The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, jtfKf f, 1*1 l^OCAL AND PERSONAL Mr, utd Mrs, A , E, Richards spent Pri4»y ip New Paris, O, — . ........ 1_'U. .. . I ... ... . * Paper bsagmg. We hang it tight., wa haag it right. See C. C. Eekman, Clifton, 0 . Rev, Paul Dunean and family o f CaoKarviUe, 111., are here fo r College Commencement week. * W , W . Calloway spent several days this week in Chicago,on a busi­ ness trip. • The dinner bridge club was enter­ tained Thursday night at th e home o f IMr. and Mrs. Ancil Wright. i Miss Verla Bishop, o f New Lebanon 0 ., is visiting here with Miss Carman Frazier. M>** Rebecca Liggett o f Ripley, is a guest o f her cousin, Miss Jane West this week.’ Miss Stella Kirby, who is teaching at North Columbus, is the guest o f Miss Eleanor Finney, * Miss Dorothy Wilson, who has been teaching in Van Wert, O., is home for the summer. Mr. T. V. Iliff, who has. been with his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Winters in Xenia fo r some time, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Choate o f Ash- ville, O., visited here the first o f the week, coming to attend college com­ mencement festivities. Miss Veronica Black, o f Springfield is spending a few days here as the guest of Miss Jeanette Ritenour. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lott o f Pit-s- burgh, Pa „ are guests at the home o f the latter’s mother, Mrs. Hattie Owens. Prof. John A . Talcott and wife o f Cleveland, are here for College Com­ mencement. Prof. Talcott was for­ merly head o f the Department o f Music o f Cedarville College. B IG G EST T i r e B a r g a in gou ev er saw New 1931 L ife tim e Guaranteed SUPERTWIST CORD Pathfinder S f tttr Itimy■Sm'JiiaifrlcwlOrel. Vila* omlf Coodyw offart. Pouible W* caue C m 4, w Mid. WLUONS MOREtin*. ' LOOK at thesepriced BUY THEM IN PAIRS AND SAVEEVENMORE! OCRLOWPRICES enable everyone to say: “ I will buy on ly THE leading make o f tire!—G ood Y ear .” T R A D E V S Y O U R O L D T I R E S to r n ew G oodyear A ll W ea th era -D eeM e Eagles JEAN PATTON, Cedarville, Ohio FoUOverabc—.AllFinn 30*3*4 . . - . ^ . 0 4 4 0 4.4021--------- 4 *9 0 <39.440) 4.5021....— . (30x4.30, 5 4 9 4,75.19. . , _ _ (13x4.73) M S 5)0(K194>t<lHni>H (29x5.00) 4 .9 9 5.25*20 (Ma&2$> 0 .5 0 AUSi**U*rrict4! Grey Hound Raring 31 DAY MEETING STARTS Saturday) June 6,1951 RACING NIGHTLY EXCET SUNDAY West Jefferson First Race 8:15 GoodMusic T.nHipg’ Nights- Monday, Wednesday, Friday W E S T JEFFERSON KENNEL CLUB, Ltd. CJ.-.I g::,-8-.S=4=i. l j IT I t i l l i 1.S— # iillfH * * m i « it t i t Y \ 4 in Columbus /m * p m mk Hotel Fort Hayes Medan--ttre»eeef Gotumtntt'MOft PopularHotrt m Rooms W ith Bath at $ 2 . 50 * $L 00 Convenient to Stores and Theatres " S f a w S n * * /GARA<* R. B. BUNSTINE, M*mgtr . 1 ; COLUMBUS* OHIO OU^xg ~SyhttflMftNGGlffe'.....—- oBWPwo M c F a r l a n d - b e a m n u p t t a l s WEDNESDAY EVENING Before an eaemWage o f fifty rel­ atives and friends the marriage o f Miss Lois Alta McFarland, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. B, E. McFarland, o f Cedarville, to Mr. James Scott Beam, Bon o f Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Beam, Xenia, was solemnized Tuesday even­ ing at 8 o'clock a t(the home o f the bride's parents. The single ring’ ceremony *was read by the Rev. H. C. Hutchison, pastor o f the M, E . church. Proceeding the ceremony Bliss Kathryn Van Pelt, o f Xenia, sang two solos, “ I Love You Truly” and O Promise Me” . The wed­ ding march from Lohengrin was play­ ed at the approach o f the wedding party by Miss Mildred Trumbo. The home was attractively decorated with a profusion o f ferns and baskets o f flowers. The service was performed before an arch o f ferns and Dowers and tall candelabra were placed on either side, • A t the strains o f the wedding march the bridal procession came down the open stairway. The brides’ maids, the Misses Alberta Owens, Cedarville, and Dorothy Lackey, Xenia, led the bridal party. Miss Owens wore a dress o f orchid chiffon. Miss Lackey wore green chiffon. Each wore