Greene County Journal, Volume 78, Numbers 3-10

PAGE EIGHT GREENE COUNTY JOURNAL 0 CHURCH SERVICES CEDARVILLE FIRST j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII ! “The ’Church with Christ Central" j C, Wilbert Sterner, pastor j Classes for all ages. Two guest speakers will address First Presbyterian Church groups this week. The Rev, Ralph Ayers, mlstonary JAMESTOWN FRIENDS CHURCH Gene E Lewis, Pastor 9:30 A. M. — Church School. 10:30 A‘ M< “ f 0rH,nS India, will speak at the morning 7:30 P.M. - Wednesday: Mid week- Bible Study. JAMESTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST Howard McGinnis, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship, 7:00 p. in. Young Peoples Meeting. worship service on the theme “The Conquering Christ". Mr. Thurman Baker will prcside. Tnursday of the same week, Miss Mary Kyle, missionary to Pakastan, will address the missionary society at a meeting to be held In the home of Mrs. Lenora MacMillan, Mrs. Nelson Creswell will be assisting. Mrs. Paul Ramsey, president will 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 8:00 p. m. Wed., prayer servleo tpresicje ftt the meeting. Devotions followed by choir practice. ------- ---- • ---------- JAMESTOWN METHODIST CHURCH Elwood Rose, Pastor 9:20 A. M.—The Story Hour for the kiddles. 9:30 A. M.—Church school. 10:30 A. M. —Morning worship with nursery for toddlers. .will be given by Mrs. Walter Condon. JAMESTOWN PENETECOSTAL CIIURCn OF CHRIST M. C. Scott, Pastor 10:00 / . M.—Sunday school. 12:90 to 12:30 broadcast over sta­ tion WCHO, Washll <*ton C. H, 7:30 P. M .— Wednesday meeting. CHURCH OF GOD (Cedarvllle) Elwood C. Palmer, pastor; Mrs. John Murphy, organist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school Mrs. David Strobrldge, supt. 11:00 a.m.—Worship service 7:45 p.m.—Evening service JAMESTOWN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CnURCH H. 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. U. P, CHURCH ST. PAUL A.M.E. CHURCII James W. Francis, Minister Mrs. Ann Bennett, Organist 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 prayer *a-m- Worship Service. THE UNI^ED ^ESBYTERIAN CHURCH James H. Patterson, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:30' p.m.—Young People’s meet­ ing. CHURCH OF CHRIST \ (Bowcrsvlllu) I Guest Speaker j 10:00 A. M.—Bible School. ! 10:45 A. M.—Morning worship. 8:00 P. M.—Evening Evangelis­ tic Service. < 8:00 P. M.—Monday, youth meet- f tng. I p. m. Wed., prayer meeting. ! 8:00 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. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. L. L. Fish, Minister 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Worship Service 6:45 p.m. N.Y.P.S. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Cedarvllle, Ohio Rev. G. A. Adams, Minister Mrs. Wilbur Weakley, S. S. Supt. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Church at 11:00 a.m. Wed. 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BOWER8VTLLE, OHIO John Minsker, pastor 10:06 » . m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning 'Worship, 7:15 p. m.—Pilgrim Youth Berv- j Ice, | 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic Service.! 8:00 p. m.—Wednesday Prayer J and Praise Service. Thursday, January 20, 1955 Rev, Robert H. Harper The Power of th e Holy Spirit. Lesson for January 23 i John 16 7-Ui Acts 2: 1-4; 4: 8-12. Golden Text: Acts l : 8. Jesus told his disciples In the; LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Raymond C. Hedgpath, whoae present address Is: Sgt. Raymond j C, Hedgpath, R A 23436691, Com- :pany B, 3rd Armored, Med. B, N„ j , Fort Knox, Kentucky, will take . notice that on the 7th day of Dec- ; ember 1954, Mary Hedgpath, filed •her certain action in divorce i ( ngainst him on grounds of extreme cruelty, said cause being No. 29384 i before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said de­ fendant will take notice that said upper room on the night b e f o r e cause wm come on fw hearing on he was crucified, that it was ex-, <or nfter the 24th day of January pedient for him to go away, for' ; 1955 then they would receive the gift Attorneys for Plaintiff. Shoup and Hagler, of the Holy Spirit. The coming of the Spirit was dependent upon his going away, for the salvation to be wrought through him had to be completed before the Spirit's com­ ing; also the Spirit would come to be evermore with them