The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

CEDARVILLE HERALD, C lu b arid S ocialA c tiv itie s1 *nd Mrs, E, A . Jamieson spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. Frank E, Wiley and family, o f Bush ville, Indiana. Miss Edith Ann came home with the grandparents to spend ten days, when the rest o f the family are expected fo r a brief visit. Money loaned now fo r your build* ing needs. Cedarvile Federal Savings and Loan Association. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sweet, o f Boss, ford, have been the guests o f Mrs. CIa\a Morion. Jurkat concerning our flag. Mrs. Ad­ ams read Wilbur Nwbit’s poem; “ Your Flag and Our Flag**, and Mrs. Wright rend a poem, “ Our Flag". After a short business meeting, refreshments wore served, by the hostesses. t C h u r c h N o te s UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Balph A. Jamieson. Minister J The local Boy Scout Troop, their parent and friends interested in Scout­ ing, enjoyed a covered dish dinner Tuesday night at the Presbyterian church. The dinner was planned by the Scout Committee to help enliven the interest in scouting. Mr. Paul Hnndcll, State Scout Executive, spoke 1 and showed slide pictures in the in- Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Andrew o f j terest o f scouting. Coach Howard ih ia IBMA X L .. 2 _ - ;! fcrm .. •* . Xenia 'are announcing their marriage which took place a t a Newport Pres­ byterian parsonage, March 25, with Rev. Phillip* Vogel officiating a t the service, Mrs. Andrew was formerly Miss Margot Weber and is the dangh ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber, Day- ton and Mr, Andrew is the son o f Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Andrew! Cedarville, and is assistant grtrdener at the 0 . S. & S. O. Home. Thompson, who was recently appoint- i ed local Scout Master was in charge o f the meeting, JTohn Reinhardt has been appointed Mr. Thompson's as­ sistant, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Barlow, o f Columbus, spent the weekend with Mr. Barlow’s mother, Mrs. Aden Bar- low, who has been confined to'her bed with illness, fo r the past two weeks. "Pat" McGuinn, son o f C. L. Mo* Guinn got a fine view o f the inside of the Springfield Police Station when he was apprehended by police last Sat­ urday evening while driving hit father’s feed ti‘uck. “ Pat” called his father and asked him to come’ up and Settle the affair, Mr. McGujnn posted bond and appeared Monday. However, an investigation revealed- that there is no state ordinance against minors driving with a license. Springfield' has such a city ordinance but it is void ■when there is no state ordinance to substantiate it. - , CONSIGN YOUR WOOL! Don’t sell at present prices. A strong market is in prospect. Sell ytfur clip through the Ohio Wool Growers Co operative and be sure of. getting all it is worth. liberal cash advance. Wc pool or store, your wool. . FRANK; CRESWELL, Local. Representative Mrs. Edwin 1 Westerficld of Cincin­ nati has returned home following a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Cora Trum- bo. GOLDEN RULE CLASS MEETS The Golden Rule Circle Class o f the Methodist Church held their regular meeting in the church parlors Thurs­ day evening. The president, Mrs, C. E. Masters, presided. Mrs, John Nieinan had charge o f the devotions. She also.read a very interesting article on the sub­ ject which she had chosen as her theme fo r the devotional exercises. During the business’ session, ’ the Various committees gave their .reports, including the Easter flower committee which reported twenty-one pot-plants as having been sent to the. sick and shut-ins.. After the business meeting, Mrs. Marklo had charge of the social hour during which time various games and contests were enjoyed- Belieous refreshments were served by the committee" In charge. