The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 1-26

mEDARVra E HI Miss Jane Frame V To Become Bride Of Mr. John Mills Announcement o f the engagement and approaching’ marriage o f Miss Jane Frame, Cedarville College’s 1939 Mrs. F. Forest Streetmater (Gath-‘“ Cedar Queen," and Mr. John Mills, erine Block), o f Evansville, lnd „ spent Munloek road, tyas announced when the week-end 'With Mr. and Mrs, Greer Miss Kathryn Randall ...entertained McCalliater. members o f Alpha Chaptet* o f Alpha ------------- --------- -— (Theta Tau Sorority o f tjwf college at Prof, and Mrs. Jphn Orr Stewart? the home o f her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Local and Personal Mrs. Margaret Myers o f La Paz, Ind., is the guest o f her sister, Mrs. F , M, Reynolds. and daughter, Joan, o f Cambridge, O., were guests last Fridav o f his mother, Mrs. J. C. Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Gibson and son, Ronald, have returned home after a visit with relatives and friends Ross- ford, O. , Earl Randall, of jjesr Cedarville, Monday evening, 4 ? & The announcement, which revealed June 17 as the date for the nuptials, was contained In a small box present- l ed to Miss Opal Seamon at the close of the evening program Mias Frame, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Amos Frame, o f Cedarville, was Mrs. Fannie Wilson and Miss Shir- graduated from Cedarville High ley Hickle, o f Detroit, Michigan, spent^ School with honors and is a popular their Easter vacatioh with the Hos­ tetler family. member o f the class' of 1939 at the college, recently "having been elected ’’Cedar Queen” by popular vote o f the Ray Hamilton was given a fine and ! ^ m L bw,y* ® !e is president °.f costs of $17.50 on a charge o f coal |f ph Soiv° n^ ’ vice presr dent of the college Y. W. C. A. and .secretary-treasurer o f the college theft by C- L. McGuinn in Mayor’s Court, Thursday. . , Cedarville Farm Implements, Inc., with the Sinclair Oil Co. & Refining dramatic club. Mr, Mills, son o f Mr. and Mrs. i Earl B. Mills, of near Cedarville, was Co., gave a buffet lunch to 100 fa rm -! ? rac,Uafed ' * * is employed by the Fngidaire Corp., ers last Friday evening at the former store. A t the meeting the use o f gasoline, kerosene and distilate in tractors was discussed as well as the proper use o f lubrication. The Sin-1 clair representatives were Pat Sang-, ister, Chicago; E. P. Dorsey, Xenia agent; D. T, Darryberry, Maimis- burg and C. E. Cotteman, New York, Field manager’. » Mr. W. L. Clemans, who has been, ill tor several months, does not show much improvement at this time. IYESTOCK MARKET April 14 . HOGS Basis Columbus weights and grades, ’ ess trucking and insurance' of •. „ 15 cents per hundred. 160-180 l b s . ....... ..............6.80 180-200 lbs. ________ 7.00 200-225 l b s __________ 7.05 225-25$ lb s ._____________7.05 Clipped Iambs $8.75-39.00 FRANK CRESWELL Phone: 100 in Moraine City. “ Mrs. Demere’s Hat Shop” was the theme of the party and guests spent the evening modeling hats from color­ ed crepe paper. Prizes were award­ ed Miss Lcuise "Cosier for the most appropriate hat, Miss Frame for the cleverest hat and Mrs. Eloise Kling for the prettiest hat. Other games i were enpoyed and refreshments -were served. Those present were Misses Jane Frame, Mary Elizabeth Batdorf, Marie Collins, Louise 'Cosier, Doris Ramsey, Grace Bickett, Marcella Tobin, Helen Ross, Helen C-hitty, Doris Ferguson', Wanda Lee Griffith, Mori­ onni Jane FouTk, Janette Neal, Beatrice Gray, Opal Seamon, Mae Utebbins, Josephine Randall, Mrs. Eloi«e Kling. Mrs. Earl Randall and Miss Kathryn Randal. Judge George H. Smith, Homer G. Bowser and Harry Richards, Xenia; C. A. Shade, Osborn, and William Mar­ shall, Cedarville, were elected direct­ ors of the Greene County Fish and Game association. The organization * ; t •’d a budget of $1293.85. ri-’-'v tttul S i : - ; . , April J4-15 • .1AEUNG” T £ > Jiulv Garland—Freddie Bartholomew -* ■ Walt Disney’s “ PLUTO’S QUINTUPLETS” J || O Sunday and Monday, April 16-17 Jeanette MacDonaUl—Nelson Eddy . ' — in— ■ n E Victor Herbert’s- a z “ SWEETHEARTS” A Entirely in Technicolor T First Show 7 O’clock—2nd at 9:15 Wednesday and Thursday, April 19-20 R Y “AMBUSH” Gladys Swarthout-—Lloyd Nolan Cartoon—Sports—-Serial E NEXT WEEK— “ KENTUCKY > UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ The Lost Day.” Y. P. C. U., 7 p. m. Subject, "What a Church Member Believes.” Union Service in this church, 8 p, m. Sermon by Rev, Benjamin N. Adams. ■ Prayer Meeting, Wednsday, 8 p. m„ in the church. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p, m. According to a r«|k»rt from StiM* I Treasurer Don Ebright, Greene! bounty •sales taxes for March reached $2,- |230.36, compared with $2,126,90 one f.year ago. BABY CHICKS available on Tues­ day and Friday; 8 years Mood tott­ ing and culling. Order now. Phone 1103, Ginaven’s Hatchery,. 321 W . Church St. ojr Fairfield Pike, 4 miles north o f Xenia. (4t) NEW SALES TAX STAMPS THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. David H. Markle. Minister Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m, Ser­ mon theme.: “ What Are You Doing To Malchus?” Epworth League, 7;00 p. im Youth Forum, 7:00. p. m. Evening Worship, 8:00. Union Service in United Presbyterian Church. Rev. B. N. Adams will preach. 1 Monday, April 17, 1939, The County Men’s Brotherhood will meet in the Methodist Protestant Church in Bowersville at seven-thirty. Tuesday, April 18,1939. The north, ern Group meeting o f the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society will meet in our church beginning at 10:00 o’clock. A fine program has been ar­ ranged. The speaker during the after­ noon session will be Miss Alpha Miller of the Angola Mission Conference of Africa. Luncheon will be served in the United Presbyterian Church. Res­ ervations must be made in advance. Mr, and Mrs. Aden Barlow enter' tained the members o fj the Sunnyside Club at bridge Wednesday evening, .Mr. and Mrs, Paul Edwards being as­ sistant host and hostess. Five tables o f bridge were played and prizes a- warded Mrs. Arthur Reed. A dessert course was served during the evening, Greene county sheepmen will meet at the Court House Assembly room, Friday evening, April 21 to discuss problems and marketing of wool and lambs. L. A. Kauffman, secretary o f the Ohio Wool Growers Cooperative Association o f Columbus and L. K. Bear o f the animal husbandry o f O. S. U. will be the speakers. The Cedarville-Jefferson baseball game at Bowevsvill, Wednesday re­ sulted in victory for the local team. The score was 18 to 2 for seven in­ nings. The cold weather was all either could endure. NOTICE The annual meeting of the lot owners of the North Cemetery Assn., will be held Wednesday evening, April 19, a t '8 o’clock in the Mayor's office. - P. M.. GILLILAN, Sec.-Treas. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Mr. H. C. Stormont, Supt. Worship Service, 11:00 a. m. Sermon theme: “ Wholehearted Prayer." Junior Sc,mon: “ A Successful Cottage, Pray­ er Meeting.” . •Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Topic: “ What Should a Church Mem­ ber Believe?” Leader: Martha Krcitz- er. Union Evening Service, 8:00 p. m. Rev. B. N. Adams will speak at the U. P. Church. Choir Rehearsal. The Senior Choir will meet on Wed. evening ,-ai 8 o ’clock. Dayton Presbytery will mee t at Eaton, Ohio, on Tues., April, 18. Presbyterial Meeting, Dayton Pres- byterial will meet at the Covenant Church in Springfield on Wed., April 19. We are hoping for a large dele­ gation. Reservations .should be in the hands of Mrs. *Furst not later than Mon. noon. Will those who have cars and-'extra seats please also speak to Mrs. Furst. ■ >■. . - Christian Endeavor Social. Thur., April 20, at the Church, FOR THAT BOY . I heard a kind lady remarking To a friend on a fine summer day. She had let Tommy have the front Chamber, And he felt very happy and .gay, ‘ Twas an elegant room she was saying, Such as most anyone would enjoy ‘ Handsomely. papered and painted And almost- too good for a boy?" Too good for a boy, -say you madam Do I gather your-meaning aright? Can it be that boys are not forthy Of the elegant,things in your sighl Can it be that their senses are lacking That they only soil, niar and destroy. Why bless your soul, my dear mothers, There.s ■nothing too good for a boy. Caii it be that you painstaking mothers Misjudge your own progeny so? Can it be that, you have not learned the lesson ■ That all the Saloon Keepers know. They fit up their plates with pictures. And Fresco by way o f decoy. And open their .doors in the THAT there’s nothing too Good, for a Boy. For Lawn Mower Sharpening, Sickle grinding and general repair work, see ELMER OWENS. Boone County Jamboree A t Xenia Theatre For. Sale—Belgian stallion, sorrel, nine year old. Route 42, Cedarville, Ohio: George Watson. (2t) ? LEADERSHIPIN