Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE FOUR GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, February 10, 1955 P ERSONA L S Dinner guests last Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Charles Included their sons Mr. and Mrs. Roger Charles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Charles and family, all of Dayton. «• • Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin Charles at­ tended the funeral service for Mrs. Nnncy Stanley of Sinking Springs Tucsdny afternoon. Mrs. Stanley Is the mother of Mrs. Wade Char­ les of Washington, C. H. • 9 • The Cedar Grange will hold a Bazaar nndBake sale, Saturday, March 5 at the office of Lcoln Corn. • • • Mr, and Mrs. Curtis have re­ turned to their home after visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Cumm­ ings of Tnmpn, Florida. 9 0 9 Mr. Tracy Neal of Galipolls is visiting with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Neal. • • • The Home Culture Club will NOT meet during the month of February Members nre asked to please notice the change. • .0 V Mr and Mrs. Warren Barber are spending a few weeks vacation in Florida. • • • Dinner guests last Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. McCorkell in­ cluded Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Wise­ man family of Jamestown and Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Stlcka nnd son, Scotty. • • • Mrs Albert Jones has been con­ fined to her home due to nines. • * 9 Air. and Mrs. Melvin Charles have returned home from Orlando, Florida where they spent the Inst two months. 9 0 r Word has been received that Mrs. Paul Davis, (Corenna Wiseman) daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wise­ man, Ccdnrville. has received her Registered Degree in nursing Ex­ aminations for this degree were held in Columbus Inst November. Corenna is a graduate of Cedar- vlllc High School and Tire Bethcsda Hoslptal School of Nursing, Cincinn­ ati. Methodist Women Meet The Womans Society of Chris­ tian Service met at the Methodist Church, Cedarvillo last Wednesday for a sack lunch at noon. Coffee and a dessert course was served by the committee, Mrs. Wilbur Wlsccup and Mrs, Marvin Agnor, Mrs. Jane Mills, presided rfor the busincs meeting, following the luncheon. Mrs. Carl Rltonour and Mrs. Tom Hnmer were In charge of the devo­ tions nnd program. The study for the afternoon was "New Ventures on Old Ronds.” Assisting in the program wns Mrs. David Reynolds who spoke of "Ronds"; Mrs. Anna Barlow, "The Inner Whisper": Mrs. Wlsccup "The Team," nnd Mrs. Hamer, "Expendables." Local Women Attend Presbyterial Meeting Miss Mabel Stormont, Mrs. Lucy Turner and Mrs. Fred Dobbins of Ccdnrville nttended the Executive Meeting of the Xenia Presbyterial to be held the twenty-first of April In the First Presbyterian Church, Columbus. A to M ’ s Hostesses To Research Club Win One Class Meets The Win One Class met nt the Method1st Church, Cedarvillo, last Thursday evening for their monthly meeting. The president, BUI Clevello; pres­ ided for'the business of the hour. Devotions were led by Bud Good­ win, who used a reading from The in the band, nnd Eleanor Wise in the orchestra. Ccdnrville High School wns re­ presented by Carolyn Collins, Lois Jeremiah, Linda Gordon, Jeanne Hull, Janice Wilburn and Ronnie Cruety In the chorus nnd Pat Davis, Dale Reed nnd Sue Cotter In the band, From Jefferson' High School, Upper Room. _ A social hour was enjoyed by tw -!.P 7 'ersyme R°w,e™ Ronk* clvc members and their families K ght’ Jn" » C1,ltty’ Patrlc,a Frost* after which a dessert course wasj£on.n,c Hlte' Jamcs Bcard- Pau! served by Naomi Hcrtcnstoln, Fran-,1 als ’ ccs Huffman and Leah Spurgeon. Tom Waldron, Juanita Fletcher, Carolyn Jones, Lucy Batcholder, Myrna Creamer, Phil Burke and Thane Book In the chorus, Oreenelview High