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Pastor Sellers
Presents Paper

Catholk Women ro
Sponsor Bake SGle

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Catholic Women s c u o
Sacred Heart church was
Wednesday evening ln
th
church auditoriUm following
the lenten servt&lt;e.

Ditco'll•r tN hictderl brillianc.
and beauey i n your di•mond. A
aup.tl'bty laSihOiled settin&amp; •HI

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m11ke y o~o~r pm look tara•r,
IOwli•r. Find the 'I~ yo.~
prefer tn 01111 wioe Ml.etion ,

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Mrs. Paul Casri, president.
opened the m'"'ting with prayer. Plans were discussed for a
rummage and bake sale In April, the dat.: to be announced.
Plans
also m
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white ,,ep ant sa e a e
meeting. Round robin gel well
cards were sent to Miss MBIII·
dt Schorn Mn. Pauline Allgel·
eltl and Mrs. Basilio Girolaml.

~ereh

~~or ne~

~ ;;:Y~:.t~g. ~~~w~s~y ~~~~
wei ers fe&lt;! hour

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CaU. are Made on
Member Pro•pectt

Members of the GQiden Rule
Cl88S of the Middleport Firat
A paper entitled
"Pt·ayer 1 Baptist Church called on pr..
lnd' ldual" wa . pre- spectlve members as a part of
1 nd th
e
tv
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their meeting Thursday evensented by Rev. Paul A. Se ,.,.., ing at the home of Mr. and
P•stor of the Syracuse ~! Mrs J Jenkins. .
Charge, followec. by a
.
After. the calls the group reston on prayer, when the Melf!S turned 10 the Jenldos home
County Ministerial Association
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met Ill regular session in the wherehe~d shb~rt G;:•~n~
MI. Moriah Baptist Church in ;~~!dent. A report was given
Middleport recently.
by the flower committee and
The Medicare and
discussion held on various busmedtcal bills now before
iness matters.
Refreshments
k
· W hlngton
were served by the hosts to
m sedaslt was,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anthony,
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urge
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fowler, Mr.
ges
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and Mrs. Manning Floes and
to
Mrs. Richard Hovatter.
their stand on Medicare
or
Eldercare.

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Men &amp;Women's
NAME BRAND
CLOTHING In
New Spring Styles
SHOP

Around And
About
Middleport

I Paul's Lutheran Church of Porn-

eroy volunteered to present a
paper entitled "Antlnomlanlsm,
its Theory and Practice," at Ute
· next meeting.
Ladie• of the MI.
Moriah Sgt. end Mrs. Edward Lee
Church prepared and served a McComas and dulhlers Dianchicken dinner for the minis- ne Leigh and Patrac1a
Ann
tors following the meeting.
have arrived lor a visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. McComas. Sgt. ~cComas
SON BOBN
has been stationed In Vtet Nam
M and Mrs Donald F. and Mrs. McComas and daughJoru';;on of Porti.nd are an- ten have. been residfn&amp; In Ne-

:~r~;:~t!'tlrt! of as~:a~: ~~:; ~·~.':,~as:ot~~i. .~:

Marcb 7, weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz.,
named Bruce Dohald. He has a
brother, Brian Arthur, age 21&gt;
years. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Thereon Johnson of
Racine and Mr. and Mrs. WilUam A. McKelvey of Portland.
Great srandparenta are Mr.
and Mrs T JL Hllldore and
Mr. and ·~. Fred Philson of
Racilte.

MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

lives before commg to Middleport.
.
Mrs. Michael Clm~ has returned to her ho~e m . R to
Grande after bemg WJih her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Roush and her son, Ricky: She
hsd been iU w1th a VII'US inleclion.
Mrs. Charles Searles Is a ~urglcal patient at Holzer Hospttal
In Gallipolis.
Barbara Morgan, Ohio Unlverslty student, spent the past
weekend with her sister, Mr.
lllld Mrs. Dan Meadows and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones

Sentlllel. Pomeroy-~4dleport,

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
Mrs. Elza
ed Holzer Hospital
for observation and

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Mrs. Charles R. orr Sr. left
today, for CoiWIIbus to altelld
a B&amp;PW tea honoring mothers
wlth her doUihter, Miss Polly
Karr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Natlum 8lgp
apent last Sunday in C41WIIbua
with their daUihter, Miss Jean
Caslo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger
and daughter, Paula June. were
Columbus visitors on Wednesday.
RobertThursday
Pullins !of
arrived
or aThurstvlsoiln
with his grandparents Mr and
Mrs Rollin Bearha '
·
M. Roher! Rltdale Mrs.
BID r~rueser and l\11'1 .' Gary
OUI visited Wednesday in Belpre with Mrs. Paul Grlnste.acl.
Mrs.. CISir Spencer and Mrs.
Robert ·Ritchie visited Thursday
afternoon, with Mrs. H u g b
Bearhs and IOD, Ronald.
Mrs. R. A. Thompson reltlrnedIt! ber btme, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Thursday after a visit with
bet 115tet=, Mrs. Mary E. Oh-

linger.

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CALENDAR
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Mart&amp; n
The JOF Class of the Unit·
ed MethoCilst church will meet
at the churCh, Monday at 7:30
p. m.
Theodor'uo Council Daulbters
of America will meet In resuJar aeoslon at the IOOF Hall,
Monday at 7:30 p. m. A social
how' and games will follow the
meeting and those attending
are osked to bring aandwiches

Chester Council
w-.Jnesc/ay
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The Ladies Auxiliary to the
Lewis Manley POll 263, Amerl·
can Legion, will meet Tuesday
evening at the home of Mra.
Will ·winston at 7:30 p. m.

Club Meets at

M::YBernard Schramm
Zanesville Is visiting with
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Lydia Eberabach enter·
Lyons and childri'D,, Tom,
talned the Pomeroy Shakeada, Bernard and Debbie. Mrs.
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Lyons and Debbie
peare club Wednesday a ler·
led Mrs. Schramm to
noon at her Mulberry Av home.
The meetiug, in charge ol
po~nday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Henn~y, president,
M s C H Jones Third Ave opened with devotwna by Mro.
w~~ h~r ~ister a~d brother-~ Jed Webster Sr .• who read two

Ebersbach Home

SEE rr.-SEE US ••• AND
SAVE BY BUYING IT WITH
A LOW-COST BANK LOAN!
Tho low ...1 ond clHrly lloted lol'tlll lno unoxpected oxtrasl of our bonk

•uto loane con wve you monoyl They'ra Nsy to ••PlY out of lncoma too.
OTHI!ill POMEROY NATIONAL BENEFITS:

,, Ch- tho one monthly fNlyment plan that best
fih; your budget

Sea How Llttlolt Cosio To Flnonce The Pomeroy Notional Way

$1000
1500

2000
3000

136 MONTHS :30 MONTHS !24 MONTHS 118 MONTHS
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$60.55
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NATIONAL BANK

SEitVTNG MEIGS COUNTY FOR OVER 93 YEARS

POMEROY

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DAY SERVIa

SHIRT
FINISHING

Den Three CUb Scouts met
Wednesday after school at the
home of Mrs. Richard Rosenbaum, den mother, with Mrs.
:::.llmore, ...~s~ant den

ROBINSON 'S

Tbe CUb Scouta' oath In unison opened the meetlug followLAUNDRYed with the pledge to the
DRY CLEANING
led by Ricky Case and a soug
WY 2-5428
POMEROY led by Tommy Reed. The pro"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiii::i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ject lor Ute week wu palnlln3
,wolf or indian head tie pins.
Refreshments of cookies and
kool-ald were served by J o •
Rosenbaum and a candy bar
was given each boy by M I k
Gilmore In observance of hll
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
birthday, alter which the lfOUP
"THI LIVIL Y SliT"
aang Happy Birthday to Mike,
(Technicolorl
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Jam.. Darren, Pamela Tlf·
Attendlug were the ..,..e
ltn Doug McCiu"!'z Joanle and Jeff Hysell, David White,
Soinmero Marilyn Maxwell. II ~l!cl&amp;~ Couch, Harold Slasou aDd
"BULLET FOR A BADMAN" II Marvin McGuire. The
nell
fTechnicolor)
Audle Murphy, Domn Me· meeting wiD be 'l'ue.tday alter
Gavin, Rota Lee, Sktp Hom· sclioo1 at Ute Rosenbaum home
eler.
with Andy Vaughan to provide

