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Tilt WUdwood Gonlea Club wUl

meet al the bome o( Nra. H1ram
hber on Wednesday eveninl 1t
'7·30 attOrditl.g to aa aDDI'lllllC•
ment made todar.

Federated Church Women's Circle Holds j
.. Easter Party At Carman Rest Home
A tt1 ~d1ng the affair were Mrs.
Helen Vmmg, Mrs. Katt- W ~'st,

Mn Addie Burton , Mrs ~~b e
Mor mo n. Mrs Mary
DeWttt,
Mrs Kate
H1ggmbotharn , Mrs
Mattie l'u ~ter , Mrs. Inez Smith,
Mrs. Kat1e Statt1s, Mrs
Elma
Burton , Mrs Cora Wa r:1, Roy
Mohler. t' ranc1s Goff, Ft:ank Dudgeon, ~1 c1lc MeCiure, Fred Hoff
ner, Albert Fulwider, Otto Leffle,
Mr and .~Irs W A Carman ,
Mrs Claude Jones, Mrs Thelm a
Eblin and daughter Belly Lou .
Mrs :\!argaret Freeman and 1he.
followmg CmJe members:
Mrs. Ben Neut.zhng. Mrs. Waldo
J B a rlfll ~ . .Mrs. Phil Williamson
Mrs Georgia WHhamson . Mrs:
Lena Huber, Mrs Lou1s Re1be!,
Mr!i
l'barles Ebersbath. Mrs.
Wa lter Baer, Mrs. Carrie Grue•ser,J
and M1ss Kate Ebersbach and Mrs
Herman C. Bartels of Cleveland.

FiJllowing group .stngmg
of
hymns, a recitation was &amp;iven by
Mrs. Inez Smtth and Mrs. Lena
Huber told the story of the Risen
Christ by Peter Marshall.
Easter baskets ftlled with eags
and ~andy were presented each
re~~ident by the
Cirele arter
which ice ~ream centered with
the Easter motif, and cup caketi
iced in blue and topped with a
pest filled wtih candy egp were

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AI.HI,..,. Hepltum Grttory Peck

"MMAN HOLIDAY"
J .... hlanll Doroth&gt; Malone
"SECURITY RISK"
Mar. 2t-3D

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T.ny CILWI'tlt

In Tachnlcoler

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"Gambler From N1tebez"
In Ttchnlcoler

betam~

ON SALE
SHUMWAY
POTTED PLAN"tS

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TO CHOOSE

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THURS., FRI., SAT.

Wholesale
Prices

CROSS HARDWARE
Phone 8017-Y

POWELLS SUNOCO

~IIddlcport,

STATION
Middleport. Ohio

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ner Thosl!
celebrated
her birthday
a1\tnd1ng
were P.iiss
Ka1 r; M1 · and :\ti .~. 1.Cowl s John·
!tOll , Charle ~lun ,
Mr and Mr~;. C.
R Karr Jr. and son~. Jdf and
llodn cy, Polly Ann Bau~r. local
t~nd )tr and Mrs. Ed T i:.latJcl· of

land, Entland, Ireland,
.ana
Japan. Moderator for U1e program
wa 5 Suzanne Wolpert, whb told of
the organh:atJon and p&amp;rpose of

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the Club.
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Members of the dub maktng
talks were Delores Reltmire, flat.
ty Rizer, Shli'ley Henry, MarilYn
S1·hwarz, W1lmenne Clark, Norma
· ~~lclds , Sally Roush, Kennetb
sun, Myra Foreman, Barbara ~"''"·

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Birthday Party
Held At Sugar
Krnghts Of Pythias
Run School, Mon. To Have Knighting
Chrrvl
l! l• lebratcci her
Ceremonies Thurs.
c1ghth huthd.ay Monrlay

tbRt
qq.alflied to dis:
1\esources probby · virUm~ of his ionJ( uso-~aiUon with tbe situation and his
maoy years of progressive and
neeellful direc:tlon . of that

Election May 3
PreparUloos for tlte ta,cee
Spring eveiltJ "Jtt inta filll
ft'ing" W.ednudaJ alibt at U.eir
bl mont.bly meetiDg. Bill Cblld1
tbe "~ Up Jaycetr c:oo-

":Pha.!ll! ot 'Stato.c.j_{l'~tnent l .
On hand 11&amp;0. for the program,
according
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Geor1e Halfinger,

viCe preaident will be the "Four
Gone ~ncluilon1" qu1rtet:
Tbe 1Ueeting Js sCheduled at the
F4l'Jners Hotel begiMlng at 6:30.

BearhsFuneral
Fitr Saturday
(or ·

fuperal

oervlces

August
(Oudy) Bealtw. 77, wh'o died of a
attack •I llle home of a
n'epbew, Paul. Bearbs al Radne,
Wedne.day .~Jll be held at 2 P. M.
s.-turday at tbe Ewina Cbapel.
.n,e deceas~d was a condUctor
nu~pber of years for the
R.aUtoad
' River Electric
and' iS the I~s.t oi' the Beathil
very well
C®nty.
I• .l!eech
sitU! of
Milone Bearhll Who
in deat~.
are a number o!
nephews. Friend' may
funeral home at any

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FaIcon C't:avers
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Receive lJ
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Nine basketball letters were
war~~d by Coach Ralph
Van1ty performers al the
White Falcon basketball
held lfl St. Joseph's Parl8h

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See (or ycuuelf!' Just vitit ou.r
K.iddl• Thrl(t Bu aad you., too, will ..y:

"ilow do they do

Hrs. Lena Bartels Given
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It! What clever

ll)'liftJ ... •n•r

..w auch value ln childnn'a
ahoe" at anrwhero near this price!" And
&amp;he)' It and wear •• aood at they look.

. A t~urprhe birthday party waa
J;IVCI~ (or Mrs. Lena Bartel.!l on
Satutduy, March 10, at the home
or Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth E. Harris

E.T~:~ ~ltonding

lolloWlbg : lecomp'lishments
by the chapter Pre·
and advisor.
Of work eomple·

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were: Mr. and ereon ,Jones, Cash Jahr, Tom Mlllt.
Mrs. Lewis Harris, Minersville, Mr.
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and Mn. George narrls and &amp;ans~ 1 o
Pomeroy, Mrs. Denver Rice and
WwY
.!lon, Middleport, Mrs. Durwood
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cummings, Po·'"""'· Mr. 1nd Mro. • ·
Kenneth HllrrJs and tton .

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New way to keep your

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H19h ., Patrol
AuxiiJary Platt
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Pl111n11 were made Cor tbe mebt
bers to atte"d the state eanven·
ootterl tion of the State Highway Patrol
AuxUlary to be held In Colum~ua
April 21·22.• when the State llllb~
way Patrol Auxiliary met Man·
day evening at the Lfalon Home.
Brooks Sayl'il, captain WQ J11
charge o( the meeliDI and a t11lk
wao 8iveo by Cpl. -II&lt;C..~
llie,State lliJhway Polloi In · G.ol( ·II
. llpojjB.
· A ehlli supper wu se:rvetf b7
Sayre, Robert. and -Byrno VaualtaR
o\l the dose of the meetinl to •
tnenlbel'l litd IUNt.s.

GALL!POUIS.
l.hree .. jt&amp;dfc panel
Oistl'\ct court or
stud1ed an app6al
Sbe1 ow of thE!
rrom bi.&amp;vlchon
juvemlc
The

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having a supl,!r·
the 1'Standard (hap.

Thllrsday evening Fides Lodge
No. 210, Knights of Pythias, will
confer the rank of Knight when
they meet at the K. of P. H1ll and
will be asaisted by Naomi Lodge,
Gallipolls, who have been asaist·
lng In the ritualistic woi-k at the
local Loclle for the past five weeks.
Tuosdfty nine men of Fides Lod·
fe were at the meetina: of Naomi
Loda:e In Gallipolis and assisted
wlth the eonferrlna: of the tbird
rank. Durin1 the meetlnc
were preoented tolnembera
DraffiJtlc Order of Knighta nl'th•l I
1Khorman.
The local men were F. G.
ker fut Grand oUU!:er·
er~b.cb Chancellot ;~·,oma~&lt;~ti
J H Grate Leland Brown
Mc:Eihhiny, Brad 'Y{QU~~ Jm..

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K.

