The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

Li I ilL % ItU lL ffl ^ ) i ; iU ! WIJII j ! mmm C$%b and Sodrd'^^miiei n*r w y * ef LoaisviBJ*, K.| e » span ! H | %*fc « i to* weak bare w ilt Irion fe. Mr*. X Jt, An«-wa***ilW to N*w Leaden, Q-, tots Weak owing to the iUiws# of few futoar, Mr, Adam Crid­ er, who is ujn**g'’0ne yeer* of age. Mr, Paul gpotoor* and son Richard of Maw York Gifer, apart several day* last waek with hU mother, Mr*. H. A. Summers at the horn* of Mr. and Mr*, Wilson Galloway and family. Mr*. J. S*E, McMichael and Prof. E. G. Dodson of Connersville, ,Ind,s were (uecta Sunday of Mis* In* Mur­ dock. -.. ■■ ■ *• Money to loan on real estate se­ curity. CedarviUe Federal Savings 6 Loan Association. . » The Ladle* Aid o f tlje M. E- Church will serve Commencement dinner, Fri- day, May 3 l‘st. Forty cents per plate* For reservations call phone 205 or 125, Mr. and Mr*] J ,,E ; K yle spent the week-end in Manchester, ,Q.H the guests o f their son] Mr, W ill*rd Kyle *nd fam ily^ and' remained fo r coni* mencement exercises Monday evening The speaker Was ’Judge Arthur H Day, Mr, Kyle is' principal o f the schools ip Manchester. „ The Past Matron’s Circle o f the 0 E , S. w ill sponsor a benefit card parti at the club room \of ~the Mascnk Temple, on Monday,--June 3, .afternOr and night. The affair is open to the pub lic., Anyone, wishing reservaticr please call' Mrs. Amos. Frame, M rs, Paul Edwards or Mrs, A . B ..Creswell VT~ m m m m B fcg i m i k ■ * fttfo lto ir wuTMEAy Mr, Donald Taylor was guest o f Lon- to1a t * party at hi* home Sunday, the occasion b&ng hi* birthday. The affair was arranged a* * surprise on Mr. Taylor. , Guests w ew siln , apd Mrs. Robert Taylor and chfldir*?!, Dorothy, James and Marlin, Mp-iapd Mrs. David Tay­ lor and daughter Hester,M r. and Mrs. Robert Benehey, Mr. Ted Burba and M is*’ Betty T ow nslayrof Cedarville; Mr, and Mrs, Laetor.Taylcp and ch ild ' ran, Jean and Marjorie, o f Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and spn, Roy, o f New Jasper; Misses Mel and Emma Taylor, near Jamestown; Mrs* Mary Kirk and sons, Dale and Therold, o f Bowersvllle, and Miss Marthen* Ann Carter, Jamestown. The annual banquet and’ dance oi Cedaryille H igh School Alumni As- . sociatlon will he. held Friday eveninr ■of this week in the high school gym Dinner will he served at 6:33 nnc dancing will he from 9 till 12:30 tc ‘the music o f Ken Little’s -orchestra The officers o f the association an president,.Mr. Robert RicHnrds; secre­ tary, Mary .Flanigan and treasurer, f Nelson Creswell. r’ Mr.. Paul Finney,'who was"graduat­ ed from CedatviUd High School Mon- - ’day evening and his sister, Miss' Mar* jory Finney, a member o f the" class! •of 1941 o f, the satne school, accom­ panied by their father, Mr, Carl- Fin­ ney, o f Detroit, M ich.,, le ft Tuesday fo r Detroit.;and w ill make-their home there. Thp two young people, fo r the ’ last - thtee fye*r$,. have - made their Lonte^WitMvtheir .grandmother, Mrs. Iff. C> Finney? o f Cedarvillg.' • ■The College Senior Class w ill pre­ sent “ Nothing, Bdt tho Truth” by the College Dramatic Club. Tuesday ev­ ening in the Opma house, This ex­ cellent comedy is by James Montgom­ ery and was produced here in 1932 With Leo Reed and Lenora Skinnell In the leading parts. This year Neil Hartman and Janette Ne*l, both o f whom have been outstanding in dramatic work, have the leading parts, Tickets are on .sale a t Brown’s Drug Store. Y It was unofficially reported Thiirs- 1'ay that with the improvement o f A t­ torney L . T, Marshall, tlje M iller will contest suit, Will be resumed ‘in Com- non ' Pleas Court, Monday.