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compleloc!..At tbo . next mootlnl'rletn mombort wort _ , l
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Pitiful Drama of Mother Love

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Lfr. ODd \llrl. ....... Oblmbera
are P"JJIJ1r!l to mO'Ill tram the
CAUED TO l'Oa'l'IMOUTB
Ward ,....,...ty on Boutll Tblrd
nev. and a.na. 0. w. WWlMDI ,... Avenue to tbe Pre~ )(&amp;bM
eelved a. meuap Wedneedq ealllnJ On Korth P'ourUi AvenUA about
them to Port..nouUl by, t.4e erl.tlcall Nov. 15.
condJtlon or Ule latter'a.nleoe. 'lbe
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Speaks Words of Praise .
To Meigs County Votel'!l:

My years of acquaintance with Albert
Caster, Democratic candidate for Surveyor of
MeigH County, enables me lb •peak by the cal'd
and recite Mme factA whleij should count heavily with voters and taxpayers at the coming

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Aceotdina to the report, Mr. SnY· Ute nlece had been InJured 1n an Ohureh.
dcr has been unemploy"' tor !.he aocldon~ preownab"' .. aulon)DMr. aod Mn. Prod 111&amp;1oD or ,
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age PUlled away e&amp;.rlY '1lueJ,day pla.ylng at..,.scbool a.nd fraetm·ed n Wllllama left (rnmedlotely.
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BlltTilDAY I"J\lt.TY
Relati,M .and friends gathered at ~:.~;,, Lhat.
Ada
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Mtss Mt.ll"Y Llrht.er, deli&amp;ht.lully the aearge Hlg(lnbOtharn reektenceor
She l&amp; survived by two daujihte~ ent:A:rtalned 1\ number or her frlenQJi SWldu.)' tor a But'Prlaa party hon- 1
Mr&amp;. Payne. &amp;t whose hou1e she died~ honorln,.. he.r twenty-scCQnt\ blrth·j orlng: the birthday 1.mnivenary ot ,
and. Mrs. John Taylor of Rut)anci dll.y anniversary at tM ho.,1f! of h f'r Mra. Jngginbotliam. '111e Jueltl, ln&amp;.lld one JOn Perry Brovm ot ,LaJIIg- pa.rent5, Mr. and. Mrs. J . T Lta-htel eluding a. number ot relatlYea from viSited.
vUle. Plve pandehlldren nnd scv Saturday evenJng:.
Akron, Parkeraburlt and. Letart, w.' her
eral a~at BrandchUdren al8o aw-Those present. were Mr and Mrf:l V&amp;., cam&amp; wltb well fUled baskets. Grant
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John 'I'h.ompSon, Mr · Rnd Mrs. Ma.rA moat. dellabtf\U soolal after- ! wOOd to be with her mot.he1·
Puneral aetvlees wl.1.4 ~ conduct- ion AUenswortl;l. Ivan Pulllns. Har~ noon was enjoyed by the thlrty- 1 Wlllla.m Bortng who 15 m
eel Thtmld.a.y q.t ~ q'clock from the old Dem06k:ey ~ Prnuk Pend~l'g'I'MI. aeveD trlenda ancl relatives pres. I
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Ora.u 1\un ~ool K0U1113 t)ear Dex- Thomll,S RlW1.' Zelia nnd Bet.ty
A musteat .prqp-a.m cOilsl.atlng
ter. Interment , will be made In Ll•h..,. nne!' the h&lt;Jste...
on U&gt;e .,.;.,.. VIolin 1
eharce of ~rwnld undertaken;.
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dC1ltr(lye.d t he entire amount. o~ ! on Home
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one headlirht throWing llrht but ,partially and
.of1~tlrnjs the tail-light not functlonlnr at
would think regardless of whether tli.ey ·hild ally
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I'O(lm in ;ttJ.e' Snyd~;r h9mc and. had

"IT 18 lhdeod otrange that automobile driv&lt;U't, who •}(bllld
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~hlina:o,:;"•lll perarist in operatin~ their cara In the nl)l'~t serr

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SOCIETY MEETS
The Mlsl5ionary Society of the

All c~othlnf of Mr. and MTB. Erl- afternoon at the home or Mra. Dana
ward Sil.ytklr and thel:- fumlly of Hnmllton on Humllt.on Street. The
eiqht chUdten, wJth the exception me~ttog was scheduled to ~ held
or what t~y were wearing nt the Rt the home of Mr:!!. M. J. Hamilton
tJ.me, was destroyed by nre, Monbecause ot the lllness or Mr.
day afternoon, according to a re·
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earleo: they ahall run and not be 1Ne&amp;r)':
walk, and not faint.-loalah 40:81.

the diversion ol the o11cnlng.

