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'I'IIZ DAILY TRIIIIIIIE, POJmiiOY, ORIO.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2&amp;. ltSl

Radio
Program

Middleport

Going Around In Washington

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FIRST PROGRAM OF SEASON IS
PRESENTED TO MUSIC LOVERS

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Hart.maer repr-er.ent. t:M Sta.te u
Oh.&amp;ltuta.n or Horne Welfare while
lira Poindexte-r Us Dlltrtct Cttalr·
man of Uw Health Department.

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TRUCK DRIVER IS
INJURED IN CRASH '
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Trtte aloqoeoce ..:Oil8iata In aartDI
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but wh.a.t I• neceSIIBl'J.- La Roch•
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meftlng Tuesday
tv.en~!lf IlL tti"
1Baptlst parsoMge on Fourth avenur Elec:!tlon or omcen wa.s 1': ' rl'l
• and the following oftlcers were dee·
led : Prelildent, Clara Mue Ha mll- I
ton , VIce
Prefiid~nt
Clatence
ClaTk Jr Secret.ury, Dor~ Otbbs
'frea,;urer Irene Hills
Social time fullov; e'l . ,ple o;horL
buslnelj6 meeting , and the meeting 1
1wa.s broua:ht to a close by the serv
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In• and Mrs Irene Cross

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SUitPRbE PARTY

A ~ lltPrlse party was given Tues1 day evening at the 01lmote hom(:
1on Otov;mll A'lt! , ln nonor of the
blrthaay ann,vcrsury or Carl Gil·
1more About 2~ were present to enjoy the Pvenlng which wa.o; sp~nt in
play •ng urlous aames.
After t he soc1al tlmt&gt;, re!resh mctl!J&lt; wer~ served

Eagi~

Vocnl Solo-"Le Nil ' by Leroux-Mrz.; Mildred Fowler
Mu~:~lca l Current Eventa-Mrs M

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CoDvenicnt to Stores aocl 'Jh s•
ftU PAil&amp;.INa LOT AND C . . ' .
JNCONNICI'ION

Mr and Mrs Thus Burke, Carl
Babcock and Eva Guthrle spent
Saturday nliht and Sunday with
ChiUI Babcock and family
Mr and Mrs John Rose and p
R. Orr and famlly visited oeorgu
Frederick and f~tmlly Stu1day even
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Mrs A D Tuttle nnd daughtel
nnd Mrll Ft ~d WOU4' CRlied on M n

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COLUMBUS, OIUO
• • Spriua Street.. H.- .._

CARNIVAL

MJs.&lt;, Rubin m ade llCI nuMil&gt;.W
trip as a mem\Je1 d a ll&lt;~.tLY of
foUI one of who01 v. as Rcpr~nt:t.­
tiv-e Hemy T . Rainey D£mocl.tt of
Illlnou; 'Ihe party was met in M.o~·
cov. by a .l off1clal o! lhc &amp;lvt. t fcre lgn office wt o !ided 1\'3 ~;uldc on
the ~;Jx tho usatld mile tnur
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to adJour.D; I. to adjoum; a, to tab
a reeeQ; -6. to ral• a , Qa~:~tJttJ ot
prlvlleae; 5. to .:all to.r tbl rf1P1ar
order: tl, to labia: T, the pN\'Io~
q~loq; 8. to ertead tbt llhllt• of

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Mn C M Heune~&gt;y
1lae8.1iurer's
Rcpor~y
Charles McMaster
C lub chorus- Waltz from Faust
by OOunod 'When Twtli~::h t Weaves
her Ocntle Spell" by Bcethovan
Plano Duet--" Waltz of the F low
ers" by 'fschatkow~:~ky-M~. Cec!l
Bradbury and Mrs Oscar KleJn
String Em;;emble--- 'Concerto ln A
Minor " by VIVnldi-Nachez-Konrad
Schell, Rlcharc McCutchan. Mrs

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• with Mn. fk!n. Orr
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" "' Roland Torrence &amp;lld daiJ.Ih
KALLOWI:&amp;N P.tllTY
. t.er went to 8yracuee eunday to
Ttl.~; •. , ... f l Beream claM of th 1 s~nd a weir. wtth her pan-nt&amp;. Mr
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Chw-eh ot ChrlAt held their annual I
Hallowe 'en party Tueaday eveninG
Mr .and Mn Ra ymOJld Pnt.nk
at ~he home cf Mrs Herbert fink and C E. Or rvi&amp;lted Mr and Jd'n
o.) Main stteet About 5l tnclucLJne W H Wolfe Sunday oe~P.nlnj:
1membln of the dUll and u 1ezr 8 TaPft 00 ceP'1 n - ·a.d :r.DY•PQ'
families attended
Mi615 Beverly Wo lff' spen t
the
~Prl&lt;.~s Wt'1'e M:lven lo the mem· week end at Cleveland •lth relab, rs ot tbe cltwi, all v.-ell il'l to the l tlv~ then•
chtldrtn attenthntr. for th~ bht
dr ~ ssed 11nd Cf.mlcal costume~
Cha.s Ba.bcoek spent the week
Relrt'llhmenl~ r..: pumpklfl pie, end e.t East Liverpool
dGUKhnu\.5 and coffee were Eerved

