The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

M i Oh# andSocialActivities Qaeri* 3mm « t % riagM d ,f Mr. amt JCra. GKffari Braww **d m i Mu* G»ar*e W jt. af Ttodfankeprile, jllr , and Mm.' Bevwd Steejthous* ------x*.-------- 1 . — i ---- *- i- -*•- »- ague* the Foorth m i. tiw weak-sad at Coldwater, Mfek* war* the « f K. W. CaSte*. .Mrs. Frank Boats* at Hearts* «$**$ tit* wesk-end with Jtr. asu$Mra. Clyde MeCsttister. Mb* Batty Nttae*, hat base amjley- •d m taaehar o f th# Brat aadseeead grad** In tha Klrkar*villa, O., schools |a Licking County for th* ©oming y**r. Mixs Nelson, daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. Robert Nelson, was graduat- ad in June from Cedarviile College. Mr. and Mr*. Clayton McMillan have been called tb Tarkio, Mo,, by the death o f hat sister, Mrs. Mabel CraW ford. Miaa Carolina GWfeway ia spending the wsak at Came Knolls on the Uttk Miand Blear. Mra. Sidney Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 3*mest Forst o f Kendalville, Inch, spent the Fourth and week-end with tbg former’s brother, Charles Crouse and wife. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Roach, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Mumms, Mr. Rex Smott, and Miss Marcella Disbro, all o f Dayton, were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister on the Fourth o f July. > « . Mr.- and Mrs, Fred Shew o f Terre Haute, Ind., visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Harold R^inhard. Dr. and Mrs. Mereld Jobe and ftim- ily of Denver, Colo., are Visiting his mother, Mrs, J, E. Jobe and brother, Mr, Dejmar Jotie and family. On July 4 a number of friends from Selma and. vicinity held a picnic at the Delmar Jobe home. Mrs. F, M. Reynolds^-/,ent to Mor- tow Thursday to visit her brother, Mr, Charles Haines, They were joined there by, their sister, Mrs. Margaret Myers o f Lapaz, Ind. Little Miss Judith Ann Corn, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Corn, of near Dayton, is spending the w,eek ‘with,,her grandmother, Mrs. Tinsley Corn. * *J - * - Hr* and Mrs. Datfd Keynolda had ■for their guests ov^b the-Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Williard Berger and daugh­ ters Laura and Audrey of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman and Har­ ry Wallace,' Mias Claraboth Zehrjng o f German­ town, homo economies teacher ia the Roes Township High School was aeri- ouly injured in an automobile accident in Oklahoma City while enronte home from a trip to California. Her mother, who had accompanied her was fatally injured in the accident, Mies Zehring is in a -Dayton hospital in a serious Conditon at the present time. ■ Mr. snd Mrs. David Mitchell had the following guests over the week­ end, Private Loyd E. Mitchell o f Camp Forest, Term.; Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Black and daughter Sandra Lee; Miss Willsdoan Leis, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ross and daughter Cnrma Jeane o f Dayton.*-Mr. Loyd E. Mitchell return­ ed to-Camp Forest, Tenp., Sunday. Private John McMillan of Camp Shelby, is home on a twelve day fur­ lough visiting with, his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. M. McMillan,'•. ' Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Semple of, Cleveland and Mr. aiid Mrs. Raymond Harmon o f Akron spent the week-end of the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ ton McMillan. * Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister visit­ ed Mr. and Mrs. Carlcton B. Shroed- er, of Chicago, Saturday and Sunday.' All Girl Scouts meet Tuesday morn­ ing at 9:00 o’clock at the Scout Rooms for a Pioneer Hike to Cliffs, where ‘‘Kabobs” will be cooked at noon, dem­ onstrating out-door Cookery. Pvt. Roy Linton, former graduate of Cedarviile College and teacher in Manchester Public Schools, who was inducted into the U. S. Army recently is now stationed with Battery E. 