The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26

cmAxmiM wmuuD, F riday , m t * U c i l mmd P t n o t i l Or. Radford Fetter, eon-te-law ol C. K. HUi. ted In Totade, Weteaday Th* riuwrsi will lit ted fleWidag tltmwiM, Mr*. C, R HUl i* recevering from tm recent Hit Ant tenting « f the 4>Heeoking d «b «w te d IW U y , m y loth, «t ifM school tew*. The following officer* ter* elected: President, AIntel Herper; Vie* President, Doris Townsley; Secretary, Joann* Wright; Treasurer, Loie Brown; New* JS*jK>rt- ir, France* Jolley, The next meeting will be held at the library* Thursday, May 2«ths at 2 v> w. Mr- W. S, Torrence, Xenia, former­ ly * *c»M*nfco f thi* place has returned from Lo* Angeles, Calif., where he spent the winter. He looh* the picture of health. The return trip was made by motor with a Springfield friend with stops at various points o f interest. Those who know « f deaths of any former graduate o f Cedarville High School the past year are requested to write or phone the name* date and place to Mre^Karlh Bull, chairman of the Resolutions Committee o f the High School Alumni .Association. t i A . L M t e « U Ta Mlaa Dsrsthsi K.. i wigwt Th« engagement and coming mar« riage o f Mr. Alfred L. Mantel, to Mb* Herotiwa X, Bwigert, New- eateratown, O , has tew mmmmi, MW* swigen u the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. R, Swigert, Neweomaratasm. Mr. Marshall f* the son of W» L, Mantel, Duytett, a sister o f Mr*, damt* H. Hawltitts, Xenia, and a nephew of Hr*, Lula Watt o f thW place. The wedding will figke place June fid, Mr. Marshall is connected with the BtevensorrJordan H’emson t-orp,( New York, but has hi* head­ quarters in Chicago, where the com* pany -has a branch, Miss Rwigert is home economic instructor in th« high school in her home city. $he Is a graduate o f Wittenberg, Hammaa, aaslated by Mr*, George Gurdon Mrs. W. W. Galloway spent the week-erid In Granville, Q., with her daughters, Misses Rebecca atidDoro- , thy Galloway, at Denison University, and attended, Mother's Hay festivities on Saturday. On Sunday she was joined by Mr. Galloway and .daugh­ ters* Clara and Carolyn, Mrs, M. A. Summers, this place,'"and Mr. and Mrs- Edwin Galloway, Xenia. Miss Rebecca Galloway has been elected a member of “Grossed Keyes," honor­ ary junior society, she being » junior at Denison next year. C O Z Y a MAIN ST. CEDARVILLE ,0. Mother and Daughter Banquet Held Friday Evening Members o f the Cedarville' College Y. W. C. A § were hostesses at a de­ lightful mother and daughter banquet, attended by US persons, in the col­ lege gymnasium Friday evening. The dinner, prepared by the girls, was served'by the young men of the college. ' Miss Mary Johnston, president of the V. W. C. A. and “Cedar Queen1" for 1938, presided as toastmistress. Mrs. Robert Jacobs and Miss Beatrice McClellan sang two duets, “When Twilight Weaves" and "On Wings of Music,” Miss Johnston delivered, the address of welcome, and Mrs. Fred Townsley responded for. the mothers. Miss Jessica Taylor sang- a sold, “That Wonderful Mother of Mine.” Miss Mftry Kyle, of Xenia, return­ ed missionary from India, was guest speaker. The program closed with a song, "Mother*” by a quartette, com­ posed' of Misses Mary Jean Townsley, Rachel Ifnmmah, Elizabeth Ander­ son and Junia Cresweli. fteiearei* Club F m » smnni Mathar'e Day Programs In ebeervanre o f Mother'* Day, program m ‘ Jhomwc and Modern Motn*t» ’ was presented when Mr* Donna Finney wa* hostess to t e Re search Club at her home, Saturday afternoon,, | Mrs, Lula Watt presented a'paperf cm "Woneer