The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26

The Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, May 2, 1947 Society ATTEND DEDICATION Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wiseman attended the dedication of the Ohio Memorial forest and shrine, near LoudonvOIe, Ohio Sunday. The forest is a tribute to Ohio men and women who lost their lives in, World War II and is a project of Ohio Federation of Womens clubs. The names of Lt. Robert Wiseman and Staff Sgt. John Nelson who were killed In. World War II appear in the memorial book a t the shrine. ALL DAY MEETING The W. S. C. S. of the Method­ ist church will hold their all day meeting in the church Wednesday, May 7. Mrs. Bonnie Basden of the south side settlement of Col­ umbus will he the speaker. Mrs. Basden was formally of Friendly Center In Toledo. She is well known in this district as a splen­ did Christian speaker. There will also be a program by some small children. Please bring your own table service. TEA AT CHURCH A silver tea was given by the Y.W.C.A. of Cedarville college, Tuesday afternoon in the First Presbyterian church. A march of brides was featured and wedding gowns dating back to 1862 were modeled. Later date brides mod­ eled their own gowns. STORK SHOWER Mrs. Katharine Orr, Mrs. Char­ lotte Hughes and Mrs. Elinore EdeiniUf entertained with a stork shower honoring Mrs. Wan­ da Stor.eburr.er a t the home of Marion Hughes, Friday evening. A desert course was served to 23 guests. HOLD OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turnbull held open house Monday in cele­ bration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They wore mairied in Cedarville April 28, 1897. Guests were received from 2 to 5 and from 7-8. The Turnbull’s l.-ave one son Robert of Columbus. Wesley WEDS MEET The Wesley W'ed class of the Methodist church held their meet­ ing in the church, Monday Night 20 members . enjoyed a covered dish "dinner. The May meeting will be a t the Collier home. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery West are the parents of a son, born in Springfield City hospital This is their second son. KYN CLUB The K. Y. N. club met a t the home of Mrs. Arthur Hanna Fri­ day afternoon. Mrs. Clayton Mc­ Millan and Mrs. Mac Bull were assistant hostesses. An ice course was served to the guests. MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Womans Missionary soc­ iety of the Presbyterian church met Thursday a t the home of Mrs. Paul Ramsey. SPEAKS AT MEETING f Mrs. Ira Vayhinger was guest speaker a t a tea given by the Xenia Federated Missionary soc­ iety Friday afternoon. The tea; was held in the F irst Methodist | church. It 1 fc CLASS MEETS ; The Westminister <jfass met a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. FrankI Creswell Tuesday evening. They were guests of Miss Alta Murphy, j NAMED CHAIRMAN ; Miss Joan Johe, daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jobe, sopho­ more a t Bowling Green State un i-; versity has been named general1 chairman for' a dance to be given a t Ko’nl hall, womens resident. hall a t the college. Miss Jobe is j majoring in education. i CONFER DEGREE ! The IOOF lodge of Springfield, visited the Cedarville lodge W'ed- [ nesdav night and conferred the* degree on six new candidates. | LEGION MEETS > The American Legion, Wallace I Andrrson Post No. 544 held a | meeting Thursday Night a t the; Masonic hall. Plans fo r Mem- j; orial day celebration and ball f. diamond were discussed. [ | HOLD DANCE Cedarville college held a.spring' formal dance Saturday Night in the College Gym. Members of the alumni were invited and music was furnished by Wilberforce Collegians. f PLAY BRIDGE • Mrs. Raymond Williamson en-j tertained sixteen ladies a t a ’ JEWELRY GIFTS for MOTHER or the GRADUATE 9 R i n g s • Pearls • Radios 9 Lockets • Luggage • Diamonds • Manicure Sets 9 Mantle Clocks • Costume Jewelry % 9 Expansion Bracelets • Hammered Aluminum Ware and many other items suitable f<§ Mother’s Day knd Graduation: • * R I C H Jewelry Main and. Detroit Streets Xenia, O. luncheon*at her home Saturday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed fo r the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Charles attended the funeral of Mr. Char- le’s ancle in Hillsboro Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weber and son of Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sipe and Mrs. Pearl Sipe. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Cotton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cotton and family in Ft. Knox, Ky. The brothers birth­ days are on the same day and they celebrate together each year. Arthur Cotton 4s a lawyer in F t. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan ana daughter are home after a visit In Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Raymond Ritenour visited last week in Dayton. Gpl. Jack Huffman spent the week end with his wife and par­ ents. He made the trip by plane from his-camp in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallace have moved from the Neal apart­ ment’s to Ross. The Neal apart­ ment’s will he occupied by Walter Boyer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore of Ham­ ilton and Mrs. Mable Buck of College Corner, visited Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Confarr and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird, "Sunday; Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. Buck are for­ mally of the McDill family and lived here. * f Mr. and Mrs .Fredrick Heifner and family of Lima visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glemans this week end. Miss Frances Williamson spent the week end With her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williamson. Mrs. Ghester Murphy is home after an operation a t Miami Valley hospital. 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