The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26
CBDARVIUJI BJSRAXD, FRIDAY, PSCmNBR f , %$U ClubandSocialActivities Rev. JB, N, Adams and family left Tuesday fo r Westwood, Cincinnati, where they wftl make their home fol lowing: a recent call accepted by Bey, Adams to the pulpit in tee,'Pre»by terian Church in that suburb, Rev. Adams has held the local pastorate since May 1989 and both be and his family have made many friends that will long: remember their -stay in Ce- darville. Citizens in general hope for continued success Jn the pulpit and as pastor ip the field in which Rev, Adams has chosen for his work . bumgarnbr - garringer NUPTIALS SUNDAY P. M. V f Wise Nancy Willaraaon, daughter o f }BSr. apd Mrs. Raymond Wiliamaon, j Turnbull Rd„ is a 'member o f Treble CJef, women's glee dub at'Bowling Green State University, which will present its annual Christmas program December 10 at the student assembly. Miss Williamson is a sophomore In the College pf Education. Mrs. Effie S. Lackey received a telegram Sabbath, informing her of the death o f her cousin, Dr, Esther Mitchell at Mt, Sterling, Ky.f after a long illness, Dr, Mitchell was well knpwm here as she had often visited her cousin and other relatives. She was resident physician at the United Presbyterian Mission at Frenchburg, Ky., fo r many years. Mr. Frank Cresweli has been con fined to his home fo r several days due to illness. Mr. Walter Cummings has been on the sick list fo r several, days. ; Rev, Wm. H. Tilford, Cincinnati, who has resigned his pastorate and recently elected pastor emeritus, has also resigned as secretary o f the Board o f Trustees o f Cedarville Col lege of'which he was a member: Both resignations have been due to Rev Tilford’s health. The annual Christmas party fo r the Research Club will be held this Fri day evening ip the parlors o f the U. P. Church. • ■ tiiiitiiiim iiu iitiiiiiiiiiu H ttititin iiiM tiiiim iiiM iM iiM H im | CO Z Y • THEATRE « 1 Fri. and Sat,, Den, 5-6 | Double Feature Program I Bill Elliot—Tex Bitter 1 “ KING OF DODGE CITY” I Brenda JoyCe—Jane Darwell I “ PRIVATE NURSE” i Sun, and Mon,, Dec. 7*8 Sonja Henie—John Payne Glenn Miller apd his music | “ SUN VALLEY SERENADE” Fox News—World o f Today i — -------- ' .....— -------- I iW ed , and Thurs., Doc. 10*11 | I Lloyd. Nolan—Constance Moore" | “ BUY ME THAT TOWN” § i ■ . a : 9 i Cartoon—Passing Parade—Musical | itiiiitimmiiiHimitMiiiiMMiiiMMnmitiiMiiiiiHmtMMitiifii*? Mrs. Mary McCprkell,.who has been visiting'relatives in Chicago and La fayette, Jnd., fo r several weeks, re. turned home last week. Mr, Charles Shepherd, a prominent farmer west o f Xenia, has been recom- nended to, Governor Johri W. Bricker for appointment as a member o f the County Draft Board No. 2, to succeed Mr. Hugh Turnbull, Jr,, who has re signed. The Annual Christmas Dinner of the Woman's Club will be held Thurs day evening, December 11 at the par. lots o f the 7 United Presbyterian church. Each member should contact the committee fo r reservation by Tuesday noon, Dec. 9, W e wish to thank the people who ivovked and helped in any way, to iiake the Turkey Dinner a success. Also those who donated so generously, ?he Committee o f Methodist Ladies a charge were Mrs. C. C. Brewer, Jrs'. Vincent Rigio and Mrs. David ieynolds. The marriage o f Miss Doris Eliza beth Bumgarner, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Victor Bumgarner, took place Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 at the Methodist Parsonage. Rev. H. H. Abels officiated with the single ring ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gar- ringer, Jamestown, brother and sister- in-law o f the bridegroom were the only attendants. , A frock o f defense blue crepe, with which she wore a blue hat and black accessories, was chosen by the bride for her wedding. Mrs. Garringer wore a blue crepe frock with harmonizing accessories. Following the service a 'wedding dinner was served to the immediate families at the Bumgarner home. Mr, and Mrs. Garringer will residp uri a farm near Jamestown. The bride groom is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Garringer, near Jamestown. The annual Christmas program for the Cedar Cliff Chapter, D, A. R. will be held Tuesday evening, Dec, 9th at 7:30 at the home o f Mrs. Paul Orr, with Mrs, Lewis McDorman, assistant hostess. The program will be in charge o f Mrs. M. J. Babin. Mrs. R, A. Jamieson was taken ser- jo s ly ill at her home last Friday and vas taken to the McClellan Hospital, .enia, for treatment. She has since .nproved and is thought to be on the oad to recovery. Postmaster R. G. Ritenour and wife f this place, Mr. and Mrs. James Mil- or, Xenia, M r, and