The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

TsK SBSt . S rr ‘ 1 ? &n4SocialJjlctfakies W&»» Maud* Kli**betit Ttawt* baa accepted * peoltipft with tha Viator Ftpmituro Go, in Dayton. Th* Scott Robinson farm of 100.7 acre* in Mad}*on epii&ty has been Bold to Fred H. Stamm, Columbus, at $90 an acre. The annual business luncheon of the Women's Club 'Mil he held Thursday, April 10th a t l2 : 3 0 in the Masonic Hall. Each member must call some one member of the committee for reservations by Tuesday noon. JUNIORS PRESENT PLAY Miss Maude Elizabeth Turner, and her friend, Miss Goodwin of the Co­ lumbus Office Training School, spent the yreek-end *t the home of Mrs. Lucy Turner, MadiBQ.n county sportsmen have tak­ en over tbo London Fish Hatchery, the, state having given up the lease along with hatcheries at Piqua, Bucy- rus, Buckeye Lake and Defiance; The Madison county sportsmen will finance the local hatchery. Recent guests in the home of Prof, and Mrs, C. W. Steele were Reverend and Mrs. Robert C. Savage and' son, Stephen Edman, of Romeo, Michigan, ’add Reverend and Mrs. C, W, Mont­ gomery, of Gilead, Indiana. Mrs. Sav­ age, formerly Miss Wilda'Zoje John­ son, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steele and Rev. Montgomery is a brother o f Mrs, Steele! It was the first visit to the Buckeye state for Stephen Ednian. The Junior cloa* o f the local high school presented "Growing Pains" by Rottvsral at the opera house on Thurs­ day evening, March 20 , Those playing the redes of the Mc- Entire family were: Ernest Collins, as Professor McEntirc; Margaret Stor­ mont, as Mrs, McEntirej Billy Buyba, as George, and Jeanne Wright, as Terry. The entire cast is to be commended on their presentation of the play, which portrayed the problems with which wide-awake, ’teen age young people confront their parents. GIRL SCOUT MEETING The Girl Scouts will hold the regular meeting, Monday, April 7th instead of Tuesday. The meeting will be. held after school. Miss Charlotte Turnef"has resumed her teaching following ah attack of scarlet fever. in the Clayton, 0., schools where she is teaching. , Our easy payment plan helps you to {own a home. Cedarville Federal Sav­ ings $ Loan Assn. 17-2 The. following wedding invitations have been received”here by friends and relatives: "Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Ster- rett Creswell request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Martha Jane, to Mr. Alfred Lewis Spotts on Saturday, the fifth of April/nineteen-forty one at four o'clock at the -United^Presbyterian Church," Pontiac, Michigan.” A d e ­ ception will follow immediately in the Churchparlors. Dr. Creswell is pastor of the United Presbyterian Church in his city and is a son of Mr. W. H, Creswell of this place. Mr. Creswell and his granddaughters Will go to Pontiac to be .present at the wedding. Cozy Thentze limited engagement FULL LENGTH GONEWITH APRIL 13-14 { FARM 4% LOANS I No application fee. No appraisal | I fee. Refinance your loans at the | fewest interest rates ever offered. | | McSavaney & Co. . .London, O. | I Call or Write i f LEON H. KLING Cedarville, O. I ' Phone: 6-1901 1 fw iW ItW W Ii m W Itm illH IMIM tllMIH IlOHI HMMMpMw— M— I , The U. S. Post Office Department has issued an appeal to patrons on the different rural routes in the na­ tion to improve their mail boxes and see that they are properly erected and painted to meet requirements. The Week of May 10th has been set aside for official inspection Of routes. Governor John W. Bricker has urged all Ohio citizens to observe Good Fri­ day, April 14th “with- prayers and meditation recalling.the suprerv! sac­ rifice made by the Savior that men might be saved and peace reign among men ands nations.” All state activities will cease between the hours of 12 noon and three o’clock so that state employee^' cam*attend^religious services. “Business! houses- are ialso' urged to comply whether In town or city. Freident Kilpatrick of the College addressed the London Junior Chamber of Commerce last Thursday evening on his experiences in Europe previous to the outbreak of the war. , 3638*3 CEDARVILLE HERALD, FXSDA& Mrs.' Frederick G. Taylor of Elk- horn/ Wisconsin is visiting a t , the home-of her-daughter and son-in-lawy Mr. And Mrs, B. N. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin McMillan and Mr. and MrsMlonald Engle entertain­ ed the Broadcasters Class of the Pres­ byterian Church at the home of the former, Tuesday eveping. Dr.'M. N. Chatterjie, sociologist of Antioch Col­ lege, a native of India, spoke on re­ ligions and customs, of his native country. - Mrs.