The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

\ p Club and SocialActivities \ j . Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Hurfman are on a trip through the East. Miss Wanda Hughes Wed To l*t Lt. Paul W. Stoneburner Miss Martha Cooley I returns .to -- Marquette, Mich., today, where she is B^a®ets ° f white gladoli, palms and to resume her teaching in Michigan two seven-branch candelabra at the State College. j a*tar ot the Methodist Church formed the setting for the marriage of Miss ‘ Opt. Laclede Markle and" wife and daughter Joan, arrived here Wednes­ day from Camp Leqeune, N. C. and are guests o f Mrs. Markle'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis. Miss Joan Markle enters Wooster University and their daughter, Marilyn has en­ tered a girl's school at Bristol, Va. Dr. Wilson’s Peace Prayer Given Special Recognition the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hostetler spent a part o f last week in Columbus with their son-in-law ad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. ...... „ Vl iaa Ur.^John J. Wilson, pastor of Yvonne Hughes'‘ 0 ? ^ place <£ irst Church, Fostoria : Lt. Paul W. Stoneburner o f a f °™XQi c «»«vllllan , has been honored by having Pfc. Kent Clemans who has been stationed in Washington, D. C., has |been home on furlough with his pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans. ' Misses Patrice Weatherwax and Barbara L on g 'o f Middletown, were guests Tuesday at the home of Miss Dorcas Jobe. Miss Jobe expects to return Tuesday to Buena Vista, Va., to enter Southern Seminary. Wanda to First , Spring Valley, Saturday evening at at 8:30 o’clock. Thirty minutes o f nuptial music preceded the double ring service. Miss Mildred TrunVbo was organist and accompanied Miss Winifred Stuck ey, Jamestown, as she sang, "A t Dawning" and “ Because.” Rev. T. Kinnison, Lancaster, O., former pas­ tor of Springe Valley Methodist Church officiated and was assisted his prayer for peace selected to he incorporated in a volume of prayer suitable for inscrip­ tions on monuments memorializing the nation’s dead of World War II. C. P. Reynolds, of Toledo, O,, pres­ ident of Monument Builders of Amer­ ica with national headquarters at Chicago, announced that the Rev. Dr. Wilson's prayer is one of the most beautiful he has received from minis- by Dr. H. H. Abels pastor of the loca l! lc™ al! over thc Dr. Andrew S. Creswell and son- in-law and daughter, Mr. Peter Van Lierop, and son, Peter, are. visiting at the home of Mr. H. C. Creswell and family and W. H. Creswell. Mr. Lie­ rop has just returned from Italy. Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Williamson had the unusual surprise about, five oclock last Saturday morning when they had a wireless call by phone from their daughter, Frances, who is connected with the Red Cross in England. The call was a gift from the Red Cross. church, The bride wore a pale green suit with brown accessories and carried a white Bible with a white orchid trim­ med with white stephanotis and rib­ bon. Mrs. Paul Orr, was her sister’s maid o f honor and wore a beige suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias^ Mr. Harry C. Stoneburner, brother of the bridegroom, was his best man Reynolds asked thc nation’s leading church officials to contribute prayers for peace suitable for^ monument in­ scriptions. These will bo published in book form and distributed to, mon­ ument builders throughout the coun­ ty in order that civic groups and. fam­ ilies who wish to erect monuments to their wav dead will have available suitable inscriptions, honoring their heroes. and guests were seated by Mr. Harry * “ This devastating and most deslruc- ■ . . . i ? .. . i* . . 1 1 . . . .1 . 1.. . . i 1 , ,, ^ 1 , . ■ — I .. rt 1 Lynn bride- Jennne. Scott; i-ecognized authority in Tone Production. Exponent of the foremost European singing Masters. Special attention to diction in English, German, French and Italian. Coach­ ing for radio and public speaking. FallTerm Now Opening. For appoint­ ments call • 2-9672, Springfield Insti­ tute of Music. 