The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

<im m m «*$ » . * ^^ J * . * * ^ * 1* ] iO lf Grelii1* **. JNrrere o f * * 9*& km af ,aaN * m * tin mere-red wm Mm * M a m a M i i i m m m * ***** ' 'i wd L m V jPwwf w**^ f <v My w. wh* r*ta*re4 wMt Ore* I t .0a4avylSi and loft Tuntay ermtag * * IM r b* Amtairdreu Mrer Yedt. finer « j » , *• CretarHBe H im w w b age to sre Mm, &&&»*» swtimr, Mrs. It, A. Jamfsoow, who hi* bore in far On pm tire months with m hosrt nil mat. Whfl* Mrs, Japtaton is still conftn*d to 1m b*4f sire 1* slowly re­ gaining her rtrengtK, Fraud* Andrew, son of Mr, /md «. Mrs, J. H, Andrew, wire lias b*an located -at Ft. Knox since November 2, with a fractured knee cap, ha* bedn ^transferred bock to Camp Shelby1- - Mildred B. Creawell, formerly di rector of music at Cedarville College, presents hw regular weekly organ re­ cital oyer station W, 0. 8, U,, Ohio State University, Columbus, on Mon­ days at 6 P, M. Her many friends in Greene County are invited to listen In, and to send in t^eir requests or. comments, Mrs. Creswell has been playing a& organist at the Neil .Avenue "United Presbyterian Church, in Columbus, forthe past two years, ii,iiyy,;.,rijf.....■„"..* a,. The GoldenBuie Circle Of theMeth­ odist Church will entertain the Men’s Bible Class and guests- at the church Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 P, M. Mem­ bers of the Circle are asked to bring a covered dish and table Service. Bolls ,and coffee will be furnished by the committee. Immediately following ‘ the supper, Bey. Abels will meet with the teams appointed on financial com­ mittee "for the purpose (of raising funds" for redecorating the church*,. wWeh wm ***** Bw* H iqAy, wire several Age mfiwea# her petition as p w * r e at aMTCfcric Crerety Child* w **1 Bonre, ftofepMd, brense of Bhresa, wbnrifctod te an m rarioe at Miami Valley Heapftel, Dayton, Mon­ day morning. Mr. C. E, Masters has bam; .confined to his Home for several days due to a cold, . T 4 i.aaa.il «7’' ,:.T77TM mm I m MHm m&Mrne'WB* c o u j e g e n e v s l»l>WIMIIIIIIIHMMIMIIIIHIlllillllllJIIW<HIMWIIIIHI>MM»>|J DIRECTORS ELECTED At the election of directors for the Cedarvilla Federal Savings & Loan Association, Wednesday, R, G. George, C.. JJ. Masters and Loren A. Rogers were elected for three year terms fhe board will reorganize at the next regular meeting. -*• Aftmt'wiMdaff -tM r first gam of , « m m m fare* M w l » y , Ore Cadar iaskata pnt ng a good fight Mfcwt to f f i nr im i Univorotipr ia Syuwaatm at WObodbreo. After leading ah tire half XS-lfi, the Jackets conM not bott the phaa and reowmetf *7-M in a hnurd-ftagW; ere- tret Hank Campbell and Marry Etenahwagri sophcotrere, member* of Cedar’s broket brigade, did almost all tba soerintfor the orange and Mas eager*, each o f them amass&g IS counters. Mine Tore* player* tallied at Mast o^e dpiece. The game was the first to determine the mythical Greene County collegiate champs. The same two teams will meet on the Cedar floor on February 17. S*tor. day the rage team o f Cedarrill* will Journey to Morebead, Kentucky, State Teachers’ College. iHm.jiiiw,m<».,ii^ww)iHHwriMi 1 |CHURCH NOTES } »mUiHfli«ii|WM«iwiliiiiiHiwiiiin|n METHODIST CHURCH H, H Abela, Minister Telephone 6-13gl The I, O. 0. F. Lodge will,hold a meeting Monday evening a 8 o’clock. Installation; of officers, A full attend­ ance is requested. ’ Dr, W. R, McChesnpy,.state repre­ sentative, is attending the convention of the Ohio Newspaper Association ia Columbus,1Thursday and Friday, as a guest. Mrs. Carrie Jones of Springfield visited at the "homeLo f Mr. M. W. Collins ever the week-end.'