The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26
Club and SocialA ctivities °{ „ . . . R i f u g i i Hiwn t. io le a n o r C o llin s To Harold, Bal mh*%mm farawdy ttu Jtifauwtt.prop erty m XuuJ* Ann, mm Mo«fted by Mr, and Mrs. Ralph CumBa*g*, Mr, Fr*ak CreawuB, who hiu been confinaS to Hu ham* du* to *111no®*, ha* improved and w a r able to bo out Tuesday aftoraoen fo r the first time. Mrs. W» W. Galloway and dough te n Clara and Caroline, wont to Gran ville, O., Saturday to attend a Moth er’s Day program at Denison -Univer sity, where Miss Dorothy Galloway is a senior. * Mr. W, C. B iff was a patient in Mi ami Valley Hospital in Dayton fo r a few day* the first of.the week where ho entered fo r observation due to trouble with one o f his ears. 3He .ha* since returned home. Miss Maude Hastings o f Kent, O., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hastings. Mr. Everett Townsley and wife* o f Washington, D. C„ visited over the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. Arthur Townsley and other ^relatives.' ‘ *. Mr. and Mrs.- Willard Tobin, Xenia pike, are announcing .the birth of a boy on May Bth at the Springfield City Hospital, The mother was form erly Miss Florence Ferguson, Mr. Robert Sprackten has resigned his position- with the CrouSe Meat Market and accepted one' with the Standard Oil Co. in Springfield. 'A a engagement o f Miss Eleanor Collins, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Haryey S. Collin?, Xenia, to Mr. Har old Ball, son q i Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Bull, Stevenson fd., waa annotated at a lovely party at which the Misses BUxabeth aad Rachel Ankeney, en tertained member* o f the'Second U. P. Church choir at the Peter Pan cot tage at the 0 . S. & S. 0 . Home Sat urday evening, • ‘ , The yedding will take pelee in the Second Tjf, P. -Church at a date to -be announced. Miss Collins has been sup ervisor o f music'in the South Solon public schools. Mr. Bull is connected with the Bagonda National Bank in Springfield as bookkeeper. ' Mrs. W. A. Spencer who was quite ill last week is reported much im-‘ proved! Mrs. Raymond Owens o f Milford, has. been spending the week 'with her daughter, Mrs. Montgomery West, and other relatives here, - - - - - Miss Geneva Clemans ^entertained eight teachers o f Martinsville . at 'a buffet supper Monday evening. Miss Clemans is a teacher in the Martins ville school. ■ : . * ■ Miss Ruth West is spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. W est,;prior to beginning her hew position in Settlement House in Hartford; Conn. Mrs. Raymond Williamson delight* luncheofaat her hem* Friday 'a t 1 o’clock. Spring flowers decked the, house and the spring theme was mu-- ried out in the luncheon and ta. is which the guests received. Mrs. C. M. Steele was hostess on.* Thursday afternoon to the members o f the Women’s Club and guests. Cedar Cliff Chapter 0 - AV ILIrfected . sf. /A t Tuesday Meet Present officer# o f Cedar Cliff .Chap ter,. Daughters o f the American Revo- lutipn, were re-elected to serve in 1941.