The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
pnnwmi»w V 8,03 ditiol m s i . INC. « * miaae i ^ai ; 2 :0 0 lay nd •day iys id HGELS 1m f*f i'hur« - * . . uly 16 » \ W »f--S & 33 For fie ” Sat. uly Day* 18 Vv,. V. a N tw S um . Man. r«#t. |ti tpwjw aWa -ajW. a W «^BB! aSWw/ jic tm m s H r. d a y tu e W m » m ha* basal elected to taMih in fch« S«1 bm . aoboola. Rev. W , W . IW f, D. IX, o f Ctoosgo, viaitad several d*ys (Ms werie witit ralatiVM kw o. Mr, 0 . H. Kyle -of Atfcooaa, Pa,, la spending tha w**k with. U r. J. * ,K y l* and fam ily o f this place and hi* «d«ter Miss Ago*#’ Kyle and Mr. and Mr*. W iliam Gvant o f Selma. The Research Club Picnic -will he held at Shawnee Park Xenia, Friday, July 31, at 6:30- P. M. Tea, coffee and dessert -will he provided. Please bring your own sugar with you. Regular picnic basket. I f unable to attend please phone Mrs. Merle Stormont. Mrs. Charles M. Ridgway and MhS« Mabel C$ain moved Thursday to Pay- ton to the new home they recently purchased. The residence here has been leased to Arthur Evans and w ill be occupied next week, . HM)nnaiWI»»H>IMI,lllll|l,l|WU»miMWUI|IIMIHIIIUm^ COLLEGE NEWS auwiiniiwiwnimuiMMiiiimmJ>nm« The Second Session o f the Cedar- viRe College Summer School opens on Monday, July 30th, with registration o f student* beginning at $ o'clock. Regular eJ*** work w ill begin on Tuesday morning. ■ Courses w ill be offered in the liberal arts and education departments which will help students meet the require ments fo r diplomas or'degrees and tha *st*te teaching certificates. TheJ faculty fo r the second session' will include Dr. Florence J. Williamson, professor o f Education in Bowling Green State University, Miss Beatrice Ryles o f the Cedarville E0gb School faculty, and P rof C. W . Steele and Miss Margaret Hysell o f the regular college faculty. ■ r The K. Y . M, Club met at the home o f Mrs. E. Ef. Finney vdth Mrs. Arthur Hanna, assisting, Friday a f ternoon. Eighteen- o f the members with four guests were present. .Re freshments were served,' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cominings and daughter, Lynn, are Spending the week in Alpena,'M ich., w ith the lat ter’s brother and w ife, Mri and ’Mrs. Ben Wright. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arth.ur Cummings have arrived home after an.-extended visit with 'their son, Lloyd and w ife in Savannah, Ga.', and their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Dukes, . Winston-Salem, N. Q. Mr. Lloyd Cummings is in the U. S f service. Mrs. Florence Reynolds Carroll had for her guests over ;the week-end Mrs. Ida Stahl o f Dgumrite Okla., and brother, Charles .Haines, ,o f Morrow, and nieces and nephew s,.'M r, and Mrs. Herman Pevler and Mr. and Mrs. Merill Haines and Sort Bud ofllarriss- burg, Pa., .Mrs. Ona Humphrey o f BlanchCster, O., ahd Miss Mary Led Morphew o f Drumrfte, Okie. ' • Mr. and-Mrs, J. E. Kyle were noti fied Friday o fth e death o f the letter's sister, Mrs, Ruth Brown o f the Seneca Hotel, Columbus, where she made .her home since.the death' o f her husband six years ago. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Margaret W olfe Bexley a son Dr, Roy Brown o f Washington C. H. preceeded her in death eight years ago. Funeral service .was held Mon day at 10:30- o’clock by , her pastor^ Rev. Roy Strong o f Neil Ave. United Presbyterjah Church,^ r , and Mrs, Kyle were accompanied to the service by Dr. Cecil .Mclntire- and w ife o f South Charleston, and Miss Eleanor Kyle o f this place, * Examinations on Saturday o f this week w ill mark*the, close o f the first Summer Session., Quite a number o f local school ahd .pre-school children have attended- .th e , .training school classes conducted' by seven student teachers, wider theAupervision o f Dr. Florence W illiam son,, Harriman Hall was the scene o f an unusually interesting party on Wed nesday evening when residents o f the Hall entertained ’thSssummer school students and faculty at a "Bad Taste" party. 