The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
ClubandSocialActivities iiiiwfi.ilmu ijm CKDARVILLE BU R A IA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19-U ; UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson. Minister Mrs, Edwin WasterfeUJ o f Cmciti- Mrs. Lulu Watt, who had been visit' ?unt S ? t c S a ^ A b T <I WUh S * , * ! ? UJ \ f^ ? " * J*mM } Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. aunt. Mi s. vQia Trumbo. ; in Xenia, fell Saturday on the stair-, Rmile Finney, Mr. Edward Baas o f tk* w , i * « , * 1w “" 1 i ^ u! i nK! Preaching 1^00 A , M. Th*nk-Of- school is to bo. truest violin gniJL her had ^ beeiJ confined t o , £er;ngl Service, Imder the direction o f *— » - * J r « 2 a a ss ' t t '^ s a r s i s s . ^ i s ; a s s i ' a during the Worship Service. Mrs. Watt here, was taken ill Satur-1 J soesker " 1 day night and has ‘Taeen confined to Members o f the Leesburg O. E. S. her room fo r the week. were entertained by the local chapter i __ . .<____________ in Masonic Hall, Monday evening. •[ Parents are asked to warn children ........ |about .Hallowe'en pranks and the des- Miss Edna Siefert o f Springfield traction o f property. Soaping motor visited bene Sunday with her sister, cars is damaging property as it leaves Mrs; H, T. Thomas and niece, Mrs. A . a scar that cannot be removed. V. Wright, ' Mr. and Mrs, D, L. Cavera, Grand Mr. John McMillan, who has been ! Rapids, Mich,, announce the coming a patient in the Veteran Hospital, marriage, o f their daughter ,1 Miss Dayton, for several .months, spent the Evelyn, to Mi(, Theodore Burba grand- week-end with his parents, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. James Duffield Mrs. J. M. McMillan- - ; o f this place. The groom is a son o f ; 23 j „ the First U, P. Church o f Xenia. -----— - j Mr. and Mrs. yanoo* Burba formerly o f this place. The wedding takes place Saturday,, at 3 P. M, in St. Stephens rectory. . Y. P._C, U. G:3Q P . M, Subject, "Meeting Our Communities Needs.” Leader, Claire Stormont. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P, Choir rehearsal Saturday,. 7:30 P. M. The Annual Rally o f the Presby- terinl Y. P, C, U. will be held in the First -U, F. Church, Columbia, next Tuesday, October 28th at 6:30 P. M, Speaker, Dr, Richard W. -Graves, of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Annual Fall Rally o f the Wo- i men’s Missionary Societies o f Xenia Presbytery was held Thursday, Oet. Mr. Fred McMillan o f Pittsburgh, Pa., was a giiest o f his’ brother, Mr, Clayton McMillan and family over, the week-end. Miss Julia McCallister, who teaches in Clark ..county schools, has been ill at the bonne o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCallister. Mrs. George Ramsey and daughter, Verna, ;of Santa Ana, Calif;, visited several days last week with the for mer’s brother-in-law, Mr. N. L. Ram sey. . Mrs,; Mary McCorkell is visiting with •Dr. and Mrs- W . R. Graham in Lafayette,. Ind., for a few weeks and will go from there to Chicago to visit with her brother, Dr. W. W . Iliff and family fo r a time, Mrs, Lucy Barber, who has been spending the summer With. Mrs. McCorkell, has returned to the home Of Mrs. Charles Kimball. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Mr. and Mrs. Hervey S. Bailey spent the weekend in New Wilmington, Pa., where they’ attended the eightieth an niversary o f the former’s fraternity at Winchester College. Wanted to Buy—Old and salvaged cars^ iron ,,rags and metal.' Emmett Evilsizor. West Xenia Avc;, Gedarville I C O Z Y 1 S ' .Si I m THEATRE # j I Fri. and Sat., Oct. 24-2S j I Lew Ayres— Lionel Barrymore J | DR. KILDARE’S WEDDING DAY | | News—Passing Parade Sun. and Mon., Oct. 26-27 Greer Garson — Walter Pidgeon “ BLOSSOMSJN ...Tm i»U tT ” : r ''if; ' r'‘“ * ’LfPi• “ *•’ j - . ^ Also Late News Events |Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 29-30 | | Kay Harris—William Tracy | f “ TILLIE THE TOILER” - f | Comedy and Screen Snapshots \ Mrs, M,. I. Marsh has had fpr her guests this week her sisters, Mrs, H, D, Gatch and Mrs, W. K. Runyan of Milford, Q, They were entertained on Tuesday evening in West Carrollton' at the home o f Miss Rebecca;Marsh and mother. The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Church will told a “ Tea” at the home o f Mrs. H. Sunday School 9:45 Lesson theme ■—“ Civic Responsibility. Church Service 11:00 A . M. Sermon “ Stephen." * 1 Sermon Series fo r November Nov. 2 —The Vacant House. Nov. 9—Simple Essentials. Nov. 16—Light. Nov. 23—Proverbs. Nov. 30—Divine Risibility, A week of prayer, sponsored by the Woman's Society .of Christian Service, beginning Oct. 26. The church bell will ring daily as a> call to prayer at 10:00 A. M, Friday afternoon 3:00 P. M., a meeting of all women at the church, Oct. 31. Union Youth Church College party evening o f Oct. 28 at College Gym. Union meeting o f all churches Sun- lin g tb e YWCA and the YMCA Wed nesday, October 22, Orjtadee Stewart, president o f the YWCA, introduced the speaker. His subject was "Com mon Sense Thoughts,” ’ A committee was appointed by Mr. Harvey AuW to mate plans for the organization o f a local chapter o f Ce- darville College alumni at the radio rally meeting Tuesday, October 21 at the’gymnasium. A Jargp group pf Ce- darville College alumni, students, and friendg gathered and listened to the broadcast by the college choir, Presi-; dent Kilpatrick, and Alumni-president ( .•A ' committee o f Cedarvjile College Robert Richards over-station WHKC,; officials paid a visit to Rio Grande, Columbus, Then a business meeting Ohio, Saturday, to meet with Presi- was held with Mr. Auld, vice-presi-; dent R. L. Ppbst, of Rio Grande Col. dent o f the entire Cedarvijle College lege. Several years ago Rio Grande -Alpha Theta Tau Sorority held a meeting Monday evening to pledge Eileen Brown and June Ervin, hut, due to Miss Brown’s illness, she waa unable to attend. After a short meet ing, they enjoyed a hamburger fry at Bryan Farm. • 1 CHURCH OP GOD B. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School,,9;30 A . M, Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P, M, Prayer Service Thursday evening, 7:30 P. M. A ll. Welcome, S ubscribe T o T/ne IT ekaui entered upon an ^extensive program of student work, centered ground a several-hundred acre farm. Their ex perience povided useful information regarding the woking o f such self- help programs. D. Furst next Thursday at 2:00 P. M j day evening Nov. 2—United Presby- .frs. Fred Town'sley will he guest peaker and will review the book God’s Raven," a story o f Presby- crian Missions in the Belgian Kongo rtitten by Mrs. E. R. Kellerhurger. fr. anti Mrs, Kellerhurger. were .Pi’es- e: ian missions in'the Belgian Congo, •■twenty-four years, Every woman in the church is cordially invited to attend this meeting. 1 William Hubbard, 78, ’died at his home Friday morning after an illness o f a year. He was the son of Joel and Mary Hubbard and has always lived in this community. He is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Fannie Bell Hubbard, wine children: Mrs. Lucille Peterson,. Cearville; Mrs- Jeul Smith, Jeffersonville; Leon, Clifton; Mrs. Katherine Phillips and Mrs. Goldie Delphie, Springfield; Mrs. Anna Lee Butler, Selma; Floyd, Cassius and John, at home; fourteen grandchild ren and a half-brother, Dr. Simpson Smith, Huntington, W. Va. The funeral wa 3 *cpnducted from the Zion Baptist ■Church, Monday ■afternoon, with interment in the Massies Creek cemetery; . ' terian Church—Bihle Reading Con test. M. Y .F. 7:00 P. M. Sunday eve ning. Choir practice Saturday eve ning, 8:00 P. M. Church Service—Selma 9:30... I Prince o f Peace Contest, Selma— Sunday evening, Nov. 9. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 ' Rev* Benjamin N. Adams, Minister 1 V o te fo r Rheubert I Candidate For MAYOR CHARLES R. RHEUBERT Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1941 The best interests of Cedarville at heart. VOTE Your Vote Will Be Appreciated 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A- M. Morning Worship. President Walter S. Kilpatrick will speak. 3:00 to 5j00 P. M. Presbytery-Wide Men’s Rally. Guest speaker, Dr. Wil liam Barrow Pugh, Stated Clerk o f the Pi-cfsbyterian General Assembly; 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor, De votional Leader: Jeanne Wright. Monday, Oct. 27—*7:30 P. M. Ses sion meeting At t.he Manse. Wed., Oct. 29, 3:45 P. M. Inter mediate choir rehearsal. (Directed by Mrs. Rankin MacMillan.) 7:47 P. M. Joint Young People’s Hallowe’en Social at the Gym. Come in Masquerade costume; This social is being sponsored by the young peo ple of the three churches who will have the students and faculty o f Ce-- darville College as their guests, |, Thursday; Oct. 30, 2:00 P. M. Wo- I men's Missionary Society at Mrs. H. D. Furst’s1. This will be a “ tea.” Mrs. Fred Towmsley, as guest speaker, will review the book, “ God’s Raven,” a story o f Presbyterian missions in the Belgian Congo. Every woman in the church is cordially invited to attend this meeting. .7:30 P. M. Saturday, Senior Choir rehearsal. Alumni, presiding. The local group discussed, plans for organization and Miss Gienna Basore, Miss Dorothy Anderson, and^Mr. Fred Bird were named to the committee. A social hour with refreshments and dancing Was then enjoyed. The active participants in the radio' Mr. George Hartman, College rally Who made the broadcast to the treasurer; Dr, Leo Anderson, vice- variAus groups o f alumni gathered all president <of the Board o f Trustees; over the state, were entertained at Mr. Ira Vayhinger and Mr. Kilpatrick the Crestview Presbyterian Church at made the trip to Rio Grande. Columbus by the Columbus alumni _ _ _ _ _ group which met there to hear the: , Students and faculty members in broadcast.. The group participated in j terested in photography are organ- games and*singing, and refreshments izing a College Camera Club, under were served. 1 * j the guidance o f Miss Margaret Ella. -■-.!•;• Hystdl, instructor in art tand elemen- College will not he in session today, tary education. Plans are under way Friday, October 24 on account o f the for the development o f a dark room, Central Ohio Teachers Meeting at and for attempts at self-education in Dayton. Most o f the faculty and the the art of photography, student teachers will be in attendance ---------------— - ------- at .the teachers meeting. The Rev. Mr. Neal, minister of the Main Street Methodist Church at Bower.sville; addressed the'joint meet- —Farm o f 75.5 acres on road For Sale Fishworm . Good land,, fair fences and good buildings. Two drill ed wells. Lulu Henderson, phone Clifton 5923, (3t) OUR NEW OFFICE 32 W. High Street in Springfield is ready to serve you. Come in, phone 'or write — we will gladly explain, without obligation, loan plans that hre designed just just for you. ^ ANY AMOUNT FROM $10 TO $500 SPRINGFIELD LOAN CO. Phone 3061 8S661: Gives you everything to insure the finest tone reproduction . . . 14-inch electrodynamic speaker with push-pull amplification. 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