The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 27-52
mtk A *®0S m -»* ClubandSocialActivities Postponed To Dec. t Tha Wssgysn Sendee Guild m i •at*rtldiM»d Monday night at the horn# of Jfi'i. Paul Cummings, TR* Ewaainjptoa du b will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. Harold Bobbin*, Thursday, November 19th. The Methodist Ladies, will give a Turkey Supper at the Church, Wed nesday, November 18. An impressive wedding ceremony was solemnized last-Saturday in the chapel at fi o'clochl^Waxwetf>‘l1idd, Monteomery,Ala.r;when 10**. Ann* Bigg* o f Clinton, Tern,, became the bride of Aviation Cadet, Max Bob bins o f this place, Chaplain J. E; Flynn officiated at the double png service at which Mrs* Joseph Tries, Clinton* Tenm, was matron of honor and Mr, Joseph"Tru- lions, o f Montgomery was best man. Wanted-White girl to care for baby Po* her carriage the* bride chose and do house work,. Good pay. SOI *n efternoon frock of white crepe, E. Pairview, Dayton, or,Tele, Tbylor.fastened with a long torso. She wore gggg a brown hat with a short veil and ■ ■ ■ ■■•■'.«•: ___ , carried a white prayer book,.with white roses attached to white ribbon stfeamem ■ ’ Mrs, Tris wore an afternoon dress o f bine crepe, with harmonizing ac cessories, and carried an arm bou- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith left thi* week for Florida where they will spend the winter in St. Petersburg, LOCAL AVIATION CADET . MARRIED LAST SATURDAY The annual Red Cross roll call for membership which started Armistice Bay and closedwith Thanksgiving has been postponed until March next year. , -i, „ u, ... jjn . . . quefc o f white roses, A small lire on the thirdfloor of the Questsat 4he ^ dding . . ... ___ ,.v,— Included county infirmary Thursday morning ^ w K Dig g> of Clinton, moth. destroyed some clothing and damaged of ^ toid * Mr, and UtBt the floor, vThe loss was not .great according to officials, Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Orr had for their guest over the weekend, Coach CH UR CH M O TES I Gasoline rationing for Ohio has been postponed by the Washington Communists to -an undisclosed date dis* In has W, according to radio and news patches. Some say early BecamhAv Registration o f auto owners also been postponed until Nov, 19 and 29. It had been set for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of this week. " AH registration had been set for school* for this week for “A " books, Washington’ is all upset since the election and blame for a later date for rationing is placed on the print ers. *The cost o f rationing to start with is more than a $1,000,000 with thousands more to he added to the pay roll o f Uucle Sam, all of which is paid for in what you eat and wear, A cry of “No Gas, No. Bonds” is sweeping the nation among motorists even in the states that have had it. Nearly every,--northern and eastern state that had rationing defeated the New Dealer* at the polls November 3rd. FARM BUREAU URGES RE- . TURN TO OLD TIME and Mrs. Dayton, Chester “ Pop” Warner, of Dobbins, Cedarville; parents o f the bridegroom;■Mrs. John Ault,-wife of ,, Lieut. Ault, Maxwell Field, formerly The Greene Cpunty Farm Bureau at of-this place, and a group of friends a m6etinS ia ^ema Wednesday night of the bridegroom from MaxwellWtedjresalutfons urging a return to fFi>ld.’ . j Following the service a reception the old Eastern Standard time. The county commissioners were ask W h e ld '.a t tWhomV of Mr. andllto «d to ™ark f county roads Ask ■V, A iA n l A n i a l n u n e n i S w n ie A m A n i 1 T i n n _ Rev. and Mrs. Paul H. Elliott, were ^ - j j ^ : ^ Trulioua Js a S8iesman that real estate reappraisemenfc he e- honor guests last’ Friday evening at the B ^ roughs Adding Machine Kminated during the war. Supports the’ First Presbyterian'Church at a Co.,'with which Cadet Dobbins was,41!6 65 per cent requirement for bond reception in their honor. Rev. plRott j aBS0Ciat(rd (before he entered ^ J „ and wife recently moved here from JscrvJce , , Urges, prohibition of any kind of 11- Millyale, near Pittsburgh. . ‘ Cadet and Mrs. Dobbins left Satur- quor,advertising in all fdrms. The ----------------- — - . Iday evening on a short wedding trip. Bureau .deplores the charge farmers The . Broadcasters Class o f the j They were to return to Montgomery brought on inflation as stated by the First Presbyterian Church met Tues-, tidg wee!t and Mrs. Dobbins will