The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
t rmmmmmmwmmmimt , Si^pi|A|''!fe|Mfi|^» iMtfa 1 HPH^S . 7k* fftnrwnrm•$toa beebe o f Mm, HaUtce. Qsm *riL jie s . J.M. MtlcfaK praam*- ad a book marie*.■*. : J : ***** . Me. and XCrs. I M GwawiR and ■ JMMMvkAjMiO'’ 'WtmXotm RF^ m *"-" . 4*$MM *wPTjr iP P P y JM«5F» JipPflw-: ' P t J f PWa** end la Dtfisbwro, lad. Dr, L. L, Gray. r)M » . kw guert Sgaaska* rif *ha Ffert tJhwrifotofhto awMbaji^-t* d & o i * tiy , nato, Dayfcm wan ttnaMa to be Mr.W .C.ItiffbaabwnUltoepSst w®wt; wit |t yt^wtw* tomewftiit jw^ pm «4 at this time, * W Mr. and Hi*. Chari*# N. Sacrist, Hllmlofton yip, b»T« informally » - Jeee* BobWt, Mis# Socrist i* a tjrrssdis- at* rtf Cedarville High School. Mr, Bobbitt is connected with the Miami Valley C6qflfc*t}ve:-J|flh Tro^bcer.-* < ' vn t -j.A f r .J L O b M l Sapt* m Mew Yew*# Dag. i t m * W6H# kiric14 m * *1frft Wb&a ^wlpn Wpkrtfil* l ^ ju tniijpifr « f toe. 0. |L * *. 0 . Hew* gghoelB, imjl is # gnpMbpate e f Cedar- rtft* Critoga. flto he* been toerirfng la U jpjmbt Ariingfoa spools, Cehnn- bw, "Mr. Cheney is * graduate « f Jews State Coils#* sad attended O, a V. Hs I* » tesdier new a t.Fie* Feint# Befool, naarMt. Storttng, the ct»pl« wftl'resids la ML Sterling. fit WflAmtlmL Am* |g . '"— v wen* ^gSSWtoS'^* . ^Sp gH^WS^W* fltfHlBUlMt4ife<kMHelpMyI VR&it ### «««* w»d l#ti ef « p wrf p»ewdM|« MKflUWV1 SteM# M^Ma# t^wfP^y4^^# wFWpPT PwPH m S h U i *iHiMiies ww^r^wmf * s^wi^a#|Fewi^p •f H h 1 ~nsiptof. I uh A b S m II mwb a»*- ■—•■ f*^^^w ^Fw w t apwnmwr tfwi>s>^ ■ah*.** * HWl bew# at the Dorm ea Swidsjr, ♦TOlls I«l«?d Day” will he «£swred by the Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. B. at the he#a* o f Miw Josephine Ban- dsll, Satarday aftemoen at t o'clock- JKra J, Use .Hard# will be In chaiga of the program*andmembers are ask ed to bring article* for a box to be sent to Bills Inland, Mrs. W* W.'Oab ktway will review Baal Radio's tyaokf ^American nldian." Miss Carrie Rife adit be — . vm m has w- $qrped te fier. dnt»es as a teacher la p » ]f;afayette» 0-» schools and Miss Haas? Williamson has returned to her- S ## at.Rowling Green University * * * * * * af$erheing at the ' » f m r Bftmfei* I fc R » *W B fl ^ ys WttHaw G. Montgomery, of jjdar .De- troit. Mr- John Montgomery leffc im- wediately for JDetroit to attend the funeral, which was Tuesday. Besides his widow, the'deceased leaves two brutlanb, .Paul C., o f Dayton William Cano,23, Csdarville % % (# being held by Sheriff Sphhr on a charge « f desertion from Camp Shel by, He will be turned over to Ft. Hayes, Columbus. William Hosier, 21, Springfield,, formerly of Jamestown, was taken up over the Week-end a# a deserter andhe will be rcturnd to Ft- % ? % / -, ' ., Ttanwday night, the coSkga young people had charg* of the church serv ice* which mm a part of the W**k of Prayhr. Orsadae Stewart, presi dent of the YWCA, presided and Bea Collier, K. Clayton Wiseman,and John Reinhard also took part. .Marie wg# furnished by Doris Williams a# soloist and a trio composed of June Irvin, Beetripe O’Bryant, and Miss Williams, ■r- T -W W Fl. ',i.LiiiJU,LJi.»ai" BUY UKFKNSK StAMPR X.EWIS.STR0WBBJDG1 NUPTIAMI red* tape in connection with the .ap plication. Those in need must apply, throughhim, physicians, veterinar%| etc./coming before the*private c^tise^ *anget a tire, ’ ' -- ' % ^ n^-yr-j1'';"»''Ml,u.''