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Volumn LXXII Cedarvilie, Ohio, Friday, May 21,1948 N u m b er 24 v r r ’ - i Richards Resigns T. 28 Seniors Church Services Earle Collins, ’23 As School Clerk John B. Rile On the School Scene Commencement METHODIST CHURCH A . E . Richards, clerk of the Ce­ By JANET HULL Receive H. S. William B, Collier, Minister. To Deliver darville township school hoard for 10 A. M.— Sunday School. Wal­ the past 19 years, has resigned Dies Saturday SOMETIMES Week at College ter Boyer, Supt, that position, effective on June Across the happy fields of mem­ Diplomas Wed. You are invited if not attend­ 30. ories, Class Address In Columbus He sometimes finds his way to ing Sunday school elsewhere. Mr. Richards states that due to Opens Sunday The 28 memhers of the senior ..... wwwr iw me, 11 A.„ M. — Morning Service. his business and the increasing John Brough Rife, 84, former class of Cedarville high school re­ Just a little lad back from his Four teaching certificates and The sermon subject will be “The amount of time required in the member of the Greene county ceived their diplomas Wednesday play— eleven baccalaureate degrees will Revealing Light.” position of clerk is the reason for board of education and retired night at the school's 72n1* u'.s’i haves a son, James cessful career as a minister. He Baccalaureate Services Ellen Mossnum. William Walter Glifton United Presbyterian Baccalaureate services were Huish will be granted the bache­ alumni banquet that evening. ment exercises. A native of Ru!\a\l; his mother, Mrs. Clara graduated from Oberlin college in Purdom, Donald Rheubert, Joseph church and served as church held Sabbath evenin gin the Ce­ lor of arts degree, mqgna cum The commencement exercises of Greene county, Dr. Collins grad­ V i -iup; two sisters, Mrs. Ken­ 1912, and from Oberlin seminary Eugene Ritenour, Betty Lou treasurer 25 years. He resigned darville United Presbyterian laude, and the bachelor of divin­ Cedarville college will be held in uated as valedictorian from Ce­ neth Linson and Mrs. Harry in 1915, .with degrees of A . B. Spence, Ralph Wilmot Spracklen, that position more than 10 years - church, with Rev. Malcolm Har­ ity degree. Mr. Anderson will re­ our church. Thursday at 8 p. m . darville high school in 1919 and Dalby; two brothers, Ersle and and B. D; Later he earned a mas­ Mary Louise Stormont, Norma ago. ris, of the Clifton Presbyterian ceive the bachelor of science in The address will be given by Dr. received his B. A . degree from Wilbur. ter’s degree in theology at W est­ Jean Wells. David Lee Spencer Besides Dr. David C. Rife, he church, addressing the graduates. secondary education degree and M. Earl Collins, president of Tar- Cedarville college four years Interment was made in North ern. Theological seminary in 1936. and Karl Wilburn. leaves ano'lur son, Dr. J. Merle the bachelor of arts. kio college, Tartio, Mo. later. Cedarville is Rev. Elliott’s Hfs topic, “Design for Living,” cemetery after the services, Rife. 11 .■ v Concord, teacher of The Women’s Missionary so­ Dr. Collins has been president fourth charge. His previous was very impressive to the grad­ Miss Helen Tannehill, Clifton, which were in charge of Rev. W . Bibl ■ •*;,(! Greek at Muskingum ciety will meet next Thursday, of Tarkio college, Tarkio, Mo., charges have all been in Pennsyl­ uates and to the large audience and Mrs. Ellen S. Hawker, New B. Collier, of the Methodist coll -, ''. He also leaves five grand­ May 27. at 2 p. m., in the church. since 1984 and is widely known vania, the last one being in Pitts­ of parents and Iriends who filled Carlisle, will he granted bachelor Cedrus Staff. church. child! n and two sisters, Mrs. A.. Mrs. Alta Jobe, leader. Mrs. E. as an educator, scholar and world burgh, from which he came to Ce­ the church auditorium. Rev. W . of arts degrees each with lionoi*. Gordon Collins, Xenia, and Miss E. Finney, Mrs. C. R. Wagner traveller. His teaching career be­ darville in 1942. A t present he is B. Collier gave the invocation and The degree of bachelor of sci­ Margaret Rife, who has been in and Mrs. Lewis Lilliek, program gan in Beavercreek township, also moderator of the Dayton Rev. Elwood Palmer offered ence in secondary education will List Local Columbus since returning from prayer and the benediction. Dr. committee. Mrs. Meryl Stormont, Greene county, in 1923. In 1925 Jeanne Bradfute presbytery, and has twice been be granted the following: Ed­ Florida recently. His wife, Mrs. Mrs. R. S. Townsley and Mrs. Joe he became an instructor in Asm commissioner to the general as­ John W . Bickett, of Clifton, chose ward Irvine, Cedarville; Clarence Stella Stewart Rife died April 30, Parker, hostesses. he became an instructor in A s- sembly. a chapter from the book of Prov­ Jewell, Hamden; Conner Merritt, Advertisers Choir rehearsal, Saturday at suit college, Assuit, Egypt, apd 1934 and six brothers and one erbs for his Scripture reading. Jamestown; Edwin Ryan, New­ To Be Honored sister preceded him in death. In behalf of the student body 7:89 p. m., in the church. remained abroad four years, re­ Two selections, “ Sing of His ark, and Carl Watkins, Waynes­ turning to the United States in Charles Makes Funeral services were held at Wonders” and “ O, Lord of Heav­ ville. o f Cedarville college, the mem­ CHURCH OF GOD 2:30 p. m. Monday at the Clifton bers of the staff of the 10-18 Ce­ 1929 to attend graduate school. en!” were sung by the high school A four-year provisional teach­ Elwood C. Palmer, Pastor. A t Ohio State Dairy Test Report United Presbyterian church. Dr. drus wish to thank the many lo­ A t Ohio State university, Dr. choir, and a soprano solo number, ing certificate for secondary 10 A. M.— Sunday School. Mrs. John W . Bickett officiated. Bur­ Collins was elected to Phi Beta Miss Jeanne Bradfute, Xenia, Testing Supervisor Glenn “A Pilgrim’s Journey,” was given schools avill be awarded William cal business establishments which David Strobridge, Supt. A class ial was in Clifton cemetery. helped by their generous adver­ Kappa and Phi Delta Kappa, R. R. 5, is among 45 students and Charles has made his April re­ by Janet Crumrine. P, Channon, Middletown. Cadet for every age. graduate educational fraternity. recent graduates of Ohio State port on Greene county herds, D. teaching certificates will be tising contributions, to make this 11 A . M .— ’ Morning Worship. Junior-Senior Prom yearbook possible. A completet He received an M. A. degree from university elected to membership H. I. A. Herds on test numbered. granted Miss Patricia Greive, X e ­ Topic, “He Shall Prosper*." In a beautiful garden setting list of local advertisers follows: Ohio State in 1930 and Ph. B. in Phi Beta Kapppa, national 18, the report "shows, with 333 nia; Jay Johnson, New Castle, 6:80 P. M.— Children's Service. Edna Hanna in the school auditorium, the jun­ The Cedarville Super “E ” Mar­ from the same institution in 1933. scholastic honorary society. In­ cows in the association, 287 milk­ Ind, and Mrs. Treva Scherer, Ver­ 7:45 P. M.— Evening Service. iors of Cedarville high welcomed ket, Morris Bean & Co., The While a student at Cedarville itiation ceremonies will he held ing and 46 dry. sailles. Midweek prayer service on the graduating class Friday night Old Mill Camp, C. C. Brewer, Paul college, Dr. Collins was aetive in at the Faculty club on the O. S. Seven cows produced over 1,500 Wednesday evening at 7:45. Called by Death in the annual junior-senior prom. Edwards, Duvall’s Hardware, athletics and won letters in four TL campus, Friday, May 28, at pounds of milk. The three high­ sports. He is one of eight broth­ 6:30 p. m. About 120 people, including the if A 5 Confarr’s Pantry, Cedarville Fed­ CLIFTON UNITED est producers gave 1,6G2, 1,635 ers and sisters, all graduates of Miss Bradfute, elder daughter two classes and their guests, fac­ eral Savings and Loan, The Tri­ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ! 1,584 pounds of milk. There Tuesday P, M, Rev. W. C Cedarville college, and has many of Mr. and Sirs. David Ci Brad­ re 63 cows tha*wp»duc"ed over” ulty ami" hoard members and angle Inn, Cedarville Lumber D r. John W . Bickett, Minister. friends and relatives in the com­ fute, was graduated from Ohio t .40 pounds of butter fat, the three ' Edna Icle Hanna, 50, former wives or husbands, enjoyed the company, Pickering Electric, Miss Charlotte Collins, Organ­ munity. His niece, Miss Charlotte State in June, 1947. She. received highest were G3.9, 57.3 and 54,7 secretary in the office of County hospitality of the hosts and host­ Called by Loath Brown’s Drugs, Bird Variety ist. Collins, now represents the fam ­ a bachelor of arts degree from pounds. The high in the herd pro­ Farm Agent E. A. Drake, Xenia, esses. Store, Chaplin Dry Cleaners, 10 A . M.