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&amp;-l&gt;tlllf Sentinel, Pomeroy-MI~port , 0 ., Oct. 20, 1956

'

J":.'tto"b:..!J:,;" ·c...... Mid· Sugar Run PTA Maps Plans For
:~:;:· ~;.,'!';' '1.'!";.;o•Uo".~. Halloween Party On October 26

'

The Dailv Sentinel

•

loek GrOYe, uery Sl.fuda)' 9-JO A
II. Sundl1 Scbool ud commuioa
Plln' for the Halloweeo ,.rtJ aweet shop, Mn w. A. Glbbl, Mn
MCOII.d Sund.ly Ja Dloatb 7:80 P. 9:30-, Ernest Covert, supt ; Morn
K. eburch preachiDa fourth Sua· lDJ worship, 10 30, Semor Youth to be hel d at the a,ehool oP ~J Eha Gilmore Jr. lira. Chllt.tr
41y ill DIOIIIII 10:10 A. Ill. ebu:eb Fellowship, 6 p m; Wednesda;v, OCtober 1 w~ completed ebtn K.ni&amp;ht, Mn. Harry Wa\loD, " "·
commualoa ud puac:m,.-&amp;ev. 0:80, Junior ci'Kl1r; '1 p m. Se:uor the .Sqar Run PTA met ftlll14a7 Thom.u Mantlo and lin. Albert
cboir, Tbunday, A:flernooD Circle, eveDiq at the sehooJ.
Smatb.
Harold C. DMtet. Putor.
IU~ CIIV- Mornl.,. Star &amp; 2 p m
Mn. Ray WoodJtard prea14eat
Refreshment atan.d, Kr. dd J4:ra.
Mt. Moriah Baptls&amp; Church Mid- optntd ~ meet.na r.tb prayer, William Swatsel, M.r. and M.tw. JdPutor. liii....U., Star
Suo Jay dleport, the Rev N D Bo!'don. .U.n. Leland Swoo gave tbe ·re-: ward Baer Mr and Mra. ~e
Oltrlot al Lotter D&lt;y
tudJie Bearba Hawtlu, Pomeroy Soclety Editor
Sdlool 8:&lt;:1 A. II. K....U., """ pastor. Baoble: School, g 1~. Arlena port ()( the tiecret.ary which ill· Karns and Mn DoUld ~ ;
Towa Flab, on
Reese,
supt
,
MormnR
worship,
eluded
1be
committe•
tor
the
Hal.
tos.!l aame , Harry Wat,on 1nd Uar·
ablp
at
11
A.
M.
MYF
Suadty
el'6lJqado7 School 10 a. m.
loween party And the room mot- old Ebenbach; tickets, ~rt
alnc at 8. P.ruer meeU.DJ Thur• 10·30, BTU, e p m
ll\ a. m. and 8 p. m.
&amp;lNDOr Scltuf, lllltltlleport Society Etlllor-Pilone 6078
Churc:h
Of
The
Nanrena,
Mlcl·
hers:
Robert&amp; and Chester Kblf;b~ ,oumUr
cweaulc.
F.at~•e
Sunday
Sluclf\Th..,..ay 8 pm. h11o&lt;
CormmUeeB f ar the Halloween Qlltlee to solicit bualoest «UJU'iet.
Scbool 10.10 A. II. Yonda1 wor- dleport, the Rev Robert Styers,
W. Proffitt Aut. Chao. Hupp.
putor. BtDie School, 9 30, Lester party are, fash p&lt;t_Dd, Mr. and 1ln Mrs James O'Bnen, Mn. 1L L
lillp
9:30
A.
II.
YF
at
8:30
P.
Ill
ltoclno 8apliot Churdo. V, w..
~xchanges
s upt , Mor mng worship, LawrenCf: Morerity, Mr. and Mn. Jacobs and Mrs. William An,del'ley leatla!, Putor S1111.day Seb8ol 2\reutn1 worahlp 7:30. Prayer Taylor,
10 30; Young Peoples' meehng Shirley Guinther, Mr. a n d Mn ton, fortUJJe teller, Mrs Law_~cc
meeUoa
WedDeada7
7:80
P
.
H.
,a. Chuf'Fh of Chrht. LICitell ua Ct.uteh... Letart Felli, a. 8·45 p m Evemnc service. 7·30 Charles Swatul , Mr. and Mfi, ViC· Franm and ·Mr!J Chale&amp; G!lltla;
oa Pomeroy-llan-u;onriUe ...._
Mr. and Mra. Gur Kennedy, c . 0. Chapman. RuUan.d, wu ,..
t or Hannabl, dart game, James treat comm1ttee, Mr and )In TQJD
,et Yart.iu, Pastor Sundar School Tbur'5day, 7.30, Prayer meeting.
Blble Sellooi 9 30 A. II. llomloe 1:30
anoouncecl the ganiat for the l;!eremoft,)'.
Selvatlon Army. Mhtdlepoort, O'Bnen , Wjlliarn Andenon and R. Crow and M.t and Mrs Leo ~;
Mr. aod Mra. John Ketebke and LanaavllJe, have
A.
K.
\Vonblp
Service
'1
P
Wortbip 111d Commumoa 10:10 A.
Attendeo._, were lllu
Judr
Capt. Glenna Rummell. Sunday L. Ja~abs , house of horrors, B9b JUdgea for the pastetll, l'fra. Lto eoa, Joho, :tre speodlq tbe week marrlqe of tbelr dau,hter, Be•
11.
Cbrlltian
Eoduvor
altiM'Date
K. Cbriotion Endeavor 7:1D P. Jl. Suadaya at 7:30 P. M.
trite, to LJoyd Dugan, t6'a of Mr. Chue, RuUand, malckf·honor, and
Sdhool 2 30, Hohnes s me·!.Ung, and M1ke Roberb&gt; and Bob Jacdbs; Byran Mrs. Frank Reinhart 1od end in Hinton, W.Va.
Evenia~ Wonobip 8 P. Ill. Tboonu
Church of ttt. Nae,...,_, lyr• 3·30 p m, Opena1r meetang, 7 pm ,
•
Mn Charles G1bbs;
Mn. James Weber wq- otffled apd Mrs.: Joe Ducan, Rutland. Tbe Harold Du1an, Buckeye Lake, kt
Wyatt.. Muuster Joeepb Johrwoa,
Du&amp;aa.
eu~e, ROJ K. WUUama,
pastor. Salvation meeling, 7 30 p m
Judgea o( the grand m-rd:l •• Mn thil week of tbe dntb of bet COU• cfouble rinJ ceremony w11 per- mao: Larry and DaDiel
ll,lble S.hool, Su~
form
edt
oo
SundQ',
October
14,
at
brother•
of
the
II'OOID,
usben.
8UDdly 'kboo) 9:30 A.. M. UornJo1
.Church Of Christ, Bradbury,
Russell Browo, Mrs William w.. t. slq, Cbarlea Paulin, In Columbu..
MIMr~vlll• Methocfltt Churth.
Tb bride wbo waa aivea ID
'Wonhlp
10·30;
NYPS
8
30
P
M
;
Edward
Emerson
,
pastor
Bable
son,
Mrl Harry Smi1b ud Mr- He had beea aa JnYalid for the two o'&amp;,ck at tbe Rutland HethoRev. R. M. Grove, Pastor, Hamner
Evuaeliltic
aerYlce
'1:30
P.
M.
School,
9
30,
Truman
Ca~)"
,
sup:,
S
James
Clatworthy;
and
COQUDftttF
put tbirty yeara IDd dlld at the diat Church by the Rew-. ·GeorJtr marriage by, her fltlter, cboae a
llowb. Supt. 10 A . l\1. SuDdq Wedoeada)' evea.lllc prayer meet Morning woBhlp and commumon ,
Davis. Arran1ements ~ wtUte waltz-length
ot white bee
ror the priZes, Mrs. Harold ~ •ae of U.
School; 11 A M Wonb.i.p Seniee; Jq: for tbe midweek ana Tueaau
chrysanth~uma,
palJu and ferns and oet over'::n
•tried wttll
10
30,
ChrJ.tl8n
Endeavor,
6
p
m.,
baoh,
Mrs.
Willard
-~
~·d·
llnl
•
Arthur
Sl&lt;lnoer
and
lin.
'IUeooioy 7 30 P M
•
afternoon prayer hour.
Evening
service
7.30
Mrs
Pbil
Globokar.
Pau
DavJJ
l1ft
tqday for Cbatles· wer "Used """- the after
of
tbe
scooped
netkUne,
outllned
'Wlt!l 't
Mldwey Commv,_.tr
Church
Prnbyt•rlen Church, Srr•.:u..,
ton to attend the Kaoawha County church lijhted by white t~pera in quia&amp;; fitted bodice with UDJ COf"
MouN
of
'r•y.,,
Chmer,
S...
L&amp;adq Creek Road. Rev. R.. E.
Rev. Ralph C. Zundel, pastor uf
Room mothen named for tiM' QouncU of Garden Clubs' teventb seven branched candelabra. Mrs. ered buttons to the
walat llna;
School t ·ao A. M' Morning the Rev . Howard Ruppel! , pastor
Thomas. paotor. FIO)O&lt;I Clolaad, day
worship 11 A. H Sunday eveoang Church School , 9.30, Robert Har· th ~ Pomeroy Baptl~ Church Will year were Mrs Marvin J&amp;trt 111d ~nual Flower-6bow.
lon1
aleevea
enatq
In
points
o~w
Ohureh Sentce 7.30 P. If. Prayer worship at 8. Prayer meetlq on
westmmster y outh ~e1- Sunda"
begm a aeries or 1ermona tliia M
Cha 1 s
f l. ......A
the
hands,
and
alternating
rulflu
den
Bupt,
on
the
followinl
toa~:
.
rs.
r
e,
peneer
11'1
.,.
......
,
,
Mt~.
and
Mrs.
Davld
Darat
Jr.,llr.
meeting Wednesday DiJtbt 7:30 P. 1'buNJda,. 8 P M.
lowshap, 6 30 Evemng servlte,
"
Mra Geora:e Harris aod Mrs. Ed- and Mn. DaJia Hamilton and Mrs .
of lace and net on the skirt. Her
M Everyone conliaUy tlw'i«L
7:30,
sermon
topac
"What
Is
a
''Why
Did
God
Let Adam Sin?"'; ward Bt.cr, second l!'ldel lin. R. Hermao Haddo.-. are in Columbus
Church
of
Christ,
lredfonl.
finaer--tip veil .waa atta~be4 to a
TIM S'rrK!IM Methodist Churclt
"Was It Sin lor Adalftl to Eat 1bt L Jacobi and Mrl Ula.rold E~l'J· atttndinl lthe
Ohio State-Penn
pearl tiara and &amp;be tar:rled a bou·
Rev. Robert E. Lloter, Pator. Rev. John W)'ett, Pador. Bible ChrJBtian' "
Apple?"; ''What Would The World ha~h third g. ade . .Airs L L Mor. Jame .
quet of miniature plok' and whi\e
ltlnt a.ptllt Chyrcft, lqt Mtln
Sunday School 9 30 A. M. Duaa School 0 :80; chllfch servic-es 10.30
Mr. and Mn. c p , GaUaa:her
ebry&amp;anthemum• with satin ltftlam
Wtnebrenner, Supt. WorahiD Ser- Youtb mtellq at 8 P. M. and Street, Ralph C. Zundel, pastor; Be Like If Paradise Had Not Been aruy and Mlii Leo Vaughan, fourth
Plans were made for theu an- ers on a wklte Bible Mlaa Chqe
Lost?"
and
"
Did
God
Forclve
grade;
Mn.
Don~d
Coll.iu!
and
were
called
to
Crooksville
Wednes·
evanseJ.iJUc
Jervtce
Sunday
evea·
vice.s 7.30.
William Watson, S S Supt. 9 30and Eve?"
..
Mrs Leo Crew, llflb ~•der and da" morning by the deatb of her nual Thanksgiving dinner at the wore corn-flower blue lrride~etnt
CHURCH 0 .. CHRIIT1 Hllencl iDI al '1 . James Reed, Supt.
11 ·00 combined prngram of wor- Adam
The pastor wUl present his mea- M G1lbert M
d Mr N
#
Martin Restaurant •vhen the mem· taffeta in a walt&amp; leDJ(b modeL'
1 or- nephew. Robert Bell. and returned
R. . .wllle Che,.., R•v. frMiand ship and study Specia l music Ser- sage durlng the early part of the
Chapel, Rev.
Edison
Weaver,
rs
eea an
bers of Group 1 of the Women'a with acooped neckline and a tiara
home Thursday eveWng.
Btble School 10 a m Supt Henry :Norr11, Paator. Servtces at Joppa mon "Why D1d God Let Ad11m Sm" combined services which il from bert Compton, sixth grade.
