The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

CKDAXVDUUI MHEAJUD, FRIDAY, X iY JL IMS Ckb m i SuM ^ahUks^iS^S. 1223 S ’’W * * * * * W. Ustfak, wm t i Bey. ant Mi*. Sabeei W* U s * * , peate* * i * * yir»t Ufi4n4 FrseNrWriwi Chew* wt SpriaffieW* * gramhee « f Mr, a q, Tttruimll of tUa itm , he* been mm . missioned * File* Offiser ia the Royal Caaedfea Air Pm *, and left Thtwa- day for Hslifiuc, N. 8* sftsr ^jwuBdktg * week's fwkwch with Mi parent*. He wm one o f fewr of * eke* of 7 1 to receive a mwtieejkw end had the highest gnuk ia fata class end tha highest grade of any officer ever graduated from the PauUop, Manitoba school. Judge Frank L- Johnson has ac­ cepted the chairmanship of the coun­ ty to arrange for celebration on May 17th of “ I Am An American Day." The ministers of all churches are ask­ ed to discuss the theme in their ser­ mons that day on the duties and pri­ vileges'of citizenship* ipftOeiMSSJYX CUTS TO M M T WOMBAT MTMHINQ MBTWOJWffT CHURCH H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone M t t l Mr. W. W. Galloway left Wedae*- day on a basins.* trip to Chattaneo- t*> Te*mv and Texas to be gone.a week. The May meeting of the Research Club will be held Saturday, May 9 at two o'clock in tfie Masonic Dining Room. Mr, and Mrs, Denver Wisecup and family of Oxford, spent Sunday with the letter’s brother, Mr. and Mm. Fred Dobbins.' ■ The Commencement noon dinner will be held May 16 in the local Metho­ dist Church, following the exercises, cafeteria style. The W.S.C.S, are the Mrs. Cora Trurabo and daughter, Mildred, left Monday for West Ashe- _ yiile, N. C., where they will visit with ' BerringV^nbatVon. Mr, and Mrs. Burton McElwain. Miss { Trumbo has been ill for several weeks and the trip is made in the hope of improving her health. The Red Cross Sewing Group will tneet at the high school on Wednes­ day, May 16, at, 1:30 p.m, Materials on hand are for children’s rompers and women’s skirts, -Yam is also available for civilian type sweaters ■with' long sleeves. The Women’s-Club will meet at the ^home of Mrs.H. D. Furst on Thurs­ day, the 14th. This wilt be a music program arranged by the committee. Mr. and Mrs. George Powers will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anni­ versary at their home on the Towns- ley road on Thursday afternoon and evening from two to five. May 14th, There are no invitations other than "open house" at those hours.’ During the evening Mr, and Mrs-'Powers vgill entertain their children and families. They were married in London, O., May 14,1892 by Rev. Luts and have resided in this community since their marriage. Mr. Powers has been recog­ nised as one of the substantial farm­ ers in the township. 1 Cedarville Hi Juniors entertained, the seniors at a prom last Friday evening in the .school "'auditorium. About 125 pupils,members of the fac­ ulty and guests were present, A. May Day ..scene was created with a. May pole in the center of the ■‘room with streamers in pastel hues-extending to the corners of tfie room. -Music for " dancing was furnished by the Wilber- force Collegians. Guests were served an ice course with the ices molded in the form of May-baskets. DonaldWil­ liamson was chairman of the “prom” and assisted by Miss Claire Stormpnt, president of the Juniof class with class members on various committees. 1 e b z Y m TH EATRE 5 “ . - 4 k. . | Fru and Sat., M ay 8*0 | The Merry Macs-Sandy-Lton-Errol I "MELODY LANE” | News—Cartoon—Musical Sun. and Mon., M ay 10-11 Bob Hope - Vera Zorina "LOUISIANA PURCHASE” Photographed in Technicolor News—Popeye Cartoon \Ved. and Thurs., M ay 13-14 Claude Rains - Warren William "THE WOLFMAN” , Cartoon—Variety—Picture People ......................................B iih I w I ihuhim * Mr. andMrs. Paul Smith of Beatty- town, 0., celebrated their first wed­ ding anniversary Saturday evening. Joining with them were the latter’s parents, Dr. arid Mrs. R. V. Kennon, who celebrated their twenty-fifth wed­ ding anniversary the same evening. Others who' joined in the party were Mr,, and Mrs. Jphn Smith, Emmett Smith and Mr.