The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
CCD AEV ILL* W fffA T ft WWOOA% AHNBL H . MegM r, Qmrti* Fed*** af Kansas Ctty, Mm*Mil Mrs. M m * Hear? af Dew*, Ite^weim’ iM eafelteeafey nttim hom e « f H r. I t « . OaUne. Beth had bee* in Y o B m r Sjprteg* ew fog to tipi death * f thd* mother, Mr*. Margaret J. Forbes. / % . jl ' „ J C X • / > / ^ A i C H U R C H N O T E S C O L L E G E N E W S moanaQoctal^lctroittes*^ t— ------- -— it . -..... Mr*. Emmaaettn Jeffries underwent a* eperattea at the BfeClrilan Hos pital, Monday. Mr*. Harvey Bryant ha* been a pa- tient at the McCWfon Hoapltrt, Xenia, fo r several day** having undergone an operation, bu t Friday. Her condition i* raid to he improved. A t the annual dinner meeting o f the United Preibyterian congregation in the church dining room, Wednes day evening, Mr. W . W , Galloway was chosen chairman; Mr. Meryl Stor mont, vice chairman; Mrs. Raymond Spraeklin, secretary; Mr. Harvey Auld, treasurer; Mr, Arnett Gordon, trustee fo r five years. Sixteen new members were received Into- the church, eleven by profession o f faith. There were seyfen baptisms. Four deaths from the membership during the year. This has been the yearly .average o f transfers from the Church Militant to the Church Triumphant, during the sixteen years o f the pres ent pastorate, - The annual congregational dinner o f the First Presbyterian Church was held Tuesday evening when the fo l lowing officers were elected: Chair man, Harry D . W right; vice chair man, Charles Stormont; secretary, Mrs. Paul Edwards; W. O’, Jliff, treas urer; Dr. F . A , ju r is t, benevolent treasurer;. Dana Bryant and H. K. Stormont, trustees. Mr. and Mrs. John Rkfhardf o f Ma son, 0 ,, spent Easter with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A . X , Richards. first PRRwnmntiAif cau se s 1«.W A , M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A . i f. Morning worship. Dr. W . R, McCheeney will preach on the theme, “Nathaniel and C h rist" 7:00 F . M. Christian Endeavor, Tuesday, April H , 1:00 P , M .'M is- pah Bible Class at the home o f Miss Annabel Murdock. 8:00 P . M. Broadcaster Class at the Church. Saturday, 8:00 F . M. Senior choir rehearsal. ' Mrs. Clara. Morton spent Easter in Rossford, O., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Sw eet. . Mr, and Mrs, Joseph W est o f Wood- stock, O ., spent Easter with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West : Three Red Cross programs will be open to the people o f Cedarvilie with in a short time when Mrs. Ellen Bar ber w ill teach home nursing. Anyone interested''is asked to contact Mrs, Donald Kyle. Courses'will be offered in Red Cross instruction and will be Kenneth Ferryman, who has been employed fo .■some time by the Kpuff- man-Lattimer Co., Columbus, has been taking a week’s vacation before going into the army Saturday as a draftee. He had endeavored to volud- teerJtedme months-ago but could not pass the^examination at that time. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Walker, who re-, fcently purchased the Ed Rowlen farm near South Solon, entertained on Easter Sunday fo r Mr. Howard Rit chie, South Vienna, Mrs, John McKil- lip and son, Bradley, Jeffersonville, and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Rowlen, Lon don, Sunday was' also Mr. WalkerV birthday. giyen by Mrs. Kyle, These courses j j ^ y H tylNE are sponsored by the Research C lub! and are open to all women. Date and, place o f the meetings will be an nounced later. COMPLIMENTS RECENT BRIDE Miss- B e tty irv in , Columbus pike, was hostess last Friday evening, com- The follow ing girls, Rita Corrigan, plimonting Mrs. Joseph F la tter,'for- Bonnie McGee, Margie- B radfute,imer,y Miss Ann Smith, o f this place. Elizabeth Robe, Lois Adhms and Joan ! G ift* •*» the guest o f honor were Nelson, received their Tenderfoot pins , arranged on a table, over which a at a candle lighting Investiture gerv- *^aily-decoratcd sprinkling can was ice held Tuesday evening, in the Scout <suspended. rooms. Following this service a series * An ice course was served to