The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

m i $jjjp. nA * * Mftgk MfeAim lana* WiAftMlto: $jta*. JHf, y, ^tiMMMl* | ml CN mb I mc 1 Fwteton, Mr. BuaJ IhNwAt, «a 4 Mm. m c i * « * r Mm. m m ■ Mowtay ^Service h MM. A. JtoADMNilNiilfilug rite** i* feting org»ni*m[ ^ « ^ fa, C^<krr».Tw|L who wfch te-te«w to joiit, or *«* wfck to btip with R*lj Omw work th«t thoy hove *ta»ted.KximrUne*d k*R- tem in tta ewnwwtity wfilb* p*wn«k to terii** oRter*. Ytm fi**| tm>iifTi]fi will to h«J4 in the HkyorV office-a» Friday v*#*t,: 9mm r » «* v*M The work to he dene in ftaae meet. fog* will be to r general war relief. tor which the yam trill be furnished." Worker* nhooM bring their own knit- tingneedle* ** these are hot fttmieh- ed by the local prqdhietfon committee. Dk Kdward F, Andree, Wilmington. 0., whose' anpervision includes more than 21,000 Methodists over sonth* western Ohio will preach next Sun* day morning at the local Methodist Church at 11;00 Dr. Andrea received hi* scholastic ~training at Baldwin Wallace and from Drew Theological Smatoaxy, Hi* first pastorate was at New "Lexington, Outstanding churches •he has served include, First Church. . Ironton; WestWpod, Cincinnati and First ^Church, Lancaster, Mrs. An* dree is an outstanding organizer of women’s work. The Andree* have one daughter, Mrs. Harold Eckel, Cincin­ nati.' Mrs. Andree- wilt also be pre­ sent Sunday. «Dr. Andree will preach at Selma at 9:30 A. Ml Wf Mr. m i' Cwtar- fm tfm mm ndt - ■.■' a. | talfc'Vto** Kay #1 hi ^ p * namqrm&m ClaiTrh, , o . Jtor. Wtttom T. Marry MRtiiiML. M»ti* Mir, and MS*. Thyter are ■ nim*m of Cwtarvffl* OJUg*. The oMpla will rmida in Aretswa, 0„ whscra MEr. Taytor M m the fiMtettg of the puWic schoel*, Mm Ann Bemvtet *f this pteoa wSJ •iwAaeet a to te aid tin** !la d Omm a t WSherAsm Msmday waning. The dam wOt t a w mu H ummk lam n L u n m L I m I , ■ :yur M fii mmm m «EHf wBmmt Annul1* mm wffi be tawed to ali who pftte toe rwainlustlsn «w a*A *cn c U v b m eet ing Mr, Ira Townsley is now located in Fherto Rico on a government defense project of five month’s duration. His family are staying, at their country home in Ardwick' Park, Md,„ near Washington, D. C. Ira is assistant superintendent on the job* toy Potts A Callahan, contractors with which firm he-has been employed to r several .year. Ira is ’'a brother o f Charles Townsley, local merchant. A"stated meeting of the Cedarville Chapter, .No! 418, O, E'l S., will be held to the Masonic Temple,' Monday, January 19 a t 7:39 P. W. All Eastern Stars are toMted to attend'. 1842 d«m are dae. • . • Mrs. C. W. Steele will entertain the Home Culture Club •Tuesday after­ noon, January 19th a t 2;00 P, M, Word was received, here early Thursday morning o f a fire that des­ troyed the Union National Mills in Springfield with a loss of $260,900. The equipment was valued a t $100,000 and the grain contents a t $125,000, Congress has passed; the new time bill demanded by Roosevelt Thursday and upon sighing of the bill all clocks in the nation must be moved up one hour. This will give this section two hoars faster time than the sun. At a recent meeting of the local Board of Public Affairs H. L. Picker­ ing Was elected superintendent of the water works plant and other public service system, succeeding P, E. Harp­ er, who has held the . position since the system was installed. Mrs. Rffte lackey was hostess to members and guests of the Clark’s Sun Club a t her home Wednesday evening. Husbands accompanied their wives. A social tom* was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the host­ ess, assisted by Mrs. C, H. Gordon and Mim Ada Stormont. Wanted—Girl for general house­ work care of children, colored girl pre­ ferred. Room, board, wages. Mrs, Elmer Baft, Xenia A ve.. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS we* nillSTm C O Z Y • TH EA TRE » FrLwtelSat, Jsm .ie -17 id,*-.-- MU]** ) . IBMOv^T JLWVE-Eft «C&A»UM CHAN IN RIO” teite itotes'. News * Certeea - Sports * Travel $ m * m A M m * * » * t * * i * “H o r m m w e t * i * w w A b h u * * n * * * » rm t* V W*M. md t r m M **• AbteCfcrtto . « m i ibo » s * r Vemtegs reepmstod to roll call by gtving ‘♦household hints” at a meet­ ing of the Research Club a t which Mrs. Ervin Kyle was hostess a t her home, Clifton pike, Tuesday after­ noon. . r Mrs, Wilson Galloway read a paper on “The January White Sales,” stress- ing the consumer’s point of view;'and Mrs, Frank Creswell read a paper on ‘Modern Furniture,” Miss Glenna Ba- .■*ore,-dfthe Cedarville College faculty, gave two humorous readings. A salad course was served by the hostess to members and a number of mtetf guests. Evelyn Chambliss, 11, who was severely burned a t the County Child, •en’s Home, died a t „the McClellan Hospital, Wednesday, after several blood transfusions failed. The child was burned as a result of her dress being ignited from an open gats stove. The funeral Will be held Friday after­ noon from the NUgley Funeral Home. A' verdict of accidental ideath was rendered by Coroner H. C, Schick. The child was the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ben Chambliss of this place. Nine, brothers and sisters survive. Miss Anna Be|le Murdock is confin­ ed tb her home by ari attack of the •grip.;, i g h u r c h n o t e s I METHODIST CHURCH H, H. Abels,Minister ■ Teleplmne 0-1381 Sunday School ,10;00 A.,M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. . . Church Service Utoo A. Jt. Br. Ed­ ward Andree, District Supt,. Selma Church Service 9:$0 At M, Dr. E. F . AUdree. M. Y. F. 6:30. Choir practice Sat- irday evening 7:36. College Youth Fellowship 7:80 p, m. Girl’s Society of Christian Service will meet with Gloria Abels Monday evening 7:30, * 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H, C, Stormont, Supt* 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship, Dr. C. ■%. plymnte wijl preach. Immediate- y after the service the Session will meet with Dr. Plymtte. 6:30 F. M. Christian Endeavor. Saturday, 7:30 Senior Choir re hearsal. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. JamUean, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A, M. Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11:06 A. M. Theme “The Fourth Watch of, the Night,”1 Y, P. G. U, 6:80 P, M. Subject, “Putting Life Into Our Meetings, Leader*. Doris Townsley. . Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 P. M. All member* please take notice. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. a t the borne of Dr. and Mr*. Chas. M. Ritchie. THE CHURCHOF THE NAZARBNE «MM*aMS Sunday Service* Sunday School 9:80 A. M, to 11:00 ,M< ■ ■ Preaching 11:60 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. CHURCH OF GOD R. C, FREDERICK* Pastor A WARREN BARBER SUFFERED INJURY TO FOOT Marren.Barber, who has f jk em­ ployed a t Wright Field, suffered two hushed toes on his right foot with other injury when a three hundred pound weight fell on the member »ev- eral days ago. He in able to be about by tfie aid of crutches. XENIA NATIONAL REELECTS SAME FIVE DIRECTORS At the annual meeting of the Xenia National Bank, Tuesday*-the present directors were reflected as follows: H, E, Eavey, Mrs. Maty Little .Dice, J . A. Finney, F . Leon Spahr and R. O, Weed,. V• Oritog* o f Y»»MF*rhd»ilm1Yw|te«1im Otemh gf jErtw»>sll; to alaa mealaM b r * « Ha may «w tfcs wmt mm I I wmit W fyiJSwSswii wm M toe eeUspi hami Yha yet eearias review m* ea (he beek, Ce#tPs first wht la that teey, sgetaet | “|L#ys a f (he y iagfiste*’ by Dr, A J. law teseet. Ceech Pyatee started the jCreaia. aeeead team cnwipeael t f Wright, j n ,,, Fiery, Lewis, Getey, and Dual (Steae-i ^ j m r r *■» • * * * •* .