The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

c e d a r v il l e s m u l d , f j u d a t , C lub and SocialActivities Mr. X, J. ly le o t P un ****, Calif,, is here a* a visit with U* stater, Mr*. Jeanette Cooky and ether rotative*. He toured E**t with a friend. Mis* Betty Nelson le ft Sunday fa r Detroit, Mkb., to visit with her cousin, Miss Marjorie Finite?. Greene county student* not includ­ ed iu * former list o f cummer a t» dents at 0 . S. U. are: Ma$r J. Tewn*- ley and James A . Turner, Cedarvilie; Walter W. Boyer, Jamestown; James A. Byrd, and Virginia W , Byrd, Wfl berforce; and Lo* 8 . Ayala, Cora L. Bradford and Betty I*. Cartwright, o f Xenia. . Miss Mary Ann Wolford, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Wolford, Hoop road, became the bride o f Mr, Wiliam E. Marshall, son o f Mr, and Mrs. W . E. Marshall o f Montezuma, Ga., a t the home o f the parents last Saturday- af­ ternoon at 3:3ff o’clock. Dr. 11, B . Me* Elree officiated at the service. Mrs, Marshall had been on the teaching staff o f the Junior -High Schao, Mid­ dletown. Mr. Marshall is a research chemist with the American Bolling Mill Co, They will i-eside in. Middle- town. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Kyle o f A l­ toona, Pa., have "been visiting. this week with the former’s brother, Mr. J, E. Kyle and wife. They remained over for the Kyle-Jackson picnic at Shawnee Park, Xenia, Wednesday ev­ ening.' ■ v Prof. H. D. Furst, wife and son, Bil­ ly, arc spending the week in New York City taking in the World’s Fair, BOOT ! P IM 2D 90K NUPTIALS X* * rm uppM wMlr —Uwmissd at the Second u . r . Gbareb parsonage, Miss Grant lfcmls, daughter a f Mr. and Mrs. SeMM 't.jfc**, o f wear Yellow Springs, -hasgsig j i s bride at Mr. Carl Fsrgussn,s£ mm XcnOs, Friday after- n*on at S (AdoSe. Dr. H. B. McEbea officiated at tbajprvie*. - Mrs. Herbert Harnsr, sister o f th* bride, and MS'. Leigh Pergyson, the bridegroom'^ brother, wsaw attendants. The bride wnaafeirad fit Jkgown p f pink lace over taffeta, fv thinned floor length. Sh* warn white aeeossories and a corsage o f gardenias and baby breath. Mis* Hanwr were a blue lace dress over taffeta fashioned similar to the bride’s gown. A corsage o f rose­ buds with baby breath completed her outfit. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the 'home o f the bride’s parents fo r member so f the Immediate families. An ice course was served. Mrs. Ferguson is a graduate o f Bath Twp. High School, Osborn. Mr. Fer­ guson is the, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ferguson, o f near Xenia. He Is a graduate o f Cedarville College and attended WittehbergCollege and Duke University, and is teaching at Way- nesville High School, Waynesville, O. The couple will ,he at home in Way- nesville after August 18. I f CHURCH NOTES n i raurr R M iT m u x Bar, Benjamin N. Adame, Minister Sunday, August I t 1:48 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra and Choir. 10:0ff A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11KW A . M. Morning Worship. Sermon Thame: “ God Created” 7:90 P . M. Christian Endeavor at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Con­ ley. Leader, Richard Conley. Wednesday, August £1—8:90 P. M. Sabbath School choir and orchestra re hearsai.' Advance Notice:—A garden party Will be held by the Missionary Society in honor o f Mrs. Edward Adams o f Taiku, Korea, at the home o f Mrs. Herman Stormont on Tuesday, August 27, at four in the afternoon, CHURCH WEDDING SUNDAY FOLLOWING SERVICE Members o f the Butcher families of Selma vicinity held their annual re­ union at Bryan State Park, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and daughters, Miss Helen, *of Farmville, Va., and.