The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52

CKDARYUJJB HERALD, FRIDAY, SKPTRMBK* H , 1*41 C lu b a n d S o c ia l A c tiv itie s - I CHD,CHM° ,ro r, and Mrs. Fr*d Out** of Cador- ville sutertaiMd * number of friends s t s Pot Luck Super fa honor of Mr. snd Mrs. Witfwd Wsimer of Ft, Lauderdale, 71s. Those present were Mr. snd Mrs, Hurry Hanwtan, Mr, snd Mrs. George Hamman, Mrs. Nel­ son Preawelt and children, Nancy snd Kent; Mr. sad Mrs. Victor Bumgarner snd daughters, Boris snd Frances; out of town guests wave Mr. and Mrs. A1 fred Hulstar and son Donald, of Yel low Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dunevant and son Neil, of Xenia; Mr. and Mre. W ilf^d Ww'awr, o£ F^. Mr, wsPMr*. Ihred Dr. and Mrs. Donald Kyle entertain* ad their Sunday School elass a t plantation party and dinner a t their home last Friday evening. Lpu Chase'. ’ Mr, and shortly return to FI S s "Weimcr v^ill ids. The first meeting of the Greene County Schoolmasters will be held in Spring Valley, Monday, October 6th. A dinner will be served at the school with business session to follow. . Miss Martha Cooley has, returned to Marquette, Mich., where she teaches in Michigan State Cillege. She has been spending her. vacation with her mother, Mrs. Jeanette Cooley and other relatives. . Miss Dorothy Rickenbacker, i-Lima, has entered Bowling Green University for her second year. She is a former resident of this place. Her father, Hnr- vqy Rickenbacker is a cousin of the famous "Ace", Eddie Rickenbacker, ^TheJResearch Club will meet afe ihe Masonic Cluinrooms on'Thur$day,f)c- tciher 2nd as guests of Mrs. A,-;E. Huey.- ■ Mrs. ,L. F , Tindall of Farmersville, O., visited Several days last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tindall, Xenia ave. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wickerham visited Miss Donna Bums in Mont pelier, Ohio, over the week-end. We have the information that Mrs. Guy Currey, South Solon, has been named as a member of the board of censors for moving pictures in Ohio. She is from Madison county. The posi tion pays $200 a month. . :V’ — ... ' We .have just received from Cong. Clarence J. Brown a copy of the re ­ cent income tax law that reaches near­ ly everyone on and after March 15th. It covers forty-six pages and covers iifty-six different items. Next March you start paying for Joe Stalin's war In ‘Europe, England has not been en­ gaged a«y war for four months yet we keep on Tending and leasing that Democrat!? politicians can collect 15 per cent commission on all purchases for shipment abroad. 10:00 a. m, Sunday School-Theme, "The Glorious Consummation." 11:00 a. m. Church Service—Ser­ mon, “Peari .of Great Price. Church Service 9:30 A. M., Selma. Woman Society of Christian Serving meets' Wednesday, Oci. 1, a t the church a t the usual time. District Brotherhood Rally—Wil­ mington, Oct. 7. Dr. Boy L. Smith to -speak. Children’s Society of Christian Serv­ ice to meet during Church hour in Sunday School room. Youth Fellowship meeting 7:00 P. M., Sunday evening. , Booth Festival, Jamestown Metho­ dist Church, Oct, ID, ' ‘ Choir practice—Saturday evening 8:00p. m. - We are informed the new- road on Route 42 between this place and South Charleston will be opened by the con­ tractor by the end of the month. The new section .is; of cement and 22 feet wide and has been completed several; weeks. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. West, Mr. arid Mrs. Montgomery West and Mr, Joseph West, attended the Hibbert- Aultman weddjng last Saturday in Xenia, Mr. Joseph West attended his cousin, Mr. Aultman, as best man. The groom is a son of former county su­ perintendent H, C, Aultman and wife and is practicing law_in Xenia. