The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

r. V . A. fW m , ouek , « • •C Ata. apart * few day* M i Mpk- tete * • Itatart M a w , Mr. W. I t Watt. gfcfc VMM PNMMI* at ^the Droemkro m M i «r «* » Girl* fotertjr *1 Qtartten tarvtoe at tta tort* o f M Irvtw. mi Mo*j*y rot­ ate#. During th* huate*** martieg, thi fottrotfog wfftoroa Mm «toeted: prorifiart, Bitty Brewer; vica-pwai «tmt Mirth* Keanea; Secretary, Wuhnrta Dark; treasurer, Norma D rt»; a m reporter, CMoerHa Mer- tenrtetou After gift* had bae* ex- cheated, ddlctowi refreshment* were served. Tta January meeting will b# held at the bom* of Gloria Abel*. We wish to thank roeh onewho help­ ed to wait* the rally of the St. Paul'# A, M. E., Sunday School * stuwees. Year interest and cooperayon. warn appreciated#' f'our prises wore given, and each contestant was presented a profit for Sunday School. $5.90, Snpt. Mary V). Harris, Ralph H. Tindall, Scoot Field Exe­ cutive, announces the formation of a Boy Scoot Troop No. 8 ? at .Wilber- force. Mack Green will bn Scoot Master and R. 0 , .Dickerson, univer­ sity registrar is troop, committee chairman, The. troop has eleven Scout* as'charters members. ' Troop# are being formed at Knoilwood and Bellbrook. * . MISC GUOfRVA OLRMANS TO WSS RNWGH MjIfKIHK, SAT, Mask aantaorod thi mating marriage of their daughter, Mi** Geneva, to tesiga Frederick RoeeiU Hettner. of Jamestown, wh© is now stationed at Pmseola, Fto, Invitations have been luoed for the wedding which tail} taka place Satur­ day evening at 8;80 at the home af the bride’* parents. Only the im­ mediate families will attend the cere roony. ■' Mi**, Cleman* has been teaching in the Spring Valley High School and hr a graduate of Cedarville High School and attended -Cedarville College and was graduated from Miami University where she was ya member of Delta Zeta Sorority. <En«ignHeifner, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heifner,, Jamestown, has been an instructor in instrument and radio flying at the U. S, Naval Air Base, cop* P *** Testament. Net jf^ruKol*, but is being transferredfrom there soon to the 18 th naval district in the Phillippia* Islands, He will re­ port to 'San Pedro, Calif* January 8 tp organize a scouting squadron pre­ paratory to leaving for the Philip­ pines' Me also attended Cedarville College and Ohio State University. Pvt. Joe Marshall of Camp Shelby, Mi**., is bofoeori an eight-day fur­ lough visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Marshall*. CLARK’S RUN CLUB ,./*' ; *•/ . ' IS ENTERTAINED r Mr, and 'Mr*/ Joseph Gordon, near Cedarville opened their home to mem­ bers of the Clark’s BunClub and their, families Friday evening for their an­ nual Christmas party. 4 A covered dish supper was served at ,quartet tables' decorated with Christmas appointments. Fifty-three guests, including five newmembersre* ceived into the club recently, were en- tained. Mrs. Gordon was assisted by Mrs. Joseph Gano; • Wanted—'"Will buy old dishes, glass­ ware, oil lamps, tin trays, buttons, Vase* and old^worthy furniture. Ad- dross A. •Frye,: 630 £Dlhert Aver,, Springfield, Ohio. ■ t ‘ ' 4 - 2 x .................... «w< , . c o z V • TH E ATR E ' # 1 t/ ^ ^ _ ........... , A .. Fri. and Sat., Beg. 19-20 Lloyd Nolan—Mary Beth Hughes “DRESSED TO KILL” Selected Short Subjects Bun. and Mon.r Dec. 21-22 Spencer T^ney—Ingrid Bergman “DR. JEKYLL AND JWiL HYDE' Also Late News Erentn • Tae*^ Wed* Thura., Dec. 23-24-25 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Clark Gable—Lana Turner, ; “ HONKY TONE” Plus Pete Smith’* Army Champions w nim iiniinm inw H H m ri.H riH M H w .t.nw rtiw w ifW lH im m n W 1 LMAH ROBERTS WED „ TO HAROLD SHAW ' n - v -.i L - >* +* 1 , Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Hoherts, Col­ lege Corner, O., are announcing the approaching marriage of their daugh­ ter, •Miss 1 Wilmah, to Mr, Harold Shaw,-' Yellow Spring?