The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1947, Cedarville, 9 , C lu b and Soc ia l A c tiv itie s \ J NEWLY WEDS TO ed at the double ring ceremony. MAKE HOME NEAR HERE t Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Butler Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Pitstick j were the attendants. The bride-groom (Mary Frances Smith),who were t is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Forrest married in Junction City, 0., Satur- [ Waddle, formerly o f Cedarville and day morning, will x’eside on a farm, i Xenia. The couple will reside in two miles west o f Cedarville, upon Springfield where Mr. Waddle is as- their return from a wedding trip. The bride is the daughter o f Mr*, and Mrs. Daniel Smith, New Lexing ton, 0 . Mr. Pitstick is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul F . Pitstick, near Yel low Springs. The ceremony was performed in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Rev. John Sughrue officiated at the double ring service and was celebrated at the nuptial mass. Miss Mildred Smith, sister o f the bride, was maid o f honor. She wore a gown of blue satin with a net over skirt, Her shoulder-length veil was caught to her head with rosettes and she carried an arm boquet of pink carnations. The bride wore a gown of white satin fashioned with a fitted bo dice and a full skirt extending into a long train. A tiara o f orange blossoms held her fingertip veil in place. Her flowers were white carnations cent ered with an orchid. Mr. Eugene Pitstick, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. The ushers were Messrs. Roger Pit stick, another brother, and Daniel Smith, Jr., brother of the bride. Following the service, a dinner for the wedding party and immediate families was served at the Park Hotel. New Lexington. In the afternoon a reception was held at the Smith home Refreshments were served from table centered by a miniature bride and groom. Mr. Pitstick is a grauate o f Os born Bath High School. He served in the army air forces two and a halt years and was stationed in Italy. Guests from Yellow Springs and Osborn at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander, Jack Alexander, Miss Agnes Schulte, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pitstick, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Hcider, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pitstick, Miss Minnie Heider, Mr.and Mrs. Carl Pitstick, Mr. Frank Pitstick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heider, Miss Anna Marie Heider*, Mr. James Aker*, Mr. R. J. Singhoffer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitstick and family. sociated with his father in farming. SON IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Carlisle are the parents o f a son bom Tuesday even ing at Springfield City Hospital. C O U R T N EW S MRS. WALTER HUFFMAN HONORED WITH PARTY Mrs. Walter Huffman, was guest of honor at a family party given at her home Saturday in honor of her birth day. Games were played, refresh ments served, and many gifts were received by the honored quest. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spracklen and sons, Rich ard and Lamarr, Yellow Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spracklen, Cedarville; Mr. ard Mrs. Floyu Spracklen, Eow- ersville; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spracklen, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Craig, and Miss Ruth Spracklen all o f Day- ton. Guests from Cedarville wen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferryman and granddaughters, Betty Lou and Char lotte Charles; Miss Alice Spracklen, Mrs. Nancy Spracklen and Walter Huffman. BOOK IS REVIEWED AT CULTURE CLUB “A t the Top of the Stairs,” a book by Gretc-hen Damrosch, was re viewed by Mrs. Fred Town-ley at a meeting o f the Home Culture Club at which Mrs. H. G. Carroll was host ess at her home on the Turnbull Rd.. Tuesday afternoon. Miss Damrosch, one o f four daugh ters of Walter Damrosch, composer j Bright, Xenia, and conductor, depicts the home Me of the Damrosch family in her book. Seventeen members and twelve guests responded to roll call with “ A Book I Enjoy.” A social hour fol lowed the program and refreshments were served by Mrs. Carroll. DIVORCE ASKED James Cunningham, 53 Jefferson; St., Xenia is plaintiff in the only di vorce action filed this week in com mon pleas court. His wife, Ruth, whose address is unknown to him, is charged with neglect and wilful ab sence. Married Dec. 1, 1939, they are parents o f two children, whose cus tody is sought by the father. PARTITION SOUGHT Osborn property is involved in a partition suit brought by Theodore R. Hull against Treva B. Hulk Smith, McCallister and Gibney, Xenia law firm, represents the plaintiff. ORDER SALE A sheriff’s sale was ordered in the case o f W. I\. Johnspn against Mar guerite Thorman and others. CASE RE-INSTATED The action o f Gladys S. Bell a- gainst Paul Bell was ordered re instated on the docket. RELIEVE ESTATE The estate o f Isabelle Taylor was a ! released from administration. WILLS ADMITTED Probate court admitted the follow ing wills: Samuel E. Snyder, late of Xenia; Lucy J. Barber, late of Ced- arville; James II. Leuba, late o f yel low Springs. ASK APPRAISALS The county auditor was directed to appraise the following estates: Nellie M. McKnight, James H. Leuba and Thomas A. Spahr. ESTATE RELIEVED The estate o f Nellie Andrews was releived from administration. APPROVE .TRANSFER Transfer o f real estate, was ap proved f i r Teresa Drake as admin istratrix o f the estate af Maria Kieffer,, and for Christina Lawson as administratrix o f the estates of Thomas Nelson Harrison and Elsie .Marie Harrison. APPOINTMENTS These appointments were made; Clarinda Snyder as executrix, es tate o f Strnuei E. Snyder, late o f Xenia, without bond; J. C. Townsley ns administrator, estate o f Lucy J. Barber late o f Cedarville, without Delina Lieurance as administrat rix, estate of F. 0 . Lieurance, late i f Xenia, under $2,000 bond; Clar- Jasncs J. Leuba, late of Yellow nee J. Leuba as executor, estate o f Springs, under $10,000 bond; and 0 , V. Spain* and Goldie M. Smith as co- ‘xeeutors, estate of Thomas A. Spahr, late o f Silvercreek Twp., under $4,~ )00 bond. MARRIAGE LICENSES (Granted) Frank Harris McCluskey, 817 N. Euclid Ave., Dayton, mailer, and Doris Virginia Ashbaugh, Xenia, R. R. 3. Charles Herbert Blair, 832 Cath erine St., mechanic, and Mrs. Helen Irene Flcsher, 91-2 E. Main St. Rev. A. P. Sehnatz, Alpha. Robert Hoke, 422 W, Second St,, tinner, and Gladys Mae McMaken, 10 S. Galloway St. Rev. Luther VS v STATE OFFERS PRIZES FOR OHIO PSCTORES Demand from national and statewide publications for in creased photographic material on Ohio gives rise to a concerted effort on the barfc of the Ohio Development and Publicity Com mission to rally the talents,pf Ohio’s amateur and professional photographers in telling the story of Ohio in pictures. Through a statewide photographic contest open to anyone who has or wants to take pictures ,of Ohio, Dann O. Taber, executive secretary of the Commission, hopes to tap every avail able source to remedy the paradox of a steadily increasing demand coupled with an acute lack of pictures to meet the demand. Use of regular regional promotion features by such national magazines as Life, Look, Collier’s and Holiday cor Li- tutes a direct challenge to Ohio to equal or surpass the material secured from othgr states. To round out a camera’s eye view of Ohio, pictures arc sought in the four fields of the Commission’s activity: industry, agriculture, history and recreation. Entries need not be new photographs, but may be taken from files of pictures alrcsdv on hand whether published or unpublished. Pictures may be taken at any season of the year and at any place within the borders of the state. Representative of the many types of pictures needed are those displayed here. Industry, agriculture, history and recreation must all be featured if the complete story of Ohio is to be told. Winners of the first monthly contest, ending January 31, will be presented their awards by the Governor of the State at a special banquet to be held in early spring. Four winners will be picked each month and these winners will compete for the “ Picture of the Year" award for the best entry o f all. The four winners will represent each of the divisions of the contest: pro fessional color, professional black and white, amateur color, amateur black and white. The awards, certificates for monthly winners and bronze piacques for the year's winners, will be determined by a specially selected board of judges. Compensation for use of pictures entered by professional photographers may be arranged. Each month’s winning photographs will be published in newspapers throughout the state and these together with all entries will go into the Commission’s circulating library of photographs, being sent to national, state and local publications upon request. The photographer who took the picture will be credited whenever possible when one of his pictures is used. Official rules and entry blanks may be secured from the Ohio Development and Publicity Commission, 36 N. Third St.* Columbus, O. Entries may be mailed to the Contest Editor at same address. macher, Xenia. (Applied For) Earl Ehvood Lemon, Jr., 139 E. Church St., Xenia, assembler, and Gwendolyn Alberta Diamond, 214 S. King St., Xenia, Rev, Hugh S. Graham, Xenia, Donald C. Ward, Xenia, R. R. 5, truck driver, and Lucia Muriel Shaw, Xenia, R. R. 5. Rev. Leroy R. Wilkins, New Jasper. Frederick Ronand Long, 8221 Vine St., Cincinnati, student, and Mar garet Dolores Henize, 713 Chestnut St., Xenia. Rev. Frank J. Long, Xenia. SHAW-WADDLE VOWS ARE EXCHANGED Miss Esther Marie Shaw, Yellow Springs, and Mr. Glenn Eugene Wad dle, Springfield, R. It. 4, were recent- Harold Ehvood Lucas, 129 flutt er Ave., Daytan, machine operator, and Mrs. Glcnna Louise Hillgruber, 101 Woods Dr., Knolhvood, Rev. Cum mings. * .Herschel James Brock, 29 Maple St, Fairfield, businessman, and Al- erna Louise Scott, 424 N. Central Ave., Osborn. Rev. Robert W. Haring. Russell Forrest Mercer, Xenia R. R, 2, railroad brakeman, and Mar jorie Ellen Clevenger, Xenia, R. R. 1 maker, and Doris Augusta Masters Michael Walter, < Dayton, scrcw- ly married at the parsonage of the Cedarville United Presbyterian ' maker, and Doris Augusta Masters, Church. Dr. R. A. Jamieson officiat- j Osborn, R. R. 1. Rev. Wellbaum. Golden Willis Newman, Dayton barber and Mary Lou Purdom, 133 W. Second St., Xenia,Rev. A. L« Schu- C O Z Y THEATRE Fri. - Sat. 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