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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