The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
CtlubandSocialActivities * « • Can* «BUrt«|JMd th* ?• F* ®* CWbt cl liar h$m* flitewthiy ^vanijur with « “pot-Judc” w p J J r Attorney Frederick XeCfe&ut xa& «i»ter# Harriet MeClellim G i « » , prim* cipal o f Whittier School o f Mtaaai*, Ind,; Grit** MeCkUsa PftlUnd, w it* o f Dr, Pplbmd, Unm kt, Indiana, and Dr, Ban. McClelland o f Xenia visited with Ellen Weimar, Saturday. Mr. .Herbert Pickering, accompanied by Jamea Bailey, Jr., are 1 in North Carolina thia week, where the former has sold and in installing three inf dividual light plants on farms owned by Jdr. Arthur Morgan, Yellow Springs. Bea-Mar Farms, Washington C. H.' announce their annual fa ll sale o f Registered Berkshire*,>There are 30 boars and 20 g ilts in the offering on Monday, Oct. 20 at 12:30 P. M, . The Bed Cross sewing group will meet in the Home Economies Room' in the basement o f th e High School, Oct. 29 j i t 1:30 P. M. Ladies who are interested in working through the Red Cross are invited to attend. There will be .hand and machine sewing and yarn will bo knitted fo r garments. Announcement has been made o f the engagement and - approaching marriage o f Miss Jeanne Garringcr, o f near Jamestown, to Mr. Lawrence D. Williamson o f this place. .The wedding will take place in the Jeffer sonville Methodist Church^ Saturday evening, December 27. Miss parring- er has been residing in Xenia, with Miss Eleanor Blessing. She is .a grad uate o f Jeffersonville high' school, and an accomplished pianist and instruc tor. Mr. Williamson is a son-of Mr,- and Mrs. R. T „ .Williamson o f thia place and i$ a teacher and coach in the Reynoldsburg high school. He is a graduate o f the local high school and Bowling Green University, * L * * 1 member* o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter, D, A . R „ along w ith mem- her* o f thi* Otthorioo Green Chapter, Xtpis, wore o f tho Johnathan 0 *V tm dhoptor, D. A . R. at tho iVowmH’ s Qub Monday *Jteraoon, DrV Stewart W. MeCloRand, preaideht o f Lincoln Memorial University, Harro J«te, Tenn., wag the guest speaker Ih e following from her* attended; Mrs, I. C. Davis, Mrs. R. T k William- son, Mrs. Paul TovmaJey Mrs, J. E. style, Mr*, W W . Galloway, Mrs, Fred Dobbins, Mrs, Mae Harris, Mrs. Ber nice Ross, Mr*. Ernest Folck and Mrs. Hogor O. Henderson. CHURCH NOTES Mr, and Mr*. OUie Hyatt o f W il- mingtqn, visited Sunday w ith Martin Weimer and mother. Mr. A . B, Crowell,-w ife and daugh ter, spent thy week-end in Steuben ville, 0,, ju t guests q £ -Mr, Oreswell’s sister, Mis* Bertha Creawell, who has been teaching in the schools o f that city fo r several years. Mrs, James I, Patterson, Xenia pike, announces a* sale o f live stock and farm equipment on her farm on Wednesday, October -22 at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Patterson recently sold her farm. U N IT m P tE fU E TTBRU K CHU B a li* A . Jamieson Mtefeter Sabbath School 10;00 A . M. Supt. Emile Finney, Preaching 11:00 A . M. Theme, "S itting in Another* Seat," Our Young People’s Society is In vited to meet with the Clifton so ciety next Sabbath evening. W e w ill meet at our church at 6:30 p, M., and transportation w ill be provided fo r all, Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:30 Ps M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7;30’P. M»» leader, Mr. Meryl Stormont. The pastor and elder J. E , Hastings are attending the Annual Meeting o f Second Synod this* week at College Corner, October 14-16, Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A . R, will observe .its" seventeenth anniversary , with a "guest day” meeting at .the home o f Mrs, Fred Dobbins, Satur-. day afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. James Patton, Columbus, an officer o f the Statq D. A . R. will speak on "National Defense/’ Members o f the executive committee will serve as the hostesses. ' - - Mrs. Ruth Kimball Ross entered j the Springfield City hospital, Monday, for treatment. . She* was a patient there some, weeks ago. where* she un derwent an