The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
cedarv ille ik mi iilit *t tMt ymk to . RfereatoB****- Wj* cto fcrv^ Ctoto** to* mmrnm * rom ft* U# IHwwar ftp » tfepytei Jkmmtm ®**o* S It xpNMte wife to* r«i«ir*)*MWt« « f fe» G r«*» County Rwt Ore**. Sunday y ^w Bto, Chpreh W»«to fa*^ t o ^ * d their “Mirrons o f Li&/< Junta* WtoCro**JHnt Aid and are. World Wide Cwnmupjbu Service. mw,mMy flw* ofe*r fwmm to *»*#- idujto feair Senior Seprioe Spoat work. JUr. C. I t MftGomery of Garrett, fed* aad Mr, R. A. MoGammy o f Tox- area**, Ttgcat, l*ft THarnky after a ri#it with Dn and M e *. 0 . W. Steele since Tnesday, The MeGomery* are brothers o f Mrs, Steele, The Circle Oaks Farm, 4 mile* sooth o f London, Foote 8?, announces * side o f SO head o f Cheater White hoars and gflta. Jack Foray announces a sale of live stock and farm machinery ort the Harhison farm, Cedarville and Yellow Springs pike on Oct. 14 at 12 Noon. Mrs. Vera Andrew Harvey return ed Sunday from New York City after spending several days fe Maine,.While in New'York City, she was takeri' ill and had to remain, there underA phy? sician's care fo r several days, ' James.Deck, ioA’ ot Mr. M, H.Deck waa accepted for training in the U;, $. Coast Guard at Pitts burgh and' has been Sent to Alameda, Calif. ; '- Mr, J. R. Hrightman has returned home offer being confined,,ih Repay Hospital’, "XCnia, the past ten day. . The Greene. County, Commissioners have been denied a priority"to in stall and repair the heating plant at the County Children's Home. „ Harold .Shapeand family have mov ed to the Louis Kohl property west o f town. The Mott residence occupied by the Shanes' hah been sold-to' Mr. John Powers, Ralph A, JamieBpn, Minister SabbOth School 10 A. M., Supt. Harold.Dohbins. Preaching 11 A. M .' Communion Service, With recOptife o f hew mem bers, hnd sacrament of Baptism to bpth infants and ’adhlts, ' Remembers the sheeial offering for the Work of your Church in behalf" of Service Mari/ and also?for the Refu gees irpm war stricken areas- - Tbfe loose money pliwed.in the offering plates"will go to this purpose, as. well as that placed in the Special envelopes .marked fed thin pift§io*& *r . , - Mr. Hi H. Brown has purchased the former Henry Brown,property, on College Ave. of Mr1, and' Mrs* H. H-, Lodge, Dayton- . . V Mr, Ifervip Agnor'moved thin week to the property he purcbased ise'eertt- ly on College Ave. Ms* Pella ’John son-will' occupy the property vacatedJjriU be^given by Mr. by the Agnore. ^ ‘ *“ ± >',V .jr-fe.■ "" |'il!?-.1..- I', ; *•*'’. ' i The Woman's Club will meet on Wednesday* Octdber 7tb#ihatead o f on Thursday, the.8th, at the home o f Mrs. A. J. Hostetler. Mrs. Leon Kling will give "A Squint at .New York.". The change is due "to another meeting on Thursday. Mrs. Thelma French Richardson, 28 died Sunday-A. M, following an illness of aeveral weeks. She is survived by her-mother, Mrs* Bessie French, .and two children,with her husband/Waltor Richardson, and a daughter Garnet Johnson by a former aiarfiage. The funeral was held Wednesday after noon from the- Baptist Church with burial in Jamestown Cemetery, For Sale—Timothy Seed, F. Harhison,. ^ 0. '2t AreYou Far Fall and Winter •xpotuto? pa to$ 5 oa SPRINGFIELD LOAN CO. 32 W. High St* Plume 3061 * . Springfield, Ohio «IB_lllllllLIIIIII*llllll|ll 1 lH*l» *»’"l"^'li....... C O Z Y m THEATRE < -Firi* mm A5sty OoL 2*3 Donna Dood—-Bobby Blake "m zm :* ' Carta** and News Joint Payi»*-»*«#4*Ifrfc UmU *T0 THM i*C «B 8 OF TifPOLP NemMyrt***1 - ****** 1 Name* « f thotm^of Ike Church who hay* ente^'pa^pnal service are to. be read. * First Quarterly .Conference Oct. % 7 j S0 P. M* Poriuck aupper for elf* Reports to he made’*by all organisa tion hetfils, ; riharge. . W. S.i’tJ. S. will meet for lunche'on meeting at the church Wednesday.