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Thursday, August 8, 1946 Cumberland— Annual Picnic Held By Church Class Companion hostesses were: en Scott, Monroe, Mrs. Mary McClurg, of bridge, spent the weekend home folks, W.W. Keys and family. (Gaugler Mr. and Mrs. Charlie New Concord, were guests of Sade Teele, Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Trott and Mrs. Wills and family, route 21, callers in the village, Friday. Jackie McCullough, of Cambridge, Qhji rnn-------------------------- A pleasant afternoon was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marquis, Friday. August 2, at the home er, Barbara, Mr/ Myrtle wee’ ?nd with Clem Dutton Keithtown. titia Steen. Cumberland, Aug. 7—Fifty per sons attended the annual picnic] noth and James, who have sponsored by the Willing Workers! thi class of Methodist church Friday evening. The affair held at the home of Mr. and Frank Shuster and was a pleasant one. Hel- Mary Ruth Howell, Mary Eva Mae Moore, Emma Ml Barbara received many nice gifts, (have moved to the S. B. Longf Personals (property. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steen and I Mrs- J- F. daughter, Carol, of Canton, were visiting with his mother, Mrs. Le- (tended visit at the hi titia Sf?en, Saturday. McKee spent the her daughter, and family Mrs. near Mrs. ... her home with illness. I I Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz are an-1=1" nouncing the birth of a daughter at a Canton hospital. Born Aug.4. Mr. and Mrs. Marquis Foreman POISON IVY and .son, Robert, of Toledo, are| Summerfield— andrhetrh7oth“’SMr?ai7dFor™er Josephine Go’rby',Itell¥parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Winona Caldwell. |al,.l“e Mar_ _____________________ W mdom. Illi, r' U Cam with Richard Secrest, U Italy, recently cablegramed his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Secrest, of| Charles Casey made a trip to this village. He has served over a (South Carolina last week for a year and expects to return home by (truck load of peaches. January. Sarah Fuiley spent part of last C. C. Moore. Water street, basicity, visited Ross McConnell, Sun-1*h‘°Jornt'an cosingsong y i x- i IrHv lurange. been a shutin the past week. I li'n llnld Picnic Ruth Marie Dudley spent from. a Tuesday until Saturday with Luotta Iro the hospital much improved. __ I IV1Y' n/r v-o Aihnri Tnrrill Sprout and other friends in Pleas ent City. Downey,’|land served by: Alta Gregg, Dorcas ®pentthe weekend his home in Akron with append Cregg, Eulalia Taylor, Etta Nelson, I' rs patents, Mr. and Mrs. How- |icitis she jeft immediately for that and Ida Gaither. |c‘ nr u I byterian church enjoyed an all day (mother, Mrs. J. O. Miller. and Mrs" foirest Hannahs, quilting and potluck dinner in the| Mrs. Lawrence Kirkbride was basement of the church Thursday, (shopping in Caldwell last Friday. In the afternoon the regular) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glover and business meeting was held with|Son of Cleveland spent last week Mrs. Rhea McNabb presiding in the (with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Carl absence of the president, Mrs. Faye|ogle of Maple Shade farm. Cider. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vaughn of Grange Meeting |Canton was calling on his father, Sharon Grange met Friday even- (william Vaughn last noon. ing in regular session. During the| Our school board is having plenty lecture hour, members of the 'by Club presented a program of stunts and plays. Birthday Surprise 4-H|of trouble resignations of teach ncw [ready hired, and findi to replace them. 7°,"' Macksburg when( Macksburg, August 7 friends gathered at the home to|Mrs. Sam McDonald have i honor their dai^hter, Barbara, on |to their home at Charleston, her eleventh birthday. It was a (after visiting at the home complete surprise. Games were en- (mother, Mrs. L. M. King, joyed and refreshments were served Miss Opal Whetstone is ei by Mrs. Marquis, assisted by her (at Cambridge. mother, Mrs. Mae Cain to the foil-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Schramm have owing: Donna Faye Groves, Carolyn (returned to their home in Whipple Morrison, Chariene Haga, Jean and (after spending the past