The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
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Mure than l»StOQ members attended the meeting. m m Waltoe# CaHtos W o * H ljlw w it H i w w i Wallas* C*toiM,»M af Mir. and Mr*. Jahn V . Celttos, * f tola ptos*, * highest boner* to to* F. F. A. Meek judging *Mt*«t at Okie State Univ*r> -Mr, *ad Mr*. Pawl Cummin** bar* rented to* Owens property ©a Xania avenue and are moving into same tola week. * Mrs. Ernest Gibson has issued in vitations to a*number of fri*ads for a dessert bridge Friday afternoon. Mrs, Carrie Townsky leaves gatur. day with a party of Xeniatis on a motor trip to. Florid*, Mr, and Mrs. W, W, Barlow of Co lumbus spent the wePk-end with th* former'* parent*, Mr. and Mrs, Aden Barlow. We will help you to buy Ccdarvilje Federal Savings Assn, • home, Loan Mrs. E. E. Finney spent the week* end in Cincinnati with her daughter, Helen, who is city nurse, and Nancy, who is a student in Cincinnati Univer sity, Ross Twp, High. School' will pre sent “ Here Comes C h a rleya three, act comedy'in the school auditorium, Friday at & P. M. The proceeds will bp ipsed to finance % trip by the senior class to Washington, D. C.,.at the close of school. The play is being staged under the direction of Sdpt. Harpy Pickering. v, Mr*. J. M. Auld was called to New London, Monday, awing to the illness o f her father, Mr. Adam Crider, who resides with hi«.daughter, Mrs. J, W. Nelson. WALLACE COLLINS The Kensington ‘ Club .will beet Thursday, March 21 at the home"of Mr*, Wilbur Cooley at 2 o’clock. ■sity, Saturday, March 2th. Young Col- tins won 1044 points out of a possible 1200 on his judging. • ' Robert Nelson suffered a slight stroke. Sunday but is reported Improv ed at thistime. - Mr. John L. Horst and wife return ed from Florida, Saturday, after a month in the south. .Mr, Dorst re ports thing* were very uncomfortable during the freeze-although St. Peters burg did not.suffer a »;much as the1, east coast sections, For'a time wood1 ^Friday is ,the last day for filing pe- Was rationed and limited ton 5ficpur- titions for the' May primary. It is chase at erte rime. The loss to citrus also the last day .for filing income growers and gardeners was very nix letusns, Mhrch 31 is the last day heavy, Mr.,Dorst say*! 200-new houses for; making personal'property tax re- were, erected in St.^Petersburg the turns'. It is also the lasrday you can past year and yet'at .the peak o f the use. your 1932 auto tags. A ll this is season the visitors could not alt be good news especially if "you do not cared for. “ •. observe such, dates as effect you. CEDARVILLE TIED WITH. SIDNEY IN F.F.A. CONTEST Co-starred for the first time in what promises to be the mu sical sensation Of thp season, Fred. Astaire, Eleanor Powell and Oeorge Murphy join forces in "'Broadway Melody of 1940” coming tp th*.Regent Theater Springfield, Ohio, March 15. ForClnderclla'siJstertj whowant tomaketheir fcetlooklitlle.thisopcd- tofl snips off inches! - NEW SPRING STYLES GOING OVER Williams u st », OM* IIPMENT Good form in tportel A cotmtry eiub fa vorite thin R to town witi ypetftweeds! OTwaimii sawi to tf MAATOWf I* m m M m y m iMA ■Store i , Tlie. Cedarville High F.F.A. team of four boys tied for first place with Sid, ney in the State Little International Livestock' Judging Contest, Saturday, March 9/ The team consisted of Wal lace Collins, Carl Watkins, Wallace Bradfute and Ronald Anderson. 