'The.guests- arrived a t 6:80 dressed in ‘ their "best o f bad taste’.’ and-were soon fold to "Come and get ft." They found the dining-room table laid with newspaper covers akd eating utensils ranging from gravy ladles to spatulas (a few were lucky.enough to get fork s). A fter the guests had eat en they gathered in the Jiving room for a b rief devotional period.. .Later they divided-’ into three groups and Went on a treasure hunt, which led them practically all .over Cedarville and finally back to1 the dormitory) where they received their towards.. Group singing was especially enjoyed because o f the fact that the music was fecorded and the guests had the pleas ure o f listening to the records o f their 'own voices. Dancing brought this most successful party to a close. HEM . RITATE The fitata o f Ohio, Greape County. Common Plea* Court. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff ■- VS*'.' ' ' B. W . Kennoji, ®t a t, Defendant*. Cast No. ■ In pursuance o f an Order o f Sate in the above entitled action, I w ill offer fo r sale at public auction, at the West door o f fhe Court House in Xenia, Ohio, in •the above nanjod County, bn SATURDAY, the 15th day o f August, 1942, a f 10 o’clock; A . M., the follow - Ing described real estate, "Situate in thp, County o f Greene, and in the State o f Ohio, and in Cedarville Township, hounded and described as follow s:- ■ "Being in Survey- N o. 4149, on the northerly side of. lane leading frqm Cedarville to William Barber’s and •being the westerly" portion o f the .premises conveyed by O, A . Brigdraan to John McDaniel, and by said John McDaniel to R. W. and Anne E . Ken- non. , .■* ' . ■ "Beginning at the Southeasterly - corner, being a corner post in the Northerly line o f .said Barber lane} thence with said lane S. 63 degrees W. 6 chains 29 links to a corner^ post in Southerly line o f the Cedar- ville Trotting Park Association tract, along, same N. 48 degrees E . 6 chains'66, links; thense S . 24 de grees E, 1 chain 72 links to the place o f beginning, containing fifty - fou r hundreds (S4-—100) Irfan acre o f land." Said Premises located at. West end. o f Cedar Street, running East and West, a frame building ? located on the North side o f street or road en tering what wks known as the W il liam Barber lane. Said Premises Appraised' at Five Hundred, ($500.00) Dollars. TERMS OF SALE -CASH , ... WALTON SPAHR, Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio <7-17-5t-8-14) Smith, McCallister A Gibpey, . Attorneys The' O. S. U. reports a summer en rollment o f 3,000 more students than laid sipmmer, some 7,000 students now fin classes, « * - Those listed from here are James M. Anderson,‘ Martin H, Bartels, M, MacMillan, Doris C. Ramsey, Johh T„ Reinhard. Estate o f John R. Irwin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mae Irwin has'been duly appointed as Ex ecutrix o f the estate o f John R. Jrwin, deceased, late o f "R oss Township, Greene' County/ Ohio. . Dated this 0th day o f July, 1942. WILLIAM B. MCALLISTER ,' Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County^ Ohio (7-17-3t-31 - The case o f Margie Bjonston, color ed, who figured in a Fourth o f July event and is out pending a hearing on the sale illegal liquor, has had her case in Mayor’s Court continued until Monday, July 20 at 9 A . M. . Mrs; Fred Chase , and Mrs. Alton Dunevant .entertained the follow ing at dinner Sunday, July 12th at the home o f Mrs. Chase, the occasion being in honor o f Mrs, Satah Cox Chase’s birthdays. Those present were Mrs, Rebecca Bragg and daugh ter Gladys Brigner o f Mt. Sterling, Mr. Edgar Brigner o f Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Bumgarner and daughters Doris and Francis, Cedar