pickles and coffee Jr(j Wellman, Mrs. Phil ~~. and daughter, Beverly, Naomi
Given In marriage by her father were enjoyed hy all present. The !\Irs. Cl arence Curtis, Mrs . Nel8a Smith, Edith Edmupd&amp;;. Irene Amthe brid e wore a street le n_e:lh dming t&lt;tble &lt;'arncd out th(' l'h r1 st- Wise. Mrs. Paul Eichin"er, ¥J-!. ofd,.Ann BarQitz, Mary Bailey and
drl~.!ls of powder blue tweed . Her mas motilf in naukins ami doth Lloyd Wright and live gu!fpts a:r&amp;~dlughter, Kathy, Jessie Sis·
aecessGrles. were while ami t~he car- wit h a eenterpiecc of a min ia ture Mrs. Robert Smith, Mis!l SUe . s on (~ Kallu1'n wamer, charldetle
ril'd an orchid on a white Bible.
tree and deeorali\it' Clllrlles.
Traey, Mary and Ernie Po~ll H',anfting, Loui.ae Lewis, Goldie
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ller only attendant w-as Miss
d ·d 1
d"
· 1 1ami Polly Ann Bs'uer.
SirM:mt and son, Guy, Sharon Cle11
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Pa ula ;\tichael, her j lster, who wore
,'n'1',1 ,P , 1'n1, spcnsc wJt
The next meeting will be beld
Jk!tty Arnold .and Paula Ml·
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at the hottte· of •trs. Ernest POW· c h ae ! .
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a dress of blue orld white poplin mep n ~ t ,
Ell H
H{'S:i
~ith white accessoriea and a cor- .,, b•·•,'wu J""t?e 1 · ~ ~ 1'."a"1 u 11,1 ' L".
t&gt; JI with Mrs. Pearl Parker as coSendinv gifts but unable to a1·
". e sAdams,
er. c~:~p
unc
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_wt · r .m- hostess.
There will b't a hake an d ten d were Hem Ice Wlnn, Tillie
:•age of white mums.
nu::
Florenct•
Limburg••r,
d
Rowley, VirBlnla Whitlatch , Juania
llobby Arnold, brother of the Dave Yat c.~. I-I. A. Hensley. ,\ nna · ~!- ~~1~----~-groo m, was beat man .
·-• - d , 1 G
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Pierce,
Marilyn Wilcox, Mary
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1.tte
r , ,.,r _un "r11.
corge 11 ens 1ey, \-frs. Michael, mother ot the I.inme Sw&lt;!n, Effie Torren et· :m d
Rou11h ,
Doris Wel11h, Marilyn
bm\e , chose a dreu of na\'Y blue Mr. and Mrs. Charles llenSll'Y'
a~
IWolfe, Bertha Bini!. Loretta HanJn d whit e crtpe for her daughter's
ning, Lethia Russell, Virginia Miwt·dding. She wore a corsage of
d
chael and Allee Robeson.
.vhite cjrnat!ons.
Birth a,.·s Observed
Mrs. 1\.rnold. mother of the
Mrs. Max ine Amold entNtain :room . wore
b\ue and a whitt&gt; 1 ed wtth a dinner 3umlay
her
wscs MEETS
('&lt;J~atlon corHaa;e.
home, At~eu s Road , !J1 obsenan{'E!
Tht&gt; WS{'S of th.e Racm~ tLLho
Following the ceremony a l'e- of the b1rthday~ of her mother , dilll Church met Frid.u "evoning at
t'C Jitlon ~all held at the home of , Mrs. Mary Aunuller, her brother- the home of Mrs. Harry Pickehs
he h~Hil' s part•nls..
l m·lnw Wilbur Stewart un d her with a Christmas program liii!h·
Thf' new cuuplj,! ~tr£:&gt; now rf'&gt;~ld inJ{ nephi'\\' Ja ck Fow ler . A dt'ru.- a1ed • ligh ti n ~ the eYening.
at U1tJlr tt·ailer honw In BeY erly birtiJ(l~ y rake was serl"e&gt;d wi th the
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A potluck supper wa1 held by
where Mr . Arnold is employed.
I dinner.
HOLZIIl ~'HOSPITAL '
the Love-Joy Circle of the Mid·
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dltP9rt FJtJt BaptUt Chureb at
Adm1tted Dec . 14: Cu~..- 7 1 Hawk
- home of Mra. Allen .ilu&amp;hea
S~ract~sef· Mra. Clara Sh~_fer, .
even1DJ. Pl.aee eards· for
Mmersvl le; Mn. Elmer GrtMft!,
were miniature china
Letart; _Mary Blgp, Racine.
.
ot Chriatma11 cllaracte~~a.
Dlsm~ssed D~c . 14 : Mrt. Adam
home WIJ decor.fjted both ltl~·m·t!bs , Mr~ . Wuilam Welker, Mrs
and outside ln keepfnl with
0
~~ a~da Crandall, Mrs. Earley
Chriatmaa seaaon.
McK1bbey , Mr8. Nattie Galloway,
Mtll. Harry !Joudashelt, c-hairMrs. Charles Coyan, MrB. ltayof the circle, pretided over
mond Kerna, Mrs. Robert ~l_utps
meetlnl when the Schoo! of
:~s . William Kendall and son,
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wa~ . dltctaltd wJth •lx
s. John White.
the membtra -aJreeinl to at·
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tend the achool.
·Mrs. HliJhell waa the devotion·
The Alman.-:
al leadtr for the .-tin1 and
following the r«ordinJa of the
ChrlJtma1 car()lJ c•ve the Chr!ttmu Story lromrllof! Bible. "
.Mr1. David Da'rst . Waa in ch.ll'fe
oC the proeram tor the evenirlg
and presented the mls!!lonary progrllm "God's Greatest Work". Site
Tortay ls Wednesday, Dec . 16, wu assisted by, Mrs. Lltllan Me·
the 350th d11y of the year, with Ghee and Mrs. WIUIJ Anthony,
125 E. Main St.
!'hone 1117
15 more days in 19119.
For the prognm each member Wll
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llourl'i~ 9 tu 5 . , . . ... 'fhurl'!day 9 til Noon
The moon is apProaching Ita
last qual'ter.
given a tiny manget and· cartdle
Tl
dne and the candleJJ wen Ji&amp;tjt.
and ~~e~:~~~~-mng stars are Mercury etll· during the dose of the prrt·