Mrs. John Good- ich, and Miss Jeanette RitertOur, of yayton, were dinner guests Sunday at .lie home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. V. atterson, Dayton. ‘ Mi's. John Ross o f DesMoines, Iowa is here on a visit with friends and has been visiting in Xenia and Dayton. Her son, Cameron Ross who is con nected with the State Public School system is now on one o f the commis sions authorized by the last Iowa legislature to recodify the state school laws. Mr. Ross drew the bill that was passed by the legislature. He is a former Cedarvillian, a graduate o f the local high school and Cedarville Col lege. Mrs. Ross has been living with her son and family in Des Moines. The Red Cross’ sewing group will meet in the Home Economics room of the high school on Thursday, Decem ber 18, at 1:30 P . M. This meeting •will take- the place o f the one usually held on the last Wednesday o f each month. All women who wish to sew or .knit for Red Cross War Belief are mvited to come. The Ladies o f the Methodist Church served some four hundred persons at; he Turkey Dinner, Alford Memorial iymnasium, Tuesday. evening. The liriner was well prepared and served iromptly and with generous plates: A number o f Xenians Were present, ’or-the ■dintier.’' ‘ • ' Mrs. Graham' Bryson was guest speaker before the K. Y«. N. Club at he home o f Mr. and Mts. Ralph Rife. Airs. Brysop spoke on “ Defense Work” . CARD OF THANKS Miss Martha Kennon entertained Saturday evening for Miss Phyllis Adams, at the Hillarest Fafm, west o f here. The guests were taken to the Xenia. Theater and later to Geyer's for refreshments. Miss'Adams left Tues day o f this week for her new home near Cincinnati. Mrs. James H. Cresweli, who has. been a patient in Miami Valley Hos pital, Dayton, has improved and is now back at her home on the James town pike. ORGAN-PIANO DUET I wish to thank the many kind friends and neighbors fo r their as sistance and kindness in the/ recent death o f my sister. Fannie McNeill. An organ-piano duet is to be pre sented by Miss Mildred Trumbo and Mrs: Gale Ross next Sunday morning during-cliurch services at the Metho dist church. The number will be “ The Christmas. Song” by Adam. >7110 SOIN 08 |ZH| * 2251 [a* m isiJN i 3til FINERTONE-NSW BEMJTY Loop Aerial- ower AmplWIcarions o Tub**, IncMInfl ,us lokhil tube*; OpuoUPO* lion Seal®Dial; writers’ Approval, ome Pia»«e Cabinet , vralnut ehade. AMAZING VALUE! A t the Quoted Price 358-F. Powerful— Con- cole Cabinet Walnut, 6- tubes—"AC.-BC. Built in loop aerial with the new built in Super ,Aerial sys tem. T Just out! The finest performing compacts in radio history— built by Philco, the . ♦World’s Largest Radio Manufacturer. New, aftiazing Beam Power Amplifica tion. Powerful AC-DC Circuit, High-Out- put Speakers. Built-In Loop Aerials, - Come in—see {hem, hear them! Clearer, richer‘ tone in beautiful, newly-designed cabinCts—at sensationally low prices. ) ml** $ 59.95 Solid Wulnutl *. pf«y*. 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Roosevelt has been playing* tight and loose between Green and Lewis. A veto is certau.. A case o f plain deception. GASTON-COULTER NUPTIALS TOOK PLACE NOVEMBER 19 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coulter, Ce darville, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Louise to Staff Sgt. Marion J. Gaston, who is stationed at Brookley Field, Mobile, Ala. . , The ceremony, was performed No vember 19 in Government St. Pres byterian Church, Mobile, and Rev. Leighton McMillan pastor o f the church, officiated at the single ring service. Sgt. arid Mrs. A. E, Higgins were attendants and Mr. and Mrs. Marion D Gaston, 4316 Sycamore Rd., Cincinnati, parents o f the bridegroom were guests. The bride wore a tailored suit of soldier blue wool, with black acces sories, and Mrs. Higgins wore a tail ored suit of brown wool. Both wore shoulder corsages o f gardenias. Sgt. and Mrs. Gaston will be at home in Mobile after January 1. Mrs. Gaston is a graduate o f Cedarviile High School and nurses’ training school at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, Sgt: Gaston was graduated from the U. S, Air Corps technical school at. Chahute Field' and is mr aircraft in spector at Brookley Field.. Mr. and Mrs/ Paul 0)?r entertained the Dinner B^ide Club lax Frida eve ning. High score prizes Went, to Mrs. Fred Clemans and Mr. Harry Ham- man. ■ . ' , . . . ■■■ THE CHURCH OF THE NAZAUENE Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 A ; M. to 11:00 A. M, Preaching 11:00 *A/£& 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, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of November, 1941 .the un dersigned riled a petition in the Com mon Pleas Court o f