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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 10

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Sabina I 5 Blanchester Mr i Lethea nxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx dridge eb 16 Mrs leming? the Millcreek Expressway She rT'k 4 1 4 4k AND AUCTIONEERS Maytag Sale Now In Progress I ptura' By Revlon The amily Complete Refillable Lipstick $175 a 4 I 44 80 Main Street As 3f tJei'AS 4 JZ Wi 'l CSA I i Ballard per ceremony Sat in Grace At a sale inthe Clint on County Courthouse' Thursday afternoon in the matter of Home Builders Association Lynchburgs Eddie ouse et al the plaintiff entered a bid of $800 and purchas ed the property at 375 Grove St Sheriff Bonnell said today? The property was appraised at $L200 232 South Wilmington Ohio Phone 382 2049 Evenings 382 0782 10 Wilmington 'Ohio News Journal Saturday January 19 1963 A kt PR ESt NT AT I Vf will iv THE WILMINGTON PUBLISHING CO JDVUC 1 Plant Thorne Ave Store 40 Main St Phone 382 2211 Here's the queen and her court from the Sabina Homecoming riday night Left to right are freshman attendant Roxy Case retiring queen Kay Kingery and new queen Shan A sale was held at the Clinton County Courthouse riday afternoon in the action of the Wil mington Homestead Co vs Wil lard Walker et al Involved was property in Martinsville appraised at $6600 Buyer was Herbert Purvis Hillsboro who paid $7600 Sheriff Harold Hormell reported today ''s WCTU To Meet The Sabina WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs Elbie lint Wed 1 nesday at 2 Meets The Business and Profes sional Club met' Tuesday Real Estate CORRESPONDENT MRS HAZEL COMBS Phone 584 5815 I Phone 382 2657 Vine Printing Prompt Service AGENT MISS ELSA OSBORNE Phone 584 6051 William Hoover 20 Wilmtng ton Route 2 ficticious license plates $50 ($40 suspended) and costs Speeding $2 and costs 1 tor of the Internal Revenue Serv ice Beginning with the 1962 Individ ual Income Tax Return eligible taxpayers will be given the oppor tunity of taking their refunds in SeriesE Savings in addi tion to the standard options of cash or applying the refund to next tax When Savings Bonds are chosen the smallest possible number of the hihgest denomina tion bonds will be issued along with a check to cover any remain ing balance of a dollar or more The tax 1040 (long) and 1040A have beep changed to provide an extra space in which taxpayers may elect Savings Bonds for their refunds Informa tion on the option also appears in the instructions for both of these forms Taxpayers were reminded today of the new plan allowing them to take their tax refunds in United States Savings Bonds by PhilippCharlesr Cincinnati District Direc South' At right is Martha Brewer sophomore attendant The girls saw their team win 89 49 over visiting New Vienna (News Journal Photo by lore) ThBailey Murphy Co Phone 382 2589 62 Sugartree 8t Bernard gave a report on the meeting of District 16 Garden Club officials at the Blue Grass Restaurant riday Plans were discussed for the spring regional meeting to be held in Blanches ter A thank you message from the Dempsy White Cottage' patients for Christmas corsages was read Mrs Andrew Minzler made the following appointments for' flower arrangements at the ''library: to day Mrs Irvin Jan 26 Mrs Eu gene Christen eb 2 Mrs A Wessner eb 9 Mrs PxBal REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auction Service MITH BABB EAMAN CO mitment was made to visit groups at a certain time' it should Tie fill ed as there is nothing more frus trating than expect and not to A recent project undertaken by Study Group of Cincinnati is beautification of the grounds of Glendale Correctional School for Boys They were conducting a floral therapy program and notic ed the barren grounds They re ceived donations of'' shrubs and tubers and two retired men in the neighborhood helped the boys who have planted a peren nial border There is a planned program for the youngsters who range in age from 9 to 14 Mrs Neal MacNeil is one of the leaders and she says she always keeps an eye out' for things she can use such as the plastic bowls used to serve food In a service station on ree Prescription