The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

ci^vjp^jpRw , rm&r,xmmmm .<1 m C lub and SocialActivities Mrs. Corn Trumbo *nd Mildred Trumbo le ft Tuesday morning fop Cin­ cinnati, where they will spend the Christmas vacation with Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Westerfield, CHURCH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. J. j f . Thordsen and family have gone to Tipton, la., to spend a few days with relatives. They will return home Friday, . Mr. Ax Ft Peterson and family o f Frankfort, 0 ., spent Christmas as guests o f the former’s father-indaw, Judge S. C, Wright and wife. Mr. Peterson is superintendent o f the Frankfort consolidated school system. Pre-Christmas Death Toll In State, 39 - According to Columbus authorities the pre-Christmas death toll in Ohio from various c su b o s totaled 39 from Saturday until Monday evening. Auto accidents, grade crossings and trains account for nearly all deaths listed. CEDARYILLE FMH0H CLUB BAS CHWOTMAS PARTY Mrs, *Cpra Trumbo and daughter, Miss Mildred, of Cedaryille, entertain­ ed members o f their flinch club at a turkey dinner and Christmas party at their home Friday evening. Dinner was served at quartet tables, centered with red tapers and miniature Santa Clauses marked each oover as favors. Gifts were exchanged around a Christmas tree and games o f flinch were played. Those present were Misses Mary Flanagan, Mary Williamson/ Alberta Gwens, Josie Charlton, Mildred Trum­ bo, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mrs. Ethel Buck, Mrs. Charles Kimble, Mrs. Bug­ gies, Mrs. Wilbur Lemons Mrs. B, H. Little and Mrs. Cora Trumbo, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A*. Jamieson, Minister Friends and relatives of'H erm an Randall, London, formerly o f this place, will be sorry to learn o f his serious illness. He is a victim o f phlebitis, Mr. Jean Patton who is, located in Florida visited here Christmas day with his daughter, Miss Frances Pat­ ton. “Miss 'MaryrHeleri CreswelOdiried a party o f siy last Friday on a Holiday trip to Texas going by way o f New Orleans and returning-by Oklahoma and Kansas. Misses Rachel and Junia Creswcll and Irene Bundy motored to Sparta, 111., this week to spend the Holidays with Rev. Robert W. Stewart and family. ' Sabbath School 10 A. $L, Supt. Ilmfle Finney, This is the last day o f the Attend­ ance Contest, Will the Gleaners or the Reapers have charge o f the New- Year’s Party next week? It all de­ pends. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme, "Finish­ ed” . Y P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject, “ We Finish to Begin". Leader Dorothy Galloway. Union service 7:30 P. M. in the Pres­ byterian Church. The Midweek service next week will be the New Year’s Party in the church. Announcement will be made Sabbath, after we know who has charge' o f it. Definite .time will be made known on Sabbath. The Week, o f Prayer will be observed b y union-services, held in the United Pr<>sbyterian Church, January 6-1Q in­ clusive. Guest Preacher, the Rev. D. Harold Hammond, D.D., pastor o f the Reid Memorial Church o f .Richmond-, Indiana, Dr, Hammond is an alumni o f Cedaryille College, and wq are very glad that he can be with us fo r this series o f special Gospel Meetings, be­ ginning the New Year. More definite announcement.will be made next week. i DAILY HOGMARKET .......... - * T, W e conduct a hog market daily in addition to our regular Live Stock Sales EVERY MONDAY . 1 - Phone Any Day For Market Price Phone Any Day For Markef Price > SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Sherman Ave., Springfiled, Ohio, Phone 5942 WASHINGTON LETTER (Continued from Href x>age) In reporting the accident where Mrs. Charles Coates fell from a step ladder, last week while working at the home of Mr. L. W. Wilson, the types made us say “ Mrs.-George’.' when it should have been Mrs. Charles Coates, mother-in-law o f the former. Miss Maude Hastings o f Kent, 0^, is home for the Holiday vacation. - Mr, and Mrs. Paul Orr are‘spending Christmas with the former’s father in Fairhaven, O. ■Dr..I lorence Williamson and Misses Frances and Nancy Williamson of Bowling Green University, are home for the holidays. Mr. John William­ son o f the 0 . S. U. is also spending; his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Williamson. Mir and Mrs, Gary Gaiser are spending theTioltdays withMrsrGaisP er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nel- sonut Mr. Gaiser attends Iowa State College, Iowa City, and Mrs. Gaiser teaches in the Homer, 0., schools. otataHa nHol taoin shrdl shrdl shrdl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister 9:45 A. M- Sabbath School orchestra 10:00 A. M, Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. ' 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. Theme ‘The Iron and Wooden Gates o f Life” . Junior Sermon: “ To Roads to Eternity:1 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at the hohie-of- Mr. 