Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE FOUR GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, January 27, 1955 Shirley Maxon- Franklin Warner Troth Announced '“GardeningWithVermiculite”Feature 'OfGre neCedarMeeting Mrs. Helen Maxton, Cadarvlllc, Route 1, announces the engagement of her daughter Shirley, to A3c Franklin L. Warner son of Mrs. Min­ nie Warner, Springfield. The Green Cedar Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. William Stormont, Columbus Pike, Monday , evening, January 24, The president, Mrs. Clyde Walk- No date has been set for the wed- pr> called Ule meetIng to orde). ond ding. Miss Maxton Is a senior a t , y)f| vjfT president. Mrs. Leslie Cedarvllle High School. Warner, a ; Stormont, read a poem entitled member of the Air Flrcc Is stationed (“Friends are Like Flowers" to open at Bertlcsvlllc, Okla. | the meeting, ----- i The roll call was answered by | members naming a New Year’s ■Gardening Resolution, Mrs. H, K. Stormont, the out YLM S Meets At Patterson Home . , ,, „ , The Y. L M. S. of the United j vice-president, installed the j February 2. Presbyterian Church met at the ; r°,Iowine officcrs t0 '>c,'ve for the; The hostess served refreshments home of Mrs. J. H. Patterson last con,InK president. Mrs. Clyde to IS members, Thursday evening. The program was ------------------------------- ----- —................... ^ -------- —-----------—— In charge of Joy Evans. During the .yVomfin’ S S0CI6tY To * Recital Well Attended business session the following wore, J - •. n i u i a L elected to serve ns officers for me. Hold Box Luncheon Despite D a d . Weather coming year: president Joy Kvans: Tllt, Wonmn‘s Society of Chrlst- vlce-presldcnt, Mildred McCali ster t ,.m 8m .1(1(1 wl„ in0(, secretary, Jan Ellen Dobbins; thank m||, t churdl| WcdlK offering secretary, Jane J,cwls; cor* Home Culture Club Met A t Ramsey Home | Mrs, Paul Ramsey was hostess jfor the Home Culture Club in her Walker: vice-president. Mrs, Leslie Jhome near Cedarvllle last Wednes- Ktonnont: secretary, Mrs. Nathan | day afternoon, Elder: and treasurer, Mrs. Harold! A story, "New Eyes for a Blind Guthrie. j Pasto,v" wns read by Mrs. J. S. West Mrs. Leslie Stormont, reported j at the meeting, presided over by on the Greene County Garden C lub|Mrs» Curtis Hughes, Association Meeting for Presidents, Mrs- c - W. Steele was program chairman and. Mrs. S. C. Wright read the history of the club which was organized. In 1907, Following the program an iced course was served to 20 members and guests by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Harold Reinhard, which she attended in Xenia Jan­ uary 20. Mrs. Nathan Elder was in charge of the program and gave a talk on "Gardening with Vcnni- eulite". The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. James Turnbull on Many Cedarvllle rural and Vil- Rebecca’ s Install ; Officers > Cedarvllle Rcbekah Lodge No. 825 held their annual Installation of officers Tuesday January 18th at IOOFHnll In Cedarvllle, Deputy el at the Meth- hu;e folk ^ brayed the near blizzard Pl.cs|dent Knthryno Masters wns ednesday, Feb- “ 'T 10 . aU,,nd l!u\ , pl!UK1_.rG In charge of the Installation, nsslst- runry 2 with a box lunch. Coffee cllnl given by the pupils of Mrs.’ Edith Wlnans, at the Methodist ed by officers of Fidelia Lodge of porter, Marljane Ewry. Mrs. Patterson served refeshments ; i at the close of the program. : charge of the program, the topic will senlsd the following program. rsponding secretary, Sue Parsons; umi des5Wt wilI bc fUraishcd by Jva,ul nil,ul» ’ ,lu u,c Springfield with the Uniformed trasurer, Ima Purdin; and news re- lh{1 committee. Mrs. Jane Mills will Church* Saturday evening J a n u a ry ,^ ^ the suporvisl0n of j f)*> 1 . « ■preside at the business meeting ’Robert McCann as Escorts. 