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1--Da!IY Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 29, 1961

'Thought For The Month' Featured
Meeting ..
IAethodist Church CircleHarris,
Ill. tak
who
n,, Afternoon Circle of Heath
Melhodlsl Cburd&gt; met Thund,y alu:rnoon at the church with
th . -·e 0Uirer1 '1$ hosteue!, M rs.
O. P. Klein and Mrs. Walter

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L ye;, Co- .rew:.�nts; Mrs. Bru�

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L:oyd ani Mrs. Ca·I MaUo,. cov,c-e prn-le nt,. and Mrs. H . K .
\'. �&lt;l3:-d, Treasurer.
T' , m(etlng was opened with
1 · "' s r.�:nP: of a hylM wilh Mrs.
r .�r ·Jn Jcmes aa accompanist.
_1.'. r!I, K:· in. pre3iifing c.trker, welcor- � 1 m ·rnbers and outlined tenta' r� p!rns for the coming year.

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EIGS THEATRE

Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIG):JT &amp; FRIDAY
"Gi!IGIT GOES
HAWAIIAN''
(Technicolor)
Jamel Darren, Carl Reiner,
Michael Canan, Job)' Baker,
Deborah W al ley, Peggy Casa,
Eddie Foy, Jr., Jell Donnell
"HORSI WITH THI
FLYING TAIL"

WALT DISNIY'S
(Ttchnk-Olor)

Ji'abulou1 story of a
Jump,h■PPY cow1&gt;ony
SUN.-MON,TUES.
Oct. 1, 2 &amp; 3

"PIPI"

Cantinfl11

Dan Dalley

MASO N
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Shirley JonN

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the Ji'ortnli. Club Tlwnday
from tbe "Methodist Woman"
,..,.. on the spiritual growth ol evening at her home In Klddleport.
South America.
The Je,,son given by M,-. M. A short busineu meeting wu
L French, eovered the first U't'e conducted by Mn. John Fulb:
chapter, of the group', atudy and the blrthdaya al Mrs. Rol&gt;­
book. "Tht Land ol Eidocado" ert . Tewubary and Ill'&amp;. Bacl,.
by Barberi. The leason cooC4!m• J ner and the anniver181'J of Mn:.
eel South America and lts relig- Richard OWen were obsel'Yed
iowi history. The book will be with gift, from their aecret pals.
concluded next month by Mn. The next• meeting will be held
on lhe 26th of next month at the ,
H. E Cook.
During U1e business session the home or Mrs. Owen.
&amp;alad
secreta ry's report was given by During the evening a

course was senred by Mrs. BacbA m'w feature of this year's Mrs. Hayes, last year'I aecreoffice oer to Mn. Robert Milla; M r 1.
pn. '.i"Jm. "The Thought for the wiry who will continue in
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Mrs. Willlam Wal�ra. Mrs.
ro•Hh" •,1;:15 given by Mrs. C. B. lhUI year to replace Mrs. Weyne Fultz,
Owen, Mrs. Henry Null, Mrs. Lee
F •·rtst who gav� an in:..piration- Gibbon!:. who resigned.
, Mrs. Raymond KJoea, Mra.
al reading from the Ideals Maga- Tentative dales were named Smith

zine.
Miss Bess Sanborn presented
devotions in the absence of Mrs.
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Forfnite Club
En.tertained At
Bachner Home

Tony Randall Eddie Hodge•
"ADVINTUIIIS OF
HUCKL5BIIRY FINN"
(Technicolor
111d Clnemaacope)
-•bow.11 Disney Cartoon
Featqre
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(In Technicolor)

lopt, IO
hturday Only
Clint Wilker in
"GOLD 011 THI 7 SAINTS"
- al10 Nial• Palrlck and
Yvone lllltchell In
"IAPPHIRI•
(Tecbnlcolor)

llBERff THIA1RE
MlddtoPtrt, Ohi. ·

TONIGHT•&amp; SATUIQAY
"THI HIADLIII GHOIT"
Richard Lyon, David Roae,
Llillne Sotlane, Clive RevUI
ABBO'IT &amp; COSTELLO
"MIIT CAPTAIN KIDD"
(Color)
With Chorle1 Lau1bton

IUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
,u11•1 Y•me'o
"MAITIR OP THI WOIILD"
, (Color)
Vince•! Prtce,
Charlea Bron■oa,
Henry Hull, Mary Webater
•c,■ATUIII PROM
THR BLACK LAGOON•
Richard Carlaon, Julia Ad·
IIU, Richard Dennl111, An •
ton.lo Moreno
Alae hlfftatl lh•

ror the annual rummage sale in Tewksbary and Mn. Leo Smith.
October with Mrs. Nom\all Waylond named

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Miss Burns, Mr.
Southern
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WOMEN'S DRESSES

Dinner Gue'sts

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SATURDAY

$10•

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A special group of new Fall Dresse!I-AII new fall
patterns and fabrics. One and two piece styles­
sborl sleeves and roll up sleeves. Shirtwaist and
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length 8 ft. White, Lt.