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S.kinl company, and a roadster 1
beionaln« to Ra.ymond Arnold or
Barl'bonv1Ue, were da.m&amp;IJed con·
11derably when Lhey collided near 1
Wolfpen, Tuesda)' evenlng
Gerald Llewellyn , drlvet; of the
The flrst program of the Wo· JS :'d.cAlllster
Covert
truck. received a deep cut :
men's Music club or Middleport was
String Enstmble-' Suite" by Sev· bl hlA shoulder and a badly brulseU
presented Tue!lday evening at 11 em-Konrad SCholl Rlchnrd Me· arm. while Amold wa5 cut aJIIJ
o'clock ttt t.he Heath M E church Uutcl\a.n and Mrs Hecox.
~rulsedl about the race,
although
Although the att.endance was not I Followln8 the preaentati.On ot the neither was hurt serloWib
up to standard. there waa quite wI above program , Mrs. A W McKay,
number of mw:;ic lo\'ers •1resent
(.hauman ~ ~ the H c~t~s comuHLle,
MASK PARTY
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Select.lons by Konrad Seholl ami I Invited the a:uests and member.s or
Mra Olbble Dusk~y of Racine en- I
Richard McCutcban. studmi .1t i the club to the dining room, where te1t.alned a number of lr1edd5 With 1
Ohio University
'l.tre rendcr ~d delicious retreshmenu were served a Halloween mask party at her
They were accumpan 1ed by Mr~ 'm id appropriate- Halloween deco ltome. Tu~!ida y
nrenlng · Oamm1
H ~cox A voeal oolo rudtrt!U by ration~
a nd music furnished the -.diversion
Mt'fl MlLdred Fowler wa~ well reThe ho.o;tessel!i were Mrs Joanet· of the evmmg Wi t h dell~lous re- :
ceived
te MeKa y, Mrs Helen Terry, MIJ
fu~.shmentl:i being served at a -late r I
The [ollowlna Interesting pro- M argart~ MH!e1. Mrs Martha Se)l· hour Mt and Mrs Jacob Rooller 1
RNm under ·Chamber Mu ~&gt;lc was !tied, Miss BeliS Sanborn, Mrs Lll · of Pomeroy were among the guests 1
pr~nted
llan Welch , Mrs Ethel Orers. Mrs
~resent.
Remarks by Uu:! l'et.lrlng Pres!· Lavma French . ~rl!i E!;.tella Joach-

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By R(&gt;BERT S. ALLEN

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penlni ol Ool'emor Geo Whlte s
real('(! tcday She ln duc:e1 att...rney•l
cJ the rarst Mn~. Reed t.o a111u to
1ls ale•se 011 the pronnae that \
1300 b&amp;.rk a lim{ ny would t: J p;.ud 1

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To Be Held On The Streets Of

Middleport, Saturday, •Oct. 31

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Beginnina at 6 P. M.

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Cash Prizes - Contests

UP •• UP •• UP • • UP!
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AND FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD

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Big Street Dance ••• Free

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uTiie Playcround of Amcrtca"

ROMANCE AND

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But your daily paper finds you in a more practic~l mood.

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Interested in real people, in facts of the day. Looking for now' of
things that you may buy and enjoy-here and now.

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You may find in the adveftisement Just what you want in the
way of. a bP.Uer breakfar.t food, or a new radio or an improved

bathe in tepid, lotuo·ocented surf.

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faee powder.

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possible and PfOmising- you are vitally interl'oted. - Because
rou are readiq about yourself.
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ten years ago are common realities.
' adventure:
charm, more

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js _p~inN~f!:hesrerfield. Che"ertil:)d totiacco is the finesr-re$ftlled. the. smooth·
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aod sw.eeten.ed in tbe SWisiUne, rured
right ~ lhe farmer and aged right
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"OFFICIAL AAil. HOTEL"

$2 to $5
We illvitc you lo live at $11 to $9
Europe all , Th, H I. L L 8):11 ,0;' :O 1 "''W;~~n 1
L. B. Skinner, hea.
Weekly rateo. and
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C. J. Jackac...n, Mer.
' fo!ders on tt.pplicatiQn
Telephone M.SS41

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to travel with the speed of thought to far-off r,&gt;urple Iande . . to

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Cafeteria and C•lfec Shop

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Central • .. FireProof • • Steam Heat .... Jladioa
Hnm,..lil&lt;e Atmoapherl&gt;, l-iorr•• Airy ll!lOID•
Sp•cious Lobby, Mo:r:.z•nia.e ••d Outclour
Bodccny, BarbF~ ShoP:, 8Qauty Parlor, ~t·
tie Croek, T-.ark,lllh and Ru1sian ~ath1 and
many ether convenleitCe3
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4oiT op 0 tile Tow a"
Dining Room and
Roof Carden

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"Thoumht I'd Die

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And the thinao that give it all these

may be found in the advertising columno.