operation. The Cedarville Chapter, 418, O. E. S., will hold a stated meeting in. the Masonic Temple, Monday evening-. Members and .officer's o f the Leesburg Chapter w ill be guests o f the. local i chapter. A fter the meeting- a social hour will be arranged. A ll officers and members o f the local chapter are urged to be present a t this important. medfinjj/ j Katherine. Orr, W . M. Paul <?rr, W . P«. Ada Stormont, Sec, . A A A EQUAL ITY 4 N FAYETTE We have the statement o f a Fay ette county farmer who owns 600 acres o f land that he San have but 65 acres o f wheat and 155 acres of corn under the Communist" authori ties in- that county. He is a recogniz ed Republican. Across •the road is a farmer who owns 250 acres o f land-that" has a base o f 100 acres fo r corn and 35 acres for'wheat. He is a recognized New Deal Democrat that contributes to the campaign fund. METHODIST CHURCH ' , H. H. AbejLs. Minister Telephone 6-1381 ■1 ' i".. Sunday School 9:45 Lesson theme -“ What the H o ly Spirit Does fo r Church Service li;0 0 4 . M. Sermon “ John Mark”, - Second o f a series o f three on New. Testament. Characters. Activity Notes—A meeting o f all men o f the church Monday evening, Oct. 20 in the Sunday School audi torium, 8:00 P; M. Men only. First Quarterly Conference Oct, 22, Wednesday evening. Congregational dinner fo r all at 6:3Q. The conference 7:30, Dr, and Mrs, E. F. Andree will be present, Bring table service. M. Y .F, 7:00 P, M. Sunday eve ning, Choir practice Saturday eve ning* 8:00 P, M. Selma W-. S. C. S. to meet Wednes day afternoon, October 22 at Mrs. Johnson’s. FIRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N, Adams, Minister I f interested in buying, selling or renting real estate, contact — D ALLAS MARSHALL Real Estate Broker 39 Green St, Xenia, Ohio Of. Phone 182 -Residence Phone 646W • Fo r Sale—40 pure bred Hampshire gilts. Extra fine bunejh-of gilts. Horn-, or Smith, Route £ , Cedarville 47-3 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K . Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship. Ser mon theme, “ The Christian Home.” 6:80 P. M, Young People’s meeting. Devotional leader, Joanna Bryant. 7:30 P. M. Saturday, Senior Ch'oir rehearsal.. ADVANCE NOTICES: On Sunday, October 26, there will be a Presby tery-Wide Men’s Rally at Dayton Westmihster Presbyterian Church, from three to five o’clock in the after, noon at which Dr. W illiam Barrow Pugh, Stated Clerk 'of the Presby terian General Assembly, will speak. Presbyterian men please take note and reserve this date, CHURCH OF GOD R. C, FREDERICK, Pastor ‘INITIAL’ EVENT. . # M o n o g r a m m in g V r e e o f C h a r g e !—N e x t W e e k O n ly m . O c t * 2 0 * 2 5 * .jiz&totstssdiiMiiak- V m* * I t s W is e T o I n d iv id u a lis e 1 P e r f e c t C h r is tm a s G i f t s in i* t i d e d a t n o e x t r a c o s t t o y o u * ; S h i r t s «■ ~rt r«* rn m rri t, G 2 U p |CB P a j a n i f t f . f»’ t « t . t . . ^ 2 u p R o h m * i : * j m £» f 5 » 9 5 U p V ' c e i E § t i c p ^ 2<L22 S o . F o u n ta in ■ «C r-V" S p r in g fie ld • Sunday School, 9:30 A . M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A . M. Evening Service, YtSO P, M. Prayer Service Thursday evening, 7:30 P. M. A ll Welcome. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Services f Sunday School 9:80 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 8:00 P. M* ■ Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance./ Pastor, Raymond Strickland. «. For, Sale—Duroc boars ready fo r service. A desirable type fo r market feeding. Call Denver Wolfe, Cedar ville, 6-2784. F. L. NELSON, O. D, OPTOMETRIST Jamestown. Ohio Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES F .E.Harper numbing of Ml Kinds BATH ROOM EQUIPMENT MOBERN KITCHEN SINKS HOT WATER HEATING f j , / - 1 • , LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES SCHOOL N EWS j IC s n tim s d f r m And •upper this Friday watting, October 17. Supper will be served from five- 'Mqrty to eight e’okek. A fee d R iw - ing-jdctuw “ Rreekiag (be M e" w ill be shown in the auditorium