The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
"’"awm WWW fftetf pc»fWyy» issiers Bride at Jam* Wadihig , Satmrday SflM Ma&uv* Senders, daugfete? oC . tin and Mm Mm Lite o f Pitt*. Hr. ant Mm. K. A. Alkm, humic* the hargh, Ps*, have bee* tw-ste o f the bride of Hr. Pel* Haidar, OrrvUk, 0 « toteer* metier* Mm. Hsttfe 0 !*■*" Ow**U. Par JWa—CJaWm((a Call 3-10*. ■aw Historical Mlkpoftt O f Ofato Bp C. $ .' V m T aw ^ (Copyrighted) . Although ha earn® M a private thrill, ritijwn, th* raceptioa accorded Oaaaral j nun la aa Iwpraaalrt ssrrie* sotomnised ^it flt*FIms*i ^of tike i*parent* or sued tomato Xante avenue Saturday afternoon at Joote Cre«- four o'clock. <*t) j Some forty gu**te, including rals- ----- 1— ■ tivaa and frjaada of the coupto, wifc- Iter, and Mrs. X R. Jamiaaoa w*r* nsmed the single ring osrsmeny par- :««aate' r f Dr. and Mm I t A. Jamie- fern** by Dr. W, R, MeChemuy, « i . Mm Wednesday. ^sistedby Rar. Dwight R, Guthrie, pan* *•» — -tor of th* First Pmsbyteriaa Church, fcmpeotton tec Order Eastern Starj ProeoMm te* ceremony Mrs. W. *n? ':><iatlf^ *®C *&* bwsV'y. Cherry, Federal pike, sang Sen * 0 - anayeer on Jan* f. . ;jg*, aeeowpanted at the piano by Mrs, — ' - - ■ ■■; IWilliam Anderson, Xenia. Mrs. John Mr. an* Mim Alfred Towwsley and g. Harvey plsyod the wedding march e iw w W b Center, 0.* law been the teoas Lobrengriii. aa the bride and , ~~ *** e* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr and bridegroom Sd officiating ministers **• vWt#d •*»* Un5on* other friend* here thi* week, ■■ # ■ jtook their place* before the mantle in *“ ***! ev#ry; «** "* * ' ''" ’ ■•'■■■'■"/" '•■■' .the living room, -where the service was *?. ov^ >n withont precedent. .Mr. Fred McMillan o f Pittsburgh read. The mantlepiece was banked j***. February, 18*5,. that he spent the week-end hare aa guest of with white summer flower* and fern- ^b* National Capitol OnMs south- his brother, Mr. Clayton McMillan‘W ,ent and western tour. Bidding fare- and family._________ - j The bride**gown,wornby her grand ^ * * ^ ” 0 ^ Miss Lilli* Stewart o f Columbus ’S x t^ e ir h t^ S s ^ ^ r 2 ? S f w Anally at New Chteans. Up the broad Sixty-eight years ago, and by her Mississippi, b* surveyed the passing »«»>«;» In wemimmo. :' .Bated Rouge, flip mouth of the Ohio « * April 28th, ! OBAPUATIED BT CO iXECE CSDAtVnXX BXtAU), ftHUT, IBBV % IMi wnmn....................... » i u>ni*>i>saniiMsswesiBaii«in*si tBreem, Clark Poet and Banwice Bites. { Those behind the seetws were: Olive LaFsyette, on Us test visit Amarka^ fomlabee no parallel history eve* to flats day. He arrived in New York Harbor on the morning of August 19, 18S4, and from Washington and the Potemac, in September, tffiffi, with a bright morning sky overhead, sailed away as he viewed the American shoreline for the.test time. Ifca. Edith Blair and numerous rela- ep Jn ^ wgg of white Uniai(>mie Dr, W. R, Ind., came and ivory satin. The hooped skirt Ksskaskla and St. Louis, and back on was, fashioned with sis notched rpf- Th^^h^to bound with ivory satin.The front nn.i UJ « ° panel o f the skirt was plain while the ™rtc 3 S f . 