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THEY TASTE BETrtil. These mild, imoo1b
tob~~S ~ put ~Ogetb~r e~actlr rigbf:"t

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rw~~'" Of Qo..ostj&lt; ._ bW~ aad ' ·' , •
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THEY'RE PllJIE. Everylhiag th,t 8~ loto '1
Chesterfield is tested byexpertcb.e.kisu.
The pu.fFSC, finest cigarette _Rapet made; ,
a dean, tight-tealed padc•gc. 11 fw,y,. :
lh U1t'll6r JfJ* Jritli.,
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THE\' SA11SFY. The ~ ••. ·"1'fl ~IlL
The cigarette~ ••. telli6iled.' ~,..t!il!
, •• pute white. And witl&gt; your very ,
6rst: pul', you notice they liJSJI ~Pr. '

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just ....,. to suit you. right Qwll to
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Fo.u bill-four good thinp about .,.,..,
&lt;llesteriield dgueue. Remember: Tbev ore
Miltkr-TMk ~Puft-S.IilfJ.
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for your family, stepping stones to your
happine01.
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Advertising discusses

realities-roJl!&amp;ntie

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often

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PACJI '1'RREil

'I'IIZ DAILY TRIIIIIIIE, POJmiiOY, ORIO.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2&amp;. ltSl

Radio
Program

Middleport

Going Around In Washington

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FIRST PROGRAM OF SEASON IS
PRESENTED TO MUSIC LOVERS

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Hart.maer repr-er.ent. t:M Sta.te u
Oh.&amp;ltuta.n or Horne Welfare while
lira Poindexte-r Us Dlltrtct Cttalr·
man of Uw Health Department.

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TRUCK DRIVER IS
INJURED IN CRASH '
• A t.ruok belo;; to U'le

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01 et:t1ng by the new PresiJent-

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H.&amp;altt of .U...a•u.
Trtte aloqoeoce ..:Oil8iata In aartDI
all that il Deeeu&amp;l'J, I.Dd DOtblDI
but wh.a.t I• neceSIIBl'J.- La Roch•
tou caulll.'

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meftlng Tuesday
tv.en~!lf IlL tti"
1Baptlst parsoMge on Fourth avenur Elec:!tlon or omcen wa.s 1': ' rl'l
• and the following oftlcers were dee·
led : Prelildent, Clara Mue Ha mll- I
ton , VIce
Prefiid~nt
Clatence
ClaTk Jr Secret.ury, Dor~ Otbbs
'frea,;urer Irene Hills
Social time fullov; e'l . ,ple o;horL
buslnelj6 meeting , and the meeting 1
1wa.s broua:ht to a close by the serv
mg or dtllcious~eshmentt.
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In• and Mrs Irene Cross

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SUitPRbE PARTY

A ~ lltPrlse party was given Tues1 day evening at the 01lmote hom(:
1on Otov;mll A'lt! , ln nonor of the
blrthaay ann,vcrsury or Carl Gil·
1more About 2~ were present to enjoy the Pvenlng which wa.o; sp~nt in
play •ng urlous aames.
After t he soc1al tlmt&gt;, re!resh mctl!J&lt; wer~ served

Eagi~

Vocnl Solo-"Le Nil ' by Leroux-Mrz.; Mildred Fowler
Mu~:~lca l Current Eventa-Mrs M

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THE BIC MASK -

STREET

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w~ llot!i 11 s21o p- • ....

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Ringe

CoDvenicnt to Stores aocl 'Jh s•
ftU PAil&amp;.INa LOT AND C . . ' .
JNCONNICI'ION

Mr and Mrs Thus Burke, Carl
Babcock and Eva Guthrle spent
Saturday nliht and Sunday with
ChiUI Babcock and family
Mr and Mrs John Rose and p
R. Orr and famlly visited oeorgu
Frederick and f~tmlly Stu1day even
lng
Mrs A D Tuttle nnd daughtel
nnd Mrll Ft ~d WOU4' CRlied on M n

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R. B. ··BUNSTINS.
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COLUMBUS, OIUO
• • Spriua Street.. H.- .._

CARNIVAL

MJs.&lt;, Rubin m ade llCI nuMil&gt;.W
trip as a mem\Je1 d a ll&lt;~.tLY of
foUI one of who01 v. as Rcpr~nt:t.­
tiv-e Hemy T . Rainey D£mocl.tt of
Illlnou; 'Ihe party was met in M.o~·
cov. by a .l off1clal o! lhc &amp;lvt. t fcre lgn office wt o !ided 1\'3 ~;uldc on
the ~;Jx tho usatld mile tnur
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&lt;m!lOVJ parJil:....._.tarl
ruiAil. dleM motJODI an 110t - .
batttble : 1. to b tb• tlma 10 ·~
to adJour.D; I. to adjoum; a, to tab
a reeeQ; -6. to ral• a , Qa~:~tJttJ ot
prlvlleae; 5. to .:all to.r tbl rf1P1ar
order: tl, to labia: T, the pN\'Io~
q~loq; 8. to ertead tbt llhllt• of

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Mn C M Heune~&gt;y
1lae8.1iurer's
Rcpor~y
Charles McMaster
C lub chorus- Waltz from Faust
by OOunod 'When Twtli~::h t Weaves
her Ocntle Spell" by Bcethovan
Plano Duet--" Waltz of the F low
ers" by 'fschatkow~:~ky-M~. Cec!l
Bradbury and Mrs Oscar KleJn
String Em;;emble--- 'Concerto ln A
Minor " by VIVnldi-Nachez-Konrad
Schell, Rlcharc McCutchan. Mrs

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Net S•ltject to Daato
UDdei'

