The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26
£ „ M bouse to: RiidttgwaB$H-' * f • _ .t- it bw bto* tote, J. B, gfcli&ar e f Df£rteft,.Ji»a«n- ww t * major cpmuttkut Saturday at Miami Vsltey fcftifiiti&.Jgito enmfjtion ia ifttto&ittpry. The local Bey BeootTreop 68 , under the direction o f John Reinhardi Asst* Scout Master, are to take part In the ctmnty Boy Scout circus to he held at the Xenia field house, this Friday night. An invitation is being extend? od to all who are interested in stout projects and handicraft. An elaborate program and exhibit are being plan ned for theWent. .. . Rev. Benjamin NT, Adams is expect ed home toddy after spending several ' dsjys in Chicago at the Commencement Program o f the Presbyterian Theolo gical Seminary, Dr, Harry Cotton, former pastor of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church o f Columbus was inaugurated aa President o f the Sem inary on Tuesday night of this .week. The Commencement speaker- wak’ Dr.^ Harold Cooke- Phillips, o f Cleveland,' Ohio. , Mothers o f, Cedarville Gjrl Scouts are hnsily engaged this week making cookies for the Scouts' annual cookie sale at the Masonic Room Saturday. Scouts are, soliciting orders in ad vance. Orders may also he placedwith I M rs. ' Leo Anderson. ' Mrs: Harold * Reinhard is: leader of the local troop. ■ Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobsj former* ' ly o f Cedarville, entertained at a din ner «nd hridge party at -then" ,home, 1217 Southern P|vd„ Dayton, Satur day evening^ GUestS were Mr, and Mrs. Roger -Stormont, Dayton; Mr. and' Mrsl James McMillan, Osborn; Mr, and Mrs. Willard Barlow, Colum bus, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Orr; Mr, and 'and“ Miss Wmw* I* iM ^ft o f Mv* Casa? IF*l 4 Ci(rf* < Mis* M#ifcan$fc Frame, daugh ter o f )|nft 22 E. Pleas? ant Bt. jfortoffiad, firmer resident of Qeterolia, toptope tjbe ferido o f Mr. Carp F, I^ew% J«nwftte&P, to a cere mony solemnised to the-First Congre gational Obs$rtt*n Church, Springfield,, Sunday aftWnden at 2:56 o'clock. Rev, Roger T. Burton officiated. Miss Francs* Patten, of this place, coocm o f the bride, and My. Kenneth: Moorman, Jamestown, were attend ants jat the service, which was pre ceded by a program o f nuptial music by Mrs. Roger T. Burton, pianist. Forty guests were present a t the wedding. The bride wore a frock -of poudre blue crepe, fashioned redifigote style. Her accessories .were navy blue and 'she wore a 1 corsage o f gardenias. Miss Patton wore a tailored navy blue Suit with harmonizing accessories. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Frame home. Mrs, Lewis is ft graduate of South Solon High School and, attended Wit tenberg College, She is enrolled in nurses' training school at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Dayton. Mr. Lew is is the son o f Mr: and Mrs. 'Harold ewis,.Jamestown. He was graduated rom Jamestown High School and Ohio' State Uniyerslty and is a labora tory technician with the Dayton Rub ber Go,, 1 ■ Mrs. Donald Wickersham Wilmah Spencer,, o f this? place. ' Mr. and Mrs- Charles Sparrow, and Mr. Bennie Sparrow* Cedarville, Mr. and Mrs, John . Sidenstiek and Miss Msfry Martha JaWies were dinner guests Sunday evening o f Mr. Mrs. EverettJSidenstick, Yellow Springs. Miss'Eleanor McE'isyain, .a student at'Cincinnati University, is Spending “spring vacation wth'TieFAuntrMrs. v „ s'H .... 