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.Kidnap
Gang Hunted
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'Kunzie' Gets A
Christmas Tree

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No.More Plac.. To Put
New W orlrera Until

W. Una Parter ot r.tberty Ave-

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Put hu lett for OolWDbUI WilKe
11be wiU spend a weU db relatJv ..

W eatem and Southem
ln~~~~rance Mana,er
Hu Holida7
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t Voting in Defiance of NRA

Personals

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EDITORIAL OFrlCE

cloudy, slightly colder·
extreme east tonight. Friday cloudy and warme~;
probably rain in nortlj,

Phone236-L
BUSINESS OmCE

Phone 202-R

LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

I&amp;SII Oharlotte NJt, tacber, who

been realdbJa 1D BiUban durtbe put IChool term. arrtved
WeciQUday to apend &amp;he hollwtth her mother, ~· Oer·

i League

Officials
Hold Meeting

N;re

and. ramu,.

acbool at. IJOUCber coDfwe fOJ'
~n. Baltimore, J(uyland, at•
heme WedneadQ t.o spmd the !LoUthe haUdaYJ With her parentll, Kr.
Mrs. J , B. Elberfeld of Mulberry Aveuue,

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Hearto Of Merchanta,
Glad ·

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..c::::-. Bltbam Elberfeld w'bo at-

New Joloi ·Founil
1813 WORKING

a,. carrier

Mr. and tlra. J, Y. Oorpeninr o1
MarSon, Nor.th Clrolli',a, ~
'l'uada7 eveninr tor a hOUd&amp;y Visit
with th~ latfer'a parents, Mr. lb\1

llrn. Oeorae HetRI or Llnooln 'hr·

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mlea that trams
Mr. and Mrs. J:Jnmett PeopleA
home .schedules ~nd daurhier Mrs. Noms E. Davis
may count In the Jeape aM aan Thomas Ew!ret.t were vlB-

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the

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same 1ton In Oolumbus Tuesday, They

r,c.tompanled home Mrs. Peoples'
leaeue voted to continue
mother, Mrs. Zl(ary Mantor or co- , KaaeUa Cllambert.l, worker at the Weirton steel J)lot In Weirton,
ctU'l'ent season, the
lurnbua wW hQ been spen.dlnB · the j W.Va.. eaitl hlt bt.llot in the emr,Joyeea' election of collective bar1alnina:
np~eatativ~ •hk\ wa Mld n defiance of the National l.aboT Bond
b~l~~~ J;l@rlod tor the
past slx weeks at Ule Peoples home
. . . liRA AdJI'I(nlatra~r General Hu1h .JohnJOn. Cbarpa of ..coercioD"
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leaKW! whlch was aulrl·· j ·m Butternut Avenue.
later were neeived at NRA headquartera.
laat year.
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The WeUaton
M1M EUr.abeth Rup 01
cham!&gt;1&lt;&gt;N;hlp

year.

REPUBliCANS T~
RURG~NilE ERE
1~~~. IS PH~PHECY

Full h•veoliJation
Made By American
Conoulate

Ez· P-ident Hoour To
Take Little Part In
Revampin1

ACCUSED HELD

OF OLD PARTY

Incommunicado In Parit
Jailo, Seek No Aid
From U.S.

No Change in Chairman·
ohip Until After Next
Election

First Sight of Her Children

Spirit
Shown In Prison

relatives and friend&amp;.
T. W. Wheeler of Plttsburrh waa:
a vl!!ltor Jn &amp;own Wl!dnesday.
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co.v;nitlon,
After some little

Liquor To Be Available For Chriotmao lp
State If Plano Of Govemor And Leplaton
Do Not Go Awry

TBI MIN S STORE

dlecutlllton,

voted that the leape
select an AIH..easue football ,
this year.
football

schedules

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MAD&amp; BY I. N. S. TO SEE
IF REPEAL HAS MADE CHANGE
IN HABITS OF U.S. CITIZENS

Rev. Walter Amold of Wheelers•
~orr Ia speNUng a few djlYB with
rt•Jatlves hflre..

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II&lt;SI'I!CT!OJ&lt; COMJiETEo
Dlstt1et Easlneer

of

and

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cuunttea

Five Othen Injured;
leal Atrltaton Blamed
For Wreck

admlnilltratlon

Lawrence

compJeted a pnUm·

lnary Inspection or aU OWA proMel&amp;~~ county and u a.
v.hole report.&amp; work In Ulta county

jects In

ELECTRIC
Theatre

Havana. Dec. 21-IN8-Two
oons were ldlled and Ave
In the deraUment or two

IJr()tfre&amp;Sing 1111Uafaetmy on au pro-

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the ""' or several
the 1eneral effect or
repnJ &amp;.. roarboat
afY;r t-iire weelul ol

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PRETTY"

; Continued

Prom Pare ane,

a vast program of power development, abd it now proJIOIJeS to make
u. poestble lor the resldentll o1 the
Tennessee valley tu tate advan·
or thi&amp; chap
eJectbe home
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RICH )(NIT TIES at

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St. Olalrs vllle. 0 .. Dee. 21-INS-The Hanna Cool Co., the largt'.!lt
produeer of coal In Ohio, today anllounced thnt they had. abaorbed
two mines or the Big PivP. Coal
Co., 1n Belmont county and WO!Ihl
hlke possession at once.
- DICKENS'
- ·--· SON . DIES

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tro far Bl!l.thercU.
ha't"e been Wl&amp;bk
a procram tor the eomof COI1il'MJ. They havE
t.ha.t republican

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London, Dee. 21- IN5--Sir Henry
Dictens. only surviving son of the
noveliat, Charles Dickens. cUed in
a London hospital today from fuflaiea received when he was lmoeked down by a motorcycle last

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Firat In Pomeroy

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MIDDLBPORT

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Hetonta :Newl

Admiaoion
SWent. lto-Adal'- Ue

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COI'IN!etlon
and
hontll!: of

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windows

ARTIFICIAL
CEMETERY
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Unue untU TbuT!Iday, as many wttnt &amp;&amp;es wer~ to be eaUed for exarnbl

hockey

the ease.

COMMI8810N"EB8

MEET

25c and 30c
REGULAR SANDWICHES 51&gt; and tOe
SPECIAL SANDWIC~ES 1Se

FINED FOB Da\.INUNNI:~I!I

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JACQUE'S nALIAN
SPAGitiriHOc
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pl&amp;~r.

today oonunued the

DANI$H EXPLOYER
DIES OF

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a.tlon and considerable time
ttlkfln 11"1 11ei~Ung a. Jury to bear

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st.ea.dy Improvement or the past f8
h?urs as he mtered the nhltb day
or hie f'I.Rbt ror Hfe at Clt!r hospital.

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Chlcq(), Dee. 21-INs-Edward
Fa•ankl, 48, was 1lven an even
chance toda.y or aurvlvlnl injuries I
SWitalned when 'be leaped from a Hotel

INJVBJ:D PLAYER J•PBOVED
Bollton, Dec. ' 21-INB-Olven a.n
rven . chance for recovery, ln'ln
"Ace" Batley, 31, lnJUftd Toronto

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Norina Good~in-

COil•

Dec!.

