The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
i & '• • IE % E$ folks ving king >ut a :osts V. ^ eg. at long a the and jffect 4:30 most :ates. ■J c o . Every WSPD tfor $l. W« ved ;, IFRI. ftrtSfr 1 i ROP IN ting •BHRf V V 7 / CEDARVILLE, HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I*, lW*f Club andSocialdlctivitie: The College Dramatic Club suggests that you mark down in your date book the evening o f December 18th, for that is when the Club ip presenting Can* ning Pollock's play, “ The Fool” , in the Cedarville Opera House. * The Chi Sign Phi Sorority- had a pot-luck supper at Harriman Hall on Thursday evening. Following the, sup per the girls enjoyed a theatre party. Mr. Nelson Cre&well and family, with the former’s mother, Mrs, John Irwin, o f Jamestown, 'returned this week after spending a month in Ft, Lauderdae, Florida, wh.ere they were ' guests o f Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Weim- er. Mr. Wm ; Conley has been housed the passed two weeks' due to an attack of rheumatism. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lemons and daughter, Jean, of Pontiac, Mich., visited relatives here last week. ' * [The Ladies’ Aid o f the United Pres- 'byterian Church will hold its annual birthday luncjteon Saturday, at Otfe j o’clock. RESEARCH CLUB MEETING; MRS FRANK BIRD HOSTESS The monthly meeting o f the Re search Club was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrsr Frank Bird when members and a few in vited guests were entertained? The program, opened with roll call by members naming “ Famous Women in Ohio". An excellent paper on "Ohio Women in Politics" was written by Mrs, A. E.’Huey and read by Mrs. E, E, Finney. Mrs. J. L. Confarr’s paper on "Ohio Women in t Music” and Mrs. J. S. West's paper on "Ohio Women in Lit erature” were exceedingly interesting,. Following the program a social hour waS enjoyed and delicious refresh ments were served. The -December meeting will be the annual banquet for members and their husbands and friends. Reports of tjie recent meeting of the Ohio Federation o f Women’s clubs held in ■Troy,, 0., were giveri” by Mrs. J. E. Kyle, “Mrs, Paul Cummings and Mrs. Kavlh Bull. METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Sunday, November 17, 1940 ^ Sunday School 10:00 A,°M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M,- Ser mon theme "Thankful In the Dark’’, Evening worship 7:30 P. M.~Color ed motion pictures of the work o f the Goodwill Industries of Dayton to be presented by Mr, Robert Watkins, the manager o f Dayton Good Will. Monday, November 18, 7:30 P, M> Greene County Brotherhood meeting at Trinity Methodist Church, Xenia. Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick will give the addrss, g Wednesday, Nov, 20th, 7:30 P, M. Union Thanksgiving Service in the United Presbyterian Church. Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick will preach the Thanksgiving Sermon.. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister y Mrs. Wilson Galloway spent the . week-end at Miami University as the j guest o f her daughter, Rebecca, w h o ! is student organizer for the Miami , Chapter Kappa Kappa Gamma soror: ity. Mr. Galloway attended “ Dad’s Day” at Denison University with his daughter, Dorothy,, student there. M ft t W M M iiit iiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit iiim iiiiiiiiit H ir im iiiiiim i • it 1 SCHOOL NEWS I i , . l M iiit iiiiit iiiiiiiit iiM iiM M iiu im m iim iiM iiin m iiiM iiiit iiiiiiiiii C. O. T. A. Friday There was no school last Friday because teachers attended the annual meeting of the Central Ohio Teachers’ Association in Columbus. Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick, president of Cedarville College, was ■ the guest- speaker at a dinner meeting of the congregation of Xenia Presbyterian •Church in the church dining room Thursday evening, The dinner was in honor o f new members received in the —last—year—and_in_ celebrati.on_jiJL.the ninety-ninth anniversary o f the church. ,■ ■ . . * A .luncheon meeting of . the Greene County Ohio State University -Moth-i er’s Club was held at Geyer's, Xenia, Wednesday noon. Mrs. Raymopd Wil liamson of this place is president. Mothers of University -students •at tended the meeting. - The following are O. S. U.. Students from this locality: Jamest Anderson, James Finney, Rachael Harriman, E. Fred Little, -Emily McD'orman, James Zoological. Society Present Program ! Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 29, pupils o f the grades and high-school -gather ed in the auditorium to see an in teresting ■display of animals of the United States Zoological Society while the two representatives- of the Society talked on the characteristics, treat ment, and value of these little .animals -which included, horn toads,, kangaroos,. monkeys, ink, prarie dogs, a dog, and several birds. This proved, to be an excellent lesson in nature study. . Teachers' Meeting Tho Vocational Agriculture Instruc tors of Greene County and their fami lies held their bi-monthly supper and business meeting at the home of Mr. Carl Pickering of Jamestown.' ■ Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A. M..'Theme, “ God’s Gifts” . •Y, P. C. U. 0:30 P. M. Subject “ Our Country, for Christ” . Leader, Paul Dobbins. . Union Service 7:30 P. M. in the Methodist Church. The Goodwill In dustries of Dayton will present a mes sage with Moving Pictures. - Uniofi Thanksgiving Service will be held Wed. evening, November 20th, at 7:30 p. M. in this church. Message by Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick. The usual' offering will be- taken, for the work of the W. C. T. U. The W, C. T. U. will meet Friday, Nov. 16th with Mrs. Ghas. M.. Ritchie. The annual Birthday Luncheon,; under the auspices of the Ladies Aid, will be held Saturday, Nov, 16th at\ one P, M. in the church dining room. A Rally of the Young Women's Missionary Societies of'Xenia Presby- tonal-will be held Saturday, Nov. 16 in Xenia, beginning at 3 P, M. follow ed by a dinner meeting^ F.F.A. Project ■ . - The local chapter will take over the * responsibility of selling candy, pop' corn, and ice cream at the home basket P T C U J U lb b lV ; -----------» ---------- McDorman, Orcna .Marshall, Monrrfe ! ball games. The Junior Class will co IVles, John Williamson. operate in this project, No choir rehearsal, this week. ‘ A conference of church officials will, be held in our church next Monday, November 18th, at 2 P. M, for the Elders and Trustees b.f o.ur congrega tion to which the officers of Clifton and Jamestown are invited. The' Syn odical Superintendent of Missions, Dr. Ray M. Davis, and Dr, T. C. Strange way of Pittsburgh, thp Secretary of •the-Board of Administration will have charge .of this conference and it is ernestly desired that afTof the elders' and trustees of these congregations- may be present to confer with these leaders of the church. Subscribe To THE HERALD tUtu* aAe cotidUaUtf. Mu/tfed- * V . : ' Perhaps you have wondered how your t e le p h o n e ca lls, g o through. Here's the opportunity to see your new d ia l telephone, exchange in action. * We hope you will come and bring the fam ily/ Tell your friends, too. 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R8, 2029 Wayne Rudolph Bell, J. „ 2030 James Rleboril Moorman, J. 2031 Curllc VenMIl Cotldlll, O ., 2032 Alfred Jasper Flnlaysnn, O. 2033- Glenn Mercer Johnstone. O. 2031 Paul Joseph Zlmmerle. D., B8. 2035 CaM Jack KooilIZ, O, * * 2030 John Honey Ball, Y.S. 2037 I:nibl Blake, J.. Rl. 2038 John Richard Tlllow, O , Rl. 2039 William Alfred Davis, S.S., Rl. 21)16 Frahk Jackson, X., Rl. 2011 George Sheldon Hughes, D., 113. 2012 -William Isaac Stover, Y.S, 2013 Ralph Woodrow Turner, I)., R8. 2044--Harold Joseph Garrison,- J„ R2. uoir, Alva licnsii rani, y.s. 2040 Heraehel JameS Saxton, Ce.. R2. 20(7 William Erhcal OTlnnlon, S.V., HI. '2048: t'harles Edward Revis, Be. '2049 James william Cole, n.. R2. £059-Marvin LearultT West. Re. • 2051 Paul C. Moyer. F. 2032_ Charles Woodrow Searberry, X.. 112. 