footwear in shade harmonizing with their gown and each carried an arm bouquet o f sweet peas and baby breath. Lit­ tle Rosemary McFarland, niece fo the .brideAressed in-a-long-white-net dress over pink satin walked before the bride scattering rose 'petals from a bouquet o f roses which she carried. The bride entered next walking a- lone. She looked very attractive in her gown o f flesh silk net over satin. It was fashioned along the princes line, with long full skirt. She wore footwear in a shade harmonizing with her gown and carried a bridal bouquet, o f pink roses and baby breath. The groom and his best man, Mr. Carl Frazier, Plain City, formed the party before an arch o f ferns and Dowers. The ceremony was more impressive because it was the wedding anniver­ sary o f the bride’s parents, who were married thirty- four years ago in the same room. Immediately following the ceremony a two course luncheon was served. Later Mr. and Mrs. Beam left on a short wedding trip. Mrs. Beam’s going away outfit was a blue crepe suit with accessories to match. She also wore a fur neck piece. Mrs. Beam is the youngest daugh­ ter o f Mr. and Mrs. B. E. McFarland She is a graduate o f Cedarville High School and also o f Cedarville College. For the past- year she taught in the Cedarville public schols. Mr. Beam is also a graduate o f Cedarville Col­ lege.. He is now engaged in farming Notice— Mrs. Zora Smith will be at the Smith Barber shop Friday, to- day. Make your appointment now. Mrs. C. L. Finney entertained Miss Mary Rahn, o f Middletown, with other friends at 6 o’clock dinner, Wednes­ day evening. Miss Margaret Chandler o f Cleve­ land, is visiting this week with her. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. McMillan. Mrs. Florence Russell and daugh­ ter, Mrs. Dr, Davis, o f Higginsville, Mo., are guests at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson. Mrs- A. N. Liggett and three chil­ dren o f Ripley, O., are visiting with thejformer’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West, this week. Rev, T, R, Turner, D. D,, and wife, o f QRincy, Mass., are guests at the bome o f Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McChes- ney. Their son, Brenton, is a mem­ ber Of the.graduating class o f Cedar* ville College. R ev. Eraest McClellan, D. D., and wife o f Rochester, N. Y. are v o tin g with'wlatives hero during Commence­ ment week* *E S T L E -H O R N E Y N U P T IA L S Miss Fro** R . daughter o f Hr, and Mrs. Frad Matte, JCUftoo pike, was married Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the bome -of her parents, to Mr. Robert Homey, son o f Mr, and Mrs, Maywood Harney o f this place, Proceeding the ceremony the bride’s sister, Miss Lois XSstle, played two piano solos, “ Love’s QJd Sweet Song’ 1 and “I Love Yen Truly” puid then the wedding march, from “Lohengrin” at the approach o f the nuptial party. The ceremony was performed in the living room, the couple standing beneath an arch o f white ribbon . banked with greenery, in the presence o f fifty friends. The only attendant was lit­ tle Helen Elizabeth Rife, cousin o f the bride, who was Dower girl, She wore a frock o f pink taffetta and caried a basket o f pink and white rose petals Which she scattered in the path o f the bride. The bride and groom entered the room together. The bride was gowned in white silk net,, made sleeveless and ’the hemline falling to the Door. She wore a strand o f pearls, the gift o f the groom and carried a shower bouquet o f pink .roses and val­ ley lillies. The single ring ceremony was per­ formed by Dr. J. G. C. Webster, for­ mer pastor o f the Clifton U. P. con­ gregation, and was assisted by Rev. R. A. Jamieson, Cedarville. A. two course wedding supper waB sened following the ceremony. Four- teen guests were seated at the bride’s table, decorated with pink and white tapers.,, Favors were small corsages o f white violets and valley lillies. Mr. apd Mrs* Homey le ft late in the evening for a short motor trip, rhe bride had as a going away outfit a blue voile ensemble with tan acces­ sories. They will