The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
*=♦ C R B u u ra is w iy f i f f 1. O r f andSocialj 4ctmties CM U rn fm nAJW » m ntm * OktoDJULte •f Outer » f the « f tbs CHURCH NOTES Mr >•* Bn. ». a. a r u •< » . X m * »IBillA .Mlkafc* IWwj Er^^EFNRw mask aafi af Mr. and Jim. 0 . A. Dab- Hr, WarnWtmm, 17. 8* Navy, visited wife W*permit**Hr. and HwuTImimt Frame flwaavataldhfip. Rais a* tte \jr-w Vjii lr nftMr I_ Hurt firMiwi'Mlr*-Va •FIWWXwm^w^NpJMijpWFw.mJNTeDiPEg- ™ FL*^ jum I N toM d VtatM^iy. Sram*"PWwP*^V^ram* W a Mi*. Walter Cu«nni»g» sprat the wmk-w»d in Chicago -where *b« at tended the diamond wadding anaU verrary o f ter gnat aunt and Ural*. 1— l MAmftt.w wemfQ * msmarian : YUREBAY RYE. Ut WHJlffYIUJI Mr. Harold Marten, mm at JUv. Wal ter Merten* D. P* and wtfa# Laris- rflflb Xy* wramuriad Tnraday eran- te f ad Trite »*alrak te Miea Mary JWtes Tternma af that city. The iw araray tank place fat Graoa Baptfafc Oqereh, l*v . PaaJ Mottos, at Kansas City, fcratter at the groom# halng heat men, The bride and grram at* taking a short wadding trip after which they will be *t home la Loule- riUe where Mr, Morton Is bead o f the Morton Chicken Packing Co- Mr. Ralph Mnrdoek and slater, MI m In», attended the wadding, being; uncle end aaat o f the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamman and Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Townalay spent Monday and Tuesday in Lexington# Ky., attending;the Grand Circuit races. Mr«. Claude Ssumi&nreturned to her home in Phoenix, N. M,, last Thursday.,after avisitwith.her: non*! in-law and daughter,, Mr, and Mrs. PantMarkle. j Mrs. Hugh Thomas o f Cincinnati visited several d*y« last week with her father, Mr. Ed Hamilton, ' Found—Child's coat alongside curb on Main st. Owner can have same by proving property. mmi*w Misses Janet Jones and Joyce de- mans spent*Saturday and Sundaywith} Mr, and Mrs John Richards in Mason* Ohio,' COLLEGE NEWS Dr. and Mrs, .David Marble enter tained the members o f the. official board o f the. Methodist Church with their wives at their home last Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs.* Aden Barlow Spent the week-end in Columbus visiting With their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. "Willard Barlow. Mrs. David It. Bradfute, Cedatville Scout Troop Chairman an 1Mrs, H. A, Reinhard attended the Girl*Scout Tea held at the home o f Mrs. Ralph H. Conges, New Burlington’pike, Tues day afternoon, which officially1opened the Girl Scout program in Xenia. *? * ’ Sk^“ r Cedarville Girl Scout Troop commit tee will meet Saturday night at 7;3Q with Mrs. 11. A", Reinhard, The Girl Scouts Will have a hike Monday even ing after- school, when they ,will do outdoor cookery. Mrs, J. W. Ross of Des Moines, .Iowa,' formerly a resident of, this place visited friends hero last Friday, Mrs, Ross caine east with her sen-in law, Mr, jgroest Ralls and wife, o f Dayton, Who have been visiting in Des Moines, Mrs. Ross will .also visit her son-in-law and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Busch o f Athens, 0,} before re turning West. Mr. Alfred Shroades of Miami,'Fla., and sister, Mrs:'Anna Gultice of near Xenia, Called on their bunt, Mrs. Jen nie ghroades last wed£. EXPERT WATCH - CLOCK JEWELRYREPAIRING ENGRAVINGAND DIAMOND SETTING R. D. INMAN JEWELER North Street Cedarville#O. The_ Young People o f -the United Presbyterian Church entertained the college students and faculty at a pat ,y in the social rooms o f the Church on last Thursday evening, *~ 'Wednesday and Thursday o f this yeek were Freshmen Days, On Wed nesday afternoon the Freshmen de feated the-Sophomores in a soft ball game. The Freshmen presenteda pro gram during the regular chapel period* on Thursday. Following the program the girls scrubbed thefront steps and the'fellows took a.swim in Willow Bend. Rev. Walter Si Kilpatrick will preach at the Hicksvilte and Antwerp, Ohio .