The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
G lu b a n d S o c ia l A c t iv it ie s ir*. Baa* Sarith of Cohuckoo v m esltod her* 4th mask by iht death of Hr*. BoumtlnWrinar. |fr*. Cars Eridgaaasa has her position with the Csdarvill* Bak- try to woopt am with th* A. Hyman fruit stor* in Xante. , Mins Raehel Harriman, Detroit. Mich., formerly o f C*darvilte, n t the guest of Mi«« Franco* Williamson at the homo of her parent*, Mr, ahd Mr*; R. T, Williamson,-om the weekend. Other gueita at the WilUamson home were Mr. Charles Richey, Ottawa Lake, Mich.» and Mr, John William son, who i« employed in Columbu*, Mrs. Harry Hammon and Mr*. Ralph Townsley entertained thre^ table* at Contract Bridge at the homfe -of the former, Tuesday evening. Leon Schwab, who lia* been local manager pf the “ Thrift E” Market, has resigned, leaving that post, Tues day. G. H. Crouse .announces a public sale of livestock on Wednesday, March 18 at 12:88, at his farm on the Co lumbus pike, east of town. Horses, cattle; sheep and hogs, with some farm machinery will he offered. W* team that Mr. H. A. Tyson, Lon**, head o f Old* Tabular Steel FradoetnCo., with « m or mm o f hi* aaaiataate la the ptoat at Leaden, will he g e n e t if poarifete, at 4 m evtaiag meeting of the .CwtorviHe Progfewive Club at the Methodist Charch. Fred Marshall, Dayton, will show moving picture* of local spots and people for the entertainment o f the members and guests, The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet at the home o f Mrs. Edward Baas, Monday evening in the M e Guinn Apt, at 7:30. CHURCH NOTES ....................................................................................................... iiimph ih V i MBTB$D&T CHU1 H. X. Abe*. Telephone f - l l t l ! V . M. «*r- Mrs. Hannahelie Nesbitt return* to her home in Colorado Springs, Col,, Saturday after spending three months oaring for her sister, Mr*. R. A, Jamieson, who has been ill from a heart ailment. Mrs, Jamieson is well on the way to recovery now, for which we are most thankful. There will he no meeting o f the Woman’s Club in March; due to ill ness In the family o f Mrs., Deem at whose home the dub was to. meet, 1 The annual dinner for the Research Club members and husbands will be held this Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Kyle. ■ The Borden Co. announces that milk is being purchased from 165 farms in the county with an average o f 150 pounds per farm daily against, 124 pounds during 1941. During the past year the company purchased 8,253,395 pounds o f milk and equivalent cost ing $196,881.97 as compared to 8,614, 000 pounds valued at $169,475.00 la s/ year. The increase in payments Was 16 per cent. County Agent, E» A-. Drake an nounces a meeting o f Greene County farmers in the Court House Assembly Room, Thursday evening,. March 5, 8:00 o'clock when John A. Slipher o f the O. S. U, will discuss soil manage ment, fertiliser crop varieties, and cultural practices, Mayor Dobbins announces the ac ceptance by Walter Cummings as the chairman o f the local Defense Coun cil. ‘ ,. CEDARVILLE ALUMNI MEET IN CLINTON COUNTY Mr, James Beam, Wilmington, for mer Greene Countian, was elected president o f the Clinton County Alum ni Association o f Cedarville College at a dinner party at the Beam home recently. Other officers named were Mi*. Charles Ford, .vice president, and Mrs. Herbert Doak, secretary. Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick, college president,' addressed the ■group and the remainder of the time was passed in reminiscing through college year books. The program was preceded, by din ner for which patriotic appointments were.employed. A modernistic center- piece of red, white and blue flowers decorated the table. . Those present were Rev. Kilpat rick; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doak*, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund .Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, Rev. Myron McDonald, Mrs. Ada Graham, Leland Graham, Miss Martha Beam, Stephen and “Becky". Moore and Mr. and Mrs, .Beam. HONORED WITH PARTY . :■ ;*>. it-",-.' J. vr., •"r -.7, ■ s' ■V ON NINTH BIRTHDAY In this issue will he ftiund the an -; nouncement of the Mapleleaf Hatch ery, Zimmerman, Dayton pike west o f Xenia, one o f the. outstanding hatch eries in .this part of the state. The. plant is modem to the last word and all chicks are from blood tested flocks which insures a high quality pf stock for either feeding, laying or breed ing, The plant is a Greene county in stitution and worthy o f your con sideration, ...... • * C O Z Y I # THEATRE * | Fri. and Sat., March 6-7 § George Montgomery-Mary Howard f In Zane Grey's I RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE § News-*Cartoon—Pete Smith. I Mr, and Mrs; Lloyd Littler, Xenia, arranged a surprise party on their daughter, Janet, Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her ninth birthday.' The guest o f honor was presented a number o f gifts, Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to the following: Mary and Cynthia Shaw, Winona and Hat-- vey Holsinger, Xenia;. Mrs. Goldie Bntsminger and daughter, Eleanors, Marcella and Bernice and sons, Billy and junior, and Dorothy Ward, all of Cedarville, and Janet, Myrtle, Mar garet and Nita Kathryn Littler. Wieemiui, gapt Chateh f erries US$0 A, men, “J ew the Quert," Membership Sunday ha* bam set for Palm Sunday, March 29th. Visita tion teams are no busy arranging for thk service. Notice to all elssses and organisa tions. The second payment on the church budget i* now due. Kindly hand to C. H, Crouse, church treasur er. Two organisation* have paid in full for the year. Those who have made pledged to the renovation fund are requested to turn in cash as soon a* possible so that the enterprise may get Udder full headway. The team,who solicited you will be glad*to assist in this mat ter. G. H.-Hartman is treasurer o f this fund. Wesleyan Service Guild will hold their regular meeting Monday night. The Cedarville Progressive Club will hold their monthly meeting at the church Monday night. Fred Mar shall is to $hpw old movies of the town o f Cedarville. The dinner meet ing is set for 7:00 P, M, The refresh ment committee consist? o f Amos Frame, C, E, Masters, Louis Cole, and Fred Bird, A jitney supper is being sponsored by the W. S. C. S..at the Methodist Church, Wednesday evening, March 11, serving will,begin at 6:00 p, m. No articles over five cents. High lights of the menu include scalloped chicken and home-made ice cream. M, Y . F. at 10:00 A. M. C, Y. F. at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Saturday evening at 7:30, Th* sptekar.to* tbs efcapri Thursday, February M, ws* ______ Etantey Fortner, pastor at the Baited gammy memt la.w a . * . CteTWL hk' talk to the stodante at Cdtervflfc team*, mm*. -a gave hint* tor "tetegrri- iag one'* life for harmwris— *•*"-* He set forth a plea tor m eouful life. The first print tool o f one’* self: He also stramad persistence **d giving aX to Bring. Friendline** and “helping too after fellow’' had a place in to* philosophy. Ho stated that perhaps the meet im portant phase o f happiness is a setts- factory relationship with self, toQow- man, and God, Ho was introduood by Ben O'Bryant _after rite had had charge of devotions. President Kilpatrick presided over Tuesday's chapel. He introduced Rev, H, H. Abels, pastor o f the local Meth odist Church, who made h short talk. Rev, Abels compared old Jewish cus toms with ours o f the present day and pointed out the vast differences to the two modes of living. He said that a plant's contribution to life is Its “struggle for living," an animal's contribution is a “love for playing,” and that, man’s contribution is in tellect dr the desire to know. He con cluded by answering his own question, “What is religion? He said, “Religion is simply life, the life,” The assembly adjourned into various meetings o f collegiate organizations. eXLDAXY&LX tfXXALD, FRIDAY, ... .......... ni»iwmnmpwawawiB*i YiU p * gpritgi Win* County 8 . B. Title Tritow Springs Hi baritaftali team toric smutty hamate tori Saturday touring in the final toumiuwmt game ovsr Reavattrmk by a seers o f 44 to 15. Other gams* war* Brilbrsok 18, and WJwcrsek IS in * varsity eocwoUtkat gam*. Th# reserve consolation game wa* between Beavercreek and Bell- brook, 28 to 18 in favor o f the for mer. Mr. and Mr*. A. N. Gan*. Chicago, ware guest* Sunday o f Mr. E. Clayton Wiseman at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Rosa Wiseman, Columbu* pike, BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister , Sabbath School 10 A, M., Supt, Emile Finney, Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “The Ever-Present God” Y. P. C. U. 7 p.m. Subject, “How to Worship in Private.” Leader John Reinhard, _ Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 P. M. at the homo of Mrs. Carrie Townsley. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:30 p.m. The Semi-Annual Joint Board meet ing of the Elders and Trustee* will be held Monday, March 9, at 7 p. m., at the home o f Mr. and Mr*. Wilson W. Galloway. This is the occasion when the wives also attend andwe en joy a covered dish luncheon’together. Miss YERA FIELDS WINS SCHOLASTIC HONORS Miss “Vera Fields o f this place, a sophomore: at Capital University, Co lumbus, is one of the one hundred students receiving honorary' awaids for outstanding scholastic achieve ment in various academic fields. Pre sentation o f awards, made semi-an nually takes place before the student body at chapel, by Dean Dr, R. V. Smith. PROTEST NEW TIME. Son- and Mon., March $-9 Abbott and Coatello-Marth* Bale “KEEP ’EM FLYING’’ : Selected Short Subject* Wed, and Thurs., Mar* 11*12 Edward G. RoMnsott-Larain* Day “UNHOLY PARTNERS” Plus new chapter of Hurt Winslow The Clark County Horticultural So ciety at a meeting in Springfield .went on record as opposing the new “War Time,” Wednesday. Farm, organiza tions all over the country are protest ing the time change but helpless. The first relief station will be November 3, 1942, if the New Deal permits you to vote, ; ' BUY DEFENSE BONDS t _ ; ^ .......... . j BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NEED MONEY-WE LOAN IT On Watch**—Biantonda—Gw*s—Typ*writ*r»i-Radlo« Musical inri^rCIcthlng—Tools—LuflflaB*—Pishing Eqt, It*. Uncalled for clothing, guns; watches, radio* diamond* f*r’ tel*—Lowest prlCM at an ' ttmaa Joe Fisher formerly a member of the firm of Sparks & Fish er, is now managing our Clothing Department. You arc cord ially Invited to come in and sec Joe. ■ H i a a u ACCU tC » W. Main It, fiprintfleid, O. I l l U M U i O r r l l i t OPEN EVENING* Neat to Schmidt’s Drug Store WE ARE NOW Accepting Hogs Daily At Our New Bam COLUMBUS AVE„ SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Bring fm t hog* to tu for beat priem* SpringfieldLive Stock SalesCo. • PfkimmMMZ ■ - ■ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A..M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A, M, Morning. Worship. Dr. F. A. Jurkat Will preach oh the sub ject, “ The Holy Spirit.” 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor., feanne Wright, leader.' Tuesday, 8:00 p. m. Broadcaster class meeting at the church. Mrs, Howard Creswell and Mis. Alva Chap- fin, hostesses. Dr. Dwight R. Guthrie will be guest speaker. Saturday,' 7:$0 P. M. Senior choir rehearsal. The Sophomores evened the class tournament standings. Thursday, FetP tuary 26, with a 39 to 34 victory over the Freshies. At the end of the first round, all three teams have won one game and lost one in the twice-around tourney, Each team plays the others twice .after which the winner o f the most games claims the championship of Cedarville College, Stoneburner and Campbell again did most of the Soph’s scoring with Sanders helping. Wright topped the first-year- men’s tallying with 16 counters. Laurrell Flory was crowned champ ion in the Cedarvile College ping pong tournament, Monday .afternoon. Pre viously, President -Kilpatrick had beaten Bob Allen, 21-16, and 21-12, only to be bumped off by Flory 21-13 and 21-15, as the latter moved to the -finals opposite Millard ^French, win ner o f the lower bracket. Flory, o f the Junior class, walked over French, a Freshman, in -straight Bets 21-14; 21-10 and 21-15. It was a three-out- of-five match. The girls division re mained unchanged from tost week, A swimming party was held Wed nesday evening at the Y. M, C. A, in Springfield by students of Cedarville College, 1 ' ■ **4- - THE CHURCH OF THE NAZAKBNE Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 A, M. to 11:00 A.M. Preaching 11:00 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. WANT ADS Now that the manufacture o f a number of item* has betot curtail ed or stopped altogether, this is a good time to sell things you have no farther use for. Take a look in yoUr attic now. Many people have found that the Herald Want Ada bring immediate results at Uttto cost. To figure the tost of an ad count five words of average length to the line. Each 11%* will cu t five cents. You Will he helping other people to get the things