Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10
Thursday, February 17, 1955 gkeene c o u n t y j o u r n a l PAGE THREE SOCIETY NEWS /T|^w PERSONALS Jamestown News Greeneview Pupil Wins __ _ _ [Legion Essay Award * * j Writing on the subject "The Ef- Mrs. William Bethel spent Wed- feet of Spiritual Guidance In the nesday with Mrs. Bernice Allen, of World Today" twelve students from West Lancaster. Jefferson and Greeneview schools compete In the annual American Legion essay contest just completed The contest was sponsored locally by Wilbur Thomas Post 155 with Dudley Patterson ns committee chairman. Kent Gibbs Greeneview Junior, and son of Earl Gibbs a Jamestown hardware dealer, was awarded first prize and will be presented a twenty five dollar savings bond by the Le gion post. The following students were Winners In their classes and will be presented certificates and medals, 9th Grade Girl—Sharon Fulty,—Pefferson. Boy—Jack Ferguson—Jefferson 10th Grade Girl—Wanda Campbell—Greene view. Boy—Bobby Marshall—Jefferson Uth Grade Girl—Bonnie Edawrd—Greene view. Boy—Kent Gibbs—Greeneview 12th Grade Girl—Marilee Lemlng—Jefferson Boy—Thane Bock—efferson. Essays were judged on a county basis Monday evening Feb, 17 by representatives from Post 95, Xenla- and the Fairborn and Jamestown posts. Eight essays from each of these posts were considered and again eight winners chosen to be entered in the Third District con test. County winners included essays by Bobby Mashall, Kent Gibbs, and Thane Bock, District winners are later judged for state awards which are free con ducted tours of the Nation’s capitol for twelve students, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and dau ghters. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Evans and family. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds Miss Grace Miller, and Mrs. Roy Ary returned home Friday evening, after spending three weeks in Flor ida, • • » Mr. and Mrs. William Malone and son, Michael, of Columbus, were weekend guests of her parents Mr nnd Mrs. John Ferguson. • • • Mrs. Pearl Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford and son, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Lora Han- ifen, of Foster * • » Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans nnd dau ghters, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Huston Evans and John Evans. • * • James Ferguson and Dick Bren ner, of Fostoria lefffc Friday to spend several weeks in Florida. * • • Wednesday evening supper guesfs of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Evans and John Evans were Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Estop and daughters, Judy and Patty, and Miss Alverta Evans • 9 • Mr, and Mrs. Sam Whited were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. Robert Ford and son, • • • Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Huston Evans and John Evans were Mrs. Peggy Francr and grandson, Tommy Hell, Mrs, Ennis Stephens nnd Mrs. Dick Yenger and sons, Larry nnd Stevie. ■ • • Mr. and Mrs, Myron Fudge return ed home Sunday evening after spending over two weeks in Florida. While there they visited with Mr, nnd Mrs. Karl Robinson nnd Mrs, W. A. Bryan, at Fort Lauderdale, and attended the Florida State Fair at Tampa, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lobaugh and family, of Dayton, were Sun- dnyy guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Gels. 9 9 9 Mrs. Roy Powers spent Sunday with Mrs, W. T. Neal nnd Miss Anna Jane Gabriel, of Chrlstiansburg. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Talbott and son, Gary, were Monday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Max Allen • * • Mr. and Mrs Max Powers arid son,s were Sunday guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houser, of Troy. Mr. and Mrs. *Roy Frazier and family, of Dayton, were Sunday afternoon nnd evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith and family, • 1 9 Mrs. C. E Thuma and Willard Tliuma visited with her brother. Lawrence Gregg, who is a patient at Fayette Memorial hospital, Washington C. H., Sunday after noon. He Is improving satisfactorily. * ♦ * Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Glass were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Jenks. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Stitsworth nnd son, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs James Dc Witt and daughter, of Springfield. Advisory Council No. 12 Entertained Wednesday Mr, nnd Mrs. Wendell Garrlngcr entertained members of Advisory Council Number 12 at their home Wednesday evening, Feb. 9 The bus iness meeting was in charge of the president, Bill Evans and Russell Eavcrs led the discussion. The topic was “What Are the Facts About Our School." The host and hostess served re freshments to the following; Mr. and Mrs Donad Blngainon, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ea- vers, Willard Haines, and Mr. and Mrs Clayton Wiseman. The next meeting will be held at MT. TABOR . . - LEROY HOLLINGSWORTH Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Donald Halns nnd Miss Donna Haines, of Dayton, cnllcd on Mr. nnd Mrs, Ralph Hain es, Sunday. W. S. C. s. Meets At Church m ElalM Banlolt, c[ Dwt„„, Members of the W. S. C. S. of the^Jamestown Metho- speilt Tuesday wlli, hcr parents, flist Church held their regular meeting at the church, Mr nnd Mrs Moudy Barnett. Tuesday, Feb. 8, for an all-day meeting. The morning. session was in charge of Mrs. Kimmie Rose^and they ' Mrs Ejla Morris,*of near sabina, studied "Jesus’ Teaching Concerning Women.” [.spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Six ladies from the Cedarville Methodist Church D Ai powers, were present for the morning session and also for the carry-in dinner held at? the noon hour, Members of the W. S. C. S. of the Jamestown Methodist Church held their regular meeting at the church, Tuesday, Feb. 8, for an all day meeting, The morning session was in charge of Mrs, Kimmie Rose and they studied "Jesus’ Teaching Concerning Women.” Six ladles from the Cedarville Methodist Church were present for the morning ses sion and also for the carry In din ner held at the noon hour. The afternoon session was in charge of the president, Mrs. Ruth Mills who conducted the business meeting and the study for the after noon was "New Ventures on Old Roads,” Thy also decided the date for th Spring dairy lunch to be held March 23. Mrs. Pearl • • •Storer spent last Rev, and Mrs. Elwood Rose show- -Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Lc- ed pictures and gave a very interest-1 jund storer and Miss Shirley Stor ing account of their visit to the of Sablna, United Nations, New York, Those present, were Mrs. Elva Burr, Mrs. Grace Collette, Mrs. Achsah Cuswa, Mrs. Mary Elfner, Mrs Anna Elliott, Mrs. Lillian Fal- streau, Mrs Mildred Farguson, Mrs. The W. S C. S. of the local church held their regular monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. Bess Stoops, Thursday afternoon. Following the devotions and business service Veda Heinz, Mrs. Maude Hatfield, luncheon was served and a social Mrs Mary Jenks, Mrs. Bird- ella Klatt, Mrs. Doris Lucas, Mrs. Martha Hoover, Mrs. Ruth Mills, Mrs. Gladys Mossman, Mrs. Nellie Powers, Mrs. Fern Reeder, Mrs. Ora Ritenous, Mrs. Kimmie Rose, Mrs. Nora Syferd, Mrs. Helen Sanders, Mrs. Bliss Smith, Mrs. Bertha Thuma, Mrs. Mary Watson, nnd Mrs. Bertha Hempstead. Talbott-Alien Wedding Vows Spoken Saturday Miss Joan Kay Talbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Talbott, of Jamestown, became the bride of Max Eugene Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sr., at the Jamestown Methodist Church, at 3:30 o’clock, Sat urday afternoon, with Rev. Elwood Rose officiating at the double ring ceremony. ______________ The couple were attended by Miss! q C I i a . iiah Ellyn Talbott, sister of the bride, j l T 6 - N U p t i a l bhOW O r and Leroy Allen, brother of t h c ! u ftn n p ^ DpJJp T « R p bridegroom. Gary Talbott, brother nO llU I b D l IUC IU DC Mrs. Alden Johnston and Mrs. Fr ank Smith were hostesses to a mis cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, J, H. Talbott, Friday evening, given in honor of Mls3 Kay Tabott. Games arid contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. E, W. Irons, Mrs Willis Glass arid Mrs. Lawson Reid, who In turn present er the bride, was a guest at the ceremony. The bride chose for her wedding a proudre blue taffeta afternoon dress with a matching hat made of sequins, and black accessories. She wore a corsage of pink baby rose buds. Her sister wore a pastel purple satin afternoon dress with black jen them to the guest of honor, accessories and a corsage of white j Refreshments-of ice cream, cake, rose buds, J coffee nnd Valentine candy was The coupls loft for a short trip served, using a pink and white color after the ceremony and are