The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52
V : t « iy S. w I H u m E L lo c a l and Personal j Mi*» Dorothy Galloway o f Gran- vilie, 0 ., spent the week-end here with Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Mr. J, M, Auld, wife and son, Har vey, were called to Mt, Gillead, 0., Tuesday, to attend the funeral o f a brother-in-law o f the former, Mr, Bruff Dunham, 65, who died Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs, I . C. Davis left Tues day fo r San Diego, Calif., where they Will visit their son-in-law and daugh ter, Chaplain LuClede Markle and family. They will be absent about a month. Mr. Robert Turnbull is fill ing Mr, Davis' place in the Cedarville Federal Savings^ Loan Association, as secretary, Greene County members o f the , Scottish Rite are attending the annual fall reunion at the Masonic Temple in Dayton this week with 65 candidates in the class fo r the 32nd degree,. This is the 119th class and the annual ban quet was held Thursday evening with Governor John W. Bricker as the speaker. A number o f Cedarville ladies have received invitations to a bridge lunch' ron at the home o f Mrs. W. W. Bar- 5ow, in Columbus, on Saturday, Nov,* 11. Mrs. W. W, Barlow, o f Columbus and Mrs. A. H, Barlow and Mrs. J. W, Johnson o f this place will be hostesses. Lost or Stolen—Black and White Cocker Spapiel pup, Female. Liberal reward will be paid for her return or information as to her whereabouts: H. II, Brown, Phone 77, Cedarville. Mi's. John Collins left Wednesday nioymng for Tarkio, Mo., where she will visit her brother-in-law, Dr, Earl Collins and family, president o f Tarkio College. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mr, and Mrs. Walker o f Reynoldsburg, O., the trip being made by motor. She will be gone about a week. CLARK’S RUN CLUB General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn,, has taken over the Ervin Milling Co,, ,Xenia, Fred M. Ervin, retiring from business. The nety firm will be known as the Farm Service Co., with Ralph Roll, Camden, as manager.) The business was former ly owned by Charles H. Ervin, who with his brother, John, at one time operated'the milling business here. . Mrs, C. H. Gordon, assisted by Mrs. Elisabeth Harbison, were hostesses Wednesday afternoon to sixteen mem- ' here o f the Clark’s Run'Club and four j guests. In the Absence o f the presi dent, Mrs. John Collins, Miss Cornelia Bradfute, vice president presided. Mrs. Mrytle Stormont was guest speaker and read an interesting paper on, “ Family Income and Distribution." Following the program the hostess served delicious refreshments. Cedarville Girl Scouts, will observe “ Cookie Day” Saturday and will con duct their annual sale in the Masonic Lodge’s social rooms. The cookies will be baked by members of the troop committee and the girls will assist by taking orders and delivering the cakes. Members o f the committee are Mrs. A. B. Creswcll,- chairman; Mrs*. Leo Anderson, Mrs. Fred Towns- ley, Mrs. Fred Clemens, Mrs. Barry Wright, Mrs. Raymond Williamson and Mrs. Melvin Millan. ■ ' CEDARVILLE IN THE MOVIES - Have you ever felt a desire to see yourself on the screen? I f you have, your wish will he ful filled, for during the week o f No vember 20th a cameraman will ‘cover the town.’ Yourself, ' your friends, business men, activities o f the schools churches- and college will be recorded in motion pictures—and entirely in color. ‘ The pictures, with a running com- entary, will be shown at the Cozy Theatre one week later, December 1- 2-3-4. Plan now, to watch for the camera man—and see “ LIFE IN CEDAR VILLE.” Want to Buy COEN SOY BEANS WHEAT Feed of all kinds PURINA Supplements to Mix. with Your Own Grind • — U— 1|— C . L . M c G u i n n > The' Pu-Ri-Na Store v TELEPHONES—OFFICE 3 — RESIDENCE 136 South Miller S t Cedarville, O. SCHOOL NEWS Coming to Cedarville The Great Miami Hayloft Jamboree will be at the Cedarville Opera House on Friday, November 10th, at 8:15 p< m., with a cast o f twcihty-all “Hill Billies." This is an opportunity to hear and see a two-hour show iff these famous radio entertainers. The admission is ten and twenty-five cents, and tickets are on pale by the pupils. - Chiso Watch fo r the next issue of* the Chiso on November 22. The news paper staff and their advisors are working hard to make this even better than the first issue. Basketball Schedule November 20—St. Brigid—Home, December 1—Plattsburg—Home. December 2—0 , S. and :5. 0., 2:30 p. m.—away. f ' December 7—Enon—Home. December 15—North Hampton— Home, ■ * ' ■ ^ December 19—Ross—Home. December 20—Bryan—away." January 5=—Bryan,—Home. January 6—Selma—away. . January 12—Bellbrook-—away. January 19—Bowersville—away. January 26—Jamestown-Home. February 2—Spring Valley—away. February 8—Beaver—Home. February 10 — Mechanicsburg — away . . . February 16—Ross—away. Hunting Season . Quite a few boys took advantage o f their permission to go hunting on Wednesday afternoon. A written permit from the parents was- required for an excused absence. Armistice Day Program On Thursday we had a very inspir ing patriotic program.