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Hollywood Notes
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entertain·
ers t~ere are bein-g Li)5lll.
n&amp;w st.ar that dance~, tJ Dr&lt;•tty
b\&amp;,t bas no sex •l-•;»oeaL
The curvy ehor:·nes and ev 1n
Llberaee '.s $50.000. fol · ifd stiU
Cotni)et i ho~ front))ltl . MW cele-

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Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wiles an(
:\Irs. Howard Seldenable were received into the church during the

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Clusten of May nowen, which
mitht have rcpreaented an ancient
fiowcr a:arden of lone ago waa the
aettln.a: and the backaround for the
Ratlne High Boys and Girt. . AnnuaJ Spring Concert presented at
Ule hlgtl ec:hool auditorium Tuesday evenin1 before a large crowd
or mu1ic faru .

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lltP: Arlhir, Mm.,on CD-HarrtsQD) l®~•d 011 1 bl:!d.Mrtl.oan
tlie

IY ~tiU~td ·th,e apprq)ri•tlon blll
l"~OD It .. io . ·, Nbmltil&gt;d bY Go'v

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fied that all the board• have ta·
ken the necessary adion.
The members of the orisinltl
~;roup were: American Gas and

Electric Service Corporation,

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~bljijn 'f•9'JI" ~.. Kline
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I\Opu~li&lt;an. erlli~ Jla~ not bttn
lhe am(!u.~~ct ·of tbli! ~II but on

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New Yerlc. Tht suitl~· II a
proposett dlppinll Uat.O i)Je aurplu•1 . HOMI .. . . t. H the th.U.IIIt

Aller 5 PM

to m.eet .current oper,.ijone.
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A~E~ . SCQUTf:RS; ,TROOfS ~ONORED AT

Keith Peasley ~utline~{

Would Test Reds'
Sincerity; Meet
In Neutral Land

air; special ensemble "Oh What a
Beautiful Morning", Rodgers; Mixed, both boy• and girls "On the
Conference Pro~
Road to Mandalay", Speaks; "Dey
Bon""· Wo,..n; and "Amerieo I Studied By RUII8iaOB
Our . Heritage" arranged by Fred
av DONALD J. GONZALU
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Glee Club members are Belly UnJtH ,.... _., c.....,.nc~ent
8f)'MJn, Sbelva Brown, Dolores
WASIHNGTON UP-Pl'esident
Connolly EniJn Cummins, Ruth Eisenhower llld lOd•J tblt lie il
The girl• and boy1 in formal Ann Gau.'t Mary Kay JohnsoD ' ready to attend a Bi&amp;: Four chlefJ
dress preeent.ed a program of fiJ. Norma ti.ar Me:KelvQ" Dolor~ 1 of atate meetin1 to test BuW'•
teen numbera. The numbers were Kraeuter, Aleta Ruueli, Annabe-l •~ncerity on relievina: world ten.
presented b)l tile Mixed group of Rote, Loretta SayrE', Rebecca stons.
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Mr. ElaenbG~ JBtd, be pre-Glee Club, and by 1pecial ensem- and Barbara ward '
rerred tbat such a top level IDftt.
bles, under the direction of the
Shirley Bee&amp;l~. · Norma Chap. in&amp; be held in a peutral eoupJrr
ln1trumental and Vocaj lnstrue- man, Dorolby Chaney, DonDa and that the meeting 1ut aboat
Mrs. J . R. Lee.
Circle, CaroJ)'D Cleland. Ruby Hol- three dan.
·· :Among tbe songs ~re "Fill ter Sue Pktens Marilyn Roush
n.. Unittd
Great 8r._
.thou My Heart" by Youse; "l Be- C~l saJaer, 6audia ShietdJ' 1 tal~ _ , FrHd ttftl' autiiN ..
line" by Waring; Girls Glee Club, Nancy Shuler, Emmalee Brewer:
invitation Twetdar te such •
. "Bell!: of St. Marys", Adalnl; M.arilyn Cleland, Karen Cooper,
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"Stan ,Are Windowt of Heaven", Janice Gillilan Phyllis lble Eliza.
the IIIM'tlfll would . . twld
arouM Juty, perhaP~ In Switzer..
Walton; "Malaguena", Lecuona; beth Johnsoa. Doreen Norris, BarEntemb1e of Rebecc.-1 S.boell:ey, .
Janke Webb and Ei#
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Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganln
RP\b- Gaul, Norma AM Chap- ·
aaid
today bls Jovernment will
PIH, :Haney Sf\uler, s.tbara
Bob Beegle, Paul
study
earet\llly the WHl:e:ra infi..
lftd l!:iJetb Wolfe
Jim CundifC,
lation
to a Big Four ooofet"ence
pbomore Phi1o1ophy"
Hill, Paul Bo.·
"at
the
swamit'Z with Pn1ident
Glee
"Begin Tboe
and Don lolmJoD.
Eil:enhower
and the.. British and
, When
Acea:mpJniatl for the group
w~ Phyllis lhle. Vary Kay John- French chiefs or llate.
Bul.ganiD addrtued rC'JII'eRftt.
son, Norma . K. McKelvey and
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Of Dine Eastern European
Marilyn Roush.
nation• a:athered in Wanaw to
form an alliance offsetting tbe
Western European defense' or-

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from Middleporters
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by Mijtdtepoot -reo!-

wbo were a1Wou1

dr;~- ~~~· · ~;~l':d,

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ganizati~a.

Allrtftint hr Puce
Mr. EiRDho- at a • .,..

raw matedol ~-. have 'been

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are electric utilities. Oblo · Power
Company Is affiUatcd with the
American Gas and Electric Service
Corporation. In ·the American Gas
aod Electric Complft}' System.

~ne-e repeated
hi• pre¥ioas
~ !hat he woll]d I&gt; ""1· j
w~ ~e jf he ~iellf:d: uq
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Wahama Seniors
Off T.o View
Washington, D. C.
'IIwenty-one

Wabama

weeks, tbe World wOuJ'4.Jbe t~
ed. around. Jfe llld h,,wo:u1d' i.ot
10 to I ehiefl of statel M:eeilnl: b&amp;lit:viq that

mp

tog•ber with
clus advisors aad . cbapecone!i
left on Monday momlpc far

St!hool

~:;~?,~~:!:fJ otherjoined th.e

the
two to $Ubmlttlna
electric utlli·
have
orlto psrticlpate in the
are Cl"ntral IIHI,oiod

Seniol"'

D. C. They are · etto retum on Wedaesday

Waltin~D.

peeted.

eveaina:.

and uunvi:t J1 u..ntr
bll!h·o , ""'"• or

ea.l\tf\, -~~l!!l\\',,Powol

""'n'"'''",'ro'j.o,.l to ;_..,.plod bJ
AEC, th~ General Electric Cam
pan~ w!ll bci prtmo•,.niJ.octl!t and
tho Bethtei. CorpO,ati&lt;&gt;O will •0\'t .

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as enaineer-coa&amp;truetor for General Elect.rlc.
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The 'cd'mpanhu VJSOC!iated • in
this vcntul't'l are or the opinion
that tbe proap~ll fur compelltiv!'
opcn.tion by aomc future rcacto1·
of the boiUna water.
DOW
warrant, ln the
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aild Aliee Ar:tiODa 'for Mn. Boigs' beliHh . meeting,
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Eldred Sherman. Darlene and were enroute home when un~
Faye and Shirley Arlene, found e~epectcd car trouble bad ue:ed up
Hitherto, however, the Presihelp in Middleport Tuesday mom- their .money lind they had ~h- dent has aot believed much pod ~'t
ing when tbey really needed It. ed Middleport hungry, coltl and could come ol such a meeting." ,
Mrs. C. H. Wise Jr. met Wade morrt of the children were without
Thl PreRdent Mid todaJ'
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Kennedy, ~ustodhur of the Road- shoes. Among those auisting were
,.. fiqfly .....- t• ....,_. ~'be
side Park, when she WCltt to the D. S. Harold, James Martin, E. E.
in.ltalion to· RuJ&amp;ia becauH it
'ostofflcc early .Tuesday• and
he Steiner, Harry Barnea, Kra. ' Wise,
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the iuuas hid.._. Eut arwt·
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who were camPed around a fire- Mills, Roger Spencer, Betnice
It ne ton..,- lltn.- that.,...
place in the park adjoining the Ann Dur!tt, Jack Bechtel, Mrs.
could iust llot stvWiom In ;...
postolfice property.
· !, WiUiam Ault, Mrs. w. B. Harria,
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Mrs. o. p . KJ ein. Mrs. C. E. Vance
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se •n dHarry \Utlmes,
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teran insurance man, dlseov«ed J. B. Wayland, Mabel HYaeU, with
that the Boggs were without gas Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
Mr. Eisenhower said there had
for their car or money for rood American Legion &amp;ivi6g a eontri- been a 8J'!IWI!II ...,\lnlettl)hraulh
and had camped in tbe park over butioo of money for gq IDd oil , out the -ld IIJa! ~!BA!!Q;!II
night. Within a sbort time cloth- lor their ear th:to.Qb their ~t Jill~ come from a c.h iela of state.
itt&amp;:, food and money had beerl I commander, Don tioack.
me.ling wi(J~ wi!Uid d#in&lt;; ....,
to be lnve.tif:ated Jater .by tower .
level diplomatJ. liut- abe P,residen.t
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peel that In a few boiuo, da,O:,;,

NOMINATIONS
OFFICERS
MADEBYDAV

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chtcl Corporation, Commonwealth
Edison Company, PaciUc G's and
Electric Company, Union Electric
Company of Missouri.
Beebtel in an enJinecrlng

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a:aniaatiOn•. 'PiO_poal to end the
crant was made by ,Rep, Frank
Gorman (D.cu.yahoea.}

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tomblned ·~ proclvc~. Mil-. ~~ ,P,.e
Quality Houte Pal!lt~at _• c-'_Jie¥.." _before

The Commission has been noti-

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Crowd Pleasing Spring Concert
Presented By Racine Students

have nothia&amp; to do. He pointed
out recent '..court Jlef:lsiou h•ve
kllled '.Ohio eenaonblp of movl~.
On motJon of .A. C. L1nclon.e &lt;;D
B~lmont,l the llouae killed an att~'pt ta . $d in appropriation ~f

·Eoily Monthly Poyments - As Lo ng:i'~. ~lfi
Moteriols And
UNCONDITIONIAL.I.'I

Made Ponible By ·Tntrnerfclous
Man · P~on : .
N.J ~"unU manufo. meth#f~~and

Commission for the construction
Jf a plant of lhc bo!llng water
t;ypc. This proposa) was aubjecl to
. he approval or the rcspcctivr!
boards of
directors
of
th1)
five eompanicH assoch.tcd In th«!
Nuclear Power Group.
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AMAZING SALE .Pti€E

The proposal of Nuclear Power monwealth Edison Cumpa!ly, d
&lt;iroup to build a full -tlcalc nuclear ")J'opos.ai to th'." Atomic Energ}o'
power pl.ant
tJnnnc[)d entlrC'l~
wilh private funds is onr. 3tPp
rloscr to reahzJ~tion, rhlllp Sporn,
Prflsident, Americun Gns and Electric Service Corporation, announced 1.oday.

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JlESTRY
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A~d:le ~rphy. Marl Blanchard

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.Unanimously.P•ed:By House

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Weather
ot410: Gt:Mrally fair, ha.h ..
te 76. Fa(r tNilfht, lew 411 .. SO.
Thv.,...y oio&lt;I.OIllite
c~ in temperature.

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SAVE!

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$230.000 piece

Nuclear Power Plant Plans

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buttoms
Special numbers were a solo "I wire
that looks
a on
pi.pea :~r.~~
Believe" hy Cynthia Tompkins and Haulach ''l)lays"
the
Walter Kennedy Sr. JllVC a talk !!olo "Mother" by Pat Vaughan.
and the streams ot
water-30
on "r.fotller" •l14 also two read- Other numbera were "Mother" by tons ·tvorth-1eap Into the air.
Jnp after which the. eon1reaation the Children'S Choir, "Love Never
''There are 20 basl-e e&lt;~mbina·
una the song "Mother'. The Rev. Faileth" and "Mother Heart."
lions of water designs and I can
Oo.nald Se§vers had. for hls sermlx them in vari&lt;QUi ways," the
mon topit: "An Ideal Molher."
During the Sunday School hour German impre&amp;'!Jario added .
all mothers received ; a potted
Flowers were prealmted CB('h llower. Six mcmburs \II ere receiv·
mother at the First Baptist clturch ed mto the church with two being
and also to Mra. Charles Slanley, baptized.
oldest mother present, Mrs. Thurston Stone, youngest ! .. other anU
All numbert; wue 1·1 C01llpan!cd
Mra. William Holt the mother hav- hy Donna WUdermul h, organl11t,
ing the large.!lt family present.
who abo played on orw;an prclllde.

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the· audiFneeare &amp;O
often
instead
of
the
wwter
service and the Rev. R. H. DeMott
The
o! -plwnbhad for his subject "What b a
ln&amp;
consiets
of
p~
In
various
Mother?"
designs insta-lled alilbtly below
the
"Mary, Mother of Our Lord" ataa:c level on the back or
was the message presented by Rev. Royal Ne¥ada atace. How the choJ. Leslie Kunze at the United Me- rus girls keep from falUn&amp;
thodlet ,Church Sunday morning the pipes durl,ng th~itr rou1tlnt"
honoring the mothe1 s of the ia another feat.
The pijles are coanected
church.

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eouatry, ., trofti "bk'i~~rt \Q'
buQuerque. TbU fi \be fiM'
the' waters routlQe
ed in a nt#htelu.b
"I develqped it

brought the
thi:s country two
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PAINTING

foun-

Nightly it stop_-' the sho-w
at the R!)W Royal Nevada Hotel,
that ts, if you like a mU$ical
th(l\l'er with your .steaks
and
-'C(ltch.
While the ort:hE':itra pian and
the tourLSU ob and ab, the eol·
ored waters do the mambo, walt%
and skip around.
Dancing waters is not a oew
idea. u was , developed In Germany in 1952 .and is a veteran of
New York's Radio Clty

clan and we first
the Berlin i·nldU11trtll
explained

In V~us:PomeroyChurches

In ··elllt
ounted 10 $4~ •.
plan_.., I""'
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to Edward
Don Ro1eb · report'l "·
W. WoUt, executive director of
Mother's Day Was obserYed s.unof the revised Pledge
J.be.
Obi.o
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to the fin Mv.e beeb.
churches intludiria: th~ Church of
tq SUpt. L. W. MeComu ·ttl Council.
Mejp
·County:,
&amp;hare
In
this
toChrist
where each mother wa11
diltrlbuted to the v¢001
tal
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.~$8~1~,8~1~8.
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presented
a pOtted pl:&amp;nt.
1ra~p of the local .ehOolJ.
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Nrs. C. E. Peoples, 1,1ldest mother p ~e srnl, ".ts pl'esented a flower also Ml'll. Donald Seevers,
youngest mother, Mrs Conud Ohlinger, the mother with the most
children prl!llcmt and Mrs. Hugh
Thompson the mother having the
next largest family prt~sent.

