The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

MGTP£JHdl Si, 294f €*ktb and§e®al^fetwities i ^'Itetfe, »P, J.5t#S«fci& who f#~eta» tlenel *6 C*»p hockhem * Sooffc. e f ha* been he»* ok * fur* lieqgik. S s |« alee spepdiag * few d a jg in Chicago -with relatives. Mss. I5mi G**i »w kogfefaf to wstabeea of the Heme fittab at> bar hcsae Tuaaday •tNwwefsR* lin t. <1 35. Hartera, vice ®repM<ed 3* the absence of Hr»- R. a Rttoaour, president* RoR <*M was «» “Why I Am Thankful”. A ftw^y of the watt was held under th# direction of Mm, A JL Richardc, Program ehrirpnw, who road a paper on “Six .Cheering Pacts About the Fatal*". Mata, Orr told of the act- iritfa# a t Wright Field where aha Is employed. Others '-who gave talks were Mrs. F- A Jurkat and Mrs. C, W. Steele, WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTAINED Went. B. W. McGregor of Fort Bea|. Harrison, Indianspoils, Irad., spent the week-end at home and with Mrs, Mary little Dice'in Xenia. Went, McGregor has recently been promoted to the rank of Lieut. Copv mander. ■ Wise Margaret Hysall, art Instruct­ or a t Cedarville Cedlege, gave a talk on “America*;^ Art" before forty members lead gttest* of the Woman’s Club of Cedarville a t the home of Mrs, W. C. UtMr$hirsday afternoon, , „ Mrs, Della Johnson sang two solos, ^ r‘ *n<* Curry MeElrey, who accompanied by her, daughter, Mrs. Jlave ^ sn *»*iding at Yellow Springs, Willard v A M t$ '* ltT #>£**.ip the R. A, Murdock Ralph Townsley and Mrs. H ugh***^ .tacently vacated hyf Clyde Turnbull sang two duets, with Mrs. McCallister. ’A** Rankin McMQlan ae accompanist. A dessert Mrk, Jliff. course wits ^served by Hunting" signs a t ■ : '-vj this Mr, and Mrs, C. L, MeC&Uister, who <}et «No recently moved to town from the R. officd‘ A. Murdock farm on the Kyle Rd. ’ _______________ opened their home Friday night to .Wniiam -Huntipeton, wife and I S ' / v " » « ^ o r s for a (1(WgMer pi Oregon/are here on a covered dish supper. Those present viait am0ng relatives. • . were Mr. and Mrs, W» K, Cooley,,Mr. ^ •; and Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Mr, and ^ ^ tte Botcl on Xen,a Ave. is Mrs. Dana Bryant and daughter te5 ' For Sale - Two wheel trailer, metal body, stock rack combined. Rubber tires, extra casing with tube, C, W. Miller, Walter Andrew farm, Federal Pike. HOME DEFENSE ACTIVITIES Persons may still enter the First Aiil course whiqh was organized Tuesday night. The riass Will meet next Tuesday p . ... „ ^ , M«ng^moved to the Cedar' W class Writ meet next es a phyRis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagler j n ^ , S> MainXwrhicV has "been night .at 7:30 in the Mayors, Office, and daughter Helen, Mr. Raymond yacwlt.'for some months, .Mrs. Jo>>n Mills and Mrs. H. A. Bull, Mrs. Barnhart, Mr. . and Mrs, Earl Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. G, G, _ ____ Remhardareinstructors, # - P o sf $uut farm against hunters. { The only C08t is T°* Text _Books McCallister and two children Mildred protect you? fences' With our “No t which is 60 cents. The standard Red and Karlh. -rtr„„..t,„_'Cross First Aid Course is being taught and the class WJU meet every week in two - hour sessions until twenty"hQurs of instruction are com­ pleted. C H U R C H K W T E S taWW|[|MIIIHI UNITED PREBBY im iA^ CHURCH ®w»e Bale#, whSfrl$&k phu* H ’* Ralph A JaatiflAta, MtaMtor Sabbetli School 10 A ML, Supt Harold Dobbins.