The Greene County Guardian, March 21, 1957

March 21, 1957 the rreem county GUARDIAN about people in Jamestown Mrs. LEE BOYSEL Phone 4-9491 Mr. and Mrs. James Wies- miller and daughter Lu Ann of Windfall, Ind., were the weekend guests of Mrs. Wies - miller's mother, Mrs. Sally Leath. Mrs. Ron a l d Hyer, Mrs. Howard Grice and daughter Harriett, Mrs. Adam Hall and Mrs. Raymond McPher­ sonwere guests at Sally Flow - er's p r o g r a m in Columbus last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hyfr and family were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kaufman of Yellow Springs. Mrs. Leroy Shaw entertained a number of friends and rel­ atives at a surprise party last Friday night in honor of her husband, her brother-in-law, and her b r o t h e r - i n - l a w ' s wife. Those attending from Jamestown were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Steiner, Alvin Steiner and Ed Fithyan, who is a guest of Alvin Steiner. Published every Thursday of the year at 3 S. Limestone S t., Jamestown, Ohio, by The Guardian Publishing Co. James I. Gatten, Publisher. National advertising representative, Weekly Newspaper Representatives and the Ohio Newspaper Services, In c., 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 members of armed forces, $4.00 per year. Entered as second class matter under the Act of March 3 1879, at the United States post office at Jamestown, Ohio The L e a d e r s Class of the Friends Chu r c h will hold a c o v e r e d dish supper in the church annex Friday evening. ✓ Bargain Day Special c Grease Gun & Loader s4 .95 FARM SUPPLY JOHN DEERE Sales & Service Added Attraction Cologne $2 .00 SPRINGFANCY Cologne, Bath Powder, Creme Sachet-$1. 5E Shopper's Special Regular . 59 tooth brushes--2 for . 88. Woodburys Lanolin Lotion--Regular $1. 00 size . 50. Evening in Paris Stick Deordant—Regular $1. 00 size-- 2 for $1. 00. Jergens Lotion (Free Dispenser) . 54. We Have a Complete Line of Cosmetics Revlon Prince Matchabelli Helena Rubinstein Tussy Max Factor HEIFNER’S PHARMACY Jamestown Phone 4-4371 Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hat- 1 field spent last Thursday with j _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fran- H I _ _ # I o S dM.viiiT‘eH" “o8“ i ■ * t o u t l e i e p n o n e d i q i Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hat­ field spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lucas of Bowersville. Mrs. Ma ud e Hatfield and Mrs. Donna Gray were shop­ ping inWashington C.H. last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keslar of Springfield were the week­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson spent the weekend in Colum­ bus with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ l i a m Ma l o n e and son, Michael. Mrs. Katherine Haggard and mother, Mrs. Florence Turn­ er visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orphal Bryant Sunday after­ noon. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and son and Mr. and Mrs. C e c i l Sprinkle and daughter, Hazel. They were also visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Chandler of Xenia Sunday evening. Without Le tters Like If so, dial 2-7201 for repair service Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Hodgson ofWilmington spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds. Mr . V. O. Lockwood, who is wi t h G e n e r a l Dau of WPAFB, is on a tour of sev­ eral different countries in­ c l ud i ng Germany, France, England, North Africa, Italy, and Denmark. Mr. Lockwood left the states on March 11 and will return about March 24. All telephone dials in Xenia, Bellbrook, Bowers­ ville, Cedarville, Clifton, Jamestown, Spring Valley and Yellow Springs, must have both LETTERS and FIGURES before the new 2 letter five figure numbering plan can become effective Sunday, April 7, 1957. YOU'Rf READY FOR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS This inquiry is a part of an expand­ ing program to give you still better telephone service. Just a Note This Week Offering Best Wishes For the Success of Jamestown Bargain Days! If the dial on your telephone has both LETTERS and FIGURES LIKE THESE Gerard Ins 7 E. Washington Jamestown Phone 4-9321

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