• with Mn. fk!n. Orr
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" "' Roland Torrence &amp;lld daiJ.Ih
KALLOWI:&amp;N P.tllTY
. t.er went to 8yracuee eunday to
Ttl.~; •. , ... f l Beream claM of th 1 s~nd a weir. wtth her pan-nt&amp;. Mr
-~
e w.nd Mrs Alllaon
Chw-eh ot ChrlAt held their annual I
Hallowe 'en party Tueaday eveninG
Mr .and Mn Ra ymOJld Pnt.nk
at ~he home cf Mrs Herbert fink and C E. Or rvi&amp;lted Mr and Jd'n
o.) Main stteet About 5l tnclucLJne W H Wolfe Sunday oe~P.nlnj:
1membln of the dUll and u 1ezr 8 TaPft 00 ceP'1 n - ·a.d :r.DY•PQ'
families attended
Mi615 Beverly Wo lff' spen t
the
~Prl&lt;.~s Wt'1'e M:lven lo the mem· week end at Cleveland •lth relab, rs ot tbe cltwi, all v.-ell il'l to the l tlv~ then•
chtldrtn attenthntr. for th~ bht
dr ~ ssed 11nd Cf.mlcal costume~
Cha.s Ba.bcoek spent the week
Relrt'llhmenl~ r..: pumpklfl pie, end e.t East Liverpool
dGUKhnu\.5 and coffee were Eerved

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1 "-"' w H Wolle Apt!nt &amp;mdaJ

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S.kinl company, and a roadster 1
beionaln« to Ra.ymond Arnold or
Barl'bonv1Ue, were da.m&amp;IJed con·
11derably when Lhey collided near 1
Wolfpen, Tuesda)' evenlng
Gerald Llewellyn , drlvet; of the
The flrst program of the Wo· JS :'d.cAlllster
Covert
truck. received a deep cut :
men's Music club or Middleport was
String Enstmble-' Suite" by Sev· bl hlA shoulder and a badly brulseU
presented Tue!lday evening at 11 em-Konrad SCholl Rlchnrd Me· arm. while Amold wa5 cut aJIIJ
o'clock ttt t.he Heath M E church Uutcl\a.n and Mrs Hecox.
~rulsedl about the race,
although
Although the att.endance was not I Followln8 the preaentati.On ot the neither was hurt serloWib
up to standard. there waa quite wI above program , Mrs. A W McKay,
number of mw:;ic lo\'ers •1resent
(.hauman ~ ~ the H c~t~s comuHLle,
MASK PARTY
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Select.lons by Konrad Seholl ami I Invited the a:uests and member.s or
Mra Olbble Dusk~y of Racine en- I
Richard McCutcban. studmi .1t i the club to the dining room, where te1t.alned a number of lr1edd5 With 1
Ohio University
'l.tre rendcr ~d delicious retreshmenu were served a Halloween mask party at her
They were accumpan 1ed by Mr~ 'm id appropriate- Halloween deco ltome. Tu~!ida y
nrenlng · Oamm1
H ~cox A voeal oolo rudtrt!U by ration~
a nd music furnished the -.diversion
Mt'fl MlLdred Fowler wa~ well reThe ho.o;tessel!i were Mrs Joanet· of the evmmg Wi t h dell~lous re- :
ceived
te MeKa y, Mrs Helen Terry, MIJ
fu~.shmentl:i being served at a -late r I
The [ollowlna Interesting pro- M argart~ MH!e1. Mrs Martha Se)l· hour Mt and Mrs Jacob Rooller 1
RNm under ·Chamber Mu ~&gt;lc was !tied, Miss BeliS Sanborn, Mrs Lll · of Pomeroy were among the guests 1
pr~nted
llan Welch , Mrs Ethel Orers. Mrs
~resent.
Remarks by Uu:! l'et.lrlng Pres!· Lavma French . ~rl!i E!;.tella Joach-

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penlni ol Ool'emor Geo Whlte s
real('(! tcday She ln duc:e1 att...rney•l
cJ the rarst Mn~. Reed t.o a111u to
1ls ale•se 011 the pronnae that \
1300 b&amp;.rk a lim{ ny would t: J p;.ud 1

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To Be Held On The Streets Of

Middleport, Saturday, •Oct. 31

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Beginnina at 6 P. M.

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Cash Prizes - Contests

UP •• UP •• UP • • UP!
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Big Street Dance ••• Free

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uTiie Playcround of Amcrtca"

ROMANCE AND

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But your daily paper finds you in a more practic~l mood.

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Interested in real people, in facts of the day. Looking for now' of
things that you may buy and enjoy-here and now.

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You may find in the adveftisement Just what you want in the
way of. a bP.Uer breakfar.t food, or a new radio or an improved

bathe in tepid, lotuo·ocented surf.

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faee powder.

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possible and PfOmising- you are vitally interl'oted. - Because
rou are readiq about yourself.
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ten years ago are common realities.
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js _p~inN~f!:hesrerfield. Che"ertil:)d totiacco is the finesr-re$ftlled. the. smooth·
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aod sw.eeten.ed in tbe SWisiUne, rured
right ~ lhe farmer and aged right
fo! two ·yqrW•ia "'~ ~q~~·~sl
MeUaw-,-UJd•wrmtkrfol/y •lilll ,'
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"OFFICIAL AAil. HOTEL"

$2 to $5
We illvitc you lo live at $11 to $9
Europe all , Th, H I. L L 8):11 ,0;' :O 1 "''W;~~n 1
L. B. Skinner, hea.
Weekly rateo. and
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C. J. Jackac...n, Mer.
' fo!ders on tt.pplicatiQn
Telephone M.SS41

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Cafeteria and C•lfec Shop

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Hnm,..lil&lt;e Atmoapherl&gt;, l-iorr•• Airy ll!lOID•
Sp•cious Lobby, Mo:r:.z•nia.e ••d Outclour
Bodccny, BarbF~ ShoP:, 8Qauty Parlor, ~t·
tie Croek, T-.ark,lllh and Ru1sian ~ath1 and
many ether convenleitCe3
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Dining Room and
Roof Carden

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And the thinao that give it all these

may be found in the advertising columno.

