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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • Page 16

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Hillsboro, Ohio
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16 THE PRESS-GAZETTE HILLSBORO, OHIO Friday, June 1, 1962 North Union Mr and Mrs. Chester Crum and Mr. and Mrs. Lcioy Ward and children called on Mr a Grace Ward and Chester, Wednesday i Eivm Ward of Belfast visited Saturday i his mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Edingfield and Wayne were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Craft, Linda and Darlenc in Hillsboro. They were also Tuesday evening callers of Mi. and Mis. Roger Quickie and sons in Hillsboro. Mrs Charma Ward and Mrs Grace Ward visited Mr.

and Mrs Dplbcrt Chamblin in Marshall, Tuesday. Mrs Starley Reno spent Thursday with Mrs Jack Huffman Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edmgfieid weie Mr. and Mrs Tom Shoemaker and family ot Dayton, Mr.

and Mrs Roger Quickie and sons, Hillsboro. and Mr and Mis Donald Edingfield and Wayne Mrs Minnie Crum and Mrs. Leroy ard visited Thursday evening. Mis Gene Waid a visitor in the home of Mrs Ralph Warnock and Lairy in Locust Wednesday. Mis Giace Ward and Mis Charma Ward visited with Mr and Mrs.

Nancy Prayther Entertained with a birthday dinner Saturday for Mrs. Mabel Hilliaid of Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar ger and Bobby of Hillsboro callec in the evening.

Mrs. Mabel Kesler, Mrs. C. Mam and Mr. and Mrs Robert Boyd and Bill attended the grad uation exeicises of Miss Maiy Lynne Fravel in Columbus, Sunday evening and night.

Harriett There were 71 at Sunday School. The W. M. S. held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs Nelson Surgeon on Thursday.

Those attending were Mrs Violet Suiter, Mrs Fanny Horsley, Mrs. Bernice Skeen, Mrs John Hottinger, Mrs Rebecca Davis, Mrs. Wilma Webster, Mrs. Norma Jean Edwards, Mrs Louise Miller, Mrs. Eleanor Cowne, Mrs.

Mane Shoemaker, Mis Maitha Suiter, Mrs. Louise Huffman and the hostess, Mrs. Surgeon Mr and Mrs. Harlan Skeen were Clullicothe on Friday on a business trip Mr. and Mrs John Hottinger called on Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Keser, Friday night. Sunday dinner guests of the Hottingers were Mr.

and Mrs. Carey Reno and family of Germantown, Mrs Giacp Reno of Mr. and Mrs Terry McEIw ee and family of Ramsboro and Mrs Robert Walker and La- Mis Claude Cameion of a Alvm Helterbran visited in Thursday morning Satuiday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Haney Peidue weie Mr. and Mis Lewis Howard and son and Mis Betty How aid Afteinoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs Ervin Hull Ahs Ethel McDufford and Martha of Xema.

Mis. Walter Ward and Mrs. Grace Ward spent Sunday after noon in Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs Hemy Yarger and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cox and sons Mr and Mrs Cecil Biown of Market had Sunday dinner with Mi. and Mrs Stailey Reno and George. Other callers during the week i Mi and Mis Hany Buinett of Bambndge. Mr and Mis Thavne Stuait of Highland. Mr.

and Mrs En in Reno of New Peteisburg and Mi and Mrs Jack Huffman and family Mi. and Mrs A Frump and the afternoon. Mi and Airs Carl Vance spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John at Boston.

Visitois of the Vances this week were Mr and Mrs. Richard Vance of Hillsboro foi supper. Thuisday night and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newkirk of Belfast.

Mis Vivian Gorman took a car load of women to the Cincinnati Zoo, Wednesday, to act as chaperons to a group of school children fiom Marshall. Rev Fouest and Mrs Huffman attended meetings Dayton, Friday and Satuiday They spent Fuday night in Dayton their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Ted Meyer Mis Helen Walker and Lavma Mailed with Mis Walker and family in Doclsonvillc, this week. Mis Boincl KeslcM is spending a week i her daughter, Mrs. Helen Turner of Reynoldsburg.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gorman, Mrs. Shirley Main and Mrs. Elsie Gun sauiiey went to Dayton, Thursday, on business trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Deane Shoemaker and baby visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shoemaker, Sunday.

Twi-Light Drive-In FOURTEEN MILES SOUTH OF HILLSBORO ON U.S. 62 FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 1 2 ADULTS ONLY Children Under 18 Admitted Only With Parents Mowysfown Pvt. Ff ank Kimberly of the National Guprd branch of service of Fort Knov, has been spending his fulrtough at the Harry Cline hom; with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. K'eith Kimberly.

He will be stationed at Fort Chaffee, Ark. Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fender and Linda Lea at Winchester Rt. 1, were Mr and Mrs.

Harold Logsden of Macon and Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Pauline Kimberly Roy Whiting is a patient at the Blown Co. Hospital.

Mrs. Flora Ferguson called on ier daughter, Mrs. a Grooms, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Gladys Laindon is spending a couple of weeks in her home icre.

