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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 16

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1 1 ather Son Dinner Given by NV Lions Denver Brownie Troop Doubles In Size 16 Wilmington 0 News Journal Three Auto Accidents 1090 pose at the Meek Tuesday Special SPARE RIBS AND KRAUT Troop 4J's Junior Program ifteen Girls Enter Blan for irst Aid is Wilmington Local Youth Serves wi 1 his are DR GENE MABREY Shower Sets $188 PHONE 382 0211 OPEN 9 TO 9 MONDAY and RIDAY RAY 7 td b1 A I of CSA check your CAR CHECK ACCIDENTS! trip and Have it checked! Know you are driving safe vehicle Windshield Wipers Rear View Mirrors to ort Ancient The leader of this troop Mrs Dorothy isher bONKEYS TUESDAY The donkev basketball came DRIVE YOUR CAR OUT TODAY Stop in for your REE Home Antidote chart Keep your home as safe as possible of first aid This is another foundation element in Girl Scouting health safety Mrs rank Carlson and Mrs Virginia Paxton are leaders Mrs Robert Moon is Cadette will be held Tuesday in stead of Monday as reported preliminary game 20 'Superior' Ratings Obtained At OMEA Event ty armers ana sportsman Club near Wilmington in June In the all members worked Troop 41 has as leader Mrs Eddie Wickner troop commit tee consists of Mrs Harold McLaughlin and Mrs Edwin Cooper Girls in this troop are Margaret Brooks NancyBrown Caryl Cadwallader Cyn this Cooper Debra Deeter Don na Hagemeyer Ginger High Debra Lyons Leslie McLaugh lin Carol McMullin Amy Pre witt Bonnie Ramsey and Nan cy Suttles He will also snow some or uie color photographs which he takes in order to study nature I Lio tnf iti (f rt T3 dllll ICldLC uio paiuvmfe The artist nas exnimiea regu larly in Ohio museums and gal leries and he has had several one man shows In addition to a New York exhibition along with another artist he has had one Denise Ray Virginia Henley Dawna Phillips Susan Sullivan Susan Glenn Mary Hogan Third row includes Shelley ox Toni Hill Kathy Black June Slaughter Elizabeth Schutt Susan Taylor (a visitor) Karen Burger Colleen Smith Lead ers shown are Mrs Jack Rosale and Mrs Irwin Glenn 453 South St Hill Mary Hogan Mindy Meek Janice Milligan Dawna Phillips Roberta Phillips De nise Ray Elizabeth Schutt June Slaughter Colleen Smith Peggy Stroup Susan Sullivan Phone 382 2350 37 Locust St AS IN BAKING medical prescriptions require fresh ingredients and exactness in following your Life can depend on our prescription accuracy we are fully aware of that Licensed By The Ohio State Medical Board needs 1 TROOP The girls of Brownie Troop aith Lutheran Parish House Left to right on the first row are Josue Curtin Janice Milligan Susan isher Deborah Allen Connie Hickey Roberta Phillips and Mary Ellen Cur tis The second row includes Karen Waddell Mindy They are now working on badges or the Girl Scout pro gram on eb 23 the troop had Tire Exhaust System Glass Horn 1 Linda and son Larry Thomas McMillan and daughter Susan Mongold and grandson James Mongold and grand daughter Tina Mongold Everett Penn Thomas Rudisill and son Tommy Harold Uible and daughter Roberta Jerome Walker and daughter Catholyn and son Jerome Dane Homer Williams Carl West and daugh ter Pamela and son Teddy Gayle Zimmerman and sons Kevin and Matthew A Ket tlewell and daughter Cindy' Donald Brenard and daughters Shirley and Barbara and Joe Eaton and son Eddy Three or four centuries ago Watusis wandered southward in Africa probably from Ethiopia or Egypt new girl Taylor making a total of 26 girls We have wonderful adult help The assistant leaders Mrs Jack Curtis Mrs Ervin Glenn make this large troop possible The mothers are will Gene Hill serves as transportation chair man Through cooperation of Wen dell Cade the principal we met at Denver School Now that we have outgrown the classroom for our troqp meeting we now meet at aith Lutheran Parish House on Wednesday afternoons paper muffin cups and yarn book mark for Day and we had a Valentine party with mothers supplying the goodies Our troop shared at the Junior high school