— Sabbath School. John ily at the college where she is a the college of arts. died at her home on North Main A delicious three-course ban­ Creswell Concrete Produets com­ Skillings, Supt. Lesson subject, duced 33.2 pounds of butter fat sophomore in the educational de­ A graduate of Cedarville high street, Cedarville, Tuesday at quet was served at 6:30 p. m. in Friday Evening pany, Frank Creswell, Hamman’s “ Our Need of Public Worship-4' and 889 pounds of milk. The sec­ partment. Miss Carrie Rife and school, Miss Bradfute attended 3:15 p. m. She had been seriously the gymnasium by the McKibben Dairy, Cosy Theater. Dean’s Ice 11 A . M.—-Preaching Services. ond high produced 32.5 and 932 Rev. Wilmei* G. Robb, Sparta, Howard Wise of the faculty are Cedarville college and Catawba ill four weeks suffering fro:^ heart Bible class. Banquet tables were company, Cedarvilie Progressive The young people will cancel pounds of milk. The third was 111., husband of a former Greene relatives of Dr, Collins. college, Salisbury, N . C., before disease. attractively arranged with cen­ club, Cedarville1 Bakery, Stits- their meeting and will join Cedar­ 30j) pounds of butter fa t and 947 countian, died at his home at 7:10 entering Ohio State at the begin­ The daughter of Gilbert and terpieces of spring flowers and worth Greenhouse, Home Cloth­ ville college in the hearing of the of milk. p. m., Friday. His widow is the ning of her junior year. She is Susan Keefer Hanna, she was lighted tapers in pink and white. ing company, N e w Cedarville sermon before the graduating The D, H. I. A . average was former Miss Echo Sterrett, of Ce­ employed as a secretary in the born in Idaville, Ind., May 19, Memory booklets and place cards Cleaners, Cedarville Locker, Mc- class. 2.4,3 pounds of butter fat and 626 darville. Announce Flans offices of the Greene County 1897, and moved to Cedarvilie at indicated the seating arrange­ Corkell Insurance Agency, Hal pounds of milk. In failing health several years, Farm Bureau, Xenia. the age of two. Slie was employed There were eight herds on test ment. Reardean’s Barber Shop, Bluebird in the county extension office nine the pastor had been retired since for owner sampler. The average Following the banquet, Bill Restaurant. Cummings Chevrolet, Need Help on years, but in April, 1947, went to Dec. 31, 1946. For Memorial owner sampler was 23 pounds^ of Fife, junior class president, ably Hilltop Market, Fleetwing Service Columbus where she was em­ Besides his widow, he is sur­ Park Projects butter fat and 563 pounds of milk. presided as toastmaster, speak­ Station, Wasner’s Grocery, Hill­ ployed in the offices of the Motor­ vived by two daughters, Mrs. National Frat ing on the subject, “ Open the top Service Station, R. C. Wells, Arthur Cultice, superintendent ists Mutual Insurance company, Ruth McSkimin, Basking Ridge, Day at Clifton Gate.” Representing the seniors, Kenneth Little Insurance Agency, of the park board, states that the remaining there until four weeks N . J., and Mrs. Joanna Terpen- Roger Charles, class president, Marshall’s Standard Oil, Leo An­ park board needs men to work in C. C. Eekman was elected chair­ Present Park ago. A graduate of Cedarville ning, Shannon* 111.; three sons, Organizes spoke briefly, using the theme, derson, D . V . M . and Cedarville the evenings to help complete man when the executive commit­ high school, she was a member of Joseph Marrill, Ambridge, Pa., Program. Tuesday “ Close the Gate.” Mary Louise Herald and Jones Restaurant. projects that are now under con­ tee in charge of Memorial day the First Presbyterian church W. Sterrett, St. Louise, Mo., and. Stormont, senior, gave an enter­ Slightly more than half the ad­ struction. plans in Clifton met recently. The park board recreation com­ and the Xenia Business and Pro­ W. Dwight, an employe of the A t College taining account ox the class his­ vertising budget for the 1948 Ce­ The labor is needed to finish the Mrs. Homer Ilalterman was mittee met with Clyde Walker, fessional Women's club. Firestone Rubber company, in A t a banquet Saturday evening, tory, based on the subject, “Rocks W ales; two sisters, Mrs. Emma drus was supplied by local firms. tennis courts, horseshoe courts named secretary and Maurice Cedarville high school coach, who She is survived by 'a Son, J. in the Cedarville college cafeteria, We Have Moved.” Mr. Boyer, su­ Morrow, near Zanesville, and Mrs. Friends of the college may pur­ and fencing the playground. Coleman, treasurer. has been employed as recreation .Harold, Xenia, R. R. 5; two sis­ which will begin at G o’cloock, will pervising principal, directed to Dora Thompson, Washington, D. chase copies of the 1948 Cedrus Anyone who has some free time The program will be held in the supervisor for the summer at the ters, Mrs. Edward Weber, Hill- he the first official function of the the seniors appropriate remarks C., and a brother, Wymon Robb, at the college at two and one-half in the evenings, the help will be Clifton opera house Monday, May park, to work out the program. iards, and Miss Ora Hanna, Ohio Epsilon chapter of Kappa along the line of “ Our Garden Pittsburgh, Pa. dollars ($2.50) per copy, appreciated. 31, at 2 p. m., but the speaker On Tuesday evening there will teacher in Cedarville high school; Sigma Kappa fraternity at Ce­ W ails.” Services were conducted by will be announced later. Music be a meeting of the representa­ three brothers, Arthur D. Hanna, darville college. tives of the various organizations A t the conclusion of the pro­ Rev. William Waide at the Mc­ IN INDIANAPOLIS CRESWELL INJURED will be furnished by the Cedar­ near Cedarville; Rev. M. G. At 9 p. m. Saturday the frater­ gram, dancing was enjoyed by Millan funeral home Wednesday Frank Creswell is. suffering ville high school band. Boy Scouts at the shelter house; at which Hanna, Oak Hill, and Wilson E. Sir. and Mrs. Lauris Straley nity will be host to the college *the guests in the auditorium. at 2 p. m. from a fractured arm, received will assist in directing traffic and time the program for the summer Hanna, Morro Bay, Calif.; a and famil yspent the weekend in parking of autos. student body, faculty, trustees will be outlined. Music for the occasion was fur­ Burial was in Massie’s Creek Indianapolis, Ind., the guests of when a keg of nails fell on his granddaughter and several nieces Following the service at the and members of the Cedarville The organizations are requested nished by an eight-piece band, cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Hirt and arm while handling them qt his and nephews. opera house the group will go to high school senior class at a com­ to make a full -report as to how Dick Ruark and his Del Rio daughters. They attended the feed store. Services will be held at the Clifton cemetery, where veterans’ ing-out party at Alford Memorial much money they are donating rumba band from Columbus. ATTENDING SYNOD Speedway try-outs and were pres­ First Presbyterian church, Cedar­ graves will be decorated. Taps gym. to the recreation program and, if ville, Friday at 2 p. m., in charge Dr. F . A . Jurlcat is in Clay ent when Ralph Hepburn had his The Virgin Islands leads the The fraternity has 22 charter 1 Commencement Program will he sounded and benediction possible, to have it ready to turn of Dr. Paul H. Elliott. Burial will Center, Kan., attending the gen­ fatal accident. world in easy divorces. memhers in the local chapter and The 72nd annual commence­ will be pronounced. Veterans of over to the park board. be in Massie’s Creek cemetery. eral synod of the Reformed Pres­ all wars are invited to participate the officers are as follows: ment program of Cedarville high school Was held at the opera byterian church. in the program. Jay Check, president; Charles house, May 19, at 8:15 p. m. Other members of the memo­ Radqr, vice president; Norman To Hold H. S. E. E. .Holt, superintendent of rial day committtce present at the Potts, secretary, and Arthur Jackets Drop the Springfield schools, addressed organizational meeting wew Mrs. Lewis, treasure!