1j that follows the luncheon. • The children ranging, In age,, Among the thirty visitors from Mrs. Tom Harner. will be in B’0:n b to ,12 year, beautifully pre- ' District 47 was the Past President of jThe Ohio Rebekah Assembly, Mad March Hare”: Lois M e-; Jeannette Straley Of East Liberty, Callister; “The China Clipper": Ohio and Ruth Drake from Spring- Carol Jean Hanna; "White Sails”: :field. Iris DeForge; “Swans on the Lake": [ Officers installed were; Elizabeth Elizabeth Wlnans;. "The Tiger":-snook, Nobie Grand: Faye Wilburn, VanTress, Re- Margaret Rheu- Correet your own mistakes by i be “New Ventures on Old Roads” avoiding those of others ________ c ____ ____ CEDARVILLE SCHOOL NEWS Cedarvllle High School Honor Roll' l8i superintendent of Greene Coun- Connie Agnor; “The Woodpecker.Vice-Grand: Naomi Pupils of Cedarvllle High School schools, accompanied Mr. Simms Song”: Elaine Sparks: "Inch Me cording Secretary: 1 who maintained a six-weeks average wh0is making a routineInspection aud Pinch Me”: Susie Wright; bert, Treasurer: Helen Maxton, and semester grade of A or B, and ofau ronnty schools at this letter, "Huffyend Tuffy”; Roberta Financial Secretary: Virginia But- who had no unexcused absence dur- m i ip,•lions otaigev.;, "Sleepy Bunnies": Rita ler, Warden: Florence Tobin, Chap- Powers: “Globe Trotter” and lain. Margaret Reubert Is the dc- , . ., , ,, „„ "P'll' ulo”: Virginia Wlnans; "House puty President for this year and Dimes by pupils or the Cedaiville >)f F,nmy Mirror.,": Butch Irvine; Louise Snyder, musician. Schools amounted to $73.83. ■•The Prv and the Clover": Roberta Navy Men Speak ing the third six-weeks grading period are listed below. Only James Swnnton, of the eleventh grade and David Toney ef the twelfth grade hade a straight A record. Seventh—Tim Blazer, Roger Dob­ bins, Judith Baldwin, Connie Engle, Rita McMahan, and 'Joyce SIpe. Eighah—Sue Parsons. Evelyn Le- mnster, and Jane Lewis. Pal'o Collections The contributors to the March of Refreshments and a social hour V.'i ’. ’.iu; "Sailing! Sailing!” and was enjoyed after the meeting, Two Navy men of the Columbus ••uujjij". Town": Julia Staigers; Recruiting Office spoke at the g0j.>, »i Believe”: Connie Agnor, school Monday morning, January 24, /. u;,st; Sondra Agnor; “Jack to the boys of the junior and senior and Jill”, “Old MacDonald” and classes. "Yankee Doodle”: Sue Huffman; Elmore, 1st class petty officer, and ‘Bung Sweet Bone”: Connie Reese; ... .. „ . „ , . ,. . Gnbbart, chief petty officer, ex- •Flying to the Moon”: Michael n a r : a a nclal ’ 1 y plained the Armed Forces Reserve Lewis; "Indian Boy”; David Spur izmivsn IS T r,n a Tinnninr* T ama " * Mr. & Mrs. F. K Waddle Honored On 49th Anniversary Wiseman, Jane Dobbins, Jane Klor, Kay Murphy, and Virginia Penning­ ton, Tenth—Lois Thayer, Shirley Mc­ Clure, Although last Monday was the Act of 1951 and spoke of advantages geun; "Blue Butterflies": Joyce Sipe; 49th wedding anniversary of Mr, and requirements of the naval re- ’-Frisky Lamb" and “Stepping and Mrs. F. K, Waddle of near serve. Stones”: Barbara Markley; "Mister Springfield, the members of their Senior Scholarship Test Frog" and "The Windsock”: Caro- The annual Ohio Senior scholar- lynReese; "Song of Russia”: Alice Eleventh—James swan ton, Bn,t‘c i snip Test covering English, Science, May Evans. Cherry, Janice Weakley, Doris Rey-. Mathematics, and History will b e <----- ------ --------------------------------- nolds, Jane MacMillan, Carolyn hpld llt Contral High school, Xenia, j Walsh, and Dollle Rltcnour, ’ Saturday, January 29, beginning fit Twelfth—David Toney, Carol 8,45 (l_ m Stevenson,Corajane Corbcan. , only seniors who rank scholnstl- : School Close Friday 1*. M. ; pally in the tipper twenty-five p e r" f The Ccdarxvlllc Schools will dis- ccnt 0f their classes arc eligible to miss Friday at 11:00 a. m. for leach- 4participate. Representing C. H. S. ers* workshops to bc held at various win be Paut Abels, corajane