* Mr, Archie Gordon, well known farmer,-who has been a 'patient in a Dayton hospital, had to be removed last week to Cincinnati dudto the fact no surgeon was avaiiaNeYer^btibbid- of an operation aa the surgeons had entered the army on call o f the gov­ ernment. . ’ Sunday School 10:00 A. M, Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A . M. "'The Mission Attitude,” Golden Bute Circle annual family party -Jan- 39,-v7;30, ipotluck. ifce financial teams that have been an­ nounced are asked to the supper to be present for the consideration of “he campaign. ' The following teams have been se­ lected; G. H: Hartman, Robert Nelson, Cf. C, .Brewer, Fred Chase, Mrs. Vin­ cent Rigio, Mrs. C, C. Brewer, Mrs. •Frank Creswell^Mrs. Paul Orr, C, H- CrjjpBe, G; Hamman, *M„ Homey, -C. Pflaummer, ‘A. Frame, J. Mills, C. H, Gordon, W. Marshall,-Dr. R. V. Ken- non, R/Wiseman, C. E. Masters, C. Townsley, J. Pyles, M- Pyles, *H. H. Brown, C. Wiseman, Mrs, Cora TSrum- bo,. Mrs, J, Mills, A. Huffman, D. Reynolds^ M. Y. F, 6:30. Choir practice Sat­ urday everting 7:30 Jitney Supper, Jan. 20, 6-8 p, m., each item a nickel: Organization-payments to budget flow due, \ Word has .been received herd that Miss Lois Reea, formerly a teacher in Cedarville College, ia now in Kuan- tan, Malay peninsula, where she is a missionary. Recent reports are that bombings have taken place around her last address, - 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr, H. 4$Stormont, Supt.- U:0Q A, M. Morning Worship. Dr. W, R, McChesney preaching. Theme, God’s Measuring Rod.1*’ - 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor, oanna Bryant, leader. • Thursday, Jan; 29. Missionary meet­ ing at the church. Saturday, 7:30 Senibr Choir re- learsal. , The Red Cross knitting class will meet in the mayor’s office bh Friday evening, January2$, at 7:30. Any per­ sons who wish to learn to knit atid to do work for the Red Cross are Wel­ come to attend. UNITED PRBSBCTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister The Red Cross sewing group will meet in the Home Economics room in the basement of the high school on Wednesday, January 28, at 1;30 P. M. « tk WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Spencer will Celebrate their fifty-fifth wedding an- Tiiversary on Sabbath, January 28, with * family dinner for the im­ mediate member* o f the family. Mr. and Mr*. Spencer were honored by friend* five year* ago in celebrating their fiftieth wedding aimiveraanr- Sabbath,School 10:60 A. M. Supt Emile Finney. Preaching .11 A. M. Theme, “Re­ deeming the Time.” Y . P. 0, U. 6:30 P. M, Subject, 'Loyalty to Christ’s Church.” Lead­ er^ Margaret Anderson. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 P. M. at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Ax* -.hur B. Evan*. , Women’* Missionary Society will meet Monday, aJrtuary 26, at 2 P. M. Miss In* Murdock, who has been ill for a Week, is reported improved. Experienced Woman Want* general housework. Mis* Charles, Xenia, Rt. 6. Phone 1304R2 Xenia, C O Z Y t # TH E A TR E m ?rl* * sm I S<^.» J *** ne W **&*»***? UHFHtMHlKD BUSINESS” C ttti^ X m * * * * * * Tare*-, J * * * * * £ 2 tjtm k * pewer-Ahtty GraWe *» a T a k e i n t e w * * a ^ f0 t Mevhene Neire-42*rt#» W «d . mw I Tlmw »* w m jm m w m m w * Smith FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Monday A. M.’a assembly period and the early P. M. were spent in a joint meeting o f student* *nd faculty, with several das* meetings as well. The topic for discussion was: “How can Cedarville College best cooperate with the government in its-request for a streamlined college course.” Many colleges in addition to Cedarville plan to enable students to complete the course In three years rather than four, but the special problem facing .Cedarville College was how tip* could be done without taking away the weeks of wjjrk during which many students earn much Of their college expenses. v Originally the meeting was called to discuss the possibility of