The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
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Announcement—Citi*«n» are hereby informed that beginning Monday, the dre alarm will be given a test at 12 Noon through the winter months. No alarm should be exercised. Rev, and Mrs. Paul Elliott o f the First Presbyterian Church, are arriv ing today to Jive to the yarsonage, which has been under-going redecora tion. The community bids them a hearty welcome. *; ----------------------- — U WILL OBSERVE 68th WED* UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY M r’ and Mis, Wilfred McDonald are announcing the arrival o f a daughter, Elaine K , Mrs, McDonald is a daughter o f Mr, and Mrs, Earl Randall o f this place and reside near Port William. Mr. and Mrs, Robert S, Townsley will celebrate an unusual event on Sunday, tlielr fifty-fifth wedding am niversary, something few couples get to enjoy. Five years ago Mr, and Mrs Townsley celebrated the fiftieth an niversary when many friends anc neighbors were invited guests, This year the event will be celebrated with a family dinner with the son, Fred M. Townsley and family. Mr, and Mrs- Townsley have been life-bang residents o f this- community and both represent the last members o f tbejr respective families. Mr. McMillan is a -daughter o f the late Daniel McMil lan, Their many friends extend con gratulations, honoring the event to be observed Sunday, BOY. SCOUT MEETING Seventeen members o f the Clark's Run Club and guests were entertain ed last Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. E . C. Payne with Miss Cornelia Bradfute as assistant hostess, The yearly program books were not pre sented at this-time' Blnce club mem bers contemplate.-discontinuing meet ings tor the duration. The club will meet in November at the home o f Mr. WilliamConley, with Miss Josie Char- leton as hostess. „ , - Members o f the R. F. D. Club . met Friday eye’ning, Oct. 16th for a Pot Luck Supper at the home, o f Mr, and Mrs. Fred Chase. Guests from out o f town were: j Miss Gladys Bungarner, Mt. Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Duri- evant and son, Nfeil,-Xenia; Mr. Rail McLean, Dayton. Members o f the club present were Mr. and Mrs,...Ed- ward Payne, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Bumgarner and daughter,-' Frances; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kitchen and child ren, Stephen Joseph, and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cotton, and daugh ter Betty,. Mr, and Mrs.' Arthur Pfie- fer and son, Larry,.Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Watkins and daughter, Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garringer, Mrs. Carl Bag- ford Mrs. "Nora Pfiefer^Mrs Tinsley Com, J is? Leola Corn, Miss Dora Murphej, Mr, John Tobias, Miss Cor nelia Bradfute and the host and host ess., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase. A t a meeting Monday evening in Xenia, local workers fo r the Annual Boy Scout membership drive met with’ Walter -Hamer,’ Campaign Chairman, and other members o f the county or ganization, Instructions were given as to the campaign. The drive starts with an Early Bird Breakfast in Xenia on Tuesday, Oct, 27 and concludes on Thursday with a Victory dinner. Mr. Hamer urged a short intensive cam paign. He commends Mr. PauF Ed wards, who is Vice Chairman from this community for- the fine work he has done in orgazion. Charles , Adair, 'Xenia, ■District Chairman for this district also spoke breifly on the lines o f Scout work, The local troup No. 68 is sponsored by a Citizen's Committee with Harvey C, Auld as Scoutmaster. FALSE FIRE ALARM MONDAY EVENING Ralph A- Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A , M., Supt, Harold Dobbins, Preaching—11 A . M, Theme, “ to God For Us” ? Y . P, C, U. 7 p. m,’ Subject, “ Grea ; Persons to Church History,” Leader, Miss Margaret Stormont. Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 p, m Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p, m The Fail Rally o f the Xeiiia Pres, byterial o f the Y, P, C. U, will be held at Clifton next Tuesday evening, October 27th at 7 p .m . A large crowd gathered in the Church Dining Room last Friday even ing fo r the Annual Fall Rally and Get-together. The usual A No 1, dinner was served, and followed by a varied program o f unusual interest, An excellent talk by Prof, M. H. Bartels,on the ''Place of. the Church in the Present World Crisis” :- a word pf welcome to the fifteen new mem bers received on World-Wide Com munion Sabbath, by the pastor, with an appropriate response by. Mr, Lewis Lillick; reading of the twenty rep- presentatives o