the journal. (caldwell, ohio), 1960-03-17, [p ]. · hazel bayly. mrs. helen miley and daugh ter,...

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Thurs'J;.iy. Matcli 17, MOO THE JOtJKNAU CALDWKLti. ORTO PLEASANT CITY NEWS NOTES PLEASANT CITY Mr. and Mrs. Molvin Danford, of Greens- burg, visited over the weekend with her father, Mr. James Wor- Ihington and daughter, Hilda and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miley and daughter, Betty, called on Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shriver and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shriver, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Secrest, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hazel Bayly. Mrs. Helen Miley and daugh- ter, Betty called on Mrs. Sue Faught, Thursday evening. Miss Janet Worthington, stu- dent nurse at Grant hospital, Columbus, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Worthington and daugh- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Dan German and Ruth German, of Cleveland, Mr. Andrew Milan, of East Chicago, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Goi'don Ham- mond and son, local, were Sun- day guests of their mother, Mrs. Susan German and son, Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Secrest were shoppers in Cambridge on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Halleck Secrest, of Caldwell, spent Sunday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miley and daughter, Betty. Gary Harper, U. S. Navy, spent the weekend with his wife and daughter. Miss Blanche Moore, of Sharon, Pa., visited the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Alva Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cunning- ham and daughter, of Zanesville, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Cun- ningham. Mrs. Warren Miley and daugh- ter, Betty Jean called on Mrs. Nancy Rudge and daughter, Kim- berly Kay at Bi'onze Heights, Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, of route 2, Pleasant City, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McKee, of Caldwell route 3, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenna and daughters, Nancy and Linda, of Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford and son, Jackie, of Cambridge route 5, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coleman. Mr. and Mis. Homer D. Trott and sons, Roger and Ricky, of Zanesville, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trott and Willard Harper. Mr. and Mrs. John Hronec and Kathy Ann visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and family, of Byesville. Several attended the funeral for Mrs. Lillian Smith at Cald- well, Monday. Good reasons jor you to choose Ashland BOTTLED GAS Heats instantly More convenient Cleaner Storm-proof ' yfc Delivered anywhere Economically priced See Us For Your Bottled Gas Needs D. D. NICHOLS BOTTLED GAS Cumberland Street Phone 63-J Kennonsburg KEN \ ! .' i, ; \ i itors Sunday at the home of W. D. Lashley were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Lashley, Mr. and Mrs. Her- shel Lashley and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lefever and children, Miss Vernetta Lashley of Yoker Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lashley and children. Two birth- days were observed W. D. Lash- ley's and grandson, Hershel. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bartoletta and daughter, Debbie, of Belle Valley, Ronald Forshey of Cald- well route, H. L. Moore, Russell Magis, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohut. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lashley and daughter, Lu Ann were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James-Thompson near Barnesville, Sunday. Harvie Long is recovering from burns he received about his face, and neck last week. He was dis- missed from the hospital, Sun- day. Visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Long and chil- dren and Fred Long. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lashley and daughter of Dexter City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lashley. David Denius was visiting Gerry Wvscarver Sunday after noon. HarrleHsville Mr. and Airs. Dale Crum and family, Jim Williams and Frank Baker were dinner guests Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crum. In the after- noon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crum and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crum called on Mrs. Thena Love and Fred Friehauf. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mantel, of Lower Salem route, and Paul Mantel and Cap Mantel, of Mt Vernon, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens. Mrs. Pearl Ullman spent Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ull man and daughters, of Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schafer and Harry spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pryor. A recent development in wash- er features is the automatic bleach dispenser. It adds bleach- ing agents to the wash water in the correct amounts and at the correct time in the washing cycle, say Ohio State University extension specialists. Gas even goes to the races according to a California gas utility company. A racetrack in the Los Angeles area has more than 100 gas appliances in its kitchen and dining rooms,includ ing nearly three dozen commer- cial ranges. Attention: e County Residents! Lions Club S 1 IS AGAIN SPONSORING A Sale TO RAISE FUNDS TO CARRY ON THEIR SERVICE IN NOBLE COUNTY! A Family Pack Of 6! 