*. Alumni Banquet interested ,in the interpretation Judge Johnson Scores Military the graduates on the subject, Ilomer Ilalterman, Rev. Malcolm This is the first national fra­ given to the characters. Tiie annual alumni banquet of “The Years Ahead.” The invoca- Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fin­ ternity to have a chapter on the 10-3 Decision Six performances of this well- Cedarville high .school will be held ' tion and benediction were given For War Talk In Letter To Goble ney, Mrs. Omar Sparrow and Dr. local campus. known Elizabethan play were 1 lithe high school cafteria on Fri­ by Rev.. R. A . Jamieson, minister John W . Bickett. given by the Antioch Players, who Green county Common Pleas one Board in case it is appoint­ day, May 28, at 7 p. m. The ban­ of the local Presbyterian church, To Morehead have established a reputation for Judge Frank L . Johnson last ed. However, in my opinion and quet will be served by the Meth­ and County Superintendent S. O. 9 to Receive their skillful portrayal of the Wednesday refused to provide a in the opinion o f the majority odist church. For six innings, Cedarville col­ Liming presented diplomas to Shakespearan drama. In their list from which a selective ser­ o f the people in this County, Diplomas at Boss Reservations for the banquet lege’s nine was doing all right at the graduates. Several musical vice board could be named in a Cedarville Wins production Arthur Lithgow and this is not necessary but is be­ Nine Ross high school seniors shoul dbe in the hands of Mrs. Mprehead, Ky., Saturday, but in numbers were furnished for the letter to Ohio’s adjutant general, ing done for two reasons: first, Joan Morris handle the roles of will receive diplomas at commen­ Arthur Evans, Box 484, Cedar­ the seventh and eighth frames occasion by the Yellow Springs C. W . Goble. to perpetuate the military and ’ Macbeth and his wife. cement exercises to he held in the ville, by Monday, May 24. the Morehead State Teachers ex- Community orchestra. He charged the military and save them their jobs (when you 4-3 Decision Following the presentations at school auditorium Thursday, at Following the banquet a dance polded for eight runs and won the Twenty-eight seniors comprise administration with creating a go to Washington and. see the will be held in the high school ball game, 10 to 3.. the Yellow Springs opera house, 8 p . n - the graduating class, as follows: war scare in order to keep their thousands upon thousands o f of­ Eugene Judy, on the hill for the Area theater will take its pro­ auditorium. Martha Kathleen Adams, Stanley jobs. ficers coming out of the Pent­ Over Bear Kats .Prof. George Bowman, of.the the visiting Jackets, had been do­ duction to Memorial hall in Day- Bailey, Phyllis Jean Baldwin, The following is a complete agon Building at night, you can Wilmington college English de­ ing a creditable job until the ton on Saturday evening, May 22. Frank Cooper pitched and bat­ Henry l^ilson Beattie, Ulric No­ text of judge Johnson’s let ten*: know why they still want the partment, will deliver the class eighth when he gave up four hits, Visit Institutions ted Cedarville to a 4-3 win over Spencer Recalls lan Butts, Beverly Rae Carzoo, Xenia, Ohio draft); and second to create a address. Virginia Boetticher will a pair of walks and saw his sup­ Meriibers of the C. H. S. gov­ the Springfield Bear Kats, at Laverna Marie Carroll, Roger El­ May 12, 1948 war scare to bolster the present deliver the valedictory and Rose­ port commit one of seven errors ernment class visited several in­ Community nark Sunday after­ Snow on May 21 don Charles, James Robert “Major General C. W . Goble administration. mary Elam has been named sal- charged to the losers. He retired stitutions at the state capital on noon, to keen the locals on the W. A . Spencer reported to the Cherry, Robert Francis Coleman, The Adjutant General of Ohio “As we approach another utatox*ian. in fey or of Carl Watkins with Tuesday. Accompanied by their top rung of the Springfield ABC. Herald office that on May 21, Erma Jean Glass, William Austin Columbus 16, Ohio Memorial Day, we must remem­ Rev. Hugh F. Ash, Jr., pastor only one out. Nine* of Morehead’s teacher, Mrs. Chesnut, they left With one out in the last of the 1883, it snowed all day and .by Harris, Anna Mae Hopkins, Doro­ ber that American dead are bur­ of the Xenia Presbyterian church ten runs were charged-to Judy. Cedarville by bus early Tuesday “Dear Sir: ninth and the bases loaded, Coo- evening there was about an inch thy Hopkins, Flora Esther How­ In reply to your letter of May ied all over the world. Yet two preached the baccalureate ser­ On the other hand, Danner was morning and spent the day carry­ ner looped a game winning single of sno\y on the ground and was ell, Don Hubbard, J.r., Garnett 10 which referred to your letter years have passed since hostilit­ mon Sunday. This event also was tough, scattering Cedarville’s ing out a schedule arranged for into right field. still there the next day. Louise Johnson, Robert Perry ies ceased in Europe and the held in the school auditorium. eight hits ' while whiffing eight them in advance by school offi­ of April 8 asking that a list of The locals had taken the lead Longabaugli, Clara Ellen Moss- names be furnished so that a peace has not been worked out, The snow did considerable dam­ and giving up a lone base on balls. cials. in the last of the fourth with a man, William Walter Purdom, and apparently no real effort is age to trees which were in foli­ The defeat evened Cedarville's Institutions visited by the class Selective Service Board could be two-run outburst. The Bear Kats Donald Rheubert, Joseph En^-.ne appointed, beg leave to advise being made to work it out. In­ Forum Will Hear age, blit it did not freeze or oth­ season won-loss record at six during the day included Ohio got a run in the top o f the sev­ Ritenour, Betty Lou Spence, Da­ state school for the deaf, Ohio that recently the Xenia Gazette stead the" administration creates erwise damage crops. apiece. enth and went ahead, 3-2, in the vid Lee Spencer, Ralph Wilmot state penitentiary and Ohio state carried an article in which it a war scare in an election year ninth. 2 Phone Officials The Jackets will meet the W il­ mington college Quakers in a Spracklen, Mary Louise Stormont, museum, the latter institution be­ was stated that it had interview­ for the apparent purpose of again Corry walked to start the rally “ W hat’ s New in Communica­ ELECT NEW OFFICES double-header Friday on the local Norma Jean W ells and Karl W il­ ing particularly interesting to ed the members of both the lo­ shouting the old familiar cry, for the home team. After Brewer tions” will lie the program topic Chi Mu Delta fraternity of Ce­ burn. - the pupils. cal Board for Xenia and the “Don’t trade horses in the mid­ fanned, Hertenstein sacrificed at a meeting of the Greene county diamond, darville college elected Jim Rowe, Cedarville 001 001 001— 3 8 7 Board for Greene County and dle o f the stream.” I hardly think with both runners safe on the farm forum at Geyer’s restaurant, Seniors Attend Play of London, as president’ for the Morehead 000 110 26*— 10 11 2 Grade Cards that each, of the members bad ex­ the American people will fall throw to second. Judy then Monday evening. coming year at the "annual elec­ Ten members of the senior - Examinations for pupils of pressed a willingness to serve in for that again. grounded to the third baseman R. C. Clark and John Henschel, tion of officers, Wednesday night. English calss, accompanied by grades 7 to 10 were given on the future in case it was NEC­ “In the future if you want to and all hands were again safe as public* relations assistants from He succeeds Carl Watkins, of BROWNIES PICNIC Mrs. Cliesnut, attended the Thursday and Friday of this know anything about these matt- ESSARY. All of these men serv­ he missed tagging Gorry on the the Cleveland office of the Ohio Waynesville. The Brownie Cub Scouts, un­ Wednesday night showing of the week. Grade cards will be given ed with honor and distinction ters you will have to rely on base line. Then came Cooper'-s Bell Telephone company, will Other officers named were: A l­ der the direction of Mrs. Hubbard Shakespearan tragedy, “Mac­ out at 9 a. m. on May 26. and you have their names on file somebody else other than myself, single and the hall game. speak and give demonstrations. len Loos, of Hamilton, vice presi­ arid Mrs. Paul Cummings, enjoyed beth,” at the Yellow Springs area .• Boys Win Game, in your office. Therefore, it because I don't intend to h&ve Next Sunday the locals face Alfred Kutsler and Emile Fin­ dent; Don Barger, Hamilton, sec­ a picnic and jveiner roast at a ' theatei*. The junior high baseball team seems to me that you could se­ anything more to do with it. Enon on the local diamond. ney, both of Miami township, are retary; Larry* Brooks, Daytton, roadside park, Monday evening. Having read “Macbeth” re­ were victorious over Glifton Tues­ lect whomever you wanted from Yours truly, Bear Kats 000 000 1022—3 8 3 in charge of the program. The treasurer ,and Ernest Stanley, This ends the Cub activities until cently in the English class, pupils day, the game resulting in a lop­ the two hoards to make up the F* L . Johnson” meeting will begin at 7 :3G o’clock. Cedarville 000 200 002—4 7 1 •Portsmouth, watchdog. fall. •attending the play were especially sided score of 19 to 2.

