The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26
Friday, March 24, 1950 The Cedarville, O . Herald Wright-Finney Wedding* Occurs On March 17 Miss Nancy Carolyn Finney land John Calvin Wright were united in marriage at the home o f the bride’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Finney, Friday evening, Mar. 17, 1950. The single ring serv ice was read by Rev. Walter Con- don, a close friend o f both their fathers, in the presence of the members o f the two families. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. E. Finney and the late . Elkana E. Finney. Mr. Wright is the son of Mrs. S. C- Wright and the late Judge Wright. A spreading boquefc of white gladioli decorated the mantle of the fire place which formed the alter for the informal ceremeony. Preceding the service Mrs. Harold Gutherie, niece o f Mr. Wright, presented a program of For Septic Tank and: Vault Cleaning Call . F re d B orden Plumbing and Heating 202 Hill St. Xenia Phone 1939 piano selections which included, “ My Hero,” “ 1 Love You Truly,” and “ Through the Years.” Miss Rachel Finney, sister of the bride, was maid o f honor abd the only bridal attendant. Shb wore a dark rose taffeta, street- length, dress pearl necklace and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The bride's royal blue taffeta, street-length, dress was comple mented with a white orchid and a three strand pearl necklace, a gift o f the bridegroom. Harry Wright, brother o f the bridegroom, performed the du ties of best man. The bride was given in mar riage by her eldest brothei’, Dr; E. M. Finney of Marshallville, Ohio. A three tiered cake and pink sweet peas decorated the dining room table, which was the scene of the reception. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Finney ®wore a navy blue crepe dress with a red rosebud corsage. A gray crepe dress with a red rosebud corsage was worn by the bridegroom’s mother. When the couple left on a wedding trip Mrs. Wright wore a light brown palm beach suit with brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will re side in Cedarville. LEGION FIGHTS REDS The American Legion o f Ohio pledged a campaign to stop “ com munist agression everywhere.” The recommendations have been ATTENTION PUMP OWNERS & PROSPECTS There will be an Expert on all types o f Meyers Water Systems and Pumps at our store Saturday March 25, If you have any questions about pump and water systems he will be glad to help or answer any question you have. | re pT? Cedarville Farm Implement & Supply Co. F Cedarville, Ohio f ■ Cedar C liff - - D. A . R. Hears Mrs. Smelzer Work in the Ellis Island Ma rine hospital, Ellis Island, N. Y., was the subject o f a talk given by Mrs. Paul Smeltzer, Spring- field, chairman o f the Ellis Is land committee of the -Lagonda Chapter of Daughters o f the American Revolution, at a meet ing of Cedar Cliff DAR Chapter Saturday afternoon. Miss Martha Cooley, assisted by Mrs. H. H. Cherry and Mrs. W. 'A. 'Condon, was hostess to 23 members o f the Cedarville chapter at her home, south of Ce darville. Officers for the coming year were installed at the meeting. They are Mrs. John Davis, re gent; Mrs. O. Jay Burnett, vice regent; Mrs. Warren Barber, treasurer', and Mrs. R. W« Mac Gregor, secretary. Reports were given by Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs. Davis and Miss Cooley, delegates to the an nual conference of the Ohio So ciety, Daughters of the American Revolution, in Akron last week. Annual reports were given by officers and committee chairmen for 1949-1950. A social hour was held follow ing the business session and pro gram. * Officers of Community Group Meets Newly-elected afifeers o f the hom'> anil community group of the Greene county Farm Bureau met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Heinz* to assist Mrs. Fred Dobbins, new ly-elected chah'man, in making plans for the coming year’s pro gram and