•hurches on Sunday, September 29, On Monday he will attend ,the Presbyter- ai\ Minister's Retreat at the Dayton Country Club. The following class- officers have been elected for the coming"year: Senior -Glass—President, Arthur Genke; Vice President, Neil Hartman; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary J. Towns- ieyC ^ ( . ’ , . *‘ Junior Class—President, John Brill; Vice President, Robert. Gut&fre; S ect ary, Katherine Randall; Asst, Secre- ■ary, Helen Ross; Treasurer, John Reinhard; Student 'Council,' Orsadee Stewart. , Sophomore Class—-President, Lee Miller; Vice President, Joe Corn; Secretary; Beatrice O’Bryant;. Treas urer, Catherine Ferguson. Freshman Glass—President, R. Hen ry Campbell; Vice Persident, Laurel Diltz; Secretary, Alma Davis; Treas urer, Harold. Guthrie. | - - - - I i i C O Z Y Charlotte's Beauty Shoppe PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MANICURES Xania Avs. Phoai SS k? iiikHniiwwiinUiwiiiimiiiinirwmiiimiinmUHiinilwwiui THEATRE F ri. and Sat., Sept. 27*2$ Double Feature Program Laurel and Hardy in ' "SAPS AT SEA” Also “PIERM" Sun. and* Mon,# Sept* 29 -30 James Stewart - Margaret Sullivan “THE MORTAL STORM” * News — Our Gang Comedy Wed* and Thura.# O ct. 2 -3 Robert Youag — Hries Gikwrt “ FLORlAN” Ala* Color CartOte I itiwiiiP^>WteiiwrtHlwi}iitw«iii<nriHiimiiilliliiiiiiiMgiiit L AMB M A R K E T EVERY WEDNESDAY . Starting September 4tl* BrittK your lambs to ua each Wedneaday for beat priced. Thiamarket inin additionto our regular Monday auction ond our daily Hog Market. Phone Any Day For Market Price SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Siternaatt Ave. Sprinjgtteld# O* Phone 9942. .....................................................' ......... .. ........ ..... ...................... - ^iiiiwkWwWiiiiinWiiw-.iiii»in»HHiinwwrtWim>mW«.iwiHiuHi>umwhiinii<i.uii)iiliirttHW.ii*r.iniiii) mwww.iinMiii )> J am now devoting alt my time to my Xenia office* m , m v i N a h y m a n . Chiropodist * + * Boot Specialist TREATING ALL A1LMKNT9 OF TH* FKJtT. Open daily » A. M.ta S:ltt P. M. Evening Hoars, Tnmt*Thera^Sat, . _ - . 1» ARen M ^ Phonest RUg. M t e lU L o w f i l l Office - Main « L W XaaimO. wmaww m w m m m ,% wiMisOwmsisowwiiiMitiiimiMiiwmMtiwwNS'iowimiaiiOMiiimimosnHiiMiiMimimwmitfitwwMiwiiHMmiitwniei fterif M. Marida, MWMtif. SMteagMeat 1«>MA M. Mprateg Wowbip lim A M. At wtr service Mias Boatrieo Pvlas .sod Mr. Moil Hartmon will rakte tteir oxperiewoa wbUc tboy wot* wRh tiw Amortem Friends Service Commlttoo this poet aemmor. You Will want to hoar their interesting reports on their rammer work. Tuesday, Oct. 1—Organisation meet ing o f the Ohio Conference Women's Society o f Christian Service at Xing Avenue Church, Columbus. * Wednesday, Oct, 2 —12:00 o'clock -rRegular monthly meeting o f . the Woman’s Society of Christian Service. AU women of the church are invited. Thursday, Oct. 3—-7:3d o’clock—In preparation for the World Wide Com munion Service to be held on Sunday, October 8th, there will be a union service in the Methodist Church. The speaker for that service will ba Dr, R. B. Wilson, pastor o f the First Methodist Church o f Xenia, TMAag DM Ira* Vtehy HfUr RMteteK Mipteh t t wMaw §t t5. CH mm , #M ai tee teme o f tea, m* WWmm r in Xaryavitea 0 M% Imt »ee«. Mr. wet* reiridra.ta « f Gibeen was’ tee fleet wpptelrt ha tea keal Mite ifltet Otejpte. Ttey k ft Cedarvite ia HNA. f t e haaimnd and • daturktar aeacadad bee ta Natit a few years age. - She leaves two aiatart, Mrs. Harry Tartxwc, Findlay, Ohio and Mrs. Lhnis Willoughby, MarywrJfla, Ohio. funeral service waa hrid flan- day at 2 f.m, at tea Faulkner Fwaral Home with burial in Oakdale cemetery Marysville, Ohio. tearaU at Owteand, 0Mnt t e H t e P 1* tewtey, in t e a >U. M. C, Mr. wad Mrs. JtsflEte* riattad’ ba^w* tea Ci mfluw ttm . &r seam lima with Sr. lfcMitem.andkQ«*«M Cratey, Ohte, rad tea* said ftetefl^teteWU*B|^L|ra|jym ^ra. f. 