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You are helping pay for a new Olive McConnaughey—> gross LETTERS-TO Headline: “U. S. May Be Forc­ medical arts 'building at OSU, value, §20,942.57; net value, §17,- TH E EDITOR ed to Parley.” And are we good that will cost you (and the rest 831.68. In Ohio, our plenteous candi­ at it! Greene County Michael A . Tuhey—-gross value, o f Vji£ eight millions. W hy, that F R E E P A S S dates have sung their songs *and would build four or five right §5,750; deductions, not listed; departed, as will have been the Journal nice houses! net value, §5,750. strident mating trills of swarm­ Mary Tuhey—gross value, $9- ing cicadas, soon to ai-rive. . . . The Enquirer is to be sold, 205.91; deductions §923.68;- net A Republican Newspaper The promises and the pledges o' Ollie James and all. value, §8,282.23. the elected and the defeated are, John A. Brakefield, gross value Published Every Thursday by by now forgotten, both by them §8,957.67; deductions §2,120.80; and by us. net value §6,836.87. , • -T THURMAN MILLER, JR. Whence conies this charm of William W . Thoipas, gross Candidate Stassen ? Is it because value, §9,000; deductions, 52,- Entered as second class matter he is tall and handsome, like one 120.80; net value §6,836.87. of our recent Ohio governors, who at the Postoffice at Jamestown, Clifford Sprigg, gross value, also was not nominated, even Ohio, under Act of Congress of §17,382,36; deductions, §6,402.60; though he had three terms, and March 1S79. net value §10,979.76. was probably more handsome Johanna Combs, gross value, than is Stassen. . . .. And Mr. Member—National Editorial As­ §3,500; deductions, none listed; Stassen’s naval career— wasn’ t lie net value, §3,500. sociation: Ohio Newspaper Asso­ just another of a million officers ciation; Miami Valley Press As­ Appointments who were “in the w ar?” W as it sociation. j p w t ; The following appointments he, or was it MacArthur, who won were made: Alia Burden, admin­ the Pacific ? .... Mr. Stassen was, SCniPTCKE: Kara 3:10-13; 5:S-K; I understand, a deck officer on r s a ’.’KS S i; 1-2: EzrUiel 11:IG; CT-.25-2S; istratrix, estate of Edward Bur­ 4 l;U -a i: 47:1-12; Z rrl:cr!;i!j e.'O-lO. den, late of Xenia, under §10,000 a flat top- I, too, was an officer imvOTtONAI. READING: Psalms 95: and a swivel chair fighter on a HLdiiorial 1-9. bond; Stella M. Dalton, adminis­ tratrix, estates of Mary Tuhey flat top as my desk, for forty THIS WILL FIX IT! and Michael A . Tuhey; and Ralph months. As I think of that re­ General Lsnsay Waren. Comp­ The Temple in the Nation's late of Xenia, under §600 bond. volving swivel chair, I feel that troller. reports: " W e have de­ T i f William Pettiford, Jr., was I shoiild put in a claim for dizzy veloped an extravagant hodge­ Life named administrator of the es­ spells. . . . Now, after trying to podge of duplications, inefficien­ tate of William Pettiford, late of understand Mr. Stassen, I am Lesson for Slay 23, IMS cies and ineonsistiences, with 73 Yellow Springs, under §2,000 still dizzy. . . . I hereby nominate J&SL buitaus connected with trans­ bond. Henry B’agley for the presidency. its’ ration, 13 dealing with hous­ UR golden text is “ O come, lot HENRY BAGLEY, ing, 1-1 with forestry and l?4 a- Transfer Property O us worship and bow down; lot Osborn, O. ge -ch-s to do nothing but gather us knee! before the Lord cur mak­ Mabel D. Matthews, as execu­ statistics. “This ant-hill of bur­ Vet I and Vet II er,” Psalms 95:6. trix of the estate of Stanley Mat­ eaucrats makes all prices rise, in­ T h e J e w i s h thews, late of Xenia, and O. L, cluding housing. To clear it all temple was a na­ Frye, executor of the estate of up, the government proposes to tional sanctuary, Margaret Frye, late of Yellow go into the housing business, A NAME THAT STANDS whether we think Springs, were authorized to trans­ making loans up to 1*0 per cent fer real estate. F O R G O O D on inflated costs. Last year gov­ in terms of the al­ A real estate sale was ordered ernment cost us Americans nine tars of Abel. Noah in the estate of Lars P. Jensen. Ihkon dollars more than our or Abraham, the food eo.'t. Remember, it's your tabernacle at Si­ FURNITURE Ask Appraisals nai, or the great government and your money. The county auditor.was direct­ BUDGET PLAN temples at Mount WHO'S RESPONSIBLE? ed to appraise the estate of Anna AVAILABLE Moriah, of Solo­ Proctor. Philip Murray. CIO head man. mon, of Zerubba- in.-i-:s that “fu-. enterprise'' The county auditor was direct­ hel, or any of the worthless. The plaintiffs claim by flood damage to the cordage ed to appraise the estate of Solo­ D r. N ew ton o t h e r appointed ha.'ir.c.'.- an '.Vd.irc In a triad? A t the Courthouse that Spring Valley township firm ’s stored materials in a mon Wilson and Anna L. Hutchi­ ADAIR’S places of meeting son. against system. Murray de­ DIVORCES FILED property, a tract of 71.61 acres Washington street warehouse. clared uetnriy that profit-seek- with God. The welfare of mankind, had been turned over to the de­ An action brought by Vincent Mrs, Mildred Hardy, East Xen­ Marriage Licenses have made a in every age, requires tiie faithful fendants in good faith that the J. Kronauge against Thelma L. ia street, Jamestown from John f-ree cf what wo call “free en­ and frequent worship of God. Whites, who lived on the Cincin­ Rronauge, Xenia, was dismissed. Samuel Hardy Deese, Xenia, R. terprise.” Oddly enough, he did Fi’cm the days when they sang William, South Limestone street, nati pike, two miles south of R. 3, butcher, and Mrs. Dorothy Jamestown, whom she married r. •; offer a tetter system, though the hymns of David, the Jews were Xenia, stopped payment on the Estate Appraisals Marie Bean, Xenia, R. R. 3. July 29,1944, at Jamestown, Neg­ Charles E. Confarr—gross Edward Bernard Schweibold, hi- ideas v.\-re plainly implied. prosper;us to the degree that they check. 508 Cincinhati Ave., bricklayer, We winder just who is respon­ were true to God in their worship lect and ci’uelty are grounds for value, §4,000; deductions, ?400; and Betty Eileen Jack, Xenia, R. sible for the failure— if there has and in their reverence for all the action In which she asks Divorces Granted net value, §3,600. custody of their 2 Vi-year-old Anthony Minter, charging ne­ Harry L. Eshbaugh— gross val­ R. 1. ReV. Frank J. Long, Xenia. Inc*:; a failure— of our svstem of things holy. This lesson traces the soq. glect, was granted a divorce from ue, §450; deductions §450; net Paul Chancellor Long, Jr., 223 doing business ? Would the Rus- story, leaving no daubt in any Marian B, Minter, and Lela Ghaf-* value, nothing. Hill St., Xenia student, and Shir­ sh.n idea for instance, be better— pupil’s mind about the solemn Charles E , Cantrill, a minor, fin, Jr., for neglect, and re Stuart H. Shoemaker—gross ley Wead Westlake, Dodds, Apts., by which an objector Is shipped truth of the golden text by his half-brother, R. A. Brad­ stored- to her maiden name of value, §9,367.35; deduction^, §4- Xenia Rev. A . Chandler Crawford HOURS: o ff t j Siberia? * * * ley, against Anna Lee, also a minor, and her father, Wade Porter. 069.2i; net value §5,298.14. Xenia. A HOUSE OF WORSHIP 9-12 each morning THE QUEEN QUITS Maddox, 1030 39th street, Ash­ A divorce was granted too Mrs. N Ezra 3:10-13. we see the pic­ Queer. Wilhemir.a, Netherlands’ land, Ky.,; neglect as grounds; Angel Evans Green from Paul (g 1-5 afternoons except ture of juries !s leading the peo­ Lady No. 1 for many years has I married Jan. 28, 1946 at Grayson, Lamar Green on neglect grounds. * Wednesday abdicated the throne. Juliana is ple to sing unto the Lcrd, “Be­ Ky.; parents of a 20-month-old The plaintiff was restored to to I*.- it. Wilhemina. born to the cause he is good, for his mercy en- daughter whose custody the her name Evans. Due to Popular Demand for 7-9 Saturday evening puryIe, got an early start in dureth forever toward Israel.” mother seeks. Mi’s. Evelyn L. Leggett was Other Evenings what blank Twain called “ the Wherever you live, whether in Alice M. Benson against Ralph granted a divorce from Frank K. king Ly.-ine.