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: 6-l)tlly Sentinel, Pom""'J'•Mlddleport, 0., Aug. 29, 1960
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Bridal Shower
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; Miss Elizabeth McKay Becomes Bride Of Honoring Miss
Was Held
1 Findlay Man In Church Ceremony Aug. 27 Mortinohower
to bonor Miss

A bridal
in ia Martin wu held at the
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Kay, 330 Brlaham Lane1 Bowling Green and Steve n o e H1•W•f lllnquet Room, Oak Hill,
· Bartley, son ol Mr, John B. Bartley 306 First Street Findlay Ohio, Thundaf •V,•nllll, Augu,t tS.
were united in marriage Satunjay afternoon, Au gusi 27 t h in
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th� First Presbyt�rlan .�utch by the Rev. James �autw�in, an� ;:�:::r! .!:�,b�:�i1-::

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Elizabeth McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Ro bert

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Vicar. of St. John &amp; f.plSCOpal r.hurch, in a double rmg cere- Jenlr.ina, Mr'I. M'lltl' oa�ns 4nd

mony.
The candlelight serYice took
place before 1n altar with va1e1 of
· white 1ladioH and crown ..,sten,
� and ib: bronze candleholder11 with
· tall white candlea.
Given in marriage by her flth•
er, the bride wore a dreu of ivory
Skinner's aUk, made prlncea 11tyle
with a calhedral train. The yoke
and c-Jfh on the short sleeve,
were "of family heirloom Roaepoinl
Madalllon motira or the 11me
late.
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lace �ere appllq_ued on the front
. and 11de panels of the dress, which
,_... de■igned and m■de by the
- mother of thl! bride.
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The nil w_11 alao a fam�ly heirloom, belonging to a couam. Mrs.
, Wella P. Kins, of Washington, D.
C. 1t WH of Prince,, Roee imported
• Jace, and fell from a goftly cath•
. ered ruff!e into a_ cathedral train.
The bride carried her praytr
: book. covered in the some maier•
iii u the drea, and with a white
• orc�d, carnatlona and liliea of the
_ vall� affl zed to the book, and al10 carried a handkerchief that had
· been can-ltd by her mother and
creat 111nl. She wore amall pearl
earrlnp which were her firat ones,
, a 11ft from her rather, and I culthe
�red pearl necklace, gift of
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a:room. Her "someth ing old and
blue" was a ring belonging to her
m•ternal veat grandmother who
had received ii as a college clu.8
ring in 187:io, and which wu worn
by the bride's mother at her wedding.
Attending the bride were Mrs
Jame, E. Whuler, Bowling Green,
aa matron of honor, three bridesmaids, Mrs. Charles Sanford. Jr .
Parma, cousin of the bride ; Mrs.
John P. Bartley, Middletown. ra.,
■iater-in-law o( the groom, ■nd Milis
Margaret Jarvis. Port Washington.
at junior bridesmaid. l·ousin of the
bride. MIH Janice Saflford, Parma,
• cousin or the bridC', was flower
,
girl.
The gowna of l h&lt;' attendants
were all made alikf' with a circular
atlrt, fltttd ))odlce, cap sleevea and
• large bow In the back with the
the
end• of the Nth falling lo
hemline of the ballerina length
.u:own1. Thti matton of honor was
tn pale pink with a rleep Romance
pink a11h, wllh shCJcs dyed to
match and • h111 nf 11e!vr,1 leavH
In the 1hade1 of lhe pink!!. She
i;ar'ried a ca11cadr houqul!t o
Crown uter, In rtcep pink . The
other atU!nda1Jt1 wNe in lavender
with a deeper 1hade in lhc sa11h,
ahoes and hata, and carried purplr
crown ..uteri, The two junior al­
lendanta carried nosegays of iav .
ender crown Hlen and hut bands
or the umti flowers in their hair.
The be1t man was Ll. John P.
Bartley, brother or the groom, and
u1her1 were Je11 Bartley, also a
TUii., WID., THUR.
brother or the 1room, and Robert
MeKay, Jr., brother of the brlde,
Get Double Your
,nd Jame■ Cole and Rlchard
Puroha1e In S11111(11
Southard, both or Find lay
The 'bride's mother · wore a
ahealh J1&gt;WP of Peau de SOie and
lace In wood vlolet with ahoea to
MIDDLll'ORT
match. Her 1mall hat was or satin
leaves in the shades of soft plnk
an(J lavender used in the wedding.
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She wore a three strand bib or
cf)'aLll, lmethyst and pearls, 1
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f1mil)' heirloom. lier cultured
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TON IGHT
ptiarl Hrringa wNe a gift from
t�e bflde for the wedding. A
FABIAN - Carol 1-)rnlet
ahoutder coraage of pink roaette1
"HOUND DOG MAN"
pleted the co�lume.
ci;,m
· (Cinema1COpe &amp; Technlcolor)
were Min Esther Ben•
Soloi1t1
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dUt', Elyria, aororlty slater of the
Kelth Andes - Suaan Cabot
bride, who uni::: "Whither Thou
"SURRENDER ll!;LLI"
Goll!!lt'' and the "Lord's Prayer"
and Mr. Robert Welton, Findlay,
ALllO CARTOON
· I uni "0 Perfed Love" and "W�-

DOU BLE
POLL PARROT
STAM P DAYS

Rou1h'1 Shoe Store

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A Man To ·Be P�oud Of!
He's Always Neat
and

Well Groomed!
HE USES
ROBINSON'S

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CLEANING· ,
SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL CARE
.f'qR· YOUR
W.18B .N' WEA.RS

Robinson's
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Cleuen'
PHONE WY 1-1110
IN MIDDLEPORT

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PRONE WY J-1411
IN ·POMEROY

Karen AJle.n.
Alter refrtahmtinta were served
the honored a:uesta Opened her
man)' iueful gHta trom Meld.mes
Eva Allen, Ethel Mutin. Ferne
Falrie Jenkim Anna
Hughes,
Brooklna, Ellen Canter, 'Almeda
Wallace, Joan Davia -i.t:uriel Allen
A1m1 Jenkins .'
Mary Gukios,
Missel Betty Martin, Georgenni
Evans, Marva Ranklnt, Junie Al­
len, Norma Leonard Karen Allen
Opal Mitchem, M a;y Alice Crab'.
tree, Kay e,tr and Mrs. Alpha
e,rr.
Tho11e who sent gifts but were
unable to attend were Mesdames
Tena Bates, Ada Jones, Pode
Bates, Della B1te11. Sis Smith, Dor­
othy Wall ace �Jle Lambert Vlolet
Barnhart, Mary Barnhart.' Mary
Leonard, Ethel Crace; Miaaea Katie
Evans, Dora Leonard .and Mrs.
Lewi1 &amp;1.itchem.
j,fisa Marlin is the b1ide•elfft or
Mr. Duane Ro:;er Barr ot Lanesville.

Brownie Scoue. ·
A.dmonial,ed Below

Brownie Troop 2.S held its
meeting al the United Methodlat
Church, Thursday, AUi , 2t..
Tho following memben ""ere
prescnl Linda Sue Warner, Pam
Crew, Ma1y Cro11s, Sandy White,
Jane Wells, Patsy Ash and Linda
that were
Wehrung. Mci,1hen
present, made kltten heads for la·
pel pin•. All mcmbera lhat did
not attend are ur&amp;ed lo attend
and bring back duea aays Sandy
White.

dll\1 Prayer.'1 ,
Server, at the reception were all
aororlly alaten or the bride: MiH
Andrea Houaeholder, Ml11 Ruth
Ann lohnton, Mlaa Sharon Gllman
all of Bowline Green, and Miss
Joyce Howard, Pemberville, and
Mia Robtint Edwards of Btidford .
The reception w11 held in the
Alumni Room of the Univeralty
Union, The bride', table holding
the cake waa coYered with a four
yard banquet cloth or white linen
wlLh cutwork dealgn and Val lace
lnaerUona,· made by the 1reat
aunt of thti bride, Mra, Arthur
Brame . . The other l&amp;ble formed a
lflffll•clrtle Ind WH eo\reted In
white da milak1 From silver •ervice
p'unch and coffee were served. Thia
table w11 centered wilh •
branch c1ndlet1bra entWlned
pink rosette■ and iv)'. The · o
llered cake was topped by weddin g
bells ,nd 1urrounded with a a:wr·
land of ivy,
For the weddln1 trip around
Lake Mlch\1an the bride wore 1
auit of mu ted plaid ln 1h1dea of
gold and black with bl1ck aece1•
aorle• and earrJed a homespun
cloth coa.t. She wore tbe orhld
from her bouquet The couple wlll
be at 1home at SU We�t Lima St.
in Findlay afttir their trip.
The bride I• a junior In the Col­
lege or Bu•lne11 AdmlnlatraUon at
Bowlln1 Gret!n State l.Jnlverslty
and • member of the CtU Omega
socl,l 1ororlty. The aroom 11 1
Junior in EleetrJcal En1Ineeri,ng
at Ohio Northern Unlvenlty ind
1 president of ll• chapter or the In­
lllilute of Radio Enalneen.
The bride 11 thti· a:rand daughter
of the former Supt.' and Ml'I. Al­
len W. McKay or Middleport. She
. w11 born In Mldd)ep0rt where her
father waa a teacher In the hlah
ochool.

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. MEIGS THEATRI
Pemerey. Ohio ,

NOT OPEN
August 14 Thru
Sept. 3
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"WffO Wi\a THA.T 4J)Y"
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Racine Grange
Has Inspection
On Wednesday