ville; Mr. and Mrs, Jasper CpX and Son, Wesley o f Mt. Sterling, Miss Ethel Mamman o f Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dunevant and son, Neil, of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Chase, Mrs. Cox and Miss Hnmman^to nieces o f Mrs. Chase. A meeting o f the'B lue Ribbon 4-H Club'was held at the home o f Laura M’ell Shields, Wednesday, July 15. Bight members, and two visitors were present. Members answered thp roll call, by naming fa v o r ite ra d io pro grams. A ll members are asked to l|>e present at the judging o f projects which Will be'held at the home o f Mrs. Collins Williamson, July 28 at 9 A . Mt. The next meeting w ill he held at the home o f Betty Crumrihe, Wednes day, July 22. Refreshments and games were en- , oyed by the follow ing: Mrs. Collins Williamson, Etha Bell and Helen Wfll" iamson, Ruth and Rebecca Creswell, Betty Crumrme Kathleen Evans, Vera Thordson, Mrs. Shields and Laura Nell and Helen Shields, ""For Sale*—Milk fed ‘young chickens. Phone 6-1794, CedarValo Farm, C O Z Y • T H E A T R E * F r i. a n d S a t. J u ly 1 W B Arthur Lake - Penny Singleton “ B lo n d ie G o e s t o C o lle g e ’ ' NEWS —COMEDY SPORTS S u n , arid M on* J u ly 1®*S0 B e tty D a w »— Atu> S b a r id a it « f h * M u n W h o C am e t o *i . . •. t n m m t r .ALSO LATE NEWS EVENTS * Wed*—Ti**! July IM sT ; dteSUr MextUr—•John Hubbard ' "C A N A L ZO W E ” ; SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS BUY WAR BONDS 4-H CLUB MEETING Estate o f $. K, Turnbull, Jr,, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Ger trude Turnbull has been duly appoint ed as Administratrix o f the estate o f S. K. Turnbull, Jr., deceased, late o f Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. >■ . *. Dated this 13th day’ o f July, 1942. WILLIAM B, McCALLISTER, Judge p f the Probate* Court, Greene Courtly, Ohio (7-17-3t-3i FARM i% LOANS No application fee. N o appraisal fee* Refinance your loans at the lowest interest rates ever offered. McSavaney A C o .. ^ London, O. Call or W rite LEON H. KLING CedarrUie, O. Phone: 6-1901 . WANTED HICKORY LOGS M U S T B E G R E E N T IM B E R L . B , J A C O B S Phone 2 7H V .llo - S p rln p , O. i,iw>wNi»Kt>RHln1win«eiWinrtt»WiiHWWWiHrt<artH«Wf» MeUMMWMHMIGeEMWMM " r <umwiHt>iiimn<nmtiMui<id)i?iiRU<ni»rwWir)iHHin«.. A HAMtt TMAT $TA NM FOR & 0 £X> FURNITURE AU&GBtf' HAH AVAikABl* A d a i r 9! N. JtMMrfi St. •' M t , O. laiMiiawwNWeiWMwNiNieiee^iiweiiiahMiiiMieii^ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. LEGAL NOTICE CfDABV lLLE HERALD, FRJtyAY, NOnCH OF AFFOP^HHTT Eatote o f Rachel Kh Orfe|w*U, De- fisp*«di NotiOe is hereby m that A- H. Cnwwitil haa been duly aPPolR.tod «« Administrator o f the pa^e Wf"leu?hal K. Creswell, deceatod, late of Cedar ville Township, Greane County, Ohio, Dated this 22nd day o f June, 1942. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, (6-26-St-7-16) Greene County, Ohio LEGAL no t ice IPIlIJniHpKHPl' j CHURCH NOTES William A . Wiliams, whose place o f residence is unknown, w ill take notice that on July S, 1942, Christine B. W il liams filed, her certain petition before the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, fqr divorce and equit able relief against him, being Case No. 22898 on the docket o f said court. Said causa will* come on fo r hearing on dr after August 22, 1942. (7-10-6t-8-14) . MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff RECORD WHEAT YIELD f RF/ACHEDAT BLANCHESTER One o f the largest wheat t yields in the history o f Clinton county was that o f George Fox, Bianchester, when his Thorne wheat crop turned out 53 bushels per card with a 60 pound test. Reports o f the yields o f Thorne wheat in Greene county shows a heavier yield than other verities, Much o f the Thorne wheat in .this section will be saved fo r seed as many farmers could, not get