- s . s . ti *'\7 , ,, * M r. John Glessinger, former resi­ dent,' who has . been spending the winter in Florida, spent Saturday here calling on friends..H e is now located at' Fenton, Mich. Miss Dorothy Kennoii has been elect­ ed- to teach the first grade in the Franklin TWp. schools, Darke' County, Ohio. The American Legion w ill, have charge o f the'Memorial Day exercises at the North Cemetery* next Thurs­ day.’ The procession Will' elave the public square about nine-thirty head­ ed by the H igh, School Band. It js not' certain a t th is' tim e’ who the- speaker>wil-be. - Start buying your home^-JCeep It —This can he.done through the Cedar- ville Federal Savings & Loan Associa­ tion. . . '■ PAPER HANGING I , •>—r A n d ' -X * .; | Interior Painting { ESTIMATES FREE ‘ § New Spring Line of f SUN-FAST WALL PAI'ER | VENETIAN BLINDS I CLEANED AND WAXED | TED BURRA ;St S I Cedarville R 2 1 ' F o r Sale—RetLPelican; Upholstery, Clothing' and Rug Cleaner; A lso VI- tona fo r Stomach, Kidney, Liver and Rheumatism tonic. H azel Andrews, Elm* St. Cedarville, O] * 4t ; Why not buy a home now? Easy Payments. Cedarvilie Federal .Saving* and* Loan Association. Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST Yellow Sprlng*,<OMo . X -RAY EQUIPMENT T his is only one of our many different shapes and styles^ D O B B S S T R A W S , $ 3.50 to $1000 Others $2 .oo to $12.00 S h o p etei. iinsi*i*Sgisa Aiiff. jpipP .ffiwIM 3'jwp Church Notes METHODIST David M. Marlda, Miaiator 3 Sunday School—49:00 A. M. Motnlog Wor*hip—H:00 A. M. Ser­ mon theme, "Peace |n Our Time”, BpworthLeague—9:80 P, M. Evening Worship—8;00 P. M. Col­ lege Baccalaureate Service In the Presbyterian Church. Or. HcCbesney will bfing the massage, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN RalphA. Jamlesau, Miatster Sabbath School IQ A , M., Supt. Emiliq Finney, ‘ Preaching 11 A . ML, theme "F ifteen Days W ith Peter and Paul". Y. P . C. U. 7 P /M . Subject “ Quiet Leadership” , . Leader, ” Miss Eleanor- Finney, , Union Service in the First Presby­ terian Church at 3 P, M. College Bac­ calaureate Service. • No Midweek Service thiB week, on account o f the College Commence- Program. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, May 26 Q:45 A . M .' Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K . Stormont, Supt. . 11:00 A , M. Morning Worship. Thpme: “ The Meaning o f the Present Hour.” Junior Sermon: “ Caught With The Goods” . " 7:00 P. M. Christian, Endeavor. Business meeting at the church. 8:00 P. M. College Baccalaureate Service at the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, May 2(5 * 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School Orchestra rehearsal. • . Friday, May 31 10:00 A . M. Cedarville College Com­ mencement at the First Presbyterian Church. 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. Program For Decoration. Day The .observance o f Memorial ^Day n) the Old Massies Creek Cemetery will b e’ in charge o f the. Cedar C liff Chapter, D. A . R., the Speaker being Rev, J. J. Meritzer' o f Carlisle, O. The exercises start at 11' A . M. The fiower committee is.M rs, Cora Trumbo, Mrs. Laura Albright, Mrs. H. H ., Cherry, Mrs] Fred Dobbins, Mrs. I. C. Davis,. Mrs. Harold Hein- hard aiid the Girl NINETIETH BIRTHDAY Miss Mary CresWell, who resides with her sisterf Mrs. Ida Stormnt, ob­ served* her ninetieth birthday, which, was observed in a quiet way, Sabbath. Miqs Creswell is the eldest o f two sisters and