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Pleasant City
Ml. Zion Homemakers Club Enjoys
Regular Meeling At Ida Bailey Home
The Mt. Zion Homemakers
club held their regular monthly
meeting Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Ida Bailey on route 1. The
business meeting was in charge
of the president, Mrs. Helen
Miley at which time new officers
were selected as following:
president, Mary Anna Bond vice
president, Rebecca Miley secre
tary, Marie Larrick treasurer,
Rubv Secrest.
At noon a covered dish dinner
was enjoyed by the sixteen mem
bers present. In the afternoon,
Mrs. Minnie Secrest gave a les
son on Civil Defense. Mrs. Edna
Johnson won the door prize. The
June meeting will be at "the
home of Cora Nicholson. Other
members present including above
mentioned were: Helen Secrest,
Ava Groves, Zelma Williams,
Clara Cunningham, Nary Cale,
Florence Larrick, Ester Groves,
Vickie Winberg and Fern Wil
liams.
Personals
Recent callers at the Rev. John
Thompson home were Mrs.
Everett Thompson and daugh
ters, Linda and Karen, of New
Concord, Llewellyn Thompson,
Jr., of Muskingum college, New
Concord, Rev. Wilbur Cash, of
Cambridge, Mrs. Baronich Sr.,
Mrs. Eleanor Baronich and son,
Perry and Mrs. Mildred Goudy
and granddaughter, all of Pow
hatan Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Withing
ton spent the weekend with her
brother, Mr. Jackie Shaw and
family at Canton.
Mrs. Florence Speraw, of Can
ton, returned home Sunday
after spending the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buckey.
Mrs. Alice Shriver, of route 1,
is visiting her son, Noah and
family on route 2. Saturday even
ing callers at the Shriver home
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miley
Mrs. Zona Ramsey, of Pow
hatan Point, was a Thursday sup
per guest of Rev. and Mrs. John
Thompson and attended the
Eastern Star lodge inspection
Several local firemen of this
community attended a meeting
in McConnelsville, Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Johnson, route 2, has
moved into the Harry O'Morrow
apartment in town. Mr. Paul
Richcreek and family will move
soon into the Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trott
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Homer D. Trott and sons
of Zanesville.
Mrs. Glenna Miley and daun
ter, Evelyn and granddaughtc
Peggy, of Canton, were Sunday
night guests of Mr. and Mr
Warren Miley and daughter
Betty.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Danford
of Greensburg, spent the week
end with her father, Mr. Jarnes
Worthington and daughter
Hilda.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weil, of
Powhatan Point, were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Neiland and family, Thursday
and attended the Eastern Star
inspection.
Mrs. Mary J. Walters and
daughter, Mae, of Caldwell, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mi
Leslie Coleman and Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Coleman and Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Hively, of Derwent.
Mrs. Dorothy James, of Colum
bus, visited a few days last week
with her father, Frank McGranor
and wife.
Me. and Mrs. Andrew Hrone
and family and Mrs. Mar
Hronec, of Ava route, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hronec and Kathy Ann.
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SUMMERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HAS 16 GRADUATES
Pictured above arc members of the senior
class of Summerfield high school who received
their diplomas during an impressive ceremony
held Thursday evening at the school auditorium.
The principal address was given by Dr. L. C.
Staats, professor of dramatic arts and speech
at Ohio University, Athens. The graduates are
as follows.
SHARON NEWS HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. rioyd Gall and
on Bill and friend of Hillsboro
•ailed Sunday on Mrs. Ella Mc
Donald. She accompanied them
home for a visit and to attend the
graduation exercises of her
Hummer 111 Muuelia.
Mr. and Mis. S. W. Parrish re
cently attended a rural carrier's
auxiliary meeting at the Cald
well post office and home of Mrs.
B. B. Caldwell.
grandson, Raymond Floyd Gall,\ Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNabb of
Caldwell route 2 visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Haines
and family of McConnelsville
route 2.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Spicer and
children, Donnie and Teresa have
moved to the Cisler home, south
of Sharon.
Mrs. Delores Baker and sons of
Massillon spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wells and
other relatives near Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Parrish call
ed at the R. W. Watson home in
Summerfield, Monday evening.
Mrs. Carlton Spriggs called re
cently on her aunt,*Mrs. Minnie
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haga and
daughter of Caldwell called on
Mrs. Marjorie Gordon and fam
ily, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Minnie Marquis was ad
mitted to Memorial hospital in
Marietta, last Thursday, suffer-
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Second row, left to right, Gloria Bates,
Charles Moore, Mary Ann DeLong, Floyd
Stern, Jr.
Third row, left to right, Larry Crum, Mary
Farnsworth, Clesson Carpenter, Katheryn
Shackle.
