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Athens Messenger (Newspaper) - October 6, 1966, Athens, Ohio
Page to the messenger Athens Ohio thurs., oct. 6, 1966 District convention plan we should All be that crazy. Sean Connery to v Joanne Woodward Jean Seberg Quot a Fine madness Quot a Jerome Hehman proud ohm now playing Azja Jii Jeri 2 00 a 3 50 a 5 40 i is i m i i Iii h im2 ath i is Ohio 7.30 a 9 30 . Middleport the pythian is Stem District convention to be held in Logan on oct. 18 Wax announced tuesday night at a meeting of Meigs Temple a letter setting Forth plans for she convention from Zelda Hall. Kempton District Depty. Was read. The Meigs Temple degree team has been invited to present work at the District session mrs. Martha Childs announced that new officers will be elected As the nov. I meeting and Hocking of Jezsik theatre a psf tour is 7 Miles a Nelsonville coming your Way Friday. Only Bot office opens 6 of ifs Marion Riggs Ford amp Mercury Kite Frei. I Vrr Vonc driving i l Ord or Mercury will Herd milled free Sec the new tars on display from 6 of to 7 0 1 pm plus. 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In conjunction with the Centennial Observance of t h e Lodge established on oct. 13, 1866. Fred Russell gave a history. Plans were announced for the father son banquet to be held oct. La at the Temple with the dinner to be served by Evangeline chapter order of Eastern . Past masters night will i to observed on oct is Kenneth set be is worshipful master of the Lodge starts Friday twin hit program cd Tutt Fok 0f�s��tf Doris Day a Udd Taylor i 1 0 not i disturb a c ims Quot a adic a seek i get a and a b made that new rituals have arrived it was reported that $81 65 was made on the recent rummage ale and the Secretary was in fainted to write a note of thanks to or and mrs Wesley Fry for use of their building i reported improving from illness was mrs. Edith Russell mrs Mabel Sanborn remains confined to her Home notes of appreciation were read from j miss Mabel la sell recently ill and mrs. Ruth Mack a gift on her Golden wedding anniversary. A total of $49 was spent on altruistic work during the past j month with 72 sick visits being i made the birthdays of mrs. Cash baht and mrs Frank Cleo hebrew were observed Dur a my the meeting named a hos j testes for the november meeting were mrs. Betty Spencer. Mrs. Norma Birkie and mrs Maxine Owens meditations head during Bilde meet Middleport a meditations were read by several members tuesday night when the ladies Bible class of the Middleport first Baptist Church met at the Home of mrs. Nora Hamilton. Mrs James Murray president read the scripture and the evening prayer was Given by mrs Bertha Arthel. Living readings were mrs. Isabelle me Brenner mrs Frances Bearhs mrs Fielding Hawkins. Mrs Arthur and mrs. Beulah White. A quiz was conducted by mrs. Bearhs and a card of thanks from the i d. Piles family was read a dessert course was served by the hostess. Syracuse Man fined Pomeroy a George Donovan. Is Syracuse was fined Sio and costs in the court of mayor Charles Begar on reek less operation charges. Enterprise a pcs picks Lew of ii presbyterian Church picks nominating i nit a ers airborne medic a pfc. Kenneth Doty son of or. And mrs. Ralph Kern Shade route i. Has been sleeved to attend the army medical school at it. Sam Houston. Lex. Doty a huh graduate of Pomeroy High school is an airborne medic with the 101st i rho me division. He is scheduled to leave tor Viet Nam Middleport a nominating committee for Tho inv officers of the Middleport first t Mcd presbyterian c h u r c h was named monday nigh at a meeting of the session presided Over by the Rev. Howard Hup Pelt. Selected to serve on the com Mittee were mrs in 0 Tewksbury. Mrs. J. It Harley mrs. I Arthur Lewis and the Rev or i Ruppelt. A slate of officers will be presented at the annual congregational meeting to be held j in january. Mrs. Barley reported on the recent Scioto presbytery meet i my at Seaman. There was a i Brief memorial for the Lait miss Omen s association plans fund liaising Homecoming Ueen. Court selected Pomeroy a miss Kay Mcgowan daughter of or. And mrs. Thomas Mcgowan Mason Vav. Va., was selected As Homecoming Queen of the Pomeroy High school tuesday by he student body of the school miss Mcgowan and her court Terri Fultz. Millie Begar Alice Smith and Judy King will be introduced to fans in pre game ceremonies at theft riday night game All of the finalists Are seniors. The annual Homecoming dance will be held at to p in Friday in the Junior High school auditorium with the jays Emce eing. On saturday night the Pomeroy Honor society will sponsor a teen dance at the Junior High school from 8 toll. Jtj j new fall and Winter fashions Are ready for you at. Teri Ann s Campus shop Bromley Hall bldg. 38 w. Union St. Pomeroy a officers were elected tuesday when the worn in s society of world service of Tho Enterprise