The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 27-52
7 ClubandSocialActivities The Research Club w ill w w t with Mrs. R, A , Jamioson, Thursday. Nov. 6 at 2:15 P. M. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Strfskland are announcing the birth o f an eight CARTER N . ABEL, JR., MARR IES MISS MERCEDES H A LE Y Friends here o f Mp. Carter N , Abel, Jr., Trenton, formerly o f this place ’will be interested In the announce- SS£fA f* hm““ « - * - S+T5Z street last week. . noon to Mina Mercedes Haley, dauth- ThA r , « m „ Pnnnf,» rr„ T ter- ° * Mr- « n|J Mrs. J, S. Haley o f wilt meet in the baaement I l t h . c S , S a J & J ^ L a t o S T C h S ) , I ™ House, Xenia, November 3, 1941, 6:40 ten, at 2:80 o'clock, * P, M.; dinner 60c, served by ff & 40 , There w ill be two films’ shown.on tuberculosis.. A ll reservations must be CHURCH NOTES assistant hostess. (Nets change of plaee and date). Saturday, November 8, 7:89 P. M. Senior choir rehearsal. UN ITED PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Christian ’Laymen’s Crusade w ill be Halph A . Jamieson, Minister ; holding eight days o f special meetings _ .. x, „ , k ! in Xenia from November 9 to 16 in- Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. fiupt. elusive on Wednesday, November 12, Emile Finney. I a*team o f these Christian Laymen will "P reach in g 11 A , M. Theme, “ One conduct a Union Service in the Pres. 1byterfan Church here. Reserve this Y , P . C, U,. 6:30 P. M. Subject, date. “ Christian Missions as a Way to The Union Thanksgiving Service ware given to the best masqueraded persons,* Appropriate games were played in . the gym decorated with fodder and pumpkins. Refreshments were jwrved as a pleasing finale to ’’ grand march." in the Health' Office by October 30th. Mr, and Mrs, R. G. Har,mount and daughter, Barbara, Mrs, Perry Bryant o f Dayton, Miss Mary Zeiner o f Cleveland, spent Friday with Mrs- Charles Ridgeway and Miss Mabel Crain.. ’ . * wRev# W , N. Mantle officiated at the Service in the presence o f 150 guests, he being a former pastor o f the'Meth- j odist Church in N ew Jasper and also .in Yellow Springs. * Miss Marjorie Roberts, fronton, was maid o f honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. A. G, Mayer (Sarah Abel), Peace.” son,- Leader, Etha Belle William- w ill be held ip the United Presby terian Church on the evening o f Wed- The YW CA and YMCA sponsored Hallowe’en Dance Thursday evening also a t the gymnasium. Amid an eerie setting o f .spooks, witches and black cats, prizes were awarded to the per sons who were judged to be the best costumed. Typical Hallowe'en refresh ments were served. Union Service 7:30 P. M, in charge |nesday, November 20. Let us make o f the College. This is the Annual this a real community Thanksgiving! Boys ■Bible Reading Contest. Music by the'cojiege Conservatory o f JMusic. - Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M, Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:30 P . M. is o f special * interest. Our choir is entertaining the ehoirs o f the First and Second U, P. Churches o f Xenia TtootM, „• t ► ,, , -and the First U. P. Church o f Spring- Dayton, sister o f -the bridegroom; n , d . Miss Ida Mae Walton, Iroiiton, and - The Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association reports the' sale o f what whs itiie Gillilan home, with peach and apple orchard o f. eight acres to Volney Wells, Dayton. Pos sesion is to be given the first o f De cember. The Pine Cone Patrol entertained the Cedarville Girl Scout Troop with a Treasure Hunt and Hallowe’en party Saturday night. Clues ’ upon hidden black cats finally led the troop to the out-door fireplace and garden Miss Mildred-Wellman, Columbus. The maid o f honor wore a gown o f sea- foam .blue .ripper satin, fashioned floor-length, aritf theiJridedfiiaids wore gowns o f) dusty rose slipper - satin. They carried bouquets o f -dubonnet baby' chrysanthemums. ■ Sue and Pat Mayer, Dayton, nieces o f the bridegroom, Were flower girls and wore* gowns which were miniature 'models o f the bridesmaids’ dresses. The bride wore a gown p f white slip-^ per satin, styled with a long train. She wore a shoulder-length veil and