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. J . T, Hibbert, Xenia.; Robert R. Bangham, Wilmington, manager of the Manufacturing and Sales Division of the Department of public welfare; will address.Greene County Women’s Republican Club vin the Common Pleas Court room Mon­ day evening at 8 ci’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Louis Smithof Lakewood, O., former residents here, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Frank Joseph Wood, on September 20th in Lakewood, O. The couple will bfc ah home after October 1st at 253 Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. j C O Z Y ~ f r - '- d < ■• . ■ —a-w< Fri. and Sat., Sept* 26-27 Arthur^JLake—Penny Singleton “BLONDIE IN SOCIETY” News—Comedy—■ Screen Snapshots Sun. and Mon., Sept. 28-29 Robert Taylor—Brian Donlevy “BILLY THE KID” In Technicolor News — Pete Smith Wed. and Thiirs., Oct. 1-2 f Keith Douglas—Lucile Fairbanks | “PASSAGE FROM HONGKONG” I ATTORNEY GENERAL RULES IN FAVOR QF FARMERS Attorney General Thomas J. Her­ bert in an opinion yesterday holds that the county cannot be held in vio­ lation of any excess wheat under the AAA, which was charged by the AAA in various counties. The opinion also affects Greene county commissioners. According to Herbert’s ruling, a farmer is not liable to any penalty for wheat grown over bis allotment so long as it is not marketed in inter­ state commerce* • , The A A J p A n d county in- stitution^could, nqjtmse the wheat for flour even to feed inmates of county and children hoiries or in state insti­ tutions. SPECIAL ATTRACTION Repeat Showing of "US FOLKS” ' j CedarviHe’a Own, MovieJ. J F,or Sale—Duroc boars ready for service. A desirable type for market feeding. Call Denver Wolfe, Cedar- ville, 6-2784. APPLES FOR SAL® Fallen Apples for sale at Gillilan orchard. 50c per basket,, Bring your own basjeets. See W. L. Wilson or Ce- darville Federal Savings & Loan Association. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Ab*la, Mbiiitw Telephone 6-1381 Dr, Boy l* Smith To Address Brotherhood *» t t w f f »«jawKrtr r ai^fyy w'ir r i 1.. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A, M,, 45-minute period, ■ „ , Communicants Class Recital at 10:45 A. M. Church Program 11:00 A. M. in charge of the Y. P. C. U. using the Special Rally Day Program prepared by the Bible .Teacher of Sterling, Kansas. President.John Reinhard will have charge of the program. Speak­ ers are .the Misses Doris Townsley, Margaret Stormont, Dorothy Gallo­ way, and Harold Cooley. There will be special music, and all are cordially in­ vited to this Rally Day Service. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30. P, M. (sharp). • Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Y. P. C. U. 7:00 P. M. Subject, “The Place of Religion in a Democracy." This follows the topic of last week, “The Place of Education in a Demo­ cracy.” Leader, Rachel Finney, The Rally-Night Supper was a real success as they always have been. Dr. Ray M. Davis of Oxford gave an ex­ cellent address, which we trust will continue to bear fruit in our church life and service. Mrs. Donald Wick­ erham sang a solo, and.a duet was pre­ sented by the Misses Clara Galloway and Dprothy .Jane Waddle. President Arthur Evans, presided. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Notice To Our Patrons | Due to the new War and Defense I Tax Law. we are forced, beginning | Wed., October 1st to charge the fpl- f lowing admissions: f CHILDREN ------------------He I ADULTS------------------ -2 5 c j Feeds Don’t Change Milk From a practical standpoint It Is Im-, possible to alter,the composition of milk through heavy or light protein rations, experiments at Ohio State uni­ versity show. ^Since the amount of protelmfitAhef ration Is one of the big - factors' which"!* known to have com. ■Ideroble Influence on the amount of’ production, It has been thought that It might also affect the composition of the milk. It was found that great dif­ ference In the amount of protein pro duced no consistent changes In the proportion of any of. the four major chemical constituents of the milk (lactose, fat, protein and ash). S ubscribe T o T he H erald Arrange Now Seeding Time ■> 500 Bu. Trumbull Seed Wheat HAS BEEN RE-CLEANED ■i * 100 Bu. Thome Seed Wheat a l s o s e e k r e - c l e a n e d n v a - . 1 * 7 . «*', f* - *, .if.-*.: i /•*» *t- 1-A *1 *' i* *■.