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Around And
About
. Midd leport

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Twilight Garden Club Holds Reg ular
Session Thursday Evening At Pomeroy .

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By LUC!LL ■ HAWKIHI
Twilight Garden club Thursday evening �t their home, Mui- .
Mrs. Anna Miller ba1 returned
berry Ave.
The meeting, in charge of Mrs . T. A. Hennessy, president, to her home in Lant1ville after a

Mrs. Minnie Davis and Miss Sarah Phillips entertained the

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Mr. and Mn. William Bland
and daushters, Ca rla and Cathy, ar­
rived Loday to spend the week end
with Mr. and Mn. Guy Reynalda.
Visiting with the Reynolds Friday
were Mra. Edna Burdette 111d M.rs.
Cha rles Chambers or Leon.
M.r. and Mn. Everett Bachner
and dau1hten, Karen and Connie,
and Mra. Ida Bachner plan to
leave Sunday mornin g for F■ll1
Church, Va., where they will visit
with Mr. and Mra. Eugene Bach•
ner and daughter. They will also
visit at Wuhln,ton, D. C.• before
retumin&amp; home.

opened with devotions by M iss Ethel Garland, who read from · Y isi_t wi t h Mn. Everett McK nta:bt,
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Mre. Kati� D■v1s ot t.ncaville
�pent the put 10 day1 With Mn.
Everett M('Knighl..
Mr. and Mrs. Charita WitbrOw
returned home Wedneaday ,wen•
ing after a visit in Barberton with
his brother•in-l■w and 1l1ter, Mr,
and Mrs. C. E. Hu1nmel and other
relatives.
Bentz Wolfe visited · In PlanU
today with his sislen, Mlue■ Ida
and Au�usta Wolfe .and brothe r
Grover .
Mr. and M r1. Donald Murphy
Pilt.sbur;h
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were overnight
guest, Thursday of Mr. and Mra.
Dwlght Locan and son. They
I were enroute home after a vac.a­
I lion in Te11nc1see and Kentuck)' ,
I Mr. and Mra. Ralph Sewell and
family attended a family reunion
1 in Dayton recently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weese and
Miu Marcia Karr were visitors In
1 Huntington Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr!!. Harry P. Smith
ThursdHy in WatP.r)oo
I 11pent
where Mrs. Smith w11 the cuc■t
speak.er al the Methodi1t Youth
Fellow11hip.
Miss Nose Mary Shay of G rafton
I W. Va., ,who i1 the CUHl of her
g randmother, Mr■. Albert Meea
was the Wednesday dinner gueat
oi Mr. and Mra. Earl Denny Sr .
I and son.
Receive, Duchttrge
------; Jack M. B raley arrivl!d hr&gt;me
1 Augu,1 13 from Kce,]cr Ai r Forc_c
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his
Baae, Mi11., Where he received
I discharge from the u s. Air }'orre. I
• 'Braley WH lnjured in an accident
wh ile ·� duly at the ba'"' and WH
hoep1tal1zed for 10 weeks.
-"Mrs. Francea Bearh1 was In
charge of the met1Un1 of the Bu1y
Bee C1ae1 of th1! Middlt1port Finl
Baptill Chu rch when they met
Thurada)' .at the �hurch for their
: regular meetln1.

The Lord's Prayer in u nison . .
nd _8 _was
closed the devotions . Members , m Colurn bu1, Sepl. 7 il_
W1l11amPhil
Mrs,
and
d1scuB11ed
responded Lo roll call with a new son was named as delegate and
bulb for fall planting .
Mrs. Webster -a, alternate.
The contest "Arrangement ol
in
held
clinic
the
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report
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Marielta was i,:1ve11 by Mrs. Jed the Week" sponaored by the Citi•
Webster Sr. ,1nd CJt hers who at- uma Natlonal Bank, which will
tended. The Ohio Garden Club begin October 1 and continue for
..\uoei•tion mt' clmg to be held I one )'ear, was explained by Mrs.
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MEN'S PEDWIN
lo change the next meeting from
\VH JTE, B Li CKTON
Sept. 1:1 to Sept. 22. The meellng
will be a planne d potluck and the
' place will be ilnnounced later.
M rs. Leverett Roush read an
article "Lovely Lilies Bloom All
CompleteJy Washable
Summer" taken from Ame rican
Wonderful for a Band Shoe
Home magazine and a 11,per "The
Sijzl"S 7 lo I I
. Cullure of Peonie�·· was pre11enti ed by Mi,a Augusta Genheime r.
Judee■ for nower arraneement were Mn. Uerald WllderTHE SHOE BOX
mth, Mn. Eddie Smith end Miss
Lucretia GenheJmer. Blue ribMlddlepon, Ohio
bons were awarded to Mrs. Phil
William,on, Mis:s Ethel Garland,
1t Mi11 Sa rah h1il l1p,. and Mrs.
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Minnle Davis.
I Refre■hmenls wNc rcr\/efl by
IT'S
the ho1tea!c1 asMslcd b y Miss
Mar ilyn Davis aml �trs. Wylll1
D•vill ,
SMITH CLOTHING
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length coat of m111tant and
white tweed, with deep patch
pock.ell and a lhMrl ODDl.r,
WU dealped by Robert Jtnos
for the Ben Oerahel
The llhort •lt.,V'lll are Nt poln.t..
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Merchandise

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1a ! Events
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1 he Carpenter Doya 4•H Club
held • wiener roalt Monday evenlng with Thad Dye ae host and furnishing transportation for a truck
aide aflerwards. Member&amp; in at•
..cndance were David Wooten, Dean
¼ ooten, Charles Turner, Walter
.iordan, Thad Dye and adv isor Carl
Guestl wcH Oleva
/Jreenlees.
Smith, Mrs. Ava Greenlee■ and
Rose
Carolyn, Jimmy Hanina,
Rhoade■ and Hilla and Mr. and
Mrs. Mendal Jo rdan.
MYP Ml.ITS
The Metl)odi■t Youth Fellow1blp
of the Terr.pie Methddl1t Churc h
met at the church. Supday evenina.
Mra. Cheater Price and M r. and
M n. Arthu r Crabtrff were the
eounaelo rs in eharae with Lorena
and Lau ra . Pri ce, Janet Ingram,
Cathy Seel and Lin� Queen and
cousin attendins:. The chureh pie•
tore plates ■re being ordered.
NotH •f lnterNt
Mrs, Ralph Frazier and children
of Gallipolis visited with her pa renu, Mr. and Mn. �rn GilloJly.
Other gueata were M�. and Mrt.
Harold G11lo&amp;J.y, G1llipoli1, and Mr-.
1111d.,1Jn, eoefl Otllocly and Steven,
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Alhe1 _
Mr. and Mr1. CIAl'thce Lee, :r,,i.
Dora, Florid■, and dlu1htcr, Mrs.
Geor1e Klemke, Santa• Monlca, Cal•
ilornia, vl■lted Mra. Faye Jordan
a�d other relaUvea In thla vicinity
the past wee�.
.
Mr. and i•n. William Culwell
we re called to Fl1lwood1, Ky., on
Monday by the seriou, lllnen or
her mother, Mrs. Thomas Tackett.
Mr. and Mn. Harley Townsend
and family of Galena were Sunday
gueata of her uncles, Paul, Charles
anrl WHllam C. Peck, The)' .ittend­
ed the burial of Weltina Town,ond
·1 hompson Ill 'l'e111plc C.:cmelcry on
Sunday al lernoon.
Cpl. Frank Epple of Harrison­
ville on rurlolla:h from Falrbank1 ,
Alaska, was also · a a:uest at the
Peck home.
Mrs. Beuie Str�mg, Alhon1, w11
a week end via.itor with her slater,
M r. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan and
family,
Mr. and Mr,. Chester Bauma:ard•
ner and children of C«Nlhoclon
we re week end 1ue1t1 or her par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. Dale Dye,
Mr. and !'11'1. H. E. Starkey and
Mr. and Kn. Dale Dye attended
the Homeeomtn• at Pearl Chapel
on Sunday.
Coluinbl1 Granlf will have an­
nual inaperetion on Frid,:,, evenlna::,
Augu1t 28. Member&amp; are urced to
allend. Relre1hmen" wlll bo pot­
luck wlth lee tea.

Busy Bee Ciass
Ho ' -4s Church
Session Thursday

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The meeting opened with the de
volional period by Mr■. Ethel
Hughes ln charge. Uaina- the four.
th chapter of lat , John a■ the
sc ripture her the.me was "In Love
There la No Fear". Mr.. Hughes
closed the devotion1 wllh the
-poem "Gratitude of the Humble"
Mabel
Mn. Nora Mills, Mra:
Bennett, Mrs. Huahe1 wer e nam•
ed as � committee for a (uture
project.
Following the bu1lneu meet­
ing Mn_ ElecLI Souden w11 i n
cha r.11:e of the proaram with Mr1.
Iva Tu rner, M)·a. Bennett and

Mrs. Bearb, tu,na
� ui:ne
1 wa, conducted b� put.
lira. io"411n.

