The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

Ghtb andSocialActivities m& Ms*. J . X. W «* bom la in wwwml d*s» tirfs week t» Middletown, O, with their *qa* K m U pwwry Wwfc gad family, Rudvictttag other wdatlra* ift the cdtgr. , |fe, s*4 M mu Clyde MeCsJttstor moved tbi* week from toe Murdock farm to the Stagier property oa Main street. Saturday i* the day fo r the eoltac- v tion o f scrap iron* robber end r ow fo r the war e ffo r t Every home ha* at least * small amount o f metal that is useless. Take time and get it out fo r the collector Saturday. Trucks will he routed iu the township. In town you can call W ja. Marshall, Charles Bheubert^or any Boy Scout. This is important and do not put it o ff. M ttSA&C ff CLUB M O T S Mrs, Frederick Heifner and daugh­ ter, have returned to the home Of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ciemans from the Me Clellan Hospital, (L . J .) Heifner is doing scout work with the U. JJ, A ir forces at Kodiak, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott o f Pitts­ burg were called here b y the death o f Mr, Harry Owens. They have beeh spending the week with Mrs. W . H, Owens. - Mrs. William Spencer has been a patient a t the McClellan Hospital and "is reported as improving satisfactor­ ily. Dr. W , R. McChesney attended the Fellowship dinner* o f the Memorial Presbyterian 'Church, Dayton, Thurs­ day evening observing'the 75th an­ niversary o f that- congregation. Paul E . Smith who is at Camp Forrest, Tenn„ Radio School, has been promoted to private first class in his radio work! M r and Mrs, J. 0 . Conner and fam ­ ily , had as their guests Sunday, Mr, and M rs. Ralph Fox, Miss Mariam Fox, Mr. Wayne Gells, all o f Colum­ bus, Mrs. Flora Deck, -Mrs*. Howard Williamson and fam ily, and Mrs. .Harr ry Ignchi and fam ily o f Springfield.' • The K . Y . N . Club met a t the home o f Mrsv Donald Engle last Friday, afternoon with Mrs. J. M. B u ll. and Mrs. John Powers,assisting hosteses. About twenty-five member. and guests were in attendance. The follow ing additional persons mve been placed on the Honor Roll is boosters o f the retired Methodist ninisterS pension.fund by their con- ribution to the project; David R ey- tolds, D orothy' Nelson, Pauline kelson, *Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, tfrs. Laura Albright, Mrs. Iva •'loyd, Mrs. Cora Corm Miss Leola lorn, Mr.' and Mrs, Ray Smith. An iddltional list will be given next week n the Herald, Seventy three o f the 100 pennies a day has now been underwritten. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Kyle spent Fri- ay night with their son, W illard and unily in Manchester, O,, - and the reek-end with Mrs. Kyle's brothers, Pilbdr Mclntire and w ife at Cherry, ’ork, O. Other guests were their bro­ ker, Dr. Homer Mclntire and w ife o f linnesota, who had been attending he races in Lexington, Jty.r and their on, Dr. Cecil Mclntire and w ife and aughter, Sarah Anne Of South Char- •ston. WANTED— Wood Cutters by the cord. W alter Finney, 2 1-2 miles E, of- Clifton. FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, $1,30 a gallon if you furnish the con­ tainer, Walter Finiiey, Clifton Phone 6677, 2 1 -2 miles East o f C lif­ ton, Mrs, Meryl Stormont was hOstoM to nwKftibsr* and guests o f the R e! toarh Chub at the boom o f her moth- in-law, Mrs. Ida Stormont, Thursday afternoon lasW The theme o f the program was "In Defense o f Our Homes", Mrs. Her- vey Bailey, Mrs, J , M. Auld and Mr*. J. Kyle conducted a panel discus akm, using as topics, "Conaarvation o f Food,’* “ Conacrvatioji o f Land" and "Conservation p f Material," Miss Sue Stapelton, Springfield, freshman at Cedarvilie College, read a group o f original poems. Mrs. Harold Reinhard presented a paper entitled, "Training Future Homemak­ ers", in which she compared the trend o f olden times with that o f the mod­ em era 'in training o f young women. Twenty-six members' and nine guests were served a salad course by the hostess, — - CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister' Sabbath School 10 .A . M., Supt. Harold Dobbins, Preaching—11 A , M. Theme, "Constraining Love,?' Y , P. C. tJ, 7 P. M, Subject, "W hy is Baptism Im portant!” lead er Claito. Stormont. No choir rehearsal this week end. Synod iheets in the Middletown United. Presbyterian Church, Tuesday and Wednesday o f next week, Oct. 13-14. Opening session at 10 A . M, Principal delegate is Roy M. Waddle: Alternate, J. M. Auld. The annual sFall Rally and Get-to- rether 'Supper w ill be held Friday,. October 10th, 7 p. m. in the Church Social rooms. Covered, dish dinner and program. It w ill include a re­ ception fo r the fifteen new members eceived into the church last Sabbath, The'Thank O ffering Service o f the Missionary Societies w ill be held Sat­ urday o f next week, October 17tn, a t 1p .m . in the church dining hall. It vill he in the form o f a Tea,' with the address by Miss Sallie Dickie, a .fo r­ mer missionary in India. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School H. K, rtorntont, Supt. * '11:00 A .-M . Morning Worship The Rev. El ■Howard McClintock o f Cleveland will speak. He, formerly, Was an instructor in Assuit College, Assuit, Egypt, and at present is issistant pastor o f the Church o f the Covenant, Cleveland. Choir. Rehearal 8 P. M.„Saturday. • METJHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels,' Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School .10:00 A , M. Clayton iVisemanv Supt. Church Service 11:00 A, M, “ Rally Day" Regular meeting o f the Wesleyan Service Guild Monday eve Oct. 12th. CHURCH OF GOD R . C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 0:30 A . M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A . IL. Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P . M. 4 — ,, Not everybody with a dollar ■ to to spare eaa shoot a gts* H | straight—but everybody saa M sheet straight to thebankand nr buy War Roods. Buy yout MRe 1 #% every pay day* THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB Sunday Services Sunday School 9:30 A . M. to 11:00 A M' Preaching 11:00 A . VL to 12:00 H . Evangelistic Service 8:00 P . M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 8:00 P . M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. Pastor, Raymond Strickland, »Knnnimnmnn»HmniMiimwi»iimium|m"'»*’wmwMHrt C O Z Y THEATRE # ty - Saturday, Oct* MO y Weismuller--* Maureen O'Sullivan ssa'a New York Adventure” r«ws- 4 tola KMa—Sports lay^ ftoHU y, O c t 1 1 4 2 ity Ceeper-aWaHer "SBRGBANT YORK* ir*t Shew at P. M« CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYT&RIAN CHURCH E. O, Ralston, Minister 10:00 A . M. Bible School, Paul W , R lfo, Supt. 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Christian Union. A ll Welcome; (DAT, OCTOBER 13 i * V irginia Field "ATLANTIC CONVOY” Selected Short Sujecto l. -Urura., Oct. l4*lS sy Feai*— ©to*Tierney rUS ON HR* F1NGEHS” Meets* g**rt Bahjeeto ' ....... •■ ■. mtili j 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, TOOL SUE f i s s e CEDARVILL* HERALD, FRIDAY, ©CROWD* * , I S * Pipfe Dies, Cutters, Taps,. Vice, Carpenter Tools—Various size WrencKea and ether small tools at the CONLEY Sc BUTTS SALE Friday, October 16, 1942 CONSERVATION, F O U R * H iet are seam e f ike -answers to question* often **fc#d o f -Ilia jponser* vattou Division: Anyone haattag o ff his own toad must have a hunting Uoeose, regard!*#* o f age-. Sunday hunting with fiream a is illegal in Ohio, but fishing is permitted... taking Waterfowl by means o f bait, or live decoys is prohibited regardless o f the distance between the bait o r decoys and the hunter*..! rifles are prohibited in waterfowl shooting. FOR 8A I4 t—Upright ftone and stove in good eeudRion. Mr*. Martin Bartdl FRIDAY AND 3ATUR. GETS THREE SQUIRRELS An unusual squirrel hunting story to- being rotated by Donald Blrnie, Worthington druggist. Birnie was hunting squirrels during the recent season near Brinkhaven in Knox County and shpt at one end was sur­ prised when three bushytails tumbled down. TWIN THRILL DAYS SCREEN JOE E. DROWN IN “DARING YOUNG MAN" —SUN- MQN TUBS— OHIO PHEASANTS JL Pheasants are not native to Ohio. They were introduced into the U , S. A . from China in 1881. 'T h e pheasants now occuring in Ohio are a mixture o f three or more closely-related pheasants native to Asia. The black pheasant, ormelanistic mutant, is a product o f the state game farm s and is simply a black variety o f the rifigneck. Pheasants are most abundant in northwestern Ohio, .For Sale—Timothy Seed, F . O. Harbison. 2t T H E tiaM . H O . I B A N D . . . I N T H E S E A S O N 'S N O . M u sica l - dcmoHC*! I I N ow In O u r 1 MEW LOCATION C orner W . M am and W ittenberg ' (One Block South o f Our Old Store) Everyth ing F o r Y on r F loo rs P. A HINSON Springfield, Ohio _ Phone 2-2031 Meet Your Friends A t Hinson’ s l ! w I I , m him '.'h m Im Purchased at Great Sacrifice—232 Suits FROM ALBERT’S CLOTHES SHOP, . / Newport, Ky. fj? ' 9 MT. Albert, who only entered business one year ago, was inducted into the Army, We purchas­ ed 232 of his best Suits manufactured by Silver- ton, one of our leading lines. They fit right into our stock. Local Civilian Defense Council Organized The local eaoacil fo r Civilian De­ fense, in an effort to re-organise and prepare the community for war em­ ergencies, is asking fo r volunteers from all part* o f the village to help with this program. The head* o f the various division# have been appointed and volunteers are