The Greene County Guardian, January 10, 1957

the gnate county GUARDIAN JANUARY 10, 1956 5 W ILLIAM SON C LAN ... FAMILY REUNION — For the first time In almost 10 years, all of the members of the R.T. Williamson family of Turnbull Road, Cedarville, were together for the Christ­ mas holidays. They are (front row) Roger Williamson, Terri Penny p a ck e r, Susan Williamson, Pamela Pennypacker, David Williamson, Marsha Williamson, Cynthia Bprkcr, and Sally Williamson;(second row) Shelley Williamson, Monica Sharp, Stephen Williamson, Connie Wi l l i am son, Scott Barker; (third row) Daniel Williamson, Mrs Miron Williamson, Mrs.Richard Sharp, the former Mildred Williamson; Mrs. Donald S. Williamson; Mrs. Motter Pennypacker, the former Nancy WilliaipsonjMrs. Kenneth Barker, the former Janet Williamson; Mrs. R. T. Williamson; Mrs. John Williamson, Mrs. Laurence Williamson, Miss Frances E. W i l l i ams on , James Williamson; and (fourth row( Maj. John W. Wi l l i ams o n , Motter C. Pennypacker, Lt. Col. Laurence Williamson, Miron J. Williamson, Kenneth Barker, Capt. Donald S. Williamson, Walker E. Williamson, Kent R. Williamson, Richard Sharp, Max Williamson, and Robert Will- lamson, (Nelson Creswcll Photo.) CHURCH CALENDAR JAMESTOWN METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. G .C . Reed, Pastor Sunday, ‘J :l.r>a . m. , Sunday school; 10:30 a. in. , Divine Worship, sermon topic, "This T h i n g Called L ife." This 'Sunday we begin an atten­ dance crusade until Easter. The s l o g a n is "Make It a Family Affair. " We dn e s da y , .'1:45p.m ., Class in church membership, 7:00 p.m. , I n t e rme d i a t e youth fellowship; 7:30 p. m ., choir rehearsal. Saturday, 9:30 a . m. . In­ termediate Christian Adven­ ture Rally at Trinity Xenia. JAMESTOWN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Harold Cassady pastor Sunday, 9:45 a. m ., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m ., morning Worship Service. We dn e s da y , 7 : 30p.m. , choir practice. Thursday, 3:30 p. m ., Jun­ ior choir practice. Friday, 6:30 p. m ., Covered dish supper and annual bus­ iness meeting. ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOUC CHURCH Sunday, 9:00 p. m ., Mass Thursday, 8:00 p.tn. , Eve­ ning devotions. NEW JASPER METHODIST The Rev. John M. Co l l i n s Pastor. Donald Smith. Sunday School Supt. 10 a. m .. Church school. 11:15 a. m. , Worship services, 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 . GRAPE GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles N. Ron, Pastor S u n d a y , Bible School, 10 a. m .; worship services. 11:00 Xenia East Nips Cedarville High By 6 0 -4 5 Edge C ed ar v ilie held out well until the last half but gave way to a final victory of 60- 45 by Xenia East Friday night at Cedarville. The Indians were even, 12- 12, at the end of the first period and trailed by but a single point, 25-24, at the intermission. After that the 'Panthers waxed warm. The third pe r i od was the critical one in which Xenia East scored 18 to Cedarville s 10. That about settled mat­ ters. Phil Fields, with 18 points, led the Indian reserves to a 37-27 victory. Cedarville now is 1-1 for the county league. Results: XENIA EAST--Jones, 2- 0- 4; Lane. 1-2-4; Day, 9-7- 25; Greene, 2- 3- 7; Nelson, 7-1-15; Swa n s on , 1-1-3; Scott, 0- 2-2; Totals, 22-16- 60. CEDARVILLE - -J e r e m i ah, 3 - 4 - 1 0 ; Melton, 4 - 3 - 1 1 ; Haines, 1-2-4; Peterson, 5- 2-12; Pickering, 2- 4-8; To­ tals, 15-15-45. By quarters: Xenia East 12 25 43 60 Cedarville 12 24 33 45 Spracklin