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Mr. ud Mrs. lobn Frid: nturD- footblll pme and we ~ aceompuM t.c.e Saturday eftlllU alter 1 Jed home S•turdl)' by their son,

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ft9;1pib) at New .Port. KJ, lin.
, Olaule Dam. Mn. J. L c.uto •"11
Krt J'rlDk Hood are sb:tm of

Lucllle Bearbl Hawtlns, Pomeroy Society

ood lin. Cborlea Mullea, Jr re-

turned bome SuaCiay nl_4ht after

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'o ·week's vlolt Jo Ne• York Cil7.
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Schaaf, Middleport Society
Whllc tbere lher atteuded two TV 1--==:.::.:._:::;.:~.::;_....;:__.
Jin ;Gardaer.
, . Jhttwa. took 4 eru!ie around Man.·
·llr. llld llrl. Romer Cuto zo- bolla• lllood and Ylllled Radio
eli;yq word Sunday that tbtk Qty aad IIIla)' otber pointa of

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Lueien Cuto Interest.

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Dt'SCUSS Meeti"ng
S-La·.t_u.le· --n ,;

Guild of the Evangelical and Re·
formed Church will meet at lhe
Federated Church In Pomero~
'O~raday, 10 a.m. Oct. 25 with
·300' ·lie 250 womea e.r:peeted to
attend the •ll·day event.
Women of the Federtitfd Mbureb
will 8erve luncheon , womttn of the
M t! thod l~ l Church wJU serve the
"overfluw.''
AU ladies of the loCal Federated
Ch\H'Ch are hiVi,ed to m•kc reaer·
vaUon 1 tO attend.

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Party Friday Eve

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by tbe outa:otnJ preS! ent, are
1ewH, and a brief program was
preaeo•·•
by '"""'
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man of the proa:ram committee.
TakJnlf part on the program was
Margaret Roney, Dontb)' Rouah,
aad Mary Jewell.
Refreabments were served by
Mra . •-tbur Jewell, llbe club lead·
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·Membera present were PbJI
Hoffman, Chtrles Yonklfil1iam
Roulh. BiUy Jeifell,
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Roush Mrs . .Pete .GrlJUte:~.fr fl.
win Jewell, and the hl)8t
J, Mrs.
Edwards and Mr.!l. Jewell.
IIRTH ANNOUNCID
} Mr. •nd Mrs. W~- D. Clonch
(Kathleen V McKenz1e) of Shale,
Ohio, Route 1 are announcinJ the
blrth of a l&lt;lD Kennet_h Lee at the
Shelterln.ll At'm• Hospltal. Wednesday at 6:152 p. m. Grand parents
are Mr1. Geargc McKenzie of Pom·
eroy and Mr . and Mrs. wm. A.
Cloneh of Attlens, Route ll. Great
grandmOther Ia Mra. Nona LonJ of
Long Bottom.

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Th e annual Soup Supper Wll
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served to the Mldddlbepo
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teer F iremen an t erA am11 1a~
Monhda evening byu~e The~,.._?.
at t e Firemen's .. ~· 11 h•-la
included soup, tr-ers re s P ·
tes, home-made pies and eofree.
The invocation was slven bJ
Mrs. o . E. MoKinley. Tbo.te proSl!nt were David Ohlinaer. and daughtera:, Susan and S.ndra; Robert
Fisher; Mr. and Mn. Jac:k .Bechtel
nd Salrab; Mr.
Mho. EB..,..E.
arma ee, Mr. an"' ... ra. . • ~t.·
tley and Earl; Mr ind .M.n:,
bert .Y:cEibin....... and Karen·
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ayne Gibbon and dau1bter, ;Eve·
" lh: Mr and Mrs. ~-!rald Anthon,
~ 'd Barba~a, Jame11 Dal'lleb: Mr·and Mra. Charlea Mu.rray; Mr. and
:Mu. RWlleU Mills; Doaald M.Ull;
'Mr. and ldn. Tbomls Darat and
Gregory; Mr. and Mrtl. Emmett
Shule; Mr. and Mf'· EVerett BAchner and Karen and 'Connie; Mr.
and Mrs. John Vroman, Mn.lt. R.
Picbne, . Mr. and Mn Sidney T.

