The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

ia fee wheel, KIM«H teed fe» * feat voted tee gWWWgt»# » «► uul fJjUHlwiftH tft nrywltere it if eA- (wiuld be fi*W * % could buy *ad World W if. Thi to mccept * lower :ion as a patriotic jr takes the cream AAA leaders mis- :cived at the Cres* levators, this week icil the quality is 60 lbs. Combines ta will be in full Endorsee Day. Moat^ d according to pb- jund the law may price go higher, E3 D1UW JANCE NIGHTLY ie one of the best the county league creased attendance It hnB one of the nds. the Xenia Aikens ie Wonders by a Moore pitched for ecied by Byrd, The Rucknor and P. r was an easy vic- Stockyards ’by a^' Glass and- Corry cals with Wesen- •the visitors, s play Jamestown, Friday evening on pay for ES $4.00 ' S $2.00 1 nd condition sp, Calves, etc. promptly call > 2NIA ’ ’ DILIZER 54 Reverse Charges deb,.Xenia, Ohio July 3 I.Wfc B Z3H Betty G rab le h Atneche on Over iami” de Landis llu l i g h t ” nnplxrey [toga rt tia S id n e y ,ye Comedy Sat July 5 3 ! *ADOLEMAT£*w plus IE G reat MR. MOBOOV *RHt» Men. itte Dsvl* ^GREAf U I* plus MARINE* . PLY HIGH1* C l u b m i S o c i a l A c t i v i t i e s Mr. and Mm J. % Kyi# bed let their gtsentefee feat « f fee meek lira. Kyle*a brother, Dr. Botnar Melwthar and towUy Waite*, Mteaeeete. A family rettwkm will be W d at Cherry Fork, July 4th which fee Kyles hege to attend. W. W. Galloway and family return- ad horn* Saturday after spending a weak at R»e»eli’a Point. On Wednes­ day evening they bad the following guests from here: Mr. and Mrs. R, T, Williamson, and daughters, Francis and Mildred; Mis* Geneva Clemans and Mr. John Reinhard; Dri and Mrs, DeoAnderson and daughter, Margaret A picnic dinner was enjoyed. he Dr, and Mrs. S, R. Jamieson, of Oxford, Ohio, and Mrs. Jennie Jamie­ son Hogue, o f Pasadena, California, were guests o f the brother Ralph A., and wife, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs* J. S. West have gone to Eggertsville, N. Y., near Buffalo, to be with their son-in-law and daygh ter, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde A. Hutchison, who are announcing the birth o f a daughter, Sarah Jane, ip a Buffalo hospital, Tuesday, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hafold Bull have Tented rooms in the Harris apartment, Clifton. Mr. Bull is connected with the Lagonda National Bank; Springfield. The break in the excessive heat and humidity Thursday morning by.cool­ ing breezes and a shower was wel­ comed;,!^'all, ft will aid corn growth and liven, pastures and gardens with­ out injury to wheat harvest. • , , Bea’s Beauty Shop will “be during July and August. closed 32-1 Mrs. J. E. Hastings and daughter, Leona, attended the annual reunion o f the Moorehead family at New Con­ cord, Thursday. ; Prof., G, W. Steele and Rev. B. N. Adams attended the Summer Session o f Dayton Presbytery at Pique' on Tuesday o f this week, Rath Ramsey and Adams are attending ian Conference for young-people this week at Oxford, Ohio. in Prca3»ytarj«n<CJutr<& Refer# sew# 350 assembled guests the CUfitott Presbyterian Church, Nancy Lose, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Lose, near Clifton, became the bride of Mr. Carl Warner, Jttfton, test Friday evening at 7:50 /deck. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Malcolm Harris, pastor o f the Illfton church, using the double ring service. He was assisted by Rev. J.; f. Mentzar o f Carlisle, O., formerly if Clifton. A thirty minute program o f nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Mildred Foster, organist, and Mrs. Mac|Harrl*, Clifton, Mr. Douglas Lusa, J r „j Urban*, brother o f the ■aide sang solos. The ceremony was before, an altar banked with palms, ferns and baskets o f garden Bowers. Mrs, Douglas, Jr,, sister-in-law of the brigfi, was matron of honor and Miss Naomi Mae Lose, cousin o f the bride, were junior bridesmaids. . The bride wore a gown of white mousseline de soie, fashioned floor length with a sweethesr neckline and long sleeves, She Wore * fingertip veil, caught to her head with a wreath of baby breath and carried an sum bouquet