— She was only 10 the city or in seme quiet rural C., Dayton; neglect and cruelty; on neglect charges, and given By Appointment years old when she began. Her community, remember this, the married .Oct. 18, -1946 at Dayton; custody of their two children.: reign, quite like England's Vie- sanctuary measures the attitude plaintiff asks restoration of her Divorces were awarded Janies t-.ria, brought renown to her and JOHNSTON PAINTS Telephone 62-R of the people of such community maiden name, Miller. G. Cissna from Lenore and Mil­ o her “ subjects.” She toward God to a degree that no lard Arbutina from Norman, was beloved. “ Subjects” are l’ke other gage of public opinion can Partition Sought both on neglect charges. .A de­ that. For all of our democracy, offer. W e have our various polls Martha V. Lackey Marshall, cree sought by Jpsie E. Spencer , G. E. WILKIN the love of rulers crops out con­ of public opinion, but none of them naming as defendants Sai’a Har­ from Harold F., Sr. was denied. During the last Two Weeks of Our tinually even among a self-gov­ per, Bernice E. Harper, John T. Optometric Eye are so prophetic of a people’ s ulti­ Barnett, Ernest O. Barnett, Plaintif£.=J*tib‘ ' • J* erning people. mate hope as their attitude toward ~ Introductory Sale James II. Barnett, Henry E. Judgment for John and Virginia God’s house. Specialist I.O, THE POOR INDIAN! Barnett, Merlie M. Barnett, Estep was given in their suit Boys and girls who regularly at­ Once upou a time when the Moudy Barnett, Walter W . Bar­ against Jphn W . Ryan and others We Will Follow a Policy of Xenia, Ohio “red mar.” objected to having tend Sunday school and public nett, filed suit for partition of the court recognizing the Esteps his hunting grounds am! his 'tutor worship will be watched by the men part of the estate of the late E. as legal owners of W right View pa*rh grabbed away from him, who are looking for trustworthy May Harper. The plaintiff and Heights property in question.- he got arrows shot into his back leaders tomorrow. all defendants are heirs, the pet­ A cognovit note judgment for in the* very spot he couldn’t * * * ition stages. Representing the §327.21 was granted to the Wel­ 10 POT. OFF reach ’em, and with the other In­ HONORING GOD’S HOUSE plaintiff are Miller and Finney, fare Finance corporation, Xenia, jurs he was shipped o ff to the H Q E R V E the Lord with glad- Xenia law firm. against George Hall and Albert Southwest to live happily ever 43 ness, come before his pres­ Scott. for an Unlimited Period afterwards. It was a sorry sit­ ence with singing,” Psalms 100:2. Ask Judgment uation, and holds all world re­ We read ,how the people in the Edward L. Roberts and his wife, Dismiss Cases Homer E. Hayes, Springfield cords in America misbehavior. long ago brought their best gifts Esther A., filed suit asking judg­ contractor, was relieved of re­ Outside White Now we find out the Indians are to make God’ s house beautiful. What ment for $3,000, plus interest, sponsibility and excused as a de­ destitute, and we are planning are we doing with our best gifts? against Joe White, Jr., and his wife, Joan, declaring a check fendant and the plaintiff Hooven to spend an initial 00 millions to t think of boys and girls today who Ise’p ’em out. Somehow we get for that amount, delivered by the and Allison company, dismissed are helping with their small gifts $ 4 . 5 9 • an idea that we can solve every­ defendants as payment for .the its action against the city of to erect and equip beautiful houses thing with money. If a man were balance due for real estate sold Xenia following settlement of a per gallon in 5s~ of worship. Tomorrow they will drowning, we could toss him a to them by the Roberts, was ?f,229J27 damage suit, caused $20 bill and go on our way, pat­ point with gratitude and thanksgiv­ ting ourselves on the back. ing to the part they had in making God’s house the best house in the BUT CAN WE MAIL IT ? community. Thus do we honor God CEDARVILLE L O U CO. As publishers know the postal as we honor his house. regulations prohibit the mailing * * * of any publication that contains WHY W E GO TO CnURCH even a mention of a lottery, be­ R. WANNAMAKER, the mer­ fore or after taking. But every chant prince, was once asked year the winner of the Irish M We have a complete line of mod­ why he went so regularly to Buy Yourself HOMEq sweepstakes gets front-page church. He replied: ern home appliances. publicity equal to the winner of the Kentucky derby. We hope “I go to church for two main Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ reasons. First, because God com­ • Electric Refrogerators President Truman doesn’t look ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. up from the piano keyboard and mands it; second, because it en­ order that, little squirt of a news­ riches life.” Baths, formulas, clean clothes— paperman back in Ohio to lay off The Jews teach U3, in the long • Electric Washers printing news like that, overlook­ record of their faithfulness or un­ Baby needs more clean hot water ing the fact ihat every other faithfulness, that the people who than anyone else in the house. paper dots si- Why, mentioning a go regularly to church are the • Gas and Electric But others in the family need hot bingo game is verbotten, you most dependable people in any Ranges know’. community. And we can bring it Boy a FARM water, too. Lots of it— for bath* right down to our day and genera­ PAPER IS SCARCE tion, and get the same answer. ing, shaving, dishwashing, food Printing paper, especially • Home Freezers We have money to loan on farms at attractive A business man told me recently what we call “ newsprint,” like preparation, laundering and that he had a check made of the interest rates with easy repayments. If you own a this paper is printed on, is very several hundred young people in cleaning. What your home needs hard to get and very high priced. • Ironers, etc. farm and desire financing or refinancing we will b his employ, and he found that more In fact the paper you hold in your glad to consider your needs. is a modern automatic gas water hand cost five times as much as than ninety per cent of the regular heater. The heavily insulated it cost when the subscription church-goers were advancing in price was set, based on the cost their work with his company. He HOME FURNITURE GO. storage tank keeps water always of publishing the newspaper. further discovered that almost East Main Street Xenia, Ohio hot, Thermostatic water temper* While production is down some­ without exception, the people who what, it is also a fact that almost were giving trouble were (he people' afure control makes it economi­ every city paper in the country who never entered a church. cal to operate. See the efficient is using tons of newsprint more * * * Build a HOME than it formerly did. A nearby OUR NEED OF PUBLIC WORSHIP new automatic gas water heat* morning newspaper used to ap­ UR bodies require regular Get ready to build that home, you have dreamed ers toddy. There’s one of ample pear with 12 pages, but it seldom O nourishment. And our souls are KIRBY CHICKS about by buying bonds regularly, putting them has fewer than 24 to 36 pages just as dependent upon regular Capacity for your needs and you away to meet the necessary down payment when ROW’ . nourishment. I would not say that can buy on terms if you like. < AMERICANIZATION it Is absolutely necessary for one changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private Dispatches say that four prize to attend public worship to grow home building in this area. bulls are being imported into spiritually, but the odds are en­ .4 Japan, They are to feature bull tirely against those who claim that HATCHING EACH & Number Number Storage Copy fights of the style Japan has. they can grow spiritually without Bathrooms Bedrooms Gallons This explanation is added to make attending public worship. M O N D A Y and sure no reader gets the impres­ There is a place of worship within i 1 or 2 3 0 sion that having a lot of bull(s) the reach of well-nigh every person Recommendations •S; : ' - XVV". ■ is not exactly a part of the Am­ THURSDAY buy bonds here 3 or 4 in the United States. We are re­ ■V-'for Normal- 1» 4 0 ericanization plan being carried sponsible before^ God if we neglect ■ • 2 or *3 4 0 - out in the conquered country. to claim the advantages and bless­ ' Hot Water '...... 