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A marriage license has
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The Annual .I Hallowe~n p1rty
will bel held at Sytaeuae Orad.:t
Srhool Thul'ldaJ, Oct." to, at 7:'0
P.:\1. Table• will be pll~td on tht
ataa:c of the IUdltorlum for a tea
course.
Prize~~ wlll be awarded ·durin•
a ar•nd marth. An added attnct.
lona wiU be new bootba. Hot dOJI,
pop, baked 1oodl, · and eand7 will
be for 11le. Silver olterlnc wlll be
lakrn at the door, 11rtd 1 door
priU! will be IWird.od.

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RuueU, Mrs.
R. KilT Sr.
Fine SPIJJfna.cf
Maxine Mkbae1, Laurel Cliff,
was fined $lO and eotts, fine SUI·
pended, in Justice Of JJeaee R. E.
b'
Grindley'"! court l 11 motnilll on
a charge nf assault and baUery.

Mr .and Mrs. Frank Robinson o(
St. Paul, Va ., are announcinJ the
mar!t•ae of tbelr dau&amp;b'ter , Tbel·
rna v irglnia, to Sgt. Loul1 W • iQI·
borne, son of Mr. and Mra. Harry
Otbome, Pomeroy.
The vows of the !Ingle ring cere·
moll)' were read by the Rev. Don·
ald Seeyera bef&lt;lrc the altar of the
Po.meroy Cburch of Christ, Wed·
aesday, October 10 at7 p. m .
~r. and Mrt. Jamea HuriJ of
Mason, W. Va.. slater and brotber.
In-law of tbe groom were the al·
tendanta.
A reception for the fa(Tllly waa
held follqwina the ceremony at
the home of the aroom's parents.
Uneoln Terrace.
Tl\e new Mrs. Osborne 11 employed ln Columbus tnd SJt, Osborne Ia atatloned with the U. S.
Marines at Camp LeJeune, N. 0.
and wUI reeeive hia diJchara:e in
J~nuary .
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Tommy Reuter, student at Capi·
to1 Univenity apent the Weekend
wltb )(r. and Mrs. L. C. Karr.
Bob WlliOD atudent at llarhaall
CoUtee, Huntington, W. Va. was
tb~ weekend euest of h1J parenll,
Mr. and Mr11. WUlard Wilson.
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dl th
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vera ~Y u.eas spen °1J e w.,Jt.
end at their home llere were
M , J .. ···tt H Id D - ...
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and Bill Sberidao.
Mr. and Ml'a. Bentz Wolfe and
M.rs. WiUiam B.a:~~ter returned
home Saturday after a week visit
In W-heeling and Beech Bottom,
w. Va. and Bridgeport. Ohio. In
Wheeling they were ttl, suesta of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Jobnaon. at
Bee!!h Bottom Mr. 'and )lr.'J, Elmer
Saddler ;.ad at Brldlfeport, with
Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Saddler.

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Ventilat.d ••• resilklnt to

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Conferenu Held ·
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. ALL PURPOSE -Bel. $1.18

Ia 'l'lle Varle'Y Sloie BasiDeaa •

PWTKPAN
PUable polyethyll!De plaatie- wiJI
not chip or break - nor mar your
sink. PrOtects dlihe~ and etassware
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one-quart cusci'ble with rover Is
p~eet tor ·baldllll Plllidittp , and
coveted dishes. The eJ&amp;ht-lncn pie
plate bakes plea ·IDd ~erves them
too . . . . alld 1M four tlllt:-onnce
custar! cu~s are jtial rlgbt for ill·
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CluDCIU prealdent, Mrs. MaJ:ine
Hiller prealded o1er tbe m~Uug.
Allo attendint wer~ Meadam~s
fl,uel Stout. S.arah Caldwell, Aud·
Welt, HeleEt Qutve)', Bedha
Vtrna
Hysell, Clara
IWI,cyn Shenefield,
,Betb Pullen.

