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Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle
was held in place by a crown of
irridescent sequins and tiny seed
pearls. The bride's jewelry con
sisted of a single strand of pearls
and tiny pearl earrings.
The bride's bouquet was a cas
cade arrangement of white Fuja
mums and white pom poms en
twined with white satin leaves
Miss Mary Lois Ontko, of Pleas
ant City, a cousin of the bride was
maid of honor. She wore an aqua
satin ballerina gown with a cowl
neckline and carried a cascade of
pink carnations and white mums.
Misses Michaline Falkosky, of
Canton, and Evelyn Smee, of
Cleveland, were bridesmaids.
They wore identical gowns of
frosted pink and shrimp shades
with cowl necklines and carried
cascadcs of bronze and yellow
mums. All the attendants wore
single strand pearl necklaces and
matching earrings, gifts of the
bride.
Miss Gerianne Woytko, of
Pleasant City, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl and she wore
dress of pink nylon with a bouf
fant skirt and a scalloped hem
line. A matching headdress of
mums completed her ensemble
She carried a basket of yellow
mums.
Jei'ry Kozik, of Cleveland,
served as Mr. Buckey's best man
and the guests were seated b.v
David Smee, brother of the bride
and George Kopsual, of Mans
field. Gary Woytko. of Pleasant
City, nephew oj th• bride, was
ringbearer.
The bride's mother received her
guests in a fur stole over a Kelly
green wool sheath dress trimmed
in satin. Black accessories com
plimented her ensemble. Mrs.
Buckey wore a beige frock with
black accessories. Both mothers
wore orchid corsages pinned to
their shoulderlines.
A reception for approximately
300 guests was held, beginning at
6:00 p.m., in the Golden Plaza at
Belle Valley. John Falkosky, of
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Miss Janis Smee Plights
Troth With James Buckey
St. Michael's Catholic church in Pleasant City created a beauti
ful setting Saturday morning, November 2, for the wedding of Miss
Janis Mae Smee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smee of Belle
Valley and James R, Buckey, son of Mrs. Kathleen Buekey of Ava.
Fr. Simeon Fetzko, pastor of the church, officiated at the double
ring ceremony at nine o'clock.
Nuptial High Mass was sung by
the church choir.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a floor
length gown of Chantilly lace and
net over satin. The gown was de
signed with a very bouffant skirt
with layers of net topped with
alternate tiers of net and hand
clipped Chantilly lace. The fitted
bodice came to a point in the
front and featured long tight-fit
ting sleeves that came to points
over the hands. A row of tiny
self-covered buttons extended
down the back of the gown. The
high mandarin neckline was fin
ished with tiny hand-clipped scal
loped lace.
served as master of ceremonies
at the festivities.
Assisting at the reception were:
Anne Woytko, Mary Ontko, Anne
Skeshlok, Marie Evancho, Marjo
rie Smee. Rose Smee, Helen Kun
drat and Verna Falkosky.
The reception hall was beauti
fully decorated in a white, pink
and green color scheme. Arrange
ments of assorted colored mums
were also used in decorating. A
large five-tiered decorated wed
ding cake, topped with miniature
bride and bridegroom, centered
the bride's table.
The reception was followed by
a wedding dance and the tradi
tional bridal dance at 11:00 p.m.
The music was presented by the
Polka Gems, of Pleasant City.
The bride is a 1953 graduate of
Belle Valley high school and was
employed as a registered practi
cal nurse at the Cambridge Com
munity hospital in Cambridge.
Mr. Buckey is a 1950 graduate
of Belle Valley high school and
is employed by the General Mo
tors Corp. in Mansfield.
Before leaving on a wedding
trip through the southland, the
bride changed to a beige sheath
dress with leopard accessories.
Upon their return, the couple
will reside at 1.78 Sturges Ave
nue in Mansfield. Their apart
ment is in readiness.
Out of town guests at the wed
ding were from Cleveland, Can
ton, Mansfield, Wadsworth, Par
ma, Lakewood and surrounding
communities.
Woman's Literary
Club Holds Meeting
The October meeting of the
Woman's Literary club was
held last Tuesday evening in
the home of Mrs. Opal Brum
bach on North street.
Roll call was responded to by
sixteeen members with "Vig
nette From One of the Arts".
The business meeting was in
charge of the president, Miss
Louise Clark.
The program lor the evening
included the following reviews:
"The Fabulous Dorseys" by Mrs.
Margaret Archer Pinza and
"South Pacific" by Mrs. Dorothy
Dyer "Eugene O'Neill, Play
wright" by Mrs. Rama Steen and
"Portrait of An Artist: George
Bellows" by Mrs. Frances Wood.