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Must Die
HI'gh Court

LIVING An'J:R LBAP

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expected

100,000 Poundo Sterllnr
Paid f.. ManUicript
of the Bible

tt.nth story window In a loop buildmr and tell atx ftoors to pleree the I
roof ot an ad.loiPina: et.ruetUI'f).

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Hew York, Dee. 21-Df8-Incen..
who used a pa tank to
the
today were

ALIJM:NI

8bo1111: Shemian Maid n.

Ind.,

Jr. one of aeven oftleers and direchwa or the NortheTn Indiana PttbUc Service Company under lndJcln,ent waa promised today by hi8
attorney, Ployd Thompson or Chi-

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JN8-Surrender of Samuel

CHESAPEAICE

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Convenins At 1 :30, Solono Ellpect To Stey IIi
Until Troubleoome Queotion lo Diopooed
Predict Senate Will Call Act EmiOfpn"J
ALREADY SO LABELED BY HOUSE

~·,Jth

must prfy at
pmea t.o reeelve

oente--BJ uau •uo

Buckeye Legislature
On By Holiday Season
Pass ~iquor Act T

1..U. ILI'I'IVed Tul!lldaJ tor a

was

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ANITHER YANKEE
MAl BE INVBLVEO
IN ~PfiNG SYSTEM

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Secure New na ; Attorney

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the teachtngtJ or Jtt~u. Ule ChriBt whose word• tit htto l:!vl.lry t•Jiol llud cNwi ~&gt;tt
of ti.a hum~r.n heart &amp;.Q.:l, nf w.hom It waa sqjQ in Jol111 ·: : L6. "N ~:Y;:;n. MAN

upon~ ~ovc,]oyolty ~d devotion

SPAKE LIKE ~''!IS' MA)Ir."'
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CHRISTMAS

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TI-lE CHRISTMA-S· SEAIJS

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NOW THAT everybody is having

a little bit more of
mon ey than has been the general lot for tmmetime,
it might b.:! well fOr the people to show their appreciation
for th e turn in their fortunes, by remem u~ nng that great
work, ... by purchasing Christmas seaiM. This movement,
started solely for the l;lenefit for the many unfortunates
sulfet·!."ll' from tha~ m.i&gt;s't dread disease, Tuberculosis, is .
spotll!ored by citizens throughout the nat ion, each locality
ilaving public spirit~d- men ~nd women who donate their j
time and their efforts in trying to raiae money in order
that !:lome unfortunate victim might be saved.
Give something toward the great effort. It need not
be " great deal nor need it be just ut Christmas time.
Mauy people seem to have the mistaken idea that the
only time that the Seal committee accepts money i~ at

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For·Year Round Enjoylllent
· - Jfere ia a gift that will be remembered. One
of th11•e !'llfW General Elj!ttric Radios will proVide
ente~iJilpeJit f&lt;ir the whole family.
Thrillal
You bet! :
Dom11alic and foreiiJII broadcaab, police
calla, •tii!'ltur lranamisiiiona all reproduced
clearly,- di,tinctly in unmatched tone.

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The Ladles Aid Society of the
Mrs. Mollie'• Clark who spent o.
M. E. church w1ll hold a bake sale week with her mother. Mrs. Boman·
at the church next Thuraday for 111a Turnbull tt.L New Haven retuht·
the benefit of the ch ul'i!h.
~.:rl home Tue11day ,
THE SCHOOL BOOK INVESTIGATION
Eleanor PhiiUpa entertained th"'
Mr. and Mrs. OOO!"Jo Neville
fROM! AIJ" indi~ali&lt;li)S · 't seems that the lnvestlrruting Ftandard BI!Qrers of the M. E. FII.St. Letart. spct&gt;t £14lday with
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~tot her home Frlday even- r.nd Mrs. Hamer Rouah.
commiltoe which is delving int n the school bul)k 1:1itu "
. vera. Lelbrand had charge of , The Guiding Star counoll No.

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Sallie Noms
Of9rge Plcke 19
property
property.
Elmer Paroons moved to the Bailie Norris property last week, vacto.t~
ed by Clarence Beaver.
sara Jane Roberts visited h e:
Mary Bentz at Letart, Sun-

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and therefore can
in the pfobe, to ap~

It ~;to ~·~ ~~flle~t!Y 'll~~~a ~~~~~~ ~~· Julio/ Wll~• i~
sue~ an jpf~ffi~N' liQJlMnir,ut;1 '1'01 ~~ ~nprehfl~de&lt;l, ptov· l
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pear voluntarily and tell what he know•. lends more
weigh~ to the charll'eS of crooked manipulations:
lt ' ha• been charged and admjtted by a former rep ·
rescntative of the concern ln question, that money wa8
paid at some of these elections. The idea in mind ot
cuu!'se, ~was to get officials on the various boards wh(\, I
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woll!ld.· for a consideration no doubt, see that lht• tex'
boolis in those schools were changed regardless of wheth.
er the changes were to the best ln~rests of the commubity
either academically or from a financial •lnndpoint.
It is hard to conceive thd people do Jive In our
Etale, lll&amp;skinll' as good cltbens and runmng for l)tl\ces of
puulic trust on the school boards; who are so lacklnr in
principle• of honor and integritY as to aell out their
neighbo~• and frie•~d• in thia ·ql-~ner. · Especially nausc:
at111g 1s! the revelatiOn at Lhls\1me because of the facL
that dq~hli t~o pMt five years everybody has been hav·
ing ouc,h a &lt;!lil!cult time in keepjng their child••en in
echool. : To be mulcted out of haJ·d earned monei' ac~!'ce
as it ha~·beeq; 4i1~•f ouch ob•!iQ!IIa~nces, Is n11&gt;1'lY en'•QII'h I.+-•
for th~ ·VjJ;f.\!!1• t~ a~Q~} deaN'~II*~ m•f!•urea.

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and family.

Brown and ramlly
wedn•'ad••Y
front the white~;~;::\
on
to the Val
property, .:orner of Pnlmer
and P'ouJ.th Avenue.
~v. ·P. c. Kr~ager, paAtor of the
PJrst Ba.pttst Ohurch, announces
that he has chosen the subject:
''The Real Christmas" for hia ser~
mon, Sunday morning:. ln the even·
. Ire. a.t 7 P. M. the resular ChrtAt.~
r tnae: program will be presented by
thl:' Primary and JUDlor depart~
ment as well as a number of young:
r.aen and women of the Sunday
school. Thi!IN will 1wJo no BapUM
Young Peoples Union meeting.

