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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