The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22
it <1M» ABOUT JAMESTOWN PEOPLE Dr. and Airs. Stanley A. Hetzler and son Stephen were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qado of Columbus, In the evening, they attended the annual picnic of graduate students of the de partment of sociology at Ohio State University, Airs, R, II* Dill* Airs*, Roy Hood ing, and Mrs, R. M, Smith attended the kick-off dinner for the Greene County Community Concert Asso ciation at the Second street Metho dist Church Monday night. • * • Air, and ARs, D, L. Fields and Hannah and Mr, and Mrs, Carl Robinson attended a rose show at Whetstone park in Columbus last Sunday, '• • • Airs. Guy German is attending the Springfield College of Com merce and Business this summer. • • • Air, and Airs. Willis Glass spent Monday in Cincinnati visiting Mr. and Mrs. E, N, Steuging and fam ily, Their daughter Rebecca, re turned home with them. • • • Airs. William Hniipt of.Nocona, Texas Js spending three weeks with Mr, and Airs. Wayne Houpt, east of Jamestown. m • m The Jamestown Grange held a ♦ birthday supper in the grange hall last week, All having birthdays .. during the quarter, April, Alay and June were honored. • • • Airs. Hershel Bong has returned to her home from Greene Memorial Hospital. She is improving slowly. • • • Air. and Mrs. Wayne Haupt have just returned from an eight day trip to New York City, Washington D, C., and Niagara Palls. • • • Airs. C. AI. Thompson and Air. and Airs. Richard Thompson and daughters Linda and Gayle were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mon roe Mallett of Springfield. The din ner was in honor of Mrs. Thomp son's birthday. • • • Airs, Bruce Frye of Chillicothe is spending several days with her sister, 'Airs. Archie Gordon. • • 9 Air, and Airs.Bert Jacks a n d daughters, and Mrs. IdaHughes were Sunday dinner guests of Air, and Airs, Hubert Fields and daugh ter Eleanor pf Miamisburg, • * • David Walker of Philadelphia spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Kent Smith, They wore both counsellors at Shadow- brook, a boy’s camp, near Phila delphia for the past two summers • •. «; Air. and Airs. M a r k Bingamon and Air, and Mrs. John Sheely, visited Everybody’s Farm at Mason on Sunday. • » • Air. and Mrs. George Smith and family returned Monday f r o m Canada after visiting Mrs. Smith’s parents for a few days. * • « Air, Richard Hufner of L i m a spent the week end here with rela tives. His wife returned home with him after having spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Long. • • • Air. and Airs, Herbert Cummings and son Gary of Hamilton, spent a few days this week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Cum mings. • • • Mrs. W. C, St. John, near New Jasper, left Wednesday for Silver Spring, Md., to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Cle ment F. St. John. From there she will go to Scarsdale, N-. Y. to attend the wedding of her grandson, Mr. William Rife Collins, Jr., of Rapi- dan, Va., and Miss Barbara Mc- Conway Horn on Saturday at 4:30 P. M, The wedding will take place In Hitchcock Memorial Church in Scarsdale and will be followed by a reception ’ at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man E. Horn, in that city, Mr. Col lins is the son of Mr, and Mrs, William R, Collins" Sr,, of Sapidan, former Greene Countiaiis. Cedrine Club Concludes Year; Officers Elected For 1953-54 Mrs, David AIcEiroy, Stevenson Road, was elected president of the Cedrine Club for the coming" year when the club held its final meet ing of 1952-53 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Hamer, Jamestown Pike, Thursday afternoon. The new officers will assume charge in September, Others elect ed were Mrs, Orville Ellis, vice president; Mrs, Paul Hamer, secre tary, and Mrs. Ralph O, Spahr, Brooks-Jonnson Wedding Vows To Be Spoken June 20 The Yellow Springs Methodist Church will be the scene on Sat urday evening, June 20 of the nupti al Vows of Miss Vera B r o o k s , daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Willard Dorsett of Zimmerman, Ohio and George Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Y e l l o w Springs. The Rev. Harry Baker, pastor of the local church will of ficiate at the double-ring service at 6:30 in the evening. Miss Brooks will be attended by he rsister, Roberta and the best man duties will be performed by the brother of the groom, David Johnston, Following a reception at the home Following a reception at the home of the groom the young couple will depart on a short honey moon trip. They will be at home with the groom's parents upon their return, Miss Brooks is a graduate of Beavercreek high school and is an employee at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Mr. Johnston is a grad uate of Yellow Springs Bryan and is employed at Morris Bean and Company, Friends of the couple will attend from Zimmerman, Vandalia, Fair born and Jamestown, as well as from Yellow Springs, treasurer, Retiring officers a r e Pike, president; Mrs. Edna Shep herd, vice president; Mrs. J. Harry Nagley, Secretary and Mrs. James Patterson, treasurer, Members of the Nominating Committee w e r e Airs. Jennie Crawford, Mrs. Mar garet Bickott and Airs* Anna Boyd. Mrs, William H. Gowdy, Upper Bellbrook Pike, was guest speaker and reviewed the book. "Grandma Moses", Miss Barbara Nordlun’d played two piano solos, "Sonata, No. 1" by Beethoven and "Puck” by Grieg. Members of the program committee were Mrs, J. Earl Mc Clellan, Mrs, Carl Ervin and Airs, Cameron Bickett Guests on the program were introduced by Mrs, McClellan, « Twenty-six members and t w o guests were present and roll call responses Were "Musical News". Harner assisted by Mrs, Paul Mc Clellan and Mrs. Paul H. Cres- well. " Thursday, June II F » g e I# GREKS’E COUNTY l-HINTING CO. V fllow Spring;* American JamcNtown Journal C’eUHrvllle Ifm ild _____ Cedarville WSCS Names Officers Installation of officers was held when the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Cedarville met Wednesday in the A t c t h o d i a t Church, Mrs, J, W. Johnston conducted the service. Devotions were led by Mrs. Flynn Bach. Mrs. David Rey nolds showed slides of J a p a n , showing the work of Alias' Doris Hartman there. Plans were made for the officers to attend officers training day at Anderson Hill, June 19th. There will be no July meetjjig, but a picnic is planned for Aug ust. Luncheon was served by Mrs, Goldie Taylor, Mrs. E. R. Biggs, Mrs, Aden Barlow and Miss Maude Burrell. WE WELCOME TH E AMERICAN J. &L. MANUFACTURING CO . Leroy Jacobs Phone,73664 Guy LeForge 64041 Yelllcw Spring* RR 1 0 0 0 0 YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN on civic and business you which we m tber F.
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