The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

* • *r m* rV-tt S'4| * *« i f \ gqasp«wnya JiftllF»yjqji«ghW 1 M5 m I M m i IN wwkfM Rad lira, /fldlttWy, r M N I at * £^$feaf<!$Nt »P*ttfc .Nip fcagorria, Mar.’ W. Galloway, j AniiottxiQAd O f Herman Racdall And M i» Tr«v» Hamer LLZ£, ^m sm phg iiw mm%**m *, m ufmmm wmmjwiwh C O L L E G E N E W S <tw*i»M«u«wiMi>4wn!iwtnmt»>im>i[iiiiMnimjiiitMiinni| Arthur W> Uargor,. fiold Supervisor and Locfcurar ip Conm-vation Educa­ tion fwws tb« State Bapartmont of EdasatUw 1 a Ohio, spoke last Friday at th« combined mooring o f the YJfi, and Y, W. C* A. Mi*. Harper la a 'naturalist awl noted authority on Ohio . * a ’ . Mt i « ,* ■ ■ J ,U ttllU lH U Ib aUkU I f t n w i H u H t v liv jf U fl W iliU Mrs. Oarriij Towuatay, who hasboom ^ a rriaJT ^ f 'Ph^t and, animal-life. In the after- spendin* the ■winter In Florid*, re- Ttf v *2* ^ ^ M , ’noon Hr, Harper invited a fear atu- “T"*4lw” ‘"tTlro~1»y■"** » * & £ ? > £ £ £ 3 - - ■- — k" - — «fc j. a t ™»W, -h . M Iw Hospital, ha. improved an d fcnw 7 ' * \ 1 * ™ * * » •f w . „ Hamer, was hostess at her home, near at his home on the Colombo, pike, Xea| Thursday zoning. •<•— mwi . i . h .! i ...m im.f ■ •.* „„ j ... , wi . ..« Jtmi *■» in PWWH>» 'uwse wanwere shir Hr, and Mrs. Hoy Inman who have >rw1WJJm„7 xr»rX i>R i <,!?«’ fortunate, enough to accompany Hr, Harper, he has promised to return to Cedarville College in the latter part dents and faculty members to accom­ pany him on a short field trip through the Cedarville cliffs. During the course o f the walk he informally tinted ont and discussed many o f the beauties that can be found here in early spring: For the benefit o f those ho ere not ^__ . . A_. __ . . . and Herman, March 26, 1041,” appear S - im f t h S e ? f e t u m e d % o eS * * * * * * srames former home here. ! ™ the games were awarded jMrS. Lester Griffis, Yellow Springs, u „ w „ " ’T , and Mrs'Elmer Waddle and were pre- Mr. P. a i W Wd » lfe t o . aented to to , p t t o f a ' ho no r , *ho ■whnra Mr t o V r * . 0 Sprtaff$eld, was givt-n a guest prize hy the host- Where Hr, Marshall is tool die maker eas for the M g k y Co, Danid Meadows] ice amh^ ^ t h Easter appoint- has movedto. the Marshall farm and Wnfcvwae -served to* twenty guests will operate it this season. [from Cedarville, Yellow Springs ana IXenis, of May and to conduct a more exten­ sive field trip, The College Glee Club directed by Mrs. Markle conducted the evening church services Sunday evening at the First Presbyterian Church in Xenia. The program included numbers by the Mixed Chorus, -a solo by Ted James, and songs by the Men’s Quartet. Mr. Kilpatrick and, Mr. Markle also took With the change In radio dialing] Mi8S Harner is a graduate of Xenia which goes into ofiect Saturday you Central Higk Scht)ol and formerl f . . Will need a new log -with ,the proper fin)pjoyed in tKe Greene County offices fParfc ,n th* services* ^ any mterested numbers each station changed by the .o f PtJ A grM tfoai Adjustment Adi ^embers of the college body and fac- Federal pommumcation Commission. ministrati6n, Mr. RapdalIj son of Mr- ;ulty drove to, Xenia for the evening We have th^newjogs now-ready for and Mrs. Barl Eandali near Cedar. program, you, McCalhster Itadio Service. - *« - ■ - - - . cm m m N & m s UNITED PEBSBTfTBKIAN CHURCH Ralph A , Jawleson, Miaister Sabbath School 10 A M., Supt Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A, M„ theme, “Spirit­ ual Gifts”. Y. P, C. U. «:80 P.. M. Subject, “How Can I Meet Objections to Be­ coming a Christian?” Leader, Harold Cooley. 5 » Executive Committee will meet at 5,‘46 F, M, - Union Service 7;30 P.