The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26
t \ / 59 ds Saturday r, daughter o f •came the bride f, Payton* in a at St, Paul's w Springs, Sat» (lock, ficiated at the 3was^eelebrant jss. Miss Maty , was organist, *, iss Maty Alipe lassmate o f the le schools;, and ‘How Springs, ailored frock o f i, with harmon- a shoulder cor- igs Whittington >en crepe, with ad her flowers"* carnations. ‘isle will reside ne o f the bride’s graduated from jl and Mr. Gar- i School, Yellow son o f Mr. and isle, 252 Linden employed in the mnge, Patterson t properties in own. Also fawns county. Charles n, Ohio, Phone ll-5 x 7 HERALD- Feb. 27 1 Wk. IFOrth terry e” . - 1^, ?*' •. ’ . tie 'and Hale Tobias » t t a n d o s t e l l o S is t e r s c k tes” n u a r i iir tis y a t t Sat. Mar. 1 AlfK$ 5LD ILORADO'*' Ham Boyd and . ABNER” tub# Mon. . Tuaa. 2 S S £ 4m Glub andSocial^ 4 cthities Mr. and.Mrs. Raymond Huffman are announcing the birth o f a daughter, Linda Ruth. The Women’s Society o f Christian Service o f the Methodist’ Church held a covered dish dinner and birthday party Monday evening at the home o f Mrs. Frank Creswell, „ * ' A number o f ladies ffem here at tended the annual Washington’s Birth day Tea in Jamestown, given by the 0 . E. S. Mrs, John Mills, former president o f the Alpha Theta Tau Sorority, en tertained the active chapter and pledg es with a party i t her home Thurs day evening, ■*' . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wickerham entertained .six guests at -a dinner party Saturday evening at their home. Two tables Of bridge were in ’play dur ing the evening. Special evangelistic services are an- •npunced a t ’the Church' o f the Naz- arene Sunday afternoon ajt 2:30 when Dr. Charles A, Gibson, Supt. o f the Ohio District, will preach. Prof. Buim- gardner, evangelist singer will conduct the music. Everyone is invited; 1C NEWr* The World Day o f Prayer, will be observed by a union meeting of ,churches to be held ih the First Pres- ■ byterian Church ^Friday afternoon at, 2 o’clock.. The collection received will be used -for the fou r following pur- .poses: “Christian, Literature,^Union ^Christian Colleges, Migrants and In dian, Students in ,U. S. Government Schools, Father o f Local Minister Dies \n Waterbury, Conn. Ira Markle, 66 , father o f Rev. David ILMaxkle,pastor o f the local Metho dist Church, dleji Thursday morning at 1 ; 0 Q o’clock o f coronary thrombo sis at his home in Waterbury, Conn. He is survived by his widow, Grace; and three sons, Emerson,' at-home; Dr. Raymond Markle, o f North Wood bury, Conn^; and Rev, David H. Mark le, o f this place. Mr. Markle had been employed as assistant manager o f the south plant o f the American Brass Co. for. 45 years. Funeral services will be held Satur day afternoon, with burial in Water- bury. Rev. Kilpatrick will preach Sunday at the Methodist church. Rev, Markle and wife le ft here Thursday morning fo r Waterbury and will return Satur day, March 8 . Word Was received here o f the death o f Mrs. Silas Ludy, 74, Greenville, O., .Monday. The funeral was from the Ft. Jefferson Methodist Church, Wed nesday afternoon. The jde ceased Is survived b y her husband, a daughter. - Mrs,. -Victor,. .and a granddaughter, BeSsie, and two brothers. Miss Bessie Vietor graduated from Ccdarville Col lege in 1935 and her many friends here extend sympathy. RED CROSS SEWING ' Twenty-four Cedarville women’ at tended the regular Red Cross sewing meeting -Which was held at the United Presbyterian Church, Wednesday. The group is making woolen dresses for four andeigh t-yearald ‘ girls. From January 22 to date, 19 dresses have been completed and about 12 - niore have been started. It is hoped that after two mote meetings all the ma-, terial fo r these garments will be niade up and ready to -ship. The production chairman, Mrs. John Mills; is well pleased by the splendid response* to calls fo r more seam stresses and knitters, and She appre ciates greatly the work that is being done by the women o f Ccdarville, The final report o f work done by the local groupfrom last October to JanUr ary 15, 1941, is as follows: - Convalescent robes —,— ------ .