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M'rs. Will Gives .
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Mr and Mrs Arnold Richards
vis~ over holiday weekend
In Columbus wilh their daugh·
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward
s1:it. and son Vaughn. They
were j(lined ' by their other
daughters. Mrs. Patricia
K . Col bu
and son, evmiace u:unt!~ and
Mr. and Mrs(
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Mrs. Ja7esJhtUlks,
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children, Kay and Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
and family were recent visitors
in Parkersburg, W. Va.
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A3C Frederlclt C. Boyd left
".My HOUH 11 Your House" Wedneaday norn~n&amp;, lor bls alr
wu the topic ol the program base, llncbloe, Mich.,
presented by Mrs. James a two week. viait with bls parWill at the meeUng ol the WS- I..,ndts, Mrth ·and
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Church Tueoday evening at the Mr. and Mrt. Elsa Gilmore
of Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
ond Denver Kapple were
, h Com All day vlsltora In Parkersburg,
The hymn, 0 '
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Ye Faithful opened ~pro- ] Rev. A. M. Grueaer returned
gra.!n which was an ' adveD- 1to his h&lt;11ne, Grove City Wedne..
lure in lriendship." Chrlslmas 1 day, after spending Tbanksglv·
with Spanish American people j ing witb Miss (fenevieve Stobart
discovering the meaning of and brother. He also visited In
some or their traditlollal fesliv· Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs.
ities as practiced by the aver- Dana Hysell.
age family durmc the advent Mrs. Carl Moore and Mrs.
..asotl, was presented ~gh WUUam Bartels were
a playlet with Mrs. W11l as visitors In Parkersburg, W.

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spent Tuesday With Mrs . Thomas Bentz as a neigh·
het· mother, Mrs. Bruce Lloyd bor.
and son, Mike,
Mrs wm displayed a lreasHoliday dinner guests of Mr. ure chest
"!hlch
. con.tained artl·
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and Mrs L w McComas in· cles expiammg thetr customs
eluded h;, 'sis~r and family, and food such as ever8J'":~
Mr and Mrs Carl Vanderhoof tinate, gift packases,
and· children.· Margaret, Floyd peppers, rectpe folders, creche
leo
and Mark or Waldo, and Mr. ftgunnes, Bible "'!,~!,Inand Mrs. Harold George and which were pondlper
used by
B · Lee GaiUpolis. Mrs. I ated by a ca e
~;; :~~: re~vering from a Ithe thousands. Mrs. Will. pre-. rg'Uness Mrs McComas vis- ! sen ted each member with a
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cipes used by Spanited in Gallipolis last weekend I o er o re
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children,

Misses Norma Jean and

Plant Foods

Banquet Plans ·

Are Topic of
Garden Club

Are. Re~i~wed by
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tho Pomeroy Band Boolten
'l'wo gueob, Mra. Charie8 IOOialloD was held Tueoday IV·
Can!on and Mr~. WWlam Bnnla ..u, at the
Senior Hllb

were pmeul whea the Rllt1.111d School anditorlum.
Friendly Gardeners met 11 Mrs. Muine Arnold, pred-11
the home ol Mrl. B~~a: dent, conducted
the ~~~II
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Prayer lo ~ o w
Plant fond was the topic of devot!OM by Mrs. Marvlll
program given by Mrl. Ill- .,ho ~. "Evory~here,,
chard Martin. She reported lhat where Christmas.
by "!11111- ll
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I can he used on near- ' .!leporla were given
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ly "ry pacting and won1
J1o. Jield ,Jilturday at I p. m.
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are
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: ~.il\e ·· e, be al tbe ocb&lt;JOl jl
Mrs. Howard Blrchfleld, Mrs. at J ' p. ·'m. Hostessel for Janu·
Joe Bolin, and Mrs.
Rolierl ary were named and Include
Snowden attended the Reglonalile Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr., Mrs.
at the
Nelsonvi Georgi! Hohstetter, Jr.,_lcj;mji·
Church.
Elnier White, aod Mrs. Kl

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The board meeting lor
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al chairmen and club prtresllaptenlsl refreslttMIIIlt were served
church
attended by Mrs.· Mrs. HairY Watson,
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held at was
the Mlddlepo
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zo MenchiDI and Mrs.
ft""n ~~unoed that the Neutzling wllh Mr.a
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ill be at the Hauck 81 contrllading hostess.
