The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
mm and SocialA ctiv ities Mb* ADapti Owens, Oedarvilk was fcastsaa to mwnbar* ©f.her flinch dab . j i l t i ( * r l i » J M 7 f ^ - V ,- Mr, and Mrs. Junior Rader, who re pa id* m &m Fred &**man« f a m , aw announcing the birth frf a ion Sunday, I«*§r5* ■ Mr*. W iken Galloway attd daughter Carolyn, apettt Saturday and Sunday in Granville vtftfli Misses Rebecca and ■ Dorothy Galloway, who a w students in Denison University. , Mp*. Fred donums and ' mother, Mrs. F .^U . Reynolds, spent Sunday in Oxford, where they attended the Mother's Day observance with the former’s daughter, Miss Geneva Clem- ■arts. Papering: and Painting Seaon. If possible arrange now. Have yours done before 'the rush season. See A. B. McFarland. y-r (4t) ENTERTAIN GUESTS A T BRIDGEPARTY Guests 'fo r three tables o f bridge were entertained by Mr*. Gasser Me- Calli*ter at a: delightful party at her home, near Cedarville, Tuesday etfan- ing, Prise* were awarded Mrs. A . E. Richard*, Mr*, Kenneth Little and Mrs. Melvin McMillan. A buffet supper was served b y Mrs. McCallister at the conclusion o f the games, “ Mr. H. A . McLean is able to. bo out again having been confined toh is home several days’with the grip. Mrs, R. F. Lightcap, nee Margaret Tarbox, and daughter, Lucy, o f Phila delphia, Pa., are visiting here, with Mrs. Margaret Milroy and Mrs.1Lucy Barber. She is making an extended visit with relatives here. Money to loan fo r the necessary re pairs on your property—The Cedar- yille Federal Savings & lo a n Associa tion...' Mr. J. L . Richards, who has been spending several months in Florida, has returned-and is with hia son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Richards., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bratton o f Un ion pity,' Ind., havd moved here and have' rented th e ' Siegler-property on Main street. Cedarvillians will be interested in knowing that John Perrin Ridgeway, Dayton druggist, has been nominat-' ed on the Republican ticket in that County fo r sheriff. Mr. Ridgeway is the second son o f the late B. G. Ridge way and.was born, here/ He has been "a Republican leader in North Dayton fo r a number o f years. ,He has two brothers, Warren and Leo, both -o f whom operate drug stores in Dayton. Money to loan on real estate se curity. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association. . Jean Betty Lane, Sophomore, Col lege -of Education, 'Department o f Education, Wilberforce, won three firstq in the twelfth annual relays at Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Friday, May 10th. The new collegiate seiifcatioh was a-former member o f Cedarville High SclioOL-track team when she establish ed records o f 6:8 in the SO yds', and l l .i l ip the 100 yds. in the county meet which still stand. In the Friday meet -■ M i*O S n e won fiie" BO meter event in f ijS .in the 100 meter event she won in !2.1. In the 200 meter test she ’ Won rp 26.0. ( Miss Ruth Mitchell, of. this place, secretary fo r the Greene County board o f education fo r the last ten years, has resigned that position and has accept ed a secretarial position with Reynolds and Reynolds/lithographing company, o f Dayton, upon which she entered Wednesday. A successor to Miss Mit chell here has not been named by the County Board o f Education. A round-table discussion on “ Child Care” was conducted by M rs.. Dana Bryantr when the Broadcasters’ Glass o f the Cedarville Presbyterian church met Tueday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Wright. A social hour followed, the meeting. W. A , Spencer and I. C. Davis o f the Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association attended the district meet ing Tuesday in Springfield; Walter Schultz of* thfi Federal Home Loan Bank, Cincinnati, and Wm. Bock, Day-, ton, Director o f the Federal Home. Loan Bank were the principal speak ers. « -Che Dorcas Class o f the U. P. church celebrated. its thirtieth anni versary-with a covered dishrluncheon at the home o f Mr$. M. I. Marsh, Wed nesday nodn. About twenty-five were present including several o f the charter ■members. Mi’s. Lucy Barber faithfully taught the class, for twenty years and Mrs. Marsh has been teach ing the class the past ten years. Mrs. J. E. Kyle, gave a review from the organization to the present time, A number o f those present ’reminisced. Mrs. J. M. Bull gave an original poem Which will be published next week. Start buying your home-^Keep It -This can be done through the Cedar ville Federal Savings & Loan Associa tion. METHODIST ' David H. Mark!*, MfelaUr Sunday School—10:00 A . M .. Morning Worihip—11:00 A . M.