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For Pool Set With Men brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean- paralysis have appeared in Greene Bette Nelson, supt. ed this year by a London firm, Hume in West Alexandria She is county, Dr. Gordon E. Savage, have been received by the fair Morning Service a t 11:00 a. in. Law, Ordinance At National recuperating from a recent oper­ pnbhc health commissioner, board and are being mailed to ex­ For Fourth The sermon theme will be “The At a meeting of the Cedarvili#. ation. said. Saturday. “The rumors are, hibitors and other patrons. About Groundbreaking for the swim­ village council Monday night a t­ Challenge of Vision.” to the best of my knowledge, un­ 2,000 will be distributed in the ming pool at Cedarville’s com­ Guard Camp tention was called to the state Youth Fellowship a t 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Marvin Agnor and daugh­ true,” he said, as no cases of the next few days.' The pamplets munity park will take place on law which forbids the sale and uSe The minister’s family will be ter are visiting her parents Mr. disease have been called to the contain premitfin lists and regu­ the Fourth of July (Friday) it * * of fireworks with the exception “A t Home” Sunday from 2:00 and Mrs. Arthur Huffman in Mil­ attention of the health depart­ lation for the 1947 show. has been announced, to 9:00 p. m. Members of the ford Center. ** ment since last fall. of displays by organizations, and Up unit! .Herald press time on to the village ordinance which church and friends are invited. The health chief cited the fact Wednesday, efforts to engage a prohibits their use within the The Union Midweek Service Miss Irma Creswell is spend­ ihut several cases of rabies had speaker for the ceremony had corporation limits. will be held in this church next ing several days in Findlay visit­ broken out in neighboring coun­ Mother of Clifton been unsuccessful, but it was Mayor A: W. Creswell stated Wednesday July 9th. ing Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brad- ties and urged Greene county hoped that one would be sec­ that violations will be prosecuted. fute. dojgj owners to have their animals ured. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN The council also authorized the Woman Dies Immunized against this disease. CHURCH Mrs. Morton CreSweli "'and pui'chase of new stop signs and Plans call for the ceremonies V to get underway shortly after Ralph A. Jamieson, minister. daughters of Tacoma, Wash, vis­ new speed limit signs for the On Thursday noon and to be over in time for ited Mr. and Mrs. George Cres- streets of the village. Sabbath School 10 a. m. Supt. Mrs. Gertrude Kable Jones, 66, the ball gai^e which is schedul­ Arthur B. Evans. *well last week, they are enroute Husband of It was also • announced that wife of Daniel O. Jones, well- ed a t the park for 2 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Theme, “The to New York. Mrs John Lyle’al­ engineers are completing the sur­ known farmer residing near Tre- A parade will be formed in Sermon the Farm Preaches,” so visited a t the Creswell home vey for the extension of the sew­ bein, died in a Xenia hospital Former Local front of the opera house and will Y„ P. C. U. 7 p. m. Subject, last week age system. last Thursday at 7:15 a. m, In be headed by the high school “Liberty and Justice For All.” failing health two years, she had Mrs. Harold Reinhard attended band followed by the Boy Scouts, Protesfmt Roots of Democracy.” Woman Dies been seriously ill two weeks and the Girl Sccjuts and the Ameri­ Leader, John Townsley. a bridge luncheon given by Mrs, Paul Sellards, 25, of Spring- Wesley Hearing ’entered the hospital eight days can Legion. The Annual Offering for the Charles Sayre at the London field, Route 3, died in the Spring- ago. Y. P. C. U. to assist in the ex­ Country club Friday. field City hospital at 9:10 a. m. The daughter of John and Jen­ Arthur Cultice, of the park penses of the delegates attending Wednesday of injuries sustained Is Postponed nie Ferguson Kable, she was board, Will have the honor of Mrs. Lillie Hite of Jamestown breaking the ground. the Synodical Conference, to be visited her daughter and son-in- in a swimming accident Sunday born near Bellbrook Aug. 29, held at Hanover College,‘Indiana, law Mr. and Mrs. Earcie Wise- a t ^Madison Lake. Mr. Sellards Indefinitely 1880. Her marriage to Mr. Jones July 14-19, will be received Sab­ suffered, a fractured neck and FOR THE FIRST TIME girls are now training with men In Britain's cup and family last week. Hearing on a motion ttf dissolve took-place June 16, 1908 when Territorial Army—roughly equivalent to the U. S. National Guard. bath morning. All loose money paralysis when he dove off the they moved to the farm which is This new departure follows the grand job British women did in their a restrainer against Dr. Charles Xenia Youth placed on the Offering plates will Mr. Arthur Peterson suffered south side of the bridge at Madi­ Auxiliary Territorial Service (A.T.S.) during the war, when they H. Wesley, dismissed recently by their present home. She was a were in most of the Allies’ far-flung battle areas. Pictured here are go to this worthy purpose. There son Lake Dam and' struck a con­ a fractured ankle when he fell the AME Church board as pres­ members of the Beaver Evangel­ Private Audrey Smith (left), A.T.S. driver, and Private Connie are ten of our young people plan­ crete sleeve extending from the Is Year’s First from a load of hay. ident of Wilberforce liniversity, * ical and Reformed church and was Persoff, A.T.S. stenographer, as a gunner shows them around is a ning to attend, in addition to Miss dam under the bridge. camp where anti-aircraft training was in progress. No instruction in and on, a demurrer to ah injunct­ active in all women’s organiza­ firing guns is given the girls, but A.T.S. gun-site spotting, plotting Lena Hastings, who is the Dean Miss Eleanor Herkenstein, Mr. Sellards was taken first to ion suit filed by the chtirch board, tions of that church. and range-finding played no small part in Britain’s victories over of Women at the Conference, and beauty operator at Turner's the .Holman Hospital in London scheduled in common pleas court Besides her Jiusbaqd, she is sur­ Greene county’s'first drowning German aerial hordes. Mrs. Lucy Turner, who is to act beauty shop in Xenia, suffered a Springfield City hospital where Monday 'morning, has been post­ vived by two daughters, Mrs. B. this summer was recorded early as nurse in looking after the severe cut on her left hand while for treatment and then- to the poned indefinitely. A. McDermott, at home, and Mrfe. Sunday evening when Calvin physical needs of the girls in at- changing a razor blade. he died. A veteran of World War Leo Reed, Clifton; three grand­ Coolidge Shaw, 21 Prugh avenue, Corn Crop to Be tendence. II,M r. Sellards had served 31 Illness of Judge F, L. Johnson' Miss Margaret Bailey is enjoy­ made the delay necessary al­ children; a brother, Charles Kable Xenia, R. 1 lost his life in Needy Children The Midweek Prayer service months overseas. He was employ­ 20 Per Cent Short ing a two weeks vacation from though counsel for the church near Bellbrook and a sister, Mrs. Caesar’s creek, off the New Bur­ will be held in the Methodist ed in the International Harvester Greene county’s 1947 corn crop her duties at Brown’s Drug Store. , board disclosed it had planned to Martin Schmidt Xenia. lington pike, four miles south of Church Wednesday, July 9th a t company plant. To Benefit will fall short of former years, in ask for a continuance anyway. Services were held at the Bea­ Xenia. 