The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

TMiMBr ■ M» am * * , ~ Mm m& ftoumli, F<* fta to -fw * ' -«fM» fr#*t «M m m , Impfc* # few iff** . » • •»* * * o . X* SMwnHSer (Gtemi* Wtodte) 0 H «M» * JKMmrfteff to* kWh «C ason, Jaek Lm- •n, r i M M Yaltey Ho»pJtiO, March 9, Thto to tbsfar m w d child, Thsir littte daughter Sue Btohw to visiting tour grandparmtte, Mr. and Mm. Roy Waddte. M^V mid Mrs. Lawranee Burner (Louise Waddle) Betvarctoek Rd* or* announcing the birth o f a eon, Philip Lawrence, At McClellan Hospital March 8, Mrs. G. W. Watson will hold a pah* lie sale at the M. W. Coffin* barn, Bridge St*, Friday, March 27 at 1 P* M., whan horns, costs and farm im­ plements will he offered for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Frame enter­ tainedmembers o f ton $unnyside CJub at a bridge party at their home Wed­ nesday evening. Prises were awarded Mr, Arthur Reed, Mrs. Paul Edward* Mrs. H. It. Stormont and Mr..'M- <X Nagley. Refreshments were' served during the* evening, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Murphy will, entertain the dub*next month. Misses Pauline, and Dorothy Neb son, Cedarville, were hostesses to members o f their bridge club Tuesday evening. Guerts for two tables were entertained and a salad course, with St. Patrick's Day appointments, was served. Miss Dorothy Anderson, Xenia and Miss Martha, Finney, Springfield, were guests of the club. Me. and Mm. W. W» Galloway oa> tortajawl to* mamhavs <f astoteB and Board «d ffW eae e f tiw U. P, Chaeth, with torir t om , at tStor homo Mow- day tearing. a Joint mooting o f the two beards was hold during the eve­ ning. •shoal 19 M A. X. Gbyte* Mr, and Mrs, Dallas Marshall o f Xeei* are announcing the birth o f a daughter at the McClellan Hospital, Wednesday. . ■: . ....... g LH.miiig ti jii q Word has been received here that Pvt. John MeCallieter, eon o f Mr, and' Mrs, Clyde McCalluter, who is In service in South America, has been raised to the rank o f Corporal, The College Y, W. C, A. is sponsor­ ing a flfc. Patrick buffet luncheon on Tuesday, March 17, between four and rix in the afternoon, at Alford Gym- lasium. Townspeople are cordially in­ vited. • Sevrtoa llsri A M> Sor- Agato.** Gbteto Barrie* 10:96 A. M. M m * Membership Sunday— March 29th, I>3» Sunday, Roguoatiag all pledges be paid by March 22, Mindly hand to the finance teams. . Grgantoatkm payments now due. Cedarville College Bible Reading Contest, Sunday evening. M, Y. F* 10:00 A. H. Choir practice Saturday evening at 7:30. Sermon Topics— March 22, "Son o f God," March 29, “ Yoke o f Christ." ■Mr, and Mrs, Walter .Huffman may- d this week from ChilUcothe St, to he Kyle residence on S, Main St, . The estate of Thomas Mattison, Well ':nowh South Charleston farmer, has been appraised at ?(51,000, with only 31*000 invested in real estate., O. E..S, MEETING *- Mrs. Blanche Dailey Boblman, 57, wife o f 1. W- Boblman, Clifton, died at her home last, Friday following an illness at four ’.’yeri#*,. Beside# her husband she to survived by two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Esther VaU Atta, Akrott, and Mrs. Helen Snyder, Springfield; three grandchildren, and three sister#: Mrsi Fred Stretcher, Yellow Springs, and Mrs- ’Omer Sparrow and Mrs. Bert Hopping. The funeral was held Monday afternoon With. Rev* E< 0 ; Ralston in charge. Burial -took ptoce in Clifton cemetery: SENDS CONGRATULATIONS A Stated Meeting of Cedarville Chapter "418, O, E, S., will be held in the Masonic Temple, Monday, March 16th, af g P. M. , * This: is rededication night. A special invitation is given to charter mem­ bers, past matrons, and past patrons of Cedarville Chapter and other mem­ bers in Cedarville*- A redediCation by all present. All members are requested to attend chapter. . * • * ' ■Margaret Nelson,' W. M. v C. E. Masters, W. P. RESEARCH CLUB PINNER The annual. Research Club dinner for members and husbands was held last Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Donald Kyle, The dec­ orations were ia keeping with St, -Pat­ rick's Day, Pish potatoes served ,as , . , « . * * holders for green tapers. We have a note from our old fnend, ^ ^ , white snapdragons also ' John L. Derstj, fortner btislnes# decorated the tables at which there ager o f Cedarville Collego, Wno to at were covorB thirty-nine member# St. Petersburg, Fla.