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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • Page 23

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The Press Gazettei
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Hillsboro, Ohio
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Lynchburg Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Burton and Lowell attended Cathedral Hour in Cincinnati Sunday afternoon.

Rev. Colaw, minister of the Hdye Park Community Methodist Church was the speaker. Miss Winona Dollinger and Miss Edna Altman visited Mr. Howard Ratcliff at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Steritz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and Larry and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rammel and Rick attended the "Holiday On Ice Show" sponsored by the Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. at the Cincinnati Gardens, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wolff were Mrs.

R. P. Carter of Dayton was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Fred Ram mel. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Fittro and GET FARM FRESH I AT DAIRY STORE Across from the Postoffice OPEN 7 DAYS Hillsboro, Ohio family entertained Saturday with a dinner at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Anglin Sardinia, Mrs.

O. W. Roades, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Barker and Mr. ant Mrs.

Roger Jacobs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith ol Milliards and Mrs. Zella McDanie were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Fender. Willard Baker of Waverly and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pfister enjoy ed dinner Sunday at We.ndy'8 Res taurant at Bainbridge and were afternoon visitors of Mrs.

Maude Dickey. Mrs. Tom Robinson of Waynes- vine, Mrs. Robert Workman and Mrs. Roy Wolff were Cincinnati visitors Saturday.

I Mr. and Mrs. Julius Doty were of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kibler.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaf fer and grandson, Dougie and Miss Glenda Jean Shaffer were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Hoi- brook and Darlene of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Miller of Washington C.

H. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. Dorris Godlove of Midland and Mr. and Mrs. James Godlove and Denny 'attended the Cincinnati Milling Machine annual Christmas party at Cincinnati Garden Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. William T. Jones and Gary and Mrs. Julia Merritt were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Bernice Ellison.

Miss Agnes Blade of Hillsboro was a Thursday evening visitor of Mrs. Blanche Groh. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pritchard of Columbus spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Pittser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker oj Danville spent the week-end with Mrs.

Marie Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and daughters of Fairfield were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Myron T. Johnson. Ann Abernathy was a Friday overnight guest of Billy Kibler. Mrs. Robert Sarkozy of Dayton spent Friday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Julian. Mr. and Mrs. William O.

Eaglin and family of Blanchester were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eaglin.

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mercer were among those attending the wedding of Miss Virginia Berry and Mr.

Michael Nolder, Sunday afternoon at Greenfield Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pittser and Nancy were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Ada Mae Smith of Hillsboro.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Merritt of Hillsboro, Miss Koni King of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Jones and Gary and Mrs. Julia Merritt enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Parkmoor Restaurant and attended the Cincinnati Milling Machine party at Cincinnati Gardens which featured "Holiday On Ice" show. Mrs. John Luck and Miss Eleanor were Monday visitors in Cincinnati.

Mrs. Blanche Groh spent several days in Wilmington this week with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Firman. Mrs. Joe DeVore and Mrs.

J. W. Eaglin were visitors in Cincinnati recently. Mrs. Tom Robinson of Waynesville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Wolff. Mrs. J. D.

Smith and Mrs. Harold Fittro were Cincinnati visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs were Saturday evening guests of Mr.

tud Mrs. Lcroy Wilkin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glascock, South Liberty Mrs.

Georgie Ludwick called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Layman and A a Mr n.ui rivHo Rri.m WPW Mrs Alta Abernathy, Thursday aC- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fay DeHaas. Mrs. Clifford Carroll and James Elliott were Wednesday overnight and Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Courtney of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones and Gary were Monday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Gaylord Jones and Linda. Saturday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Mercer were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Hillsboro. Tommy Troth has been chosen as President of the Christian Soldiers Youth Group.

David Grimm is vice president and Linda Steritz is secretary-treasurer. The Christmas party for the group will be held Friday, Dec. 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kibler from 7:30 to 10 P.

M. with a 50c gift exchange. The January meeting of the local Friday Club will be held at the dome of Mrs. Stanley Kibler with Miss Mary Muntz assisting. The Christ Teen Youth Group's 'Trim the Tree" party will be held at the parsonage Saturday, Dec.

