The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

I 4 Nftwee OW mtd S ecioty^ctbttkS ■ti -com e , ▼a«k* Ntf ,wiw WMidt to 4te MMtonlwl law*hemsgwjdtegEm w * 1 mm vMtimi n«fe i M m . Hr. H* lW w I t «. |>i<fitr e t 86ae fOM* miiBlMMe* IN , B I* «|bw^«. DC*J, COLLECT*** W 3mH8^TIIKI TO CLUB He*. 5 X . Mr*. FH w Mara . Iif Deyieetown, Otoe, M m , Marisrie Speer m i OHMree^ Awn* m i Merit, Of Denison, 0 ., and Mr*. GMM holt, o f CoittBiltoo, 0* ftoppod night Monday, wttk their aaet, F***fo R. McNeill, on their way hem* from Bell* Cwter, O., where they bad apeak the week-end visiting friend*. ICrt. Howard Stackhouse attended the ioltiatiott <xf the White Shrine in Springfield hurt Friday. - Dr, end Mr*. Gel* Rose * m gmct* o f Mr*. Bose* mother, Mr*. Charles Kimble, Sunday. Dr. B om received hie degree at the Ohio State Univer­ sity, June 15th, also hit oommiesW at First Lieutenant ih the Army. Mis* Jeanette Spahr spent Thurs- day night and Friday with her par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Spehr. Mist Spahr it employed at a nurse aid at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. Mr, and Mrs. . Frank Creswell had for their guests Saturday, Mr*. P. CL Garrard o f Columbus, Mrs. Herbert Walker and children, Ann and Jerry, o f Shaker Heights, O., and Mr. and MrS. G. E. Satterfield and Mrs. Mina Rogers o f Xenia. . ......In .... . „ Rural Route postment have -been authorised to accept orders for war bond* and stamps,- A ll carrier* have application blanks.' Dr. W, R. McChesney,,who hat been ill the past week, is reported much improved, and expects to be able to' be about in a short time. Rev, .Paul Duncan and wife pf Coulterville, lit., are guests o f the latter'* mother, Mrs. Ida Stormont and, other relatives. . ■1 - J According to local reports oil deal­ ers have collected about two tons pf old rubber In different forms in the scrap rubber- campaign. - The. cam­ paign close* Tuesday next and "the amount reported *o far does not meet expectations. 1 • Dr, and Mrs, David Markle and children, Mary Grace and Datfd of Granville, Q„ visited with friends here Friday evening. Dr. Markin was fori, merly pastor o f the loPal Methodist Congregation, / . ; *■........ ill' i"/"i.nmy. . . „ ', * Judith. Ann Corn, daughter of'M r, and Mrs. Carlton Com, nearDayton, are spending .the -week with their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Tinsley. * f ^ ____ > 1 ) w^i t Mr, Roy Nelson, who has been em- polyed in the woodworking depart­ ment, Patterson Field, has been trans­ ferred to a similar job in Mobile, Ala. Master Claude Edwin Finney, has been spending the week visiting with relatives in Columbus. ’ NO ROOM FOR.SOT BEANS London elevators announce they will discontinue buying soy beans during harvest season. The elevator man­ agers in that place *tate they will <«only store wheat this year for their regular- customers. NO DBMS IN WARREN CO* / Reports from Warren county say the Democrats consider the coming •lection hopeless for their cause and none entered the primary for county office*, - , C O Z Y » THEATRE < E r* Mail •£- flghlMMi a mKt of !w at lia *asi*l *%wmg dag* MHHay af to* gutoagiu* Oak of CedarvfBa at thi tease o f Mrs. Fred ChnMMhft Tlnwrsiay aftoraooau Mra. O mu S l the aunt af the test- em, exhibited fame group* of doB*; Ewwpea*, Oriental, Latin American atte American doh*. The mooting was bold in the gar­ den of the demons homo and wapat­ tended by forty members and guests, A salad course was served by Mrs. Clemen*, aesisted by Mrs. Wilbur Copley. HOME CULTURE CLUB HOLDS LUNCHEON MEETING The annual business meeting and luncheon of the Home Culture Club was held -Tuesday afternoon at the home of-Mrs. C .E . Masters. Mr*. F. M. Reynolds was chosen president! Mrs, Master*, view president! Mr*. B. H, Little, ifeeretary; Mrs. Walter