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Martin Restaurant in Middle·
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rt. The hostess, Mrs. Davis, Fourth Birthday
:s~layed an arrangement using l ·ce~brated
pkin leaves, 8
Indian com,a
basket.
Mr.
George .lhl!lrll
andMrnutsR In Jd WUHams won entertained: with a party ..at '
s. ona
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Saturday afternoon ·In
thet raVeling prize and the door me ,
with her daughter and family . ! ish Americans during
IEichinger S~day, .from Vete- ize went to Mrs. Carl servance of the fourth~:~~:ll
season.
rans Memonal Hospital where pr
Tom Martin gave anniversary of tbelr
Mrs. Paul Haptonsta\1 and I Luke 2: 1·20 was read
~ I she has been 8 patient for the Morrls. Mrs. the month
Megan. ; A pink and white
Mrs. Peter Stace were o~itted Mrs. Don Hunnel and Mr~. Will past siJ: weeks. Her daughter, the verse of
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-day cake, inscri~ "RI1ppy
as hostesses at the meetmg of read Silent Night In Spamsh af· 1Mrs. David McGhee of Colum•
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Birthday! _Megan and
the Middleport W.C.T.U. held ter which the grou~ sang the ' bus Is assisting In her care.
Morrill lmtiate
cream was served to the lnvllt-11
Friday evt'lling at the F1rst song in English to conciude the ·
Into Fraternity
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Presbyterian Church in Middle- program .
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Dan E. Morris. son of Mr. Th,e_ ~tten th~e was carried
port.
Mrs. Menzel Smith, prestdent
HAVE GUESTS
d Mrs Robert F. Morris 243 out, ln . the ·dtshes, hats ' -'II
nd cted a short business ses.
.da
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Holiday weekend guests of Mr. tC? u h
ports were given Thanksglvlng hoh_ y
Mulberry Ave., waslpbar Ita .· Of clown blowouts haJ!!'~:'.:JI
and Mrs. Harold Hubbard were ISIOD w en
communications of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
initiated lnto the A Ka 0 fr9 ' .. nd balloons w~M
her daughter and family, Mr. and severa
Patricia Ann and
Chapter of the Phi Del~a. ppa cas, .a
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and Mrs. Everett Foreman and ,were read.nd 8J'ace by Mrs. Sue, and Mrs. Gamet
at hte Universlly of C1ncmnatL toG~ • : : : · Kim we,l·ll
sons Brent and Brian of Lorain, Prayer a
of Rose Hill, Pomeroy, jn
Phi Delta Kappa is an tn~~~ .
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Ohio: They also visited with Mr. Thorn~~ Beru: ~:os:!:~rs
clnded Mr. and Mrs. E u en national professional fratemor\.ty bu:iJdy, ~VIdu:Ucox1
and Mrs Ottrner Grimm and mg, 8 er ~ IC
and Teresa,
for men in education.
e San ,
am_ n, f Be
Mr 81ld 'Mrs W. Foreman of Icbang_ed gifts.
ware; Mr. and Mrs.
membership is composed of re-· tew.Is, Joy .and Jef
aver
Ma.son W v~
carry\ng out the
hos- Cook and Jerry and
M r s. cognized leaders in the prof~· David and Mary Ann:~~::
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. !theme were served by the
B1onden'na Mark1ey and R o s e sipn. Members corrte from a . The guest of honor
Thanksgiving D a Y dmner ' tess to 12 members and
Marie of Columbus; Mr. .and wide range of educational en- many lovelY: glfts f~m Mrs
.-uests of Mr. and Mrs .. Vernon guests.
Mrs. Wilbur Windland,
Da- deavor. They are class room attending. J.dl HarriS and
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Weber and family, Denms, Dean ·
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vid and Robin of
teachers, administrators, col- F~ye Hamilton assisted
Donna, Dallas and Duane •. were
vme, and Mr. and Mrs.
lege and university professors. MtUer with tbe party.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan
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Windland, Sandra, Pamela and They represent research and
DANCE . AT WAHAMA
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cheeyl of Hilliarda.
leachinga In all areas of sub- Wahama Hiih School
Baer and daughters. Chester;
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leci matter knowledge.
n!l(lr
teen danee
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and Mrs. Roy Phillips of Wilkesel el s
ENROLUI AT J.C
Mr. Morris
presently fin- . !"mtng Friday frl&gt;tR a to 11 p.
ville.
, Mr. and Mrs. Barey
Juanita L. Smith, daughter of ishing tho requu.:ments lor his 1 m. at tltejf shcool audltoriwl.
