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Officers Elected
~Y Minersville ·
Methodist WSCS

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St.tfon'Wagon · · ·· ·.· $2495

1956

V-8, 4 Door S~Uon Wagon, Radio and Healer, Power
GUde- Wlllte"WaU Tires. Eztra Clean. One local Owner
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Pbone 6079 [

E. Main Sl

Pomeroy

63 Win Places
.~el~!.~!.s~!~bM~~~~~~'~;.~~'~'~2l On Honor R-&lt;11.
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Girl Scout Troop Six and the new
Oirl Scout Troop former a horse-

shoe while the color guarda, Marilyn Moore, ludy Genhelmer, Ruth
Ann Bailey, Mll'y St•rcher, Janice
Evana and Louanna Leonard pre~ented the nag and led tbe plt!dge
tG tiM tiaJ". Tbe .:roup sang the
"Star SpaniJed Blnner' 1•
Mr11. · Steven Eblin, leader, and
Mrs. Merlin Tracy, a~istant leader
or \'rownle Troop Two conducted
inve~ture services for Judy Brown
Gloria Butk and Jacqueline Potter.
Other Brownie• of Trl:lop Two are
BeckY Ebiln, Sandy Gilmore and
Dottie Phelpa.
Golden wings were presented by
Mri. Eblln to Susie Tracy, I..Jnda
Starcher and June Phelps who
went into the new troop. Mrs. Eblin alao preented year pins to her
rommittee, Mrs. George Starcher,
Mn. Erne.st Powell and Mrs. James
Gilmore.
Mrs, Donald Bailey, leader, and

COME IN AND INSPECT OUR RECONDITIONED ·
1D11 GUARANTEED LOW PJ!ICJIJD CARS.
AFTER YOU HAVE "SHOPfi!D'~ TIJE AREA,

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THIS SATURD~Y ONLYl

1950 DODGE
4 Door Sedan equipped wltb radio, heater, Gyro-malic.
Good Ures,local owner.
SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICE

MEIGS MOTOR CO.
· N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport

Pbone 80%3

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by &lt;ln&lt;A. Thea you'll have neat, com•
plete, and
nee record• {on your .. \ '
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.Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Heaton left
'Ilbunday • mormnt for Gr~n ....
bure, Jnd(, .to oattend tile wedding
1lf their grandson, Cliirence Hea·
tort 00 EIHter Sunday.
Mn. Clara Karr leCt Wedne.i·
day for her home, Clevel.and, a I
ter a vis1t wtth her son-tn-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mn. Tbomus
Bowen.
Miss Marion Ebersbnch hM rcturned home after 'I vi.sit in FlorIda,
Mr. and Mn. Wtllard Faudree
and Mrs. Amanda Baer hape l'~ ·
~umed :home •lifter a several
we.eka visit 1n HolLywood.
R&lt;nanna Kni~ of 'Pt. Pleasant
le spending a few days with her
grandmother, Mt'ls. Olen Gen·hehn·
cr and family,
Mr. 'tnd Mr.s. Harmon O'Brien
returned home ·Wednesday after a
Yacation .. t Daytona- Beaeh, F1a.
Mrs. w, 0 Atkins, Miss Myrtis
Kay Parln'f and Mr3. Robert Mur·
ris Jr., artd son Ricky were vlsilors lq Parker!'lburg Tbursday.
f:tarry Canterbury
rCll!urn~d
homtl Thursday from Holzer HcspJ.tal alter •undergoing ltnuln"
o~~urger.y and 1s conV"alcscing nL{'C-

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BANKING SINCE 1171
M~mber Federol Re.erte!lytlem
Me•ber Federll Depolllllllaraee CarJ!Onfloll
POMEROY
IWTLAND

for Susan
and Linda Ann Will. Mn.
also presented a golden
to Susanna Arnold who wlU

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Van JohttSon
Ruth Roman

investure services

Student Wrl'tes
Directs Play

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of Brownie Troop Onei• condtJ4~

Ml'ddleport H1'gh

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Drive·ln
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POMEROY SOCIETY

