Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE FOUR GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, January 20, 1955 CEDARVILLE NEWS Gedarcliff DAR Order Elects The DAR held their regular monthly meeting last Tuesday afternoon at the OSS roe™. Dunn* the bus.™*. S Thrc0 Bt«l'o' £ a e Marti., OS Nary Captain The State be held In Toledo, Ohio March 14- 15-10 and Mrs. Fred Dobbins and Mrs. Ralph Rife were elected as delegates from the Ccdarvlllo Chap­ ter, Mrs, Leo Wells will represent the chapter at the National Con­ gressional Meeting In April to be held at Washington, D. O. A Program, on 'TV and Movies" was presented by Mrs. George Bra- Icy of Clifton. Mrs David McElroy of Xenia gave n talk on "American­ ism", Mrs. Fred Dobbins reviewed nn article written by Captain Lc- I1APPY WORKERS 4-11 CLUB The Happy Workers 4 II Club met at Mary Mott's Monday, January 17th at 7:30 with 35 members pre­ sent. The club is going to have a Skating Party January 20th at Hod­ ges. The tickets will be on sale at the last of this week. You may get your tickets from Joollen Stokes, Barbara Mott, or Sue Parsons. Jan­ uary 29th is our Bake Sale at Yel­ low Springs. Februray ]2th will be our candy sale for Valentines Day. Officers were also elected: Pres., Linda Gordon; V. Pres.. Mary Jane Ewry; Sec., Sue Stover, Trees.. Lois Thayer: N. Report., Juanne Mhrkle Is the husband of one of the members of the Ccdarvllle DAR, A delicious dessert course was served by the hostesses, Mrs, Bur- tonTurner, Mrs. Paul Townslcy, and Mrs. Howard Turnbull, The next meeting will be the Washtnkton Birthday Tea to bc held February 22 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Waddle First Presbyterian Church „ Members Hold Dinner Meeting ‘ Members of the First Presbyterian Churcli of Cedar- ville and their families met Wednesday evening in the church for the annual covered dish dinner business meet­ ing. Arrangements for the dinner were cared for by the wives of the trustees: Mrs. Herbert Powers, Mrs. John McMillan and Mrs. J. B. Crumrine, Jr. The dining room was bright with decorations of wood liber flowers and paper birds, Mr. Herbert Powers presided dur­ ing the business meeting lor which Mrs. C, H_ Stormont acted as sec­ retary, Election of officers lor the ensu* Ing year resulted ns follows: chair­ man, Mr. P. J. McCorkcll; vice- chairman, Mr. Paul Ramsey; sec­ retary, Mrs. John McMillan; current expense treasurer, Mr, Dana Bryant; benevolence treasurer, Miss Mary Williamson; elders, Messrs, Harold Hannat Harold Guthrie, and Nathan Elder; deacons, Miss Irma Crcswell, Mr, David Baldwin and Mr, Thurman Baker; trustees Mrs. Vlrgina Timberlake is confined' used at Lahore, India. The other to her home due to illness. She fa: half has been designated lor a sum- the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mont mer conference fund, Timberlake. Miss Barbara Baker was named * * * chairman of a finance committee In the home of Birdie Tebbetts,* to plan projects to earn money for manager of the Cincinnati Reds,* the summer conference fund. there are three bronzed miniature catcher’s gloves on the mantle. Teb- Thc group approved selling the EASTER IDEALS and sending all belts never found the hands to fit; profits to the mission feld. Nathan Elder, Reports of the activities and fin­ ances of various groups In the church were received. The pastor, the Rev, C. Wilbert Sterner, gave a resume of the year’s progress and propsed new goals for 1955. He an­ nounced that one of the Cedarvllle elders. Mr, Paul Ramsey, had been elected a commissioner to the Pres­ byterian General Assembbly to be held in Las Angeles in 1955. Mr. Ramsey, who has served faithfully many years on the local session, will be one of six commis­ sioners representing the Presbytery of Dayton at the National meeting! Approval was given to an increase in the pastor's salary and needed them. As related in The Sporting News, Tebbetts says he once had After a brief devotional period led by Miss Nancy Creswell, games hopes of a son to follow in his foot- j and mlagic were enjoyed undjer steps as a catcher. Each time he <the supervision of Kent Creswell. and his wife expected an addition*Sandwiches and punch were served to the family, the way Tebbetts',by the committee with Miss Jane tells it, he went out and bought a MacMillan as chairman. Mrs. tiny