-19 ^Hospital pajamas — ,— 9 pr. Dresses (Women and children) 30 Shawls__________ _______^--------- 5 Sweaters------------- —20 Caps'’— Since January 15, seVerhl more sweaters and caps have been turned In, as well as the dresses ’ which are being made now. The next* meeting will be hfeld at the Methodist Church. The committee fo r that time will be announced later. Greene County Women’s Chorus To Broadcast •The Greene County Women's Chorus has the honor o f being one o f some five or six organizations that have been asked to broadcast over station WCfcy on Wednesday, March 5 th from 5:30 to 5:45 P. M. The station is on the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tem and is located in the GibSon Hotel, Cincinnati. Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Mrs. Amos Frame and Mrs, John ’ Mills of o f this place are members o f the chorus. ' W„ C. T. U. MEETING The monthly meeting o f the W. C. T. U. was held Friday, February 21, at the home o f Mrs. Leo Anderson. A fter the usual routine o f business, reports, etc., the Union voted to se cure a number of helpful books on temperance to be placed hi the Public School Library, furnished by the local W. C. T. U. funds. Following the business meeting, an interesting and- instructive program honoring the memory o f Frances E. Willard's birthday, was'presided over by Mrs. Meryl Stormont. An offering was taken for the Wil lard Memorial Fund, which is used for, temperance education. The next meeting.will be at the home, o f Mrs. J. E. Hastings, March I5th;- ' : : --------• - 'm tttititm iiim iiifiiifiiM Ufiiim nM JitM iwiuruuiiM HKM MM iiif SCHOOL NE' m iiiim iiiiJH iim tiim iiM iiim ttiH iiiiiiM ium iiiM ititifM itiii** Sophomore'Party Ahout thirty members o f the Sopho more Class enjoyed a covered dish supper .and party last Friday night in the gymnasium. Miss Wollard and Mr. Orr, home-room teachers, also at tended the paity. Delegate* Selected To State-National Meet .. 1 Members o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A. R., were entertained at the home o f Mrs. W, C. Iliff, Saturday after noon, at which time delegates and al ternates to the annual meeting o f the Ohio D. A. R. in Cincinnati, March l l - 13 and the Continental Congress in Washington, D , C., in April. ./. Mrs. Fred Dobbins, regent, was named a delegate to the state confer ence with Mrs. David McElroy, vice regent, i s h e r alternate. Other dele gatee elected were Miss Alice Finney, Mrs, Roger Henderson and Mrs. R. T. Williamson. Alternates will be Mrs. , W. 6 . Iliff, Mrs. H. A..Reinhard, Mrs. Lewis McDorman, Mrs. W , W. Gallo way and Mrs. Frank Creswell. ■Mrs. Dobbins, delegate,, and Mrs, McElroy, regoht’s alternate, Were elected to, attend the national con ference. M fs . Donald Kyle also Was named a, delegate with Mrs, H. H* Cherry, Mrs. Fred Townsley and Mrs. I. C. Davis, alternates. Mrs. Dobbins presided and it was announced that proceeds realized from a D. A. R, motion picture.beneflt fo r the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts recent ly will be used to purchase two dozen chairs for the Scout room. Mrs, Fred Townsley presented a re view o f Alberta Hannum’s book, "Thursday April,” which is a moun tain story with its setting in Ctoss- nore, N. C. A dessert course was served by Mrs. ' Iliff, assisted b y Mrs/ Robert Jacobs, Twenty-one members were present. The March mefiU g has teen ad vanced one week and wilt he held Marsh IF at ItM pi m- The place will he annosneed later. ■. o **f ■ 1•■ I 1 '.v■ Greene County Tournament Cedaryille's basketball quintet lost its first round tournament game of 1941 to a powerful Beaver combina tion 67-31 on Thursday, February 20. Seeing action for the second time on February 22, due to the double elimin ation plan, C. H, S. remained in the (running with a 43-29 decision over Jefferson. Cedarville trailed in the first, half which “ended with the score o f 16-13, but came back to gain the verdict with Watkins scoring 11 and Nelson 10. _ ' - Both Cedarville’s Varsity and Junior Varsity played Friday, February 28, A t 6:30 the varsity will have to de feat Bellhrook to remain in the tourney, and at 7:30 Ccdarville’s Re serves will have their chance for re venge when they meet Beaver's sec onds, the only team that holds a league victory over them.