— Sermon Thome: "Windows” Epworth League—8:80 P . M. Evening Worship—8:00 P. M. Union service in U, P. Church. The Greene County Brotherhood meeting wil be held Monday evening in the new Community Hall In- South Solon. This meeting is open to both the men and the women. The speaker Will be Mrs, H. F, White, o f Columbus. Mrs, White is a native o f Denmark and will be able to give a vlvyl picture o f conditions existing in hey country, The Wilmington District Woman’s Home Missionary Society will meet at Washington Court House on Tuesday, the 21st. Tt Plan To Impbm t BallDtas* Soft loud THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N . Adams, Minister Sunday, May 19 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H, K . Stormont, Supt. * 11:00 A . M. Morning Service. Theme “ Our Trejnendous Lover.” Junior Ser mon: “ All Aboard For—-Somewhere.’' Meeting o f Trustees after morning service. * 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor at Mr. J. H, Kreitzer’s. Leader,'Phyllis Jeanne Adams. Topic: “ Favorite Hymns and the Stories Behind them.” 8:00 P. M. Union Evening Service at U. P. Churdi. A program o f Sacred music. . Free Will Offering. -*• , Monday, May 20' 8:00 P. M, Session Meeting at the Manse. • Wednesday, May 22 7:30 P. M. Orchestra Rehearsal. Thursday, May 23 2:00 P. M. Monthly Missionary meeting at Mrs. Clayton McMillan's. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor - Sunday School 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. County M in isters R ap Sunday Fa ir Formal action protesting against holding the .Ohio State Fair on Sun day was taken by the Greene County Ministerial Association at its month ly meeting at Geyer’s Restaurant, Xenia, Monday. ' Tri taking the stand against Sunday’s session o f the fair the association pointed out that “ we believe such to be subversive to the best interests o f the church and Christian Morality,” ; and it was the opinion o f the associa tion to ariiord with other county as sociations throughout the state fo r the purpose, o f creating sentiment that in the near future Sundays may not be used for fair purposes. . W ill Contest I s Now B e in g H eard The contest over the will o f the late Anna Miller Townsley in Common Pleas Court opened Monday and has continued through the week, some 70 witnesses being subpoenaed from Jamestown and Cedarville. Suit was brought by Lester Buel, Raymond Bull, et al contesting the will on the ground the testator' was o f unsound mind at the time the instrument was drawn, O f goutto* it wsui A g r ea t iucces*i A l l t e f friend s wore* eage r t o learn h e r “ a ectef* and M rs. Sm ith w as p r o u d to te ll them . So the telephone contributed it* abate toward making all happy, at a daily coat o f * few cents* small indeed fo r the many satisfactions afforded. .< . tuN f IN 'iheW ephoii* Hew* > fiveryMo«deyfy.M .{m*ktM WTAM•WLW•WSPD M l 0110 ttU TEtEPKOME CO. Cedarville D e fea ts Bonebrake Team Bob Reed, fanning six batters and yielding only three hits, pitched Cedar ville’ College to its third baseball vic tory, a 6 to 4 triumph over Bonebrake Seminary on the Cedarville diamond Tuesday afternoon. The Yellow Jackets pushed over the winning run in the last half o f the ninth after coming from behind in the eighth to score twice and deadlock the score at 4-4. Bonebrake exploded a fobr-run rally in the sixth to wipe out a two-run Cedarville margin, acquir ed in the first round. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Another year o f Girl Scouting is finished. Time fo r registration at Na tional headquarters. Get your dues paid by next week. Any new girl ten years o f age or older or who will soon be ten, Wishing to become a Scout, see Mrs. Reinhard next week. The troop has successfully finished their dramatic work} winning the blue ribbon at Xefti* Hobby Fair on their Puppet Display* giving two programs last Friday at the Cedarville High School and Tuesday, May 22, will be thd guests o f the Xenia Rotary*Club, Older girls interested irt entering out door cookery! interior decorat- ’ing and other arts* wili find all sorts o f instructions in Senior Scouting with the Dogwood Patrol, which meets Tuesday nights. Be a Girl Seout, , sv .b tcrib , to : There will be a meeting o f ail per- sons interested in the present plans for Improvement o f the local soft ball dia mond in the Mayor’s Office on Monday, May 20th, a t 8:00 P. M. Please be prompt.. A committee composed o f Robt. Mac Gregor, H. D. Furgt, Frank Creswpll, C, H. Crouse and B . H, Brown met Wednesday evening with Paul Orr to discuss plana for this project. This committee Solicits the support o f all the local citizens, as this project will be o f interest to ail the communi ty. V- - . . LEGAL NOTICE William Thompson, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on March 12, 1940 Jeanette Thompson, filed suit for divorce on the grounds o f wilful absence, before the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, in case No. 22,214. That said cause will"come on fo r hearing on or after April 20th, 1940, F. W, DUNKEL, Attorney (5-17-6t-0-22) D an ie ls W on State Senate - ''.'I. Reports from the five counties in the Fifth-Sixth State Senatorial District indicate that John M. Grierson, Hills boro, was defeated by Albert L Daniels fo r the senatorial nomination by some 1,250 votes, unofficial. -Greene county gave Grierson a ma jority o f 167 over Daniels, Clinton county, gave'Grierson, 478; Highland, 494; Fayette, 240. Ross gave Daniels enough to Insure his election over the other counties. Why not buy a home—The rent paid will aid you in the plan through the Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED' FOR JUNE WEDDING Lawn. mowers sharpened,, sickles ground and furniture repaired. Prices reasonable. Elmer Owens. . 