The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 1-26
The Cedarvilie, O. Herald Friday, April 2.1, 1956 Eastern Star Jlolds Annual Inspection At High School Mrs. Kathryn D. Wyre, Cuya hoga Falls, worthy grand matron o f the Grand Chapter o£ Ohio, Order of Eastern Star, was the officer in charge at the annual inspection o f Cedarvilie OES chapter in the Cedarvilie' high school auditorium recently. Mrs, Mary E- Pickering, worthy matron, and John W. Mills, wor thy patron, presided fo r the rit ualistic work o f the order, which was exemplified fo r four candi dates. Following the inspection, Mrs. Wyre commended the chap ter on its activities o f the last year. =>Mrs. "WyiJe was presented an honorary mepih^s7rip”hxthe shap- ter by Mrs. ;KafH$n Mdst&fs* and, T h es ites Cedarvilie, Ohio — Tel, 6-3011 27th W e've widened theaisles $ o y o u can toll to'em..* Thursday — Friday Friday Is Bring A Pal Night 28th ...at-the Year's WfFiEST, O A t -F ^ p ytf-SHO lV J . b t n v ^ A X ? ' * K ^ v*' paramountpresents; - * i H l f f i t w M m R E a / / 22nd J # Saturday Today Onlv OPEN ? P. M..CONTINUOUS 2 2 n d (Infact, yousbould sss the viljoli picture^ V* ’ ' j •w i candidates were given small white Bibles by Miss Ora Hanna as gifts from the worthy marton and patron. ■Mrs, Beryl Dolphin, Jamestown, was soloist with Mrs. Esculene Walker, Jamestown, as accom panist, Refreshments were., served to 205 members and guests pres ent from Jppfestow’nl Xen% South. Marion, West Jefferson, Plain City, New Vienna, Fairborn, Jef fersonville, Jit. Sterling, Yellow Springs, Urbana and Lena. Among the guests was Mrs. Mary Wood of London, deputy grand matron o f the eighteenth district, who will be inspecting of ficers fo r a number o f chapters in the district. ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abels and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paul and daughter attende the. wedding o f Jliss. Frances Atkins.- to Mr. Joe Brown, Friday even ing in the Sedalia Methodist Church. They also attende the reception . following the wedding. Miss Atw kins is a niece of Mrs. Abels. May Festival To Be Given Hei;e May 5 In keeping with National.Mus- ^ ic Week fhe 6th annualCedar- „;j vilie vsrill- ” merited -at 8:15 in ^ Creswell* and Mrs. Charles £?tor mont with’ Mrs. Paul Elliott as/ chairmati'andi^Iiss* Cai’rie Rife as production manager, is ar ranging. a two part program which promises to be of varied interest. Part 1, for which' a chorus of 60 voices'ait? practicing Will consist o f favorite choral numbers and solos. Part 2 will •be the presentation of the Folk music of America in a pagent,” “ America Sing' On” which was* arranged by Mrs. Paul Elliott. ( NOW SHOW ING *. V ,'*K|fl56d'upon Ihecomic ship ''Biondic““^ ~ ^ * createdbyChicYoung riMvt LARRY W AC8LBSB1AFIGURE / - : < PENNY ARTHUR UR Y ~ SINGLETON*LAKE•SIMMS 23rd Sunday 2 P. M. Continuous Mon 7-9 P. M. 24th hAKKY M* POPK1N presents B8JAM ELLA CHARLES HELEN DONLEVYRAiNESCOBURNWALKER Auspices - V. F. W., - 9381 E N T E R T A IN IN G SHOWS ★ Vmat Showing .Sat. Midnite APRIL 29 Jacks Corners S. Limestone At*Leffel Lane LOOK K LIGHTS 25th Tuesday & Wednesday. 7 - 9 F. Door Prize Wed. Night 26th lif Thi^ presentation will include, rnmm o f Pilgrims, Indians, ne- gK^s,/ southern mountains, cow- circus hand and nn&c, arranged in" a s a ^ t o f;c * a ra c t e r is t ic s scenes by the ^hoirps. Each hasjhdeii a/high light ?mh^ity and -this year i |Mis. JRoh6rt Tufribult is " lob,1 Practices/ vyill * Heme Culture'*^.*R^ear^t inal night' ^ 1 ^ 5 A This year the group is- jomed to .# ragticeS.will he held in the opera American Legion. Auxiliary. ami otherwise ^ noufKed; - also assisted by .the 'Mens pro- < ... - - ■-•. . - gressive dub. The program com- t® p n e C u l t u r e mittee consisting- of Mrs. A- ■v-if&V w * , ttt •, i ■ Richards,; .Sirs. ' Wm. ' Eafferty,. blt|D Meets With *' ' Cora Trumbo . . r'Mt^s'-Gora Trumbo Was hostess f tb thi^Hoihe Culture Club,* Tues- t day ’ afternoon in the masonic lodge room: Mrs. Paul Ramsey :yiceipres., presided over the meet ing with-.:Mrs. ’ Walter Corry in chared/of1the inusical program. * Mrs: Nelson Ankney of Xenia ’ played several piano numbers in cluding caprice zenriiese and show Rosamarine and a day in I.venlgg*, Miss Grace Adolphses, a Jun ior of. Wittenberg College sang, 'Several solos< She sang two spirit uals/JesUs Walked This Lonely Valley., and Honor, Honor. In Italian:, Miss. Adalphses sang “ Sotto it Del” ‘ from the Italian opqga Gil. Bias by Assenet. In (German she, ? sang “ Christaphor Rpbin Saying, his Prayers.” by H. •Frazer Simon. Miss Adolphses was accompanied by Mrs, An kney. Ladies o f the, Eastern Star served a dessert.