The meetlns cloaed with pr-,,
er by M rs. Bennett after wbkh
rll:freahmenb were erved wlth
Mr■. Margaret Ella Lewl1 11
chai rman ot the paper lea, Olher
1 hoate11e1 were Mra. Grace Luman,
I Mra. Mo rah Leona rd, Mrt. Vir­
ginia Malik, Mra. Ca rrle Knopp
and Mn. Althea M iller a contributing ho1te11.
There were twenty-one mlflm1 bers and two gucata present.
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i Auxiliary M eeting
· Tuesday fvening
In Middtsport

The Ladles Auxlllary to Feeney.
I Dennett P nst, A1nerlcan Legio'n
will meet thl■ Tue1day evenlna: al
the Leglnn
Hall, Middleport.
Mr■. LIiiian Stelft, preside nt, is
Ut.lilin,: 111 members lo be preaent
Cor i mportant bu1ine11 wUI be
: taken care of.
I The girl■ who attended Ohio
Glrl'a St.ate, Dorla Rice and Judy
Sauer are to be preaent lo speak
to the ladlea of their eKper ieneea
while ■ltendln1 the camp thJ1
summe r.

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Held By Girls
Of 4-H Club

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Reunion Is Held
At Park, S�day

A slumber party w11 held at the
home or Mn Marie Turner for the
Salem Center Glrl1 •·H Club with
all membera pt11ent but one.
8in10 w11 played followed by
d1ncin1. A door brlH w11 won by
Und■ Lltbey.
Relreahmenta tlLfere HrYtd fol.
lowed by various othtir aC!tlvHle,.
The late 1how w11 enjoyed bJ 11'
The annual Bumc■raH' .!teunlon
followed by home made kt enam. WII hold Oil Sunday
In t!10 N&amp;i&lt;;
AcUvltln Jaated unUJ tho ._ Haven Gudtn qub
Park.
houn" of the mornln1,
Durlq the afternoon la b111lnear
Hulon wu bold In cbaqo of thl
Pl'llidont llltold BWlll■m •r. A'"'
ltillleetli
Cldldrell'1
prap,,11
port wu PNlioot..i,'111_
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made toward tho wi1Un1 of I hla,
tory Of U.. -lJumprnor ,f1mli,.
Huold ........v w11 retained
u preal4tll1 anti.
BUllllarnw,
Asaor� Qolon and Style■
u aeentu,-tnu\U'V In an tlff&gt;
Uon of ol!lcon for
oomlni;:
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Approlilnat�J, 100 poroon, at,

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Mrs. Allen Knopp anu daught-1r,
Mr■. Harold Voaelsong of Ironton
■J)fnt a day this week in Columbus.
Mn. Paul Smart 1penl several
days thla werk in Galllpolis with
her d1u1hter 1nd1 family Mr. and
Mrs. Manni11; Kloe1 and1 s011, Kent.
Mr. and lira. Cash B�hr and
daughtert, Candace al\d Ctvialine,
and Mr. and Mra. Harold E. Hub­
bard and dall&amp;hter, Marta Kay,
plan to leaH thia evening for a
week'• vacation in Vi rginla.
B3e Ktnneth C1le arrived Fri­
day from Bainbridge, Md., to
spend the week end with Mn. Cale
and dau.i:ater at the home of her
parent.I, Mr. and Mn. Jbx Roller.
.lVilltln&amp; ae.veral daya thlJ week
wf'th Mr. and /df■. David Sneller
were their dauPttt, Flount:e of
GalUpolll ind Jin. Sneller', niece,
llro. Thomas Bruner and daughter,
Karen, of Mat0n Town, W. Va.
Mr. and din. Richard Vaughan
and ehUdrenJ D,ln and Beth plab to
ao to ounb■r,
Va., thl■ evening
to visit wllh her parent,, Mr. and
Mrt. W. D. Panon■ and their own
mon, ,BJU, who ha■ •been vlsitin1
with hl1 grandparents. On Sunday
U111 Vaughan . f.lmlly and the Par•
IODI' wlll ailend the Evan■ picnic
in Huntlngton and Mr. and Mrs.
Vau1han and chUdL·en wlll 10 to
Olnclnn.U on Tuelday.
"• Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hyell and
dau,hter, Sandn, Columbus, ar.
i::lved l11t night to spend the week
end with Mr. and Mr■. John Brick­
le,.
Mr. and Mr1. Denver R ice and
.aon, Bllly, apent several d1y1 this
week at Cherry Ridge.
Mr. and Mn. earl Gilmore and
daushter, Carla sue, and Mr. and
i'llr1. WIIUam White (Sally Ollmore)
. and dauahter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Tewkabaey returned today
from Buckeye Lake where they
have spent the p11t week. Mr.
Tewk1bll')' will return to Colum­
bus Sunday where he ls 1ttendln1
barber school.
1 M,"1" Fi, 1, conrtn,4
10 b·l•
ho111e with Ule mumps.
, Lt. and Mrs. James 'Roller and
ohild.ren, Kathy, Jimmy and Joh11D.f, of Rantoul, lllinots, arrived on
friday to 1pend the wNik end-with
their parenta, M r. and Mrs. M■x
Roller and Mr. and Mrs. Home.r
fflrtley.

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Out Joppa Way

James Brannon has enrolled in
lhe music worbhop at OU.
AUendlng the Joppa Sunday
School plc�lc at Forked Run Lake
wen Rev. Freeland No rr i,, Mr. and
'tin. Jed Thanthorey, Mr. and M rs.
Q.eorae Recd, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Reed, Pt1le, Arlene and Caroline
Jtetd, Mar11111ret Groeentckle, Patty
1Uld 18obby Grosanlckle, :'\tr, and
Mra. B. M. Buchanan, E11zabeth,
Benjamin and Joey Bu�h■nan,
BNnda Ban, Mr. and Mra. Clari•
111ont Harris, Dorla Randolph, Mr.
a�d Mr■. Bud NuLttr and ChucllJe
of Beverly, Ohio, and Mary.
· Roy Dean Ward haa ■pent the
la1t few dA.)'1 with hla aunt and
ramlly, Mrai B. M. Buchanan. Roy
Uvea at Coal Run. Olllo.
Mr, and Mn. Purl DIiion were
ln,Newark, Ohio to tee her motherJ
who hu b.een very Ill. The Dlllona{
ton ,� Ru, ii on leave from the
NaYJ. ..
IU• IUeen Brannon 11 home arter Y11ltlne her brother and 1iater,
rnoet of .Ulilfl summer.
Ill\ and Mn. Curtl1 Mlll•r and
raml� 111ttended the Miller reunion
It Not\11, " llthd State Pork, Coiro,
w. iVI, ; Sunday.
Vtrlblla CUrt11 11 workln1 11 tho
Publle Debt In Parkenbur1.
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ontorlill!od with a dlnnet Tlu1n,
daf ■t their llome, MuJbt� Ave.
GUfftl wore Jin. 1!11,.orth Wolle
of Cdhllnbua, Mr. and Mro . llll►
wortb •Wolle. Jr. of Chulotto, JI,
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Teach Combined
Classes Su11day

Jame, Buchanan will be the
teacher for the combined seealon
of the Sunday srhool cl1ue1 or
the Fint United Pre11byted1n ,
�hurcb, Middleport, when they
meet in the 11nctuU7 of the
church tomorrow mornine.
Fred Lewi1, auist.ant, wlll be
in char1e of the service In the
absence or the
superintendent,
Richa rd Vaughan. Mrs. Lillian
Stelff, church orcanltt will ■c•
company the conererat lonal sing­
In;:.
Next Sund1y regular claAle■
will be held durina: the Sunday
school hour and on the' fourth of
Sept. the pastor, Rev. Howard
Ruppelt, will return from hi■ va•
cation when morning worship aer•
vice, will resume.

BPW Plana Picnic

We 111br concrete

Dr. Kathryn Poindexter nictl�•
ed �ord of the d,ath of Miu Mabel
Mallory. 81, of St. Cloud, Fla.
Mi11 :-iallory died suddenly on
July 1 1 followtn1 a beak 1Uaet
and waa buried in St. Cloud on July
15. She wa■ a native of Syracuae
and a p-aduale of Carleton Colt1a:e
oI which,, C. T. Coatn 'w11 auper•
lntendent. In 1896.
'Her father, the late Ed Mallory,
owned and opetated • 1tore Jn
Syraeu■e for many yea111. The Mil•
Jory home plaee i1 now lhe property ol the Albul')' Method lit ehuteh
and w11 at-Yen to the e)turcb by the
-Malloht'1 for a pil'IODl&amp;t', .