President. Against the forty-hour day evening in the church parlors, j remain there until Cadet Dobbins week Iabor law* Wants defer* Mrs. G. W. Steele and Mrs. Paul cpmpletes his training. ,merit of farm labor under the draft. Ramsey were hostesses. County Treaurer Harold Ji ’Fawcett announces the opening of the - tax J books for collection of the last half of 1042 personal and classified taxes. The deadline is Bee. 10. co letes is tr i i g. , .... .. . . , Mrs. Bobbins is a daughter of Mr. The sale of war b?nd» w«8 aM>rov- and Mrs. W. E. Diggs of Clinton, cd with,a. pay-as-you-go policy but de. near Knoxville, and was honored at a mands a more rigid economy, even in series of parties preceding her mar- the operation of the Agricultural De- riage. Friends in Clinton and Knox- partment in Washington, now a haven ville arranged a luncheon, a china- *or Communistic followers, a dinner-bridge .and a ' Mr., Arthur Cummings- returned home Monday evening after a visit with his son-iii-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duke in Winston- Salem, N. C. Mrs. Cummings remained for a longer visit -and will return lat er. John McMillan, son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan, underwent an opera tion Thursday in Chicago, He is re ported as in a satisfactory condition. He has been a patient "at the Bayton Veteran's •Hospital for several months. - The Boy's Glee Club of the High School will present a minstrel show . Thursday night, Nov, 19 at the high school auditorium. George Abels is to be the interlocutor and the end represented by Donald Williamson, Donald Ralston, Kenneth Huffman; Bill Braley, Eugene Judy and William Ferguson. Give your support to the boys for their first, minstrel show. Protect your farm with ’our water proof “No Hunting” Signs, . — ' ■ • ' FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, $1.30 a gallon if y o u furnish the con tainer. Walter Finneyr Clifton Phohe 5677. 2 1-2 miles East of Clif ton. crystal tea. “pink and white” party in her honor. Cadet Dobbins, prior to being ac cepted as an aviation cadet in Au gust, was employed by the Burroughs Adding Machine .Co., and was sta tioned in the Knoxville area five years. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbins return ed home ■Mopday evening after at-., tending the wadding. M. Prof. M. H. Bartels was elected president of the Progressive Club at meeting held Monday evening at the Methodist Church*. C. C, Eck- man was chosen secretary; Marvin * Agnor, treasurer, and Fred Bird, a*’ sistant Secretary.* BIRTHDAY PARTY -HBUT WAR BONDS TODAY Miss Joan Zimmerman, o f , this place was hostess to a group of young people at a birthday party at her home - Saturday ^evening, honor ing Mr. John Nelson. “ Dancing and games were enjoyed by-the guests, including Miss Eliza beth Thomas^ Miss Martha A. Mc- Guinn, Mr. Robert Cbrrigan, Mr. Don Williamon, Mr, Marvin Ford, Mr. John Nelson and the hostess, Miss Zimmerman. * Mrs-?Ethel Davidson, Spencer Cor- getter* for Cedarville, Call for free demonstration. <4t) Experienced Typist# d Clerical Worker*. Steady em- lyment, pleasant working condi- rls, good pay, McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. Dayton, 0. .............................................................................. C O Z Y # THEATRE • atnd Sat,« N oy - 13*14 'St O'Brien-^Glenn Ford BLIGHT LIEUTENANT” N ew s *— comedy ti4 filtMOu, HWi llS-tf atgomY *Mamre*» <PHar» fc^LEMBN FRqM WEST PQU ir i- l# fe New* Ittemto** 0arto)l ^ Rath U vm t RE OF T «R PLAINS**. RD SHORT SUBJBiCTS H. BARTELS ELECTED PROGRESSIVE CLUB HEAD ENTERTAIN SUNNYSIDE CLUB AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards^nd Mrs. Esta Williams entertained mem bers of thevSiinnyside Club at their homo. Wednesday evening. Four tables of bridge Were arranged and prizes Were awarded Mr. and Mrs.. Amos Frame, Mr. Wm, Marshall and Mrs. Chester .Murphy, The supper was in keeping with the approaching Thanksgiving season. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frame, Mr.‘ Wm, Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Mu- phy, Mr. and Mrs. Aden- Barlow, Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Nagley, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Stormont, Mr, and Mrs, H. H. Brown, Mr. and-* Mrs. Arthur Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Edward* and Mrs, Williams, For Sale—Three room house on Elm st. Cali Guy Leach, 812 East Main st, Phone 248 R, Xenia, 0, CHRISTMAS SEALS . . . . Protect Youi Horn fromTuberculosis Public Sale ! As I have sold my farm west of Cedarville, O., 6 miles East of XeniaJl-2 mile north of East Point on Chariton 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. 