The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

a agBsa msmm G b tb and S ocia lA c tiv itie s 0h*ri*« KimHe, ba* watered * Columbus hospital for obMmiUoHand f T M t a e r t , Mr. B. S , MeFanUnd of neat Babina spent a few day* here this weak visiting among- rotative* and friend*. .Mr*. Mary MeGorkell i* visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. W» R; Graham, D. D, in La­ fayette, lad, Mrs.' L, 2D, Johnson, who ha* been visiting with her parents, Prof, and Mr*. C. E. Steele, the past two weeks, has returned to her hojne in Boston. The annual fall dinner for the U, P. congregation will he held I n . the church dining room this Friday eve. Mrs Homer Reiter was hostess to member of the Wesleyan Service Guild, Monday evening. Pvt. James R. Bailey is now sta­ tioned at Brookly Field, Mobile, Ala-, 5th Station Comjjipient, Tent Area Bt Mrs, E. G. McKibhen anifdaughters, Julia and Mildred, spent the week-end with the former’s, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Robe. Mr. R. A. Huffman o nthe Hamman farm will hold a public ale, Oct. 31st He is moving to a farm near Marion, Ohio. -* Mrs, Gene Bose and son of Marlon, O., visited- with Mr. Wm. Marshall and family the first of the week. JLeslie Stormont, son of Mr, -and Mrs. Herman Stormont, who ha* spent two years a t Patterson Field as a Welder, left th is Week fo r Ft, Thomas to enter army service. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle moved from their country home this week to the Dorothy Wright property on. Main, st. which they purchased recently, Their telephone number is 6-1561. The W S C S is sponsoring a jitney supper .the evening of Oct. 21, a t the local Methodist Church featuring chicken, home made ice cream and cake. Serving .is frojn 5‘*30 to 8 p.m. Miss Betty Nelson, teacher, in the Kirkersville, O., schools, was a t the home o>f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Cedarville over jthe weekend. Mr. John Turner,Who underwent an operation a t the McClellan Hospital, . is now with 'his son-in-laW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans. He was able to ride to town Thursday. Joyce Ellen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Judy was taken to Miami Valley Hospital, Wednes­ day, for observation and treatment. She will be confined there about ten days." 1 - Miss Florence, Williamson, teacher a t Bowling Green State University, Bowlitig .Green ,0 „ and Jher niece, Miss ‘Nancy' Williamson, student at the university, were a t their homes over the week-end. Coxswain Jay Peterson, of the U. S. Navy; who is visiting his parents* Mr. and Mrs* J. L. Peterson, near Cedsr- ville wa guest of honor a t a supper p a rly .a t the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlisle, near Cedarville, Thursday evening. Fourteen guests were entertained and a gift from the group was pre­ sented to the-guest of lionor* Mr.-and Mrs. H. JL Brown enter­ tained the members of the Sunnyside Club, a t their home Wednesday even-., ing. Five tables of.bridge were play­ ed andf prizes were yron by Mrs, Arthur -Reed, Mrs. ’M. C. Nagley, Mr. Paul Edwards and Mr. H. K: Stor­ mont. A dessert course was served during the evening. The November meeting will be held a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwatds, Mrs. Josie M. Hare, 57, died Tues­ day ip Springfield with the -funeral held Thursday and burial in North Cemetery. She was the daughter of the late Frank Hildebridle, who died in May. A son of the latter, Frank, died last January. Frank Hildebridle whs for a. number of years a resident of this place. . -Dr/R. A. Jamieson and O. A. Dob­ bins attended a meeting of Synod in Middletown, 0., Tuesday. Rev. Wi C. Ball was chosen moderator; Rev. H. G. Stevens, Reynoldsburg, vide chair­ man; secretary, Rev. F, M. Crawford, College Comer. - The next meeting will he. held in Reid Memorial Church, Richmond, Ind., Rev, Harold Ham- man* pastor. Dr. Jamieson was re­ elected for a three-year term, as a director of the Pittsburg-Xenia Sem­ inary. FOR SALE—Ugfight piano iffld Kerosene stove in good condition. Mrs. Merlin Bartell FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, $1.30 a gallon if you furnish the con­ tainer. Waiter Finney, Clifton Phone 5677/ 2 1-2 miles East of Clif­ ton. COZ Y m t h e a t r e • —SAT m O c t. 16-17 logers—Dan Dailey, Jr. 1UNDAY PUNCH” !ar.