The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
’ aetfK #M£ '\MM , in 4 iw i ln ua txtm ’ ('wm (wcmma Chlo , ov# Rh** , ShtoF 1iKMMIMlWMfmUMIHMM tlWHWWimWWMW*^^ ; eed loos >EN TIMBER A COB S I ! jw Springs, O. 1 > * ■ . | [ i - —------ I1,11.'ITT FrL Jap. 1 1 Wk. X ■ ler Fri. Jan. 1 so*yt v£ft pities ?» ra d e as-— Town 1 End ds” - n m f Roger* H DOV/N ; CAHVON" ..SPIN" vFay* v ‘ •un,. M om . ^Tu**. iney AT KTO n V l* DANGER'* 50 | »7?1 -lor $2,00 11.00 condition Calves, ete. rnptljr cell IA . .IZER l e tChA t ga * Xetii*, Ohio . . . . Ifcr Wmte iffH k F®fc litU M i h*#h- twr ***** » d «&*% #Wf< T*m* 0*dA«iPf <MMa. Wosd ins been mesivad hm that Pvt Pari 15, IJIsewp poo'of liar. and Mr*. Ranft* Wlaw&y, OodsurvOlo, was jnarrlod to Ml** Dopn* Betlo Ary, Port William. Tb*y wear* maarisd in the Mothodiat Church at Biloxi, MI m ., on December 18, Pvt. Wisecap is at Keesler Field, Mist, in the Air Corp. The Wamem, Research Club will meet next Thursday, Jen, 7 th, at the homer of Mr*, J. S, West. • m*wISsHiWhat tf Jteiked# Cost** Hn andMrs. J, 8 , W«A Pvt w&p ht>*hk Monad et a^t&fjEMd* UL* m haw* for a fw days on farkaigh. U . WtKajsd Barter U. g. ribs is attending hatem, N, a , jet son here, Saturday fer a lough. MJas Dorothy ;galloway, WAAC oJHcers* training, school, D«r Moines. Iow», viiHted here several day* ’ with her parent*, Mr. andMra. W, W. Gal loway, WANTED—Men for track work. Also women for light ijack work. Ago limit 18 to #5. Apply in person or by *Respite m mwmwwtm&mmm +*m*tme*»* Dpt to the fact that ifeere is but two writsInal oases on the county dedeet. Proaseuter Mato#* Ahann in not going to ask for a Medea of the go end iwty *fc peeaenfc. The jury 3* *ri>j**t to eaB any Mm*. . CHURCH NOTES TWO m m WEIGHED I4M LBS. P*ri,r Wilton recently sold two hog*, SO months old, that weighed UNO pounds. Bach had- only one Ut ter of pigs. The two brought |1®7.70 or $18 a hundred. M. Sgt, Wm. Peterson, Camp Bret- near, North Carolina, is hente on a fur lough for a few day*. Washington letter {Continued from first stags) wiU come for the elimination of the crackpots, reformers and Harry .Hop kinses from the government. Labor reform legislation will be' enacted Presidential • opposition, Them will be much serious discussion Rev. and Mrs, C, |f, Montgomery -phone to R, B, Koppe. Phone 6-1881. of Garrett, Ind„ spent the first part l " " - of peace terms and post~war prob- o fjh e week visiting in the home of { Bvt. John Reinhard, Camp Ruker, ^ Presldent; Roosevelt is expect- inietmwHa,imiM<*<»WHM»*v‘niMn»im>wMiiei>nnMi>m« MBTWaiHST CHURCH EL BL AM*. Jflrietor Telephone 8-1881 Sunday Schaol 16i$0 A. M. Claytoa Wiseman, Supt / Cburoh Serric* 11:00 A. K. Them*, “The Lard's Prayer”. Union week of prayer beginning Sunday evening. Sunday and Monday in the United Presbyterian Church, Tuesday and Wednesday in the First Presbyterian Church, Thursday'and Friday in the Meth odist Church. ’ * WomanV Mitering Thursday afteit, noon 2:00 p, in. in the Jfethodftt" Church. ‘ ‘ ' Regular i^eetin'g of the W S 0 S Wednesday nodn luncheon, ' Mid-winter institute Greenfield January 9, cost of $1,15,includes reg istration,- lunch, banquet, notebook, The Deah is Rey. William A. Moore, Registrar Hattie Hiatt, The Faculty includes - Mrs, E, F. Attdree, Rev. F, F. Hubbell, Rev. ,H. H. Abeld* Rev. I, S. Norris, Dr, E. F. Abdree, Rev, . - , ... a y " * * * * Mdmtb mm l m Ai M h iilpt.': HaieW Dobbms. Freachiag-^11 A M. Theme, Y. P. C. V. 7 P. M. Leader, “A Highway tor Our Gad" N*w j 1S b *®%Message. Dorothy Jim* Wad®*. gubjeet, “What, the Bible Teaches About God.” » ' Union -Service in this church at 8 P. M. This wtB fee the opening service of the_Week o f Prayer, Mes sage fey Dr. FI A. Jurket, Complete program touiuj elsewhere in this paper. Thera is no better way to begin the Now Yepf, and especially This Year,’than by uniting our heart* in these Prayer Meeting*. Young Peoples social in the church dining room Friday, Jan' 1st, at Sp.m. l,m l X tR ijf mnSm i t fSm H M Frenhytarifes Chm&* Tmdtg «njji W*4tte»d*ty evening at the Fresfey- serian Ctepnh, and Ttowday evening and Friday *t#t«riMM« a* the Math- odist OCfetwah, The newly organised ebu* $m> yoaag actelto* will held Be regular monthly mooting Tuesday evening after th* prayer serriet. This a»et- iag will he peld at the J»m» o f Mr. and Mra, RtSdrin MeMiBan, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH jfurlough with, hi* parent*, Mir. and - Miss Carina Jeanne Boss o f Dayton Mrs. Harold Reinhard, spent her Christmas Holidays .visit-1 - — , --------- ing her grandparents Mr. and Mr*.: Rev, Justin Hartman of Bettsville, [ and world reform that would spread the New Deal, to all corners and to David Mitchell of .the Yellow Springs ^O,, was home with-his parent?, Mr. and Cedarville pike. 1 Miss Eleanor.Kyle had as her guest and Mrs. G- H; Hartman over Christ mas; Rev. and Mrs, Herbert Vernon Van' Buren. Registration begins at 9‘30 *. m. Those who .wish to attend should see the minister at opce so that trans- over the Christmas holiday, her neice ■son Paul,' of Loveland, are guests Mis* Ruth GelWway of New York, of Mrs. J, W, Johnson over Christ* Miss Galloway^parents are mission- ‘ mtes. * aries in Egypt. Miss ,Galloway is‘.