The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

Friday, August 25, Jamieson-Rife Vows Exchanged On August 21 Dr. and Mrs. R. A . Jamieson ('©axrie M. Eife) who were mar­ ried Monday morning August 21, 1850 at the home of Mrs. Fred Estle, sister o f the bride and who resides near Springfield, are on a wedding trip to Cleve­ land and Lake Chautauqua, New York. The double ring ceremony was read by Dr. S. E. Jamieson, a brother of the groom. Dr. A. W. Jamieson, another brother, assisted with the ceremony. The home of Mrs. Estle was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and plumosa fem . The bride unattended; appear ed in a powder blue crepe gown with lace bodice and a full skirt, a white hat, white mits, a cor­ sage of pink and white gladiolus florets. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was given Dy the bride’s sister at the Ker-Deen •Inn 810 East High Street, Springfield. Mrs. Estle wore a navy crepe dress with harmtfhizing acces- ories and corsage of white car­ nations. When the couple left on their* wedding trip the bride was wear­ ing a black and gold suit with a black hat and matching ac­ cessories. Her corsage was white florets. * Mrs. Jamieson is Dean o f Ed­ ucation at Cedarville College. Mr. Jamieson is pastor of Unit­ ed Presbyterian Church at Ce­ darville. Out of town guests included Dr. and Mrs,, A. W. Jamieson of Rushville, Ind., Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jamieson, Oxford, Mrs. Jennie J. Hogue, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Floyd Farquear, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Lee E. Eife, m H B H I BAKERYPATRONSNOTICE W e will be closed for, Yacation Starting Aug. 28 through Sept. 3. W e will reopen Labor Day until Noon. CEDARVILLE BAKERY COMPLETE lath Room andFittings Water Heaters IMMEDIATE DELIVERY F. 0. & F. E. Harper PLUMBING Jamestown, Ohio The GLENCafeteria Yellow Springs, Ohio Route 68 Invites You FOR AM ENCHANTED SUNDAY DINNER SUNDAY MENU Fried Spring Chicken Southern Style — .......... $1,00 Roast Choice Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus ......... $1.00 Baked VirgimcrSugar Cured Ham with Dressing $1.00 Baked Choice^Swiss Steak A la Naturalle ....... ' 85c Creamed Chicken on Hot Home Made Biscuit .. • 75c including v Choice o f Vegetables—Salads—Bolls and BeveraTges \ Also Philadelphia, Mrs. -A . G. Col­ lins and Miss Margaret Rife of Xenia. ^Pre-nuptial affairs fo r Mrs. Jamieson included a party at which Mrs. J. E. Hastings, and daughters, Misses Maud and Lena Hastings, were hostesses to* the Dorcas Bible Class of the Cedar­ ville United. Presbyterian Church a t which Mrs. Jamieson, teacher was 'the honor guest. On August 16, Mrs. Eloise Kling entertained fo r Mrs.' Jamieson with a break­ fast and miscellaneous shower at the Trebein Manor. Mrs. Mary Kreitzer was hostess at a party at her home in Cedarville on Wed­ nesday afternoon honoring Mrs. Jamieson. On Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. Ira Dr. Vayhinger entertained Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson at dinner in their home at Cedar­ ville. Presbyterian Church Bceneof Wedding Vivian Elizabeth Ramsey be­ came the bride o f Douglas Gor­ don Williamson in a double ring ceremony at the home of her par­ ents Saturday, August 19, at 7:30 p. m. "Mrs. Williamson is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Ramsey o f Cedarville. Mr. Wil­ liamson is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williamson of Spring- field. Dr. Paul H. Elliott of the First Presbyterian church, Cedarville, officiated at the ceremony. The candelight service was performed before an improvised altar bank ed with white gladoli, pom-pom chrysai|fchemums, white asters and huckleberry green. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white marqui­ sette over satin fashioned with a yoke o f marquisette trimmed with ''nylon lace. The long sleeves tap­ ered to points over the hands. Her veil was of French imported ulle trimmed with Chantilly lace.'She carried a colonial bouquet o f her favorite flowers, red and- white carnations. • The bride’s sister, Doris Chris­ tine Ramsey, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of white dotted organdy over pink taffeta and a matching hat of pink taffeta and net. Her colonial bouquet was of white carnations and pom-pom chrysanthemums. Miss Marcia Ramsey, niece of the bride, wore white dotted or­ gandy over green taffeta and a tiara o f white net and pink blos­ soms. Her miniature colonial bouquet: was of tea roses and white pom-pom chrysanthemums. Harry Gorczyca o f Springfield was best man. Preceding the ceremony a pro­ gram o f huptiai music was pre­ sented by Miss Ruth Adelene Ramsey, violinist, and Mrs. J. Rankin McMillan, pianist. Piano numbers were “Angel’s Serenade” by Braga and the hymns “ Blest Be the- Tie That Binds” and “ 0, Perfect Love.” Miss Ramsey’s violin solos were “ 0 , Promise Me” and “ Meditation” from Thais by Massenet. Mrs. Ramsey chose for her daughter’s wedding a dress of teal blue and wore pink carna­ tions. Mrs.