Delivery' Garden Therapy The Blanchester Garden Club met at the hoihexof Mrs James leming Tuesday with Mrs iLarry Irvin as 25cohostess Since Mrs leming work in the garden with the ground frozen she has taken up liquid embroid ery and her kitchen curtains and table doth and a calender were gay with bright washable floral decorations The president Mrs Richard sence of Americanism the speaker said A dessert course was served by the hostesses and a pleasant social hour enjoyed Those present were Mrs ettis Mrs Howard Curless Mrs Asad Mrs Acton Miss Ethel Simcox Mrs AJ Wessner Mrs Laura 7 Mrs Carl Whitacre Mrs Homer Villars Mrs Miriam erneau Mrs Burk ett and Mrs Ralph Villars Eagles District Meeting Several members of the Blan chester Aerie 2222 attended the 20th District meeting of the Ohio State Aerie raternal Order of Eagles held at Paint Aerie 1325 Crreenneid bundav aftamnnn There was an initiation dass of candidates from the District and a business meeting The speaker of the afternoon was Past estate Officer Doyle Martin from Troy Ohio Lunch "and a social hour followed the meeting PTA To Meet The January meeting ofthe Blanchester schools Parent Teach ers Assembly will be held (Tues day at 8 m' at the Baldwin Street dementary building The program will be in charge of Mar ion Post No 179 American Legion which will present the film "Oper ation which deals with the threat of communism Re freshments will be served follow ing the meeting Interim Pastor "TheCalvary Baptist Church has called the Rev John Davis as interim pastor on a three months trial basis Rev Davis was or dained in 1918 and served churches in Kentucky until 1947 when he be came an associations! missionary and served at that for seven apd one half Ralph Putman of Bellevue Neb has received the rank of Ma jor with the United States Air orce Major Putman who served in World was called back with the Reserves in the Korean Conflict and has since remained in the Air orce He is the son of Joe Putman of this place Distinguished Awards The Blanchester chapter of the Jaycees will hold their annual Distinguished Service Awards din ner riday at the Youth ounda tion building beginning at 6:30 Speaker for the' event will be George Logan arm Service di rector of WLW Cincinnati The Distinguished Service Award to New Lipstick Shape NewL Lipstick Length New Lipstick Jdea I COMPLETE Laundry and Dry Cleaning SERVICE ree pickup and delivery service in Wilmington WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS CORRESPONDENT CARRIER MRS EDWARD GAUCHE HERBERT ENNER Phone SU 3 7662 Phone 7834673 ine president asked that the civ ic beautification and Arbor Day committees meeq and make plans There is much stress put on dif ferent kinds of therapy in the care of hospitalized shutins exceptional children and others Mrs Robert Cronebaugh gave an interesting talk on garden ther apy Just to see things growing is stimulating and helpful she said There is an opportunity for this kind of therapy everywhere if it is only a visit to a shut in with a few African Violet leaves or flow er cuttings to be started or a cor sage to brighten up things espec ially for a teen ager Discarded flower catalogs can be given for the making of scrap books or decoupage pictures Ev en young children will enjoy this If the visit is to an institution the visitors should contact those in charge and coordinate their efforts with the woj that is being car ried on They are usually very wel come as there never seems to be enough money to provide person nel and materials to do all in this line that would be desirable It is better for two or three persons to work directly backed by the whole club as behind the scenes helpers Mrs Cronebaugh said she had been practicing garden therapy on herself for years by working off tensions in her yard The benefic ial effects of garden therapy have been known since the 16th cen tury It was stressed that if Is Your Home Desert Dry? Is your home desert dry? Chances are it is During the heating season the average Amer lean maintains an average relative humidity of 13 per cent This is 12 per cent lower than the Sahara Desert which is 25 per cent What is so bad about dry air in the Home? Donald Babb of