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Around And
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Middleport

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Committee Named To Serve WCTU
In Planning Countywide Meeting Soon

Marilyn Joyce Wolfe /Jecomes Bride ot
) R.onald l:.ee Crossen In Aug. 7 Ceremony

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The annual picnic of the Middleport WCTU was held at

the Roadside Park Friday evening with Mra. Clarence McNeal
1 giving the blessing at the table.
Following the dipn"r U1e business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. McNeal, tho presidenL
The devotions were o�ned with prayer by Miss Margaret

-- llr. and Kn. Arnold Hayn and
)(J'S. Fnnk Haya and IOIIS Dlclr.
..and David and MW Beute Wal­
· 'IOn af Pomeroy were in Cb■rle1:ton Monda)' where th ey vl■lted
-with Mn. Frank Haye,• 1iater,
· 11n. Walter Riddle and d1u1bter,
Hazel who .re botb ,,uenu at the
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Mn. E111en e Horrll Ju, been \
confined to ber home because °'
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al Nnden1 bu a room at the
taome of. Mrs. Isabel Wlnebt-enner
wblle 1be l1 vltiUnC wilh former
friendl. Mn. Pullen bu been
fnaldn.1 her home in Fair Haven,
New Yort wllh her dauchter and I
�•mUy 1inct Mr Pullen died.
While here they live,d on South ]
Third Avenpe and Mr. Pullen

Sauer and loUowinc the _givmg of
th� . 23rd Psalm • read m&amp; perLam1ng to It waa read by Mn.
Peggy Arnott.
The Llfe Llne Certificate which
was r&amp;centb' 1 warded to the
Union wn dllpla)'ed al the
mee�ir\1.
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M1S1 S.11ue� who is the County
WCTU Pre11_denl announced the
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county meeting to be held Sept.
13 al the First United Presbyter•
ian Church. She appointed the
following a, a committee to u-­
ilist with the meetln1 Mra. McN�aJ
Mrs. Helen Lewls, Mta. Lena Mc­
Kinley, Mn. Opal Kelly, Mn.
[ya Turner, Mrs. Mattie Bush and
Mrs. Dilvid Dani. Speaker for the
day will be Rev. Donald A.
Boone. Misa Sauer announced th•�
the Gallipoli.!! Union had been
invited to attend thls count)'
meelin� and also the ladie, of the'
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Mt. Moriah 811ptl1t church.
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During the mee ting the pre•
sent orricersi
w ere
re . elcctd.

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lhe Ben Franklin Store In the
abtence of Mn John C. Vroman
who lert ye■terday morning for ,
Columbus where ahe will 111i1t
in the care of her new grandson. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
M.d chlldren, Judy end Dlclde
are �IHning lo 10 to Columbu
tomOl'l'Gw where they will vlait
. witb hi• parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, William Owen and other rela­
tlve1.
)(r Ind Mrs. Joe Long1trelh of
Trlrr.w11 ■re l!lpendlng th e week
end with Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
M cElhlnncy and family.

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They ■re president, Mrs. McNer.�:
v ice pretldent, Mrs. McKi nley ;
recordina secretary, Mrt. Ray­
1ecretary
Mr,.
mond Suton ·
Rb&lt;Hlell Steff)' and tr�1 1urer,
M
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��eall at th� Pienic ind meeting were 11t1. Thomu Pullen of
Fair- Haven, N. Y., Patricia Stef­
fY and Robert Priddy.

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Tw1&gt; men were bound ov,er to the
-and jury this morning by Judie
'People, in county court with
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a �.000 bond set for • New York
■qte resident on I bad check
charae.
Myron D. Waterbury, Syracu1e,
N. Y .• wu bound over to the Ocl·
ober grahd jury tlllder �000 bond
on hit plea of not guilty to a
char&amp;e of dnwln1 a cbttk with in1uificient .fund,. The affidavit was
filed against Waterbuf)' by Ernest
Grimm. Also bound to the grand
j ury under $300 bond wu Barnard
Garne1, Dexter. ch■rt:ed with en,
tering property with intent to
ateal. He pleaded not guilty to the
. charge .
Frank Knotts, Jr., Route 1, Ew• ington, waa fined $100 and cost.&amp;
and aentenced to three daYB In jail
on a charge of driving while intox•
• icated. A tlinilar charge against
Reedsville,
H. Rood,
Albert
btougbt a SlJO bond forfeiture
V'hen Rood lailPd to appear for
bl!armg. Both men had been ar­
mtt4 over the week end by eoun�
ly •tfl-.
Also in j&amp;il todn waa Harry Gra­
h am, Pomeroy, charged with non­
npport and h eld for action by the
Probate Cou rt.

West Columbia
Farmer Named
· Clerk Candidate

MAX WARD

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Attendlna were Bette Jean Hob1t1lttr, JtatrMa Collin,, Jo Smttb,
Kathf Hannah,, �bby MIiier,
PNi4 81Pon, Chuck H1nnah1, lln.
Done)" John1on and IOI) Larry
and. thl honoree.
llndin, a 1ltt but unable to
au+r,d were Jr,anette and Carolyn

mq_t, were 1erved.

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Cubl with a N,v1J Mobile Con:­ I
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atontlla hi• received hla bonor1b11; tlllchar1e Aue. 21 a&amp; Nor­ 1
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Mn. S.ta Gibbs and Mrs. Mary
EUu.beth Andeson were in charge
and other, of their committee as­
sisting at the outing were Mrs.
Charlotte Coates and Mrs. Roberta
O'ilrien. '

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M&lt;!mbers of the Xi Gamma M u
iCh1pter of the Beta Sigma Phi So­
rority and th�lr husbands . and
1ue1ta met at the farm of Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Welker in Hemlol"k
Grove Thunday for th('ir annual
chicken barbeeu e .

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Allo . attendin g were Mr. and
Mn. Jock Kennedy, M,. and '.,iu.
Eul Williamson, Dr. and Mn.
Gbarle, JluUen, Mn. Edison Hob- I
atetter, Mr. and Mn. Roger 'Morpo, Di. ,nd Mn. Selim Blazc�lcz,
Mrs. M. L. f r·ench entertained Mr. and Mr•. Virgil Brown And
the PHt Matron• of Evan11eUne · Mr. . Gibbl and Mr. Andcraon.
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I dleport Friday evening.
In the absence of the Prtlldent,
Mrs. Joe Young Sr., Yice pre1ident;
prcsi�ed over the 1hort bu1ine■1
llr. ■nd Mr1. Muvln Murray of
meeting.
Grtienville at&lt;! visiting wlth hia
f'ollowing lho bu1lneu lil:lmet
@:tentl, Mr. and Mn. Clarence
were played with pl'Uea won b;,
Murray in BrIdbur)'.
Mrs. James Clatworthy, Jr., Mri,.
I Will
MK. A N D MRS. CHO•�.,••
Reynold•, Mn. Morah Leon•
Sandra and Suale Ohlin1er,
and
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Mrs. Hall')' HouduheU . .
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
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Wolfe,
Joyce
Wolfe
Marily
chl/dren or Mr. and Mn. David
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Oh ln,.er havf 1pent the p11t
Rutland became the bride of Ronald Lee Crossen, son or Mr. ,a t the clo1e of the eveninf i
NaMl'fWide meana ,.,...
lad course wa, aerved by Mot,. ,
week wlth their ar■ndmother,
and Mrs. Elme r L. Crossen, t'olk, 0., August 7 at 2:30 p.m. in
,i,1, jmunnc, 1-·rench who waa 111lated by hi!il
111'1. Annice Ohlinger. Mr. and
A«idea1 • • •
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daughter
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Mra.
Don
Stivers, to
Kr,. Ohlln&amp;er a nd their other
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Fire • • • .
The ceremony was performed by Rev. Donald M Mauck.
those mentioned above an.d Mt1,
d1u,:hter Sonji have 1pent the
!!'e!t . . .
Robert Harris, Mn. Griff Ru11ellt
The
bride's
father
gave
her
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week wllh her mother, Mr..
l!'(tdk:al • • •
Mrs. Wflter Hayeat Mra. Evelyd
The brlde wa, in a waltz length 1
f'Nnk Orea,.
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Lc•vi�, Mn, Zella Croll, Mn. Lee
&amp;own ol whlle nylon lace � nd l �lle I
bd0Wfflffl1, • •
Roush,
f111turil)g
a
scooped
neck]mc,
Mr.&amp;.
LIiiian Stel!l and Mra.
Mn. Thomu Rue w11 in Oak
lettrement • • •
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Charlea Bennett.
