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Journal
FLORENCE ORR, Editor
Verna Jacobs
Plans
"Wedding
For June 20
Mr. £nd Mrs. Roe M. Jacobs, of
Newark, formerly of Caldwef!,
arc announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Verna Lee, to
Lawrence Dennert, of Cplumbus,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Dennert of Batesville, Ind.
The bride-elect attended grade
school and high school here be
fore the family moved to New
Lexington where she graduated
from high school. She attended
Judson College for Women in
Marion, Ala. and is associated
with the Ohio Power Company in
Newark.
Mr. Dennert graduated from
St. Xavier high school, Cincin
nati and attended Xavier college.
Recently returned from service
in Korea, he is associated with
the North American Aviation.
The wedding will be an event
of June 20, 1953.
Robinson-Ullman Circle
Holds Meeting At Church
The Robinson-U]lm n Circle of
the Presbyterian Women's As
sociation met Friday evening in
the church parlor with Mrs. H.
J. Startzman and Mrs. Mary
Hanes as hostesses.
Mrs. Hanes presided during the
devotional hour and song service
Mis Eleanor Robinson accom
panied at the piano.
An article from the "Outreach",
was- read by Mrs. Mary Hanes.
Mrs. H. J. Startzman, in charge
of the program, introduced Mrs.
Leslie Pritchard who gave the
article on Albert Schweitzer
"The Man of the Century."
Mrs. J. W. Robinson made a
talk on the progress that is being
made on Morris Fork school loca
ted in Kentucky. Mrs. Startzman
closed the program with a few
remarks.
After the business meeting,
contests were enjoyed and re
freshments served to Bernice
Mills, Mrs. Walton Starr, Mrs.
Lewis Young, Mrs. Leslie Prit
chard, Mrs. Lamar Dowling, Miss
Eleanor Robinson, Mrs. J. W.
Robinson, Mrs. Fred Boeshaar,
Mrs. Mary Hanes, Mrs. H. J.
Startzman, Mrs. W. E. Radcliff,
Mrs. Cajiitola Love and a guest,
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Engagement
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Miller,
Dexter City route 1, announi
the engagement of their daug:
ter, Bernadetta, to Alva Collir
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Co
lins, Sr., of Crooksville.
The bride-elect is a gradual
of Dexter City high school. Bo'
she and her fiance are employ
by the Essex Wire corporator
Zanesville.
Mr. Collins is a graduate
Crooksville high school and w
recently discharged from tl
army.
The wedding date has not be
chosen.
Naomi Ruth Circle
Meets At Parks Home
The Naomi Ruth Circle of tl
First Presbyterian church met
the home of Mrs. John Pari.
North street, last Friday evenii
for the February meeting. Mr
Glen lams was co-hostess.
Mrs. Adeline McKee «led the
devotional service and the pro
gram was in charge of Mrs. Shi
ley Springer and Mrs. Richa
Hayes who gave interesting art i
cles.
Mrs. Charles Evilsizer, lead:.
presided during the business.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour by the hostess
es to Mrs. Richard Ball, Mrs
Louie Brown, Mrs. Charles Evil
sizer, Mrs. W. C. Harper, Mrs.
Richard Hayes, Mrs. Barney Hed
dleson, Mrs. Willard Hickman,
Mrs. Edgar Love, Mrs. Adeline
McKee and Mrs. Shirley Spring
Celebrates Birthday
Thursday With Dinner
Mrs. Marie Poling celebrated
her 45th birthday on Thursday of
last week at her home near Sar
ahs
vi lie.
She was presented with a love
ly birthday cake by her daugh
er, Mrs. Junior Wickham.
A dinner was served at noon
in honor of the occasion to Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Wickham and
children, Patsy Jean and Michael
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VALENTINE DAY BRIDE
MRS. JEROME SCHOCKLING
Miss Lillian Crock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Crock,
of South Olive, became the bride of Jerome Schockling, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Schockling, of Caldwell route 4, on Valentine
Day, February 14.
The ceremony was performed 9:00 o'clock in the morning
in St. Mary's Catholic church, Fulda, by Rev. B. J. Mattes.