-course, to club members and, .several,.guests.- Conference afn..... Christian Service S;et for Next Week .... The Spring Conference of the .Wilmington district of the Wom ans. Society of Chirstian Service will be held in the Milford Meth odist Church, Friday April 28 ’•starting at 9:45. Morning speak e r will be Miss Ada Dukig, Deac- oness of Highland Boy Commun ity Center, Bingham Capnon Utah, afternoon speaker .will be Mrs. H. M. Baker, Ohio confer ence president. Mrs. G. R. Par kin will conduct installation of •officers fo r the coming year. Luncheon will he served in the church at. noon. Those wishing to go call Mrs. J. W. Johnston as reservations must he sent in for the luncheon. ^VESTS' RETURN HOME' . M rs/J . S! West and daughter ■Suzanna returned here last week igjftef several weeks in Milford With. Mfc and Mrs, Montgomery .•j$Fest7,and family Mr. and Mrs, /£ $ > 3J^-, Margin., .o£ .Toledo ,wer,ef weekend guests at the West home and •Miss .Suzanna returned to .Toledo with the Martins. T H R IL L IN G RIDES ★ E X C IT IN G GAMES Springfield r&em SHBPSP Rotoased Thru United Artists S r 27th Thursday & Friday CLAUD RAINS IN ‘SONG OF SURRENDER*’ 28th Starts Sunday FOR 4.<BIGj:I}AYS- IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR - “JOLSON SINGS- AGAIN” i M a r k y o O r b a l l o t f o r HUGH TURNBULL . for l*. Greene County Commissioner Veteran World War I On account of my duties as Commissioner it will be impossible to contact each voter personally. Would appreciate your support. Subject to Republican Primary May 2 Braley-Wilson Wedding Plans Are Revealed Engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Louise Su zanne Wilson rto -William Thomp son Braley, son of Mr. and Mrs/;' George Braley o f' Cliftbriy-are'. an- ’ nouneed by the bridg-‘el4ct’s ’par-- - ents, Mx*. and Mi’s. Ralph H. W il-' son, of St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Wilson was graduated from St, * Petersburg High School, where she was a member of the national Honor Society and art editor of the No-So-We-Ea, school annual. She will be graduated in June from Western College of her dor- ! mitory this year. She has been on the dean’s list her entire four years. Mr. Braley was graduated" from Springfield high school and Miami. University, Oxford. He served in Y-5, Naval air training j program, for two years. A merii- ' ber of Kappa Delta Pi, an edu cational honary, and National Honor Society, he is teaching physical education in the Dayton school system-. The wedding will take place in late summer. .. Miss Weismiller | Is to Wed Popular 'Cedarvilie Man; Mi’, and Mrs. John H, Weismil ler of Selma are announcing the engagement, of their .daughter,1 Miss Eelanor, to Mr. Wendell Dean Cultice of Cedarvilie. The bride-elect is a teacher in the Xenia public schools. Miss Weismiller, who is plann ing her wedding in June, teaches a hair-day each at-McKinley and ; Spring Hill schools. She-is a six- : th grade teacher at McKinley and, fifth grade teacher at Spring Hill. A graduate of Selma High School, she will receive a diploma in May from Cedarvilie College. She is a member of Chi Sigma Phi sorority. Mr. Cultice, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.