they need *hd at the same time realizing a profit yourself. Put an ad in now! Cedarville College Juniors and Seniors and Faculty have been invit ed to attend the Greene County Teacher’s Meeting, Saturday, March 7 at the Xenia .Central Auditorium. The speakers at the meeting will he Dr. T. D. Martin, associated with the N. E, A. a Washington, D. 0., and Dr, Walter Collins, of the State Depart ment of Education, - The Chi Mu Delta Fraternity is sponsoring a supper and party, Mon day evening, in honor of their pledges. The supper will be held in the base ment o f the library, after which both mem'ers and pledges Will attend a show. WANTED HICKORY LOGS MUST BE GREEN TIMBER f itttttHHMMMlWMMMHMHttWimntmiStHItHlfmiHrtMHm*. Phon* S942 _ ! n - ............ [- 1-1 nn”'........................ ..— .............. .......... .... .......... ........._ 9 Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges. Dr.C.LWilkii 0pt0*Mtrfc Ey« Specialist Xenia, Ohio S 1 L . R . J ACOBS Phone 2734, Yellow Springs, O. FRI.-SAT. TWIN THRILL DAYS - — screen — “ THE LADY IS WILLING” SUN. — MON* — TOES. TIME I V! THHll UNL Columbus, Ohio, March 2, 1942 Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 42-33 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT DA-WR-2 jggggsgas With ppefitoad riwawt mwanste. Width: Pavmwmt14 tori; loadway Ltefttt X,4dOJt< tori *r m t mMte. Erilmriad s o r i ---- - pt»>A8»J » Contract to ha aamplriad ari totar than Daremhar 19,1*41, Th* United Stetw Emptoymari Serviae, (toorg* E. Wrigrid, Msimger, 11 Wari Mo»Hi.m*ri. Avpans, Dnjrtoa, Ohio, will towaish tite sus«*«*M ted der an employment list tram whtoh all qualified ua*kill«d labor as to to* rally available, shall h* aatoeted tog this projftcfc. The attention of bidders Is directed to th* sped*! provision* eovaring sub letting or assigning the contract, the ’ us* o f domestic materials, selection o f t labor, hour* pf employment and con ditions o f employment. The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be" in accordance with the Schedule o f Prevailing Hourly Wage Rate* Ascertained and Determined by The Department o f Industrial Rela tions applicable to State Highway Im provement* in accordance wjjth Sec tions 17-8,17-4, l?-4e, 17-5 and 17-5a i •f the G mmm I 9ha Mddar Md » 4Ste mu VNpVKm tUaW mat, tori la a* Cad# «f m am mmmKm a m trnm M FfMw * * Ptom wed In th* rifle* at ftv Th* ^dtoeriar rejtefc aay amt aJt M* l . Htrie Higtemsjf i fils and P m te F. L. NfiLSON, a 9 . OPTOMETRIST Jameetowa,OW* / Espacial Attention G£r*a SCHOOL-AGE EYES j*-, ■ Project B Units .3 and 4—Access Roads to Wright-Patterson Sealed proposals will he received at the office of the State Highway Di rector of Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until ton o’clock A, M,, Eastern War Time, Tuesday, March 24, 1942, for improvement'1ini Greene County, Ohio, on part of Section A, part of Section B and part of, Section Fairfield o f the Dayton- Springfield Road,. State Highway No. 60, State Route'No. 4, in the Village of Fairfield, Bath Township, by grad ing, building drainage structures, roadside, improvement, and paving 2 / s M o l * * * 7 ’ folks / I £ • . ^ R E A D Y f * I -FOR YOU- We pay for HORSES $6.00 COWS $4.00 of .size and condition Hogs, Sheep. Calves, etc. •Removed promptly call XENIA FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges, E. G. Buchsieb, Xenia, Olilo HMintewiniin FARM 4% LOANS No application fee. No appraisal |:| tee. Refinance your loan* at the f 'i lowest interest' rates ever offered. \ I MeSavaney A Co. ' Londoa, O. | | Call or Write ‘ LEON H. KLING Cedarville, 0 . 1 Phone; 6-1901 I{1 i i I *• ARE YOU GETTING READY FOR US? Chick time will soon be here and 1942 promises to be one. o f the beat poultry year* In history. Uncle Sam la asking for increased production o f poultry and eggs to sup ply our' own armed and civilians o f the Eu ropean democracies. Plan to raise more poultry this season. See us early arid book your requirements o f our big husky chicks. All leading breeds hatched from carefully selected^ Ohio U. S. Approved Bocks. WE GUARANTEE 95% LIVABILITY ' MAPLELAWN HATCHERY, ZIMMERMAN: R. R. 4 Xenia, O. Phone 1335-Rl OUR CHICKS WILL MEAN, riW ftlg lrtllMIIIWIIIll lltllllHIIIWIIrillfi* ■&:■■ . .... .. ........... ,.. ..,.. .. BUG ltSOUNDS WAl.l ACT BH-RY: i
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