The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

CEPARVILLg HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY U , iM> C lu b and Socia lA c t iv it ie s ' 1 church notes Mrs. Ralph Kennon, who has boon GIVE SUPPORT TO BOY AND apationt in tb« Miami Valley Hospital a t Dayton, has improved and is now a t her homo west of town. Rev. Walter S, Kilpatrick and Rev. David H. Markle made a quick busi­ ness trip to Washington, D. C. last week. GIRL, SCOUT MOVEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Greer MfCallister are announcing the arrival of a son, Karlh William, at the McClellan Hospital, Monday morning. They now have a daughter and son. The annual banquet for the Greene County Fish and Game Association will be held March 12 in Central High School Field House, Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gibson had for their guests Saturday and Sun­ day, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mulenkopf and son, Jacky, of Rpssford, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henline and, daughter, Judy, of Bellville, 0, The com' idious rooms in the opera house building that have been redec­ orated b jrthe Township Trustees for the Boy and Girl Scout organizations but the organizations lack proper equipment, especially chairs •of the folding type. Among those who have donated'are: The D.A.R. gave a gas heating stove and purchased material for' a large cupboard which is being built by the JBoy Scouts under the supervision of Mr. Moon. Rev, and Mrs. B. N. Adams, an ex­ tension table for games and har craft. Nelson' Creswell has donated the film for the benefit picture show Tues­ day, Feb, 18th at the Cozy Theatre, If you do not attend picture shows you are asked to purchase a ticket from a Scout and s.end a guest. Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick, president of Cedarville College, spoke on “Abra­ ham Lincoln” a t a luncheon meeting of the Springfield Kiwanis Club at the Shawnee Hotel Tuesday. Mr. William Braley,. Clifton, receiv­ ed word of the death of his brother- in-law Mr. Robert Babb of Columbus, Tuesday, of heart trouble. The funeral was held Saturday in Columbus and burial made by the side of his late wife, Agnes Braley Babb in Clifton Cemetery. Mr. Babb was well known and highly esteemed in the communi­ ty. Regardless of the winter weather Saturday the attendance at the annual Home Coming for Cedarville College was about 309 alumni, students and friends. The tables were; decorated with the college colors of orange and blue with center pieces on the tables representing small stoves. The Wo­ men's Advisory Board served the din­ ner and recently installed new kitchen ranges. Fresident Walter S. Kilpat­ rick presided. The annual basketball game was between the college team and Indiana-Tech which resulted in a close score of 47-46 in 'favor of the visitors. MRS- DONALD KYLE CHOSEN - RESEARCH CLUB PRESIDENT At a meeting of the members of the Research Club Monday afternoon a t the home .of Mrs. Harold Reinhard, re­ tiring president, Mrs. Donald Kyle was. chosen president. The other, officers are Mrs. Harold Dobbins, vice president; Mrs, Paul Cummings, secretary; Mrs, Frank Creswell, treasurer. Reports for the year were submitted and arrangements for the annual ban­ quet Friday evening, March 7th—a t the dining room-of the U. P. Church, The hostesses are Mrs, E. E. Finney and Mrs. W. W. Galloway* Th^ Smith property, E. Xenia Ave., has been appraised a t $800 and will he sold under Sheriff’s Sale, Saturday, March 16th following foreclosure by the Home Federal Savings & Loan Association, Xenia* The Ross Twp. Board of Education has asked, for an election in that district to vote oil a bond issue of $18,000 for the erection of a new gym to take the place of the one destroyed by fire some months ago. The election will be held Tuesday, March 18th. The bond issue will mean a very low addi­ tional tax rate and no doubt will be approved. *■ Dr. Aaron Watkins* Methodist minister of prominence and one time the Prohibition candidate for president and leader in that party, died a t the age of 77, Sunday night a t his home in Rushsylvania, 0** with the funeral on Tuesday, He is survived by a widow and a son* Merrill* THREE CEDARVILLIANS IN THIRD ARMY QUOTA CHANGE MEETING DATE Future meetings of the Greene Coun­ ty Board of Education will be held the first Saturday of each month instead of the first Thursday, according to action taken <at the monthly meeting last week. The next meeting will be March 1. LEGAL NOTICE ■Donald L. Cook, residing at Com­ pany “L” 147th Division, Camp Shel­ by, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, is hereby notified that Jna LaVerne Cook has filed her petition against him for di­ vorce in Case No. 224G2 before the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or after March 8, 1941. . MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for plaintiff. Jan. 24-31-2-7-14-21 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A, M. Theme: ‘‘Com­ munion Meditation”. Y. P„ C. TJ, 0:30 P. M. Subject, “What the Bible Teaches About Brpth- hood.” Leader, Genevieve Turner. Union Church Service in our church at 7:30 P. M. Theme, “Three Ways To Live”. j No Wednesday evening service next week on account of the pictures to be shown in the Methodist Church that evening, “The Life of Christ” See f uther notice elsewhere in this paper. Preparatory services will be held this week on Friday at 7:30 P. M., preaching by Rev. Mr. Harris, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Clifton. Saturday a t 2 P. M. by Rev.’J. Reed Miller, pastor of the 1st U. P. Church of Xenia. The session will meet after the Saturday service. It is earnestly hoped that every member of, the church will be able to be present for the Gommunion service. Choir Rehearsal Saturday at 7:36 P.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, February 16— ■•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 “Thy Will Be Done.” Junior Sermon, “Prayer Changes Things.” 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. “Visitors’ Day.” 7:30 P. M.. Union evening service at the U. P, Church, Dr. Jamieson will speak. .Wednesday, February 19— 3:45 P. M. Junior choir rehearsal. 5:00 P. M. Conference on Christian |fllMWIII>l>IIMH01WWIim Wtll>M*l*IIMM» H tMil»*IIIIHII*HIM>lll COLLEGENEWS The college cage victory a t Wilber force Monday was small, and yet some consolation fallowing the hitter last- minute defeat suffered a t the hand of Indiana Tech last week. Several stu­ dents and supporters followed .the team to victory and were well reward­ ed in seeing an exciting give-and-take game. Special speaker this week at the combined Y. W. and Y. M. chapel serv­ ice Wednesday was Gayle Lathrope, the well-known National Student Sec­ retary of the Young Men’s Christian Association. He spoke about his ob­ servation of war attitudes that are held by students on local Ohio college campuses. A one-act play. “Bread” was given Tuesday evening by members of the college dramatic club. Directed by Miss Qlenna Bnsore the cast included Janice Finke, Beatrice Williams, Bue­ na Evilsizor, Laurel Diltz, Alfred- Felilmann, and Bob Allen. The .Chi Sigma Phi, Sorority wel­ comed eight pledges,into their friend­ ship circle Tuesday in a formal candle­ light service .at Harriman Hall. Girls accepting the silver pledge key were Florence Andrews, Ruth Andrews, Al­ ma Davis, Laurel Diltz, Buena Evilsi­ zor, Velma Henderson, Beatrice O’Bryant. Cfedifville TeamaTDefeat HWhaldrabujiJ^ / . •Heehanicsburg Hig^rSchool’s repre-,! this Greene County Tournament hand. HomeEconomics FleWTrip „ . .. . - _ , - j Sophomore home-economics girl* and sentatives met a fighting Cedarville | their in8tru<.tor, Miss Janice W o llak five on Saturday, hehruary 8 a t th e ' ent * Dftyton Thursday to select MechamcSburggymnasium. With Har-'materials for spring dresses to be * Mr, and