The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
swap Club andSocialActivities Mrs. Margaret Muusgiwey, Puauitlle, Ofato, toad M r. QMpar Desk an t M r. Unywpi Pmk ad MMUfistawn. parawta, Mr. u d M r * B u r y Deck, Mnu M. 1. Marsh vfadtod evar the Wesk-e«4 fat Lebanon with Mrs. T, IE, K*etor*a»d family, friends e f.teu g le v . Fratofcito Trobee and wife o f Pjtrmffawa. W . V *., visited among friends hero -ft few daya last week. Rev, Tntkee is pastor of the Presby terian Church fat his city. CKDASV2LLE H M U L D , F R ID A Y , OC M M 4 M Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Townsley have been spending seveial days this week with the latter's brother, Mr. John Johnson and wife at Peoria, Ohio. Junior Peterson, who is serving in the U . 8. Navy is home on furlough fo r g few days. He came home to visit wittohis mother, Mrs, J, L. Peter-, sou, who reecntly underwent an opera tion." ■ The W ays and Means Committe of the. Eastern Star is sponsoring a card patty on Thursday, October Id, 2940, afternoon and evening at 2;D0'and ,7:30 o'clock. This will be in the club room at the Masonic .Hall. Please make reservations With .Mrs, John Mills or Mrs. Robert Nelson.• Procram -~f$0 P. M . at the United Presbyterian Church. trOO P. M . at the Gymnasium. Resident*, o f Cedarville are asked t » decorate their heme* with flags and any other deeerationa fo r thie oc- eaeion. “What Went ep this Week** Election o f the remaining officers fo r the ‘‘Cedrus” staff, Rey. R. A . Jamieson spoke a t chapel. . Game here with Wilmington College -—they won. Chi Sigma Phi Sorority meeting at the Comnitory. Junior Class Steak Fry. What's Going on N ext Week*' Chi Sigma Phi Sorority party, Mrs. Harriet .Beals, of Springfield will speak at Y M , and Y .W . College party spohBored by the Baseball Club at the-Gym. , The October meeting o f the'Women's Club w ill be held with Mrs. John Ir win o f Jamestown, October 10. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Rector, of Jeff ersonville. ‘ , Railroad Group Endorses C. J. Brown Tfc# Ohio Legislative Board Order of Railway. Conductors at a meeting ^recently gave formal endorsement of [Congressman Clarence J. Brown fo r Jre-election, according to C. W . Vance, |of that board. The hoard stated also that a copy o f the resolution would be. sent to all members o f the order living in the Seventh District. Dr, Marion F , Stormont o f Chicago visited last week with his parents, Mr. -and Mrs. J. A. Stormont. M r. and’ Mrs. James. Gregory and Mrs. Rosa Smith o f Columbus, called on Cedarville friends Friday, Mrs. Gregory, .who is employed in Lazarus Store, Colurnbu£, is enjoying her va cation. ■* "■ ■ j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr entertained ' the Dinner Bridge Club at their home Thursday evening. Mrs, C. E. Masters spent several days last week in Columbus wth her nephew, who underwent a serious op eration and remains in a critical .Con dition. COM PL IMENTS COM ING X E N IA B R ID E A T COUNTRY HOME Miss Virginia Townsley compliment ed Miss Gertrude Chambliss, Xenia, whose marriage is an event this'fall to M r. Jack Kennedy,- Xenia, at the home .of her1parents, 'M r and .Mrs Ralph Towhsley east of town Tuesday even ing. - Seventeen guests were, entertained -and enjoyed a program o f games ar ranged by the hostess. Prizes in the games were presented to the guest of honor who was “showered" with an array o f miscelllaneous gifts. A salad course was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Townsley. Guests were Misses Gertrude Cham bliss, Miriam Geyer, Dorothy Coy, Mary Jape Grieve, Eileen Jordan, Dorothy Jean Hagler, Ruth Covault, Enid Ellis, Clarice and Janice Cham-, bliss, Joan Kennedy, Mrt/JBUa Cham bliss, Mrs. W ilbur Chambliss,1Mrs. Frank Chambliss, Mrs. W , J. Kennedy, Mrs. Robert Spencer and Mrs. Cyrus Hunter. , Judge E. C. Turner