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tor the 1• a r polll. cards otlllaab were read
w11en the B H. Sanliona ch1a At lhll HrYJee CQQjaCio Tbe Mlddlepcln Ulrdea Clue
"""Md w11e11 the Ham trom Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rei~ Soc~ei, ot the MJd. wllb ~ 111ter eburdl 111 India wm-* Monday eoieulni J
..Jir~ ~ ~ 11111. f)der- bel lor the anruvqry llft and
Preobyterlan Church held
dleport First Baptlsl Cltureb will be rovie.wed
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day eYIIing, December Ia.
held 11&lt;1 lint ....,ling ol liM Mrs Boone g • the
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tal Home for Lepor~. lor cuntrl- MJSI CArolyn Edwarda ...,. ened with the congregation •
Mr. and Mrs. Jllllll!8 Brewev·"'-'" ot the chUrch. for the. m1s •-~~ In !'~f! ~- Ohl ColtunbuJ and
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pc t,JeDt. opeDed the meeting In get-well card was sent to in the holld
witJ, h
_ ed w'.'h prayer by Mrs. Pearl have returned. to Roo Grande Mrs. Gerald Anthony opened charge of the dedication of the be 8 f.ealure of the · vt!lllDJ
:.tth tbe pr:"yer (fom the yesr Mrs. Amanda Kaspar at t h e ~ Mr and~ V Der : : McBnde.
after spending the holidays at the meetlog with Mrs. p a u 1 ~te Cross gift followed by HostesselJ will be
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book, speaking of the new year, Galllpollil Medical Center.
~.rd. ~ family: &amp;ro;.. com- Recitations and songs were their home In Mtddleport.
Smart, president, presiding.
the singing of tb~ hymn. " Hall Horkey, Mrs. · a~ ~ 8J1t.l
~· program of lbe class, and Plans were made for a belat- ing home ICI' the bolidays, she given by the Primary Class, F~t Bachte~ Jr., Tom Mrs. Smsrt presented a read- to the Power of Jesuo' Name." Mrs. C. A. Emlnish.
::,ra,!!':_,.~ 1 be ed c:lstn;:thdinner at the ne~ l visited at Wadsworth, with
wtth Rosetta Lisle, teacher. Rail and Dick Bndlmer have re- ing, "Your God Is Too Small" Mrs. Salzer of Racine was The Pomeroy Garden Club
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a program an classmate Miss Marcia Scb- Those giving recitations were turned to their respective col- concluding with prayer. M r •· guest s~er. bavlog as her
Oti!r offtcers for the year are Valentine party. Conuruttees j neck.
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'Mro._.Henry Reibel, VIce presl- n~ed for the party were Mrs. I
· ner, Terry Searls, Diana Ables, with their parents. Going to Mt. chairman, using as her topic, lenges." The birthday song was Pomeroy Chapter 188 OES
-dliltt, Mrs. Dale Smith, secre- LouiS Re•bel, Mrs. Phil. Mem-1 Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Young Tammy Snyder' Debbie Hard- Union College at Alllance was "As the New Year Begins."
sung for Mrs Grace
Hysell will meet In regular session at
tary ; and Mrs. Phil Meinhart, hart and Mrs , Dale Smtih to , and family returned to their en, Bruce Cottrill. They also Forrest Bachtel with Rail and The aMual missionary tea to with Mrs. ~ra Pullen giving the Masoni~ Temple, Tuesday
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after sang "B-1-B-L-E" and "Jingle Bndimer going to Kent State. be held in conjunction wltb the tile closing prayer.
at 7:45p.m.
Th~. group sang, Take My Ben Neutzlmg, the prouam.
spending several days with her Bells.,
The boys accompanied Mr. Leo Rio Grande Baptist Assocllltion Followlog the meeting 1 he Chester Council, Daughters of
'Life, .. the class theme s on~ Names on comm•tt"":" for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . Piano solus were played by Smith who was going to Col- will be held In February. Mrs. group went to the dining room Ajner)ca. will meet In regular
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. vary. Y.ear weMre MRrs. Nseu~linedg, pu~ Barnltz.