Mr and Mrs. X.uther Glooms visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sendall and Jack, Sunday. Mrs.

Mary Irene Houston the United Brethren hurch services with her mother, Mrs. Josie Mignerey, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. CLaude Badgley called on Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Young, Thursday afteinoon. Miss Libby Day was a Sunday uest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Day. Mr and Mrs William Beltz and children visited with Mr and Mrs leason Roberts, Saturday Mrs.

Gladys Anten of Dayton and Mr and Mis. Raymond Badg- ey of Floiida are spending then- vacation in their home here. Mr and Mrs Reger Jodry arc spending their vacation with Mrs. Mane Carr Mr and Mrs Ariel Mathias and daughter have ictuined to their lome in California. Hubeit Colliver, a recent patient of Good Samaritan Hospital, was returned home, last Sunday Mis.

Lela Walton and Mrs. Wilma Spencer of Flemingsburg, visited with Mr. and Mrs Hubeit Colliver and Mr. and Mis. James "Williams Mis.

Leota Williams became a patient at the West Union Hospital, Wednesday. TTie annual meeting of the Mowrystown Alumni Association will be held Satuiday, June 2 at 7 30 o'clock at the school building Thcie lull be a shoit piogiam foi lowed by a 50 50 dance with Butch Blocks Band supplying the music Pai ado starts at II Garage at 1 30 and services at the Mowrystown Cemetery at 2 P. on Memorial Day, May 30 All Riflo Squad, Legion, Auxiliary, band and maicheis meet at the Gaiagc by P. M. Mt.

Olive WILMINGTON--Repairs to the extenor of Clinton Memorial Hospital heic aie planned by the board of trustees. The firm of Sullivan, Isaacs and Sullivan, of Cincinnati, is in charge The hospital is now 11 years old Specifications foi the woik aic to be wntten by the firm Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams an Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Roush ant daughter of Dayton and Mr. am Mrs. Harvey Fleming enjoyed cook-out supper with Don Ruble Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Mathews were Tuesday evening callers ol Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hurst and family. The Union Twp. Advisory Council met Friday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James Wolfe. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Shennan Hurst and Sharon, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Pope and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCullough, Neil Maish, Mr. and Mrs.

Emery Rhoads and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolfe and daughters. There will be an ice cream festival at the church Wednesday evening, June 6.

A menu of sandwiches, salads, baked beans, chicken and noodles, pie, cake and ice cream is being planned. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes and David and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Wolfe were Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Wolfe and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Vanzant and family and Mrs. Sylvia Vanzant were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanzant and family.

Carolyn Brewer spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Nancy Jandes of near Lees Creek. Eddie Davidson of Allensburg spent Wednesday night with Bill Stanforth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Briant of Batavia were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.

Isaac Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Fleming were Cherry Fork visitors, Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Sherman Hurst and Shaion were Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas Wolfe and daughters. Sunday dinnei guests of Mr and Mis. Vngil Blackmore were Mr. and Mis John Smait and Chris of Seaman, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Ruddick and sons of Wilmington and Mi and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe. Roger Pmkeiton of the U.

S. N. stationed in Florida was a Satur clay evening caller of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brewer and family.

Mr and Mis. Emery Rhoads visited Mrs Austa Gnmm, Saturday afternoon. Mis Sylvia Vanzant visited Mrs Myi tie Lewis of Hillsboro, Sunda af lei noon Mrs Nellie Cox of Dayton spent a das with Mis Leona Cox Mr and Mrs. Chas. Wolfe and daughter i Sunday evening visitois of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Malhews and iamily. NOT LOCAL COMPANY Darrell Shaffer, 19, of Hillsboro, picked up by local police last week on a charge of being AWOL, is a member of the National Guard company at Wilmington and not Hillsboro, company officials said. SIGN NEW COACH Robert Walkei, head football and track coach at West Alcxan- dna for the past 10 yeais, has been named head football mentor at Pleasant View High School. South Liberty There were 51 present at South Liberty, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkin and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Wilkin spent Sunday in Dayton i Mr.

and Mrs. Art Lyons and daughter. Sarah Roush, Everett Roush and Lavaun Sams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D.

Humph- jey at Covington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Ova Lewis, Mr. and Mrs David Walker and daughter.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, Mrs. Nora Mae Howard and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John Fittro and children, Clyde McCoy and friend Joe, Jarnes Fittro and Garry Allen call- on Lora Fittro and family, Friday night after commencement xeiciseb at Lynchburg. Mr and Mrs.

Harold L. Fittro and daughter called on Lora Fittro and family, Sunday evening. Sue Hubbs returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win- ord Hubbs, Tuesday evening, af- er serving three years in the Air orce.

Clyde McCoy and friend, Joe, tad dinner Sunday with Mr. and Everett Roush. James Fittro and Ann Stanforth on George Larrick at Lady if Mercy Hospital at Mariemont, iatuiday Sarah Roush and granddaughter, Sandra called on Mrs. Elta Hawk nd Sandia, Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs.

