The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
............... . I . ....... mi... . ... I "•mm iniinnwnnipw ( iiiii inin!i, 111.11 jmii j.nunjiil 1 HWm RMHWITT— iTAIf CttCTlMi I mmmm im v nE m a yrtjrji ifa a a r n . e wui Ides fMeerMe, refcwrel iftwreatjfcteCM***. I . Sir. m 4 Jfry, gees *Wte* *•****•« lx Gfctoe*» amt Utos Me!**reeMreed«* relate Qmmrn, Mia* is *<Mt firirerie. gbe r*j*re *4 Mr. *»4 . Km. B um in Ohttega *x 4 tlwy -retoreed beret by way ef Cato« , *b*re they ngutfeMd for th* week- md. A wiener roast bold Thursday night at the borne o f Hire Mary Ellen Cros- w*Il o f south o f Cedarvills wax *t- tended by 45 members o f the Clark County Rural Youth Group. A pro gram o f recreational game* was con ducted around ike campfire following the wiener roast. -x * Rev* Fred Bull and family of Frank* linville, N. Y., are guests o f the form er’* parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Bull, Columbus pike. Dr, and Mrs. Donald Kyle and fami l y . are enjoying a wfeek’s vacation in northern Michigan, expecting to $e absent one week* Messrs .Rajqpond Spracklen, near YeHow Springs, Floyd Spracklen, near Boweravvlle, grid OarlRpi-aeklen, near Cedarville,were guealk o f thftir broth er-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mr». Verhoon MoOte and family Toledo, riv er the week-end. Ralph, Ruth and Alice Marie Spracklen, who visited in Toledo for a week, accompanied them home. Mr?, Moore was formerly Miss '■Mary Spracklen, Cedarville, m m m * m * * * * * a n ® o& d it a u m m m m m m SUNDAY STONING MM* IWJth Beker, daughter of Mr, GerefW'Baker, wax warriad Sunday •riming hr Mr. Colin Berber, Cedar M*aot, ffwMay evening. The cere am ef ym performed at the Barber boa* « t f dM In the presence o f twea- ty relatives and friends by Rev. By re* Carver, pastor o f the Chrtsfttai Church, Faden City, West Virginia, a couaht o f Pw» bride. The single ring efcrtasoey was u*ed, the'ring being the name used by the bridegroom’s parents at their wedding sixty years ago. Thp only attendant* were Mr. -and Mrs. Ralph Baker, Bayton, broth- er and sister-in-law of the bride. Fol lowing the ceremony refreshments war? served, The couple will be at home to thajp friend? after Septem ber first. Tuesday evening a large number of friends gave the couple a genuine old- fashioned belling ip a parade o f some thirty automobiles. Miss Wilmah Spencer returned home Saturday from an extended trip In the West where ske was the guest o f Mrs. LaClede Markle and daughters.' • Mrs. Frank Creswell entertained a few friend8 at*luncheon Friday honor ing Mrs. C. H. Lyle, o f Mariana, Ark., whn is visiting- her parent?; Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Creawell. Guests included Miss Carrie Rife, Miss Ora Hanna, ■'Miss Mary Williamson,’ Dr, Florence Williamson,'Miss Eleanor Kyle, Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Miss Erma Creswell, Miss Anabel Murdock and Miss Lu nette Sterrett, -> Mrs. Ida Stormont and daughter, Miss Mabel, accompanied. Dr, and Mrs, Paul Duncan, of Coulterville, III, Tuesday, on a visit to Rev. and Mrs. dames Stormont and family, near Pittsburgh.' ' ’ ' ' ’ Mr. Robert W> MacGregor, who is connected with the U..S. Navy with headquarters in Chicago, spent the week-endwith his family here. Mrs. Arthur B. Evan? has been ott the sick list the past Week. * - • M U IIIIIin llU lH IIH H H H IM n H H IIU lH lK IIM IU H H IH im u llH I,. i . x THEATRE Fri. and'Sat., Aug. 22-23 - Lew -Xyte* —LioneiBarrymore •THEPEOPLE vs. DR. KILDARE < Oar Gang Comody-i-News Rsal Sun. and Mon., Aug. 24-25 Bette Davi* — George Brent “THE GREAT LIE’ Also Late News Events Wed.'and Thurs., Aug. 27-28 , JANE WITHERS *, > i --- * “A VERY YOUNG LADY" ' Selected Short Subject* Mis? Ruth Kimble underwent a ma- ,or operation Thursday in Springfield 3ity-HospitaI.' She i? now recovering satisfactorily, ‘ ' •ahtk A m JkjaiamL • T X - JH I -t*, ' •fdsdMeua no Mas HumtwaWRIIIFeat tiMNiAo * No sarviooe at all Sabbath, Atwant * 4 tk. Annual Vaeathuv Day far the o»gr*l»G*n giving ojprtrtuaityto viiit sister ekpraboo. * MKTAOW8T OHDRCH H, B-Ah*!