Mrs. James Blue attended the circuit missionary meeting at the Lamb home in Barlow Tuesday.
Mrs. David Gaskins and children of Marietta spend last week with her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Hall.
Mrs. I. H. Weaver, Mrs. Blanche Noland and Mrs. James Blue visited Sunday afternoon at the Lloyd Noland home in Marietta.
Plans have been made to hold the postponed Live Wire supper at the Virgil Rhodes home Feb. 13. Remember 206 Curtis Terrace, Marietta, Wednesday evening, Feb. 13.
Mrs. Mary Coffman and Mrs. Nettie Deem of Tunnel visited Mrs. Myra Ganoe Tuesday.
Max Turrill has moved his family to the house formerly occupied by Ralph Wilson at Lock 18.
The daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denton recently has been named Deborah Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward visited Sunday at the Ralph Hall home.
Wednesday, February 20, 1952:
Bible school at
the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brownie Mayes of Columbus spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Turrill.
The baby born to
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilhelm in Memorial Hospital Saturday has been named James
Edward. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Roush of this place and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wilhelm of Marietta.
Mrs. I. H. Weaver
and Mrs. Blanche Noland spent Saturday night at the Lloyd Noland home in
Marietta.
One of the pleasant events of the Valentine season was the supper served at the Virgil Rhodes home in Marietta, Wednesday evening, sponsored by the Live Wire Society. The decorations were in keeping with the occasion. Marietta friends met with them and a free will offering was taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall and family visited at the Otis Gaskins home in Marietta Sunday afternoon.
The Rev. Lester P.
Taylor of Barlow called Saturday afternoon at the Weaver Noland home.
Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Lincicome of Akron came Saturday for a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Pitts, and other relatives.
There will be preaching at the Methodist Church Sunday at 9:20 a.m. Bible School will follow this service.
Mr. and Mrs. George Masters and family of Marietta visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall Sunday.
Word from Miss Julia Kunz, who is in Memorial Hospital, recovering from a broken hip, is satisfactory.
Mrs. I. H. Weaver, Mrs. Blanche Noland and Mr. Lloyd Noland were in Parkersburg Saturday.
The former spent the night at the Noland home in Marietta.
Mrs. Garnet Owens and Mrs. Ruby Harris of Parkersburg called on friends here Tuesday afternoon.
Bible school at
the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Preaching at 2:30 p.m.
Miss Helen Weaver
of Columbus came Thursday to spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. I. H.
Weaver. Sunday dinner guests at the
Weaver – Noland home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Noland and children of Marietta
and Miss Helen Weaver.
School has been
closed since Thursday owing to the illness of the teacher, Mrs. Oliver
Robinson, of Marietta.
Mrs. Mary Coffman,
Mrs. Dorothy Coffman and two children of Tunnel called Tuesday afternoon on
Miss Mabel Reid and Mrs. Myrna Ganoe.
Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Ritchie and children of New Jersey came Saturday for a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Wilhelm and son, Eddie, spent Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Helen
Roush.
Miss Agnes Francis
visited Mrs. Doris Jean Adams of Hocking Road Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Burl Nelson,
Mrs. Ralph Nelson and Mrs. James Blue attended a revival meeting at the Beech
Grove Methodist church Thursday evening.
The Live Wire
Supper at the Mrs. James Blue home was well attended and a generous free will
offering taken. Plans were made for a
homecoming at the church May 11.
Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Turrill are spending Sunday with relatives in Columbus.
Mrs. Ralph Hall
spent Friday in Marietta visiting relatives.
The Halo Standard Oil Service Station which has been closed is reopened after repairs were made.
Friday, April 4, 1952:
Bible School will
be conducted at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Max
Turrill and son spent Sunday in Wheeling.
Mrs. James Blue
was a dinner guest at the Clemens Coffman home at Tunnel Tuesday. She and Mrs. Coffman attended the Barlow
circuit missionary meeting at the Taylor home at Barlow and called on Miss
Julia Kunz at Riverview. Miss Kunz
recently returned to her home from Memorial Hospital where she was treated for
a fractured hip.