Around And
About•
Middleport

Racine Grange Inspection W&amp;s
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Aug. 24th w i th County Dep­
held
L
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HO\JD
DII
Ir FRID
uty C. N . Jones the inspecting
Mr and Mrs. Carl Swartz, Jr. of 1 officer and Mrs. Jones present.
The Second Degree wH put on
M uon, •pent Sunday at Cam•
in full form.
den Park.
The theme of the lecture pro•
Mr. and Mrs. C linton Fisher .iml
:dre. George Harmon of Middl,pi,o rt gram was "Sca nning the Grange
were in GalUpolill yesle_rday whe �e Horizon" with the pro�ram as
they attended the morn i ng wors �1p lollowa: Rltualil!i m and Falernal­
Pre�byterian ism was presented by Earl Crow,
at the
serYicts
t: h 1m h. 'They went es�c1 ally lo Education, Lethia Norris, ReC'rea­
hear Dr. Homer G. McM1 llen, form- ti�m. Mary Kay Yost; Servioe,
er pastor or the Middleport_ Prea-, Mary Virginia E.sterday; Cooper­
byterian Church who delivered ation, Clifford Morris; Member
the sermon. Dr. McMil len is now ship, Emma Adams. Song "Count
l ocated al Worthingto n. A special Your Blessings" by grotip; Short
voca l number, "How Great Thou talk on farming by Gene Yost;
Art"' was sung by Don Epliu.g dur- Tap dance number by NanC'y
Yost; Reading, "ll Happened In
ing the service.
in
visit
is
g
MIHourl" by Bertha Spencer:
Bailey
s.
Herman
Mr
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at DcLand, Fla., with her tla ught- Humorus Skit '"Going Lo Grange"
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har- by Jean Alkire and Wanda Rose.
Song, "Keep On Bouslini::", The
old Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman Lord's Prayer sang by Mary Kay
and son, Mark, left yesterday to Yo1t; Pantomine by Emma Ad�pend several days in Coh,mlJus ams.
Refreshments of ice cream,
where they will attend the S�t�
and ice tea were served.
cake
zoo.
the
visit
Fair and also
Mrs, Vernon Rogers, who h�s
been asinsling in the Downing In- , ------------­
surance office the past week, left
Sunday for her home in Woodville.
She visited with her pare_nls, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bennett, while
here.
Rev. and :it:rs. FrCd L. Gardner
returned from Tennessee where
ly LOCllLf HAWKU&lt;I
they visited with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mr■. Bill
Mrs. J.1axine Arnold and daugh­
in Johnson ter, Sus-:m na, accom?anied Mr. and
Shoun and children
City .
.Mra, Wilbur Stew-art �nd Mrs. Hel­
Paula Kay Russell, daughter of en Stewiart ot Mason, W. Va., to
Mr. and Mn. Paul K. :Ruuell ill the West Vi11ginia F.F.A. - S.H.A.
confined to her home by lllne�s.
conference center at Cedar Lake,
Charloue M&lt;.-Clure or Shreve near Ripley Friday eYenlng. While
spent several days last week with there, they wilnessed the ground­
hP-r brother and his ramily, Mr. breakin ceremony for the Mason
g
:tnd Mrs. He nhel McClure and Co�nt Cottage. They were accorn­
y
sons, Jimmy and Bobby Joe.
-panied back by G ary Stewart who
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tennat and
spent the paat week there III a
daughter came Saturday eveneing
member of the Wahama Whlte Fal­
to spend the week end with Mr. con band.
and Mrs. Willia m Everson and to
Georige Wagner was a business
return .their son, Kim, who h88
vjaitor in Huntington. W. Va., Sat•
been viaitlng the Ever1ons to thilr
urday.
home in Salineville.
Miea Bernlce West or Mt. Vernon
Rev, Raymond Konkrlght was in w.as the weekend guest of Mr and
Kentucky laat Thunday and Fri· Mrs. R'. T. We.st and son.
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day where he attended the funeral
Mn. Orville Well is 011 v,acation
in Brookavllle or his uncle, Robert irom her employment e.t the Kro­
Frank, and lo visit with his ra­ ie er Store.
ther, Ltwis Konkrlght who is a
Mr. and Mra. James Shepherd
patient in- Boothe Me'morial Hospital in Covington. Thursday night and family returned home Sunday
he visited with his mother at her a fter a week 'a yacation Jn Wesi
VdrglnM.
home near Brooksville.
Mr. tmd Mr11. Charles Neff and
Mr and :\trs. Geora:e Ray Neal
and son of Port1mouth, N. H. are daughler, Mrs. F. L. Bobek and
vl11i ting with Mr. and Mr11. Ch�rlea dau ghter, Debra, have returned to
Ne.al and family. Last week end their , b�e, Chicago, Jll., after a
their other son, S-Sgt Robert Neal, week s v1sJt with Misses Maud and
.
Ha�r1.1burt, Pa., vi1it,ed with them, heda Gruei-er.
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Mr, , loh11 Whitcomb of Detroit
f.M.r■. C. R. · Wise, who has been
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with Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Mich., spent .a few days bst week
VT!t\lna:
Wisc and ramUy, lert yesterday with � er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs, Ed .
from Columbus by plane for her Hinet.
Mn. Carrie Nye returned to her
ho_me in M h1rnl, Fla, The c. Jl.
hom
Wtees took her to Columbu 6 .
�, Mulberry Ave., Saturday
Weekend guest.a of Mr. and Mr�. e\reQlna , bvm Meigs General Hos­
James Criswell were Mr. and Mrs. pi t.al and is eon l--..a lescln g nlcely
Orville Martin and son, Larry, ot h(lr, Mrs. Edna Bartels, Nye A�e
Mr. and Glen Dill and Mn:
Pithburgh.
Mr. and itlrs. Kenneth ,Byer re- Walter Wal lrel' returned home
turned Saturday from their wed- thh eveQln.u:, .after an overnight
ding trip and are at home In the visit wllh reh1tiYes in Columbus
GruHer Apartment on N. 2 nd•n .
r,f r. and Mrs. Robert Ritchi�
Mr. and Mra. Robert Powell and and ion, Bobby of Dexter Cit
chlldren of Columbus vi s i1 ed ye11• spent I lle w e ekend with i-elati ve�
terday with hor parents, Mr. and here.
Mrs. Norman Wayland and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Bru1;:h
Mrs, Adeline Roush, whn was rr­
and family of Entcrprlsc visited
cently hospltallzed, remains about
Su,1day with Mr. and .Mra. Eldo
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the same at her home. Assisti ng in
Kraeuter and d1rnghters.
her care are Mr11. 81.anehe llupton­
M is, Donna Circle visited Tues­
st.all and Mrs. Crow.
day, with Mr. and Mrs. De:lmu:­
. Mrs. Martha Fry, and Miss Fred­
Hamrn and family .
die Houdaahelt were In Charles­
Mr: and Mrs . Hom er Circle and
ton Saturday· eYcning where they
daughter,, l&gt;onna and Dix ie and
attended a Hies meeting and show­
Mi111 W1Vle C f"{·je of C,tmel
.
Ing of new rall merchandise of the
vl,lted Th ur�day e\Ce ninl' wlkb
Realsllk Compan)'. The tneetinJ? Mr, .
Mary Circle .
WH held , at the orrlee home ot
Wllll1 Ridenour of Upper San­
Carl Norman, district nfa nager .
dua ky visited wlth the Home.r
Mr. and Mra. John Loekwuod and Cirtle fam. l Jy o(
Carmel. He was
da ughter1 of Jamestown and Udell accom anl_e d by
Mies Donna
p
Konkright Yiaited Sunday with Circle I.II far aa Dove
r where &amp;he
ReY. and Mrs. Raymond Konkrigbt wJII resume her
teaL"hlng In tho
Mias Phyllis · Southerland. who klnderaartcn for the
second year
i1 employed .it lhe Waffle Shop, lq the Dover, School.
MJu Clrclti
l111t Saturday for Virginia where .spent the paat
week with her
■he will vi1it for a few days wilh p�rent.a.
relatlvea.
Pfc. George Hibbs of KiUzen,
Germany, 1ptnl the week end with
hi1 parents, Mt. and Mrs. F"ed
Hibba, Georfe h•• bb(ln at Fort
81111 for ap1ci1l training and will
rrturn to Germany. Also visltlne:
with the Hlbb• l•mily are Mra.

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the church In charee of the Sunday School openina: exen::laea.
There will also be apectal music
b}• the Nursery Clu, and a pkiylet
under Lbe direction of Mn. FultJ
and Mn. N-an Moore will be presented.
Durin1 the worship service the
teachers and substitute teacher•
will be honored and Promotion
eertificatea wi ll be given out and
.also awatda for perfed attendance.
Following the close of the morning worship &amp;ervice a pot luck dinner will be beJd at the church. The
meat, dessert and beverage will be

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Church Tabe;nacle
Wedding Setting

Dr. Rouah Corul�
Service, A.t Sutton'

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year lhon al any other ,eoson - SprlDJ lne luded. The 'bell gr111 g rowing seuon of the
apply a good
entire y�•r IIH ahead. No matter how rleh lhe sou, II la Important
gr... food before ....UaJ.

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Baptismal Rit,es
Held Fri.d
For Wise:lnlont

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held in the· recreation J'OOPl1 wbl•
planned •nd all otben _are to mine cb waa decanted 1n purpl_e and
&amp; co�ered di.ab •nP their own table white. D1ncln1 wu enjoy'ed thro­
serVJC'I, Mn. Jack. BechUe, Mrs. L. upout &amp;.be eYen.inc.
W. McCwna11 Mil• Beal Sanborn,
Mn. Jai;nea Brewh:iglon and Mn. .. After lhe honored. 1uett open• ,
William Ever&amp;0n were n amed a■ a ed Ilia many nice Ofta. refnlb·
committee to have char1e of the ments of a bl,rthday cab iced 1n
white and decorated in pink and
ifood.
In .preparation ror the Rally day green, lee cream and 10rt drinb
every mtmber- of the church wUI were served by Mrs. Lind 111i1tecl
receive a poll card and tbe chll• b.Y her mother, 11?1. F4ward Hoedren will be given buttooa to wear • flick. Favon were will cups
tiile d with mint.a.
for the day.
Earl Knight wa, named Sunday
Attending were Connie and
nl,ght ,aa the aubstitute teacher of
Mary Lou. Teaford, Palrici.l Hen•
the High School claal'.
neuy, Jane Baer, JennUU Crew,
Those attending the meeting
Kirkland and Cindy Kin­
Uqpa
were , Rev. Raymon Konkright,
Swiie Welte, o.f Mc.Ar­
and
lin&amp;
who dismlaaed lhe meetinc w/th
Arnold, Donald May­
Jerry
thur,
prayer and Mr. and Mn. Bech ,�
ay
and Geora:e
McKenzie
Bruce
er,
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Mr. and Mr1. Jam.ea �ler, Mra.
Hotrmim.
Moore, Mrs. Mc:Ccmaa and Ml.s8
Adutta present were Mr_ and
In a private serVice at the Sanborn, and Mn, f\Lltz.
Mrs. Georg:e Kislling, or McArt­
Heath Methodist Church of Mid­
hur, and Mr. and llra. �ward
dleport, Jennife1 Lynn Wise,
Hoeflich.
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
but unable to at­
Send.Ina
R. C. Wise of Middleport, was
tend ware Cheryl tbenb&amp;cb,
christened Friday evening at 7:30
Alita Ctrpe.qter, Frank Titus and
The b•pti�al fool given lo the
Hant t:lelind.
�hurch by the lnrant'a l(eat­
great gr�ndmother waa used for
Mrs. Orln ·Smith entertairred
the service with Rev Raymon the Jolly Bunch Sewlna Club last
Konkr�ghl officiating.
Friday evening at her home in
Atle'ttding were the paternal Middleport. The evenine was
grand mother, Mra. C. R. Wise or spent in reminiacin( of early
Minersville and great grand mot­ school days of the group.
her, Mrs. John Bailey.
Present at the meeting .were
Also in , attendance were Mra. Mrli. Noah H11kln1, Mn. L. D.
The Old Country Church Taber•
Rua Watson, Mrs , Bertha Scott Diles, Maei Robliln, Mr1. John nacle will be the setline:, October
or Minernille, Mra. Olin Gen!,i
Seines, Mr,. Mont Millel', Mn. P. 1, at 2 p. m., for• the wedding of
mer, Columbus, Mrs. Wllllam L. Miteh, Mr1. Doyle Miller and Miss Virginia Marlin to Mr. Duane
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Sherloan of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Milhoan.
Roa:er Birr.
Mra. William Knl&amp;ht or Pt. PleaDuring the evening rerresh­
The double ring ceremony will
11nl and Mi11 Frieda Faehnle or ments were ■ervtd by the h01teas. be pedormed by the Rev. R0 Al­
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len, uncle or the bride. Mrs. Ellen
Cant,::r •nd MiH Kay Barr wlU
aerve as bridesmalda. Mill Bettf
Martin, slater of the bride, will
Dr. and Mrs. L .L. Rouah, of aerve as maid of honor.
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Hr. Blair Cadwalader of Hills­
at thdr farm home near Buban boro will aerve as best man with R.
and att�nded ehuRh at Sulton Jay Alien and Robert Cant.Ir 11
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher enter­ Sunday where Dr. Roush was the ushera. Sololst for the ceremony
tained her Card Club Thunday guest minister.
will be Mt. Andy Ondera and or•
They were accompanied by canlsl will be Mrs. Roma Leonard.
eYening at her home In Middleport.
Prizes for the evening were won their gueat. MiN Sbirm Slddiql
The gracious cuatom of open
by Mra. Jamea Weber, a guest, and or Pakistan, who attenda sehOol church wJII be observed.
al Delaware. She •110 1poke
Mra. James Buchan1m.
Mra. Kenneth McElhinney and briefly telling of btir native
PICNIC DINNIR
Misa Jean Lam11. were also gucat11 tfetuntry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roush en­
The Roush'• dau1hter, M'.ildred
of the club.
Others playing were MfJ. Bruce - sailed today for a yelll'fl study tertained. with • plcnlc- dlnner at
Lloyd, Mn. John Zerkle, 'Mh- Jane and travel in Di!lnmatk, Swllzer• their h9me on Sunday. J,.Ue.ndlng
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mescher,
Gilkey and Mrs. B. F. PHma1Ml. At land and otb,ir countrlel.
keilh, Chtle, Harry and· �oe, . of
the cloae of the evening a de11t1rt
Lebanon, Ohio; �. and Mra. Paul
F,tt.LL KILLS AIIUALIST
courae was servt'd by the hoatea1.
LOriOON UPI - Garmen Ro­ Harbrech�, Jeffr�r, ..JlP, and Joe,' or
saire, a 17-year-&lt;tld rittU• Hrl,l• Pt. Pleuanli ¥r:. and Mrl.' · John
GOTHAM'S HOTTIIT
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CJty'1 hotteal day of -the 1umqier, frQfl multiple lnJurlee ,uUeted and Mn. Bill Barnoiek of Pome•
re� by the ln • fO.fool· fall from 1 �en and llra-. BUI Baronlck, of Pome­
BIU dea:ree1,
trapeae during rehearsal SUnd_.f. da and Jefr.
Weather Buna� here Sunday.