three months Kay Wiley, Josephine and Jeanette |at the home of their daughter, Eoyd, David Marquis and the hon-|J°bri Bates. or guest. George Longfellow and ffamily KR mi HOW TO KILL IT. I IN ONE HOUR. If not COMPLETELY PLEASED, your 35c back. Kill the outer skin. It PEELS OFF and with it goes the ivy infection. application is enough. Today at— RALSTON’S PHARMACY, Caldwell, Ohio |=4= 1212 I Ask any druggist for TE-OL. Often one 1212 I ’’ini I N Mrs. Dean Ralph and sons, Ken-I Summerfie]di August 7-Mr. and I PenjMrs. Roy King, former residents of| past two months here, have re last| turned to their home at Columbus, was Sunday. Mrs. Mrs. Cora Antill, of Dexter City, very| Mrs. Lillian Jordan, of South Olive and Mrs. Capitola Love, of Caldwell were calling on Mrs. Ruth Crouch, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cartell are an- West and Linnie Dudley. (nouncing the birth of a son, born|bomc The class will meet in October A ugust 5, at the home of Mrs. Car-1 Lme. with members, Isa Gorby, Jean Roberts, Moore, Mary Schafer, and garet Secrest, entertaining. lilt. Ephnnm I S. Army in (Sunday night with some religious 1 slides. Charles Dean F. Dudley, U. S. Army Re- (week with her sister, Mrs. Ray Au serves, has been promoted to Pfc|krom, near Batesville. |LL7«i«ni nnom hv Fmma McGurk and is stationed at Camn Carson I Mansel Carter and William |original P° y Coforad Fo sometime he wS Cooper, of Byesville, visited here keadmgL Clarence Pryor, reading, coioiaao. ror soincume ne lEmily Havener, piano solo, Mai X“. a reCrUIt,ng R°y Doilison and wife, of Quaker ka-t Philpot, contest winner, Ber- Mrs. Oscar LaGrange and Mrs. I ™1SS Audrey Miley, of Wester-1 Progressive Sisters of Noble (Guiler UharlM TaGrnnap wprp 7nnp villp Iville, Spent a few days With F. R. I ,, 7. w Saturday Miley and family last week. and Monroe counties are holding a guests Mrs O E Waller is eniovine al Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers and|p^cn1^’ Sunday evenil]g ugus I* month’s tr to" various western |Mr- and Mrs- Myer, of Cambridge, |on tbe Stafford piCmC months tnp to \arious westerni Beattv wife and son I6 o’clock. A program will be held, points stopping at Denver, Colo., C1S1 ,a carl Beatty, wire ana son, Roast and Seattle, Washington. Her sis- punday. 1 ter, Mrs. G. G. Hawkins, Columbus, Brady Cunningham and family, accompanied her on the trip. formerly of Shenandoah Trail, at- |Ilnyfnr (ify Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Monroe re-| Mr* a”d Mrs, Virgil Archer have I re visiting their daughter and fam cently enjoyed a trip to Parkers-|™oved their household goods to Iand Mrg Dewey stanfill burg, W. Va., in commemoration of|C°tunihus where they have at last |and famdy their 27th wedding anniversary. |foA?d a ho“se- Mr .and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Margaret West, Cambridge, re-1 M^’- Clayton Stringei entered the (Mechanicsburg visited Mrs. Iva cently visited home folks, Mr. and|9°od Samaritan hospital last Sun- |Masters and other relatives over the Mrs. Harry West. whcrc Jhe wdl undergo surgery. |weekend z The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist Several from here attended the Victor ScheU caUed at the Qarr church met in regular session Tues- ^^Jd for Mr and Mrs. How- |ett jjome Sunday. day evening, August 6, in the social r,d P6™11’ neyl£WC? held I Mrs. Ina Bates visited her niece, rooms of the church. Impressive lat the homJ 1Mr.s‘JaTeS |Mrs. Mary Morgareidge of Caldwell devotions opened the call to wor-Kaitcr at South Olive last Friday lseVprai days the past week. ship, followed by business and a|ev^mf- Mrs. Dean Oliver received word program of interest. Lunch was I Mrs. Walter Waller was a Shaw- fended church here Sunday |Observes Birthday nee visitor last week. Jessfr dohnson and ofGp?Sd Mr and Mr” Mrs. C. E. Knowles was a recent lsum Valley, visited Wiley Shafer I friends in to help their son, |C. A. Atkinson, Mr .and Mrs. Rich Caldwell visitor. necentiv. are W. Mrs. Howard Buker and son, of with J. Summerfield (Resident Married Saturday) this community, and now making their home in Celevland, attended the wedding of their son, Lewis Bruce King to Miss Juanita Moore, nurse, which was solemnized