One more post for today, I'm up newspaper 1951 of 13,000! First a correction - I indicated on a post on Charles Grizzle Gorin that the paper was from Austin KY. Well, we're proud of our Austin but it's much smaller and I should have typed Austin, TX! Port Arthur (TX) Daily News, 13 Nov 1922. An add for Kataena Syrup, sold by Adams-Gorin Company. Betty, isn't this your late father's company (Joseph Bailey Gorin)? The Valley News, Van Nuys CA, 11 Oct 1964. Picture of James Gorin (he's the mountain climber!) helping students in Northeast Valley with vision tests, representing the Lions Club. Athens (OH) Messenger, 8 Nov 1945. "Major George Gorin of Louisville, Ky., was a Sunday night guest at the home of Mrs. Dow Grones, Elmwood Place, stopping here while en route from Washington D.C. to Louisville. Major gorin served as finance officer with the OSS in Burma with Mrs. Grones' son, Major Dow Grones Jr. They both returned on the same ship on their return to the States six weeks ago." (George was the son of Lewis Jefferson Gorin Sr, gson of James Edward Gorin, ggson of Thomas Jefferson Gorin and gggson of John and Elizabeth Franklin Gorin. He was a really neat man too! Oakland (CA) Tribune, 1 November 1940: "Veterans of Future Wars" Head in Army. Louisville, Ky., Nov 1. Lewis A [sic, should be J] Gorin Jr, 26, who in 1936 headed a group of college students in demanding a "bonus" as "Veterans of Future Wars," is in the Army Reserve and ready to go at any time. The bachelor-attorney disclosed today that he was commissioned last June as a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery Reserve Corps and did not "wait" to register this month for possible military service. Gorin was elected "National commander" of the "V.F.W.", chapters sprang up on many campuses; the organization was discussed in Congress; Gorin wrote a book about the subject; the $2,000,000.000 soldiers' bonus was enacted, and eventually the Veterans of Future Wars organization disappeared." (Lewis was the brother of George above, a wonderful and kind man and friend of our family. He did serve honorably, ending up a Colonel, and his widow is a cherished family friend. Port Arthur (TX) News, 12 Sept 1943: "Tech. Sgt. Cecil E Gorin, 2030 11th Street, has been promoted to master sergeant at the Victorville Army Aitrfield, Victorville, Calif. Sgt. Gorin is a technical air inspector at this field." (This is Cecil Edwin Gorin of previous posts]. Long Beach (CA) Press-Telegram, 15 Aug 1950. Photo. Where Body May Be Lodged. Roy Gorin, expert mountain climber, points out Pinnacle Pass on the east face of Mount Whitney, where he said he believes the body of tobacco heir Christopher Reynolds will be found. The frozen body of his companion, Steven Rice Wasserman, was found at the 11,500-foot level, just a week after the two boys started climbing the snow-topped peak." (This is Roy M Gorin of whom I wrote several weeks ago, s/o James Clay Gorin of previous post]. Decatur (IL) Daily Republican, 9 April 1891. "Death of Mrs. I. C. Pugh. A Noble Woman Goes to Join Her Husband Over There. Mrs. Elvira E. Pugh, widow of Col. Isaac C Pugh, who was in the Mexican war and was the gallant colonel of the 41st Illinois Regiment, died this morning at her house on North Main Street, in the 77th year of her age. Several weeks ago the deceased was prostrated by an attack of la grippe. She had partly recovered, but the immediate cause of her death was aneurism. She was unconscious since Sunday. Mrs. Pugh had lived in Decatur since 1831, having come here at that early period from Vandalia. The deceased was a true patriotic woman who gave her husband two sons to assist in the preservation of the Union. She was earnest, zealous and active in every good work. Elvira E. Gorin was born December 1814 in Todd County, Ky. She was the daughter of Judge John D and Martha Gorin, and a sister of Maria Kirkman, of Winchester, Ill; J. R. Gorin of Decatur and Gladden Gorin of Kansas City Mo.On August 2, 1831, at Vandalia, Illinois, the deceased became the wife of Col. Isaac C Pugh, who died in November 1874. mrs. Pugh came to Decatur, and had since resided here. She was the mother of eleven children, four of whom survive. They are Mrs. Maria M. Lowry, widow of Captain J. M. Lowry, of Decatur; John H Pugh, of Union, Mo.; Mrs. V. I Gillham, of Ft.Scott Kansas, and Mrs. Almira H. Mark, of Decatur. Since 1833 Mrs. Pugh had been a member of the Methodist Church. " (John D was the son of Henry and Sarah Pell Gorin). Decatur (IL) Daily Republican, 26 Dec 1883. "This morning Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gorin left for Sterling, Ill., to be present at the marriage of Mr. Pugh Gorin, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gorin, of this city, and Miss Sanborn, the only daughter of Mayor Sanborn of Sterling, and cashier of the First National Bank of that place. The wedding will be solemnized at nine o'clock tomorrow (Thursday) morning. The couple will make their home in Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Gorin is connected with the general offices of the Standard Oil Company. The bride is an Ohio lady and has many friends at Cleveland, where she has often visited." (J. R. Gorin was the son of John D Gorin, gson of Henry and Sarah Pell Gorin]. That's all for a few days! Sandi Col. Sandi Gorin - Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ GORIN worldconnect website: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~sgorin