^J. L, Confarr entertained the. Dinner Bridge Club last Friday night at Gcyer’s in Xenia. WANDTED—Reliable man with car for Watkirts Route in Greene County. Steady weekly earnings. No cash necessary. Write R, R. Leslie, 21 E. Fifth Avenue, Columbus,' Ohio (4-3-24d 2t) " . * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer of Covington, Va,, spent the week-end with relatives at Clifton. Wanted—Housekeeper for family of j three in Xenia, Ohio. Phone Cedarville Ohio, 6-1813. 17-2 aetmMe rfob my ttumetj © • • • wlitu I buy Vogu* Shop clojliti. IKaraV "itay’ng powar* In their fabric* and tailor­ ing , , . arid tha extra wear it moeay Is my po c ka t. Oaitdai, i vatiia th* tangible atiati ri Vogu* Shtrp «nt«rtn*w and prartiga. V o g u e S l o p 20-22, faiHi Foaotuta Av«, SprlttRfitM, OW6 Uncalled For Merebaadise-Froai Loans Auitv Topcoat* *4.«& W Tabla Olid Auto Radios $3,95, $4.05 up. Oonulna Olamomif—Ladlaa* and Mon’S # » ♦ Tiin. Monty loanad Oh Watahia* Dlamenda, Radio*, OlotftlPK, Typo- writers, Oun$, Cairiiraa, Luga* 8 *. . . BIB LOAN6FFI0E W u T ron Hornor BHdo Of Mr. Hurauui RsamlaH Mi** Treva Earner, daughter of Mr. o^d Mrs. Jacob Harnar, Befvarcreok: rd., became the bride of Mr, Herman Randall of this place when 'the cere­ mony waa performed at the First United paeabyterian Church parson age, Xenia, last Wednesday evening at 8:80 o’clock. Rev. J, Reed Miller officiated at the single ring service and,, Miss Mary Hamer, sister of the bride, and Mr. Monroe Pyles, Cedarville, student at Ohio State University, were attend­ ants. The bride wore an early spring frock of navy crepe, with navy aijd white accessories, and a corsage of Ameri­ can beauty roses and white Bweet peas. Her sister wore a frock of light blue crepe, with black accessories,, and her flowers were sweet peas, narcis­ sus and daisies. Following the service more than thirty guests were entertained at the Hamer home, which was decorated with a profusion of spring flowers. An Ice course was served and ten guests were seated at the,bride’s table, which was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, flanked by white tapers in crystal’ candelabra, . Mr. and Mrs. Randall left Wednes­ day evening by motor for the South, They will be at home in Cedarville after April 1. i Mrs. Randall was graduated from ■ Xenja Central High School in 1934 j and formerly was employed in the Greene County offices o f the Agricul­ tural Adjustment Administration. Mr. Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Earl Randall, was graduated from Cedarr ville High School in 1936 and is as­ sociated with the Creswell grain store here. . ■ « CHURCH, NOTES METHODIST OTOECR David H, Mark!#, Minister Sunday School 16:00 A, M. Morning Worship 11:00 A, M.— Sermon Theme, "Ride On!” Baptism and Reception of members Evening Worship 8:00 P, M. — The Cedarville College Choir will present an Easter program i the United Presbyterian' Church. Special Holy Week Services *this week; see notice elsewhere in this paper for details. Let us all unite in these programs for the Eastertide. JJNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Emile Finney. Supt. GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE CLASS “God’s Mercy,” was the topic Mrs. Pearl Huffman used when the Golden Rule Circle Class met with Mrs. Amos Frame Thursday evening, March 27th and for her scripture lesson she read the 107 Psalm and a clipping, “God’s Mercy.” All -joined with her in pray­ ing the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. G. t E. Masters, president;^pre­ sided over"a MierrUbusinesa session. The session closed with: the group singing “Blest Be the Tie” and pray­ ers by Mrs, Maywood Horeny. During the social hour, contests were enjoyed in charge of Mrs. David Markle. . Refreshments suggestive of Easter were served by the hostess committee, Mis Maude Burrell, Mrs. Pearl Huff-: man, Mrs, David Markle, Mrs. Donna Blosser and'Mrs. Donald. Taylor. Preaching 11 A, M. Miss Lois Boyd, a Missionary of our church in' India, will bring the message. We are very glad to welcome Miss Boyd to our pulpit and hear of our work in far- off India. Y. P, C. U. 7 P; M. Subject “The Stedfastness of Jesus’C Leader, the pew President, John Reihard. ’ ' Union Service in our church a t -8 P. M., under the direction of the College Conservatory of Music. An EaBter Message in sbng will be preented, under the direction of Mrs. David H. Markle, This will be an appropriate open­ ing of the Week of Special Services, in observance of Holy Week, Full pro­ gram appears elsewhere in this paper. We hope that the people of our chutches, and.of the entire community will share in the services, in which we shall think-of our Saviour, and what he endured for us; and of the blesings which he has made possible for us in. bis Victorious