To Hold Folk Dance Festival at Clifton

To Hold Folk Dance Festival at Clifton

Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 5-27-1949 The edC arville Herald, May 27, 1949 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, May 27, 1949" (1949). The Cedarville Herald. 2383. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/2383 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. C E D A E V I L Ir'E ’ S PE R Y E A R _____ .... $1.56 OLDEST INSTITUTION Herald PER COPY Published in the Interest of Cedaryille and Bur rounding Community Volumu LXXIII Cedarville, Ohio, Friday, May 27, 1949 Number 25 r Jackets in 15 Church Services CHURCH OF GOD Inning Tie: Elwood C. Palmer, minister. iglOll Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Beat Quakers David Strobridge, supt. M - i V - Morning worship 11:00. Ser­ Memorial Day Cedarville College and the Uni­ ^ 1' V ' • mon topic, “The Memorial That' * versity of Dayton played fifteen Plans have been completed for V Endures.” the Memorial Day services. Rev. innings to a 2-2 tie on the Cedar­ Children’s service at 6:30. Elwood Palmer will be the speak­ ville diamond Monday afternoon Evening service 7:45. er and music will be furnished before the contest was called be­ mmsmmm Midweek prayer service Wed­ by the Gedarville High School cause o f darkness. nesday evening 7:45. Band. r w . The Cedars held a 2-1 advan­ m As in the past the D. A. R. will FIRST PRESBYTERIAN gather flowers' to be made into tage until the ninth inning when i i CHURCH bouquets for the graves. Anyone the Flyers tied the score at 2-2 Paul H. Elliott, minister < having flowers which they de­ and neither team could dent the 'm 10:00 a. m. Sabbath School, sire to contribute, please contact 7 James W. Steel, supt. plate after that. Each team gath­ Mrs. Anna Wilson, Regent, D. A. 11:00" a. m. Morning Worship. ered nine hits and was guilty o f It. Sermon, “ The Church Moves two errors. Forward’-’. The local Boy and Girl Scout Marc Townsley, Cedarville Col­ l l t t i " ' * Y:¥> 2:30 Session meeting. Troops, will aid in the gathering lege’s strong little pitching main­ Tuesday evening. May 31 the of flowers and distribution on the stay, posted his sixth straight tri­ graves. Crumrine, Jr., as assistant hosts. umph of the season Tuesday after­ Hopping road, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. A s previously announeed any­ noon at Cedarville as the Yel^w / f s * Westminister Class will meet one desiring to enter an appro­ .‘ ackets downed Wilmington* Col* discussion topic is “Our Church priate float in the parade or other­ legt by a 6-1 count in their final ; and Its Affairs”. David Ramsey wise participate may do so, please tilt of the season. will he leader. contact Sir. G. G. McCallister. Townsley was in eomnlete • The devotional program is in trol as he gave up only Letters have been sent to vet­ -one- HU ; with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanna, and got errorless support. Tne erans in the community to par­ charge of Robert Guthrie. The ticipate in the parade, undoubt- Quakers picked up their lone run Union Prayer Meeting is to EXTEA-LEGAL HATCHING ACTIVITY . Midge, resident pigeon at San Francisco’s city hall, wasn’t in the first frame and from there fully some have been missed, if fooling when she laid two eggs on a superior court Judge's desk some time ago, as this picture would in­ out Townsley was Untouchable.^' be at the United Presbyterian so. it is asked that all veterans church on Wednesday, June 1, dicate. The two pigeon offspring have been named “ Juris” and “ Prudence” and already are the. pets of the In the meantime, his mates jon in the parade, it is not nec­ at 8 p. m. city hall personnel. Judge Preston Devine, disclaiming the rights of jurisdiction in the matter,, yefraiiied knotted the count at one apiece essary that service uniform he from interfering with Midge’s family activities,, and Jiis aides promptly fashioned a nest for Midge and her in the third and went ahead with., YACHT RACE STARTS . Yachts entered in the opening race of the Choir practice as announced. Worn, however if service uni­ offspring. A previous picture of Midge and her eggs was taken shortly after she had deposited the first another score in the sixth. They 1949 Amorita cup series for international-one designs in "Great Sound, form or veterans organization UNITED PRESBYTERIAN - uniform is available, please wear