f our church in the Army, Navy,, and Air Service, by Mr, Fred Tpwnaley, a veteran o f the World War, No. 1, ahd a tribute to our men and one woman represent ative, Music both instrumental and? vocal, and the climax o f the evening festivities, a surprise sprung upon the pastor and his wife, when the chairman Mr, Meryl Stormont uttered some Kind words; and a table, heavily laden with .canned fruit, vegetables, and other good' things, was brought in, unrepresented to the pastor and wife. /-'Mis. Jamieson tried to express the thanks o f the-pastor and his wife for this and the many kindnesses shown to them during her recent ill ness, as well' as during the nearly 17 years o f the present pastorate. CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A* M. . Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Theme—'‘Faith”. Young Peoples Meeting at 0 P. M. Evening Service, 7:48 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. 7:30 P. M. Young People's Christian Union, AH Welcome* CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER M, J94* mmmmfms* COLLEGE NEW S (Vontwufd from, call for entrants in the annual Men’s Bible Reading Contest, As soon as the participants are determined, a date fo r the affair will be named. Any Cedarviile College man is eligible tor the contest regardless of his class or age. Remunerative prizes are offer ed to the top ranking contestants. County Blood Donation Exceeds Quota Exceeding the assigned quota by ■4R pints, 548 pints o f bleed ware non ; Irjbuted by residents o f Xenia and 1Greene county at the Red Cress Mood center at Central high school 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. 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. The Chi Mu Delta Fraternity o f Ce darville College announces that Char les K. Robinson, professor o f science, has accepted their ■ invitation tp be* come Adult Adviser o f the organiza tion. Ho succeeds Claude D. Payette coach at Cedarviile last year, who is now assistant coach a t Denison Uni-, versity. Prof. F, A . Jurkat was in charge of the chapel prograto Tuesday morning. Prof. Jurkat spoke briefly about the' Bible. '‘The Bible is the best-Beller of all books. Annually 2,000,000 o f them are sold,” he said, [week. F* The chapter scheduled 680 registra tions from Tuesday through Satur day, an average o f 126 tor each o f the five days the mobile unit o f the Cto- ciimati-IIamilton county Red- Cross 1luod donor service operated here, but 82 volunteers were- unable to give blood because o f physical deficiencies JAMESTOWN OFFICIAL QUITS Women to work in woodworking departments, machine help ers, assemblers, spray department. No age limits. No one now employed in War work considered. See Mr, Engle, The Buckeye Incubator Company, Euclid Ave. Plant, Spring- field, Ohio. 'and could net be aeocftod after ft* porting at the eco&er. Mias Katherine Smith, chapter sec retary, said the Rad Cpew we* aiso compelled to refuse * Sttmfeet* of per sons who volunteered Friday and ' Saturday. They could net he aeoewe- dated because the lead quota was Dr. Robert Fomey o f Cinahmati, to charge o f the unit, 'praised the local chapter and it* Meed sendee com mittee fo r co-operation to the project, I Our fighting men are doing their share. Her* at hem* thetoastw e s t s 11% ef our income to War Booda tor our share toAmerica. John H. Young,, Jamestown mar shal, offered his resignation to vil lage council Monday night to^take a position at Patterson Field. No ; successor has been appointed. JERSEY SALE SUCCESS . Greene Co, Farmers . To Aid Truck Owners Someone turned-a false alarm at the- fire station box on the opera’ rouse building about ten o'clock, Mon- lay evening. It is thought to be the vork o f prankster* nearing the Hal- tow’en time. Evidently the guilty rave little idea of-what a fine and (ays can be placed for such an act. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROF. VANDERSALL A GUEST ' A field representative.pf the Ohio Civilian Defense Council, met Tuesday evening with some twenty volunteers at the mayor’s office. The speaker, Mr. Myers, stated many Americans are unaware that bombers have now a cruising non-stop range o f Berlin to New York and across'to the west coast. Since we.have enemies both on the east and west it stands to reason that we are not too well protected. It -is important .that bridges be protected to make sure an army convoy Can get through town. He recommended that the town be divided in tour sectors with an .air warden, Junicr Warden, Fire Watchers, and plane spotters be named to r each*sectorand all be held responsible in case o f emergency.,lie called attention to the fact