The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

X ocal Personal Mr. «nd Mr*. John Ault and Mis* G«nevs C 1 * bmum , apant tha waak-tad arith friend* in Bowlin* Grawve, 0, Mr. and Mr*. Lawntnaa Duke* and sob , who npaat three weak* in Tampa* FJa,, VMitte* Mr. Duka's father, re- tnmed home the first of the week. Put your idfe fund* to work with CedarviUe Federal Bavin** A Loan A mu * Current dividend, 4 per cent. The Clifton Presbyterian LLadies' Aid Society 1* sponsoring a h»yr»tir and supper at the Clifton Opera House. Wednesday evening, Nov. 18th nt 6 o’clock. Mrs. George Hanunon is reported in a very critical condition at her home on South Main st. Mrs. ,Wilfred Weimar of TD*nia, Fla., a daughter, arrived here Tuesday. The Cedar Cliff Chapter D, A. It, will hold a market in the Township Clerk’s ' office Saturday, Nov. 13, opening at 3 p. m. . and continuing through the evening. There will be all kinds'of food and baked goods offered for sale. Mrs. W. A, Turnbull fell, last Satur­ day night at the home of her brother, Mr. Ralph Wolford, and sustained bruises that proved painful, Mrs. Turnbull slipped, and fell while des­ cending thie stairway. Fortunately no bones were broken. ' : C O Z Y THEATRE i* .. : - FRIDAY and SATURDAY . -November 12*13 CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY . —in— “PARNELL” Also “JUNGLE JUVENILES, SUNDAY and MONDAY^ November 14-15- Queen o f the Silver Skates . SONJAHENIE 5 ■ T Y R O N E * O W £ R ~ ' " T U E S D A Y -^ --'r November ;16, .... BOBBY BREEN —with— BASIL RATHBONE ‘*MAKEA~WISH” Craawalt-BLokatt Nuptials Solemnised Thursday Night French kid glove*, a blackycrepe^j^, hat, adorned with black and goMal- ligatar skin and « small vail. Black la a beautiful late fall nuptial event, Mildred Watt Bickett and Al­ fred Ward Cmwell, both of Cedar­ viUe, 0 „ were united in marriage Thursday evening at the First United Presbyterian church. Ur. John W, Bickett, father of the wiq* and pastor pf the'church, offi­ ciated at the double ring ceremony; assisted by Dr, W. B. McChesney, preeddent uf<CedarviUe college, Ce­ darviUe, On*and Dr, E, F. Kimmel- shue o f DewMoines. * Over 50 relatives and friends were present for the vows, which Were solemnised at 8:30 o’clock by candle­ light. Church Decorations Providing a lovely setting for the nuptials, the chancel was decorated trimmed in crystal and gold, and suede shoes with gold buckles were worn with the costume. After a short wedding trip, the. aouple will ho at home Nov, 10, at} CreswoU cottage, Columbus Road,) . j-<-'--v—r .U'HP.-VUJI.»!' - -I..Il li,ijaFJ!l.".; Apple* for fiaWPscksd Ue pmsj APPI.M FOR SALE, Fresh bushel. Drop* anu second* 8 busheVcider «old on F riday and Satur- for fl.OO, Phene 8 bn 86 or 26. day o f pitch week . N ag iey?* O rch ard . 4 gamm as m um wm *, SUNNYSIDB CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY with a solid background of greenery. In striking contrast against this back­ ground were tWo tall white baskets, filled’- with white chrysanthemums, carnations and pompons and two Seven-branch candelabra bearing gleaming white tapers. A double spray of white carnations, accented by one large chrysanthemum, rested in front of the chancel, where the bridal party stood. » A piano prelude was played by CedarviUe, O. The new* home i* completely furnished and will be ready for occupancy upon the arrival of the bridal pair. Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr, and Mrs, John Irwin of Jamestown, O.; Mrs. W. R. Mc- Chesney of CedarviUe, O., Mrs. E, F. Kimmwshue of Des Moines; Mill Wilda Bickett and Miss Grace Elisa­ beth Bickett of Xenia, O.; Harold Tate of Bpring Valley, 0 .; Mrs. J, Paul Watt and Miss Nelle Watt of Greenfield, O., and Mies Gladys Mi> Cutcheon of Elm Grove, Wheeling, W. Va. Heads Music Department The bride, eldest daughter of Dr, and’ Mrs, Bickett, is .director of the department of music at CedarviUe College, CedarviUe, O., and plans to continue in this position. Mrs, Cres- well is a graduate of •Muskingum college, New Concord, O., the Ameri­ can Conservatory at Fountainebl*u, France, and the Conservatory of Music: of Cincinnati, O., where she re- FARM FOR SALE James Taggert Watt of Greenfield, O., ceived her Masters degree, a coufein o f the bride who presented strains from familiar wedding- music. Ho also played the processional and Mrs, Creswell, before locating in CedarviUe, had been head of the music department in the Girls college Mr. and Mrs* Arthur Reed, Clifton,' with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ault of this place, assistant hostesses, entertained members