The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

mm C k fk m i SocialA c tiv itie s Mr, in# W*m. **m. *"*’ fWUPPFUN*!*IPPPlf tW» am aefryiaf * **» wadd* vm *. M M i i t e M a i ; , Bn»«* B. MaGMaa* D, Pn **4 “w*®* M Pfrim**>rt h . Y* m IQMMdNr thatevaoafckm wish Umdat. k*rt*■**•«•» Urn. A im ** 0 . WR mwu Mr. and Mrs, W. R. SiMey 'and dwte&ter, Fmmia, of Seattle, Wa*b., bam bom #p<»dteg *aw*?al day# thi# armk with the latter’s brother, Mr. Edwin Data nod wifa. CHfurlMR. OherachJake, Beavercreek Tw-p, farmer, wm Bit By Uphtein* during: a atorm Wednesday afternoon. He waa removed t^B e Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. Comma* Plena Jwhr# Fwmk L. J*h»- am baa Been naawri county chairman far the alumfaumi drive July 21 to £9, The OeMrni Rale Cirek of the Moth- ediat Churchwin sweetThursday even­ ing July X4th ai-’ilw home of Mrs. Maywood Hornyjr. A alx and one-half pound non was born to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hughes, at the McClellan hospital, Xenia, Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock. MW. Nancy SpracWen had aa her guests oyer the week-end, Miss Blanche Sprfcklen of Delaware, O. and Mr, and Mia, Irvin Craig, of Day- ton. ■ Mr, Arthur Evans, has 'resigned his position, with the Eavey Thrift-E Market. Mr, Montgomery West has accepted clerkship in place of Mr. Evans. Mr. S, B , Thompson, former Super­ intendent at -Whittier, Calif, public schools, visited a few days here with his brother dnd neic^, W. O. Thomp­ son and Helen. The ’visitor.,was on his way to New York City on a pleas­ ure trip., ; ;{ a * Mr. John McMillan, son o f Mr. and Mrs. X. M. McMillan, who has been-ill since he qame home on a furlough, was taken to the Army Hospital at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Monday, He belonged to the Greene county' Na­ tional Guard when palled to Cpmp Shelby. *■> The Selma Flower Clubwill have an illustrated lecture Tuesday,,July 22 at 8 P. M. in the school auditorium. The lecture has been prepared by-Fae Hut- tenlocker of the Better Home and Garden Magazine. Everyone is invit­ ed to this lecture. Mrs, Baa Rtaekhouse, operator o f Boa’s Beauty Shop entered McClellan hospital, Xenia, Tuesday, to undergo a major operation, % Married man with small family de­ sires to rent'farm o f J00 or ISO acres on the halves, can finance himself, In­ quire Herald.Office. ‘ 84-lx Rev, W, H, Tilford, D, D., Cincin­ nati,. is reported critically 1U in a Cincinnati hospital. Dr, Tilford was formerly pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Xenia and has been secre? tary o f the Board o f Trustees of Ce- darville College. Marion Hughes has been drilling a second well for Yellow Springs village to augument another to increase1the water supply. The eight inch well nowcompleted produces 100 gallons a minute. Mrs. Robert MacGregor and two daughters, of “Braehurn”, near Ce- darville, have gofte to Orleans, Mass., where they plan, to pass several weeks with Mrs. MacGregor’s mother-in-law, Mrs, R. W. MacGregor, at her sum­ mer home on Cape Cod, Chairmen of the various township Word ,has been received here o f the death, of M, M. Boots, 80, Farmland, Ind., Friday. The funeral,was held Sunday with burial iii Woodland Cemetery, He is survived bjSa daugh­ ter, Mrs. Branson .Harbour o f Win­ chester; two sister, Mrs. William Hopping, Cedarville, and Miss Lucile Boots; Columbus. Mr. and Mrs, Hop­ ping were called to Winchester due to the death of Mr. Boots. trustee hoards In. the county and the . ^ ^ “NiftyStitche^” 4 ^ Club met ' Thursday at the school building. Presi- mayors are to hedd the drive for old aluminumnext'Tuesday and Wednes­ day, Chairman Hugh Turnbull ■says the township can leave the metal at the clerk’s office, while in the village, the metal is to,he Icftiat the, mayor’s office. ' . dent Elizabeth Thomas was absent, so Vice-President Ruth Irvin presided. The girls discussed their fair booth and the judging of their dresses, which will be at 9:00 A. M. Thursday, July 24. After the meeting was adjourned, Margaret ‘Robe, Phyllis Jean Baldwin and lva Marie Poole, served refresh­ ments. Prol,'Leroy" Allen b fvSouthwefctfcrn College. In Winfield, Kan., wife .and daughter, stopped’ here Thursday Rent_ Farm, m m four morning for a short visit with friends. north of Cedarville (Kyle road). Prof AJlenwas formerly a member o f Good f out-buildings. Grain the faculty o f Cedarville Cpllege. , 1 ^ Phonc MiamWmr* 245 or 250J. ■ ■ * 84-4x Guests in the home of Mr* und Mrs, A. E. Huey during the past week were Mrs. Maud Finney, Mr. and Mrs, W. E, Huey and son Raul, and, Robert Hosier of