Dano. Irlltmllton.
aes..&lt;don was
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Edwards and
Yn. J. T. Joi\U'chte and t Ralph Cart'!Vtigh.t wero SundayiNowa . . Mewutoulld in litPa .. m r "t' I "'1'
and. SOD Jack and Mrs. Claaon of IUet.ts ot .llr. and Mrs. Allen Lcwts 111~ ll&amp;...-.cl mot.ber, in~ ~ n· ~-~~ . • , r,.1
Portsmouth were npent. ~Its of , of Fairview.
!llr.-..eoatesaedshl! han "-• 'li I' 1 , • 1iJ&lt;I
Mr. and.Mn. H. D. Inrlea.
: T. 0. Youns spent Sunday
''theelll14w.UbD.tromth(' IM tl
Mrs. Laura ,QI.oeclkner entertalned 1 Clarence f'olmer o1 Polheroy.
b7 the eoart 111 tbe li!Jal cu~t ~ d
ten guests wttb a dinner a.t her
Mr. and Mrs. Daua Lewis and ~ Mid 111e could betl.r

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Sunday afternoon..

p::=:a~i~ 110me blundering newspaper np9rter aa an una
crash.
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The ,averare dliver in Aleip County Ira~ no~!l with;
••tlafactlon that while Meigs is not free !fOfi! these Iile1H
the public highway, thanks to Oljf p;;~ ~fll.cerj
pe'l~etJtaire of "one-eyed" automobileS\ on 'tneat~• lllir1!•
far and away amaller than any ot~er iii 8outb~~
not in the entire state.
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for the safety of the public.
o( Athens is especially llllatory
Is at once noticeable while ·drlvlnr
The writer
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cl~r wltl! but one headlirht
hoirt 20 earar.
Su~h a situation sbould not
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nd a !\rive against such d~VeJ'll
li m•nner that the leiiFIOil wo11ld
11ncl best methc!d for that purpoo.e Is to
'II• ~xperlences In the past have 10 often
ille "one-&lt;Oyed" automobile is driven from
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,' Mil uot be 80 reticent Mbout taking to the highways