The bride wore a gown of white satin. The bodice was fash
ioned with a lace front that closed with tiny satin covered buttons
sleeves
and a lace collar. The
were long and fitted extending
into points over the wrists and
the full skirt terminated into a
long train. A coronet secured her
fingertip length veil of illusion
which was edged in lace. She
carried a bouquet of white calla
lilies.
Miss Dorothy Schafer was maid
of honor and Miss Verna Crock
was bridesmaid for Miss Crock.
They wore identically styled
gowns, Miss Schafer's in yellow
and Miss Crock's in pink, of lace
over taffeta. They carried bou
quets of white carnations.
Dale Hill and Vernon Schock
ling were the attendants for Mr.
Schockling.
A dinner was held after the
i oremony for 140 guests at St.
Mary's Hall. The bridal table
featured a three tiered wedding
cake topped with a miniature
bridal couple. A dance was held
that evening at the hall.
For a week's wedding trip to
Canada, the new Mrs. Schock
ling changed from her bridal
attire to a dark blue suit with red
accessories. She wore a red rose
corsage.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Schockling
are graduates of Caldwell high
school. Mrs. Schockling is om
ptoyejd with Cleveland Graphite
Bronze and her husband, re
cently discharged after two years
service with the army, is employ
ed with Crock and Schafer.
The couple is residing in
('aldwell.
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THE JOUHNAL, CALDWELL, OHIO
Bridge Club Entertained
Tuesday By Mrs. Quick
Mrs., Walter Quick entertained
members of her bridge club with
a dinner-bridge at her home on
Main street last Tuesday even
ing.
The George Washington theme
was carried out in the appoint
ments.
Three tables of bridge were
played with Mrs. Harry Rich
creek and Mrs. Howard Tarleton
winning the club prizes and Mrs.
Walter Douglass, the guest prize.
Members entertained were Mrs.
Harry Richereek, Mrs. Frank
Tarleton, Mrs. Nelle Headley,
Mrs. Glen lams, Mrs. Howard
Tarleton, Mrs. J. K. Walkenshaw,
Mrs. Vance McDonald, Mrs. Johrt
Parks and Thelma Rice.
Guests were Mrs. H. J. Startz
man, Mrs. Walter Douglass and
Mrs. Madge Ferguson.
Edna Foraker Hostess To
New And Different Club
The New and Different Club
of the Caldwell community met
at the home of Mrs. Edna Foraker
on Thursday of last week. Roll
call was answered by a valentine
verse.
A delicious potluek dinner wa^
served at noon. The day was de
voted to quilting, setting a com
fort top, sewing rug rags an
making a hassock.
The club prize was won
Mina Foraker and the gues
prize was awarded to Etta Bur
rier.
Louise Walters received a
birthday gift from her secret
sister. Each member received
a
valentine from her secret sister.
Members present included Lura
Ramage, Gladys Barnhouse, Mina
Foraker, Goldie Foster, Geneva
Foraker, Ruth Wiley, Ruth Wal
ters, Mrs. Edwin Wilson, Mrs.
Charles Wilson, Frances Kuntz,
Nadine Wiley and the hostess.
Guests were Rosillia and
Happie Foraker, Etta Burrier,
Agatha Thorla and Etta Hooper,
of Beverly.
Mrs. Doan Hostess To
Jennie James Society
Mrs. Charles Doan was hostess
to members of the Jennie James
Missionary Society of the First
Baptist church at her home in
Dexter City on Tuesday-evening
of last week.
Mrs. Doan, president of the
group, presided at the business
session and led the devotional
service, closing with an interest
ing missionary story.
Delicious refreshments were
served to the following: Irene
Marquis, Jeannette Lowers,
Jessie Finley, Jean Moore, Lois
Dudley, Mrs. Charles Patten, Mrs.
Gerald Ramage and the hostess.
HI VARIETY -TMARCH 13
COME IN b]Oll YOUR ENJOYMENT!
DANCING
of
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Sunday Nile, March 8
CLUB 21
U. S. Route 21 Byesville
Entertain With Shower
For Mrs. Stanley Mazgay
Mrs. Wade Gillespie and Mrs.
Robert Collier entertained at the
Collier home, Fairground street,
with a pink and blue shower for
Mrs. Stanley Mazgay, Jr., Wed
nesday evening of last week.