$1'5 . GIRLS DIIUIS
.,.95 GIILI DlllHII
$4.95 · GIRLI DRISIII
$5.95 GIRLI DIIHII
$7.'5 GIILS DIISSIS

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SALi $1.17
SALi
SALi
SALi $4,17
SALi P.17

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Salurd•y

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Pouchea - S.aket Jlan­
Clui..h Ba1a. Shoulder
Stnp 8lyle1 - in all th•
new Fall Shades,

$2-41

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In 11,., 38 lo flO. Made with warm qulllo4 llniDI, lltavv
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In tan, 111'11, blue and 11een. Trou,m In Ikea :at to IIO
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MATCHING SHIRTS
AND TROUSERS

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ILACIC AND WHITI
R-i.r 75c Verlch,.,,. r,, 1.- 114, 616 ____ hit 55c
--••r S5c Vtrlch"""' In llall 1 27, 6211 120• hit 451
KOD4CHRDM. I MM MOVII FILM ' '
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zipper side closing, belt loops ' all double
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Tan, Green. Complete
wltb brackets.

Our rerular otoek · of airta �... Many atylea In thl■
aroup and all euy to Olre fabrlco.
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Elberfeldn In Pc:,rnerOy
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sored by the group will be held
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on Thursday, NoveDlber 30.
n., year books P"•parod by
GIOUPS
Rev. Raymon Konkright were B OOSt
presented to the members and a Contributions wen, made b&gt; the
volt! of thanu given the mini.. Pomeroy, Middleport and Rut- j
ter. Mm. H. E. Cook reportA&gt;d oo land Band Boosters Association•
the vJ.;Latlon done during t h e when the Kin club met Tuesday
evening at the home o( Mrs. Har�
summer �.
At the close of the meetlog old Ebersbach; Butternut Ave.
cookies and roflee were oerved Mrs. Ebersbach presided al the
by the hosteo,.. with Mra. Wood- meeting and a report was given
gen! .....idlng at the co/fee &amp;erv• on birthday gilts to Shirley Will
Ice. An aJTangement or Fall flow- at the Children's Home. A report
en by Mrs, Bniee Lloyd centered was also given by Mrs. R. W.
Vaughan on the Studio Girl party
the n,lreshmeol table.
she gave for the club a.11 a money
making pl'Ojecl. The club was tn1
vltod to a party Thursday eve­
ning at the home ol Mr. and Mra. j
Harry Beegle, l'rospecl Hill, glv•
en. by Mrs. Herold Johnson.
Games were played during the
OWS
Miu Ella Moe Bums became social hour and prizes awarded
the bride of Mr. Robert Southern lo Mra. R. E. Vaughan • n d
orl Thursday m,ning at tho Ru� Mr,. Homer Hawkins. Tho door I
land NUlll'elle Church with Rev• prize woo awarded lo Mrs. Wil•
lard Ebersbacb, who also reeelv•
erend Grim oflloilltlng.
lie II the son of Mrs. L u I a ed a birthday gill from her 1eerel
Southem and the !ale John South• pal !frt. Johnson received on
ern. A member ol the Natlonol anniversary gift from her ,eoret I
Guard, he will leave !or Camp pol and hoste&amp;a 8�11 wore P"" l
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..nted to Mro. Eberobacb.
Polk, La. on Ocb&gt;ber lira!.
by
,erved
wa.
She lo the daughter ol Mrs. A salad course
Violet Burn, ol Middleport and the hootess and favors wero pot
Mr. Jake Burns ol Columbua. At- hold&lt;ro. Pn,..,nt were tbo,e nom­
tend�nl• at the wedding were ed above and Mrs. Edgar PraU,
Mr. and Mn. Robert Rickard. Mrs. Annice Ohlinger, Mrs, Theodore Lehew. Mr■. Teddy Warner.
and a guest, Mrs. Darla Ebersbacb.
Sleve Bachner'•
The next meeting w1l1 lie be!�
Blrthdtw Ob,eh,ed
the home of Mra. R\li;/Vaugbal
Tht lhlrd blrthda1 of Steven
on October 1L
an
Bichner, ,on ol Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bachner, wu celebrated
Werneaday evening at their home
1n 11Jdd1apor1.
as
atrons
Hi• decorated uke wa■ oerv'ed
OffletOy �
with Ice cream to hl, 11Tandmoth•
II', Mrs. Ida Bachner, hi, uncla
and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Everett
Bachner and daughtera, ' Karen Membera of the Past Matrons
and Connie and Mr. and Mra. ol Evangeline Chapter, OES, 01 1
Robert Tewubary all of Middle- Middleport were gue,ta ol Pomo- ;
port. Ho waa remembered with roy Past Malrolla al a 1:30 p.m.
dinner Tueaday, al the Maoonlc
cUt.o from bt., n,JaUv...
Temple.
Preceding the dinner, Margar•
COMMITTDI MET
et
Blaettnar president, extended
The audillng eommJIIN
of
Do
Theodoru, Council, Dauat,ten of a wel.-ome to the gue1ta and r•
guu
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America met WednetdaJ evenlna olhy Yooog pre,ldont of tho
l
club
ruponded
and
prayer
waa
at Ille home ol Mrs, Lillie Hauck,
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Osborn SI. Ji'ollowlng the audlllng &amp;lven by NelU. Tracy.
of the book,, • des,erl cour&amp;1 The table was attractive In 1
waa aerved by the boileu to white cover and centered wllb an
Mra. Albert Woodard, Mr■• Har, errMgemenl of ,ellow mum, on
ry stahl. Mrl. Ray Soldenabel, silver tray, Llghled candlea were
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Mrs. Richard Campbell, Mro. Don· placed at lntervala on Ibo tab
Followtni
the
clloner,
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aid Hauck and Mn. A r n O 1 a
...,. played with p-laeto awanled
lliyM.
.._;i;__,iiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i-;;.,.l 'o Grace .FNach, Beraioe Winn,
Nellie Tracy, Beulah 8-, Htl•
en jloynolda, Kathleen AnthonJ,
Edlllt Ruuell, Doroll\y YGWII
and Naomi ll.ouab. ,\ roadtni,
"Courlill' in Kentucky" by llrs.
Traoy concluded tho nieetlnaGuesta from Middleport w • r •
Beulah !lay•, Dorothy You1111,
Balta Raynolda, Grace Prencb,
Naomi Rouah, Evelyn Ltwta, lllr­
nlee Winn, KlthlNn Antbooy,
Mary Hughes, Mabel Bennett, Boll­
lab Jone,, Muino Allenlwortb,
Edith Ruuell and L 1 1 1 1 a n
Steill.