Did yoa know that ycur favorIte bqtter frotting .wi111tay
softer longer if you mako it
wllh super•IOft

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Worries

The- flfan.UU College Rea:ioaal H. uotn 12 aooa. oo Saturday .,
SeletlC!6 F1ir will p!'CJ!eDt more April '7.
than 200 tl'lrhibitl by high acbool
Mor.e tban tweaty-f1ve judJ~
end grade ldlool atudeutl of U.e will evaluate the qbibi!s in the
Tri~~te rfJi~ Tt"be_n it opellll on junior aDd ll!'lllior" diviJiom. Win·
the Marshal) eampw for a two-- nera wdl be lnDOUMed at the
dar .show April 8 '7. ' •
Awards Dinner at 8 P. M. in the
The- exblbita will be opep to College Cafeteria on Fr1day
The Junior divilion: la.cludea extbe public in the ~- of
th~ Athlebe, DepartmeDt -It ~- hib1t1 in biolo&amp;ieal ·•nd physical
shall 110 Friday evmial. ~ 'I=~:,:;· while the lfllior div.aaon
from 7:30 to 10 •Dd fr9m:t:oo A.
ea:bibita' ia ~hemistry,
geology, pb)'liP!I, Ctwlnr.enn,, Ia
boratory science md other nltds
of bJOJogJeal and phylical sc1ence.
The jumor dlvi.t,ion Includes
aradeii 6 tbrourb 9, with bigb
&amp;ehool student. ln the senior
diviswn.
Campll5 toun and special entert.amment featurea are being
planned fo;r tbe ltudenf.J vinting
the cam pas. A auat ~aker from
tbe International Niekel Company
will .ilddresa the group at the
banquet.
Dr Howard L •Mills. Associate
of Botany a1 MarsbaJI
111 director of the Regional Fai:':
The event WJII offer two grand
ror a boy and a girl in
semor division ia. tbe fonn of
all-expense paid trip to ok.l..
I;&gt; enter their 'llfJ&gt;tl~g ...
riO lhT~H· in the ~atlonal Science
in May.

Reecb"ille Church
Pre-Easter Rites ·

made dural

will-~

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High &amp;h~IStudents To Show Increase

Future· Farmers proud of

part y 111 the Second g 1o.~dc at ~U·
gar Hun Srhool.
(,auH·s were played and prnes
awarded to Jelfny (, ,bbs, Jan
Cilo and Sh.irley Baxlt-r.
E11strr ~ooktes and Icc cremn
were ~crvcd by Cher.vl':.; mother,
Mr~ V D. Edward!&gt; and Cher)l
ass1sh•d by Darla Ebers bach. Can·
dy Grucser, Shtrlcy B&lt;~x~c r and
Kathryn Hannahs . Favors were
bunny balloon!=..
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of the
Coun·

Future
Gi¥en
'Superior Rate

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T-Men Close Offices ForT~ Evasion ,

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Plans Banquet'
For April 6'

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In Charg.e OIBy yyOrld pen paI Cf ub

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\;''~'~~~1:d~l;r::e~l'19.;
of the
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Polly Karr Honored
Af C Ieb •

Flowers

, R~gional Group
,_ M~ets Tonig~t
At Gallipolis

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gave the open1ng prayer at the of all mankind. A description of
Plans were con.pleted for lnltl·
The Young Couplj!ll par~ of the
Saturday evenlna servicea and the heaven taken from Revf'-1BtloM ation of fourteen memberS at the\ Meigs County Farm Bureau wu
topic was "A mogaent of prayer". was etven. by Rex. Bohrer who con. April metting. v.:_hen the Aq:dliJry held at the .Chester Jl!th Sebool;
Rev. Bobrer brought out tbat un· eluded Wltb the thought we have of the J!eeQj!!y-Jien~J_ett P91t, Nq. TuesUy night, with tweot)r Yount
der the symbol of the cross we are a cholee 19' make and told the par- 123, Am~ LegiOn,' met '.a&amp; the people •ttendlp.e.
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living in days of decoration, that able ot the pl'Odipl son.
man has lost the deeper meanin(l
Two spedal numbers were pre- Dale Mourning pres.tdent, was in
A abort ~\ISUlf!SS meetlq " wa1
of ~e cross, The cross Ia a symbol sentDd Mohday evenihg ''Under 1cllarge of the meeting and it was held by chalrJll:aD and it wu deof challenge to people oC open His Wing" by the choir and a dectded to ' ask Mrs. Mabel Brown, c1ded to cb~nge the meeUQ Di&amp;bt
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minds, a symbol of our Lord Je~us solo, ''Teach me to pray ' by Rev . Gallipolis, bfstnct President: Mrs. from the tb1rd Tutsday to tlie third
Chris.t'a suffering and the cross Bohrer The opening prayer was WiUlam Baxter. Popteroy Put Dill. Wednesday · of e,u~~ moo.th. Mr.
~harles Rayburn, Jr , spent the
symbolizes victory over death. Rev. liven by Rev. Fred Gardner of the Preddent; Mrs. Bea Neutr.linc, 'De- and Mrs. Delmar Hs~ and Mr.1
weekend with Mr. and M1s. B&amp;ker
and Mrs. Donald Sbevera preaented Middleport church. The speaker partment Chaplain, tli attend the and Mrs. ~ack Carsey were appoin-Gordon and was accompamed back
a duet "A moment of prayer", brought out what is the uppermost tnttiaUon.
ted planmng and se':"'illl (:9Qlmilto Chicago, Monday by Mrs
with Mrs Bohrer as accompantet. in our hearts, to know Chr'ist; the
Mrs Blanche ' Haptonstall pres· tee Cor the next meeting which will
burn 11nd children , Freddy
The topic of the l:)uoday morn· power of resurrection of Christ; to · ented the Community Service pro- be held April 18.
Chnstlne Elizabeth who have been I
ing service was "Our relationship share together with H1m for Hi11 12ram and each member told of
Games were played and refreshthe guests of her pareut5 for the ,
to the church taken from Mathew suffering; and being made confortthelr reasofls for liking the town mcnts were served by tbe com·
past s1x months.
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1of Middleport. The program closed mltlcc, Thelma Case and George
Chnsllnc Elizabeth was g1ven
.Nrst in our lives or there 18 someDelegations Wf"..re present from with 'the patriotic song "America." Wells.
~he nlcs of baptism, Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs Geoq(e Nesselr~ad thmg wrong with our christiaoity!Middleport and the Bradford Chur. Refreshmen\s were served by
- - ------at the Umted Methodist church are announcmg_ the approachtng ami we must have fbe church be· ches of Christ.
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Mrs... Louis Long, Mrs. Grace Ab.
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The lurthday of Mrs . Rayburn marnage of theLr 1daugbter, Ellen l
bott. Mn. Betty Fife and Mrs.
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was celebrated with a d'inner, Stlrl· Jane, to A·2t Gerald Rought, Hes·
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Wendell Bunce.
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pena, MI&lt;h. on March 31
M111s Ne~elroad 1s a graduate
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of Pomeroy High School clan of
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MAillllAIOE LICENSE
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Among appllcaUons !OJ: a p&gt;ar
by Royer anrl Rogers.
r1age license recently in the Ma~
A·2e Rought attended Hesperia
The Wllrld Wide Pen Pal Club · Sue Ellen Goodnite, Suzanne Wol· son County Court was the foUow-•
Friday, April 6, a banquet -will
H1gh S&lt;·hool and 1s now servmg of Wahall1a High School had charge pert, Sharon Spyre. Patty Curry, in,g:
be e:tven at t~e k. of .P. flail for.
w1Lh Lhe Au· Force stalwned at Df the assembly held at Wahama Bernice Bond. Marlene Van Me_ter,
John Henry Ross, 25, Mason, the Sunflower Minstrel and Olio
1I!Jgh School un Friday, March 23, Carolyn Dutson, and Judy Llcvmg. son of Herman and Frances Riffle C.ast, .directors, muriclans, and otbMr. and Mrs . Ler. Myers will ob· Loddmurnc A;r Force Base.
~terw their 50th wcddmg annivt•r 1
Mrs. Lona Jones ts sptm:!!lor of the
The program waa opened with a R~i.!' and Roberta Vln Meter, 17, er.s who asl!listed ln the 19116 pre11ary Sunday, April 8, at the home
dub.
selection layed by lh V 't /Clifton, daughter of Robert Will- senta.Uon of tbis annual alf•ir.
of thcu daughter, Mrs. carl Dennur1ng the assembly members Band unde~ the directtone of ;::e~ lam VanMeter and Acta Blake Van Brad M.aag, director of {be MJD&amp;t-,·tson.
of the club talk~d about countries Breen. Carolyn Dotson led the Meter.
.
rei is ch)6ing thbi years' perform...
Opt•n hou~l' w11l be held in thl'lr
tn wh1ch they have pen pals. Each
d'
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d th
anee1 With the show at Albany:
1 1
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fQffOn member who has a pen pal in a &amp;tnglng
a_u lenceof theeStar
ag Spangled
sa u e an Ban·
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BIRTHDAY CELIIRATED
lligb Sehool on )(A•ch
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h onor, betwren 2 and ""' p 1n for
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friendfl and rehthves.
foreLgn country gave a talk.
ner Flag Bearers were BUiy Har·
M~. and .Mrs. ~- D. Edwards en- The ~tmtrel aud Olio wert
Another daughter, Mrs Ha1·old
Polly Karr who is f'lllploycd 10
Pomts stresHcd by the speaken rah and Dobby Edwards. Scripture thertam~d ~lth a dinner Sun: at their given on March 18 &amp;t the CbiJU..
Tinsley of Columbus, w111 be co·
were location, education, home was read by DeloJ·es , 1, 110• and (lme Umon Ave., hononng their cothe Veterans' Hospital ia two
Columbus, :;pent th e weekend life, religion, production, common· the Lord's Prayer w·s led by• Shi' r· dall.K h ter Ch eryJ on her blrthday sh ows so tha t a Jl of t he paUentl
hostess
ley Henry
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Willl her pa1cnts, M ~ and Mrs. 1callon, an d transportation.
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R Kan~ Sr and wa~ ~ne st of
Talk were givtm about Hawaii,
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Shrtevcs or the Plains, Charles the perforp1ances. Arrangementil
honor Sunday when a fam1\y dm- Canada , Australia, Fran'ce, ScotTh~ band clased the program by Tate, lhe honored guest a11 d siste~.·, were made by Fr aak Cb eeseb rew'

