The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 1-26
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER Announcement of the approach-* ing marriage o f Miss Janet Wil liamson to Mr. Kenneth E. Bark er, Galion, 0 ., was made at a tea at the home o f the bride- elect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Williamson, Saturday after noon. Miniature pink, green and white parasols were given as favors. The announcement ap peared on a hand-painted card at tached the the parasol received by Mrs. Homer Smith. It read, “Janet and Kenneth, July 30.” The couple will be married in the United Presbvterian Church. Both Miss Williamson and Mr. Barker are Majoring in health and physical education at Bowl ing Green State Uuiversity. Miss Williamson, a senior, will be graduated there June 3. Mr. Barker, son o f Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Barker of Galion, is a junior at the university where he is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. He served in the navy in the last war. Mrs. M. C. Pennypacker (Nan cy Williamson), sister of the bride-elect, and her sisters-in- law, Mrs. John Williamson and Mrs. Miron Williamson, presided at the tea table. Others assist ing at the party were Miss Mary Bewley, Bellefontaine, a class mate of Miss Williamson; Mrs. Delmar Jobe, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, and Mrs. Albert Mott. The dining room was decorated with, white magnoila blooms. Dog wood, lilacs, tulips and other sprinc flowers were arranged throughout the Williamson home. During the afternoon guests were entertained with marimba mu sic by Miss Joan Sheeley. MRS. BIRD ENTERTAINS RESEARCH CLUB Members responded to roll call with Bibical quotation from the Book of James at a meeting of the Research Club at the home of The Cedarville, 0 - Herald Friday, May IS; 1949 Mi's. Frank Bird, Thursday after noon. Mrs. J. S. West reviewed the book, “ The Brother” , by Doro thy Clark Wilson, and Miss Na omi Conner gave a humorous reading. Alice Scraps Her Slang.” An ice course was served by the hostess. The Bird home was decorated .with bowls o f tulips,, a gift o f Mrs. J. Erwin Kyle, Ce- darville> who' returned recently from a trip to Florida. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Emily Huish, London, Eng land, who is visiting Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Huish, Jamestown, and Mrs. Leah Lincoln, Woodstock, Ohio. VISITING IN HARTMAN HOME Rev. and Mrs. Justin Hartman and daughters, Susan and Beeth o f Sherman, Conn, are spending two weeks with the formers par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Hart man. Sunday guests at the Hart man home were Mrs. II. C. Her- shey, Miss* Drusella Gwings and Bety Jo Willit of Cincinnati. The family .enjoyed a birthday din ner Sunday honoring the 11th birthday o f Doris Ann Reynolds. Doris Ann will go to Sherman, Conn, for a visit with Rev. and. Mrs. Hartman and family. SPENDS WEEKEND AT HOME HERE Misk Jane MacGregor who is attending school in Columbus, spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac Gregor. TAKEN TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Jan Clemjtns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olemans was taken to Children’s Hospital in Cincin nati las t week. CHOSEN MEMBER OF HONOR SOCIETY Miss Barbara *Smith, Cedar- ville, junior at Monmouth Col lege, Monmouth, 111., has been chosen a member o f Tau Pi, an honorary sorority. This sorority, on the Monmouth campus, corres ponds to Mortar Board and young women are chosen in their junior year to make up the act ive membership as seniors. Miss Smith is the dauehter of Mrs. Ann Collins Smith. CHI SIGMA BHI : ENTERTAIN PLEDGES Five pledges o f Chi Sigma Phi Sorority o f Cedairville Collejge ’ finished their final initiation- at the home of Martha Tannehill, Clifton, on Mondav evening, May 0, at 7:30 p. m. The pledges were Mary Louise Stormont, Cedar ville, Joanne? Sanderson, Clifton, Naomi Conner, Cedarville, Rose mary Elam, Cedarville, and Phyl lis Bryant, Cedarville. The program consisted of in formal initiation. One part of the initiation was the taking o f a banana from ^grandfather’s pic ture frame. The formal part was an impressive candle light ser vice. Officers for the following year were elected. Thev are as fo l lows: Eleanor Wiesmiller, Pres ident; Joanna Bryant, secretary; Martha Tannehill, News Report er. After completion o f the pledge ceremony a very delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Tannehill, Mrs. Keys (Helen Tannehill) and the hostess. AT HOME OF DAUGHTER Mrs. William Clemans has been taken to Springfield to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Forest Cul- tice near Springfield. MR. SPITLER MOVES TO XENIA B .F. Spitler hasmoved from the Jay Stormont property to the property herecently purchas