Aa!ociation mrt at the First Pres- of miniature white Oowera . She
Eblin, Mornang .service 11 30 A 9:30 A M; Sunday at 10 20 Sun· Nunery and Junior Church. 8 30 9:00 to 11.00 a m
byterian Church this week. Mrs carried a Colonial
The report Of the treuurer wu · Mrs. Arthur Stuart,
who
bouquet of
Third StrMt PentacOital Church day Seboolat Lona: Bottom D·zo A. Youth Mi!l!tmg Monday 7.30 AsDonald
Lowery, ch:d rman, presid· white tarnationa.
gl\len
by
Mrs
James
O'Brien.
A
b!een
vlsitinr:
her
brother
and
sisMtddleport, B L BIJrrett. pastor. M' ; Preaebins 1erv1ce 1'1'4~; Sun· sociation aI Women '11 meeting. Wed
comdtunacaboo wu read trona Jlra ter·ln·l!l.w, Mr. and Mn. Homer E. ed and the devotional aerv!ce was
Sunday School 10 a. m. Ennlq day School at Reedmlle 9 20 A. ne&amp;day 7:30 Prayer
and
Bible
Mr&amp;. Kennedy, mother
of the
Roy
Trac)' Jr statiDJ l;bere would CoOk. left Thursday -for ber home conducted by Mrs Harold Sauer
M . PPeacltlng.
14ervice 7 . 4~ p. m.
study Thur~ d ay 7 30 One Won
with Mrs. Rodney Sauer giving the bride, ware a blue t"tepe ensemble
be a meetinJ at Lake Hope ott. tn Charleston.
·
-y
PtM Mothodl•t Church, Herry One Class meetml! Sat. 7 30, Oct
M , Evangelistic Service '1 .30 F.
•Prmclpal and Mrs. Earl Knigbt program for the evenlna: a reo.new with harmooWng: atce.UOries &amp;ad
October 2!1 at 9:30 am coacerniq:
Bates, Putor, Laurel Cliff. Sun· 20 Young Adult Cla ~s meeting.
II.
corsaae- of whJte carnations aucJ
the eslabllsbi~g of a l~bool fQr attended the
Homecoming 1•me of 11 book on Thaiuad.
Chrlstlan Selene•
Society, 144
Gnu lpiHo,.r Church, •a•l day School 9:30; Clau meeUna
Mr.1. Du1an, mother of the II'ODJII,
mentally retarded children. l~ and featlvitiea at Ohio University
After- the program and a short wore uure blue crepe wlth a torMa1n Street, Pomeroy.. Rev, J 10 30; FMY aervlee 7.00; Preaeb- Mulb~rry Ave., Pomeroy Morning
Meags County. Mn Ra)' Woodaeard todQ'.
business meeotlnt thl' Group lNld sage of whlte carnatiua,.
Edwm Charles, Rector; •M rs Ce- iDJ 8 00; Prayer Heetina Wednes- aervice 11 a m. with "ProbaUDD
Mrs Jamea O'Brien and Mn Lel~nd
•
.
a costume Hallowee n party with
dric W. Clark, organlat Worablp day 1 :30. Hyaell Run
Sunday After Death" the mbject of
the
·ELYRIA, 0 . UP - Foothill SJsBion w1ll repreaent the Al.!ocia·
Mr.
and
Ml'l!l.
David
Muter
are
Mrs.
Wilham
Oblinger
and
Mra.
A reception wu held io • tbe
and aermon at 10 30 A. M.., Holy Scbool 10; Preaehln.lt' 11 16.
of Fremont t.ion at th11 meetanJ.
Ienon sermon and the Golden Coatb ltal Mackey
in A.theos today
to attend the' Lowell Prnbasco aa judge&amp;. Prizes ehurch dinin1 room lmmedlattlt
Commun10n firs t Sund111y in month
FAfltVIEW
Text. The hour Is com log, and now Rou Hllh School suffCTed a heart
the 1 were given to Mrs. William Morris, afte.r the ct"remony
and d6ni_,
Churth School, Bt&gt;gJnners
and
It was voted to ppurchase tw .:~ h,Omecoming actJvltles and
Edward GrifiJth pa&amp;tor Sundly ia, when thl' dead shall hear tbe · attaet Friday night during tlaltpretUest; Mrs. Myron Miller, most room bqat~lies Wtre Joyce Woif,
Primary, at 10 30 A M. For infor· Scbool 9:30 • · m.; Young Peoplu volce of the Son of God and they time pf hts team's same against blanket11 for the &amp;.let room. It was pme this afternoon.
Mr.. and Mr~. William
Childs oriJ;irtal, Misa Martha Ohllnser, ug. Elaine Spirea an4 Joan HarriSOD, .
work, meetlna: 8:45 p. m.; Preatblng aer- that hear .shall hve
malum coneern lng our
John D 25 Elyria.
also voted to purchase three ,rain· we~e
business vicitors IQ. Colum- lieat.
,
f
wtaite roses
please tf' lephone 302-J
Rutland. ll'i.nk and
vtcea '1·30 p. m.; pray~ meeuna. 'Wednesday evemnq service at 8.
Mllc:key wq rushed. to El)'rfa coat! snd hats to be uled .,Y the bus Thursda1 and were
atcom·
Halloween
decorations
were
Lll- wm:e u&amp;ed tor the bride's table-;
Chrlstl1n Church 11 RMChv'lll• Weclnc8day 7:30 p m
The public Is co1 dlally mvitcd to Memorial H3spltal
foll owlnt: his pRtrol "boys. Leshe Fultz, cdordin· .panied to Middle-port
by V~cki eel for the riming table and andEvery Sunday Ill A M. Sunday
Methodllt Char ... Letert FeUs, attend. Reading room with side en· collapse. His condition wa sreport- ator ror the ~a!ll!J County Vet· Gh;ather, small ,da~gbter of MT. and wiches, doughnuts, ca:ndi81Ji, 1cider arrana:em~nt ar~d tbe tiered ;w.S.
~hool and Communion first Sun
erans bond issue, spoke In behalf Mrs. Franklin Gmther, who wiU and coffe-e were served by ;Mrs. ding cake was 1oppe_d wltb a. mt.,
9·30 A. IM. Apple Grove 10 80 trance located at rear of church, cd as "fair"
day in month 11 A. M. Church PrlaaiB, 7.30 P. M. Letart Fa.l's Ru· open to the public
on Monda)'
Fremoot defeated
Elyria 3'1~
t he Issue. Followtna a report Yifnt her g:randparente, Mr. and Hysell. Mrs. Harold s uer, Mrs. ature bride a.od sr-.n and Qcor,
11
ated In pillk roses, U,hted tlpeit
communion and proochmg; tbird rat Life Serv~ \Wth IIPflC'ial rnu- from 2 1o 4 p m
And led a\ halftime h;v a acore of on cabanets for the school titeheD MrB. Jo~n ~awklns Jr, tor a week. , Lowery with Mrl. Bethel
Coleman were at each end of the ta~
Sundo.y
In month 7•30 P. X M:c. Pnyer meetirugs Wednesday
'
14-11
by
Mrs
Edward
Baer
It
was
voted
Mr. Gln ,ber s mother, Mrs. Thelma 811 a contributing boate 111 .
United Meth0411st ChYrch.
Ev'
I
church preachlnJ- 1\ev. Harold C evenlnc 7:30 LetaM. Falls, Sunday
to purchase llve cablnet.l. Robert Hamlm. 1.1 serloutly iU at Grant
gene Brown, pastor. Sunday Hhool
Mrs.
Due-an
chose
a
wine
aa(l
Doster, Pastor.
Roberts spoke briefly on the eon· HO$pital after major surgery,
evtDiDJ Apple Grove, SuOOay eve 9:115 Theo Smith, supt Worship
gray
wool
ensemble
for
her
wedChrl•tl•n Church It Long lot· ubag Eut Letaf1t , MYF metf,:inp
d1t10n of the playground~. The at·
ding trip to Clneinnau and wore
tom, every Sunda} 9 :iO A . M Monday 1 .30 P. 'M. Apple Grove, 10:30. Laymen's Sunday Laymen
tendance banner Wit'S awuded to
Mrs Boyd Dllgard was enter·
the cora~e from her
wtdcllq:
will
be
ln
C"harge
of
the
services
th
third
grade
laugh&amp;
by
Mrs
ta1ned
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sunday School and communion, Thunday 7·30 P •M Eut Let&amp;rt.
bouqUIJt.
3
p. m bt Qut~rlerly Conference
1
By v . Wosley Jenklrn.
Chea 1·Ies Gabbs.
Renzo Me n~hloi and family , Pom·
first Sunday in month 7·30 P !'4. 9:30. MorninK wor.lhJp 10·~. Ev•
Raclna- B•ptlst ChYrch
1 eroy; Mr. and Mrs Bradfnrd Maa~
Church preachmg; third Sunday nlna worab1p 8 on the let, 3rd, ltb Dr Rachard H Bauer will presade
The bride ls a gt.aduaW ot' Rutw
MYF meeta at 5 30 today, Eugene
Dunns the prolram hour "vi&amp;Jf· and daughter, Minersville, and
In month 10·30 A M Church com· SundJ)'a. Prayer
HeeUn1 Wed· Fry, prealdf,nt. Monday, Oct. 29, ARI YOU REALLY A CHRISTIAN
land High sehooland haa be.. em-,
Mila Bernice Jowen, rt:Uglous ployed at Comploo's J&lt;:weley $tote
Ach 11 :26
ors day" wa! obaerved with the Mrs. Dave Farmer tlurlng her re·
munlon and preat:htng - Rt&gt;v. ne&amp;dJr 8.
7.30 Mela:s Oounty Youth Rally at
In Middleporth Sbe came educatlo:D lnstnu=tor. '"s gueat Pomeroy. Mr. Duaan lla rral~•t• '
Church of Christ, Mltttllaport1 Un1ted Melhodist Church.
Many millions of church mcm· ttachen In their, rooms to meet eent Yl!it
Harold C Dos ter, Pastor
n
ben call themselves
Cbratlans. the parenh after wllich a ftlm eapee1a Y to IS!IIat wtt t~e Apple speaker when tbe Chester Cbarae
fh• Cfoiurch of Chri1t, K•no, Fred 1 Gardner, pastor Bible
Fader1ted
Church, Waldo J. One feel s, aB be observea the be. was shown by J ack HutchtnJon butter pro1ect of tbe Ctlurch of of Methodist Yquth Fellow&amp;ip met ot Glouliter High School wheH bt:
c' ery Sunday 0 30 A M Sunday School, 9:30, 10·30, Commumon Bartels, paator, Fred Blaettnar, S
was p:Orhinent In athletics. He ts
Scttool and cotnmuniun , J.)C()Dd service, 6 pm Chr istian Endeavor; S, Supt Sunday tchool 9 1~ .a m havlor of many of tbeae people, represenlatlve of th t'! Wayne St Christ and h1t J,'riday for Cleve- recently at the Rod:aprings Metho- ei'Difl1lyed In the eiJIInftl'IDJ deSunday lu monlh 10 JO A M No t'vc.• ning aenlcc, Wc:dnesday , '1 Worsbap 10 30 a m. Sermon "Am that they call them s~lve 11 Chri st· Sweeper. Mr Hutch •nson shoWed land Where ah~ will vislt Dr. and dist Cfurcb.