17 at 7:30 P. M. Each guest is asked bring a homemade decoration. ternoon. Mrs.

Shirley Ormes and children and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Herdman and son spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chancy, Sr.

BEVERAGES HALF-QUARTS EACH BOTTU SERVES THREt land; Carter 18 B.F Goodrich Make SIDERS' AUTO HOME SUPPLY 131 W. MAIN ST. HILLSBORO Your Christmas Gift Headquarters! SPRING HOBBY HORSES Finest Quality i95 to SIDERS 9 MOTOROLA from BLACK and WHITE TV RADIOS All Types RECORD PLAYERS STEREO COMBINATIONS for HIGH FIDELITY CHRISTMAS! Dryers Electric Blankets Electric Knives Portable Mixers Electric Can Openers Electric Toothbrushes Coffee Makers Dry and Steam Irons Stainless Steel Pinner ware TREE LIGHTS and TREES ALL TYPES OF DECORATIONS and GIFT WRAPPING AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES SNOW TIRES PATTERIES RWRS QF ACCESSORIES Danville There were 106 present at Sunday School here last Sunday morn- ng. Mrs. Doris Dyer, Mrs.

Dorothy Moore and Mrs. Joan Cole spent Friday with Mrs. Mary Jo Collins at Madeira. Mr. and Mrs.

Claire Gossard spent Sunday with Mrs. Rose Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Marconet, Mrs.

Bess Pence and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vance spent Wednesday at the Kenwood Shopping Center. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Fender spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dyer and family. Miss Breva Williams spent Saturday evening with her sister, Mrs. Brenda Deininger, Kevin and Kelly.

Mrs. Russell Ludwick spent last Wednesday night with Mrs. Addie Tooley. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Foster and Paul spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Len Hancock at Mt. Grab. Doug Moore spent Sunday with Stevie Allen. Mrs.

Bennie Williams and Breva spent Sunday afternoon with Everett McConnaughey. Earl Fender called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris at Hollowtown, last Sunday morning. Mrs.

Rose Powell spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Roy Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Glasscock, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Layman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Fay DeHaas. Mrs. "Zelpha Mann and Mrs. Dorothy Moore were callers of Mrs. Hazel Carpenter, this past week.

Gary Euverard is still confined at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati and will undergo surgery again Wednesday morning. Mrs. Zora Landess spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Addie Tooley. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold L. Fittro and family had supper Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lora Fittro. David and Inez.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamilton of Mowrystown called on Mrs. Tracy Roush, Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Cramton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clouser and son spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Cramton. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Duncan and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chancy, called on Mr. and Mrs.

Windsor Runyan, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Paulette Hart spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chancy, Jr. and family and Dale Chancy called on Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Chancy, this week. Ronnie Fittro spent Sunday with Mrs. Lora Fittro and David and Inez. Mrs. Nancy Frye called on Mrs.

Tracy Roush, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs: Pete Roush spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramton.

Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Wilkin spent Tuesday with Mrs. Maggie Chancy. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Charles called on Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Wilkin, Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs Leo Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Ledger McConnaughey, Mr. and Mrs. James McConnaughey and son, Timmy, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Walker and family.

Mrs. Myrtilla Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rayburn and son, all enjoyed ice cream and cake at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charley of Mrs.

Lewis' Art Lyon and Lewis in honor birthday. Mr. and Mrs. daughter called on Mr. and Mrs.

Orlo Wilkin, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Wilkin went shopping in Greenfield, Thursday afternoon. Callers in the Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Roush home the past week were Mrs. Ann Credit, Ernest Roush, Mrs. Wyneta Piate, and Dr. and Mrs.

Ted Roush and children. Mowrystown The Ladies Aid of the E. U. B. Church met at the home of Mrs.

