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Thursday, Sept. 30
9:00 Breakfast Club
J0:00 Ding Dong School
10:30 A Time To Live
10 45 Armchair Repeat
12:00 Bob Smith Show
12:30 World Series
3:30 Kloss Inn
4:00 Calling All Carrs
4:30 Skitch Henderson Show
5:00 Pinky Lee Show
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Movie Marshal
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Sports Roundup
6:55 Weather
7:00 Rocky Jones
7:30 Vaughn Monroe Show
7:45 News Caravan
8:00 Captain Braddock
8:30 Duffy's Tavern
9 00 Dragnet
9:30 Ford Theatre
10:00 The Marriage
10:30 Polka Parade
11:00 Front Page News
11:10 Weather
11:15 King's Showcase
11:30 Tonight
Friday, October 1
9 00 Breakfast Club
10:00 Ding Dong School
10-30 Time To Live
10:45 Armchair Theatre
12:00 Betty White Show
12:30 World Series
3:30 Kloss Inn
4:00 Calling All Carrs
4:30 Skitch Henderson Show
5:00 Pinky Lee Show
5:30 Annie Oakley
6:00 Movie Marshal
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Sports Roundup
6:55 Weather
7:00 Tune Fads
7:15 Football Forecasts
7:30 Eddie Fisher
7:45 News Caravan
8:00 Popsi-Cola Playhouse
8:30 Life of Riley
9:00 Best In Mystery
9:30 Liberace
10:00 Cavalcade of Sports
10:45 Greatest Moments
Sports
In
11:00 Front Page News
11:10 Weather
11:15 Pcnn Scoreboard
11:30 Tonight
Saturday, October
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9:30 Charlie Chase
10 00 Serial Theatre
10.30 Action Theatre
11 30 Town and Country
12:00 Cartoon Time
12:15 Jump-Jump from Holiday
House
12:30 Action Theatre
1:00 World Series
4:45 Football (Illinois a)
Stanford)
7.30 Ethl & Albert
8:00 From Hollywood
8.30 Mr. District Attorney
9:00 Imogene Coca
9:30 Jimmy Durante Show
10 00 George Gobel Show
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 Wrestling
12:00 I'm the Law
12:30 Biff Baker
1:00 Sign Off
Sunday, October 3
11:00 What One Person Can Do
11:15 Industry On Parade
11:30 Action Theatre
12:30 This Is The Life
1:00 Youth Wants To Know
1:30 Frontiers of Faith
2:00 Request Theatre
4:00 Gibson Mystery Theatre
5:00 Hall of Fame
5:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
P-?f leu's
-firemen's hate and sirens
-(brihe kids!
-the news about
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6:00 Request Theatre
7:00 People Are Funny
7:30 I Led Three Lives
8:00 Comedy Hour
9:00 TV Playhouse
10:00 Loretta Young Show
10:30 City Detective
11:00 Late News
11:05 To Bp Announced
11:30 Colonel Jflarch
12:00 Famous Playhouse
Monday, October 4
9:00 Breakfast Club
10:00 Ding Dong School
10:30 A Time To Live
10:45 Up and Coming
11:00 Home
12:00 Betty White Show
12:30 Feather Your Nest
12:45 To Be Announced
1:00 Kitchen Camera
1:30 Kloss Inn
3:00 Housewife's Matinee
4:00 Calling All Carrs
4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
4:45 Modern Romances
5:00 Pinky Lee Show
5:30 Howdy Dondy
6:00 Movie Marshal
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Sports Roundup
6:55 Weather
7:00 Arch Moore (political)
7:15 To Be Announced
7:30 Tony Martin Show
7:45 News Caravan
8:00 Sid Caesar Show
9:00 The Medic
9:30 Robert Montgomery
10:30 Action
11:00 Front Page News
11:10 Weather
11:15 Eddie Johnston's Trio
11:30 Tonight
Tuesday, October 5
9:00 Breakfast Club
10:00 Ding Dong School
19:30 A Time To Live
10:45 Up and Coining
11.00 Home
12:00 Betty White Show
12:30 Feather Your Nest
12:45 To Be Announced
1:00 Kitchen Camera
1:30 Kloss Inn
3:00 Housewife's Matinee
4:00 Calling All Carrs
4:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
4:45 Modern Romances
5 00 Pinky Lee Show
5:30 Range Rider
6:00 Movie Marshal
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Sports Roundup
6:45 Sports Roundup
6:55 Weather
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:30 Dinah Shore Show
7:45 News Caravan
8:00 Milton Berle Show
9:00 Fireside Theatre
9:30 Dear Phoebe
10:00 Truth or Consequences
10:30 It's A Great Life
11:00 Front Page News
11:10 Weather
11:15 Yesterday's Newsrccl
11:30 Tonight
Wednesday, October 6
00 Breakfast, Club
10:00 Ding Dong School
10:30 A Time To Live
10:45 Up and Cominu
11:00 Home
12:00 Betty White Show
12:30 Feather Your Nest
12:45 To Be Announced
1:00 Kitchen Camera
1:30 Kloss Inn
3:00 Housewife's Matinee
4:00 Calling All Carrs
4:30 World of Mr. Sweencv
4:45 Modern Romances
5:00 Pinky Lee Show
5:30 Howdy Doody
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Pictured above are students of the Mt.