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Birthdtty Party
Rally Doy Plans Completed For Heath
Church At Meeting Held Sunday Eveninq H�t! Saturday
Final plans for Rally Day and Promotion Sunday were made for Tom Lind
for Heath Methodist Church when the Commission of Educalion met Sunday evening at the church in Middleport.
Mrs. Bernard Fultz , chairman wag •in charge of the me..tg
in and led the devotional period before the meeting·
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Middleport's All-Star Little League baseball team was all
but dead Monday evening in the Syracu.. tournament except Italy
Ruula
that they didn ' t give up, and won 4-3 over New Haven with Germany
all four runs scored in the bottom of the sixth and last inning Au,trall•

Mike Bratt.on was safe on lht
thud b.aseman'1 erro r. Slobart hi!
sharply dow n the 1h1rd bast !inf!
for 11n automatic double, the bitill
roHmg clear into the rou::h 3uO
feet 1wa}', and it was J.1 fo• New
Haven.
i hen Jerry vanlnw11gen , who
had broken up lhc all-1mportant
Uak Hill aame at Wcllaton with 1
homer, did it again .
lie tagged i low pitch toward
the outside on .i:I !me through the
hole to the right of second base
that rallied otr the centerfield
fence. He beat the throw into the
plate to Lie up tht! g;ime at 3·3.
Maynard came in to relieve
Roush and promptly hit Bruce
Wall11ce to pul the winning run on
r1rat, 1till wilh one out. Wallace
Stobut walked the lead-off bat swiped
1econd. George Sauer
ter in the seco_nd a nd third i nning,, dumped I little bouncer halfway
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Maynard • rus�ed throw to f1r1t
Ued doy,rn to limit New HaYen to
waa hard, 11nd m!ssed, the ball hitp.tee 11eat1ered hits. New got one
tin1 Sauer on his helmeted head .
in t.be aecond , And erson one In the
Wallace 1cored on the play and the
tblrd, a nd Curtis King one in the
aame WH over.
fourth
Middleport harl. pla yed without
, The · Middle.port ,ixth opened
regular c11tcher J'.m Jo_hnaon w �o
:" '1Jlth Ronnie Hindy ,triking out.
wa, iajured In drill Fri day, but 11
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expetted to be ready La hor Day ,
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take on Racine for the prlvUege of
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at 3 p. m. Labor Day.
Tourney manager Bob Louk.I alIO h11 arranged for the Pony
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played
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walked five, 8ave up 5 hits. Roush
finned 7, w.ilked two. allowed four
hit•; Maynard fanned nobobdy, hit
and w;is the
one, walked none,
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New Haven
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Middleport
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M . Rou1h, Maynard, 6, LP, an d
:: Phone us nrst before you Baley, Slobart and W. Moore.
Milton R1.1u,h, 11 &amp;trong, leUhand·· 1
had Woody Cali's boys well
cllfled until the fatal siitlh. They
bx.d Juat two hilt, both singles,
one b)' Bruce Wallace in the sec•
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other by Geor1e Sauer in the fifth
with one o ut.
New Haven had jumped on Gary
Stob1rt for tbree runs in the top
of the flret a nd the way Housh wa1
throwing, Jt looked good enough
to et.and up.
Stobart walked lead.off batter
Mew, got Powell on a grounder to
lint. fanned Batey, but then walk•
ed Anderton. Rouah came up a nd
do ubled two runs home and P11ul
May n ard singled another in. Arm•
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TbJrtJ dip bath September,
and. Jf the Balttmore Oriolel can
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hl8 hit :U6 home runs, thus needing only 1 9 more thl1 year and
next to surpass Foxx and go down
in hialory III the second areete1t
home run hiller of all time.

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Oodgera to help the Pirates 1nap ;

tndlana Sc.Ip Sfflatert
Tbe Cleveland Indiana moved to
witbln two l■me, of · fourtb place
with a 6-4 deciliou over the WHh•
in,cton Senatora and the Boalon
Red Sos. downed the K■naas City
Athletica, f.l. New Yort. and Detroit were idle.
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In Iha N■Uon■I Loque,
Pitt1burl)I Pir■tet rot■lnocl lh■lr
•1; pme lead with 1 10-Z vlcton,
over the 1..41 Angelea Dod&amp;:en, 1M
St. LouJ1 Cardinali took over ,ee,
ond place by beattn.c the · Hihillt
11:ee Bnvu, 3-0, and tbe Pblladel·
phla Phillies defeated the San
Francilco Glanta. .U. Clnciallatl
and Cblc110 were not ac:beduled.
Jim (lludeat) Grant or the In­
diana broufbt bi■ Ufetlme record
oYer the Senators to 1a.1 even
though Wathlngton routed him
with I two-run. rally 1n the ninth.
It w■a Granl'a ninth wln of the
season, five of which .bave been
at the Senator,• expen1e.

To October 15 If Pace Holds

PAltTHCAWL. Waln UPI He's t.11tJn1 about the World
Dick Rlchard1CH1, 204. W■I--. ,top. Series, ton, and .he certainly h1■
JHld &amp;rl1n Lonct.n, 210, Waln (I). every right to in the face o! Bal•
Retained Europear1 Ma vyweltht · timore '1 tremen dous !Urse.
c hamplon, hlp.
The Orioles have been the h ot •
-----le.st club in lhe majors lhi1 month
FI ELDS FLUNKS
with 20 vlcklriea in 28 games so
t:OLUMBUS UPI - The 1960 far. Not even P,le
firel-place Yan-·
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But'keyu of Ohio State Univenit1 lr:eea, with a 2i an d 10 101, were
defin itely wm be wllhout lhe ten- able to match tb■t pace.
ice1 of one of their veteran b■clu
The Oriole&amp; ma&lt;fe it •i:1 oul of
as it was revealed Mond,iy that their IHt aeven ■nd climbed withJerry Fiel d, failed a fine aria in 1 1,s 11mea of first place by
makeup course d 11ring the ,um- blanking the Chictgo White Sox,
mer school.
4-0, Monday night It was BalU-

Many feel that Ted eo uld do it
playing another aeuon . He bu
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24 home runa alrtady
turned 42 today-u bi1 111 e.nlgma
after setting oU to •
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as he w11 when he Joined the
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ever
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at the plate after a dlaappolnUns
The big queatioh
reroalnlng
about the big alugg,r ii , whether .1� a�on l11t year and la currenU1
he'll retire 11t Uie eJ'ld Qt the •ea, hitting - � .
100. Ted hlmulf is on record 08 ,
alatin1 flatl)' t�al �J■ !J ,ht1 last
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rear; that he'• a:oing .&amp;al tetlre.
But Willl1ms haa 1ild 'th1t before. And moat b,■ooball writer,
aJ'e predlctina that ftelll be baek
tor another 1ea1on.
NEW and USED
Why? Well, for one th� they
11y that Ted won•t be 1ble to
turn down the money. Hit 11lary
la 1t11l about the biUelt In bueball.
But perhaps even, more ' lmportant to Wllli•m• b Jlmffly Foxr'1
Phone WY-N71M
hit 534 bomer1 durln( Jil4 career
POMEROY, OHIO
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Middleport's All-Star Little League baseball team was all
but dead Monday evening in the Syracu.. tournament except Italy
Ruula
that they didn ' t give up, and won 4-3 over New Haven with Germany
all four runs scored in the bottom of the sixth and last inning Au,trall•