Re~nt guests or Mr. and ' Mrs. Willi.am Lehew,
Mrs. Dixie Smith bas
master of eduea~ ~egree at The JayS will emcee Ute dance JI
Mrs. Norman wayland and son, IAnn ice Obhnger, Mrs,
ered f&lt;11 the second
the University of Cmcmati and which is open to the pubtln.
Charles were their daughter and IPratt, and Mrs. Harold
at Manatee Jwtior CoUI!j!e,
is also working on a master deVllll'l'8 IN -OOLUMBUB
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert bach, were Sunday guests
Bradeiiton, Fla., beslnning
gree in natural science at the
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Powell and children, David, M&lt;. and Mrs. Ricbard Leifheit,
4, 1005. Site will
University of Oklahoma ~erj Miss Shirley Beegle ~Ung
Ricky and Gloria of Columbus. Springfield. Joining th egroup plete the first semester
the oponsorship of the National weekend In ~bus
The' Rev. and Mrs. George were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le- started Alii. 24 on Dec. 11.
Science Foundation. -.Niiji.l.
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Siddal1 and children, Tom, Lao- , hew and daughters · of Colum-- -;;Niiaiiiiiliiiiliii
. iiiimM&gt;iiiiliiNiimiililftiliiO~ ""
r1 amd Timmy of Platts~g, i bus a~d ~rs . Harold Johnson I
spent the boliday weekend w1th I of Spnngf•eld.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul j Mrs. Leifheit en.terlatned the
Smart. They joined Mr. and Kin Club and prtzes were
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Mrs. George Hackett and chli· warded to Mrs. D~vll and Mrs.
dren, Linda, Bill, Dennis, MeJ· Johnson. Mrs. Ohlinger won tbe · Will be open until 9 both
ante and Rose Marie, Mr. door prize.
Friday ond S.turdly
- ~n Kloes, Athens, as din- At noon a buffet luncheon
nlnt for your shopping
ner guests of the Smarts' dau- was served from a table decghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. orated with a Christmu ~ent-­
convenience.
Manning Kines and children, erpiece ofred bells lied Wttb. •
Ktn, Lori and Lynn, for Thanks· velvet bow and flank~ witb
living,
red candles In aUver 'holders.
Patty Loweey. Holzer Hospit· The table clotb and napkins al- l
al student nurse, was the holl· so were decorated wltb red :
day weekend guests of her par- bells. Fav..-s were red bows. i
enll, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowery During the social hour Ice
aitd family.
cream and cake and coffee was
Recent guests of Mr. L. D. 1 enjoyed by .the 8J'?Up.
The
Diles inclnded his daughters, Christmas diMet wUI he Dec. :
Mn. Fred Bush, Columbus, and Ja at the Martin Restaurant ID
Mrs. Charles Jividen and ram1· Middleport.
ly of AthetU.
---Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. RUBGIFT INFORMATION
sel of Indianapolis, Ind. spent Memobers ol the Pomeroy Gar- ·
the holiday here with his mo- den Club who wish to contrlblher and sister, Mrs. Lulu Ru .. ute gijls to the Athena SoeU and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hospital are asked to le • v •
Burns Harris and daugher, JUl. them wltb ~ Lydia EbenThey came especially to attend bacb or Mrs. Charla Pmlnithe high school reunion clas!l of 1er at once.
the 20's at Point Pleasant, W.
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MEET TONIGHT
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Bethel No. 62 of the Intetna·
GJVli: FAIIDLY DINNER
tiona! Order ol Joh'a Daugbt- [
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Holter ers wiD meet tonight at 7:30
•ntertained with a
family at the POIIIOIOl' Masonle Timdinner Thanksgiving at their pie. Thoro will be electlon of
home at Bashan. Guests were officers.
Mr and Mrs. Worley Davis,
D•~ter; Mn. Robert Davis,
HAVE GUEIIl'fl
Linda, Dian, Glen, Rita and ThanltogivinC diDDOr cuesta e
Cindy, Langsville: Mr.
and Mr. and Mn. Ed J. Smith ":.
Mn. KeMeth Davis. Roger and their chlldreD and tamllleo.
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Rodney, Rutland; Mrs. Ronald and Mn. Edwin 8mlth and
Davis, Middleport. !.he host dMt, Dlalll and Edwin
and ltostess and Gary, Sharon, Mrl. Martha C8rle)1 apd
and Gordon.
and Mn. Lewll' E.