yuterday to return her d11u­ three quuter length sleeve &amp; a nd
Lifi . . .
and
Mr.
enMn.
Homer
Holter
,:hter Sue home afler a week'• lllled bodice. The bouffanl sklrl
Nal!)i
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tert11 ined with a dlnher Tuesday
vi1lt with her \lncle and aunt, Mr. wa, made ' a pron style, opcnin� In
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evenma:
at
their
hom�.
Che.iater
the back to re\'eal row upon row
■nd Mt1. Harold Bowman.
1"1pHientalive can heir
Road.
Mr. ■nd Mra. Delbert Flower, of tiny tuHe rurfles, and was worn
....,y and
-.,pion
BOYS'
ol H■rrl,hura:, P1., arrived Frl­ over an old · faahloncd hoop.
�ally.
Gucata were Mr. and Mr1. WUHer _!ln1tirlip veil of silk i llusion
d11 to 1pend the weekend with
bur Holter and niece and nephew
her niece, Mn. Robert Co1t1 and waa held in place hy .i crown of
Patty and Vaua:han Stacey of Ak­
pearla and irridesccnt.s. Her hou- 1
tamllY.
ron ind .Mn. ElliabE;lh Duckworth
'Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Fultz of quet wu a caas:.adt arrangement o( of Syracu,e,
Sizes 3 to 16
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Columbu, arr i ved Thurlday to utln hearls entwi ned with while
butterfly
roaes
llnd
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carna•�nd the weekend wUh M.r. and
COMMIHIONI TO M�IT
llN. Grlft Ru1sell. They plan to tlons r.enlered wllh .a white hybrid
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return home Monday of nexl orchid.
week.
Ml11 Judith Chase, Rutl:md, wa11
of I\Ciddleport will meet at!\tfuj
Mr. and Mr■. WUll1 Anthony
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ml'fd -•f honor while brldc11maids ch
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are 1pendlni the weekend at
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Like Log:an wllti Mr. 1nd Mn. ali.tcr, 1nd Carol Gih11un of Colum­
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Charle. Anthony of D1yton.
bus. Each carrled a c111c11de ar•
meet at 7:30,
Rev. ind Mra. Loul1 B an1erter
rang&lt;!ment of while uters entwin­
of We■t Millon c1me Friday lo
ed through light blue utin 11ndma­
RID JAIL SCORNIRI
■pend th e weekend with Mr. and
Hne hurt1, and wr.n• dre11ed i n
BE:RLIN UPJ-TwQ E18l Ger•
Mr■, Bruce Lloyd and •on Mike.
royal blue 11lolitf' -�« 1 1 11 wilh drap­
mani picked up In a bar have
He I• 1 former mlnl■ter of
ed chiffon bodkcs imd nrntchlnw
been jalled for calling a program
Heath MethodJ1t Church.
royal blue crow11-ly1w \'rilti,
on the o!rlcl11l Communi1t TV
Mr. ind Mn, Jame■ Brewlni­
Mr, Nevin BownH, l'nl k , was bt'sl
tori 1nd d1u1hter Sandra hive man and ushers were Philip rrm,. network "manure! " and demaod­
lng that the bartender 1hut It off,
rel11.med home after apendlna: the
sen and Dennla Crossc11, brothers
and anli-Red •'Jnlormatlon Bureau
PQt week In Spart.an■bura:. South of th111 room.
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We11t" reporled loday.
Carolin■ wlth relatives,
Weddlna musk was 11rov idcd hy
,n. Leiter Boice la 11pendln1
;11:ra. Lawrence C111,eholt, sister of
lha weekend with her ■on and
th e bride, who san1,t ··Because," "I
faMlly, Dr. and Mn. Raymond
Love You Truly" and "Through ,
the Yeao."
Pomeroy. Ohio
'ilr. ancl Mrs, lllchard Vau&amp;han
A reception wa� held In the
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and children returned Friday church
parlor fo\Jowi11i:: the cere­
fro'm a week'1 v1c1tlon which In•
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eluded a vl1Jl with her parent■ ,
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The bride 11 a graduate of Rut,
Mr' and Mra. W. D, Parson■ of
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land Hl1h �hool and hall been em•
A.lhln,.
ployed II an 111i11nment clerk at
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1,_ Blrthday Celebroted ,en sraduated from Polle High
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School, att.ndflt A1hl1nd College,
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and Mr■. Gary A. BamJLI
and ta no• ln tht' School of Enginentertained with a p1rty on 'l'Uft•
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eerln-. Ohio State Unir enlty.
day: evtnlnl ■t the home of Mn.
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D, }{, Robeaon, Wolf Pen Road
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boaorln1 th eir dau1hter, Carol, on
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balke!ball'• fabul0111 _..BlC O,"
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Ameriean1 tc0re their third win
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lliuth � than llie Amertcan
playen IN aceuatomed. to playin&amp;.
A,· utua1 the Americana enjO)'ed
a big betgbt advantaae and · had
mudt better mar.luman1blp -- Uwl
their rivll1, but generally it_ w11
Robert.on. the Univer■lty of Cin•
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of Ohio S late who domlnlted the
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era helped Art Ditmar lC()fe hil
Dale
14tb win in the nlihl&lt;ap.
a
Long hit hil flnt home,r II
Yankee in the JeCOnd inniq and
John Blanchard also connected In
the same frame. Mickey Mantle
Prove Again
belted his 31st bomer in the .f\lth
and Yoai Berra followed with bill Thev're Teiini&amp; fopA
14:tb. Al Xallne of the. TiJen col•
HILL, Mu,, (UPI)
lected 111. hits In seYen trip.a dur• - Th, National Doublea te'nnla
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loutnlment toot elp, dan to
)lll)Ye wt,ot moll e�y ' bad
The Ol'IO!es v1ewy over the a...,..ted all alone: That Auslralla
While So:i was marted by a wild bu· the fineat tennis players ht the
rhubarb in the et,:hth innina: when ...rid.
an apparent three-run homer b)'
Rllbt now, that hoQOr 10ff to
plncb•hitter Ted Klu1zewski ·w.u 36-yw-:Jid Neale Fruer, en, fm.
nullified beeauae umpire ,Ed HU:r� pertur:babJe IOQthPMV, and black•
ley bad called time. Given an­ haired BOJ llnenora, a lithe,
other chance to bat, Bia Klu fled "drivti 'em down the alley" 23out.
year,.old whoae forte U net pl■y.
Spart.eel ly ttomtn
Home ruo1 by Jim J&gt;ienall, Tito
Francon1 and Vic Power 1parted
• WORKOUTS BIGIN
the Indiana to their vJetory ovl!liJ'
PORIM!ID, Ore. (UPD- . The
the Senaton. Bury Latman '!Oft CIOYOlond, llrm#na oPen wori&lt;oula
hi, thtnl a:ame with help from . lodq ln . -llon for S.!Alrdq
Johnny KIIPP1leln. Tex Cleven1er nitillt'I. lf•Uonal Football · r.t,cue
wa, the Ioaer. Power drove · tQ 1 nhlbilion 11,1111e with · t1te ,. San
wUb �llco 411er,, The Bro- !oat
four of Cleveland's. runa
three hill,
•�e1ea llamJ, 22-17,
to. lllt · w ""'6
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in their Jut outing.
Joe Cunningham's ■acrltlce fly
capped a three-run . r■U, in the
fourth lnnln1 and proved to b,e:
�-�the wlnnlnII run for thI ..,..\Ill
11ain1t the Pirates. cunnin,tlalb
IT'S
and Hal Smith earh drove. in two
runa for the Cardinal■ while Alex·
Grammaa contributed I homer
and three 1inglea. curt Simmon■
, lfldillepon
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won hb fifth came •1thouch
he
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yielded to LIn....,
... McDanieI In the
8eYenth. Harvey Haddix WU the
IOter ·
Heel 17 Hits
The Gianta poured lt on with 17
hits a111n1t the Brave,, lnelllding
a two-run homer by Willie Klrtland. San· Francisco cha■ed loaer
Bob Buhl With a ,ix-run lrally in
the fourth. Jack · S.Rfo.rd' •linlled
home
two runa d urine
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hitter for hia 1 1th triumph.
AT
THE
SIGN OF
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Cincinnati •cored all nine ot Its,
fflE
runa In tht, first lnnlnr ■lalut
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Lot An,1elea and Bob
Purkey
breeud to his 14:th victory with a
•l�-hittu. Ed Balley and rookie
Gordon Colema n Hdl homered in
lhe firat lnnlne oU Jo■er Stan Wll•
Iiams and Roy McMillan hit ■,,·
three-run homer ln lhe ■a.me frame
off reliever Ed .Roebudi:. It' w11
Purkey', fourth atraltht victoJ'Y
over the Dodger.1 without a Ion �
them this aeuon.