ed in Xenia. Mr.and Mrs. Leslie Stormont will move into the house vacated by Mr. Spitler. DON’S MARKET (Formerly Pitzer’s) (Meats) Pledge No, 1 Will carry a most complete line of Good Frgsh and Smoked Meats AT Reasonable PRICES Pledge No, 2 (16 Years Experience) (Groceries) Our Groceries and Vegetables will be of Good Quality and AT Reasonable PRICES (Service) Quick and Friendly Service (Child Shoppers) Pledge No. 3 Pledge No, 4 When you send your children to shop they will be given every consider ation. Pledge No. 5 (Store Hours) Monday thru Thursday open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Friday open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday open from 7 a. nu to 10 p. m. Sunday open from 9 a. nu to 12:30 p. m. Fresh Ground SAUSAGE - 33c lb. HAMBURGER 1P0RKR0AST 49c lb. 39c lb. SPARERIBS LIVER BRAINS Porter House and Cube 79c lb. HEARTS 1 Doz. Eggs ! 2 lbs. Neck Bones Strawberries 1 1 lb. sliced bacon] 1 Can Kraut 5 Both for 79c 1 Both for 39c Qt. 45c i FRESHFISH C HICKENS FREE - SATURDAYONLY 1 Loaf Bread with §1.00 or more purchase ONE TO A CUSTOMER YOURONE STOP MARKET MRS. KENNON ILL IN CALIFORNIA Friends here have learned that Mrs. R. V. Kennon is ill in Cot tage Hospital in Santa Barbara, California. Her room No. is 31- 75. Mr. and Mrs. Kennon have been making their home in Cal ifornia fo r several months. r IN HOSPITAL ' • Alexander. McCampbell, sub mitted to major- surgery at Valley Hospital Tuesday* -r MRS." WRIGHT I S HOSTESS TO 'CEDRINE CLUB In observance,o f National.Mu- sice . Week, a musical program, was ai'ranged fo r entertainment of members at a meeting o f the Gedrine Club at the home of Mrs* S. C. Wright, Thursday afternon. Miss Marjorie Street, Xenia, was guest pianist and with Mrs. William W. Anderson, Xenio, a member o f the club, played three piano duets, “Hide and Seek” and “ Ghost Stories” , by Schu mann, and “ Hungarian Dance, No. 6” , by'Brahms. Mrs. J. Earl McClellan re viewed the hook “How to Listen to Good Music,” by McKinney- Anderson. Roll call responses were “A Song and the Story o f Its Composer." Mrs. McClellan, Mrs. Ander son and Mrs. William Ferguson were in charge o f the program, A salad course was served by Mrs. Wright assisted by *Msr. Wright, assited by Mrs. James Patterson and Mrs. J. M. Bull. W. S. C. S. HAVE DINNER IN CHURCH Thirty-five members of the W. S. C. S. met. .in the Methodist Church Monday evening fo r a covered dish diner. Following the dinner devotions and a business meeting were held. A picture, “ Salt o f the Earth” was shown. The pledge service was read and pledge cards signed by members* A picnic will be held as the June meeting. 1 F. H, A. ENTERTAIN MOTHERS MONDAY Members o f the F. H. A. enter tained their mothers with a cov ered dish dinner in the school cafeteria Monday evening. Miks Naomi Luse president, gave a short talk and response was given by Mr. Koppe. After the meeting a style show was given by models from Miltons store in Xenia. RETURNS FROM VISIT WITH. MOTHER Mrs. Mendell Beattie has re turned after a ten day visit with hex* mother, Mrs. Lula Morris in Thomasville, South Carolina. ATTEND DISTRICT CONFERENCE Twelve ladies o f the Methodist Church attended the District Con ference and Promotional Advance Rally in Hillsboro, Tuesday. Bishop Hazen Werner of Col umbus was one o f the speakers. DAR TO MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Cedar Cliff Chapter of the D. A. R . will meet Satur day afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home o f Mrs. Robert MacGregor. There will be election of officers and yearly reports. Speaker for the afternoon will be Miss Ro- mona Kaiser of Cincinnati. As sistant hostesses are Mrs. David McElroy and Mrs. Thurman Mil ler, Jr. SPEND WEEKEND IN DELAWARE Mrs. W. B. Collier and daugh ter, Pat, spent Saturday at Del aware at Ohio Wesely.sn *Uni versity. Miss Helen Collier was •chairman o f the program commit tee o f the Style Show held on the campus Saturday afternoou. Saturday evening Mrs. .Col lier and Pat attended the oper etta,_ “Yeoman o f the Guard.” Miss Myrel Carr, and Miss Judv Bowers accompanied Mrs. Collier home and spent Sunday here. • ’ ■ Mr. and Mrs, Palmer Hampton of Garrison, Ky., spent the week- i eod with their son "and family Mr. and Mrs.’ ’Roy Hampton and their daughter Mrs. "C. G. Brewer. \ , Mrs. ^Ola- Caskey of Dayton ... spent ‘Sunday with Mr, and Mrs*. Arthur Judy and family. Mrs. Thora Ridgeway and son, Dwight, spent the weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stratton and family o f Winchester were weekend^ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilburn. Sunday guests at the Wilburn home were Mi*, and Mrs. Denver Wolf o f Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Young and Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhard and son 0f Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and-Mrs. Harold Rein- hard and Mrs. Ida Wright. Prof, and Mrs. Gilbert Dodds had as their guests this past week, Mr. and Mrs. George Dodds, Misses Edna and Mary Dodds and Miss Freda Kaufman of Straudshurg;, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ramsey of Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ramsey o f Trenton and Mr. ■and Mrs. Earl Huffman of Day- ■ ton were Sunday guests of Mr. W e Have Just Installed new machinery for Sharpening Lawn Mowers Hall J. Hill FarmService Jamestown H F L O A O M R A E M N S S S Claibourae-McDermoit Co. Phone 2238 38 Vz N. South . Wilmington <foi»¥mist ouf on m o i n t frt Choose from America’# finestCameras amiFro* lectors: • CINE KODAK 1 • BEU>HOWEfcL • REVERE e AMPBO • BOLTER • KEYSTONE . . . . W« have both 16 mm and 8 ttim Cins Kodak Film in full color Kodachrom* and blackand whita* "Evan Your Camara Say* CLICK* Open MondayTil! 9 P. M. and Mrs. James Ramsey.. Mr. Jesse Bailey entered Un iversity Hospital in . Columbus for treatment. Mrs. David Revnolds attended a Mother’s Day tea given by the W. S. C. S. in the Bowersville Methodist Church, Saturday aft ernoon. CLIFTON NEWS Dr. John W. Bickett of the D- nited Presbyterian Church of Clifton, is attending a meeting of the Directors of Pittsburg, Xenia Seminary in Pittsburg this week. The superintendent o f the Sun day school of the Clifton United Preshyteran has Joanne Sander son as chairman and the teachers in the beginners and primary de partments as a committe fo r the childrens day program on June 12. The committee is working on the program. The vacation hible school of Clifton will be held in the school building this year. The teachers and the courses o f study have been”selected. Miss Pauline Fer guson has been selected as the director of the school. It will he held June 1 to June 17 from 9 to 11:30 a. m. The Decoration. Day program committee met last Friday even ing at the home of Charles Eek- man to plan for the day. The committee consists of members from the churches and the coun cil. The program will be at 2 p. m. After the program the clos ing part of the day will be dec orating the graves af the soldiers of all wars. Dr. John W. Bickett addressed the Cgdarville high school pupils EVAN’S GROCERY Cedarville, Ohio SlabBacon . . . . . . . . . . ....... lb. 45c PackageBacon ......... : .. lb. 45c Franks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ib. 45c Weiners . ... ....... .. lb. 47c IceCream & Sherbet . . . . . . . . . pi 25c OrderCorsagesforCedarDayDance AlsoJuniorSeniorPromFridayEve Fourfold Service ...Free to RuralCustomers C*. U£, Home Service Counselor Janet Bozan of The Dayton Power and Ughf CompanyIsshownwithMrs. AliceKuesler(Left) HomeEconomicsInstructor, Ansonia, Ohio,Village Schol,andMiss AliceMcKibben, president of the Ansonia Future Homemakers Chapter. The occasion was an electric range demonstration given by Miss Duzan for the members of the FHAChapter and their mothersat Ansonia. Exp r counsel on all. the uses of electric service in Ihe home and on the farm —without charge Did you know that highly trained engineering and professional specialists are at your seryice to help you get the greatest possible benefits from your electric service? This staff offers a fourfold service, entirely without charge: 1. For the woman o f the fam ily— from 4 -H and FHA to adult homemaking clubs and other groups, there is the electric appli ance demonstration service such as. the Ansonia Future Home makers and their mothers enjoyed the day our photograph was taken. 2. For the business side o f farm living, there is a complete Engi neering Service on the application o f electricity to economical large-scale farm production problems. There is counsel on how to employ electric service to stretch manpower. 3. For those-who want to build or modernize farm homes for greateb comfort and livability, there is expert professional advice on the design and application d i electric lighting in the home, and the wiring that makes it possible. 4*. For every: customer, professional advice Is available on the se* lection and operation o f electr appliances in the home. Itt addition to the help,offered by /ou r County Agent, Home Dem onstration Agent and Vocational Agriculture teacher, you are invited to take full advantage of the special help available through representatives o f your electric service company. The Dayton Power and Light Company r«w HAYEJ,Si»„ a fe COUUft T<m., ?<» &4L last Monday and conducted the cliapel service. He spoke on his recent trip to Texas. Who is payinsr fo r all the money the government spends? Well, don’t look af us. Look in the mirror. B y the-time the country gets around to a buyer’s- market, the buyer hasn’t any money to buy with. 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