Naptied On S. Court Governor ‘John W . Bricker elevated Judge Edward C. Turner on the Com mon Pleas bench in Franklin county, Wednesday, to become a member of the Supreme Court to fill .a vacancy caused by the death of;Judge George S. Myers of Cleveland. Judge Turn er is a candidate fo r the short term on the Supreme Court which expires December 31, 1942. DEATH OF MRS. HOPPING. IN BUFFFA LO , N . Y., TUES. Word has been received here of the death o f Mrs. Oliver MpGary Hopping, 63, w ife o f Dr, Whiter M . Hopping, formerly o f this county, at her home 1tt'Buffalo, N . Tuesday at 10:36 P. M. The deceased was born .in the coun ty and after completing her’education taught school in Xenia. She was mar ried to Dr. Hopping on August 23, 1898. She was well known in United Presbyterian Church circles Where her husband was a noted minister, and she was active also in- the Women’s Missionary Society of the denomina tion, being a past president. Besides her husband the deceased leaves a brother, ,J. C. McGary, o f Columbus. William S. Hopping o f this place is a brother of Dr. Hopping. The funeral will be conducted from the .Whitmer and Chitty Funeral Home, Xenia, Saturday at 11 A . M., the service to be in charge of Rev. Clyde L. Myers, pastor of the Second j U . P. Church, Buffalo, assisted by Rev. Reed Miller, of the First U. P. Church, Xenia. Burial in Woodland cemetery. C LARENCE WH1TMER DE M IK E M ORAN RET IRED Mike Moran, who has been connect ed with the State Highway Depart ment 17 years and the. county system two years, has been retired having reached the age limit. M r. Moran re cently suffered an injury to his right eye When hot tar popped’While being put on the road. He will not lose the sight and the injury is expected to heal in a few Weeks. ................. ■ ■ « ........— — Word was received here Thursday of the death of Clarence Whitmer, 56, operator of a pool room here, at the Clark County Tuberculosis Hospital, Springfield, He had gone to the insti tution several days ago for treatment, The deceased came here several years ago from Jeffersonville and is survived by three brothers in Wash ington C, H . His wife .died several years ago. The body has been brought to the McMillan Funeral Home but arrangements for the funeral have not been completed. Subsctibe To THE HERALD L A M B M A R K E T EVERY WEDNESDAY S t a r t in g S e p t em b e r 4 th Brin# your lambs to us each Wednesday for best prices. This market is in addition to our regular Monday auction ortd our daily Hog Market. JPbohe Any Day For Market Price SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. S h t m s n A v e . S p rh t g fie ld , O . iPhone 8 9 4 2 S* Site >.lllt.lll),HlMlllllllim ll>>IIIIHllMrtH.BWW.>lll»llllllllllllllllllllll»tNlWilWI. I am now devoting all my time tifm y Xenia office. BE, IRVIN & HYMAN Chiropodist * * . Foot Specialist TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET. Open daily *-^ 9 A . M . to 6:80 P, M. Evening Hours, Tues,, Tbuirs., Sat. l i Allan ■ j, „ . Phoned*. N *w L o w F o o t Xenia, O. . House <*-*Main 41ftaR I..II.IUIn'H"~LlimHlWHInr........ ....... *■' ■■■" fc— .. CHURCH NOTES METHODIST David H. Maritle, Minister Sunday, Ocober 6,1940 Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Today ia Rally Day. Let every member o f f the Sunday School endeavor to be present - Hunting Worship 11:00 A . M. To* t gather with the other churches o f the cowumnity and the nation we will ob serve World Wide Communion. The pastor will apeak on the theme “Miss ed Opportunity*.” Let all members o f oar church try and be present and re new their vows to the church. T f e l l f f e j World Wide Communion The date is Sunday, October sixth. It is hoped that every local congrega tion throughout the world will find it possible to. observe the Holy Commun ion on this day, seeking to have every member present at the