1 . t , £ K‘" ‘ “ f W° '“ M » ■ * — * * - * < - * * - yards in length. Dr. H. A, Jamieson is to preach in waist o f the gown was fash- P„ Qiurch thT* a long-tailed basque bound the Ohio in the Steamer Mechanic, It *raa dark midnight, there was a terrific shock, and the Mechanic shivered in every fiber. The pas sengers,were In a panic and La- Fayette, awakened from sound slum ber after strenuous days, was told the boat had struck a snag and waa sinking. But, be was calm, and one o f the- last to leave the stranded craft. Not discovering his son, George, whose safety was his only the First Xenia U. ,...v ... .... .. , ... Friday evening, in preparatory serv- ™th ^ 8f5m ^ w a r t with jce^ . tmy white satm ruffles andbows and / , tiny White buttons. The tong sleeves The Junior Christian Endeavor of ^ d snugly a t the shoulders and the Presbyterian Church met for a tlie wrist . . picnic at the cliff* last Saturday .Quaint white kid shoes, worn by the concern, all on board were tended in •afternoon,, A large number were bfldo’a grandmother andmother, were the forest at the Ohio's edge, present. v also worn by the bride. Her veil o*f • ■ - ~ , ' , .white net was'caught with.a cap en- . Mr. A. E. Swaby, wife and daugh- circled by a wreath of orangeblossoms ter, Doris, and Miss Olive Coe left £*ie wore a bar pin o f gold' and ebony last week on a motor trip to Califorr worn hy her great grandmother, Mrs, nia to spend several months. Martha Boteler in iesd and also wore After spending a. most disagreeable night, the fifty passengers were rescued by,the boat Paragon. From a tour of Kentucky, LaFayette reach ed Cincinnati, where there was a hand clasp by Governor Morrow, who re- a quaint handkerchief ring, an old- .ceived him as “ the constant friend of **te» L uhhwa SiflsMMpUW s i I to M r, Bsmfcks f (CmtlMM* txm mm u * « •f Mtei Lsnera Skhwell, Frankfort, college life, the ffifermit cteeew aad j ° <*** Mr, Eaakin McMUtea, Wasb- departmenta bring represented. ftegton, D. C., • pmtyter young eouple Muric for the d*y wa* famiebed by I *■ boat o f friends, were quietly Martha Bryant, Xtegene Carry, Ned f«»ited in merriagp Seturdey memteg at tea o’dodc at the hom* o f Dr. W, P, Harriman, Dayteh, wh* la pan- ter of the Memorial Preebyterian Chtorib * former pester o f the Wr*fc Presbyterian Chutehmf this fdaoe. The eouple was unattended at the aervtee, Which wa* witneased by a bmaU group « f rriaflves imd' frig ito The bride wore a gear* of poudr* blue map* -With' hanaonfatiag accessories and carried a bridal 'bouquet a i white rose* .aid' gardenia*. Following Ihe service the bride and groom left for Washington, D. C., Wbere they will make thehr home. Mrs, McMillan is the daughter of; Mr. and M ta Eugene dkinneU, Fnudc» fort, 0 , She Is e graduate' of Cedap' vttte College and for the ^past three years has been teaching In tee Law* renceyiHe and Ptetteburgh, 0., public 'Schools*'': ■ The groom ie a non o f Mr. and Mr*. Clayton McMillsn, ''and: 1* .a 'gradaate o f Muskingum College New Concord, 0., sndisnow employeda* anessis^ Eft- . M l # . ■ ment in Washington, Xennetk Ferrymen, Eleanor jBulI, Dorothy Aadsrsoc, Herrit J®jRitwwur, Julia McCalli«t*r, Annabel **Dean. The Pageant waa crierful terough- eat and the crowd eojoysd the pleas ing event, Mrs. Smith wae highly complimented for her composition and talent in directing the program. , Mr. 