'They Were coached by Prof, O. K. Swallen, V.A.D. /Wallace Collins scored highest In the state. A fine trophy was given by.the Fair- •nont Creamery, "of Columbus, and presented by Dean Cunningham of the College of Agriculture. Each school may keep it six months. None of these-boys were on the last Year’s winning team at the same •-vent. Four ring* of livestock were judged, tamely horses, dairy cattle, beef cattle »nd swine, . MMHPMMRT David HLMaafcfe, Mtototw Sunday, March IT, 1148- . Sunday 8eh*ol—19sMA. X. Momiuff Worship—11:00 A. M. Sormon Tk* King Tri wnphant”. Epwerth Ltogtor—gibO P. M. Evening Wor*hto—*:«0 P. M. The College Dramatic Cf*b will present to* Easter play “ Hit Cross, by Ralph Clagg*tt, Each evening this week them wilt be union services in the various churches. See the notice elsewhere for the time place and Speaker each even tog. * The Cedarville College Dramatic Club will present an Easter play Sun day Evening to the Methodist Church at 8 o’clock. This play is entitled “His Cross’* and was written by Ralph Claggett. The cast at the play is as follower Obed, a master carpertOn Warren Taylor; Deborah, his wife, Glenna Basore; Elisabeth, his daugh ter, Qrsadee Stewart; John, his .son, Norman Linton; Rufus, his apprentice, Neil Hartman; Simon of Cyrene, the father of Rufus, Justin Northup; Jor- am, a bagger, Robert Guthrie. The scene of the play ia laid to the car penter shop pf Obed, to Jerusalem, on the day.of the Crucifixion of Jesus. An offering wlU be taken to defray the expenses of the production, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A . Jamieson. Minister NOTICE TO CLUB MEMBERS Because of the illness of Mrs. Mc Cullough, the 'March meeting of the Women's Club will be held with Mrs. GankinMacMillan, Wednesday, March twenty-seVenth. Members needing, or ‘anbishing.transportation, kindly call .he secretary, Mrs, Marsh. BRIDGE COTERIE The Bridge Coterie held their third npeting at the home of Jeanne Wright jn March 2, during which they or ganized and named their club, The Bridge Coterie., ‘ There are twelve members in this club; Margaret Anderson, Lois Brown; Doris Jean Conley, Marjean Devoe, 'Dorothy Gerhardt, Pansy Rose, Doris Townsley Genevieve Turner, Maude Fumer, Marjorie Finney, Jeanne Wright and Nancy.WjUiemson. The officers, ate: President, Dorothy Gerhardt; Vice President, Lois Brown; Secretary and Treasurer, Doris Jean Conley; New's Reporter, Maude Turner* • . . This club was formed to learft to play bridge and a have a social time together. It meets once a months at the different girls homes, and so far the *girls have learned quite a bit about playing this game. KENDIG FOR COMMISSIONER Ralph Kendig, one of two Demo cratic commissioners, will file for his first elective term on the Democratic primary, ticket, having been appointed to fiil the unexpired term Of the late Howard L. Batdorf. James Soward formerly head of the County Children's Home is another Democratic candidate for nomination, primary E. G. BURKAM FORMER * PUBLISHER DEAD E, G, Burksm, former publisher of the Dayton Journal and Herald, died Wednesday at his home in Dayton at the age of 67, He sold the newspapers to Louie Rock to 1988, and retired. He had been in poor health for some time.' ADDRESSED BIBLE CLASS D r. W. R< McChesney addressed the Busy Men’s Bible class Thursday ev ening in London. Mrs. Belle Summers and Mrs. F, M. Reynolds, who spent severs) weeks visiting to Florida returned home last :week«.... ' • NEW FAIR BUILDINGS ARB IN FORMATION It is stated that the Greene County Fair Beard, N„ N, Hunter president, is considering the erection of new hog and sheep bam* in the near fu tore, Both arc badly needed. The board will also consider bard inrfpc tog toe roadway* on toe grounds, an other worthwhile, improvement, « peoiaJly to wet weather. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Em ile Finney. ~ Preaching 11 A. M .;Palm Sabbath message, “ Roses or Lilies.” Y.P.C.U. 7 P. M. Subject, “ Intro duce Your Friends to Christ.” Leader, Maude Turner. Union Service' in the Methodist Church at 8 P, M. A Religious Drama is to be presented by the Dramatic Club of the College., See notice.’ Choir Rehearsal Saturday 7;30 P. M. A ll members present, as Easter is drawing near. „ We hope the community in general will take an interest to the Special Holy Week services to be held each- evehing next week. Full,announcement will be found elsewhere In this paper. Beginning Sabbath evening, and thru Thursday evening. Friday "Good Fri day’ special Three Hour Service will bo held from neon thru three o’clock; using toe Seven Sayings of. Christ on the'’ Cross., The three hours wiJI be divided into half hoar periods.wlth op portunity' given for any to come .and go, while toe orgahist plays the pre lude., As our Saviour emtored Somuch this important week,, to .His Life, an Important Week In toe history ofthc World, may we deny ourselves for His sake, and come to Worship Him to these Special Unionservices. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Beniamin N. Adams. Minister.! Pplm Sunday, March 17,1940. 9:45 A. M ,*— Sabba th School Orchestra, 10:00A.’ M. Sftbhnth School, Mr. !L K. Stormont, Supt. ", (Nomination of Officers.! 11:00 A. M« —>Morning' Worship. Theme: “ The Triumph of Meekness'*. 8:00 P. M.—-Canvassers Report-at the Church. 0:30 P. M.—Christian Endeavor at toe Manse, Topic: “Boy-Girl Relation ships.” . 7:80 P. M.—Union evening service at the Methddist Church, The College Dramatics Club presents “His Cross”, by Ralph Claggett, . “Holy Week” services— (See com plete ischedufe elsewhere in this paper.) Rpturday, March 23—4:00 P. M.— Communicant’* Class. CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School, 2:80 p. m. Services, Preaching, 3:00 p, m. Mid-week ’Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m* Pipes, Valves and Fittings for Wa ter, Ga* or Steam. Hand or Electric Pumps for all purpose*. Plumbing and Heating Supplies. LOWEST PRICES- HIGHEST QUALITY at J, P. BOOK LET SUPPLY CO.,XENIA, O, (4t) COZY I THEATRE • Fri. and Sat., March 15-10 Marjorie Weaver — Stewart ErWia■l --•* In — ■ “THE HONEYMOON’D OVER" News — Cartoon — Magic Carpet Sun. *ad MttttwMtorch 194# Don Anieehe — A! Jeleen Andrea Leeds —* In —• . The story of Stephen O. Foster “SWANK# KtVWr ■ ■New* Cartoon ■ . - -MM*.CtottstoW***** “ LITTLE OLD HEW YORK" iii<iirti‘'i*iiii>Miiiirtiiassiwww»«wmm>iii<iiiuiiiin,i 1■■i*lw1 "..ni.gimi!ijpnr nut1 awnwetasn UM V UMOCif " P h i wfltlpW. mtMMM LOCALCOHCHESI Fromjwoa to 8 o’clock nextFriday a continuous aerie* * f half hour ser vice* will be held at to* United Pres byterian Charch. The theme will be “The Seven Words From the Cross.” On each hour sad half hour the op portunity will be given for people to come and go during th* playing of an organ intermission. ■' The CedsrriUe Public School*, the College, the Presbyterian Church, the Methodist Church and th* United Presbyterian Church are co-operating to this service. There will be special music and short meditations present ed by the following speakers: Dr. R. A, Jamieson, Rev, Walter Kilpatrick, Dr. David Markle, Dr, F, A. Jurkat, Rev, B, N* Adams, and Dr. W. R, Mc- Cheaney. , ^ You are most cordially invited to be present for the whole series Or for any part of it which you may desire or find convenient. The schedule is as follows: Sunday 8:00 P. M,—Methodist Church, College Dramatics Club, Religious ■ play: “His Cross,” by Ralph*Clag-f get. j Monday U:2» A, M.