The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26
ClubandSocialActivities C h u r c h N o te s Mr. and Mr*. David Reynolds in - $ert*taed a t a dinner party Sunday, feooerfn* MU* Rachael Douthett, of Xaaia, on har birthday. Guest* war* Mi** Beoffeefcfc, Mr. Robert Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlay and two danahtera, ol Xenia, Hi* laid** Aid Society of the M, E. Gfcsreh. will bold a market and bazaar a t the Township Clerk's office Satur- day May 4, opening a t 1:00 F' M. Mr*. Busan Manna, who suffered a alight paralytic stroke some days ago, remain* in about the same condition, ^according to report*. Friday evening. The president, C, E, Masters, presided, Mrs, McCallister conducted » very interesting devotional service. Her theme was, “ Giving and Living”. She read an article entitled, “ Give to Live”' which was very instructive *nd Im pressive. ,, During the business session, various committees gave. their monthly re ports. As Mrs. Jack Nieman, who has been an active member o f the class fo r nearly four years, ia moving to Cincinnati, she was presented with a gift from the class as a token of the esteem in which she was held. Mrs. Masters made the presentation with . Her. and Mrs. Herbert Main and son * * ew WeH‘C!,08en Ten,M* !t in ^ i c h Patti, o f Loveland, were guests last »be expressed our appreciation of the Frtday of Mrs, J.W , Johnson, w°rk ^ vs' Nieman has done while among us. Mrs, Nieman- responded, thanking the ladies fo r the remem brance they had given her, .A social hour was enjoyed, during which time “Charades" were given by Various groups. Refreshments were then served by the committee in charge. Keep in mind the called meeting of the Commercial Club at-the mayor’s office a t 8 o’clock this Friday evening. GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister The Golden Rule Circle Class of the 1frS ^ BScho,>1 10:00 A’ Methodist Church held their regular j v. f , f »»th i, .t am iMt , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Townsley and son, Jon Mikal of Senacavillc, Q,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr over' the week end. Mrs. Norman Sweet of Rossford, 0 ., spent Saturday and Sabbath with her mother, Mrs. Clara Morton. Why not buy ’a home now? Easy Payments^ Cedarville Federal Savings and Lean.Association. The Greene County Male Chorus will sing before the District Kiwauis meet. Jrtg a t the Riltmore Hotel, Dayton, Tuesday evening, May 30. Hugh Turn- bull of ibis place is' the only repre sentative from this Community in the chorus. Fo r Sale—ReiJ Pelican Upholstery, Clothing and Rug Gleaner; Also Vi- •tona for Stomach, Kidney, Liver and Rheumatism tonic. Hazel Andrews, Elm.St. Cedarville, O. 4t Mr: and Mrs, E. R. Kling enter- tained their bridge club of London, a t dinner a t the> Knott sisters, last Friday evening. ’ Miss Geneva demons, of Mianr University, and Mr. John Robb of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end. With the former’s .parents, Mr. and--Mrs. Fred Clemans. SILVERCREEK TWP. TO HAVE NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Silvercreek Twp. Board of Educa tion has hired George Steele of Wil mington as athletic director to suc ceed J. R. Brammer. Supt. Walter W. Boyer ahd all the remaining fac ulty staff were re-elected. SIS «IORS VISIT COLUMBUS Members of the Ross Twp. Senior Class accompanied by Supt. Harry- B Pickering went to Columbus' Wednes day, where they visited., the Feeble Minded Institute, Penitentiary, Capitol building, School for the Blind and the Museum a t Ohio State University, Consult us in regard to owning your oWn home. Money .to Loan. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. Spring Menus, Menus, in spring, can be'some thing very; special—if you’ll take advantage of the grand variety of foods available! In this column next week, Eleanor Howe will give you some of her own favorite suggestion's for dressing up spring menus. Miss Dorothy Galloway, a student Irt Dehnison University, Granville,' who ha* been ill in the-hospital there, was ab le 'to return to the.home of. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gallo way, this week. Mrs. Harry Thomas, who has beep spending several months in Holly wood, Fla., returned home this week. Her sister, Miss Seifert, who accom panied Mrs. Thomas south, will re main,in that city. Mrs. Carrie Townsley returned home this week after ia visit of several weeks in Lakeland, Florida. „ ENGAGEMENT, a n d m a r r ia g e - OF MISS MARJORIE GORDON Announcement has been made of the engagement and coming marriage of Miss Marjorie Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Gordon, Washington C. H., and Mr. Gilbert Christian of Columbus as an event fo r June 1st, Roth participants. are graduates of Cedarville College and have many friends here. , - The wedding will take place a t the home of the bride’* parents, with mem bers, of the immediate families and a few friends as guests* Rev* W* H* Christian of Shreve, Q., father of the bridegroom Will officiate* Miss Gordon has taught for the last three years a t ‘Grand Prairie* School Marion, 0.j and in her honie school at Good Hope, 0 . She is a sister of Mrs. Walter Boyer, Jamestown, and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs* C. H Gordon of this place. Mr. Christian is employed in Columbus. WHS Prepare cherry-flavored gelatin and fill empty grapefruit sections with gelatin. When gelatin has stiffened, arrange each grapefruit half on bed of-lettuce: Place mayonnaise in cen ter of -grapefruit and top with chopped green maraschino cherries. , 'Salad Bowl’ Fruit Sated Toss lightly together in salad.bowl, one cup watermelon balls, one .cup muskmelon .balls, one cup honey dew melon balls, one cup seeded red cherries, and one cup diced celery. Add french dressing-in sufficient quantity to thoroughly coat all fruitsf Have ready a supply of chilled, crisp french endive* Place two or three stalks on side of each individ ual.salad plate and serve with salad bowl fruit salad. ,, May Basket Salad. Take the desired number o f firm uniform tomatoes; cut out stems and hollow out the center slightly. Slice rings of green pepper about V* inch thick, cut in half and fasten on to mato with tooth picks to form handle of basket. Place hearts of lettuce and rad ish ‘roses (using toothpick* f o r stems) jn the basket. leaves. Place basket Garnish with OSCM&MU KNOWN AS "OS” CANDIDATE TOR Sherif REPUBLICAN PRIMARY TUESDAY, MAY 14 I appreciate the endorsements which have been ftft** W ta#dMt«y %f m frtewi* if m *M****Ujr,-. “ —Petition JUwil»emM»t 00 A. M, Theme, "The Lord’s Compassion”, Y. P, C. U* 8:00 P. M. This is Voca tional Day, and the President, Miss Elizabeth Anderson, has arranged a special program, to begin a t 6 o’clock, to which are invited all of the regular members .and also any prospective members. Our Y. P. C, U. would like very much to have ALL pf the young people of our church and Bible school, High school and College age, to be come identified with our Y. P. C. U* Gome Sabbath evening and get ac quainted with the work. Union Services will be held in'our church this month a t 8 P. M. Theme for Sabbath evening “He Leadeth Me”, Can this be said truly of you? Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. M. a t the home of Mrs. Carrie Townsley, Leader, Mr, 0 . A. Dobbins.. Chapters 31 and 32 in our Bible Study Course. A Presbyterial Institute is to be held in the 2nd. U. P Church, Xenia beginning this (Friday) evening, con tinuing through Saturday and Sab bath. This Institute combines the work of the Young People’s Societies and also the Bible schools. Special speaker* include Mr. Richard Sultzbaugh, of Dayton, Revs. Don Alms of Middle- town, Ray M. Davis, D. D., of Oxford, Mrs.-John S. Vance of New California, Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick of Cedfar- ville, and. others. Those expecting to attend the Saturday evening"banquet at 6 P. M., please give your names to Miss Elizabeth Anderson, so reserva tions may be made. The pastor and wife expect to leave Monday for Amsterdam, New York, to visit their daughter; Genevieve Bohlke, and family for a few days, returning to Pittsburgh, Pa., the fol lowing week for the. meeting of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh- Xenia Theological Seminary, in con nection with the cOmemncement. The service on Sabbath, May 12th, will be conducted by the Y. P. C. U., in their Annual Service, which is always one of interest. More definite announce ment will be given next week as to this program. President’* Rtoeptkm Dr, McChesney will entertain the College students and faculty a t his an nual reception in hi* home this even ing. Music will he furnished by mem' bers of the student body, THE, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, May 5 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A. M. Sabbath. School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Theme “The Eldership”. Election of Elders. 