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Seven eases carD.e befOTt Mayor
E. F. Robinson in PomfroJ last
Hobart Cundiff, defendafat in • night but only four person~- camt!
divoree action from Lorraine Cl.lD- to court. Three forfeited $15 bonds
Stat. Dlreelor
dllf, of fo'i.iddleport, ho f~led a £or traffic violatlona.
wark of -U.e
crop.petition in M~lgs COtl.nty
Common pleas eourt alio charging:
Forfeiting were Bill Copley, 39,
beso
with repreaentauves
td
troi• neglect of duty and extreme Cleveland, for apeedinr, Mlebnl
Churcbn
in
this
are&amp;.
cruelty.
D•Amlce, 39, Warren, 0 . unsafe
In an an11wer to bis petitlon Mn~ . operation, &lt;end Paul Ebet Crou,
The meettn.r W&amp;8 beld at tile
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Cundiff avers that ~he ..."iJ poa.sl- foi &amp;peedi~g.
Baptist Churc• IJ\d
the
blJ in a pregnant conditio~, and
eomrn:ittee for the rearFin~ wer-e meted out to Cbarlea
of the Pomerof, Bia
in the evf'nt a child tol ~m ~ the Lunaford, 22,.- PomerO)', 15 IPd
plalrJUff, Hobart Ouadlff, 1J tbe
aad Portamoutb
·cost, for parting on the bicbwa)'
father."
planned to
without lights; Jobn Tyree. , 20,
IS II lllo
She asks [or tempoT'Bl')' albl'l\ny, )fjddleport, $10 aad ..,.,. (or lm· 1GtrllHie
all uoat8 · inddent to the birth of proper teJiatratlon.
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the, ebild, if born, and p(lrmaueot
Two otlotlr&amp; wert .Roaer Hayman
Luneheon wu held at -the Marsupport for lhe ehild.
21, Lona: Bottom, 110 and eoeta
Restaurant and thoae preRIII
Both &lt;:omplajnanta atate their for clrivins without lleenae, ud
llr. LoUibead, tbe Rev. C. E.
lntentlon to prove acta ot ne&amp;lec;t $50 and cOl,_. for JeariDJ U., eeent:
.host pastor. Miaa Elirahetb
of duty and extreme cruelt;p at of an accident ' (a 80 da, WI
borne mlasionarr from
their1..bearing.
tence waa auapended); aad Rlehard
tbe Rev. Ralph ZUDRobloa. 18, Rl 1, Shade, $5 and
the
bv. Shirley
the Rev. Weale)'
eollt.a ror a defecti•e muffler and
$10 and costa fer pll'kjog on the
Rev. and Mri.
bi8hway All ~ arreatl bad been
lin. l'lorthmade by the State: Patrol.
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firlt fruit o! the rebellion. clamp...
ed martial law on the entire eoualrY and theo weot before the pte to try to rutore order.
•But Budapest radio reported
that olreel lilbtjnl .,... llill rag.
ina: Lite b1 the day after nnsbt
loq battles betwem. anti-&amp;aliDiat
aDd anU-communilrt rebels and
Hu.a1arian troopa •ad pollee.
Budaput · Radio Aid groups of
eounter revotutionairu bad IW'rendertd, but the fighting appar- ·
ently still rlJcd througbout the
beautiful D a n 0 b e River City.
Broadcnat.s said ..civtlialll, soldiera and security polite'.' werr ki)..
led in tbe shooUng.
Budapest Radio aald group 1 of
.Q surrender deadli~ bad been Jet
for 2 p. m. 9 a. m. EDT. But 10
minutH before thi' deadline - .

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roy Cement Block

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oUer lor ,dedl~lion tile par-for --pe&amp;ee,\
Mils MJ.pcmette Kim, a student
from China ,and 1 Soior at Ohio
Univmity wU be the
featured
11peaker.

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beat, soap, areas., andi wear.

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A reuniotl of a YugoslaYlan fJm·
ily of four which waa aplit up less
thliD two months &amp;Jo will take
place this ·we~ oD a biro in
Mason CountJ,
Tl;te Scbenkenber~ter
famUy
carne to thJI COUnty about six
weeltil &amp;lfO l;hrougb the iluspices
of the Lutheran Refu1e .S errice.
One member of the1 fa.mily, Geoto remaln behind in
however.