one on Judge Devine’s desk._____________ . scored four more in the eighth. Bermuda, get off to a fast, close start. Eight yachts were slated to CHURCH it. The victory gav* the Jackets a compete in the series, four representing the United States, and the • Ralph A. Jamieson, minister. record of nine wins in fourteen other four from Bermuda. The Wisp, one of the U. S. entries, whisked Sabbath school 10 a. m. supt. The Parade will form at the At Cedarville College Takes Part in contests for the season. Townsley to victory in thefirst test............. .... Arthur B. Evans. Opera House at 10 A. M., to pro­ To Hold Folk won six without a setback. Line Preaching 11 a. m. Guest min­ ceed -to the North Cemetery for Dance Recital services at 10:30 A. M. William Dunlap, a junior from score: ister, Dr. S. R. Jamieson o f Ox­ Hamilton, was elected by the stu­ Miss Margaretta Frey, a stu­ RHE Gives Lecture at ford, Ohio, dent body to the presidency o f Dance Festival dent at Western College, Oxford, Cedarville 001001000600000-2 9 2 Cancer Fund Y, P. C. U. 7 p. m. Subject, O.. and a member of the Dance Dayton 010000001000000-2 9 2 OMo State U. “A Better Day in Puerto Rico.” the student council for the 1949- Batteries — Cedarville: Judy Truck Driver Club, took part in the annual A. B. (Doc) Evans gave a two- Leader, John Townsley. 50 school year. Dunlap is short­ At Clifton and Barton, Hildreth (9 ); Dayton: dance recital given May 18 and Goes Over Top hour lecture on Swine Product- College Baccalaureate Service stop and captain of the college A Greene County folk dance 19 in Leonard Theatre, Peabody McDaniels, Hunger (14) and W at- • ion and Swine Management at in the Presbyterian Church at 8 baseball team. His major is tercutter. Injured in festival will be held at" Camp HalL J J J Ohio State university to Prof. p. m. mathematics; he is preparing for Clifton Friday evening under Miss Frey appeared in the fol­ Of $6,000 Goa! J. S. Coffey’s class of 140 in the high school teaching and coach­ lowing compisitions: Variations Wilmington 100 000 000—1 1 2 METHODIST CHURCH With a final report on Greene department of animal husbandry. Crash Sunday . ing. Ernest Stanley, Portsmouth, sponsorship of the Clifton Happy and The Walrus and The Car­ Cedarville 001 0Q1 04x—6 9 0 William B. Collier, minister. was elected vice presideent, Er­ Workers 4-H Club. ■ penter. Batteries— Cedarville: Town­ County’s April Cancer Fund drive Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. A Cincinnati man was in Mc­ nie is a football and basketball Dancing will be from 8 to 11 She "is the daughter of Mr. and sley and Barton; Wilmington: showing receipts of $6,136.48 Mrs. Walter Boyer, supt. Clellan Hospital Monday after p. m. Folk games and square Schwamberger and Patrick. Morning service at 11:00. The letterman. Other officers will be Mrs. Philip Rachel Frey. Lucille Cowan, campaign direc­ 14 Graduate suffering cuts and bruises when elected by the council members dances will be featured and a sermon subject for this Memorial at their first meeting in Sep­ demonstration square dance will tor and Dan Paul, county chair­ Sunday will he “We Will Re­ Ms semi-trailer truck rolled over tember. be presented. Mesloh Back from man expressed their appreciation From 8th Grade member.” a fence and some fifty feet into The senior class presented the The complete program is as Wednesday to the many workers Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p. m. a creek three miles west of Gedar­ follows :Play Party, Captain Mrs. Baldridge Mediterranean convocation program last Wed­ who made the campaign a suc­ Patsy Collier will be the leader. ville at 10:30 p. m. Sunday, ac­ nesday. President James Rowe, Jinks, Brown Eyed Mary and Ens. Edmund ,D. Mesloh, USN, The Woman’s society will meet London, read the class will, „nd Texas Schottische; Squares, Called by Death husband o f Mrs. E. D. Mesloh of cess. Wednesday noon at the church cording to the sherriff’s office. Norman Potts, South Webster, Foot Heel, Fonvai'd up six and Cedarville, Ohio, is scheduled to Greene County was the first Fourteen eighth graders of for a picnic. It will be held on His injuries were not considered gave the class prophecy. John Grand March; Snuares, Divide arrive in Norfolk, Va., May 24, unit in the state to meet its goal Clifton School participated in the church lawn unless it rains.

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