The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
y.'in X. CXDARVILLB (StubandSocialActivities •Jb* Wkem m i Mias Mary AHee Xfflft; * » » wvried aft th* WMtoom Lutheran Chwreh, Mmem, Otoe, An*. tOtmemm, August A* at SUM. Beth Mr. m i Mrs. Fiua*y art a* *aeted with Ah* Keaton teaaek at the Cooperative Farm Bureau. Hr. Ffaj- u*y 3s the * » o f Mr*. JL je . Finney ot thl* p-huw, They wfH be at horn* 1* Kooton, Ohio after Stptemher 1st. Bar, and Mm. R, A. Jamieeoc, who art in Milwaukee, Wi*., are exported home Thursday. The Contract Bridge Club had a luncheon and bridge party Thursday in Bike’s Dining Room, Dayton. Mm, C, C. Sweet o f Benton Harbor, Mte K ha* bean a watt of bar sister, Hr*. Adda MitehsU the past two weeks. The Research a * wtU maet at the home « t Mm. J. J . Hastings, Friday afternoon at 1:00;’ . .injf.mniauiwygiBilniiawiia—Sue* Mr. Neil HartAia, who has been in Texpan, Mexico, with the Friends' j Service Committee, baa returned home. He will teach in the Junior High School at Marysville, <5, BHCAaiMHWTANNOUNCED Mr. and Mm. Burton MeNtwai* of Asheville, North Caroline, formerly ,*4 CadarriUa, haiw xntKHHised the an* gageswoc of their daughter, MM* Dorothy MeJSw^ia, to Harry Williem- *e* of Oxford and Akron, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. WUUaawm. Mis* McJHwafn is a graduate of Mam Hill College, N. C,, and Attended Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Mr. Williamson is a graduate o f Miami University. He is connected vith the Goodrich iTre and Rubber ompany. The wedding will take place in Sep. tember, , Miss Esther Mae GlaSglow and Mr.’ Mac Glasglow, Seaman,'O., were week end guests of. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nelson and family, Cedarville. Mrs, Rloise Kling, who has been attending summer school at Colum bia University, has returned home. Miss Kling is a member of the faculty of'Cedarville College.. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Creawell and daughtem spent several days last' weelt with the former*# brother-in-law, and sister, Rev, andyMrs. Robert Stewart and family in Coulterville, 111. ■ ■ *• ' dOST-INGLING NUPTIALS HELD SATURDAY EVENING Mrs. F. M. Reynolds is Visiting her brother, Mr, Charles Haines, In Mor row. Mr. And Mrs. Fred Dobbins enter tained their Neighborhood Club at "pot luck," dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle were recent Visitors with their sin, Willard Kyle and family, on their farm out of West Union, 0*t where they have spent the summer,,. Mr. Kyle is principal o f the school in West Union. The Kyles were accompanied home by their, niece and ^family, Mr, and Mrs, Hollo Timmer man of'Pawnee City. They have been making a tour o f the Eastern states. Mr^and Mrs. Paul Cummings and laughter,Lynn, have been having for their guests the latter’s mother, Mrs.’] <lorence Wright, of Santa Barbara) .JaUf.,.and aunt, Mrs. Stanley Sawyer jf Toledo. _Mrs. Sawyer returned home Thursday and Mrs. Wright will remain for a longer visit.- Mr. and -Mrs, Lloyd Wildfhan o f ; near Selma are oh a trip to Colorado, { C O Z Y I * THEATRE » j Fri, and Sat., Aug. 29-30 William Powell—Myrna Loy "LOVE CRAZY” •, ;‘e, t' ’ y• ' Also Late News and Cartoon I Sun. & Mon., Aug- 31-Sep. 1 §, —>First show at 7 P. M. — , § Gary Cooper—Barbara Stanwyck | "MEETJOHNDOE” | Plus Fox Movietone News - J*----- ju ......' ............... *---- rl -— |Wed, and Thurs., Sept-’ 3*4 | Ned Sparks—Joan'Davis f "FOR BEAUTVJS SAKE1* Extra "Coffins on Wheels” Miss Joan C6rn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Cora o f Dayton, is, spending the week With her grand mother, Mrs. Tinsley