The Cedarville Herald, Volume 72, Numbers 27-52

Friday, August 12, 1949 The Cedarville, O- Herald SQUIRE3-DUNEVANT VOWS SPOKEN Miss Helen Squires o f Yellow Springs became the bride of Mr. Robert S. Dunevant, near Spring- field, in a ceremony performed in the Yellow Springs Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. The service mas read by Rev. Harry Baker, pastor o f the church. Miss Squires is the daughter o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Walter W. Squires, SOD Winter St., Yellow Springs. Mr, and Mrs. Earl W. Dunevant, near Springfield, are the parents o f the bridegroom. Preceding the double ring cere­ mony, performed before an altar decorated with two seven-branch randelabra, baskets of white glad­ ioli and chrysanthemums and greenery, Mrs. Robert Layton, Springfield, presented a program , WHERE TO BUY B & B LOAN 63 W'. Main St. Springfield, O. BARGAINS GALORE LOOK IN OUR WINDOW'S o f nuptial music. She sang “Be­ cause,” “ I love Thee” and “ O Promise Me.” Miss Squires had as her maid ox honor, her sister. Miss Wilma Squires, Yellow Springs. Attend­ ing as bridesmaids were Misses Mary Brannum, Ann Reed, Doris Shellhaas and Patricia Shook, for­ mer classmates of the bride at Bryan High School. The junior bridesmaid *was Miss Melissa Henderson, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Henjlerson, Spring- field, and a niece of the bride­ groom. The bridesmaids and jun­ ior bridesmaid appeared in gowns of aqua crepe ninon styled like the bride’s gown. The maid of honor was attired in a similarly- fashioned pink crepe gown. All the bridal attendants carried bas­ kets of pink rosebuds and wore pink rosebud garlands in their hair. . , The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory silk crepe satin gown fashioned with an off-the-shoulder neckline, a bertha trimmed with seed pearls, a fitted bodice, long sleeves taper­ ing to points over the hand and HINSON’S REMODELING SALE Linoleum ARMSTRONG’S QUAKER, -GOLD SEAL, PABCO or SLOANS, ENAMEL SURFACE PRINTED LINOLEUMS Ends o f Rolls in 6 or 9 ft. wide— Full Piece ................................. NOW, Sq. Yd. Up to 20 Sq. Yd. REMNANTS— 12 ft. wide ............................................... Sq. Yd. INLAID LINOLEUM Standard Gauge in, Marhelle patterns— Ends o f up to 25 Sq. Yd. Reg. $1.95. Full Piece ............................. NOW Only FLOOR EVER Formerly $2.95 Sq. Yd . Now $1.53 Sq. Yd. As long as it lasts, Full Piece, Sq. Yd. CONGO - WALL Ends o f Rolls up to 25 ft. Priced at 49c ft................... NOW only, Ft. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM ARMSTRONG’S QUAKER BIRD’S ARMORLITE PABCO or SLOANS 63c 71c 39c DELUXE LINOLEUM 9x12 RUGS EVERY RUG GUARANTEED NOW $8.45 Other sizes in proportion STANDARD WEIGHT FELT BASE RUGS 9x12 Were $7.95 NOW $4.98 Wool Throw Rugs Size 30x54 Reg. $5.95 ................. NOW Box Weave Bath Sets— Reg. $2.45 ................. NOW Only $1.69 Monday 8:30 a. m, to 8:00 p. in. Closed All Day Wednesday We Give and Redeem S & II Stamps HI NSON’ S Cor. Main and Wittenberg Springfield, Ohio Phone 2-2031 a full .skirt extending into a short train. Her gown was made from material brought, from Japan by the bridegroom. Her fingertip veil was o f illusion tulle and her bridal bouquet was o f white roses. Serving, as best man was Mr. James Drake, Dayton, Messrs. James R. Burchfield, Columbus, Don L. Myers, Celina, and Stan­ ley K. Henderson, Springfield, were ushei’s. One hundred guests attended a reception in the church parlors given by the bride's parents, fol- ing of church music opened the received the guests in a; rose crepe dress with White accesso­ ries. Mrs. Dunevant, mother of the bridegroom, wore a blue crepe dress complemented with white accessories. Both had cor­ sages of gardenias and roses. For a wedding trip to Canada, with white accessories. The cou- tho bride chose a lime green suit pie will be at home after Aug. 13, at 111 Marshall St., Yellow Springs. The bride, a graduate o f Bryan High School, attended Bethel Col­ lege in Hopkinsville, ICy. Mr. Dunevant, a graduate of Cedar­ ville High School, completed his studies at Ohio State University, Columbus, where he was a mem­ ber of Phi Kappa Sigma Frater- nity and the Scabbard and blade. He is employed as a bank exam­ iner for the Federal Deposit In­ surance Corp. In Columbus. Out-of-town guests at the wed­ ding were from Columbus, Cin­ cinnati, Cleveland, Cardington, Celina, Marion, Springfield, Day- ton, Wilmington, Mansfield, Way- nesville and New Carlisle. VIOLIN RECITAL Miss Ruth Ramsey will present a voice and violin recital in the First Presbyterian Church at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening, Aug. 17. Mrs. Rankin McMillan will ac­ company her at the piano. The following program of sacred and secular music will be presented. Ciol Pietoso (from “Zelmira” ) Rossini; Der Letermann, Schu­ bert; L’heure exquise, Han. Rejoice, O Daughter o f Zoin, Handel; Alleluia, Mozart; I Won­ der As I Wander (Anpalachian Carol 1, Niles. Siciliene, Back; Concerto in e minor; Mendelssohn; Andante; Liebesfreud, Kreisler. (Violin) The Little China Figure, Leoni; Jack and Jill, Diack; This Day Is Aline, Ware. Miss Ramsey graduate^ in May from Maryville College, Mary­ ville, Tennessee where she major­ ed in voice and studied violin. She was a member of the sixty voice a eappella choir and the college symphony orchestra. TO HOLD M c M i l l a n r e u n io n The Clan McMillan will hold its annual reunion in. the dining room of First Presbyterian church in Cedarivlle on Fx-iday evening August 19, at 6:30 p. m. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hastings will celebrate their 59tlx wedding anniversary on Saturday Aug. 13. Helping them to celebrate the occasion will be Mrs. Hasting's sister Misses Metta and Edna Moorehead, Mrs. Emma McVenn; her sister-in-law Airs. Rose Moore- head and daughter Aleda all of Zanesville, Ohio. AIISS CHARLOTTE COLLINS HONORED Miss Charlotte Ann Collins, bride-elect o f Mr. Harold Stor­ mont, was complimented at a lin­ en shower given Tuesday evening by Aliss Beatrice Turner at her home xxear Gedarville. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants, Mis Kathleen Adams and her mother, Airs. Lucy Turner. Ap­ pointments were in pink and white. A program o f games was planned. Prizes were won by Alisses Many Ellen Brannum and Martha Tannehill. Guests invited to the shower Setter Mese Your Choice 10c or 10 for 99c New Pack Tomatoes No. 2 c a n ................... 10c White Com 10c Apple Jl’y 10c Cut Beans 10c Hominy 10c Tomato Soup 10c Golden C o m .......................10c SSidney Beans ~ *• Any 10 of the aboye items 99c Peas.... 10c ........... 10c were Misses Mary Ellen Bran­ num, Joan Whittington, Alartha Tannehill,.Kathleen Evans, JSlea- niunity. A good product and ample op­ portunity ‘fo r advancement in a nor Hertenstein, Norma and Mary inational organization Louise Stormont, Marie Fisher, I Write, giving vita] personal in- , , , iformation. Car essential. Address Nancy _ Ferguson, Mrs. P a u l ; Eavl Huette, 418 Cooper Bldg. Day- Struewmg, Mrs. Meryl Stormont.ton, Ohio. (2-t) and Mrs. A . Roger Collins, The marriage o f Miss Collins, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. A. Rob- LEGAL NOTICE ert Colnns. Wilberfoi'ce-iClifton Maude H. Aliller, a minor 19 pike; 'and Mr- Stormont, son of j years o f age, whose last known Air. and Mrs. Meryl Stormont, i place of residence was R. F. D. 4, D n r J 1 Y \ I 1 > n i v % n v . _ _ _ . ! L 1 T T . .1 1 . . 1 T . . T T Legal Notice • grounds of gross neglect of duty before the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case be­ ing No. 25,997 on the docket of said court and will come on for hearing on or after the 3rd day of Septem­ ber, 1949. ALBERT SCHARRER Attorney for Plaintiff Gas & Electric Bldg. Dayton, Ohio (7-29-61-9-2) Federal pike, in an open service at the Clifton United Presbyter­ ian Church Friday at 7:30 p, m. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Mrs. David Reynolds attended a W . S. C. S Conference Seminar at the Y. W. C. A . in Columbus, Friday. VISITS GRANDPARENT? Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pickering and son, Nelson spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and London, Kentucky, and Joe Ham­ mons, uie lather and natural guar­ dian of* the said Maude H. Aliller, will take* notice that* on the 29th day o f July 1949, Raymond Miller filed liis certain action in divorce against the said Maude H. Miller, on grounds of gross neglect of juty, said,cause being No. 26018 on the docket o f the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will 'come on for _____^ ____________o bearing on or after six full weeks Mrs. Horace Hurley, in New Bur-! f clat® first publica- lington. Nelson remained fo r - a ; ■n „ . ,, two weeks visit with his grand- h 9"9 Ban M. Aultman parents. Attorney