The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
A# Ujt' ■' '"V - . - A * * * , M l N O . 3 mew court n i w i Nmnvn 4^fc. i* snafc m.mm totto C C D A l l V t X i A p i A r e A i tfin <*H fe ll fetep to« flte, i nttortsid I f tto state uthtiaa Mktlu ftiHufev to W .^^^S^SUiW^P|^p *^*P rote* in Air* Oreum Canty rillsgpe. affectitedn the Ant blfiteg after *aa-, •AMASS AW f mi airte eellfiieu May it , iftta n tin Lowpr Bellbroek Pika, three aBa* wmt at Xante. in * U * hi* ter w m ton to 4U t* i«)m » asrrite nMet]fJ*wUI « * IteSiWlSL' * * i Isa* .meetings tetieaamultte •sanwuwortn ' fiMMKHflBP§ § f f$&0H tb)y LwRhjQiftiMfcgt in. t wmwp atonallm ttok they wifi N*nrn tor* Mto,aaata&masting. K in' ties* *r*r AM * esnsuntten wifi-I* in Oetasitoe for ■ ta i JiMmnr MastiittfL' “mn^w^Ter. i -mate impwtant being tine AisMtettOft . fo r . ;:t to . Ad- ttf lletiifcwiy, SMMHQ^bvr 27 t Qiik> Sdioatioft -to*Ktati<», vjunpganlrili UnitedMtaa Wostorsof .tausins, .hmuary tt-Fehnuiry 6* 0*»iw •** Ghnwhss, January 28-30; Cbjj*. Pw*e*fi: Cwivwrtlon,: January Mjpkl GW* Farmers’!Week,-January IteFebranry A - ' , « ’ ■ Obterte an# o f the rib* states which *tifi dgi, not h » « compulsory motor wtidete accident retorting Jaws, ' Records .at approved .shipments of ftoder wtdv. and sheep into Ohio in tneent mouths taditete the number o f Mich animals to be fed and marketed ' b f OWo fanners will hit * new high fn 1946. The State Department o f Agriculture reports that by mid- No- r «n b r Ole Importation into the state o f OOMOdtoaj o f .stoop and 192,136 .toad o f ahttte, toAhesn approved^ 'v-.-i-*■ ?, k .-a 1 '•' S' . ■ ;•? ,/ ,TJ»e fM a sa ^ >Greenwich, Httron aototy, OfijkMtop established a food etofcenshfp »pord so far wtequaled by a ift ethbr eomumnity fo'tb*'iitut&. Thef* Were, S tls-pem«»s' eligible to ante in Gtwmwfeh nt the November ^eleetkm *nd adwn the eSeetions to tems War*; W a h id A m t mmsnled ' that’*ffgt' fcaOat* haut-:;$ e^ ,'''V8tod»~»a .- siwawjw■.■-n*WMe5-..“^^mww^®^'.w^w^sh’'r'*^srwT* •.• ” _w *wse ■ -^we■ tMMNr mmm of 106 per eeat. ; ’ A dlasa e f abc >, has beta Med In common; y««u>.. lAena emirt by 0 . % «ehmalst% The r e v i^ mW# nt fieiftre#, Hilntt Orioi 1Stw^iviilk CMixtilk JN ummm I mk rThe note drfvea^y the pkintiTsiand Spriny V id k y S n it an fellows eon, George H. Sehmatetlf, who had. Business IhdMdnai, fte* fUO to horrowsd the _machine . t» attend af.| 4 - two-pmrty, Amn i » te |«A 0 ; mral matinee movie in Xmdn and was re- | 3 (no chea**}; resjdnnee indivldnnl, tandnc home, overturned-to a ditch, $ 2 .2 5 to |». 7 6 ? two party, fit (dif- and was wrecked, aeeerdtof to ih^continusdJi four pa^y, fit (n«w^ pstitfen. The defendant is charged! # (no change). with negligence. Miller and Finney are attorneys for the plaintiff. . * MVOfiCK ASKlGti A divorce, or ground* of non-shp- port and habitual intoxication, award of alimony and custody o f two mtopr children are sought by Doris {Step hen* in -a suit against Thurman R, Stephens, Jamestown, They were married Sept, 12,1623 at New Jasper. Wilful absence from home tot more than three' years is charged in a di vorce complaint Med by Jack Darks against Mary -Parks, whose residence is unknown to him, -according to the petition, J U r a ld . Y , D E C E M B E R 1 5 , W 0 •MM ypy H S A D U M i f i l l P i o a r t p a g i . o f f n r moKmokim rorm F R 2 C % « U » A T S i l .... .............. m i No objactiena were Med to 'the rates which-will be uniform over the county. The dial system will he ex tended to all the town* to the county this coming year and. later in Xenia cKyv CHRISTMAS CARDS WERE SOLD OUT IN RUSH Oa gave the,i •atinqr awAi tore. Masihc asm- *aea—y emeesoewt^s*^n**w thamstlral ar Egyptian pyramids^ Aretpart ef.thia1 Deosphet 1.' to an endeavp* to^ mg ip our scheel.