/- principal o f Fair Haven School, Clark County,. The marriage will be solemnized at the home of the bride’s parent*,.Wed­ nesday, December 24 , with Rev, Mr Roy, of-College Corner; officiating. Miss Roberts is a graduate of Col­ lege Corner High’ School. Mr. Shaw, son Of Mr. ’and Mrs, HarveyJShaw* graduated from Cedarville College. Pvt. Milton Turnedof Caihp Shelby, Miss,, is-home on a furlough with his mother, Mrs. BurtonTurner and other relative- ' ’ Anyone having good' used toy* for she Girl Scouts Christmas basket* bring them to Mrs. Reinhard, ■Mrs/R. A. Jamieson returned home from the hospital Thursday, and is improving nicely.' Her sister, Mr#,' Hannabelte ‘ Nesbitt frOm Colorado Spring#, Colorado, fo hero to ear# for tie siater-fiMdfotaifeted % | | l«f tmt Btown, o f Morning Sun, Ohio. , 1 Mrs. Genevieve Wylie of RusHville, Ind,, visited last week with her par­ ents, Rev. and Mr*, R. .A, Jamieson. Rev, S. R Jamieson apd wife of Oxford, 0 >, spent.Friday With Rev. R. A. Jamieson and wife. MRS, JEANETTE BARBER DEAD ►dLymgJyMMiK m£ tg», JWPlk ATmMVr w 9 *m** *#« VVAImnMWMli Wt JERIWWwSIwiy wvmiiMF, Basombar $ftii at' - sarag *’ei#cit, at th* Mrihodtst Omroh. J*f- farowvia*, 0 . A roeapUo* wffil ha held a tfiw S iro a p r hwsia fisflewfag Dm *«ro*»Mar te roroaty-firo hTOM guests. Mr. Wfllianumti, Is « *ou of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond T. WHKsauKai, and is a teacher in the Reynoldsburg, 0 ., pabtte schoeli. CHARLES HARRIS DDBD IK DAYTON HOSPITAL Word whs* received hero Thursday of the death of-Mrs, Jeanette Barber, 34 , who .died in a hospital at Willard,: ; N, Y./where she W been,a patient }for sometime. She was the widow of J. B, Barber who died in il«Oi Twen­ ty-one. years ago she le ft here for her former home in New York. No parti- •culars ate known as to funeral ar­ rangements. She is survived hyta step son, J. Warren Barber o f this place and a cousin, -Mrs, Lillian: Hawver Dtinkel in California. - Mr*. William Finhey ha* sold a residence property on West Chilli- rothc at.» through M. W, Collin*, to Mr. Walter Huffman, Louis Charles Harris, 47 , Colored, died Wednesday la a Deyton hospital where he had been a patient for the past five months. He was married to Mary Victoria Morris at Wilberforce, May 15 , 1928 , who survives. He is also survived by t the followings his mother, Mrs* Luiza Overstreet, Springfield; Oran Harris, Clifton and George Bafri*, brother*, Springfield, Mrs, Helen Mills, firing- field and Mr*. Iren* Adams, Yellow Springs, sisters; and a half-brother, D i% ri Davis, Waveriy. The funeral will be held front the A. M, E. Church, Saturday afternoon at 1 :S 0 o’clock.. Burial took place in Massiee Creek Cemetery. Sprigs of eedur, tied *BS rod ribbew, were fiaronu warorteswrosesro»*we Mrs. Cora Tiui#at wad a Gfcriet- nrsa atory and Ifieg. -Waiter Cany •eng • Mi©, -**[ MoNr the Ohrintwes Beffa.