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Qqalls, Payne Wedding·Vows
Given,$aturd,qy At

The Oailv Sentinel ',
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daullhter or• blue acc•orles and a wl'lite ~~­
Qulllt, P~m- naUon corsage: Mrs. Payne wore
MrJ Bob- a rose colored suit with beigf)
aeeessorl~a

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English, couofn of
the bride and brldeamoid WOJ'I! ' a
navy blui dreu with white ..,,...
aortea arid a red rose eornge,
~~ Abbott of Bidwell aerved
as belt mn and uahera were Louis
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m. before In · all ... deeor&amp;ted. ved.
~rahgementl of white eJadol:

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and a corsp.ge of wlitte

reception 11was.llle' home
following
the c~remony
bt tbe
Rev. JN&lt;Inl'a mother. A l~fe tiered

br1nch candelabra•.

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Among thoae atteqd~,g: tqe
9inc and reception · from
towu W1ere MISIJ •
~Min Su1ie
)lawk, Mn. Wayne
BarJtara SWisher,
:nuucll, Mr.

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Mn. Mary

Tommy, \)lrneJ,
Mr. and

and famUy, MUs

Hickman, Bidwell and S. T. John· and' Mr. and '

son, Pomeroy.
frecedlns the teremony a hall
hour ot nuptial mualc wu presentted by )Irs. Elbert McGhee, Gal
llpo!Ja, 'pl1niot, and ' liuring the
ceremony, Mr. Abbott oang The
Lord's Prayer.
MrL Qualls, mother of the bride
wore 1 light blue ou11 with dpk

~roclam~tioD of Govemor William

O'Neill Wll read. A film Wll
shown and booklet• "High School
Hurdl111" were preaented to 48

TONIGHT

,

April

Jamem Stewut

"THI ltlRI'f OF ST. LOUIS"
(Clnemaocope·Te&lt;hnlcolol')
- aloo• "CHASING THI SUN"
(Wonderful Trip lo Florid1)
(In Tecb~lcolor)

Alto C.rloon
T..a. &amp; Wtd.
April 2f.30
HOAIIOIIIHOW
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~ohn Alar !
"TTil MOLl PIOPLI"

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Mro. J. Q. !\Ice reail th' devotlonlll,. and ~ymn oJnglng with
Mre. Ulllin Stell! ~~ the plano "
part of the prorram. Mrs, Arnold
Green preaented thO Ienon.
Mloo Sauer reported that ~0
had been received from nle1 tn.
Homemade tee cream and take
waa aervtd lo tbe membera by the

hoateSHI, )Ira. Green, Mn. Lester
Boice, Mr&amp; Mae Li&amp;htfoot, Mn.
Oma1Nelion and Mra. C. C. Cbap·

maa.

Fricks Are Host

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Pytl1ian Sisters
Is Held

and fainlly of

Mrs.
El~ert .lleGhee, ')l!:~~!a;:;~it~
Scott, Rev. and Mrs'. ·if l
QalllpoUa; aDd Mr. """' , .,,,~
Wiloon, lolr.'and Mra."
Mrs Mildred !lmio andi·1111'S:
lilt H1rr11 of BlackfQrk.
The couple' ire at home to their
frlenda oh Bil&lt;e~ Sl, Middleport.

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21st Anniversary · Sale
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Middleport .will ·
decision

Last. W.eek \Of .Real Reduced Prices
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CHROME PLAtED llhU"I,.

.Wheel Covers

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lt.'takes the expert tOO'cl1'
to.-make yout furs ~eautiful)
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John David

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Canton,

dcd to aa unofflcJal 20 degree'
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Tbe eourt 1 said that openmi a
In
tge
place of bas1ness for tbe sale ol
record lows were n.·
prodw:ta which ~ould have been
II'OUDd the sla!f.
purcbued earlier did not
:Meanwhile. 11J'e wea.U(erm m
the. telll of nece&amp;SJiy. lrutead, the sa1d faiF weather was ~d jc

Colur,~~,

Seven Baptized
At Services Held , , ,
Last Sunday
A baptismal service
1
dueled Sunday

CALL
CUT ' l't CUU'S
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early sweet cbct ry ero·l
I l&gt;i'&lt;&gt;bably, .Wiered th~ ll)m froln
the ~· •if&gt; now in
The apple, peach a~d
&amp;rape crops 1n Northern Ohio
were not hllfL..

re11dinls reported I ponds wef,'
frozert• es the .. tempeftture sku~ ·

a

Hac~)'lorth, son of
and Mrs James1 Ha~kworth,
ol his grandparents
Ed Haggerty whole
' n:'~·t~'"• u; a pattent at Holzer

l®jly
the ISO;:

JobljSOll and Riel!
of Sprin&amp;l!eld wqrc
of MIS Emma
Mrs. Theodore Le·

Rail and
attended an ·anl.iq'''
recently
•
Mr and Mrs M L Kelly are m
New Orleans, on an all-expense
pa1d lrJP, gJven to Mr Kell~ by his
lnsutance cofttpany Ill premium

time ,to

·~:::~~=;:~~~,

Columbus vJ.SJ!
over th~ weok

rrom

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Church
Mr and Mr1 Robert
ry Hoffman, Marlene
Judy Morri!l, Bettv Morris ···""'·ry Morris
These will ' 11e
rigM hand ol
cetved into the
service op

court saud, auch Illes were a mat·
ter of

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With afternoop. tempe~;atures
m the 5011 Partly cloud!
skies were lore~ ,for lon1g~t
and Tbllrl!day }I'Jth lhe , .mercury
moderaiJDJ •UghUy
,
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High 1!"04!Jure wu upected ,1•
dommate the Great Lakes regiqn
lor the next Jew dsf&amp; with llltj.l
temperatur.e rhange No raanf".ll
was predicted lor the wee~nrtl

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