glove. Three times that hap­ pened. There are three tiny bronzed gloves on the mantlcplcce, and three little girls romping around the house. Nathan Elder is the teacher. -------------- •— ------- -- Nation Wide Farm Building Improvement Contest Opens B, Crumrine, Sr., and Mrs. repairs at the manse and church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyas nrej announcing the birth of their sec-1 ond daughter last Wednesday, Jan- > uarv 12 at the Greene Memorial' P E RSONA L S Mrs. Leslie Stormont attended , . . . , the Greene County Garden Club Hospital. The little lady has been. meetlng held ln X enia, named Leslie Gail. The paternal,Thursday Ja 20, grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Pat- ( . . . rick Dyas of Bradenton, Florida! . ’ , , , . ; Mrs. Florence Wright has rcturn- and the Maternal grandparents are- . . . . . ... .... b 1 ted to her home after visiting with .her son, Mr, Parvin Wright and ! family at Modesta, California, l « . . Mr. and Mrs. DeCorsie Begley of Franklin, Ohio. Miriam Ruth is the name given * to the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. I Miss Margaret Belle Liggett of Kathe; Rec.. Jollen Sfokes, Sue |^ o k , ” 1 “bom JanuarT ^ g'J st of Mrs’ J' , 7 ’ Parsons, and Barbara Mott; i the Greene Memorial Hospital. This-’ ,es .. as .. on. ay ^v^ unE>'_ * ss Refreshments of punch and fancy jis their second daughter. The pat-| lBgett 18 the nief ,of Mrs’ Wcst- crackers were served after the,meet-(crnai grandparents are Rev. and! „ ^ „ . ing. Next meeting will be February : Mrs. Harold House of Byesville,' ^ and, Mrs, Paul Orr left Sat 7th. Further notice will be madC!Ohi0 airrlnv nftj.mnnn fnr InvnVprn Nn»» where it is to be. and the Rev. G. L. Winans and Paul Abels are attending Ministers’ week at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, this week. They expect to return to Ccdarvillc Saturday afternoon. ■. a m • Sunday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy LeForge and Jeannle were Mr, and Mrs. John Gray of Mt. Sterling, parents of Mrs. LeForge. ■ e e e Mrs. Elwood Shaw, a patient in the Miami Valley Hospital, Day- ton, Is still seriously ill. Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Townsley have moved to their new home! Ohio fanners and lumber deal which they recently built on Col- - ers Joined this week ln a nation- uinbus Pike. wide contest which offers $10,000 ln cash prizes for farm building A youngster who has never been higher thnn Class C ln baseball may Farming magazine. Entry blanks are free; there Is no charge or fee of any kind to enter the contest. In the Jamestown area, entry, blanks may be obtained at Adams Uuima Lumber Co. Cedarvilie Baptist College News Examinations for students com­ pleting the first semester of the current year will be the concern of both students and faculty of Cc- darville College during the week of January 24-28, Old students will be regestering during exam week while new students will be regestering on January 31 and Fbruary 1. About six , new students are cpectcd. The sec­ ond semester will begin Wednesday, February 2 and close officially on Monday, June 6. The basketball squad enjoyed the pleasure of a victory when they de­ feated the squad from Wright Pat­ terson Air Force Base in the local gym on January 13. The score was 64-61. However, ln the game played with Bluffton College on January YELLOW SPRINGS PTA The regular meeting of the PTA will be held Thursday at 8: p, m. at the Elementary School. The pro­ gram will consist of a two panel dis­ cussion, the Elementary Panel an j Cedarvilie SCHOOL NEWS , , , !u day a ernoo o yokc aval I . ma (Base, California after visiting with| parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mj. and ^ 8_ Mr . a Bryan High School Panel each ; Pox of Warsaw, Ohio. j0rr is the sister of Mr. Hughes.! panel belng constituted of five • • • | , , , I people. The Chairman of the Ele Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson are j Sunday ca]lers in the home o f jmentary Panel will be M. Huns- announcing the birth of a son last!Mrs j w Wcst werc Mr an(J Mrs |fcerger and Morris Bean will head Sunday at the Greene Memorial 'Montgomery West of Piqua, O. and it,v‘ irl8h Sch° o1 Panel Hospital. FIRST SEMESTER ENDS The first semester exams were given lost week. Grade cards were Issued on