Pam Sylvester aDd Keith Lis- umbus and South Charleston. Donald Boone Is president of where a salad course was serv- session TUesday at 7:30 p. m,
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the Associatioo and Mhl Beu ed b the El ta Circl0 to th The charter will be (~~:aped to
''llllilee given by Mrs. Phil Mein- Mrs. Phtl Wtlliams.in, flowers; Frank B. Will returned hom~ e. ose 1 nnThe e Pay
.an Mrs. Leo Smith has returned lah White and Mrs Joe
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e memory of Homer Hbltei and
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18 presbart was aceepted. A cord of and Mrs. Cl e1an d Hmes, Mrs. Fr~day. • after spending the. hob- the
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Mr. and Mrs. William Ever8011 meetln will · be "Tell
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j.Mrs. Hobart Dillon, a fonner Smith, Mrs. Amanda Kaspar. , ter, Mrs. H. D. Delenbacher.
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be observed with potluck din;
l'eSitlenl now residing in Galli· Mrs. Gladys Cockier, Mrs Phil Also spending the holidays with thA Bplay, , ~.hrlstmas ~etedat ice, in sOuth Charleston. She "~· Febrn•~ 23 the B ll Return Jorwthan
ner following tiH! meeting '
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Tile Ladies 4wdliaey of the
se~ ~o':r:i~~.:~~n: 25 w a s and Mrs. Fred Will of Q.yah.: Lisle•. Pam Sylvester, Ele~nor ~:th~~~e c!~c~a'!.,~:::::. a evening service when a pr.,. Return Jonathan Meigs ~ap Middlepon Firemen will li)Oet
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made to the church council for ga Falls. During the time they Schneider, Rose Ann
Lisle,
ter, Daughters. of the . , . . . , ~sday .evening . at the home
use of the k•tchen during the received a call from their sister PatriciO London, Bob
Crow, Holiday guests of Mr. and ,
Revolution, will meet Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Ever,elt Bachholidays
and brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Crow, John Lisle, Jim Mrs. Forest Bachtel Sr.• and
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Mrs. Kennedy was in charge Paul Davia who had just arriv- Usle, Jim Harden, and Keith Miss Carol Bachtel included
regent, Mrs. Emerson Jones,
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Lisle. n was a story of a typi- their son, Forrest, Jr., Alliance;
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Middleport ~I ~. p.m. White Rose Lodge of Middl ..
) Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke,
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their daughter and family, Mr.
The Past In ReVIeW will port will meet Wednesda . af·
n Margaret, Bobby Rydell, I "As We Leave Bethlehem," was
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: Ul Lynde, Maureen Stapleem. Jesse Pearson, Ed Su1li- I from Luke 17 :12-19. It was Rollm and RThobert returned to priSe box comes from grand- sons, South Charleston, and Thel- the inscription "Seasons Greet- Frieda Faehnle and Miss Sbar- gion hall with Mrs Otho Watis
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urston dSaturday
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stressed that as one .)eaves Betb- their
It home
'th mother: As. ea ch me1nber open- ma Howa rd • Clarksburg, w· va. mgs,
and•
.c,iJORertoons
1
Jehem he should leave behind ha er spen,_ gMseverad Mrays wRtl ed thetr gtlt and read lhetr let- Holiday guests of Mr. and highlight for the annual ChristMrs Carl Mattox as· hostesses
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nd
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all sorrows, old grudges, o I d lin Bearhs '
.
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er, I was p a . on a
e Mrs. Wayne Gl ns a
mas
ner of the Eagles Class
eenaSS
The Pomeroy·· Shakespeare
• THURSDAY, JAN. 9
NOT OPEN
fears, and tread onward walk'
·
formmg a Na1tv1ty Scene. As ghter, Evelyn, were Mr. and ~ the Syracuse Asbu~ Methoclub will meet Wednesday at
ing on a new and better road, Richard, Randall and Rhonda colored ltghts were sbown on Mrs. Nolan Carson and
dJSt Church, Mooday· night De2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
praising Gnd. She concluded the Pullins returned to their home, the .scene, the group sang ren,. Nolan, Jr., and Julie of cemher .30.
T. A. Hennessy, Butternut Ave.
J•nuary 10.11
devotions by saying, that some- Thurston. Saturday afternoon af- Chrtstmas Carols. Followmg the .cmcmnalt. Evelyn a~co~an- The dJMer was held In the
0 S lnnet
The Guild of Grace Episcopal
"HOOTENANNY HOOT"
time
during
the
winter
one
shall
ter
a
visit
with
their
graodparprogram
•.
