The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26
c e W v il u j h e r a ld , F r id a y , rm tVA& r U, a h * Friday AND . S a t u r d a y N tTES ! H ERN A L A D Y " STARTS SUNDAY »r<Today... f l f t t o ma H jc y t i f N O 51 Feb. 20 1 Wk. a n t ivine j u r n n idelphia ry” nth Stewart '/ - H ow a rd n n i p f i r e y B o g a r t, in S I E R R A ’ rith -■upino E u r t ig _ L e s l i e it* .2 Ball any Girls’’ also Karloff In , e Devil nmnnd* tat. Fab 22 S Big Hits—2 WEST o r INTO BASIN’* Hit No. 2------ IAEL SHAVNfe ■’HIVATE DETECTIVE '1 Bun. Feb. 23 tes cagney plus “THE RTEBBACK” Soon* W e ste rn Un ion ” C lu b a n d S o c i a l ^ 4 c t m t t e s Mr. apd Mrs. J, S. West, have ar rived home from Buffalo, N. Y., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Hutch, ison, Jr., (Jaoe’ West). The Horae Culture Club met at the home o f Mrs. Florence Reynolds Tues day afternoon. Mr, J, M, McMillan and wife left Thursday for a southern tour making their’first stop at Camp Shelby, Miss., where their son, John is. with the Greene county contingent. He will ac company his parents to New Orleans fo r a few days where they will take in the Mardi Gras. From there Mr. and Mrs. McMillan expect gp by motor to Mexico City. They have trailer equipment for Camping enroute. Mrs. Clara Morton entertained the members of the Women’s Club last Friday afternoon at her home on Ce dar St. The guest speaker was Hr. W, R. McChesney, State Representative from this county, who gave liis Lincoln Day address before the group o f la dies. It was the same address given before a joint session o f the two houses o f the state legislature. Members o f'th e Kensington Club and their husbands were entertained Thursday evening iwhen Mrs. Ralph Townsley and Mrs! W. W. Galloway were hostesses at the home of the former. Mrs. Fred Townsley gave a book review. A dessert course was served during the evening. LOCAL PEOPLE FIGURE IN : MOTOR CAR MIXUP, FRIDAY Two cars belonging to local people figured in a motor car accident on the Dayton-Xenia pike Friday: evening through no fault o f either driver. A truck driven by Ralph Saunders, 27, negro, South Charleston, headed Miss Flora Nosbit, Xenia, formerly o f this place, fell last Saturday and sustained a fractured hip. She is con fined at the McClellan hospital. Mrs, Ruggles, Who has been mak ing her home with Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Little, was moved by ambulance Thursday to the home o f her nephew in Cincinnati. She has been suffering for some time from heart trouble!' BRIDE ELECT VMS HONORED SATURDAY Misses Jeanette Neal and Betty Coulter entertained at a lovely party and miscellaneous "shower” at the former’s home Saturday evening, hon oring Miss Ruth E. Dennehey, bride- elect o f Mr. Edward S. Carlisle, Day- ton. * Games were -enjoyed and an ice course, with Valentine''appointments, was served. Miss Dennehey was pre sented an array o f gifts. The guest list included Misses Kath erine Randall, Catherine Ferguson, Mrs. Donald Fields, Misses Jean Car lisle, Betty Copeland, Dayton; Mrs. John McKifiip. Jeffersonville; Miss Helen Ross, Milledgeville; Mrs. John Gillespie, Miss Mary Alice Whitting ton, Cincinnati; Mrs. Tommy Revoir, Yellow Springs; and Miss Dennehey. The wedding of Miss Dennehey and Mr. Carlisle will take place at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Y e l l o w Springs, Saturday morning. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER CHURCH NOISES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Supt. Sabbath School 10 A. M., Emile Finney. ^Preaching H A. M. Theme,, "A Pathway Into The Presence o f God.” Y , P, C. U. 6;30 P. M. Subject, “ What the Bible Teaches. About Jus tice.” Leader, Robert Dobbins, Union Service 7:30 P. M. in the Presbyterian Church. Message by the pastor, , Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. at the home o f Dr, and Mrs, Leo Anderson. No choir rehearsal this week. The Annual Banquet o f the Xenia Y. P. C. U. Presbyterial will be held next Monday, February 24th, at 6:30 P. M. in the Glen Echo U. P. Church o f' Columbus^ Those wishing to go, please report to the President, Miss Elisabeth Anderson, .at once. Dr. J, Clarence Williamson o f . Pittsburgh- Xenia Theological Seminary is the speaker. METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister The “ World Day of Prayer” program will be observed in the First Presby terian Church next Friday, February 28th at 2 P. M. ATTEND COUNCIL DINNER Among those attending- the (Tinner east, hit an auto owned by Ina Sroufe, Teeumsgh Council, Boy Scouts of Xenia, injuring “the driver -and two America, iruXenia Saturday evening lady occupants. were Dr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson, Mr. Following the Sroufe car was H. K. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mr. Stormont o f -this place, who had a an<*. Nrs. David Bradfute, Rev. B, N. number of young folks bound fo r Adams, Harvey Auld and Mr. and Mrs. the Beavercreek basketball game, in Harold Reinliard and son, John. Mrs. his car. Following the Stormont car was one driven by Wallace Bradfute. No one in these two cars was injured Seriously other than Jane't Williamson , who had two teeth broken. The occu- > Reinhard was one. of the mothers awarded Mothers’ Eagle pins. . ;u SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE C ebu N o . 2 2 4 3 9 i * pants o f the Sroufe car were taken to • the McClellan Hospital for treatment. < _ -------— . ‘ Following the accident Sounders took ' 0hK,; cw,U5'- ConTm,m ,jto the woods nearby.but was overtaken , Homo ..Owner* Loan >ow>ratio», riuinilff, later by the officers. Saunders w as. Va- K- A* A,lelJ. vt norcnrtani. . . . . ; i , , , « • a f hi pursuance of an Order of Sale In the ■driving a. stolen truck belonging to ■aij()V-u untitled action,.! win offer for sale at E. F, Slagle, Dayton. He was charged ' imwic auction, at tu# west duor of the Court by the officers as beirig intoxicated { T Z !n iy !‘ln lty ”T tn and having no driver’s license. He will Saturday, the 22 nd day of March, .1941 be turned over to Dayton authorities. nt 19 *»’«loQfc A. M., the following described on a theft charge. Deputy Sheriffs O. W. Detrick, Henry E. Barnett, and Joe Anderson, investigated. : ■ FIRE DEPARTMENT DESERVES PRAISE FOR QUICK SERVICE The manner in which the local fire department extinguished the recent fire at the home o f Mr, Harold Rein- hard deserves, unstinted praise. Tho department responded in quick time and the manner in which the crew operated showed team organization. Few people realize the efficiency o f the new equipment. The village has provided “the-best-equipment-for-such- service and there is equipment for both large and small .fires. Heretofore with the old equipment only a large strepm o f water was possible and many times the water damage *was more than the fire damage. The new equipment can handle a small fire with a minimum o f damage. For instance at this last fire the dam age was confined entirely to tho roof without waber even wetting the ceil ing o f the room below. The insurance loss was less than $10. The advantage o f the new equip ment and efficient management saved a large damage to the property and contents as well as holding down cost o f repairs to the insurance company. Fire protection is cheap at any rea sonable cost. rum usfutu, situate In the County of Greens nntl Sttu of Ohio, unci In the Village of Ct- durvllle to-wlt ; Sltua'to In tho County of Greono, Slate of Ohio,, ami Village. of t'erlarvlllo. -Doing inert of Military StirVoy ,\’o. .1307 ami being tlio east half of Lot No. 21 and oast end of Lot No,-30 of Dunlap's Addition to said Village, bounded and described as follows:— , Beginning nt a point In the south side of Xenia Avenue at the intersection of the same with the west side of a Dili foot ultey at the northeast corner of said hot. So. 24 ;-thence with the west side of Siild micy South 33 degrees IS’ cast 210 feet six Inches to n point lit the west sldo of said alley nml In tlio center of a 12 foot alley Southeast corner to hot No. 30: thence south .11 degrees 55’ west 12 feet 4 Inches to a point In the center of sold alley; thence North- 31 degrees 10’ Wist 203 feet 4 Inches'to n point In the south side, of aforesaid Avenue . corner In McMillan hot; thence wllh- said street .V. 41 degrees Knst IS feet (o tho place of beginning. Together with tho right to use said alley In common with other property owners. —This property Is located on Xenia Avenue, Cvdarvllle, Ohio, between Miller anil McMillan Streets. Said l’rcmlscs Located at Xenia Avenue, t’c- darvlllc, Ohio, between Miller and McMillan Streets. Said Premises Appraised nl Sir Thousand till,000.00) Dollafs and cannot sell for less than -uvo-thlrds of tho appraisement. , TERMS OP SALE: GASH WALTON SPAlIlt, Sheriff of Greene Tomtly, Ohio, . . 13*5 E. I). SMITH, Attorney. (2-2I-28-3-7-14-21) . Sunday School 10:00 A .M . Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Ser mon theme, “A One Man Job.” Monday, February 24, 6:30 P. M.