The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

cmumua GittbandSocialActivities S3 » w M mm*u», wwmr, 14 m CHURCH NOTES 4 toted wt»ethyg e f the Cetorvilk ChegteedlB O. S. i . win fc>.held Mon­ day, June IT* T:R* P. M, Member* and Mftosr* am nrgsd to be present, Mqh X. V. Kuna* bM rtom ed frem the hespltal.*where »b* had the on to rs—arsd free* her limb. -Report* ere that *1* i* detoc well end will he ok b*r fset wee. Mr. Kenneth Ferryman, w ifi end mu *€ Cobimibw* here returned to that eitjr following » short vacation bAM with the tomegr<* ftM OL Mr. m # Mr*. toe f l f r f t ftei. XwOwth i# fotiMftod with the Mykranix Drug Go. ha hi* city. Dr, W. R. MeChegncy ha* returned home after a vacation trip through 'Keentacky and the Swoky Mountain* the past weak. County Sujmrihtondent-elect Harry Pickering ha* returned here after * trip hunt week to Maryland. Mr. Pick* ering miter* the State University to complete hi* work on hi* Master’* de­ gree. ” ft* m m m ewgagmimat sad marriage o f Miae Rwwe Beeto, near TeJIew Bpring*. to Mr. Cari Fergneen. The ISFeeieyn^t^Suhriee Guild of the Yellow Spring* KatomSat Church was outer taiaed at the home o f Mrs. A. D. Hau­ ler, when the social announcement waa made. MUa Boot* ia a daughter o f •Mr. and Mr*. S, S. Boots, Yellow Springs, and ia a graduate o f the Bath Twp. high adtoel. Mr. Ferguson ia a aon of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Ferguson, a graduate o f Cedarville High School and Ceftervil^ College. He ia a tench er in the Waynesville High School. The marriage o f the couple will be an August event, for the summer. ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDE President-elect Walter S, Kilpatrick ia spending the week-end in Pitts­ burgh, Pa., expecting- to return Tues­ day- . , * . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbins (Marie Williamson) o f Cedarville, are an­ nouncing the birth o f a daughter at McClellan Hospital Saturday noon; She ha* been named. Jane Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bagford, of near Cedarville, entertained members of their neighborhood club at their homo Friday eevning. A buffet supper was served. Twelve members were present and responded to roll call by reading or reciting their favorite poem. F ol- • lowing the supper a social time was enjoyed. * Miss Marie Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Collins, near Cedarville, who attends Tarkio Col­ lege, Tarkto, Mo. has returned, home for her sutnfner vacation, . Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Tindall, of Cin­ cinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Tin­ dall and family, Ralph, Gretchen and Phil, of Cedarville, wore dinner guests Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tin­ dall and sons, o f South Charleston. ’ Thd Kensington Club will bp en­ tertained -Thursday, June ,20th at the home o f Mrs. Fred Clemans. Mrs. Frank Creswell will be hostess on that occasion.. •Mr. W. L. Wilson, who underwent m operation a t ,the Miami. Valley hospital, Daytofi, some days ago, is greatly improved and expects to he ible to return home- this week. A “Home -Run” is easy with a low »St mortgage loan. Cedarville Federal avings 4b Loan Assrt. Mr. and Mrs. W. S- Hopping and Mr, and Mrs- W- A. Turnbull, spent last week at Indian Lake enjoying several days o f fishing. Mr. H. A* Turnbull, who has been spending the Winter in Cleveland with his Son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Turnbull, has returned here Mrs, C. II. Crouse o f this place and Mrs, Howard DeVoe, Xenia, grand­ mother and aunt o f Miss Christina Jones, whose marriage to Mr, John Richards took place, Monday, enter­ tained for the bride at the Crouse home, South Main St., last Saturday afternoon. The affair was a “ miscel­ laneous shower” an<l some forty guests wnre preaeht from Xenia, Ced­ arville and Ft.' Wayne, Ind. The ap­ pointments were pink and white and ai^ ke course was served by the hostesses. , Col. and, Mrs, F, II. Hulick of Ipdianapolis, Ind., were guests of Mr, and-Mrs. Arthur Evans over the week­ end. ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDE-ELECT AT BENNETT HOME THURSDAY Miss Mabel Wheeler, bride-elect o f Mr. Paul Shipo, of Dayton,'was guest of honor when Misses Chloe McVey and Dorothy Bennett entertained at a delightful pnrty and miscellaneous ■'shower" at the latter’s home on the Reid road Thursday afternoon. ! ‘ Contests Were enjoyed and Miss. Wheeler was presented, an array of girts. An ice course,’ with blue and white appointments, was served. Guests were Misses Mabel Wheeler, Claribe) Hayes, Una Harbison, Cora Matthews, Mildred Beard, Helen Smith, Jane Kendig, Hazel McClellan, Clara Middleton, Lticille Lott, Mabel McConnell, Claribel Hays, Eliznbeth Wheeler, Mrs. Paul McClellan, Mrs, Carl Lane, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Walter Hartman, Mrs. Ralph Bull, Mrs. George Wheeler, Mrs. Crampton Lott, Mrs. Kenneth Fulkerson, Mr*. Arthur Mclntire, •Mrs. Ersle Hutch­ ison. The wedding of Miss Wheeler and Mr, Shipe will take place at the First U. P. Church, Xenia, Friday evening. LIBRARY HOURS During Summer Months Monday _ _ „1 to 5. P. M.—7-y P. M. Tuesday .-* .1 to 5 P. M.—7-9 P. M. Wednesday _1 to 5. P. M.— P. M. Thursday__ 1 to fr P. M .-7-9 P. M. Friday ----- -— Closed Saturday l to G P, M.—7-9 P, M. Mary Williamson', Librarian Why not buy a borne now? Easy Payments. Cedatville Federal Savings and Loan Association. Merle OWwm, George Brent, w 4 .P »t‘ OWlea in “ *Til We Meet Again" opens with a prevae Saturday night, Jane 14 at the •prlagneM Skate Theater and piaya through Wedneeday. :'kMH MjrreoDDrr Parid H, MarkU, Mtototar M a y Stood 19M A, X . Morning werehip J1HKT A. M, Dr. Charles X. Turley, District Superin­ tendent o f Wilmington District will preach. Fourth Quarterly Conference 12:00. JGpworth League 6:19 P. M- The School o f Religion for Women will he held at the Sabina Camp Ground* June 19th to Slat. The Junior High Camp will he held at Sabina from June 22nd to 25th, See notke elsewhere. Two CMw rflb Coaples Married 1 * DeaMe WethHa* Service* Monday Morning THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rer. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister 9:45 A, If. Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mr. H, K. Stormont, Supt. No preaching service. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Children's Day service, beginning at 10:30 A. M. This is a combined service and we hope all can be present at 10:30 to enjoy the program.presented by the Primary and Junior Depart­ ment, under the direction o f Mrs. Wil­ son W, Galloway. Y. P. C. U. 7-P. M. Subject, “What Challenges American Youth". Leader, Dorothy Galloway- No preaching ,services in the even­ ing during the summer weeks. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 P. M., in charge of the Sabbath School As­ sociation. Leader, Supt. Emile Finney.' The last two chapters in the book we have been studying this year. This will be the last Wednesday evening service for the summer and a full at­ tendance is requested. While it is es­ pecially for the Officers and Teachers of the Sunday School, yet all may profit from the discussion. Two popular CedeevBe atopies were waited in marring* to a wed- ding servke Mentor mmfntof at 10:39 •’clock in the Mathetiet Church, Yel­ low Springs, ia the praeanee of