-1942 at a meeting at the home o f Mrs. J. Erv n-Kyle, near Cedarville, Tuesday afternoon- with Mrs. J. Mac Karris andM rs. W. C. Grant as host esses,-.. , V Officers are Mrs. Fred Dobbins, re gent! M rs.,David McElroy, vice re gent; Mrs. R . -T. Williamson,- secre tary; Mi*s. W. A! Turnbull, treasurer; Mrs. I. Cl Davis, registrar; Miss Car rie R ife, historian;-Mrs. H. ,H. Cherry, librarian; Mrs. M. J, Balm, chaplain, and Mrs. J. Ervin Kyle and Mrs. Rog e r Henderson, directors, Annufil reports-Wfere submitted by officers and Committee chairmen and recOgnitien-Was? given Mrs, Dobbins and! Mrs. Bahn .who were present at nU meetings in the last year. Highlights Of tthe. D. A. R. Con tinental Cpngtes§ in; .Washington, D. C., recently werejgiven by^Mrs. Dob-^ bins, who attended the meeting. A committee composed o f Mrs. Da vid McElroy; Mrs. Paul Orr, Mrs. An na Wilson, Mrs. George Gordon and Mrs. Cora Trumbo was named to ar range for the Memeorial Day program at the old Massies Creek or Steven son Cemetery Friday, May 39, at 11 a, m. Plans also were announced for the annual Flag Day luncheon at the Anchorage Tea Room, Yellow Springs, June 1 0 / ■* A dessert course was served by Mrs, Harris and Mrs: Grant to twenty- three members. . % Mr. A- L. Auld of New Iberia, spent several days! this, week with liis broth er, Mr. J, M. Aiiid and family. 7 No better time to buy a home, be fore prices advance. We will loan you money to help you to buy. Cedar- villO Federal Savings & Loan Assn, “ G reat Am erican B roadcast” That thrill you got the first ttW you heard a melody come out of the earphone* of yottr crystal *at 20 yaws ago Will be * dozen time* by th* thrill youH got reliving that experience with Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakis, and Cesar R *««w *?- 2dth Cfcntttfy-Fljc film. “The OrMt A wm I cw Broftdcast, coining to the State7Theater, Ju*t a# “ Tin Pan took yoa the-scene# of the son* writing-business, ao will The Great Amerl can Broadcast” initiate you into the gay, tuneful story of coura geous, talented people who first filled the airwave* Wfth^song^ancl • laughter. It’s an Intensely moving story thats told—The tale of the enterprising foursome unfolded to the accompaniment^ laughter, aad specialty number* * hJch Oombift# to make Tho Great America# Broadcast” an outstanding Alice ringing Mack Gordon’s and Harry Wawena hit tunes, UmK Are Last Nlsht.” “I .Take To You,** “Run Utile Raindrop, Run, ”1% Gri a S to Pick With You',” “ TheGreat American Broad- eaat ” ”Whara You Are” and “It's All In a Ufetlme;” with the sen* sitkmal dance routines'of the Jamed Nicholas Brothers; itabl* comedy turn* of The Wlere Brothers: ^ the ^forjprt- rendition* of Eftdlo*i own* The Voxur Jakaptit## The Great American Broadcast” hit* new by Don wttllfliger b m w u t Highlight the entertaining - Hermea Pan staged Mm 4a*Swf whlrii Him, 1 ' - Uncalled F o r M erchandise B A B L O A N O F F I C E gg w. Main St* Springftrid, O,, OfHmlBtridiiga Suits - f O I , up Sadies —^ ..—*$§•££ UP- Shotguns, Rifle* 12.jS up Drawing Seta ..M M up Gladstone# up Guitars **a»as Up' W a t d fc *P Wrist Watch** M M up Pfiueger Reels.,..$4.85 up South Bend and Shake- ap*ar Reels...$2.95 up True Temper Rod* up Cameras up MONEY LOANED ON ANYTHING OF VALUE . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rav. Beojamia N, Adams, Minigter 19:00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mr. II. X . Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A, M.. Morning Worship, Mrs. O. C. Van Deusen, for 28 years amis- aionary in China, will speak, Tins serv ice will serve as the May meeting o f the Womab’a Missionary Society. Member* are requested to bring their due* (properly designated) to place on the offering plate*. 