- Teachers Honor Mrs. Tobitr About eighteen of the women teach ers and the wives o f the men of the faculty attended a lovely dinner and miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Willard Tobin (Florence Ferguson) at Geyer’s Restaurant, Tuesday evening. Washington Program The Freshman Home Room A-H, Under the direction*of Miss Muriel Goodrick, presented a varied and in teresting Washington program Thurs day, •George and Martha Washington (Bill Braley arid Chloerita Hcrten- stein) were seabed on the stage. Phyl lis Gerhardt was the Queen o f Democ racy, Several Interesting readings were given by Jane Ellen Gilliland, Frank Copoer, -Richard Conley, Charles Boase/ Marvin Boase, Floyd Harper, Martha Beil Hopping, Fannie Harphant, Ruth’ Andrew, Marjorie Johnston, Jeannie Bradfute, and Billy Ferguson. Jane Creswell was the an nouncer o f this program. a atagk iamb, Tha show was managed by Rasa Klmbar, field agent o f the Dayton Livestock Producers. Little International Livestock Judging Contest Vernon Dinnen, Herman. ’Schulte, Ernest Collins, Ronald Anderson, and James Ramsey will attend the Little International Livestock Judging Con test at the Ohio State University on Saturday, March 1. Four o f the boys will represent the Cedarvjlle Vocational Agriculture De partment as a team in the judging contest. Results o f First Preliminary Spelling Contest Sixth Grade’ 96.4 per cent; Seventh Grade 96,4 per cent; Eighth Grade, 963} per cent; Fresman, A-H, 94,3 per cent, I-Z, 99.2 per centjSophomores, A-H, 95 per cent, I-Z, 94.8 percent; Juniors, A-H, 98.1 percent, I-Z, 99.12 percent; Seniors A-H, 98 per cent,I-Z 98 per cent. The second contest is being held this Friday, February 28, will suit efceey member. Further notice given in a**t week's paper, FIRST PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister School Calendar February 28, March 1, 3—Greene County Tournament. ' Marchl4—Honor Society Initiation, March 20—Junior Class Play, March 22—Band Contest—Witten berg College. • . * March 28—Final Elimination Spell-, ing Contest—Cedarville. March 29—State Senior Exams at Xenia. April 5—Greene Cjjunty Spelling Test-at -Xenia. t April 18—High School Dance. April 23—Senior Class Play. April 25—Athletic Banquet. * May 23—Music State Contest, Co lumbus. ' May 5—County Music Festival. May 9^—Junior-Senior Banquet.^ May 18—Baccalaureate: May 21 —Commencement. METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister ‘ Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship—11:00 A. 'M.— Day o f Compassion. Rev, Kilpatrick will preach. Spedial .offering -will be received. (See details elsewhere in this paper). ^Monday, 7:30 P. M —Moving Pic ture o f the Life o f Christ. Everyone invited. , ’Wednesday, 12:30 Woman’s Society o f Christian, Service: Bring needles, crochet cotton, old sheets, and old cotton blankets. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson,’ Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt, Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A. M» Theme, "What AJjout Your Crown , Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject, "The Love of God the Father.” Lead er, Doris Townsley. Union Service In this church ,7:30 ■P..M. Theme, "Hearing the Unheard". Prayer meeting Wednesday 7‘.30 P. M at the home o f Dr. and Mrs, Chas. M. Ritchie, No choir rehearsal this week. Saturday, M*roh 1—Tliere will be no choir rehearsal tonight, 4 Sunday, March 2— 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 "Forgive Us Qttr Debts”. 6:30 P. M. -Christian Endeavor at the Church. Deyptional leader, James Ramsey. 7:39 P. M. Union evening service at the United Presbyterian Church. Monday, March 3— 7:30 P, M. “ Life o f Christ" present ed as a moving picture with .sound music, at the Methodist Church. Silver Offering. ’ Tuesday, March 4— - 2:00 P, M. Mibpah Class Meeting at Mrs. S. G. Wright's. Mrs, Wright will be assisted W the Misses Sally Mc^ Millan and Lohi^e Conuiton.