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htirsdflv %/taxf I 10 UREIETTSV1LLE NEWS UAKRIKTTSVfLLE Wor up scrvi.ce at 9:00 o'clock on jnday morning at the Meth list church, followed by Sun ly school at 10:00 o'clock. ihooi News Baccalaureate services of Elk cal high school will be held on unday evening, May 22nd, at 30 o'clock in the high school lditorium. The minister will be ev. Paul E. Angell, of the Gil an Avenue Methodist church Marietta. Rev. Angell is an itstanding young minister of larietta, Ohio. Commencement exercises will held on Wednesday evening, ay 25th, starting at 8:00 p. m. i the high school auditorium, r. E. P. Miller, graduate of hio State University, of Colum is, newspaper editor, journal ts and author and now dean of anguage Department of Glen lle state college, Glenville, W. a., will give the address. Seniors are: Bertha Bonar, arlene Forshey, Donna Dee orshey, Mary Thompson, Mar ia VanFossen, Roger Love and erald Hopkins. onservation Tour Mr. E. J. Huffman and his *rieulture class composed of erald Hopkins, Roger Love, onald Gildow, Bill Lallathin, eil Schott, Frank Stevens, ames Walker, Donald Koval ki, accompanied by the county *ent Floyd Henderson, visited le Newton. farm near Crooked ree on Friday afternoon. They ^served practices in conserva on and grass land farming. «.range Meeting The Elk Twp. grange will give the fourth and fifth degrees on Friday evening, May 20th at the high school. Lunch will be pot luck. w. s. c. s. Mrs. Nina Huffman entertain ed the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church at her home on Thursday /ening. The meeting was open 1 by prayer and a hymn. Mrs. Kathryn Ayers, of Mari tta, led the devotionals and Irs. Huffman had the program ok. At the close of the business :ssion, officers were installed 1 V Mrs. Ayers, which were: Miss I aye Cunningham, president Irs. Emilene Schran^n, vice resident Mrs. Helen Wilson, treasurer Mrs. Barbara Wooster, ?cretary Mrs. Bertha Johan ning, status of women Mrs. I lanche Schafer, promotion !cretary Miss Ann Johanning, spiritual life Mrs. Nina Huff man, missionary service and education Mrs. C. E. Johanning, hristian social relation and local iiurch activities Mrs. Roma Hughlett, literature and supply work, and Mrs. Mary Ellen Cun ningham, youth work. A delicious lunch was served. At Banquet Those from here who attended the Noble county teacher's ban quet held at the First Methodist church at Caldwell on Monday evening were: Supt. and Mrs. Edwin Starcher, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley, Mrs. Pearl Ullman, Miss Luna Ullman, Mr. Ernest J. Huffman and Mr. Paul Huff man. At Meeting Ernest J. Huffman attended a meeting of the education con servation committee held at Caldwell on Wednesday even ing. Spent Weekend Mrs. Charley Dennis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis and their families of Germantown. Dinner Guests Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. C. E. Johanning were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Schramm, Daniel Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johanning, Ann, Aundree and Harry Luther. In the afternoon, Mrs. C. E. Johanning and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schenk attended church at the Zion Luthern church near Harriettsville. Chicken Dinner Mrs. John Huffman entertain ed or Sunday v,"+!h n chicken m* it jt„ i. V 4 1 "*k .. 1 ry &3 dinner at the home of Mr. and Airs. Leo Huffman in honor of her husband's birthday anniver sary. A large decorated cake and spring flowers formed the centerpiece for the table Covers were arranged for the honored one, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huffman, Harley Huffman, Johnny and Stevie Huffman and the hostess. Entertained Dinner Mrs. Glen Wilson entertained on Thursday evening with a din ner in honor of her son, Gary's eleventh birthday anniversary. A decorated cake was the cen terpiece for the table. Covers were arranged for the honored one, Mrs. Wilma Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunningham and Marilyn Sue, Mr. Wil son and hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feld ner and Normajean Feldner spent Sunday with the Thorn berry families at Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Miller and children, of Alliance, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFossen. C. D. Miller accompanied them home after spending a week in Alliance. Mr. J. R. VanFossen and Mr and Mrs. Charley VanFossen were Marietta shoppers on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Stevens and daughter, of Stafford, Mr and Mrs. Henry Nobbs and sons of Marietta, and Mr. Lewis Stev ens, of Mt. Ephraim, were Sun day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens. Mrs. Mary Boorman, of Holly wood, Calif, Hatty Hardesty, of Stafford, and Mrs. Wilma Wal ters were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens, Karen and Billy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baker, of Lewisville. Mr. and Mr$. Frank Bonar and daughters, of Columbus, spent the weekend with rela tives at Road Fork and Staf ford. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weber and children and Mr. George Kilzer of Lewisville, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardesty. Mr. Earl Walker spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker and sons, of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunningham and Marilyn Sue were guests on Saturday after noon of Mrs. Grace Parks and daughters, of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker and daughter, of Columbus, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens were business visitor's at Mari etta on Friday. There will be a dance at Palace hall on Sunday evening, May 22rd. Music by the Shen andoah Valley orchestra. Re freshmerfts will be served by the women of group 6 of St. Henry's Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoeppner and Mr. and Mrs. John Schoep pner and daughters, Sandra, Linda and Mary Jo were guests on Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crum and Rose mary and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crum and daughter, Debra Sue. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens on Sunday were Mrs. Paul Neuhart, Mrs. Robert Metts and son, Michael, of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Craven of Lowell, Mr. Fred Lindamood, of Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevens, of Marietta, were Sun day evening dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Love and children, of Mantua, attend ed funeral services for her fath er, D. L. McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindamood of Zanesville, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Craven, of Lowell, Carl Stev ens and Rufus Stevens were guests of Mr. S. O. Stevens on Sunday. Mrs. Lindamood and Mrs. Craven are spending a week with their father, S. O. Stevens. Classifieds Put Divid $150 mum 1 Si '4 4"' V in 15 minutes You sign ALONE. Repay easily. Other loans—. $500...$800 THE CITY LOAN and be satisfied 4 or more On long liberal terms. When it comes to Money... come to 520 West St. Phone 69 Caldwell, Ohio Joseph Stick, Manager HZ CITY LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY First National Bank Building Phone 125 Caldwell, Ohio ---A .0* i» n a* m. w 4mm 1 S "r tl Cumberland Juniors To Sponsor Show 1' mi:1*#**? tig* V 1* ft, I SUMMERFIELD NEWS SUMMKRF1K1.D The tv.u- ular meeting of the auxiliary will be held on Monday evening, May 23 for the completion of plans for the homecoming in Summerfield. Hostesses for the evening will be Helen Meek and Irene Warner. Sunshine Meeting The Sunshine Sunday school class of the Methodist church will be entertained at the home of Virginia Moore on Tuesday evening. May 24. New Officers Elected The following officers were elected at the Farm Bureau meeting which wras ffeld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Havenor recently: Ford Archer, chairman Leona Garrett, secre tary Verna Guiler, discussion leader Emily Havener, rep resentee to the county women's Farm Bureau association. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Henderson were guests and Mr. Henderson was the speaker for the evening. The next meeting will be held at Fletcher Guiler's home. Buy Property Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weisent, former Summerfield residents, have purchased property in Lewisville. Attends Meeting Rev. Lowell Kiger attended a meeeting Monday afternoon at the First Methodist church at Cambridge. Attended Inspection Mr. and Mrs. Ross Watson, Eva Craig, Helen Shackles, Marie Bircher and Clara Guiler attended the O. E. S. inspection at Caldwell last Tuesday even ing. Moves Mr. and Mrs. William McEl fresh, of Summerfield, are mov ing to their new home in Mari etta in the near future. Entertained Guests Mr. and Mrs. Zedar Hanes had the following guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Robinson, of Millersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowl, of Coshocton, Hilda Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doan, all of Lakemore. Personals Mrs. Emily King was visiting with friends in Zanesville on Friday. Mary K. King, Emma West and Evelyn McElfresh, of Co lumbus, visited with their par ents here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner, of Cambridge, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth McGinnis and Mar tha Gordon, of Belmont, were visiting in Wheeling, W. Va., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Philpot and