The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
CKPARVILLII HE84LP, f'RiPAY, M4Y 3ft $H§ C lu b and SocialA c tiv itie s Hr. Jock Niaman and family have moved to Cincinnati, Madiionville, where be ban taken a Jweition. The Wright property just vacated will be occupied by Mr. and Mr#. Charlee Has- lup. Fob R en t-F ou r room apartment, modern. Phone 100. Anabell Murdock. Mr, L. E. Johnson and w ife and Miss Frances Johnson, o f Chicago, 111., and Rev. Robert C. Ravage and wife o f Washington, D. C., were week-end guests at the heme o f Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Steele, Announcements have been received here o f the arrival o f Dorothy Ann, a daughter, at the home o f -Rev, and Mrs, Lester C. Taylor (Margaret Chance), o f Frenchburg, Ky., on Sat urday May 4th, Mr. John McMillan entertained the members o f the Senior Class o f the high school, o f which he is a member, Thursday evening at the. home' o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McMillan. MUSIC IS FEATURE OF CLUB MEETING “ Music” was the program theme o f a meeting o f the Research Club at which Mrs. A}e(ha Bird; Cedarvilie, was hostess Thursday afternoon. Mrs, J, E, Hastings was program leader and review the story o f Ver di's opera “ II Trovatore," Recorded se lections from the opera were played to illustrate Mrs. Hastings talk, Mem bers responded to.roll call with “ Mu sical Memories,” Refreshments were aeryed by Mrs. Bird. i Church Notes THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I “If I Had My Way” Rev. BeniaminN, Adams. Minister Prof, ana Mrs, Howard E. Thomp son have moved into the Sterrett prop erty on Xenia Ave. Mrs. Mary Tarbox will occupy her-property vacated by the Thompsons. Mr, and M r£ Claude Clark o f Mc- Cready ave. Dayton, are announcing the birth o f a son,. Richard Kyle, last Thursday in-St. Anne Hospital. Mrs. Clark before her marriage was. Gwendolyn Kyle o f Springfield, and has spent several summers in the home of her uncle, Mr’. J, E. Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Harbin and Mr. and Mrs. Warern Willetts; and daugh ter, Betty Jo, o f Silverton, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. David Rey nolds and daughter, Doris Ann. The .dinner celebrated the second birthday o f little Doris Ann Reynolds. SUNNYSlDE CLUB GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS, MURPHY Mr, and Mrs. C. W- Murphy, opened their home to members o f the Sunny- side Club fo r a delightful bridge party Wednesday evening. Guests fo r five tables were entertained. At the conclusion o f the games, prizes were awarded Mrs. H K. Stor mont, Mr. Harley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nagley, Mrs ,1 Paul Edwards and Mr. Chester Preston, A salad course was served, b y the hostess. Those present were "Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Nagley, Mr. and Mm, Har ley Davis, Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Stor mont, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Edwardd, Mr, and Mrs. H. -H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frame, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Stackhouse, o f Cedarvilie; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Preston, o f Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and son Chester. The club will ineet Wednesday even ing, June 12 , with Mr. and MVs. Pres ton,, o f Clifton. . Sunday, May 12 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orches tra. 1CI;00 A. M . Sabbath School, Mr. II. K. Stormont, Supt. . 11:00 A . M. .Morning Worship— Theipe: “ A True Mother’s Crown". ^ 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Lead er, Phyllis Jeanne Adams, Topic: “Great Hymns and the Stories Behind Them", Place: Mr. H. K, Stormont’s. 8:00 P. M. Union Evening Service at the U. P. Church. Tuesday, May 14 2:00 P. M. The Mispah Bible Class at Mrs, F. A . Jur- kat’a. 8:00 P, M. The Broadcasters Class at the home o f 'Mrs. Raymond Wil liamson. Topics: “ Developing _ Self- Control” and “ Guiding an All-round Development.” Wednesday, May 15 7:30 P. M. Or chestra Rehearsal. Special Note; The Trustees will meet to re-prganize on Sabbath Morning after church. METHODIST David H. Markle, Minister The Clark’s Run Club met with Mrs. Joe Gano' W e d n e s d a y afternoon. Eighteen members' and two guests were present? Mrs. J. Mack Bull gave avery interesting talk on the Braille system o f blind reading. A salad in Spring Valley, course was served by Mrs.