The Greene County Guardian, December 20, 1956

Page Two The GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown, Ohio, Decern Mrs. O. Bower s|R. Armentrout Dies at Age 85 Full of B a lo n e y . . . BOLOGNA THEFT—It was a m e a t l e s s weekend at Ralph Taylor's Store west of Jamestown after thieves broke into the building Friday evening and made off with most of the bologna stored indie freezer, cartons of cigarettes, watches and other goods valued at approximately $150. Access to the building was gained by breaking out a window in die rear of the store. Jamestown Police Chief Howard Wright was investigating the theft this week. (Guardian Kioto). CHURCH CALENDAR NEW JASPER METHODIST CHURCH . The Rev. John M. C o l l i n s , Pastor Donald Smith, Superintendent Sunda y , Dec. 23, Church school, 10 a . m . ; Wo r s h i p , 1 1 : 1 5 a .m . , s e rmo n topic "God Be With Us . " C i r c u i t Christmas program at 8 p.m. at the Eleazer church. Monday, Dec. 24, Intermed­ iate Methodist Youth Fellow­ ship, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 26, Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Thu r sday , Dec. 27, Men's1 Brotherhood meeting at 7:30' p. m. _______ GRAPE GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles N. Ross, Pastor Sund a y , Bible School, 10 a. m .; worship services, 11:00 JAMESTOWN METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. G r o v e r C. Reed, pastor Sunday School, 9:15; divine worship, 10:30; cantata en­ titled "Noel" by the combined adult and senior choirs; senior youth fellowship, 6:00; at 7 they will sing carols to shut- ins. Wednesday Dec. 26, inter­ mediate youth f e l l ow s h i p ; choir practice. Thur sday Dec. 27, official board will meet at 7:30. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. Homer C. Haines, pastor Sunday, Sunday School, 9:30 a . m . ; worship service, 10:30 a. m .; youth fellowship, 6:30 p.m. * a . m . ; youth fellowship, 6:30 Wednesday, c h o i r practice, p .m . ; evening service, 7:30! 7 p.m. P, m - |Friday, Dec. 28, congrega- Wednesday evening, Hour of tional meetings at the church. Power, 7:30 p. m. S p e c i a l Christmas program Sunday evening beginning at 7:30 p.m. with songs and re­ citations by younger Sunday school classes followed by the entire Sunda y School class with the congregation goingl out to carol after. The groupl will return to the church for refreshments. JAMESTOWNTIRST , BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Ha r o l d Cassidy, Minister. Supt. R. Stickley. Sunday School, 9-45 a .m. J Worship service, 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p .m. , Choir/ practice. CHURcn OF CHRIST Jamestown Sunday, 10:30 a .m . . worship s e r v i c e , Lord's Supper; 11 a .m . , C h r i s tm a s Cantata; 7:30 p .m . , play, "Shi ning Star" by all the Sunday school children. Everyone invited. JAMESTOWN FRIENDS The Rev. F r a nk J. Long , Minister. Sunday S c h o o l 9:30 a. m ., ‘Willis Goodbar, Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.,Bible/ . studv and prayer. THE GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CEDARVILLE The Re v . Harry E. Cole,, pastor. (temporary location: Milner Chapel, Cedarville College) Se rmon , "The My s t e r y of Christmas." Evening Sermon, "The Creed of the kngels. ” All members urged to attend 4 Dies; Was 97 Death came early Saturday to Mrs. Os i eWi l t Bowe r s , 97, at the home of her son, Addison Bowers, near James­ town. She had been in failing! health for a number of years and an invalid the past three years. Mr s . Bowe r s was married Nov. 14, 1894, to S t a i r l e y Bowe r s i who died in 1925 They had moved to G r e e n e C o u n t y in 1914. She was a m em b e r of the Bowersville Methodist Church and was the last surviving member of her family. Mrs. Bow e r s ' survivors in­ clude three sons, Addison, at who se h om e she died, and twins Ru s s e l l of Xenia and Roscoe of Jamestown. Funeral s e r v i c es were held Tuesday afternoon at the Powers Fun­ eral Home and burial was in Bowersville Cemetery. T .K . Gorman, 72 , Is Taken T h u rm a n K. Gorman, 72, retired farmer of South Solon,j d i e d l a s t T u e s d a y at the Springfield City Hospital fol­ lowing a long illness. He w the father ofHomer L . Garmi of Jamestown, Route 1. Funeral