*» w -as*1 W 'S-Jji *> ORDERS AND DEUVERY TAKEN tO ' SUIT YOUR WANTS fbank cbeswell 10:30 A.'M. Rally Day. Joint Sab­ bath School and Church Service. Let us make this 100%! “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the1ChUrch.’" The world needs the *pet*of Jesus Christ, . and it is through the Church that'it must get it. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor at the Church. Come with. your Bible prepared for Bible Drill. Devotional leader, Billy Furst. Remember Bible verse for Roll Call. Monday, Sept. 29, 10:00 A. M.— Retreat for the Ministers of Dayton Pfesbytery a t the Dayton Country Club. Tuesday, Sept. 30, 10:00 A. M.— Presbytcrial a t the Covenant Presby­ terian Church at Springfleld. Those planning.to go should call up Mrs, ifurst at once. Wednesday, Oct. 1, 3:45 P, M.— Junior choir rehearsal a t the church. 6:30 P. M. Congregational Rally Supper, Bring dish to pass, or dessert or cake. Coffee, rolls, and butter will be provided. Bring tabic service (in­ cluding cup and glass). Please get your basket to the church by 6:30 P. M. so that we can begin punctually. Money will be acceptable for rolls, etc. from those who cannot bring food. A tine program is planned. Friday, Oct. 3, 8:00 P. M. Prepara­ tory Service. Saturday, Oct.'4,2:00 P M. Prepara­ tory Service. * Sunday, Oct. 5, 11:00 A, M.—World Wide Communion Sunday, - - THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Services *» Sunday School 9:30 A. M. to 11:00 A.M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M< Evangelistic Service 8:00 P, M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting B:00 P. M, Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance, Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Lost—Ladies gold wrist watch, El­ fin , gold link band, three weeks'ago In Cedarville, Reward. Mrs. Clayton McMillan. DR, ROY L, SMITH WILMINGTON, OHIO—Dr. Roy L. Smith, Chicago, III., recognized as one of the seven representative preachers of American Methodism in a nation­ wide poll Of 16,000 ministers, is to be the main speaker for a District Rally of five Methodist Brotherhoods of six southwestern Ohio counties, to bp held in the College Gymnasium a t Wilming­ ton, Ohio, Oct. 7, 7:45 p, m., H. C, Aultman, Xenia, District Brotherhood President announced today. The ag­ gregate attendance of these five broth­ erhoods meeting monthly totaled 10,- 000, last year. Plans' are being com­ pleted to. care for 2,000 at the conven­ tion in Wilmington. Dr. Sm ith' resigned the pastorate of £he largest Methodist Church in the world, Los Angeles, Cal., to as­ sume the editor-in-chipf post of The Christian Advocate national weekly publication' that succeeded seven church organs as the three Methodist denominations united as one. This Weekly is the voice of 8,000,000 Metho- - dists in the United States. Dr. Smith, before entering the ministry, was a newspaper reporter and since then, has served as an editorial writer for metopolitan dailies, feature writer and foreign correspondent. He has author­ ed more than 20 books. He holds hon-,> orary degrees from five colleges arid- universities. Aultman pointed out that the coun­ ty brotherhoods in the counties of Greene, Fayette, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, and Highland which are lo­ cated within the Wilmington Metho­ dist District of which Dr. Edward F. Andree, Wilmington, is superintendent is unique in organization and attend- ■ance among tbe Methodists of the en­ tire United States, Wanted—rMiddlc aged woman for general work in a restaurant. Good wages. Good home. Apply now. Sparti Hotel. Phone 6-2000. YOUR CAR SERVICED „ Now Wi£h thpKboisfc we. give your car a careful, thorough service - The prriper oil or grease a t the proper ]points« Charge 76c SOHIO AND ESSO SUPREME X70 James E. Bailey We pay for HORSES $4.00 COWS $2.00 of size and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc, Removed promptly call XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E. G, Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio I FARM 4% LOANS I I s No application fee. No appraisal | fee. Refinance your loans' at that i lowest interest rates ever offered. | McSavaney ft Co, London, O. | Call or Write | LEON H. KLING Cedarville, O. ] Phone: 6-1901 | _ * wmi<HOWM>»mmnnHmimw— mum —— mwmmtmmmm •flfllltltlltH lH im tlM M IItlllllM Ittlllim ilH M H m itlU lftlllllttllM t FAIRMONT ICE CREAM Is now kepi and served here again PACKAGE OR BULK GIANT SANDWICHES PHONE 6-1363 N E A L ’S M m m aH M R H M iw inH H iim ftrtnH iiH w ttiiiiH iiiiiiiiim niiit g ji i if ' j j innwwiitf*— Jl ! 