The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
C lu b an d S o cia lA c tiv itie s Church Notes A “Home Rim” i» may with * low coatMortgagekan, Cedarvjli* Federal Savings * Law* Aw*. Mis* R*dml CretweH spent the week end a t Camp Knoll, near Yellow flprlugs. The camp was aponaured by the Outing Hob of Springfield. Misa Rachel Creswell spent Memo rial p ay and the week-end with Miss Irene Bandy of Urbane. Miss Bandy and Mis* Creswell are teacher* in the LaUreneeyiHti school. Mias Creswell entertained friends in honor of Miss Bandy, who celebrated her birthday on Friday. Mr. George Watson, Cleveland, formerly of this place, stopped here last Friday fo r a short visit with friends. Mr. Watson will retire In, Oc tober after forty years service with the American Express Company. He has held several important posts with the company all by way of advance ment in recognition of faithful serviced A family reunion was enjoyed Me morial Day,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, C, ’Iliff. Those from out of town wares Bev. Wv V?. Biff, P , D., and Wife of Chicago; Bev. W, B. Gra ham, P. P-, and wife of Lafayette, Ind.; and Mir. and Mrs. Harry S, Uiff and wife, of London, O. ' M188 CHRISTINA JONRft GIVES SHOWER FOR MISS JACOBS -• t Miss Cletis Jacobs, of Yellow 8prings, bride-elect of Mr. Joseph Waddle, Cedarville, was complimented a t a lovely party and miscellaneous “ahower" a t which Miss Christina Jones was hostess a t her home in Cedarville Tuesday afternoon. A program of games was arranged and Miss Jacobs was presented an ar ray of gifts. An ice course was served by the hostess. Those present were Misses Cletis and Lonise Jacob* and Mrs. Leroy Jacobs, Yellow Springs; Mrs, Paul Orr Mrs. John Mills, Mrs., Anna Wilson, Mrs. Boy Waddle, Misses Ruth and Francis Kimble, Eleanor Cooley, Ora Hanna, Carrie Rife, Martha Waddle, Dorothy and Betty Nelson, of .Cedar ville; Miss Peris Watkins and Mrs, Paul Reed, Xenia; Mrs. Merlin Eide- miller,, immerman; Miss Emily Mit- chael, Leesburg; Miss Margaret Nel son, Jamestown; Miss Lois Waddle, Springfield; Mrs. Dan Eidemiller, Payton; Miss Mary Lou Studebaker, Tipp City; Mrs. Ada Jones and Miss Christina Jones. METHODIST David H. Markl*, Minister ] ;Keith Petty, local boy in Company, 585 CCC, Leeds, Utah, has given his company ball team a record for vic tories that brought praise from the lieutenant of the company. The last game Keith pitched was a 6 to 0 score against the "Zio» National Park team. Keith held the opponents down to a ‘‘no hit and no h»n” record and was given the ball by the company lieu tenant. , . Mrs. Jennie Shrondes and son Boy, entertained in honor of the former’s birthday on “"Sunday, May 26th the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Gray and daughter, Betty, . and Messrs. Donald Markley and Morris Kendall, Mr. ‘and Mrs. W, R. Shroadcs and ’ daughter, Ruth and sons, Franklin and ' John; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Young.and daughters, Ruth and Virginia, of Springfield; Mr. apd Mrs. Alva Link and sons. Junior and Donald of Xenia, and Mrs.. Lester Huckman and Miss Jean Parks, of New Castle, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, D. M, Speer, of Den nison, O., and two children, Anne and Mac, were week-end guests of their cousins, the Misses McNeill. They al ee attended Cedarville College Com mencement last Friday. Mrs, Speer is a full cousin o f Rev. R. M. Davis, who delivered the class address. Why not buy a home now ? Easy Payments. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. CURTIS HUGHES AND MISS CHARLOTTE BOOTS MARRIED Mr. Curtis Hughes and Miss Char lotte .Boots were quietly married Tues day afternoon a t 2 p. M. a t the Pres byterian Parsonage in Fletcher, O., Dy Rev, Robert Hardman, formerly of this place. The couple was un at tended. . Mr, Hughes is the son of Mr. Marion Hughes of this place and is associated with his father in the well drilling business. His bride is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. George Boots, R. F. D. 2, Xenia. Mr. Hughes is a graduate of Cedarville High Scshool. The couple have gone to housekeep ing in the Murdock apartments, W. Xenia Ave. •' SHOWER FOR BRIDE Miss Gretchen Tindall honored Mrs. Gene Bose, (Elsie Post), last Friday evening with a .shower a t her home on North st. , ' Gaijies of bridge, rook and Chinese checkers, were enjoyed Rafter which Mrs. Boze was presented an array of gifts. 1 Those, present were Mrs, Stanley Bcze, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. Amo* Frame, Mrs. Edward Payne, Mrs. Homer- Reiter, Mrs, Harry Wright, Misses Pauline, Dorothy and Hazel Nelson, o f 4Cedarville; Mrs. Dallas Marshall, Misses. Virginia Townsley, Adrienne Dangas and Doris Watkins, of Xenia; Mrs. JMerlin Eidemiller, of Zimmerman, and the hostess. Safe and Sure For Fifty-Six Years This Association Has Paid Regular Dividends ■t OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY AND SHARE IN THESE PROFITS Accounts Opened By June 10th Draw Dividends From June 1st. All Account* Injured Up To $5000.00 SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING a n d LOAN ASS’N 28 E. Main St- Springfield, Ohio “The Pioneer Association of Springfield” Sunday, June 9, 1940 The Children’s Day Program will be j held a t the Sunday School and Church, The program will begin a t 10 o’clock and continue into the church hour. The program is a Children’s Nature program, C ;80 Epworth League, 8:00 Union Service in United Pres byterian Church. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev- Benjamin N. Adams, Minister 9;45 A. M, Sabbath"School Orchestra 10:00 A« M. Sabbath School, Mr, II K, Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A, H . Children’s Day Exer cises. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor, Phone: 169—Cedarville Exchange * MARION HUGHES & SON Well Drilling CEDARVILLE, OHIO MAftT-fOOS PUMPS AERMOTOR WIND MILLS PUMP AND WIND MILL REPAIRING CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Services Preaching, 10:30 A Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:80 p. m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt, Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A. M. Communion service. Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject, “Youth in the World-Wide Fellowship”, ‘Lead er, Miss Joyce Clemans. 4 Union Service 8 P. M. in our church. This may ho the last evening service for the summer, and you are invited to share with us this service. Theme, “Christiana, as Conservators”. Special Music. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 P. M. Chapter 38. Preparatory Services Friday a t 8 P, M., and Saturday a t 2 P. M. Guest speaker for these services,' Rov. Frank E. Wiley, pastor of the U. P. Church of Rushville, Indiana. All are cordial ly invited to these services. The ses sion will meet after the Saturday serv ice. We will be glad to welcome any who may wish to unite with the church a t this time. D. A, R. FLAG DAY LUNCHEON The ladies qf the Cedar Cliff Chap ter D. A. R. will hold their Flag Day Luncheon a t the Shawnee Hotel in Springfield, Tuesday, June 11, at one o’clock. The program for the after noon is in Charge of Mrs. Anna Wil son, Miss Wilmah Spencer and Mis* The speaker is Mrs. COLLIKi*ALUMNI tANQDKT HELDTHURSDAYXYKNING A special program arranged a* a tribute to Dr. W, * . McChesney, re tiring president *f Cedarville College was presented a t the annual banquet and dance of the college alumni as sociation, attended by 