Mike Bratt.on was safe on lht
thud b.aseman'1 erro r. Slobart hi!
sharply dow n the 1h1rd bast !inf!
for 11n automatic double, the bitill
roHmg clear into the rou::h 3uO
feet 1wa}', and it was J.1 fo• New
Haven.
i hen Jerry vanlnw11gen , who
had broken up lhc all-1mportant
Uak Hill aame at Wcllaton with 1
homer, did it again .
lie tagged i low pitch toward
the outside on .i:I !me through the
hole to the right of second base
that rallied otr the centerfield
fence. He beat the throw into the
plate to Lie up tht! g;ime at 3·3.
Maynard came in to relieve
Roush and promptly hit Bruce
Wall11ce to pul the winning run on
r1rat, 1till wilh one out. Wallace
Stobut walked the lead-off bat swiped
1econd. George Sauer
ter in the seco_nd a nd third i nning,, dumped I little bouncer halfway
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Maynard • rus�ed throw to f1r1t
Ued doy,rn to limit New HaYen to
waa hard, 11nd m!ssed, the ball hitp.tee 11eat1ered hits. New got one
tin1 Sauer on his helmeted head .
in t.be aecond , And erson one In the
Wallace 1cored on the play and the
tblrd, a nd Curtis King one in the
aame WH over.
fourth
Middleport harl. pla yed without
, The · Middle.port ,ixth opened
regular c11tcher J'.m Jo_hnaon w �o
:" '1Jlth Ronnie Hindy ,triking out.
wa, iajured In drill Fri day, but 11
· after one was out·
expetted to be ready La hor Day ,
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Tonleht the Pomeroy Buckeye,
take on Racine for the prlvUege of
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meet1n1 Middleport in th e fi nal,
at 3 p. m. Labor Day.
Tourney manager Bob Louk.I alIO h11 arranged for the Pony
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played
the aame day, starting at
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walked five, 8ave up 5 hits. Roush
finned 7, w.ilked two. allowed four
hit•; Maynard fanned nobobdy, hit
and w;is the
one, walked none,
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New Haven
300 000 -3 � I
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Middleport
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M . Rou1h, Maynard, 6, LP, an d
:: Phone us nrst before you Baley, Slobart and W. Moore.
Milton R1.1u,h, 11 &amp;trong, leUhand·· 1
had Woody Cali's boys well
cllfled until the fatal siitlh. They
bx.d Juat two hilt, both singles,
one b)' Bruce Wallace in the sec•
• ood· inni ng with two out, and the
other by Geor1e Sauer in the fifth
with one o ut.
New Haven had jumped on Gary
Stob1rt for tbree runs in the top
of the flret a nd the way Housh wa1
throwing, Jt looked good enough
to et.and up.
Stobart walked lead.off batter
Mew, got Powell on a grounder to
lint. fanned Batey, but then walk•
ed Anderton. Rouah came up a nd
do ubled two runs home and P11ul
May n ard singled another in. Arm•
■trong fa n ned to e nd it.

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TbJrtJ dip bath September,
and. Jf the Balttmore Oriolel can
keep lrinnlllc ■t lh• ume r■te
H In Aucuat, Paul Rlchud1 h11
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hl8 hit :U6 home runs, thus needing only 1 9 more thl1 year and
next to surpass Foxx and go down
in hialory III the second areete1t
home run hiller of all time.

B •"ER 1 SEYFRIED
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COAL, Oil, GAS
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for the Orioles Jail )'ear, 1hut out
the White So:1 on four bits an d
I struck out eight last nl,ght for ht,
IOtb triumph.

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Hal Smith and Don Ho,ik each
hit lhree-run homen a,a1in1t the
Oodgera to help the Pirates 1nap ;

tndlana Sc.Ip Sfflatert
Tbe Cleveland Indiana moved to
witbln two l■me, of · fourtb place
with a 6-4 deciliou over the WHh•
in,cton Senatora and the Boalon
Red Sos. downed the K■naas City
Athletica, f.l. New Yort. and Detroit were idle.
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In Iha N■Uon■I Loque,
Pitt1burl)I Pir■tet rot■lnocl lh■lr
•1; pme lead with 1 10-Z vlcton,
over the 1..41 Angelea Dod&amp;:en, 1M
St. LouJ1 Cardinali took over ,ee,
ond place by beattn.c the · Hihillt
11:ee Bnvu, 3-0, and tbe Pblladel·
phla Phillies defeated the San
Francilco Glanta. .U. Clnciallatl
and Cblc110 were not ac:beduled.
Jim (lludeat) Grant or the In­
diana broufbt bi■ Ufetlme record
oYer the Senators to 1a.1 even
though Wathlngton routed him
with I two-run. rally 1n the ninth.
It w■a Granl'a ninth wln of the
season, five of which .bave been
at the Senator,• expen1e.

To October 15 If Pace Holds

PAltTHCAWL. Waln UPI He's t.11tJn1 about the World
Dick Rlchard1CH1, 204. W■I--. ,top. Series, ton, and .he certainly h1■
JHld &amp;rl1n Lonct.n, 210, Waln (I). every right to in the face o! Bal•
Retained Europear1 Ma vyweltht · timore '1 tremen dous !Urse.
c hamplon, hlp.
The Orioles have been the h ot •
-----le.st club in lhe majors lhi1 month
FI ELDS FLUNKS
with 20 vlcklriea in 28 games so
t:OLUMBUS UPI - The 1960 far. Not even P,le
firel-place Yan-·
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But'keyu of Ohio State Univenit1 lr:eea, with a 2i an d 10 101, were
defin itely wm be wllhout lhe ten- able to match tb■t pace.
ice1 of one of their veteran b■clu
The Oriole&amp; ma&lt;fe it •i:1 oul of
as it was revealed Mond,iy that their IHt aeven ■nd climbed withJerry Fiel d, failed a fine aria in 1 1,s 11mea of first place by
makeup course d 11ring the ,um- blanking the Chictgo White Sox,
mer school.
4-0, Monday night It was BalU-

Many feel that Ted eo uld do it
playing another aeuon . He bu
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ed il am, slam.med
24 home runa alrtady
turned 42 today-u bi1 111 e.nlgma
after setting oU to •
year
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as he w11 when he Joined the
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Boaton Red Sox al I •k!nn, rook. mont h.la'Je •�ar�
ever
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at the plate after a dlaappolnUns
The big queatioh
reroalnlng
about the big alugg,r ii , whether .1� a�on l11t year and la currenU1
he'll retire 11t Uie eJ'ld Qt the •ea, hitting - � .
100. Ted hlmulf is on record 08 ,
alatin1 flatl)' t�al �J■ !J ,ht1 last
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All
rear; that he'• a:oing .&amp;al tetlre.
But Willl1ms haa 1ild 'th1t before. And moat b,■ooball writer,
aJ'e predlctina that ftelll be baek
tor another 1ea1on.
NEW and USED
Why? Well, for one th� they
11y that Ted won•t be 1ble to
turn down the money. Hit 11lary
la 1t11l about the biUelt In bueball.
But perhaps even, more ' lmportant to Wllli•m• b Jlmffly Foxr'1
Phone WY-N71M
hit 534 bomer1 durln( Jil4 career
POMEROY, OHIO
to rank aecon4 1mrinl all 1tter1
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! ! Family Picnic
1i Held Sunday
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' •itll • picnic Sundai •• lbtlr
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served at noon to Mr. and Mn.
D. S. Eb.nla, Mr. and Mn. Harald
Kaull and aon, Wendell, Jerry
Cooper, Fred Kaull and aon, Joe,
Mn. Marie Garcelon, Mr. and
Al"n. Wllliam Kimberlin« and (hi!dren, N ancy, Terry, David and
John, Mr. and Mn. Hoppy Shore
■Dd children, Cheryl, Hoppy Jr.,
and ·Scott, Mn. Ann■ B. Kautz,
lliUN PeglY and Beverl)' Kautz
and IUaa Elizabeth Keehne a ll of
-Charluton, w. Va.
WJlbUJ' K■ulz, Greenbrier, W.
Va.; Mn. 0. J, Kaut1, Willard
Kautz 111nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kauts a nd daughter, Rebeeca or
Nitro, W , Va. ; Mrs. Floyd Clark.
Mr. and Mr1, Albert Co.ates, sons
· 1'lick and Dor and daughter. Bar•
·hara, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark
lnd ebUdren, M,rk, Sus'an, Rkh•
-,rd and RolMrt, Mrs_ Margaret
�bum and Mr. and Mn. Clair Karr
-•JI of Pomeroy; ind Mr. 1nd Mrs.
WilU.m and son,, Mickey and

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Eight Hundred
Kiger Creek Attended By
picnic waa beb( Saturday

The sixth annual OVEC family
at the new picn ic grounds of the Ohio Valley Ell\Cb'ic Cor­
poration' s Pla nt al Kyger Creek with over 800 employees and
I.heir families attending.
A barbecue and complete dinner was served at noon and
from noon to 2:pO conducted tours on a flat car with two ca­
bootes, of the plant were held, with
Varloua conlelll, indudinJ the
U«bt rerreshmenlli 11er.,.ed in the
and
greaay pig, were (,'(Inducted
cafeteria.
horKshoe11, croquet and badminton
Bob Mill•. Middleport, was chair­
were p!ayed. 1'here were ponies
n11n of the committee planning the
lor the children lo ride and the
affair and was compliment ed by
plant t ire true k .a Iso prov ided
Plant Manager Jame» 11.lrreld who
thrill&amp; for the children. For the
thanked the committee ,nd Mr.
adu lts were buggie-a and 1UJTey1.
Milla for such a nice outini;.
Also included in the day'i aetivl•
w11.s a reMrd bop wltb priln
lies
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key, the Bear" portrayed hy Mills and gues111 were invited to reata ter
who WH at home in his log house for the cJectric;u �pplilmces wh1ch
and greeted everyone snd distrib• were aw.il ded to tb,e luc.ky wan•
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uted IUenture and comic books ners.
on forest fires.
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The children ol the G11. Ua Coun ·
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During the afternoon an airplane
Home were ;ilso iUe&amp;ts for the
ty
dropped dish clothes and balloon5
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containing money ovM lhe crowd. day.
On d11,play al the plcnie tro.unds
The entire family WilS taken care
wtre cquJpl)'lent from the N■Uonal
of with a nurlf'ry for ! he small
Guard and G■llipoll&amp; Vault Comchildren wilh rea:istered nurses on
pany.
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Held Monday For
Jerry Coleman

American Legion
Auxiliary M�ts

At Racine Hall

The W,;,men·, AuXUW)' of the
Racine American :Leg.I.on Poat .,,
met tn re gblar sedlon Tuetd1y
e !',m. at the �oat horue.
· rtie President, Mn. Margaret
Yost read a leUer from Mr1. Ed­
ward Marshall, Elgbth • Diatrl(f.
President 1nnouncln1 the eonfer•
encc at Onk HIii �n Saturday
September 15.

IACK TO SCHOOL

SKI RTS

RP.1ervaOons for luneheon are
to be maUed to Mra. Marah■l1 by
September 12.
The F11I· FaUval will be held in
Racine Sat1,1rd1y September M
wlth .- Bike Sile and other attrac­
tions to be htld durin1 the PeaU­
val.

$2.95 and up

BECKY'S

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Mra. Marttiii Lou Beefle, llem­
bfnhlp .eh1lrm1n would ike mem­
ber. lo have.• their JN0-8 1 dUtll
paid early In November to meet
their quota,
A potluck supper wu 1ened to
18 memberi pnisent.

