The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52

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Paul Qrr entertained fch* Dinner Bridge Club at their horn* last Thursday evening. Draft Board No. 2 has received a call for 128 men, from thebounty for this month. The campaign for the Boy Scout organisation in the county amounted to $9,664, The local drive netted $67,50* The marriage o f Aviation Cadet Max Dobbin* and Mis* Anne Diggs, Clinton, Twin., has been announcer for Saturday, November 7th and will take place at Maxwell Field, Mont, gomery, Ala., where the bridegroom is in training. Mr, Dobbins was formerly located in Knoxville;, Tenn,, with the Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Mr. and Mra. Fred Dobbins, parents of the groom, have gone to Montgomery to fbe present at the ceremony. FOR SALE: Farm wagon “with, large grain bed. In good condition, Call evenings, F, F. Jones, Home Rd;, R, R, 8, Springfield, O." A fire alarm called the department to the Earl Robinson home, Pitts* burg, Wednesday night about nine o'clock. No great damage was report­ ed. * . • ' A few friends and relatives called at the home o f ^dr. and Mrs. Blaine Spahr Sabbath to help celebrate and surprise them on there 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. Spahr recently suffered an accident which is con­ fining 1him to his bed but he is now, showing improvement. Dr. Robert Jacobs, wife and two-’ children, who have been in Macon, Ga., where the Dr. was assigned, Stopped here Tuesday and spent the night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W .. C, Iliff. Dr. Jacobs has' been transferred to West Over Field, Chicoppe Field, Mass., and. left here Wednesday morning for that post, headquarter* for the 26th Air Force ‘ be Service Group. '* ; / ANNUAL GREENE COUNTY FARM BUREAU MEETING A Standard First Aid Red Gross ]ri. , . Class will start next Thursday night * Nov, 12, 7;30 P. M. at the I. O. O. F, Ball. Anyone wishing to enter the class please call Mrs. .Harold hein- hard. or Mrs.. John Mills. Free to all. Text books are to be bought. .. Asuitwas filed by the Greene Co. Law Library against ten village of­ ficials in the. county to force the __ __„vv. Pvt. .Harold Raker, formerly of this ***<***> *urn f *n®‘ “ d “ ^ A r th u r Bahns, treasurer. w , J Z Z Z . „.A * » « “ « » * to a limit of $7,000. The' --------------------- villages and Xenia City have refused to transfer funds which officials say are needed for the use,of each mu­ nicipality. Judge George W. Me Dowell, Highland Jcounty has. been assigned to hear .the suit. Morris Rice~of Osborn-is representing'the municipalities. place, has been visiting relatives and friends on a ten day furlough from Camp Butner, Durham, N, C,. He was inducted into the army at Ft. -Hayes, Columbus, June 13th. The .Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Cummings on Xenia Ave. Monday evening at 8 p, m. Members are asked to ■bring money barrels. j The “Pantry” is displaying in the window a.list, o f the persons from Cedarville . Township who ore now .serving in .the armed forces, o f the United States. This list .was com­ piled through the efforts o f Frances Koppe' and Keith Rigio. The num­ ber may be incomplete and any ad­ ditions or 'any, corrections will be appreciated. The total as .of Nov. 1st consists o f 82 persons. Mr. and Mrs, David Sheglcy are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Betty Baldwin to Staff Sgt. Charles Fagan of Akron. At present the couple are making, their home at Souix City,-Iowa. Protect your farm with oitt water­ proof “No Hunting” Signs, For Sale—Metal Simmons bed and dresser and several other pieces of household furniture. Mrs, Della Johnson, Cedar St. Cedarville •un. Mon, T um , Rumll E A LETTER” plus Correspondent’* 1350 r r FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, $1.30 a gallon if you furnish' the con* tainer,* Walter Finney, Clifton Phone 5677. 