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Parkersburg, W. Va. Tuesday
evening
Mrs. ·Bill
. Grueser and Mr o.
Robert Richie Vtstted at
ford W. Va. Tueaday, evening.
Mrs. Bill Gueser and Mrs.
' VJs"ed
Ro bert R't1 ch te
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lord, w., Va. Tuesday with_ Mrl.
Grueser' Mother, Mrs William
F1elds.
Mrs. Dana Oliver returned to
the home of her daughrer and
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serve u •odll1 patroft.
lelld lllatallatloll of om"'" Ill lhe!r elpb 1'0!11!1' \lf~ ... of Syract~ta met Wednesday
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D. Smlth, .., bebell ol
the the lollowlnl Cbapten, Macb- OIIIDJ. Each melllbW wlll 1llo oveniJ18 1n the oanotuary. ·
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pruentod 1 put ma. burg, DecenJber 5; llllnear, IJe. oilrllribute 1 ft llft, rowird this
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pin to Ruth Tomptina comber 5; ~.
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Soulshy 011 behali ber 7; Ne!Jonvllle, DeeembeJ: ' lira. Harvey VM VDnl&lt;..,, ident wu In ebarge of 1he
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GovemrnentFigures Review Topics
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bome of Mro. M. L. !"nnch.
cllar&amp;e of the ....._
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preoontod I gill 8; Gloulter, lle&lt;:omber 10; a. preoldent, COIIIIucted tb!l meet. meellng whlcb opened wllh
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ci~, December 12; St. C11in- ~ IJ1!I ftQal plano were made votiOilll by Mrs. Royal
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ng the bns!Deis -lon Yllle, December 21; and Amea- lor tb!l annual CllriJtJIW din- She gave 8 Cbris!n)u
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It .. as voted lo provkje -~ ville, December SO. An IJMta· ner lo . lle ,beJd at tb!l ·Martin and closed with .prayer.. .
and Greltll
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lor the County Home and 1he Uon wu lllo read lo lltand ...talltllll ~l&gt;er 11, at 7 the obort business . -•on,
bill, Jl'lnd
Chllcb'en't Home at Chrlatmu. a dlotrict meellng a
od!ool p.nl,. 1"1lowed by .a pariJ at the 1shut·in calls were reported.
Missouri.
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A communlco)ion
read ~I lnalrt!ctlon at ReiMravllle bome of Mrs. Dayton Strlekland. A pragram was presented
.Oibtn Introduced and wei- from Roberta
'"' Jl'ehru...,. 4, 1165.
It was ~ to, prepare a Mi,. Marcia Karr a..n,d~-.l~:il ~~;!
eunied were . ,yloltinc .....thy
MJa C8r801! and Mro liar- Chrlatml&amp; blsket lor 1 needy Jobn Sauvage which e&lt;
malronl and patrons, P.st maria each coMplimented ibo It&gt;. familY,· .
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ol Christmas ""'ipture,
form his duties. She !Old of
lronlllld past patrons of Pornstalling officers on their work WI~~n:
wu ~ spersed with .....,p singing
League of Nations in 1919 wna• 11
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. · t:!v~ enE;: Gil: ~bristmas c"':~'· and a solo, it meant to Wilson, and his m.
18 pre~
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the new officers IIlii member&amp;
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ness whicb left him only the
JIIISI 'patrons of other chaplers ·
of 1965. Mrs. Soulsby exh!Dded' '!'ore Jr. ~Ice prealdent and pub- age. A reading, "The T h r e memory of a nation's cheers
111111 I district olllcer.
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1 welcome 10 aU pre...,t and llclty; Mn. ·
Rlymond Baity, Wise Men" was read by Mrs. and of ~ devotion of Mrs
A sltorl .business seslllon was
Invited them to, attend at any secretary: ml ,Mra.
Eil~~~ Alice capehart and
Wilson to her dying husband:
beld after Wblcb the
In Pomeroy
Mme.
Weill, treasurer. It was ••- poems were read by Mrs. C.
was draped In memory
lo acc:epl new members I b • B. Weese and Mrs. Eichinger.
Mrs. Everett Hayes reviewed
Della Windsor and Pats
Eddie Romine, who suffered Tho meeUng cloeed with the first o( Ole year. The travellfll
the "Diplomat ,among
war. I
lord.