Springfield;. O., and Mrs. Esther. Rosse (sister of A. E. Huey) of Coulterville, Illinois, and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rahn and daughter Mary, of Lebanon, O. * C O X Y • THEATRE • Fri. and Sat., July 18-19 Wallace Beery—Lionel Barrymore — In —■ “THE BAD MAN’’ News— Carteon — Traveltalk ' Sun* and Mon., July 20?2l Edward G. Robinson—Id* LupbW "THE SEA WOLF” - News—Carioe* Wad. and Thurs., July 23-24 Ingrid Bergman—Warner Baxter “ADAM HAD FOUR SQNS” Also Selected Short Subjects Hiii»n»iHT»w«imii>nnHie»NHmii>i>yww»iiiH,w<»Miiii(iw Francis Andrew returned to Camp Shelby* Mis*., Tuesday, after spend­ ing a ten-day furlough with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Andrew. Friends o f the late Judge S. C. Wright Wright desiring to call at the home may do so Friday afternoon and even­ ing. , Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Craig left Mon­ day morning for a week’s vacation trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. For Sale—White Rock Fries, Dial Clifton 6672, Mrs, ArthurHanna, (2t) Buy a home and apply your rent on the payment. See us for plans. Ce­ darville Federal Savings A Loan Assn. F, L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown. Ohio Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES S - We ara again located at the old stahd with the same fair prices, honest weight and courtesy to all. Give us a trial. m h WE BUY YOUR EGGS 2 3 l HILLTOPOROCERY 1. E. W oolley, Prop. b a b L o a n M t k * For McerdbiuadiiO HITS S 4.98 • 16.95 ip Ctatitft** ***** w fr z& m d w teA ther Rates 12.98 tail mmmtJmmM *«****»** t mMm, U rn m ***** T# Lea* Ow Anything Of V*I h » UNITED PR*SBTmWAN CHURCH Ralph A Jamitsea, Wnfetar UJEDAXVXLL* HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY .................‘■■‘■■■■— hi — — — m niiiUBiin T I m m Oedarvifie W. C, T, U. ^tw-n-n-Tirnii'iiii— f*n.....ryifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiim <1 theme, Sabbath School 10:0C A, U. Supt. Emile Finney. PmcWng 11;00 A. M* “Th* Example o f Ckrist,” Y, P. C. U. 7:00 P. M. Subject,, “The Condition o f the Church in America.” Leader, Claire Stormont. Possibly some echos from the Camp Bethany Y. P. C. U. Conference, which meets this week at Winona Lake, In i Those attending from our church are The Misses Eleanor Finney, Lena Hastings, Margaret Stormont, Mar­ garet Anderson, Genevieve Turner, and Doris Towneley, In addition to the pastor and his wife. Dr. Jamie­ son’s sister, Mrs, Jennie J, Hogue is also in the Cedarville delegation, and will spend a few weeks in Cedarville With the Jamiesons. The date for the Annual Congrega­ tional and' Sabbath School picnic has been set for Thursday, July 24th at | Bryan State Park. * I Believe It Or M#t t Said the cake o f soap, “Just look at that man, t He’s doing the silliest thing he can, He’s actually drinking ALCOHOL! What good will it do him? None at alll against beer for year# but this is part] o f a larger program laving for Raj «*al Sparta* physksf #nd mental St* m u . The degeneracy of great cities, commercially promoted as a part of • the life o f the vast community e f * crime and vice, has been affectively! crashed in Germany where it is taught that ilie duty o f the individual • i to adhor and avoid evil habits is a ] not only to himself but to the n i t ’s what they use in makingme. *Rrich ° f He thinks he’s a cake o f wapI T ee-! . m t *i ™ ° " ly j alcohol but even, against to* Said the rare perfume,-“Just look ! **d •8,*aid that thi« mov° - ' at that boy, 1 ,a sp o r ted by th* Those brains o f hi. he may destroy. **“ * ? * " He’s ACTUALLY drinking ALCO-*. lL h „ i .Abat'neBce fr«m woli •] aIc°hol and tobacco na# been made a j cardinal principle of the Nazi youth creed. Minors o f 18 years and under have been forbidden to use alcohol or tobacco,” (The Methodist Voice o f Temperance). 3E METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abclfl, Minister 19:00 A, M. Church School. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon theme, “God’s Census.” Note—Choir Practice Saturday even­ ing; 8:00 P. M. . ' ‘ v “Upper Room” Devotionals available,’ v Note—Church Service, Selma, 9:30 A. M. now FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister. Friday, July 18, Christian Endeavor Christian Endeavor Social postponed one week. . » Saturday, July 19,2:00 P, M. Funer­ al of Judge S. C, Wright, Sunday, July 20— 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, Ser­ mon theme, “Chosen of God.” Wednesday, July. 23, Matinee and Evening— Talking Motion Picture, “Golgotha” at the Opera House under the auspices of the Community Coun­ cil (Four showings,) Friday, July 25, 0^10 P. M. Christian Endeavor Social at the home of th'e H. K. Stormonta. » Nob The July meeting o f the Mis- sionary Society wiU be omitted. All members are .urged to put their dues oh the offering plate Sabbath morning (after properly identifying same.) i ............................ THE CHURCHOF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 9:30-10:45 A. M. * Preaching ServiceTO:45-12:00 N. ’ Superintendent of Sunday School, Rufus Nance, Evening Junior Service 7:00-7:80 P. M.- Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer .meeting 7:80. What good can It do him? None at MU That’s what they use la making ME; But he’s not \a. rare perfume, la ha?” * Said the rayon holt in the dry goods store, “Such a'thing I never saw before: There’s a girl who’s drinking AL­ COHOL! ' What good will it do her? None at alll It helps make rayon, soft and fine* But she’s not cloth, so Why the .wine?” Said the movie film as it looked around,.* ’ ,: “Well, this is the queerest thing I've found: • • * There are grown folks drinking ALCOHOL! What goodwill it do them? None at all! Of course it’s used in making me; But I’mnot human, don’t youvee ?” So the cake of Soap and the rayon holt,- And the tare perfumC got quite a jolt,. And 'the film was just as surprised as they, ■ To. think that people living TODAY Should drink a habit-forming dope That’s good" in making films and soap.F.E.M. pdtriotiPu o P ■ REGENT - . ClarkGable RoMlind R umc I “THEYNET W BOMBAY” Rosalind ItasMll srs oo-starrsd la “Tlwy X tt i* »Wch opens at the Regent Thursday, GaMe plays * ^ iw a d Brlttoh Army offtowr who meat* Miss Russell, « phoay Bomb*y wkate each triae to steal th* same large die- “ ®8f: They miocead and escape on a tramp steamer, When th^ *wwr Gable to aid to the evacuation o f m f t J /WJMW conquered town, There Gabl# ♦104 VLcIt®£ bravery. Rosaitad, to love with t a K i ^ (rfl^ t TOfcttw/IIan‘0? a an4 th# Picture atm with mdicatten of future happfoese tor both of them. him*. ’K *19 4 2 Let the United States learn a les­ son from Germany! “From the Reich there conies in­ formation that the ministry of health, supporting the army, is seeking a;non­ alcoholic substitute for beer. The ministry of health has been agitating I 5 URN Boston and make John Han­ cock a beggar if the public good requires it ■ ..■■•"- John Hancock * * * AH&tuih tit hlttntt ftaputr ewMtr ia S«Kan, H« kcoc I mtt* tits tftttmrat »l«a Withing- I m wm Attract** to Sura tht ejtfit aMMMqr to 4riw tko Brltlth out. ± ____ J* U N I V E R S A L P O R T A B L E THE 0N 1T PORTABLE RADIO GUARANTEED TO PLAY WHERE OTHER*! PORTABLES FAIL . . . . « * ounuoMsrtACK White Mouniain Cream Station I have taken over'the Cteam business formerly operated - by ;Mrs. Sarah Allen.' I,would appre­ ciate a trial,on your next can o f Cream. Highest Prices paid at all times. Please come* In and give me a trial. ■ * .-v New Operator MRS. ERMA LITTLE itiiiiRtiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiniitiiiiiiiBMiiiMimmmtMiiiiiiH FAIRMONT I' , ‘ A ICE CREAM Is now kept and served here again PACKAGE OR BULK OHLY ZENITH HAS THIS! HUttT-iNMOVABLE . VOKHCUTIHI M . TMINS,HMRMItm 0.S.FATBITSH0.21M25J •NO,2200174 h t - J/ GIANT SANDWICHES 66601M Brown OPERATES 3-VVAVS. . . from self-containedbatieryor 110- volt AC or DC . .The built-in movableWavemagnat assures performance underdifficult conditions. This powerful su­ perheterodyne ht» 6 tubas, including heater cathoderec­ tifier tube, tra JL '' f l h v, -...^ tins tibkioMounFids COMIIMATIONSIKTNINtWKI. * m ow n •WtUR-OHAy ^ . ^■ROWN-ALUOATdR * M O W N amf IVOItT PHONE 6-1363 N E A T f ENI0Y YOUR FAVORITE PROGRAM fcOW/tdat’ mm They Call It “Escape” — Yon Can Have kt On a ' <5 MOVIE VACATION Doctors and psychologists have long recognized the value o f “ escape”— of getting away from the dull cares and petty troubles of everyday life. Never before has “ escape” been so important to everyone’s well-being. And the easiest way to sandwich it into your busy, perplexing life is by frequent trips to the movies — on short movie “ vacations.” A movie vacation will take you into the wonderful world o f unreality* where your favorite stats will introduce you to fascinating places, interesting people, and different ideas. Yet a movie vacation is not far away from you right now *— and its cost you'll count in pennies. See the ad of our local theatre for the most con­ venient “guide” for your movie vacation The Cedarville HeriM >> . * ‘ 4 'r * ♦ . ' ^ ^ CUMMINGS CHEVROLET GAI I f f C e iU n r a ie ,0 . t 1

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