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor. De votional leader, Joo Baker. 8:00 P,^ M. High School Bacca laureate Service at the United Pres byterian Church. Monday, May 19— 8:00 P. M. Session meeting at the Manse. - . ' ’ . Wednesday, May 21— 3:45 P. M, Junior choir rehearsal. " Saturday, May 24— 8:00 P, M. Senior choir rehearsal. mnu "UP UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M .,. Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A. M, by the pastor. Y, P, C. U. G:30 P. Sf. Subject ,fHow to Read Our Newspapers.” High School Baccalaureate in our Church at 8 P. M. . ‘ ‘ . Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. M» Birthg Reported In County For April The health department report for April disclosed forty new babies— twenty boys and a like* number of girl*. ” , Following are the names and ad dresses: - John Charles Aspei, 26 Xenia Ave., Xenia/Stopbett Eric Arment, 22T% E. Maricbt^St./Xen ia; Charles Bert rand Adam*," 413 E. S «ond St„ Xenia; Bill A rt Baker, 242 Chestnut St., Xenia; Deanna II q Cline,' 109 Trum bull S t, Xenia; Kenneth t*roy Cruitt, R, R. 3, Xenia; Eloise Beatrice Chan nels, R, R, 3, Xenia; Kenneth Gerald Clifton, R. R. 1, Cedarville; Linda Kay Coffman, Yellow Springs; Margaret. Ann Dalton, 9 N. Galloway S t, Xenia, * MWJP 9MP CEDARVILLE 1iW'RHi 'i* HERALD, mmm gm FRIDAY, FLEMING-LAUXENS NUPTIALtf • Th* Burma road hasa berm, butt . . . f . . . * .» , I I » . » M not one of today’s questions; an swer them in the space provided for and then look below (after ward) and get your answers and your rating. (I) The fashion editor told us you COUld te ll gingham from calico be cause gingham J* (a) rougher; <b) smoother; (c) he* the design woven to ! (d) ha* the design print- e d on it a f t e r 'w e a v in g . L J (3) The old days, she said, were Mi*s Virginia Lauren*, Cedarville, and Mr. Frakn E, Fleming, Dayton, were united in marriage at the Beaver Reformed Church parsonage, Dayton I’k , Saturday evening. Rev. A . C» Repoll, pastor o f the Beaver and Mt. Zion Churches, officiated at the serv ice, “ Mr. and Mrs. Fleming will reside at 327 Bowen St„ Dayton, StateAuks DM* On Tv* Project* HORACE ANDERSON DEAD Joy Suzanne Drake, Yellow Springs; ^ crinoline days because crinoline • •— -- — ^ ■■* r was .METHODIST CHURCH , David H. Markle, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. Mv • Mornihg Worship 11:00 A. M. 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—Prdyer meeting 7:30. Jigh School Juniors Host to Seniors , f u e s d a y E v en in g The Cedarville High School Juniors were hosts to about 120 seniors and guests at the annual junior-senior ban quet and dance, Tuesday evening. The banquet was held in Alford Gym and the dance was held in the high ■school auditorium. ' ! Miniature, gardens, "complete with, enjy plants and shrubbery surrounded by smalPfidiEp^itket f*rtc*"s, formed the centerpiede o f the banquet tables. tollowiag the, banquet, Miss Lois. Bfowrt, junior class'president, presided and Miss Frances Eckman, vice presi dent o f the junior, class, offered a toast .to the seniors; Mr. Willis Hop ping, ' enior class president, responded and Alisa Carrie Rife, high school principal, spoke for the faculty. An address on “ Spring” was delivered by Prof. A . J. Hostetler, o f the Cedar ville College faculty, Group singing was led by Rev. D. H. Markle, pastor o f the Cedarville Methodist Church, accompanied J>y Mrs, Markle. For the