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W..:. D~rro:w lUI all who ~'l~w about him, know, is a smao·t
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1\lici L~j!!IPid an4 the electric chair after they had commltteA'. 'tl!ejr thrill murder on the Fl-anks youth.
, ll(t. Darrow ·I~ a man who has well defined opimon.
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strong'' ln hi• idea• on the future life and whether or not
t~ere is a God who dtrects our destinies. His opiniollll in
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Jllan,' o!le 41!'dow~d with brain capacity far above that pos-ed
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jlltd who is not afraid to express them. He •• •!lually
strong'' ln hi• idea• on the future life and whether or not
t~ere is a God who dtrects our destinies. His opiniollll in
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knock«! ouo Juo Ju&lt;l-

OtTICE PllACT«JE I)NJ,Y

.The pubilahero wlll be re&amp;I&gt;Onalble
oniJ tor ooe incoiTea lmert.lon
of an:v adverttaement. Errora 1n
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Houn 1J MOD to I p. 111.
Sudll-)'1 1 P. M. to I P. MMIDDLEPORT

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A-ddre&amp;s your Jtttu in the foJiownt way:- ·

. FOR. ·SALE-Apple. picked Stcyn:u:m
~
Wtrte-sap 25c a busbel, bring own
.,.,,....,,,container. John Warner, Jr., M.ld..

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. ,, 1 .,.

dleport. R. D. 1.

2-1-3t

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lo wbrr;v • wlte

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WHO WIL.t;.

DEFEND HIS

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HIS OL.D
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team ft'll m

1tiun.

:ac(:auw ol having onl}: two gau.~
. l'il.stead or thre£J as orlsinally nn~
t nounced, the ndntiS61on charge hils
reduced to 2~ and 10.
~f
I beAJn large
crowd lS u.nticlpalcd ar
j

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gaml!jl.

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. hullylux ·k , which nhd;es

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• llne shuw !u t11e lf.u-den wl•ltc ut
rile hel~hl or li s bi4JOII1, tmr wt.lc h iH
COIIIIhteruble ot a fK.'&amp; t llll! r e!ll (Jf
the Jlmr, is a llltt!Ve ot s,·rJn. A

or the ·tntlll'ow f1imlly, II huS

·cbruugh dP.velopmcrit been ehuo;OO
to ~ 4uulJie 110\y~ ri J.lg ' and ltlghlt

benutlfUI flower ,whJII'( In b)nom.
.
.

"TAAC.E 'I'H,O.'I'

The Most .
'

Beautiful
Woman

I know
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day

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ELE.C TI\ICITY ·

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Department stores are not the only
place where ba1111!ins may be found.
i Your everyday use show. that eve~
day is sale day for electric bargain
bunters.
I Consider the values of everyday
electric services, some of which are
Illustrated below.

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was called out Tu9da,. moml.ni
about 11 o'clock to put out a file
In the home' of A4n. Beesie Mont..
s:omery In the Flrat Ward.

