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Social Events

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What makes the difference between a world in which men.
Tile people wllo flnt hoard the words, "To you ts born this
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_ the Son of God _ " was made flesh and dwelt among us.
deliver them.
the ord
It is Cbri.Bt wbo lights up the
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born anew UU.. da:r . the rearta
of thoiMI who re«ive Him.
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peal of what
lB called ''The
Christmas Spirit. " Gaiety surely
belongs to Christmas time. But
Christmas is also time or awful
solemnity : God haa entered the
life ol this world. He is here now,
at hand• We are not lett to our
own
we are not called
to create peac~ and good will, but
to make the good will and peace
oI God our own .
So wUI the light or Cbrtstr . 1•
shlne forth in our 11 vel!l an d In t .te
world's dar..L. nell.

selfishneas and greed.
It is ChriAt who remains the
same while all else secrr.s to
change. It it He who gives hope
to thou who are confused and
discouraged.
U is Chri~ .ho is the true joy
Christm u ~ joy that came
t. vm hea\'.cil to earth the
He was born.
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Th-'flocks
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TO TREAT CHILDREN d
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herds who round joy. For Jt
The Forst Run Baptiat S~~ ay they who found the lnflhl t King
School will present the ~btl .en -God Himself
with a C'hr islmas treat ~ Jl owmg
We ~annot ~nderstand the mean·
tbe prayer ~Servu:e at 7:30 P th. on inl of Clirittmas unless we, too.
Dec. 23.
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withdraw from the glamor or liaht.B
This thlng is out of haqd, folks, lend tinsel, rz:om the exclUng ~·
and something ~hould be done r: hange of presents, th~ jayoUJ
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the mystery of God made
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genu.ine1y religious, that we are
moved by fa.ith and love. Yet we
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choice
between the rewards of
ume, wbich lie wilbi.n our ,&amp;rup,
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Tbe Suu c:U:y School :::lass tau ~h l 1
Mra. Jeah Ebt! r!lb.:J.~h at lh c :_jl,
ion Methodltit chul'._ h mt:t on Sw.·
day evening at th e hom&lt;! o! Mt~o '
Ebersbach for a Chnstmas par .y.
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group
went
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throughout the town and tet ULO;!\
to Lbe Ebersbach home l fvr re· 1
fresbments and a gift t:Xl:han:;e.
Attending Wtr'tl Do:•na Lish
Donna Gillum, Jenny nou~ h . Loh .
Ann Rizer, M.ikl! Harbo u r, Mih ·
Johnsc.n. EddJe ~·M~ou , Rkh.t t,
Carr, . Mary Haley, Ca rol Fruth
Mary cross,
Nan cy Anderso n.
Alice Johnaon, Audrey Schuler,
.alarilyn Cook, Gary i..Cel• n, UunnJ 1
)[ltchell, Norman Rcy no.ds a•. u
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nee, and 10 ilia painful
wlucb He conquered aiD
a.ai death.
Aa.l yourself, "Am
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tower of Cb.rist accordina to the
pAttern which He baa, deaiPed for
me?'' This is the queatiOD wbicll
Ati ,of Ull may well put~ 'illtelvea
u ·we excnange the grealbp of
l.'hriat's season.
If we 'want to wish one another
a Hap-py t:hriJtmas, we muat reotme l..hrlaLmas to Christ. We
must oonfelii c hilit to be God.
w e musl open our souls to t he
savinS power of God's grace
.vtucn oomes to us through ·l:briat
who waa born on Christmas day.
Fall on your knees today before
your Infant God. Ask Him to re·
vtve in your memory the truths
wh1ch He came to teach. Ask Htm
to help you once more to live, even
m a sinful world, as the child ol
...rod which yo u became through
l&gt;aptism.
Wh en, trul,y, we may say Happy
Christmas lo one anoth&lt;Jr. · For
Lhen we shall have found tbe only
lrue source of happiness. · May
God atrengthen our fa ith on this
..:hristmas. "For to as many as
received Him , He ga ve We power
to be made the !iOn s of (';od.''

