The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

n lm r Camm UM fl « le e akOt i that s *m c uffffat, T-*4) , Darr » T II* P*- A , H. ted m . Rachel Cedar- i Ohio. 1942, STUB. Court, y, Ohio Lir»V V»W, Ml S * ' .X" i*C ty 11 o»y » a y>» HE tom. Mon. Tus*. X win f EDABVrrXI HWULD, ftSU T . M | ClubandSocial-Activities Mr- «<S J t* . JW tar «»drfcw- .“Arm* For Victory* Pageant Attrscta 150,060 From the Mi.™i V a l l e y lM ^giigtsjM d IMflMlftifi o f ' * y ^ fu ty ^ UNI. Mr*. J , X . Xyto wont to Detroit Friday to ftttmMt the funermt o f her atetav-in-law, Mr*. tram ** Xlrker Kelfftt** who hud ynoeed her fla t birthday. th e was a t a ptowmr #am- % at A ton e earn*# t o t a g ran i- daughter at Oev, Tfcamaa Kirkar, aae- oed fevem er o f Ohio. Mr*. Kyle m t aoeompanfed by Mr. end M rt. Charles Kirfcw end Mr. Gtsorga ‘ jCirker. o f Mtmeheetar, Ohio. Everett Keener, who we* social science instructor a t Midway High School, Bedaii*, is now located at Fa t. terson Field, Aviation Corps, a t Aw t, Finance Inatructor, Harold H. Baker, son o f Geo. W , Baker o f this place, who has been in camp fo r the past two weeks at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, ha* been transferred to Camp Bee, V*., Co, K , o f the 12th G. M . .Training Regiment. Mr. Chaifc* RW end son, Emery, o f Chicago, have been visiting rela­ tive* and friends in this vicinity. Mrs; H arriet Jennings at Kansas City, Mo., arrived Tuesday; to visit her sister, Mrs. K . A . Jamieson, and fam ily. ’Mtomtomm^lm fU k gh WHam at fkffl* hamv hi CBftan, Wednesday evening. Frtees were swarded te Mrs* Seta >WQHaass, Mrs. Cbestsr Murphy, Mr, I Aden. Bnrlew and Mr. M. C. Nagley. ; le fr e s hmenta were served during the ‘ evening. The club will hold its sum­ mer pintle at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, Chester Murphy next month. Mr*. Vance Barb* aeoempanted by her daughters Peggy, Dobed*, PhylHs, and sen, Kent, o f Grand JUpida, Mk&u have been spending * few days With Mr. and Mrs, James Dnffield, Mrs. Burba and Peggy returned home on Thursday while the other children w ill visit here fo r a time. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Qwen^ o f M ilford, Q „ have been spending the past week here with relatives.# President Walter £ . Kilpatrick, o f Cedarville College is enjoying a. two weeks vacation in Canada. Dr. R. A , Jamieson has received word through official church board* by cablegram that his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Work, along with a number 1o f other United Presbyterian Mis- jsionarie* in Cario, Egypt, have been ] moved to a point several hundred miles south out o f the war danger •zone. There has been no fighting at Cairo as yet. Mrs. Work ha* been teaching in a mission college in that city. ■■ Dr. W. R, McChesney continues to improve follow ing h is three weeks ill­ ness. H e is now able to be about the house and w ill be out in a few days. He received a birthday shower o f cards from several score o f friends on Tuesday. .Governor John W . Brick- cr and Mrs. Bricker sent him a beautiful floral tribute 83 a token o f esteem, which .was- highly appreciated. Mrs. Norman Sweet o f Rossford, 0 ., visited last week with” her mother, Mrs. Clara Morton. Greene'county thus fa r has gather­ ed 650 tons o f junk iron o f various kinds. Ohio has contributed 95,000 tons. Clark county leads with 4814 tons. / Mr, and Mrs. Louis Harbin o f Cin­ cinnati were week-end guests o f Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds, Mrs. Ida Sfabl and Miss Mary Lee Morphew o f Drumrite, Okla., and Mrs, Margaret Myers o fL o p a z , Ind., have been guests o f Mrs. Florence Carroll. C O Z Y 1 ! • t h e a t r e ; * ! I Fri„ *u|d Sat., July 10-11 f £ , ij . * 1 ‘ ' 1 5 I Cesar Romero—-Carole Landis § 1 ■ I “ A GENTLEMAN AT HEART" | ■v -1 » A, : 5/ Selected Short Subjects * i ------- ---------------------------— | Sun. tod Mon., July 12*13 | Mickey Rooney—Lewis Stone 1 “ THE COURTSHIP OF f ANDY HARDY” A lso Late New * Events, W ed ., andVhura., July 15*10 Priscilla Lane—-Lloyd Nolan “ BLUES IN THE N IGHT ' | Also. Broadway Brevities Musical I .. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Truesdale are announcing * the marriage o f their daughter, Lovetta, to Sgt. Roy Chap­ man, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman o f New Jasper.* The cere­ mony took place Monday,,June 6th in St. Charles, Mo. Sgt. Chapman is sta­ tioned at Lambert Field, Mo. Supt, Carl A , W right, Bellbrook School head fo r 15 years, has resign­ ed'^and will be associated with the Master Electric Co., Dayton, as pro- motion manager, a position he has held since school closed. Today, Friday is the last day o f the campaign, to get old rubber scrap to the filling stations. It is yqpr duty to turn over "any kind o f -useless rub­ ber you may have about your prem­ ises. Local officials were (well pleased over the co-operation o f parents and children in observing the “ quiet Fourth o f July" order. While the state law prohibits sale o f fireworks to individuals and also forbids posses­ sion, the officers are well pleased Over the manner in which the day was observed. Mrs. John.W . Fudge, 91, who has been a resident o f the Masonic Home, Sprjngfield, since 1981, died Wednes­ day evening. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at the Neeld Funeral ' Home, Xenia. Burial in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia. Miss Frances DeHaven, daughter o f Mrs. Anna DftHaven and Sgt. Har­ ry M. Adamson o f Patterson Field were married Friday evening at eight o'clock. The double ring ceremony took place at the home o f Rev. Dwight Guthrie o f Springfield, Ohio. The couple were attended, by Mr,,and Mrs, Dale V . Carrol o f Springfield, the bride's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson, will make their home-on South Foun­ tain Ave., in Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Adamson is a graduate *of Cedarville High School. Sgt. Harry Adamson attended Staunton Twp. School at Troy, Ohio. He is in the Medical Corps a t Post Hospital, Patterson Field. CHURCH NOTES IIMIMIMMIIIIUMHHMMIHMIHW UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School 10 A . M., Supt. Harold Dobbin*. Preaching*'11 A ..M . Theme, “ Seeing the Halo." Y . P . C, U, 7 P, M. Subject “ Love Thyself LasJ.” This is the. second o f a series on Christian Conduct. Leader, Miss Elleanor Young. Distribution o f funds fo r the Camp Bethany Confer­ ence will* be made at this meeting. We are glad that seven o f our young people are going; with two o f our young ladies to serye &s Counsellors, Misses Lena Hastings and Dorothy Galloway. I am glad also to announce that Miss Dorothy Galloway has kind­ ly consented to act as Sponsor o f our Y . p ; C, U. during July and August. I hope the young people will alt rally to her support. Choir rehearsal Saturday a t 8 P. M. This rehearsal will be under (lie direction o f Miss Galloway. Remember the special offering to be, token. Sabbath morning, fo r the Y . F. C, U. Delegate Fund, to assist our young people in their expenses in attorning the Camp Bethany,. Win­ ona Late Conference, Loose money in the offering plates will go to this fund. . The General Motors' “Arms For Victory Pageant,combined War stage show and exhibit o f war-winning weapons made by General Motors, now in its 'seventh consecutive week o f free showing, has attracted more than 150,000 persons from the Miami Valley area. Pictured above are typical crowds in the silver-dome tent, viewing ‘ the war product exhibit before visiting, the stage show “ Plowshares” in the Victory Auditorium. The pageant is presented in Dayton at the Montgomery county fairgrounds, South Main Street at Wyoming, and residents o f Cedarvijle are urged to make plans to attend at an. early date, METHODIST CHURCH H. H; Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 ' Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt, Church service 11:00 A . M. “ The Lost Sheep Sermon topics fo r July—July 12— “ The Lost Sheep.” July 19—“The Lost Goat.” July 26—“ The Lost Coin.” — Regular meeting o f the Cedarville Progressive Club, July 13, 7:30 P. M« Cedarville Field Day, July 24. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A- M. Sabbath School. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship. Dr, F . A, Jur»;at will speak on the theme “ What o f the Night.” Saturday 8*P. M, Choir rehearsal. The Broadcaster class will not have a July meeting. . This Week four o f our young people, Ruth Creswell, Ruth Ramsey, Honey Lou Stormont, and Janet Williamson are attending conference at Miami Valley Chautauqua. BUY WAR BONDS REFOItT or CONDITION OF t THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK OF XKNIA, Iff THK STATE OF OHIO- AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 3$, IM2 “ (Fobltitad In rMponw to toll mid« by Comptroller of ut« Cumae/, wtMr Etcdon M1I, V. S. fftrlttd StitutM) Ofctrttr NA 2232 Rdom Dlitrirt No. 4 ASmrrs lx>«n» and dtoco'unts (InclutUn* $100.82 o?*rtlr*fU) ............................................ ,$ tTaltMJ SUtM Oor*nim«M oMiratlOB*, direct and *u»r**twd ................................ 854.5SO.M Obligations of State and political sobdltalm . . . . . . ......... ....................... . Other band#, notes sttd debentures, redertl Lsud Bsnk Bonds......................... Corporate stocks, wciuawr stock of Federal *••*** } * s k „ . . . . . m m . m C m « , balances with otbac baakj, Including raaervo balance and cash iteema In nroceas of collection , .................................... ..................................... Wj5>®5T*?5 Bank preMlsea owned $18,000,'-furniture and flgturat $1 28,001.00 TOTAL ASSETS ....A '.. ........ . $*,020,188.58 MABJUT1KS Demand depoalts of Individuals, partnerships, and COTporationS ,$2,*00,200.SJ Deposits of United States Horernment tlncludtng posUl savings) ..................... S,000.00 Deposits of States and pcllflcal subdivision* ......................................................... 187,202.01 Other deposits (ccrUBed and cashier's.Checke, etc.) ........... ..................... . 0,827,18 total v t p o a m Other liabilities ......... . .02,501,OSD.,^ TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,717.00 .I^ so B B m CAPITAL ACCOtnun *^cS iS«**S«It, total par OiOf.OOo.O# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JJJ-JJJ.0* ITbrpltit .Dal.iitovOeoaitfMllOtH^^^^HtooDolto.iotvi^MOOteeMoOOaMiMtt IjMsttVaVi ass*SO#•»#04 ...... .......... {«tid rciltemaitt Account for tfrerorrea M ook ) .............................. TOTAli (-AWtAli ACCOt;NT» »■«**»*»*»***»»*«»*<»__ TOTAL LlABII.lTIKS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... ......................01,024,188,5$ MEMORANDA PJedgp* m m land mmid * j* * t*) jiioofc ^ vmm Nutts ommmm tMmUma, atrtet m* mmmm t'mma to m m . . . . wSs «35e«wSd»»d aeootWN aold tinderAfWfteee agreenieto) ... .v ........11*.' Iriti rmSocottmeU an uw n e " e°w u uw , y a*i-ea«iiaaoi;eOe««a.e**»Ae***'4r**»»eo««*paae*#», «*.»0*0*1 tm m ai secured by pledged em it pursuant W requirements « law I.0H.00 ........... $ ui,i$3n TOTAL ............. ................. . .... . .............- ............................................. ♦ 142,488.10 BfATN O f OHIO, COtlNTT O f 0REKN1, BHf . . , p r j 5, wead. osaWsr «f the abet# nsnted bask, do aoWsnljr swear that tha abota state Meat la kwo te «ie beat Of say twewledgs and bfflef. ^ w<#4( Sworn te and subscribed Worn « * this 7m day <jf $«'>. !