eb 20 We chose Ireland as our country and sang Ker ry A member of our troop Roberta Phillips gave the reading on The Juliette Low World riendship und We are of Alameda Calif Ranger recently visited San Diego Calif for the first time since 1961 She will conduct ex ercises with the leet Training on Cuba Rd that burned about Group in Southern California five acres iremen spent an water for about a month hour at the scene LUNCHBOX RESTAURANT Main and South Streets Wilmington Phone 382 9714 thanks to Rev Paul Moessner We have done many things since our first meeting on Oct 16 We have met new friends played old and new games and we have sung old and new songs Refreshments are served once a month to celebrate the birthdays of that month" The girls made invitation cards for their mothers to at tend investiture and rededica tion ceremony Nov 271 A few other things we have made: Brownie bracelets from bottle now making flower gardens for caps and ribbon Christmas tree Easter and tray favors for the ornaments bird feeders from Infirmary Guild for St Pat milk cartons doll bonnets from Day Troop 1173 Has 11 Members Brownie Troop 1173 formed in November with 10 girls from Smith Place School We have recently gained a new member The girls have worked on corn husk dolls vases for mothers for Christmas and they also had fun making Christmas candy They have also made pothold ers and valentines The girls were invested re cently and they themselves served the refreshments to TROOP 1090 Karen Waddell and a By Mrs Donald Slaughter to be invented Sue leaner Brownie Scout Troop 1090 has grown from 12 girls to a troop of 25 registered members Debbie Allen Kathy Black Karen Burger Cathey Cowgill Josu Curtin Mary Ellen Curtis ing to help Mrs Lynn Curtis Susan ischer Vir Sixteen soloists and twelve ensembles from Wilmington High School music department were awarded 20 superior seven excellent and one good rating in the Ohio Music Educa tion District 14 auditions held at Wahsington High School Saturday Student musicians from high schools in eight counties in south central and south western Ohio were competing in the event Those earning superior rat ings in Class A are eligible to enter the state final auditions in Dayton April 11 Soloists from WHS who were awarded superior ratings include: Jean Ann Price cornet Stephen Claeys flute Jill Link clar inet Carol Brewer soprano AK1111UCL1J a 111 Cl Myron Adden rench horn Hal Crites trombone Mary Serbu saxophone and Paul Shivers snare drum Ensembles receiving super ior ratings include the saxo phone quartet (Mary Serbu Linda Mobley Pam Woods John Reynolds) the percussion quartet (Paul Shivers redCamp Pat Haley David Nagle) the trombone quartet (Hal Crites Pat Grapevine Pete Turner Bill Cline) the flute quartet (Stephen Claeys Bonnie Vance Donna Compton Jean Ann Murphy) the clarinet quartet (Jill Link Sue Porter Patty Cowgill Regina Joyce) and the brass sextet (Jean Ann Price Jack Crites Nancy Bishop Hal Crites Pat Grape vine Jim Ellis) Receiving excellent ratings Class A were James Gum ley cornet Kim Daniel piano i Cheryl Moyer flute Ann Kel ly contralto and the mixed vo cal ensemble of Kim Daniel Brenda Wood Bruce WaringTim Mathews Paul Shivers "Steve Miller Judie Price andJennifer Jones Superior ratings in Class were earned by Cynthia Boyd rench horn the flute quartet (Debbie Rosenberg Brenda Debbie quartet I New Shipment of Plastic Drapes 2 for $100 (fully lined) New Shipment of Bedspreads $298 up Throw Pillows $100 Inc Wilmington Junior Scout Troop 54 of Clarksville has 23 girls and members are working on the Sign of the Arrow and on the Health badges They have made up first aid kits and have given a demonstration for the use of a triangular bandage artificial Scolit leader and her girls are respiration and mouth to mouth working on their home nursing recusitation and other methods badges DENVER PLACE HOMES (Debbie Rosenberg Jeannie Wilson Cast) the clarinet David Usher Dan MacDonald Don Wells Bill Hillyard) the clarinet quartet (Nancy Ma lone Barbara Pulver Susan Harshfield Kay Patton) the