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THEY TASTE BETrtil. These mild, imoo1b
tob~~S ~ put ~Ogetb~r e~actlr rigbf:"t

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rw~~'" Of Qo..ostj&lt; ._ bW~ aad ' ·' , •
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Chesterfield is tested byexpertcb.e.kisu.
The pu.fFSC, finest cigarette _Rapet made; ,
a dean, tight-tealed padc•gc. 11 fw,y,. :
lh U1t'll6r JfJ* Jritli.,
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THE\' SA11SFY. The ~ ••. ·"1'fl ~IlL
The cigarette~ ••. telli6iled.' ~,..t!il!
, •• pute white. And witl&gt; your very ,
6rst: pul', you notice they liJSJI ~Pr. '

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just ....,. to suit you. right Qwll to
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Fo.u bill-four good thinp about .,.,..,
&lt;llesteriield dgueue. Remember: Tbev ore
Miltkr-TMk ~Puft-S.IilfJ.
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for your family, stepping stones to your
happine01.
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Advertising discusses

realities-roJl!&amp;ntie

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often

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DekJttl and :se~1.1 woodpre1 are
qutle Ul
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and tamllJ of Carpenter and Mr
and- )In Jotm 8huer and fR,mU)'

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were yl$Jon of Mr and Ml-1 Jl'r~tnk

...,leyW-Y

Mr1 ohu. woodaa.rd ia much
improved
Uuvln Chase was a bWilntblJ \I I~
ltOI' In Pomeroy Mo~dlLY

Iy.p.e ~~ .tl!ill (12
12c per .line.

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Mnvltuw~r

Clllllffi&lt;'M~

omlll•n eton@ nl I' ll Tlllllll h F.njtl~tntl,
whll'h r~&lt;nrdg 1he tact thnl Ply·
moutb was the ln st point tou.ched
b1 the Pllgrlm lo'~t thert on the ir

I)'IM' lik.JI lbla (10 p~.)
~~r line.

The

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to Ameri ca..

When Ohio Wealeyan
Grid Battle lo Brou1ht
In Diocuooioa

FEAR OF DEFEAT
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY

Hao Brou1ht Out Moot

Today and Tomorrow

lntenoi've Drillinc Of
Seaoon

"THIS MODERN AG.E"
Hear and

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:~umma1 y

Mlclllgan mlni:'l'!d

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)5, was Ued once t~.nd thaL the then plnne&lt;l him tm a Mf~ty
reco.d
Mlclugan ti 5 )t!Ul
mly same It lost \ as on th~
l'm nl day of the

t\fth season

tseored

Nhen

Chtcago

w.f ~ l:!'

wlnniug, 2 to 0

on

ronows

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otlters. Pans. Wlth its gay life and love ::~-s h e was to
leave them all for the ::~afe hu ve n of m~;~.umg e'! Whu-·
pers of scandal!:!. She refused to belie\ e them.
Aloo Comedy "THE BRID~'S MISTAKE"

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LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT
T Gd ay a nd Tomorrow

"NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET"
Peter B. Ky ne's no ve l. H eat and see· 1hlchell

Arlee
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Joan Standmg, Eulalle Jcn 3en and other8 . Gnppin~
drama of hfe in !he r ough See thP wild 1sland girl
Leslie Howard plays the man who attempts to def)
the trad1t!on of East and West.

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Gl I :::; 1' ppli
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lh1" Cnil l' E A ~h\\Ul th 1-h• m Soft Winter
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011IV t o wm 1: Po ml roy and surlt,uudlll ' 1.: o\ll lllcb
CR ll!ng Oil
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24'1. Dairy Feed
Hone !'•P
Fidelity Stock
Hand Picked N a v y
Beans, 6 lb.
Cement Alpha, sack

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W~"'f ~HOU\.0

I &lt;'.IVE YOU

fl? !ll',.,DOI5'
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New Yotk Oct 28--IN8-Robeat
Gtove, sou lhpaw of th e Athwas lhe most. valuable playm In the Ammacan Lcagu~ tJurlug
1931 'l'hls v. as lht! vi!t dlc t of e1gul
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ANNOUNCES

MON'TH WHF.N I 4FT
'"T~E ~LL, 'TOOi"5!

Fll'"1' ! CHI'T'E&gt; SA~I(
BECAUSE 'I'OU
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CHICAGO'S GREATEST. SEASON Of'

WEI..L,! OON·"T ~IND
BENEA"Tk "niE '3H11'1"1 (
I'VE

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., Form Sharp C.ont,.ast
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PURDUE

corw•s TO CHICAGO
OCTO.IR 31IT

T~ PLAY
UNIVII:RaiTY OF CHICAGO

ILLINOIS

Jose Laval Fun-Loving Daughter of French
Premier, I; Unlike lshbel 1\l!l~lJunald, Except
in Their Common Pohbcal Interest.