Wednesday, January 19. Sub-District Youth Rally DRIVERS’ LICENSES ISSUED ' orlkfVhnrrh n t°r H ^ „ , . , . , , , .odist Church of Cedarvllle will at- The driver’s training class com- ,tend the Sub_Dlstrict Youth Rally pletcd its work last week with t0 bc held at H}1Isboro Sunday gulnr meeting, Mrs. Mcryle Stor- WESLEY CLASS MEETS twenty-two receiving drivers’ llcen- cvCning January 23 at 7:30 p. m. Imont, Mrs. Alva Scagravcs and Mrs. j The Wesley Class of the Methodist . * . . . gtrajoy wdj be in cbarge of >Church met last Sunday evening the program for the afternoon, j with a covered dish supper at the Hostesses will be Mrs. E, E. Fin- church, Mr. and Mrs Jo West and fam-| Subject of the discussion will be. ily of Woodstock, O. '‘Problems Related to the Com- _________ # _________ numity and School and the Schools si n l Rclaiions to the Community, Parent Newsy ra ragraph s I Teacher’s Relationships to the The United Presbyterian Mission- j School and Community and Vice ary society will meet at the Church j Versa." Thursday. January 27 for their re- scs, Dr. Edwin H. Dickey, Wilmington New classes are being formed; District Superintendent, will be the under the supervision of Mr. Wniker speaker for tlle Haur of Worship : •----------------- j A Fellowship Hour will close the BAKE SALE evening program The French Class Is sponsoring ______________________ ney, Mrs. John Davis and Mrs, B .: Following the supper hour, at B. Mtlllson. jwhich the Senior MYF Were guests. * • * iMrs, Carl Ritenour conducted the a bake sale at 9:00 a. m., Saturday,' Economy begins at home when it! ^ ani* AIrs- Ada Joncs of Xenla j business meeting. Devotions werc Januaryt 22 In Dfan.s grocery’ should bogn at the club. j were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. led by Mrs. Wilbur Wlsecup. Little - _____—«— i-! ____ . ____ ‘ John K. Ross. j Bruce Beam sang a solo, "Praise ; Him" accompanied by Mrs. Tom ; Hamer, There Were 30 members .and guests present. YellowSpringsNews FRESHMAN CHArEL PROGRAM , The Frc-shman Class of Cedar-! ville High School sponsored a chapel on Monday January 17, Paul Sclinc- ■ for Of the Wildlife Division of the ' Mrs* H. c - Eyster ^conducted the Monday, January 24, the mem- i PIANO RECITAL Greene County Soil Conservation sccond °1RSS the Woman’s Soc- bers of the Woman’s Society of 3 A Piano Recital by the pupils of District spoke on "Wildlife at the lcty of Christian Service study Christian Service of the Methodist*Mrs. Edith Winans will be given at Crossroads", and presented Inter c*ass last Tuesday evening at the church will be guests of the Wes- , the Methodist Church, Saturday cstlhg facts on wildlife in our area. Methodist Church, At present their ieyan Service Guild. This is an an-'evening, January 22 at 7:30 p.m, A male quartet ffoiti the Cedar- stu^y is Ind*a based on the book, nuai nffajr and Rev. Edwin Miller*The public is invited to attend, ville Baptist College -*Ahg ft number "Undcr Tlirce Fla&s‘’' Thc class of the Antioch College will be guest - —----------- ■— -----— of religious songs. win continue for two more weeks spCaker for the cvening. Following •! The world champion Giants re- * " ‘ advance ticket sale for 1955 Improvements. Designed to encourage farmers be one of the starting pitchers for, to make their operation easier and i 15, the squad was not able to over the Chicago Cubs in 1955. He Is j more profitable, the 1955 Farm |come their opponents. The next Bob Thorpe, six-foot-one-inch 20-. Building Improvement Contest of- j three games of the season will be year-old, With Stockton in the : fers two grand prizes of $1,500 each ! played at home with Ohio Nortlv- California League last year he won j and also two prizes each of $750,1 ern University on January 18, with 28 games while losing only four. A| $500 and $250. There are 40 $100? Ashland College on January 22, and writer of The Sporting News says |prizes. j with Griffin College on January 29. Manager Stan Hack is among j Local lumber dealers are cooper- [ In a decision handed down re- those who believe Thorpe can stick ating with the sponsors of the con- ? cently by the Board of Trustees of test, the National Lumber Manu- the College the official name of the facturers Association and Better college was changed to read thus • Farming magazine in advising , Cedarvllle College—A Baptist Col- |lege