Cor- schools throughout the county. Inspector Visits School darvilic, Tuesday. Mr. Vaughn Lcw- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gcj^ke of bean, Carolyn Colllns. sally Crcs- Cedarvllle are announcing the birth well. Ronald Cruca. Jean Hull. Jack °r l,IP,r n *"it dauBlUcr* Saturday, Ml-. C. M. Simms of the Ohio Dc- BlllrleVf PaiH Stttnforth| Carol Stev- J »,u,ary 23 at thp ° rc,,n,! Memor,al partment of Education visited C e -. pMson David Tonev> j anire »oainl i! They have two sons at - - wilt urn ' home The |mt»rnal grandmother 1 ’ is Mrs Alice Geake of Vermont and ----------Mrs, Mae Sargent of near cedar- Saturtlay evening in honor of Mr. ville I, the maternal grandmother. R. C Campbell who celebrated his * * . ................................... “ lh bi; ! hc; f : aV hv ,m ° r Mr. :mtl Mrs Eugene Smart of ing was held at the SUgarcreek, (*m _ ’n Ps 0 ' J " Cedarvllle ere announcing the birth Church in Dayton. Thursday. Jan- Thos- present were Mr. and ^ f|Jn , ^ t Sun/ ny Bt thB uaryy 27 beginning at 10 a. in, Mrs. Mrs. Joe Adams and son. Bob, Mr. M..mor,a, Hospltai. Leigh Ferguson was the principal alld Mrs Leo Reed and son, Danny, * * . delegate of the Clifton United , Mr, D. O. Jones: Mrs. Margaret , Presbyterian Church and Mr. Paul Kern* ;nid Mr. and Mrs, Ramey A r-atl l>om t0 “ r- n,,d Mrs' Rife the alternate. Rev. R. W. Frost Campell ami family. »«ward Harding at the Greene Memorial Hospital Monday. CliftonNews The Regular Presbyterian meet family gathered at their home last Saturday evening ns a surprise to them and presented them with a lovely gift, Guests included Mr. jmd Mrs. Law^nce Waddle of Ccd- nrvllle; Mr. and Mrs, Vcrncr Gar- lough and fafhlly; Mr. and Mrs, John Waddle-‘and family and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Waddle of Spring- field, A social hour was enjoyed by tin. | . <_______ ________ c4- SCOUT NEWS Scout Troops No. 69 and 30 en­ joyed a skating party Wednesday eve at Hodges Rink In Springfield, The 25 girls were accompanied by Mrs. Harold Spltter, Mrs. Tom Hor­ ner, Mrs, Carl Reese and Mrs, Wil­ bur Wlsecup, •• ft The Greene County Girl scout Council board met In Xenia last Thursday with Mrs. Fred Wilburn president, conducting the business meeting. , Plans were completed lor the an­ nual cookie sale to be held Feb, 12 to 22. Attending from here with Mrs. Wilburn were Mrs, Harold Spltter and Mrs, John Me M'illan. • ft 41 Mm, Marvin Burch, executive di­ rector of Greene Co., Girl Scout Council and Mrs. Arbcc. Halldorson, Camp Chairman arc spending 3 days in Cincinnati, attending a Camping institute. They are receiving a course In Primitive Camping to prepare Senior Scouts for the 1950 Senior Round UP, • ft ft Cedarvllle Senior Scout Troop 25 continued their study of "Girls Scouts Around the World”, when they met last Tuesday night In the Scout Rooms. The program leaders were Pat Davis and Nancy Crcswell. Pat Davis told of the organization of Girl Guides in England in 1912, the birth of the organization. The Eng­ lish Senior Scout work is much the same as ours but their uniform is a navy skirt, a lighter blue mannish shirt, four in hand tie and a blue j hat which turns up and is attach- ! cd to the crown. ! Their promise is the same with | one exception, we say "I will do my ; duty to God and my Country”_ ' th.ey say, quote, "my duty to God | and the King.” j Pat showed _ articles of Spode , Nancy Crcswell reviewed the geo- j graphical location of England and ; her products. As a great ship build- , in& nation, she has sent explorers ; and conquerors' throughout the j world and has colonies in every i hemisphere. j England homes are of the past— they love their old, old stone castles which lack modem conveniences, Nancy showed many pictures of these castles and the great Cathed­ rals. Shakespear and Dickens were named as England's great writers. Pictures from the brust of