Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10
Thursday, January 27, 1955 GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE THREE NEWS mm Paintersville CoupleToBe HonoredOn50thAnniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pratt of Paintersville, whose 50th wedding anniversary occurs Saturday, will be honored at open house next Sunday afternoon. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Pratt home from 2 to 4 p. m Married in Sciota County, Jan. 29, 1905, Mr. and Mrs, Pratt have resided in Paintersville the last 30 years. Mrs. Pratt was Miss Elizabeth Altman before marriage. Mr, Pratt; formerly was employed at Wright-Pattcrson Air Force Base. The couple have six children. They are Mrs, Adrien Bahei- and Mrs. John Benner of Dayton; Mrs. Archie Hcn- d son, Yellow rings Mr. Clarence Pratt, Wilmington, Mrs. Eldon Mowui, Pasadena Calif., and Mrs. Carl Rue of XXenia. They have 25 grandchildren and 14 great-grand children. Three Papers Read A t ! PTO Of Greeneview Jamestown Garden {North Planning Club Meeting (Program The Jamestown Garden Club! The PTO program committee of met nt the home of Mrs. Willis <Greeneview North have made final Glass, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 18, j pinns f0r the Peb. 14th meeting, for their regular meeting. j The children of first and second The program consisted of papers: Brndes will put on a short Valentine given by Mrs. Ralph Gels, Mrs., program. A two for the money show Stanley Header and Mrs, William sponsored by Milk will be the high Henry. Their papers were entitled,i {jgbt of the evening. "In My Garden"; "Famous Women j There will be a battle of wits be- Gardeners" and "Flower Legent of j tween four adult couples in the the Carnation.” {school distvict, one couple from the The hostess served a salad course | faculty and one high school couple, to the following members: Mrs.'See who can corner the greatest Francis Clark, Mrs. H, D, Fairley, j percent of $40 appropiated to be Mrs. Henry Fenker, Mrs. Ralph' given on the show. Gels, Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. | Watch your next weeks paper for Stanley Hctzler, Mrs. Henry Horn (further details and possible hints berger, Mrs. Harold Lewis, Mrs. (or clues. Robert Lucas, Mrs, O. T. Marshall, I ------------- • ---- ——— Mrs. Roy Powers, Mrs, Bliss Smith, ! J iv « l« Mrs. J. E. Syfred, Mrs. C. E. Thuina, i COVB red UlSO O U p p eP and Mrs. Grover Tobin. j E n jOV ed B v K eV S tO n e The next meeting will be held : J r . / — 1 . on Feb, 15, nt 2:30 p.m. The place ClRSS Friday tVCnifig Jean Sheley And Vora Brown Wed In Indiana Ceremony Jean Sheley, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houser, 21 E. Xenia St., Jamestown and Vora Brown Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vora Brown Sr. of Washington C. H, were united in marriage last week, at Liberty, Indiana. The Rev. Donald M. Boyd, pastor j of the Liberty Methodist Church, officiated at the double ring cere mony and their attendants were the brother and sister-in-law of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Brown of Washington C, H. The newly-weds are at home nt 504 Broadway In Washington C. H. Mrs, Brown who hns made her home with her Aunt and Uncle for many yean Is a graduate of Sliver- creek High School, with the class of 1947. Mr. BroKn attended the Washington C, H. schools, and was recently discharged from the arm ed services, after spending seven years in the army. He is employed by North American Aviation, Inc., Columbus, will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McDowell 'and daughter, entertained at their j home, Friday night, members of the i Keystone class, of the Friends !Church. After a covered dish supper '■ the business meeting was held and the president, Mrs, Mildred Hyden Church Of Christ Society Mrs. Ronald Leach, president of the Jamestown Church of Christ Missionary Society was in charge of the business meeting and the les son when the society met Friday afternoon. Those present were; Mrs. Ray mond Gustin, Mrs. Grace Bethel, Mrs. Virgil Frost, MITs. Cyril Moor man, Mrs. Frank Glass, Mrs. How ard McGinnis, and