8 p. m. She will visit with friends and Survivors include his widow, ver church Saturday at 1:30 p. m. A verdict of accidental death the opinion of J. B. Mason county Choir Rehearsal Saturday at relatives in Dayton and Col­ Emma, the former Emma Kennon Judge Johnson was stricken ill in charge of Dr. A. P. Sehnatz. was given by Coroner H. C. Schick From SA Drive AAA chairman. Only about SO per 8 p. m. in the church. umbus. a native of Cedarville; a daughter last Thursday and his physician ordered him to bed for a week Burial was in Beaver Cemetery. after the youth’s body was recov­ The Salvation Army’s Greene Tannis Lee; his parents, Mr. and cent of the expected corn acreage The Colliers will be “At Home” ered by members of Box 21, Day- county fund-raising drive was FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mris. Paul Sellards of Springfield; or ten days. His condition was re­ has been planted this spring. CHURCH Sunday, July 6, from 2 in the ton volunteer life-saving squad, launched Monday with an appeal his paternal grandmother, Mrs. ported improved. Farmers were delayed in their afternoon until 9 in the evening. at 8:15 p. m., two hours after the mailed to citizens over the signa­ Paul II. Elliott, minister, Elizabeth Sellards of this city; Attorneys representing the Governor Issues planting program, because of ex­ Members of the church and friends youth drowned in seven feet of ture of Clarence McKeever, Xenia 10:09 a, m, Sabbath School. and a maternal grandmother, church group had planned to ask cessive spring rains which elimi­ are invited to call anytime dur­ water. and district chairman. John Powers, supt, Mrs. Maude Booker of Newark, for a postponement because Sully Proclamation The drive is on a voluntary has, nated about 20 per cent of the 11:00 a. ro. Morning Worship. ing these hours. James, Spriqgfield lawyer, would According to Deputy .Sheriff expected acreage. Mr, Mason pre­ Ohio. . ’ is, wjth no established goal and Communism Service. Theme, Mr. and Mrs. .Herbert Stod­ v have -been unable to go to Xenia Homer Spahr, who with Deputies dicted this year’s corn harvest Monday. He has another case the mail solicitation is the prin­ “The Sufficiency of God,” dard and son ^f New ijaris, are- For Auto Check J. R. Ramsey and Fred Lewis in­ will be the lowest 4n the last cipal appeal involved, Of the pro­ Wednesday; Jtdy'S'Unlon Pray­ visiting Mr. *ahd George" y Wjth Gov,.- Thomas J,. Herbert- vestigated, the, youth ^waa. swim­ eleven years, or since the govern­ The motion and1 demurrer were proclaiming July police traffic ming with four Xenia companions ceeds 20 per cent will remain in er Service at the Methodist ' Hartman and are attending act­ ment’s crop control program was filed earlier in the week by Atty. safety check month, Ohio police in the creek, a short distance west this county and a sub-committee Church. ivities a t Antioch College. of Mr. McKeever’s group decided inaugurated in 1936. Choir Rehearsal this week, Four County Gen. Hugh S. Jenkins on behalf' chiefs and the state highway of the covered bridge on the New that these funds will he earmark­ Harvesting of wheat in this area Thursday July 2, a t 8:00 p. m. Miss Loraine Barger, Yellow of the Wilberforce state trustee patrol have begun a concerted Burlington pike. Other members ed for dental correction work also has been delayed, according Mr. and Mrs. Greer MeCal- Springs, graduate of Cedarville FHA Head board. drive to curb traffic accidents in of the party were"William Green, In a nineteen page pamphlet, James F. Gwinn, Mary Litteral for needy children in the county. to Mr, Mason. This program is lister have invited the members High School will enter nurses Duties of A. A. Conklin, Xenia, Ohio. “The Truth About Wilberforce”, The proclamation signed by the and Wanda F. Gwinn, neighbors Thy other 80 per cent goes to started by farmers about July 1 of the choir to a party at their training at Miami Valley Hospit­ supervisor of the Greene Gounty issued jointly by the state board governor reads in part: of the Shaw youth. Billy Gwinn, the Army for the support of Its but will not get under way this home Thursday evening, July 3, al this fall. office of the farm home admin­ and the-National Alumni Assn, of “I do hereby proclaim the per­ a small boy, was with the party charitable enterprises, including year until about July 15 because in honor of two members of the istration, have been expanded and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Jamie­ Wilberforce university, and dis­ iod between July 1 and July 31, but was not in the water. the Catherine Boothe home and of recent rains. choir who—. Better come and will embrace four counties as a son had a call Monday afternoon tributed Friday, it was claimed 1947, as a period for the correc­ hospital. The present solicitation, fine out JUST THE WHY. part of the FHA’s economy move, Born at Mt. Holly Nov. 4,1925, from Dr. Jamieson’s brother and the conflict is not a fight between tion of mechanically faulty auto­ first undertaken last year, elimi­ he disclosed. the youth was the son of Roy and CLIFTON UNITED wife, Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jamieson the two boards but “is really a mobiles, and a period during which nates the door-to-door solicita­ The local office in the Allen Lessie Lucas Shaw. He had passed High Court PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Oxford, Ohio, and with them fight by one board—the church drivers will pledge themselves to tion that the Array formerly building which has been serving the greater part of his life in Dr. John W. Bickett, minister. a cousin William H. Jamieson of board—to control both boards of learn safe driving practices; and practiced, Greene an s Montgomery counties Xenia. Uphilds County Mrs. Ehvood Shaw, organist. Pittsburgh, Pa. l,he Huish’s, trustees as well as its own.” I do urge and advise the citizens Mr. McKeever’s appeal, in more will remain open for the present, Besides his parents, he is sur- Sabbath School 10:00 a. m. father, mother and son, from instead of being discontinued as “This has been the history of of this state, both individually vivied by the following .brothers than 6,000 letters to citizens all the struggle here at Wilberforce Supt. John W, Skillings. Pianist Jamestown were also present for previously reported at Columbus, and through their organized and sisters, Chester anr Mrs Dor- over Greene county except Osborn Court in Case through all the years,” according groups, to cooperate with the Miss Jeanette Spahr. Lesson the social time. Mr. Conklin said. oothy Nolan, Xenia; Charles, Fairfield, where there is a separ­ Fight of a Dayton woman,M b . topic “There was a man whose to the pamphlet, which continued police of the State of Ohio to ate committee follows: Olive Lindamcod, to recover Mr. Conklin will continue to di­ Harry, Clara Mae, Ruth, Betty name was Job.” in part: bring the fullest possible effec­ Jean and Jessie ,at home; his “I count it a privilege to solicit money she claimed her husband, 4-H Club Meets rect activities of this office and Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. will assume the responsibility of “It has been an effort on the tiveness to the Police Traffic paternal