for Raymond Miller ENJOY FAAIILY DINNER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr, who are! D Ir‘ Pursuance of an order of the visiting the latters father. Mar- -rebate Couxt of Gieene County, ion Hughes, has . as weekend P l10’ * 5ale ^ pub' guests Mr. .and Mrs.James Dur- bc ,allc.ticm’ f of ham of Charleston, W. Va. Sun- S,ep^ b^ ’ ; 94,9’ at j 0;90 aA m- day a family dinner was enjoyed tb e . P L ^ .e at the Hughes home. Guests were S ousP P1 9ie °-?. Xenia> Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ediemiller' tbe described real es" and family of Beaver, Air. and -1 _ , S 'M r s rtR ^ Hu thefo^Yelfow ia County o^Greem and Springs*! Mrs S y Suttln ^ f 0h^ and bounded a" d de‘ S ar f Hughe's ^ ^ ^ and ( " B e h i g l e ^ S ' h a U of Lot No. Mrs. -tiugnes. - Sixty (60), abutting on Main HOME FROM HONEYAIOON Street on the East and Elm Street' Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Barker, j on the South. Also the East half (Janet Williamson) .have return-! ° f th eSouth half of Lot No. Sixty- ed after a wedding trip to Can-ione (61) adjoining Lot No. Sixty ada. Air. and Mrs. Barker left! (60) and abutting on Elm Street, this week fo r their new home in j Said premises being situate in Bowling Green ; John Orr’s second addition to Ce- ' ! darville, as will be more fully ATTEND DEFIANCE [shown by the recored plat of said WEDDING Village, reference to which is Afr. and Airs. R. T. Williamson! hereby made, and their house guest, Miss Babe j Said real estate is located on Woosley, Mr. and Mrs; Miron; the Northwest corner of Main and Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe;Elm Streets in the Village of Ce- Williamson, Mr. Donald William-;darville, Ohio, son. Miss Mildred Williamson and j “Said premisjes are appraised at Mrs. M. C. Pennynaeker attended $7,500.00 and must be sold for not the wedding" Saturday evening of less than two-tliirds of said ap- Airs. Williamson nephew, John!praised value. Zimmerman to Aliss Lois Annj TERMS OF SALE: 10% on day May in the Presbyterian Church,! of sale, balance within two weeks Defiance. Following the wedding in cash. a reception was held at the De- • Sold by order of the Probate LEGAL NOTICE Willie Mae Armes whose last known place of reseidence was Truman, Arkansas, will take notice that on July 21, 1949 M. D. Armes filed his certain action in divorce against her on grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause.being number 25991 oh the docket’o f the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. Said cause will come on for hear­ ing on or after the 5th day of September, 1949. Shoup and Hagler Attorney for M. D. Armes 7-22-6t-8-26 . count. Leila F. Faulkner, Guardian, James Charles Faulkner, Minor, First Account-. Gail AIcEvers, Guardian, Dave Mc- Evers, Incompetent, Fifthand Final Account. |Frank H. Shigley, Executor, Mar­ garet Alaxon, deceased, Second and Final Account. WILLIAAI ’ B. AIcCALLISTER Probate Judge 'Luella Bowser August 2, 1949 Deputy Clerk CLEAN BEFORE YOU STORE • » 1 Will your “ winter things” be moth bait this summer ? Not if you send them to New Cedarville Cleaners for if ». 1 1« . . * * expert dry cleaning. Dirt and grime work into fab­ ric — often invisibly . . „ then moth worms have a feast. Before you store, let New Cedarville Cleaners “ proof” your clothes against the menace of moths and silver fish. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Bernard J. Hocke, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Leo Hocke lias-been duly appointed as Administi’ator of the estate of Ber­ nard J. Hocke, deceased, late of Village' of Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio. - Dated this 10th day . of August, 1949. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. (8-12-3t-8-26) By Luella Bowser Chief Deputy Clerk fiance Country Club. HAVE KENTUCKY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morton and family o f Louisville, K y .,5et~ aL^' de"fenSants.” spent the weekend with Miss Ina Aliller & Finney, Attorneys, Court o f Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 5927 entitled “ Carrie AT. Rife, Extrx. o f Emma R. Marsh, dec’d., vs. John Howard Roudeljush, jCane Sugar 10 lb. Bag .... 89c Citrus Salad 2 No. 2 cans 29c Iced Tea 8 02 . p k g ........... 49c Lux Soap Bath Size 2 B a r s ............................... 23c Spry or Crisco 3 lb. can .... 