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. 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