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The DAILY
Pomeroy.Middleport,
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The MYF held ils nguJar
meeting on February 20 with ID
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and )ln. Claroaee ~ ud

The proar•m top.ic "What the
MYr Is". The Bible quli on Luke
won by the hoys. Lloyd
DIIIIOJee prealdeol, held •a abort

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-e••sorLSj bu•ineu jiiWion. Cl01~ wlth tbe
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bymn "Near to the Heart of
God" ahd benediction. Next meetlni will be held Jllarch 8. )

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brought before the quarterly eonterence on Marth 3.

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Alfrell nome
Demonstration
Club will hold 1'!.8 meeting March
otto,;,. I 3 from 1q to 3 PI" at the home ol
liel~Zn Woode Subject "The Care
of fabrics".' A potluck lunch wUI

be JetVed.. EverYone welcome.

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Committee,
the Finante Committee and the
Ch4Jrman of M'is&amp;iona 'met w1th
Rev. Grove at the church at 2 pm.

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'to the young lady l wouJd say

sunday Sc::hooJ attendance Feb. that she should attempt to cet
20 was ~ the oftermg $tt.Ub. over her jealouty, No doubt the
IPOIIDO'f
Wonbip ~ervlces were held at 11 fact that she gela up In the air
theae
1 h c E Wood 0
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every t1me her boy friend Joolu
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at another ••Jrl has a lot to do
you are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie
TODAY
vi1Jted Guy Dean and the Dye wJth the fact that he steps out on
AbraH1m
wu repOrt· famJiy
at
Dexter
Sunday.
her
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believe
your
/present
pollc::y
ed to bavt tafdl '"'God inuat have
HOW TO MARRY
of playme the fteld 1:~ a good one
loved lhe e~lnirii&gt;li people, bearr. ond Mrs. Ever~tt Taylot of to 1e~ hlm back In , line, but I
A MILLIONAIRE
cou"'
j\1~" eo' many ol them" Pomct(ly Rd. and Cpl. and Mro think that it Is hllh tfme that
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Could 'II' he lllal H• loved the Cecil Taylor and .son vi.sited the both of you forget tour pride and Cln~m.~~eGpe
(Teab.nl•lor)
varlou. r4c;es b.CW..e He made
Mortl&gt;n M....... lloiiJ Grable,
Lauren a.o.n. William NwtD
•• tnony II:( '!heii!T Could lt be Arthur Atherton famtly ..Sunday. get togothor and have a sertous
:Qobby Robinson of Newark talk Thert,1l you ~ab.'t eel back
that God lo color blind, while
and Norma Jean Robinson of toeeJheJ' l would say eall it off,
1 1re 1tlll' c!Oior conscloua? Let
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Shade spent tho weekend at lh••l•· I but be sure, for thia time it should
leam friln) 'lho wordo of
TQew. and Wttl .. Mueb 1.1
, Th•n. aild lhl, ll'arolo w
home
here.
be:
for
eood.
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IP'Oit Nc.ro 'ChrioliAih Ai,!ll'OY
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Clarence Athcrtcm emJ)Ioyed at
And then there I11, tbe case of
Yoti ean play ttlme 10rt
KNIGHTS ·OF TilE
i ' KNIGwrS
TQE
Columbua: spent the weekend at
tuno on !h• whl{e kw• o1
ht.s home here.
ROUND TABl-E
ptanoj fOil can play some
- ROUND_:rABLE
&lt;:hester
ot a tune on• the tilaL'K key•:
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Woodc and
p .....- ....
:.. 1 ~II'rial 1h1)
to produeo real llllrmony
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ALLIN
son Clair were Sunday dinner "'
Aoloott T11tor, ....- a,,...~~~
!'liM~ plq, bolb the while
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J:rneal 'l'aylor and ' Mro. 1\l&lt;hol-d Fick a"liled by
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Mill
Pb)&gt;IIIB
Pooler
entertained
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Griffith who wa., eontln- the Third, Thur&gt;day Club at her
IOC HOP AT MHii . ed In St. Jooeph Ho•pllal with home. The 1neetlng was in charge 1
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ol the president, Mrs Delmar
.U-18111 The :r.tlddleport Gll'la'
Glee pneumonia Ja now eonvale&amp;cing.
Bal.lm.
Several
pt'ojeell
were
dls-/,
Club hod their annuwl Sock·hop
at t.be Hl&amp;h Bcho 1 e,rmnqlum
Mra. Oeie Henderson who biB cul8ed tor the club. One new
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l'rld-a:r evenlnJ. taeuUy mem· •pent aovenl wee~• at t'be home member wa1 welcomed by tbe
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11 ehaperonea and Lhe ol her •on·in·Jaw and dauahter. awup. During the social hour '
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Club menlben were
Mr. and Mn, C~rlet6n follrnd of V11lent1ne box was enjoyed and
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r~~::~~:~~~~l· cllarl!C of the decorattn1,
· , Pomeroy while • recoverinl from Mra. David Koblentz won the door
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MEIGS

