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DAVID STUBBS, IIOD of Mr. aDd Mrs. WDliam Stubbe and Mike Banas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Banas J"ei:eive their Eagle Award. Scouts David Stubbs and Mike Banas wou recognition as Eagle Scouts at the November Court of Honor and Eagle Award Ceremony conducted by Scout Troop 40 at the Waynesville United Methodist Church. Paintings by Mike Banas, which bad been part of the Troop Gateway at Jamboree East last summer, were displayed. Scoutmaster Robert Stansberry welcomed everyone and in· troduced special guests. Lewis (Bud) Hursch , Advancement Board member. Harold Shrack, former scoutmaster of Troop 40. and Burdette Garrison, ranger at Camp Hook. Chairman John Banas, com· mended the Scoutmaster for the time and energy devoted to the troop. A Certificate of Apprecia· tion and engraved statuette were
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presented by Fred GraulII8II, In· stitutional Representive, During the Court of Honor, Tenderfoot badges were presented to Gregg Brannock. Eddie Haas, aad Marcus Elliott. Philip Brannock received the Second Class badge and Roderick St. John and Danny RobbiJi.s First Class badges. Others who received Merit badges were Alan Davis, David Hendriekson, Jack Stubbs, Ron· ald Briggs, Paul Banas, Marcus Elliott. Gregg Brannock and Mike Banas, Fifty Miler Awards were pre· sented to David Stubbs, Mike Ba na s . Wally Patton, Jack Stubbs and Roger St. John , for hiking the Appalachian Trail. Harold Shrack gave the "Charge To Eagle Scouts."
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Mrs . Willa Stanforth artist of New Vienna will continue to have her work on display and for sale at the Mary L . Cook Public Libra,ry through the month of December.
Obituaries PAULINE V. BLACKSHAW Pau1ine Varner Blacksbaw age 76 of Atlanta, Georgia passed away Friday November 30 in an Atlanta hospital after an extended illness. She was born May 5. 18!117 in Deluth, Minnesota to WIHrI!d W, and Flora Varner BlackJibaw both of whom preceded her in death. She is SUI" vived by a brother J .L. Blackshaw of Atlanta, a niece and nepbew, Funeral services were held in Atlanta with creamation foUowing. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 A.M. Thurs· day December 6 at the Friends Meeting House in Waynesville. Interment of the ashes will follow at Miami Cemetery, Stubbs· Conner Funeral Home is in charYl! of arrangements.
Waynesville Junior High School DONOR ROLL FIRST 8EMEMSTER 1973-74 6th Grade; Sherry Atkins, Roberta Clark, Dana Cochrane, Maris Banas, Colleen Bromagen, Jody Cornett, Rebecca Deters, Debbie Campbell. Donna Carter, Marcus Elliott. Susan Fritts, Shara Cherry holmes, Stefame Pam Furnas, Charles Gates, Clark, Colleen Conley, Mark Philip Gibbs, Kim Madison, Creekmore, Carolyn Elliot, Tim Deborah Matter, Darla Morgan, Franc~co, Cindy Gross, Debra Kim Purkey, Sherry Roark; Hall, Tamera Jones, Roger Robert Rye, Dennis West. Kronenberger, Dana Lamb, Greg 8th Grade; 'Mike Anderson, Lamblin, Janet McKalip, Claudia Andres, Darren Ballard, Micheael Moreley, Tim Osborn, Branda Barrett, Amy Boal, Charles Overbee, Diane Peters, Charlotte Campbell. Mark Cor· Greg Polly, Rhonda Purkey, nett, Terri Francisco, Dottie Steven Rains, Donald Ramby, Hannah, Carla Hansard, Todd Mark Seidl, Christine Sheehan, Hofacker, Liz Huffman, Charles Deborah Smith, Julia Snoddy. Irons. Julie Kier, Charlotte Jeff Vanderpool Kruer, Cathy McKinney. Karen 7th Grade; Elizabeth Atkins, O' Dell, Pam Purkey, Robin David Bixby, Brian Burke, Smith. ~:;:;:;=-:;:-:«.:.:0:..:.:.:.:.;.~;.:.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;·;';·;";·Xlli·;·;·i·;·:·;·:·:·:·:·:":·:·:·:;:·:.:~;~;;;.~ Quaker Heights Birthdays For December December 4 Seth Furnas Sr. December 15 James Moore Corrine Brattain December 16 Vera Fultz Nannie Freeze December 17 Goldie Bernard December 26 Mary Marshall
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Miss Melinda Lou List daugbter of, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph List, Centerville, Ohio became the bride of Mr. Jeffery Hoyt Fues· ton son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Fueston of 906 Stanwood Dr, Lebanon, Ohio on Saturday November 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Church in Lebanon. Pastor William Maldey offici· ated at the double ring ceremony. The ceremony was preceded by a progralD of organ music. The bride wore a long white satin gown with wide sleeves and Iaee around sleeves bottom, and down front. She wore a long veil and carried a bouquet of white mums. The matron of honor Debra A. White wore a gown of dark blue velvet and carried a white mum corsage.
The brides mother wore a long dark blue gown with flowered puffy sleeves. She wore a white mum corsage. The grooms mother wore an ankle length white and black double knit long sleeve with a gold belt. She also wore a white mum corsage.
A reception was held immedi· ately following the ceremony at the parish house.
Mrs. Fueston graduated from Centerville High School in 1973, and the Groom graduated from Lebanon High Sehool in 1972. He is employed at the Imperial Food Town in Centerville.
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CHRISTMAS BRINGS DECEMBER NOSTALGIA BoUda,s alwa,s make us of bJrone thInk
da,s and we often recaU happ, celebrations tbat took place In past years. Fam117 ptherlop are especially apt to brine up talk of "the eood old dayl." And, althoucb most ever, ODe 8&YS they are cone forever, we are trJ~ to -brine tbem back.
All flew Mercllandise 2·P:iece Living Room . . $88 Stereo-Console. . . , . . .579 Mattresses .. . , ... . , .$18 Recliners . .. , • ; . . , . . . .$48 Bunk Beds .. .. ..... . . $48 9'xl2' Rugs . .. ........ . 55 Cocktail and 2 Step Tables (set of 3) . .. . . .. . . . , $18
The couple are making their home at the Concord Square apts. in Lebanon, Ohio.
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