$200

And Best Of All

BASKETDAU,
BA SEBALL

l sevet"a l memb.ers and ,the group
s~ng the Christmas caroll.
Present were Mrs. Merlin Tracy

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.GAMES
TRICYCLES

I Better H
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IMrs. Arn!lld
Cl U bObServeS
With
Ch nstmas
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Bridal Shower

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IN HANDSOME

FRUITS &amp; NUTS
GIFT·PACKAGE

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1•uge H denif'r) Sizeli: r
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oelf oeo m. . ,

2 pcun'

DI!LUXI SHEIA.S (60 gau.:e
IS denier) Sites: 8 ~~ -11.
Fall (aAhioned with •e lf

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$1 QC·i
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15 denier ) Petite.Re&amp;Uiaf, '
Tal1. Full faahioned with

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SEAMLESS SHE!JS (400 needle 15 denier) Si1u · B~i·

11. In micro-meah llyl•• .
Heel and toe reinforced..

2 pain

$1,J9,,
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StuHing Mix
JIM Parker ... Fr•sh Deily, Rich Fruit, T~r Crust

Cherry Pie
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D.mner R0 IIS,,l.Jght,
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Bread Jane
Po ..or
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P•nh Dally --,--- laof · C
Ita11an
Brea kfast .'Ro1·1s .... ,..-_.,, 33c '
Molasses CookieS~:"...":.' ..--,...27c'
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rGoll\ sulte, ilmag room ,~utte or gas
el~'*' rang~~ ~ '!".i.ij~uilii6 beal'OOIII ;idtea at. d39.95.
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Buy the extra Items for your
family at Cbristmas. tlbie. You
kitow you ean alway• .uoe .,..
elothlng for tbe ~ Now
is the time to lake ad~lt .of
thlll offer. Do if ~Y l'or sure.
Arnold and Kennan Grate hs..,

announced they will be 8IY to
deal witb. So slop In IIIIi alii
about the

MONEY

Another
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NelllnJ To 8111- Jullt Regilller
HERE'S YOlJ.R BIG CHANCE

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MEN'S

Cordurey Sllppm

EnglnHr Boots

Crepe Soles

Sites 10 to lJ

$1.69

$5195

Slippers For The Family
,1.89 to 15.15

BOYS' OXFORDS
to 17.95

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SAY' TOO
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caliotter ch1irs

lb. 59e

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P'lRII: ROAST
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Roush's Sho.a Store
MIDDJiEpORT

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they had rejected the
largest offer ever made

second
(or a
~all pla)·er when they turned down
· '1e Cincinnati 'Reds' bid ot $~,·
'lOO cash lor KUlpbrew. The Pitts·
l&gt;ur l!h Pirates claimed they had
made a player otfel' that actually
exceeded In value the Red&amp;' $&amp;00,000 orler.