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the new Girl Scout Troop.
Other Brownies of Troop One
are Linda Smith ,Linda Bailey,
Debra Spencer, Marilyn Moore and
Jane and Joyce Evans. Mrs. Bailey
has resigned as leader and '~ Mrs.
Spencer i1 the new leader of
Troop One and Mn. Roy Smith the
aulit:ant leader.
Mu. Geneva Joachim an~ Mrs.
Roy Smith were presenteiJf year
for committee members (tf
One by Mra. Bailey.
John Moore, leader ol Girl
Scout Troop Six, .J.Salsted by Mrs.
J~wrence
Leonard, commJttee
chairman nJbstltuting for ' Mrs.
William Collin(. assiatant leader1
conducted investure service.. lor
Patty Musser, Mary Field•, Kath·
ryn English and Barbara LewJt.
Otber girls In Troop Six are
Ruth Ann Bailey, Anita Collins,
Judy Genheimer, Janice Evant,
Patty Fields. Ruby Haggy, ¥try
Starcher and Louanna Leonard,
Mrs. Anms Phelps Jr., 1eader,
and Mra. Robert Hoover, aalttant
leader, held in vesture ceremony
for Susanna Arnold, IJnda Starther, Susie Tracy, Jean Phelps, IJn.
da Jeffers, Betty Klein, Shlrley
I·H a,uy and Janet Arnold who wUJ
· the new troop.
The Committee for the new
troop are Mrs. George St.arc;her,
Mn. Maxine Arnold , Mr:'l. Eula
Haggy, Mrs. James Hall and Annis
Phelpa Jr.
Refreshments were served at
close of the ceremonie.a to the
girls aLtd their guests.

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S.lisbury
There Is A Dl.fference School
Thursday evening

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listed on the current hon?r roll
()f Pomeroy Hi.gh School !or the
fifth six week period just- ~ndeJ.

Sophomotes numbered 22,. Juni01"8
20 and Senlor.s 21 .
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Here It lsi Neweslltlina fol belt
Clll- LAWN-BOY wftfl the exclutiYt, pttented Activated PilOt
Whttl. Makes even rouett gtl$$
look betttr- The pilot wheel
t~t lawn mower leveltftn If tht around isn't! Set "'' t
new LAWN-BOY todey. first qutll-,1
ty with low prices.

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l9!6 BUick Special , ..... :..... :.... '$~,J95

4 dr Sedan. Dyilaflow drive. Like new -I)'~· tenp g~n '
fiDWl. 011e local owner. Fully .equipped:
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·J!#Ar~ Boimd TqEr.~d Jury;
~ :·Npwfaeihg ·Lie Detector T~

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two Meigs County
were arrested after IIi• car owned by ~ne o! lbem
neilber admiltlnJ be was the driver.
oalil today Lester Pike, 20, Racar, l&gt;nd Edwa&gt;4, ~- Tayl9r, 22, LollJi
to-take a l;ie teat ln. ,\lbens ,arly n~

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Easter Egg Hunt'

Still ,L111get.Oft·~

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Be Queried On Business Deals
WASitiNGTON (VP) - Teamsters Uui.on President Dave
Beck moy speed his return engagement before the Senate La·
bor ~ta Committee if he avoids his day of reckoning witli
lbe Jl.tt,ciO.
Committee member Karl E. Mundt (R.S.D.) told reporters
.Jbat il the AFL-CIO prov.. unable to enforce Its ethics code •

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5000 ~e Idled
Today B:f Strike
At Kaiser Plant

the cas."

IUmlblls, .Ea1b1er R.
mont
Edward H. Dell
HJddletown.
A total of 32 vlolatlona wUl be
heard.

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l.oW'mlleJ.K.e, Alntosl ~ lbe day 11 was sold.
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In Vote Against
New Farpa Bill

Six Churches In
Union,Se,vi~es

on GoocJ Fri.J.y
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~(lven

Uillon Setv:lce

'·First BapUst

UP
Defen.e M..
SlaveD8 indicated toappeal tbe ~ult
eonvtcition of William
Oak HiU brickyard
in
ebot«un deatll of
~ly(le
41, Jan. 22 .
H'ughe5 was
gllil.ty Frid;~.,Y
ni'&amp;'ht by (a common Pleas ~
jury of seven w.omen and five ioen
after nearly three and one- half
houn of deJiberittion. He wall indicattd on a ncond degree murd«lr ohara-e In tbe shooting of Bow·
Hn1 after an all-night drinking
bout.
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the shooting
~d BowUog had beaten him on tiU'ee occasions in hJs ~ ~ ·
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When Bowling t'hre.t~nl;4 him
again, Hufbe! said, he g o 1 the
ehot.gun to scau h i m. He illid
Bowling ·u abbed the- we.awn by
bhe muzzle and tire gun discharged.
H"'ghes w a a freed on $2,000
bond pendinc fllina: of l:tJe appea' .