grandfather, Les te r your support of the Salvation George A., lost in gambling a t the Dr. Bickett will speak on the At Vo-Ag Bldg. part of the church group to secure Safety Check slogan, “Check Shaw, near Spring Valley, and Army—a social institution long former Druids park in Greene the Wilmington office which subject “The teaching of Paul The Cedarville Progressive a majority vote, against a minor­ your driving—check your car— his maternal grandmother, Mrs. known in terms o tolerance and county, ended unsuccessfully last serves Clinton and Warren coun­ the apostle.” He will review gen­ Farmers 4-H club met at the ity vote for the state represent­ After signing the proclamation Doya Morgan, Mt. .Holly. An­ benevolence, In feeling and action, Wednesday in the Ohio supreme ties, Mrs. Ruth Miller, employe erally the books written by Paul Cedarville vo-ag building last atives. Politics fade into insig- check accidents.” < other brother, Harold, was killed toward those in need. court. of the Xenia office, will be in in order to discover the apostle’s Wednesday evening. charge here and Miss Thelma La- nifiance when compared with this Gov. H ubert said: in action overseas in World War “Whenever there is suffering, The state’s highest tribunal re­ belief. The choir will lead in the type of struggle for control. The “It is indeed heartening to Ten members answered the sure will be in charge of the Wil­ II. the Army Is there, fortified with fused to review a Greene county singing of songs appropriate to state representatives on the board learn of the full scale attack on roll call and worked on their pro- • mington office. Mr. Conklin will Services were held a t the Neeld faith, hope charity in its sundry common pleas court decision hold­ his teaching of justification by have beAi seeking only to pro­ traffic accidents now being or­ ject books. divide his time between the two funeral home Thursday at 1 p. forms. ing Mrs. Lindamood could not Faith. To appreciate this sermon tect their own interests, against ganized by the police officers of offices. ni. in charge of Rev, S. Andrew “Last year the people of Xenia recover. She charged her husband and the worship with the congre­ Richard Spracklin gave a re­ sabotage by those who do not port of every individual and every port on the 4-H tour to Cincinnati, Consolidation of offices and in­ Hutchison. Burial was in Middle and district responded mo^h gen­ lost $6,165 gambling from March gation attend on time. The ser­ creased dbues of FHA supervi­ care to see the program of ex­ Ohio. It merits and needs the sup The next meeting will he at organization interested in traffic Run Cemetery, near Bellbrook. erously and it Is the earnest hope 16, 1944 to Dec. 7, 1944, but vice begins at eleven o’clock and sors resulted from a move by the pansion and development, for a the vo-ag building on July 9 at of the committee that the con­ sought judgment for only $4,285 will close a t twelve. government last week to cut the great university, succeed in safety. This program has my full 8:30. Refreshments will be served. support and I shall follow its tributions this year may he com­ of that sura, plus $300 in ex­ The young people will meet a t agency’s funds by 50 per cent. which it is now developing.” parably substantial so that the emplary damages. seven-thirty. The topic is the \ progress with keen interest.” AAF Announces Array’s poble work may go for­ The court action was directed topic is the first of a series on Carvaners—a group of four or Motorist will be checked on the ward on all levels without inter­ against Paul Dennis, Wilmington; “Liberty, and Justice for all.” five young people specially train­ Cherry Reelected Sanitary Rest following items: -Horn, brakes, New Plan for ruptions, Franklin Grove Lodge, No, 2, The discussion will be on “Prot­ ed in young people’s work to To Sod Board windshield w ip e r s , headlights, “May I request your early and tail lights, stop lights, tires steer­ United Ancient Order of Druids, estant roots of democracy,” and visit the Clifton United Presby­ Raymond H. Cherry, Cedar­ liberal consideration of this ap­ terian church in August. A com­ Room Project at ing and rear vision mirror. Enlistments Dayton, former owner of the park will be led by Miss Martha Tan- ville township, James B. Lane, nehill. mittee appointed to plan for It is the plan of the authorities High school graduates, (Sr peal?’* and others. Xenia township, and Ben Beard, Mr McKeever is being assisted their coming met Tuesday even­ to issue a yellow sticker for each young men with equivalent ed­ The courts held that the one- Prayer meeting will be held Jefferson’township were re-elect­ Fair Underway in the effort by the following ing of this week to formulate a auto that passes inspection so ucation) Who wish to receive ye«rt* statute of limitations had ex­ on Wednesday evening at eight ed supervisors of the Greene For the first time in its 108 committee: George M. Sicking, schedule of service. This commit­ that they may be driven over the specialized training in one of the pired before Mrs. Lindamood o’clock. county soil conservation district history, the Green county fair treasurer; City Manager G. D. tee consists of Helen Tannehill, state’s highways without being many courses offered by the army started legal action to recover. when votes cast earlier in the will provide modern, sanitary Ackerman, Edwin B. Ellis, D. H. William Ferguson, Nolan Butts stopped. air forces now may know whether week were tabulated, J, A. Ore- rest room facilities foA patrons Fittz, George C. Gibson, R. A. After being closed several years and Marjorie Bradfute with the Those who fail to pass th e . or not they are acceptable for gard, county soil conservationist during the four-day and night Higgins, Miss Katherine Lane, and then sold, the park lodge was Clifton President of the organization tests will be given a check sheet this training prior to enlistment announced last Thursday. exposition opening in five weeks. R. N.; S. O. Liming, Balias Mar­ re-opened recently as the pri­ The Young Women's Missiion- Kenneth Dailey and the pastor, showing what needs to be cor­ in the new regular army, 1st Sgt. These supervisors were elected Long delayed by a shortage of shall, Miss Sarah Stokes, R. N.; vately-owned Oak Grove Coun­ ary society of the Clifton United Dr John 1ST. Bickett. materials and labor, this major rected and asked to have the nec­ Merle Prideaux of the army re­ try club, leading to charges in to> new three-year terms. A. E. and Mrs. Edna Winters. Presbyterian church will enter­ Last Sabbath afternoon the 1947 project at the fair grounds essary repairs made and then re­ cruiting station in Xenia, an­ Dayton newspapers that it was Beam, Spring Valley township tain the Women’s missionary so­ Presbyterial executive committee will definitely be completed by turn for a recheck and receive nounced todaay. operated as a big-time gambling and Archie Peterson, Miami town­ ciety on Wednesday of this week of young people’s work for the the time the fair gets under way, the yellow O. K. sticker. Sgfc. Prideaux pointed out that College Drops casino. A special Greene county ship elected to three-year terms at the home of Mrs. Ernest Col­ Xenia Presbytery met in the Unit­ B. U. Bell, fair board treasurer, The checking procedure will be this new plan which enables a gland jury, convened to investi­ in 1946, are other hoard members. To Hamilton lins. The meeting is called