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Subject: [OHBELMON-L] RE: Belmont CO News
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 12:37:35 EDT
Several months ago I was viewing the microfilm for the Cambridge
Jeffersonian(5/14/1921). I spotted this column. The copy has been sitting
around waiting for me to submit, and I guess it is time I do so, and
then file it.
Hope somebody finds something useful.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE
Monday will be divorce day in Belmont county common pleas court and
nineteen uncontested cases have been assigned for hearing before
Judge Warren W. COWEN. In addition to the divorce cases, all motions for
new trials will be heard in the morning. On Tuesday the trials of the cases
to jury will be started and a number of new jurors have been ordered to
report for service on that day. The following are the divorce cases for
hearing
on Monday: Olive ARCHER vs Earl Wayne ARCHER; Rose BASHER vs
Louis BASHER; Lelia May BROWN vs Jesse F. BROWN; Joseph CHARLTON
vs Blanche CHARLTON; Marion CUNNINGHAM vs Charles C. CUNNINGHAM;
Lydia COSS vs Frank L. COSS; Ethel DUFF vs Robert DUFF; Charles E. DIXON
vs Carrie A. DIXON; Charles W. GRIFFITH vs Susan GRIFFITH; Waneta HAYNES
vs Blair HAYNES; Marion KRATZ vs Herbert KRATZ; Florence V. MURPHY vs
Charles P. MURPHY; Mary MARTIN vs Francis Jos. MARTIN; Mary B. MURRAY
vs Louis S. MURRAY; James SIMMS vs Ellen SIMMS; Anna SZASZ vs
Steve SZASZ; Marie UNDERWOOD vs Henry UNDERWOOD; Alex WOJCIK
vs Mary WOJCIK; Mary PAVLICH vs Pete PAVLICH.
The following additional jurors have been drawn from the jury wheel and
ordered
to report for duty here Tuesday morning, May 17, at 9 o'clock. They will
replace
those who have been excused following the serving of three weeks here:
T.O. McCUNE, Bridgeport; John BARBER, Morristown; Albert JOHNSTON,
St. Clairsville; Elmer Lee SCOTT, Bellaire; Ross BROWN, Barnesville;
C.J. MOBLEY, Armstrong Mills; Charles W. HARRIS, Flushing; Preston W. AULT,
St. Clairsville, Frank LONG, Bellaire; C.C. WOODCOCK, Bridgeport; Warren
LAWRENCE, Dillonvale, R.F. D., and Adolph BURKHARD, Barnesville.
The senior class play will be given in the Methodist church Monday night
and a large crowd is expected. The play will be given only one night and there
will be no reserved seats. The play to be given is "The End of the Rainbow,"
and a cast of characters has been selected and every part will be well taken
care of.
The annual baccalaureate service for the graduating class of the local
high school will be held in the United Presbyterian Church Sunday evening.
The Methodist Church will join with the United Presbyterian church for this
service, but the regular evening service will be held in the Presbyterian
church. Rev. Ira F. LEEPER, pastor of the U.P. church, will deliver the
sermon to the class and a large attendance is expected. The class will
march to the church in a body and seats will be reserved for them and the
faculty.
Marriage licenses: Raymond MEAGER, age 22, a miner, of Bellaire,
and Marjorie HARBOURT, age 22, of Martins Ferry. Rev. I. F. LEEPER
performed the ceremony. Nicola MARIONOVICH, age 26, a mechanic,
and Anastasia BULIONOVICH, age 20, both of Bellaire. Squire H.M. DAVIES
performed the ceremony. George William DONLEY, age 22, a mill worker,
of Bellaire, and Helen MARYANSKI, age 19, of Blaine. Rev. C. W. COOPER
performed the ceremony.
Attorney W. O. CHAPPELL, of Barnesville, was in town yesterday on
business.
Fred BAILEY. of the First National bank, at Bethesda, was in town
yesterday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. John CAMPBELL, of Barnesville, are here spending the
week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. SHEPHERD.
Jay LONGLEY has returned to his home at Warren, Ohio, after a visit
here with relatives, having been called here by the death of his sister,
Miss Mary LONGLEY.
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