four brothers, Mr.' Stor­ mont, Mrs.James Ervin, Xenia, James ft., Atidrdw H „ W. H. and G. H., o f this .dace, all soils and daughters o f the late ,Samuel Creswell, one o f our pipneer citizens. The Creswell fam i­ lies have resided on their respective farms in this vicinity most o f their lives.. C w ta n fB * GjiDARVEJyB HBRALP, WHEAT, M ^T Juniors Hosts To Seniors Last Thursday ■Wi One hundred aqd. toMmty-flv* guests attended the annual juniep-seuior ban­ quet o f Oedftnrffl* High Bdbeel staged In the p . P . Church dining room on Thursday evening. Guests included members o f the two high school class­ es, faculty members and school board members. Guests were seated at nine tables, each table being decorated to rep, resent a different month o f the school year. Maroon' and gold, the senior class colors, predominated in. the decorating scheme. Follow ing the dinner Wayne Carry presided as toastmaster and Arthur Judy, Jr., junior class president, wel­ comed toe guests and Kent (Ramans, senior class president, responded. Miss Barbara Martin played a Hawaiian guitar solo and Mrs.. Merlin Eldemitter and Mlsa Wanda Hughes sang two duet*. Miss Carrie R ife, high school principal, gave a abort ta fe, jMisa V iol* Johnson sang a solo and Wallace Bradfute played two musical record­ ings made b y Gale Shaw and Edwin Brown, H igh School students. Misses A lice Hanna and Aimed* Harper play ed a piano duet and the program closed with a talk *■by Supt H, D. Furst. A theatre party was enjoyed by the group follow ing the banquet For Sale—Dunfieid Soy Beans. Phone 141F3. Fred Dobbins Custom Hatching Our Sipito (Incubator will hatch your eggs if they are hatachable. 2Vic per egg BRING EGGS SATURDAY OR TUESDAY TOWNSLEY HATCHERY • , Xenia, Ohio LltTLE'S GROCERY N OW Affenls for ReNew Cleaners Xenia, Ohio For Pick Up and Delivery SERVICE i. v Phone 1 8 4 ' • XBNIA ttuHHwowWSiOOiiSHWimrtmw'WlwmOMOtfwuiiiiiiiMi1 Miss Cletig Jacobs Engaged To Joseph Waddle; Athletic Coach „ The engagement o f Miss Cletis Ja­ cobs, daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Jacobs, Yellow Springs; to Mp. Joseph Waddle, o f Cedarville, was announced when Miss Mary Lou Stodebaker en­ tertained at her home near Tipp City, Saturday" afternoon. The date for the* nuptials was not disclosed. Both Miss Jacobs and Mr. Waddle Mrs, Roy Waddle and Is athletic coach at Spring Valley High School, Guests at the party were Miss Cletis Jacobs, Mrs. Leroy Jacobs and MisB Louise Jacobs; o f Yellow Springs; Mrs. Roy Waddle, Misses Martha Waddle and Christina Jones o f Cedar­ ville; Mrs* Dan Eidemiller, Mrs. Mer­ lin Eidemiller, o f DaytonM isses Lois are -graduates-of Cedarville High Eidenberry,.Margie Stahl, Jenny For- School and Cedarville College. Mis* man,. Gladys Brown, Dorothy Hart-. Jacobs teaches in toe Bradford schools man and Virginia Miller, o f Bradford; in Miami County, g Mr*. Roy Stodebaker and Miss Mary Mr. Waddle is the sbn o f Mr, and Lou Stodebaker, o f Tipp City. countian to m * RgRRHDAY Friday will marie to* atoMy-alghto birthday of Mrs, Margiumt Ryder, of OedarviUo, who will obaarra too day quietly at tbo homo of h*r son, Mr, JS. S. Hamilton, Cedarville, where she re­ sides, No special celebration Is planned hut members of. Mrs. Ryder’s im-' mediate family, including her sen, Mr. j Hamilton; her granddaughter Mrs,: Hugh Thomas Cincinnati and her*! great granddaughter Miss Ruth Thomas teacher in toe Greenfield, O., schools will be with her, Mr* Ryder, whoenjoys good health,! formerly lived in Greenfield but has made her home with her son