the o f Puppet shows were staged by Clara following guests: Mrs. Joseph Flatter, Galloway, Barbara Smith and Jeanne Misses Nancy Williamson, V e r a •Bradfute. A ll Girt Scouts oyer 15 will Fields, Betty NelaOn, Bertha Powers, atari taking Junior First A id Tues- Frances'LittJe, Margaret Bailey, Wan (fay. ‘ da Hughes, Beatrice O’Bryant, Eileen IMcCarty, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harman a n d ‘ Ater Ce. little son, Bradley and Mrs. DavidJ ra/ vll,e;rM,s8 i ? ^ ' Mitchell spent Easter Sunday at the f sses Wh,tehead and Helen . . , , T mr Beauman. Dayton: Mrs, Leonard Flat- te r and w ife, o f Vintore, Ohio. Miss Ruth Irvine. .M r . and Mrs. Oliver .Potts en ter-; tained the fallow ing guests at their home' on the Columbus pike fo r an Easter dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fawcett and daughter, Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson and son Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Black, ( Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Potts, Mr. and .M rs..W ayne Black and Mr. David Mitchell. BANKS CHARGE FOR SERVICE ’ Tommy Ewry, son o f Mr* and Mrs. F d Ewry, entertained a number o f his friends at his home last Thursday afternoon in honor Of his fifth birth day. Greene county banks have adopted a service charge to patrons due to the fa ct income had dropped to a point where free service is no longer possible. Banks in neighboring coun ties are doing likewise. MRS. MARGARET J. FORBES DIED THURSDAY IN KANSAS Mr* and Mrs. Frank Creswcll and daughter Sally Kay, spent the week end in Dillsboro, Ind., where they spent several days a t the Health Re sort in that place. BUY DEFENSE BONDS C O Z Y # THEATRE 9 Fri* and Sat., April 10-11 Double Feature Program “ ROYAL MOUNTED PATROL” and ‘ ' “THE BLONDE FROM SINGAPORE” Mrs. Margaret J, Forbes, formerly a resident o f .Clifton and Yellow Springs, died last Thursday at the home o f her son Curtis in Kansas City Mo. The furipral was held Mon- 'day afternoon from the Littleton Funeral Home, Yellow Springs. Burial [took place in Clifton Cemetery. The deceased moved to Kansas City six years ago. and besides a son, is sur vived by a daughter, Mrs, Nor* Hen ry, Devon, Pa., a nephew, Joseph Johnson, Yellow Springs, and a niece, Mrs. John Budd, Springfield. SHOWER GIVEN SATURDAY FOR COMING BRIDE Sun* and M on ., April 12*13 Mkkey Rooney—Judy Garland “ BABES ON BROADWAY” A lso Late News Events W ad ., 4 Thurs., April 15 -16 Walter'Pidgeon—Rosalind Rusartl “ DESIGN FOR SCANDAL” A lso “ Don Winslow o f the Navy" ninimmitnifli'ir - ....—....■■— .............. Miss^Maty Jean Townsley, whose wedding takes place this Friday eve ning, was complimented last Saturday afternoon with a miscellaneous “ show er at the home o f Miss Elizabeth An derson. . „ Hostesses woro Miss Dorothy Gallo- Way, Miss Charlotte Turner and Miss Anderson, Thirty-five guests were entertained and a program o f games was enjoyed. Appointments were in yellow and green and jonquils and other spring flowers y o r e employed as decorations. A dessert course was served to the guests, who were former classmates o f the bride-elect at Ccdarville Col lege. The Wedding Of Miss' Townsley and Mr, jiaroid Swaim will take place Fri day evening. METHODIST CHURCH H. H, Abels, Minister Telephone 84881 Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt, Church Service 11:00 A*'M '. Ser mon—“ Growing Seed.” 10:00 A . M. Church Service, Selma. Cedarvilie Progressive Club Mon day evening 7:0Q P. M, Mr. Marshall to show pictures-of Cedarvfile* Wesieyan Service Guild,Monday evening. . . Those who have made pledges to building fund, wilt you turn in as soon as possible so‘ thatwork can proceed, / , Last Quarterly Conference, April 81. Choir Practice, Saturday- evening, 7:80. ' ' College Youth Fellowship 7:30 Sun day evening, c ... Methodist Fellowship 10:00 A , M^ ‘District Conference, May 5th, ^Wil mington. Group meeting o f W. S. C. S. April 16 at Washington C. ’H., Grace church. Mrsr Dewey to speak. Sermons— April 10—.