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turne:l Tuesday from &amp; lew ct.y~ f ..t • •-• we ounelva have Nduoe\.
vl&amp;lt with trlenda a.t Oolumbwl.
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H. J . Blackmore and otto Krein· tbe penonner o1 our ~ force~ to
blhl wtnt to Columbua Tuesda)' to a ftaurt below the PJOP(Jftloll reachat~nd a meetlna of the county a.u- eel by 8 11J pm.L Bmope&amp;n power.
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meat ot our tbWty. We are ~
f:eter Ebef8bach who hu been Ill to disc~ and to ntmcl tel, ~
at h1! hc-mt i:n Suaar Run Iii 1m- tlekls the prtJclp):e of Umlt,a&amp;lon
taistnr 1e:vwtue.
proving nicely.
and reduct.lon of armaments alnsldy
Ml'l. Otto Krelnbihl wu brou&amp;ht establlalted an4 t.o exa.mlDe and ac•
tc. her home on nutttrnut Avenut cept new prlnclPlet 1t they contn!rcm the Holzer hoSpitAl Tue&amp;4ay bute genWnelJ to lbe en:t deflned ..
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reont!r..ued t;;;" JXI&amp;e oM~
.lng ntrely.
mentton the uncd!lcial but J'lOD&amp;oo.
ed as saying.
Cfeorle ea.uvaae at ~1111' ~
det.dly eonftlct Jalt,p.J , ln
Aofhclrlttes · meanwb).le st.aJ't...&lt;-4 Who bas b~en 111, 15 able to be out Chinli!l, but the,)n'opoaaJ for the pro-·
, a"Eearch tor Mrs. Kimble's hllhband a 1atn.
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of Clv1Jian populat!ona
t;y WhCim, abe saki, she was the
OUft'ord Braley and f ....... ny spent qllhu;t atrial •bombmp was ccn!olclmother .,, el&amp;ht. other chtldren, fD\U' ., d
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ered t.o have 8J'OWO out ot the B•
of "'hich are now in the Perry .,;~un ay with h1s slater, Mra. Albert tensln bomblnc operatiOM c:arried
county children's home. Oftlelal&amp; Sten!IUI at Charleston.
on qainst unfortified towns. In
] said thE.:v wm lnveaUgakl theca~ Mn. Marpret Reinhart who hall Manchuria and Chtna. ' propE.r by
I ot the deaths of the other four chit- been conftned t~ h~ home the ];1(1.81. Japanae ·airplanes.
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BeVeral . weeks with rheurn&amp;tism, n~ wi.s evtdiiJit tne· ~~le
'I '!he three-weeks-old c:hUcl ai:tout was a.bfe to be put again MOnday. ccntllct wu Uppermost tn ~Gtbson'a
which authorltlt::s are now aro1Uied
Mn. Jean, Hennessy returned to mind. lk made an lmpllllioned plea
dlsappurtd when Mrs. Kimble, who Cincinnati Teusday mom1rls. after for succeY at the conference. Ht.
W&amp;l'i t n a·oute rram Millfield toNe- a w:~ek end vi$lt at her home here:' dwelt· at peat lenath on .· tM -difll ··
, • wark, lett the automobile of Mrs.
Mb:s Adele Schoenldn who ha.• eultlce tacq the me;~una. but de
1:&amp;:dgar 1'ham:pscn, a cousin, when been v1sltlnl In Columbus, Murn~d daretl that failure' o~ ttlt ~ oor.ter
they BtGppcd near the Licking 1:1v- ·home Sunday.
eiioe .would be reaarded by the P~
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Miss Helen . Sch~eter,
Albert plea of the ~~xc~~:
coates and Harold Plsher returned j
MANY ATiEPin l'ART'r ':; ·
tCI t.he Ohio unlvenlt)' at Athena, 1 .,
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The Do.U&amp;~t.a:a .of U.niOD ,..y~
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Mrs. A. W, Vale was 8 busJneu ans cord puty Mon&lt;iay evcntng
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ICI":!tlDIL."'tl from mJa:P "'De)
visitor In Marietta the last ot the was quite n success. The Brkla:·e
I captured immediately.
'Net:k. Mn. Charles Yost accom- prizea fo:· hl~ sc::ore were &amp;warded
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to ·Mr. and r.lrs. l.dlsori Hobetel~r .
: Junnusoke Inou)·e, member of a ?anl~d h~r.
family wihch btu~ given mQZJy men
MLM Mildred Smith who Js teach.. Ule Five Hundred prize&amp; went. to
j to the pollttcal service of Jo.pan, lng school at Baahan, was unable Mr. o.nd Mrs. Harry Sr;ith and"the
; 'I was born ·at Olt.a in 1869.
to teach Monday on account of il~- £:ueber prJ~ was won by A. o.
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oraduat1nlJ from Lhe law school nees, Her Miter, Forence ~stituted Tracy. D~Uclous refreahm£_lts were
I of the Imperial untvel'81ty ot Tokyo
for her.
. t-en•t!1 by the Daughters.
I In 189~. he Immediately entered the Miss Llzzl.e Lyman of Oolumbus.
i bank of Japan and wail appointed Cl'.me Monday to attend ~e funeral • CHF.SHIRE · OIRL 'haxDUATI::&amp;i
to directorship of lhe bankmg bu¥ ·x.vlc~s of her si8ter·ln-law 1 Mrs.
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re11u in 1906.
Mu.ry J. Lyman, which wel'e con,.t.th1ns 'F.eb. f)-1\i!ss Euzabe"'
He· served as t.he lnatltution·s ducted Tuesday afternoon.
Swiih.er, Oheahl.re, wu ', otae of 11
a8ent In London from 1900 to 1911,
Mrs. Wllle.rd Mel::l· and s-::::1 and 1&gt;tudcnts graduated from Ohio UrJ. and In -the latter year became vice- Mr:.. Alphcnso Stht:rn we~·.:- \'l'iltm-3 vr.rsity at mid-}'ear commencement
Mcnday. )(WI S~lllh .r rP,..ehle:l l!lfl
preSident. of the YokohUna. l'lpecie .n Oalllp::llis Monday.
bank. In 1913 he,..,became president
J. T. MtLaln of Lam:aHtcr wa~ a d.eaee ot' Bachelor of Selellee in
of the YOkohama ln&amp;tttutlon anti vl~ltc.r h.!rc Monday.
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served In this capacity unUl 1919, Milton Dnvls retwm:d to his em· ----·-----~-whEn he bacame president of the ploy:mmt at Dunbar, W. Va., Sunbank of Japan.
.l£1y atLer a vn.ek enC vlsl.t with. rel- ' . The Pomeroy Loyal Pyth:-•
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11n the short-lived Yamamoto cabi- ;v h·&amp;' wile fltH.1 sen who have been lAD Siaten will me • chaek·
net of 1024.
\YIIb his m: ther. Mr~. Lilah De.vJ.s. •
dinner at tile Od.d FelS-.:c¥ Q:;.o&amp;N ~
h A~ '
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Misses liek:p and Virglnln Anoer~ I
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Ia it••cli•l .....,. .t~cn;t .. : ttd by Rev. H. L. Henth :)l ne t.l 1 Oh!o Unlvete~ty o.t Ath'er..s, "'ere lOth. Adult• 40c:, Seloo1
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Into ftve sons. Oecar.
~den.tlon 1.11 county expend!· Herbert and Olyde
ture~, there are !unda a.vallable lor Mn. Jenkinson ot
parifleot.· ot the glary ot a prob&amp;· Mrs. Jacob Blument.uer
tloo oflleer, it would probably be an vWe. lftr ,husband and one d&amp;J.~.~h·
ab\.1~ of 4l8cretlon for the county ter preceded her In death several
commi&amp;SionHa ubitrarUy to refuse yean aao.
to appropriate therefor," the atPun.eral arranaementa h&amp;ve not
torney general '\tldf ·,
been compklted at this tlme.
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(Continued fr)lm pqe one&gt; ·
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l ltneruJ manufacturers' 2Dki t-a.x a.s
&amp; means ct avoJd.lni dl&amp;erlmlnaU ~n
I bt:tween Jnduatr•. The sales tax
J D)Ovement has arown as the
eoJbIIlittee: turned Lo con,!J,der a. tu on
J deetrtc!Jty and ru as me..na. 1 or