Willard Weaver and
his mother were business callers at Belpre Monday evening.
Mrs. James Blue
entertained at her home Wednesday with a stork shower for Mrs. Nelda Hall. Present were Mrs. Minnie Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Phillips and son of Marietta, Mrs. Hilma Turrill and children, Mrs. Helen
Turrill and son, Mrs. Beatrice Callihan, Mrs. Bertha Hall, Mrs. Mabel Goodwin, Mrs. Willard Weaver, Mrs. Hall and children, Mrs. Frank Cunningham,
Mrs. Blanche Noland, Mrs. Hester Hunter and Mrs. Helen Roush.
Bible School will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Easter services at
the church were well attended. The
Sunrise service was especially inspiring.
Patsy Mayes lead and Evelyn Rhodes read the scripture at the fellowship
meeting after Sunday School. Rev. Mr.
Crawford and daughter were present. The
afternoon meeting was featured by the children.
Rev. Mr. Taylor gave an impressive sermon at the Sunrise Service. Delbert Balderson united with the
church. An invitation was given by Rev.
Mr. Taylor to attend the homecoming at this church Sunday, May 11.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Noland and children of Charleston, W. Va. visited relatives here and in
Marietta Saturday.
Miss Irma Ritchie
is out of school this week with the measles.
Visitors at the
Rollie Callihan home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts of Marietta and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Pitts of Sandusky.
Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Lincicome of Akron visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Pitts and other relatives here and in Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Noland and family of Marietta visited Sunday evening at the Weaver – Noland
home.
Willie Roush was
out of school last week because of mumps.
Mrs. George
Masters and children of Marietta attended church services here Sunday afternoon
and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall.
Miss Mabel Reed is
spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Myrna Ganoe, who has been ill but is
improved.
Bible School at
the Methodist Church will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. Worship services will be at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Ritchie have received word that their son, Sgt. Melvin Ritchie, has landed in
Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hall and Mrs. Laura Adams visited in Athens Sunday.
Rufus Roush of
Pinehurst called on Mrs. Myra Ganoe at the Mabel Reid home Sunday.
A business meeting
will be held and supper will be served at the home of Mrs. James Blue April 30
sponsored by the Live Wire Society of the W. S. C. S.
Willie Roush was
in Marietta Friday taking the eighth grade test at the high school.
Robert Ritchie has
returned to Marietta High School after recovering from measles.
Mrs. James Wilhelm
and son of Marietta spent Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Helen Roush,
and called at the Mrs. James Blue home.
Sandra Sue and
Larry Ritchie are recovering from measles.
Mrs. Blanche
Noland was a business caller in Belpre Thursday.
There will be homecoming at the Methodist Church Sunday, Mother’s Day. Bible School will be conducted at 10 a.m. Harold Roberts in charge. C. B. Riffle will have the Study period. Rev. Lester P. Taylor will speak. Basket dinner at noon at the church. The afternoon will be given to children’s exercises and speaking by men who have helped during the years in keeping their church active. There will be a history of the church read by Mrs. Blanche Noland; song by the Riffle Sisters. An offering will be taken to help close the conference year. All those interested or belonging to this church are asked to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Plummer of Lockmere, N. H., and son of Austin, Tex., spent the weekend at the
Weaver – Noland home. They attended a
dinner at the Lloyd Noland home in Marietta Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall spent Sunday at the George
Masters home, Marietta, celebrating Mrs. Masters’ birthday.
A study period was
enjoyed by the Barlow Circuit Missionary class at the Mrs. James Blue home
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Coffman and
Mrs. Ada Hanna sang a duet and lunch was served by Mrs. Blue assisted by Mrs.
Lois Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brownie Mayes have moved to Columbus where he is employed.
The supper at the
Mrs. James Blue home Wednesday, although not largely attended was an enjoyable
affair. Gerald Henry, home from Korea on
a furlough, and wife of Marietta, attended.
Homecoming Sunday Is Well Attended
The homecoming at
the Methodist Church Sunday was well attended.