2 . ing of public worship. Wilhemina, abdicating sover­ 2 4 or 5 SO Requirements eign of the Netherlands, used The place of the temple in the life of Israel is a symbol which Home Federal 3 3 50 to ride jail over the realm on a BABY TURKEYS EACH THURSDAY bicycle, visiting her subjects. teaches us today that we dare not She was the first ruler to put forsake the assembling of ourselves LARGEST LINE OF POULTRY EQUIPMENT Savings & Loan Association 3 or 4 4 or 5 7 5 ; pedals on a throne. on the Lord’s Day in his house. The YOU’LL FIND ANYWHERE fellowship of worship is the sweet­ OF XENIA, OHIO / / , , A n airplane crashed on a est fellowship on earth. It is our .j**» ft S-? golf course the other day. But surest road to peace here and here­ 4 - 6 N. Detroit St. FOR H8l WATER MAGIC^ it couldn’t do much more damage after. KIRBY HATCHERIES than soiqe of the golfers who play *■ m * * All Accounts insured PHONE 3-8428 1318 W. MAIN ST. like we do. (Copyright by the International Council oi Religious Education on behali of 40 SPRINGFIELD 43, OHIO A recipe calls for “quick on­ Pralestaat denominations. Released by THE PAY7QM PQWERAND LIGHT ion soup.” The quicker the better. VtNU Features:! The Cedarville (0 .) Herald May 21,1948 committee for the month is BIrs. white was served the following drinks, was served in the Longa- law, BIr. and Mrs> James Bailey, with sheep is done at times when wasted. This specialist does not HONORED AT SHOWER Currie MEclroy and Mrs. W . D. guests: Mrs* Russel Riley, BIrs. baugh yard. Mr. and Mrs. Long- . Jr., last week. other farm work is not pressing. suggest underfeeding sheep but Society Miss Betty Crumrine, near Ce­ Kenneth Jette and daughter, Bev­ Marshall* baugh, former residents of Cedar­ The farm flock provides two in­ he claims ewe flocks can be kept darville, bride-elect of Paul W hit­ erly; BIrs. W . L . Hall, BIrs, W ill­ ville, are moving Warsaw, Ky., TO HOLD DANCE come periods a year, when the in good condition on roughage MESLOLH-ANDERSON tington, near Sabina, was com­ iam Lane, BIrs. Roy Bluterspaw, The Clifton Firefighters will, where- they have'-purchased and Wool and the lambs are sold. which other livestock would toss In a ceremony solemnized in plimented at a miscellaneous Mrs. Robert BIcCortney, BIrs. will operate a hotel. Ohio Is a the United Presbyterian church, shower at the home of Mr. Whit­ give a 50-50 dance at the opera One . advantage in keeping out of their mangers. Donald Blanor, Misses Thelma, house, Saturday evening at 8:30 Miss Margaret Anderson became tington’s mother, Mrs. Roy Whit­ Hall .Alice Warwick, Grace Hall, sheep on Ohio farms, mentioned o'clock. . ’ the bride of Ensign Douglas Bles- tington, near Sabina, Wednesday Hazel Guy and BIrs. J. W . W ar­ 'P e r s o n a ls Copy Cat in by Mx*. Bear, is the possibility A home baseball game is often afternoon, loh, Columbus, Saturday at 8 p. wick. SON IS BORN of-u sin g considerable quantities more interesting than a big lea­ n r Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Mr. and BIrs. Charles Rheubert r Bliss Hall is the daughter of Mr. and BIrs. Ray Litteral are Fred Baker, Mrs. Jack Lower spent Sunday with Mrs. Rheu- of feed that otherwise would be gue game. The bride is the youngest BIr. and BIrs. W . L. Hall, Colum­ announcing the birth of a son, Sheep Production and Mrs. Fremont Whittington, bert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo An­ bus street, Xenia. Mr. Holford is Sunday, in Sringfield City hos­ aunts of the bridegroom-elect, Waldo McCoy, in Old Town. Reduction in the number of derson. Ensign Mesloh is the son the son of BIrs. John Blitehel, of pital. sheep on <47. S. farms has pro­ of M r. and Mrs. Edmund D. Mes­ Forty-five guests were enter­ Lt. and Mrs. LeRoy Osman, of tained. .Contests were played and Washington C. H , ceeded to the point- where the loh, Columbus. CLASS DINNER Pas Robles, Calif., visited this prizes were awarded Mrs. Eugene JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The Wesley class of the Meth­ past week with their son and 1948. lamb crop is reported as the Dr. R. A. Jamieson, pastor of Steiner and Mrs. Homer Roberts. smallest on record. L. K . Bear, The annual high school junior odist church will meet for a cov­ wife, BIr. and BIrs.' William Os­ the church, read the double ring Miss Crumrine was presented an specialist in animal husbandry, and senior prom was held Friday ered dish dinner in the church, man. Lt. and BIrs. Osman are for­ service, assisted by Dr. Leslie, array of gifts. An ice course, Ohio State university, points out evening at the high school. A Blonday, Blay 24, at 7 . m. mer residents of Manchester, O., Mountford, pastor of the Neil with pink and white appointments, that Ohio farmers have followed banquet in the gym was held at anil he has been stationed in avenue U. P. church, Columbus. was served. HOLD FINAL BIEETING the national trend in cutting the 7o’clock, which qll the junior and Korea and is returning there soon. Baskets of white gladioli and The marriage of Miss Crumrine BIr. and Mrs. Janies Dunn and size of farm flocks in spite of the seniors, school board and their The College Caravan held, its snapdragons, arranged among and Mr. Whittington will take Mr. and Mrs. .William Osman vis­ fact that this state once was a wives and teachers attended. Fol­ final meeting with a banquet at greenery and flanked by four sev­ place May 28. Miss Crumrine is ited relatives in Blanchester over first rank producer of quality lowing the banquet dancing was Antioch tea room, _ Yellow en-branch candelabra, provided the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 4he weekend. wool. held in the auditoriiium from 9 Springs, Wednesday evening. A f­ the nuptial setting. B. Crumrine, near Cedarville. BIr. Bear claims that profits to 12 o’clock, with Dick Ruark and ter the banquet the group went to The senior class of the high Preceding the ceremony, Miss obtained in recent years from his orchestra, from Columbus, see “Blacbeth,” given by the sum­ school, accompanied by Mrs. Lena Hastings presented a pro­ D. A . It. lamb and wool production in some furnishing the music. The audi­ mer theater. Officers for the com­ Chestnut, took a trip to Colum­ gram, of organ music. Mrs. Fred Mrs. Anna 0. Wilson was Ohio counties where lambs are torium was decorated as a garden ing year were elected as follows: bus all day Tuesday. They visited -Huish, Jamestown, sang “Through elected regent of Cedar Cliff pooled and graded for market with fountain and bird bath _ in Carl Wiseman, president; Char­ the school for the deaf, state peni­ the Years’' and “0 Promise Me” chapter, Daughters of the Ameri­ prove farmers can earn good pay the center. A picket fence with lotte Collins, vice president; Kath­ tentiary and Ohio state museum. and Rev. Andrew Lowry, Chi­ can Revolution, succeeding Mrs. for time spent in caring for sheep. roses decorated the stage with leen Evans, secretary-treasurer; The group went to Columbus in a cago, brother-in-law of the bride, M. J. Bahin, at the annual busi­ The farmers in those countries steps leading into the garden. Kenneth Daily, program chair­ school bus. sang “ Because” and “The Lord’s ness meeting at the home of Mrs. found it possible to increase the This is a highlight in the sen­ man, and Norman Potts, business Mr, and BIrs. David Reynolds Prayer.” W . P. Chase. Saturday afternoon. number of- lambs per 100 ewes, ior affairs, as each year they are managei*. and children spent Sunday with Other officers elected were: to produce high quality lambs, Mrs. Harold Guthrie, Cedar­ entertained by the junior class. BIr. and Mrs. John Buck, in Find­ ville, was matron of honor and Mrs. John A . Davis, vice regent; ATTEND LUNCHEON and to sell them at good prices. lay- Mrs. L. G. Benham, Yellow Mrs. Burton Turner, secretary; TO WED IN BIICIIIGAN The ladies of the Woman’s M is­ This animal husbandry spec­ 4-Point Barbed Wire, 80-rod roll...... $6.40 Mrs. Frank Creswell, treasurer; sionary society of the First Pres­ BIr. and Mrs. Alva Chaplin and ialist believes many Ohio far­ , Springs, a sister of the bride, was Bliss Peggy Lou Burba, grand­ Mrs. I. C. Davis, registrar; Miss byterian church were .luncheon Jane spent Wednesday with Mr. mers became discouraged with • bride’s matron. The former ap­ daughter of BIr. and Mrs. James 7-foot Steel Fence Posts...... *...... 68c peared in a gown of aqua or­ Eleanor Kyle, librarian; Miss guests of the South Charleston Chaplin’s sister, Mrs. Mary sheep in past years because they BI. Duffield, of Cedarville, j s to Swearengen, in. Hillsboro. gandy over satin and Mrs. Ben- Carrie Rife, historiain, and Mrs. society, Thursday* After the had difficulty in controlling in­ be married in Grand Rapids, BIrs. Robert Huffman and 42-inch By Roll ham wore pink organdy over W . A . Condon, chaplain. luncheon the ladies enjoyed a film ternal and external parasites in Blich., Saturday, Blay 22, at 3:30 daughter, Aline; BIrs. W . B. Col­ Satin. The dresses were fash­ jlrs. Bahin. the retiring regent, on China and Korea. their flocks. He explains that re­ Double Scroll Lawn Fence, fo o l...... 22c p. m„ according to announcements lier and daughter, Patsy, and Mrs. ioned with fitted bodices with tiny and Mrs. Harry Ilamman, were cent advances in methods of para­ being received by relatives and TO WED IN JUNE Donr*i Blosser, spent Saturday in collars and long sleeves and full elected directors. Annual reports site control have provided prac­ 42-inch By Roll friends. Rev. and BIrs. Fred Engle are Cincinnati. They visited the Ruth skirts. Mrs. Guthrie carried yel­ were given by committee chair­ tical answers for tht problem. Bliss Burba, who formerly lived announcing the engagement and Lyons morning matinee and low roses and Mrs. Benham’s men. Custom, operators treat sheep Single Scroll Lawn Fence, foot...... 19c in Xenia, is the daughter of Bit*, approaching marriage of Miss flowers were pink roses. They Refreshments were served by toured the studio of W L W . In the • for external parasites at less Mrs. Chase, assisted by Mrs. Con­ anil BIrs. V. W . Burba, who now Clara Blossman to Frank Cooper, afternoon they attended the style , wore headbands of roses to match cost than the owner can do the 4- foot Poultry Fence, 10-rod roll*...... $7.20 live in Grand Rapids. She is to of Obfton. The marriage will take show and ice follies at Netherland their bouquets. don and Mrs. H. II. Cherry. job himself. wed James T. BlacBIillan,. a son 1 b.ce Jane Plaza hotel. The bride, given in marriage by SHOWER of BIr. and BIrs. J. W . BlacBIillan, BIr. Bear says a farm sized BIr. and BIrs. Marvin Bush, of 5- foot Poultry Fence, 10-rod roll .. ...