partment of the Ohio Valley ElecDev tiona 'led by Shirley Brown tric CCU'pOraUon plant at l(yaer
Church commun1on and pre.1n· hmg r m B1bie study and prayer meet· I A Chnstlan?" Senior YF 6 p m ians lolely because they have 11 t. the film upon request of May-or Mrs. Marvin Freeman and !Ions bet11ched themselve 1 to • Protestant Robmson , to urge the people to fore golnrr tu her home in 'Deer- opeoe the meeUng. A bymn pr• Creek.
1ng, 8 30 , Choar practice
four~h Sunday In month 7 30 I'
Junior YF 8:30 p m
Churclt, However, U YQ!I catfrcal· vote t,ot the bond issue 1n Novem ~rn , Mich. Sbe was the house- ceded praycT by tbe Rev Ralph
FlrtJt 8ap\llt Chyrch Mlddloport,
M church pruchinll - Rev Har
~--'---.,RuHand Methodist Church, Rev. 1 lve an honeat "ves" aruwe 1 to ber
D u y TO M•n
uest of Mr. and MrB Ernest Lill- Grote ·a net Janice Swartz had tbe
the Rev Claremont E. Hoyt, pastor George Dav111, paator: Vernun Web
old C Dostl'r, Pastor .
lanee durina her vlsu.
y •
scripture n!adinR Group sloging
Tbe DagghtelJ of Union VeterThe Cftrlstlan Church et .... • Church School. 9.11S, Frank Cheese- her, Supt. Sunday school 9·30 AM the
queatlon wblch 'head• this ntl·
At the cloae of the 11\L&gt;etina: reclased
tbe
devoUon.s
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ns
w11l meet In M~uJar aeaslon
brew, Hupt; 'Morning worship, Worship Bervlce 10 30 AM
c1e, you mwt
acknowleda:e the freahmenb were served b)' Ml'l.
Mn. Shirley Mill&amp;, Mrs. Noah
Tbe
program
wa1
presented
by
Monday
evenJq at the ,DAV hall.
lO Hi, children's object lesson
Harold Smtih Mrs Victor HannJh Haaklns, Mra, Bertha Blackburn
Alfrect Methodist ctnwch, Rev. truths wharh foiJows.
the Rockstlrlngs group and con- 1 .;;;;;;;;;-.;;;;;_,.,
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" \\- ho W11nts a Lemon ", ~ermon R M. Gto\le, pastor.
ln
Romans
10·9'
the
Bable
read&amp;,
Mra
Walter
'Hamm
Mrs
Georg~
1nd
Mia,
MlrbeJ
Hysell
were
In
S. S 9·30,
1
topic "After Converaloo, What?", Lloyd Dlihnger Suttt. Worablp at "It thou shall (ODfen that Jesu! Hobatetter Jr Mrs oian Booth Mra. CireleviJle JiTiday to Rttend
the slated of a reading "If We UnderDcllcons meetlnJ; 6 p m. Jun ior 10 4li, 7. 30 MYF Wr d 7 30, pray. Is Lord
thou shalt be aaved
GUbllrt Mees Idrll Norbert Compo annual Pumpkin Festival and to stood" by Mary McAfee , a ptJem,
and We" Carol Bearbs and
Semor
H1
Youth
Fellowahlp,
and
The
f1rst
charactt.Tlstlc
of
a
tcm Ml'l GeOrge K n Mn Har bear the concert given by the U. "Jesus
er scrv1cea Friday Oct. 28, masWITH ACCESSORIES
tbetalk
by Ml.as Bowen.
7 30 Evrnlna worahip, sermon to- qurrade and potluck supper at the Chrl1Uan iB that he .admlta to the old' Eber~bach a n
D~rotb • S. Arm)' Band.
Judy
Spencer,
vici president.
ROUND AND SQUARE
p l r ·'Thla l:j tbe Life"; Monday, Hall, sponsored by MYF.
Thla Glo~Jtner
Y
Polly Karr. who Is employed in
Lord.lhip of Jesus Chriat.
·
Colum})ua, Js spendina the week preJided at tbe busme111 BeQlO,
7 30, Women'a Ml11iooary Sotiety I Harlrtonvllle Prellllyttrlaftlo s,~ 'neans that all the commands of
of PUll
Alita Carpenter, Jenoifor Crew f'Dd wlth bE'r p1renb,
Mr. and when waya, and 01eans
of th e Pomero)' Baptist AaaocJation ply pastor,
Rev Ralph Zundel the Bible are expre.1a orden for
cbulng
a
movteprojector
were
you and I to carry out., •
md Freddie s 1saon of tbe tiHb Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr. and family.
at the ft'irst Bapttat Churt!h, Pome. 10·00 church school 8 p. m
OF
dlacussed. Responae
to roll caD
r oy, Tuel!ldav, 7·30, Chureh School
the
Bible
reeorda:
;rade
and
Pamela
Hobs~te]
t(
Mrs.
Geo~
McGhee
left
Fridlf
When
Letart Falls M.thodlat ChariJe',
EAGLES HALL .
WIB answered by 14 youth and one
(1 ) ''Gn ye . . .teach all natltms." the t~iztb cr.de were 111 charAe dl tor Ruasell. Ky, to visit her sistet,
Qffil.'er&amp;and toachera at the chureh Jl'lovd Workman . PS8tor.
Letart
adult
from
CJ:aester,
el1bt
youtb
Mrs. Ida Neil.
Wednr-.trlay, 7·30, mld·weet PraY· Pallt, church school, 9·30 Praver we mu11t do somethlnl for all na- .be nursery during th~ mectina.
Uaree adultl from Alfred; 11
c a· and Prai.!lc aervlce; 8·30, Senaor o~c rvite Wednesday evenina: 7'30 tlons
Edw1rd MeComaa was the over· and
youth
and ~'lVG adult&amp;, Mlnt'l'sville
ni&amp;ht aueat of MltJ Patience Sut~
(2) "Foraakc not the auembly
cho1r rehear111 Tbunday, Men's
llt:eclne MU...n Ch•rl" lullh
AND
and
seven.
tputh and four adults,
CORRICTION
ton and her parents. Cbeupeake.
Fe l l ow~hlp at the church.
paator, Services Sunday 7 30 and tng of youraelvea toaether": we
Rocbprlllfl
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must be faithful ln cbun:h 1ttendThe next Jun ahoot, to be •pon·
hJo, Friday and attended the Sen.
:F'IUt Presbyterian Church , Mid· Tuesday '1 30
GUf!STS, ONLY!
The next meetlDJ will be beld et
anct"
sored
by
the
lulak
Walto~
oreanilor
danee at Chesapeake
High
at 40 Garfield Ave., Mid· dlepO!t, the Rev, Howard Ruppelt
Portland Chvn:h,
••rl Cust•r
(3) "Lay up an the tint day of .:atlon will be held November 10. School. He went to Columbus Sat- the Chester Metbodlat Chure.
dleport, behind tho Raw. pastnr Church School 9:30, James p,~~.stor, Afls'l pastor, Edith Codne;
the
as God baa pi'Oipered and not aa 9reciously adverti&amp;ed In uray with the Suttons to attend
ling, Garage between 5 and Buchanun, sut; Morn Ina: worahip, Se1 vice&amp; Sunday 8 00, Tuesday at you."wcek
we
muat
brlnl Into the the Dail)' dentine!.
_the Ohto State•Penrt game.
10 30, sermon topic ''What Ia a 7 30 and Friday 7 30
9:30P.M.
chur(h all that is necet&amp;al')' lo tu~
Chnstlan?", Westminster Youth
port the churth proll'am.
Fellow11hip, 6 p m.; Wednesday,
In Acta J1:26 the Bible r~:~.d~: 1
" And the dls&lt;!lplea
were
fhr1 stlaru rtnt In Antioch •· Nblll'c that thc people- Who received
thl' name of Christian we~ the dlaclples of Jesus. The word di&amp;el·
Plal1s wore madt for a lurkey pie mcana learner, and wa'll apdinner at tho Nov~:mber meeun 11 ph('d to those who followed a tea·
when MaRnolla Temple, Pythian th('r lo learn of him. Jnus satd
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Sisters me t ThurRday evening.
"Whosot.\\'Cr wiU .. come after mfl,
Mn Bt-rnlce Darst, most excel- let him deny hlm:ti, tate up his
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ll'nt rhict, presided and eommunl· tross, and foUo.,..
e." Are you
cations were reAd from ClarR CCK'· rtcnyang yourself In order to folhrRn , gran..t ehitf. concernlnlli a low afler and learn ot Jf111.1s
ref-'el'hon to be ~ \vE'n in her honor
Christian 1a abo 1 beliewr.
tonight at NPwark· and trom Nelle ByA this
1 mean Uait he accepbl
Patton , dto~trict deput)'l eoncernlng what the Bible reeord1 q true and
the district convention to be held he knoW! what the Bible eontelna.
Nal net for- ....
in {.;.!JII\poli!l, Novetnber 15.
foodW..s ••• ft..... lhoaL
Many profeaslng people know very
Game~ Wf're played durlnr the
• dOWII lho tlrttlo
, . . ••• chlldnn lllicllittle about Jeaus Chrlat 1nd God'a
!I!Ocial hour and prize-s awarded tbe plan ror thi1 world. Many adults
fAIT, C..tlnuous IHd Ill•
.,. _ . AI • drill~ .~
wtnnt'~ after which refreahmenta
know no more about the Bible
In ll:eeplnJ with
the Halloween than the Sunday School cbildren
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Mfll"t tl ""'"'
thrm,. wertt st&lt;rved b)' Mlsfles Lena do They can YIIUtb
leU
you
CUIHIONI
oboorb
nol11
and Thehnn Gruesoc.
tl _.., lllicl )lop ..
about various atoriei lD the Bible ;
and ......lona Ill ~·k ...
~ llt'h as Joeeph'a tott, or Jonah and
_.,""' llshtor.
WCTU MUTING
th e whale or Jeaus'
birth. Bul
you re a \'lsnor •n town, or a n"fC..'OIDU,
'1dtWINftiiUr1Aoa..U..\
l'l'.e Pomf'roy WCTU wP! ml't'l wh('n It come-a to tbe Principles or
IMPIOYII grindingpie... consider this an invitation to S't
11t lhe Baplist t'hurrh. TuCI!dav at Hvmg and the- doctriDel ol aalv•·
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lrola and 'IVI~fkM!II"t of food
7 3n p m. Mra T T Shelton of the !ton. lhey an IIM01t entlrelv un·
acquainted 11 this bank , •• and UH our
portlclet
I•
weiter
proteol
.... lhe ~. 111ftt1
Baptl,t ohu.rth \will be In charge i~arncd . Do yOu. Cbr1Jtlb. know
facilities whenevet you na.
ol Ihn Pl'OfCtlrrt1
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MIDDLEPORT Beatrice Kennedy
With Uoyd Dugan On October 14
SOCIETY