when' Chdst had gone away. j ; Uint on the 0; December, was demonstrated and fuUy real-; 11954- ta*»«borg E. Eckert, filed her Ized and received on the day of 1Jcertain petition against him for Pentecost when, obedient to thej jdivoice on the grounds of extreme command of their ascending Lord: ; cruelty before the common pleas LEGAL NOTICE Hans U. Eckert whose last known address is 1904 Titus Street, San Diego 1, California will take notice the disciples had tarried in Jeru­ salem and were assembled in an upper room, or place, in Jerusa­ lem. There were men present from all sections of the Roman world jivho had come up to the annual! feast of the Passover. Thus was! •the Christian Church in the be­ ginning a church of all nations' and it should ever be a mission­ ary church. The gift of tongues'- enabled them at the time to un-1 derstand the message alike, but I court of Green County, state of Ohio, said case being No. 29396 on the docket of said court and will come for hearing on or after the 27th day of January, 1955. Signed as Ingleborg E, Eckert Attorney Froikin & Zipperstein Han is Building Dayton, Ohio Harry Tibbs Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at Boyd Funeral Home in Yellow Springs for Harry Tibbs, 73, retired rural mall car­ rier in Yellow Springs, who died Tuesday at 8:45 a. m. at his home on Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., one-fourth mile west of the Village, He had been in fniling health several years. The son of John A. and Louvlnda Cunningham Tibbs, he was born in Scioto County, Feb. 8, 1881, but, had passed the greater part of his life In the Yellow Springs com­ munity. Mr. Tibbbs was appointed a rural carrier out of the Yellow Springs Post Office on Sept. 1, 1900. He covered his route in a horse and buggy until 1914 when he changed to an automobille. After serving more than 30 years he was re­ tired Feb. 28, 1937 because of a physical disability. His route cov­ ered the area northwest of Yellow Springs. Mr. Tibbs Is survived by a brother, Raymond of Blacklick, O., and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Orln Tibbs, with whom he made his home. Dr. Buckley S. Rude of the Yel­ low Springs Presbyterion Church officiated, interment was in Glen Forest Cemetery. Charles A . Jefferies Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Mc­ Millan Funeral Home, Cedarvllle for Charles A. Jeffries, 73, S. Main St„ Cedarvllle, who died Monday at 4 a. m. at his home. He had been in failing health since 1945. The son of Harvey and Sarah Jones Jeffries, he was born March 8, 1881 In Cedarviile and hod passed his entire life there. Prior to his illness he was employed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Mr, Jeffries is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie May Bowers Jeffries; two sisters, Mrs. Mar­ tha Klontz and Miss Jeannette Jef­ fries of Cedarvllle; two nephews and a niece Rev. C. W. Sterner, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Cedarvllle officiated with burial In Massies Creek cemetery. 'Join tliA MARCH O F D IM ES C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G WANTED; 20 to 30 acres, on good road, close to town. C. Robinson, 1013 S. Main st„ Urbana, Ohio. • • • MEN NEEDED at once to tnke orders for Ohio's largest selling liquid fertilizer. Big demand creat­ ed by heavy advertising schedule. Guaranteed profits to farmer. Little traveling—homenlghts—car is essential. Let us tell you of our proven method of earning $150 or more a week. Write to “Na Churs'', Pt O, Box 500CS, Marion, Ohio. 3W-1-20-27: 2-3 HELP WANTED: At Curley’s Pine Foods, PHONE 4-7551, James­ town Ohio, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT * ( Estate of Theodore Hell, Sr., 1Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Theodore Heil, Jr. has been duly Jappointed as Executor of the state putho*riticsr*Peter*Vo'id "the '’elders! 'j °* Theodore Hell, Jr., deceased late greater than that was the unity of, Spirit which filled them all. The Pharisees and the elders had Peter and John cast into prison after they had healed a lame man. |At their trial before the Jewish) A l -I AMJI things they did not want to hear— under the power of the Spirit he, preached Christ unto them. This Is a message the Church must de­ liver with greater emphasis today. !rhe world is dying for a little bit! bf love and needs the preaching o f 1 [t through Christ. 