* Williamson, the mo­ ther of the groom, wore a navy blue dress and a corsage of pink carnations. A reception was' given by the bride’s parents followedjthe cere­ mony. Guests were present from Idaville, Ind., and from Mechan- icsburg, Springfield, Xenia and Cedarville. The bride and groom will be at home at 23 North Shaffer street in Springfield. M c M i l l a n c l a n in a n n u a l r e u n io n Seventy*members of the Mc­ Millan Clan gathered at the shel­ ter house Friday evening for Cooley, president, presided over5 the dinner. Arrangements were n charge o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Mc­ Millan and Mr. and Mrs. John Wil­ liamson. Among the guests were Rev. and Mrs. Jason McMillan of Nor­ folk, Va., Rev. McMillan spoke to the group following the dinner. Plans were discussed for the pub­ lishing of the McMillan family history in book form. The president elected for next year was James McMillan cf Fairborn. Guests were present from Day ton, Xenia and Fairborn. POWERS FAMILY HOLDS REUNION Rev. John Powers and daugh­ ters, Mary and Marjorie, o f Green­ ville, Tenn., spent the weekend here. They came to attend the Powers reunion held Sunday at Camp Cooper near Clifton. There were 57 present fo r the picnic dinner. In charge o f plans were Mrs. Robert Coulter and George Powers* In the afternoon Rev. Powers showed pictures of his church and his work in Tennessee and gave a talk. Officers fo r next year are: president, Albert Powers o f Day- ton; secretary, Nelson Mason and entertainment Miss Louise Mc­ Clellan of Springfield. ENTERTAINS GUESTS / Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stormont] had as a guest the past week, Miss Helen Hater of Princton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan and children of Huston, Texas, also visited the Stormonts this week. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan spent two days here' visiting several rela­ tives. ON EASTERN TRIP Prof, and Mrs. E, M. Derby of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waddle left Monday for a two weeks’ motor trip to Wash­ ington, Dr. C., New York, Boston and other places in the east. Dur­ ing their absence Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wheaton and son, Doug­ las, of Dayton are staying in the Waddle home. CRESWELLS RETURN TO HOME IN 'TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. Ward Creswell and family have returned to their home in Texas after several weeks visit with relatives here. - Mr. and Mrs. Jay Check have moved into the property on Church street owned by Mr. Cres­ well. SON IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cummings are announcing the birth of a son, Saturday at McClellan hospital. IN 4-H, CAMP Jay Strayer and Jay Heinz spent a week in 4-H camp near Zanesville. They live at Painters- ville. ENTERTAIN GRANGE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jenks of South Solon entertained the Jef­ ferson township grange at a pic- i nic supper Tuesday evening. WOMEN ARE SMART (A Short Story) By RICHARD HILL WILKINSON Y OU CAN FOOL a woman. A smart woman, I mean. Camille Squier was smart. So was Elena Talley. But there was a difference. Camille was better looking. She had charm and grace and could wear clothes. When she entered a room, men gravitated in her di­ rection. She knew this. And because she knew it, she was sure of her­ self—confident. Elena knew it, too. She knew there was no sense in making a con­ quest when Camille was around. If Camille took a fancy to your con­ quest,, you might as well give up. This was the situation when Elena met Val Randall. She met him at a dance in January, two weeks be­ fore she was due to leave with her Choice *5fe*k», Chops and Tasty Sandwiclfes “ Treat the family to Our Pleasant Environment and Excellent Food Visit Our New and Modern Cafeteria Open 5 :3 0 A . M. - 12 P. M . Frank Dewine, Prop. | Camyie stifled a yawn. “ Hqney, you never did know what to look for in a man. I’m sorry, but please 'don’t try to promote a romance between your writer and me. I’m quite satisfied with my present set-up.”