The Greene County Guardian, January 17, 1957

PAGE 4 JANUARY 17, 195' g™*™* county GUARDIAN Cedarville Members Pick Delegates to DAR Meet RECENT BIRTHDAYS . ANOTHER YEAR—Little Lynn Turnbull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Turnbull of the Farview Farms, Cedarville, turned three years old last week while her brother, Ron, had his first birthday in December. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull of Cedarville and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Huston of Xenia. (Photo by Nelson Creswell.) D e l e g a t e s and alternates for the state and n a t i o n al conventions were chosen by members of the Cedar Cliff chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at their January meeting in the reception room of the Cedar­ ville Methodist church. Miss Eleanor Kyle and Mrs. R. T, Williamson are dele­ gates for April’s n a t i o n a l c o n v e n t ion in Washington with Mrs. Margaret Rodgers and Mrs. Robert MacGregor as a l t e r n a t e s . Miss Kyle, Mrs. Ra l ph Ferguson, Mrs. Ralph Rife, and Miss Wilmah Spencer are delegates to the state conference in March. A l t e r n a t e s are Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs. Emile Finney, Mrs. MacGregor, and Mrs.' John Davis. Serving as pages at the state conference in Dayton will be Mrs. Curtis Hughes, Mrs. Dan K l i p s , and Mrs. Leo Wells. A talk on the Bacone Indian S c h o o l at Bacone, Okla., and the St. M a r y ’ slndian School at Springfield, S.D. was given by Mrs. John Da­ vis, chairman of the group’s American Indian committee. She illustrated her talk with color slides. SEVENTH BIRTHDAY—Friends of Mlchal Jane McCorkell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P .J. McCorkell of Cedarville, gathered at the McCorkell home to celebrate her seventh birthday with games and a dinner party. They are, (front row) Linda Chapman, Charlene Wells, Bonnie Sieman, and Deslie Rigio McCorkell; and (back row) Mike Truesdale, Charlotte Stevenson, Carol Chamberlain and the honoree, Michal Jane. ______ Vicki Harris Engaged Miss Nancy Harris Weds To Wed Lowell Abels Rudy Barta Jr. at Clifton The marriage ofMiss Nancy Harris and Rudy A. Barta Jr. was solemnized in a double- ring ceremony at the Clifton Presbyterian Church at which the Rev. R.W. ustick o f f i ­ ciated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Harris of Clifton while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy A. Barta S r., of Lake- wood, Ohio. B r i d e sma i d s were Miss Marcia Harper of Cleveland, M$s. C h a r l e s Wayhoff of Columbus and Mrs. Paul Best of Y e l l o w S p r i n g s . The bride’s sister, Jayne, acted as maid of honor. P r e c e d i n g the ceremony, Miss Carolyn Collins on the organ andMiss Joanne Hunke, vocal soloist, provided a half hour of music. Mrs. Guthrie Has WCTU Mrs. IvaGuthrie was hostess for the Bowersville Women's Christian Temperance Union recently. Nine members a t­ tended. In charge of scripture read- ing and prayer was Mrs. Lola Ping. A r e a d i n g , "Spirits Versus Spirits, " written by Mr. Harry K. Ziller of the Church of the Brethren, was read by Mrs. Alice Carson. fc A discussion on alcoholics * was presented by Mrs. Susie Hollingsworth, the club pre­ sident, andMrs. Myrtle John­ son. Mrs. J oh n s o n will be hostess for the next meeting on Feb. 4. GUARDIAN Phone 4-5091 The Greene County GUARDI AN P ub 1ished every Thursday o ftheyearat3S. Limestone S t ., Jamestown, Ohio, b y The Guardian Publishing Co. Gordon C. Baskett and James I. Gatten, Publishers. * National advertising repre­ s en t a t i ve , Weekly News­ paper Re pr e s entatives and the Ohio NewspaperServices, In c ., 198 S. High S t., Col­ umbus, Ohio. Subscription rates: By mail i n-Gr eene County, $4.00 per y e a r ; for other areas, $4. 