—College Chapel, Dr. J,Jt. Fields, “ I Am the Way.” ‘ 7:30 P, M.■— Presbyterian Church, ^r. R- A. Jamieson, “ I Am the Good,Shepherd.” Tuesday 11:20 A. M.—College .Chapel, Dr. F. R. ?huits, “ I„Am the Truth.” ' 7:30 P, M,—-U, p. Church, Dr David Markle, “X Am the Light of the! World.” ; Wednesday li;20 A<_ M. — College Chape), Dr- Ros* Miller, “l Am the Life.’-’ -1 7:30 P. M.—Methodist. Church, Rev. B. N. Adams, “ I Am the Vine.” Thursday 11:20A. M.—College Chapel Dr. W, R. McChesney, Communion Service, 7:30 P. M.— Presbyterian Church, Rev, J, R. Miller, “ I Am the Bread of Life.” . . Good Friday 12 Noon to 3;00 P. M. in half hour periods— United Presby terian Chprch , Messrs. Japiiesort, Kilpatrick, Markle, Jurkat, Adams, and McChesney, “The Seven Words of the Cross.” Easter Sunday 6:00, A. M-—Church Bells. . / 6:30 A. M.—Presbyterian Church, Sunrise Service. ■ „ • 7:15 A. M’.—Easter Breakfast 10:00 <A. M.—-Sabbath School in each Church. 11:00.A. M.—Easter Service in each Church. v 7:30 P. M. PresbyterianChurch, Col lege Chorus, Cantata: “The Resurrection Song” , by Noite. o o A r m x i ■«W J. H*HAX&tNGKR DEAD J. H. Barringer, IT, farmer first vte* pmideot ef th* Natiaaal Cash Register Go., *)•• gwtoral m*e*g*r, dtod W*d»**d*y «v*atog following » six month# ilbwss, H* waa a native of Bath Twp, Tha fuuwal wiU b* h«MDunday, WOLF FILED Leroy Wolf, Xenia, who served two tom* aa roeorder, will file again for to* May primary. Wolf **rv*d ftom 1911 te*9i!«. W EATK lE IM jr ua tv with a la ifv i i i i i i t H A iriM h tracad #dl j&Hfc «£ ’HoMiiMr ijipyi A. breeder stove mrptodtoff E M a r nigh): noit Mr. and Mm, QamM E**k, 800 baby eMrim by fir*. Automobile ■* : Lieensei March lstth * 1940 License* will he issue# for Auto- ■ ■ i ..'■••ft' 1 ( ■-.j’ ■ *■ mobile*, Truck*, Trailers antT’Motorcycle* «t P i c k e r i n g ’ s E l e e t r t c ‘ Open Evenings — .Tuesday, Thursday end Snturday. 1940 LICENSES MOST BE ON CARS APRIL l . BENEFIT CARD PARTY SET FOR SATURDAY . ‘ ‘ .........' A benefit bridge patty will be given by Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at the homo of Mrs: Walter Purdom, Cedafvitle, Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Proceeds will be used by the chapter to purcliaae flags for tlm Cedarville School and for Other D, A. R. activi ties, - - ‘ j . The committee in ,charge of ar- j rangements for the pacty is composed j of Mrs. Mac Harris, Mrs. George GOr- ' don and Mrs, Purdom and resetva- tipns may he made with any member of the committee. Mary Pickering DeputyRegistrar ■ " A '. ; ■ DR. F. A. JURKAT TALKS ON “DEMOCRACY” The Research Club was entertained last Thursday afternoon at toe home of Mrs, J. M, Auld, Dr. F. A, Jurkat was guest speaker who 'discussed “Democracy at the Cross Roads ” a re view with historical background thru the ages past, Mrs. Harold Reinhard read a paper on “How Finland Pays Her Debt.” Members responded to roll call with “ Doings of Congress.” Miss Jejuihe Wright played a piano solo, “Th* Waltzing Doll” by Poldlnl. Refreshments anda social hour follow ed the regular program,' Subscribe. To THE hWRALD Not the Finnish Front But Pub lic Utility Employees * When there Igwork tp be done to the, : interest of customer service your Public Utility knows neither,winter nor summer, ' j. day or night. The above illustration show* a type ofwork that hagtobe done irrespec- fiveof.badweatherconditions,byemployees, . 9four company. Zero temperaturedoetnot deter the service man in his rounds. When. the call comes he responds cheerfully. 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