Christmas time when the drive is on. Quite to the
tmry th ey are always glad to receive h elp at any and all rnd family returned t..o their home
ti mes of the yee.r. It simply is brought more forcibly to 11t waverly, o.
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Mra. OrJs Ha.rrls and children
~ le a\',..entiOfl o the pubJic between Thanksgiving and sp1mt the week erd with her PIVChds~as'.· becauae that is the time thai a real
drive ls cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roush
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of New Hav.en.
!IU t 111; o e . ec .
Leroy Holme.s and c. H. ww..
If the average person could see for himself the great l:tllll spent Tuesday In 01L'.otnnatl
good ~eauitirur from tlte use of the money raised in the on~~U Etchtnwer and ·daua:tt~
drive tq lessen the rava.gea of Tuberculosis, he would not ters, Mrs. wnuam SeytEr~J:':hd~:J~'r,·~ani·:~d ,·,~:;
only tie glad to gjve to the cause, he prQP.aOly would be~ 1;.f~k ~~tn:Sn.;,e:m~cent
come~
· enthusiastic over the great wor~, he would en~ WUUoft\ ijoudaahelt and
~-,... h . t own effortS for the 'poor ·i .nfortunates scattered with
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flu.
from ~oaat to cOast and frOm the Great LaJc.e~:~ to the Gulf. Mr. and Mrs. oeorae Grue.se~
~· a result of thlM work, thousands today are Jiving, and family have moved from ' the
wbo Without the help of the Seu.J ·Committee, would
fiose VatJey ~arm to the Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Engle and
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property tn the low~l' enJ &amp;£;n Elw~ Junior of Oolwnbus
ere t~s have lain in the grave of a tubercular. That vic of Syracuse.
we1·e t.he week end gues~s of her
tim mi,Sht ht~ ve been a relative or a denr frieud of muny Mr. a.rt.d Ml'li. T. A. Mt~.y o1 .41d~ fll\J'ent6 Mr. and Mn. Henry Zelh~
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wIw nv\V are abe to help but who throug~ procra~tmutwn parent~&gt;, Ml'. tt.nd Mrs. c. B. wm~ 'l'hc churche!l of our Wwn will
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their Ohrlstma.s entert.Un·
1•,ms.
OJ' Iac ~ O.a. intet'eHt, have failed to hel~l thfi! work.
011 thE following nlrrhts: NH.:.-.
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Tho P. T. A. lleld Its monthly
...nve t 0 t~l8
cause. y our contribution
Tuesday night. A Xmas Arene church , Frld~y night,·~ O.h urch
life and whut .m.m·e ~atisfnctiun ctm anyone get fl'om Jiftl p·og.ram was rendered.
of Ood Sa~urday .!tight, Presbyter·
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Xis Margaret Clark whQ has
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th an r,Q uvc nown 1" ut c as uel'n r.hrect.ly responstblt! tceer•, m with the nu hall rettunted (1lst ct)W'Ch,Monday
Clhurch, Monday nglltt and U.
for the lengthening of a human life.
her employDJent at. Pomeroy.
B. church MOJlday night.

ation as ptt'tains to school board ekl !"ions, mi1ht strike
Finis, i• written on
president of a book

Blg :·aettu~on
·I a·Prlees.
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FuiU! left WednesChtcaKO to spend
with her sister, Mrs.

Rev. and Mrs. Beecher Morga.n
con. tmd so1, PAul who hove bef'.n vial~lng with :Mr. ond Mrs. E .•T. 8ouisby

"pay dirt'' 11fter all ·b efore the word
the luveatig11tion. The failure of the
concern who lives. without the state
not be,:compelled to act as a witness

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EVERYTHING GQOD TO BllT YOU
FINp' AT

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erheterod:yae oileail
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brown walnut. oamnd.

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Silk Ties, S~ill' and wool, Pajamu
Dre11 1 Shim, Glovea, Sweater, Garters,
Suede Jacketa, Belt Seta, Mufflers,

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No girl ever had too many Stockin111--pure
silk to the lop .... ... : .. 59c, $1.00, $1.50
DEXDALE io a Hose you can be proud to

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the teachtngtJ or Jtt~u. Ule ChriBt whose word• tit htto l:!vl.lry t•Jiol llud cNwi ~&gt;tt
of ti.a hum~r.n heart &amp;.Q.:l, nf w.hom It waa sqjQ in Jol111 ·: : L6. "N ~:Y;:;n. MAN

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NOW THAT everybody is having

a little bit more of
mon ey than has been the general lot for tmmetime,
it might b.:! well fOr the people to show their appreciation
for th e turn in their fortunes, by remem u~ nng that great
work, ... by purchasing Christmas seaiM. This movement,
started solely for the l;lenefit for the many unfortunates
sulfet·!."ll' from tha~ m.i&gt;s't dread disease, Tuberculosis, is .
spotll!ored by citizens throughout the nat ion, each locality
ilaving public spirit~d- men ~nd women who donate their j
time and their efforts in trying to raiae money in order
that !:lome unfortunate victim might be saved.
Give something toward the great effort. It need not
be " great deal nor need it be just ut Christmas time.
Mauy people seem to have the mistaken idea that the
only time that the Seal committee accepts money i~ at

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For·Year Round Enjoylllent
· - Jfere ia a gift that will be remembered. One
of th11•e !'llfW General Elj!ttric Radios will proVide
ente~iJilpeJit f&lt;ir the whole family.
Thrillal
You bet! :
Dom11alic and foreiiJII broadcaab, police
calla, •tii!'ltur lranamisiiiona all reproduced
clearly,- di,tinctly in unmatched tone.

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Mrs. Mollie'• Clark who spent o.
M. E. church w1ll hold a bake sale week with her mother. Mrs. Boman·
at the church next Thuraday for 111a Turnbull tt.L New Haven retuht·
the benefit of the ch ul'i!h.
~.:rl home Tue11day ,
THE SCHOOL BOOK INVESTIGATION
Eleanor PhiiUpa entertained th"'
Mr. and Mrs. OOO!"Jo Neville
fROM! AIJ" indi~ali&lt;li)S · 't seems that the lnvestlrruting Ftandard BI!Qrers of the M. E. FII.St. Letart. spct&gt;t £14lday with
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commiltoe which is delving int n the school bul)k 1:1itu "
. vera. Lelbrand had charge of , The Guiding Star counoll No.

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Sallie Noms
Of9rge Plcke 19
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Elmer Paroons moved to the Bailie Norris property last week, vacto.t~
ed by Clarence Beaver.
sara Jane Roberts visited h e:
Mary Bentz at Letart, Sun-

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pear voluntarily and tell what he know•. lends more
weigh~ to the charll'eS of crooked manipulations:
lt ' ha• been charged and admjtted by a former rep ·
rescntative of the concern ln question, that money wa8
paid at some of these elections. The idea in mind ot
cuu!'se, ~was to get officials on the various boards wh(\, I
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boolis in those schools were changed regardless of wheth.
er the changes were to the best ln~rests of the commubity
either academically or from a financial •lnndpoint.
It is hard to conceive thd people do Jive In our
Etale, lll&amp;skinll' as good cltbens and runmng for l)tl\ces of
puulic trust on the school boards; who are so lacklnr in
principle• of honor and integritY as to aell out their
neighbo~• and frie•~d• in thia ·ql-~ner. · Especially nausc:
at111g 1s! the revelatiOn at Lhls\1me because of the facL
that dq~hli t~o pMt five years everybody has been hav·
ing ouc,h a &lt;!lil!cult time in keepjng their child••en in
echool. : To be mulcted out of haJ·d earned monei' ac~!'ce
as it ha~·beeq; 4i1~•f ouch ob•!iQ!IIa~nces, Is n11&gt;1'lY en'•QII'h I.+-•
for th~ ·VjJ;f.\!!1• t~ a~Q~} deaN'~II*~ m•f!•urea.