Cummings, treasurer^ Mrs. A , E. Richards, assistant, secretary. Retiring officers are Mm, R. C. Rite. lour, president; Mrs, Ernest Gibson, dee president^ Mrs. Paul Orr sesre- ary, and'Mr*. S, C. Wight, treasurer. , Preceding the meeting an elegant uncheOn was served the member* at market tables. There will he,nd meet-, ngs during the summer months until September/ - ' ' . DR. NELSON CLARK . - DIED IN PITTSBURGH .Dr- Nelson Clark,.formerly a native i f Clifton, died in Pittsburgh, his body being brought to Clifton last Vedneadayfor burhii by his..wife, Mrs. Neilie Lesri* Clark, and a near ‘riend, Dr. Harvey Price o f that city. 1 short service was conducted at the pfave by Revi, Malcolm Harris.' •Dr. Clark wife*!* Harvard medical graduate and practiced in Pittsburgh ’or a pumber o f years. Mrs. Clsrk was a daughter o f the late Stores Lewi* and formerly resided on a farm lear Clifton. ' ' *' ‘ *■ ELEANOR REED AND , ALBERT NASHMARRIED Announcement-has been mad* o f the marriage o f Mis* Eleanor Reed, teughterefMr. andMrs, LesterReed to Mr, Albert Nash, Xenia, R. R. 8, on May 8 in Maysville, Ky. The/groom s employed at. the National Ca*b Register Co, and-with his bride are residing with the grandparents o f the former; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Trubee, near Xenia. I, NOTICE. . Please leave all Savings Share Pass 3ooks at the office of the CedSrville federal Savings and Loan Association for balancing and dividend entries, by July 1, 1942. I. C. DAVIS, Secy. HORSE KILLED BY AUTO; DRIVER ESCAPED INJURV I' c h u a c h N on r is ' SswWWOIWII«.l>WIWMSIWlW»WM*|IIIWIIWHpii)lllWWI MHnHMWMRP CKDM3I H. H. AM *, WHMkmr Tilagbsw* 4-1881 lun iiy fkAmoI 14HMA M. CSaytoa V1iW9IK|M|f 11 A...M. Semoa, ^Tha T*e* Owl Was Qamd," Me dsdhation day has hMn mb foe Jriy«,markingthesomiiletioaof tito l ogahir moettog o f the W. S. C. S. Jaly 1 *t the eburdi. Lunchoon meet­ ing. Choir practice at the church, Satur­ day evening at ?;S0, Regular mooting of the CodarviUe Progreesive Club Monday evening, July 14, Cedftrville Field Day, July 24. UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Mialator -Sabbath School 10 A . M., Supt Harold Dobbin*. Preaching 11 A. M. -Theme, "The Blessedness o f Hunger." Y- P, C. U. 7 P. M, Subject, "Sum­ mer Sabbaths." Leader, Miss Rachel Finney. ■ . No midweek service during July and August. mmnm CSDAEVm j getow Of “Anm Pwr VietMT” PegeMft FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A* M. Sabbath School. Mr. H, K. Stormont, Supt. lDOO A. M. Morning Worship; Rev. Paul Dunesii, ’Coulterville, Hi., will speak on' the subject, “Our God the Only Refuge or, Today,” ’’ Choir practice Saturday, 8 P .M . ^^ ......... M ...... n CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Qrrin Bailey, 18. Springfield, os-; caped injury when his sutomobile hit a horse, Wednesday bight about JO o'clock. The- horse was owned -by George G lm , W«Uknown farmer, atffi the animal hadVsndered to the The automobfie was badly daamgw. The horse died as a result at injury. GREAT GRANDSON BORN Word has been received here of the birth of a son, Theodore Vanes Barba, to Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Burbe, of Grand Rapids, Miihigmi, on June 7. Theodore, Jr„ is a grandson o f Mr. and Mrs. Vanco Burba and a great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Duf* field of this place. Fri* and Sat., Junto 26-27 Erroil Flyim-OHVis DeHaViland "THEY DIE WITH THEIR BOOTS ON* , First show starts at 7 P. M* Sun. and M on ., Junto 28*29 Henry FomTa—Berbera Stanwyck "YOU BELONG TO M*5*’ Color Cartoon and News Eveftto W «d . and th W e ., M y 1*» MadoMg* Cowm-^Iritog Hiydiat *, i"BAHAMA #AS»AGW* t ' PlmtogiwphedW^PWIS«to*^ Csrtoou Sperial hi tH keM at 1iiiiiiiii>ii»i»nmwnomwHWiiwiiiminnin»»»<>wiw>wiMw*ii sa#s#B * " " ■ * WAR BOMBS ThalSfi-millimeUr gun IsthSMrhod- em version of the old “ dfiPF” o f World War I days. It has a range fifty percent greater than the ol gun, heaving a M^iound projectile apmoxlmately 18 miles. It is cape* hie o f high road speed and each do* cotti 180,900. Sunday School, 9:80 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A, M, Evening Service, 7:45- P, M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening,'. 