that no in* surance can, be. taken out for full cov* erago o f all losses in case of air raids, f,Charles Rheubert has issued a call for more, men volunteers. Classes in first aid are to start in a tow days. All in terested should contact Mrs. Harold Rinehard or Mrs. John Mills. ■ , - Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Jamieson had is their guest this week*1Prof. H. W. Vandersall, o f Cairo, Egypt Dr. Van- fersall is a professor.in the American University, at Cairo, and With his fam-: dy, returned to the United States ort a years furlough. Prof, Vandersall is lireCtor o f the choir in the Americah Church in Cairo, and Mrs. Margaret Work is the organist. *. Consequently the Jamiesons were very glad o f this ipportuttity o f receiving first hand news o f their daughter and of the jiear-war conditions o f that historic (and o f the Pharoahs. Prof. Vander- mll and family will ' make Chicago .heir headquarters while in this iountry. Paul H. Elliot, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School. H. K. Stormont; Supt. ll:0Q A. M. Morning Worship, Theme “Medicine for a Bruised Soul”, In :the afternoon a group o f our young people will go to Middletown to attend the Youth Rally o f Dayton Presbytery which will be held in the Oakland and the First Presbyterian Churches. Miss Hazel Myers o f Nanking, China, recently returned on the Gripsholm will be the •principal speaker. Thursday, Oct. 29, at 2:00 p. m. The Missionary Society will meet at ;he home of' Mrs. Clayton McMillan, Mrs. Ira D, Vayhinger Is 'program leader, Saturday 8:00 p. m. Ghoir Rehearsal 65 GO TO FORT HAYES Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. McMillan, Colum, bus, announce the marriage o f their grandduaghter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Lethley on October 18th to Lieut? Clif ford E. Huckelberry, Columbus. The marriage took place at the McMillan Home, The county draft board on Tues day sent 65 men to Fort Hayes, Col-, umbus, tor the October quota, twenty seven short o f the call. One local boy jvvaa in the list, Harold StroV- bridge. Only 26 o f the 42 men sent to •Col umbus Monday by the Xenia City- Twp. board were accepted. Henry E. Barnett, chief deputy sheriff under Sheriff Walton Spahr was one ac cepted and was named acting cor poral o f the group which returns to Fort Hayes in two weeks. James Shaw o f this place was another in the list accepted, *^r y For Sale—Metal Simmons bed and dresser and several other pieces of household furniture, Mrs. Della Johnson, Cedar St, Cedarviile HOME CULTURE CLUB MEETS FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, $1.30 a gallon i f yob furnish the con tainer. Walter Finney, Clifton Phone 6677, 2 1-2 miles East o f Clif ton, C O Z Y THEATRE Fri, —S al , Oct. 23-24 Jinx Foaulkenburg * Joan Davis ‘SWEETHEART OF THE FLEET New 0 *—* Comedy — Sport# Sun. and Mon., Oct. 25-26 Joan Crawford—Melvin Dougla? THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE’ NKWS~*CARTOON TOESOAt* OOT* 27 The Dead End Kid* -‘■-4ft— •TOUGHAS THEY COMB” Cartoon-—Sport* Variety Yiew* W«d. htwl1%w***»* Oct. 26-29 Jain Gafeta — Ida Luptoo . “MOONTIDK” CARTOON — MlNATURE MiiliMufinrr ..... ...... ..-...■min,......... Mr, Ira D. Vayhinger acting Pres ident o f Cedarviile College was guest speaker at the tegular meeting o f the Home Culture Club in the Masonic Club Room, Tuesday afternoon. He spoke on the subject “ Fifty Thousand Homeless Men, in Chicago who are crowded into, one square mile,” Guest day was observed by the club and -thirty five members and guests attended. Yellow arid white chrysanthe mums and jteltow tapers decorated the Hall. Mrs, R. C. Rltenour President-pre sided at the tea table where an ice course was served. Hostesses Were Mrs, A, E. Richards, Mrs. B. j l . Little, Mis. Cora Trumbo, Mrs. Paul Edwards, Mrs,' Arthur Cummings, Mrs. R. R, Townsley, and? Mrs, J. J L Nagley. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday'School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt, • Church Service ll;0 0 A. M. Sermon “ James, the Lord’s Brother” . Church Service at Selma 10:00 a. m. Additional names added to the Honor Roll o f the Veterans o f the Cross are Carl Pflaumer, Mrs, Della Johnson, John Pyles, Mrs. Donna Blosser, Mrs. Charles Kimble, Miss Helen Kimble, Roy St, John, Eddie Payne, Mrs. Ruth Reiter, Hugn Grin- dle, Mrs, George Gori|on. Cedarviile Church haS now under written 106 pennies* or a little over one half of .the 205 pennies per day for the retired ministers o f the Ohio Conference. Victory .tor these aged men can be ours if everyone helps. We are asking all teams to finish up their lists now as soon as