-***mr~~ . Wednesday, Marhli 5— 3:45 P. M. Junior choir rehearsal Friday, March 7 — 7:30 P. M,' “ The Lula McGhesney Bible Class” social at the church. Saturday, March 8 — 5:00 to 8:00 P, M. A waffle and isausage supper at the church sponsor ed by the Broadcasters’ Class. There will also be pie'and plenty o f coffee. Tickets 25c, ; 7:30 P, M. Senior choir rehearsal. AH who sang at Christmas time and all who^sing at all, are invited to come and help, with. the Easter music. COLLEGE NEWS Miss Marion Van Tress, Ted James *nd Miss Gianns Pasore, studonts and faculty o f the Collage will entertain the high school in a thirty minute assembly program Friday afternoon. Miss Van Tress will play the piano, Mr, James will sing and Miss Bgsore will give a reading, enDARVjLL* m m m m w A % w m m m m » m m Giddy With the heady wipe o f Vic tory following a "double feature” vic tory over BJuffton and Tiffin last Week-end, the Yellow Jackets were the recipients of a more substantial diet Monday evening when Coach Howard E. “ Tommy” Thompson treated the Six seniors and six undergraduates were awarded letters for the year. Captain KavanBugb and his class mates Thomas, Reed, Northup, Brown and Hartman .look to their teammates, Stoneburner,' Brill, Reinhard, Drake, Campbell, and Sanders to carry the college colors On to more victories year. , REPORT OF SALE Monday, February 24,1141 T ip Springfield Live- Stock Salos Ce. HOGS—460 head 200,225 lb*. — _________ 8 , 00 , 225-250 lb*. „ . „ ; _ _ _ _ 7 . 7 0 250-275 lb*......................... 7,40 THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE : Raymond Strickland, Pastor 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. A ten point upset over the Wilming ton Quakers was responsible for the Vuge two-hour victory snake dan«» enjoyed by the shouting students o f Ccdarville College Tuesday night. The yelling, running, shouting, gloriously excited mob wound through the streets, the business places and the various -rooms o f the Dorm, Hartman: House, and other, student dwelling places. "LIFE OF CHRIST” TO BE SHOWN AT METHODIST CHURCH The " Life o f Christ’*: from the Na- tivity to the Ascension with beauti ful musical accompaniment, will be shown at the local Methodist church, Monday, March 3. at 7:30 E. M._ The play, patterned after the world- famous Oberammergau and Freiburg "Passion Plays”', was actually filmed in Europe, the Holy Land and'Egypt, and includes thq triumphal entry, trial, crucifixion and Resurrection o f Jesus. . The public is cordially invited. A free-will offering will be taken, . Waffle and sausage supper at the First Presbyterian Chdrch, Saturday, March 8 th from 5 to. S o’clock, Fojr Sale or Trade for Corn or Hogs, one Roan horse. R, R, 'Townsley. , ( . Mrs. Della Johnson has purchased the R, R, Townsley property on Cedar St., and the same has been rented to Marvin Agrior. Mr. and Mrs, Townsley will move' soon to the Oscar Evans farm, ’Jamestown, pikei, .which they purchased recently. itimamiMiiiitiitiiiiiiiiimmiiiiitimiiimiiiiiiiMiiiimiiimiH £ ■8 i ' r Man Wanted I 1 To sell Automobile Insurance, Fifty 5 „ . I years or older preferred. Write Vic | The date of the Joint Meeting o f the j DonaheJ.f 471 East Broqd Street, | Session and Board of Trustees is Mon- § Columbus Ohio. | day, March 10. It is hoped this date 5 ’ s tiiM n tjH m m u im iiiim iiH M iu m m tiim m iiiiiiH iiim m iiH m i METHODISM’S DAI OF COMPASSION r Emergency Million Sunday, March 2 Lamb Sale and Judging Contest Prize money amounting to eleven dollars was won in Dayton. last Fri day at the judgihg-edntest and sale o f l*mb4 grown by farm boys in this are«. Ernest Collins wori foprth |>lace out Of twelve peris o f twenty lambs shown and received $7,O0,rwhile Harold Car ry was awarded $4.00 for fourth prize on his pen o f ten lambs, Daniel Devoe also showed it peh o f ton lambs and , 275-300 lb * .________ — 745 209. ib*. u p ________ down 180-200 lbs. . . 