activities. Officers besides Mrs. Dobbins are Mrs. Roy Pickering, vice chairmari; Mrs. Mabel Hurley, secretary; Mrs. Stanley Hetzler, legislative representative, and Mrs, Ernest Freeman, chairman to represent the home and com munity club in operation o f the Shoppers' Lounge, Xenia, in co operation with the AWVS. Members of the advisory coun cil nre Mrs. Roy Stoneburner, re tiring chairman; Mrs. 0 . T. Mar shall, Mrs. Cecil Conklin and Mrs. Heinz. Mr. John Williamson, Farm Bureau organization direc tor, was a guest at Monday’s meeting. Refreshments were served by C o f f e e U w r S a v s - cup / / ‘ "l ■ v / rs/ ft& vm r/ ff Joesame Grim every/timer v -r r S ef Shuts off by itself when the coffee if done • ,, then resets itself to keep the coffee hot AUTOMATICALLY ocr::: Tmagine the pleasure of KINOWING that every time you make coffee from now on it will always be the kind that wins compliments. Coffeemaster is your assurance o f the same delicious, clear, full-bodied coffee every time because it’s automatic. The water is always at the correct high heat, and the brewing time is always uniform—* fectets pf perfect fpffee-jgakipg- glass bowl§ tq break either. €©ffeemaster is all gem-like chrome-plate, in* t§ids apd put, Qome in and see it demonstrated. There’s none other like it, ter ee seeee 999 4 /j^uAorm i/rb COFFEEMASTER M? S/m p/e /i-B -C & AU. YOU noisptrr IN T H E W A T E R AND C O fF S Z SET IT !— » ' FORGET ITt loafrwm la* outs, elki/ Is shoes Itself c&thea»nto. snatfosHy re sets to keep ■Coffee hot. LO V E L I E S T O f SERVERS fsr allDeci sions. A ll Kem-Iikc chromium. N o cla>« b o w l s ve break. the hostess at the close of the business session. The next meeting of the group will be held at the Shippers Lounge, S. Detroit St., Monday at 2 p. m. * Eastern Star Plan Inspection On April 13 Cedarville Chapter No- 418 O E S held their satted meeting Monday evening in the Masonic hall, with Mary Pickering, Wor thy Matron and John Mills, Wor thy Patron, presiding in the East for the business meeting and the ritualistic work of the order which was exemplified fo r can didates. Announcements was made that the annual inspection of Cedar ville Chapter OES will be held Thursday, April 13, at 8 P. M. In the high school auditorium, with Kathryn Wyre, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio/ Worthy Grand Ma tron of Grand Chapter o f Ohio, Order of the Eastern Star, as the inspecting officer. Among the guests present Mon day evening was Mrs. Mary Wood London, Deputy Grand Matron of the 18th District, Grand Chap ter o f Ohio, OES. Following hte meeting a so- ci,T hour- was enjoyed- and re freshments were served In the dining room by Margaret Nel son, Treva Randall and Mabel Shanks. HAPPY WORKERS ENJOY MOVIES The Senior group of the happy workers 4-H club met Monday evening at the home of their leader Mrs. Albert Mott. The group baked 3 kind of pies. Later they were joined by the junior group o f the club and movies were enjoyed. Movie’s were on Table Etiquet and Posture. Fol lowing the movies, the pies baked by the girls were served as re freshments % PATHFINDER . • GIRLS HAVE MEETING The Pathfinder Girls Club of the Nazarene Church, met Tues day evening at the home o f Mrs. Rufus Nance. Eleven were p a r ent. Mrs. Elmer Sparks was in charge of devotions and program. Following the meeting the girls , worked on dolls to be sold to help buy their uniforms. Refresh ments were served by Mrs, Nance. * STUDY COURSE SERIES CLOSES The last meeting of the study course, “Women of the Sc l > ture," will be held Wednesday, at 2 p. m* at the home of Mrs. Amos Frame. The study is spon sored by the women of the Meth odist church and women o f the other churches have participated. The study has- been-vety interest ing and successful with van av erage attendance of 15 ladies. HOME CULTURE t. LuB TO MEET H ie Home Culture Club will meet Tuesday, March 28 at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ira Vayhinger. The Annual Religious program ,in charge o f Mrs. Paul Cummings and Mrs. Paul Ram sey will be held. TO BE IN STYLE SHOW Alice May Evans and Charlene Carlyisle will dance at a style show sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Edwin Bailey American Legion Post in Yellow Springs Friday evening. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Greer Mc- Callister. The style show in con ducted by Justiva Miller of Xen ia and the modeling will show women and childrens clotohing. Everyone is Invited to the show held in the school house. MISS TRUESDAL|&HOSTESS Miss Doris Truesdale enter tained the 1*2 bingo club at her home Friday evening. Yen mem bers Were present. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. J3dna Littler and Mrs. Lois Wisecup. Refresh- WE HAVE IT! the NEW RADIANT CONTROL TOASTER Automata Bayand Bqllaf, A ll ■you da. is d r o p in the bread. Bread lowers Itself automatically, which, turns on current. When perfectly toasted, cur rent turns o ff automatically. Toast raises itself silently with-, out popping or banging. Let us serve yow toast with your Coffee Pickering Electric Srossvsoi'd H O R IZ O N T A L t To prevari cate 5 Land measure 6 Reason U Garb 13 Unit of elec; trica! current 13 Pronoun IG Parish cleryman IS D ry 19 Chalice 21 Koran chapter 22 Italian for "yes’* 23 Peace officer 26 Remote 2D Jest 31 To guide 33 Colloquial: father ^ 3-1 Mulberry 35 Card game 38 Pen for swine 39 Half an em 40 Brother of Odin 41 Planet 43 Subsequent 45 Ancient bronze 47 Snarls 50 Stopl 52 Ancient capi tal of Irislj monarchs 53-Resort 50 Footless animal 58 Musical drama 60 Colloquial: elevated railway , 61 C\lder 63 Struck with wonder 65 Cent 66 Toward' 67 Also VERTICAL 1 Tibetan priest 2 Detail 3 French for "and” 4 To ascend 5 To happen again 6 Water bottles 1 2 3 4 i r J 8 9 19 -4 u ii ’3. U n r 19 i 20 WA 21 IV WA W a 11 22 - 4 23 24 25 m 2* 27 a 29 34 30 VPZ P 3$“ 1 36 iP 31 m s r » n w 40 l H 42 W WA 4} 45 46 W a 47 49 S6 57 SO sr i f 52 5? - m 59 J T to 55 61 62 a 64 65 t 66 67 7 Part of "to be” 8 Tree of the fig family 9 Fine line of a letter 10 Silkworm 12 Four 14 Man’s nickname 17 Seed covering 20 Venomous shake 24 Tiller 25 Corpulent 27 Highest point 28 To rave 29 Batavia is its capital , 30 To the shel- . teretl side 32 Unit of force 36 Cereal grass ( 37 Eloquence 42 To break suddenly 44 Worm 46 Gleamed 48 Mighty 49 Slow (music) 51 Father of Thor 54 Mexican coin 55 Female sing ing Voice 56 While 57 Energy 59 Exclamation of approval 62 Upon , 64 Near Answer to ' Last Week’s Puzzle : H A s " S P 0 E E G 1 a l E L I P A a A N A if A H I 15. B U S i Y I E L ID S U N i R A D X | 0 f 0 a m y g 0 A K n I P "P L I ill s C R Y G IS. E E □ 1 c 0 •s □ A SJ I> A R Q a A L i m Y ! >3 E3 SJ £ E i H Si A Q 1 IT E !R 0 B_ 1 s r* V A ! ¥ ! 1 G A H E Sj □ A j p E R E L A A E l E RJ ■i L 0 O E L L D Efj Xi Tj Y j E H D ments were served by Miss Trues dale. April meeting will be held at the home o f Mrs. Luella Bai ley. GUESTS AT WEDDING Out of town guests fo r the,* Wedding o f Miss Nancy Finney and Mr. John Wright were Dr. Malcolm Finney and son Fred of Marshville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finney and' family of Ken ton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finney of Shoales, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright and son of Idaville, ‘ Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson and son of Frankfort, Ohio. GIRLS REGISTER FOR SCOUTING Sixteen girls registered for an other year of scout work when Troop No. 4 met Thursday in the scout room. Election of of ficers were as follows: Amy San ford,. president; Pat Willis, vice president; Jeanie Willis, secre tary; and Kay Bronson treasuer. This troop reports the sale of 100 boxes of cookies so far. Leaders, Mrs. Welton, Mrs. Ka- kor ana Mrs. Weakley-. JUNIOR 61I0IR MEETS The Junior Choir