Sermon Senes
I PIanned 8y
BaptiSt' Pastor

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Presbyterian
Women Plan
Annual Dinner

aero.

WARSAW (UPf-An orgy of celebration swept
Pol·.
and today for the nation's suecessful defiallee of lbe ~

in purging pro-Rualan Defense Minister KonstanUn Jl4t010

!Ovsky from the Politburo-the CommuniBI Inner circle that·
runs Poland.
The Polilh·born marshal was twice a hero of the Sovlt!t '
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Floyd Williams
Bound To Jury;
Bond Is $5,000

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Polish Reds Fire StaliniSts
From Control Of Their Nation

Heart Attack Is
Fatal To Coach
At Grid Contest

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Sundav Sermon

1..1 tber were Pokt op~n yean of heine-~~--·
RokoaovU:y .......... br . . .
yeor old Wladyllaw Gotoolb to
ao historic vidor)' n:prded br
tbe Poles aa almOit eomplele. Bat
oblerven b'ere lai4 Gomulkl'l
Dew leadenhJp would DOt !Alb
too much eapital of ~~
demoUoo now fDl fell" of BUIIiall
retahtion.

llokoaovoQ ,UU 10loiu IW pool

ti&lt;a 11 liNd of lbe Polilb ........
'"""'· • pool twarded t. hlin .

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penollllly by J llut "" il _ . . . It '"""
that Polaa4 liqldl new elee1ioDI Dec:. 18, poptbly before
then.
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Uaaon-tbe hero of Staliqnd, the
defender of Moeeow. He WM the
aymbol of Stalioilm
tat -~
Poles NJk'd theln., 111 oceupled
eouutry. W. OIUier made lllela

b 'o new poli&lt;J ""'!!. l!ll[llil)toolay
wheo additional ~ ~ -' apedal In tbe I'OaloD
rOllefuon
trloll. Thq will be IIIII fnt ..,..
dido lioee tbe Go01Dib "mroln-

Bernice Bowen
Is Chester MYF
Guest Speaker

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Dancing

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Sat. Nite

FURNITURE

EAGL£5 .

Pythian Sisters
Are Planning For
ATurkey Dinner

A Tnqr .lot
,. ftlh

Here It 1•1 The New

FRIGIDAiltl'
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Emmet W
Peoples
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omrfton Pleosand

I'OMBROY, OHIO
Federal Re~erve Snte.
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You will find here the 11m0 . .irit of rordiality that dwactedzes the \.mo1e - . .
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Ten Days·Remain
To Vote.
. ALsent
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Voters Ballots
.,e abaen.t
dl)'
10
t"
holloil LD, llleigs COUDIJ Boord of
~

Votera who will
tion
hive
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elecaet &amp;heir

Elettion Clerk Alherl,
llld today.

Gloeelmez

Gloeckner reported lte beUoll

bave Mea mailed to cldzena and
ttrvleemen aad tbi.t tbey will be
reeeived uatll 4 p rn. Thunda)t,
Nav. 1 In penon i.t the Office.
They wQI ~~ ,.ceptt&lt;l by melt
until noon, nov. 2.
Servieemea' a b,lll0\5 will be re-.
celved vntU n* pf the day of

election. About 53 luoh balloll oJ.
ready have been returned.·

Me~nwhlle, Gloecklner
Ita• au·
oouocecl two chana:ea lll preeloet
voting placea. Miner~yme ,.uttt
will go to l:Unu Stor.e room, •~d
Middleport \Tblrd War&lt;! will vote
ln &amp;be- basement of the brick
bulldiOI back of the hllb Jlohool.

Market Report

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:Rudand To Vote

Rac1ne Volunteer Firemen, wort.
in teams of twa, wiD caU oa
area residents and esplatn the
disp}&amp;ylnl 1 and demOD•
fire exUnguiJben.
each type of
uUnqulsber wblch will be- nn sale
will be on tlisplay io :Racine at
Earl's Barbn Sbop, 'nte Racloe
Food ~·l'Ke\ and at Tbe Baclae
Service Station There wiU lllo
be a display In Aotlqulty, Letart
and Portland. The publle ill :Invited
to Inspect ttlese models durlac tile
next two week$ tbe drive la Gil.

For llomecoming ' · 1rta:
Queen This Week

CINQINI&lt;jNri, 0. UP • Produce:

EJp, ·unchanJed to 2 t I~
oa B larce; prtees ,at farm~. Will~
and brow~. ~ Jumbos 4&amp;-48: A
43-44: 'A rme(lluma 26-~ A.
111-21 0 B II: FOB A lol'l'l
'tn.edium132-35.

¢ht&lt;t•,•~~~-~
,·;,ltiOIIt
- 1iote
. 18JAI·l7;
sdy; tcyen
.10
hens
G lb pd

t.Jpe l0-12;

The Faremen nllpoad quickly as

posstble to a call fo!' ulbtanoe but
io many ( asea thOle lew min.Yle
tt takes to get on tbe ll!fte at die

Eaot Germ1111. and Soviet oltteen
bold lllllt positions 1D tbe Polloh

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There Ia

not the •lightest evlo
deuce yet that the Soviet forcu
have lifted 1 a tmger agalnat Go.
mult.a., sucb Ia the eUmate of Po]..
bh oplnioa and world feellq. Roo
ports of "'eluhes" were
uneoD-o
nrmed. But Poliah army mea
were .m1001 tbose cbeeriq wbea
'aew.a of tke Gomulta aetioa IWeJl
aeroa.s the aation.
How tbe Poli!lh army will react- offidally Ja not fully known.
A.a indieatloo eante SuodaJ wtieD
Waruw radio broadeast a r~
that offleerr and mPn ol tiM' • •
SIW teellahlal militano bail\ ....,._
,ltnlped fQP suppor.t b the ra~
'hdlftl .,. the ..J!II'!It
COllllDitlft of the Conlllnmilt 1'11b' aad U. Und takea bJ the
warken.'!

fire may men tlie total' liQ cf
home and eonknta. A had t)'be
fire ntloguisher near at J11od ftn
Joll.D Scott, 47, Forest RUJI, re- onto prevent spread of fire ID.d
mained uoeonscJoWJ from insulin aerJous damage.
ihoell: at noon today in Holaer
'AliiOL AUXILIAIY MftTIIIe
Hospital accordmg to member~ of
MARILBH.AD HAl ""SPJitl.,.
hia f'amaly.
~ State Hipway P.11trol Aua;Scott, I prnpraetor or the Scott
MARBLEHEAD, Mau.-Tbe on. ~ Wj\1, bu1~ Ita regullr moatllo
Muaic Co., W Ma1n St., Pomeroy, lnal of the famous paJbttoa;, '"The b' ...ntiltg tolliJht at I p. til· wiUI
wu rushed to Holier yea:ferdaJ Spirit of "78," by A. M. WDlard IU: bl~ ura:ed to attend. A
afternoon in a coma from LJIS'ulla now b•nas on tht WtJJ of ttui ie. ~ ·~ will be Nn'ed ·folw
dt!lcienoy.
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sian ~ fD Yuaoalavia in 1M&amp;.
So"let troope
have been iD
the war. Tbe natJoa
111 ·:~';~~si.nce
the Soviet Una of co&amp;
mulltltatiOJll to their biJ force~ iD

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Ri.EDSVILLE

miSMITJl P.\MILY

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POI\'ILAND, Oct.
lama of JW'!!ord,
lin. 1'!&lt;11« POftll,
oiled lid. aod lin.
reeeatlr.

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IDd ehllclreo, Lprella

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VlaitOI'I ol. lfr. aad Krt. Cene
Coq:o BundiJ were )(r, aad Mn.
Sunlor Pilch aDd oblldreo.JI!t.•nd
lira. Chu. COIJjo Jr.• Kcll. _.a.~HD
Polk IDd 11ft. lin. Chorlu Coop

'rHI CILA$1 C..-i ·ltiPPLINeltOMtMCI
THI IICAIILIT ~IAII
(In Techllco!GI')
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TUliDAY &amp; WIDNIIDAY
J:utt

Ioiii Iince 1IU wblle willpplaa
lbe Loa Alll•ll!l ..... at IIUWOI&gt;
tee, au. Tolllo Bole, pt.Jiq ~

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Western title both Umea.

Hayea took the blame for the

apot of tiMolr f.abulou • bi.ttory.

WEEK OCTOBER 22.27
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collect tickets at ChtcaJo wblle

helpln1 the Beara :S.t bold leeODd pJace In the Weatem race- wltb
1 M-2'7 vletoty over the Baltimore

Moon Beams
On Sports

HOUNDed
DOG?

The Nelsonville-Jackson clash of

November 9 on the Nelsonville
field apparently wlll decide the
19i!t6 SIX&gt; tille.

S!E US FOR

CA$H_....
THI '

C 'tTYLOAN

&amp; SAVING$ CO.

