The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

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Befreahmenta were served to twenty-five guests from Columbus, Toveland, Dayton, Clifton and Cedar- ville, 4 im «| 4f|m. deearibed by. Mi*. V. C, to a toqmr “ Fay Dirt hi lea * » * __ i** * 1**ritog « f the Me*me Od*eee ** .* * * * * ft * * :Chub at the franm at Mrs. A, R. Rjefc- ~ ** erd*» “Fseaday afternoon. Thirty mem- bias and guaeta were pceewst Mewbem neeponded to roB oaHwith "M*K tourings*. A poem, m e White C1"* !* by Alto# Doerr Miller, was seed “by Mir*, Walter Cummings mad Rite* Walter B. Corrjr sang two songs, m e r e Is Ne H e b e ^ a a d “A Btojra Bird Singing,” She we* seoempanied by Mr*. Paul Orr. *' A ealad own*# was served by Mrs. Sfetwwdiu . Mr. and Mrs. 0 , T, Marshall, Boss Twp., are. announcing tlte marriage o f taoir daughter, Helen, to,. Mr. Le» Bartley, W. Virginia, on September •20, Mrs. Bartley is a graduate o f RoSs High School and a student' at Ohio State University, and Mr. Bartley, the son of Mrs. Miriam Bartley, is. en\- pi-jyed at Patterson FUMf The couple plan to go to housekeeping soon in Dayton. ^ nViarti Seheai lj.11 I. i.MffMf JrflOMF;* , Praae^nc fl;«9 f "A forward Le#k." I Y. P. C. U. 7 F. M.^MbJeet, #h* ' the Cress o f Christ l Glory,** leader, W*$«* Handy Carry. .Prays# meeting Wednesday $ P, M. at the parsonage. Session Meeting Monday, 8 P. If. at the pameage. - Choir Behearsal Saturday 8 P, M. Remember next Sabbath is fh* last Sabbath o f the Church year. All or­ ganizations o f the church will be clos­ ing their records for Mm year neat week. The Annual Business Meeting o f the Churchwin bo held Wednesday, April 8, preceded by the Congrega­ tional Dinner. COMING m a r w a g b 1$ ANNOUNCED FOB APRIL I* ’ ■Mr. 'and Mrs, Fred 'Townsley are informally announcirig the approach­ ing marriage o f their daughter, Miss Mary Joan/to Mr, Howard'E, Swaim, of near Aonia, |n the Brook- ville, 0., schools, The wedding will take place Friday evening, April 10, at the Townsley home. " ^ ‘ , • , • „ ' ' - Miss Townsley Is a graduate o f Ce- darvillc High School and Cedarville College and is a .teacher in the New Moorsiield High Bchaol, Clark Coun­ ty* *' ‘ « , Mr, SWaim was graduated from Boss Twp. .High SchooFand Cedarville Co1- flege and is athletic*coach at Brook- "...............: j ville High School: *Hp is the son o f Miss Barbara Smith was honored}Mrs. John Swaim, near Xenia, and o n her fourteenth birthday hy a am- ' the late. Mr, SWaihi. prise party arranged by her mother, —........ Mrs. Anna C, Smith at her home last A % r ILDOW BESIGNS - ' Saturday evening. Games Were play-. . ____ _____ ed and light refreshmeiiths were serv-1 ’ COUNTy HOME OFFICE ed to Margie and Jean' Badfute^ Elea-1 nor Bose Judy, Martha Jane Creswell, ‘ Mildred Williamson, Carolyn Gallo­ way A. E. Kildotv, superintendent o f the uwu .. Oreene County Infirmary,; has offered Tnd Joan Worieyl o f Tre^ : resignation to take effect April 88, The guest o f honor was presented a number of gifts. ' « A civjl service examination, wpl.be held soon when residents o f the coun­ ty will he eligible to take the exam­ ination. The county commisionera will Miss Frances Williamson has issued T T T , ! ^ invitations for four tables of bridge sthL f ^ ^ this Friday evening at her home near i ^ t " S °f Cedarville, honoring Miss Mary J ea h if “ o f# c ?Up6rin: Towhsley, bride-elect o f Mr, Howard tepdertt>,8 ^aid ^ 80 8 * » * ' , ' Swaim. ............. , ... , ... * | Homer Reiter spent the week-end Miss Laura Nell Shields entertained! witKWa p*r<?nts ift Youngstown, °< about 20 o f herclassmate* *hd friends at a party-fo r her sixteenth- birthday at her homo last Saturday evening. Games were played and an lea Course was served-witt £&i«KJs W«s present­ ed a number.Of gifts. mi r I.II.I). . I.