7:4fi P.‘M.__ 4 ’ ’ - 'CLIFTON ♦. UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. 0 . Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W. life, SupL 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by the pastor. 7:80 HM . Young People’s Christian .Union. Ail Welcome/ THECHURCHOF THBNfi^ARENE ' Sunday Services ; 1 ’ 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, Ba­ les Nance. Pastor, Raymond Strickland. DELEGATION STUDIES SELF-HELP COLLEGES In anticipation o f the enlarged stu­ dent self-help program, a delegation from CodarviUe spent a week-end visiting several colleges and institu­ tions in the South, Traveling as far as Nashville, Tennessee?, the group made an intensive Study of Madisoti College, which ha* an enviable record of student self-help over nearly 40 jnWfl(1|)rv' ^-• ,#'tV " H i^kfLpessible to intervieWfbcolty members,' the business, rnsrisgsr,.-s» w«Q as stodent workers.. Close scru­ tiny was given to the work' o f the farm and the various industries, as well as the sanitarium; The party made a thorough study o f the pro­ duction and distribution of farm and Industrial product*, o f student labor, and o f the methods by which the work program is fitted into the col­ lege curriculum. A stop was also made at Berea Col­ lege, Kentucky, where the administra­ tive program, Involving over 1500 students, was given careful attention. Their varied work projects made the information secured there Invaluable, A later visit was made to the Ken­ tucky Female Orphan School at Mid­ way. The unusual success of this in­ stitution in securing finances through their annuity plan has attracted wide attention,throughout the Middle West, CodarviUe Collage is constantly Seeking the best experience from many self-help institutions, Much in­ formation has been secured which will give impetus and direction to our pro gram beginning In 1948, The group making the trip cortnist- ed of Walter 8. Kilpatrick, President; Ira D, Yayhinger, Business Manager; Mis* .Glenna Baser#, Registrar; and Mrs. XleMe Xttng o f the Department o f Education, • iiwHriiMMMMMMmMNtoMWimwaiMM'fewttmMM “Plowshares,” the dramatic stage show o f America, at war, a feature o f the "Arms For Victory” pageant originated and presented by the six Dayton General Motors divisions at the Montgomery County fairgrounds in Dayton', goes back-to pre-Pearl Harbor days for some o f its 88 fast-shifting scenes, two of which are illustrated above. At top, the visiting “Senator" is promising total disarmament in a Fourth of July address and at bottom the German-American bund is seen burning books, sacred to American democracy. Admission is by ticket only, but the ticket* are free and may; be obtained at the "V"-sh*ped booth in the silver tent at Main and Wyoming, in the-fairgrounds or write “Plowshares,” Dayton Divisions, General Motors, P. O. Box 1952, Dayton, Ohio. Be sure to give number of tickets wanted, and at which performance you wish to' attend—7:00 P. M. or 9:00 P. M, ■• MISS REBECCA GALLOWAY TO j Prof. Orland Ritchie, who has been nwrnMrc nntnw a t ra rrorir : teaching at Huron, South Dakota, is BECOME BRIDE AT CHURCH j Vf-sitin|? witB hjg paventSf Dr. and WEDDING SATURDAY EVE. Mrs. C. M. Ritchie. , * , ’ - i n ----------r-w r Miss Itobecca GaUoway wiU become COUPLE’HONORED AT DINNER the bride of Mr. Francis W. Clark, ______ Dayton, Saturday evening ^hen tho: A dinnW wa8 given gund at the T A 1? p ? aK ? -a borne of'Mr. and Mrs. Maywood Hom- 8^30 at the United Presbyterian GedUrvilie, in honor o f Mr, and •Mrs.