— Woman’s Society of Christian Service Benefit Covered Dish Dinner at Mrs. Kathleen Creswell’s. Bring a covered dish, table service and one penny for each year of your age. No one need bring over 50c. The money will be given, as part o f the Day o f Compas sion Offering on March 2nd, Follow ing the dinner, Mrs, Fred Townsley will review the book, “ The Family." Tuesday, February 25, 8:00—Group meeting o f Wilmington District at Sa bina. - Wednesday, February 26, 8:00— Book review by Mrs. Depew Head in the Masonic Social Room. Please note the change o f place. . ' B a rb er P r ice H e ld U n con stitu tion a l The Ohio price fixing law for bar bers in the State was overturned* by the Ohio -Supreme Court in. a uni- mous decision Wednesday. The law forbade price advertising and was passed originally by a Democratic leg islature at -the demand o f the barbel’ unions. The’law has been a racket to force barbere to operate union shops and operate under a high scale o f prices fo r services to customers. The Democrats passed the law' on the ground’ it was necessary to protect public health and general welfare. Charles D arling ton R e -e lected P residen t Attorney Charles Darlington was re- eleqted president o f The Hooven & Allison Co., a t a meeting o f the stock holders'"and directors in Xenia; F. Harbine Hagenbufch, Middletown, Ind., vice- president; Norberi McCallistei7 Xenia, secretary; E. D. Martin, gener al manager and treasurer. Howard B. Craig, Solvay, N. Y., D. W. Cheyry, Xenia; Jay Leach, Day- ton; George E, Hudson, Dayton; El- wood Garrett, Wilmington, Del.; Mr. Darlington and Mr. Hagenbuch were chosen directors. The company is now making binder twine for the coming season. , 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 Nance. Evening Junior Service 7:00*7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30. f l | Making Up the Social Calendar ] I K t f f lK d lM 5 M ^ »V 6W JHB 5 a u » m » v in o o h e FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Saturday, February 22— 7:30 P, M. Senior Choir rehearsal. 7:30 P. M. Communicants’ Class.- i Sunday, February 23— ^ I 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 “ Our Daily Bread.” Junior sermon: “The Staff of Life.” 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. ‘'Consecration Meeting," Leaders, Les lie Stormont and Phyllis Adams. 7:30 P. M. Union evening service at opr churchy Serniqn theme, “ The lead er o f the Eenemy,” Monday, February 24— 7:30 P. M, Session meeting at the Manse, *Wednesday, February 26 -— . 3:45 P. ‘M. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:00 P. M. Orchestra practice, Thursday, February 27— 12:00 Noon—Missionary meeting — Covered Dish Luncheon at Miss Irma Creswell’s. •Bring table service and a covered dish.' Bread and coffee fur nished. Guest speaker: Mrs. Howard Lee o f Yellow Springs. The new of ficers will be installed. Please bring dime calendars. Friday, February 28— 2:00 P. M. World Day of Prayer at the Presbyterian Church. , Saturday, March 1— T:30 P, M."Communicants' Class at the-Church. 7:30 P. M, Senior choir rehearsal. D . A . JR. T o E lect D e lega tes Saturday Cedar Cliff Chapter; Daughters of the American Revolution, tyill meet at the home of Mrs; W. C, Iliff, Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, with Mrs. Rob- ert Jacobs as assistant hostess. Mrs. Fred Townsley will present a book review and delegates to the an nual meeting o f the Ohio Society of the D. A. R. and tlio Continental Con gress will be elected. tM U IU IIU tflllM IU IIIH ItllllH IIIIIlU llltlU Ittl'lllM Sltlltllllllltllllil 5 .■s 1 C O L L E G E N EW S j rtiiiiMHiHimiiiiimuiimiauiiiniilAimimiiiimiiiOTifiTfiiinri President Kilpatrick was the guest speaker at Eaton, Ohio, Sabbath, Feb ruary 16. Alpha Theta Tau Sorority, entertain ed the attivo chapter anil the pledges With' a party ut her ii'nne Thursday evening. Mr. Kilpatrick will preach at the First Methodist Church at Worthing ton, Ohio, Sabbath morning and then again in the evening at the Young People’s meeting, uj auraKu tuMltloiiaT lute nutilila Of lbs t*a ii’ili limitation as ct-rUttsi* by tbu fwuitr Autll- t-ir 1i .3723 mills fur each odk ilullac of ch I uh - U hh , vvlil'h amounts to IMT fur each oho 1'ii.n'jml iloijara td valuation. Tl;u {mils lor sa!4 Election will wan at S:39 oVlm-lt A- M. ami rcmalu omm until $:i9 uVhiti: 1*. 