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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aJ mestown Journal by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. *■ ‘ The Jamestown Journal 77 TH YEAR, NO. J 8 JAMESTOWN, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 TEN CENTS PER COPY OES Inspection Flowers For Mother’s Picnic Enjoyed By j t Silver Boosters Dental Survey Mother of Local Held Saturday Scouts and Families ! Extend Thanks Sought At Jamestown, Merchant Succumbs i i .Approximately 135®members and Tlie Cedarville Roadside Park was TM Silver Boosters wound up The State Department of Health Services for Mrs. Mary Gibbs, guests attended the annual inspec­ (lie scene, on Thursday, when the the school yesr with 385 members,' hits been requested by the local 72, wife of Joseph E. Gibbs, of tion of Jamestown Chapter No, Ml, entire Cub Scout pack, and their, a record breaker membership, even Health Department at Greene Mem­ Blanchester and mother of Earl Order of the Eastern, Star held families gathered for a picnic to_ tho |t wss 6 chert of its gosl. The Saturday evening, May 1, at the honor their Den Mothers of thei program committee not only plan­ orial Hospital to send a dental trail­ Gibbs of Jamestown, were held Mon­ day at 2 p. m, at Eiohelberger Fun-^ Masonic hall, with Mrs. Mary past two years. I ned programs which drew record er to Silvercreck school for a survey oral Homo in Blanchester, with In­ Sponsler of London, Deputy Grand During the business meeting new tweaking attendance to meetings of school 'children there,’ It was an­ terment at Goshen, O. Matron of the Kith district, the In­ officers and committees were ap-j but also added almost seventy four nounced today by Dr. Gordon E. Mrs. Qlbbs, whose son operates specting officer. pointed: Committee chairman, ■ dollars to the treasury with Its Savage, county health commissioner. Gibbs Hardware and Implement Mrs, Jane Mills, OedarvJUe. Grand Walter Johnson; Cub Master J cake walk and minstrel show. The Tho local department is Inter­ Co., died Thursday night in Braden­ Representative, to New Hampshire Clayton Smith, Committee members food committee under the direct­ ton, Fla., after suffering a paralytic was presented by Mrs Helen Lang- Clarence Cuvender, Reverend O. T ., ion of the Ways and Means Com­ ested in obtaining such a survey stroke, Mr, and Mrs, Gibbs had been don and Mrs Hern lee Haggard, Ayres Milton petllt, Reverend El- mittee netted seventy one dollars because of the presence of natural In Florida for the winter, conductress and associate eonduet- wood Rose, and (’leu Perkins, Den with two candy sales and the Ath­ fluorides In Jamestown's water sup­ Other survivors are a son, Ralph reas as were visiting matrons and Mother:, and then- assistants are letic banquet which Is not aimed ply to tlie extent of one part per patrons of other chapters and were her ii.'islslant Mrs. Leland Smith, million, tho concentration recom­ of Sabina; three grandchildren, a to make money but to pay expen­ sister and a brother. welcomed by Worthy Matron,, Mrs Mrs Neal Talbott and her assistant ses and honor the team. The Ways mended for the prevention of dental Mary Jane Moore and Worthy Pa­ Clea Pei kings. Mrs. Clayton Smith" and Means Committee had Its big­ decay, Dr. Savaga continued. tron, Boyce Moore. assisted by Mrs Clarence. Cavender gest year with a food sale, turkey " A statistical outline of the re­ Two candidate.*,,' * Paul Ln.ngd.on and Mrs. Milton Pettit asisled by raffle, Jack’s Xylophone Band, sults of this survey was given, which Bowersville Resident and Albert Liming were initiated Mrs, Wesley Ogdin. „ | Baby contest and the sola of bro­ denoted that only 45 percent of with a most Impressive ritualistic The Cub Scouts and their families I oms, By the way, Mra. Frank Jones 162 native-born children examined Dies Suddenly ceremony. wish to thank. Mrs. Lawson Hold and j has about o n e, dozen brooms In had experienced dental decay, rou­ The Chapter received a fine rat­ Mrs. Ronald Hyer and Mrs. Harry. case some of. yoti still .like to have ghly half of what officials would James Lawson King, 72, retired ing from the Inspecting Officer for C. Mossmnn for "a job well done"! one. expect to find in non fluoride areas. fanner, died sudenly at his home the Impresivc manner in which the near Bowersville Sunday at 11 a.m. as Den Mothers the past two years. * 8ilvem*ek School Is richer by The survey also showed that the work was given, and was commend­ The newly appointed .committee, i Death resulted from a heart attack four Westtnghouse Water Coolers, decayed, missing and filled rate for ed for the many activities of the Den mothers and assistants will j according to Coroner H. C. Schick, an additional, oil*painting, a panda each youngster of the group of past year. meet at the. Jamestown Methodist! who was called to the King home. bear, enough dlshee, enabling the 162 was only 2.2 percent, a distinct Special music was provided by Church on Thursday, May 6 to in-1 Paddy McCrary, 7, pins a Mother's Day orchid unht»(iwvtJier,J}nx, The son of William and Elizabeth serving of a banquet of. 200, without advantage when compared to 8.0 Mrs. Mury Alice Ward, vocalist, ac­ itiate a training and planning pro-j F’alkenburg The corsage, designed by . Afyi} Wayne.floWM styltcOtf Conner King, Mr. King was bom in the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association whose’ members wire borrowing, and ten boys and girls decayed, missing and filled teeth companied at the piano by Mrs. gram for the coming yenr^ Mr. I Floyd County, Va., May 24, 1881. flowers throughout the world, is a joint gift from .Paddy and his five- having been given special art les­ found in communities with-no’fluo­ Erma Henry, Thomas Glotfeltcr from Xenia will j yea r-oU! brother Kevin. Jinx, and her husband.iTwf ’McCrary, known He was a member of a Christian sons, In all it totaled the coopera­ ride in the water supply, The rate Baskets of spring flowers wore help conduct the meeting. ns "Tex and Jmx" on NBC radio and lelevision.iform one’of the best Church in West Virginia. known husband and wife shows on the air. ^ f tive earnings and expenditure' of of the entire school, 617 pupils, was used by the decorating committee in Survivors Include his widow, Mra. approximately eleven hundred dol­ only 4.5 percent, Dr. Savage re­ the chapter room. Refreshments o ' Nancy Elizabeth Mize King; five lars. marked. dainty cookies, sherbert punch and children, Joseph W., Sabina, Route Students