* congratulating ftnd Cedarville on the fart the paper null - Kev ^ i t e r g. Kilpatrick, president plant is soon to be a hiye o f industry* o£ (jedarville College, was guest ..... , .............. . . speaker, His subject was "Mountain , Miss Mildred Trurabo, teacher m Top Experiences" and he discussed f the publicWehooI hasbeen at her home trough tho Swiss Alps which he these last two weeks .seriously ill. . 1Yja(je a few years ago. ' ....— Mrs. Kyle, president o f the club, Wanted—Woman for part time ant| rapmbers o f the executive hoard, housework. Call 6*1901, including Mr#. Harold' Dobbins, Mrs. .Frank Creswell .and Mrs. Paul Cum­ mings, were in charge o f arrange­ ments. 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 41:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Mr. Ira D. Vayhinger will speak on the theme, "Creative Faith." 6:30 P* M.. Christian Endeavor. Dick Stormont, leader. 7:30 P. M. Union Evening Service In'1 the Methodist Church. This to the annual College Girl's Bible Reading Contest. Wednesday, March 18, 6::30 P. M. Loyalty Dinner. This is a covered dish congregational dinner. Every at? tendant o f our morning, services is urged to come. Bring a covered dish, enough for your family and to Sparc* and yohr table .service. Saturday, 7:30 PI M. Senior choir rehearsal, , [ sch o o l n ew s NMM C O Z Y m THEATRE i Fri. ancf Sat., March 13-14 Wayne Morris—Bread* Marshs!! -THE SMILING GHOST” Nma--Gart<MMi—'Mutocal , Sun. and Mon., March 15*16 Hedy LamArt—Robert Young -H . M, Pafitam, Erti," Also Late News Eriata W ad . A Thura., M arch 1 « 4 » • Briea Doalevy—Bred Crawford " “SOUTH OF TAHITI" Carteo*—Metocal—Sertol , %' ■ •* inwwiniWiiniiiUlmHHiiiiriwiK-Miiiii'iwiiinrtiimiidiiH MARRIAGE o f form er m ayor Mr#. W, S’ Benton,, Jeffersonville, to announcing the marriage o f her daughter; Miss Lois, to Mr. Kenneth L, Little, Cedarville. The ceremony was pororMed itt Pittsburgh, Pa., last June 27. Mrs. Little attended Ohio State .University and has been a teacher in the Jeffersonville and Bloominghurg schools for, the last six year*. Mr. Little attended Ohio State Uni­ versity and Wittenberg College, He is now associated with the State Auto Insurance and the Groat American Insurance Companies. Mr. Little, son o f Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Little, Cedar- villa d> former mayor of Cedarville, and in executive secretary o f the Greene County Public Health League, Mr* and Mrs, Little will establish their home in Cedarville after June 1. For Sale—Two extra good, pure­ bred yearling Hereford Bulls, Homer Smith, Cedarville R. K. 2, n NEEBMMEY-WELMNIT bn Witeh**—Diamond*—Gufte—Typewrltsre—Radios Mueioet IrtiL-Clethlng—^Ten!*— glsbina Kctt Cte. Uacailsd to* clothing, gnus, witches, radiosdi*mo*ds tee safe—Lewsst artoea'at alt time* ^ Jot Fisher formerly a member o f the firm of Sparks A Fish­ er, i* now managing our Clothing Department. Yon are cord- tolly Invited to come In and see Joe, ■ t i l A m fllCC lAC « W. Main it, *prlnB«el». 9 , l i H I W W I 'M i OPENEVgNINQa, Newt to SehmfdtVt Drag Store UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A* Jaatfeeon, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt, Emile Finney, ■ Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, "Where to God Today?” Y. P, C, U, 6:45 P . M. Subject, "The Christian Discipline of Life.” Leader, Helen Williamson. Union Service in the Methodst .Church 7:30 P. M. Annual Bible Read­ ing Contest of, the Girls of Cedarville College. 1 Prayer meeting Wednesday, $ P. M, at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Auld. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:80 p.m. The, Directress desires a full attend­ ance ?is she,wishes to begin work on the Ejsstey music, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH •mto^ffsy Cam Leto Atom , Fraaeea «Mhgr> Darts Tswnatoy, Jeanne Wright, Rage Stanfertto Rnmto OrtHo* WtHtom •urhif Wffitom .