Babb Sheet Metal 60 2S South St says "Plenty" Your health for exam pie When parched dry air dries out the mucous membranes of the nose and throat their efficiency in repelling air born disease germ is seriously reduced Dry skin and hair conditions too in many cases can be traced to low levels of Hu Comfort is affected too Dry thirsty air evaporates moisture from the skin A cooling process and makes higher temperatures necessary for maximum comfort Static electricity is more preval ent also when there is insufficient moisture present Heated dry air evaporates mois ture from all moisture containing materials Wood and glue dry out furniture becomes loose at joints floors tnm veneers separate Plaster cracks more readily ab ries in carpets and upholstery be come''more wear faster when their natural moisture is lost to dry air How are these problems over come? The answer is humidifica tion contacted the manager and he now saves them for her and the boys make attractive things out of them to take home Mrs Cronebaugh emphasized that therapy work isover and gfeOYfi theLroutineunshihe work which most clubs do for their members The program chairman Mrs enton Soale had compiled several interesting quizzes which took the members by surprise not too well prepared However they were very stimulating and were en joyed Also there was a question box feature at the suggestion of some of the newer members who said there were things they would like to know and yet hesitated to ask about A dessert was served and as us ual the members stayed to chat un homeand cook dinner Those present were Mrs Minz ler Mrs John Sydenstricker Mrs Wessner Mrs John Homan Mrs Clifford Romohr Mrs Ed ward Gauche Mrs Paul Jack son Mrs Bernard i Mrs rank Brown Miss Margaret isher Mrs Cronebaugh Mrs Baldridge Mrs Christen Mrs Turner Ted rick Mrs Soale Mrs leming and Mrs Irvin DAR The Trail Chapter of Real Estate and Auctions Serving JheJpu bJiCL since 1939 SPECIAL Next Week PLAIN SKIRTS SWEATERS PANTS? 59c Ea i 3 for $100 I Monday Jan 21 Thru Saturday Jan 26 IOO Encampment Installs Officers jl Installment of officers featured the meeting of Encampment No 70 IOO Monday night The follow ing were installed by District Dep uty Grarid Patriarch Alfred Ken dall and his staff Donald Barlow chief patriarch Robert Kendall senior warden Donald Mathews high priest How ard King recording scribe rank Shoemaker financial scribe isher treasurer Emmett Moon guide Alfred Kendall first watch Loren Howe second watch'Robert Cochran fourth watch Russell isher Inside sentinel Earl Mur phy musician Marvin Wilt color bearer Charles Hay guard of the tent and Marvin Wilt trustee an outstanding young man of Blan chester will be presented as: will the Outstanding Young armer Award Mayor erris has pro claimed the week of January 20 25 as Jaycee Week The dinner meet ing is open to the public tickets may be obtained at Rex al Drugs and airley Hardware Store Potential The Blanchester Rotary Club is making a survey of the Blanches ter area to determine if there is enough interest in the possibility of building and maintaining a swimming pool for the commun ity It would be constructed St the Legion Park The Blanchester Board of Edu cation is investigating the possi bilities of starting summer school It is hoped if the project develops to offer both high school and elementary subjects Ques tiopaires will be sent out im the next few weeks to get some idea of the support and need for such a program armers Night Dr Roland Bethke agricult ural' consultant will speak to area farmers and Rotarians at a arm ers Night dinner sponsored by the Blanchester Rotary Club Thurs day at the Baldwin St Element ary School His subject will be European Common Market and its effect on Agriculture in Our Marriages Announced Mrs Roy Dowler aimounces the marriage of her daughters Mary Anne to Gary Dennis Garrison and Sarah Jane to James RonaldBishop Mary Ann and Sara Jana are daughters of Mrs Dowler and the late Mr Dowler Mr Garrison is the son of Mr and Mrs loyd Garrison of Midland Mr parents are Mr William Bishop of West Virginia and Bishop of lorida The Rev Roy formed the double urday evening Jan 5 Methodist Church ip the presence the immediate