Listed COMING EVENTS A great deal of pleasure In addition, he said, 91 of the salted nuts were served from a table 1; Charles King, Mrs. Mlnnlebelle MAY It—Lions Club, Ladies Night was ., gained through the co­ pupils had no decay In their six- centered .with, a beautiful arrange­ Ward and Mrs. Eva McGowan. On Honor Roll jMAV 11—WSCS of the Jamestown Methodist Cfcwrcli will haws a s sfl operation of each and every one of year molar teeth and only seven ment of spring blossoms. Rarden Route 1, and Mra. Mamie you during the school year. T he, had experienced decay in their In­ Preceding inspection, the Past Mr. Chester S. Hutchison, Assist­ day meeting at the church. j Lee McDonald, Flint. Mich.; 45 MAY 11—8:00 P, M. The American Legion AuUlisry will fcaM Wife Stiver Boosters soy "Many thanks cisor teeth. Mottling' of .the enam­ Matrons were hostesses to a deli­ ant Dean of the Ohio State Univer­ el was found Jn 2 percent of the grandchildren and 14 great-grand­ cious turkey dinner, served at sity College of Agriculture has an­ regular meeting at the Legion Hall. f . % you all”. children. MAY 12—Prc-school Clinic at Sltvcrcreefc School ft children examined,,Dr. Savage .re­ Curley’s . restaurant. Their special nounced the names of two local ported. This mottling was of the Funeral services were held Wed­ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sponsler, boys, Ed. R. Pickering, Jamestown, MAY 12—Discussion Group No. 12 of the Greene. County Farm Bsn i i nesday at 2 p.m. at Harmon Church Hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Dwyer ltd. Men In Semrice mildest degree .'and In jno way ob-. Mi-, and Mrs. «Boyee,Moore and the R. R, 2 and Jay M. Straycr of jectlonable, he said. Chapel !h Harmon, O. Rev. Fred candidates and their wives. Bowersville as being on tlie honor MAY 13—Ladies Aid of the Church of Christ wlil hoM an nil day meet­ . Army PvtHKmer P. >8tacjf> Ehgpp Dunn officiated and burial was in ing at the church. ' , X>r* Savage ali» remarked that roll of 200 students achieving high pdrents Hvs In Jamestown, -vOliiilo, it'was Interesting to note that of the church ceremony. MAY 13—7:30 Regular Meeting of the Order of Eastern Stair. scholastic attainments (average 3.25 recently spent a seven-day riot and the 617 pupils examined only 76 MAY’ 13—7:30 Missionary Meeting of the Jameeiswn Friends Clnseh, Pre-School Clinic or better) during the winter term. recuperation leave lii Hakata, Ja­ percent' had dental ' defects,' a con­ Mrs. Jesse Hadley, hostess. ' ■ pan. . siderably' lower 'pritxhtage than Loren Ritenour Set May 13 lirthday Anniversaries Story, who arrived overseas lost found' In' cotnhhinltiea with non- July, is normaUy ataUonM In Korea. fluorldated ‘water 'supplies, even Buried Sunday The Pre-School Clinic, for child­ Silver Booster Blub Silver Booster Club as aejeep driver with the 78th En- though such tester' had not been ren starting to school this fall, will Are Celebrated glnaer Field Mathtenanag Company. used since birth. Loren Ritenouf, 69, Fayette Coun­ be held at the scliool Thursday, Meeting Held Gives Awards He shteted the ’Jinny in February ty fanner, died at his hrfme an May 13 from' l ‘,00 to' 3:00 p.m. A Mrs, O. T. Marshall and her twin 1888, completed basic training at Jamestown Rd„ three miles west of doctor and nurse 'will be in attend­ brother, Mr. Claude Shelton, of The 'Month of April ended, the Moornyn's second grade was. Weather Prediction Jeffersonville, Friday at. J am, In Mlamfsville, were the honored f ance, Uf1 ebntjiiicV the dlftitc. overseas last July. falling licalth six months, he hod If a cli/ld'hiis not been registered, guests Sunday, at a birthday din-, 'school year for the Silver Booster awarded the Panda Bear and Mrs, Lockwood's sixth grade was given By Roy Fields been critically ill two weeks. parents are asked to plcnsc bring net- at the lmme of Mrs. M a r s h a l l s ] HuV- E1wood Rose was on hand Ingenlty an^ *an eye for color Born in Jefferson Twp., Fayette him or her to the clinic nnvwny daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and s to help us complete the year, which} *ho 0,1 P a rin g , 88 Perm»nent prop- have provided the 38th Infantry Roy Fields, whose habitation is in County, Mr. Ritcnuor had passed ns registration enn he taken care, Mrs. Lee. Bartley and David of he s$ ably helped us begin last fall. baVn,B tb* J**4 **fcnd®”ce Regiment with an unuaal motor the Selma area, comes, up with some his entire life in that community. of at thnt time. T Dayton. Those enjoying the day ' Wc L , , k a„ of our f ('t 8 ‘ vcr Soostcr Club meetings thru WP U1,,I1K 1111 01 our mistakes who(OUt thc yeivr, AU of thc flrtt two office thanks to the efforts of Army bad news for gardeners: especially He was a member of Jeffersonville Sixty-four have been registered \ with the honor guests were Mr. and m isled us at niectlngs thru out the! Kmdcs haVe hnd the PlinHll Sergeant First Class Harry Rose when Ahc warm weather gave them > Methodist Church, Knights of Py- to dntc and It Is felt thnt a few j Mrs, Paul Haynes of Fntasknla, Mrs. JTar grades have had the Panda at least or Xenia, Ohio. the Itch to get out and dig and plant thins Lodge and Marshall Grange children arc -not .registered. Any:Claude Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Del-, Mi,.. «tmitnei-mnn one mimic ~ne,« ,mc « n® . e year‘ ***** 1 ■ ! • oummennan, our music sm ith’s second grade won it for the Rose, the regiment's .motor ser­ things. In Jeffersonville, child who was born before or during bci* Shelton of Ml.amlsville, Scmnan n.nehee showed fho hoonfifni color, balance of the school year at the geant, has his office In a tent equip, Roy says there will be some,very Survivors include his widow, Mrs. the year 194(1,are eligible for school j and Mrs, Robert Shelton of San ed sjjdCg 0f pictures* taken last ped and decorated with discarded bad weather for growing things in Frances Ritenour; three sons, John next fall. I Diego, California, Mr. and Mrs. April meeting. Mrs. Cosgray and .summer during her lour of Europe, Mrs. Rccso each had it for one equipment that he has aecumu- j May, and 'he predicts, that stuff, 0f Xenia; Carroll, near Jefferson- —.