Santa
Claus
made
hts
Jed
the
Nolans
to
Cmcmnatl
classroom
of
th~
chnrc?,
which
Craw's
Town
&amp;
Counlt'y
ResChurch
will ll!eet at the parisb
Peter Breck, Ruta Lee, Joby
I he Saturday evenmg oo her way was decorated m keepmg with taurant in Pomeroy was I be house Wednesday at 7. 30 p m
..Baker, Pam Austin. Geo. Ha· need the friendly spirit of Christ- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond aMual vtSJ!, presenting
mtlton IV. Sheb Wooley, Bro- mas and sometime during the Pullins.
'
children with candy canes.
to Bethel Colleg~ at ~klns- the holidy se•son by M r s. scene of the Christmas dinner The' Federated ' Circl~
wili
thers Four. Johnny Cash. spring will need the hope
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Thornv•llf,
Ky.
Mr.
G1bbons
IS
JillDana
Winebrenner,
Mrs.
Estel
of
the
Teen-Age
class
of
The
meet
in
the
church
social
room
Gateway Trio, Judy Henske,
proving from a broken bone
Moore, Mrs.' Arthur Morarity Syracuse : First United Presby- Wed11pday at 7,30 p. .m.
Joe &amp; Eddie, Chris Crosby, Christmas. Let us not paclr up ' as and daughters returned to
·c athie Taylor.
the true spirit of Chrislmes their home, Westerville Friday,
his foot.
and Mrs. Robert Louks. The terlan Church, Monday evening,
. MA TICKLISH AFFAIR"
when we pack away the decor- after spending the holiday with
Cecil Bradburf and B. F.
table favors wore made
by December 23.
JAN. t
(Technicolor)
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evmalee are vacatiooing in
Misses Mary aod Trina Ferrell. After the dinner lbe group The Laurel Cliff Better Health
.9hirley Jones, Red Buttons, · ations.
Gil Young, Carolyn Jon.es.
For the program, Mrs. Ken- erett Thomas.
ida for several days.
Enjoying the affair were Mr. returned to the Church AMex, Club will meet Thursday at
Beyan RusseJI, Peter Robbins nedy read the story, "The Two
Eslie Mossman
returned A s~ower for the church kit- Mr. and Mrs. Harold George, and Mrs. Winebrenner, daugb- which was decorated with the 7:30 p. m. at lhe home ol
, IUN., MON. ond TUES.
Magic Words - · Thank You" home Saturday, from Meigs I chen was plaMed when mem- Gallipolis, were New Year's ters Patty, SuzaMe, Ruth and Christmas motif, by Mrs. Wine- Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Beech St.,
'
Jonuory 12 15
by Jim Farley, formr U. S. General Hospital where he has bers of the Adult Class of the guests of her parents, Mr. and Sandra, Mrs. Moore; Mr. and breMer and Mrs. Arthur Syl- with Mrs. Merlin Tracy as eoJOHN ST!JRGESS'
Postmaster, and read a poem, been a patient for the past ten Bradford Church of Christ met Mrs. L. W. McComas. Mrs. Mrs. Morarity, Mrs.
Louks, vester. Carols were sung aod hostess.
"THE GREAT ESCAPE"
I "What Shall I Wish Thee."
days. Mrs. Mo88m&amp;ll who has Friday evening for the
first McComas accompanied Mr. and MIBs Marcia Karr (teacher) , •gifts, that had been placed The Catholic Women's Club
: . 8~0 M~e~!'.,~~j~~eo GarGames were played with priz. also been ill Is improving.
meeting of the new year. The Mrs. George to Galppolis for Mrs. Herbert Parker and Nan- under the decorated sliver tree, of the Sacred Hean church will
ntf. Richard Attenborough, es awarded to Mrs. Ben Neutz- Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Morgan meeting was opened by the pres- several days visit.
cy, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nor- were exchanged.
meet in. the sanctuary Thur"'
Jalnes Donald, Chas. Bran· ling, Mrs. Henry Reibel, Miss- and son and Raymond North of ident, Tressie Hendricks who Students returning to . Ohio rls, daughters Clarlce, Brenda The class presented the teach- day at 7:30 p. m. for a rosary,
. lf:.;{'JJ"::~~rnmtt'Eelw~ es Maud and Freda Grueset and Newark, arrived Saturday for also gave the prayer.
