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Dexter City (delayed)—Mr. and Mrs. Myron Oliver of Loudenville are announcing the birth of a son, named James Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hutcheson and her mother, Mrs. James Gardner went to Loudenville where Mrs. Gardner remained. The Hutchesons re turned to their home and were ac companied by their small nephew, George Oliver, Who will remain for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hutcheson and children of Alliance spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hayes and son, David, of Columbus, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes. Mrs. Anna Hutcheson returned home Saturday evening with her son, Leighton Hutcheson, of-Pitts burgh, Pa., who remained over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes and Sn, Bernard, spent Sunday with r. and Mrs. William Welch of Laural Ridge Howard and Bob Moseley were dinner guests of their brother, Moseley, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Caldwell were callers Nichelson home one week. An in and Mrs. Rachel Moseley of Los geles, Calif., spent last week town visiting old neighbors relatives. Sarahsville (delayed) Friends were glad to hear that Mrs. Emma Kent, who was removed from the hospital to the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Gill, of Caldwell, is improving and expects to return to her home here in the near fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. Dode Kirkbride moved recently to the Bert Kirk bride property in the rear of the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stottsberry and son moved last week in the McWilliams property, recently va cated by the Kirkbride family Several men and women are working at the Cambridge state hospital from here. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Willey and family of Keithtown spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Nichelson. Russell Johnson and Ralph Leas ure were in Zanesville last Friday Jim Stottsberrys and Willard Stottsberry and family spent Sun day with their son and brother, Dean Stottsberry, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mellon of West Virginia spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Mellon last week. Helen Johns, daughter of Okey and Ella Johns, were united in marriage on Sept. 7 to Chief Pharmacist Mate Gerald D. Ander son, of Wisconsin. Mrs. Timmy Cooper is a sister of the bride. Starts Relief in 6 Seconds .from All 6 usual LU* jO*TABLITS OR LIQUID Caution: Tok* only a» directed Caution: Take only as directed Wiigville Franklin of at the Andy night last spent a few her brother Mrs. Nora Forshey days last week with and other relatives in and around Crum Ridge. Mary Rogers, teacher of the first and second grades, who has been ill, has resumed her teaching du ties. Mrs. Raymond Wheeler taught during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. George Young were callers in Caldwell one day last week. Alice Stevens of Bedford spent several days last week at the El mer Morris home. Mr and Mrs. Brady Cunning ham and family of Pleasant City called on his afternoon. mother, Saturday William Forshey of at Mr. and Mrs. Corning spent their home here. the weekend Ari ie Green of Woodsfield is iting his sister, Mrs. Bunting, Sarahsville route. of in Jim Stottsberry was a calle Caldwell, Saturday. A large crowd attended the cake walk and masquerade party at the schoolhouse Friday night Whigville (delayed)— Billy and Marilyn Guiler, of Summerfield, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Danford. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barr, of Ashland, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin. Mrs. John Gulick and Mrs. John Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, of Summerfield. Harold Van Dyne and Lester Mar tin, who are employed at Ashland, spent the weekend at their homes The Whigville Community Club will hold their monthly meeting in the town hall, Friday evening, Oct. 25. Bring your own table service and a covered dish. Mrs. Anna Groves, Faye Groves and Mrs. Gould Ward are in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. S. A West and H. R. Floyd were shopping in Caldwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas, of Otsego, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Pearley Snyder, of Newark, and Mrs. Goldie Lucas were quietly married at Caldwell Saturday. They will be at their home in Newark af ter Thursday. Oct. 24. Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Ken ndth Guiler were shopping in Cald well Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Danford, of Caldwell, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. anti Mrs. F. II. Danford. Mt. Ephraim Mt. Ephraim, (Delayed) Those attending Achievement Day at Caldwell last Thursday were as follows: Margaret Meighen, Bertha Shafer, Dora Miller, Nancy Mc Auley, Ora Berry, Grace Miley, Clara Beatty, Mildrer Shafer, Wava Oliver, Mikl red Law, Elsie McCon nel, Viola Gaugher, and Mary Rich. KING BRADY, Ohio University quarterback, can really kick a football. He can hurl it equally as well. This Bobcat is one of 38 ex-servicemen on the squad and figured prominently in Ohio University’s first three victories. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, of Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carl Catlett, of Buffalo, visited Beatty and family, Sunday. Rodney Rich and family, of ton, visited Ervin Graham and ily last week. ^wilirii“rriTrriri',irii~irirrr'inTmi|i,iiTiiii'rr'iTriiii'iiiMiiir‘iir'if'in"iTi"rr*nr~ EK FRANK REED INSURANCE & SURETY BONDS Phone 43 I. O. O. F. Bldg. CALDWELL OHIO E E RAY SHRIVER REPRESENTATIVE TO THE STATE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FARMER TEACHER SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE COUNTY COMMISSIONER EXPERIENCE COUNTS! Pleasant Valley Day fam- Vor- Fred Stiles, wife and Cleo hies visited relatives in Akron last week. Grace Miley visited her sister at Zanesville last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidel, of Cambridge, visited Jack Berry and wife last week. Arthur Miller vist Pleasant City Sun- Mr. and Mrs. ted their son in day. of Newark, was a B. M. Gibson, visitor here Monday. Photo Developing—Gillespie’s Pleasant Valley (delayed)—James Wickham and W. T. Hague made a business call to Zanesville last Wed nc sday. George Smith and wife visited Ross Smith and family last Tuesday. W. T. Hague, C. A. Atkinson and wife, Ernest Davis and wife visited the former’s brother, Henry Hague and daughter and family at Ken nonsburg, last Sunday. Shelley Green, wife and son, John, visited friends in Zanesville Sunday. Smith and wife, Charley R. Snyder, were business Caldwell Saturday after- George Miller, C. callers in noon. Gant and family called on Marcus Junior Snyder Friday evening. Francis Gant spent Saturday at the tome of his parents, Homer Gant and wife. Marcus Gant and family and Ho mer Gant were shopping in Cald well Saturday. Coal Ridge Coal Ridge (delayed)—John Buck eye and friends of Cleveland visit ed with friends here over the week end. Steve Galayda of Painesville spent the weekend with his wife and children. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mika were: Mrs. Paul Piribek, jr., and daugh ter, Esther Ann, Mrs Andy Shes sr and son, Jerry, Paul Piri sr., all of Lakewood, Mr. and tina, bek, Mrs. Rudy Cepelnik of Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallik, jr., of Lore City. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bond spent Sunday with their son, Bill, of near Reinersville. A surprise birthday dinner party was given for Mrs. Stanley Bond at their home here on Sunday, Oct. 13 Approximately 33 friends were present. Mrs. John Lestock and daughter, Eleanor, spent Sunday afternoon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mika. Andy with Miss Ethel Zaleha visited Miss Mildred Mika, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Liptak have left for Cleveland where they will attend their son’s wedding which took place on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moushay of Cambridge spent the weekend with her relatives here. Mr and Mrs. John Bertka and children, of Akron, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuchera over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soros and baby of Akron visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuchera over the weekend. Mrs. Andrew Shestina and son, Jerry, of Lakewood, visited rela tives and friends here. Mrs. Anna Bovit of Cleveland visited over the weekend with her father, Andy Yaremko, and sister, Mary. OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY At a special meeting of Aurelius Chapter No. 60, O. E. S. held re cently at the Masonic Hall in Macksburg, the fiftieth anniversary of the chapter was celebrated. Mem bers of Amazon chapter No. 30, Caldwell, the chapter which offici ated at the institution 50 years ago, were present for the program. Charter members, including Mrs. Mamie Smithson Antill, Mrs. Clara S. Smith, both of Macksburg, and Mrs. Lizzie Neptune, of Marietta, were paid special tribute. IN CALIFORNIA Joseph Kusnerak, employed at The Journal, is enjoying a two weeks vacation with his brother, Barney Kusnerak, Los Angeles, Cal ifornia. He will return to his home in Florence Addition, Sunday. Photo Developing—Gillespie’s THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO Walnut Ridge INSURANCE Walnut Ridge (delayed)—Mr. and Mrs. William Horton were business callers at Columbus, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horton, Mabel and Jimmy Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Horzle Garrett, Treva, Lylan and Larry Garrett, were Sunday after noon visitors at Hidge King’s. Earl Horton, of Zanesville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Hidge King attended the stock sale at Caldwell Friday. Irene Horton spent Wednesday night with Delores Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of Caldwell, were callers at Mose Hor ton’s Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Horton was a busi ness caller at Zanesville, Monday. Mrs. Carletta Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and daughter, Wanda Kay, were Sunday visitors at Swazey Dotson’s. Mose and Otis Horton attended the stock sale at Caldwell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smithber ger were callers at Caldwell Friday. Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Jop lin, Mo., accompanied by Mrs. Ber tha Smith, of Alliance, called on the Warren sisters, of Walnut street, Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sales Johns and son, Sales, Jr., Steubenville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Johns, Fairgroud street. Mrs. Paul McVay is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Love, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hillard, of Zanesville, visited the former part of this week with friends in Cald well. Mrs. C. M. Cover, of University Heights, the former Ernestine Van Fleet, spent the weekend at the home Miss May me Sealock, Fairground road. of Mrs. John Sealock and Hazard has returned from Cleveland, after Mrs. Ethel to her home her daughter, Miss Marily visiting Hazard. Mrs. Quaker inends the past week. Margaret Hendershot, of City, visited Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frazier and daughter, Shirley, of Akron, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson, of West North street. Lloyd King, state bank examiner, has returned to Cincinnati, after visiting her father, Allie King. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pickenpaugh, Mrs. Alice Racey, Mrs. Mary A. Pickenpaugh, and Mrs. Vivian Davis visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Racey and family, of Woodland, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bigley and daughter, Bonnie, visited recently at the home of W. P. Cook and fam ily, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. George Kean, of Carrolton, and Joe Kean, of Cleve land, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Marvel McCauley, Belford street. Student Dietitian Training Offered An examination for Student etitian has been announced by U. S. Civil Service Commission Di the for training in War Department. Vet erans Administration, and Public Health Service hospitals throughout the country. The maximum salary for the 12-month training period is $1,470 which includes allowances for subsistence, quarters, and over time. Further information and applica tion forms may be obtained from the Commission’s Local Secretary, Frank Tarleton, located at the Post Office, Caldwell, or for most first and second-class post offices, Civil Service Regional Offices, or the United States Civil Service Com mission, Washington 25, D. C. Inter ested persons are urged to apply at once so that they may be admitted to one of the early examinations. REV. MAXWELL HERE Rev. Robert A. Maxwell and wife, the former Martha Taylor, visited Friday with former friends in Cald well and with the latter’s father, William Taylor, near Caldwell. Sat urday they visited with Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Maxwell, Zanesville, be fore returning to Holland, Ohio, where he is the pastor of the Free Methodist church. SEEKS DIVORCE Canzadia Nicholson has filed suit in Common Pleas court seeking a divorce from Edward Nicholsqn. She charges gross neglect of duty. L. C. Young is representing the plaintiff. 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