The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

S j5 5 a s ^ r a i a . i » y , m r m . i m p . * M S WWW pwmmi I»II^IWIII!WIWIIIW>IMIIWWIMUWIWHIUW.1WIII|IHIII*BM VOTE FOR . ■ ^ h N rb ©!1 COUNTY Commissioner '» J uUHiimmniiHg COLLEGE NEWS HHWiiiiiiiiiiiiHHMHMuwwnwiXiyiiiininumminiuinmin 014 Falks Concert The annual music festival w** held Tuesday evening at Alford Gym­ nasium. This year’s “ Sing Feat” was tentitled ''Ye Olds Folkes Concert* ’in which the participants were dressed in the costumes o f the nineteenth cen­ tury, The program was one pf the finest in recent years. Motiiar-Osttghter Banquet The annual Ifcthar-Daughter Ban­ quet honoring the Mothers of the membe r s the College Y.W.C.A. will be held this evening (Friday) at Al­ ford Gynmgsium. Solicits YcmrSupport at theR epub lican Primary, TUESDAY, MAY 14 ,1 94 0 —Politic*! AdvsrllwmeBt Sophomore Class - A The Sophomore Class enjoyed a “ steak fry” at Bryan Farm, Wednes­ day evening. M . 1 X tpttb liein Candidate — F o r - i - • STKTE SENATOR Fifth-Si*th District ’Primary, May 14 GRADUATE O F LAW Owner <uid operator o f a farm in Highland County Member of the Farm Bureau and Grange For economy and efficiency in government —Political Advertisement - - - Cont i nu i ng S A T U R D A Y I 647 SUMS Choice Selections Taken From Our RegularStock. 1 3 Price Groups Savings Up to 33 ft % r * Originally up to $35.00 "KINGBRC ‘ LOOK" Suits. Sal* Prici i j i . ■ k Our regular $35, $40. $45 "Michael Stern;" " F a s h i o n P a r k " and "Don Richards'* suits, AN­ NIVERSARY SALE PRICE * Our regular $45* $50 and $55 "Hickey ■Freemen"Michael Stern" and "Fashion Park" suits. ANNI­ V E R S A R Y SALE PRICE USE OUR CONVENIENT CHARGE PUN Vcene. S hop . * ENTERING A THIRD DECADE AS SPRINGFIELD'S LEADING MEN'S STO RE. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Baseball ' .The baseball team travelled to Wil­ mington Tuesday afternoon and were defeated by the “ Quakers” by a score o f 6 to 1, The game was closer than the score indicates, however. The teams battled on even grounds until . the sixth inning when Wilmington suc­ ceeded in scoring five runs. Cedar ville’s lone tally came as a result of a home run by “ Pinkie" Thomas with none on. ’ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ WASHINGTON LETTER Tennis The tennis match between Cedarville and Wilberfopce scheduled fpr Wed­ nesday was postponed because o f wet Cpurts at Wilberforee. Senior Vacation Senior vacation begins today, The Seniors ore having charge o f the Chapel Service today. rnr,,‘""t 1 UtTfYT'*tMrtil*^1,11,11mamin ilrtliHimH Junior-Senior Banquet The Junior-Senior Banquet will be held Monday evening at the Dayton Y. M. C. A . A Theatre Party will fol­ low the banquet. Game this Afternoon Tliis afternoon Bonebrake Seminary invades the local diamond for a double Reader with our boys. Come out and enjoy the games. Game time 1;00 P, M, ’ Teaching Positions Secured Thus far three of our graduating class have secured positions. Janette Neal at Dixie Township; Mary EJiza- beth Edgington, at, Brookville and Helen Ross at Bowersville. . GOES TO WAYNESVILLE Miss RacheTHartnian has^ccepted a position in Evelyn’s Beauty Shop in Waynesville, Thanks fo r the friend­ ships which have been made in this community. Rachel Hartman CANDIDATE FOR State // FOR GREENE COUNTY Subject to the Republican Primary May 14, 1940 (C ontinued F rom Finer P ace ) Already there is a lot o f undercover talk, both in official circles and out­ side, that the United States should furnish airplane pilots to the Allies, the contention being made that it takes at least two years to train a pilot to fly a fast warplane, and that white the