-IIII.III m .......... inn, m !BIHNIW^iwiWlHIMW>'HiaWK»IW» (lllllWlll|«MWI The Girl Scout Troup Will meet Tuesday in the Scout Room to^make Easter -novelties. Girls are asked to | bring eggs for decorating. » For Sale—Fryer*, two to pounds. Phone Clifton 5678. Lloyd Devoe, . ! C O Z Y * THEATRE | Fri. and Sat., M arch 27-28 | Jane Frazee—Leon Errol "MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII” News -.Cartoon - Variety Views Sun. and Mon., Marcia 29-30 t ■ Johnny Weismuller— Maureen O’Sullivan TARZANS SECRET TREASURE’ Newa - Our Gang - Travel W ed . and Thur*., A p r il 1-2 Wendf Barrie—Bay Miiland “WINGS OVER HONOLULU” Cartoon— DowWinslow [t Raising | ...More s Chicks I This I ' 'Tear i !s a patriotic I duty. I f you I have poultry equipment for more i than you have been raising, put it -1to use this season.. ■ .!- >: |The government la calling for more if poultry and eggs. Respond and- ~wake gewerods profits as *you :. answer the call of patriotism,!^ Prices are bring guaranteed on both poultry*meat and on egg*. Because of the big profits in poul­ try this yeer, the demand for chicks will bo the greatest to years. To get checks when you want them, yon should order sev­ eral weeks ahead. Why not com* lit and see us new? w e G u a r a n t e e 9 8 % L IVAB IL ITY . M A P L E L A W N H A T C H E R Y ZIMMERMAN R. R .4, Xenia, O. Ph. 1SK411 WHXLYiNNfiM r From Cincinnati t secantsed 1fifi per sent weef ♦§■•», W Bey New—etitbee are going u p !. •ate evory 4*v andbight *11• e’sleek* gaturday to o'*l*«k, \AI m uneeHedfee Bune,Watehe* Itadie^ Luggage, Btamende - Jewelry at Mg eavlngs. Bern* In, leek them B f l l i M f f V M IBW.htotoBL Bpen evenlnge until • P. BpringflelA *» D E W M A H I O N O K I A t ewr wmf . . CCftUMBUS AVENUE LIVE STOCK S A L ^M m Y W O N D A Y a n d d a i l y h o g h a r k e t Conaigti y o u r live stock to # ■ S p r n g f i d d L i v e S t o c k S a l e s C o ;C Jh iiilriii HTf ! tp rlm fi »1df OWo .• Fkong INIMK METHODI8T CHURCH H. H. Abels, Miaistar Telefdxme <i-l|8X' Sunday School 10:00.A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt, Church Service IX:08 A, M. Ser­ mon—“Yoke o f Christ.” Church service 10:00 A. M,—Selma. Baptisms andmembership this. Sun­ day. - ' ■ ‘ Regular W, S. C. S. .meeting Wed­ nesday at Church. Good Friday services at Methodist Church 12:00—3:00 P, M. The Seven Last Sayings—A Union Service all. Methodist Youth Fellowship 10:00 a. w . j ' Choir practice Saturday evening at 7:30. Those who have made pledges are Urged to pay as -soon as possible so that interior work can be begun, Organization payments now due to Mr, Crouse. « Sermon-next Sunday—“Easter.” tlMXIlB IftM P fW fcA E faroUCH 1 . fiu Rritom, M W W XtHM A. M. MM* IM mm C. Paid W, WJJL •■*»--•*- IWdpPg WNfm 11:W A. M. Mowing Wsrstep. Ber- mmt bg tha pastor. f ill' P, M.YoungPaogMi ChririJms Union. A eoedtol wrieom* to a ft’ TimAwsid Inna CriaiNhi^ MuBts} yify by Thr, N. T. P»vsy> Baertstt. CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Faster Sunday School, 8:10 A. M., Mowhtg Worship, 11:18 A- M, Evening Service, 7:80 P. M. Prayer Service Thursday evening, 7:80 P. M, CLIFTON PRESBYTKIAN CHURCH Makrim A, Harris, Mtototer 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, Supt. 