* Preaching — 11, A M, Guest 'preaeher, Rev. E. 0. Ralatpn. The paator^s giving rim thankHxffering address Ih the Clifton U. P, Church, Y. P. C, U. 7 p, m. Subject, ^Touth’s Call To Youth*. Leader, Harold Stormont, ” The annual Thanksgiving, Service will be held Wednesday, November, 25, a t 8 p.^ m. in the Methodist Church, ,The message by the Rev, Paul Elliott, The offering goes to the spirit of the Day, Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p. m. The Senior ®iri'Soo«t»- _ ..... % * • l" ? m i^ n6* ia ^ k > wb wiRtake MtC Litrio basketball pins m e t mpda by ^kat Leroy Rales on the 17th day of each girl. In high wheel colors. November, IMS, filed his petition An order */*° w** **nfc to head- against her on the grounds of ootv quarter# for the BorAr Servlce Soout abeenee for more than rime* mu- —«<• — . , , , yoars and that liar whereabout# are d*v f^ r ia gw ill bejield Mon- imkivown; Said, cause wiir be for day after school in the scout room. hearing in rim Common., a ^ j ^ t *“ ' ‘ ‘ > , bolng'cS« CEDiRVIUE HERiLD, .FRIDAY, W E l5A Jb l0 ffd |^ '' ^ rom first bjriilfeiirilliPjiljt m i m, <U-»0-»fc4 ■ i ^PKTPTMTJOI,- By Forrest iM rift bbl hAtatnwv BUY WAR BONDS of Greece jSounty, 'Ohio No. 2302T, irttld akd' aftpr -six week* ? rriT *l".'.g"' J 1> n ItmilMWI llL-Of.wje.-.W • lny W«ri«it4 Evory Poy . t * t i& ’s D o u b h OurQveH t «nnpi m f FntJST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hun^ng Weatherproof •Signs The following1*offleers were elected day evening.for the. Masonic Coffee rationing starts Nov, 29 and no safes wil he permitted on or ‘-after Nov, 22. Stamps will be taken iidgb F. ahd A. M. No. 622: H. D. from the back Of the sugar ration Fur^I'Master; H. Stackhouse,' Senior receive must, last *»-=’— T:— ,” r— five weeks before you will be on titled to additional coffee. This will be equal to one cup of thin'coffee a day. You should extend thanks next week for what a Third Term of the New Deal has brought you. book. What you t. Warden; Jawes. Bailey, -Junior. War­ den;. jAmos Frame, treasurer; A, B. dreswell, secretary; Wni. Marshall; Senior Deacon; Chester Murphy, Jr,, Junior Deacdn;' H. K. Stormont, Ty­ ler; -Chester^.Murphy, <Sr., Trustee. j Mits^ Jane -Mills was elected wor- These dark mornings has brought thy matron of Cedarville Chapter, a universal demand for a return to No. 413, Order'of .Eastern Star, at a Eastern Standard Time and drbpping meeting in the- Masonic Hall, Mon- fhe New Deal,time. -Most of-the day evening. Mr, Amos’ Frame was county schools will continue the pres- elected worthy -patron.- ^ ent time. A Republican legislature ' Mrs!, Mills suecCeda Mrs. Margaret is sure to throw the’Roosevelt crazy- Nelson as matron. ” Other officers ;crystal time out the window shortly elected Monday ’were M!rs. Anna t after the first of the year. - ] Barlow, associate matron; Mr. C. E. , 1,1 1Maters, associate patron; Mrs. Ada "Some-One hundred members 6f the m , Stormont, Secretary; Mrs. Hazel Methodist Brotherhood were guests Edwards, treasure*; Mrs. May V. Monday night of the CedarvilleTPro- Bird, conductress; l&A’Clyde Nagley, gressive Club." in the local church, associate conductress; Mrs. Margqret The meeting was presided over by Nejsqn, trustee. Supt, M. H. Bartels, president and Refreshments were served during abort talks by Mayor O, A-Bobbins, the social hour following the busi- G, H. Hartman, H. H. BroWn and Ira ness discussion. v . , D, Vayhingarj. acting', president7of