for ed Presbyterian church in Clifton. announced. left up to. the various police au­ young man to apply for training gate the reports, found no evi­ 2 o’clock. The supervisory board will The Cedarville college Yellow General chairman Rev, Glenn Costing between $12,500 and thorities throughout the state in certain specialized fields and,, dence to substantiate the charges. meet in July to reorganize. Pres­ Jackets dropped a 5-4 decision to A committee to select and ar­ Stephens of Ifeynoldsburg, Ohio , $15,000, the improvement will be and published in their local news­ to have his application acted up­ It expressed the belief that any ent officers are Cherry, chair- JJamfltqn ip the. latter city on range for a mission- study for and Miss Margaret Stormont of. paid for., out. of a.treasury^surplus __ papers. , \ „ on without obligation and before gambling violations; if they ex­ ; man; Beard, vice chairman; Lane,* ’actual enlistment is’tupart of the last Saturday afternoon. On Fri­ the young people’s group of‘the Cearville presideefbver the meet­ the board was able to accumulate isted, had been stopped by the secretary, and Peterson, trea­ day they will entertain a team Clifton United Presbyterian con­ ing. About fifteen or sixteen during the war years when all. DIES AT MUNCIE carefully worked out plan to de­ time the jury inquiry was launch­ surer. velop an BTmy of technicians in from Columbus on the local dia­ sists of Miss Charlotte Collins, were present from the various building plans had to be suspend­ Mrs. Walter R. Sterrett passed ed, mond, William Ferguson and Miss congregations of the Presbytery. ed. away at her home in Muneie, this fast Roving age of radar, Mr. Roy Walker of Dayton is atom bombs, and rocket propelled Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and Jessie Dailey. A luncheon was served by, ’Wil­ A concrete block building under Ind., on Tuesday evening at 7 two children of Columbus spent Mrs. Marjorie Rigio and daugh­ The .young people's society liam Ferguson and Helen Tanne­ spending two weeks with his son construction to house the new rest o’clock. Funeral services will be aircraft. the week end in the Hostetler ter Deslie; Misses Pauline and through the secretary Miss Mar­ hill assisted by their mothers. and daughter-in-lawMr. and Mrs. rooms, for men and women, is held in Muneie on Saturday af­ home. Betty Nelson and Mrs. Hazel jorie Bradfutc, secretary has made The group remained over foe the Clyde Walker. being rushed to completion. The ternoon. . . TERMINAL LEAVE PAY Miss Ora Hanna has returned Gaiser and son John spent Thur­ arrangements with the National evening youfig people’s meeting walls are up *nd the rough plumb­ Rev., and Mrs. William Waide' Attention is called to the fact home after visiting her brother sday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton young people’s organization which was led by Miss Joanne • Mr. and Mrs; JPaul Wisecup ing work finished. It is located were called to Muneie, Ind. by that veterans who have not filed and wife, Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Wiseman and daughter in James­ whose headquarters are in Pitts­ Sanderson. ThextqpicafoiafdMcus--■ •have moved: into, their new' home in .the rear of the grandstand and ■'the djeafh, of her sister in law, pay must do so before the dead­ Hanna, of Oak Hill. town. burg, Pa. for the coming of the Mon-was ^ ' ’ tm Harinne-Avenue in, Xenia. . . Jhasvdiiqensiob^.of 60 by jEeet. Mrs, Waiter R. Sterrett. ’ line of Sept. 1. / t

Page Two Friday, July 4,. 1947 The Cedarville, O. Herald labor reform bill, enacted over the long time New England Dem­ Robert Khisley. Phone fi-UllO," Coiirt of Greene^'County, Ohio,- Judge of the Probate Court James Tooney, whose address is C. R. LAUTENBURG the president's veto last week, ocratic political boss, was flatly 29-Sp. . siM case being No. 24,985 on the « Greene County, Ohio Sunbright, Tennessee, will take Attorney, 416 Cooper Bldg., Day- docket of said court and v/ill come The Cedarville has sufficient teeth to permit the rejected by the federal judge, By* Luella Howser notice that on May 27, 1947, Fran­ ton, Ohio. (5-30-6t-7-4) on for- hearing on or after August government to “quickly deal with Justice Proctor. Thus the mighty NOTICE 6-27-3t-711 Chief Deputy Clerk ces Tooney filed her certain peti­ has fallen. 9, 1947. Herald any nation-wide coal strike, or tion against him for divorce on Systems; Audits A Republican Newspaper any general strike, should either That tly*- house of representa­ NOTICE—Your rugs cleaned in MERRitTT E. SCHLAFMAN ■■ LEGAL NOTICE the grounds of gross neglect of Tax Service develop. However, the president tives practices what it preaches your own home and floors waxedAttorney, 402 Commerce Bldg. Catherine Batdorf, whose ad­ duty before the Common Pleas Published Every Friday by and the attorney general report has been proven by its action and polished and sanded electric­ Dayton, O h i o . (7 4 6t 8 8) dress is 1135 Niagara Street, Buf­ Court of Greene County, Ohio, Anthony Spencer ally* Phone 6-2082? 28-5p falo, New York, will take notice THURMAN MILLER. JR. legal inability to meet the situ­ late last week in bringing in an that on June 18, 1947, Albert Bat­ said case being No. 24,913 on the Public Accountant Editor and Publisher ation, the congress will immed­ appropriation bill slashing the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT dorf filed his certain petition docket of said Court and will come Phone .Clifton, Ohio, 5743 iately amend the new labor law budget for the legislative branch • Legal Notice • Estate of Geo. P. Hare, Deceased. against her for divorce on . the on for hearing on or after July 5, Entered as second class matter grounds of gross neglect of duty October 31, 1887 at the Postof­ so as to make certain that all by 2& percent—which is a con­ Notice is hereby given that Ruth 1947. PROBATE COURT before the Common Pleas Court fice at Cedarville, Ohio, under needed power and authority are siderably higher percentage re­ M. Hare and Geo. D. Hare, have NOTICE ON of Greene County, Ohio, said case A NAME THAT STANDS Act of Congress of March 1879. given the chief executive and his duction than the average made been duly appointed as Adminis­ being No. 24,964 on the docket of IT’S OPEN! FILING INVENTORY FOR GOOD Member—National Editorial As­ assistants to take care of any for other departments of govern­ trators W. W. A. of the estate, of said Cqurt and will cbme on for MELODY CRUISE IN The State of Ohio, Greene Coun­ hearing on or after July 26, 1947. sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso­ emergency which may arise. ment. Geo. P. Hare, deceased, late of ty: Scharrer, Scharrer and Hanaghan AUTO THEATRE ciation; Miami Valley Press As­ Support of Ohio’s Senator Rob­ Beavercreek Township, Greene Attorney for Plaintiff sociation. It has been decided by congres­ To Grace McWhirt, 415 Elmdale 1 % miles east of city limits on ert A. Taft for the Republican Jounly, Ohio. Gas and ‘Electric Bldg., Dayton, O. sional leaders of the house and Dr., Dayton, Ohio; Mt. Zoin Cem­ route 40 D ated this 23rd day of June, 1947. (6.