Mr*. A, X. Richards j ed Saturday from a trip through - era Kentucky. old Corry, high scoring center* rolling up 25 points, his best scoring record for the year, Cedarville gained an easy victory b y a score of 41-16. CedafviUe’s Reserves had a dose call before they won out 28-27. The game' tied a t every quarter mark, wasn’t decided until the last minute of play, Ferryman led the scorers with 14 tallies. Bryan Wins Cedarville’s Varsity boys lost an­ other league game on Tuesday, Febru­ ary 11, at Yellow Springs when they met Bryan’s sharpshooters. After trailing 23-20 at the half,-Cedarville came to the dose of the game with a score, of 38-32. The Cedarville Reserves not only chalked*up their ninth straight victory and remained undefeated in league play but they also' reached the top rung in the county league-by defeat­ ing Bryan seconds, 29-14 after trailing at the' half 10-7. Ferryman with 13 and Watkinfe with 8 points led the Junior Varsity scorers. Cedarville plays Beavercreek this Friday night in the Beavercreek gym­ nasium. This will be the last game be­ fore th e .tournament. made in’class. D, A. R. Good Citizenship Tost Miss Wilma Jean Ferguson, senior representative from our high school made a very fine showing with a score of 102 points ranking third in the county Wilma Jean was one of 356 partici­ pants in the state. O. E. S. MEETING 'Several students and faculty mem­ bers attended the International Youth Conference a t Wilberforce University Wednesday. A variety of interesting speakers, several open forum discus-, sion groups and musical selections from various colleges were scheduled for the day. The Antioch players en­ tertained with a dramatic three-act play entitled “Bury the Dead”. County Band Practice Cedarvile High School’s band joined with the other Greene County bands in Xenia Wednesday afternoon in order to practice music for the annual basketball tournament. Mrs. Mildred Foster is acting as chief director of The stated meeting of Cedarville Chapter 418 will he held in the Ma­ sonic Temple, Monday, Feb. 17th a t 7:30 P. M. The Past Matrons Circle will enter­ tain the members at the close of the meeting. Games will be played and refreshments served, All Eastern Star members are invited. Kathryn Orr, W. M. , Ada Stormont, Sec. Subscribe to “THE HERALD” COZY THEATRE F ri. m tf& L t l v*}*. 1 4 - lS John Garfield —- Breads Marshall “EAST OF THE RIVER” Late News and Comedy Sun , a n d M on ., F e b . 16-17 Bette Davis — Herbert Marshall • “THE LETTER” News and Musical iW e d . a n d T h u rs ., F e b . 19-20 S j Jackie Cooper — Bonita Granville "GALLANT, SONS” Selected Short Subjects IllllM IIIM IIIIIIIIillllllllllllltlllllllllllllM D M im m ilflllltllM III I STANDARD GRADES OF | GENUINEPFISTERHYBRIDS l STILL AVAILABLE 1 SEE OUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE | CAUL SPRACKLIN | CEDARVILLE, OHIO fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH H iiiiiim itiiiiH iiiiiiiiM iim itiiH iiiiH iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiH itifiiiiiiitiiititiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiifim iitM iiiiH m ii NOTICE OF.ELECTION ON ISSUE OF BONDS Nollco Is hortb)’ given Unit In inirsimnce of a Resolution' o f the Board of KCueotloiv of the ftoss Township Rural School District, Greene County* Ohio, plumed on the ( 1 th dity of Febru­ ary,-UHl, there will he submitted to’u vote of ho people of said Boas Township .Rural School District at the Special Kleetitm to lie held In the Ross Township Rural .School District. Urmia County. Ohlo.