- and Mrs. 'Benjamin Jenkins and son, and>Mrs. Edward Berry and RitaAnne, all from Spring- field, and Miss Hazel Bush of Mor­ row, 0. Mr. W. At Spencer, who.has been a patient at the McClellan Hospital, has improved and was able to return home this week. Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. R. will meet at the home of Mrs. Carrie Townsley, Saturday afternoon, May 23rd at 2 P. M. Will the members please note the change of date, There will be the election of officers and annual 'report o f Chapter Chairmen. Mrs. Lucy Turner is" the assistant hostess. Mrs. R. C. Ritenour was hostess to members .of the Home Culture Club last Tuesday in the Masonic dining room. “Bible Day” was observed. Mrs. F, A. Jurkat and Mrs. J. H. Nagley were in charge of the pro­ gram, the meeting opening with re­ ligious songs. A paper on “High­ lights of the Early Christian Church” was read by Mrs. Nagley. A Bible qiiiz was, conducted by Mrs." Jurkat, the following taking part; Mrs, C. N .‘ Steele,' Mrs, S. C. Wright, Mrs. J. S. West, and Mrs. A. E. Richards. The club listened to. a radio program of miisic from WHIO by students at Cedarville College.Refreshments were served by the hostess following the program. . FIRE DEPARTMENT,CALLED The fire department was called to the formen T. B, Andrew residence, S. Main St., now owned by E. E. Neal, just after n6on, Mbnday. Fire broke out in the roof and by the prompt action of the department it was ex­ tinguished without great loss. ATTACK! ATTACK! ATTACK! ^ Amrlci'i aUcUac M b«k Ifc* 8«)rt* lag fr»t *«4 U m mm fr»nt trtUfl W*’ri *M»* U» Aata a bitter tt*t* a wfcM’* » HW. , , . W*’rt Sghllug tha 1«<*Uon»rjf Mi catwM that bf<nr» ptlci* iky high hat* at ft wm , tea, . r A m ! ***ty « m d w wfw «*»•? U(«t »% rt kliw t* W*rBo«d* Is anImpartantsaMIar (• lhaMtaekl JabttMattackyawaalM U K TRACV I t s « m j s t a l v t t u s . rPiBCB OP F**e*.~ DOT \ ? Z CHIP W 5 S P O R T r c o HAPPINESS Impertant—Ali services this Sun­ day will be in the College Chapel Main |Building. We will be back in the church, May 17, Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A, M. Paul X. Baker and « quartette of girls from the Worthington Children’* Home will have charge o f the service, Selma—Church Service 10:00 A. M. Mr. Baker and Children. Sunday School-Union Service, Snpt, .Phyllis Powers 10:80-Splma. Selma Baccalaureate Service at High School 8;15 p.m. Cedarville Progressive Club will meet at the church Monday evening 7:80 .The refreshment committee’ is composed of all farmer members. Im­ portant matters up for consideration. , Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Mmday evening at the .usual time. Tall giving to the regular budget should now be brought up to date. Conference time is drawing near when all books are dosed.' Youth rally in Wilmington Church, Tuesday eevning. Choir practice Saturday evening, 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Youth fellowship 10:00 a.m> Tbs Cedarrili# Fregresatre Club jwlll bold its regular monthly masting (Monday evening at 7::t0 P. M» in the [Methodist Church. } Many important matters will bo eon- 'sidered and discussed, at this meeting land all members are urged to be Ipreemit, j The refreshment committee is com­ posed of Fred Chase, John Powers, Arthur Hanna, Ross Wiseman,. John Pyles and Maywood Homey. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11:00. A. *M. A Mother's Day Message. "Importance of a Christian Home,” ' Y . P. C. U. 7:00 P, M., Subject, “What to do when Things Go Wrong,” Leader, Clara Galloway. College Baccalaureate Service 8 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Ghurch. Message by the President. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:30 p.m. No mid-week service next week on account of the College Class Play, on Wednesday evening, • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont, Supt, .1:00 A. M. Morning worship. Dr, W. R. McChesney will preach on the sub­ ject “Mary, the Mother of the Mas­ ter.” , 7:00 P. M* Christian Endeavor, Ruth Ramsey, leader. 