Allies are now getting new planes rapidly they’ cannot train, pilots fast enough to take earn of-their-war needs/ In other quarters It is being argued that the TJnited States must send both planes and warships to the aid o f the Allies; but that no land forces will be sent overseas. Some o f this talk is coming from such high quarters as to make observers Wonder what is ahead. One outstanding American, who has made a study o f .diplomatic and international affairs for more thpn fifty years and is con­ sidered an authority on such matters,! and whose name cannot be mentioned, • here, made the statement in private! eopversatio this week—.“ The United '< States is much closer to war right now ! than in May 1916. American officials• must keep their heads clear and their feet on the ground if the United States i is not to become involved." j n . highest cA*H Hue*i ■Paid For HOUSESANDCOWS HOGS, CALVES^AND^HEEP*RE*IOVED M O M W I T Telephone, XeaU* 454 XENIA FERTILIZER fitTARKAffllC*. GREENE COUNTY’S ONLY RENDERING PLANT . For Sale—Red Pelican Upholstery; Clothing and Rug Cleaner; Also V i - Iona for Stomach; Kidney, Liver and Rheumatism , tonic. Hazel Andrews, Elm St. Cedarville, 0 , 4 t . H S 9 H H I - - i ' - v: kV :'•> :• -■-v. v. ■ - ■;/?■■>?/ :•<:-;• ; • ' > <' -«■ ^ . *. k f »* m * J.WM . FUBBE Candidate For Republican Primary, Tuesday, M ay-14 W aggoner for Re-election to THE STATE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE from the Seventh District ' Primary Tuesday, May 14, 1940. (romiof Adv.) Earl A . M aag, Chairman Served Greene County in the General Assembly o f O h i o ' o n the follow ing comm ittees: Agriculture and Forestry, Elections, Organization o f State Government, University and Colleges, Library and State W ide Com­ mittees, in farmer assemblies, Chairman o f Federal Re­ lations Committee and member o f the Education and Taxation Committees in the present General Assembly. Stands fo r the interests and w elfare o f all o f our people. Your vote and active support w ill be appreciated. Political Advertisement. HERALDWANT ANDSALEADS PAY Edward L DeWine Cand ida te For SHERIFF o f Greene County Your vote will be appreciat- edL , 'fh* Style Hit of , gawolhtt, ^D * UwtV/di4 Si* Co»u l> e » to R A m lb » i^ n ^ ^ ^ Nmtmm nqarSau o f prior, i| cm bkmi o ff Arne Chevrolet qwaMfy'5'* no oivvvrnpRvy C9R ■MKH r: fvfOT ■ ' piBRv MAtTlt ■ pmivfvpv fio v n A ft ___ I I . __ t__ I M j t ll- t cht ■ ira rm p o ira n o n o om a c^D sw jR iiiK . am flWBjg ■ -gar ■ ^uJkiiiAA ■ ‘SLdL^Mk: ■ jMNlfMiR Has had wide experience in law en- forcemnt and is fully informed on all laws a tta in in g to the Sheriffs office* SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, M A t 14, ’40 (I'niltkftl Adv.> CUMMINGS CHEVROLET a Keep the 7th District Republican fo r ' ^ **' John W . Bricher and'all other Republican Candidates b y . re-electing Charles J . Waggoner o f Lebanon State Central Committeeman Mr, W aggoner is qualified by 30 years o f service to the party and- the public. ' Hie be ­ gan his service as a precinct worker and member o f the Party Committee m l 910, Hie served 4 years as Sheriff from 1916-1920 and as County Republican Chairman fo r 16 years. .He was elevated to the position o f Cashier o f The Lebanon-Citizens Bank in 1935, after 15 years as' Assistant Cashier. - CHARLES J. WAGGONER has been a member o f the State Republican Committee since 1936 and now seeks re-election. Vote for and Support & - > Measure All Cars, Regardless of Price, By THE LEADERS LINE-UP and you'll know w h y Chevrolet lead s all car*, in sn/es WHYFAYMORE? WHYACCIEUMS ? Cedarville, O.

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