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Em­ ile Finney, Preaching 11:00 A . M. Theme, “A Sevenfold Characteristic o f God’s Peo­ ple." Y . P. C. U. 6:30 P. M, Subject “ Misaion Study.’’ Union Service J7:30 P. M. in the Presbyterian Church. The Annual Congregational Business Meeting o f the Congregation will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M., following the usual Covered Dish Din­ ner at 6:30. It is earnestly hoped that EVERY MEMBER may be present to hear the good reports o f the past year and share in plans for future progress. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 P, M, for women only. The men will have a similar privilege later on. (Oont*WKl ftm tint page) SCHOOL NEWS Freshmen, M-2, 94; Special Grades, 94.; Freshmen, A-L, 98,52; and Spe­ cial, High School, 83.0, ' Agriculture Greene County Vo-Ag instructors met ‘Wednesday,. April 8 , at Xenia Central to discuss plans for the spring judging contest and the Vo-Ag Fair exhibits. FRIDAY, AMH& I Senior Class Play. It’s coming on April 25 and 26. Be sure to reserve these dates on your Calendar, • METHODIST David H. Marble, Minister CEDAK CLIFF CHAPTER TO MEET Cedar Cliffy chapter, D. A. R., will meet with. Mrs. AnciKWright, Tues­ day, April 9th, 2:C0, P. M. Mrs. Robert Jacobs will have charge o f the program for the afternoon. Mrs. Ervin Kyle is assistant hostess. RESEARCH CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull enter­ tained the 'members o f their neighbor­ hood club Friday evening with a. cov­ ered dish'dinner, ' ■ ’ Mrs. J.; W t )Johnsop arrived home Friday, accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Herbert Main,, and grandson, Haul Main. Mrs. Johnson has been a .guest o(f her daughter for several we'eks. Mr. Justin Hartman student at Ob- erlin College, arrived home - Monday to spend the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Hartman. Misses Dorothy and Rebecca Gallo­ way, students at Denison University, are spending their Easter vacation at the home o f their parents* M»‘. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway. The Research Club held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jl S. West. About twenty-two mem­ bers and a few guests were present. Tiie members answered to the roll call o f tree identification. Mrs. Lloyd Con- farr read a paper written by Mrs. Lu­ la Watt on “ Community Forests”., and Mrs. A . E. Richards read a paper pn “ Trees in Erosion Control. Mrs. David Markle pang a solo, “ Trees” ac­ companied by Mrs. Montgomery West. An ice course was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Montgomery West.- -Mrs. Anna Harriman entered Mia­ mi Valley Hospital last Friday and submitted to a major operation Sat­ urday. morning. A t the present time her condition is much improved.. The Mispah Bible Class met at the home Of Mrs.- S.^C. Wright. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Lina McCullough and •Mrs. Suzan Hanna were assistant hostesses. The subject o f the meeting was the History o f the American Flag. Mrs. Hostetler read a paper on the history and making o f the flag. Mrs. Huey read a paper written by Mrs, * Dick Carsofl o f Indianapolis, chid two college mates from Butler Uni­ versity spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cpnfarr, enroute to Rcanokc, Va., on their spring vacation. Mr. Carson is a cousin, o f Mr. Confarr. Sunday, April 7, 1940 . Sunday School— 10:00 A. M. Morning worship— 11:00 A. M. Wo­ men’s Foreign Missionary 'Society Thank Offering Service. Epwprth League-*6:30 P. M. Youth Forum—6:30 P. M. Evening worship—8:00 P, M, Union Service in Presbyterian Church. \ Monday.