·vent scratdl., al"d 11f&lt;lins that

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Underwood wiD i'rrive In Point
PleasaAt ria hdieopt.er wbleh wiP
ai.Jo earry hU per:1011;al press re-preaeatatlve. Tbe e.x.aet place or
ftl_
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hiJ \IWt will be announre:d later.
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palJn aerosa the Ita~ baa been wiD be bolt io the World Commun-de.J('ribed a• one of tbe most un- ity DaJ . 'Sentce at 2:00 p. m. hi·
usual ever taken by a We,t Vtr. day, Nov. 2.
Ji.Dian aet1U.n1 political office.
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World Community Day ia oburvThe tour at
1tate il ache.. ed unUallJ on lbe first Fridly ln
duled to
and will November and ia spoMOI'fd
by
blllo from
oo o.to- United Cburth Weme, and is dedbft'aat
will leatt!~J' to improriq world rel•
end tilt
town tloa
of
NOY·
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~.. for peue are collected
at the ........ O.Wnk lor boJ1
~=~~l~ over 16 -·-• mm., b'--L
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pired,
theradic.
announced
~at
HWLets, 1flf'UI the surrendt~r deadline had bte.n
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tour bourt--from 2 p. m.
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to 8 p. m. 1 p. m. EDT.
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It 1\a.ld that aD "~unter-revoJu..
. -Pircda WID be Jhipped throu~ tionarie~" wbo ceued fighting by
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Sfniet: to retugle 8 P m. would not be coar'tmar~
Near DJt, Japan. Ualed, a pointed indication that
Koq and otber Hunglriaq lrooPt
were fightlne
.The offer}~~&amp; wi11 the Russa.DII.
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food. medlAlthougb the radio ADDOUilCed ,
for refu.. tblt "order was beillf restored"
Ja ·many anas throUghout
tlae
1 eountey. it wa1 apparent tbe flpt.
of Jlelp CoWIIj • .... 'lllllfll."&lt;iw,
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VIENNA (UP)-IIunpry's Communist regilllo called In
Soviet boopt todly to c:rtllb an armed J'e\lolt that flared Into
open ciYi1 war. Popular hero lmre·Nagy took over the premlerihlp l11d appealed for an end to tho street fighting rajlof
lhrooghaut the country.
· NOD, the popular hero whose returo to leaderihlp wao the

Underwood, Repuplican
eandidate fOr fQYemor of We-at
Vlra:inia, wiU vUlt lhMa CO\I!}lf
an November :1 on one of biJ ..e~p.
ter stop" vilita to eaeb of the
atat.e'a Oft, eountln.

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LARX woll p•lnl

Candidate Violent Street Fighting Flarts
Takes To Air In Rebellion Against Commies

saves that
priceless
surface

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plant at·
Waverly, 0. They Will mOe tlieir
home In SYt'ICU~t~ now, 'later mov-,
ina: to Waverl)'.

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Jtu4ent at Tuppen
Plai.U m,~a._
ScbOoJ where abe Ia: also a cheer-'
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Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 1 to 4:
p.m. back of tbe machine 1hop.

Mr: atJd Mrt. WHlafd H~aea were
In Waynfl•burJ, Pe., over the
w"kend vlolt1n1 lholr 100 R01er
In Tile BrlehiNI Corner Ia who lo a lobontorr 'to&lt;hnl&lt;lan In
MIDDLEPORT
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evening for Powhatan Point where
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SORORITY PLIDGI
Mlos Barbaro Swisher, a ~a,du~t·
R. L. Tbompson of tbe Fulton· ,of PoUlfl'oy HiP, Sebool ·
tpl)mpaon ~or Saln.,,9o., E., e.lass Qf 1~ .V~o is ;~-uen,dlll(
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To Miss Rbbinson
In October Event

Th• Molumbuo Regional Womeo'