Reynolds, China and Rouge Doulton Toby Mugs, etc. from England and her colonies, Gainsborough and many others were displayed. Tartan plaids and a brooch of the MacGregor Clan were brought in by the assistant leader, Mrs. Mac­ Gregor. We were reminded of the Royal Observatory located at Greenwich from whose meridian longitude is usually counted. Daylight continues in England until 10 o’clock, therefore dinner is usually eaten at this time, so it Is the national custom to have Tea around five o’clock to sustain hun­ ger. Pat and Nancy will finish their program on England next Tuesday night, when they will cook nnd serve an English Tea, The following week the program is Italy with Lynn Cummings nnd Lois Thayer in charge. Mrs- Jackson Hostess To Zion Baptist Group The Zion Baptist Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs, 3pnl Jackson, Elm Street, last Thursday afternoon. The study book, "The Worker” •vns reviewed for general discussion. During the business meeting, .lames were drawn for mystery sis- ,ers for the coming year. A dessert course was served to line members by the hostess. | P E R S O N A L S . . . , j Mr. Fred Ewry returned to his {home last Friday after making a ibusiness trip to Portland, Oregon. ft ft • i Mrs. Ruth Jolley, mother of Mrs. Jack Huffman, is quite ill at the Shirk Rest Home In Jamesown. • ft ft Mr. Virgil. Sticka is spending the week in Washington, D. C, on busi­ ness. ft • ft Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McCorkell and family were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Wiseman and family of Jamestown, j * 9 • The Research Cllub v/illmeet at the home of Mrs. R, A. Carzoo, Thursday, February 3 with a lunch­ eon at 12 noon prompt. The busi­ ness meeting will follow the lunch­ eon. ft ft ft The Missionary Society of the Church of the Nazarene met at the home of Mrs. Sherman Cotton last Wednesday with a covered dish dinner at the noon hour. There were eight members present. • * * Mrs R. T. Williamson installed the new officers of the Woman’s Association of the Covenant Pres­ byterian Church, Springfield Inst Friday afternoon. A noon luncheon, at which she was a guest, preceded the installation. Rev. Harold L. Myers, Jr., is pnstor of the church. i A BOX' AND HIS DOG . . . Blind lad, Russell Denting, 2, of Somer­ ville, M» m ., Joyfully cftresies his pet Boxer "Buddy,” found by pollco after S^ijr absence from home. attended the morning nnd after- * * * noon sesions. ; Mr nnd Mrs. Richard Anderson * * * : are the parents of a baby girl born " I R E M E M B E R ” B Y T H E O L D T IM E R S From William R. Smith, Sidney, Ohio: I was glad When I ran across The Old Timer column in the Jackson (Kentucky) Times, as I was reminded I am an Old Timer formerly from Kentucky. I was raised at Jackson and as a young man worked on the Lex­ ington and Eastern Railway as a elegraph lineman, I said ‘‘tele. raph” lineman, because there ere no telephones, and if you :rc an operator, you would have > talk on the brass keys with mr hands, using the Morse Code. I remember the first telegraph \ r |Q American Girl OUR FAMILY'S BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE. SAFE HOHEYl Q U ,iU u A ftw fpflfw* !/v t a uJtoU tp a \ odoHf tttUU f* * * fa v V d U m o f a p U f BOTH FOR THE PRICE SHOWNI $4.00 • • • , Mr and Mrs. Cecil ILisser of _ , _ .. Mr. njid Mrs. Charles Eckman'lasl Saturday morning at the Yellow Springs are announcing th e ' vaJ^Bcn WeUj,1" nT'j'nckson. Ilcn visited with Mr. and Mrs E H Spuucfleltl City Hospital bs:!h rf {heir fourth son la1,t Wed- j ^ ns 0)di couldn't hear loo good, Beam of Winchester, Ohio last « » • r;«:.d,v ut the Greene Memorial j but he read the Instrument by Saturdny. mis Che',ler .swain- will be 1m t- *lo;pit:i! lie has btrii named Steven : watching it, After Bert was Jimmie • • • i ,3 to the Ladles' Aid Society of »->nv Mr. nnd Mrs Al l!