of Liberal Arts. Eligible to, compete are such pro- wlth the Cubs. TEACHERS TO ATTEND MEETINGS Cedarvilie Public School will close farmers on thelr bulIdln^ Pro-*ects' Friday, January 28, at 11:00 a. m. j ® 1?lble ^ co pete are such pro- ( in order for local teachers to attend j Jects as a new farnl bulldin8' the j C h a r l e s A . J e f f e n e S sessions of the Greene County i remodellng of an ° ld one’ an add1'* i W o m a n s C l l l b M e e t s Teachers Association. A new type of 1tion a guilding or the construc- program is planned and sixteen *tion ta a bulIdlng or the construc- meetlngs are scheduled to be held i feeders and °ther speciaUy-deslgned simultaneously in various schools. 1dev*ces- The workshop will provide an opportunity for discussion of com Improvements could be, for in­ stance, easier to build, or more ef- The Woman’s Club of Ccdarvllle met at the OES rooms last Thurs­ day afternoon with Mrs. John Blc- kett, hostess. Mrs. Rankin McMillan and Mrs. Myron Williamson presented a pro- raon problems in various areas of flclent' or more orlginftl ,n P»»nn-|*ram. on "Women in The White instruction. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS The Wallace C. Anderson Unit 544 of the American Legion Auxi­ liary held its January meeting at the Legion home, Tuesday evening, January 11. During a brief business meeting, committees reported projects com­ pleted. Among activities reported were aid to a needy family, aid to a retarded child, contribution of food to Christmas baskets, activities of the juniors, and plans to assist in the March of Dimes. Plans were made to participate ln the annual Porchllght Parade, Thursday night, January 27th. De­ tails of these plans arc given in another column of this paper. Mrs. Nancy Wright gave an in­ teresting and informative talk about Panama, the Pan-American coun­ try designated for study this year. Mrs. Wright illustrated her remarks with many interesting pictures de­ pleting the people and place of in* teresh in Panama. ing, or best adapted to the use of jHouse". This was a discussion of the new improved farm practices. (wives of our Presidents. Mrs. Mamie Any project begun after Janu- Eisenhower ( our present First Lady, ary, 1955, and completed before November 1, 1955, is eligible for a prize. The official entry blank can was found to have a very versatile and interesting background. Following the program, a dessert be secured by writing to Better course was served by the hostess. -SPECIAL- $10.00 PERMANENT January 17 Through January 31 IVA ’S BEAUTY SHOP Ceuarville, Ohio Phone 6-1701 monologue entitled Mouth Runs Free." Virginia Cahill Barbara Rinehart gave an original and ls open 10 any who care t0 at“ , the business and program of the j Port an adi o oloa c e title "Minnie's tend' 'evening, a tea has been arranged ! 0* *350,000. At this time last year, • • * for ft fellowship hour. ! after a fifth-place finish the year ; A covered dish dinner was held! . ■ . ; before, The Sporting News recalls at the Methodist Church ln Yellow TJle ^yoman*s society of Christ-! tbat *82-000 worth of season tickets Springs last Sunday as a r e c e p t i o n Service of the Grace Methodist*had -for new students entering Antioch ^ Sprlngfleld( wllt bc guests j _ ! * * _ . „ , College for the semester. The teach- the Yellow springs Woman-B! Miss Polly Cox, W. Center Col* rs of the grade school were also Sodety m Wedncsday> January 26!lege Street is recovering from ft gusts for the occasion. ; at 1;30 p.m. The SpringfieW group |heart suffered lit her Hbtfle ^ _ * * . will present the program, "Which j two weelcs ag0- The Intermediate MYF held a Gnc Are You?”. The devotions for| * * skating party at Hodges in Spring- thc aftcrnoon w,„ bc conducted by L{rtda Cot{tri™ ‘ daughter flAli’i inef Pflfintr rtfinnlnn> n*-n , i nf ■H TY«^>s14 M ENU Monday—Barbecue sandwich, suc­ cotash, apple sauce, cookies, and milk Tuesday—Creamed dried beef on roll, pear and cheese salad, butter­ ed peas, and milk Wednesday—Escalloped potatoes with cheese, celery and carrot sticks, peanut butter sandwich,: jello, and milk field last Friday evening. There Mrs.” Alton'"prince” M w T c h a r t o l01 Mf' and Mrs' Haro!d Coffman, Granger will sing, "My Task" and [ 18 in her hdthft IdlloWing were 20 members present, Rev. Thomas Smith will attend "The Lord's Prayer". Following the program there wil I I an attack of the flu. Thursday—Chili and crackers, bread |hc Anb“ aI Layman'S ? aIIy at y ^ . b c a Fellowship Hour In charge of Mr* and M» . ‘ ' ' Ed^ ,n Bradjfute and butter sandwich, cherry cob- -bana' ° hio ° n 7 hu/ sday evcn,ng- .Mrs, Eldon Sayer. Mrs. Jane Dye ................... ......................... v m m m • . bier, and milk . 