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Regional Womens
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Graham Riverside 4-H Cl ub H0 ld 5
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Officer Election For Next Year . 'd M 1 F
Dinner
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·Mra. Clifford JentiDI baa been
ri~CJ appendectomy at Unlvenlty Ill It her home on E. Maino~~t (l)l'
Officen for the comin. year
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~were elected at the regu11r month·
Ro.pUal,
Sunday
mornlna. Her w•e put two wnaa
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ly meeUna: of the Graham R'rver·
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Tbomn • Mr. and Mrs. Robe-rt Ruuell ot aide t -H Club beld recently at t~
aild David Thomaa were visitors Ironton were e:uesta of Mn. Rus. Grabill) Station club house.
Ia Crooksville , Sund•v wiUt llr. aelJ'• mother over Saturday and
Elected to the office of preal·
and llrs. Walter Tbo;aa.
Sunday.
dent was Danny Brown. Other ofh·
cera named were Ruth Brown,
Jln.
Myrtle
Hicks
returned
Bellf ·BlackwOOd is spendine
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home Saturday night from Cedar
Grove. W. Va., were- she wu ee1· the week in Irontnn with Mr. and ...Lary; Joan canton , treuurer;
led by the death
of ber nlete, Mra. Robert Rus•ell.
~ra:aret Roney, rcreaUon leader.
GiaiJs Green .
Mrs. Geore:e Md{enz,ie and dau. 1111')' Jewell reporter~ and Rutb
AUen Chase and
slater, Hra. Jhter, N1mette of Galllpolia were Selrberry, song leader.
Hll'Old RusseJI of HuntlDJtOA. w. vlai~nJ Mr. md Mr.'!. WillJara
The meeting w.!a c~~d_to order
Va. ·Visited Frida)" wttb theJr mo-ud f•ily on Sunday tber, Krs. John Cbl'n aad helPfld altbmooli ~ ' 1
•· eJ b 1 h blrtbd
· .)lr.. and Mrs. Raymond Lohn of
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11r. and Mn. men Chase o1 Daf· JlaroUton were rlslllng h;s oarento
toll apent the week enclo with bll Hr. ud -Mrs. 9lto Lohn Sr. over
mc.\iber, Mrs. John Chase. They at- .t~e ~~\~_;It
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so viaitc-d her brot-ber aali al&amp;tei·
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ary.
ba1 ll · vl•ltlna: her parents Mr. eonceming the District ConvenUon
and Ml'l'. Otto Lobo Sr.
to bt he,d in Gai1lpoll8 on Nov. 15
Mr. Otto Lobn Sr., ha!l beea eon~ when the staff and Offiters of the
Mn. BerthJJ. Wtndom of Columbut
Melga Temple. Pythian Ssters, met
arri\led Monday for a vl1it with her fined to bla home by illne!ll!l.
brf'ttler-i n·law. Elme r Ashworth.
Mr. aad Mrs. J...e.Roy Lyona of Monday at ~he hom• of Mrs. DII.Ve
lllu Dixie Sewell wbo was eel· Clifton, W.Va., called on Mr. and P'l1'mer wlth Mrs. Otho watts as
tstlttlng ilostess.
led ta Marietta , Friday by the Ill· Mrs. Worley Franci11 Sunday .
Mr. H. M. Nelson and son John
nes sof her grandmother, returned
made a builneta trip to GaiUpollJ
Mn William Allman. president.
bome Sunda}· evenina:.
last
Friday.
pi'etided
at the bualnesa meetlna:
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Mra.
henry
Ward
viaited
Mr.
wbleh
opened
with prayer In unl·
Cbarlel Buck, Rutland Road. were
Mr. •nd Mrs. Clarence Mi.11ht Jr. an~ Mn. p 111 1 .Montaomeey FrldiJ. 1on. Plaru were made to serve the
wm. n.••ord
and anoual Cbrlstmaa dinner of the
r .• nd ll •-.
and family of 8asll, Jean Antell,
a
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Wolfe, Middleport and Mrs. Clar- Hary Lou •Pent lhe week end In
COI\Imbua'a• Jue 1 t of Mr. and Mn. were played with prbea won by
t-nee Might Sr. of Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell Donald PuiJlna. They a1ao attended MrJ. AUman, Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs .
and Mra. Edna Bartell left Sunday the Pumpkin F.,u.at In Circle- c . H. Jo••·· Mro. Milton RuOiell,
_Mra. Geora:e Childs.
for Youngstown where they were ville,
Jlr.
and
Mra.
J.
E.
Foster
were
ln·
The hoatesset were asalst.e-d by
called by the death of tbelr broD.lyton lilt week end visltm&amp; thelr Mra. Arthur Skinner. daughter of
ther, George campbell,
Mr. and Mn. Max Folmer and
family spent Sundsy ln FollaRJbee
.J:Iidn.
, State-Penll8)'1· and eandlea. Arrangements of fall
W. Va., with Mr . and Mra. Howard te~~ tbe Ohio
fiowera were u.sed In the living
Roulb. They were aceompanled by vatlla footbllll i:a~e.
and dtnin&amp; room of the Farmer
her mother, Mrt. EmiJII Davis, wbo
went on to Youngstown were abe
home.
waa called by tbe death or her
hrother1 GeorJe Campbell.
Mr. and Mra. Ru11ell
Brown
were ln Co!untbua to attend the '