Emesl Covert, Mgr,

Phone 191

. SPECIAL

George Blaada, a 29-year old

quarterback, did everythiDI

Both teams continued Dn the unbeaten pulh. last Friday night as
Jackaon took a hard ~ibt 13.0
win over Wellaton,d.i.M, Hounda
came throua:h wltb tJaiG Dtuat lm·
presslve win of the aeaaoQ aa they
taok a 26-12 win Over Logan. Jack
son ha~n't ·been beaten ln league
Play and Nclsonvllle JA unbeaten,
but bas a 'l-7 tle wlth Gallipolis.
However p:-ovidlng both teams
wiD&gt; the ~Nt of tbeir a:amea, a win
over JackwJn WOUld glve
the

,.,. hm_Bill you IIIII'IIVIII the II§ 810111¥ j

Hounds lheu first SEQ title lD history.

P.om•ror and Middleport continued to fight It out for tMI ...ue
cellar, and the indleatlona arw now
that tho clath between the- two
team• on Th•nksglvlng D-.y m.y
decide who will finlth In the eo~l
hoi .. TN Panthe,... pla.yl!"tt .. their
poa""t gllmt of thoe ...... ,••,
Friday •• thty' took a 19-6 1... to
Athens,. while~ Mlddlapott contlnu.d. io ahqw lmprowm.m • tt..y
lo11t 26-14 ·to .O.IIIpells.

7

This week Pomeroy tangles with
Galllpolis on the local field " on
Thursduy night due to the Sto
Te11rhers Mcetlng at Athens, while
llle Jackett~ will trek to JackBOa
on Jo"rlday night to meet the Jatll:·
!DD lronmen as they attempt to
pull what would by liT be the b18·
ge&amp;t upset ot aeveral seasons. OU:.·
er league games thls week find
Alhtms entf'rtainine Logan, whUt
Nelsonville plays ·b ost to the WelllllOn Rockeh.

POMEROY

Ser¥ice Center

Sharillg tbe oell., wltb Wubiol'
\on on a 1-3 rP.COrd.
, i l l - WhiPt Colli

l08lng what would have been the
tying point.

'

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PHONE i88-Y

tiUe. but aow are ID tile 'toulhett

NOfhin · but a

•

MOORE'S·

by

dowolna tbe Browu, 2(1.0. !Iron'
aad hb Bnnrnlew bave
eral notable comebaeb in IYieePtna: alx straiJIU Eastern Dl91Jio.D

On the basis of paat recorda,
the Buckeyel bounce back even
Doulber aftet- IOdftnt a Don-confe:rence football pme. Tbe Red
and Gray have loat t.o non-confer·
Obto State drew a five yard
t~ teams lD the last two years
only to comt bact and take the penalty. The kick was a foot wide,

- " " -·oa
•
.

tbe lledstlnt

WOD tbeir fil'Jt . lP6 pme

"nnl~····

lllno louc-

-tw..,.lrd
Hayes ~an use the Penn State
loa1 at a 1tic:k to whip the Buckeyes into ahape for tbe rem1h1der
of the .-e-aaon and ~k to retain
the Bte Ten Crow•.

PAMILY IIIIJ!IT
Gilbert Bolond

llm!llu

P.ebr qalJ'te.

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PIATHIIt
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Sr.

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PLASTIC WOVEN

SUPERIO:R

Colts. He threw three touehdown
pllaes and kld.ed aevq
extra
points and 1 30-yard field 1011.
Charley Conerly,
who l.J 32",
threw touchdown pauea to •Ken
MacAree and Alex Web•ter and
aet up Ben AJajanlan'a l'·yard
field goa1 within three minutes
and 29 se«Jnda durin&amp; the aeoonrl
period at N,.-,,.. .yo·r k to epark tbe
Glanta to a 38-10 victory over the
Pittlburgh SteeleTa. Tbe Glaota
3-1 toot undisputed .,e ...'Ond place
in the Eastera r«ce, brealdnJ a
tie with the Eaalea.
It Wlll the same
otber game as the
Packers posted their

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All coach Jim VennarJ's boya
nerd to se~p the title is a win
over Ute -'J!,Ili!Jes, and from p11t
perfurmancE!s' the Red Devils will
be heavily favol'Cd to win the t1tle
Every tl'am In the league has taat.ed defeat !fl Rutland bas ah·eady
grab~d a ~hare ot the buntlna:.

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tluouaJI l ,!1%0 mlles ol IIIOWiblias and mite, rain
llld hail 10 Fairbanto, Maata. lhnninsll'Ound tho
cloc:k, they made IIIII 111r1uou1 lrip-IICirlllolly '&amp;
72~aur run-in lo• than 45 houn. Aa a special te&amp;t
clurlDI the ruD. two oi 11io ·irueb went ihc eolile
dbt&amp;JioO!'Witboul oaco ba..... their .....,..,topped!
eo.,. in and see bow 01e11 thea new Alcoa
ehampo mouure. up 10.fOUl'
. job.

toda)r

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I expecteil tbem to be" and tbat
sentiment WP.D\~ble tor blj, ad
Don Newtemlwil ·r,·

dium.

rauc••

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o/4 btlort their tiiM. l)o lOad wheno aravel endlouly . . . .hammers thf lifo out ol trucks. Wheno
a lo1 oloWfino dust chotea enpnes, ud vicious
ruta aubject' charslr 10 IIIO.Diba of wear ill a few

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cr WilL Alato.D admitted

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Dodgers )Jose
To Japanese
All-Star Nine

JApanese AliWSt.,.. drie.ted

ctdut..,_e:RIRII ..

EQUIPMENT CO. Inc.'

l'olnt Ple.1unt will dash wl1h
Hurricane on Saturday nijhl as
they prepa:oe for the
big aam•
with Ripley •on the 1next Friday
night Tbe Rlpley..PoiiU Pleasant
same C!ouli;~ deeide
whiC!h te-am
will go Into the Cla&amp;s A playo(ft
in West VJr&amp;lnla as both clubs are
nee~r Lhe top ln the rat1n.11s.

. · · GaiJ . KJ~.u won tlle pi-j:z~ .
f9r the "~ "'diessed", Mrs. Paul
11Jpt(!list1U; 'BratUM". llrs. Rb~­
erl -R ile · "Junnlest" Mrs. RO~
Rice ' 1M0l'lt OrlJinal". Games wire
piM'ed E:.Dd , ~. Limao ~eiff won
~ P.~~e. fo~ tp., beat , s~uat, ·
,

J

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Meanwhile in other area gamea
litis week Rutlan4, who roared on
l'~rlday night with
a eonvln,::\IJi
win over McArthur 26-13, meeta
Belpre Thursday nlgbl on the Rutland field In a 11me that will de·
f'ide the Buckeye Conference

Wahama will be out to win their
Accond game of the season on Frl·
day night at Bachtel ·Field as they
entertain Cedar Grovt, who are
playing football for .the first time
In history. and the Ftlcons should
havr a eood chaftl!e to come out
on top in tlds one.

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Six Are ·~

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Ri.EDSVILLE

miSMITJl P.\MILY

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Portland
POI\'ILAND, Oct.
lama of JW'!!ord,
lin. 1'!&lt;11« POftll,
oiled lid. aod lin.
reeeatlr.

llr. and IJn. lo)D..
IDd ehllclreo, Lprella

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Jollllaoo.S.• •

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0.,Claterialttd 1111 dOUihter,
Witter
ConiO TueadlQI
befldo

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VlaitOI'I ol. lfr. aad Krt. Cene
Coq:o BundiJ were )(r, aad Mn.
Sunlor Pilch aDd oblldreo.JI!t.•nd
lira. Chu. COIJjo Jr.• Kcll. _.a.~HD
Polk IDd 11ft. lin. Chorlu Coop

'rHI CILA$1 C..-i ·ltiPPLINeltOMtMCI
THI IICAIILIT ~IAII
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TUliDAY &amp; WIDNIIDAY
J:utt

Ioiii Iince 1IU wblle willpplaa
lbe Loa Alll•ll!l ..... at IIUWOI&gt;
tee, au. Tolllo Bole, pt.Jiq ~

bact,

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AI WasblnJ(&lt;&gt;o,

Western title both Umea.

Hayea took the blame for the

apot of tiMolr f.abulou • bi.ttory.

WEEK OCTOBER 22.27
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collect tickets at ChtcaJo wblle

helpln1 the Beara :S.t bold leeODd pJace In the Weatem race- wltb
1 M-2'7 vletoty over the Baltimore

Moon Beams
On Sports

HOUNDed
DOG?

The Nelsonville-Jackson clash of

November 9 on the Nelsonville
field apparently wlll decide the
19i!t6 SIX&gt; tille.

S!E US FOR

CA$H_....
THI '

C 'tTYLOAN

&amp; SAVING$ CO.

Emesl Covert, Mgr,

Phone 191

. SPECIAL

George Blaada, a 29-year old

quarterback, did everythiDI

Both teams continued Dn the unbeaten pulh. last Friday night as
Jackaon took a hard ~ibt 13.0
win over Wellaton,d.i.M, Hounda
came throua:h wltb tJaiG Dtuat lm·
presslve win of the aeaaoQ aa they
taok a 26-12 win Over Logan. Jack
son ha~n't ·been beaten ln league
Play and Nclsonvllle JA unbeaten,
but bas a 'l-7 tle wlth Gallipolis.
However p:-ovidlng both teams
wiD&gt; the ~Nt of tbeir a:amea, a win
over JackwJn WOUld glve
the

,.,. hm_Bill you IIIII'IIVIII the II§ 810111¥ j

Hounds lheu first SEQ title lD history.

P.om•ror and Middleport continued to fight It out for tMI ...ue
cellar, and the indleatlona arw now
that tho clath between the- two
team• on Th•nksglvlng D-.y m.y
decide who will finlth In the eo~l
hoi .. TN Panthe,... pla.yl!"tt .. their
poa""t gllmt of thoe ...... ,••,
Friday •• thty' took a 19-6 1... to
Athens,. while~ Mlddlapott contlnu.d. io ahqw lmprowm.m • tt..y
lo11t 26-14 ·to .O.IIIpells.

7

This week Pomeroy tangles with
Galllpolis on the local field " on
Thursduy night due to the Sto
Te11rhers Mcetlng at Athens, while
llle Jackett~ will trek to JackBOa
on Jo"rlday night to meet the Jatll:·
!DD lronmen as they attempt to
pull what would by liT be the b18·
ge&amp;t upset ot aeveral seasons. OU:.·
er league games thls week find
Alhtms entf'rtainine Logan, whUt
Nelsonville plays ·b ost to the WelllllOn Rockeh.

POMEROY

Ser¥ice Center

Sharillg tbe oell., wltb Wubiol'
\on on a 1-3 rP.COrd.
, i l l - WhiPt Colli

l08lng what would have been the
tying point.

'

~ ~· lllla•B&amp;.

PHONE i88-Y

tiUe. but aow are ID tile 'toulhett

NOfhin · but a

•

MOORE'S·

by

dowolna tbe Browu, 2(1.0. !Iron'
aad hb Bnnrnlew bave
eral notable comebaeb in IYieePtna: alx straiJIU Eastern Dl91Jio.D

On the basis of paat recorda,
the Buckeyel bounce back even
Doulber aftet- IOdftnt a Don-confe:rence football pme. Tbe Red
and Gray have loat t.o non-confer·
Obto State drew a five yard
t~ teams lD the last two years
only to comt bact and take the penalty. The kick was a foot wide,

- " " -·oa
•
.

tbe lledstlnt

WOD tbeir fil'Jt . lP6 pme

"nnl~····

lllno louc-

-tw..,.lrd
Hayes ~an use the Penn State
loa1 at a 1tic:k to whip the Buckeyes into ahape for tbe rem1h1der
of the .-e-aaon and ~k to retain
the Bte Ten Crow•.