Member Federal Reserve System

Moreh 14-15-16

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

"THI NIGHT 01'
THI! IGUANA"
Richard Burton, Ava. Gard·
ner. Sue L7PD. Deborah !torr,
Jameo Ward, GriJIOD BID;
Cyril Delevantl

Your Savings E1m 4% Interest . ·.. E;ffttlve Mllr. 15, 1965

John H...toft't

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Class Supplies

Planll were made to ~
lllppHes for the klDclerprlc
and nunery clmes by 1111
Eleanor Clrele of Heath Mell&gt;
Church Thureda the chiU'ch.
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Henry
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Biggs. Mrs. ;.label Van Meter ~=:":· uruo '
and Mrs. Marlon Wood.
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SATURDAY IS BARGAIN DAY

STOR" HOURS ARE I'ROM
9 IN THI MORNING TO 8:30 IN THE EVENING

... lhll Saturday • • • lllp
aehool , dance. at the PoiiMitoj
Junior Jf1P auditorium lrolll
• to 11 p.m. The Ja7a will . .

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Alabama Governor Asks for
Conference on Tense Issue

i!:illfll.\INifii01iilbJI:a/

the marathon C()nfrontation be- possible moment," said ' 'a solu-

tween police and demonstraors lion leading to the cessation of
that has heen goiug on ln Selma these demonstrations is of urg-

Comedy ( ?) of Bumps Foilow.
SWI.tch at Dri"ver's ·Seat·

~~u~~e~~~· i~~:~n .~:~~~

for the past three days.
The demonstrators say they The governor met late Into the
want to Courthouse
march to the
Dallasa gomery.
night with his cabinet in Mont·
County
to hold

The Pnmeroy Pollee Depart,. more. This time !he Firestone rights advocate who was slain.
Walla&lt;e's tr!egram said
GOOD CITIZENS - The R eturn Jonathan Meigs DAR ch~pter met in Pomeroy at the Federated church .J'ri.
.
state authorities "are com- day for tts annual Good CJhzens dtnner .. Honored at the event w.e~e fiv e students, each representing a b i 11.
ment Investigated one of those vehicle went forward and hit Offici•ls have banned 111ch pletely adequale 1o cope wHh school of the county. The gtrls were wtnners of the DAR Good Ctlizens contest. Left to right are Donna Crow
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"most unasual" traffic ac- another parked car owned by marches because of the racial this sitaatlon . • • which Pomeroy
school ; Martha Ntcholson, Mtddleport High school; Suzy Parker, Rutland High school; Mrs. Wilmj
cldents Friday morning on Dick Vaughan.
climate of the town. State troop- poses some of the great.it Sargent, chatrman
the event ; Wtlma Atherton, Eastern Htgh school , who placed high on the Jist of partlt:IEast Second-st.
Pollee said Mr.
ers are standing by to enforce iaternal problems ever faced pants; Clartce Nom s, Southern H1gh school, and Mrs. Beul ah Jones, regent. _ Sentinel Photo.
Tbey saJd the acchfent oc- was not injured. No charges the ban.
by thla aatlon." But, J&amp;e aafd,
C!)ll'l'ed when a ear driveo by \tere flied.
Wallace, In a telegram to
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w.
Stansbury, Q&gt;lumbut, - - - -- -· - --'-- - - ' - -- --''--- ---'--- - - - - '' - - flnpped on East Second to let
oUt 1 passenger. Mr. Stansbury got out of his vehicle on
the driver's side and Mrs Stans. Good _Citizens willJ!ers of the :eon.
ISchool. high scorer in thP coun· l hec:'" .careefa they plan to follow'
bury ICOOted over to take over
ftve Metgs. County h1gh schools The girls were lniroduced by :ty; Clarice Norris, of Southern ' after graduation.
at lhe wheel.
were special_ g1Jests of Return IMrs. Harold Sar ent Good Citi -·High School: Donna
C r 0 w.
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Jonathan Meigs Chapter, Daugh- zen chainnan gwh~ resented Pomerov High School ;
Suzie ~ISS ~arker: Me-Igs
O:Jun.
PnUce said the car wa$ apters of the American Revolution
h .th
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behplf f h Parker · Northwestern
High t.y s Jumor Mtss pageant wift..
t th
I Ch
parently left ln gear during
0
eac WI a pm on
a o t I!
ner was introduced by Mra.
a
e annua
arter ay Iunc h- chapter Certificates .11 be lv- · School, a nd Martha Nicho lson. E ·
the switch In drivers and Mrs.
eon Friday afternoon at Ute Fedlat · .
. wt 1 g Middleport High school
merson Jones, regent. MISI
Stansbury steppe4 on the gas
erated Church m Pomeroy. l :oniese~t :~e ~~f;o~~~~ ~ch:~ l Each of the winners de~crib- ~~rkerf ~~veJ an. in:~esting re.
feed os she attempted to get
W
f th
h
led the acti vities in their com· .. w 0
e_ umor tss compeIn JlO!!Iilon to drive. The car
omen
e . c urch were i Receiving the pins were Wil - munities. schools and churches tit 10 " at Mtddleport and at tht
!!lOVed, knocking Mr. Stansbury
lD chsrge of ser':':'g_ the luncn- rna Atherton of Eastern High in which they participate and
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DAR Honors Citizenship Winners

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Film Shows
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Work at Home

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Mrs. Stansbury again put the
car Into a forward gear and
otruck the Haggerty truck once

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finest selection possible.

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Spurred by tho memory of a sleln whitt 111inltter, cl•
vii rights cruuclon wora rNdy to march ~oin today
In all porto rtf lht nation to prolftl violence In t h e
South. Soma groupo bei.ded outoldo various fade rei
SELMA, Ala. (UJ&gt;I) - Gov. George C Wallace flew to
buildings ocrou lht nation with 1 promloe to kaep vi- Washington today to confer with President Johnson on I
all• until P,..lolent Joh- would take action In Sel- Alabama's tense racial situation. Wallace took off from
me, ~a., whorelncldenb hove occurred.
Montgomery, but his departure was cloaked in secrecy.
Thousands rtf rellgous INdan, coii.P otudento and
Cecil Jackson, the governor's executive secretarv, said
civil rlghb workers wara being kept Informed about that "for security reasons" the time of departure ond the
Alabama Gov. Georga Wolloce's requMI Friday night governor's arrival in Washington would not be released.
to President Johnson for on appointment. Wallace said . Traveling with Wallace were his news secretary, Bill
he would be willing to spetk to Johnson at tha "earlitll Jones, and other top aides.
ponlble moment" to dlocu11 the situation betwaon poWa)lace requested the conferlice end demonstrators ot Selma, now In its third day ence ·with Johnson Friday night. Johnson Friday night asked
rtf otolemate.
He said he wanted to discuss for a meetlug "at the earli"'t

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Home Furnishings, Dry Goods, Lingerie,
Kodaks and Film, Cosmetics, Towels.

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Cub Scouts Meet
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from
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First
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taken
Word, w1th scripture
~m I John 4:1..!, and closed.
with prayer.
.Members answered roll eall
wtth theII' favorite novel.
A
contribution was made .to the
F&lt;tedom FoWidallon proJect. A
legislative . meetlug to be held
In Nelsonvalle on March 25 wos
annoiDlced.
During the prOIJ'am how:.
Mr•. Hennessy pve a review
of the book, "The Man" by Irvlng Wallace, with the scene laid
ln Waahington and dealt with
the raCial problem.
A dessert course was served
by the hosless. from a table
w~th lace c-over and centered
wtth an African violet. Mrs. Henne88y prealded at the
allver
coffee ·oervlce. Favors were St.
Patrick hat pins.

