The Greene County Guardian, January 3, 1957

Page Four, The GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown, Ohio, January 3 ,1 9 5 7 Cedarville Jottings BARNES arm Account School Slated For Thursday The a n nu a l Farm Account Summary School for Greene County farmers will be held at the courthouse a s s e mb l y room, Thursday from 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m ., according to County Agricultural Agent E. A. Drake. L.H. Barnes, extension farm management specialist from Ohio S t a t e University, will assist farmers in a n a l y z i n g t h e i r records and in helping them find answe r s to their management problems. Dur­ ing the forenoon, records will be completed and summar­ ized. Analysis of- efficiency factors, connected with oper­ ation of the farm business will be made in the afternoon. Account keepers wishing a detailed a n a l y s i s made of their retords may have them included in the state summary. This service has been used by farmers for a number of years with 11 Greene County farmers -using it last year. Mrs. Virgil Sticka Cedarville 6-4181 Miss Winnie Meyers, Cedar1 ville, has begun work at the OSSO Home in X e n i a and would like friends to contact her there. Her home phone in Cedarville has been removed. The Bradfute family held its annual New Year dinner Tues­ day at the home of J. E. Brad­ fute of Bradfute Rd. Twenty were present.. . Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan held a New Year's day dinner and enter­ tained Mrs. Edna Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Melvin MacMil­ lan, and Miss Ruth Ann Car- z o o .. .A New Year's Eve par­ ty was given for Mr. and Mrs. John T o w n s l e y by Mr. and Mrs. Ma r c u s Townsley and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ulsh at theUlsh Home. Eighteen were there and all brought surprise gifts to the newlywed Towns- le y s .. . Mrs. Walter Cummings held a Christmas d i n n e r for her f a m i l y . Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brannon and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. James Brannon and son! and Mr. Joe Brannon and Miss JudyfBills.. . L i nd a Go r d o n was h o m e from Oh i o State University for the holidays, visiting her parents,. . the Joe F l a t t e r s entertained with a New Y e a r ' s dinner Tuesday. Attending were Mrs. Mildred Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Mr. Herb Bailey, and Mrs. Helen F l a t t e r . . . Mr.r Dean Creswell spent Christ­ mas with his d a u g h t e r and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yost, Dayton.. . Herb Bailey's address now is 221 N. Second St., Elizabeth, Pa. He was home for the holidays. CHURCH CALENDAR LIONS la r ru p ! pastor. LARNIPTLADS NEW JASPER METHODIST The Rev. John M. C o l l i n s , Pastor. Donald Smith, Sunday School Supt. 10 a. m ., Church school. 11:15 a . m . , Worship services, Holy C o mm u n i o n , Sermon topic, "Prayer Is No Stranger. 7:00 p . m . , Senior NYS. Monday, 4 p . m . , Commission on Evangelism and member­ ship. Wednesday, 2 p . m . , Leaders Who Do Class. THE GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CEDARVILLE I T h e R e v . Harty E. Cole, New Jasper Notes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller |with Mr. and Mrs. Ma r v i n and f a m i l y spent Christmas jDaughtrey of Sabina.. . day with Mr. Carl Miller of i The Men's Brotherhood of the Fairborn.. .Mr. and Mrs. Tom iNew Jasper Methodist Church h e r g e r Jr, It was Lions over larn'in last i Saturday as die C e d a r v i l l e ; c i v i c clubbers squeezed the I tuft of their tail by the high school faculty, 4 2 -4 1 , in a; benefit basketball battle. Jimmy T u r n b u l l sunk 18 points to lead the Lions team . Backing him up were Harold Corey, Leo Wells, JohnStover," Jack Huffman, Fred Lutten- and Dr. Martin Sanders had as their guests for met at the c h u r c h Thursday evening with 12 memb e r s present.. . The Youth Fellow­ ship sponsored a new year's eve party Mo nd a y that ran from 8 p.m. to 2 a . m. , with the worship service being held from 11:15 to 12:15. Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis and children and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huston of Dayton... Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lan- baker spent C h r i s t m a s day with Mr. and Mrs. John Bales.. Mr. and Mrs. James Bone and f a m i l y spent Christmas eye Fuhrer. Educators Roger Ulsh, Robert I m p s o n, Ronald McFarland, Pete Honaker,_ and Bud Irvine were on the losing end of the score. Profits from the match went; (temporary location: Milner Chapel, Cedarville College) JAME5TDWNTIRS1 BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. H a r o l d Cassidy, Minister. Supt. R. Stickley. Sunday School, 9 :45 a . m . ; Worship service, 1 0 :45 a. m . JAMESTOWN FRIENDS The Rev. F r a n k j'. L o n g , Minister. Sunday S c h o o l 9:30 a . m. , Willis Goodbar, Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 a . m. JAMESTOWN METHODIST CHURCH 9:15, Sunday ^ctiagj. . 10:30, Divine worship. Sub­ je ct, "Remember Me, " Holy communion 6:00, Senior youth fellowship 7:00, Twenty Plus Class cov­ ered dish s u p p e r and hymn sing t Tuesday, Woman's Society of Christian Service class, 10:30. Luncheon at noon. Wednesday, Class for Church Membership, 3 :45 Wednesday, I n t e r m e d i a t e youth fellowship, 7:00 Wednesday, Choir rehearsal, 7:30 Thursday, C o m m i s s i o n on membership, 7:30 Thursday, Cub pack # 28. Jamestown UP Church 9:30 a . m. Sunday School 10:30 a .m . Worship Service 6:30 p. m . Youthjellowship 7 p. m . Wednesday,Choir prac­ tice. GRAPE GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles N. Ross, Pastor into the L i on s sight s a v i ng !|s u n d a y , Bible School, 10 a. m .; worship services, 11:00 fund. Ross Township fla T k lu U US a n s a t • M b . David Harper Telephone 4-8384 Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Marshall were Sunday dinner guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall of Day t o n . . .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spahr were Sunday after­ noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Marshall were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marshall Middleton Gets Six-Month Term And Revocation J a m e s t o wn ' s Thomas H. Middleton was handed a six- month term in the county jail after he pleaded guilty to a manslaughter charge arising About Jamestown~~ out of a traffic death in _Xenia Mr. and Mrs. F r ed H i l l ' s M i d d l e t o n starts his term visitors for the past week were Monday He was charged with their granddaughter, Barbara responsibility in the death of chane& and h ° friend> Bob_ Wayne R.Bell, 47, of Dayton. bie Jean Rinehart from Day. Bell was a former resident of ton Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Home r Per- The Middleton automobile singer and Mr. and Mrs. Ri- struck Bell's car broadside at, chard Snodgrass and daughter a Xenia intersection last No- Becky returned Monday eve- vember. resulting in fatal in- ning from a 10-day vacation juries to Bell. and sons of near Mount Ster­ ling. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ra l ph Cummings and their daughter from Cedarville were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ma r l i n Cummings and f a m i l y . . . Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ritenour and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross and family were F r i d a y evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo! 'Curtimings.. . It’ s A= G I R L - - F o r M r . and Mrs. Aubry Woods of Bowersville. the girl, their first, wa* born Friday, Dec. 28. ru trip to Florida... 1957 Calendars still available If You Haven’t received yours, c all at the POWERS FUNERAL HOME Jamestown MAYTAG SONENTIONALS- Built for years of dependableservice The Maytag Commander —with large, square por­ celain tub and fast, ef­ ficient Gyrafoam action. $ 1 6 9 . 9 5 -T h e Maytag Master- finest Ma y t a g ever! Huge, square aluminum tub has extra-large c a ­ pacity ;Keeps wa t e r h o t $ 1 8 9 j 9 5 Longer. The Maytag Chieftain— America's fin e s t low- priced washer.. . a gen­ uine M a y t a g in every respect. $ 1 ? 9 J 9 5 GIBBS HDWE. |>uncstown, Ohio Dial 4-4911 SERVING GREENE COVNTY FOR 2tYE kR S"_ Rev. Leslie Bell, Cedarville First P r e s b y t e r i a n Church minister, held a New Year's open house last S u n d a y for the congregation from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. P u n c h and cookies were served._________ Keep Your Power - PERKING! See T ED for accurate, dependable engine s e r ­ vice. Ted is q u a l i f ie d through special courses in eng i n e maintenance and repair. Guard agai n s t break­ downs in your: c LAWN MOWERS o ELEVATORS o PUMP JACKS ’ Ted Carro ll C BALERS Sales and Service Agent for Briggs and Stratton Clinton Wisconsin Engines WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS Hall J. Hill FamService South, on State 72 a t ‘City Lim its Jamesfown Phone 4-9691

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