of the Sunnysido Club, Wed­ nesday evening. Seven tables o f bridge were played, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Preston taking high score prizes and Mrs. Wm, Marshall, the consolation prize. A salad course in keeping with the season was served. „ Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Amos Frame* Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nagley, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stormont, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Brown, CedarviUe; Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Reed, Mr. and Mrs*, peo Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Preston, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ault and Mr,.and Mrs. Arthur Reed, Clifton. The annual Christmas din­ ner will be held December 8 th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall. recessional marches, usipg The Bridal:at Cairo, Egypt, and also of West- fThAMla /vniV» Yu* IIT m nnnw minifltfiP 1*^1100*0 fll. fltllf T.ttlfn Pifsf C orus from “Lohengrin” by Wag er and Wedding March from- “A Mid- Night’s Dream,” by MendelssbOn. Bride’s Gown i ister college at Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Mr, Creswell is a graduate of Ce- darville College, CedarviUe, 0., and the The-bride, who was given in mar- School o f Business of the University riage by her father, was gowned in of Cincinnati. He is connected with Ming Toy wedding satin, fashioned the Cummings Chevrolet company in en train along princess,lines with full CedarviUe. boulders and finger tip sleeves. The —Newton, Iowa, DaUy News. gown, made by the bride’s mother, 11 1 —........ . was trimmed with Chantilly rose “Lost Battalion" Member point lace at the neck and sleeves,. md tiny satin buttons down the center. Addresses D. A. R. Dinner front. .She wore with.it a sapphire ——. • ' Pty» the.bridegroom. • A graphic description of h» experi- £he “« de s imPorted Bnissels lace ences as a member d£ the “ lost veil, fell from a lace cap to shoulderbattalion” in the World War, was length over her face find into a long given by Mr. .Lowell Hollingshead, of tram at the back A wreath of.orange sterling. 0 „ in an addliess before tflpssoms over the crown of her head*men,bers of Cedar* Cliff Chapter, adorned the cap. 4. . jDaughters of the American ItevolU- She carried a handerchief of Brus-!tjon( o£ CedarviUe, and guests at their 3 'els lace and a shower 'bouquet of annual dinner meeting in the Rotary Club rooms, Xenia, Tuesday evening. Recounting his experiences in the W* wilt offer at private sale the W. B. Stevenson farm o f 184 acres on the Yellow (Springs pike,' north­ west Of CedarviUe. Also the Steven­ son residence on South Main, street, Cedarville, O, For further Informa tjon call or see Charles Stevenson, Ina Murdock and Vera Andrew; Harvey, executors of the Estate, or Miller A Finney, Attorneys, Allen Bldg., Xenia. * ( 2 t) GlaserVBeauty Shop 1 Easter, lilies, white roses and valley lilies, tied with white 1 satin ribbons. Florentine Gowns Her sister, Miss Laura Caroline form of a story, Mr. Hollingshead, who served overseas from April, 1911, Bickett of Newton, who served as to January, 1910, told how he and 500 arst bridesmaid,wore a blue net dress, " ' " * *• ! . — mbroidered in peach, which was made by hand in Florence, Italy. With it she wore a shoulder tip blue veil, held in place by a coronet of silver leaves, blue mitts, and. a double strand of coral from Italy, a gift of .he bride. Silver slippers and a ‘Vilonial bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and blue sweet peas completed ’ser costume. . '•Miss Isabelli Fullerton Bickett . of Chicago, III., who also served her rster as bridesmaid, wore a peach- colored Florentine met dress em- roidered„;in .blue, and carried .-a Colonial’ bonijuot, similar, to that of the other'attendant.' Her peach-colbr- d veil was also held in place with a coronet o f silver leaves, the silver’ note being repeated in her slippers. IRttsTffiatckmg the Cdlior of hdr dress, and a tiny coral camfeo from Naples; A Turkey In The Roaster la Worth Two On the Roost. Andthe Thanksgiving cloth­ ing yen can select at 11 and start wearing at 12 Is worth woto than the suit* and o’coats you have to ponder over at bit and Wonder about In price. This clothing impress** you on first right that you won’t have to. look at a second store. The minute you lay eye* On these wulia and over­ coats and hear their welcome modest prices, you know that you are in the right store and that the rest 1* but a matter ot minute*. Thanksgiving Suits and : *25 v c e i j c StiCP SO «, Nuntsin