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BJRTHDAY P4BTY

Heavieat ~ ~ Brourht.lnto:PiaJ' By
In What lalelievecl 1'o Be Final lua!UI!,t :_.)
Oft International City

Cllarlea Eblln .rr., was released
frcm J&amp;tl Monday morninl when he
ma&lt;kl arrangements to pay hJa fine.

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. Theodoi't Nora of
Chester announce the~ birth ol a
dauiJhler, Prld•y. Feb. &amp;th.
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Mr and Mrs. Clyde Hemy ot
AntiQuity anll()unce th~ blrth ot a
stn M ~ nda)' Feb. a. ·

I'RIDAL SHOWER
Mll&amp;nclta 'ftmpLe Pythlan Siste1 ::
w.ill entertain at their ball Thun-

day eveulng with a &amp;bower fo1· Mrs.
Th-Jrl'a. McKenue Hood, a recen.

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Past Cbiela of MBIJllOll.l
Templt wW meet with M:ra. Fl'&amp;llk
Eitt:wart ~~ MlnenvUJe Wednesday
tvenin~, Mra. stewart will be ar
sl.1ted by Mrs. WUUam Fisher also
of Minersville.

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MAYER FINED
Olb Mayer 4)t Middleport wa.
tined tlO and eoats &amp;mountal'l ! t ·
t52.20 In M'&amp;)'Or Harle'i's court
MCtnday evcr\lnr. Thla follows an
altea•catton with Henry &amp;akel' BllvM
eral u~ts ago.

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t unered. when her dothlng caught
~ile while she was rlta.ndlng on a
thair, nyrn:t to ru &gt;.: h the oven !u
1h.:r ki(c.hen 1.1t0ve, CllU.K&lt;i the dhath
tcdsy of Mr&amp;. .Ellzab~th Dickson. 81.
Entirely unaldt:d, NJrJ;.. Dlck&amp;o_l,
who lived alon~. removed the burned clclthe~o and c"ml)letely dJ·~d
ht-rsell beic.re callmi a. doot.ta·. She
died in a. Ioca.l hdspltal trom shock.
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H2latngtors. Peb. t-lN&amp;-Preetdtnt Rtiander Wda.y sfnted FinI land a m;w liquor law. prcvld ..lg for
tgovet·nrnent sale Cr lnto,lcaht6. It
btccme ctreetl\·e c.n April 5.
'I he tiJI was drafted after repeal
~ t t'll'thlbttlon by a rlaUonwlde r~ ·
ferendum.
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POJIIEROY, OHIO. StatT Palt.hfull's body wu tUUrid