Ephraim school, back in the 1902-1903 term.
Howard Riggs was the teacher that year. The
students, from left to right, are: first row,
George Rucker, George Hazard, Stanley Dal
rymple, John Hazard, Elmer VanDyne, Frank
Keyser, Okey Williams, Guy Garrett, Forest
Miley Second row, Carl Beattey, Jethro Mor
6:00 Movie Marshal
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Sports Roundup
6:55 Weather
7:00 Walt's Workshop
7:30 Eddie Fisher
7:45 News Caravan
8:00 I Married Joan
8:30 My Little Margie
9.00 Danny Thomas Show
9:30 Badge 714
10:00 This Is Your Life
10:30 Big Town
11:00 Front Page News
11:10 Weather
11:15 Polka Parade
11:30 Tonight
Thursday, October
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P'OO Breakfast Club
10:00 Ding Dong School
10:30 A Time To Live
10:45 Up and Coming
11:00 Home
12:00 Betty White Show
12:30 Feather Your Nesl
12:45 To Be Announced
1:00 Kitchen Camera
:30 Kloss Inn
3:00 Housewife's Matincr
1:00 Calling All Carrs
1:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
1:45 Modern Romances
5:00 Pinky Lee Show
5:30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Movie Marshal
i:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Sports Roundup
6 55 Weather
7:00 Space Ran$ i dtocky
Jones
7:30 Dinah Shore Shou
7:45 News Caravan
8
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8:30 Duffy's Tavern
9:00 Dragnet
9:30 Ford Theatre
10:00.Lux Video Theaiu
11:00 Front. Page News
11:10 Weather
11:15 King's Shnwrasp
11:30 Tonight
Annual Swiss Festival
Al Sugarcreek, Oct. 1-2
Contincir. hie entertainment
from noon to midnight each day
is promised to visitors at the
second annual Ohio Swiss Festi
val in Sugarcreek, Oct. 1 and 2.
Inspired by the success of last
year's festival that attracted
many thousands to the "Little
Switzerland of Ohio" town and
merited feature stories in Amer
ican and European publications,
the sponsors have planned a
more spectacular show this year.
Highlighting the two day fun
fest will be free street dancing,
sehwing-fests or Swiss wrestling
matches, a beauty contest, an
amateur contest, and a big
parade. Twenty-six cheese fac
tories in the area will have
stands where famous Ohio Swiss
Cheese may be purchcased in
any size cuts from sandwiches
to 2Q0-lb wheels.
Some of the nation's best
Swiss musical groups will fur
nish music for the dances and
concerts. Several unique bands
will take part in the parade on
Saturday afternoon at 2:30.
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KEITHTOWN Visitors over
the weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Burkhart were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Boeshaar and Mr.
nd Mrs. Henry Bond of Cald
well, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Young
and family of Canton and Mr.
and Mrs. Leighton Landaker and
Linda.
Mrs. B. E. Hale received word
that her nephew, John Mugragr
ol Galva, Illinois, passed away
on Sept. 15.
Boyd Swank of Canton, visited
over the weekend at the home
of his parents, Mi and Mrs. B.
E. Hale.
Mr and Mrs. Emmet Capling
cr and daughter, Linda and Mrs.
Clarence Chandler and daugh
ter, Linda of Beverly visited one
day last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ard Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Teeters
and daughter, Nancy and Judy
of Marion, spent the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ard Chandler. Mr. and Mrs.
John Craig and son, Johnny and
Howard Craig were also visitors
recently at the Chandler home.
Elmer Groves is a patient in
St. Joseph hospital in Parkers
burg, W. Va. He underwent
surgery but is reported to be
improving at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Stack and
children visited Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Chandler.
Mrs. Bill Davis of Dexter City,
was a recent caller at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leighton Landaker.