. family for the annual sortie to Miami. Val was a writer and soft spoken and gentle and understand­ ing, and Elena knew she loved him before they had danced around the floor once. . The discovery confused . her, changed her, carried her to dizzy heights and dropped her to depths of despair. She knew he loved her.’ She could see it in his eyes. She could feel it. She knew he was re­ straining himself because of con­ vention. She knew he was afraid to say what was in his heart because* he was afraid she wouldn't be­ lieve him! * , . . ■ , It was frustrating. She couldn’t tell him how she felt. It wouldn't ring true. Then she learned th«t he was going’ to, Miami in January, and her heart beat with wild jcy. Almost instantly horror replaced theicyt The crowd would, be there. Camille, would be there. Camille would take ohelook at Val Randall and that would be the end. Elena was desperate. Before it hadn't mattered, because she hadn’t really been In love. This was different. She couldn’t let Val go without a fight, Evfn if it meant losing face, even iHt meapt humil­ iation -end being laughed at. Val wa» hefs. Camille couldn't have j f f l i t h n j i j i r t t - T W i sbafiUant going to beat Camille at her own game. Elena left with her folks for Miami on the 21st of January. Val was to come down a week later. Camille and Candace Usher and Gail Sharon were already there As always, the four families would stay at the Whitlock Hotel on" Miami Beach. “ Darlings!” Elena exclaimed when her three friends greeted her at the station, “ I have the most wonderful news!” Gail Sharon said bluntly: “ I hope it’s a flock of men. There’ s abso­ lutely no one here. It’ s positively dull." “ Only one, darling. One lovely, adorable handsome man. He’ s a writer. His name is Val Randall. I met him at a dance two weeks ago." She turned to Camille. “ A new conquest for you, my sweet You’ll adore him." “ Really?” said Camille, smiling faintly. “He’ s the best-looking thing you’ve ever laid your eyes on!” Elena babbled on. “ Oh, you’ll love him. I can'just see you two to­ gether. The best-looking couple on the beach!” .And so Elena continued to talk about Vat For six days she talked about him Whenever she could get anyone to listen. And mostly she talked to Camille. Camille was bored. After two days of it she had heard enough. She was sick of the sound of Val < Randall’ s name. Her replies to Elena’ s enthusiastic build-ups be­ came sharp ,and irritated. Then at last Va! arrived, and* Elena, entering the hotel with Ca-. mille and Candace and Gail and seeing him in the lobby, 'cried: “ There he is! Oh, there’ s Val! Isn’t he wonderful!” And she r crossed the lobby to speak to him. The. other girls .trailed behind. Elena held her breath and then watched and waited. Val looked at the other girls and looked at Camille. Camille’s eyes w e r e faintly puzzled, faintly ^hocked. Presently she excused herself and went to her room. Elena found her there a half hour later. Wasn’ t he g r a n d, darling! Wasn’ t he wonderful?" CamiBe’ stifled, a^yawn. “Honey, you never did know what to look for in a man. I’m sorry, but please . don’t try to promote a romance between your writer and* me. I’m quite satisfied with my present set-up*" Elena’s face fell. But the mo­ ment she was outside the door, her - eyes lighted with triumph. “He's only going to be here a week,” she thought. “I can keep it up that long. Why, X can almost make her hate him.” And then as she sped along the corridor toward where she had promised to meet Val, «h* thought: “It’s love. I know it now, t Otherwise, X wouldn't have been jmart enough to think up cuck ft ;seb*aM,'£ CLASSIFIEDADS FOR SALE— Used bath room outfit. F. O. & F. E. Harper, Plumb­ ing. Jamestown, Ohio. FOR SALE—Springer Spaniel puppies. A. K. C. champioh, sire. D A V I D KIRKPATRICK, 1120 President, Yellow Springs. Tel. 7737. (8-10-2c-17) Magazines bought and sold. COR- BEAN’S, Ouu. Cozy Theater, Ce­ darville. FOR SALE 1 yr. old roosters, $1.50 each, Phone 6-4633. FOR SALE—Real Estate Mer­ cer and Eckroad. Decontrolled three apartment house. Phone Yel­ low Springs 7717. ARE you afflicted with rupture. Mapy are greatly benefited by state of Mabel E. Schneider, de­ ceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 