*’ Mrs. Carry alee led group ring- lag of Chrietawaa Arrangemente tom themoitiiig wore in charge of « eonuwRtei ooropeei d of Mro. A, E. lUelmrdSi ehatamtan; Mrs. J, E. Wert, Mrs. R. R.Mswustey, Mro, J. H Nagley and Mro R N Adams, imSWMSHMUMMMSHW h ’ COUMGB Earlham’s Fighting Quakers topped Cedarville -College’s “basket-bailers’’ Thursday night, December U . Scor­ ing 42 points against the opposition’s 66 , the Cedar Yellow Jackets were handed their fourth loss without a victory. Showinga better offense than in preceding- games, Cedarville lost 'out wben the defense, allowed Eari- ham players to slip behind them, to take long passe# and convert them into baskets. Again for the first few minutes Cedarville showed signs of making a contest of it, but as usual they collapsed to allow the o th « team pile up enough points so that they couldn’t he headedby Cedar. The half-time score of the gates played at Richmond, Bid. in the gigantic True- blood Field House was 84 - 15 .* Harry Stonebumer “ the manwith the mask” continued 'to show -Cedar scorers the way with 14 points. Campbell follow­ ed with 10 and Corry With %. ■_ With the announcement that More- tend Btete.TeKhmm-Cotirtte M *•-' quested the pos^Hmeawnt o f thrtr game-with Cedar*®# W ,a later # te , 'he' tetei^irohMi# aetivitie# o f the Cedar eager# has ended until M *t year. The game was originally *«t for Dec, 16 . The University of Day- on is the next opponent of the orange and blue forces on Jan- 8 at the Day- ton Coliseum, price ceding#.” In the face o f |20 hogs in 1310 , how can the farmer' o f 1341 content him­ self by selling out to the AAA under plan to market his farm products with “celing price#*’’ Would it hot,he possible for the farmer to purchase more “Defense Bonds’ *when he can have hi* farm market price* on parity with war prices enjoyed hjr industry and labor than under the AAA limited price plan for farm products? Certainly the avenge farmer doe# not have to have n paid AAA repre­ sentative' explain which plan is best for his own prosperity? The government ceding on soybean prices nearly resulted in a revolution among western farmers that have not harvested or sold their roy beans. Th# limit, was op but two day* yet the price dropped twelve'cents. Tuesday the<>government lifted Miss Glenna Baser# spoke/at the joint Y. W. and Y. M. meeting Wed­ nesday in the college chapel. She pre­ sented dramatically a. modern up-to- date story concerning Christmas In a small town. It# theme of troubles with the result o f a tendency for peo- ple to lose frith was extremely time­ ly, She also presented plana for the College’#part in the currentRed Cross drive.. The. entire coll#*?, student body and faculty, alike, is. going to their contribution as a whole, each person giving •# tench ‘as pos­ sible. . : , A clarty ril-coll#ge swimming party in Decemberwha heldat the Y. M. C. A- at Springfield, Thursday evening. President o f the Y*. W. at Cedarville College, Oroadee Stewart, was in charge of arrangements. Part o f the arrangement* was for each person Who attended to pas* a medical exam before taking his mid-winter dip. Con­ gregating at the library, the group piled into cars and thence to Spring-* field where they enjoyed a brisk hour in the water, ; ■ Christmas vacation starts at Cedar­ ville College at the end of elasiws to­ day; students will return to college sessions on January 5 to finish the ■first'semester. . Due to nstioftal conditions today, a discussion period-Was held Thur%* day morning in the chapel. President W. S. Kilpatrick led the discussion on the general question*. “What is our duty now?" The open forum proved very enlightening and .constructive. President Kilpatrick welcomes any private discussion of any question which studentshave. The students and faculty Joined With the Board of Trustees in a resolution offering the facilities of the college to the govern menyn anjr Way that seems feasible, “Who’s Your Pal?