0J -is chairman of decorations and Mrs. Friday-School dismissed at 11:00 a . T„ " a a y . „ gy ^ , ) ,aryll, , i i Roger Bair, Mrs. Earl Ellison nnd r ; " “ ™ iIntermediate MYF of the M ethod ist'..^ AU . „ lute, m, : ^ ..... _ ^ .,, , , Mrs. Alfred Hutsler are on the re— J have returned home after spending two weeks In San Francisco, Calif­ ornia with relatives of Mrs, Brad* Yellow Springs—Spring- field Bus Schedule Lv Springfield ; Church will go to Wright Field for a Swimming Party. > The Lion's Club will meet for freshment committee. • • • Mr, E. R, Augsourger, superintend­ ent of Yellow Springs schools, at- THE SPORTING NEWS There’s at least one man in base ball who believes Willie Mays should 7:00 A. M. 9130 11 ;00 i:oo P. M. 3:00 5:45 n ,! a t,tended a meeting at Ohio State be a better fielder, and who doesn’t he Methodist Church, Tuesday, ?0nIvcrtUy ln Coiumbus ]ast wcck,ibelieve he’ll ever hit .345 again. That January 25. enneernW the Ohio School stirvev!man- ^cording to The 8portlng News, hr Willie Mays hiinself. In a • » * f Tlicre will be fourteen young J people of the Methodist Church at- * Jtending the Mid-Year Institute to Commission, j * « » radio network interview, says The Dinner guests of Mr, nnd M r s . i ^ Av Yellow Springs 7:31 A, M. \° held at Mechanicsburg, ° - ! adh" And “ fo° his^Utlng.raW the°Na- low Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Don- . ^ . aid Amon and children, Teresa A n r i £ l° h f 0' ° r ^ ay; m Donald Jay and Miss Susan'** eVen *280’ ' r dont know why 1 Lv Yellow Springs Av Springfield 10:01 11 ;31 1:31 P. M. 3*31 6:10 8:19 A, M. 10:1» 11:45 2:19 P. M. 3:45 6:44 8‘.50 A.M. 10:50 12;16 P. M. 2.50 4:16 < 7‘.15 No Sunday or Holidays » *’ « . ■• January 15 and 16 • • • Mr, Alton Prince is spending the week in California on business. * • • Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pruitt spent Sunday evening with Mr. arid Mrs. Maurice tiemeier and family near Lebanon, O., • • • Mr, and Mrs. Donald Amori and children, Teresa Ann and Donald Toledo were weekend guests of Mr, Jay and Miss Susan Mercurio of and Mrs. John Amon. « *- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Detty, Rt. 1, left this; week for & two weeks stay In Melbourne, Fla. Tuxis Class Enjoys ! Social Meeting Members of the Tuxis Class of the First Presbyterian Church of Cedarvilie enjoyed a social time at, the church, Saturday evening. t At a brief business meeting con- > ducted by the president, Miss Nancy Creswell, the treasurer reported the* net profits from the sale of IDEALS had been $34.00. By vote Of the: group, half of this sum has been: sent to Foreign Board of Missions 1 of the Presbyterian Church to bei Need Cabinets? Custom Built To Your Requirement For Free Estimates Phone 6-2228 Marvin Boase Cedarvilie, Ohio ITEM O F THE MONTH Heavy vauge Steel KITCHEN STOOL Mercurio of Toledo, Ohio. With The Sick Sharon and Ronnie, children of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Bowman are confined to their home with the flu. Miss Helen Lacy Is a patient at City Hospital Springfield, where she underwent minor surgery. . ^ t Doris Smith, daughter of Rev, and w!th a you can’t be blam Mrs. Thomas Smith is reported ill ]ed' You never see the ball. It never at home. hit 345," .he said. "I don’t know it I'll ever hit it again." • * • Former Catcher Joe Garaglola, now a sports broadcaster, had some advice to give at an Ad Club lunch­ eon In St. Louis a few days ago. As reported in The Sporting News, Qaragiola recommended that the men raise their sons to be catchers, “Tf yduTe with a good team," he said, "you get credit for being a smart handler of pitchers, i f you’re Handsome and sturdy. 24- incH height Is ideal for the kitchen , laundry or work­ shop, All steel construction available in assorted.baked enamel finishes. REGULAR $2.50 49 Cedarvilie Hardware Cedarvilie, Ohio ‘Phone 6-1941 “PROGRESSIVE HARDWARE! SERVICE” v.

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