Contests was the diversion of
the evening with prizes being
w..n
by Nancy Wells, Mrs.
I)
wight Wiley and Mrs. Hillis
K eton.
The hostesses served delicious
refreshments. Mrs. Mazgay re
ceived many lovely gifts.
Guests were Mrs. Mae Steele,
Mrs. C. M. Racey, Mrs. H. M.
Wells, Mrs. Stanley Mazgay, Sr.,
?,] rs. Walter Bober, Mrs. Hillis
K, eton, Mrs. Leo Mazgay. Mrs.
Ki nil Barnett, Mrs. Dwight Wiley,
Mis. Gorby Wells, Mrs. Ted Wil
li mson, Mrs. Neal Racey, Mrs.
Dean Jennings, Mrs. Fred And
erson, Mrs. Sylvester Jackson,
Mrs. Frank Tarleton, Mrs. Willis
Wheeler, Nancy Wells and the
honored guest.
Blanche Archer and Lucille
Fowler sent gifts but were un
able to Attend.
Surprise Birthday Party
H^ld For Mrs. Groves
Mr. and Mrs. John Groves en
tertained at their home, Fair
ground street, Saturday evening
in honor of the 80th birthday of
his mother, Mrs. Phenia Groves."
The party was arranged as a sur
prise for the honored one.
The evening was spent socially
and refreshments served. The
honored one received a number
of gifts including a gift of flowers.
Miss Rose Groves whose 84th
birthday occurred recently was
also presented flowers.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Davis and children,
Kathy and Gary, Mrs. Edna Mc
Cune, Mrs. Homer Keyser, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Clark, Mrs. Effie
Orr, Mrs. Delbert Woodford, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Patten and chil
dren, Jerry and Randy, Mr. and
Mrs. John Cuckler, Elza Cun
ningham, Mrs. Forest Racey, Rose
Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rich,
Mrs. Nellie Reed, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Sanford, Mrs. Lyman
Groves, Jimmy and Don Groves,
Mrs. Groves and the host and
hostess.
Caldwell Mothers Club
Meets At Hatcher Home
The Caldwell Mothers club met
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Harold Hatcher, Main street.
Interesting articles were given
by Mrs. Robeit Winberg and Mrs.
William Davis. Mrs. Winberg
spoke on "What Camp Can Do
For Your Child" and Mrs. Davis
talked on "Do We Fail To Protect
Our Children"
Members of the club were a.-k
ed to help sew on the choir robes
for the school. They may do so
on Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 or
7:00 to 9:00 p. m. The robes must
be finished by Friday.
Members attending the meet
ing were Mrs. Charles Scherr,
Mrs. William Hobensack, Mrs.
Malcolm Parks, Mrs. William
Davis, Mrs. Joe Giallombardo.
Mrs. Clarence Estadt, Mrs
Robert Winberg, Mrs. Maurice
Colley and Mrs. Alexander Wal
ton and the hostess.
RIlit
oxy
After Hit «|J|
Week After Week
Wednesday-Thursday, Mar. 4-.r
I MARILYN MONROE
RICHARD WIDMARK
"DON'T BOTHER
TO KNOCK"
Friday-Saturday, March 6-7
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ANTHONY STEELE
DINAH SHERIDAN
Color by Technicolor
'IVORY HUNTER"
ROY ROGERS
DALE EVANS
GEORGE "GABBY" HAYES
"ROLL ON TEXAS
MOON"
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
March 8-9-10
ROBERT RYAN
JULIE ADAMS
ROCK HUDSON
Big Outdoor Adventure
I n e n i o o
"HORIZONS
WEST"
Wednesday-Thursday, Mar. 11-12
rrTFT? T.A1VFORD
"THE HOUR OF 13"
GU rS K KOLAND
"APACHE WAR
SMOKE"
n
IN THE KITCHEN
IN THE LAUNDRY
IN
Yonker Boys
THE BATHROOM
The three boys above are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yon
ker, of Rutland. They are Paul Joseph, four years Darrcl Ed
ward, three, and Robert Lee, two. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Veloskey,
Mrs. Florence Yonker, of Belle Valley, and Kenneth Yonker, of
Middleport, are the grandparents. James H. Yarnall, of Dexter
City, is a great grandfather.