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COMMENTAffNG, EDITOl'IALI.Y

Patience Is The Keystone

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Since Congres, thia year pumped f2 1tnmg In early yean by !act of state en­
billion of new long term We into the abling bw1, eourt battlea, community
ttrban renewal program, U.S. communi­ dlslnlereet an� lneiiperlence.
ties are putting in bidJ for twice tbe
· A .eommunlt1 aeetlnt help mull eome
projects.
of
number
record
previous
UII with a workable plan for the arreat
The new grant authority will be par­ of blt,ht, the wlpln&amp; out of 1lulli1,. and
celed out at the rate of '500 million a 1enenl redevelopmenL
year for the nm four years. Tbat com­
In lhapln1 a specific project, It mu,t
pares with some $300 million a year estimate all COit.i of 1cqulrln1 and clearavailable in the years just past. T b e 1n1 a particular land area, aa well • n,.
larger sums, plus the assurance of con­ timat. the price It may 1et from !'$le
tinuity in the program, account for the of tbe land to project ·developm •.The
sharp step-up.
�ference, IJll•allY. • bll IOU tojbe city,
Hardly a city-based politician dista 11 borne 'bf advermnent - (rqn two­
who does not shout the need for urban tblrdJ to tbree-fourtbe federal,
� Nit
renewal. But few bother to explain what local ud occulonally �te.
It involves, , except In the most 1eneral
Despite thb fedel'lll preponderal\Ce, It
way.
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flaured that the $2 billion ln U, S.
Most of the money 1ranted II Intended
to help finance the Jteep coat at acqulr• srantt 10 far bffe stimulated $10 billion
In private coutructlon w o r t, betides
Ing and cleartn, bU,bted land to Jet Ute
stage for major redevelopment. CoJUld· addln1 IUbdanllally to city tu yleldt In
erably ,miller amounts are d11lped to many urblll NCton,
In the old days, slum clearance w a s
communities In con1ervln1 or rebablll•
tatlng already existing hou1tn1, where tied tight to pubUc bo111in1 on the the­
ory that every dwe1Un1 unit torn down
such action 1eems warranted.
Since the birth of t b e pro,ram In should be replaced. From 11149 on, Con•
11Me, some 900 projects have been ap- · sreu baa allowed lncre11ln1 amounts ol
proved In 500 communities , with grants clearance money to go for nonre1lden­
totalln1 ,2 blllion. Of the project total, tlal projects - up to 30 per cent today,
But with all the broadening and all the
roughly 180 represent effort, at con■ervallon and rehabllltatlon, the rest clear- outl1y1, progress in remaking the urban
face of America ii still slow. Only some
ance and redevelopmenL
The program It being deliberately en- 60 projects In severa l hundred h a v e
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'a"tL.hqptc11' either:• 1111 t h e
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bualneaman blmsell • ...,...i
manager ol all Manhall Fleld
textile mlllL 'l1iei, he went IDlo
pollUcs, beeomlng governor ol
North c;.,oJlu before hi W I 1,
na.,,.! Kennedy'• llllior cabinet
olllcer.
He charaderizes the Pl'elldent
today u "pro,people." llullneu
didn't elocl him !)Ill be uo tttlnB
lo do all be pnmiled durln1 the
campalsn, ,lncludlng the prom,,.
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The Voice Of Broadway