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a stroke last week and Is con. farewell by Miss Carson alter prize dOII!Ited by Mrs. Wells A. talk .?n
riors" by Robert Murphy in I
M4U'Ie Curd IIlii Dale Smith nneo to Meigs Ge~ral Hoapllo which tbe group adjourned to was awarded· to, Mra. Gilmore. ChriStmas and prayer by
which tbe author described the
were the Installing of(!cers. Otb- al, ROOJTI 6, Is reported as the dlnit!J room which was do. Mrs. Willard Boyer recelved a Karr closed the meeting, after Jlllrt he played in the events of
.,. lnotalllng oll!cers were Mar- critically m.
corated In keeping with Christ- blrtbday gUt from her secret which the group adjourned to World war 11 and the person.
jorle Crow and Ella Smith mar. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Boyer mas, using silver trees with pal.
SOCial. room. A dessert course allties of tbat period to the pre.
&amp;bats; Maud Grueser, ~uc- and daughter, Tbelma,
and green ornaments, boDy and At the close of tbe meeting, carrymg out the
CbrlStmas sent including Roosevelt, TMh
tress· Caddie Wickham cb
Ho·,yard Bowers were ,._ red candles. The Chapter room a dessert course was served by theme was served from a table man, Eisenhower and Kennedy. I
la!u; 'LueUie Swaekham~r ' : cent dinner guest, of Mr. and wa,
decorated in
the Mrs. Van Vrankeu.
Iw1th lace cover and centered ~========::
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Mrs.
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and
family.
Christmas
theme.
w•th a ChriStmas arrangement
l , • ra ne oung, wa •
wath red tapers in crystal hold~';eland Harry P. Smitb'J"t!- 1~~rtan:IIIMriams. RundsMsell Baltdy Refreshments were served by
Iers on either side.
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Otber &lt;ilfiC!'r• Installed were mrs. obn bcCulloght and Mayer Is chairman, from a
The sanctuary and social room
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family of
were recent table centered wttb a boDy .,.
1 were heautifuliy decorated
Iron; Guy Cowan, assoclote pa. guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray- rangement ml red candles. Man
Ievergreens and red candle In
Iron; EIMe D. Smith, secre- mond Batty.
r!e Curd presided at the sliver Mr. and Mrs, Karl OWen have each window, a number of dec·
tary; Mabel Goegleln, treasur. · Ricky McKnight, so of Mr. coffee service and Ella Smith learned of tlifi death of Mrs. I orated Chrislmas trees and a
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er; llt!tty Cowan, conductress; and "!r&amp;. Donald McKnight, has at the punch bowl.
Charles Price of Columbus, on I nativity scene. Mrs.
Kntbryn Jqrdan, aSSO&lt;iate con- returned to school after a two
Thursday at University Hospit. Grimm was in ch.rge of the
ductr,ess; Ruth Tompkins, chap. weeks Illness.
Gifts which were placed un- , al In Columbus.
decorating.
lain; Opal Priddy, marshal; Ronald Collins, student at , der the large tree In the dmmg Mrs. Price, 86, had been in, Guests present were Mrs.
Flor..,.. Tracy, organtst; Geor- Columbus Business Unlverstiy, l room were presented by Mr. jured In a fall. Her husband. die Brown, Mrs. Karl
~~~
Jlla Wa~n, · Ada; Unda Guln- spent tbe buliday vacation wltb and Mrs. Sou!sby to each of Charles E.,
In 1963. They ' Mrs. Hosmer Roush, MMr~:s;·,
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tber, ll~tb; Charlotte Dillard, hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don· the Installing olllcers.
were former Middleport resi· Ia Grueser, Mrs.' Earl H
Esther;· Evelyn tanning, Martha aid CoUlns.
dents wben he was employed Mrs. Adolph Grueser,
Mrs.
~ten. "llubb,ard, Ejecta; Doro- Mrs. E. E. Roush and Mra.
in tbe Columbus
Southern , Otto Harten bach Mrs. Charles
11&gt;y Will!dard. warder, and PbQ
Helm returned to their
Ohio Electric Company.
Grueser and Mrs. William Rus·
YOUR HOME •nd our ll'lod~rn
WDUamson, se'lllnel.
Lakeview,. Monday alter
OS.
She Is survived by four chii. sell.
HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE,
.Mrs. ,,!loulaby thanked
. vllllt wtlh Mrs. Chardren, Rollin, Charles, Miss Lu- - -·-- - - - - Covtrllt tailored to your
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ci!le, ali of Columbus, and Mrs.