31. (Eaatc-m StamUol Tiau) ut xalil day. Ity order of tha Board of XtSotlaas of GrMtte Count}’, Ohio. |-v GEORGE >1. SMITH, Cbalnuaa W. B. McgALLISTEB, Clerk Itiitcd W>. 11, 1941 ‘ (2-l4-21-Z3-3-7d) 12-i Judge S. C. Wright o f Cedarville, spoke to the student body o f Cedar ville College Monday during chapel exercises with a brief discussion on- '‘Washington, the Religious Man.” Unbowed by a last-minute defeat 8uffered-Friday._at-.the -hands _of an extremely lucky Holbrook quintet, the Yellow Jackets are, preparing for a week-end trip to BlufftOn Thursday evening and then on to Tiffin for a cage combat Friday night. No doubt this is one way of assuring adequate- practice for the game of the season scheduled in the Alford Gymnasium next Tuesday when Cedarville meets their old rivals, the Quakers from Wil mington. The Chi Sigma'Phi Sorority played host to the College last' Thursday ev ening when they entertained with a swimming party at the Springfield Y. W. C. A. The Senior Class party o f the month Was held at Skateland in Dayton last Tuesday-evening. Jane Mills, former president of the ROAD BUILDERS’ PRESIDENT LABELS HIGHWAYS MILITARY “MUST” For Sale—Resident properties in Cedarville and Jamestown. Also farms in Greene and Clinton county. Charles N. Fudge, Jamestown, Ohio, Phone 4-4931 ll-5 x The Read |* JP#w*f Self-Revereno#, B-M Self-Knowledge A , Self-Control— These three alone lead Ilf* id W * ?reSgn power.—Tennywp, SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE CASE H«. 29*21 NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUE OF BONDS Notice la hereby given that In pursuance aif a. Beaolutlon of tile Board of Education of the Boas Township Rural School District, Greene Copnty, Ohio, passed on tho 0th day of Febru ary, 1941, Uiere will be submitted to a vote of the people of said Rosa Township Rural School District at* tho Special Election to be held In the Ross .Township Rural School District. Greene County, Ohio, at the regular places of voting therein, on Tuesday, tho 18th day of March, 1941, tho ijuestlon of Issuing bonds of said ltossyTownshlp Rural School District lu the amount of Eighteen Thousand and no-100 Dollars ($18,000.00) for the purpose of con- strucUng Gymnasium School Building and equipment, us provided by law. The maximum number of years during which such bonds are to run Is 18 years. The estimat- m u n i iiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiim iii IF. L . NELSON , O. D .! OPTOM ETR IST 1 i ” Jamestown, Ohio | * ■ v. i £ E sp e c ia l A tte n tio n G iv e n | 1 1 SCHOOL-AGE EYES | jm iiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiitM iiiiH iM iiiM iiitiiiiH iiiim m iiiiiiu The SUto t>f Ohio, Greene County. Common Plena Court. - Home Federal Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff, ts. Alice I. .Smith, st al., Defendant, lu pursuance of an Order of Sale la the above mitilled action, J w)U offer for sale at public auction, at the West door of the Cuprt House in the City of Xenia, in the above named County, on Saturday the istb day of March, 1041, at 10 o'clock A. M., th® following described real estate, situate in the County of Greene and State of Ohio, and -In-the Village of Cedarville to-wlt; Situate in tho Village of Cedarville, County of tirceno and State of Ohio, and bounded, and described as follows;-- Being all of lot Number Sixteen, (18) In Mltchelh It Itllley’s Addition to said town,’,as more fully doscrlhcd on sgld plat of aald' town. Said Promises Located on East Xenia Avenue, Cedarville, Ohio, Said Premises Appraised at Eight Hundred ($800,00) Dollars and cannot sell for lesa than two-thirds of the appraisement. TERMS OJF SALE: CASH , WALTON SPAUR, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio. 12-9 Smith, McCalllster & Glbnoy, Attorneys. (2-14-21-28-3-7-14d) C O Z Y • T H E A T R E » FrL a n d S a t., F e b . 2 1 - 2 2 Charles Stnrret in * “ THE DURANGO KID” News-Comedy-ScreeB Snapshots" Sup. and M on ., Feb . 2 3 -2 4 Dorothy Lnmoor — Henry Fonda "CHAD HANNA” In Technicolor Also News and Musical | „W ed . a n d T h u r a ., F e b . 2 6 - 2 7 | Ralph Bellamy—-Margaret Lindsey f “ELLERY QUEEN, | MAST. DETECTIVE” | And another thrilling chapter o f 1" “WHITE EAGLE” 'S iMIlMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllUlllltllllllltlllllllUllllimtltllMIIMIII JfllM .IUM M IIIIM UmiMMM IM IM IIIM fM ltM milM IIIIKtllllllfllllllllillllltM liiiiiiitlllllllllllltlllM imilllllM IfltlllltllllllllllllllllHHM STAND ARD GRADES OF | GENU1NEPFISTER HYBRIDS 1 . 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