—8:00 P. M. Women’s Mis­ sionary Society at Miss Pauline Nel­ son’s. Band Goes to Contest The Cedarville High School band will compete in the annual music contest to be held Saturday, April 6 , at Wit­ tenberg College in Springfield. Mr. A. A. Beecher, head o f the music depart­ ment o f the college is in charge o f the contest. The band wil play the "El Captain March” by John Phillip Sousa for a “ warm-up number”, then the “ Tin­ tsgel Overture” by William J. Skeat, which is the state required number. For. the selective number, the band will play the “ Hero Overture” by Har old M. Johnson. This, number is also the National required number and a very difficult one. Arrow Shirts . Nunn-Bush Shoes THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - Rev, Beniamin'N, Adams, Minister • Sunday, April 7, 9:45 A, M. Sabbath School Orches­ tra. 10:00 A. M/Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. • 11:00 A. M. The Sacrament o f’ the Lord’s Supper.. 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor at the Church. Topic, “ Great Personali­ ties—Toyohiko ICagawa.” 8:00 P, M. Union Evening Service! at the- Presbyterian Church. Rev. B. N. Adams will begin a series o f ex­ positions on the Book o f Phillippiaiis. Tuesday, April 9—6:30 P. M. An­ nual Congregational Suppdf and meet­ ing. All members o f the Congregation are urged to be present. Bring two dishes. Rolls coffee, and dessert will be furnished. Wednesday, April 10—7:30 P. M, Orchestra Rehearsal, -8:00 P, M. Choir practice. Dayton Presbyterial will be held at the Xenia First Presbyterian church on Wednesday, April 17. Luncheon tickets arc 40c. Reservations should be given to Mrs. Furst by Friday, April 12. CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. ^Services, Preaching, 3:00 ,-p. m. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes­ day, 7:30 p. m. tm H iiiH H iim iiiitiiiitiiH iiiiiiiiiitm iiiitiH iiiipitiiim iH m iiiiif Mrs,.Raymond Williamson has been staying with, her mother Mrs. J. L. Stroup, who has been quite ill at her home on the Wilmington Pike. ■ Mr. George Martindale, former ’.y o f this, place who has been in, a critical condition with heart trouble in Spring- field City Hospital, has been removed to b is home near Springfield, where lie will -be confined to his bed for' a period o f several weeks. V Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Marbin of. Sil- verton were the guests Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. G. H/Hartman. Start owning your own- home, See us fo r information. Cedarville Federal Savings and l^oan Association, CORRECTION j | THE PHONE NUMBER IS— | l 30 1 In last week’s issue the number | 1 was published wrong. | S 4 2 a.- i s j Cedarville Ford Sales! j And Service j f F. H, BYEiRMAN f rTlIIIIM limillllimM IM IIlM lItlHmililllllllllM lIIXIIHIIIHM IllllU These Three Men Knew What You Wanted To P a y . . . . The man who raises the sheep . v knew. . The man who cut he the cloth and the man who tailored these gar­ ments . . . they knew, too . . . for here is your Spring suit, and it’s priced right on the nose, o f the figure you’ve been dangling in your mirid. Whnt’s your price , . . . . , didn’t tve tell you? 825,? There Or . . . if it’s $30 or $35 ... take off yoqr coat, for Mister, you’re hbme and among friends. V O G U E SHOP 20-22 S. Fountain Ave SPRINGFIELD, O. Manhattan Shirts . Dobbs Hats see *150 to *300 *185 to *400 It !