2—60 Watt 2—75 Watt 2—100 Watt FOR ONLY $ 1 75 On Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 29, a Lions Club member will call at your home with a family pack of electric light bulbs, containing various watt sizes, selling for only $1.75. (This is the same price you would pay for these bulbs anywhere). Your cooperation by purchasing one or more packs will make you a partner in a worthy program and will be greatly appreci- ated. Lions Clubs are dedicated to the preservation of sight and to the blind . . . and service to their communities. IKE FUNDS RAISED BY THIS SALE WILL BE USED IN CALDWELL AND NOBLE COUNTY! m Stafford Home Demonstration Club Meets Tuesday At Community Center The Home Demonstration club met Tuesday, March 8th at the community center with fifteen members present. Officers for the coming year were elected at this time, president, Eleanor Miracle; vice president, Freda Jackson; secretary, Mildred Miracle; treas- urer, Ellen Robinson. The group surprised Ellen Robinson with a pink and blue shower. She received several gifts which she wishes to thank everyone. Revival Meeting Rev. Carey is holding revival services at the Methodist church for the next two weeks. Personals Mis. Florence Mobberly, of Reynoldsburg, returned to her home last week after spending some time with her father, W. W. Marsh and Mr. $nd Mrs. Neil Ullman. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hogue and Stevie, of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Miracle and sons, cf Reno, visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. Telia Warfield and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swortout, of Woodsfield, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lafferre and children, of Columbus, visit ed several davs last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mallett and Mrs. Mary Mc- Vay. Mr. and Mrs. William Mal- lett and the Lafferre family were guests on Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Miracle and Bruce of Marietta. Mrs. Bernice Shafer, of Creigh- ton Ridge, spent Sunday night with her daughter, Mrs. Lola Mallett and sons. Visitors at the George McCon- nell home on Sunday were: Mrs. Luna Raney, Mrs. Whiting and children of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bigley and family of Graysville, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Hogue and daughters, of Hartshorn Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison and family, Mrs. Mary Ullman, Charles McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jack- son and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miracle at- tended a meeting at St. Clairs ville, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blair and son spent Thursday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blair. Dr. Gillespie, of Woodsfield, was a professional caller at the home of Warren Sutton, Thurs- day. Mrs. Sutton is recovering from a heart attack. Mrs. Irene Mallett, of Caldwell route 1, spent Tuesday afternoon with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson and Kevin. Harriettsville W.S.C.S. Of Methodist Church Holds Meeting At Huffman Home The W.S.C-S. ot the Methodist church held their March meeting on Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Nina Huffman. Mrs. Pearl Ullman was at the organ for group singing. The theme for the devotionals was "How Total Is My Steward- ship" led by Mrs. Emilene Schramm. She had the program also. Mrs. Huffman conducted the business session. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. During the social hour a delici- ous lunch in keeping with St. Patrick's Day theme was served to Mrs. Pearl Ullman, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Martha Fryfogle, Mrs. Emilene Schramm, Luther Schramm. John Huffman, Johnny and Steve Huffman and hostess. Class Party Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crum entertained on Saturday evening with a party for Mr. Crum's Sunday school class of the Road Fork Baptist church. Games and music were the diversion for the evening. . .Refreshments were served to Linda Bennett, Cheryl Bennett, Linda Beardmore, Normajean Williams, Betty Williams, Judy Love, Norman Beardmore, Rob- ert Crum, Jim Crum, Lloyd Crum, Roger Crum, Jim Wil- liams, Frank Baker, Mrs. Lura Beardmore and Mr. and Mrs. Crum. Enjoy Quilting Those who spent Tuesday quilting in the home of Mrs. Rose Schoeppner were Mrs. Lorene Huffman, Mrs. Rita Archer, Mrs. Ethel Schoeppner, Mrs. Hazel Noe, Mrs. Betty Schoeppner, Mrs. Ruth Decker, Mrs. Virginia Schoeppner, Mrs. Helen Schoep- pner and Judy Schoeppner. At noon a pot luck dinner was served. Attend Banquet Mrs. Blanche Schafer and Harry James, Mrs. Lorene Huff- man and David Huffman and Ann Johanning attended the Noble county 4-H club advisors banquet on Thursday evening held at the Southern Noble high school auditorium in Dexter City Chicken Dinner The parish of St. Henry's Cath- olic church will have a chicken dinner on St. Patrick's day on Thursday evening, March 17. Supper will be served starting at five o'clock and a dance in the evening. The public is invited. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schenk cf Marietta, and Mrs. Elsie Kir- chner, "of Caldwell, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ullman. Other afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and children and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fryfogle and Jimmy and Jane Ann. Personals Ann Johanning spent Sunday afternoon with Mary Ann Robin- son, of Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFos- sen and Mabel Baker were Cald- well shoppers on Tuesday. Rev. Fr. Schleuter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoeppner, Jr. and children, of Lower Salem, Mr and Mrs. Sam Schoeppner and Judy of Macksburg and Mr. and Mrs. James Schoeppner and Jimmy of Caldwell, were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoeppner, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Thompson and Jeffry and Sherri, of Lower Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Feldner visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Charley VanFossen and with Ross VanFossen. Monuments Rock of Ages, Barre, and All Leading Granites. SEE WHAT YOU BUY! Guernsey Memorials LEWIS E. YOUNG—Manager 308 North Street Caldwell Page ^iye—B LiS, J/1 AIL If you can get to the mailbox, that is as far as you need to go when you save-by-mail! Safe - Convenient The Si-) Cafdwe!! Building & Loin Co. Noble County's Oldest Financial Institution Wiilscreek WILLSCHr.c.iv xionald Bates ajid wife and two boys were Sunday visitors here. Harley Bates was here last Wednesday. His wife is home from the hospital, very much im- proved. Ray House from Batesville, was a social caller here Sunday. Earl Moore and wife and Ollie Bates were shopping in Barnes- ville last Friday. Earl Carpenter and wife were here last Monday evening. Junior Moore and wife spent Thursday evening here. Maywood Dinges was here on Sunday. Crooked Tree CROOKED TREE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and family, of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith and family, of Caldwell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Smith and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dutton call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Arnold and family, of Marysville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Theiss and Mrs. Theiss accompanied them home for a visit and also visited her son, Mr. and Mrs Don Theiss and family at Bur- goon. Mrs. Way Wickens returner home Saturday after spendin; three weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Herman Smith, who wa: recuperating from an operation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Way Wickens Mrs. Joe Tulius and children spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bolen. Mr. Elmer Haines spent a few days in Marietta hospital for observation and treatment but returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Quin Willey, of Beverly, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foreman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Way and Mrs. Grace Farson visited Sher- man Darrah in the Marietta Me- morial hospital, Friday evening. WHIGVILLE NEWS ITEMS WHIGVILLE Gladys Roe was calling on Ruth Clark, Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon and son spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard John- son, of Caldwell, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter. Myron Guiler attended the ball game at Marietta, Monday night. Mrs. Edith Bates attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Idella Lott at Mt. Ephraim Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Guiler were at Cambridge, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark of Middle- burg. Billy Guiler, of Marietta, was calling on Mr. and Mrs. Forest Danford, Wednesday. The neighborhood here were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Harley Smith the past week. She was the former Lillian Gu- lick of this place. Funeral ser- vices were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at McVay funeral home, Caldwell and burial was made at Olive cemetery, Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hayes, of Caldwell, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Guiler. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon, of Egypt, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mt-s. Donald Berry, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter ceived word that their nephew, Edwin Urdeck of Buffalo, N. Y., had died suddenly from a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Guiler and daughters, of Cambridge, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bates. 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Page 1: The Journal. (Caldwell, Ohio), 1960-03-17, [p ]. · Hazel Bayly. Mrs. Helen Miley and daugh ter, Betty called on Mrs. Sue Faught, Thursday evening. Miss Janet Worthington, stu dent