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AL ltad with • 3-1 win over UM
Cbica10 White SoXi I.be Indl,as
anapped a five-game lOlllll ttreak
with a 9-1 , triumpb over the Waahington Senaton, and the 1Bo1ton
Red Sox ,wept • doubleheader
from the Kanaaa City AthJ,etlc,,
2-1 and H.
Couldn"t Catch Up
Enon by Tony Kubek and &amp;o.
Int pitche.r Eli Grb1 in the tirat
lnnin1 of the opener helped tbe
TiJen to five unearned run, and
the Yankeea never were able to
catch up. Frank Bollin&amp;" hit a
three-run homer lO aparfl tbe fiverun rail)' and Rocky Colavito followed with hi■ 26th of the Nuon.
Don Mou! won hit ninth 1ame al•
though be pitched only five in,
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Milwukee
ll wu I near-J)trfect week end e erned, lt wu a lost w:aell end all
89 54 .Ml &amp;'h
SL Louia
Steqel of the New around. They not only lolt to the
Los An&amp;eles
68 Mo .54.!i 7� for
San Francisco 81 90 .504 12\41 York Yankees, but ■ perfect1y si. I,oula Cardinah on 1'rlda7 and
miaerable Ofte for Daany Kur- Saturday, bllt Sund&amp;J allo, M,
G6 70 .+ff 20
ltKlne'■ Larry Price pitched a two hits off Syracuae's Jim Louka, pearance al the plate. Loub also Cincinnati
fanned
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and now owa a four.p.me lolln1
aueh of pie PillsburJh Pirates.
ChJc•10
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no-bit, no-run a:■me at Sy11cu1e also a lefty , With two out
000 001-1 2 1 Philadelphia
4:7 77 .379 28
Oft-balKI, you woul�n•t be able atreak.
Saturday evening winniP, 1-0 in .t sixth Price doubled and scored on Racine
,
llllwaukee •
Syracuse
Charley Dreuen,
000 000--tJ O 2
· � to tell � , the 1t1ndincs became
mate11p game which ro1ced the fi. Teddy Bailey's clutch single.
Suncle,'1 R-.ul6
Price and Balle:,. Louk.a and Chlca90 I Phlladlflphla 6
Louk.I had a no- hiller working
the Yankees lead the Amerle�� eternal. optimist, 1111 ''Somebody
Dal .Pony League standln&amp;■ into a
Leaaue bf. only two g�me, wb1le II waitlnc to overtake Pltllbw&amp;h
it. Lovl• 5 PHtsbur,h 4 ·
moUed up affair between Racine until the sixth and price's lut ap- Winebrenner.
Clnclnnaff 9 Los f•• 3
the Piratel tO, the National by and it could be ua."
and lllddleport.
San Francl1eo 1S Mllw11ukM 2
But bill optlmillm It hard to un.
3¾:. Nevertheleu, Stengel ii cheerJunior Wolle', boy, will meet
ln the lace of San Franing
and
Murt.1u1h
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tretting,
Saturcl•y"1
Reaulb
dentand
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v1ctoey over MUwau•
15-2
Chlcaeo 5 PhllHit1,hla 4
cbco'a
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joy
Cuey'a
for
nae re�n
on • neutral diamond with neutral
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S..n Frartel1CO ' Mllw1iuk.. 1
ye■terday
be
that the Yankeea came tbr:ouib a
pin, on a date .. be dete,minout In a virtual
St. LDul, 5 PlthaM,"9h 4
games
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Bravea
three
of
end
back•brukiDI week
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the
Only gamea tchtcfulH
with
tie
pennant,.
in
den
doqblebea
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Call said Sunday njgbt he expect­
Lo■ An1elet
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Monday'a
PtolNble
Pitcher,
down_
Reda
Racine went down 1 1 · 8 in • slug . and McDonald each two hits,
winnine style. They swept a twined the date to come afler Labor
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Day II he is loaded with Little fest at Buchtel Sunday with the
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5-6
winners collecting 20 safe blows three alngle■, Junior Wolfe a ain­
a,1aln on Saturday and 1pllt with Cuba beat
Leaa:u.e activitiei thjs week.
me1.
•t
Plttlburth
M,
In
other
L"
Aft9al..,
night
Th
NL
111
rs
won
llet,
e Tige
gle and double, walked twice and
Detroit Sunday.
Price, the big lefthander out of and Racine 1 6 .
-Law 1 "5 •• Pedres 1 1·'•
lr, _8.2, but the Yankees
Tht BalU..,Ore O,riolea ialned a
was
hit
by
the
open
toUI
or
36
hits
must
have
pitcher
In
bill
fifth
The
the
,
Port.land with the :r:ipping fast ball
t ad•1ph1• •• San l' rtnclaco
l
h
half 1ame In their bid for the
. teap, �took the nleh
fanned 11 and had one of Racine's set II record in the Hocking Valley I show at the plate; La:ff)' Wolle nlght-Bvdtanlt 4-12 n
League though no oHicial comment singled and tripled, BIH Glbb1 ain­
mlclc 1 1 -9.
from leaaue brass on that point gled and doubled.
Only tamu achtduW,
Larry WoUe, ill at a•me time,
was available today.
.
lDl
TuHeday'1 0.rnN
For Buchtel, Tom Bise had four did not ,tart but came in to pitch
llw■ukN,
nltht
St. Loul1 at M
hits, WIiiiams three, J�rk Wagner in the seYenlh.
Jlm Louk• made hia debut in the Cindnnatl .. Chlu,o
ly Mrs. John Stout
·
s
Pl-..... at LN A-•••• "'8ht
Mr. and Mn, Perrine of Mar­ 1omellme at her home here. She Hocking Valle)' Lea,111e Sunday.
.
.
P"lledet,tila
at
San
P:ranclsco
Jetta were 1ue1ta of Mr. and Mrs. is employed at the County Home, The Syracuse Pony �•IUcr waited
•• cenerel manacer aod head
Unltttl Presa fnNn,atlenel
AMERICAN LIA.GUI
MiN Lena Jordan is in Meigs twice, singled, and threw 011t a
Henry Waponer recently.
Ma.Jl)e tt•, Ume to sun takinr coach of the . Paek.en before th.e
w. L. l'ct. Ga
Mr. and Mr1. Geor&amp;e Clark are General Hospital.
, runner at home In a fine defenEve New York
P.cter■ and Dalio u.rl of tht 18M . NFL HHon he
the Green
?3 4:9 ,598
Mr , and Mrs. Clay McKinney of play.
vblUna al Carroll, O., with Mr.
· vowed, that Gree11 Bay would be
y,
erioull
■
i
Texan1
73 ,3 ,!5711 2
4:20 001 OUJ.._ e 18 2 Baltimore
and Mrs. Harry Plum mer.
Columbus wert, weekend visitor• Racine
Tbe Packen, their five • 7w a contender within , five tean.
71 .Q , .573 3
Buchtel
34-2 110 00&amp;-U 20 2 Chicago
Mr. and Mr1. John Blackwood of their parents.
So far, the)"ve made the uverts
63 81 .!i08 1 1 , plan nmnm, far ahead or achedCleland, LP, Junior W oUe, 3, L. Waahington
the l'lillaburgh
had II Sunday guests Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs . Clayton Waggoner
JOOd,
loj&gt;k
t
.tnllh
third
their
u
le, ripped
49 113 ,431 14
Wolfe, 7, and Stobart, Beech, Bunt­ Cleveland
New
Gia�t■ belln Andenon Bolen and sister are aueata of hia parents here.
Yort
-and
Steelen
·
Detroit
M 6&amp; .472 15 � eUlbU.ton viclol')' during the
·- ----ing, 2, WP, and Wa,ner.
llort SluT
of Akron.
e
th
Bean.
"""1w,J
f&lt;in
CbiClllO
weekend, healing the
02 70 .426 31
Boaton
PRIVATE PLA N E CRASHES
· Lamar Mdlan G� Bay'1
Od
29"2 Bein, 35-7.
Kansaa City
44 79
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Murray
'l' UP&amp;LO, MilS. UPI - Four
pleted, 18 of
ua
Sundo1y'1 Rnufta
The Tuana made the Denver two q rterbteb. ccim
and Mn of P1rkerabur11 were re­ members of a Memphis, Tenn.,
for 312
en
betwe
p
them
.taea
lot ton 2 Kenaaa City 1 , ht
· Bronco, 'their fifth ab-aip.t vie- 3'
cent callera of Mr. and Mn. famll)' were killed Sunday when
of the
to
e
bla
•
abim
inJk
nrda
•••ton S K•M11 City 4, 21111
Ru1a1ell Gum.
timl, '8-0, to ta.Ile lbe 1avorit.e'1
their private plane exploded in
11■e.
a
defe
,o
ChJc
Football
6
Naw
Ye
r
k
2.,
ht
Detroit
J'Ole 1n the new American
The E. R. Carr lamlly moved the air ■nd crashed in a cotton
New Y•rk I Detroit 5, 2nd
to Pomeroy and Mr. Gum i1 mov­ Cleld . They were identified II Joe
Lee&amp;w,,
The Teuna .flnally bad to call
C tevefand t Wa■hlneton 1
Wilen Vince LombetdJ took over on tlleir telef'Ye■ to keep from
E. Brown Jr., his wife and two
inl in hi■ house.
· BalflfflDf'e 3 Chlcate, 1
lln. Bud Dougtaa la spending children.
runn1- up the ,core qain1t the
Saturdey"1 Rffulh
- l,ll'On..,- (CH) 'l'ltll· •·- of ,,.
. •
Ntw York 7 c1..,1,nd 4, ht
tori
v
, IM)O,loolilllc oa.&amp;t lJlll• llook, Ark.
Now y rk I Cl
I nd o, 2nd
e
· · lefore.:. Uiey-.- (ild, however, Cot·
ROME UPI - Blonde IDJrld Chlc..: , ....,:•:
.ion l&gt;Mdoon, lormer BIJlor al,ar,
JCrtmer, Germany'&amp; 'U&gt;relldan Konu, City S .. lffmo,o I
and JRk Spiffl. the form.er 'fer:.
Doll" who up1et tovored Paula W11htn,ton 4 t,et,.it ,
la ChrilU.n, fullblek� J,ed an It•
....
Pope of Santa Ane, Ciltf., In
Mortda,'a Probable 11,tch1tt
iippeatec1 un- '
' tak that a t times
aprinaboard dlvln,1, �ok th!&amp; ll!'ad
.
Clneland et Wa■h ln,ton1 nltht
.
atoppable
away from her American rival -Grant M,
va Pa1eual 12-T.
g-·
aaain today in the 0Jym.pte1' 10.
,
Chica'° at lo1ltlme,., nltht. . The Loe �
,.,..,.elea Rams (2-1 )
meter hi&amp;.b-dlvln• eJJiiuuaUon
en•
en
·
K
IIILWAIIKE
Sctre 4-1 or Pier,. 12•7 n "'·h••
V
tr. led another , bic crowd tu - the
E llPl
r .. :-rounda,
,
P.t.
turJ, tile· ,man who alw1y1 play■ CollNum &lt;•170) to a •� ahow
ly JOE ST. AMA.NT
LJke an)' pro coach, Gillman h)ls
Mia Kramer, a 1'7•111r,old
Kan111 City at lostan, nlfht - to win, wu the wiDner today by defea�n, the· Cleveland. Browna
United Prffl lnterriatlontl
to build around a quarlerbaek.
German
1choolglrl
ab&amp;otin&amp;.
for
a
.
with f'AOO 1n firat -place money (Z. l), 2Zjl7 ; the D■Jhle Cowboy!
Lar1en
1-5 .,. ltewer 7-1 1.
LOS ANGELES UPI - The new
He's aot two - J.11ck Kemp for
rare Olympic double, loot a 1.80
Only llmN acheclulH.
American }'ootball Le11ue 11 an mer Occidentul t.:ollege star ' and
trom tbe '80,000 Milwaukee · open (l•I) beat the Gfantl (o-3), 14:-3,
polnt _ lead oycr the alatue,sque
Tu.Nay', Gamn
aolf tou,ument.
unknown quantity but the Loa An- Bobby Clatterbul'k. Both of' Lhem
before a crowd
, of 10,886 at LoulaMrs. Pope In the •un,areued C"lc190 ot Waohtl-, ,w.,
•-•• -•
VenJ•�
- pII o Al••
uuund (or been
1 ,.. t
...., CaIll·• ville, and the Pblladelpblo �
a&amp;ele, Charii:era ■hould be well up haYe kicked
........
Olympic Pool before a 1alley of
Cleveland at a.111.,..., nl�t
po■1e·d . bla fourth IIraIIbt IUb.par (Z.l) whipped thfl WMhinrton Red·
ln the 1tandlna1 at the end of the klcked around) in the N rL for a
.
..
lesa
than
1,000 IUn•btll:ed IPeclA• KaMa1 City at New
ln1u1ural aeaaan.
few year■. In four NFL )'ears,
York, nlaht ,
round Sunday in a con1i1tent &amp;oU ■klna (0-3), 24-1, before • crowd
tor,. The tempenture w11 near Dttrolt at Botton,
petfOrtriqCle unmatched by all)' of 21 t000 •t Norfolk. Va, 1n other
twl,nl1ht
Kemp understudied such slan as
On the b11i1 of pre-1e11on ex­ Y. A. TJttle, Bobby La)'ne, Charlie 100 de1ree1.
of tba ISO pro a°1. •m2�e�• NFL 1tmu.
;
Miu Kramer'a total ,It . 1�e end
lllbitlon game■, they look like a Conerly and Tobin Rote. Clatter­
who •tarted the our,.ay1 7 · o e
la the only other An ,ame,
well-co■rhed outfit. And theri3'a a buck watched the old master, Con. of four elimination dive,, which
event. '
the
Boston "Patriot, (4-1) .defeated
cut the field to 12 for 'l'uelda:,,',
naaon. Jn Sid Gillman, they 'e
Hia Clllda of � for 1 - the Oakland Raiden (2-:3) 28- 14.
erly, perform for the New York
final
dives, was lffl.SO 'polpta. jhe