'and Mrs.- H. K / Stor-- mont. 7:30 P, M. Union evening service at our church. Our pastor'will speak on “ The orld’s Most Ancient Hatred." Monday, December 80—7:30 P. M., Session meeting. Thursday; Jan. 2—3:45 P. M. Junior Choir Rehearsal. 7:45 P. M. Senior Choir Rehearsal. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE -------Raymond Strickland, -Pastor—1 Write the White House, Senator Taft- and Congressman Brown, your personal views. If you favor this na­ tion going to war, say so. I f you do not, your representatives in Washing­ ton should have your views. Make it a New Year’s message. Dr, and Mrs. Ralph A. Jamieson had for Christmas guests, the brothers, Dr. A. W. Jamieson and wife o f Rush- ville, Indiana; Dr. S. R. Jamieson and wife of Oxford, Ohio;' Rev. Frank E. Wiley and wife and daughters, Jean and Edith Ann, also o f Rushville, Ind. The Wileys are remaining over until Saturday. A cablegram was received from another daughter, Mrs. Margaret 3, Work o f Cairo, Egypt, Christmas -Day, with greetings,- announcing she was safe and well, Telephone greet­ ings were also received over long dis­ tance from Mr. and Mrs. Harley W. Bohlke and daughter Carole from Am­ sterdam, New York. Mr. Clark Post who has been sta- oned at Maxwell Field, Alabama, has »en spending the week with his uncle, Viliam Marshall. He expects to leave 'ter the first o f the year from that amp for Panama, where he will take p aerial photography. Mr. Alfred Townsley, wife and son >Jon Michael, o f Senecaville, O., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Townsley. Other guests were Mr. qnd Mrs. J. C. Townsley, Mrs. Clara Mor­ ton and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sweet, o f Rossford, 0 , ItltlltlH IIItltltH IM IM IlllllM M lIttlM IISVlIlltlltUIIIH IH 'tllM Itll, C O Z Y THEATRE Sunday School '9:30-10:45 A. M, Preaching Service 10:45-12:00 N. Superintendent o f Sunday School, Rufus Nance. . Evening Junior Service 7:00-7:30 P. M; Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. . Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30. Edward Clark, former proprietor of the famous.“ Yellow Springs House,” died Tuesday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. J. Miller, Phila­ delphia, He will, be remembered by many older citizens in the county. The funeral will W held Friday-at 4 P.'M. fro mthe Littleton Funeral Home, Yel­ low Springs. XENIA GETS NEW V INDUSTRY FEBRUARY 1 The William Brenner Furniture Corp., recently organized, to manufac­ ture furniture hairleased-thd former shoe factory on est Second St., Xenia, and will start February l . « i t is ex­ pected that 75 employees will be giv­ en employment. GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE CLASS c a n o f f e r t h e s e o u t s t a n d i n g 1941 Automatic '/& ? // VALUES ! I * * ! ‘ ? 11 t Compote BEFORE YOU BUY ★ Automatically plays 12 -tsn-Inch and 10 twalva- inch racards ★ Rsctivas American and Fartlgn Broadcasts ★ Handsome Walnut finish - Cabinsl with doubts record spacov A Rotor Wavomagnst and Built-in Short Wava Aortal ★ Elsctric-AutamatlcTuning with Tolovlsion Button you Q ot AU *iku 3$t S 9 9 .9 5 dr EuropoDiroctQuarantssd •v an ShortWavs Rscoption W M-Inch Concert Grand / Sponkor * Full 64 Tonalities with Radlorgan Tons Mastery A- Flays 12 ten-inch ar K> twelve-inch records A A ll tho famous Zenith “Year Ahead” Features $ 1 2 9 . 9 5 * McCallister Radio Stexvice, HEADQUARTERS AND DISPLAY AT BIRD'S VARIETY STORE, C£DARV|LLEf OHIO * *r PUBLIC SALE •i. and Sait** Dec* 27-28 «ea Cagney — Ann Sheridan “ TORRID ZONE” a — Three Stooges Comedy and Mon*, Dec* 29-30 >y Rooney —- Judy Garland ul Whiteman’s Orchestra , rRlKE 'UF THE BAND” Also Late News d. and Thura*, Jon. 1-2 5DWARD G. ROBINSON ISPATCH FROM REUTER’S* Selected Short Subjects tnnimnmnniHiwOOnntBrinnnwhiiiHrtuiiint Mrs. C. C. Brewer opened her home and welcomed thirty-three members and two guests for the Golden Rule Circle Christmas party Thursday ev­ ening, Dec. 19th. * The hdme was beautiful with color­ ed lights and evergreens. Mrs. C, E* Masters, class president, presided and Mrs, Charles Spurgeon conducted impressive Christmas de­ votions consisting o f singing Christ­ mas carols and reading part o f the Second Chapter o f Matthew for her scripture loason. She also read the origin ,o f Yfflient Night". The class plans to entertain the Men’s Bible Class at their January meeting. The business meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs, Wdat and an en­ joyable Christmas program followed, consisting o f the reading o f “ Christ, mas At The Poor House,” Mrs, F. E, Harper; “ Billy's Santa Clause Ex­ perience” . Mr$. C, E. Masters; “ The Day