Thurs'J;.iy. Matcli 17, MOO THE JOtJKNAU CALDWKLti. ORTO

PLEASANT CITY NEWS NOTES PLEASANT CITY — Mr. and

Mrs. Molvin Danford, of Greens-burg, visited over the weekend with her father, Mr. James Wor-Ihington and daughter, Hilda and other relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miley and daughter, Betty, called on Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shriver and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shriver, Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Frances Secrest, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hazel Bayly.

Mrs. Helen Miley and daugh­ter, Betty called on Mrs. Sue Faught, Thursday evening.

Miss Janet Worthington, stu­dent nurse at Grant hospital, Columbus, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Worthington and daugh­ters.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan German and Ruth German, of Cleveland, Mr. Andrew Milan, of East Chicago, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Goi'don Ham­mond and son, local, were Sun­day guests of their mother, Mrs. Susan German and son, Paul.

Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Secrest were shoppers in Cambridge on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Halleck Secrest, of Caldwell, spent Sunday even­ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miley and daughter, Betty.

Gary Harper, U. S. Navy, spent

the weekend with his wife and daughter.

Miss Blanche Moore, of Sharon, Pa., visited the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Alva Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cunning­ham and daughter, of Zanesville, spent the weekend with his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Cun­ningham.

Mrs. Warren Miley and daugh­ter, Betty Jean called on Mrs. Nancy Rudge and daughter, Kim-berly Kay at Bi'onze Heights, Sat­urday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, of route 2, Pleasant City, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McKee, of Caldwell route 3, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenna and daughters, Nancy and Linda, of Marietta.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford and son, Jackie, of Cambridge route 5, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coleman.

Mr. and Mis. Homer D. Trott and sons, Roger and Ricky, of Zanesville, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trott and Willard Harper.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hronec and Kathy Ann visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and family, of Byesville.

Several attended the funeral for Mrs. Lillian Smith at Cald­well, Monday.

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Sunday at the home of W. D. Lashley were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­bur Lashley, Mr. and Mrs. Her-shel Lashley and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lefever and children, Miss Vernetta Lashley of Yoker Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lashley and children. Two birth­days were observed W. D. Lash-ley's and grandson, Hershel. Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bartoletta and daughter, Debbie, of Belle Valley, Ronald Forshey of Cald­well route, H. L. Moore, Russell Magis, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohut.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lashley and daughter, Lu Ann were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James-Thompson near Barnesville, Sunday.

Harvie Long is recovering from burns he received about his face, and neck last week. He was dis­missed from the hospital, Sun­day. Visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Long and chil­dren and Fred Long.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lashley and daughter of Dexter City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lashley.

David Denius was visiting Gerry Wvscarver Sunday after noon.

HarrleHsville Mr. and Airs . Da le Crum and

family, Jim Williams and Frank Baker were dinner guests Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crum. In the after­noon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crum and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crum called on Mrs. Thena Love and Fred Friehauf.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mantel, of Lower Salem route, and Paul Mantel and Cap Mantel, of Mt Vernon, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens.

Mrs. Pearl Ullman spent Fri­day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ull man and daughters, of Marietta.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schafer and Harry spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pryor.

A recent development in wash­er features is the automatic bleach dispenser. It adds bleach­ing agents to the wash water in the correct amounts and at the correct time in the washing cycle, say Ohio State University extension specialists.

Gas even goes to the races according to a California gas utility company. A racetrack in the Los Angeles area has more than 100 gas appliances in its kitchen and dining rooms,includ ing nearly three dozen commer­cial ranges.

Attention: e County Residents!

Lions Club S 1

IS AGAIN SPONSORING A

Sale TO RAISE FUNDS TO CARRY ON THEIR

SERVICE IN NOBLE COUNTY!

A Family Pack Of 6! 2—60 Watt 2—75 Watt 2—100 Watt

FOR ONLY $1 75

• On Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 29, a Lions Club member will call at your home with a family pack of electric

light bulbs, containing various watt sizes, selling for only $1.75. (This is the same price you would pay for these bulbs anywhere).

• Your cooperation by purchasing one or more packs will make you a partner in a worthy program and will be greatly appreci­ated.

• Lions Clubs are dedicated to the preservation of sight and to the blind . . . and service to their communities.

