The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26
TEe 'CeUarviffe, 0. HeraI3 MarcET8,J®|St . JOAN MARKLE TO MARRY Capt. and Mrs* Lacede Markle, Makalapa Dr., Honolulu, Hawaii, formerly o f Cedarville are an nouncing the approaching mar riage o f their daughter, Joan, to Lt. (j. g.) James H. Cron- ander. son o f Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Cronander, Vashon, Washington. Miss Markle, whose father is chaplain o f the Pacific fleet and stationed in Honolulu, will be married in the submarine base chapel there on Tuesday, April 19, 5 p. m. Chaplain Markle will officiate at his daughter’s wedding and Chaplain J. E. Johnson, fleet ma rine force chaplain and a friend o f the Markle family, will give the bride in marriage. Miss Markle will have her sis ter, Miss Marilyn, as her only attendant and Lt, (j.g.) John Patter will serve as best man. The wedding reception will he held at the Commissioned Offi cers’ Club in Makalapa. The bride-elect, granddaughter o f Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis, at tended Wooster College, Woostey, Ohio. The Markle family has re sided in Honolulu the last year. Lt. Cronander* attended the Un iversity of Washington in Seattle before entering the U. S. Acad emy at Annapolis from where he was graduated in 1946. He is serving aboard the submarine, USS Cabezon. RECENT PARTY FOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Dora Murphy, bride-elect o f Truman Carr, Bellefontaine, was honored recently at a misce- laneous “ shower” at which Mrs. Marie Corn and Miss Elaine Corn were hostesses at their home on the Shakertown pike. The wedding of Miss, Murphy and Mr. Carr will take place Fri day evening at the home o f the bride-elect’s aunt, Mrs. Tinsley Com. Appointments for the “ show er” were in pink and white. Gifts for the guest of honor were ar- a sprinkling can was suspended ranged on a table above which with pink and white streamers extending to each gift. A bride's cake centered the table. An ice course was served by the hostesses to twenty-five guests. MRS. RICHARDS IS HOSTESS Mrs. A. E. Richards was host ess to the Home Culture Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Roll call was answered with “ I wish a law would be passed”—- and then each member told of the law they wished to have pass ed. Mrs. C. W. Stelle, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Masters and Mrs. Trumbo gave five minute talks on the lives of new members in the presidents new cabinet, Mrs. Richards was assisted by Mrs. Lois Little and Mrs. Robert Rich ards in serving refreshments to 21 members and several guests. PARTY ON , , SIXTH BIRTHDAY Claire Cummings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cummings was honored with a party on her six th birthday, Saturday afternoon. The table was decorated with a birthday cake in the shape of a lamb and baskets o f candy were given as favors. Games, pin the tail on the donkey, fo l low the trail and others were en joyed by the children. Ice cream and cake were served to Joyce Sipe, Janet Cummjngs, Mary Alice Mae Evans, Julie Staigers Lee Cummings. Susie Reynolds, and the guest o f honor, Claire Cummings. MRS. BICKETT HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. J. W. Bickett of Clifton was hostess to the Womans Club at her home Thursday afternoon. After the business meeting Dr, Bickett gave a hook review, ‘ ‘The Big Fisherman” by Lloyd Douglas, Mr. Douglas is a min ister and graduate of Wittenburg college. A solo was given by Mrs, Ernest Collins acompaifiifed on the piano by Miss Charlotte Col lins. Refreshments were served to 18 members by Mrs. Bickett. MOVE TO FARM ON GARRINGER ROAD Mr. and; Mrs. Arthur Huffman cv£ Milford Center moved to their farm on the Garringer Road, Jamestown, this week. •• • th e y deserve theJUST Start Your Chicks on WAYNE CHICK STARTER Us Today— ---------- Spring Valley Hardware Spring Valley, Ohio Seaman Grain Bowersville, Ohio FATHER KNICKERBOCKER APPEARS CONFUSED . . . Asking directions a la Rip van Winkle after re turn to a comparatively modern town, Father Knickerbocker (Julius -Tannenbaum, second from'left)- series information from a New York policeman. It’s all in connection with a campaignby the b ig town cham ber of commerce to promote New York City as a movie production center. This is the opening sCsng in the Aim planned to show the advantages of movie-making hr Manhattan. p jw siM & r mm %sa»%si£!J* the scene on film as eurions onlookers stand by. METHODIST CHURCH HAVE DINNER Members of the Mbthodist Church met in the church Tuesday evening:- fo r a covered dish din ner, Following the dinner a duet was given by Mary Jo Duvall and Patsy Collier, a talk on “ The Advance Program" by Mrs. Wil bur Wisecup and the Message of the evening was given by Rev. Oliver Hall of Jamestown. Tre Occasion was the observance of Week o f Dedication. RECOVERING FROM PNEUMONIA Kenny Max Rotroff is recover ing from virus pneumonia at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lovett, New Burlington pike. WESLEY CLASS TO MEET The Wesley Class will meet in the Methodist Church Sunday evening at 7:30. Refreshments will be furnished. WOMANS AUXILIARY OF GOODWILL INDUSTRIES The Womans Auxiliary to the Good Will Industries are sponsor ing a doll show March 25 and 26 at Fifth and Wilkinson street in Dayton. The proceeds go to buy milk fo r the handicapped workers. There will be doll collec tions on display worth thousands of dollars. Cost o f each ticket is twenty-five cents. SPENDING WEEKEND AT PARENTS HOME Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhard and son, John Thomas are spend ing the weekend with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinhard. CEDAR CLIFF TO MEET' IN DAYTON The Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the D. A, JR. will meet at the home of Mrs. Celeste King, Oakwood, in Dayton, Saturday at; 2 p. m. LEAVE FOR; TEXAS VISIT Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Bickett are leaving this week to visit their son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Creswell in Texas. PARTY FOR MRS. SOWELL Mrs. William Nagley enter tained friends wit a party hon oring Mrs, Edward SowelI(Mickey Zimmerman) at her home Fri day evening. A color scheme o f blue and pink were used and Mrs. Sowell received many lovely gifts. CULTICE FAMILY ENTERTAINED WITH PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Cultice and family were honored with a cov ered dish dinner Friday even ing at the Shelter House by the members of the Church of God, Mr. and Mrs. Cultice are leav ing for Alaska to do work for* the Church of God in Anchorage, Alaska. The Church presented the Cultices with a traveling hag as a going away gift. GUESTS OF PARENTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Williamson had as their weekend guests their daughter, Janet and Ken neth Barker o f Bowling Green and Sunday guest was Mr. Mar shall Peterson o f New Concord. This weekend Miss Janet will be in Cleveland as a delegate to the Physical Education Conference from Bowling Green. ENTERTAINS FOR B. B. TEAM Coach Clyde Walker and his Basket Ball Squad with a party at his home, Friday evening. A supper was served to 16 guests. The evening was spent discussing Ball games, past present and future. VISITS SON IN COLUMBUS Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow spent the weekend in Columbus with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow. VISIT IN DAYTON OVER WEEKEND Mrs. Rutis Reiter and children, Ted and Dianna spent the week end in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall. ATTEND WORKSHOP PROGRAM IN DAYTON Mts. Paid Elliott and Mrs. R. T. Williamson spent Thursday at tending a workshop program of the executive board o f the Pres- byterial, at the West Minister Church o f Dayton. ABELS HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abels were Mr, and MW. Joseph Willis o f Jamestown. SATURDAY EVENING IN JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennqhy were the Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shane and sons, at their home in James town. Wendell Garringer and John Shirk spent I’ nday in Columbus. -*#»• DEAD STOCK Horses $6.00 Cows $5.00 According to Size and Condition CALL Xenia 451 Reverse Charges XENIA FERTILIZER E. G. Buchsieb, Inc. Alon<r the Greene County Farm Front - - By E. A. DRAKE County Agricultural Agent Six Greene County Farmers To Be Honored In recognition o f their_achieve- ment as farm account record keepers during the past 15 to 20 ' years, the degree o f Certified Farm Accountant will he conw ferred on six Greene County far:-:- mers at Ohio State University during Farm and Home Week. The six men to be honored are; John W. Collins and Meryl Stor mont of Cedarville township; Charles A. Bickett and J. M. Bickett, New Jasper township;.G,: H. Thomas, Sugarcreek township; and Robert Thomas, Beavercreek, township. Certificates will be awarded at a banquet given by the O h i o Bankers Assn. Wednesday eve ning, March 23. All o f the mem- have kept the Ohio Standard Farm Account Book in coopera tion with the local Extension Service. Each year they have attended the a n n u a l county summary school, following which their rec ords were turned over to Lyle Barnes, OSU Farm Management Extension Specialist fo r further analysis and summary. The in formation from their books which has been used in the preparation o f various types o f farm sum maries since 1935, has furnished comparisons o f value to the co operating farmer and for teach ing material. 