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Sept. 3

S&lt;=ou-ts Must
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Mr. a nd Mn. Kennt1th WIicox ol
Middleport are ■ nnou neln1 the
birth of a 1 pot.and 1 1 ounee aon.
David R■)', who WH born bUR,da)'
morning at Ple■1ant Valley Ho1plt11l in Pt, Plea11nt.
Grandparent■ of Iha new 1rriv1l
arc Mr. and Mn. F. W. WllC!GX of
Lan11ville, ind llr. and lln. John
T. Holliday, Dexttir.
Great arandparen.te are 11,1 a nd
Mn. Joe Phillip, R•llintl1 1nd
Wallan H olllday, Dexter._

I A.nnouncln1 Birth

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etll11to,. lfl1l11fl1 ,l.. lnt
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The fllU Iar mee tiDI OI B0&gt;'
scout troop 240 wa, held Mond1y
eVenl n1 at the 1cout Hill In Middleport wlth Scout Muter, Bob
MIU■. and wl,iant SC, Henhel
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llcCl\lrt. ill cbar11.
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wl,� to remain Ip it mu-.t tie preaen I at lhe meeIIn1 next Monday
lo re•realiter ,nd lhal •11 boy,
who: wlll be 11 yean of a1e one
month fro m now •re ell1ible to
joln the troop and are a•ktd to
meettn i
rea:lster at next Monda)''I
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Denn is Walburn who bi I rormrr
member of the troop w11 • iuest
for the meeting.

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30, UNIO

I Si�th Annual OVEC Picnic Saturda� At

L■ AV• FOlt COlLIGE
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The fifth birthiby or Jerry
--Gilte, left today to beJin 1tudle1
it God'1 Bible College, Cincinnati. Coleman waa· eflt"braltd Monday
fliey ',.-�re motored there by Mn. afternoon at the home of Ills
:Florence An1lyn and daughter, aunl, Mra, 1:i,rl Smiih in Middle­
:J.lndl, Vi n ton, Ohio, family friends. port wllh Jerry'■ mother, Mn.
Gene Colem111, 111sistin".
The Smith home was decorated
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with b1lloont and crepe paper
■treamer, for the afternoon ud.
the guests were met at the door
by Joey Smith who wu dre ned
in a clown outfit and p111,sed out
1ueker11 and h1ta to them H they
Ladies &amp; Subteen Sizes
entered. He w11 aul111ed by Tom
Scally who waa Mickey Mouse for
the party,
Gamea were playe d during the
afternoon and the door prize WH
,warded lo Kath)' Coler.ian.
After Jerry had o�ned his
many gifll which had �n pl1&lt;:ed
Middleport
on a low decorated table refreth•
ments of ice rream, cake and
Kool-aid were served by Mn.
Smith and Mr■. Col•m11n who were
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy. Favor11 of toy car� and
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balloons were given to the chil­
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orated In pink and white and in•
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Jerry.
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Mary MIiii, Jeffrey MIiier, Bar­
COMING l■ pj. 4-U
bara Anlhony, David St.nbom,
"WHO WAS � LADY"
SuJale Smllh, Mr.11. J1mea Sanborn,
'11r1. Bethel Coleman, Mn. Thom11
Ta�y Curt11 n Martin ·
Scally and Mr,. Gail MIiler.

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Phone 'll'Y-.1-1741 Day or IIC\'enln1
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Shop Pickens ' This Week For

PRE-LABOR DAY SPECIALS
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f'oreal Rose Council. Daughter■
of Amerlca, met in regular 1e11lon
with Ruth Oxley, Councl lor, pre•·
sldln1.
The Sick Commlltce reported'
Dorothy Durd and VIila Kincade
as Improved after being In the
hoapltal, Phyllia Rowan alck and
Velma C111id)o nol much lmriroved.
Deputy lhla Fie Kimea and State'
Publlclly Ch1lrmu Edith Belllniz
reported on the date seaslon which
they attended. Both of theae olfl.
eera have received re-appointment
lo their 11me offlcta for 1no thir
year.
Plan, were made: for the Boo1ter meetlnf to be held here on
Nov. � and eammlttee1 appointed.