i-f installation of officers' for the new Cedarville College. The invocation yeat ,wjn take place December 21. was offered'by Rr. E. F. -Ahdree, ,_____ ,__________ - Wilmington district supervisor and - . ...... - ■ - prayer by Rev. Paul Elliott, pastor of the First ^Presbjyterlan {Church', Group singing -was led by - Conner Merritt, Cedarville College. Miss Gloria Abels presided *at the; .piano as 'accompanist. The business meet­ ing wW 'conducted by L,' V, Hftrner, Spring Valley, Brotherhood president, An oyster supper was served by the following committee; Win. Marshall, John Mills, .Jack Shirley, |-C,,’ C, Eckman and C. R. Rheubert. f a k e u a r e o r Tour Milking Machine a s P a r tsA r ^ H k rd to Get • The. milking machine is essential to wartime agricultural production, and must*be cared for properly be­ cause shortages of rubber and metal will not permit normal replacement. The following rules for the care of rubber milking machine parts ..are suggested; ' ■Use two separate sets" of liners, alternating them each week, Rub­ ber 'needs "rest." , Keep : liners tight in teat-cup shells. . Keep milker rubber parts clean and-free from all butterfat, which causes deterioriation. 'Rubber cuts easily when wet? Use care in assembly and disassembly of units. 1 Do. not use chlorine solutions of a strength exceeding 250 parts per million, for excessively strong chlorine Solutions will injure rub­ ber. If lye is used in the care of rub- -her parts, be. sure that it does not rethain in ; contact with the metoil, parts. . ’ Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, IL K Stormont,-Supt. - 11:00 A. M. , Morning Worship, ^Sermon, “Our Daily Bread", 7f00 P. M, Young peoples service, The...session will hold its regular monthly meeting op Monday evening, wk The Union Thanksgiving Serried will be held on Wednesday evening, at the Methodist Church, a t 8 p, m. The Young People will meet on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers^ for an-organ­ ization meeting, and serial evening. The Special Offering for the Pres­ byterian Wartime- Service Fund, is to be received this Sabbath morning. METHODIST CHURCR. For Sale—Three room house on Elm at. Call-Guy Leach* 812 East Main Bt. Phone 248 R, Xenia, O. Protect your farm with our water-' proof “No Hunting" signs. FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, 31.30 a gallon if you furnish the con­ tainer. Walter Finney, Clifton Phone 5677. 2 1-2 miles East of Clif­ ton. * BUY WAR BUNDS TODAY „ m s Mrs. Ethel Davidson, Spencer Cor- « -a aetierc for Cedarville. Call for free demonstration. (4t) Experienced Typists and Clerical Workers. Steady** em- ployment, pleasant working condi­ tions, good pay.. McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St, Dayton, O., C O Z Y " • T HEATRE m ri, N ot . 20-21 Arthur Lake—Penny Singleton “Blond!* For Victor*” 'Kfews-Comedy iay-Mondayj N b v .2 ^ 3 . m Arthur—Car* Grant •"* h« Y*Bc of tb* town* ■ JUt* N«wa Evont# * Irst Shftw at 1 F . M. 4># W od . mm Uttar#.), Nov, 2d*20 -T W I W M w l m EwiWVta* •** Utah W m id f P* % *»* ~Q ^ K 1 DRY CLEANING S H O P Opens for business Monday in the Huey build­ ing.JMen% ladies and children's clothing, clean­ ed and pressed. First class work guaranteed. Also Curtains, Draperies and Rugs A ltering and Repair Work Guaranteed 2; * Satisfactory J - ' *• ‘ 'V" . ■_ ■ ' '*/ ; * Kll Pressing Will Be Done-in the Docal Shop Under the Direction of