The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
mm •ri mm CWAMVUJM HgJUtk, FRIDAY, BXKTJEMBJU U , 1141 C lu b and S o c ia ly ic tiv itie s °< Mr. and Mr*. David MitcteU had M their diaiwr go*aU Sunday, Mr. aad Mrs. W * . Com and fam ily a f S . Vienna; Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Har mon, M i** PHy s Shinkle, Mr, Junior Shinkle, o f CcdarvUk, Afternoon and avaniog caller* were* Mr*. Kelly Hen sley and baby, Mrs. Evelyn Dewey, o f Columbus; Mr*. Jo*. Shinkle and eon, Dickie; M r. and Mr*. Wayne Black and daughter Sandra Lee, o f Dayton, and Mr. and Mr*. W illi* Black o f Bell- brook. McKLWAINE-W lLLIAMBON ^ N U P T U l J s LAST SATURDAY M r. and Mr*. Raymond Harmon o f Akron, P iste vktted -with M r, And M r*. Clayton MrMiflaa jsver the weekend. The Kensington Club enjoyed a luncheon meeting Thursday at the home o f Mr*. Warren Barber. - .‘'WM'.n.'J 1'i '1......i.iii ' Misses muline and Dorothy Kelson and Ruth Lewis entertained^the’W es leyan Service Guild Monday evening at the Nelson home. * M r. and Mrs. W illiam Picket, who* reside in the Finney property, Chilli- cothe St., have a wide, variety o f flowers that have added mtich "to the attractiveness n f -the property. Mr. and Mrs, Picket recently entertained some thirty guests at a lawn party. Mr. Picket was reared as a boy at* the >O. S. & S. 0 . Home where he learned landscaping and the cultiva tion o f flowers. They moved here last spring from Xenia. Mi** Dooothy McEhm in, daughter o f M r. and Mr*. Burton McBtwato Aihevjlkr, N . C ., formerly * f Cedar- rill#, marriage, vows with Mr. Harry Williamson e f Oxford, 0 ., the Oxford Presbyterian Church, Saturday afternoon. Families o f the principals attended the service performed by Dr. Elio Porter, pastor o f the Oxford Church, ' Following the service a reception for relatives and friends was held at the home o f the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles WilUamBon, Ox ford, •> . Mr. and Mrs. Williamson left Sat urday evening for their newly furnish ed home in Akron. Mrs, Williamson is a graduate of Mars H ill- College in North Carolina and attended Miami University, from vvhich school the bridegroom was graduated. He is connected with the Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron. Mr, and Mrs. Burton McElwain and daughter, Eleanor, visited in Cedar vilie last week and accompanied by Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Miss Mildred Trumbo, went to Oxford to attend the wedding. , HOME CULTURE CLUB HOLDS . f ir s t F a l l m e e t in g CIVIC CLUBS W ILL*ASK MORE^ORDERLY HALLOWE’ EN It has been proposed that the civic clubs urge a more orderly observance of Hallowe’en this year than has been the custom in the past. No doubt many things have been staged by children that parents are not aware, of. No objection can be taken to keeping the celebration confined to that particular; night but in the past it has covered' several. nights previous. Complaint ■last year was that there was much dis order where there was sickness, O f course damage to property will not be tolerated and the clubs will look to village officials for enforcement o f law and order. Miss Anna Belle Reece o f Harrison; The first fall meeting o f the Home Culture Club whs held at the home o f Mrs.^F. A ; Jurkat Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. R . C. Ritenour,' President, pre siding. Nineteen members and a few guests were present > • The guest speaker was Mr. Karlh Bull, who with a delegation o f twenty- four American publishers were' guests of the Ontario government in Canada in June. ,The trip coyered 1,500 miles by husband 200..ihiles by water with government and newspaper organiza tion officials as hosts. - Places visited were described as well as a review -of observations not only o f what that govei’nment is doing but from farm , industrial and civic stand points. An ice course was served by Mrs. Jurkat. UNITED PRRSBTTBRIAN CHURCH R«|p| A . Jsstlss* * , Minister Supt, Sabbath School, 10 A , V . Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A . M . "Looking Unto Jo*u*,* .Y . P . C . U 7 ;W P M . Subject, “The Flace o f Education in £ Democracy,' Leader, Dorothy Galloway, No church service in evening, as an nounced. Choir rehearsal 7:00 p . M . W e ap preciate very much the fine work o f our choir, * Rally N ight Supper, Covered Dish, Wednesday, Sept, 24th a t 7 P. M . Further announcement w ill be made Sabbath morning, but it is earnestly hoped that every member o f the church tnd Bible School may be pre sent, The speaker o f the evening Rt 0 r , Ray M, Davis o f Oxford, 0 . - Rally Day, September 28th, The Communicants Class will present a program, giving some o f the things learned during the preparation period, looking toward full membership in the church, The Y . P. C . U . are to have charge o f the regular church hour. Communion and reception o f new members October 5th. t Women's Missionary Society w ill meet Monday, Sept. 22. METHODIST CHURCH H . H . Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 10:00 a. m. Sunday School— Theme, "Making* Our Bociety More Christian at Home.’r - 11:00 a. m. Church, Service— Ser- ^mon “ Two Sons.” ’ Youth Fellowship, meeting 7:00 p.m. Plans to be made for Booth Festival at Jamestown October 10. Choir practice— Saturday evening 8:00 p. m. D istrict Conference Sept. 26. M il ford, Bishop H, Lester Smith to speak. Sermon Topic Sept. 28r—"Pearl o f Great Price.” Rev. James L. Ghesnut, D. D ., and Ohio is visiting here this week w ith 1wife o f Bellevue, Pa;,, visited this week M iss Anabell Murdock, M r. and M rs. Walter Cummings are on a vacation trip to different in Michigan. . w ith.the latter’s mother, Mrs. S. C. W right. They had accompanied their son, James III, to Wooster where he .entered College as a Freshman, Miss Martha Harley o f Rome, Ga., FdSfr'Bale—Four-burn'er gas raU ^ ’ is visiting.at thfeborne. o f Mrs, BlaiWJ in goad .condition, ^ o p e fi-2Q2l; S i Spahr. ONLY ZENITH HAS THIS! RADIO'S GREATEST TONE DISCOVERT Enjoy the finest in tone, in power and in performance in this big new 1042 Zenith console. It's Rsdiorgan pint * tag 14-incb Concert Grand Spetkctpint 14 watt* output with puib-pulf amplification that spells your new listen- lag pleasure! Zenith innovations like the 3-gang con denser with the Outer Circle ft. F. Circuit mean power to spare on both standard and shOrt wave broadcasts. 10 ( 447 : Hera's new beauty for your home in this graceful flared* p«*«lcabinet. -, h»«d-fubbe<I»»gleintfagw*lntff 4 *fl»b.There’* ItcWlistening thrill*, too! 10 tubes, including $ 109.95 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N . Adams, Minister : 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, M r. H . K . Stormont, Supt. Classes for all. 11:00 A , M . Morning worship. Theme "The Power and the Glory o f the Kingdom.” Junior sermon, “Extra! Extra!”. , - 7:00 P . M . Christian Endeavor at the church. Devotional leader, Ruth Ramsey. |Wednesday, Sept, 24— 3:45 P . M<— 'junior choir rehearsal. Thursday, Sept) 25; 2:00 P , Mr—. Woman’s Missionary Society a t M rs. Lina McCullough’s. Saturday, Sept, 27, 7:30 P . M r - Senior Choir rehearsal. , v Additional Notices— The Dayton Prcsbyterial Society w ill meet a t the Covenant Presbyterian Church of Springfield On Tuesday, September-30, The "R a lly Supper” o f our own Con gregation which had been platihned for that evening will be on the fo llow -' ing evening (W ed., Oct. .1 ). Prepara tory Services will be held on Oct. 3 and 4, and on October 5 we will ob serve "W orld Wide Communion Sun day.” , t PLAY. S AM — M il N I O .I O t Proven Reliable Remedy for Worms, occjdiosis<and other Intestinal Dis orders. To keep your fow ls In thrifty condition give Neo-Sol in drinking water 3 ds. every 2 weeks, year round , . baby chicks and turks should have Vt dose continually during their first 4 weeks. Pint 65c Qt. $1.00. Ga| $3.00, With 30 da. money back guaran tee at H. H. BROWN, Druggist YOUR CAR ^ SERVICED ‘ Now with the hoist we give your car « careful, thorough service The proper oil or grease a t the proper points. Charge 75c SOHlQ AND ESSO SUPREME X70 . r James E. Bailey tscitt*. THE NEW 1942 AOHGBWtftMCE RADIO McCallister RadioService © f a * *WHHllllllHUlwSilWrtllUwlliWUwmUIIWllUIIHIIIMWIIIIM F, L. NELSON, O, D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown. Otila . t Especial AttentionGiven SCHOOL-.A H * X Y X 8 SCHOOL NEWS ICwafinawi tnmmm 1} Vie* PraskUmt, Harman gahtite; See rotary, Fraaeaa ja ile r ; Treaaurar B st- ty Prsatoa. Junior*— PresJdentj, Claire Stormont; Vice President, John Bradf te; Secre tary, S tadey Hertenstehij Treasurer, Joyce Clamant. Sophomore* *— President, George A bels;'V ies President, Jsaknie Brad fu te; Secretary, Bill Ferguson; Treas urer, BUI Braley. Freshmen— President, Harold Stor mont; Vine President, Harold Har- phant; Secretary, Pat McGuinn; Treasurer, Kenneth Huffman; Eighth Grade— President, Lamarr Hamman; Vice ' President, Marcua Townaley; Secretary, John Towmjjey; Treasurer, Joseph Shiukje, Seventh Grade -— President Billy Furst; Vice President, Naomi Conner; Secretary, Vivian"Ramsey; Treasurer, Jimmie Wisecup, • Assembly Program -P rofessor A . J, Hostetler, the guest speaker on our assembly program Monday, gave a challenging speech on the values o f a high-school education. Straight thinking and the formation