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Comedy fame, in penon

-- IOc Matinee Wednesdav. After School
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Sun,,mOOD and 'ttan fo.-,!i,htin1 CaftJOD, Cacti amcl di!&gt;aert
for ft!ttintl Coda owtt wild west the atap.
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Repreaenta Stoc:k Fire ,lna~ilce Cllibpaniea in Pome"!J and Vicinity;
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Charlee o . Da.wn, wJte o~ the for · ~~.regular bu:;anc.ss me::t. :.~ w:.., \
mer Ambaasadot to the court ot Sl btu; IJeveral mtmbe.rs we:-:: L p:::rt- 1
J ........ 'and her nephew, llj!nry ~·.-~. ...,..... of llln&lt;M.
1 Dawes, were 1111!,_!0 -~~ve
today -(~tit 1-elrWuncnts were sene~ 1

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II a ........,_condlicll&lt;lby ~
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BISCHOFF .EGINS .
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'lhttt shop anq is a well man.
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oftlOe.ot Warden Preston E. Thomas .
3 L bb1o penitentiary tode.y 1:1 rcf!ponte to rumors that M&amp;rtln. who .
Is serving a Ute tenn ror the mur .. •·
det' of former Cleveland Council~ 1.
New York., Ptb. 9--IN&amp;-Ely Cui- man William E. Potter, Is seriously '
QC'!ua·red taturd:1y tvenbg Jn ChH · tertsc.n, who rec:ently emea'gl:!d the ill from prison tare.
lert ~n. He wn.-. lcrmerly of Po[Jlewy wlnntr tn his 11pcctacu 1ar mnr.'-thqn
.•.,, 'J! ~u1·vh•cd by his wire and nve bridge t.r.prnamcnt. apalniJt Slftnev
MISSION SOOit:TY MKET:i
f'hildren.
Lenz. will be tft-en tO a boeplt.&amp;l
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WOMAN'S BODY WA.SIIED
RWtrk.: tllcera, !t wa 11 ll.&gt;ti.rnc:J ta1'fhe. Woman's Mis.e.lcnnry Scci .:!ty 1
of the Church or Christ. met Mond
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NfW York. Peb. 9.-JNS-The
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body of a youn1 woman was washed
NOTABLES ABBlVJ:
=~a{~~~r.~~· 1~'"Jc~~ ~~;-c l h~·~;t~1 :
MIDDI.EPORTER ARRES'IED
\\'JUIC:m· Mr.tley Sr. ct Mlddlcp~rt
was arrested 'llre&amp;day morning by
Of puty Yeung and brourht to th.e
cc.unl ~· jail en a t.harlt&gt; ot disturbJog tile! peace.
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DilES IN CHARLESTON
Wcrd hJUI been reci'IVP.1 j1~1·-s 1'\f
th~ dt'Sth of Charles Dllcbef which

appli.,. tq' the 'I!UI!i\iipaliry,
still
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the ~alttmore and onw 111.ilnJad, 1
was to sall today with hla wlfe nnd ·
son· for Bermuda.

SS PJ\ROJ.ED
-C.!Jlumbus, 0., Feb. ~INS-Farc.~:!• wtre granted today by the
Etate Soard ot Clemency to 33 con· vlcch' In lhe Ohio Penttentlar~·. ·~
CGIJeS or 80 otbcr (ir.soners were
ccntimted
and ' tw:; conviCts were
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laBl June. The hOmicide IQUII.()fof , from Europe.
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W1U Durst, 'formerly employed at Nas111u county Joln«l wtt!l the
other notables lleheduled tt~ land ~
the Gloecbler Qes1.aurant is ftxlng Long Beach pcliCfJ Ln an 1nvesttga~ I today from abroad included S,lr ,
up 'tJ'Ie room tn the Downie bulldln!.l Uou.
, Maloolm Campbell, holder of tbe ,
whel J b:l· will &amp;D in bUI!lnet!S !Cir
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1 world's automobile.
speed record
hlmsrlt.
BURNS AC.E f',\TAL
· Edna. Bast and Herbert Mfl'lball, ~
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1he tune~L ot Mrs. Mary Jane
Lymu.n wu bel1 at the home or hf-t·
daughter Mra. Charles Nea.selroa
Tuesday artflrnoon with bi.IJ'ial Ln
l!ctrh Grove oem.atery in cnarge· ot
Plnaterwald undertaken.

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attend a tea pveb by the OuUd of I
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A teport from Holler hospital
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Tucsday morning stated that John
fer c..,..... Ia 1i11, lnlt wu tl.,_t.l br tla• l .aU M.... ~pUt.
Schaar w~s jwt about holdln1 his
IIH... to til. NW Y_. Stato S.•te la 1114. . lte .......... wla• 1 I
, cwn. lt is expected a cf?.~mge ln IW
AMrloii HtiN41
ltl War la 1117 ami M".. irltl. ~tlutloa
condttlcn will take plaCe today.
Ia Fl'au:• Alt. tU ...., MUl1 ........NU• potilical canel' _..,. ...
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Mr. and .Mrs. Lewil Mantey livln&amp; on tht Cheater Road, announce
the birth of a daushter, Sunday,

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