The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
dm GMMMYtllM XSKAIA 99 VPI mum t o * 0 n * i jbplmrti tut. "■' k m tm - * t Qmk *pt Mr, Easier paaafvti arreted 0 9 fmm a& m i later I*» pat tefl* **r* aanrteL Thor aiartwttad at * Amity 9 mm f aMmllt dey to Ms honor. Mr. m i Mm. Jsan Bone and son. o f XaneaviH#, 0 ., « m guests -of Mr. William Marshall owr tho week-end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joint Richards o f Ma- son, O., sad Mr. sad Mrs. Robert Richards o f Colurabu* were guests of Mr. end Mrs. A. E. Richard* Satur day sad Sunday. Mr. sad Mrs. V. A. Dobbinsbad for tbeir guasta' over the wp#k-wid, Col. and Mrs. F. H. Hulick, o f Indian apolis, Ind, * The annual meeting o f the Graene County Museum Association will bo bold in the Rotary Club Room, Feb. 17 at 7;30 E M , . Dr. W. R. McCbesney spoke before the Washington C« H. Rotary' Club, Tuesday noon op the subject o f "Lin* coJn.” . * * Sabbaflt i M Middle FiasMy. * P rasobteg ll A. M. Cswasuate* fltevice,. Mmeags, "What Dees the Cross Stand For?** , Chun* sendees are the aew "War Tims,” which may inconvenient* us for a while. It sestns best however, to conform to this time for the pres ent, so let tut all endeavor to make the sacrifice accordingly, * Preparatory services Friday, 8 P. M„ with message by Rev. R. E. Roy er, pastor o f the First .U. P. Church,, Dayton. , Service Saturday, 2 F. M., with mes sage by Rev, E. O. Ralston o f Clif ton. The Session will meet after the Saturdayservice. At this time we will be happy to welcoipa any who may wish to Mnite with up, ' Y.’ P.'C.' U. 7 P. M. Subject, “How Does the Holy Spirit Work Today?” Leader, Dorothy Jane Waddl^. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 -P, M. at the home o f the Hendersons. - Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:80 p.ri». The Xenia Preshyterial Banquet o f Miss Glenna Brnsore and Mrs. Dana j** ! ' S L / * ™ Bryant entertained th* Broadcaster 7 ? Class in the Presbyterian Church on GeneralSecretatyof the National. Y. , F. 0 / IL-will be here and show the ^ ^ [pictures o f our Five United Rresby- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Melinkoff o f *** our Theoloeical Rossford O.. were guests over the Week-end o f Mr. and, Mrs. .Ernest Gibson. We expect at least • two hundred for.the banquet, which will be served by our.Lqdies Aid, If any wish reser- ' Clyde H u t e t o . , d .hUdrem.™*10" /- *■“ after a few davs' visit with her oa r-i^ ” ' 3r M' A'JJd» 0!? M,ss M.a*el Stop, J S , Mr and Mrs. J. S, West, have of the BaT,qUet Com' gone to Charlottesville, Va„ where-Dr, 1 - .. . . . _ _ M . Hutchison is connected with .the Vir- ’ * "« "»* ° l S’ S* “ • «* ginia University ^research work ofr f * * 3 ? ?. ., Preshyterihl Budget and Stewardship the ^ernment. .Committee o f Xenia Presbytery has arranged for a conference, to be held in the First United Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. William Fannin, are announcing the birth o f a daughter ^ S S H w i e on the '.'Mr >■** Friday night, at their hom Federal pike. 17 at 6:30 P, M., beginning with a dinner served by the Women’s Union. _ m a n 3 - i. This meeting is for men Only, It is Rev. W A Condon, P . D„ who has >n„ fTm n, sfAH .been 1 pastor o f the Presbyterian church in Ada, 0 ., since January, 1931,~ has resigned because of ill health according to news reports. His resignation has beeri accepted by the Lima Presbyterial, It is expected that' Dr. Condon and wife will move to Ce*. darville and Wilt reside With, the lat ter's brother, Mr. William R, Watt, sdhth o f town; Dr. Condoirhi a grad uate o f Cedarvitte College, . for the pastors, members o f Session, members of; the Board o f Trustees,' and Sunday School Superintendents, of the chbrches of