The Greene County Guardian, February 21, 1957

Miss Gladys Brandel, Mr. Robert SanderslMarried the greene county GUARDIAN February 21, 1957, Page 3 They will reside at 24 Home avenue in Xenia. A reception was held in the church after the ceremony. Host e s s e s were Mrs. Vera Simmons, Mrs. Roberta Dia­ mond andMrs. Ruth Irwin. The church was decorated with white g l a d i o l a s and palms. Clothing Sought For Needy Kids An a p p e a l was s en t this w e e k to J a me s t o wn and .Gedarville residents to send clothing for children in age groups 6 through 12 years tc the United Volunteer Service center, Xenia. Clothing is given to needy families which are recom ­ mended by various welfare organizations. The c l o t he s may be sent or taken to the UVS headquarters, 26 1/2 S. D e t r o i t St., Xenia. Shoe s i z e s should be marked on the bottom. Advance Club is Told o f Canals The J ame s t o wn Advance 'Club met M o n d a y at the home o f Mrs. John Ferguson. Twelve members answered to roll call with miscellan­ eous responses. Mrs. Ralph Geis gave a pa­ per entitled, "Panama" and Mrs. N o r m a n Linton chose "The Lakes to the Sea" for her subject. Both papers were on the b u i l d i n g o f canals. Mrs. G e i s ' s being on the P a n a ma C a n a l and Mrs. L i n t o n ' s being on the St. ;Lawrence Seaway. __J t . _____________ z ________ former Lovene Stitt. ^ BOY-For Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ sell Berry, 745 S. Stadium C i r c l e , Xenia. The baby was born Feb. 15 at Haines H o s p i t a l . He weighed ten pounds and three ounces and has been named Jeffrey Da- GIRL-Born to Mr. and Mrs. vid. I David Knisley, Jamestown, GIRL-Born to Mr. and Mrs. on Feb. 20 at Haines Hospi- Guy L i t t l e r , Miamisburg, tal. T h e K n i s l e y ' s first Feb. 17 at Haines Hospital, d a u g h t e r weighed e i g h t She weighed six pounds and p o u n d s and six ounces and six o u n c e s and was named has been named Gayle Lee. Cindy Lou. Mrs. Littler is the The maternal grandparents former Barbara Storey. j are Mr. and-Mrs. T h o m a s . . Staley. Springfield and the S°N -For Mr and Mrs. Glenn p a t e r n a l grandparents are T‘. ° Uf War * SPrln?field- Mr. and Mrs. Noah Knisley Th° Y ?S born Fel>- 19 of Route 1. Jamestown. * “ Springfield City Hospital. BOY-For Mr. and Mrs.Mel- He weighed s« pounds and vin Howell, Jamestown. The thirteen and one-half ounces; b a b y was born Feb. 20 at and was named Roger Edwin. Haines Hospital. She weighed maternal grandmother s e v e n p o u n d s and fifteen]*s ^ rs- C l a r e n c e Garner, ounces. Mrs. Howell is the IP°ute 1, Jamestown. Miss Gladys Brandel and Mr. Robert Sanders were wed at 7:30 o'clockSunday evening in adouble-ring,candlelight ceremony at the Presbyter­ ian Church o f Jamestown. Rev. Homer Haines o ffic ­ iated and the bride was o f­ fered in ma r r i a g e by her father,Joseph Brandel,James town Route 1. Donald Brandel, brother of the bride, and Johnny Irvin were candlelighters. Joann Irwin was bridesmaid. She wore a p owde r - t l ue , ballernina-length net ovei a taffeta formal. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations. Janie Brandel, sister of the bride,served as maid of hon­ or. She wore a pale yellow ballerina-length net over a taffeta formal. Sh e a l s o carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations. Dale Smith served as usher and Carl Am was best man. The b r i d e w ore a white chiffon b a 11c r i na-length dress. It was of white ch if­ fon and had a lace bodice. There was a high neckline and long sleeves. She wore a crown veil, a st r i n g of pearls which were a gift oi the bride-groom. She car­ ried a colonial bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Kqnneth Wilburn of Cedarville sang "Because, " "I Love You Truly" and "The Lord's Prayer." The organist was Mrs. Martha Dean. The bride-groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T.E. San­ ders, Xenia Route 2. The couple left on a hon eymoon