Members present were: Mar
garet Archer, Lillian Beyer, Inez
Clark, Marion Robey, Adaline
Jordan, Dorothy Dyer, Inna
Smith, Frances Wood, Louise
Clark, Rama Steen, Esther Kegig,
Mary Secrest, Grace Henderson,
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Kathleen King Weds
Robert D. McElfresh
In Long Beach, Calif.
I"!''' an -amoraled with
candelabra and vases of white
chrysanthemums and gladioli,
Miss Mary Kathleen King,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
G. King, of Columbus, formerly
of Summerfield, and M.M. 2
Robert D. McElfresh, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward McElfresh, of
Summerfield, were united in
marriage Friday evening, Oct.
18 in the Garden Wedding
Chapel in Long Beach, Calif.
The ceremony was performed at
7:00 p. m. by Rev. Loran L.
Hancock.
The bride was attired in a
street length dress of coral lace
and chiffon with black acces
sories. She carried a white orchid
surrounded by stephanatis on a
white Bible.
Mrs. Arlene Becker, of Red
ding, Calif., was matron of
honor. She wore a turquoise blue
lace dress with black accessories.
A corsage of shattered white
carnations was pinned to her
shoulderline.
Richard Oldbury, a Navy
friend of the bridegroom, was
best man.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are graduates of Summerfield
high school with the class of
19f)2. The new Mrs. McElfresli
was employed for a number of
years with the Motorist Mutual
Insurance Co. in Columbus. The
bridegroom, at present, is serv
ing with the U. S. Navy aboard
the U.S.S. Kermit Roosevelt and
is stationed at Lonig Beach, Calif.
They are now residing at 343
Maine Avenue in Long Beach.
Alpha Rho Chapter
Enjoys Dinner Meeting
Alpha Kho Chapter, Delta
Kappa Gamma enjoyed a dinner
meeting Monday evening, Nov.
4 in the Home Economics Dept.
of Caldwell high school.
A dinner of lovely appoint
ments was served at 6:30 o'clock
by the local F.H.A. club under
the direction of Rama Steen at
tables beautifully decorated in
the fall theme. Helen Ogle, of
Dexter City, was chairman of
the committee in charge for the
evening.
Madam Shao Fanig Sheng, of
Williamstown, W. Va., a native
of China, was the guest speaker
for the evening. Madam Sheng,
a noted artist, presented an il
lustrated lecture and appeared
in her native costume. Her hus
band teaches engineering at
Marietta college and Madam
Sheng gives private art lessons.
Those present were: Mary
Crevey, of Byesville: Inez Clark,
Rama Steen and Esther Kegg,
of Caldwell, Thelma Burson,
Margaret Reed and Margaret
Clark of Cambridge Vera Bates
and Lucy Waller of Cumber
land Helen Raney and Helen
Ogle of Dexter City.
Beryl Fishel, Ruth Kackley,
Georgian Lady and Bertha Mae
Murphy of Pleasant City Helen
Douglass, Mabel Flood and
Gertrude Hartley of Quaker
City Josephine Craig of Sales
ville Gladys Forshey of Sarahs
ville Eva Davis and Blanche
Riehey of Senecaville Dama
Reed, Grace Taylor and Ruth
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Lambda Phi Class
Enjoys Halloween
Party In Church
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MR. AND MRS. ANDHKW I K A
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mika celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary Sunday, Oct. 20, at their home in Coal Ridge. The
custom of "open house" was observed from two to four o'clock
in the afternoon.
Susan Placko and Andrew Mika were united in marriage on
Oct. 17,1907 at Mingo Junction. Mr. Mika is a retired farmer and
coal miner. The couple has resided in Noble county since 1902,
both having come to this country from Czechoslovakia.
They are the parents of five sons and three daughters,
namely: John Mika of Cleveland Joe Mika of Elyria Andrew
Mika of Cumberland route 2 Martin Mika of Ava route 1 Milan
Mika, of Ava, route 1 Mrs. Mary Gallik of Lore City Mrs. Sue
Cepelnik of Cleveland, and Mildred Mika of the home. They also
have 13 grandchildren.
The Lambda Phi class of the
First Church of Christ enjoyed
a Halloween party last Tuesday
evening im the church basement.
Games were enjoyed .during
the evening hours and delicious
refreshments were served. The
Halloween motif was used.
Those present were: Mr. £.nd
Mrs. Ira J. Brandon, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair-1 Hay^s. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Woodford ani son, Jack,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson,
Gerald Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Miller and Charles Meek.
Catholic Womens Club
Ot Belle Valley Meets
The Catholic Women's club of
Belle Valley held their regular
monthly meeting Sunday even
ing in the church dining hall
with 19 members present.