Mrs. Richard Arment. Demonstration Of “ Terri-lite” A t Multi- Flora Meeting Members of the Multi-Flora prc(J|ded, Mrs.' Anna Tucker, led the Garden Club met at the home o f , devotions Mrs. Fred Morr, Thursday evening.; Those prcscnt werc Mr_and Mtt< The members responded to roll call ; Arthur PftUlkner and Mr. by glv ng a description of their fav-< nnd Mrs j nmes KnJslcy and daUgtt orttc bird feeder, A Terrl-lite de- (ter< Mr nnd Mrs_Warrcn Tldd and mons ration was given, showing • Iamily> Wchard Knlcki ricv. Genc how to use for potting plants nnd Lewis. Fred Lewis, Hazel Chaffin, also for flower arrangements. Each Rulh Goodbai. Mr. and wluJi) member was given enough of the j Ooodbar and EOtW) Mr< ^ ^ letTi-lllc to start a potted plant. J Joe swlgart and MT. and Mrs, Clar- Thosc present were; Mrs. Kay j cncc cavender. Dean, Mrs. Richard Dill, Mrs, George j ________ _________ Smith, Mrs. William Lockwood, Mrs, i r\ ( • i * Robert O'Bryant, Mrs, Russell' UaVIS“LeWIS Haines, Mrs, Max Powers, Mrs. ] Mrs- Blanch Dawis, of Bcnton- Everett Haines, Mrs, Merrell Roach,' vltle and RalPh Lewis were united Mrs. Dale Atlcy, Mrs, Chester Knox, sin n^n-Iage on Monday, Jan, 24, MVs. Russell Jlax, Mrs. Lawrence ln thc Mcthodint Church at Liberty, Spain-. Mrs. Harold Chaffin add Indlium by thc Rcv- DonnId Boyd, Mrs, Robert Garrlngcr. j11*' noon’ ____ ____________ 5 They will make their home in T n f i ■ ■ « i Jamestown. Mrs. Lewis is a nurse l o vO IC u R te Anniversary! and Mr- Lewis is a painter and Mr, am; Mrs. E. H. Flaugher, 40 jdecorator. E, Washington St,, Jamestown, will« ---------- • ------ celebrate their 40th wedding anni-1 Success in religion, like any versary, on Monday, Jan. 31, in] other endavor, has to be worked Springfield, with their son and i a t seven days a week. dnughter-In-lnw. Mr, and Mrs. Ken* < ——--------• — ———= neth Flnugher and family, who will j The man who cheapens himself also eelebiute their 13th wedding lit public is sure to be marked down anniversary the same day, I by his neighbors, Missionary Society Met At Robison Home The Missionary Society of the Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. David Robison, Thursday after noon. The business meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Ma- belle Hurley and Mrs. Ida Clem- iner led the devotions. The president was also in charge of the program. Refreshments were .served to the following; Mrs. Donald Breakfield, Mrs. Lina Church, Mrs, Ida Clem- mer, Mrs. Paul Garringer, Mrs. Ma- belle Hurley, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs, Bernard Knccht, Mrs. Paul Langdon, Mrs. Homer Perslnger, Miss Nora Powers, Mrs. Harry Ar thur, Mrs. Marvin Church, Mrs, Ver non Robison, and one guest, Mrs, Ralph Devoe. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Feb, 17, a t the home' of Mrs, 'Paul Garringer, Mrs. Peggy Franer and grandson, i Tommy Hell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl KUtsroth, of West Carlton. • • • Thursday guests of Mr. and Mfcs. Floyd Steiner were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hutslor, of Springfield, Mrs. Cliarles Mills, Mrs. Earl Little, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hetsler. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fent left Satur day for Florida and will be gone for a month’s vacation Carol, Bertha Belle, Rosanna and Paul Bowers attended the District Meeting of MYF Sunday evening, at Hillsboro Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkler, of Dayton, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Brown| e • • Mr. and Mrs. A1 Doettcher, of Cincinnati, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ida Bryan. • * • Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McVey, of Bowers- villc, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Jr., Mrs. Ida Burton, and Homer Harford. • • • ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ary and Peggy were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Shoup and children, Connie an<f*Jeff, of Zim merman, • • • Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Homey and children, of Washington C. H., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Babb. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hargrave were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Oliver, Miss Shirley Fletcher and Donald Hargrave, of St, Petersburg, Fla. • • • Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mossman and Mrs. C. E. Mossman. visited with Mrs. John King, of Lancaster, on Friday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rammclsburg, of Dayton, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. ancl Mrs. Rus sell Murry and family. • • • Mrs, Fred Lewis returned to her home recently after being a pat ient at McClellan hospital, Xenia. She Is Improving satisfactorily, • • • Harold Lewis left Wednesday to spend the rest of the winter at Ft. Myers, Fla. • • • Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Moore return ed home last week after spending the past month visiting with friends and relatives ln California. • • * Miss Ellyyn Talbott and her roommate, Miss Susanne Hardin, at Western College, Oxford, were the weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Talbott and fam ily. • • # Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mossman, of Summerset were Saturday guests of his mother, Mrs. C. E. Mossman. 0 0 9 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs, Warner Cummings were Mr. and Mrs. Hersel Long and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Long and family. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lumpkin, of near Xenia, entertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lump kin, of near Xenia, and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mills. Mr, nnd Mrs, Harold Kelleyy left Saturday for Florida for a vacation.{south Charleston, were Sunday „ , , , * • • „ , 'dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds ; a Ensl(rn, Roy Ary left Tuesday and Mrs, morning for Florida weeks vacation. for several Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith were were Saturday evening guests of LAFF OF THE WEEK her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Monday evening guests of Mrs.!Talbott. Druzilla Garman and Mrs. Jenny I • • • Bowles, were Mr, and Mrs. Ralph j Tuesday evening supper guests Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Con-!of Mr, and Mrs. O, E", Humphrey ner and Mrs. Grace Bowers, jwere Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Hamilton * * ’and S i/C and Mrs, Gerald Fisher, Dr, and Mrs. R, M, Smith and 0f Wilmington, son, Mark, spent from Friday to- * • « Monday with their son, Kent, at{ Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Gels were Chicago, 111- ^ {Sunday afternoon guests of her ^ * * * sister, Mrs. Elwood Lobaugh, of Becky and Jeff Turner are visit- j Dayton. Ing with their grandparents, Mr, j • • • and Mrs. Roscoe Turner Uifct week.] Dclvtn Hilton, of Dayton, was , , _ „ . J * * [the weekend guest of his mother, Mrs, Fank Glass was a Tuesday Mrfc M I. Hlltcn. afternoon guests of Mr, and Mrs, • • • Floyd Steiner, on Wednesday Mrs, J Mr, and Mrs Russell Eavcrj and Leila Bradds was a guest, and on;Mr. and Mrs, Howard Turner, left Fridya afternoon they were visited Friday for a 10 day vacation ir by Frank Glass, Florida, Coffee Club Meets At Heifner Home Ms. Robert Heifner was hostess to the Coffee d u b a t her home, Wednesday evening, She served a dessert course to the following guests, Mrs. Albert lim ing and Mrs, Frank Jones, members present were; Mrs, Harold Chaffin, Mrs. Robert O'Bryant, Mrs. William Lockwood, Mrs. Earl Dabney, Mrs. Vernon Stafford and Mrs. Guy Easter. The western diamondback rat tler probably kills more people than any other United States snake, Over the world, almost 40,d00 persons die of snakebite each year. Burma has the highest rate: 19.4 persona annually per 100,090 population. Mrs, Homer Prslngcr and Mrs. Richard Snodgrass visited Mrs. Flor- Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Carr and Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Ward and cncc Dennis, of Fairborn, on Friday, {daughter, left Satin day for a two Mrs, Dennis has been In the*hos- v/ceks trip to Fla. pital and is Improving