* CederfUIe Progressive Club- meets Mondayeve Oct. 12, 7f30 p.m. Col umbus Day, dinner meeting, Weskpraq Service Guild will meet thb Monday owning o f Oct, t%£h. r.Thq pension campaign for the re tired pastors, widows end, orphaned childieif ris -now in full %wing here and over the whole conference. Canvassing teams are to report once a 'week and ibis report weekly ta turned into the. Bishop, the. Supt. and headquarters in Columbus. Therd are three, retired pastors living who have Served-this Cedar ville CSurch; Rev,,William H, ^ntt, Ctreen Springs, Ohio; Rev. Joseph W, ^atto'nt Oldsmar, Fla,; -Rev. Howard 3?. GUhhett, Frazyburg,, Ohio, ; , . Upp|T room devotionals are-;tlow available, 4?-" CNITRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The first o f the- Monthly Evening services"will be held Sabbath evening in the First Presbyterian Church at S P . M, This is the Annual College ConVbeation Service,i;tn' charge o f the college but open to alk The mesitage and music in charge -6 fjl^ r%6iltfg& Department of Maskr, under/the di- rection of Mrs. Mildred "Foster* * -> Remember the Preparatory services to be .held film Friday evening ..at 8 p.m./ with the mesadg^by Dr> H, B. McElree, and Saturday 'at 2 p‘. m?%F-. Rev, E* 0. Ralston, The session wilt1 meet after the service Saturday to receive,Into membership tlje members of the Communicants Class, and any others .who may wish, to unite with the church by a profession of Faith in Christ. Those uniting by letter, please band your letters to the pastor, before the Saturday service, ; f f g v t , v> * UnifedUtafea wvfa- witii the atsn Thttrsday mmm fec, Sap . 24 , to eutHae pbuta fo r C m m e^ to eareU to aay o f the of idm United Stole* add'l^aahSith«»to iaitk Sudr *ai be-riig^to fer fiftiTWr*itrffrrmn *m e •f aim vvm&wmm-A&ar oVfr the 'mim Lieut, A. <L B*I m , Wfi»>ip«ke lSe Marine Corps RseevVeel fdeut. McMillan told About the Navy pro gram, known as V -l and V-5 and Lieutenant Crawford wiqptofeed the method yf entering Naval aviation. The Army Air Corps was ’ explain«j by Lieut. Hubbard, Crionel Gammel spoke briefly about the Army Re serves, . After this joint meeting o f explana tion, the officers .met personally with those interested. Several Cedarville College students "are already enrolled in various branches and others are making application. John Sanders and Louis Sweet have been enrolled in. the Marine Corps since last Spring and last summer respectively. Dick Anderson is also in the Marines* John Brill is in the Army as is Leroy Hay nie* ‘ Dr. W. R. JfeCkesaey in an address before the Greta* County Republican Women's organisation at a meeting in the Common Plea* Court room, Mon day night, soiled upon *H w * * * tu soatoibuto their utmost to the ww of. fash ' *.--fHr*. itowdsr IMeri#. n#mr Xenia, ■and Mrs. Heard* Wood*o«, WJtbsar- fecee, were named jtol^intee to ths :WWtW Of the t&hio Foftomtion of Rfgphllean Women's Organisations, bald fe'Ceiumhua Tuesday. Class .election* were held at Ce- darvjlle College Tuesday. Leroy Hay iqe, .Osborn, was elected president* of the senior class. John Brill, Rosewood, is the vice-president and Marion'Mul ler, Jamestown, is"treasurer. The of fice o f secretary 4*^ Ailed by Martha Fimjey q f Springfield, andJUma JDav- iBj-Lo^on, Won the 8oc}'i3*commifiee. ' f^^V^unigr -classy John S.andfers, London^-giined the presidency. Other officers are: Laurel Diltz, Springfield, -vice-president, Ruth Andrews, Xenia, secretary-treasufth Keith Wright, Cedarville, was made' president of the sophomores, and Louis Sweet, Waterbary Vermont, was elected vice-president. Jean Fer guson, Cedarville, will hold tlie joint office o f ' secretary-treasurer. 'The president will act as representative on'the social commi|tee. The .Freshman "class named" Carl Watkins, Xenia, as their president, and Margie Anderson, Cedarville, vice-president. Jeanne Wright, Cedar ville, is the yearling’s' secretary and Bud Irvine, Cedarville, is their treas urer, “ , V *w„ Miss Basore led the devotional period in place o f President Kilpatrick who was called" away unexpectedly, and .‘Dean*Q.-- W* Steele, made Un- nouheejraeiBta;- " * : 1 The CM Mu D its ^sfcjneetibgjc mk- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH < 10:00 A. MV Sabbath School. H. K. Stormont, Supt. 11:00 A. M., Morning Wbrship. World,.Wide Communion,will- tor served The Reverend’ Walter.i K^pa^ rick W01 preside a t‘file servito.' 