for move than ten years. SlIMCMBWTO 3 m Wtiwiaa* Pipes, Valves and F itting; fo r Wa­ ter, Gas or Steam, Hand or Electric Pumps fo r all purposes. Plumbing and Heating Supplies. LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY at J, P, BOOK­ LET SUPPLY CO., XENIA. O. <4t) For Sale— White Rock chickens, fry ­ ers. Phone 17QF3. ijwsHiiuiwijBHWiSMwetwwiwiMmwniiiiimansiisiw COZY « THEATRE # Fri. jmd BatpnA* May Cesar Bmatr# — Marjpri* Wmnwr “ THE CISCO KID AND THE LADY” News — Cartoon — TrareHalk Sun. sind Mon., May 2B-27 Fred Astaire — Eleanor P*w«H ‘BROADWAY MELODY OF 194T . News MGM Miniature I -—...—....................... ....... . |Wed. and Thurs., May 29-30 1 Frank Mrgan — Ann .RutherfmJ | “ THE GIfOST COMES HOME” | Also “ Terry and the Pirates” , E-' yqMIfiMM’MHIIUIHHHHtomiUlHftmunriimHlWHWBHMlIto Graduation Month - s wuiinmiitiiiiimmuiHtMiiiiuiiiiiOiUMUttwiniMUMiiaiiliiw .1 This is graduation month.,,'Thou­ sands o f students will he receiving their diplomas and degrees from high schools ap'd colleges. Mahy will be well prepared to ’meet life and to cope with | its demands. Others will be ’unprepar- j Indianapolis, Ind cd. Many w ill leave their commence-1 - ment halls with high ambitions and! sunny, hearts,/only to have those ambi­ tions defeated an dtjheir sunny hearts clouded with darkness and gloom. * True, n number o f graduates will meet with defeat. That is lifcT .But if that defeat is used .rightly, it will lxi but a means o f advancing. The dis- grnco lies not in being down, but in remaining down, The' follow ing were here to attend the funeral o f Mrs. Susan Hanna, Friday: Dr. and Mr*. M. G. Hanna and daughter, Lois, o f ,Niles, O.;. Mr. and Mrs, Crawford Hanna and .daugh­ ter, Marian Joy, o f Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Hanna, Hagerstown, Ind.; Mr. ’ and .Mrs.- Edward Weber and daughters, o f Hilliards, O .; .Rev. and Mrs. W . E. Spencer, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr, .an d , Mrs. Wilbur Ireland, of | A Beautiful Permanent | 1 SPECIAL | H 5 | Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays j I $ 1 - 9 5 1 § Complete | (I. S. PATENT NO. 2164251 Other Permanents $2.50 to $7JO, | More students afe attending college | Complete. Shampoo and fin ger | today than ever before in too history ||Wave, 50c. Rosene and Flight | o f our country. “ What are we to do with them” , says the cynic. “ Industry does not have enough plades fo r tbehi. There is not .enough positions' for them to fill. The professions are over­ crowded. Every one is looking fo r a white collar job.” Well, M r. Cynic, you failed to con- sideV'that preparation is a very great part o f life. You have forgotten that an educated man w ill create, hew posi­ tions and will expend Ws energy and training along new Channels. « . along lines o f endeavor not yet heard o f. However, It w ilt be well fo r the young graduate to remember that knowledge 1* not powfer, It is only potential power.. Knowledge, becomes power only'when intelligently applied. A lso, the graduate mu*t beware o f having the idea that he Is an educated man in the fullest sense o f the' Word. A wise educator once said, “ I f a young graduate thinks he is an educated man, he had better stay in his( school 'Until be gets over it.” Schools'give us our chance or opportunity to show our­ selves approved, The world need our graduates badly. We need men and women today, as never before, who hot only have an education, but have high ideals back­ ed by true character and motivated by the spirit o f Christ. The trde Ameri