-Gone and Mrs. Huston. Relatives here received wal’d Wed nesday o f the death o f John Dean, 72, Xenia, who suffered a paralytic stroke ten days ago at his home. Ho was the son o f John and Louisa Hagler Dean and was born In New Jasper Twp. He is survived. by his widow, two brothers and a sister,'Ralph and David Dean and Miss Mae Dean, all o f Xenia, The funeral will be hehf from the Nagley. Funeral Home in Xenia, Saturday at 2:30 P..M. Burial . . Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cotton en tertained the members o f their neigh borhood Club at a covered dish dinner Friday evening. The dinner was ar ranged by Mrs.-Cotton as a surprise .to Mr.'Gotton, the occasion being his birthday. Mr.- Lawrence Lcath, _Ross Twp., who is a patient at University Hos pital in Columbus is somewhat im proved. Mr. Lenth suffered severe in juries to his eye when a gun exploded and a piece o f the shell penetrated his eye. It is not known Whether the s igh t'o f his eye will be restored or not. ! The Ohio State Fa ir' management this year will give out through the office o f Supt. H. C. Aultman 3,600 tickets, fo r admission to the fair good only on Wednesday and Thursday. The tickets are goffd oply for school child ren. The tickets are. being counter signed by stamp by Miss Ruth Mit chell. The tickets will then be dis tributed by the various superinten dents in .the COUnty. Mr. and Mrs: C. E. Masters at tended the wedding Wednefflay of their niece Miss Katherine Hinds; daughter o f Mr. .and Mrs. Wm* Hinds, of Silverton to Mr. Wm, Horne o f Madisonville jvhich took place at 4:30 P. M- in the Deer Park Catholic Church. Following the Wedding a re ception was held at the home of. the bride’s parents. The young couple will make their home, in Covington, Ky., where Mr. Home is employed. Mr. Charles Rheubert has rented the Building Sc Loan duplex on East Xenia ave., and will move there the first of the month. Lawn mowers sharpened, sickles ground and furniture repaired. Prices reasonable. Elmer Owens, 3t j Fri. and Satur., May 10-11 § § I ' I I Warner Baxter — Alice Faye § § - In - „ j | , “ BARRICADE” f | News — .Cartoon — Sports J Miss Janette Neal has been appoint ed to teach in the second_ grade con solidated schools at Johnsville, New Lebanon, O. ' Mr, Clyde Walker, graduate o f Ced arville College, has been re-elected to teach in the Carlisle schools^ near Franklin, 0 . Mrs. J. H. McMillan Is spending the week with her Son, Janies McMillan and family o f Osborn. For Sale —» Cabbage and tomato plants, Disease resistant. C. A. Foster, South Main St, , Sunday, May 12 Sunday School—10:00 A. M. Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M .— Sermon Theme “ Wanted—Home^mak- Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening worship — Baccalaureate service in U. P. Church. Sermon theme “ Shields o f Gold” . Wednesday, May 15 — 9:30 A. M. Wilmington District Women’s meeting at Wilmington College gymnasium.. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A . Jamieson; Minister Supt. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M, Emile Finney. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Annual Young People’s Day Service in. charge o f the Y.' P. C. U., Miss Elizabeth Anderson, Pres, Special offering for the young people’s society delegate fund. Frayr meeting Wednesday, 8 P. M. Leader, O. A. Dobbins. , CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE , Raymond Strickland, Pastor j Sunday Scjhool. 9:30 A. M. Services Preaching, 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 7;30 P. M. .Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. x ..... . )l C O Z Y » THEATRE a i i LITTLE'S GROCERY N O W Agents fotr ReNew . Cleaners Xenia, Ohio i i I i \ Sun. and Mon., May 12-13 |-1 | Spencer Tracy — Hedy Lamarr | " ■ — In— : I I “ I TAKE THIS WOMAN” Fox NeWs — Cartoon Hey K ids! Look ! * “TERRY AND THE PIRATES” COMING MAY 22 - 23 i! I*S. i . s i 1’ 1 For Pick Up and Delivery SERVICE Phone 184 9 ■ XENIA i ’ «. i wIpmHimtmnHHOHHiniHHmMiiiiHnnmmMiMiiimHimif EASTERN STARS ARE INVITED TO XENIA The officers and, member# a t Cedar- vllle Chapter 418 O. E. S. are Invited as guests o f Aiders Chapter O. JS. S., Xenia, on Tuesday, May 14, at 8 p. M, in the Masonic Temple, All Eastern Stars o f Cedarvilie are Invited. TfeGmMfkmittyWaaaiftOliafM sponsored by the eegnty hem# a*ton- Mott department, wih bcoadcaat from station W 0 BU, CoMtaa* Monday from 8 s *9 to * 4 f P, M. The cboou composed of thirty-fcwe women, la directed by J, H. WaMron, c f the O, S. and S, p . Home, sad Mrs. J 4 *re*i Shoup i* aecempaalafe, Bing Crosby shares' honors with his youngest co-Star, little Gloria Jean, In a bright now comedy, “If I Had My Way,” which opens at the Regent Theater, Springfield, Ohio Thursday, Gay tune#, the best Bing lias had lit a long while, are enlivened -by duet arrangements for Bing and Gloria that are particularly effective. And with the addition of a clever supporting cast and an excellent screen play, “ If I Had My Way” is altogether an ap pealing film. Tracy Saved Money --------------- ---------------- FOR THE a T A X P A Y t R ' S - : OP OH I O E V E R Y D A Y A n A verage D aily o f EXPERIENCE ■ HAS n o SUBSTITUTE Service, ''.’Savings'. .■ '' Y-...-' Satisfaction Vote fo r a Man W ho Knows That O ffice REPUBLICAN TICKET Primaries, M.ay 14,1940 E. W, ELLIS, Chairman Polltlriii AdYfeTtlwmciia J oseph T. T racy JOSEPHT. TRACY FOR AUDITOR OP STATE WALTER N. STEWART I’VE PROMISED NOTHING— p v e p u t o u t N o t h in g — AND BACKED BY NO POLITICIAN, LIFE LONG REPUBLICAN COUNTY Commissioner Republican.‘Primary TUESDAY, MAY 14 . FIRST TERM— YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE VALUED AND REPAID BY LOYALTY AND UNDERSTANDING RESULTS AFTER NOMINATION. - i Remember to Vote ■ *—rolIUcaJ Advertisement HERALDWANT ANDSALE ADSPAY OSCMS.HBLL KNOWN AS “OS” CANDIDA^ FOR , Sheriff REPUBLICAN PRIMARY TUESDAY, MAY 14 I ap#r#ri«t* «»# andawatwat* which ■have b*#» ***** *9 candidacy by my friends in this cammnnlty, j Edward L Greiner FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE , Farmer, Manufacturer, World.War Veteran WE WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE CITI ZENS TO THE FACT THAT STATE CHAIRMAN SCHORR IS DISTRIBUTING THOUSANDS OF SAMPLE BALLOTS THROUGHOUT THE 7TH DISTRICT MARKED FOR MR. GREINER’S OPPONENT. • WE BELIEVE YOU WILL AGREE THAT STATE CHAIR MAN SCHORR SHOULD SAVE HIS ENERGY FOR THE- ELECTION OF REPUBLICANS IN NOVEMBER RATHER THAN DICTATE THE SELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE IN ORDER TO PERPET UATE HIMSELF IN OFFICE, WE ARE INFORMED BY MANY MEMBERS OF THE GREENE COUNTY REPUBLI CAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THAT NO ACTION1 BY* __________________ WAY OF ENDORSEMENT HAS BEEN MADE ELECT EDWARD E GREINER WHO HAS BEEN A CONSISTENT AND ARDENT SUPPORTER OF THE BRICKER ADMINISTRATION. Politkal Advartiaamant* Cbiurlec Jonea, Chairman Greiner Committee, Springffetd, 0 . I Most Respectfully Ask Your,. S U P P O R T A N D I N F L U E N C E On My Past Record In Public Office The efficiency of this office staff .including DALLAS MARSHALL has .placed the Greene County Recorder’s office among the most efficient jn the state, . * help us to C ontinue this record . ERNEST O, BEATTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDIATE C O U N T Y R E C O R D E R ' (Political Adv.) . ' THE IDEAL JEWELRY STORE S H O C K P R O O F WATCHES .J„ •WATCHCRYSTALS (Any Shape 15ch Springfield, Ohio, v Dependable-Efficient ■ ■ ■ f t L— F or — Clean Government ROBERT A DORMAN R epub lican Candidate for SHERIFF YbttrVoteWitt fie **• ‘May’14Piter? ■ '***
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