Will Joyce Be Mrs. Rose, Again?
ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
June Allyson and Dick Powell, plan
to remarry, probably In Tulla wllll!D 1
few days . . . Comedlann Frank t'ay l1
very, very Ill In California ... Joan, Col­
lins 11y1 her new love l1 a Taurus, bor•
oscoplcally spealdng. That could 111411n
R obert Wainer, or It could mean tbat
Joan II living dangerou1ly . , . Musldl111
who were present at the lnauaural re­
cording se8$1on of Marco ValenU IN
■till shaking their head,. They II)' tbe
1lnger (who II scheduled for • "Marlo
Lanza" buildup) llad 10 much ll'Ouble re­
membering tlie lyrics that a hypnotllt
wu brought Into tile ,1tudlo to aet the
words to him via post•hypnotlc aque■•
tion. They swear It.
U this iln't love, lt ttlll aouncl1 lite
Iota of fun. Faye l!ln1e?10ll held a 1&gt;trth­
day fete for Michael O'Brien at Goldie'•
New York, then tootled around town
with him in a rented Rolla-Royce, stop­
pl111 back at Goldie'• tor more cham­
pagne toasts u the evenln11 wore on. The
romantic endln1 came early In the morn­
ins when the Rolll waa dlamllaed In fav­
or of a hanaom cab for a ride throu,h
&lt;;entral Park. The lucky Mr. O'Brien II
an engineer from the \Vet! Co11t ...
To no one's surprise, Joan Cohn
couldn't bear the aeparatlon from Lau­
rence Harvey, to lbt new to Munich,
where he'a busy i,iaklng a movie. Joan's
preaence wlll make thlnp Uvelier while
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Since Congres, thia year pumped f2 1tnmg In early yean by !act of state en­
billion of new long term We into the abling bw1, eourt battlea, community
ttrban renewal program, U.S. communi­ dlslnlereet an� lneiiperlence.
ties are putting in bidJ for twice tbe
· A .eommunlt1 aeetlnt help mull eome
projects.
of
number
record
previous
UII with a workable plan for the arreat
The new grant authority will be par­ of blt,ht, the wlpln&amp; out of 1lulli1,. and
celed out at the rate of '500 million a 1enenl redevelopmenL
year for the nm four years. Tbat com­
In lhapln1 a specific project, It mu,t
pares with some $300 million a year estimate all COit.i of 1cqulrln1 and clearavailable in the years just past. T b e 1n1 a particular land area, aa well • n,.
larger sums, plus the assurance of con­ timat. the price It may 1et from !'$le
tinuity in the program, account for the of tbe land to project ·developm •.The
sharp step-up.
�ference, IJll•allY. • bll IOU tojbe city,
Hardly a city-based politician dista 11 borne 'bf advermnent - (rqn two­
who does not shout the need for urban tblrdJ to tbree-fourtbe federal,
� Nit
renewal. But few bother to explain what local ud occulonally �te.
It involves, , except In the most 1eneral
Despite thb fedel'lll preponderal\Ce, It
way.
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flaured that the $2 billion ln U, S.
Most of the money 1ranted II Intended
to help finance the Jteep coat at acqulr• srantt 10 far bffe stimulated $10 billion
In private coutructlon w o r t, betides
Ing and cleartn, bU,bted land to Jet Ute
stage for major redevelopment. CoJUld· addln1 IUbdanllally to city tu yleldt In
erably ,miller amounts are d11lped to many urblll NCton,
In the old days, slum clearance w a s
communities In con1ervln1 or rebablll•
tatlng already existing hou1tn1, where tied tight to pubUc bo111in1 on the the­
ory that every dwe1Un1 unit torn down
such action 1eems warranted.
Since the birth of t b e pro,ram In should be replaced. From 11149 on, Con•
11Me, some 900 projects have been ap- · sreu baa allowed lncre11ln1 amounts ol
proved In 500 communities , with grants clearance money to go for nonre1lden­
totalln1 ,2 blllion. Of the project total, tlal projects - up to 30 per cent today,
But with all the broadening and all the
roughly 180 represent effort, at con■ervallon and rehabllltatlon, the rest clear- outl1y1, progress in remaking the urban
face of America ii still slow. Only some
ance and redevelopmenL
The program It being deliberately en- 60 projects In severa l hundred h a v e
larged to take In more interested cities reached the actual rebuilding stage, Re.
and towns. Furthermore, It ,wu ham- newal takes bl&amp; money, but also Infinite

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.Hodges Has Toughest N,ew Frontier Mission
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WASIIINGTON-INEAJ- Sec­
retary of 0,111 - 1.utbor H.
Hodgel 1w "- of the ....,....
jobo in the JtamodJ ,,_ Ill
aome- way1 fl:'1 even wane than
tho job ol SecNtary ol stole Dun
Ruu. All Rualr baa to do ii per­
auado lhr1llbc,bey lo IN, .._
al!le. But llodfles 1w le ...,..,,.
Atnll'ieal hneb, wi.- that the
Kennedy 1dmlntslrallon It n O I
"'anli-buslneu."