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Plannlnll Se.,wn

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Mr. and Mra. Eliu SWea and
Mr. and Mra. Edward �tllet, aon
Roger and diughter, Nlna ape n't
Sund,v at Jac kaon Late.
Mrs. Alva Hite returned to her
home, Baltimore Sunday l!venlnr,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrt. Rollin &amp;arhs.
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M1· . a11d Mra. Ed Noon returned to Columbus surid•Y , after
spending two weeks at their home,
norne i svdle.
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M r. a nd M ra: Kenncth Far1ey O(
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C.: h t!'ylon, W. Va. were sunday
i�ests o f;e� parents, Mr. and Mr■•
war d ar er.
Mr. a�� Mr�. � o� rt
h p ur •; aug ter •:•· a! �
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Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Hi.nee and
Mr. 11 !'d Mrs:.. Denver Thoma were
at F,urbor� �unday, to 11:ttend the
llOth w&lt;.-ddmg anniversary celebrati on of Mr. and .Mti. RQ(D ond
Hall. Mrt. Hall is the form er Lorena Scholl of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Phil WllllamJOn •�nt the
'Yeekcnd in Columbua with Mr.
-:,rid Mri, Rob_ert Gardner and ,in
1.,hilllcothe with Mr. and Hh.
Hugh Black. She w11 accompanied
�ome Sunday evening, by Mr. Wilh ■mson who spent the day wltb
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Mr. aqd Mrs, Paul Kloes and
Sl iu .Eleanor Robson spent Sunday in Columbus and atteJJded
the State fair. .
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Billy Thompaon
and children, Diane, Gary and
Randy visited briefly Monday,
with Mr. and Mn, Wilbur Moore,
enroute to their home, cuyahoea
Falls, after I vlait with Ml■tivea
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueaer and
,ion, Bob returned home Monday,
after a visi t with relatiV'l!a In Columbu1, and attended the State
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Mr. and Mrs. Faris JusUus have
returned to their home, PhoenlJt:,
Ariz., after a visit with Mr. a nd
Mrs, Walter White and Mn. Lucy
Jwitius. They were accompanied
h olne b)' Kenneth Wb"1te.
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Sayre of
B ra d en ton, Fl• · •' v IsJ•·•
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1 am Buter.
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w Ith �
00• Glady, cucklet
returned
Mhome S · y, after a weeta vl1il
Jn Nel�
J h. Mrs: G oldie
ville, �t
Crail and attended the Parade of
the Hill,.
Mn. Thom11 J. Scott, Pomeroy
RD a and Mr. and Mn. ,..··n
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10n, formerly Marilyn Scot� Rio
Grande, 0., returned Sunda)' from
■ trip lo Sain Antonio, Te:r., - and
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John Krawczyn is happy today over "the best f1!Sponae ID
recent years" to a house-to-house campaign Tuesday night
by members of tbe MHS lootball squa&lt;I with fl Boosler/AlCoroner ·Henry Ewing sale!" today that he baa received pl• 110 lrri,ut1r111es In, the conduct oJ sociation membership ticke\8 for sale.
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to
"'1'Ved'. &lt;&gt;D Sb_e riff Robert E. Hartenbacb as a party DI)' . Trl· Count1-Teon-C1n t"n 9ro Jebildrea, _ u,
last
over
$50
about
received
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He said a total of $268.29 was
■lw•YI had :,,,::$50,000 suit filed 11alnll local officials by Jobn EpU ne, .,..,
Ibo � • re• or elH 'bice priul tor Ille cODtut wt!
year's sale.
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·'l'op salesma n and . win ner of a $5 award was Ellis Clonch;
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W. C. MIiiie, aeeutlve head of
•..,. Tlie :;t,( �•mea She!Aff Hartenbach, Deputy How
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second for $3 was Ron nie Carr, and third was Ricky Oiler, f2. I
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Each of these boys -sold -o•er 20 memberships, and so did four
Werry: or on the � GI Wo:: e��� ::Zt�:f:. �. .J":�
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ii' •.1 o lb
. Pome y emergency squad who signe an af:fl- eit with hit procra m .
others.... James Miller , Da nny Hl ndy, EUgene Wise and Tom
held dancu for our Kbool 1
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, har&amp;tng Savage IVilb obialning money tn the name of
cltell lhe . l\lcki ng 10d at !lorth Gllll, Hilb Sebool
Rill. ·,·oey each were awarded l.
IJ\!!. squad without pl'0)ier aulboritr , The county coroner IJ 111PJlllft lo • .,...1 number of c .. COlll&lt;louoly voucll for Ille .,,,
Booster Prealdent Krawnyn: said
""" . Amon1 b i • 1 , wllicb the, ...,. held. Tllere
will
Proceedl
t down the
spli
be
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lfA]llllS
more boy1 Jul year1 aold fewer
� In line u law enf0ttenient off,cer of the cou nty when a m
M4CHINIST'S MA
.: ve comment- wa,
a.ny. lri..
middle between Wabama and Mid­
DO rawdJUm or innnonl con
liWtff
is
mem.benblp■:.
a
Ma•
party
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Av'
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an acUon and as sueh serves papers in
�bert Ray Hlflii,
TYPISTMATE
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the
ebi:rse,
a«111.
am:I
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at aqy o1. theae uerclae,. Kr�
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MIOCi1Uo
ague
Le
Little
dleport
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A mNtl"' of the a..■tera hn
cue. .
chinist's Mate Airman, U.S. Navy, son of M,. and Mrs.
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tiou leveled at � ire the follow- S.v•ie ud bll ,n,up eonducted.
-n . ..W tv .....,.... nltht,
Bernard Fultz, prosecutor-elect and one of the attorn
themldv., H ienllomen and la­
Frank M . Harris, Mason, types orders sfo� aircraft parts
Mid dleport'a ■wlmmtng pool, for
eys ln1 illdiri4ul■ :
Thundiy at I In "-• 111th tchool.
. lllolJr ol M11011 cliel wblLe vilitln.l our 1&lt;bool. "
ned
the
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Anacostia,
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Simon
Elrl
8beriff,,
Ail;
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Nava!
tho
tn
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a
local
by
the
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the
case,
in
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year,,
live
in
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the
that
id
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b
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Meanwhile, advance Ucketa at
stalement lo mate· on bebalf of his clients today H sa
!"· ind llln. l!ut Queen 1n
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id that -, Wbn, llr. Leo 111
'15e per eopy to the alumni foot- main open Labor Da,y afternobn
sta
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bearin
the
to
air
"fettive
g
lend
help
a1&gt;d
on
Gradu­
th•
a
School
High
Navy's
the
charge against Savage wilt be held ·at
August 10, 1959 l\il!IJr
ball a:ame Labor Day evening are
p�
°:nt 1°
=ed ::= "!i I a:!d
{I; a .m . Friday in county court and any statement&amp; should uy that I DeYer received any type many of lfr. Sna1e', Canteen
He atten ded .Aviation Machin ­
·ate Triiplng
on ,aale at tbe Sports .Center, H&amp;·R -local tce: ne.
ol call■ np....., ••Y diJcipline reeord '- ov,r I pnJnd o1 lllh,e
Memphis,
P�r1Y be mad_e tbete In open court.
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"F.ire1tone Motor Part■ co., and I Tbe Reereatlon Board YOted thlt
en&amp;lnes)
ist's Mate (reciprocati113
1
for
the
pen
keep
o
lo
poal
�he
problem,
a t tbo1e dances. I would Jeara, 'We eaia boaQUr 111 we beLeo
V.
Sava
Middleport Lunt!h Room in Middle- Wee�
ge
t
took
High
Wanama
es:cep
of
graduate
ion
tod;•y to certain of t b e
Tennessee. Harris ls a
•�
add
l cooperated li�e him to be � man
ot
port. and in, Po�roY · at Stark 's 1 Publtc which II expecred te - be on
men
are
se
concer
'
�
his
ning
ts
ata�
work
in t e Syracu
School.
a and
or
Pb1rmac:y �, nd the Pomeroy · :Putry hand plcliicklng and for trophy
�ughout Meip county.
:undre{per ::::, �
I
preaenllltion1 ,nd man wiener
�:t
ere !td �nar1ft'!:i, � t �a;
Shop
.,eanwhlle , 1n GalllpollB, Savage released the following my deputy e•en ....... '" ,rtlcle flee "' mllcll c ilciom .... -·
t
for
in
�Qnt�cl
roa
the
eve!tjqg
'
�
for
the
e
i
ri
U
ate
lOn
t
a
Adiniu
g
statement:
for tbe CUteeu'• newspaper."
11.11.ru
culion from tlklle wbo did not un·
J).llnll in- the summer recreation
f
game will be
A GaDii&amp;::::, hwme'!; m�• . Koo dentand, hQ 11ven bla -I•
·,Savage said I/lat despite published statement,
John Yov,,. tomeroy. alvmnl Ptotram .
of the lad•
- -- --e
let
�
that the_y were demanding an accounting by
pilot. hi• ePN everyone InterSavto
r
111e
:"'
""'!�
-,,
this �y., be baa recetved no communication from
--nttd In IMMJ,. the Middleport
the c,au,ea Ill wbiell ltr. Leo s■v1ae hi■ hu,Jtb to the bettmnent ot the
greda L•bor O.r to be •t •
� �litl•e lo an accounting or regarding an account,. wu ln cbar,e. I aever "" ..,. younr people ol lhe Tri-C o u nt y·
'
t
'"'es,, having spurned the ng, � • dismissal or ousting. Savage
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con•·
practlc,e .at the high achool t-.
says this is pro bably be- thln1 talt!nl pt... other t b a n
nltht at 5:30 • , p. m.
legislative program of Democratic presidential nominei, John ca� be was never working for or und l
er he sponsorship of
F . Kennedy, moved tollay to wind up the rest of Its bust_ness the auxiliary and w� not
answerable
them. "If they didn't
.
Don't fortet the Uttlc League
·
quickly and go home.
hire me they can't fire me,'', Savage'added. _
benefit affair under Wahama lit}lts
The most optimistic members hoped for adjournment late
111,t lbat m embera . of
tonig bl at 8 o'elock te■tilring Mel
r.ealistlc ones talked •�out quilting T1ulrs- lbe ..Ulory ·-..hn credit blm wllh Ing to notr what Mr. owl llro. Earl
more
Tbe
tonight.
Clark's baseball All-Stan vs the
a
' hint account, ii l�ed Queen of �alllpo"' h•a lo Hf reday night.
fl
'
not-so-old Oldtlmen or Middleport
.kind,.,_ but h: f.a error •¥ �e 111$ht ill'dlns Uus mattq: " Since Lio
·
,
uri:enl
Elaenhower'■
President
•dJournspeedy
for
The
drive
and environ,.
The Mock Weddlna: so 1uccre11- ment bega n after I collapae In plea for _ .addl�l'fflfl.l . . roreign 11g NY , t ,ol. tlie "umerous 1•1" re- V. Savage ha1 been in our home,
COLUMBUS . (UPI) � There is a poss1billty th at two teen.
we
circ
e
ba
ated
c
ome
.
t
•
po
unde
July
st■,ted
fully
Will
Racine
at
d
bou
4
blrn
l
ntao
,
ul
·
I
lo
�-1 pali.eD•·
b
"'11 ed lbree othter patienta
bl
y
1
1
for
w
ue
p)'
pro
d
o
•
Thi
c
• a,
ag1:.u me11111
the efforl!i to work out ■ com• un 11!
Ducata for SO cents per
tbii�one be sincerely ,· wiabe.t through hi■ intense dedicatio
111, _who �" d th
ley 1J
.
n
to
adults, 20 eentt for student.a, Ut­ be repeated in Syr1cu&amp;e Labor D&amp;)' promise bill to increa,e the. min• be setiled on the H011,Be Cloor to- �
e. Ho'ftlver, ,aid, Sa va le, the youth the immense amount of at the GaWpolla State Hoe::p1tal, wilt be tried �or murder.
_
ni
lt
ht,
by
announced_
n
bee
h••
g
Ue and Pony Leaguen · free If •�·
Jmum wage frOm '1 an hour _to daf. There "" a chance that the "th11ttind of I rumor overe,ti- -,ork expense and disillUlion ,uch
Gov. lliehHl :Y. DlSalle 11Jd he , boys have rQs m the lower IOI.
members
af
the
,Raclne
.
Fl.re
J)e­
.
part
prob
e
$J
President
•
adulL
would
,: 't
. 15 and expand ita1 covera1e·.
t:om�ed by ■ " payJna:
- · mawt ,·m, net worth
talked with 6',IUa Cowaty Proae- Tbey are now at lJma un�
a b O u t •• effort can cau■E!l''
partinent.
The railure of C011p-e11 to pro- ably ,_ 1 tmall part-or the $190 mil- $5000�' S.va1e ,■id it ui :lniereat- Savage F,lated "tfl:re ha, been cutor Warm Sheet, a ad he to1d euainalion.
The show will feature home lal• duce any minimum wage lei&amp;lllla- lion In extra funds which the Sen.
him that if
State HotThe death■ or the Pltlall,
•
, --.,,c...
" -· ,