£:•- • " The suit in Federal .Court ohjhe 49c Wheat penalty set for today, Fn* day,'has heart postponeduntif Jap. 30, due to the facfrCircpit Judgfe Florenee Allen o f Cleveland, was unable to sit on the three-irtdge court until that 'imp. ' 5- - - ‘ f . I,. , ; , , ! ...... 1 llihlI.........../ . - For the pleasure of Mrs. Harry Gar* ringer (Boris Bumgarner), a recent hridei* Was complimented at a mis cellaneous- ♦‘shower1* at which; Hiss : f^a ^fdari## fwp. ia«rd nf SdM A a f l m i w ^ f M a r i A a it saa J 'iltlft 1 s a ir P S t “ * v f * t r u j'n .s p y « u v j , w , Collins, presi- dent; AI J, Hostetler, vice president; ' A. S.Richards,clerk.,;, *-. meet aatidn, Gov. Bricker has chosen an Agri cultural War Committee which has arranged, for a State Farm Defense Institute to-be held in the House of Representative#, Tuesday, Jan,-gO at fi{80 a. rti. The meeting wiH be.tmder the direction of Director of Agricul- tu re ,J ^ T .| ^w p ;^m b e , w m ~ Ctdarvint HeyaM, .'. A $10,000 Maze Thursday morning destroyed the Savoy Restaurant and Night Club in Yellow Springs g§ a » « S joining was badly damaged «• w^s tb* mlAmce F«Wk DeWfae on ^ e nortlt a|de<^ft|^ .#-• O ' " ' ' Auto use tax stamp# will go on sale la * few days at alt pOstofffc** f hep they must be a#|x*d to all motor cm* ffee ipedarvllle Township Trustees meet this Friday evening for prgani- w- T-* C O L L E G E N E W S :MRi Is M m M g f M m V * jupggg|jLgg Cg| ^ g g u g . g ■* RPwl^pa^^l l|MMemJIdb^Mjggga* mm IM i flMMriMIVkaKM^w-|V MP*Ra^^lpi^VF QipVwt TutJay liiiaMdl 4 K mm J gwP ^ u lH sfea ap tbnflg w m fMMaMStAm ■ $ u u , **$ tewM|Jr rnmt. (er profit t» Wastry and labor). H* did not swggaet «vw price oeatrcl on war sapplie*. The farm Marie in M m Senate w& oppons crop priee fixing by ^ Hee- devaen, the Roeeevrit Canuanaist price fixer m every-dey commoditiM. HONOR RBtJRNT BRIDR Mr*. BennettMcNeal {Betty Rowe) Clifton, a reeent bride, was comidi- mented at a linen ^sHoW * at which Mis* Helen Chitty, Jamestown waa hostess at her horn# Friday eve ning, iv',' ':■ efooataet# aa^ded w - tertainweat smd reftaihmenta, *m- ^ y lrtf eolor■motif. : 0 rU 'and' white,-w«w served,- vi;-'■ Thoae present were Mrs. McNeal, Mr, Harold gtrewbridge of this p!*c# Clifton; Mbae# Pauline Ferguson, and MissLuciaLewis, daughter of Mr. Marie Collins and Doris Ramsey,' Ce- and Mr*. Roy Lewis, Xenia, were [darviUe; Misses Ann McClellan, |*a. united in marriage last Wednesday; belle McClellan, Margaret RaUay and evening at the Methodist Parsonege, ’ Beatrice Colll^ ’ The single ring ceremony.was read by ’ »*“ * ” Abels. > # ’ ‘ B6M. **--#*■ w W 8 l Vuaa^l m~* -----* P lC P )L ||- - j f i t i M l M m k ® IN w i The data Mr waMgeaftHe dR# gR amalmniiM'aaaiAy waraarrie# has been sst few PriWw y M. 