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Look Who's Here!
Mr. and Mrs. John George Nol!
of Waterford, are announcing the
birth of a daughter, Tuesday.
Sept. 30, in the Marietta Me
morial hospital. The infant
weighed seven pounds and 15
ounces at birth. Grandparents arc
Mrs. Mildred Noll, Caldwell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Covey, of
Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ullman,
of Macksburg, are the parents of
a daughter born Friday, Sept. 2(3
in the Marietta Memorial hospi
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCabe, of
Columbus, announce the birth of
a daughter named Patricia Ann
at Mt. Carmel hospital, Colum
bus, on September 26. The new
arrival weighed seven pounds
and ten ounces. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sorg, of
Caldwell route 1, and Mrs.
Henry J. McCabe, of Pawtucke,
Rhode Island.
Mr. and Mrs. dharles Meek,
near Caldwell, are the parents
of a daughter, born Thursday,
Sept. 18 at Good Samaritan hos
pital, Zanesville. The new ar
rival has been named Melody
Lynn. The father is affiliated
with the Caldwell plant of
Cleveland Graphite Bronze.
Mr. and Mis. Richard E. Wol
ford, of Bolivar, are announcing
the birth of a son, September 17
at Aultman hospital, Canton. The
new arrival weighed 7 pounds
at Nichols...
Galvanized Garbage Can $ 2.75
snd 1 ounce and has been named
Kenneth Robert. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Harry He-son,
of Macksburg and Mr. and Mrs.
Rolland Wolford of Mt. Eaton.
Great-grandparents are Alex
Bettinger, of Middleburg, Mrs.
James Hesson, of Macksburg and
Mrs. Carrie Turner, Macksburg.
East Union Church School
Class Enjoys Wiener Roast
The church school class of the
East Union church' enjoyed a
wiener roast Tuesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Rutherford in honor of John
Rutherford, who is leaving for
school.
Those present included Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Snyder and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Archer, Mrs. Mary Green, Mrs.
Rosa Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Stottsberry and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Rupert Sorg and son, Mrs.
Wayne Stottsberry and sons,
Margie Clark, Judy and Barbara
Rossiter, David Sullivan, Chris
tine Semple, Donna, Ruth, Carol
Marlene King, Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus Gant and sons, Richard
and Larry Rutherford, the hon
ored one and the host and
hostess.
TO REST HOME
Tom Rossiter was removed
from the Shelby General hospi
tal last Sunday to the Century
rest home near Sarahsville.
Continuing for 9 Big Days
DON'T MISS THESE FALL
AND WINTER BARGAINS
Automatic Toaster $14.95
Solid Closet Seat $ 5.50
Plastic Clothes Basket $ 2.98
Deluxe Mail Box $ 2.50
Football and Kicking Tee $ 4.98
Stillson Pipe Wrench—10-in. $ 2.00
Folding Step Stool $13.95
50-ft. Red Extension Cord $ 3.95
Ash Can $ 2.75
House Broom $ 1.80
24-inch Utility Stool $ 8.00
All-Steel Ironing Table .... $ 9.95
Zipper Rubbish Burner $ 2.25
Regular Sale
Electric Power Saw $24.95 $19.98
Electric Drill $20.00 $14.97
Vice General Purpose $ 7.25
Sandvik Buck Saw $ 3.50
O O O A I N
1 Gal Reg. $1.25 now
5 Gal. Reg. $4.00 now
Lawn Broom $ 1.00
Adjustable Floor Jacks $10.95
Baton Regular Sixe $ 1.00
2 Cell Flashlight $ 1.75
Electric Lantern $ 3.50
STEVENS MODEL 15 RIFLE
Single Shot llolt Action .22 Caliber
Now Only $15.95
Shotgun and Rifle Covers $ 3.00 $ 2.29
Pistol Holster Set $ 5.00 $ 3.88
Chain Drive Tractors $17.95 $14.39
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V E O I E E S
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MR. AND MRS. CLYDE SMITH
Fredericksdale U. B. Church Scene Of
Davis-Smith Wedding Saturday, Sept. 27
A candle light service at the Evangelical United Brethern church
at Fredericksdale was the setting Saturday, September 27, for the
wedding of Miss Wanda Jean Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Davis, of Sarahsville, and Clyde Ray Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith, of Dexter City.
The church was beautifully decorated with candelabrums, palms
and vases of fall flowers. Rev.
James Mason performed the
double ring ceremony at 7:30
p. m.
Miss Jewell Guiler, vocalist,
sang "The Lord's Prayer," "I
Love You Truly," and "Because."