-20-6t-7-25) BUDGET PLAN presidential nomination has in­ senate to adjourn this session of etery Assn, c|o Ed Shoup, R. R. 4, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO LEGAL , NOTICE AVAILABLE DUSTY MILLER Writes creased amazingly as a result of the 80th congress on July 25 or Xenia, Ohio, and Dr. H. H. Wag­ WILLIAM B. McOALLlbTER 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY the masterful way in which he 26. The usual legislative jam, ner, 1160 Fidelity Bldg., Dayton,- 8:30 P. M. and 10:30 P. M. Patter guided the labor reform bill which always comes at the end of Ohio. -45 minutes dancing before first- through the senate, in the con­ the session, is now developing—- show ADAIR'S A feller’d think that corn at You are hereby notified that on ference committee meetings be­ all of which means harder work Enjoy movies under the stars in N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. $2 a bushel would hurry more the 21st day of July, 1947, an In­ tween the house and senate, and and longer sessions for the na­ ventory and Appraisement of the DIG PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION your own car with your family than most com seems to be doing the legislative maneuvering lead­ tion’s weary legislators. or friends this year. Estate of Mary E. Lantz, deceased, ing up to the overriding of Presi­ late of Beavercreek Township, in ATTRACTIONS The most helpful and hopeful dent Truman’s veto of the mea­ said County, was filed in this THE NEW FARMALL COB TRACTOR Thursday—Opening Day-—July 3 thing I know is that as I drive sure. Political leaders of both Court. Said Inventory and Ap­ and Friday July 4 in the rain the meadow Ir.rk that 4th Has Special parties agree that the new labor praisement will be for hearing be­ TThe Farmal! Cub Is Here! See It at Work in the Field “RENEGADES” sings so beautifully is always on reform legislation, and the presi­ fore this Court on the 21st day of with Quick-Change Implements A Technicolor Picture my side. dent’s veto, will be a major issue Significance for July, 1947, at 10:00 o’clock*A’. M. with Evelyn .Keyes, Willard Park­ You’ve seen these one-man hay- in the 1948 campaign. Taft’s de­ Any person desiring to file -ex­ er and Larry Parks bailers skimming off the hay vastating radio address in answer Regular Army ceptions -to said Inventory must Saturday, July 5 IftSOK from the swath and stacking it to the president's nation-wide file them at least five days prior 1130 P. M, JULY 9 AT OUR STORE ‘BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD’ your | Independence day this year has in neat bundles in one operation? broadcast on the labor bill, and to the day set for hearing. Sun. July 6 and Mon.‘ July 7 special significance for the new Think of the dozen or more ma­ his great speech on the floor of Given under my hand and seal “SON OF ” in Technicolor way to better ® regular army and for the young neuvers we old timers made the senate just before the vote to of said Court, this 30th day of Tues. July 8 and Wed. July 9 pictures for J “puttin’ up hay!” override the veto v^rs taken, have men in this area for six reasons, June, 1947, “STATE FAIR” in Technicolor it was pointed out today by 1st INSTOCK I saw a man plowing com, two proven him to be one of the most WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Thurs. July 10 and Fri. July 11 those vacation ® Sgt. Merle A. Prideaux, Jr. of the 6 ft. Tractor Disk Harrows, cultivators for H or M rows at a time, with a tractor effective public speakers and de­ Probate Judge. “NATIONAL VELVET” Xenia, army recruiting station. going faster than prices go up. baters in present day American By Luella Howser Tractors, milkers, milk coolers, manure loaders, corn in Technicolor days ahead--! | Who among you remembers the life. Incidentally, almost every Sgt. Moyle A. Prideaux made Deputy Clerk. elevators, Rubber tired wagons, wagon unloaders, Concession stand serving Hot • We Have a Com- /§\ one-hoss double shovel com plow daily newspaper in the United these six points in a Fourth of culti-packers, baler twine, log chains, screen wire. Dogs, Popcorn, Soft Drinks and plete stock of Cam- ^ LEGAL NOTICE and its tedious tending tactics? States has strongly condemed July statement stressing the need Ice Cream eras, Movie Cam- S ' Robert E. Fusco, whose address The new catalog of a Chicago President Truman’s veto and veto for young man and the advan­ eras, Projectors and ©> is 35 Grove Street, Glen Cove, Long Your Lrternational Harvester Dealer mail-order house shows prices message on the labor bill, while tages. offered them by an Army We Pay Film. (§) Island, New York, will take notice down 10 percent. Rural patrons praising the position and the enlistment: • Use Our Lay-a-Way (§) that on July 2, 1947, Nicholas $5.00 fo r HORSES hope the catalog paper is not. 10 statements of Senator Taft. 1. This is the first Independence Plan or Easy Terms (§) Everett Fusco, an infant, filed her • Open Every Monday ^ percent slicker. President Truman has vetoed day since 1940 on which the OPEKASIT CENTER $3.00 for COWS United States army has been re­ certain petition by her next best Evening Till 9 P.M. W Air travel fa!» off sharply for another bill passed by the Repub­ Harry Haverty, Mgr. According to size and FIRST OF ALL, IT’S ___ a day or two a. her a mishap, then lican congress. This time it was lying entirely on the volunteer friend, Mary S. Hays, against him for divorce on the grounds of condition everybody climbs hack on, like a bill to permit higher tariffs and system. Selective service as a Jeffersonville Phone 3301 gross neglect of duty and extreme Small animals removed promptly they clamber into automobiles import controls to protect Ameri­means of obtaining manpower cruelty before the Common Pleas J FARM BUREAU f m i m 1 and press the accelerator down can farmers and wool producers was discontinued on March 31. Z umm shop 1 to the floor, after reading of against flooding the American 2. It marks the “settling down” CO-OP ASSN. call collect Z 31 W. HIGH ^ eight folks being killed right market with foreign wool at of the military force of 1,070,000 ? DIAL 3-9491 M men, fixed by congress as the re­ Xenia 756 out of town in a wreck. prices far below the present cost Dayton KEnnaore 5742 V SPRINGFIELD, O. ^ A new container will keep bread of wool production here in the quired strength on July 1. The fresh for two months and another United States. The president con­ million-man service, largest in keeps meat frozen for 43 days tended the “bill would have an to carry out the army’s domestic FARMS FOR SALE though the temperature outside adverse effect upon our inter­ our peacetime history, is required AND FARM LOANS is as high as 80 degrees. But national relations,” but failed to assignments plus overseas duties WANTED what will a family have to eat say anything about the adverse in Europe and Asia. We have many good farms for while the bread is being stored effect his veto would have upon 3. This July, with substantially sale on easy terms. Also make the sheep growers of this country. farm loans at 4% interest for for two months and* the meat all wartime draftees either mus­ 1 VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II 15 years. No application fee for 43 days? However, if the Democratic party tered out or reenlisted, the coun­ and no appraisal fee. The government is allotting lines hold in the congress, it will try is depending largely on “orig­ $075,000,000 for road repail*. be impossible to get the two- _ TO LEARN Write or Inquire inal” enlistments for the 30,000 Eyes Examined After they get US-42 fixed up thirds vote necessary to override recruits needed every month. McSavaney & Co. London, O. they should have about one mil­ the veto. 4. Youth and quality are