o f high ideals are two things which students should try to attain, he said. Miss Carrie' M . R ife led the devo tional part o f the program, A piano trio by Clara Galloway, Martha Ken- non and Margaret Stormont was greatly enjoyed by the group. r S S S r l TURNER’S however this is subject to chan** if plan* do not materialise, David J. Bridgham, CedarvilTa Col lege alumnus who gained his A . B , degree in 1810 and who ha* many frjends inthia community, Iras changed his location from Pacentia Church, California, to the First Church at A lexis, Illinois', He began bis duties there September 1, . Bmuly Shop Kindergarten and Nursery School Arrangements were made for regis tration o f all Kindergarten children on Wednesday, September. 17 a t 8:45 A . M. Formal opening o f the Kinder garten and Nursery School will be on Monday, September 22. | Because o f some changes that must, be made in the Kindergarten Room at the College Library, the class will ( meet for a few days in the primary room of the F irst Presbyterian church . Arrangements have been made whereby parents who have children too young for Kindergarten may en roll them for the Nursery School to be held’ in connection with the Kinder garten Class and in charge o f an as sistant but limber the direction o f the regular teacher. * A change has been made for the payment o f tuition whereby parents may pay 60 cents per week if 'desired. A ll payments are to be made in ad vance. Parents should arrange for registration o f children on Wednesday even though they do not enter at thpt Greenee County farmers who cant qualify will vote on Sept. 24 fat three} township A A A committee members' and two alternates from each town ship. Those elected will elect the three members o f lha county AAA - com mittee and two alternates. HAWLEY-WR IGHT MARRIAGE THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mr." Ralph Wright, Richmond, lad., and Miss Anna Mary Hawley, College Corner, 0 „ were united' in marriage Thursday evening about five o'clock by Rev, R. A . Jamieson, D. D., at the par sonage, The couple was accompanied by Mr. Btuce McCreary, Morning Sun, 0 „ a n d ,M iss Oda Sheets o f College Springs. The couple w ill, reside in Richmond, Ind., where he has employ ment. His father and mother were married by Dr. Jamieson during his pastorate, a t College Corner, Offers Special Prices on Schoolgirl , Permanents Mon. - tues . r Wed. * ■ *-• ' ■ Under Personal Supervision o f m R S . D O R Q T m T U R R E R * 14 E. Second St. Xenia, O, Phone 631 IF YOU NEED PRINTING, DROP IN FAIR * *V* ' ' I i?-jyj mu r«'- tM’jrri* INVITES YOU TO THE OPENING OF THE CEDARVItLE STORE SATURDAY, SEPT. ZOth W ITH A FULL LINE OF — W W W IH M H I C O Z Y • *THEATRE * ' Fri. suwAiSaLf 10-20 . Jamas Csgney— Pat O'Brien “DEVIL DOGS OF T H E AIR” News— Cartoon— Musical Suit, and Mon., Sept? 21-22 Betty Grable — Don Ameehe “ MOON OVER M IAM I” In Technicolor , New* — Sports *— Cartoon Wed. and Thura, Sapt. 24-25 Marsha Hunt — Robert sterling “ I'LL W A IT FOR YOU” Cartoon— '"The Rookie Bear” Pete Smith— '“Lions on. the Loose” iiiiiHHiHunmnwmiiHHiiHHMiHiniiUMMiHimmHiwmiur Hardware,Paints,Houseware, Gifts and Toys Fi ft 7 Quart Cold Pack. Canners - 14. Qu^rt Gray Enameled Dish Pah 10 Quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan 1 5 Gal. Can Asphalt Roof Coating, with Canadian Long Fibre Asbestos - $1.49 Souvenirs - - Gifts' to A ll Adults - - Souvenirs Who says i'; ’ -a ? T R A I N I N G Instructing a student in cab le sp licin g . are over i Covered wagon days are gone. But the pioneering . spirit still lives in the telephone business. Since Alexander Graham Belt invented the telephone, more progress has been made in science; than dur ing alt previous human history. Telephone progress has been due, in large measure, to the painstaking effort and persistent action o f , older heads in the business—men and women who haVel*rT«d2lye*rtOf Pioneers—-an orgabheatlon o f seasoned veterans. Fart o f their time is devoted to instructing and . coaching younger members o f sthe k . . telephone progress.„ „ v . - ■ yt. i. * p ; ■■J f,’#l r ^ !| in troubled times like these, steadyhands andmattui ‘minds see needed k ^l'buidmui, We in dbe tale--, phone business pay public tribute to our Ttlephone Pioneers—whoae s*ie Judgment and progressive 'thinking are pushing ahead in the field o f com-;"* munications, in the* true spirit o f the pioneer. V Th« PJonect Badgewhich all tskphon* men and vroiwm With twanty-orte year* o f sanrito at* sdglkl* to wsar. TUNt IN "tHC THIHlONt HOUR" CVSRY MONDAY SVININO At 7 R. M. OVtR WTAM, WtW mi VflRO TM* OHIO MU TiUFHONI CO. \ t
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