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13) l,ln Memoriam

THREE

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Pbone 386-Y .
FARM. SEE

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Deem, Racine, Ohio.

G. A.
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MUELLER FURN ..C~ •• WESTINGHOUSE appllane.~. Arnold Brottt.n, Syncuse, Ohlo. Phone
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Red Devils Racine Win Gan1es
Eastern Stays
In Contention,

Coolville Church
Plans Christmas
Parties, Program

Fall 56 to 47
Racine's

undcff~aled

The ·Bethel MethodiJt Cba.rch,
Coolville, have completed their
plans for the Cbristmu sea1 on.
Mrs. Elva GorreU is baving a
party for tbe kindergarten and·
primary age children et her home
on Dec. 17th at 7 ' p. m. wbUe
Mrs. Francis Be nedurn is entertaining tlle other young people of
the church at her home.
The date for the Chrislmas program bas been set for Dec. 21 at
7:30 p. m. The program lncludea
a play entitled "More Blessed To

TornadoeB

warmed up for their annual inv.aFOR RAbiO AND T. V. REPAIRS ijion of Pomeroy next Friday night
Call Fr•nk C•ptelrt•, •14 N. with a hard fo ul!lht, close CQunly

S.Cond Ave., Mlddlepport. 9 League cage bcltLie with Eastern
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12·3-tfc Jut n1ght at Racine, winning 56-47 .

Eastern was 1n C'On tention all the
atlon servi(;e. Jack's Refriger.a- way, and led through. part of the

AIR CO NDli'IOl'.'!NG. REFRJGER·

TU· Just quarter, once by eight points.
The terrific shooting o[ Charles
8·23·tf
Collins of Eastern kept the Torna ·
AUCTIONCt'•
do('s in a sweat all night. He hit 11
Campl.tt IMrwle»
fiel ders and three free tosses for
Crltt Bradford
22 points.
Mrtte, Phone - Conteet
Racine pulled out ol 1t1 firsl
A. (' Bradford, "•cine, Ohio
quarter slow!! with eight straight
B-26-tf
points , took a 12·ll lead, and stay ·
ed ahe-ad aU the way.
CLELAND$
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Phone '100
Porn.roy, Oh'O.
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IUIWAY TIIAIN D.IIAILI
NE}V YORK UPI-Two cart of
a crowded .subway train dertUed
Tuesday night in mld-Manha&amp;ti:D
at n11b-hour. Tbe two eara toD•
tained aeveral hundred pUHn•
tera, but no one waa hurt. Au·
tborltiea uid wbeela of the cJn
jumped lhe track damagina: 800
feet of track and aitnal apPIJ'atUL

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4'110 ' Spllf PenonaUIJ
D:OO Steamboat Blll
5:30 Quick Draw McGraw
6:00 ~t.eamboat Bill
t;l5 The Jim 1'1u. ~ke1" 8llo1t
I .JB Weatberalt
J:st Nt:ws Ptctur•
$:45 . Huntley Brinkley Report

COACH DUI SATURDAY
SAN FRANCISCO UPI - CoMb
~uffy Daugherty of Michip.n ,State
IS due to arrive Saturda~ to take .
over hit duties u coaeb of the
East team ln the annual Shrine

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10:31) State ~'l':r:ooper
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Christmas E\'e.

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IN MEMORY .OF OUR D~i;AR WIFE
and ~O!:her, :11.ary · Jane Jackson
.Beegle, wbo passed away Dec. 16.
1938.
Husband, Arthur ·Beegle

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d.:OO Bah l:"raneisco Beat
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.8:40 We·atherlnll!D
8:4&amp; Jobn Daly News
?:M Four Just Men
7:30 Court of Last ReRnrt
4:00 Charley Weaver Show

PARTY

Wad., Dec. 23nl
J:30 P.M. 1010:30 P.M.

Races - . Prlre&lt; - Balloono

n,ao. People's Cholee
12'00
12:30
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ResUess Gun
Love That Bob
Musle Blnco
Woy ol Life
2.:00 Day in Colll'l
2:30 The Galt Sto~ Sll.oW

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6:30 Your l!:sso tteptJI'UI•
6:40 Weatbermaa
6:45 Jolin baly :News
7:00 Flight
7 ~ 30 Gale Storm S)low

Tbe Newa Talliltbt
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Sports ntJ&amp;OI't
Late ShoW
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announced.
.
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l'oHowing the ainner a gift exahange and Cbristmas program will'
presented . . ~eh person atten~·
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is, J,sked to , pring their own '
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moderator. Plons were made

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meet at the e b u re·h
on Dee. 21 to go caroling, after~
whleh they will 1111 to the hOme of

tvtra. Evere.tt Bac;hner, also a counu·
selor, lot Uielr Chrlilmao party..
Also atlendlng sunday' a meeting
Vaughan, Rev. Howanl
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13) l,ln Memoriam

THREE

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Pbone 386-Y .
FARM. SEE

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Deem, Racine, Ohio.