TWO TO WED
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Willard McMaster of Elyria , PT PLEASANT - Two conJane Smtth, of MadlS?R spent
Entered Hosplta1
and seven grandchfidren and pies· have made applications for
the put week end WJtb his Among those who entered seven great ;randchildren, She marriage licenses in the off.ice
c.n ladtr.
parents, Mr. and Mn. Max Jl'ol· Holzer boopital In tbe JIIISt also leaves soveral relatives in I of the County Clerk. Applymg
llooiJIJtliol.
mer and flmUy ·
24 boors were Mrs. Ca&amp;b Alii· Meigs COUoliY.
Iwere Charles Albert Krebs, 24,
son, Northup, W. Elza Deeds
Funeral services wm be con- Point Pleasant and
HOMI MUFV.U fi!IIOU.HCf all.
Bidwell, !,Irs. Joe R. Smith, at: dueled Sunday at !be Spears I Sue Bee 23, Point Pleasant.
1, Bidwell, James H Caufman, Funeral Home, W. Broad • St. Sherman Marion Jordan, 38, 1
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Henderson, W. Va., Edgar G. in Columbus with the Rev. Hy- Cottageville, and Juanita M~d­

Seott, Rt. I, Livtrpool, W. Va, dinger ol tbe Hilltop Lutheran line Taylor, 25, Leon .. ·
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cine, Richard Wayne Hyden, Rt. be in Sunset Cemetery there.
vation Officer Miles Darst there
I, Jackson, Carl F. Winkler,
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la Windsor Widow of the late tan, Mrs. David L. Jones, . Rt. The Syracuse Third Wednes- ~11'"11 oc.ic-te.,u 11111111-..:..:1111.a•••utt:..:c~N~t~CION-IIteiN. . . . ._ .
Relph Windsor, were held at 2, Athens, GteM
R. Varney, day Homemakers Club will
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have their annual Christmas
WedneJday, December 2, at
Mrs. Shirley E. Wright, Glas· piJltlned potluck dinner and prop.m., wlL' the Rev. Robert gow, W. Va. ·
gram December 9 from 10 a.m.
card and the Rev, Pearl casrof
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until 3 p. m. in the town hall.
officiating. Music was provid- Mrs. William C. Aborts. 333 1Members are to bring their own
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tst. accompanied at the organ ter, 12;59 p. m. Thursday.
gUt. Everyone is welcome.
· Mra. Deltnlr Baum.
Discharged
·Participating In a short Mem. Patients recenily dlscharg41 DEER DIE
orlal Service of the Return Joo. ed included Pearl Searls, Sus- PT. PLEASAN T- Fortyalhau Meigs Chapter of
an Frazier, Kelley Conley, Mor· nine d.,.. have been killed in
glltera of the American Rovolu· ris Bailey, Jesse Ward, Mrs. Mason County during the first
tlon were Mrs. Enterson Jones Gerald Eblen, Mrs.
Russell j four days of the 12 day deer
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Step hensoBn danc1Mr.lnfant daugllt- season. On opening kt!a yed, Mon,....,;·
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ary, and, Ml's. Edward Foster. Mrs. Ronald Hill, Gregory Bane 34, Tuesday's kut was 7, Wed' HUSH•TOIIE o
· RelaUves aud friends from Robert C. Stewart and LuAnn nesday's 7 and Thursday I was
•l::O•aTIUL TILE out of town .ttendlni the serv- Poling.
reported. According to Conser-r Ice&amp; Included Miss Eleanor
~ ~- !""' ~of Smith and Allss Audrey BeD,
- 1illtl · o:- f1inc11q a.MP. New York City; Mlas Florence
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c_la aad.pt The Pia~; Mr. and Mra. Jolm
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Garfy '!arrlson to pull within
two:, polilts at the half and
awaJ in the. fmal two minutes
to a ~70 vtctory.
'!'he ilul!ka actually
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Louis team, but the visitors
toolt ~dvantage of errors by the
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way of lbe llrot ·hall that brolrt To makt room on tbe rooter
the game opeD, bat teammate for P'"!:: the Rangera
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Jan. lf-15-16 will !oc:hodt "big etid:" control over !lie ·
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The Amerl08!! IIIII National
~. bet • a ••o~ ~ P•• Loqu.. iile&lt;t in joint leSSOII
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Tbe Ripley Vlklap ·
ma, Pl. Pleasant ~t Pomeroy. 'lllursday IIIII lhere appeared
Wabama'a White Falcal!a
Jleeember 1, Mlddleporl at to be 110 stumbling block to mUIn lloe IN!UOD'a opeaer I1Jr
Racine.
tual -ment.
leoma 'l'burtday eveniJII.