*, Mbdster Telephone «-D »I ^11 '’L Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Theme, “A Letter About Joans Christ". Church Service 11:00 A,M, Sornfon, "Killing the Giant." '< i 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR Rev. Benisieia N, Adams, Minister 10:00 A , M. Sabbath School, Mr. R, K. Stormont, Snpt. 1IA. M.—Rev. H. G. Wilkerxorttof the First Preshyterimn Churchc qf Bridgeton, N, J, will preach. THR CHURCHOF THE NAZARENE Raymond strkckland, Pastor Sunday School 9:30-10:45'A, M. PreachingService 10:45-lg:00 N. , Superintendent o f Sunday School, Rpfus Nance, Evening. . " Junior Service 7:00-7:80 PrM. Evangelistic Service 7:30 .P, M. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:301. m Jm m km m m i tS p S t bmk mm §md ptogtfri to hum ***** f l fW t %• Gmm Agot* gam*. 1 st Of « « * , rnml md that phwtk mmmm and add jKMKtt far yowr rating, W I t* pogrom took place, you’d know it was (a) just a mis-speUing of program; fb) a 'Russian dance; (e ) a m a * s » c r t ;f~ l . (d) * Turkish fiesta. (__ I : (*> Now that we art supposed to be Latin-America conscious, it la well to remember that th* Lima bean 1 * named after a city in (a) Ecuador; (b) Peru; <c) n " ■ ‘O J . I By Any Other XM m You out «aS a sktmk a kitty, Tm can cage it for a pet, ' But it pack* a wicked seetti-bag, WiHt an'odor you iwm't forget! You can call saloons beer taverns, Night clubs, road bousss, or plain ten, t . , But the devil is your landlord,’' * When you frequent those dens o f . sin. They, may front a dirty alley, * Or a stylish avenue, But they will make blcary-cysd victim*, Of all whp drink their rotten brew, —|H*s Bertha Hornung, • in "Dry Legion" Guatemala; (d) Colbmbia. The Jack*on-Kyle annual reunion will be held in,Shawnee Park, Friday, Augpst 22 '.a.t 6:30 p. mv Roy. Walter Morton and wife of Louisville, Ky„ spent the weefe-eiid vwith Ralph and. Ind •Murdpck. Mits Nancy Finney Is spending three «vcek$*Vacation from Cincinnati Uni- /ersity ’with hey .mother, Mrs. ■ JjL E» Finney. Nancy i* compleGng her sec ond year at the university. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Fullerton and daughter, Marie, and son, Eugene, o f Goultervjlle, , 111., were guests of friend? here enroute ia Columbus, where they attended the national Rural Mall Carriers convention. Miss Mary.Elizabeth Batdorf, daugh ter o f Mr. and Mr?. Forest Batporf, o f near Byron, has accepted a position in the Goes SteGon school. She is d graduatc*fiRiMA l%hreboql^fl**s o f ^38 and of'Cedarville College, '. . > Rev. W, W. R«r, D, D.,, Chicago, spent- TU’esday here with his brother, Mr, W< c . Biff and family. , Mis? Martha^Cooley o f Michigan State' College, Mich., faculty, is here on a vacation with her mother, Mrs. Jeanette Colley and other relatives." Lost—Ladies Glasses, Tue^lay eve ning somewhere between Jim Bailey’s house atid the bakery; Mrs.1 Oscar Bailey, Cedarville, * f ■ ............. " Sulscnlje To TSS HERALD I am now devoting sit my time to my Xenia office. , DR. I&VIN S. HYMAN Chiropodist * # ». Foet Specialist TREATING.ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET, Open daily— 9 A M. to B;30 P, M< Evening Hours, Tues7 Thure., Sat ^ Pliohea: • v H ew L ow F o o s ♦0fflde■“Ma,n261_w 19 Alien Bldg. Xenia, O. House— ain 4I0-B .................................. . * 1 ) m U H 1 1 1 • . - v m*, «smme ^ w -cs-’ ^ *■ • ?h ^Sr*-• ^ rj * £ . ^ i z \ t £ A t \ A i'.