School, James­ town, Sent Patty Steiner, Jan­ ice Arthur, (Ann RuttetL Donna Steiner,;/ Don Miller, Tom Woolley, The Westminster Class of the Pres- Patrici d Hart Joan Rhoden, Max- byterlan Church, Cedarvllle, held!ine sWuney, Lowell Carter, Lowell their monthly meeting Inst Tuesday ■piam, Robert Sanders and David Westminster Class Meets A t McMillan Home N A Z A R E N E CHURCH TO OBSERVE WORLD DAY O F P R A Y ER * World Day of Prayer will be observed in Services at the Ce­ darvillo Nazarene Church at 2:30 p. m., Friday, Feb. 25, 1955, Local Pastors To Exchange Pulpits Local Pastors to Exchange Pulpits Sunday Feb. 13, 1955 will be ob­ served ns Race Relation Pay. Tms Sunday wns designated by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. As a gesture of good Race Relation the Rev. Gene L. Wlnans Pastor of Cedar­ vllle Methodist Church, Cedarvllle, Ohio will exchange his pulpit with Rev, James W. Francis pastor of St. Paul A, M, E Church, Cedar’ vville, Ohio. evening at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs, Rankin McMillnn with Mr. and Mrs, Myron Willinmson assisting. Mr, Charles Dyas, president con­ ducted the business of the evening Mrs. P. J. McCorkell used por- year tions of scripture from the gospel I of Matthew for the evening devo tions nnd meditation. Jenks, who were in the chorus, and Doris Jean Wlgal and Ray­ mond James In the band. Central High School, Xenia, did not participate in the festival this Contests were enjoyed under the The Research Club of Cedarvllle held their annual lunchoen and bus­ iness meeting last Thursday after­ noon at the home, of Mrs. R. A. Car- , zoo. Members of the first half of the! twenty-eight members alphabet were hostesses to mem-' bers of the last half for the evnt. j Quartr tables were arranged j with red carnations and valentine} npponiments, at which 24 members! were seated. Consumers In industrial coun­ tries pay out, as a group, an esti- Sacred Program At St. Paul A. M. E. St. Paul A. M, E. Church pre- CEMM .LE SCHOOL NEWS CEDARVI1XE SCHOOL MENU Monday—Ham salad sandwich, escalloped com, cranberry sauce, cookie, and milk. Tuesday—Beef and noodles, Jello, vegetable salad, rolls, butter and milk. Wednesday—Dried beef gravy on biscuit, peach and cottage cheese aalad, and milk. Thursday—Escalloped potatoes with cheese, stewed tomatoes, sand­ wich, Jello, and milk. Friday—Chill and crackers^ peanut butter sandwich, peach cobbler, and milk. C. H. S. BASKETBALL NEWS Reserve these dates for the Orcene County Tournament - Feb­ ruary 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, and 25. The local Red and Whit Team play St. Brlgld, there, Friday night, February 11, In the last League game of the season! Tho big Indians have a 3 to 1 rec­ ord and hold second place In the Greeno County League. > • • TOURNAMENT DRAWING Drawings for Junior High, and Senior High basketball tournaments will be held In the office of County Superintendent Lewis, at 10:00 a. m., Saturday, Peb. 10. PREFERENCE TESTS GIVEN Mr. Walker gave the Kuder Pre­ ference tests to the local seniors, ju n io r HIGH TOURNAMENT Tuesday momtog. Study will be ^ flrst annual Jimlor Wgh to„ r_ made of the interests revealed In . . . - .. . . . , . nament will get Under way at 7:00 he resulte of these tests to assist p m >Monday, H ln the In the guidance^ program. j Jeffcrson school *Gym. INSPECTOR’S REPORT The annual foul shooting contest RECEIVED ^ determine the county champion .... . . . Mr. C. M. Sims, representative of j wil1. a feature of tho opening sents Mr. Ulric George (P Bar- the State Department of Education, j n‘ght:' Tbis contcst is open to boys tone) a native of Trinidad B. W. I has forwarded the official report Rnd ^ rls ln the uPPer sbc grades, in concert on Sunday Feb, 13,, 1955! of his visit to Cedarvllle School. |cach 5011001 determining their cham- nt 