- M. in the Presbyterian Church, ' grayer meeting Wednesday 7;30 P, M. • Session meeting Monday 7:30 P. M,' at tlje manse, Dr. and Mrs. B, A, Jamieson have been absent this week, attending meetings in Rushvilie, Indiana, and visiting the Wileys' and' Jamiesons. Dr. Jamieson preached in the Oxford United Presbyterian Church Thurs­ day and Friday evenings. Greene County foam * t To Be Banqueted1 * . •MIP.M'HW'W ,i jf* | Dr, Clarenee Spears,'athletic dirsa-1 tor, Tolade University, wfil he the speaker before the twelve basketball teams in the eojjnty Monday night at Central Field House at a Rotgry- sponsored banquet when tN Xenia Centra], 0 . S, A S. 0, Home and Spring Valley teams which competed in the state tournament will be hon­ ored, • I J ant now N tp ffeji M ; ajy 3 W * «IN i« B B . IR V IN k H YM A N * » • $ 0 0 $ TRKAflMO ALL AILMENTS OF , Open da fiy< -».A M .N KtM P, M. * Evening Hours, Tues,, Thars., Sat. Ifi Allen _ _ « m PhoBesf »w«. |i#WLow FtfiS tMBee-MidsJiMF Xenia, 0 . Hm tto-M ah idU * 1YHB F®BY» >H|MWHII|l)IIUWln.|im,IMWHIIWMIMWtmHllll METHODIST CHURCH David ft. Markle, Minister f.vUle, was- graduated from Cedarville [High School and is employed at the William Freund, the popular Cedrus protographer , is again browsing _to _ ■( ■ ‘ , _ ’*j.4gu sjvuuvx auu.w Ksminx For Hent—Electric Sweeper' by tbe 5 (jyesweR gra|n at0re here, day for cleaning season. Pickering t. Following their marriage Mr. Rand- around on the Cedarville Campus, thm Electric, Phone*6-1221. (3t-21d) an aad *},is bride wiU establish their time undeT the auspices of the bollege, home in Cedarville. . The Prestop, flour mill and certain I — ---------:____ M rs. H aro ld R einhard tng, by SheriffWattob Speto. Qll H oste l Com .’ Investments in this Association'■in­ sured up Jfc $6060.00. Cedarville Fed­ eral Savings & Loan Assn. 17-2. The American Youth Hostelers'"Or­ ganization will establish a new hostel in Yellow Springs,, on the Grinnel Mr. Freund has been for the last few weeks collecting ■ informal campus shots of students at work and at play. This material will be used'by the col­ lege in an extensive endeavor to in­ crease -the college" enrollment next year,* tHarry B.?Pickering was the guest speaker Wednesday at the Y.W^-Y.M. . farm, some time this summer. This ]chapel exercises. As a'former C. C. The Jamestown Canning Co. is con- hostel, being established by .Buckeye, W duate 0f the class of 1930 and now actme for sweet corn acreage for Trails, is one of seven new one plan- |»as Superintendent of, Greene County ned for the spring summer. jSchools, Mr. Pickering cited some id- „ Yellow Springs Community teresting and educational teaching ox- tr ctjng f r t c r cr f r the season, announcement o f which is in this issue. The company will pay' $8 a ton for 'white corn and $9 a ton _for .yellow, payment to made on de- 'drvery.“rSweet com^acreage does 'not count,against the AAA corn base. If Youth Council is sponsoring the hostel and -will work with tlicSe committee members: Harry B. Pickering, county superintendent of schools; Mr. and interested leave your name and acre- Mrs./ Cornelius - -Grinned, . at whose age at this office or with the com- f arm the hostel will be set up and who, pany in Jamestown. C. T. Vandervort is manager of the company. vnll be house-parents; Mrg, CharJes B, Lawson; Mrs. Philip W, Frame, of the Girl Scouts in Xenia; Bropk R. Mrs. Raymond Strickland,‘Miller st., Skinner, Qhio Division of Forestry; was hostess to about twenty-five jFlorine Logue,’ physical education de-. guests Tuesday evening honoring Miss partment, Wittenberg College; Mrs. Janet Neal with a miscellaneous show-[Anna C. Smith, Mrs. Harold Rein; eV, The appointments were, in pink- hard, Cedarville; Lafayette G<Harter, ' And white" and a salad course w as,Jr.