2053’ Thomas Rnseoe Bulls, X., 114. 2054•■Roger Curtis Miller, Y.S. 2033- Russell Fox, Ce. 2050 •Leland' Jfidierl Hotchkiss. O. £057 Dunnhilly Whittington. X., 112. 2058 David Knclaloy Smith, A. 2059 Edward Henry Kelly, Y.S. 20110 Glenn Rocil Beans, O. 2001- Albert Vernon Wigal. J. 2002- James Roger Holley, F. • 2003 ..Herbert Ferguson Smith. J.*, Rl’, .2004--Paul Stanton Klnutel. Y.S. 2003- Robert Luther Shccta, O. 2000-.--Robert Charles Spracklen, Co . 2007 - Ray Elbert Townsend, O. CHURCH NOTES FIRST 1’ KRSBYTF.RMN CHURCH Rav. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister. Sunday, November j.7 9:46 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A, M, Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship. Junior Sermon, “ Overflowing.” Senior Sermon, “ Thanksgiving and the Agony o f God." 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Paul Ed wards. Leader, Ruth Creswell, Topic, "Characters in Review: Part II” . 7:30 P. M. Union Evening Service at tiie Methodist Church. Movies will ho presented describing Dayton's “ Good Will Industries." Wednesday, Nov. 20—3:45 P! M!^— Junior Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 P, M, Community Thanksgiving Service at the U. P. Churph .Speakerj Pres. Walter S. Kilpatrick. - 8:30 P. M. Senior Choir rehearsal. Special Attention — This coming Sabbath is being observed as “ Thank Offering’ Sabbath at which time .a special offering will be taken jto go to the benevolence apportionment, qf the missionary society. Also(gifts may.be brought' for the Christmas Box to the Community Center at Flag Pond, Tenn. CHRISTMAS SEALS WASHINGTON LETTER (Continued from first vage) as a result of the present fiscal poli cies, of tiie Administration. Almost without exception students of the pre sent situation predict that when peace comes, in Europe the whole world, es pecially the United States, is in for another depression that will make the depths of 1932 appear! in comparison, a’s the heights of prosperity. Opinion seems to be well divided as to the in volvement of this nation in war dur ing the next four years. Prognosti cations and predictions i are always dangerous; but there is one prediction that can safely be made. The next four years will be interesting ones in which to live, for many, many new and unusual things will be happening. As this is written the final election returns from -numerous Congressional districts, and from some states, where the •contests for Representative - and Senators are- close, have not been re ported. However, it seems certain that the Republicans are to -gain several seats in the next Senate and that the Democrats will make a like gain in the House, this does not mean .that the Administration and President Roosevelt will, always controLiegisla^ tive action.. In both House and Senate will he serving a substantial number of Democrats who are independent of mind and conservative in their views. They will pot support legislation .that wil take this country farther to the left, but will insist that the American government follow more orthodox lines. They reserve the right to vote on each’ administration proposal on merit and m^rit alone. Despite the precedent breaking results' o f the re cent election, the 77th Congress will not be a "rubber stamp Congress . Help to P to tect Your Homo from Tuberculosis Wanted—Straw, both rick and dry; also hti.y, all kinds. Call 4401 Jeffer sonville, Ohio, between 7:0Q and 7:30 A. M., or write Buckeye Straw Co., Jeffersonville, Ohio. Gl-2x Lost—Billfold containing eight or nine dollars and Social ^Security card number 287-09-7366. Please return to Roy V, Shroads, Cedarville. ' 51-lx F.F.A. Meeting The fourth meeting of the F.iF.A, Was Wednesday evening at the Voca tional Bulding. 1200 Uncalled For Suits, Topcoats, ' $ -95 O v e r c o a ts ............ “ ^ U p B & B Loan Office 65 W. Main St. Springfield, Ohio Subscribe to i , T S E H. 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