The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

.SjV1^ v-*-**. * flu \ Ohio ..-..-v--. fk \ e 2 CSDAXYIIAt HKU1D, TOBWCiT, M O M tH * O il ■MP'iflP gHflNfl Mr*. J, S. Hstrvey sp*nt a few days lass week |a Cleveland, Mr*. Ralph Townalay wadMr*. Fred aemana «ftt6rtai»«d members «£the Contract Club at breakfast Thursday at the former’* home. High, aoore pyi; e w*a awarded Mr*. Ernest Gib­ son and a ga^st.prise was presented Mi Fr e d Showy of Terre Hgute, lad., why i* viaiUarMendr hole. The fiftov-fifth wedding anniver­ sary of Dr. and Mrs, C. M. Ritchie of Cedarville, was observed by the family in the hofce of their elder daughter, Mrar-JohirAu Gregg in Cxafton^on Friday evening, November 22 , Pol­ iowing a dinner in Carnegie, the mem- Iters of the family had a quiet get- togethe r and P r. and Mrs,, Ritchie spent the week-end with their friends in Pittsburgh. Dr, Ritchie retired from the active pastorate several years ago; he and MrarRitchie are now living a retired life in Cedarville. "Hi* last Kra, David Reynold* and daughter, Do. is Ann, are spending a few days this week with Mri and Mrs, Lewis pastorate* were in the Pittsburgh area ’ Hu oin of Cincinnati, a t Noblestown, Herron Hill and War- ..........——..... %' rendale, AH si* of their children were F ra. Clara Morton, Mr. and Mrs, present a t the reunion as follows: Rev. Ernest Gibson and son, Ronnie, spent Orland Ritchie, teacher in the English the week-end in Rossford with Mr. department of Bowling Green Univer- ancJ Mrs. Norman Sweet. eity, Bowling Green, Ohio;' Mrs. John •,M .imji.i iiiii. ' A. Gregg, widow of the late Rev. John Mr. and Mrs, David Reynolds at-. A’ 6re«G Kev' W. V. Richie, pastor tem-fed a banquet Saturday evening °* Oakdale, Pa., United Presby- in i he Deahler-Wallick Hotel, Cpium- terian churdH Mr®- Alexander, bus given by the Motorists Mutual whoa® h^band is on the faculty of Ins ranee Company to celebrate the Oberlin, College, Oberlin, Ohio; son of con pletion of their new office build-, late Dr, J , R. Alexander of Egypt; ■jngr * Mr, C, P. Ritchie, member of the fac- ________!______ " nlty of Peabody high school, Pitts- r >n . „ burgh, and Mr, K. M. Ritchie, with Ei\ W. R. McChesney preached last j .. . _„ T _ t .u r nr t %T i , „ the Armstrong Cork Company, Lan- Sat ath for Rev. M. J. Eckert, pastor I „ . ~ , i ’ , , r -n r ' J ril t ^ , m" caster, Pa. A beautiful, comfortable of le Reformed Church, Canal Win- ch* cer, O., formerly of Fairfipld, O* For several months Dr. McChesney has oeen supply ,pastor a t the Second Presbyterian Church, Portsmouth, 0., whili that pulpit was Vacant. As a minister has been called Dr. McChes­ ney moves over to the Central Pres- byt< *ian Church, that city, as regular sup ly until a pastor is called for that hon 5 of Mrs. Norman Sweet, Boss- fore . 0., this Friday evehing. T .e next Red-Cross sewing will take plat j Wednesday, Dec, 11th a t 1:30 a t he First ' Presbyterian Church. Mrs Lina McCullough will be in cha; 'e. studio couch "liras the gift of their children to Dr. and Mrs. Ritchie. — United Presbyterian John W, Binegar, 65, died a t his home in Boweraville Thursday, follow­ ing an extended illnOss. , The son of Simeon and Anzirah con; negation. Dr. McChesney will ad-J®in®e f ’ ho J®™ Bowersvile dres , the Perrysville D. A. R. a t thetf ” 1 ° C^ . A ’ 1875 ' J nd had sp! nt T 3 Cedarville Twp. Trustees have filed t petition in Common Pleas court aski g ■authority to transfer $650 from the Road and Bridge Fund to the General Fund o f the Township. The hearing is set for Dec. 10 th. T ie plat opens on Friday Dec, 13 a t Esown's Drug Store for “The Fool”. Get yqur tickets early. A meeting of the Girl Scouts will be held Monday evening after school, | C O Z Y | # . THEATRE « 5 - ‘ -* .