No. 2.93 .

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fllen Nesselroad 1Rev. Paul Boher Speaks On Power
To Marry Gerciid · I
Of Resurrection At Monday Service
rcllg10us man that
cause h ls a divtne building,
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Young Couples Club
Rought March 31. a AchrtsUa.n
was the topic of the! The four kingdoms was the top- . eeney- en nett
sermon by Rev Paul Bobrer, Etrl- ic of the Sunday" evening serv1ce,
day eve rung at the Pomeroy Chur· lthe kingdom of innocence; the
Holds Meeting At ·
Auxiliary Plan
ch of Cbrist, A special number, kingdom of knowledge; the king''Thtrty pieces of silver'' wu pre- dom of the world; and the klna:dom '
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&lt;&gt;I heaven which is a place ot r~st \
Aprtl
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Rev. Harold Doster of Reedsville and puce and should be the·destre
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Observe Golden
Wedding April 8

MANY
DIFt'I!RENT

AppeariDi on.ibe proJrJHl_;were
Rev:. J9h'D ~-ner, Hld'fle!.\"Stal.
&lt;Ser; lnd
':J. ii CuPeQter al
Ppin( Pl111111t.
Youth 'Cf.luncmor of,tbe :,croup
~- Mn. Evelyn Proffitt ·of Maaoa
Wb 11e t:be presldent . ts Ju.ne Speu·
-eN:", •lso of Mason. .
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Attendl~ ~m tbe llepd Area
were June. SPencer, Sally P!'Pffltt,
Marilyn Forleaon&amp;, Arlene tltton,
Rev. Rufus Cas~o. Henry Bur1eu,
B1ll Foclesong and Mrs. Evel)'U.
l Proffitt.

M;nSt.. Group

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Program ~~annin&amp;-.fnd areas for
the planning of auch - PJei!'&amp;ms
wer-4t dis~ussed on Saturday a\ a
Sub-District Youth .-;'J,tlly of the
·MetbodLat ·Chur~!( 'bll'tt · Jrl Point
Pleasant.
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Tlie prOgram · plaJntlJ!I dlSCUS·
•••anor S. Schaaf, Mlddlepc.rt Society l!:dltor - Phone 6079
sed con~~ned those' · COllllected
1-uoille Bearhs Haw)tJDa. P.Pmero~ S?cletv F.o;::d~l:::to:::r;;-;Ph~o:::n:e~62~i44~--...;:==:...---- w.ith meetmgs of MethDdist Youth
FeUowship. Areas of program
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1planning , stressed at the meetmg
were Cb~stian Faith, Chri&amp;tlan
Worship, Christian Citiz.enship,
Chnst1an Fcllowahip and Chn.stia.n W1tneu.
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Program Plonmng Highlights Soturdoy
Methodist Sub-District Youth Rally

Charles Rayburn Jr.
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At G dOn HOme

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Me.Qlbers of the "" on,.en's Circle

of tbe Federated Church held an
PLAN IAKI SALE
Easter part)' Monday eveo.inJ at
tbt- Cannan Re.s t Home
Tbe Senior CbSI ol Chester
Moving pictures of the ftfe of
School ia .spODiorin&amp; a bate Sto~e Cbrilt from Psalm Sunday to the
1 death on the ~ross, the resume-.
Saturday, Marth 31 at Gaul's
in Chester. Colored Easter
tion and asceHsion, were Jbown
wiU also be on sale.
by 'M rl. Waldo J. Bartels with her
sister, Mrs. Herman C. Bartels., of
Cleveland, the narrator.

WE SELECT
THE VERY BEST I
USED CARS

The Daily Sentinel

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ne Doilv Sentinel, Pomerov-Middleoort. Ohio
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~v rnm&amp; at t he Metbodist Ctp.lrcb. of Reedsville. Mr. and Mn. Vtratl
At 1!•n ri iU1('(' »1 ;;und.ay SeMol wn:~ B.:ickll'y qr Rt&gt;Plbvilht r nd .Mrs.
('l,tr~t Adam .~ or P ar k(' rt ~UF:I: .
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Mrs. Myrtlr fi'rosl spt&gt;ut Sp.nd ay
tu lwr holtlt&gt; bert- •ftt&gt;r NPf'nding
at
Washington Bott oms with ttPr
1),,. winlt&gt;r with h"1Pr dsuahi Prs in s:nnddaua:hter
Mr. and Mrs. t&gt;:ul' ulltm bus.
a,ene
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D·· Si'llt:l Y COOl'J.Illf! ..wn1 ~H
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tot! Fr·• dAy to .iilfL Mu. .Lio.ni.s
tlrs, S.a Bib\..ee- apent s.tlll'day
Brag)!. wnb i.q quitt ill.
ltlr. and .MJs. 4!Xl~~ H:unMr. .:~'nd Mts, Waynl' Rriekl~
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Mr ~&lt; Edj:&amp;r Dou t of Sumntr. Mrs
Dor ~ t is Iff. ·
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Dayton are · s pt nding tlw we¥

the l.antor BIU.

!iwtlla· f'lfl)ine. llof01fl&gt;' Llot"
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bera who are ill and si~ b.)'
t&amp;c:! h membfT. Mrs. l;lfJ siiC'k
rtad a poe1n ·•swrt&gt;t ' Servlt-f''.
de!ICl'lblng Wh::~t Slurt Ins Can

The pres.idtlllt, Eva 1\'leming,
in eharce of the mt'eting. '!'he rlet"
vol jana,lt~ •J)!i. Rroeram wen in
~-api &amp;&amp; w!lh Ea.•ler •Pd "&lt;;bll4
'IJ@iQC ." ~p
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guests ovrr lhe weekend Mr.&lt;~.

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Mr. aftd Mrs.

on Eist
-.~mbus and spent the weetend.
Main
Wa&amp;ner con stturThe wet.k!y square d!'llee ..at thP Uon •I ll"" ~ Jll. Doreu R!l,
Amt&gt;ricn n Lf&gt;gion llall on Ftlday Many other projecl-1 are beinJ
~Yt&gt;n i ngs which Wt&gt;-N' di~ontinued plannecl to . help mate the town
Juring the flood art&gt; expected t o more attractive .
~'In be ,btld b~innillJ Frill»'

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Hat'tnt- B&amp;y

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Hall . Thert&gt; ar.t now
"i~tl'rt'd &amp;nil Plins
fur a nl'lgbbOrin&amp;:

in Anqquili. l!P,ifer ~~
· \,ltOI~etsbjp
or Frank ·J . Wnltoce. -~--G~lii;;jj, ,
live NeiJOn
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"'leeled from "·ped!Jireed· PJ»"kers'' that .are youn2
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E V A N S does a repeat performance for you!