« waatounebedkat' Reeder acting m spelling, commit* tweiity-Bve- "'spell looted, for. study, words-are Wo regret, that we are unab)e to get additionallines of Christmas cards! *y*t<m. from dhe this year as the demand far exceeded! P*®*!* from-the f< the supply, not only here but where! tot wifi.begin **4 ■ , January2, i■ I ' ■ 1 ■ I v.B, N* -Adamsl e f amost toter-1 fihmtoated lae-f myetorieds ma-{ which the bnttt, The! was given onf ve the spell v spelling contest! Wijh- 'Miss'' man o f the, Each weekr * errors** pro «e-l> Friday thesei over, the s o t t nd„ ind written byj to -the twelfth! C O L L E G E P R E S f E ^ N T - E L E C T K I M ^ B t 0 3 S8 ^Cpf^ntnf .'VV^PPPPPP JLwfViniP^.-43|pp|Ef «iHJkvcH heldlli Ptitoge. on.Deemnler 9rd, The Iai»iw)if brbggiA th» tro^iy home X fiepitlf W, Hjitoto, «*|Ytot «Tprt} m SJdneyj Herbert .Hnw»i , . ’MMAAfaffi-; Rtofge Bittor, PMcMliet Mt, Vdrnug and Harold V, C|«m, Thoraeville, 9fc*V . i i Ritwisalltowtod« I* alsasdy ihmhtog up OWo lists of pub- lic wmvito'eaiplsy'ea who will be call- -ed -MgonJanuary, l , A r towAmt time# to gag aw toeowa tow toiler tow **p»dsr Me salary act o f Formarty, p#fii.employes War# •attempt' from dwer'. wp! The US, $. Tmasor^, after ahaintog fig debts att Deosmb«F St fssfiii ft fai| han»W |3gO«,0fH),eOd M«M M t t i rottotot thf statfitfry deto Umit, which U Axed at The State Department o f Hanks re ports that,, only 16 o f the 211 Ohio bankswhich closed since the 1931-1933 depremkst, Will still be in the process o f ltgeidatiea tor the end of the year. ItojfiU ft tR P*#m toeeiM irm p < M w * * 3 * * ! ,S S i fiuMggR eewaty Board-of Mectkmt iNtvmifiKharffsd tdx elaetkm booth tohdsia to Akraa, fWloming alleged Veto trtegnMMto to' M . (Wtolnd to tto etsatosaWd Hetotober % m is Stof to flN»fi*i«awgr tm to •apahd gariiwmsat, It is dMtoatt to P||Mi When Geretwar Jstoi W, Broker teak the eeto tottotoa as Ohio** Chief 'fixsenttva toevaa month* «*># n« 4«* .«lar«it - Nearing’ torn end of his Arst year as lAtohihrU'sTTT «d the aifaira off jtoto# afi, state dspartmenta art Itow at work aw totor aatnnal wpottt to be AM an January * **A ****** tobula- ttoi wRI ton tlw story o f J«*t what Rap hmfihmaA to Ghto^ • ^ ‘•toPtol S ir O i to toto«tostod «hto**»to ^ S t o l l la hath atartHag and over the line was offered. The pay-1 The’Junior heme rLm A to J, madej foil distributors Were told out lMtjth« highest aversgetoM. Friday. The; Saturday and the manufseturer* in !ct},er hope^rooms to - tow order to, ] Philadelphia,.Pa., were’ -unable to l'vhic1* th®y » nkw‘ Are *« foHowa:: TD 31ARSHAL MENS j supply the demand. Thjs Is theUfth grade, sixth grsfie, eighth grade,! . Suit to marshal liens arid sell three"wc.on<i ye, r We h»ve stocked, cards! jun>or borne room, K to Z; sopho-! tracts of real estate‘to pay an unsatis- from- this,firm, and we promise a! "tores, ,0.. to Vf; m fy rs, sophomores,], iisd f4,057.3d -judgment, recovered]greater stock next season and willf-t to G; freshmen, A*to K; freshmen,] Dec. 19, 1930 .in, Montgomery county! 