now at scheme. home on the Orchard Grove road,! Those present were Mrs. Guy Gord- near Bloomington. on, Mrs, Elva Burr, Mrs, Marion Mrs, Allen is a graduate of ’ Burr Mrs. Arthur Alien, Sr., Mrs. Silvercreek high school with the Arthur Allen, Jr„ Mrs Etta Tal- class of 1954, and Mr, Allen is also bott, Mrs. Ralph Talbott, Mrs. Hcr- a graduate of Silvercreek with the b«rt Talbott, Mrs Dan Talbott Mrs. clats of 1953, he is engag 'd in farm- Max Jenks, Mrs. Ronald Hycr, Mrs. Ing with his father. Donald Swearingen, Mrs. Willis hour was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones and daughter, of Dayton, were Satur day evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Jones • • • Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Fife, of Wilmington, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chelsea Stoops. • m m Leory Hollingsworth spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wilson and family, of Sabina. • • a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gultlce und family, of Xenia, Mrs. Charles Wal ton, Jr„ of Beavcrtown and Robert Badgley, of Chicago, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Beal and Miss Beverly Beal. • • • Mr, and Mrs Carroll Rudduck and family, of Dayton, spent Sunday with, her parents Mr and Ms. Che lsea Stoops and Don. Miss Julia Ellen Badgley, of Church of Christ Aid Society Meet The Ladles Aid society of the [Jamestown Church of Christ held 1i their regular monthly meeting and dinner at the church, Thursday, Feb, 10. The hostesses for this meet ing were Mrs. Charles Lach, Mrs. AIrna Shirk, Mrs. Howard Leach and Mrs, Clco Brown The business meeting wan In charge of the president, Mrs. Ray mond Oustin and devotions were led by Mrs. William Bethel. Those present were Mrs. William Flossie Leach, Mrs. Ida Bry an, Mrs, Minnie Whittelngton, Mrs. Frank Glass, Mrs. Altha Brow der, Mrs. J. H. Talbott, MK MM Pierson, Mrs. Mablc Doster, Mrs. Virgil Frost, Mrs. Alma Shirk, Mrs. Mrs. Chares Leach, Jr„ and son, Mrs. Roland Leach and son, Mrs. Elsie Glass, Mrs. 8. A. Stoner, Miss Blanch Garrlnger, Mrs, Harold Carter, Mrs. Raymond Gustln, Mrs, Ira Garrlnger, Mrs. Howard Leach and son, Mrs. Charles Leach, Sr., Mrs. Cleo Brown and Mrs. Ora Stephens. ftWMmHBNSZ MRS. CHARLES ARRASM1TH CORRESPONDENT PHONE 23727 The Women's Society of Christ ian Service met at the church Tues. Feb. 8. Mrs. James Bone presided at the business meeting and the study course “Jesus" Teachings concerning Women" was led by Mrs. Walter St. John Members are asked to bring to the next meeting used greeting cards which will be sent to a settlement in Ky. for use In their schools. Re freshments were served by the com mittee. Mrs. Fred Fowler and Mrs. Dolmas Roberts to 17 members and guests. • • • Bowersville News MRS. CATHERINE HAUOHEY Correspondent Mrs, Larona Luckcr 27 E. Second St. Xenia will be hostess to the j willing Workers Class of The New _ ■Jasper Methodist Church at an day tia - i i ™ etlnEf her hom« Thursday. A covered dish dinner will be held. The Couples Class will meet at ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beal and family, of Port William were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ___ . Mrs. Ernest Beal and family. } “ ° C , • ‘ covcr<!d , , . |dish supper at 7:00 p. m. Members Jesse Pickering, of Wilmington! J 0 brln& art,c,es tor 0 spent Thursday with Mrs. Lenna1Whlto e!ephant * h!ch wlu * Friends Missionary Society Meets ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Bryan attended the wedding of her nep hew, Russell Baughn, of Washington C, H., and Miss Dottle Finley, of ------------ •—-------- iGlass, Mrs. Raph Geis, Mrs, Frank the home of Mr. and Mrs Clayton;ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB Jones and Judy, Mrs. Richard New- Wiscinan, March 9, at 8 p. m. At this J Mrs, C. E. Tliuma entertained man, Mrs, Charles Richardson, Mrs. meeting there will be a guest speaker j members of her card at her home, Ida BUrtort, MrS, Eleanor Haines, md his talk will be about’’Liability,Wednesday evening. JMiss Barbara Haines, Mrs. C, n ! and Insurance On the Farm.” j Those present were Mrs. M, A. Talbott, Mrs. J. H. Talbott, Mrs. •------------- a-------------- ’ Oliver, Mrs Frank Moorman, Mrs. Eloise McNamec, Mrs. E, W. Irons, >Dora Jones, Mrs. Bertha Earley, Miss Ellyn Talbott, Mrs. Lawson 'Mrs. R, L, Haines, Mrs, Grover To- Reid, Villa Chaffin, arid Mrs, Gladys ibin, and one guest Mrs, John Fer- Scott, mi , „ , , , guson, , Miss Talbott received many lovely „ J hP, Society of the. The hostess served a very d e - ;ami useful gifts from hcr many Friends Church met at the home of itci0us salad course with Valentine! friends and relatives Mrs. Mary Fletcher, Thursday even-, appointments. I Ing. { ' k ■' ........ Mrs, Willis Goodbar, president, j ————-------------- ‘......... ................... " Cross Chairmen dcv(jbons. Mis. Leonard Conner- Appointed was program leader, nnd their- The chairman for the Red Cross theme for the evening was "Follow <Drivo ln Jamestown and Silvercreek Arnerlcfm FInff should be flown- « Me in Wholesome Living." ! Townshlp have appointed by Those present were Mrs. Claude l * * . Francis Clark, newly appointed Cox, Mrs, Julia Gordon,, Mrs. Evaldlrector of lhe houdt Jones. • • • Mr. and Mrs Francis Jones Epent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers, of Wilmington. # • • Rev. Elwood Rose, pastor of the Jamestown Methodist Church, and Carl Pierson, of Milford Metho dist Church, exchanged churches Sunday. Rev, Pierson and son, Don nie, were here, he is a former pastor of this church. Flag Days Listed By By Jamestown Auxiliary The following arc the days the Tldd, Mrs, Arthur Faulkner, Mrs. Elbert KriJck, Mrs. Leonard Con ner, Phyllis Ann Fletcher nnd Mrs. Willis Goodbar. They will in turn appoint solicitors iri the rieat1f uture, The chairmen are; for Jamestown, j...... ,, ..Mrs, Lawson Reid; Silvercreek After the busines meeting nnd . . , w w w . . J L ; Township, Mrs. a M. Jenks; Spec- program Mrs. Fletcher served re-1 freshments. Friends Church Men Hold Meeting The Men's meeting of the Fri- Dayton, at the Southside Church *ends Church *n the church nn- of Christ in Washington C. Sunday afternoon, - H„ nex, Tuesday evening, Feb 8, with Leonard Conner, president, in ch arge, and Francis Tidd leading the devotions, After the business meeting re- ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryan attended the funeral of her aunt, freshments were served to the fol- Mrs. Harry Engle at the Parrett lQwing members; Charles Cox, Ro- Funeral Home, Washington C, H„ bert Hariow, Leonard Connerf Gene Saturday afternoon, ' Lewis, Richard Knick, Robert Ford, ______ ___________ __ Fred Lewis, Francis Tidd, Arthur —--------------—■— Faulkner, Willis Goodbar, Thurman Tropical products such hs cocoa Tidd, Wilford Swigart, Elbert Knick, coffee, tea and rubber represent w on,Wr)- nearly 25 per cent of U. S. im „ Swigart, Mac Brown and eons, ports. These are followed by ray Harold and Larry and Morgan Me- materials such wool, erfde pe -Dowell. troleum, nonferrous metals am ------ —- w------------ paper. "Give To The Heart Fund” lal Gifts chairman, Dr. R. L. Haines; ; and Publicity, Mris. D. L. Fields, With The Sick Dick Brown received a broken left leg while at work at Gentile Air Force Base, Dayton, Friday, He is now at Miami Valley hospital Dayton, He was visited by his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ames, on Sunday afternoon also by Mr, and Mrs. Richard Newman. * • • Don Lynn Pickering, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Pickering, entered the base hospital, Friday at Charles ton, S, C. He is in Ward H-13, and his serial number is I IA, 2819695, The United States Air Force has 179 installations in the continental United States—located in 42 states and the District of Columbia. listed by the Americanism Chair men, Mrs, Carl Elfner and Mrs, Kenneth RItenodr, o f the American Legion Auxiliary, They are New Years Day, Jan. I; Inauguration Day, Jan. 20; Lincoln’s Birthday, Feb, 12; Washington^ birthday, Feb 22; Army Day, April 6; Easter Sunday; Mothers Day, 2nd Sunday in May; Memorial Day, (half staff until noon) May 30; Flag Day, June 14; Independence Day, July 4; Labor Day, first Monday in September; Constitution Day, Sept, 17; Columbus Day, Oct, 12; Navy Day, Oct. 27; Armistice Day, (now Veterans Day) Noy. ll; Thanksgiving Day, 4th Thursday of November; and Christmas Day, Dec, 25. Birthday Party Honors Lee Mason Mr; and Mrs. Robert Mason en tertained several guests at their home Thursday evening in honor of their son, Lee's birthday. Re freshments were served to Mr and Mrs. Harry Anson, Mr and Mrs. Frank Seamsan and family Mr and Mrs. Herbert Hargrae and Joyce, Shirley Fletcher and Mrs. May Xllis, PAINTERSVILLE Mr and Mrs Richard Pickering and Son, moved Wednesday to the Fred Woolery farm. * • • Russel