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or XIs. Ella OabOrnf . ~tl)'. The
home,.. beaut&amp;full:r 'deeonted ir
with the Chriltmaa leaaon.
the buDne1111 ·aeu4Gn Se·
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Pal &amp;1ft exchange waa held. At·
tendlng were Mrs. El1a Hannum,
Mra. Treaa Swain,
Mrs .Mrs.
Edna Hilzel
HalJ ,
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Mrs. Ina Masur, Mn. ,dargaret Brown , MTil. Lillian'! tckeru.

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The next meeti ng Y(iU be at tl'&gt;r
home of :~ rs . Pa uline ~yers.

')[rs. Had Haning Sunday were Mn.
Steimnetz, Rev and Mn. Earl CowMnL Dana Hanlnr Illude and
and Mn. Wilbur C~lemau, Lancaster
Mr . aDd Mn. John Gtbaon and
childrm of Athens were gueJtJ of
Mr. and Mn. Frank Giblon. Mr.
cl •• d Mn. Don Gibson of Waverly
on relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Ernest Carr went
lo Gay, w. va., to aee her father.,
Albert Morris who 1J W.
Marshall MiUer Jr. and ramll:r
spe nt last week al their home here.
'Ar. and Mrt. l)avtd Wnda were
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Mr. and Mn. Dana Williamaon
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Mrs. Gme CUr.
Mr and Mrs. LoweU Heit,er ami
Mra. Jallll HeitJer are visiting with
Mrs Freda Foley i.n Colunibua.
Gl.leiU at the home of Mr. and

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Catholic Ar&lt;Chbilhop of &amp;o.ton
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church on Wedn esda)·, Dec. 16, for
a Christmas party.
A gift exchange was he ld and
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Refreshments were served . b1
Mn. Tum.r and :.tu. James Wllll
to E-:!die Liah , ·Ginda FoglesonJ:
&amp;everly ..carson, Charles Johns011i
Pam ROUih, Sally Yeager, Linda
Perry, Keith Jonfs, Melody Parrot\
and Sharon Queen.

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4:30 Sallll'4IY 'l'lleoler ,
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0:411 It'• Hommond P,joytlme

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bu. BiU Slavena and Ed Swingle
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keep the preuure off SpriJp.
SpriuJ will not win the ~eorina
UU, t.bil year but he baa scored
mote lban 20 pointl ln two of hil

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1f the cards ju1t will riffle out in
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ri&amp;bt order neJ.t Jan. G about
oUUDII1 mMUy by alap.lu off
8:30 p m. In tbe Junior High gym·
reboundl.
A a1euure of the overall Jackson naslum.
atrea.eth Ia noted in the fact that
the leaaue's out.etandinl aop.ho·
IDOI'e two yean ago, Barry Wri.ght
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Slnena, Swingle and Sprls:ga are
arorlng In the top 20 of the league.
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East and Welt &amp;qUildJ, which will
meet Jan. 10 In the 14th annual
Hula Bowl game. Among the stan
are Billy Ca11non of Loulshma
State, Riehle Lueaa of Penn State
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MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
ot Decem·.
ber and June, 1969 Real Ealate Taxes, Also Delinquent
tu. Boou clo.te Feb. 1, 1960.

The Tax Books are now open for the payment

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4:30 Sallll'4IY 'l'lleoler ,
&amp;:SO Hunttiti: ·and •P!JhiDJ
0:411 It'• Hommond P,joytlme

11:10 Weatbereut
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7:30 BqnOnze
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9:00 The Deputy ·
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bu. BiU Slavena and Ed Swingle
are two big aharpabootera who
keep the preuure off SpriJp.
SpriuJ will not win the ~eorina
UU, t.bil year but he baa scored
mote lban 20 pointl ln two of hil

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combination to atop tbja powerful