dance, the auditorium was decorated to represent a garden in the spring. The walls were banked with shrubbery and an artificial pool, over which a crystal ball •revolved, was placed in the center o f the room. Overhead there was a canopy o f pastel paper streamers. Dancing to recorded music was ertjoyed.. Jjtoior. class, committees were in charge o f arrangements, assisted by Miss Luella Robe, and Miss Beatrice Pyles, faculty .advisors. * NOTICE Notice is given that should anyone, local or outsider, drive his wagon, truck or auto over a fire hose, the of fender Will be prosecuted and no ex cuse accepted. The maximum fine is $25. By Order Village Council, Cedarville, Ohio F. L. NELSON, O. D. | OPTOMETRIST I Jamestown, Ohio ^ i . I5 . I Especial Attention Given f I * SCftOQL-AGE EYES j iitH iH M tfiiifrtim tttifittiittiftfritritm iDtiH tim iiritH iiHijM ift Inez Vurnadine Evans, R. R. 1, Os- borti; John Alexander Finley, 133 W, Market,St., Xenia; Ronald Keith Ford, R. R„2, Jamestown; Marsha Ann Gib son, Cedarville; Neal Sewell Gregory, R. R. 2, Jamestown; Barbara‘ Jean Garringer, R. R. 2, Jamestown; Joyce Elaine Gasho, Yellow Springs; Caro lyn Lee Hook, V05 Chestnut St., Xenia; Eleanor Marie Haley, 433 W. 2nd St., Xenia, Ev(elyn Jean Hartman, R. R. 1, Wilmington; Marvin Franklin Hunt, 720 S, Detroit S t, Xenia; Jo Anne Hartman, R. R, 4, Wilmington; Rob ert Ervin Hull, 4 Locust St., Xenia; Virginia A«ft f j^ e ll , H. R. 2, Cedar ville; Nancy’ Lee1 Ii-wiii, R. R; 1 , Jamesto\yn; Wanda Marie Ishmael, R. R. 3, Dayton; Sheila Ann Kerr, 334 E. Third St., Xenia; Ray Warwicke Knight, R. R. 5, Xenia; John Austin. Kindred, 705 N. Central Ave., Osborn. » Richard Lee Liston, 433 W. Market S t, Xenia; Carry Raymond Myers, 2 Sparta Ave./ Wilmington; Phillip Mat thews, R. R, 5, Xenia; Mildred Louise McDufford, R. R, 5, Xenia; Sandra Lynn McGill, Yellow Springs; Larry Eugene Ross, Clifton; .Carol Gay Swadner, R. R. 3, Xenia; Loren'Fran cis Steward, Jatpcstown; James LeRoy Shaw, Cedarville, James Stewart Shaw, 07 Ohio S t, Osborn. , word meaning (a) hoop- skirts; (b) high yolks around tho neck; (c) stiff material upder.skirts Jo make them stand out; (d) pantalettes Horace Anderson, 75, former mem ber o f Xenia Twp, Board o f Education, died at his home on Union rd., near Xenia, last Friday afternoon, follow- •ing heart trouble , He is survived by his widow, a 'son , Earl, and a son, Albert by a former marriage, and a daughter, Luciie. The funeral v^ s held Monday with burial in Woodland Cemetery. . , * The State Htgbwsy Pif-WHssm f (a sriting bids iwdordisgrto Duties in tWs issue on two projects as follows; Groms County—Stale Route Tf, the Jameotown-Hilisbpro rd. in fithrer Creek tp> a»d Jameotoupi oopiwwottr, grading, erecting drainage s& m fttm and paving vrRh surface troftod water bound macadam, and eonstniettag eew- tinuou* eoncreto Slab bridga with eoa- ereto substructures, Engtos^r’s **ti- mato, $26,000, Length, 0Y84 ntfies, U, S. 68, Sprli^rfieM-XmU-CIark*- ville rd, in Yellow Springs. Grading, drainage and paving with hot mixed, hot laid asphaltic concrete, Engineer’s estimate, . $141,492. Length, 0,022 mile#. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Kyle spent the weekend with their son, Willard Kyle and family jp Manchester, Ohio. GREENE CO. CONTESTANTS . IN CONTEST PROGRESSING Greene County contestants in the popularity contest for the title of “ Our American Girl” and “ Miss.Miami Val ley,” in connection with Dayton Cen tennial Celebration to' be held June 15-22, are making real progress. ^ Late tabulation reveals the lead be ing taken by Miss Joan Rider of Eaton with 84,336 votes over Miss Ruth Covault o f Xenia, with 81,680. Local contestants are placed in the upper group with France* Patton holding 62,300. votes, Wanda Hughes, 53,980 and Betty Truesdafc'With 22,- 750. Other county contestants are Miss Margie Ritenour, o f Jamestown, 21,- C58; Miss Mabel Schiei'enbeck o f Os born,’ 23,490; Betty Anstine, 32,180 and Martha Lee Horner, 29,540, both o f Yellow Springs; and, from Xenia, Martha Adams, 43,076; Thelma Brill, 17,022; Dorothy Coy, 53,022; Betty Croushorn, 44,928;. Y’vonnc Pnxon Manor, 31,752; Margaret McCoy, 34- 712, and Betty Trunnell, 55,840. All contestants arc urged to at tend an important meeting Saturday, May 17, at 3 P. M.‘ in the Biltmore Room, o f the Biltmore Hotel, Dayton. (3) There's no question but that the girl is wearing a bodice, but is it noteworthy for being (a) a neck- lined bodice in applique; (b) a gath ered'bodice.; (c) a surplice front: ( d ) h a v i n g . r - | bishop’s sleeves. L__ I (4) She said that men’s pumps are called so because (a ) they’re shiny; (b ) they have low heels; (c) be cause they’re worn on occasions of pomp; (d) because the “ puihp” -F*n was an old country dance, 1 1 (5) Chanel, she declared, is the name of a famous designer of wom en’s clothes from (a) Belgium; ( b ) L o n d o n ; ( c ) France; (d) Hollywood. 1 I i . (6) And that tricky “ dirndl,” she I allowed, means (a) a kind of cloth; t (h)_a. gypsy veil; (c) a hat with an Alpine feather; (d) r ~ l a p e a s a n t s k ir t , j___| (7) And (don’t give up) a “ wedgie” is (a) a kind of lingerie; (b) one of those funny looking shoes with trick heels; (c) a nightgown; J i LJ ( d ) a s l a v e b r a c e le t . Mr. Howard Thompson, athletic di rector o f Cedarville College, and wife, are announcing the birth o f a daugh ter, Toni Lynne, Monday, May 5th at the McGlellan Hospital,' CEDARVILLE FARM IMP. & SUPPLY CO “ GUESS AGAIN” ANSWERS 1. (c> and you're on for lo pis 2. <c) again for 10 m o re .,. _ *—*r —O*1til W * , , , , t * i , ■ 3 . ( b l f o r 20 ............. 4. (c) and 23\pla, Ttoughle), 5. fc) for 1 0 . . ............ 8, (d ) tor U m o r e . . . . . . . . . . , , . ; ?; (b ) for 10 RATINGS: SO10O, f.-ssb Ion-plater 8Q.OO, sl.vllslt; 70-80, sm o o th ; 00-70, try again. TOTAL OPEN HEARING ON SUIT »A jury in federnl .court, Dayton, on Wednesday opened hearing o f a suit of Mrs. Jennie Casey, Greene county, against the Mutual Benefit & Accident Association, on a $5,000 policy, which covered her late husband. ' I C O Z Y I THEATRE | Fri. and Satur., May 16*17 “ ** John Lite]—Frieda Inescort “ FATHER'S SON” | — SPECIAL ATTRACTION | “ MARCH ON MARINES” * ” In Technicolor Sun. and Moh., May 18*19 | Robert Taylor — Ruth Hussey | “ FLIGHT COMMAND” ' j Also Late News I 1Wed. and Thurs., May 21*22 I Penny Singleton—Arthur Lake I “ BI.ONDIE GOES LATIN” | Cartoon—Snapshots—Serial ifitirfm m iftm iim tm m iiO n iiiiiim im iH m R iM iM iih itm iiR IIIMOII IIIIIL PAIRS SPECIEM rPOR THE MAXM toM 12 DIAMOND PAIR | ^ U rn aai Ftory Center I 4 A 7 C Engagement Diamond — U * ™ other tmioUng diamonds in* I - eluded. Both rings NOW ....' *” w OTHER DIAMOND IRIDAL PAIRS.........tft.Tg H %l& - Wo p a y fo r :. 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