s e r v ices were held from the Grape Grove church with the Rev. C h a r l e s Ross officiating and burial followed in the Grape Grove cemetery. Bom on Feb. 26, 1884, Mr. Gormanhad lived in the South Solon area his entire life. S u r v i v i n g are the widow, Elsie Mae; three sons, Robert E. of C o l um b u s ; Roger of South Salon; Homer; a sister, Mrs. Cecil Hull of Summer- ford; a b r o t h e r , Chester of C o l u m b u s ; and two grand­ children. Robert Harrison Armentrout, a f a r m e r in the Cedarville area for 45 years, died at 2 Lions Lighting Deadline Is Set Entries for the J a m e s t o w n Lions Club's Christmas home lighting contest must be re - a .m. Monday in Springfield c e i v e d by Dec. 24, it was Mercy Hospital at the age of 85. Mr. Ar m e n t rout had spent the last 14 years in Springfield, r e s i d i n g at the home of a daughter at 525 Stanton Ave. He was born Sept. 8, 1871 in Harrisburg, Va . , the son of Henr y F. and Rebekah Fifer Armentrout. Hewas a member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church of Springfield. Surviving are two sons, Lester W. of North Hampton and Carl L. Armentrout of Cedarville; four d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. Anna Bobbitt, Xenia; Mrs. Nellie Justus, W a s h i n g t o n C.H. Myrtle G. A rm e n t r o u t and Mrs. FernWells of Springfield; 13 grandchildren and s e v e n great-grandchildren He was preceded in death by his wife, Cora Belle, approx­ imately 15 years ago Christmas party of the Cedar- v i l l e G r a n g e will beheld Thursday, Dec. 27 at the IOOF Hall. Festivities will begin at 8 p. m. Each family is asked to b r i n g a gift for their own , children and cookies. Deere Readers: We'll forego our usual chat this week in favor of a: VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS To all of you. --John Evans announced today, Entry is open to anyone liv­ ing in the Greeneview School D i st r ict. There's nothing to buy. Just send your name and address to Russell Flax, James­ town, secretary of the Lions Club. Judging will be held Dec. 26 between 7 and 9 p .m . Three i m p a r t i a l persons are to be c h o s e n as judges and their decisions will be based strictly on the beauty of the decora­ tions. H om e s of Lions Club members are not eligible for competition. Prizes of $15, $10 and $5 far first, second and third place are being awarded. Village councilmen approv­ ed p a y m e n t of a $4500.43 bill to the Leach Borthers Con­ s t r u c t ion Company Monday night for work completed at the new sewage disposal plant. FOR SALE--Wood storm door, 80 3 /4 X 36 1/2, copper screen included, Phone 4-8396. Y O U C A N N O W FOR RENT—F u r n i s h e d two room apartment-Cedarville, 6-2092. Wannest ■ I y y ILLIAMSO N t 13 N. Limestone Dial 4-4531 Jamestown EVANS FARM SUPPLY Dial 4-7831 S E C U R E New Protection for You and Your Family Fo r injuries caused by UNINSURED MOTQPISTS MOST MOTORISTS CARRY INSURANCE—But there will always be some injuries not covered by insurance.. caused be cars from states without strict financial responsibility laws.. .by hit-and-run drivers! To safeguard your family in such situations, companies are now providing this new "family protection coverage:. ” It costs less than the cost of a tankful of gasoline. YOUGET A LOTOF PROTECTION AT SMALL COST. Gerard Insurance Agency 7 E . Washington Jamestown Dial 4-9321 Don ’t Be A Fixing up that m a c h inery now makes good sense. You can save time, money and unnecessary worry next spring by . getting your mechanical troubles into our shop now! I l l go over that tractor like it was my own. Y o u ' l l be ready to roll in the spring. The *off-season’ for field work is the ‘ fix -it’ time for farm tools...lfet us help you be readyTKenny will advise you...we will do the work now while we have ample time during winter months to make all your repairs promptly .I t ’ s almost impossible to guarantee prompt r e p a i r service during our spring rush period. S o , why not avoid a costly delay be having it done now? OUR COMPLETE SHOP OFFERS ’•‘Genuine P a rts ♦Factory-trained skilled mechanics ♦Complete precision testing Equipment Hall J . Hill Farm Service South on State 72 at City Limits Jamestown, Ohio . Rhone 4-9691

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