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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 7

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Dover, Ohio
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7
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Malvern queen to be crowned MALVERN Joe Adkins and Steve Pearson, co-captains of the Malvern Hornets basketball team will crown the homecoming queen Saturday night between the reserve and varsity the locals play Conotton Valley. Queen finalists are Patti Hill, daughter of the J. Raymond Hills of RD 1, and Beverly Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pascol Miles of here.

Both are cheerleaders and seniors. The girl not chosen will be senior attendant. Members of the queen's court are Sherry Gerald, freshman, daughter of the Al Kulas; Vicki Zartman, sophomore, daughter of the William Zartmans, and Kathy Borland, junior, daughter of the Robert Borlands. The girls will be escorted by their parents. Advisor for the queen and court is Sandy Romano.

TC ministers hold discussion on Key 73 UHRICHSVILLE Twin City Ministerial Assn. members Wednesday discussed Key 73 plans. The group will participate with Emmanuel Lutheran Church at New Philadelphia, with classes to be conducted each Monday of Lent at that church. The courses will be "How to Visit" and "How to The ministerial as- Exchange Club sponsors 'CrimePrevention MIDVALEVFW DANCE By Gene Murphy Annual observance of Crime Prevention Week will be held in New Philadelphia next Eagles to host District 17 session DENNISON Eagles will host the District 17 meeting Sunday at 2 p.m., with Jack Nolen of Marietta, state aerie trustee, as guest speaker. Delegates from seven lodges are expected to be represented.

Initiation of new members will be conducted by the district past worthy president's ritual team. Nolen, a native of Georgia, moved to Ohio in 1950 and joined the Eagles in 1958. He has served as president of the Marietta aerie for two terms. Following the meeting, luncheon will be served by the ladies auxiliary. A dance will also be conducted in the social hall, with music by The Continentals.

week, sponsored by the Exchange Club. The Nationwide theme is "You've Just Been Robbed!" Mayor Lloyd Dinger has issued a proclamation for the week's observance, thanking the service club for its effort in calling attention to the increasing crime cost. As part of the observance, the Exchange Club will distribute to all seventh and eighth graders in New Philadelphia and in the southern part of the county, reprints of an article "Have You Ever Been Convicted of a Felony?" which appeared in Readers Digest. A Feb. 27 dinner for exchange members and wives has been planned for Bassetti's Restaurant with a speaker emphasizing crime prevention.

soclatibn hopes to provide bus service from the Twin City area to the classes. Members of the Twin City Key 73 committee are Rev. Jack Grimes, Rev. Francis Miller, Rev. Donald Sillaman, Rev.

Kenneth Alcorn and Rev. Mrs. Inez Smith. Lenten and Good Friday services were discussed, with Rev. Robert McAllister appointed chairman.

News releases will be given on community services. Rev. Clyde Carter will rep- resent the group next Wednesday and Thursday at an Ohio Hospital Assn. seminar, "There's Still Life," in Columbus. Twin City Hospital has provided $50 to the association for the seminar expenses.

The annual singspiration, sponsored by Twin City Church Women United, will be April 29 in Claymont High auditorium. Discussions were held on possibility of purchasing a video tape machine. Next meeting will be March 7 in the local United Methodist Church. SV fruit sale MAGNOLIA Sandy Valley Band Boosters will conduct their spring fruit sale until Feb. 22 with orders being taken by all members.

William Bowman, Jane Fry, Grace STrushel and Julie Colton will accept orders by phone. Profit from the Florida temple oranges and pink grapefruit will be used to buy the Junior Band new blazers. The TIMES-REPORTER Dance Sat. Feb. 10 music by CHEVEUES DANCE SUNDAY musk by CHEVEUES DOVER MOOSE 707 Important Holies! 1 I ENTERTAINMENT FRI.

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Years Available:
1933-1977