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BY

~IDDLEPORT

MAYOR

I, Jm'e1 E. Harley, Mayor of Middle·
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fOrl. ~fat!n1 with the Bi-Centennial
Commi.nio1a1 do hereby a1k the eitizena to
properlj diap..y ihe Nation' a fla1 and to
uuae t6e ch~~ and other bella to ring at
10 A.M.' ~.Jay, February 22. Thus doinl honor to th~ "Father of Hia Country,"
Geor1e Wullinpn.

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Marietta, Ohio, on M&lt;&gt;nOIll~.

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BY

~IDDLEPORT

MAYOR

I, Jm'e1 E. Harley, Mayor of Middle·
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fOrl. ~fat!n1 with the Bi-Centennial
Commi.nio1a1 do hereby a1k the eitizena to
properlj diap..y ihe Nation' a fla1 and to
uuae t6e ch~~ and other bella to ring at
10 A.M.' ~.Jay, February 22. Thus doinl honor to th~ "Father of Hia Country,"
Geor1e Wullinpn.

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Nld Mra. Prank Ro~e,,

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Febru!'rY
10:00 A. M. to 4 :00
Only me11 are Invited.
1

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to
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Ad¥ertiSing is a real and useful influence in }ler life. There's.

!Mlllletbing in the advertisements today to inter~t you. Read. them!
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Wheli JOU aile fOr a, pnduct bJ a..-, u a reault of actver'

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praYer servlte.
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ST. PAUL LVTII£RAN CDllRCJJ
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J! c. Pile\. Pador
Sur..dll y school 9 A. M.
m:mP· m. Kventng prayer and aer- ~lnfdin~
::e
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1¥frrulng devotion 10 A. M.
. IMmediately e.tttr l.t'' evening chureh, Monday evenine from 5 t.o
E .,.enli!i worship 1 P M.
l.·:mt ea £erv1cea Wedneeday 7.30 aervtce t.bere will be - a lihort meet· '1 o'clook by the Wom!ID'I Guild of
I•• of the - - l i o n to bear the thll church.
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treuurer of the varloua
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EVAHGEUBTIC
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Ev&amp;DieUIUC ~ at Enter,CHIJRCH year 1931
prtoe United Brelfuen chureh UD•
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LETART FALLII M. L CHIJIICH der the ll!adenhlp ot ttle aev. E. 8
Wllaon on4 Mra. l!llle York Emble·
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8:30 p. m. and. clu ameettn~at '1:00 dllldren will be a rare treat tor the
p. m. Hlo~~lnbotlwn and Shuler boys and !Prls of th1B communtty
and none Lhe leu lntel'tlattnc t.?
l.,adera.
parenta.
The public l8 extended a cordial
PI.AIITS II IE. CIIUIICB
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room hlnlle on

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NOTICE
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'ro Whom lt May Concern
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for tbquobt: "otorP WuhlnltoD." lbe pulor, bealnnlnJlllllllclaf even
Wedneldar even1n1 1:00 p. on. ing, Peb. 22.
praYer servlte.
These wetk n11ht. ~W~rvicet wtll
1 begin promptly at .,.. o'elocll:,
GU.OB cKviwH
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ST. PAUL LVTII£RAN CDllRCJJ
9: 15 a. m. churdl ~J.
. The annual WaahJnltOn!a Bl.rib~
J! c. Pile\. Pador
Sur..dll y school 9 A. M.
m:mP· m. Kventng prayer and aer- ~lnfdin~
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. IMmediately e.tttr l.t'' evening chureh, Monday evenine from 5 t.o
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l.·:mt ea £erv1cea Wedneeday 7.30 aervtce t.bere will be - a lihort meet· '1 o'clook by the Wom!ID'I Guild of
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prtoe United Brelfuen chureh UD•
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LETART FALLII M. L CHIJIICH der the ll!adenhlp ot ttle aev. E. 8
Wllaon on4 Mra. l!llle York Emble·
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and none Lhe leu lntel'tlattnc t.?
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parenta.
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