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and family.

Brown and ramlly
wedn•'ad••Y
front the white~;~;::\
on
to the Val
property, .:orner of Pnlmer
and P'ouJ.th Avenue.
~v. ·P. c. Kr~ager, paAtor of the
PJrst Ba.pttst Ohurch, announces
that he has chosen the subject:
''The Real Christmas" for hia ser~
mon, Sunday morning:. ln the even·
. Ire. a.t 7 P. M. the resular ChrtAt.~
r tnae: program will be presented by
thl:' Primary and JUDlor depart~
ment as well as a number of young:
r.aen and women of the Sunday
school. Thi!IN will 1wJo no BapUM
Young Peoples Union meeting.

Christmas time when the drive is on. Quite to the
tmry th ey are always glad to receive h elp at any and all rnd family returned t..o their home
ti mes of the yee.r. It simply is brought more forcibly to 11t waverly, o.
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Mra. OrJs Ha.rrls and children
~ le a\',..entiOfl o the pubJic between Thanksgiving and sp1mt the week erd with her PIVChds~as'.· becauae that is the time thai a real
drive ls cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roush
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of New Hav.en.
!IU t 111; o e . ec .
Leroy Holme.s and c. H. ww..
If the average person could see for himself the great l:tllll spent Tuesday In 01L'.otnnatl
good ~eauitirur from tlte use of the money raised in the on~~U Etchtnwer and ·daua:tt~
drive tq lessen the rava.gea of Tuberculosis, he would not ters, Mrs. wnuam SeytEr~J:':hd~:J~'r,·~ani·:~d ,·,~:;
only tie glad to gjve to the cause, he prQP.aOly would be~ 1;.f~k ~~tn:Sn.;,e:m~cent
come~
· enthusiastic over the great wor~, he would en~ WUUoft\ ijoudaahelt and
~-,... h . t own effortS for the 'poor ·i .nfortunates scattered with
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flu.
from ~oaat to cOast and frOm the Great LaJc.e~:~ to the Gulf. Mr. and Mrs. oeorae Grue.se~
~· a result of thlM work, thousands today are Jiving, and family have moved from ' the
wbo Without the help of the Seu.J ·Committee, would
fiose VatJey ~arm to the Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Engle and
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property tn the low~l' enJ &amp;£;n Elw~ Junior of Oolwnbus
ere t~s have lain in the grave of a tubercular. That vic of Syracuse.
we1·e t.he week end gues~s of her
tim mi,Sht ht~ ve been a relative or a denr frieud of muny Mr. a.rt.d Ml'li. T. A. Mt~.y o1 .41d~ fll\J'ent6 Mr. and Mn. Henry Zelh~
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wIw nv\V are abe to help but who throug~ procra~tmutwn parent~&gt;, Ml'. tt.nd Mrs. c. B. wm~ 'l'hc churche!l of our Wwn will
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their Ohrlstma.s entert.Un·
1•,ms.
OJ' Iac ~ O.a. intet'eHt, have failed to hel~l thfi! work.
011 thE following nlrrhts: NH.:.-.
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Tho P. T. A. lleld Its monthly
...nve t 0 t~l8
cause. y our contribution
Tuesday night. A Xmas Arene church , Frld~y night,·~ O.h urch
life and whut .m.m·e ~atisfnctiun ctm anyone get fl'om Jiftl p·og.ram was rendered.
of Ood Sa~urday .!tight, Presbyter·
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Xis Margaret Clark whQ has
nflht a.nd U.
th an r,Q uvc nown 1" ut c as uel'n r.hrect.ly responstblt! tceer•, m with the nu hall rettunted (1lst ct)W'Ch,Monday
Clhurch, Monday nglltt and U.
for the lengthening of a human life.
her employDJent at. Pomeroy.
B. church MOJlday night.

ation as ptt'tains to school board ekl !"ions, mi1ht strike
Finis, i• written on
president of a book

Blg :·aettu~on
·I a·Prlees.
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FuiU! left WednesChtcaKO to spend
with her sister, Mrs.

Rev. and Mrs. Beecher Morga.n
con. tmd so1, PAul who hove bef'.n vial~lng with :Mr. ond Mrs. E .•T. 8ouisby

"pay dirt'' 11fter all ·b efore the word
the luveatig11tion. The failure of the
concern who lives. without the state
not be,:compelled to act as a witness

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EVERYTHING GQOD TO BllT YOU
FINp' AT

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Silk Ties, S~ill' and wool, Pajamu
Dre11 1 Shim, Glovea, Sweater, Garters,
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No girl ever had too many Stockin111--pure
silk to the lop .... ... : .. 59c, $1.00, $1.50
DEXDALE io a Hose you can be proud to

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last Tuefd&amp;Y and beld their TeiU'ar meetfni, "'he day waa 1per~- tn
Qullth)&lt; (m .Ali. D~ At Ill•
&amp;a j
noon hour a very deltclous dlnoer
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'io"A£ aerved. to the ten members.
'I'hc oext .meet.ing will be held at
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detl1c hollJe of Mn. 'Maggl.e Smith
the ~cond Tuesday Jr. January.
th.Ja 13th day of Dec. 1933.
Mr. and ~ - L&amp;ndl.l Abateen an8 . A. MCCullough
II~ce- the bjrth, of a ba.by dauth·
Judge of the Proba.te Court
tel·. !II!Dled ll~lh Ire\Ie. ·
Meigs Cowtty, Ohio.
. ~r and Mra. Jasper Rolllrs bad
fl[e m.iatorW,ne of Joatns r theli
i!ln11e ,., ftre TUesday nl&amp;ht.
GQldl'a Cllet arid bel many puP~ Of ~ager 8chool wtll entcJ·tnln their many trteM.s with a
Christmaa party at the ec:hool
Columbu, Ohio.
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he"&lt;U&amp;e Friday afte:rnOOJl .
Samuel Ins oil Jr., (left), who waa pol on the witness stand Jn the Federal Court Oold&lt;n Jaoobs visited - · Knapp
2QO Rounu
Fireproof
. be of c1rcums
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·t ances surround'mg 1m
. 'ti· a t ton
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h'Ips and ban k ruplcu.~s
. . Saturday.
JHO
of I nsu II receiVers
Rate1 Reduced
1 Mrs. Muon stewlll't baa been vll!.
in
Chicago
Monday,
gets
a
light
from
his
counsel,
Floyd
E.
Thompson,
during
a
lull.
l ttink ~ daughter Mrs. Ray sun
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for Uat iTime' When' They
Alumni Ftom' · ,
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lt ror dcaert with
jam. crackenand coftee! "Pbiladel·
pbia," made from 8weet cream. i&amp;
delicab!ly-flavortd and pure. HiJbly
nutritious. it it~ for
children. Serve lt often 1