clarinet quartet (Patty Cowgill Beth Turner Marilyn Villars Mark Greene) Excellent ratings in Class B' went to Beth Turner clarinet and Steve Marsh piano The mixed ensemble com posed of" Charlotte Whaley their mothers Mary Humphreys lerry Mot fitt Jim Ellis George Moore Paid Shivers Mary Smith and Sue Porter received a rating of good The piano accompaniments for the soloists were played by Mrs Rodger Borror Mrs Har old Crites Ann Kelly and Ruth Ellen Murphy The activities were supervised by Raymond Wolford and Rodger to a farm to Lake Cowan xx rx AVm nzLzxl'c mil oorror ui uic ouivuls sic department BLAN JUNIORS The troop has visited the His There were 15 girls in Blan loncai society Museum on Rombach Place and enjoyed this very much or Thinking Day we did a Hungarian folk dance At the last meeting we talked about making puppets and putting on a show We are looking forward to spring and to being out of doors We are planning a Chester Junior Troop 41 in 1963 The girls spent the first few months preparing for ly Up in to the new Junior program To konnmn owl ill nt tiriih 1O system they divided into three camP at the Clinton Coun anj the juniors went caroling remove onH CnnrL cm mi patrols Each patrol did different things Two worked on a play or skit which they presented to fka whAla frnnn nthpr nu trol worked on laws and cov Clarksville JpniorS Go erea cigar coxes witnAcoioreu paper The girls made Mothers Day gifts and iriade some other I BORTON McDERMOTT CO REAL ESTATE and AUCTION SALES 214 Main St Phone 382 2227 3 Wilmington Ohio hniiiiuiiiiiiitaiiiiiiuH Investigated Three motor mishaps wer investigated by Wilmington po lice over the weekend Sunday at 10:50 a James Robinson 20 of 180 Main St was headed north at 30 mph on South St and rounded a curve just south of the Lytle Creek bridge police said Robinson lost control of? the car and hit several small trees southeast of the bridge damag ing the side of the car and was cited for speed excessive for road conditions There were no injuries Sunday at 11:15 a m( Charles Quallen 16 Wilmington Route 1 was approaching South St from the east at 5 mph 100 feet south of Midway Dr Police said Quallen pulled in to the path of a northbound car driven at 25 mph by William Buck 58 of 691 Locust St and a collision followed Quallen' received right side damage and the Buck car was damaged on its front end soprano There were no injuries and Quallen was cited for failing to yield the right of way police said Saturday at 10:40 offi cers continued Harold Gar man 43 of 585 Spring St was driving north on South St at 35 mph as John Hutchens 16 of 409 Locust St was going east on Short St Hutchens police 'said en tered South St turning north when about four feet into the Shelly ox Susan Glenn intersection the two cars col ginia Henley Connie Hickey tided After the impact the Garman car skidded into a light pole on the northeast corner of the in tersection The Hutchens ve hicle was knocked fo the left and stopped about 20 feet from the impact in the middle of South St The Garman car received front end damage while the right front of the H'tchens car was damaged Hutchens was cited for failure' to yield the right of Hutchens was treated at Clin ton Memorial Hospital for i scalp cut and released NO 1 DENVER PLACE: Attractive 7 ranch 9 style 3 lonely bedrooms 2 full baths large living' 9 room with fireplace formal type dining room 24 ft family room beautiful kitchen full basement with recreation room completely finished dark room This home has many fine features Immediate pos session as house is vacant NO 2 DENVER PLACE BEAUTIUL BRICK A REAL DREAM HOME: loor plan consists of front 2 entry large living room with woodburning fireplace 9 laid up of Bedford marble stone formal type dining 9 room 3 lovely bedrooms beautifuLkitchen with all 9 built in features separate dining room' 1 ceramic 9 tile baths full basement with stool lavatory and shower lovely recreation room completely finished 9 with woodburning fireplace and built in bar laun dry room 32 ftstorage room ideal play room for 