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j 9)4'Buick V8 sPta;.1 '·.. :' .. :..... $1 1495

2 dr. Sed~: lAw Jillleage: One careful local owner.

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4 dr. f!ed~. Origin~ Ugh! gree!l-flni~, This one's really
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SJ\o:!" fOOd eare.. 8.2:1 urea.
· L~!J'f!~~ ~~L~B, .. , ... $795
I !)I ~~~rnoticlno! L:1W' . . . . . $595
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~ 1:J;,Ch•v.,Yz ton -l'fclcu~ ·.... $495
L!!_ Stole,'BIId)'.~ op.·aide.

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not be tried b.V thl!
offenses eGmmitte(
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jealber seats. El!C~ptlo~illln' eveiy way.
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,J, ~ tl~. ~!~:c;p,.,P'P't,Ja~'il finest. HY,dramatlc drive.

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the committee
sehedule
and recall may
him

'llW! AFL • CIO moves against
foi) and limilar m;teriBeck
came AftPr he invoked t.he
alt were operation
not affected
by the
&amp;trike.
which
tUl'll&amp;
out Fifth Amendment 117 times wbea..
the ~:nate RactelJI Committe&amp;
questioned bim 1ut monLb abou!
bis peraonal finances . Senate i ....
vest.(ptora: charged thllt he took
more- tban $322,000 ftom union

.Y8,flir Chief :.. · .... $t695

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tor quest1onmg about his
business deals with the un.
thi'OUJh firms fn whictt be
holds an Interest.
''The committee has developM
additional inform•tion that the
Team.1ten, the public and the
RAVENSWOOD. W. V. uP - Congre~~ should know," Muadt.
An estimate~ ~.000 workers en· said.
gapd In th~ eonstruetion of the
!Beet Friday challenged the
biC Kal.ler AlumJnum 6: C,bemical right
of the AFL-CIO Executive
Cctrf. ,plant here were idle todiy Council
to expel him from its
. , , rttult or a dJspute between
member.h1p. He said be Hill conblembel'f of two unions represent- siders him~t.lf a council member.
in• the men .
AM• Detail.t ~
lliliwrl&amp;bta: set up picket hnes
lU
a !..so demanded that the Af'L.
Ud other workers refuted to cross
CIO Etllical Pract1cea Committee
tbem Friday lo a controversy over
•hether they or pipefitter1 should provide detailed accusatiol)l and
guarantee fair procedural \fheD it
do certain work..
hold.r.
bearin(U ne:rt mootb on oorplant apokuman said emr'u~ charges against bim and
in a emnpleted section of his Union.

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of rain Easter,
howi!lver, waS not expected to etop
the
tbousanda of •wor!Jhippeg
gathering aiJ over the state for
tradltJr.nal sunriae services nd
other l'tlJitioqs, ~enance1.
The you'npteri aliO 'will 'be
looking forvrar~ , to tbe JDDuil
Easte.~ . egg hunU, rain or ~hine.

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anli Nnl,.., IunNy '" • • t 1 y: .
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ltonl"!a. turn"'- ceolar norttt.wt.t .
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of CoHar~y of Fre-

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Anniversary

2 dr. RIVIera Cpe. Dy~!low &lt;lr~ve .. "~atd \op." ;Really' · ' 1953 PlyiJOUth 2 df, Hard T'ft
sharp 'InSide .~n!lout. J)llly equipped. "
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fri.'dolllotlc. Orlgin•IIIglit blue finish. New Bl!i¢k trade-

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We do not hove the powerfl.ll hands of the original blacksmith, ·Michael Blaettnor, ·
104 years ago, but we can really give sorrie powerful bargains in this celebration.
We offer you up to $700.00 off on no trade deals (depending on price 6f carl, and
much morE\ than your cor Js worth on a. trade. Come in now for the buy of your life
during your celebration!
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On Hew Buicks ond Pontio.~•· Exte~ded To May