Cedarville 2-H Class Prexy Richard S p r a c k l i n is the new p r e s i d e n t of the 2-H Bible C l a s s of Cedarville's First Presbyterian Church. Other o f f i c e r s elected at the meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hagler Saturday evening were Miss Rachel Finney, vice-presi-; dent; Mrs. Mary S t e v e n s , s e c r e t a r y ; and Mrs. Pat Chimento, treasurer. The meeting was a “boos­ ter! ' night* designed to at­ tract newmembers and about 30 persons attended. A cov­ ered dish supper was enjoyed. Aiding the Haglers as host and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stormont, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, and Mr . a n d M r s . A l v i q S a - graves._____________________ BRYAN’S TV Service 69 E . Xenia St. Dial 4-7144= Open Seven Days a Week 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. 5 * MOM’S R es tau ran t Cedarville •Homemade Pies •Lunches •Sandwiches The Flower Shop C e d a r v i l l e P h o n e 6 2 2 1 1 FREEZER FACTS Slow f r e e z ing lets flavor drain from fpods. The only way to trap in f 1a v o r is by swift freezing in sub -ze ro temp­ eratures. A com­ mercial locker is the answer. Look into our service ♦oday! Cedarville L o ck e r S to rage Co. So. Main St. Dial 61141 GRACE BAPTISH CHURCH Cedarville The Rev. Harry Cole, Pastor Sunday, 10 a . m. , Sunday School, classes for all ages; 1 1 a . m. , morning Worship Service, sermon by the pas­ tor; 6:15 p. m .. Young Peo­ ple's m e e t i n g ; 7:15 organ prelude; 7:30 p. m ., evening s e r v i c e , Christian Service Brigade night. Wedne s da y , 7:30 p.m. , Mid-week services, prayer and Bible study. Notice The annual m e e t i ng of the C e d a r v i l l e Federal and Loan Association for the e 1e c t i o n of Directors and for the transaction of any other bus i ne s s of the association will be held at its o f f i c e 14 Xenia St., C e d a r v i l l e , Ohio, Wed. January 16, 1957 at 2 p. m. Jot't Taxi D ia l C ed a rv ille 6-4021 h ie 1 7 ^ . m lb* TA i', • IA 6 I / For Coffee Your Best Deal Complete Meal 4 IkO H H U Open 8 to 8 South of Cedarville OaJtoute 43 Appliances Washers.. .Ranges... Freezers Drier s...Regrigerators .... Dishwashers...Water Heaters CedarviUeHardtoare C e d a rv ille phone 6 - 1 9 4 1 Don’ t 1e t RED WATER d i s color fabrics and f i x ­ tures. IRON stains e v e r y t h i n g and clogs,water heaters and pipes. GET IRON-FREE SPARKLING CLEAR WATER WITH A UNDSAY Automatic water-softener or iron Filter. BUY 0 1.1 RENT or From * 2 95 Mo. • EXCLUSIVE lOO^fc rust-proof U fiberglass tank. •Lifetime Guarantee Terms - Trades Lindsay-Aero SOFT WATER SerV, 4-5911 i RELY ON THIS TRADE MARK WHEN YOU BUY SEED . . . AND BE SURE Good seed is your best investment. That's why it pays to buy Farm Bureau quality seeds. You don't have to worry about such hidden factors as trueness to variety, high germination, vigor­ ous growth, adaption to Ohio growing conditions and low weed content. Now’s the time to place your order— while price* are right and all vanetVes are in plentiful supply. FREE SEED SELECTION GUIDE A s k y o u r l o c a l F a r m B u r e a u s e e d s e r ­ v i c e m a n f o r a c o p y of F a r m B u r e a u ’ s g u id e to s e l e c t i o n o f th e r i g h t s e e d f o r hay. o r p a s t u r e . _ GREENE COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. XENIA Jellbrook A n . A Walnut f t. Xenia, O. Ph. 2-3541 BOWERSVILLE Short and Xenia Ph. 3-8501 ,5 W. Wash. Su Jamestown

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