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnett YlStt" ed Mr and Mrs. A. R. Mitchell at
Beech Bill Saturday nlaht and Sun
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·Lealie Rayburn cailed on R: H.
McCulloch Bunda.y.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Slaytcn visIted u. A. Barnett and ramny sunday evening.
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1'1,t~.~SWj.~f ~ure years he iR mentally
alert, ,o(rug•iiJ:, hon~.ty ·and would not be
swerv'e8'l ffo1):\ · liis jlAhl'duty by any political
p uII or lnft uence.
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He h83 practiced economy in his persona]
affair&gt;, and it 13 Qnly fair to assume that practical economy would be his constant aim in
public ·omce.
~:: . . ~fW~l:1J'g· ri"eighborR, who know him best,
fectl8!c.fia'n that his road-bqjlding experience
nmpl( qualifies him to handll the affair. of the
offic- wisely and economl!#illy.
.·Albert Caster would,lie a eat's paw for no
~n, no clique nor factjtin, and it behooves
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1~·ery voter who is in .ftt'e ~now" as to present
&lt;eondltions in Meigs COunty to inform himself
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!J"t he _the , ~liant _tOo':,.l&gt;f ,ce~ln
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lo serve an appronticeship iri r~-building,
. 'or w~l\ Jl:e be bQSt&lt;e4&lt;; b~t wilt'serve".'\V!th o,terli~g atllr"''ugged hort'e•ty·5 and the lrra1i4J of
economy which demands val',Qe.....,.r~~ed for
the tax-payer'• dollar.
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birthday anniversary o( her mo- companied by Mrs. Jp.mes Oun· Mr. Carpahan'a ::._";isltlno
ther-tn·law, MH. Barbara. OlOeclt:· nbt&amp;ham and daughter , ol New
John !Yost after
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1 Haven were the Sunday aue~U; of . ter Mrsr Roy Spencer ~-a;~'d .)imii~
lohn ihom~ spent B·un&lt;l!'l'••!'l!;h
Miss Mllf'l"iiertt&amp; Hines was host,.. Mls&amp; Retha LewL'I of &amp;Jem.
~turnc~ 1'tmrsday to
at hl" falher En05 Thoro&amp;'!
esa Tueadi.y e:tenJng, r.t her home
George MeDennttt prtnclpa.l of H.ochCfi!Zr, Pa.
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on Hysell street to tne me1;11bers ot the sch(l()l spent the week end ut.l Roy ~f Athens wa,. calltpg an
Thostl calHna at the home ot S.
her SWld&amp;y school ela&amp;a of the Plrat 1! hi&amp; home at CoL~Vllle.
Hel:.&gt;~&gt;cca . tterlll Su.'1&lt;1rry.
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Baptist cbureh. Mrs. Paul Bln.n. is
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oibbe and
Mt·s. Wtll .l(Tider~ And Lula. Loh
teacher of the Cla8e. Aboui ·--- 1 son ol HIU'tlord spenL the week: went to Qalipoll:"o 1.0 see Mrs. Will Ousta a.nd ::..toyd Baker and Yllr·
..... n•u ~nd with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keams. Burr&amp; who lA a patient. In lht· Hoi- vtn Rtftl~ of Bethel, Mr. and !II'!.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodrwn ~~:nd ze1· hosplt{ll.
Cho.s Of.;hl!ll and son Charles McNarl Nicholson attended tbe paJ·
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ea.ni at pt, Pleasant Monda,y.
S H. MeNeJU h&amp;a msuuied a oew
Mr. Newcomer ot Uniontown.
Pl. Pleaaanlt Rout 2
rudio in hiM borne.
,... was the gUest. ot Mrs. M'Yi't.le
Homer Pullins was a. business callI Barker Monday.
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e1· 11.t Ch11rleflton saturday.
Ler.sJe Sleeth enterto.lned the l'oW"
Andy McKjnney and famiJ:y or
Leslie Rllybum was ; ealllng 011
1f elub With. a masquerade po.rty' at ChO.unoey wl!re vlsltiog his brother R. H M&amp;Cull~h. !pundl\V. ~
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! ,..ere ~yed and a good ume was urda Y and lookl.ne octcr · l'lls farm. a.t o. WJ SLeeie ThuJ;fdar.
had by all At 1 late )'lour i- 13 ti'E!IIhMr ami Mr.:;, Hugh Love mov~d
Joe Pl~n• ~W&amp;Jl captnJ on
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1Llltan and FrantJs l!:d.wards. .11.:~ I - - · - - ·~- - - --- - - - - - - - - - - -----------------------~-Henry, Helen Keams, Ellen John-~
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Ms.rguerlle Cartwright, Eleanor F&amp;~
Maroella Oilrt..wright, Thebnn Sleeth
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variety has been crossed with : 1nto one -.'~sterfie
to~.
fruit of another. to prodn"" a n~w
This w.;liliog or_C , B~~mg
and more ,pleasing' 'ftavor. The
go&lt;"l beyond ordj~bl'!"'~ or
loganberry, for example, is a r.roos
mixing toha~ ~~tht~r·~Jtu·
ally makes 41Vei:,l'!l! i&gt;f':
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between the raApberry and the
blackberry.
in Chesletfield
e 'l!lalChestertield's Croso-Biend getB
i~ ?f every other type.
tbe aame reault-better taste" It's tbe Croso-Biealling ?!( fine
by n different method.
Turkish and Domestic ~
It welds together the ,dilferent
thnt gives Chesterfields '\, d~dri~
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y types ohJrigllttObacto, 1 ·~"1 are · mn116r.~Tbl!j'~ '• ';. ;~
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ANSWERS SUMMONS

compleloc!..At tbo . next mootlnl'rletn mombort wort _ , l
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Pitiful Drama of Mother Love

