The Cedarville Herald, Volume 76, Number 22

ABOUT CBOABVIIXE PEOPLE Mrs. William Ulster and son Bill, visiti'd Mr. and Mrs. Car] 'Norris of I.umbcrton, Sunday, dune* 7. * • ft Stanley A1 k *1 h attended a Mfnmi- Jacobs school picnic at a park near Dayton on Sunday, June 7. * • t Mr. A,H, Evans is flying to Chi­ cago with h:s brother-in-law Mr. Craig Smith nf St. Louts to attend a meeting of the hoard o f Meat Thicking Companies over the coun­ try. He v.-iil .'cave Tuesday, June 10, and stay until Saturday. ft 9 • Mi. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey went to Knexvilk, Tennessee over the we. k-< n<l. They are bringing Miss Ruth Ramsiy home for Die sum­ mer vacation. 9 9 9 Captain and Mrs. G, L, Marklo of Norwood, Mass., are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1, C. Davis this weik, Capt. Markle is chap­ lain ct the first Naval District with headquarters in Boston. The Mar- Ulcs and Mr. and Mrs. Davis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and daughters on Sunday, 9 • 9 Miss Helen Hail of Kent, Ohio was a week-end g u e s t of Miss Maude Hastings and Mrs. J, E, Hastings, * • « Mrs. W a I t.e r Cummings and daughters and Miss Linda Gordon are spending the week at Indian Lake. » • • Kiev, and Mrs. Day K e n.*ne dy (Lena Hastings) of Pembervnie spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Hastings arid her sister, Mrs. Maude Hast­ ings. • • • The McKihbeu Class meeting of the U. P. Church was held Friday evening, June 5 at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lauris Straley, Devotions were conducted by Mr, Raymond Spracklcn. The evening featured a covered dish supper and. social hour after a business meeting. • .9 ** m : Mr. and airs. Flyhu Bad**enter- talned Mr, and Mrs. Earl Davis, and Joe and Jim Davis from .Win­ chester, Kentucky; Mrs, Flossie Da­ vis of Xenia and Mrs. Na«,cy Bach* Mr. Bach’s mother from., Ulvab,, Kentucky, Sunday, June 7. • » « Rev. E, Rr, Briggs attended the funeral service of Rev, Melvin Cun­ ningham, retired minister of the Wilmington District at D a y t o n , June 8. The men were f o r m e r neighboring pastors of churches near Cincinnati, Rev. Biggs assist­ ed in the servsee. a • • Aliss Nancy Bach is visiting her Bister Mm. J a m e s Wiseeup in Washington D, C„ for a few weeks, ■ a • The Youth, Fellowship group cf the Methodist Church was awarded a plague which was earned by vari­ ous activities and services which they p e r f o rme d . Eight-hundred points are required to win the award and the local group had fif­ teen-hundred points, 9 -9 a Mrs. Ernest Foster and children and her mother-in-law Mrs. Bostic o f Si, Aibahs, West Virginia, are standing a week here with Miss Winifred and Mr, Herbert Myers. • * • Mr. Fred Lultenliurgci is spend- ingtthe week in. Pittsburgh. He is purchasing toys for Christmas for the«Cedarviile Hardware. V ■ 9 ; * # * Mrs. Hebert Turnbail, has re­ turned home, after a weeks vaca­ tion in Michigan. « * a M n . Kf V u sk n and M i s s Anna Vaughn of Pomeroy c a m e Wednesday for an extended visit With Mrs. Frank S. Bird. 9 9 9 « Mr. and'Mr*,. Clarence’ Huffman and Mrs. Alice Huffman of Dayton were Sunday evening guests of Mr,, and Mrs. Marvin Agnor. ■a*' w 9- Mr, and Mrs. John Newman. Of Covington, Kentucky spent Satur­ day and Sunday visiting with their son, Rev. N o r m a n Newman and Mm. Ntswman. *’ •' * <?* , Mrs. Donald Hagler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagler and Mrs. Joe Hagler cf Xenia, Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of her husband, Mr, Hr.gier, 9 9 a. Mrs, Mabel Lawrence spent the Jwetk-cad in Dayton, Ohio, I a a a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper and. son Garry from Dayton spent Sat­ urday, June 6, with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Engle. • * 9 Rev, and Mrs. O. M. Hootcn of Springfield were S u n d a y dinner 'guests *>t Mr. and Mrs, M e l v i n Charles. a a «' Nancy Charles rrom Washington C. H., ja spending a week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Charles, * ft a Dr. and Mrs. E, M. Finney and family from Marshallvilie, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Finney from Kenton, Mr. Howard Finney and daughter from Connersville, Indiana, and H e l e n Finney who is a nurse In Louisville, Kentucky, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. E. Finney to celebrate her birthday, • * • Mft and Mrs. Morris Boggs of Cedarville visited Mr, andMrs. Amer Houseman of Bowersville on Sunday and also Mrs. James Boggs. Other guests of Mrs. Boggs were Mr. and Mrs. Darmel Whitaker and family of Joplin, Missouri. • • • Carole Lillich, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Liilich and Barbara. Randall, daughter of Mr, and, Mrs. Ralph Randall of Xenia appeared in Katheryn Haas dance review at Springfield High School, Tues­ day, June 9. 