Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

Thursday, February 10, 1955 GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE THREE m-'M Jamestown News Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tldd were Floyd Steiner were Mr. and Mrs. j guests Thursday of Mrs. George GRAPE GROVE AID i MID -WINTER INSTITUTE Furl Steiner, Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Hutslnr, of Springfield and Don­ ald Glass. On Wednesday Mrs. Leila Bradds spent the day, Chris Knick spent Thursday there, on Friday Mrs. Frank Glass was a guest, and on Saturday Miss Lois Hutslar and Miss Clarlet Chat- field, or Springfield, were guests In the Steiner home. ’’ 5 , m9 m Mrs. John Stanforth and Linda, were Sunday evening guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Glldow, of near Urbana. • • • Mr. and Mrs. James DeWitt and daughter, of Springfield, were Sat­ urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stltsworth and son. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brown and daughter, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Lanum, of Granville, Sunday. • m• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thau and children, of Trotwood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Clark. • 9 m Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibbs left Sunday for Cleveland to attend the annual Ohio Hardware Convention. The will be there until Thursday. • » » Mr, and Mrs. Russell Eavers and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Turner returned home last Monday after spending the past ten days vaca­ tioning in Florida. • • • Mrs. Luther Wells, of Dayton, was a overnight guest Friday of her son-irp-aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stltsworth and ion. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and fam­ ily, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, and family. • * » Mr. and Mrs, George Sanders, of Mt, Sterling, and Mr. and Mre, Donald Jones, of Xenia, were Bun- day dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orphal Bryan and son. • ft ft Mr. and Mrs, Lucius Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ward and daughter, returned home Friday, after a two weeks vacation In Florida. • • • Thursday guests of Mrs, H. J. Webb were Mrs. Edna Bradds, Mrs. Eugene Bradds and Nell and Mrs, Willinm Ringer, of Spring- field. Miss Janet Whittington, of Cin- Davls, of Columbus. Mrs. Earl little was n Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thur­ man Tidd. . . . Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, of Dayton, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Knick. Addi­ tional Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Knick, Mr. and l^rs. Archie Wolverton and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wolver­ ton, all of Springfield. Mrs. Knick is some improved. , ft • • Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Knecht and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haggard visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Ballard, of .Lima, Sunday. ¥ * • Dean Sesslar and Mrs. Agnes Sutton, of Springfield, Mass., vislt- SOCIETY MEETS Mrs. Donald Mossman was hos- SvenU from the Jamcstown Me. toss to members and guests of the j thodist Church attended the Junior Ladies Aid Society of the .Grape j High Youth Fellowship Mid-Win- Grove Church of Christ, at her , ter institute held at the Grace Mc- homc, Thursday. ) [ thodist Church, Washington C. H», A coversd dish dinner was en- : snturdny, P A IN T E R S V I L L E joyed at the noon hour, after which the president, Mrs. Oscar smith, conducted the business meeting and Mrs. Millard French was in charge of the devotions. The afternoon was spent in knotting a comfort and counting tax stamps. Members and guests present were Mrs. Ida French, Mrs. Mildred French and Molly, Mrs. Lester Exline, Mrs. Arlo Cummings Mrs. Ralph Cummings, Mrs. Oscar Smith, Mrs. Vernon Robison; Mrs. Clarence Goodbar, Mrs. Arthur Milleson, Mrs. Robert Luttrell, Mrs. C. E. Mossman. and the hostess, Mrs. Donald Mossman. The next meeting will be held at the pariionpge, with Mrs. Paul ed their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weiner) hostcsSi on Thursdayt Mar_ Sesslar, of Indianapolis, Ind., over ^ 3 the weekend. Those attending were Phillip Reid, Stephen Powers, Roger Gray, Kenneth Paxton, Margaret Brown, Marlene Stackhouse, Joy­ ce Mossman, Carol Steiner, Doug­ las Baughn, Larry Brown, Albert Reed, Eleanot Shinkle, and Jerry Speakman. Rev. Elwood Rose was