^ ant' ^Lawrence Mack; Miller 3 Jr., i served .by the hostess, Miss Neal’s |Antioci College; W. Howard lice, 1 marriage Mr,f Clyde* Walker takes'Kenneth Fristoe;’ Mr. and Mrs, Max* place Saturday, April 6th at J1 o’clock in the Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, Ohio. Livingstoii. Yenow Springs. '; The new hostel’ will provide faciU- ties for overnight hikers and bicydiats to sleep and to prepare their meals. Money to loan on Real Estate se-jEor hiking there are the 1,600 acres curity, Cedarville Federal Savings, o f Glen Helen and fourteen miles of & Loan Assn. 17-2 trails in Jo}m Bryan State Park, both ______________ , jof which are adjacent to the hostel, ‘ (At present the nearest hostel is at {London, although there will 'Soon be FARM 4% LOANS I another at Fort Ancient. The local 1 hostel will be one link in the chain No, application fee. No appraisal | connecting Cincinnati, ColUmbus and - fee. Refinance your lopris at the | Cleveland, lowest interest rates ever offered./ |r McSsvaney & Co, Condon, O. | Call or Write * . . § 1 LEON H. FLING Cedarville, O. | i Phone: 6-1901 f i / , • | jto .iiim lm im iMHiHH niiw w m to iH .Hi.M iHm m .n r........... FOR SALE— Mixed Baled Hay Baled Alfalfa Four sows with pigs Neal & Gordon,. Blue Bird Tea Room, Phono 6-1303. Uncalled For Merchandise-Fron Loans Suits, Topcoats $4.95 up Table and Auto Radtoa $3.95, $4,95 up, Shot Gunt, ftlfle* $2j95 up. Hanff Bage, 8ult C**«e fl7c up. Wrlit.Watcher, pocket Watche^-Ladlee’ and Men’a $3.95 up. Genuine Diamonds—Ladle*’ and Men’s $6.95, $7:95 up. Monty loaned on Watchee, DIemonda, Radloi, Clothing, Type­ writers, Guns, Cameras, Luggage: » B I B LOAN OFFICE Open Evenings AH the** trho like mystery, excitement, adventure and humdr in thalr films would do*well to take themselves to the State Theater Friday and see the new Warner Bros/, comedy-mystery, “Footsteps la the Dark,” starring Errol Flynn. This is his first modem role in three years And let It be said here and now that Errol Can find Rs much adventure in modern Ne* York as he could on the Span­ ish Mata. Charming Brenda Marshall, famous for her Mrs. Sea Hawk role, plays the lead opposite Flynn, and from advance reports aha surpasses bar 'Sea Hawk* performance. The film mixes thrills with laughs as it tells the story of a mystery writer wltb tries to aet material first hand and finds out that all he gats Is trouble— to.... h21 to.;*.!*.*..1* Mak«*Ai«*l$Asa tU u n i « * n u RiiU iiu u o u u t u m t nit u v j» uw u u ic— nlsuty oi i t The supporting cast includes such iilm favorites i Ralph Bellaniy, Leu Patrick, Alan Hale, Alien Jenkins, Grant ituheu and Roscob Kama, Ace film director Lloyd Bacon handled the scenario which was written by Better Cole and John Wexley a ptay by LAslo Fodor, Bernard Merlvale and Jeffrey Dell. peijiences. HisS message included a four-fold method Tor training young people, that of physical,-mental, social and moral improvement. RESEARCH C lub meeting ■ The Research Club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Creswell on the Jamestown pike, Thursday afternoon, April 3rd at 2:00 P. M. The subject of the. program is Music, with Mrs. Robert-1Jacobs, of Dayton as. guest speaker,' . • ' . •■U1"".............~- r - . w Call at the McCallister Radio Serv­ ice headquarters and get one o f the latest logs of stations due to change which takes place Saturday.' | iilitt(m iiitw iiiiiiliiiiiiim u iiB m iiiiU iiiim u iiiu u itiiiiiiiR 1 C O Z Y | | # THEATRE * { 1 Fri. and Sat., March 28-29 i S ' ■■■■■.' , •■—■ i I Ann Sheridan—George Brent | f “HONEYMOON FOR THREE’ ] 1 News—Cartoon—Sports ^ | S ' - ' ; ... ^ ■- - — ' I |Sun. and,Mon., March 30-31 f I ^ The Marx Brothers | I ' “GO WEST” | I i —Special— | Pete Smith’s Hetroscopic i | “ Third Dimensional Murder” I'to ..I— .to-------■ ■,„Jg;.,.to...l.;,to, r,— | .Wed. and Thurs., April 2-3 | I Anita Louiie—Bruce Bennett i | “THE PHANTOM SUBMARINE’ j | Selected Short Subjects 1 s . * i fmitfiHmtiimnitMmitmiiiMM iiHiitpM friijtfmimfiiiiiiimifi Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 Ai M.