The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
CEDAPVlflF. HP!1!* ID . FRIDAY, PEC*EMS'"P. '<■iWMi'W t w l ,I—T.nr»ling U<» ■ l.»Ef i, vy:,v immiw SCHOOL N W S (C ontinued F rom F ibs * F ags ) school Tuesday afternoon at the quest of the Greene County Department. re- Health Q. S. V . Banqqot Several of our faculty attended the banquet for Greene County Ohio Staters given at Geyer’s, Xenia, Ohio, on Thursday evening. stitnte speaker, led an interestingf* discussion on “Whit Hybrid Com'* »im in »^im n iiiir4iii»^tiH w iiiiiiw«nti Should We Choose?” Thirteen mem-j hers of the young men's class attend, oil, Mr. Powers showed specimens of Iowa corn which were very different in character. Thursday evening the class con tinued their shop project and played basketball at the high school. Only boys attending class regularly are permitted to play basketball. CHURCH NOTES Election of Officers Night School The following officers were elect- Fourteen farm boys attended Jh e ed in the young men’s farming club: evening class meeting Tuesday, No. President, Harold Hanna; vice vember 21, Dr. Leo Anderson led a ; president, Otiu Shaw; secretary, very interesting discussion on hog' Donald Smith; treasurer, Donald diseases, their prevention and con- Bugle. troL Monday evening Harry Powers, a The agriculture instructors of teachers' conference at JSermantown, farmer of Cedarville Twp. and an in- ‘Tuesday, November 28. METHODIST David H> Markle, Minister On Saturday, December 2nd the Ladies of the Church will hold a Bake Sale and Bazaar in the Clerk’s Office. On Saturday, December 2nd, the Greene County Epworth League Booth Festival will be held in the Methodist Church. Leagues from this county will be represented and bring their gifts for the Methodist Chil dren’s Home at Worthington. Follow ing a luncheon which wilt be served in the Sunday School room a program will be presented. Dr. Charles E. Turley will speak. Rev. Paul Baker, and Hell.” Devotional Leader; Jen* ne Wright. Place of meeting: Home of Prof. C, W. Steele. Union Evening Service, 7:80 p. m., at the Methodist Church. The College Dramatics Club will present jointly with the Methodist young people a Christmas play en titled, “The Topaz of Ethiopia.” An offering will be.taken for war suffer ers of China and Europe, Tuesday, December 5 Mispah Bible Class meeting, 2:00 p. m., at Miss Sally McMIllan'B. Thursdays, December 7 Orchestra Rehearsal, 7:30 p, m. Choir Rehearsal, 8:00 p, m. Assistant superintendent of the Finney UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Supt. •xA SHE Worthington Home will speak and a choir of girls from the' home will pre sent several musical numbers. The public are invited to attend the lunch eon and also the evening program. Sunday. December 3rd . Sunday School, 10:00 a, m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a, m. Ser mon theme: “Would Yqu Be Free?” Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Theme: “The Gentleness of God.” Y. P. C. U„ 6:30 p. m. Subject: “The Full Gospel for the Whole World.” Leader, .Robert^Dobblns, Union Servlco, 7:30 p. m., in the Methodist Church, See announce ment elsewhere for this service. Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p, Evening Worship, 7:30 p. tn. The m, Chapters eight and nine for next The College Dramatic Club under the week. direction of Miss Glcnna Basore, will Choir-Rehearsal; Saturday, 7:30 p. present a Christmas play called: “The m; ■ Topaz of Ethiopia." The cast is as ---------- -— ---- follows: Charl«c Keller, station n-^ LEGAL NOTICE gent at Milltown, Neal Hartman; A Irene May Guenther, whose place of j Traveler, Justin Northup; Ezra Ham- residence is unknown, will take notice merstein, formerly of Germany, Clay- that on October 13, 1939,'Torrence O. ton; Leah Hammerstein, his daughter, Orsadee Stewart; Ilashiniura Obata, formerly of Japan, Royden Johnson; Tom .Harris, a workman* Montgomery West; Mrs. Harris, his wife, Janette Neal; Mrs, Kruslow Caldwell, Mary