Thursday, December 17, 1959
Senecaville —
Alert Sunday School Class Of The
The Alert class of the Presbyterian church held their meeting in the social rooms of the church, Friday night with the following members present: Mrs. Kate Corwin, Mrs. Mildred Cristian, Mrs.' Ina Secrest, Mrs. Patsy Couch, Mrs. Mamie Dettra, Mrs. Mollie Aplin. and Mrs. Gertrude Singleton.
The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Kate Corwin, president; Mrs. Mildred Christian, secretary, and Mrs. Gertrude Singleton, treasurer. They held their Christmas gift exchange and enjoyed a cov ered dish luncheon. Christmas Program
The Home and School will present a Christmas program on Monday evening, Dec. 21 at the high school auditorium under the Supervision of Jack Beatty, the music instructor. All the school grades will be participating, ftevival Meeting
Revival meeting is being well attended at the Wesleyan Methodist church. Rev. Don Seymour of Derwent, is preaching every night. In Cambridge
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Secrest, Jjlrs. Bernice Aplin, Mrs. Mollie Aplin Mrs. Fave Tilk, Mrs. Fern Channel, Mrs. Gene Graham, Janice Pryor, Shirley Pryor, Susan Wil son, Sandra Secrest,. Mrs. Norma Secrest, Mrs. Myrtle Kozdr, Susie ash, Mrs. Mamie Dettra, Rev. nd Mrs. Everett Wildman, Mrs.
Hattie Wallace, Donna Wildman, Mrs. Hallie Riggs, Lawrence Riggs, Whitney Mason, Mrs. Mil dred Christian and Mrs. Lois Cantor were all shopping in Carat' bridge last week.
To Florida Mrs. Kate Allen went to
Florida last Tuesday to spend the winter with her daughter, Margaret.
Mrs. Hallie Riggs has returned home after visiting relatives and friends in Akron. Her sen, Lawrence accompanied her home and is spending a few days with her. He will be returning to New York soon. Improving
Howard Harris is recovering at his home after an emergency operation at Guernsey Memorial hospital recently. In Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marquis and son, Ralph went shopping in Columbus, Thursday evening. Mrs. Vera Barlow accompanied them there and visited her son, Billy and daughter, Patricia. Society Meets
The Helping Hand Society of the Presbyterian church held their meeting with Christmas gift exchange in the church basement Wednesday night. Mrs. John Hollingshead was in charge of the program and Mrs. Lorna Jean Finley won the prize in the contest. A covered dish luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Mamie Dettra, Mrs. Mollie Aplin, Mrs. Kate Corwin, Mrs. Lorna Jean Finley, Mrs. Mildred Christian, Mrs. Gertrude Singleton, Mrs. John Currey, Mrs. B. Allen Reed, Mrs. Kitty Denver and daughter, Debbie. Enjoy Visit
Mrs. Gene Graham and sons, Gregg, Gary and Kirby visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Guiler, of Sarahsville, Saturday evening.
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Singspiration choir under the direction of John Lewis Betts will be at the Fredericksdale rhurc-h, Thursday evening, Dec. 17. Time: 7:30. The program will include the well loved Christmas carols. The choir gave one of thca service? here Oct. 26 to a well filled house. The public is cordially invited to ^rend.
Orion Shac'ilee received word Saturday of the death of his brother-in-law John Woodruff, of Columbus. Mr. Woodruff was the husband of the former Lucy Shacklee who survive.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clapper and Mrs. Moore, of Zanesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Norval Carter one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bates, of Cannonsburg, Pa., spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cater and children spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughter, Teresa.
Miss Carole Carter, of Cam bridge, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jvhn Carter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis and son, of Macksburg, spent Sunday with Mr. John Beatty.
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acle visited Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Thompson and daughter, Shila Monday evening.
Several of this community attended the ball game between Woodsfield and Summerfield, on Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Martin were business rallers at Caldwell, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Martin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morris Friday afternoon. Later they all visited with Mr. and Mrs John Frnns worth.