death and Resurrection. Tha Annual Congregational Busi­ ness meeting.will be held Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. with the usual cov­ ered dish dinner preceding, under the. direction of the Ladies Aid", Further announcement will be made at the Sabbath morning .service. This meet- 3E. For Sent—Fivs rooms, modem, un­ furnished, in good location close to schools and eoBage, *Address Mrs- E. <L McKibben, 6140 Montgomery Rd., Norwood, O. (S- 21 -tf) LEGAL NOTICE Maurice Pack, address unknown, ia hereby notified that the andoftigued Irma Peek, has filed her petition against him for dtvtfrce in Common Pleat Court of Greene County, on the grounds o f wilful absence for three years, and that said cause will be for, hearing on or after April 12, 1941, (3-7,14, 21, 28, 4-4, 11) Forrest Bunkel, Attorney forTrma Peck MM I HERALDWANTA® SALEAft PA? V* * I am now devoting aMmy time to my Xepia o DR, IRVIK S. HYMAN Chiropodist * . * Foot TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF Open daily —9 A. M. tp'BtgQ P , M. . Evening Hours, Tues., Thor*., Sat. 19 Allen _ _ . ■ phones: i A New Low Fee* etna, Q. „ , House—rMain 416-R ^ NOTICE F0U PROCEEDINGS FOR DIVORCE Mary Ellen McKesson residing at 2900 Moss Side Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, is ’hereby notified that the undersigned Elmer E. McKesson has filed his petition against her for di­ vorce-in Case Number 22490 of ^he Common Pleat Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, and that said cause -will be for hearing on or after April 12 , 1941. * elm er e . M c K esso n , By Morris D. Rice, - His Attorney (2-28-3-7-14-21-28-4.4) 14,6 Svhscribe To THIS 11ERALD / • sironwg ing will not interfere with the Union program of the week, as there is no union service Wednesday evening. Money to loan on Real Estate se­ curity^ Cedarville Federal Savings &-Lpan Assn. 17-2 C O Z Y • THEATRE « , Fri. arid Sat.,.Ajpril 4-5 / BILL ELLIOT “BEYOND THE SACREMENTO” * News — Cartoon — Musical Sun. and Mon., April 6-7: Rosalind Russell—Melvyn Douglas “THIS THING CALLED LOVE” Late News *—Cartoon I Wed. and Thura.,,April 9-10 | Cesar RomcroVirginin Gilmore | ‘TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME* | Selected Short Subjects z ’ z ittittm tD ftiiH m tiriiiH M triiitiiim niklM liM dittiiim iiiitntiiiM ? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday,. April 6 , “Palm Sunday.” 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. Theme “The Things Which Belong Unto Peace." —r—— -—— 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.* The. Installation of New Officers. Leslie Stormont, the outgoing president, will preside, 8:00 P. M. College Easter Program St the U. P. Church. The special “Easter Week” services are listed on the first page, Wednesday, April 9— 3:46 P. M, Junior choir rehearsal. Saturday, April 12— ■ * 7 :30 P, M. Cdmmunicant’s Class. ■ 8:00 P. M. Senior Choir rehearsal. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 9:30-10:46 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. President .Walter,S. Kilpatrick of Cedarville College spoke before the Women’s Literary Club of Urbana last Saturday afternoon on the subject, “Walt Whitman”. Hp You Roof= Act Now Indications point to a price increase on roofing and building material. Let us give you an estimate on this work. . ' COMPOSITION ROOFING OP ALL KINDS INSULATION BRICK SIDING — SHEET MRTAL ROOFING— SPOUTING 1 MUELLER FURNACES—Now for next Winter at a Saving* GALL AND WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU OUR PLANS AND ESTIMATES; NO MONEY DOWN—THREE YEARS 1*0 PAY * c . C. BREWER , PHONE 6-2251 Put Your Farm’ s Value To Work! IF YOU NEED A L O A N * • - Your farm has « certain d r ilm aoul caah value, which might be uaed aa | | m for securing A LOAN o f needed thi* old-time-common-sense, mm h*uh. Come in jand »ee ua. f ™>■' -• -j, ' THE SPRINGFIELD SAVINGS SOCIETY 9 East Main St, Springfield, Member Federal Deposit Insurance CEDARVILLE FARM IMP. & SUPPLY CO' t iim iiifim iiiim itiifiiia iiiiiiM im iim iiiiiiu m iiiiim iiiiM m iii M aif Wanted | To sell Automobile Insurance. Fifty ! | years or older preferred. Write Vic | | Donahey, 471 East Broad:Street, f | Columbus, Ohio. . | TiilMiiHMimiuiHiiiiiiiiiMiMiiMiitmfiiiiitmifMtMMMiitmmip iitp m m tim itiiH tiifiifU iitD iiifiim m itim m itm iiM iitiM itm ia - S P E C I A L At BEA’S BEAUTY SALON A New Special on the New' “Remote Control Machine’’ P E R M A N E N T S Ask about it. No obligation Special attention feiven on ladies hair.cuts. FACIAL FREE All work done by Mrs. Bea -Stackhouse 1 P ipe,. Valves and Fittings for | | water, gas and . steam. 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