'The Wedding Prayer," "Al
ways," "Oh Promise Me," and
the traditional wedding marches
were presented by pianist, Miss
Doris Way.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white lace
on nylon net topped over white
satin ballerina length gown with
a waist length veil with seed
pearls across the front of the
crown. Her jewelry was a pearl
n a gold chain and pearl ear
rings, gifts of the groom. She
carried" a white Bible topped
with white pom poms and lily
1 the valley with satin stream
ers of lover knots falling from
the Bible.
Miss Carole Carter served as
maid of honor wearing a yellow
waltz length gown of yellow lace
over satin. She carried a bou
quet of yellow mums and lily
the valley.
Neil Rubel served Mr. Smith
s best man. Ushers were Dewey
Smith and Leslie Cater.
The bride's mother was attired
in a navy blue princess dress
with black and white accessories.
Sin- wore a corsage of pink car
nations. The bridegroom's mother
at tended the wedding in a navy
hiue frock with black and white
ic essories. She a'lso wore a cor
a^e of pink carnations.
A reception was held at the
iome of the bride's parents for
at
|H*oximately 40 guests. A four
tit-red wedding cake topped with
a
miniature bride and groom
i-entered the refreshment table
Hi te.sses were Mrs. Betty Cater
and Mrs. Dessie Carter.
The new Mrs. Smith is a grad
nato of Sarahsville high school
with the class of 1956 and is
pf sently employed at the Citi
zens National bank in Zanesville.
Mi Smith is a graduate of Dex
1• City high school with the
i i ass of 1956 and is now em
pi. ved with the L. E. Myers Con
n action Company in Newark.
A wedding trip to Louisville,
K ntucky, and the southern part
Indiana was enjoyed by the
wlyweds.
()ut of town guests at the
wedding were from Canton
Marietta, Newcomerstown, Co
lumbus, Senecaville, Zanesville
ami Cambridge.
TO HOLD REVIVAL
!lev. Charles Hendricks, of
Marietta, will hold a revival at
e
e n e v i e o u n i y
i-hurdh from Oct. 5 through Oct
12. Services will begin at 7:30
p. each evening and everyone
is
welcomfe to attend.
OPENING HOURS
Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday
12:00 Noon 'til 8:00 P. M.
Saturday
8:00
A.
M. til
8:00
P. M.
CLOSIII) MONDAYS
Davis Barber Shop
Half Mile South of Caldwell
THE JOURNAL', CALDWELL, OHIO
Raymond Schoeppner
Raymond Schoeppner, 55, of
Long Beach, California, died on
Thursday night following an ill
ness. A former resident of Noble
county, he was the son of the
late George and Kathryn Schoep
pner. Mr. Schoeppner moved to
California 15 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, four
brothers, Beda, of Cumberland
John William and Bernard of
Canton three sisters, Mildred
Noll, Caldwell, Sylvina Hinton
of Alabama and Marie Hoover
of Louisville two half sisters
Lillie Burkhart of Magnolia, and
Martha Dick of Woodsfield.
The funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon and burial
was made in Long Beach.
Mildred Nau and Mr. and Mrs
William Schoeppner attended the
funeral services.
Allen Trott
Allen Trott, 76, a retired Mor
gan county farmer and a native
of Noble county, died early Mon
day morning in the, Shadyside
rest home at Reinersville, where
he bad been a patient ior several
years.
Born Dec. 27, 1881, in Buffalo
township, he was the son of S. E
and Mary Dudley Trott. He was
never married and has no known
survivors.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday morning at
10:30 o'clock from the Miller fu
neral home with Rev. Myron
Ramsey officiating. Burial was
made in the Reinersville ceme
tery.
Mrs. William Parcell
Mrs. Nelle Jane Parcell, 86
a native of the Elba community
died Monday at 12:15 p. m. at
the home of her daughter, Mrs
Okie Roberts, of Beverly.
The daughter of Joseph and
Jane Merrow Doal, she was born
Oct. 13, 1871 at Elba. She was
preceded in death by her hus
band, William Parcell.
Surviving are four sons in
eluding William W. Parcell of
Reinersville two daughters 10
grandchildren 15 great-grand
children and two half-sisters
Mrs. Charles Gallop and Mrs
Guy Tucker, both of Byesville
Funeral services will be con
ducted at 10:00 a. m. today
(Thursday) fro mthe McCurdy
funeral home in Beverly with
Rev. Frank Donaldson officiat
ing. Burial will be in the Beverly
cemetery.
Mrs. Maude Carpenter
Mrs. Maude Carpenter. 71, of
Summerfield route 2, died at 2:30
p. m., Tuesday in the Guernsey
Memorial hospital, Cambridge
where she had been a patient
since Aug. 10.
ner,
Mrs.
ATHS
A life long resident of the
Summerfield community, she
was a daughter of John and
Margaret Morris.