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Molt of the Pomeroy fans feel
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ri&amp;bt order neJ.t Jan. G about
oUUDII1 mMUy by alap.lu off
8:30 p m. In tbe Junior High gym·
reboundl.
A a1euure of the overall Jackson naslum.
atrea.eth Ia noted in the fact that
the leaaue's out.etandinl aop.ho·
IDOI'e two yean ago, Barry Wri.ght
01 JaeUon. il ridinl the Mnch thia

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12:411! ClllnleJ(
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and Davll have taken over. Hyden,
Slnena, Swingle and Sprls:ga are
arorlng In the top 20 of the league.
SpriJia' average ia at the 18 point

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HONOLULU UJ!l - Forly·•lllhl
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meet Jan. 10 In the 14th annual
Hula Bowl game. Among the stan
are Billy Ca11non of Loulshma
State, Riehle Lueaa of Penn State
and .Bill Burrell of JlllnoJa.

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MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
ot Decem·.
ber and June, 1969 Real Ealate Taxes, Also Delinquent
tu. Boou clo.te Feb. 1, 1960.

The Tax Books are now open for the payment

Clyde G. Mlllhone
Molp Collllly Treuurer

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Eudell. 'Ibey weu.t to tlhe home of
tbetr daUjflbter .... ber lamll&gt;' Mr.
IDd ~ John Loc:kwood at Jemeelown lor 011-.. dill'.

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TRADE NOW
"Better Buy Bargains"
1958 ENGLISH FORD · .. · ·

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Anglla Prefect 2 Door Deluxe Sedan. Very low mtteage.
4 cylinder economy at it.s highest. Like new.

1954 FORD VB · · · · · · · ·· · · ·· · · · · · · · · · $695
2 Door Cuslomline Sedan. Like new finish.

1959 PONTIAC VB ·

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2 Door Hard Top. Only ll1150 actual miles. HydramaUc.
1\adio and healer. Power orakes. Almost like the day It

was sold.

1959BUICK VB

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2 Ooor Sedan. Power steering. Turbine drive. Owned by
local busjness man. Extra nit-e.

1956 PONTIAC V8 · · ·
2 Door Sedan. Hydramatic drive. Extra clean.

4 Door Sedan . Original black finish like new . Hydrama·
tic drive.

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1'955 BUICK V8
2 Door Hard Top . Like new red and while fh\ish.
flow drive.

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1955 .UICK V8 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · $995
2 Door Sedan. Spotless original finish. Dynaflow drive.

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.MJ:· and Mrs: Paul Haptonstall ~nd
children, E&lt;hth and Billy, were :.ir. ·
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HaptonstaU and Mrs Haptonstall's
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ch1l~r~n o_f Woadsfaeld came today
b v1s1t wJtb Mr. and Mrs. Cba~leiii
I ··a .Bradbury and other relalJVes
in .the coun~y.
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rtJ ;;s Marilyn Sue Knight 1s here
tc &amp;pend the hotiday~ with ~er par- 1
l lnhl,_ Mr .. and Mrs. Earl Kmght.
lhss Sally Schaaf went to Col·
umbua Thun;day to spend Christmas W\th her brother·Jn·law and
si1ter, Mr. and Mn. Richard Koch·1
ler.
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ia speml1.Jg b.er vacaUon
Wlth her parents. ~r. and Mrs.
Ernest Covert and fJ_rn~ly . , . .·- . ,
?t!r and Mrs. Wli~~~ .. l ,{Jt _. ·!"' 1
an~ daugb.te,r,daoe.~ba~•. 1uf . ·;:.-·:·_ll· ~

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·and Mrs Charles Asa Bradbury a 1d
other r~latives.
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Woodsvillr came Thursday to sped ·
Christmas wltb her parent&amp;. Mr.l1
and Mrs. Ch.a rles Bennett and
daughter, MnJ.ne, of Columbus wh? i
came early tbas week for the hobdays.

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Porkers burg,
Thursday lo
spend Chriiltmas w1th h1s parents,
Mr and Mrs. G. G. Werner.