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ar:ticles,. ~~One

Of Le- W Va Olher recent
. and
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guests~·.of Mr.
Mrs. Jones
were his cousiri, George Baker
of Columbus, and Mrs. Maud
Young, Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton
were In Danese, w. va. over
the past weekend where they
visited with her sister
Mrs.
verga Rogers.
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RETUBN FROM FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr
have just returned after ;pendlng the past few months In
Bradenlon, Fla. While there
they traveled from Miami
Nassau on the c. c. Farmouth
Ship Included in the
party
of ~lends from Bradenton who
' made the trip was Mrs. Nell
I Shumway formerly of Syracuse Ohl~

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law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy

Thlrd Birthday of

lfOW YOU DOW

Mn. VlrJII Manley oatertaiDeel recently with a flmtly diJI.
Th Pa I Councllorl of Cbes- ner and party In bollor of her
e 1
Amer- da"n"'•r Sandra, lfho observ·
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at eel
ibtrd blrthdily annlverlea met
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·-~--I sary Following the dlmter I ""'
the lodge hall with Mrs. , _ •·-~ decorated birthday eake Mrs. Galen Brown, preoldenl
Koblenll and Mrs. Clarellce '1""•
eel to those attendtns. wos In charlO of the meetlneNeutztlng u hostesses and Mn. wu serv the
Bifll recelv- Mrs John Krawsc:zyn 11ave a
Ella Hannum contributing hoot- «!Amoolby
the bonorn:.d guest was a ~ utlng the theme, "R•
esa.
jewelry box from her lather, surret;t,ton ·and ·the ' Mlasloa
Mrs. Ross Clelan&lt;!. president VIrgil Manley, wbo Is statlooed Field.
opened the meetlug with dev?' In VIet Nam. Others present Mrs. Marvin Dowson, prelions followed by the Lord 1 were Sandra'•
grandparents, sram chairman, 1bowed I
Prayer and pledge to flag . Re- Mr. and Mrs. Walton Manley. f1lm strip entitled, "This Mateo
ported Ill were Mrs. Oocar Web- Marie VanCooney, Jimmy Vao- the Difference" depicting cruer and Mrs. Arvll Holter. It Cooney, Mrs. Maggie SearleJ, sade !1Cholars from
lorelp
wao announced that the lnltla- and Mr. and Mrs. carol Manley countries.
tlon ocheduled for TUesday eve- and daughter, Deeanne.
During the business 10811011
nlug at lodge had been postponthe group planned to. assist with
ed and that quarterly birthdays 15 KC Students
the altar flowers lor Easter
would
be
observed
with
a
potT
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NMSQT
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services.
otlla e
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h 1d In theof prilll
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Fifteen students • at ltyger cers wl 11
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prl2el awarded the w:; llfylng Test, Claren&lt;e Thnmpson, by Willlam.s.
Mrs. Henry Beaver w principal, announced today.
Refreshments ol Ice cream
door prize.
The test was administered at and cake were served by the
Refreahmen"' were aerved by the school on Tuesday.
hosi06Ses, Mrs. Allie Hawthe hostesses to the above narn- The NMSQT Is a three - boiU' ley and Mrs. Howard West from
ed and Mrs. James V,an Meter, examination of educallo"''l .de- a table covered with a lace
Mrs. Eddie IIBrttJug, Mrs. Hsl· velopment. The .test 15 Jhto . ~ cloth .and cyntered with an artie Frederick, Mrs. VIrgil Walk- step ln. . the · eleventh annual rangement of daffodils.
er, Mrs. Buel RldeaoiU', Mr~t competitiOn for four-year Merit
Stanley 'fi1!8Sell, Mro. Henry Scholarships provided bJ: the
NAME OMITTED
Eichinser. l(rs. Norman Fred· National
In the list of those allendlnl

and children, Kenneth and Car- or cookies.

ol Jean, Columbus, visited recently with his parents. Mr.
Mrs. Stanley Jones and in
dleport. She Is a sister of Mrs.
Harry Moore in Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
of Ravenswood, W. Va.
recent guests of Mrs. James

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Vandy, Friars, Wolves, Tigers Win
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lllllpb'1 (Pa. tllded Ito) lead Mlclilgan's rout of Dayton
111011 IIICceMS!Ul baaketbaD sea· wblle Lee's :U points were inlOll il ldotory, bul .u loll&amp; u atrumental in Vandy's victory.
Coaeb Jaclt: Ramlay remains at Oklahoma State and Wichita
II. Joe's, the 1VH«&lt; campaign eamed Midwelll final round
will lllck IIi blo mind u the bertho u e9cb came thro~gh
)ell Gl I h •
"Provtdence with Yi&lt;toriea In semifinal
pbiiUL"
round action at Manhattan,
nit Hawka, who finished Kan. Tbe Cowboys got 25 points
tlielr I8Ucll with a 26-2 record, from tl-foot-7 Gene Johnson to
had their NCAA tttle hopei romp over the University of
baltad abruptly Friday night u liouBion 71&gt;-M while Wichita retbe7 bowed iD overttma to celved a 31-poiDt eUort from
Ptotldence 11-'/S Ia the Eutern Kelly Pete -to down Southern
rectonoll at College Park, Md. Mathodl!t 811-81.
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Ironleally, It wu thla same The best Individual performi'nlvldence club whieh banded ance of the night was turned in
St. Jolph'a ita only loos during
the regular eeason.
Providence, which now boasts
a :ll--1 record bu been successfnl t b Ia season due to the
oteady play of three sopix&gt;
mores and it was one of these, 1
Jitn Walker, who led to the
downfall of the Hawks. Walker I
. netted eight points in the overtime period after the teams 1
had battled to a 6t-61 tie after
regUlation play and his splurge .
was the margin of victory.
Jim Beoediet topped the i
Friars scoring attack with 22 i
points while Cliff ~nderson led !
the Hawks with 15.
j
Heavy NCAA Sebedale
,
Tbe NCAA tourney was in I
full owing Friday night with '
eight games in four different

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AU-America Gall
Goodrich who tallied 40 points
as the Bruins rolled over Brig·
ham Young Univentty 100-76 lo
the Weatel'll reglonala at Provo,
Utah. Gondrlcli'o performance
broke the scliool record of 38
points · set by Willie Naull• In
1956.
In the other semifinal tilt at
Provo, San Franclaco turned
back Oklahoma City 91-76 as
Ollle Johnson tossed In a:;
points.
EvanoviUe II ehamp
One college tournament wm.
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reach the finals against top89eded Cenral (Oiilo) Stale,
which turned b9ek Fairmont
(W.Va.) state tl-75.
.
The National Invitation Tollrnament in New York wa1 idle
Friday night but action resumes
again today with twin doubl•
headers. In afternoon action
F dha
eels Western K
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or m m
entucky and Army faces St. Louil
ADd llll'priJed me!''
while In the evenlng Detroit
takes on LaSalle and Bradley
engages New York Univenlty.