-•We are great ly indebted to Doctor W. R. Mc- Ghesney for his fine armistice ad dress. Miss Rife led the devotionals, “ America” and “The Star Spangled Banner” were suifg and the boys’ glee club gave two numbers. “ Likes Tripl-i£e ve ry well” U A W E E K W 1U B a y A m W i l l i a m s o n T r l p M f e "Tht WHU euwod HeaterCompany: YoU u k how 1 like my furnace, I «Dt My in raoly, 1 Uk« it very well. We have even beatin all room*. The bouae ia inon comfortable than it used toba, Itbefine-iooldnffpUnt. If this will do you any (ood, you are wtlcouio to useit as you like. Siloed—J. P. Smith, Quaker City, Ohio FREES Furnace Inspection. Did you bum too much coal, did you hare toomuch illness —were your east bills too high this past winter? We make free inspection, -locate tnmblMfJto repair work. Modest prices. C. C. BREWER Phone: Cedarvlli# 125 Agriculture News . . The Animal Husbandry ClasB went on a field trip to Xenia Tuesday. They observed several registered sheep and hog projects of the Xenia department. They also visited Ed Haines, the boy who won first place in the county game conservation program. The prize was a double barrel twenty- guage shot gun. * • Engineering Class This clasp is overhauling three mowers and three gasoline engines at present. Several o f the b oy s ’ .are building self hog feeders. COLLEGE NEWS MimulllUUIIMHIIMMflMMIIMMMMMkWMMfMHMUMMittMlWV Dr. Markle had charge o f chapel Thursday, November 2nd, Mrs. Kling gave a number o f sug gestions for improving the spebd o f reading, during the Friday, November 3rd chapel period. - Those who spent the week-end. Oberlin report a very interesting ifnd profitable experience. Justin Northup .won first prize at^ the Annual Men’s Bible Memory Con-; test last Sabbath evening. Other prize winners were, second, Neill Hartman, third,’ Montgomery West," fourth, Ted James, fifth, Hoyden Johnson. >• j Bishop Jones, student pastor at Antioch College, spoke at the Y. M.j and Y. W. meeting Tuesday on the subject of "The Student and the War.” We extend sincere sympathy to Robert Guthrie, whose grand mother passed away Tuesday evening at her home in Apollo, Pa. The Dramatics Club met Tuesday night. Many seats were empty Wednesday afternoon. Hunting season opened with a “ bang.” Dr. McChesney left Friday morning on a trip on which he will visit in Cartter, III., and Martinsburg, Mo. Last week he was. in Piqua in the interest o f the College. He delivered the Sabbath morning sermon at the First Presbyterian Church in Piqua. On Thursday afternoon he addressed Cedarville High School students. Members and pledges o f Alpha Theta Tau Sorority, as well as, old day night. The Y. W, C. A . will hold its Com mittal Service on November 19th, at members are to enjoy a dance on Fri- the Presbyterian Church. The Varsity “ C" met Wednesday evening. The CIub is planning a dance for the near future. to meet with our teachers and officers this houf. The Sabbath School staff o f tho South Charleston Presby terian Church will meet with us in our church, _ Thursday, Nov. 16—Orchestra prac tice, 7sOQ p. m. Choir rehearsal, 8:00 p. m, > Advance announcement. Next Sab bath morning, Nov, 19, at the hour of worship The Missionary Society' will conduct its annual “ Thank Offering Service.” Please come prepared to make a libera] special offering for the advancement o f Christ's Kingdom. S « =CHURCH NOTES I VttffaUMNNt -CteSItMi SBC Friday and Saturday, November 10-11 Judy Garland—Frank Morgan—Bille Butkc “THE WIZARD OF OZ” Also—“ A Day on Treasure Island" Sunday and Monday, November 12-13 An Sheridan—Richard Carlson “ WINTER CARNIVAL” News—Travcltalk Wednesday and Thursday, November 16*18 Jean Rogers—Robert Kcllsrd “STOP, LOOK and LOVE” News—-Pete Smith Night School Nine boys met Thursday evening to select plans. for their first shop projects. Monday evening the attendance was twelve. A new member, Daniel Den- nehy, joined our class. The class went to Xenia in a group to hear an Ohio State University specialist, Mr. ■J, B. McCorkle, dis cuss feeding cattle. Rabbit Supper On Tuesday evening, November 14^ the Cedarville High School vocational agriculture boys and the home eco nomics girls will hold a rabbit supper at the school house, Over one hun dred students and teachers are ex pected to attend. Each boy is to donate at least one rabbit ar d twenty cents. The Home (Economics girls are to prepare the food and \yait table under the supervision of Miss Brown. After the supper there will be a square dance, and tho meeting ia ex pected to adjourn about eleven o'clock. Stale Supervisor Visits School State School Supervisor, Frank M. Shelton nri’ompsnied by County Supt. H, C, Aultmnn, visited the local high ichool Wednesday. Mr. .Shelton visited at lenst one class taught by each of tho high school teachers. , After visiting‘ classes, a conference was hold at which time the Super visor discussed the results o f his ob servations and the school program County