* Wss'the com* mon cry Tuesday evening among the .female element of Cedarville CeUeg* i The occasion Was the Y. W. Seurat I pal Party. It was held at the collage 1 dorm, Harriman Hril. A ll the girls found out who bad been doing all the nice things for them during the pert montits. In the way of refreshments fruit salad on lettuce, and hot cbooo latte with cakes were served, at leart what was left of them. Report# have It that some of the boys managed to help themselves to the food before the girls got a ehauae- $20 War Hog* 1019; (Conimuod fum Mrtt peg*} aeries, riothiny, beete and shoes, farm implements, srtomoWlcs, auto tires, building materiel are -produced by high priced labor and sold under no “price erifing*? With the farmer enjcyfnf war time prices for all form product# during the SccondWorld War as was enjoyed; during the flr«ti throe would be more: clothing, firm implem/Mte, automo­ bile# sold and moreybolWings built or repaired and, prtdioiym cash, and not borrowed money, thah can.be sold tote ternvarirndew* an riteut XSrtt Wadawelay teerniag, KeJsaa was aeMtobedrtv- M* m i tiro mart aerieualy tejurad. Ha mfferod eats m the haa* «... m U a a j y # -# — -mi p « m « m jpnpHVpfippi m U t Maw aeeapad with hrrtm sad « art eu hie ear, Nahrot..waa uaoaMrioua for fa»-hwtrs. . The parked earn dateagsd hateng to F, E, Griffith, Selma, and Charles Rennet, CadarviHel, WATER MAIN BREAKS A six. inch water main an Cedar st, between Bridge and Main st*. burst about 4:30 Wednesday evening. Re­ pairs were made during the night when Cedar st, patrons were without the service.. - ^ HOLD BAN ON TIRE BALE Last week the- government placed ban on the sale o f rubber tiro# for automobiles, trucks not used in de­ fense, farm tractors Horn D m . H' un­ til the 22 nd, Wednesday the govern­ ment extended the time to January 1 , when tiros will be rationed. MRS. NORA DONNELL DEAD Mrs,■Nora.Heatirtook Donnell, 75 , led Saturday, at’ the home.of Mrs. it*war. with “ farm Bernard Brown, Xenia, after having been in failing health several year* was the daughter of Benjamin HeathcOok and was horn west of Ce- dsiyfile but lived most 0 ? her life in Xenia.' She is surveyed by a- sister, Mrs. Jessie Purk, Westerville, 111 . and three brothers, Thomas, Dayton; Har­ ley, Medway and Clarence Hepthcook, Xenia, Thetunerol w#s held from the' Neeld Funeral Heme, Xenia, Tuesday' afternoon, with burial in Woodland cemetery. ^ AULTMAN HEADS OSU ALUMNI Attorney, Phillip Aultmsn, Xenia, head o f the county OSU Alumni as­ sociation, was chisen at a recent meter ing to succeed Dr, Paul Pavey, Xenia, .Other officer* selected were Ernest Beam, Spring Valley, vice president; Miss Louise Neff, of the O. S. and S, O. Home, secretary, and Carl Benner, — -------- principal of. Xenia Central High School, treasurer. Retiring .officer# price” and the market want up six MTe q . e . Pickering, Jamestown, vice cents, the maximum showed fro one Resident; Mrs. Birch Bell, secretary, d#y. The ceiling price hit cotton teed and Dr. Leo Anderson, Cedarville, oil a# well and stetherif tengroasmen treasurer. from hotton statte “ let^dut A howLw ’l . ..n,';..;.