Marlene Roblnaori, ~qhter of Ill'.
and Mrs. Bill Robinson of .Alfred..
aDd Roa:er Winebruner. .0 of llr.
Mra. Dlek Wlebrenner, Syrae.u.e.
The Rev. H()wl.rd Ruppelt ot Kiddlepo~
re.ad the vow• of the dog.
w
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ble tiDI eeremooy in t·he borne
Hattie Jac\:IKln GuUd 1nd tbe wblcb wa• decorated wlttl vari·
GeorJ,ia E. Miller Chapttra of Pro- aated muma.
video~ Di1trict, gave a report of
the yean work.
Marlon f\lgp of Athena wu the
beat mlUl and M.ia.a Martha Goble
Wohile ln Cleveland the ladiea waa bridesmaid.
were house guest&amp; of Mr; and Mn.
Tbe bride wu &amp;ttlred In a sray
Donald Brown and tamlly, former dreu wlt.b a full skirt and blaet
p ... , 1er0J rftidentl. The7 were also aeceuorlea. Sbe earrled aa oretaid
peats at a dinner of Mr. aad lin.
G~ora:e Boney (Dolly Mae Brown)
and Ml'l. Lucy Cou1in1 and tamUr,
aU former Pomeroy rca:ldent.s.
Porn. Per&amp;.

Alte'n HaQlpton were I.D Cleveland
lut week where tht7 atte~decl
tbe Ohio BaptiJt General Alaocl·
atJon. Baptist ehurcbea trom all
Obio were represented. '
••ra, Smt·th, supe-•· ·- ol th•

bUI Swulay •veulnc.-

Werd 'was reeeiYed here thet
Jln. Rollaad· Neutslia&amp;. lin. W.
lfrt. Clanitce GardDer CKaftle R.. Sbuteeu, Mr.. WWJ.am Clack

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lgd. ~th llr. aDd Mn.
Albe.t Unl'l'enit)l. He rdur..ed to Colum~

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Ohio Convention Of Jn Syracuse Home By Rev. Ruppelt
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8ap t.IS t Ch urches Wlnebrenoer
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Mn.. William Smith- aac! Mrs. weddln1 Pridl)' afternoon of Jllp wlth a wblte rote 1Mid eo!'~~#·

The Daily Sentinel

Daily SenU.Oel.i'oa!eroY•Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 23, 1956

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'Tueaday eve~Jng Gordon Outh·
rle and Tom Skinner sketched
vari()Ut fall and Halloween sceae1
On ei.Jhteen Windows in the busl·
le.&amp;a diltrict and Tllurlday afterioon children and ;youna people
from the Fourth Grade to the
Twelfth, inelu•iv~. Will atart to
fill in these ~eea·e. with the M.i.rl·
dleport Retail Mei'C!biDta' Aatoeia·
tion supplyinl the palnt and prizes.
TJ1e Alnateur Gardenen Club Ia
spousorina: the contea:t with Mn .
Arthur Skinner a1 renen.l chair·
m1n aaaLsted by the ptealdcnt. Mn~.
·Robert Reitkl.
JudgCII WIU decldt on the priz~
winnen who will be 1naounced
on .Halloween niJht 'at the Legion
sponsored earpival. ·
Mrs. Sldnner 11 emphaslz jng the
that t;,bia b an experiment
:!.""'b ean inereaae in acope e1ch

or eao be

~:!~:~11pe&lt;~ple

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are not -interested.
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ot the art work .so that every.
entered may have a chanee to
. ~lopljoy thelr creations tor juda:·
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Drl~W)IDJ!' for certain windowa'
will
made Thursday tbrouib
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Nlllled At Mason

Treele Ab;¥rt. Edna A. Burdette ot Pt.
Pearl cana· Pleuant will serve as M~son Coun·
WM.Us Lead- t)" Democrati c ab&amp;entee ballot com
In place
of · GeOrp
Goelleln, Miss mla1~oner
Sprenger, also of P. Pleasant. It
ha1 been announced by tbe M'aaon
County Democratic ExecuUve r:ora·

'larket ·Reports

mlttey.