ent· actora · from· Racine wtth pnv liOn' plunged the �•ue Into the ' ate voted in responae fo his appltal ■utboritiel; rule the two boya which oecurr� aver a tbhe-weet
ceedi from the show to be divided prealdential election camp,IJI!
peal.
tell riihl fro'! ""'DI . Ibey .-,rlod, were ruled from naµ,ral
_
n
by the l\11cine and Syracu• ttte
- �UI. the lawmakers glve ElXe;llfledr, le�der pf the Se,nate
�:
iriU • be � for aiinler.
caURS until the boya conf.-aed lo
dePartmen:t. Racl11:e'1 1bm will _.:o ne,otlaton, said he would rather ,enbower the ,t,oWer
ille
be W&amp;nta to
.
be,
cot
'
killin,: Uiem. Aa 1utop,y ..
Robert � ll,. QiUi
ol I new tonk hov e �o bill lhan 1ecept lb
towud the
,
C
� Clop Ill• DolDll!ltan Republic from
ci
Toledo,
41,
l'len,
�
.,
ljodJ
nnol!,
ln
.1.�._
, 1ruct.,- -,yjj,llO'AJITi�, . a raillnl
a'1!!,_ �olu, �
'"l"•�•.t. )':�I�� £R!!.IW'!�·. ltot
-. ,· , , , ._. , ""_.,,
'"''1'.wil• !lllb!l, Jo !!W:·, _ -�
iotio diOII _ AQ. _11, lodl9i!:N bo .
Jal
�eioeil
w
•ne:v 1or Qi,-piarcli11e
Hou,,
ll'o0e11
�ol\TirMi"�J)I
.
•
'h�;l#:,lliM'!li1led
'mtwt
.
.
,
,
r llO!D, ��•• •
"lii
to
,i!IJi.l!'fi"
t
.
�
�- -.:1,:, ,. •
:1.b,!_ truck:--�- ,,.
· 1_· 0011nty jf well. �
'"' !lllllld ';1 the Ohio S� Jalr...to. _,. - ilieti-'willi::•
ln1 lo give· him. Sn would leaden )1,e;fj•Pllr&lt;&gt;•ed compromise ·
i'a(,"",·
.-i; ·aoli--,-! cc
-�
UM
�-·
A pubUCity release tent ouL on 01 or anized labor. ·
Mrs. Gerieri
, county exteaaion qent, HOuod bla lliroal_
·
- - - · leW lliaUon Tueod1y to u,nt till■ daY according
'
Ibo
..,.
od
,
.ec.d.
been
not
bove
g
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The gov- the weddliig 1t1te1 that. while Miu
can4ldate 1utb11rlty, bu� the measure ran bome economics1 who ls assistlflg 4--H members, leaders, and·
Oemo{:ratic
he
ll01Pital a lltllortlla: Mid the .&amp;an two patlen�.hyt. -� A
ernment has asked industry to Pearline Egplant lll'ld George pro�pUy a nnbunce.d he woui� lnto trouble in I.be Senate.
parents,
., �·h
:-;:,-----:=:-·-=,..,..------ Cinclnn1U, and wtWuit,.�
; '
hel� de1Wn a! · maneuverable , Wuhinat.on Au,1u1t Peabe1n were "take this fight to the American
�--All "participation'' ifUVltiea for tat.e a sample of their work fta
Lucuvllle.
f,1,
·
I r,· eso
three-man 1pace1hlp to . ny around on their honeymoon 1t S teve Can­ people." He dready had stated
4-H elub -,iemben Of Mei11 COUD• the judges' in1pectlon.
The govemar alao uJd he bu
the moon and back 'In the next yon, they found out that lhe wll- he would make campaign i111ue1
ty are scheduled today.
not received a .report o.n "tbe iaAa■l&amp;Llng as . f.H Auiltant dur1
ne1sea f11led to sign their license.
10 years.
ft
i,ip
At 10:30 a. m. iirl1 mlNleHng Inc the day will be Dean ww. He
of olher items in · his legh1l1tlve
ve■tkaUon of. lhe Jli&amp;bway patn,l
The NatlonaJ Aeronautics le So th�y want to' 2et rq■rtled a,:aln program.
in the style revue will face Judae■ wlll help in the various eo•lelll
Jn the cue. He releued the resure
e
ltlak'
le11I.
It'•
Space Admlnialr'atton NASA taid to
for evaluation of the garment :[or 1 ,nd interviews held during the
port of Dr. J. Wylie Xc:Gctu,p, ..
Kehnedy also failed to get what
''C�CTERS" number about
Tuesday it had 11&lt;:hed\lled a "'bidu
construction, fit ancl 11.Utability: , d■)'.
aiat■nL mental hygiene divil!on
for
eare
medical
On
wanted
he
�
dera' confere�ce;' for ,Sept. 12 at 16: They are M,11 Anain• ,P. E11•, the aged school con1tructlon afld
�hibits Crom the county were
Included in thi1 group are Melva
commiuioner, and F. J. -.,olllsoil..
Offlt
•
o
Langley Field, v,., to dl1eu11 - de• pl1nt, Mr. Geora:e Pe.tbean, Dr.
Faye Jordan, college girl revue; pltced on display during the flit
Lil 1dminittr1tive llliltanl, ••
••
paaed
'congress·
L__
1.l
medihousing.
Rev, Oeutenmomy,. -»"· Tr1pe&amp;1.u-.
din study contr•c t1.
Dorl, Caldwell, Complete costume; and wiH remain thtouthout the
tbeir inveatigaUoD of tbe eue.
l. ari
&amp;INO 1. 84,
Miu D�- Shore, Mr. and Mr1. cal care bill sharply IC'aled-down
b
M on Fo
• .IIIIKBCe
, of
i
�s.hlblll
Clothing
wee�.
entlre
and
DreN;
Dreu-up
Well■,
Sandra
The report I.bowed on en1y om
n
the
while
propoaat,
his
from
A, many a&amp; three aucb con• Peabe11n, 'Ain,er bearer, Flower
Sue Ann M)'en, School dreu. Fin- dude, .Jenme Dean, Let s Sew pro- Point Pleuant dle4 at ■pp�- da1 a weet•Wedllelday-are all
traett, costing ijp to '300,000 each, 1itl, alld tvmyone 1.1 &amp;akea to have aebool and bou1ina meal\ll'H were
A number of case■ .which had 111 Jn tbe Style 11.e•ue wUI be at Jed; Sharon Holland, Articles to mateJy 5 :45 p. m. Tuadiy at bil attendant■ auJped. to 1rctrk Ul
bottled up in the ·Houae RW.ea
ml)' be awarded. The atudies are a woddingl
accumulated
,
in bia office while he 2:00 P. M. in the Youth. £enter.
. uae and Wear; Brenda Ni)ITII, )tome followiq a Iona: period of the ward an duty. Tben are tlu'ee
COmlllittee.
lo be completed by next May 13,
was on vatation were diaposed "Of
Jennifer
·1ttendanta aulped Jn. eacb of twoLob1e
will
be
the
only
Cotton Dress; Dixie Rouah, Sports lllne&amp;
The two blg IS&amp;uel iUU to be
They will Include coat eatlmates.
a
11,.�
t
by Mayor Charles· , Legar ln a sea, county repreaentat;ive ,n the dem• f:lothe1; and Sue Wblttln,ton, lhFuiler
4ay 1bJ4s and one I, ■lli.Caed at
:..,
•'-�
�
reeolved l:'ly CongreSI were:
Actual co,n.atrucUon of the Yonn-ter
. e ...,01., •e...._.... ..,uu��
,,.;,, 10 nJ&amp;bt.
11011 ot court la1t nteht. fines were on,tration conte.llt, She 'fUl · pJ'fl· SChool Dress.
---.,-._
What
,
should
be
done
aboflt
1paceahlp J, tenl:atlv,Jy planned
impoaed In tour c,ae� One charge sent her individual demonitratlon
Electric exhibits were prepared Poibt Pleuant �� momin,
"Jt ia tbe opinion of the l.nvetti•·
_______
( •,
ant Spanking
for 198z.a:li. file craft will be cap­
WP dropped and six bond forfeit- 1t l p, m. Gn "How to Set ·a Buf- by Charle&amp; Caldwell and Dean
l.�
•. �-'---'-at lhe ,Caton that the de1lb of the paable of opuitina: • I n 1p1c:e for· - -A Allddu1porl fOULl"lter who WII
1
ures
were
declared.
Table.''
fet
Wooten . Rope exhibit t,y John -•..,,._, "
...wuen Hill- tienta was not due to ne&amp;U,p.nc,e
1everal weeb at a titne Under tryin:£ to e1cape a 1pankJn1 c•ua,ed Art CJ;as�es ,.,,._.0
v.
aa
Fined
were
Ualph_
T. Dalton, Ath .
and
n
Boyle, Jr. of the hospital atalfi'' the report
Headin,:
the
p1�cipanla
Bentz
and
I
Garden
1nexhiblUi
m
by
n
Re
.
•
Guio
considerable excitement lHt nta:ht
coniplete control of. Jt■ crew.
born ou .■aid.
WIii
who
Foa:lea:oq
r,
,
•peedln,,
e
ll
1n
co
d
.,
Paul
na
terviewa will be Patricla Ann wrry Fetty and Kennetb Caldwell
:m:
$20 . _
. Thoma1,
when. be failel;I to n t1,1m to bJi On �tember loth
Novem
Jt ii intended , to be the • fore­
Counber'14
,
18'1
1n.
Muon
__
costi,
and
to
failure
$5
wll
ln
Ulb
DiSalle uid b&amp;
S
'fiU
Cla111es
Art
__
_
and
etlee
k
Bla·
_
on
beein
Jne Ro
_
ept 10
wants , to
·
runner of manned IRl'Cfl at1tlon1 home oq ou,er-st by dark. .
b', wa1•1 member 1 of I.be TrinitJ learn DlGl'e of wby the.
o
■top
a
y
•11
eal
Howard,
y
�
t
;
the
In�rvlew
,
.Achievement
,
'Pt
at
1)
The
lhe
be
New
in
Lowman
Butldin1
ilf
dutbJ
H�e
Chief Herbert G
d today
y
d
Ketbodiat Chlll'Ch ud wa, the wen described .u natanJ
and ol. 1pace1h1p, e1p1ble ot
lumbia, ,100 ancl coata and reporta have already rated them Heart Con ition h
causea
ao
Gene
lbat
Buetle)',
n 01 M'r. and Haven witb Dl!lvid Drieabacb in• w,.i Pl
.
landin1 men oo the moon and
YOWlle■t and 1ut 1111'¥1vtna mem...,_; WWiam Buckley,· wa, ll&gt;e· ob- atructing, it has beeii. announced. three da.ys, DWI ; Clifford Whitt, among I.he top 18 in tb, atate. The Fatal To Browning .
·planet■.
ber of a f�-���O tbildren. �e
. es ■re OPf!n to anyone 10 ineton, Par&amp;eribftr.,11 $100 and costs inteniew1 wtU detennine the
Ject of an hour-ton,: March by po- The C!l m
A heart attack ■utrered wbDe he lfU • �&amp;a' ....,.. eontnctor 10 Water Speetamlai
DWJ
daya,
three
'l1le program to develop the IIee and flre de,.nment member1 Yell'I •
.
d
1.i;i.
■even top award wl••e-'
"1 age and over •
,
.... •• to rep-""' llept waa said today . to . �.b•vc 111 D eo.nty f •
rat
To Be Givm Apin , .
IJtlCNblps 1a jn� 11 'fr(&gt;Ject before he fl ria(bi ieiumfld home e.f · · U, emnJgh inlereat ia. shown In a
sent Ohio durlnl the next year.
cauaed the death or Edward Paul
A
charge
of
into1'icatlon brouaht
,le�t,
A "Water Spectae:utar" abow re­
"'
A,PGllo, tUcceAOl' to Mercury, the bla own volition about 8: 80 p. m. aecond clan,
Four tlrl• were aele, cted to Brownin&amp;:, w, Portland, wbo waa
another instructor a&amp;aµlit .Jo&amp; Mar in,
•�•�- Pt. .�-..u
Pomeroy, waa repreae the.
t
m•• -! t; ••a son, f:ffl tlf elven in t;ew Haven will be
,
B
.,..�
project for- pu ttln4'. men , Lq Grbit,
county
nt
bu contented to conduet a week• d ml d,
iri nutrition dileovered dead in hi, bed t&gt;J'
-'-· Howard. ColuinbWI; -a brother-in- praented 1n GaUlpoU. on Sept. 1,
1
-"-· Jl ue •
for brief pertndl ■lartinl In lftll . .
d•v cla'·. Tboi,e interea•,.,. "'•• •u.
Bonas fol'f!tted · werfl Norman T. Interviews. . They ore lllel■nle nelihbora todar. Coi:o��. He,,a,- law1 J W JWfl...,
•, 1tt
Pleuant; or, in eue of rain, on Sept. 2' it
...
•,.
• 1
•
Brown - Prepared Dllh
ed to contact Mra. c. F. Reicltert, SIewarI Ma■on, D'"l,
Pl ea rL-n
•ed D-fo
... said the death was due to ■even · n1ecu, 'lln,.IIQbert Dougl11, hu been announced �y 11n. Mary
' "· 11.2&amp;; How. Lln' d• Y·� - P, ·•-• · men u; hi••
..., re ,
....,...__
'
Lunch
Bo• 18" N ew Haven ·
·, llatuJ'll• causes, probably a heart
.,.,�
""'"""
ard v90re Th o.,_;
-. 'lll'
' , ; ' I1JI ure
�· 11,I
-'•. W· VI.; -�
Glen'" F�•.,.
u� G· K Jue Tennant, dirtctor.
.,,.....
Co,.
-'oil
urt
"lee - Cloverleaf
_- ,.ly _
Ill
•ol••,
·
to ob1By a stop ..l...., •••,· Kenneth Ma~
attick.
., r
•
., Mcft.I.
Pt
tie
Burd
:
u-, A o
�·-··-!
The a.bow will be prtilented at
·
ln I k1111on of County Court thi1
Lee ,tlal,e)' Mid�'i:;,rt'i,w ,1� Ann Carlton 7' Canned -f�lt 11d ' M:r. Browning wa, 1 retiffif',m•
·
p1
.■ ur� the Galllpolla 1wimming pool at
i
Smi.:,
L
1
, I
,
IDornin1, Geora:e Stobut, Racine,
vegeta
addi,tio
In
bles.
to
the
n
�
.
• - plo:rf!I of the Portland Lbd; ZI i'd Burki, 8ooter,
' .,
-Delmar Skidmore Fom110, ipeed;
OklL'· Mn. Carl '1:30 p. ID.. Jin, Tennant .-id tliat
cbaq1ed i not 1IIUty plea to Im,
1
tervJew to 4etermlne theii kno�- Uyeci atone. He has a brother who
3.�0; �....L.�!n'lel Carroll,
�
'3
(iUY.:JDoa. oti.� � George Lbe aho• will include a eat'. of ap.
Holt.
,
led
t
sub
the
of
.
,
ject the� Clr? Jive, In Columbu1.
Tr�nton, N. I•• •a-dlnl, 133 .'fQ ; _ ��
Crane, tea An·plesi iiri,. Gn ce proxhnotely 70 people. Benefit,
o'!:e,!:8.�r�'!1� ='1�i::
"
arran1em
l"unenl
d
ents
pen
Eu1ene
are
Fisher,
Pomeroy,
DWL
EnveloriAR
llhan, _Loi �•; tw4 nephewi, from tbe abow will 10 to the Gal·
ed ,10 and coat,. Stobart had -been
n=!,
n«
lni at the Ewing Funeral Home.
_,
.,
�11
5!
r.__ iirt1111
fl25.
Raymond. Fot.letOnl,. PL Pleuant; Upolla Downtown coaches.
'UNated eailier th.Ji week l)' -C0Un•
---.
·
IJnyd Foet_, Hooter,
nd
.
.
.
Drive
In
Ret1ul111
,
1¥ qltieen.
VAN VIIANKIN HADUATEI
Oki■.
The
Racin
e ,Fire
Deputment
Traffic
Light
Al,o lined ln,cou n1¥ court today
MEIGS GINIRAL HOll'ITAL
a
T
llaymond
be
Will
Pallbetren
On
An ac:1:ident at the tn�Uon •wa,. John E)'non, Syncuae, oa I
G. V1nV•en.. aviation
Philip
.
mem
n
have
t out JOllciLltlon Goes
n
ae
d
be
y
kl
Admitted: Martha Wic ine, Rao
Fo&amp;Jeaonc, Robert Slal� Gearce fire control tecbnicil.n airmail,
of · p1wn and El1t Ill,ID ' Sb. ln cbar&amp;e, of dilturbJnc tbe nu.ee. Ey- the office of Or. Davia ror treat- tine.
envelope, to the rural 1eet10111 ot
Chief Herbert Gilkey, Middle-- W. . Burdette,
n···•etle, USN, brother of Harvey J'. Van
Sulton. 1.e•·· on ind • •••- town-•- w11 arre ated .-&amp;
• . llO a· ,m• tod'I'
Pom•-,
-..v 11 J'·
i t!Ire- •-•
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fire department eq uipment.
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Jtapers On Sheriff In Lawsuit
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Pomeroy.MJddleport, Olljo, Wedneoclay, Augu,t 81, llNIO