in the Methodist church at Bethesda, Sat urday evening The newlyweds will make their in that city for the present Enroute to their home, the (Enjoy Picnic The Sunshine Sunday school class Mt. Ephraim, Auf. 7, Rev. lot the Methodist church will enjoy will hold services nexJ 3 Dlcnlc at Seneca Lake, Sunday la picnic at Seneca Lake, evening, August 11. Interesting Program An interesting program was given by the Grange Saturday evening. It was as follows: song by the Grange, Leading by Robert Moore, reading by Ronnie Hannum, duet by Emily Havener and Fletcher Guiler, an and Mrs. Robert Sanford and |that her s jack Oliver, was ill |city. tt z v Mr. and Mrs. Mernll Hutcheson I -------and children of Alliance spent the \lslted ovar the I weekend with his parents, Mr. and |r ry ane Earley ln ‘^ndrOn Mrs- Harry Hutcheson. Sharon, August 7, Members of Mary Louise Miller of Cleveland I,hL Jahs of Canton visrted| the Aiken Ladies Aid* of the Pres- spending a week with her grand lA' wdh hcr and w. of liecentlv la few friends in to help their son, |L. A. Atkinson, Mr .and Mrs. Rich-I Mrs. J. W Caldwell has been dismissed Iwarren, celebrate his 2ls‘ birthday harbara (anniversary. Refreshments were |^vepnens^ Cnristman. |Payne I Mr and Mrs Albert Terrill snn Iserved to Mr .and Mrs. Ray Reed, and daughter of WaSen and S? Mr- d-Mrs' F-rank MrS Washington, D. C., |few days Alta|far)onald Franklin and familv nf lson« Lewis Jr-, spent the past ten Mr- and Mfs. Ernest Bode are |Lowell, Mr. and Were I Whig ville vfeited WRliam Bates ldays with his mother, Mattie Mos- |™ving into their new home, which I of Marietta and burg in Summerfield. lliers ry™*’ visited William Bates I* Summerfield. th*v recentlv nureha.ed nn Piv o ci I William Erskine, Maryland, called -nd ^dy’?^dayn Misses Leana Smith and Vivian I a n* Mrs. Wire Fow on friends here last Thursday. iMcVicker attended the dance at the |Eaui,a Eaton were dinner guests,] Fanchion Ann Johanning was a| Mrs. Nellie Nichols and daugh Clair West visited the last two|pastor y ’|VFW in Caldwell, Saturday night. |^unday at the home of Mrs. Leota (dinner guest of Mrs. Barbara |ter, Linda, were Sunday callers of weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Those visiting the 4-H club mem-|Curtls Mr- ana Mrs. William Cur- (wooster, Wednesday evening. |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carrie King, at Hannibal. |bers, who are camping at Oglebay p15*__ Mr. and Mrs. Nye Young and|Boney, near Rich Valley. I “c?X Re“ nfvd Saucier k-Vieker attended the dance at the Laura Eaton were dinner guests,! kanc „... lstor |VFW in Caldwell, Saturday night. U. Un^ay the home of Mrs. Leota ldjnner was the guest of Janice Waller, last| |WCre Mary M. Philpot, Larry Phil-|J?r- and Mrs. Ralph Gardner, all of|ited’ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. |near Renrock were in McConnels week. I Dexter City, August 7 Funeiall and Jon Guiler I Cambridge, visited Sunday with Mr. I Kelby and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. I ville one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dudley and Services for Mrs. Thomas Baord was I Mr and Mrs Harry Knowell and|and Mrs john McGurk I I daughter, Ruth, spent the weekend (held at New Harmony Baptist |daughter) Maxine and Rickey, vis-1 .Mrs Jerry Studenic of Bellaire with relatives at Bellville. They |chureh last Friday afternoon. |ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs/Zedar |l1Slte,d h£r Parents, Mr. and Mrs. also attended a miscellaneous A.Mr and Mrs ^an Weppler and Laines Sunday. Additional guests lGAy Van^°^en the Past week. shower for newlyweds, Mr. and|Almeta Hayes Maiietta, spent last Mr and Mrs Bud Hanes, Mr. |.4A?r’ and Mrs- Albert Finney vis Mrs. William Martin, of that city on (Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Alberti nd Qean Oliver. |ited with friends in Zanesville the Saturday evening. |H^eS’ ,, ,r- A u u I Mr- and Mrs- West of Chicago, Hl., Iweekend- .. XT CUltt 1V1L VV LU Ibid. fellow Longfellow and grand- 'n, Jimmie Kemp, left for an ex John Diehl, Jr., was a Marietta I wcckend with friends in Akron Dean and Donald Boyd, of Kcn-(v^sdor Saturday evening. (Cleveland. ova, W. Va., spent the weekend with] Supt. and Mrs. Ray L. Curtis were I S- Edyth Evans of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. c. |caBers a^ Caldwell Saturday eve-Uexas’ *s at the home of her|| Boyd. p’ing. (mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Whar-|| Narelle Parrish, of Columbus, is I Mrs. Ara Harriman was a shopper ItorL Other guests at the Wharton visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |at Marietta Monday. (home were Mr .and Mrs. Walley|| S. W. Parrish. Joyce Clymer of Woodsfield is lEasley of Winesburg, Mr .and Mrs.