G. A.
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MUELLER FURN ..C~ •• WESTINGHOUSE appllane.~. Arnold Brottt.n, Syncuse, Ohlo. Phone
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Red Devils Racine Win Gan1es
Eastern Stays
In Contention,

Coolville Church
Plans Christmas
Parties, Program

Fall 56 to 47
Racine's

undcff~aled

The ·Bethel MethodiJt Cba.rch,
Coolville, have completed their
plans for the Cbristmu sea1 on.
Mrs. Elva GorreU is baving a
party for tbe kindergarten and·
primary age children et her home
on Dec. 17th at 7 ' p. m. wbUe
Mrs. Francis Be nedurn is entertaining tlle other young people of
the church at her home.
The date for the Chrislmas program bas been set for Dec. 21 at
7:30 p. m. The program lncludea
a play entitled "More Blessed To

TornadoeB

warmed up for their annual inv.aFOR RAbiO AND T. V. REPAIRS ijion of Pomeroy next Friday night
Call Fr•nk C•ptelrt•, •14 N. with a hard fo ul!lht, close CQunly

S.Cond Ave., Mlddlepport. 9 League cage bcltLie with Eastern
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12·3-tfc Jut n1ght at Racine, winning 56-47 .

Eastern was 1n C'On tention all the
atlon servi(;e. Jack's Refriger.a- way, and led through. part of the

AIR CO NDli'IOl'.'!NG. REFRJGER·

TU· Just quarter, once by eight points.
The terrific shooting o[ Charles
8·23·tf
Collins of Eastern kept the Torna ·
AUCTIONCt'•
do('s in a sweat all night. He hit 11
Campl.tt IMrwle»
fiel ders and three free tosses for
Crltt Bradford
22 points.
Mrtte, Phone - Conteet
Racine pulled out ol 1t1 firsl
A. (' Bradford, "•cine, Ohio
quarter slow!! with eight straight
B-26-tf
points , took a 12·ll lead, and stay ·
ed ahe-ad aU the way.
CLELAND$
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Phone '100
Porn.roy, Oh'O.
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IUIWAY TIIAIN D.IIAILI
NE}V YORK UPI-Two cart of
a crowded .subway train dertUed
Tuesday night in mld-Manha&amp;ti:D
at n11b-hour. Tbe two eara toD•
tained aeveral hundred pUHn•
tera, but no one waa hurt. Au·
tborltiea uid wbeela of the cJn
jumped lhe track damagina: 800
feet of track and aitnal apPIJ'atUL

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D:OO Steamboat Blll
5:30 Quick Draw McGraw
6:00 ~t.eamboat Bill
t;l5 The Jim 1'1u. ~ke1" 8llo1t
I .JB Weatberalt
J:st Nt:ws Ptctur•
$:45 . Huntley Brinkley Report

COACH DUI SATURDAY
SAN FRANCISCO UPI - CoMb
~uffy Daugherty of Michip.n ,State
IS due to arrive Saturda~ to take .
over hit duties u coaeb of the
East team ln the annual Shrine

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The group plans to go caroling
Christmas E\'e.

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,,30 Comedy 'Mroe f, ·• '
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IN MEMORY .OF OUR D~i;AR WIFE
and ~O!:her, :11.ary · Jane Jackson
.Beegle, wbo passed away Dec. 16.
1938.
Husband, Arthur ·Beegle

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d.:OO Bah l:"raneisco Beat
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.8:40 We·atherlnll!D
8:4&amp; Jobn Daly News
?:M Four Just Men
7:30 Court of Last ReRnrt
4:00 Charley Weaver Show

PARTY

Wad., Dec. 23nl
J:30 P.M. 1010:30 P.M.

