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LOCAL GRADUATE IS HONORED jjka THE LITOPIA NEWS 'inn ,e joseph Smith Weather Always fair and warm Volume 50 No 34 May 29 1999 MAYOR ACTS AS JUDGE Mayor Bradley was on hand yesterday to ludge all entries of the National Art Society Two first place winners were Charles Meassick and Sally Chambers PRESIDENT APPOINTS SECRETARY This morning after a joint session of Congress President Chambers announced that he had appointed James Orr as Secretary of Agriculture LOC AL GIRLS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS At the graduation exercises held yesterday at the W Va Wesleyan College Lois jones and Doris Sims received diplomas and are now qualified in the field of religious education STORE IS REMODELED The johnson Department Store has been com ohnson are Connie Watkins who will be at the head of the Purchasing Department and Virginia Smith who will be his personal secretary PETERS TWP TALENT AT TOWN HALL Barbara Earnest and John Wheatley will have the vocal leads in the latest operetta to be held at Town Hall They will be accompanied at the piano by Margaret Williams also a local girl GRADUATE IN CLASS OF 50 MADE ASSISTANT Frances johnston has been appointed by Dr. Black as his assistant in his new dental office. THE MCMURRAY DRIVE-IN Now Showing: Lynn Barton an Louis Kernen Graduation Day APPLICATIONS FOR MARRIAGE LICENSE Carlyn McClure-Don VanVoorhis Muriel Sopko-Ray Spencer Marge Lindner-Earl Beck GUEST SPEAKER AT SPORTS CLUB Harold McFeely president of the Sports Club announces that at their special meeting tonight Rob ert Shearer will speak on Trapping A LORRAINE SCHOOL CREATION L Q' 'I T.,- Raymond Fefolt president of Garvard University recently received an honorary degree for outstanding service on the campus NEW LAW FIRM OPENS The Richardson Law Firm announces that it is open for business. SISTERS RECEIVE APPOINTMENT The Vinoverski sisters have been appointed in- structors at the National Secretarial School. HACKETT COACHES TO MEET Tonight at the high school gym the S ers coached by Herk Cushey will meet the 'Quickies coached by Sam Cushey. Both teams are competing for championship honors. CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted-Caddies for the Ben Williams Golf Course. For Hire-All kinds of strip-mining machinery. Call James Cushey at Venetia. For Better Bargains-Come to the Ernerick Crosley Dealer. For Lower Prices and Higher Quality-Visit the Malone Thorofare. OBITUARY Died-Last evening at his home, john Doe, aged 63, succumbed to a heart attack. The funeral services will be held May 31 at the Barnett Mortuary. xf s fm '-l Q Q edited by ' l - ' 5 A pletely remodeled. Two new employees hired by Mr. , I Q, I I , , , , ff 1 s .1 . . . ' If N 'E Q x . X X X 5 . X d in f' Pea' 'fl