* ? *■ y ’■<* « « . » * , « . . BOflUKM AM U Uvff AM WRM tM j j MyR VtotoiT TTung a> I f if retired addimy A t.i, to b . a nk» drww-uy daaee'L i will this point the regulars altered the game and iaereaeed tha margin to 8S-6 at> the tetermleeiew. Harry Stoaebumer gathered 21 petets, this yegr’a high individual nwric, to 1 m 4 alt scorers. After their first taste of victory the Cedars wifi ge agateft Wilbsrforce University a t Beacon Gym, WRiberforce, Friday, January 17 to determine the mythical county col­ legiate champions. “The lif e of > Mevmtateeer” was told by Coach C. D. Pyatte in chapel k s t week as he spoke of the life in his heme locality, the North Carolina mountain* near Winston-Salem. Coaph Pyatte’s observations aa weU as in­ teresting experiences proved enjoy­ able to the student body. - Monday morning Dr, F , A, Jurlcat lad charge of chattel. He spoke on various topics which were-relative to college activities. FARMER* WANT PRICE CEILING ON FARM SUPPLIES IN NATION The- Colorado Wool Growers As­ sociation at a recent meeting adopted a< resolution requesting' the govern­ ment to fix price ceilings on agricul­ tural equipment and supplies if ceil­ ings are to be imposed on agricultural produce prices. The farmers want equal treatment with labor aiid busi­ ness on war products. BAN ON SALE OF NEW CARS * EXTENDED TO FEB. ,2 The office of production manage­ ment has extended until February 2 the ban .on the Sale of new passenger cars, and tracks,;- Same 400 automo­ bile dealer* met in Washington this Week to protest the freezing of new cars as (an injustice to dealers and thousand* of salesmen. BUY DEFENSE BONDS LEGAL NOTICE to M a d el in e l , hyman SShWesfc End Avenue New York. New York; You Will take notice tb it on Janu­ ary 6th, 1942* Irvin S. Hyman, your husband, filed suit for divorce in the Common Pleas Court of Green* Coun­ ty* Ohio, in Case Number 22,750, o t the Record*-of said Court. The: prayer of said petition is for divorce, division of personal property, and -ihe barring of yCur rights in pre­ viously acquired real estate, and all after acquired real estate, and equit­ able relief on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty. Said petition will be for hearing on or after six weeks from the date' o f the first publication of this notice, IRVIN S. HYMAN, By Harold'H. Singer A Smith, • McCallister AGibney, (1-9-2-13) His Attorneys. Dr, Dwight R. Guthrie presented a !wok review a t the joint meeting of the YWCA and YMCA .Wednesday morning In' the college chapel. Dr. Guthrie, former pastor a t the local he field la tha Alford Memorial Gym. mutant. The (date set tor Dm affair Is 8:15. Every eeUage' sfcpdawt Is In­ vited to attend. F irst semester work a t Csdarvill* College in being wound up, I t will be finished with examtaatieea starting Tuesday, January 20. The second j semester registration will be held oh Monday, January 26. The Cedarrifie Chapter at Callage Aktau* wfil held 20, a t MO a t the mate tag. A ene-aet play w4R he ,h r g rigp ia i aa«te «f fila J 0 m i t ' wMt tea Following Cedarville College’s first We pay tor HORSES COWS $2.00 of *ize and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc. • Removed