one of the Instructors at this,meet- ing. The theme for the day was “Becoming a Real Person." The program concluded with a banquet and program of Concre­ tion service in the evening. Mrs, Betty Hobgood and Timmy, Were weekend guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Re- Igel. Advance Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fulk and , Mrs. Lawson Reid was hostess to members of the Advance Club at her home, Monday afternoon. The responese were, answered by ''New , Broadway Plays,” and Mrs. Elwood daughters, Susan and Kay, werejRose and ^ clay Mauck gave Sunday guests of MT. and Mrs.j very interesting papers on “The David E. Robison. ! Theater Outdoor Productions.” and • • • I“Life of Helen Hayes.” Sunday dinner guests Of Mr. and j There were four new members Mrs, Marlin Evans, of Pleasant View were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans and children, of South Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Evans and John Evans. • • • Mr, and Mrs. Charles Rutter and Anne, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorman. added to the membership list they were Mrs. Frances Gosnell, Mrs. J. E. Syfcrd, Mrs. Max Heifner and Mrs. R. L. Haines. Other members present were Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. Robert Lucas, Mrs. Clay Mauck, Mrs. Roy Po­ wers, Mrs, Charles Reeder, Mrs, Elwood Rose, Mrs. Bliss Smith and Mrs. C. E. Thuma. i VERDA-JA GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and fam­ ily spent Sunday evening with her? parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Per- i HOLD OPEN singer. ] MEETING The Vcrde-Ja Garden Club held Mr, and Mrs. John Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robison, Miss Marjorie Robison, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooke and family, of Springfield. an open meeting at the Methodist Church, Monday evening. The guest speaker of the evening was Foster Franlts, who is a horticulturist at the Park of Roses in Colum- Mrs. June Barrow was a Sunday j 11118, BaVc a lecture nnd showed guest of Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Moor­ man sons and Mrs. May Pierson. Sunday dinner “guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Jones and Mrs. Dor­ othy Shoemaker nnd fnmlly, were Mr. and Mrs Byron Ellnrs and sons, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Exline, of Washington, C, H. slides on the roses there. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Boyce Moore, Mrs, Max Helnfner and Mrs. Ted Hell, who sevred refreshments with Vnnlen- tinc appointments. There were about 35 members and guests present at this meeting, EVENING CIRCLE TO MEET Mrs. Dale Roush and Mrs. Lee Marshall will be program leaders at the next meeting of the Evening Circle at the Methodist Church, Monday evening Feb. 28, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Clayton Wiseman and Mrs. Donald Pickering will be hostesses. . j Leory Hollingsworth spent Frl- Miss Beverly Beal were Saturday ■day with Mr. and Mrs. William Wli- j evening supper guests of Mr, and . son and fomilyy, of Sabina ! Mrs. Thomas CUltice and family, ! . . . of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Wolfe r e -f Mr. nnd Mis. Charles Eugene -------------- •-------------- turned last week from a vacation .Kyle and fnmily spent the weekend ; -----■----------------------------------------- trip to Florida, .with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D.j M C li/ I A C P P R K IPU /Q Forrest Strong, of New Holland. J A d r C P W L W O • . Several from here attended the; t t m funeral of Mrs. Emma Peterson,’ Miss Beverly Beal spent the In Xeina. Mrs. Peterson formerly weekend with Mr. ana Mrs. Charles resided on the Hussey Pike. [Walton. Jr„ and family, or Bcavor- ' town. * . « i Ralph Ellis and Mildred Sanders, : « « • Xenia, Rt. 2, were united in mnrri- • Mr- and Mrs- Carroll Rudduck age, Saturday evening, by Rev.