Charter Draped
f.or Past Chiefs
At DAV Session

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-llver-praent hmband Of
maid la a PNHQUilltl for
lhll Londun-bom tweed �
by Cb&amp;rlee en.o: It buttou
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"I try to explain that u1ually
there are good Chinese . .,in }be plc­
turea to balance my performance,
but they don't lite it," Kam a■ld.
Will he mill bl11 •,old Job on
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"WHO ,WA� TlfAT LADY"
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Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda
Dorothy Milone ,and ·
Anthony Quinn In
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- all'o James Maton end
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Also cartoon
IUNDAY 1nil -DAY
Rock Hudlon - Dorla Doy
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answerinl' W1llaee'■ descrlptlon,
had threatened a local tavern own­
er with I cun and demanded that
he hand over a bottJe of liq11or.
Sherlll Hamllllach W11 aeatthlnJ
for the m�m ,....·.en the repon. � of
the theft al ...1e falrgrci,uadl wu
made.
Wallace's audadty and luck in
esuping fro m . offielall Sltunta,
night �u,Jled that of '"lfUUY"
Pirman, tocal official, apeed: to­
day. Aft.er leaving the fair IJOllndt.
he dilehed the st.alidn w.■,ott· on
Route 124 at Laurel CIW, ealled. a •
local 11rq:e and bad a wrecker
pull him out, and · eluded offiem'I
lhrou&amp;hout the ni&amp;ht.
He wrecked Ule Ration waom
Sunday morning and escaped on
foot in Jaebon. ID the vehicle
were roU. of penn.la: and lilwr
taken from the traitor and a .h
calibre revolver.
W■ll■ce, who 11 uid to be I ni­
li",e or cbiUJcothe, was deteribed
as between 35 and 40 years of . 11e,
um pounda, 5 feet, to� incbea,
.abort. cut red hair with a tattoo Qf
a oman o.n his arm. He bad
ed1at a at.and at the fair and bK
quit hit job Saturday.
The driver of another ttolen
hide WU not IO lucky.
At ,:20 a. m. Sunda)' mornlq.
count official■ apprehended Willie
Lee Williams, youn1 Parkenbdr.1
Negro youOI, after be bad wrec-l;ed
a stolen car al Rock Sprinat, and
eacaped on foot. He wfia arrested
at Laurel Cliff and i■ Iodced ID
the county Jail.
The car, owned tiy Jlm C. Jbbn­
aon, tJtUe Hocking, was praomed
to be stolen .although the owner
lou.tocl Joi lod.lJ : bf
had nol
wuhin.gton C.ounty oUlcla)a. �­
It wu i.o,
ill Hartenbac�· uid.
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•• In the lhtriff'• 6111«, the' 1.1,r,
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the let aide, alid aidewa,f !I. feet
before it 1&gt;verturned. The drher
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Alto ureated bj lhe ahoriff'i lle­
drivlng while Jntosi.cated following
uieir arMt by · Pometoy police pu'tment over the week end _.,.
over the week end, Chi�f Jed Wflb­ James Hawley, Cheshire, .... 8mi,
nard Garnes, Dexter Route I. IJa•·
ster Nid today.
. Nonnan Stewa'rt. MUQII, wu ar­ 1ey ii listed as I parole
rested COUowin1 an accident on and ia also facing tJirt.e eh.argf:11• ln
Eut Main-at al 2:28 a. -.. Sunda, county court, HBIUll and bathlf'J',
momln1. Stewart•• car plunged making menacing treat.I and $
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over thlfl river bink: Jlear the Pom­ turbin, the peace.
Mfidavib were •� by Jama
eroy Ceme�t ock: yard. The driv­
er ha� tefl �scene when P9lice D. and Homer Griffith, Jr. Gamet
anived and w later ,nested at i1 being held for Welt Virginia au-­
a Reute 1 nl1ht club, b)' Shorilf thoriUe.■ on a non..upport chaqe ,
and ii under lnvealip tlon b)' . lo­
Hartenbaeh for Pomeroy. p0lice,
Stewart wu releue,I Sundar on cal officen.
f, wrodi Sund1J ,t Laurel Qtff
$250 bond. He waa oJi luve from
wu lnvesti1ated by eount1 .offi­
the armed lel'Yice1.
Alao cb1r1ed wltll DWI W11 CUI· cen. Thomu Ray Reuter, drMlll
PllrlenBurg, eut on Route 12' lpld oflkml,
lord · Wblttillllon,
who ns arr.nted at •� _,. m. on that hi■ truck akidded on die wet
Sunday arld wai still tiilq held In biehway, hit a bank and turned:VV•
jail today, Other POIIIVOY pollc:e er on It■ aide, with mediUffl . clam•
arre■ta were Sae 'l"b(tm:u, Fomeroy, age to the •�- "TIie driver wu
chuw.l with ln!Qiallon and How• uninjured.
ard Moore, flKne. W. Va., char­
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Holter Sunday were Mn, Edith
Si11on and children, Mr. and
M ra. Rus■ell Wynkoop and son
of Columbus, Mr. and Mn. Har­
old Holter and children of Lon'?
Bottom and Mr. and Mrs. D.:ivid
Holter and family, C.1leeter.
:Mra. 4'-mand1 Baer, Mn. Mark
Evans and son Dennis and- Mt1.
daua:hters
Harold Newell and
ra. Charles Baer
vl11ttd Mr. an
�. George Baer
and l(r. and
Sunday,
M r. and Mn. Vir&amp;il Walker of
B11han and M�. and Mrs. Roy
Cu.rtl1 or Pomeroy visited Mr.
ind Mn. Lewis WaJIEer Saturday.
Mn. Anna Freeter vlllled NV•
with her dau1hter,
eral days
-Mn. Oeor1e a.er and family.
Edmund Grueser yislted Mr.
and Mni. Lewia W1l1Eer Friday
evenlna.
Mn. Lillian Nagper, lln. Hom•
er DIii, llr. •nd .lln. Wlllud
Faudree aad Mn. 4manda Baer
attended church Suttdl)' evenln1
at the Nuatene Ch\ll'Cb1 Syra-

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Birtlulay Celebrated
extt-tained, "and Ric.hard Boont'
The birthday oC M'fi. Amanda
wa■ very unhappy that 1 wouldn't
sign a new l!Onl ract for next aea­ t&lt;aspar was celebrated Thursday
whc-:,, the Busy Bee Sewing Ci rcle
"&gt;n. But he has forgive{' me.
1f lhe Federated Church met at
"When an actor leaves a serlcs &lt;he church for an al.I day quillina:.
Ibey usually kill him off in the
1·wo decoralcd birthday cakes
eeript. ,But not me, I think they
uplainc:d by absence by 111ying .,ere served with a potluck dinner
l took a slow boat to China to get at noon to Mrs. Kaspar, Mrs. W. L.
Kautz, �iss Lena Grueser, ..Mrs.
married."'
Walter Baer, Mrs, Carrie Grueser,
Mn. Freda Mit�h. :.Jili8 Anna
A"ive In Germany
Durst, Mrs. •Ben Neutzllna. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rice of Mid • Adam Eberabach, Mrs. Nor man
dleport have rttelved word ttial Kloes and Mra. Clarence Massar.
their liOn and d.wutJ!hter-in ,law,
Capt. and Mrs. Cheater Rice and
dauithter, Su11n, have arrived in J'i,jt, In Columbw
BUI Taylor, who hH been here
Germany. They left New York by
hi! father, Hube rt Taylor and
witb
boa.t nea r the e11d or July and ex­
pect to be ln Germany for three dauehter, Helen Louise, for the
aummer month■ while he has been
or fou r years.
attending summer clssses at OU,
left Friday for Columbus where he
wlU vblt with hia brother and
sl■ter,in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Taylor.
ly Amell■ Walk•
On Sunday Bill will go to Inde­
Holter, µater
Mrs. Bertha
Bail)', Mrs. Amanda Baer and pendence where he. is a lefcher of
Mr. and Mr■. WillJrd Fauddee Bioolol)&gt; end Englf1b In the hljlb
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ford and daughter, Helen, alao
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Mrs. V ista Frank, Fla_twoods.
M ra. Stella Gruese1· visited with
MEIGS THEATRE
Mr. and Mr■, Edward Schaefer.
Pome_roy, Oblo
Sunday School auendance, Aug,
1t w11 153, collection ,11.58.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter
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visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walk­
er Monda)' evening.

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ape■k to Kam after he plays a
in
oriental heavy
Communi■t
movlea.

Mr■. Lewi.I Walker Ylllted Kn.
ory of three Paat Grand Chtef1,
Cusle MtC.llntook, Toledo, Either Am1ncl1 Bier ..d llr, and .lln.
$waffleld. Cl'"land. and Adel1lde Wlll1rd Foudreo Saturday after­
Bellew, ClneJnnaU, when Kagti.olla noon,
Temple Pythtan Slllln met on
Tliu,,iay ovonln1 ii lht DAV Hall,
Amanda Kuper, excellent •..,
lor, proalded incl communlcliMON
� N1d from Pu,11,ne Thompeon,
lt'lnd chief, and Olhen concernlllf
pand temele MIiion whlc'h wlD
bo held 'I n O.,lon, 8"pL 11-M.
Gamfi were ,1ayed durlnJ the
aoclal hour with prlza awarded thi
wlnnero 104 rell'dhmontl ,..,.
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elm
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"My part as Hey Boy was ob­
jecllon.able lo some of the older
Chlne■e," he uid. ''They didn't
UIEe the queue. It belonaed to the
Manchu dynuty which w11 the
lul to conquer Chin■."