or
'a"tL.hqptc11' either:• 1111 t h e
oecrollrJ, lit - • -­
bualneaman blmsell • ...,...i
manager ol all Manhall Fleld
textile mlllL 'l1iei, he went IDlo
pollUcs, beeomlng governor ol
North c;.,oJlu before hi W I 1,
na.,,.! Kennedy'• llllior cabinet
olllcer.
He charaderizes the Pl'elldent
today u "pro,people." llullneu
didn't elocl him !)Ill be uo tttlnB
lo do all be pnmiled durln1 the
campalsn, ,lncludlng the prom,,.
lion of OCDIIOll1le growth.
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tlu -,,t,y.·Far.we are -,1n1
out ol Ille Jut ..,....i.., twiee ..
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'"Ille (ll'IMI n■llanll praduot 111111 nte ol -' � II 11111
. hlpal ... end lbt, pnjeelm
ii far 1 '840 blllJon rate al thi
lilll ., lhe year.
"llpalne,a feell·tt can make
prof111, wltb ■ '6,5 bllllon In­
_. 1o .. ·-1 r■lo ol '41.1
bllUaD In the ....... quarter 111d
natlonll 1.- at � new a I 1tlmt blp annual rato ol fQI �
Ila.
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"We lhould have I bllaDctd
t-idaet ill 1Bllll and ... mlpt
- do h In 1961, becluae there'I
no tellla&amp; just how much mm,.
ey eveeybody ii IIOIDI lo make."

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The Voice Of Broadway

Will Joyce Be Mrs. Rose, Again?
ly DOROTHY KILGALLIN
BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
June Allyson and Dick Powell, plan
to remarry, probably In Tulla wllll!D 1
few days . . . Comedlann Frank t'ay l1
very, very Ill In California ... Joan, Col­
lins 11y1 her new love l1 a Taurus, bor•
oscoplcally spealdng. That could 111411n
R obert Wainer, or It could mean tbat
Joan II living dangerou1ly . , . Musldl111
who were present at the lnauaural re­
cording se8$1on of Marco ValenU IN
■till shaking their head,. They II)' tbe
1lnger (who II scheduled for • "Marlo
Lanza" buildup) llad 10 much ll'Ouble re­
membering tlie lyrics that a hypnotllt
wu brought Into tile ,1tudlo to aet the
words to him via post•hypnotlc aque■•
tion. They swear It.
U this iln't love, lt ttlll aouncl1 lite
Iota of fun. Faye l!ln1e?10ll held a 1&gt;trth­
day fete for Michael O'Brien at Goldie'•
New York, then tootled around town
with him in a rented Rolla-Royce, stop­
pl111 back at Goldie'• tor more cham­
pagne toasts u the evenln11 wore on. The
romantic endln1 came early In the morn­
ins when the Rolll waa dlamllaed In fav­
or of a hanaom cab for a ride throu,h
&lt;;entral Park. The lucky Mr. O'Brien II
an engineer from the \Vet! Co11t ...
To no one's surprise, Joan Cohn
couldn't bear the aeparatlon from Lau­
rence Harvey, to lbt new to Munich,
where he'a busy i,iaklng a movie. Joan's
preaence wlll make thlnp Uvelier while
he'• off camera.

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Working foward Patriotic Aims
Is Urged By DAR's State Regent