3:30 p. m. Mr George Is well! The report, general ln nature, n o - 1 b*on' known to many people throughout'ted the facilities, organization and Other dates of Junior High Tour- the Isles of the sea and some sec-' instruction. ! namenl 51X0 February 16, February tions of America as the man whose' The library commercial miwlc ' 18 0,1 Bowersville, and finals on Feb. singing inspires the souls of his; v o i r T a U X e E ^ X • at Xenia Field House. direction of Mr, nnd Mrs. Leslie . income jn (axcs (including indt Stomont, Refreshments were served to i mated 18 to 20 per cent of their ' audience. The former Radio artist French MathemaHnu Hnrial Helen™ ■ The Cedarvllle Juniors have a rec- ..................... ......................... Whoa, wa, oa.lod th . £ £ 1« * - l - to t » ° 1» ■Morning Star" is now studying ory or exCenent. He suggested ex- » league pl®y> 110 for second place, at Wllberforce University Wll- ( pension In the program of depart-' rect taxes and custom duties) and put 7 to 10 per cent into savings, say authors of a Twentieth Cen­ tury Fund report. berforce, Ohio. S r U B R ’ S f i Mis ShirleyAn PowersAndMr Eu9ene 5 iGDT f i l l T 0 0 K !Landis Wed In Fail Ceremony r AHT IN UWU i Announcement has been received of the marriage of , ■ ^ _ ,, , . in conclusion. Mr. Sims (rave an- Corbcan, Jftnet Cummings, Sharon At the business meeting, following^ jy|yS |QAL FES T IV A L MlSS Shirley Aim Powers, to Mr. Eugeiie LandlS. m amm - proval of the state DepttrS;ent P0{ Edwards. Marcia Nelr, Marlon , m o v iiu n L *nL pressive double ring ceremony at St. Mary s Church in .......................... ments of health and industrial arts ’ CEDARVILLE HONOR ROLL and Indicated need of additional ! ELEMANTARY GRADES equipment In home economics, in- , 'hW Grade ustrlal arts, and science. j G*nnls Armentount, Thomas The addition of an art program Baldwln- John Guthrie, John Tobin, was suggested. tVim Townsend, Ann Arthur, Kandy the luncheon, new officers were. elected to serve for th new year] Pupils from three high schools Delaware, Ohio, Saturday, January 29, at 10 :30 a. m. beginning in September. Those j in the Greene County system and ? shirley Ann is the daughter ........................... * elected to serve wr Miss Martha j from Yellow Spring took part Qf Mrs He,Cn PowerS( Washington, Cooly, president; Mrs. James R .'ln the annual Ohio Wesleyan Uni- D c and grantjdaughter of Mrs. Patterson, vice president Mrs. versity High School Music Fcsti- nf cedarvllle Robert Dobbins, secretary; and Mrs.1val in Delaware Saturday, was held at the Alpha Delta Pi So- continuing the local school first grade school. as a BLUE STAR MOTHERS MEET Blue Star Mothers of Greene County met at the The Shoppers’ Lounge, Xenia last Tuesday even­ ing for their regular monthly meet­ ing. Mrs. Nellie Anderson, president, presided for the business session. Guests for the meeting included Mrs. Juanita Reeves, the State President of Blue Star Mothers; Mrs. Mary Clark, Literature Sec­ retary of the Southwest District and Mrs. Gladys Gould. All arc of the Daytfm Blue Star Mbthers Chapter no 55. The School of Instruction lor the Southwest DVtrict bf Blue Star Mothers will be held In Xenia, February 24. at the Presbyterian Church, King and Market Streets from 10 a. m, to 4 p. m. A luncheon will be served by one of the church organizations at the noon hour. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. Mazle Silcot and Mrs Katharine Whaley. Jesse Chamberlain, treasurer. j More than 1,500 musicians rep- ^Irs ^ i^ndls of Akron. Tlic retiring officers are Mrs. Tom ; resenting 105 Central Ohio high! For her wedding, the bride chose Hamer, president Mrs. Lee White, j schools p»rticipatcd in the days a beige cashmere and English wool vice president: Mrs. Harold Cooley, j program under the guidance of suit wlth wjnter white collar and Secretary nnd Mrs. Robert Mac- j the OWU department of musiccuffs accentcd wlth wlnter whltc Gregor, teasurer. faculty. A concert was present- hjlt and glovcs and navy occes_ -------------- ---------------- | ed at 7:15 p. m. in Gray Chapel; sorles shc worc a corsage of whltc Here arc a fdw hints if that ivyby a chorus ofl,150 singers, two' in your living room is literally with- bands of 10 musicians each nnd a. j anet Oordori) a sororlty sls- erlng on the vine. Don’t water it 100-member orchestra. Jter, served osgnald of honor, wearing too frequently. Wait untlll tire soli Participating from Bryan High a greyy SU]t wlth black nccessories Is almost dry and then give the School, Yellow Spring!*,, were and avcorsage 0f yenoW roscs. ? Plant a thorough soaking about Barbara Beal, Sue Anderson, j Thornton Lynan, of New Bed- j every week or ten days, Try wash-Joyce Phillips, Sonja Carter, Jack;fordt MasS i a fraternlty brother, Ing leaves gently to free them from Stewart, Judy Duncan. Evelyn 'gcrvgt] as test man. j dust and, grime. And, if posiblc, Adams, Pat Tharp, Morris \Vhe., Following the wedding, a reception keep ivy away from the direct rays Darrell Dawson and Wayne Snyer,; of the sun and in a cool humid who was in the chorus; Dieter . *-----------------------------------------------— place. CHANOING TIMES. Knecht and Nancy Mcranda, were : rority House, where a buffet lunch­ eon was served to the wedding guests. The young couple left im- Mn Landis is the son of Dr. and mediately afterward to attend the; w o r d s . A b o i l - t h o u g h t s sorters rKeiT... Wright. Fourth Grade William Anderson, Douglas Hu­ ghes, Philip Jones, Connie Agnor, Iris DeForge, Nnncy Dobbins, Carol­ yn Fields, Carole Llllich, Linda Linebaugh, Rita Powers, Roberta Wiseman. * Fifth Grade Rosalie Bennington, Sandra De- Haven, Wanda LeForge. Sixth Jerry Tobin, Claire Cummings, Joan Cummings, Joann Mowery, Mary Pyles, Martha Snook, Julia Staigcrs. Read And Usd Classified Ads Christian Service SocietiesHold StudySessions "Jesus’ Teachings concerning Women” Is the topic under study by the Cedarvllle-Jamestown Wo* man’s Society of Christian Service Societies of the Methodist Church. The second session of the class wns held at the Jamestown church last Tuesday morning with Mrs. El- wood* Rose, teaching. She was as­ sisted by several of the members of the Jamestown Society. 'Those attending from Cedarvllle were Mrs John Mills, Mrs. David Reynolds, Mrs. Torn Harner, Mrs. Wilbur Wlsccup, Mrs. Carl RItenour and Mrs; Gene Wlnans. A Carry in lunch was served fol­ lowing the study class. The next session will be March 8. With The Sick Ced Sick Mrs, A. E. Richards is in the Greene Memorial Hospital following a fall on the ice last week, * * • Bill Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur, Is at home, after being a patient in the Springfield City Hospital, H0sm0t0^0i0t0i0i0t0f0sm'0^0f.0tmm0i»' ‘ CLIFTON NEWS \ 0 » .0 im :m m 0 j0 ^ 0 f 0 i0 t0 m 0 » 0 i0 ,. 0 i0 t0 i0 < 0 \ 0 < « m 0 '0 ’:0 i0 i0 > 0 im 0 i0 it The Home Makers Class of the United Presbyterian Church will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. oseph A. Finney, Jr., Thursday evening February 10, 8 p. m. Mrs. Julia Martin will be hostess to the Emanon Circle at her home Thursday evening, February 10 with Albert & Paul, co-hostess Eula Harris will conduct the devotions and Mis. Minnie Martin will have the topic for discussion, * • • Mrs, Walter Corry will be hostess to the Presbyterian Women's So*: ciety at her home, Wednesday artemoon February 1G with Mrs. Douglas Lusc and Mrs. Raper Wade c.o-hostesses. Miss Ethel Edwards will have the topic which Is "India” and Mrs. Wade will conduct the devotions, '• •' •' Rev, C. Wilbert Sterner of the Cedarvllle Presbyertian Church will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit Sun­ day morning, February 13, at 11 a.m. Mr, Paul Sheline of Columbus spent Monday with his cousins Mr, and Mrs. Avery Sheline and family. Preparatory s*er*vices will be held Friday evening, February 11, 8 p.m., at the United Presbyterian church. Rev. James Patterson of the United Presbyterian Church of Ccdarville will be the guest speaker. The World Day of Prayer will be held in the social room of the United Presbyterian Church, February 25 With a noon luncheon. Miss Mary Kyle, Xenia, will be the guest speaker. Miss Kyle served Is Pak­ istan, India as a missionary for a number of years, *' • '• Born to.M r, and Mrs. Robert Meade (Jo Ann Sanders) a daughter at the Springfield City Hospital last Saturday. Clifton Cub Scouts Receive Pin Awards The Clifton Cub Scout Pack No, I 27 held their monthly meeting atj the Community Hall, Wednesday, January 26 with a Candlelight ser­ vice. Mr. Woodward Owens, Scout Master, presented Bob-Cat pins to the following scouts: Donnie Miller, David Harris, Junior Johnson, Dan* ny Joe Breakall, Ronnie Sparks, Ronnie Stevens, Danny Breakall, John Breakall, Douglas Coulter, Steven Henry, Billy Schrader, Lar­ ry McClure, Roger Clifton, Tony Preston, Roger Dinner nnd Michael Campbell, Tlie parents of the boys pined the pins on their own sons, Denner Stripes were given to John Brenk- *11 and Danny Breakall. Assistant Denrier Stripes were given to Ron­ nie Sparks and Michael Campbell Den Mother pins were given, by a donor, to Mrs. Kenneth Schrader, and Mrs. Avery Sheline The Charter was presented to the Clifton Fire Department by Mr. Elman of Yellow Springs, to Fire Chief Omar Sparrow an^ assistant I. B. Swlgart, The theme of the month was "Railroading”, and a display of trains made by the children were viewed by the parents. Pack No. 27 was taken to Springfield on January 27 th for a tour of the train termin­ al and dound house on the Burnett Road. The engineers took the boys a ride on a a Deisel engine, and ex­ plained the mechanism of the trains. The next pack meeting will be held In the Community Hall, Mon­ day evening, February 28. Shipbuilders are working on 239 mineaweepera and amaller boat* fw tfca Navy, using 70 million board feat ©t lumber, to answer for non-magnetlc craft, T -H fc o a a b t t o f e w a fc . ALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM SCREEN DOOR reception held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Landis in Akron, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. i The new Mrs. Landis is a graduate of the Ccdarville High School and is now a senior ln the Music De­ partment of Ohio Wesleyan College at Delaware. She is a member of the Alpha Delta PI Sorority. Mr. Landis attended Akron Uni- j versity, later transferring to Ohio Wesleyan where he Is a senior ln the! College of Business Administration. He is a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. The young couple are at home at 250 Union Street, Delaware, Ohio, ! MEN IN SERVICE | Cpl. Herbert Gene Pitrdln, son of IMr. and Mrs. H. H. Purdln, has ar- |rived home after receiving his dls* ! charge from the U. S. Army. Her­ bert, has been serving In the Medi­ cal Corps, having spent the past 15 mo., in Korea. He received his dis­ charge from Ft. Knox Ky. Noted Lecturer Conducts Mission At Yellow Springs St. Paul Church noted speaker and lecturer willt ’n !; Band Mothers Lay Project Plans A t Monday duct a Mission at St, Paul Church,} Yellow Springs, for one week,1 start*: HHOOIiny The Band Mothers of Cedarvllle Schools held their regular scheduled meeting at the school house Monday evening, January 7, Several items of business were dis* Complete With All Hardware INSTALLATION EXTRA AERO SOFT WATER CO. Jameitown Phone 4-5911 If No Answer Call 4r5241 * »Ing on Sunday evening, Feb. 20th, at 0:00 o'clock. A mision Is a series of spiritual NO SKATES FOR PUP . . * Olympic lee skater Barbara Ann Scott (left) plays with her French poodle "Pierre” daring Madison relating to our every day pro- -CUssed at the meeting. 