|| Mrs. Atta Hannawalt and child-|vacationing at the home of her |E(J„I', asur® a?d DanfoVd. Wharton ten, Ralph and Dorothy, of Colum- |£randniother, Mrs. Ella Miller.’ bus, visited last week with her| „.|iOra mother, Mrs. Maude Jennings and To other relatives. J— rs. Hurlbert Boyd, is confined to|JII __________ Wilbur Taylor viisted his mother, Miller is employed at Woods- |w^° resides at Calais, recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Guiler, of J|Miami, Florida, Miss Frances Roused FRANK REED I INSURANCE & SURETY BONDS Phone 43 I. KILLED IN REVOLT Dis turbances that began with an uprising of students at the Uni versity of La Paz, resulted in the slaying of Pres. Gualberto Villoroel. Many others were killed or injured. President Villaroel seized power in De cember, 1943, through a mili tary coup. assillon and of Columbus were at the home of Mr. ai Guiler. and Mrs. Otis King a the ball game at Cleveland, S Mrs. Verda Draper, canton "The Summer field 4-H club of boys her sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Gib _’|and girls held a weiner roast on thehon, Saturday. (Horton Hill, Thursday evening. Among those attending the Bel-(Stafford were dinner guests of hnont general electric picnic and ox|and Mrs. Charles Hawkins, I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mosburg and |Meek, son, Duane. Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Bode are (Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. n/Tr... ipii Here And There Parents,’(end Dana Reed and daughter, Linda, Grace Taylor, Emily Havenor, Ruth Day and Gladys Philpot were shop ping in Cambridge, Friday. Mrs. Joan Knowell of Woodsfield, her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy|gJ Spicer of California were dinner" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Capell Hor ton, Thursday. They also visited at the home of Mrs. Earl Day. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Day visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Earnest Shackles 'who tioa an oper at her home in Olive. nong those from a distance attended the funeral of Dr. Weinstein were Ella Keller, Joe Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Billprey, Phil Earl Mary Mrs. Dr. |adelphia, Pa., Mr. and ICalland, Columbus, Byrnes a daughter, mained fi son, Philip, jr., Mary Elizabeth, a more extended Nellie Cunningham was a guest Sunday at the home and Mrs. H. B. Horton. Mrs. dinner of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wharton had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barnes and Emma Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lusk and daughter, Sandra Lou of Mounds- lome of her sis- |vd^e visited the weekend with Char- Iter, Mrs. Charles Steen of Canton. Ilotte Williams and son. Mrs. Addis Dyer has returned tc I ^r- and ^rS- Arthur Batten her home after spending some time ron’ Carroll, who was recently at Charleston, W. Va. (charged from the army visited Amarillo, O. O. F. Bldg. CALDWELL OHIO Here and There, August 7—Mr. land Mrs. Nelson Hagerman, of Akron, were weekend visitors of his parents, Charley Hagerman of Stafford and Mrs. George A. Rey nolds, Edna Hagerman, of Denver, Colorado is visitin man home also. Mrs. Tillie Bonar of Stafford at tended the Love Reunion at Road Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sutton and (daughter of Columbus were week visitors of her mother, Mr. and |Mrs. Harley Anderson, Mr. and jMrs. Fred Anderson and children jof Bracken Ridge were Sunday evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ullman of larietta and Mr. and Mrs. Carl tevens were Sunddy evening (callers at the Jim Ullman home. Mr. and Mrs. Curtii and