IKE FUNDS RAISED BY THIS SALE WILL BE USED IN CALDWELL AND NOBLE COUNTY!

m

Stafford

Home Demonstration Club Meets Tuesday At Community Center The Home Demonstration club

met Tuesday, March 8th at the community center with fifteen members present. Officers for the coming year were elected at this time, president, Eleanor Miracle; vice president, Freda Jackson; secretary, Mildred Miracle; treas­urer, Ellen Robinson.

The group surprised Ellen Robinson with a pink and blue shower. She received several gifts which she wishes to thank everyone. Revival Meeting

Rev. Carey is holding revival services at the Methodist church for the next two weeks. Personals

Mis. Florence Mobberly, of Reynoldsburg, returned to her home last week after spending some time with her father, W. W. Marsh and Mr. $nd Mrs. Neil Ullman.

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hogue and Stevie, of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Miracle and sons, cf Reno, visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. Telia Warfield and other relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swortout, of Woodsfield, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McConnell.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lafferre and children, of Columbus, visit ed several davs last week with

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam Mallett and Mrs. Mary Mc-Vay. Mr. and Mrs. William Mal­lett and the Lafferre family were guests on Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Miracle and Bruce of Marietta.

Mrs. Bernice Shafer, of Creigh-ton Ridge, spent Sunday night with her daughter, Mrs. Lola Mallett and sons.

Visitors at the George McCon­nell home on Sunday were: Mrs. Luna Raney, Mrs. Whiting and children of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bigley and family of Graysville, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ald Hogue and daughters, of Hartshorn Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison and family, Mrs. Mary Ullman, Charles McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jack­son and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miracle at­tended a meeting at St. Clairs ville, Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blair and son spent Thursday with his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blair.

Dr. Gillespie, of Woodsfield, was a professional caller at the home of Warren Sutton, Thurs­day. Mrs. Sutton is recovering from a heart attack.

Mrs. Irene Mallett, of Caldwell route 1, spent Tuesday afternoon with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson and Kevin.

Harriettsville —

W.S.C.S. Of Methodist Church Holds Meeting At Huffman Home The W.S.C-S. ot the Methodist

church held their March meeting on Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Nina Huffman. Mrs. Pearl Ullman was at the organ for group singing.

The theme for the devotionals was "How Total Is My Steward­ship" led by Mrs. Emilene Schramm. She had the program also. Mrs. Huffman conducted the business session. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison.

During the social hour a delici­ous lunch in keeping with St. Patrick's Day theme was served to Mrs. Pearl Ullman, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Martha Fryfogle, Mrs. Emilene Schramm, Luther Schramm. John Huffman, Johnny and Steve Huffman and hostess. Class Party

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crum entertained on Saturday evening with a party for Mr. Crum's Sunday school class of the Road Fork Baptist church. Games and music were the diversion for the evening. . .Refreshments were served to Linda Bennett, Cheryl Bennett, Linda Beardmore, Normajean Williams, Betty Williams, Judy Love, Norman Beardmore, Rob­ert Crum, Jim Crum, Lloyd Crum, Roger Crum, Jim Wil­liams, Frank Baker, Mrs. Lura Beardmore and Mr. and Mrs. Crum. Enjoy Quilting

Those who spent Tuesday quilting in the home of Mrs. Rose Schoeppner were Mrs. Lorene Huffman, Mrs. Rita Archer, Mrs. Ethel Schoeppner, Mrs. Hazel Noe, Mrs. Betty Schoeppner, Mrs. Ruth Decker, Mrs. Virginia Schoeppner, Mrs. Helen Schoep­pner and Judy Schoeppner.

At noon a pot luck dinner was served. Attend Banquet

Mrs. Blanche Schafer and Harry James, Mrs. Lorene Huff­man and David Huffman and Ann Johanning attended the Noble county 4-H club advisors banquet on Thursday evening

held at the Southern Noble high school auditorium in Dexter City Chicken Dinner

The parish of St. Henry's Cath­olic church will have a chicken dinner on St. Patrick's day on Thursday evening, March 17. Supper will be served starting at five o'clock and a dance in the evening. The public is invited. Dinner Guests

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schenk cf Marietta, and Mrs. Elsie Kir-chner, "of Caldwell, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ullman. Other afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and children and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fryfogle and Jimmy and Jane Ann. Personals

Ann Johanning spent Sunday afternoon with Mary Ann Robin­son, of Stafford.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFos-sen and Mabel Baker were Cald­well shoppers on Tuesday.