«.w r of j Clark, a good morse mm . They Tire United Presbyterian Woman's pr r jnterf.in Church a t m»- I'hthip f:t arc the paternal grand-; " hurch a t her Missionary Society held their Jan* home on Yellow Springs Pike next PnGib and Mr and Mrs. F,arl! town) when Jiiiinil# WMJhWf MtJ „ „ , ------ , , . , . it made more work for the operm uary meeting last Wednesday at Wednesday afternoon with Mrs •uiefldan, Wn.nui S t, are Mm ma- tor—iendtng messages to Lextng- the social room of the Church, Mrs Paul Mycis co-hostess Mrs Mar* *■',li:d [’parents f ton and other newspapers In oilier Ralph Rife was hostess and served g.uof, Kerns wilt lead the devotions, ’ , , . a delicious luncheon nl noon. Mrs , , * . 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Devotions were con- Kc>cd- Thursday afternoon for thefr mon- ductccl by Mrs, Pearl Sexton. f ’ “* • " --------- ^hly meeting. * ■* • 1 It may be true that poverty is ^Irs- Martha Waddle Derby, Wtl* Mr. and Mr3, Ramey Campbell -110 disgrace, but never has it been ■mb'gton, daughter of Mrs. Waddle, entertained with a potluek supper Iused as testimonial of ability. a fftlk 0,1 “Birds", illustrating on the other end could rest on his copying . , I am retired now , . . but 1 have to keep on doing something, I like to dig in the garden, raise fresh vegetables In the summer, and write letters to __ ______________________________________ ______________________11 ^ iUi sIic,es nnd recordings of bird my good {r[cnds and relatives in 1calls, winter time 1 have bocllins of Y o llnU i Q n r i n n c Ninu/O Following the program a salad good friends, no enemies, thank I c llU n o p i ISIyO l i o n o " , course was served to twenty-four the Lord. Mr, George Johnson will enter The Senior MYF of the Melho- ”lcm^ers nnd BuesLs. Mrs, Glonna ’ !* oil t !me *cnmInVnA» rr«» »*.*- Mercy Hospital SprlngMeld, Friday dist, Church will have a panel dis -’•dfumillcr nnd her daughter,, **’ fan ,r>* **l-"c *' ^ ______ _ for surgery. Mr, Johnson makes his mission at their regular meeting a t w i t guests, Mrs, Eldemlller. No man has a s’good a neighbor home with his sister and family, j7 pan. Sunday. The topic for dis ' 1C daughter of Mrs, Waddle, }as he thinks his neighbor has, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ark. !cusston will be "Teen Age problems ———_________ _____________________________ * * * jIn the Home, School and Comnuin- Mrs, Lyle Goode will entcrtnfn u y 0f Other Countries", Members the Bridge Club a t her home Thursday night. Mrs. Bobcrt * Hollister, High Street, Is entertaining with a Ten Thursday afternoon'. Guests will Included, Mrs, Charles Melllngcr, Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, Mrs, Walter Knecht, Mrs, Robert Beal, and Mrs. Russell Ark, The Yellow Springs' Lions' Club will meet at the Methodist Church, Tuesday, January 25, of the panel arc George Kawal and Eijai Seki from Japan; Cleland’ Van Lore from the Gold Const, of Africa and Angela Crevennn, of: Mexico, The panel members are s tu -; dents at the Antioch College, Tho American Legion Auxiliary held their regular meeting last Wednesday evening a t tho Legion 1 Httll, } You can get rid of your past by building a future but of it, HOUSE SLIPPERS ........................................... $2.48 NYLON HOSIERY ......... .................................. $1.29 Leave Your Dry Cleaninf Here For HAPPY DAY CLEANERS ELLISONMODERNSHOEREPAIR Jamestown, Ohio phone 4-4761 □ Household Magazine 0 Look...................................................... * 5'° ° □ McCall’s ......................... 4,75 □ Modem Romances................ 3.75 1 □ Parents’ Magazine.« □ Photoplay............. 1 . . . . . . ..................... 3*^0 □ Popular Science............................. 4*75 □ Redbook . . . . . . . . ......... *............ • **• 4,75 □ Screen Stories . . . . 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