'and Mrs, B. ,0 . George and fashioned ornament. She carried a son, John, Belie Center, 0., called on stouter bouquet of white roses and the Misses , McNeill last Tuesday, forget-me-nots, . They were on their way to Jamestown Following the service light refresh- to visit at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. toente wei'e served ahd later Mr. pnd Ralph George. Mrs. Beider left by motor for a trip ----- - ... „Z. ------ 1 through the East. ,■They will be at - Mrs. Anna Shaw and daughter, home in Oirville, 0., after June 10th. Ruth o f Rushylvaniay O., called on Relder is a talented musician our Country, of national liberty and the rights of mankind,” The general's tyro days stay at Cin cinnati was. filled with honors over flowing, He had planned an,overland- trip. tn Chillicoihe, Columbus, Lan caster, and Zanesville •but due in Boston for the Bunker Hill Monument corner-stone laying, time was too their cousins, Misses Margaret and ant* composer and has been supervisor short, so tbe General continued up the Fannie McNeill, last Tuesday. They ° f W*sic in the QrrviHe public schools °hio in the Steamer Herald. were on ,their way .home from Co- * * the past five years. She attended -lumbus, O., where Miss Ruth expects Ohio State Univejfsity, and graduated to attend Summer School. from Capitol University, Columbus, <l ^ — ~..... ......... . - and the department o f mpsic of Wit- On Monday/at West Jefferson, Rev> taaberg,College, Springfield. She is;a At Gallipotis, he was entertained at the home of'Congressman Samuel F. Vinton and his arrival at Marietta was announced by the booming of ............. ........................... cannon and ringing o f bells. Schools •C. E. Hill conducted the fhneralVery- member o f Alpha XI Delta Sorority, were dismissed and the address- of •tee* o f ifr. Corwin Carter, 94 years Mr. Beider attended Ohio-State Uni- Welcome was meet aptly responded Of age and the last/surviving Civil. vete^F* ana *s *KW connected with the to by the disflnguished guest. Nearly r-War veteran •fn ihdt vicinity. The flevilte“Condensing Co. ' •* tbe whole populace lined the river American Legion furnished a guard Cfuesta Hum out-of-town at. the bapka as tee Steamer Herald pro o f honor. wedding,yrerei Miss Kathryn Strong, <needed up the Ohio for Wheeling, ‘ ____ :_______ andMr. Edward Glass, Cincinnati; Mr. midst the roar of artillery and the f>". X . R, Flag Day luncheon vill be «nfi Mrs, R, B. Sanders and.daughter, shouts of farewell, held Tuesday nootJ/June Uth, at the BettF Je*b, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs* Alumni Moeting The annual masting of tha Cedar- vilie College Alumni Association was held Thursday evening In Alford Gymnasium when members o f the graduating class were welcomed and friends and alumni gathered at the banquet. Tbe following was the program o f toasts, Rev, James L. Chesnufc, D-D., Richmond, Ind., presiding as toast master. Invocation, Rev. Writer P. Hsrri- man, D.D, ■ / ■ / •Vocal Music—(When Do Banjo Plays —^Wilson—College Trio. Welcome to Class of 1935, Homer Murray, '34. Response, Robert Harriman, 35, Toast—1“Remembering and Forget ting”—Dr. William R. Graham, '05. Vocal Music—In Old Madrid—Tro- tere—College Trio, Toast—"Optics and Optimism”— Rev. D. Harold Hammond, ’22. Toast, Bernice Elias, ’&Z. • Vocal Music—Two Marionettes— Cooke—College Trio. Toast, Dallas .Marshall, '30,' 4 Address, Dr. W. R. McChfesney.' • The following, was the menu served by the Ladies’ Advisory Board of the College;.’ ‘ Fruit Juke Cocktail, „Escalloped Chicken,’ New .Potatoes, Asparagus, Rhubarb- Conserve, Head Lettuce— Thousand Island. Dressing, ’ Rolls, Butter, Coffee* Strawberry Pie. t DI8CUSBBD IHBCTJtIFICATlON mm jm fob o e w A group o f f am irs hoard nessl *lee- Th* U. g. Dipi rtmaa* at teifleatiea ditenesed by Prof, Britert Star* has alliteted Obte.lfiOit iW to? Hi* Hunter, College o f Law, 0. *. U. hi eradteatie* ef Baagfa dtaeaso. Tha t o Wteringten, Wednesday. tel for OWo tens tor la ILffdutofi. OPENING IAMB SALE AND SHOW MOKDAY, JULY • Plai* moer to IrtetB ywur laipBa to M i M§>mnmt« . 10 Cstdt Awiunls to Fttt rianio* ' ’ 1 JudgUif by OWo Stoto IMhossaBy aaanrte, ' "Itotty BlanksMow Avwilriato Sale Evory Moeaday Springfield Live Stock S a I c # C o , Rhenusu Are. Phoae: Main 336-J . Spring*rid, Bide Mr, John E. Johnson, Cleveland, T8, is spending a few days here this week attending commencement festivities. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Townsley en tertained a number o f relatives and friends’ at dinner last Thursday. The following teachers have been rfceiected in Rosa Twp. Schools: Supt. H: B. Pickering, Harry Koth, Miss) Bernice Elias and Mias Jessie Bourne. Grade teachers: L< A, Rogers, Robert Richards, Miss Ruth Chitty, MissMax- inC Perainger. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A Few of Our Specials You Cam1! Afford to Mia’s Armstrong’s Large Size Felt Base Rugs, only . 11.3 f1. x 15 ft.—J10.45 $8.45 11.3 ft, X 12 f i. RUG . . 9x12 RUG Border 24 -In-wide « 3 Yards Pads 3 1 .0 0 Bound all around Osk Finish , •$ 2 .2 9 Armstrong’s Printed LINOLEUM 4 yds,’ wide . “Extra Special : ■■89c 5 square yard Bring room*measure CENTRAL RUG & .LINOLEUM CO. 42 E. Mein St. . Springfield, Ohio SHERRILL REPORT COMING home o f Mrs. W. A. Turnbull, Bring Morman Sander* and daughter and table service. Mrs, A. C. Messenger, daughter, .Grace, and sons, Norman Vice President General, Xenia, and *nd Beteter,*Cleveland; ^Mrs. J, S. ^ monthg Gov> Marthl L. Mrs Hesume. State Regent, Spring- Harvey, Huntington, W. Va.; Mr. and D M that ,eni| , ome field, wilt be Prosent. Mrs. W. J. Cherry and Mrs. William of m ^ cmvest to ^ a 8Urvey to • . AMorBQn^Xonm, M s. James Watkins determine where state government L. J. George, local Agriculture In- Jeffersonville; Mrs. Wilii* McDorman, can ^ giB,pijfiea ^ operated in a structor plans to spend the week of Jamestown, , j more successful manner at a saving to June 10-14, in- Columbus, Ohio. He M".....— ------ will attend the Annual Vocational &ev>and Mrs. C. E. Hill will next Agriculture Conference held at Ohio week accompany Dr. and Mrs, Rad- Stete University. The Week will be1ford Potter to Washington, Philadel- apeni in getting special training for. phis, and Atlantic City, where Dr. vocational teachers. Potter will attend session* of the * : ’ / ' ......................... 'American Medical Association. They Mies Bessie Victor, e f Greenville, ?