5 children Desirable features consist of wall to wall carpeting beautiful drapes overhead insulation large ventilating fan attached garage rear porch with glass jalousie windows A home anyone would 9 9 be proud to own gg NO 3 ATTRACTIVE RANCH STYJJE DENVER PLACE: Large living room with woodburning fire place and picture window 3 well arranged bed rooms 1)4 baths large kitchen with built in wall 9 and base cabinets living room and master bed room carpeted wall to wall screened in rear porch attached 2 car garage Reasonably priced 9 or an appointment to see any of the above contact: 9 If? PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 55 Main St on erafts to be sold at the An charge of the flag ceremony nual Girl Scout Carnival and The girls say they are all look Bazaar Later on they started ing forward to going to camp The New Vienna Lions Club held the annual father and son or daughter banquet at Restaurant in New Vienna Thursday evening Dinner chairmen were Joe Eaton and Orville Harner and program chairmen were Ernest Cochran and Dr Robert Custis Dr Custis introduced the guest speaker Sherwin Buckley from Kingman who entertained with an interesting magic show A new member Leonard Shaw was accepted Members and their guests were: John Cooper president and son Thomas Robert Ger mann secretary and daughter Beth Arm Harold Baker Ern est Cochran James Allen and son Victor Arthur Bernard and daughter Marilyn and son Bill Thomas Brumley and daugh ters Debra and Denise loyd Carey and grandson Randy Mc Kamey Dr Custis and ns David Danny and John Eu gene Drake and granddaughter Lora Ballinger Bill lint arid son Charles Russell enwick Orville Har ner and son John Dr A Hause and daughter Jane Ann Vaughn Huffman and daughter Penny John Joy and son John John Hughes and son Timmy Paul Eltzroth and daughter Wilmington Music Pupils Earn Honors Chenoweth Autos 1225 Main St PJiorte 382 2310 1 DOLLAR VALU STORE Thorne Bldg 36 South St Wilmington Phone 382 8269 Two Grass ires Put Out Saturday Grass fires brought Wiiming Aboard Carrier ton firemen out twice Saturday according to Chief Harry RANGER (HTNC) Hague III Gerald Damron airman At 1:15 a grass fire' USN son of Mr and Mrs the end of Burdel Dr South Damron of 415 Burdel I)r ridge brought a pumper jeep Wilmington is serving and six men to the scerie They aboard the attack aircraft cpr were there a half hour before rier uss Hanger operating out returning and damage was At 8:39 the chief Said a pumper and eight fire men extinguished a grass fire Bl SURE UT US SAETY CHECK YOUR CAR! GET YOUR 1O POINT SAETY CHECK TODAY! Brakes ront Lights' Reat Lights Steering INSURANee CHAS AULT GPG eraft In May ly Up ceremony was held with the other fourth grade troop at the roadside park Pic working on Christmas crafts for again this year lures were iaeu or muui mo tneir own use ana ior guts a fourth grade troops Thirteen Christmas party was held at members of Tnxip 41 went to Mrs Eddie residence HE LIKED MY APPLE Pit? Guest Artist To Speak to League James will he the guest of the Wilmington Area Art League at its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday night The meeting will be held in the painting studio in the Wilming ton College Art Department a 8 The artist is a painter from Dayton where he was a schol arship student at the Dayton Art Institute Since his student days he has painted steadily while also working in industry He maintains a studio iri home where he creates the col orful compositions which his main interest nr his nrovram Yoko man snows in me nnmingion uwtciuaii display some of his paintings Coyege ganery and at Antioch sponsored by the Kingman PTO College His work is in both 1 public and private collections He has won several competi earlier? A awards including the starts at 6:45 and the fea Winterlich Award pivpn through ture at 8 v' I 0 0 the Dayton Society of Painters and Sculptors dtati 'ttit rr Accrrrm ri C' A MA i 'A 'fl 4' I Rpprwwrtlna THE TRAVELERS I A 4 (I Zjl I Ml HI Wl 1 1 BBS i i iMi.

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