Mr. John WHITE, brother of David WHITE of Cecil, was visiting friends in this section last week. Mr. WHITE was formerly a resident of Cecil and is well known here by many of the older citizens. 34 years ago last October he was married to Miss CAMPBELL, an Ohio lady, and after spending a few weeks among friends in Cecil and adjoining townships took up his residence in Ohio, where he has resided ever since. He relates that while on his wedding tour in the section in the month of November, 1857, there was some extremely cold weather; that the ground was covered with snow and the sleighing good, and that while driving in the Miller's Run Valley one very cold day they saw chickens that were frozen to the limbs of trees in ... three different places. (Line missing) He has for several years lived near Wooster, and has given his children the benefit of the superior educational advantages of that college town. He has six children, five of whom are graduates of the University of Wooster. His oldest son, Rev. W. W. WHITE, now a professor in the Xenia U. P. Theological seminary, is the author of a work on "memory training," which has helped to bring him to the prominent and enviable position he now occupies in the church and country. His second son is now laboring in the interest of the Y. M. C. A., at a salary of $150 a month and expenses, but it is and has been his intention to enter the ministry. Two of his daughters are wives of ministers, the third is yet unmarried, while the third son is shipping clerk for a Montana mining company. Mr. WHITE's family has so far a very honorable record, and has good reason to be proud of it. *Cecil column