The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

GhtbandSocialActivities° j church notes i I , <3, Davis*. W . A . a» MMwr, L . A , I w i mm I W» L . WHmm at- tawW t i* sprin t mastisi* a t th* Dis­ trict Group at GW {Savings and Loan L h | « mwth»* « t tin Cmatry d u b , m u Hawitioa, W at- PMAftf. • Bank to r e few* published bstwMn Misa H oi** Stowart, daughter o f Mr, John A . Stewart, XsaU , and H r. Xd> win PurdWJ, Xenia, fo r thalr marring# at S t B rigtoChw eh , Xenia, Jmt# S i. K b * Stewart is a nors# a t the Me* pieman Hospital, and a form er red ­ dest o f this place. , Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart o f Cin­ cinnati spent Friday with friends here. Hr. and Lawrence Heal o f Newark, N , J. returned home Saturday, after a visit o f several days with Mr, and Mrs. Rankin McMillan. * Mr, and Mrs. John H . Lott o f Pitts­ burgh, Pa., have been guests this week at the home o f the latter's mother Mrs, Hattie Owens. Dr, W . R. McChesney was called to Darlington, P a „ last week, due to the critical illness o f his atint, Mrs,. Har­ rison. . » Mrs. Norman Sweet o f Rossford, O., is spending the week with hex mother, Mrs. Clara Townsley. *Dr. and Mrs. W . W . Itiff o f Chica­ go and Dr. and M rs. W , R . Graham f morning, & 9 . M ISTING The Jims meeting o f the Past Ma­ trons Circle o f Cedarvjll# Chapter, Q. R : & vats IwM at the home o f Miss Ora Hanna... Ten members and two* guests were present. A short business, meeting was con­ ducted by the President, Mrs. B . H. Little and plans fo r the July meeting were rtfscjissed send a 4th o f July picnic supper to he held a t the home o f Mr. ana Mrs. H . K . Stormont was decided, The fieri*#* served a delicious ice course, after which three tables o f bridge was enjoyed. MISS BOTH MATTHEWS BRIDE OF REV, ROBERT McRIBBEN Miss Ruth Ann Matthews, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Matthews o f Lenoir City, Tenn., became the bride o f Rev, Robert McKibben o f Williams­ burg, Ohio, on May thirty-first in the historic chapel o f Marysville College, before aii alfar banked with Rhodo­ dendron and Smilax, huge cornet baskets o f white lillie* and delphinium bordered’ the altar. The wedding is the culmination o f a romance that began when they met as students at Maryville College. . The double ring ceremony was read by Dr. Raipfa‘-W. Lord, cousin o f the bride, and President, o f Maryville Col­ lege, at 10:30 o'clock ■on Saturday UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A* Jamtwo*. Minister Sabbath, June Bth, is the Annual Children’s Day and a combined service 'is held, beginning at 10:80 A , M. The program is in the hands o f the Pri­ mary and Junior<Department, Mrs, Wilson W, Galloway, Superintendent, We are always glad to see and hear our children in their program. Y , P, G. U. 7:00 P , M, Subject, "John the Beloved” . Leader, Paul Dob­ bins. Union Service 8;00 P. M . in Pres­ byterian Church, Choir rehearsal Saturday 8:00 P. M. The Directress wishes a full attend­ ance o f the choir members. . * Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M. Let us make this one o f the Pre­ paratory services fo r the June Com­ munion, June 16th, Services Will ,also be held Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister 10:00 A .M . Sabbath School, H r. H. K. Stormont, Sup t,. 11:00 A , M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon theme, "Hygienic Doctrine." Members o f the congregation are re­ minded to bring their special offering to the "Summer Conference Fund.” 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor: Copies o f the new “ Constitution" will • ft year eofy. « S ift F. M. tWon Evening Service at wm church, TM***, “ The Courtesy o f the Saviour>M Tuesday, June !