4-K Advisors’ Recognition „Five Greene County 4-H Ad visors who have viven a. total o f 1 volunteer guidance .to:*.4-H Club members will be hohored‘J)y Ohio State University Thursday Mar. 24, at 12:15. , *The recognition, -which will be. . o n e 'o f the. highlights' o f Farm. ;and“*Home' Week'-will’•-be-’ made*, at a 4-H advisors recognition*' luncheon at Baker .Hall on -tKe- campu . The program will include/-, music, short talks and 4-H Clover- - -awards. ^ vial, advisors. Who- have each completed 10 years .of service are: ,MrK Robert Fulton,’.Miami Twp.; .Frank Smith, Jefferson Twp..; and - Guy. Smith, Ross Twp.; Mrs. C. C. Bartlett, Caesarcreek Twp. and Robert. Horneyr Miami Twp.; have-each-completed five years o f service. Fudge On Junior Fair Board •Junior fair board members rep resenting 4-H activities for the 1949 Ohio State Fair will be Rob ert Fudge, 19, Jamestown and C’Alice JLeightey, 13, Upper San dusky. .Robert' has been active in 4-H Club, work for 10 year - in his local’ dub; at camps 'and at fairs. He. has served. as assistant ad -- jvisdrj .'advisor; and js jar'member o f the county 4-H council.'He has represented the county at Ohio Club Congress, at the state Jun ior Leaders camp, and state Con- ' ■servafion camp. * CLIFTON Mildred Lafferty, Correspondent. On Wednesday, March 16, The Women’s Missionary’ Society 'of ■the United Presbyterian Church held its regular meeting" in the home of Mrs. Otis TannehilU Mrs. Arthur Pfieffer assisted the .hostess.- Mrs. - Paul Rife led the devotions and -Mrs. Harlan'- Butts, discussed the topic:, The’ Church—-the Hope of China’s' Future. Many* people, enjoyed the fox drive and drawing sponsored by the local fire department Satur day. They caught 2 foxes and cleared $500. . Mr. and Mrs. Spegall and daughter Christine have moved into the house recently vacated by Mrs. Estle Mangus. - Mrs. Ben McDermott and child ren Bennie and Alice Louise of Nashville, Tennessee will be -the guests this week o f her sister, Mrs. Leo Reed. ; The trustees o f the United Presbyterian Church met Wed nesday, March 16. - The'Westminister class o f the Presbyterian Church will ■hold a meeting, at the fire house on Friday, March ’25. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Charles will entertain the members* . . . . . The class studying New Test ament-History will-meet Monday evening, March 21, at the church. M j’S. Lottie Reed and Mr. and Lamaf'Re'dd ahd son, Dale, ’ speirf^last'^week-encF1in Green-' springs;; Ohio. - - - Ihe Young . People's Society ' of the United Presbyterian ■church enjoyed a spaghetti din ner at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Roger Collins last Monday. Mr. and Mis. Bennett McNeil and son, Bennie, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Azel Rowe. Children of the upper classes of Glifton- school are working on an operetta, “Kentucky Sue” to be given early in April. Physical examination o f the school district will be held at the school Monday, April 11, at 1:00 p. m. ents o f a- 1-year-old child,whose , custody is asked by plaintiff. Appointments Flosse B. Marlatt was named administratrix, estate o f Ametta B. Hopping, late of Y e l l o w Springs, by probate court. ' Partition of two real -estate ..-tracts,,, totalling 7g.l2 acres in Spring Valley Twp., is asked in a suit filed in common, pleas court, by Mary A . Ryan^ against James G. Ryan, near Spring Val ley, and others. The plaintiff claims a legal right to an undivided half-inter est in the property. The law firm o f Shoup and Hagler, Xenia, rep resents the plaintiff. At theCourthouse •Edna L. Anderson, Xenia, a- gainsfc Otto -M., Xenia, married Aprili-17, 1920; !«phrehts -of two children, one of them a minor; custody o f that-child; a girl 16, is*'soughtr by mother, r Judy Mercurio, a minor, by her next friend, Ruth Newman, Day- ■ tori; R. R. ’8, against Michael, Dayton, R. R., 8; married at Cov ington, Ky., April 18,' 194.7; par- WATCHYOURSAVINGSGROW % % Individual Accounts Insured Up To $5,000 Current Dividend Bate 2% CedarvileFederal Savings &LoanAssn. Cedarville, Ohio SEE ■ _ " - i Edwin Dean, Rt. 5, Xenia •: -PauLE. 'jEitesfKtr'h r* j Spring Valley ^ .- George E. Greene, Rt. 3, ; 40 S. Central Dr., Dayton Leland L. Smith, Rt. 2, Floyd Bailey, Rt. 1, . Yellow Springs James Bickett, Rt. 2, Xenia Earl Dunevant, Rt. 1, Y ellow Springs . Russell L. Gordin, Rt. 1, Jamestown Elden E. Heinz, Rt. 1, Jamestown Alvan Lewis, Rt. 2, Jamestown Lauris Straley, Rt. 2, Cedarville A. E. 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