Corn. Miss Grace Ingh'ng and Charles E. Boat, both o f Springfield were married last Saturday evening At ttih Second Lutheran Church at 6:30, Rev. Edward Driscoll, officiating with the single ring service. The bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Ingling, Rd 3, Dayton, while the groom is a son of Mr. .and Mrs, Ollie Boat, Springfield. He is a graduate of Cedarville College. . The only attendant was the bride's sister, Miss Elizabeth Ingling, who. Wore a navy blue tailored dress with white accessories and a. corsage of pink and white rose buds, Mr. Wil liam Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa., served as best man, The bride wore a street length tailored, ensemble o f white sheer with navy blue accessories. Her corsage was o f pink rose buds and blue delphinium. The couple left after the ceremony on a wedding trip and on their return will reside in Beattytown. Mr, Bost is principal of McGuffey School, at Springfield. SCHOOL NUTS 3 Cedarville Public Schools will open Tuesday, September 2, at 8:4$. School will be in session the satire day with dismissal at the regular thus, 8:4$ p. n>.* All pupils, grades and high school, will assemble in their respective home rooms. The first six grades will have Opening exercises in -their rooms, after which the regular Schedule will be followed, Grades 7-12 will g<j to the Auditorium for the opening pro gram. After the program, grades 7-12 wil assemble in home rooms to com plete temporary registration, receive handbooks, etc, All classes will be met and ..isignments made for the following day. Buses will leave in time to Arrive at the school building in the morning at 8;3fi-3;40. and will return pupils at the same time as last year. The cafeteria will open on Tuesday. It will operate on a cash basis only, with no charge accounts. Also, Meal Tickets will be on salts, - Pupils should be prepared to pay m ie •&aJte Local Raid State detectives in oo-eperatims with Ww. Marshall and Sheriffs deputies, made three raids here last Saturday night. Ww. Jones south Main stm t, had a generous supply o f whiskey, filled and partially filled bottle*. The places of Marjorie Bronson and Mable James in "Pittsburgh” were visited. Their stock was an over sup ply of beer at each place. No beer was found at the Jones home. All three cares were filed ‘in Xenia Municipal court. n m i T , A2MG9T 3& hML MM* aMWtlae the ratafee a* W, 3, pgles- bee and Kimbeth M. Pursy. MARRIAGE MCRNSRi (Greeted) The foUewfeig marriage Beau* were grants* in probate before the. blood test law, reoolring approval or! H ttom I t S . fi uml ^ Mm»m f t 'JM er MUiMMe LkeH M a « X. Sr It, tmm hi»d, ffli.. Wn Lvito Worn *** , # 1 IWM mvw A. Ava. See. I* We^ee, Xeiria. A / Hurl Rader Adams, Yaltour fffrimn, # state laboratory examWrioii <d the; iwlc*r' * * ***• tom ARM, sppiieants' blood, want into effect last ■Ym** ***' * ’ w* <3*ter, Monday, . i v - i u - a - i— Glen Kenneth Meornan, Mt, Ster ling, R, R, 2, farmer, and Clara Mae Pierson, Xenia, R. R. *. Rev. F. H. LICENSE SUSPENDED Mayor Evans has suspended the driving license of Dale D. Shaw, Xenia, who was charged with reckless driving, property damage and leaving the scene o f an accident. The $20 fine waB reduced to $13.65. Mrs. Wilson H, Crosby and daugh , , ter, Joyce Crosby, who have been for workbooks, laboratory deposits' visiting with the former’s mother, and locker keys during the firrft week Mrs, . Adda Mitchell, have returned of school. Miss Lounette Sterrett. left Thurs day for Erie, Pa., to resume her' school work, where she has been a teacher for several years. Mrs. Effie Troute o f the Masonic