'M^tedtenraKPEM* after October W, INd. MARCHfl flOOUP# Ateoraajr t e (M S -f-lf-lfll tetfly andteenwanttoFlratoa*,M. XH wtew they vtetod tea teasaria deter, Mra, T. A MaaKraria. Atm tiwwadding*SiteMaryMargaretre turnedto ter school inWestMiHou. For SaJo-^Gcisiiee and Golden DeU- rieus antes and pare apple cider. Leave radars CedaririUe Federal flav- lags A Loan Assn. W *°d Springfield en the De- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan after a thru weeks visit in the East have returned home. They attended, with their daughter, Miss Mary Mar- Xrs, Robert Jaeete o f have located in XnoRweed aytoarXenla jjk e . BeeIdee having a part-time office at hie home, Dr. Jacobs win te associated trite Dr, R« K. Bartholomew In Dayton. After July next year Dr. Jacobs takes over the practice when Dr. Bartholomew becomes a member o f the O.S.IJ. fa culty in the Pathology division. LEGAL NOTICE Virginia Shouse, whose place o f garet o f West Milton,tee marriage Of residence is unknown, will take notice Mise Martha Harriett McMillan,; that on the 6th day o f September, daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. Jason Me- 1940, Fred J, Shouse filed his petition Millan o f Norfolk* Va., to Mr. Leonard against her for divorce Ota grounds of B * B W I L L L O A i f On wear watte. NKnaraad. adteriLsflatnwn. anflL tame* writes, MseiMl toetmaienri; agert ranfpMMg to LOANOFFM3R aayteteg « f wine. fitW*Mainflt, fl»Hagfi»M,-qM» A U C T I O N ! UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 1O;O0 A. M, Supt, Emile Finney. i Church Service-11:00 A. M. Rally Day Program, with the address given by Thomas K. Prugh, o f Sugar Creek. Our goal is “Every member o f the church at Sunday School and every member o f the Sunday School at church,” Let us have 100 percent pre sent for the otie day, and pasb that 200 mark! - . . Y. P. C. U. 1 P, M.—Subject vwll be the last and the fourth in the special topics on Social Relations, ’’Christians, Ard Different” . Leader^ Betty Coulter, There will not be the usual Wed* nesday evening service next Week on account o f the Preparatory service oil’Thursday evening in the Methodist Church at 7;30 P. M. hy Dr, R. B. Wilson, new pastor of'the First M. E. Church o f Xenia, , . Thete will also be the usual pre paratory service on Saturday after noon next week. It is hoped that we may have 100 percent attendance of our membership at the communion jervice October 6, which is the day o f the “World Wide Communion Observ- 1 ance;♦» THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, September 29 9:45 A . M, Sabbath School Orchestra and' Choir. ' ' 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr- H, .{. Stormont Supt. 11:00 : A , M . Morning, Worship, fheme: ^’Prepare Ye!” 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at Prof. C. W. Steeie’s. Leader, Frances Greswell. Topic, “The'Church Emerg ing into the Middle Ages." 8:00 P, M, Union evening service at .he Preshyterian Church. Rev. B.,N. Adams will speak on “ The Hand o f tod.” Monday, Sept, 30—9:30 A. M. Day- /on Presbytery’s Ministers’ Retreat at the Dayton Country Club. 8:00 P. M, Session meeting. , Tuesday, October 1—6:30 P. M, Congregational Indoor Phwie at the Church. This will be arranged under the auspices of the Mispah and Bcrcan Bible Classes, The Church dishes will he used. Please pack generous baskets as the college students who attend our shurch will be otir guests. Bread ami coffee will be furnished. Wednesday, October 2—r3:45 P. M, Junior Choir Rehearsal, Two of our high school girls, Ruth Ramsey and Phyllis Jeanne Adams, have offered their services to start up the Junior Choir. AU below high school age are cordially invited to join. As soon as this choir is ready for public appear ance, we shall revive our “Children’s Service.” as a part o f our morning worship. 7:30 P. M, .Senior Choir Rehearsal Under the leadership o f Mrs. Rankin McMillan. Thursday, October 3—8:00 P. M. Un ion Preparatory Service at the Metho dist Church. The Rev. R, B. Wilson, the.new pastor o f the Xenia First Methodist Church, will present a de votional message* Friday, October 4—Cedarville Col* lege Inauguration Exercises, Saturday, 2:00 P, M. Preparatory Service at the Church, Sunday, October 6—11:00 A. M. World Wide Communion Service, QUITTING BUSINESS ENTIRE STOCK GOES AT COST OR LESS Keys will be handed to land - lady MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER §0 ----- COME AT ONCE!------ REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, Sept* 28, 1040 - ' Beaiaaiag at 1»M P. M, SCARBOROUGH FARM# 89 Acre* and! 1 1-4 Acra Tract LOCATED: Six miles northeast o f Xenia and two miles west o f Coder- ville o» U. S. Rente 42 In Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio, IMPROVKMKNTS: 1J4 story, S-room frame te rn ; tern 3*x4t yHh corn crib and fori shod attached; and a few outbuildings. The improvements ate adequate and ia average repair. The land is,gently rolling, fit acre* are { tillable and productive and the balance is in woods and pasture. This farm j is well adapted to raising alfalfa and thera are ten a«rea o f grewing alfalfa 1on the farm.. Ample water supply. Ideal dairy farm. . . . j The l>4-acr£ tract fronts on*U. B. Highway 42 and is a very deeiraWe building lecation. This trsef will be sold as a separate unit frilowiag the sale of the farm, , " 1 FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION; Tbis /arra *M ahrtege tract are splendidly located in a Rood Community. Only a few minutes drive from Xenia,' Cedarville, and WUberforce. Easy driving distance from Dayton and Springfield. This farm is ready to go to work for new owner* Access to Acheo!, churches and markets. Real estate is tee foundation o f all, wesRh and offers more security at present time than any other type o f investment. - We cordially invito you to inspect this property before day o f sale'hmt to attend the sale. Sale on premises. Rain or Shine, Sella to highest bidder. Farm sells promptly at 1:09 P. M. TERMS; Farm—1500,00 cash, bank draft or certified check to be paid on day o f rate, balance to fie paid ota delivery of deed except mortgage la the amount o f $2,000.00 which can be assumed by the purchaser, 1%-Acre tract —$100.09 rash on day of sale, balance on delivery e f deed., Warranty will be given purchasers. Immediate possession. Personal Property j Immediately after the 'sale o f the real estate, the following property Will be sold to the highest-bidder: - LIVESTOCK; Four horses consisting of 2 work horses and £ colts. FARM MACHINERY: Consisting o f coin planter; single disc; steel hay rake; mowing machine;' 2 breaking plows; corn plow; harrow; harness; 1-. horse wagon; hay fork; hay rope; head tools, o f all lands; and numerous offer jtems. ' FEED: 309 shocks o f corn hr field; 10 tons o f alfalfa hay in mow. ' TERMS: Personal property will be sol'd"for cash- JOHN H. Sale conducted by The Bailey-Murphy Co„ Wilmington. Ohio > t * t 1 *. '•* CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNK Ksymemi Strickland, Pastor Sunday Schteb 9:80 A, M, Services Preaching, 10:30 A. M, Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Meeting, each WCdnss* day, 7:30 p. in. U ): I . k* f : N A i f ; A. •; V i . te** In some year*# tome oar* taka a bil jump ahead* The "Ford dots that for 194i* • It has jumped ahead in lim, It’* the biggest Ford we’ve ever built# inside and out. It’s wider. Ithat % longer tvketlbete. I f seating room is wider hy aa muoh as 7 inohea. It has new *>ide doori and semi’ conceeled running boards* You’ll notice alao a new beauty, achievedby s*«kilfol blendinfiofmatewith longer Sowing lines. Lwger wind* shield endwindeuttg^v bat- tarvirionall aroffad* On# of its bififieat advan- tafiea la riba new soft ride * New, slower-eetion aprinfia rive a alow, gentle# gliding movement*A newlydesigned stabiliser help* absorb road shoOka# and maintains bal anceonsharpcurves andIn pros*winds. More rapidacceleration to matchitsfamiliar speedfind powermakes this newFord anevenliveliercar todrive* * These are only a few of this paw oat’s outstanding faaturea. Itrepresentsail the rich experience gained in building more than 28 mil* Uoamotorcar*. Any Ford dealer canrive you many good reasons lor making Id* your 1941 ear. BaftflbsMaas aa* Yaw* «** a ifiMH
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