1 "DnilJ l'(n^*r"r—' * * i \ Mr, Eltoh'Franie o? the S »S. New York* U- S. Navy’ arrived home Sat urday to spend ten dayB with his- parents, Mr. and Mrs, T. B, Fra'me. Mr, and Mrs, Irving Flemming of Detroit, Michigan, efiroute home from a sight-seeing trip in Washington, D. C.,“and several Southern states* visit ed Mr. and. Mrs. Hostetler early this week. A petition, signed by residents of Xenia Ave., was presented to council Tuesday night at a special meeting, protesting against ttye dust caused by the operation o f the Cedarville Dolo mite Products, Mr, Charles Elgin, manager of the plant .was present at themeeting and stated that conditions causing the dust Would-be remedied, within a short time. Council tabled, the petition for further reference. & O L L 1 G B O T P S : P i played boat to the The boys enjoyed a bam- llttMfNMt fol- Ipittrictk smoke at the Proaby- ‘ 'u Yellow Springs last r Ho will swab at the Youth Conference to coming Sunday. UNITED Ralph A. jd., Snpt dark Cbunte Springfield ttos Rev. and Mrs. Clair V. McNael o f liberty, Indiana were guests at the Y. M» and Y. W, meeting Wednesday morning. The speaker of the day was Mrs. Kaufman also of Liberty who en tertained the student -, body with Gmne's “Sing Me to Bleep'' and a most unusual reading from the life of Catherine de Medici, 'The Chi Sigma Phi sorority held i regular meeting Tuesday afternoon L„ the Harriman Hall. This was the first o f tile informal initiations o f the new pledges. ; V . 1 ' ii* Rehearsals for “Our Town", a well- known three-act play by Thornton Wilder, which is to be presented by the Senior Class May J 6 th, are now to full sway. The leading roles will be taken by Neil Hartman, Laurel Diltz, Joe Corn, Montgomery and Vo- na Ruth West, Elisabeth Anderson and Justin Northnp. Miss Basore will direct the play. - , Sabbath S&ofA, Emile Finney, Preaching 11 $0 A, M- Theme, “God Says, ^Come” . Y. P . a O , 7 &'-|L Bible Reading Contest for three d^itout age groups; the winners to represent our society in the Prosbytarfnl Contest to be held in the Sugar Creek Church, Saturday, May Brd, A full attendance is urged, and also a full list o f contestants is desired. Union Church Service 8:00 P. M. in the Presbyterian Church. Program to charge of the Choir o f the Coven ant Presbyterian Church o f Spring- field.* A free will offering will be re ceived. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. M. Regular monthly meeting o f the ses sion will follow. (C rn fam d Item Ar*t pope) of all abuses at the bar o f publto rea son; freedom, o f religfem; freed<toi o f the press * *, These principle# form a bright constellation which has gone before us and guided our steps. * * The wisdom o f our sagea'and blood of iour heroes heve boon devoted to their attainment. They should be the oread o f our-political faith, the text o f civic instruction, the touchstone by which j to try the services o f those wetruat; and should we wander front them to momenta o f error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace ©up steps and to re gain the road which ‘alone leads to peace, liberty and safety," ANDREW HARRIS DIED . SUNDAY MORNING METHODIST CHURCH David IL- Markle, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A, M, Morning Worship 11:00 A, M. Ser mon theme, “A King’s Blunder Still. Exists''. EveningWorship 8 : 00 —Musical pro-' gram by the Covenant Presbyterian Also coming on the May school cal endar will-bo the .President's Recep tion May 2nd at Dr. McChesney’s home on Xenia Avenue. Mr. Kil- . ................ Patrick and Dr. McChesney will eh- '-burch Choir o f .Springfield in the tetain the students and faculty o f the Presbyterian Church. , College. - j Wednesday 9:00^—Ohio Conference The Y.W.C.A. to planning the J ^ r f Ghrto nual Mother-Daughter Banquet to take *,an Service in Memorial Hall, Colum- place May 9th. The speaker of the bus; evening will be Mrs. Lawrence Kent, Friday 6:30-~Fourth Quarterly Con- ? ' ™ W S s°L B% ? ' " " d li’r- * * » * . r»t u * O n o , d . c . E. The_ Research Club will hold its ‘monthly meeting Thursday, May 1st, in the form of a herb tea, at the home o f Mrs. O, A. Dobbins. Mrs. Harold Downing of Cincinnati, will speak on the subject "What to Do With Herbs." / Mrs. Curtis' Hughes suffered bruises and shock Tuesday night when, a car driven by Nelon Gay, Selma, colored, Crashed into the rear of the car in which she was driving. Mrs. Hughes had crossed Kenia ave. and had pulled into .an alley*, with the- intention of turntog around. The Gay,',ear crashed into the side rear, lifting the Hughes car' around 1 onto the, sidewalk, and careened across the street up into the Annabelie Murdock yard. The .county deputy sheriff investigated and placed Gay ill jail on a charge of reckless' driving . Fore Sale—House rug,- 6.4 * 9 f|t. VhlVet rug in good condition. Reason able. . Mrs, Chas. M. Crouse, Phone 6-2671, 22-1 . Elmer Jurkat o f Marion, Ohio, spent the weekend with his parents, Dr, and Mrs. F. A. Jurkat, • The fourth to the Series of hook, re views given by Mrs, Depew Head will be Monday, April 28th*at 8 o'clock to the Methodist church. The book will be “ In This Our Day" by. Ellen Glas gow. ■ ■ For Sale—Seed Potatoes. Gall F. H Lost—Ladies wristwatch, Gruen, op E. Xenia ave, Finder please calh this office aB to ownership. IT PAYS! ‘ More than 8000 growers consign their clips annually to the Ohio Wool Growers Cooperative Association, Their returns have be?n several cents per pound above the state average price for wool. Market your clip the ‘co-op way, FRANK CRESWELL, » Local Representative tog now in Springfield, Ohio, The Musical Festival: under the di rection of Mrs. Markle, musical direc tor of the College, will be presented in the Alford Memorial Gymnasium, Thursday, May 8 th, The Chi Sigma I*hi is planning a Spring Semi-Formal Daqce to be giv en in. the Alford Memorial Gymnasium Friday evening, May 16th. Johnny Doon and his orchestra from Dayton will furnish the music. Alumni, and friends are Invited to enjoy the even ing.. with the Sorority members and their guests. ' ‘ , SHERIFFS SALE OF CHATTEL PROPERTY . The Kensington Club meets today, Friday* at the home of Mrs, Fred Townsley. . Current dividend rate On invest ments with us 4#« Cedarville Federal Chase, 6-1664. 22-1 'Savings A Loan Assn, 20-2 THE IDEAL JEWELRY STORE The State o f Ohio, Greene County. Court of Common Pleas .- No. 2962 Cedarville Lumber Co., Plaintiff, vs. Wayne Beatty, aka ,H. W. Beatty, De fendant. In pursuance of an Execution is sued from the office of the Clerk of Municipal .Court o f..Greene. ..County, Ohio, on the llth day o f April, 1941, and to me directed to the above enV titled actioft, I win expose to sale at public auction, on the premises of W. D. Marshall on the Townsley Road In Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio., on Tuesday, the 29th day of April 1941, at 1:30 P. M., the following goods and chattels, to- wit:' The undivided one-half Interest to 22 acres of growing Rye. ■ The undivided one-half interest in 30 acres o f growing Wheat. Said growing crops being located on the W. D. Marshall farm, located two miles East of Cedarville, Ohio; off Route 42. Terms of Sale: Cash Taken as tho property of Wayne Beatty, aka H, W. Beatty to satisfy an execution in favor of Cedarville Lumber Company, WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, Supper, Turley will be present, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams,Minister -Mr. H. •10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, K. Stormont, Supt. ' 11:00 A: M. Morning Worship. Ser mon theme, / ‘The Shepherd and the Door." Junior Sermon, “ A Good Bar gain," , , '7:00 P. M» Christian' Endeavor. De votional leader, James Ramsey. ' SiOfiJRJM..UnioitE.veUtog^eryice4n- this church.