After Christmas," Mrs. C. C. Brewer; "Gifts for The Christ Child,” Mrs, C. W. Murphy; “ Is There A San­ ta ?”, Mrs. A . E. Richards. Gifti that had been placed under a beautiful lighted Christmas tree were exchanged and Mrs. West, our loyal teacher, was presented a gift with best wishes from the class and with the Season’s Greetings. • Delicious refreshments carrying out tho holiday appointments were served by Mrs. ‘Brewer and the following 'assisting hostesses, Mrs. Chas. Kim­ ble, Mrs. C. II. Crouse, Mrs., David Taylor, Mrs, C. W* Murphy,. Mrs. F, E. Harper, Mrs. Forrest Fields qnd Mrs. V. C. Bumgarner* Located on the Colin Barber farm, 2 miles east o f Cedarville; % mile off State Route 42, on Barber road, on Tues., J u l 7,1941 COMMENCING AT 12:00 NOON 3 — HEAD OF HORSES — 3 One dapple gray gelding, coming six years old; Black gelding, nine years old; Brown mare, 10 years old. All good workers. 8 — HEAD OF MILK COWS — 8 Large Jersey, with ca lf by side; One Jersey will be fresh before day o f sale; Black Jersey, fresh about three months; One Shorthorn* fresh two weeks, giving about five gallons a day; Large Jersey, will freshen about the middle o f March; Two Jerseys, will freshen in April; One Black Jersey, will freshen the last o f April; One black bull calf, fotir months old. - 27 — HEAD OF HOGS — 27 Two brood sows will farrow the last week o f March; 25. shoats, weight about 75 or 80 lbs. Hogs immuned. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two Studebaker wagons, one box bed and one flat top; McCormick jwheat binder in good condition; ohe Massey-Harria wheat drill; one Massey-Harris corn, harvester; one McCormick mower, one John Deere two-row cultivator; One John Deere single row cultivator; One John Deere check.row corn planter; double disk harrow; steel field roller; Oliver sulkey breaking plow; Oliver walking plow; double shovel plow; steel drag harrow; one drag: one grappel hook hay fork, new 130-ft. of rope and pulleys; hay forks, manure forks; two good scoop shovels,; shovels, picks, axes, crow bar, two post hole diggers, sledge hammer, lawn mower, scythes, log chains; a lot o f carpenter ■tools; two cross' cut saws; one dinner hell, emery grinding wheel; single trees, double trees, hoes, rakes; three sides o f Work harness; bridles, collars, lines. - " . FEED—About six tons of timothy hay: three sons sweet clover hay; 65shocks of bundled fodder, some corn in crib, about 100 bushels; and many articles too numerous to mention* HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two cook ranges and pipes, heating stove, day bed, radio, rock­ ing chairs, kitchen chairs, rugs, safe, lard press, sausage grinder, five-gallon- cedar churn, cream cans, buckets, crocks, -jars, table, two or three tons o f coal;' a lot o f Window shades* Terms Of Sale — Cash Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Shoemaker Wejkert A Gordon, Aucto. Hugh Turnbull, deck make unnecessary the repeal o f the Johnson A ct or-the Neutrality Law; but there are many in Congress who feel that this country should quit re­ sorting'to subterfuge and clever eva­ sions in conducting international a f­ fairs, states its desires and policies opuily, and-permit the American peo­ ple to decide through the expression o f public’ opinion as to how far' this country should go in aiding Great Britain and toward becoming involved in war. Mr, John Richard* and wife o f M*> •on, 0,, and Mr, Robert Richards and wife o f Columbus, are spending part o f their Holiday vacation at tha home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Richards, m Mr* ’Kara Neal pud family hat *• tW r guest*'fm r Christ***, Mr*. Lorena Neal, hi* mother, and brother, Tracy Neal o f GaJJepoUs, Corner Neal of Huntington, W, Vo., was also a guest for the day. Blazing ‘The TraiT In the last two or three weeks num- j etous official statements have been issued to the effect that the National • Defense Program ‘was not making ’ proper progress. It'will be remember-j ed that this column,.as -early as Sep-1 tember, pointed out the failure o f the 1 defense program to function properly ! and the need for prompt action.1 Subscribe To THE HERALD Brilliant Star Team Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland are haw lng a screen romance again—Thig^tline against the thrilling, action packed background ot “ SANTA FE TRAIL,” the film oomlag to the Regent Theater, Springfield, on New Year’s Eva,. THE BEST FROM THE WOLD’S FINEST MAKERS -V cgue S hop A f e r - C h r i s t m a s C l e a r a n c e YOUR CHOICE FROM THE FOREMOST FINE CLOTHING MAKERS IN AMERICA HICKEY FREEMAN MICHAELS-STERN • FASHION PARK • DON RICHARDS • .• GGG KINGBROOK HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! STOP IN NOW V c e u E S h o p 29 aad 22 SO. FOUNTAIN AVI. 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