The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
mg* m M awm M Mr, Wmi * week* Satohay o f iatewet C M m i SocialActivities J I 0 ™ 0 1 " 01” * # aajeyi! « * Hr. Warn Mori, *a6 tooting iff StnrfeefieU. VMMI erilad te tike «| $*& fatiwr iwar GrikpoMs, due to hi*.*aito** Masse, Or. J. Ahrto Orraff PSktotergit, Piu, and wif* a** hoe* tor a riskoff * tow (kvrwMi tin fiiniwr*j elgfcsr* MnJ A m * O. Wikse. Jadge 8, <3. Wright aad wito virited {or several day* with their son-in-law and daughter, Hr. him } Mrs. A. F. Peterson In Frankfort, OHo. ,Mr, and Nr*. N .C . Nagky» * » « » - panied by their grandson, bar* been upending several 4*1* I* Watittogtoa. D. C., tut gOeets-off their aon* Nr, For rest Nagley and wife. a n n u a l a m m m c 9m m m wm&vmm b o m s , 9 m . Wf9*m\ * , Fergueea and Mr*. Wlffio*CVeikg were haetoeees to *m * ■ bewodtoeCkrk’eltonCtebandthefa- totiRhg' « t Mm etab’s annual jdeafe b o ll a* l i t Fargooon home, Thursday whwN«r j ■ *W lW P t#W W hT m«*| toy tmn - m jmmm fWk Fergimm town i f t i» « 3 t o § S i^ .S £ * .* * ,‘ / / •'-tfejVfcy m ethodw t David M. Marfck, Xtoktet . Sunday, September 1, 1*49 t o d a y geheei 19:06 A, X . •Moraine Worship llrOO A. N. The Cetetostieti o f Holy (kmutUMoa*- Cowawskm Meditation ‘The Sacra- meat.” v ' U p gtecfc C ip e iiy 'Dertee Paper Te HmK»terete Qmrtcr. Give life Story Of Seymour & Tftbete s* j8 S 5C T k here m a n w t o f her ri»t«r-to-law Mrs. F .^ t, ^yaoids. I& aad Mrs.H. H. Brown and family **» «P**dfeg * wo*if* vacation in Tommybswk, Wi*. ^ ^ Mr*, a M Mootors rotnrned born# Monday after spending several day* with friends in Cincinnati. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN >MWWwr Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt, Emile Finney. Preaching 11 : 96 A, M-by thepastor, Them#: “ Bervic* and Sweesa”. Y. P, C, U. 7:06 P. M. 'Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A Jamieson re turned Thursday from Winona Lake, Indiana, whore they attended the Bible Conference They stopped over for n brief visit with the Wileys at Ru*h- ville,’ Indiana*. ' •■■*. ■■. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cummings jbave returned home after an exten sive trip through the Bast including The regular fall mooting o f the Research Clubwill beheld nextThurs day afternoon at the home o f Mrs, Jeanette Cooley. The speaker is Mist] a »i*it to the New York World’s .Fair Mildred Galloway on "Rare Editions’*,'* The Gavel<yrill be presented by the retiring president, Mrs,-Frank Cres- well and the acceptance by the incom ing president, Mrs, Harold Reinbard. | . Mrs. J. T. McConacpioof Sparta, III is visiting ;her brother, Mr. A, E. Hr. Neil Hartman, -who has been spending the' summer, in, a northern Michigan camp, hat returned home, Justin Hsrtraan, who has been in ramp at Finger Lakes, N. Y „ is -expected home this W e e k . Mr. UndMrs, John'VanderpooL 140 So. Light St.,' Springfield, Ohio, are announcing the.arrival o f their second son, John Robert* Sunday, August 25, at the City Hospital, Mrs. Vatiderppol was formerly Helen Baker o f this place. Mr. Brenton Turner and wife, who have been, visiting during the summer with Dr. W, R;'McChesney, returned to their home in Quincy, Maas., this week.* ^ ■ ' l' ' < • V Word Thursday noon was that Mr. W. C. niff who has beeh in the,Sfpring- field City Hospital the p&bweek^has' improved and was able to be moved to.^the home o f his soh-in-fab:>taiid: ijy S p r iiw r f^ V ^ V ;'V v i.'