John William Abinathy and family spent Sunday vith Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Aber- athy The community was shocked to hear of the death of Mrs Fred Roush. The family has the sympathy of the community. Mr and Mrs.

Harry Ludwick and son had supper Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John W. and children. Cindy Hite spent Thursday night with Denise Shaffer.

Mr and Mrs John Fittro and family are spending a week's vaca tion with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cloud and Mrs. Lora Fittro and family Mr and Mrs. Wmford Hubbs and family called on Mr.

and Mrs Alva Vance and family, Sunday afteinoon. Jean Nartker spent one day this week with Pauline Malone Judy Fittro spent the past week i Mr and Mrs Gene Ludwick of Dayton and Mr. and Mis John Fittro and family of Xema. Miss Patty Lengefeld entei tamed with a party honor of Miss Margaret Sweeney, Saluulay evening Patty Lengefeld called on Lora Fittro, Friday afternoon. BOARD MAKES STUDY WASHINGTON H--The Miami Trace Board of Education is studying plans for the possible closing of elementary schools and making a junior high school center at Bloormngbuig Tiansporta- tion and other problems must be studied befoie imal decision is made Maple Valley Mrs.

Mary Jane Warne spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warne and daughters of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hunter and Mary Ellen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hunter. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Butters of Dayton, Mrs. Stella Smith of Cairo, and Russell McLey of Westboro. Miss Donna Dick of Huber Heights spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dick.

Miss Mary Lou Cummmgs returned home Monday from Highland District Hospital where she was confined for 12 days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter of Gieenfield and Mrs. Blanche Clme were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.

and Mis. Donald Hunter and Kim. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shoemaker, Mrs.

Bertha Shoemaker and Mrs. Betty Shoemaker of Locust Grove spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dick. Mrs.

Anna Brown returned home after a month's visit with Mr. and Earnest Brown and family of Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley McCoy and Mr.

and Mrs. James Unrig and Mi-, and Mrs Donald Hunter and Kim were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steven, Jetf and Jim Mr. and Mrs.

John Adams and 'amily of Highland were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'esse Patton George Shoemaker of Grove City pent Monday with O. M. Shoemaker and Ruth.

Mr. and Mrs. James Uhrlg, Mr and Mrs. Robert Schroeder am Debbie were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Pat ton. Raymond Shoemaker of Colum bus was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shoemaker. Mrs.

Anna Brown spent a few days visiting in Kentucky, this week. Dunn's Chapel W. D. Austin of Vista, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney Burton. Richard Achor who went on the senior tour to Washington, D. C. and New York returned home Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Wharton of Careytown and Mr. and Mrs.

Thelbert Boler and daughter of Lynchburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Olin Achor and Ann, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

James Walker and sons spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb and Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Webb. Richard Achor participated in the baccalaureate services, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney Burton spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eyre and daugh. ter, near Mowrystown. Cars Collide Here, One Driver Cited Two cars were damaged in a collision on East Main Street at East Street intersection at 9:25 A.

M. Tuesday. Police say a northbound 1962 Chevrolet station wagon collided with a westbound 1957 CMC truck. The Chevrolet was driven north from East Street into Main Street intersection, while the truck was going west on Main Street. Jacob Shaw, 69, of Hillsboro Rt.

3, driver of the truck, was cited for failing to obey the traffic signal. Driver of the car was Jay William Henning, 45, of 152 Greystone Drive, city. The right front of the car and left front of the truck were damaged. DIPHTHERIA CASE WEST UNION--For the first time in several years, a case of diphtheria has been reported to the Adams County Health Department. The patient is a child about one year old.

READ THE PRESS-GAZETTE! Bowl for Fun, Health, Fellowship KEEP IN TRIM AND PHYSICALLY FIT Bowling Is Yours to Enjoy at The Highlander Bowling Lanes Open Bowling Friday, Saturday and Sunday MOONLIGHT BOWLING Friday Nights 11:00 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. Hillsboro Phone EX 3-1800 Harold Shelron, Mgr.

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The head of three national societies, Campbell won several awards for his discoveries. And 1862, throughout Ohio, beer was winning praise for its honest pleasure and refreshment. For then as now beer was the traditional beverage of moderation. But beer means more than enjoyment to Ohio. The Brewing Industry contributes more than 27 million tax dollars to Ohio each year--money that helps support our hospitals, schools and parks.

TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC YOU'LL FIND JUST THE CAR AT JUST THE PRICE AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER! Pick from 34 models during CHEVY'S Golden Sales Jubilee! No look-alike styling. No hand-me- Easy to look at, easy to ride in, down ideas. You do your choosing easy to keep up. Then there's the from three altogether different lines nimble rear engine Corvair--still in of cars.

Like the line that's way a class all by itself. So why settle out front as America's favorite buy for the look-alike, drive-alike cars --the luxurious Jet-smooth Chev- when you can get Chevrolet de- rolet. Or the spiffy thrift car with pendability in three so many new ideas--the Chevy II. different varieties? ywr local authorized Chevrolet dealer's MATSON CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE INC. West Main Hillsboro, Ohio Phone EX 3-1981.

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