Mra. Ben Powell entertained the
l,adies Akl of the M. E. chureh
Wedne&amp;d.ay. They were maklDB"
s1!ect.s and plllow cases ror Ked !
Cros&amp; distribution .
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Rev. IUld Mrs. Snyder of TupMrs. O&amp;a ~~!-CObs and ehlldren
Mr. and ll4:n. Mu~ray Hopkins
Jo3huiL . .PJLtB ot Orange visited pen. spent lh~ past woek with Mr . \1Sited Mrs. Clara KIJ1¥ Saturday.
Millard Stewart wa..s ealling ,....,
, ttnd son spent Baturday In Pome· Mr. and Mrl. w . E Robln110n Sa- ilnd Mrs. D. F;. Bwart1.
turda. y.
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Wm. Absten Friday.
!f(ly,
Mrs. OU3 Vai".Meter of Flora.

.\LOA COURT IIOTEL

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Prteh . . . lD UU. 3 oc. .Uwt•
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PORTLAND
LET ART FALLS

1Oh&lt;lstmas

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G. E.· Row;~ who h as been

There will be a Chrl.!:tmas en Mr. ii.Dd Mrs. Jim Swartz and
CARPENTER
Alma Plekena has t&gt;een vi8JtJnlf
tertainment
at the M. E. churcil-, slowly "Improving .
lllld
Mr
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aod
Mrs.
Dana
Swartz
and
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
DeWeese
the
Coolville were viaitlvg Mrs. Find,
Buru:!ay night.
t p•·et week
lin g's brother and wife Ml'. and Mr11 famtly were lhe guellt&amp; Sunday of
Mrs.
Maple
Townsend
of
OuysMrs.
Dc1z1e
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Bill
dOD
Rich,
John
an'ttth
1-j,as
been
vlalting
his
Mrs.
Harry
,Allen
wHI en~erl.p.~p ~~~~;.:N~e~v,~•~Legit.t. Ul\ viuili ng
Wtll BenL!:,
and ~tei'·in-law, Mr.
1ntd Dale returned to their home at sister Mr1. Anria Dewees and S:aJb- the young rr!urled ladies '"· ~- 1
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Glenn Lambert of v!He.
1 Albary Thursday.
eb\SII 'fUesd.a~ evening, Dec. 416,with
McDade, at
MiddlePQrt were the gue.stll Sunday
Harry Stout of AtheP,S waa cll.llMrs. Anna Hutton or Dexter who
a
.Ohrlstma.s
~~ tor the elass.
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.J! Mr. and Mrs. No rwood Kt'l,lght lnb on hl.!l uncle Dave Russell Sun- ha..!i been visiting her daughter
Mrs. Fred Roberts and
Mrs. Polly Ann Wagner is Ill.
ftnd son Gary,
Letart,
W.
Va
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visited
day.
Mrs. Dale 8~bury
re:tu.rned
Mrs. Na.ncy Sayre is better.
Rev. McCormick of Chester was
John a nd Harry Carlton or Cool- J'.')me Friday.
Mrs. Wa!do Keesling.
~t. Mcpade Of
¥111w«??'f~
the dinner gucat of Mr. and Mrs •1iiie _s pent Sl,llld~y. "lth theit sister · Wilbur Rupe spE!nt .
was
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l.p.
Letart
Pall.s
, and, Mr8. 'ObiR").eJ . I OCNIC
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V1 L. Shumway Siint1ay.
Mrs. Clara Folrod. :,
Sur.day with bAS'
RacJu1l, were aa.fiing
Andel'!'lon Bentz ot C~;~olvUle and
Mr. ar~ Mts. J . M. Bentz wcra Rupc and (amUy of
Ml-s
. .McCienan Joh~Sdn.
&lt;;. D. Bentz spont Mcmd'i.y In Hunt- Pomeroy visitors SaLurday even.lng. . Mr_s. Vlna' "stsilan •
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1 Mr . nad Mrs. Oscar FlndUng of

New Snt71'U, Florida
50 Room··- se Bat.b&amp;, Steam
R~~otes

JAMES H. BUTJ,.ER
Manaaer

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Uauler Sttme Mana.aemeu&amp;

Heated
\VrUe for Booklet 11.nd

.eJUit. unwrap a snowy-white lq~
ol "Piilladdphia" Brand Cnam

!Young Insull was q,uizzed in a-~ ~t.Eort to establish whether receiverM had. been ar-l tt~e~~~~f::nct~:;, ~:J:; · !111M~~
ranared by his fugitive father beforehand.
bu:l"l qutte 111.

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OODpllldtruoold•fooh.....dboilid

FASHIONABLE BRO'ADCLOTtl

dftMiiltl a.ewly combined! Smooth
•ad Vol!rfl:y. made in the eulu1ivo

Er.tt. Mlbcte Whip.

KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP I
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ITOO_!S -AND C.ASPJ;B

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YOU JU'&lt;oT
TALKIN£, TO

IT \1'.-.t&lt;~ COWNE.L

ON '1lo1E PI-lONE,
TOOT&amp;'l

C"'&lt;oPER!

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ntAT AiN'T '&amp;0, i~!
HE. JUI'&gt;T SA\0 ~AT TO
£,ET EVEN WI'IH ME!
NOW P\.EASI!: DON'T
ol&lt;l'ECT ~tN£. MLICH
BEC.t&gt;.LlS!i: I'VI! t.arTA
t.O EASY 11-41&amp;
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KeEP ME IN

SU&lt;SPENSE,
CA&amp;PER!
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EVERY one of these pattems are newly def'igned to the midse!ll:lon st,yle trend.
Patterns are blended stripes) il)terval stripes, clip figures and neat checks, In new color combinations. All are perfectly tailored.
All Shirts In ~ift Boxes

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Jt,~~::~YM~~:~
~ h eld with LouiEe
John Lee and sor, (.If Cleveland
·were recent S"'.Jests of home folks.
" · E. McDade attended the fun.l.
eral of hla~tcr ~ in-law Mrs. A. 0.
MeDn.dc $L Letart Sunday.