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowles and daughter Barbara Ann, and son Don­ nie, o f Lynchburg, Va., have been visiting the past' week at the home o f Mr. Frank Turner and Mr. ahd Mrs. Blaine Spahr. M ri,MoorO moved to Virginia from Ohio several years ago and had not visited here for twenty- seven years. A picnic supper was planned for Friday evening at the Turner home, for all-the. melees and nephews and their families, sixty- two being present to spend a. pleasant: evening together, . « Claire Stormont^ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Meryl Stormont ,is spending two weeks in Coulterville, 111., Us the guest o f ,RevV and Mrs. Paul Duncap, Rev. and'Mrs. Duncan will accompany Claire to Cedarville. Miss Eleanor Cooley, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cooley, will be­ come the bride o f Mr. Emilie Finney, fallowing the Sunday morning service at the U. P. Church. The ceremony will be performed by Dr, R. A. Jamie­ son. . . :■V An informal reception will be held following the service set for" the noon hour to be followed by a wedding din­ ner at the Cooley home, when the im­ mediate members o f the two families will be entertained. The couple will leave that afternoon for-Estes Park, Colo., on a wedding crip and oh their return wijl reside .he Lower River road.' Mr.- Finney is the son o f Mr. and Mrs, A . T. Finney. " Mr. and Mrs. Paul- Comings and daughter, Lynn, spent the week end, in Toledo with Mrs. Cummings’ aunt. They went to Detroit Monday and Mrs. Cummings and daughter proceeded to Alpena, Mich., where they will join her brother, Mr. Ben Wright for a two weeks vacation. LEGAL n o t i c e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings haVe been spending the past week in NeW York City, taking in the World's Fair. Marie H . Conner, whose place o f residence is unknown will take notice that on July lfitfa, 1940, Clyde R. Con­ ner filed suit fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect o f duty, be­ fore the Court o f Common Plead, Miss Edna Hanna o f the Farm Bur- Grecne countyj 0 hio, ip CjMfc No. 22312. eau office, Xenia,, is enjoying her va­ cation. Mrs. Adda Mitchell and daughter, Miss Ruth, Mrs, Wilson Crosby and granddaughter, Joyce Ann Confer left Saturday for Benton Harbor, Mich., where they will visit Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet. That said cause will come on for hear­ ing on Or after August 17, 1940. , Cecil E, Edwards, Atty. (7-lZ-6t-8-T7) Dayton, Ohio NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huffman had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs, Jennie Huffman, o f Milford Center; Mr, and Mrs. Ross Huffman .and daughter, Carole, and son, Larry Lo­ well, o f Springfield; Mr. and1Mrs. Marvin Agnor and daughter, Sandra Sue, and Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Huff­ man, o f Cedarville. Persons desiring cisterns cleaned or repaired can leave their . names at Nagley’s grocery or mail postal to M. -Marshall, Box 52, Cedarville. A ll work guaranteed.. Mr. and Mrs. John Au lt o f Colum­ bus visited a few days last week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr. I Bea’ s Beauty Salon I — SPECIAL — | Oil Croq. Perm.--------- —--------$1.50 |Reg. 50c manicure----- -------- .—,38 i Facial Free | Call 14 for your appointment | Cedarville, O. ............................................... . C O Z Y « T H E A T R E » i. a n d SpL* A u g . i& l* t 1)1 Elliot — Linda Winters — In — s'KERB OF THE FRONTIER’ i - Comedy - Streert Snapshot* For Sale—Several head o f choice Duroc male hogs, priced reasonable. Phone Cedarville 6-2784, ROBERT S. McNEILL and Mon,, Aug. 18*19 ■rt Taylor *<-*Vivien Leigh WATERLOO BRIDGE* New* < - Cartoon and! Thura.