“ Wheat and. Tares.” April 28—“ The Dragnet.” The big, «*U taa*fcg serial function o f Cedarvilie CeUage’s spring Mason w ill b« held Saturday *v**irvg, April 11 at the A lford Memorial Gym- asylum, It is the annual “ Spring Formal.” All the C. C. guys and gals wilt be there daaefac to tint music o f (Cedric Hawke** and hi* orchestra o f Springfield. He has been obtained through the effort* of the Chi Sigma Phi Sorority whir’ !e sponsoring the affair this year. Hawkena Orchestra consists o f ten instrumental piece*, a girl singer, and himself on the vio lin. His musical stylizations are pop u lsr in and around Springfield as can be judged from the fa ct that he has seven engagements to play at Witten berg University alone this spring. There will be. refreshments at inter mission time, so a thoroughly enjoy able evening ,is anticipated, It will start at 9:00 p,m. The dance is open to the public. Those o f you who en joy good music and dancing as well as & fine time, may secure tickets from any member o f the Chi Sigma Phi Sorority, or you may gain information about this event from ’ any member o f the college. Classes were resumed at Cedarvilie College, Tuesday morning after the Spring’ Vacation which started last Wednesday. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph-A . Jamieson. Minister The baseball team has remained in active another week because o f bad weather, A scheduled battle with W il- berforce University on Tuesday had to be cancelled. No official practices have been held this week either. C. D. Pyatte, Coach, in hopeful fo r warmer weather so that the team can work out and get in a few games in the abbreviated college'season. Babhath School 10. A* M., Supt* Harold Dobbins, ■ Preaching t l A . M. Theme, “ Vic tory in Advance,” Y . P. C. U . 7 P. M. Subject, “The Church Comes Into Being.” Leader the new President, Margaret Stor mont. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. M, ■h the church. Choir rehearsal Saturgday 7:30 p.m. Xenia Presbytery meets in the F irst Springfield church next oMnday, April 13th, Mr. W . W , Galloway, is the lay delegate,. Remember the special offering to be received on Sabbath in both the Sabbath School and Church Offerings for the World Relief Agencies, and 'he Ministry to. Service Men. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 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 F . M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M. . Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance.' . Pastor, Raymond Strickland, vENIA ROTARY HOBBY FAIR BEING HELD FRIDAY-SATUR. Xenia Rotary isi holding its annual joys and girls Hobby Fair in Central •'icld House, that city on Friday and Saturday. The exhibit will be open mtil Saturday night at 11 P. M. Ex- m n o t be mdved until Monday, ‘ Two marriages were performed a t the local Methodist parsonage by Rev. H. H. Abels this week it was learned today. Miss Jean Knisley, Washing- C. H., and Mr, Norman Kelly, Spring- field, were united in marriage Easter Sunday evening, Mrs. Celesta Shaw, local resident, and Mr. Ernest Hock, Springfield, were united in marriage late Thursday morning. A fter Tuesday’s chapel program, which was in charge o f Dean C. W. Steele, President Walter S. Kilpatrick announced to the student body that a Red Cross First Aid class which heretofore had beert unattainable, can be provided fo r those who are In terested. A sufficient number showed interest and so the proposed program is as follows. The class is to be. led by Mr. Harold Richards o f Xenia, who is qualified to serve in this capacity. He is to be assisted by Mrs!' Kling o f . th e'college faculty, Mrs. H. A. Reinhard, and Mrs. John. Mills, all o f whom have recently t*kfen First Aid courses at Xenia. 