*“ 80 ™ vi«J a, 80n’ Lel>nd antertrined aBettt 20 young, people at ®of Connecticut's Tercentenary Cele bration, and t6 visit Plymouth and her home last Saturday evmSag, The /group coudstad Imfcriy Of'her riass- .. . , . . , . . . . __ /mates and crito^Sends. A sodri f * ? S ^ J S T L ? £ , /ten* was « j 03 # an* land. They expect to return June 22. | ’ luncheon was stand dutflafir tbs eve- • •* "1" 11 ''' * mneneon as **npa w n w « j « ^ ^ ^ ^ yattf formerly Luella gma]]> a former resident o f Cedar- taxpayers. Col. C. O, Sherrill, then connected with the Kroger Grocery and Baking Co„ was named as head of the group, He had been a successful city manager in Cincinnati and had • successful career with the federal government; The survey has been completed and wiH be presented to Gov. Davey about June 15th.' Already state officeholders ate lining up politi cians against any radical change. Annual Meeting of Board of Trustees | The annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of Cedsrrille College wae held Thursday at which time reports of the President, Dr. W. R, Mc- Chcsney, Treasurer, S. C. Wright, and different departments were presented. From these reports the College h** had a very successful year, financially apd in student attendance and college activities, / All the present officers were re* elected: Dr. McCheeney, fori ’presi* dent; W. H Crahspu.DiDn president of the Board; Dr. M. L Meteh, vice president; Rey. W. HeTilford, secre tary; Judge S. C, ’Wright, treasurer, The following class, of board mem bers for 1938 were re-elected: G. H. tartiiian, Walter’ C: Iliff, James.L, Chesnufl D.D., Richmond, Ind;. W. ,R. Graham, D.D.’, Lafayette, Ind., And J, Lloyd Confarr, representing’ the.] AlumnL Mrs, Helen Iliff Jacobs who has had part' time on the faculty will serve : uU time this coming year. Another addition to the faculty will be Mrs. J. W, Ault. , ping. - -Mrs* Walter Morton and;.,son# Har old,who is accompanied by a school Chum of IiQuisviUe, Ky.# are visiting , ........ . at th® borne of Mr, Ralph and Miss The Ladies*Aid o f the M. E. Church tea Murdock for a tow day*. - i . +K. ^ fitomw* at “ The Town Clab,” 400 «■ * * — * *5c per plate. If a party or group desires a special tabie, reservation •may be made by calling Pfcooa 51, Mrs. B. H. Little or Mrs. ■Frame, Reaemfleus aaaet be 'made bjr Thursday, Jriae Mb. - reservations call phtee H76, Urtona.1 Mrs. Hyatt is well known to many 'o fH m ls tu r i^ S ? Cedsrtrille people and extends an Jn- ***?,*} ^ raoth' ~ J / ’ vitation’ to these Who have occasion to , ®r' J*w* u w * Motton’ dine out or desire to entertain j ......r ’ " ’’ friends. t Judge and Mrs. 8. C, Wright have *« thrii1guests during, commencement Dr, and Mrs. Jam** L, tetesnut, and' Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hammond, of Ritemmid, Ind., and Mr. and Mint, A F, Petoson, o f Frankf«fl 0« Here’s Wkat We Are Doing Every Day For Yoor Nelgkbors ! __^ L A mmeteiiiMNl lubrieafleu, a* speriied by year motor car maau* faetarer ami tee B. A, B. .I ik I m H uk a check-up en baitery and tire*. t . Then w* make a«r* the rraak eaa* is filled wttk tke proper ML And at eeirse wp Us* Fleet Whig I l f per cent Femtsylvaai* Rmly oils, free team hartsfal was sad b«Ut to stand the Imsi atoteM' a i NuauNwr driving. we «A ttot the esr kas the proper gear lateicaat—Fleet m Jfeatn«ad Fried#* Restoring fee the smutter day*. 