The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

SCHOOL NEWS !nllMU»lllimH»HMW>H»t«HM*IHMHIHHllmMMH'W AMtHAly Dr. Dmv Deanna JJurbiti., -liteP* wcufely into the yimk o f top flight MtftfaeB, In the heat find most beguiling of her vehicles, "It’a A Date," owning at the Regent Theater, Springfield, Ohio, Thura- lay, Mlar Durbin stoutly supported by Kay Francis, Walter Pldgeon. “It’s A Date” haa everything required for-completely Mtiafactory entertainment. „ r\ w - ih OHDAYWGWr % . "THE ■' TELEPHONE HOUfc" If you are looking for work it pays to have a telephone at * home so that employers can reach you easily; Many a man first on the list has lost a good opportunity because the next man had a telephone and could be reached without delay. A telephone pays for itself in ,many other ways also. It brings did quickly ixi illness, day .or night. Its convenience and socia l use are helpful and , pleasant for every member df the family. When it costs so little, why not have otte? i THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. a id H. Marlde addressed the assembly last Friday, showing the impoctawts at paying attention to the smaller things o f life that awruo often overlooked, . - . We have -been especially fortunate this year in having such interesting and worth-whije assembly programs, “Feet-Leese” » , Under the capable direction of Hiss Carrie-M. Rife, a double cast has been working faithfully on the Senior Class Play, “ Foot-Loose” which is to be pre­ sented in the Opera House Thursday and Friday evening-of this week. Thursday night’s cast ia composed o f the following; Kenneth Benedict, Pansy Rose, Nancy Williamson, Paul Dubbins, Maude Turner Russell L ubo J Marjorie Vest,.Robert Wiseman, Dor­ othy Gerhardt, Wiliam Ferguson, Mar- jean Devoe, John McMillan, Haryy Bcemiiler, and Eleanor Luttrel). The cast for Friday night includes Wallace Collins, Betty Truesdale, Vera Mae Fields, James Whitington, Fran- ices Patton, Carl Cultice, Berniece Frame, Gail Shaw, Betty Cornell, Fnuicis Andrew, Emma Kehnon, Ro­ bert Murphy, Kent Clemans, and, Mary Lott. ^ «m 'twwwtef'f fywo’W.ii"1*'1— h M"***1* Custom Hatching Our Smith Incubator will hateh jwu: eggs if they are hajpehable. 'BRING EGGS SATURDAYOR TUESDAY TOWNBLEY HATCHERY Xenia, Ohio VOTE j m W h a r f . Greer Commissioner Solicits Your Support at the Re- Rpublican Primary, j TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940 ’ | "-FoHttcuJ Advi-rtlsenmtt VOTE FOB B wt i ll i i Gl'ii'jiiiiy imp" w * ■ FOR COUNTY Staff Music Contest On Friday, April 26 Jean Ferguson and Jack Huffman, the two Cedarville soloists whowon honors in the district musical contest, will represent our school in the state finals to be held at Oberiin. Miss Trumbo plays the piano accompaniment for Jack Huffman and Alice Hanna accompanies Jean Fer­ guson. Fourth Grade Pupil Has Operation v Billy- Purdom o f the fourth grade, who underwent an operation for ap­ pendicitis last Wednesday, April 17, has returned home from the hospital ahdjs reported to be recovering rapid­ ly. _____ Baseball „ Cedarville boys lost their first game of the season when they met their old rival, Spring Valley, on the locjd field Monday afternoon. The score was 6 to 3. F. L. NELSON. O. \). OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, Ohio Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN I Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Siupt. Emilie Finney. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “The End o f the Lord”: Y.P.C.U. 7:00 P. M. The final study, of the Mission Book, “ Egypt Tomor-: roW”. Leader,’ Mary Jean Townsley. , Union Service 8:00 P. M, in the Presbyterian Church, Last chapter o f Philippians, by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M. at tlm.parsonage. Regular,meeting of the session after the service. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 P. M; All members please take notice. The Annual Meeting of the Wo­ men's Missionary Presbyterial was held in the Second Xenia Church, Thursday, April 24, with a goodly number of our members attending, Principal speaker was Mrs. Anna, P. White of. Pittsburgh, Pa., editor o f the Wommen's Missionary Magazine. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, April 28. ' L 0:45 A. M.— Sabbath School Or­ chestra. * ' * 10:00 :A. M.—Sabbath School Mr. Hi K. Stormont, Supt.. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. An .address by the-Rev. Alfred W. Moore of Shikohabad, United Provinces, In- dia. t 7:00 P. M.—Christian Endeavor. ' ’Great Personalities—Martiln Luther” , Leader, Doris Ramsey, : 8:00 P. M-—Union Evening Service at Presbyterian Church. “ Fourth -chapter of Philippians: Christ, the Be­ liever’s Strength — Rejoicing ovei* Anxieties/^ ' Monday, April 29—8:00 P. M. Ses­ sion meeting at the Manse, Wednesday, May 1—7:30 Orchestra rehearsal, Thufbday, May 2—8:00 P. M. An exhibition of white magic at the Op­ era House under the sponsorship of Christian Endeavor Society and- for the benefit of “The Conference Fund.” "The Great Keller” , Master Magician and Illusionist will provide one and one-half hours’ entertainment. Tickets ten and twenty-five cents, Sunday, May 5—11:00 A. M. Wor­ ship service with the election of elders. METHODIST David H.lMarkle, Minister j Sunday, April 28, 1940 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A, M. Ser­ mon theme “ The Educational Task of the Church.” Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening worship 8ri)0 P. M. Union service, Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, May 1—All day meet­ ing of Women’s organizations, , CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE 1 Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. • Services Preaching, 10:30 A. M. [ Evening Service 7:30 P. M. I Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes­ day , 7:30 p, m, 1 ! LEGAL NOTICE i Grace Poe, whose place of residence [ is unknown will take notice that on April 6 , 1940, John Poe filed suit for divorce on the grounds of gross neg­ lect <tf duty, before tile Court of Com­ mon Pleas, Greene county, Ohio, ifi Case No. 22,241, That said cause will come on for hearing on or after May 20, 1940. F, W. DUNKLE, Attorney .-.I . ................................ m.u, ‘ ft Dr. F. M. Chambliss Candidate for StateRepresentative Republican Primary May 14th —FoltiteM AdMftliwntMit ’ (Nd M ill Camp O p e n D a y a n d N ig h t SPECIAL SUNDAY ChickenorSteakDinner . 50c' 5 U n d e r N e w M a n a g e m e n t Mrs. Ethel Conner Wanted to Rent-House and small; Phone 153 F5 for Reservations, acreage near Cedarville. Prefer 4 or New "Low Price on Gas and Oil 5 acr& plot. References furnished on , request. Inquire at Herald Office. Republican - Tue«Uy, May14>1940 -. Y p iir Support W ill ha A p p re cr iated, also that Dfyour friends. . 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