'l1J9th Battalion, Seventh Regiment, Field Artillery, Replacement Center, Fort Silt, Okla, Mr, and Mra. RobertDennehey have moved from' S. Main $t., to the Ster- rett propertrtm 'iJCrnttaAveiv recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Hoi$rard Thompson, > Miss Pauline Nelson, is on a two weeks1 vacation from her duties as proofreader* for the Xenia Gazette and, accompanied hy her sister, Miss Betty Nelson, left Sunday for Detroit, Mich., to visit their grandmother, Mrs. William Finney, and other relatives, Miss* Marjorie Finney, Detroit, who spent two weeks here, returned’ to Detroit with them, accompanied by her father, Mr. Carl Finney, who had been Visiting here since Friday. Miss Gfonna Basore and father, Mr. WilliamBasore, and Misses Hazel and Beatrice McClellan, Xenia, left Mon­ day on a ten day’s motor trip to Wash­ ington, C., and the Smoky Moun­ tains. Mr;~ and ■Mrs. *Wm. Cullough, o f Cleveland spent several days lastweek as guests o f Mr. and Mrs- J. M, Mc­ Millan. C O Z Y • THEATRE « Fri. and Satur., July 11*12 • LUM AND ABNER . — 1ft— • “DREAMING OUT LOUD" -News — Cartoon — Sports Sun. and M on ., du ly 13*14 Mickey* Rooney — Spencer Tracy “MEN OF BOY’S TOWN" Late News Events id. and Thura., Ju ly 16*17 ink Morgan—Ann Rutherford ASHINGTON MELODRAMA’ Cartoon — Serial lim tW MIllHHUIlrtm illlHlUHHWMHWflWWMWW Nancy E lder B etrothal Announced By Parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter N* Elder of the old Clifton rd„ Selma, announce the engagement and approaching mar­ riage o f their daughter, Nancy Eliza­ beth Elder,* to Stanley Trowbridge Elder o f Cincinnati. The marriage -will be an event of early September. Miss Elder is a graduate of Ohio State University where she was a member of Sigma Theta Tau, national nursing fraternity. For the Inst year she has been on the staff at the Child­ ren’s Hospital, Cincinnati, - Mr. <EIder attended the University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University, and was graduated from Washington and Jefferson College. He is affiliated with Beta Theta Pi, national social fraternity. At present he is employed in the business office of the Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., in Cincin­ nati. It is. an interesting note that no known relationship'can be traced in either family tree. History will be re­ peated on Miss Elder’s side of the family, for three generations ago her grandmother, Nancy Elder, married a Robert Elder, with no traceable rela­ tion at this time either. UNITER P tE® rnBU A JrC g^BC l Ralph A* Jambaa*, Minister D if W. B. WePmmm ha* h**a oa a visit with friend* and* ml*the* ia UUaai* and XasMky. CHAMPAIGN FARMERS PROTEST. More than BOO farmers in Cham­ paign county met in Urbana Tuesday night aftd organized to fight the wheat quota and 49c penalty. Sentiment Was unanimous for demanding a change and challenge of all authority to eft- force the Jaw. ^ We are again located at the eld stand^with the same fair prices, ^ S i honestVeight and courtesy to all. Give us a trial, l l 5 I f i I. E . W o o l !.,, P rop rM 0 m*wMM 0 m 0 WJr$ WE BUY. YOUR EGOS HILLTOT HROCERV B A B iLtiMfeXfrV O f f i c e U acu ilca W w M erdbm digc sum $ 4.95 •$ 5.95 ip O M m t * W m j - a m m iM O r n . Wrist W * t « l * * § § § U M m M m m m w up- & M * p Mm*y T« u m Anything Df Valua Sabbath fk'hool 