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Sprenger was forced to forea:o
ECp, ateady; prlcet at farm s, aerVin.&amp; a.s commissioner becaUle
consumer. Whites and browns; A of I broken hlp surtered ID ·• re.
J.~rn•boa 648; A large 42-M: A me- cent faD. Republican eolria:,It11Qaer
2!1-211: A small 19-21:
B wUl be Clyde McDermitt.t lllr&amp;e 1Da: FOB A large 48-50:
medium~' I
Cbl~ens, . fryen 3-3~ lb 16-17:
moau,. 10.18~ ; belli over ll lb 13·
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lb and under l2·13;
hens llaht type .tQ-12: oJd rOOJterJ .
10.11.
Tur-e)'J, tom.s, heavy 28 lb and
" ,group or •Meigs Coun!-J meu
up 2243; toms
under 26 lb ZZ: i!lft retur ned home after a lut-heM. .Haw IS-26; tryan-TOa•tw• eeeialal dH;T hu nt nNr- lfolib,

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RIMOVID TO HOL:Z:IR

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Reed WID, 35, who haa su(fercd

lrOIQ' a 1erloua Dose bleed Iince

SUnday, wu taken to Ho~ Hos·
pll:al this mOrnJq by the Pomeroy
EmtfJenqo squa!f. -Bquadmen ~aid
his hleedlq ~d become more ser.
loua, Wlll 1, ttnplo:red by the vi.l·

Street Depari.w.e.a.t.

two ,.deus which they had tilled.
While In Utah !hey a:tao enjoyed-1a
jact rabbit hunt and killed 18'Verll
ot them.
.
Making the trip were Erneat
BUr and son Henry, J'red ·S~Uru.·
WIJ. Dayton Will , H11r~n t-!Wlll,
J. M. Gual, lJeimar Baum. . Wood·
row 'More and Roy Bol~. .
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Nau broadcast his appeal for
• eeue fire In a voice trembling
with fl:citemf!nt. He called on "aU
wllo are fif•Ung to put down tbeir
~ by 2 p. ni. a a. m. EDT.~
He promised that •U Who llllTen.de:red by tfaat Ume would not race·

trial.

~Uer
he had ~d
tbe
death Je:Dt~nee .for all rebelJ .

Inter-party disagreements

on

CommUDilt policy and tbe merits
of the hard "stalinist" p 0 I 1 e y
erupted into violence that extend-ed to all .sideJ. Anti..COmmWlbta
apparently were fighting bOth
&amp;idea Ia a bloody civiJ war.
.,..... ·-lot . , _
Budapest Radio the oDl)' ~m-·
munie1tion line ~.ith the outside
world
a&amp;id "l"'acist•• 'elenients
were ' in revolt.
One broadcast
'hlra:ed that counter-revolutiOn.-....
let had "stormed planta and pubUc buildings, murdered civilians
soldier.!! and seeurity polce.""
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The a:overnment- called in Soviet troops betause it was not pre.pared _for such "bloody attaeb
from ambush,.. Radio
Budapest
Jtld. n appcand to obaervers in
Vienna that the government waa
no tont:tr able to trust its own

No me8tion Wls made of Ru.
or easualitles
•nd Budapeat Radio said only 1ftat
Soviet units had been c.alled in to
help restore order.
Tbroughout the long series -- •at
Budapest announc-eme-nts-first of
the fl&amp;hting. then of the spreadIng warfare, tht!n of the politie11l
develoPJQents-llsteners in VieaDa
rould beat rifle shots.
The ~It actually bepn ~
day wbell: thousands of stude,nia
of
demoaltrl&amp;trct in tlle str'Mta
Dudlpeit,.. The7 demanded t he Teturn of
and the ouster of tbe
Sovi~t troops who have kept order
Ja tbe .eountry aince World War U.

•ia.n enaagements

ft.om Utah Hunt

... tilt! trip Rnd e&amp;c.b bl"oqht tllame-

riiai'-·.,

ermy.

Hamters
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ttle Rualam: had com-..feJ;r orroutlded Burtipelt and -Were llliDC'
taab, madllne guDI and • •..,.
llmored eanr.
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Rec:ehw Surrender Offw ·
Radio Budape~t said Nagy . reeeivecl a five-man delegation . of
eount~r reTOiuntlonariea from oae
area •bo offered to surrender Jl
they were
noli court martialed.
Tbe uae of the word "court DIIJio
till" indieat.d the delegatioJI
have ineluded memberJ; ol
the -·
Uuapr:lan arme:d forces. Nagy' aceepted their oHer.
At 1:30 p. m. 8:30 a. m. EDT.;
Budapest RadJo said a n o t h e r
•.tronr group of armed eounterreqJuUGIIU'iet surrendered at the
Cot'Jier of ~Ddy
and V08J'O.e8.martJ atreeb" in downtowu Bud-

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