The Greene County Guardian, January 10, 1957

the greene county GUARDIAN JANUARY 10. 1956 3 Cedarville Federal Savings tnd Loan Association Cedarville Ohio Accounts Insured to $10 ,000.00 F irs t Mortgage Loans Loans on Pass Books Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank. U.S. Government Bonds Cash on Hand and in Bank Furn. and Fixtures $516,959.46 6 , 000.00 9,000.00 41,000.00 54, 268.65 1,584.12 628,812.23 Savings Accounts $578,686.27 Loans in process Other Liabilities Specific Reserves General Reserves Undivided Profits 1,431.16 286.65 2,426.87 29,635.23 16,346.05 628,812.23 These c o l o r - s t y l e d ranges are brand-new 1956 models which must be cleared. You’ve never seen such low prices on quality items such as these. Trade high and buy! made to sell at $469.95 Now Only « 2 9 9 . 9 5 and your old range We also are c l e a r ing our stock of refrigerators and television sets to make room for the 1957 models. They must go. Drastic reductions on a l l models. Hurry in ' TODAY ! Plans for the March of Dimes drive in Cedarville, includ­ ing the p o r c h l i gh tmarch made by mothers, were laid at the meeting of the Amer­ ican L e g i o n Auxiliary last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Robert Marshall. In other action, the mem^ bers discussed sending local girl to'Buckeye G i r l s state and made plans for initiation of new members at the Feb- uary me e t i n g . Mrs. Mar­ shall and Mrs. L a w r e n c e Waddle will be in charge. Refreshments we r e served to the members by the hos­ tess. Teenagers Class Entertains Jet Cadet Unit at Parish Cedarville Legion Auxiliary Aids Porchlight Parade Pn-lnmtoiy PH I LCO Ranges Refrigerators Television WEDS CEDARVILLE MAN BRIDE--Mrs. Dean Carzoo was, until her marriage Dec. 21, Miss Mary Ann Pardue of Durham, N. C. The groom is the son of Mr. andMrs. R. A. Carzoo of Cedarville. The wedding was solemnized in North Carolina. iss Doris Wigal, Near Jamestown,Heads Rainbow Miss Doris Wigal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wigal of Rogers Road, will be in­ stalled as worthy advisor of the Xenia Assembly of Rain­ bow for girls Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 8:15 p.m. Other o f f i c e r s being in­ stalled include Linda Max­ well, worthy associate advi­ sor; Jean Eichman, charity; Ruth Ann Br own , hope; Ma r i l y n Miller, /ecorder; Bonnie Limes, recorder; Rhea Shaw, treasurer; Becky Glass, chaplain. Nancy Matthews, drill lead­ er; J e r i S h aw, love; Jean E l l s b e r r y , religion; Judy G r e e n , immortality; Jean W-ilson, f i d e l i t y ; Barbara G e g n e r , patriotism; Sally Beldcn, service; Alice May Evans, confidential observer; Vicki Lewis, outer observer; B e v e r l y Glass, musician; Sharon Rogers, choir direc­ tor; Sarah Sue Hisey, histor­ ian; Vivien Craig, soloist; Sandra Flax, American flag bearer; and Margaret Brown, Rainbow banner bearer. Installing officers are Betsy Osborn, Lelia Faulkner, Jean Doling, Linda Haines, Janet Wi l s o n , Paula Neff, and Mary Lee Cummings. Reverend G. C. Re ed will give the b e n e d i c t i o n and Tom Thuma and Ted Rogers are ushers. The Greeneview chorus will give music se­ lections. Service Address Here's a Cedarville service­ man's address; Pfc. Russell E. Frederick, RA 15548893, Co. G, 9 th In f Reg, APO 937, Seattle, Washington.. . Margie' Irvin is home recu­ perating from a tonsillec­ tomy__ The teenager c l a s s of the Church of Christ entertained the Jet Cadet C l a s s at the home of the minister, Will­ iam R. G o l d e n , Thursday January 6 .’ This party con­ cluded a contest of the Sun­ day night youth m e e t i n g s which the Jet Cadets won. Those present were Kathy, Linda, Carol Sue, Gary and Bill Martin, Joyce, Linda and B e v e r l y Brown, Carol Ann and J a n i c e Frost, Phyllis, John and S h i r l e y Spinks, Sharon and Lynn Brown, Bill Mo o r m a n , Joy, Kay, and Dale Green, Donna Bailey, Janet, Donnie and Mary Lou Charles, Daryl Swearengen, Sherrill McNamee, Jimmy and Gary Tidd, Gary Saun­ ders, Carol and Shirley Pier­ son, Ronnie Kent and Danny Leach, Gale Bradds, Connie Devoe, and Joanne Knisely. DORIS WIGAL . . heads Rainbow VENARI) THEATER W. Washington St. Jamestown, O. Presents: SATURDAY NIGHT . D-Day, Sixth Day Of June SUNDAY NIGHT The Catered Affair '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■an Also present were the fol­ lowing parents, Mrs. Cyril Moorman, Mrs. Glenn Mar­ tin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spinks and Mr. and Mrs. William Golden an^ son, Billy. Friendship Club C e d a r v i l l e ’s Friendship Club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ha r o l d Dobbins. Projects included first aid and safety instruction by Mrs. Herman Randall and rug b r a i d i n g by Mrs. John Bradfute. Co-hostess for the meeting was Mrs. Lee White. Ceramics Class The Ceramics c l a s s being i ns t r uc ted by Mrs. Wilma Rh e i nh a r t at Cedarville is still going strong. We e k l y m e e t i n g s are held at the h ome of Mrs. V. L. Sticka on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Up With Us... You’ ll Just Have To wait Until Next Week... Then Watch at Jamestown Furniture W. Washington St. Phone 4-4011 Financial Statement December 31,1956

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