the A . -Leon H. Kling, Mgr. lion dollars left. Gasoline will be rationed by the twin goals of the army recruit •RETAIL ITI08 BUSINESS Glasses Fitted Clarence Brown, our hired man refiners to filling stations, and ing service ,and emphasis is now down in Washington, Deceased, in turn by the filling stations to being placed more strongly than Un d e r a i, b il l o f r ig h t s Reasonable Charges got his bill through to make a their customers, in more than a ever on tile enrollment of high VISIT THE complete survey of the execu­ dozen mid-west States, as a re­ school graduates. Those men are Applicants will be taught all features of RETAIL OP­ tive branch of the government, sult of the growing shortage. The the best single group for training HOME some of which may do to print. army and navy are having diffi­ in the use of new industrial and ERATION which will enable them to successfully man- Sale of insiirance policies to culty in obtaining enough gaso­ scientific devices used by the post FURNITURE CO DRa Ci Ei folks starting on airplane flights line and oil for their purposes. war army. WHEN IN XENIA has gone up 7009?. Everybody At the same time it is revealed 5. This; summer also marks the age large or small retail business. Good Pay while learn­ thinks his wife may be the next that hundreds of thousands of inauguration of new army train­ Complete Home Optpjnetric Eye lucky one. ing programs—in the ground, air ing. : Furnishers barrels of gasoline and oil are Specialist The twin towns, Basel and Bal­ being shipped out of this country and administrative and technical <* The Friendly Store timore, in Fairfield county, are to Russia in tankers and other services—which broaden the op­ APPLICANTS MUST APPY IN PERSON Xenia, Ohio petitioning to have the town ships turned over to that country portunities for young men to ob­ Dignified Credit Arranged united under the name, “Base­ under. the Roosevelt lend-lease tain education and training with - NO PHONE CALLS ball, Ohio.” The evening I was program. Incidentally, Russia has in the service either for military i - in the school-house there a few refused to return these lend lease career or foi* better jobs in com- For the Convenience of Late Shoppers We Will Be Open weeks ago the game was called vessels to the United States,, or merical and industrial life. on account of rain. to make any accounting therefoiv 6. And, finally, the State of .Until 7P. M. on the Evening of Courtesy on the highways Confidential reports which have Ohio’s quota for the brief summer would solve 90r/c of the problem reached congressional committees season, July and August, is 3,300, of safety. to the effect that many millions with the Dayton area quota 210 JULY 3 Workers to Abide by Law— of dollars worth of American volunteers. Headline. If that shot could be automobiles, trucks and hauling 1st. Sgt. Prideaux said these heard round the world, about tractors are in the process of new opportunities have been at­ all that ails us would be cured. delivery to Yugoslavia will result tracting the best types of young CEDARVILLE MARKET The new labor law doesn’t af­ in an undercover investigation of men in all parts of the country, Bank Bldg. Cedarville, O. fect those of us who always have the whole matter.. If the reports for the regular army is leading three days’ work piled up and are true, congressional action to the way into new field of re BB The lands and Quarry lake of the Old Ervin only a day to do it in. stop such shipments can be ex­ search. Medicine, engineering, Better radio programs for far­ pected, for these cars, trucks and aviation, meteorology and chem ^ A/*' . A Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedarville, O., mers is asked for Ohio. News istry. are but a few of the fields r;> fl-V < ' *Yv >\\ ^ I,,-!fx*\y n * ’ hauling tractors would be of spec­ ’pvV-'i/f V'i • , e' i i ’ i/yK West of town (U. S. Route 42) are now the item. That fellow on the air every ial benefit to the communist ar­ in which vast strides have been - m » * * * * * * morning who says 2,000 times in mies of Yugoslavia’s Tito when­ made by army technicians. property of H. A. Tyson. Army-sponsored research is ex­ k m FA D m* . 15 minutes that the “cows are ever it is decided to invade Italy Trespassing for any purpose is strictly for­ going to town” may have to cut or Greece. pected to provide great civilian \K', t the cows’ trips down to 1,000. On Wednesday of last week thj advances !in addition to improved bidden and trespassers will be personally What puzzles me is how they techniques of national defense, house committee on expenditures liable. get the cows milked when they’ve in the executive departments met Meantime, as the work goes on: f r y gone to town! and favorably reported II. R. 775, the army has a tremendous edu­ S *'< ■?C i Vf * A survey shows that four times a bill by your humble reporter cational problem in fitting new j; -C >>>*, ° as many women college gradu­ for the establishment of a bi­ men to new jobs. ates are divorced soon after mar­ partisan commission of twelve ...... H. A. riage as college men. In four members to make a special study ■ ' ' ' < > “ * '■ years in college a man, learns, it and survey of all the divisions CLASSIFIED ADS pays to say “yes, my dear.” of the executive branch of the First insertion 2 cents per word The fact that surplus potatoes government for the purpose ofMinimum ------—------25c London, Ohio are being dumped by the millions promoting^ efficiency, economyAdditional insertions 1c per word of bushels doesn’t encourage home and better public service: On Minimum — — ------15c - gardeners who couldn’t find a Thursday the bill passed the day all spring when the ground house by unanimous vote. On FOR SALE Buy at the slore^rith the was dry enough to plant potatoes. Friday it was taken from the cal­ ‘OH SALE—Walnut Duncan He knows he’ll pay a high price endar of the senate aand passed rfe 8 pc. dining room suite in CHECKERBOARD SIGN WE PAY FOR for potatoes that he buys. unanimously. It is now ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION mean. he had held several times pre- WANTED—One man to work viously, was sentenced, in the CALL with local manager. $100 to $125 United States district court here CLARENCE J. BROWN Writes per month to start. Must be neat XENIA IK i Reverse With a Buckeye late last week to serve a six to appearing and willing to work 8 R. G, WELLS eighteen months jail sentence- on Charges In Congress hours per day. Also man to take mail fraud charges growing out charge of territory. For appoint­ Cedarville, Ohio Phone 6-1031 Member of Congress of his connection, with, war con­ l ■ * Seventh Ohio District ment write Mr. Gordon, 209 Lowe XENIA FERTILIZER tracts. The sentence came after B]dg., Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf Members of cangress generally a plea for mercy by his attorneys, E. G. Buchsieb Inc. believe that the Taft-Hartley because of the declining health of WANTED—Custom Baling. Call The Cedarville, O. Herald Friday, July 4, 1947 Page Three Following the- service »' recap­ MISCELLANEOUS, SHOWER Mrs. Ames Frame; Mrs. Robert*1 The. Womans Society of Miss Carolyn .Galloway, Pasa­ dios in .Springfield. The recital: licent. Mrs. Me Clellan is en­ tion was held at the home of Mr, Miss Margaret Stormont, Wilbur Wisecup, Misses Anne Methodist church are holding dena California is visiting her was held in the Y. W. C. A. and and Mrs. Steel in Cedarville. Mrs. route to New York and Miss bride elect of Mr. Millard French Huffman, MrS. John Mills, Mrs.