The group decided to hold a
social on Sunday, Nov. 17 begin
ning at 6:30 p. m. Those in
changejOf the social are: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Bailey, chairmen, Mr.
and Mrs. Laura Kokel, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Gaydos, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lorey, Mary Mesar
ehik, Marie Reidy, Raymond
Marelli, Leona Bania, Catherine
Bronish, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Spizak and Josephine Yakupcak.
The group announced that the
public was invited to attend this
social.
Following the business ses
sion conducted by the president,
Marie Reidy, delicious refresh
ments were served by the host
esses, Betty Thomas and Mar
garet Spizak. The meeting closed
with prayer by Rev. Fr. S. J.
Pekalla.
The next meeting will be held
Dec. 1 at 6:30 o'clock. The re
freshment committee consists of
Bonnie Bailey and Leona Bania.
Members present were: Marie
Reidy, Mary Barlock, Philomena
Caldwell, Helen Macenko, Leona
Bania, Anna Wukelich. Mary
Mesarchik, Anna Kachalko,
Helen Mizik, Josephine Hrinko,
Margaret Spizak, Betty Thomas,
Arlene Mizik, Katherine Bron
ish, Emma Lesko, Mary Schott,
Susie Minyo, Helen Gaydos and
Bonnie Bailey.
Miley Home Scene
Ot Halloween Parly
Misses Barbara Miley and Jane
Shafer entertained Saturday eve
ning, Nov. 2 with a Halloween
party in the former's home in Mt.
Kphraim.
An evening of games and rec
urds was enjoyed and delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostesses. A Halloween scheme
was carried out in the home dec
orations.
Those present were: Rex Casey,
Charlotte Clark, Larry Cowgill,
Ronnie McConnell, James Will
iams, Bill Franklin, Linda Moore,
Sandra Rich, Gerald Poulton, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Archer and the
hostesses.
Pearl Stack Weds
Donald I. Dotson
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Mrs. Pearl Stack, daughter of
the late Frank Gessel, of Lowell
route 3, exchanged marriage
vows with Donald Imon Dotson,
son of Forest Dotson and Mrs.
Gladys Hemming, of Zanesville,
on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7:00 p. m.
in the parsonage of Rev. Walter
H. Brown, near South Olive. The
couple was unattended.
The bride chose a street
length dress of navy blue and
pink with a collar studded with
sequins. Her only jewelry was
a white necklace and matching
earrings, a gift of the bride
groom.
The bride attended the Noble
county schools and has been em
ployed as a cook at Quimby's
restaurant in Beverly. Mr. Dot
son was formerly employed as
an orderly at the Coshocton
hospital.
The couple is -now residing
near Crooked Tree.
Friendly Sewing Circle
Enjoys Halloween Party
The Friendly Sewing Circle
recently enjoyed a Halloween
party in the home of Norma Jean
Pilcher in Olive with Mary
Belle DeVolld, serving as com
panion hostess.
Games and contests were en
joyed and delicious refreshments
were served. A Halloween theme
was carried out in the decora
tions.
A short business meeting was
held at which time only routine
business was transacted.
Members present were: Kate
Pitts, Mary Davis, Estelene Dan
ford, Tessie Danford, Caroletta
Morrison, Marilyn Bond, Mae
Robinson and the hostesses
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Nancy Clark.
Caldwell
B.W.=Club
Holds Meeting Nov. 4
The re^uiar meeting of the
Caldwell Business and Profes
sional Women's club was held
Monday evening, Nov. 4 in the
Belle Valley school cafeteria.
A delicious dinner was serv
at 6:30 o'clock to 34 members
and two guests by members of
the Belle Valley Mother's club
A clever election day then a
was carried out in the tabk
decorations.
The legislative committee wa
in charge cf arrangements
Headley-Thompson
Vows Exchanged
for
the evening. Members of this
committee are: Ruth Add
a
chairman, Sarah Nichols, Ber
tella Rice, Bernice Marquis.
Frances Wood and Nancy Mooia
Rev. E. Parker West, pasta
of the First Methodist chur
in Caldwell, was the gue
speaker for the evening.
Two new members, Carol TJiil
and Joyce Wharton, were we!
coined into the club. Guests
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the evening were Rev. West aiui
Miss Eileen Farley.
A brief business session wus
conducted by the president,
Grace Robinson.
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iiulh. E. Headley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hague, of
Graysville route 1, and John M.
Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Thompson, of Lower
Salem route 1, were united in
marriage Wednesday, Oct.. 16 in
the home of Rev. Ira J. Brandon
in Caldwell.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the pastor, Rev.
Brandon, at 11:00 o'clock a. m.
The couple was unattended.
Miss Shiela Schafer
Honored On Birthday
Mrs. Clarence Schafer enter
tained at her home Sunday after
noon with a surprise birthday
party in honor of her daughter,
Shiela.
