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NIDDLEBDBG NEWS
MIDDLEBURG A surprise
birthday dinner was held for Mrs.
Charles Clark last week.
At noon, a chicken dinner was
served. A beautiful birthday cake
was part of the dessert, served at
a table centered with a daffodils.
Those who attended the dinner
in honor of the occasion were the
following:
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hooper of
Zanesville Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hayes. Dexter City Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Clark and children, Diana,
Barbara and Billie of Crooksville
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark and
daughter, Becky Sue Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stanberry and chil
dren. Nancy, Sandy, Janet Sue
and Bobby, and Bill Flceman of
Dungannon.
Personals
Cpl. Paul Clark, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edson Clark after serv
ing three years in U. S. Army,
returned home Friday morning,
Feb. 27, from Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pryor and
son of Chandlersville, were visit
ing relatives at Middleburg on
Sunday.
Guy McVay of Harriettsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Pryor, Mrs.
John Pryor, John Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. John Morrison and daugh
ters, Barbara and Judy, Bertha
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark
and son, Terry, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
West and son, Terry, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Gildow and daughters
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Clark and family.
Rodney Buckley of Ava, was a
caller at Middleburg, ^Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Beulah Hesson of Macks
burg, visited Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Lenora Estadt here.
Mrs. Pearl Goodwill and son
of Elba, visited Wednesday after
noon with her mother and familv
Conveniently Priced!
Milligan's Store
North Street—Caldwell
Mr. and
Mrs. George
Addles-
berger.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Francis Thomp
son, Winfred Dearth spent Tues
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Estadt.
Mrs. Leiand Clark was a caller
at Cambridge, Wednesday.
Miss Bertha Morrison spent last
Saturday evening with Jean Hes
son of Macksburg.
Mrs. Madge Morrison" and
daughter, Barbara, visited Thurs
day with her mother, Mrs. Ber
tha Hayes.
Mrs. Laurie Harriman and son.
David of Rado, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Morrison and family
on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Ada Dearth and son and
daughter, Crystal, visited Mrs.
Clara Morrison and son, Jackie
on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Clara Gildow of Zanes
ville, spent the weekend at her
home here.
Mrs. Ada Dearth and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark
and son, Timmy, Thursday even
ing.
Mrs. Kathleen McCool and son
of near Cleveland, spent the past
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Bettinger.
Dwight Dimmerlifig visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Thompson and family.
Miss Rose Mary Dimmerlin'g of
Zanesville, spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Dim
merling and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson
and son, visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Feltner
and family of Rado.
Miss Dorla Thompson is em
ployed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Benny Robinson at Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark and
family of Caldwell, visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Clark and children.
SUITED for SPRING!
The traditional spring suit
companion ... a slender
pump here with a win
dow of graceful cut-outs
that add a young and love
ly look. Slip into them, see
how pretty your feet will
be, how easy your steps
will fall. Navy blue calf or
black calf.
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It's easy to save...
with the
Savings Plan
ELECTROMET
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Pictured above is the family
of James and Rosanna Racey
Cain, pioneer settlers of Noble
county. Standing from 1. to r.,
in order of birth, Dal, Tom,
Ferg, Morris and Clem. Sitting,
front row, Susanna, Father,
Mother and Mary.
James Cain was a school
teacher, Justice of the Peace
(then known as a Country
Squire). He was president of
the local school board.
Renrock
RENROCK The Grange will
meet Friday night with a busi
ness meeting followed by a pro
gram as follows: roll call, My
Most Tiresome Chore in the
Spring reading, Leura Dickison
music, Dorothy Rex reading,
Frieda Ziler Origin of St. Pa
trick day, Cuezene Rex Current
Events, H. R. Blackburn con
test, Anna Haines sugar draw
ing and nickle drill.
Refreshments by Anna Haines,
Louie Hall, Dwight Haines, John
Hall, Roy Reed and Itol Reed.
Don McNutt returned to his
home Wednesday from the hospi
tal. He is recovering from an at
tack of kidney stones.
Mrs. Lora McNutt taught school
part of last week for Cuezene
Rex, who is in the. hospital for
observation.
Roger Waite of Reinersville,
visited at the home of Roy and
Floyd, Sunday evening.
Plioto Developing—Gillespie's
ELECTRO METALLURGICAL COMPANY
A Hitrisies! ©f Uftiesi Gasbide and Gaiben
Marietta, Ohio
Rifting aside a littic each payday is not easy^ for most
people. So often something comes up to prevent that trip
lo the bank. Or we fail in our determination not to spend
carelessly.
At ELECTROMET, the Savings Plan makes regular
saving simple—by payroll deduction—arid profitable, as
well. For, in addition to the amount saved by employees,
a certain proportion is added by the Company. For every
dollar that an employee with one year's service puts away*
10 cents is added by the Company. or two-year employees,
20 cents is added. And for employees of three or more years
standing, 30 cents is deposited by ELECTKOMET! On June
30, 1953, this Plan terminates, having been in operation
for two years. During this time all funds are held in trust
by a bank. The money, plus iulerest, will then be turned
over to the participating employees.