______(Verner Shelton of Trlnltv, Kentu- q)lp }nI(, J* eBcn n“a n Ior one lated. Iplanted much before the first of vllle, and Doriald, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Spring Rodeo ocncouieoC r h p(l „ U f! r,nclni).l(j ekv, Mr. andM1, Mrs.aml M,,. Mel U(,.IU Krcgory M.ir., of ''*f u«m So . ? v ° tlrT n fra ® ,™: Mra- Locltwood’s ftnd D,xth ** °nC *rade m°nth< mon- A blue stairwell leads Into a tent ] June will be In foj tough sledding, | two step-sons, George W. MUrphy a m . . rh-li ..ud -fins nf Aft rierllne Mr cmltllllcJ i,llt- " erc fianR py opolizcd the picture for four of the, whose foundations go three feet ! Around the.mlddle of May he cays ; and Elwood C, Murphy, Springfield; At S0t Charleston T 'Mirsli'ili Mr and Mrs Lee lbc fe’irI cllorus- .seven months during the year and. Into the ground. Over the doorway j there will be weather that soft J a brother, Dr. A, D, Ritenour* James- VI . u o o j i . .o . T. Marshall, Mr. and Mi.„ Lee Thc club d(,cidcd in lts d|SCusolon1 nrE thf, nrmld nf Is an awning made of a piece of stuff like beans and tomatoes Just! town; a sister*, Mrs, J. E, White, ...... : . . .. Morsliotl :mrt fnmllv. M r. and M rs/ .► ...... are tnt proUu possessors Of it, after Many culvert casting, also painted blue. can’t take. Then from tho 24tli j Washington C. H„ and nine grand- from nil A yellow tire placed inside a to the 28th, he looks for a freeze: children. rounding fence of white chain acts as the with the poslbility of snow, "I hate s Funeral services were held at on hnnd, motor EcrgeanVs emblem. Inside ] to see folks plant a lot of beans and -s Jeffersonville Methodist Church Community Saddle Club, Inc., will ’ * l,hder way next fall before j gradc and Miss Toisnd's third grade the tent, the pink silver foil usually j tomatoes and theri lose them,’’ lie. Sunday’at 2 p. m.( with burial In sponsor thc Second Annual S pringIfS jk S p fllitQ making any definite decisions con-]cach cnJoycd it for a month dur. found wrapped around the Army’s ] said. Falrvlew Cemetery, near Jefferson­ Rodeo at the club's arena on Stale! ^ ^ ^ coming (lie dub for another year. Ai ing the vcar. Another painting will truck heaters line the walls, acting j Asked on what he based hls predic­ ville, Memorial services were con­ Route 70, South Charleston-Spring- p« n ■■ joint committee made up of three »bc purchMCd from one of our local not only os decoration but also asi tion, Roy said, "Oh I watch things ducted by thc K, of P, Lodge there field pike, nt the Fred Hays farm, j 1 IS y D 3 l! members from the Ross P.T.A. a p -jartists this _ fall to be used_ as an reflective sheeting that helps to] and when they come out a certain Saturday at 8 p. m. A rip-roaring affair is planned.' Wwln<.Mhv m .nin„ Anru 28 po5nted by tIlcir President. M rs/ntlcndancc award’ for thc"coming keep Sergeant Rose worm. jway, the weather will be like I said, with nil the excitement of the o ld• I',, flip {"Mill . . . ‘ ‘ # ro remembered on special days. 1 flllvercreek emerged victorious The following members answered -; , . . , _ ____ Births At , pnner can wo hope to reach them] Ail bovs who had had birthdays with a high score of 58 to 42 In a roll call, ^Mm Boyce Moore, I ^ / Holds Meeting ' Haines Hospital j with our Booster Club notices and since the first of the year received track meet with Bryan High School' Mrs. W illardRaines, Mrs. Elwood, ..future of the Family Farm"' The Jamestowh Junior Farmer Mr, and Mrs. Jay Rccd of South ■ nows. The Club receives one foliar birthday gifts from the Ladles of at Yellow Springs, Friday afternoon. Rose, Mrs Donald Pickering, Mrs. i ^ lntroduccd for discussion . 4H Club .held their meeting, Wed­ Solon, R. R. 1 re parents of a daugh- • for each new subscription and the Auxiliary • «m-• Norman L nton, Mrs. Frank Jones , prcscnt ,eadcr, Mr. Grover nesday April 28 at thc home of Biii ter Gloria Gail, born Thursday at fifty cents for each renewal handed The boys of the Jamestown Voca­ Mrs. Paul Dennis, Mrs. RUssell • ttn Jrtne *Yffv<;»Alfr•* * * thp Sliver Boosters. Won’t you John stanforth, Mr. and M ii, Ver­ Max Helfner. Blngamon, Mr. Herman Brickie, Mr, acts or deeds .complete^ befoic tho liaincs Hospital ori Thursday, Mr, and Mra. Dehnar Matthews of see them today’? non Stafford, Mrs, Leila Ellison, and Mrs. Bernard Franklin, Mr. and Hew Jasper are announcing the Mr, and Mrs: Gerald Bock, Mr, next meeting, , Mf, and Mrs,. George ' Moaoron, Mrs. Stanley Hctzler, Mr. and Mrs. Wc discussed the Roberts rule, Donna Rne i*s *tl*e name of the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hpifricr birth of a daughter, Nancy Lee, on and Mrs. A. D, Chitty and Ronnie daughter born to Mr. and Mrs...... Don- and ...... family-.. of w Ada, n w Ohio, Mr. and , Mrs, Kenneth Ritenour and dsUilt* G. M. Jenks, Mr. and Mra, O. T, of Order. For recreation it was de­ Friday evening. and Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Robinson ald Gates, Xenia, R. R,5, at HainesMrs. Jack' 1^00^11^*7^8^, I M”' “H<,w*rd •0- and Miss Pamela Slethem attend­ Marshall, Mr, -and Mrs. Clarence cided to go on a swimming party Mott, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Hospital on Sunday. IMrs. Helen Hoifner, Mr. and Mrs. Turner *nd ch,Wp«n Mies' Elisabeth Cornwall of Spring- ed the rar.es at the fairgrounds in soon, „■ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Spahr, Mr. , * * * I Max Reifner and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. “Sunday *’ evening r~ # guests of Mr, and field, Orand Matron of the 18th Washington C.:H, Sunday afternoon, The next 'meeting will be .held, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Combs, < Robert HcifnCr and family, Sarah and Mrs. Delma ThoimS, Mr. and Wednesday, May 12 at 7 • p.rri, at ...... - -...... - ...... ^trs, Karl Robinson were Mr. and District awarded an "excellent" to The races were sponsored by the Lions Club and the concessions Mrs. Grpvcr Tobin, arid Mr, and Millers on .the Jahtestowfi-Xenia ' R' 1 ^ aHnounoine , an«l fDoulse Skyles enjoyed a picnic Mrs. John Ferguson, Mr, And Mrs. the Jamestown Order of Eastern . °f ft> <3r.ant.j dinner at Bryan Strttc Park on Sun* Myron Fudge and M r, and Mrs. Star when she inapicted ths local were in charge of the Boy Scouts Mrs. Roscoe Turner, Pike, *.r * ‘ • * * at Haines Hospital on Monday, t i (lay, Murr^ * w I ' * : | t * i1 . chapter. of Washington xl. 