1he Chartlflr w11 draped In mem­ c111e.

'tlat lloaN · of Truit.,, of tl&amp;o
lilldllltpon ,in1 llptlat Ctnm,I&gt;
11111 comln1 TuNc111
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Board el Cbril­
On Wed1lft&lt;laY
uali &amp;l�Ubn will meet 11 tho
dl,qeh folloiwlnl tho llld•Wook
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Francisco, som e 40,000 ,trong, ls
proud of Kam's new role. He says
hl1 chl raeterlution iB a true rep­
modern
or
resentation
the
Chlne■e - American.

Tt_tlfteu ro Meet

1pect1tcaUona, deliver ·11
NIGHT lo :,oqr J�b, rea­
dy to pcllll': Lowe,it ,price,.
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No

fint d iacovered by a junk · load
or Chinese exploreni.
"When they landed in c■Ufornia
and 11w nothin, but a bunch of
unclothed lndiaru, the leader aald,
'Let'I IO back to China, thi1 is no
pJace to open ·a laundry.' "

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ning a 'picnic Sept. l at Late
Ho)e. Member■ are to brln1 their
b11tet di'nner and own table �r­
,1c1. Plana are to eat 11 &amp;:00.
Memben of the M:'l ddleport
Club plannJnc to attend are to ·
contact Mn. Betty Picken■, pre­
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Mr
i'audree
WJU•�
Mfl.
and
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aheU.1 secretary for further in•
visited
BaeP
Amanda
Mrs.
and
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formation.
Mr . and Mrs. Albert Baer Tues•
dAy evening.

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YIR- SCOTT
HOI.J...YWOOD URI - A minor
Chinese revolution took place ID
Tinsel Town Lbi1 au.mmer when
ChineN actor Kam Toni left hi1
Hey Boy lJ1 j'HIYe Gun,
role of
Will Travel" to eo-1tar In a new
series.
Richard Boone, 1t.r of the
horse opera, was mad enou:)1 to
chew hi■ 1purs wben Kam parked
his queue for greener p11ture,.
But Tong bowed politely and lit
out to play a Chinese hero Jn
"Mr. Ga rlund."
In the new CBS ■how Kam
wears Ivy League clothts, apeall:■
cul tu red English and runa a pawn
shop in San Fraoeiaco's Chin••
town. hard by Rosenbaum'• plumb­
ins 11hop.
.
"'W c have to 10 to San Fran�
dsco every two week■ to tboot lo­
cation aee.ne.a," Kam 11ld.
''I lived there elf and on lor
25 yea rs. For seven or lbem 1
ran lhe •·Shanghai Lil" reataurant.
Now when I ao up there ■a an
actor my frlend■ call -me •Fonui'
-that means 'Ham' in Chinese."
lorn In INtn
A native of callfornJa, �m
w11 raised. in . China, but hiB sense
Df humor ii 1trictly Hollywood.
''Tbis country w11n't &lt;tlaeovered
by Columbus," be aid. "It w11

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MINOR CHINESE REVOLUTION WAS
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blut hi the eighth after Die
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margin to 6-f With bit seeoJ'l d homer of the 1ame i n the top half
of the frame.
So\ithpaw Warren Spahn achiev•
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with I four-bit effort again1t the
Phila. F.ddi e Mathews and Johnny
Logan each hit homen but Mil•
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strength in track and awlmmlng­
evcnts Jn whleh it ha1 held a vlr•
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cushion It needs to make II two
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play .
TROPHIII AWAl01D
Trophies were awarded eac
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player o( the wlnnlna team and
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large trophy went to the man afe
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Tourney manaaer Bob Lou
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treated both team, after the
same
to home made iee cream and
po•
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Winebrenner made trophy pre
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tatlons.

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hittin g Ron-Hansen as the rookie of
Ha..rm on Killebrew,
the year but he may go whole ho&amp; and Bob Alliso n, Jim Lemon
and wind up with the American "bi g three," all hit Washington•,
homen agalrult
Leaiue'm moat valuable player the Yankees
. U:mon 's · 29 th homer
award.
aualnat the Yankee■ Lemon'a 2 th
·
9
If he doe■, the ipectacula.r 22- burner w i th one on •
in the eighth
year-old Baltimore ahortstop will of t loser Bobby
s,i:an ta broke
a
be&lt;:ome the first rookie In major ◄- tie.
4
league history ever to be voted
A fouf-run. tally in the fifth inthe MVP distinction.
ning plwi Paul Foytacll: '1 1tro111
A lot depends oo whether or relief
not the Oriole■ win the pennant, first stlnt a.ave the Tiger, their
game victory over the Indian,
of coune. Hansen is doing more desp
ite Tribe homers ,by Ken Asthan his share in that department prom
onte and Jim Plenall. 'lben
too.
in the nightcap, Eddie Yott 1ine
He helped boost them with in
I � games of first place Sunday led ,Pome two runa in the eighth to
break a 4--4 deadlock.
with his 19t h homer that turned
Rookie Cliff Cook, Vada Pinson
out to be the win nln1 run in a and
Wally Poat e&amp;ch hit homen in
10-4 victory over the Red Sox. Han- Cinc
innati's win over Plttaburgh,
sen, who has lost 25 pounds since Po11t
'1 homer was a plncb two-run
the season started, h11.1 accounted
,
ror ei1 ht of the 30 homers the Or•
One,.Time Pride Of
hit in their J.,t 17 ,

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Wit h most of the athlet�, enjoy•
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adlvity
anywhere along
the
Olympic villa1e was lim ited to
£lb session, in whi ih''the various
"experlll" discus,cd ��the rel.alive
merits of lhe U. S. and U. S, S.
R,
teams.

We offer
the finest tru c ks

Ow •.., J&gt;er l

Pitts burgh
73 i5 .tHQ
Milw auk ee
fffi 50 . 545 ti¼
St. Louis
65 53 .Ml 8
U&gt;s Angeles
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San Fnmci.sco 5 57 .
51)1) 1 4
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Cin c inna ti
M 65 . 4M 1 9½:
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Ph i lade lphia
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Sund1y'i R•1ulh
Chlupo .5 5.ln fr.,,clsco l ht
San F r1nci co Ch ca 3 2
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CinC:inmiti I Pltt1bur,h 4
Saturday", RHUlh
Chluao 9 S•n Fra r'ld•co 5
ltltttbur1h 10 Clnc l nn.tl 7
Lo. An1•I•• 2 St. Louis 1
Mllwaulc" 1 Phi tadalphla 0, ni1ht
Monda�•• Probabl• PitchHa
Ci nc i nnati at Chl ca10 - O'Tool•
10-1 1 VI Anderson 6-7.
S.n . Francl aco a l LDI A
{ni1ht. - Ma ri ch al 4-0 YI Dry"981N
adal •
18-ll.
Only