8q« Garden Ice *how intennia- •blems in the light of the Gospels. ! The invitation of the West German skating alar, Joins Inn. Junior alon, while Gimdl Bosch, West 1 , ^ talks will be enlightening and'class to serve the banquet for the |encouraging. •Senior Class was accepted by the v j Father Hassen, will give the talks,group. Mrs. Warren Printz | every evening, of the week, at 8:00 1 The organization has assumed as Services for Mrs. Elvfe D .!° ,c,ock* beginning Sunday Evening, their project this year, the pur- widow of Warren Printz'.Feb- 20th- 11210 PubIic are invited ’ chase of some type of risers for the j 1 _ . . auditorium stage, so that school musical presentations could be better nnd welcome to attend. Yellow Springs—Spring- field Bus Schedule Lv Springfield Printz, 66. ido Ol wnmii run**j of Clifton, were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at Boyd Funeral Home in Yellow Springs, Mrs. Printz died Wednesday eve­ ning in Mercycrest Nursing Home, Springfield, where she had been a patient, nine years. She had been an invalid 21 years. Born at Good Hope, O., April 8, 1888, Mrs. Printz resided In Clif­ ton before entering the nursing home. She was the daughter ° f i Av YelIow Sprlllgs Craig and Elisa Bonham Post,: Mrs. Printz was a member of Clif­ ton Presbyterian Church and the5 Pythian Sisters Lodge, j Surviving are two daughters and| two sons, Mrs, Anita H. Thrasher,- Springfield; Mrs. J, B. Harker of Dallis, Tex,; Warren G. Printz of Middletown and Ronald Craig Printz of Clifton; six grandchildren, two great grandchildren; a broth­ er, Ernest Post, serving in the Merchant Marines, and a sister, Mrs. pills St. John, Casstown, O. Her husband died in 1954. Rev. Richard Smllie, poster of Clifton Presbyterian Church, offic­ iated with Interment in Clifton Cemetery, Lv Yellow Springs Av Springfield 7:00 A. M. 9:30 11;00 1:00 p. M. 3:00 5:45 7:3i A. M. 10:01 11 ;S1 l:3 l P. M. 3;31 6:10 8:19 A. M. 10:19 11:45 3:19 P. M. 3:45 «;44 8:50 A M , 10:50 12;18 P, M. 2:50 4:18 7.‘15 No Sunday or Holidays viewed, Mrs. Paul Cummings, Mrs, Marie Dobbins, Mrs, Dorothy Cotter, with Mrs, Mildrel Foster and Mr, Boyer as advisors, are acting as a committee for study on this pro­ blems. They will present a definite recommendation at the April meet­ ing. The February social committee served as hostesses following the business meeting, * YellowSprings News Lillte Sarah Cornell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Cornell, Win­ ter Street, was honored on her 5th birthday last Friday with a party at her home at 10 a, m. The guests enjoyed the making of valentines. Favors, which in­ cluded mint baskets, horns and hats, were given to each child. At the noon hour a lunch was enjoyed by Mike Grlnnell, Carol Varner, Doris Gmith, John Funder- burg and Debbie Cornell, Mrs. Fay Kershner suffered a broken arm when she fell on the ice last Thursday and is in the City Hospital, Springfield. • • • Ladlcy Harris suffered a painful injury to his ankle In a fall at his home. • • • Mr. and Mrs Robert Dunevant of South Charleston, fomerly of Yellow Springs, are announcing the birth of their son born last Sunday morn­ ing at City Hospital, Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Squire are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunevant are the pater­ nal grandparents, Roger Wesley Bair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bair, has returned to his home following treatment in a Cincinnati Hospital • 9 9 Mr, Don Waechter, is confined to his home due to illness. * * * Mrs. John Baugh Is 111 at her home, on Jacoby Rd.

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