daughter, Elaine were visit ing with relatives in Circleville and Columbus this past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hannahs and son, Charles were visiting with Mrs. Hannahs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sorg, of Lan caster this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens were visiting in Barnesville on Saturday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Peters of Buffalo, visited Sunday after noon with Mrs. Qffa Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hannahs, of Quaker City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hannahs, Sunday evening. Mrs. Pearl Hannahs visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harve Stevens, of Zanes ville. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Evans and children, Jeff and Melissa, of Parkersburg, W. Va., visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fogle over the weekend. Mrs. Evans and children remained for an ex tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams of New Mexico, arrived here on Sunday to enjoy a 30-day fur lough with friends and relatives. The baccalaureate services which were held Sunday even ing in the school auditorium were well attended. A very im pressive service was conducted by Rev. Lowell Kiger. Music /rsjm?£ A' A TITS JOTMIML. CALDR/RRX, OMO V ft, v':1 'I i 4 The Cumberland Junior class is sponsoring a radio show and mixed dance at the school auditorium Friday, evening, May 20. It will feature The Di^ie Harmonaires from radio station WTNS, Coshocton. Following the show which begins at 8:30 p. m., a mixed dance will be held and the public is in vited f«.»th The proceed* will go for the Junior vMass. J/ was furnished by the school or chestra and mixed chorus. Members of the graduating class of Summerfield high school were honored at the Methodist church services, Sunday. The commencement exercises for the graduating class will be held Thursday evening, May 19th in the school auditorium. Edwin B. Steckels, of the Ogle Bay Park in Wheeling, W. Va., will be the main speaker. Sarahsville II. 1 SAiwUi^ViLLL liOLTK -The graduating class of the Sarahs ville high school returned Wed nesday from a three-day sight seeing tour to Washington, D. C. and all report a wonderful time. Visitors here from Columbus visiting relatives were Floyd Truax and daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Robbins and son, Wayne. Mrs. Charles Stevens was a guest of relatives in Oaldwell Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Laughlin were visiting in Cam bridge, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graham and son left for their home in Lincoln Nebraska after spending a furlough with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guiler and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Graham, of route 1. Graveside services were held here Friday afternoon for Miss Madalyn Loper, of Zanesville. She was a former resident of thir place for many years befor moving to Zanesville. She w£ the daughter of the late Joseph and Cynthia Loper. We experienced a whole day and nights rain which was badly needed. The water was out oi bank in some places. Rev. Paul Rice, of Za'nesviUn called on friends here the pa week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stott* berry and family returned homi after visiting relatives in Zanes ville Cumberland CUMBERLAND "C!oan Up Day" will be observed in the town on the 19 20th of May. Please have garbage in boxes or sacks at the drive way. Mr. and Mrs. James Gafford. of Carl street, announce tlfe ax rival of a son on Wednesday at Bethesda hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Popp, of Yorkville, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Popp of Dillonvale, Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Brown, of New ark, spent Sunday with Mrs Ann Mellinger and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Carr, Clara Perkins and Eula Carr motored to Granville on Sunday evening and were dinner guests with Mrs. Bertha Rhodes. Then at tended the centennial services at the Presbyterian church where Rev. R. D. Wingert, of McArthur, delivered the ser mon. Rev. and Mrs. Wingert were former residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis at tended the O.E.S. grand inspec tion at Granville on Saturday evening. Our grand warder, Elizabeth Foster, is a member of this chapter. Capt. Walton Y. Waller, of Dayton, visited over the week end with his sister, Mrs. David Davis and husband at Youngs town, then called Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E Waller. ATHLETES FOOT vrell, Ohio. A QUAKER STATE PRODUCT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR If not pleased, your ilk- hark. This STRONG fungicide SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to