of the Meth odist Church held a covered dish ’ dinner and party in the church Tuesday eve ning. Fallowing the dinner games and contests were enjoyed by tre group. The choir is under the direction of Miss Naomi Conner. CLASS TO MEET FRIDAY The McKibben Bible Class of ton U. P. Lnaie.i \v:h menu 5ri- day evening, March 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townsley. Townsley’s will be as sisted by Mr. and- Mrs. Donald Engle and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooley. GETS COLLEGE DEGREE Miss Gloria Abels spent the week end in Columbus with her , mother, Mrs. II. H. Abels and her brother George. George received a Bachelor degree in Fine Arts at Ohio State University* last Friday. TO ENTERTAIN Mr, and Mrs. Albert Mott, as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Garlsen, will entertain the West Minister Class of the Presbyter ian Church. Tuesday evening, March 28 at the Mott home. OUTLINES STUDIES Mrs. James Steel, §qpt., of the children’s dept- of the Presby terian Sunday school presented a preview of the Sunday school work for the next quarter Tues day evening in the church. Par ents and teachers were present. MOVE TO NEW HOMES Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Shaw mov ed "this week to the down stairs apartment o f the house they re cently purchased from Mrs. Inez Rigio on Grove St. Mr. Shaw’s ‘son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sellars Shaw will piove to the farm Mr. Shaw purchased from Mr. R. B. Koppe^ CO-EDS ENTERTAIN The College girls living at Harriman Hall entertained their friends with a St. Patrick Day Party at the hall Thursday eve ning. The evening was spent playing canasta and refreshments were served. TO HOLD BAKE SALE The American Legion Auxili ary will hold a bake sale and market, Saturday morning, April 8, at the Clerk’s office. Plan to buy everything for your Easter dinner here. PRACTICE HOUR SET Practice for the Cedarville May Musical will be held Monday eve ning at 7 p. m. at the school house. All are urged "to attend if possible. WESLEY CLASS TO MEET The Wesley Class will meet in the Methodist Church, Sunday evening, March 26, at 6:30. Mem bers please bring covered dish and table service. REV. GRAY SPEAKS Rev, L. L. Gray of Xenia, oc cupied the pulpit ^in the U. P. Church Sunday fpr Rev. Jamie son, who has been ill. JV'ANT SCOUT REPORTS Girl Scout solicitors are asked to turn in their envelopes to Mrs. Greer MeCallister immediately. ALUMNI TO MEET The Greene county .Wilberforce Alumni club will meet-.rfuesday, March 28, at 8 p. m- at the home, of Miss Mollie Dunlap at Wil berforce. AT COUNTY SCOUT MEET Mrs. Harold Reinhard attend ed a meeting of the Greene county Girl Scout camp com mittee in Xenia Monday. Plans . were- made for an all county day rtftniy-to be at Bryan farm the week of June 5. There are now over 900 Girl Scouts in Greene county who are looking forward to the summer camps. ATTEND EXECUTIVE SCOUT MEETING Mrs. Robert MacGregor spent 3 days in Cincinnati this week attending a regional meeting of Girl Scout executives. PERSONALS - Mrs. Mendell Beattie left Mon day evening for a weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Lula Mor- "ris in Thomasville, N. Carolina. * Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agnor had as Sunday guests Mrs. Mil dred Matthews and son Ronnie and M r .. Edward Chandler of Bellbrook. - Mrs. J. W. Johnston is -visit ing in Columbus with her daugh ter an son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow and son. Charles Collier, law student at OSU is spending spring vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanna spent the week end with Mrs. R. R. Tope in Lockbourne, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bumgard- ner had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Carey Gordon o f James town and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lynch of New Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. Guy LeForge bad as Sunday guests the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gray of Mt. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Cornell and Mr. O. J. Wilburn of Jeffer sonville Avere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilburn. Mrs. Charles Baldwin and son Tommy of Columbus are spend ing the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown. Mr. Baldwin is in Detroit on a field "trip with his class of OSU. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hesler and family are spending the week in Norwood, Ohio. Rev. Hesler is attending the Nazarene preach er’s conference. CLIFTON The monthly meeting of the ■ session met last Wednesday eve ning at the United Presbyterian Church. The pastor, Dr. John W. OBickett presided. The delegate to the meeting o f Xenia Presby tery to be held on April 19th in the New California Church was appointed.and other business was taken care of. The Home Makers Class o f the United Presbyterian Ch - n r c h taught by Dr. John W. Bickett will meet at the. home of Prof, and Mrs. Elwood Shaw in busi ness and social session Friday evening of this week, The presi dent of the class Prof. Elwood Shaw will preside. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. The a n n u a l congregational meeting o f the United Presby terian church will be held next Wednesday evening at the Com munity Hall. The chairman o f the* congregation. Paul Rife will preside. Reports from jail the or ganizations Avill be given. Busi ness in the interest o f the con gregation will be transacted. APRIL29 Duvall Hardware Cedarville, Ohio MVB8YQCK HEALTH ODDITIES rtoop BAH* B l o o d b a n k s f o r Q06S HAVE B E E N E S T A B L ISH E D IN A N U M B E R . O F C O M M U N I T I E S T O S A V E THE LIVES OF CANINE PETS. — Sommmvmmtm CAHACTUALLYBEIRWmP THROUGH m AIR,ASRECiJlY; PROVEDBYA CALL . * _ VETERINARIAN. CATTLE CONTRACTAyFATAL- DiSEASE ^ ’HARDWARE HRARf^CAUSED5VACCIDENTALLY EATINGWifiEANDNAILSLEFTIN BARN,YARDAND FS5D* jtagriamFoiimUttoe tarXrdsttl *-**!<*• DON’S MARKET GREEN FRONT Phone 6-2041 Winner of last weeks basket of Groceries was Wm. A. Studevent , Cedarville, Free $10.00 Basket IT MAY BE YOU THIS WEEK Free ^Franks ...... Weiners .... lb. 43c *S1. Bacon .... lb.35e "Lard 2 lbs. for 25c ..Sausage......lb. 29c lb. 33c "Sugar 5 l b s __47c Toilet Tissue 3 rolls for .. 20£" O’Brien Flour 10 lbs. ........ 79c Pork Steak .. lb. 45, "Bab Washing- Gold .Medal Flour I Powder ...... 22c 5 'lbs. .......... 49c Milk 3 ejans......35c * Extra Special Frozen Foods Ice Cream Chickens Hams FARMERS — We are paying 30c for eggs this week YOUR ONE STOP MARKET Quick & Friendly Service You Can Save At Don’ s Watch for the Grand Opening o f Our Snack Shop and Rest Rooms — FREE — Ice Cream Cones to A ll Attending April 1st We Will Open 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday Thru Friday 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 P. M. Saturday & Sunday 2 P. M. Continueous C o z y Thesis® CEDARVILLE, OHIO Telephone 6-3011 Y O U R F R I E N D L Y F A M I L Y T H E A T R E » * FOUR CHANGES STARTING APRIL 1 .New Show Every Sunday Tuesday .Thursday and Saturday Friday 24th 7 & 9 P. M. Saturday 2 P. M. Continuous to 11:15 VAN JOHNSON - GLORIA DE HAVEN In “Scene of the Crime” T h is Is A 4 STAR Picture Plus Counterfeit Cat Cartoon Homing Thru Northern Ireland Also Prizes for the Kiddies Sunday 2 P. M. Continueous Monday 7 & 9 P* M. “Red Canyon” In Technicolor — With. GEORGE BRENT also Curtain Raisor — This Theatre and You - Circus Town & News Wednesday and Thursday 29th - 30th 7 and. 9 p . M. ' GEORGE RAFT In “Johnny Allegro” . Plus Lady of the Links — Community Sing and News Wednesday Night $10.00 Will Be Given Away COMING SOON IN PERSON Little April Lee Woody - Ina - “ THE SINGING HILLS” Radio and Stage Stars
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