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APPROXIMATILY 1.000 ,.,.
ctl f•cllltiot •r• l.tt to right:
MrL Willltm Stob1rt, city HI·
1on 1 tourecl The Deily Sentinel
tfdlt.rltl rooms, butlntM offltor Jeck Coll.tte, Mrl. P..rl
us end printlnt plent durint
FitMr end bsby, John lhl•
OJMft • HouH coiWrtHon of the
(Nck to cemtra). Ctrroll Bur·
oft SaturcfiY·; Shown . dttt. I• '"" In backtround M~·
th~ , mechen).~ lusting 1'011 of pepfl" on ,..-...
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The a'Ct Ls eall\l!d "DaneinJ Wa-

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l'!ev. UJ&gt;~Danny Thoma•

Miranda,
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The Daily Sentinel, Poi"Qeroy-Middleport, Ol,io

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DON'T COME, FIRI'S.,OUTI
Middleport Fire Depart.
was called TueSday ·tnqrning
a tire at the Ed Moore pro--

Bradbury,

tliJ.eAi'On&lt;d to

out or control .' bu.t the call · .
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romeroy, Ohio
.bere available one morttl\ $1
llchlnl s. O..n . . . . Chft. Mt~r. By m1il one yur $8; alz month'
$4:.25; tbree months 12:.:10, one
Jodi C.i- ••• Cilf ••itor
mooth Sl.

harder?
In a recent year. the Internal
Revenue Service reporlll , 171 indi·
viduafs bad incomes of $1,000,000
or more . Tbey earned a total of
$344,640,000, of which the federal
govemment alone took S213,654,-

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HollywOod . Notes

So it lookllikP we can't turn to
the millionaires to earry the loat.l.
Most of the taxes, sad as the fact
m1y, be,,must be paid by people ol
modera~e means .

'llti rampint,

rocnns were cloud·
ed With amoke, and case-hardened
eOlleJptt in the lens set wished
they could worlr: out in the · o:S'Ien.
My nnt contact with the fore·
run,er to the fiilbbtdb wu in

IoWa City1 Iowa. r h&amp;d no aetu'l l
part in the taking ol tne pleture,
but. I wu close enourgh to the
fia:&amp;h tO miss I iiOd part of 8
bnketllall game In the Iowa fleld
hoUH between Iowa· and Wilil::on.

lin aoeount of the smoke.

A bu~h of powder at the time
wa1 dumped into a metuJ tray
in front ol the camera. 'There
WH a aap which aet OO'f a detona.
Uon. Smoke welled urp and rmed
the noltrlll and h·ar1f of
the
uow.t left the premltes.
A friend of mine, Bob B-oyd,
n~ a remeetable · photo11raphcr
for tbe Mlhvaukee Journal, 1llree
tO tell about the · llrst time be
had hlt fin;ers burned .
Hap,.necl After Mntaere
n wd on FOO. 14, 1129, St.
Valenthre'• Day. The day of the
big ahoot down C1f the
Georgie
Moran-Dean O'Banion- 11ng in
ChJC'IJO.
M:r old friend, Bob, Will goin.g
to school at Nortbweate.rn. and
WU hantlne around the
elty
rOom In· the Chleee:o Tribune

ft\U&amp;an·ho

(Jnitta ,,.., 51111 Cortt.tpolldont
RoJ.l.YWOOD IJI'-..iean Ha. ltd' the .weet Wife of l).an~

There eame a nash o-\ er the
ticker. There wu a buneh of

!Odes~

, ·

.• _, ·~
F-actors enteriDg ~ Joto 1ny dec:l·
sion on .wtMt · th.e ~ s;e,if~ \'irrift
should be ' lor i~arUOulir .trOich of road· !lid · e apoti • thin;.
•• rotddide db l~ertt," tr~~
volume, ~H ',' drr;inJ speeca,
accideq~ an~tvre~t. rttet;
EetbarJU said studies .' of these
faetOn f-or most' . of
w•Jvrr
~eeft·

,AWNINGS
Thot Brint •••

~~:~~i~~tl~,i[~i~

n~e

TV
tpobd evet'y week wu gettifta "a

.

"The B·ir- Knife."

Men's

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· Mil HII Mtr

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Nor do we knolf preclaely hOw

th~e ~ttbodte:t:

protect. tn aoa'le

manner. however, they appear~
keep tho vlrv.1 tcom har~11na tb.e

body cella. Btilldlng up the anU·

38. Or111 Ctlfe-d
for fodd(lr

·3&amp;. Frozen
. water

tO. Conatel.
latlon
U. Part of
"to be"

"Just A Good Place To Trllde"

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FOR A

power In from sJx to el1ht weeU.
The poUo vtrue Itself, 1t wu
tnown, waa capable ot aUmulat1n1 the human bodJ' lnto produc·
tar these aottbod1ea to tlsht ll
But the pollo tlrUI of courae, wU·
alao cap&amp;~! produc1n1 panJJ..
all or death.
1
Chemically Treated

.

Dr. Se.lll: rolved thtl problem I;J
treating the viru1 with chemtcall
which deltl'OJ' ltJ abU1tJ to ea\111
d.lsease. Yet the vtrua aWlatlrnul.
late• production of antJ.bodles t~
provide prate~
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QUEITtOR AifD AltiWII
Mra.
w.: I have been a 4tf.t.
bette for 2 yeara and un wonderInc 11 lhiJ d!Jeaoe may be Ill·
herllod by D11•·Yelr·olct boy and
any oUier children th&amp;t I m1J
ha.ve?
•
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Anawe.r: There Ia I tende"q

w.

body loveiolo attack lbe vlrua In
tbe ~lood prevonto .t he v!niJ !rom
'etttna: to the nenoua Qatem
and CaU'Ilnl Pa.ralyaia.
A few years ago. Dr. WUU&amp;m
Hammon, ep1demlologiat at the tor dlabet.ea to run hi taDllnea.
Unlveralt7 of P!ttobu'lh, found Hor.ever, ,lhere"" otheo lao=
, '
tbal amall 01nounto of polio- .w~~ COJ!~!bule Ia tbll diJeN
ftghUnl alltlbDdlea contained In '!o1&gt;t l~ct~l
hafe ella
_
· ..,..,. rlObullh from hliDUUl l!qea ~ol
m..n that
bloot ®UJ~ confer lo!mporaey ·:rour el&gt;!ldreD " bin r~
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tCOJfl'IIM. Itil, Kh• r..ta- lpttlute, I1R. \

MIDDLI!PORT, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Three Types of VIrus ~
Hammon could eo~fer tempor&amp;I'J'
The vaccine developed"'by Dr. Immunity to pollo. But these
Jonu E. Salt consllta ot all three "loaned" antlbodlu l03t their

Prot.ct Body Celli

Open Th1lf'ld17 A.flenMen
&amp;Dd Frida~ Nlfht

MIDDLEPORT
·DEPARTMENT STORE:
•'

The preuure Jtarted

a! two vears ago when Win.don
Ohnre!Ohill, then .prime minister
Great Br.ltcin, called for a
Four meeting "at the summlt"
an atterqpt t.o eue world tention.

It increased a:!ter the crew of a
Ja,panese fiShing boat Were af.
feeted by- r&amp;dloaet.lve asb. which
fell an them as the re.sqit of. the

esc~

routine

1 oles,

t~e

past two

•I

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lr.in·i-aOO mUes away--'06 Marth . ti-on ~omedy.

1, 19M.
•1But like anything It gets
The Un· lte~ Sl·a'fes reslltert ttle little borin~." she said. "You' &amp;·et
Pte.9sure firmly. President Etaen. tl'ted o.f doing the .same
hnyer &amp;'lld Setref.aey of Sfate Wetll: liter Weelt. lt br~Bk! ·
John F'ost1r DUiie• SaW no af1n Worll: Hl'l'\dL,le up a 'bit to
tflat the Sovtet liO'Vernment Was aom'&amp;tilitng el!e."
dt~osed· to en.d th~ c-old .. ~ar l..ut Summer durlnJ her

whl'ch Ia: .darted-not to mention vaeatton Jean ·lauiiebed 1
the ~t wa'r which It
lnsHitak!od palfli to 'et a sexy movie
iri. KO~u.
But all she was offered

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abc's been a hom~ screen favor.
United Stde!t H-bomb tett at Bl· lte on tlle top-raled family sltu,a-

Bul riO&lt;¥ ' 'ti\iri hit ' j,etfu .
olio~•·· Thw faflf1&lt;'11U9tl ~

of

asked out of her MGM deal
rto
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A.BC-:TV. For

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RICHER GLAZE•••
lmER RAYOR

THE Salk pollo vacctne wcmka. protection against the dlaeaae.
We know tha.t now.
·
By lnjettlnl gamma alobulln
' obtained from blood known to
But how does It wort?
contain these antlbodlee, Dr.

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Call 6271 for Estimate!

SMITH
Clothing

ham, Cincinnati.

ly HIIMAII N. IUHDIIIH, M.D.

!actured by your bod:lUlf the re-

Warmest Doy

are-

son, Stephen Howard, at
the
Mercy Hoapital~ Portsmouth, on
)londoy, May 9. MB.
Grabom,
the former Shirley Jolmsto11 cA
New Hav.eo, wu an eft\Pioyee of
';l'be Daily Sentinel. Grandparents
Ire Mr•. Addie Bltters, Klddl~
port, aiHi Mr. ~nd Mn. Wa:rne
Johnso·n, Madison, lnd.
G1 eat
graOO.mother is Aks. J. E.

How _the Salk Vaccine
Wor:Ks'to Fight Polio ..

ault of Infection.

complete selection of Ve-

On The

and Mrs. Joe
Graham
Portmnoltth,
announeing th~
bi.Rh: cl. a IJx pound nine ounce

Leaders Comes After MontltsOf Pressure

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To Give You A
Well Dressed Feeling

Eisenho~ers Deci!'jon To Meet Big Four

types of polio virus treated with
a formaldehyde aohijion to make
them harmleu.
When inJected Into a person,
the vaccine Induces the body to
produce antibodies aa a defense
a&amp;ainat the lnvaalon. We can't ez..
plaln Juat what these antlbodtea
au. we only know that they are
amall partJclea of protein manu-

SI!:E US for Gl.a&amp;s and .

SUITS with the
'Ughtweight' Feel

pc.ople kJ.lled at 2.122 N. Clark
tiu of 1\er Emmy.winniDI
Street.
,.
· tlifl s~e her On the- screen
Bob Boyd was aeked lo ro a- - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - -- -- "-;-- - -- -'-'---'-'""---'--- to seduce Jack. PalaMe?
lone for th~ ride. He .vent.
The killing of seven wae the
inhmoua St. Valentine Day mou ·
sacre of ont&gt; g.ang by another.
BOb was t'Omminloned , for the
price of a .stclik ($1 In those days)
to handle ' the powder gun for a
photogra.pher.
Smoke FIIIM G•na•
The first shot (il!~Cd the small
Jara1e on Chicago's neer·north
&amp;Ide. Doh reloaded. Forgetting
his own safety, hf' cut ioo!e again
when th~ smnkc eleued .
Bc:fu Boyd and the profe.~sional
photographers of the time have
come a loris: way .!iin.ce then.
Today, there is no muss or fu s
or going nff of powder in one'·s
eyeJ.
The in1.1ent.or of the fot·Oflash
lamp was one Johannes OslerJit.
meier of Get1111Slly , General Elk·
trh: bought the Amerlcfln patent
t\lght.c~ f&lt;'r thiJ new gimmick.
A! of ft!)W , a cameraman does
not huV&gt;~ to bend hls shoulder
under- 11 lot of heavy equipment,
allhou.gh that once was the badge
and prid·e ()( the prO!fesslon,
Modern equo!;pmen•l i.s a m·ig·h t
lighter and, according to
our
United PrMJ phntograpt'rs. much
easter on lhe feet.

Getourfl&amp;uru

Complete Line

o

WHat wll1 . hoP!*n

Don't let tbe IIIZzl.lq 111111111er 111n over)"'Ur rooms. Protect 7011r fllmllhlltll
from lUdden sbowen. Dna up your home
with colorful awnlnp .•. at modest cost.

beat

SELECTIONS

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Comfort·

Spring

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lid1e boil~r." 1eu. ttepped.. ~.ut
of elli.t~r to iet In a 111izhng
D)&lt;&gt;ti&lt;&gt;ll j&gt;INure obout Holl,Wood,

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Bull ding.

.:Be6au5e bei.Dg that

t

hith er j;,n,
The Ohio .-Sft;1'e alreaCJy has ific 1001
p.ass~d 1 !p~ C',lUIDg 1~ , , a
daytime speed · umi~ of i) ~,. miles
an bour for passenger ear.!. A
. House corrimu.tee · un.anlmously

dreu t6' play l ,.., floozy,

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Tbt bilhWV' 411'6dor was 11¥1
en tbb prrni w:b~n the Lt&amp;lala)
ture pUled ~ Ulllform TrtftiC
Act IDr 1Ml
)\\Oft admini.Jtrlk
tlve acllon 1i 'e t04l!l hu betd.
centfred
/what oe¢ono OJ.
roads abo , ile, }~ll'l~ted SO.

Hower•~ ~ny

000 in taxes . If it had tak en it all
it would have amounted to lt'ss
than one per cent of the govern._ment 's. revenue that year.

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'HARMAN W, NICHOLS
,"*ill ltlff Cerrhponcl•nt
' ,, ~&lt;l'I'ON UIP Flaa.b
bulbi fQr eameru · will be 25
·'y,t·lrt o1d ln .AUI(Ust. Before tbat
dlY )lnJera were 10arred', harvoe

Alroocl• " '

r,..:..U,f!, a..U0111 of tho state.

"PbaN.u ln tel'evisloil'J "Make
~~- J'&lt;Jt J)&amp;ddy," toolt b\!r TV
~ in bel hands toda~ ~Y
OJilill)ldi into a tiaht bloek veivot

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Not Enough Millionaires
Do. you ever hear it artued that
the way to solve the tax problem
ls to soak tbt blouted millionaires

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'Pod1y the e.hiti enJio&amp;er 01(
UnltH p,.... Staff Carrnpondtnt the deplrtfUDl.. traftle 11fetj
OOLUMIBUS, 0. UP-Tbe State bUreau, Harol~ Eckhardt. pj~
Higbway Department today eyed pointed lJ. S, ~tes 2D aod 2S
U. S. Route M in N'orth'ern Obto· u 10011. •ltotJJit .~nl tom
· hllli~,-ed lhnil
and U.S. Route 2&amp; north of Day· witb 11tt
..•.:.., ,.
r·
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ton a• the next mo.st likely apot,s.
Routt.~ O.inea P11
,
for el'!ptrimentJ with the GO-mileBllt 1 lot ~dt e-n
what
an-hour speed limit.
h•ppee&amp;_ to ,{I.., ~tdent and ar·
r..t
oo~ta · ~. It it._.
The Department already baa
up,
Hiihwiif
~ ll~P&lt;i'bnent oil!·
set up a .even·mile stretch OD U.
ci1Is
Wm
bt'.J'Ltilotaat
·extend
s. Route 40 between .~nefleld the lleW lirrlk (i{.'Ot~er to
roada.
and Vienna as the tint test aeeti'm:ell sal,f f f:Jn L:ftoute to teat
tion.
wa.s In r · · • -iito public dek in the .,eed
State Highway Din:ctor Samuel mud for •
Linaell
said
late
Jut
week
that
_
0
felt t)u~t r~~'ctlcn observers
~l!Y *be
f~rtber .rtudies wobld be on tap limit.
LeeiBI.tu:e i'it;:¥l!'t~ 'li&lt;ed the
Highway 'Deparbiient's eUort.s.