0ffec ume befara Tlwifcsgimg. Our!1* to z i torgnto gngle>, special sixth ”f.urto has been Med. by Gharlea S- all early orders war* Mtod hut we re-jFr*,!e>.fo«rth grade#. - 'Merlon, state, buildingand-loan super-]gret»that those who Wanted to order! I,r|1r’ intendent, in charge of liqu^d|dlng.toe this week wort disappointed, W* - CedarMBe to, ■sen, American Loan and' Savings'Associa-j w jine'of the quality! Eno" toed out a sfim 20-24 victory Ion of Daytoni against W. W. Ander- ^ ^ at priee 0f ordhmrylMMr tha Cedgrvlfia Imps, Thursday, son and Others. ®bh petitioner rt- jcard*, with the ad /antage of the name! Pwmstoer T, in thet most thrilling quests thO Court to adiust primity ofi imprinted, ' " " ‘ **’ ' - — > liens against Jthe property. $mlto,f . . McCnUister andGihney are attorneys* ^ for the plaintiff. , ■ i PARTITION SOUGHT -Partition-of Xenia real estate, in which the plaintiff Claims a 13492 share is the object o f a petition in stituted by Charles Stier, 739 W, Sbpond St, against Graee^MiHwtan, mm W hmi C C M X E G E N I W S RSliSiMRWeiaiea The Revenmd Widtor Sndtli' Xto petrito, *3^vwp'a*leeted D s filifi ef GcdarviUe C ollie % toe- Beard e f ^ ^ TPmtoes at Ha^ «*i»g held Friday, 761 W- Secsmd St, and eightoett gftwgjy ^ ^ ^ % .. deflmidimtswiib hive iatoemta fa thej thr neirprseWwif citl siisinnln ->s«^!m>dTVnSsdala. t o * - aea that , ■ |jjg. fir,,Ik HfChsu sy wtof tow* • . aw im e «w >nsaaiM i« ' 1timtotag posMen hUjto pollegw wltit ASH.MONET JPPGiiBMT ti(|e ^ fmaidwit-Bmmitito Dr, A money judgment is requested to a* ' igame ef to* peienil *season^ The viutem ynfied wot |g toe lend-to toe Arab half ao thatt iday lad.134 when the half tnftH - Ganhoya'ceme back wHhto tt jwtotl o f dkto epyonema at thaenddf toe fifed ifiM**, btttaftot a/hard AmiGi ijpimr W »» A«aIly 1"''feMrattM*'4H|llid :8 'DhWjL -wwwni^wtom-j ^wwp^^www^w.'*--na-.-jpvv^eawwy wadFaratownTi Th* |heto ale»-ha|#i tofid hard to ■gato"theis, *totioaihl(pM26v Atthough UyilPntoltojF'.^A^REa;.'wf^^to.* tireoiihsiluitss ( n yRM1." 9 - . im -nfi petition filed' by LoUella St. John *- gainst Flerence L- fit# Jefmi to *4* ministratrix of the estate ef'Thowaa W. St. John, fieceSaed, Rimer fit. John! and Wilbur Deck, Msrahsll andMar shall are the plaintiff's attorneys, DIVORCEGRANTED On grounds o f wilful absence from home for more than three years Tor rence 0. Guenther has been r warded a divorce from- Irene ..May Giipntber, With the defendant hiscrM o f interest n his property. FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT tho Home Owners* Lpaii CoG>., hsf recovered a *2,697.34 mortgage fopt* closure judgment in a *wH against Ella fi. Douglas and other*. NOTE JUDGMENT A note judgment- valued at |2,41A- 99 has been awarded FloraM, Johns«m in her suit against Darryl Sheley and Horflcc Mpssman. CAfiBfi DMMI88SD - Appeal 'from probata epurt ia the case of Victor K.Duggins, as admin istrator of the Louis W, Harjjy estate, against Leong- Davis find others, hss been cHsmiss«dr by th* plaintiff. At the plaintiff's request, the pefi tiort Med by Liicy At Thung ng*M Sylvester firpadise and others has been dismissed? ' CLAIM SETTLED Mr*. Dora