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SL.ICED BACON ... .. . • 1 lb tray 29cGROUND BEEF .. 3 lbs. 1.00

Green
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•lthth In a ...W• tn ...... pros ..
peett •f maliw lequ• ch,.. for

1916.
IY CAll LUNDQUIST
Unlttrd flf"'H S.ortl Wrlt•r

MESA, Aril. UP-II the Chicaeo

Cubs aould get an. ouUt&amp;Ja that

Camps .

2 lba ONIONS FREE , , •
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Ni.&gt;tko Ia ll&lt;r'eby .
Leba K'. 'Netseltood
Pdst
Orrtee. Address is 143~ Butternut
~vm~ Pamtroy, Ohio. !has been

ROOMS OF
New Furniture

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Aclmlnldrator 0. Bonis NM
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Couhtryhesh

In the rirst diVi11lon becausu LMan- higher aver~o:ae hi~t er. Hoble Land
al:or Stan llack thlnkl he h11 the rith, who .came rr~m l'incinno.li in
leoeue't; mGst' lmp110ved club,
a tra'd&amp; · lot reliever H11t Jn rtco t~ t,
' It is l.he most 'eha~led club, ror is the numbtr one gu)' at bnt with
sure. The Cubs made mare of£- a .ba marlt !ail year . lle'll battle
~eason deals than anybody in base it out with H11rry Chitt for numball and llack thinkJ the trans~ ber one s~ot wh ile Cl_v1l e McCulactions put a real lift jnto the lough und young Elvin Tapp(' com
pet&amp; for the 1hit·d-!llrin.l( job.
lineup.
He's pleased with the deal that
brou11ht l)(.n Hoak, Walt Moryn,
and Ru111 Meyer fN)lft the Dodgers. He like ', Hoak nt tltird base
better thlln Mnte run threat Rundy Jackson.

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measured up to the excellence of
thelT inrleld. they could be real
trouble·rnaken in the National
Leape this sea!on.
And if they could a;ct (lrf lo lb .Minner.
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The · catehitJ&amp;: is :~dequ r. dt"'
when they challenlled the run· r~nsiv('ly but won't contribute
away Dodgers ror the bclll'f port much at th~ plate unles!'l sOrr\e
of two monlhs, tbcy miNht finis h

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$fiU~CtfiELD

sp.11re infielder.
Irvin iB ' a good day•lim• )lttN
and thinks he can do •in in
Wr~g.ley Field because the Cubs
play all afternoon bue~l at
home. He , too, has been blt~ing
well.
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Huck thinks Meyer can m:tk('
the pitching atatr eon.d dtrably
stronger and Js countin£ on., him
aa a fiftll starter along wltb fir~­
ball ace Bob Ruah, Warren hacker, Sam No Hit. ·Jon es and Paul

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payrne11t to make . . •
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a payment that..'t
than you now pay,
Loans. for e-..·ery worthy
purpose bn signature•
only, auto or furniture.

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Front Street
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lnHitlcl Rtt.. Ckoll
. ~·With . Hoak. ovt~ there we
ty \INITIO PRESS
eoutd hllve the best Infield in the
:Detroit
(A) l!i Philadelphia
rnaj&amp;oa. Who hos anr btlttr than
II.
Hoak at third, Ernie Banki at
st. Louis (N) 13 Cinclnnn1i 4
llhort, Clene Bnker at !letond and
C'h!lL (N) "B" 4 NashvlUt. (8) 0:
Dee Fondy at flnl?" he asked. Mll'fiaukee (N) 7 Chicago (A) 4.
"They aay we gave up too much
Washington (A) 6 New Torti (A)
poWer when we let Jackson go to
Brooklyn:. I don't think so. Hoak
Boston (A) '7 1C:ens11 Ol.ty (A)
will
up for that. He has
Plttaburcn
(N) · 51 Brooklyn
BIIJI'tsslveneu,
New
Vorl(..(N)
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an the bues."
Cllvtltnd
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Jowl Ba!:on .... . , , ...• ·. ;·, , &amp; lb '$1.00
Picnic: Hams , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb 29c:
Sliced Bacon .... ~ . . . . . . .. , . , 4 lb. 98c
lacon in piece .. .. .. . .. . .. .. lb 2Sc
"Clover farm"
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.M..,gotine . , ...... , ....... 4 lb 89c