3:00 P. M. Springfield District Young People’s Rally. Cars leave the church a t 2:15 P. M, Place: Spring- field Covenant Church. Supper 25c. 8:00 P, M. Union Evening Service a t the U. P. Church. Wednesday, May fr—7:30 P. M.— Orchestra rehearsal. The monthly meeting of the Mispah Bible Class has been postponed to the afternoon of May 14. The Broadcasters will meet' in the evening of the same day. . i METHODIST David Hi Markle, Minister Sunday School—-10:00 A. M. Morning Worship—"11:00 A. M.— Sermon Theme “The Gospel According To You.” Epworth League—6:30 P. M. * Evening Worship—8:00 P. M. Union Service in United Presbyterian church. Visit Rio Grande Mr. Dorst, Rev. Kilpatrick, Mr, A O, Dobbins and Mr, Wm. Conley visit ed Rio Grande College, Tuesday. Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C, A. elected officers for the coming year a t a meeting of that body, Wednesday. The following offi cers were chosen: Harold Thomas, President; Neil Hartman, Vice-Presi dent; Ted James, Program Chairman; Lee Miller, Social Chairman; John Brill, Secretary-Treasurer. The retir ing president is Russel Roberts ’40. Aerial protographs of 415 square miles of Greene County farm land will he made a t a coat of $929 under a con tract awarded by the department of agriculture to Aerial Surveys, Inc,, of Cleveland. The photographa are being'made to obtain map* for checking soil conser vation and other agricultural practices on the county’a estimated 2,500 farma. I t is expected the wprk will start with in the next few weeks. The maps, copies of which are ob tainable by the fanner, indicate roads, buildings, farm and field boundries, and in some instances, the type of crop grown. HERBERT CUMMINGS GETS CONTRACT AND SALARY BOOST Y. W. C. A. Dr. Geneva Rothman, Clinton Coun ty Health Nurse, and a resident of Yellow Springs spoke to the Y. W, C. A. Wednesday. Herbert Cummings, who teaches a t Trenton High School has been elected at an increase in salary for the year 1940-41, Cummings has a successful baseball team that gives the school a new standing in athletics. Last week the team defeated the Middletown nine by a score-of four to three. - Track The track squad travels to Wester ville Saturday for their first meet of the'season against Otterbein College. Coach Thompson thinks his boys should make a fine showing in their initial meet. This is the first year the College has been represented in this sport for several years. Baseball ■ The baseball game with Wilberforce originally, scheduled, for Wednesday has been changed to this afternoon (Friday) because of cold weather.' The game will be played at the College field a t 2:30 P. M. Rev. Kilpatrick Rev. Kilpatrick will be guest speak er a t a Young People’s banquet of the United Presbyterian Church Saturday evening, May 4. He will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church in Middletown, Sunday morn ing and will speak at the Greene Coun ty Youth meeting in Xenia. Sunday afternoon. . Choir Party ^ Mrs. David Markle, Director of Music, entertained the College Choir Wednesday evening, a t the Alford Gym. Ccd trfilb College MwiUle To Be Presented By the Mixed Chorus , " “Have You Forgotten” to “Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet?” Come “Smilin’ Through” to see the “Little Old Lady” at “Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party” in “An Old Fashioned Garden” singing “The Second Minuet”. Then “HI Take You Homo Again Kathleen" after we sing “Good Night Ladies”. Come to YE OLDE FOLKES CON- CERTE a t "ye Alforde Gymnasium on Springfield Turnpyke (near ye Cedar- ville Deestrick schule House) on ye Tuesday, after supper, a t 8’ he clock May 7, 1940, presented by -the dames and damsels, squires and swaincs of ye Cedarville College Mixed Chorus, under the direction of ye Turner and Tyme Beeter, Mistress Markle, (she who is the wife of one of our circuit riders.) Sister Basore will do a little complainin’* Ye concerto is free to ye publique. Home-made candy will be on sale. A Beautiful Permanent I SPECIAL I Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays § $1.95 I Complete . 