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Lfr. ODd \llrl. ....... Oblmbera
are P"JJIJ1r!l to mO'Ill tram the
CAUED TO l'Oa'l'IMOUTB
Ward ,....,...ty on Boutll Tblrd
nev. and a.na. 0. w. WWlMDI ,... Avenue to tbe Pre~ )(&amp;bM
eelved a. meuap Wedneedq ealllnJ On Korth P'ourUi AvenUA about
them to Port..nouUl by, t.4e erl.tlcall Nov. 15.
condJtlon or Ule latter'a.nleoe. 'lbe
11le W. C. T. t1. wU1 meet Ttu.ll'lm....,e reoolved ~&gt;ere olole&lt;l I &lt;Ia¥ a!ternoon at \he Heath , M. E.

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Salem Township Neighbor
Speaks Words of Praise .
To Meigs County Votel'!l:

My years of acquaintance with Albert
Caster, Democratic candidate for Surveyor of
MeigH County, enables me lb •peak by the cal'd
and recite Mme factA whleij should count heavily with voters and taxpayers at the coming

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Aceotdina to the report, Mr. SnY· Ute nlece had been InJured 1n an Ohureh.
dcr has been unemploy"' tor !.he aocldon~ preownab"' .. aulon)DMr. aod Mn. Prod 111&amp;1oD or ,
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two
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last
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spent the week en4 bere ~
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Krlt qOrdill.. Brovm . Sl5, vean or IJ daua:h.ter, Belt)' Lo~1. 8. f,' l•· while ed. momentulb'. 'Rev. and Mn. With the lat.ter'a pa.renta, Mr. and
age PUlled away e&amp;.rlY '1lueJ,day pla.ylng at..,.scbool a.nd fraetm·ed n Wllllama left (rnmedlotely.
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Bt.reet. Death , Wt\1\ d1~ t.o tntlnnl- j
BlltTilDAY I"J\lt.TY
Relati,M .and friends gathered at ~:.~;,, Lhat.
Ada
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Mtss Mt.ll"Y Llrht.er, deli&amp;ht.lully the aearge Hlg(lnbOtharn reektenceor
She l&amp; survived by two daujihte~ ent:A:rtalned 1\ number or her frlenQJi SWldu.)' tor a But'Prlaa party hon- 1
Mr&amp;. Payne. &amp;t whose hou1e she died~ honorln,.. he.r twenty-scCQnt\ blrth·j orlng: the birthday 1.mnivenary ot ,
and. Mrs. John Taylor of Rut)anci dll.y anniversary at tM ho.,1f! of h f'r Mra. Jngginbotliam. '111e Jueltl, ln&amp;.lld one JOn Perry Brovm ot ,LaJIIg- pa.rent5, Mr. and. Mrs. J . T Lta-htel eluding a. number ot relatlYea from viSited.
vUle. Plve pandehlldren nnd scv Saturday evenJng:.
Akron, Parkeraburlt and. Letart, w.' her
eral a~at BrandchUdren al8o aw-Those present. were Mr and Mrf:l V&amp;., cam&amp; wltb well fUled baskets. Grant
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John 'I'h.ompSon, Mr · Rnd Mrs. Ma.rA moat. dellabtf\U soolal after- ! wOOd to be with her mot.he1·
Puneral aetvlees wl.1.4 ~ conduct- ion AUenswortl;l. Ivan Pulllns. Har~ noon was enjoyed by the thlrty- 1 Wlllla.m Bortng who 15 m
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one headlirht throWing llrht but ,partially and
.of1~tlrnjs the tail-light not functlonlnr at
would think regardless of whether tli.ey ·hild ally
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I'O(lm in ;ttJ.e' Snyd~;r h9mc and. had

"IT 18 lhdeod otrange that automobile driv&lt;U't, who •}(bllld
I hav more seiUle and mature juda'ment to do euch
~hlina:o,:;"•lll perarist in operatin~ their cara In the nl)l'~t serr

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The Mlsl5ionary Society of the

All c~othlnf of Mr. and MTB. Erl- afternoon at the home or Mra. Dana
ward Sil.ytklr and thel:- fumlly of Hnmllton on Humllt.on Street. The
eiqht chUdten, wJth the exception me~ttog was scheduled to ~ held
or what t~y were wearing nt the Rt the home of Mr:!!. M. J. Hamilton
tJ.me, was destroyed by nre, Monbecause ot the lllness or Mr.
day afternoon, according to a re·
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earleo: they ahall run and not be 1Ne&amp;r)':
walk, and not faint.-loalah 40:81.

the diversion ol the o11cnlng.