Lord’s Table, It is most appropriate at this time, when hate is on the march and war is . rampant in our world, that Christians everywhere should maintain on unbroken fellowship, To keep’ th?s Christian fellowship, unbroken should be our great concern in this time o f world conflict. The observance of a World Wide Communion Sunday is sponsored by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, headquarters in N ew York City, and the World Coun cil of Churches, headquarters in Gene va, Switzerland, This observance does not contem plate union communion services, but rather that each local congregation shall seelctfchayejaH of its members present a f$& own%>mmunion service, antf’conacieqa' o f then’, spiritual one ness in Christ with fellow-worshippers around the world. This World Wide Communion Sun day will mean much for the ecumeni cal outlook of the entire Church, It will go fa r toward helping Christians to rededicate themselves for a larger sacrificial service at the beginning of the autumn’s work. It will also bring to each Christian a sense of unbroken fellowship with alt other Christians around the world - ’ “In Christ there is no East or West, In Him no South Or Nortii; But one great fellowship of love Throughout the whole wide earth.” UN ITED PRESBYTER IAN Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A , M, Supt. Emile Finney. Attendance contest be gins October 6.- Preaching 11 A. M. Communion Service. Theme, “The Cross”. This is W o rldw id e Communion Day n which ailjphristians of all denomin ations unite. Preparatory Service Saturday 2 P. ML with'message by Rev. Kennedy. Communion privilege .will be taken to the shut-ins Sabbath afternoon, .if desired. Please let the pastor know of uny desiring this service. Y. P. C. U : 6:30 P. M. Subject “Our Church Laboratory”, Leader, Howard Finney. Executive Committee to meet at 5:45.P. M. Union Service in this church at 7:30 P. M. Guest speaker Dr. Wm. F, Rotz- ler of Pittsburgh, Pa., associate secre tary of the Board of American Mis sions. Second Synod meets October 8-10 at Toledo, Ohio. TH E FIRST PRESBYTER IAN Rev. Benjamin N . Adams, Minister Saturday, October 5— 2:00 P. M. Preparutor Service. • Sunday, October 6— World Wide Communion Sunday. " . 9:45 A . M. Sabbath Sc. tool orchestra. 10;00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mr. II. K, Stormont Supt, <r> ■ 11:00 A . M. World Wide Communion Service. Reception of new members. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at the Manse. Leader, Ruth Ramsey. Topic, “Efforts to Reform a Failing Church”. ** 7:30 P. M, Union Evening Service at the United Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, Oct. 8— 7:30 P. M. Broad casters* Class at Mr. and Mrs, C, L. Bennett’s., Leader, Mr. II. D. Furst. Chapter X will be studied. Wednesday, Oct. 9— 3:45 P. M. Jun ior Choir Rehearsal, 7:00 P. M. Sabbath School Orchestra rehearsal. 7:45 P, M. Senior Choir Rehearsal. On Monday last, Rev, Walter S, Kil patrick and Rev. Benjamin N , Adams ittended a ‘retreat’ of Dayton Presby tery which was held at the Dayton Country Club. Sessions were held in the morning, afternoon and evening. T IIE CHURCH G F TH E N A Z A R E N E REV IVA L MEET ING A Revival Meeting will be held at the Cedarville Church o f the Nazarcne extending from Monday, October 7, until October 20. Reverend Lakin, a recent graduate of Olivet College and present pastor of the Bethel Church of the Nazarene will deliver an Evan gelistic message each evening. Serv ices will start at 7:30 o’clock. Every one is cordially invited to attend these services, Rev. Orlattd M. Ritchie who is in 1the faculty at Bowling Greene univer sity was here in connnection with the inauguration o f Rev. Kilpatrick as President o f Cedarville College afid visited with his parents, D r and Mrs. C, M. 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