— Sermon theme “The Radiant Face”. Wednesday,-April 2, 12:15—Month ly meeting, o f the Women’s Society of Christian Service. . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. BenjaminN. Adams, Minister Sunday, March 30— 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. Theme “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory.” Junior sermon, “The Glory of God.” 2:30 P. M. Joint meeting of the sessio and trustees, 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor Devotional leader, Frances Creswell. 7:30 P. M. Union evening service at Presbyterian Church. Theme, “The. Advantages o f Being a Christian.” Monday, March-31— - ' y ------- 7:30 P. &. Session meeting at the Manse. - - Tuesday, April L— • , 7:30 P. M, Broadcasters’ meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Rankin MacMillan’s. Mrs. MacMillan and Mrs.Donald Eng­ el will be hostesses. Dr. M. N. Chat- terjie, .Sociologist at Antioch College! and native o f India will speak on the religious and customs of that coun­ try. _ Wednesday, April 2— ~ 3:45 P, M. Junior choirxehearsal. Saturday, April 6 t — 7:3Q P. M. ComnJUnicant’s Class, 7:39 P. M. Senior choir rehearsal. Beginning Sabbath,- April 6, all' evening, engagements (unless other­ wise specified) Will begin at 9 P. M. Please avoid engagements during. Easter week which, will conflict with special union meetings each evening. The annual congregational meeting will Ibe Wednesday, March 9. There will be no meeting o f theMispah class in April. - ■ U i ..... m i nij uni Nj THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor * Sunday School 9:30-10:45 A. M. PrSathing Service 10:45-12:00 N.’ Superintendent o f Sunday School, Rufus Nance. - ■ Evening ' Junior Service 7:00-7:80 P. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer *meeting 7:30. Our easy payment plan helps you to own a home. Cedarville Federal Sav­ ings & Loan Assn. * 17-2 Wanted—Housekeeper for family of three in Xenia, Ohio. Phone Cedarville Ohio, 6-181& ~ * i7to2 Your Roof=Act Now Indications point to a price increase on roofing and, building material. Let us give you an estifhate on this work, / . COMPOSITION ROOFING OF. ALL’ KINDS INSULATION BRICK SIDING — SHEET METAL ROOFING— SPOUTING MUELLER FURNACES— Now fo r next Winter at a'Saving. . CA lL a n d w il l g l a d l y g iv e y o u o u r PLANS AND ESTIMATES. - cJ NO MONEY DOWN— THREE YEARS TO PAY C. C. BREWER ' PHONE 0-2251 FARMERS ATTENTION! ^ - ■ . r*1 ' - ' . Farmers interested in growing Sweet Corn, please leave name and amount o f acreage at The Cedarville Herald office* Sweet Com acreage does not count against the AAA Com Base. WHITE CORN, £8.00 PER TON YELLOW CORN, £9.00 PER TON Prompt Cash .Settlement as Soon as Crop is Delivered JAMESTOWN CANNING CO. ■ ; C. T. VANDERVORT V s "With children to look after,” a mother wrote to ns, "I let the telephone help ine. I just couldn't get my, day’s work dpne if I didn’t have a telephone. It runs errands for me and keeps me in touch with my friends. Also, it makes it possible for meJ to do many .other things I want to do.” That mother is smart, TJje more you use your telephone the more time*you have for yourself. Nearly 5,000,000 calls from Ohio Bell phones daily show that others agree with her. You can have a phope f o r , only a few pennies a day. * • / TUNE IN "Tie Telephone Hone"•Every J I Monday 6 P. M. VPTAM * WLW• WSPDJ 1 • / the onto a m G O M P A H T F. E. HARPER i «ff -• A Plumbing of All Kinds ' ' \ .■ i • l : ' . . Ii: ' lj Bath-room Equipment Modem Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heaiting Let us Quote you Prin t ' ? t ^ s x -^ 4

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