8600,11 and 12 yrs. old; 1 Bay gelding, wt, 1260, 9 yrs old. .* 6-----HEAD DAIRY COWS -6 Consisting of 6 dairy cows, 8 to 8 year old. These cows will fresh en In December and first half of January. ■ 6 8 HEAD OF SHEEP ________________ —68 e Consisting of 2 Shropshire Bucks, 3 yr. old; 12 Delaine ewes; 16 Spring lambs 30 Shropshire ewes and 9 grad* ewes. FARMING IMPLEMENTS-HARNESS HARNESS—2 sides Bretchin. used about 4 months, 2 sides Bretchin, bridles, liliee, collars, etc, WIRF-Jive spools barb wire, 4 pt,, 4 in. but, new; 20 ibd heavy- Poultry- fence, 6‘in stay, 6 ft. high; 60 o$k posts, F A E n rG IMPLEMENTS— Wagon Wltb bod, sled, bind, .er, mower, wSstor disc, roller, hdrrow, corin planter, 18*7 wlfoat drift breaking Tl«w, double shovel, single shovel,. h4y rake, havf hay fork and carriage,,128 ft. flay fork rope, new, qhd Otlier small tools, 4 10* galioh milk safis. FEED—8 ton mi*«4 hay in mow; 80Q bu. com husked in crib; 60 bp. oats; 100 shocks o f fodderi HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Piano and hreakfast set, 1 TERMS OF SALE-CASH C l i l l Cook® W M • 6 w 4 m , A tm . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN cm iECB Ralph A. J sm I msr , liisittw Sabbath School 10 A* M., Supt, Harold Dobbins. Preaching—11 A. M. Theme, “ The World for Christ". Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject, “Meeting our» Latin American Friends.” Leader, Doris Townsley, Wednesday,, November ISth, at 8 P, M. there will be a Congregation al Meeting for the election o f elders, under the Rotary System. Three elders are to be chosen for a nine year term. W on im ud first pagt) hfbke iftid ihs W»itbiriina*up-durmg', the last few games 'o f ’that seasaom,^ Watkins is another big. rangy fellow. Roy IlUriay, a teammate o f Compton at Spring Valley last year, was a stellar member of the reserve team and was used as a substitute on the varsity. ___ ___ .•» «• jew WOODW FIRS^ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School. II. K Stormont, Supt, 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship,.- Sermon, “The Glorious Kingdom” 7:00 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meeting Saturday 8 P. M. Choir practice. A new Sabbath School Class ta being organized for the , younger adults. Both men and women are invited to join this Class, Sunday mornings at 10:09 o'clock, METHODIST CHURCH - H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-13^1 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. •Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Paradise” . . The Pension campaign fund has now swelled to 1^4 pennies of the needed 237 for both Cedarville and Selma to go over the top. The cam paign ends Nov. 10,,, If you have not been seen, contact any member of the teams. Latest additions to the honor roll of the Veterans’are Mrs. Chet Mur-, phy, Mrs. Spitler, Mrs. Pearl Sipe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Gordon, Mrs. Cora and Miss Mildred Trumbo, Mrs. Gillilan, R. A. Huffman, J. R. Gano, Frank and Alberta Owens, Ross Huffman, Elbert Schickendantz, and Henry Schickendantz. County convention o f Fayette and Greene county brotherhood at Gedar- ville. Progressive Club is hosit or ganization, Oyster supper at 8 P, M. CHURCH OF GOD R t 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,.7:46 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bibje School. Paul w'. Rife, Supt. . 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. ■w1*1 THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 0:30 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. Mis# Susan Grace Cultice o f Chica go was called here by tee death of her brother, Charles Cultice o f Xenia. She is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Reiter and1Mr. Wm. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boze, and son, Terry of Marion, O., have also been guests at the Marshall home. NO HUNTING NOTICE The following £ive notice there can be no hunting with dog or gun or trespassing on the following lands: ft . D. Marshall Denver Wolf* Ralph Kennott \ y Massies Creek Cemetry —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY REINER'S MN01< Recommended for the relief of " RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMRAGO >\ Welt kaawn lit this vicinity Price— %iM, 4 Hatties $5.o0 • DOESAM 1 ^ ■ BRiyrSDRUGSYORR The size of the squad is fairly well proportioned. Four of the boys are, really big while the rest have fair size except Van Horn and Merritt who make up for It with their sharp- shooting, and speed. Coach Dorman expressed high hopes for a success ful seaon. Night Forsman for MIR — Moulder operator % ^$j»i>td machine men, Wood Assembling Foreman, (ktagw&fe*, Nsfafe tenanne » fa , Spray *p**a4*r* — ^ppRe«ais **S«e. ted. No age limit, Np one now employed in War work mm* aidered. See Mr, Engle, The Buckeye inppbeter Company, ©mild Avenue Hunt, Sprlngfiold, Ohio. GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Senior Girl Scouts met Monday evening in the Scout Room, More let ters wpre written to boys over seas. We practiced writing messages while blind- folded. Also we are learning the. Morse Code, The next meeting of the Senior Girl Scouts will be held Monday of* ter school In the Scout Rooms, “x r *2535 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Albert E. Huey, Deceased.' Notice is hereby given that Mary. M Huey has been duly appointed as Ex- utrix of the estate of Albert E. Huey, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. , Dated this 20th day of October, 1942. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court,. Greene County, Ohio. ✓ |FARMS FOR SALE AND _ | FARM LOANS I j We have many good farms for sale | j on easy terms, . Also, make farm | | loans at 4 % interest for 15 years, f j No application feefand no apprais-1 |al fee. I Write or Inquire i McSavaney & Co, London O. f Leon H. KHng, Mgr. | •WtitMisiiiiMMiiMiMtiMimiiiiiiniHiinmtitiHtimitiiiHimmir Use M one y W ise ly Cash ja a weapon o f purchasing pewAr that can be used intelligently * or dangerously. Don’t hoard money or goods—-do buy 4 WAR BONDS AND STAMPS, * Springfield Loan Co, 32 W. High? St. Springfield, .Ohio Phone 3061 lamln Received Every Sat We are now accepting*lambs on Saturdays as well as on the regular Monday Sale days. - . Columbus Ave. Springfield, Ohio, ' yr Phone 5942 S E I un c la im ed ; LOANS ' SAVE UP TO 75% : On Diamonds, Watches, Guns, Radios, Field Glasses, Mustsal Instruments. Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats .$6.95 Up MONEY TO LOAN B & B LOAN OFFICE 68 W. Main- Si. Springfield, O. Open Evenings & & & T H E N EW II. S. Tax EFFECTIVE ON TELEPHONE CHARGES -v - . • . ?v ,• . 'K •■{' ■:V ’*1 - v* ••'■Y<<- ; ,• * : v, - INCLUDED ON N0VEHDER, BILLS T lie U n ited States G overnm en t R evenue A c t o f 194 2 iiicreases th e tax o n .m ost item s' o f te leph on e serv ice and changes the m eth od o f com pu tin g the tax on lon g distan ce ca lls and rep o rt charges o f 2 5 c and o v e r . T h e fo llow in g changes a ffect te leph on e b ills o f N ovem ber 6 and a fter : ■N ■. A■ . ' LOCAL, SERVICE .%p Lncal Service and Equipment •Melrtipoll- (Tax increased from 6% to 10% ’of tlie fan «r Additional local Message UitilB . . |:chargca.*' \ . ’ . - * V ' 1 I A . u M » ■ «»*• ■ ' .*>•'*■ ** ( r. Guarantee for Local Messages from Coln upon, guarantee beginning no* telephones ........................ ( September 1, apd after.* LONG DISTANCE SERVICE ANR TELEGRAMS Telephone Messages andReport ( Taxincreasedf . . . . . . . . ( of the charges. rom 6% to 10% v- Charges Under 2flc TelephoneMessages and Repert Charges af 28c and Over Effective November 1, charges are increased from Sc for each 50c or fraction thereof to J10% o f the total charge for all such calls on your bill. On Calls from coin box telephones, this tax will be computed to the nearest 5c. Telegrams On Western Union and Postal tclegratns shown on telephone bills after November' 1, instead of a 10% tax on each telegram, there will be a 15% ' tax upon the total charge for telegrams within this country and a 10%. tax for the total change for telegrams to other countries. On telegrams placed from coin box telephones, theutax will he computed to the nearest 5c. SPECIAL SERVICES ^ leased W ire, Teletypewriter ar Talking Circuit Special Services* ' Tsk increased from 10% to 15% of the charges.* *lfttrvice w mfumUh*d prior to September1,1943,thu tax ratatoken ternice ieatfurnithed appUm. T U B o n i o B E L L T E L E P n A N E C O .
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