Rev. Lester Taylor
spoke in the morning and there was a basket dinner at noon.
The children had a
short program to open the afternoon session and Rev. Mr. Pranscome of the
Cutler Chapel U. B. Church offered a prayer. Rev. Mr. Weed of the Norwood Methodist Church of Marietta spoke in the
afternoon. He was pastor when the local
church was built in 1915.
A history of the
church was read by Mrs. Blanche Noland.
Present were Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Riffle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Coffman,
Mrs. Walter Nedro, Mrs. Freda Lincicome, Mrs. Sallie Pitts, Mrs. Ralph Nelson,
Donald Blue, Mrs. Burl Nelson, Mrs. Weaver, Donald Brookover, Fremont Coffman,
Mrs. Blanche Noland, Rev. Mr. Weed, Mrs. Hilma Turrill, Mrs. James Blue.
Church Services
Bible School will
be conducted at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lincicome and son, Glen, of Akron, came Friday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pitts, and other relatives.
Bible School will be conducted at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m. Worship services at 7:30 p.m.
The daughter born
to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall at Memorial Hospital, Marietta, on May 19 has been
named Janet Elaine. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Hall of here and John Pratt of Morganville, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weaver of Roselle, N. J. arrived here Wednesday from Pittsburgh where they have
been visiting their son, Seldon Weaver. Miss Helen Weaver came from Columbus and spent the weekend at the Weaver
– Noland home.
Frank Baker of
Parkersburg visited Sunday at the Ralph Hall home. Other visitors were Mrs. Otis Gaskins and Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Gaskins and family of Marietta.
Mrs. James Wilhelm
and son of Marietta spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Helen Roush.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brownie Mayes of Columbus spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Turrill.
Mrs. Willard
Weaver and brother, Dwight Hayes, went to Chillicothe Sunday to visit their
mother, Mrs. J. Hayes. She returned with
them for a visit.
Bible school at the Methodist Church Sunday, June 1, at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley Callihan and family of Zanesville visited at the Helen Roush home
Sunday.
A program given at
the school house Friday evening in connection with the closing day exercises
was well attended by parents and visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Phillips and Johnnie, and Mrs. Edith Nedri of Marietta attended church here
Sunday evening.
Rev. Lester R.
Taylor preached his last sermon here Sunday evening before going to general
conference at Lakeside.
Mrs. Blanche
Noland, Mrs. I. H. Weaver and Willard Weaver were business visitors at Belpre
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children spent last week at the Lewis Hall home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weaver left Wednesday for Pittsburgh where they will visit at the Seldon Weaver
home before leaving for their home at Roselle, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs.
George Masters of Marietta visited Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Hall.
Lew Francis moved
his family to the George Master’s farm at Marietta. He has been living at the Robert Morris home.
Mrs. James Blue
attended the Missionary Study Class at the Harry Witham home in Fleming
Tuesday.
Thursday, June 12, 1952:
Bible School will be held at the Methodist church Sunday, June 16, at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Edith
Phillips, Mrs. Sallie Pitts and Mrs. Denver Pitts shopped in Parkersburg
Saturday.
Commencement
exercises were held here Wednesday for William Roush, Pat McVay, Lyle Berry and
Jannett Kally. They will enter high
school this Fall.
Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Pitts, Mrs. John Pitts, Mr. Jules Pitts and Mrs. James Blue attended
commencement exercises in Marietta recently.
Mrs. Blanche
Noland went shopping in Marietta Saturday.
A party was given
for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and children at the Mrs. James Blue home
Wednesday evening by the Methodist Church people before they leave for
conference. Refreshments were served by
those present.
Mrs. Lucile
Hoffman and two children, Joan and Jackie, arrived Sunday to visit her mother,
Mrs. Blanche Noland, and other relatives here.
County Treasurer
H. H. Myers preached here Sunday. An
offering was taken for the Gideon Society.