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newsmen. To one . , . for example . . .’he talked “off the lege had on its faculty an identified member of a Com­ problem has forgotten . . . we point out that Alger Him record." To another . . . he talked for the world to read, munist spy ring as late ns 1948? When we studied arith­ went to the pen for perjury. Banker Stewart haa also been known to write letters. One metic, tliut added up to much less than 15 yean ago. And Congressional committees may or may not Investigate ROVIN' he released to a newsman,- Others he hasn't released . . , , , , that , faculty member was on the Antioch College educational institutions but , . . the light* of truth will be yet. Both his press Interviews and his letters have been staff after his connection with the Canadian spy ring had thrown still further on Antioch College^' ’ , . shall we say , a bit paradoxical of late . . , as, they been published in the press. Tell us . , , Banker Stewart Your reply . . , Banker Stewart . . . Is awaited with great H r f A 0 ta //i/i fJ /iu /te might put it In the Antioch vernacular. As we ptyn folks . . . who appointed him .. . who kept him on and . . . why? Interest. would say It: Banker Stewart has gotten his dates and We are sure that you figure the payments and Interest signals mixed up somewhere, on your loans with a much greater degree of accuracy Now , . . we’re interested in nothing but the plain and than you are quoted as showing In your ealeulatlon of the Yours truly, We have here In Greene County a banker , . . one Mr. THE EDITOR Russell B. Stewart , . . who Is a man of many abilities painful facta , . . just the facts, sir . . . so we'd appreciate chronology of Communist Infiltration at Antloeh College. . . . capabilities , . . and functions. Banker Stewart Is an early reply from Banker Rnteell B, Stewart to the fol­ And who . . . Banker Stewart . . . was the member of the lowing letter: Antioch College Board of Trustees who . . . leas than four President of the Miami Deposit Bank which has Its main JAMESTOWN JOTTINGS: . . . Big doings at Stlvercreek office In Yellow Spring. Antioch College Is a big customer. May 6, 1954 years ago . . , submitted to the Antioch College Adminis­ Dear Banker Stewart; trative Council a lengthy "recommendation’’ which listed School Friday eve . , , the Junior-Senior Banquet . . . Under the guidance of Banker Stewart, the Institution has always an important event In high school life. Senior expanded and It also has a branch in Cedarvtlte, We have noted with much Interest your recent press at least five (5) groups of "security risks" at Antloeh notices about “smears” and people "shooting off their College . .. less than four years ago? If your version doesn’t Class officers are Kenton teach, president; Cynthia Gar- Banker Stewart Is nn active member of the Board of ringer, vice president; Gary Rogers, secretary; Gqergfe Trustee.' ' that revered , sacrosanct educational Insti­ mouths." agree with ours . . . we’ll print both of them. Now , . . Banker Stewart , . . since when is the truth We have more . , , much more information on the An­ Shlnkle, treasurer, and Carolyn Staley, business . tution . , , Antioch College. Bankt, Stewart Is also treas­ Clayton Smith is the class sponsor while Leila PanlMn la urer of Antioch College , . . that citadel of learning et a “smear" and since when is It improper for anyone to tioch College situation . . . Banker Stewart . . . end . . . "shoot off his’ mouth” or to otherwise expose the truth we’ll get it into print if we have to rent a mimeograph the Junior class advisor. Patricia Hart Is the Junior’s presi­ cetera which has brought nation-wide renown to Yellow dent. other officers arc Rlchardi Haghee, vice president; Springs and Greene County. (We wouldn't use the word about an undesirablt and dangerous situation? Tell us machine 1 . . . won’t you? We’ll print it. -We are about to reach the definite conclusion that you Beverly Gill, secretary, and Ruth Jcnhlne, treasurer. . . . "notoriety" with its connotations, Boy . . . we got In a lot Repairs at the library are roilin’ right along With a "pigeon- of those slx-blt Antioch College words quickly . . . didn’t And . . . Banker Stewart . . , you state that we were have made the mistake of playing a bad hand thru to a "15 yean late.” Aw . . . shucks . . . Mr. Banker! Why . . , showdown. Poker players tell us that is never a good idea. proofing” arrangement as one of the major phaaee of we?) the project. We wanna see that one I How . . . Banker Stewart has been known to talk to didn’t you know and haven’t you heard that Antioch Col­ Jost in case anyone connected with our Antloeh College

With a Buckeye BS SEES In Congress... tiaiut ns. MUM W r, imp, PH 1, I f (Ml vwqwn.fnf mm By CLARENCE J. MOWN M ah i •* Ca m w . Ttfc Otto UMrirt sm rs FLASHES After two clays of debate, the House last Thursday passed and THE SPORTING NEWS BASEBALL QUIZ sent to the Senate the Defense Department Appropriation Bill to meet Score yourself ten points for a correct first choice, five points for a the money needs of the nation's military program in the new fiscal second choice, three points for third choice, one point for fourth choice. year beginning July 1st next. The measure carried total appropriations of S23,680,706,500, which was $1,206,348,500 less than the budget request, If you score less than 40 points—better brush up on baseball (and a good way to do it is through The Sporting News). and a little more than $5.5 billion less than military appropriations 1. What National League player tied a record by hitting four for the present fiscal year. However, the armed services have an esti­ doubles in a game on opening day, 1954? ( ) Alvin Dark ( ) Stan mated $48 billion left over from previous appropriations, which, when Musial ( ) Jim Greengrass ( ) Willie Jones ( ) Carl Furillo added to the new ones, will make $76,874,000,000 available for Defense ( ) Frank Thomas ( ) Randy Jackson. Department spending in the new fiscal year. Of the total appropriations carried in the bill, the Army will get $7.6 billion; the Navy, $9.7 billion; 2. Who holds the National League record for most errors by a short, the Marine Corps, $612 million, and the Air Force, $10.8 billion. stop in a night game? ( ) ( ) Eddie Lake < ) Lou Stringer ( > Charley Hollocher ( ) Solly Hemus ( ) Roy McMillan o o o ( ) Oran Hamner. 3. Billy Goodman has played several positions for the Boston Red Most Washington observers believe the danger of direct American Sox. He opened the 1954 season in left field, in 1953 he played second involvement in the fighting in Indo-China has somewhat receded In the base, played right field in 1951 and first base in 1950, Where was he Iasi, two weeks, probably because a great majority of Representatives In 1952? ( ) First Base ( ) Second Base ( ) Third Base ( ) Short­ and Senators have expressed their opposition to sending Americans (eapee- stop ( ) Left Held ( ) Right Field ( ) Bench, lolly ground troops) into that conflict, The reluctance of Great Britain. 