Races - . Prlre&lt; - Balloono

n,ao. People's Cholee
12'00
12:30
1:00
1,30

ResUess Gun
Love That Bob
Musle Blnco
Woy ol Life
2.:00 Day in Colll'l
2:30 The Galt Sto~ Sll.oW

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li:30 ~In~ Friend
e:OO San Fr¥-ntibeo Beat
6:30 Your l!:sso tteptJI'UI•
6:40 Weatbermaa
6:45 Jolin baly :News
7:00 Flight
7 ~ 30 Gale Storm S)low

Tbe Newa Talliltbt
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Seanntng the Weath•
Sports ntJ&amp;OI't
Late ShoW
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t:!5 . ·n.~:~. !liYlln Show

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~ltod Sta..l Steel Hour

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Nei~bors
At.. world rums \
For ~tr. . or worse
HOIII!il!l Pat'tJ
The Ml1lioriaire

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8:311 ' Johnny RIDiq,.
o:oo Zane GteJ 'fheat.
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9;30 Big party .
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short buslne81 meeUng was
with Lynn :Buchanab as

II ,,ciiidu&lt;:ted

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HEAVY DUTY SAW
$69.95 .

Ladlei Auxillary ot the
Fire' Department wlll hold
1\ ·Christmas turkey dinnel' at the
vi!lage hall Friday evening, beginning promptly at six o'clock, It is
announced.
.
·
l'oHowing the ainner a gift exahange and Cbristmas program will'
presented . . ~eh person atten~·
.
is, J,sked to , pring their own '
ae'rvtce.
.

IS!'ra&lt;'u"

moderator. Plons were made

to
meet at the e b u re·h
on Dee. 21 to go caroling, after~
whleh they will 1111 to the hOme of

tvtra. Evere.tt Bac;hner, also a counu·
selor, lot Uielr Chrlilmao party..
Also atlendlng sunday' a meeting
Vaughan, Rev. Howanl
·and one ,...., · Charles

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'IGS EQUIPMENl
,
,OMP,ANY, INC.
,..--; - - w11l rtieeive the J_ · G. TJylor

of &amp;he s~. Louis bate·
thi ye~. Jan. 13 at
St. LOllis Baf,eball -riten'
nual dlnner .
.

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$19.95

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A gift lbe enUre r,mlly will .~Joy all year. Ali lluml·
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' "nlo Bither Clr&lt;le met ot the
:bome fll J1n. Gretta SimPsolrt with
lin. Jhltn Simpeoo. eo-hostess.

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Elberfllds Will Be Open Each Evening
Til9 o'clock Until Christmas

Racine Sophomore
Class Sponsoring
Christmas Dance
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Not Open T""l""'

Isophomore clas:i with the crown! g Meet1'ng Monday At M'ddl
t Ch urch
of '"Mr. and Mi.. Christmas" •• the '
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bigbl1ght of the evening.
The WScS of the Heath Methodist Church met Monday

semi-fonn&amp;i Christmas prom

be held Saturday eveuin&amp;: al
the Racine Htgb school from
tiU li p. m., sponsored by the

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Sophia Loren - Tab Hunter

Mul!t will be furniabed by

the Pomero)l High School Dance

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partment of the church who played two piano numbers, "Joy to the
World" and " It Came Upon The
Midnight Clear.'
MUs Diana Criswell repreBenting
the Junior MYF and Miss Diana
McComaB representing the Senior
MYF played a Christmas overture.
Mrs. McComas closed her devotional period wilh prayer.
Mrs. Nan
Moore
pres:ented
.;Christmas Customs in Other
1 Lands' durin~: the program
hour
1and discussed the customs in other
1ands, presenling many interesting
facts.
tn closing the program, Mrs.
,;1oore presented the story of "The
.slack Madonna," emphasizing that
we should know Christ as the Savior of all people and all nations.
During the meeting Mr~. ML&lt;:omas announced that Lhc Sunday
School Christmas proHram would
be presented ~10nday evcuing I&gt;cc.
.U w1th P.irs. Charles Alia Bradbury
in charge.
,
Mrs. East announced that Lhc
candles being sold IJy t he ~::roup

The meeting was cloMd with
prayer by Miss Bess Sanborn after
which a salad course was ser,ed
Mrs. Harold Woodgerd,
vid Miller and Mrs. c. A.' Eonmillh
with Mrs Max Roller aa a oontrl·
buting hoatess to the 26 memben
present and Miss Debbie Lockwood,
Min McCumas, Mias Sprague and
:~"liss Criswell who were &amp;uests .