'Townspeople are welcome to join the class* It will meet in the college gym, two nights a week fo r the remainder o f :the school year. The only cost will be for ’a handbook which, will cost sixty cent*, Rehearsals have, started fo r the; spring play which the seniors are sponsoring. The title o f the play i* “ The Family Upstairs” * ’ SCHOOL NEWS 5 - • • •’» „ • -x: % . •• ' f High School Operetta “ Miss Carruthers Returns,” a musi cal comedy, wHt be .presented at the Cedarvilie Opera House, Friday, April 17th by the.h igh school girls’ glee club. The all-girl Cast is working very hard on the operetta* Tickets may be reserved at the’ high school. The prices are fifteen cents fo r all Cedar- villo students and twenty-five cents fo r adults. Mrs. John GtllaUgh and 'daughter, Mrs. Anna McFarland and son Dwight o f Oxford, O,, were here for Easter, Mrs. Gillaugh is remaining here with her son, Lawrence and family. Teacher is Improving - Faculty and students o f our school are happy to know that MiSs Mildred Trumbo, third grade teacher^ is im proving. A ll arc looking forward to, her complete recovery and return to school. ............... REV RIM HOWOPEH , A t iw Mw location COLUMBUS AVENUE UVE STOCK SALES EVERY MONBAY AND DAILY HOC MARKET Conaifim your Hvo irtock to SprittgMdLiveStockSalesCo 'CJhwiawi A t * . ' . SjprH*g0d[6, Ohio Fhott* 554:2 i>»«MiiimniH»wi,n<iii*HHWi»ow,wwmwiiimn>iiiiiiiiwiiiwM^w>iiiiiin^|,i>n»ii4im BUY DEFENSE BONDS Cedarvilie Boys Broadcast Mr, J. F. Hilt, Vocational Agricul ture Instructor and three students, JJmest Collins, Harold Stormont, and Donald Devoc, broadcast oyer Station WING on “ Agriculture and Livestock Judging”, Tuesday at 12:45* - Ernest, one o f the members o f the ] Ohio dairy cattle judging team, who (went to Kansas City last fall, gave \ a^brief summary o f the contest, Mr. Hilt stated that he has high hopes for HERE 'S PROTECT ION FO R TOUR F L O O R S BOTH INSIDE AND OUT s i 1 * HANNAS PERFECT FLOOR ENAMEL Cedarvilie Farm Implement and Supply Co. th* im foe rim w boy* fe JMff&Mff JP q |» ~ Month of March Mr. Ira Voyhbtger, fiaaaalal advisor o f CadarviUo ColUga, gave a very « . . worthwhile addrssk before the aasem -' - feOowiag forty-eight bm ae in bly, Wodaeeday morning, in which he 2 °* * * were reported to tb* emphasised the important o f having Department fo r the month o f a high ideal in life and drawing the t.*-* * - • Boveriy Jo Acton, 114 W . Mahi ftt, Kanin; Doannn Nell Baririee, 188 Un Ion S i, X »aln; Douglas N ««l Baughu, S . R . t , Xenia; M jriuri Wayne Craw- ford , m 0 . Detroit 0 t„ Xenia; Duane Morris Dudley, M Glady Ave., Xwnia, : Barbara Leo EUiager, R. R. 1, Xenia; Nancy R ita Finney, Cedarvilie, Ohio; David Kenneth Fisher, R. R . 2, Day- ton; Patricia Ann Fortuno, 380 Grant St., Wilmington; Betty jan e Hook, 309 Washington 0L, Xenia. Michael Joseph Haney, 208 R . 2nd St., Xenia; Philip Lawrence Hamer, R* R, 8, Xenia; Frances Rose Hussey, BovrersviUe; Catherine Cox Jones, 838 N. ’Gnllowny St., Xenia; Sandra Shar-; on Jenkins, R* R ., Xenia, Ohio. best from our environment. F* H* A . Meeting Mrs, Bea Stackhouse gave a very interesting nad educational dismission on beauty culture after the business meeting o f the F . H. A ., on Monday night at the school house. President Kilpatrick Speaks to Seniors President Walter S. Kilpatrick spoke to the seniors during the home-room period, Wednesday morning. The three-year course and the short el ementary teacher course were explain ed by him, • Blue Ribbon Club Meets The Blue Ribbon Four-H Club met after school last Friday evening at the home o p Mrs. Collins Williamson and elected officers. Spelling Elimination Contest Friday, April lQfch, the elimination spelling contest will be given. The highest scoring pupil from grades six to twelve will represent the school In the county contest on April 28th, Paper Collection Another paper collection is being made this Friday and Saturday. MOBOTAlfCa OF TKK TTTI <1M ' OF CMBbUFIDRJUl, f j i# w*, m ' vehielM, meter veliiries and malar eyrie*, wMU nafor M*» fcilwii*! af SatoKimnts md pwrilfog a. >* 1 * 1 % tharafor. » la it wdainsd by the Yflfof* ef Oa- darrBIsaf OreemtCawaiff* OMet Beetien No. ■!; No- pereaa wim la mnd«r ri* fodueupe rif jutwrisatlaf ttqrnws « nareatie drug* «e epMae ahail operate or be In ectnal pbysisal eoatrol o f any moving. e« stationary vehic^y motor vehicle or motorqrdo, as.the same mm defined fo fectkrn No. - 6807-2 ot the Gmwral Coda- of Ohio, and of the Law* of