?«!!!}»•».. .. ... Coming Events on the Social Register Laurp! Grange Laurel Grange No. 1678 will hold its regular meeting Thurs day evening, October 7 at 7:30 p» m. Officers for the new year will be installed. Refreshments will be served. To Hold Dance The September group of St. Michael's church, Berne, is spon soring a mixed dance in their parish hall, Saturday evening. Oct. 9. Music will be furnished by the Shenandoah Valley gang. Refreshments will be served Club To Meet The Stitch and Chatter club of Jackson township will meet at the home of Mildred Smith, Wednesday, Oct. 13 and not Oct. 12 as previously announced. To Hold Dance There will be a round and square dance in the parish hall at Burkhart, Sunday evening, Oct. 10. The Shenandoah Valley orchestra will furnish the music. Jackson Grange Jackson Grange No. 407 will hold their regular meeting in the grange hall Friday evening, Oct. 8 at 8 o'clock. There will be a speaker from the Noble county hospital association at this meeting. They will also hold their installation service, follow ed by an oyster supper. Rebekah Lodge The Noble Rebekah Lodge will have practice Monday evening, October 11 at 7:30 p. m. in the Lodge hall. All officers are urg ed to attend. Rebekah Lodge in spection will be held Tuesday evening, October 12 at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Elizabeth Dagen hart serving as the inspecting officer. Square Dance The Aurelius Township School Community club is sponsoring a square dance at the Macksburg school building on Friday even ing, October 8, from 9:00 p. m. to 12 midnight. Refreshments will be sold. The public is invit ed to attend. Sumemrfield O. E. 8. The reception which was to have been held by the Summer field O.E.S. honoring the Deputy Grand Matron, Mildred Day on October 9 has been postponed until Thursday evening, October 21 at 7:30 p. m. Photo Developing-—^Gillespie's Look Who's Mere! Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Pryor of Senecaville, formerly of South Olive, are announcing the birth of a son at Guernsey Memorial hospital, Cambridge, Oct. 2. The infant weighed eight pounds and one ounce. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mallett of Stafford, are announcing the birth of a son, Oct. 3 at Mari etta Memorial hospital. The daughter born recently to A/1C and Mrs. Donald Sanford of Creston, Washington, has been named Carmen Lee. The in fant weighed six pounds and ten ounces at birth. Grandparents are Mrs. Angie Bates of Seneca ville route 1 and Mr. and Mrs. George Sanford of Sarahsville route 1. Great grandparents are: Mrs. Ora Wilson of Senecaville route, Mrs. Elizabeth Bates of Caldwell. Mrs. William Zever of Mt. Pleasant and Rev. W. G. Sanford of Belle Valley. Kevin William is the name given the seven pound, 11 ounce son born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cunningham, Salesville route 1 at Guernsey Memorial hospi. tal, Cambridge, Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Robertson of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cunninham of Salesville are the grandparents. Mrs. Cunning ham is the former Joan Carol Robertson. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Theiman of Low ell route 1, Sept. 29 in Marietta Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Morgen stern of Elba, are the parents of a daughter, born Sept. 29 at Marietta Memorial hospital. A daughter, named Pamela Ann was born Oct. 1 to A/1C and Mrs. Clarence Ward of Sav annah, Ga., formerly of Coal Run community. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ward. Great grandparents are Mrs. Blanche McKitrick, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wagner, Clarence Ward and Mrs. Emma Bolinger, all of Coal Run community. Wil liam Reed of Caldwell, is the great-great-grandfather. FIGURE IN ACCIDENT Autos driven by Dale V. Thil lis, Coal Run route 1 and Her bert R. Grislip, 30, of Canton, were slightly damaged Monday, when they collided at a traffic light in Marietta. Phillis was cited by police on a charge of reckless operation. Completely Automatic RYER and WASHER rtnd dry «ny I «»u\ aity wvt her just load and set, the dials, (iyra irr W isher washeH, rinHes, Hpins, p8. Waterfilm drying action ends t, moisture, venting problems. WASHER ORYIR $299.95 $254.95 Fallen's Appliance Cenier Phone 58 North Street Noble County's Only Authorized Maytag Dealer Sales And Service Q. H. PKMitPMiM 315 West Street Phone 84 CALDWELL, OHIO O CARS TRUCKS INDUSTRIAL ENGINES E'v O I LL TR 4f i Mi taxes and license wit! be paid i by 0. H. PICKENPAUGH on any New or Used RUCK purchased during October 1 thru October 9. E SALES ROOM OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. DAILY! -4V w* %W United In Marriaoe, Sundav Sent 1M- y*mk ':•$* The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a beautiful white embroidered net chapel length gown, redingate style with pleated underskirt of net, it featured an illusion net bodice over satin with a peter pan collar and long sleeves that came to points over the hands. Her veil of silk illusion was caught to a cap of white satin trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom, topped with a white orchid from which fell white satin streamers tied lovers knots. Miss Edna Marquis sn-ved as her sister's maid of honor and she was attired in a l'uchia color satin and nylon net gown styled with formal bodices and full skirts. She wore a matching bolero of satin and a headdress of matching nylon tulle and carried a colonial bouquet of white tarnations and yellow roses. Miss Deanna Marquis, a cou sin of the bride served as bride- ?ii iii' 1 v« W- mm MR. AND MRS. JOHN \V. iiAKriv. The First Presbyterian church of Caldwell was the scene of pretty wedding on Sunday, September 26 when Miss Virginia Lee Marquis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Marquis of West street became the bride of John William Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Harper of South Olive. Rev. L. E. Pritchard officiated at the double ring ceremony which was preceeded by a period I of nuptial music with the bride's sister, Irene Marquis singing "I Love You Truly," "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," "Oh Promise Me" and "The Lord's Prayer," with Mrs. II. J. Startzman at the organ. The church was beautifully decorated with arrangements of gladiolas and branched candela bra.? completing the setting. maid. She was attired in a gown identical to that of the maid of honor's and she earned a colon ial bouquet of white carnations and yellow roses. Mr. Dale Addis served as Mr. Harper's best man and the guests were seated by Charles Ball and Junior Ball. The bride's mother wore a navy frock with a corsage of white carnations and red roses pinned to her shoulderline. The groom's mother wore black with a corsage of white carnations and red roses. A reception was held immedi ately following the ceremony in the home of the bride's parents with approximately 90 guests present. Aides for the reception were: Gertrude Miller and Barbara Shriver, sisters of the bride and Mrs. Hazel Howiler and Mrs. Cora Marquis, aunts of the bride. The new Mrs. Harper is a graduate of Caldwell high school with the class of 1954 and has been employed in her father's grocery store. Mr. Harper is a graduate of Dexter City high school with* the class of 1953 and is employed as a tool dresser in the oil fields. The newlyweds will be leav ing soon for Hobbs, New Mexico where Mr. Harper is employed. Mrs. Sophia Gray of Main street, visited Tuesday with rel atives and friends in Columbus. Parks' Memorials Noble County's Only Complete Monument Shop Havre Monuments and Markerh Foundations Constructed with Mechanically Mixed Concrete Phf.l.r l?fi .1 r.. I E E v W'-X 4^ /J if wm Of NOBLE COUNTY Experienced in the Commissioner's Duties! FARMER BROOKF1ELD TOWNSHIP Y©ur Vofr* and Support Appreciated! Flection: November 2, 1954 -t TFS .TOTTRWAJ, rAJ.r»WWTr:. rRm IMmb -CoMwrH trkliui V# i I I'ih.i .VKr-r-inc Mr, And Mrs. Daniel Barlock, Newlyweds, Honored Sunday Afte Mary Barlock entertained on Sunday afternoon, September 26 with a miscellaneous shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barlock, newlyweds. at her home in Belle Valley. The refreshment table was centered with a beautiful three tiered wedding cake. Those present were Mrs. Mary Mizik. Mrs. Steve Varhola, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs. Milo King, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ro*Sea mster. Mr. and Mis. Steve Dnf falo, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Meth eney, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rice, Mrs. John Wukelich. Sr., Mrs. Pete Minyo, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Iversek. Mrs. Anna Gnoyiak, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Mika, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cartell, Mrs. William Baranehik, Mr. and Mrs. John Wukelich, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ajri drevv Smee, Mrs. Marie Mazg^.v, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mazgay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hannum, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Duffalo, Mr. and Mrs. John Mizik. Mrs. Susie Hal lahan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lori, Mrs. Emma