« , 2:00 P. M. MUpah Bible Class at the heme a f Mrs. F A . Jurkat. Assietaat heetseees, Mrs, Huey end Miss Annabel Murdock. Election o f officers. * v 8:09 P. M. Breadossters* Class at Mr. and Mrs. Jeba Powers' home. Topic, Australia, Wednesday, Jane 11, 8;00 P . M. choir rehearsal. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A , M. 11:00 A , M. Morning worship. 'Rev. H. H. Abels will preach. THE CHURCH OF THEHAZARENE Raymead Strickland, Pastor Sunday School 0:8040:45 A . M, Preaching Service 10:45-12:00 N. Superintendent o f Sunday School, Rufus Nance. . , - Evening Junior Service 7:00-7:80 P, M. Evangelistic Service. 7:80 P. M. Wednesday—Prayer meeting 7:30, Male Help Wanted—-I have some pleasant easy work fo r a man in Ce- darville. Can easily make $40.00 or more a week. Nothing to sell. Age no objection. Goodman Construction Co., 728 E. Cecil St., Springfield, Ohio. t s m Washington Letter (Co*mNu*r> F * q k F w * r P ag * ) so as to leave himself leeway to move in any direction he may desire eg events develop. His ignoring e f Con­ gress as 0 coordinate branch o f the Federal government (for it w ill be re­ membered he did not mention Con­ gress in his address), seems to indi- cste thst the President does not ex­ pect to ark Congress fo r a declaration o f war, for authority to convoy, or for the enactment o f any other con­ troversial legislation. It appears most likely that i f the United States be­ comes involved in a shooting war it will be an undeclared o r Presidential war. O f course, i f conditions change so that the people generally are irt favor o f a declaration o f war, then the President may follow the consti­ tutional procedure o f requesting Con­ gressional action on a . declaration o f war. For many weeks the United CEDA1VJLLB m m m HERALD, BPispim*aas« mm % States has boon half in and ha# out « f the war. A s * MNwlt e f the Presi­ dent's address last Tuesday night, this country if now a t least ninety percent in the w*r. Cash fer Cream—Highest paid a t alt times. White Cresm Station, Mrs. Erma Operator, price# Aftp i CWWiHftnftft irwnff i I ipm JK- tar. Berbers, h ew been n s d b r S u www g w—— sv^v^gs ffiiV in fttnominsitirm and IndfsiMMRe. fnd. Mr. and Mrs, John W» Cotiins, ##- compiutied by tfi# former's methav, Mrs, A . G, CaBm, Xenia, have keen Little, j attending oommewsemeat this week - (t f) .a t Tarido College, TarUe, M o, whew i...... Ithem Saufhter Mias Wtacfiv * * * * Mr. and Mr#. A lfred Townsley a n d lf* * * 1*1* . Dr, Earl Collins, president, ■on, Jon Mikal, are spending the week here with relatives. tamp We have a new Case Pick-Up Baler. Call us for your custom baling.^ Hpys Watson, South Solon,Jt. l , Telephone 3589. ’ 28-3 We pay fob ' HORSES $4.00 COWS $2.00 o f sire and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc. Removed promptly call XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E. G. Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio CO Z Y • THEATRE # Fri. and Satur., June 6 -7 BILL ELLIOT "THE WILDCAT OF TUSCON” News — Snapshots —, Comedy Sun. and M on ., June 8 -9 ' James Stewart—Hedy Lamarr "COME LIVE WITH MR” Late News—-Cartoon is a son of Mrs. A. O. Cutilna. Wanted— Washings. Leeth, Millar St. Mrs. Curtis S ubscribk T o THJC H kxjjuu M an Wsustad To sell Automobile Insarmsce. Fifty years or older preferred. Write Vie Donahey, 471 Best Broad £treet, Columbus, Ohio, |W e d . a n d Thuya ., J u n e 1 1 -1 2 | Humphrey Bogart— Sylvia Sidney | |THE WAGONS ROLL AT NIGHT’ | Musical — Serial ;| F. L. NELSON, Of P . OPTOMETRIST Jamestown. Ohio.. ■ ■> . u;- -•• ■ -v.