4 fiaa weSBupwfte earGeMenMotor GsseHnefar tongmile*. rBN SWpiMPiPr Mcyrt ym t ■ INDEPENDENTOILCO. jgflMMDrG# AMD FWBWATRR, Mgra, Ranis, Are. m s m m CEDARVILLE THEATRE SATURDAY, JUNE B Remember Them la "Th* Tkte. Man", WelL Her* They Are Again WHUana Powell , If IVlyrml Mmff ^ E v e ly n P r e n t ic e 0 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE? Ask G. H. Hartman—Phone 53— to explain wOl|io Respon sibility Law” ,and our “Life-Time Automobile Protection Policy” „ *, • Our plan offers— ANNUAL SAVINGS NATION- WIDE SERVICE—A-l FINANCIAL SECURITY AND prosipt , wuendly ; claimservice . V ^ Motorisffi Mutual Insurance Company . - COLUMBUS, OHIO - • - ’ • ’ " * . . VIC DONAHBY * - Jg 1 *CARL>CRISPIN ^ - / President ‘ ’ • , ^ * - .* *% ‘ s\: - JAMES MRNMUIR James'MenMuir, 53, former cltisen j of this place,'died'at Mount Carmel liospitals May 28, Colville, Wash., af- j ter an Blues* o f th»e days. He was : a cement contractor and had been a resident of Colville for 28 years. Th* deceasedwas bom in. Csdsrville OMo, July 29,18^1. He is survived by j htowidow^Marcsret of Colville, a son j Clarence, who is a teacher at Clayton; a daughter, Mrs, Ida King of Chewel- i ah; a sister, Mrs. R>-B<Smyth of Col- vilie; and two brother*, Charles. Of | Indianapolis and John of Nebraska, Pallbearer* were member* o f the ! I. O. 0. F. o f which the deceased wa».| a prominent member. Mrs, Margaret Milroy, who has j been spending the past few months In Dayton, has again taken up her resi dence at her home on College street. Miss Donna Butties, who has been1 teaching at Montpelier, 0., is home for | the summer vacation. Flour 24 Gold Medal. A national favorite T> Milk . 3 ^ 19 ' CountryClub. Evaporated. Vitaminp added Spinach 3 ^ 25 < Stockupat thi* lowprice Grapefruit ' 2«<12 3 l CountryClub, Servedaily for breakfast Sugar 25 Franklin. Pur* Cane ’ Bread ' l Bit J*mboLo*f Jewel Coffee * « Smooth $nd fi-astraiit FrendbCoffee . FoSMMifioootv Leper Cake . . • BitCho&HtttJogCck* . 20 o*. loaf 80 . * Lb. 17 e * , . Lb. 23 c 2 fi lb. cake 49 c Pineapple CoantrpCM. lb, a«ck *1.31 . Ne. 2 Helm 20 c Contirolleoo Venille Extract « 1 ox. bot. 10 c JtorOrtco *> Soft-a-sUk.................. Pkg. 2 fic CaktFioir Motor Oil . . . 2 get cell 97 c PtrtHXa4. Slut tax Scratch Feed ldO lb, beg $ 2.12 WootOt tor hootroom* ■ Dairy Feed . 100 lb. beg $ 1 .SS WoocoU* Maab . . * 1001 b. bag $ 2 . 4 > SterttnooniOrovtnt. Wooer TUESDAY, JUNE 11 A UffitHag BeUtted Drama . Feeterimr fli* MewBtreamltoed Trsto ^TJ im S i l t i r FOR SALE-SEED POTATOES. Home Grown Seed Potato**—Rural | Russets. See W. R, Watt or G. C. Wrimer, Phone 12 on 175. DitteWith Comfort and Ease Aimid ait Alr of RsitosMMt THE TOWN CLUB aa. W. K.MTATT.HMtM. |’,J(ff^r»lifgm e purl • Dlnuers Phene 1175. ’ m N. Mala St, Urbaaa, Okie Pineapple AppleSauce Serve this healthful fruit - now at No. 2 thi* low pricel Broken ilices can Country Club. Delicious flavor forstews or omelets 3 No, 2 cans 15 25 VI VVA Large Bologna 3b. 1 6 } o f r a n k f u r t e r s . lb. 1 6 } e ■ w r BAC0N * 29c SMGIC&D EAUSACB lb. 2 2 $ mmm cauj £ s « l<k2 3 € FILLET HADDOCK lb. 131c BANANAS , Gekton Rip* NEW POTATOES LEAF LETTUCE . Mot-hwttte TteatmtoMMt FRESH PEA* . . WATERMELON! . 4 lbs. 23c 1° 1W. i f e 15c •*-IB* I S c - ^ d t c WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR ESOSI
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