Home, Springfield, has been a patient in the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, where she underwent a major opera tion some days ago. She is reported as somewhat improved. Miss Wilmah Spencer, who has been spending several weeks visiting at the home of Chaplain L&Clede Markle and family in San Pipgo,l&alif., and other friends, has returned home. CHURCH NOTES UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson* Minister Miss Ruth Kimball who underwent j an operation at the Springfield City Hospital last week) if. rejwrted much ] improved/ . Rev. Eugene Spencer and wife have been visiting, for -several days at the j homo o f his. aunts, Misses Ora and Edna Hanna, Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Supt. Emile Finney, 11:00 a.ra. Morning' worship. Sermon by the pastor. Theme, "Dangerous Half Truths’’. Communicants class will meet at the Sunday School period. Choir Practice Saturday evening at 7:30. , If you best at'the most reasonable price— I v s t o p in at the Herald office, MMmODlSI^^HIlRCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6*1381 M on tgom ery County Fair DAYTON, OHIO SEPT. 1st, LABORDAY, 2nd,' 3rd, 4th * 2 . . ■y J> • -■- ■. A BIGGER and BETTER FAIR HORSE RACING LARGE EXHIBITS 14 BANDS ATTENDANCE FRIZES VALUED OVER $2,400 2 New Automobiles, Frigidaire, Radios, Electric Washer, King Trumpet, Furniture and other Valuable Prizes Complete change of Stage Attractions Each Day <■ Some nf the best acta in the country Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 1st Afternoon and Night A Fine Racing Program and 7 Featured‘’Stage Acts TUESDAY, SEPT. 2nd Afternoon—Ancient Vehicle Parade, Saddle and Draft Horse Show Night—WLW Boone County Jamboree and SM-piece Mass School Band WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3rd Afternoon—-Horse Racing and t New stage Acts Night—Fine Stock Parade And Year OM Favorite, Bkra Buzziagtoa and His Rustic Rerelers—H i Hrs, of Entertainment. THURSDAY* SEPT. 4th-^Aft*rnoon and Night Complete New Show—Splendid Racing Program Guns— Rides— Shows and Other EntertaianeBt • 4* Children’s D ry , Sept. 2nd Soldier’s Day, Sept. 3rd Children* and Soldiers admitted free to ground* until SiOO P. I I . ADMISSION 25 c & c . n «A> fm M m Ralph a Haines, Secretary Sunday School 10:00 A, M. Theme, “Test of a Christian”. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon, "Daniel, A Hebrew o f Distinction.” Note—Church Service Selma, 9:30. Choir. Practice Saturday evening at &00 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N, Adams, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K, Stormont, Supt. No preaching service this week. THE CHURCH OF THENAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 A, M. Preaching 10:45 A. M. Special Evangelistic Service every Sunday evening at -8:00. “ Wednesday Service# Prayer meeting at 8:00 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. 4 Pastor, Raymond Strickland. A welcome is extended to everyone. A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A da ir’s N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. FARM 4% LOANS No application fee. No appraisal fee. Refinance your loans at the lowest interest rates ever offered. McSavabey it Co. London, O. Call or Write LEON H, KLING Cedarville. 0 . Phene: 6 - 1 W 1 ± F. L. NELSON, O. O. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown. Ohio # Eapecial Attention Given .SCHOOL-AGE EYES • i Opening Program for Cedarville High School “ America’ Salute to the Flag Invocation—4 .Music Scripture, Reading , Prayer Address—Rev, H. H,. Abels. Music. - - - * . Introduction of new teachers. Awards by Ministers for last year. Announcements Music to their home in Boston, Mass. JOHN L. DORST ENTERS Y. M. C. A. WORK YOUNG MOTHER DIED IN XENIA FRIDAY The Cincinnati Enquirer states that John L, Porst, retired Goneral Secre tary of the Springfield Y. M. C, A. will become Acting Aesistatk General Secretary of the Cincinnati l||Y”, until Jan. 1, due to the absence -iof L. E. Baldwin, who is on leave for a trip to Chile, Mr. Dorst has spent 47 years in “ Y” work, seventeen of which were in Cincinnati. He was business manages* o f Oedarville College for three years, retiring about a year ago, Mrs. Rachel Nell Ary,.21, wife of Paul Ary, died at her home in Xenia Friday afternoon. She was the daugh ter of Walter and Hilda Mullen Cul- tice and was bora in Cedarville. ’ Besides her husband, she leaves a three-weeks* old daughter, Linda LoU; her father-and step-mother,,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cultice, Xenia; a twin sister, Mrs. Evelyn Stoops, Xenia; four brothers, Winston, Lowell, Henry and Wendell Cultice, three half-broth ers, Roger, Wayne and Russell Cultice, a-half-sister, Patricia Gail Cultice, a step-sister, Louise Morris, and a step brother, Geqsld Morris’, all of Xenia, Her mother, Mrs. Hilda Cultice, died ten years ago. Funeral services were conducted at the Neeld Funeral Home Monday at 2 p. im, in charge o f Rev, E. A. Wall, Cincinnati former pastor bf Trinity Methodist Church. Burial at Clifton Cemetery. TO“GIVE FREE LUNCHES An estimated 760 undernourished children in about 12 Greene County schools will be provided free lunches during the 1941-42 term,, according to, D. H. Fittz, county relief director, in keeping with a program originated several years ago by, the Department of Agriculture and Surplus Commodi ties Corp. The free lunch project will be sponsored by the .bounty com missioners. -/ About forty members of the Girl Scouts under the direction of Mrs. Harold Rinehard and'Mrs, Anna Col ins Smith have been enjoying a week at the Galloway Camp on the Little Miami River. Mrs. J. A, Stormont submitted to a major operation Tuesday night, at this Miami Valley Hospital. She had not been well for some time but is thought to be improving as much as can be expected at this time. Miss Ada Stormont accompanied Miss Carrie Waite to her home in New Wilmington, Fa.;-where she Is spend- a Week. Miss Waite was a student in Codaiville College, Mrs. Effie Lackey entertained Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Gray of Jamestown, last Friday evening. Mr. Sherman Cotton and family en tertained Attorney John A, Cotton ahd family of Arlington, Va., over the week-end. The Cotton family reunion was held Sunday, about eighteoi rela tives being present. Rev. Paul Duncan of Coulterville, 111.,will fill th eU P. Polpit in Clifton, Sabbath. - . Miss Wanda Hughes, who has been visiting in Detroit, Mich„ with Miss Marjorie Finney, has rfetumed home. Mr. M. C. Nagley suffered a« attack of acute indigestion while in his store Tuesday afternoon, In doing So ho became faint and fell, his(glasses cut ting a gash on his check. He since improved. ' has Mr. Jiistin Hartman of Bettsville, O., is here on a,two weeks visit with,' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G«-H. Hart man. Miss Doris Hartman is also visiting her parents. She leaves next week for Burlington, V*.» to bsoom* a member of the staff of the Vermont Church Council. Among the local exhibitors at the Ohio,State Fair were W. R, Watt with Duroc hogs and Gregg Turner with with the Goodrich Tire and Rubber Hampshires and H. H. Cherry with Hampshire sheep. COURT NEWS (Continued