carried a shower bouquet o f gardenias with an orchid in the center. Mr. J. Arthur Young, Wilkinsburg, of Barbara' Smith, where they enjoy ed a Hallowe’en supper. Later in the|p Berved a9 bcst man and ushers evening appropriate Hallow’cn games; were Messrs, A . G. Mayer, Dayton, were enjoyed. The B. E. McFarland property on West Cedar street was reported sold this week through M. W. Collins to Charles Gray, College st. Possession is to be given December 1st. S ubscribe T o T h e H erald brother-in-law o f the bridegroom; Reif Blackburn, •Charles Srecka and Wilmot Terry,. Ironton. . Guests were entertained at a re ception at the .Hotel Marting follow ing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Abel left Sunday eve- Eaeh choir will present a special musical number and the combined choirs also will sing. The public is invited to the musical program. Fol lowing this program, the choirs will have a social period in-the dining room. r . >. W e would like to remind our church people that, next Tuesday is election, day, and it is our duty as Christians tp vote, and in the way we believe our Master would wish us- to vote. Vote and Ipray. The annual Birthday Luncheon o f the Women o f the U. P. Church ■will be held Saturday, November 8 at one P. M., THE CHURCH OF TH E N A ZA R E N E 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 8:00 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent* Ru fus. Nance. Pastor, Raymond Strickland. R CHURCH OF GOD C. FREDERICK, Paator METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 . Sunday School 9:45 Lesson theme — “Ways o f Dealing with Sin.” Church Service 11:00 A . M. Sermon — “ The vacant House.” Union Service— United Presbyterian I C O Z Y I furnished Ironton.. ■ .. ■' ’ Mrs.-Abel attended Ohio State Uni versity and has been engaged in social service work in Lawrence County. Mr. I [ Abel, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. 1 . _ , ~ I: Abel, Ironton, was graduated from | ,—— -----*-----—------- :------------— —■§ Cedarville High School and attended | F ri. and S a t., Oct. 31, Nov. 1 | Ohio State and Ohio Universities. He I Edward G. Robinson— George Raft j is associated with the Ohio Calcium ning for Washington D. C. and~upon , , their return will reside in their new ly-{ £ huJ ch' Bible Reading Contest 7:30 home at 812 S. Fifth St., THEATRE “MANPOWER ” News — Carfoin Sun. and Mon., Nov. 2-3 I Co., Ironton. The.bridegroom's father |. formerly operated.the Abel Magnesia | Co., Cedapyrtle. | Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister, of | this place, were guests at the wedding. Mickey Rooney—Judy Garland^ | On Wednesday evening all o f the | witches, wizards,-* skeletons, ghosts, 1 etc. in these parts assembled at tire ! 1college •gym^and^hiKl 'anythin®.but. a- I ‘ L.IFE b e g i n s f o r I A N D Y HARDY 'N ew s—. Cartoon ! . grim and grewsome time. It was vot- I ______....... : j : '. . .. ■. 5 ed the finest social fo r Cedarville I j j 'n . m . e e | ' young people in many a moon. Gen- | -W ad . a n d ln u r s ., INov. o -b j . ei.aj gratitude was expressed to those I George. Montgomery— Osa Massen § ■whose planning and hard work made | ' | it possible. This social was intended | “ ACCENT ON LOVE ” ^ 11,aa an expression o f the interest o f the |j young people o f the three community I ! churches in the students and faculty ilMIlflMMIHMHimlllllllMllllllltlllM'MIllll.llllllllllllllllllHIII* Qf GedarviHC College. Selected Short Subjects ........................................... .............................. ................... 2 » , ■ ! * f > s I Vote For Rheubert ] I „ „ ! , - • « Candidate For § MAYOR CHARLES R. RHEUBERT Tuesday, Nov. 4,1941 The best interests o f Cedarville at heart. VOTE Your Vote Will Be Appreciated i P. M. Sermon topics fo r November— Nov. 9-^-“ Simple Essentials.” Nov. 16— “ Light.” Nov. 23— “ Proverbs.” Nov. ■30-»-“ Divine Risibility.” i Woman's Society o f Christian Serv ice meeting and Potluck Dinner at the home o f Mrs- George H. Hartman, Wednesday, Nov. - 5. Mrs. Edward F. Andree to-be guest-speaker. A “ Christmas” party for children of* Ethel Harpst Home, Cedartown, Ga. Children’s Society o f Christian Serv ice will hold regular monthly meeting during opening service o f Juriibr Sun day School, 9:45. Methodist Youth Fellowship at hew time, 6,30 P . M. iqiaLBoardmeeting*^Wednesday, evening, November 5, 7:30 P. M. Im portant. ' Men’s Association meeting, Nov. 10 At 7:30 P. M. Choir practice 8:00 P. M. Saturday evening. 