needed to help them, - Mr. Charles Rheubert ha* been made director o f Civilian Defense in Cedarvilie, and the follow ing Chair­ men have been named: A ir Raid War­ den, Mr, Jack Shirley; Police, Mr, William Marshall; Fire, Mr. Robert Uenneheyj Medical A id, Dr. Ky)e; Utilities, Mr, H . L . Pickering; First A id , Mr*. H. A. Reinhard and Mr*. John Mills. Volunteers,, both men and women, are needed for these services. B oy apd Girl Scouts are in training to help in messenger service. Any col­ lege students who are interested may also help in _the various divisions. Plans are being made fo r a course in First Aid fo r all volunteers who have not had the training, Mrs, Reinhard and Mrs. Mills will be the instructors. A definite date has not been set fo r - this class. Training in fire fighting will, he given fo r volunteer firemen, and instruction w ill be given where necessary.in other divisions. H ow -’ ever, volunteers in most o f these services- are required to have F irst f Aid. The Defense Council plans to have a demonstration o f fire-fighting tech­ niques for the public in the near future, with the possible demonstra­ tion fit hn incendiary bomb. Further plan* w ill be announced when de­ tails are completed. The Defense Council invites all men and women o f the village who are interested in local defense,and safety measures to be present at a meeting in the Mayor’s .office on Tuesday j evening, October 13, at 8:00 P. M. } A t that time, volunteers may sign up ; for. the various services, and plans will be completed fo r courses o f train­ ing. ; Cedarvilie is the only village in the county without a working C ivilian' Defense organization. The set-up is far from complete, and needs the help o f all patriotic citizens to put it over and place our village among those who are prepared* | .The Miami Vdlley is considered the third mosK dangerous area in the United States, Surely we should be r prepared to meet emergencies wheth­ er caused by invasion or by sabotage from within our area. This is an im­ portant matter, and we urge the cit- ‘ izehs o f Cedarvilie to take it s e t -' ieusly and get to work to help de­ fend ourselves. 'I Charles-Rheubert heads , the local Defense activities. Wwm* to w*rk in woodworking department#, matidiM totip- *r*, awembtors, *pr*y ■department. N s l f t limit*. No one now employed in War work considered. Boe Mr- Bag *, The Buckeye Incubator Company, Euclid Av*. Pl*ut . Spitag- field, Ohio, - » . NEW LAMPS FOR CHARM '■ :■:■■■: v, w.-. ■ Y ou r lamp dealer has a w ide selection o f styles fo r every ro om -—new designs w ith pot- tery, plastic, glass, and w o od bases — practical and decora­ tive lamps that w ill harmonise with other furnishings in your home. Lamps d o a lo t for the com fort and liveability o f a room . Redecorate your hom e w ith light. Rem em ber— eye­ sight is priceless. Light is cheap. * * • t # T i l l D a Y T O N P O W E R a N P L I G H T C O M P A M Y ESTATE i! EXECUTOR’SSALE 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 S . . . . ■ t ....- 8 !^ The underiigned will sell at Public Auction at the West, door o f ♦^ ^ the Court House in the city o f Xenia, Ohio, on k *Saturday, October *“ v at 10:00 o’cocft A. M., the following Real Estate, consisting o f two | ^ farms, formerly belonging to Bert Limes, deceased. ^ Farm o f 50.89 acres o f land, more or less> in Silvercreek Township j ^ Greene County, Ohio, located on Route 35, two miles east o f € X Jamestown, Ohio. S ■ ' . J Farm o f 59.55 acres o f land, more or less, in Silvercreek Township, J I Greene County, Ohio, located on Route 35, one and one half miles east o f Jamestown, Ohio. The Ceiling Prices on These Suits Were $35.00—$40.00 and $42.50 , WE BOUGHT THEM TO SELL FOR $30 $ 32.1 Every suit is 100% Wool, hand tailored, finely finished in the latest single and Double Breasted Models. 00% of them are dark yeanround eol- *ors. Sizes 34 to 46. Some shorts, long and stouts. •• p « —BUY SUITS FOR 1943-NOW— McDORMANS * W XENIA, OHIO | j Both o f the above described farms are well located, on a National ^ 1 Highway, and are improved with wire fences, good houses, hams ^ X and other out buildings. Both have been in grass for many years ^ , ^ and a great deal o f stock has been fed on same. ^ i ^These farms are being sold under the terms o f the will o f the de- \\ cedent, without regard toany appraisement, and will be sold to the IX highest bidder. ^ X TERMS—A payment o f $1,000.00 will be required on eachfarm on X S the day o f sale, and the balance on the 15th day o f February, 1943. ^ Possession to he given about November 1st, 1942. ^ V Neal Hunter ~ C. I a Taylor, Auctioneer. o f the Estate o f Bert lim es, Dec’d ■ X s

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