The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
THB ffiDASVILLS HERALD, FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1947, Cedarville, 0 , Club and SocialA ctivities \ j ------------------------------------------ -------- KENSINGTON CLUB MEETS Greene County's early settlers were described by Mrs. Raymond T„ Williamson in a paper, “ Pioneering inf Greene County," presented before Mrs. Frank Creswell, Thursday after noon. The David Mitchell family, which settled in the Cedarville community, was traced by Mrs. Williamson as a typical pioneer family in the county. Thirty members and guests re- ALLEN’S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waves by Appointment Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Special Monday and Tuesday $7.50 Permanent............ ............................. $6.50 Cold W a v e ........................................ .......... $10.00 Special........$6.50 Machine Permanent $5.00 Monday and Tuesday, February 24-25 Only MARGARET GRURE Cedarville Phone 6 -2651 sponded to roll call by giving the midden names n f their grandmothers, Two groups o f violin solos were play ed by Mrs. Harold Price, Yellow Springs, with Miss Eleanor Switzer, Yellow Springs, as accompanist. Refreshments, with Washington's birthday appointments, were served by Mrs. Creswell. The March meeting will be at the home o f Mrs, David Reynolds. ATTENDANTS ARE CHOSEN Miss Barbara June Ervin, Xenia, will have her three sisters as memb crs o f her bridal party when her marriage to Mr. Donald E. Haines, takes place in an open ceremony in the Xenia First Presbyterian Church, Saturady, March 21, at 8:3Q p. m. Miss Betty Ervin, twin sister o f the bride, will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Misses Beatrice and Charlotte Ervin, also sisters o f the bride; Mrs John Williamson (Martha Jane Anderson) and Miss Marceal Hart. Alice Mahaffie, Way- nesville, cousin o f the bridegroom, will be flower girl. Dr. John Young, Boston,' Mass, cousin of the bridegroom, will serve as best man. The ushers will he Robert Dewey and Robert Smith, Xenia; Robert* Braham, Cedarville; Howard Gallaher and Richard Blair, Dayton" and Charles Mahaffie, Way- nesville. A musical program will precede the service. Mrs. T. Lyston Fultz, of Xenia, will be organist and Miss Ethel Huber, Buffalo, N, Y. student at Ohio State University, will be vocalist. A reception at the home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Ervin, will follow the service. Miss Ervin is a teacher in McKin ley School. Mr. Haines is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. M E. Haines and is man ager o f the Cedarville Lumber Co, HONORED AT PARTY Jflias Dollie RittenoUr, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rittenour, enter tained a group of school mates and were served by the hostess, Mrs friends at her home Saturday after-1 Carl Jtittenour. ■ ' noon honoring her ninth birthday which Was'Feb. Si. She received many lovely gifts Games were played and refreshments FARMBUREAUMEMBERS Plan Now to Attend MAR.E,7:30 5 • Speaker • . . Mr. Harry Culbreth D irector.of Organization Ohio Farm Bureau % Entertainment . . . Under Direction of Darwin Bryan Director o f Youth Activity Ohio Farm Bureau • Music . . . Earl Cooper’ s Band • Refreshments • Round and,Square Dancing Everything FREE — Your Farm Bureau Memebership Is Your Ticket - Enjoy an Evening of Fun and Fellowship '*v A •** $S o n les, the war is over. ‘ But the Red Cross war against misery aauA sufferingwsrer ends. In peace, as in war, the Red Cross keeps on figh tin g - fighting for human happiness and welfare all over the world. ASK THE VICTIMS OF DISASTER. Hurricanes, floods and epidemics strike at thousands . o f American families every year. This year, as always,/the Red Cross will be there—with emergency medical aid for the injured . . . food, clothing and shelter for the homeless . . . rehabilitation for the needy. War against human suffering never ends! * ASK OUR WOUNDED VETERANS. They know at firsthand how the Red Cross helps them through their suffering, and makes their days less drab. Right now, the Red Cross is providing thousands with guidance in personal and family problems . . . furnishing representation for their claims . .*. aiding readjustment to civilian life. Concern for our veterans ’ welfare never ends! * * ASK ©UR GIs. The Red Cross is a link with home. It helps maintain . the GPS morale with recreational programs and many personal services. The need for this touch o f home continues! a ASK THE VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS. Every year, 100,000 are killed and i9 50(x);0Ce injured by accidents in the U, S. Red Cross First Aid, Water Safety, and Accident Prevention programs help reduce this tragictolL The war on accidents never ends! • • . So the R ed Cross asks you to G ive! For this vital, humanitarian work, the Red Cross needs your help, Your contributions will help thousands o f our fellow-Americans— many o f them in our own community.” So, won’t you give now to the American Red Cross? I t depends on you . . . just as countless Americans will depend on it. We know you won’t let them down! your REDCROSS I . can carry ons •St Old Mill Camp Carlisle Market Thrift “E” Market Creswell Concrete Products Co, P. J, McCorkeli Duvall Hardware Brown’ s Drug Store C. E. Masters Grocery and Meats Frank Creswell Cedarville Herald Bird Variety Store rCedarviIle Lumber Co. BUTCHERINGSUPPLIES When you think of butchering supplies thing of Duvall’s 1 You will find the most complete line o f everything that you need and at the right price— too. Remember Duvall's merchandise is all of high quality. Sterling Sugar Cure Meat Salt mixed with Pure Brown Sugar 10 lb can ............... 85c Old Hickory Butcher Knives (none better) 6” 60c 7” 65c 8” 75c 24” Butcher Saw ........ . ............... . . 2.50 Meat Clever .......... .......... ....................... . 1,65 Other knives, sticking, boning, steak 60c up Butcher S tee l. . .......... ....... .......... . 40c Foqd Choppers Lard C an s ........... . 59c Knife Sharpener ___ _____ ________ 95c Large Hand Emery Grinder 6” wheel.... 7.50 Enterprise Sausage Stuffer, Lard and ' Fruit Press, 4 quarts, Special.. ............. 9.95 Phone 6-1941 CedarvHle. 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