throughout tho evening— 10 c *ulnU**io»u Junior CLsse Aottvitie* The Junior Class will sell Christ mas cards again this year, Play practice on "Boarding School” began Tuesday evening. A model airplane club lias been organized fo r boys in grades 7-12 un der the supervision jof Mr, Baas, The* model club meets every Monday a fter school in the Vocational building. The boys are looking forward to the first flying meet when prizes will be awarded fo r the best models. Paul Whittington was the first to complete a flying model. In making test flights, he found that hi*-model flew to a height o f th irty'fe et and stayed in the air fo r 24% seconds. Operetta Chosen This year an operetta-has been planned fo r the high school g irls’ glee club “ Miss Carushers Returns”, by Chester Perry, White Hussars Concert . One hundred and seventy Cedarville students attended the White Hussars Concert, Wednesday afternoon'at the Xenia Field House. The program was a combination o f both vocal and in strumental music apd offered new ideas in the way. o f music apprecia tion, The instrumental department o f Xenia Central sponsored the concert. CEDARV ILLE HERALD , FR ID AY , QflTOBMR i f , m i wwww ItlMMIMIHHIIIIIIIMlIMKIIIIIIIIIMMQKIIIIIHMlHilllUlflKIIIIIIIIB COLLEGE NEWS ! iiiMMHniMiiimmMHiiniMtHMimiminimifMmiitiifiiitiuir The student body heard Rillo Wal ter Brown, famed teacher and novel ist, speak on “ The Romance o f Being Student” on Monday. Mr. Brown has taught in several o f the country’s leading universities, including. Har vard. He now devotes all o f his time to writing and has written several articles which have appeared in Har per’s,' Atlantic Monthly, and Ameri can Magazine in addition to .twelve novels on American life. He gave a recipe, for, successful living which proved to be very thought-provoking. Dr. Brown’s appearance at Cedar ville was sponsored by an anonymous friend o f the college who is interest ed in the work o f simriHChristian col leges. * LEAV ING FOR CALCUTTA / f#9 Kingwesd jKrsat, Margwitoira, Waal VfrcbtiR, Octet*? 6,1941 Daar Friends, W * have just raeeivad wprd (hat we are te sail twa week* from today, tha *H b 0 # October, from New York City via New Orleans, the Panama Canal, Java, Singapore and Calcutta. That means that we will double** leave Morgantown on Friday, October 17th unless we should received word o f a postponement o f a few days.. This booking seems fa irly sure. Dr. and Mrs. Harper o f our mission and Mrs. Horace Wright w ill likely be on the same boat. This means that w& will not get to see our good friends on the Pacific Coast, It also means that we cannot take the package* fo r friends <vho were planning to send them to San Francisco, The radios and the refrigerator that we had ordered to lake from the coast will go on some boat direct from San Francisco to Calcutta and w e . are 'assured that they w ill get there about the same time that, we arrive. W e expect to be in Morgantown this week, in Pittsburgh Saturday and Sunday, the ljLth and' 12th, in Clarksburg a t the Synodical on the. 14th unless w e are too rushed,. Doubt less we shall find .the days pretty full. Our boxes are about packed. Our ad dress in New Yo rkvwill be in care o f B oard .of Foreign Missions Presby terian Church, 156 Fifth Avenue, be tween the 17th and 20th o f -October, j ' A fte r the 20th o f October, our ad- j dress w ill be Mission Compound,;.. 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A 318,446,## ......m.ssr.si .1 Jf7.35r.ss TJJTAL ............................................ ................................................ STATS OF OHIO, CQUETT OF GBgENE, SB: • . ’ 1 I. B, O, Weed, cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear (hat. the above state went la true to the beat of.my knowledge, and belief. ", a. o. weed, cashier. . Sworn to and subscribed before me tttis SOU) day of September, 1941.' ' ■. , • Robert H. Wead, Notary PubJlb CORRECT—Atteat, H. E. EaVey f ' Mary Little Dice " " ; . . - 1. A l . Finney , .. Director!. • „ ■ P U B L I C S A L E For Sale—Good cqal heating stove at reasonable price. It has new parts and is in first class condition. Can be seen a t Sterrett resident, Xenia ave., west side. Price $10. Call at .this office fo r information: For Sale—Firewood, Phone 6-1795. IHWmHHniHHIHIllW m tllflWWUKMlHIHHmWHHHmmHW C O Z Y • THEATRE • Coach C. D. Pyatte has been work in g with the basketball squad this week. Thirteen boy* reported to him on Monday. Both the coach and the boys are anxious to start their prep aration fo r the promised tough sched ule which they will face. Only four o f last year’s lettermen were present { at the initial practice. They are Sen- j ior John Reinhard, and Sophomores j Harry Stonebumer, Hank Campbell, and John Sanders. Two Juniors are candidate* fo r the squad, Laurrell Flory and Dave GslSy. The rest o f the boys are all Freshmen. They are Harold Cony, Fred Lewis, Paul Stoneburner, Millard French, K,eith Wright, Dick AndetsOn, and Herbie Markley. Fri. and Sat., Oct* 17-18 ■ Wallace Beery—-Marjorie Main “ BARNACLE B ILL ” Selected Short Subjects •• ••• ' . __’ Sun. and Mon., Oct. 19-20 Bette Davis—James Cagney “ THE BRIDE CAME C/O, D.” News — Cartoon The Young People’s League o f Day- ton Presbytery met last Sunday after noon at Hamilton, Ohio. Over 200 young people were in attendance. Of- licers for the coming year were elect ed as follow*: A l Need o f .’ Dayton, Moderator; Jane.Winwood o f Spring- field, First Vice-Moderator; Leah Rose Gunter o f Ptqua, Second Vice- Moderator; Guy Vargo o f Middle- town, Third Vice-Moderator; Irene Patrick o f Franklin, Clerk; Phyllis Jeanne Adams o f Cedarville, Secre tary; and Earl Chamberlain o f Car lisle, Treasurer. * , \ H ii ' i tili -i ■isi#- - Wanted—Farm hand to work by week, day or month. Can live In same house. Cliff Cooke, near East’ Point, Route 42. For Sale—Farm o f 75.5 acres on Fishworm road. Good land, fair fences and good buildings. Two drill ed wells. Lulu Henderson, phone Clifton 6928. (3 t) FARM 4% LOANS No application lee, No appraisal fee, Refinance your loans at the lowest interest rate* Over offered. McStvaaey A Ce. L oh J m , O. Call mr Write LEON H. K L ING CteUnrllk, O. Phone: « - l « l ll»HIMIMWt< A NAM E TH AT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNI TURE BUDGET PLAN AVA ILABLE A d a i r ’ s N . Detrrit St. X M f c Q , mwn M m Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 22-23 Ann Sothern—George Murphy “ RINGSIDE MA IS IE ” Cartoon —• Pete Smith glHHNMIHIIlHUIIHHHIlimmiHIHHIMQVIMimHIlHmilSlillH Having Bold my farm and w ill Quit farming, I w ill sell at my-residence on the Peterson Mill JRoad, 1 mile south of the. Spring Valley and Paintersvilie Roaa, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1041 at 12 o’clock.noon, the followiiig. property ' 7— H E A D OF M I L K C O W S — 7 Jersey cow, carrying 2nd calf ; 3 Jersey cows, carrying" 3rd ca lf; Jersey Cow, carrying 4th ca lf; Jersey cow, carrying 5th ■ ca lf; Black cow, carrying 3rd calf. These cows are all.sound; good sized and in good flow of milk. 9— H E A D OF - S H E E P — 9 5 Open wool ewes, 2 to 4- years o ld ; 4 open wool ewe ' lambs. A good set o f heavy shearing ewes. FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model L Tractor on rubber, with plow, and c u l- . tivators, this outfit in A - l shape, only used a short time on a small farm. Good low wood wheel wagon, with flat top, disc, tsteel harrow, corn planter, 8-8 Buckeye grain.drfll, drag, double - i shovel plow, 6-ft. McCormick mower, hay rake,, sled. | MISCELLANEOUS— Four wheel trailer, slip scoop, small feed grinder, 32-ft. extension ladder; 18-ft. ladder, four 10-gal. milk cans, nearly n ew ; Blacksmith’s drill, grass seeder, set o f fence stretchers, single and douhle trees, forks, shovels, 600- egg incubator, etc. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Marble-top walnut dresser and wash stand, large mirror, two iron beds with springs, 2 feather beds, cupboard, table, chairs, crocks, jars, dishes, etc.,> *. TERMS:— CASH DAN O’CONNELL . Carl Spradclen, Auct. R . H . 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