Several attended the ball game between Belle Valley and Summerfield, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Thompson and daughter, Shila, were busi ness callers at Woodsfield, Sat urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stephens and daughters were visiting Mr and Mrs. Otis Martin and family Saturday forenoon.
Mr. Wiley Thompson visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Snyder and
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin and son, Ricky, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart, Sunday afternoon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Thompson and daughter, Shila, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thompson, Sunday evening.
East Union EAST UNION — Kenneth
Tucker and wile were called t*> Zanesville Friday by the illness of their son-in-law, Gene Pride, who is in the hospital.
Alice Huffman was calling on Shirley and Rosa Miller, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Miller were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Miller and sons, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lahue were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clesson Love attended church at Caldwell, Sun
day evening. | There will be a. Christmas pro
gram at the East Union Methodist church, Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 7:30. Everyone is in vited. Santa will be on hand to treat the children.
Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Miller were shopping iti Caldwell, Saturday evening.
Edith Craig entertained the East Union club women, Thurs day. They revealed their secret sisters and drew new names
Chaseville CHASEVILLE — Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Murphy entertained Mr. and Mrs. Randy Murphy and family, Monday evening, in observance of the former's son, Paul's 13th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayre, Sr. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Basford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sayre and James Creighton, of Cambridge route, with a six o'clock chicken dinner, Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zinn, of Columbus, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Drumm and daughter, Waneda.
Mr. and Mrs. Halderman Murphy and family attended the TGT Christmas party at McCalls Chicken House, New Concord, Friday evening.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hill and family were Mrs. Car*ie Larrick, Mt. Zion, and Mrs. Mary Murphy and son, Paul.
Wednesday evening callers of Mannie and Miss Dora Miller were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mur phy.
Mrs. Audrey Horton and daughter, Kathryn and father, Arnold Murray, of Canton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs Frank Sayre, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Drumm called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hagan, Byesville, Friday.
Mrs. Alfred Brown and son, Derwent, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayre were recent visitors at the Halderman Murphy home.
Mr. and Mrs Randy Murphy and family were callers in Caldwell, Saturday e\ening.
Senecaville Haskell Pryor veiled his mo
ther, Rose Pryor in South Olive last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Dettra have taken an apartment in Cambridge for the winter.
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Study Reveals One-Fourth Income Of Self-Employed Goes Unreported
The House Ways ana Means Committee was told yesterday that a new study indicates that the average self-employed person has been reporting only about 75 cents of every dollar in earnings for federal income tax purposes.
C. Harry Kahn of Rutgers University testified this meant that about $10 billion a year in income was not reported by farmers, business proprietors and self-employed professional persons on their tax returns for 1955, 1956, and 1957.
The same study showed that employes receiving salaries or wages reported to the tax collector about 97 cents out of every dollar in earnings in the same period, Kahn said. Such employes generally are subject to withhold taxes and have relatively little outside income.
Kahn told the committee, which is studying possible revision in the tax laws, that the study was made by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Kahn said it" showed nonre-ported income was greatest among farmers. He said they reported only 56 cents out of every dollar of earnings in 1955 and 66 cents in 1957.
Other selfremployed persons on an average reported 81 cents of each dollar in 1955 and 84 cents in 1957, the study showed.
The figures were arrived at by comparing government income statistics for various groups with
the amount they actually reported on their tax returns. Generous allowances were made for the fact that some of this income was received by persons who were not subject to income tax.
Another panelist told the committee the government is losing nearly a billion dollars a year because of the failure of taxpayers to report all dividend and interest income.
Daniel M. Holland, economics professor from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that taxpayers in 1957 failed to report $3,500,000,000 in interest which should have been reported. He said about $900,000,000 in dividends also was not reported.
He said these amounts were derived after making generous allowances for money which went to non-taxable adults and children. He said the taxpayers either forgot to or purposely failed to report the income.
Farm house furnishings aWSf-aged about $2,700 in value" ill 1959, compared to $1,300 in 1947, according to Ohio State Univer-sitv extension economists.
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