%or S*mt---Fnrnished apariment.; Modern. Fiv«JiKP% a«d bath.,‘Apply at'Hus btfice.’' ’ ' ’ . \ ^ ‘ 1; ‘ ....... y ‘ %'Tt-. ' ' 7-^LJim Mfth J. E. Kyle retarnod bonil Wednesday evening from * two week* visit, fit .l^rth Cezolina; .WbUe, in’ Ashyille they yrere guests, in the* , home o f DA and Mrs. J* Cecil George, They Were accompanied by Miss.Mov- tha Cooley, and Miss Lucile POyne, teachers fit fixate Normal College, Marquette,, Mich. Both attended * Teacher’s Conference in the Robert Lee Ball, Bine Ridge,’ near Ashvllle. is , , ilmi , iupl imenih 1 ^ ^ y * ' Mro. Edward Adams and son Jack, o f Taiku, Korea are guests o f Rev and Mrs. B. N. Adams and family; -Mrs. Adams leaves today for New York City. She will Sail for Korea Sept. 27th from .Ban FrancisCo. Jack will remain hero until the opening o f Wheaton College where he will enter as a freshman this fall. Mrs. Carrie Townriey, Miss** Rach- sl and Mary Helen Creewell, Gerald- ne Henry, South Vienna and Ladle Lett, have returned from a 16-day rin Hmsagh Florida, the Smokey Countains and other places o f intereet. Missee Mary Helen, Rachel and funla Creswell will leave Monday for heir school* in Clark County. They will teach respectively in Catawba Elementary, Olive Branch H i g h School, and Lawreoceville Elementary. Mr, and Mrs. John McKtiUp o f JeK- irsonvitte, are msnopadng the idrth o f a son, Bradley Hunt, on Aug. mail, Mrs. MsKillip was formeriy M o Graham o f tWepiaoe, Tbear- rival took p*(we at White Cross Hos- rital fat Cohimbus. %'■ .,i»lli|-| ir,||-llj . Huey and wife Of this place and also visiting with Mr. W. E. Huey and family o f Springfield, O. ■Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans-and daughter, Joy, have for their guests the former** brother-in-law and sister Mr, and Mrs. Craig-Smith and daugh ter o f St. Louis, Mo.’ ' Rev. W. A. Condon, D. D., wife and S d n , Robert, visited with friends here Wednesday afternoon. This is the first visit of Mrs. Watt for more than two years following injury due to an auto mobile accident; Miss Mary Zeiner and. Miss Ruth Rau&h’ who have been'visiting’ Mrs. Catherine Ridgway and Miss Mable Crain the-past week have returned to their home in, Cleveland.» . Miss Betty Nelson, o f Cedarville, has returned/ home after Spending three weeks visiting Miss Marjory Finney, o f Detroit, Mich. Miss Finney returned with Miss Nelson and will. be' a guest at the Nelson, home 'for a #eek,* - t ” * . : Mr.1and Mrsi- Donald Bnarr and' Children, Jean and Neil, left Thursday for thehs.honmin Ytokerp^N. Y., after (^daavdle>airi'Kpri*gA«ld. Mrs. Bnarr i* tbp daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. DaVid 6tti>bridg^r ^ ’ .....i * j ^ ^ - Mrs. Ruth Bradford,and "son, Ger ald o f Manchester, O., are spending the week with Mrs,' Bradford's parents' Mr, and Sirs, .Jlavid Btrobridge, of Cedarville/ Gerald Bradford arrived borne Wednesday from a trip to the World’s Fair in New York City. Mis* Edna Hanna ha* been ill at her home on North MU* St., suffering from a heart ailment. Miss Marie Col lins o f Xenia is supplying for Miss Hanpa in the olWce o f the County Ex tension. 1 ‘4 "' > » ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan en joyed ,a motor trip to Norfolk, Fa., to visji ReV, Jason McMillan, D. D., and family. Miss. Margarri; McMillun wifi join them, there enroute. honm after a trip to the Nevr York World's Fair, Miss Josephine Rar Jedl has return ed from a trip through the south as far a* Key West, -Fla, On the return she Stepped with the- Raney family, former residents o f CMarvflle, in Sei ms,. Ala. Miss Randall reports much activity in* the southern states for Candidate Wfllkie and that*local clubs are being formed in a number o f places to push Ms campaign. Hr. and Mrs. R . V, Kennon enter tained for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lgwrenee Kennon and family of Lakewood, O., last Thursday evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kennon and family; Mrs. Ethel Fatsiel, o f Springfield; Messrs. Harry Kennon and Paul Smith o f Springfield; Mrs, Helen Rich ard and Mr, Fred Kennon, o f Xenia, Tie amarine rwreMtie* ** * lestttwui m r* ,•*»<&« ? » .