Greerte County, Ohio, alleging that they are the own ers of the following described real estate, to-wit: "Situate in th e . County of Greene and State o f Ohio, viz: BEGINNING at ri stone in the center of tho Xenia - South Charleston and West Jefferson Turnpike road adjacent to a lot of ground owned by Mrs, E. Turn- bull and running thence N, 18% * W, 21 poles to a cedar on the edge of the cliffs thence with the meanderings o f the creek to a red oak on the bank o f said creek, thence S, 18% E. 19 poles to a stone in the center o f said turnpike road, thence Si 91% E, 85 feet to the place o f beginning. Containing 103 poles be the same more or less, being part o f a mili tary survey entered in the name of William White No. 4367 on the waters of Masses Creek.” The prayer of the petition is for a finding and order o f the Court that the undersigned are the owners of said real estate, and that it is neces sary to sell the same, and for an order o f Court authorizing the sale pf$aid real estate as in .the petition set forth. Said petition will be fo r hearing in the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County, on the 26th day o f December, 1941, or as soon thereafter as the Court may designate. Trustees of The Synod o f The Reformed Presbyterian Church o f North America Frederick E, Milligan 16il First National Bank B ldg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Miller and Finney, Attys. Allen Bldg,, (11-27-12-4-11-18) Xenia, Ohio pWlWWI^HIHMIlllWIIIIIHIlUaiBMIl^WWWtl, COLLEGE NEWS Mrs, Annip McDonald ITarriman, housemother at Harriman Hall, Ce darvillq College girl's dormitory, in 1940-1941, died at the home o f her sister In Detroit, Michigan, Monday morning at 2’oclopk, following an ex tended illness, She was forced to give up her duties at .Harriman Hall in the spring o f 1941 because o f illness. She was the widow o f Dr, Walter P, Harriman, for whom Harriman Hall was named. He was a former trustee of Cedarville College and an alumnus o f this school. The college sympath izes with her son, the Rev. Robert Harriman, ’35, Rockford, Ohio, and Miss Rachel Harriman, music instruc tor in the Detroit schools. The annual Y. W, C. A. Committal Service was held at the First Pres byterian Church, Sabbath, -November 30, The service Was in memory o f Frances McChesney who-originally ar ranged the service. Orsadee Stewart, president of the Y . W. C. A. presided at this beautiful candlelight service,. Rachel Neal and Beatrice 0 ‘Bryant were the responsive Bible readers, A l ma Davis was the representative of the old members and' Wanda Hughes of the new members, Betty Ervin, Florence Andrews, and Mary O’Bry ant took part in the triangle girls se quence. The speaker for the fresh men was June Ervin.-Vocal music was presented' by Doris Williams and Dor othy Clark. President Walter S. Kilpatrick pre sented a history o f Cedarville College and its plans for the future at a din ner meeting o f the Xenia Chapter of the Cedarville College Alumni As sociation. The college: dramatic dub presented a skit at this meeting also “ Mush rooms Coming Up.” The all-girl cast was directed by Miss Glenna Basore. Cedarville College’s basketball for ces suffered their second defeat in two starts, at Wilmington, Tuesday night by a score of 38-27. Harry Stoneburner ^shone brightly for the Cedar Gagers, however, as he racked up 17 points. Wilmington took the lead at the beginning o f the game and the Jackets cOuld never catch them. A t the half the score stood at 19-9. Wilmington presented a smooth-running combine as usual and used nine players, who all scored at least once. John Rein- nard, senior guard and acting captain, who started the game had to retire with a sprained ankle late in the first half. He will ,not be available when Cedarville meets their next foe, Otter- bcin College at Westerville, Ohio, to night. The Cedars meet Earlham at Richmond, Indiana, next Thursday night. The Y. W. and Y. M. met jointly on Thursday to' hear Mrs. Swaney from the O. S. S. O. Home speak on douth America. Photographer Bill Freund is at the college today taking individual pic tures for the “ Cedrus.” As Mr. Adams goes to his new pastorate in Cincinnati, the College students and faculty extend to him and his family their appreciation of the friendly interest the Adariis’ have .taken in the work of Cedarville Col lege. Mr. Adams has served as College pastor since’ coming to Cedarville.in 1937. Our prayers follow the Adams family as they begin work in a new field, ilMdllllllllMIIIIMIIliimmMIHlHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIItllflllllilllllll CLIFTON NEWS I By Miss Glenna Stein | itiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiMiiintiiiiiitmttiiitiiitimiititi Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and son Charles of Columbus, spent Sunday with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Adam Huff. BE FOOT HAPPY FOR CHRISTMAS—-SEE Dr. Phil Gutwein CHROPODIST Mon. and Sat, fr p.m. to 9. p.tn. Phone 2tflW or 49 Wed, 9 a.m, to ft p.tn. Dr, Hyman's Office 10 Allen Bldg. Mrs. Belle Confarr has returned home after spending several weeks with her brother, Mr. Omer Lloyd and family in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Jay Filson of Yeagertown, Pa., returned to. his homo Tuesday, after spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. M, A, Ault, Sgt. Jack Preston o f Scott Field, 111,, has been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chest er Preston.. The Ladies Aid Society o f the Pres byterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Funderburg Wednesday afternoon. Devotions were in charge of Mrs, Malcolm Harris, Mrs. Lola Bcemiller and son Harry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mvs. Carl McMillan near Sabina. , Comb. Offer | 12 Sheets Tissue, 1 Roll | 6 Sheets Christmas Wrap, Paper | 1 Pkg. Assorted Cards and. Seals | 1 Bolt Cellophane Ribbon § 1, Christmas Gift Box | . ------- ALL FOR ONLY I The Emanon Circle o f the Presby terian Church will hold its annual Christmas patty at the home of Rev, and Mrs. Malcolm Harris, Friday eve ning, December 12th, A covered dish supper will be served arid gifts wil be exchanged. The Young People's Society o f the Presbyterian Church enjoyed an old- fashioned play party Monday evening at the town hall, Music for the oc easlon was furnished by Robert Shaw. Refreshments were served. Subscribe to “ T im H E R A L D ” sage GLADSTONE AND GRAPEGROVE NEWS By Mr*. John R, Irwin I Mr, Bon Tbisselle and Tiny spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Rite nour.. Mr. and Mrs. Yoger, o f Springfield, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. . Horner Class No 7 o f the Methodist Church o f Jamestown, met a t the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Paul Blankenship, Thursday evening,' Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ary spent Sun day with Mrs, Wm. Stitsworth and son, Earl, Mrs. Nellie Bryant o f -Jamestown visited Mr, and Mrs. G. W , Glass, ’Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Cari Robinson caled in the afternoon , Mr, and M tb . Clifford Glass and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cummings were in Columbus, Sunday. Mr. Ralph Stitswerrib Trim is hi tha army sad has hfaw ytatfeaei hi 8w*th Carolina, ha* b e « &***£*»*< to Hm Philljppiae NEW JASPER NEWS . By Mia*- !M % ATUa Mr, and Mrs, Richardses of Day- ton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fields named their new baby Warren Jacob. - »■, ................. . . Mr. and Mm, Isaac Schwart and son Roger of Washington, C, H^ were the Sunday guests of Mr,’and Mrs, Efopr Alien and family. Mr. Joseph Tucket entertained put. his guests Tuesday evening the Senior League of New’ Jasper Church, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Irwin motored to Brookville, Sunday to visit the lat ter’s sister arid her husbarid, Mr, and Mrs. Cloyd Downs, , Miss Pauline Irwin visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton and children, Ruth, Frankie and Bob. Mrs. Arnold o f Xenia, visited Mr, and Mrs. Spencer Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ritenour. Mr,, aqd Mrs. !&ert Peitson visited Mi*, and Mrs. Delbert Peirson and family Sunday, / ^ - ,, „Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Stephens and family o f Parker City, Indiana, visit ed Mrs. Ida Fudge, Sunday, Mr. Russel’ Spahr and family en tertained as their guests Sunday,. Mr.- and Mrs. James Jones, Mr. and/Mrs, Arthur Peterson and Miss Mary Fudge, ■ Success* comes only to those’ who know how to/make friends and to keep them/ ’ - In order to acquaint patrons o f this territory with the many bargains that are available in local stores, CedaTville mer chants have taken items from their regular stocks and reduced prices to a minimum. Our readers will do well to read- every advertisement and take advantage o f these specials. Y ou r .a t tention is■•also called to the ’ length o f time theses specials-are advertised for. All ads not otherwise stated are f o r .ONE WEEK ONLY— From Fri. Dec. 5 To Thurs., Dec. 11, Inclusive FRI., SAT., MON. ONLY i Bird’s Variety Store f '■ 5 : Pork Chops j 25c lb. 1 H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM l.nim iiiiioj I GENUINE HEAVY JELT DENIM I LeeOveralls' | *1-39 i Home Clothing Co. 3 “ ' | G. H. Hartman, Prop. 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