-r , ■ E special A tten tion G iven SCHOOL-AGE EYES.. o f Irnyfayette, Ind., ere here fo r Col­ lege Commencement, and guests at played "Evening Star," ‘ Oh, Sweet the home o f Mr; and Mrs..W. C. Iliff. Mrs. Scott Hudson,, o f Jackson Heights, N. Y . and Mrs. Jas. Hawkins o f Xenia, called on friends here Wed­ nesday, Mrs. Jennette Strong o f Indianapolis . is spending the week with»her cousin, Mrs. Cora Trttmbo. • Mrs-'Earl McCall o f London, Tenh., Miss Dorothy McElwain o f West Asheville, N, C „ w ilt arrive Monday to Spend several days with her aunt, Mrs, - Cora Trumbo.Vhefore she returns, to hey'.home in Asheville, after having spent the school year as a student at Miami University. ,[ , Dr- W . Clyde Howard o f Chicago, president o f .the Board o f Trustees, CedarviUe College attended the, annual meeting o f the board, Thursday/ ’ * ...^ * * Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Hartman te - ' turned home Sunday from Hartford, . gradd* atfon o f their daughter, Doris, from Hartford Seminary Foundation, when she was given, her masters degree. They were accompanied by MtB. Gladys Hartman ftnd daughter, Fran­ ces- The former's daughter, Janette also graduated. Miss Doris is at her homo Until June 20 when she will go to Vermont to.teach in. Bible School fo r the summer. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cresweti and daughter, Irma, entertained about thirty-five .members o f the Creswejl fam ily a t dinner Friday honoring the 93rd birthday o f Mr. CresWell’s sister, Miss Mary Cresweti, which occured the week before; and also honoring Rev. and Mrs, B, E, Kelly, o f Sartta Ana, Calif., who have been- visiting Mystery o f Life,” “ I Love You/Truly,” ‘Oh, Promise M e" and the traditional wedding marches. The bride wfis given in marriage b y her father. >■ She wore a delphinium blue .suit with white accessories and a corsage o f roses and stephanotis. Miss Helen Airhart, o f Scottsborough, Alabama, cousin o f th e bride, was her only attendant. She wore a street length frock o f tea ,ipse, with a cor­ sage o f roses. The Rev. Clair V . McNeel o f lib e r ­ ty,1Ind., brother-in-law o f the bride­ groom was the best man,- , The bride attended Maryville Col­ lege and for the part o f two years was a teacher in the London city schools. Mr. McKibben was graduated from Maryville College and the Presbyterial Theological 'Seminary o f Chicago. He is.now pastor of"th e F irst Presby­ terian church in Williamsburg, O. A fter a short wedding trip .they will be at home at the Presbyterian,manse in Williamsburg’, Ohio, ..Am ong the-out o f town guests-.at- the wedding were Mrs, E , G- McKib- ben p f CedarviBr*. mother oI the groom and Mrs. Rankin Airhart o f Scotts- borbugh, Alabama, aunt o f the bride. CEDAR CLIFF CHAPTER: D. A , R. The Flag Day luncheon o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter D. A . R . will be held at The Anchorage in Yellow Springs on TueSday/Jutie 10th at one o’clock. Mrs. Ada Dodds Poipce o f Dayton, w ifi be the speaker and her subject Will be “ Human Dynamo.” ' Members are rgguested t° make their reservations with sOme member o f the board by Friday evening^ June 6th. .................................. _ Dr. George and fam ily who spent fhela ter’s"mother, Mrs. Nettie Ervin, j Decoration Day and the week end with pnd brother, Carl Ervin and w ife, The his brother and fam ily, Mr. Ralph Kellys are enroute to Washington, D . George, Jamestown, spent the first C., where Mrs. Kelly will preside at part o f the week with Mr and Mrs. the national meeting o f ..the United , J. E. Kyle. They, with the Kyles took Presbyterian Women's Missionary So- Jdinner in the home o f Dr. H. Down- ciety. They wtt leave Xenja Wedne*- (lo g and wife, at their farm home near day fo r Washington and will be ac- Lebanon, and attended a dinner in the companied by Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, home o f Dr. Cecil Mclntire and wife who is a delegate to the convention In South Charleston, Mr- Fred George from the Clifton United Presbyterian o f Taricio College spent Monday in the Societv. Kyle home to visit With his uncle. BrT 1 . .