2 1-2 miles East of Clif­ ton* BUY WAR BONDS TODAY Mrs. Ethel Davidson, Special Cor- Call for free setters for Cedarville. demonstration. m CHRISTMAS SEALS dying for th* Four ■*. The least are end at home is to hay ids—10% for War rery pay day. . . . . Protect Your Horn* * from Tuhstculosli P *y fo r IBS $4,00 rS $2.00 Indf condition o&. Calves, etc, promptly call 3NIA fILIZER '$4 Reverse Charges 4eb, Xenia, Ohio VICTORY BUY & T A T M & WAR k> N D S AND STAMPS *mS*H«al*.* >W~* V Charles .Whittington, son of Mr. and Mrsv>Herbert Whittington, has been, commissioned'a second lieuten­ ant in the U„ S. Army upon his grad­ uation from Camp Davis, N.. C, He has been assigned to Camp StewArt near Savannah, Ga, ,He visited his parents a1 few days last-week and- had as his guest Miss Marian Schoet The annual meeting o f the Greene County Farm Bureau will be held at the Court House Assembly Rooth, Wednesday evening, November 11, at 8 o’clock, according. to Harper Bickett, ' president.. o f the organ­ isation. R. J, Wanu^r, superinten­ dent of the Xenia City Schools will the 'principal speaker. ■Com mittees were, named at a recent meeting of the (board o f directors to arrange the program. Members o f the refreshment committee arej Mrs, Dorothy Stamback, Mrs. Ralph Watkins and Mrs. John Collins. The resolution committee is com­ posed of Myron Fudge, Herman Ankeney and J. Greene. Nom­ inating ■ committee. members are Albert Ankeney, Heber Reach, Roy telkptte, Norwood,, a U. S. ,Army j Stoneburner,-,E. M. Marshall, E. A nurse, James Whittington has en- Drake and Harper Bickett. listed and is*now at Ft. Thomas, Ky.,' with the aviation ground forces as a LIBRARY SUIT ON Six directors will be elected by the membership. Directors whose terms expire, are Myron Fudge, Albert Ankeney, Harper Bickett, Arthur Bahns,,Mrs. Wm. Hardman and Mrs. Ralph Watkins. Officers of the or­ ganization, are Harper Bickett, pres-, iffent* Myron Fudge, vice president; Albert Ankeney, secretary and RemimbtrBahm Invest ADime Out of EveryDollar in U.$.War Bonds NOTE—Noty You Can Buy W a r Bonds Through Your Rural Postman! USE THIS COUPON Mail this coupon today to the Treasurer of the United States or present it ’at youf Post Office, Bank, Savings and Loan Association or other Official War Bond Sates Agency! Treasurer o f the United State* Washington, D. G. I want U. S. Bonds; not Nazi bondage! Please send me an official application blank so I can take advantage of this great sale! » (AddrcM) P u b lic Sale ! As I have sold my farm west o f Cedarville, O,, 5 miles East of Xenia 1-2 mile north of East Point on Charlton Road, known as the Charlton Mills, or Paul James farm, at 12 O’CLOCK, NOON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1942 3 ------HEAD OF HORSES-------3 Consisting if one team of Gray geldings wt, 360Q, 11 and 12 yrs. old; 1 Bay gelding, wt, 1250,9 yrs old, " • 6 — HEAD DAIRY COWS Consisting o f 6 dairy cows, 3 to 8 year old. These cow* will fresh­ en In December and first half of January, . » 6 8 HEAD OF SHEEP------ 68 C Consisting of 2 Shropshire Bucks, 3 yr.'ojd; 12 Delaine ewes; 15 Spring lambs 30 Shropshire ewes and 9 grade ewes, FARMING IMPLEMENTS-HARNESS HARNESS—2 sides Bretchitt, used about 4 months, 2 sides Bretchin, bridles, lines, collars, etc. WIRE—five spools barb wire, 4 ptl, 4 in. bur, new; 20 rod heavy- Poultry, fence, 6 in stay, 6 ft. high; 60 oak posts. FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Wagon with fiat bed, sled, bind­ er, mower, tractor disc, roller, harrow, Corn planter, 12-7 wheat drill, breaking plow, double shovel, single shovel, bay rake, new bay fork and carriage, 126 ft. bay fork rope, new, and other small tools, 4 10- gallon milk cans. j ' FEED—8 ton mixed hay in mow; 800 bu« corn husked in crib; 50 fou. oats; 100 shocks of fodder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Piano and breakfast set. TERMS OF SALE-CASH Cliff Cook« KBs*-# Waikeri 4k Gordon, Autta c h u r c h N o t e s ihinuninimiHUn-nii-n-V... UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson* Minister Sabbath School 10 A. U., SttpL Harold Dobbin*. Preaching—11 A: M. Theme, “ Cities of Refuge”, . Y. P.O. U. 7 P. M. Subject; “What Can We Do to Promote Peace?” Leader, Margaret Anderson jChoir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P, M in the Church, • Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p. m, The pastor will Send in a Club again for both “ The United Presby­ terian”, . price $1.50 per year, and “The Christian Herald”, Magazine for $1,00. Anytime this month you may give in your name and subscrip tipn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH K. Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School. (I. Stormont, Supt. 11:00,A. M. Morning Worship, Sermon: “Jesus Teaches Spiritual Refinement,” The Broadcasters "Class Will meet at the Church on .Tuesday evening, Nov. 9th, Mr*. C.dN. Steele and Mre. Paul Ramsey are the hostesses. Mrs. Rankin McMillan is the . program leader, A new Sabbath. School Class for younger adults is being organized. The Committee in charge announces" the first meting o f the Class for Sunday, Nov. 15th. . METHODIST CHURCH H. H.f3kbels. Telephone i 'flWioSBtisPl'rv11-' 0-1381 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:06 A. M. Sermon “Samson, Messiah of .Might,” Church Service 10:;00 A. M. Selma. We are now ready for the home stretch for the pension campaign. Here are additional names who have lelped the cause along: fr^ayWood Horney, Mrs. .Jennie' Shroades, Ada Jones. and Janette, Etta Smith, George Hammfan, C, ,H. Gordon, Mrs- Howard Wildman, ,Ray Reid... We now have 131 penniees o f a needed 237 pennies to pi|t over both Cedar- ville and Selmuv The following are serving on the clean-up brigade - G H. Hartman, Robert Nc|son, Robert Huffman, Wilbur Lemons, Mra, Ross Wiseman, Mrs. Heteen Huffman, and Henry' Scfiickendantz. ’ Regular meeting df the Cedar- vijle Progressive Club Monday night 7:80 dinner meeting, "important business, to be considered, election of officer*, report on’*rMardi Gras, soldier memorial, County,Brotherhood meeting bore Monday evening JNov, 16th, a t .the church. All men of the community are welcome for this county affair. Wesleyan Service Guild meets Monday night, CEPARVILLg HERALD, FRIDAY, MCTOUWi 3, i f # CBDARVILLB WOMEN , MEET ON THURSDAY jg y , f>-r Miiifl m MYwmvpxt psmmmf ipp mm? \ (Oontim*d from frsd pap*) OHaante' la****** b* a f nM tg i*' *1 Twenty-five msmber* of the - , . . , jdnottejL, Woman’* Missionary Society of the 1^ eivm * dif/Rr#nt *«?• *ko First Presbyterian Church, met *t cf ^ M<5n bo9ks' * [& * * * i* the home o f Mr*. Cteytep McMillan, --------- : watwi*i» Tlmrsday afternoon. Coffee rationfng 1* next cj* thf* ®*rw aod An interesting program, including hat. Beginning November fla t all painting out ttte& pviw t* n>*ln- reporte from the Presbyteriai meet- ^Mfee sale* will hit froseg for one prbdwajott Wt food *$ **y- ?ng at New Carlisle recently, whs week, and effective November 28th ^erf P*W**»t level*, more, la- presented, Mrs., Ira D. Vaybinger, American householder* can purchase labor-saving machinery gave the principal address’ of the but one. pound o f coffee tn^ch five muet be made available for u*e on meeting, speaking on “India", and weeks for each person in the family giving the history o f 'the Scuder oyer H^been yoars o f age. Officials the farm* of the nation. 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 6 P. M. Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, :45 P. M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Pant W. Rife, Supt. • 7:30 P. M, Young People’s Christian Union, All Welcome. CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister 10:00 A. H, Sabbath>School, Robert Shaw, Supt. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worahip, 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor. THE CHURCHOF THENAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 9:80 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, —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY BONER'S RINOL •Recommended for the relief Of RHEUMATISM 1 ARTHRITIS end ' LUMBAGO Well known in this vicinity P rice - $1.50, 4 Bottles $5.60 FOR SALE BROWS DRUG STORE family, which has been in India for of the coffee importing and distrib- two or three generations as mission- uting concerns insist there is no real aries. shortage of coffee. However, ternp- Refreshme.nts were served by the orary shortages did develop, in cer- committee in charge, composed of tfe>n section* of the country as a re- Mrs. Clayton McMillan, Miss Anna- suit of hoarding and-other causes, belie Murdock, Mrs. Melvin McMillan, the Office of Price Adrninistra- Mm. Esta Williams and 10h*s, Mary tion has instituted the coffee ration- McMfilan. f log program, Sugar ration coupons, The November meeting will be held beginning with the last epupon in Sunday, November 29, at the church, the book, will be used for 'coffee Rev. Paul Eliot, newly-in-stalled purchases, pastor, will he the speaker.' REV. PAUL ELLIOTT Aa predicted In this ioolumn some time ago, the shortage of farm labor INSTALLED PASTOR ^as been.growJng rapidly and at last - ." becoming alarmed over the. likeli-. hood o f farnl shortages developing Rev. Paul H. Elliott, formerly of zarm ®n°rtages ueveioping - Pittsburg, was'formally in- wthmrthe next few months. War Man Power Commissioner McNutt General near ntt?b r , s for ll i ­ stalled as pastor o f the Presbyterian Church, ■ Sunday . evening. -Rev, Elliott succeeds Rev. B .'N . Adams, who resigned the pulpit several months ago to become pastor b f the Westwood - Salem Church in the Cincinnati Presbytery. ’ Rev. John Inglis,- Pique, modera­ tor df the Dayton Presbytery, pre­ sided and Rev; David H, Deem, Xenia, delivered the sermon. Rev, Robert W. Royburn, South Charleston, de­ livered the charge to the new .pastpr and Rev. W, Howard Lee, Yellow- Springs, gave the charge to'the con­ gregation.. Rev. R, A. Jamieson,'of the U. P. Church, offered the in­ vocation and Rev. H. H. Abels, o f the Methodist Church,, was in charge of i;he Scripture reading.’ , . Rev. Elliott, former pastor o f the Millville Church in the Pittsburg Presbytery, and Mrs. Elliott have moved to the Cedarville parsonage, FARMS FOB SALE AND | FARM LOANS| We have many good farms for sale | on easy .terms. Also make farm I loan* at 4 % interest for 15 years, f No application fee and no apprals-1 al f e e . | Write <- r Inquire | | McSavaney & Co. London O. I Leon H. Kllng, Mgr, f Hershejy, Director o f ithe National Selective Service System, requesting that steps be' taken for deferment NO HUNTING NOTICE The following give notice there c*n be no hunting With dog or gun or trespassing b.n the following lamb’: W, D, Marshall Denver Wolf* Ralph Kennon ’ . ■ ! < Massies Creek Cemetry i SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Lewis Frye, Xenia, Rfd 2, ha* been elected' a member pf the Greene County Board o f Education>to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation,o f William Hardman, Yellow Springs.' ADVANCED TO CORPORAL Word from, headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah, is that Private. First Class Donald E. Rice of thla place is. to be promoted to corporal. . i We will gladly make arrangements to meet * you after “ regular hour&” , ' 1 ’,” " r - -‘-•‘■V \ ? •- ,1 *\ 1 ‘‘J , » * J* I Come in, phone, or write for a. loan in any . amount lip to $500., ' , iA , , ‘ n’'„ * <d- ( ^ Springfield Loan Co. 32 W . Highest. Springfield, Ohio Rhone,3061 Lambs Received Every Sat t, l , 4 ^ * l ‘ <*?*V * * ’ • ' ’li ‘ ' ■ • :\r; . '• v-y:.:..■!• • ••;>>• -V; ?V 'Y^ We are now accepting lambs on Saturdays as well as on the regular Monday Sale days. ; Columbus Ave, Springfield, .Ohio. .Phone 5942 F A R M E R S - ■ Come In I . v. ■ ■ • vu*- - • - .v The Johns-Manvilie Farm Trailer : Something New and Something Yon Cannot Afford to Miss M o n d a y . N o v - 9 t h In Front of tho Post Office T H I S DISPLAY SHOWS YOU THE MATERIALS ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD FARMING A Johns-Manvilie representative will be in attendance and explain about tbeir use and economy. Every One Come and Tell Your Friends U . farIfc TMlirh fait r. 4 CEDAKV11XE LUMBEK CO.

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