^Arthur Cultice of Cedarvilie, was graduated from Cedarvilie High School and Cedarvilie Col lege. For the last two years he has taught at Fairborn. Elect Officers Of Women’s Club For Coming Year Officers elected when members of the Cedarvilie. Women’s club met. at tjie "Antioch Tea Room, Yellow Springs, Thursday after noon, will assume charge inSep- tember. Mrs. Robert Turnbull was elect ed president. Serving - with" her will .’be M rs/ Charles .Stormont, vice president; Mrs. Miron R. Wil liamson, secretary, and Miss Anna Murdock, treasurer. " . •. > Members of the social commit te e served as hostesses? at*/Phurs- day’I: session which was the club’s anual luncheon and business meeting. ATTEND PRESBYTERIAL Mrs. Fred Townsley, president of tfie Xenia f-Bresbyterial Tpre- *sidedr at the -.Fresbyterial meet ing held all day Thursday in the Glen Echo II. P- Church in. Co lumbus. Others attending beside Mrs, Townsley were, Mrs! F red . Dobbins, Mrs Joe Ferryman,' Mrs. Fred Ewry, Miss Mable Stormont, Mrs. Meryl"- Stormont/ Mrs, Raymond' Spracklen and Mrs. Robert Bullen. The group went to Cofumbus oh a chartered, bus with the Xenia women. .. ARE IN CAPITAL j Mrs. R. T. Williamson and Miss i •- . 7. _ | Martha Cooley are spending the | week in Washington D. C. at- i tending the D. A. R. convention. The women delegates from the Cedar Cliff chapter o f the D. A. R. Mrs:-Williamson yrill also visit -her soil"Capt. Lawrence William- son-ahd‘ family in Arlington. Mx\ and Mrs. Victor Bumgard- ner had as Monday guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey of N. Fairfield and Mrs. Fred Mar shal ,of Dayton. * “ DIRECT from MANUFACTURER” Cotton sack towels, washed and hemmed. Approximately 17x33” . 7 for $1.60 Large print bags like pattern. Four for 51.00. No C. O. D’s. We pay postage. Consumers Bag Co. 33 Walnut St. Cincinnati 2, Ohio Coming to DUVAL HARDWARE 5th Anniversary Saturday, April 29 at Opera House A ! Ross —World Famous Clown- .*Vr COMING SOON IN PERSON — No Raise In Admission — Eddie Clifton and His Playboys with Frankie (Mule Train) Smith; Red River Carter Pan Handle Doyle Starring Doc. Terrelland and His Trick Fiddle Plus Eddie the Boogie Boy Jl. C. And A Visit tb the New SnAcfe^Shop Whfere Friends Always Meet By Choice Not by Chance SNACK SHOP'S SPECIAL, - — - This W eek Is — 1 Chicken Leg and Wing Salad French Fries, Bread, Choice o f Drink 0 SOc Pie dr Ice Cream 50c Pork Chop F. Fries, Cold Slaw, Lettuce and Tomato, Bread, Drink 60c ' Hamburg Lunch, Cold Slaw, F. Fries, .Bread anS D rink ------SOc Ham & Eggs, Toast Coffee ---------------------------------------------- 50c Bacon & Eggs, Toast, C o f f e e ---------------- -------------------------- 50c Waffles- with Syrup & C o f f e e ----------------------- '------------------- 30c Bordens Ice Cream —_— ----------------------— -------- ------ -5c Pint Possibles, Cones, Sundaes, Milk. .Shskei^ B&nhtia Splits, Etc. ..... ■*■* : ■ > . < * • • • .. ■■------- -- ........ .. ■■ . ....... ^ »- ) .£ Take Home A’ Bag b? Fopcom The door prize this week will he on the 'Popfcdrn Bags. All bags * ija numbered tear o ff number at top o f bag and place in box f tn Snack Shop. After you have eaten com put bag in your pocket Marad.bring it back with you Wednesday night. * KjPor drawing contest you must have your bag with" number on to win. For any further information ask doorman or atten- it in Sweet Shop. Peaches Merrit Halves or - '. Sliced N(ft 2 J -2 cah .... 19i/a * Apple Butter Smuclcer’s 32 oz. H J a r .......... ............... x i . A . . . 2 9 c Pork & Beans 2 No. 2% . . 29c P & G Soap 3 Bars '......I " 2 1 c Spic & Span p k g ..... .... 23c Grapefruit Whole Segments No. 2 c a n .........................23c Aero W a x Floor Wax Pt. 29c ■u' . ■ . v ' ■' "• Coffee Folger’s all ;grind ~ ^ - -v,:•^ 1 / - 1 lb. c a n ...........................73c Cherries Merrit Sour Pitted No. 2 c a n .........................23c . Pears Eavey’s Fancy Halves No. 2Y2 c a n ........... ......... 29c Surf Lge pkg. - ^ - 23%c Shredded Rice pkg. - J8c Flour Gold Medal 10 i b . .. 89cr Fluffy Down Cake Flour v 47c :4a:» 1 ■ .................. .,|F J ' \ --V- -■*” / ' ■*’ *- ^ - A . i S'*' .5 lb . Bag QmiTY MEATS ^Pork Shoiilder Picnics i . (Ready to Eat) can 2.69 Chickens - Roasts & Fries Cream Cheese .................. 49c Ham Ends (Shank) - - lb* 29c HARNER & HUSTON CEDARVILLE M I « I SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! WANTED Man or Woman . ‘ ! 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