For }!istory Shattering MVP Baseball Award

The rlim atic sevenlh HW the Ba·
rons get lhelr first two halters,
Terry Johnson and Mirky Morris,
un via free p11.1ses off Jim Louks,
obviously tired 11fter 8ix inning9 of
had work. Freddy Boyd was called
\Jl)un to come In and put out the
' fire.
..
He did, by atriking out John
ny
Allensworth, Mike ,Bratton, and
Gary Slobarl, the latter both Lit•
tie Lcaguera promoted to Pony sta. Pltbl:tur11h 1t Chicaao
"0.ad Without Him"
Philadelphia at St. L°" l1 n l
lus.
, eht
The lanky ah oitttop also
MilwaukN •f LOI A,,..1.., nl1h
Jl as
t
Syracuse - Pomeroy (hereafler Cln �innatl a t San F ran,c iaeo, night driven in 71 runa 10 far and man■ger Paul Richards frankly con.
referred to as S-PJ, got one In the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
fesses
, "Witho ut him we'd be
first inning when Tom Shasleen
W. L. Pct. GB
dead: ·
singled, went to second on I pasa­ New York
67 47
8
G us Triandos got lhe Orloles out
ed ball, and seored on Boyd'a sin­ Ba ltimore
68 lH -�
.571 1 14 I in front
gle. Two more scored in the next Chicago
Sunday with a fourth in
68 51 . 571 1
ning gnnd slam homer off loser14
frame when Louks walked, moved Washington
�9 59 . 500 to
Ike Deloclr: and Hansen's sixth inup on another paBSed ball, 1111d Cleveland
M
� .49 1 1 1
ning amuh pro\'ed the clinche
scored on Sh.uteen's double. Shaa­ Detroit
r.
56 60 .4 83 1 2 ,
The victory mov ed the Oriolea
teen scored on Boyd', dou ble.
Boston
49 66 .4 26 1814 into a 1ec
c.md-place tie with lhe
In the fifth S-P'1 David Baker Kansas City
42 73 .3 65 26 ',ii
Wh ite Sox, who lost an
was hit by Baron hurler Charley
8- I deSunday's R"ulta
Bush, swiped , seco nd, and, with
/ cision to the Ath let ic,. The SenaDet
roit
6 Clevel,■nd 4 ht
tors defeated the first-place
two out, scored when Spencer w11
Yankees, 7 -4, lo move into
safe on a wide throw from 1hort­ 0.trolt 6 Cl.,,eland 4 2nd
fou
rth
Kan
u, Clly I Chlcaeo 1
place \Vh ile the Tigers ran
stop that pulled fir■t sacker John­
lhe
ir
B
a ltlmo.-. ID ao,ton
win nln g streak to six gam
4
ny Allensworth off the baa:, and in
es with a
W1
1hlne
ton
7
pai
New
r of 6◄ vlcto.rle, over the
York 4
tagging the runner, the ball w1.11
ladin1
So1turda y'1 Retult■
Jndla n1.
dropped.
Bol
to
n I Baltimore 6, lat
In the National Leagu
day
BARONS RA LL Y
e, the
Reds beat the Pirates, ,8-4
Allensworth led off the Baron Baltlmoro 6 Bodon O, 2nd nl1ht
,
and
Now
York 9 W11h. 5 1 1 Inn,.
Brave, clim bed to within tht.
sixt h with a walk, and Bratton fol­
Chi
cago 3 Kanu, City
8 ½.
fames of llrat plaee with
O
lowed with another. Stobart doub­
a 3-2 deDtf
rolt
4
Cle
nla
nd
2
cislon over the ' Ph illie s Th
led scoring All'ensworth, and Mel
.
e Card­
Monday'a Probable Pitcher■
vin Coen, pinch hlttina: with a
inafs blanked the Dodgers, -0,
and
2
No
1ame
1
ttha4uled
broken finger In a cut, sing led,
the Cubs beat the GJant,, li-3, in
TUe
lda-.,
's
Crarn
H
scorin.i; Br.in.on.
the opener of a dou blt! hea
der,
Kan1,11 City at Waah., nl1ht
Then Jim Johmon, another Lit. Detroit at Baltimore, night
Ile Leaguer, walked and Stobart Chica,o at New York, nigh t
Clevel•nd ■t Botton, nl1ht
scored on Carr'1 ground biilJ.
Louks, worklnii Jn all thre
e
games the S-P boys played in the
tourney, fanned 4:1, walked J I
hit
four, gave up seven hit• In 1
2 in­
ninis. Five of the hit, came 'in
the
game Saturday.
B�sh, Salurdey, tanned nin
e,
walked five, hit three, gave up
..
,ix
hits. Saturday Louli■ fanned
lS.
•d
walked seven, hit one.
·- -'-1�CIJ.a,
;/
l" lAJ
Micky Morrl, was lop iBaron
'hJt:"'
ter With a single and double
; r.arr
ROME UP I _ Thct uperts
doubled while Coen slnaled
pre•
and diet the Unltcd Sta
tes wil l take ,
Stobart doubled.
homo I lot of medals
Jo,or the win ners, Wi lll o Bla
ck- will sweep to its sec 'but Rull!ia
well had four lor nine, Mi�
key mythical Olympic tea ond straight
m title
Winebrenner !Ix for
in
1 1 and Shas- the games which
begin on Th
tecn five for 11 , In all tourname
· 11r1nt day.

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unti l the final out II the MJddle­
port Barol\8 went down -3.
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rons that ncued three runs, after
the winner,, had collected one in
the lint, two In the second, and
one in the fifth, had made a "new
ball gi1me" of it.

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TROPHIII AWAl01D
Trophies were awarded eac
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player o( the wlnnlna team and
.i
large trophy went to the man afe
r.
Tourney manaaer Bob Lou
ks
treated both team, after the
same
to home made iee cream and
po•
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Winebrenner made trophy pre
&amp;en•
tatlons.

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daip mom.la hu.111 b..,_

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then l08t the ni1htcap by the
They keep tou ting home run- same store.
hittin g Ron-Hansen as the rookie of
Ha..rm on Killebrew,
the year but he may go whole ho&amp; and Bob Alliso n, Jim Lemon
and wind up with the American "bi g three," all hit Washington•,
homen agalrult
Leaiue'm moat valuable player the Yankees
. U:mon 's · 29 th homer
award.
aualnat the Yankee■ Lemon'a 2 th
·
9
If he doe■, the ipectacula.r 22- burner w i th one on •
in the eighth
year-old Baltimore ahortstop will of t loser Bobby
s,i:an ta broke
a
be&lt;:ome the first rookie In major ◄- tie.
4
league history ever to be voted
A fouf-run. tally in the fifth inthe MVP distinction.
ning plwi Paul Foytacll: '1 1tro111
A lot depends oo whether or relief
not the Oriole■ win the pennant, first stlnt a.ave the Tiger, their
game victory over the Indian,
of coune. Hansen is doing more desp
ite Tribe homers ,by Ken Asthan his share in that department prom
onte and Jim Plenall. 'lben
too.
in the nightcap, Eddie Yott 1ine
He helped boost them with in
I � games of first place Sunday led ,Pome two runa in the eighth to
break a 4--4 deadlock.
with his 19t h homer that turned
Rookie Cliff Cook, Vada Pinson
out to be the win nln1 run in a and
Wally Poat e&amp;ch hit homen in
10-4 victory over the Red Sox. Han- Cinc
innati's win over Plttaburgh,
sen, who has lost 25 pounds since Po11t
'1 homer was a plncb two-run
the season started, h11.1 accounted
,
ror ei1 ht of the 30 homers the Or•
One,.Time Pride Of
hit in their J.,t 17 ,

�,V�$18� ��IN
W�zty eJt.PlaTl\q•I G

Wit h most of the athlet�, enjoy•
Ing a· day orr Sunday, the only
adlvity
anywhere along
the
Olympic villa1e was lim ited to
£lb session, in whi ih''the various
"experlll" discus,cd ��the rel.alive
merits of lhe U. S. and U. S, S.
R,
teams.

We offer
the finest tru c ks

Ow •.., J&gt;er l

Pitts burgh
73 i5 .tHQ
Milw auk ee
fffi 50 . 545 ti¼
St. Louis
65 53 .Ml 8
U&gt;s Angeles
62 52 .M4 9
San Fnmci.sco 5 57 .
51)1) 1 4
7
Cin c inna ti
M 65 . 4M 1 9½:
Chicago
45 70 . 39 1 26 ½:
Ph i lade lphia
45 74 ,378 28 1A
Sund1y'i R•1ulh
Chlupo .5 5.ln fr.,,clsco l ht
San F r1nci co Ch ca 3 2
t
l eo
nd
St. Loul 1 2 Los5 Ange
l•• 0
Mllwaukel 3 Philaditlphia 2
CinC:inmiti I Pltt1bur,h 4
Saturday", RHUlh
Chluao 9 S•n Fra r'ld•co 5
ltltttbur1h 10 Clnc l nn.tl 7
Lo. An1•I•• 2 St. Louis 1
Mllwaulc" 1 Phi tadalphla 0, ni1ht
Monda�•• Probabl• PitchHa
Ci nc i nnati at Chl ca10 - O'Tool•
10-1 1 VI Anderson 6-7.
S.n . Francl aco a l LDI A
{ni1ht. - Ma ri ch al 4-0 YI Dry"981N
adal •
18-ll.
Only