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bt tb&amp;rled fw adYertilillJ 11 AOl
palO
iW' Dtd:ore tU t6th of eaeb.
IDODtb
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against them !D. the Cowt of Com·
lr!On
Pleas being
in ·Meig.s
Coynty,
Ohio,
the same
Cause
No. · . 12,399
Wron !A ~-shouid be
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oun Y COIIIDI
in sa1d c ourt, tc•.quiet the ti,tle to
repcrted ar.:ema•~· Tbe Dal1J
.av.~Rr'PolOffiee. Cow1 HOUle certain real estale set foJI;b in tbt=
..ntlnolwW .... be raponalble
merO&gt;y, Ohio
petitiOn •od plaintiff• allege tllat
tor more tlwl one lltcorrect &amp;.
I they arc the owners ln. fee ,qxwle
and m actual po&amp;5USIOD af the
Set of 4 CORDUROY TIRES u low following real eatate:
...... 1"1um.K.' .m6 t.pt'C.Ial nu- · ... f1.2D per week. Old Inn Ser·
Situated in the Village of
licea o. lveBtl prtated. at reatA- j rice Statton, Phone 1-Y. 3-17·l2tc
Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,
W' elallilaoa r•V"'I. Vbllucan~
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and described as foJlows: Lot
jJIIlbliabeclat.&amp;. eeQl per wura.
CiA Nylon, Fibft Glase Awn·
No. 8 in Smith's Sub·divisioil
W'&amp;e4\ Adl No.."ti"M DJ mall ur
lJJts; Venetian Blilads, all 1lzea, 1 of Lots 8 and 9 on the easterly
.ftl_eplloDt 11ftll _c and:W at.o.aeolon; ~ Bamboo Drap- 1 side of Plum Street in said
II, Sbades, Sta.rk Br(ll. Nu!'ler)' . Village.
dua.
---'---~ and Orebll'd Co., Fr:u.K Trt!e.!l, ~ Plaintifrs further allege that
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Shrubbery, Rote&amp;, Berry PlaDti. · they acquired title to said. real
Free estimatea .. Dale Wipple e.stalc by reason of dee4s ln' Ute
EASTER GIFTS ~e available at
Svp~)', 2~0 UotOO Ave:, Pomeo- e.state 5 of Katharine Wehe and
your G01pel GUt Sbop, Secwd ! I'Of, Ohio.
· 8-1~ Emilie Wehe, -both docel8ed,
St., J4Jddleport. Special Aproa I
made by virtue of certain real es-Slle, Weda.esday.
3-2J·3lc ; ,
tate proceedings ha4 tn tb&amp; ProANY
For reat-FURNISHED APART- bate ~ourt of Meigs County, Ohio;
WILL BE ,A:CCEP'fED ONTJL
MEifr, 3 !'O&lt;I'ma and bath, pri- that lD such. prn«edinga a deFURTHER NOTICE. - ANNOUN·
vate, NQrtli Second St., Middle- fend1nt . wu named as Mrs. Fred
CEMElit wn.L BE liADE The . pon: Call ~ tfO.M or 24l Y.
Ze,pp . and that a waiver of .sum•
Uttle Hoqse Bake Shop, 341 S.
~te ·
moos nd consent to sale was fil·
ed in aaJd proceedings by a p•r2nd Ave., Middleport. Ohio,,
3 28-etp
SevVal choice apartmenta in 1Mid• .son by the name of Elsie Zepp;
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Trailer space. Inquire 6H Broad Fred Zepp and Elsie Zepp are
.E'I OUB Et.t;CTROI'UC llJ:Ctllr
TAi.Y !'AKE YOUR WANT
way, .Mlddle&amp;Mn"t
J..21·tf one and the' same person but that
ADS AT' YOUI CONVE.."UBNQ _..... · .
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aaid proceeding.s taken in the Pro·
IN THE EVBNINGS. CALL art · I F!ve ·1'001!1 mod~M"Q APART- bate Court do not indicate sueb
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INCOME TAX
SDYJC&amp; caR 1 • ••e. A. · N. BqeL
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2.a.tf l'of nuti-tbifba1QII
IAdden.' title to said real e.;tate. Plaintiffs
Mtddlepori 0270.
,8 Bt
!:)erviC~
Scaffold lkardJ, Drop Clolba. lurthe. allege that a delendint In
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CU~toa i'iuer JOdcllejtort.
j each •Jf said real estate -proceed1
H. ·IAWLING SONS CO. • H
PboDe 8286-X.
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bour Wrecker sentee. Da:r
that a waiver of summons was
Pbant 822'1. Nlebt Phone ~ l'or
~ w&amp;Upaper signed in said proceedings bearX. DODGJ!i.PLYI40VTH DEA;L- ~er. Clinton .,._., Mid- ing the name Henry Emnett. and
·ERS.
3-1-tl dleport. f'h.
ll~t.tf undl'rneatt! said name a pert'{n by
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Wanted-couple or slnale peraon the name of Katherine Emnett
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
to •hare 8 home. AU modera con. Kramer, guardian. That said pro·
balanc:inl and brake servJce.l venleb&lt;:es Clllll 302·.M
3-Z8-8tc ceedings do not di!fClo~;e whether
Hack-ett's Safety Service, West
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the signat ure made on aaid waiyer
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio. 1 - - . . .
was that of Henry Emnett or
Phone 287.
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whether said •ignature wa&amp;.made
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by said guardian and, it made by
~~~ 1\utO ~lft.
Two wbeeJ TRAILERS, 4:• x. 1', aJI Sllid guardian, said proceeding!
,....:____-:::--:---:------= t 3teel frames. Wrll s:el) or tr.sde do not disclose whether said
l9!t3 FORD Club Coupe, exceHent
for anything o£ value. Marljlhall guardhm llad proper ond lel{al au·
·Miller, Jr., Bradbury, OhJo. , thority to sign the .same but
condition, radio nnd heater
$11911. Jintm1 Parsons.
Inc.,
3·28-6tp
plaintiffs aver and aUel{e that the
•Middleport.
328-Stc
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signature or said Henry Emnctt
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Help Wontec:t' in .said proceedings was 'PfOpQI"]y
ra(lio and heater, low mUeaJe,
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$79!S. Jimmy Panons, Inc. ,Mid· WANTED-Girl for general ottlu
dl(!port.
3-28-6tc
work. Must be able to type ar&amp;d J
take shGrthand. PhOne 314 fOr ap.
1"1 BUICK Forrll)l', radio and · ttotntment tor Interview.
heater, tu-tone palot, good . J.h.atc
tires, $79:5. Jimmy Panons, Inc. :::M=A:;N:;c,W::A
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bu&amp;tness in Middleport. No ex1949 DODGE Fordor, radio and
perlence needed to start sales
healer. light hllle flaltb, $4&amp;5.
easy to make and profit, good.
Jimmy Pan;ons, Inc ., MiddleStart jmmediately. Write Rawport.
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lelib's, Dept. OIJC840.190, Freeport, Ul.
349-ltp
1932 CADILLAC DeVIlle bard·top
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coupe, Ught blue with white ,2.00_1IOURLY pGIIsibte dolni light
top, $1890. Blaettnar's, Fumework at home. No experience ne3-28-6tc
cet1111ry. Write SAN CO Mfg.
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BUICK V8 Su.per convertible
7139 Beverly Blvd., Los AnJelcs
1-;:;,.
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36, Calif.
3-29·2tp
coupe, immaculat,, $lOIS. Blaet-

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Pl&amp;intiffs further anr that .said
Henry Emoett u DGw deceased
and that' the .name.$ and addresses
of his heirs, devilees, . legatees,
adminislrat1Jn and assi&amp;ll8 are
unknGwn to tbe pllintifl ,excepting that the defeadant, Kathryn
Butt., ••• oister of HOIIl'y Emnet!
and tbat ibe defendant. Elsie

Office of .said Board. Pome.roy. home of her son Norman.
1 Ohio, up untU 12:00 O'Cioe.k Noon
1 April .16, 19156, for furni.t.ltina the
Quote pr.iets on · both regular
foi!OWJDII .
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ille and premium ·&amp;raclea.
Transport dehvery of Gasol '
Board of Commiutonen reserve
regular and premium endes to the rieht to reject aoy or aU Bids.
the. County G~a&amp;e, Rock SJ)l'inp, Sec. 23Ci2.
Oh... at the duectlou of the County ~ngineer, duriDI the 9f:l dlay
Board of Coamty Commlsalonen

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Phone Pomerey NO.X
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annoqnctne "~rlet Fever", :H19. ~~ Sau
Mn. Dey' B'Y&amp;e¥, "When
\r~ 8 • • tq:~ the Untt to It day• mar eount", Mr4,,Ge/lrle Mow.
·tQ,a JluA iiP part in the prop~. ery "VJcatiGnill,l". l(rl:. Alien C
·t lt · JVU ·decld~ to 'iovU.e Nri. JliU; "Tile tong '~"- of~". Mn.
.-c. J,. Ala.t~. ~fpartment. P!"Nld· 1J £ 1 ~ney; and "_!Ua!etRnl.ite heart
~.lit'~ of A.tlitM, :.nd Y;n. W. J. ilbease a'nd.dl4bet.W.. by lira. 'lhor.
Blown, cl1ltt\ei president of Galli- o.ton wbCI al&amp;o dlttr1Wt4td ,.paEJlphP:Oijf An;!! 1llo t}le near'ly uni'" !O lett on tuberoulo&amp;il.
••U!Di\1 I~ next meetinc. It WJII