expose buried germs. Kills it on contact. Gt't grraseless, instant drying T-4-IJ at any drug store. Today at RALSTON'S HEX ALL STORE, Cald- v. ji-w i bnonsbitrg KENNOXSI'dJIfC M)V. Carl Doi! ison enit'i Umeu Uu Wayne Homemakers group Wednesday at her home. Eight members were present and quilting was the project. Mrs. Blaine -Day will be the hostess to the Good Cheer Circle on Monday evening, June 6th. Group No. 3 will present the program. The next meeting of Grange will be MAy 26 at -8:00 o'clock with a surprise Memorial pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Baker and children, Carolyn, Lee, Mrs. E. C. Baker and daughter, Mary Lou and granddaughter, Sheila Hesson, of Canton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Mnssie and Henry Hague. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Parks and children, Meryl and Bobbie of Caldwell, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson were visiting Miss Hazel V. Moore, of near Sarahsville, Sun day. -s, 4^..- .4-. I-VS •W LIBPY'S is' 5 r. 7 r-T ,-p- PS* Off! TISSUE Rolls smtsf E"mtxlS^s% NEW IPANATOOTH PASIt LIMITED TIME ONLY Balsa Pkg. /./C ft ». u i ,t i "2 y TENI.FU P0HT BLINKEY POET BLINKEY Mr. Ellis Mon is, of Oakland, Calif., call ed at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Isaac Antill, Sunday, then they motored to the home of his mother, Mrs. R. W. Morris, of Dexter City where a gathering of the Antill-M/irris kin folk were there to welcome Ellis and his wife, Connie who had come so far to see them. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon hour and the after noon was spent socially recalling memories, both sad and pleasant 9fter which all adjourned to their homes, "till we meet again." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis visited their aunt and uncle, Mr, E. Theobald, of Marietta route on Saturday and Sunday were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wehrle Leget, of Vincent route. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murrey and daughter, Lynn, of Charleston, W. Va., visited Sunday at the E. E. Blake and Glen Warren homes. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patten, of Caldwell, were Sunday after- -J 'iil S W V lb i? i W I fiennett's "Makes 3 Full Quarts 9 s i RED RIPE w00i M,TUAllV FLIES! RUW in -'Fcr"'J'l,y worked potk«»9e of '^4! 18 oz. E'y TEXAS RED BUTTON o 'fi -M- i k. £,v. A in 31 i|#7: u. .-s BACON (piece) PLATE BOIL 1 Joan of Are If 6^1 IJ s 1 2 i-s, FLORIDA CALIFORNIA & Bi .:*f,rr-«fe33s S&89S noori tiuests of the Blakes here Miss Lucy Howiler visiteci Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith, of Marietta. Mr. Smith is recovering from a serious ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. .Dan Farley and daughters, Eileen and Donna, Mrs. Snodgrass and Lucy Howil er attended baccalaureate ser vices at Dexter City, Sunday evening. AUTO ACCIDENT No one was injured in a three vehicle accident that occurred about 5:45 p. m. Friday on U. S. Route 21, three miles south of Ava. The patrol said the ac cident occurred when a car driv en by James Feldner, 21, of Ava route, skidded on the wet pave ment while trying to stop and crashed into the rear of a tractor trailer truck driven by George Frazier, of Parkersburg. W. Va. Classifieds Par Dividend!* ,y,v. £, For Those Timely Thirst Quenching Juices cm 46 K. Mb 25c 7 i- Vjt 2 SUPER "In cans with no deposit Golden Mfiid i i v HHS 3 r- Tr If S" jl? & 303 C4,, farm fresh iystesi 19c 5 Pascal 6ELE8Y tic lb.-39 4 Ait Lb. Bag vmi ii6i»»i MEAT DEPARTMENT Page *•,' f. :s£_ 46 oz 4 r' §1-7 tekllikS 6-53' Five-~H Ava AVA Junior Bond, U. S. Navy, spent tne weekend with family and friends. David Hay, Hiramsburg, spent Monday night with Sammy Buckey. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buckley and daughter were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Buckley, Barbara and Bobbie, of Coal Ridge and Earl Bond of Hoskinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Perkins have returned to their home after spending several weeks in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. George Mdore of Gayesport, visited recently with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phelps and family of Canton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Rayner. Gwen Watson was returned home Saturday after being a patient in Guernsey Memorial hospital. It takes a long time to feather a nest on a wild goose chase. i'vV' W i 7 & Crite's Best No. 303 cans 25' 2-47 2 Lbs. 30 Cans Nf '4,1 w 29t 2 o DESTROYS MOUTH ODOR INSTANTLY SMfEiTf$£AKC TOiLET SOAP i t«I» Hi! HJIS tOM if BEG. 4 for 26c BATH 4 39c for BLU'WHtTE FLAKES MUEnut WASH et fat samefimet 4 for 30c v 4«hCake If with 3 of R»g. Price Iny 39c •S 3 l!i —$1.00 BOLOGNA (piece) 2 ib.-49c