families and a few close friends Engaged Mr and Mrs William Bate announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Lynn to David Bruce Lanning son of Mr and Mrs' John Lanning of Cleve land Miss Bate graduated last Aug ust from Miami University and is presently teaching at Clinton Massie School at Harveysburg The imperial length lipstick with the sculptured tip refillable colors and outlines perfectly everytime most popular shades! evening' at the Methodist ChureB for dinner After the meal there was a short business session when it was decided to sponsor a girl to be sent to Girls State in the sum mer The group also decided to have a silent auction at the next meeting Those attending were Mrs War? ren Burge Mrs Earl Berry Mrs Harold Hammock Miss Sara Rost Gallaher Mrs Harol Hill Mrs Ejr mer Johnson Mrs Billie Littleton! Mrs Roger Miller Mrs Charles Westpfahl and Mrs Dorothy WiMon Personals 9 Mrs Blanche Tinney of Dela ware is a houseguest of Mrs Edn JBottenfield and is also visiting with her sister Mrs Cora Bond at Tbg Sabina Nursing Home Mr and Mrs DiH and chill dren Tommy 'and Mickey of Piqu visited over the weekend with heif mother Mrs Edna Bottenfield Mrs Kenneth "Gerard and Mrs Wilbur Clouser of Wilmingtonf Mrs Wayne Villars Mrs Carrid Wilkin and Mrs Hazel Combs at! tended' the Ruth Lyons 50 50 Club in Cincinnati Thursday i MUNICIPAL COURT (Judge rank Jandes) ft 1 3 Highway East of Wilmington the DAR met: at the home of Mrs Jack Burkett Thursday afternoon with Mrs Ralph Villars as co hos tess Mrs Ralph Acton led in the flag salute and Mrs Howard West gave the devotions Mrs erris was the speak er for the afternoon She was much impressed by a young1 African Shem Agesa of Kenya a Wil mington College student who spoke at a meettagofthe Chntdn'Cduib ty Oriental Shrine Club He said when he came to the Uni ted States people asked if he was a Communist and he know what it meant He took out a lot of books from the college library and read up on it He wept to talk about his coun needs but it had set Mrs erris to thinking and while she had heard endless references to communism she did not have a concise idea as to what it was She sent to Washington for informa tion and received a Life Line radio transcript on Teaching Patriotism which spelled out this present dan ger Communism the transcript says has been spreading across "the world since the 1917 Russian Rev olution The coinmuhists seem to be filled with a missionary zeal unequaled by any religion and their stated objective which is neverlost sight of is world dominatjonTheir his tories and textbooks are cleverly filled with teachings to train the children in Communist thougth'and discipline They are taught capital ists' are evil that they oppress the working people Those informed in communism know that instead of freedom it means slavery Today the United States tis the strongest bulwark for opposing communism This country has in its hands the destiny of the world Our youth must be made to under stand the goal for which we are strugglingIt isthe duty of their elders to inculcate in them the es Mr Lanning wifi be graduated from Miami in June and will con tinue with graduate studies in lit era ture No date has been set fofr the wedding READ THE CLASSIIED ADS ssr I Dining Here Is A Grand Treat or The Bumgarner Go 121 St 'Phone 335 474Q Washington CH 'S SC AIRLEY HARDWARE 94 South St Wilmington Phone 382 2383 Business Briefs STROUP'S PHARMACY Phone 3822359 INSURANCE CHAS AULT ORCU PHONE 382 3534 Nelson Road Wilmington Publishers xxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxnD '4k A' Ji Delight your family with dinner here Our courteous service and fine tastefully prepared foods are a treat for Mom and the youngsters too Dine here once and you'll come back often MEL 0 DEE RESTAURANT Bfl BWIM $12 t' I i 'I 7 I 4 I tot 3" 7 i 4 1 i Sv I I I1 1 4 At 71 5 4 4 TX 4 HI is HI HI I 4 I Vi M' Hi zk? 7 IT it 1H I I IW 1 fin 1 'r 91 IHll HafiSsT jjIHp If HU Wf iJrf vnf4 i 5 i 5 Vf Tiff A Lu 4 7 IHLs 777' 7 IwWHrSr Um Hl S7 Jg I Lsf I 1 7 1 1 Vi WX 1 7 5 rj VV4X i i 4 I ri Ml I I a I' JXJr Tn'' k' i' 7'a 6 5 'V 7X 1 I AY: I I Wt 7 A Vt 77? 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