PAMILY IIIIJ!IT
Gilbert Bolond

llm!llu

P.ebr qalJ'te.

u

De. . Pl#l

PIATHIIt
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..

Vlaillal itn. Rlbort ouro are ,

ll!vt:ath

TOIIIeHT

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IW"Pl'Y olll hll bKt oa

Sr.

llq=
··,

PLASTIC WOVEN

SUPERIO:R

Colts. He threw three touehdown
pllaes and kld.ed aevq
extra
points and 1 30-yard field 1011.
Charley Conerly,
who l.J 32",
threw touchdown pauea to •Ken
MacAree and Alex Web•ter and
aet up Ben AJajanlan'a l'·yard
field goa1 within three minutes
and 29 se«Jnda durin&amp; the aeoonrl
period at N,.-,,.. .yo·r k to epark tbe
Glanta to a 38-10 victory over the
Pittlburgh SteeleTa. Tbe Glaota
3-1 toot undisputed .,e ...'Ond place
in the Eastera r«ce, brealdnJ a
tie with the Eaalea.
It Wlll the same
otber game as the
Packers posted their

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cham~lonshlp,

All coach Jim VennarJ's boya
nerd to se~p the title is a win
over Ute -'J!,Ili!Jes, and from p11t
perfurmancE!s' the Red Devils will
be heavily favol'Cd to win the t1tle
Every tl'am In the league has taat.ed defeat !fl Rutland bas ah·eady
grab~d a ~hare ot the buntlna:.

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the Wor~d S..rl.. wU knocked
of the bo:r IJai"i ' Sullday u

tt.-

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ltv\ of the world
had betli

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Serle&amp;
knocked
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hundred mU.s.
,
Sill now 'S7 Chevrolet truc:lts, heavily loadad with

cargo, roorod DOr1h from D.aWJOa l:reok, B.C.,
tluouaJI l ,!1%0 mlles ol IIIOWiblias and mite, rain
llld hail 10 Fairbanto, Maata. lhnninsll'Ound tho
cloc:k, they made IIIII 111r1uou1 lrip-IICirlllolly '&amp;
72~aur run-in lo• than 45 houn. Aa a special te&amp;t
clurlDI the ruD. two oi 11io ·irueb went ihc eolile
dbt&amp;JioO!'Witboul oaco ba..... their .....,..,topped!
eo.,. in and see bow 01e11 thea new Alcoa
ehampo mouure. up 10.fOUl'
. job.

toda)r

Japaoese ,.play~ra are '·better thaa.
I expecteil tbem to be" and tbat
sentiment WP.D\~ble tor blj, ad
Don Newtemlwil ·r,·

dium.

rauc••

T1w Akort HI~ II 1M ,_. wltm tri&lt;Cb , . .
o/4 btlort their tiiM. l)o lOad wheno aravel endlouly . . . .hammers thf lifo out ol trucks. Wheno
a lo1 oloWfino dust chotea enpnes, ud vicious
ruta aubject' charslr 10 IIIO.Diba of wear ill a few

t

DodJie-ra, 8-J, before a C!apaetcy
crowd of ta,OOO at~ Korakuen Sta-

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Brooklyn ManaJ-

cr WilL Alato.D admitted

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Dodgers )Jose
To Japanese
All-Star Nine

JApanese AliWSt.,.. drie.ted

ctdut..,_e:RIRII ..

EQUIPMENT CO. Inc.'

l'olnt Ple.1unt will dash wl1h
Hurricane on Saturday nijhl as
they prepa:oe for the
big aam•
with Ripley •on the 1next Friday
night Tbe Rlpley..PoiiU Pleasant
same C!ouli;~ deeide
whiC!h te-am
will go Into the Cla&amp;s A playo(ft
in West VJr&amp;lnla as both clubs are
nee~r Lhe top ln the rat1n.11s.

. · · GaiJ . KJ~.u won tlle pi-j:z~ .
f9r the "~ "'diessed", Mrs. Paul
11Jpt(!list1U; 'BratUM". llrs. Rb~­
erl -R ile · "Junnlest" Mrs. RO~
Rice ' 1M0l'lt OrlJinal". Games wire
piM'ed E:.Dd , ~. Limao ~eiff won
~ P.~~e. fo~ tp., beat , s~uat, ·
,

J

·

Meanwhile in other area gamea
litis week Rutlan4, who roared on
l'~rlday night with
a eonvln,::\IJi
win over McArthur 26-13, meeta
Belpre Thursday nlgbl on the Rutland field In a 11me that will de·
f'ide the Buckeye Conference

Wahama will be out to win their
Accond game of the season on Frl·
day night at Bachtel ·Field as they
entertain Cedar Grovt, who are
playing football for .the first time
In history. and the Ftlcons should
havr a eood chaftl!e to come out
on top in tlds one.

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iqtoe, xt., SaturciQ, wttere •he
JII'L Eel Prlee, former local reslspnd • week with Kt. -.ad lltJtt, 1.s reported recovering. after
llbo. ~mood Buras (Eithor OIJ. ~.....,- at st. Joseph Bl&gt;Opltal,
DICh) :lad dauttber, Ca:thie; lin. tle\ltltod. ~ Mr. and Jlrl. Lynford
GHnu·n p)ans to attend tbe Colt- o1obn:,.on (J.uanlta P .1ee) aDd ebi!·
fe~ on i.t"anatU.tm If" dJ.e dr., Wlv6J'l;r, sptnt Saturda)'
dDtllmaU Bible Seminary,~ .:with btr pa:ndmother, Mn. Mar·
uti duqq: her visit. Two fotrnu rtha"""H\ldaoD, ·ud ber uades, Bradloti) pdian a·.e o&lt;~. tile prolflm ford .ad Willon Hudlon.
for tile Confereuce : Jame. 1ledRu&amp;h Wise nturned to Colummoa. wllo wil,l. be one of &amp;bit l1ll1.d :bua Sunday wltb her sister, Mn.
qteahra. ud Ridu:rd Burton, wbo · Cecil Grosan. who spent the. Wed;.
Wlll•JtPe•r in a panel dillwuion. end here wltb ber father. c. H.
Kr. and Mra. Robert Gil!On and Wile Sr. Mn. Ta)'IOJ' Grogan, CollOR, wbo are moving here from wnbw, visited re-lative~ here and
Pansylvanil, have moved to the Mn. Mabel pi"'gan Marshall la
Bulb urtment on Broadway.
viaitina: Mr. and Mi11. David Yoat
. S. B. McRa~ ia 1.11 with eDt.eritls and family at Portland.
8l the home ot his 1tepdaua:hter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Thompson
Kra. Lou Mourning.
and familv, Belle, w. Va., have
11fn. Edna Thaxton, White Olk,
been visiil.ng his mother, &amp;tra .
l1ld Mr. ud Mrs. Frank · Ree\lel, Thompaon, and nther relatives
Portamouth, were Sunday auestl h~re.
of Mr. and Mrs. WendeiJ Bunce
Mr. and Mrs. CbarJe., Snyder,
and ebildren, Sandra, KJ;tby 1nd · C~licothe were lJ,ere for the fune.
JOD. TbiJ wu thl! fll'lt Umt tAJt ra1 of Balpb Anderson Saturday
.lin. Tbuton, &amp;"l'andmot.her of Mr. 4Ad wef9 cnreraipt J11t!Jtl ol Mr.
Bunce, hll been able to Ybit tbem $mt iln. .M p Stnborn and :Hi••
ia three yean and was tbe oc:eu- Jkils SanbOrn.
JOG of a four &amp;enerathm reunion.
Betsy Wolf-. Albany, wu a
·Mr. and Mrs. Dardifti! lnd' •two weebitd iUelt of Mr. atl.d Mrs.
sons, Bowersville, were Stmdl)' James Crl.awell and daugbten,
2tfeata of tbe Rev. and Mfl. C. CArl and Diane.
Raymon Konwrlght and sons, Eu· ·
dell and David.
Mr. and Mrl. Jam&amp; Weber plan
to leave TUeiday Cor their willter
Mrs. Richard Vaughn and sons, home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Bill and Don , accompanied Mr.
Mr. and Ml'!l. John Kincaid, Mn.
Vaughn home S~:~turday. They lud James Harley, Mrs. o. P. Klein,
spent the psst twfi weeks visiting: Mrs. Jamea TitUI and Mn. Garen
reb mother, MI'S. Wilb11r Paraons, Stantbur)' were dinner guest.B of
aod family in Dunbar where Mr. Mr. and Mra. G. D. We.,t, Dunbar,
Vaua:bn boards while workins at Sunday evening after attending
the St. Albans Evans Supermarket. the Flower ShoW\ in Charleston.
Mn. Glenn Lambert and Mrs. Mr. Kincaid also visited relatives
Lawefli.nce Bing hav:c. been report- in Charleaton ~md Dunbar.
ed Ill with virus infectiona.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schafer and
emergency Run
daughter, Darla , Columbtts, were
The Middleport Emergency Squbusiness vh1tors here Saturday.
ad was called to the hume of Mrs .
Larry _
Mitch and Rush Philson Sam Fick Saturday when she be·
attended ·• dance at Racine Hllll came ill. Dr, R. R., Piekea, was
School
1nd, Were over- called on th, cf1Se.

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FINE LAUNDRY
AND

DRY ~~ANlNG
DONE' BY SPECIALISTSf

Tri- Lustre
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The Daily ~entinel

POMEROY
SOCIETY
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Blakes lee
left Saturday morning Cor HouOi·
ton, Texu to attend the annual
eoa\ltntion of tbe National County
&amp;amullural A,enta Assoclttion.
Jimmy MeCiuns retu"med to bls
home-, Jackson , Saturday after a
v.Ult with his graodparenU, Mr.
and Mn. Dale Smith . He was
Hcompanied bere by his mother,
Mrs. TboJ¥s McClung and daqbter wbo returned home Wednesday.
M"r, and Mn. Ray Farnham of
Cinelnnati were weekend guet!.l 1(
Mr. ~•.ad. Mn. Dor Schafer.
Patty and Jennifer Blakeslee are
tbe JUests of Mrs. John Handle)'
and Family while their pJJ"enU

rate io Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Y~autz villi·
ted recentlv in Columbus with Mr .
and Mrs. Paul Kautz and family .
lfr. and Mrs. Clarence Massar
vJaited recently In Columbus witb.
Mr. and Mrs. George Massar llnd
son.
Mn. Edna Miller and Mrs. Wendell Beb:ing visited Mrs. William
J. Durst · at Holzer Hospital, Stturcby afternoon.
lfra. .Jacob Ebenbach and M1ss

ADn. Eberabach visited the for.
mel'l h\lsband at H'Oizer Hospital,
Slturday afternoon.
Mri. DWjJht ftud and dlughter,
Debbl~ Ka)' of Bevq"ly and Mrs.
WUilrd Fraley and son Randy of
TrO)' were guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Vanmeter
Sr. the past week.
Earl Denny Jr. and Miss Betty
Demo!key vi~Hed in Parkersburg,

w. va. Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr.
and Mrs. Albt!rt Mees visited Sun·
day in St. Albans, W. va. with
their aunt and uncle, Ml'. and Mr11
George Williams. Mrll. Williams is
quite 111. They also visited briefly
tn Charleslon w. va. With Mr~.
Llwrent&gt;e Spencer and daughter,
MJ.u Eliabeth.
·Yr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins o£
Lancader are the guests of her
mother, Mrs Addie Grue-aer.
·Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young and
d8tqt11er, Allee or Akron were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ervin of
Portlmouth were Sunday guesta of
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur .Mooe.
Week end suests of Mr. and
Mn. Fred Rosenbaum were Mr.
and Mn. Jack Rosenbaum and children Jaekle . Ricky , Barbara and
Susan of Springfield. They also
visited Mrs. Mary Harbrecht.
Also eal11n.g on the Rosenbaums
were Mrt. U.--e Richardson and Mrs.