|Wisra*ato» Jamal •pahr, Mary McGampMI. Xafety Pres­ ton, Ma^arto Andaraso, Margaret Btomeat, France# Irtmtaa. This east will weleeme you at the Opera House, Thursday evening, March 19 to 8:15 o’eleck. The lower House o f Congress on Wednesday, passed a MU to keep gov­ ernment owned wheat, corn and cot­ ton off the market, other than grain unfit for food. The vote was 116 to 47. The bill was passed to keep the AAA from dumping grain on the market to depress prices to farmers* Roosevelt opposes the bill and will likely veto it. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Special Service Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Rev, Edmund L. Dixon Will he the speaker. As a special feature he will quote the "Sermon on the Mount.” Rev, Dixon i# one. o f our evangelists and is at present holding special meet­ ings in Xenia Church o f the Nasar- ene, Rev. Paul Bassett, being pastor. Rev. Strickland, local pastor gives a special invitation to a11for this meet­ ing. MISS RIFE ENTERTAINS . . / Defense Stamp# Defense Stamps purchased this week amounted to 242.60. This makes a pand total oT.21231,65, The follow­ ing amounts were reported from each room: first grade, 22.00; second grade, K0O; third grade 2.55; fourth grade, 22.00; fifth grade, 22.60; sixth grade. 22.30; seventh grade, 22.50; eighth grade, 24.90; ninth, grade girls, f.50; boy# 21.30; tenth grade, A-H, 217,05; eleventh, I-Z, '|1.00,‘ twelfth grade, 2.90; special 240. We are in receipt o f clipping# from Miss Margaret Rife, who Winters each year at Bartow, Fla,, showing some of the social activities ih that winter re­ sort. A social note gives an account of the entertainment of guests at'the New Oaks Hotel by Mis# Rife and Mrs, Josephine Kane honoring the birthday of Gep'rge Washington. An­ other item o f interest Was the death and funeral of Edward Cropland Stuart, 89, banker and industndist and developer o f citrus and phosphate industry, He was a member of the As­ sociate Reformed Presbyterian Church and during his life was instrumental in organising similar churches in Florida. We find the following item on sugar: “For years the federal gov­ ernment has,paid sugar producers in this country for NOT growing mote sugar, cane. Now American house­ wives find themselves paying all over again fop the sugar we did not gpw* Florida Can grow-plenty o f sugar if allowed to'do so.” . “ You Cant Take It Along” The Seniors and their director, Mis# Carrie M. Rife, are working hard’ on a clever comedy, "You Can’t Take It Along” which will tm given in the Opera Bouse', Thursday evening, March. 19 at 8:15 o'clock. The plat opens at 12:15 oh Monday, Tickets ate fifteen cents plus two cents federal tax for children and high school Student#, and twenty-five cent# plu# three cents federal tax for adults. Ticket# may be bought from the Seniors. Greene county teachers with those in Fayette county attended * meeting In Central High School, Xenia, Satmv day. Among the Speaker# were Dr* W, R- MeChesney, president Walter S. Kilpatrick, Cedarville College, H. B. Pickering, county superintendent; Miss Helen Bradley, Cincinnati; Dr. T* D. Martin Of NEA in Washington; and Dr. Walter L, Collins, Columbus, state department o f education. Mr- Anl6* Frame, who has been eon* nected with the Cedarville Lumber Co., for nineteen years, has resigned to devote,most o f his time to hi# farm. For Sate--Nine room house, ga* and electricity, on West Cedar St. Cart give possession in reasonable time. Mrs. Cora Bridgman. Mrs. Fred Dobbins and Mrs, 1. C„ Davis attended the annual meeting o f the D. A. R. in Akron this week, representing the local chapter. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS BUY DEFENSE BONDS Sugar Rationing •»* The school has received no Informa­ tion as yet concerning the rationing o f sugar. Details of the registration and rationing will bo given the pupils o f .the school as agon a# they are re­ ceived by school authorities. Tuberculin Feat# Dr. Gordon Savage and Mrs. Pearl Wtttenmyer of the Greene County Health Department gave the tubercu­ lin test Monday to those whose par* aw WE i£ E NOW JiM tp tiig Hogs la ity . A t € h tt H iW B*WI COLUMBUS AVE* SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Bring yom* ho*# to m for b*to price#. Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. t U g a I * * * w Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges. Th# Fmfeasn, by wtoaiag to* «*«* m tods mask to tlwatosa towmm* ***** bar* ciurimd to* tom»MmnWp hi thtir tour smnm « f irntmay « m - ptoRkm, th* ta t-y u r mm v * * tb « an ssdy owa» tkto ttow *y ttoi Jtofho* m em , Tuesday they avuuad tori m eet with the Sophs % griMMag a 24-83 decision from tkaau That vic­ tory for ths Fteahmen mad* R im- nos#ibk< for either to* BaphMMns *r to* combined. Jurtter-fUnior team t» *atch thsen. Monday *vaatog, th* Freebie* repeated their first round 'riumph over to* Jimior-genior com­ bine. The #c*r* o f this fracas was 28- 21.' , ' ■ ^ :■ 5-. This is the first time In to* history of Cedarville College that to* Fttwh- mah class ha* been crowned champion and their record should please £o#ch C. D* Pyatte a# he look# forward to next year’s varsity prospects. Chief ecorertk in- the quartet o f games play- sd were Fred Lewis, big center, Keith Wright, and Paul Stonebumer. Mil- ard French came through with some timely baskets and Herb Markley showed the boya how to fight to win* Dean Babb and Dick Anderson were the. Freshmen substitutes and gave some valuable service to the team. ' John Sanders,' Physical Education student announces that volley halt and jadminton tournaments will be start­ ed next week probably. The volley ball tourney will be between classes, With each team being mixed, that t# >oth boys and -girls on them. In the first game the Sophomores will-play ... the seniors. The second contest will i qoul f f i ^unr i dl l ed l^tooi ; » between the Freshmen -and the i f fAvai l abl e , shall bikas Juniors. The girls ping pong tourna­ ment is ptill in progress, but Laurrell ]riory has' already won the boys divi­ sion of ping pong. ., ’ - Doctor Ralph A- Jamieson, D. D„ pastor o f t|ie local United Presby­ terian Church, ’talked on "Building Character” in the college chapel Tues­ day morning. CHICKS— B lood Tested | Piirinm Embry*'Fed < 1 A hatch each Tuesday | Oster*s Hatchery I Phone 340 Yellow Springs, O. | W* pay f*r HORSES $6,00 COWS $4.00 at sixe and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc, . Removed promptly call XENIA ' FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E. G, Buchsieb, Xenia, Ohio NOTICE TO OOirriA O tOM BTATS Off OBEO W A R T IM ifT m IDKUrWATi UHAt mmWm Jwm i ; Bagtoeof e f Brim Iapd Csito t o . 4 M 8 : UNFP PEICK CGWTRACT - ' ftA-WX-S ' Project E Unite $ and 4—Assam Reads to Wright-Pattecscm. tooled prepesiia will b* yertvsd at to* office * f toe tori* Highway Di­ rector o f (tote, *t Cftfaunbua, Ohio, until ton o’clock A. X ., Eastern War Tim#, Tuesday, March 24, 1943, for improvement in; Greene County, Ohio, on part o f Section A, part o f Section B and'part of Section Fairfield o f toe Daytrtt- Springfield Road, State Highway, No. 99, State Route No. 4, in the Village o f Fairfield, Bath Township, by grad­ ing, building drainage structures,} roadside improvement, end paving with Portland cement concrete. ' I Width; Pavement 34 feet; Roadway variable, • - Length 26*499,22 feet or 5-011 miles* Estimated cort 2609,309.00 Contract to he completed not later than Decemburlfi, 1942, The United States Employment Service, George E. Weigold, Maiuiger, 11 West Monument- Avenne, Dayton, Ohio, will furnish the successful bid­ der an employment list.from which b r as is! lp- jelected. -tor this project The attention o f bidders is directed to the special provisions covering sub­ letting or assigning the contract, the use o f domestic, materials, selection of labor, hours’ o f employment and con­ ditions o f employment. The minimum- wage to be paid to ggH .'tftftjM tfftA i CMi r i ’fiite.1* I Mu Tha dtoacter asMMt to* toto* to \ X. fib toHH*, IFatf Stefbmwf'Dteritec F. L. NELSON, O, D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown, (tote Especial Attention Ghtom SCHOOL-AGE EYES HimMwwwWi ywMmiwwHMWim e^tiwfWwWl A NAME TflATATANDS . FOR GOOD F U R N I T U R E BUDGET FLAN - AVAILABLE K. 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