3t For Rent—-Four room apartment, modem. PhoUe 100. Anabeli Murdock. For Sale ^ Cabbage and tomato piqnts. Disease resistant. C. A. Foster, South Main St. 2t ' ». ✓ \ \ h , '( ' '' y v> r u Tiny scrolls concealed in rosebuds announced the engagement and ap proaching marriage o f Miss Christina Jones and Mr. John Richards, when Miss Mary Catherine Probasco, teach er in the Troy, O., school^, entertain ed members o f her bridge club and guests in Troy Saturday afernoom The wedding will take place in June but the date has not been disclosed. Following the bridge games an ice course, emptying a rose motif, was served by Miss Probasco, Both Miss Jones and Mrs. Richards were graduated from Cedarville High School and Cedarville College. Miss Jones is the daughter o f Mrs. Ada Jones, and teaches in the Troy, O., schools. Mr. Richards is the son o f Mr and Mrs/ A. E. Richards, and teaches at Mason, O. * Mrs. Ada'Jones, mother o f Miss Jones, and Mrs, O. K. Probasco, Mt. Victory, O., mother o f Miss Probasco, spent the week epd with, their daugh ters in Troy. / WALTON SPAHR Republican Nominee for Sheriff ‘ RALPH SPAHR Republican Nominee for Commissioner D . A . R . E lects M rs . F red Dobbins R egen t A t M eeting Tuesday Mrs. Fred Dobbins >was elected re gent o f Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters o f the American Revolution, Cedar ville, succeeding Mrs. Roger Bender-' son, o f Clifton, at a meeting at the home o f Mrs. M. J. Bahin, Springfield, Tuesday afternoon. * Mrs. David .McEIroy was elected vice regcht and Mrs. Raymond Wil liamson was re-named secretary. Mrs. William Turnbull was elected treasur er succeeding Mrs. F. B. Turnbull, and Miss Carrie Rife was elected historian, succeeding Mrs. David McEIroy, Oth er officers named include Mrs. H. IL Cherry, librarian, succeeding Mrs. J. M. Summers; Mrs. I. C. Davis, re elected registrar; .Mrs. M. J. Bahin, re elected chaplain. ' ' ' i The officers will he installed at the June meeting and. assume their duties at that time. 1 Dr.: Phoebe Tripp, o f the Wittenberg’ Collqge faculty, was guest speaker and presented a review o f Mrs. Ann Fearn Walkers' autobiography, “ My Days of Strength,” the story o f an American woman physician in China fop forty years. ' A social hour followed the program and refreshments were served. Mrs. I. C. Davis and Mrs. Mac Harris pre sided at the tea table. Miss Alice Fin ney was assistant hostess. The chapter will hold its annual Flag. Day luncheon June 11, but the place will be announced later. € o lle g e Junior-Senior Banquet H e ld M onday In Dayton A summer garden scene made tin attractive setting for the annual junior seniro banquet o f Cedarville College at the Dayton Y. M. C. A. Monday even ing. Fifty persons, including members o f the junior and senior classes, facul ty members and guests, attended, Paper, streamers in pastel hues formed a canopy over the tables while a profusion o f spring flowers were em ployed throughout the banquet hall. The program represented water lilies and flowers Were attached to the nut cups at each cover. Favors were minia ture candy bars attached to the place cards. During the dinner hour music was furnished by the Gilman trio, Spring- field. Mr. Neil Hartman, president o f the junior class presided as toastmaster and the address to the-seniors was given by Mr. Arthur Geake, junior clas ,-vice president. Mr. Rugsell Rob erts, senior class president, responded and Mr. Ted James sang a .polo, “ The House by the Side o f the Road.” Dr. W. R. McChesney, retiring president o f the College, spoke briefly and the college male quartet, composed o f |Messrs. Ted James, Justin Northup, j Hayden Johnson and Donaid Foulks, sang “ Sylvia” . * A theatre party was enjoyed follow ing the program. To the Voters of Greene C o .- * ■r * « We wish jto thank you for your splendid sup port in the recent primaries . . . Our past— „ promises o f properly executing the duties of the Sheriff's office will continue to be rigidly observed by all <5f usI Again, thanks to all of you ! . ■ i . GEO. P . HENKEL SHERIFF DEPUTIES Cecil Strowbridge HenryA* Jackson Sidney A. Whitten * JohnA, Geiger Infant Son Is Taken To City Hospital Richard, the X4*month-old son o f Mr, and JJr*. Claude Finney wax taken to Springfield City Hospital Saturday ev ening. Tiie child swallowed a piece o f old paint and putty, which lodged in the trachea. Ha wap operated upon Saturday ev ening and the paint and putty, bring brittle broke into small pieces, but five were removed. 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