1 • There were seven accessions to mem bership at the Selma Church last Sun day morning. The Cedarville Methodist Church has acquired a new bulletin board near the entrance o f the church. The construction was made by Amos Frame, ' FIRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister VOTE VOTE j • ■ —PolIllSal advertisement - jj ......................... ............ in.ni.it................ ?t„mm ............................................ 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr.'H. K, Stormont, Supt. . 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, Sermon theme: “ The Inheritance of God.” G:30 P, M. Christian Endeavor, De votional leader, Honey Lou Stormont 7:30 P. M ,‘ College Men’s Bible Reading .Contest at the United Pres byterian Church. Tuesday, November 4—5:00 to 7:00 P. M. Election Night Supper, The ladiis o f the Presbyterian Church are again offering the voters o f the com munity the usual generous chicken supper at moderate price. <If you like godd eating, come! Wednesday, November-5/3:45 P, M. Intermediate choir rehearsal, Friday, November 7, 2:00 P. M.*— Mispah Class meeting at Mrs. S. C. Wright's. Mrs. George Creswell is F .E.Harper Numbingoi All Kinds BATH ROOM EQU IPM ENT MODERN K ITCHEN SINKS HOT W ATER HEATING ; » > -» * LET U S QUOTE YOU P R IC E S - The First Presbyterian Church o f Xenia is observing the Centennial o f its founding, throughout the week o f November 2 to 9. Cedarville people are invited to join in all or any o f these observances; Sabbath evening the sermon will be delivered by Dr. Harry Cotton, presi-' dent o f the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago. The Sabbath morning sermon will be by the Moderator o f Dayton Pres bytery. Monday evening the service will be in charge o f the Boy Scouts. Tues day evening the guest speaker is to be Rev. Robert Copeland o f German town, O, Wednesday evening will be devoted to a musical program o f new and old songs under the direction o f Mrs. G. A; Chapman, with Mrs. W. W. An derson as organist. , ' The congressional dinner will be held Thursday evening with Harry D. Smith, attorney, as toastmaster. The speakers will be Rev. Charles Sanger from Dayton Presbytery and Dr, W. R. McChesney. Friday afternoon will be devoted*tp mission work wi(h Mrs., A. C, Mes senger in charge o f the program. Sunday, Nov, fith the Centennial sermon will be delivered by Rev. R. Ames Montgomery, a former pastor. .At 3:30 P. M., an informal reception by the ladies o f the church in honor o f former ministers, members and guests. * A t 6:30 Sunday evening a Candle Light Communion and Consecration Service will be held, concluding the anniversary event. m illMIOIIIliUllllOIIIIIttM IIIIIIIM IIM IIIIIIM IIIIIIim iMM IIM IH"*, j COLLE^NEWS | H<H.......»HH.U<»HHU».H»nm.»<»M..M1MIIK»>l>.»HH«.H The annual Men’s Bible Memory con test is to be held on 9unday, Novem ber 2 at - the United Presbyterian Church. The time will be 7:30 p.m, There will he eight contestants in the event which is sponsored by Dr. C. M. Ritchie. The participants are John Reinhard, Dave Galey, Leroy Haynie, William Myers, Robert Allen, Clayton Wiseman, . Layden Wilson, and R. Henry Campbell. The coliege choir will- furnish the music, The staff fo r the Cedrus, Cedarville College year-book, was elected Tues day by the student body. John Rein- hard, elected last year to serve as as sistant editor and to assume the d u ties o f editor this year, took charge o f the election. Others elected last year in assistant capacities who will serve on the staff this year are: Bob Guthrie, Advertising Manager; and Orsadee Stewart, Business Manager. The results o f the election are:’ A s sistant Editor, Lee Miller; Assistant Advertising Manager, Alfred Fehl- man: A rt Editor, Laurel JDiltz; A s sistant A rt Editor, Helen O’Bryant; Snapshot Editor, Hal Guthrie; Sports Editor, Keith Wright; Feature