The Greene County Guardian, December 13, 1956

Page Four THE GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown, Ohio December 13,1956 Legion Auxiliary Enjoys Cedar Christmas Party The Christmas party for the Wallace C. Anderson Legion Auxiliary was held Saturday evening, Dec. 8 at the Le- College Yule S in g . . . ANNUAL CHRISTMAS program presented by the Cedarville College Choir will be given Sunday, Dec. 16, at 7:15 p.m. in the Grace B a p t i s t Church of Cedarville. Under the direction of Warren Webber, the choir will bring the C h r i s t m a s story in scripture and song, 1n c 1ud ing selections from Handel's "Messiah" as well as many of the traditional C h r i s t m a s cwols and other Christmas anthems. Solos and special musical groups will also be featured on the program. Rev. Harry Cole, pastor of the church, will bring a short message. A fif­ teen-minute musical prelude at 7:15 will feature an organ solo, "O Holy Night" by Carolyn Hale. The public is invited. fPhoto by Dick Wentdel) Wiseman Tells Principals Of Student Aid Vaughan Gets More Than He Asked For--.By 25^ .Police Chief Carroll Vaughan Greene C o u n t y ’ s student of Cedarville got mor% than guidance program is focused he asked for this week--and on the normal student rather t h a n the sub-par or a b o v e 1 average, J a m e s t o w n ' s E.. Clayton Wiseman told dele-, gates to the S o u th we s tern Ohio County Superintendents Associ at i on at Wilmington last week. Wi s e man, a consultant in t h e g u i d a n c e p r o g r am , in a good way. Chief Vaughan submitted a letter, read at Monday night's session of village council, in which he said the v i l l a g e must increase his hourly rate or he would quit on Dec. 15. T h e , i n c r e a s e sought was from $1 an hour to $1 . 25 an hour. Upon the recommendation of Mayor Morris O. DeForge, council voted to hike Chief V a u ghan's rate to $1.30 an hour. The hourly-pay scale was e s t a b l ished early this year. Under a former ordin­ ance the chief drew $250 a month on a full-time job. Use Our Classifieds for Results pointed out that each school Adam Kadel Heads Mason Lodge has its own program devel­ oped in relation to needs in its own area. This includes ' t e s t i ng programs, personal', interviews, guidance librar- 1 i e s , occupational guidance groups, g u i d a n c e classes, consultative s e r v ic es, and ! r e c o r d s on f a m i l y back­ grounds and drop-out situa­ tions. The Guardian: 4-5091 A new slate of o f l i e e r s , h e a d e d by Adam Kadel as 'junior warden; Vernon Horn-_ ey, s e n i o r d e a c o n ; John worshipful ma s t e r , will be Evans, junior deacon; Frank i n s t ailed by the Jamestown M a s o n i c L o dg e No. 352 Thursday, Dec. 20. Other officers to be installed include Albert Liming, sen­ ior warden; Kenneth Fields, Sh igley, who will be treasurer for the 36th consecutive year; Wi l l i sGl a s s , s e c r e t a r y ; Glennie Jenks, tiler. Installation ceremonies will b e g i n at 7:30 p.m . at the_ Masonic Hall. Farm Bureau Council has Gilt Exchange Annual Christmas Party was held by Farm Bureau Council No. 1 at the h o m e of Mrs. Id a C l e m m e r and Mrs. M a b e l l e Hu r l e y Dec. 3 : Guests exchanged gifts. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fudge, Mr. and Mrs. J e s s e G r a y , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heath and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keach and son, Mr. and Mrs. Da v i d Leslie and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S p r a c k l e n and granddaughter, Kathi White. Memb e r s plan to carol at the Greene County Old Folks Home Dec. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Carroll New I00F Leader New N o b l e Gr a nd of the Cedarcliff 630 lodge of the IOOF is Dale Carroll. Carroll andacomplete slate of offi­ cers was elected at the Dec. 5 meeting of the lodge. Other officers include Ray­ mo nd Hi x on , vice grand; Fred Wilburn, recording sec­ retary; William L i s t er, F i­ nancial S e c r e t a r y ; Robert •Bean, treasurer; and Chester Butler, Trustee. G I V E 1 H E R - a A ^ y No end to its usefulness. Exclusive COOK-GUIDE tells you temperature and time for your cooking or frying needs at a glance. P icktm$ Ehefric Phone 6U2X Cedarville E LMO B . HIGHAM AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate 32 W. Washington St. Jamestown — Phone 4-4191— McKINLEY LONG, Real Estate Salesman — Phone 4-4954 — Mr. Long was formerly associated with Little, real estate broker of Jeffersonville, Ohio, and is now associated with this office. Selling Farm , Residence and Investment Property JAMESTOWN Concrete block building, two fnodem i raents up­ stairs, commercial garage downstairs. Each apartment has roomy four rooms. Excellent rent property. CEDARVILLE Two bedroom bungalow with connecting garage with modem bathroom and heating by forced furnace. This home is less than four years old and includes a living room, dinette, and up-to-date kitchen. Can be purchased on contract with $2000 down. CEDARVILLE A three bedroom bungalow with a -.correcting garage. Wall to wall carpeting in living room and ball included. Modem bathrqpm. This house is less than five yean old JEFFERSONVILLE Business opportunity in Jeffersonville. Profit-making furniture a a t , inventory Included, or building alone. Building is large, two-story commercial structure, 60 X 83 feet, divided into three saettoui downstairs with ample display space. Upstairs Includes apartment and more dis­ play space. Freigit elevator to mceud floor, i n i U i o n . gion home and e n j o y ed by 25 members and their fam i­ lies. Following the ch ili supper, the g u e s t s enjoyed playing bingo and euchre. Ar t h u i Evans Ji. won the cake. Mi s s Pauline N e l s o n and Mr. Ross W i s e m a n were c h a m p i o n euchre players. Greer M c A l l i s t e r was top man in the bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall, Cheril M a r s h a l l , Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans, and Miss Alice Evans also won bingo prizes. Each person a t t e n d ing the party b r o u g h t a Christmas gift to be sent to the Chilli- cothe Verterans Hospital. Pickering Shows Slides To 2 0 Plus Ed P i c k e r i n g , who spent five months in I s r a e l l a s t summer on the International Farm Y o u t h E x c h a n g e , showed h is K o d a c h r o m e slides last S un d a y evening and related his experiences to a l a r g e audience of the 20 Plus Class and their invited guests. While in Israel he lived on collective farms, privately own e d f a rms , and rented Ifarms. He gave a p i c t u r e o f the economic, political and re­ ligious life of the new Israel. 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