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. iHi|iiHNi,i»iiiMwniiiiii» SCHOOL NEWS Studeats Te Attend Lecture A large number of our students planning to attend a lecture by Rep- rcsftntative Jqe Starnee, Assistant Chairman ,of the Die* Committee, at the Field House in Xenia on Friday evening, March 27th at 8:00 o’clock. The allrCounty band Will l>lay. This is being sponsored by The'Awerican f° r Legion, and there Will be nft admission charge. " Senior Scholarship Test ■ Tha State Senior Scholarship Test Will be held at Xenia Central High School* thin Friday afternoon begin­ ning at 1:00 o’clock. The following Cedarville High School, *Seniors will take the'test: Frances Jolley,' Eileen McCarty, Margaret Stormont. and, Doris Townsley. . * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, SuptT 11:00.A, M. Morning worship. Dr, L. Plymate will preach, A con­ gregational meeting will bo held at the close of. the service. 6:30* P, M, Christian EndeaJor. Joe Baker, leader. Mrs. A C, Wriffet was hastoat te maaslmra rit the Warn—* Miasiawary Sarietr o f the Predbartarina CtomiL Thursday aftameen. lira. A . L. OgiUr baa, Xa«da« presidset a f tim Qrasn* County W. C. T. U. waa guest speak­ er. H«* topic waa “Tempwanes and Our Soldier.” A daughter waa bora te Mr. nad Mrs, Harry Harphant at the heme of the letter's mother, Mrs. Charles Near, Wednesday morning. BU.Y DEFENSE STAMPS W .K , T smm»m 4 n W9fm p D iWWITy^ ■riato* M mmk fiMBum gffiL - tfrin. Liagd INwam . 184 mmmk :||atitiiaaasXeai»e«k»' ev*viTsrsq.' i*-■ ■*• t . ■ Pipe, Valve* and Fittings for wafer, gas and steam, Hand and Electric Pnmpa for an purpoees, Bolts. Palleys, V Bolts, Plumbing and Hearing Supplies. J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO, XENIA, OHIO : I iwH.WHUMimiiiwtwlnmuo<iw»niii<iiirtnimmminiMj>^ Liquid Air Demonstration Mr. John Sloan gave a very educa­ tional demonstration o f liquid air be­ fore the student body Thursday. How to get MORE MILEAGE FROM YOUR TIRES Here'stie,wholestory laonly J J WORDS (and a few pictures) Cedarville Farm Imp. f t Sup. Co. Naturalist Speaks Mr. Arthur R. Harper, well-known naturalist spoke to the geography classes o f grades four, five, six and seven Monday afternoon about tl Friday, April 3, Good Friday Serv- idifferent kinds of rock* which pupi ice m the Methodist Church from 1?! had collected in this community .and brought to him. ’ noon till 3:00 P. M. This service is arranged in aix^half hour periods, so that the audience may attend: all, or j Defense Stomps , . . T I Total amount o f Defense - „ ~7yrd®y’ *^pril ^ |Stamps purchased during March waa Broadcaster class will hold air Easter, |207.95. This make* a grand total of mwketm the Ctorka office. • ! |1381.45. Those bought this week are Saturday, 7:30 P. M. Choir practice. * - - -• -- Chuck inflation everyweek THE CHURCHOF THENAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 9(80 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. pa,follows; first grade, $1.66; second grade, |2-I0; third .grade, p j| 0 ; fourth grade, $2.20; fifth grade, $44.- 16; sixth grade, $6.40; seventh grade, $1.30; eighth grade, $8.85; ninth grade girls, $^0 f hoys, $1,00; tenth, A-H, $3.05; I-Z, $1.00; eleventh , $.10; twelfth grade, $1.50; special $.10. This, makes a total o f $75,46 for the week. m K Inspectpvery month Lost—Small zipper change pursei. Anyone finding please return to Ce­ darville Bakery and receive reward. ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT CEDARVILLE TOWNSHIP, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO For the Fiscal Y ear Ending December 31, 1941 Population 3,223, 1940 Census Total Salaried and Wages.Paid During the Year 1941 $2,771.42 Tax Valuation---------------------------------— — ______________ $2,370,453.00 Tax Levy 1.65 Mills Cedarville, Ohio, March 23, 1942 * . 1 hereby certify th6. foliowing report to be correct *? A . E. RICHARDS, Township Clerk ^ ^CEN jERAL TOWNSHIP FUNDS f - - - - ^ - RECEIPTS General-Property T ax ------------------------------------------------------------- $3701.17 .Sales T a x ---------------------------——-«— ------------- ------------------ - 380.00 Gasoline Tax — -------- *------------------------------ --------------------------- 2775.60 Cigarette T»*.— __ io .io S M d ie r ’s B r i i e f — — ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------1 3 1 .0 0 Miscellaneous Receipts—Town Hall Rent, etc. ____ ____________ 666,00 Total Miscellaneous Receipts------------------------ 666.06 Total Receipts-------------------------------------- —-- ----- ^*^»$7612,27 PAYMENTS General Executive Services—Compensation o f Trustees_______ ___$ 262,60 Compensation o f Clerk_____ ________ *__ ___ ______ _ 401.84 Expenses of Trustees and Clerks ___ ______ ___ ______ 113,60 Avoid those buntps Slew dawn Nix an "cow b oy " driving Total General Executive Services Town Hall—Maintenance and Repair Total Town Hall Fire Protection—Other Fire Protection Expenses Total Fire Protection — 4AUitl*»k«ii>aa 777.84 710.10 710.16 275.46 275.46 Health-^Payments to Hospital Associations, Poor Relief—Burial Expenses Total Poor Relief iititIW «k laftif ■!>.« m M . ■cmi >w*<*** i*m***■ a»>•wrvrfA o, m ,m m *■«fea» wf** l __ 838.60 60.06 60,00 Highways—Road Maintenance and Repair—Labor and Materials „ Road Machinery and Tools — Total Highways —----- * fi m *» w* a* *« 4* wt>•* cm .* s +• *4 m > a & «*4t *»*o m»•*to **»v■ 4064.68 884.43 4830,06 a f § 4 i Cemeteries—Compensation o f Officers and Employees Total Cemeteries «eaM*iMMaw SS ■**•«»:* *» »•*» «4 24,00 24.0Q Miscellaneous—Soldier’s Relief Total Miscellaneous a**»a> *& m <&&* tsen u»*a ** *a«*a**» 4 **> ** «a«4 b*** **a* #< *t *• A m e*mm«* e»e*A»» ** «i •»«4 131.66 131.06 Switchwheals avaiy5,000 mlloa t. ‘ TH# ' AT THE SPECIAL RE<?UEST OP SO MANY OF OUR CUSTOM* ERSWHO DONOTHAYETIME TO SHOP DURING: R»UIAR STORE HOURS— THE Wilt Remain Open Monday Night Until 8:45 P. M. TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY «.*. , \ '• “ PRESENT STORE ,*1/ ' .• HOURS WILL BE MAINTAINED . . V O C U E 22 S . Fountain A v e . *. Springfield, O. Advertisers Live in ¥ J L \ Z J Chaekvaivas-kaaRvalvacaiMaa Total Paymenta BOND RET1 SUMM fs a*mftp*<4.0 .$7660.02 KNT A N D SINKING P D N im a lla iiB O F OPERATIONS B Y F U M W General Township : ■■■■■: , ■ i Fpnd* Balance, January 1,1041 (Clerk’s) «• W t»Mr*(aCV U* «y 2* Mt*a *BV *S S*i«a *» «r #■*&«$1071,76' Receipts Daring Year & itikAife It* 4**aura* «*•» .AMr•*«*<>*-*«*«•4* jE*«**M'*|.#hM* Ht&ia 7612:27 Totil Receipts and Balance 8684.62 Payments During Year 7666.62 Balance, December 81,1041 (Clerk’s) Outstanding Warrants, December 81,1041 *> *$> a* sa esAt i 1024.66 — 1870.82 M ■»iSk 4as>es« Keep brakes adiusted^ wheels lined up ' ' •: Thausands af matarlst* get 40,000,50,000— even mar# —mil** Tram »h*ir tire* hy following thasa eammoft* «*ns* practices. They’ll help yad git many extra months af wear fram y e s t lira*, Start today! 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