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Anderson 44
Monmuth (Ill.) 78 Grinnell 67
CIDcinnatt LaSalle t2
NCAA
Claos A Dlstrlelt
AI Lima
Uolverslty Dlvlltoo Tourney
Minster 83
Ealtem Regional
Delph•• st. Johns 81
At College Park, Md.
Ottovilla 75 Celina IC 66
Semifinals
AI Canton
:::.::!on ~IN. Car. st. 48
Fairport Harbor \'G
Sene; ph' (P 1 73 (0 I)
Kent StAite High !If
t. ose s a.
Northwestern 61 McDonald 48
Mldealll Reglooal
AI Tlllln
At Lexlngtoa, Ky.
Croatvlew 811 Margaretta fl
Semifinals
Old Fort 53 Wynlonl 51
Vanderbilt 83 DePaul 78 (ot)
AI Bryan
Michigan 98 Deyton 7t
Archbold 17 Holgate 53
Midwest Regional
At DeliaD&lt;e
At Manhattan, Kan.
Paulding 60 Hllltop 58
Semlflnall
AI Dayto.
Preblo Sbawnee 73
New Lebanon Dixie If
Far West Reglooal
61
VersaiUes
At Provo Utab
SemublBIJ
l'ranklin Monroe 48
At eoJ-•DI
San Fran 91 Oklahoma Cly ff1
Pleasant 60 Big Walnut 48
UCLA UJO B lg y
71
PlaiD City '13 Logan Elm II
~AAoung
At -rr,.y
Anne II Botkins ti5
€eiJege Dlvlllon roumey
Bellebroot 71
AI EvansvOie, lad.
Yellow Springs ff1
F1oal
At Findlay
Evansville 115
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McGuffey 71
Southern lllinol8 82 (ot)
ottawa Hllll 715 (ot)
CoiiiOillllon
MI. Blanchard ff1
North Dakota 94
Rudolph Westwood at
st. Michael'• 86
At Onef•oa't
NAJA Toui'IIIIIIIOnl
lprlncboro 86
AI Kaasaa Clly, Mo.
New Miami 73
Semlflnab
CinOJDnati Country Day 71
Cen._St. (Ohio) 91 Fairmont '15
Batavia 48
Okla. Bap. 18 OUachita Bap. 53
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Fight Resalls
VlSlTININ WINS
By United Press lnternallooal COPENHAGEN (UPI)-Ilaly'l
COPENHAGEN (UP!) -Bru- Bruno VIstinin retained his Eu· · weIterwe lgbt title
no Vistinin, 149'h. I t a I y , ropean Junior
sopped Chris Christensen l:i6¥• Friday night with an 11th round
Denmark (II).
technical knockout over Den_ _
mark's Chrl&lt; Christensen. Tbe
NEW YORK (UP!) _ Dick victory was Vistinin"o 79th iD 88
By Martha Bolslager.
Tiger, 165, Nigeria. stopped bout..
Mr. a~d Mrs. Bryon Piersol Juan (Rocky) Rivero, 169 Arand family of Parkersburg vis.
'
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. gentma (6).
TO FACE CHARGES
Frank Barber.
CHICAGO IUPI) - Loo cuales,
24, who was b.........t
Mc!ll. Virgil Holsinger, Mrs.
be •- IJst
t
Dawain Durst and Charlotte I month of offering rl s w wo
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
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Barnette of Cottagevilla, W. Va.
attle, Wash., April B, to face
Sunday.
charges of basketbaU fixing.
Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Bolsing·
er and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Clinton HoiLOOKS SHARP
singer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter KIAMESHA Lake, N.Y. (UPI)
were dmn~r guests of Mr. and -Welerweight champion Emile
Mr. and Mrs. Holsinger and Mrs. David Holter, Chester Grifllth, who said he is training
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley and Mr and Mrs. Sanford Cozart banter for his March 30 MadiEddie VIsited_ Sunday . art~rnoon of Lorain, and Mr. and Mro. son Square Garden title defense
WJth E. A. Kibble and Mr. and Darrell Cozart of Conlville against Jose stable than for
Mrs. Raymond Holsinger.
were vlsitlog Neilie Cozart.
any other fight, boxed 1 I.v e
Rev. and Mrs Elden Blake, ReY. and Mr1. Douglu Or· roundo Friday, displaying oharp
Mrs. Fannie Johnson and Mra. cle of Carmel visiting Mr. and lefts and powerful rIg b ta
Virginia Hoselton attended the Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
against two sparring pariners.
Mid Year Counsel at Logan on Mrs. Virginia Carter visited
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Alva Bolsinger Edith Osbora of Keno visitMr. and Mn. Delbert Bal'- of ReedsvUie.
ed Audrey Smith .
ber of this area moved to tbe Robert and David Yatea of Me. and Mrs. Ed
Gainer farm on Route 681. Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jer· Mr. and Mrs. Aubra
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rock· ry Yates and Shelly of Chilli· Coolville, Mr. and Mrs.
bold and family of this area colhe, Lynall Lyons of Tuppers ence BameU and Ronnie,
moved to Reedsvllte in the Plains and Lawrence Hasbarg- pers Plains, visited Mr.
home they recently purcbased. en of Pomeroy were visiting Mn Norman Weber
Mr and Mrs Larry Holsing- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates.
David Smith was an overer and family of Racine visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis night guest of Mrs. A. C. stewyestenlay with Mr. and Mrs. and Mary Pierce were visitiDg ari a nd A. B. Kibble, .Reed.Clinton Holsinger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Van Met- villle.
Mra. James Carter of Long er at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart NeweD
Bottom •pent Monday with her Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince of &lt;lhester aod Dura Pioree
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva weN oatUng 011 Dorothy Cow· visited Mary Pierce.
Holsinger.
dery and Juanita Lawrence.
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over Argentina's Juan &lt;Rocky)
Rivero at Madison Square Garden.

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Society Notes

Champion Joey Giardello,
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnwho saw veteran Tiger of Ni- son were Sunday eveniug visitgerilt floor the pudgy S o u t h ors of their daughter, Mrs. J.
American in the sixth round R. .Murphy and family.
Friday night and tag him with
.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hat!Jeld
his fifth straight defeat, said
today: "Tiger looked so good visited his sister in Portsmouth
winning. I'll give him the Wednesday.
return title match."
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thorn·
A confidant of Giardel)o di!- son, Gina and Cyndia, were
Sunday visitors or her parents,
closed:
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warner.
"There'll be two world fighll
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnat the Philadelphia Municison
and Beverly recently visit·
pal Satdium on June 7 or 14.
ed
with
their son, Mr. and Mrs.
In addition to the
8CardelloMr.
Tiger match, Ernie Terrell Everett Ray Johnson,
JohMon's
mother,
Mrs.
Nora
probably will defned his World
Boxing Association
(WBA) Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Johnsoa and family of Columheavyweight crown
·
bus. They also visited his sissome challenger, perhaps
ter, Mrs. Madeline Evana and
Mildenberger of Germany."
children of Grove City.
The confidant said a Phil•·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Haning
delphia promoter would stage called on her parents,
Sunthe show but that the boxing ·day afternoon, Mi-. and Mro. Evdepariment of New York's erett Lambert. Other visitors
Madison Square Garden would were Mrs. James Johnson. Ja·
promote the closed circuit tel~ mie Sue, Greggory Todd, Evvision to theaters and other lo.. erly and Mrs. Joe Johnson.
cations In the United States
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker·
and Canada.
man were Sunday visitors of
her sister, Mrs. Elsie Perry.
H e explained that the pro- They also visited their mother,
mothers would gamble on the Mrs. Charity nox and brothweather by placing awnings er, Ray, or Radcliff, and Mr.
over the ring and over the tele- and Mrs. Clyde Knox and son,
vision equipment. A crowd or at Junior, Columbus.
least 40,000 was expected. he
Sunday vlsiton of Mr. and
said, at prices ranging from Mrs. Fred Tuckerman were Mr.
lionto then
tn
of
" be no
$5
$20-.will
"with
the relundo
stipulacase
ram.
Friday night, Garden promo!er Harry Markson announced
be waa trying to arrange a Giardello-Tiger match as part
a tit· 1e twin b'll
1 at he Garden,
May 10. He did not
disclose
what other lille would bo inwived.

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Several from the local church
of the
Orange
when a
mlss'Ionary
showed alldea Sunday
following
the Sunday
The MYF met Sunday at
6:30. Worship services with the
Rev. Casto, followed at 8 p.m
Conn! Sue Woode of
visited her grandparenls,
and Mrs. Cbas.D. Wooda Saturday afternoon and evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Dtnsmofll
Boyles and Mr. and Mrs. Richant Spencer and sono visited
Mrs. Florence sturm ol Milllitone, w. Va. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence All&gt;and family of Columbus
spent a w9ekend with hil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur All&gt;erton and Wilma Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Carr
and daughters ""re
81110111
th019 attending tha
Albanyball gama Saturday.
Mro. Mabel Swarll of Atbella
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
and family lfonday
observe ller daugbtbirthday.
Mrs. Nina lloblnaon and Mrs.

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Tiger Will

CO-CHAMPS - This team of Pomeroy Eig!:th graders finished the Big Bend Junior High League with a 13-4
record and in a tie for the championship. Coached by Bud Bickel, nght, the team averaged 41.1 pomts per game.
Jeff Werry was top scorer with a 9.8 average. Standing, I tor., are Ronnie Reuter. Mgr.; Jeff Mankin, Eugene Ruschel, Chester Roush, Jim Crow, Ken English, John Zurcher, Jeff Werry, M1ke Globokar, Reed Ferrell, Sam Arn·
old, Kelly McKemie, with Bennie Wright, kneeling in the foreground. - Grover Photo.