160-180 IBs. —-7 ,8 0 140-J60 lb*............. - __ 6.75 to 109 120-140 lb s .________ - — 6-25 100-120 lb*_________ - __ 5.00 Fat S ow s __________ - ___ 6 . 001 to 6.50 I S t a g s ......... ......... 4.75 down Pigs ----- ................... down CATTLE—l i o head , Med. Steer : ____ ____ to 7,40 Best Heifers ____8.50 to 8.95 Med. Heifers _ /to .8,50 Fat Cows _____ _____ ____6.55 to 7,75 Med. Cows __— 6.00 to 6.50 Thip C ow s ___V„-__ __ 5.50 down Bang Cattle ______ _ ___ 6.20 down Bulls. _______________ ___ 8,00 down CALVES—100 bead Choice Calves —13.00 Good to Choice f t __ > 12.00 to 11.60 Medium Calves ______ - 10.00 to 11.60 Cull*------------ __ 6.00 down 1«fc Mtwai Lkttt, ataikmed ^ dm week-mid at jwm* with Us faoifiy at "Braebum Fiiaa,” S } e* I 40 Hampshire The*e gilts pure heed and are a fine le t See them and he coa- vinced. Ie HOMERSMITH, Cedarrllc, Ohio c o z y » THEATRE m Frl. and Sat, Feb, 28-Mar. 1 George Brent—Brenda Marshall "SOUTH OF SUEZ” , Added—News and Cartoon v IF. L. NELSON, O. DJ I OPTOMETRIST 1 4| | S Sun. and Mon., March 2-3 . PAUL MUNI IN , "HUDSON’S BAY” Also Late News Events ' The girls o f the Physical Education department "slipped” Wednesday by letting the Wilmington girls down them to the tune o f 27-6 . It sounds awful, but there really was a lot of good natural fun in this combination skating party and tumbling act. If the, number o f falls rather than the number o f baskets were calculated," Cedarville would have won by a land-1 slide. The reason is that the floor had | STANDARD GRADES OF just been waxed and oiled and the girls left their skates at home. Jamestown, Qhio | Especip.I Attention Given j SCHOOL-AGE EYES- |Wed. and Thur*., March S-6 | Miriam Hopkins—Claude Rains | . “ LADY WITH RED HAIR” | Plus—Cartoon and “White Eagle” §,:■ •, • i •■.•■/‘•I.-■ T m itiiiiiiiiM itiiiiiM iiiiiiiititim iin iiiiutim iiiiiiiM iiitiiiM iiii > Sherwood Eddy, noted writer and lecturer will be at the college next Wednesday, -- — ------------- ‘-------— GENUINEPFISTERHYBRIDS STILL AVAILABLE SEE OUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Of course you are going to attend the "game party” given by the East ern Star at the, home o f Mrs. Bee ^Stackhouse, Tuesday, March 4 at 7:30 1 P. M.. Public iinvited. § . _ ! niiiiniiiMimiiiMitMiimMiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiMmiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT CARLSPRACKLIN CEDARVILLE, OHIO IS jr- R O M A N C E You read the ads . As you read, visions come, and a desire .for better things. ■ < Do you see dresses? You picture yourself o f a summer*evening in this drifting white chiffon, softly printed with delicate blossoms. „ Hats? Your mind’s eye frames your facewith a pastel shaded halo. Foods? A cool, jolly dinner, with exciting news of the family's day. Sporting goods? A slashing ten nis game. A well-hit drive from the tee. A hard-hooked fish and fi v > screaming reel. .1 ■ Some people say that all enthusi asm should he taken out o f adver tising. In books and speeches they crusade for bleaik littleads that give nothing but thread counts, strength and chemical tests, dimensions and prices^ What a pity if they, had their way! /t 'Advertising is one of the wel come voices that direct^ our eyes upward. It has worked wonders in raising our standard o f living. Let’s encourage it to continue on its inspiring way, Courtesy Nation's Business 44.t«i->*w#o*6)B»8iQ«e»o»eiB«et04O*e F. E . H A R P E R ' * 3 P lum b ing o f A l l Kindis . . . ' * ' . , ,„ , .. ■ ., ,.. .. ... ,,, .. , , . . ■ . Bath-room Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating J , ( f ■ A million dollar* for camo service and over#*** relief will be *ought March3, the first SundayinLent,when localMethodlet*join their fellow member! hi 48,000ohurohe*, largeandsmall, countryandcity, in a *imul» :taneou#,#»MfioUaofferingforwarsufferereandforuseinandnearcamp* ^W m om l and spiritual welfare of our sokUer* and saUots, Several toaticoaare usingthk day/or aimilar pvxpm$, Let us Quote you Prices f \ ♦ --V J m+tm iC.1" m
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