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Thursday, June 27, 1946 THE JOURNAL CALDWELL OHIO Page Seven Along West Frontier— able pony to a buggy some weeks Summerfield— George Weaver, Mack Darylrample, Harriettsville— Billie Mallett enjoyed an outing and Heavy Byers Shovel ago near Mt. Perry. He sustained Mrs. Jud Lambert, daughter, Elinor, picnic dinner at Marietta park, Sun­ Dexter City a probable fractured collar bone Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Love Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McVay, Green­ Sunday School Class day. Dexter City, June 26—A meeting Hops Off Trailer and severe bruises, according to ville. Miss Beulah Okey of Berne vis­ for the Boy Scouts was held at the the report. Mr. Leonard is a Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kellar visited Along West Frontier, June 26 __ Enjoys Weiner Roast ited the past week with Misses Dexter City church, Sunday eve­ brother of Benjamin Leonard of Summerfield, June 26 — Mr. and recently with her parents, Mr. and Mary and Martha Mantel. A shovel-bearing trailer enroute to Harriettsville, June 26—Mr. and ning./Scout Field Executive Morrill Sharon township, and was original­ Mrs. Lewis Love of Canton enter­ Mrs. Frank Schakles. Mrs. Waldine Hendershot and Lawrence King coal-stripping mine and Mrs. Paul Kelby entertained Lucas of Cambridge, presented the ly of Noble county. tained Saturday evening with a Miss Edna Reed, Cleveland, is en­ children, Roger and Shirley, spent Wednesday, 19th, jack-knifed with the Sunshine class of the Methodist charter to the Dexter City troop. News Briefs party and dinner honoring their joying a two weeks vacation with Saturday with her parents, Mr. and its tractor on the Reinersville hill, Sunday school with a weiner roast Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Archer and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis (Mary first wedding anniversary. There her mother, Mrs. Nora Stevens and at their home Friday evening. Those Mrs. George Payne, of Marietta son, Jon, are spending several days near school-building, when axle of Ford) of Youngstown visited lat­ other relatives. route. tractor snapped and control was were 28 guests present. Among them present were Ellen Heisler, Virginia in Columbus where they expect to ter’s cousin, Mrs. Jennie Smith, 82, were James Atkinson, Bob Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Horton and Lee, Dollie Payne, Nina Lee, Shir­ Mrs. John Haffner, A. W. Lee and make their home since Mr. Ar­ lost in a reversed course down the of Reinersville, Sunday. They had daughters of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Donna Jane, are visiting hill, of tractor, trailer and heavy formerly of Summerfield, Ward ley and Nolan Hendershot, Dora cher’s discharge from the army. previously visited at McConnels­ Wilson, James Leach, Gene Hayes, Ernest Bode were dinner guests Jane, Mary and Billie Mallett, Faye, relatives at Canton. Miss Kathryn Sullivan had as Byers shovel. In the jack-knifed ville with Mrs. Davis, father, Wil­ Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sam Schoeppner and chil­ position of tractor and trailer, the Mervin and Lena Mae Hannahs. Richard and James Cunningham, guests over the weekend Mrs. Ser- lis O. Ford, aged 86 years and nine Guests were also present from Col­ Gail Horton. Norma Jean, Raphael and Mark dren, of Marietta, visited Friday epta Beebout of Columbus, Misses wheels of former cramped against Emily Havenor, Mary Horton and months. W. O. Ford and Mrs. umbus, Middlebranch, North Can­ Williams, Daniel Schramm, Beulah with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schoeppner. Agnes and Lula Sullivan and Mrs. the bank of highway 78, the heavy Grace Taylor were dinner guests Smith are known to many in Noble ton, Cleveland and Mt. Vernon. At­ Mantel, Betty, Faye and Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Vanfossen Mildred Saures of Marietta. shovel, setting horizontally with at the home of Mrs. Nora Stevens, county. Mr. Ford’s brother, Wash­ kinson and Burns spent a very en­ Schafer, David Ayers, Mary Ellen and daughters visited recently with Albert Hayes who had a tonsill­ trailer floor, broke its iron shack­ ington Ford, kept grocery store in Friday. Miss Edna Reed was the W ilson. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse les, “catted” off trailer, making a joyable weekend with the Love ectomy at Marietta last week is im­ Caldwell years ago. family. honored guest. Schramms Entertained Forshey. proving at his home here. perfect landing on road-bed. Mrs. Lou Philpot is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Combs of The honored couple received Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Schramm en­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker and Bonnie and Glenna Mullin of One of the men accompanying relatives in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baker spent Mt. Vernon were guests of his many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. tertained with a course chicken din­ Marietta are visiting their grand­ shovel had just recently been com­ mother, Mrs. Bessie Combs, of Mr. and Mrs. Otis King motored ner recently in honor of Mrs. Saturday evening with their broth­ fortably poised on the beam. The Love were married June 16, 1945 to Cleveland Sunday on a motor­ mother, Mrs. Lottie Travis. Sharon township, not far from Schramm’s sister, Mrs. Henry Raw- er, Hobart Zimmerman, of New Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vaughn and driver of the John Erskine tractor­ at the First Christian church in Can­ cycle. Matamoras, who is confined to his Reinersville, from last Friday until ton. Mr. Love entered the navy, Oct lette, of Washington, D. C. Covers daughter, Mary Margaret, of Can­ trailer, also made a successful Mrs. Genevieve Philpot and were arranged for the following bed with a broken leg. Monday of this week. Mr. Combs 29, 1945, and was discharged May 26, ton were visiting relatives over the land from cab of tractor. The is employed with Shellmar Paper daughters visited last week at the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brumm Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ayers, Mrs. 1946. The Loves spent two weeks weekend. shovel then plodded its own way Company in the manufacturing of home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. and children, Rosalie, Joann, and H. M. Ayers and son, David, and to the min?, its aspect simulating paper articles. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. George Mallet of Circleville. Eldon, of Newport Pike, Mr. and Miss Clara Franks were business the appearance of a man who has A monument was erected in Love of Summerfield. They are now Marlene and Elaine Philpot are Mrs. Henry Schenk of Lower Salem, visitors at Marietta, Thursday. had a “blow-out” and has to walk Reinersville cemetery last Friday, at home with her parents for a spending this week with their Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johanning, Mr. Miss Blanche Pryor of Dexter two miles. 21st, to the memory of Curtis, An­ few weeks. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. C. B. Johanning and City route spent the weekend with The tractor and trailer were na F., and Birthday Dinner Smith, Caldwell. daughter, Ann, Daniel Schramm, her sister, Mrs. C. B. Johanning, and Dana McNabb. family. towed up the hill by a heavy army Fred Phillis, of Vinton county, Mrs. Offa Bishop was honored Mr. and Mrs. R. E. King and Mrs. and the honored one, Mrs. Rawlette. truck, one of the regular fleet with a birthday dinner at the home Ola Taylor, Akron, were weekend Among the Sick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonar and___ R ‘Houseo of xHits ’ y Iowa, after about a week’s visit transporting coal to Caldwell. with mother, Mrs. Martha Phillis, of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johanning received word daughters, and Ralph Love of Co­ I. H. King. lumbus visited recently with Mr. A line of intercepted traffic was of Centerville road, near Noble Cecil Gibson, Cambridge, Sunday. Saturday of the critical illness of his WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love enter­ and Mrs. T. P. Love, of route 1. formed, but in 30 mintes, roadway county line, left Saturday for his Guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. P. sister, Mrs. Emma Barnes, of —Oue Day Only— tained at their home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vanfossen re­ was clear and coal trucks began western home, and was accom­ Gibson of Summerfield, Mr. and Wheeling, W. Va., who underwent a dinner. Guests included: Mr. and ceived a cablegram from their son, JOHN GARFIELD to ply as well as routine traffic. panied as far as Streator, Ill., by Mrs. Earl Gibson and son, Eddie, major surgery at a Wheeling hospi­ of Alliance, Mr. Harold Gibson, Mrs. Ross Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenneth, who has spent the past ELEANOR PARKER Then the crowd of eye-witnesses his sister, Mrs. Herschel Willey, of tal, Tuesday morning. in were excused from further duty. Zanesville, Mrs. Opal Vandyne, Smith and daughters, Quaker City, Mrs. Louise Crock is seriously ill two years in Germany, saying he Reinersville, who went there to would be seeing them soon. Victim Has Local Relatives Cambridge. Mrs. Bishop stated this and Miss Ann Denbow of Zanes­ at her home here, Mrs. Crock un- “PRIDE OF visit husband, whose employment Mr. and Mrs. Miles Williams and Floyd A. “Buddy” Eschman, 28, ■was the first birthday she had ever ville. derwent a major surgery a few is now there. Wilbur Taylor attended the son, Charles, of South Olive, spent of Hiramsburg, who was fatally spent away from home. months ago and not improving as THE MARINES” wedding of his brother, J. F. Tay­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert injured while unloading electric Wedding Anniversity her many friends would wish. Shows 7:00 and 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. John Moore enter­ lor in Barnesville Saturday and also Stephens.
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