A d~Dert coune
JCtVrd by
vl'fe.l to ~nil ,... annu•l Easter •he h......... Mrs. AJbpt Y'oopjl,
to
!lent,a hp)M, .
'""· Dwieht Porktr, II!I'J.
· ~ ~le t1ke~ ,from the nat · ''"rri•. Mra Lvdia WapdJIN. IDd
tonal o~• oo Mu..U wu read b~· J4rs_ Denver ~ Jill the tlosP
tbf president. 'l'he two hymllfl or • f the meeting, 'J1le Jtptjr 'hem('
Jh,e , rpoqt~. ltO~Y.. Holy, JJo-ly an~ •.vas carried out 4:J tll-1 ~e dtcur·
~fJ:~ • fou.ndation wt'r ... IIU_"f anons. .

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GOOD LUCK. Marvari.. Cloftr.Siampa
for yow newspapttboyl Stock up now!
Help him oam a prinl

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GRAD1E "A'' FRESH

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To Sell, Trode or An·
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Sentinel Disploy Ad
or Wont Ad be Your
Reprenntatlve.
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tatr's, Pomeroy,
$4,0 WEEKLY COMM. Sew.
- - · -Ohio. 3 28-6tc EARN
ina Babywear!
No Houee Se-IJina:t

JJD5 BUICK VB Suptr Riviera
Coupe, power' 1t~rln1 and
brak,., like n•w. '279ft. Blaettnar's, Po~~teroy, 9bio. 3-28-tltc

Ruah atamped addressed anvel~

opel Bab)'Wcar, Wanaw,

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I~dlana.

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1104 PONTIAC ~tor Chief coo·
route In Kom 1\uo Area. Convcrtlble coupe, ll&amp;ht blue finish,
tact The Jlolly Scotlnel. !1-:IUtp
one owner, $1796. Blacttnor's,

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3-2&amp;-t!tt - - - - - .... ~ · - 19~2
BUICK 1\oadmaoter eoovor· ~8) Empl_oyrr~_e_n_t-:tible coupe, :~mwrt two-toae arcy
with black top, $993. Blaet·
_tn11r'1 romeroy,_?hlo. 1-28-Gte
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1932 BUICK Sp«ial 2-door ~c d a ,
~:~parkling two-tooc ~;rcen, shOWI
good care. $871. Blacttuor's,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
:ue.&amp;te
1948 JEEPSTEn- ST.'.TION WI\·
GON overdrive, bei&amp;Jt'r, cood
Hres' cood engine. rrlviolle Owa·
er. Wm ucrmcc fol" quick sllle.
Pboae 0396 after ~:00 o'clock.

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Middle·aJ(Id laq wants work. Ex..,
perteaeed In practical nurslaa:
at~d
bou 11 ekeepJna:. DepeQ.dable.
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5eoHoef, Pomeroy.
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wANTi:D-cAIIPWTEII WO~.
SblnaJea, doon and otbtt,. :
pair•. Vlr&amp;ll Teaford, SJra&lt;UIO. I
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JOHN · HANl.IU.'Y~ Aueqon~r.
Phooe IHo-X.
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Virgil Woll&lt;er

Rod ... 01110.
Pbolle Le"""

3·2-3ote

Folio

Country Club Van. Cht&gt;C. Straw

ICE CREAM ......... 1,2 gol 69c
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Too Value Buys
Save 5c

KROGER COFFEE ....... lb. 92c

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FIGHT

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EITHER

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Kroger Corn 2-12 oz cons 31 c
Serve with ham

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Lifo, Cauotty '"' I -

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tender1 laoty smbke sweet ham from ,Kroger ll~Easter.
Southern ·~ 6'14 lb. size
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MEMORABLE
SERVICE
A dlatlncH'ftl llll1nlty In

range ef 11rlc• tlt1t fMtts
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WHEEl. CHAIRS
HOSPITAl;. .BEJIS

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PARIS UP-Georges Cal'JJf!llti~·
the former world Ilgbtheavy
weight champion, secre-tly ma·
ried a 'pretty, ex~modt'J ~!Jt roon• ·
it was revealed today. Tbe bri"
I is 29 year old Brigitte Muliilr wh
1 is 33 years younger rh•n Carp~T

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Avondale lor Easter

Fruit Cocktail .. No. 21,2 con 35c

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TOMATO JUICE Z 46 o:uons 55c

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quality e~l!S in Kroe:cr
cartons. Dated a:nd
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And they're value
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Kroger appetizer

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Kro~er Amencan, Pimento
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Ber~n·s

md vot~&gt;l:l to contribute to ihis
;laf~l!l.f· - ¥rt:- iobJUton ~avf' 9 ·n ojt't't. Mn. Clarence- Cline. :1Jl'E~­
I~,f!~ .ot. ~er retent trip on •iden•. w qs in ebi.TI(e of the ~eel·
lJ t~ -S:Ppw ap~ 'J'hPAter tn~r ·.,g· dtiCh open·P.d wltb a 4evo
;te N~nr .Yilf~ an.d Pbilad.elpbta 'i"n'll !lel'Vl('e ltd by Mn. 0 . E
. ~d~,~Wtd ~· E. 'Blakeslet- 'f&lt;"Kinley. Her topie' was ''IIJl'Pi·
.file:. Co)lg;b· AJriaultur~ -AI!'ent. ness': aild . !l'h~ WM ._..ilted by
·w~ .titPic wu ':ln$ecliddea." Mn. Robert Binnlne-Jilm. ¥!'.!1
· · ll'oiir:~t 'a. ~~JnJ&gt;er of exhi~ils Cl~ne, Mrs. Goorllfe Hudson. ,tfrs
and gave 1[41 ' UJlere~timt: and m· c. u. Jonts and Mrs. Ned Oard·.fMJ~Utltf!t .W.lk OJI t~is JUbjeet. ner.
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•_191} '*f :~~ letr }he meet·
Classes of the d11ll"Cb a-rt to bP.
.i ng were lmeehcldei.
uked" to ·1upport. the .Iio)'al Ber·
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Mn .• JCJbns~n and . M1;11. Paul eaJ)s Cltu wben ·~bQ- Hrve thll
· '.;,' • ~· 1\f$' \\9 ·4P~ :l)f $~e new eantt"tn at the PloodmobUc un it
· '· jrOject ot &amp;ll'I.D.ng potied P\ants 1 in Meigs Copnty ~ -Apfil 22. !'he
·'tOJE r-t'·.. ~H~lJ~- Re&amp;faurapt 1hia class voted to P.Urefi&amp;se lilift!l t"
· · ......,... !He 4llbliduly for the I decorate the .eb~h altar on
._.,~ .ButiaDd Garden _club SphM fll)w EaJter Sunday.
·~, ~br~ ~r~P.Pd!ed b\c'· M_:~- : A de!Serl eourse wog served f"
1tUYto::~ ~- Bell l'i'J, '1.'\l&amp; tn'!
re....,, ' lwenty·five m~ben and on ··
.eMlilp~ qf the flower !lh.ow.
! R~ed, Chl'rl Ma."'r, b.v f4r s. Me
.; w . Altn '141 Jivea t!J ~rs. Billq.- 1·Kinley, Mrs. Hudwn, Mrs. Jon e•
lee_1fli9 J~OJP..panled her bus~ and Mrs. J\rnold Dodson
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PJ\RIS UP..,.Fq~er welte:· I
jere ~~~orne~. The lmstW~es w~ight champion f\ld G~yila ~
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.,. Jerv.ed. ~ ,4alp~ ·(jpurse wit'h :,.f!!s w11l battle G!8~1nal ·BaJiann (l
., . } e ~ lohutolf. pi!Qidih!l at the $liver France tGnil:}.t 1n a 10 round
bout at th'e:Pa1ais de Sports. I
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a _bout at Chicago AprU 18.

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raade by Mu. Jack Robson and Werry, ~ ... ~~~::::
M'rt. Den'f'er Thoma .
I Mr.s. Gll6fle_
Attending were Mn. Ja ck Rob. vid Ohline,er, Mrt -·'~'"'
son. Mri Denver Thf•ma Mn. Wtl. [ Mrs. Robert Arnold,
Uam Sheridan, Mr:t. Henry Werry, Smith, Mn. Hireld ~IIJ!t:.,IJI!I
Mn. Gerald Grueser, Mrs Emmer- , C!buln ~pr and
son Well, Mn . Joteph Struble, Mrs_ Smith.
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MA-NNING 0 . WEBSTER
fPr Plaintiffs.

The seve.n tb •nniversa.ry of tb.e
Admttted W[14n~
Fru· ndly Nel..:hbou t'hl b wa• cele-! dlt Bart~o, ftaelae;
br~l f'Ji Tuesday e11enmg wlth a Syracus,e, Mrl. .o.lll•
dlnner at t~ M.rtin ReJtifurant , Pomeroy.

the 1f.tJAna1 kosRJta) Day which er; ..Piin",

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1~, t~ ~erle:lft Leilop AlixJU- by ltn. Tbontoni uql~ rar von: were f:utfr ne~ts wUh a bun- !On, Pomer~:rP"/ ' ~pttal-- repretentl~l'f of the the 1lck". Mr:t. I,P lJJ14tzling; ny 10d &lt;:andy egp Plaec c.ards al I

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fideDt, ~de.t' and 1 CODttnU~· fcrntl~ PI'Oir~ p~ of Tile ~r theme W&amp;i carried out . DlfCharud : E'f'l ~,
atio_p Wfl ~from J.ltber JQep- the ·tollowlnl artlclet "'))oJijUoo" in 1be tabJe decoratJons .11nd fa.. eme; Mrs. Marvta •lldl_uJH

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PIIM wert made for
b)" the,(r&gt;Oup. It wu
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Of D\OI!I)IetJ at tbe nelt .... t.l the "Jia&lt;k to God" iiiJOV.,...n( •nd