Saturday classes,' Due to many difficulties, he decision could be reached, and a com­ mittee presented a much modified 'plait which has met with universal approval. Class periods wifi be sixty minutes long rather than fifty, mak­ ing it possible to cover eighteen, weeks of work in fifteen, without Sat­ urday classes. In this way the second semester can be ended three weeks earlier and examinations and com­ mencement activities Will be the week of May 11-16. The. compromise plan followed sev-' era! weeks of careful study of the problem, and will be put into opera­ tion, with, the start of. the second semester, -Monday, January 26. First semester examinations were Completed at noon Thursday, after holding sway since Tuesday. The sec­ ond semester registration is scheduled for Monday, January 26, with*regular classes beginning Tuesday, ; 'gull ^p|Q|g|gyg|| Ires. lev . G. Garda* EMg, Ik , yrtnripal of Hre Wiahei#* SOfct.Liig Training Scheol hi Wrentawg. Ghhre, wiB spook hafioro a .joint reretfeg of th$ Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. a* Oodsrvffla CoHof# im t Wodaaodar at 11 A. M, Dr. Mshy will b# aoearepiRlod by Dr. Dwight R. Guthrio, « f the North- minster Preelqrtorisa Church, Spring- field, a trust** o f the oollege. Dr. Guthrie js Chsirman of the Board of Foreign Minions o f th* Presbytery of Dayton under who**, suspires Dr, Mshy is appearing in Ohio, Dr. Mshy has boep working in Jap­ anese occupied territory of China and brings a thrilling story of his ex­ periences there, He married the sister of the martyred Betty Stemwho with her husband was killed by Chinese bandits but whose baby was saved by the ransom of a Chinese Christian. mmmittk raid aatatMs red *jt —-* real areata, mtk#Mfs-1 nacdoet .of duty and stcSreseo omirety. Bald paHtiwi wig ha. fisg iiiartwK m n re altar six wash* from fita data a f ; the first publication o f rids retire. * IRVIN 8. HYMAN, . By Harold H, Etagar A Smkh, ij McCaQistar A Gibnay, :l (l-t-t-18) His Attoraoy*. jj Wa pay fre . HORSES$ 4.00 COWS $ 2 A 0 of size and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calve*, etc, Removed promptly call .XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE HA. 454 Reverse Charges E. G. Buchaieh, Xenia, Ohio . A FRO fil ffO W OM I W IL L CAJUtT WM H T MUNM USED BUILDING MATERIAL A* ilia miw iMreHm in lire m I m SEuajm-- Comer Union Boctd wpA WlWbiftifii -Wit!) « Ufcrer ared Ireftrer f ertreewt t U are X atm now wrackiisg a In * 44 hr MM faatt ’ also joowbprnt l i t»Y MM I m MU • - J. L WILSON Addreii RFD I , Jm ettew^DUa RAILROAD RELAYING RAILS The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. has a force of -90 men at work relaying rails between South Charleston and Xenia.. The men are quartered here in a large number of camp cats. *' PREACHES AT PRISON Rev. H. L. Ramsey, paetor o f the Cedarville and South .Charleston A. M. E. Churches, preached last, Sab­ bath at the Ohio Prison Farm near London. •A choir o f men, women and children of the two churches ‘ sang four sacred songs, , Rev. Ramsey chose his text from Hebrews 6:19, IN ADHERANCE TO'OUR USUAL CUSTOM ■X ■• E ‘ . FIVE FARMERS TO BE HONORED MASTEK FARMERS ^COLUMBUS, O.—Master farmer titles will be Conferred on five' Ohio­ ans Jan. 27 during -the farmers week program at Ohio State University, Recipients are: Roy B, Fulz of Jeffer­ sonville (Fayette .County), E. E, Spahr o f Findley, Howard J. Ziegler of Clyde, Russell E. Rice Of Wooster, andC. L. Israel of Beloit, Columbiana Comity. Tuesday, January 27, Js the date set for the Chi Mu Delta fraternity's “V” dance. The whole college is Invit­ ed to attend the. affair which is,to bo heldAt the Alford Gymnasiumat 8:15 P. M. “ ■ . For" Sale—Screened-ln baby bed. Mrs. V. Rigio. For Sale—3-burner kerosene stove.' Call this .office, Clauds