Dancing and games were
enjoyed during the afternoon
hours and the honored one was
the recipient of a number of
lovely gifts.
Refreshments were served to
the following guests: Joyce Wil
ley, Carolyn Giallombardo,
Nancy Feldner, Lynn Robinson,
Barbara Lorenz, Nancy Wheal
don, Kitti Jo Parks, Dawn Carol
Johnson, Grace Keith, Jean
Allen, Patty Noon, Robert De
Volld, Charles Johnson, Bill
Hayes, Tommy Lewis, Dick
Semple, James Watson, David
Schafer, Kenneth Schafer, Diane
Schafer, Duane Schafer, Clar
ence Schafer, the honored one,
and the host and hostess.
Those who sent gifts but were
unable to attend included Kay
Davis, Marvin Jackson, Chad
Moore, and David Thomas.
Learners Class Enjoys
Annual Halloween Party
Mrs. Donald D. Nichols and
daughter, Donna Mae enter
tained members of the Learners
Sunday school class of the First
Presbyterian church last Tues
day evening in the church din
ing room.
Games were enjoyed and Hal
loween costumes were worn
with the prizes going to Dee
Brown and Frances Hutchins.
A long table decorated in
Halloween colors centered the
room at which 17 members en
joyed refreshments.
Those present were: Debra and
Dee Brown, Brenda and Carla
Jane Dowling, Barbara and
Frances Hutchins, Betty Moore,
Linda Perez, Nancy Riley, Joan
Pangle, Mikey Ball, David Rad
cliff, Norma Fish, Donna Hed
dleson, the teacher, Freda Robin
son and the hostesses.
Local Group Attends
Auxiliary Open House
Irene Mclilvain, filth district
president of the ladies auxiliary
of the V. F. W. instituted a new
colored auxiliary to the William
Payton Post No. 7536 V. F. W. in
Zanesville, Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
The custom of open house was ob
served.
Twenty-two charter members
took the obligation in a very im
pressive ceremony put on by the
fifth district officers. District of
ficers participating from Caldwell
were: Ethel Moore, conductress
and Dorothy Sh^w, color bearer.
Others from Caldwell attending
were William Moore, David Shaw
and Terrance Smith.
Auxiliaries represented at this
meeting were: New Lexington,
Yorkville, Martins Ferry, Zanes
ville and Caldwell.
The district president announc
ed that the annuaf Mid-Winter
conference will be held in Akron
on Nov. 21, 22 and 23.
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Donnis Hannums'
Feted At Shower
An evening of social diversions
was enjoyed and refreshments
were served to approximately 40
guests.
The couple received a number
of nice gifts including gifts from
many who were unable to attend.
Couple Celebrate
28th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roe, of
Quaker City route 1, recently
celebrated their 28th wedding
anniversary. They were feted
with a dinner in the home of
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley
Carpenter with Mrs. Darrell Roe
and Miss Janice Roe assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Roe were united
in marriage on Oct. 19, 1929 at
Caldwell. They are the parents
of seven children, Darrell, of
Summerfield route Mrs. Paul
Winland of Salesville route Mrs.
Carpenter of Quaker City route
Miss Janice Roe of Cambridge,
and Carol, Jene and Shirley, of
the home.
Thursday, November 7, 1957
The Three Mika Children
Pictured .:bove art- the Three children of Mr. and Mrs. Milaa
Mika of Ava, route 1 community. They are Andrew Joseph,
Mary Agnes and Anthony Milan.
The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Macenko, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mika, Sr., all of Ava, route 1.
Mrs. Mary Hannum, of Sarahs
ville route 1, entertained recently
with a miscellaneous shower
honoring her son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donnis
Hannum, newlyweds.
New And Different
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Regular meeting of the New
and Different club was held at
the home of Mrs. Louise Walters
recently. There were ten mem
bers, four guests and a number ©f
children present.
Piecing quilt blocks was the
project for the day. During the
business meeting, the group de
cided not to hold a November
meeting. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Ethel
lams, Dec. 4, when a Christmas
exchange will be enjoyed.
Contest prizes were won by
Goldie Foster, Margaret Boney
and Ruth Walters.
divorce"granted""
Richard E. Roe, of Coal Run,
has been granted a divorce from
Mrs. Kay June Farley Roe, of
Lowell route, on the grounds of
gross neglect of duty, according
to Common Pleas Judge Leonard
B. Ogle, Marietta.
SEEKS DIVORCE
A divorce action was filed in
the Noble county clerk of courts
last week with Mildred M. Feld
ner, of Ava route 1, as the plain
tiff and George E. Feldner,
defendant. Attorney L. C. Young
is representing the plaintiff in
this action.
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