CALDWELL, OHIO Thursday, January 3,1946
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Page Four THE JOURNAL, CALDWELL, OHIO Thursday, January 3,1946 Mrs. Jack Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ters, Mrs. Alice Clai k, of Ava; Mrs. ietta, followed by burial in the Shaf Isaac and Jane Allen Lawrence ard Clark spent Sunday with Mr. Rebecca Newton, of Caldwell, and er’s Ridge cemetery. The body re was born in Morgan county and Redskins Open Second Half and Mrs. Fred Bates. Mrs. Ida Danford, of Cambridge. mained at the McVay-Schillir.g fun spent the greater part of her Lie Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter enter- She had resided in Cumberland 14 eral home in Dexter City until the there, although recently she had re Basketball Against M. & M. tained the following with a two years and was a member of the hour of the funeral service. sided at Reinersville. She was a course chicken dinner Sunday, Dec. Methodist church there, Her hus Survivors are his widow, Mary member of the Methodist church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Big Reds To 23, Mr. and Mrs. Goodsell Carter band died in 1928. Beyer Johnson, a son and daughter, GAMES THIS WEEK Stow, Mr. and MHrs. James Wolfe Funeral services were conducted Wesley D. Johnson, and Miss Car C. Wheeler, of Cambridge, and Play Here On Thursday, January 3 and son Jimmy of Columbus, Law from the Tom funeral home in Cum olyn Johnson of the home, and a sis Mrs. Arthur McKee, of Saint Rita, Friday, Jan. 11 Philo at New Concord rence Bates, Summerfield, Mr. and berland Tuesday morning at 11 o’ ter Miss Emma Johnson of the N. M., and a brother, Perley Law Friday, January 4 Mrs. Maynard Johnson and daugh clock with Rev. Francis Smith offi rence, of Sharon, Noble county. Caldwell Redskins will open the home. Two children, Leia and Roose New Lexington at Glenford ter LaNelle, Caldwell. The day was ciating. Burial was made in the velt, are deceased. second half of the basketball season Adamsville at New Concord spent in social conversation, and a Cumberland mausoleum. Mr. Johnson was a son of Sebom MRS. ALMA BIGLEY on Friday, January 11 when they South Zanesville at St. Thomas gift exchange was held in the after Cumberland, — Funeral services Saturday, January 5 and Mary Johnson, early pioneers of entertain the strong Morgan County noon. MRS. BLANCHE ROWLANDS the Macksburg community. for Mrs. Alma Bigley, 71, Cumber team, the Big Reds of McConnels Philo at Dresden Marilyn Wehr spent the past week Mrs. Ollie Blanche Rowlands, 55, land who died Wednesday at 3 p. m., ville. Following this they play host with her grand parents near Bates wife of Chester A. Rowlands, died J. M. WAREHIME at the home of her son, Rudy, Cald to Belpre in a return game on Tues ville. at the family home in Macksburg Last rites for J. M. Warehime, 85, well, were held Saturday at 11 a. day before swinging into five con Mrs. John Gulick received word last Thursday following illness. She of near Cumberland, who died Fri m., at the Cumberland Methodist secutive league games. SHORTS the past week that her sister Mrs. was a daughter of the late Ephraim day evening in St. Francis hospital church, with Rev. Francis Smith of McConnelsville will bring their Maud Bowen of Zanesville, had suf and Clara Longfellow, and was mar- were held Monday at 11 a. m., at w ficiating. Burial was made in Shar best team in recent years to Cald by long fered a stroke and has never regain tied on July 18, 1908 to Chester A. Tom funeral home, Cumberland, on cemetery. well, boasting a record of seven wins ed consciousness. Mrs. Bowen was Rowlands in Marietta. She wa a with Rev. Francis Smith officiating. Mrs. Bigley formerly lived m against one defeat, this being a 31- formerly of this place. member of the Schafer Ridge Meth The body was placed in the North Brookfield township, Noble county, 34 loss to New Concord on the Mus- NOTE—Beginning this week odist church near Macksburg. wood cemetery mausoleum. until the death of her husband J. kies floor. The Big Reds have been we wish to take you back about In addition to ner husband she is Mr. Warehime, a retired farmer, Vance Bigley, two years ago, when averaging 48 points per game, cli 15 years to present some of the survived by one son, Rodney Wilson had lived in Spencer township, she moved to Cumberland. She was maxed by a 73-19 splurge against HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS . interesting sports highlights of Rowlands, who is serving in the Guernsey county, for many years, The streets of Berlin, not so long a member .of the Renrcck Methodist hapless Glouster, and have several Caldwell and Noble County, and South Pacfiic. and for the past