daughter, Susie, of is visiting at th aug Harriettsville— daughter, Judy, Eileen |union held Sunday at the Zanesville (day evening, and visited Miss Hen-(Rebecca, Faye and Susan, of For cnAndino- aJMallett, Harry and Donald Smith, (fairgrounds. They were accom- |dcrshot’s mother’s, a Rich and iPersonals |l'anied home by Mr .and Mrs. Carlos|Memorial hospital. ta visited Mrs. Elizabeth day. Mrs. Ida Farley has Iter home here after visit in Cambridge. Merriman Voodsfield :ie Bill Knapp •s. Ira Mir Florida, Mr. and Mr son, Vernon, o:if and horn and baby E. E. Mir, |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willey and Graysville and and son, Roscoe, Harry Smit! Theodore W of Alliance lof her grant Jim Prince. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Vernon Markle wen Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Jim Chnstmc Slack. Partlow Mrs. Wilma and Mrs. Roy ning. FJgg Birthdays Celebrated With Sunday Dinner ttsville, August 7 i. Francis Smithbe tertained with a Sunday, celebrati dinner iday anniversaries of .hberger and Miss Clara in. Additional guests A. G. Nickel, Mr. and ■st Smithberger and all of the ier’s grandchildren. ing with his grandfal enir hr-T W Hawkinq of Stafford and unc Mr. aiid !\T,•s. Charles Hawkins Cumbf?rland for a metor trip Kansals a nd Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker Gertrude Roseville w recent Mr. id Mrs. vSheyd|“ute.H' B' Pryor'of Dcx,cr Supt. and Mrs. H. M. an, David, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith had |™ast Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. (Cumberland, Sunday evening. ww.. Rose Schoeppner, Mrs. (David, were business callers in Wooster, Misses Joretta (Hiramsburg and Hoskinville, Mrs. and Nina Lee Hendershot (Armtrong and daughter and son ICurtis, Mr. and Mrs. William Cur- (wooster, Wednesday evening. tls Mr. and Mrs. Nye Young Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, cnn Dnnnio of Weirton. Pa., vis- (Park, Wheeling, W. Va., Sunday Mr- and Mrs- Charles Johnson, |son Donnie, of Weirton, Pa., vis-1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon of returned to enjoying a they recently purchased, on Pike st. (Frank Ralston of Columbus visited |a Sunday afternoon caller of her 1 Mr- and Mrs. Wire Fowler, Mrs. (recently with Mrs. Ada Stoffel. (friend, Miss Carol Bellville. Kelby. Miss Patricia Bridgeport is weeks’ vacation father, of route I business visitor at an S-T ^OU^lafu Ca 4we111school in Wheeling, W. Va. Frye, Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and |Of children, Mary and Gary, Mr. and (duty^The Mrs. Burdette Ayers, Misses Betty,1 Faye and Hazel Shafer, Blanche Pryor, and Eleanor Luke, David Ayers and Billie Shafer. Mrs. Kathryn Ayers, Mrs. Bar bara Wooster, Misses Nina Lee Hendershot and Joretta Payne shopped at Marietta, Saturday, and rr .visited Mrs. Waldine Hendershot |c. E. M1, at the Hager-Ind Mrs Wade Lucas, patients at.lT°cr^dno’L I Memorial hospital. Mrs. Freda Mantel and daugh- |m‘^d Iters, Mary and Martha, were shop Ipers at Marietta, Tuesday. A number from Harriettsville attended the Ullman reunion held at Marietta, Sunday. Paul Neuhart of Lebanon was I call ing on friends in town Friday (evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn berry of Mt. Vernon visited Sun day with her father, J. R. Vanfos sen, of route 1. Mrs. S. O. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens were business (■'LJ 5 visitors at Caldwell, Friday. mdL.Mr’ an I Stowe spent the w "J’|and Mrs. Harold Baker I ., (home from Canada u (Tommy Nedding, (them home after a 'fl visit at th Mrs. Homer Nedding of ■kend with Mr. cn route route 1. Miss Fanchon the past week Mt. Vernon. •e and girl friend weekend visitors ts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. wnd and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Blanche Pryor i Marietta, Saturd Mr visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson spent Saturday evening at the E. E. Mir Jacle home, and I dis the and MANY DESERVING PEOPLE Never arrive anywhere financially because they have no plan for saving a part of their income. It is wise to make a beginning of some kind, even though it is a small one. Open an account here