NO. 115

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Another_ Good Buy From_·Bake_r'_s

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Tu�y Night Up This Year

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BAKER FUR ..... TU,.E
Ml.PD, �EPORT, OHIO
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Mr ,nd Mn Joe Lawrence, • TIie llulor Cbolr
Cbuteb of
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Bash�11 are 1nffincln1 the birth United Prtlbit,tt
to bo 11
led
reque1
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ol • 7 lb. ' na. uu&amp;blcr, Jo men,
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Mr.
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Bo u.om and Mr. and. Mr■. pon
Rev. Howud Ruppelt, putor of
,Arnold ' Pomeroy They have three
on I
other daui htera: Nancy, Debbie the ehurcb wbo b11 been some
return
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n,
vacatio
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month
and Ka thy.
time thia week aGd regular 11rvice1
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will be ruu.dt.a at lbe cbureh next
Bahr Reunion Seti
sunday ·
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The Annual ,ttu.llioII of • tbl Abra:
ham Bahr fanlily will be held on Birthd
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Sunda•,
� September 4. 'lbe reunion
tent · �U'Uiday of Bilb' Hae•
The
,wtµ be -.,J� at Portland ,..,�rk. &amp;. 11:ett 10n of Mr: and Mtll, George
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oew l«atlon .. All descendml.!I and
.ceIebraled M on•
·Rickett, Jr., was
�ttend.
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a�
their l■milies
during the wiener
,-vpnlnp
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PTA SkATING PAttTY
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• spon• r_ Th e H1 ad• b u_t.Y PTA 18
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The tum ... mernbcrs_ nd their
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�uth; al :cihe �ddleport
returned lo�M1ddltport to
fi)JIUtes
p. m., adm i ln
bur •Y,
ia 1 the mu.nidpa) part for th e· rout
��on 3:sc
_ __ _ _ .•n� Bill'I blrth41y c■ll:o was UCor•
seY- a:ed , apj)ropriately with ba&amp;eballJ,
spe.nt
They
Mexico.
Laredo,
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eral dars in San Antonio vlsiLinJ ·
Scott
relatives Mr. aftd Mra. Paul
and son; Tommy end •Step�en.
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Paul Scott 11 . 1ttendin1 ofrJeer
candidate sch ool at Lackland 'AF , _\
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now in his !-hlrd fea� or I aecond 1
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four year h i tch.
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Dkk P'O"tYell ,._ De-bble Reynold,
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Mrs.
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old Stewart al her E. Main-st home
•ere Mrs. Norman Kaaptr, Mt. V.er•
.also !lon, Ohio, her dau gtter, Mrs. ,
Tom FiW,11 _ Sheree North
George Myen, columbu,1, and M r.
'"TRE LJEUTENANT
and Mn. Fred Metcher, Gnqidy,
WORE SKIRTS"
Va., all fotmer Pomeroy realdonts. 1
(Scope &amp; Color)
ALSO CARTOON
Relative, .calling recently at the
THURSDAY ind FRIDAY
home of Mr•. Fred Lang lotz, E.
l,f aln-sl, were Mr. and Mn. .Edwin
Dolores Mkh.aeLs, Nevi,�e Brand.
Young and Mr; and M,r■. Don
"3 GA'fES TO HELL"
Young, all of Br�•ewrt, Oblo.
(Cinemascope)
- 'llso' Mr. and Mrs. Vi ncent Dab, and
BryMer
Yul
, Joanne Woodward ·
daughter, Jean Ellen, • hin�ln
"'l'HE SOUND1 and the FURY"
Heights, had 11 Saturday ni1hl
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guests al a "coqk-out'' , Hallie and
Al.SO CARTOON
Nellie Zerkle and Nanc)' Reed, 111
of Middleport,

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Roulh's Shot· Store

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Mainly About
People .
In Pomeroy

Birth Announced

$2.99 to $4.99

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The Spencer Reunion will be .
held Sund,y Stpt. ,&amp; at the Wald
Let Spencw n1lden(!e near Cheat­
ter, Ohio. C1lr:e
be furnl,hc4.
lt ii alto Jlr. and Mrs. Henr;J'
Spen eer'1 tOtb Weddln1 annlv�
1ry. Bnna )'OUt own lunch ud
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Get Ready for Winter !

' Pld:eaa' Black .

Mrs. L. D. Diles or Middleport
received word that her brothha■
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er, Robert Bowman, of Pasa.dena,
Mr. and Mn. Roth Zahn a.nd I Calif .• will appear ln the TV prochildren, Steven and David, of gr•m "A Day in Court " this
South Charleaton, 1pent the week- I Thursday afternoon at 2:00 on
end with Mr■. Zahn's mother, Mrs. channel 8·
Mr. Bowman, Who has been seen
David Enlaminger. Also visiting
with Mrs. Enllmin ger is her &amp;is- on the pro gram &amp; numbe r of lime•
ter, Mrs. Elsie McKnight of Ur- before will port.ray the pact of
bana.
l the probation officer, Mr. While.
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Mr . and Mrs. Richard Hovatter This role is very fitting to Mr.
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and daughter. Dream a, and ar- Bowman a , he is a p robati o n ofilyn Sue_ Stumbo visited las.t Seal- 1 ficer i n ever,: day l Lf cr
urday wllh Clyde Hovatter in o • Followmg I n l he ootsteps oI
lumbus and m Laurelville with ' hill father, K e.r: nelh Bowman who 1
in
hH al"."•Y� been interested
Mrs. Mildred Folden
Mrs Marie Ste mer has returned drama l 1cs, Robert re ce ntly ap•
(rom I week 's vacation dunng I pearcd in "Ali Baba and the For•
which she viaited in northern Ohio . t)' Thieve1 1 • taken from Arabian
and visited her sons and lheir fam- J Nighta. The c11st Wali make up of
ilie11, Mr . and Mn. Ray Steiner in · 12.:i youth and wa� staged by . lhe
Cleveland and Mr. 11nd Mn. Earl Bouth Theatre .G::1ld of Pasadena.
lttberl, w!to will be lt&gt;aving his
Steiner in Warren.
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Mr. and Ml'!l. W. J. Schaaf o! . h(l me 900n to enter the S11n fran•
Bncksville are v1sitmg with Mr. clleb State College, w11s also the
and Mrs. Kenneth McEJhrnny ilnd production a&amp;.!ii.!ilanl.
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Arthur Clark who hu bc.::n ;11 I
lending extension school at VPl in
V !rgm !a, u spending sever�I W(leks
with h11 mother, Mrs. Cednc Clark.
Jn Se_ptember he plans to enrol� �l
VPI in Bl1cbburg, Va. Alao ��1t,.
Past Matroni and Past Patronl!i
in1 the Clarkl last we� k were ..ll'S.
EYangeline Ch apter, OES, will
of
Bertha P�lty of Wh ee ling, Mr•.
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honoted this Thursday when
be
Howard Mitchell and Mrs. Clarence
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L. King of Columbus.
1• held 111 the Hall m .i1.iddleport
er
Dinner g uests with Mr. and Mrs.
be
ginning st 7:3o .P· m.
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E. M. Blake and son, Johnny, SunThursd ay ev� mn s wil l also be
day evening were Mr. and Mn.
Obligation Nlght , .11 nd during lh e.
Newman Burdette and children,
social
hour a white eleJ)hant_ sale
Tracy Ann and Kell)' Jo, Mill
be
will
held. Refre1h �1 ents . w1 I I h e
oc
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and
Case,
al,
Joyce
M ill Linda
the St!r Pomlli with .Mrs.
by
1erved
Hatch, Pt. Pleasant.
m charge. Officers
Bunce
Wend,ell
Mrs. Gary Wolfe and sons, have
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are
eq uested· to wear formals by
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Mrs.
her,
t
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her
with
vislting
been
the W_orthy ldatron, Mra . Theo
Fitipatrkk in Huntington.
Neutzlmg.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Falkner re- .
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turned to t�eir �ome in Columbm 1 Mr,. W oodgeard Feted
a f�er 11pend1�1 the week end with
Mn. Ray Woodgeard was guest
he, mother, air!. George Chllds.
of honor al a surprise party held
Mr- and Mn. Louis Dfl Ryeke
at the Antick Lod ge at
l'ld son, John, of Victor, Io wa, Sunday
Antiq uity, in obervance of her
have been YJaltln1 with her bro- birthday.
lher and family, Mr. a nd Mn.
A coot-out and potluc k dinner
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Adolph S1elen1 and family.
, including a decorated birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darst and , cake baked by Mrs. Hobert Coates
Je IIrey returned Sun d ay evenin.11:· W.' •• rv.d al noon.
• Mr,. Coates and
Present we•c
from a trip into VI rgInia and Wash• and Mrs. Frank
I ngton. Golng by way of the Sky- son, Stan, M•,
llne Dr Ive, they v11
· Ited at Ml. Ver• John1lon, Mt,, June Sayre, George
non and ,pent several day, sight Kalatta and Mr . and Mrs. Woodgeard and 1001, Timmy and Jim•
aeeeln1 In Waahin1ton.
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....., and doughier, Nancy_
.,r. and Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard m•
The honored guest received
and d1u1hter, Marta Kay, and Mr.
ve ly oifts.
an d M rs. Cash Bah r and daughters many lo_
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Chri1tine and Candace, returned on
Sunday from • week'• vacation In Return. From Florida
Virg inia. They vialted 1t Mt. VerMr. and Mn. Paul Ferry, Eddie
non, Wlllt,m,burg and Jameatown
and Ctaarla, recently
returned
and spent ,everal daya at Vitgl•IJ.11
- 1 _ from • vacatJon In Sarasota, Fla.,
Beach. They returned home bf WA)' where they yiaited Mr. and Mrs.
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who have been vl!lllng here wllh
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wer,i Saturday overnight 1ueat1.
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