1 Mrs.

Reynolds
the ...,,_
"Y&lt;NI and I WOftlng toaetlier l
t BPW
Mr ...i Mn. Vernon Rogers w·11 H
, r« our palrialle frinciplliF can Sbadn ol lav...i.r 1111d pmpla
CJ...; -ti ol Woodville are
! make • ,_.,i for - 1111on I pndommated 1n u.
unday
....., •he birth ol a .... -1 c,'ub sos
memben . · · · .Ibo Dougl,terw ol r......-. emcllm,
1-'· Tiff1ft on 5ep1em- Mn. Guy ReyeMlda will be
boepllll 18
the
ilevollalon it I Qu'io. CHOI and ,udwlda,
Amencall
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_ � ennlng al Cbe Sarai, lemllt, a1111a lbrll, DID- Qllldl, H� .. .. .....
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Linda DanoD, Paa, � IIIJwbu,&gt; • ._ -4r UN. I
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Ball ID Middleport.
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Grlna,
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hen
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randparento
Rogen
Su
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y
a
morning
the
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nda
wheu •· Fede,a- !CJ, wblob ou lhould · l!ive your dlnin&amp; ...,._ Senilll! mffee
!tlh•t 1
the
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Pfflleld .,;.i Etollo Blatt ol ,-,w Nam:, llurlll, Diw Cl1a, .,.
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and IIPI. Ch■rlea Bermett ol Mid- tioo Breakfast will be held al her love and loyalty," Mn. � lea ,_. Jin. Locliary and lln.
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, c.tol,n 8-11. ,..,, ADI
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well
0.Gr...i
r
the
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who
F
Mn.
and
Mr.
and
dlepott
Allen Minton, ttate nt!enl ol tbe A1fted Elberfeld. 'l1ie flower ar- c;....,
I home from 7 : 30 lo 8 : 30.
Va
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SU- Ref. ,Im••• _.. _.,.. It
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Grand Chaplet
the 01!'.S
g■nbt ofOblo
Bogen of West Columbia, W. Va. The breakfast which is being Ohio Society DAR, told members , rangomenll mode by Mrt. ffar. lln. aw,ie. ,._....,
Bet.u lo pl» i!lato
her buo- dra Blmoe.
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and
,
,
of
ll,I, Wlllda J1oa1b;
planned by the hostess commit- and gueats of Return Jooathu ! old Lollle, ineluded • number of. IUllfl to go lo Woodvllla Sund"1 bwl erie
has be«! ct,ooen
up tho ebolr !Gr Ibo Nie"
who
111M Katy Olllr/ 11$
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tee of the club heedede by M ,.. Mei ga Chapter P'r1day afternoon choioe ,.... lrotll the gonlowui lo •iatl wllh her CWl&amp;hler and ooiot.t
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Gr
of
moelln8
the
and
the
wort
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me
E
elya
Glbbou,
c.,
v
na Jin, Alm �
ol Mn. Dor Seba&amp;- , of Dor �er.
' Nina RusseU will mark t he be- et the hp
famlly, Mr, and lln. Vtl'IICltl
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,orneroy, Ohio
year.
lbil
t1iap1er
,
Tllur•
Vaughan
HDa
GNINI',
gmning of National BPW Week !or fer, Llnooln Hill
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1be Scbaeler grounda and pr- llogen and new ..., who woa born Tl!tnclay .....ing
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Jania Everoon,
, Mr. � 1118 Veughan
Follow in� the / It waa the re-uaembldt&amp; of the deoa
TONIGHT
lhe loca l chili.
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Tuelllay.
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ping view
and the
ung two numben, "Cro!la In n., O,eryl F.dwardo, R.,..., µ.Jo, lldp4 lli'I,, Jwl • �
"GIDGET GOE S
brea k faSI the members wil. go to Daugh,tero alter chapter inacliV- !be Ohio
ver Bend was enjoy- Mlts Friflde Faehnle who � Window." nd ''flllne Alone.�
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Al- Debra Bill and Becli:y � 11n Gal9 �
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church ut the Heath Methodlllt ily for two monthJ and muked l ed
HAWAIIAN"
at
w
gn,u
One
of
the
oldmt
det
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p.
by
the
Molp
Gener·
mn,pep
yt.g hbn wu Mn. Hiatt After the pr,,giam ftfreahmenll
lllnl,• � - Bon Blob, °'
(Technicolor)
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Church or to the church 01 the,r the lira! of.llclal vltlt al the atale es an mollt l l n,oque 1tlel
In al ilolpltat 'all week Wall report, at the organ, """"""' of Elber- were aerved In the dlllblS
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Reine
Carl
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Dane
Jamu
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regellt. "Know Your DAR" was the area.
the Schaefer borne wu ed lo be bnJJl'ovlng yuterday.
,
PGmeroy.
feld 'o
!llchael Callan , Joby Baker ,
• of the ball wit.Ji Mn. Kemril lie' PrJa G.n i'llllna � 11111111 '·;
Wed nesday the club members lbe JJubject of _her taill In which conotructed
On
00 the former Wll- J. R. Neal remalna ID crltlcal Mn. Ja&lt;:I,: Beohtlo, '4fortb)i )la, Elhlnoy, Jin. N
Deborah Walley , PegllJI Cass ,
Offllall � 1111d �be guests for • �ookln g dem• ,he told of the organttatton of the
'f �
will
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Jeff
Jr.,
i llam and Susan Downie h o m • condition at Holzer lloopflaL ,Jltl Iron presided over the meeting reya, 1llrl. Jad, Satterfield, llrs.
Eddie Foy,
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uel
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the
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tralion
890,
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mmnbers,
with
in 1
