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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 7

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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7
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IPI i I ii! The Lid iter Side CP By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (DPI) last week, aid I suppojf it was hat nut him on and refurbished, the storied locomotive U1.ilhe Raid Of 1862, is ready for a year of Civil War cen- its own steam, it will haul in the combination coach of the era, shown above, when it appears at various observances across the nation. served in Congress since 1954 al the dinner that President Ken By You would thin); a nerson ss ith nedy gave for the Shah of Iran standards that I know of couldjthis background would feel at Rep. Tohn F. Baldwin be describe home in almost any company. Yet C(jgp as a bumpkin.

there is something about a state He is a graduate of the Univer dinner at the White House that Nothing taken for Gran.vd sity of California; he wit presi makes even a relatively sophisti-, As related in a report on the dent of his law class for three cated congressman uncer-affair to his constituents, the cn HI years; he was a practicing attor- tain about his manners. elope contained ro less ilian ncy for five years, and he has Baldwin was one of the guests cards, which seemed to take ing for granted. The first card told what the casion The second one gave rnusf confers that the time and place of the dinner, concern uring the di The third one told him what to 1 was using wear. The fourlh one told himikmfe nr the proocr fo where to respond. And the fifth rjght he said, one told him wnat pate to different knives on When he and his wife three different for at the White House, they were handed still another card which I sod Wrong I nrk told them where to sit.

At the Expressing hope tha he table, they found a seventh card resented vou properly at th jwhich tnadc it clear they had he saul. think I nnh found the right place. used the wrong fork once," It was at this point, Well. gee. 1 don't want to cm that conf'denre in his barrass the congressman or anv The Dally Times, April 1A- 1962, New Philo.

7 mv main vs hen you have three forks, ft it iner was impossible to use the wrong fork ie proper only once. at thei Silverware errors are icre were live and cannot be rectified as the the progresses. In other word', on tho if Baldwin used his dinner fork Ion the salad, then he must have Once I used his ralad fork during the he main course of dessert. ate But Brfdwin neecJn gnnrd about suit of the They should mother card It. for it was the While Hou siaff.

have provided vet showing which fork table etiquette was shattered. i thing, but 1 it mt oi it use. GENERAL ROLI.S AGAIN On April 14. fast freights will take to the siding along an 87-mile stretch between Kennesaw and Ringgold, to let a 107-year-old locomotive puff by, making a commemorative run as one of the highlights of the Civil War second year. The locomotive is the famous General, kidnaped by northern commandos and then recaptured after a long distance chase.

General has been restored to approximately the way she looked 100 years ago. Only a few modem safe transportation devices have been added, such as an oil burner and air brakes. Local fire departments will supply water as there are no longer any water towers along the historic route. Guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Schumacher were, Mrs, Sara Stevenson and Mrs. Peter Kruff and son of Akron. Mr. and Mrs arl Cieckler spent Sunday in McConnelsvillc with the latters sister. Mrs.

Florence Butler. Mrs. Phillip Mcese entertained 500 club and a guest Mrs. Edith F.ckhardt on Thursday evening. Prizes were wtm by Mrs.

Mona Metzger. Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Francis Moore. Mrs.

Charles Meese will entertain the club in two weeks. Lunch was served by the hostess. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. Klein were. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schumacher of Uhrichsville, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Webb and daughter oi Bcllefon- tane, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klein and family of Gahanna. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Rardon and son of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lahm and daughter Sandra, and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Lentz and family. Mrs. Maxine I ahm who was injured in a automobile accident three weeks ago is still confined to her home, but her condition is greatly improved. (iuests Sunday of Postmaster and Mrs.

Roger Crites were. Mr. md Mrs. Henry Beck and son of Kent, and Mr. and Mrs.

Terrv llilicr of Columbus. The attendance at Sharon Mora vian church Palm Sunday was Rev Richard Michel confirmed the following: Sandra Lahm, Mrs, Neil Rolli, Linda Carpenter, Margaret Rcmig, Janice Rolli. Sharon Horsfall. Thco- da Starkey. Sharon Anderson.

Clifton Cox, John inscv Jeffrey lazier, Robert C. Hill, Dean Purest, Tern- Hiller. Timothy Reed and Richard Michel Jr. Adult baptisms, Phillip Roude bush. Michael Hamilton, Deletta Boles, and Neil Rolli.

Reteption Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Beck from Glen Leven Presbyterian church, Nashville. Tenn.

Mr and Mrs, Richard Loveday. from Park Christian church. Dennison. And children baptism: Allen and Susan children of Mr and Mrs. Neil Rolli.

Rebecka and Randy children of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ridgway, Douglas son Mr, and Mrs. H.

Beck, and Alan Roudebush son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roudebush. Pa-vsion week services with reading from the Passion manual will be held each evening: it 7:30 with Holy Communion on Ihursday evening. Easter Sunday at 5:30 Sunrise serv ices with trombone choir lead- ng the music, followed by break fast at 6 30 in fellowship hall.

pre-jl pared and served by the Builders (lass. Rev Michel has served Sharon church for 13 years, nine months I and will leave May 27 for Easton, ji Pennsylvania where he has accepted a call to the Paimer Town-, ship community Moravian The Mother-Daughter banquet will be held Monday evening Mav 7 at 6:30. There will be a cov 1 cm dish supper vviih beverage furnished by the C. I. C.

Class, There will be a short with Rev. Michel, the speaker. UNITE N. BROADWAY NEW PHILA. BUYS OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS, TOPPERS FAMOUS MAIL ORDER HOUSE! FIGHT FOREIGN MOVIES HOI LYWOOD mo tion picture unions were joined to day in a campaign to halt the trend of producing American movies in foreign countries.

Laboratory Technicians. Aifil latcd Property Craftsmen. Scer.ic Artists. Studio nctechnicians. Mo Picture rnfts Service in Studio imt ViJ Employes I have committed themselves to a program opposing filming in for-' eign countries.

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