—>■ . Government jhriee tentrol on eoirn and « » * « m k ' w h « * « w » » w m m w m . _____ . price# reflected fet ti»e,tewt prme. A w u ipflw# While tite'tax-rotes hate-beta ‘ah- .-r row Treasurer Harold J- ceiling price, quids removal and pick- <-«*»*# dp of tSut soy bean market price are events the AAA cannot honestly de-’ ***? not Prt#™* euttf fond, other than' as a paid agent# Oft**” sr ** February. the New Deal. HHOUWMIWlmillM SCHOOL NEWS Ckristmsa Vacatlms Christmas varotion wfllbegin Tort- day evening, Decembar 2 $ and extend to Monday, January 5 , Turkey Dinner A delicious turkey dinner was serv­ ed to more than two hundred people in the school cafeteria. Final ExamisatieM Thursday and Friday, January 8 and 3 are the day* set foe final ex­ aminations this semester. All pupils will tekl’tiie eromteatioBS tide year. Basketball The Jefferson Township varsity won the gam# with Cedarville High last Friday night, 88 * 20 , Our reserve boys doubled the steTO, andwon 20 - 10 , * Our teams play Rose High at Jamestown this Friday might. Next week they play Bcyi* at Yellew Springs Monday night.and LswranCt- ville hero on Tteeday id^st. - Gift to KtedergArten - We wish, to thank,Mr#. Mtdahm for the lovrty Mother Geos# Book. F, H. A, Dance . About 16 people attended tit# dance, held Tuesday night in the School gym, tor F.H.A. and eseoape This was ona of the mart sueeeea- fol danceswhich has h*en held by the F.H.A. t il‘LMilt ii 4 nfti~ Mechanics Ceurrt The defense school wilt eofttinue to operate fro mother, right week# period hsgtealMg. Jamasg $», This course will be in JHkto-Meehaides* All who are Interested stated get to touch with William Fisher er Ralph h. Moon as soon as poSriMe. Annotmcement will be made soon a* to the date « f registration fro this eottrse, whichwill he me estate* taring tee week « f December fit. i t le taggeetod, taw over, that all who are intoroated shouldcontact on* of the above named persons now rather than watt tuntfi time for segtetitelew. Further taro nouncements will he made next week. Fro Erie Itotau tmm furnace, large tot, |Md garoge. John Johnson property, K it e eteeei railroad, Jrim lehutate Iterote, Ohto, R .R . 1 . Miss Vera Mae Fields, who i# ate tending Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, will return to her home Friday, for a fifteen-day Christmas holiday vacation. ’ She will-return to Capital University to resume her class-work on January 5 , 1042 . Miss Fields, daughter of Mr. Forrest Fields, is a sophomore and is preparing to teach In high school. $he is active .in col* lege, organisations Ind last year she achieved the highest scholastic record in, her class making perfect' grades in all her subjects. C L IFTON NEWS By Miss'Gfonba Stela A Christmas'pageant, “The SwSetest Story Ever Told” wilt he presented Sabbathevening, December 21 #*t 8:00 at the Presbyterian Church, It is be­ ing sponsored by the. Clifton Com­ munity Club, and Is under the direc­ tion of Mrs, Carl Corry. ' ' iisftataiil firy;,iigM>*sritei*MS.te' , ' Mr. Albert RodcWril ha* been ill at bis home, suffering from heart trouble. r The Ladies MissSenary Society of the United Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Krotet Ralston Wednesday afternoon. Mite Balien- tine of Xenia, who has jttst returned from Japan, win gaeet speaker. Mrs. James Wills spent last week with relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs, Georg* Braky entortaifted the members of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church at her home Wednesday With Mrs.