year he and his ago, were covered with blood and church. sharpshooters in their lineup, the at the same time compile some Last rites were held Sunday at 2 wife, Lillie, had resided with their destruction, created by war, now Surviving are a son, Rudy Bigley foremost being forward Jimmy sort of a record for future ref p. m., at the Schafer Ridge Metho daughter, Mrs. Olive Teel, of near lie under a peaceful blanket of at whose home she died; a daughter, Grubb who is currently leading the erence. These records are as snow. Two Royal air force MPs Mrs. Donald Merry, of 'Wellston; dist church, and burial was made in Cumberland. strike up an acquaintance with a league in points. He is ably assisted nearly accurate as we can get the church cemetery, with the Me Surviving besides his widow and three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. by Kincaid at center and Flanagan them from old score books, couple of young lnh« Ditan to, as they William Boyd, of near Cumberland; By ELLIOTT PINE Vay-Schilling Funeral Home in daughter, are two other daughters enjoy the snow. at the other forward position, and school papers, newspapers, etc. NWNS Sports Writer charge. Mrs. Lura Garrett, of Buffalo, O., a half-sister, Mrs. Frank Reed, of between them ,they hold three of Any authentic corrections or Four football players were prae- and Mrs. Vinnie Crow, of Califor Caldwell and four half-brothers; the first four places in the league suggestions will be appreciated. Betts was a daughter of Joseph E. Carl Ackley, of Akron; Clarence ically unanimous choices on the PETER MINYO nia; two sons, Dwight Warehime, of and Phoebe Law, and nad been a for points scored. rarious “All-American” teams . • Peter Minyo, 74, well known farm Pleasant City, and Harold E. Ware Ackley, of Pittsburgh; William Sports writers have been figuring DO YOU REMEMBER. 1931-32 he seven principal sets of selec- resident of the Batesville community Ackley, of New York City, and Earl lons, by Collier’s. Associated Press, er of the Ava community, was found home, Canton; eight grandchildren; 40 years. She was a member of the McConnelsville to fight it out for Caldwell’s basketbail team, follow dead in bed at the family home, four great-grandchildren, three Ackley, of Massillon. the league championship with the ing the previous year’s strong com Jnited Press, Sporting News. Inter- Batesville Methodist church. aational News Service, the New Monday morning at 5 o’clock by brothers, G. A. Warehime, of Cali Two children, Mrs. Pearl Cline, of winner of the Philo-New Concord bine, won 8 games while losing 10 Fork Sun, and Christy Walsh, all members of the family. He had suf fornia, Herman, of Ridgeway, O., game set for Thursday night of this with “Doc” Donaldson as coach. the home, and Ezra Betts near picked DeWitt Coulter, Army, as fered a stroke about a year ago and Melvin of Kansas, and one sister, Batesville, and two brothers, James week. In other words, they have Players making up this team includ tackle, Warren Amling, Ohio State, since then had been in failing Mrs. Nettie Davis, of Detroit, Mich. ed: Barney Estadt, Willis Tarleton, »s guard, and Glenn Davis and H. Law, Quaker City Route, and O. Felix Blanchard of the Army, as health. H. Law, of Quaker City, survive. riun I PARALYSIS MUSKINGUM VALLEY LEAGUE Dalton Whealdon, Robert Maxwell, packs. Richard Duden, Navy, Mr. Minyo was born in Czechoslo AUSTIN O BRILL Funeral services were conducted JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES Philo .................. 1 0 40 31 Paul Schafer, Richard Ball, Charles placed in six of the seven as an end, vakia, and had resided in the Ava Funeral services for Austin O. Saturday at 1:30 p. m., at the Bates 1 0 34 31 Murrey, Charles Wiley, Andy Bober, Faughn Mancha, Alabama, was a JAH. 14-31 New Concord • • • ■ rix-out-of-seven choice for center. community for the past forty years. Brill, 72, of 1254 Melrose avenue, ville Methodist church by Rev. Fred McConnelsville .. • 3 1 208 120 Loren Buckey, John D. Wheeler, and He was a member of the Corpus Cambridge were held Monday after 84 John Green, Army, made six of the Gilhousen, of Barnesville. Burial was Caldwell ............. 2 1 100 Paul Glover. Team managers were rythical teams as guard. The Army Christi Catholic church, Belle Val noon at the Bateman funeral home nfade in Batesville cemetery in New Lex ............. :2 1 131 109 John McWilliams and Art Frew, tailed five berths on the “concen- ley. with Rev. L. S. Snell officiating. charge of the Eberle funeral home, St. Thomas ....... 1 1 64 84 while cheerleaders that year were ws” team, which need surprise no Surviving are his widow, Mary Burial was made in Northwood cem Quaker City.