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It ti tl w in or di ec ar th Tl on re ha wl an im is ne CO] pa ap sta mc pa, be! of Th res wh Page Six—B Horriettsvillo m, ce wi wi ov\ fol us inl no fol C«u Ohl* B« I I 9die Farm Bureau Council Home Of Mr. And Mrs Farm Bureau Council No. 11 •was entertained on Sunday even ing in the home of Supt. and Mrs. Luther Schramm. The meet ing was opened by the president, Erval Stevens. Roman Smith berger led the discussion. Dur ing the social hour, games were iplayed and prizes awarded. A delicious lunch was served to Mr. and Mr. H. M. Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFossen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and Frank, Miss Justine Smithberger, Roman Smithberger, Mrs. C. E. Johan ning and the hosts. Quilt Wins Mrs. C. E. Johanning received notice that her quilt which was displayed at the Otto Store's quilt show, won first place in the quilts pieced by women over 75 years of age. She will receive her award on Monday evening. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fry fogle, Jimmy and Jane Ann were Quests on Sunday at the Kirchner home in Middiebourne, W. Va. Church Notes Sunday school at 0:30 o'clock next Sunday morning at the Methodist church. World Day of Prayer will be held on Friday, March 8th at the Harriettsville Methodist church, starting at 1:30 in the afternoon and all denominations are in vited to attend. Mass at 9:00 o'clock next Sun day morning at St. Henry's Catholic church. Has Meeting Mrs. Stella Schoeppner enter tained on Saturday evening with a Stanley dealer's meeting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lent of New Con cord, Mrs. Fern Swingler and daughter of Byesville, Mrs. H. W. Guiler and Alice Guiler of Caldwell. A pot luck supper was served. Personal* Mr. and Mrs. Willy Bonar and children of Dexter City were Sunday afternoon and evening supper iguests of Mr. and Mrs. ^Charles Bonar. Mr. and Mrs. grval Stevens and Mrs. Alma Miller were in Caldwell on Tuesday. Mrs. Stev ens and Mrs. Alma Miller at tended a Farm Bureau Women's committee meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schafer of Marietta, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman and sons. Mrs. Freda Sutton of Kallis ville, Montana, is spending two •weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George VanFossen. Mr. VanFossen is ill. Other Sunday evening callers at the VanFossen home were Mr. and Mrs. May wood Love and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunning ham and Marilyn Sue and Hatty Hardesty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wi and Oaw SAME SIZE DIAMONDS IN RNMUM SITTINGS Viu c*d Toil be. for wh wa to •po: un BEFORE to qu As rec er£ pK urc th„ the col lev in Fashionable INTERLOCKING RINGS For as Little as Ktuft end Diamonds enlarged to ihow detail. Expert Watch ... Clock Repair Ring Sizing And Jewelry Repair ALL RKPAIR WORK DONE HERE! Trophy ... Gifts Are Forever Remembered Engraving Done On Premises. Lewis E. Henery E W E E Caldwell, Ohio Entertained At Luther Schramm Pvt. Marvin D. VanFossen, of Fort Lee, Va., spent a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie VanFossen and sis ters, Faye and Velma. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Erval Stevens at tended a county Farm Bureau council members party at Cald well on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feld ner of Cleveland and Norma jean Feldner of Caldwell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFossen. Mr. J. R. VanFossen accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Feldner home for a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Friehauf, Mrs. Phena Love, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett and daughters and Letha, Linda and Ruth Rohrer (were Sunday visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walker and sons. Mrs. Mabel Baker and Mrs Anna Baker spent Wednesday with Mrs. Violet Tennant of Elba. On Friday they were guests of Mrs. Barbara Williams and son, Hank of Belpre. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Thompson and Jeffrey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mallett of Caldwell route. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nobles and sons of Williamstown, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens. Joe Nowell, teacher at War ren township school, spent the holiday weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelby. Daniel Schramm, student at O.S.U., Columbus, spent the holiday weekend with his par ents, Supt. and Mrs. Luther Schramm. Kenneth Ayers spent the holi day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ayers and Ada. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schoeppner spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charley VanFossen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cunningham and Marilyn Sue were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Springer and Mrs. Jane Wilson of Cald well. A dance will be held at St. Henry's palace hall on Sunday evening, March 3rd. Music by the Midnight Ramblers and group three will have the re freshments. Among the Marietta visitors last week were Mrs. Stella Schoeppner, Mrs. Emilene Schramm, Mrs. Bertha Johan ning, Ann, Aundree and Harry Luther, Mrs. Barbara Wooster, Mrs. Pearl Ullman, Mrs. Martha Fryfogle, Jimmy and Jane Ann, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs. Mary Ellen Cunningham and Marilyn Sue, Mrs. Nina Huffman, Johnny and Stevie and Roger Hender shot. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ullman were Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mrs. Elsie Kirchner in Caldwell. Here & Yon HERE AND YON Sunday visitors of Emma Kirkbride were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mc Candless, Osa Secrest and Mr and Mrs. Tommy Stevens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Depew spent Saturday nite with their daugh ter, Agnes of Cambridge. Mrs. Emma Moore is improv img from recent surgery and is at her home on Caldwell route 1 Mrs. Robert Smith was hon ored with a birthday dinner on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox and sons. Her good husband Robert, got the best of the deal as he ate the most. Visitors of Raymond Poling and family the past w^ek were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wjckham and daughter, Connie Sue, Mrs. Ruth Denton and son, Eddie and Har den Everly. Having TV troubles? If so Frances Depue of Caldwell route 1 is the man to call. Sunday school at M.E. churc1 at 9:30 in Sarahsville. Everyon welcome. See The Journal for Quality Printing. WHEN SPOKEN... Thoughts Are Difficult! FLOWERS CONVEY YOUR DEEPEST EMOTIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Wire Service Call 198-M FRESH CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS Teters' Floral Shop North Street On USR 21 An indication that business efforts in Cald well are being exerted in an all-out sales pro motion can be seen from the above picture. Last week Patten's Appliance Center, one of Cald well's major appliance dealers, received a large shipment of GE appliances, including ranges, refrigerators, dish washers, air conditioners, and disposals. Pictured above standing on the Jennings Kennonsburg KENNONSBURG -1 Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillen and son, Timmy of Newcomerstown, spent the past Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parks, of Caldwell, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Long, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reagan, of Akron, and Damon Massie, of Canton, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Massie, Sunday. Miss Marie Ankrom, of Co lumbus, and Gary Lashley were visiting Miss Joyce and Gerry Wyscarvgr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohut and daughter, Kathy, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lashley, Sun day evening. Mrs. Jesse Creb and Mr. and Mrs. John Markowicz and two children of Benwood, W. Va., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Magis, Sunday. Mrs. Jimmie Carpenter and children, of Quaker City, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Long, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lashley and children were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson at Mt. Olivet, Sunday. Mrs. Grace Wyscarver and Mrs. Emma Massie attended the home demonstration leaders training meeting in Caldwell, on Tuesday. Mrs. Emaline Hart, a former resident, now of 412 Washington Ave., Huntington, W. Va., will celebrate her 92nd birthday, Feb. 28. Mrs. Betty Kohut entertained with a Stanley party, Monday afternoon. South Olive SOUTH OLIVE Mr. and Mrs. George Cheatham and chil dren, of Vinton. Darrell Lovejoy of Detroit, Mich., George San ford of Pleasant City route, Mrs Vira Holdren, Mrs. Thelma Hold ren, Ronnie and Carol Holdren of Zanesville, Mrs. Marie Wig field, Mrs. Olive Cowan of Can ton, Mrs. Cora Mellon of Milan Mrs. Leona Wheeler, Mrs Eleanor Bossick of Pleasant City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cheatham. Mr. Homer Cheatham has re turned to Veteran's hospital at Clarksburg, W. Va., for more surgery. Mrs. Martha Cheatham has re ceived word of the illness of her brother, Arthur Kirkbride, who is a patient at a Parkersburg, W Va. hospital. Cumberland REDUCED TO THE JOURNAL, CALDWELL, OHIO Large Shipments Common Practice #Ci vK V W U A Fellowship covered dish supper will be held at the Meth odist church at 7:00 p. m. on Friday evening, Marcft 1st as a reception for their minister, Merton Conrad and wife. Rev. Alexander of Cambridge, will be present and a program present ed. Rolls, butter, cream and coffee will be furnished. The public is invited. Club To Meet The Home Demonstration club will meet on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 10:30 for a covered dish din ner at the home of Mrs. Walter Craft. Subject for the morning Walnut Ridge WALNUT RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Horton spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Hobert Feldner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith berger were callers at Caldwell Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leach and family spent the weekend at O. O. Horton's and Ace Leach's. Mrs. Rosa Smithberger spent one day recently with Raymond Smithberger'? Warren Horton and son, Rich ard, of Alliance, spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Horton. Mr. and Mis. Calvin Smith and daughter were visitors at O. O. Horton's, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Horton and son spent Saturday night at William Horton's. Harold Horton and family were recent visitors at Mose Horton's. Some of the folks from this vicinity attended the basketball tournament at Caldwell, Satur day night. NEW EQUIPMENT The Washington county com missioners authorized the Aure lius township trustees at Macks burg to purchase a new tractor shovel-mower v TWO TABLES OF WORK HI-TOP DRESS SHOES VALUES UP TO $12.95 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! W E S Where Men Like To Shop! Transfer Co. truck is Wheeler Roe, who was in charge of unloading the appliances. Patten is shown standing in front of his place of business supervising the job. Receiving large shipments of merchandise is becoming a common practice with the ap pliance dealers in Caldwell. Thru this type of purchase it enables local dealers to meet com petition from larger neighboring communities. Junior Class Will Sponsor Dance At High School Auditorium, Saturday Night The Junior class will sponsor a round and square dance at Cumberland high school on Sat urday evening, March 2nd from 9:00 until 12:00 p. m. Music by The Rythm Ramblers with Jun ior Dawson