VAUJE BRINGSLEADERSHIPIN SALES. EXCLUSIVE VACUUM GEARSHIFT V k m m ItHItr Sin ks H% M Ik SMtillf thd 5$ HEW AERO-STREAM xmiNS a^fcyXkb•. nutpvm> FERFECTEO HT0RAUUC MAKES Chevrolet Is first In soles because It’s first In styling-—first In acceleration’— first in hill- climbing—and first In value In Its price range! Again the people o f th e nation are awarding Chev­ rolet first place in m otor car sales! And the reason they are buying more ChevrMs than any-dther m ake o f ca r ls th U th ls new Chevrolet gives them more of a ll th e th ings they want fit a m o to r car, a t lower cost* 1 V isit your nearest Chevrolet dealer today ! Nee, drive and buy th e n a tion 's fastest selling m o tor car and th e n a tion ’ s b iggest dollar-Vahie! CHEVROLET Tha Only taw-PricMl C or Combining 1 'TUX THAT'S EOT AT LOWSSt COST I " FERFECTEO KNEE- ACTION RIDIHQ SYSTEM On MtOtr Dn tu» modnft only A M N M A l MOTORS VALUR On and after May 1st all Ohio vendors must, purchase the new brand o f sales tax stamps and the old style will pass out on that date, A rep­ resentative o f the state treasurer will be in Xenia between April 24-80 to re­ deem unused stamps. The new stamps will be redeemable at three per cent when presented in $100 amounts, properly tagged. Edu­ cational, religious, charitable, or rec­ ognized political committees organ­ ized before tbe law was passed can only redeem stamps. Tho State Conservation DepartmentJ Mrs, Edwin Westerfeld and Miss plans to make improvements on the Eleanor McRlwain of Cincinnati dam ucrpBS Massies Creek East of spent their Easter vacation with thstr town, according to reports. ( jaunt, Mrs. Cora Trjimbo. " - • ■- -~ . ct r - —— —--sri-:' y u . J - | IIHMIIim M*UUmiuUiiilui,.l.i.mii.......m.mm.i...mma...M....n..imm.......■■..............ir'IU...... I The Dramatic Society o f the College is giving a public performance o f a three one-act plays next Tuesday night, April 18, at the -Alford Gym­ nasium. The plays to be presented are: "How the Story Grew” ; “ The -Whirligig of Life," and “ The Valiant.” At a recent performance o f the last was regarded the outstanding play given by the society. Between - the plays there will be music furnished by college students. The program start's at 7;30 p. m. Admission 10 and 200c. Mrs. Edith Blair, who has been ill and was improved has suffered a re­ lapse, and her condition somewhat critical. J.Chas.McCullough Balk Garden Seeds Far Sale CUMMINGS FEED STORE Phone: 45 Baby Chicks & Custom Hatching ALL CHICKS BLOOD TESTED 2,000 STARTED CHICKS To Select From This Week j Home C ity Hatchery Tel. Dial 5093 424 Hubert Ove. Springfield, Ohio | CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES Cndarville, 0 hk> Leading stars o f the famous Boone County Jamboree from Radio Station WLW will present matinee and eve­ ning stnge shows at the new Xenia Theatre on Thursday, April 20 for one day only, Includedjin this talent array to come here, from the famous Friday Evening broadcast o f the Boone County folks will be: Lazz Day, the homespun humorist o f the Boone County clan; Charlie Wayne, smiling singing host and master of ceremonies; Helen Dil- led the charming Canadian cow girl singer and yodeler; Don and Helen sweet singers o f sweet songs featured on the Jamboree who sing the hymns on the “ Thought for Today” portion of WLW’8 Top o f the morning pro­ gram, Musical combination to accompany the Boone County Stars to the Xenia Theatre-will bO the. Drifting Pioneers, with Judy Ddlland cross roads come­ dian Denny. Walter Brown, his brother Bill Brown?’Morris “ Sleepy” Marlin and Merle Travis are the four time entertainers, vocalist, and instru­ mentalist making up the Pioneer Group, while Judy Dell is their at­ tractive West Virginia mountain singer, "Denny with his ahtic and nonsense keeps audiences in bn uproar while he is on the- stage. Critics and theartc goers every where have agreed that the BoonC County Jamboree units are the fast­ est moving and most entertaining stage attraction of their type now on tour. Mak* your plans now to come and be entertained by and see this gala collection Of stars from Station WLW, Y OUR HAND f l i c k s a switch and you change a - cold, unlivable house into a haven o f friend ly , health­ giving warmth and comfort. Your hand turns a faucet and you have at your service aninexhaustible flowof pure, fresh water either cold or piping hot. 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