For }!istory Shattering MVP Baseball Award

The rlim atic sevenlh HW the Ba·
rons get lhelr first two halters,
Terry Johnson and Mirky Morris,
un via free p11.1ses off Jim Louks,
obviously tired 11fter 8ix inning9 of
had work. Freddy Boyd was called
\Jl)un to come In and put out the
' fire.
..
He did, by atriking out John
ny
Allensworth, Mike ,Bratton, and
Gary Slobarl, the latter both Lit•
tie Lcaguera promoted to Pony sta. Pltbl:tur11h 1t Chicaao
"0.ad Without Him"
Philadelphia at St. L°" l1 n l
lus.
, eht
The lanky ah oitttop also
MilwaukN •f LOI A,,..1.., nl1h
Jl as
t
Syracuse - Pomeroy (hereafler Cln �innatl a t San F ran,c iaeo, night driven in 71 runa 10 far and man■ger Paul Richards frankly con.
referred to as S-PJ, got one In the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
fesses
, "Witho ut him we'd be
first inning when Tom Shasleen
W. L. Pct. GB
dead: ·
singled, went to second on I pasa­ New York
67 47
8
G us Triandos got lhe Orloles out
ed ball, and seored on Boyd'a sin­ Ba ltimore
68 lH -�
.571 1 14 I in front
gle. Two more scored in the next Chicago
Sunday with a fourth in
68 51 . 571 1
ning gnnd slam homer off loser14
frame when Louks walked, moved Washington
�9 59 . 500 to
Ike Deloclr: and Hansen's sixth inup on another paBSed ball, 1111d Cleveland
M
� .49 1 1 1
ning amuh pro\'ed the clinche
scored on Sh.uteen's double. Shaa­ Detroit
r.
56 60 .4 83 1 2 ,
The victory mov ed the Oriolea
teen scored on Boyd', dou ble.
Boston
49 66 .4 26 1814 into a 1ec
c.md-place tie with lhe
In the fifth S-P'1 David Baker Kansas City
42 73 .3 65 26 ',ii
Wh ite Sox, who lost an
was hit by Baron hurler Charley
8- I deSunday's R"ulta
Bush, swiped , seco nd, and, with
/ cision to the Ath let ic,. The SenaDet
roit
6 Clevel,■nd 4 ht
tors defeated the first-place
two out, scored when Spencer w11
Yankees, 7 -4, lo move into
safe on a wide throw from 1hort­ 0.trolt 6 Cl.,,eland 4 2nd
fou
rth
Kan
u, Clly I Chlcaeo 1
place \Vh ile the Tigers ran
stop that pulled fir■t sacker John­
lhe
ir
B
a ltlmo.-. ID ao,ton
win nln g streak to six gam
4
ny Allensworth off the baa:, and in
es with a
W1
1hlne
ton
7
pai
New
r of 6◄ vlcto.rle, over the
York 4
tagging the runner, the ball w1.11
ladin1
So1turda y'1 Retult■
Jndla n1.
dropped.
Bol
to
n I Baltimore 6, lat
In the National Leagu
day
BARONS RA LL Y
e, the
Reds beat the Pirates, ,8-4
Allensworth led off the Baron Baltlmoro 6 Bodon O, 2nd nl1ht
,
and
Now
York 9 W11h. 5 1 1 Inn,.
Brave, clim bed to within tht.
sixt h with a walk, and Bratton fol­
Chi
cago 3 Kanu, City
8 ½.
fames of llrat plaee with
O
lowed with another. Stobart doub­
a 3-2 deDtf
rolt
4
Cle
nla
nd
2
cislon over the ' Ph illie s Th
led scoring All'ensworth, and Mel
.
e Card­
Monday'a Probable Pitcher■
vin Coen, pinch hlttina: with a
inafs blanked the Dodgers, -0,
and
2
No
1ame
1
ttha4uled
broken finger In a cut, sing led,
the Cubs beat the GJant,, li-3, in
TUe
lda-.,
's
Crarn
H
scorin.i; Br.in.on.
the opener of a dou blt! hea
der,
Kan1,11 City at Waah., nl1ht
Then Jim Johmon, another Lit. Detroit at Baltimore, night
Ile Leaguer, walked and Stobart Chica,o at New York, nigh t
Clevel•nd ■t Botton, nl1ht
scored on Carr'1 ground biilJ.
Louks, worklnii Jn all thre
e
games the S-P boys played in the
tourney, fanned 4:1, walked J I
hit
four, gave up seven hit• In 1
2 in­
ninis. Five of the hit, came 'in
the
game Saturday.
B�sh, Salurdey, tanned nin
e,
walked five, hit three, gave up
..
,ix
hits. Saturday Louli■ fanned
lS.
•d
walked seven, hit one.
·- -'-1�CIJ.a,
;/
l" lAJ
Micky Morrl, was lop iBaron
'hJt:"'
ter With a single and double
; r.arr
ROME UP I _ Thct uperts
doubled while Coen slnaled
pre•
and diet the Unltcd Sta
tes wil l take ,
Stobart doubled.
homo I lot of medals
Jo,or the win ners, Wi lll o Bla
ck- will sweep to its sec 'but Rull!ia
well had four lor nine, Mi�
key mythical Olympic tea ond straight
m title
Winebrenner !Ix for
in
1 1 and Shas- the games which
begin on Th
tecn five for 11 , In all tourname
· 11r1nt day.

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Syracuse-Pomeroy became chain­
pions Saturday afternoon of the
Syracuse Pony Tournament after
seven i nnings of hard-played bHe­
ball in a gam e that w11.1n't dtcided
unti l the final out II the MJddle­
port Barol\8 went down -3.
A sixt h..!nnini:: rally b)'4 lhe Ba­
rons that ncued three runs, after
the winner,, had collected one in
the lint, two In the second, and
one in the fifth, had made a "new
ball gi1me" of it.

inEJet-ds

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Sy racu se -Pomeroy Po n ie s B eat ' Baron s 4 to 3
BoYd Puts Qut
STANDINGS Rooki• e Ron ffansen str ong o
no
• )e candidate
7th lnmng Fire
1

On 3 Strikeou ts

-home

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� Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 22,