Finney. Preparation of a revised and short­ ened second semester schedule .was; the.first job of a re-orgahized Student Council. I t is to function during the second semester, Members o f the CLIFTON PRESB y TRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A . Harris, Minister 10:06 A< M. Sabbath School, Robert 3haw, Sufpt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 7:06 P. M; Christian Endeavor. THE CHURCH OF THENAZARENK IgMMWSMMttWMOO•>•(*<*»* Sunday Service* Sunday School 9:80 A, M.'to 11:00 A. M, ' * Preaching 11:00 A. M, te 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 8:00 P, M. Wednesday Service Preyer Meeting 8:00 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nihce. Pastor, Raymond Strickland* CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK* Pastor Sunday School, 9:80 A. M, Morning Worship, 10:80 A. M» Evening Service* 7:80 P. M, Prayer Service Thursday evening, 7:80 P. M. A ll Wricohm, CLIFTON • UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IkO . Katatattt Mbdrire 10:00 A, M. Bible School. Paul W. Rift, Supt. 11:66 A. M. Morning Worship, Ser mott by the pastor, 7:80 P* M. Young People’s Chtistlan Uakn. A cordial welcome to all, BUY DEFENSE BONDS A NAM E T H A T STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET P L A N A V A IL A B L E A d a i r ’ s N. Detroit St. lore*, a LEGAL NOTICE . TO MADELINE L, HYMAN ' S88 West End Avenue ■ New York, New York, Yon will take notice'that on Janu­ ary «th, 1942; Irvin s. Hyman, your husband, filed suit for divorce in the Common Pice* Court of Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, in Case Number 22,750, of the Record* of said Court, The prayer of said petition is for divorce, division of personal property, and the herring of your rights in pre- W A N TED > LUNG SUFFERS TO TRY Lower’sPrescription —For— . Bronchitis, Asthma, severe CoughsandlColds Especially wonderful fo r that caugh' that causes worry. Don’ t delay# Sold B y BROW N ’S DRUG STORE Manufactured by C. Low er, Chemist, Marion, Ohio a 1 | s«, MORE THAN 600 FALL AND WINTER • Only The east Oiethlng Prom Th* Werlcf* Pls**t Mak*ra • VceucS hop TWICE-A-YEAR CLEARANCE SUITS TOPCOATS h OVERCOATS Take stock ef your wardrobe I Get these fine quality clothes while yon cam ‘ — at a'(Savings1Keep your appearance W — your upkeep DOWN i 28 .75 Other* I23.7S to IS9.7S ' ' A F e ir e e r ly H 7 .SE »e|7 ftJC F k e QtaaKty 2 fe r *&2S SHIRTS $ 1 .6 5 2 f e r f f t J t t SabotaaBal sariagi re km* wearing shirts—elt^oelore, 'pat* tarre, eoUre styta*. This sal* mat bs mpoatal i Obaore 400 $ 1 Be re t ..Brethren*!!. TIES 67c % f e r * 1 J § 2 0 0 * 1.00 T i r e - $ 1 « I S E l* »J.OO Tiea .... $1 M 2 f o r | 2 J S Vc©UESliCF Ie «. Feiretain—4^prhtifteld Suits Overcoats Marked down from our regular stock for this sale. Group Our finest Hart Schaflfner A Marx suits, all line N o . 1 * 100% wool worsteds, values up to $47.60. Group No. 2 Suits and top coats by H. S. I f . and Griffon ex** tremely fine qualities and a good selection. Val­ ues to $40.00, , \* •tarta • * Amw *hlri» * Marirere GtOUp Hundreds of fine suits and top coats beautiful selection of colors and style. Values to $35.00. No. 3 Group No 4 that appeal to younger wen. Values to $80.00. 37-85 31-8S 2 7 - s s Every suit and top coat 100% Wool. Styles 2 3 -“ Group All .Wool suites and Topcoats, sizes to 4 2 . . » ex- *4| (Q | jB 5 No 5 ceHeiilt values, one of a kind. Values to $25.00. J k U ir Hart Sehaffner Marx M m f i g famous Rarepack §Mm 1 $50.00 Coat Special * w M k Style Marts dependable M Mg Tweed Top. Coat a 1 g%« special at FLORSHEIM TWICE-A-YEAR SHOE SALE $11.00Value*................ $9.85 $10.00 Value* ,$8J» t McDorman’s Xenia, Ohio o*uii«u*wimwrewwuouoiou*uwirereuoi|i mummumnumumu MI m

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