M rs. E d ith Coates . u * f Pfoprietoreaa Have Your Cleaning and Pressing Done by a Local Concern “WE CARE POE THOSE WHO CARE” ' H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone (6-138.1 , ,■ , Sunday School 10;00 A;;M. Clayton Wiseman, S u p t . * Church Service 11:00jA, M- Sermon Church Service Selma lOfOO A. M.' Prince .qt Peace Contort,8:00 p. m, at Selma. Union Thanksgiving Sendee in the Methodist Church, j The ■Revj. Paul Elliott, First Presbyterian '” Church', the speaker, „., - Booth j Festival Sabin* Tuesday evening. The youth of the M. Y. F. will bo glad to cal! for your donation canned, fruit, vegetables Or money. The Pension Fund has- -now -In creased to 160 pennies of the' needed 237 for the charge quota. Newest, additions to the honor roll are John Mills, James Duftield, Jim Vest,0. E. Bailey, Kenneth. Little, Mr- and,Mrs,' Wayne Robler. From Selma -.Flo^ Thompson, W, G-t Thompson, land Towne Confer, ’ •! ■ BV EVEKY STANDARD Are America's Choice Alpaca Fleece OVERCOATS : 1 .. . . i ■- t ■'* r\ As Pine a Fabric as You Care to Touch and as Pin; a Coat as Yon Care to Wear. SOFT KNITTED PLIABLE FLEECE ITS LIGHT-YET WARM POPULAR WEIGHT .Ur", Barpaca Is a Combination *of ''Mohair, Alpaca and Wool; . »ry ' • ~ % . 'Mohair for Light 'Weight, Warmth ALPACA for-Soft Smoothness ■ V «, * WOOL for Lasting Service -»+ * ' \ n ' <* ->5 ? • , » 1 v^» 3 Chohe Materials plus*Style and Colors in ■EveryGenuineBarpaca * '■ o o ‘ \7:l- Other Fine Coats we feature- church o f G o b : , R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, Q:30 A'. M, Morning Worship, 10:30 A,' M. Theme—“Faith”.., f ‘ Young Peoples Meeting a t 6’.R, M, Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P.M. , , WANTED WOODWORKERS Night Foreman for Milll— Moulder operator for second shift, machine men. Wood Assembling Foreman, Carpenters, Main­ tenance men, Spray operators — Top wages to applicants selec­ ted, No age limit. No one now employed in War work con* sidered. See Air. Ehgle, The Buckeye incubator Company, Euclid Avenue Plant, Springfield, Ohio. ' bash is a weapon of purchasing power ' ' t h a t can he used intelligently or dangerously. Don't hoard money dr gooda^-do huy. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS. : Springfield Loan Co. 82 W< St* .Springfield* Ohio Phone 8061 CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , E. O. Ralston* Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School Paul W Rife, Supt. 7:30 P. M. Young People's Christian Union. All Welcome.-. CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister lO'.OOA. M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, Supt, 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 7:'00 P. M, Christian Endeavor, ’ THE CHURCHOF THENA^ARRNi Sunday Services Sunday School 9:80 A. M. to 11:00 A, M. Preaching 11:00 A, if. 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. FOR SALE: Farm wagon with large grain bed. In good condition, Call evenings, F. F. Jones, Home Ed,, R. R. 3, Springfield, O. I Oar fighting men are doing their abate. Hers at home the least We can do it pat 11% of ear' income la War Beads far our share fa America. n r m r n 'c niiU iX iii a M NO L Recoinhiriided #or tfih relief 6t :i \ RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMBAGO * Weil known la this vicinity Price— 81.60, 4 Bottles 88.00 FOR SALE BROW’S DRUG STORE / f

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