1960

Evans Employea

Around And
About
Middleport

Thirty-Sev,en Members Attend Masonic,
OES Joint Picnic At Middleport Pork

Mainly About

Attend Picnic
At Huntington

People
In Pomeroy

Employee11 of the Evans Store
T
IDD
M iddleport and a:ue1t1 who
of
■r LUCILLI IIA- INI
R
ll HOUOAlll!L
ly F
No . 363 F. and A. M . and the Evangeline Chapter OES and
allended the 11nnual picnic of the
tbeit guests atte:°ding the first Joint picnic of th.e t�o groups
Mrs Vernon Roier1 ol Woodville E\'llns Storea in lhia trea Sunday
Mn. Georae Sbiveler Jr. and
1� a11mting in the office of the were, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swi.1- dau1 hter, Jayne Ann Ntui-ned to
Sundaf at the Middleport Roadsade Pa rk.
William Watson of Pomeroy gave the blessing preceeding Downing 1�1unnN w_hile
her and Charlotte Moore, ef their, bom•,. Cincinnati Friday, al­
I Caah 811hr ta on v1catlon. While Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hap. ier a ievei'al day1 visit with her
the dinner which was held at !:00.
Ro1er1 will alto viJil tonstall ind children Edith and parents, Mr. and ' Mn. J,iy Myers.
otker1 attending were Mr. and ------- --- here Mn.
Mr. and �,irs.
parents,
her
with
,
Mn. Paul Darn�ll 11nd children, l'm1, M r. a nd Mrs. Wa I ter H a) c&amp; ,
Billy and a:uest, Ulla Ann Sauer, Mrs. · Myera who wu quite Ill is
ett.
Benn
les
Char
.ou• . :.t r 11 nd Mrs, Robert Mc-t:lhi nny ,
and Mn. Paul Bottle JIDd Improved and able to lake abort
Lind• and pa u I , M
' r. 11 nd ·•·
,
Ro- Mr.
and aon,
, Shelby
Kmg
·
Mn
J1me1 Clatworthy and Twila ' Mrs. M r. 1m d M rs Oscar Rous h , ,Mn.
Glori■ Kelly. Mr. and Mn. w1lk1.
Mlchilan ii e,i:. guest,
bert of Lansing
Mra.· George Shlveler Sr. of Cin•
·
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Bt-cky Mn . ' peelcd to arrive bere tomorrow Cornell Vance, Mr. and Mn. Jim
Watson, Mr. and Mn. Harold Col- Maxine
Allensworth
.
·
apent several days last
elnnali
·
' Mrs Horace
Cheek and 1on, all of M lddleport. '
I"1� all of p?meroy , an d Mrs. Lillum Ste1H, Mr. and
for a wet-k's v1eatlon with her parher 1l11ter nd brother
witli
weet
n
Camde
at
The picnic Wll8 held
Elmbetll Colhns or Rulland.
McElhinny, Mr. l! nd Mrs Lee I
l M and Mrs. William E . Re)'•
and Mra. Dana H)'tiell.
Mr.
law,
in
n
chicke
ll
and
gton
Huntin
in
rrom··,Middlep_ort were M_r. and s.mith, Mark ,i nd Br en d .J , .i nd ' �� l ��- �-r . Re )·noldH, who hH been Park
Mias Margaret 1
vilited
also
S,.e
dinner was held at noon by the
Ms. Thee Neutzlin g ahd Susie, Mr. j Charles •Bennett.
con fined to h1.s home by lllneH, Ja
Mn. Jay
and
Mr,
and
tin
Bo
company.
I
slowly improving.
M;rera.
and Mn. Jack Bechtle. Sara and
w�kend gutsts or Mr. and Mrs.
Darrol, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben ColMr. and Mn. Robert Goodman
I
UII.ting nt Bradbury
William E. Reynolds were their
son,, Jim Tom, Bill and Dale
11nd
A famuy wiener roast wa, tllJOy 1 !'.:r• nd .w n, Richard King and Mrs.
of Jersey were Sunday dinner
e
ed Saturday r�·enm g in !he Br a d K i ng.
1ueata: or Mra. Thol!la• Goeglein.
bury school lot by the l lomc huild - � Mr il nd Mrs. Art Marcum re­
11:r. and Mn. Jack Kennedy of
en _Cl�se of the •Bradbury L' hurch ; turned t,' riday after apcnding the
Colu111bu1 were weekend gue1_ts
Offle
ng
•OU
ol Chmt.
I put week in Grayson, Ky., rc,.
0� hb parents, Mr. a.id Mrs. W1l­
Four birthdays were celebra ted llam
orali ng their hom r: for occu•
d
Kennedy.
N
R
alph
�rs
r
M
and
ent
.
were
Pres
I panry next monlh. Mr. Marcum ls Sunday when Mrs. Thom11 Young
He
�ry Korn of Marion WH the
Durst, Gallipolis, M r. and �rs Mac I
ch of entertained with a dinner at her I weekend iru est of Mr. and Mrs.
the
bury
Chur
of
Brad
st
p
or
a
_
a
.
d
Bob
Stewart and sona, M r n Mrs.
St., honoring Mr.
TUIS., W E D., THUR.
Chml, and ■ ttend1 Kehtucky Chr l&amp;• home , Wtst MaJn
Georce Korn.
King and chlld ren, Mr . a nd Mrs.
_
Edgar AURogers,
Janet
Yount,
wmter
C
the
ge
durln
e
Coll
t1an
Cit!! Double Your
_
Mr. . 1114 Mn. Earl Denny and
Bill King and daug hters. Mr and
er they have lived mayer and Larry Altmayer.
This
summ
term.
E. �- • Tracy attended the
Mn,
l"
,
en
hildr
Purchase In Stamps
Mrs. Fred HoH man and
Pre!lent were Mr. and Mra. Edgar Copel
in the church parsonage in ,8fad•
.fand)J reunion held Sun •
_
of
Altmayer and Larry and Stewart
... r. and M n. A rt Marl'on , M rs. Al · bury .
·•
day , at , th� Wtlltton fairgrounds.
berta Wagner, Mra. Jim Whitlatch
Da nny Sanborn 0 who i!I employed Lcvittown, Long llland, N. Y.; Mr.
llrs1 Roy J van■ and son Jay
Vernon
_Mr�.
_
and
_Mr.
children,
d
�
ll
at Newark, spMrt the weekend with and Mn. Robert Rogers and Janet apent aeveral d111 with her par,
:- Middleport
I
Mn.
B1_n.11: and children, 1•Lr Jrr1
,
his parents. : ,Ir. and Mn. Bettrel and Nancy, Nelsonville and Mr. and enll., ¥rJ \and
llra. RollJn Bearhs.
Mrs. Young.
W1l�ur Rowley and M r and Mrs. , Coleman.
ey ·vttre · accompanied home
Th
In the sfternoon two decorated
Jun10r Rowley.
Wilbur Rowley I• conrined t,,
Saturctq b)' her daughter, ram•
t:
his hr,me because of illneu. He was birthday cake and home made i e el■,' who apent JI week with her
at Hnh.N Hospital last week· for a cream were served to the above
D�t•.
Hohl Family Dinner
IT'S
rhcrk uf'I and will return again named and Mr. and Mr&amp;. Jerry ll'IMr.
and H�. Jta_y�end Pullins
and
Roger
Peggy,
Judy,
Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Buiu:e rntrr­ 11c11t 'T ucsda)' for further observa•
Ir, and family v111ted briefly
Rirky, Toledo. and Mrs. Gaynen,
tlllned wlth a family dinner al lhc&gt;ir Lion and po,sible ho1mltallzatlon.
P'rf4ay eveJllna with her parentt,
e.
Wis
home in Middleport Saturday even­
MrA, Eva Struble, who has been
Mr. and Mm. R;ollln Bearhs, en•
Following the afternoon , part:,,
Middleport
ing.
visiting with her son-In-law and
route to their home, Thprston,
Mees, a neighbor, took the
Gilbert
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc­
after a weelu: vtealioh at Virginia
FOR
Gueata were Major and Mrs. Elhinny and children, Cathy and •nroup for motor beat rldea'··
Beach.
James Hartinger and rhildren , Ruaacll, returned to her home in
Kri1tin, Jimmer and Mike, or Logan, Frlday.
RolUn (Butch) Pullin1 anived
Virginia, Mn. Garland Lanier and
Friday evenln1, for a two week•
son1, Bryan and Norman, ot Rio
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dil�s were
vi1U with hl1 erandparenls, Mr.
Grande and Mra. Lawrf!nce Hart­ overnight 1ueata of Mr. and Mra. L.
and Mn. Rollin Bearbs.
inger of Middleport.
D. Dile1 latt Tueaday o n their re•
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Stephen1on
1urn trip to their home in Michiaan
family of Delaware arrived
and
rrom While Sulphur Sprin11. They·
Wedne■day, for a visit with h la
Mrs. Gro,,er Erb entertained the parent», Mr. an Mn J, H. Step
visited briefl)' In Athen1 with Mr.
Wallace Transferred
d
Friday Club at her home o n henson, ReY. Stephen■on wlll be
ThJrd
fam­
and
Mitchell
Harry
Mn.
and
Oblo
• Pomeroy.
To T■,.lnlng Center
ily and Dr. imd Mra. Ch arle.a Jivi­ La.urel St., Friday evenln.a.
1ueat °Wpe11l1r at the P'irll Baptlll
Gary Elton Wallact . 11011 of Mrs den and ramily. In Columbua they
The mcetlng, In chargim, of Mra. Chlln!h nh:11r sunday.
Alilnea Henderaon, Gallipolis, and visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bu1b and Denver Thoma, prealdenl, opened
Mr. · and Mr1, Frant Dickinson
husb11nd of the formu Janet Max· family wilh whom the Oilea ' dau1h· with the Lord's Prayer In unl,on.
and famffy returned to their
lne Ralph, Chcahitt, cnli11ted ln ter, Beverly, visited while her par­ A short bu1ine■1 1en:lon waa held
home; ColUmbu1 after a weeta
the- U. S. Navy, through the Navy ents were in W . Va.
after which game, were played vl,it with her 1l1ter and brother
Pleuaht,
ltccrultJng Stillion, Pt.
with prlzea awarded to Mn. Albert in l■W, Mr. and Mn. Eldon Krae­
Mrs. Phyllis Webb and d1u1hters tbersbaCh, Mn,
Aug. 18 and h111 been tranderred
Mu Mein hart uter' 'a d dluah era.
D
t
to the Nnal Trainin!I Center, Betty June and Laura, Toledo, vl1- Mra. Bentz Wolfe and Mrs. Dal�
H■rtun, entered Holier
Eddie
Mr.
with
weekend
the
over
lted
nine
tor
Illlnoia,
Great Lakes,
Smith.
Ho1pltal Friday nl1ht, tor ob.aer­
COMING SEPT. 4-5-6
and Mrs. Harold Kauff, Lind■ ■nd
week�.
A 11lad courl@ wu aerved tn vaOon and treatment.
Jackie.
"WHO WAS 11£AT LADY"
lhoac named and Mn. HeRry Rei•
Wallaee was enlisted u a Sea­
Mr. and Mn. '10yd Rumrleld of
Relative11 received word that Mn. bel and ilU'1. Cleland
Tony Curtis - Dean Marlin
11dl•anc­
be
Hinea.
man Recruit, and will
Rut1_
1nd visited Siinday, wllh
WIiiiam (Agnea) Theobald, Jr,; 11
ed lo the rate of Seaman Appren­ crll!Clllly lll in the University HOI•
Jb. ind Mra. Charle, Buek.
llce and receive lwo weeks luve
•
Mr . and Mn. Edgar Allmayer
pilal in Columbu1. Her room num•
n
A C1rtoen Ivery Nfthtl
upon completlon of his !raining.
anJ
IOnl, Stewart and Larry of
ber i■ J 163.
At thi1 time he will lliso rceelve
Levlt"town
Lons l1laad, N.Y. are
Mr. and Mr11. J. B, Parker {Katy
orders to hi• ship or station in
th�· · eat■ of her _@Y'enll, Mr. and
100
and
Rowley)
•T«fe
Slevin,
Q
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_
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1
the Navy. ,It: 'Yo\\llt" Jlll1l· ' �b4· 'Xanc1
Haute are- expected to atrive to,.
1111. illil iln. Jinie■ Simpoon and
Roii
r1 of NellonvUle are al■O
and
Mr.
h
wit
viall
a
for
morrow
d•dp• S.andra and Charlotte
TONIGHT
i!r.
Mrs. WIibur Rowley.
Black, of Middleport, and Mrt, Ju- ilUN •· ot their 1rllnd.,.re11ta,
FIND KIDNAP CLUI
,
and'
M
r
■•
Youna
.
Mr. and Mr,. Robert McDowell bel Slmp1on1 returned "'l'bunday
PERPIGNAN, France UPI
RQck H uchmn - Doris Day
Mr; i;nd Mn. Jerry Wise and
'"PILLOW TALK'"
Pollce today were l11veN1it:aHng .and d■uahter, Debble,•"Of Columbu• from a two woe.II: vlcation w h ich
chllitren, Judy, Peay, Roger and
and
Mr.
with
■
1ueat
end
week
were
Color)
111nd
Include
note
franc
100
a
of
dl1covery
the
aacope
d
several
day, at Nl■&amp;iara
. � �Clnem
of Toledo are t he .a:ue■ll Of
Fall&amp;. They croaaed on the ferry to Birk)'
that WH part of the ransom mon­ Mra. Erneat Llllance.
- allo 1ffl�ther, Mn.
hi
■
Ga)'nelle Wl1e.
this
relurned
Dil.a:ard
Clara
Mra.
ey paid in Part, ror the safe re­
Leamlnaton. Canada, and •I� tourGren Palmer a;;d
Mr,. 'IAttle Jennln1• returned
turn of autornobUe heir Erle rcu­ mornina: to ber home In Otiarbome, ed the Helnes plant
Kathleen Crowley in
to �er home, Oa,IJIPolis Ferry, w.
Mlehlgan, after vlallln1 with rela•
They vlaUed at c�d■r Polnt and
.11:eot laat spring.
"'l'HE »£BEL SET"
Va. �unday after a few daya vlait
frlend1.
and
t1vcs
wllh
Mr. and Mrt. A. Jt Wolfe nd
Al.110 C11rloon
with
Peter Jennln11 and famJly.
Major and Mr11. Jame, Hartlnaer famlly In Olmatcad Falla In Kent
SOLID G ROUNDS
Mn.
·Olan Oenhelmer of Col­
'IVIIDAY and WIDNI IDAY
and children left yesterday morn• with Mra. Maurice Ha;tenbauch
MILWAUKEE, Wis. UPI
umf.ta■ 1p11nt Sunday wlth her
Alexandria,
In
home
their
ror
inR
NIGHTS
Y
Milof
20,
Shepherd,
Elalo
Mr■.
and
PAMIL
in Columbus wllh Mr and M n
· I mother, Mn, John _F. Bally and
wauke-e, filed suit for divorce on Virginia.
Charle, Doc.ale and ,on. ·
. Hu&lt;l11on - Martha Hyer
· Roct
r,unlly, •enroute to Pl. PIH■ant,
·•
Week t'!n.d guost11 with Mr. and
Jrounda at extreme cruelly. She
WI.tie they were at NJaa■ra on
·
"BA1"11.E HYMN"
W. Va, far a vlalt with Mr. and
and
Mt.
were
Sharp
Robert
Mra.
hualier
lo11e.
can't
■he
figures
"Appr
eciation Week" for the re•·
(Scope and Color)
band, ltlchard, 23, i11 in county Mrs. Forrest .Fr■rlcr and Mr. and cuers of the amall boy who recent• Mn: William Kni1ht and family.
�
_ all!O _
)t. ,a'!d, , Mr■. Roy Hawkin, of
jail awalling lrl1l for atlcmpted Mra. Elmer Tatman and aon1, JeU ly wrnt over the falli ,wllh only 1
Rebert Wagm•r - Terry Moore
Red HouN1 W. Va. and Mr. and
Columbua.
of
1'immy
and
end
shot
allel!edly
He
murder.
Ure
jacket ' waa being held ·
..N IIEAVI'� &amp; HELL"
"BITWEF
Mn, ' 1 Alnold Ballllly of Nlt.ro, W.
�
Mr. and Mn. J, K. Smith, Jr. of
crilleall y wounded her artcr an
(&amp;ope and Colorl
Va. were Sunday dinner a:ueata of
11rgument over an alllrrn dock Charlclllon spent the week l!nd
ALSO CARTOON
Mr.
and Mr1. w11t,r Walker.
with hla mother, Mra. J. K, Smith.
un
Mr.
and Mro, Glori Dill ,pent
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3. _______
e..".:.
They 1ttended a:raduatlon eJter­
the w.. kend with relatl&gt;oo In
tisea al OU Saturdar when Mn.
I .
Columbua and ZanetviUe.
I
Smith's brother ,:raduated.
Mn. Allen Hampt•n returned
Paul K. Ruuell w11 In Meadow.
home Sunday evenln1 from Rend
brldGe, W. Va., over the week end
Mr. And Mrs. H. A. Dyf'r an- I ville wh ore she represented the
to return Mrs. Rlluell and dM11h&amp;·
Bo olltad I Stop
1nnouncini the marrlace of their N1omi Baptllt Ch urch at lbe 128
er, Kayle, who had been vlt1Un1
tn or 'phonl for
d-au1hter, Miu Gloria lean Crh,- t h aeaion of the Providence Miu
there for aeveral WHk■, to Mlddle•
1
quick . . ,
"· lo Richard S. Kine, 10n ot lonary Auoclatlon held at the
port.
;'
r. and Mr■. Shelby Kin,, of Lan• F:lnt. Ba()tlat Ch�eh Wednetd•Y
Mr. and Mra. Raymond TUrner or
Ina, Mich.
P
thro111h Sunday,
Grove CUy apent the wef,k end
The weddin g cehmon, wa11 per,....______
with Mr. and Mr., J1cob Tumu
formed at the Colol\lal VIiiage
and famlly, lot1I. and Mr. and Mn.
Baptist ChUl'Ch ln IAlllln, of
Frank Holter. Raelne,
which they are both rne"mben on
Mr.. R. S. Place and children
Stturdty Au,111t d at 'MIO p.ffl. A
and Mra. P'rank WIUlama, Elbridaie,
reception for friends •and aueat!I
N. Y., arrived S.turday nl1ht for a
WU held In the t:hurch 1ocl1I
vlatt with Mra. Pl1Ce'1 P1rent1, Mr.
roo
m, followina: lh� . cerHtttnY
and Mrs. Harry Houd11heH Ucf
Richard Ktn1, who 11 the Jtihd­
ltdMfil•, •w� l),on Sunday
dau1hter, Freddie.
.
ton or M:r. and Ml'I. WIIUam
M�
)Urjq the church •chool
E
Mark Fowler, eon 0, Mr. anil
Reynolda ot Middleport, ts ■tali
��
,, llit Middleport Flm
Mn. Tony rowler i1 eo�Jned to
on:
ed
■t
Ara:
br Martha Fowler
lllilrch
enl
ll,
New
�
rou
ndland, at
hit home With mUmPf,
the Naval Mr B«ae. He ret
urn'4i an, i !l)CJI tauff who auended
The annual reunion of the des'
to the biN by l&gt;lane P"rtd,y
camp at Tar Hollow ,.
cendenta of Lemuel Win1eu wu
mrtm•
ln1, Aucu11 19. Mn. King
een ,
. .
will re- .
held Sunday at the Middleport
. alrll told ol the dally
Road1ide Part. Amon, tJtoH at• main In !Ana.In, whve elle ia em­
1ehedule at thli Clfflf lndudlna:
tended Wert .Mr, ll'ld MN. Jacob ployad.
tltelr ,....1., ·,..tch, aflmioon
'turner and eon, BUI, and d1u1hter
...,..tloa · period, and tho y.., :
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Across-the-board pay tncreaaes formal recommendation made by
for Middleport village employes, the mayor al a meeting two wee ks
from the mayor lhrough each ago. 'The increa1e1:
rank, were approYed In a firsl'
Chief of Police and atreet fore
reading by CounciJ al a regular mu up $300 a.nnually to $3,593.05
meeting held in town hall Mon•
Police patrolmen. up $1:5 per
day night.
monlh lo an annuaJ ulary of
Three readings will be neces­ $3,015; night patrolman up $180
sary fer the legislatiun, Ordin­ annually from $1,260 to 11 .440
ance 84.l, before larger monthly annually; extra police, if any are
checka are reeeived.
employed, up lOe per h our lo
Mayor Kenneth McElhinne) $1.31 per hour.•
prt!:1ided over the meeting when
('Ole leg_iflatlon inch1de1 pro­
Councilman William D. Child&amp; visions that a third full-time pa­
made the committee report which lroJll\an will be employed, elimin­
recommended the 1ncrea1es. The ating "extrll police" •ork, thus
proposals had been embodied in a effecting .a 1.lla:ht aavin&amp;-)