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ofll.el pbODO carrier ~bere IVIUable 30 tent&amp;
Per_wee\: o&gt;ne year ia advan~
Bi'te;tcl u ~t!id elid maO.
Tbe Daily Sentinel
office,
iDJ matter at ffie poJt offite . 1t *ti.eo; ab: mootha, $7.80; three
L-~
ionths, $3.80. By motor route

wr~

recmmeDded ,Pauqe ol tbl!l
,..,., bi21 hi tlre t - r eb~•
HoWev~ tht bijl doe• aot &lt;I•
the 1~ authorttyt of ~be
ota e II,IJlnray direotor to nld
or lowor ~ )tmili alter ..,..
ful eneloeeriDa -udie..
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K1tioaal ld.vertla~.a.C l"epretea
Pu!&gt;llob04 evoir dtl!nl001&gt; ;... Utlve,
BottiDelli-~1 . lD&lt;,
toP! Sftdas/'tiy T1te Obli&gt; Valley M3 ·L ftlnlton Av• .. New Y"'k

tc, Pomerty, 0. 111iliDIII offiee

Wednesaay,May 11, 1955

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. Cotmiilui!Jln: II 611

Eleetrfclty fa ready to ••rve
the flick of a switch •••

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romeroy, Ohio
.bere available one morttl\ $1
llchlnl s. O..n . . . . Chft. Mt~r. By m1il one yur $8; alz month'
$4:.25; tbree months 12:.:10, one
Jodi C.i- ••• Cilf ••itor
mooth Sl.

harder?
In a recent year. the Internal
Revenue Service reporlll , 171 indi·
viduafs bad incomes of $1,000,000
or more . Tbey earned a total of
$344,640,000, of which the federal
govemment alone took S213,654,-

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HollywOod . Notes

So it lookllikP we can't turn to
the millionaires to earry the loat.l.
Most of the taxes, sad as the fact
m1y, be,,must be paid by people ol
modera~e means .

'llti rampint,

rocnns were cloud·
ed With amoke, and case-hardened
eOlleJptt in the lens set wished
they could worlr: out in the · o:S'Ien.
My nnt contact with the fore·
run,er to the fiilbbtdb wu in

IoWa City1 Iowa. r h&amp;d no aetu'l l
part in the taking ol tne pleture,
but. I wu close enourgh to the
fia:&amp;h tO miss I iiOd part of 8
bnketllall game In the Iowa fleld
hoUH between Iowa· and Wilil::on.

lin aoeount of the smoke.

A bu~h of powder at the time
wa1 dumped into a metuJ tray
in front ol the camera. 'There
WH a aap which aet OO'f a detona.
Uon. Smoke welled urp and rmed
the noltrlll and h·ar1f of
the
uow.t left the premltes.
A friend of mine, Bob B-oyd,
n~ a remeetable · photo11raphcr
for tbe Mlhvaukee Journal, 1llree
tO tell about the · llrst time be
had hlt fin;ers burned .
Hap,.necl After Mntaere
n wd on FOO. 14, 1129, St.
Valenthre'• Day. The day of the
big ahoot down C1f the
Georgie
Moran-Dean O'Banion- 11ng in
ChJC'IJO.
M:r old friend, Bob, Will goin.g
to school at Nortbweate.rn. and
WU hantlne around the
elty
rOom In· the Chleee:o Tribune

ft\U&amp;an·ho

(Jnitta ,,.., 51111 Cortt.tpolldont
RoJ.l.YWOOD IJI'-..iean Ha. ltd' the .weet Wife of l).an~

There eame a nash o-\ er the
ticker. There wu a buneh of

!Odes~

, ·

.• _, ·~
F-actors enteriDg ~ Joto 1ny dec:l·
sion on .wtMt · th.e ~ s;e,if~ \'irrift
should be ' lor i~arUOulir .trOich of road· !lid · e apoti • thin;.
•• rotddide db l~ertt," tr~~
volume, ~H ',' drr;inJ speeca,
accideq~ an~tvre~t. rttet;
EetbarJU said studies .' of these
faetOn f-or most' . of
w•Jvrr
~eeft·

,AWNINGS
Thot Brint •••

~~:~~i~~tl~,i[~i~

n~e

TV
tpobd evet'y week wu gettifta "a

.

"The B·ir- Knife."

Men's

I

· Mil HII Mtr

».

·

'

Nor do we knolf preclaely hOw

th~e ~ttbodte:t:

protect. tn aoa'le

manner. however, they appear~
keep tho vlrv.1 tcom har~11na tb.e

body cella. Btilldlng up the anU·

38. Or111 Ctlfe-d
for fodd(lr

·3&amp;. Frozen
. water

tO. Conatel.
latlon
U. Part of
"to be"

"Just A Good Place To Trllde"

,,

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FOR A

power In from sJx to el1ht weeU.
The poUo vtrue Itself, 1t wu
tnown, waa capable ot aUmulat1n1 the human bodJ' lnto produc·
tar these aottbod1ea to tlsht ll
But the pollo tlrUI of courae, wU·
alao cap&amp;~! produc1n1 panJJ..
all or death.
1
Chemically Treated

.

Dr. Se.lll: rolved thtl problem I;J
treating the viru1 with chemtcall
which deltl'OJ' ltJ abU1tJ to ea\111
d.lsease. Yet the vtrua aWlatlrnul.
late• production of antJ.bodles t~
provide prate~
·
QUEITtOR AifD AltiWII
Mra.
w.: I have been a 4tf.t.
bette for 2 yeara and un wonderInc 11 lhiJ d!Jeaoe may be Ill·
herllod by D11•·Yelr·olct boy and
any oUier children th&amp;t I m1J
ha.ve?
•
.
Anawe.r: There Ia I tende"q

w.

body loveiolo attack lbe vlrua In
tbe ~lood prevonto .t he v!niJ !rom
'etttna: to the nenoua Qatem
and CaU'Ilnl Pa.ralyaia.
A few years ago. Dr. WUU&amp;m
Hammon, ep1demlologiat at the tor dlabet.ea to run hi taDllnea.
Unlveralt7 of P!ttobu'lh, found Hor.ever, ,lhere"" otheo lao=
, '
tbal amall 01nounto of polio- .w~~ COJ!~!bule Ia tbll diJeN
ftghUnl alltlbDdlea contained In '!o1&gt;t l~ct~l
hafe ella
_
· ..,..,. rlObullh from hliDUUl l!qea ~ol
m..n that
bloot ®UJ~ confer lo!mporaey ·:rour el&gt;!ldreD " bin r~
,
tCOJfl'IIM. Itil, Kh• r..ta- lpttlute, I1R. \

MIDDLI!PORT, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

'·

Three Types of VIrus ~
Hammon could eo~fer tempor&amp;I'J'
The vaccine developed"'by Dr. Immunity to pollo. But these
Jonu E. Salt consllta ot all three "loaned" antlbodlu l03t their

Prot.ct Body Celli

Open Th1lf'ld17 A.flenMen
&amp;Dd Frida~ Nlfht

MIDDLEPORT
·DEPARTMENT STORE:
•'

The preuure Jtarted

a! two vears ago when Win.don
Ohnre!Ohill, then .prime minister
Great Br.ltcin, called for a
Four meeting "at the summlt"
an atterqpt t.o eue world tention.

It increased a:!ter the crew of a
Ja,panese fiShing boat Were af.
feeted by- r&amp;dloaet.lve asb. which
fell an them as the re.sqit of. the

esc~

routine

1 oles,

t~e

past two

•I

''
' ;.

lr.in·i-aOO mUes away--'06 Marth . ti-on ~omedy.

1, 19M.
•1But like anything It gets
The Un· lte~ Sl·a'fes reslltert ttle little borin~." she said. "You' &amp;·et
Pte.9sure firmly. President Etaen. tl'ted o.f doing the .same
hnyer &amp;'lld Setref.aey of Sfate Wetll: liter Weelt. lt br~Bk! ·
John F'ost1r DUiie• SaW no af1n Worll: Hl'l'\dL,le up a 'bit to
tflat the Sovtet liO'Vernment Was aom'&amp;tilitng el!e."
dt~osed· to en.d th~ c-old .. ~ar l..ut Summer durlnJ her

whl'ch Ia: .darted-not to mention vaeatton Jean ·lauiiebed 1
the ~t wa'r which It
lnsHitak!od palfli to 'et a sexy movie
iri. KO~u.
But all she was offered

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United Stde!t H-bomb tett at Bl· lte on tlle top-raled family sltu,a-

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lmER RAYOR

THE Salk pollo vacctne wcmka. protection against the dlaeaae.
We know tha.t now.
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By lnjettlnl gamma alobulln
' obtained from blood known to
But how does It wort?
contain these antlbodlee, Dr.

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Call 6271 for Estimate!

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Clothing

ham, Cincinnati.

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!actured by your bod:lUlf the re-

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son, Stephen Howard, at
the
Mercy Hoapital~ Portsmouth, on
)londoy, May 9. MB.
Grabom,
the former Shirley Jolmsto11 cA
New Hav.eo, wu an eft\Pioyee of
';l'be Daily Sentinel. Grandparents
Ire Mr•. Addie Bltters, Klddl~
port, aiHi Mr. ~nd Mn. Wa:rne
Johnso·n, Madison, lnd.
G1 eat
graOO.mother is Aks. J. E.

How _the Salk Vaccine
Wor:Ks'to Fight Polio ..

ault of Infection.

complete selection of Ve-

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and Mrs. Joe
Graham
Portmnoltth,
announeing th~
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Leaders Comes After MontltsOf Pressure

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To Give You A
Well Dressed Feeling

Eisenho~ers Deci!'jon To Meet Big Four

types of polio virus treated with
a formaldehyde aohijion to make
them harmleu.
When inJected Into a person,
the vaccine Induces the body to
produce antibodies aa a defense
a&amp;ainat the lnvaalon. We can't ez..
plaln Juat what these antlbodtea
au. we only know that they are
amall partJclea of protein manu-

SI!:E US for Gl.a&amp;s and .

SUITS with the
'Ughtweight' Feel

pc.ople kJ.lled at 2.122 N. Clark
tiu of 1\er Emmy.winniDI
Street.
,.
· tlifl s~e her On the- screen
Bob Boyd was aeked lo ro a- - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - - -- -- "-;-- - -- -'-'---'-'""---'--- to seduce Jack. PalaMe?
lone for th~ ride. He .vent.
The killing of seven wae the
inhmoua St. Valentine Day mou ·
sacre of ont&gt; g.ang by another.
BOb was t'Omminloned , for the
price of a .stclik ($1 In those days)
to handle ' the powder gun for a
photogra.pher.
Smoke FIIIM G•na•
The first shot (il!~Cd the small
Jara1e on Chicago's neer·north
&amp;Ide. Doh reloaded. Forgetting
his own safety, hf' cut ioo!e again
when th~ smnkc eleued .
Bc:fu Boyd and the profe.~sional
photographers of the time have
come a loris: way .!iin.ce then.
Today, there is no muss or fu s
or going nff of powder in one'·s
eyeJ.
The in1.1ent.or of the fot·Oflash
lamp was one Johannes OslerJit.
meier of Get1111Slly , General Elk·
trh: bought the Amerlcfln patent
t\lght.c~ f&lt;'r thiJ new gimmick.
A! of ft!)W , a cameraman does
not huV&gt;~ to bend hls shoulder
under- 11 lot of heavy equipment,
allhou.gh that once was the badge
and prid·e ()( the prO!fesslon,
Modern equo!;pmen•l i.s a m·ig·h t
lighter and, according to
our
United PrMJ phntograpt'rs. much
easter on lhe feet.

Getourfl&amp;uru

Complete Line

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Don't let tbe IIIZzl.lq 111111111er 111n over)"'Ur rooms. Protect 7011r fllmllhlltll
from lUdden sbowen. Dna up your home
with colorful awnlnp .•. at modest cost.

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SELECTIONS

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Comfort·

Spring

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lid1e boil~r." 1eu. ttepped.. ~.ut
of elli.t~r to iet In a 111izhng
D)&lt;&gt;ti&lt;&gt;ll j&gt;INure obout Holl,Wood,

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.:Be6au5e bei.Dg that

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hith er j;,n,
The Ohio .-Sft;1'e alreaCJy has ific 1001
p.ass~d 1 !p~ C',lUIDg 1~ , , a
daytime speed · umi~ of i) ~,. miles
an bour for passenger ear.!. A
. House corrimu.tee · un.anlmously

dreu t6' play l ,.., floozy,

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Tbt bilhWV' 411'6dor was 11¥1
en tbb prrni w:b~n the Lt&amp;lala)
ture pUled ~ Ulllform TrtftiC
Act IDr 1Ml
)\\Oft admini.Jtrlk
tlve acllon 1i 'e t04l!l hu betd.
centfred
/what oe¢ono OJ.
roads abo , ile, }~ll'l~ted SO.

Hower•~ ~ny

000 in taxes . If it had tak en it all
it would have amounted to lt'ss
than one per cent of the govern._ment 's. revenue that year.

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'HARMAN W, NICHOLS
,"*ill ltlff Cerrhponcl•nt
' ,, ~&lt;l'I'ON UIP Flaa.b
bulbi fQr eameru · will be 25
·'y,t·lrt o1d ln .AUI(Ust. Before tbat
dlY )lnJera were 10arred', harvoe

Alroocl• " '

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"PbaN.u ln tel'evisloil'J "Make
~~- J'&lt;Jt J)&amp;ddy," toolt b\!r TV
~ in bel hands toda~ ~Y
OJilill)ldi into a tiaht bloek veivot

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Do. you ever hear it artued that
the way to solve the tax problem
ls to soak tbt blouted millionaires

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'Pod1y the e.hiti enJio&amp;er 01(
UnltH p,.... Staff Carrnpondtnt the deplrtfUDl.. traftle 11fetj
OOLUMIBUS, 0. UP-Tbe State bUreau, Harol~ Eckhardt. pj~
Higbway Department today eyed pointed lJ. S, ~tes 2D aod 2S
U. S. Route M in N'orth'ern Obto· u 10011. •ltotJJit .~nl tom
· hllli~,-ed lhnil
and U.S. Route 2&amp; north of Day· witb 11tt
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Routt.~ O.inea P11
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for el'!ptrimentJ with the GO-mileBllt 1 lot ~dt e-n
what
an-hour speed limit.
h•ppee&amp;_ to ,{I.., ~tdent and ar·
r..t
oo~ta · ~. It it._.
The Department already baa
up,
Hiihwiif
~ ll~P&lt;i'bnent oil!·
set up a .even·mile stretch OD U.
ci1Is
Wm
bt'.J'Ltilotaat
·extend
s. Route 40 between .~nefleld the lleW lirrlk (i{.'Ot~er to
roada.
and Vienna as the tint test aeeti'm:ell sal,f f f:Jn L:ftoute to teat
tion.
wa.s In r · · • -iito public dek in the .,eed
State Highway Din:ctor Samuel mud for •
Linaell
said
late
Jut
week
that
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felt t)u~t r~~'ctlcn observers
~l!Y *be
f~rtber .rtudies wobld be on tap limit.
LeeiBI.tu:e i'it;:¥l!'t~ 'li&lt;ed the
Highway 'Deparbiient's eUort.s.