^nt the regular places of I'oillu: therein, on! Tuesday, the 18th day of March, 1011, the question of Issuing’ bonds of Mid Ross Township Rural School District In tbe amount_ofJKlahtqeu Thousand and nQ-iflO Dollars (518,000.00) for the purpose’ of con­ structing Gymnasium School Building and iqulpment as provided by law. . .. Ttifl maximum number-of years, during which such bonds are. to .run Is 18 years. The estimat'd average additional das outside, o f the’ ten mill limitation as certldcd by the County Audi­ tor Is .8728 mills for each one dollar o f valua­ tion, Which amounts to .4.087 for, each one hundred dollars of valuation. The polls for said Election will open at (1:110 o'clock A. M. and remain open until 11:20 o'clock 1*. M, (Knstern Standard Time) of said day. By urdor of the Board of Elections or Greene County, Ohio.' GEORGE li. SMITH, Chairman W. B. -WcOALLlSTKIt, Clerk Dated Veb. it , 11111 (2-14-21-2.8-3-70) 12-4 SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CASE No. 20621 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Common Pleas Court. Home Federal Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff. vs. Alice J. Smith, tt a)., Defendant. In pursuance of an Older of Sale in the nbovo entitled action, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, at the West door of the Court House In the City of Xenia, In (ho above named County, on Saturday the 15th day of March, 1011, at 10 o’clock A. M.. the following described real estate, situate in the County of Greene and State'of Ohio, and In the. Village of Cedarville to-wlt: Situate In the Village of Cedarville, Colmty of Greoua and Staio of Ohio, and hounded and described as follows:— Being all of lot Number Sixteen, (111) in Mitchell & Bliley’s Addition to said town, ns more, fully described on said pint of said town. Said Premises Located on East Xqnla Avenue, Cedarville, Ohio. Said Premises Appraised at Eight Hundred (5800.00) Dollars and cannot sell for less than two-thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OF SALE: CASH WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff Of Greene County, Ohio. 12-5 Smith, McCatlliter & Glbney, Attorneys. (2-14-21-28-3-7-14(1) Education at the Springfield Covenant. ■iMiiiniiiitiimiiiiiiitmiiitinitiiniitiiiimiiiiMiMiiiiifiiiHiiiui Church,, opening at this hour with a j 1 I SCHOOL NEWS ! session particularly for Church School j| teachers and officers. j | 6:15 Supper, price 35c. Reserva­ tions should be given to Mr. Adams not latef: than FeK 16. 7:00 P. M. Address and further con­ ference opportunity under the leader­ ship of Dr. John Nelson. Saturday, February 22— . 7:30 P. M..Senior choir rehearsal. METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. . Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Set’-, mon themq, “Washington, A Mighty Man”.* Monday ' 7:00s—Girls’ Society for Christian Service will meet at the home of m J ss Betty Brewer. 7:45—Greene County Brotherhood meeting.at Spring Valley with Dr. Hazcn. G. Werner as the. speaker. Wednesday—7:30---Moving Picture on -th e '“Life of Christ” (See notice elsewhere in paper,) County Teachers’ Meeting Greene County .schools will be dis­ missed at noon Friday, February 14, in order that all teachers may attend the county teachers’ meeting a t Bell- brook. '■ Day of Prayer Pupils and teachers of Cedarville High School will accept the kind in­ vitation of Cedarville College to join with them in the annual Day of Pray- ct for colleges_o_n_Friday-morning,---- THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland,' Pastor Sunday School 9:30-10:45 A. M. Preaching-Service 10:45-12:00 N. Superintendent of Sunday School, Rufus NanccA .Evening i Junior Service 7:00->7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30. Two Xenians and five fronr^the coun­ ty making seven men on tne third draft left Tuesday to t Fort Thomas, where they will be examined and sent to Camp .Shelby, The men from the city-township board are: Enyrtet Paul Kachford, 201 . E, Third St,; and Robert Alfred Var- Vel, 403 W. Main St. The county hoard’s selecteef are James Milton Turner* Cedarville* R* R. 1* Marshall Everett Pistole, Cedarville, R. R. 1} John Merlin Kuhdert, Dayton, R. R. 8, Kenip Rd.; Edward M. Long, Os­ born, Rv'R. 1} Chester Hobart Smith, Cedarville, R, R* 2* Teachers in Greene .County schools will convene a t Bellbrook High School fotr ah afternoon conference Friday, beginning a t 1 o'clock, v»hen Karl Bums, assistant research secretary of the Ohio Education Association, will discus* “tenure and Pertinent leg is- latipfi Now Pending-.'' rSupL H. B, Fiskering will, open the conference. C AIL on4oh ship of & state!...Human­ ity . . . is hanging breathlessly on thy fate; , Henry W» Longfellow .