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People
In Pomeroy

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hughes of
Middleport were In McArthur last
By LUCIUI HAWKINS
Sunday to attend the meeting of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hood of
. the Past Matrons and Past Ptt·
. trons of District 24 of the Eastern Columbus were .overnight guests
of Misses Lena and Katie Guth
Stars.
The meeting began with a din- Sunday and attended the, funeral
ner at the school house at noon of Mrs. Raymond Hood, Monday .
.Mrs. W. A. Morgan and Mrs. H~&gt;·
foll owed b)' the afternoon meelllli.
- mer -1\adford returned hoiU· Monday evening after a weekend visit
Business was conducted by Mrs. In Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Gotthardt and son.
Emma Salser, ·r realdcnt.
K. M. Theiss and son and daughMrs. Ethel Smith, White Cross
chairman. gave a report of the ter-in·law, Mr. and ilf.rs. Bl)'the
Theiss of Racine visited Tuesda)'
boxes which were sent.
with the former's niece, Ml'l. Maxine Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilklna of
Lancaster were weekend &amp;ueltl of
llcr mother, Mrs. Addie Grue.er.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thoma• and
daughter, Zana,'vi!ited Sunday In
Athens with their eon , J~hn, l
st udent at Ohio University .
~~'irs. Howard Roush and dlillllhter
Teresa returned to their holne In
Follansbee, W. Va ., Monday, after
a weekend visit with her motber,
Mrs. Emma Davis and other rela·
lives .
Paul Folmer, student at Ohio
University, spent the weekend with
hht parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fol-

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One-Won-One Class Holds Dinner Party
Monday Evening At Martin Restaurant
A &amp;:30 dinner at tlie Martin Restaurant was enjoyed Mon·

day evening by tbe One·Won·One class o{ tbe Pomeroy First
Baptist church.
Following the dinner1 _1he group went to the borne of Mrs•
J . H. Stephenson, Eas~Maln St., which was decorated in keeping with the holiday sea110n Including a tree, for the regular

meeting.

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'\flth prayer.
the clqse·

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the meeting, which opeiled 1 wit~
group singing of "Ob. Littlo To-,m
of Bethlehem" and · pra1~ · by
Mrs. Steph.ensoo, •who &amp;)so read a
poem

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""WASHERS *REFRIGERATORS *TV
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WRAPPING PAPER - I.IGIITS

RAND SHOES
lARMAN SHOJ!S
All Styles and Coi,Or.s i
Complote Size~... , ,

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thone Listings
Closing Date
Is ~ecember 24

About.
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20 to 26 inch GIRLS and BOYS ICKES
RECONDITIONED LIKE NE\'1'

$19.95 to $29·95
Of The Bes~ Selections Of Toys In The Bend

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l•utrudlons. Camera avollobl•·ln your choice ., toui C.uatom
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SUIPIND 11 GUARDS
were the vood old days,
RAIFORD, Fla. UPI-Eleven 1~~;;;,,;the Majeatic drew 800,000
under indictment for al· Ill
In a single decade.
to
Today, the Majestic is left to
her own coune.
made Tom'• lite
&lt;:loot., date for cnanges or new
were among 14 men indicted 1:.,"':~el&amp;';;,'',"'!iltbat
it.
Tueaday by a .federal crand jury
man riv:er keePJ roJUn' liltinp ln tbe l900 Pomeroy·.Mid.
.
on eharge1 of br:utalltJ. .
dleport telephone darectory II Dec·
enltber 24, William H. Farrington,
district commercial .manager of
G_e neral Telephone Co. .. ~ _Ohio,
announced tod:.:y.
Communitle• included in this ditectory befiCiei ·pomeroy Aiid Mid·
dleport are. Letart Falla, Portlarid,
llan'y E. Rhodes ,has lleen promoted to Superintendent of Raeine and Rutland. Customen
Maintenance at.lbe Grab•'!' Plant I!S announced by Mr. C. G. are ~•ked to cheCk for accuracy
llJtinia in the present d~t7
Ad!$', Plant MIIDII~ilL. ·V~um ; CIIrporaUon of Amerl.,..,
and to report any cha'ncee 'o
N!!W Haven;
Va: 11ne promotloll was effective December
buainess office.
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m his World War I uniform
to his hob-

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xoung, illl.agg..ie,' and "Jinile Be&amp;."
Mrl. LilJiatJ. SLeiff accompanied

him at the plano.
Jtev. howard Ruppelt, a .cuest,
preaented voeaJ aelectiona includ·
ill£, ..Jay To The World. "
Rev. Fict, 85, retired Nazarene
Church miDWter, pr.red tbe table
arace. President W1Uis Leadi.og..
bam prntded. Ladiea of the FoiHlerated t.'burcb aerved tbe dinner at
table~ decorated attractively in
tbe Cbriatmu manner. abe etderi.J
centJemen indiv1dual.ll' responded
witb "heartfelt tbamts" tur the
privilege of dming w1tb t.be dub.