Friday, June 20, 1952:
Bible School will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Gaskins and family and Mrs. Otis Gaskins visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hall.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Green visited at the Lewis Hall home
Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Weaver,
Mrs. Lucile Hoffman and daughter, Jan, and Mrs. James Blue spent Thursday in
Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Berry and daughter, Mildred, visited Sunday at the Cecil Ritchie home.
Lee Kellar, Walter
Brewer, Allen Hoffman and Mike and Helen Weaver arrived from Columbus Friday
evening and were supper guests at the Weaver – Noland home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffman and children, Joan and Jackie, Mrs. Clara Weaver, Mrs. Blanche Noland and Mrs. Helen Weaver went Saturday to visit at the Harley Noland home in Charleston. They had a picnic dinner in the park there Sunday and returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Blanche Noland and Joan Hoffman visited with Harley Noland at Charleston Wednesday.
Friday, June 27, 1952:
To Attend Convention
Bible School at
the Methodist Church Sunday at 9:30. Following, members will go to the Warren Presbyterian Church where they
will attend the Sunday School Convention. Sermon by the Rev. A. W. Campbell at the Methodist Church will be given
at Constitution.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children visited Sunday with her father, John Pratt, at Morganville.
A. W. Campbell is
moving this week to Barlow where he had been sent to the six churches of the
circuit.
Edward Turrill,
who has been ill for the past two weeks, is reported to be improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turrill arrived home this week from Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Sunday. They attended a picnic at Zanesville where Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Mays arrived from Columbus.
There will be preaching at the Methodist Church Sunday 9:30. Bible School will follow.
Mrs. Elma Burm and
Miss Bertha Burm visited Mrs. Dick Callihan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hall, Mrs. Dessa Northrope, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berry and son, George, who is
home from Korea, Miss Juanita Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Phillips and son
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall, Wednesday evening.
Miss Helen Weaver
returned to Columbus Wednesday after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs.
J. H. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brownie Mayer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Turrill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children attended the wedding of George Berry and Miss Juanita Hunt
Sunday evening in Marietta.
Mrs. Beatrice
Callihan and Mrs. Sallie Pitts spent Thursday shopping in Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and family and Mrs. James Blue spent Friday evening at the Lewis Hall
home.
R. W. Campbell
will preach at the Methodist Church Sunday evening.
Mrs. Dessie
Northrope, Mrs. Gertrude Keifer, Earnest Kriger and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keifer
and children spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall.
Bible School at the Constitution Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Lucile
Hoffman of Council Bluffs and son, Jackie, arrived Saturday to visit her
mother, Mrs. Blanche Noland.
Mrs. Marian Rhodes
visited at Mrs. James Blues Saturday.
Mrs. Nelson
attended church here Sunday morning.
Miss Helen Weaver
arrived from Columbus to spend the weekend with her mother, Mrs. I. H. Weaver.
A. W. Campbell
called on members of the church here Thursday.
The Live Wires
will meet at the Marion Rhodes home Wednesday evening for supper. Will be glad to have the Marietta folk meet
with us at 230 Spring St. Don’t forget.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and family attended a picnic for their family at Parkersburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall came in the
afternoon.
Bible School at the Methodist Church Sunday, July 27 at 10 a.m. Worship at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Lucile
Hoffman and two children, Joan and Jackie, went Wednesday to visit at the
Harley Noland home in Charleston.
The Live Wires met
at the home of Marion Rhodes Wednesday with a large attendance. The next meeting will be held at the Ray
Rhodes home.
A birthday party
was held for Mrs. James Blue at the Lloyd Noland home in Marietta Saturday
evening. After supper was served by
Ethel Mae Noland, gifts were opened. Present were the Noland family, Joan Hoffman, Ethel Mae, Marion and
Nelson Noland, Mrs. Clara Weaver, Mrs. Blanche Noland and Mrs. Lucile Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Noland spent Sunday in Marietta visiting at the home of his brother
Lloyd Noland.
Mrs. Leora
Pinkerton spent Tuesday at the Helen Roush home.
Rev. Robert Weed of Marietta called on friends here Tuesday.
The new Warren
Twp. School located near Tunnel on Route 50-A got its first step toward
materialization Tuesday evening when a ground-breaking was held on the school
site.