8:0iF P.,' M. College •Conyag^iot). Service" will be held in th&f^Sdprit.: This is the first of the Union -Eyaolng. Services. Mr. Ira D. Vayhinger will speak; Friday, 8:00 F, M. This evening The Reverend Walter Kilpatrick will preach at our pre-communiort Service. Monday, Oct. 6, 8:00 P, M. Breads caster Class will hold k* ibgular meeting at the church. Thursday, Oct. 8, 10:00 A. M. The Springfield District of the Dayton Pre/bytery wilt meet at Near'Carlisle. Saturday, 8 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. .tosUnfty held ar .Monday fcvenirfg. . John. V^andei*; London, O,, Junior-nmnUmr^af. .the-• organization, was elected president to^jj^cceed Lay? 4eo "H*. Wilson, who graduated last year and is nowtiS . ^ ^pied forces. Louis Sweet^Sjbphomore ’frcun Water- bu*y y t , wRl fill the vice-presidency. *He’fdn<l%a aYellew Vermont student that .Capacity as Lee Miller held that' position; last year. Hank Camp bell's- jo!* as .secretary-treasurer will be blled by fieith Wright, Cedarville. O f tbs seventeen members of the fraternity, six are now on active duty in the armed forces and two are in the Reserve^Corp*.' & , * 1 > V - , *Cedarville"1 fj^llelge’to'annual Convo cation siryice-^d ha held in the First Pfesby^ap^dhurCh at 8 p.m.f Sun-, day e^hing. MkVYayhingier will pre- aebt^tho „This program is Uwm* w®- m & A% o o tm m % tm df ridktrear of jr«»»narktot’a#d«v andmetoam* .PWiiir- the date o f tita first puNl*s.tto« of. PHILLIP AULTMAN Notice is hereby gf>mvt i» t W b # r : V. Andrew* has bees #«dy utoiiatolid A**inistrator eLtiMS aatotor e i Iboe Js for PlatoJdff, .Thomas Andrews, d*o»**sd, j*to « f Ctoawty, &Mau JHh2& Jf WlMJAX Sk ItoGtXXJMFML e f toe Pi'tlmytn Crewt, fThiiwiii ’A NAMH - - ■v s£ZV •"v.*„ t' r* Professor Frwik,fAffie?t fifikat, Ce- darvilie College, *fteF47 yedfs o f re search as instructor has^come to the conclusion as far as “coreectoess” 1* ooneerned—“not vary much." - v The PTofesor has kept through these years the different ways that his name has been spelled or better, mispelted on letters that he has re ceived through the mail, Among the 138 unique variations that he has received, here are a few samples— Kurkrat, Jrjikat, Jerkel/ Turkah, Jur at, Sukat, Jaikit, Jlhkat, Jengen, Lur- kat, Jrkat, Jmkat, Turkat, Kurkat, Junket,'Kprkat, Yurgat,- Vorkat, Jar- kat,. „ JOHN RINEHARD ENLISTS John Reinhard, accompanied by his parents, Mr.,gnd Mrs.-.Harold'Rein- hard,- went- to •,Columbus.Saturday, whCre.-hereni}ste(j,rin the army^at.Ft. Hayes,. -Hp hadtpll ax^angemeinta' tp enter Ohio State Medical school, bpt decided to enlist., He passed his ex aminations and left Columbus Mon day'bight for Ft. Renjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind. His father was a veteran of the First World War, Mias Dorothy Galloway who en listed in the W. A. A . C. several weeks ago, has received, word, to re port at the WAAC Camp, Des Moines, Iowa, Monday. Miss1,Galloway took the, oath in Cincinnati last August and has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W-, W. Gal- loway, awaiting orders to report. She is a graduate o f Denisofl University and taught in .Montgomery county "asf year. Some time ago. Die finited Presbyterian choir gave**, party in her honor and presented her a travel ing kit as a fgrewelt g ift/ f *Pm "'■*«re^jto^iw«bL. -in. Iniijjji, I »? ' . n For SaTe-Horse stable straw man ure.- See the Bit and Bridle. , " , ' . *j©*» LEGALNOTICE i * 4 / / mm 4ocal community 'parij^pt^ ' j^p«tiy :with the college. •bS- fumiished b y college Charles Williamson, wRise place ef residence'is utikhoWn to the plaintiff or her next friendand Vith reasonable diligence cannot be ascertained, will take notice that on the ‘30th day' o f September, 1942, Mildred -Williamson, Minor, by her next friend)Edith Cline, filed herpetition against Charles Wil liamson .in the Court;b£ Common Pleas, Greene- County, Ohio, Case No, 22,990, praying for a divorce, custody I*| FARMS FOR SALE AND 4 Vfy*, ,:H«^uiiii|;igfaR ."'