Ava. SprinsffaW, Ohio American “doughboys” were cut off from the main body of troops. Blight men; including Hollingshead, attempt­ ed to get through to the American' lines but were unsuccessful, four of the group being killed and the others wounded: and taken prisoners by the Germans. Mr, Hollingshead suffered four machine gun bulletwoUnds in the body but recovered quickly and was used by a German commander ;to send a message asking surrender off the Americans held in the “ pocket.” The battalion refused to surrender, and after six days was relieved by Ameri­ can troops who broke, through to its. assistance, ■ Mrs. Hollingshead accompanied her husband here and was a guest at the meeting. - ' ■ . A, three .course dinner wan, served % Geyeris preceding the program. Mrs.-J. Ervin Kyle, regent, presided Italy, a gift of the bride, were plso part M her ensemble. ; Best Man. Ushers - The’ bridegroom, the -best man, . . . . . . . .................. +ames’ Marshall of Chicago, 111., and’ mann, and “The False Prophets,” by and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, accompanied by Miss Juanita Rankin, sang two solosi “The Lotus Flower,” by-Shu- hc fivo ushers,. John, Paul Watt of Greenfield, 0., and James Bickett of .ienia, O., wore tuxedoes with white joutenniercs. The latter two are 'ouslns of the bride,- • Mrs. Bickett, mother of the bride, vns charming in a deep blue velvet gown, trimmed with gold ornaments, •ihe wore a shoulder corsage of gar­ denias,. and a gold ornament in her hahv , * , Tie.bridegroom’s’ mother, Mrs, John John Prindle Scott. Forty-seven members and guests at> tended the meeting for which mem­ bers of the chapter’* council of safety were hostesses. The Troute residence property will be offered for sale Saturday at ten o’clock at the court house. A small, cottage owned by the estate and located On Chillicothe st., was sold to nviti of Jamestown, 0., was beauti-[ a , R. McFarlnnd seme time ago, 'ully gowned in black velvet, with) vhich she wore a close-fitting black 1 m- elvet’ evening hat, tfimmed with a. , veil. Her flowers were alsolBured up to $5000. CedarviUe Federal |Savings & LLoan Assn. Iny nose 1 shoulder corsage of gardenias. Shoulder corsages were worn by the } »ut-of-fown women guests and white, j appreciate the support given me • S f f i t r J S . * " * Robert N „« ,n. "Reception ' : 1 ' ■‘■ag*gag‘g ’*u*gae A reception arranged by the Fort- < lightly and the Hate Hill Circles of j , ytTV-v-f-ff-v- c a t 17 I :he church, was held in the church im- 1 WOLICE OI* SALE .Or * mediately following the ceremony. * * ?arlot- hostesses were Mrs. J. C. Hill, N T C F F TROTTINQ BRED HORSES f (30 Head) TO BE HELD AT ] FAIR GROUNDS | WASHINGTON C. H., OHIO i S .1 November 18, 1937 ~ Brood mares, foals at side and all Mrs, Roy Dennison,, and Blanche I Shriwteseq. || Mrs. Tim J. Campbell and Mrs, W. f D. Eyerly presided at the refreshment | .able, which was respendent in silver | aid crystal, }| A huge bouquet of white crysan-'i lemums and pompons centered the f table and three tall white tapers < in | •yslal candelabra were at either side * of the centerpiece. Featured W»s the three-tiered wed- ling cake, baked by the bride’s aunt, |ages to five and six years old, In- p! Miss Nelle Watt of Greenfield, 0., and |eluding the good sire, Peter S, j cut by the bride during the reception, f ] Traveling Costume | -SALE' BEGINS AT 12 For her going away costume, the § 1 bride wore a royal blue crepe dress; | OS BRIGGS * trimmed with gold ornament*, a § j black .fleece coat, and a black bonnet KEEPYOUTHFUL-DRINKMILK Nation*! Milk W««k Novambar 14 to 20 “Tbs oow is a mori woadmfal Ukorstory.Sk«takesths otsmms ol ths psshtrs, and tha rough- sg« of tha ilsld, and oonvsris thm Intothastori parlaotfood for aw . la that food thara-is a myriarioua s<»iat}itngwhtoh adaadlsts.hava fonad a«*aati*l.............. to tha hi^hari health of tha huinsn rsoa, and which oka be . foihd nowhataelse. Man have sought lot oanturiss tha f«bl*d FountainofYouth.The aahrast approach to thatfountainwhich has yat baaa disoovarad fa tha adder of tha oow. Without hat uilk, children languish, tha vigor of the adult dariina*, and thavitalityof tha human rao* ran* low /'—A tribute byHon. Frank<3. Cowdan, Finnlssippi Farm, Blind*. AH Lines, of BEAUTY CULTURE i f Shapoo, Finger Wave , | and Manicure ......_„„.75cl |PERMANENTS—$3 and $sf rnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmimmmmm S2E US BEFORE SELLING YOUR CORN FULL MARKET FRICK WE WLL STORK CORN ALL WINTER LIBERAL ADVANCES STRATTON DRAIN CO. 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