aot a man with a drlvtna determin­ Gl\qJI for four )'ears. So the)'
' •
ni�NIJ,4,,..,..r to�l . o� 271 , PH
2:S,year-old Mn. Pepe pUff �"
•Uon to wipe out the 1t11m1 ot know how it ahould be done.
the four year. vetef'ln ��• �on.d
M.70 points with her OO�fatt,
bl• flrJne by the Loa An1ele, Rama
tourD1J111nt victor, 91 , the · year
of the National Football Le11ue ' GUfinan b rat at fullback. H.e'a a 16.lU ■core on a IQl'Wltd one•
-...:
ted · him pait Dow F.lA·
and .�
last year dter a 2-10 1ea1on. And .i:ot Howle f'erguson, a cruncher and-one,hilf ■omeruUlt on.e-twist
lftto 1eeo11:d amon.1 the
1ierw1ld
Ull!l)''Ye g:ot a 1core of NFL and for Green Ha� for 1lx )'ears. pike runnhtJ.
Winnen thla )'Hr with
moue,
top
And
be'1
got
the
pri:r:e
rookie from
The other U.S. entrant, freck•
C,nadlan Lea1ue pro \'eterans­
l .UO, .
M
Ml111i11ippi,
Chulie
Flowen
so
'
not 111 of them top -notchera to
led .llra. Juno Irwin, 31·Ytar-old
C. Tom Garten, vice president
they'ye
got
one
win
over
the
FL.
,
be 1ure, but at leaat the)''ve had a
mother of lour from Glendale and
general
H11 Veteran Scatback
Call!., placed aixth ·1n fhe eum'. TV, announcemanager of WSAZ, I
few hard knoe!kl.
d th1l BIG THRQ a..e&amp;II
·
Veterana
include
scatback
Jl
o
n
Cillman concedes the AFL call·
inationa with OUK) poJnta while BOWLJNG,
new, live bowling prO,
Waller,
who
was
11. rookie of the
Canada's Irene MacDonald, a 27- gram origina
ber of play won't be up to that
ting from the beauof the e1tabli1he4 NFL in the year wlth lhe Hams , At 28, he's year,old Hctelal')', w11 runnllljl llful Colonial
COPENHAGEN, D,,wnart (UPO
Lane, in HunUn1•
trying
a
comeback
.ilnd
it
looke
fir■t )'ear, ID)'Way, •But. that doe1n't
nJntb wJth Dl.31 poinh.
ton,
DanlaJl &amp;oail atkl.Jlt Union
will
.:...-'l'tNI
.
premier
.
e
on
WSAZ
TV
ff
· ·
y
worry him. He looks for touah like he'll make it.
·
ln(oqned. that Olympie
been
Sunday,
,�1
Septem
ber
18.
Gllhnan
also
has
a
fine
pasi­
c:ompeUtion and ft1ell that the
The UnJted Statet WII hoping
,,_ w,,o liven a
Knud
crclht.
The
hour
long live lele,a,t lo Diamo
'-ou.ton OJlera have penonneJ eatchina: end in ltoyce Womble to lain lta fin:t cold medal ot be lfltln
-M
'•
dn:th la ,ftome )■1t
Ms
Nfore
.drlll
e1ch
Wffk,
will
be
,
ell1n
doaeat to NFL 1tand1rd1, wtth the who w11 with the Haltimore Colt� the Olympln Jodi)',
mlnatlon type tourna ment. Stq
Friday - tbe ·VJliltcf Pnla .JQ.terne•
for
four
yoars.
And
he's
got
a
The flr■t U. S. triumph waa ex­ bowler, will
Charier, not far behJnd.
•
Uon■I learned ktday,
be aelected from
top defensive end in Glenn Holtz­ pected In the men·■
Ir U..IIN ,,... ln._...tfenal
lulld1 Arountl Quarttrblck
tbtee meter bowlln1 e1labll1hmen la
. Pntt,n' Z; len■erl1 •eader of the
In t{e
Th.e 'roronto M1ple ·· Leaf1 are
man, the former lhun who ,ta)'cd
dhJn&amp; In whJc� ■tubby Sam Hall WSAZ-TV area particlpatint In bomi free today u the Intern•• Dan(lh Olympic- b� · tetm, n­
out of football llu1t year and tried ot Ohlo Stal
e and tall Gary To·
the 1pon1or■hlp of the proaram. tlan11 Lea,ue'1 1980 pennant wta• �rted to the Du"!J,_ � Bikjn,
to mate 11. living wro11t1Jng and bian of Glendale,
CaW.j were out Cash Pfiua will be
■warded to ne�d tllila althou1h they have t1nion Bundi)" nlaht tliilt · tMm
m0Yie-aclln1t.
In front 10101 into toda,'1 final bowling conteat.nta each
week.
the Jowe■t team baltln1 avera1e tnmer OJuf Jorcensen pve the
"Getting to knuw you·• Is the half of the
compeUtion.
Total e11h prize• to be awarded in the Tllple A cln:ult.
members of tbe Q4impl.e' road racCharier theme song. "In our
The pennant, which never WH
■
!{:aQ� Rank!ol
wlll be over '8,000 with the ehamCUii," GUlman explains, "We have
pion
rec:cdvlnr
tbe
lOf.kilOllllter
.._
mld-,euan,
�•�
tq:
lar1eat
alnce
doubt
•
lh1N.
mueb
ln
.
only, one or two boys who haye
.
M,. G■rlon aloo llaled thal a b11 btoufe ol!lolol Slllllday flllllt
tt!ile) ...,. la 8-. ·
played to.aether before. So when
,·.
,._,
prize wlll be &amp;IYen for any bowl- when · UN Leafa Nied.' • Koninil,
, 1
you're depending on a new paaser
, ,.veaJ.
1--4
111'1
11M,
.
or
rollln1
Ja ·perfect ram,.
and receiver. he never met until
1M. while. the -pllce lll&lt;Ja.
· bid· edrnitted
.(molla
W1lktr
Ir
JGl'leMen
that
·
Arran.1emen
eel
have
ta
a
ctroppiq
been
made �ond Viralnlans were
he 1t1rted practice, )' OU h■ve quite
Mr. -and Mn. W!Ulam 01borne ror Bua F■do, one of tbe1 naUon'a dou..,header at Jtreet City, 3-2 1ut "'- $Cllt - only • few
a problem.'•
and two cbUdren and Mn. Be,aie lop bowler,, to appear on the and N. Bon NeJt'J received cr• houn after Ille � Knud
Time thould 1olve lhal problem,
Schoon or Eaat LlverPool visited
e,. ohow.
dlt for the ellnober u ho won •11 J-,, �od. In , -• ......,. af.
Gillman believes, and adds, "we'll Mr.
and Mn. Lewi, Walker, Fri• �
ter taUiiPltnc � tbe Nee be I contender, and we may win
Yllited !llr, and Mrs. Kern, Rouah . 10th ..me aaalnat ·.tJve 11\bletl
day,
'
In allier Saturdoy . , 11mn, II!&gt; that be ilave tllo' c,elen pllla,
our dhtltlon."
·
Mara:uet and Karen BHr of eo. Sunrll)'.
Mrt. Olan Genbelmer of Colum, ebUter boo� Buffalo, th1, and. Ill•
.-•� IALL,..,_
lumbus •re 1pendi11&amp; 1everal week•
KNOOL
8
4.
buo,
COlum
loP,Jled
....
but
ay
......
Sund
or;
"'11h her moth
with their arand"mother, Mn.
•·
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PIIIL",Dill;Pli!A
� ...,.,
Mra, John F. Dolly and family
·
Amanda B■er and l(r,
a
· , and �rs.
�et Geno �, -'lilll
WIIITIR
INJUIID
llr.
and �- Wendell lelleto
Willard Faudree.
e
1tttlaor
�
�
k
lloUl!oc
IUP:I) ·.
OPTONIT&amp;IIT
·Mr■. Harry Davis and ,randaon and Rolrerl Davia and Janella Cun , . �\ , ll'08K al tile _Nn Y..,t �OIi,� to' be•-ted
41,''
... Clout ·� .__,
Spro� nln1h1m went Jo Coney lolond
Jimmy Jo, and Mn:
11
tbe&gt;
to Iii
.' G� 11.
and dau1hter, Belt)\ ylllted Mr. ClnchtnaU ror a d11 '• outlns,
Ofll,.it �-. I te JI, I te I, (CINe al N""■ oa '1'111111.)
will
CIIIHI
��
eohle
beeiUM
ree
....
ileaat th
Mn. Hll'I')' Davi, •nd aon Ro, •
and Mrs. Lewla
f!w' -- .Pkfeto
l
k
ault- •In Sol- �
Mr. and Mn. JOM Stott visited berl, apent qveral d11• vblllhl • �,a itee nJUl'f
.
'club'i
tbe
i.•
1
IOII lo tilt DI!,
. ,_ O,lieln and
Sund1y In Su11r Gn,•• with hla tolallve,. and friend, In Wellobuq· uidu.lllCbh n 4-1
�.,alped 11111
yjio
�
•
roo,i.u
NatlOllal
l
,,..:
W. Va.
.
mother, Mn. MJnnlf �i.
�Y
j)
;
IMM,
.._
,
nhibitlon
._
,
111"1
l
Jin.'
·
Mr,. Dale W.1rner eaUed on
Mn. Vlrsll WIiker ol BHblln
Clara Baer and family '1'aesd1y.
'
la
,• - r .,, .
worklna
two
weeka
•
at
the
Min
•
.
oravllle
0111... ,
AL aRnlON WILL RITUIN
Mr. and ldlw. Huold• Holter and
SPOKANE, Wuh. (UPI\ - Hano
lamu, of Loni Bollom ••d Mn. Alberll!On, st �
piqw
Edith Sluo• ,and cl\lldnn or Pom, from Sweden , wtll murii to lron• · ' , .
eroy vialted tbelr PlfJritl, Mr. ■nd UII Unlverolly for iht llllHI
Mn. Han,on Holter, Sillidl)'.
•�aaon. Albertlton MW UJNted. ae­
llr, and Mn, !toy Cvlla vlolled bon with the Yanity, but •ared '
Mr. Ind Mn. lAwia Walker on 23lJ polnltr ond - tho
Sunrll)',
hounder lo, til
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. e !Jo- Jrwbiaon
ll1nnln1 Bomb, , Pomeroy, 1111 .......
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balke!ball'• fabul0111 _..BlC O,"
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Ameriean1 tc0re their third win
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lliuth � than llie Amertcan
playen IN aceuatomed. to playin&amp;.
A,· utua1 the Americana enjO)'ed
a big betgbt advantaae and · had
mudt better mar.luman1blp -- Uwl
their rivll1, but generally it_ w11
Robert.on. the Univer■lty of Cin•
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of Ohio S late who domlnlted the
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Dale
14tb win in the nlihl&lt;ap.
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Long hit hil flnt home,r II
Yankee in the JeCOnd inniq and
John Blanchard also connected In
the same frame. Mickey Mantle
Prove Again
belted his 31st bomer in the .f\lth
and Yoai Berra followed with bill Thev're Teiini&amp; fopA
14:tb. Al Xallne of the. TiJen col•
HILL, Mu,, (UPI)
lected 111. hits In seYen trip.a dur• - Th, National Doublea te'nnla
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loutnlment toot elp, dan to
)lll)Ye wt,ot moll e�y ' bad
The Ol'IO!es v1ewy over the a...,..ted all alone: That Auslralla
While So:i was marted by a wild bu· the fineat tennis players ht the
rhubarb in the et,:hth innina: when ...rid.
an apparent three-run homer b)'
Rllbt now, that hoQOr 10ff to
plncb•hitter Ted Klu1zewski ·w.u 36-yw-:Jid Neale Fruer, en, fm.
nullified beeauae umpire ,Ed HU:r� pertur:babJe IOQthPMV, and black•
ley bad called time. Given an­ haired BOJ llnenora, a lithe,
other chance to bat, Bia Klu fled "drivti 'em down the alley" 23out.
year,.old whoae forte U net pl■y.
Spart.eel ly ttomtn
Home ruo1 by Jim J&gt;ienall, Tito
Francon1 and Vic Power 1parted
• WORKOUTS BIGIN
the Indiana to their vJetory ovl!liJ'
PORIM!ID, Ore. (UPD- . The
the Senaton. Bury Latman '!Oft CIOYOlond, llrm#na oPen wori&lt;oula
hi, thtnl a:ame with help from . lodq ln . -llon for S.!Alrdq
Johnny KIIPP1leln. Tex Cleven1er nitillt'I. lf•Uonal Football · r.t,cue
wa, the Ioaer. Power drove · tQ 1 nhlbilion 11,1111e with · t1te ,. San
wUb �llco 411er,, The Bro- !oat
four of Cleveland's. runa
three hill,
•�e1ea llamJ, 22-17,
to. lllt · w ""'6
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in their Jut outing.
Joe Cunningham's ■acrltlce fly
capped a three-run . r■U, in the
fourth lnnln1 and proved to b,e:
�-�the wlnnlnII run for thI ..,..\Ill
11ain1t the Pirates. cunnin,tlalb
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and Hal Smith earh drove. in two
runa for the Cardinal■ while Alex·
Grammaa contributed I homer
and three 1inglea. curt Simmon■
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won hb fifth came •1thouch
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yielded to LIn....,
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8eYenth. Harvey Haddix WU the
IOter ·
Heel 17 Hits
The Gianta poured lt on with 17
hits a111n1t the Brave,, lnelllding
a two-run homer by Willie Klrtland. San· Francisco cha■ed loaer
Bob Buhl With a ,ix-run lrally in
the fourth. Jack · S.Rfo.rd' •linlled
home
two runa d urine
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hitter for hia 1 1th triumph.
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Cincinnati •cored all nine ot Its,
fflE
runa In tht, first lnnlnr ■lalut
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Lot An,1elea and Bob
Purkey
breeud to his 14:th victory with a
•l�-hittu. Ed Balley and rookie
Gordon Colema n Hdl homered in
lhe firat lnnlne oU Jo■er Stan Wll•
Iiams and Roy McMillan hit ■,,·
three-run homer ln lhe ■a.me frame
off reliever Ed .Roebudi:. It' w11
Purkey', fourth atraltht victoJ'Y
over the Dodger.1 without a Ion �
them this aeuon.