■•' . S' — MV... " . , ■lf-1 ......... I Fri. and iSat., Dec 6-7 §, Geo.'Raft—Humphrey Bogart | “INVISIBLE STRIPES” . S ‘ -. . ‘ | i'cws — Cartoon — Comedy I sun. and Mon., Dec. 8-9 I Tyrone Power—Linda Parnell I •, ■ ^ in-— | “BGIGHAM YOUNG, 1 FRONTIERSMAN” i i • ‘ 1 I Also Late News ? t I ---- — . | Wed. and Thurs., Dec. 11-12 f i Lloyd Notan his entire lifetime in that community. Surviving is the widow, Mrs. Minnie Shigley Binegar; orte son, Paul Bine- gar, of Springfield and two daughters, Mrs. Martha Huffman, of. Cedarville. and Mary, a t homep a ^brother, James Binegar, ,o£ Columbusj and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Gillman, Xenia. - FuneraDservices, -ih-charge ofRev^i Hay Huff, pastor of the Bowersville Methodist Church, were conducted at che late home Saturday. Interment in Woodlawn cemetery, Bowersville CHRISTMAS S E A LS Lynn^Bari \ | | “CHARTER PILOT” f i Selected Short Subjects 1 | .......... i Help, to Protect Your Home from Tuberculosis A NAME THAT STANDS j FOR GOOD I f u r n i t u r e ! i '■ . ■• i \ BUDGET PLAN | 1 AVAILABLE f I A d a i r ’ s 1 0 , E. S. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Post Matrons of Cedarville Chapter No. 418 0 , E, S. held their Christmas party a t the home of Mr, and Mrs, H, K. Stormont, Wednesday evening, December 4, The husbands being guests. After a delicious banquet a business meeting was held and an exchange of present* was very much enjoyed by ^*11 present Fjyejables of bridge was played until a late hour. Those present, were Mr. and Mrs, R, C, Ritenour, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ed­ wards, Mr. and Mrs, H, H, Brown, Mr, and Mrs, C. W, Murphy, Mr, and Mrs, C. E, Masters, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Frame, Mr. and Mrs. A, B, Creswell, Mrs. B. H. Littlej Mrs. Arthur Cum­ mings, Miss Josephine Randall, Miss Ora Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stormont. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. B. H, Little. Dr, M. M. Bwft, tm of two Xenia physicians in the United State* Army Medical Raserva Corps, will not ra- port for active duty until January 6 , when ha will go to Port Bragg, North Carolina, D. A. R. MEETING Mrs. Paul ToWnsley will open her home to the members of the Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A, R. for the Decem­ ber meeting Tuesday-afternoon, Dec, 10 th a t 2 : 00 . ‘ The program cimmittee, Mrs, Geo. Braley and Mrs. Bernice Ross, have arranged to have Judge Frank L. Johnson of Xenia to give an address on National Irefense. Mrs. Howard^ Turnbull will give a Christmas story, ^ The hostesses are Mrs. W. W. Gal­ loway and Mrs. George Gordon. Wanted—Corn buskers any number, flomer Smij;h on the Little farm. mmii iMiiiiiiiiiiifimimtiKiimmmititiiiiiitiimiumiiiiiimf | *g- S f . l . nelson , a a ! 5 . ; . .S' | - OPTOMETRIST ! | Jamestown, Ohjo | | Especial Attention Given | | SCIIOOL-AGE EYES | Interwoven Socks , VOGIIF SHOP ; 6 iftsIof N- Detroit S U Xenia, Or s luinnHOfiiiiHimniiNnmHNinmimtffMmwHiM IN SO PIECE ServiceforEight .50 t» tiwkvth *!w YwtatMw OrmrClsit 184/ROGERS BROS ■AuritiCA'srmsr snvtnpL»tt" Give her the gift of which she’s drttmed! Give her Sterling Craftimanslilp! Lovely ••Adoration” Ur brilliant “Pittt Love” — with deep ornament .and tttaghificent detail *olikethemolt expensiveSolidiilver, Quality . famous for nearly a century. TIFFANY'S &HiR?S » J V ' . ” u A Tit* button dbwn goes fq town5 Manhattan shirts Unit arc year* ahead In style, known the best and the iien known O th ers to S3.0# .35 t A I / D U K • « ’ • ■ti yki-type, Knitted pajamas, great for Itrtjuximr. and rvgu- latlen coat *yri«swof lastratTH hrowfclotn Alatwcn underwear preferred, sharia In , bright stripes, or white. KnRlfVl briefs . , p a - > both nctldja out I ,* .,i 9vC> E a c h i n a G if t Box • VOGUE SHOP Vernon Cooper, tenant on-the Ope- kaiit forma underwent an appendec­ tomy a t Springfield City. .Hospital, Monday morning. . WASHINGTON LETTER (Continued from fret page) is known in. Washington that England is not nearly os close to the end of her financial resources as has been claimed by some; Great Britain still has many hundreds o f millions of dol­ lars in gold on deposit in the United States. Her nationals also own several billions of dollars worth of gilt-edge stocks and securities, which can easily be Converted into purchasing power. When, and if, .the time comes that Great .Britain’s financial resources are exhausted there are those in Congress who believe that instead of making loans to her, the United States should purchase outright for cash'such stra­ tegic and necessary, islands for de-' fense as Bermuda,'Borne of the British West Indies, and a' few small islands off the coast of Canada. THE CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE ■ Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 9:80-10:45 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 7:80, . METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Sunday, December 8 Sunday School 10:00 A, M. * Morning Worship 11:00 A. M, Ser­ mon theme “The Best Seller That No­ body Reads” ’ - . Monday—The Wesleyan , Service Guild will hold it* Christmas moating pr»s«n<dng a Christa*** aonrlo* to | a t Mr*. G. H, Hartman's, The meet- song. ing w}Ubegin with a covered dUb s u p ,' ivavor w t i t e Wadswday TfMt P. per a t 6:80. Each member U request-' M, a t the hmn« of Mr, and Mr*, J. E. ed to bring a guest, two covered dishes Ryfe, , * and table service for two. j Choir rehe*r»al Boturdfy T M P. M -. ” " ” " 111", " ■ \ I t is time to send in tM.. OWb for UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church papers. Pleiis* give m ymw Ralph A- Jamieson, Minister- orders soon; both the United Preefey- — ; ; 'terihn" a t 11.50 and the "Cbriatjai: Sabbath School 10 ’ A. Mv Supt., Herald” magazine for |1 . Emile Finney, ___ _— —|—Xenia Pi egbytary met here Thmm- ^TPrcaching 11 A. M. Theme, '“The day morning. Rev. % W. Welch wo* Word of God”, This is the Annual released, a t his own request, from Bible Sabbath, in which all of the the pastorate of &h* Reyijold*buig ministers are asked to preach about congregaWon,' in order that he might the Bible, ,• Y P, C, U. 6:30 P, M.' Subject, “Using the Bible when it counts”. Leadqr.riJoyce ClemafiS. 7:30 P, M, Union evening service a t accept a call from the United Presby­ terian Church of West Middlesex, P«. Rev.'E, O, Ralston was elected tu> Clerk of Presbytery to fill th e vaeancy caused by the removal of Rev. Welch the Presbyterian church. The choir is from Presbytery, CHURCH NOTES . t 1 - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, December 8 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. IC. Stormont, Supt. 11:00, A. M. Morning Worship. (Universal Bible Sunday); Theme •Thwarting the‘Blackout”, Junior Ser- m 6 n: “Chart and Compass.” G:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at the Church. Devotional leader, Leslie Stormont. 7:30 P, M. Christmas cantata pre­ sented by the Presbyterian Choir -under-the direction of Mrsv-Ranki& MacMillan. “Bethlehem” by Chas. H. Gabriel. The public is cordially invit­ ed. . Tuesday, December 10—6:30 P. M. Broadcasters Class ,a t Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley’s. Christmas Covered Dish Supper. Bring one dish to pass. Table service wil be supplied. ~ ' Wednesday, December 11—3:45 P. M. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:00 P. M. Sabbath School orchestra rehearsal—(N, B. The usual -Senior Choir Practice Will be omitted th is : week.) *■* McCallistei Radio Service, HEADQUARTERS AND" DISPLAY AT BIRD'S VARIETY-STORE, CEDARVILLE,,OHIO I f $ Worth a T r ip to Dayton Just to See RIKE’S at Christmas T ime Everyone I* talking about Bike’* beautiful decorations, Over the door­ ways to the store you will see a forest of Christmas trees, from which two beautiful white reindeer are emerging. In the background ore many Christmu ' trees with twinkling colored lights. As you ester the store on eretfimore beau­ tiful sight awaits you. . . ted cathedral candlea on tht columns, Christmas trees on the ledges, andgift boxes piled high. Every .department at Kike’s is dressed In holiday attire, and counters ore filled with the mo*^attractive gift* You will find it a pleasure to shop here, Where selections are large and merchandise is so beautiful. No matter What price you want to pay for a gift, you w ill ffn& a wider selection at . Bike’s. Your purchases will be deliv­ ered anywhere In Ohio and 'Indiana.^ without additional charge. , H Come and bting the children to see Santa in his beautiful ! Reindeer Forest in Toyland on- Rik^i sixthfloor* R I K E ’ S G I F T G U I D E This attractive 64-page catalogue will help you with your Christmas shop­ ping. If you haven’t received your cojpy of .Kike’s Gift Guide, write “Cornelia,” your personal shopper at Hike’s, and she wjll tend one to you. , Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio 20-22 9. Fountain Avc SPRINGFIELD, O. 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