Bottom row, left to right, Gloria Guiler,
Jerald Wise, Helen Moore and Marlin Brown.
Graysville Driver Fined
For Passing School Bus
Charles Piatt, of Graysville in
Monroe county was fined $25.00
and costs Wednesday night when
he appeared before Mayor Dean
Oliver, of Summerfield, and en
tered a plea of guilty to passing
a school bus.
The affidavit was filed with
the local sheriff's department
by Harry Moore, driver of the
Summerfield school bus.
Sheriff Donald Conaway said
that Moore was loading students
on his bus and Piatt failed to
stop, which is mandatory accord
ing to law.
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SUMMERFIELD The friends
of Mrs. Alice Carpenter were sad
dened Saturday noon to hear of
her death. Although Mrs. Carp
enter had not lived in town for
very long but she had made many
friends and she will be greatly
missed. Her daughter, Miss Malis
sa Carpenter, Kentucky, was call
ed here Friday by her illness.
Lodge To Meet
Summerfield lodge will meet
Wednesday evening, June 3 for
their regular meeting.
Attend Funeral
Mrs. Ernest Bode, Mrs. G. A.
Horton and Mr. Flode Yost at
tended fuheral services Thursday
in Woodsfield for Mrs. Margaret
McAuley.
Weekend Guests
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Weaver
visited over the weekend with
her brother, Mr. Earl Calland and
wife in Columbus. They also vis
ited on Mr. J. K. Guiler and
daughter, Gertrude, and Miss
Frances Rouse.
Mr. H. L. Jerles and daughter,
Beulah, of Niles, spent the past
weekend at their home here.
Mr. Carroll Batten of Somer
set spent Tuesday with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs., A. R. Batten
and attended funeral services for
Mr. Ross Watson.
Miss Mary E. MUchelnaus is
spending a few days with rela
tives and friends in Columbus.
Mr. Forest Horton of North
Canton visited Tuesday night and
Wednesday with his mother, Mrs.
G. A. Horton and his uncle, Mr.
Flode Yost, and on Wednesday,
accompanied by his mother and
Mr. Yost and his sister, Mrs. Ern
est Bode, spent the day in Wheel
ing, W. Va.
Mr. Fred and Ernest Bode were
business callers Thursday in Mar
ietta.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pryor of
Cuyahoga Falls visited Saturday
with Mrs. C. K. Pryor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leasco were
callers Friday in Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodard
of Newark visited over the week
end with his sister, Mrs. Harry
Fowler and husband and with his
mother, Mrs. Allie McElfresh.
Mr. Leroy Holler of Penna.,
visited a few days with friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Gibson were
dinner guests Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gibson and fam
ily in Cambridge. Other guests
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Wehr of Zanesville.
Mrs. Ernest Bode entertained
Sunday with a dinner in honor of
her husband's birthday to the fol
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. John
Holsehuh of Stafford, Mrs. Ida
Hartshorn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bode.
Mr. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Weisgarber and daughter
Debra, and Mrs. Robert Y. Hor
ton of Massillon were dinner
guests Sunday with Mrs. G. A.
Horton and Mr. Flode Yost.
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MESSENGERS ON HORSEBACK WERE SENT TO
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•K TODAY, THE FLOW OF
Thursday, May 28, 1959L
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JACQUELINE DAVIS JOHN EASTMAN
WIN COVETED BABE RUTH AWARDS
The highly coveted Babe Ruth awards for the Caldwell high
school were presented this year to Miss Jacqueline Davis and
John Eastman at a special recognition assembly held Tuesday
afternoon.
The students are selected by the entire student body and
the recipients are considered the most outstanding in their class.
Their names will be inscribed on a Babe Ruth plaque which
hangs in the local high school.
Miss Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis
and Eastman is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred H. Eastman, both
of Caldwell.
Mr. John Leasco was a business
caller Monday in St. Clairsville.
He also called on Mr. and Mrs.
Turner Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bode and
Mrs. Ida Hartshorn were callers
Saturday morning in Caldwell.
Mrs. Lily Moore of Zanesville
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore and
family.
Mr. George Amos has returned
home after visiting a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Charley David
son, and while there visited with
Mrs. Bessie Gessell and Miss
Edith Davidson of Florida and
Miss Louis Davidson of Calif.
They were called there by the
death of their brother, Mr. Fred
Davidson.
Mr. Bert Porter of Parkersburg,
W. Va., is spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Dan
ford. Other guests on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Calland
of Columbus and Mrs. Edgar
Richey of Senecaville.
Mrs. Howard Williams of New
Mexico is spending a few days
at her home here, and with her
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bud*
die Williams and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gessell
and son of Zanesville visited over
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day visited
over the weekend with relatives
in Columbus.
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