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Miss Evelyn Halahan Exchanges Wedding
Vows With William Potts, Saturday, Sept. 13
Wiener Roasl Enjoyed
At Reed Thompson Home
A wiener roast was enjoyed
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thompson,
near Caldwell.
Those present included the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Thompson and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Rayfield Williams and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Leasure, Mr. and Mi's. Willard
Mallett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Franks and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Snyder and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Thompson and children, George
Sanford, Mrs. Ruby Anderson,
Nancy Rossiter, Joan Forshey,
Terry and Timmie Mallett, Mrs
Florence Williams, Norma Wil
liams. Carl David Forshey, Char
ley Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Galen
Thompson and son, Jeffrey
Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McVay.
Noble County Farm
Bureau Has Meeting
Regular monthly meeting of
the Noble Farm Bureau council
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Parrish, Caldwell
route.
The meeting was opened by
the president, Frank Radelil'f.
Alfred Brown led a discussion
on "Determining farm bureau
policy for 1959."
Election of officers for the
coming year was held
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to the following mem
bers: Mr. and Mis. Glenn lams,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radelil'f, Mr.
and Mrs. Clem Dutton, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Brown and Shirley,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Briggs, the
•host and hostess.
The October meeting will bo
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Brown. A pot luck supper
will be served at 6:30 p. m.
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MRS. WILLIAM POTTS
Miss Evelyn Halahan, daughter of Mrs. Peter Halahan, of Belle
Valley, exchanged nuptial wedding vows on Saturday, September 13,
with William Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Potts, of Buffalo, in
the Corpus Christi Catholic church in Belle Valley. The Rev. Fi
James Dirker performed the ceremony at 10:00 a. m.
Musical selections were
Janie Thomas, niece of the
bride, was flower girl. She wore
a scarlet dress fashioned after
the attendants. Joseph Thomas
nephew of the bride, was ring
bearer.
Joseph Lenhqrdt, ol' Clinton
New York, served as best man
Ushers were Ervie Chrysler of
Lancaster and Jack Conroy of
Cuyahoga Falls. Guests were
seated by Robert Schray, of Co
lumbus, and Paul Minyo, of Belle
Valley.
The bride's mother wore
pink lace sheath dress with mat
ching accessories and a orchid
corsage. The bridegroom's moth
er attended the wedding in
light blue lace sheath dress with
matching accessories and an
orchid corsage.
A reception was held in the
church auditorium which
62nd Wedding
Anniversary Held
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sented by the church choir which
included "Ave Maria," and
"Mother At Thy Feet I'm Kneel
ing." .Organist was Mrs. Neil
Smith.
The alters were decorated
with white dahlias and the cen
ter aisles with satin bows and
white mums.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her brother-in-law,
Joseph Thomas, was lovely in a
gown of chantilly rose point lace.
A soft fold of taffeta gave an
empire effect to the bodice which
was designed with a hand clipped
scalloped portrait neckline en
haneed with appliques of pearl
and irridescents and featured a
back bow from which streamers
flowed to the tip of the chapel
train and was caught at the end
by rose buds. Her fingertip vei
of imported French illusion was
caught to a Queen's crown of
pearls and irridescents.
She carried a clustered bou
quet of stephanotis bells, carna
tions and a white orchid.
Mrs. Virginia Minyo, sister of
the bride, served as matron of
honor. She wore a scarlet gown
fashioned on princess lines with
high sabrina collar ending low
in the back with a soft bow and
bracelet sleeves. Highlighting thi
back were full panel drapes
flowing to the hemline and form
ing a pagoda effect. On her head
she wore a scarlet hat.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Janet
Chrysler, sister of the bride, and
Anna Marie Valentine, sister of
the bridegroom. They wore
matching costumes to that of
the honored attendant.
was
decorated in fall flowers and
leaves. Approximately 200 guests
attended.
The bride is a graduate of
Belle Valley high school and
Capital School of Beauty Culture
in Columbus. She is now employ
ed in Lazarus Beauty Salon. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
Valley Local high school in Buf
falo. He attended Kent State
University and is now a Junior
in the Ohio S^ate College of
Pharmacy. He is a member of
Phi Delta Chi Fraternity.
The bride changed to a three
piece suit of beige and rust color
with matching accessories and an
orchid corsage for their wedding
trip
They are residing at I860
Starr Road, Columbus.