~ Unusual Occupations — MON ., O c t. 18 -19 xrge R a ft-Fa t- O’Brien “BROADWAY” 3WSrV**iet* VieWs S3DAY, OCTOBER 20 and Lowe—P«g«y Moran FLYING CADETS” lected Short Subjects -- i t i i -i-h',-iif#<f»ir 1 rninnmi''T“^"' Nelan^Marjorl# Weaver Han WHo Wo»ldn’t Die” Fat# IMMP 4 Dr. W. R. MhChesney addressed the Business and ProfessionalWomens Club in the General Denver Hotel, in Wilmin|^on, Wednesday evening. President Walter S. Kilpatrick, Cedarville College, addressed the Middletown, 0., Rotary Club, Wed­ nesday. M rs.'H . H, Abels returned from Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, the first, of the Week where* she had been for o b se rv a tio n . Clyde Walker a t Camp Grant Med­ ical Gamp has-been entered in the officers training, school a t the shine field. - Harold Burba who enlisted in the Marines Is riow'at Camp Elliott Cal. Co. E 2nd Tank Battalion and is serv­ ing in the radio- seat. He has ju st been graduated from the school. Mr." J, L .’Richards, who has been spending the summer with relatives and friends in Clarksburg, W. Ya„ has returned here with' his son .and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards. , \ TRUCKERS MUST GET HAULING CERTIFICATES All owners of trucks are now re­ quired to fill out blanks to get haul­ ing certificates which will enable them to get gasoline, tires and truck repairs. A transportation, committee is to be named and headed by Joseph B« Mason. The board Will consist of two farmers of different lines, a rep­ resentative of the truck owners' and a dealer in farm supplies. Each will have an alternate.- , CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend otir sincere thanks and appreciation to otir many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, We especially wish to thank the donors of the many beautiful floral pieces, the ministers for their com­ forting words, the McMillan Funeral Home, fo r,the ir courteous and ef­ ficient1 service, and Dr. D. F. Kyle for his prompt and careful attention. Mrs: A. E. Huey • ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Huey and Paul Huey BUY. WAR BONDS -BUY WAR BONDS TODAY FARMS FOR SALE AND . f FARM LOANS | We have many good farms for sale : on easy terms. Also make farm | loans a t 4 % interest for 15 years, j No application fee and no apprais­ al fee, Write or Inquire CHURCH NOTE? UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamiwon, Minister Sabbath School 10 A, M., Supt, Harold Dobbins. Preaehing-^Jl A. M. Theme, '’Constraining Love.” Y .P .C .U . .7P-M, Subject, “Why is Baptism^ Important?” leader Claire Stormont, Preaching 11;00 A. M. We hope to have -a guest speaker fo r this service, Y, P. C. U. 7 P, M. Subject, “High Points in Church History”. Leader, Mary McCampbell. We hope to start the Mid-week Prayer Service next Wednesday eve­ ning ajt 3 o'clock. After the summers respite from a midweek meeting, I trust we shall be ready to cooperate in making this a success. Surely it is profitable to spend an hour in the middle of the busy week in prayer and Bible study. We hope every member of the Church and Sabbath School will he present this Friday evening a t 7 p. m, for the Covered Dish Supper, and good social time. The Thank-Offering Missionary Tea will be held in the Church Social Rooms Saturday, a t - 2 p. m.’ The guest speaker is Miss Sallie Dickie, formerly of India. - A Choir Rehearsal Saturday, ,8-p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Ellidt, Minister '*10:00 A. M, Sabbath School. II. K, Stormont,: Su^t. ,11:00" A.' M?'.Morning Worship, Sermon theme “Ways to God”, The 'yoting people ate reminded £>f the Dayton Presbytery meeting which will be held on Sabbath, October 25. Watch for further information. Saturday 8:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone 6-1881 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. .Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Pharisee and the Publican.” The local retired ministers pension fund is mounting, 91 cents of the 205 needed have been underwritteh. The following new names have been added to the Roster Roll of Honor for the retired pastors: Mrs. Frank Creswell, Beatrice Pyles, Herman Randall, Paul Orr, Wilbur Lemons, C. R, Rhpubert, Paul Cummings, Robert Wlsemari, Clayton Wiseman: More names will be given in the. Herald next week, * The following teams are in the field canvassing for the aged pastors, G. H. Hartman, K. Nelson, G. Ham- mon, C. H. Crouse, F. Chase, C. Brew­ er, A.