* The choir o f Covenant Presbyterian church will present a program of Sacred music. Offering. Monday, 8:00 P. M. Session meeting at the Manse! « 'Wednesday; 9:30 A. M.—Dayton Presbytorial meeting at Troy,.Will all who wish to go and all who can offer transportation, please speak to Mrs, RaymondWilliatosm immediately 1 3:46 P.M , Junior Choir rehearsal. Friday, 2 PrM. meeting o f the Mis sionary Society a t thd ftome' of Mrs. Saturday, 8:00 P. M, Senior choir rehearsal. ' <**< '**''*^ , THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 9:39-10:45 A>„M. Preaching Service 10:4642:00 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 7:80, The Church of the Nautrene is hold ing a Revival Meeting.- No time limit has been placed upon,the meeting now to progress. The local Pastor o f the Church is doing the preaching. Mr. Earl Anderson' and' daughter of Springfield are In charge of the song service. The time o f the services are 7:30 each evening. Everyone is cordially invited'to at-, tend. > s s m m m ,; ..A.YtlMtfft n -ST? w o f U n to ? Nii!#* ig if Andrew Harris, colored, passed aw»y Sunday A. M> at his home on ti>e J. E, Kyle farm. He was a member o f the Zion Baptist Church in Clifton and served as Superintendent o f the Sunday school for a number o f years. He was the son of Andrew and Mary Harris, of Jackson County, and was born March 25, 1867, He had resided in this county.for many years, He is survived by two daughters, Miss Madge, Columbus, Q., Mrs. Corena Powell, St Louis, Mo,; two sons, Mr, Harold Harris, Xenia, and Mr, Stanley Harris, Springfield. Two sisters and four brotbes also survive, They are Mrs. Mary Catherine Lane, Jefferson ville and Mrs, Parthenia Williams, of Springfield; Henry, Richniondale; Car ter, near Cedarville; Sandrous, . pf Springfield, and Charles, Xenia. The funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Zion Baptist Church, Cliftonj With burial in Good Hope cemetery/ C O Z Y THEATRE 'Fri. and Sal., April 25-26 CHARLES STARRET an The Sons of the Pioneers _ RAYMOND B. HOWARD c Howard, publisher of the London, Ohio,- Madison Press, and former president of the Ohio Newspaper Association find the' Buckeye. Press Association, was ' elected President o f the.National Editorial Association at the, con vention .of that organization to Jacksonville, Fla„ recently. In. addition, to his newspaper .and magazine publishing activi ties, Mri Howard also ,is serving as Public Relations. Director o f the Ohio Division of Conserva tion -and •Natural Resources. /‘"ty t !"” * - JP&* imsftg* nf the a m t m pteli #I§«| vote to ttw yftur', ik^te!%tetivi xoted against i t Bat tite hfll WM : Into tow nevariMw*. and tiwn tiiia week mune semal totte>» timm* tog that our vote wms ca#t to favor o f the measure and condemning u« there fore. Such to the fife o f a Congress man, He not only gets criticised by those who disagree with the way be actually votes; hut he also gets criti cised for voting in favor o f measures he actually opposed, or visa yerta. Mopey to loan on Real Estate se- curity. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Assn, 20-2' 'Subscribe.?*) THE HERALD. fhc/Sg sad Arili#r 94H*f -In- vTHE PINTO KID” News —, Cartoon'—- Comedy Sun. and Mon,, April 27-28 Cary Grant—Katherine Hepburn James Stewart • >— In — - , “THE PHILADELPHIA STORY" Also Late News Events Wed.-Thur*,, Apr. 30, May 1 I Marjorie Weaver — John Hubbard I i 1 ' ,■ - r * v> 1 3 “MURDER AMONG FRIENDS" § . . * ’ j1" ‘ * * * Cartoon — Comedy Serial 3 tmiMtmnmitiiimiMiimmiiiiiitiiHiimiijiiiiltiitiMmitDiitr CEDARVILLE FARM IMP. & SUPPLY CO, * Uncalled For ' Merchandise B& B L O A M O F F I C E 66 W. 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