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ofll.el pbODO carrier ~bere IVIUable 30 tent&amp;
Per_wee\: o&gt;ne year ia advan~
Bi'te;tcl u ~t!id elid maO.
Tbe Daily Sentinel
office,
iDJ matter at ffie poJt offite . 1t *ti.eo; ab: mootha, $7.80; three
L-~
ionths, $3.80. By motor route

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recmmeDded ,Pauqe ol tbl!l
,..,., bi21 hi tlre t - r eb~•
HoWev~ tht bijl doe• aot &lt;I•
the 1~ authorttyt of ~be
ota e II,IJlnray direotor to nld
or lowor ~ )tmili alter ..,..
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K1tioaal ld.vertla~.a.C l"epretea
Pu!&gt;llob04 evoir dtl!nl001&gt; ;... Utlve,
BottiDelli-~1 . lD&lt;,
toP! Sftdas/'tiy T1te Obli&gt; Valley M3 ·L ftlnlton Av• .. New Y"'k

tc, Pomerty, 0. 111iliDIII offiee

Wednesaay,May 11, 1955

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1liss Firilt Place Lead
A bard luet Pomeroy Panthen
blsebiJl team lost a rhanee 1\Jel·
,., night on their loul f1eld to
take Vlf!t possession of first pia«
fn -tbe Southern division of the
SEO League when tbey lost a '1·1
· deeWon to tbt Gallipolia Blue De-

. The Wabama

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would f&gt;dt the teams in a three
way tie .! or tint place, and wuuld
&lt;requirt a pli}off.
1
held the Panthers

until tbe last illfltftg lis

· Pomeroy lost aeveral chances to
'.score and meanwhile the OeviiJ
jQmped on Charlie Theiss for

, aeveo runs and eight hits to sew

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The DeYils scored tw~e in the
ope8ftJ ~ntn1 oD Ht~rdwaj"s lin·
1•le, a walk t~ Jim Thomas, a p'b s
~o qJfi:tt and a resoundina: dou-

ble f&gt;1 ICtn, that ttCd'ed two run: Inert.
1il.ij added tWo more in the
alxtrl ft 1 walk to Halfelt, a sln.ele by KIDI and mather slna:le
by "MtiiiDJI. All this l'tme atttr
lwo~m ,aut.

three run~ ~eored tn
\he lefta't.b wllen Styre hlt a JonJ
ilotfl'p. run to ritht field. Hard-

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followed with another home run
lo plato Hlrdway.
The lone Po12eroy run scored in
~he laat innh\1. With ooe out.
~tY Arnold beat out an infield
t over second. Bob Wilson then
ollowed with 1 lona: double od
\he left field screen 1o :scqre ftJ: ..
bold.

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Tile Panthers lost a HCoring o-p.
~_!JDit)' In the rlnt inning when
kni1ll$y 'i-alked, and Bill Sheri·
dan follOwed with li single Wll~
100 was s•fe on Jim Thomas' error to load the bases, but G.,e
Mitch struck
out ind Mowery
Jroundtd. out. ~

They threatened again in

the
1ee:ond with
two uuts . Them
11nd Hemsley was safe on
Sa 1 error. S~erldan walked to
lo 'tie 'aaclu,, but the b•tter
IJ"'Un•td out tp end the threat.

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two ·h lts to pace the Panthers,
While Hardway, King and ~YI'C
Jiad two blna:len for Gallipolis .
The box score:
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Brooklyn __ __ __ 22 2 .917
New York ___ __ 11 11 .522 9~
Mit'waukee ___ _ 12 12 .&amp;00 10
Chica~:o _______ 12 u .462 11
Pittsburgh _. __ 11 1::1 .458 11
St. Louis ·--- ·- 9 12 .429 J.}l,~
(.:~nnati . __ 9 HI .37G l&lt;i
thtialdeJ.phla _____ ~ · \6 .333 14
Tutsday's Retults

Gl Team

Chicaco - -- - - -2
New York --- - 3
Detroit - - ----4
Washlna:ton - .- 10 14 .417 71,1
Kan!lali City -- ·. 9 14 39:1 8
Boston ----- -- - 9 17 .346 9~
Baltimore - - -8 17 .320 10
Tuetda~ ttwnrns
Baltimore ll Kansas 0fty 1, n'Tgtrt
Washington 7 Detroit 4, nitht
Cleveland 9 New York 6, mg?lt
Chlcaa:o _4 Boston 2
\Vedne~dty't Probable Pitchers
.f)t1tto1t lit Waa~l,ntt.on--Garv'er
2-4 vs Stone 1-.'i
Kantas City at Balttmore-KeUner 2 -1 vs Krelld\o D-f
Cleveland at Now York- Wynit
2-o vs Turley 5-0
Chicaeo at Boston-Trucks 2-2
vs Sullivan 2-4
Thursday's Gem••
Ch.h:q:o IU. Batfl:t·~. ~fdt

I A't091Kvn ' C'h-i'liaro

AMERICAN

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NeW V"orJr 8 OiftcJnnati 4 night
!:cwrls 15 Philad4!tphia 3, night

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Ptns.bata:b 9 Mjlwatdtlf!!

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WRiYI4t•r'• """D'I I' ))'r;C'flera
P.itlsbitifah at Mtfwl'lilt'e'e:.:..:.K"tJhe
2-2 vs Ntehols 2:-0
BfO&lt;tklyn at Chttago-Meyer 2--o
v1 ~n'dre o-o
New York at Cincinnati nightHeatft t-1 vs Nuxhall 3-1
Philadelphia at St. Louis night
-lto~arl11 3-3 vs Jackson 1-0
ThuraUy's Gam•t

To-p hilter for the game
wu
Wabama's 260 Pcund left fie!det';
Blaine Stub, who
c(}ltected
three hits i.n four tri~ to
the
p~ate. One of 1\tll bue knocl:s
Wu a OOuble Charles Roush had
~ for three Wt-lh one r1 them a
double. Other extra base blows
were tr'iples by Bob Oliver and
Kenny Taylor afKI a double by
ChueJk Kelly.
Coach RaliJ)h Sayre emptied
his benc-h in the ball gartle and
sildeen Falcons, al·l that mad&amp;
the tnp appeared In the fray
Gary Miller .!!utlered a
slight
1-H!ad mjury in the baLl game
when he was hit by a pi-tehed
~all . Doctors who examined hiJ.m
In
Parkersburg, however, prO.
t'ioun'C ed him: unhurt.
In !he upper bracket of lhe
tmu·narnent W11liamstown v.-u an
B to 1 winner over Sandyville
while Ripley blasted
Elizabeth
by a .~c-ore cf 15 to 1
The tournament wm was the
thLrd VIctory i'n a row fo 1• th~
Falcon~ who defeated Laktn 14
to 7 orr Frtdlly aftet· turnmg back
i.acJ_ne, lZ to 3, Jut Thursd!U'
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sell6o:t.'s record 1~ now .~.~
and three losses.

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Gunll: were lllra. Anna
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'll••tnor s. Scllaa!, Middleport Sootetr Editor - Pllone eo?1

MOlt IHutlful Cer"
by faiiOUI ,,..."""••, . .
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Give$300ToNewP·arkl&gt;rive
The Middleport

ton, Ky.
Let Mike Frieach and Mr and
lira. J . Boyee ind SODII R1y, Rich-

1•ith Vie.Adit Houduhelt, Fjnniiv~ ce ebaihnan, . reporlint more
1thn 96o made on lijeaJL
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lTd and Cedi, Cincinnati; Herb
Dotle, Tt4ucb, Ky.; aad Mr and

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Th1 m:oney !ll'en to
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the prodll&lt;tl6n '&amp;lidtr

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fitted bodk!e ·~ttl , bitll•'
,!!!!d loD! ~eeve! e-emiDi' fa
over tbe Mndt. · r
Her fin1er tip
;(rom a ~irred:
The rosettes

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shut it down for liOOd In

Harold John1on hefore his t~levt•­
lon tl•ht laat Friday.
Goy,.G~d M. ........L fi!IIWd
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Personals

, _ '• MrrtHO llri,.d hond, piliCh fronl, and

sOn. Gtklra~. wrt! ·~'tend fu,e1ts
of trer mother, Mrs. Rlt:ea Bfown,

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collar Is stitched

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a"? eoitoJort olld 11M laal wlird ia

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Dol RClass Giv~s
To Newl,iano Fund

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~ Miss Frle4a Faebale and ber
, ~oli!eg~ttll!rs. H. D.· Prilenbat:hei', Columb\18 visited the l~er.'a
lun1, Mra. Ella Wolfe, st. Marys,

Pomeroy.

Mrs. Si~ey Pid:eiu is retoverlftB at beY. blllrie ifter beinJ seri·
ou~y ill this paol week.

eign lanpagea.

ft. Pike, lllmt· Suilday.

inl(toa, have moved to the Harley
tpa~meitt on Bryan Ptaee.
Norina
BtitcJter, Kinde't·
tarteq pupil whO hOd Iiiii rei!V.·

Jea"

fi'om ·llie .m'OUI!o, 10 ebDfttl.

Dr. Katheryn Poindexter has

ed t 0 ~- h
!r:ped to her bome on South
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O!Q, '" 'itb tnumpa.
d' A'\lti;u~· aner beiog· awaY
· .M.rs. HarTY McMaster b a llur-, t..-'"'·.!.111. • •
''~\i1lii~~i«fi·.':W-tii: gical paUent at Mail•· Gon&amp;ral
qe,~ nl)yiCJII er.
u
Hospital.
··Mfa.
MUVrn n·atter and son
Mrs. wtUia-m Hett91ft1Eli" was 'Tommy, .Mansfield. have been
brought to her home from the visiting Mrs. John Thomas and
· Mei~s 'G'B'II'ira1 11'6spltil '1\ieldly family,
in the Rawlings-Coats ambuJaoee
Mrs. A. V. Smith has r.:Ceivetl
and is beln( eared fOr b}- Mrs. ' wOJ-&lt;1 that bet aon, P•ul Smitti rit~ts were ed\'ed by the hosEthel Jones. ·
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~Pj ~~ wtft IDd tWo sons bav~ tesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Wmlain ·crU.uer rd'Dvw.· to \Kelr Mw home tat
Pr'esent were Mrs. Q. H. Myer.!!,
and children, Don and Debbie Greenville, Pa., where he ill emGeqrje ~'ar1i:er, Mrs. Tb6mas
wer.• In Huqliai!IR~ ,Siind•f·
Pl•~j_ed "' a !J. ~. steel Lobor fte. Goeglehi, :Mrs. Mirmie Nelitz.lins.
Mr. m'd Mli. fl'oi&lt;l Hlbl5i! and . lations Director.
4. V- Howell, Mrs. Jacob
oloeekb.'r, Mrs. Mom~ Oliver,

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fund ftft•as

Checl&lt;e penpimlioa moiatwe-•...,

.wailinG to dry! '
BIG •t .JAR
NCJW Otd;~ . :·:, .,~

.. :tt~i\~lftiOni W~re' alio Jiaad&amp;,to
tbe..cancA,r fund and to the Amer·
iean Bible Society, to be used in
the printing of the Bible in forMrs. Geprge H. Parker, president, presided over the meetiog.
Devotions taken from "'Tbe Upper
Room" by the president, opened
the meetina and members respo&amp;
ded to roll call wlth a vene of
thr:ir 1avorlte llymn.
An intereating procram oJf
&amp;ames and C'Ontests were edndueted by Mra. P.arket', durinl the sor:la) how-, . alter .which refre.th-

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l!!!!l,n!!y 111Dpo pmpiration odor•.;
Iiroteds yon 24 hOim and moftlt

Ada Geaheimer, Mulberry Ave.,

in cutton.

The "le .of vohlllo, oll\...t \nak ..
ing jrO!ilc\ WBI r~e&lt;! I auo.
' tess!. Thel fJ'oWW "COiiftnfit'le re-,
ported on
aent to the slet

r'flunda of hi&amp; Iia~:ht with Julio Me-deros, tutpended ni'(Jfeaalonal
~~'"" , !~r 90 dor8· ~~ llj•

\ TUSSY'· ·

j CREAM

A contribution of $50 wu made
to
fJle Piano fund for the church
Huitttncton.
lloyn\ond Walburn droye to when the Daughters of Ruth Class
· r,f tile United Methodist Church
P•r'telabu,re last weet ancJI
companied hit rrudmotllet-, Mrs. met Mod.day evening at the home
:K•tfi~'rine Hmison, to her home of Misses Lucretia, AuguAta and

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Little Barloora

• oi -Mr. •n.~
the flower s:lrl.

Hlet~
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SPEciAL MI!ETING LOC_,L UNION NO. $a

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Lena Mitch ·in ~. ptn1c: '
Charlene Walburn, .••••~&gt;~•• 'Of 111e
brt~e. i~ , llln•• E - II'Di'e' mill!~&gt;,
Jng bandeau, lace mitts 'iii~ ~
and a n"klace_ ~-i~ .
the gift' bt llte ,WI.te.

Mrs. fohft Cha#, Jlrtrs. Richard
C. E. Vf. Downie.
J\l,ne nl_!!e~il)l: wiU be )teld

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quins

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Idaho to
in FreMh

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1'/0'U'lll lflll!iftJ'Iffir JMii •

Johnson Doping

ltparate lnvutt11attona today latCl' ,
llle "doplnl" ol llrht htlfiYW~IC

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CO'M'ON SHRUGS

UEHiW , ···ASIIONED
A.-1Je not»ert Lehew, .On
ot
Hr,:. ~pre f.ehew of Pr~
~ Jllll, Po me ray, is on a 90
dl)t auJpment from Mt. Home

ltCJit UUI IYe'l'.

two laiD-price C&lt;lr• latel~? And,
ltalle 'Vorl c11'eclkell pf'jcu
, on the melflufll.pncs ca;, tlillt

P'~

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of Pomeroy.

...htdt wu ,Wei'li earlier
wi!h ~~~ a..lstonce of dUny

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with Buill-In Bfa.

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on PI~TTIIJI.Ith and the ot~

Minneapoll• 9 Indianapolis 8
Loulovlllo 4 St.