* now possible through Dodds* efficient manufacturing methods to furnish beautifully designed family monuments of everlasting granites at prices never before equalled* BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLB “No Longer An Unmarked Q r ave” VISIT OHIO'S MOST COMPLETE EXHIBIT OF FINISHED MONUMENTS AND MARKERS George Dodds & l Sons Granite Co. XSaUABOWS IBM■ m 1 PHOTO-FILMS | Developed.and'Printed | J ' /. ■t : -| | ENLARGEMENT DONE I | Fully Equipped to make sitting in | Your Own Home I OUTSIDE AS WELL Make Appointments | Vincent Rigio, Jr. | XENIA AVENUE J X n ie instrumental solo contest will also be held Saturday at Wittenberg College. Jack Huffman, Wilma Jean Ferguson apd Ruth Ramsey are com­ peting for solo rating. Jaejk will play a trombone solo, “ The Lillie Chief” by Arthur Pryor, accompanied by Miss Trumbo; Wilma Jean will play a bass violin solo, “ The Lost Chord” by Ar­ thur Sullivan, accompanied by Alice Hanna; and Ruth-will play a violin solo, “Romance” by Ilenrl W. Wei- niawski, accompanied by Miss Corry. The music department had charge o f the chapel program a t the high school, Friday, March 29, Wanda Hughes offered 1|ie devotions. The contest selections by the band as well as the solos were enjoyed by the en­ tire assembly. rrwi.' —i,"i; i.j. neth Bull and Joanna Bryant, match cover collection; Flora Gresswcll’s ra­ yon dress; Howard Frame's leather motorcycle belt, and Juanita Judy’s permanent mold o f Abraham Lincoln. - . Csmptoto Other Ferasaaeata f l i t to $TM, Cleman’s table;'*'Dorothea' Bobbit's' I Dowplcte. Shampoo "and departmental prize. Other first prize | winners worn Paul Whittington’s wood burgsdng; Bill Irvine’s soap carving; Carrol Spurgeon’s kitchen stool; Ken- A MtawtifiJ: FaruaaiBiwt SPECIAL Mondays, Tuesdays, $1.95 Second prize ^winners were: Kent (| M itkm iiiiiitM tiiiiiiH iH tniiitihiifH tiiM iim iifim M tim iim iti LITTLE'S GROCERY N OW Agent* for ReNew Cleaners Xenia, Ohio For Pick Up and Delivery SERVICE Phone 184 XENIA .mimmitMiNMtiioithmiiinmmHiHHHMMMwmmiiOiM Hobby Fair Exhibits Cedarville students took great in- trest in the Greene County Youth Hobby Fair, and won their share o f the prizes, John Bradfute won first .prize and the departmental prize with his In­ dian head-dress, Mary Lott’s coin col­ lection also won both the first and the C O Z Y J • THEATRE # f |Fri. and Sat., April 5 and 6 j Lynn Bari — Donald Woods f • — In — | “THE CITY OF CHANCE” f • — Also —• ... § News — MGM Miniature § Chhrley Chase Comedy § j Sun. and Mon., April 7 and 8§ | Joan Bennett — Adolphe Menjou f — In — I 1 “ THE HOUSEKEEPER'S • I DAUGHTER” I t ' « — Also — ■ | News * Cartoon - Screen Snapshots | — NOTICE— I First She c . Starts at 7:30 P. M. | wool dress; Jeanette Spahr’s shells,!! W»ve, 50c, R o m m «*d I f * f i t Wendell Newsome’s carved wooden | U«*»ctlca, f THE VANITY BEAUTY SALON Xenia, *59 Yellow Springs, 449 Jamestown - Open Evenings by AppoiatiMat Pre-School Conference A t the Pre-School Round-up Wed- | hesday afternoon, March 27, there 1 were eighteen present. Dr. James F. | Wilson, Washington, C. H., assisted | Dr. G. E. Savage in examining the \ children. ^Rancho Grande’’ Gene Autry’s latest picture, “Rancho Grande,” coming to the Majestic Theater, Springfield,, Saturday with a preview Friday night, deals with Gene's efforts to reform three madcap and frac­ tious heirs to the rancho from which the,picture takes its name* They run Into difficulties when their property is threatened by foreclosure at the unscrupulous hands of a.citrus corporation headed secretly by a man who professes to be friend and* legal advisor of the Dodges. Gene exposes his perfidy and save* ih* Rancho Grande from the .fate that threatens it. You will save if you follow the crowds to hike’ s InD ayton during the eleven day* o f their 87th Anniversary Sale. Every department in this great store offers Rike-Kumler quality mer­ chandise at outstanding savings*—new spring wearing apparel for yourself and your family, as well as furnishings fo r your home. Plan your sh ap in g trip now—-don’ t miss these great Anniversary Sale savings. TUBE I M K E - K I M L E B CO . D a y t o n * O h i o F. E. HARPER Plumbing of All Kinds « * . Bath-room Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating Let usQuoteyouPrices

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