.wSaVi|he- seme of the annual % W." C. A.. ^Welcome Tea Thursday from 4 to 5;S0fp.m. This tea is held hrlwnbr.bf tb*mew girl stu dents and the faculty lhClhbers. ........... irnm ja m Howard " W K Q m H O P K S C H U L B R r ’ W « i « U t o m t o # Otft, t S w m w i m M m m D«y “pm ew a* f i f t m m m f m * r e * t o # a H d fip w w>'f<»ns»r»«rei>ni»fiinn> <iinroup* CHESTER WHlTE HOG SALE Friday, October 9 26 Boars 2S Gilts This offering sired by Kings Ruler, Silver King, 2nd prize junior pig 1941 Indiana Stgte Fair. Sten-A-Head, junior champion 1941 American Roy al Livestock show, and Moores King,' 2nd., CIRCLE OAKS FARM, V. E. Jordan Charles E. Jordan 4 miles south o f London, Ohio, on Route 88 jifipe, Valve*-.fad. wafer, #*• and afeaw, Hand and Bkctric Pumps for alt pnrpoafe, Balts. Pullsys, V Bolts, PlumMng and Heating Suppltos. J, P. BOCKLBTT SUPPLY CO. x w u ^ r a i o •" nmiwiwto>iwiWitoamMWto*l»lii aMWS<iinMiii CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw; S*pt. 11:00 A ,. M. Morning Worship, 7:00 P* M. Christian Endeavor. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' B. O, Ralston, JMlnistsr 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W. Rife,. Supt. . ^ 7:§0 P, M."Young People's Christian Union; • • All Welcome^ . CHURCH OF GOD R, C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday. School, 9:80 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:80 A. M. Evening Service, *1:46 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:4BP. M. * t | FARM LOANjy | We have many good farms for sale | I'on easy terms. Also make farm | loans at 4 % interest for 15 years, i No application fee and no apprais- f *1 fe e * ^ f / ' ‘ Write or Inquire i w .r,.« v a* Lsmdon 0 ,1 ■ - , •» * .* • ■-» *• • -r i-.'j ■- ^cStreanhy A £<?«« „ r~ ; Leon' H. Klihft. Mgr, SaMWto^nMnMttmnUfHhiiiSmaMMaUatMhritHnnMMiff i'UW. ... a "W ... *y iiimiimni*n»ainmniimin<Miimiimnimimwitni,« , A JNAME t h a t s t a n d s , FOR GOpD * FURNITURE BUDGET PLAN AVA ILABLE Adair’s tl. Detroit S t Xintt, O. >«tovii» itowmvto»riiMi»w>mwtoiMmMfeWr»fe*to*fewtoe»>fefe*r ■wSF.. ■ THE CHURCHCP,THEfiAZARENS, A * ,■■ Preaching ll:0*t\A« Hr«p 12:00 If. KvaniiflMj# *8:00 P, M, PtoysF Meeting 8:00 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent! Ra- fiaf-Nattde. ■•, . Pastor, Raymond Strickland. INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOUR *WEEKLY PAY Iff WAR HOMtMt Ryes Exam ined, 1$ % ■Us'- .G1a»8e» Fitted, ^ Vdw'V i g m v m m i & t . v w. SAVINGS on wearables for every member of your ,family , and your home! $1,000,000*00 worth of new merchandise SALE PRICED! .. t i EXECUTOR’S SALE OF Br.C.E.Wilkin QpttoMtotldB'Ry* Spemisdlst lWmwliiiw oww»«)iiw niMMiinii>»wmii('w* nn...... The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the West dour of the Court House in the city of Xenia, Ohio, on SiSaturday October£ 7 * -42 following Real Estate, consisting o f t#h farms, formerly belonging to Bert Limes,‘ deceased* » 4 Farm of 50.89 acres of land, more or less, ut Silvercreek Township Greene County, Ohio, located on Route 35, two miles east o f Jamestown, Ohio. - . Farm of 59.55 acres of land, more or less* in Silvercreek Township Greene County, Ohio, located on Route 35, one and one half miles eastOf Jamestown,Ohio*J . ■ ’ Both of the almve described farms are well looted, on a National 5 . Highway, and are improved with wire fences, good houses, hams and other out buildings. Both have been in grasepfor many years and a great deal of stock has been fed on same* These farms are being sold under the terms of the will o f the de* cedent, without regard to any appraisemettiyandwillhe sold t%the highest bidder. \ .0$ will he required on each farm <m mu thd.tith';d*^ ! s S' I f 1 § 5 s 2 I TERMS—A paymwit of th ed a y o f^ .A n d .tllf « 1 ' ^ Possession to he given ! Neal Hunter, Exeeuter I Skitate o f Bert Llntoa, IW d i C. I a Taylor, Auctioneer* ^ 1 V
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