&amp;-ou compai'ed price

$1.95 - $5,9J
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CAN CAN Pl!'l'liOOA.'Jtf

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Business~ Ptofessionalt'0111en

at the b9Jrle o~ ala\. 0. H. M1era
With Mrs. Mtnnte NeUUiing as ....

2 O Toledo -·h h h IS 13
Denvfr · ··- • -· U 17
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Chorleot~n h -h Jq 16

Kyle

Ft. Mlttbe.ll, K':y.; l&amp;r. and M.ra
Joe Kyle add 10111 Jole 1nd Pat,
Mn. Daiq Meun•. llrs. BoJr:e,
Sue Ann, LeV~e. Ranme, Clyd
and Vernon BoJ« all of Coving-

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ford INid children, Diane, Joyee,
Bobby, Serry a,ut Jlnuny of South

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Luc!lle B.eorbo HawkiM, Pomeroy Socia\y Editor-Phone 8ut

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Mr. lnd llfl. Jlobert Kyle entetiatDtd • IJ'OUP of rfl•tlYu 111d
frtendJ ~e.r tbe weftea.d 1t tMJr
bome. Vale: at .• Pomeroy, In bcmor
of tloelr ..,. ll4bert z...,h who
t.oolr: U fiht eommunion Sullday
at tiH! Saertd Hem Churr:h

lilts

The bride given in ~onl.llf
her father was lovely ·iQ
length gown of c~Uy IO&lt;e.. ll11~
gown featured a filii

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Carolyn Jane GriYea, daUC]lter M
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. GnYH, Uacotn.
Terrace, bee1me the br:lde of ,.,,
Donald Ross Thomaa,' 10n of Kr.
and Mrs. Everett Thomas, tll7 Lo'CUit St., in 1 beaut.iluJ ceremony
at the Federated Church. Tbe
Rev. Dale RaUilf officiated at the
double rina: ceremOn)'.
On the altar were bukeU ot
calla lUi• and wbite •ni.pdrasons
and ,s even branched 'eapdelabru.
'IJ,gJiited whit!' hlpen in ct,.Btal
IWldcra encircled with white
nations and greenery Were ia eath
window.

aad cton~ Co:rret Pomeroy. We're onl;
wUI lind 1- little town, bLR we hope that
~Wrtc:ter we hav~ been a Jteppina: at-one
'1ft 'd:iil to your future 11 we have been

a.,. PAUL "Moon,. CLIFFORD
had 1 liM that w~d Utf'IO
The announeement yesterday over 180, an'd a tunbd. ~
that Rex Jarvis w.as leavinr PG- tipped the bums at atmost HO
mer(ly came as no surpriSe lo pouf;dt. BUt for three tt&amp;lo:di,
most &lt;;. port f·a ru. Rex has been Pontetoy tOu;bit eve-a Wit-It t~
con.s idermg _for several weeks bi&amp;' 'Oit Hill t"e•rn, aDd fina'llj
the !L ·~ rative cfl!'a· at Mt. Vtr· lost When theY jatt ru- Olt of ,
n cn, 3nd mod c.f us knew
th.t go. Se"'e'rl:l Pomelroy ¢aft~
socner or later he would have to were banted up ill thtt Jlin'f:
aocep~ the position even. though from 1-aet~ at eopdftrioiL dire tQ
ili.s greet love for his present tha-t lil"alf, but tl\'i y neVer CAYe·
team was a b-arricade to leaviog 1 up rind every one Of tJien\ want~t,~ &lt;v•H• .
ed lp &lt;'0'me back !or more.
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Pomeroy and lhl.s area is losFana a'-4o won't t01eet
tbrd
'ng r.n~ d their greatht guys .. same : 'ret'rl, ..t:b~ :f'o\n€foy , *~~
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dou.bt if anynne: who · rnNy t-wice- 1ft tfre Tut. two i)\'tnpt~ M •
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~oows nex can truthtuHy say ,P.lay io 'UlWtt' At'b~. i.t'Ad ~
they don't like him. · He is the they- ~'f~'c! 'the di)·Ii._ts ·out' of
kind of fd1o-w t&amp;at ID;ke1 aD im- MiiJdftlPOii i:lifly in tlte
first
~m~~ion on you-=-.w.hether it e?n- i1Uarter With ,sotne .9Uf'Pr-ist- plays
hrns athletics oi- just
.,laill Jl)d 1- fJghttrJ.g heart.
pr1vate li.le. His biggest worry at 'Ibis put ~e'lr Potneroy op;ened
aU times was his boye. H~ want- With wiDI oVer .Wahama alid theY
ed to win pr'obably as much u . ···-~•ct ChaunctJ's long wlQQ.
~ny coach I have fJI/er knoWn, but lng streak. But di•ast~r then leU.
the health and sa'fetr ot hls- boyt·1 they JOlt to Keboftville
atld
was still his MeJor concern. . . tttl4ily went down bill. It lo-okRex came to. 'PoJnerqr in 1952 e,t Ukt 1 d\JutroUJ nason; but
wfl~n triis tO#h·· \fiB f\iit abou.t larvi.J finally got to the root of
at its lowest foo~U etb Jn hlS: , the..thi~t; and Pomeroy came '
~ory The Panth:er&amp; h_a d little m-1- bJck· t.O p_ut.pta;t and , almost , 1klr- ...
tertal on h:aqd, and lDteieat bottl set. laebob-, ··and then&lt; fi~ ,
amon~ lhe play'f:r~t and the fans . witb a win I)Ve'f Middleport oft
was a.lmost nil. il'u t ,Jarvis
at Tbanbfi'ftn-t ·dly.
once •ns1alle'd a . splik . in tlie , we kftow .Uiit Pomer~y wft~
team and the ~layei1 thlt seem inW- J~MI · ttils · i'b t year •d
ed to be ~aft'hu~. Then ~me t_he tor Yhrl to: eom·e. W~ bbe Defftrst of Jus btd huab, and Gtlt er ften • colldt. ,vf1 0 hatM .0
that brot1~ht . hearibreaks
anli IOIJ'e as does ReJ: but he alwaY, '
•adnesl to nttlfly l9'Cal eltizene.
t6'tlld tU'e It
a smiJe ancl .
Polio hit Pomeroy _ en"d this eome flghttng b~Ck for mMe.
•rea. Fir~ Don YOunt Wat
YoUF. truly will mit's Rei very
strlekeft, ~na fht" ~flY Kelton moob this eoilrinr Yl!'lr. Tbro\1ihwas ruth•&amp;f to the Woipltal. Don oot th&amp; oW thrte year~ be fia:s ·
tu.rviY*d, llut Jq MeatM a Dot only eoop'et'ateld w.itb m·e ttfO
&lt;:ltualtvo ~ 1 dlnne that Wt per cent u a coaeh, but lre b:~;~
hope , It ll•fn" .brought under 1 1.1 0 ken. one' oof my fi.QeJI: lricontrvl. i=~Of:'afl was suspend· ea.d:t. A tru., friend il hard to
•d at Pornero'y for
••veral tint\, but 1 believe th•t in- fte,
wHkt. R•• wet afmost h .. rt- Jarvis I really have one 1 kn.ow
brohn at th• death of Jay and t&amp;at 1 lot ot other pe'ople can
th• dltalllftM'nt of Don, btlt h• say the· same.
f-i•d to drry on.
.
Local fans who journeted to
Rfi: at Mt. Vtrnon will h'iv•
Oak Hill to see the Panthers In a t.rmtr Mlddl•poi1 ffttbiill
that first game after football fiUirt•rli'lck n oM Of hit tupwas resumed will never for,~Cet •rlon. 01\arl" Pfc:kena, one
thl'!' l'!'xhibition that Rrx and his of Many h'rOthti's who statrecl
fiO)'.t pu-t on that night. Tbe fint In •thletlc. for tftl YtlloW Ja'ctime th'! PtntherS bad the ball kef•, liJ ·,P'rlwchMI of Mf. Vimo'n
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'lfhfw !lttM f-or ·a : ; !T,l); l llftl•!~ 'tWO liliff' Wch'Oi'r; Jlftij l' ijwj_. ·• wJ~y
ctuiok surprise plays. Thi'Y . &amp;'V'er- rHponsll:tle for tht hlrlnt ef
aged ondy a little over
1150 POifta'roV't mentOr. tt h'b Mtn
pounds per man. and Oak Htll rumorod that thtr~ ' wre 26

llftern.oon, lltJ 1,

h.aU alter two

Our

MUCH MORE C,AR.,.
AT SU.CH- A LO , .P;R:fc·E!

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.~':r'RA~
2t 1.. 6. f' ¥cilodlr Ill 0 1n.
O.Hiilotlt
200 1102 '!:-7·h 'touiollllli Ill tt p ·1
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Um!'INI IJch.,d Ruuell and lndlanapoll• at Minnellpolia

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Phila~elphia at Cincinnati, nieht
Br~klyn at Milwaukee night ,

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3 0 2 0 Louisville -·- - - 14 12 .638

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KENT, 0. Ul'-Atllletlo Dlr..,.
tor and head football Co.,ch TreID t~e vor Rees ot !Cent State Unlvenlty
Jat- Tuetday named William Moritz.
JU!Ct 32:. as hJa Jine coa~

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1Kyl~ EnterlDin

The Oaily Sentinel

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ln!dl••Plll" __. 9 18 .333
fiMay'• ltesulh
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~e-nver 5 Charle•ton 4
1 0 0 0 Toledo 9 Omaha 2

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The Doily 5entintl; P6itleroy.Middlej)oit, OhiO

Clftlplle)l, . Mro.

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W L Pet,
lB 7 .720
1~ 8 .652
14 9 .609
14: U .580

1Rg 15-1 victoiy over tfre Ravens·
wood Red Devils.
As a result o-r their win , the
Falccn~; will race th-1: winn·er ot
the Point Ple.a.sant..Parkersburr
game on Thursday aftern-oon at
4 3.0 . The Pcint Pleasant f?&amp;rkenburg wi~;~ner was unkncrwn late
Tut:sday evening.
Johrmy Marks hurlel f!ve in11mgs Di one-hn hall on Tuesday
before he retired w1th' a huge
l&lt;'ad to allow George Hesson omd
Chu.c'kie Kelly to tak~
turn I
hurtir.g tl\e rest cl the ball game.
The f.'a!coru jllll'npcd orf to
a
three run advan-tage ln the open·
lng innirrg and were newr lieaded Their final ruru of the game
came with a six run onslaught n
the fifth ro1· a ]5·0 teat!.
George Hess-on then went iii
to hurl the s'l.xth inn·ing an-d g,We
up one rlJID on two hih. Kelly in
Ihe seventh retire'd t·h e side in
order.'

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J.i 1J If t t/{ •h!l - h h h . 18 f .IHU
3 0 0 0
. Phi ·h-·- 11 It ' .638

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AMIIIICAN

NATIONAL J.EAGUE

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lia'lcm, night
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4 0 0 0 Only "'ames scheduled
1.100

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Phf:~rt

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I blow tho!

BEAMS

FaiC!oM1

Tuesday a:ftern(J()Ii) with a Ttil::&amp;

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staftd.ii'IJJ, anCI ttiily fteed only •
wi.n o'o'er Middleport to se•.., up

rscor~less

'Wilrite

:n~be~heWIY•t~=0~~~

vils. The win assured the Devils
or ,t. \.te' for first pla'ce 10 the

Russ Smith

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MOON

Fruoons To !eetional
Tourne,-ln Pmenbutg '

SiCKS .JRITISH CROWN

With Loes To Gallipoli•

,.ut th•y

Miss Carolyn Graves lleeomes
Of Mr. Thomas.lnDouble ·

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Wednesday, Moy 11,

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1liss Firilt Place Lead
A bard luet Pomeroy Panthen
blsebiJl team lost a rhanee 1\Jel·
,., night on their loul f1eld to
take Vlf!t possession of first pia«
fn -tbe Southern division of the
SEO League when tbey lost a '1·1
· deeWon to tbt Gallipolia Blue De-

. The Wabama

TouTnlrrfe'ftt

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tl\e bunting. A lo.u to the Jackets
would f&gt;dt the teams in a three
way tie .! or tint place, and wuuld
&lt;requirt a pli}off.
1
held the Panthers

until tbe last illfltftg lis

· Pomeroy lost aeveral chances to
'.score and meanwhile the OeviiJ
jQmped on Charlie Theiss for

, aeveo runs and eight hits to sew

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up the contest.
The DeYils scored tw~e in the
ope8ftJ ~ntn1 oD Ht~rdwaj"s lin·
1•le, a walk t~ Jim Thomas, a p'b s
~o qJfi:tt and a resoundina: dou-

ble f&gt;1 ICtn, that ttCd'ed two run: Inert.
1il.ij added tWo more in the
alxtrl ft 1 walk to Halfelt, a sln.ele by KIDI and mather slna:le
by "MtiiiDJI. All this l'tme atttr
lwo~m ,aut.

three run~ ~eored tn
\he lefta't.b wllen Styre hlt a JonJ
ilotfl'p. run to ritht field. Hard-

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IWaf then l'tna:led and Jim Thomas
followed with another home run
lo plato Hlrdway.
The lone Po12eroy run scored in
~he laat innh\1. With ooe out.
~tY Arnold beat out an infield
t over second. Bob Wilson then
ollowed with 1 lona: double od
\he left field screen 1o :scqre ftJ: ..
bold.

F.

Tile Panthers lost a HCoring o-p.
~_!JDit)' In the rlnt inning when
kni1ll$y 'i-alked, and Bill Sheri·
dan follOwed with li single Wll~
100 was s•fe on Jim Thomas' error to load the bases, but G.,e
Mitch struck
out ind Mowery
Jroundtd. out. ~

They threatened again in

the
1ee:ond with
two uuts . Them
11nd Hemsley was safe on
Sa 1 error. S~erldan walked to
lo 'tie 'aaclu,, but the b•tter
IJ"'Un•td out tp end the threat.

