Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PACK SIX GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL Thursday, March 3, 1955 /%*•*.*•*** JAMESTOWN FRIENDS CHURCH Gene E Lewis, Faster 0:30 A. M. — Church School. 10:30 A. M. - - Mjrnlng Worship. 7:30 P.M. — WeJnc^ay: Mid week Bible Cluily. •-----_ — o—------ JAMESTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST Howard McGinnis, Pastor 9:30 a n Bible p-Loui. 10:30 am. Iruriiii!'' Worship. 7"00 p. m. Yrm;; E\' .pit's Meeting. «:00 p. in E-my. !i. Me Service. 3.00 p n . WiM, prayer service followed by e'u-ir practice. - ■=■■■■ O’ —«•— JAMF.STOYVN METHOUTST church Elwood Rose, Pastor 9:20 A. M - The Clary Hour for the kiddles. 9:30 A. M,- -Chinch school. 10:30 A M .-M om 'ng worship with nursery for Loddlers. JAMESTOWN ""PENETECOSTAL CHURCH OF CHRIST M. C. Scott, Pastor 10:00 f . M.- Suntlvv seho.'d. 12:00 (o 12:30 bron^'a.-t over sta­ tion WCHO. Wnshiivon C, H. 7:30 P. M. - - Wed:.erday prayer meeting. ,1AMESTOWN~UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH II. C. Haines, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Church Service 6:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship 7 P. M. Thursday, choir practice. V. P. CHURCH CIIuitci“ OF~CHRIST (Boworsvllk-1 Guest Speaker 10:00 A. M.- Bible School. 10 45 A, M Morning worship. 3:00 P. M.-'-Evening Evangells- tie Service 8:00 P. M.--Monday, yovth meet­ ing. r»- Americans sent 121,000,000pounds of mail to overseas servicemen during 1053. JAMESTOWN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Harry E. Arthur, Pastor 10:00 a m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m, Baptist Youth Fellow­ ship. 7;30 p.m, Wednesday Choir Prac­ tice. DOWERSVILLE METHODIST * Raytnon Konkrlglil, Pastor j 10:00 a.m. Church school \ 10:50 a.m. Worship service j 7:00 p,m, M. Y. F. i 8:00 p.m. Wed., choir practice CHURCH OF GOD (Cedarvilie) Elwood C. Palmer, pastor; Mrs. John Murphy, organist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school Mrs. David Strobridge, supt 11:00 a.m,—Worship so. vice 7:13 p.m,—Evening service NEW JASPER METHODIST CHURCH Franklin Cooley, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Church School. 7:00 a.m. M.Y.F. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Service. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 1 BOWERSVTLLE, OHIO j John Minskcr, pastor ; 10:00 a, m.—Sunday School, i 11:00 a, m.—Morning Worship, j 7:15 p. m.—Pilgrim Youth Serv- :ice. and Praise Service. 8:00 p, m.—Evangelistic Service. 8:00 p. m.—Wednesday Prayer GRAPE GROVE CHURCH i OF CHRIST Paul E. Wiener, Pastor 10:00 A, M. — Bible School 111:00 A. M. — Lord’s Table 17:00 P. M. — Group Meetings 8:00 P. M. — Evening Service Wednesday, 8:00 P. M., Mid-week service. PAINTERSVILLE TIIE METnODIST CHURCH Itaymon Konkrlght, Pastor 9;45 A. M.—Worship service, 10:00 A. M.—Church School. i_ mmm 77" M t m j M r r f f l M f f l H e 1H t k | 1 CEDARVILLE' j ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH j Rev, J. \V Francis, Pastor I Sunday Feb. 27, 1055 I Mrs. WJIda White, Supt • 10 A. M. Sunday School ; U A. M Worship Service f CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH GENE l ind slev w in a n s , Minister Sunday, March G, 1055 Church. School, 9:45 ua m. Stanley Abels, supt,; Monroe Pyles, Asst, Morning Worship, 10:50 a. m. Ser­ mon topic: "The Call of the Maas- tcr”, second in a series of Lenten sermons on "Portraits of the Mas­ ter”. Girl Scout Sunday. Senior MYF, 7:00 p. m. Wednesdays at 3:45 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal. Wednesdays at 4:15 p. m. Inter­ mediate MYF, Wednesdays at 6:45 p. in. Senior choir rehearsal. Wednesday, March 9, 8:00 p. m. Of­ ficial Board meets. ' Thursday, March 10, 8:00 p. in. Greene-Fnyettc Counties Metho­ dist Men meet at Grace Metho­ dist Church, Washington C, IT., Ohio. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Services of the Grace Baptist Church continue to be held in Mil­ ner Chapel of Cedarvilie College. The Sunday School convenes at 10 A. M, and is followed fay morning worship nt 11. Evvcning worship is held at 7:30 o’clock. The preacher for Sunday, March 6, is tilt Rev, John Reno. Townspeople are cord­ ially welcome at these services. YELLOW SPRINGS CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Tho.nas B. Smith, pastor, Church School, 9:30 a. :n. Morning Worship, 10:30 Topic: Se­ cond Commandment: “Abiding, Loyalties” The Junior Choir will elng for the: morning worship hour. 7:00 p. m. Senior MYF will meet sit- church. 7:00 p. in, Intermediate MYF will' meet at church. Jerry Gasho will lead the. meeting on "This is our. Church." Refreshments by Judy: Furary and Carol Augspurgpr. PRESBYTERIAN* Rev, Buckley C. Rude, pastor. Rev, Buckley C. Ruoe, pastor Church School, 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 10:30 a. m. To­ pic: "Ills Last Journey” 6:30 p. m Junior.High Fellowship will meet at the church 6:45 p, m. Senior High Fellowship will meet at the home of Gabriel Knccht, CORN GROWING CHAMPION HONORED These Greene county farmers; j were honored recently at a banquet I held at Columbus in honor of Ohio j corn growing champions. Unable to attend the banquet wns county winner James F. McDpnmui of Co- j darvillc, His yield of 144.02 bushels] per acre was the top yield in the j county in the 1954 National Select-! ed Five Acre DcKfilb Corn Grow- ing Contest. Runner-up honors went to A. B. Evans (left) of Cedar- i villa with a yield of 127.84 bushels' per acre. P. A, Harper (center) o f" Jamestown was third place winner , with a yield of 126.75 bushels j per acre. Fourth place winner was ’ Meryl Stormont of Xenia who p ro -: duced n yield of 118.55 bushels per ; ■arcc. ’ Clifton United Presbyterian Church R. W. Frost, pastor Sabbath Services Bible School, 10:00 A. M. Worship Service, 11:00 A. M. Pioneer Youth Service, 7:00 P, M. Carolyn Collins, Organist Wednesday’s 8:00 P. M. Prayer Sendee. • • v A pre-Easter Series of sermons shall be presented at the Clifton United Presbyterian Church a t fol­ lows: March 8th. ' The Three Hours of Darkness.” March 13th. "The Earthquake.” March 20th, "The Rent Veil.” March 27th. "The Opened Graves." April 3rd. "The Victorious March.” April 10th. “Our Living Lord.” Rev. R. W. Frost, pastor of the church will berlng these messages, Ml are cordlallyy invited. V EGETABLES will be versatile If their flavor is dramatized 1with simple little flavor tricks. Use some of these on your family ’ occasionally to help them gain an =interest in their vegetables. | Green beans are delicious when " you heat them, then blend with ; tliiek soured cream to which has j been added some dry mustard. Can’t find that right color ?? Ford has It. See Hughes Ford Inc. Yellow Springs. Pd, Adv. People, Spots in The News SrEED and CHILLS in this artistic photo of Swedish bobolcddcrs rocketing around a curve in world championship i races at St. Mortiz, Switzerland.) FLIP-OVIiR TROUGH , . . Solving the problem of Ice and snow accumuiatin? in feed (roughs can be accomplished by reversible (rough that m.ty lie tinned over when the (op side Is not usable. Ice and t:w.v v.ill mt-ll readily from underside unless weather la extrenuiy c . j IJ. NOTICE Effective the 14th of March, 1955, the McCorkell Insurance Agency Office will be at 19 N. Main St, Cedarvilie, Ohio Located in the (Township Trustee Office). W<s thank you for your past patronage, and we appreciate Iho opportunities to continue to service your Insurance needs, P, J, McCORKELL Authorized Dealer For Moncrief Heating Systems. Roofing — Spouting — Heating Air Conditioning — Siding — Insulation Phone 4*5411 D. J, Patterson *— H. A. Doster JAMESTOWN SHEET METAL & ROOFING CO. Free Estimates Without Obligation WORK GUARANTEED RECIPE OF TIIE WEEK Creole Swiss Steak (Serves 0-8) 2 pounds chuck, round or flank steak 2 teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper Vi cup flour 3 tablespoons melted fat 1 teaspoon dry mustard, or 2 teaspoons grated horseradish I small onion, chopped 1 cup tomato juice 1 cup water Have steak cut 114 to 2 Inches thick. Mix together flour, salt and pepper and pound into the steak. Brown on both sides in hot fat, spread top with mus­ tard or horseradish and sprinkle with onion. Cover with tomato and water. Cook, covered, in a slow (300°F.) oven for 2 to 214 hours or in a deep well cook­ er for IVt to 2 hours. , Top the beans with well-flavored red paprika. Those outer stalks of celery have valuable nutrients in them. V/ash, dice and cook them, then com­ bine with peas and bits of pimiento in a cream sauce for a delicious combination. Lemon juice and melted butter are excellent flavoring for cooked wax beans. Whole kernel corn is a good flavor team with crisp, crumbled bacon. The corn may be heated by sauteoing in the bacon drlp- . pings, Celery seed and chopped ripe * olives are excellent with cream ; style corn if that’s your pref- ■erance. Greenview South PT0 To Sponsor Square Dance Instead of the regular meeting Monday, March 14, the P.T.O. of Greeneview South is sponsoring- a square dance. The entire Greene -1 view school district is invited an d » friends and parents of the schools,1 arc urged to attend . It is at these kinds of functions j that members of the new school; district can get better acquainted: and have a lot of fun while doing i it. | At these informal community affairs is a good place to meet your neighbors in the sport of good fellowship. Those who have never- square danced are encouraged to j come also because there arc many experienced dancers in the group who are very glad to help teach beginning dancers. 1 Roy Corn will be the caller and there will be a square dance band. Children up to the 6th grade will be admitted free. Seven to twe­ lve grade students will be admitted at fifty cents each and the adults will be admitted a t seventy-five cents each. There will be an old fashioned cake walk at intermission ' time. Refreshments will be available also. Mark March 14 on your calendar and don’t miss the fun. Any profits mnde will be used Rev, Robert II. Harper Prayer in the Christian's lift, lesson for March 13: Matthew 6: 5-3: 7: 7-U; James 5: 13-16. Gohlen Text: / John 5 : 14. When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, lie flrst exposed the false notions of those who loved to pray on the corners of the street that they might be seen of men. Prayer Is to lie made to God and not to men. Therefore the disciples were told to enter into their closets when they would pray. And Jesus declared that men are not heard for their much speaking. Some men in their praying deliver long add. esses unto God as if ho needs to be informed about conditions. God knows all about us and all our needs before we ask him any­ thing, Jesus used the .form of Hebrew poetry, using a double triplet, as he was speaking of prayer. We are to ask and seek and knock, as­ sured that w»e shall receive and find and have the door opened (Mat­ thew 7: 7-8). Through trust in an earthly fa­ ther, Jesus taught men to look with confidence toward the Heav­ enly Father, os knowing that He will not give them a stone when they ask for bread but will, out of his infinite goodness and wisdom, grant them all good things. James believed in faith healing and wrote the disciples to avail themselves of it, not only for themselves but also for others. Healing by faith has been neg­ lected by the present church. We would not abandon all the fine means of healing of the time. But when we avail ourselves of the means, let us depend for the out­ come upon the Heavenly Father. GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL THE GREENE CO. LUMBER CO, Headquarters For Your Building Supplies Lumber - Doors - Cement - Hard­ ware - Glass - Insulation - Roof­ ing - Siding - Faint - Plaster 572 N. 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