De&lt;:ember 10, Rutlalld at Wa- The dra!t received lbe bearty
'l'loe Vlltinp paced loy Sam- hama.
endorsement of both leagues In
my liUen
1ec1 all ...,..,., December 12, Eastern at w.. oontrasl lo the pungent pr..
will! zs polnll, jumped Into a bama, Pl. Pleasant at Racine, ....ion barbs CBs! by eommandlng first quarter lead Rutland at Middleport.
nents and the opposllion. Not a
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The Falcona tied ·111e coimt once eine, Pt. Pleasant at Rutland. ! . 11 . will become baseb~H law 1
at 3-3, then . steadily fell be- December 17, l'O'Iiddleport at i Immediately with the first or
blnd.
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S.bstltute Guaril Milton
Eastern at Pt. Pleasant. · 1 b•gh scbool and sandlot prosled Fal
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December 19, Eastern at Mid· . peels scheduled next month.
1
. 18 con . 'or;"~ w oala
The National League an.
pom on rune. oe 1
IICMmced that its dir&lt;ctora had
Colonial farmers often had to "sell" doe produce
four !reo throwo.. Otlw
January 9,
at
approved new legislation whicb
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Wabama at Pt.
would return broad, sweeping
of their land by barter; But IOday's famoec il a ;
G
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Pomeroy
at
Eastern.
powers
to
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offioe
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"big business" man, handling mone1,, , buying, I
reene, · arcua
January u, Middleport at
missioner as in the days wbon
Pleasant, Easlem at
sllrn Jndge Kenesaw M. Lan.
:.":: t;~w~~IMml, tsol
~eUing, linancing; being served bY. ffPull Smiell" i
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Wabama at Pomeroy.
dis ruled tho game wilb •
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J anuary 14' 15 ' 16 '
mailed
banks like ours ••• friendly, experienced loal ioo
The fist.
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BEND CLASSIC.
c u owners oeveral
atirutions offering 1 wide range of banking -...
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.January 18, Eastern at
yearo ago, . following Landis'
pled Ripley ~lib
land, Middleport at
death, bad d•mm!Shed the com.
ices, aU &lt;o•nniently ,.,.u, ou roof, ro meet cite 1
wblle Willtam
Wahama al Racine.
mlssi~ner's powers. But, today
farm family'a every banking need,
Denver Gibbtl each
January 20, Pomeroy at
' Amencan League moguls were
fD the Falcona
Pleasant.
expecled to concur In the bard·
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January 21, Wabama at
bltting changes that wm ~·
COME IN SOON AND OFTENr
21 42 62
return the commlss1oner •
_ Mc)'hail
January 23. Racine at
role to that of a "czar."

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MILWAUKEE !UP!) Qulom, general iillliUiget of~"'.'" 1 "'~w...... _ Surface 7-I·IS;
PhJladelpbla Pblllles, will be Wamsley o-2-2: Rood
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Roanoke 1111 Baltimore 95
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Georgia 64 N. carolina 61
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Turskegee Ins! 87 Ala Alo!
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Midwest
Thoroughbred Raemg
Mich St. 82 N'rn lllichilan 'It
!De. by the Tit.\ IIoard ol
Miami· (Obio) 108 Capital 55
St. Lonla U. 7J ObJo St. ,70
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Marietta
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Harvey
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DePaul 80 CbriBiiiD Bros 59
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Kansao S8 New Mmco 40
PT. PLEASANT - A etrll
Bellarmine 1115 Center Coli 7tl · has beeft,liled In the office
,Mlsoouri at Wash. (Mol tr.. IIi ol the Circuil Clert atyled
P. Ollera 61 Wealeril K)' St.
McCausland I&lt; Jo
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0\18. st .114 Abll. Qorlstiaoo a
defendant DOt being COilfln.
Ter. Western 17 Mldwesteroi 4t eel inside a fenco IIIII tho eat.
West
tl deslruylng ar,opot( llloo~=~~
Stanford Ill. San J ... State it tiffs. Atkimey S, D. L
Weber 18 Chico State t12
the plonltllft,

pert, Wahama at Eastern.