the im­ mediate families mid a few friends, The participants were Miss Christina Jones and Mr. Jehu Richards, both o f this place; and Miee fletia Jacobs Clifton and Old Town read, and Mr, Joseph Waddle, e f Cedarville. The church waa decorated through­ out with basket* o f summer flower* and lighted candle* were placed about the altar. Dr. David Matkle, pastor o f the Cedarville MethodistChurch, officiated at the Richards-Joncs nuptials and Rev, W- Howard Lee, pastor o f the Yellow Springs church performed the Waddle-Jacob* ceremony. Double ring services were read for each- wedding. Preceding the ceremonies* Miss Louise Jacobs, sister of one of the brides, presented a thirty-minute pro­ gram o f nuptial music, her numbers including “To a Wild Rose” “Evening Star” from “Tannhftuscr/’ “Andantino in A Flat” and “Romance.’*Miss Mary Loujse Studcbaker, o f Tipp City, sang “Because” and “ I Love You Truly” 1 and Mr. Vcrnpr Gariough, o f Spring- field, sang “O Promise Me” and Schu­ bert’s “ Serenade/’ . As the two brides walked together down the center aisle, the organist plqyed the “Bridal Chrons" from “Lohengrin”. The brides were met at the altar, by the bridegroms and offi­ ciating , ministers and Cnch couple served as attendants for the other. The brides were .dressed alike in costume suits with silk crepe frocks wad light Jfemtsl coat*. Mis* Joaaa was in blue and Mis* Jacobs wore pink. They both wore white kata and white footwear and shoulder poraagw of white rosea and sweet peas, During the services the organist played “ To a Wild Roee” and for the recessional p l a y e d KendeUsehn’i “ Weding March.” An informal reception waa held at the church following the ceremonies and later the two eoupies left by motor on wedding trips to Michigan. Upon their return Mr, and Mrs, Richards will spend the summer in Yellow Springs and will establish their home in Mason, O., In the fall. Mr. and Mrs, Waddle have not announced their plans. ’Mrs. Richards is the daughter o f Mrs. Ada donee, o f this place, and Mr. M, F. Jones, o f Xenia. After graduat­ ing at Cedarville College she attend­ ed the University o f Colorado and has been teaching in the Troy, 0 „ schools, Mr. Richards, son o f Mr. and Mrs, A> E. Richards, is a teacher in the Mason, OVschools. He will be employed as a lifeguard at the John Bryan State Park swimihg pool this summer. Mrs. Waddle is the daughter o f Me, and Mrs, Leroy Jacobs, near Yellow Springs. She also attended the Uni­ versity of Colorado after graduating from Cedarville College and has been teaching in the Bradford schools, Miami county. Mr. Waddle attended Ohio State University following his graduation from Cedarville .and is a member of the Spring Valley High Scshool faculty and athletic coach, there. Ho k he son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy,Waddle, Cedarville.- ~ the Y. F, C, U. « f the United Ftos- hytoriaa Ctotrch **jey*d * steak rv**t »t Bt7»a Iterk, TWatoy aiWuo-e, ' H m Valves ato Fittings far W«* tor* Gaa er •team. Hand or Xteatok ^Pumps tor b Hpmrposas. Plamhtog and Haattog SappIlM. LOWEST PUCKff HIGHEST QUALITY at J. F. XGCJt- LET SUPPLY CO., XENIA, O. < « ) Miss Ann Peterson. Becomes Bride Of Mr. Charles Bennett In Church Wedding. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ’ Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School-' 9:30 A. M; Services Preaching,. 10:30 A. M ., Evening Service 7:30 P. M. , . Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes­ day, 7:30 p. m. MISS PAXSON IS BRIDE OF MR. CLARENCE E. GRAY Palms and bouquets of. white flowers with tali cathedral candles in branch­ ed candelabra decorated the altar .and formed the’ background for the wed­ ding o f Mibs Florence Jane Paxson, daughter o f Mr- and Mrs. J. M, Pax- son, Yellow Springs, and Mrs. Clar­ ence E. Gray, o f Mt. Sterling, O., in thc,Yellow Springs Methodist Church Monday morning at 8:830 ’clock. Both arc former Cedarville residents. The single ring Berviec was perform­ ed by Rev. John Clutter. Members of the immediate families were guests. Mr, and Mrs. Gray left Monday on a motor trip through the Southwest and will then go to Ann Arbor, Mich., to spend the remainder of the sum­ mer while Mr. Gray continues his Studies at the University of Michigan, Mrs. Gray is a graduate of Wit­ tenberg College and hns been a teach­ er in thp Troy schools for the last three years. / Mr. Gray, son o f Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Ml. Sterling, O,, also is an in­ structor in the Troy schools. Ho is a’ graduate o f Cedarville College and at­ tended the University of Michigan, The marriage of Miss Ann Peter­ son, daughter of Mf. add Mrs. M. L. Peterson and Mr. Charles Bennett, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ben­ nett of North LeWisbUrg, took place at 4:50 o’clock' Sunday afternoon, June 9 in the St. Paul A. M. E. Church, Cedarville, With Dr. Gilbert H. Jones o f WiiberfOrcc, officiating. A musical program was presented' before the ceremony. Solo, by Miss Louise Sandusky, “Because; and Rev, Henderson Davis, “ I Love You Truly”. Pianist Rev. Jefferson Hen­ derson. ' The bride, who was given in mar­ riage by her father, 'wore a gown of white mpussdeine de sole and lace. She carried Calla lillies and Tallis- man roses. Miss Helen Peterson, maid' of- honor, wore peach mus- selcine de soic. Miss Marjorie Ben­ nett and Miss Minnie Bennett, sisters of the bridegroom, wore blue. Mary Ann Walker and Mary Ellen Peterson little nieces o f the bride acting as her attendants wore blue artd pink taffeta. Mr. Juey Bennett served his broth­ er ns best man. Ushers were Mr. Wm. Peterson and Mr. Benny Ben­ nett. , ■ One hundred guests attended the reception which followed the .wed­ ding; and the couple are at home on South Milier Street in Cedarville. Mrs. Ellen Tftrbox Purdom Married To , Mr. Warrei} J. Barber In Fairmont, W, Va. Mrs. Ellen Tarbox Purdom, tough- tor o f Mrs, Mary .Tarbox, and Mr. Warren j . 'Barber, both o f this place, were married Saturday evening at the home o f Rev. James L. Chestnut, D. D., Fairmont, W. Va.* the services he- ing read by Dr, Chestnut, a friend of the Couple, Following the ceremony the couple left by motor, oh a wedding trip through the East. On their return they will reside on Cedar St. The Wedding plans were secret ex­ cept to' members of the immediate family. ANTIOCH FOUNDRY TO EXPAND The Antioch Foundry, Yellow Springs, hns been refinanced by local capital to the amount o f flG,00Q and work will start noon on a new factory building. For Sale---Two leather covered recking'chairs. Call this office for in­ formation. The B I G G E S T H I T in the 6-ft. Combine Field 91000.09 for sale, payments $10.90 per month. Buy a home. Cedarville Federal Savings A Loan Assn. „ Subscribe in “ THE HERAIJ ) ’ p a p e r h an g in g i v — And — Interior Painting ESTIMATES FREE »• New Spring Line of SUN-FA8T WALL PAPER * VENETIAN BLINDS CLEANED AND WAXED TED BURBA Cedarville C O Z Y * | T™ 6A s i0 6 m For Sato—Cabbage and .tomato plants. C. A. Foster, South Main at. F. I* NELSON, O. B. 6 p t o m e t o i § t Jameetowst, 0hia Especial Attention (aivwt SCHOOL-AGE EYES Fvi * m |Seter* Jan** S44# Itomr ftogletoe — Aitoer Lain “ b lo n w * on a w vm m r News—Onr Ctoac---TiiMe Sew* anad Mem* June f f 4 ? * - Mitfcay fteeeejr a “ YJ0UNG TOM WM fUT News ^ . 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