possible. Reports are to be made next- Sunday after church as usual. Let us do the work now, Wilmington District- Convention ifiiHittiiiiMiniiiiHmiifHiiiimniiiniiiHiiMiimiiiiiiniiliMH FARMS FOR SALE AND v FARM LOANS We have many good farms tor sale on easy terms, Also make farm loans at 4 % interest tor 16 years. No .application fee and no apprais al fee. Write or' Inquire McSavahey tk Co.. London O, Leon H. Kiing, Mgr, A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD F U R N I T U R E BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE A d a i r ' s "N. Detroit St. Xenia, a J. B. Mason, chairman o f the county USDA .war board and of the county AAA committee, has announced .the personnel o f his farm'transportation committee; formed to assist farmers and farm truckers* in filling appli cations fo r “certificates o f war necessity” . Committeemen are E- J. Ferguson, Beavercreek tp,, representing live stock .growers; E. S. Foust, Ntew Jas per alternate; John Collins, Cedar- ville tp., representing dairy farmers, with Guy C. Coy, Beavercreek tp!, alternate; Howard O. Glass, Xenia tp. representing agriculture commodities, with Floyd Steiner, Silvercreek tp,i as alternate, and J. R. Penewit, Sugar- creek tp., representing farm supply dealers with Howard M. Smith, Jef ferson tp-, alternate. The committee met Monday night with the AAA committee men in the A A , . office: H. Ralph Kyle, Bath tp.; Robert L.’ Thomas, Beavercreek; Emery W. Oglesbee, Caesarcreek; Edgar H. Little* Cedarviile; Wayne L. Turner, Jefferson; Ralph L, Rife, Miami; Roscoe E. Turner, New Jas per; Hersel Long, Ross;.- Grover C. Tobin, Silvercreek; Everett Gregg, Spring Valley; Harry Stephens, Sugarcreek, and. Herman Xenia. - ■ The Conley-Butts sale o f Jersey dairy cattle last Friday was quite a success. All animals brought good prices, the top price on cows being $180, The calves averaged about $100 .each, . . ' , iH im 'tm H iim u m iiiim m u H iiiiiim iM M liin liiltM M iiiiiim i Tuesday, Nov. 3rd |Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Reasonable Charges, j Dr.C.E.Wilkia 2 Optometric Eye Specialist Xenia; Ohio Eavey, | iiiiM teiim uiiM M iH inidftiiiiH tiiiiM M iiiim ikiiiiiiiiiitiitiiM iiM j'-£ ■• For Sale: Percheon four year old mare, weight 1500 lb. Sound In every way, reasonable-price. Federal Pike. Walter Andrew's Tenant House, For Sale—Baby bed. Phone 6-1134, | Pipe, Valves and Fittings for | | water, gas and steam, Hand and f | Electric -Pumps fo r .all purposes, | i Bolts, Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing | l and Heating Supplies. For Sale-—-Roast chickens 4 to lbs, Phone Clifton 5672, ....................Mrs, Arthur ’ Hanna to I J. P . BOCKLETT SUPPLY 0 0 . XENIA, OHIO v titttm m m itm m m m im m ittm ttititim m m iteH iim m m m Lambs Received Every Sat. Starting Saturday, Oct. 31st, we will receive lambs every Saturday in addition to regular Monday Sale Day, . Bring your lambs to us fo r best market prices. Springfield Livestock Sales Co. ColumbuKAve. Springfield, Ohio, Phone 5942 RE-ELECT W . R . McCHESNEY Your -State Representative EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT - For the Interests of all the People Election Nov. 3,1942 RE-ELECT JAMES J. CURLETT GREENE COUNTY AUDITOR Qualified by Training and Experience Veteran 1st World W ar * Election Nov. 3 ,1942 - B E M E B ' S R 1 N O L aWMHHiililriiBilHIititllHiiiIimiHBHImHiHHtttiiWHiBwi Recommended tor the relief o f RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMBAGO Well known In this vicinity Price— $1.50, 4. Bottle# $5.00 FOR SALE " BROW’S DRUG STORE — e - l - e - c - t — R. E. CRONE o f Osborn, Ohio DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE REPRESENTATIVE TO GEHERAL ASSEMBLY ON A RECORD OF EFFICIENCY V NOVEMBER 3,1942 Present mayor o f Osborn In ninth year as manager of Osborn Co-op Grain Ass'n, In seventh yeah as Master Greene County Pomona Grange, Member State and Nhttoii&l.Granges Chairman Selective Service Board No, 2 Member and past president Osborn Commercial Club. Member official board o f Methodist Church. . I feel with my entire life spent in farming and in business, that 1 tan represent Greene County as it should be. ' • ELECT HUGH TURNBULL GREENE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Experienced In Road Building, / Veteran 1st World W ar f Election Nov. 3 ,1942 W illiam B . McCallister * (J**-) Candidate for PROBATE JUDGE Non Partisan — Judicial Ballot Election Nov. 3 ,1942 j - i . >n ; l il 11 1 1■ ■1b • 1( 1 ■ ? f 1 V I 1 i 3 V, i \ 1 >- 1 5 \ f ’ si ’’ * ? I ; *ji ' l c | f ■k v ■*■. f , |. 1 I1 i ;
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