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Ea*31gs Lounty f 1ft Y outhsAre Sent toFort HayesMrs. Virginia Bradley' Dies at Age of 84lt;iPOMEROY — Mrs. Virginia £ Bradley, age 84, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Susan Ven- 1 | able, Saturday morning. Besides JPOMEROY - Seventy-seven !her Sught*r sh® is s?rVvlt;S by ao ■ , * * 1 granddaughter, Mrs. Lois Bell of:Meig» County registrants were sent, BeI!evillf? Mir.h _ and two .for pre-induction examinations to ; grandchildi-en. •Ft. Kayes, Columbus, during the: Funeral services will be held at alast week by Local Selective Ser-jthe Ewing Chapel Tuesday after- i vice Board No. 1, in the U3th caU S110011 at 2 o’clock. Burial will be cfrom this county. jat the MinersviUe Hill Cemetery, tJohn Lambert was leader of the1 group and James B. Daniel*, assistant leader. An unofficial report is that all but 15 of the men passed the examinations.Following are the names of those who reported for the preinduction tests;Ptrlc E. Plummer, Charleston, (volun-*#trWilliam D. Motley, Mlddleport, (volunteer*John P. Hollman, Cheater R« W. cyBrlen, Hemlocfc Orov* Warren P. Pickens. Reedsville John C. Lambert, Pomeroy Howard W. Thoma. Pomeroy Clair F. Pace, Mlddleport Olarenoe G, Ridenour. Chester Jlalpb E. Barion, ReedsviH*Jtomcr R. Graham. Antiquity Virgil U. Oilkey. Axbem Harley Haning. Pomeroy Moris R- Martin, Waterloo CKorge B. MtlAUthlln, Carpenter Ivan £. Roueh, Portland James B. D^nieJe, Middleport Warren C. Davldxan. Columbus Otis F. Knopp* Columbus Ernest P. Levacy, Lone Bottom Friend W. Ingraham, Pomeroy George W. Starcher, Long Bottom Percy K, Lambert, Columbus Hugh C. Rousey. Cheshire John 5, Ooett, Pomeroy Edward E. Stiles, Mlddleport Clair O. Nelson, Lanfsvill*Wilmer W. Black, Columbui Wayne S. MichaeL Minersville Lawrence D. Carpenter, Rutland Paul H. Zirkle, Pomeroy Marshall F. Adams, Letart Falla Dale E. Smith, Logan James K. Clonch, Athens Olen D. Hosictter, Fairfield Clifford G. Jacobs, Columbus Thomas P. Gibbs, Crook*vi!l*Chester W. Zirkle, Pomeroy Carl c. Taylor, Clinton Joseph C. Wolfe, Diamond. W. Va. Floyd Vincent Hawk, Long Bottom Clarence L. Williams, Barberton Lawrence L. Lewis, Middlepon Arnold R. Hughes, Newton Falls Clurcnce D. Hanning, Albany Cecil T. Evans, Mlddleport Ray M. Riggs. Long Bottom Chester L. MUier, Marlon Orion R- Nelson, Dexter Wilbur W, Warner. Coolvm*Richard E. Brown. Pomeroy Clayton Fugeno Bogard, Medina Woodrow v/, Hendricks. Syracuse XIwood E. Bowers, Pomeroy Chester W. Erwin, MJddleport Floyd M. Smith, Nltro, W. Va.John M. Heley, Columbus Meryl] B. Bable Mlddleport William A. Proctor* Portland Edward H. Stark. Pomeroy Paul R. Lnwrenee. Long Bottom Arthur A. Taylor, Mlddleport Blaine 9. MUhoan. Long Bottom Richard A. Knotts, Vinton John Franklin Colwell Vinton Clarence W. Bing. Jr., Pomeroy David m. Brown, EwJngton Albert E. Parker Chester WiSford B. Bing, Hemlock Grove Harold L. Henderson, Alfred Floyd K Well. Sumner Shirley R. Mulford Cheshire Gaorglo H. More, Pomproy Harold A. Burk. MidcHepr.r;tGordon M. Casto, Pomeroy Dale M_ KauU, Pomeroy Bert E Mowery, Cheshire (Transferred from Whitesvl]]*t w. V».)Included In this call, but transferred\to other boards for examination were: Floyd I. Ba»T. MarlonJ^hn R. Wumr, Roseville Charles I. Manley, Cleveland Robert E. Yost, East Rochester, Pa. William J. Schoonover. Detroit. Mich. Marshal C. Jnhnxon, KJrkersviUe Aver 111 E. Scarbtrry AksonC*i I'JRev. Evans SpeaksAt Services FridayMIDDLEPORT — What Does!1 Good Friday Mean In Our Lives?” .J was discussed by the Rev. John ; Lloyd Evns, pastor or the Nelson- ’ ville Presbyterian Church, Friday:] night at the union Good Friday / services held at First Presbyterian ! Church. The Rev. Mr. Evans, de-' daring that the cross was the; greatest mystery of all times, gave 1 his conception of the seven last words of Christ.Gene Grate presided at the organ. with other music furnished by j‘ a small group from the Women’s;: Music Club. Mrs. O. P. Klein sang,!' Were You There?” The Rev. H.ij L. Carr was host minister, and was J assisted by the Rev. R. C. Burton | of the Church of Christ and the I Rev. H. A. Rothrork of Heath Methodist Church. The Rev. Ralph Zundel of First Baptist Church was unable to attend.Among out of town persons at the service were P.alph Stopp and guest of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire, Portsmouth, Miss j Ruth Humphrey, Wheelcrsburg,Senior Assembly Observes Good FridayPOMEROY — At the Senior High assembly program Friday, Miss Edith Bowen, assembly program director, arranged an appropriate Good Friday Service.Processional was sung by the Senior High Girls' Choir. Three j hurning tapers on the altar and1 ; the academic robes worn by the; students taking part In the pro-| gram and Miss Bowen provided the proper religious atmosphere.; i Patty Karr spoke on Palm Sun-! day. Lavonnc Feiger told of t . “Jesus’ Last Visits to the Temple and His Teachings; Junior Sev-fricd spoke on “The Last Supper.”j Dick Rosenbaum told of The Trial i of Christ.” Mary K. Foster’s sub-i ject was, “The Darkest Day in All; the World.” Kenneth Wiggins then tcld of Easter Morn.”Recessional was sung by the Senior Girls’ Choir.
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