Thompson, mother and natural guardian of Harold Thompson, a minor, has received authorisation to accept *275 from Emmett Slmwettnan as full settlement of * damage claim arising from her sen’s injuries in an auto accident on the Jomestown Selma toad. . i '. i AFFPINTMRNIfi Edna D. Winter as administratrix of the estate o f Nnsktne M* Winter, late of Xenia, under 12,606 bond, Asa T. Trice, as executor of the estate o f Charlotte Trice; late of Xenia, without bond, McChesnay has bad A lon£ <$*■*£ aa A tcachgTy,hia.^taiwh iw i a*»to*«i«e Coveting a period of mate titan fifty years, the last twenty»fiveo f which h# has been, prejitopt, gf^fiie oolkgs. Ha Is retiring aa president at hi* own re. quest and firiands hope fim^ h* may have-many-mare year* In tha tomihlng profession.. Irt addition to his college Work Dr. McChsensy Is known throughout Qhlo and adjoining states a* a public speaker hi the minisfcefial andeducational fields. . N The presideotoeletf has had marked success os » student jn.Cedarvijle^lr lege and, in fc'gber to*titotjoi»a *f learning ip to* Halted state* and Europe, He tom** to bis new field with the well Wishes of everyone for * fine perlod l ’ leadership in hi* alma mater.- -■T ■■ ■■■■.■"■ The annUe] “SecretP*l” party of tha Y* W. 0. A., was told Monday eve ning at- the home of Prof, and Mrs, G. W,: Steele. Tto “YfileW, Ja*tote» won easily from Urbaaft Junior College last Fri day night, UedaeviUfc led throughout and wag nevfr threatened.* Tipi >e» serves lost to an independent .team composed of former CcdarviUe .High School stars,. The Alpha Theta Vau Sorority wg* entertained at » ^supper meeting** at the home bf Mrs. John Mtils, Tuos* day eveplpff, — Professor* G, W. Steele and Ernest Gibson and Rev, Jl, N, Adsms attended a meeting of the Men** Literary Club at the tome of Mr. John L. DOrsfc in Springfield on Monday evening. The Mixed Chorus sang-Christmas carols to residents of Cedarvltle, The* day evening. Dutnti- m l Detig a astota, 27*|6wa* fim final maw* ttei N*i sereaa'- afas^sms*'9*6a!P**ll theirs«x«d wig to ftto aterta,Jrvbtei who scored < pahtta .il>m wteb N«w# eon# wto touted t it m m uumtor, was put-mil e f tha game on fmda. ltoon led at tto htef by tto tctre wf 1943 but'the gama £. H. H rueatvaa cam* back to. to# -tha tiabtog bafic- eteer*. '» - The other1 gaaia e f tin avaniagwus betnain tha sixth isneiHi >raiiis who plajrad to a tooted 4*4 tte> Huff- man scored far the. .sevusth gw^« while Swanay *nd Momdsfilaath toad* • baskettoy sixth unMtea* North Hampton will journey4e Ca- dsrvlUe to do battle with our basket- etemu In -gasM* thia Friday evslng.; F. F. A. _ Sevsntsen members attended the F. F. A. meeting Friday evening. The chapter sdopted a point system wHifh will measure tto merit* e f *aeh mem tori Th* stouter will purchase * trophy cup to to awarded next fall to the hoy who is highest to point*, The CsdwtiUe F. F. A» to* schefi- uled a basket bafi 'gassa with tto jamestown F, F. A., January 3 The boys are piling, up point* «n both sides in the past bunt. Agrientag* Ntoht Glest Fifteen young men attended the class Monday sventof» The assistant county agent, Retort Bernard, gave a very, informative talk on legumes with speeial emptook on tto problem of growing alfalfa to our community. Last Thursday evening tto class1 saw ant educational