Survivors include her husband
Wilbur and four grandchildren
Donald Carpenter, California
Bernard Carpenter, East Union
Mrs. Donald Bishop, Cambridge
and Mrs. Edward Welker, Calais
Her only son, Cleve, is deceased
Funeral services will be con
ducted Thursday afternoon at
1:00 o'clock from the family
residence with Rev. Herbert Dur
ham officiating. Burial was in
charge of the Brubach funeral
home in Summerfield.
LACERATES FINGERS
Fred Denny, of Cumberland
route, lacerated his first and
second fingers on his left hand
Wednesday, in a power take off
He was treated in the office of
Dr. Ditch and Cox.
v|rs. Margaret Clark Of Ava Re-elected
Resident Of Noble County W. C. T. U.
Mr?. Margaret Clark, president
Mrs. Anna Archibald was re
cognized as serving her 35th year
as president of the Sharon Union.
This union with a membership
of 17 is the Mother Union of the
county and is a Hold Fast Union,
both State and National. Mrs.
Cora Marquis was elected the
new president of the union.
diapf.uy
(Bvdhjdaij
Tuesday, Sept. 30
Inez Mason.
Wednesday, Oct. 1
Donna Perry, Freda Petty,
Donald Moore, Mrs. Ruth San
ford.
Thursday, Oct. 2
Mary Mickle, Harry Danford,
William Kirkbride.
Friday, Oct. 3
Jimmy Wolfe, Lorry Bates.
Saturday, Oct. 4
John W. Cleary, Judy Cox,
Harley VanDyne.
Sunday, Oct. 5
Helen Freer.
Monday, Oct. 6
Earl Sutherland.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
Norman Carpenter, Robert
Smith.
Wednesday, Oct. 8
William Franklin, Martha Jam
Kirkbride, Lucy McCandlei
Donnie Moore, Jr.
Friday, Oct. 10
Wanda Smith, Virginia Ward
Saturday, Oct. 11
Roy VanDyne, Carol Diam
Davis, Roy Graham, Lois Doan
Pearl Archer.
Sunday, Oct. 12
Emma Wilk, Patty Davis
George D. Moore, Mrs. Andrew
Miller, Roger Dyer.
Narcissus Club Enjoys
Luncheon At Marietta
Evelyn Johnson aqd Hope
Webster were companion host
esses to a 1:00 o'clock luncheon
held at the Lafayette Hotel in
Marietta last Thursday afternoon
for members and guests of t!lu
Narcissus club.
The president, Marion Robey
was in charge of the short busi
ness session. The refreshment
table was beautifully decorated
The following members wen
present:
Marion Robey, Kathryn Merry
Sophia Gray, Gertrude Harpei
Freda Robinson, Edna Tarleton
Jo Freestone, Mary Tipton, Lela
Kcyser, Mary Okey, Jesni
Young, Winnie Johnson, Natalu
Dahood, Mildred Zimmerman
:ind Mary Seerest.
Guests were Nancy Budge and
Minnie Heddleson.
of
for the past six years was re-elected president at the annual county
convention held Thursday afternoon and evening in the Sharon Pres
byterian church. Other officers elected were as follows:
Mrs. Adeline McKee, vice president Mrs. Vera Harmon, record
ing secretary Mrs. Evelyn Ray
corresponding secretary
Ola Shafer, treasurer.
"Highway of Abstinance," was
the theme of the convention,
which opened with the group
singing "America," with Iva
Guiler at the piano. The invoca
tion was given by Ola Teeter,
pastor of the Sharon Methodist
church.
Mrs. Clark presided at the con
vention. The worship service*
were in charge of Mrs. Teeters.
Billa Patterson led the salute
to the flags and Esther McElroy
led the "Crusade Psalm." Mrs.
Cora Marquis gave the welcome
and Mrs. Gladys Dudley the
response.
PLAN HOMECOMING
The Ava Methodist church will
hold their annual homecomin.u
Sunday, Oct. 12. The speaker arid
program will be announced later.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
A marriage license was issued
last week in the Noble county
probate court to Robert
GET MORE OUT OF LIFE
GO OUT TO A MOVIE!
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
October 2-3-4
The personal story that finds
the soft spot in America's
toughest fighting hearts!
JAMES GARNER
"MAVERICK" himself in his
first starring big-screen role!
II
DARBY'S
RANGERS
II
PLUS TWO CARTOONS
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-Wed.
October 5-6-7-8
Filmed in color amid the
grandeur of the high Sierras!
ROBERT TAYLOR
RICHARD WIDMARK
PATRICIA OWENS
"THE LAW
ANI)
JAKE WADE"
the Noble County W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ball presented
an impressive memorial service
for Mrs. Estella Newton, of Ava
Union, who passed away Nov.
