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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