of undiscloseddes- tination. help your HEART FUND O help your HEART Wesley Glass at Wisecups Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wise- cup entertained the Wesley Class o f the Cedatville Meth- qdist Church Sunday evening A c o v e r e d dish dinner was Becky P itzer is Is Honored On Eighth Birthday B e c k y Pitzer was guest of h o n o r at a party given by her m o t h e r , Mrs. John M. P i t z e r , Jamestown, on her eighth birthday Saturday af­ ternoon. Games were played and ice cream and cake was served. Present were Amber New- sock, Robbie Wiseman, Tina Piatt, Gayle T h o m p s o n Danny Managan, Billy Harp er, Rodney Brandel, Donnie Ri t e n o u r , Douglas Roach, L e r o y Da y , Jane Carroll, Jennie Kay Garringer, Terry F u d g e , Ruth Bowers, Dale Church, Elaine Hoover, Rita Cline, Michael Jacks, David P i t z e r , Paul Pitzer, Helen F o l e y , Diane Foley, Brian Foley, Mrs. William Foley. Mrs. C a r l A r c h e r , Kathy Pitzer, Dale Pitzer and Doug Pitzer: Phone Social News to * The Guardian-. 4-5091 World Day of Prayer Mar.8 W o r l d Day o f Prayer will be held Friday, March 8, at 2 p .m . in the C e d a r v i l l e United Presbyterian Church. J. Harold Maish, pastor ol the Church o f the Nazarene, Xenia, will be the afternoon s p e a k e r . Special music is being arranged. T h i s year the C e d a r v i l l e Nazarene C h u r c h is in charge o f the program. This meeting is inter-de­ nominational and everybody is invited. served to 25 members. Tom Hamer, the president, conducted the business m eet­ ing. Plans were completed for a father and son banquet. The banquet will be held in the church Monday evening Feb. 25. D e v o t i o n s were given by Mrs. M a r v i n Agno r . The evening was spent in playing g a m e s in charge o f David Reynolds and Herman Ran­ dall. VENARD THEATpR W. WaaNwtai at. J iB M t n i, 0 . - F m a t e : SATURDAY "The Harder They Fall" Humphrey Bogart Jan Sterling-Rod Steiger SUNDAY "The Conqueror" John Wayne Susan Hayward Area Men at FB Meeting Three eastern Greene Coun ty men were among directors of the Farm Bureau Coopera­ tive Association meeting last week at the Farm Bureau in X e n i a for their annual ga­ thering. Ahler E a r l e y , Jamestown Pk., John Collins and Ray­ mond Cherry, C e d a r v i l l e township, were among con ­ ferees. General policies of the county and state associ­ ations were discussed. C lass A Work Shoe Repair Pickup Point Happy Day Laundry & Cleaning Wear-U -Well Shoe Store Jamestown _^W^Washington^j4761 SeeBOBRINSER Sales Manager at Clelland Motors F or Your Best Deal on a new, 1957 And used ca r s , too . BOICK» PONTIAC London Ph. Ul-22212 Jamestown Ph. 48871 ± Mr. Raymond Earley of near Sab in a'has returned home from Greene Memorial Hos­ pital where he u n d e r w e n t surgery. SOFT WATER DOES NOT COME IN PAPER BOXES Adding chemical softeners to your water cannot REMOVE hardness! You con REMOVE the elements that cause Hard Water and enjoy Soft Water Living by installing a After 6:00 P.M. See Frank Wellefl 47491 Open Fri.& Sat. 'til 9:00 P.M. , = N o r g e ,-Motorola=Philco] LINDSAY AUTOMATIC water softener with lOO^o rust proof fiberglass tank. It regenerates it ' s e l f ! BUYorRENT A type softener for every need Open til 9 p .m . Fri, and Sat. LINDSAY-AERO SOFTWATER SERV. 4-5911 or 4-5241 5. W. Wash. St. Jamestown i K u f f l i l A Jtm &Hone I [EAT OUT OFTEN 11 HOG BOXES Hog Box, 6 x 7 .... .......... $52.50 Box, 7 x 14 (without flo o r ) $125 (withfloor).’ .......... $135 (jOLONY HOUSE, two 8 x 16 houses joined together .Will accomodate six brood sows. ^ p- $o45 L.R. Jacobs Yellow Springs Clifton Pike Telephone 7-9321 We Cater to Private CYPRESS LUMBER Just Unloaded C6r of Tidewater Red Cypress Boaras I X 4 - in ., 6-in ., and 8- i n ., Random Length $ 16 per hundred board feet Cedarville Lumber Co. C a d w a ie Lumber and BnEiaYn^ a Fine Food at Family Prices CURLEYS RESTAURANT Jamestown

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