University following the holiday and Debbie; Rev. and Mrs. ers, Mr. Winebrenner and Mrs. followed by the .regular mee~
~tory! Mass escape from Ger· Mrs. Max Meinhart.
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eslle The project of built-In cabl- vacation include Karen McEI· Carl Herring and Margie, Mrs. Sylvester with gifts. De!JS!!rt of ing In the church auditorium.
niany'a maximum secu~
A d....rt course was served Mossman. Mr. Morgan e•d Mr. nels with counter tops was re- hiMey, Charlene Davis, John Dilford Ferrell, daughters Mary, decorated ice cream and cook- · The l!omeroy Bend Citizens•
, ~e'ns~~~~i~~lJd7~ai: II. by the hostesses, Mrs. D a I e North returned home Sunday ported completed. Plans were Allensworth, David Wiley, Pat Trina, Teresa, and sona Reed ies was served !o I!Qsetia IJsle, Band Radio Club will hold lt&lt;
:1 •
Celorcorloon
Smith and Mrs. Cleland Hines evening and Mrs. Morgan aod made to purchase material for Cavotte, Carla Gilmore, Keith and James; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Judy Fol.mi!r, Pam Sylvester, regular monthly meeting at U.
' ·1 '· Running time S Hrs.
from a table centered with a son remained for a week's visit the shelves.
Anderson aod Barbara Jones. Zwilling, Mrs, Clinton Pierce Sharon COttrill, Eleanor Schnel· Second Ward Fire Hall 111 Porn~~~!~: ~~~d~i!;T.!n~.M. winter arrangement and white with her parenta.
The group voted to continue Rick Oil&lt;r has retul'lled to and Tony, and a guest, Mrs. der, Bob Crow, John
Usle, eroy Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
-·=="""""'""'=="""£c:llandl~eo~.- - - - - - the Cbrlstmao dinner fund with Miami University after the boll- Frances Roberts.
Bob Sylvester, Jim LIJ!e, and Election of officers for 1964 wiD
r,_.
CLASS HOLDS PARTY
Eleanor Hoover In charge. Each day vacation spent with his
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winebren· be held. Refreshments will be
The Young IWarrfed Class member Is to bring something pii!'Onts, Mr. and Mrs. RichDavis.
ner.
served. ~ ·•mbers are urged
of the Rutland Church of God to be used In the kitchen at the ard Oiler and son, Steve.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tewkoio a:tteod, .•
mel at the Kyger Creek club next meeUng. Hostesses for the Eric Chambers has returned bary and soo, Tommy, of WellsTO CELEBRATE tolh
house for a potluck supper aud next meeting will be Norma Rus to his studies at Rio Grande
were weekend guests of his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer ary 12' with open hllllse from t
Chrlslmas party. A gilt ex- sell, Jackie Reed and Tressie College after a vacation with
, Mrs. E. 0. Tewkshary will c~lebrate their 60th wed- to ~ p. m. at their home, Forest
change, home moVIes and games Hendricks.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rich- and Mr.J. A. Grate and family. ding aMlversary
Janu- Run.
were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. The hostesses, Bertha Evans, ard Chambers.
.Bob Eads, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Helen Miller and Frances Hy- Margaret Gabbs is a patient
Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Roma sell served sandwiches, pie, po- at Holzer Hospital where she
Cremeans, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry tato chips and coffee to Mr. and is convalescing from a
Eads and Mr. aod Mrs. Roy Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr. and illness.
O'Dell.
Mrs. Wayne King, Mr. and Mrs. Florence R•we and Frances
James Reed, Mr. and M r s. Roush w•re Sunday
dinner
GIVE LUNCHEON
Paul Sisson, Herbert Miller, guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. James Bearhs Eleanor Hoover, Tressie Hen- Gibbons.
entertained with a luncheon on dricks, and Norma Russell. ·
Mr. and Mrs. William Bane
SAVE NOW IN ELBERFELD$ STOREWIDE FURNITURE SALE ON
Saturday noon at their borne In
have returned to Morris Harvey
THE 2nd 1nd 3rd FLOORS
.
Flatwoods honoring his nephew
GIVE DINNER
College In Charleston, W.