'fkmwm*, ITjaMfig vmtatiaiiif wktm MmMNNM tawa»dUw«w*mg^rietw«eeii»*ie-) ■** *• m *m m m m mm*\ . Oa Mw risiwry MMk «d««HAl iwA g * f t » 3 u R**® *R iMPwsropp The next regfeMeai firiiw iig Mm Febraary eaNwfit searii aam M and If, aadiM e W. M* date fier IMahas been aet laM L expeetad to eeaae he ApriL AD iwririaattoas WBl be wtth heard# that are now Renr. H, H. * The attendant# JW* Miss,Mary *Bhne. Xenta, and Rvt.Charle# Jones, ©edarvtu#* who la home on furlough from Oa«p Bhelby, Mi#«u f'WMvaa TRAH.BR HOMB SITB The government proposes wtahWsV > ..tog 100 trailers on the former CCQ A fi-nrknf vAllnw wtrt.VH.L I ***** ’WMt °f **** *lt,n* With t « she wore brown accessories, and. a cluster o f yellow roses in her hair, was chosen by the bride for, her R«d» ding. Miss Bone wore a fpx* * f gold crepe with Vftwa Hud h#r flower* a}*o were.yeRop! r«pea.. . , !£ «* «* Mw* BMnwhrid#|nftm pesday night W a wedding trip, They are at home ft*?, Man 8L Mr*, Btrowkridgg M a *ra#»ate « f Xenia Central High. School, Mr, defense workers «t Fairfield. Each car wU) ears fop a man, wife andone or two children.. V LRGAL NOTICE TO MADELINE L. HYMAN m West End Avenue 'A New York, New York. - You will taka notice that on Janu- ' ,up" s i A B a w » - a * * + . • " Farm. Bureau Seetei Mere Members With the goal wt at 360 members, *5 per cent increase, the Greene Courtly Farm Bureau ha* already launched its 194$ enrollment-, accord ing to Myron F. Fudge, Jamaetown, chairman o f the drive. Thoae who pay their membership before Jan. 6 are listed on the honorMU, which already heart 60*name*. . - Each township, in the county is be ing organised and workers will be ae- ect6d< A worltera* Btocttar h it been set, for the evening o f Jan. 6 m the !3ourt House assembly room, with C. B. Reckar, Oxford, 0., new Arid man :‘or this district; scheduled t* assist in the plans, A one-day county-wide drive Jan, 8 will complete .rim mem bership work, , The Is yMRtpal ts tm TAM® Mg| ega ki . t i MbfAt mm ~ "ww laHt |w m . jp ^vg^w®W eM*a flflfO#iMkJfo—L .-#J YwAUme* ipPRPg* EmPPlF Bpriw* ®iNMir Hpriag m i r CadarviB* » ' for the luarii pregram fodeeal aid, scootdfag to Gotmty Bupt, H. B. PWt- #aa»A«k.^ Sw**®* - The Xe&sixigtett CWb vriB meet at tbe home o f Mrs; Leo Anderson, pa Thwrsdey aftensoen, January I*i at 2 o'clock. -Htniwin»Hi»i<mwi)i<iwiiiwmiwiiM.t>.i S C H O O L N E W S iiii([WjnWmn»wi»(we ions are- being Semerier examinatti given Thursday and Iriday, January 8 and 9, All pupils are required to take the examinations this year. Mr*. David Btrowbridge, and* la octt- nected with the CummingsAutomobile agency. s s ^ t w a a a f ? county % ;»4|. . ' i ’ig^i|#liiiti|Ui|iln ,v■ s r fV W w r itW H e a BUY DEFENSE BONDS husband; filed atiR for divorce ip the Common Pleas,Court of 0w«w Coun ty, Ohio, in C#*e Number 92,760, o f the Records o f paid Court; , The prayer « sal* petition is for divorce^ division o f personal property^ w?dW ^ a g # y « « r rights fepre, riously acquired rea| estate, and all rfter real estate, and aN e .f^ ^M ^ 'H rttm d a af ^oea ea or after «lx eraeka.Jkom rirn dhte of t|£ iv if AttUieiliA gf MAfW #-, '. B r ^iroid H^afoter .A ’ ,.i^•. i .(•',■.••.