that variety a year agb. UNTOH) FRHBBTTPHAN OHURCH Haltit A* JiuajMMt, MiMaMr - 10 A , M,, Supt. Sabbath School Harold Dobbins. Preaching at U A. M, Theme: "Lamb» Among Wolves;" Y. P, C, U. 7 P. M, Subject; "The Gambling-Menace”. Very likely there w ill be echoes from the Camp Bethany- Conference, which is being attended by seven o f out members this week, closing Friday eve. * Remember that July 30 is. the date fo r the annual Congregational and Sabbath School Picnic, to be held at Bryan State Park. METHODIST CHURCH H. H." Abel*, Minister - Telephone fl-1381 NOTICE ON WEED CHTTWG Notice i* hereby given to a ll o t *$d land owners in tfep village to eut the weeds on and around the peamise* as required by law. Neglect wiF canae the hutting eoec to be assessed as r e quired by law, Wra, Marshal, Ohtjf o f Police. - (N iraW lA J tY TO DRY MUCH OF OdtfHgNHP Fratdc Cniswell report* n*o«h o f .the- cmsMoed wntot that reauhed ties ttougd hex xa toraagh tke dryes hatoto R cam be uhip^cL Some shock ed wheat that has been rain soaked la also heavy with mtoatUto, BUY WAR BONDS BUY WAR BOND* -■ A- •. ,,- '• . >' . • v m -Pipe, Valves and Fittings fo r I water, gas and steam,. Hand and | Electric Pumps for a ll purposes, | Bolts. Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing | and Heating Supplies, J. P. BOCKLETT SUPPLY CO. XEN IA , OHIO . J HiMiiMiifiiiuiuiifiimmimHMliiiiHimifmttHMfwDiiwinif We pay fo r HOBSES $6.00 COWS $4.00 , **•- ‘ z * *■ ‘ ' ' ' o f size and condition " Hogs, Sheep, Calves; etc. Removed promptly call ■V" ;X 6N JA ^ .,'.:- • FERTILIZER PHONE M-A. 454 Reverse Charges E . G. Budhsieb, Xenia, Ohio Sunday School J0:00 A . M, Clayton Wiseman, Supt. ’ Church Service 11 A . M .' Sermon: '"The Lost Goat.” - Selma Church Service at lO A. M. Community Sunday School following. Supt, Phyllis Powers. Turn in your Sales Tax Stamps tq Mrs. Masters and Mrs, Little fo r the benefit o f the. Carpet fund o f the WSCS.’ Sabina Youth, Fellowship Institute' July 20-26. Sabina Junior Camp, July 27 -SO, JMiss Frances Kimble' has announced choir practice Saturday eve, 8 P. M. in the Church. Red Letter’ Day—Cedarville Field Day and Fish Fry—Sponsored by the Progressive. Club. l '■a • 9 9 *w- '^■•toetaape^' ■ '"V ■’:=- f ."r-'t.... Your Gas JRaope Uone of the most durable of choking appliances —r f reliable, economical servant. It will give you perfect per formance for years if you exercise a little core in its use. • ' . . , . . • . - -f " Easy-To-Follow flin ts fo r Longer Service H OW TO PRESERVE THE ENAMEL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JLAfter use wipe range enamel with soft dry cloth while range is warm . . . NOT DOT. 2, If further cleaning is neces sary, wash with mild soap, rinse and dry. 3. Don’t' J?l4ce wet dishes, bot tles or. glasses oh top pf the range. H OW TO CARE FOR TOP BURNERS 1,W ipe burners with.damp cloth after use.' 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School,.H. K. Stormont, Supt. - • ■ 11 AVM. Morning Worship. Misses Ruth Ramsey, Ruth Creswell Mina Stormont and Janet' Williamson will preside, bringing messages from the Conference they . attended Jjtst week in Franklin, O, ^ 2. When necessary, dean with : * mild soapy water, rinse and . dry thoroughly. . • 3, If burners become clogged, dean with stiff brush. Mod ern burners are non-dog. * 4. Do .not-boil •aluminum or . enamel burners in .soda. Cast . iron burners may be’’boiled • in a solution pf One table spoon sal soda'to each’ three *quarts ,of Water,»Wipe, dry and turn upside; down to drain hefore replacing. Washington Letter , {Continued from firsl jpage) refineries are refusing to purchase raw sugar, because' o f lack o f storage space and inability to market the re fined product. When the American cane and beef harvest comes th% sugar market will be cveh more heavily glut ted, In the meantime Price- Admin istrator Henderson is demanding in creased appropriations fob the em ployment o f thousands o f government agents to enforce rationing and other OPA regulations upon merchants and consumers, ‘ H O W TO CLEAN THE BROILER 1. Remove’broiler pan andgrill after food has been served; ’ 2. For best results be sure 'to allow broiler pan and grill to cool before washing. 