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ton, Jim Britton, Ray Shafer. Chauncev Rich
third row, Bertha McAuley Sha*fer, Ralph
Hazard, Nancy Shafer McAuley, Roy Shafer,
Sweet Shafer Ruby, Howard Riggs, John
Marsh. Katy Rich McWilliams, Lizzie Garrett
Deigenhart, Laura Rich Cleary, Clara Gardner,
Tessie Craft Gibson and Elsie Hazard Dudley.
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Several from here attended fu
neral services for Mrs. Essie
Anderson at Summerfield Sun
day afternoon. Final services and
burial was at Akron where she
had lived for several years. She
was the former Miss Essie Mc
Carty and was born at Sarahs
ville and atttended school here.
A/lc and Mrs. Gene Graham
have been transferred from
Topeka, Kansas to Lincoln, Neb.,
where he will be stationed. Mrs.
Graham is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Guiler of tliis
place.
We are sorry to lose our
"Second Look" reporter. Hope
she will like her new home in
Germany but I'll bet she will
think of Pear Old Caldwell
many times. Don't forget to tell
us about your trip.
Miss Alma Jerles spent the
weekend with her father, Mr.
Joe Stevens of South Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weaver
of Canton, spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lady
Pleasant City were recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hague
Mr. and Mrs. George Mr
Laughlin were visiting in Cam
bridge, Tuesday.
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KENNONSBURG Mrs. R.
W. Parks will entertain the Good
Cheer Circle Tuesday evening,
October 5. Mrs. Ronald Feldner
is the co-hostess. Plans will be
completed for the annual elec
tion day dinner and supper.
Group No. 2 will present the
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Colum
bus, spent the past weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick of
Wheeling, W. Va., spent the
weekeend with Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flood and
son, Scott of Eldon, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Lashly and daughter,
Lou Ann and son, Gary and
Dennis were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Sell and children at
Canton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams
and children, Roger, Daisy and
Carolyn were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Anderson of near
Caldwell, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Carpen
ter and sons, Bruce, Kim of
Quakr City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wyscarver and children, Joyce,
Richcard, Gerry and Ronald
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Long, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillen
of Newcomerstown, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams
and children, Carolyn and Rog
er were visiting Mrs. Hazel
Powell in Mt. Ephraim, Sunday.
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CUMBERLAND Rebekah
Lodge will meet next Monday
evening at 8 p. m. The refresh
ment committee for October are
Margaret Kackley, Moina Teel,
Minnie Secrest, Frances Secrest
and Blanche Conner.
W.S.C.S.
The Women's Society Christ
ian Service will meet on Wed
nesday evening, Oct. 6 with
Mrs. Bolen Barnhouse, the dis
trict president, as the guest
speaker. A fellowship meetihg
will be observed with Hirams
fcurg members as their guests.
The devotionals is in charge of
Freida Ziler and program pre
pared by Vera Bates. The re
freshment group for October are
Hazel Shuster, Eleanor Bell, Isa
Conn, Anna Glass and May Pais
ley.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of
Youngstown, visited over the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Waller.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins,
Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Long and daughters
attended the wedding of Sandra
Manifold, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Glade Manifold at St.
Louisville on Saturday.
Captain Walton V. Waller left
the past week by plane on a
mission trip to Germany and
England. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Waller and is
stationed at Wright-Patterson
air base at Dayton.
Howard Frisbee is vacationing
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Thursday, September 30, 1954
in Florida with Henry Brum
bach from Caldwell.
CUMBERLAND The Senior
class of the high school held its
annual election and the results
are as follows: president, Ward
Barnett vice president Betty
Crabtree secretary Shirley Fox:
treasurer Margie Moore news
reporter Carol Bates.
The Juniors held their election
and the following was named:
president George Conn vice
president Robert Davis secre
tary-treasurer Betty Smith
business manager Barbara Fris
bee news reporter Nancy Tom.
Sophomore election results
were president Lonnie Stephens
vice president Joseph Rosman
secretary Sue Cogar treasurer
Elsie Watts news reporter
Philip Barnett recreation Jeani?
Roberts.
In the Freshmen class the of
ficers are president Shirley
Moore vice president Virginia
Paisley secretary treasurer
Helen Kackley news rc«|^?r
Gary Davis. i|L
The enrollment in the high
school this year is 104 pupils and
in the grade school 94 according
to Supt. Clyde Larrick.
The Home Economics room
has been painted by the girli
of that class and some boys of
the school. Colors are light blue
and aqua.
The grade school is the proud
possessors of some new play
ground equipment bought by the
Booster's club.
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