The Cedarville Herald, May 21, 1948
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C E D A p y n > PER YEAR .............. $1.50 OLDEST INSTITUTES* The Cedarville Herald PER C O P Y .................... 5c Published in the Interest of Cedarville and Surrounding Community 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 72n<l annual This lad I used to be! he granted by Cedarville college the action. Miami township farmer, died in commencement at the opera house. And when he looks within, in the school’s 52nd annual com FIRST PRESBYTERIAN David Reynolds has been named University hospital, Columbus, E . £ . Holt, superintendent of mencement May 27. Dr. M. Earle CHURCH by the board as the new clerk. Saturday at 7:38 a. m. He sub I sometimes think I hear him say, the Springfield city schools, gave “I wonder if he is the man Collins, president of Tarkio col Paul H. Elliott, Minister. mitted .to major surgery four lege, will deliver the commence the class address, while County I thought to see?” 10 A. M.— Sabbath School. Ran weeks ago. ment address at 8 m., Thurs Supt. S. O. Liming, presented This little verse, appropriate to p. kin McMillan, Supt. Mr. Rife terminated-his service the members of the class their the commencement season, was day, in the United Presbyterian 11 A. M.—Morning Worship. Henry Wisecup with the county school board Dee. church. sheepskins. written by Edward Swick, C. H. Sermon, “The Most Important 31, 1939 after serving continu The invocation and benediction S. junior. A ll of us might ponder Graduation week ceremonies Thing in Life,” ously since 1914. were given by Dr. R. A. Jamie well the idea conveyed by these will begin Sunday, May 23, at 8 8 P. M,— Cedarville college bac Passes Away He was elected a member of son, pastor of the United Presby lines. p. m., with the baccalaureate ser calaureate service. Sermqn by the the first county board in 1914 at terian church, and the music for W e are living in a land glorious vice in the First Presbyterian Rev, Hugh Ash, of Xenia. which time terms were for five the evening was .furnished by the with opportunities, but do we church. The sermon will be given Tuesday, May 25. — Regular On Tuesday years and memhers Were elected Yellow Springs community or young people take advantage of by the Rev. Hugh Ash, Jr., pas monthly meeting of the Westmin Funeral services were held by presidents of local school chestra. them? tor of the First Presbyterian ister class. Thursday afternoon at the Mc Those receiving diplomas were Rev. Elliott Is hoards, one term expiring each church, Xenia. Rev. Ash has be Union prayer meeting at this Millan funeral home for Henry “ I wonder if he is the man as follows: year. In 1922 the method of elec come popular among students and church, Wednesday at 8 p. m. John Wisecup, 47, who died at I thought to see ?” Martha Kathleen Adams, Stan tion .ivas changed to popular Vote faculty of the college as a chapel his home on North street, shortly W ill our dreams of a bright to ley Bailey, Phyllis Jean Baldwin, Honored by and the terms shortened to four speaker. He is a graduate of UNITED PRESBYTERIAN after midnight Tuesday. He had morrow be the way we have Henry Wilson Beattie, Ulric No years. King college and Princeton Theo CHURCH been ill for six months. Before planned ? lan Butts, Beverly Rae Carzoo, The son of John and Mary logical seminary. Ralph A* Jamieson, Minister. he was taken ill he had been em School days are over for this Laverna Marie Carroll, Roger El tarkio College Kitchen Rife, he was born near The annual alumni banquet is 10 A. M.— Sabbath School. Ar ployed in Springfield by the year’s graduating class. They are don Charles, James Robert Clifton May 29, 1863. He had al scheduled for Wednesday, May thur B. Evans, Supt, Buckeye Incubator company. Tarkio college honored both it starting a new life. Each them Cherry, Robert Francis Coleman, ways resided in that community 26, at 6 p. m,, in the college cafe 11 A. M.—Theme, “Christ in M . Earle Collins He was born in Cedarville, De self and the recipient last Tues will make for himself a place in Erm a Jean Glass, William Austin until he went to Worthington teria. Reservations may be made Life’s Clouds.” cember 13, 1900, the son of Frank day by conferring the degree of the world-—a world of opportun Harris, Anna Mae Hopkins, Dor several months ago to make his by writing Miss Mabel Stormont No Y . P. C. U . on account of Dr. M. Earle Collins, president and Clara Shears Wisecup. He doctor of divinity upon Rev. Paul ity, but also one of keen compe othy Hopkins . home with a son, Dr. David C. before Monday. the college baccalaureate service of Turkic college, will return to was married in December, 1922, H . Elliott, pastor of the Cedar tition and struggle for those who Flora Ust’ier Howell, Don Hub Rife, a member of the Ohio State Willis S. Anderson, Xenia, and in the First Presbyterian church. his alma mater May 27 to address to Mi: ’ L ite Swindler, of Ce- ville Presbyterian church. Rev. succeed. bard, Jr., Garnett Louise Johnson, university faculty, A. Frederick Huish, Jamestown, No midweek service next week the Cedarville college graduating Elliott has had a long and suc Robert Perry Lor.gabaugh, Claia dar.-fite, v ho survives him. Mr. Rife was a member of the each "will receive two degrees. Mr. on account of Cedarville college class in the annual commence >1* 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 .