d f .white roses, Mr. Robert Shaw, Springfield, R. B, 1, served a# best man and Messers. Douglas Luse, Jr., and Robert Rue, Osborn were usht to. One hunderd and fifty guests at­ tended a reception at the Luse home, following the service and later Mr. and Mrs. Wasnet left on a motor trip to the Smoky Mountains, They will be at home after July 1 in Yellow Springs. ’ - Mr, Waaner is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Washer, Springfield, R, R. 4, and is employed at Patterson field, Fairfield. C H U 1 U C H N O T E S I j s II n f F m iN tyfarriage Of Ralph Mean ■. To Kathryn Alice Brown Mr. Howard Arthur ,who has been ill fo r the past two,weeks is reported improving. ... fry ‘ ’ ' •The the V - ceiling on the second floor o f N a & V * A h g * ft fl fcfeW rtta f night. The upper story is used only for storage. *- An automobile belonging to C. fl. Crouse was stolen last Friday .night from the school grounds while Mr, ■Crouse wSs attending a softball*game. The car was found later and was tak­ en, no doubt, by joy riders. The USO drive for funds for boys in service camps locally, were *87*46 for the village and *56.78 for the township. The former was over its quota and the township under. The county qhota of *2,000 will be met according to reports* F« J. McCotkel! W#s manager of the local campaign* Mr. C* L. McGuihn and son, Pat, spent the week-end in Dillsboro, Ind., where the former is taking treatment at that health resort at intervals. Experienced farm hand wants day work. Located on Federal Pike in Walter Andrews^tonant house. Also have Ayleshire bull calf for sale. Mr, Ralph >L* MoOn, of the Cetter- ville High School faculty and Miss Kathryn -Alice Brown, formerly a , , teacher in the local schools, wele unit- w ’ j W in ™*rri*ee at the home o f the the Presbyter-!br|de,a patents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Brown, Wyoming, O., Saturday af­ ternoon. *J?heceremohy was performed in the presence o f thirty-five guests by Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick, president o f Ge- darvilte College, using the single ring ceremony. The ceremony was preced­ ed by a program o f piano music by Mr. RolatA Davis. The cauple,Were unattended and the bride.and groom took their places be­ fore an altar* of banked- ferns and greenery; The bride wore a floor- length gown o f ice .blue marquisette and late with fingertip veil o f blue net and carried;an arm bouquet of pink roses, delphinium and baby’s breath. Mr. and Mr* Moon are Bpending their honeymoon at Lake Geneva, Wis., and will reside in CedaiYillepn their return home, Mrs, Moon is a graduate o f Western College, Oxford, and o f Cincinnati UnjVe^ity*;J8b<| Is a mfember o f Kdppa AlphaThetaSor- ority, and taught last year at Urbana. Mr. Moon is a son of,Mr*and Mrs. Olitt Moon, Sabina, and te a graduate i f Cincinnati University and Wilming­ ton College. He is instructor Of man­ ual arts in.the local high school. Those from, here who attended the Wedding were: Misses Mary William­ son* Muriel Goodtick, Janice Wollard, and Dorothy Nelson. Mr. Ralph tt6b gan and Hr. and Mrs. Edward Baas. u m m p H .TBl 1 T i m i l ffWDlfCN iubph a * mm* M M fefeei lt»*| A. M. fept. Katite Fteaay, Pr#ackkqr n»Q* A, M*, U mswa “ Open Windows*. T. P. C. U. 7 m P. M* Subject, MWbat is Happanteg to the Church in EuropeTM Leader, Harold Cony. The Y.P.C.U. are holding an fee Cream and Cake Sale Saturday after­ noon and evening in the Masonic Rooms* Good Homemade Ice- Cream by the quart delivered to yonr home, or by the dish at the Masonic hall, with Homemade cake. I f you wish to telephone an order call the home o f Dr, Leo Anderson, and yoqr Order* will be cared for, Thi* sale is to se­ cure funds to send delegates to the Synodical Young People’s Conference at Winona Lake, Indiana, July 14-18. There are seven girls wishing to go, ■ if sufficient money can he raised* Plans are also made this year for adults, So we hope there may he some adults go, and help In taking some of the-delegates* t huiiii in »e'>'w^'*tv<i.