be at home to their friends at their home on the Clifton- Springfield pike. Mrs. Horney is a graduate of, Cedarville High School and’ Springfield Business College and has been in a secretarial position with Bauer Bros. Co., Springfield. Mr. Hor­ ney is a graduate o f the local high school and is engaged in farming. Both were former students o f Cedar­ ville College. CEDARVILLE GIRL WEDS ROY INMAN IN KENTUCKY Mr. Roy Inman, Xenia, and Miss Betty McCorkell, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John G. McCorkell, were united in marriage (n Newport, Ky., last Thursday afternoon, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Thornbury pastor o f the Presbyterian church in that city, They returned to Xenia following the ceremony and went to Indianapolis to attend the motor races Saturday and then to Jackson, Mich., to spend a few days with the former’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Inman, Upon their return they will go to house­ keeping in their newly furnished home at 16 E. Second steeet. Mrs. Inman was a graduate o f the 1931 class o f Cedarville High Echo*!/ Mr. Inman was formerly located here in the jew* elry business, hut is now located in Xenia. COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY IN KENTUCKY Announcement o f the marriage, o f 1 Miss June Tibbs, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Oris Tibbs, near Y*8«w Jfccfcif*, to Mr. William H aw , m* a U fr ,A ,' L. Stover, near Clifton, is being wade. The couple was married in Newport, Ky,, Saturday. They aw now redding in Clifton, The Ladies’ Aid o f the M. E. church will serve dinner C, C. Commencement Day, June 5th, at the. church. a p a 1 ^ I ^ wtaain e m e e ■ ^^columbus. Ohio EG.Buehsltb.lnc. CALL 1KEENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 810, Xenia, O. Better Soil—Better Crops This is just as true ofvyour dollars as it is o f your corn or wheat. In some soil your dollars will produce but two or three percent in­ terest—in other places it may produce fou r or possibly five per cent but here it will produce HI: 5 1 - 2 % INTEREST . COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY Why be satisfied with less when here your money is safeguard­ ed b y first m ortgage on real estate and is available whenever you want it. The Springfield Building & Loan Association 28 East Main Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO L'.’jy li J —For ukuto. and tractor repairing, call phone 144. If we cannot fix it, give it away. , Mr. and Mrs. Silvester Gerach and sen, James, o f Toledo, Mrs, Lester Speck o f Moundsfieid, Mrs. Laura Northup o f Coshocton, were week­ end jgueets o f Mr. end Mrs. R. R. Townsley. Have your lawn mowers re-sharp •ned now. We do general repair work, grind cycles fo r mowers. Have them regroundi/ready for harvest. J, A. Stormont. I do, plumbing and repairing. Rates reasonable. Work guaranteed. Arthur Dalton, Phone 144 Cedarville, 0 . CHICK COUPON THIS AD GOOD FOR $ 2.00 STARTED CHICKS On M rii 100 chick* purchased. Big slash in price, Chicks up to four weeks old, We want to sell every chick in the next two weeks. Get your now. Be sure,and bring this ad. It is good fo r |2.00 STURDY BABY CHICK CO Erie and Auburn !Ave Phone 808 Springfield, 0, \\TheHutchison & Gibney Co.: Wash Silks $5.95 and $6.95 Youthful clever, washable frocks, the only low-priced sports fro ck that gives so much fashion. In Shantung silk piques and crepes in lovely pastel colors—all sizes. (first floor) l Cool Fashions of Cotton are Smart $1.95 You will want to select a number of these inexpensive frocks immediately, while the selection is complete. Col- erful printed lawn, novelty cottons and voiles in attrac­ tive and successful fashions in the smartest of color com­ binations—all sizes. (first floor) Mesh Hose $ 1 .0 0 PANAMAS Keep cool in a new white hat im­ mensely becoming. (first floor) Washable Gloves •White and eggshell gloves—wash­ able. Pull on style. To wear with any length sleeve, especially smart with cap or sleeveless dress.

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