Although the current Savings Plan is the first at
ELECTROMET'S new plant at Marietta, Savings Plans have
been available to ELECTROMET employees since 1935
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JOURTTAE,
A Noble County Pioneer Family
All of the children of James
Cain were school-teachers, two
of whom later became Doctors
of Medicine, Dal and Ferg.
The descendants and rela
tives of this family of Cains
hold an annual reunion at the
Noble county fair ground on
the second Sunday of each
August which is attended by
allied families and friends.
Thurman B. Cain, son of Clem
Cain, who is president of the
East Union
EAST UNION Ocie Sullivan
called on Mrs. Rosa Tucker on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Blanche Butler of Marys
ville, spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tucker
and daughter, Diane of Zanes
ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Tucker and family.
Eula Archer spent a few days
the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Stevens.
Timmie Bates of Mt. Ephraim,
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Miller and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bates of
Zanesville, were visiting in this
vicinity, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldner
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Feldner called on the former's
mother, who is very ill at this
time, Sunday afternoon.
Robert Tucker called on Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Kirkbride and fam
ily at Sarahsville, Thursday after
noon.
CALT7WELL, OTTTO
West Virginia Business Col
lege, Clarksburg, W. Va., is
also president, Cain Family
Association.
Josephine Cain Wells, daugh
ter of Ferg, (L. F. Cain, M. D.)
964 Guckert Avenue, Newark,
Ohio, is Secretary and will
appreciate any information
pertaining to ancestors of the
Cains and allied families.
Claude W. Cain, 720 Lake
street, San Francisco, Calif.,
son of Ferg, is historian.
VIMCO
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NEW
GOLDEN RIPE
Dungannon
DUNGANNuN Mrs. Walter
Stewart, Mrs. Don Stewart and
children, Carol and Mary Joe
were Beverly visitors Friday
afternoon.
Robert Newton, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Newton, left
Thursday for Columbus where
•he has enlisted in the air force.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mincks visit
ed the latter's father, Frank Aug
enstein of Lowell, Thursday
Mr. Walter Stewart called on
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Blackborn at
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Morris recently of Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mincks and
son, Dale, spent Thursday even
ing at the Jordans.
Mrs. Icel Hughes Michales of
Lowell, spent Tuesday at the
Jordan home.
Mrs. John Doebereincr of Bev
erly, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wright, Thursday evening.
Mrs. W. C. Fleeman will go to
Dr. E. C. Hartman, Parkersburg,
Tuesday to have a cataract taken
off her eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mincks visi
ted their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne" Mincks
of Beverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hooper of
Zanesville, and Mrs .Harry Hayes
of Dexter City, spent Friday eve
ning with the latter's father, Mr.
W. C. Fleeman.
Ivan Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Clark, near Keith
town, has enlisted in the army.
Mrs. Walter Stewart made a
business trip to ParkersbUrg on
Tuesday.
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QUAKER CITY Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Carpenter are the
parents of a son born at Barnes
ville General hospital, Thursday
Feb. 26. This being their second
child.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Rottmeir
of St. Clairsville, visited Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. Inez
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bowles
of Greenville, spent Sunday with
his sisters, Mrs. Homer Smith
and Mrs.
J.
H. Hayes and hus­
band.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Smith of
Columbus, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with their parents,
Mr. aijd Mrs. Randal Long and
Mr., and Mrs. Harold Smith.
Mrs. Cora Hunt of Columbus,
visited during the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Dwight Lingo and
husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lynn of
Columbus, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Long
and family.
L. C. Barnett was admitted to
Swan hospital, Cambridge, Sat
urday for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and
son of Dayton, spent the week
end with Mrs. Helen Wolfe and
Mrs. Emma Long.
Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson
and daughter, Karen and Mrs.
Dorothy Patterson of Cambridge,
were guests Thursday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson.
Virgil Hall of Cleveland, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hall and daughters
of Brewster and Mr.' and Mrs.
Carl Starr and sons of Barnes
ville, were guests Sunday of Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Denius of
Louisville, Ky., spen( the weefc
end with his parents, Mr. an(|
Mrs. W. R. Denius. Mrs. DeniuS'
remained for a week's visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schultz
of Neffs and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hannahs and sons of Canton,
were weekend guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Han
nahs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith
were guests Sunday night and
Monday of their daughter, Mrs.
Davis Steele and husband of
Chagrin Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tedrick of
Cambridge, visited Sunday even
ing with her mother, Mrs. Vic
toria Lent and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Harris.
James Garrett of McKeesport,
Pa., is spending this week with
his sister, Mrs. Mildred Floyd.
Mike, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bewley, was admitted
to Swan hospital, Cambridge on
Wednesday morning for treat
ment.
Pvt. Lisle Weber, who has been
stationed at Camp Breckenridge,
Ky., for several weeks, arrived
home, Tuesday night, for eleven
days furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weber and
brother, Leslie. He expects an
overseas assignment at the ter
mination of his furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carpen
ter of Marion, visited relatives
here this week.
I. C. Barnett was1 admitted to
Swan hospital, Cambridge on
Thursday for treatment.
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