«0 ^ 1 - 2 H ±, i 'dli 2 / KR l « ATI ONAL - ENJ0YAILC, ANN 1ETTII EA0N YEAR A trad lAWitatlsnwhew hrmjtai UtMtfr*d* a a s a s s a s s s B K K & Bvixf. TheMMMb ot agrlcnlmrsl e«ilhh*» *xcv* Of «M» mwMattri womh-mma.M,- aaa » a 8 S :.; ^ a s T i i g g ^ : ^ rivRvrf rkHSmiittmVtk* pmM. ’mlat tmwdt, ' / imilbmtfm RMU««A n **J .ixaMj* m. ******* •’uSLJJl SroH* JSSShmX. 'MiSfSgR. . . ...... - .■ ' - / , t V M « i I I I I o w e ? p Hb: 1 & .•f ! K, Vi S mu S I ! Vincent Rigio. Jr^ isspending a feyr, day? here from.Lowry, Aviation Field* near ‘Denver Col. Vincent, Jr.; cgmej. by plane, to, Dayton,,Wright Field, be-, fore his father and mother had re- turn5ft.from their Denver auto trip. Mrs. R. E# Horn and three sons, Lawrence, Willard and Bobby Lee, of Doylestown, O., and Mrs. D. M. Spepr, and two children, Anno and Mae, o f nearfrepison, 0 „ and Mre. H, B. Ei.qk- hoth o f Columbus, O., spent Saturday, with .their aunts, Missss MargaTet and Fannie McNeil at a picnic din ner, Mr. and,Mr?,.Robert, Harmount and daughter Barbara* o f Dalton* were guests.Ia*t-Saturday pf Mrs, Florence Ridgeway and Miss Mabel Crain. Greene, county scfioola. hay? -hewn aWsndfid f6^,O0O•school funds from l tub school foundation. Ths forty-second reunion o f the S t John family will he hold .at Shawnee Park* Xenia, Sunday* Aug. 3i?t, Mr, 0 . K, Swollen and family are locating in AHiancfe, 0 .,; he being a representative o f theRurina Feed Co. Mr., Claude, Fipuby, o f the Herald force, with his wife and son, Eddie, and Mr. add Mrs, Paul Yeaktey,and sonJett Thursday for. a week’s vaca tion trip. <#> Sasax Hayward 1? looking at * Pretty potted plant, and tt’g <a) • tuberose; (b) ax amaryllis; (a) ax orchid; (d) a petunia. I I (4) You might know that Ernest Hemingway is an author, but which Oftheseis his work (a) Dodsworth: (b) Back Street; <c) Gone With the Wind; (d) For Whom I— T the B e lls T olled . |__ | (5) , One o f these (father and son) ? held the same high government of fice: (a). Roosevelt; (b), Wal- r ~ l! lqce; (c), Edison; (d) FrarikUn, I I <«) Mark this true qr false: A< kqtch fr a .hold p T j In w re stlin g .! I • CDWhich of these breeds of cattle' ordinarily are used for- bee f;' (a) Jersey; (b) Hereford; (c) f ~ l Guernsey; <d) Holstein. I I FWRp Au ttm aa ,^ aftocney, and Umgmmg Imkm W * bert, IW i . Main'*. JW t . jl U tS * . maker, Xenia. m iM m m k t.rt i — u v Antamm jw «em Rev. J. G. l e p m - J f t N i M m a f m i m t f m , & . Our Challenging Program v •We o f the Woman’s Christian Tem perance Union sorely have the or ganization. It exists for the one pur pose of protecting all home? by abolishing the several gvils which at tack each home in our land as long as those evil? continue a part of our modern-' civilization. V- COURT NEWS ksBjr Seore Hers “GtJESSAGArN” ANSWERS tgugg aas y .? .!* ;:^ t ga «K «gtsSR 8= ; 7. tW for.a B o t e t e n . . . , ■ ftATWCit:. 8M« pw. ^SSSB* * T t^ [ TSSpBrance NdiRa Cedarville W* C. T. U. Mrs. Jennie Shrpades ha? returned homeafter spending a week with rela tives in.West Virginia. Uscd Furntture fo r Rale Dresser — --------------------— _^_J5,O0 2 Study. Tables, esch -i------ ; 50c 9 X 12 Rug — u—— 3.00 11 x 15Rug 4.00 Bed (complete) -------. - 2.00 Empire Hand CarpetvSweeper--- 75c Large oyer-shiffpd,cb*ir.-.