- ia|MWi>|V.ujw»|rveasese*esfi|iww»eywyewwy»*'wsw>»wi«> HiwA fey #£ seheel, fee faste***,’ * Mr OlwwfcSa 9nm f lantMfe FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / Rev. Benjamin N, Adams, Minister Friday, July 4,8:00 P, M-, Prepara­ tory Service. Saturday, July 8, 2:00 P. M., Pre­ paratory service. Message by Mr. Ed-, Ward G. Groesbeqk, Sunday, July 6 10:00 A* M. Sabbath School, Mr, H. K. Stormont, Supt. . 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. Com­ munion service.- * . Tuesday, July 8, 8:0O P. M. Broad­ casters’ Class.. Wednesday, July 0,8:00.P. M. Choir rehearsal. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abets, Minuter Set- 9:30 10:00 A* M. Chureh School. 11:00 A. ’M. Morning Worship, mqn, “The Book o f Revelation.0 Note—Church -service, Selma, A,'Mv •- e v :------------- ; July 8-10—Conference School o f Re­ ligion for Women, Sabina. July 14-20 Wilmington Distinct Youth Institute. July 3, District gathering of minis­ ters and wives ‘ at Sabina called by Supt, E. F, Andre?. THE CHURCHOF T IE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 9:30-10:45 A. M. -Preaching Service 10:45-12:0(1 N. Superintendent o f Sundky School, Rufus Nance. Evening Junior Service 7:00-7:30 P, M. •Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:80. / For Sale—Library taWe, Mission style* Mrs. E. G. McGibben. iMaiiiMaiviiiimiiMwimMwwiwaiiiwiMiowanw C O Z Y u o THEATRE m Fri. and 5#tur., July 4*5 Errol Flyna—Breads Marshall “FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK* Naws-aMeskal ’ 'Sum* and Moeu, July 5*7 AH« Faye — Jack Oakie "THE GREAT AMERICAN broadcast * / Newe—CartoeW W ei u d Tkura., JulyWO :mdherd Dlk—Edmited lake “MENAGAINST THE SKY* ' # Cartoeu—Spmrta—Serial 259 Youths Register In County Tuesday The administration call for registra­ tion o f all males who have become 21 years o f age since*the last registra­ tion resulted in 250 youths register­ ing on Tuesday, The registration fer,the county out­ side of Xenia City and township total­ ed 109. With 81 from Fairfield and Osborn the rural county totals 190* Xenia City and- township registered 09, Serial numbers will he given the boys when the two hoards meet next Wednesday for that purpose. HARVEST LABOR SCARCE Farmers everywhere are complain­ ing o f the lack o f sufficient labor for harvest, e*pe*lafiy for threshing. Un­ der present trend o f farm events by another year farmers may he forced to call the headquarters o f farm labor Unions for the harvest labor, - We have a new Case Pick-Up Baler. Call u« for your custom baling. Hays Watson, South Solon, R, 1, Telephone IMG. 28-3 B A B .Ijh ftd S& i f hup J W W t o f i . SMTS * 4 . 9 5 - * 5 . 9 5 ap .< wmm a e W£r2f2?“ . vw* WWAMe e c m * « # * * # » .* » Te um m Aaytelat Vi The Last Explosive Fourth Of July When July 4th, 1042 rolls around there will be. no loud cannon crackers, sizzier?, roman, caddies, etc*, as the law prohibiting the sale does not go into effect until next year. This wan done to permit merchants to unload whatever stocks they hare on hand* It will he unlawful for any kind of: fireworks to' be sold within the state n^xt year unless by license to author­ ized companies that pttt on such dis­ plays and assume all responsibility*' GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE CLASS The Golflen Rule Circle Cl#ss met in the Church parlor Thursday even­ ing, June 2Gth, with Mrs, C, E. Mast­ ers, Class President, presiding. Helpful devotions were conductedby Mrs* Robert Nelson, her theme, "The Light Of The World.” The group sang, "The Light Of The World Is Jesus”, For hen scripture lesson she used fit. John 8:12-32, thk being fol­ lowed with prayer by Mrs, West* , After a short business session, the meeting Closed with the group singing “Nearer My God To Thee* and pray­ ing the Lord’s Prayer, A social time was enjoyed and de­ licious refreshments were served by ‘the following hostesses: Mrs. Abtos Frame, Mrs* C, L. McAllister, Mrs. C. H, Gordon and Mrs. David Taylor. m m m m m m m m m m rn The flafewtsf letter w*a re. strived by Mrs. Leoy Turner from fee ton Mitten, who ie user efe- Umufd at Cfemp Ckiborite, La. Jane 18,1941 Dear Mem: Jt takes aheut a weris fee me to .get your