Rev. Fr. Schleuter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoeppner, Jr. and children, of Lower Salem, Mr and Mrs. Sam Schoeppner and Judy of Macksburg and Mr. and Mrs. James Schoeppner and Jimmy of Caldwell, were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoeppner, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Galen Thompson and Jeffry and Sherri, of Lower Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ray­mond Feldner visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Charley VanFossen and with Ross VanFossen.

Monuments Rock of Ages, Barre, and

All Leading Granites.

SEE WHAT YOU BUY!

Guernsey Memorials LEWIS E. YOUNG—Manager

308 North Street — Caldwell

Page ^iye—B

LiS, J/1 AIL

If you can get to the mailbox, that is as far as you need to go when you save-by-mail!

Safe - Convenient The

Si-) Cafdwe!! Building & Loin Co. Noble County's Oldest Financial Institution

Wiilscreek WILLSCHr.c.iv — xionald Bates

ajid wife and two boys were Sunday visitors here.

Harley Bates was here last Wednesday. His wife is home from the hospital, very much im­proved.

Ray House from Batesville, was a social caller here Sunday.

Earl Moore and wife and Ollie Bates were shopping in Barnes­ville last Friday.

Earl Carpenter and wife were here last Monday evening.

Junior Moore and wife spent Thursday evening here.

Maywood Dinges was here on Sunday.

Crooked Tree CROOKED TREE — Mr. and

Mrs. Cecil Wilson and family, of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith and family, of Caldwell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. How­ard Smith and family, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dutton call­ed on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Arnold and family, of Marysville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Theiss and Mrs. Theiss accompanied them home for a visit and also visited her son, Mr. and Mrs Don Theiss and family at Bur-goon.

Mrs. Way Wickens returner home Saturday after spendin; three weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Herman Smith, who wa: recuperating from an operation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold spent the weekend with her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Way Wickens

Mrs. Joe Tulius and children spent the weekend with her par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bolen.

Mr. Elmer Haines spent a few days in Marietta hospital for observation and treatment but returned home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Quin Willey, of Beverly, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foreman, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Way and Mrs. Grace Farson visited Sher­man Darrah in the Marietta Me­morial hospital, Friday evening.

WHIGVILLE NEWS ITEMS WHIGVILLE — Gladys Roe

was calling on Ruth Clark, Mon­day.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon and son spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berry.

Mr. and Mrs. Maynard John­son, of Caldwell, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter.

Myron Guiler attended the ball game at Marietta, Monday night.

Mrs. Edith Bates attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Idella Lott at Mt. Ephraim Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Guiler were at Cambridge, Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark of Middle-burg.

Billy Guiler, of Marietta, was calling on Mr. and Mrs. Forest Danford, Wednesday.

The neighborhood here were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Harley Smith the past week.

She was the former Lillian Gu-lick of this place. Funeral ser­vices were held Monday at 2:00 p. m. at McVay funeral home, Caldwell and burial was made at Olive cemetery, Caldwell.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hayes, of Caldwell, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ken­neth Guiler.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon, of Egypt, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mt-s. Donald Berry,

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter ceived word that their nephew, Edwin Urdeck of Buffalo, N. Y., had died suddenly from a heart attack.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Guiler and daughters, of Cambridge, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bates.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hayes and children, of Caldwell, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Guiler.

Mackerel

quickly spring privately

Terms

Phone 69 520 West Street

Hours:

C weeicaays 9 10 a, a Saturday 9 to It noon.

L©^

Again lis Q8IIRV QU © N A T t O N A L D A I R Y Q L f c U O i V t l O

Time

In the Spring a young man's faney

may lightly turn to Love,

When it's really DAIRY QUEEN

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