# Auff. XI-2* aney Kelly — Lm B d i “ SAIIHRS LADY” •f — Andy Clyd* C#***dy Robert S. McNeil succumbed to a heart attack in a field on his farm in Hardin county, five milea northeast o f Bello Center, Ohio, about 5:30 P. M., Wednesday, August 7th. , Clever Varner was combining his oafs and found him lying beside the wagon on which he had been unload­ ing sacks o f oats front the trailer on to the wagon. Mr. McNeill was bom in Greene county, near Cedarville on what was the Addison Alexander farm in 1892. He was married in 1899 to Martha Derr, who with his 'two sisters Mar­ garet J. and-Fannie E. McNeill, re­ main to mourn his loss, Mrs, Gail Sesler and wife o f Lan­ caster, 0 ., a nephew and ncice and his sisters Margaret and Fannie attended the funeral Friday at 2:00 P< M. from the home. M E A D O W GO LD I C E C R E A M Different Flavors— BULK — PACKAGE — BRICK CUPS — BARS Individual orders taken and filled fo r your teas or parties. * P H O N E 185 Sole Representatives N E A L ’ S RESTAURANT UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A . M, Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “ Christ and His Bride." There will not be services the fol­ lowing Sabbath, August 25th, as that W illie the Annual Congregational Va­ cation Day. Opportunity will be given to attend some sister church. The pastor and wife expect to at­ tend the Bible Conference at Winona Lake, Indiana next week. Regular services will be resumed on September 1st. METHODIST David H. Marble, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Morning worship 11:00 A. M. mon Theme, “ Dreams". Ser- CHURCIIOI THENAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Other gPMts war* ,*9TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY I served at quartet taWa*. WM lW l 1 Sunday School* 9:30 A. M. Services Preaching, 10:80 A. M. Evening Service 7;S0 P. M. - Mid-Week Meeting, each Wednes­ day, 7:30 p, m. MISS HARDIN BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. E . J. BAAS Mrs, Mardea, uwthsr o f the bride, wore a gown o f Mu* and white shew crepe, with navy aeesseoriee, and a corsage o f BriardUff roeee, Mrs. Charles Baas, o f (tfumbes, mother o f the bridegroom, wore a Marie and white crepe ensemble, with white ac­ cessories and a corsage o f Briarcliff rose* and delphinium. Hr, and Mrs, Base le ft Sunday ev­ ening oo a wedding trig to Niagara Falla* The bride's going-away costume was a brown alpaca frock and a full- length coat, trimmed In white pique. Her accessories were In brawn and white, Mr. and Mrs. Baas will be at home in Cedarville after August £9. Mrs, Baas is a graduate o f Indiana State Teachers’ College iq Terre Haute and is a member o f Delta Sig­ ma- Sorority and Kappa Delta Pi and P i' Omega Ei, honorary fraternities. She taught in the Metcalf, III., schools two years and for the last two years was commercial teacher in Cedarville High Schcol. ’ - Mr, Baas, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Charles Baas, o f Columbus, is a grad­ uate o f Qhio State University, Miss Mary Williamson and Miss Nelson were guests from Cedarville. Misses Ruth and Frances Kimble gave a delightful buffet supper Wed­ nesday evening honoring Miss Eleanor Cooley, bride-elect o f Mr. Emile Fin­ ney. A gift o f the guests was pre­ sented Miss Cooley. , Mrs. John Mills entertained a num­ ber o f ladies last Friday, honoring Miss Eleanor Cooley, whose marriage to Mr. Emilie Finney takes place at noon Sunday at the U, P. Church. OBSERVED THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hastings ob­ served thair golden wedding anniver­ sary Tuesday afternoon and evening with “ open house", about one hundred and seventy-five guests being received. They were assisted in receiving by their daughters, Miss Maude and Lena Hastings and their son, William, The home was decorated in summer flowers and With baskets as gifts from friends, The couple received many handsome gifts in honor o f the event, j An ice course, with yelliiw and white, appointments, was served. Assisting * in serving were Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. Harry Wright, Miss Wilda Auld, Mrs, Fred Townsley, Mrs, Ralph Townsley, Miss Wilmah Spencer and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Mrs. Sherman McVenn, o f Elgin, IU., and Miss Edna Moorehead, of Zanesville, sisters o f Mrs. Hastings, and Mrs. George Rtlsk, o f Mansfield, and Mrs. John Parks, New Concord, O., cousins o f Mrs. Hastings, who at­ tended the wedding fifty years ago, were guests at the anniversary party. Others from a distance were Mr. Sher- mfin McVenn, Elgin, 111,; Mr. George Rusk, Mansfield, 0 .; Mrs. Robert Moorehead and:* daughter, Meda, o f Zanesvile, Other guests attended from Xenia and^CedarVille. Mr,* and Mrs, Hastings were mar­ ried in New Concord, O., August 13 1890 and have resided in Cedarville forty years, Mrs. Hastings was Miss Nellie Moorehead before marriage: Mr, Hastings, a former member o f the Greene County board o f education, formerly was in the grain and elevator business in Cedarville but retired sev­ eral years ago. I PRIZE STEER BROUGHT IUM 4 1 Subscribe To THE HERALD The marriage o f Miss Edith Harden, daughter o f Mr. atid Mrs. Charles Harden, Terre Haute, Ind,, to Mr. Ed­ ward J. Baas, instructor o f music in the local schools, took place last Sun­ day afternoon at the St, Paul’s Evan­ gelical Church, that city. The single ring 'service was read hy Rev. Ray­ mond Vitz. Vows were exchanged before an al­ tar banked with palnis and greenery, flanked by white tapers in seven- branch candelabra and tall wicker baskets o f white gladioli.. The pews were marked with white ribbons and clusters o f white gladioli. Preceding the ceremony a program o f nuptial music was. presented by Miss Eleanor Jean Norwood, organist, and Mr. Edward Mullis sang 'Because’ and 'All For You’. Miss Frieda Baas, o f Columbus, sister o f the bridegroom, was brides­ maid and Miss Dorothy Nelson, o f Cedarville, was maid o f honor. They ’wore gowns o f velvaray mousselin de soie, fashioned with full skirts and fitted bodices with a square neck and short puffed sleeves, with trimming o f ribbon and lace on sleeves and neck. Miss Baas’ gown was pink trimmed in blue velvet. Her footwear was pink and she wore a blue velvet bow in her hair. She carried a shower bouquet o f Briarcliff roaes and blue delphinium caught with a blue chiffon bow and ribbons. Miss Nelson’s gown was blue, trimmed in pink velvet. Her footwear was blue and she Wore a pink velvet bow in her hair, Her flowers were Briarcliff roses and blue delphinium caught with a pink bow and ribbons. Suzanne Miller, o f Terre Haute, waa flower girl and wore a floor-length frock o f white frosted organdie, trim­ med ill French Valicennes lace. She carried a basket o f Briarcliff roses and blue delphinium. The bride Wore a gown o f her own • creation, fashioned o f white net over taffeta. The gown was styled with a full skirt and tight bodice with a Sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. The gown was trimmed with French Valicennes lace, She wore a fingertip- length veil. Her only jewelry was a strand o f pearls, a g ift o f the bride­ groom, and she carried a shower bouquet o f -white rosea and baby breath, caught with a white chiffon bow. ■Mr. Arthur Baas, o f Columbus, brother o f the bridegroom, served as best man and the ushers were Messrs, P. J. Vanlandingham, a cousin o f the bride; Frank Harden, the bride's brother end William Ennis, Eighty guests wore received at a lawn patty at the Harden home fo l­ lowing the ceremony, The bride's table was centered with a thfoe-tiered wed­ ding cake and bowls o f pink roses and I am now devoting all my time to my Xenia office. j[ \ DR. IRVIN S. HYMAN I Chiropodist . . . Foot Specialist TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET. Open daily— 9 A . M. to 5:30 