The Greene County Guardian, February 21, 1957

Page 6. February 21, 1957 the comity CUAMMAN Director SlavedAt Health Meet notes from NewJasper Dr. Robert Gove, Director of the State of Ohio Juvenile Diagnostic Center in Colum­ bus, will address the annual public meeting of the Greene, County Mental Health Asso­ ciation T h ur sd ay evening, F e b . 21, at 8:00 p.m". at the Fairborn Public Library. Program for the meeting has been arranged by Rev. Harold Maish, Xenia. By Mrs. EARL WOOLEY Phone 2-3851 Mrs. Cora St. John s p e n t the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Stetson (Jane Collins) of Bay City, Mich. T h e v i s i t was to see'her great-grandson, Bradley. She made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Co l l i n s of Worthington, O. church Saturday evening. A d i s c u s s i o n group was held following the s u p p e r. This was led by the president. The Rev. John Collins. New officers of the associ­ ation and one t h i r d of the board o f directors will also be elected at the meeting. The nominating committee is chaired by Mrs. Delbert Kinsel, Fariborn. Other m e m b e r s are Miss Gertrude Fulton, Xenia; Dr. Le o no r a C. Lane, Wilber- force; and Mr. Fred Lemcke, Yellow Springs. Keith Meyer, Chairman of the Wo r k s h o p Committee, will announce plans for this year's workshop with a three­ fold e mp h a s i s on Mental Health and the Community. Dr.Meinhard Robinow, out­ going president of the asso­ ciation, will s u mm a r i z e plans for the fund drive for the proposed Greene County Guidance Clinic scheduled for March 3 to 9. The Clin­ ic, a major interest of the County Mental Health Asso­ ciation for two years, is now under the direction of an in­ dependent board. The Health A s s o c i a t i o n continues to have a cooper­ ative r e l a t i o n s h i p in the b r o a d areas of community information and education, and has initiated the current f und d r i v e f o r $15,000, Greene County's third of the cost of the first year's oper­ ation of the child guidance center. Mrs. Pearl Madison of New Jasper underwent major sur­ gery at the U n i v e r s i ty TB .Hospital, Columbus. Cards would do much toward help­ ing her recovery. The two sugar camps o f the n e i g h b o r h o o d opens this week. They belong to Russell Fudge on the Hoop road and to Russell Dean on die Ballard Road. Rev. John C o l l i n s of the New Jasper Methodist Church attended a district training meeting on visitation evan­ gelism at Wilmington Sunday evening. On Tuesday evening, Feb. 26, a training class on church schools will be held at New Jasper church under a quali­ fied instructor, Lyn C. Rain- sherger. He is d i r e c t o r of a d u l t wo r k for the entire Ohio Conference. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders (Gladys Brandel) whose wedding took place Sunday evening. CHURCH CALENDAR JAMESTOWN METHODIST CHURCH 1 Sunday, 9:15 a. m ., Sunday School; 10:30 a . m. , Divine Worship, Subject, "What Is That in Thy Hand?"; Sermon by The Rev. Walter Hoover, Finance Director o f the Board of National Missions in Phil­ adelphia; 2:00 p .m .. Meet­ ing of Crusade Workers; 9:00 p . m. . R e p o r t of workers. Monday, 9:00 p . m. , Report of Crusade Workers. Tuesday, 9:00 p. m ., Report of workers and Victory Rally. Wednes­ day, 3:45 p . m. , C l a s * in Church Memb e r s h i p ; 7:00 p . m. , 1ntermedi ate MYF; 7:30 p. m ., Choir Rehearsal. Six at Bowersv ille WCTU Meeting Six members attended the Bowersville WCTU meeting last week. A playlet, "The Rich Fruits f r o m a Timely Visit, " was presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Boothby, Mrs. Lola Ping and Mrs. Thelma Clark. The group met at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Johnson. The Greene County GUARD I AN Published e v e r y Thursday of the year at 3S. Limestone St., Jamestown, O h i o , by The Guardian Publishing Co. Gordon C. Baskett and James I. Gatten, Publishers. National advertising repre­ sentative, Weekly Newspaper Representatives and the Ohio Newspaper Se r v i c e s , Inc., 198 S. High S t., Columbus, Ohio. Subscription rates: By mail in Greene County, $4. 00 per year; for other areas, $4. 50 per year; for m e m b e r s of armed f o r c e s , per year; for m e m b e r s of armed f o r c e s , $4.00 per year. e n t e r e d as second class m a t t e r und e r the Act of March 3, 1879, at the United States post office at James­ town, Ohio. The Leaders Who Do Class met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dick Jenks, New Jasper Pk. Ten members were present. Devotions were held by Mrs. Myron Fudge. A business meeting was led by the president, Mrs. Russell F u d g e . The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred St. John. Election of officers will be held. Re­ freshments were s e r v e d by the hostess. The Couple's Class held a c o v e r e d dish supper at the Greeneview Menu Here's the menu for next week at Greeneview schools: MONDAY-Baked spaghetti, green beans, peaches, bread and butter, milk. TUESDAY-Creamed turkey on mashed potatoes, spinach, fruit jello, bread and butter, milk. WEDNESDAY - - Vegetable soup, peanut butter and p i­ mento c h e e s e sandwiches, prunes, milk. THURSDAY --Hamburgers, lima beans, cole slaw, milk. FRIDAY - -S al m o n salad, mashed potatoes, cherries, c o o k i e , bread and butter, milk. LOWESTPRICE EVER on a automatic washer Keg. Ret*11 9269.15 W $228.00 the allnew mi . m k n l f e n M p M "rm w » ." • FULLY AUTOMATIC • FULLY R IX ItU • EXCLUSIVE SVRAfOAM ACTION • SODS SAW (epHwwII • MATTAO DCMNDAJIUTV C mm In todayI Stott raving with the raw Maytof ,‘MgUaadtoul BRYAN’ S TV Service 69 E. 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