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illlce the Merchants Assoctatton
wall hold it. drawing for the casb
Thty ukl llttt• ._..,It will Ill
prizea be.in&amp; gtveo awa;y bJ. .PU· ,..lized from 1M toWn council
co~plete ucipating mm:banl.l.
act'- of Man4ay nltht h..,lftt

Before the Hiram students be· of everytbing down
the summ,.rtime crewmen- nailed boots.
profesllonal ~tors and •~­
manned the Mljestlc'.'
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Bing came dresled in
uniform of world war 1, com- .
plete in every detail, fro.m hat to
nub-nailed shoea. He will be presented wit.h a glh from the Polit.
Other Veta vf World war 11
wbo attended · tbe meeting were
:iam Clark., Walter Bunce,. Cb.arlel
Mc£lblnney, Bill
Clark,
O.scar
ji.o111b, t.'verett Davia, Don Rice
and Aennetb Brer.
commander,
announted tb4t aU

Mr . .Mmer, active in busineu in
tbe a and lU Jlne unul last summer, wtU ·be 89 yean old In .Marett.
1900. J. H. Grate, a.notber .Middleporter, 77. provtded entertainment
with aevera.J. oJdume numbe.rl on
bUI fiddle which he ' has played.
amce tne a&amp;e of 7.

Day. ,pUa.ers
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e~nrb" --M the Saota Cla.ua ~~-1..1 •'-t.-.n.•
nut Wednesday . at .
\AIIIW IIGI.,...
Ch1iolonu tree uptown. Candy for ·
Meter Move
the treat
donated
Free
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Witb nine veterans

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During tbe buJlness
letter was read from
girl thanking the
Cbrl8Lmas a:1tt sent her. ,
were made to send flo.Jen
shut-in members of tbe
al1o to ·prepare ·biaketa · ·
families.
"
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Devotions led by .~arl. Ate" · s.l)'re Jncluded the Chriatmll
Shatn opened with group I 1n&amp;i~a: Story in Luke and 1 re•dlq
o( Christmas carol1, followed ~ "Rclady for the Gift" followed b
the Chrlstmall Story taten . from. prefer
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St. Luke by Mrs. Sheln. Jn ber ,.....;:.._·
meditation, Mt11. Shain · btougbt
qut the three troupe Of people i.D
k
the Chrirtmas Storj, the bUIY lnr\
keeper, the three humble lhepherds who worked, . walted and
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watched and the ibree wilemen.
She also broua:ht O'Ut that )f JeI
SUI l1 In one'1 life they have
ly PUDDII NOUDAIHIL'I'

HARTLIY &amp; lEHNEn SHOE STORE

for Feeney·Ben-

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In ,a communiqu.e
short·
b' after Eisenhower comple~ed
a three hour and 41 minute visit
to tbls newly independent country~ the American fresldent also
said the peace of tbt world can
be belpef\1 by fur\bM' aid to
'iler-developed countries.

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ABOARD U.S.S.
President Eisen1lower
ba said today that the
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World War I veterans •attending a meeting in tbeir bonor
t.ast nigbt beld by tlie Feeney-Bennett Post, American Legion,
Middleport, are, left to right, front row,. Sam Clark, Lawrence
Bing, Walter Bunce, Cbarles McEllllnny. Back row, Bill Clark,
Oscar Roush, Everett Davis, Don Rice. and Kenneth Byer.
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. .llr. and Mu Joe Grabam of
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Ylalted laat weekend

IJSE OUR l..tll'·tlWAl'
Free Delivery Between Now And
6 P.M. December The 24th

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Game protectors Don Williams (left) and A. H. Joachim bold a 25 lb. ~aver accidentally
trapped in Forked Run Creek by llic~d Coleman, Keno, who was trappmg for mink. The
beaver, one of several in the Forked Run area was caught by the tall and drowned when
tlle creek became flooded. WUltams and Joachim took the beaver to dlStnct headquarters at
Athens where it will be mounted.

colors and plaidswrap-around style
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bu&amp;i.newn.an , Will the o\deat I'Jtlt
Wednesday of the Pomero)' Uon•
Clt~b in social room• of the Federated Church when the uoup
held ill •nnual Chrirtmu dinner
for "oldrtera."

lfe w11 born of 1
f1mUy .nd carried on
herltlge of. liMb Century
now all but relegated to

Waah and weer
cotton nannel robes
for boys-

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Oldest Oldster
In Lions Event