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AL ltad with • 3-1 win over UM
Cbica10 White SoXi I.be Indl,as
anapped a five-game lOlllll ttreak
with a 9-1 , triumpb over the Waahington Senaton, and the 1Bo1ton
Red Sox ,wept • doubleheader
from the Kanaaa City AthJ,etlc,,
2-1 and H.
Couldn"t Catch Up
Enon by Tony Kubek and &amp;o.
Int pitche.r Eli Grb1 in the tirat
lnnin1 of the opener helped tbe
TiJen to five unearned run, and
the Yankeea never were able to
catch up. Frank Bollin&amp;" hit a
three-run homer lO aparfl tbe fiverun rail)' and Rocky Colavito followed with hi■ 26th of the Nuon.
Don Mou! won hit ninth 1ame al•
though be pitched only five in,
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Milwukee
ll wu I near-J)trfect week end e erned, lt wu a lost w:aell end all
89 54 .Ml &amp;'h
SL Louia
Steqel of the New around. They not only lolt to the
Los An&amp;eles
68 Mo .54.!i 7� for
San Francisco 81 90 .504 12\41 York Yankees, but ■ perfect1y si. I,oula Cardinah on 1'rlda7 and
miaerable Ofte for Daany Kur- Saturday, bllt Sund&amp;J allo, M,
G6 70 .+ff 20
ltKlne'■ Larry Price pitched a two hits off Syracuae's Jim Louka, pearance al the plate. Loub also Cincinnati
fanned
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and now owa a four.p.me lolln1
aueh of pie PillsburJh Pirates.
ChJc•10
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no-bit, no-run a:■me at Sy11cu1e also a lefty , With two out
000 001-1 2 1 Philadelphia
4:7 77 .379 28
Oft-balKI, you woul�n•t be able atreak.
Saturday evening winniP, 1-0 in .t sixth Price doubled and scored on Racine
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llllwaukee •
Syracuse
Charley Dreuen,
000 000--tJ O 2
· � to tell � , the 1t1ndincs became
mate11p game which ro1ced the fi. Teddy Bailey's clutch single.
Suncle,'1 R-.ul6
Price and Balle:,. Louk.a and Chlca90 I Phlladlflphla 6
Louk.I had a no- hiller working
the Yankees lead the Amerle�� eternal. optimist, 1111 ''Somebody
Dal .Pony League standln&amp;■ into a
Leaaue bf. only two g�me, wb1le II waitlnc to overtake Pltllbw&amp;h
it. Lovl• 5 PHtsbur,h 4 ·
moUed up affair between Racine until the sixth and price's lut ap- Winebrenner.
Clnclnnaff 9 Los f•• 3
the Piratel tO, the National by and it could be ua."
and lllddleport.
San Francl1eo 1S Mllw11ukM 2
But bill optlmillm It hard to un.
3¾:. Nevertheleu, Stengel ii cheerJunior Wolle', boy, will meet
ln the lace of San Franing
and
Murt.1u1h
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Saturcl•y"1
Reaulb
dentand
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v1ctoey over MUwau•
15-2
Chlcaeo 5 PhllHit1,hla 4
cbco'a
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for
nae re�n
on • neutral diamond with neutral
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S..n Frartel1CO ' Mllw1iuk.. 1
ye■terday
be
that the Yankeea came tbr:ouib a
pin, on a date .. be dete,minout In a virtual
St. LDul, 5 PlthaM,"9h 4
games
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Bravea
three
of
end
back•brukiDI week
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the
Only gamea tchtcfulH
with
tie
pennant,.
in
den
doqblebea
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Call said Sunday njgbt he expect­
Lo■ An1elet
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Monday'a
PtolNble
Pitcher,
down_
Reda
Racine went down 1 1 · 8 in • slug . and McDonald each two hits,
winnine style. They swept a twined the date to come afler Labor
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Day II he is loaded with Little fest at Buchtel Sunday with the
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winners collecting 20 safe blows three alngle■, Junior Wolfe a ain­
a,1aln on Saturday and 1pllt with Cuba beat
Leaa:u.e activitiei thjs week.
me1.
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Plttlburth
M,
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other
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night
Th
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won
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gle and double, walked twice and
Detroit Sunday.
Price, the big lefthander out of and Racine 1 6 .
-Law 1 "5 •• Pedres 1 1·'•
lr, _8.2, but the Yankees
Tht BalU..,Ore O,riolea ialned a
was
hit
by
the
open
toUI
or
36
hits
must
have
pitcher
In
bill
fifth
The
the
,
Port.land with the :r:ipping fast ball
t ad•1ph1• •• San l' rtnclaco
l
h
half 1ame In their bid for the
. teap, �took the nleh
fanned 11 and had one of Racine's set II record in the Hocking Valley I show at the plate; La:ff)' Wolle nlght-Bvdtanlt 4-12 n
League though no oHicial comment singled and tripled, BIH Glbb1 ain­
mlclc 1 1 -9.
from leaaue brass on that point gled and doubled.
Only tamu achtduW,
Larry WoUe, ill at a•me time,
was available today.
.
lDl
TuHeday'1 0.rnN
For Buchtel, Tom Bise had four did not ,tart but came in to pitch
llw■ukN,
nltht
St. Loul1 at M
hits, WIiiiams three, J�rk Wagner in the seYenlh.
Jlm Louk• made hia debut in the Cindnnatl .. Chlu,o
ly Mrs. John Stout
·
s
Pl-..... at LN A-•••• "'8ht
Mr. and Mn, Perrine of Mar­ 1omellme at her home here. She Hocking Valle)' Lea,111e Sunday.
.
.
P"lledet,tila
at
San
P:ranclsco
Jetta were 1ue1ta of Mr. and Mrs. is employed at the County Home, The Syracuse Pony �•IUcr waited
•• cenerel manacer aod head
Unltttl Presa fnNn,atlenel
AMERICAN LIA.GUI
MiN Lena Jordan is in Meigs twice, singled, and threw 011t a
Henry Waponer recently.
Ma.Jl)e tt•, Ume to sun takinr coach of the . Paek.en before th.e
w. L. l'ct. Ga
Mr. and Mr1. Geor&amp;e Clark are General Hospital.
, runner at home In a fine defenEve New York
P.cter■ and Dalio u.rl of tht 18M . NFL HHon he
the Green
?3 4:9 ,598
Mr , and Mrs. Clay McKinney of play.
vblUna al Carroll, O., with Mr.
· vowed, that Gree11 Bay would be
y,
erioull
■
i
Texan1
73 ,3 ,!5711 2
4:20 001 OUJ.._ e 18 2 Baltimore
and Mrs. Harry Plum mer.
Columbus wert, weekend visitor• Racine
Tbe Packen, their five • 7w a contender within , five tean.
71 .Q , .573 3
Buchtel
34-2 110 00&amp;-U 20 2 Chicago
Mr. and Mr1. John Blackwood of their parents.
So far, the)"ve made the uverts
63 81 .!i08 1 1 , plan nmnm, far ahead or achedCleland, LP, Junior W oUe, 3, L. Waahington
the l'lillaburgh
had II Sunday guests Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs . Clayton Waggoner
JOOd,
loj&gt;k
t
.tnllh
third
their
u
le, ripped
49 113 ,431 14
Wolfe, 7, and Stobart, Beech, Bunt­ Cleveland
New
Gia�t■ belln Andenon Bolen and sister are aueata of hia parents here.
Yort
-and
Steelen
·
Detroit
M 6&amp; .472 15 � eUlbU.ton viclol')' during the
·- ----ing, 2, WP, and Wa,ner.
llort SluT
of Akron.
e
th
Bean.
"""1w,J
f&lt;in
CbiClllO
weekend, healing the
02 70 .426 31
Boaton
PRIVATE PLA N E CRASHES
· Lamar Mdlan G� Bay'1
Od
29"2 Bein, 35-7.
Kansaa City
44 79
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Murray
'l' UP&amp;LO, MilS. UPI - Four
pleted, 18 of
ua
Sundo1y'1 Rnufta
The Tuana made the Denver two q rterbteb. ccim
and Mn of P1rkerabur11 were re­ members of a Memphis, Tenn.,
for 312
en
betwe
p
them
.taea
lot ton 2 Kenaaa City 1 , ht
· Bronco, 'their fifth ab-aip.t vie- 3'
cent callera of Mr. and Mn. famll)' were killed Sunday when
of the
to
e
bla
•
abim
inJk
nrda
•••ton S K•M11 City 4, 21111
Ru1a1ell Gum.
timl, '8-0, to ta.Ile lbe 1avorit.e'1
their private plane exploded in
11■e.
a
defe
,o
ChJc
Football
6
Naw
Ye
r
k
2.,
ht
Detroit
J'Ole 1n the new American
The E. R. Carr lamlly moved the air ■nd crashed in a cotton
New Y•rk I Detroit 5, 2nd
to Pomeroy and Mr. Gum i1 mov­ Cleld . They were identified II Joe
Lee&amp;w,,
The Teuna .flnally bad to call
C tevefand t Wa■hlneton 1
Wilen Vince LombetdJ took over on tlleir telef'Ye■ to keep from
E. Brown Jr., his wife and two
inl in hi■ house.
· BalflfflDf'e 3 Chlcate, 1
lln. Bud Dougtaa la spending children.
runn1- up the ,core qain1t the
Saturdey"1 Rffulh
- l,ll'On..,- (CH) 'l'ltll· •·- of ,,.
. •
Ntw York 7 c1..,1,nd 4, ht
tori
v
, IM)O,loolilllc oa.&amp;t lJlll• llook, Ark.
Now y rk I Cl
I nd o, 2nd
e
· · lefore.:. Uiey-.- (ild, however, Cot·
ROME UPI - Blonde IDJrld Chlc..: , ....,:•:
.ion l&gt;Mdoon, lormer BIJlor al,ar,
JCrtmer, Germany'&amp; 'U&gt;relldan Konu, City S .. lffmo,o I
and JRk Spiffl. the form.er 'fer:.
Doll" who up1et tovored Paula W11htn,ton 4 t,et,.it ,
la ChrilU.n, fullblek� J,ed an It•
....
Pope of Santa Ane, Ciltf., In
Mortda,'a Probable 11,tch1tt
iippeatec1 un- '
' tak that a t times
aprinaboard dlvln,1, �ok th!&amp; ll!'ad
.
Clneland et Wa■h ln,ton1 nltht
.
atoppable
away from her American rival -Grant M,
va Pa1eual 12-T.
g-·
aaain today in the 0Jym.pte1' 10.
,
Chica'° at lo1ltlme,., nltht. . The Loe �
,.,..,.elea Rams (2-1 )
meter hi&amp;.b-dlvln• eJJiiuuaUon
en•
en
·
K
IIILWAIIKE
Sctre 4-1 or Pier,. 12•7 n "'·h••
V
tr. led another , bic crowd tu - the
E llPl
r .. :-rounda,
,
P.t.
turJ, tile· ,man who alw1y1 play■ CollNum &lt;•170) to a •� ahow
ly JOE ST. AMA.NT
LJke an)' pro coach, Gillman h)ls
Mia Kramer, a 1'7•111r,old
Kan111 City at lostan, nlfht - to win, wu the wiDner today by defea�n, the· Cleveland. Browna
United Prffl lnterriatlontl
to build around a quarlerbaek.
German
1choolglrl