* their summer school at the Sab­ sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Miss Phyllis Bryant was one of Hetsel, mother of the bride, re­ Boyd will spend several weeks Society Huffman, Cloreta Wiseman, Fat- ina Camp grounds from July 7 to Mrs. Francis Clark in Dayton and the participants. ceived the guests in a gown of of South Solon was compliment­ with her sister, Mrs. Millicent sy Collier and Helen Collier and 11 July 11 is guest day. Any one lavender silk jersey with which ed at a party given by Mrs. Leo is visiting among former school Mr. and Mrs. Ray King, Atlan­ and the Kyle family HETSEL- SWABB Mr, Charles Collier and Carl Wise­ Wishing transportation to Sab­ she wore white accessories and a Anderson and daughter Dorothy mates and friends here. A gown of white brocaded satin man. The district Junior high ta Ga., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr., and Mrs. Harley Gebhari corsage of white roses. Mrs. at their home. The party was a ina on that day contact Mrs. and marquisette was worn; by camp will be held at these grounds Mrs. Tinsley Com is visiting Lloyd Confarr and Mr. and Mrs. Swabb, mother of the bridegroom, miscellaneous shower and gifts Chloe Wisecup. of Columbus spent Saturday with Miss Doris Joan Hetsel,_ Xenia, July 13-18 and the Senior group her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bird Tuesday. Mr. King wore a light blue crepe gown with were arranged on a table center­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Charles. when she became the bride of from July 21-27. These groups Carlton Corn in Dayton. Judith was formerly the head of the white accessories and a corsage ed with a bowl of white lillies The Golden Rule Circle Class Robert S. Swabb, Dayton, in the Ann Com has returned to her Chemistry Dept, at Georgia Tech. Miss Medrith Miller of Spring- of pink roses. are under the direction of Mrs. of the Methodist church, met at Xenia First Methodist Church, and baby breath, green and white home in Dayton. They are enroute to Lake Mich, For the. reception,, the bride’s Jane Mills. the church Thursdayevening.. field spent Sunday with Mr. Her­ Saturday at 8:30 p, m. streamers extended from the for a vacation. table was decorated in a color Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Nel­ Mrs. Jessie Kamp and Mr. and bert and Miss Winifred Myers. The bride is the daughter of the chandelier to the corners of motif of pink, green and white The Ladies Aid society of Clif­ son, Mrs. • Pearl Huffman, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Kamp of Cleveland Miss Estelle Boyd and Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hetsel, 328 of the table, games were played Mr. adn Mrs. Paul Townsley and was., centered with a three- ton Presbyterian church enter­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rein- D. D. Me Clellan of St. Peters­ East Third street Xenia. Mr. and prizes were presented to Miss J. 0. Connor and Mrs, W. B. Col­ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tiered wedding cake topped by a tained the charter members of Swabb is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Stormont. A desert coures was lier. Mrs. Donna Blosser had hard over the week end. Mrs. burg Fla. are visiting Dr. and A rthur Huffman in Milford Cen­ miniature bride and groom. the Aid society with a Golden East Third street. Mr. Swabb is served to 12 guests. The wedding charge of the devotions and pro­ K&mp is a sister of Mr. Reinhard. Mrs. Donald Kyle and Mrs. Mil- ter. Assisting at the reception were Tea Saturday afternoon at the gram. After the business meeting Lawrence E. Swabb, Sr., 125 of Miss Stormont and Mr. French Sandra Lee Strickland of Day- Edgar avenue, Dayton. Misses Joan Bickett, Irene Lee will take*place in August. Clifton Opera house. Six of the refreshments were served by the and Phyllis Robinette, formerly ton spent last week with her The altar was banked with seven charter members were pres­ hostesses. . employed with the bride in the grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ palms and ferns and white tapers WEST MINISTER CLASS MEET ent. Rev. Brownlee was pastor 50 county clerk of courts office; years ago when the society was man Cotton. in seven-branch candelabra were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott en­ Kenneth Talbott, Jamestown Mijjsa Lena Hetsel, aunt of the formed. Mrs. Belle Confarr, set among the greenery. JThe tertained "the West Minister ha3 accepted a position as teacher A number of children took part bride, and Mrs. Ludwig Frazon, mother of Lloyd Confarr was and principal of the Sharonyille double ring service was read by Class of the First Presbyterian in Children’s day service Sun­ ALLEN BEAUTY SHOP Dayton. one of the seven charter mem­ elementary school for the coming candle-light by Rev. Hugh S. church, with a fellowship dinner day at the Nazarene Church. The Graham, pastor of the church. "When Mr. and Mrs. Swabb left bers. Other guests from here year. Mr. Talbott will graduate and pork barbecue at their home program was directed by Mrs. A musical program was pre­ Saturday night on a week’s wed­ were Mrs. Lloyd Confarr and from college this fall. He spent Machine Permanent______4,00 ding trip to Indiana, the bride Sunday afternoon. Twenty-five Carl Bagford. sented preceding the service. Mrs. Mrs. Leo Anderson. two and a half years stationed in Robert Jarvis, organist, played wore an aqua suit with black ac­ members and families enjoyed Italy while in the Army. Sunday evening twenty persons cessories and a corsage of white the afternoon. Mr. and * Mrs. from here attended the recital Machineless Permanent...... 5.00 “Clair de Lune” (Debussy); ■w- Mrs. Larry Puckett and Mrs. roses from her bridal bouquet. James Daugherty of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Guy La Forge and given by* a group of voice pupils “Prayer” from “Hansel and Gret- Maude Rcwand complimented daughter and Mr. and Mrs. David el” (Humperdinck) and “To an The couple will reside at 1800 from the Dorothy Wiegel Stu­ Cold W ave...... 7.50 Hale avenue, Dayton. Sunday was annual Methodist Mrs. Milton Turner with a Mis­ Ramsey and daughter and Mr. Evening Star” from “Tannhauser” cellaneous shower a t their home and Mrs. Homer Jones of Dayton Mrs. Swabb attended Ohio uni­ day of the Wilmington district, (Wagner). Miss Elizabeth Luce in London, Thursday evening. A enjoyed a picnic at Bryan Park The above prices include shampoo, haircut was violin soloist and her num­ versity, Athens last year and was held at the Sabina camp grounds. color scheme of pink and white Sunday, bers were “Serenade” (Toscelli) a member of Alpha Lambda Delta About 300 attended the after­ Photographs of and hairstyle contests and games were given and “Ave Maria (Schubert). a scholastic honorary society for Mr. and Mrs. A.