9 9 9 Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dean and daughter N a n c y entertained as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Antrim, • • . • Mrs. John Mills is attending the Annual Ohio Conference of t h e Methodist Church, held this week in Lakeside, Ohio, Mrs. Mills is a, delegate from the local church, Rev. a d d . , E , R* Biggs and Mrs, David Reynolds,plan to spend thg week-end at Lakeside, VISMONCklffiEAS®r Mr. and Mrs. F, At Jackson are visiting/or a week,in. the East. Mr. Jackson is principal* of Y e l l o w Springs elementary school. IfS Arehers Place fmBrown Bo. Stout Several members cf the Yellow Springs Archery Club attended the annual Brown County Open Arch­ ery Shoot h e l d recently at the Brown County Indiana. Stale Park under the sponsorship of the Gin-. ■unnati District Archers. Varying winds from all directions made the ISO participants from six. surrounding counties work extra hard ’for their scores. Attending from Yellow Springs were M’s:; Lend Osier, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ev- cm an and son, Georg# and Mr, and Mrs, Ira R, Barr, Rotating trophies were given, for first place, medals in the shape of little brown jugs for second and third places. The following YSAC members placed: Cadet Roys (12 years and un­ der) — Target, first — George Everman; Flight, second—Georgs,, Everman; Clout, first — George Everman; Junior Roys (ages 16-, 18) Target — Koney Oekerman, first In the women’s division Vir­ ginia Hersh placed first in flight ami clout Myrtle Everman plac­ ed second in clout and Marion, Barr, third. Mary Oekerman platt­ ed third in target and also won the 50 yard range medal. Red Everman won the 60 yard range medal in the men's target competition and also third in the clout. The range medals go to the person making the greatest sgpre at the different distances shot. Red Everman and Ira Barr were members of the men’s w i n n i n g team at the shoot, the Dayton In­ dustrial Athletic Assn, RESEARCH CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. Papers were read by Mrs. Ray­ mond Carzoo and Mrs, J, Lloyd Confarr at a meeling .of the Re­ search Club at the ■htrne of Mrs. E. E. Finney, hear. Cedarville, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Carzoo’s subject was -"Traveling, in the West’* and Mrs. Confarr’s theme was “Traveling., in the South” , Mrs. Meryl- Stormont presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Joseph Stokes, Folowing the pro­ gram, a salad course was served by Mrs. Finney. F a n l i r e M Basts Fourteen winners in the soil con­ servation contest conducted in the Greene County school ay»ton, enrli- cr this year were .guests on a.twa- day tour of Columbus Wednesday and, Thursday.. The contest la apossored annual­ ly by the Greene County Fawn Bu­ reau in cooperation with the Greene. County Boll Conservation District, Farm Bureau Manager Henry N, Heath and Mrs. Esther Freeman accompanied the group to the state capital, • County winners were R o n a l d Mptt Crura, Cedarville, first; Rob­ ert Henderson and Peggy A n n Duncan, both.of Fairborn, second and third respectively. Winners from other schools were Su'san Alexander and Delores Roth- well, J e f f e r s o n of Bowersville; Jeapne Hall, Cedarville; Gretchen Elickler and Alberta Smith, Spring Valley; Beverly Orovvl and Barbara Peterson, S i l v e r o r c e k of Jamea- Thumdny, J uimj II FngoHf- GmBRMjs cotnrmr «o* ' ’Sfcltoir KurtnfeH Afncrtl»a« ' * JniiM’Hloun Journnt CfHJgrrvUty. ; town; Mkimct Crnig and Ann Mor- i an, Xenia St. Brlgid Faroe tdal;iJ)m •Nevitt, BellbrooU; Ben Campbell, ! " >Rous, and Richard Dardlng .anil j Gayle Ferguson, Beavercreek,, i On Wednesday they Inspected fa- ’ cities of the Ohio Farm Bureau, •visited the State Capitol where they watched the General Assembly in •session and a 11 e n d e d n radio t .broadcast at WBHS, They s p g n t •the night -at the Neil House rand j on Thursday toured a milk plant i and, yioited Ohio Suite 'University- ; ROTS HOW®’ 1'**'-*"* j Rev. 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