!q Wbe~ tbe Lodi.. AIUIIIary of .. o,ltend cb'lfdl ip ~ b04y, Sun
Drew Weblter POst, Amertcan l_.e. day April 8, .at tbe Jeden1 ed
m.t ~~ eovenlna it the eburch,
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'lfiaQje Sue Elatlateip pre- ~ce t')Wrman U~ a.n 1D-

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For •ulclr HI• wlfl II)Ciudt ~ ltftteMI, Clothlt
(llKtr~,. d,...; curtaiN Mel IIUncf.. .

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the complete and fee si)nple title
in and to said real estate: that
plaiotifb' title •• said real ..tate
be quieted against the defen'dants
and eaCb of them; lh&amp;t the cloud
on plaintifCa' title arllin&amp; by ~·
son of said Probate Court PJ'(l·
&lt;!eedinss be removed aDd that tbe
defendants, and eaeh of them_ be
found to hiiVe no right, I!Ue or IDterest of any kind and deacription
In and to said real e.state and t:bat
they be enjoined from asserting
any claim of title thereto and for:
other rel}ef.
Said defendants are reqlllred to
answtr sr.ld petition ~· tbe- 24$\h
d•Y. 01' Mar. 1956 01" ju~mtnt ~nt
be t~en agBinst them. .
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P·l I ti(h
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ZepJ!, is a niece of Henry Emnett. penod
6 commeneinC,
The
prayer
of
said
petition
il
that plaintUfs be found to have

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pl'OCtedlD&amp;J do lr.ot cUaelOH the ,
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umo and, b7 reason lb.....,f tbe l Seole&lt;t !Ida will be recolved Y Vn.
.,. •Moot of ·llinenume conatitutes. 1 cloud on l)'Iaia· the Board c.f Counly CODlmiUiOI· vllle wllo waa ~pJtaliled aev·
Uff::;:' title to said tPil estate 1 ers .. Mei11 ~OUbty, Ohio, at tbe cell dAys ia convalmine at the

FOR SALE

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Kathryn Butta, wllo
7'125 LiDdber(b Drtvt,
SiJ: mOQtha old live RABBrt"S l'O.R 17, Missouri; Dale Zen,
B!aSTEJt., Ct'J 32tl J. 3-28oltp aide 5 at 5831 Cleroe01, it.
Missu un ; Mn. Fred Zepp, wbo re-sides lit DBSl Clemens, St. Louia,
.Mis:;oun; and the~ unk.uown ·hetr1,
devlsees, legatees, admla.istratota
To lfl&amp;h.est Sealed BW
aDd a.ssigos of Henty Emnett, d.t-ceased , will take not,ice &amp;bat oo
5 ba.Udia .... _ 1 SUo &amp;e h
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the 21st day of Mateb, 19M the
IOid oeperately
plainllff•. Benjamin r ; Turner aDd
CHILDBEN'S HOME P~ 58dLe Ttlrner f-iled tbelr petition

oorttoa. IIIIDimum ellatao IIIIo.' Cllltl per wont for tbfelo . .

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tot:: anather .. In W. "!'lq'pje.~ .... . .
for lhe three L's, ]J:~ jlbe ...t)lro 0'1, etc. S~ ~ ~
to-&lt;:~phie&amp;, tr:.- Jengt-h and tonna.Uoa. ef the wori:ll art 18 111aa
Each day the code letten are d-.:-t.
One letter simply Han~

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THE TRAIN OF NI\'IIT--:~J,"roN.
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Methodist Men's Association Pre sident
Pre~nted 'Going AwaY Gilt On Tuesday
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Two memben wete urpr~ed
~eiday eveahtl when the Me-·
tbodist Me"n'• Association met Kl
the Heath Metbodi,Jt ChuN:h, Ro.bert Hurley, pret&gt;ident, who has
been transferred to Cresap, W.
va, was presented a atft of lug'e:age with Ralph Raddilfe making the presentation.

Mr. Hurley, who was receatly
made an Exhorter or Lhe church,
ba.s been 11chve in church and
civic a£fairs during his residence·
in the town.
I. E. Miller, veteran teacher of
the Men's Bible Cla~s. was given
a wallet and a dccMat('d birtbday
caSe celebr&lt;~ting h.LS l!!ght)'·filth

:=~=========:; I birthday.
Mr. Hurley

Tires
AT

Wholesale
Prices
POWELLS SUNOCO
STATION
Mlddloport, Ohla

presided at the

business meeting wh1ch followed
a dtvoUonal .serv1ce led by Richard Chambers. Plans were made
to have a fivtt man committee to
supervise the work oi lhe Goipel
Teams of the Association. They
will lnt!lude the pastor. Supt. L.
W. McComas, Ernest Covert, Ben
Philson. Grant Montgomery.
C. A. Emmish, Harold Wood-

gerd and Charles McElhinny were
on the hospitality committee this

month and refreshments of ~ake,
were aerved to
twenty-two members.

. pie and coffee

Choooe New
From OUr Array

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MOJUD LINGERiE
WEATHER-BEE COATS
• SKIRTS • BLOUSJS • ACCESSORIES

Dickies Dress Shop
Middleport, Ohio

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FOR YOUR EASTER .
APPAREL
AND
GRADUATION
Shop At L &amp; Z SHOPS
cadieo . , , ..... , .. 120 E. Main St.
\lens ....... : • .. . ... 114 Courl St.
good selection of spring clotheo lhat wUI fit your
oudgel.
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Mrs. Robert Reibel,
Leiding
Creek, waa ln Athens Tuesday to
attend t,he meetlDJ: of the Garden
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilmore lod Nature Club at tbtt home. of
have returned home after a 11 Mrs. Humphrey. Mra. Reibel il reweeks vacation irt OJearwater and lional director of the Ohio Assoo
Ft. Lauderda le , Fla.
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elation of Garden ClubB.
Mr. and !tfn;, Aten Sb1.,ln tre
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hacli!'otlt
visiting in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Ax children arrived today• 'n
with the1r tton ln law and daughter lfarrtsbure, Pa., for an Euter vi•
Mr. &lt;:~nd Mr~&gt; . Lewia Miller ..and fam. it with her parents, Mr. an~ Mra.
Uy .
Jerrf .J&gt;onadee, and family.
Miss Betty Demoakey was 1he
Mr. and Mn. Charles Davebport
Sunday d\nner guest of Mr. and and their &amp;OD Jerry, South Third
Mrs. Earl Denny Sr.;' and son, A venue, were recent guests of reE.Hrl.
latives in Bee!Jley, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra)"mond HalJ
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oblinger, Bu.
(Loraine SehoUl of Germantown cyrus, who were eaJled heril by
wert&gt; weekend guest! of Mr. and the death of a cousin, Mn. Bucka·
Mrs. Cleland Reines and Mr. and lew, have been villting Mr. and
Mrs Max Mel.nhart.
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner and fam.
Mr and Mrs. Pat Parker and ily.
daughter of Columbus were week Mn;. Guy Reynolds will spend
end guests of her parents, Mr. and the Ea!Ster weekend with relatives
Mrs. Max Meinhart.
in Akron and her mother, Mra.
Mrs. Thomall McClung and son Minerva Childers Will accompany
Jimmt returned to their borne, her home Sunday after a more exJackson Wednesday aCter a "\ilit tended visit with Mrs. Nina Blandwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family.
Dale Smith.
Mrs. Manning K:.)es and son and
Mrs Bertha Scott returned to her mother, Mrs. Paul Smart, drove
the )!,~me of her mother, Mrs John to Deosion University, Gnmvtlle,
F. Baily, Tuesday from Holzer for Jean Smart. a senior at .the
Hopsltal and i.s lmprovlng.
University wbo will return bere
to spend ihe East&amp;' vacation wi.Jll
her parents and fa.m,ly .
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Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson
Jr., entf:rtalned Mr. a.td Mrs. Paul
Jerke, Belpre, r~eently . the Jerkes
were former Middleport residefl:ts.
Mrs. Charlel MeNalilee is ill W'ltlt

Sir Knights Group
To Attend Good
Friday Services •••••
"' ••ta•k .r a•.
Tommy Baket, 1Wf1 of Mr. and

Mrs. John Baker, is recovering after an attack of mea11les.
Elaipe and Dlane Davis, daua:hters
Dr. and :Mrs. J . .J. DavLJ
have been m this week and unable
to attend school and Kindergarten.
Robert .A&amp;hley, son of Mt. and
Mrs. Wilbur Ashley, was to ha~e
a tonsillectomy at the St. Mary 11
hospital, today. He is a junior at
Marsha-It College.
Churl"h The Rev. Roger Bishop is
c. E. Sniith, who beea.me seriOUil·
pastor of the EUB Church .
ly ill this pa.sl weekend, l.s improv•

Picture Purchased
By Committee Of
Scout Troop '245
LOST40 lbs

IN 4 MONTHS
165
omo.-··Rennet
t weighed
\lefor.- tolling
Coneen-

T OLF.Do.
lh~

! t&gt;~k nn&lt;l 1 h1we lost 40 lb!l. In lh!;
n•o n! a
h.-;. H111u"
111klns.