100 persons, hi Alford Memorial Gymnasium, Cedar ville, Thursday evening. For the banquet, nerved by the wo- nu'n’s advisory board of tile college, guests were seated a t tables decorated with spring flowers and nut cups ip orange and blue, the college colors, Mr. James McMillan, Osborn, alum ni president for 1940, presided and Rev. Robert Harriman, Fletcher, O., a member of the class of 1935, offered the invocation. Mr, Harry Pickering superintendent-elect of the Greene County Schools, welcomed the class of 1940 and Mr. Russell Roberts, class president, responded. Rev. Herbert Main, Loveland, 0„ offered a tribute to Dr. McChestiey, who responded. Rev. Walter ‘Kilpat rick, president-elect, also spoke, Special musical numbers included a vocal solo by Mrs. Dorothy Jackson, of Dayton and a vocal duet by Misses Beatrice and Hazel McClellan, Xenia. Officers elected' for 1041" were Mr, Murion Rife, Washington, C, II., presi dent; Mr. Robert Richards, Columbus, vice president; Miss Mae McKay, New Burlington, recording secretary; Miss Glenna Basore, of the college staff, corresponding secretary and treasurer and Mr. J. Hoyd Confarr. Cedarville, alumni, representative on the college trustee board. Following1the program n dance was enjoyed in the gymnasium. Music was furnished by Kenneth Little’s or chestra, , will speak on “Good Citizenship Pil grimage Clubs’ A double wedding will be solemnized Monday morning in the Methodist Church, Yellow Springs, when Miss Cletis Jacobs becomes the bride of Mr. Joseph Waddle of this place and Miss, Christina Jones becomes the bride of Mr. John Richards of this place. Rev. W. Howard Lee will officiate for the first couple and Rev, David H. Markle, D. D.j of Cedarville will officiate for the latter couple. I mmediate families and a few friends will witness the ceremonies a t ten o’clock. Both couples arc graduates of Cedarville Hi and Cedarville College. $1000.00 for sale, payments $10.00 per month. Buy a home. Cedarville Federal Savings Sc Loan Assn. A physician was making a call in Fletcher,, a small railroad-junction town. Twenty years ago he began his practice there. Now, he resides in My- ersdale the county-seat. • “How’s Bill?”, he asked Mrs. Ken nedy after he had attended his patient. He had a moment to talk to this good neighbor. All Fletcher liked Dr. Long because he was an excellent physician. Although one of the busiest men in the county, he always had a kind word of greeting for everyone. “Bill is much better”, replied Mrs. Kennedy, “He has been sick for a month, but I th ink 'h e ‘will be going back to work-soon”. “I’m sorry he has been ailing, but glad he is better. Docs ho still live in Fort Wayne?”, asked, the doctor. “Yes”, said Mrs. Kennedy. “Doe* he still signal you from his engine cab as ho make* runs through Eleanor. Kyle.. .............................. , .......................... ............. ..... .... Vernon Fairley of Hillsboro, O., who!Fletcher?”, inquired the physician. “Bure he docs’.’, responded this aged mother of a railroad locomotive en gineer. “He has a special signal for me. As he approaches Fletcher any time day or night, he calls me. In the daytime I go out upon the porch to wave a t him. At night 1 go-to the window,with my flashlight, and motion it to him- Two tong toots is his signal that he has seen me. He runs on special through freights. I never know when he is going through, but I always hear him,” ‘ , “I think that is simply beautiful, Mrs. Kennedy”, said the medical man, “When you write Bill, tell him I think it is fine that he dees not forget his mother as he so skillfully, pilots those long heavy freights over the shiny rails, and that ho greets you so uniquely as he passes the old home beside the rallroad’V “ I will, Doctor; I