can graduate Will not fall short o f these qualities. Let us thank God that we are hand ing our young men diplomas, in stead o f guns . . . That they are wearing caps and gowns, instead o f military uniforms . . . That they are prepar­ ing fo r life, and not for death. —Everett Keener |Cosmetics. For plants. Sale—Cabbage and tomato C. A . Foster,'South Main st. THE VANITY BEAUTY SALON Xenia, 859 Yellow- Springs, 440 . Jamestown j /)pen Evenings by Appointment ] atllMHHfHtMnilMmiUniliUlMItltiMMKIIIIIlHmMmHHUHMH OMMill Canp Open Day and Night SPECIAL SUNDAY , Chicken or Steak Dinner 50c Under New Management Mrs. Ethel Conner ' Phone 153 F$ fo r Reservations. New Law Price on Gas and Oil 1 ji^^1 P. h. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST JamefttowR, Okie Etpwcinl Att«ftt$#lt GI# 6 N SCHOOL-AGE EYES THE FORD WAY OF DOING BUSINESS T h e FordMotor Companywas founded by n working-man for wOrlang-men. Its present officersbeganasemployeesof the Company. Itwo*thefirstcompanytopay - n minimum wage, beginning in 1914, at tbe then astounding figure of jfS a*day. That was double tbe prevailing wage of tbe time. H ie Ford minimum is now $6 a day for all employees engaged in pro­ ductionwork. And from that, the wages riseto$110.80aday,withtheaveragewage £7.25, exclusive of salaried employees. ■The Ford Motor Com- 'pony was the first Urge company to establish the 8-hourday—alsoin1914. And the 40-hour week was inaugurated by the Ford Motor Company in 1926, years before any such laws existed. The Ford Motor Com- pany employs men with­ out regard torace,creed color. It is common Henry Word end Edsel Ford keep drily per* sonet touch with alt pheses o f Ford menu- fecture . Ine conference with his.steffi Henry Ford often seyS: "Go eheed—rFll& heremid represent the public!* serviceaddstheCompany-sober, decent family men. Hundreds of them have been with, the Company for more that! 25 years— thousands for more than 15 years. Their health record, home owner­ ship and citizenshiprecordsaregood. . A l l this is reflected’in Ford products, whether car*, trucks or tractors. The work is honestly done.' Materials are the best that can.be made or procured. Less profit to the Company and mote value to the customer is known throughout the motoring world as wFord’s way of • doing bu*iriess.w \ or knowledge that working conditions In the Ford shojtt are tbe best that science and constant care can make diem. A OCjilSTtt ^IcalsA just wage and stabilized employment for a large proportion of out employes*—and as fully stabi- . lized for all as conditions will permit— enable ot ut mete to retain their pertotud independence, j In consequenceef thesepoliciesdieFtetd Motor Company has one of the finest bodies o f employees in the world, th e lergtoprOFocdoteatomatticetnenoflong Ford Motor Company was the first to make a motor'car within the. means of the average family— quitting the manufacture of What was then the hugest SeUing model in the World to . do so. Its chosen field in all the. 30 years since that time has- been Gte average American family— for which it has conststtndy provided ear facilities which formerly only die wealthy Could buy. Xtl* dmpolicy of the FordMotor Com* pany to shite the benefits of advanced toedtoda wad management wid| poehefr^ and public alike. Increased wages and' ‘ em p loyn tettecw scatH ad^ oltaanyyeato faityeresulted In •.' . < A 3(H) pet cent htmett hsthebMtdnvAneoftheFordeeremia 7,$ptw cent redssetbntithsprke* rO*D MOTOM COMPANY ' (gR 4 w m M s. a *

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