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(Ohio J State
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to win the I~ N•
A!sociatlon oflntereolleJIate Athtetlca (NAIA) basllotbaU
cliampionship tonight against
15th seeded Oklahoma Baptllt
University.
Tbe top ; seeded Marauders carry an unblemisbed 2»-0
mark Into the contett again•t
the Oldahomana who are '15-6.
Ouachita Baptist lArk.), the
tourney's unaeeded Cinderella
I cea fourtb-seeded Fair·
mont &lt;W. Va.) State for third
place In !be consolation game.
Central advanced to the
finals Friday night with a 91·76
romp past Fairmont while Oklahoma Baplist defeated OUachNEW YORK (UP'Il
Ex
ita 66-53 in the nightcap.
champ Dick 1'iger gets a reThe Marauders outshot Fairturn shot at the middleweight
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fetiiOIIS of the country. In !be
other ball ol the Eastem reglonals, Princeton's Bill Bradley wowed a crowd of 12,653
with • 27-point, 14-rebound performance to lead tbe Tigers to
a crushing 66-48 victory over
~:orth Carolina State. Bradley,
who lives u~ to his All-America
status every time he steps on
the court, took tbe Wol£pack
under tow early In the contest
as the Tigers moved to a 27-16
halftime lead and were never
threatened In the second stanza.
Princeton meets Providence
tonight in the Eastern finals.
The winner of that game advaoees to the sen&gt;Uinals at
Portland. Ore., next Friday.
At Lexington, Ky., Michigan's
Bill Buntin and Vanderbilt's
Clyde Lee were the heroes a•
they Jed their respective teams
to semifinal victories. The
Wolverines demolished Dayton
98-71 and the Commodores
squeaked by DePaul 113-78 in
overtime to move into the Midea•tern li~als.
BDiin Leado Michigan
Buntin tallied 26 points to

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Iat EvlllliiVille, Ind., where IDp- cbtta
s e e d e d Evansville University
edged Southem Illinois in
overtime lo win the NCAA
small college tol'TD8ment. The
Purple Aces wen led by their
Little All-America duo or Jerry
Sloan and Larry Humes. and
the victory was Evasville'an
third over Southern lllinois this
season, all of whlcb were by
three points or less. Humes
!!COred 32 points and S(oan added 25.
In tho NAJA tournamenl at
Kansas City, lfo., Oklahoma
Baptist University defeated Qua.

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Mrs. Linda,
JamesMr.
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RoEugene Haning and Rhonda,
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and
Mrs.
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Mrs. Jack Ealm am.
visited Monday with Mrs. VIrginia Roush
W V
ofMiss
Mason,
a. spent SunLinda · Reeves
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Bryant'l 2l pollttf; ,.and ~ed
Day'• 211. &amp;m .Wllla8 clitppell
.iD IV wbllil . - .. 0Ht!"tncbal)!·
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C"mcinnatt
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Plliladelphia
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New York
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St. Loois
41 34 .541
Baltimore
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Detroit
31 46 .401
San Francisco
15 61 .lrl'
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Cincinnati 118 Boston 108
Los Angeles 115 ian Fran. •
(Only games scheduled)
Salarday'o Games
DetroU at Philadelphia
Ne York al Baltimore
St. ~uis at Los Angeleo
Bwlday'o Games
San Francisco at Boston
Cincinnati at New York
Philadelphia at Baltimore
St. Louis at Los Angeles
New Muty ltw , _
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A surprise birthday party wa•
held lor M-. Mary Busby at
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the homo of Mary Barnhill on
Monday eveuing. Those present
tn&lt;luded Mr. and Mrs. Oden
Johnson, lllr. and Mrs. James
Stout and daughter.
Connie!,..---------,
Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bam- 3 Wltlfl to Pay:
hill and daughter, Ruth A_nn,
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Sue Casey..
Orvil Christy and son, Tre~t,
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Mrs. Charles D. Woode Sunday
afternoon.
World Day of Prayer servtees were held al the cliurch
here Friday evening With an
attendance of 15.
The regular meeting of tha
WSCS will be held next Tu.,..
evening, March 16, at tho
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When first picture is token,
at about 8:25 p.m., July 14,
spacecraft will be approxi mately 8,400 miles above the ·
Martian surface.

ONE
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SHIRT
FINISHING
ROBINSON'S
For lost photo, just before
entering the shadow line
Mariner 4 will be 6,300 mile;
above Mars at 8:50 p.m. Its
closest approach will b·e 21
minutes I ate r some 5 400
miles above the surface.'

Mariner 4's TV camera will
make a 25-minute scan of
the area - 4,000 - by - 150
miles - between the dark,
curved lines.

nin ~- ~on t hs . 325-millton-mile 'fl ight on Nov. 28, 1984. In. '
add1t10u to 1ts prl~ary ~nction of t-aking "clole-up" pietu ~e~ of Mars, Ma.rmer 4 s communJc;ations system is trans- t

I,AUNDRYDRY CLIIANING
WY W42t POMIROY

IN THE CLEAR-Lucky Debohair became a top Kentucky
Derby lhreat by upsetlln~ heavily favored Jacinto, ril!hl, In
the $100,000 Santa Anita Derby.