Mabel Euverard. Thirty-two members and two children were pres ent. Mrs. Fatmy Edgington observed her 83rd birthday in her home on Sunday with a birthday dinner with her children and families. Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Beltz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson, Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Eleanor Grooms called on Mr and Mrs. Warren Thompson, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Allman, Mrs. Clydia Newhouse and Mrs- Minnie Roberts called on Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Thompson; Sunday. Rev. Fisher called on Warren Thdm'pson, Wednesday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Zinsmeister, Gary and Linda of Cheviot were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Roades. Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Zinsmeister, Gary and Linda and Mrs. Ruby Pruitt called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pruitt and children of Hillsboro, Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Light and son Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Daryi Williams of La Grange, Georgia were recent week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bingaman and THE PRESS-GAZETTE Tamara of Hillsboro; also his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Bingaman, was a guest. Armed Forces News Boatswain's Mate Third Class Thomas Moody, USN, son of Mrs.

Harriett W. Moody, 510 E. Walnut Hillsboro. has reported for duty as a crewmember aboard the Navy's newest attack aircraft carrier USS America while in her homeport, Norfolk, Va. The 77, 600-ton warship recently completed, refresher training in Guantana- mq Bay, Cuba, and received a category mark of "outstanding." Airman L.

E. Wheaton, USN, HILLSBORO, OHIO Friday, Dec. 16, 1966 son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevil Wheaton, Rt.

2, and Aviation Electronics Technician First Civs Richard Coonrod, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Coonrod, field Rt. 3, have returned to the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. with Anti-Submarine Warfare Patrol Squadron-56 after a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean.

While in the Mediterranean the anti-submarine warfare squadron operated from the Naval Air Facility. Sigonella, Sicily. IT PAYS TO AOVIRTIMI IT PAYS TO ADVERTISEI Assorted 1 Lb. Box 2-Lb. Box At freshest audio you cut buf adusireijr Ports Drug Store WALGREEN AGENCY When money is the question, City Loan is the answer.

Just call any one of your dose personal money friends here for any amount, SPECIAL LONGER HOURS TILL CHRISTMAS 113 E. Main St. Phone 393-3405 IT SAVINGS GO. ELECTION SET PORTSMOUTH--A special election on a proposal to transfer a portion of Washington Local School District to the Adams County system has been set tentatively for Feb. 7.

THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS FOR RCA-VICTOR OBITUARY. Bessie Roush Siddens was born April 17, 1882, in Clermont County and departed this life Dec. 1, 1966, in Clermont County, Ohio. She was a daughter of L. H.

Roush and Mahala Pence Roush. She was married October 30, 190-1, to E. T. Siddens of Highland County, Ohio. Born to this union were four sons, one dying in infancy.

The three growing to manhood were: Carl of Cleveland, Ohio, Harold of Milford, Ohio, and Edward H. of Cincinnati, Ohio, who died on Nov. 23, 1965, at the age of 60 years. Left to mourn her passing are her husband, two grandsons, Joe of Milford, and Edward H. of Cincinnati, and one granddaughter, Mrs.

Paul Kibbey, of Milford, Ohio, with whom the grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Siddens) had been making their home for the past several months.

Also surviving her are eight great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Lester Houser of Urbana. Also many other friends and relatives. She joined the Methodist Church at the age of 11 years, living in different places, she moved her membership to different Methodist Churches, always being active in church' work. About ten years ago she transferred her membership to the Church of Chrisfin Hillsboro where she continued as before to be an active member and worker in the cause of Christianity as long as her health permitted.

She was still a member of this church of which Bill Pearce was the minister, at the time of her death. CARP Of THANKS To the many friends of Mrs. Bessie Siddens, who sent her so many cards and letters during her long illness and especially to those who came to visit her several times; also to the donors of die beautiful flowers for the funeral. We wish to thank the minister, Bill Pearce, for his consoling' words and also" the Rhoads Funeral Home for the kind and efficient Family. 95 JUST ARRIVED! Large Shipment of RCA Color TV AND MANY OTHER ITEMS FOR YOUR YEAR 'ROUND ENJOYMENT REMEMBER: Quality of service is what you want! We service what we sell.

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