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1 DEAR NAR .r '?5A Y , - fQi- - X !t,., ' i Cree-niesl' W'e, a group of ' Townsh' innocent children, entered lp High SChOol in Septe realizing what was in member init' 25-3--lxfi y , X, -- EY k-:K . vfif 'R if ff If ',, 48 ,.Third from Top' ' 1947- Q .C S We returned from A heal . the eff at urnlnef IO lthe fresh. fro ld H i lassmen. f- he e were uPPcriJur advl5Cf' We QW . 15 P freshrhegwfh Mr. Beck f eters 5-Ill' Ihber of l946, not m 1 srore for us. Yes, we can ration very clearly. Ughfl got through thar with Hr' colors, we organ' llfld S' ' X . v- I ' +1 went OH d and Squglfc dance Whld ICQ IOUU V Howev- ying col ized with clccted r d rio cr, we ors. Speaking of Mr. Mounts as o e and gold as ou n as our flower a the class ur advise r Colors , nd lntell' motto Sc and sell' rx , white carna- igence is Prohtableu as . Jon we found ourselves pa ' ing pencils containing th ro help our treasury ying dues e basketball schedule SA .. ef ,fl Q e eeere - ' - U 1 l I sq... A515-'gi' ' f V mtu 21 bang' , discus- Q 8 d red Caffef quit , r 6 r we O the Yea. Later sur Class rmgS- S101'1l ',l l ,X Farsi, t 'fl 'Of' Las de x Sem e lt e S-na ut wet N A O C Q. f .SOX bmi W hex Q W me 49 Xe We SOO Sum mils X9 ggzslt-Sh cb k. e du we one een tb00 are AE,-e W tough Oli Sis merliseventhe Via QOYEYQQCUIS7 fig? Ong' NO migmis 1 'Nasgrion -W? Pmadvisigf 'hgoons has heme f L C . 1 6 - KU . X0 r K0 'ei e ai 3- nit Be we sflxdce wax: we age! mgancfhe Si? as OFRCQSWO QQ gamtxmehen ESX- f O Year' uafe dgecemge Wea? Ffoigniing Mouggaiiede giverxie Bets PYOIQXZ. rgment ' -.4 Z buSY 3 sq yn NC ha ' :C MY' A Wei . Y. we NWS' enC 43 . a dd .Xen-, W dy' - lib A an e wxng xi YU 19 une nah Skxx Hugs' St SIU H005 W 556 U VJEOXXO xii X00 Qom 5. . as q Yds, 21 Mis C1355 he 61' d Preis t Q0 k5Cu.ng5. Ce kneill Hote hlswdwia - 1, . A 'ni rx, go ' ei' dan e Q an 0 E aS5?fEfur aidigdwaegangt? t5.21'E.Ei2,3fd gfnquegthiim ESS- PQeiogfShWiie ifieweu t an 0 I 4 W ex am ' an She' - g nd mu' 15 help. A Ou weft, Her-3 ghmg Om the . bexn a Oige Cca eb . efzlfi rain? rifle like :ie 2:2 V' xv qu' er h0 yay, pfePaS'1c W5 wmih hesrra' 1 To th 6,558 ' XS AH dass PCC On- I daslviay X 'S Orc dinner af Sou 'X Ouf Q on enlo on an ey yd qxx V k 3 he S MOig tufk S he T.2lOg?i?1ffSb315mfnYiuSc10U,ian1C we T bl hat Xass i H0'?he5 bert 30 l :EE fufms mem efw' Y :ii 'U 'E f PYOP Grd' S' si' Yea june X the fl El k O 1 PM Q1 ' ki E. R Q WE E5 wif EY '. :Pipit 1
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Ol-IR T 0 PLAYS THE LAUGHING GHOST Fzrrt Row Dor1sS1ms Da1syGr1ffin Carlyn McClure eannetteGr1fTm Marnlyn Barton Ethelme Penner Loxs ones Carmen D1Nardo Mrs Skrllen 6 Drrector D Second Row Ray Fefolt Wrllne ames Orr Hrram Gatsby ames Bradley Brad Palmer Wlllram Barnett Harvey Penner Charles Measslck Eddle Carter james Cushey Toby a cave' Mlsfah Eddre M 0 UU S here' The Laugh1ng Ghost a three act mystery was presented on Aprrl 22 1949 by the Class of 50 under the d1rectxon of Mrs Ethel Skxllen The story had lts settnng 1n the lobby of an old pre Crul War tavern When a group of tournsts declded to rent the old tavern and make xt thelr restmg place for the even1ng Toby the ghost who hved there decrded dxfferently He behevmg the group was trylng to take h1s home from hum trned hrs best to scare them away but met wrth lnrtle success Howewer rn the end everythmg turned our to the sansfacnon of all concerned 20 J - . I. , . . is , . , 3 J , - 1 , . . Z1 , . 5 , 9 , . s T 44 d an .. . -L YY o Y usaY You fell into ' ' 'Stab Eddle some 7 7 7 3 ' 5 7
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