from first page) an authority to’ transfer real estate in ,ach. „ SALE CONFIRMED A sale in the estate of W. C. Smith ms approved. ORDER APPRAISALS The county auditor was directed to Smith, New Vlmma. Norman Wilson Tanlgdey, 10 8. Maple Stl, Osborn, clerk, and Harriet Ann Shaner, 28 W. Whittier St. Os born. Emery Russell Boggs, 12 Short St., Fairfield, clerk, and Ellon Louise Mill er, 18 S. Wright Are., Osborn. Milton Bradford Thomas, 166 Lex ington Ave», Xenia, laborer, and Mary Julia Hand, 166 Lexington Ave. Rev, R. L. Gates, Xenia, Myron Emmett Murray, Yellow Ye law Spriags- Richard Harrison Martin, Dayteo, R. R. 1, aircraft prdpallee waahfni**, and Mrs- Stauwr Juanita Baling, 146 Home Ave. Charles Adams, Yelow Spring*, ship per, and Mrs. Ida Lee Cook Be&t, 46 Taylor St. Max Charles Hepthorn, Montgom ery, Ala., junior aircraft mechanic, and Mary Elisabeth Lobaugfa, 468 N, Centra] Ave,, Osborn, Lost—Ladies Glasses, Tuesday eve ning somewhere between Jim Bailey’s house and the bakery, Mrs. Oscar Bailey, Cedarville. • riit old-time philosopher id* vised: *Neither a borrower nor a lender b e” But you cap borrow a lot o f fun by lending a few mo* ments to the solution o f these ques- i tions, placing your answer* in the ! indicated spaces, then checking the right answers to get your rating. (1) Members of the British Boyal Family now have ^he family name bf Windsor, hut the name used to be (a) Buckingham; (b) Hamburg; (e) Rockingham ; (d ) [" “ 1 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 1 1 (2) Have you ever seen a presti digitator? If you have, yop know he’s (a) a clergyman; (b) a magician; (c) a voter whose right to cast a ballot is questioned by election offl- cials; 4[d> a Ru- j / j j . rrlanian peasant. I 1 (3) Fortress Monroe is located in (a) New York harbor; (b) Monroe county, La.; (e) Virginia; r“ “ I (d ) North Carolina, 1 I (4) You don't often see a «©* with headgear like that pietured here. The hat is called (a) a shake; (b) a mortarboard; (e) a | i fez; (d) a dean’s cap. L U (5) Paul Buhyan is the name of (a), a legendary character of the North'woods; <b) a guerilla leader in the American Revolution; (c ) a character in Pilgrim’s Progress; (d) a writer of sen-1 j tlmental ballads, LuJ , (6) Helium is <a) an ancient musi cal chant; (b) an alloy of copper and tin; (c) * gas used for lifting aircraft; (d) a pow* | 1 e r f u l exp losive . L J I . . (7) The red ball in the center of the Japanese Bag represent* (a) the Mikado; (b) danger to all; Xo) [ T l banzai; (d) the -solar planet. L J M H M M 4 snMWiMdda| Wanted—<took for College dub. See Mrs, Clara Mortoh, Cedarville., 404 <(G tJESS A G A IH ” Tabs A N S W E R S ' £ ? I. (d) for JSpoJnlil*«»»e*4*»***4*k$M s, (b) tor ss point*. »: (C> for 10 ............................ J, (b) for If WHnt*,., L itO for |i point*............ . S, (ci for to p o i f t W . ...... 7* (d) tOV 16 pOUlilMMttimtMtttt MTinaSi * 0 * 100 . you > W i i «r— IDVINT MOTH SALES f Mercury F O R D Lincoln Zephyr i • i 165 E. Market 1.......................... HEAVIEST WRECKER IN XENIA 24-HOUR ROAD SERVICE L Ph6ne*MaiR 488 6 . W . KUHN DENT I ST X RAY EQUIPMENT N2O Gas [ 7 E. Second St. ‘ Phone 53 WM . 3 * ROGERS REAL ESTATE ■r FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES 21 E. Main. St. Phone '430.- <m iiiim iiiiiiiiHm m iiiiiiiJiiitiiiHm iH M H HiH HiM H iH im ipm m iim iiM iiniitiim tiiiim iiiitiiniiiim im iiium Oiiism iM M iiiii x M. p . ABROMOWITZ, Prop. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE-U-WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED 25 W. 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