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The ho.steues aerved a dessert
Air. and Mro. Harold Swartz of
to those named above and
course
Marietta spent the weekend with
his parenta Mr. and Mra. Hobart Mro. Cloyton A,llen, lllro. Joho

Wickham, Mn. Georae WQlt,
Mro.
Charles GoeeJoln, Mrs. Bill
br~nir I l(r. and ~ro. C. E. Woode of
WIU,
Mra. Lawrene~I'Smltb, Mra.
Tlippera Plalna opent Sunday with

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clian1e the feeling of some of the
merebanla- ~ _ , ~114•,tlle
meten would ~ve awa, trade.

ser.vb:;M areas ))or.
and

tlwl Meigs
ordered to
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.Mr. and Mto. Cloyton Allen
son Blli visited' Mr. and Mrs.
H. Allen, A~no, SU~day.

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Mra. Dorill Speneer visited Mra.
John Wickh-m ....,.ntly.
Mrs. Colleen Conerly who
employed In Columbus opout

weekend at home.

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coneluded that
of Meill• Unllell
serytCe: by other

Vere Swartz and Carl Kautz, Mra. Bob Wood, Mrs,
Poto l!)lberleld, Ml'l. Eddie Hal'
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tunJ, P4ra. John Ftck an'\ Mln
Jerry Wood. The March meell01
will be hold at tho home of Mn.
llenry Eichinger wltb Mrs. Eddie
Hartung, co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy are
enjoying a vacation m Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Polo Elberfeld
and aon Mike spent the weekend
•n Columbuo with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Elberfeld.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Morris,
Columbus Bpent th~ W t'\"ktntl · vl~h
Mr. ahd Mrs, Rlchard .Fick.
John Glnl,her Jr. ·left Thurod&amp;J
mornin~ for Columbus where Jk
ente'l"' lh~ Air ~orqe.

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Mr. and Mra. Ernes,t Brown..
Park.enbure1 spent tht twcehend
with Mr. and llln. Guy Summfl"
field.
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!ilr. and Mrs. D. M. llleland

lied wllh Mra, Lelab MILano SUI!'
day,
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the weekend with ~ara Wull.

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Mr. and
N. Jonh 1)10111
an evenlni w.ltb Mr. and Mn.
Earl Dean..
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preparation lor

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:;c.;_ ·o-- this refteanal.
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Eugene Wmdland led the devotions with the worship acene
(the Bible opened to Lvke 9: · ~7~
62 with candles on nth s1de, a
c:ro~~ and the MYF covenant in
the bacJ!irouod). The quiet mu·
ole to "0 Master, Let Me Walk
With Tbee", foUowed .. by th'e
m"nthl1 I llniiiiJ of the hymn; prayer by
¥araaret Wlndland; Jeripture
readlnJ by lanice Swartz; olfer.
tory prayer by Eua:ene Windland
ud mwnc LOra Speak to Me. "

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MASON:POLICE ,-.,
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�March 1 1955

�March 1 1955

�TheOAILYSENTINEL Pomeroy-Middl~rt, OhJo

uesdoy, March I, 1955'

Shower'Honors
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�TheOAILYSENTINEL Pomeroy-Middl~rt, OhJo

uesdoy, March I, 1955'

Shower'Honors
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Bureau • Jrqut1nee Comp1ale1.

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