McDonald, formerly of Palntersville and associated County Agent of Clinton County has en tered the Military service, He is now stationed at Camp Gordon, Georgia, Mias Marilyn Heinz and Ray Keif- fer spent the weekend at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs, Marlin Heinz • *- » Rev George Groh, Jr., of South Solon will speak at the church Sun day morning, • • » Several from here attended the Stockman’s banquet at the field house in Xenia, Wednesday even ing, •- •- • Mrs. Elta Faulkner, of Xenia, spent Friday with her son arid dau ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Faulkner and family. * • A covered dish supper was held when the Loyal Couples Sunday school class met at the church, Sun day evening, with Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bone as hosts. Howard Tay lor had charge o f entertainment and Mr, and Mrs Denver Wolfe con ducted the devotions, * • • Palntersville W. C. T. U, met at the home of Mrs. Harry Devoc, Tuesday, Members brought empty spools and strips of material for the class sponsored, by the Greene County Council for Retarded chil dren and old hose for a project at Veterans Administration Facility, Dayton. Refreshments were served. held. • 9 • Mr. and Mrs, Bud Howe or daughter Pat of Xenia were Stindaj guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charle- Ford and family. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cornett am’ children, Carol Ann and Bruce of Lebanon, O. and Mr. and Mrs, Rov Arrasmlth and daughters Diane Janice nnd Joyce spent Sand, ’ aftomooon with Mir. and MTS, Charles Arrasmlth and sons, 9 9 9 The w. c. T. u, will meet Thurs. afternooh Feb, 24th at the home of Mrs. Russell, Dean on Ballard Road. In honor of their son Roger’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Thane Chltty and Diane entertained several guests at their home Saturday even ing Those present were Mr. and Mrs Carl Rltcnour nnd family, Mr. and Mrs Don Sipes and family, Earl Randcll, of Cedarville, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobs, of Yellow Springs. Esty White fell a*t his home Thurs day and suffered a broken hip. He is in Fayette Memorial hospital, Washington C. H. • • • Bernard Mullins, of near Lumber- ton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Bo- wermaster and daughters, of Rees- vllle, were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Rnpcr Jones and Ronnie and Mrs. Lettle Jones. - • • Mrs Lula Chitty who has been confined in the hospital at Silver- springs, Md., has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clark Woods and is Improved, 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Neal Pendry and David and Mrs. Catherine Haughey were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William George and sons. • • • Mrs. D. L. Fields, of Jamestown, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Faye Carpenter. Mrs. Carpenter is ecovering from a broken wrist. • • • Supt, and Mrs. Orville Lablg and family entertained members of th faculty of Jefferson school to a Valentine party, Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bock, Mrs. Ruth Pollock and daughter, Jane Mr. and Mrs, Nell Pendry and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. James Storer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Haines and children, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Talbott. Joseph Nugent and Kenneth Lomiller. • • * Sunday dinner guests of Mr a*-d vlrs. Thane Chltty nnd family wor. 'Jr. and Mrs. Walter Shepley. o; eesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Rolio ChiU) nd Jane, Tnc dinner was in honor >f Roger Chltty whose birthday was Saturday. • • • Mrs. Herbert Hargrave entclai* - 1 her sewing club at her ho iv hursday to a covered dish dinner •fter which the Indies sewed and en- oyed a social hour, Those present vere Mrs. Orville Lablg and son, Vlrs. Hugh Haines and children, Mr. George Meddock, Mrs, D F. Sea- nan, Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Wil iam Pickering, Mrs. Charles Mc- /ey, Mrs, Frank Smith, Mrs. Alden Johnston, Mrs. Frank Seaman and children, Mrs. Robert Mason and children, Mrs. May Ellis, o f Jef fersonville, The control system of a new guided missile has approximately 1,500.000 parts. DAYTON AND SOUTHEASTERN BUSLINES, INC. Phone 4-M81 Jamestown, Ohio Schedule Effective September 14,1954 Chlllkothe, Washington C. 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