81c Tuna Fish can 29c QUALITYMEATS Plate - Boiling B e e f .... lb. 35c Canned Ham’s (Pullman- Type Ready-to-Eat) lb. 95c Lunch Meats (Choice Selec’n) ....................... lb. 69c Ocean Perch - Fillets., lb. 35c HARNE8&HUSTON CEDARVILE MARKET and Mr. Ralph Murdock. VISIT THE ZOO Air. and Mrs. Thomas Hamer and family and Mr. and Airs. Ray Alulles and son, spent Sunday in Cincinnati at the Zoo. ATTEND REUNION Prof, and Mrs. James 'Ramsey and son attended the Allen Re­ union at Snyder park in Spring- field, Sunday. ENTERTAIN RELATIVES Mr. and Airs. J. E. Thornsden had as weekend guests the latters brother and Wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Aliller, o f Springfield. TOURING THE EAST Mr. and Airs. Ed Bull are on a vacation trip to New York, Wash­ ington JD. C., and other places of interest in the east. VISIT IN CAAIBRIDGE Mr. and Airs. Edward Irvine and son, Butch, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bar­ ber in Cambridge. TAKES EASTERN TRIP Misses Eleanore K»le and Mar­ tha Cooley are on a two weeks vacation trip through the east­ ern states. CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE—Davenport a n d chair $65.00. Marion H u g h e s , Phone 6-2691. FOR SALE Fries. Atarshall & Gottter, Phone 6-4205 tf Lost—In Cedarville M o n d a y , gold breast pin, reward. Return to Herald office. WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-STOP it’s new. It’s easy. It’s G u a r a n t e e d . Get it at BROWN’S DRUGS. Gedarville. * _______________________ (8w) FOR SALE—Three hundred bushels A -l corn. Phone 6-1014 Airs. Colin Barber-. ’ NOTICE Oliver S. Baker, Cedarville, R. R. 2 fo r Light Trucking. PARTICULAR? Send us your film. Blublack Hi-gloss Jumbo Deckle Edge Prints are different. Any 8 exposure roll developed and printed 30c. 12 exposure 45c. 16 exposure 60c. SKYLINE PHOTO P. O. R0x 331, Dayton, Ohio. S e n d f o r mailers. (ivf) Xenia, Ohio. Carrie M. Rife, [Extrx. of . Emma R. Alarsh, deceased, Cedarville, Ohio. Col. J oe ’ Gordon, Auctioneer Cedarville, Ohio. , (8-5-5fc-9-2) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of D. W. Gorham, De­ ceased. - Notice is hereby given that Ethel G. Gorham has .been duly appoint­ ed as Executrix of the estate of D. W . Gorham, deceased, late of Spring Valley Township, Greene County, Ohio. ■Dated this 20th day of July, 1949. WILLIAAI B. AIcCALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene Gounty, Ohio. (7-28-3t-8-ll) By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk PROBATE COURT Greene County, Ohio- ACCOUNTS AND VOUCHERS IN THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS and estates have been filed in the Probate Court of Greene County, Ohio, for inspec­ tion, settlement .and record and un­ less there is a Motion filed for hearing same on or before the 12th day of September, 1949, the same will be ordered settled and record­ ed. 1 FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS Edward L-. Anderson, Executor, W. A. Anderson, deceased. WWA, Mary Kennedy, deceased. Ruth E. Alarlatt, Administratrix, Elsie E. Kennedy, Administratrir Morris Marlatt, deceased. J. L. Hagler, Jr., Administration, Ella Pierce, deceased. Pearl A. Smith, Administratrix, Nathan D. Smith, deceased. FIRST, FINAL AND DISTRIBU­ TIVE ACCOUNTS Agnes C. Biekett, -Executrix, James R. Biekett, deceased. Harold’xW. Koogler, Executor, Vir­ ginia .Dils, deceased. Bertha M. Gardner, Administra­ trix, John W. Gardner, Sr.,- de­ ceased. Flosse B. Marlatt, Administratrix, Arnetta B. Hopping, .deceased. C. II. Ellis, Executor, Hannah L. Jobe, deceased. Dwight .Taylor, Executor, Alvie Taylor, deceased. AIISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS Fj-ances Louise Waite, Exeeutx’ix, Anna AL Dempsey, deceased, A f­ fidavit in Lieu of and for an Account. Addie L, Drake,'Executrix, George H. Drake, deceased, eleventh ac- LEGAL NOTICE Willie Mae Armes, whose last known place of residence was Tru­ man, Argansasu will take notice that on July 21st, 1949, AI. D. Armes filed his certain action in divorce against her on grounds of gross neglect of duty, said cause being No. 25991 on the docket of the Common Pleas Court of Greene Gounty, Ohio. Said cause will come on for hear­ ing on or after the 5th day of September 1949. (7-29-6t-9-2) Shoup and Hagler Attorneys for M. D. Armes LEGAL NOTICE. Ethel R. Dockmejian, whose ad­ dress is 14 Spruce Street, Dedham, Alass., will -take notice that on the 22nd day of July, 1949, Carl B. 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