■'r.'iwW-’fT^VTAfWwWP' (1-9-2-12) SPRINGFIELD AGENCY LETS 22 AUTO SALESMEN GO ^ -t;,.i,iyii \ f ‘ bMv The Ripley Auto Sates Agency in Springfield, with a branch in Dayton, ha* discharged 22 automobile sales men due to the restriction o f the sale of new cars. In addition a great part of the Ripley office farce goes out by the restricted auto sides, Ripley owns several hundred acres of farm land in Clark countv and recently purchased 360 acre* of the former Perrill land near Xenia on Route 42. He was one of few Claris county farmer# , that topped the AAA list rtf having re ceived near $10,000 for “complying* with the New Deal farm program. The CIO on Monday parried large ads in Eastern papers wanting the government that more than 600,000 men employed in some capacity with the sale and distribution of cars and trucks in the United States faced un employment. , For Sale—3-bumer kerosene stove; Call this Office. Claude Finney. m ' i^i- ifci-nj.i.Tn iu.T|iW,ii...n ..I .w “wy •Msg W m NI #0 k gWklWRkfKbi^m w m. MittM®tfc Am mAutf&MR 1 lwpw*p* “ f#WPMWEp®PEPiP’ R*1*- smst&i TMiA^ # w ® Jf®S®R ^ '^ViMfcyi’g wiw^.MaMwJUwyli A *■ aswg*w ■ /^wg ^*5 As* iwl*- J®|®Pw|pf|Bw IrtamwAlajhaa mam T® ■'lEl^ a ^ i W^w- w# sMSi • foka A* Davis, and Paid {# Ramaer. ■ Thase days of narieaefl dafoase af- fvrts aH o f us and hi sap icamst U . the mdhds;* f aH..That is thi wag it., ; 'ShrtajWTha."''' ■■'■.■ '"- iTo aid h» the vast pvecnsm' the -- ^mJMWmi*eS- cum # d^. 'wfi^ww-''' ,'Wfe™ 1 ■gMvRMW^pnPWBEWTIlr. ’1 prtduri* grt :'. •kwg with thrir,pveeent hsariifaery If’ ataHpossSBM«.>- v. ■'; :Ma<hine' .repair, work Is n «d ^ : keep the machhM« opertrirtg aiBoi«Bt< ;■ /. ly. and satfcfactoriJy. Your eapply of :Iahcg- wDi i#: Ye^:‘ri#rta.' _ . w . Pdkt growing seaswu, iimmfore, it i i ' Red Cnm* Drive - ^ important that you t#k# advantage High School contributions to the o f the winter Mentha to repair year . Red Cross War em&gency fond Were’ present equipment. > 100 per cent and contributions from The Vocational Agriculture Depart- our entire school including 'grades, jmentis to a position to help with your fc high school and faculty were $41.63, [ repair and be Of seryte* to you to 1 .......... .. . * * ' [many Way#, , ** > Basketball - . "1 We are starring aneveningda»e <m Cedarville playa Bryan in the Col- JWednesday, January 14, at 7:30 p. an, lege Gymnasium on ’ Friday evening, ' for any one interested. Wa win at- , January 9. Oh Saturday evening pur1tempt to help solve your problems teams will meet the Selma hoys at, and it will be possible for you to bring , Selma. ‘ in machinery tp repair if you desire. Wanted—Will buy old M « * *h»*r ware, oil lamps, On trays, buttons, vase# and dd worthy furniture, Ad* «* ***• ■ 'A - Frye, 680, Dibert Ava, HtoAttorneys., Sgrtogfleld, Ohio. ‘ . 4-2x B u r r a r a K s s s ow M BO* MFSNSB STAina *;, h FROM NOW ON I W ILL CARRY ON M Y BUSINESS OF » SED b u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l 'f~ ; ! * i .-.. '■• >i’ .r? • ^^ ... ;,i A t the new location in the edge o f X en ia , , Union Road and Wilmington Pike * - *, *’ <- ' * 1 'A v „ J f •’ ^% W*ri» a fciggdr nad hettgk aaaoHgient e^er * . ' JJ - I *m how wredcinff a Aain 4 4 h g B 8 feet* ,'t a !se cow ln n y )E jb y (E fe e t. J ”{^ E i K. '' A d d ir iw R tD lt dameatown,<Hii© *i- Wv -^V1H t hi-<’ J'b ■sSfP ;j-,^;v; 5|ifl Siw i 1■-. MS ;-T : i'i4»- . villaWednesdayevening, after attend* b lg :h )r t^ ingsin Baltimore.' Probably Sm ^*m -of: 1 ^ 4 , presideq^frff. fefW thfttollof^^Hhi RtaWofflto rtf Education and tIit