-and Layton, called on Frank W. Cooley. The couple le ft,Mr- and Mrs‘ Chelseo Stoops, Suri- Saturday evening for a trip to day> Florida. The men of the New Jasper Me­ thodist Church will entertain the Greene-Fayctte County Men’s Brotherhood, Feb. 10, at 8 p. m. The program will feature a motion pic­ ture nnd refreshments will be serv­ ed by the women of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Storer, of Sunday dinne*r “guests of Mr. and 1near Sabina, called on Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Roy Pickering were Mr and |Storer, Monday evening. Mrs. Russell Pickering and family, j Mr. nnd Mrs. Roscoe Beal and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dean nnd j * " * family, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard! ’T’h regular monthly Gveene- Pickering, of Xenia. IFayette Men’s Brotherhood meeting [ will be held in the New Jasper Me- ScvCral from “here attended a ! thodist Church, Thursday evening, dance at Jefferson school, Satur- j the 10th at 8 P> m•With a film De­ day evening, sponsored by the 1 cheated to Man andRefreshments. Alumni. Heber Reach, Scy. The Happy Hustlers Sunday Misses Zora and Beulah Rose school class enjoyed a skating party'Jcnes’ ° f Dayton’ sPent the woek' in Springfield, Wednesday evening. end with their parents. Mr, and Mrs. James Jones. Bowersville News Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Briley, of Troy were dinner guests Friday or Mr. and Mrs. Raper Jones nnd Ron­ nie and Mrs. Lettie Jones. The Briley's are mailbag friends of Ron- ics. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones The W. S. C. S, of the Painter- ville Methodist Church met at the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs.|spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Wilma Miller presided at the busi-jaTld Mrs. Fred Powers and family, ness session. A dessert coure was of near Wilmington, served by the hostesses Mr. Eleanor 1 „ » . . Babb and Mr. Doris Pickring. I 1116 rcgular monthly social and i business meeting of the Loyal Sons The Loya Couples* Sunday school [ and DauBhters Sunday s^ o o l class class will meet at the church Sun -iof the local church wil ba held Mr. and Mrs. Thane Chitty and day evening. A covered dish supper;the community hal1’ Friday cvenlnB’ children were among guests a t’ will be served with Mr. and Mrs.' dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. Paul Bone as hosts, and Mrs. Don Sipe and family of I Cedarville The dinner was in honor! The Primary “classes will hold a! of Don Sipe’s birthday, . jValentine party at the church Mon -1 . , , Jday evening, Feb. 14. Hostesses arc ' A/Ic and Mrs, Carl Brown nnd1^ Floyd HcInz and Mrs- Marlin, Miss Wanda Moz'gan, of Jefferson- j He nz' [ vllle, spent Saturday evening with! Mr, and Mrs, Raper Jones and Ron- j nie nnd Mrs. Lottie Jones. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ellis (Mildred Sanders) who were married Saturday evening in the New Jasper Methodist Church by Rev. Franklin Coley. • ft • Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kler and sons of Blue Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hetzler and sons, and Miss Elizabeth Trautman, of Xeina, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arrasmlth and sons spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and. Mrs. F. C. Kler, at Jamestown. 9 9 9 Tire New Jasper Twp., Vounteer Fire Department held their reuglar mting at the fire house Thursday meeting at the fire house Thursday evening, Feb. 3, and a special Smoke Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Beal wll have charge of the meeting. Each fam­ ily Is requested to bring a covered dish and sandwiches. GET YOUR CONVEYOR MOTORS REFAIREP NOW. SAWS FILED AND LAWN- MOWERS SHARPENED. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES REPAIRED. O. F. EVERHART Center St. Cedarville, O Phone 6-2921 I * * W W « * * W ;* W 5 * » 90S0S090; M T . T A B O R . . . i LEROY HOLLINGSWORTH j Correspondent j H0i0i0&m0sm0i0t0 i0 t0'*m 0s0w0}i ■ Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hormelli Tiie Alumni Association of Jeff­ erson School sponsored a 50-50 dance in the school auditorium, j Saturday evening Dancing was!and familyt of nenr Ncw Burlington! called on Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hain-. es, Sunday evening. J ! Miss Elaine Barcntt, of Dayton, enjoyed by an orchestra from Cc- darvllle, • ft • Mr. and Mrs. Robert St John, of Dayton, were Sunday dinner j spent the weekend with her parents, guests of Mr. nud Mrs, Raper Jones j Mr, and Mrs, Moudy Barnett, and Ronnie and Mrs. Lettie Jones. . . . The dinner was In honor of Ron- j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bnzell and nle’s birthday which occured on [ family called on Mr. and Mrs, Saluray, James Jones, Sunday evening. * Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Cavender and sons, James Knlsley, With The Sick | Mrs, Delma Oliver, 29 E, Wash- were jington St., Jamestown, after treat- elnnnti, was a weekend guest of|ana sons’ Jn es ^ , y’ cr<r [l to t., cstoi her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fremont!Sunday dinncr ^ucs^s °* and j nient at home now. i Whittington and Julcah, jMrs, Wayne Knlsley. , Mr, and Mrs, Guy Saxton of j * . » i Bowersville ore announcing Uie | Mrs. Octavia* Taylor was a Thurs-! Saturday evening guests of M r.:bJrth of a son at Haines Hospital.’ day dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs.jand Mrs' Cyr11 Moorm!in aHd sons»-Jamestown, Tuesday evening. T h e ; Roscoe Bowers and family. ftnd Mrs' May picrson' wcrc Mr‘ j baby, the couple’s third child and 1 *and Mrs. Guy Pierson, ; second son, weighed nine pounds, , . , ; shl ounces, and has been narned | .................................... Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowell Kramer and william Patrick. Mrs. Belie Sax- ] guests Of Mr. and Mrs, John Evans: c,llldrcn» Springfield, were Sun- _ton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steen, and family. j day d'ruier picsts of Mr, and Mrs. - all of Bowersville, are the grand- [ . Howard Leach. SM n n i, 1 Here Now! ™ ( l t e m a t e i n A u t o m a t ic s / Mr, and Mrs, John Pitzcr and son, David, wole Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Pickering, spent Thursday in Columbus with their son Ed at the University. 9 4 9 .. . Gary Talbott was a guest Fri­ day evening of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H, Talbott. • « Mr. and Mrs. George Ensign spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, James Ensign and family. This was their son, Douglas’ four­ th birthday, . . . . • • Tuesday evening dinner guesta of Mr., and Mrs, Kenneth Ritenour and daughters, were Mr. and Mrs, Huston Evans, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Evans nnd family and Miss Alverla Evans. « • r ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Conner were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reid and daughter Sandra Kay. This was Miss Reid’s 3rd birthday, Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Stephens were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stephens and Suzanne and Kent, Mrs. Thelma Yongcr, o f Dayton, Mr." and Mrs. Dick Yenger and Lary and Stevl”, and Mr, and Mrs, Huston Evans* a *■ * * Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and M^rs. Hubetpi Saunders and family, were Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wade, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wade and daughters, of Springfield, and Mrs. Opal Conner, 5 pare ts. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ames were] Mrs, William Henry is improving Thursday evening dinner guests o f, very nicely from a major operation ! Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Humphrey. j at Greene Memorial hospital, | , „ . [Xenia, She Is expected home some- ; Mr, and Mrs, Emil Brown spent [time this week. i Sunday with his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs, William Brown, of Centerville, Mr. ands Mre.“ Kenneth Fields and sons were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, D. L. Fields nd Hannah. The din­ ner was in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Kenneth Fields, Mr, and Mrs. George Fuary, (Carolyn Arment) of nenr Selma are announcing the birth of a daughter, Rhonda Sue, at Haines hospital, Friday afternoon. This is their first child, i Miss Peggy Ary* daughter o ff Mr. Authorized Dealer For Montcrief H e a t in g S ystem s. Roofing — Spouting — Heating Air Conditioning — Siding —- Insulation Phone 4-5411 D. J, Patterson •— H. A. Doster JAM ESTOW N S H E E T M E T A L & ROOFING CO. 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Mr, and Mrs. Hersel Long and Clarence Long visited with Mrs. Emma Long Sun­ day afternoon. Cindy I kju is the name chosen by Mr and Mrs. James Knisley, Murdock Rd„ Cedarville Route 2, for their daughter bom Sunday morning at Haines Hospital, Jamestown. She is their second daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Knlsley, Jamestown Pk.( and Mrs. Cora Brown, New Jasper Painters- vllle, Pk., are the grandparents. LUGGING HANGING C 0 WORK MONEY FABR1TROL. . . select the correct drying temperature for any fabric. SUM R-SUN LAMP . . . clothes come sunshine fresh with no danger of fading. DOUBLE-PASS UNT T RAP . , . twice as large as any other dryer* SNAG-PROOF DRUM . . . smooth zinc-grip steel will not snag clothes* LIFETIME BURNER . . . vastly superior fuel-saying burner^ guaranteed for life* s353|si mas) OUR COMPLETE APPLIANCE L IN E ... FOR SKEL6AS OR NATURAL GAS! Chillicoihe, Washington C. 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