Sin1er, Warren, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar
were In Detroit, Mich., over the
week end for businesi and plealure, looking over new Buicka for
1937.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Franclt
•nd chlldren, ·George, Mary and
Dnnna, ylslted
Mr. and
Mrs,
Geora:e FtanC!IJ Mnd family of Middleport.
,
Mr. and )fra. Graham P. Smith
and sons, David and Donald, had
as suest.s Saturday, Mrs. Lewis
Baum and children, Rosalie and
Lewis, Jr. Qf Glendale, W. V,
Week end guctts
of Mr.

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Meigs County 1l/
"om
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loved one and how one lhrinkl

Atteodlag the &amp;alururmeellal
preaided at the meeting whleh fol- &amp;Gm tbil are~ were .lin. Gneva
lowed a luncheoD ud lin. Fred Joachl!!t, Mlldt.ca Jla1(1PIO,.. N..
Dlubt:r, JacktoDt wl!~formerlJ bad MOor.. - v;,.. Lee. ·s.u.,. P&amp;rJ~;

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. qny Loca•ICpatrons • radio"Nad-il'lm
or eblldrft·• ""' Bemlee Bowen, Ruth Euler, Avlll
a number of her own Frecker, Jill)' VirJlnla Reibel,
Atten dTrl- ounty PGellll !Deluding chlldreo'a poema. Ethel Chapman. Beltl'let
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• concert
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The November meet1n1 wlll be Dorothy Ber11ea.
MUSIC
h•id at lhe cambrian Hotel In·
AmoDI tbOk attendinl the first Jac:kiOJI and will iadude a IUIIeh-

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AuaateUF Talent Show

Kittle Sentenced
Profi eient Gridde~ To Six Months In
Cincy Workhouse

Thirty.Six

Train Daily

Jat!'kil!! Lee Kittle iJ earoute &amp;o
the ClodnnaU
Worlr:boute tldt

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Pomeroy and Muoa. pOllee ~
Where be wfU lan'e tis aearchina
toda)' few a Mason CouJJio
montba to &amp;biD over bil future .
ty man who vanithed wbile beiq
Tbe 20 7ear" old

'Mra. Noble nld that 78 o~~·blttntqe
ballot requests htd already been
received. She expJairled tbat tlti5
number i ll a record number ~t
advance ballota 1lnce the l'Wih
usually coroe.s 'ust before the

let,

deadline.

D. Brown,

Middleport

pondmq ,..,... quea:tioned Lut tveniDI after h1l
eharset aplalt blm for wbich be 1petding automobile bad erashed
head-on into another car, injurinc:
w111 face the- lleiiJ County Grand three
person&lt;~.
.Jury and a $200
nne and eostt
Gone
into the night ••• Rkbard
1 ttaltllef: for ....Wt ud ,battery Redman, MaJon, who, wblle talkon tbe periOD ol £mat Grimm.
The dt.ula iD~Iude auault and inl to Pomeroy Pltrolmtn Henry
battery on 'lburmtn ,f'ilber. de- Werey 1t the stene ol t:he wreck
•truetlon of property a11d writing near tbe Riler Oil Co., JuddeniJ
cbeeb wltb IDiilfficient funds. To- ran throu1h a map iron pile and
pined the bnDb and bUlaide neartal bood . . J001e .. fiOO,
Youna: Kittle appeareti before by.
Redman, police laid. wu bunted
Juatlee of Pe.aee R. E. Grindley,
all
night by 1iJ. oUic:era but the
Mon.daJ. He admitted be owed ttl.e
mone, for the btd chreb
but onl)' .sign found was a pile of clothinc. abo tb~re wu bit bUIIord, ad
made no plet to the- eourt.
a
c:igaret Ji&amp;bter. nae eaeq. were
Kittle wu arrested ea:rJy SuDday momia1 b)' Sbnl!f Charles chanced upon ncar the Jower aide
of the Swilber tipple thll morDiDa:
Ru.uell. at .a aearb)' Dite dub..
at
8 o'cloet b)' Plltrol~~t~aa Joba.
Dehnai _Gene Bawlt7. 28. arrested wltb Kltlle, Is helna held io McKenzie.
Injured
io
the
wreck demolilltjaiJ for iuftltlp_toD.
ing
botb
ean
were
Joe Schuler,
Floyd ""'IVVUams, bound to the

youth 1ril1 be

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E. Moore.
B. Ewing,

Gnnd

!meier eli.OOO bond for Chetbire OWDer and driYf.f ol a

ear traveliD,- e&amp;~t oa East Jlai.a
and bead iDjurie~o
Velma Faulk, Ppmeroy, abrulDDii;
Shirley Roberts, Pomeroy RD. 3,
cut lett knee cut tf:mple, ·All wen
of puUty to assault and battery oa ln!ated ot Meigs General Hoapital,
bis wife.
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aDd wre ~ uaere bJ Ute Pam.
roy Emerceney IKI.UJd.
AI:J:wding lo We'1'7. •t tile time
of the aecldent be wu followlnt
Redman with the trUUer ad try-

Red Devils'Bantf
Awaits Arrival
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"abootlnr Wilh Intent to klll" bJ
liiotlce Grilldley. drew a 30 day
~·lllellteooe ..d a fine of $:50 aDd
costs in a J.a:.!pearance before
of guilty to
t and battery 011

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SLB'ER

, The Jemi·IDDual meeting of the

Mollll CoouiiJ

Tubereulolio aod
H~alth Associttion waa held MoD·
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J14atb ..-.l!odw
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Min M...,. RawllnJS, former ·,....

ldent of Pomeroy and a .,Jualat at
tbe U~verslb' , of Roeb.ester, New
York, .bas ~ceaU)' received •
1rbol1iship from tJte. Univenity

for acholutJc attainment.
conferred o!Po•
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henfllp.

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EIP, itWI&gt;; pri... at Iarios,

eGDIUJDtrl WJlitel and browu. A
Jwnbol f$..411; A lar,te U4f,; A
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:rB· A larle t8-IO, A medium ~ .

MltiJii GENIIIAL f!Oii'lfAL;' ..Cb~, st.. dy: rrf!:n Ul!! l,b
AdlniU.d : Ills. ADD ~ l!lilc 1&amp;17; jiftiS """ ' lb lll-14: ....,.,
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bulb l!iddie..ori; llo}' ..I lb and Wider IZ.13; 1Mu. li,clll

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rtemtlon room at the

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Cb&amp;. . t;po J.l.12; old rooston 10.11 . .
ad was called It_o~ o'cloek'. Tuell"
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· · · · , Tu""'s, tom•, heavr 28 lb ;and
d&amp;)l mf~rning wheil rome-Ontf beDileharged: Tim Neutzlia&amp;, 1114- ,.up ~23-.23~: tomlunder 28 lb ZZ..
came ill at t-he Lowe Filling Stat- dleport, a114 Jean Aa.ne. JllaRr, 18; .
bea'VJ ,
fryersion, Powell Street.
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·of ld:r~. Theodore
Thut'lday when
Olrele of the
met at the

ly 8&amp;~n9h 'Club
Met In Hew Bus~
House

the·

,ouby. ·
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Harold Wodgerd. proalll..l wu lmm~ but
ers fw•4 oo
in •barae of tbe meetlnc •lid lin. of 1iiiu uotU bit dolhiJic wia
Dwilbt wan- ca•o • reMit 011
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b~ -.,.!~_A. ~~l- ..........lila elotblag. plannJag a
ot 1!!1&gt; '.. :e11i11J ...... lhe Obio lllea
Cbrbtmu SOil $ale drl""" . ..
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opq ~ he labeled."' ~her 11. 1tn1q 1ili elolhlo&amp; there a 1 a
5 a\ 8.311 p. m. and • 8~ !lee ~ dae.
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will be lletd oa Nov. U atiitla&amp; It
~· Jboa Cbief of Police
12:10.
'hera J.at DiPt Ia •WdiDg
VUUateer' 1torken are iaked to Reibilaa Were Werry, Pltiolmaa
usllt with tittle projedt Wblelll biPb;· Si*oD, Jack Tllctmaa, and
--''••: '"A held ill the ltMi!mea• of ~ W:erry, Jr..
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Club of tbe Unlvenltrllol..., COUDIJ Veterona• Hospital
JlawliDIIJ 11 the ~~Wldcb will appnr oo
ii~N~~m:~r balloL
of Mr. and lin. Rlc:bard
Bradford l"howed· two
ol !Wion. Oblo, fotmor film• _ Tuber&lt;uioale Control ·-•
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ler car, ~ng east H Jlai:a, taf'll..
ed In~ the. Rizer drivewa)', loci
was struck iD tbe Bide bJ Jteduiaa.
Redmao .n. oboerved 1o Ufe •
q:ut ~ 1Q eye. Wt&amp;ilt UJwmj
1o - . . . linmedlolel, 111o
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c..~a Koalui&amp;ll~,,clvlq

the iJ:Ivoeatioa.

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po~~ihle bact

f!ln~&amp;f'lo""ig~et~b~im.

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Several From Here
At Hemlock Gr.?ve
R~vival Services

MasonAotoist
Vanishes From
Mishap SCene

morninJ

want,t'l/.ft'IJ.

