The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

V awag C M modSocialActivities CL X . o .x . her* Ukn .stlundad Am Ehrathy Faw- c*tt KIW<W<M<WI COi Oirtlm a* Me. KWNf *sb**t Jh» Xaai*. ilMWK O mm S. Is* wm a numbs* o f Ms graduating elMff. Ife has aMauqttahri hk grawl- ■mother bade to ARtanOfe *#* • frw w * ’» *Wt. * Itr. Gnrtor AM , Jr* o f Iwmtoe, D., formerly o f Mb ftaoe, and Mb* Her. eedea BWey, o f Mo m m rity**tte»d- ed tbo High Soheol Abuse! dtsser end danee Mot Friday evening and spent the week-end here with friends. Mrs. Rowland Cahill and Infant daughter, Virginia, o f Dayton, are guests o f Mr*, Anna Collin* Smith for a few day*. Rev. Jama* Chestnut, D. D. o f Pair mont, W, Va., attended the annual meeting o f 'the College Board o f Trustees, Wednesday. Rev. Chesnut stopped over enroute home from Rochester, N, Y., where he .attended the Presbyterian General Assembly. -....- wad flMaafci of the Bridge Catmb mopped a dahghtfnl afternoon « f bridge at Am homo of Mbt Leb 9mm , Baterdag afteraooa May RStb. Attractive refredhweab were served afterwards. BLUR RIBBON CLUB The Rina Ribbon 4-H Club met at the home o f the leader Mrs. Collins WtUbmeen, to reorganise. The elec­ tion o f officers resulted as follows: President, Margaret Stormont; Vice President, Mary McCampbell; Secre­ tary and Treasurer, Ethabelle Wil­ liamson; Recreation; leader, Helen Ferguson; News Reporter, Claire Stormont- Refreshments were served by the hostess. A social hoar followed. Mrs. C. H, Lyle-arrived Saturday from her home in Marianna, Ark., for a visit with her parents, Mr; and Mrs, J. H. CreswelK T ’ Mrs. Carl Frasier and daughters, Nancy and Shiela, o f Camden,O., were the guests last week o f Mr, and Mrs J, M. McMillan. On Wednesday, John McMillan accompanied by his cousin, Nancy Frasier went to Cleveland for a visit with relatives. Rev. B. N; Adams 'and1family art enjoying * visit with relativesJn Wis­ consin for a few weeks. Rev. Walter. S. Kilpatrick will fill the Presbyterian pulpit,^Sabbath. . Money to loan on real estate se­ curity. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association. Mr: Clarence Liggett and wife, of 'Ocean Beach, Calif., visited with friends for several days last week Mr. Liggett* graduated from Cedar" ville College with his brother, Ray. mqnd in 1905 and left here in 1900 This is his first Visit hack. His parents formerly .owned what was known a: the Hardy farm on Route 42, ncai Xenia. The brother, Raymond, V a! killed in an automobile-accident Iasi summer. Mr. Liggett has been in tht furniture business In his city for it number o f years. ' Papering -and Paiating Scaon. I? possible Arrange' now. ,Hfve/ youri done before the rush Season. Sec A, B. McFarland. . . r . , <4t> Mr. Hugh Turnbull in company with Clerk of Court - E*ri Short, .jverc guests o f Gov; and Mrs. John W Bricket, along with' other members o f theRcpubtfcart Veterans' Clubs in Ohio, last Saturday. For Sale—Seven foot McCormick binder in good working order, Harry Kennon* 1206 Lagond* ave., Sptfng- ,field, Ohio. The Past Matron's Circle o f the 0, E. S. will sponsor a benefit card party at the club mom o f the Ma­ sonic Temple, on Monday, June 3, af­ ternoon and evening. The affair is open to tbo public. Jesse Shaw is reported to be slowly improving from a fractured skull sus tained Saturday, May 18, When be fell from a tree on the Murdock farm, Turnbull Road. He is a patient in McClellan Hospital. METHODIST David H. Markk, Minister Sunday School, 16:00 A- M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A, M. Ser­ mon Theme, "The Star Cure." Epworth League, 6:30 P. M. Monday, June 3, 10:00 A, M. Wil­ mington District Conference at Sa­ bina Camp Grounds, Wednesday, June 5, 11:00 A. M. Women's Organisations meeting at the church. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister 9:45 A: M. Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. StormOnt,' Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by .the Rev. ’Walter Smith Kil­ patrick, 7:00 P, M. Christian Endeavor at the Church. H UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00. A. M. Supt. Emile Finney* Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, "The Unsparing God” . - A Pre-Communion Meditation, ^ . Y.P.C.U. 7:00 P. M,- Subject,' "The Possible Yota". Leadpr, Miss Doris Townsley , ' ‘ ' Union,Service in our. Church at 8:00 P. M. Theme, "What's Wrong' With the World?” vJlO you know? Come, and let ns talk it over’- .Possibly some may ask, "What’s Wrong With our Sabbath Evening Scryice7” ; Prayer, Service Wednesday 8:00 P, M. in the Church. Wepre getting near the end o f our book on- a study of the Bible, especially planned for the Sab­ bath School Teachers, and those pre­ paring to. teach,. The Lesson this week ib Chapters 3 and 37. - Communion one Week from Sab­ bath.June 9th With the usual prepara­ tory services, to be announced next week. Children's Day Service will be held June 16th. No choir rehearsal, this'week. CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNE Raymond .Strickland, Pastor Sunday-School> 9;30 A. M. Services Preaching, 10130 A. M. Evening Service 7:80 P. M. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes­ day, 7:30 p, m. Money to loan on real estate. Ced- arville Federal Savings and Loan As­ sociation. * Two Bride-Elects of School Faculty Honored Saturday Two prospective brides o f the Cedar- ville public school faculty, Who abated honors at a delightful "brunch" at which Miss LotieUa Robe, Miss Kay Brown and Mrs. Anna Wilson were hostesses at the home o f Miss Mary Williamson, Saturday morning. elect of Mr. Donald Engle, * Twenty-five guests, including teach­ ers in the Cedarville schools, were re­ ceived for “brunch". The party also planned as a miscellaneous was "shower" and Miss Harden and Miss Cotry Were presented an array oi T te ‘ gU ^ ~ r fT o n o r wert Miss gifts. Each was presented a silver Edith Harden, of Terre Haute, Ind., coffee service as a gift from the local commercial teacher In the High School teachers. . whose marriage ter Mr. Edward Baas,1 Mrs. Charles Baas, Columbus, music teacher in the school, will take mother of Miss Harden s fiance, and place this summer, and Mlsa Dorothea Mrs. Elder Corry, mother o f Miss Corry, fourth grade teacher, bride- Curry, were guests at the party. •9* Phone: 169—Cedarviiie Exchange MARION HUGHES & SON Well Driilht# fcEDARVILLE* OHIO m ast - poo s ruHPS arrm otor w in d M itts PUMP AMD WtMD MILL REPAIR:IM8 HONOR ROLL * N Grade Robert ArmoM Wilma Jone Broakall Eugene Collins Viola Ferguson Samuel Haatbcook Anne Huffman Joyce Judy Ronald Kavanaugh David Khmtx James LuttreR David Msrkk Norma Marshall Robert Steele Margaret Ann Swaney Lutkia Hauld s 3rd Grade Lester Swaney Rita Corrigan Mary Bradfute * - Phyllis Frame Vera Thordsen Helen Sites Sarah Chaplin -Barbara Koppe 4th Grade James Cherry Kari Wilburn Marie Cornell Caroline Galloway Nedra Harper ' Mary Louise Stormont Norma Jean Wells Arlis Lnttrell fith Grade Billy Furat. Eugene Koppe Kenneth Wells Naomi-Conner Nancy Ferguson Vivian Ranisey - 6th Grade George Frame . Lamar Hamman Kenneth Wilbdrn Charlotte Collins . Kathleen Evans Joan Whittington Marjorie Zimmerman 7th Grade Clara Galloway, . * Lauranell Shields Norma Stormont Helen Williamson Harold Stormont 8th Grade Fean Bradfute me Creswell Jane Ellen Gilliland Frances Little Mary Lou Nieman- Betty Sharpe • Pearl Smith Billy Ferguson Floyd Harper Freshmen SB David L. Wiseman Donald,Williamson , Phil Tindaij Donald H. Ralston. Claire Stormont - Ruth Ramsey -: Freshmen Phyllis Adams Joyce Clemans Louis llagler ' Janet'Jones John Bradfute Bill Waite 10B Frances Jolley Jeanette Spater ' Margaret Stormont Iva Turner Jeanne Wright : , Sophomores Margaret Anderson Frances Eckman Walter Barnhart William Burba Juniors Ronald Anderson Wallace Bradfute Wayne Corry lea T r I i M ihr K c Jaw* tupMM I Hu Biwna Myth* XraRssr i fHOUit Dorothy Rumpko Baraks Spabr Cart WatkiM Keith Wright Grace Byrd Betty Cornell Vera Mae Fields Bernice Frame Dorothy Gerbardt Mary Lott Eleanor Lnttrell Frances Patton 1 \ i 5 ' - V Pansy R om Batty TruasdeJ* Marjorto Vest Eddie Brows Wallaoo CoWns Cart Cuttioo. John MsDowrtl Gail Shaw Xegiaald Vaughn Jamos WWttington omAMmm rnmmmmmmmmmmmk HERALD, Why not buy a homo—Tbo root paid will aid you in the plan through tbo Cedarville Federal Savings A Loan Association. Lawn mowers sharpened, sickle* j pound and furniture repaired. Prices reasonable. Elmer Owens, St High School Ahnxmi Enjoys Dinner and Dance Friday At the annual dinner and dance for the Ced&ryile High School Alumni, Friday evening at the school, Hr. Rankin McMillan, was elected presi­ dent for the coming year to succeed Mr. Robert Richards, Columbus. Mr. Nelson CreBwell was named vice president; Mrs.. Anna Wilson was elected sepretray and Mr. Pierre Mc- Corkell, treasurer. -More than 100 alumni, former stu­ dents and members of the class of 1940 attended the dinner, served in the cafeteria) at tables decorated in a color scheme of red, white and blue. Dancing followed in the school gym­ nasium, with music by Ken, Little’s Orchestra, ' * Miss. Elsie. Post Married Last January to Mr. Gene R. Boze Mrs., Homer Reiter announced the marriage o f her .cousin, Miss1Elsie Post at a family dinner last Thursday evening at the home o f Mr. William Marshall, Cedar St. Guq'sts at the dinner included mem­ bers i f the bride's immediate fa’mily. Later twenty-five guests, including relatives and friends of .the couple, were received at an informal recep­ tion at the Marshall home. The marriage of Miss Post and Mr. Boze took place in Williamstown, Ky., Jahuary'26. Mrs. Boze la the daugh­ ter of Mr. J. E. Post, Adrian, Mich., but was reared in the Marshall home. She Is a graduate of Cedarville High; School .and Cedarville College and fer­ tile last two years hah taiight in the j Clifton Schools. Mr. Boze, son of Mr. Stanley Boze, 1918 Auburn Ave., Dayton, Will pad- uatc this year from Wittenberg Col­ lege, Springfield. Following his grad­ uation he wit] be associated With the Towiisend Realty Ca„ Springfield. He ib ,a member of Delta Sigmp Phi Fra­ ternity, M r/ and Mrs. Boze. will establish their hopie in the former Ward Ores- well home on E. Chillicothe St. • -.'Cl-."-- • ■ Home Extension Women Bidden To Council Meet “Our Homes .Have. Fostered a Democracy— What o f Tomorrow?” , will be the theme o f the annual dis­ trict home council meeting which ac­ tive and retired members of the' Greene County Home Extension Coun­ cil -will attend- at the Miami. Valley Chautauqua pounds, Franklin, June 13. / . ' The women wifi be divided into var­ ious poups for the day and Mrs. D. C. Bradfute, Cedarville Twp., has been invited to aerve as a discussion leader for .one of the* forum groups, Mrs. Herbert Meredith, Sugarcreek Twp., and Mrs. Arthur Bahns, New Jasper Twp., have been asked to serve, .as group secretaries. ‘ Mrs.. Mary E. Gerlaugh, Ohio. State University, will be guest speaker on the afternoon propam* The Greene County Women's Chorus has been in­ vited to join other singers o f the dis­ trict in a-district chorus. Greene County women arc request­ ed to make luncheon reservations with Mrs. Ruth Radford Bloom, Xenia* by June . " „ P. L. NELSON, O. D. 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