without delay. CURRENT DIVIDEND 2% You will enjoy Mutual Federal Service. All Accounts Federally Insured up to $5,000.00, MUTUAL fCDERAL 1VINSS...LOAN ASSOCIATION I I I THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OllIO led Mrs. ithy Book entertain a chicken dinner Sunday of Krat Kuhn, of Sum- Frank Ralston of Columbus) for spent the weekend with his wife’s |Tho mother, Mrs. Ada Stoffel, and wasjand accompanied home by Mrs. Rai- |and ston, who had spent the past week |the whe with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonar family of Columbus spent weekend with her parents, and Mrs. T. P. Love. med of I Mrs. re weekend guests of (daughte and Mrs. Ray Baker. |ford coimmunity Mr. and Mrs. Blake Pryor and Arom, son. Junior, of Akron, spent the (last Wednesday tended (weekend with his parents, Mr. and and W. E. Hawkin:s Mrs. C. H. Meek and daughter, |and John Schoeppner attended the (were Friday afternoon callers of -(show “Smoky” at Marietta, Thurs-|Mrs. Ruth Wiley and daughters, City|01ive Green v*— and Mrs. Miss Evealeana Armstrong was of Ann Young spending with her 1. a two grand- recent athletic Cale E. Singer was a Among those attending a show ”afw^| at Caldwell, Saturday evening, were: Mr. and Mrs. James Shafer, |of Their son, ipanied weeks’ I twi Baker home. [rs. Herman Smith and the spent family of Columbus weekend with her and Mrs. George parents, MUTUAL FEDERAL Muskingum County’s Oldest” Savings & Loan Assn Mutual Federal Building Brown Granite 14 South Fifth accompanied home McGee and Junior spent day, and were by Norma Jean Starr who had vacation at the home. i Vanfoi Milk Mr. and Mrs. of Columbus sp his home on route Pleasant Valley mt Pat were Mrs. part Edv an returnt his vacatic present and |for the supper. the W. T. Hague and son, Walter spent Mr. (last Thursday at the home of Smith and wife. Raymond Franks *r, Janet, visited in over the a Guiler visited Mtry crui pray extreme |3 4 5 6 7 8 Mr. of Vanfossen. issen spent relatives at C. B. Johanning Ann, and Miss were shoppers at Vanfossen Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Freda Cantwell wer McGee of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnesville were dinner and Mrs. Carlos Miller, Sun- Front Street OHIO ZANESVILLE, and her the Staf weekend. Green and Olive Green, August 7 Sewell of jCain of near Caldwell was in Olive Mr. (Green one day last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Irvil Armstrong and daughter, Evealeana and son, patient at|est Grove Ridge. Gerald King and aunt, Lizzie Stoffel of (Gould, north of Caldwell, were in All Andric (Olive Green Friday of last week. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF NOBLE COUNTY James F. Hamilton, Plaintiff —vs— Catherine J. Hamilton, Defendant. Catherine J. Hamilton, whose 116 I. Street, South Boston, ‘.ice that on the 29th p-'—----- That Jsidence i LAed a pet James F. Hamilton nst her in the Court Noble County, Ohio, divorce on grounds and gross neglect of if said petition is for Ph ^ommoi Attorney For Plaintiff. Notice of Appointment state 2. Notice is hereby given that Clinton J. Deceased. :oal Run, Ohio, has been duly administrator of the estate of •1, deceased, late of Jackson Noble County, Ohio. are required to file their .. ...... ........... y within four (claims with said fiduciary v 13 4 5 this 25th day of July, 1946. OTTO POLING. Probate Judge of said County. or^ be^orever barred. Notice of Appointment Es’ ite of Alice C. Finley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mabel (Hickle, of Route 1, Senecaville, Ohio, has ippointed administratrix of Dated PROBATE NOTICE APPROVAL AND SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS Accounts and vouchers of the follow ig Schedule of gust 7—Russ Gree in line of Section Section Alice C. Finley, deceased, ca Township, Noble County, Ohio Creditors are required to file their said fiduciary within four ever barred. day of July, 1946. Pro, said County and estates have Probate Court of and hi.... ____ __ _______ _______ Noble County, Ohio, for approval settlement: of James Schafer, estate of William deceased. al account of James Scha tor of the estate of Wil hafer, deceased. E Charles Gill, partiil ’ount