www.trib.com/scjournal/ARC/2001/AUG/Aug_23_01_Thur/living/ ann.html The Sioux City Journal Thursday August 23, 2001 CAVE ANNIVERSARY (picture) Jim and Lorraine Cave, Marcus, Iowa, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sept. 1 at the Marcus Community Center. Hosts will be their children, Joyce and James Coughlin, Sioux City, Shirley Cave, Richfield, Minn., Gene and Pat Cave, Remsen, Iowa, Betty and Al Weihe, Vacaville, Calif., Don and Michelle Cave of Marcus, Charles Cave, Avoca, Iowa, Dale and Barb Cave of Marcus, Bev and John Kampa, St. Paul, Minn. The couple have 19 grandchildren. Mr. Cave and the former Lorraine Bay were married Sept. 2, 1951, at St. John Lutheran Church, Germantown, Iowa. =================================== http://lubbockonline.com/news/032397/annivers.htm. MR. AND MRS. CAVE Mr. and Mrs. John Cave of Jayton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary March 11. They are the parents of Kathy SoRelle of Texas City, Kay Skelton of Lubbock, Kitty Hoover of Pensacola, Fla., and Keith Cave of Engleside. Cave and the former Mildred Pugh were married March 11, 1947, in Rotan. They have 10 grand- children and one great-grandchild. ==================================== beatty-newsletter.twobees.com/jul2001/jul2001_beatty7.htm French Lick - Maple Street History By Parke Flick Letter to the editor - Springs Valley Herald - 1999 Dr. Sloan's home was almost identical to the home, also on Maple Street, now owned by Bill Burton. For many years this home was the residence of WILLIAM WASHBURN CAVE, fondly called "Banker Bill," since there was another BILL CAVE, who was known as "Gravel Road Bill," who owned CAVE Quarries. W.W. Cave was president of the French Lick State Bank from 1903 until the bank was sold to outside interests in 1958. The reason the aformentioned homes were somewhat alike was that the father of the first Mrs. CAVE built the homes for her and her sister. Whose married name was Pigg. ================================