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SherJdan and Arnold both had
two ·h lts to pace the Panthers,
While Hardway, King and ~YI'C
Jiad two blna:len for Gallipolis .
The box score:
Pot,

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H•nlway, C
Jl. Th...,oo, II

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Brooklyn __ __ __ 22 2 .917
New York ___ __ 11 11 .522 9~
Mit'waukee ___ _ 12 12 .&amp;00 10
Chica~:o _______ 12 u .462 11
Pittsburgh _. __ 11 1::1 .458 11
St. Louis ·--- ·- 9 12 .429 J.}l,~
(.:~nnati . __ 9 HI .37G l&lt;i
thtialdeJ.phla _____ ~ · \6 .333 14
Tutsday's Retults

Gl Team

Chicaco - -- - - -2
New York --- - 3
Detroit - - ----4
Washlna:ton - .- 10 14 .417 71,1
Kan!lali City -- ·. 9 14 39:1 8
Boston ----- -- - 9 17 .346 9~
Baltimore - - -8 17 .320 10
Tuetda~ ttwnrns
Baltimore ll Kansas 0fty 1, n'Tgtrt
Washington 7 Detroit 4, nitht
Cleveland 9 New York 6, mg?lt
Chlcaa:o _4 Boston 2
\Vedne~dty't Probable Pitchers
.f)t1tto1t lit Waa~l,ntt.on--Garv'er
2-4 vs Stone 1-.'i
Kantas City at Balttmore-KeUner 2 -1 vs Krelld\o D-f
Cleveland at Now York- Wynit
2-o vs Turley 5-0
Chicaeo at Boston-Trucks 2-2
vs Sullivan 2-4
Thursday's Gem••
Ch.h:q:o IU. Batfl:t·~. ~fdt

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AMERICAN

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NeW V"orJr 8 OiftcJnnati 4 night
!:cwrls 15 Philad4!tphia 3, night

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Ptns.bata:b 9 Mjlwatdtlf!!

nt\ie~t

WRiYI4t•r'• """D'I I' ))'r;C'flera
P.itlsbitifah at Mtfwl'lilt'e'e:.:..:.K"tJhe
2-2 vs Ntehols 2:-0
BfO&lt;tklyn at Chttago-Meyer 2--o
v1 ~n'dre o-o
New York at Cincinnati nightHeatft t-1 vs Nuxhall 3-1
Philadelphia at St. Louis night
-lto~arl11 3-3 vs Jackson 1-0
ThuraUy's Gam•t

To-p hilter for the game
wu
Wabama's 260 Pcund left fie!det';
Blaine Stub, who
c(}ltected
three hits i.n four tri~ to
the
p~ate. One of 1\tll bue knocl:s
Wu a OOuble Charles Roush had
~ for three Wt-lh one r1 them a
double. Other extra base blows
were tr'iples by Bob Oliver and
Kenny Taylor afKI a double by
ChueJk Kelly.
Coach RaliJ)h Sayre emptied
his benc-h in the ball gartle and
sildeen Falcons, al·l that mad&amp;
the tnp appeared In the fray
Gary Miller .!!utlered a
slight
1-H!ad mjury in the baLl game
when he was hit by a pi-tehed
~all . Doctors who examined hiJ.m
In
Parkersburg, however, prO.
t'ioun'C ed him: unhurt.
In !he upper bracket of lhe
tmu·narnent W11liamstown v.-u an
B to 1 winner over Sandyville
while Ripley blasted
Elizabeth
by a .~c-ore cf 15 to 1
The tournament wm was the
thLrd VIctory i'n a row fo 1• th~
Falcon~ who defeated Laktn 14
to 7 orr Frtdlly aftet· turnmg back
i.acJ_ne, lZ to 3, Jut Thursd!U'
.
sell6o:t.'s record 1~ now .~.~
and three losses.

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Sunday

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Gunll: were lllra. Anna
.,.. l!r. ond llln. Robort

'll••tnor s. Scllaa!, Middleport Sootetr Editor - Pllone eo?1

MOlt IHutlful Cer"
by faiiOUI ,,..."""••, . .
tho Stcltty .t' lllullfOkNI

Give$300ToNewP·arkl&gt;rive
The Middleport

ton, Ky.
Let Mike Frieach and Mr and
lira. J . Boyee ind SODII R1y, Rich-

1•ith Vie.Adit Houduhelt, Fjnniiv~ ce ebaihnan, . reporlint more
1thn 96o made on lijeaJL
'&amp;lid

lTd and Cedi, Cincinnati; Herb
Dotle, Tt4ucb, Ky.; aad Mr and

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Th1 m:oney !ll'en to
l'lf .... - .• ,_
the prodll&lt;tl6n '&amp;lidtr

fut.

fitted bodk!e ·~ttl , bitll•'
,!!!!d loD! ~eeve! e-emiDi' fa
over tbe Mndt. · r
Her fin1er tip
;(rom a ~irred:
The rosettes

Pf'C!J'If

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shut it down for liOOd In

Harold John1on hefore his t~levt•­
lon tl•ht laat Friday.
Goy,.G~d M. ........L fi!IIWd
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q_f .John11on'a eollapae after twu

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bf St.Uoll oro t1te

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~ w..,.;.., a lloi til 1111. Tlli modo! oii&lt;JIDn !falig~J

Personals

, _ '• MrrtHO llri,.d hond, piliCh fronl, and

sOn. Gtklra~. wrt! ·~'tend fu,e1ts
of trer mother, Mrs. Rlt:ea Bfown,

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collar Is stitched

orou•~-:_
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a"? eoitoJort olld 11M laal wlird ia

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wlt.h a· ll'\&amp;tdlmg auede cummn·

Dol RClass Giv~s
To Newl,iano Fund

. and ll!l'$.

~ Miss Frle4a Faebale and ber
, ~oli!eg~ttll!rs. H. D.· Prilenbat:hei', Columb\18 visited the l~er.'a
lun1, Mra. Ella Wolfe, st. Marys,

Pomeroy.

Mrs. Si~ey Pid:eiu is retoverlftB at beY. blllrie ifter beinJ seri·
ou~y ill this paol week.

eign lanpagea.

ft. Pike, lllmt· Suilday.

inl(toa, have moved to the Harley
tpa~meitt on Bryan Ptaee.
Norina
BtitcJter, Kinde't·
tarteq pupil whO hOd Iiiii rei!V.·

Jea"

fi'om ·llie .m'OUI!o, 10 ebDfttl.

Dr. Katheryn Poindexter has

ed t 0 ~- h
!r:ped to her bome on South
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M;q
O!Q, '" 'itb tnumpa.
d' A'\lti;u~· aner beiog· awaY
· .M.rs. HarTY McMaster b a llur-, t..-'"'·.!.111. • •
''~\i1lii~~i«fi·.':W-tii: gical paUent at Mail•· Gon&amp;ral
qe,~ nl)yiCJII er.
u
Hospital.
··Mfa.
MUVrn n·atter and son
Mrs. wtUia-m Hett91ft1Eli" was 'Tommy, .Mansfield. have been
brought to her home from the visiting Mrs. John Thomas and
· Mei~s 'G'B'II'ira1 11'6spltil '1\ieldly family,
in the Rawlings-Coats ambuJaoee
Mrs. A. V. Smith has r.:Ceivetl
and is beln( eared fOr b}- Mrs. ' wOJ-&lt;1 that bet aon, P•ul Smitti rit~ts were ed\'ed by the hosEthel Jones. ·
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~Pj ~~ wtft IDd tWo sons bav~ tesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Wmlain ·crU.uer rd'Dvw.· to \Kelr Mw home tat
Pr'esent were Mrs. Q. H. Myer.!!,
and children, Don and Debbie Greenville, Pa., where he ill emGeqrje ~'ar1i:er, Mrs. Tb6mas
wer.• In Huqliai!IR~ ,Siind•f·
Pl•~j_ed "' a !J. ~. steel Lobor fte. Goeglehi, :Mrs. Mirmie Nelitz.lins.
Mr. m'd Mli. fl'oi&lt;l Hlbl5i! and . lations Director.
4. V- Howell, Mrs. Jacob
oloeekb.'r, Mrs. Mom~ Oliver,

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I!GM!I'eft ' -

at Oblo
'University
Sa'ii~li, Ponieroy.·

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was in eharge

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the elub. A CoDJ

'trlfiuUOII ·~ v.oflil td IHo

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of Mrs.

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t~Wtr -"*~~~·
nMt i1.... IO'd!l'
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lf•~lou,Ly hld ~,9 • eell!'·

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fund ftft•as

Checl&lt;e penpimlioa moiatwe-•...,

.wailinG to dry! '
BIG •t .JAR
NCJW Otd;~ . :·:, .,~

.. :tt~i\~lftiOni W~re' alio Jiaad&amp;,to
tbe..cancA,r fund and to the Amer·
iean Bible Society, to be used in
the printing of the Bible in forMrs. Geprge H. Parker, president, presided over the meetiog.
Devotions taken from "'Tbe Upper
Room" by the president, opened
the meetina and members respo&amp;
ded to roll call wlth a vene of
thr:ir 1avorlte llymn.
An intereating procram oJf
&amp;ames and C'Ontests were edndueted by Mra. P.arket', durinl the sor:la) how-, . alter .which refre.th-

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l!!!!l,n!!y 111Dpo pmpiration odor•.;
Iiroteds yon 24 hOim and moftlt

Ada Geaheimer, Mulberry Ave.,

in cutton.

The "le .of vohlllo, oll\...t \nak ..
ing jrO!ilc\ WBI r~e&lt;! I auo.
' tess!. Thel fJ'oWW "COiiftnfit'le re-,
ported on
aent to the slet

r'flunda of hi&amp; Iia~:ht with Julio Me-deros, tutpended ni'(Jfeaalonal
~~'"" , !~r 90 dor8· ~~ llj•

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j CREAM

A contribution of $50 wu made
to
fJle Piano fund for the church
Huitttncton.
lloyn\ond Walburn droye to when the Daughters of Ruth Class
· r,f tile United Methodist Church
P•r'telabu,re last weet ancJI
companied hit rrudmotllet-, Mrs. met Mod.day evening at the home
:K•tfi~'rine Hmison, to her home of Misses Lucretia, AuguAta and

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Little Barloora

• oi -Mr. •n.~
the flower s:lrl.

Hlet~
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Lilted in the upper 10 Per eent

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SPEciAL MI!ETING LOC_,L UNION NO. $a

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MM.oceo. tW

't~"~i~~~
. R~tobert
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,..om by the
Lena Mitch ·in ~. ptn1c: '
Charlene Walburn, .••••~&gt;~•• 'Of 111e
brt~e. i~ , llln•• E - II'Di'e' mill!~&gt;,
Jng bandeau, lace mitts 'iii~ ~
and a n"klace_ ~-i~ .
the gift' bt llte ,WI.te.

Mrs. fohft Cha#, Jlrtrs. Richard
C. E. Vf. Downie.
J\l,ne nl_!!e~il)l: wiU be )teld

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IWD

~'uel~~

quins

t/191

faet• o;.p;W

Idaho to
in FreMh

Air

INt!ti
ot1'lymlmt111 If »lRillllv.,
1'/0'U'lll lflll!iftJ'Iffir JMii •

Johnson Doping

ltparate lnvutt11attona today latCl' ,
llle "doplnl" ol llrht htlfiYW~IC

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CO'M'ON SHRUGS

UEHiW , ···ASIIONED
A.-1Je not»ert Lehew, .On
ot
Hr,:. ~pre f.ehew of Pr~
~ Jllll, Po me ray, is on a 90
dl)t auJpment from Mt. Home

ltCJit UUI IYe'l'.

two laiD-price C&lt;lr• latel~? And,
ltalle 'Vorl c11'eclkell pf'jcu
, on the melflufll.pncs ca;, tlillt

P'~

$4.9$

of Pomeroy.

...htdt wu ,Wei'li earlier
wi!h ~~~ a..lstonce of dUny

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with Buill-In Bfa.

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on PI~TTIIJI.Ith and the ot~

Minneapoll• 9 Indianapolis 8
Loulovlllo 4 St.

&amp;-ou compai'ed price

$1.95 - $5,9J
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.1100 1
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CAN CAN Pl!'l'liOOA.'Jtf

B-

Business~ Ptofessionalt'0111en

at the b9Jrle o~ ala\. 0. H. M1era
With Mrs. Mtnnte NeUUiing as ....

2 O Toledo -·h h h IS 13
Denvfr · ··- • -· U 17
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Chorleot~n h -h Jq 16

Kyle

Ft. Mlttbe.ll, K':y.; l&amp;r. and M.ra
Joe Kyle add 10111 Jole 1nd Pat,
Mn. Daiq Meun•. llrs. BoJr:e,
Sue Ann, LeV~e. Ranme, Clyd
and Vernon BoJ« all of Coving-

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Fot

ford INid children, Diane, Joyee,
Bobby, Serry a,ut Jlnuny of South

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Luc!lle B.eorbo HawkiM, Pomeroy Socia\y Editor-Phone 8ut

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Mr. lnd llfl. Jlobert Kyle entetiatDtd • IJ'OUP of rfl•tlYu 111d
frtendJ ~e.r tbe weftea.d 1t tMJr
bome. Vale: at .• Pomeroy, In bcmor
of tloelr ..,. ll4bert z...,h who
t.oolr: U fiht eommunion Sullday
at tiH! Saertd Hem Churr:h

lilts

The bride given in ~onl.llf
her father was lovely ·iQ
length gown of c~Uy IO&lt;e.. ll11~
gown featured a filii

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Carolyn Jane GriYea, daUC]lter M
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. GnYH, Uacotn.
Terrace, bee1me the br:lde of ,.,,
Donald Ross Thomaa,' 10n of Kr.
and Mrs. Everett Thomas, tll7 Lo'CUit St., in 1 beaut.iluJ ceremony
at the Federated Church. Tbe
Rev. Dale RaUilf officiated at the
double rina: ceremOn)'.
On the altar were bukeU ot
calla lUi• and wbite •ni.pdrasons
and ,s even branched 'eapdelabru.
'IJ,gJiited whit!' hlpen in ct,.Btal
IWldcra encircled with white
nations and greenery Were ia eath
window.