C. D. Coffman,
president of the Warren Local Board of Education, turned the first shovelful of
earth, while other board members, Frank Cross, J. F. Briggs, Clarence Walter
and S. G. Anderson, looked on. Viewing
the ceremony also were Count Supt. C. L. McMahan, General Contractor W. H.
Heiby, Robert Scott and Will Eesley, architects for the new building, and
others.
The new structure,
which will have eight classrooms, gymnasium, showers, toilet rooms, lunchroom
and cafeteria, is the result of a bond issue passed by voters of the township
on Nov. 6, 1951. Total amount of the new
building is $356,495.
When completed the
new school building will replace seven one-room buildings now in use. Grades one to eight inclusive will
attend. Buildings which the new one will
replace include Constitution, Grandview, Moore’s Junction, Pinehurst,
Riverview, Tunnel and Turkey Hen.
Bible School at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Taylor and children, Jean Ann and Eddie of Bloomingburg called on Mrs.
James Blue Tuesday.
Mrs. Lucile
Hoffman and children, Joan and Jackie, who have been visiting her mother,
returned to their home at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Saturday.
Mrs. Beatrice
Callihan spent Wednesday in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children, Donna and Janet, were at Painesville to visit her
sister. The sister and children returned
with them.
Mrs. Jack Turrill
returned form Washington, D. C., where she has been with her husband who left
for foreign duty last week.
The Live Wires
will have supper at the Ray Rhodes home Aug. 12. Serving will begin at 5:30. Come and set with us, you will enjoy it. We will enjoy serving you.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ward and son of Beverly visited Sunday evening at the Ralph Hall home.
Bible School will be conducted at the Methodist Church Sunday, Aug. 17, at 10 a.m.
Worship service at
eight o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rhodes and children visited Monday night at the home of Mrs. James Blue.
Mrs. Helen Turrill
and son, Terry, visited Sunday at the Alonzo Turrill home.
Mrs. I. H. Weaver,
Blanche Noland and Willard Weaver were in Belpre Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children and Mrs. Garnet Pratt and children spent Sunday at the Pratt
home in Morganville, W. Va.
Mrs. Nelda Hall
spent Wednesday in Marietta.
The Live Wires
will hold their meeting at the Ray Rhodes home in Marietta, 1102 Fourth
St. Supper will be served at 5:30. So come and enjoy it. We will enjoy meeting you.
Mrs. Mary Wilhelm
and son, Eddie, of Marietta, called Sunday at the Mrs. James Blue home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hall spend Saturday in Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Blue of Marietta called at the Mrs. James Blue home Sunday evening.
Bible School will be conducted at the Methodist Church Aug. 24 at 10 p.m.
Mrs. Sallie Pitts
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Callihan called at the C. B. Riffle’s home at Belpre
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Willard
Weaver and Mrs. Blanche Noland attended the funeral of Noah Weaver at Rockland
Tuesday.
The supper at the
Ray Rhodes home Wednesday was a very enjoyable affair.
Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Turrill and children, Penny and Charlotte and son, Terry, spent Sunday
in Charleston.
Mrs. Jack Turrill
celebrated her birthday Saturday evening with a party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roberts.
Willie Roush
celebrated his birthday Tuesday at his home.
His mother helped serve the dinner and he received a number of presents.
Bible School will be held at the Methodist Church Sept. 7 at 10 a.m.
Miss Helen Weaver
of Columbus spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Weaver.
Charles Weaver of
Ravenna visited at the Weaver – Noland home over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children attended the fair Monday evening.
Mrs. J. Blue
attended the missionary meeting at the Mrs. Ada Hanna home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brownie Mayes of Columbus spent last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hilma
Turrill.
Mrs. Mary Coffman
and daughter, Miss Ruth Coffman, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., called at the Reid home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hall and daughter, Mrs. Mary Lee, spent the weekend in Akron visiting
relatives.
Friday, October 10, 1952:
Bible school will be conducted at the Methodist Church Sunday, Oct. 12, at 10 a.m. Worship at 7:30 by Rev. R. Campbell.