* ! * rtimh i s t o t Mi* t o g A t f s s a s s s i s ttef* 4m > . W MUSWW l S l WWWWWWWwWW B m ’ s t o r i g r i w * J IM m ■ ■mt. 1 PMCIAL cm om — *~ Ra» H e illlll lMM as*** #»»*i*v*» is*< " Faria! F n » m u t m t m ^ Ch Mrs, Edward Adam* and son, Jack, of Taiku, Korea, who have been visit ing relatives fat Minneapolis, Minn., arrived in Cedarville Saturday evening for a short visit at the home o f,Mrs, Adams’ brother-in-law and sister-in- law, Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Adams. Mrs, Adams will return in September to Korea, where she and her husband, Rev. Edward Adams, are missionaries, Mr. Jack Adams will remain hem and will enter Wheaton College, Wheaton. Hi. Be was graduated in June from the high school at Fireng Yang, Korea, a ' ashed for -mlSrionariee' children, where his aaut, Mis* Dorothy AdsiUs, ieau instraetor, For fcde-~ri*vtrid head of choice Hstroa male hdfib prised reasonaWe. PhoneCeriirrille NOTIC1 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Benjamin N.Adame. Minister Sunday, September t 9:45 A, M. Sabbath School Orchestra antTChoir. 10;00 A. M; Sabbath School, Mr. H. K, Stormont, Supt, 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Theme, “ God Came* >7:00 P, M. Christian Endeavor at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weise. Topic: “The Early Church Tested.” Monday, Sept. 2—7:30 P. M. High School’Bible class social at the Manse. -Wednesday, Sept. 4—8:00 P« M. Sabbath School Choir and Orchestra rehearsal. Friday, Sept. 0—6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor social. A wiener roast ,at the home o f Mr. and Mr*. Donald Weise, ■J i l t , CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School. 0:30 A. M. Seryices Preaching, 10:30 A. M. " Evening Service 7:30 P. M.‘ Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. Alien registration is now compul sory in~thi3 country,, a thing that should have, been adopted years ago. Had' it been so wo- would not have had the trouble with the Harry Bridges and.other Coijmranigts, includ ing some in the cabinet at present, without a complete record o f what business' they have had in this country. There is much said,about-and against the fifth columm* catch line that was new 'to tmo^/American newspaper readers, Thu fifth^column, is ho dif ferent today than ten years ago. It is the same crowd- o f twenty-five years ago when we had tile “1WW”, Inde pendent Workers o f the World”* The’ administration that talks much about the fifth .columnists is the ssme ad ministration that has played into the hands o f this element for votes apd in return named manyto important posts in the government. There will be sev eral million aliens registered by Dec. under the. law but.not all o f them can be regarded criminals or even fifth columnists. To- get the latter class -on record all aliens must register. Wanted—Hauling livestock'and all other kinds o f hauling. Price reason able! Paul Reed. Phone 118 Cedar ville, Ohio. 2t CO Z Y # THEATRE f- • F ri, and Sat,, Aug* 36*31 Tommy Kelly *—Bobby Jordan’ “MILITARY ACADEMY” News—Cartoon—Baster Keston Sun, and M on ., Sept. 1*2 Loretta Young — Ray Mlttasd. “THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE" Late News — Color Cartoon Wed. and Thur*., Sept. 3*4 - - Boris Karloff •THE MAN WITH NINE LIVES* Selected Sheri Subjects rale irtiMiiHiiiiiMiiliiiliHiiiliHOMiniinixiiiiimiiiiimim*'1*"1 . T *»riiiiM nscSttriut. a ta a n e d - oh * Bl SEIEWS—* wees ^^^* sw ^ ni ^^nm,^Hwnnw^a■ repsfand oaa Isava their iwimnm at Nlcl*y*i gtiMsry or maB poliial to M, torim thtoS^O edarvO l*, Attwork i MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM - Different Flavor*-*- •a■ . . BULK — PACKAGE — BRICK CUPS — BANS Individual orders taken and filled for your tea* or parties. PHONE 185 cuds UsniHHsntaIftea fWaflW mWvrj]**e s v i* »w » » * * N E A L ’ S ' restaurant With tiie impreveamat ril tim Meal , stoekyards by tits ftm u hw lc r«ad : the Odarvfile live Steric Ce, is new The Dayten Jeanml-Eenld m San* j abb to handle MW beg* daily. Im- d «/ will <Krry a full page steer and ! proved and aalsrged shads with ce- »*eto« entittod “Servitiww leveni” of ^ t)n ^ W i ip** wywoii 1 iSa, TUb ______ — |- win,., . , j . tired newspaper editor aad playwright ' ta ike eue s f s t o d r ^ f « f Franklin, O. The article is from yP . v .. i ...- — j . - ^ the pea o f Harman H. Lawrence, as- •tmw, fu d lose »e -*-*■- m i ju « v , nf *i*t>nt to the General Manager o f the r m e e u e p e ^ v ^ y cim ^ua i» , I k w KM 1 M » M . W lS T S S . B * local company tww hebis the reoerd for ehipmento from any station be* tween Cincinnati sad Columbea, About seventy per sent o f the ship- meats have gone to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia buyers. The top hogs here Wednesday rested |7,45 the top for the year so far. / .im.Wi_*mi klfifu.i.'Li.f-iHri'U'jMJMiut'.'iiM-■ ^ MISS MIRIAM McDORMAN HONORED BY BRIDGE PARTY Mis* Virginia Townsley was host to a number o f ladies Inst Thurdsy even ing honoring Miss Miriam McDorman, o f Now York City, who hsa been visit ing her parents, Mr. and. Mr. Lester McDorman, at a bridge party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,; Ralph Townsley. Guests for three tables o f bridge: were received. Miss Dorothy Nelson: W a s awarded a prise for high Score .of the evening and Miss McDorman was presented a guest prise, A palsd course was served by the hostesses. Those present were Misses Miriam McDorman, Dorothy Nelson, Rachel llarriman, Geneva Clemans, Frances Williamson, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. Harry Hamman, Mrs. Wilson Galloway, Mrs. Lewi* McDor man, Mrs. Ralph Townsley .and Mito Virginia Townsley. owner and publisher o f the Franklin Chronicle, In addition Mr, Tibbak written numerous play* which eppywrited and produced in y American cities. He is cue o f the founders o f the Miami Valley Chautauqua Aseociation and now i* its president. Moet o f his mature years have been dovetailed with the history o f that organisation. ftfiUfWc faMMMNMluuiWri* r AW mu I 4ft toui Green* Cewntr wheat grewm-s, Xn- grsei IMri the t t grewers in this eeutog who wbaat seep towwed.t|rir ereps egrinet aK *n- wheat avridaMe heaards eoBaeted IfiW bush- that 4&tt «ls s i Iwdamritie* m f*tA awes. A 'paid to to totol o f 14 grower* towered:their HMff Csrpeeatimi m area -and as far have a^bMSed In- am a ii e f dswtwiUea ametotting t o absnt Mg gro boahel* on 18*4 -aores. • Wmnsaad towbri* o f nAwtit en the On August *4,1046 -three hundred nernwg* ring wffl *Mdriik4riL BRIDGE LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR MRS. MARKLE Return* For Visit After 29 Years Deputy Sheriff Edwin Bull and daughter, Eleanor, o f San Francisco, Calif., are here on a visit with the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J» L, Peterson o f this place ahd Rev, and Mrs, Carlisle McCleery of New Concord, 0 „ and’other rela tives in Greene county. Mr, Bull left this county twenty-nine years ago and this is his first return visit, being a son Of the late Samuel Bril o f Xenia. Wheat Growers Urged To Insure 1941 Crop iVow Wheat growers" in Greene County are urged by Joseph B. Mason, Chair man o f the. County AAA Committee, .