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Today.'a predleti® eaiJed tor
highs ol 75 to 84 and lows tonlJht

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UP TO $700

PontiIC DlX. 8 CY1• : ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' .$1 '295
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For Smoothest Cut-Smartest Lawns in Town

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wll6"' •xdouin*ACTIVATED PILOT WHffLI

'CEL'EBRATION

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der&amp;torDis 'wm'-alao fo'recut ·fOr
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waa held by the Cuuplea Club at ;;
the home of Mr. •nd Mrs. E'verelt '
Bachner and daughters, Karen and f
Connie.
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A decorated cake was served
with th·e refreshJ!lents in l)baervance of the two birthdays, : '
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Those present were Mr. and
White, Mr .and Mrs. Babr, Mr. an!l·l'.ikv~
Mra. Paul HaptonstaJI and
dlen, Edith and BiUYi Mr.
.Mrs. Cllff.ord Haye.s and GQ!I~·
Mrs. Jack Bechtel; Mr. and Mfll. ..
Ga~ -Hyaell and Sandra, Mr. and t '1
Mn. Frank Cbeesebrew. 1
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dot loltbe wake or Yleleiol OF,IDf
·and twt&amp;lerl -1"1 rolntd

INOUGH
Mrs . Lucille Powell, Mra. Morgie
I!ERCER. Mo.-The large&amp;!
Jo' ields, Mr.!!. Vitg1nia Rou.$h, Mt··. tree ever found lrr New England
Lo uise Kearns .and Mrs. Laura 1once exi sted In thia town It was
Holt .
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Conducts Meeting .
At Whee~ing, W.Va.

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ldrs. Wrlliam Rtl'SseU w.aa elec:tPd
as president: Mrs. K·v f GrueLisf~d were Sophr.mohs: 'Ann
ltenata Ba,xtcr, Pttl'lcia , er, vice president; Mrs. Letrts
Spencer, secretary; Mrs. Brook.~
James CaTP;nter, J=t· S~yre, treasurer and Mr.'t. Frtnl\
Fretfoa Dtll, ~IIJda Stewart, pianist. A card Of thank;;
Fo mtr, R~;.~e-rt YMs read from Mrs. Ot-to Harter., Lorrame Grover! Jam· ., bach ' for nawers '8nrl canis lelll
es
, Dunne Jenkins, Ken· her while hospitalized.
neth JI~yes,_ Kenneth McCuU~ugb, . At the close of the me«lng ihc
Carolyn Muer, RodneY Qutvey, hosteii'!es MJ'.!i Adolph Gnleser
Marlene Scholl, She;~ Stral1&amp;'&gt;, -;.fld Mrs. &amp;lie MGSSman serve'·
Charles Swullber, Dean~a. Wa tJort. refre!ilu»ents .t o fho.se named \
Jerry Welker and Co!llue Wood- above and MN. Sadie Brown, Mr..
geard.
Rosmer Rousb, Miss · Katle Becb~,
Juntors · Dorothy Arnold, d'amc, Mrs. Lena Bartels and one ,guest.
Baker, Eddie Boney, Tom Browr1 , Mrs. Mason Fisher.
Barton Campbell, Glen Cecil, Au·
drey Cwmingham, Larry Curti~,
Jerry FJetda, :Sill FiBber, Dor
renee Hess, Norbel't Neutxling.
Helen Roush, Kathryn Roush, Sutl
Smltb, Daniel 0 . Struble, Bernoi.ce
Thoma, Larry TraCy, ·Doris We~h
Capt. Glenna ftumrncn of the
and Marilyn White.
Seniors : Arthur Arnold, Tid local Salv1tion Army Corps, re·
Beegle, Ramora &amp;Ice,
Jerl'y eentiy conducted the Salvation Ar.
Davis, Barbara Donovan , MaC) my meeting in Wheelin~, W. Va.
Eichinget-, Raohel
Gen'heJmcr, and also attended the Salvation
Army International Staff Band
Harold Hager, Carole Hamm, Festival ln Columbus.
Ruth Hoi'ak, Maurie·:! Johnsol .
Thirty.cight player&amp; in a very
Ra,y JohtiSQn, Mrlton Lambert polished brass band are making
Danny Morris, June O'Brien, Ear- their hrs-t tour of the US. The
lene Rcn.shaw, Ahn.a Reynold t, band is from London, England.
Robert Roberts, RIM Scholl, Ju- Their Recordings will b6 heard by
dibh Spencer and Lila Tmell.
radLo and TV Sunday morn.
irrg .from 8 15 to 8:30 over the
suvu ELECTION aoARo
NBC network.