4. Two points for each correct answer on this one. What positions * Australia, the Philippines, and other countries greatly Interested In do the following players normally play? ( ) Curtis Roberts ( ) Spook the Far East, to become Involved in the Indo-China war haa also been Jacobs ( ) Oran Hamner ( ) Frank Bolling ( ) Rudy Regalado. o deterrent to any positive action by the United States, However, the 5. What two clubs met in the 1M4 World’s Series? { > Olante- situation in tlic Far East is so critical anything can and may happen- Indiuns f ) Cardlnals-Tlgers ( ) cubs-Yankees ( ) Dodgers-Yankees o o o ( ) Cardlnals-Brown ( ) Cubs-Tigers, 6. Who was the last pitcher to pitch a perfect game In the major Tho Geneva Conference started on schedule the-flrst of last week, leagues? ( ) George Wiltse ( ) Vernon Kennedy ( ) Jess Haines but under a cloud of uncertainty. Most observers doubt any world ( ) Charley Robertson ( ) Fred Toney ( ) Adrian Joss ( ) Denton problems will be settled, or a permanent peace attained for Korea or "Cy“ Young. • Indo-China at Gcnevn—despite the efforts being made, However, both ANSWERS ON PAGE THREE the French and British are very desirous of bringing an end to the fighting hi Indo-China, and may force the United States to agree to Sports News Club Rd„ and Jthe five acres of some sort of a partition of that war-ridden country. land there. Transfer of headquar­ The high-flying St. Louis Card­ ters to the groups new home on o o o inals will provide the opposition for the old Maxey farm off Union Rd. took place Saturday. The formal White House Reception by President and Mrs. Eisen­ Manager Birdie Tebbetta’ Cincinna­ Fish and Game President Rus­ hower for Members of Congress was held Tuesday night of last week, ti Redlegs at Crosley Field this sell Fudge said today that chib with a great portion of the membership of the Legislative Branch, and weekend. Phone 4 - 90^ Manager ’s aggrega­ members were on hand Saturday their ladies, in attendance. The Congressional Reception had pre­ to help in moving equipment to viously been scheduled for the night of March 2nd, but was postponed Jamestown, Ohio tion will be on hand for a night 4 game Friday (May 7).. a Saturday the new farm headquarters. at that time because of the Puerto Rican shooting affray in the House Trapshottlng equipment was mov­ the day before. RALPH SHUPE ...... Editor & Publisher afternoon Ladies Day game on May 8 and a Sunday, May 9 doublehead- ed and Installed at the new location o o o THOMAS J. WELLS...... 1...... Production Mgr. cr. and Fudge disclosed that other improvements at the new property The United State Chamber or Commerce held its annual meeting JOHN ELLIOTT...... Asst. Mgr. The Cardinals, with , are moving ahead. in Washington last week. The Ohio State Chamber, which had a , Harvey Haddlx, Proceeds from the recent annual large delegation in attendance, gave a reception on Tuesday night of Gerry Staley and company, are Fish and Game's fish fry will aid last Week for the Ohio Congressional delegation, and later various picked as one of the top challengers In purchase of new equipment. for the National League pennant. local Ohio Chambers gave dinner parties in honor of their own Repres* Survey crews are working at the sentatives and their wives. Outfielder Lloyd Merriman, who new club site which will have a re-joined the Redlegs this season lake, picnic grounds, clubhouse and o o o after his second tour of duty with other features. the Marines, will be honored before 1 «.„ in the Ohio American Legion annual essay contest the doublcheader with the Cardinals Personals ! . . weir vl.ltora in Washington last week. On Wednesday the winner? on Sunday, M ay '9, by the V. a were entertained by the Ohio Congressional delegation at luncheon in Mrs. Peggy Franner spent the Marine Corps Reserve for Cincinn­ week-end with her son and daugh­ the fp" l:e,*- Dining Room. Jack Reichert, of Mason, Warren County, ati. Ohio, was the oniy contest winner from the 7th Congressional District ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William in the group visiting Washington, Merriman has been awarded four Franner of Miamlsburg. citations and four gold stars ill the * • » o a o name of the President of the United Mr. and Mrs. George Furay of States for meritorious acts while Selma were supper guests of Mr. On list Tlo.viny—just two months and one day after he was shot participating in aerial flights against and Mrs. Richard Arment on Mon­ down on the Floor of the House by Puerto Rican fanatics—Alvin M, the enemy in Korea from April 39 day evening, 1 6 6 Bentley, the nio:,t scverly wounded of the 5 Members hurt, returned "to July 14, 1953, to th: House for the first time. Bentley, whose life hung In the balance Mr. and Mrs, Gene Gordon were Lloyd served in the Marines In weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*, for fi an, day., wns given a rousing reception by hie colleagues. White 1943-44-46 and was recalled to ac­ still we k Lorn his wounds, Mr. Bentley responded briefly by expressing Russell Flee and Marianne of Cin­ tive duty on April 4, 1952. Serving cinnati. his g.a.itucle for the prayers- and sympathies of so many Americans in (Korea, Merrlman’s Jet plane during blv hospitalisation, was hit twice by the enemy as he Mrs. Fay Carpenter of Bowersvtlle completed 86 missions. He returned spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs, D. f .000 from his second tour of duty on L. Fields and Hannah. Tht nation’s' c-conomie picture brightened considerably In April. September 26, 1953. Many experts are predicting the readjustment from a war-time econ­ An All American football fullback Mr, and Mrs. Karl Robinson were omy to a pi'ace-tlmo economy is pretty well over, eltho none expect at Stanford University in 1940, Mer­ dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Oeo- riman was signed by Cincinnati in rge Martindale at Springfield, any liusinc.v, boom to develop in the foreseeable future, Earnings of * 150 l,s >8 American corporations during the first quarter of 1164 aver­ 1948. In his first season of organized Mrs. Theodore Hell visited her age -12 per cent lower than for the same period of 1161. On the other baseball with Columbia, S. C„ in 1948 he batted .298; led the league in cousin Mrs, Flora Rhoades of Fruit- hand, hous'ng starts and building construction have developed this dale on Wednesday. Spring at a higher rate than originally predicted. runs scored (120); triples (18) and stolen bases (44). He spent the Mrs, Donald *Gels and daughter o o' a 1949-50-51 seasons with the Redlegs. Jerl of Springfield were Saturday Tickets for Red leg home games Last week the Senate, by a vote of 46-40, rejected a "rider" amend­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gels. can be obtained by writing or visit­ ■# # « ment to the Wool Bill to extend present rigid farm price supports at ing the Cincinnati Redlegs Ticket Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ary had aa 96 percent of parity for one year. Later, the Wool BID, which would Office, 307 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. establish production payments for wool, with the Government paying ---- _— their dinner guests Sunday Mr, and domestic producers the difference between the average market price Mrs. Adrian Ary and daughter* and and the support level, was approved by the Senate. Fish and Game Assn. Mr, Roger Loy of New Carlisle and Mr, and Mrs. Marion Poland and ■ O', O' O ' Acquires New Home daughters of Xenia, . • * * ’ The United states Senate now haa its' second lady member,in the The Greene County Fish and Mrs. Arthur Geary and Mr, and person of Mrs. Eve Bowring, a ranch operator and RepubHcan recently Game Association, county-wide or­ Mrs. Philip of Rector were Sunday appointedby the Governor of Nebraska to fin the vacancy caused bythe ganization for outdoor sport,men, dinner guests of Mrs. Geary’s Ha­ death of Nebraska's Senator, Dwight Giasweid., will offtr a t public sale Saturday, ter, and brother-in-law, Mr. and May 8, its elubhous* oh Country Mr*. John Wall*©* of nosk iftente, Thursday, May 6, 1954 THE JAMESTOWN JOURNAL PA G E THREE

MT. TABOR . . . I months with her daughter Mrs. | MOTHERS' DAY May Time .Theme Family Night • Smith. j On Mothers* Day which comes each YELLOW SPRINGS NEWS LEROY HOLLINGSWORTH 1 » » i year j Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Kirk nnd CORRESPONDENT Our thoughts turn toward our Of Garden Show Observed at Church ! Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kirk w. s. c. §. daughter Pat and Don O’Oara visit­ Mothers dear, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Pickering and | were dinner guests Sunday of Mr "May Time" was the theme when The ladles of th e ,Missionary Soci­ The W,*8. C. s; will have a Mother ed Ohio University at Athens, Ohio family of Wilmington silent Satur­ nnd Mrs, Vernon Homey, Louise and And when we think how fine and the Vcrda-Ja Garden Club held a ety of the “ Jamestown Baptist and Daughter Reception at the Me­ Sunday April 25. Pat will enter Ohio day with Mrs, Lennu Jones, ' Charles Arthur, wonderful are they flower show at the Jamestown Me­ Church observed family night with a thodist Church May 6 ijt 8 ujn, University In the fall to study Jour­ It's very well to honor them, * * » ! , thodist Church Tuesday afternoon. covered dish supper at the Church nalism. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Badglcy and I Mr. and Mrs. Nell Pcndry and I By wearing flowers on Mother's Day. Mrs. Glenn Smith of Washington April 30. WOMENS ASSOCIATION • A A ; David had as their dinner guests The Womens Association of the fnmlly of Spring Valley, Mrs. Juan­ Court House judged the floral ar­ After" a devotional period led by Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Oster, W. N, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Thnne | How much you raally care for them Presbyterian. Church will meet May ita, Wnllace and daughter Sue Ann rangements as follows: First class - Mrs. Mabclle Hurley, a business College St. returned home April 29 Ohilty and Roger, afternoon guests j You yet can let them know, Literary composition depicting book 13 at the home of Mrs, David Kirk­ from Lakcworth. Florida where they of Xenia spent Sunday with Mr, meting was conducted by Mrs Bern­ patrick, President St. Mrs. Walter were Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest Fraley ! By thoughtful word, or kindly 'deed title. 1st place won by Multiflora spent the winter, and Mrs, Roseoe Beal. ard Kneclit, After tire routine busi­ Knecht will beasslsttng hostess. De­ * * • and daughter Brenda of Middle- { Your gratitude may show, Gardeners, 2nd place won by Verda- ness fyad been taken care of an A A A Mr. and Mrs Ernest Deal and town,. Don’t put things off we say votions wlH”be led by Mrs, Charley Dr. and Mrs, Harry N. Williams, * • » Ja Garden Club and 3rd place won election of officers was held, The family spent Sunday with Mr. and For you too may use the white, by the Jamestown Garden Club. Mellingcr followed by a book review Xenia Ave„ left-May 5 for a weeks Mrs. Paul Larrick and daughter following officers were elected to of "Within These Borders" to be Mrs. Charles Wnlton, Jr. of Beaver- iWhen you, wear flowers next serve a term of two years. motor trip through Michigan. They Julia spent the weekend with her Mother’s Day. Second Class — New Look ar­ given by Mrs. William Laming. will stop In Holland to see the tulips town. J Mr. Mabelle Hurley, president; • * t • 9 * brother and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Henderson, rangement. The Verda-Ja Garden and then on through cherry blossom Miss Sue Jarrell of Bloomington Marion Maloney of Dayton. Club won the awards for 1st, 2nd, Mrs. Martha Jones, Vice-president WESTMINSTER GROUP * * * land to Elk Lake. spent the wcekeiTil with Miss Caro­ ANSWERS: 1. Jim Greengrass. 3rd and 4th places, of Missions; Mrs. Helen Langdon, May 11 the Westminster Group of i Mrs Paul Larrick and daughter Mrs. Harry Arthur, Vlcc-Pre3l- lyn Jcun Jones. s 2. Marty Marlon, ‘ three errors, Third Class - Say it With Flowers the Presbyterian Church will meet j Julia spent I lie weekend with her Vlce President of Christian Service; • • * j Juno 10, 1040. 3. Bemjh. 4. All (Mothers Day arrangements in at the home of Mrs. A. C. Swlnncr- ' brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. dent of Christian Training; Mrs, BPW Club Entertains Mr. and ’Mrs, Francis Jones and j play second base with exception of Goblets. 