Friday, April 20, 1956 THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCRAT, LONDON, OHIO Page RvO; Williams shift. Ted made it fam ning. Guests were Mrs. Hazel Long Lois Kelly, Miss Ana McLuty, Saturday. Kte* mas an eYcrut rNT ous because he would rather chal of London, Mrs. L. M. Morris of Miss Peggy SusWtors, all of • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zoltz and RECORD AS AMAN*OBR" lenge the three infielders and go Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Springfield. Mrs. Tommy Chap Judy. Mrs. Armanda Hick* and for home runs than bunt or try Wit beck and Mr. John Wasner of man, South Charleston, Mrs. Jer Mr. George Hicks, Joyce end ICK cU'"Y? hitting to left field. Markley Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Clif ry Foster. Mrs. Rufus Jenkins, George attended funeral services » T.S ford Long of Brandenburg Rd.. Mrs. Tom Speai-s, Mrs. Thurman tor Mr. Grover Hicks at Clarks o In 1948, Boudreau tried another Mrs. Mildred Blake and Joyce of Spears. Mrs. Mary Powers, Mrs. burg, Sunday. SPORTS ah* play in spring training. It was the Summeriord, Miss Wilma Bush of Weldon Fast, Mrs. Howard Mur Mis. Stanley McCoy of Spring. pick-off play. It was used a num- London Rural and Mr. and Mrs. ry, Mrs. Mae Shanteau, Mrs. Roy *l<4d will entertain the Womer/i ber of times and worked with an William Olinger and Linda. A pot Critis, Mrs. Wade Harper, Mrs. fellowship of the Congregation^I formed the greatest one-two punch opposing runner on second. Ruth’s Keeord h baseball has ever known. * yIabs• JUN'O* 1! luck supper was enjoyed by all. Jack Lansing, Mrs. Lottie Lans Chrrtian Church in her home ‘•There’s no doubt that Gehrig’s In the first game of the Cleve ing, Mrs. Wayne Linson, Mrs. / rril 26th. Mrs. J. B. Smith will land-Boston World Series that Mr. Webster Nicewarner, broth John Dunn. Mrs. Roger Bennett have ci large jf the pr.gram. presence behind Ruth heljM'd the year, Bob Feller, catcher Jim He- er of Mrs. Fay Morris, has enter Danger This Year Babe’s mark," says T ebbetts. and Lynda, Mrs. Donald Marsh, gan and Boudreau pulled the play ed Springfield City Hospital for Mrs. James Hollar, Mrs. Everett "When Jimmie Foxx hit 58 in 1932 on Plul Masi, a substitute runner. observation and treatment. OSU School Of By FRANK ECK for the Philadelphia Athletics he IN >3'13, WITH COLUMBUS, Giear and Marva, Mi’s. Gail Sim* And R
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