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f' .Point Plea,.nt were re~n._.y cUed
tot tbetr y;e•n or service with 1

PLASTIC OR CERtMIC TILE ON KITCHEN Oil.BATH
7. INSTALL FACTORY PREFINISHED PLYWALL
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Christmas Eve were Henry Clat·
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Present wenf'Mr. ~U~d Mn. lllcht
and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Rw\lfield
of Rutland and Mr and :(h. Buek.

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the program by Carolyn Wilaon Wt're (;urolyn curry and Clyclla : left Tuesday for bia base, Qu!~
plHyinli the chimes.
Taylor.
set Pctnt, R. I.. after a 'Yhdt with
A reading_ on Chrhot_mas celebraLeaders for the young people Ire hi1 'Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
tiona wa~ gaven •bY Dta~a Stumb_o Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Hovatter and 1ence Andrews and family, He
after wh1ch ~he laper hghten lit Mrs. Warren J£ulh\1rt who was in 1wllJ leave soon for San Juan
theb: candles .from the Ill tar. and charge of the liervice on Christmas whve he will be atationed for
then· in turn hghted tho11e o€ the Eve.
tb~e month1.
con1rea:ation. Taper llg,hters wc~e ·
Mr. and Mrs. t!Jarence Andrews
Pete Werner. Bo H~lburl. David 1 Wednesday evening the young and children, James, Mary Allee ·
Annal and Dick B~dlm.er.
1 ~£ople tnt'L at the church to prac· and Susie and Bill Erv\p of Aih1
Following the hghtmg of the lice for Lhc service and later lfP,t were Chrtatm11 dinner
candles the hymn "Silent Night" . to the Jloy Scout Cabin in {.'helltr
wu sung .by the congregation with fc¥ a Chri~&gt;lnH&amp;8 party.
Rev. Warren Uulburt giving lhc ,
dedication pnyer and aho the benediction .
Neut~linga Entertain
NeweU WUI Be ID
.M.r~. Gerald A:nthony was urgan ·
Mr. and ..\irs. Rolland Neutzling
ist for the serv1ce and plllycd f_nr entertained with o dinner at their
the proeeulonP 1 when those partLC· I home on Anne-Ill, Christm11s.
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ipatlng In the 3ervlce ent~rcd th
GuMts were A2C and Mn. Jercy
Davis D&amp;nd &amp;on. On~.aria, Canada; I'
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkinl! Lin·
~onday,Dec.21st
~:O.st~r; :1Irs. Addie Grueser, \vyiUs
D~v1s and son, Ontario, Canada,
MtSi s,ara~ Phlllipa ill of Pomeroy.
Callmg In the evening were Mr.
Chotter, Ohl•·
and l'lrs. William Grueser.

5% DISCOUNT ON ALL
MATERIAL USED BY OUR MEN
ON REMOolLING and REPAIRS

·:v.ALLf.Y LUMBER and

Mr. and

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Thursdab evening
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· Christmas
F f t Candlellght
· .service of the First
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Mrs.
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B. Elberfeld
wal the wJth her parents. IMr. and Mrs. L.
! Semar-Ht Y o
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Christmu dinner eueet or Mr w. Walter and other relati'Yes.
The call to wor~hlp w.as given by J~m Hood which was folp . and MtB. w. A. Gibbl and 1001 •
__ , _ _ _ _._.l.owed by prayer m uruson . Tht; scnptures (or tJte eventng J Mr. and Mra. R. a. wUklns of
were read.·br Ja~et Baker, Bermce Mullens and Dora McKee· r.nceeter 1re tbtl h~H~ ~k· ·