-Dal* Kirk, who Will Teside in Mis* Dorothy- Galloway, sister o f ™ ^enna after n^ t week the brfd., » d Mr.. Cotoao, £ ? J f L . D.1, Norwalk, Conn., sister ^ the-bride- ^ ^ Mrs> Vernon Homey groom will he memher* of the bridal a d ht Anna Louise and Del- party. Miss Galloway wiU be mmd ,a Marie¥and ^ Charles Arthur, of Mrs- Coffman, matron .B^ ew il,^ aTjd Mr. DeJiny Eutsi,r. o f honor. Miss Virginia Towpsley and. _________ f Miss Dorothy Anderson, bridesmaids. { . “ ~ ' Mr, M. E. Hippie, Dayton, will be RQSS, TOWNSHIP TO VOTE groomsman and'the Messrs. Joseph Schoener, Carl P, Knab; Dayton, and Delbert L. Prugh, Marietta, O., ush­ ers.' . ON GYM BOND ISSUE A special election will be held July . ., ^*14 for the electors in Ross Twp School Following the ceremony &receptio^Di8tl.icfc 4o pag8 on a bond issQQ. ^ to 150 invited guests will be given .at the home ojf the bride*.Friday eve­ ning the parent* of the bride will en­ tertain theparty at an informal party ah<their home. Miss Galloway has been,honored by a number of parties the; past week. Saturday evening, Mrs. Frederick Tm. ay||uu|j im* How HLwJ BMP’ WBW8 EME <B#a»*d taeanae 'I mm * to m wmk m IW m m 1mwm « f #H4 yiorig dtor .ftjmjdL Wgayyyiy, ART. hfft aboftt tens btWhM «hevt of’ m fl» A m i M M AM gll# g u g J f o H m wMmKM dHPn jp*ER|^piE|r EHNPBBPHmAl Es par. m et mfm. tog. m . at___ m rnym tg is to be pmmi after m November efetofeft. Wltk a atato a*8«s tax o f titm per eent, everyday mm modtti** vrtil titoft *topire « total Mfie* tax o f 8 per oenti . FCMLSALE — C O * * HmUtoRi timed 1( nu L d « i •6, 6 1 ; Lairg* *to*4 kNui« ito- 8 U 8 . F r a *, $ *y $imd M rered , U m d ,lf Frank jrootlMuU Cmwelll* $7,000 for material to complete the new gymnasium erected to replace the one destroyed by fire. * The board bad expected federal funds to provide material but Wash­ ington reduced the amount 'after the contract had been let. No opposition Saturday evening, mrs, rreaeric* j 3 expects to the issue. Heifner, entertained at bridge at the | - ;__________ _ home of her parents* Mr, and J5rs. Fred: Cleman*. Mis* Wilmah Spencer F161G W OTKCF and Mr*. J. Lloyd Confarr entertain­ ed at a luncheon at the Antioch Tea Room in Yellow Spring*, Tuesday; Miss Virginia Townsley and Mis* Dorothy Anderson gave.* linen show­ er at the home of the former on Thursday evening. On Missing: List : Sheriff Walton Spahr revealed Wed- nesday his office is investigating the disappearance o f ;,;a• 21 -Vear- 0 ld Ne­ braska youth, missing from Osborn since.May 27,'the day after be came to Greene county to ' take a job at nearby Patterson Field, government WIFE ENROUTE TO AMERICA air depot. —L-,— i Dean Edward Else, according to a Rev* Alfred Ankeney and wife, are letter received Tuesday, by the sheriff REV. ALFRED ANKENEY AND listed as among 029 Americans, who, have been in the Orient as mission­ aries for several years* are expected to return to this country in a few weeks. Mrs* Ankeney was formerly Miss Margaret Schneder, at one time a member,pf the faculty of Cedacville College. Rev. Ankeney is a son of the late Mr* and Mrs. Horace Anken­ ey. Horace H. Smith, Xenia* Ameri­ can consul at Shanghai China, is also a member o f the returning party. The Americans, have been liberated In re­ turn for an equal number of Japs in this country. < - from Sheriff Ivan Wells, Bedford, Taylor county, Iowa, arrived at the air field May 26 and wrote home the next day, saying he found a job there. Sheriff Spahr said he would notify the FBI that the -mising youth was a government employee. CLIFTON PRKSBYTR1AN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister 10:00 A, K. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 7:00 P* M, Christian Endeavor, =^= L e t E v e r y b o d y K n o w Y o u ’ r e I n v e s t in g 1 0 P e r c e n t o f Y o u r I n c o m 6 i n W a r B o n d t AmmM m A m eft* a** irptktog xaa ci,. efftotiVA vrtipooi. l i t o«r i S to tem tm m d y to ffrittofr bor working hand-to-hand to unity 1 b *£ m S k y m m m ********** A ir Algfc 1 '*.t.’**.*'" -A*-* w'* FARM 4 % LOANS No application fee. No appraisal fo*. Rofinanto your loan* at tb* loVast Interiet ratM oval oftotoi. MtEavaaty A Ct»to LttokM*,) 0* Can or Write LION H* KLtNG CtdburriBft O. “ • ffctftt; 4-1841 The attxactivO ttd, whit* and blut window sticker, pictured above, la the new yardstick of patriotism iff the War Bond drive throughout the nation. With the slogan, “ Everybody every pay day, ten percent/* sweep­ ing the country, patriotic American* on the home front are tallying to their Government’* appeal for funds with which to help finance the war. The home which display* the "ten percent” sticker is doing its share toward Victory for America and the United Nation#. The stickers are being di* ttfbttted through local War Havings Chairmen. v.Jt.Tmm»fhtmtmnt DIGupthat old Rubber. q u ic k / . C a t o r m * m * ^ N M mnp The fowl ltte by Cytou W, Veifee* aegHHlt W i bexem e l i Cmwty reoetaw I4JH4.74, ’ The jiftvtbwtfim foBwwsi EeWtoeek* fAM f; BoeeiwriSift IMK; OedarviEft WSM i Falrfirid, 4474J7; Jm m town, |11A8; Osborn, I184J8; .Xeeto city, 4448J8; YeBew Spring*, #KJ4; and the county for township#, MAUL* 18. WANT ADS For Bale-Nine room hoqae, gaa and electricity, on Weet Cedar St. Can give possession in yeaaoaaHe time. Mr*. Cora Bridgman. Radio supplies are limited. Have your radio repaired while part* are available.. McCallister Radio Service. Lost—Argus Camera with blade Zipper .case, i f found return to the Herald Office., 29-tx For Sale—Used Baldwin Spinet, Real bargain. McFarland Music Co., 14 $, FpURtaim^Springfleld, O, , STRIKING TAR SLOGAN AND DESIGN FOR OHIO '% m ,r OHIOSHOWSHE* corns : T A civiunn in Featuring the patriotic them*, "Ohio Show* Her Colors” ah Im­ pressive war poster, designed by James Leslie Hubbell, Staff Exec­ utive of the OhioState Council of Defense, to promote all Civilian Defense efforts, is sow making it* appearance hen end in-otiier cities throughout the State: It to a -symbol of toe patriotic activitiea of our people vividly expressed in five color*. Everyone in Ohio soon, will become aware of the slogan and design in .connection with civilian defense ectititiee which the Ohio State' Council of De- t feme is preparing to dramatize on a big scale in cooperation with, approximately 900 local civilian defense organizations. . v The design gives . particular prominence to thevarious insignia .Which distinguish different, brandies o f Civilian defense. The top seven•symbols to the upper, left-hand panel represent, to toe order shown, messenger*, rescue *quad*r auxiliary police,-bomb squads* eir raid wardens, drivers imroULBr Butflnfc corps and auxiliary firemen. Im­ mediately under toe last ntmed to toe symbol for repair squads. The Insignia to the bottom part o f toe same panel represent fire watchers, demolition said clear­ ance crew*, read repair wpam, decontamination corps, emergency food and housing corps, emer­ gency medical field umta and nurses aides corps. - ; . , The poster aJao emphasises the and industryfsUworking together for victory. , . Mr. Hubhelt to addition to de­ signing "Ohio Shows Her Color*” - ha* written the\word* and tonsto to "Show Your 'Color*” ft patri­ otic Song which Ohioan* will soon be ringing. “ShoW Your Color*” won top honors to * recent con­ test sponsored by-a nation-wide chain of newspapers. It to being '■ '* .. " ............ .every look* - - « Pa­ triotic long MtviC*. 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