*Mac Harris a# assistant hostess. The program was in charge of Mite Mary Knott, Mro. D. SUee ted the devotion#. Mro.'Elisabeth Hopping lift Wed­ nesday for Atlanta, Ga,, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Dr. Lee Hopping and family, - » ^ Wt(|IW»l<HW>W»IIHIHIie irtll*Wll<W<l g L a d b t o n e a n d GRAPEGitOVK NEWS By Mro, John R. Irwin i >imHww ihH<HwinenHiwi,we iinniiee ,w>iemSiiii>irii haadt Jeha Irwte’s , 1 IV f t g j xe— W f ^ I L w s s h . ___Ji w&mmm* P M I HP seas vMted M r . awl Mw. Hdtart lr- ten smd taaghtsir, Jo tea , Bmi«#r. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ottmer wad mm Floyd asri Jtakr, rirttod Mr. r n Mrs,. Em»h tatrom ef Wastawgtow, C. H. recently. T iHF , Mr, and ICra. Arid Omwmisgs.had as thrig guerts, Buaday, Mr, Bait 8 . Thissiik and Tisy. « iw iiiim , ii M hiip ^ iiihihiimiimiiiwii W imih ,> ii ' IHO,WI ii ,M NEW JASPER NEWB .-$? Mtos Brttr AJte* IMWIMIMIMIIMHUIMMIIMMIHI (Too late for tort week) Mr, and Mro.,Ray Bales entortafoed as their guesta Sunday, Mr. Jnd Mrs. Jim Donley and -daughter; Mr. and Mro. Dan Pal, of Yellow Springs and Mr, Russell Bales, ,of Xante: oaw t n m CsdsMML ate. tall ef X E N I A •HONK MA» 4*4 Reroroe Cteroros E, G. Boriirieb, Xante, OWo / mmmm Mr,and Mrs. Ebro Allen and fondly were Sunday guerts o f Mr. and Mro. .Baker Allen, of Washington, C. H. ' "'**ny t a smtetew* ■ t Mr. and Mro. Bert Peirson, enter­ tained as their guest* Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ok Wafirty, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Peirspn and family. Miw Mildred Hagler entertained as her guest* in honor o f Bus Wilson, who is'home from romp for a, few day*; Those'present were Betty and Maxine Allen, Lyndia Font, Martha RockhoW, Peggy Field#, Paul Clark, Dan Sullivan, Omer Green, Ceeil Stro- brldge, RuSseill Mauser, Btt# Y 3 il*oft and the hostess, Mis# Mildred Hagler. Mr, ArthurAuld, who was a guest of his, brother Mr. J, M. Arid and family sevavri.days, last week, ha#j returned to hi# horn# at New Iberia^, Ohio: , . • * * , . tear ".. RAW ^ F U R 9 BEE FH 1 DE 5 1 * ’ • ' if ’ ■ HIGHEST PRICES I A-M - r -vf ^ , 1 . * » '■* J. * , *.,s; tfti5 ‘l •-•;*•-*-r..-,-- k- .*[*( t }. ■; k -1 r 01 t I ’ “ t } ,V -:;p D ealer Lots Bought , * j V , ^ * BiENNIE BFAEBOW Eltn StTOMrt CedartelW, O, Hi . In order to acquaint patrons of thte territory with the many bargains that are available in local stores, Cedarville mer- chants have:ta'ken itemsfrom thdrregttlar atoekaandMduced prices to a minimum. Our readers will do Well to toad every advertisement and take advantage them gpeciala. Your at­ tention is also called to the leagth of time time apeciala are advertised for. All ads not otherwise stated ato tor .ONE , W EEK ON LYr^Fn tat F ri, D t a 19 to Timm , $ 9 , % ri*irito iWiinWWVWiMi ijMBljpWijli Any 1 Pound Boat ^ i ) i ' Qf Crackers - - 1 , ;■ ■■ ■ ■ i 5 c • ; • .. 1 k r H *l 1' ‘ ,1 > i 4 M Crouse Markel . iniiiwnu*iiiiwi H.III,WHHIMri^,H>IW,H>iH>|llllllrtO«Hllllll» tWH**l«OHW,IWI ^ IBSStiF * Priced$L68to51.95 50cOffTheaePrice* Oniy8Lcft . Must Be Moved . 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