* * , P n tU tM Litetin ttu tU ttti ihlt oat tt hit U v ’etltt «uat«. ttotthi Thttt worit *tt i ttrtlcu- U tlrtltnilkM t thttt itttw h t* dmer/e* tt hicaptlnt tht i««l rtfugt tt tMHttlltn, Sheep Breeders .. To Meet Friday L. A. Kauffman, secretary-manager of the'Ohio Wool Growers Cooperative Association and L, K. Bear of the Department of Animal Husbandry of Ohio State University, will be guest speakers at an- all day sheepmen’s meeting at the Court House Assembly Room, Friday, February 14, This meeting is sponsored by the local extension service and the Coun­ ty Livestock committee of which Cecil Conklin is chairman. The meeting will, open at 10 o’clock and all sheepmen are invited to attend. Motion pictures on sheep and lamb improvement work which were recently filmed in-this area will be shown. v ' ’ " (' '’.... TO OBSERVE FOUNDING Agricultural Department— Lamb Feeding Projects End Three Cedarville -High School boys,. Ernest Collins, Harold Corry, and Daniel Dcvoc, have feeder Iambs that will be taken to the Producers’ Co-op­ erative Commission'sale a t the Union Stockyards in Dayton on Fri., Feb. 21st.'These boys have been keeping records and taking Care of these lambs as a part of their agricultural work. F. I \ A. Meeting An F. F. A/ meeting was held in the Agriculture Building on Wednesday evening, February 12. Spring Valley Defeats Cedarville Varsity Spring Valley's powerful team came into town on Thursday, February 6, and put Cedarville’s league leaders out of the undefeated class in league play by a score of 66-22. The reserves of C. H. S., however* emerged with a 33-20 victory and thus remained undefeated in league play. | Free Baby Chicks j | — On — I | Orders Placed In January | | For Triple Blood Tested Chicks, | U. S. Approved. | Regardless of Delivery Date | CHARLES BRATTON j Cedarville, Ohio | O S T iiiiitihiiH M iiiim iM M iiium iiiiiiitiiim iiiiiiiiM itiM im m iiif*? Wilberforce U will observe its 86th- Founders’ week Feb. 17-24 and a fi­ nancial campaign will be launched in connection with the celebration, Dr, Braxton F,. Cnnn, *34, Cincinnati physician, will deliver the Founders’ Day address Monday, Feb. 24. For Sale—Resident properties in Cedarville and Jamestown. Also farms in Greene and Clinton county. Charles N. Fudge, Jamestown, Ohio, Phone 4-4931 . * ' U*5x tm im m im m im tm tm m um u im m iim m iutm m m m m m j F. L. NELSON, O. D. | 1 OPTOMETRIST ! Jamestown, Ohio Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES > iiiiM iM iinihiiiittH iifiiM iitiiiiitiiittM itiitiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiM ttitiitttiiitiiiiiitiiH ihitiiiim m m iH M tM m tiiH iiim iiiM iiH iiniiiim ft HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid For HORSES AND COWS (Of size and condition) HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY Telephone, Xenia, 484 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO. GREENE COUNTY'S ONLY RENDERING PLANT • There are dozens of ways 'o send your1Valentine greetings, bu t the most personal'of all is to say "Won’t you be my Valentine?” in your own *words. If your loved ones are far away and yon can’t be there, do the liext best thing—send your Valentine by telephone. Nothing will please them half so much as the sound of your voice. ECONOMY NOTE; Your Valentine calls cost less if you telephone when the n ight rates are in effect. For example, ypu can call anywhere in Ohio for 70c or less after 7 p,m. For rates from your djy, look on the inside cover of yopr telephone directory. 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