1957, at the home of her
daughter in Bowling Green,
Ohio. A vase of white carnations
with one placed in a special vase
by Gladys Dudley in her me
mory was a part of the services.
Iva Guiler sang the memorial
hymn.
Miss Effie Warren, who re
signed after 11 years of Child
Welfare Work, was also recogniz
ed, through her efforts, Noble
County W.C.T.U. had been given
the honor three times for secur
ing the largest number of White
Ribbon 'Recruits in the State. Re
ports were given by local presi
dents and county department
directors. Cards were signed by
members of the convention and
White Carnations were sent to
Greta Hamilton, who is a patient
in Guernsey Memorial hospital,
and Lena Burlingame, who is
recovering from a fall and frac
tured arm.
The evening service opened at
8:00 o'clock with Rev. Roy Wik
ander, pastor of the Caldwell
Baptist church, as guest speaker.
The highlight of the evening was
the County L.T.L.'s who gave a
special program with their lead
er, Billa Patterson, past county
president, assisted by Irma Mil
ler and Lois Jennings. Other
features of the evening were the
Brandon sisters who sang, "He
has the Whole World in His
Hands," with Mrs. Brandon at
the piano.
Jane and Dianna Marquis gave
solo's and a temperance reading
that was enjoyed very much. The
convention was closed with Rev
Wikander giving the benediction.
OLD SMOKEHOUSE
pound
ROYAL SCOTT
Assorted Flavors
Hill.
Caldwell route 4, air force, an
Donna Buckey, Caldwell, stu
dent.
ROXY
MACARONI AND CHEESE
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KRAFT DINNER 2:2
CASHMERE BOUQUET
FACIAL SOAP 4-
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POTATOES lO"*"'
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP 3
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CRACKERS
CITY
516 West Street
NELLIE McCUNE
Belle Valley Girl
Announces Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. McCune,
of Belle Valley, are announcing
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Nellie, to Darryl Bradley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brad
ley of Pensacola, Florida.
Miss McCune is a graduate of
Belle Valley high school and is
presently employed by Nation
wide Insurance Company in Co
lumbus. Mr. Bradley is a grad
uate of Pensacola high school
and will be a senior at William
Jennings Bryan University in
Tennessee.
No definite date has been set
for the wedding.
YOUTH MEETING
Young people of the Road Fork
Baptist church will attend a
youth meeting, Saturday, Oct. 4
at Stanleyville. Rev. Ray Fel
lenger, pastor, said they would
leave the church at 6:45 p. m.
DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL
Clare Boyd, of Caldwell, has
been dismissed from the Guern
sey Memorial hospital in Cam
bridge, where he had been the
past few days for observation
and treatment. He is recovering
at his home on Belford street.
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H. T. H. Bridge Club Is'
Entertained Wi'h Dinner
Members of t'he H.T.H. Bridge
club were entertained with a
dinner at 6:15 o'clock Tuesday
evening in the home of Mrs. Paul
McVay on North street.
Prizes were awarded to Bea
Harkins, Louise Ditch, Gladys
Gillespie, and Mary Louise Cox.
Members present were Bea
Harkins, Mary Quick, Marjorie
Harris, Jess Reed, Louise Ditch,
Kathryn Walkenshaw, Mary
Kiehcreek, Helen Young, Gladys
Gillespie, Dorothy Murrey, Ruth
Wheeler and a guest, Mary
Louise Cox.
MHO Bridge Club Meets
At Giallombardo Home
The M.. N. O. Bridge ciub met
at the home of Mrs. Joe Gial
lombardo last Tuesday evening.
Prizes were won by Mrs. John
Hazard, Mrs. Bob £earle and
Mrs. Robert Lorenz.
Dessert refreshments were
served to the following guests:
Mrs. George Daugherty, Mrs.
Bill Davis, Mrs. Clarence Estadt,
Mrs. Jack Ferrell, Mrs. Ken
Leighton, Mrs. Robert Lorenz,
Mrs. Bob Searle, Mrs. John Haz
ard and the hostess.
Woman's Literary Club
Holds Initial Meeting
The Woman's Literary club of
Caldwell held their first meeting
of the year Tuesday evening at
the First Methodist church, Cald
well. The guest night dinner was
served at 6:30 o'clock. There were
40 present.
Mary Slater, president, gave
the welcome, and Adah Musser,
a guest, gave the response. The
invocation was led by Mrs.
Parker West. A trio consisting of
Joy Wells, Barbara and Marilyn
Merry favored a vocal selection.
Loraine Kalan gave a piano solo
and Rev. West a very interesting
talk.
The committee for the evening
was Marion Robey, chairman,
Elsie Kirchner, Kathleen Hupp
and Louise Clark.
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