Supt, Aultman and Supt. Furst, , A written report will later be sent to the Board of Education and the Superintendent giving in detail the results o f the inspection together with recommendations dealing with the course o f study, class room instruc tion, the administration and further improvements throughout the school system. Mrs. W . C- Iliff Hostess To Woman’s Club The Woman’s Club met with Mrs. Walter Iliff, for their November meeting with nineteen members and a number o f guests' jjresent, After a short business meeting, Mrs, Robert Jacobs sang .two numbers which wore much enjoyed. Mrs, Rankin MacMillan was the accompanist, . The remainder of the afternoon was spent in knotting a comfort which is to be given to a rtcedy family- ' - The hostess assisted by Mrs. Gcd, Hammond and Mrs. Jacobs', served dainty refreshments, Sabbath School Orchestra, 9:45 a. m. 1 Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship^ 11:00 a. m. Theme: “ The Holy Spirit at Your Service.” Junior Sermon: “ The Seal o f The Spirit." Dedication. o f gifts fo r missionary box, 6:30 p. m. The Missionary So ciety, The Christian Endeavor, and the Sabbath School are uniting in a joint service fo r the presentation and dedication o f gifts f o r a missionary box which will be sent to The Rocky Fork Community Center at - Flag Pond, Term, Gifts may be brought to- the church at any time on Sunday; but most o f us will wish to bring our gifts and participate in this helpful service. Union Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Theme: “ Faith Triumphant." This program wilt consist chiefly o f two beautiful and inspiring moving (and talking) films illustrating the life oT the Apostle Paul. These pic tures are true to the Bible narrative, tastefully executed, worshipful in ef fect. Monday, Nov. 13—Retreat for min isters of Dayton Presbytery, 9:30 a, m., at the Dayton Country Club. Tuesday, Nov. 15—Meeting o f the teachers and officers o f the Sabbath School, 7:30 p, m. Miss Maribn White, Field Representative o f the Publica tion Department o f the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, wishes tJNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A , Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Supt, Emile Finney, Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Annual Thank Offering Service o f the Wo men’s Missionary Societies, Address by Rev. A . Mac Roy, o f Fair Haven, Theme: “ Beauty for Ashes," Y. P, C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject: “Must We Have Poverty?” Leader^ Margaret Stormont, > Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in Pres byterian Church. Moving pictures o f the Life o f St. Paul. Wednesday, Nov. 15th, is the date for our election o f elders, under our rotary system. Three men are to be chosen for a nine year term. Two vacancies have occurred, caused by the deaths of Dr. M. I. Marsh and W. J. Tarbox. The third member, Mr, W.‘ O. Thompson is subject to re- election. Covered dish supper will be served at 7:00 p. m., and the other service will follow at 8:00 p. m. It is hoped every member o f the church can be present for both the dinner and the business meeting. It is time ija think o f subscriptions for our church papers. The pastor will again act as your agent fo r “ The United Presbyterian” at $1.50 in club rates, and also for the “ Christian Herald” magazine at $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Bull enter tained their . Sabbath school classes Thursday evening, which was greatly enjoyed by all. These classes are taught by Mrs. Emma R. Marsh and R. A. Jamieson. 1 Mr. J. E. Hasting and wife, and son, William, spent the week-end^in New Concord, O., with relatives. Mrs. Ellen Purdom left Saturday on a trip to Boston, Mass., for a few days. Ross Twp, B. B. Schedule Is Full The following is the schedule o f the. Res* Twp, basketball team fo r the season o f 1939-40: Nov, 10—At Plattsburg. Nov 17—South Solon. Nov. 28—Olive Branch (Clark County). Dec, 1—A t Jeffersonville, Dec. 5—Selma. Dec. 9—A t Lynchjburg; Dee. 12—Sedalia. Dec. 15—A t South Charleston. Dec* 19—At Cedarville. Dec. 21—Siivercreek. Jan. 5—Beavercreek (L ). Jan.. 12—A t Spring Valley (L ), Jan. 19—Yellow Springs Bryan <L>. Jan. 26—At Bowersville Jefferson (L ). Jan, 31—South Charleston. Feb. 2—Bellbrook (L ). Feb. 9—Siivercreek (L ). Feb. 10—At Sabina. Feb, 14—At West Mansfield (Lo gan County), • j Feb. 16—Cedarville (L ). (L) Indicates league,games. KO BXD4TEN# IfOT IO l • ; | Ns hjmting with dog or gun <w 1 1trespassing will permittod ee th . i 1 following farms; M Fred Chuuta. 1 John Kwndig. ■i Dsover Wolf#, % \ ' i l Waltar Andrew, Kasaiaa Cr##k Gam. Assee, f R. A. For Sale—Apples and elder at Nagley’s Fruit Farm. A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN - AVAILABLE Adair’s • i 1 l 1 1 N. Detroit St, Xeaia, Ot, 1 Priceless ■i—Your eyes are worth the price o f all the glasses ever made and like as not you need but one pair. Why hesitate? 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