letters* Msii is slew dewn here. It won’t be long new until w» get back to Shelby and everybody will be well pleased. AH o f the older guard man kept telling us what a hard life they had in Wisconsin, but they don’t say anything now. Our experiences down here will be long remembered* 1 wish I had kept a diary. It would be worth # fortune after several years, We haven’t been doing a whole lot this week, bat will be on the go all next week. About Friday we start out on our last maneuvers before re­ turning to Shelby ’ about the 28th. Then 1 suppose we will have a little’ vacation in which to recuperate. Ev­ eryone was glad to get away from Shelby, but will be more than glad to return, This month down here will make ua appreciate the. conveniences we have there. A lot. o f the boya wifi be coming home next month, but I think I will wait until the first »of ‘August in order to get two.and onfe-half more days'. Lastweek-end, thirteen o f our Com­ pany, weht on a convoy- to Baton Rouge. We got word o f it about 11:30 and were to be T»ady to leave at 12:30 (more army speed}. We got there about 6 P. M„ 320,'miles. They had plannned a dance for us that night. A swim in the .municipal pool, the next morning end a tour through the cap­ ital building, David Conner and I did not take this In, hut went to church instead,- We then ate dinner and had to he ready to leave at 2 P. M. for camp Claiborne. Everyone had a fine time, ,As usual some of the boya had to spoil the gpod’ opinion they had o f fee soldier, hut'David and t held up our end of ib* Well I am getting sleepy under fee candle-light, so will close for this time. Love, ‘ ' Milton, . fckri Jrri.dffe with |[ary or G*«w*. l*h<* there wMSei, marste#*, Ifee Myth #1. Cmutanee gg Brno#, fe«t |e M m to a social or paUtieal efftee, . "I went ever to tea them «ff, and *h*t **fe*<*di*tiy vaeyfe* trip, tfe fe-glamonring presem fed already “ fe would be proric indeed if it tot h». Ne eoe idee was there. Bey! **** * * wife fee jeys I'll bet It was a femp to ge to e# afelevemeat, It may be fit the mi*; work at Fourth and Walnut cm Men- iwt «< fee beet potatoes, iu mastering day after »«ch high jinks* * foreign language, or in being w i­ lt waa a private note from W w *., ^ What an ington, Miss Braving, had won * ^ airplane trip o f seme 500 miles to fee * **“ 1® cwtomplate some hripfel WILL ASK REDUCTION A report from Washington states that-Cong. Clarence J. Brown, nhd Cong. Reese, R,, Kin., .will introduce a hill this week fixing fee penalty- in fee wheat quota act at 16e instead o f 49c, The 15c rate was in force- when farmers signed thewheat contract end fee administration shot up fee price to 40c later. The bill, if passed, Will become retroactive. } farm 4 % LOAMS I No'application fee- No appraisal fee. Refinance your loans at the lowest interest' rate# ever offered. McSavaney A Ce. Lendoe, O* Can or Write LEONH. KLING Cedarvllle, O. PI hnm : C-IMI F, L. NELSON, O. D* OPTOMETRIST Jsmestewa. Okie ■Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES Capital City, and return, with all ex­ penses paid. She had written tfe bate assay among hundred* of competitor* on the subject, “Why I Believe in America,” She was chaperoned by an experienced newspaperwoman who also aided in giving, fee occasion pub­ licity. . They were met’ at the Washington airport by two congressmen, and a group of reporters. Cameras clicked as she stepped from the huge airliner. She spent five days in the government city, was entertained at the Mayflow­ er, and met hundreds of people in social and Sight-seeing trip*. Her pic­ ture appeared in the city papers. She had tea wife, fete First Lady, saw the President’s office but not the Chief Executive, and visited fee British Em­ bassy, She was deserving of it alL* It was another instance o f a young American citizen arriving at distinc­ tion though it was but temporary. Borne brilliant outcome may result, nevertheless. When her visit to the Capital was over, she and her chapteron. were left to board fee Airplane alone. No one came to see them depart except our correspondent who is an acquaintance. Miss Brundage had