Lesko, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leasure, Mrs. Minnie Clark, Mrs. Mary Yunger, Mrs. Susie Barlock, Mrs. Helen Gaydos, Mrs. Willna Mauskey, Mrs. Helen Macenko, Haga Family, Mrs. John Shrou dish, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macenko, Sr., Mrs. Marie Rudy, Mary Paxton, Nellie Matheney, Lillian Taylor, Opal Renner, Carrie Wycoff. Mr .and Mrs. Loyal Craft, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd, Mrs. Franklin Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. George Barlock, Mrs. Franklin Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. George Barlock, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wuckelich, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Starr, Mrs. William Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mac enko, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zelenik, Mr. and Mrs. William Reigsch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. John Minyo, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minyo, Mrs. Thelma Barlock, Mrs. Susie Uro, Mrs. Michael Mizik, Mrs. Susie Pakes. Mrs. \1 it't ENRICHED with EXTRA VITAMINS and MINERALS Always Select rnoon With Shower Benny Bober, Mrs. Anna Stasko and Mrs. Anna Riski. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were: Mr. and Mrs. John Rxski, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Springer, Mrs. Anna Mizzy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McVay, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McVay, Mr. and Mrs. John Denny, Mrs. Pearl Ralston, Mrs. Dorothy Varhola, Mrs. Susie Matty. Libby Brown. Mrs. Agatha Smith, Mrs. Anna Eston, Martha Sklenar, Mrs. Irene Uhl, Maggie Evanko, Mr. and Mrs. John Sklenar, Jr..« Mr. and Mrs. John Sklenar, Sr., and Mrs. Dave Shaw. Thursday, October 7 Dickie Poland. Feme C. Carnes Friday, October 8 Lucy McCandless, Eugene F. Carnes. Saturday, October 9 Homer Weedon, Wanda Ull man, A1 Christopher, Lura Fow ler, James R. McGregor. Sunday, October 10 Flora Oliver, Wanda Davis, Virginia Ward, Arabelle Watson. Tuesday, October 12 Ida Brotton, Mrs. Andrew Mil ler, Mrs. Leonard L. Long, Roger Dyer. Wednesday, October 13 Rebecca Jo Mundy. Thursday, October 14 Mrs. Vernon Boeshaar. Friday, October 15 Inez Clark, Wilson Poling, ENJOYING VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bates and Mrs. Ren Zerger, all of Sum merfield, are enjoying a vaca tion with a motor tour of the western states. They will spend sometime with their daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Archer and fam ily of Phoenix, Ariz. They also plan to visit in Old Mexico. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. Bessie Archer of Chester, W. Va., who has been visiting in Phoenix. V flMIMHMMMIIIIIIHIUMllH i a y Birthday! I vu in every way bread is served. Then you'll know bread can really be. PACKAGED in CIILOPH "TO how KEEP FRESH LONGER" V good Thursday, October 7, 1954 Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary First National Bank Building Phone 125 Caldwell, 01P S3 4 *4 AS W-' i \h- r-V i'.nvn Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyd, of Lewis street, observed their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, September 26, with four genera tions of the family being present for the celebration. Myrtle Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elnrfcfer Ferguson, and Ed Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, were united in mar riage on September 29, 1904, by Rev. Ross at the Methodist church parsonage in Caldwell. The Boyd's have sjbent their entire liie in Noble county. At noon a delicious dinner was served cafeteria style frd table which was centered with a beautifully decorated cake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boyd and son, Connie/ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craft and son, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and son, Roy, of McConnelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Heddleeon and children, Mrs. Leora Michael and children, Mr. and' Mrs. James Ferguson and daughters of Columbus, Urban Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Bariock, Mr, and Mrs. Loyal Craft and children, and the honored ones. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd were presented with many lovely gifts. The four generations represented were Mrs. Myrtle Boyd, Mrs. Pearl Craft, Mrs. Leora Michael, and James Michael. For Ail Your insurance Needs Howiler Insurance Service Office oio' 2 West Sirt ri CALIHVE! I OKi ftmm vs & $ MM nurcn e jUle S Plioiie s»0-W OHIO Co!ley Insurance IQ WW w 11 i jrm Ik Qui**?