Editor, Bea Collier; Assistant -BusiAess Man ager, Marion Muller; and Ttypists, Rachel Neal and Jean Ferguson. The Young Peoples organizations ; o f the three churches o f Cedarville I sponsored a Hallowe’en Frolic at the » gymnasium Wednesday night fo r the college students and faculty. Prises ttHU HH.HHHHm »HIH«W H.H..H.IH.HWH.IH.H.m .im H .m F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST^ Jamestown. Ohio Especial Attention Given SCnOOL-AGK EYES The basketball squad has continued to work-out four times a week. Lay den Wilson, Bob Guthrie, and Dean Babb have reported to Coach C. D. Pyatte after missing the first week o f practice. The former pair are seniors and have seen** service in past years on the junior varsity squad. Babb is a freshman. These additional boys make a total o f 14 candidates for the Bquad. attended by educator* from many parts o f the country, On Sunday* morning, Ifr . Kilpatrick will preach at the Presbyterian-Church in Mau mee, near Toledo. Members o f the Cedarville College faculty will entertain the student t body and their parents at a* Reception | at the A lford Memorial Gymnasium 1 next Thursday evening, November 6. j This event has been traditionally held j in the spring,'but it was fe lt that] o f the Common Pleas Court Record* o f Greene County, Ohio. Raid action will be fo r bearing on or a fter *1* weeks from the first publication o f this notice, which is September 86th, 1941. 44-8 ANG E L IN S U, BEACH, By Smith, MeC*!H*ter fit Gibney, Attorneys fo r Plaintiff some occasion was needed when it would be possible fo r the. entire group- to become acquainted earlier in the school year. , LEGAL NOTICE TO M ARV IN K. BEACH o f the Miss Niestrath had charge chapel program Monday, She outlin ed several points on how to get along with ethers. She stressed courtesy in her talk. Sunday School, 9:30 A . M .1 Morning Worship, 10:30 A .'M . Evening Service, 7:30 P , M. Prayer Service. Thursday evening, 7:30 P. M. AH Welcome. X E N IA PRESBYTER IANS W IL L OBSERVE CENTENN IAL Wednesday the YMCA heard Mr. J. F. H ilt, agriculture instructor at the local high school. Mr. H ilt to}d in an interesting spanner o f a trip, which he sponsored and made, accompanied by several high'school boys. He ad vised anyone in the group to plan to make such a trip i f he is desirous o f iiaving a good time. You are hereby notified that An geline'M, Beach, has filed her petition on August 26th, 1941, charging you with gross neglect o f duty and there after, to-wit: On September 23rd, fil ed her amended .petition, on grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and among other allegations, .asked the Court for •an allowance o f alimony, both tempor ary and permanent, out o f your prop erty in the National Bank o f Lima, Ohio, being a joint checking account, in said institution and also an allow ance out o f United States. Savings Bonds, in the sum o f approximately $400. Said case is numbered .22645, 'IfH IIU UIIH M IH Sm itltllllllllllllllM IM IM HIIIIIIIIliiillllM IIM lItU y / l o o k W/iuse rofnifvj SUNDAy , NOV. 2 la i AMi aCOUNTY „ J amboree Lazy J i m DAY o f th e q o id en u L . t Merle t r a v i s Cui -Iy T o x H u g h C r o s s fun - F A T H E R . pU- . S T E P S o u t " .The College office has been swamp- j | -*d since the Radio program October | 2-, with reports from groups and i n- I f diviuals who listened in. Some twenty i organized i groups o f alumni and | friends in all parts o f Ohio aB.well as | western Pennsylvania j and eastern j § Indiana, met to listen together and to -1 talk over Cedarville College reminis-! | senses. In many cases permanent or- | ganizations were proposed and first | steps taken towards their formation. | Station WHKC has also received a | large amount o f fan mail about the i f program. || AH reports are complimentary about | the calibre o f the College’s Choir this jj year, and agree that such a program , f is o f great value in welding our fam- | ily o f alumni and friends into a unity.; | President Kilpatrick will be in the | northern part o f the state this week- § end. He will attend .the inauguration | o f Dr. Helen D. 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