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Th Ur$dOY EVenlnQ t 0pt15t Ur( '·towithspend
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Herbert Dixon and family.
Mr. and Mn. John R. Weeks
and son of Reynoldsbura: are the
gue1tt of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Weeb and Mrs. Her· inan Scboll
Cbrlatma; dinner guests of Mr.
and Mftl. Eldon Weeks were Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Weeks and •on
and Mrs. Herman sdtoll.
Mr and M.nl Jed Webster Jr
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee;&gt; R. Story, Pom~roy, Route 2 announce the were. dinner tu'esta ol bls moth~
engagement of 1he1r daughter Jamce to Charles Lochary, son 1 Mrs. Jed Webster St., Chriltmas
of:Mr. and Mrs. W. P. LOchary, 114 HJgh Street! Pomeroy.
night.
Miss Story is a graduate of Pomeroy HJgh School and was Mrs. Therton Obllnter of WMt
gra&lt;luated from Ohio University in June with a degree in J Carrolltown . 11 the guelt of ber
hc;t_.ne' economics education. While at Ohio University she was 1 si&amp;ter, · Mrs. c. E. Neue, Webe
pi'esident .of Sigma Kappa social sorority; of Ph1 Upsilon · Terrace.
Omicron home economics professional fraternity· and a mem. Mr. and Mra. Charles Buck and
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notary.
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Also a graduate of Pomeroy. High Sch~ol, Mr. Lochary re- 1 jorie ~r:re a_&lt;!~!. rrdinna;
ceived his BS degree from Ohto University where he was a gue 1 ts of Mr and Mn Fnnk
member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. He then served Bttck.
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Univer&amp;ity where he is working for a· Masters Degree in Wednesday by plane for Harris·
management.
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T
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The wedding will be an eveni of early summer. . de
son and daughter·tn·law, Mr. and
'---- ' - - ·-·--_..LMrs. Earl Williamson and tamUy.

$1,295

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were Christmas .,..
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Mr. and Mn. Roy EvaDI aad
family returned to their boat at
Canal Winr.hester, toUr aftlr an
overnight valit wt~ btr ..,.u.
Mr. and Mn. ltOlliD Be1f1iL
1 Mr. aDd Mn. . . . Watlea feturn~ homl~ .aftW B tftl'·
night vtalt .... ~ 11 eol·
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Mn.1 Cl~rt Clruler and Mra.
wnma: Stobart were Christmu
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

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Serves
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Wards

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tbe e:uest of Iter grapdparents,
Mr. •nd Mn. Clarence 5 UlTier [Mr. and Mn. Charles Warner.
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Delroll Mi~ p th
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton and'
Lale Thul'$day afternoon mem~f Mr and M.n. ~ Dui ehlldren, Millie and Bobby of Cof.. ben&gt; of Feeney-Bennett Post, ~er
other rel.tive8.
umbus were Thunday g ue~ts - of 1c 1n Legion of Mi.ddleport vltlted
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Le1fhelt and 1 &lt;1 l th e County Jnf1rmary and alao
i wnh the child ren at the Children '•
Mrs. R. A. Pullena at Colambua aon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier : Home.
arrived today to 1peU tbl 1t'eek
end at ber home in the TeDI and r.on of Detroit, Mich. and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen DiU were Christ·
Treats, fur~ushEd by the Mer·
! communit:r.
mu dinner guests of Mr ... and Mn. ch; nts AssocJaLiun. were. taken. to
Mr. and .lfn. Don PuJl1nl aud Charles Wildermuth.
lilo,h pl aces and also f~tut furmsh ·
family of Columbus were Cbr1Jt.~d by the Evans Grocery and the
mas s:uestl o1 Mr. and Kra. WW· - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Lr.gion . A:-; a special surprise a
lam Radford aad :famlb',
gill of a silver dollar was given
Mr. and Mn. G. T. C&amp;rletoa
to each one at the county home
spent ChrJitmu Ia Partenbate
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anc! the children's home from the

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Industrial Technicjjm~hool Registration
Op.e.ns Tonight lfor Classes In Point.
RegistraU6n for the second quatt•l r 0{ the Ma50n County .
Industrial Technicians School wfil oo,gin today, Walden lloush, 1
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