1st and 2nd places were ton, Orion Rd., assisting hostesses .Marion Maloney of Dayton. Leila Ellison, Vice-President of Mis­ Miss Carolyn’ Jones were Sunday I Regalado, who a Is third baseman. won by the Jamestown Garden will be Miss Mabel .Weiss and Mrs. sionary Stewardship; Mrs. Eloisc Senior Girls dinpertguesls of Mr, and Mrs. .Fred ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MqChesney 15. Cardinnls-Browns, 6. Charley Club, 3rd and 4tn places were won Buckley Rude, Mrs, Adeline Bassett Robison, Secretary, Mrs. Mary Ro­ Powers of nenr Wilmington. : and daughters of Columbus and i Robertson, April 30, 1022, If you by the Verda-Ja Garden Club. . will lead the* devotions followed by Senior Olrls of Central, St. • 4 « bison, Treasurer and Mrs. Cleo iMr. and Mrs. Aubrey Woods were j had a score of more than 20, send Fourth Class - Study In Black and a talk on the,"Gray Ladles" given Brlgid and Wilson High Schools Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Kyle, Mr* Oarrlngcr, pianist. In addition to ‘guests Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs ! you name In to ’Quiz Editor", The Pink. 1st place won by the James­ by Mrs, Arthur Bahnr. were guests at an annual meeting and Mrs. Charles Eugene Kyle and the aforementioned, the following A * • : George Mcddock and Mnrgenc and [Sporting News, 2018 Washington town Garden,Club; 2nd place won of the Educational and Vocations Leroy Hollingsworth spent Sunday members and their families were ! A-::c and Mrs. Paul Richardson. • Ave., St. Louis, Mo„ and you’ll get by the Multiflora Gardeners and DAYTON ANTIQUE SHOW Committee of the Business and Pro­ with Mr. and Mrs. D, Forrest Strong also present Mrs. Llnnle Knox, Mrs. | A~2c Richardson Is homo on leave ! a free copy of the National Baseball 3rd and 4th place won by. Verda-Ja The Dayton Spring Antique Show fessional Womans Club of Xenia, of nenr New Holland. : from BIloxlo, Miss. He will repaid Ward Little, Mrs. Homer Persingcr, will be held in Memorial Hall, May • * * i Weekly. Garden 'Club. which was held at Geycr’s Restaur­ Mrs. Nora Powers and Mrs. MUo back to Mississippi the 12tli of May _ • ------Fifth Class - Coffee Time (Cream 8, 9, 10. There will be displays of ant in Xenia on Thursday evening. Mr. Johnny Campbell of near Cooper. genuine antiques in furniture, glass, nnd Mrs. Richardson will accom­ pitcher for coffee table) 1st place A musical skit under the direction Bowersville spent the weekend with Glass Meets At FUDGES HOSTESSES .. , ...... china, silver, brass, jewelry, lamps, pany him back and will reside with won by Multiflora Gardeners, 2nd of Mrs. Donald Dallas was presented Mr. Jimmy Driscoll. her husband while he is stationed Mr. and Mrs'. Myron Fudge were prints etc. All antiques are for sale, • * » and 3rd place won by the Verda-Ja by the Club Chorus, with Miss Mil­ hosts to Discussion Group No. 1 of the Admission Is 50c. Miss Karen Kay Howell of near in the States. Church of Christ Garden Club and 4th place by the dred Mason as accompanist at the R * * the Greene County Farm Bureau * A • New Burlington spent part of last Multiflora Gardeners. organ. Miss Mason rendered several Mr. nnd Mrs, Dana Jones and Members of Loyal Sons and Monday evening, May 3, The group LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL week with her grandparents Mr. and Sixth Class - Sweet Girl Graduat­ songs, some of which the members Donn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Post Daughters class of the Jamestown chairman presided at the business Dan Klips reported forty boys Mrs.'Ralph Haines. and Bobby of Dayton were dinner Church of Christ met Monday even­ es (Corsages lor’ Graduates) Again and guests joined In cn the chorus. * 9 • meeting. Mr. Ray Garrlnger led the were out for Little League Baseball guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, ing at the church for their regular the Verda-Ja* Garden Club received group in a spiritual discussion of After the musical program, a pan­ Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Murry and: last Saturday at the rear of the Raper Jones and Ronnie and Mrs. business and social meeting. all four awards. the topic "What can we do about el comprised of four co-eds from family of near Bowersville were Elementary school. There was only Celtic Jones. Afternoon guests were Vice-president Virgil Frost con­ Refreshments were served by the our rural schools." Antioch College, with Mrs. Patricia Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, j time for a little batting. It looks Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Brown and ducted the business session which club to members and visitors, A social hour was enjoyed and at Couillard, associate personnel Di­ Moudy Barnett. i as if there .would be even more boys * * V Mrs. Carl Brown and Debbie of was followed by a program in keep­ the close of the evening refresh­ out in the* next few weeks. rector of Antioch College as mo­ A A A' derator, was held. A discussion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rice and Jeffersonville. ing with Mother’s Day, with Mrs, 1 ments were served to the following Emerson Doster and Mrs. Charles "Relations of Jobs to Business." family of Dayton called on Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Chitty and members Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gar-, P. W. WEISS FOOD MARKET Leach taking part. was given. Mrs, D. A. Powers Tuesday evening. Ronnie spent Sunday evening with ringer, Mr, Ben Beard, Mrs. Ida Due to the fire that wrecked the * ♦ • Refreshments of cake, fruit salad, Clemmer, Mrs. Mabelle Hurley, Mr. P. W. Weiss Food Market "Sunday A highlight of the meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Ebcr Coyle of Wash­ coffee and tea were served during OLD MILL Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Rudduck and ington C. H. and Mrs. Jesse Gray, Mr. Henry the store will operate for the pres­ the awarding of a scholarship. The family of Dayton spent Sunday with * * * the social hour by the hosts, Mr, Heath, Mr. and Mrs, Elden Heinz, ent from Diehls former Meat Mar­ recipient of the award was Miss Mrs. Rudduck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shirk remains in >* and Mrs. Chester Bryan, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Keach and ket on Xenia Avei* ■ * Dora Jeanette Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Chelsea Stoops. I serious condition at her home here Mrs. Francis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr, and Mrs. David Leslie Mr. "and Mrs. Ora Wilson of Xenia. ! » . . Willard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Emer­ NOW OPEN and David Bryon, Mr. and Mrs. PERSONALS She Is enrolled at Webber College, WITH THE SICK . . . ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobs ofg near son Doster and Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Harry Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Elden Bayer, Cen­ Babson Park, Florida, for the fall Frost, Mrs. Dorn Oarrlngcr, who has Yeiiow Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ter College St. accompanied by their term. been a patient at Fayette Memorial Ray Mathews were dinner guests The next meeting date Is July 3. Sundays 12 noon to 8 P.M. Spracklin and grand daughter Mary Hospital, returned to the home of Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scltoffer of Mr. Rnd Mrs, .Henry McMillian Mr. and Mrs. Burch Pierson. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Jacobs. Detroit and Mrs. James Ross of 11 A.M* to Midnite of Wilmington were Sunday guests AAA and Mrs. Donald Brcakfield on Fri­ f «. » * Dayton were Tucsdny evening guests PAINTERSVILLE of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Linton, The Win A Couple Sunday school day, Mrs. Garrlngers condition re­ : Mr.and Mrs. L. T. Chitty and of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hell, Mr, Mrs. Elden Heins • * • class met In the church basement mains the sainc, 1 Roger visited Tuesday evening with CLOSED MONDAYS • ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Woods and and Mrs. Scltoffer were guests of Correspondent Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Ledbetter Sunday evening. Hosts were Mr. Mrs. Cecil Brown and infant on Friday evening the Chittys were Mrs, Hell’s daughter, Mrs. Ross, Miss Geraldine. Pickering, daugh­ moved this week to Xenia from an and Mrs. Louis Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Cindy Lou are now at | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sipe j for several days the past week. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pick­ apartment over the Paintersville Clarence Howell, Mr. and Mr*. home, having returned from the and family of near Ccdarvllle. !•—— •— ------— — ———— ,— ering, underwent emergency sur­ Store. Harold Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Greene Memorial Hospital on Thurs­ • * te gery Sunday night at McClellan *» ♦ * Floyd Heinz. day. j Mrs, A. C. Ellis was honored on Respite l in Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pickering AAA • ft li her 82nd birthday last Wednesday SLUSHER’S GREENHOUSE i A t and family were .dinner gueets Sun­ The Loyal Couples Sunday School »lr. W. B.’Lcach Is seriously ill at whan her family come. In to enjoy a Mr. Mrs. Bert Pierson of day of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Faulk­ Class will meet In the church base­ his hotrit on the PnlntcrsVlllc pike. covered dish dinner with her. Myrtle Fenkcr, Operator ment Sunday evening. The MYF • * * Xenia spent Friday and Saturday ner and family. Those present were Mrs. Dick Dclt- with their son and daughter-in- will also meet at the church Sunday Mrs. Melvin Steiner suffered a MOTHER’S DAY FLOWERS * A A rich, Mrs, Richard Wells and son of evening. fractured left arm Thursday even­ law, Mr. and Mrs. Burch Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoyle of Dayton, Evening guests were Mr. • • • AAA ing, Slit was treated at Ilnlnes VEGETABLE PLANTS Beavertown were Sunda'y guests of Mrs, Howard Pickering and Mrs. and Mrs. E,. B. Kills'and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Heinz at­ Hospital, the former’s mother, Mrs. Marie Marlin Heinz will be hostesses to Jenny of Xenia. <• FLOWER PLANTS tended Rural Life Sunday services I * » t> i Hoyle. the Women’s Society of Christian sponsored by the Granges of the A A « . Service of the'Paintersville Metho­ BOWERSVILLE i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, Gary South of Jamestown on Jasper Road county at Trinity Reformed Church, Ronnie Jones spent Friday and land Deanna were Sunday dinner, dist Church In the church parlors MRS. CATHERINE HAUGIIEY Fairborn, on Sunday evening. Saturday with h.ls grandparents. ! guests of her brother Mr, and Mrs., Thursday evening of this week, Correspondent ; Herbert Anson nnd family of Cln- AAA Mr. and Mrs, Charles Glass and ; clnnati. ! Preaching services will be held Mr. Ivan Gallagher of Sabina were 1I A * ♦ < ■at Paintersville Methodist Church dinner guests, Sunday of Mrs. Onn Mr, nnd Mrs. D. A. Oliver of BUY A NEW CHEVROLET— TODAY’S BEST BUY IN. PERFORMANCE! Sunday a t 0:45 a.m. with the pastor, Smith and Mrs, Cora Sparks, Mrs. Jamestown had as their suppe , Rev. Raymond Konkrlght in charge. Sparks returned home with Mr. and guests Sunday evening Mr. nnd Mrs ; Sunday School at '10:30 a.m. Mrs. Glass after spending two Herbert Hargrave. I AAA Final plans are* being made for the Annual Dally Bible School for children In this community to be held a t Bowersville Methodist HOME LOANS Church beginning Monday, May 31. Children from Paintersville, Me­ thodist Church and Pilgrim Holiness Church, Bowersviflc and any other children who arc interested may at* tend. Mrs. oylse Lynn of Indiana will serve ns director again this yeat.

MYF Holds . compressionSwimming Party Cheek With A Specialized Financial Institution The Junior High Group of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, with their teacher Mrs, Elwood Rose and guests, enjoyed a swimming PEOPLES party at the ’Y" in Springfield on Wednesday evening April 28, Those attending were Ruth Ann Brown* Building & Savings Co. Trdne Weller, Patty Pollock, Stephen t 11 Green St. S in c e 1885 X enia* O , Powers, Joyce Anri Mosman, Tommy1 Pollock* Ernest Shlnkle, Denny OF ANY LEADING LOW-PRICED CAR McClelland, Phillip Reid. Winnie Oshner, Dickie Jtyika, Patty Moritz, Rita Pickering. Ronald Mossman, Darrell SwcarlngcnJ Lohr Pickering* FLOWERS FOR MOTHER Pat Phipps, Joyce Corbett, and Dick Reese. ... . POTTED AZALEAS Mrs. Regina Reid and Mrs. Phyllis Powers assisted Mrs, Rose . MUMS CALCEOLARIA In chaperoning the young people. GLOXINIAS VIOLETS TRY IT AND YOU’l l T ill US THAT YOU 0ET INK BUST OF AU S-KRFORMANCK, KCO0OMY, PRICK City Property or Farms PETUNIAS GERANIUMS Let Us Bell Yeur Real Estate The modern trend In engine design is to highpr and Only d M v r a f o t In Ihn low-prk* fh U Courteous, Efficient Real Ratals TUBEROUS BEGONIAS higher compression. That’s to wring more work out of gWm you off ihmm "BnitBuy” valum. MIXED POTS less gas. Chevrolet gives you the highest compression of and Auctioneering Service any leading low-priced car. Come in, get the farts and MMST (RfliMSSiOlf MUR • MMB T IM Ril ■V/z% Farm Loans . BEDDING PLANTS a demonstration. W e’re sure you'll tell us that Chevrolet • nsmt tiiipiitiTV • if a i RR RffMCfioR « ii|, Out-performs and out-saVes Its field! I s a r iy ruiieuss • mumem io x -u k h r m m VEGETABLE PLANTS C. E. T