aad cton~ Co:rret Pomeroy. We're onl;
wUI lind 1- little town, bLR we hope that
~Wrtc:ter we hav~ been a Jteppina: at-one
'1ft 'd:iil to your future 11 we have been

a.,. PAUL "Moon,. CLIFFORD
had 1 liM that w~d Utf'IO
The announeement yesterday over 180, an'd a tunbd. ~
that Rex Jarvis w.as leavinr PG- tipped the bums at atmost HO
mer(ly came as no surpriSe lo pouf;dt. BUt for three tt&amp;lo:di,
most &lt;;. port f·a ru. Rex has been Pontetoy tOu;bit eve-a Wit-It t~
con.s idermg _for several weeks bi&amp;' 'Oit Hill t"e•rn, aDd fina'llj
the !L ·~ rative cfl!'a· at Mt. Vtr· lost When theY jatt ru- Olt of ,
n cn, 3nd mod c.f us knew
th.t go. Se"'e'rl:l Pomelroy ¢aft~
socner or later he would have to were banted up ill thtt Jlin'f:
aocep~ the position even. though from 1-aet~ at eopdftrioiL dire tQ
ili.s greet love for his present tha-t lil"alf, but tl\'i y neVer CAYe·
team was a b-arricade to leaviog 1 up rind every one Of tJien\ want~t,~ &lt;v•H• .
ed lp &lt;'0'me back !or more.
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Pomeroy and lhl.s area is losFana a'-4o won't t01eet
tbrd
'ng r.n~ d their greatht guys .. same : 'ret'rl, ..t:b~ :f'o\n€foy , *~~
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dou.bt if anynne: who · rnNy t-wice- 1ft tfre Tut. two i)\'tnpt~ M •
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~oows nex can truthtuHy say ,P.lay io 'UlWtt' At'b~. i.t'Ad ~
they don't like him. · He is the they- ~'f~'c! 'the di)·Ii._ts ·out' of
kind of fd1o-w t&amp;at ID;ke1 aD im- MiiJdftlPOii i:lifly in tlte
first
~m~~ion on you-=-.w.hether it e?n- i1Uarter With ,sotne .9Uf'Pr-ist- plays
hrns athletics oi- just
.,laill Jl)d 1- fJghttrJ.g heart.
pr1vate li.le. His biggest worry at 'Ibis put ~e'lr Potneroy op;ened
aU times was his boye. H~ want- With wiDI oVer .Wahama alid theY
ed to win pr'obably as much u . ···-~•ct ChaunctJ's long wlQQ.
~ny coach I have fJI/er knoWn, but lng streak. But di•ast~r then leU.
the health and sa'fetr ot hls- boyt·1 they JOlt to Keboftville
atld
was still his MeJor concern. . . tttl4ily went down bill. It lo-okRex came to. 'PoJnerqr in 1952 e,t Ukt 1 d\JutroUJ nason; but
wfl~n triis tO#h·· \fiB f\iit abou.t larvi.J finally got to the root of
at its lowest foo~U etb Jn hlS: , the..thi~t; and Pomeroy came '
~ory The Panth:er&amp; h_a d little m-1- bJck· t.O p_ut.pta;t and , almost , 1klr- ...
tertal on h:aqd, and lDteieat bottl set. laebob-, ··and then&lt; fi~ ,
amon~ lhe play'f:r~t and the fans . witb a win I)Ve'f Middleport oft
was a.lmost nil. il'u t ,Jarvis
at Tbanbfi'ftn-t ·dly.
once •ns1alle'd a . splik . in tlie , we kftow .Uiit Pomer~y wft~
team and the ~layei1 thlt seem inW- J~MI · ttils · i'b t year •d
ed to be ~aft'hu~. Then ~me t_he tor Yhrl to: eom·e. W~ bbe Defftrst of Jus btd huab, and Gtlt er ften • colldt. ,vf1 0 hatM .0
that brot1~ht . hearibreaks
anli IOIJ'e as does ReJ: but he alwaY, '
•adnesl to nttlfly l9'Cal eltizene.
t6'tlld tU'e It
a smiJe ancl .
Polio hit Pomeroy _ en"d this eome flghttng b~Ck for mMe.
•rea. Fir~ Don YOunt Wat
YoUF. truly will mit's Rei very
strlekeft, ~na fht" ~flY Kelton moob this eoilrinr Yl!'lr. Tbro\1ihwas ruth•&amp;f to the Woipltal. Don oot th&amp; oW thrte year~ be fia:s ·
tu.rviY*d, llut Jq MeatM a Dot only eoop'et'ateld w.itb m·e ttfO
&lt;:ltualtvo ~ 1 dlnne that Wt per cent u a coaeh, but lre b:~;~
hope , It ll•fn" .brought under 1 1.1 0 ken. one' oof my fi.QeJI: lricontrvl. i=~Of:'afl was suspend· ea.d:t. A tru., friend il hard to
•d at Pornero'y for
••veral tint\, but 1 believe th•t in- fte,
wHkt. R•• wet afmost h .. rt- Jarvis I really have one 1 kn.ow
brohn at th• death of Jay and t&amp;at 1 lot ot other pe'ople can
th• dltalllftM'nt of Don, btlt h• say the· same.
f-i•d to drry on.
.
Local fans who journeted to
Rfi: at Mt. Vtrnon will h'iv•
Oak Hill to see the Panthers In a t.rmtr Mlddl•poi1 ffttbiill
that first game after football fiUirt•rli'lck n oM Of hit tupwas resumed will never for,~Cet •rlon. 01\arl" Pfc:kena, one
thl'!' l'!'xhibition that Rrx and his of Many h'rOthti's who statrecl
fiO)'.t pu-t on that night. Tbe fint In •thletlc. for tftl YtlloW Ja'ctime th'! PtntherS bad the ball kef•, liJ ·,P'rlwchMI of Mf. Vimo'n
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'lfhfw !lttM f-or ·a : ; !T,l); l llftl•!~ 'tWO liliff' Wch'Oi'r; Jlftij l' ijwj_. ·• wJ~y
ctuiok surprise plays. Thi'Y . &amp;'V'er- rHponsll:tle for tht hlrlnt ef
aged ondy a little over
1150 POifta'roV't mentOr. tt h'b Mtn
pounds per man. and Oak Htll rumorod that thtr~ ' wre 26

llftern.oon, lltJ 1,

h.aU alter two

Our

MUCH MORE C,AR.,.
AT SU.CH- A LO , .P;R:fc·E!

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.~':r'RA~
2t 1.. 6. f' ¥cilodlr Ill 0 1n.
O.Hiilotlt
200 1102 '!:-7·h 'touiollllli Ill tt p ·1
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· au
Um!'INI IJch.,d Ruuell and lndlanapoll• at Minnellpolia

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Phila~elphia at Cincinnati, nieht
Br~klyn at Milwaukee night ,

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Gaeltl

3 0 2 0 Louisville -·- - - 14 12 .638

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KENT, 0. Ul'-Atllletlo Dlr..,.
tor and head football Co.,ch TreID t~e vor Rees ot !Cent State Unlvenlty
Jat- Tuetday named William Moritz.
JU!Ct 32:. as hJa Jine coa~

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1Kyl~ EnterlDin

The Oaily Sentinel

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ln!dl••Plll" __. 9 18 .333
fiMay'• ltesulh
·o
~e-nver 5 Charle•ton 4
1 0 0 0 Toledo 9 Omaha 2

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The Doily 5entintl; P6itleroy.Middlej)oit, OhiO

Clftlplle)l, . Mro.

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LIAGUI
W L Pet,
lB 7 .720
1~ 8 .652
14 9 .609
14: U .580

1Rg 15-1 victoiy over tfre Ravens·
wood Red Devils.
As a result o-r their win , the
Falccn~; will race th-1: winn·er ot
the Point Ple.a.sant..Parkersburr
game on Thursday aftern-oon at
4 3.0 . The Pcint Pleasant f?&amp;rkenburg wi~;~ner was unkncrwn late
Tut:sday evening.
Johrmy Marks hurlel f!ve in11mgs Di one-hn hall on Tuesday
before he retired w1th' a huge
l&lt;'ad to allow George Hesson omd
Chu.c'kie Kelly to tak~
turn I
hurtir.g tl\e rest cl the ball game.
The f.'a!coru jllll'npcd orf to
a
three run advan-tage ln the open·
lng innirrg and were newr lieaded Their final ruru of the game
came with a six run onslaught n
the fifth ro1· a ]5·0 teat!.
George Hess-on then went iii
to hurl the s'l.xth inn·ing an-d g,We
up one rlJID on two hih. Kelly in
Ihe seventh retire'd t·h e side in
order.'

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J.i 1J If t t/{ •h!l - h h h . 18 f .IHU
3 0 0 0
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AMIIIICAN

NATIONAL J.EAGUE

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lia'lcm, night
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Phf:~rt

hiM lo tall• ...W
I blow tho!

BEAMS

FaiC!oM1

Tuesday a:ftern(J()Ii) with a Ttil::&amp;

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staftd.ii'IJJ, anCI ttiily fteed only •
wi.n o'o'er Middleport to se•.., up

rscor~less

'Wilrite

:n~be~heWIY•t~=0~~~

vils. The win assured the Devils
or ,t. \.te' for first pla'ce 10 the

Russ Smith

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MOON

Fruoons To !eetional
Tourne,-ln Pmenbutg '

SiCKS .JRITISH CROWN

With Loes To Gallipoli•

,.ut th•y

Miss Carolyn Graves lleeomes
Of Mr. Thomas.lnDouble ·

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al holiSOWork. Call 6038-M.
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green and blue and opalines
4 renta per word for three con$2.00. Yellow f~~ted blues and :o-----::----,-- .aceul ive J.nserlion.s.
grcys $3.50. L. C. Hill, 368 E. Have 2 routes open for 2 gvud
Special-One montb. for 26 cents
Main ft., Pomeroy. P~ne 5()0.
CARRIER.S for DISPATCH ani'!
per word.
J.
$-ll-6tc
COLUMBUS STAR in Middle
Full rate of 2 cents per word will
port. Phone 632l· M or be at of·
be changed lor adv,artiJina 11 not MINE EQUIPMENT- Two
mloe
fice at 4:00 o'clock. Mildred Ja.
patd ror before the l~th of eacb
ponies 42" and 30" mine broke.
cohs, eg~ Hysell St ., Middl e
, month followina: insertion.
Three USAC breat ruchlnes, !5
port.
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t Errors in Advertising-Should be
mine can, 42" euaa:e, Interna·
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reported immediately. The Daily
tiona! JM)Wer unit, 1200 ft. T-lron WOMEN with good handwriting
Sentinel will not be responsible
track, 3000 ft . mir.e w!re, DC
Address, mail postcardJ, sparl'
for mort. than one incorrect. ID&amp;witchboard, 2 coal mine drills, ~ tim r·. Wch.a~·d Ka.v, Box lfl l ,
'tl'tion.
2 No. .&amp;10 Sump· puml)l, and 1 Belmont, Maasaehusctts.
, ~ ..: J of Than'o and !')petla.l Nof.211-16tp
other Items. Call between 4 and
. • tlces of Events prlnted at regu.
$ p. m., Orville Hope, 12? Butlar dusified rates. Obituarie~
tcrout Ave., Pomeroy. Phone (J
Employment
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Wanted
telepboae &amp;iven careful attea- I room MODERN HOUSE, good I :::-:-:==--:-:---,:---:----:--:' Uoa.
conditlon, double tilra1e, large WAN'J'ED-...BAby Jittln.g ffJr b&amp;blot. Also twq, other Tflltll proies and aged people. "b.
per&amp;ie.
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San.born.
Phone 90-X l)-6-3tc
Notiaes
oqe 3·room, Maaon, W. Va. Call
Ml4dl&lt;port 6012-Y.
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eonvenicnce, our doors will 1 Wbeel eovered TRAILER. 146"'
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be open ·at 7:00A . M. unUI fufMulberry Ave.
5-11 ·3tp
~ . lher notice. Mcip
Equipment
;:.· Co. Pomeroy, Ohio.
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1-30-11.
LOCu,- POSTS. Donald Moore,
0.9-3tp
DaiJdow...._,S:::TEA=h. SA-NDWICHES S)Tloute.
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Racine, HOUSE PAINTING, inside and outo-~te
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inti, free e&amp;Umatea. Call alter l)
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HEIFER
p.
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6-2-12tp
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CaW' by aide,. e.ll ..rter li · p.m.
raye Powell, Racine, Rt. 1.
. • 1948 oJJEV. !Ieavy Duty 1UIUCK,
S-9-a~e.
t20 Bl Insurance
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Auxiliary tr1n1. Heavy Clltk
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winrh. See Ivan Oarman, PomePomor~,., Ohio. Good loeatloo . THINKING 0 :bu:rtnJ l!;il\lranee1
Guaraateed IIYIRJI up to 801J'.
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-. 'lj' ' t961 FOnD VB, .tlard Top. ' $7i1G. Call 6271 Cor estlmal(!. Middle·
NOTICE
Blaettnar's, Potnorov,
5-7-tltc
port De~t. Stor_e.
ft.JO.tl I
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On
June
6,
190~. in accordance
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1 ;;_, 19SJ DE S&lt;11'A 4 dr nd.
blinds, porch and lawn furnd· Conservation
Committee
will
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Feather Your N4lst
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Toda~·s •News a'nd Farm
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Parson's Study
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timatea. Dafe Wippel, 215 Un- Rock Sprinp Fairgrounds, Meigs
ion Avenue, Pomeroy. Ohio.
county, 7 :00 to 10:00 P. M., elect·
&amp;-f-.2:ete
Bloot~
ing tt\ree Supervi.Rflrs to flU the
OJ! .etc
USED FURNIT\IJll£ BAIIOAINS. expirint 3 :year terma ol Harold
Uaed Relrtaerator, Ut up, Vac-- Carnahan, Donald Mora and Dale
cum Cleaner . .tlli. JtAKI!:R
Nomlneea
to flU the
expirl'mnlture. Pboat~. .lr7f..J, Mid· D;ye.
lni torm1
are: Charles
Burri
of ! , · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Letart
Township;
Leodell
David·
dleport.
6-111-11
•on of Rutland Township; Dale
Dye flf Columbia Townshlp; Don··
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aid Mora of Cheater Townahip;
New Aad ilaed
All modela ropolrod by trolaed Clarence Price of Lebanon Town·
ftPiltl. Wrl&amp;tea IU«rantee ·oa ship and Frank Turner of Colum-