am only tweny yefii* older than Bill You am l am seventy-seven. He is the eldest of my children. I have five. They are a] good to me”, ffiid the elderly woman, “Well, that’s fine Mrs, Kennedy, I ’ll see you again when I come out to Hetcher”, and the doctor was off*to his next call, All that day Mrs. Kennedy ponder ed over the physician's considerate in quiry of her son William. I t was now seventeen years Bince the wreck ten miles up the road.' The heavy spring rains caused washout, William was a fireman then, and was badly injured. Dr. Long attended him, ajnd brought him around. He never fails to speak of Bill when lie sees Mrs. Kennedy. She has been a widow for eleven years. Harry and his family reside with her. Mrs. Kennedy is like a ministering angel to the sick in Fletcher, render ing a little help here, and imparting a word of cheer there, That is what the doctor did:to the patient that day, and to the neighborly widow. The engineer’s signal* do that also, The world i* richer for such kindness, and life is grander. It’s the gracious greeting that helpB, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bratton, (Doro thy Lunsford) dad eon, of Cincinnati, visited several days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bratton. RBfiKAJtCH CLUB NESTING The Research Club will be entertain ed next Wednesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Lulu Wgjt, Routh Main Street. SC w . C, T. V. MEETING . — ~ A Mr*. McCormick of the Juvenile De-' partment of the Probate Court of] Greene County will lie the guest speaker a t the regular meeting of the W, O, T, U. on June 14, a t 2 oclock, a t the home of Mrs. C. W. Steele. Mr*, McCormick will tell of her work among the delinquent children of the county. f All who arc interested arc cordially invited to attend this meeting. For Sale -Cabbage and tomato plants, C, A. Fo*ter, South Main st. Vain* m»| FMMtp §m Wm | tor, G*a « r 8to«M* W tmi * r H m M* P ump *' for *11 por p sm . Pfomklmt gm) Heating SnppUs*. LOWWT PXK3M HIGHESTQUALITY#*J. F. BOOK* LET SUPPLYOQ., XKMTA, 0. (*> F, L. NELSON, 0 . &* OPTOMETRIST Jameetown, Okie Especial Attention G hw SCHOOL-AGE Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Masters spent Sunday in Greenville, O., With Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, Mrs, Margaret Elias of Eakdale, W: Va,„ is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law. Miss Annabel Murdock' ahd Mrs. Clayton McMillan spent Thursday in Lexington, 0„ with MisB Gladys Me Doald and her aunt, Miss Hill. • REPORT. OF SALE Monday, June 3,1940 The Springfield"Live Stock Sales Co. down down down down HOGS—950 200-225 l b s .___ _______ 5.35 225-250 lbs. ___________ 5.25 to 5.30 250-275 lbs_________ — 5.20 275-300 lbs. __________5.05 300 lbs. u p ______ ,___ 5.00 180-200 lbs. .*_____ 5.30 160-180 lbs.___________ 5.00 140-160 lbs. ________4,75 120-140 lbs____________4,05 100-120 lbs.......................4.05 Fat Sow s____ ;_______4.00 Stags --------------------- .‘-3.00 Pigs — ---------- —......... 6.40 SHEEP—101 Top L am bs__________11.00 Seconds .______4 _____10.15 Medium k in d s__ _____ _8,40 CATTLE—115 Best S te e rs____ _______ 9.05 Good & Choice________9.20 Best H e ife rs_______ :„_8.00 Jed. Heifers ,_____ .——7.20 Pat Cow* —------i_.:—______ 6.00 to6.60 dcd. Cows------------ 6.35 to C.OO Thin Cows ------------ 6.00 down' Bu lls-----— —----- 9.35 down CALVES—143 Top. Calves____ ‘__ ___10.00 Good & Choice —__ 9.25 to 10.00 Medium kinds — — ___ 7.75 to 8.60 Culls — ---------- 6.95 down 1 to 9.95 to 9;65 to 8.60 to 8.00 SunscnjBH To T he H bkami miriiiiMiiiiimmiiiMiiMHimMiiuiiiiiiitoiikHiiMiilHioiMitM C O Z Y | • THEATRE m j T h e B I GGE S T HI T in the 6-ft. 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