•__________— George. ,The Georges will .return to For Sa le-G a s range In good condi- their home in Asheville, N. C., Satur- tion, cheap, Arthur McFariartd. 27-2 day. r m n e t wutm.wMiTM B A B l o « t t Offlc* UncidW For M»crebimdl« S O T S 24.15 - 15.55 I f mm ^ w m w m Mswey T# IM* 1835*106YEARS'1941 O f Banking Service In This Community June 1st, 1941 Is Our 106 th Anniversary One Hundred ~and six years — That’ s a long time — There aren’t very many Business Concerns that have been operating that long — And you could probably count the number o f blanks on both hands.JWe are very proud that we are one o f them — Because it has taken a staunch ship to weather the storms during that period o f time* ' / Think what has happened— Wars— Panics — Floods — almost every conceivable disaster — But here we are — Still going — Stronger in every way. . Our policies have always been conserva­ tive — We have never given ear to any wild­ cat schemes — But we have always been will­ ing to go the limit in backing any sound Busi­ ness Venture or Business Expansion which we have felt would benefit the Community. We do feel that we have had a definite payt in. the growth o f this Community,, we hope we may continue to merit the confidence and patronage o f the Residents for Years to Come. | A Brief History of this Bank | | The first bank of Greene County was’ Jknown as the I J Bfink of Xenia, It opened for business on *?une 1, 1835 f with the fbjlowing officers: president, *fohn H. iHivling’; \.| | vice president, John Ewing; cashier/Henry Clark. Later I | E. F. Drake, becajme cashier. The bank was started as, | | a private enterprise and so continued until 1846, when it I | was reorganized, under a newly enacted act of. the Gen- | | eral Assembly with the new name o f Xeniabranch o f , | | the State Bank of Ohio. Abraham Hivlirig became t h e : | | first president of the bank upon its reorganization, while f I E. F. Drake was continued as cashier. . \ ■ j-.- - 5 . I Drake resigned in 1848 and his place was filled by i | J. W. Merrick, who had been connected with the bank | | as a teller. Upon the death of Merrick, John B. Allen | I became cashier. The bank continued a successful career | 1 until it was reorganized under the national banking act | I of 1863 and became the First National Bank. Upon the 1 | expiration of its charter at the end o f twenty years, it j I ‘ was reorganized as the Xenia National Bank, the name f I by which it is still known.* ” | |^ *Broadstone, History of CJreehe County# * I OUR PERSONNEL R. O. WEAD, Cashier WM. B. FRAVER, Asst. Cashier • J. FRED SCHULTZ, Teller GEORGE H. PRUGH, Teller MARGUERITE NASH, Teller BETTY ANDERSON, Proof Clerk IRENE McCOY, Bookkeeper ELOISE COY, Bookkeeper WELLA SHIPLEY,. Transit Clerk DOROTHY McINTIRE, Filing Clerk D iN e to ts H. E. Eavey, Pres, and Chairman o f Board o f Directors Mary Little Dice, Vice President F. Leon Spahr R. O. Wead J. A. Finney, Attorney Xenia National Bank *# • •' ' ' ' . . . » • ..L Assets Over $2,000,000.00 Deposits InsuredUp To $ 5,000 By F. D. I.C.

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