ab&amp;otin&amp;.
for
a
.
with f'AOO 1n firat -place money (Z. l), 2Zjl7 ; the D■Jhle Cowboy!
Lar1en
1-5 .,. ltewer 7-1 1.
LOS ANGELES UPI - The new
He's aot two - J.11ck Kemp for
rare Olympic double, loot a 1.80
Only llmN acheclulH.
American }'ootball Le11ue 11 an mer Occidentul t.:ollege star ' and
trom tbe '80,000 Milwaukee · open (l•I) beat the Gfantl (o-3), 14:-3,
polnt _ lead oycr the alatue,sque
Tu.Nay', Gamn
aolf tou,ument.
unknown quantity but the Loa An- Bobby Clatterbul'k. Both of' Lhem
before a crowd
, of 10,886 at LoulaMrs. Pope In the •un,areued C"lc190 ot Waohtl-, ,w.,
•-•• -•
VenJ•�
- pII o Al••
uuund (or been
1 ,.. t
...., CaIll·• ville, and the Pblladelpblo �
a&amp;ele, Charii:era ■hould be well up haYe kicked
........
Olympic Pool before a 1alley of
Cleveland at a.111.,..., nl�t
po■1e·d . bla fourth IIraIIbt IUb.par (Z.l) whipped thfl WMhinrton Red·
ln the 1tandlna1 at the end of the klcked around) in the N rL for a
.
..
lesa
than
1,000 IUn•btll:ed IPeclA• KaMa1 City at New
ln1u1ural aeaaan.
few year■. In four NFL )'ears,
York, nlaht ,
round Sunday in a con1i1tent &amp;oU ■klna (0-3), 24-1, before • crowd
tor,. The tempenture w11 near Dttrolt at Botton,
petfOrtriqCle unmatched by all)' of 21 t000 •t Norfolk. Va, 1n other
twl,nl1ht
Kemp understudied such slan as
On the b11i1 of pre-1e11on ex­ Y. A. TJttle, Bobby La)'ne, Charlie 100 de1ree1.
of tba ISO pro a°1. •m2�e�• NFL 1tmu.
;
Miu Kramer'a total ,It . 1�e end
lllbitlon game■, they look like a Conerly and Tobin Rote. Clatter­
who •tarted the our,.ay1 7 · o e
la the only other An ,ame,
well-co■rhed outfit. And theri3'a a buck watched the old master, Con. of four elimination dive,, which
event. '
the
Boston "Patriot, (4-1) .defeated
cut the field to 12 for 'l'uelda:,,',
naaon. Jn Sid Gillman, they 'e
Hia Clllda of � for 1 - the Oakland Raiden (2-:3) 28- 14.
erly, perform for the New York
final
dives, was lffl.SO 'polpta. jhe
aot a man with a drlvtna determin­ Gl\qJI for four )'ears. So the)'
' •
ni�NIJ,4,,..,..r to�l . o� 271 , PH
2:S,year-old Mn. Pepe pUff �"
•Uon to wipe out the 1t11m1 ot know how it ahould be done.
the four year. vetef'ln ��• �on.d
M.70 points with her OO�fatt,
bl• flrJne by the Loa An1ele, Rama
tourD1J111nt victor, 91 , the · year
of the National Football Le11ue ' GUfinan b rat at fullback. H.e'a a 16.lU ■core on a IQl'Wltd one•
-...:
ted · him pait Dow F.lA·
and .�
last year dter a 2-10 1ea1on. And .i:ot Howle f'erguson, a cruncher and-one,hilf ■omeruUlt on.e-twist
lftto 1eeo11:d amon.1 the
1ierw1ld
Ull!l)''Ye g:ot a 1core of NFL and for Green Ha� for 1lx )'ears. pike runnhtJ.
Winnen thla )'Hr with
moue,
top
And
be'1
got
the
pri:r:e
rookie from
The other U.S. entrant, freck•
C,nadlan Lea1ue pro \'eterans­
l .UO, .
M
Ml111i11ippi,
Chulie
Flowen
so
'
not 111 of them top -notchera to
led .llra. Juno Irwin, 31·Ytar-old
C. Tom Garten, vice president
they'ye
got
one
win
over
the
FL.
,
be 1ure, but at leaat the)''ve had a
mother of lour from Glendale and
general
H11 Veteran Scatback
Call!., placed aixth ·1n fhe eum'. TV, announcemanager of WSAZ, I
few hard knoe!kl.
d th1l BIG THRQ a..e&amp;II
·
Veterana
include
scatback
Jl
o
n
Cillman concedes the AFL call·
inationa with OUK) poJnta while BOWLJNG,
new, live bowling prO,
Waller,
who
was
11. rookie of the
Canada's Irene MacDonald, a 27- gram origina
ber of play won't be up to that
ting from the beauof the e1tabli1he4 NFL in the year wlth lhe Hams , At 28, he's year,old Hctelal')', w11 runnllljl llful Colonial
COPENHAGEN, D,,wnart (UPO
Lane, in HunUn1•
trying
a
comeback
.ilnd
it
looke
fir■t )'ear, ID)'Way, •But. that doe1n't
nJntb wJth Dl.31 poinh.
ton,
DanlaJl &amp;oail atkl.Jlt Union
will
.:...-'l'tNI
.
premier
.
e
on
WSAZ
TV
ff
· ·
y
worry him. He looks for touah like he'll make it.
·
ln(oqned. that Olympie
been
Sunday,
,�1
Septem
ber
18.
Gllhnan
also
has
a
fine
pasi­
c:ompeUtion and ft1ell that the
The UnJted Statet WII hoping
,,_ w,,o liven a
Knud
crclht.
The
hour
long live lele,a,t lo Diamo
'-ou.ton OJlera have penonneJ eatchina: end in ltoyce Womble to lain lta fin:t cold medal ot be lfltln
-M
'•
dn:th la ,ftome )■1t
Ms
Nfore
.drlll
e1ch
Wffk,
will
be
,
ell1n
doaeat to NFL 1tand1rd1, wtth the who w11 with the Haltimore Colt� the Olympln Jodi)',
mlnatlon type tourna ment. Stq
Friday - tbe ·VJliltcf Pnla .JQ.terne•
for
four
yoars.
And
he's
got
a
The flr■t U. S. triumph waa ex­ bowler, will
Charier, not far behJnd.
•
Uon■I learned ktday,
be aelected from
top defensive end in Glenn Holtz­ pected In the men·■
Ir U..IIN ,,... ln._...tfenal
lulld1 Arountl Quarttrblck
tbtee meter bowlln1 e1labll1hmen la
. Pntt,n' Z; len■erl1 •eader of the
In t{e
Th.e 'roronto M1ple ·· Leaf1 are
man, the former lhun who ,ta)'cd
dhJn&amp; In whJc� ■tubby Sam Hall WSAZ-TV area particlpatint In bomi free today u the Intern•• Dan(lh Olympic- b� · tetm, n­
out of football llu1t year and tried ot Ohlo Stal
e and tall Gary To·
the 1pon1or■hlp of the proaram. tlan11 Lea,ue'1 1980 pennant wta• �rted to the Du"!J,_ � Bikjn,
to mate 11. living wro11t1Jng and bian of Glendale,
CaW.j were out Cash Pfiua will be
■warded to ne�d tllila althou1h they have t1nion Bundi)" nlaht tliilt · tMm
m0Yie-aclln1t.
In front 10101 into toda,'1 final bowling conteat.nta each
week.
the Jowe■t team baltln1 avera1e tnmer OJuf Jorcensen pve the
"Getting to knuw you·• Is the half of the
compeUtion.
Total e11h prize• to be awarded in the Tllple A cln:ult.
members of tbe Q4impl.e' road racCharier theme song. "In our
The pennant, which never WH
■
!{:aQ� Rank!ol
wlll be over '8,000 with the ehamCUii," GUlman explains, "We have
pion
rec:cdvlnr
tbe
lOf.kilOllllter
.._
mld-,euan,
�•�
tq:
lar1eat
alnce
doubt
•
lh1N.
mueb
ln
.
only, one or two boys who haye
.
M,. G■rlon aloo llaled thal a b11 btoufe ol!lolol Slllllday flllllt
tt!ile) ...,. la 8-. ·
played to.aether before. So when
,·.
,._,
prize wlll be &amp;IYen for any bowl- when · UN Leafa Nied.' • Koninil,
, 1
you're depending on a new paaser
, ,.veaJ.
1--4
111'1
11M,
.
or
rollln1
Ja ·perfect ram,.
and receiver. he never met until
1M. while. the -pllce lll&lt;Ja.
· bid· edrnitted
.(molla
W1lktr
Ir
JGl'leMen
that
·
Arran.1emen
eel
have
ta
a
ctroppiq
been
made �ond Viralnlans were
he 1t1rted practice, )' OU h■ve quite
Mr. -and Mn. W!Ulam 01borne ror Bua F■do, one of tbe1 naUon'a dou..,header at Jtreet City, 3-2 1ut "'- $Cllt - only • few
a problem.'•
and two cbUdren and Mn. Be,aie lop bowler,, to appear on the and N. Bon NeJt'J received cr• houn after Ille � Knud
Time thould 1olve lhal problem,
Schoon or Eaat LlverPool visited
e,. ohow.
dlt for the ellnober u ho won •11 J-,, �od. In , -• ......,. af.
Gillman believes, and adds, "we'll Mr.
and Mn. Lewi, Walker, Fri• �
ter taUiiPltnc � tbe Nee be I contender, and we may win
Yllited !llr, and Mrs. Kern, Rouah . 10th ..me aaalnat ·.tJve 11\bletl
day,
'
In allier Saturdoy . , 11mn, II!&gt; that be ilave tllo' c,elen pllla,
our dhtltlon."
·
Mara:uet and Karen BHr of eo. Sunrll)'.
Mrt. Olan Genbelmer of Colum, ebUter boo� Buffalo, th1, and. Ill•
.-•� IALL,..,_
lumbus •re 1pendi11&amp; 1everal week•
KNOOL
8
4.
buo,
COlum
loP,Jled
....
but
ay
......
Sund
or;
"'11h her moth
with their arand"mother, Mn.
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PIIIL",Dill;Pli!A
� ...,.,
Mra, John F. Dolly and family
·
Amanda B■er and l(r,
a
· , and �rs.
�et Geno �, -'lilll
WIIITIR
INJUIID
llr.
and �- Wendell lelleto
Willard Faudree.
e
1tttlaor
�
�
k
lloUl!oc
IUP:I) ·.
OPTONIT&amp;IIT
·Mr■. Harry Davis and ,randaon and Rolrerl Davia and Janella Cun , . �\ , ll'08K al tile _Nn Y..,t �OIi,� to' be•-ted
41,''
... Clout ·� .__,
Spro� nln1h1m went Jo Coney lolond
Jimmy Jo, and Mn:
11
tbe&gt;
to Iii
.' G� 11.
and dau1hter, Belt)\ ylllted Mr. ClnchtnaU ror a d11 '• outlns,
Ofll,.it �-. I te JI, I te I, (CINe al N""■ oa '1'111111.)
will
CIIIHI
��
eohle
beeiUM
ree
....
ileaat th
Mn. Hll'I')' Davi, •nd aon Ro, •
and Mrs. Lewla
f!w' -- .Pkfeto
l
k
ault- •In Sol- �
Mr. and Mn. JOM Stott visited berl, apent qveral d11• vblllhl • �,a itee nJUl'f
.
'club'i
tbe
i.•
1
IOII lo tilt DI!,
. ,_ O,lieln and
Sund1y In Su11r Gn,•• with hla tolallve,. and friend, In Wellobuq· uidu.lllCbh n 4-1
�.,alped 11111
yjio
�
•
roo,i.u
NatlOllal
l
,,..:
W. Va.
.
mother, Mn. MJnnlf �i.
�Y
j)
;
IMM,
.._
,
nhibitlon
._
,
111"1
l
Jin.'
·
Mr,. Dale W.1rner eaUed on
Mn. Vlrsll WIiker ol BHblln
Clara Baer and family '1'aesd1y.
'
la
,• - r .,, .
worklna
two
weeka
•
at
the
Min
•
.
oravllle
0111... ,
AL aRnlON WILL RITUIN
Mr. and ldlw. Huold• Holter and
SPOKANE, Wuh. (UPI\ - Hano
lamu, of Loni Bollom ••d Mn. Alberll!On, st �
piqw
Edith Sluo• ,and cl\lldnn or Pom, from Sweden , wtll murii to lron• · ' , .
eroy vialted tbelr PlfJritl, Mr. ■nd UII Unlverolly for iht llllHI
Mn. Han,on Holter, Sillidl)'.
•�aaon. Albertlton MW UJNted. ae­
llr, and Mn, !toy Cvlla vlolled bon with the Yanity, but •ared '
Mr. Ind Mn. lAwia Walker on 23lJ polnltr ond - tho
Sunrll)',
hounder lo, til
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. e !Jo- Jrwbiaon
ll1nnln1 Bomb, , Pomeroy, 1111 .......
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: 6-l)tlly Sentinel, Pom""'J'•Mlddleport, 0., Aug. 29, 1960
•