- C. Smith noon session and heard Dr. Tur­ to Mrs. Turner. Thirty guests Miss Zella Soward, Xenia, aunt freshmen women. Prior to that (Martha Finney) of Springfield ley, former district supt. deliver enjoyed the evening. Among of the bridegroom, sang “Be­ she was deputy clerk of courts are announcing the birth of a the address. A youth rally fol­ guests present were Misses Maud C h i l d r e n cause” and “0 Promise Me.” For in Greene county. daughter Zeda Caroline at Spring- Shampoo and Fingerwave ______1.00 lowed this address and several and Dessie Shaw of Yellow the processional, Mrs. Jarvis Mr Swabb, a World War II field City hospital. Mrs. Smith is In Your Home business meetings were held. At Springs, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, * played the “Bridal Chorus” from veteran, served in the European the granddaughter of Mrs. W, C. six o'clock a covered dish dinner Osborn, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs, theater. He is now employed at Finney. Babies A Specialty OPEN-—Monday and Friday 9:60 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. “Lohengrin” and for the reces­ was held in the large dining hall. Harold Dobbins, Mrs. Maud Tins- sional, the “Wedding March" the National Cash Register com­ Those attending from Cedarville ldr, Miss Bee Turner and Mrs. Mrs. Paul H. Elliott visited from “A Midsummer Night’s pany, Dayton. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. k * were Rev. W. B Collier, Mr. and Lucy Turner, of Cedarville, with her son and wife Mr. and Dream” (Mendelssohn). SCHWAB Mrs. Robert Aitkin of Canto Wednesday 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon Mrs. James W. Steel (Helen AT CAMP '| 106 Corry Street Hetsel), Cedarville, sister of the Miss Junia Creswell was one last week. Mr. Aitkin is in charge of instrumental music at Middle YELLOW SPRINGS bride was matron of honor. She of four girls representing the Dial 6-2651 Cedarville Branch school near Canton. appeared in a two-piece floor- Springfield Business Girls Ser­ Phone for Appointment length gown of rose moire, styled vice Fellowship club at the sum­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones Just Dial 7-5482 with a low neck, cap sleeves and mer conference held at Forest MONEY to LOAN spent the week end in Dayton (No Toll Charge) a slight peplum. She wore a band Beach camp, New Buffalo, Mich. with friends. of rose moire in her hair and lace- June 14 to June 21. i 's r jT jrjrjr jr ^ trimmed mitts. Her jewelry was The theme of the conference a strand of pearls, a gift of the was “Learning by Living” which bride. She carried an arm bouquet emphasized human relations. Miss For Buying* a Home or Farm of yellow and white summer flow­ Creswell was chosen as finance Repairing or Refinancing This Week We Are Featuring Buying A Home? ers. chairman for the coming ye; Jane Anne Menchen, 17 Utah for this area, which includes (. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING center, Dayton, niece of the bride­ Indiana, Illinois, Michigan CONVENIENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING groom, was Dower girl. She wore »■ i<-< iisiii. ohe will go to Chicago OR MAKING REPAIRS a floor length frock of white in the winter to help plan 1* BOSTON CREAM PIE taffeta, fashioned with a low neck next year’s summer conference. All Savings Insured to $5,000 COME IN AND TELL US and short puffed sleeves, carried YOUR NEEDS a miniature shower bouquet of RETURN HOME STRAWBERRY ANCEL FOOD CAKE summer flowers and wore a gold Mrs. Howard Creswell and Cedarville Federal Savings SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $5,000 filigree bracelet, a gift from the daughter Ruth spent this past bride. week with Rev. and Mrs. Robert WE MAKE GI LOANS TO VETERANS The bi-ide given in marriage W. Stewart and family of Sparta, & Loan Association • PECAN ANCEL FOOD . CAKE* by her father, appeared in a 111. They returned this Monday gown of white brocaded satin by bus to Springfield. Miss Ruth Phone 6-2141 Cedarville,, Ohio with a deep yoke of marquisette. is employed by Transcription Of course you’ll be in for one and some of our other Peoples Building The gown was styled with a bus­ Sales of Springfield. tle back extending into a slight baked goods including ------train. She >wore a fingertip veil ‘ : «**> K Y N CLUB & Savings Company of illusion tulle and carried a Twenty members of the K. Y« N. shower bouquet of white roses. Xenia. Ohio met at the home of Mrs. Robert • Pies Her jewelry was a strand of 11 Green St. Phone 11 pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, Townsley on the Jamestown pike and a gold bar pin worn by three Friday. Contests and games • Rolls generations of brides in the bride­ were played during the afternoon groom’s family, after which a salad course was • Cakes Lawrence E. Swabb, Jr., Day- served by the hostess assisted ton, brother of the bridegroom, by Mrs. Paul Townsley, Mrs. Dan served as the best man and the Marshall and Miss Lula Hender­ • Cookies ushers were Messrs, James W. son. Steel, Cedarville, brother-in-law 9 Doughnuts At Your of the bride, and George E. Men­ Mrs, Robert Nelson underwent chen, Dayton, the bridegroom’s a major operation at Springfield brother-in-law. hospital, Tuesday morning. • Jelly and Marsh- DOORSTEP * mallow Rolls ' Too busy to bring your cleaning in or pick it u p ? If you are and live with­ Build a HOME THE CEDARVILLE BAKERY in the corporation limits of Cedarville, Clifton or Phone 6-1861 Cedarville Selma—we pickup and Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about deliver. by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in ; means new eye* restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home build­ saving comfort for reading, sewing, school ing in this area. homework and farm account keeping. It means safer stairways, fewer trips and falls, greater en­ joyment of the hours after sundown. Eyes are C C GLEANERS Look for the Red Fox in the window Buy a FARM precious, hut good lighting is cheap. Outdoor lighting makes after-dark chores ¥ Xenia Ave. Phone 6-3411 Cedarville We have money to loan on farms at attractive interest easier and safer. Well-placed reflector units con­ rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and veniently placed are a great help when you want desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to to finish urgent work such as silo filling after dusk consider your needs. or get the hay in before an impending storm. Be sure to investigate the economy of Good lighting protects your home and your beauty poultry and stock against prowlers and thieves. within reach of every woman who puts herself in PACKAGE BL001 BUY YOURSELF A HOME In barns and other buildings, electric lighting re­ our skilled hands. Available in many different kinds that are cut at duces fire hazards, and makes safer working con­ Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ just the right time, sealed in packages, and shipped ditions the whole year through. Ask about our low prices on— ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. direct to us thereby reducing the number of handlings Now is a good time to check up on your light­ • Permanents and cutting their cost to you tremendously. BUY BONDS HEBE ing arrangements and install modern electric • Finger Waves lighting equipment. Ask your County Agricul­ tural Agent for advice on the latest wiring and • Shampoos - . . We Deliver (no charge) in Cedarville lighting helps, or consult the Farm Representa­ • Manicuring HOME FEDERAL tive of The Dayton Power and Light Company Phone 6-3131 Now for Appointment „ serving your neighborhood. A nd erso n’s Fs£5T Savings & Loan Assn. 44 W. Main Sfc. Phone 681 Xenia, Ohio FLOWERS BY WIRE EVERYWHERE OF XENIA, OHIO 4-6 N. Detroit St. THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ANN’S BEAUTY SALON All Accounts Insured Up to $5,600 Me>MilIan St. Phone 6-3131 Qedarvilie “Say It With Flowers”

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