COMia TO

CtiiCAQO
OCTO.IR SlllT TO PLAY
NORTtiWEIITIRII UIUVf'.RIITY

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NOYEM.E.II 7Ttl TO rLAY
NORTHWKSTIRN UNI'IIRIITY

ARKANSAS

lltLLAST NIGHT'S

C:OMII TO CHICAGO
NOYIMaiR 1'TH TO PLAY
\INIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

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After the Game visit
~PAINTI.O WITH LICHT"

WOALDS rAIR UGHTlNG RADIUM PAINTINGS
HOAS OO£UVRE AND OYSTER B.A.A

BEN BERNIE
AND HIS o;CHESTIIA

NO COVER CHARGE
UNTIL 9"30 P.M

HOTEL SHERMAN

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WISCONSIN

New COLLEGE INN

Stay over the weekend
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NORTHWISTIRN UNIVUSITY

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At Pt:tlland Oregon - Leo Lom1.1 Al~ l1 C OI WHsh, he.tvyw£1ght
(k11, lt I Lcs K c nu"Jdy, Long Beach
C .d

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Dy lntelllatiOnal News Sea vier!
111rttiOII WRS gjVC'l\ l l'r Cn JC\1 1 I II
1\1 Mcnilcai--.P!mama AI Btown Cri•ICI toO~~ Lh nl Qw n tm B1.nl11 I
N H A bantamwe~gh~ clmmplon, vctt• I ll halfback rrr lh" lJ OJI , cit totted E.ugen.: Huat Fmnce 115) slty f'f Mirwesotn GcpllPI S m a\ il
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dcflmred tP,ll.l. t Wli\CC lSI!\ Stilllrln v
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ftr h '-!a kuec ln)l'n II!' II' Pll 11
AL U I' t ol\-Bt'llllY Lt oll a l d fm m heal" of an all .uk fc 1 ~n• nd11 1
t li!,hlwc~ht chltmploll
kn ocked E m r1'1 k h a.-&gt; bren (Jill of umfmtL\ I
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NOVI:M&amp;IR

CHICAGO
~1ST TO PUY

UHIVIIIIIITY OF CHICAGO

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•Jth

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Jjr~ and llra Emelt

otO.rpmter

DekJttl and :se~1.1 woodpre1 are
qutle Ul
llr t.Ud Mn Jlvry Du1&amp;t;OO.
and tamllJ of Carpenter and Mr
and- )In Jotm 8huer and fR,mU)'

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were yl$Jon of Mr and Ml-1 Jl'r~tnk

...,leyW-Y

Mr1 ohu. woodaa.rd ia much
improved
Uuvln Chase was a bWilntblJ \I I~
ltOI' In Pomeroy Mo~dlLY

Iy.p.e ~~ .tl!ill (12
12c per .line.

fli('TC \II 11

Mnvltuw~r

Clllllffi&lt;'M~

omlll•n eton@ nl I' ll Tlllllll h F.njtl~tntl,
whll'h r~&lt;nrdg 1he tact thnl Ply·
moutb was the ln st point tou.ched
b1 the Pllgrlm lo'~t thert on the ir

I)'IM' lik.JI lbla (10 p~.)
~~r line.

The

••1

to Ameri ca..

When Ohio Wealeyan
Grid Battle lo Brou1ht
In Diocuooioa

FEAR OF DEFEAT
ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY

Hao Brou1ht Out Moot

Today and Tomorrow

lntenoi've Drillinc Of
Seaoon

"THIS MODERN AG.E"
Hear and

~ee:

:~umma1 y

Mlclllgan mlni:'l'!d

~;how ~

In a7

lbM

11,r.t

ouelli

of u

kJIOckCtl

Chit.:aQu
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phycr

Mlchlgu u

111&gt;\-u

hl\Hbaclo.

h roush those five seasons, won behmd the Mlchlgan llllll aud
)5, was Ued once t~.nd thaL the then plnne&lt;l him tm a Mf~ty
reco.d
Mlclugan ti 5 )t!Ul
mly same It lost \ as on th~
l'm nl day of the

t\fth season

tseored

Nhen

Chtcago

w.f ~ l:!'

wlnniug, 2 to 0

on

ronows

•

Joa n Crawford , Neil IIamtltun un d

otlters. Pans. Wlth its gay life and love ::~-s h e was to
leave them all for the ::~afe hu ve n of m~;~.umg e'! Whu-·
pers of scandal!:!. She refused to belie\ e them.
Aloo Comedy "THE BRID~'S MISTAKE"

-

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT
T Gd ay a nd Tomorrow

"NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET"
Peter B. Ky ne's no ve l. H eat and see· 1hlchell

Arlee
•

~RNIPS l•Oll SAL.h:- 1

have

u

lin{ , or cuol tenc'.r . 110
1p;;nnc
ll~plliiiiiJl~ Jil Co.;l\t~ al. \.II . (,UTll
fre~h ~lOlll tiL w ll
AppJr;, lfJJ
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,tl.l(J~ , 5C~ :fud. or ~;:uocl IUIIIIJtl l 1
tu~ rli.W'-' ' :do \J,ug.ltn
Tl,la:.s;bt'l nbadl Ctr 1:;lJ ucL. mt Go
"

Alao Comedy "ALL FOR THE BAND"

J tacllnr

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Ol.l~~ lof",.l

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Lew1s , Lesli e Howard , Hul c Hami lto n ( lvd(• Cook
Joan Standmg, Eulalle Jcn 3en and other8 . Gnppin~
drama of hfe in !he r ough See thP wild 1sland girl
Leslie Howard plays the man who attempts to def)
the trad1t!on of East and West.