$7.90 her father, chose a gown of while also of the Blichigan city. HO, 1) INSPECTION flock of sheep can be kept at a Miss Helen Tannehill, of Clif­ North Lima, were weekend guests organdy over satin. The fitted The wedding is to be solemn­ Cue hundred and ten guests minimum cost of labor to the ton, was guest of honor at a party of their daughter and son-in-law, By Roll bodice had a square neckline and ized in the Trinity Blejhodist and members attended the 29th and shower given by Miss Char­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans. farmer, and a lot of the work long sleeves, tapering to -points church of that city. annual inspection of the Cedar­ 3-foot 1x2 Poultry Mesh, foot...... 15c lotte Collins at her home, Tues­ Bliss Bertha Owens and Mr. and over her hands. The full skirt, ville chapter, No. 410, 0. E. S.* day evening. Colors of pink and BIrs. Montgomery West, of Xe­ gathered to the bodice, extended GIVEN SHOWER at the Blasonic hall, Monday 9 top and bottom— 11 filler—20-rod roll Per Roll white were used and the table nia, spent Sunday with BIr. and 2 piece Living into a long train. Her fmger-tiu BIrs. Leo Reed and BIrs. Lamar night. Geraldine Robinson, was decorated with a miniature Mrs. Raymond Owens in Milford. 32-inch, 6-in. Stay Hog Fence ...... $15 veil was caught to her head with Reed, of Clifton, were hostesses worthy matron, and Charles Rob­ bride and attendants. Prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wisecup r.cDm Suites hands of net and clusters of gar­ for a miscellaneous shower hon­ inson, worthy patron, presided at won by Miss Carrie Rife and Mrs. had as Sunday guests, BIrs. W ise- denias. She carried a bouquet of oring Bliss Jeannie Campbell, the session. Deputy Grand Ma­ 10, 12, 14-foot Steel Gates, up...... $15.85 Ellen Harker. Ice cream and cake cup’s parents, BIr. and Mrs. O. white roses centered with an or­ bride-elect of Blyerl Charles, at tron Vesta Fudge, of Xenia, was Cleaned were served by Bliss Collins to F. Davis, of Springfield. chid corsage. college classmates, teachers and the latter’s home, Saturday eve­ the inspecting officer. Soloist 36x42 Ornamental Yard Gates ...... $5.75 Charles Sprintz. of Springfield, For his attendants the bride­ wives of teachers. ning. Miniature umbrellas of pas­ Beryl Dolphin, Jamestown, pre­ $12.50 groom had his brother, Charles Bliss Tannehill will be married tel shades hung from the mantel sented the welcome song. Follow­ visited Mr. and BIrs. Alva Chap­ 42x42 Ornamental Yard Gates...... $5.95 Mesloh, Columbus, and Alan Pe­ June 2 to Howard Keyes, of Belle and chandelier and gifts were ar­ ing the meeting a jsoeiq] hour and lin and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chap­ CEDARVILLE terson, Cleveland. Dr. James An­ Center. ranged on a table under the min­ refreshments were served in the lin Sunday. FURNITURE & iature umbrellas. Games were BIrs. Glaya BIcMillen is visiting 14-inch Flower Border, foot...... :8c derson, brother of the bride, and dining hall. Guests were present UPHOLSTERING CO. L. G. Benham, Yellow Springs, GO TO CAMBRIDGE played and prizes were won by from Sabina, Yellow Springs, U r- in Akron with Dr. and BIrs. BIrs. B. B. Millison, Dr. and M is. Eleanore Harris, BIrs. Donna Charles L. Baskin. Extra Heavy brother-in-law of the bride, were bana, Blechanicsburg, Jefferson­ Phone Cedarville 6-3191 ushers. Mrs. Donald Kyle and children Boyer, BIrs. Helen Printz, BIrs. ville, Springfield, Faii’field, Plain Blilo Van Noy, of Springfield, visited his daughter and son-i- ■T l—ilH II 275-gallon Fuel Oil Tanks...... $48.50 Following the service, a recep­ went to Cambridge Wednesday to William Lafferty and BIrs. Carl City, Xenia, London, Columbus, tion was held in the church din­ visit Bits. Millison's aunt, Mrs. Ileihl. The bride received many Belief on taine, Jamestown, W est ing room. Mrs. Anderson, mother Chester Shepherd. Mrs. Shepherd beautiful gifts. A salad course Jefferson and Sedalia, 300-gallon Septic Tanks...... $43.60 fell recently and broke her hip. was served to 24 guests by the of the bride, received the guests BIRTHDAY PARTY in a navy crepe dress, with navy hostesses. 210 lbs. per Square Per Square ATTEND RECEPTION Eleanore Sue McGregor en-. Certeneed Thick Butt Asphalt Shingles...... $8.75 and white accessories, and Mrs. M r. and BIrs. Arthur W . Evans NIFTY CEDAR GIRLS Mesloh, the bridegroom’s mother, tertained six girls Monday eve­ GET CASH and family attended a graduation wore pink crepe. Both had cor­ A new girls’ club, calling them­ ning, honoring her ninth birthday. reception honoring Bliss Clara selves N ifty Cedar Girls, held Ice cream and cake were served FOR DEAD AND DISABLED sages of white orchids. Bennett, Tuesday evening, at the Mrs. Robert Cotter and Mrs. their second meeting at the high the following girls: Lynn Cum­ home of BIr. and Mrs. G. L. Ben­ school recently. An organization mings, Carobel Creswell, Mildred Harold Cooley, Cedarville, as­ nett, at Fitchin. Twenty-two sisted at the reception. was perfected with the following McCallister, Joy Evans and Caro­ guests were present. Bliss Ben­ officers: President, Blartha Rich­ line Thornston. Eleanore Sue is Horses $6.00 ea. Cattle, $9.00 ea. Ensign and Mrs. Mesloh left nett is a sister of BIrs. Evans. ards; vice president, Paula Tur­ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R". Saturday night for Norfolk, Va., According to ner; treasurer, Mary Jo Duvall; W . BlacGregor. where the former is stationed and RETURN FROM CANADA l secretary, Janet Crumrine; news Hogs $2.25 Z Size and Condition where they will reside temporar­ Harry Hammon and Harold reporter, Maryann Walker. The MOVING TO KENTUCKY ily. The bride’s going-away cos­ Reinhard have returned from a dues were sot at 20 cents a month. Twenty-five members of the Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. tume was a navy blue ensemble Call DARLINGS Collect 10-days’ fishing trip to Algonquin The girls are studying boohs on high school senior class, accom­ with navy and pink accessories. state park, Whitney, Ont. gardening, cooking and sewing. panied by Mr. iand Mrs. Don Hub­ M rs. Mesloh attended Cedar­ bard, enjoyed a picnic supper at Phone Springfield 4-1227 BUY RESIDENCE ville college and was graduated K. Y. N. CLUB the home of Bob Longbaugh in BIr. and Mrs. Marion Lourey from Ohio State university. She The K. Y. N. club will meet Fri­ Osborn, Blonday evening. The have purchased the property on has been home economics teacher day,, Blay 28, at the,home of Mrs. supper, consisting of hani sand­ Cedar street from BIrs. Grace DARLING COMPANY at Sugavcroek high school, near J. 0. Conner. Entertainment wiches, salads, relishes and soft & Lancaster. Ensign Mesloh at­ Kennon Staekler and have moved tended the college of engineering there from Xenia. BIrs. Staekler at Ohio State three years before has moved to Dayton. Real Estate Real Estate entering the navy. TO HAVE SHOW ER To RESEARCH CLUB BIrs. Jennie Kyle, BIrs. William Lalferty and BIrs. W. C. Grant Buy or Sell Annual Mrs. Fred Huish, Jamestown, have issued invitations for a Contact spoke on Palestine at a meeting shower to be given at the home of the Research club at the home of BIrs. Grant, at Selma, in honor of Mrs. Harold Reinhard, Cedar­ of Bliss Tannehill, who will be a W. A. CO W AN - BROKER ville, Thursday afternoon. June bride. on The speaker, wife of Rev. Huish, pastor of the Jamestown TO W E I) JUNE f, Farms - Town Property - Commercial Sites United Presbyterian church, Flans for their wedding are be­ Telephone 4561 Write L B 434 based her remarks on observa­ ing announced by Bliss Dorothy tions made on frequent visits to Waddle, Cedarville, and Donald S. South Charleston, Ohio the Holy Land during the eight Wheaton, Akron, whose engage­ We always need good farms. years she resided in Egypt. ment was announced several months ago by BIr. anil BIrs. Roy Jews claim Palestine as their own through a promise of God* Waddle, Cedarville, parents of We Pay For Mrs. Huish told her audience. She the bride-elect. said the promise would be ob­ The wedding will take place in tained onl yif these people re­ an open service in the United Presbyterian church, Saturday, HORSES...... $8.00 turned to God. Mrs. A. Ward Creswell, presi­ June 5, at 2 p. m. Dr. R. A . Jamie­ dent, presided at the business son, pastor of the church, wilt of­ COWS . . . $10.00 meeting. Mrs. J. M. Auld had ficiate at the double ring service. charge of tthe program and in­ Bliss Norma Stormont, Cedar­ ville, will be maid of honor and troduced the speaker. HOGS . . . .