* « . ’ ' wSrjs.is& .’savsas COtBffCt-oAtteaf. ’ ™ ' - - -ifarf utm mm j ; i n f e s t * CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Psstor mam ii»N |tpiH iar» W A Iff AW fm lu lfr -W m g|| gHtoMUf U sm . Mrs. C a n Erii giwiMS. y iMffp sappltea ■am Knotts^* ysstr radio .fspaimoi white parts iTtflshte MeCsOisSoff Crttervfite 9toak Yante. tt* For Sate—500-Mt. Haraferd stear or win toads fo r hay. Milter, Vaoteml pike, Walter Andrews teMite. This steer is just tbs thing fo r whiter rttoat. S t-t TAX BUDGET HEARING 4-H CLUB MEETING A meeting o f the Blue Ribbon. 4-H Club was held July Sth at the home o f Mrs. Collins Williamson. President Helen Williamson presided, Ten mem­ bers answered roll call by naming their favorite movie star. Plans were made fo r a Tea to be held in the near future. Members worked on' their projects. The next meeting will be held at the ,home o f Laura Nell Shields, on July 15th. LEGAL NOTICE Rev. Walter Morton, D. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morton o f Louisville, Ky., have been guests this week o f Mr. Ralph and Miss Ina Murdock. Mary E, Endsley, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 3rd day o f July, 1942, Ross E, Endsley filed his. certain ac­ tion against her fo r divorce on the grounds o f w ilful'absence fo r three years in Case No, 22899; before the , Common Pleas Court o f Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio. That said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after the 22nd day o f August, 1942, and she .must answer before that date or judgment may be rendered against her, (7-10-6t-8-14) - MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff Prof. A . J, Hostetler underwent a major operation a t University Hospi­ tal, Columbus, Monday, His condition Is much improved. Dr. N. E. Steele, president o f North­ ern Teachers College, Aberdeen, South Dakota, visited last week with his brother and sister-in-law; Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Steele. President! Steele attended Cedarville College at one time. LEGAL NOTICE Sunday School, 9:30 A . M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A . M. Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M. William A . Wiliams, Whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on July 3,1942, Christine' B. W il­ liams filed her certain petition before the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, for divorce and equit­ able relief against him, being Case No. 22898 on the docket o f said court. Said cause w ill come on fo r hearing on or after August 22,1942. (7-10-Gt-8-14) MARCUS SHOUP, . Attorney fo r Plaintiff OLIVER SENTENCED TAX BUDGET HEARING Two copies o f the Tax Budget as tentatively adopted fo r the Board o f Education o f Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio, are on file in the office o f the Clerk o f said board. These are fo r public inspection and a public hearing on Said .budget w ill be held in the School building on Tues­ day, Ju ly '21, 1942 a t 8:00 P. M. A , E. RICHARDS, Clerk Board, o f Education Judge Frank L , Johnson has over­ ruled a motion for a new trial fo r William Oliver, 19, found guilty p f manslaughter fo r shooting* his step­ father, Vernon Tobin, Oliver was given a 1 to 20. year'term in the Ohio penitentiary. A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE Adair**s N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. HOGS SHOW GAIN OVER 1941 June receipts o f hogs at the Cedar­ ville Stock* Yards showed a gain o f 80% compared with the same month last year. Total receipts fo r the six months show a gain o f 33% compared with 1941 and a 21% gain compared with 1940. Total gain at 20 leading markets was 10% fo r. the first six months. s § I Pipe, Valves and Fittings for | |water, gas and steam, Hand and | {.E lectric Pumps fo r all purposes, | j Bolts. Pulleys, V Betts, Plumbing f 1 and Heating Supplies. . Two copies o f the Tax Budget a s tentatively adopted fo r the Council o f Cedarville, Greene county, Ohio, are on file in the mayor's office o f said