Ynm

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Pomc10y, .Oluo

t·••:":!",.cc-~c·.-.-----

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.'OUND GUILTY

1p tlill'\Cl\~

Of
0(. 1ng The Right Thin1
1
At The Right Time
1
IOH HLNJ O•t,qJI 111 i\.Lt.. 1 1l"
) o ·n 1 no Depression
Gl I :::; 1' ppli
P,JII, lll j
U
$1.651
[gg Ma:;h
10 2Li-:.lt
---...,--;--:---:::1.45
J•I.l!MDlNlo C 1' a ud h l ~ ,dll ilt Scratch Feed
lh1" Cnil l' E A ~h\\Ul th 1-h• m Soft Winter
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OCTO.IR 31IT

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UNIVII:RaiTY OF CHICAGO

ILLINOIS

Jose Laval Fun-Loving Daughter of French
Premier, I; Unlike lshbel 1\l!l~lJunald, Except
in Their Common Pohbcal Interest.

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Soclety at her hOme an M.ullxrtY
Ave nnu1id•:r evenlnl
Mn ViYe 'Hine~~ and eon Harr"~~~
Ill' and. Y:ra Lewts !tines anu
children or Colwnbul spent Sundar
with Mn. H c Po'llrnall MJ1 8.
0 Lyman who spent the lattet
part or t.he week with her siaW!
aecompanied them bome
Dr
Edna Howell M«:Knicb\
d&amp;Uiht.er Edna Loulse and Mr.L
Robert Smallwood or BecUord Indtaha arriVed Tuesday evenin!J !or
a 8bort vis t with Mr and Mrs A.
V Howell
Max and Bennie Rubin ntumed
to BalJ;lmore after BpendlnlC the
week e'nd with their broLber Jce
Rubin and ram ly

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penAtton
AS DEPENDENTS

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M1ner D1ed
Thf' tint

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Shepherd's Club
Has Party

To The Parent• And Teachers Of Me1p Co.
The County Board of Health wdl be N&gt;ady
to 1lve d1pthena toxin anhtox~ the week of
November 8 All Khool children 10 yean and
under are urred to take the treatment
Parenta who have not recetved cOBMnt
carcla, wnte your couent oa lheet of plam pa
per a11n and aend to your duld'a teacher
treatment •• g1ven free
W S ELLIS
Health Comm,..loner

nljht

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Rev 0 J Baker and Rev Wm
C&amp;Sto of Dunbar spent Monday and

Tue&amp;iay here the guests of Mr and
Mrs Lloyd C11sto
M and Mrs Henry Sayre and

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st at th s writ g
M n d M s V tus Hartley we'e
he Sunday guesU&gt; or Mr and Mr
A L McC ure
T e car of 8 dney Durst and J
V Flowe s car co ded o a cu vc
near George Sees farm Bun&lt;my
dol g: ume dllmagc to both C£L s
bu occ pans ul both cars
lnj x1
M sa Ms.ndn Keefer who has em
ployn cnt a~ Pt Pleasant spent ~
w ck e cl ! e c the gu&lt;' t or her par
nts M and Mrs Henry Ke fe

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VOL VI- NO 39

1~0 ARE KillED IN

BATTlE B[lWEEN
JAPS AND CHINE~£ 1

In ftghllng Common
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Brought To Play

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clo1Kiy probably ~.nwen In Nortl ~

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INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

by

Walter
Brown Postmaeter
General

NOW IS THE
TO ' oRDER
THAT HEATING STOVE
A 'F SPECIAL PRICES

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ROSTESS TO CLASS

The Gleaners C 0.66 of the P el!
er(Lted Sunday scho was ente tu.
P.d by M a Mehl ILt the pa so age
Tuesday evening with a masked

Newspaper Man
Much Improved
S E Wolfe SuHic..,ntly Re
cov,red to Motor to Pom
eroy Wednesday

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bearA our best loved on::s owny
And then we call them
cad
But eve near us though uDBee I
Thtir dear
tnunorta
~plr ts
'* tread
all the bQundle!'18 unlverse
1.'1 11fe The c arc no rleau

SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR HALLOWEEN
SPECIALS

SERVICE

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LEASED

UTEATHER FORECAST-

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A Tribute to Roosevelt

WITH MINERS ON
,.,,.,, ,IG0Al SITUATION1
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Be In Conference
W 1th Operatora
Tomorrow

'OEMS' TO E~Dl~[ fHuth St•ts Mark ORGANlZHION Of

n

P~OGRAM END
'~NIPING' CHARGE

NEW CABINET ~

W II Attempt To Prove
1 Tt.ey Have Not Been
I
R1dmg Hoover

New Body W•ll Choooe
Program Of Recon-

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atruchon

MAY BE USED

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I P.,.ceful Operattono, I
If Poa11ble

IN GREAT

1dency
By WILl AM S
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Ifoa few
week£ the gue11t of relatives
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from Oak

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CHAPTER LVII
That tecond aoonymou• letter
wr tteo u they knew now by [!~ham
had dropped an odd h nt That beh nd that nulted door they would
have found the rea!(Jn why h s enem ea had deCided that Severn lmew
too nut:h had become dangerous to
the r eafety
And li!Jham had feared that these
men m K"ht try to have a way cleared
sceret11 10 that door-no doubt to
h de or remove 1omething the nultt
conta ned make a danC"er spot safe
for theJnselvel wha effr tts secret
could be before the po ce could 10
vest gate

5t4ne\j WaPW1elc..,..