Cecil Cox who has lx·en
toursu In elecLrlctt.y at, .ci:;;;;;J;.,,;j'i!::::;,~

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wa! CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
On Lee DeLuxe Tire•
We want. to do oar pari- In help·
1118' everyono to be happy for Chrll•
tmu. and a!'e m~11 an unusual
ortr.:r

MARTIN EBERSBACH

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berln.nlux toda.y

Dec. 21'ith.
With eoob Lee IJt!JLUJ.e Tire Sold
durlnr thhl sale you . ean get .il.n Ill•

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1N6' AlaOJT
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'R'""fiNCS" TO
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For Only le
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Drive In

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Pomeroy Firemen's Association's 35th Annual

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ret. oar prlcel!l on you

tho and GET A TU~E for tc.
TiltS Oli'J'ER GOOD AT ANY
IJilTER.·ClTIES STI\TION

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last Tuefd&amp;Y and beld their TeiU'ar meetfni, "'he day waa 1per~- tn
Qullth)&lt; (m .Ali. D~ At Ill•
&amp;a j
noon hour a very deltclous dlnoer
&amp;D·
'io"A£ aerved. to the ten members.
'I'hc oext .meet.ing will be held at
,
detl1c hollJe of Mn. 'Maggl.e Smith
the ~cond Tuesday Jr. January.
th.Ja 13th day of Dec. 1933.
Mr. and ~ - L&amp;ndl.l Abateen an8 . A. MCCullough
II~ce- the bjrth, of a ba.by dauth·
Judge of the Proba.te Court
tel·. !II!Dled ll~lh Ire\Ie. ·
Meigs Cowtty, Ohio.
. ~r and Mra. Jasper Rolllrs bad
fl[e m.iatorW,ne of Joatns r theli
i!ln11e ,., ftre TUesday nl&amp;ht.
GQldl'a Cllet arid bel many puP~ Of ~ager 8chool wtll entcJ·tnln their many trteM.s with a
Christmaa party at the ec:hool
Columbu, Ohio.
.
he"&lt;U&amp;e Friday afte:rnOOJl .
Samuel Ins oil Jr., (left), who waa pol on the witness stand Jn the Federal Court Oold&lt;n Jaoobs visited - · Knapp
2QO Rounu
Fireproof
. be of c1rcums
.
·t ances surround'mg 1m
. 'ti· a t ton
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h'Ips and ban k ruplcu.~s
. . Saturday.
JHO
of I nsu II receiVers
Rate1 Reduced
1 Mrs. Muon stewlll't baa been vll!.
in
Chicago
Monday,
gets
a
light
from
his
counsel,
Floyd
E.
Thompson,
during
a
lull.
l ttink ~ daughter Mrs. Ray sun
ROOMS •t.tu SU5

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for Uat iTime' When' They
Alumni Ftom' · ,
Middleport .. P...linUnaey Gamlt . · 1
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HOTEL
COLUMBUS

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lt ror dcaert with
jam. crackenand coftee! "Pbiladel·
pbia," made from 8weet cream. i&amp;
delicab!ly-flavortd and pure. HiJbly
nutritious. it it~ for
children. Serve lt often 1

Mra. Ben Powell entertained the
l,adies Akl of the M. E. chureh
Wedne&amp;d.ay. They were maklDB"
s1!ect.s and plllow cases ror Ked !
Cros&amp; distribution .
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r.ie King Thur8da.y evening.

Rev. IUld Mrs. Snyder of TupMrs. O&amp;a ~~!-CObs and ehlldren
Mr. and ll4:n. Mu~ray Hopkins
Jo3huiL . .PJLtB ot Orange visited pen. spent lh~ past woek with Mr . \1Sited Mrs. Clara KIJ1¥ Saturday.
Millard Stewart wa..s ealling ,....,
, ttnd son spent Baturday In Pome· Mr. and Mrl. w . E Robln110n Sa- ilnd Mrs. D. F;. Bwart1.
turda. y.
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Wm. Absten Friday.
!f(ly,
Mrs. OU3 Vai".Meter of Flora.

.\LOA COURT IIOTEL

imiton.

Prteh . . . lD UU. 3 oc. .Uwt•
toil ~

PORTLAND
LET ART FALLS

1Oh&lt;lstmas

vacat!oo

Nr.r..Ut.W

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with

fo1ks .
G. E.· Row;~ who h as been

There will be a Chrl.!:tmas en Mr. ii.Dd Mrs. Jim Swartz and
CARPENTER
Alma Plekena has t&gt;een vi8JtJnlf
tertainment
at the M. E. churcil-, slowly "Improving .
lllld
Mr
.
aod
Mrs.
Dana
Swartz
and
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
DeWeese
the
Coolville were viaitlvg Mrs. Find,
Buru:!ay night.
t p•·et week
lin g's brother and wife Ml'. and Mr11 famtly were lhe guellt&amp; Sunday of
Mrs.
Maple
Townsend
of
OuysMrs.
Dc1z1e
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ones
Bill
dOD
Rich,
John
an'ttth
1-j,as
been
vlalting
his
Mrs.
Harry
,Allen
wHI en~erl.p.~p ~~~~;.:N~e~v,~•~Legit.t. Ul\ viuili ng
Wtll BenL!:,
and ~tei'·in-law, Mr.
1ntd Dale returned to their home at sister Mr1. Anria Dewees and S:aJb- the young rr!urled ladies '"· ~- 1
.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Glenn Lambert of v!He.
1 Albary Thursday.
eb\SII 'fUesd.a~ evening, Dec. 416,with
McDade, at
MiddlePQrt were the gue.stll Sunday
Harry Stout of AtheP,S waa cll.llMrs. Anna Hutton or Dexter who
a
.Ohrlstma.s
~~ tor the elass.
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Mrs. Fred Roberts and
Mrs. Polly Ann Wagner is Ill.
ftnd son Gary,
Letart,
W.
Va
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visited
day.
Mrs. Dale 8~bury
re:tu.rned
Mrs. Na.ncy Sayre is better.
Rev. McCormick of Chester was
John a nd Harry Carlton or Cool- J'.')me Friday.
Mrs. Wa!do Keesling.
~t. Mcpade Of
¥111w«??'f~
the dinner gucat of Mr. and Mrs •1iiie _s pent Sl,llld~y. "lth theit sister · Wilbur Rupe spE!nt .
was
-buried
l.p.
Letart
Pall.s
, and, Mr8. 'ObiR").eJ . I OCNIC
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V1 L. Shumway Siint1ay.
Mrs. Clara Folrod. :,
Sur.day with bAS'
RacJu1l, were aa.fiing
Andel'!'lon Bentz ot C~;~olvUle and
Mr. ar~ Mts. J . M. Bentz wcra Rupc and (amUy of
Ml-s
. .McCienan Joh~Sdn.
&lt;;. D. Bentz spont Mcmd'i.y In Hunt- Pomeroy visitors SaLurday even.lng. . Mr_s. Vlna' "stsilan •
·. 8fll ",

1 Mr . nad Mrs. Oscar FlndUng of

New Snt71'U, Florida
50 Room··- se Bat.b&amp;, Steam
R~~otes

JAMES H. BUTJ,.ER
Manaaer

01-~eerve

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COFFEE SHOP
Uauler Sttme Mana.aemeu&amp;

Heated
\VrUe for Booklet 11.nd

.eJUit. unwrap a snowy-white lq~
ol "Piilladdphia" Brand Cnam

!Young Insull was q,uizzed in a-~ ~t.Eort to establish whether receiverM had. been ar-l tt~e~~~~f::nct~:;, ~:J:; · !111M~~
ranared by his fugitive father beforehand.
bu:l"l qutte 111.