1of Jamestown Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 31st day of December, ’ 1U54. ‘ William B. McCalllster ; Probate Judge ! Greene County, Ohio. ! 1:6-13-20 ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 1 Estate of Olive E. Ritenour, deceased I Notice Is hereby given that „ . . . , !Willard D. Ritenour has been duly An eight-county Mental Health appointed as administrator of the Greene Co. Judge On Mental Health Council Tip to motorists: Every time you! run a traffic light you’r betting! your life against a few seconds’ - time. TOieia ara 70 million drivers of cars, trucks and buses in the Unit­ ed States and one-third of all driv­ ers are women. HOG BOXES, FEEDERS AND FOUNTAINS FOR YOUR NEEDS SEE US Jamestown Feed Co. Jamestown, Ohio Phone 4-7711 If you paddle your own canoe, there’s no one to rock the boat. GRAPE GROVE CHURCn OF CHRIST Paul E. Wiener, Pastor 10:00 A- M. — Bible School 11:00 A. M. —■Lord's Table 7:00 P. M, — Group Meetings 8:00 P, M, — Evening Service I Wednesday. 8:00 P. M„ Mid-week ‘ service. * PAINTERSVILLE THE METHODIST CHURCH Raymon Konkrlght, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—-Worship service. 10:00 A. M.—Church School. For A SAFE FUTURE Save How At Cedarviile Federal Savings & Loan Association 2y2% Earnings OUR 60TH YEAR Council, of which Judge W. B, McCalllster of Greene County is n member, has recommended estab- Judgc W. B. McCalllster of Greene County, has recommended estab­ lishment of a southwestern Ohio! school for mentally retarded chil-i Idren and construction of new fa- ? i—20 27: j cllitles at the Dayton State Hos- ’ —-— -— estate of Olive E. Ritenour deceased, late of Silvercreck Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 15th. day of January ’ 1955. William B. McCalllster Probate Judge Greene C., Ohio 2—2 jpltal. The group Is seeking immediate ■ 1ly legislative approval for two new’ Jreceiving hospitals at or near the Ipresent site In Dayton. ; One for emotionally disturbed (Children would have 50 beds and, [cost $l-mfllon. The other, fo r ’ j adults, would have 120 to 200 beds |and costs between $l-mll!on and j$ l l-2-mlllon, | Meetings will be slated in each of ] the eight counties, Including sGreene County, to discuss the pro-. ) posato. Others counties are Clinton,; JDrake, Miami, Montgomery, Pro- 5 able, Shelby and Warren, B U C K E Y E CABINETS And FORMICA WOODWORKING CO. LUMBER — MIL! WORK ROOFING — SIDING IMPROVEMENT LOANS 150 Monroe Phone 29OT Xenia, Ohio | The Income tax division of our! (government should be mighty gladj ’ the taxpayers have what It takes, ’ BOWERSVILLE METHODIST Raymon Konkxlght, Pastor 10:00 am. Church school 10:50 am . Worship service 7100 p.m. M. Y. F, 8:00 p.m. Wed., choir practice NEW JASPER METHODIST CHURCH Franklin Cooley, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Church School, 7:00 am. M.YJ. Wednesday 8:00 pm, Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Service. CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH GENE L1NDSLEY WINANS, Minister 9:45 a.m’ Church School, Stan­ ley Abels, Supt., Monroe Pyles, Asst. 1050: am. Morning Worship, j Sermon topic: "The Power of The * Master.” S 7:30 p. m. North Sub-District j MYF Raly at Hillsboro Methodist' Church, Dr, Edwin H. Dickey, i rpeaker, I Wednesdays at 4:00 pm . Inter- J mediate MYF. At 6:45 p.m. Senior I Choir Rehearsal j Thursday, Golden Rule Class j Meets at the Church. > PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII Yellow Springs Rev. Buckley C. Rude, Minister Presbyterian 10:30 am. Morning Worship, Topic: "Andrew”, Sunday School. 6:00 p,m. The- Senior High Fel­ lowship will meet at The Trailside Museum for a Pot Luck Supper, 6:10 p.m. The Junior High Fel­ lowship will meet at the home of Ruth Rleket. You'll get a big lift, too, when you drive an OK Used Car. That’s because an OK Used Car is thoroughly inspected, scientifically reconditioned andwarranted in writing. Whatever themodel or make, the fised car with the OK Tag is your best buy. There's an OK Used Car for every budget! .Sold only by an Authorixod Chovrolot Dealer * LANGCHEVROLET Xenia, Ohio , , Look fo r die red d r f Ta g l SALES PHONE 2-3857 11 My PHONE V helpsme leadThree Lives f When you’re wife and mother, chief cook and bottle-washer, and an active PTA member, your * phone saves you a lot o f steps and helps you get a million things done. 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