A-2C Rollin (Butch)
Pullins. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krld· after a weekend visit with reinPresent were the honored guest er entertained with a dinner tives in Middleport.
his mother, Mrs. Ray Pullins Sunday at their home, Syra- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scarberand son, Robert of Thurston, Mr. cuse. Guests were Mr. and ry, Jr. and children spent pmt
and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs and the Mrs. Vincent Pecora and child- of the holiday vacation in Birmhost and hostess and sons, Tom ren, Peggy and Michael, of Col- ingham, Ohio. with her parents,
Stop in at Elberfelds, see the various models of Kimball Pianos on tllsplay.
and Scou.
umbus; Mr. and Mrs. John Krl- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoff.
Select the piano you want in the style and finish to suit you. You'llllke the
der and children, ~oetta and Holiday guests of Mr. and
excellent quality of the Kimball tone - the wide selection of styles and
Fight llesulll
John, and Mr. and Mrs. Els- Mrs. A. A. Sc8rberry Included
that smart look.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Jose worth Dill, Chester Rosd .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stockman,
, Torres, 161, New York, ootpointJohn Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Lar'
ed
Jose
Gonzalez,
16(1¥,,
New
"WORKING
VACATION"
ry Wells, and son, Columbus;
PLYWOOD
LOUVER DOORS
York
UO),
WARSAW
(UP!)-Sovlet
PreMr
....d Mrs. William Scarher4' X 8'
Add charm to your
pane-JJ only
mier Nikila S. Khrushchev and ry, Michael and Gary, Clnclnhome. As low u
'
Polish Communist Leader Wla- nati, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
dlsiaw Gomulka were li&lt;lieved 'acarberry, Peggy, Bruce, JenADMRAL
to be continulog a "working va- nlfer and Amy, Mr. and Mrs.
eCOLOR T.V.
ca!ion" today at a secluded Willilllll Wells and son, Allen,
$395.00 with trade hunting lndge 1110 miles north Middleport.
of here.
Mr. and Mrs. David llar!Jn.
I'LIXSTEEL
Radlo Warsaw said Friday the ger and son, Scott, have
/1
• Living Room Suite two leaders arrived in Olsztyn ed to Kent . University
SAVE 20% pruvince for a hunUng hoUday spending the holiday vac:atkJD II
with top aides, There was no with their p.....,ts, Mr.
FLOORI,.IG
announcement about their plans Mrs. Clifford Stumbo and Mrs.
PEGBOARD
Adds dlallnction to ycur
or
the subject of their discus- l.awrence Hartinger.
Practleal., decorative.
MIDDLEPORT
borne. Aa low as
Handy honKers. Only
slana.
Kalad Hlndy, dlstrlcl mana4'x6'
ger with the Economy Savings
and Loan Company, has returaed to florida after spendlt)&amp; the
bolidey eeason with his family
while worklnK lr&gt;, tblo territory.
Mioa J~ Crooks .h&amp;,
INSULATION
hll'lled !O;rller !efching duUes II
Plywoad Pon.. l"'
in the Martelia· School&amp; after 1 _ __,
3V.c sq. ft.
$5.79 - 4'x8' Pc.
ASPHALT SHINGLES
holiday .visit wltb bel' paN!Dts,ll
CEILING TILE
JOe oq. ft.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks
ISc sq. ft.
WHihontrlppl"'
and fadjny. Hi!r brother, Gene,
WA~L TILE IPI11tlcl
29c oet
has reljlrtied !o Ohio
29c sq. ft.
STORM OOORS
3 ROOM GROUP
Unlverilty -.there he Is a dental
WALL BOARD
.,
·'
student; ·
$29.9~
5'hc sq. ft.
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AS
LOW
AS
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STORM WINDoWS
Mt. ·an&lt;! Mrs. Arthur Sk)nner
FLOOR TILIIAipholtl
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accompailted their son, T o m
$14.25
15c eq, ft.
Elberfelds also sell th&amp; fal)lolis ~~ball stutuo Upright Plano for churches; "'
and his' flan&lt;ee. ·,Mlu J u d y
Sunday Schools,' Grade and Hi~i.' ~h!KilJ,. ~eti and clllbs· Be sure tq' see
Slac*, .to Ohto' ~l:e Unlv8!'"11)1
bow easy It is to buy a Klutball
at Ell;ierfeids.
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COLUMBUS - Dr. Watson
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physician became a board mem·
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