Bridal Shower
•
; Miss Elizabeth McKay Becomes Bride Of Honoring Miss
Was Held
1 Findlay Man In Church Ceremony Aug. 27 Mortinohower
to bonor Miss

A bridal
in ia Martin wu held at the
Y!rg
p
C
Kay, 330 Brlaham Lane1 Bowling Green and Steve n o e H1•W•f lllnquet Room, Oak Hill,
· Bartley, son ol Mr, John B. Bartley 306 First Street Findlay Ohio, Thundaf •V,•nllll, Augu,t tS.
were united in marriage Satunjay afternoon, Au gusi 27 t h in
0
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th� First Presbyt�rlan .�utch by the Rev. James �autw�in, an� ;:�:::r! .!:�,b�:�i1-::

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Elizabeth McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Ro bert

E.

Mc-

Vicar. of St. John &amp; f.plSCOpal r.hurch, in a double rmg cere- Jenlr.ina, Mr'I. M'lltl' oa�ns 4nd

mony.
The candlelight serYice took
place before 1n altar with va1e1 of
· white 1ladioH and crown ..,sten,
� and ib: bronze candleholder11 with
· tall white candlea.
Given in marriage by her flth•
er, the bride wore a dreu of ivory
Skinner's aUk, made prlncea 11tyle
with a calhedral train. The yoke
and c-Jfh on the short sleeve,
were "of family heirloom Roaepoinl
Madalllon motira or the 11me
late.
·
lace �ere appllq_ued on the front
. and 11de panels of the dress, which
,_... de■igned and m■de by the
- mother of thl! bride.
.
The nil w_11 alao a fam�ly heirloom, belonging to a couam. Mrs.
, Wella P. Kins, of Washington, D.
C. 1t WH of Prince,, Roee imported
• Jace, and fell from a goftly cath•
. ered ruff!e into a_ cathedral train.
The bride carried her praytr
: book. covered in the some maier•
iii u the drea, and with a white
• orc�d, carnatlona and liliea of the
_ vall� affl zed to the book, and al10 carried a handkerchief that had
· been can-ltd by her mother and
creat 111nl. She wore amall pearl
earrlnp which were her firat ones,
, a 11ft from her rather, and I culthe
�red pearl necklace, gift of
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a:room. Her "someth ing old and
blue" was a ring belonging to her
m•ternal veat grandmother who
had received ii as a college clu.8
ring in 187:io, and which wu worn
by the bride's mother at her wedding.
Attending the bride were Mrs
Jame, E. Whuler, Bowling Green,
aa matron of honor, three bridesmaids, Mrs. Charles Sanford. Jr .
Parma, cousin of the bride ; Mrs.
John P. Bartley, Middletown. ra.,
■iater-in-law o( the groom, ■nd Milis
Margaret Jarvis. Port Washington.
at junior bridesmaid. l·ousin of the
bride. MIH Janice Saflford, Parma,
• cousin or the bridC', was flower
,
girl.
The gowna of l h&lt;' attendants
were all made alikf' with a circular
atlrt, fltttd ))odlce, cap sleevea and
• large bow In the back with the
the
end• of the Nth falling lo
hemline of the ballerina length
.u:own1. Thti matton of honor was
tn pale pink with a rleep Romance
pink a11h, wllh shCJcs dyed to
match and • h111 nf 11e!vr,1 leavH
In the 1hade1 of lhe pink!!. She
i;ar'ried a ca11cadr houqul!t o
Crown uter, In rtcep pink . The
other atU!nda1Jt1 wNe in lavender
with a deeper 1hade in lhc sa11h,
ahoes and hata, and carried purplr
crown ..uteri, The two junior al­
lendanta carried nosegays of iav .
ender crown Hlen and hut bands
or the umti flowers in their hair.
The be1t man was Ll. John P.
Bartley, brother or the groom, and
u1her1 were Je11 Bartley, also a
TUii., WID., THUR.
brother or the 1room, and Robert
MeKay, Jr., brother of the brlde,
Get Double Your
,nd Jame■ Cole and Rlchard
Puroha1e In S11111(11
Southard, both or Find lay
The 'bride's mother · wore a
ahealh J1&gt;WP of Peau de SOie and
lace In wood vlolet with ahoea to
MIDDLll'ORT
match. Her 1mall hat was or satin
leaves in the shades of soft plnk
an(J lavender used in the wedding.
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She wore a three strand bib or
cf)'aLll, lmethyst and pearls, 1
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f1mil)' heirloom. lier cultured
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ptiarl Hrringa wNe a gift from
t�e bflde for the wedding. A
FABIAN - Carol 1-)rnlet
ahoutder coraage of pink roaette1
"HOUND DOG MAN"
pleted the co�lume.
ci;,m
· (Cinema1COpe &amp; Technlcolor)
were Min Esther Ben•
Soloi1t1
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dUt', Elyria, aororlty slater of the
Kelth Andes - Suaan Cabot
bride, who uni::: "Whither Thou
"SURRENDER ll!;LLI"
Goll!!lt'' and the "Lord's Prayer"
and Mr. Robert Welton, Findlay,
ALllO CARTOON
· I uni "0 Perfed Love" and "W�-

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Karen AJle.n.
Alter refrtahmtinta were served
the honored a:uesta Opened her
man)' iueful gHta trom Meld.mes
Eva Allen, Ethel Mutin. Ferne
Falrie Jenkim Anna
Hughes,
Brooklna, Ellen Canter, 'Almeda
Wallace, Joan Davia -i.t:uriel Allen
A1m1 Jenkins .'
Mary Gukios,
Missel Betty Martin, Georgenni
Evans, Marva Ranklnt, Junie Al­
len, Norma Leonard Karen Allen
Opal Mitchem, M a;y Alice Crab'.
tree, Kay e,tr and Mrs. Alpha
e,rr.
Tho11e who sent gifts but were
unable to attend were Mesdames
Tena Bates, Ada Jones, Pode
Bates, Della B1te11. Sis Smith, Dor­
othy Wall ace �Jle Lambert Vlolet
Barnhart, Mary Barnhart.' Mary
Leonard, Ethel Crace; Miaaea Katie
Evans, Dora Leonard .and Mrs.
Lewi1 &amp;1.itchem.
j,fisa Marlin is the b1ide•elfft or
Mr. Duane Ro:;er Barr ot Lanesville.

Brownie Scoue. ·
A.dmonial,ed Below

Brownie Troop 2.S held its
meeting al the United Methodlat
Church, Thursday, AUi , 2t..
Tho following memben ""ere
prescnl Linda Sue Warner, Pam
Crew, Ma1y Cro11s, Sandy White,
Jane Wells, Patsy Ash and Linda
that were
Wehrung. Mci,1hen
present, made kltten heads for la·
pel pin•. All mcmbera lhat did
not attend are ur&amp;ed lo attend
and bring back duea aays Sandy
White.

dll\1 Prayer.'1 ,
Server, at the reception were all
aororlly alaten or the bride: MiH
Andrea Houaeholder, Ml11 Ruth
Ann lohnton, Mlaa Sharon Gllman
all of Bowline Green, and Miss
Joyce Howard, Pemberville, and
Mia Robtint Edwards of Btidford .
The reception w11 held in the
Alumni Room of the Univeralty
Union, The bride', table holding
the cake waa coYered with a four
yard banquet cloth or white linen
wlLh cutwork dealgn and Val lace
lnaerUona,· made by the 1reat
aunt of thti bride, Mra, Arthur
Brame . . The other l&amp;ble formed a
lflffll•clrtle Ind WH eo\reted In
white da milak1 From silver •ervice
p'unch and coffee were served. Thia
table w11 centered wilh •
branch c1ndlet1bra entWlned
pink rosette■ and iv)'. The · o
llered cake was topped by weddin g
bells ,nd 1urrounded with a a:wr·
land of ivy,
For the weddln1 trip around
Lake Mlch\1an the bride wore 1
auit of mu ted plaid ln 1h1dea of
gold and black with bl1ck aece1•
aorle• and earrJed a homespun
cloth coa.t. She wore tbe orhld
from her bouquet The couple wlll
be at 1home at SU We�t Lima St.
in Findlay afttir their trip.
The bride I• a junior In the Col­
lege or Bu•lne11 AdmlnlatraUon at
Bowlln1 Gret!n State l.Jnlverslty
and • member of the CtU Omega
socl,l 1ororlty. The aroom 11 1
Junior in EleetrJcal En1Ineeri,ng
at Ohio Northern Unlvenlty ind
1 president of ll• chapter or the In­
lllilute of Radio Enalneen.
The bride 11 thti· a:rand daughter
of the former Supt.' and Ml'I. Al­
len W. McKay or Middleport. She
. w11 born In Mldd)ep0rt where her
father waa a teacher In the hlah
ochool.

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Sept. 3
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On Wednesday