409 Mitchell Bldg., Springfield, Ohio. Auditions without Charge. • Harden & Mumma AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you book your Book your Sale Phone 1347 W-l,' Xenia, Ohio *-■ Wallace, Cedarville, and Mr, Stoneburner, brother of the groom. Members of the couple’s immediate families and the bridal party were the guests for a reception at the home of the bride’s father, Mi' Marion Hughes, alter the. Wedding. Lt. and Mrs. Stoneburner were stu­ dents at Cedarville College and the former also attended Ohio State Uni­ versity. He returned in October from service overseas with the air corps and is at Wright Field. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Stoneburner Lt. and Mrs. Stoneburner will reside in Dayton at 560 Maryland Ave. tive of ail wars must be the final struggle in which the United States has engaged,” Reynold's said. “ But the only way,to insure peace is to talk peace and to constantly think peace, ■"We'have asked the country’s lead- (3 ; ing .ministers to helfi direct public thought along this line by preparing prayers fo r never ending peace. “ The’ Rev. Dr. Wilson’* prayer in­ corporates the ideals for which our boys fought and died. He is to be congratulated on his clarity of thought and beauty of expression.” The .Dr. Wilson’s prayer is, in part, as follows: "Almighty God, we hold in memory the life unselfishly given for our se­ curity, and thank Thee that Thou dost inspire to acts o f courage and brave-' ry. As we honor. the heroic life so spent, we pray that we who live may ‘ be brave enough and strong enough to become heroes of peace standing steadfastly against all that makes for strife and war, and firmly for that which makes for the nobility and 1 blessedness o f peace and brother-! hood.” Dr. Wiison is an alumnus of Cedar­ ville College, cljlss of 1903. He is p. •Phone 6-1575 brother of MSssrsiL. W. and Harry | Wilson aniy Mrs. W. A. Spenser of this place ANNUAL MEETING AND LUN- j CHEON OF KENSINGSON CLUB FOR SALE FARM The annual luncheon and meeting of the Kensington Club will be held Thursday, Sopt. 20th at 1 P. M. The second division of the club will en- , , . . ., tertain the first division. Mrs. David E,f Z hoUSf - / lne b*rn Reynolds will be hostess at the Hart-1 and °U* b" ,W,nf ' >nclud‘» * * • „ . ham. Well fenced, water under man .Home on N. Main st. What is known as the Robert Watt or Cedar Vale Farm, located 1 mile S. E. o f Cedarville on Route 72, consist-- ing of 147,32 acres of fine level .land. CEDARVILLE HERALD, jfolDAY, SEPTEMBER14, lMf At Xfnia Thtofir Potatoes H. C. CRESWELL, Cedarville, O. pres­ sure to all parts of the farm. Six room tenant house with electricity.' This is one of the choice farms o f Greene County, close to public schools and to Cedarville College. PRUGH & SHARP, Phone—861, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. George Nichols has opened a barbershop in the ,Huey building. ’ Wanted—Middle age woman as housekeeper in farm home. Must have experience in care of two children, the youngest three. Give reference. Ap­ ply. by letter or in person to this of­ fice, EiEANe* ramr Miss Eleanor Parker, Cedar* ville-bom actress, has the lead­ ing role In the Warner Brothers picture, “Pride of the Ma­ rines” which will play at the Xenia Theater for three days beginning Sunday, September 16. Miss Parker, who co-stars with John Garfield, was^bona In Cedarville when her father was head of the Cedarville schools from 1914 to 1924* o f t u ® Wanted—Middle age woman for full time work in Thrift E. Market. „ HAVE YOUR BOYS and GIRLS SUIT COATS D R E S S E S CLEANED - PRESSED Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed As Usual THE , C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main st., Cedarville C O Z Y • THEATRE • * Fri* amd Sat., Sept. 14-15 Roddy MacDowell - Rita Johnson Diunderhead, Son of Flicka’ * IN TECHNICOLOR * Cartoon —■Travel Sun. and Mon.* Sept. 16-17 Jennifer Jones - Wlllla, Eythe “ The Song of Bernadette” ALSO FOX NEWS Wed. and Thu**. Sept- 19*20 Jon Hall—Louise AUbnlton . “ San Diego I Love You” News —Cartoon-*. Sports leginning Sunday, Sept. 16, the t|me if the first show will bo changed to P. M. atamtiiri—— ** „ „ .......im w ................. .. 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