Dano. Irlltmllton.
aes..&lt;don was
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Edwards and
Yn. J. T. Joi\U'chte and t Ralph Cart'!Vtigh.t wero SundayiNowa . . Mewutoulld in litPa .. m r "t' I "'1'
and. SOD Jack and Mrs. Claaon of IUet.ts ot .llr. and Mrs. Allen Lcwts 111~ ll&amp;...-.cl mot.ber, in~ ~ n· ~-~~ . • , r,.1
Portsmouth were npent. ~Its of , of Fairview.
!llr.-..eoatesaedshl! han "-• 'li I' 1 , • 1iJ&lt;I
Mr. and.Mn. H. D. Inrlea.
: T. 0. Youns spent Sunday
''theelll14w.UbD.tromth(' IM tl
Mrs. Laura ,QI.oeclkner entertalned 1 Clarence f'olmer o1 Polheroy.
b7 the eoart 111 tbe li!Jal cu~t ~ d
ten guests wttb a dinner a.t her
Mr. and Mrs. Daua Lewis and ~ Mid 111e could betl.r

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Sunday afternoon..

p::=:a~i~ 110me blundering newspaper np9rter aa an una
crash.
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The ,averare dliver in Aleip County Ira~ no~!l with;
••tlafactlon that while Meigs is not free !fOfi! these Iile1H
the public highway, thanks to Oljf p;;~ ~fll.cerj
pe'l~etJtaire of "one-eyed" automobileS\ on 'tneat~• lllir1!•
far and away amaller than any ot~er iii 8outb~~
not in the entire state.
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for the safety of the public.
o( Athens is especially llllatory
Is at once noticeable while ·drlvlnr
The writer
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cl~r wltl! but one headlirht
hoirt 20 earar.
Su~h a situation sbould not
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nd a !\rive against such d~VeJ'll
li m•nner that the leiiFIOil wo11ld
11ncl best methc!d for that purpoo.e Is to
'II• ~xperlences In the past have 10 often
ille "one-&lt;Oyed" automobile is driven from
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,' Mil uot be 80 reticent Mbout taking to the highways