Ohio, Vefome No, 119, 8 29, Section No, 2, .effecrive September 6th, 1941. Section No, 2 ; ’ Every person w h o ' is convleted o f a violatien o f Seciioa No. 1 shall be punished for fine o f not .m ore, then F ive Hundred Hrifore Delbert Wayne Kersey, 26 Sf ol t on■ ' > or, impri*<mment fo .the Read, Xen ia; Joan Carol Kinttard, 545 1 f,ounty, o r . J ,,asre ior raor* S. Monroe S t„ XenU; Charlene Knia- *1* (<5). ,nonthf ’ V both pudi ley, 225 W . qhurch St., Xenia; Timo- a" d imP » » ni«ont^ thy Ellis, Kipp, .810 W, Main S t, Section No, 8: That there be, and Xenia; Juanita Lenoir, Columbus A v „‘ “ ” ? eale^ ordinances or parts o f ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, ■ Bection No. 4: This ordinance shall Hobby Fair A t the Xenia Field House, April. 10 and 11 the Rotary Club is sponsoring the annual youth Hobby Fair. Several Cedarvilie, students sent their entries in’ Thursday, SAWYER SAYS—NO Charles Sawyer, Democratic Na tional Committeeman, who Was de feated by Gov. John W . Bricker two. years ago, and was expected to be a primary candidate again, says he will not run again. One faction in the party tried to bring former Senator Vic Donahey out but he declined. For mer Governor Martin L . Davey might yet bo Inducted to run in the' primary. PROWLER AT HARRIMAN HALL Mis* Margaret Niestrath, directress ‘it Harriman Hall, girl’s dormitory, Cedarvilie College, gave a prowler an udbxpected surprise late Tuesday night. When Miss Niestrath stepped into her room on the first floor she sett the breeze from an Open window. Knowing that she had left the win dows closed she stepped quickly to the open window and discovered a ■nan just ready to crawl Into the room. The surprised prowler, took to his heels. Mis* Niestrath described the stranger as white and wearing a light tan suit. The police were noti fied but as yet no .arrests have been made. Xenia. Larry James LammeJ 100 Allison Ave., Xenia; Douglas Russell Limds, 103 Chestnut St., X en ia ;.. Orville Thomab LaFong, R . R. 8, .Dayton; Theodore Lee Murray, 806 S. Monroe St., Xenia; Ann Marshall, 247 ^1 N. Kin& St., Xenia. ’ Eugene Joseph McGee, 66 Jasper- Ave,, Xenia; John .Henry Newsom, <>01 E. Main St., X«jnia; Kenneth. Or ville Paxton,.211 Chestnut..St., Xenia;: Richard Lee Payton, 313 Stafford .St., Yellow Springs; F rank lin ' Douglas Riley, R . R. 1, Spring.Valley, Ohio,' Barbara Ellen Ross, R . R . 2, Day- ton; Pearl Franklin Sheley, R. R . 1, New Burlington; Daniel Eugene Stiles Spring Valley; Roberta Jean Smart, Bellbrook; David Allen Shaw, R . R. 4, Xepia. ' , • James Barry Swearingen, 209 High St., Xenia; William Ray Seilhamer, 626 N, GalloWay St,, Xenia; Nancy Elizabeth Sheehan, R . R, 1, New Car lisle; Russell Edward Shaw, 240 S. Galloway, Xenia; Linda Lou Stephen son, .140 Trumble St., Xenia. Richard Arthur Saft> Cedarvilie; Rex Harbour Spencer, 204% , E. 2nd Xenia; Sara Virginia Starbuck, 438 W . Main, Wilmington; Wayne R . Wheeler, R . R. 8, Dayton; Leona Mae Williamson, R.’ R . 1, Jamestown; ' Judith Lynn ^turgeon, 28 Trumble, Xenia; Marshall Lee Stiles, 421 E. Market, Xenia; Laura Jean Webb, R. R . 1, Xenia. take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by. law. Passed .April 6th, 1942. • ' ’ O. A ," Dobbins, Mayor, . President o f Council ATTEST :' ' - £• J. McCORKELL, Clerk o f vCouncil ENROLLMENT DROPS AT O.S.U. ' A war-time, drop o f 1322 in' spring quarter enrollment at Ohio State Uni versity was announced by the school this week. Final enrollment figure fo r the quarter, Which opened- last Tues day, is 9922 as compared with 11,244 - last year, ' , ,r FAYETTE DOG OWNERS MUST LOCK THEM UP AT NIGHT ASKS FOR SERVICE INCREASE * The Ohio Bell Telephone Co, has asked the Ohio.,Utiiity Commission to increase the service connection charg es from $1 to 04 fo r business houses • and 02.50 fo r residences. ‘ HitftifmiiiiiiiiiiilpiiMlIMtiyilflllMMlilffiitiiHlMMilMfiiilflifof .. I CHICKS—-Blood Tested I | - Purina Embryo F ed ' I | A hatch eaph Tuesday.' ' 1 I Oster*s Hatchery I |Phone 340 - Yellow Springs. 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