8:00 P. M. College Baccalaureate Service. Saturday, 8:00 P. M,, Senior choir rehearsal. BUY DEFENSE BONUS ■ - ............. ay.... CLIFTON PRRSBYTRIAN CHURCH Makelm A. Harris, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, Supt. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Frank Andrew* I* C ilM By Death Frank Andrews, 71, dkd Saturday morning in the St, Elizabeth Hospital, Dayton, following an illness of two months. Ha had been in the institu- |tiun the pravious week. ; He was bom in this township and 1resided here all bis life and he was a member of St, Augustine Cathelie Church, Jamestown. He is survived by a foster daughter, Miss Hazel An­ drews, this place, and two brothers, Earl « f this place and Duff of near Xenia, The funeral was held Tuesday from St. Augustine Church with burial in North ,Cemetery. Rosary services were conducted from the home Mon-: day evening, ' qu rm PRO*AT* r o « r ■ Mrs. Mary F, Yalaulina, negro pro­ bation offiear In Groana County jnvm- i’jle (loart, baa reeignad nSbativo Jwnt 1 for further study in tk* Arid nft social serriea. Sm bps beast serving I >under Judge Homer eHneie. -war* diiiiuaniMiwiaii memmmmmm CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. Q. Ralston, Minister ' 10:00 A. M, Bible School. Paul W. Rife, Supt, 11;00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by the pastor, -7:30 P. M. Young People’s Christian Union. All Welcome. THE CHURCHOF 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 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M, Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus.Nance. . Pastor, Raymond Strickland. CHURCH OF GOD ' R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service Thursday evening, 7:30 P. M. WOOL! You are entitled to ceiling prices for your wool, less-necessarymarket­ ing charges. Consign your clip to the Ohio Wool Growers Cooperative As­ sociation where it. will be handled by licensed graders and sold on its mer­ its, You’ll be sure of full value for it. Frank Creswell, Local Representative, F o r V ictory ..* U.S. DEFENSE BONDS A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY # TM*SKCSKTAnVorTM*TftKASUffr 'wA*HiMar«ir ur k, 190) tOTHZraonxof ceioi 1kl* *MkaMt OMptlUt r«r thaMil if Ur BonkandSavin** ttuo* 1* *ri*r **r UmmlMattk*UUaa. 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Government Urged To Sieze'Fast Cnrs A Senate committee in considering the rubber situation has suggested enactment of a law to sieze cars where drivers are convicted of driv­ ing more than 40 miles an hour, A forty mile limit would not only save cars, and tires, but would eliminate the hazzard of fast driving and save hundreds of lives. wwNiv mud |KimC IN m im tm iJI ^iVVMMMN|» * « * « . PiriMya, Y Brita, f l iiublwg .■J mm RLwuj|J|m|r J. P. BOCKIJETT SUPPLY CO. mm Sgt. Wm, Peterson of Ft. BelVqir, Va., has returned to camp after hav­ ing been home, on o furlough for sev­ eral days. MOB0HMI FARM 4% LOANS j |No application fee. No appraisal | |fee. Refinance your loans at the | | lowest interest rates ever offered* I |McSavaney & Co. London, O. | Call or Write | LEON H. KLING Cedarville, O. | Phone: 6-1901 —A———K— HAKE EVERY PAY DAY «W AR BOND DAY STOP SPINDIHC— SAV£ D O U A tS 'iMKOdiiiiiiiiiiiMMimitiiHmifhHDfMfimiqimiiiiimmiiim. I ' WANTED j [ HICKORY LOGS { i MUST BE g r e e n t im b e r ! I L . R . J A C O B S j | Phone 2734, Yellow Springs, O. f LITE FORMOTHER \ , , . . . i s F a x H a p p i e r IN THIS ELECTRICAL AGE . • Mother remembers what a- back-breaking task housekeeping was in Grandma’s day* Imagine gashing, ironing, sweeping, water heating, doing ya hundred other tasks you can think of without the unfailing assistance of dependable electricity. It will'pay you to survey your electrical appli­ ance needs. Visit your electrical dealer. Or, perhaps you have some appliances in the house which are not doing their full duty because you do hot put. them to work* Plug’ them in*. Their convenience ' will surprise you. 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