The Greene County Guardian, March 14, 1957

the greene county GUARDIAN March 14, 1957 Page 3 CedarviUe Jottings Cedar Musicians Earn Superior, Excellent Ratings " P * * ' Ratings of superior and ex- Greene, Clark, Montgomery, V i r g i n i a Winans, Carolyn zo soprano; Mildred McC Mrs. V .L. STICKA Phone 6-4181 Gue s t s last week of Mrs. Fanny Williamson were Ma­ jor and Mrs. Do n a l d Elliot of St. Louis. Major Elliot, a former resident of CedarviUe, will be stationed at Wright- Patterson AFB. A Friday night guest at the Williamson home was Capt. Kenneth Grubaugh of Clovis, N.M. Mrs. Williamson gave a Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer­ man of Defiance. Guests in­ cluded Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker from Marymont, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sharp of Xen­ ia, Wa l k e r Williamson of CedarviUe and Jim Wa l s h from Ft. Knox Air Base, Ky. V. L. Sticka and P. J. Mc- Corkell toured t^ie General Electric plant in Cincinnati Monday with their Air Force reserve squadron. from 3 to 5 p.m . and from 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. Members of the c o n g r e g a t i o n and friends are invited to see the recent improvements made to the parsonage. The play, "And You Never Know" will be presented by the A n t i o c h Players at the March 18 m e e t i n g of the Cedarville Parent-Teachers Association at the school at 8 p. m. The play shows many of the problems confronting a normal family. Everyone is invited. Paul Staigers has auditioned successfully and has been a c­ cepted by the U. S. Naval School of Music at Washing­ ton, D .C . Pau l w i l l first complete his boot training at Bainbridge, Md. , and from there will go to the Washing­ ton school for a nine-month course. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wells are visiting in Kansas City, Mo., with relatives of Mrs. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery West from Greeneville were weekend guests of Mr. West's mother, Mrs. J . S. West. Mrs. T. P. Dale is visiting with the Rev.'and Mrs. Ken­ neth Carey. Mrs. Dale of St. Louis is Mrs. Carey's mother. Sally Kay Creswell was suf­ fering from a virus infection last week and was home from school. Girl Scout folk dances be­ gan t h i s we e k at the high school and will be held the next two Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Towns- ley will entertain 12 friends at a dinner p a r t y Thursday .evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth •Carey are having open house T h u r s d ay at the parsonage CHURCH CALENDAR GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Harry E. Cole, pastor Sunday, 10:00 a . m. , Sun­ day School with classes for all ages; 11:00 a. m ., Morn­ ing Worship Service, sermon by the p a s t o r ; 6:15 p.m. , Baptist Young People's Fel­ lowship Hour, Moody Insti­ tute Film, "The God of Cre­ ation"; 7:30 p. m. , Evening Service, special music, con­ g r e g a t i o n a l singing and a Bible message by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m ., Mid- we e k S e r v i c e of praise, prayer and Bible study. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Harold Cassady, Pastor Sunday, 9:45 a . m. , Sunday School; 10:45 a. m. , Morn­ ing Worship Service. Wed­ nesday, 7:30 p.m. , Choir rehearsal. Thur sday, 3:30 p.m. , Junior choir rehear­ sal; 2:00 p. m. , Missionary meeting. >■ . . . for beautiful washable walls . . for woodwork to match . . . there’s no paint 1 like [ The Adams-Thuma Co. i Jamestown Phone 4-9631 Ready to use, it glides on smooth as velvet over plaster, wood, previously painted surfaces and wallpaper. I t’s easy to get beautiful decoration in your home with wonderful SUPER KEM-TONE— even if you’ve never Dainted before! Q> . . . . L W Gal. 24 (D««p Colon Slightly Hlghor) GORGEOUS COLORS WATCH FOR DOLLAR DAYS IN JAMESTOWN c e l l e n t werfi earned by a group of Cedar C liff musi­ cians at the district judging of the Ohio Music Education A s s o c i a t i o n at the OSSO Home last week. Pup i l s from 45 schools in Missionary To Speak at Wilmington A native of Salisbury, Mary­ land, whose missionary ser­ vice under the M e t h o d i s t Ch u r c h has carried him to B o r n e o , will be the guest speaker to a gathering of the p e o p l e of the Wilmington District of the Me t h o d i s t Church at Grace Church in B 1a n c h e s t et, on Monday, March 18, at 8:00 p.m . The Rev. Lou i s R. Dennis will speak on his experiences a- mong the a b o r i g i n e Dyak peoples who have inhabited Bo r n e o for centuries - and among whom the Methodist Church is now o r g a n i z i n g new congregations and build­ ing new churches and schools. BRYAN'S TV Service 69 E . Xenia St. Dial 4-7144 and Preble counties took part in the judgings. Receiving superior ratings which entitles them to com­ pete in the state finals which will be held at the Fairview- Wh i t e S c h o o l in Dayton April 13 were: A l f r e d Spencer, clarinet; the boys vocal e n s e m b l e composed of Ba r r y Baugh­ man, Kent Creswell, Philip Harner, David J e r e m i ah, Karhl M c C a l l i s t e r , Bill M c M a h a n , John Bell and Do n a l d Flax; Kay Murphy, mezzo soprano; Kent Cres­ well, tenor; David Jeremiah, baritone; and the girls vocal ensemble corqposed of Vir­ ginia Cahill, Judy Wiseman. T h o r d s e n , Peggy Myers, Wanda Lewis, Kay Murphy, M a r j o r i e Edwin and Patty Miller. E x c e l l e n t ratings we r e earned by Joyce Hilty, so­ prano; Virginia Cahill, mez­ al­ lister, mezzo soprano; other girls vocal e n s e m b l e ; the mixed vocal ensemble No. 2; and Connie Engle, trumpet. 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