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THE MAYC&gt;a'I PAY
Under tbt!: action, Mayor Ken­
neth McElbinne,'1 Alary will 10
up from $1,260 '-nnua!J)' to ,1,500
and the village clerk, alao an
wiU receive
elected official,
$ 1.200 annually instead of '840. /
The mayor'• aecretar:, wJII io
on • '200 per month ulary, 10
be pro.rated between lhe Ceme•
tery Trullees fund and the 1en­
eral fund baaed on amount of
work done in each ca�l"Ot')'.
Uniform allowance, for polite
we.re rahed from $50 anli"a.ally
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above. Clerks ·are Mrs. �Ila Gillilan, who has been wltb the
store for 12 yeirs, and Mrs. Golda Gillilan, an' eiglit year
employe.

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with her buaband; AIMrJcan·""_\r-2 o n he wauld be sen&amp; to. She s1id
pilot Francl1 Gary . Powe · ,· ht- a 1be 1robably would be allowed 1 how I wls lhr� and . I would be
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him,"
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Soviel 1upre,me coun bu.lld�l'lJ. ll\l!Nia lU prevloudy- p]anned.
Po1fen wu convicted last months. ·
New1men 1,t, fihe imp�ill,Qn th�•
"He wu veF)' epi,�Uonal know•
t&amp;pio'1age fol'" lhe United
did not pla" to ,1ee b,i� ■:p lp,. , ·
1 Stitel Q:aln1t the Soviet Union
we woul� tie , IWPI away."
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around ber -¥!1 ,�eld ,, ller .. ,!� pluit' over, Soviet terrti.y May
nteoced lo 10 years' wll• from llllllo\laefllli, Ga., had
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Kremlin 11kin1 tor a mee'tlq
with Premier Nikita Khru1b1Clwf
to plead her bu1band'a ca111 for
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