Around And
About•
Middleport

Racine Grange Inspection W&amp;s
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held
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Ir FRID
uty C. N . Jones the inspecting
Mr and Mrs. Carl Swartz, Jr. of 1 officer and Mrs. Jones present.
The Second Degree wH put on
M uon, •pent Sunday at Cam•
in full form.
den Park.
The theme of the lecture pro•
Mr. and Mrs. C linton Fisher .iml
:dre. George Harmon of Middl,pi,o rt gram was "Sca nning the Grange
were in GalUpolill yesle_rday whe �e Horizon" with the pro�ram as
they attended the morn i ng wors �1p lollowa: Rltualil!i m and Falernal­
Pre�byterian ism was presented by Earl Crow,
at the
serYicts
t: h 1m h. 'They went es�c1 ally lo Education, Lethia Norris, ReC'rea­
hear Dr. Homer G. McM1 llen, form- ti�m. Mary Kay Yost; Servioe,
er pastor or the Middleport_ Prea-, Mary Virginia E.sterday; Cooper­
byterian Church who delivered ation, Clifford Morris; Member
the sermon. Dr. McMil len is now ship, Emma Adams. Song "Count
l ocated al Worthingto n. A special Your Blessings" by grotip; Short
voca l number, "How Great Thou talk on farming by Gene Yost;
Art"' was sung by Don Epliu.g dur- Tap dance number by NanC'y
Yost; Reading, "ll Happened In
ing the service.
in
visit
is
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MIHourl" by Bertha Spencer:
Bailey
s.
Herman
Mr
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at DcLand, Fla., with her tla ught- Humorus Skit '"Going Lo Grange"
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har- by Jean Alkire and Wanda Rose.
Song, "Keep On Bouslini::", The
old Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman Lord's Prayer sang by Mary Kay
and son, Mark, left yesterday to Yo1t; Pantomine by Emma Ad�pend several days in Coh,mlJus ams.
Refreshments of ice cream,
where they will attend the S�t�
and ice tea were served.
cake
zoo.
the
visit
Fair and also
Mrs, Vernon Rogers, who h�s
been asinsling in the Downing In- , ------------­
surance office the past week, left
Sunday for her home in Woodville.
She visited with her pare_nls, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bennett, while
here.
Rev. and :it:rs. FrCd L. Gardner
returned from Tennessee where
ly LOCllLf HAWKU&lt;I
they visited with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mr■. Bill
Mrs. J.1axine Arnold and daugh­
in Johnson ter, Sus-:m na, accom?anied Mr. and
Shoun and children
City .
.Mra, Wilbur Stew-art �nd Mrs. Hel­
Paula Kay Russell, daughter of en Stewiart ot Mason, W. Va., to
Mr. and Mn. Paul K. :Ruuell ill the West Vi11ginia F.F.A. - S.H.A.
confined to her home by lllne�s.
conference center at Cedar Lake,
Charloue M&lt;.-Clure or Shreve near Ripley Friday eYenlng. While
spent several days last week with there, they wilnessed the ground­
hP-r brother and his ramily, Mr. breakin ceremony for the Mason
g
:tnd Mrs. He nhel McClure and Co�nt Cottage. They were accorn­
y
sons, Jimmy and Bobby Joe.
-panied back by G ary Stewart who
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tennat and
spent the paat week there III a
daughter came Saturday eveneing
member of the Wahama Whlte Fal­
to spend the week end with Mr. con band.
and Mrs. Willia m Everson and to
Georige Wagner was a business
return .their son, Kim, who h88
vjaitor in Huntington. W. Va., Sat•
been viaitlng the Ever1ons to thilr
urday.
home in Salineville.
Miea Bernlce West or Mt. Vernon
Rev, Raymond Konkrlght was in w.as the weekend guest of Mr and
Kentucky laat Thunday and Fri· Mrs. R'. T. We.st and son.
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day where he attended the funeral
Mn. Orville Well is 011 v,acation
in Brookavllle or his uncle, Robert irom her employment e.t the Kro­
Frank, and lo visit with his ra­ ie er Store.
ther, Ltwis Konkrlght who is a
Mr. and Mra. James Shepherd
patient in- Boothe Me'morial Hospital in Covington. Thursday night and family returned home Sunday
he visited with his mother at her a fter a week 'a yacation Jn Wesi
VdrglnM.
home near Brooksville.
Mr. tmd Mr11. Charles Neff and
Mr and :\trs. Geora:e Ray Neal
and son of Port1mouth, N. H. are daughler, Mrs. F. L. Bobek and
vl11i ting with Mr. and Mr11. Ch�rlea dau ghter, Debra, have returned to
Ne.al and family. Last week end their , b�e, Chicago, Jll., after a
their other son, S-Sgt Robert Neal, week s v1sJt with Misses Maud and
.
Ha�r1.1burt, Pa., vi1it,ed with them, heda Gruei-er.
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Mr, , loh11 Whitcomb of Detroit
f.M.r■. C. R. · Wise, who has been
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with Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Mich., spent .a few days bst week
VT!t\lna:
Wisc and ramUy, lert yesterday with � er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs, Ed .
from Columbus by plane for her Hinet.
Mn. Carrie Nye returned to her
ho_me in M h1rnl, Fla, The c. Jl.
hom
Wtees took her to Columbu 6 .
�, Mulberry Ave., Saturday
Weekend guest.a of Mr. and Mr�. e\reQlna , bvm Meigs General Hos­
James Criswell were Mr. and Mrs. pi t.al and is eon l--..a lescln g nlcely
Orville Martin and son, Larry, ot h(lr, Mrs. Edna Bartels, Nye A�e
Mr. and Glen Dill and Mn:
Pithburgh.
Mr. and itlrs. Kenneth ,Byer re- Walter Wal lrel' returned home
turned Saturday from their wed- thh eveQln.u:, .after an overnight
ding trip and are at home In the visit wllh reh1tiYes in Columbus
GruHer Apartment on N. 2 nd•n .
r,f r. and Mrs. Robert Ritchi�
Mr. and Mra. Robert Powell and and ion, Bobby of Dexter Cit
chlldren of Columbus vi s i1 ed ye11• spent I lle w e ekend with i-elati ve�
terday with hor parents, Mr. and here.
Mrs. Norman Wayland and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Bru1;:h
Mrs, Adeline Roush, whn was rr­
and family of Entcrprlsc visited
cently hospltallzed, remains about
Su,1day with Mr. and .Mra. Eldo
o
the same at her home. Assisti ng in
Kraeuter and d1rnghters.
her care are Mr11. 81.anehe llupton­
M is, Donna Circle visited Tues­
st.all and Mrs. Crow.
day, with Mr. and Mrs. De:lmu:­
. Mrs. Martha Fry, and Miss Fred­
Hamrn and family .
die Houdaahelt were In Charles­
Mr: and Mrs . Hom er Circle and
ton Saturday· eYcning where they
daughter,, l&gt;onna and Dix ie and
attended a Hies meeting and show­
Mi111 W1Vle C f"{·je of C,tmel
.
Ing of new rall merchandise of the
vl,lted Th ur�day e\Ce ninl' wlkb
Realsllk Compan)'. The tneetinJ? Mr, .
Mary Circle .
WH held , at the orrlee home ot
Wllll1 Ridenour of Upper San­
Carl Norman, district nfa nager .
dua ky visited wlth the Home.r
Mr. and Mra. John Loekwuod and Cirtle fam. l Jy o(
Carmel. He was
da ughter1 of Jamestown and Udell accom anl_e d by
Mies Donna
p
Konkright Yiaited Sunday with Circle I.II far aa Dove
r where &amp;he
ReY. and Mrs. Raymond Konkrigbt wJII resume her
teaL"hlng In tho
Mias Phyllis · Southerland. who klnderaartcn for the
second year
i1 employed .it lhe Waffle Shop, lq the Dover, School.
MJu Clrclti
l111t Saturday for Virginia where .spent the paat
week with her
■he will vi1it for a few days wilh p�rent.a.
relatlvea.
Pfc. George Hibbs of KiUzen,
Germany, 1ptnl the week end with
hi1 parents, Mt. and Mrs. F"ed
Hibba, Georfe h•• bb(ln at Fort
81111 for ap1ci1l training and will
rrturn to Germany. Also visltlne:
with the Hlbb• l•mily are Mra.

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the church In charee of the Sunday School openina: exen::laea.
There will also be apectal music
b}• the Nursery Clu, and a pkiylet
under Lbe direction of Mn. FultJ
and Mn. N-an Moore will be presented.
Durin1 the worship service the
teachers and substitute teacher•
will be honored and Promotion
eertificatea wi ll be given out and
.also awatda for perfed attendance.
Following the close of the morning worship &amp;ervice a pot luck dinner will be beJd at the church. The
meat, dessert and beverage will be

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Wedding Setting

Dr. Rouah Corul�
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year lhon al any other ,eoson - SprlDJ lne luded. The 'bell gr111 g rowing seuon of the
apply a good
entire y�•r IIH ahead. No matter how rleh lhe sou, II la Important
gr... food before ....UaJ.

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For Wise:lnlont

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held in the· recreation J'OOPl1 wbl•
planned •nd all otben _are to mine cb waa decanted 1n purpl_e and
&amp; co�ered di.ab •nP their own table white. D1ncln1 wu enjoy'ed thro­
serVJC'I, Mn. Jack. BechUe, Mrs. L. upout &amp;.be eYen.inc.
W. McCwna11 Mil• Beal Sanborn,
Mn. Jai;nea Brewh:iglon and Mn. .. After lhe honored. 1uett open• ,
William Ever&amp;0n were n amed a■ a ed Ilia many nice Ofta. refnlb·
committee to have char1e of the ments of a bl,rthday cab iced 1n
white and decorated in pink and
ifood.
In .preparation ror the Rally day green, lee cream and 10rt drinb
every mtmber- of the church wUI were served by Mrs. Lind 111i1tecl
receive a poll card and tbe chll• b.Y her mother, 11?1. F4ward Hoedren will be given buttooa to wear • flick. Favon were will cups
tiile d with mint.a.
for the day.
Earl Knight wa, named Sunday
Attending were Connie and
nl,ght ,aa the aubstitute teacher of
Mary Lou. Teaford, Palrici.l Hen•
the High School claal'.
neuy, Jane Baer, JennUU Crew,
Those attending the meeting
Kirkland and Cindy Kin­
Uqpa
were , Rev. Raymon Konkright,
Swiie Welte, o.f Mc.Ar­
and
lin&amp;
who dismlaaed lhe meetinc w/th
Arnold, Donald May­
Jerry
thur,
prayer and Mr. and Mn. Bech ,�
ay
and Geora:e
McKenzie
Bruce
er,
.
Mr. and Mr1. Jam.ea �ler, Mra.
Hotrmim.
Moore, Mrs. Mc:Ccmaa and Ml.s8
Adutta present were Mr_ and
In a private serVice at the Sanborn, and Mn, f\Lltz.
Mrs. Georg:e Kislling, or McArt­
Heath Methodist Church of Mid­
hur, and Mr. and llra. �ward
dleport, Jennife1 Lynn Wise,
Hoeflich.
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
but unable to at­
Send.Ina
R. C. Wise of Middleport, was
tend ware Cheryl tbenb&amp;cb,
christened Friday evening at 7:30
Alita Ctrpe.qter, Frank Titus and
The b•pti�al fool given lo the
Hant t:lelind.
�hurch by the lnrant'a l(eat­
great gr�ndmother waa used for
Mrs. Orln ·Smith entertairred
the service with Rev Raymon the Jolly Bunch Sewlna Club last
Konkr�ghl officiating.
Friday evening at her home in
Atle'ttding were the paternal Middleport. The evenine was
grand mother, Mra. C. R. Wise or spent in reminiacin( of early
Minersville and great grand mot­ school days of the group.
her, Mrs. John Bailey.
Present at the meeting .were
Also in , attendance were Mra. Mrli. Noah H11kln1, Mn. L. D.
The Old Country Church Taber•
Rua Watson, Mrs , Bertha Scott Diles, Maei Robliln, Mr1. John nacle will be the setline:, October
or Minernille, Mra. Olin Gen!,i
Seines, Mr,. Mont Millel', Mn. P. 1, at 2 p. m., for• the wedding of
mer, Columbus, Mrs. Wllllam L. Miteh, Mr1. Doyle Miller and Miss Virginia Marlin to Mr. Duane
t.
Sherloan of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Milhoan.
Roa:er Birr.
Mra. William Knl&amp;ht or Pt. PleaDuring the evening rerresh­
The double ring ceremony will
11nl and Mi11 Frieda Faehnle or ments were ■ervtd by the h01teas. be pedormed by the Rev. R0 Al­
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len, uncle or the bride. Mrs. Ellen
Cant,::r •nd MiH Kay Barr wlU
aerve as bridesmalda. Mill Bettf
Martin, slater of the bride, will
Dr. and Mrs. L .L. Rouah, of aerve as maid of honor.
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Hr. Blair Cadwalader of Hills­
at thdr farm home near Buban boro will aerve as best man with R.
and att�nded ehuRh at Sulton Jay Alien and Robert Cant.Ir 11
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher enter­ Sunday where Dr. Roush was the ushera. Sololst for the ceremony
tained her Card Club Thunday guest minister.
will be Mt. Andy Ondera and or•
They were accompanied by canlsl will be Mrs. Roma Leonard.
eYening at her home In Middleport.
Prizes for the evening were won their gueat. MiN Sbirm Slddiql
The gracious cuatom of open
by Mra. Jamea Weber, a guest, and or Pakistan, who attenda sehOol church wJII be observed.
al Delaware. She •110 1poke
Mra. James Buchan1m.
Mra. Kenneth McElhinney and briefly telling of btir native
PICNIC DINNIR
Misa Jean Lam11. were also gucat11 tfetuntry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roush en­
The Roush'• dau1hter, M'.ildred
of the club.
Others playing were MfJ. Bruce - sailed today for a yelll'fl study tertained. with • plcnlc- dlnner at
Lloyd, Mn. John Zerkle, 'Mh- Jane and travel in Di!lnmatk, Swllzer• their h9me on Sunday. J,.Ue.ndlng
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mescher,
Gilkey and Mrs. B. F. PHma1Ml. At land and otb,ir countrlel.
keilh, Chtle, Harry and· �oe, . of
the cloae of the evening a de11t1rt
Lebanon, Ohio; �. and Mra. Paul
F,tt.LL KILLS AIIUALIST
courae was servt'd by the hoatea1.
LOriOON UPI - Garmen Ro­ Harbrech�, Jeffr�r, ..JlP, and Joe,' or
saire, a 17-year-&lt;tld rittU• Hrl,l• Pt. Pleuanli ¥r:. and Mrl.' · John
GOTHAM'S HOTTIIT
NEW YORK UPI - New York i,t, died I� a bo,pl'tal'l/atlir:toda&gt; Mitch, Terry Wnd Gary, ' and Mr.
CJty'1 hotteal day of -the 1umqier, frQfl multiple lnJurlee ,uUeted and Mn. Bill Barnoiek of Pome•
re� by the ln • fO.fool· fall from 1 �en and llra-. BUI Baronlck, of Pome­
BIU dea:ree1,
trapeae during rehearsal SUnd_.f. da and Jefr.
Weather Buna� here Sunday.

Card Club Was
Entertained At
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Birthdtty Party
Rally Doy Plans Completed For Heath
Church At Meeting Held Sunday Eveninq H�t! Saturday
Final plans for Rally Day and Promotion Sunday were made for Tom Lind
for Heath Methodist Church when the Commission of Educalion met Sunday evening at the church in Middleport.
Mrs. Bernard Fultz , chairman wag •in charge of the me..tg
in and led the devotional period before the meeting·
Ra Ily d ay wiil be held on September 25 with the youth of

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