this section o f Presbytery, It is also planned to arrange for an exchange o f pulpits for Sabbath morn ing, February 22nd, ‘ It Is mi 9m Da nat lat fefcwFkup faatteAtfia awwuad m 9 m 9 m m W U f 9m mm > t , . : -.mk aamr 4 m Flag flit m bat always aMt mm tsm. BaMflfarmit diaraapoct to ha to the Flag « f the United fitetea of jwearfe^t. D, A. R. Flag Chairman 'Far 8 ate— 8 -burner keroaana stove. Call this office, Claade Finnoy, JW*"«**“Tr‘ittr“rri,-‘m‘TirtiTYi-:"Tni‘?nTnhniil|lnl»r SCHOOL NEWS HH»H»MIM,IIIIHHtllllll»llllllullHI<IIUMll!Wllmil|IIMmiM» Air Raid Drills Last Friday at the, sound o f the signal, pupils and teachers marched in an orderly fashion to positions as signed in the lower hslls. This was a new experience for us and everyone cooperated, to the fulles't extent. A second drill was conducted on Mondsy when President Walter S, Kilpatrick, who had been in air raid drills in. Europe,,was Invited to he present and. to suggest means for improvement. Several “helpful ’ suggestions were made by him at a. meeting o f the faculty Monday evening, . A-M, *U tf TWs N # to * to date Is flMtflfl.' COLLEGE NEWS Tha ratmal Csdarrifie CoBog* Heme- •omtog was held Saturday, February 7 a t Alford Memorial Gymnasium. Decorations o f orange and blue* the soHage colors, were premtaent throughout ih$ gym. During the ban quet the Cedarvihe Chchestra played. Tike orchestra Is eempossd primarily o f Cedarville Coilege‘stndumts and is directed by Mr. Edward Baas, music instructor at the loeto hlgh schooL Miss Doris Williams, freshman, sang several songs accompanied by Mlts Jean Ferguon, also a freshman.. ; Dr. Dwight R, Guthrie, Sfuingfield, presided as toastmaster. Brief talks were made by Rev. Walter S. Kil patrick, president o f tbs college, and Mr. Ira D. Vsyhinger, ,financial ad visor o f the college. ';;v _ ’ Two hundred and fifty guests were aerved by thp women’s advisory board at the traditional Cedarville College occasion. In the featured basketball: game,Cedarville forcesWere defeated in an overtime battle.- After the gamei there waa dancing to the hit music o f the day via console Day o f Prayer phonograph. During the entire pro- The high school upon invitation o f gram, o f course; there was the visita- Cedarville College attended.the an nual Day o f Prayer at the Presby terian Church on Friday morping. Basketball Our teams bowed to the 1 fast teams tion ivith old friends and classmates which makes such an occasion so en joyable. «* The Homecoming crowd was treat ed to an overtime basketball game, o f Spring Yajley last Friday evening-which was spoiled only-by the final at Spring Valley, The varsity score result. The visiting Bhiffton College was 67-32, and the score o f the re- courtsters edged to victory 66-54, The serve teams was 3447.. ^ game was close and thrilling throUgh- This Friday evening Cedarville'plays out with neither team holding a com- Be'aver here. ’ Imanding lead at any time. Bluffton The county tournament will be held led at the nitermiasion 24 to 19 , hut February 20-21, 27-28, March 2. F or,Cedarville held the lead most of the further details read the posters on the bulletin boards. Lincoln Day Address Dr, W. R, McChesney gave a very inspiring Lincoln.Day address at tbe assembly program Thursday, Defense stamps have been bought in the following rooms this week; First grade, 32.90; thjrd grade, |1.50; second half after wresting it from the Bluffton aggregation early in the period. In the closing minutes Bluiff- ton tied the game and a few minutes overtime had to be played, Bluffton tallied a field goal quickly and tbe Cedars were -able to score only one point, a foul shot by Hank Campbell, who was the big gUn for Cedarville with a total o f 21 points* The broth ers StonebnmOr scored’ 25 points be- ‘S ' ’ n • * • * ^ — ' A farm o f 121 acres in Jasper Twp. Fayette county, sold a few days ago at sheriff's sale for $137 an acre, the highest price since the * 2 , 0 's. The lfind .was appraised at $115. an acre. It was one of the few farms that have, been sold .in that county for more than $100 an acre since the depres sion. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCH tm or Wanted—A cream station operator. Apply at Fairmoht's station this Week,; : T2-2g Sabbath School 10:00 A. U. Supt. Emile Finney. • 10,00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship. The' Rev. Charles R. Harmon o f Xenia will sp eak. Theme; “The Crisis Hour.” * The Session will meet at the close of- the morning service. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Leader, Dick Stotmont, Saturday, 7:30' Senior Choir re hearsal. “The World Day o f Prayer” pro- jram will he observed at the United Presbyterian Chdrch on Friday, Feb. 50 at 2 P. M. RESEARCH CLUB ELECTION^ Mrs, Harold Dobbins was elected president of the Research Club for 1942-43, at a meeting o f club members at the home o f Mrs. Donld Kyle, Mon day, retiring president. Mrs. Meryl Stormont was elected vice president; Mrs. L. H. Kling, secretary, and Mr*. J. S. West, treasurer. The new officers take charge in September, The regu lar monthly meeting is being held to<foy nt the home o f Ihrotd Reinhard. Mrs. Lawrence Shields, o f Xenia, is to be guest speaker. Notice:—Anyone wanting an order of the Cuntott Roush 83 » Hybrid 5 e*d p U * * or call one o f the underrignmdt Arthur H mm * k Or*H«rbert Pgw - ers and leave your Will have suttte ordm ittHhis week. Dial OH!** B 67 Z Sunday School 10:00- A. M. Clayton Viscman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Malachb” Selma Church Service 10:00 A. M. MYF, 6:30/ Choir practice, Satur day evening 7:30. • Final reports to be made by cam >aign teams this Sunday morning. A meeting of the team members im mwb'ately after church. College Youth' Fellowship 7:30, Sermon next Sunday mornings- 'George Washington.” Rummage sale sponsored by the W* S. C. S. in Xenia Feb. 14, Turn in old clothes to Mrs. Flo Cummings and Mrs. C. C. Brewer County Brotherhood at Jamestown, the evening of February 16. wen IllMlMllnillM*1* C O Z Y at THEATRE 4 rl*and Sat* f* h .l 3*14 . Ilsiatgtoiteir-Lya* Robtoto Jk#T OF THE DUANBS” jkWted ib to t fl<*jtote 1 **md !!«••» E*k» HWd im ghm Um J** Odd* Mmttm Rsye > • w a f t e l u b t - tom iflaperuto O rtto* ad* m i t Eafc, I IM » WtofWt-Otorge Vtetvw mAMAtuum* iwtoteMftwNil .»*INa Wlaitow* METHODIST CHURCH H, H. Abels, Minister .Telephone 0-1381 OPENING H ill Top “ R o lle r Dome Dayton, Ave., Xenia, Ohio PROGRESSIVE CLUB MEETING At a meeting o f the Progressive Club Monday evening local business men united on a plan to put a check on solicitation by outside promoters for money and merchandise, A com mittee consisting o f Charles Towns- ley, president o f the Club, Frank Creswell, Paul Cummings and H. H. Brown will investigate such proposals and give recommendation if worthy for the benefit o f local business Men. H. H. BfoWn reported receipt o f a letter from Edwin M, Martin, o f the ( federal plant hoard, that the local i situation would be considered when the opportunity arise*. This concern- j ed the ui« o f the paper mill property." ‘ - A survey shows one-fifth o f local labor is employed at present out of town and that local business last year represented a turnover o f more than two million dollars. County Agent E. A. Drake was the speaker o f the evening and pointed out the need o f 175,000 tons o f lime- stone on the farms o f the county which culd he available from the local quarry, Refreshments were served during the evening. BU* D«F*N»R BONDS TieWay Right, Fek. 17 Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights 7:30 to 10:30 ** » , . Skate For Health “KEEP ’EM ROLLING” . 