-t------- 7.00 Large Table Lamp----------- 2.00 7-pc, Waln(rLDiningR.Buite....l5^00 O. K. Swsllen at rear o f school house iiiw n iiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinixiiiuiiiiirnimnimTiltTii‘i A NAME TH A T STANDS F O R O * O D - Just-What the Brewers Ordered 1 (From,an editorial in Brewer? Di gest o f May-1941). "One o f Die finest thing* that could have happened to the Brewing In dustry was insistahee o f high ranking army officers to make beer available at Ariny Camp* " * "The opportunity presented .to the Brewing Industry by tW* measure is so obvious that.it is superfluous to gO into It in detail "Here, is a chance for- brewer** to cultivate' a taste for beer in millions lOf young men who will eventually con stitute the largest beer consuming .section o f our population," "The present conscripted irmy Is the jealously guarded- pride and joy (of the entire nation." no inherent •right in a, thus sell intoxicating "There* Is citizen* -to liqucfr." The United States Supreme Court has used the above expression in its Jones, 721 E, Market St. {Continued frotn first jfag?) and Caryl Bushness Burg, 'Antioch College, Yellow Springs. Daniel Stills 1160 R. Church St-, laborer, and Mildred Ella Phoenix, 421 E- Main St. Rev, M. B, Lewis,'Xfinia. Roy Emmerson*Yates,' 122 S. King' St.,' laborer, and Millie LaFrance ifark, Old Tavern. Rev^jt.JiBi Wilsop', Xenia. Ottis ClementRaughn, Xenia, B. R. it fanner,' arid Nellie Mae Mossman, Jamestown, R. R. 1, Rev, C. Lj Bueh- lev, Peebles. Anthony San Gregoi^r, 292 Clay Si., Tiffin, 0 „ laborer, and Helen Lonise Baker, 16 Trumbull St. William Edgar Murpby, Lake St, crane operator and Bertha Ann Hod- son, Cedarville: Rev; J. F, Gordon, Jamestown. - ^ James Gahn, 2830 Paris Ave. In dianapolis, Inch, carpenter, and Er nestine Ross McCoy, 38 Orriiprd §t. Joseph Napoleon Saunders, Wash ington C, Ho well driller, and Mrs. Minnie Mae.Penewit, Waynesville, R. R. 1, Sugarcreek Twp, Aaron Baylock Fambro, 1803 Ken tucky Ave., Yellow Springs, truck driver, rind Lillian Louise Porter, 15 E. High S t, YelWtsr Springs, *, James McMillan Anderson, ,20 N, Columbus Rd., laborer, and. Mary Elizabeth Calvert, 121 N. Columbus Rdv1 V » • . ’ . (. Samuel H. Hawkins, 602 E. Market S t, mechanic helper, and Mrs, Lula BeatriceBlythe Gilbert, 634 E. Markot s t v - Charles ChariCe, 524 W. Main S t, ?uto mechanic, and Nancy Elizabeth Rose, 524 W, Main St. Rev. R. B. Wil- sori,- Xenia. William*Alford Short; 123 W. Mar ket St, punch press operator, and Evelyn Delores Lydenhetg, 17 E..Sec ond St, Xenia. ’ William Byrd, 2200 Smithville Rd., Dayton, engineer, and Alice Roaalme' Mayenschein, E. Xenia Dr., Gsborn. Frederick Howatd *Guenther, 5221 Wilmington pk., Dayton, aircraft me chanic, and Pauline . Iona McNees, Dayton, R. B. 2, Sugar Creek Twp., Rev, S. A. Beall, Xenia.' • Marvin. Eugene Hurst; 1107 E. Mar ket St., laborer, and Phyllis Faye' , *rrlv*d last night! 8h* U th» fuanl«rt« «ilng in gWrtol And most important of * 11 —?he i, * „ Ye?, It was Jack Bw»W& the number one comeman of the air. Who coyly stepped asm* the screw-of (be Regret Theatre yed*lMt * g j * to the title role ot -^arley’* Aunt" irtOoh opeh- ♦nx .aUk* vaantmouily agreed that thi# wg? the comedian’s frnnlest roie to. data, From the moment the mm - in ? 2 ® th* Mn*l f*d* out there were laagbs, lauttia . 0. t 1A th*,chBim m o t th®Brandon Thomas farce which mKesaSJPB,2* uj?°n ^ *ta«® fri XU parts of the worM for the * !F - ^ «!»• The*Mt«atttn* whiefc "®’ ® convupfed audiences ail .pvsr- the globe Mw'lwuiirikoiuM - sadslf n S ‘^dltiom the -iBrepresMbM^^ lnix d .W*fflja that edd ltameasurably to the WH ^ ift « 4 *»t*r the’droll humor of the mar tor c^reian top* every other, screen comedy, • T Z i , ‘ tokt .pf th* ,toUow who helps -eat * frieria- is his* remanco*by.poslng *s.hl*; eput He ebaperen, t w o S amLW "t*v '‘Cbarleys Auav"^ cAn'* et **** »det laughs pat- o f: jS S m io o C . d lU Uo ** •Mwawff by his superb remedy Sv.Awif.':WygOLi' « t ' ’b.aiiaxsitt • ytSTTmu i E, Third ^ Xtiiug^iOihHr. i'$yyi i~-~M *gg. - r - t r bt\* ' 9 ttmfsrj'fr tb s. 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