P. M. . . Evening Hours, Tues., Thurs., Sat. 19 Alien ' B ^ • Phones: Bldg. P| 0 W L O W F O O S Office — Main 261-W Marcus Townsley, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Townsley, winner o f th# fa t steer class last year at the Greene County Fair, took double honors this year with his 992-poimd Shorthorn. He won flrBt prize and grand championship und'in addition was first in showmanship o f the 4-H dub entries. The steer was sold at auction to William Brenner, Yellow Spring*, for 8168.04. Reserve champion was won by a Cedarville boy, Harold Corry, his Hereford weighing 1271 pounds and sold to Focke Packing Co., fo r f 167,60. T H U R S D A Y F R ID A Y SATURDAY It .X I Xenia, 0 . House— Main 416-R GUFFEY ACT I GOES INTO EFFECT SEPTEMBER 3rd Which Means 40c TO 50c ADVANCE IN COAL PRICES ! x I f possible, we advise putting in your winter coal during August Place your order now while we can make deliveries at present prices. * ■ ♦■ P U R I N A F E E D S Ce L. McGUINN Phone 3 OF ALL SUMMER WEAR FOR - MEN AND YOUNG MEN S U M M E R S U I T S Y E A R - ’ R O U N b S U I T S S P O R T S W E A R F U R N I S H I N G S EDGERTON AND NUNN-BUSH SHOES * At Reductions Ranging 1-4 to 1-2 Their ’Original Prices Every piece of this merchandise is from . ojir original stocks — and represents some of the finest makes, styles and qualities ever shown in any store. Gome early for most complete selections, Every department irkthe store is parti­ cipating in this great event. VceUc S hop M M . 22 SO. NMIHTAM A m SpringfiefckOhl. F. L. NELSON, 0 . D. OPTOMETRIST J*M«*t*#M,' OMe * £«p«cial Attemtiott Gfotok fiCHOOL-AGR RYB8 Dally Hog Market We now conduct a hog market daily in addition to our regular Live Stock Sale* EVERY MONDAY. Phone Any Day For Market Price SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Sherman Ave. ■ Springfield, O. Phone S942 smtemm Phone: 169—Cedarville Exchange » MARION HUGHES & SON s, Well Drilling CEDARVILLE, OHIO MA8T-FOOS PUMPS AFRMOTOR WIND MILLS J. PUMP AND WIND MILL REPAIRING mm HIOHKfiT CASHPRICES Paid P m * - HORSESANDCOWS { Of dae'’and condition) HOGS, CALVES AMP SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY u r n * m m iZK K & TANKAGE CO, G w m m c om r r ra only rendering p lan t l %♦&*> 4 a * * * , awn *. Executor’sSale UHMli«wnm«wtMmi>Mif^iM.u.«MMuU.aa.....iMT..,.>Mt1.....T.T|T1frtr>|riTTTtTTrtn|tfm|tttI!(1||<||)||>lt|t)|t|()|(|< '9 ‘ Form Stock and Implements Antiques Household Goods The Undersigned will offer at public sale on the farm, Bryan Road, between Uliften and Yellow Springs, on Wed., August 28,1940 AT 12:00 NOON Thte following chattels: 4 — HEAD OF HORSES — 4 Consisting o f a Blnck mare, a Gray mare, both good Workers; X two- • year old gelding colts* broke and well mated. , 4 — HEAD OF CATTLE— 4 Consisting o f 3 Jersey cows, all giving milk. One Red cow and 2 calves and 2 heifers bred in June. . 20— HEAD OFROGS— 20 Consisting o f 17 shoats and 8 sows, bred for fall* Spotted Poland CMab sows doable immuned. _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS ^ ANTIQUES Consisting o f C efthe bottom parlor chairs, settee, fiat top pedes^d stand; High Poster Maple Cord bed; Marble top stands* Unique wood stove a* weU as two other stoves. Dishes and numerous items that have beau in* the* family fo r years. FARM IMPLEMENTS—Farm wagon, high top* low wagon, hay laddaen, manure spreader, hey rake* 5*ft. mower, disk, wheat drill, 12 h*. trinVitifl plow; 14 in. riding plow, drag barrow, single row com plow, 2 ai4aa leather tug and two side* chain tug, collars, bridles, etc. 10 Ton Baled Clover Hay; 26 bu. Com; 100 bu. Wheat and rye h i Mas; 2 tons Bean bay; 14 bales Shredded Fodder, TERMS OF SALE—CASH O. I . TANNKHtLL Executor Estate o f Henrietta Bull, Dee. *a «y Ethan, Ofecfc

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