10:00 A . M. Supt, Emile Finney, .IPrescMng 11:00 A. M., theme, “One Thing Lacking." Y. P. C. U. 7:00 P. M. Subject, “The Condition o f the Church in the Orient." Loader, Jim Gerstner. No choir rehearsal this week, It is expected that eight will attend the Y, P, C. U, Synodical Conference at Camp Bethany, Winona Lake, Ind., next week, July 14-18, There are still ten copies o f “The Garden o f Prayer" remaining for the present quarter, * MRTHODI8T CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister 10:00 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship, Ser­ mon, “The Foundation." Note—Choir Practice Saturday even­ ing 8.:00 P, M. Sabina Youth Institute July 14-80. Classes in the morning, recreation in the afternoon,' and special program at night. Miss Lounefcte Sterrefet, who has been teaching In Erie, F*^ has return’ ed homo for the summer vacation. Dr. W. A. Pollock and wife of Col­ lege Springs, Iowa, spent the weak end hare as guests of the latter’s sis­ ter, Miss Lounette Sterrett and other relatives. Prof, H. D. Furst, who with his wife and son have been visiting relatives in St. Augustine, Fla., arrived here Monday morning to be in attendance at the funeral of Wallace Collins, He returned that afternoon to join his family on their vacation. The Hill Top Grocery in the On Buliding has been reopened under the management of I. E. Woolley. Miss Rebecca Galloway leaves to­ day for Endicott, N, Y„ wbeer she will enroll for a four month course at the International Business Machine Co, She will return in November and will take employment in Cincinristi, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Miss Wilmah Spencer expects to leave Monday for San Diego, C^if., where she wiiLyisit for a month with Mrs. LaClede Markle and other friends. 10:00 A. M, Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt, 11;00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon theme, “ The Son of Thunder Be­ comes ah Apostle of Love.” Wednesday, July 1C, 8:00 P, M. Choir Rehearsal. Friday, July 18,0:30 P. M, Christian Endeavor Picnic and Social at Mr. H, K. Stormont’s.. v Our pastor, the Rev. B. N, Adams, is “preaching the sermon on the oc­ casion of the installation of Rev. Don­ ald E. Mitchell at the Delhi Presby­ terian Church in Cincinnati on Sun­ day evenjng. THE CHURCHOF TEE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 9:30-10:45 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 7:80 P. M. ; Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30, LEGAL NOTICE Homer F, Null, residing at Company “L" 147th Div,, 37th Infantry, Camp Shelby,' Hattiesburg, Mississippi, ia hereby notified that Patricia Null has filed her petition against hfm for di­ vorce in Case No. 22584, before the Common Pleas Court, Greene Otranty, Oijiio, and that said cause will be for. hearing on or after August 23, 1941. (7-ll-0t-8*15) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff Mrs. Jostphino Hill and two daugh­ ters, of Homestead, Pa., have been visiting relatives here. Mrs, Hill has been a patient in the McClellan hospi­ tal for a minor operation. For Sale—Dodge Pickup truck, $165, 1934 V-8 $75.00, See Frazee, fore noons or week-ends, third house east of Post Office, Cedarviile, Ohio. 33-1 Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Bailey were called to Pennsylvania last week-end due to the death o f a relative. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stormont en­ tertained twelve guests at their coun­ try home Wednesday evening at bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Murphy, Mrs, Ches­ ter Preston and Mr. Aden Barlow. A dessert course was served the. guests. White Mountain Cream Station I have taken ovler the Cream business formerly operated by< Mrs, Sarah Alien., 1 Would appre- ‘elute/* .trial oft your next ftan o f Cream. Highest Prices paid at a ll, times. ’ < Please come in and give me a trial. ’ , New Operator _ MRS. ERMA LITTLE Mr. Edward Baas will be the guest ; | Of the Methodist choir Sunday morn- |p N E L S O N O D lug 'and will present violin numbers during the Church seryice. * Bea's Beauty Shop wilt be closed ] during July and August, 32-1 Mr. H. A. Turnbull, who has been residing with his son, Mr. Allen Turn- bull, in Cleveland, is visiting with his i] sister, Mrs. Retta Clemans. Allen also: spent few days here and returned to Columbus to visit relatives, , ' OPTOMETRIST Jamestown. Ohio Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES crdarviu J e HERALD, MKJDAY, JULY u . ifSift . nun iwimiiwjni uiwi wwwi wmHi i mi » i ULLiiliiMl Gardenia Queen Chooses Chevrolet ’ Pretty Martha Mitchell, Queen of the Gardenia Festival at thaftanwis Cyprem Gardena in Florida, has just put her royal sSat of approval <mthe Chevrolet Convertible Csbriolet—thS outdoor car^-by pwdbaiftuEa ftsWout for her own use, Ever willing to Oblige by poring for rimhuodrsrkof aunwa fan#who consider the Gardens a mecea for pkturs-takingtQttssftMiriha oka nowreachlocation quickly and floodhsraelfwith sunridasby roftfoghackths vacuum-operated top at the toudbLOC« dash btttVoo. Births Reported For Month Of June TH« following births wore reported for the month o f June: j David Edward Boone, R, R. 2 , South j Charleston; Carolyn Ann Beegls, R. R, * 1, Spring Valley; Robert Donovan! Baker, R. R. 2, Jamestown; Bevprley [ Ann Crockett, 327 E. Church St., Xenia; Rita Mae Clemans, Cedarviile, Ohio. Carolyn June Craig, R, F, D. 1, Os­ born, Ohio; Danny Ua Cline, Bbwera- ville, Ohio; Dennis Allan Darner, R«' F, D. J, Osborn; Thomas Dean Ed­ wards,’ Jamestown; Russel Warren Flax, Jamestown, * Donovan M. Henry, Jr„ 219 S .' Whiteman St., Xenia; Teddy Lee Jack- son, R, R. i, Xenia, Ohio; Gerald David Kelble, 127 W. 2nd St., Xenia;. David Creamer Korn, 338 Gregg St., Washington, C. H.; Robert Moore Leighley, 59 Orchard St., Xenia. Charles Edward Lewis,13Q Tromble St„ Xenia; Ntgky Lee Leach, James, town; Richard Lee Lyons, ■R. B. 2,! Jamestown; Anna Louise.Mason, R, R ,} 1, Yellow Springs; Robert Neil Nunn, Sabina,tOhio. , ^ Charles Joseph Newcomer, R, R. 3, Xenia; Mary'Ann Parks, R» R, 2, Jamestown; Garnett Patricia Roberts, 340 E. Church St„ Xenia; Harold Ed­ ward .Rittenhouse, Jamestown; Don­ ald Howard Randall, R. R. 1, Yellow Springs. Ronald Andrew Randall, R. R. 1, Yellow Springs; Atha Ami Storer, 7 Stelton Road, Xenia; David Kent Spreckman, 238 W. Church St,, Xenia; William Qliver Sanford, 24 S.’ Colum- bu, Xenial; Camilla Jane Shambaugh, R. R, 1, New Burlington. Jean Roberta Spence, R. R, 3, Xenia; Patricia Elizabeth Sanders, R. R. 1, Xenia;. John Robert Smith, R. R, 2, Cedarviile; David Eugene Thompson, 16 Elm St., Xenia., Cyllif* Gr«uii*$» T# Ammuseaemat Ik beiag made o f tha angagemaftt o f Miss Gram lagUag, daughter o f Mr. and Meg* G. A, -Jag- ling, Dayton, R. R. f, and Mr. Charles E. Boat, near Springfield, graduate ef Cedsrvilie Allege, The wedding wid * foe an event of kto summer. j Miss Ingling was graduated from* 'Xh#n m I ^has^baim^tea $g in ' Mr, Beat la a. p sBints §t g fin>. villa CoBage ani raarivad bte mariarV degree from W%bmkmg CaWays. Me is priaeipai'. ]af MeGtefay t sha«L iRprinfftrid. 'lir. Bast Is Hi* tm a f Mr. and Mrs. O, Beat, ffpriagBiii X. 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