Killer Refuses To Clouds Roll Up
Answer Questions For Gangster 'AI'
Re1anhng Confesston

of AI Chance• of Wtnntng Free

le1ed Ac:compltce m
Trunk Cnme

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Smaller Oatly

BRITAIN

But Few Changes In Per
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To Be Greater

Part Of Platform

Ca mpa1gn For Preo

BY EDWARD HUNTE R

sick

Red Cross Call
Patriotic

It hu come to my attention that many
acto of Ytolenc:e are already bema practiced
liy certam pert1.. under the gutoe of Hallo
:ween pnnka. Tb11 11 to notify one and all
;.:::i:~ that prooec:ubono wdl follow tf
~~.
practtc:.. are not d11c:ontmued 1m
mechatelJ
Halloween pnnko w1ll not be counte•
~~~~:"!~ tn Pomeroy for mort~ than one n11ht
c. :,~- that on Halloween ntaht, October 3ht
&amp;lid theoe miPt not be of the VICIOUI
contrary to law tf the perpetratoro ex•
tci -pe tlte law'• penalty
C J HESS, Mayor

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chi d en v181ted h s mother MrA
Vou Flowers Sunday
Grant school Is progreJAng nice
Ul been v s t ng 1 er grandpare ts ly with Wm Du st Ill ~&amp;eher
tor u few weeks
M ss Alberta Schtarz eft Sunday
t e s a B.'t' g s eli~ or
and wer
M R
w Mr
Beattie
J H McClure
M and Mrs D E Wedge
M Sll M ru
ea to v sited M
M &amp; Roy BuckB. ew B day
M s Co elia Cosaln 1S o

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Trabune, call 236 L af the Buttneu
Office ..k for 202-R

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READERS NOTICE-If you want
lhe New• Ollice of The Dally

Engagement Taker Place I
Near Mukden, Only
Three Japa Dte

tbe Kelp county court room here
mornlna was the caae of
'W'ylllio BolUnaahead d al vs The
lt\4aattlal CODlmlasl.on of Ohio
,t.fier a Jury of twelve wa&amp;. 5elect
~ from Ult
twenty four jurors
The Shepherds Club a depart
pri!llent. th-l! case wu presented uy ment of the Odd Fellows odKC
tbe a.ttwneys lor the plaintiffs and 11ponrsored a de lghtful Hallot.ree
'the derend&amp;nta. The case waa brot program lor memben of the odg
~ t:hfl common pleu court on an and thetr ram lies wh ch was p c
.--1 by tbe plaint ff from the sented at the hal h~n~ 1u~sday
.lf:ll'lntf order of the commlslllon
A very ente taln ng prog am WB.S
~D Holllhaahead an Ohio min
kUled n 1971 In the Lewis given aa an lntroduct on by mem
•nt He lert a widow and ohe scm bers of the Shepherd s c ub which
. . whom the cornD'l1aalon pa d the wa.s fv lowed by a gnnd march ot
,.a:amp61U18tlon award after the pro- the cot~tumed people who attended
. . gplicatk.n had been made There were prizes given to the be
"~~~tout one year l~oter
the widow drellfled m~~on and woman to th
most com ca dressed man and wo
~ and the mDther of Mrs Hoi
~11hftd
waa paid the awar~ man a.a d to the ch dren
Charles Rickett&amp; sang several vo
~_penaatlon followlna: her death
ca
solos followed by a nurql;le 0
~WJU~ Holllna:llhead and wife
dances by yo~gBLer
...-.W of John Holllngshead who specialty
,...... 1D West Vlrl:lnla fi1ed a. claim John Bally aseiBted by a numb
lhlt the f1:0m1Dtsslon for a share of young people JC&amp;Ve a eptodu
tbe •ward compensation elalm tton of a.n old tlm~ speclb.lty da ce
which was followed by a ba
t~y were dependent uoon th~ r
'11011 wben he waa Uvlnl' The com dance w th the muBI&lt;: lurnlshed b
&amp; nve p ece str ng orchestra
De 1
~ heard t.he cue a.nd declied
cloua refreshments were served
l~Jat ~IU.tl HolUnphead and wlf
•ere not to Nleelve the compensa lng !.he evening making t une
the ffi()ljt enjuyab e affairs e e
but lns~ad that t Should
held by the local lodge Ther
Mn John
a large crowd n attendance
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'WmNZSDA Y OCTOBER. 28. 101

OHIO

1!1' rela~vee

October tum of \he pet t Jury &amp;t

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Guilty Of Murder
12 Year Old Boy Probabl)
1
Wall xo to Penttenhary
for Ltfe
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