1 wa~~
Rf!nnel.
.4. . ,!!e~
620 hklng
OakWO(Id
Ave..

L&amp;Z SHOPS

Tnl&lt;'do. o. "" Mftny lhan k11. I will al ·
w~y" rc&lt;.:ommend Rennel Concen-

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A~k RE.NNEL
vou r druilfi~l
tor 4 ovncea
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Jamcl' Nic holson aftd Mina Lcwwere .-; hoppinl!l in Parkersburg,
w. Va . on Monday.
Mrs Addw Edwards vi!lited Ella
Stewart at Wl!st Columbia recently.
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ne,e r

k nm.... " hungry

n~oment

Thursdoy, March 29, 1956

while

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2411, Boy Scouts o( America, pui'-

"hased
a picture of Jesus and a
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Buv Seoul which was drawn by
the. Rev. Orla Br•dford. evangelist at the Bllptist
Cburch .and
h
1 th
lins picture will be ung n ' e
Scout h·~adquarters . in the Libr11ry building. This picture was

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MII)DLEPORT SOCIETY

s 1r Knights of the Oh10 Valley
Commandery, 24. K. T.. an to atlend Good Friday services at 7:30
r . M Man·h 30 at the Federated
Church wh~rc th e R(!v. Waldo J .
Bartel s ts the pastor. They are to
meet at 7 P M.
On Eilste1· Sund:1y the Knights
ar&lt;' to 1ncct at 6 A. M. prior to
atlrnding the Sunrise service at
8 30 at
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Nowl at ELBERFELD$
STOP "SOFT-·BED"

ing slowly at hU borne on oo.ou•
Second Avenue.
Edgar Allensworth joined lfn.
Alleruworth at Stewart Air Foree
.Base New York, where she
11peol the put month with
daughter, Mn. J~es Hartinaer,
and children while Capt. Hartinger
was on special duty in the weat.

BACKACHE

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Wide the Door", ehoir; "The Vat .
ley of the Shadow." ~om1a
Dar&amp;t and eboir; "Tis Morn",
choir; "Sing .Ailelulia" choir and
Miss Margaret Hoyt; "We Have
Seen the Lord", choir; "The Re.
surrection and "the Life", Mrs. H.
L Dunham; "l Am He That Liv•
th", choir; proces•lonat'hymn and
bc~edicUon by the pastor..

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Mrs. Richard FreemRn was pleasantly sur-prised with a
leyette
shower Tuesday evening when the
Lincol~ Heights Canssta club met
at the home of Mr~~. Robert Dalley.
Prizes were awarded to • Mrs.
Sillrlcy Guinther, Mn. LawrenCe
Morarlty, Mrt~. Freeman, and Mra.
Eugeno Conde.
A qlad tour.se was ~:~crvtd by
the hostess to" those n1med above
and Mrs. Doua:lua Sioa:er. Mn. Ray
Woodgurd and .a guest, Mn. WIL
llam Wallace.
The nexl meetlne will be held
at lhe home of Mrs. Shirley Gulntb-.:
cr, Tuesday even\ng: Aprll 10.

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Hoij, 71, s~...,.., . wbo ·died ljli•

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COMPARI WITH OYH.. tunED
M.AnRISSES SELLING UP TO $59.751
Salt Now 011 and contl11111 for lflnlttcl ""'' ~IJI

Only Setta daret to offer you thia falllO\UI "Sel1a·Potture'..
Mattrese. built with healthf"ul firmneu ~; ~n Ne?m·
meDd, now only at a detp-down price that defiu com~n
for quality .a high! , •• But remember, theta dJattk nductioa.
are 1 trietly limited and will be withdrawn innne~'-tely •f&amp;er
ale. Cheek and compare tl;u! mar.y luxury feattli'N-UIU.IUy
found ia hirher·prk:ed natiom!.Jiy.advertiMd tuf~
mattreue~~. Then, fturrrJ IU)' now-Mve now at- .

D).OI:nlng ia.-Melgs . liC¥~Jlilll. will be
b.Jlld. in t(le S)'racut&amp;·P.J'eyt:hytertao _.
Gllure~. ll.. d.,. at a P,· M.
Survivors· include .Ilia ~wife. Rase
ViFgig_i"i· Wolfe,
· Rod M:artha

• kelu!oe doah1Hirt1ek
bote cleam twice the area.

·oil!!-· brGtb

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pYel yoa po""!lul IIICiioD.
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Complete Stock
Ripair ,nd
Supplies
For All Moclefs
Hoayer SweeHri
On Second Ffaor •

Harford Woman Slays Spouse
With Shotgun Blast At

A mother of five children, Mn.
lutb Kathryn .McDaniel lfiller,
.i!Jn
,9, wu lodged 10 the Mason
Pomt Pleuant to
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the shotg:.ao .1layi1JI
·I lur huoband, LeiWy Mill". 30,
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''ght
at ap'74. Cheshire, 011 ·u oximately 8:30 P. M. aeeording
Beubea
a -tbu'se of .,._ult with a deadb .o r~portJ; of We~t Vul{l.oia State
weapon;. waa boqnd to tb'e grar:ad ! ,olice, wben Miller illlegedly
jury Tbunday ~CIIt by ~or ~f . licked ia the" door of the twme lo.kiddleport .C. 0 . F.isber. Bond :.atetl near the B. It 0 . railroad at
\.as set a\ $1DOO.
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Hartford and made f()rtlble entry.
The warraftt •'s IWOI'b _ ou~ by
According ·to .police, Mrs. Mil
two Middleport
m~. PhilJip ler s.a 1d that .1be and her husband
Bradbury and Dale Keanedy, u had been separated 3nd that he
the result of a knifin.r f~aea• was under peace bond to not moMonday afternoon at -tbe Ke~oedy / lest her. Sbe pid that he did how
home. B_ratlbulji'
W'as slashed ever v1s1t the home on Wednesday
acros.s the abdotnP..n .oft k:e.nr{e'!'", ntght aDd a -vlolent ar~ument e"nwaa cut across the -back io- :two sued whieb w.u dim.. ICed . by his
places. •
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. I beating her. ·
In Pomeroy Mayor ·E, "/'. ·RoP!n·
A~erring that she bad "h.ad ~Thursday
JPhn ougb {)f it; and that, "she would
"Pome:r~,
&lt;~'~'-'!::~ be ready for· tl,jm the next time",
.. a d~ly,

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tjt G
d I.fa)' followitJJ
Bo '.l.
O ran .
Jury.· In Knifi
. ng II The slayina: toot pia~
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Mrs. l!liller bad lnaded a 12
sh9tg"n ill anticipation of 'hitturn Thursday night.

lnforrnantt said tpday that the ....
eause or the atgumfnt oa WD
aesdq nilbt had been JJfetlplta~ .
ed wbfla llilter tame' to bi4 home
'.1:
in an 1Dtoxieated condition after
baviag 1-peat money that · htd
been aaved up for the Jtosbitalir:a
lion of tbr )'OUDI&amp;t child Lenay
aged 8 montlu .an.;t who W'as to
haYe entered a bdipital to_day.
The infant wei&amp;hJ but four
pounds.

Other ebildren are VauPn.
a.ged 6, Mieb.lel, aged IIi, Sb,«rot~,
aged 3 and Jaan, aged 2.
On gaiaint entry to the home
lliUer was met with a bla.st from
the 12 gauge &amp;Qotgu.n whieb pent.·
trated his Jower ript abdDmea.

•as

rll5bed tl) Mason 'CitJ
by · Fogleaon~ f'tlnenl
Home abvlaJXe, but died as he
was beiDC removed from the a.m.
bulance.
He

Clinic

Mason County Cr.oroncr Dr. Edna
Gettlese, pt, Pleaunt, W. Va., utd
that Miller died "of massive iDter.
Qal injury cau.ed by the gun&amp;bot
wound."

ELBERfE.LDS.
.D I SC0 V ERYr.
Birlcher
Reported
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Looking

God end tfteyiMN ...... Olh~, M.tft.,, lathe•. ••• ••~ deup~
t....:..CJ•ht•IHI'fttti·~'I!Of~P •l'!d , •.,., ltft If• ·~·,
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-tarttrwreplr.cement.ehickli'. It
it hla:h ln quallty P!'Oteh\11 •nd
eonta!.M the vitamin• and other
faetor':J kll9Wll tO be needed for
OO!lY chick p;wth 011&lt;1 hoelth.

Creative deslga 'ai!d o!yllng-Fiexoteelo exclusb-.
lifetime eansimelion Is your IIIIIOU:IIlCe lhlllll wlll
malnllln

J" · ~~ea'llly, style, and comfort for

yetrs

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1 Yeu'll RVII mObty with thildepo.dabl• ration. Available

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1o ~· pollett and crutnblll
. ••• Wltlt mtdlcit.ioll q•lDat

...,cld!oolo.

you Iewin the long run.
lurulture made than Fl~xslecl.

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William Bradford, president, was
In char~ of the 11)eetlna and the
opening devotional service w~11
led by Miss Hawley whose top1~;
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the publtcatlon ·~The World Ca~l."
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Hall: Mrs. Will Reynolds, Mlsi!i
Frances
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topic "'I"'''e Challenre of Chanae.''
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Miss
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