50 per year; for members of armed forces, $4.00 per year’. Second class permit under the Act of March 3, 1879, a p p l i e d for at the United States postoffice at James­ town, Ohio. Vincent Barta, a brother of the g r o om , served as best man. The b r i d e wore a formal gown of silk mist with the n e c k l i n e and bodice front trimmed in Chantilly lace a p p l i q u e accenting a long waistline. The panel skirt, which was sprinkled with lace applique, featured soft full­ ness in the back, ending in a chapel train. Her two tiered fingertip veil of French Illu- The e n g a g e m ent of Miss Vicki Lee Harris of Xenia to Mr. R. Lowell Abels of Ce­ darville has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harris of Xenia. Mr. Abels is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A l b e r t Abels of Wilmington Road, near Ce­ darville. A clerk in the office of the county recorder, Miss Harris is a graduate of Central High s c h o o l and attended Ohio State University. sion was caught to a jeweled Mrs. Clark is crown s t udded with pearls and rhinestones. Attendants of the bride wore gowns of white taffeta of ballroom length. The prin­ cess lines featured a scoop neck with a V back and brac- let length sleeves. A bustle effect gave back i n t e r e s t . The sttendants wore 'semi- hats of feathers. The bride's b o u q u e t was cascades of stephanotis with white baby carnations arrang­ ed in a poinsetta effect. The bridesmaids wore muffs with white baby c a r n a t i o n s ar­ ranged in a poinsetta effect. For jewelry, the bride wore a string of pearls, a gift from the groom. F o l l ow i n g a short honey­ moon trip, the couple is at home at 1716 E. 115th Street in Cleveland. Polio Hostess Mrs. F.H. Clark, a hostess for the Greene County March of Dimes drive this month, held the first in a series of coffees Thursday afternoon at her home. Guests, who will hold polio coffees themselves at later dates, were Mrs. Hersel Long, Mrs. Ralph Geis, Mrs. Ervie Troute of Jamestown, Mrs. Fred St. John of New Jasper and Mrs. R. D. Hendrickson and Mrs. Warren Matthews of Xenia. OES to Meet The February m e e t i n g of the Jamestown Chapter 141 of the Order of the Eastern Star will be Feb. 14, at the Masonic Hall, th is will be initiation night and all mem­ bers are urged to be present. Ope n 8 to 8 S. of Cedarville On State Rt. 42 The groom-to-be is a grad­ uate of C e d a r v i l l e High school and also a t t e n d e d Ohio State. He is employed by the S i n g e r Sewing Ma­ chine Co., in Springfield. No date has been set for the wedding. _____ Past Matrons Of OES Meet Past matrons of Cedarville's Order of the Eastern Star held their r e g u l a r meeting last week at the h o m e of Mrs. Frank Bird with 12 members and one guest present. Miss Rachel Finney, presi­ dent, p r e s i d e d over the meeting. The ladies enjoyed a dessert course and a can­ asta game. Slated to Gather Cedarville Kensington Club is scheduled to meet Thurs­ day, Jan, 17, at the home of Mrs. Fanny Williams. The Flower Shop C e d a r v i l l e Phone 62211 h<i Yout Blue Hete Cedarville Federal Savings & loan Association Ave. Pb. 6-2141 VENARI) THEATER W . W ashington St. Jamestown. O. Presents: SATURDAY NIGHT - ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS Agnes Mo o r eh ead, Conrad Nagel, Virginia Grey SUNDAY NIGHT ANYTHING GOES Bing Crosby,Donald O'Conner Jeanmarie, Mitzie Gay ;or and Phil Ha r r i s i nnaiiiaaav.iioainaii'' G O O D , N E W S ! A special Enrollment Period for Southwestern Ohio Blue Cross begins Jan. 27 — a week from Sunday. Join by applying directly . . . or sign up through the Group where you work. If there is no Group Plan where you work, ask your employer to form ones. Non-profit Blue Cross is the only plan for hospital bill protection sponsored by your own local hospitals. cfeOco S lu e fll ■ ■ M : Miami Deposit OPEN Bank! For .Deposits to Checking Accounts .Deposits to Saving Accounts .Deposits to Christmas Club .Payments to Loans .Cashing Checks .Purchasing Money Orders FRIDAY EVENINGS 6 :00p.m.-7:30p.m. CEDARVILLE, OHIO I

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