3. Wash broiler compartment with soap and warm water, 4. If broiler Is beneath oven, remove empty broiler pan when oven fis-ia use, H O W TO CLEAN OVEN ,1. If boil-overs occur, allow oven to’ cool and then' re move char with a good clean er or fine steel wool. 2. Wash sides,bottom,door and racks of oven Occasionally , with Warm water and soap. - 3. Do ■not place oven bottom -> into, water"if it is insulated. 4. Low temperature roasting o f ' meat reduces spattering o f grease ... , minimizes, oVen ' cleaning . . and improves'' the meat's flavor.- Good Care W ill Fay — Begin Today - ' THE DAYTON POWER & LIGHT CO* To Naomi Elizabeth Mason, whose ]ast known address was W itry Build-, ing, 21st and 2nd Avenue, Nitro, West Virginia, w ill take notice that on the 10th day o f July, 1942, hqr husband, Ben Mason, filed his petition fo r di vorce, -charging her with gross neg lect o f duty. Said case being number ed 22,903, o f the Common Pleas Court Records o f Greene County, Ohio, That said petition will he fo r hearing on or. after July 17th 1042, and that sheds required to answer within that time or judgment will be taken against her, County, Ohio " (7-17-3t-3l . BEN MASON, By SMITH, McCALLISTER & GIB- NEY, His Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE Raymond E . Darr, whose last known address was 311 W, 39th SW Los Angeles, California, and whose pres ent wehre abouts is Unknown, is here by notified that Agnes L . Darr has filed a petition against him in Case No. 22881 in the Common Pleas Court ih Greene County, ’ Ohio, praying fo r a divorce and custody o f minor child on grounds o f gross neglect and that said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after the 1st day o f August, 1942 ' ' (6-19-6t-7-24> DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney, fo r Agnes L. Darr LEGAL NOTICE Mary E. Endsley, whose place o f residence is unknown, will take notice that on the* 3rd day 6 f July, 1942, Ross E . Endsley filed his certain no tion against her. fo r divorce on the grounds o f Wilful absence fo r three years In Case No. 22899, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene Coun ty, Ohio, That told cause Will come ofi 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. (7-10-61-844) MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney fo r Plaintiff KEEP the m e s CLEAR forVICTORY The weight o f war on telephone lines is heavier. every day. <. W e can't build new lines because materials are not available. W e must make the , 4 * , Op Long Distance calls 1 M ake on ly necessary ca lls du ring the business day. % Avoid the rush Hours. Call between noon and 2 P.M.; or between 5 and 7 P, M.; or after 9 P.M. and before 9 A .M . 3 Plan whut you want to say So the cal| will be brief and a call back Unnecessary. i * ......... :— 4 Whenever possible, call by number. most o f the Service We now have . . . Here are suggestions that w ill, mean better service for everybody and give war calls the green light. On Local calls 1 Be brief* % Pre-plan your conversation so nothing Is ' forgotten^ 3 See that the members af your family do ' not make unnecessary calls. . 4 If you share a party line, be considerate of the other fellow. This thoughtful use o f telephone service can help win the war. W e know you will cooperate. \ B { 0 » THE OHIO pELL TELEPHONE COMPANY tUNI IN "THE TELEPHONE HOUk" EVtOY MONDAY At 9 Pi M. OVE* WTAM, YAW AND VUPD HUT WAR AONDB
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