1 Other Permanents $2.50 to $ 7 . 50 , | | Complete* Shampoo and Finger f | Wave, 50c* Rosene and Flight'! | Cosmetics, v THE VANITY BEAUTY SALON . Xenia, 359 Yellow Springs, 440 Jamestown ! Open Evenings, by Appointment C O Z Y I • THEATRE # { | Friday & Saturday, May 3-4 | Double Feature Program. | CHARLES STARRETT ’ I — In — I “BLAZING SIX SHOOTERS” f -T- And — | THE JONES FAMILY | •* - —- In. '1 “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” 1 | Sunday & Monday, May 5-0. | Loretta Young David Niven | r In“ ' I “ETERNALLY YOURS” J News—-.Color Cartoon | _ ........ ,.........................................., | | Wednes. & Thurs., May 8 - 9 | 1 Cary Grant — Rosalind Russell § ;•—« In ' ; ‘ . | “HIS GIRL FRIDAY” I on lettuce mayonnaise, Spicy Sommer Salad. 1 cup vinegar Vi teaspoon whole cloved 1 teaspoon stick cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups fresh spinach leaves 1 large' carrot 1*stalk celery Soil vinegar, spices and salt to gether for 10 minutes. Strain vine gar and chill. Scrape Carrot. Chop all of the fresh vegetables together Until they are fairly fine. Dress with the vinegar mixture and serve at once. Gardener’s Salad. (Serves 8*10) 1 sliver of peeled garlic * 1 head crisp lettuce (shredded) 4 tomatoes (peeled and cut In wedges) 1 cucumber (peeled and sliced) 3 young onions (sliced thin) 4 radishes (sliced thin) 1 green pepper (cut in rings) 2 carrots (slivered) 6 slices bacon (fried crisp, and crumpled) 1 cup french dressing* „ i Be sure the vegetables ata washed, wiped dry, and very cold and crisp before starting to mix the salad. Sprin kle the inside of a large salad bowl with salt. With a fork, tu b file .gar lic well tn the salt. Remove gar lic. Pu t in the shredded lettuce, the vegetables and bacon* then the french dressing. Mix well, so that a ll the ingredients are completely coated with dressing. Serve imme diately* - i CHURCH OF THE NAZRENE 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. 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Service lines ate be ing changed to be ready for connec tion following installation of the new automatic equipment. • . ) Uuhscrihe To TIW HERA W | FARM 4% LOANS | No application fee. No appraisal | fee. Refinance your loans a t the | lowest interest rates ever offered. | McSavaney & Co. London, 0 . | Call or Write 1 LEON II. KLING Cedarville, O. I Phone: 18 In Xenia, Ohio For Pick Up and Delivery SERVICE Phone 184 XENIA Money to loan on teal estate. Ced* atrille Federal Savings and Loan As* Meseesn m tcrib* io “THE HERALD" First Term—The only Commissioner to represent the East End o f Greene County in 40 Years, - COUNTY Commissioner i Republican Primary TUESDAY, MAY 14 YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED AND WILL BE REPAID BY LOYALTY A N D ' EXECUTION WHEN ELECTED n~ ... ii iin-i' * '*• ■-*«• i i | || Remember to Vote* Don’t Let an Old Coin Planter Cheat You Out of Hybrid Corn Profits ■HM m m -ftsittau A4miiMM«nc McCormick-Deering "100Series” Planters Hindis Hybrid S«ed with UnexcelledAccuracy Ail around you farmers sure cashing in on the advantages of hybrid com. Men with soil no better than yours may babanking mom com profit than you ara. You can do as wsfl .» » but you'll need, a planter that can handle hybrid seed end put tba kernels W^ere they will sprout and grow into healthy giants. McCormick-Deering ”100 Series” Planters are derigned to meet this need. Your choice of fiat-, edge-, or hill-drop plats* enables you to handle all varieties of com* You may not ba ready now to plant hybrid corn, but you surely want the planter you buy equipped to plant hybrid Seed so you o*A jenake the change whenever voti are ready. The ”100 Seriee” planters have many other features that combine to make them the full-value plantersof the ysar. Ask us to quote you on a MqCormick-Deering Planter for your use. m friyi ’INFwM W WwPtsns InSLaSatMl 4Pir W my CEMMILLE L f bon*ss V w i j
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