of Mag George Carter and distributive account of ■rd. executrix of the estate odford, deceased. distributive account Iministrator with the estate of Alice An- icxed ot the deceased. and final ar ount of John Chic ry Chicwak, et. al. account of Frank he estate of Eliza- Crum, deceased. sss exceptions are filed thereto, will be for hearing before Court on the 31st day of August, at which time said accounts will msidered and continued from day y until finally disnosed of. person interested may file writ xceptions to said accounts or to --rs pertaining to the execution of the trust, not less than five days prior to the date set for hearing. id aiccounts WicKham en John Green lay evening. Shelby Gree :ham and wif da Any Edwards and John Green, the occasion son, Ralph, Lura honored guest, se birthday was OTTO POLING, Probate Judge. Helen Johnson, Deputy Clerk. 4—— Notice To Contractors STATE OF OHIO Er DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Columbus, Ohio, July 27. 1946. neer of Sales I^gal Copy No. 46-289 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received le office "2„Z___ Ohio, at Columbus. Ohio, until 10:00 of the State Highway Director_____ M., O1--- —Tuesday, Jgust 20.. hio Standard Time, 1946, for improvements in: bounty, Ohio, on Sections E-2, B-2, C. and Batesville of the Barnesville Road, State Hlgh 392, State Route No. 147, in Seneca, Wayne, and Beaver s, by applying a bituminous iy No. nter. Items T-30 and T-32. «t: Width 18 feet, length 69,- 907.20 feet. Width 20 feet, length 19, 219 20 feet Wdith 18 feet, length 2.534.40 feet. Total length 91,660.80 feet or 17.36 miles. Estimated cost $55,450.00. Con tract to be completed not later than October 15, 1946. The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be in accordance with the “Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascer tained and Determined by The Depart ment of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improve ments in accordance with Sections 17-3, 17-4, 17a-4, 17-5 and 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio”. The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check in the amount equal to five per cent of the estimated cost, but in no event more than ten thousand dollars. Plans and specifications are on file in the department of highways and the office of the resident district deputy director. The director reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. PERRY T. FORD. 3-4 State Highway Director SHERIFF’S SALE IN PARTITION The State of Ohio, Noble County. Common Pleas Court Case No. 8635 Harry B. Snyder, Plaintiff, Vg. Inez Franklin and Clarence W. Snyder, Defendants. Notice is hereby given, that on Saturday the 3rd Day of August, 1946, at the Hour of 10:00 O’clock, A. M., I will offer for sale at public auction art Caldwell. ... situate in the County_of Noble and State of Ohio, and to-wit: Door of the Court House In Ohio, the following real estate. Total in the Township of Marion. And being Township 7, acres out of excepting 2% Said defendant id petition on or September, 1946. YOUNG. the 13th day of the NW’i of Section 24, Range 8. excepting 16.36 the Southwest corner. Also ._ acres, described as follows: commencing at the Northwest comer of Section 24 and running South along the Section line 36 rods to a stone which is the commencing point of the tract herein excepted thence from said stone running a southeasterly direction 49 rods and five (5) feet to a stone at the Northeast comer of the lands of Frank Craig, thence run West along the North the lands of Frank Craig, to the line, thence run north along the line to the place of beginning, number of acres, 144.54, more or Appraised at $2,800.00, and cannot be sold for less than TWO-THIRDS of that amount. Said premises to be sold as the prop erty of the parties to the above action, on an order of sale in Partition from the Common Pleas Court of Noble County. Ohio, and directed to me, the undersigned Sheriff. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. Given under my hand this 26th day of June, 1946. CLAYTON McKEE, iff of Noble County, Ohio, ■y L. Merritt, Deputy Sheriff. Sheri Harr. Archer—Attorney. 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