as caller. The public is invited. Reception combination last week. The equipment is not to extvi-d thr amount of ()(). $198 is "Women s Health." Miss Peggy Butler, associate county agent, will teach "Living Your Reli gion" in the afternoon. Personals Mrs. Ann Mellinger and daughters visited with friends at Canton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. CraKvford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis called Sunday afternoon at the How ard Garner home on the Adams ville road. Additional callers were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laughlin, of Derwent. Mrs. Faye Rodgers and daughters, of Columbus, visited Sunday with their cousin, Mrs. Lillian Yerian and family. Mrs. David Davis and daugh ter, of Youngstown, visited over the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Waller. Seneccville Willing Workers Sunday School Class Enjoy Their Meeting, Monday Evening The Willing Workers class of the Presbyterian church met in the church Monday evening, Feb. IS. Mrs. Hattie Wallace and Mrs. Jeanette Moorhead .were (('-hostesses. Mrs. Jura Harris, president, had charge of pro gram and contests. Mrs. Lorna Joan Finley was prize winner :.nd Mrs. Wanda Hill feetived the wonder box. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blake, Rebecca and Robert Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Reese lams and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burrier of Cald well route, were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parrish. Personals Mr. and Mrs. David Rich and children of Cambridge route 4, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Dettra recently. Word has been received here that Ross Millhone of Mantua, is convalescing at his home in Mantua after recently under going surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence House have been called here from Lima by the illness of his fath er, Taylor House who recently suffered a heart attack and is a patient at Guernsey Memorial hospital. S/Sgt. Kenneth Channell and family, of Cincinnati, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Channell. Mrs. Betty House and Mrs. Zella Channell recently visited their brother, Billy Booth and family in Columbus. Mrs. Ada Williams spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Wilmer Barr and family of Sarahsville route. Mrs. Virginia Hall, of Cam bridge, visited friends here on Friday. Danny Pryor, of Columbus, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Secrest, of Woodsfield, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hartup. Raymond Singleton has re turned to Canton where he is employed after spending the weekend at his home here. Tom Miles has returned to Columbus after visiting his mother, Mrs. Adrianne Miles. Mrs. Homer Toops is visiting relatives in London. Mrs. Fern Channell was host ess to the 500 Cluib at her home recently. Cards were enjoyed at two tables. Mrs. Betty Christian received high score. Mrs. Esther Clertdenning received second. Mrs. Nellie House has return ed from a visit with her brother, L. V. Hildreth and family in Toledo. She also visited her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Channell in Jackson, Mich., and so Law rence House and wife in Lima. George Brokaw and Mrs. Doris Brumley visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brokaw in Columbus. Mrs. Addie Moorhead spent several days the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Frieze and family in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hiriten, of East Palestine, were weekend guests of hij parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hinten. Mrs. Hattie Wallace recently visited her daughter, Mrs. Riley McLaughlin and family in Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Denver and family, of Zanesville, recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rose spent Sunday -With his brother, Harold Rose and family in Mor ristown. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Cor win and sons spent Sunday with friends in Columbus. Fredericksdale FR E ERICKSI.) A E Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Khune, of Akron, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daivis and children, of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cater and daughter. Clyta of Pleasant Hill, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. Edna Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham and family of Navarre and Mrs. Norma Gay of Cambridge, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Henry and daughter, Countess. Miss Wanda Davis has secured employment in the Ohio National ban'k at Gplumbus. 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Natie Wickham, Donnie Bet tinger, Ronnie Lahue and Bertha Lahue visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clark and family. MT. TABOR MT. TABOR Mr. Wiley Thompson called on Mr. Otis Mar tin and son, Kenneth, Friday af ternoon. Mr. Wiley Thompson and Ken neth Martin were business call ers in Caldwell, Friday afternoon. Mr. Wiley Thompson was a business caller in Woodsfield Fri day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Martin and family were business callers in Columbus, Saturday. Several of this community at tended the basketball games on Thursday and Saturday evenings of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Thompson and daughter, Shila, visited Mrs. Estella Miracle and son, Jesse and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Miracle Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert VanFos sen and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leasure and son, Cleon, Sunday. Cleon Leasure visited Kenneth and Roger Martin Sunday after noon. Miss Elsie Wright visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mallett and fam ily, Sunday. 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