Mothers/* assisted by' members wfio posed as the character* mentioned in the paper. Mr*. J. M» Auld represented "Chrisiina Polk McCoy," Mrs. Hervey Bailey was ‘•Flise DuRach," end Mrs. A. E» Richards posed as “Dr, Anna Howard Shaw" a* a “ bride" and Mrs, O, A.' Dobbins represented the same woman’ as a mother at 80. Mr*. Lloyd Confarr sang “Whenj You ami I Were Your.g, Maggie. after which Mr*. Richards retd • paper on "MoUcri. Mother #/3 m wluaih she di*«:u***d Marutha Maeuiiib, moihcr of Y«hudt Mfirubirjj foiapuagrt Mrs. Paul Raymond Gray and gfem. Grave Noil rrow*ii. who were tected . *|«s «;«m»tending mother*" by the :| Golden Rule Foteaue*, Refreshments were served by Mm I Finney, a*»i*t*d by her daughters,} Helen, Nancy and Rachel. .-nvirmrr Temperance Note* thaeeesed CedanriUeW, C. T, tj. * i In Chicago, recently, a man com*] plained against himself in court ke»| s^ause o f his drinking, and asked the ] judge to give him a jail sentence o ff 110 days to cure him. f According tu t e pr***, t e |tag* Mawt-lf Ho court, conducted the ' pro**ruUuii, r*l **#4 w m / a word foe quer iteiatry, vfcaa Rehsrt f a r ) , director M pa te iwlattoa* for the Na­ tional DietUtec t e * c a ^Yrynsette . told the diflegaiee to the aoeem “ Qod atone Snow* how much test* :«ige eeeueathw e f the fiUaet* m lese* when a young man tees hiring; Dealer* Defeat* Dsa_ first drink,5* ; a mratershig « f g^at tavera A Feealte Cteiiaatea >"W« have to oeatet t e yrr ProhibHkiiiiats and ntcfceteer* were' FroitiMtleaieu who ar* a# baa^tedag both mentioned as enemies t e the lb denouaflag aa,j#*t thtekaee ae Mate Sidy New*. “Make it right te it eaa aet be geevea that FRIDAY^ May t3 WALTER HUSTON / JAMES STEWART -in— 4 4 Mr*. J* E. K y le Re-elected Regent Cedar C liff D . A . R* Mrs.. J, Ervin Kyle, regent, and other officers of Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of the American. Revolu­ tion, were re-elected for one year at a meetlhg afethn homo of Mrs. Harry Hamman, Tuesday afternoon. . Other officers re-elected were Mrs. Roger Henderson, vicu regent^ Mrs. Harry D. Wright, ^cretafiy; Mrs, Frank Turnbull* treasurer; Mrs,. I. C. Davis, registrar, and Mr.\ David Me* Elroy, historian. Anpuai reports were submitted. Five new members were added to the chapter during the year and jtix members' - had perfect' attendance records for the meetings. * ' -Ateihmittce composedofMp.Wat- lace Rife, chairman; Mrs.HaulTowns- ley, Miss Wilntah Spencer, Mrs. Roger !"Henderson, Mrs-.IjiuraAlbright, Mrs, Cora Tnimbo and Mrs. Harold Rein- hard Was named to arrange for the Memorial Day celebration at tho old Massies Greek V-'.i :' Mrs.'.Rapl Drr :'read;a»'di1' westinff paper on “Colonial Lamps, illus tratilig it with pictures .of lamps. A NELSON EDDY picture,a“ A Japanese Water Color,” ' ; Don* the circulating gallery of the Dayton Art Institute, was exhibited and explained by Mrs. Henderson. The picture will be displayed in Ce- darviile Bchools fot a month. 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The* be T U I O H I O R i l l T I I I R H O H I C O M P A N Y was trained carefully so that h« could do his watfc aWUfulhr, eM- cientfy amt always ctiurtatiiieiy. Jin Is a “Career Men**—he la in the tmsineee far life. He hums adtanrentent ia tifen to alt. All hi* hoaese earn* up thtnogh. the faafce, So did their superior*— aeany from johs lihe Jin»*s. The oaf«fultT«intntttMjlnilUtey* f |mOy MMPBNMK edded to the etandatd Weetem JHeett^bs tmtipwasit, antes the hi*h gprede m i •tanMy improvln* service pen >s umw If* tJVHD m% 191

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