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ons
"HORSE WITH THE
place.
brother, Cberlea nl i....aMtt wu ...i ' uo Introduced GIiier ...� KaJad Btndy, Mrs. llruee BlnfI � ·' -�
Company ollice al 7 · 30 P m.
a memberllhlp IIO year, lat- l
FL YING TAIL"
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the ftrot of thla week ol&amp;on tncludllla Alyce Jonet1, bam wttb Mrl. F.dna Frellcb oar,c
here
alled
ooteues
aflemooll
the
for
H
b
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pl
been
have
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WALT OISNE Y'S
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In
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Mn. Ing 81 hallo ·es. � table ,wu
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187 00I ( 0,000
\ Grand Marabal of
1111n ■
. were Mn Schaefer and officer, beeauae of bla ·.,..dttlon.
(Technicolor)
the club in various w,n ws � 81)iaJ
and property , including I n
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mes
igh
Cl
ame,
twortby
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, Grand .u.b. &amp;f centered with 1111 arrangement of :.,
a
a
Brew
Fabulous .story of a
town pertaining to the spec a three Jarge buildlllga in Washing- 1 M · Kn t Mn J
'Ml II tilt ... I ',. . '
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Mn Allen Jlughes varlgalo&lt;hhryaantbemllllll ml
jump.happy cow-pon y
Pomeroy·
gton, Mrs.' Emer
week which will be c,,l,brated on, D. C. worth $Sl milhon.
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Grand i,prnenblttw, lo � pink candles arranged by Mn. fonn,,-1)' m,plel ..,. .
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from the f,rsl through lhe 7th of Mn M inton paid tribute to the
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SUN.-MO N.-TUES.
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at Middleport; and Mra. Bl!fflard Robert eoata: Cook1es )Wldwlcl,es �
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the month.
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foundera ol the society a n d
Oct. I , 2 &amp; 3
e
Soalding, Deputy Grand M,in,n, coffee, punch w re aerved, Fall :_.
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...,. Wf� B adford • Mita 'Grace
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"PIPE"
to tile
Frank Coats of Reedsv ille has viewed the blalorh,, patriotic and
tile
m
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flowers
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Athens
of
.
H 'r1on ...:- Miss Bess Sanborn.
Cantin fla1
purchased the R ic� Bor mg educ:aUonal projecta w�lch head �
by.,
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J'OIII' She
lntro&amp;lced l!:dlth But- reception ball for
�Shirley Jonea propert y .
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Dan Dailey
ing
�ta me1uded M"· K e I I h O ficen or the
the more than :fl oomnnttees. She
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tho
of
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me
urged the Daughters lo joio tho M oClun�, past otate regent of were elected when Rook si-:1n
!!&gt; [l1H!lia
Ho . '11iere were
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an
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Mrs.
Th
Gr
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met
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gi
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will
which
Ohto DAR caravan
preaetlt from Pomeroy llatrtlonleave Oclober 30 for · • tour ol H i.. ing, Mra. Donald Smith, ail of ec,. Fred G&lt;Jegleln was rwlected vUle, Mt. Moriah
ol Bn·
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Iorio olles and DAR s upported lumbUI: Charles Lewis Chopler, aa worthy master: William Gnie- orly, Marietta, Albony, Racine,
tut IWIIRIIMT, " 'IOU
schools In the oouth. Mrt. Minton Pl. Ple81811t, W. Va. : Mn. WU• aer, OYerseer: Mrs. Huber Brown Athen,, McConnel.mlle, Matamor'
l'lllD JNIS IU . . . WNlll 11
R. Ham Knight of Pl. Pleasant; M IN lecturer; Amoe Leonard, oleward 88 and Clearwater, Florida.
wat presented by Mrs. A.
TIii
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Knight regent, who cooducted lhe Ann Htll regent, MIii Margaret George Skinner, ...1s1ian1 atewI
:::;_
Aloo lntrodueed ...,. the fol.
ritualistic opening of the meet- Ecker: Mro. M. T. · Epling, Mn. ard; Mra. WOiiam Grueaer, � lowing wiling woriby il)alrons
ll
ing. Mra. Patrick Loc!,ary acted J. E . Gilli, and Mn. J. S. Clark lain : Frank Grueoer, h'ensun!r ; and worthy trons Wilma Ba ey
pa
of FN!llcb Clly q,apter, Gallipo- Mra. Borner Radford. �. an
as chaplain,
d Russell Balley of. Guynffle,
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Orui Grueser, gate keeper ; Nan- Ruth Ann Beall of. Bevtrly,
The state regent wu given a ■
Geergift from the Chaptar as was Mro. Memberl of the loc,al Chapter cy Sklruier, Ceret : M·aey Jane galeen Hockenberry of Marietta,
Jn· tng Karr Jr. director of South- from out ol the eounty were Mn. Doug1-u, PGmona: . Mra. Fronk Be&amp;ste lleckley
Albny, liar,
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R. W. Finllerwald, of. Athena and Grueoer, F·lora: Mrs. John E • jorte Crow of Pomeroy and Ber­
east diatrlcl, •who was praised
Mra. Minton for her tnlere,t and Mrs. Edward Jones of Jackson. win, lady assilltant ateward: C. nice Hoffman of. Rarrllarvllle.
work In the district. Mn. Karr Other member1 prnent in add� I,. Heaton, exeeullw, committee;
A88lsting in the cl,apier offlcen
■ were Mn. Mn. Amos Leonanl, home econ- wa,
•ho, u diBtr.lct dlreclar, pn,sid• tlon lo the
Cheelebrff who pro,
,,·
ed over the tjlalrlcl meeting In A. H. Carpenter, Mn. Lochary, omtn chairman; M..., George terned for J.,_ Ciatworthy.