WIENER ROAST
The Home Builders class of
Macksburg Methodist church re
cently enjoyed a wiener roast at
the state roadside park, north of
Caldwell. The class entertained
the 4-H boys and girls. There
were 43 present and a very en
joyable time was had by all.
Photo Developing—Gillespie's
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sec
rest, of Akron, and former
Noble county residents observed
their 62nd wedding anniversary
Tuesday. They spoke wedding
nws at Pleasant City. Septem
ber
23, 1896, she being the form-
Anna Kackley.
In 1919, the couple moved
from Pleasant City to Akron,
and have lived at 28 Gordon
Drive since. Mr. Secrest is now
years old, being the eldest
child of the late Simon and
Sarah Secrest family.
Mr. Secrest, now retired, was
proprietor of the Second Na
tional Barber Shop, Akron, for a
number of years.
Mrs. Secrest is 81 years old
and has one sister, Mrs. Harry
Stranathan, of Pleasant City.
They have one son, Harold C.
of
Highland Parks, 111., four
randchildren and two great
grandchildren. She has been
active in organizations of Trinity
Lutheran church, Akron, where
they are members. She is now
retired from O'Neil Co. and is a
member of Career Grand Moth
ers club of that organization.
Beaver Hills Garden
Club Plans Meeting
Mrs. Mildred Day, o| Quaker
City route, will be hostess at the
October meeting of the Beaver
Hills Garden club on Thursday
evening, October 2. The theme
of the meeting is to be "Leaves."
Mrs. Keith Wagner, of Cadiz,
regional director, will be pres
ent as guest speaker. The year
books will be handed out at this
time.
It is the first meeting of the
1958-59 club year and the new
officers of the club are: presi
dent, Miss Mabel Flood vice
president, Mrs. Ruth Morgan:
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Betty
Douglass. Miss Flood has named
the following committee for the
year's work:
Program (year book) Mrs.
Ellen Denius, Mrs. Ruth Morgan
and Mrs. Edythe Dollison. Work
shop Mrs. Mildred Day, Mrs.
Betty Douglass and Mrs. Shirley
Herrick. Flower show Mrs.
Marie Betts, Gertrude Hartley
and Mrs. Helen Douglass.
Publicity Mrs. Ruth Morgan.
Serapbook Mrs. Betty Warner.
Members and New clubs Mrs.
Beatrice Bates and Mrs. Edith
Cline.
Ways and Means Mrs. Flor
ence Gibson, Mrs. Ada Atkinson
and Gertrude Deal. Library
Mrs. Freda Frakes. Flowers and
Cards Mrs. Hazel McBurney
Hostesses announced for the
year, in addition to Mrs. Day,
are: November, Mrs. Freda
Frakes December, Mabel Flood
January, Mrs. Ruth Morgan
February, Mrs. Marie Betts
March, Mrs. Shirley Herrick
April, open meeting at Batesville
Methodist church May, Gert
rude Deal June, Mrs. Florence
Gibson July, Gertrude Hartley
and August, picnic.
Caldwell Merry Makers
Club Meets At Pine Lake
The regular meeting oi the
Caldwell Merry Makers club was
held Wednesday evening at the
Pine Lake cottage.
Mary Sanford, president, was
in charge of a short business
meeting. The project for the day
was on leathercraft. The group
made jiffy purses, billfolds and
leather belts under the instruc
tion of Hugh N. Body and Joe
E. Aumentrout, of Columbus.
A pot luck dinner was enjoyed
at noon and those present in
eluded Mary Frye, Amy Rucker,
Ruth Davis, Bessie Stringer,
Kathleen Hupp, Bernice Marquis,
Helen Clark, Opal McElfresh.
Mary Ellen Sanford, Ellen Doug
lass, Irene Dudley, Mary Secrest,
Mary Richcreek, Hazel Wood
ford, Florence Moore, Virginia
Doan, Gladys Seffens, Helen
Pezzopane, Enid Woodford, Jes
sie Young, Kathryn Merry, Lela
Keyser, Eleanor Moore and Mary
lams.
The next meeting will be held
Oct. 15 at the home of Mrs. Helen
Pezzopane with Helen Clark and
Mary lams serving as co-host
esses.