village. These are fo r public inspec­ tion and a public hearing on said budget will be held in said mayor's office on Tuesday, July 14, 1942 a t 8:00 o'clock ? , M. NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk, Cedarville Village Council, BUY WAR BONDS . « We pay fo r HOUSES $6.00 GOWS $4.00 o f size and condition . ' Hogar Sheep. Calves, etc. Removed promptly Call . ' '.3 0 8 B B A / ‘ FERTILIZER PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges E . G; Buchaieb, Xenia, Qhio ilinwnliiimuiiiKMiiiwiiiwiiiwiiHiiilinMimDiiiHUUiiHt CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R . O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A . M. Bible School. Paul W . R ife, Supt. 11:00 A . M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon by the pastor. <■' 7:30 P. M. Young People's Christian Union. * All Welcome. , 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 P, M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance, Pastor, Raymond Strickland. CLIFTON PRBSBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A . Harris, Minister 10:00 A , M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, Supt. 11:00 A . M. Morning Worship. 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor, iMMMfa FARM 4 % LOANS Ho application fee. No appraisal fea, Refinance your loana at the lowest interest rate* ever offered. Mefiavaaey A Co, London, O. ' C aa ov W rite LEON H. KUNG Codarrille, O. Phone: 4 -lr t l M ( M oh I t We Lose it on aulte—Oun» —Watehoe—llaDHte—Ote* worn** and ttte. ^ » • LOAN O F rlftl .Maingtetorh' * J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. ! XENIA, OHIO |Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges. Br.C.E.Wilkie Optometric Eye > Specialist Xenia, Ohio FACTS ABOUT N A V Y V - I of Cedarville College The Navy'sV-l Fleaunder whicb'Fresh- men and Sophomores from 17 through 19 yearn of age can continue their courses and prepare to become ofiicers in the Naval Reserve has been ac­ cepted by our school. Hundreds of" college* and universities are backing ^ the Navy’s V»1 program, and thou- . sands of students in otherschools have already enlisted under this plan. Only 80,000 men will be accepted ‘ annually for this training, but the Navy wants these men to be fully ! acquainted with all V -l details before enlistment. Many questions have been asked. In this column we will answer those most frequently asked and in addition carry informative articles covering all phase* o f V -l activities, Some questions asked are: Q. i am a Sfrtsmsr* art w* lmSft ysars •MHastmsstk. Caa I snfftt 1*¥4? A Ye*. If you have not yet reached 20 and you are otherwise qualified, you’re eligible. i ☆ ft fr. ' Q. WhM the war teds, d* I tt#y te the tsnrfes? A Under V -l, you enlist in the Naval Reserve. As jin enlisted man or a* an officer, you may be released from active duty as soon aa possible after the war ia over* t ft ft ft qR*‘ TBNPIH mw J i -By fSrtWP»W K .mgmAMfeLj|, mmAmm m M m t A No. Navy pay does hot atari: until you are assigned to active duty. , i ft ft ft Sieipt e i » ter9-1T d A Applitoats tot V-l must have been citisans foratlaeat10yearsbeforetha at apptioatitoi*' T R A I N E D M E C H A N I C S Q U A L I T Y MA T E R I A L S LOW C O S T YOUR CAR OR TRUCK WILL LAST LONGER IF YOU HAVE IT SERVICED REGULARLY-SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER He has trained mechanics* , , 4 H« u n i quality mate- rials* « . * Ht performs all itrvic* oparation* at reason­ able rate* ••* It pays to see your Chtvrolot dioalir lor car-saving service btcau it. lor yoarsi. Chovrolot d«al*ri havo had tho largest num­ ber of trade-ins atid# th«n> forty tho widest oxporlffinco irk iorvicing all ntakoi and modolis . * . B«H«r havo a chock-up today* 1 Originator and Outstanding I m tdet (AH C0NSFR\A1(,,N ^ CUMMINGS CHEVROLET e i i r e ^ i

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