Nrttlohal Commit- teeonEdd«#H<m«rttf^ J»nu- .; Yhrto other national college,:groups rearranged th«ir fi«r ‘ nuat meeting# ep|m:id#with, tht# n«R whodrtlei the Amerkan^Aitoria;. Hop rtf CoReges, the Natltmal Confor-, enct o f Ghuroh-Related Colleges, and th# cqtmd| o f Church Boards RtJd, The goVerrtWenbcalted meeting dis cussed the theme,*Higher Education*, andtheWar, considerittgthe problem* relating to tbe college# growing put of the war, and the various avtnuto ^ s ^ j s s L K r s Irffl >n .rtimoNta ^ ^ eriuwentat attd edocaUenal leader#. It was agteed that both during the war and irt the difficult period rtf t*e«|. itruction following the War, a great rtsponribility rested on institutions of higher eduoatfen, and it seemed prob able that this responsibility could 6# properly tarried nut without too *!u*# control of educational jjnstitotlop# by gevernment authrtritle#, bureau*. A fin* of $2Em*dthirty day* k provided for ati violators under the fodwalkw. |iiWts«W«lllWl!ll!!'lllll!HIltl»l»j!»i;mtl*»|i^’l,><,,w1H C O Z Y # THEATRE * Fri. «n 4 M 0 WiMam Brifoa-Glena Ford TflWA ir ■ N^-CSirt»«l Sup. im l i * * . IW # 1m*t* N.r tw .W.K W aw n * . , whmip wpwuor MHVJPI§w!P'^WTTfPfw - WML «M « « . * “ •* « * _ togW-Ofivia .iMlwMlMl ^LDRACgTHEDAWN '* ^ C r iw C a rt* * * * WSHWWMMMMlW Dr, Dale LeCount, pastor of theiCol- lege Hill Presbyterian Church of Cin cinnati and the newest trustee,on the Cedarville College board, advised Ce- darvitte College student# to "Inten sify” themselves In their faith during the. conditions which they Witt fao*. He appeared before a joint meeting rtf the YWCA and YMCA In the coi- lge chapel, Wednesday morning* Dr. LeCount told the assemblage to , accomplish the purpoM of intensify ing by “a eerie* of silent explosions* within themselves, He asked students to b* loyal to ome specific person, a* wall as bring loyal to God, to order to goto th* fullness of life. Dr. La* Count *p*nt part ©t iha aftotttomi a* the college, also.. "Build on a solid foundation to 1942 %Dean C, W^fiteri* toWstudents it to#iwtdhapelrtfthsyear<mMrt«- . .■■•-•■;■ I Another year, has pawed by and it fa Rgain a pleasure for all of us to say ‘♦Best Wishes for the New Year/' We sincerely hope that 1042 will turn out to be an adventure in living that will help bring peace and normal life to •veryene. It is our wish that you will let Us be of aid, whenever and wherever we can, in assisting you in your financial problems . . . . as well as affording you a safe in stitution in which to Open, or continue, your account. Plannow for 1942! 1941 with its attend ing successes and disappointments to a thing of the past l Since we $an*t backx into success, we must, necessarily, go forward ! Perhaps we can assist you . . please feel free to call on usl DEPOSITS INSURED TO *5,000 PDIC SAFETY DEPOSIT isOXESA■ FOR RENT-—$2.00 to $7 .00 MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ’ Pearl Harbor WE HAVE A NEW SUPPLY OF DEFENSE BONDS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. DENOMINATIONS FROM .#25 TO #1,000 Mfelta Bogin The New Year by Keeping a Record o f Income and Expenses by Means o f a Cheeking Account at V n p v f i? 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