Mrs. J. H. Weaver
and Mrs. Blanche Noland spent Saturday night at the Lloyd Noland home at
Riverview.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hall and children shopped in Parkersburg Saturday.
Cecil Ritchie was
taken to Marietta Memorial Hospital Saturday.
Mariam Noland
spent Monday with her grandmother, Mrs. Blanche Noland.
Mrs. Helen Roush
and son, Pete, spent part of last week at the home of her daughter, Freda
Mercer, of Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Hardin of New Castle, Ky. and Mrs. Forester Farley of Marietta called at the
Mrs. James Blue home Wednesday afternoon.
Lloyd Noland has
moved his family to Riverview.
Bible School will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Nelda Hall
and daughter, Janet, spent Thursday in Marietta.
Mrs. Beatrice
Callihan spent Thursday shopping in Marietta.
Mrs. Bessie and
Bernice Nelson recently attended church at Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rhodes and children attended church here
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Noland and children of Charleston, W. Va., visited at the Noland home
Friday evening. Mrs. Clara Weaver and
Mrs. Blanche Noland returned home with them Saturday to spend a week.
Mrs. Garnet
Goldswain and Mrs. Earl Ellis and daughter of Marietta, called Wednesday on
Mrs. James Blue.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Noland and children were supper guests Friday evening of his mother, Mrs.
Blanche Noland.
Preaching at the Methodist Church at 9:30 by the Rev. R. W. Campbell. Bible School will follow this service.
Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Rutledge of Minerva spent last week at the Nelson home.
Mrs. Clara Weaver
and Mrs. Blanche Noland spent last week at the Noland home at Charleston. They returned here Saturday accompanied by
Harley Noland and son, Chuckie, who returned to their home Sunday.
Mrs. Hester Hunter
spent last week with her daughter, Francis, at Columbus.
Mrs. Jack Turrill
of Rockland spent Friday at the Alonzo Turrill home.
Mrs. Willard
Weaver is visiting this week at her mother’s home in Chillicothe.
A daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Seward on Oct. 16. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver of Ravenna, and Mrs. I. H.
Weaver of Constitution.
The Alonzo Turrill
home burned to the ground Tuesday. A few
belongings were saved but their loss was heavy.
Bible School at the Methodist Church Sunday at 10 a.m. Preaching at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs.
George Masters and children visited Sunday at the Lewis Hall home.
Mrs. Bernice
Roberts and Mrs. Wendell Counts of Lock 18 called at the Mrs. James Blue home
Tuesday evening.
Clarence Roush
spent Monday evening in Marietta attending a Halloween party.
Mrs. Frank Stanley
and Jean and Allen of Marietta spent Monday evening at the Ralph Hall home.
Mr. and Mrs.
Alonzo Turrill, whose house was burned, have moved to Rockland. Their daughter Penny attended Sunday School
here Sunday.
A Halloween party
was held at the school house Thursday evening and was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Stevens of Marietta called at the Mrs. James Blue home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. F. H. Weaver,
Mrs. Blanche Noland and son, Lloyd, were in Belpre and Parkersburg Tuesday
evening.
A. W. Campbell
called on members of his church here Monday.
Bible school will be conducted at the Methodist Church Sunday, Dec. 21, at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Sallie Pitts
and Mrs. Beatrice Callihan shopped in Marietta Thursday.
Mrs. Clara Weaver,
Mrs. Blanche Noland and Mrs. Lloyd Noland and children shopped in Parkersburg
Tuesday.
Mrs. Johnie Weaver
spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs. James Blue.
Mrs. Hester
Hunter, who has been in Marietta Memorial Hospital for several days, is now
home.
The Live Wires are
having their Christmas program at the Methodist Church Tuesday evening, Dec.
23. The public is invited. There will be a short program by the young
folks followed by a pageant. You will
enjoy the music so be sure to come.
Darrell Wright and
sister, Mrs. Violet Goudy of Marietta, visited Tuesday evening at the Ralph
Hall home.
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