-Frame, J. Mills, C. Pflaumer, M. Homey, R. Huffman, W. Lemons, J, Pyles, A. Huffman, R. V, Kennon, W, Marshall, C. ,H. Gordon, At Selma: H. Schickendantz, T, Confer, Local treasurer, Mrs. Allie Huffman, Selina, Elbert Schickendantz, Dr. Harold F, Carr nationally noted Methodist cleric of Lakewood Church of 4,000' members Cleveland is to be the speaker for the District convention of brotherhoods' a t Wil­ mington Oct. 22 in- the high school, The convention is open to both the men and their wives. 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 8i00 P« M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance,- Pastor* Raymond Strickland. Our lighting men are doing their share, Here at home the least we can do is put 10% iff our income in War Bond* for our share in America. I McSavaney St Co. London O, Leon^H. Kling, Mgr. | TOOL SALE P ip e Die** C u tte r* | T ip** Vice* C a r p e n te r Yoo!*^>yiuridu* s iz e W ftsnchea e n d 1 o t h e r *m*ll to o ls e t t h e CONLEY A BUTTS SALE F r id a y , Octpfeer 16 , ,1942 ihimiimiiHHti j MlMtmiwimiiMiitmwirmnHMiniimHtvtminmmtftimj A NAM E T H A T STANDS FO R GOOD FURNITURE BUDG ET FLAN AVA ILABLE A ila ir ’s fr. Detroit St. Xenia, O. REINER'S RINOL CHURCH OF GOD R. C, FRBDBR1CIC, Pastor Sunday School, 9:89 A. M. Morning Worship, 16:80 A. M. Ymng People* Mooting a t 6 P, M Evening Service, 7:46 P, M, Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P, M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A, M- Bible School. Paul W. Rife, Supt. M ■ 7:30 P, M. Young People’s Christian Union, All Welcome. CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN 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. BIRTHS FOjBlMPT. The following births were reported in the county for [September; Fredrick Jtfartm Anderson, Xenia Mark Hibbsrt Aultman, Xenia sw fempy cmfwy cmfw cymfw cm Bonnie Dolores Abrams, R. R. 5 Xenia Malcolm Lamar Birch, Yellow Springs James Fredrick Borton, Xenia . John Hansel! .Brannigan, R. R. 5 Xenia ■ _ ■..■■■. S Patricia .Anti Burton, Waynesville Roger Allen Bullen, Yeljow Springs Judith Elizabeth Bennett, Sabina Marcia Elaine Baker* Xenia Harold George Camden, Xenia Eugene Chalmers Confer, Jr. Xenia Valerie Lynne Duckwall, Xenia Linda Lu Devore, R. R. 2, James- . 'town •■ j Lai-ry Gene Deer, R, R. 1, Osborn John Ellery Fuller, Xenia Betty Carol Fisher, R. R.4 Xenia Linda Lou Gehhard, Xenia Carolyn Sue Gill, Xenia Thomas' Joseph Gunning, Trailer Camp, Xenia Judy Lee Glass, Xenia Roger William. Gasho, Osborn Roger Eugene Gray, Jamestown Jerry Douglas Ga&ho, Yellow Springs ■ ■" •■ y: David Lance Huston, Xenia Nancy A*n Hawk, Xenia. Roger Eugene Hustoti, Xenia Drexal Harold Howard, R. R, 8 Xenlq Geraldine Lee Jacob*; Osborn Donald Arthur Johnson, Xenia Alfred Powjdl Kegley, .Osbom. Nimcy Jean Kyle, R.R. 1, Osborn Phyllis Annette Keck,, Yellow Springs - Terry Lee Long, R. R*,lf Osborn Jero Thomas Kyle,. 2, Dayton Sharon Ann Litteral*)>R. R. 1, Yel­ low Springs Florence Lauren* Lidghley, Xenia Stephen Craig Leach*, Jamestown Lewis Max Lovett*. Jjupwtown L auy Warns: Leach, Oj-bmn Jaequalme Life Mitchell, Xenia Janet Louise Michael, R. R. 1, Spring Valley John Arthur Morris, Trailer Camp, Xenia Jack Kent Manor, Xenia , Roy Alin Neff, R. R. 1, Osborn Gary Ronald Neff, Xenia Jerry Lee Oakley, Osborn RidutrdvJ.ee Porter, Xenia David Gilbert Patton, R. R. J, Yel­ low Springs Richard Lee Robbins, Osborn Karen Jo Randall, Xenia Nancy Lou Reynolds, Osborn Carol Ann Stroud, Xenia Chari.es Leroy Smalley, Osborn Earl Rodney Salyers* R, R, 2-, South Charleston Carolyn Lee Stogdlll, Xenia Marian Lee Stanqbury, R, R. 2 Orient, Ohio Emma Louise Snlvely, R, R, 1 Yellow Springs James’ Donald Smith, Xenia Wanda Lee Stephens, Bowersville Joanna Skapik, R. R. 4, Xenia Carolyn Eileen Stanley, R, R. j., Waynesville Benjamin David Swiney, Osborn Janet DeWayne Smith, Osborn ’ James Edwin Terr*|I, Xsaia Ken Turner, Cedarville Betty Charlene Thorton, Xenia Tarry L#a Toner, Xenia John Kenneth Witbam* Xenia Other Eugene White, Xenia Robert Ray Walls, Osborn Larry Cameron Whitt, Osborn