The Greene County Guardian, February 21, 1957

fte giwe commty GUARDIAN Yane Shull, 67 , aken at Dayton Vane V. Shull, 67, Dayton, died at 11:25 a .m . Sunday in Dayton's Grandview Hos­ pital. He was a b r o t h e r of Mrs. Robert Hall o f Cedar - ville. Other Survivors are his w i­ dow, Mrs. H e l e n Shull, a daughter, Mrs. Swaim Bus- sard o f Centerville: two sons, D o n a l d of New York City, and Frank of Dayton, another sister, Mrs. Jerome Murphy o f Garden City, Miqh., and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held W e d n e s d a y at the Tobias Funeral Home in Dayton. Women Want Decorating Interior decorating ranks as the field of greatest interest in 18 Greene County Home Demonstration Clubs. Coun­ cillors from those organiza­ tions met l a s t week at the Farm Bureau C o n f e r e n c e room in Xenia. The next meeting, March 11, will be held at the home of Mrs. Floyd Liming, Ce- darville Route 2. Women e s p e c i a l l y ex­ pressed interest in window t r e a tmen t s , re finishing of furniture, upholstering and color coordination. A special t a i l o r i n g project was re­ q u e s t e d by several clubs. I n t e r e s t also was shown in scheduling housework and in leadership and group dyna­ mics. Tires-Batteries Washing Lubrication Accesories Cumin and Bradds SERVICE STATION State 72 at Selma Pike See Dave Garroway See U S today about BALSAM-WOOL* blanket insulation with reflective liners for year-round comfort... air conditioning savings ADAMS THUMA about people in Jamestown Mrs. Iris Sparks Dies at 6 0 ; Was 20-Year Resident Mrs. MARIE BOYSEL Phone 4-9491 Mrs. Othol Wade of Wash­ ington C .H . spent last Mon­ day with Mrs. Alma Shirk. The Auxiliary o f the New Jasper Fire Department will hold their next meeting Tues. 'Feb. 26 at the fire house at 7:30 p .m . Mrs. Alma Shirk spent Sun­ day with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cline In Dayton. Mrs. J e n n i e K n o w l e s o f Springfield c a l l e d on Mrs. Annie Burton at Shirk's Rest Home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Paul M i l l e r of Fair­ born visited her grandmother Mrs. Ro g e r s at Shirk's Rest Home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. D. F. Fields and daugh­ ter spent Monday afternoon in D a y t o n with a n o t h e r daughter, Mrs. G. A. Savage, and, family. M b . Sarah Gray Bales, who fell and b r o k e her hip, is slowly improving in Greene Memorial Hospital. Miss Emma Aremtrout of Port William is critically ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis o f Wilmington spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R o s e o e Bowers. Miss Carol Bowers o f Oxford University also spept the weekend with her parents. , Mrs. O c t a v ia Taylor of Yellow Springs was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bowers Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bowers called on their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borst of near B o w e r s v i l l e Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford and family and Mrs. David Ford spent Sunday afternoon and family and Mrs. David Ford spent Sunday afternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mat­ thews near Bowersville. The ladies of the First Bap­ tist Church in Jamestown will hold a bake sale Saturday at 9:30 at R o c k h o l d ' s Meat Market. Mrs. Ray Ba l l and Mi s s Shirley Troute of Raymond's B e a u t y Salon, Jamestown, attended the annual fashion show o f the Ha i r d r e s s e r s ' G u i l d o f Ohio at the Niel House in Columbus Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzer En t e r t a i n e d supper guests Sunday evening. They wert JMr. and Mrs. Bill Pitzer and family o f Springfield, Mrs. Carl Archer and Mrs. William Foley and family o f Xenia, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pitzer and sonso f Jamestown. Mrs. Iris Merchant Sparks, a Jamestown a r e a resident for 20 yean, d i e d at 1:15 a .m . Sunday at the age of 60. Death came at her home o n t h e P l y m o u t h road, six miles s o u t h e a s t o f James­ town. Mrs. Sparks was a member of St. Augustine Church. She was married in 1922 to Capt. R oy S p a r k s , who died in 1934. Surviving are her mother, S a b i n a ; a son, Lt. Jackson Sparks, serving with theU .S. A r m y i n I t a l y , and two Dale Ray Dies Monday ail 45 Dale Ray, 45, Sabina, died at*8:20 a. m.Monday in C o l­ umbus' University Hospital, where he had been a patient one w e e k . Mr. Ray was a n a t i v e and life resident of Sabina. S u r v i v i n g are his widow, the f o r m e r Miss Margaret B r a k e f i e l d o f Bowersville; his* mother, Mrs. Ethel John­ son Ray o f Sabina; a daugh­ ter, Miss C a r o l y n Ray, at h o m e ; t h r e e sisters, Mrs. Mildred Rockhold, Sabina, Mrs. M a b e l Jacobs, Hills, boro, and Mrs. A n n a Lo i s Burch of Milford. Funeral services were to be held Thursday in the Little­ ton Funeral Home, Sabina, with b u r i a l in the Sabina C e m e t e r y . _____________ ’ d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. Rose Ann M i l l e r o f Palmetto, F la., and Mrs. Iris Lee McKinley of Hermosa Beach, Calif. Requiem Mass was read at 9 a. m. W e d n e s d a y at St. Augustine Church here with burial in Milledgeville Cem ­ e t e r y . Arrangements were handled by the Powers Fun­ eral Home. Friends Florida By Mrs. Harold Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher and laughter Gay, Mrs. Wilfred Weimer, Mrs. Bliss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John C l i n e , Mrs. James Baker and ch ild ­ ren, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rob­ inson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis enjoyed a picnic Sun-_ day at Birch Park, Ft. Lau­ derdale. RMS Offers 13 Brands Carry - On! Jamestown Phone 4-5111 Lockwood Studies At Cornell Mrs, David Ford and Mrs Ray Ma t t h e w s spent last Thursday in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brum­ field of Springfield were the S u n d a y guests of Mr. and Mrs. R i c h a r d Lovett and family. Mrs. C. O. Massie spent a few days last week with her daughter, Miss Donna Evans, in Washington, D .C . W. O. Lockwood o f Lime­ stone St., Jamestown, is at­ tending a four-week intensi­ fied training course at Cor­ nell University, Ithaca, New York. This training involves to­ day's broad concepts o f the e x e c u t ive and managerial process. The course is pre­ sented by the New York State School o f Industrial and La­ bor Relations, and is espe­ cially designed for staff re­ presentatives of the nation's leading insurance, oil, man­ ufacturing and c o n s u l t a n t firms. Lockwood is civilian deputy c h i e f o f the Directorate o f Supply's Mission Support D i­ vision at Headquarters, Air Ma t e r i a l Command. He is recognized as one o f AMC's outstanding l e a d e r s in the field o f supply l e g is t i c s . Ruben L. Stanley o f Head­ quarters, AMC, also is taking this course.__________________ LIQUOR Now In Jeffersonville At Ray Dewine’s Restaurant (s>%.Beer 3.2% Beer Wine Excellent Food Jamestown Ph. 4 - 9631 WINES BEERS L I Q U O R S Now in Jeffersonville New Hours Monday, Tuesday , Thursday and Friday - 9-12 and 1-4 Wednesday 9-12 Saturday 9-12 Closed Saturday Afternoons Beginning March 2 , 1957 Cedarvflle Federal m s & m sm Xen ia Ave. Ph. 6-2141 JamestownFurniture W Washington St. Phone 4-4011

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