'J i l 'J M g * White Mountain Cream Station • We need more good-quality cream for our High-Grade Meadow Gold Butter. j Highest prices paid a t all times. I f you are not a patron of ours a t present, 1 would appreciate a triaL on your next can id cream, Station Operator L E O L A C O R N Open Dally Except Wednesday Afternoon ,* LEGAL NOTICE TO MARVIN K. BEACH Y6u, ato hereby notified that An­ gelina.M, Beach, has filwl her petition on August 26th, 1941, charging you with gross neglect of duty and there­ after, to wit: On September 23rd, fil­ ed her amended petition, on grounds of gross neglect of duty and among other allegations, asked the Court for an allowance of alimony, both tempor­ ary and permanent, out of your prop­ erty in thcoNational Bank of Lima, Ohio, being”a joint checking account in said institution and also an allow­ ance out of United States Savings Bonds, in the sum of approximately $400. Said case is numbered 22645) of the Common Pleas Court Records of Greene County, Ohio. Said action will be for hearing on or after six weeks from the first publication of this notice, which is September 26th, 1941, , . , 44-0 ANGELINE M, BEACH, By Smith; MeCallister & Gibney, Attorneys for Plaintiff film*. Wendell Willkia, *x-Dame«rat, former public utility tyaoeu, aad M * Rapririican candidate far Pm iftw t, haa been chief couaaal for the hwraaa- (& movie, executives, for which aery* ices he is reported to receive a foe of one hundred thousand dollars* The in­ vestigation reached a high point test week wharf members of the Senate Committee revealed they had received information that Mr, Willkie’s em­ ployment hy the, movie industry had been demanded and arranged for by James Roosevelt, son of the President, who was engaged in film production, until he lately began active duty as * * Reserve Captain in the Marine Corps. * ' NOTICE Mary tmlm Jobnafen, ydm* ftp* kitewn pi#** *f resid*n«* hi % R. If*, 4, Greeaaasile, Indiana, wM tqM »*- Gee that m tha f is t day of Agyist, the undersigned, Robert W« Johaatoo, filed his petition against her m th« Court of Common Pleas of 'Groe#* County, Ohio, praying for a div«M<r and relief on the grounds of growl neglect of dpty. Said cause will h# for hearing on and after the 10th day of October, 1941. 40-6 Robert W, Johnston, By his attorney, Philip Aultman, LEGAL NOTICE For Sale—Four-burner gas range in good condition. Phone 6-2021. 3t For Sale—Upright piano. Colby. Cherry finish. Good condition. Cheap. Earl Shaw, Cedarville, phone 6-2101. Washington Letter (C ontinued F rom F irst P age ) der which additional billions in tax revenue will be raised. Anna M, Paynter, whose last known address was 206 Allen St,, Dayton, Ohio, and whose present whereabouts is unknown, is hereby notified that Harry S. Payhter has filed a petition for divorce against her on the grounds of wilful absence in Case No, 22667 in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after No­ vember 1 1941. (9-l9-6t40-24) Hqrry S. Paynter By Dan M. Aultman his Attorney I A NAME THAT STANDS j ! FOR GOOD | Over in the Senate things have been' | moving along at a .merry clip during, | the past couple of weeks, especially in |! the, hearings of the Senate Comhrittee f conducting the investigation of the | movie industry, which has been charg- I ed with producing war propaganda I^ FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A da ir fs POULTRY Hens ............ 20c, 22c IJb, Fries ..........20c, 23c lb* Dressing — 10c per head CUT UP FREE PHONE 491R EAST SIDE POULTRY ' 422 Easf Main St, XENIA, OHIO N. 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