satisfactorily, I "^TitT altUng in en a round table dlsonsalon with a panel el flnsnoUl experts, dear , . Miss Ellyn Talbott and Miss Sus anna Hardin, of Western College, Oxford, were Saturday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs, J. H. Tal bott, Mrs. Eloise McNamee and son, Sherlll, «' • • Sunday evening dinner guesfcs of Mr, and Mrs. Myrori Fudge were; Mr, and Mrs, Earl Murry, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Haines and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bahns, • • '* Glenna Nance, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, R. L. Nance was home part of last week from the Olivet Nazarene Colllege, Kankakee, 111. Miss Nance Is a student at the col lege and was home for the mid- semester period, r * * Mrs. Pansy Thornton and child ren, Emory and Rose Ann from Shelby, Ohio were guests last’ Sat urday of Mr. ahd Mrs. R, L, Nance. * '*■ • Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Liming were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrt. Frank Carr, of MtamMmtf. Mrs. Ida Hughes was the week end guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray. • ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. F^ank Glass were Sunday dinner guests of Misses Mary and Susan Frsllck, of Yellow Springs. Mrs. Harve *Webb and great- grandson, Neil Bradds visited with Mr, and Mrs, William Ringer, of Springfield, from Thursday to Sun day, » • • • Mrs. Edna Bradds and Mrs. Eu gene Bradds and daughter, Arlene, were week end guests of. Mr. and Mrs. William Ringer, * V Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Talbott and Patty were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Adda L. Smith, of South Solon. With The Sick . Mrs, Otis Beekmah is convalesc ing a t her home after undergoing jurgery in Greene Memorial Hospital. Its much better to look ahead | Nearly fifty per cent more young and prepare than it is to look back; Americans graduated from college and regret. in the last ten years than in the decade before. Many a fellow knocks himself out trying to keep up with his good intentions. TIIE GREENE CO. LUMBER CO.! Headquarters For Your Building ; Supplies | Lumber - Doors - Cement - Hard-1 ware - Glass - Insulation - Roof- ! ing - Siding - Paint - Plaster 572 N. Detroit SL Phone 2-6958 XENIA, OHIO , SPEEDS ON SLED . . . Lt. Col. John P. Stspp is shown la seat at high-speed rocket sled ln which he set new M2 mph record at Holla- man Air Development Center In New Mexico._ Baby, Started Chicks and Capons All Breeds, Including Hy-Line MAPLELAWN HATCHERY At Zimmerman U. S. Pullorium-Typhoid Clean. Phone Xenia 2-5620 Veiiard Theatre Sat Jan. 29 “PeterPan”and “BearCountry” Sun, Jan. 30 “OnTheWater n With Marlon Brands and Karl Malden Electrical Wiring And Plumbing W. K. WALLACE ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC & PLUMBING Work Guaranteed Phone 4-7421 Jamestown, Ohio DAYTON AND SOUTHEASTERN BUS LINES, INC. fhone 4-9361 Jamestown, Ohio Schedule Effective September 14, 1954 Chlltlcothe, Washington C, IL, Fairborn, Dayton Division leave Dayton Leave Xenia Leave JamestownLeave Jamestowr East Bound East Bound East Bound West Bound 0130 10:25 10:45 ai:io *1:00 . •i:55 *2:i5 •2:25 •5:30 •6:25 •6J45 •6}40 •il:oo *11:55 12:15 •sh0:25 •f8:oo •f8:56 •f9.'15 12:10 s6:oo 66:55 s7:15 JAMESTOWN-SrRINGFIELD Leave Jamestown Leave Springfield XENIA-niLLSBORO 11:10 •2:25 •8:40 fshl2:10 10:00 •1:30 • 8:00 •fshll:30 Leave Xenia 10i25 • 2:00 *8:30 Leave Hillsboro 8:40 •12:40 *4:40 Arrive Hillsboro lli45 *3:30 *«:oo Arrive Xenia 10:00 » 2 :oo ♦e:oo WASHINGTON C. H. — GREENFIELD M*. SSHU til I* site* IS. I*. 14, It, M, V. Mil M iJH rli, **-■». M s I m ?*! hy sWta.*Ail hi*»r«*U»B«* H.KMN Status, W«w JS. V, .ft# M* rAIjl.-WINTIEIt FASHION l#OK WHMM»rv* *f sitltlnnnl slrte*. I t m i n t n tliii - v ........ . Leave Greenfield 8:00 •12:45 •BUS Arrive Washington CH 8:40 *1:28 *5!55 Leave Washington OH 9:07 *2:45 •7S15 Arrive Greenfield 9,‘45 •3i25 7:55 * —>denotes P. M, f — Friday only s — Saturday only sh — Sunday As Holidays only fsh - Fri.-Sun, As Holidays only
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