film on. the mechanics of tto diesel tractor. i * w W w B R S iX R a i f s t o f t . K f ly s h t o to ti«a. Ian to JF ihmb ; REV. WALTER S. KILPATRICK Wilmington President 'Goto State JPofit Dt\ Walter L, Collins, president of WilmingtonCollege,.has beenappoint ed.ft director Of the- Division of ln- struefion; to tto State D#martment of Education, .to succeed "Dr- ’ Franklin H. McNutri who - resigned to take charge of teacher training to the Uni versity o f Cincinnati. Dr. McNutt was formerly connected with Wittenberg College, Springfield. . ' . ' , ,ff„ ‘ . ’ • „ r* tf, 1. 1 mmmmmm 1lto'FIItflg;FMfifitINr^^ - 9:4k a# UK, Sabbath School Grctos- |ra#' ‘ 10:6g a.m-, Sabbath School. Mr. H. % Stfihneiit# Sttpt. 11:00 a„ni., Homing Worship. Ser- moiu. ^Peace at BventRJc-” Junior Sermon: “His Gift.” 2:06 to4:00p, m., Choir reheersal.' 6;SO p. ra,, Christian Endeavor at the .Church, 'W « shall continue our discussion of “D*ftth>. Immortality, Heaven, andHtil,M 7:30-p,. m„ ‘Union Candle light Ctirol Siafi 4 Gw PraabMtotoa Church. The whole community is cordially invited# ‘ Thursday,.December31* 7:60 p. m., Orchestrarehearaab * ‘ 8:00 p, m., Choir tetoarsaU Friday, December 22, 7:90 p. to., Sabbath School Christmas program and treat. , Judge Denies ■ A t t o r n e y F n e s ...... .v ^ , 4- Judge Johnson has ruled, that Ah- tewteys h.:% MatohMrami'M*rito-;D.{ Rice, who we're attorneys to the suit Med by the Brewer toirs whereto,the State attempted to'oondtmh6977Acres o f the farm for public- purposes, axe notentitled to fete. Tto jury tender ed a verdict o f $10,445.50 but the state refused,to accept tto vtedicC Later it devehmed that tto atate was not to to dto pUtehaste^ but '-tto wediiliy Hugh T. Birch, Yellow Springs, who tontte% for p*rie purposes. Tto at- ra ifi fimra teas m pstetetoi tor sate toostht auR agato fibteh tot $2,660at expensein defending theirclaim. This case has not been beard. Yellow Springs Has Third Fire Doss 'Fire damaged the. Erbaugh ‘Drug Store to Yellow .Springs, Tuesday morning, the third fire in the.business section since NoV. 28. Fite Chief*H. j. Davission, *aw the fite from his iome, tto firs being under a stairway on tto outside and worked inside tto stockroom before it was placed under control. Authorities holfi to the theorythat a fire-bug is atwork in tto village. METHODIST David n ; Markle, Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. to. Morning Worship, 11:00 a, w; Ste* mon theme: “Was Christmas A Mis take1“ * “Evening Worship, Union Servtea to fresbyterlfcrt Church, CLIFTON MUSIC CLUB WG-L GIVE CfiNCBRt The CHfttei Women** Musk Club Dr, David II. Markte spake at tha will give a Chriatmas eahtat, Tto- fwiemwsw* wawte to to auto E mm w M to ytotir « f ptoafi* m* mmot m toad wton R ao vm time to «ato tto 1041 mmm to Uhto, H te*| «Msad U uaitomd tors to M f th* ASSETS MIBCHASID , itelpfito tom* Wstetogtsn to th* 4$ |atmnlt*y II. ChRty, surviving part: * m . ftoa m*m* wtotod tto if1 thft of whltmer and ChR- tefj|toa waa aMto^Itot^U’tok, y to ff||yy .funeral directors,.has aliftad to i f dltofW appiteptei| uum>ts of tto .pariaership at fit* a**' tote tototr tollj ,to ito tofi tap fw Ito kfiL appratod va|ii«w*f $2JNft,74, octoteL- ing to n court entry to eonn*ctl«n wRh adminiettetion of tto Mary A. Whitmet estate. Wsyn* Taumship High Betoal, Sul phur Grove, Monday motelng. Mite Dorothy Anderson, ’37, is a teacher at that school a- Mr, John L, Dorat attended a'meete tog of theDayton Fredbytery atWaat- mtoster Ctoteh to Dayton on•TtoW^ of this week, Mr. Dors| tmtda g Ipte ness trip to Columbus aa Thanidif, €hristmaa vaestkm begins Friday, fifil ftaMdkh IfCffilnRfr Ally PffGj ' WmWvtpWm' pvipi January |. For fiale-^dteutotito heater to 'toed. eondtilan.’ , Steasetobty prited. “Adoration,” at tto Frtebyterian Church, Sabbath avsntog at 8 p. m, Thera will ha fiftea* asambnrs in the Ctotuawith Stetetew teadtefi between tto masleal numbers, UNITED PRBSfiimWIAN Ratelt A. Ruhsts, Mtotetwr Sabbath Sehcol, 10:60 a. m. Supt, Emile Finney , Preaching, 11:00 a, m, Ttoma: “Tto Joy of Living**' Y, P, C. U„ 6:90 p. m, Subject: “ Trimming Two Trees.*’ Leader, Maude Turner. , Union Service,, 7:90 p« mi, in tto Presbyterian Church. A Christy*** Service. Choir Rehtarsah Saturday 7:80 p it) Bible’ Study* and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., at tto home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. DeWbtos, Chap. 12 and 13. Women's Hitetonery Society meet ing, Monday* 2 p. » . / NKW Ofi«|MfiMii|E ' ^ First Mautetoto F» SL Woodruff, f ogntae p toripal «C. Rates Geatwfi. High Srimte, laa torn aaatot fits tww commander at Geatpay la unit o f tto National Guard, to ateesad Gap* Harold X* Rayaa* anprintoudeot of tto Oi §t A A O. Man teto leave* tto first *f t to ‘year tor ttewaater< to toe*as* auptetofitodeut f i tto • EOVPjgfia ^, CHURCH OF M NABRHNR abUktiML Pinter ' EPBilEPPPfiEfi uPP^PUP^PI ftendaitetebteli 2 :P p. to. Serviees, TteaaMng, t :P p. m. Mid-wash Meeting- **«h Wednee- day*. 7 :P p. fa* Osborn DoctorHeads Medical Socfeto 'tewuto-; * Dr. C, W. Mliler* Osborn,waa steet- od president of the Gteene County Medical society for 1940, soeeeedtey Dr, David Taylor ,Yellow Springs, at a reorganisation meeting Thunidsy at the courthouse. The group elected Dr. T. F. Mfler, Kenia, vice president, aa office told by Dr. Miller this year, and re-elected Dr. Donald Kyle of CedarviUe as secretary-treasurer. Guest speaker at tits msetfaig waaDa Robert Pumphrey of Dayton. SHUMAKER ENGINEER IN , STATS DIVISION SIX Perry Shumaker, former Xeaia enginaer, has been iwmed. highway engineer by tto State Highway De partment, In division six, comprising Morrow* Marion, Union, Dskwars Madison, Franklin, Fayette and Ftek- away couatia*. Shumaker sngteasred the North Main street brick paring improvement when * -resident o f this county. He now resides In Catembwa. The Cedarvijle. College Roftad af. Trustees announce ttotestekm o f fit* |Rev. Walter Smith Xilpstirtek, *$4, aa president of the institution to sue- eeed Dr. W, R. McCtostoy, wtos* resignatioh was announced, late J hm . nnd who has asked to be steterad af the administrative duties *t- an aatfy date,. Rev. Kilpatrkk will J huosss president-elect January next- and will serve in that rapacity imtjl isiis auguraticn in September. At that. time Dr, McChesnay w ill. become President-emeritus by th* action a f the Board o f Trustee* and wifi dan*.' tjmie as a member of tto temhteir, faculty. ■ ~ The new preskieBt is a nutive o f West Hartford, Conn., and: lostesf . with his parents in Delaware Oeunte. Ohio, graduating from th* Gtewg* Centralised rSchools. •He graduated! from