ebb Church met at the Home of mrs. William i Reeker. Elected were mrs Thomas Bent president mrs Myrtle Long vice president mrs. Phi lip Smith Secretary and miss Dorothy Long treasurer. Secretaries named include miss Elizabeth Davis Christian social relations mrs Roy Blankenship missionary education mrs William Freezer spiritual life mrs Don Runnel missionary education for youth and mrs Lames will missionary education for children mrs. Will presented the program on the topic a the Christian ailing to leadership assisted by mrs Runnel. Miss Genevieve Stobart mrs laude rusted and miss Dorothy Long mrs. Freezer served refreshments. Pomeroy personals mrs a. R Knight is attend Jinp the annual Forest festival held at Ajkins w. A. Frank Titus has returned to his studies at Ohio state University after spending the summer Here he was employed at the Philip Sporn Plant for the summer. Dinner guests of or and mrs Jesse Newell recently were mrs. Fedna Bridge and daughter Miami. Fla. Mildred Winters East Liverpool. Mrs Pauline Dehner Chester. W. And mrs. Verl Tuttle or. And mrs c. 0. Newland and Dennis and Turner Newland wednesday guests of or. And mrs. Rob Hoeflich and daughter were or and mrs. Mike Hammer Columbus or. And mrs. Hobart Newell. Elmer and Shiela of Chester and or. And mrs. Clair Newell and Larry and or. And mrs. John Newell and Jeff of Columbus spent sunday with or and mrs. Jesse Newell. Or Newell was observing his 83rd birth j Thomas presented the program Day. Evening callers were or. And mrs. Wasseman White and Alvin Workman Keno Susan Park longtime member of the Church and an Active elder. A rummage Sale to be held at the Church on thursday and Friday was announced. It Quot a noted during the meeting that Aln trustees arc in the process i f completing plans for manse renovations. Hubert Taylor and mrs. Art Bur Lewis represent the session on the repair committee or. And mrs c e. Ruppelt parents of the mini St Ltd arc i pm alive in scheduled to move to Middleport with their i son in november. The minister announced that Layman a sunday will be observed this weekend Middleport a fund raising projects were planned monday night at a meeting of group i of the women s association of the Middleport first uni t e d presbyterian Church held at the Home of mrs. Edward Crooks. A soup Sale was set for oct. 13 and 14 with mrs. Thomas Kelly. Mrs Gene Coleman and mrs. Fred Lewis accepting ciders. The soup can be pit keel up at the Church from 4 to 6 whigs col n n meetings the daughters of Ruth class of the United methodist Church will meet at the Church at 2 pm monday with mrs Minnie n neutzling and mrs Leslie Patterson As hostesses. Neighbourhood i of girl scouts of America will meet from to a in to 3 . Monday in the recreation room of the Home of mrs a. R Knight leaders and committee members attending Are to take nos bags. . On oct. 13 with orders i it it a delivery to be handled on oct. 14. The soup will sell for 60 cents a quart to persons providing containers. The charge for containers is to cents. A rummage Sale was scheduled for november and it was announced that greeting cards now on hand will he sold at a reduced Price mrs Lewis is handling the card Sale prayer by mrs Kelly with scripture by mrs. Richard \ Tughan opened the meeting a Bible study on the Book of Jonah was presented by m i s s Charlotte David and mrs. Kelly gave the devote a using a poem a what is Pray it and a meditation. A stranger at mid another poem a be what you Are a was read by Nancy Anderson. Mrs. Crooks arum mrs. Lynn Clark served refreshments. A i proofed is a ram Pomeroy society topic a mrs. S. S. Jean Dupler sportswear around the Corner next to Bentley Hall open daily 9 a m. To 5 . A the missionary in an uprooted society when the women a society of Christian service of the Syracuse methodist Church met at the Home of miss Marcia Karr tuesday. Mrs. William Eichinger led a devotional period. Ten shut in Calls were reported and an offering was taken for the week of Craver and self denial birth Meigs eos it Lam the Ansel is Elizabeth b. Hysell to Carl Rysell 28 acres in Rutland Elizabeth b. Hysell to Carl i Hysell. 18.5 acres in Rutland Royal i Elizabeth Hysell to Carl Hysell Iii acres in Rutland. Dorothy Roberts and Sherman Roberts to slate of Ohio easement i 87 acres in Salisbury township. Pari up Nelson and Delia Mae Nelson to Carol f Pierce and Vivian l. Pierce 33 acres in Rutland township. Lamont l. Bosworth and Gladys i. Bosworth to Sybil fibres Bach 20 2.3 acres in Salem township 1 prayer. Days of miss Karr and mrs. ,. Dana Winebrenner were ob-1 sgt Quot Kbar stitch to Gladys l. Served miss Karr served re-1 Bosworth and Elmont l bos freshment after closing the Worth 20,23 acres in Salem meeting with a Reading and township. You la find new decorator designs lifetime durability and Outing Beauty in a three of these. 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