BATH 'l.l!O
DINING ROOM AND

favo'rite

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Jeqt't~ at the &amp;t...Jidari:t QJ.J
Qo., ~1\l&lt;lloport,' 0 .

$].95

ne
~taljdnc e.YDI"I of tme rDIIf•
OODpllldtruoold•fooh.....dboilid

FASHIONABLE BRO'ADCLOTtl

dftMiiltl a.ewly combined! Smooth
•ad Vol!rfl:y. made in the eulu1ivo

Er.tt. Mlbcte Whip.

KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP I
, ,s elfD DRESSING -~- )

ITOO_!S -AND C.ASPJ;B

Two Can Play the Same

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~U£.f.IT

'&lt;'OU A Cf\R\&amp;TMj&gt;.S. J:!i\~~~ORE&amp;ENT! CRo'Ss MY
HEART~ CAS.PS,R .
JU&amp;T I(IDDIN£ VQU!
t CAN'T AFFORD
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MUCf-1 114\S.

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YOU JU'&lt;oT
TALKIN£, TO

IT \1'.-.t&lt;~ COWNE.L

ON '1lo1E PI-lONE,
TOOT&amp;'l

C"'&lt;oPER!

AND U&lt;. LET 114E. CAT
OLn' OF 'n-IE
J.lAI/E

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ntAT AiN'T '&amp;0, i~!
HE. JUI'&gt;T SA\0 ~AT TO
£,ET EVEN WI'IH ME!
NOW P\.EASI!: DON'T
ol&lt;l'ECT ~tN£. MLICH
BEC.t&gt;.LlS!i: I'VI! t.arTA
t.O EASY 11-41&amp;
YEAR!

AW.
KeEP ME IN

SU&lt;SPENSE,
CA&amp;PER!
WW.T DID
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FOR ME'?

'(EAR!

EVERY one of these pattems are newly def'igned to the midse!ll:lon st,yle trend.
Patterns are blended stripes) il)terval stripes, clip figures and neat checks, In new color combinations. All are perfectly tailored.
All Shirts In ~ift Boxes

•MAN

MOUNiAIN"

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·ed.
Jt,~~::~YM~~:~
~ h eld with LouiEe
John Lee and sor, (.If Cleveland
·were recent S"'.Jests of home folks.
" · E. McDade attended the fun.l.
eral of hla~tcr ~ in-law Mrs. A. 0.
MeDn.dc $L Letart Sunday.

Cecil Cox who has lx·en
toursu In elecLrlctt.y at, .ci:;;;;;J;.,,;j'i!::::;,~

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wa! CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
On Lee DeLuxe Tire•
We want. to do oar pari- In help·
1118' everyono to be happy for Chrll•
tmu. and a!'e m~11 an unusual
ortr.:r

MARTIN EBERSBACH

"&amp;v~"

'Service Station

berln.nlux toda.y

Dec. 21'ith.
With eoob Lee IJt!JLUJ.e Tire Sold
durlnr thhl sale you . ean get .il.n Ill•

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POMEROY, OHIO.

1N6' AlaOJT
'"6 ::t"~ST

'R'""fiNCS" TO
IN

C"~l -'b"E\..

Ot\l My &lt;!ftto:-1..

ner tube of co~£'0DdiD&amp; siiUI

For Only le
· We have a slse tor
Drive In

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Pomeroy Firemen's Association's 35th Annual

y'oar

ret. oar prlcel!l on you

tho and GET A TU~E for tc.
TiltS Oli'J'ER GOOD AT ANY
IJilTER.·ClTIES STI\TION

Inter-Cities Oil C:::o.
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BENEFIT
FRO!f FEDERAL PLAN

11,- Neul,. U,OOO PUI lo c-tJ for Reduced AcreW . . . _ ·t o c- From Tobac:co,

C.. .... Ho•

Cropo

Important tha.n wheat, In Meip
t'Ol.ll'.ty , the ber.etJt paymenl.l to be
nu:1ved by farmerA will be greatly

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CENTRAL SCHOOL
CHILDREN 'Lllt:KY'
AS FURNACE FAILS

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1o1r1. Jenny

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Toylor

of

Thura-

IDIIIIIlDI on I'OUie to Wellobors
....... ohe Will IIIIODd tllo· llolldoyo

wttb her IOD·I.n-laW an4 da\llhter,

.Mr. and Mra. Howard Kon'lloll.

teaM 1ot ua out • dar ea.rlJ
• lui. rear IIDd we di4D't. bave to
have our Ohrtatmu Protram. well
thk yeu- the furnace wan broke

1 theria

Ebor B.....,. wu o 1111&gt;1!"'
of bla 'd.Dele, T. K. Breftr

CIUU&gt; CLUB MEETS

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and the water ran au over tne nre

and we ean't beet. the bu1ldlne: and
~o achool 11 out today 1nlte8d ot
tornmTOw. Oee, but. we"re ronnaj

number

of

Pomeroy

tor

acore were awarded to the
I b11b
f llowlnl
drat
1411
~~ ROODci 14ra. jan°:;!~;~

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c!.alng the holiday vacaUon, it was
announced.

Prepare
Xmas Programs

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Mr. and Kra. Paul 8m1tb

If 11'1 ..... It'l !D The nibuDe

Hohtek Ind. tamUJ,

Mary Harden wu a reoen\~
of Ma:rtne Smith.
Ralph Bradford ..., unable
o.ttencl echool tb&amp; put week an PI'
count of Wnel&amp;.

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FOHEIGN THA~E
AH TO IM~R~V[
nlUWING ~ ~ CT

famUy,
Monday. claM of the M. ~11
'Ibe Prlend&amp;hlp

~HILAO£LPHIA IS
CRIPPL£~ Bl ACT
~f TRUCK ORI~£RS

Up Naval Ladder

Preeident Ratifies
don Silver A.,ree.
ment
LIMITS PROpUCTION

25,000 Paralyze Buaineaa
In Eaatem City By
Sta1Jin1 Strike
PlCKETS STATIONED

Seta

To Perauade Street
Operaton To Join
Movement

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Price Of White
Metal At 64.Sc
Per Ounee

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Basketball !
Friday, Dec:. 22,
pOMEROY GYM

POMEROY H. S.
-va.-

CHESAPEAKE HI.

WarDer Bu.Mr. Bu'by Keeler,
Dl&lt;~ Pawell, Be.. Daniell,

DftECTIVE HERE

Uu Meft1e, .GtnJer &amp;orers.
OWJ I U - ,Oeorp llftnL

Shoot"'

:e-il Sold

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Get Yoi!r "·.' ·
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. 'CHftiSTMAS GREEnNG CARDS

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Rearit8 Niwa

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BUY

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10 Pk1•

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11Uver

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one halt of ltl aelplorap and to

2

Gilts!