Gedarvilte College in 1084 With- the degree o f BA», mag«* opni.teuda,f/V’ majorinjg . in English . and Serial.' Sciences. , * V ' \ j „ - # '• He is also a :gr<ute«te of WoteteR'- - •J Thepltetfcal Seminary, I4tetiutetei,7Nto . . having bwn honored, tetth tto iteitit* Memorial Frilowship •fog Jdghmt, . standing. H* tern mfiafasd fix 1ft*;’ ’ ; Pteshytiuian mMstiy by .th*-;ltortete> . PTeti^errin A y iL 'l^ ,.a to -totei»i-; < ed his dagra*' Go*s. Ite; UiA. <, / yeraiiy o f Httelmrifi. to*''0tete-r' ’’ iletiri t o -waickmc* hsteidritolHite to*; us Fh.D«degriM. ^ * i J. ^ ! ^ ' White • atudted to tto -wtehtpyy - andUniversity in PittsbUite».to serred - as "minister- o f Iteiiay Vfaw Fmteby- teripn Church, wd u s tftrastte^of-.. ’ ! youag peoptes’ ftctlVltiea-af 'tto'lteEF ' East Liberty FreskytertetttGtenritola'.! ’ Pittehurgh.■ 1 ,* , * ‘ i. ; Ha won a’ fellowship aui ia lOOfi *ft foi| Etewto fto tnsvsl Uofisga* Catehridg* 'ltoHmH-mte-fii sswteter at tto Uateerstey af Iteteft,’ fiwitserteto, /White ttoe» to. teim'- granted a research ftifewxhip *a Hm, Ficutte Lihte d* Ttootegte Froteat- ante de Paris, but th* outiwaak o f war prevented Win from taking u p , the fellowship. * He spent tto “first; moMK o f 1jm '■ war In Stettend and itegtewfii dobag; social service'work among evacuated children, returWpg to this oowtecy' pu>»_cargo lute fiat Oetebar.' 'to,- emmeetkmwith his stadias ha took an active 'interest s rarious^atidstiswte the different schooU. White - In Europe he traveled extensively in Germany, Swituettend, to sm , Italy,' Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Swadtot and.Norway, ■< •■ While at Cedsrvilte CoRaga 1036^ 1984,-he,was,* memtorfit tto dibi t* wiuad for three years* pteyed a* tto tenuis team tor four years,- tea*, editor of tto college tnagasins, “Ca- drus.*’ in 1034} sorted aa prealdsnt o f tto college Y. V . C. A„ and vice- eesidteit of tto Ttesbyterian Young toiptes* League of the Dayton Pr*s- jjifiwy* Rev. Kilpatrick's ftetor spate 20 yeaiu: aa teatedctor o f tto diafi and uperitttendeut of tto state tetoete hr tto deaf of New Jevaay and Washington. At pcaasnt to own* and operates a poultry torn fit Dataware ^ -vw ILalSl- MRDKjif U« alt wW |IV9IBIVC ZTOHfi Pamons College* 1*, and teak grad ate* work in pipctoligf a tto Uni versity of Chicago. Tto new Oedar- rilta presidtetfi. amtint waa grud- Uated from -Waatesm Coltege fite Vomen at Oxford and was ala*, nat ive in tto work hi betotf af tto dsef while her husband wua ingugad In that work. Tto Girl Scouts wilt have a Tuber outer BaagteTag Day* Saturday. Any donatteu* however slight will to grati- fuNy aeraptad to fight—tids eampeigu* JOSEPH M. SASSSN MAY MEAD CENSUS 1 Aecording to reports Senator toy has endorsed Joseph H. I ^ttetaStetedtmUl teA P^8H*dfide I^^HfiftO 8^4L woric In tto Seeeieitt District, which start* after tto of January. Only eaeeiptayed uu*n. ah-nunAm wms ajmnimntek earnaeteam^ -WalftvwimWfiWl1nUPBaW- wm jHu^PBt* vue takers. Far ftte- Mm Reeidense an Mate at. For •oTA im YALoan ■* ■Mate af C. L. Ftantfi puns tell*, IfMIOl etitpltaui net fisted. Estate of A. O* Skytesi gtesa eaina. UJlMJt: sbigattote ftdMtito te l vain*, B d lftir. v un-a-. »_ as*.... ft, ( ■raWVPa TlPirai JPw vataa, IlfiOOi 'd fig t iw , vahn* 9001 . 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