Center Grange Officers
Are Named At Meeting
Oflicer^ were elected for the
coming year at the Septembei
meeting of the Center grange
They were as follows: Roy
Wentworth was re-elected as
master Timmie Cooper, over
seer Irma Wheeler, lecturer
Alva Watson, steward: Robert
Cooper, assistant steward Helen
Davis, chaplain Norval Carter,
treasurer Dessie Cater, secre
tarv: Roy VanDyne, gatekeeper.
Gladys Cooper, Ceres Nora
Bettinger, Pomona Hazel Davis,
Flora Lucille Watson, lady assis
tant steward L. G. Higtiman,
legislative a?gent Ray Bettinger,
business agent Genevieve
Jacobs, home economics chair
man Mildred Law, youth chair
man and Freda Cooper, pianist.
DINNER GUESTS"
Mrs. Lucy Jennings, North
street, entertained at her home
recently in honor of Mrs. Russia
Mac Hanson, of Phoenix, Ariz
and iher sister, *Mrs. Nora Bates
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MR. AND MRS. DANA JOHN GARVIN
Couple Exchange Their Wedding Vows
At The Home Of The Bride's Parents
On Friday evening, September 12, Miss Jessie Ann Combs was
united in marriage with Dana John Garvin, of Caldwell, at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Combs, of E. Union Avenue,
McConnelsville.
The impressive double ringlceremony was performed at 7:00
o'clock by Rev. Myron Ramsey,
in front of the mantle decorated
with candles and pink gladiolia.
Their attendants were Faye
Combs, sister of the bride, and
James Garvin, brother of the
bridegroom.
Members of the immediate
families attended the wedding
The bride was lovely in it
white, ballerina length, dress ol
nylon chiffon topped with a
short jacket of lace over taffeta.
her nylon circular shoulder
length veil was held in place by
a half hat of hair braid with
seed pearl trim. She carried a
white Bible with a corsage of
red roses and lily of the valley
from which white'streamers tied
in lover knots fell. Her only
jewelry was a blue necklace that
had belonged to her grand
mother.
The maid of honor wore a
royal blue with satin trim dress
and a corsage of red rose buds.
The bride's mother wore a
navy blue dress with whit
accessories and a corsage of pink
carnations. The 'bridegroom's
mother was attired in a navy
blue frock withi white accessorie
and a pink carnation corsage.
After the ceremony a reception
was held with approximately 65
friends and relatives attending
A beautiful four tiered wedding
cake topped with a miniature
bride and groom formed th
centerpiece of the refreshment
table. Hostesses were Mrs. Grace
Radcliff, Mrs. George Abel,
Beulah Garvin, Norma Thomas.
Sue Garvin, Alice Barnhart and
Phyllis McFerren. The newly
weds xeceived many nice ami
useful gifts.
The bride is a senior this year
Family Dinner Enjoyed
In C. L. Feldner Home
A family dinner was enjoyed
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Feldner, near Middle
burg.
Places were ararnged for 3K
guests. They included the fol
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mir
acle, Clarence Thompson anil
son, Harold Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Thompson and son, Nelson Mr
and Mrs. Harry Thompson and
sons, Paul and Robert Mrs
Marilyn Roehrig and children
Lillie Ann and Dennis Mrs. Lucy
Dimmerling and daughters, Del
oris and Phyllis Mrs. Junior
Dimmerling and children. Dale,
Beverly and Patty Ann Mr. and
Mrs. Gerold Tennet, Mr. and Mrs
Michael Bania, William Thomp
son, Emalene, Gail, Lloyd, Nor
man, Jeffery and LaVerne Feld
ner and the host and hostess.
Sunshine Club Meets At
Caroline Wilson Home
The Sunshine club of Dexter
City and Caldwell communitie
met at the home of Caroline Wil
son on Thursday, September IB
A business meeting was held
with Willie Ann Gill, president
in charge. A pot luck dinner
was served at noon. Eleven
members and one guest, Mrs
Pat Theiss and several children
were present.
Contests were enjoyed and
prizes awarded to Martha Davis
Agnes Crock, Isabel Dowling
Ethel Harper and Pat Theiss. A
collection was taken for flower
money. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Willie Ann
Gill on Thursday, October 16.
at Malta McConnelsville high
school. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Garvin,
of near Caldwell and a graduate
of Caldwell high school. He has
been employed in Center town
ship. He left September 22 for
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