Circle No. 4, WSCS,
Holds February Meeting
Members of Circle No. 4,
W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs.
Carl Johnson, West street last
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Fred
McDonald as companion hostess.
Mrs. Gene Matthews conduct
ed the program on the theme
"Unto The Perfect Day." Mrs.
McDonald had charge of the re
creation and Mrs. Robert Den
nison won the contest.
Members present were Mrs.
Edgar Wheeler, Mrs. Gene Mat
thews, Mrs. Robert Ball, Mrs.
Merle Barnhart, Mrs. Lorin San
ford, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs.
Ward Cunningham, Mrs. Ralph
Davis, Mrs. Robert Dennison,
Mrs. Myron Merry, Mrs. Robert
Winberg and the hostesses.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Merle Barn
hart with Mrs. John Watson as
i
Birthday Anniversaries
Observed With Dinner
Four birthday anniversaries
were celebrated Sunday with a
family dinner given by Mrs.
Clair Murphy at her home on
Main street.
Those honored were Clair
Murphy, Carl Johnson, Mrs. Ruth
Johnson and Mrs. Beverly John
son, whose birthdays occur on
proximate dates.
Covers were arranged for Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Johnson and
daughter, Shelly, of New Phila
delphia Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnson and daughter, Melanie,
of Canton Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Johnson and children, Becky,
Tommie and Jeffrey, of New
comerstown, Jack Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnson and chil
dren, Ronnie and Carol of Cald
well and Mr. and Mrs. William
T. Johnson, of Newcomerstown
and the host and hostess, Mr. and
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Barbara Bober Given
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Barbara Bober, a student at
Caldwell high school, was pleas
antly surprised Saturday evening,
Feb. 21, when a number of
friends held a party in her hon
or at the home of Card Ann
Archer, Cumberland street. The
occasion was her 16th birthday.
Dancing and games werei en
joyed and the guests were served
delicious refreshments.
Those present were as follows:
Judy Smith, Wilda Shamhart,
Mice Stritz, Paul Sarisky, Sam
itch. Buddy Barnhouse, Rose
I lichwarscik, Evelyn Christo
her, Gary Davis, Bob Evilsizer,
Virginia Collier, Jim Bates, Phil
Meeman, Larry Estadt. Andy
afigan, Lura festadt, Marianne
ichcreek, Linda McVay, A1 Wal
ton, A1 Christopher. Patty Mc
Diffitt, Marilyn Pitts, Vance
Rates. Ray Watson, Rosella
Kstadt, Peggy McGregor. Sudy
i lichcreek, Tommy Ferguson, Tim
Tarletqp, Garnet Clark, Beverly
Henry, Mervin Til ton, Tally
Hill, Carol Archer, Harley Fow
ler and the guest of honor.
Companion Hostesses
To
Missionary Society
Mrs. R. D. Buckey and Mrs.
Floyd Martin were hostesses to
members of the Young Women's
Missionary Society of the First
Church of Christ last Tuesday
evening at the Buckey home
Mrs. Waldo Devolld, president,
presided and opened the meet
ing with group singing followed
by prayer.
Mis. A. G. VanFleet led the
devotional period using as her
theme, "Laborers With Gcd in
Benevolence and Hope." An in
teresting discussion of missionary
work was held.
The hostesses served a refresh
ment course of lovely appoint
ment to Mrs. Forest McKitrick,
Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. Ira Brandon,
Mrs. Harold Dyer, Mrs. Waldo
Devolld, Mrs. A. G. VanFleet,
Mrs. Woodrow Boyd, Mrs. Her
bert Ramsey, Mrs. Kendrick Mar
quis, Mrs. Ewell Smith. Mrs.
Fred Legraen, Mrs. Gerald Mil
ler, Lillian Harkins, Delia Boyd
and Laura Ramsey.
Mrs. Joseph Archer
Is
Given Birthday Dinner
A birthday dinner was given
for Mrs. Joseph Archer at her
home on Mill street.'
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Sherb Johnson, of Columbus, Zoe
Harris, Stanley Johnson, of
Reynoldsburg, Mrs. Thomas
Rucker and son, Tommy, Wayne
Archer, Joseph Archer and the
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