L(.)(.)KING

frionds.
C. E. Wood~ and Mr. and Mra.
A miscellaneous shower was Charles Betztng.
consta nt repo_~s on space conditions along the way as well ·
held feb. 21! for Mrs . Ronnie
as local conLhtiOns near Mars. Jf the project Is sucr:essful
Golden,
the "former Ruth Ann Mrs. Carl Lemley was taken
the U.~. will have engineered the first Mars probe ever t~
Baker
of
Athens, given by Mrs. , to Meigs General hoopltal aa
reach 1ts goal. The spacecraft will have traveled nearJy
Shirley
Balser
at the home or I a medical patient.
three tim e~ t~e straight-line distance to Mars.
lhe bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lillie Lee Shultz and
Mrs. Way Clark ot Tuppers children of Columbus snd Mr.
Plains, Ohio.
and Mrs. Harold Parker and
Pri,.s for games played dur- children of Coal Grove Ohio
ing the evening were won by were Sunday guests of their par:
Eloise 808ton, Norma Baker, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arand June Matheny .
baugh.
1 After the bride opened her Airman Berry Halsey of the
many lovely gifts, which were Air Base in San An&amp;elo, Tex.,
for expert guidance on
placed on a decorated table, re- spent Frld&amp;y here
with his
lilioit. JOIII 1964 tax return,
freshments of Ice. cre&amp;m, oake, grandparents. Mr. and MFI. Fon
order your copy of Ray Do
mints, potato chtpa, kool aid, Halaey. He will relurn back to
Crone's '"C.ut Your Own
and coffee were served to the Texas for further training. Vlofollowtng persons: Helen K1b- lUng Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Vloble, June Matheny and Karen let during the past week were
and Sh&amp;ro~, Eloise Boston of her nieces and families, Mr.
Reedsville, Norma Baker of Sy- and Mrs. Alva Clark and faml·
racu~e; Deanna Baker, Miners- ly of Flatwoods, Mr. and Mrs.
•llle, Nora Baker, Carol Jett 'lonnie Pooler and 800 f Ch •
and Brenda of Pomeroy ; Mar ~ er.
o
ee
Tlte UITIIt• MQel
U..t
ConhNNUH"I!f)' ttyl•d ~-boy console
jorie Clark of Wadsworth; Alene Funeral services for SabriJUI
In srafn"lld Walriut oolor, ~tlntd
MI"OII"Y aotor, or lll'fllne Blond
Golden of Atheno, Anna Clark Marie Welch, five monthJ old
o.=J...aaor.. UHF .ncr VHI' Ulta
ond Resina, Marilyn and Doro- daushter of Mr. and Mra. Larthy, all of Columbus; Elsie ry Welch (Marlene W01trail) 0f
Garton of Coolville;
Mamie C
FULL PERFO!lM~NCE
Blake, Shirley Balser and Pam· amp LeJeune, N, C.. were
ela and Evelyn BrlcklN ofTitp- held Sunday afternoon at the
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'PI ,__ ,._ A ...._, Cl k Christian Church.
pero Bmo, au·o. u~o, ar • M a d M Do La d
o Cuot- ·VI- . . . '.
Connie and Linda and the hon·
r. n ra. n n on at,., 32 yean De Crane has
$2-Chann,t Tvnlna-systent
tended the funeral Monday of
• Cu$to.l "Perma·S'It"
been a newspaper writer and
CRUISING· ~E UNKNOWN-"Fantaotle Voyage'' iJI the nowool ot the bl!arre ftlml ored RUest.
VHf" Afte Tunil18
Sanding gifts were Ada Blb- her ••stor, Mrs. Ruth Walraven
editor. For 25 yean he's
being made m Hollywood. Baals ot the plot Ia a clot In tho brain of a oe.tentllt who
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.. F,n.co.o..cr row..alone holds the secret of pro!~nged miniaturization. It Ia to relllOYG thlll clot that 1 sub- bee of Coolville; Nebel Weatb- at Columbus.
been o tax columnist. This
Tranatonner
marine and th crew are ·numaturtzed to the size Of a Jliicrobe. The 111b then eru.taea erman of Tuppers Plains Dale Mr. and Mra. John Torrence
combination 1111inontly qual • Peaok Plttur. Controt
the bloodstream of the scientist's body, trying to reach hll brain and operate. The above Sanders and Twila Cla;k of and l&lt;ln, Mr. and Mrs. Jim~~~¥
lfies him to toll you what
• -Gaf :'t) flllls"'Compor•nsa
photo shows the &lt;?mmurucalwns room for the r,rojeet where every movement of tha Reedsville; Sue Matheny
you want to know ••• in a
of Torrence . and daushter of Coisubmarme JB kept 1n v1ew on the glass wan "map '-:veins and arteries of the scientist'I
way you can understand . •.
CinciMall,
Dorothy
Baker
of umbus Vllllted Mro. TorrenOII'B
. body. N~t the !•••I of the sub crew'a adventures are being tossed about by a wblrlpcxl
Mlnerovllle and Gladys VIolet mother, Mrs. Myrtle Frost on
about the taa ua•IG·
, 111 the scumtiat 1 lieart and batllin&amp; lllant wblte corpuiC!es ill bla arteriaL
tilllls.
, ol Tuppers Plains.
Sunday·
"'Cut Yo1r Own TallesH ~as
·-;~;;;;;~~=========:.. ! The World Day of Prayer WA.Ii Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Geary
The
Rev.
Jack
C. Higgins , .
observed at the EUB Church and son of Columbus spent the
64 pages, is illustrated .with
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ARNOLD GRATE
RUTLAND, 0.
St,.wardship Dinnf'r
.~m_plt form~ nnd costs 50c.
! pastor of the church, said the I
S
Friday afterooon wilh an a~ weekend here with her parMis,
l'lannerl March 19
I stewardship dinner is not to be
tendance of 'lf and an offering Mr. and Mrs. Dana _t:H=of!:m:an~-~---················ii
PT PLEASANT - The an· a lime of financial commitment
of $12.29. Mr&amp;. Delbert Smith
ii
nual stewa1 dsh1p dmner
of I but rather a time of Christta~
of the host church wa sMehalrBellemeade EUB church will 1fellow ship of sharmg in com1 eWS
man and the Rev. Eu1ene Em·
SOc A C:apy
be held March 19 at 6 30 P m mon &amp; important mterests. he
erson gave the me88age. other
! At Our Counler
In t he Ordnance School cafe. • dinn er is a time when the conBy Mrt. Evelyn Brickle•
leaders from the EUB Church
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j gregation becomes informed of
Mr. a.nd Mrlil. Blaine Milhoan were Mrs. Eugene Emerson and
r
~-...., i the proposed program and bud- and Mrs. Glenna Milhoan were Mrs. Hobert Villeyard. Leaders
1 get of the church for the year. dinner
guesi!J o( Mrs. Allee from the Christian Chureh were
i
There will b~ a program , mu. Dodson Tuesday in honor nf Mrs. Clarence Headley
and
, sic, and a l1lm presentation. Mrs. Milhoan's birthday.
Mrs. Creston Newland. Metho1Reservations may be mad~ by Mrs. Lee Hunt and son, Earl, dist Church leaden were Mrs.
I C&lt;Jntactlng Mrs. Amelt Roush 1 were in Gallipolis Saturday Kenneth Griffith, Mrs. Gerald
I chairman of the committee on 1 to see his doctor for a ch.eck Violet and Mrs. Wayne Brlckarrangements.
up on his arm follewinll recent les. Special music was preaentaur11ery.
ed by a duel by Mrs. Effie
I.
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Mr. and Mr&amp;. Art Kasper and Saunders and Mrs. Paul Brooks
. -mco n Day Event
sister. Clara, of Columbus vis· a.nd a trio from Racine, Mrs.
: l'lanned March 22
iled Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Florence Adams, Mrs. Margie
PT
Maynard Bahr , Mr. Clyde Sal- Grim and Mrs. Marilyn Pow. · PLEASANT - Plans are ser of Racine was an afternoon eli. Mrs. Coo of ltle Lollridge
bemg made by the Mason Coun- caller.
EUB Chur&lt;h wao pianist. Mrs.
ty Executive Commttlee ror the Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milhoan I R. V. Weafuerman and Mro
annual Mason Counly Lincoln ' and Elaine, Tony and Mikol, IClarence Headley served .;
Day dinner meeting scheduled called on Mrs. Glenna Milhoan ushers .
f~r ~rch 2~ at 6:30 p.m., in 1Saturday eveniog. brining ice 1 Tho Women's Society of Chrio1 1~
oose orne.
cream anJ birthday cake to I tian Service met at the home
0
Jr ~~~cs~m~n ~c\t · M~r:,; help her celebrate her birth- of Mrs . Maxine Chapman on
th~ gues~ s e~~c sv~ e WMJ
day: Sundny Mrs. Milhoan wa s Thursday afternoon with seven
W"st
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a dmner guest of Mr. and Mrs. members and one guest, Mrs.
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trgm1a
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only
RepubDw'1 h Mllh
licBn representative i Co
8: t.
oan o1. Flat woods. p stsy Chapman, present. The
1and se!'ve
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~gr~ . The next day. the 8th, was program fl)pic wa.1 '' Hearing
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I Tickets fo; th'e f!['t d"11( 1 ~ · ·her gratoddaughter. Miss Heidi God Speak Through the Bible.::
1$3 a plote.
e 8 aJr WI
e ! Milhoan's,. birthday. They ceJe. Officers elected ~or the new
The ASBURY Mod11l LG204l
T ·OUT
TILT·IN
,-..-i= ===----==•. i brated the1r birthday~ together.l year were: President, Maxine
R•tlng, We C1n Build You A•la,BOO Home With A Dawn
Da nr sil rnmlern s t yr rng.
Mr. ·and Mr!l . C. E. Woode Chapman ; vice president. Nei·
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called on Mr. and Mrs. M. L. . secretary , Gladys Violet ; and
~enf!ers an d 111ec t 1d ll a rdwuod
run•no•
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so lids P re cr 1ion -c ra Hed
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Monda y.
1 treasurer,
Gertrude H~frman .
PaymentofOnly$410. Y~ rMonlhlyPaymentWould
'' D elull e SP -26"" 1 6 ,000 -ualt
ewuneT!&amp;I
Friends and neighbors were ! Secretaries for the various
hori Jon l •l ch~ s~is.
i sorry to hear of the deaths of 1lines of wdrk were retained for
eBALDWII'I
Be Approxlmetely $77.61 PM,._ ..... .,..,.,...
Pric-f&gt;s St•rt
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Mrs. Mae Wrlghl and M r s. i another year. The dtstrlcl meet&gt;nd OTHIR FAMOU!
As Lov.- At
Cora Swan. Mrs . Swan st• yed 1 ing to be held in Gallipolis ApBRAND5
COLOR FIDELITY
1 for some time with Mrs. Sylvia ril 7 was announced. , Members