Cub Scouts Enjoy
Halloween Part)' At
Den Mother's Home

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from tbe bands of a dislbikedad per- Tri.COuat,. concert terie&amp; 'IIJ'he eon and tea.
son. Conti.m,tia.g she said an are ConC!eflmq" In GaJiipoU., 'nlunIt waa announced that the folvrry important, they are the voice 411 eveD.IDJ from the u~ were lowiDJ members ot tbe chapter
Tbe Methodist Men'l AIIIOC~
of the m\lte, the; eyes of the blind lllu Marian Ebersbar.b, KrJ. Ed· will have part in the -SEOA meet·
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and that no matter wbat we do it ward Stark, Mra. Alfred Elberfeld. Iq Frida)' at Athens: Mn. Bea- tlon will meet Tuelday evenlQ
is uur hand work. All present hav" Miu Marl~ Bichmar:a, JlrJ. Edwin · trice Rinehart, Pomeroy, chairman 7:30 at the Heath Methodist Cburskilled ttands af'd lead more that 1 c~·l
M A R Knl h" u.. of the Klnder•arten-P.rimary ,...
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woman:
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one life or a divided life, Our lile .~
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xt!. '\rid~ tJon; Mill .ru:e11a
Jaeklon, ch wUb Ral_ph Raddlffe, president
GreetiDIS to the Juests wer.,ex·." as a dtJzen is ver)'
lm_portant
and
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part ID L. F. Sehoenleb, Mn. .Jiartha Ru·
president ·of the clUb aftet Wlleh our type of 80\lernment.
sted, Mrl Amy Jividen .
the group aang "Amerle•" le!JtJl
Speekinc. of the men wb9 wrote
Mn.
Nolan
Swtekbammer,
Mrs. Dan Hartinaer foiJow•d b
tt}e COI\Bt,it-ution, tbe spel,ker said Charlet Glbt-t, Mr .and Mrl, Ralph
the ple.dle to the Dq and ~r th~y eame frr,m various partl of Grave., Mrs. Don Tbo~ 1 , )(111
by Mra. Ralph Parker.
lhq country and . were the belt •Nancy Edgell Mr and Mrl. Brad. ..
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brai~¥~- and that they e.x~d eaeh ford Maac a~cl daughter, Mnne,
Representative George Memllar . to do tP,eJr part in the IOV~Jmmen&amp;.- Mrl. Fred Crow and da~Q:hter, Lln~lto bas. no oppoeltion tn
Evs;J tffdividuai Ia .cfeated by the da,!fn. ~rqlcl Lobse, aon,.Jf~es
mg eleeUon wu lnlroduc~d an,d_ h , divin~ creator- and ~luded every and .daaghter. lennlfi»', Mr.. and
•poke tn )1e:halt of Wllliam Siicb , faith~ ·
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republieaa h!ndidale for Attorn~
Mrs. Black said "there are two Mrs. Lorain Sterrett aDd soD, Bill,
·• Wilh h he ha
rbd' things a person can do iD bme1
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Mn. Joe Sitton, Mrs. R. E. BotC!e."
Gener.-,
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s wo
as
Charles Swilher,
MUton and
for six yean. He nid .Mr · Saxbe serious as toda)'-they may 11t on lohn~ra Limbert, Bill AndeTJOn,
had served as speaker- ot the house their bands and c:rltie:ile or they Sol JobnaoD, James i.nd Janet Carand was a very a:ood leader. Mr. can work hand in bind Jn mutual penter, 'Patty Bl'akeiJlee, Eugene
Meinhan also spoke In behalf of trust and coafldeace, II" a t&gt;hild Frye, Danny Struble, RoJer HySiDon
Jamel" Rhodes, candidate for hi1 who holdl the hand of ibl paren~." sell, Judy Hoyt, Carolyn
second term as State Oudltor, NJ'" She ura:ed all &amp;o have faith in Ike and Sondra Potts.
ing that Mr. Rhodes workel:! well and Nl.xioo. Bender Hebert Browith the legislature.
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who holds the hand' of it.J p.Mnt."
A. V. Howell spolte br1efly to the ing that therare all quallf•ed men.
group urslng all to work and \IOtl•
Dan HartlDJer who arrived late
straight republican . Mrs. Evelyn was introduced and apoke brltf'ly
Lucke, candidate for clerk of corts Jn behalf or George Bender and
in Melgs county was also intro- William O'NeilL Mrs. &amp; E. Follrod
duc ed. Othen introduced were wife of the county chairman of the
Mn. GeorRe Meinhart, Mrs. Daa e•eeutive committee was intro·
Den Five CUb Seouta met SaturHatinger, Mrs. J. E. 0 . Hartinger, dueed and als-o Mre Perry of tbe day afternOCin at the home pf their
Mn Cedric Clark and Miss E&lt;lith Hotel Martin and a vok of thanks den mot bet, Mrs. Elza GUmm'e Jr ..
Hutsinplle ()( Gallipolis. who Ia was given she and Mr. Perry for Lincoln Hel~hts for a Htlloween
Gallia County Uepoblit-.n chair their kindness and hospitality. Mr. party. The. room was decorated in
woman. Miss
Hutsinpiller -said Follrod announced a Republican keeplna: with Halloween, ,
they were working hard to elect Rally to be beld at the County
Following a praetlce for tbelr
all candidates and · w+•re making .:arll(le on oetob:er 29 .aa.d invited part in the monthly pack ~eeting,
a house-to-house canvass.
all present lo attend,
games were played under the diTelegl'Bms were read from Th.,
rection of Keith Bunlt!, dell chief.
At the dose of the meeting
mas A. Jenkins, Mra. William Sn:Refreshmftt\tl of dou1bnut&amp;, l!i·
be, and Mrs. Gt'orge Bender and cookies coffee and tea wore served der and HallOween
candy were
Senator Gik Collin~ called edend- with Mrs . Wlpdsor presiding 'at served . Favors were orange and
ing greetings and ex~rcssing bJs the coffee and tea services. The blnck paper· hats.
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4-M .,.. IMel• S.ot. 2.c• hi...
regret in not bt&gt;iRH present due ilpoakel)l table and the -refreshment •P resent were guests, Mrs. George
Rubb•r-rr.aclell "1wktt•awo1"
lo the iUiness of his mother.
tables were attractiYe with white Harris and son, Tommy, Rich)' and
tlep'" Cowlfort.padftcl. ow-luM
Mrs. Black who hid visited the covers centered with an aiTange- Ro~er Gilmore· and cub scouts, Bat.
or black tfiO,.,, fltillhJ wa.hahte
Owo" upM.Ilfery In r•cl, y•lbw,
dub several t irne8 expr-essed her ment o[ red, white and blue .flow. ry Boyer, George Harris, Joey Glk
pleasure at meeting with them ers and ribbon. Smail AI'Rrican more, Richard. Finley, Bruce Simp" " ' charcoal • pink:. $00.00 '
7 ..
111ain, of aeeing Repre.11entatlve flags were placed at ~nt~;vallf ~R" tqp; Teddy V(Jrarlty aqd Jon Guin.
1
Meinhart whom she said js highl,- also eookiee In the !o.rM 9f •Jtp. ther, Dtln Chief KeitJl Barnltz, and
regarded ln the legislature.
hants. The committee in charge of Mrs. Gilmo't~-~
e He,! 1et it for y011 at the
or a hint ••• a
The spcalter said that when a the lea were Mn. E. E. Follrod,
RJchard B!nley
furnished the
Cosco
Stool
or
Ca""
that
will
liehten
yowo .\vork ond
student at Wooster she- beeam!O' Mr!S D B. HarUnger, Mrs J ames doughnuts for . lhe party ~nd
briahtcn your bome for yeara to come! Many model•
interested in the .study of bands Hawley and llr.s J. E. D. HartiDJtr. George Harris wlll
furnish reand mentioned that there we n~
fre.lhmenta for the next meeting.
to o:hoo., from • • • ial1 llmlrtly llty!ed, atvrtfiJy COD•
many kinds of hands, dirty, cJean ,
~ructed. available in a boot or py colflllr Come in
bu1y, idle, experienced and clum sy
and
c:hoote youn now I
.1 .
_
Plr• Ctll
1
and also that there were many
'lbe
MiddlepOr.
t
Fire
Department
expressions on the bands ~uch a'"
wAI ealled Sundly afternoon when
"11ive me a hand", the hand of
·
a
motorcycle was reported op fire
God , thll! "guidinJ' hand". the right
at
Fifth Ayenue and Main Street .
Evana:eliatlc
aervicCJ
are
betq
band of fellowship "ilnd thtt ministers christened tlablea with the held at HemJock Grove Oburch of
band, minlsten are ordained with Christ, ending Oct. 28, by Charle1
KeDluc:ky
the hand and prayer and tbe beni· Ballard, IJ'arluate of
€hr.latiaa
Volleae.
Grayson,
K)'.,
diction are liven with the handt.
She 11poke of Jacoba: and Esau of and hi1 wlfrr, the former Nellie
the Bible where it wll "the hands Walten of Middleport.
Attending aervlce1 Sunday nlJht
thal told the story, ot' how plea·
were
these members of tbe Mid·
sant it Is to touch the hand of 11
dleport Church of Chrilt: Mr. and
-~ '
•
Mt~ . Euaene Conde were· Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rice, Mr. and Mrs, 0.
'
Mrs. Paul E. Catto. Columbw.
E. McKinle,, Mr. and Mra MUt9n
Houdashelt and two children, MR.
lames Wbltr, Mrs. Doyl~l Miller,
Mn. Ede•r Alhmswortb,
Mrs.
Georae Childs, Judith Butcher.
,,
l
Special music for the seryice In·
eluded a duPt by Mr\. Allenswort.h
and Mr. Rict', accompanied by MIQ

"ii... f.t Locba..;,

e

Center, mem1Mr of tM RIIOluttoa
eommittee. lin. C. (). Cll.,.ao
aod lin. LH Leo ol tile Alpbe
Omleroo Chi.... will prueol I
ol!onu 01 81irtl&gt; Grade 11oJ1 otlho

em~

. g Held On Saturday
Club Meetm

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and GaliJpolit cbeptera of J)tlta
~qroJtJ 1JI Novem·
ber .were made when tbe Alpha
Omicron c:b~p\er of ,the aororUy
met Saturday It tbe 001~ Ina.,
JactsooJ wltb membera from lfOk· SBOA aloa., witb otllc teaelllen
Jn l1liJI arot. .
IJOn as boatesaea.
·

JA&amp;cllle Bearba J{~wkl~.'tomeroy Society Editor

Mrs. J',.lla Black (rom the offit'e
of the Attornev General, William.
O'Neill. repubilcan eandhlate Cor
Governor, wu guest speaker at
thi"1Mgs County Women'• ReI)Ublican club tea; held ·Saturday
Mr. Black ill also secretary to the
•ljte central executive committee

'

l'loDI 10• entmalll I1Mt AlhiDI SO.Uoo: llbo. NeUie Vale. ¥•m

.Kappa Gamma

.

•

Delata Kappa Gamma Somrity
Meet Held J\t·JacksonSaturday

~.

HELD IN JAIL

Harry Graham. 29, Columbus,
F. Louden ·ha.s enllat~d in
Arm:r and. been sent to 0., remains in rounty jail today
~ J~•~o;, S. c. for training. He aft.er appearing before JWitice ~
of Chester High Peace R. t. Grindley. on eb•r~Jea
02, also a member oi non-support, assault and bltlt1 ve.t:Ylew 9Qu~il tel')', ind removing mor~d_pt,Oo
~?
Loqbalino. pjll't,y. ·~ luW bond l.i.t600.flll;

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