|o;;get -'tiwir'aP^KeaKii^:^.' all-risk crop insurance on file at the county |office as soon as possible, No appli- Mrs, Harry Hamman entertained at cations for insurance will be received a delightful luncheon and bridge party « “ • y$*r after Aug, 81, which meana at her home Saturday In honor o f Mrs. Hiai they will have to' be -on file an F, L, NELSON, 0 ,1>. OPTOMETRIST Jaaseetown, Obk Esp*cial Attention Gtvsa SCHOOL-AGE e y e s ■wiiiMnnniw iiwisim iii G h m r fg t t g ’ g POttlAKK im FIIIQER WAVKf MANICUltCS Xami* A v * . iSiuuiii(m,i>Mimmniwi PhOM fl lU fllMWIlHIIIHIHIS MHMMI I am now devoting all my time to my Xenia office. DR. IRVIN S. HYMAN Chiropodist . . . . Foot Specialist TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET. Open daily— o A. M. to 5:30 P, M. - > *, . Evening Hours; Tues., Thurs., Sat, •■/ m a . . . . Phones: ’ H e w t o w F s M : * ; - ^ 10 Allen Bldg. Xenia^O, mi>HlW|MtoinHWHHW*MtotftoGNH m Laclede Markle, of.Coronado, Calif. Guests formed three tables o f bridge and prises' were awarded Mrs. Ernest Gibson and Miss Ina Murdock, o f Ced arville, Mrs. Markle was presented a guest prize by the hostesses. Those "present were; Mrs. Delmar Jobe, Mrs, Wilson Galloway, Miss Wil ma Spencer, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Frank -Creswell, Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. Ralph Townsley, Mrs. Gibson and Miss Murdock, o f Cedarville; Mrs. Markle, o f <?oronado, Calif.; and M**, Wilferd Weimer, o f Fprt Lauderdale, Fia; ' ; .* ’ >,? a . , y probate cou bt a c t * ; , ' r - : >•. VALIDITY IS QUttSTIONBD Constitutionality o f. the probate court act passed recently which re quires that candidate* for judge o f probate, court most h* attorneys ex cept in the cases o f incumbents;seek ing re-election ,was under fire in the state supreme court Thursday. 1 PAPER ■HANGING ‘ — And — Interior Painting ESTIMATES FREE ' New. Spring Line of. >SUN-FAST WALL PAPER VENETIAN BUNDS CLEANED AND WAXED TED BURBA Cedarville B2 premiums paid four weeks earlier than last year. THbAugust 81 deadlineapplies uni-, formly this year not only to winter ‘ wheat growers in Greene County but* to all winter wheat growers,in every . State, Mr. Mason said. 'This deadline i* the last possible date on which „ growers cap get all-risk insurance on | their, 1941 crop since Under the Fed- i end Insurance program1' premiums I must be paid before-the crop to be | insured is seeded. The early deadline | place* all growers on the same basis, I since each grower *t th^time o f ap- I plication Wifi have equal indication o f f t t » yMd th« Otoded aowHigw mey pieo* I dttee.* A ; •••; . 0 I This is tits third successive year that 1 T S # , , . - A C T / i GOES INTO EFFECT SEPTEMBER 3rd e 1 " »« ? . i t ’ li >4' - W liicli M«aiM ” - , f , h ■*% \ * ** . ; ‘ f//* •<' 40c TO 50c ADVANCE IN COAL PRICES - * * , k t t ' b f*** a t i " #• s : '-i '1 *-ri' ’’ . - * s ' ' * ’' * * , ' K 1 **, v v f f *** If possible, we advise putting in your winter coal during August# Place your order now while we cantmake deliveries at present prices.' ' :, • FUR I r i A-rF EED S '■ / ' :V •• ‘ . , *>r J ■ ' ; f > ‘ ti, , 1 . *r - MOGUSliN Phone 3 A , \ # ■ * . •‘ti t\ir '^}ii V r 1 *, 5 • * -*> ‘ teW* “Mattie's , to trouble ’ again.” She’s back again folks to b*r kt- tot and best—“Gold Rush Malslo!’ starring lovely Ana fiothern, with Slim Summerville and Virginia Weidler—opens at the Majestic Theater, Springfield,:with a pre- vue Friday righh August SO. for four day* Dfaily Hog M arket W e now conduct a hog market daily'in addition to ,our regular Live Stockpiles EVERY MONDAY. AUCTION SALS AS USUAL MONDAY, LApOR DAY Phone Any Day For Market Price SPRINGFIELDLIVESTOCKSALESCO. • - »■ ■ 1 ■ •>•■ * ■ Sherman Awe. Springfield, O, Phone 8943 Montgomery " DAYTON* OHIO September 2nd (Labor Day), 3rd, 4tb, 5th A Bigger ond Belter Fair Attendance PrizesValnod FOUR ate DAYS Over $ 2 JM M Fhoue: lftO—Gedatville Exchange * *' MARION. 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