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Coat8 of Rt!edsville passed a~ redemption as a money making
way on March l al lnt! age of project . The hostess assisted

years old . Mrs. Lora Swan by her daughter-In-law, oervpassed away March 7 at the I ed jello with whipped cream
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Wormed ~ 11J11rnown wrller CARMEL
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book ualng ille
of our dlildrtD Yllile4 Mr. aocl Mro.
Paul Smith of Portland
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. abow. QbHgod to come up with Mr. and Mn. llalph
a dra~~~.allc endln&amp; lor Ida story, visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer
lhil writer hlt 11po.11 lbe cltVic:4l Lee of Harrt!o..villt r~•g!~i.J
protest his i!IPOC&lt;IIICe of Ills oJ mattna Gerard tile reel Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. ·
wife's murder, for which be ol'imillal.' 9111 110 .., tllo of New Haven vlslt&lt;d
with
woo oonvletod before eoeot&gt;lnl show, incluolinl llotse, bu Mrs. M1r1 Circle Saturday evwhen tho trala takilll hiJr, 10 _, auclt a boot.
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prlaon bad an accidont. Ho wiU Well, that'a tile word from Mrs. l!lunle Brinl!er spent FrlotUI wish he eould practice Ida St.nley, who 11 vory roUablt, day eventnc With Mr. ¥"' Mrs.
profeasiorl of doelorlnl!. Any . alld boll&gt;rt you atart maklnl E:rnest Clark of Racine.
llllft8 ,,,. yOij heaP Is mollclllUI tun 01 aU our 100rlo and ... 1\frs. ~ucy TayiQI' of Mo&amp;aaslp, says AllC.TV.
I $lll'cll, and say that "Tho Kenzie Ridge called on Mary
All of this seemed a good fugitive" I• silly In Its Idea. Circle Monday afternoon.
reason to pur~ut the swrce of just remember, says ABC-TV, WilHam carleton e-'led on
the ~' fllrther, and ID we that VlctOP Hugo dldn~ do toe Milton and Joe Circle on Monasked a Hollywood 1110wbout- badly with 1 laliltl)' similar d.ay eveniJli.
town named Stanley to look
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All installation service
for 1on April a. Misa Hawley thankMAR- 15
110W officers was held by the . ed her o!ficero of the past year The Melga County 4 H PleaPbllathea Women of the Mid- 1 for their cooperation.
sure Riden club wlll meet at
leport Church of Christ Thurs- l Mrs. Otho Walta, progran the st. Paul's LutherBD church
day evening at the c-hurch. Miss 1chairman, gave a scriptur.e read Monday , at 7:30 p.m.
Mildred Hawley, president , pre-- ' ing on the theme of bringmg lit- The JOF Clasa of the Unitsided.
tle children to Jesus. She gave ed Methodist church will meet
· Jnst.alling officers were Mrs. a meditation
entitied, ''Little a~ the church, MOnday at 7:30
Donald Hieks and Mrs. Otho Things" using the theme
of p. m.
Watts. New officers include ''little things create diHer- Tbeod.orus Councn Daughters
Mlsl Hawlev . r~lf'&lt;. ! ed pres1- enre-s."
of America will meet in regu.
dent· Mrs · Wendell Gerlach, Giests included Mrs.
Earl lar session at the lOOF Hall,
viet ' presid~nl : Mn.
Denver : Werner , Mrs. Dorothy Yeauger, Monday at 7:30p.m. A social
R.iti secrf'lary: Mrs. Franklin 1and Mrs. Marilyn Bi~!Jop. Mrs. hour and gan,es will folio~ ~he
Triplett . assistant secretary ; 1Yeauger and Mr5. B1shop were meeting and t~ose atte~dmg
and Mrs. Leslie Ervi n, trea~ur· ! welcomed a ~ new members. A are asked to brWll sandwiches
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1 salad course was served tollow· or cookies.
The meeting was opened with i ing the met&gt;ting by the hostess-"The Lord 's Prayer" in un ison es, Mrs. Willii.im Reynolds. Mrs.
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followed by the 90th Psalm read Griff Hus~ell , Miss
Frances The Salis
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by Mrs. Will iam Reynolds. Oth· Roush w1th Mrs. Lena Wolfe at the schoo, Tue ay, a .
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and Mrs. Ru.th G,o s nP.~· con t n·b· p·.m· Robert Warren. Pomeroy
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"Wisdom of the Ages.·· "Friend· uling. There were 29 members High School band drrecto\ w~ 11
ship " and "Teach Us To 1\um- present .
pre~ent the Salisbury pupt s m
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ber Our Days by rs. n
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American
Lutheran
Russell. She alsu read 'T he
Ch h Women will meet at
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theur~ . Paul's church Tuesday,
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Mrs. Grover Sai.Rr
Ra~Jne, group.
ert Reibel, Mrs. Len n Wolfe,
ar\ rnv~d: Auxiliary to the
home mission lnlerj&gt;reter for the "F lth"
the topic of lhe
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Mrs. Audrey Theobald, i':mma
L 1 .e M ~~B Post 263 Ameri-Rio Grande Baptist Association,
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Bissett Lena Mcinlev Edgar
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The Sunday morning worship can Legion, will meet Tuesday
ing of the Women's Mlssfonarv phenson w,,ho read .Isalab 55 ud
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of " The Chester Church evening at the home of Mrs.
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Society of the Pomeroy First a ~~
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Of God" was ImpressiVe when Will Winston at 7:30 p. m.
Baptist church Thursday even- aado. Mn. Saller pve 8D ln11 new members were re&lt;"eived There will
a
party SPACE COWQIRL!-You ing at the church.
teresting talk ou milrant
for the observanre of Ihe :'loth into the church. d I at the Reedsvi~e l~Ire 30 house may think they resemble a The meeting in charge
of Spanish apeaklni people, after
anniversarv 10 honor of the sev· Afler t ~.e o~en_mt so~gs a~ !TuE'sday, Mbar~ R~: . P·r~· lO-gallon hat . a_nd western Mra. J. E. rosie(', pre&amp;ldent, op- which Mrs. Foster, on behalf of
en charter "members of the class prayer, 1\o ISS om We~rll sS. so o-1 sponsored . y e
sbvl 11 ef. f- boots, but PariSian design~• ened with a special interest mi• the Society, presented bar
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Andre Courreges says th11
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Worth It A ' w I e p aymg the fire epartment. veryone called an afternoon ensem' Prayer in tmison. 'I he Refreshments were serve-::1 by
her own accompanimt&gt;nt.
is urged to help by calling in b1e and is in off-white striped
were aiked to remember Mrs. Joseph Cook and Mrs. WitRev . Spencer brought
the j orders to any of the Ladies, if with russet red.
Elaine Harwood at Ober:- liam Watson to nine memberJ
Pomeroy, Oht.
morning message.
unable to attend.
Seminary on her blrthday, and Mrs Saller.
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his invitation to join
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A report was made on the
church, answering
necessary
prepared .for Mather
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school. Tbe love gilt olf.,lnl FamUy Ob•eMlfiiiCf!
James Darren, Pamela Tif· quirements. Niimes of the new
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w&amp;!i dedicated by Mrs. Lorala
fin, Doug McClur~1 Joanle members are Mr. c . c . Wolf,
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Th&lt; next meeting will Plmmed on May Day
Sommers, Marilyn .Maxwell.
"BULLET FOR A BADMAN" Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Glennis Hoff·
Miss Wilma Sayre opened
be April 8 with potluck refresh- PIBDI were made for I M'y
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children
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st. Day family oboervance 'by !lui
Audie Murphy, DarrPn Me· and Larry : Ronald Robmson ..