promptly call V’ XENIA ; FERTILIZER PHONE MA.'4$4 Reverse Charges E. G, Buchsieb/ Xenia^ Ohio r n m m m m m m m r ____________ W mmwm rwm rWmnm -m ^wW rWmWQJfWmFm u sed mmmm mkmxwu . * AtlQt«"ngirlocRtkit'lartlasrgd^pa mf JimAnt ,. * . ■. * •-> • Corma* Union Read Mti Wfafaglm Wttfc g Ugg*r anti tarilar M w rigtet tlwu*a n r * ’ - ^ . l'*'\ I am tetetr wnghini a tarte.44 by 0$ fmtf also cow bam, 15 hy 60 fewt. i l l Addreu RFD 1 , Juneetown, Ohio M.U-U. i i > M l U i l I l # ’•< *1 1•> ' - ' 1^ ....... .. > t r» .. . *- * ~ r. ' .‘ ' r ■*". ' * - ' t, CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH - Makelm A. Harris, Minister 10:00 A. M, Sabbath School* Robert Shaw* Supt. J 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. I For Sale—Scre*ned-in baby bed. Mrs. V. Rfgio. For Sale—8-burner kerosene stove. Call this office, Claude Finney, ii» rtiMO« ii>niiHm in m » « im im >Mm»in » wi>iim m iwwiiw< COLLEGENEWS IHW filtitillti<HIIMl»l>WN|lrtl(^MlIfllll»HtlllllWrtrtrtN( Sunday School, 9:86 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:80 A. M* * Evening Service* 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service Thursday evening* 7:80 P. M. Ail WeRom#, ; :^ ‘ . CLIFTON ~ . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M. O. Rabtea* Minister 10:06 A, M, Bible School, Paul W. Rife, Supt. 11:96 A. H, MemtagWorri#. Ser­ mon by the pastor, 7:86 P. M,Young People'*Christina Union, a waioomi to After leadhig the entire second half until the. final basket was made* Ce- dartille’s Yellow Jacket* got stung again Saturday night on the home Mnor. Indiana Tech was the opponent Which administered the last minute defeat in' almost the same manner as this same team heat Cedarville last year. The Jackets took over the lead midwaf In tha first half and built up a 2246 lead a t halftime. They held the lead until 48 second* were left ht the game* then Bowens* Tech forward*, dropped In a bucket for the win 4841* I t was Cedar’s eeceud Indiana-OM* Oouferenoe lose and sixth set-batik without a victory this season. Harry Stonebumer w** to hi* usual role a* OedarriUe'* leading scorer by tafig- tag 14 point*, Hank Campbell m i John Binder*, both sophomores, made 11 points each as the orange and blue made their greatest, bid fo r.victory this aeaeon, Tueoday evening to# Cedhrvilte 0*1- At America needs money to provided OUR BOYS .with food, clothing:, equipment and ammunition, and in order to help do this you are asked to-buy De­ fense Bonds and Stamps. .■. '■1■■ The Bonds are sold in various denominations, the lowest costing: $18.75 and maturing in ten years a t $25.00. The fifty-dollar bond now costs $37.50 and matures in ten years* a t $50.00. The hundred* dollar bond costs $75.00 and , matures in ten years a t one hundred dollars. The Bonds can be cashed in lat any time after eddy days* and cannot depredate in value. They can be purchased a t any bank or post office. DO NOT GIVE YOUR ORDER FOR A BOND TO ANYONE WHO IS NOT DULY AU­ THORIZED.* Stamps can be purchased in various denomina­ tions from ten cents to one dollar, and when you have stiffident stamps for a bond, the stamps can he traded for a bond. - » Our goal—to sell a share in America to every Greene County income earner. * v a■ Let us show our enemies that every man and woman in Greene County is backing America. Re­ member Pearl Harbor and Manila: Buy Bonds and Stamps Today and Tomorrow. Keep on buying* Buy as if your very life depended upon i t—it doos* Fml L Mam Chairman, Greene County Committee r i *

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