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DRESSING . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Qt. ZSc
MINCE MEAT, bulk ..... .. ........ tb. 15c
DEL MONTE PEAS . . . . . . . . 2 No. 2 can• 2Sc

Eight O'clock

tol-l ,e 3 Ibs 47C
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HEAVYWSIGHT BROADCLOTHS
RICH tUSTROUS SATEENS
FINE COUNT PERCALES

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P4JAMAS

SiUte·Poua!l ...; ~~ tee;

PINOCIILit WINNIB8

ORANGES

or

Quite a crowd
on~lookera and
players were m attendance Wed-

.. PI"'"'" I neadoy evenlnJ at the Olub lloltw.urant t.o watch and partJClpate
the pinochle oonteat. •popiQJ'ed
t.he club.
Twehty playen toot

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: SW-EET ·f'OI'A!J'OP . . . . . . . . .. . . . . e IW. llllc
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KIDDY CARS ... ...... .... , . .. .. $1.35
COASTER WAGONS . ~ . . . . . . . . 8Sc Up
BICYCLES .......... : .. .... ,$25.00 Up
CHILD'S AUTO .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. $6.00
TRICYCLES .. .. ........ ..... $1.95 Up
ROLLE~ SKATES, ball beariq ..... 98e
XMAS TREE LIGH.TS, Mazda . . . . . 39c:
WIND-UP ,TRAINS .............. $1.00
CHILO'S WOODEN. 'ROCKERS ..... 9Sc
CHil-D'$ WOODEN ROCKERS ... $1.95
-FURNITURE AT OLD PRICR" • ·
3·piec:~ Velour Livin1 Roo~ Suite. . $5-t.iis
,, 3-Pt-Mohir L~'!* R-~it~ ...79.8§ ~ ,
\·'&lt;"!~ !ia••ut "'n~~.~~U1Je.r·,1 •
3·pteee w •lftllt ~~~ Riic!.b 'Sill~· . . lias
Foo~ Stoolo .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 9&amp;
Card Tablea . . . . . . . .. ' . . .. . . . . .. . . 79c:
Sniokero .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 79c: Up
Genuine Hoocler Kitchen ~binets $18o85
SEE US AND SAVE ON YOUR XMAS

Sweet! Juic)-1
s;.. 200
and 21e

part and

the follow:IDI were ad,Judpd w1a....
nen: Bernice Pant, •'lVI· &amp;itaintd.
a. acort1 of 8,102 and Erneai Lallholder of the loweet ICOlC,

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McMaster Hardware &amp;
FuraiiD' ,eo. . _
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oovt:r au usual eharaes and ex·

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Rajah Salaol

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Dollar Tax
Set On Liquors

hereafter
the
UP,Ited States or
possesalona,
IUbJtct to depoaltora Of\ tiUCh sllVer

tall
paid

uue

WEA THER-P !i r t l l
cloudy, slightly colder jD
northwest tonight. Satl!J'day partly cloudy.
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Jim 'l'Oibott coiled on Lor.:·
T.utaN TO IAIL
Orlmlll. ThurodaJ.
C1w1e0 Boboek of Roland"'
Qtla Leaper,
no ar- opent 'l'ueodAy night with Ralph
,..led W - y Dllhl ond p-.! Bmllb.
the OOUl\ly Jall by OOIIDIJ auth)Ira. l'lllo Buoh vlalted her Jlle&lt;&gt;oJ,
orltlea. Accord1nl to the. poUce re- u:n. AI1ce HID and famtly , reeord be wu booked for intoxication eently.
and faoed a pnllminacy lu!artna
Mrs Clara Rboadl
nturned
lr.. a lOcal magl8trate'll court on home · Sunday nilht from Mew
that charge.
Brtahton, Pa., where Bhe Yialtetl
her chUdren. She wu accomp;ui·
ted home by her BOn, Ralpb.
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Helen Sellers wu a recent
EAS'i SPILLEit
guest of trlendl at Raclne.
Mr. and Mrs. Oney Oatnor, Cor~ Mrs. Eber Brewer zpent the
neliua oonaer, ora DaUer and week end with her unde, T. J\.1,
Charley and Mad1aOD Powell apeut Brewer and famUy.
Saturday evenin&amp; with !tr. 11md
Mrs. Hattie Powell and Mra.
~ Mm. Homer Lovett and. chUdNn. Lettie SaJI'e apent the week end
llrl. Martha Rooe ol Bald Knobs with the rormen dal\lhter, MT'I.
Q)eflt. Monday with her aliter, Mr Marte Lawrence a.nd family.
and Mrs. Oliver DaUer and tamllJ.
Joe Cozart of Stlvenvme, called
-bn hla 11011,. Hobart oamrt and

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11en&amp;Uon OPe mlsht have heatd
l1lid he llltened to the Central
school chUdren Thunday at U :00
when tbey were dlsm''Md. by a.
Clyde Wolfe, pr1nclpal shortly af..
ter the failure or the furnace lett
the bulldlnl without heatlne faeW-

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Phone 286-I.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

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N:':;
lad.lel, au .-....
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11r&gt;!Emben of a cazd eJub. PriRI

bft.ve the PJ'OilUl thla afternoon
Instead of tomorrow t.bovJh, r.o f
we're oot aa lucky aa we mJahC
have been.''
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EDITORIAL OFFICE

wile, Vm"'-J nlabt.

A b&amp;nquet and eard party were

•nJol'ed Wedn-r

8mltb. fte
Will be IIIII. II with
Morrla 011d RGbori BaldoD of 11~·
JaDd.ua.
Jlr. ADd :1111. OrYey QoiMr
Tueodl.y With btl
brother, 111'. Ind. lin. ftte' 8mi~
tnd f&amp;DiilJ.

non -

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VexJne t.Dd Ralph

ou.1 wu a rialto!' m IOWn

"Yo--bo JllnmJ, we lot. out ot
sehoo1 • day early acam thJa year

You remember Jut r-.r tbe

Thunc!oy

t nlaU'ftll

, . . .P~ ,

penses. The dollars coined ti'OI,Il
l1aU auch newly mined sll11er wJll
be retumed to the depoeitor. The
ttalf .surrendered &amp;o the KOYem •
P»nt will be retained 1h the treaa..
lilY."

afternoon
bef&lt;tre Magt.~ •
quesUoning II\
appearance in th&lt;:
bu.J.a. of

IlO.I.reo Improving lorelan trade
O'..ndltlona tbe president'! action. is

(esll!&gt;ed to boost commodity prlcea

at home and to live much needed
1mJ1011u ·to mlnl1\J OCIIY!IIeo In tb18

country. Sil'Vel', tt waa

J)olnted

out,

1&amp;: a by-product In miMI'I which
J:,roduce t.e their ohtef J)l'Oduet,
IJnc, copper and lead. With aliter
now oUhinl a meana for profit. It
wu obterved, many of the otber
metal
lmluotrteo WIU bertn produo,
fOdlitlbued ot• ..... Three)

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€ortJoration Sued
For Stealing Love
Huot.uad

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