POINT PLEASANT,
he Just keeps rollin' alon'B·
Capt. Tom Reynolds'
Tom was a rlverman
gre,at a•vlgatlon cbannela
all of bls 71 years.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harley
are announcing tb~
of tllelr dsugbter, Nan
BOD
of Mr. and M'n. Clyde White,
Sh(!ls
Miss Haning 16 a graduate of
The social room was decorated
m kelplng with lhe Christmas sea.- employed by tb~ Motorist Mutual inllurance
son -, wilh a larg:e red candle with Ohio.
evergreen as Lhe lable centerpiece.
Mr. White Is a graduate of Pomeroy High School and 18
lHhcr decorations included the Na- employed by Lat.amier and Stev!lDB Co. in Columbus, Ohio.
livily scene. Mrs. East preaided at
1'be wedding will take place at tlie home Of the bride's par·
lhe coffee service.
ents December 25 al6 r, ·m. with the Rev. Edward White, broFriday Session
A candlelight worship service is ther of the groom, offtc ating.
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The Women's Association. of being planned fur the Heath MethA shower · and belling will be beld at the Hemiook Grove
the First United Presbyterian odisl Church on Sunday evening, Grange Hall Saturday night Dec. 28 at 7:30 o'clock. I•':Jen ••s
Church of Middleport will meet Dec. 20 at 7 p. m. at the church.
'neighbors, and relatives of the bride and groom are mvL.. J tO
lhis Frid ay, Dec. 18 at 7:30.
~'ollowing the service the MYF
attend.
,
Devotional lea der will be Mrs. will go Christmas caroling.

The Junior MYF of the church
William Ohlinger 11.nd the program "Unlted to Serve" wlll be is planning to gu caroling on Toespresented by l\4rs. Harold Sa uer. day evening of next week.
All members are urJ;cd to atlend. I ,.._ _;:;;;;;;:::;;:;;::;;:;;:..,_ _ ,
Members are to bring a gift of I j
money for a special Locsl Christmas projed.

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Wedneoday, Deeember 11th ...... 6:80 to ~:30 P.M.
Thunday, December 171Jt . . . • . . 6:30 1o 7::i8 ~P••
Friday, Deeember 18th .......... 6:30 lo 7:30 P.M.
Saturday, lle&lt;~?'ber ~lilt .. : .... 2:00 lo 3:oG P.M.
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PomerOY·Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, December 17, 1959

Will Bo In Elberfelds Moin Store
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delivery.
Mrs. Eaat appointed Mia. Earl
Knight and Mn. Glenn Lambert aa
co·cha.irmen for the food committee for Ule Bloodmobile which will
he in Pomeroy on Dec. ao.

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elM tbl..,...ed to itt fttf aiUI wtl¥ecl .tf Into tho woociL

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.Mrs. L. W. McComas was the devotional leader lor the

73c single, $1.26 per

meeting
and used
"Tbere's
a Hllib of Expectancy".
was assisted
by the
Mra.topic,
Glenna
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Mae Sprague of the Prun.ary De- ba~ BCTived and were ready for

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pull" out tho dM, which had
feU., thr..:. ... rlvtf' M:il-, and ....,.

"'oo I Heath Met.hod ist WSCS Has Decem·ber

:~;f~~::~ will be sold and evening
at tlie inchurch
Mrs.
Buford
vice president,
chargeinofMiddleport
the meetingwith
in the
absence
of East,
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IIITOIKIY, Mich. UPI-+4.,.. oe.r.. PerQr and o-rtiLt
Jll•ver IH"WtiiiY told lftelar Dl

Chrillunas

committee J..o all JMLtidnt In town vnl,.. bulitreata is Hellfl/ neumen aM tt..lr ..nployet
t:Jatwort.b.y, Bill . SWilher, J1ek · puk thllll' can in their usual
Hachner, Bob Tewtsbary, Bill ...... - wtt.n rnlfen .,.. '""
ttauW, John
Coug.b.enour and
Paul Greenlee.
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FoUowtng the meet.iD&amp; Wednesda,, chili wa• aerved wtth Frank- -.....
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week"Hthohoodod
through S.tu,..
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dey r.sult In a .,... influx ef
alloday INrken, . . wtll lie . .
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Man Fined $5, Cosl.8
Jamea Ned Call, Middleport
making his fifth recent appearance in Mayor c. 0. Fiaher'a court
last night, was fined $5 and cost&amp;
on an intox.cai.J.on charge as was
Curt N~le, Middleport. Both men
were committed to jail.
Patrolman li:e Neal arrest.t:d Leroy Delbert Ho~ar, W_est Cotum
~ia,
this mornmg on an
llltOIICition charge.

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