:~~::~-~~;r;or Inthethesongs.
play'

wcro:
IOTTOM OF THI IOTtLI
Rowley
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Marcua;
Thom- ala0as Kelly, Peter; Carolyn Milhoan,
.1 Pr.HfttCN"le Moniter
Ronnie Van Cooney, Car9lyn WH·
THIS ANIMAL WORLD
elave girls Dennis Walburn,
A Warner Brothera Feature
the merchant; Stephen Bailey, Ed.
1 (In Technleelor)
Cartoon - THAT'S MY MOMMY ward Crooks, Mark Kelly, Roman
soldiers ; Gene Crooks, Nicodemua;
(In CJneml&amp;cope)
SATURDAY ONLY . APRIL 20 Thomas Skinner, Joseph of Arlma·
George Montgomery Karin Bootb thCla; Jeanette Crooks, the Angel:
Vera Covert, Mary Malldalenc:
SIMINOLI UPRISING
Sharon
Jonc1, mother ot Jamea
(In Technleolor)
and
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Carla Wilson, Salome.
-alsoEddie
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Bud Abbott l Lou Costello
the MlneravUle Methodlllt Churcb
MilT THI KILLIU
The Wolfman--Dracula and The and the Youth Fellowehlp of th•'Church. He b an honor atudent at
Monater
Middleport Htth Sehool Jnd plana
tomody ond tortoon
to study arcbitetture after hla
graduatloD be~nnlnJ hla atudiea al
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H.onors Couple
On Birthdays -

Mrs. Willis Anthony,
Ul·
t'tie Minenvdle MetbodJst Churc)lj !ian SteiU, Mrfl, ~ames Clatworthy
met Wednesday eveDinl at the Jr., Mrs. Charles Bennett~ and Mra.
C'hurob.
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Em:erson Jones, members Qf Ev.t.n•
Mrs. Clifford Phillips, p1;_esl·l g~lme, Cbapter, QES, were In Radent, pre.~~idcd at the meeUn~o~ ~1ne Tbursd:ay to aftend the me~twlhith opened wi.tb go~ t&gt;in.gin" m~ at the Roberta Circle of DlS.
of "America the Beautlful" fol- trJet 2:5, corppOI!ed of Past Matrons
lowed with rprayer by Mrs. Stella and Line officers.
Gruescr aTtd Scripture· reading of
A potluck luneheon was held at
Matthew. 10: 1-10 by Mrs. Brad- noon and election of offlcers was
' ford M'aag.
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• part of the al~erncon's proa:ram.,
Tbe pro~ An A1_rplane Is
Mrs. Clatwon.hy, Past Matro6 of
land Tour' ~ p~eaented in the .Evangeliae Chapter, was elected
tonn or a skit with Mrs. BroO'ks secretary of the· Circle and Mrs.
Sayre as -a stewal"dess; Mra. Letta R. J;- Studer, Ath~na, is the new
Spencet", a !tiJ.t5C"; Mrs. Stelh preiJdent.
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Grueser, a rur.al worte.r ·and Mrs.
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Maag, Mrs. Cr~oo. Group "sin ·:
lng of "At The Cross" and a
readin.g "A Olrristian Ptitor i n
Korea" by Mrs. FtliUips ~d·
ed the 1program.

Ser,tng on the el.otlon boa••d
r-or the elect1on Thursday wore

Eddie Grue!ser. senior In Middle·
port
HighCharles
§kbool G~ueser,
and son wat~
of ·JU·
Mr.
and Mrs.
thor ar.d director of the Eaater
play given 't the special Auembly
at the school Thursday afternoon.
The title of the pl,py was ''The
Dogwood Legend." and the slage
S'etting Included dogwood bios·
soms which were marie for tlle
production. Sptcial music was p1·e.
sented by the Girls' Ensemble , dl·
rected by Mn. Clarence Lal'CY,
who sang "Robo of Calvary", and
Thomas Kelly who sang "He" and
Vera Covert who 11ang "In the
Garden". Lynn Buchanan was ao-

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