1st day of August, 1950, WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser iCheif Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Alvin S. Phillips, Plaintiff, to - vs - Doris Ruth Phillips, Defendant Doris Ruth Phillips, whose last known place o f residence was 1286 Baldwin Avenue, Sharon, Pa., will take notice that on the 28th day of July, 1950, Alvin S. Ehillips filed his petition against her in Com­ mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, for divorce on the grounds of wilful absence fo r three years, and that unless the said Doris Ruth Phillips shall answer said petition or or the 15th-day of September, 1950, judgment may be taken granting plaintiff a di­ vorce. Alvin S. Phillips, Plaintiff Smith, McCallister & Gibney Attorneys for Plaintiff (8-4-6t-9-8) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Edward Swigart, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Vir­ ginia Susan Swigant has been duly appointed as Executrix o f the estate of Edward Swfgart, de­ ceased, late of Beavercreek Town­ ship, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 18th day o f August, 1950. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge of the Probate Court, By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of James W. Hopkins, De­ ceased. Notice is hereby given that Edna C. Hopkins has been duly appoint­ ed at Administratrix of the estate of James W. Hopkins, deceased, late o f Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 21st day of August, 1950. . * w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r p r o b a t e j u d g e By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Margaret Smith Cariens, whose address is St. Stephens, New Bruns­ wick, Canada will take notice that on the 24th day o f July, 1950 Carl William Cariens filed h is' certain petition against her fo r divorce on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene Caiinty, Ohio, said case being No. 26543 on the docket o f said Court and will come on for hearing ton or after the 2nd day of September, 1950. Benjamin Horn . * : Attorney for Plaintiff U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio (7-28-6t-9-l) LEGAL NOTICE George J. Shumlin, whose 697 Steele Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey will take notice that on the 20th day of July, 1950, Caroline W. Schumlin filed her certain peti­ tion against him fo r divorce on the grounds o f gross neglect of duty before thq Common Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, said case being No. 26551 on the docket of said Court and will come On fo r hearing on or after the 26th day o f August, 1950. « R, Stanley Lucas Attorney for Plaintiff M & M Bldg., Springfield (7-21-6t-8-25) •having a truss properly fitted. N. W. Prowant with The James Drug Company has had an extended ex­ perience inputting trusses. Give him a try. 4-p RUMMAGE SALE — Saturday, August. 26, 9 a. m.—CORBEANS, opposite Cozy Theater, Cedarville. DEAD STOCK Horses $2.50 , Cows* $2.50 Collect 454 Xenia XENIA FERTILIZER Div. of Inland Products Inc. Small stock removed promptly WANTED — Waitress. Glen Cafeteria,' Yellow Springs, Frank, Dewine, prop. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Joseph H. Daugherty, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Stel­ la Daugherty has been duly ap-j pointed as Executrix of the estate of Joseph H. Daugherty, deceased; late of Village of Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 31st day of July, 150. w i l l i a m b . M c C a l l i s t e r Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. By Luella Howser Chief Deputy Clerk NOITCE OF APPOINMENT Estate of Mabel E. Schneider, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that M. Marie Foster has been duly ap-4 pointed as Administratrix o f the R U F T U R E Are you afflicted with rupture many with .this ailment get. re­ lief by having a truss properly fitted. James Drug Company o f Cedar­ ville have in their employ an experienced truss fitter. Give- as a call. JAMES DRUG CO. Cedarville, Ohio o / u c a 4 ~ Nickels. Dimesand Quarters; ; We SaveMoreEven) Daq ^ BecauseO.jrHouseStaysSncwqWhite The BrightNewtucas Utaq SUPER OUTSIDE WHITE • Covers more surface per gallon • Protects more thoroughly. • Retains its fresh white beauty, e Gives years of additional wear. JbeTbr/ffcj 'Buy ! Lucas—America’ s fir s t prepared linseed oil house paint. 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