come, had con­ quered, had attained, fee. spot-light, and now was in scheduled retreat. Publicity was1heaped upon her, but now she could leave the scene unnotic­ ed, Itwas denouement, fee plain'out­ come of an Interesting course o f ac­ tion, fee sequel- of a high-class epi­ sode. In the daily grind o f her clerk­ ship, it must seem like a dream from which she suddenly awakened to real­ ity. ’ ' Life is feat way. It has its high points. Some attain' greater heights than others yet everybody has moun- toin-top experiences. There .is the * A NAME TH AT STANDS FOR GOOD thought each -day! I am writing this daring the longest day of the year, la there anything: thrilling about feat? Yea, In the joy; of thinking about our solar system,: and th* ugivem. It Is God’s great thought and creation. The sun is now at the northern point of the eerth’e surface* Our astronomers give ua fee exact minute when this point is reach­ ed, What a vast field for study they have! And they are willing to share "their conclusions wife esl How ma­ jestically'and silently fee machinery the universe has moved so feat we’ have a longest day each y#ar! Sam- #®et^ dSsjP# 4:0* #(0a4skt ,j|£ JuNT| m |I|£ w HHfll HJ||^bR hitirfatu MJtd Mtonbtftta tiunt The teWeWesento o f Hf* ge esu M is' net all drpdgery and There are fee hsariy spate, fee *mg- geetioee ter rigoreos tkiakteg and even ertotiva invention. Mis# Brand age predated fee beet essay. M wm her mutiftw bar <J m and ideas. What if no ea* bet m . ae- qnaiwtwme saw her start fee refer# trip! Vhs may new achieve in seme other direction. Anyhow it was * great thrill to have traveled in fee fey over mountain, valley and plain. Her daily work wifi be sweetened by fee memory o f the experience. Husband and wife wanted for year- reuxd job on small farm. Man to d# farm work and woman to keep house for family o f three adults. Cottage furnished couple. Only settled and in­ dustrious people desired. If interested write ages, experience and any .other information, together with references to 4161 Kenny Road, Columbus, (tf) Announcement , . , A t t o r n e y Robert H . W ead WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS MOVED HIS DAW OFFFICE . TO ROOM No. 4, . , Second! Floor, Allen RuUding, | Phone No,' S3 / Xenia, Ohio BUDGET PLAN. AVAILABLE Adair’s N. Detrett St. Xante, fe FAIRMONT ICE CREAM Is now kept add nerved here again PACKAGE OR BULK .GIAfelT SANDWICHES PHONE 64363 NEAL ' S THE 0NIY pm t a iie t o w t m a n t i n r u n where itrer r n n n i r - n a : . . nSflDSIIIMKTMOT- . y-: *■ .-V. • 1 . , ■■•/*» -■ •-.'v . J . _ "A A A II 1 BA -Refetefe Altoaltemm tjakeL - A L m m w W fU J flfe . jEftowW.#ii^>||iEi^.|nPto9wg. WlwfilfenWi RWfeTto McDallisterRadioService CedarvUle, Ohio THE RADIO FOR AMERI CAN i M THE GO! TWO D18MI88ED AT CAMP James J, Hart and Harold Jeffries of this plate were dismissed at Ft. Thomas, Saturday, owing to physical defects. RED CROSS SEWING The regular Red.Cross sewing meet­ ing will he held on Wednesday, July 9, at 1:45 P, M. in the Science room in the north side o f the basement a t ; the High School. A ll women who wish to help wife this Work are invited to he present. The material for this meeting Is heavy cotton cloth for women’s dress­ es. A large quantity o f yam for knitted garments is available at the home of Mrs. John Mills. Knitted garments needed at this time are sweaters for ] adults and children, and knitted suite for smalt boys, There Is also a small |amount o f yam ter crocheted shawls ' and some for knitted socks. Any ' f this yam may be obtained from Mrs. Mitts at her home, YOUR WHEAT Anri Our Plan For Ton MARKET PRICE DAY OP DELIVERY HAULING - CLEANING — DRYING (If necessary). - ALL THESE A T NOMINAL CHARGES WHEAT BOUGHT. OUTRIGHT STORAGE— 4 to 6 months, 3 cents per bushel Ysfi per bushel for each month beyond 6 months. * . ; MONEY ADVANCED— 70 to 75 per cent o f the market price day wheat is de­ livered. No interest WILI HAKDU£ON^ governmentplanifyouwish ARRANGE NOW FOR YOUR PRESENT WHEAT CROP WHEAT TESTED — WHEAT DUMPED — NO DELAY Frank Creswell

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