$100cwt. Mr. Leo Shaughnessy, Akron, will A report was given by Mrs, serve as best man. According to Size and Condition Paul Cummings on Cedarville’s Bliss Waddle is a graduate of plans for a summer community Cedarville high school and is em­ CALL recreation program for young ployed in the offices of Joyce X e ­ s . from the smallest neighborhood store to the people. Clyde Walker, Cedarville Reverse nia. Mi*. Wheaton, son of Mr. and Xenia largest department store, every mercantile estab­ high school athletic director, has Mrs. D. W . Wheaton, 124 Myers Charges been employed as supervisor of avenue. Akron, was graduated 454 lishment needs Planned Lighting. Planned Lighting the program, to be conducted at from Parkersburg high school, is good public relations, good profitable business. Community park. Parkersburg, W. Val lie is a stu­ Reports also were given on the dent at Cedarville college* club’s contributions to the Red XENIA FERTILIZER INVITATIONS SENT Cross and cancer fund drives. E. G. Buchsieb, Inc. Planned Lighting is planned to make more money for A dessert course was served by Invitations have been issued for tthe hostess, assited *by Mr. G. the marriage of Bliss Helen Tan­ you. Remember, good general lighting lets people see more C. Wright, Mr. W alter Cummings nehill, of Clifton, and Howard things they want. Good special lighting makes people want and Mrs. Robert MacGregor. 4 Keyes, of Belle Center. The wed­ The meeting was the last of ding will be an open wedding at more of the things they see. Planned Lighting does both! the current season. Members will the United Presbyterian church, Planned Lighting in the windows attracts people, stops meet for a picnic during thq sum­ Clifton, June 2, at 8 p. m. mer and will resume regular club There will be a reception fol­ them, interests them and brings them into the store. activities in the fall. lowing the wedding at the home Buying a Home? lanned ighting of the bride’s parents for a few P L in circulation areas stimulates traffic, ANNOUNCE DATE relatives. leads customers to notice more merchandise, makes your Mr. and Mrs. Homer F . Pollock WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING Miss Tannehill is the daughter entire store a display case. Planned Lighting in sales areas are announcing the approaching of Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Tannehill, HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING marriage of their twin son, Ralph of Clifton, She will be graduated makes merchandise more tempting, makes buying easier and R. Pollock, to Miss Louise Bear, from Cedarville college with this OR MAKING REPAIRS more' satisfying. That’s why it makes more money for you. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William year’s class. She was queen at Bear, North Canton. the college home-coming in 1946. The wedding will take place Mr, Keyes is engaged in farm­ June 12 at the First Church of ing at Belle Center, where they COME IN AND TELL US PLANNED LIGHTING Service for you . . . without the Brethren, Canton. will make their home after July 1. Top Fashions in All Sines! obligation, inviie “ The Man Who Plans” to come M r. Pollock, a former employe YOUR NEEDS of Morris Bean company, Yellow TO W E D M A Y 29 .and help you with your lighting plans. He is a friendly, Springs, is now employed in the The marriage of Bliss Edna RAYONS AND COTTONS competent advisor who has helpful information about Hall to Noah Holford will take Canton area. The couple will re­ PLANNED IIGHTING, tailor-made for each office, side in North Canton. place Saturday, May 29, in the O. S. and S. 0 . home chapel. The Savings Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 Crisp linen-like rayons, dainty store, plant or institution. Just call the Commercial SHOWER date was disclosed in a prize won chambrays and pert ginghams Lighting Department o f The Dayton Power and Light A miscellaneous shower was by BIrs. Kenneth Jette, at a given, recently for Miss Margaret shower given in honor of Miss in 1 and Apiece styles! Smart 5.90 Company: Telephone FUiton 3131— Ext. 294. Anderson, Cedarville, at the home Hall by her sister, Mrs. J. W. of Mrs. Jack Huffman, Cedarville. Warwick, Xenia avenue, Tuesday PEOPLES BUILDING prints on good-looking rayon Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Harold evening. Miss Hall was pre­ Guthrie, Cedarville, and Mrs. sented a shower of gifts ar­ & SAVINGS CO. crepes! Jrs% Misses', Women's, Charles Baldwin, Columbus, ranged on a table beneath a d ie , THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY 11 Green St. Xenia, Ohio Phone II A 1 •• served as, hostesses to the 33 miniature sprinkling can. A des­ Yeriia, O. guests. sert course in colors of pink and Eait Mam St: <4* Friday, May 2f, 19’48 The Cedarville, O. Herald WANTED cause of action against him for di­ LEGAL NOTICE Rigio Pitches New Jasper township, for county vorce on grounds of gross neglect Louie Fordham, whose address is commission. All are Democrats. CLARENCE 3. BROWN Writes Health Chief Asks All But Four W A N T E D — ‘Boy to take care of of duty, before the Common Pleas unknown and whose last known ad­ Lions to Win lawn for summer. Power mower. Court of Greene County, Ohio, said dress was Cooksville, Tennessee, With a Buckeye A double play ended a big Phone 6.-2121. 24-1 he case being docketed No. 25420, on will take notice that on April 30, Immunization Chillicothe threat in the sixth List Primary County Pupils the records of said Court and that 1948, Eva Fordham filed her cer­ In Congress inning and Jamestown’s Lions W A N T E D — Apartment or house said cause will come on for hear­ tain petition against him for di­ eked out a 3-2 South Central for veteran and family. Perman­ ing on or before. July 5th, 1948. vorce before the* Common Pleas Of 1st Graders . MARCUS SHOUP, Court of Greene County, Ohio, on Last week the senate public Ohio League baseball victory Expenses ently employed in Cedarville. Write lands committee, by a vote of 7 Rank High in Attorney for Plaintiff. the grounds of gross neglect of Approximately 30 per cent of Sunday afternoon on the James­ A ll hut four candidates who Box A , Cedarville Herald. 12-tf to 5, voted to postpone further 5-21-6ht-G-25 duty. Said case being No. 25,396 the children planning to enter town diamond. sought party nominations at the consideration of a bill, previously Grpepc county schools next fall Trailing 3-1, Chillicothe load­ on the docket of said Court and May 4 primary have filed expense State Tests W A N T E D — One man to work NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT passed by the House, which would have not been immunized a- ed the bases and appeared ready will come on for hearing on or af- accounts with the county election with local manager. $100 to $125 make Hawaii the 49th State. The gainst diphtheria, according to to blast the game wide open. In­ Three GTeene county and one Estate of Charles H . Shepherd, | ter June 12, 1948. board, William H . McGervey per month to start. Must be neat Deceased. committee members _ expressed a a survey by the public health de­ stead Overly hit into the twin clerk, announced. ’ Xenia pupil placed in the upper C. R. LAUTENBURG, desire to visit Hawaii for a close appearing and willing to work 8 Notice is hereby given that Edna partment. kill.ng, Stewart to Jepnger. - Delinquents in filing are Geo­ 1 per cent in the state in eighth I 416 Cooper Bldg., Dayton, O, study of the situation there be­ The statement was made by grade tests conducted recently, M. Shepherd has been duly appoint­ Winning pitcher was Keith Ri­ rge D. Geyer, Xenia, t defeated hours per day. Also man to take j 57-6t-6-ll fore reaching any definite deci­ ed as Administratrix of the estate D r. Gordon E. Savage, ^ health gio, who allowed four walks and state representative candidate; school officials disclosed. charge of territory. For appoint­ sion on statehood legislation. An­ of Charles H . Shepherd, deceased, t RESOLUTION 243 commissioner,