Logan, Thursday, gave htghllghta Mr■• C. �. llenneJly, Mrt. Pearl Skinner, 1')Uth cbalrman: Mra. Durln�
the 'l"onin( rltualiAtlc
l HyaeU, Mn: J. E. Harley, M ra. John Erwin, Juvenile ehatrman: work of the Job's Daughters was
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Elberfeld, Mr•. M. D. Hartinger, C. E. Blaltoslee, legiolatlvo ag­
Bill, day paid wh,n yo u poy by check, It's th•
lsa Lenora Ollea, M rs George ent : and Mn,
M
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&amp;bert Loulu, plliulln,ulike w,q lo loko ,are of rour oliligatlono.
Sldnnet, Mn. Ev'l"ett lilly•. Mrs. anlol.
onor.,..
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Lawteuce Milhoan, Mn. Harold Quarterly birthday, were obTONIGHT
y iva
lee
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part
surpr
In
anna
n
Klein.
f
P,
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Mra.
and
Loh•
oerved with a potluck dinner pre, I
Clint ·walker tn
the
at
allernooli
Friday
held
ceding the meet ing. The next
"GOLD OP THI 7 SAINTS"
, home of Miss Allee Smith North
Pay 3% lnt-t On Your Savi"91
- •la• meeting will be Thuraday, OcloSecond Avenue, Middleport,
lo
Ni&amp;le Patrick and
her 12.
celebrate hor 911th birthday,
Yvone Mitchell tn
"IAPPHIRI"
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(Technicolor)
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l and net�hbora who vlllted with
WUI Meet Mon.day
Oet, 1-2
' Su11. &amp; Mon.
She
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aftemoon.
the
her
dunng
ary
Mlulo
n
The B. H. Sanborn
Tony Curtll Joan Blldtman
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of
M
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lety of the Middleport Fir■t received 8 large birthday eake
\ t "THI GRIAT IMPOITIR"
lnc
Co,
8choedtnger
lleloa
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iumbUI, !Int vice prealdenet of
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- ateo Baptlal Church will meet Monday decorated with tbe' L-lpll,,u "911
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the
S
theut
of
al
So
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_
th _ evening at the church
Marnber Federal R"erv• Sy1t-m
I.JIii Palmer and
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at 7, 80. Yean, Allle Smith' frGIII Ruth
Women 1 . Guild, of the B 6
,
.
lht
If.
in
Thompson
Corlol
ln■tlplell
who
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R Miss Rhoda Ball will be In charge Hawkin■
M,mb-r Federal Depotlt ln1uranc• Carpor o lion
churdtet, WU auut opeabr when
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of t h e Jll'O&amp;r&amp;m, "Kindling lair. Tli, cake WU llr9td wllll
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POMEROY, OHIO
Thought,,• and will be auiated by lee �am to, her frteadl.
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ated dlorch 11!5 Wednetclay eveothero al the Society.
Among those who 9lllletl wlih
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, nlng at the chri,
The Electa Ctrol• ol the church her were Miu FlorlDel Talbtlll.
Th• ffl!!ellng In charge ol Mn. will have charge ol. !be devotional Mn. Martha Childs, Mn. Frank
Dalt Smtih, pnoldent, opened period and relreshmenll will be Wallace, Mrs. C. R. Wile; Jr.,
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with prayer by the Re\&gt;. Waldo served by the Prlsotlla
Circle. Mrs. Maggie Senrie1, MIia Sar•
a Mrs. Edlaon Baker, president, Dobbs, Mra. Joho Wl!j'Mf, Ruth
J, llarlela 1111d tho. ilnglng
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hymn. A contribution of '5 wu will have charge of the bt11lneR1 Wlae. Miu Margaret Sauer, M"'
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made to the Unlted Churdl Wom- meeting.
, Hattie smtth, bet atater-ln,law,
-----and Miss Hawkins.
en, Beggar, night wu dltcuu- ·
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MOTIIERI MUT
ed 41'¥1 It wu wi.ti to 1lve qion• •
RALLY DAY
1
Middleport Senior Mothen will
ey collectecl to UNISEI', .
tomoi,.
bold
be
,.Ill
Mond
Day
at
1
Rally
Oct,
ovealng,
111
&lt;Ii
lt1tform Br11
A l'Nlbyterlaa -hll w,.. meet
al 7:30 p.m, al the hip aobool. All row at the Middleport Olurdl ol,
announced for October 12
; ••;
Ail.ville and family night fol. mntben iri urged to be pn,,ent. Cllrlat. A goal bu ,_, ■el by
----each cla.u of the Sunda1 �
lowed by • ltltliful. for Ocfo.
)ler n, Plan, wer- cltlc:lllled Im: The natural by In music II the to help meet the total goal wli1ch
bad beeo ■et fer tho enltri cmurdl
the Columbus Rqlonal .-in, key of. C major, whtcb bu
or
ICbooL
flat,. . .
41 Ille Women•, Guild of tht E I �
R ehurch, whlcb will be held at
\
the Fedorated ehllrdl OQ October
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""" ClOlllllltltee &lt;hllll--.
Elbohetli Flcl&lt; wu . In
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charge of the pl'Oll'alll whkb op.
aned with the ■tory of Nlcodemwi
by Mn. Waldo J, llaltelo. follow.
ed b1 hymn tinging, Mlat 8d-.
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JIIM Fick. pw ID tnoplrlq talk
SIDING
INIULATION
. CIILINO TILi
''CGlnmltment," · 111 off•
on
»u, new d• Cool Ill the lllffl• Wood or aluml•
Ing w11 lllbo bJ Mn. Paul W­
mer and wann tn nurn. our ..pert- •
11cm,
and Mr-. .,,,,_ Jl'vlm,
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For
wW
,talf
enoed
winter.
to lmtalL Aa,111, the •
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you
help
Fl&lt;t cm lleh■lf of ihe Guild
Miu
or
ceUinc
lb,
lie or non­
fidt w1III. Aa Aa low u • - - Ue, u low u
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