Januaty 25, Racine al

Both Jeagues a1so approved

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Assoclati~ to return All·
game voting lo the lana,

January 26, Middleport at

Janll8ry 30, Racine a1tt :~:: II
Middleport at
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Rio~land at Pl. Pleasant.
FebniarY 1, Rutland at PDilo· ll

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February , 8
WALT DISNEY'S
dleporl, pt, PJeasanl at
"SO DEAR TO MY HEART"
(Tecbni&lt;olor)
February 8, Rutland. ··:~t;~~II Burl lves, Bobby Dris&lt;o'a,
Pl. Pleasant at 'II
Luana Patten, Beluah Bondi,
Fel•"'"' 11, PomerO)' at
Tbe Rhythmaires, and Harcy
Carey,
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February 13, Pl. Pleasant
Footu•oHo:
MJdd)eporl, Racine at
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Serving Meigs County for over 90 yean

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Contr1stlng Jtrap ca:rryln&amp; handle in black aDd wbUt
stitching. Front controlt, front •ound wlth G 1 3" •peaker.

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A perfect diamGnd reflects full beauty 1hd brilliance and ·
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(01 replacement assurl'd ). With 'y0tlr Keepil:ke Dla'moild
Jltnl, .tau receive permanent rilletratlon; protectiOn
qalnat ton of diamonds from .;tdns fOr one full year,
ad Ufetlme trade-in privHege, For the peq'~ ,li(t .!- ..

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tlowljHipen hm loot olnot rop!Wd llloo.
Ho 'II'Ould flt7 1M l!ot!r olthl ~ U7 !or ht
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our eruc:lal need il oPirltuol, lion an MOIIilll
tl'uth and power in the taith ond wmblj&gt; of oor
ohurollto. Wllll eath paasin~ hoJn' II~
mol~ ondonl that all will be well OJII)' wlltn
AT.L dloeovtr Goi!.

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STARTING PROBLEMSf

Station W•gon. Automatic transrnl!llon,
sidewall tlrel, blue with blue interior.

1Chevrolet 2dr.- •. s1295
60 Chevrolet Bel Air .. s1295

CARAVELLE
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Need not be present to
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Wheel Balancini-Aiilo Olus--. s.tYI&lt;e
Pll. WY 2.:11'18
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1c, power brakes, power stee~ wbite over P.D
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LIEVING (OAL COMPANY

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WILSON'S .LAUNDROMAT

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!Jres •. wblte over blue fiDith. wltb matching blue

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··rhen tr1cle tocl1y for one of the1e 1ure111rting Value-R1ted Used Cars.

1Pontiac Tempest.- s129s

All ~~rticipating Mefc~an,.t~.,~r•
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1960'Corvair 100-4 Doo~

$895

Kenneth~.

Wolle, All!la ~
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1961 Dodge Lllncer 2 Door

$795

Loeal ODe OWDer, clean iDterim, blue finlab, C:oocl tires,
allndonl lriDI. Radio and heater.

1961 Volkswagen 2 Door _ __
Deluxe vinyl trim, heater. good tJre.s.

Pomerov Motor Co.
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
I'OMEltOY, OHIO

For Sale
PHONE WY2·2156

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proJect seemed ~ · be i 1!11.
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ambitious, bul tho
special bad .)IUiny moments
enjoyment.
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prayOI' and preaching. Bring
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Medal of llllnor

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are with him at the hospital.

Sport Coats
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In MicJ.IIf!port
aliment and may underco
w..tend cuests of tho Rev. gery. He Is In room 317.
and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett
Mr. and Mra. H. C. Fow•ler I
i chiklren Included their
of Marysvllle, Ohio,
, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
day guest.J; of their dau.g_hter 1
lett and family and Mr.
and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Ford of
Howard Byers.
vtlle, Oh1o. Saturday the
lett famllleo held a Thilllk~giv· l Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sh•ll'P I
ing dinner.
and family of Zanesville v'"'"'
Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley ed recently with his p....,.ts.
and son, Jell of Cheoapeake, and Mrs. Robert Sharp '"d
Ohio, visited last week with her er relatives .
Mr. and Mrs. ·Owen Miss Norma Grant has
and son, Danny.
returned to her home on M~~~ !
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunoel, St. from Holzer Hospital wl
Mrs. Gon Geary and Mr. Brad she has been a medical patient.
Hudson visited recently with
Mr. Horry Houdashelt
mains a patient at Holzer
pita! In Gallipolis. Mrs. Houda·
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