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barnett YlStt" ed Mr and Mrs. A. R. Mitchell at
Beech Bill Saturday nlaht and Sun
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·Lealie Rayburn cailed on R: H.
McCulloch Bunda.y.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Slaytcn visIted u. A. Barnett and ramny sunday evening.
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1'1,t~.~SWj.~f ~ure years he iR mentally
alert, ,o(rug•iiJ:, hon~.ty ·and would not be
swerv'e8'l ffo1):\ · liis jlAhl'duty by any political
p uII or lnft uence.
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He h83 practiced economy in his persona]
affair&gt;, and it 13 Qnly fair to assume that practical economy would be his constant aim in
public ·omce.
~:: . . ~fW~l:1J'g· ri"eighborR, who know him best,
fectl8!c.fia'n that his road-bqjlding experience
nmpl( qualifies him to handll the affair. of the
offic- wisely and economl!#illy.
.·Albert Caster would,lie a eat's paw for no
~n, no clique nor factjtin, and it behooves
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1~·ery voter who is in .ftt'e ~now" as to present
&lt;eondltions in Meigs COunty to inform himself
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!J"t he _the , ~liant _tOo':,.l&gt;f ,ce~ln
,..\n(t'tv•i:WalS:~ who ar:e m al(thority · m ; Mmg~
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lo serve an appronticeship iri r~-building,
. 'or w~l\ Jl:e be bQSt&lt;e4&lt;; b~t wilt'serve".'\V!th o,terli~g atllr"''ugged hort'e•ty·5 and the lrra1i4J of
economy which demands val',Qe.....,.r~~ed for
the tax-payer'• dollar.
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home swu;tay honorina the &amp;6th doushtl!r and Luelll.e Hl.fl'18. ac·l :-:.:_~-::c--::---.::..:...::...:.:_~.:__ _ _ _ _..:.::.:._:=:~+:
birthday anniversary o( her mo- companied by Mrs. Jp.mes Oun· Mr. Carpahan'a ::._";isltlno
ther-tn·law, MH. Barbara. OlOeclt:· nbt&amp;ham and daughter , ol New
John !Yost after
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1 Haven were the Sunday aue~U; of . ter Mrsr Roy Spencer ~-a;~'d .)imii~
lohn ihom~ spent B·un&lt;l!'l'••!'l!;h
Miss Mllf'l"iiertt&amp; Hines was host,.. Mls&amp; Retha LewL'I of &amp;Jem.
~turnc~ 1'tmrsday to
at hl" falher En05 Thoro&amp;'!
esa Tueadi.y e:tenJng, r.t her home
George MeDennttt prtnclpa.l of H.ochCfi!Zr, Pa.
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on Hysell street to tne me1;11bers ot the sch(l()l spent the week end ut.l Roy ~f Athens wa,. calltpg an
Thostl calHna at the home ot S.
her SWld&amp;y school ela&amp;a of the Plrat 1! hi&amp; home at CoL~Vllle.
Hel:.&gt;~&gt;cca . tterlll Su.'1&lt;1rry.
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Baptist cbureh. Mrs. Paul Bln.n. is
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oibbe and
Mt·s. Wtll .l(Tider~ And Lula. Loh
teacher of the Cla8e. Aboui ·--- 1 son ol HIU'tlord spenL the week: went to Qalipoll:"o 1.0 see Mrs. Will Ousta a.nd ::..toyd Baker and Yllr·
..... n•u ~nd with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keams. Burr&amp; who lA a patient. In lht· Hoi- vtn Rtftl~ of Bethel, Mr. and !II'!.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodrwn ~~:nd ze1· hosplt{ll.
Cho.s Of.;hl!ll and son Charles McNarl Nicholson attended tbe paJ·
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ea.ni at pt, Pleasant Monda,y.
S H. MeNeJU h&amp;a msuuied a oew
Mr. Newcomer ot Uniontown.
Pl. Pleaaanlt Rout 2
rudio in hiM borne.
,... was the gUest. ot Mrs. M'Yi't.le
Homer Pullins was a. business callI Barker Monday.
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e1· 11.t Ch11rleflton saturday.
Ler.sJe Sleeth enterto.lned the l'oW"
Andy McKjnney and famiJ:y or
Leslie Rllybum was ; ealllng 011
1f elub With. a masquerade po.rty' at ChO.unoey wl!re vlsltiog his brother R. H M&amp;Cull~h. !pundl\V. ~
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! ,..ere ~yed and a good ume was urda Y and lookl.ne octcr · l'lls farm. a.t o. WJ SLeeie ThuJ;fdar.
had by all At 1 late )'lour i- 13 ti'E!IIhMr ami Mr.:;, Hugh Love mov~d
Joe Pl~n• ~W&amp;Jl captnJ on
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1Llltan and FrantJs l!:d.wards. .11.:~ I - - · - - ·~- - - --- - - - - - - - - - - -----------------------~-Henry, Helen Keams, Ellen John-~
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Ms.rguerlle Cartwright, Eleanor F&amp;~
Maroella Oilrt..wright, Thebnn Sleeth
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Clyde So.lser and 'vlife culled on
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variety has been crossed with : 1nto one -.'~sterfie
to~.
fruit of another. to prodn"" a n~w
This w.;liliog or_C , B~~mg
and more ,pleasing' 'ftavor. The
go&lt;"l beyond ordj~bl'!"'~ or
loganberry, for example, is a r.roos
mixing toha~ ~~tht~r·~Jtu·
ally makes 41Vei:,l'!l! i&gt;f':
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blackberry.
in Chesletfield
e 'l!lalChestertield's Croso-Biend getB
i~ ?f every other type.
tbe aame reault-better taste" It's tbe Croso-Biealling ?!( fine
by n different method.
Turkish and Domestic ~
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thnt gives Chesterfields '\, d~dri~
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