9 % Admission 10c Skates 15c Steve G. Phillips * E. E. McCALL Public Sale Four miles East o f Xenia on the Jamestown and Xenia Bike, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1042 i t 11 A. M. 3 HEAD OF HORSES ■ 1 Black marc, 2 coming 2-years-otd colts , 9 HEAD OF MILCH COWS Some with calves and springers ' 32 HEAD OF HOGS 13 Poland China Gilts, bred. One to be" sold and proceeds to go to Red Cross and War Relief; 4 tried sows to farrow in April; 4 Pure* bred Poland China boars; 11 shoats, 00 lbs., immuned. g IS HEAD OF SHEEP Delaine ewes, 11 open wool, extra good, 1 IMPLEMENTS—2 Binders, 7 and 8 ft. cut; 3 sulky plows, Oliver tractor plow, 2 com planters, Deering mower, 2-row com plow, double disc, cultipacker, 3-hrse grain drill, toller, weeder, walking plow, drag harrow, land drag, 20 -hole com shelter, and numerous other article*. HARNESS-41 sides bteechen harness, check lines, etc. 40 new farm gates. Lot new bolts. 2 5-gal. and 2 10 -gal. milk cans. ' ' TERMS—CASH E. H. SMITH, Manager C. L. Taylor, Aatt. (Lunch by Ladies AW, Friends Otmecfc, Jamestown) .xaitU'mitimrrrmrrYn^^T^"*^...... . ........ . ........................................... ........... kflifl^te*|B -uaidkfti SDws^lMwsjasteRS mu J! { ■ s rwpHRi k f i||a Lk teMteag |4 M kl v s w e nmmm wtegto <Aw 9 9 9 ^^9 t e a k C. D- flfh i Yh^MEiiigBiir | r an BullMa^GUi » i-■!,i i >* i m * sue* stetete^teiei ^e^uesew 'Gna&flMua enumi a L ti**. l * eat gym sad winds up their sefcteM* aflaiask RTifiMtefiiKes neict Tlsaasdeg ‘bars- GteUevflto has bsea detoatod kg both of- theee teams fids lease* hy tdeee aoeras. ' Several Cedarrille CMIage stadeata partieipated la the twenal interna tional Day pcegram held at Wilber-, fom Univerrity. Other CedarvIUe | stnoeate and faculty member* were, present at part* at the all-day meet ing which is attended by representa tives of many college*. Guest speak ers, discussions, and a musical pro gram in the evening were part of the program, Doris William*, and Jean Ferguson freshmen, took part in the musical program and John Reinhard gave the response for the guests at the luncheon. |g9gjrit+ ^BMpPMIkJR0 JJWPRRI RMRMN? Utmm |i| I mmm L auis pane *f 1 %ept by lAweia wtosh ■9mwm •d the siteftteter o f tide great A xm i- •na figure. ;Three mate y ijg i wees etrsesid Thar ware: ( 1 ) LteeehFa finish % teuaaa ehmaeair, ($) toe fateh la (fh hie fiMflis te a hewas getas flrwfl^.a ae he,himaeK,wished to be/ The eephemor* chtfw o f GedarriHc College had a akatteg party Thursday night. It was held at the West Mate Street rink te Springfield. ’ ** t President Kilpatrick spoke concern- . ing Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday in j NEB MMKY-WE LMfl IT On WstoMe~Planw¥»^-gune---Typewriters -■fifteen Mueleal teste-Oletelim—Terie~Lfl«oa*e--Flimte* *te, • Uncalled for clothing, guns, watches, radio# diaiaends fee tale—Loweet prlpee at *« rimes ' IIIUMBtiFFHE a W. M«in»t, hariasfiete, O. s ppgN KVBNINOt < > Goingforward together War places alike Upon all teiephone people an n'nusnai and heavy burden -, pf service. Our men and women kno<v ' their jobs, and will go forward together, as a team, providing the telephone ser vice that is required in this greatest u n d e r ta k in g o f th e d em o c ra c ie s . ■t t fe r ^ A a m o r i ja : V 0 t i 4 lOtetoOiArsdlofoCthafinsrihamsoabatesp- E araatemadpsribrteaacs ataadatds.M*<shtea> ring liassaxs aoesawd by *** fiteAflaflii.3Re* c ri« r Astoricaat «ad femtem teBid iaWi wto» tomtets Otasr Orda % 1. Ortmte RemcWsas- stetaeLAatoteiric'Xteataf.14ktoh 9 & i McCaUWei te te fc n t e mm rnmvwm a
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