111 repaln ud' ~qee,hla• u:- bia Townahlp. NomJRaUOilll will
eept tlat · pteocad and Elne. be acecrted from the floor at the
time of election or b:y petition
nfle. bo,rte. ~fJDqnstr•Uol aad aubmitted
orie week prior to elecattlduuat lnatruct.ou. J'rn
tion
eontainlna
the slanatures of
11om• atlmltel oft
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landownera.e
Only landownars
1or au)ltr, dopndabl" ha11t
and
oCeuplera
are
ella:lbie 'o vote
teryloo aad .aood ...,,. Pboao
Polla wUI also be open ' at th~
County Aaent's office from 8:00
IIUI'ON'I~
A. M. to 5:00 P 1 M. on the elucIIACIIiNI: lllliiVI~
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BIRD
Rates: 2 cents per word, one in&amp;ertioo. Minim:.am charge 50c.due to warm weather. Nonnal8
al holiSOWork. Call 6038-M.
""3tc
green and blue and opalines
4 renta per word for three con$2.00. Yellow f~~ted blues and :o-----::----,-- .aceul ive J.nserlion.s.
grcys $3.50. L. C. Hill, 368 E. Have 2 routes open for 2 gvud
Special-One montb. for 26 cents
Main ft., Pomeroy. P~ne 5()0.
CARRIER.S for DISPATCH ani'!
per word.
J.
$-ll-6tc
COLUMBUS STAR in Middle
Full rate of 2 cents per word will
port. Phone 632l· M or be at of·
be changed lor adv,artiJina 11 not MINE EQUIPMENT- Two
mloe
fice at 4:00 o'clock. Mildred Ja.
patd ror before the l~th of eacb
ponies 42" and 30" mine broke.
cohs, eg~ Hysell St ., Middl e
, month followina: insertion.
Three USAC breat ruchlnes, !5
port.
~lG-3tr•
t Errors in Advertising-Should be
mine can, 42" euaa:e, Interna·
-·
reported immediately. The Daily
tiona! JM)Wer unit, 1200 ft. T-lron WOMEN with good handwriting
Sentinel will not be responsible
track, 3000 ft . mir.e w!re, DC
Address, mail postcardJ, sparl'
for mort. than one incorrect. ID&amp;witchboard, 2 coal mine drills, ~ tim r·. Wch.a~·d Ka.v, Box lfl l ,
'tl'tion.
2 No. .&amp;10 Sump· puml)l, and 1 Belmont, Maasaehusctts.
, ~ ..: J of Than'o and !')petla.l Nof.211-16tp
other Items. Call between 4 and
. • tlces of Events prlnted at regu.
$ p. m., Orville Hope, 12? Butlar dusified rates. Obituarie~
tcrout Ave., Pomeroy. Phone (J
Employment
1
published at 1 cent per word.
~X.
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' :t'bara;ed AdJ 'l'eeei~ed by rnaU or
Wanted
telepboae &amp;iven careful attea- I room MODERN HOUSE, good I :::-:-:==--:-:---,:---:----:--:' Uoa.
conditlon, double tilra1e, large WAN'J'ED-...BAby Jittln.g ffJr b&amp;blot. Also twq, other Tflltll proies and aged people. "b.
per&amp;ie.
on
same
lot---nne
&amp;-room
San.born.
Phone 90-X l)-6-3tc
Notiaes
oqe 3·room, Maaon, W. Va. Call
Ml4dl&lt;port 6012-Y.
S-1131&lt;
~·NOTICE TO FARMERS-For y~~;
eonvenicnce, our doors will 1 Wbeel eovered TRAILER. 146"'
.·
be open ·at 7:00A . M. unUI fufMulberry Ave.
5-11 ·3tp
~ . lher notice. Mcip
Equipment
;:.· Co. Pomeroy, Ohio.
5-ll.fltc Two Jood WHIZZER BIKES, good
C&lt;Jndltlon. Complete ~.00 each.
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...HOME wanted for ~
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W.A9flll .• 15. Dovld Love 113
Set u. ror prll• RUT·
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St., P01mroy,
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LAND J'UIIHITUiiJI ol ButiQd.
1-30-11.
LOCu,- POSTS. Donald Moore,
0.9-3tp
DaiJdow...._,S:::TEA=h. SA-NDWICHES S)Tloute.
and LARGE Hambar1en att lk!Cormt&lt;l&lt; DJ!lE!RIIIG ItAThOA·
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Ut·74e
Ohio, Rt. 2, at P~ach ' Fork
H. . 434
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Mt-7tc
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· ·-· ::JI. K. liAWLINGS SONI CO.CO"P' -r• t••uronc• - · - • · ·
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Betvtee. n., Uaed· R. c. 70 with LOADER AND I [; ~· ~ jir P t.! • "C;D[;
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IU.AD)1!. NH autDJrJatlc baler
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$298.00. Univeraal milKer, Co· MiUI, Mladlepo;1, Obi~.
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Racine, HOUSE PAINTING, inside and outo-~te
side, roor .a nd chimney; repairt:
inti, free e&amp;Umatea. Call alter l)
Jmey, and . ·~otsteln
HEIFER
p.
m. at Mf.J.
6-2-12tp
llll Allto !)al~
CaW' by aide,. e.ll ..rter li · p.m.
raye Powell, Racine, Rt. 1.
. • 1948 oJJEV. !Ieavy Duty 1UIUCK,
S-9-a~e.
t20 Bl Insurance
•·
Auxiliary tr1n1. Heavy Clltk
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- -- - - reillr end . .n,.t steel dump and ' larg~ &amp;ULDlNG LOTS in
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winrh. See Ivan Oarman, PomePomor~,., Ohio. Good loeatloo . THINKING 0 :bu:rtnJ l!;il\lranee1
Guaraateed IIYIRJI up to 801J'.
See Iv.n Carman, Pomeroy,
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-. 'lj' ' t961 FOnD VB, .tlard Top. ' $7i1G. Call 6271 Cor estlmal(!. Middle·
NOTICE
Blaettnar's, Potnorov,
5-7-tltc
port De~t. Stor_e.
ft.JO.tl I
or
On
June
6,
190~. in accordance
'
CLO'PH A:WmNGS $1.88 up in- with Supplemental Section 373-13
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•failed, POr&lt;'h 1hadf!a, venetian to 21 Code of Ohio, the Ohlo Soil
1 ;;_, 19SJ DE S&lt;11'A 4 dr nd.
blinds, porch and lawn furnd· Conservation
Committee
will
., ' ·. :QI.at.tlnar'•, Pomeroy.
ture, tentt, all liiDd&amp; Free ea- cause an eleetlon to be beld at

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llotl&amp;,-.,NilC · Ernie Ford
Feather Your N4lst
· Wa' .of the World'
Toda~·s •News a'nd Farm
I{Bq ' DJ"' Dona School
Parson's Study
Te.a lbd 'l'rurnpetc

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timatea. Dafe Wippel, 215 Un- Rock Sprinp Fairgrounds, Meigs
ion Avenue, Pomeroy. Ohio.
county, 7 :00 to 10:00 P. M., elect·
&amp;-f-.2:ete
Bloot~
ing tt\ree Supervi.Rflrs to flU the
OJ! .etc
USED FURNIT\IJll£ BAIIOAINS. expirint 3 :year terma ol Harold
Uaed Relrtaerator, Ut up, Vac-- Carnahan, Donald Mora and Dale
cum Cleaner . .tlli. JtAKI!:R
Nomlneea
to flU the
expirl'mnlture. Pboat~. .lr7f..J, Mid· D;ye.
lni torm1
are: Charles
Burri
of ! , · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
Letart
Township;
Leodell
David·
dleport.
6-111-11
•on of Rutland Township; Dale
Dye flf Columbia Townshlp; Don··
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aid Mora of Cheater Townahip;
New Aad ilaed
All modela ropolrod by trolaed Clarence Price of Lebanon Town·
ftPiltl. Wrl&amp;tea IU«rantee ·oa ship and Frank Turner of Colum-

111 repaln ud' ~qee,hla• u:- bia Townahlp. NomJRaUOilll will
eept tlat · pteocad and Elne. be acecrted from the floor at the
time of election or b:y petition
nfle. bo,rte. ~fJDqnstr•Uol aad aubmitted
orie week prior to elecattlduuat lnatruct.ou. J'rn
tion
eontainlna
the slanatures of
11om• atlmltel oft
~
landownera.e
Only landownars
1or au)ltr, dopndabl" ha11t
and
oCeuplera
are
ella:lbie 'o vote
teryloo aad .aood ...,,. Pboao
Polla wUI also be open ' at th~
County Aaent's office from 8:00
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A'tFirst Baptit Church In Middleport

~·v•s A~&lt;NIYEilSAIIY
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lowtnr: Mrs. Robert M. Ricblrds pr'!sent Kond•y when: the Ju.nior
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Jbe Pcaeroy AMociation of the
SenpeU and dt\IJb\.,,
Arm,
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Mr.
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ar1es EIHott .and
cru.ld"'" · l11ipt~ Ch~h. M.iddltport.
Jt~~:a ID'i Ju.iee,
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Virgiall Arnett, Racine , prnl~- and Mn. Vietor
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~iss UDJti.e TernU and
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BYJI", presided aod the opening
~ice Euler. R'f\', 0. H. Carl and Hvtaonal unrlce was
presented
~kn. Gerald Arnold and
by tht young people from the
1er, S11.11on1.
Cheshire ~buren.
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C~JT~p .. Oarnp 0-Yo"
was show-n
for the program and Tom Henry ,
IOODton,
Viv~resident,
Q.Vt • abort talk. Special music
'l'llfte..lkoom Dealer
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)"ifty..eight

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C. E. Hoyt and CliMord Sttltnbo,
teacher of the l.oca!. young people
ChUl'C"bN represented were Pomeroy , RiCine., Cbeshil'e and Mlddleport .
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Glltl &amp;ORN TO MITCHILLS
Mr. and Mrs. CbarlCll D. Mit·
cttell of Sprina:dale, Ark ., are announcing the birth of a five pound
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May :5.
Mrs. Mitchell is the former

Ruth Ann Goetz of

Middleport

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'fll Baker and WUUam Schultz,
a hen.
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'IIIli length gown (lf white laee
.tad net fuhioned witll a scalloped
r'lcek.line t.rlmmed In seed pearls
1nd sequins. lbe net skirt wu ~~
cented with a sc:allop of lace at
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iength veU wa.!l beld by a lace
:tara trimmed wltb seed pearls
ADd dbine.slones. The bride carried a wbite prayerboot topped
witb a white orchid. Mrs; Sta,er
More a pint ballerina leneth aown
ofith a smaU white hat and carried
a bouquet or deep pink carnations.
Mrs. Welch, mother of the bride
.vore 1 mauve faille dras wllh a
;~llow rosebud coreage and Mn.
Arrumlth, mother of the groom,
:boae a blue crepe dreaa with cor'"e of pinll roatbuds.
The birtbdl)' of Mi.. Rober
-~t the reeeption wllieh follo'wed
Lewis was celebrated and
lie weddlna: Mta:. J!:]eanor Welcb
prcsentrd her whea lbe Sec:QD.d .&amp;tlber, aunt of ~be bride, acted as
Monday Sewing: Club met Mondll' d,lpin1 room hos\eu· and Mrs. N.
evening at the homt-·0( Mn. JamCE 0. \Veleh, MiddJeport, grandmoth~latworthy, Luley St., .Pomeroy.
Of the bride, Will a gue&amp;t at the
A report wu made on ihe I,.mp weddina: and reception.
presented to Mn. Ennna Reibel
lin. Arrasmith attended the
Ogdln, a r~nt bride. Mp. Mix
f{aiversity
of West Virginia a&amp;d
Ward received an aDnlvmary
was
graduated
from the R~bmond
a:itt from her "secret pal.''
The boateas served a salad Profealonal Institute of the Colcourse to Mrs. Paul Kloea, Hin lea:e of William and M.,y, Kleh·
Eleanor Robson, Mra. DwiJhl Par· rnond, Va. She Is employed . by the
ter, Mn. Pat Wood, Mrs. Robert City of Columbus. Mr. Arrasmith
Lewis,
Mu: Ward and Mrs, eraduated from Davl&amp; and Elkins
Colle1e at Elkina, W. Va., and is
Grace Holter.
The next meetinJ will be held ~:mployed by General Ml)f.oNJ, Col
at the home of MiMI Eleanor ~mbua. After their wedding tTip
ttJ kentucky they will be at home
Robson, Minersvillf!.
at. MO Weda:ewood Drive, Colum-

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Audle M'urph7. Ma.rl Blaaehatd

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TEN WANTED MI!N
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&amp;andol)l)l Sco&amp;t, Joeel,n· Bruulo

Mrs. Verna RMe, grand&amp;on We6
and S./SJt. James Rose visited
wltb Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Joe
Roes of .U,on reeent.ly.

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DEPENDABLE $PRING AND SUMMER V.ALUES ON ALL FLOORS!
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Mat•::~oh in g putel ribboni
lh[ough the over-c loth. A .!ltork
and baby were used on the table
.tdao on th.e llvinl room m,n.
tel. Rtdresbments Gf ice cream
&lt;h;cor11ted wi-th a storlc:, cake.s d·ecorate1 with booties and baby.
raeu, mints, nut.s and co!lfee
"'!ere 1erved with miniaturo bassinel.l n fa\'on .
Guea-1.1 were Mrs. P1ul Haptonstall, Mr.!l. Everett Bachner, Mrs,
l.yiYfol;""d Johnson,
Mrs. David
I&gt;a.rat, Jr., Mrs. G. F. Bail ey, MITll.
Rpbtrt Tewk..~ary, M.ra. Judaon
White, Mrs. Ethel •Price,
Mrs.
Homer Hnell, Mrs. Lorraine
Stt:rrett, Mrs. Wilbur Rowley ,
Mu. W.iltlam R. Davis, M11. Har·
old E. Hubab1'd, Mrtt. OwCTt Bratton, Mrs. Kal-ad Hlnody, Mrs. lobn
Platt ond son, John Jr., )Ire. 1.
8 , Hayes an·d Mrs. Charlei Woode
St!ndlna g~r~s but umible to
tend the party were , Mra . J,.ck
lilrrl•ttn, Mrs. Carl
, Mn.
Mra. Cl-arence Cha•e, Mrs.
Pullen, Mr.s. Robert Turner,
gi nia Mayes, Mr.s-. Ed.Jaon
Mrs. Gtrald Anthony, Mts.
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aonlt.'~ tongu• 111 1re•• comtrudlon ...,. thl"'*
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the .Public Health ServJce some
time ago. But Dr. Leonard A.
Scheele, U. S. au.iJ~n ·aeneral,
ordered a re-ebtckr'S aturday of aU
vaccine
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,and Mrs. Dour CII'Cle, lor belnc
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Informants "''"' · the batches tr
be cleared probably r•preaent a~v­
. eral hundred tb~aapd. dosea or
the vaecil;•e. T~~s~ ~oses ah·ead··
are •n the b~tt,; ' of. ·t he National
Foulrditlon for Ip!antlle Paralylla
local bealtb otfieiala and private

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un On Local Field Day

WASHINUTON UP-'fha Ptlbllc
Healttf service· ex;pec:ta to release
lh~t ;irit ,::;;.tt:..· U: ~iiGe4 S;Q::
vaccifk~ today ud 1111ume the ~·
tion'a polio vac9aaUon proifapt.
after a six dJ7 lfJit.
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BY

Sisters Reunited
At Vane~ Home

(~e cht.h over a pink COVj:r with

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roday For Program

bon·
oted wilh. a Stork shower Mon·
For the first t ime ino seven
day evening al the home of het yeara the t-wr daughlcr.ll of Mt.
sistcr·in-law, Mra. Fra•~:~·kd:~~;~ and Mrs. C. E. vance enjoyed 1
,brew, w'ith an·!)ther
reunion at their parents' hrune
YJrs. Lc.-.vi.J Waugh,
thi! past weekend. The vi.silors
&lt;~!I ttae a.uistina: hoste.1s.
were Mr. ~md Mr.s. Raymond
"Stork" theme was carried · out Summers (Delh- Mac) and son-,
Lhc invitation~:~, decorations R~ndy , Ravenna;
l'wlrs. William
refrestun~ts. Mrs.
Waugh Paul (V11udel, Washington Stalr;
directed a serie&amp; ol games and Mrs. Frt.!d Whitlock (Leah) and
,Prizrs were won by Mrs. Kalad )(rs. Will iam Yeager (Vivian\,
Hindy, Mrs. Lynford Johnson, Kent. Mr. Summer's birthday was
~n. 'Lorr•lne Sterr•tt, Mra. Wll- also cclobr11ted Sundy when· Mrs.
hl.lr Rowley and Mrs.
Vance was fiiUCst c f h(}nor a~ a
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lf~tbera' Day dinner.

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Sport SbJrW. Staa S-M·L.

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Mrs. Robert Lewis .,

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Miss Welch Wed Mr. Arrasmith
In Gassaway, W.Va.,Ceremooy
Dr. and Mn. H. Leland W~cb
Gaa5away, w. Va., hiVe announced
tbe marriag~ of their dau1"-t.er.
Jane, 24D N. Hague Avenua, Columbu.!l , and Edward PhUlips Arn
smith , !lOR of Mr. and Mn. H. S.
1 Arrasmith, Gus.away, W. Va. Thr
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day, May 7. in the Gassaway Me
thodist Church by the Rev. Mr
Samuel Harford, putor or the
Buchannon Methodist Church. Arrangernenta of while Jtalk and
srecn ~ ry were used to bank tbt
altar of the church.
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were Mrs. Paul B. Stager, matron
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