William Roger Yokum, Osborn ; JA M E S T OW N Rneesill Baines, wen Hk: R. L. Bainae, Jamestewn, IwtudmityKt Ohio 9tat«, ia sill in University Boapitaf'' threwbo phlebitis, doe to m insert ; bite. A blood tianaftseion m * me* :essary, -BUY w a r BONDS TODAY -For Sale-Timothy Seed. F . O, Harbison. ’ % Women to work in woodworking departments, raadtino help­ ers, assemblers, spray department. No age limits. No one now employed in War.work considered. See Mr. Engl#* The Buckeye Incubator Company, Euclid Ave, Plant, Spring- field, Ohio, V iiim iiiiim iiiiM U iiiiiiiiiiiiiiU itm iiiM M M tH M iiilitm m im iiu | Eyea Examined, 2 1• * ■3. w Glasses Fitted, | Reasonable Charges. | |Dr.C.E.Wilkin! s--. • • s | Optometric Eye | | ' Specialist. | | * Xenia, Ohio f S I t = •u iiim im iiM m iiiim tiiiiiiM iiiifim itiu iM tiiiiim iiiu iim tiitu at" THINK America is engagedin a total war.- One of the freedoms being fought for is our con­ stitutional right to elect our own public officials. If we Ipse this war* we wiU.upt long' retain this' or any of . our other freedoms. Help preserve them by voting in- ■ telligently on Nov. 3 for ’ official*whohavemade good. It > is not' only a privilege, hut a patriotic DUTY. - iliiitiiitiiiiiim iiitn H im ijiiu im u iittliitim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiitn * 'Unde* G o v e r n o r B R I C K E R 5i | Pipe, Valves and Fittings for 1 | water* gas and steam, Hand and jjj | Electric Pumps for all purposes, | | Bolts. Pulleys, Y Belts, Plumbing i g and Heating Supplies. g I J. P. BOCKLETT f SUPPLY CO. I f - XENIA* OHIO | £ " . . ; | STATE riNANCES tiave been nut In * ■. order: the Inherited (40,000,000 def- e icit met: . nurplui ot more tiinn $20,000,000 h u been accumulated— , without tncrewine »t»te t««e». STATE COONCIt OF DEFENSE was - * orcanbed lens before Pearl Harbor' to meet war emergencies, 'S ta te d e pt , o f ag ricu ltu re h u \ been reorganized to better serye both" rural and^urban public. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS have received • back ' a larger percentage of tax money than in any other state: •*HE AGED have; been helped by provid- II in* ’more- fands for pensinrie than 1 under any previoue administration. LABOR has been given the moet liberal ' ’ Uncmplpymcnt .Compensation JAwa ’ in the nation. EDUCATION has been promoted by ns. - storing .the depleted School Found*.,, tion fond: increasing financial aid . to local school districts: ■ providing ' • leadership for, adult training in war ■work. INDUSTRIES have been helped In eon- verting to ' war production. Ohio , today „h«i a ' greater naaiber • ef . plants in war work than any' other 1- state. , HIGHWAYS have been geared to the war ' effort, .keeping civilian, needs.’ and " problems also in mind. Show Ygur Approval of the Btieker Administration S A Y IT W I T H B A L L O T $ 7:1.5 P M- m i Ststiens WAks. WKRC, ■ WGAR, WBNS. WHIO, WTOL, WFMJ. WWVA. WHBC, WLOK, WMAN, WPAT. Ohio Republican Campaign Committee ~ Don C, Power, Chmn., Cols., O. ’A pat r iot ic telephone users 1 . Recommended for the relief o t RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMBAGO . y m i known in thi* vicinity Price— $1.50, 4 Bottles $5.00 FOR SALE ' B M W 'S DRUG STO ftE MI am one of the millions who daily use the Bell Telephone System. I realize the terrific strain that War work has put upon all forms of communication. As an American citizen* I wish to help in every way. \ It therefore* pledge myself— To avoid *all unnecessary calls; ' To be as brief as possible; To answer incoming calls promptly; lb see first if numbers are listed* f ' 1 1 Furthermore, I do pledge myself, to he courteous to the voice at the other end of the wire; remembering, at all times, that we are fellow workers in Defense* ahd striving together for Victory.** This pledge, voluntarily given by t Dayttin, Ohio womsn *typifies the spirit in Which Ohioans are accepting their responsibility of t*‘ ducing telephone usage to dear the Way for Wit calls, We greatly appreciate the excdlent co-operation of the thousands of fit# ' phone users who are helping us do our fullest share for victory. THE OHIO DELL TELEPHONE CIO* 1 Tuna in ,vth* TeUtJhdn* Hear” t tvary Mopdoy t>t 9 P. M, *var V/TAM, WtW dp*. W**P 1

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