Jean Townsley, Three girls: Eliza beth Anderson, Janice Fipkc, Betty Garrison, This is the first of a scries of Evening Christmas serviceg^to be held in the various churches of the com munity, Each evening .an offering will be received. AH over the neces sary amount to cover expenses of the evening programs will be divided be tween the two causes of the China Relief and work among .European refugees, Let iis make' this a giving Christmas to those who are less fortunate than we are ourselves. Wednesday, December 6 All day meeting of the Woman’s organizations of the Church., FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Benjamin. N, Adams. Minister Sabbath School Orchestra, 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School, 10:00 a, m. Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. Morning Worship, 11:00 .ta. m. Theme: “The Miracle of Forgive ness.” Junior Sermon: “Absorbing Light.” Christian Endeavor,' <1:30 p. m. Topic: “Death, Immortality, Heaven, Guehther filed his certain action a- gainst her for divorce onsjthe’grounds of wilful absence, before the Court of Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 22082. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after December 2, 1939, MARCUS SHOUP, ( 10-20-6-11-24) Attorney, for Plaintiff NQ HUNTING NOTICE No hunting with dog or gun or trespassing will permitted on. the following farms: Fred Chase. John Kendig. Denver Wolfe: * Walter Andrew, j Massies Creek Gem. As*oc. R. A, Kennon. A D A I R ’ S f ; 9 N. Detroit St. Xenia; O. If.. m.U IflltnilMHIIIHM 4% FARM LOANS | Prompt and Confidential I ■Service .^ f* Writedr Inquire i j LEON H; KUNG i Cedarville, O Phone; 101 * Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST YeSew^Sjwlajr^' OMa X-RAY EQUIPMENT WMIMmfttnHlHMIlHIIIHtMIMMIIIIIItllllliaHintllttllllHtlMIlllllMliniMimNMMHIIINIWimtlltlMNIimMtMHimMItlHalMUmilltlUilKMIllllUlHIIIiaMaMIMML F. E. HARPER Plumbing of All Kinds • • * Bath-room Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating l e t us Quote yo u Prices € • a * j’*! Fj{ i fi' A M O V I E ANALL-COLORLOCAL MOVING PICNNE FILMED IN CEDARVILLE Cedarville, Ohjto —PHKOENTO^- * . ■ * O F Y O U R H O M E T O W N YOUR FRIENDS « LIFE in CEDARVDXE” CEDARVILLE and SELMA SCHOOLS . LOCALFOLKSON THE SCREEN- - - IN FULL COLOR, MOWES This is Your BigChance To “Crash” the Moviei-See YanrseH and Fritnd* la, theMovies S E J l j Cedarville High School « . • Selma Schools Cedarville School Band w- DECEMMBER Cedarville Churches Cedarvilfe’s Most Beautiful Girls 1 .2 ,3 ,4 , ' * All your local folks on the screen . . , City’s leading citizens Friday, Saturday, Sunday and merchants . , . Many farm folks for miles around . THESE ARE SOME OF THE &1ANY, MANY “SHOTS” YOU WILL SEE IN ALL-COLOR MOVIES. ■* • A 1 « and Monday u W atch For” Hank Spruck, Your Hollywood Cameraman FRIDAY-SATURDAY Ray Miliand —Olympe Bradna “Say It In French” SUNDAY-MONDAY Richard dreen — Brenda Joyce “Here I Am A Stranger” Also Each N ight ‘Lite In Cedarville’ 'I i m T i 'III! 4 SIXT In D The ! poratioi: of 57 ci - > corn cr<i(' bushels ,/i Unde> up- by ■ partmei growers v. 10 cent,-- j of tob t ■ limitatiu! Secrtr advised effecting 1, 1940, secure partmei ment/o as requ plete tl ber 31, tain ar Taxatio franchi; 1940. The J tribute financin tion in ' settlenv moutair I Ohio, had 70* beveraf the- 'em recent Control applica- renews pared t. <514, wlv jumped 1939. of pert ■ policy . gate e: will hs dividum says th<- 1Althi have b 1936, t. the sU tioris ii ed for the set $10,922 hringin $49,110 * these * each y> added which ) nctmen This y tire tl state i interes school there 1 enues, and otl year bi and be< to coll able, wholes tion, v ated, years, ginniu; tests— it* own The ly disi new r< fiscal ; » The total e Alle oring • lature priatir met t the O ence h a spec group interei charg* existii to the of the lature Ove famlli tenddc Ohio Coluir The Etta lis sn. John I
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=