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Gavin. Ruta Let&gt;, Skip Homt&gt;ier.
Mtss u 1a o mson. 1ss an· t' 1 Cl 1 Great Bend
at returned whiS home from Metgs
Middleport Flrsl UDited ·
ice Robinson. Mr. Eddi~ Ash h:r hol:ec ~~ith devotion;. The I General Hospital where he has
byterian Church recently. Narnw
SUN., MON., TUES.
and two daughters, Tern and !' theme she chose was ''Resur- been a medical patient.
ed to the plarmlng tommltlet
M1rch 14-15-16
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John Huston's
Other recent additions lo the rectwn ower. scnp ure rea
Mrs. Robert Reibel baa reh h
M 8 d M AI- mg Mark 16 ·1-8, and she clos- turned from Chillicothe where
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchard Owen,
"THE NIGHT OF
THE IGUANA"
~e~~App~:~Y :~d ~r. a::·Mrs. ed with prayer.
she has been assisting in the Mrs. Jack Robson and Mrs. Mrs. Tom Kelly, Vincent DaRichard Burton, Ava Gard·
Patrick
Willi,
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ms.
Total
church
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report
was
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care of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- Mary B. HelDes, memben of bo~ Mrs. Everett ~er. Fred
ner. Sue Lyon, DebQrah KPrr,
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t· d 1 40 p1led and 11 was voted w leave llam Kitchen who recently had 1the Twilight Garden club, were Lewis, Mrs. Edward Burkett
James Ward. Graysoo Hall,
Cyril Delevant.L
m~~ edrs IP not,~
an sSa d · the group's officers as they now surgery
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8
Colorurtoon
~n ance . . Je 51 un i:IY are for another year. An over- Mr ~d Mrs Flelding Hawkninth . 8nnual Garden and Pla01 also were made to
morning servJces was .
. ' seas White Cross package was ins h.ave ret~ed from several
show held at the! Frank- vialt abut-Ins of the church
mailed this month.
weeks vacation In Florida.
County VeterBDI Memorlll durlg Lenl with M!J Ji&gt;aoblm
A pol or flowers and a get - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vrothta week.
and Mrs. Kelly . Ill charge.
well rard was sent to Clyde IPNI BDd children, Mark and The
Charities GarBoehner llld Mrs. Russell
~mith at the hospital, and
• Mary of Belpre visited recent- den show was prepared by liarwere appointed to be In
get·well card to a member, Ruth ly with his mother, Mrs. John
R. O'Brien, Dispatch garden
of OOIIUII1IIIton elements
Wolfe. at home.
Vroman, who is
and edited by Mike
Euler lervlce.
Mrs. Evelyn Foreman pre- from 8 broken hlp.
C&lt;k!iponBOred by the
; sented the program . entitled. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck
~Jumbos Landscape Auocla' " Have You Ever Been
To children Brent and Brenda
bon, In cooperatlou with lhe
: Jail"'
Columb.;. spent several
Garden clubs of Central Ohio.
The title is somewhat mls· with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. There were many beautiful
; leading. If one is like
most Richard Pickens and other reiof gardeua from severlaw-abiding citizens, he wants ti 8 'I1tey also attended fu.. al countriel and of ftowera. s~
to stay as f.ar away from jatl a ve ·
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afternoon there were pane)
as he can. However,
Jesus neral services for Mr. Ralph
on roses and flow·
said , "I was in prison and you Pl~~en~-nd Mrs Lawrence Milfor perSOnal pleasure. Tbt
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come
me.
boan spent Thursd~y In Galli- ::::..:;....=:...==::...==~-The program pointed out the polis and Point Pleasant.
a bit of Erin.
steps to be taken an~ .followed Mrs. Vernon Weber aullstittut-1
tu prepare one to VISit these ed . the Rutland Schools
Out-of-town relotlves bere for
women in prison. Pray for guid- da 1~8 the absence of Mrs.
funeral servicea for the late Mr.
, anc~ . be friendly, avoid the
Sauer.
Ralph Pickens of Muou, W.
! subJect of crime. A small, use
Group 11 of the First United : · =~ ~: ~~
ful gift may be given lo
PresbyteriBD Church In Middle!of them if the warden conse~ts. port will meet Tuesday evenKautz, Columbuo, Mr. llld
Do not preach to the_m,
out ing at the home of Mt's. Dwight Mn. Warren Pickens, Dayloa;
1help ihem to es.tabhsh their Wallace. Assisting hostesses wUI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plck0111
. self-•espect, knowing that God be Mrs Rodney Sauer and
and son, Bruce of ClevelaDd;
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Pickens, Mr. and Mra.
Ben
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l,.;liU.I(!J will meet Wednesday afternoon all of Ball!more,' Md.; llld ~
FOR ALL OCCASIONS at the Episcopal Church pariSh COWJin, Mr. Dille Albley, Canhouse In Pomeroy with Mrs. ton, and Mr. BDd Mrs. J 1 D
Wi Wlii f!owera e&gt;eqw&amp;ere Everett Hayes aa hostess. Book IIDuck BDd chlldreD of Colwnreviews will be given by Mrs. bus. Th&lt;y were ll\lOBll of lhelr
tho old-fashioned qualities of dependability and
WY 2-'2039
Charles Bradbury and Mrs. Eva brother, Mr. and Mrl. 1Ucbard
DAY or NIG1tr
thrift still guid&lt; us here at Farmers Bank. We're
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12:30 Father Kuows Bell
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1:30 The Plsop»'a atolr:e
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1:ao Leave It To a 7:oo RlfltmBD
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7:.25 Totlay Out Your Way
a:25 Today Out Your Way
1:00 Cartoouivill•
1:30 Bachelar Father
10:00 Make Room lor Daddy
10:311 What'• 'lblo Song
10:55 Newo Morning Report
II :00 Coocentratlon
11:30 Jeopen!J
12:00 Say When
12:30 Truth or COnlequences
12:55 New• Dly lleport
1:00 Midday News
I :311 StiJglna J tuDboretJ
I :55 Afternoon Report
2:00 MomCJt e1 Truth
1:30 The Doctors
3:1111 Almther Work!
3:30 You lloo't Sa7
4:1111 Matcb Game
4:30 Mr. Cartaon
5:30 Laramie
1:311 Newa Pi&lt;lure
1:45 Jim Thicker
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10:410 Alfred llilchooclt:
ll:OO Late News PiCIUH
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Bozo The CIO'IIII
Budd7 Startber
Captain KIJI8llro•
10:00 Milt:t Wallace &amp; New•
10:30 I Love Lucy
11:00 Aody Cf Mayberry
11:30 Tho McCoys
12:00 Loe at Lifo
12:25 CBS News
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
12:45 Guiding Ugbt
1:00 WOI)lBD'a Pago
I :25 WCHS News
1:30 As The World Turns
2:00 Paaoword
2:30 House Party
S:Oll To Tell The Truth
3:25 CBS Newa'
3:30 Edge Of Night
t :00 Th&lt; Secret Storm
t:30 Lollll R8Dger
5:00 Bowery Bo)rs
6: Dll News Report
6:15 Your WeatbermaD
6:20 Sporl!l
6:30 CBS EveniJJB News
7:00 Sail Franciseo IIUI
7:30 To Tell the Truth
8:00 I've Got A Seerel
a: 30 Andy Griffith
9:00 Lucy Show
9:30 Melly Happy Retumo
10:00 CBS~
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11:15 Weather Teller
11:20 Late Show
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televiJion refiUlar late In April
for Group W &lt;WestiJtlhouse
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StOve Alk!n for a couple
of
yean llld then by RerJ,s Philbin, who lllaJ1ed last October.
Allen bowed oul for hie own
reasono; Philbin, because he
didn't caleb on. The five Group
W slltionl IB Boston, Balllntore,
Philadelphia, Cleveland and SaD
FrfDC}ICO wUI oarry Grlffln'l
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10:1111 Moming Movt1
11:30 Price Is Right
12:00 Do!mo Reed
12:30 Father Know• Bell
1:00 Hello Pea-Plcken
1:30 The People'• Choice
2:Dll Flamo in the WlD4
3:00 General Hospital
3:30 YtJUDg Marrieds
4: 00 Trallmaster
5:00 Super Sbow
5:35 Superman
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6,30 Leave II To Beaver
7:00 Rifleman
7:30 Voyap
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season for the series. I do wisb
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