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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