| i - --------- — ------” ■ instructor in the training school of Mrs, Bert Carroll of Morrow spent Columbia Presbyterian Medical Cen-' Christmas with' hey sop-in-law and ter. She expects to Visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mis. Fred Clem- two brother? who, are students at arts. Monmouth College before Returning ' .— :— ------------ - < East. ' - all peoples of the earth. •’ As 1943 progresses the American people will become more and move *poj-tation can bo arranged realistic in their views on inter national affair*. The coming year Main and jwj’n see the New Deal well on its way ouf. There will he a definite awing to the right, a growing op position to regimentation, and p general, determination thp't, free en terprise', representative government, and'the ;Aiuericaii way of life must be preserved. 1943 will be' a year of trial and tribulation—and also of triumph. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kyle and daughter speht Christmas with the former’s parents Mr, and Mrs. J. E, Kyle, " Miss Julia McCallister, ’teacher- In the South Vienha school is spending the Holidays at the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. C. L, McCallister. Miss Betty Nelson is spending her Christmas Vacation at the home of her parents' Mr.,' and Mrs. Robert Nelson.' Miss- Nelson teaches' in- the Kirksville., ‘ 0 „ School. , - BUY WAR BONDS TODAY . ^V0^’ >R» Bartells attended the (History will be made more rapidly annual meeting1o f the Ohio, Educa- [than ever before. Every day of the . . ............ .. ... p............ .................. tion in Columbus this week along year will be worth living. With -County Superintendent S. O. Liming and other educators.' I ' ' E utMiliiiiiOititiMtiMmitifmumtiimitomiumiiMiiHimitiiiiR Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr spent the 1 FARMS FOR SALE AND f Week-end in .Fair Haven with his f , ' | father. •> I ■” FARM LOANS I |We have many goo ’ farms for sale I Village council „ meets Thursday, | op easy terms. Also make farm I evening to complete the business of |joam 8t 4 % interest for is years, 1 the year. | 3^0 application fee' and no apprals-1 v . ? , 1 ^ |al fee, , •^ : I Mr. and Mrs. Rugh Thomas and | ‘ - Write or Inquire I daughter, Ruth, of Hyde Park, O., ! • 1 Spduf Christmas with Mrs. Thomas' I McSavaney & Co. . London O. | father and grandmother, Mr. ,E. S. | Leon. II. Kling, Mgr, | Hamilton and Mrs,. Margaret Ryder, UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. REINER'S MNOL Recommended for the relief of RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMBAGO . Well known in this vicinity Price— $1,50, 4 Bottles $5,00 •FOR SALE Browns Drug Store Paul H. Elliott, Minister New Years Day JQ:3Q A. M. '[Day of Prayer” Observance, This service is open to everyone. Saturday, 7:30 Choir Practice 10:00 A, M, Sabbath School. II. K. Stormont, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A,M, Serm&t Sermon, "Go Forward” 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor The Universal Week of Prayer will THE CHURCHOF THE NAZARRN* Sendee# Christmas program will he riven at the Sunday Sohool feota-. Preaching H;Q0 A, M, to 12:00 M» Evangelistic Service- 8:00 p. M. Wednesday Service ' 'Prayer Meeting 8:00 P, M«* Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. , Pastor, Rayfnond Strickland, F op |Mto«Q9p#» toaia 9tet *$. o«a mm M J l g m Mi M v f t e COZY • W U t £ 1 CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 0:3$ A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A M. Theme—“Faith”, Young Peoples Meeting at $ P. M, 'Evening Service, 7i<5 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 Pj M. " . Mr?. Ethel Davidson, Spencer Cor- ^setiere for Cedarville, tjail for free be observed together, meeting Sunday demonstration. •* , (It) awt Sat., Jan. 1 -2 An# Setharn - Red SkeRwt " ^PANAMA HATTIE* I _ New* -——-Onr Gang Comedy | Sijn. -and Mon,, Jan,, 3*4 I Clark Gable • Lana'Turner “SOMEWHERE I’LL*FIND YOU” 1 New* —- — — Cartoon f Wed. and Tiiur*., Jan, 6-7 » • ' ' * , | Jimmy Lydon - Mary Andersen ' | "HENRY AND DIZZY” | Selected Short Subjects I HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL S1^ N O T I C E In accordance with the new O, P. A. regulation governing ceiling Prices of milk and cream, our ceiling prices are as follows: 7A.tr.-‘,, Quarts Milk—Regular.......... ................. . *14 Pints Milk—Regular..... . . . . . . ^ 1 . . . . . . - 0 7 1 / , Qts. X Cream...... ........ ........ .......... .481/^ Hf. Pts. X Cream................ ...................... . .131/0 Prices of other dairy products are not affected INVEST 10-PER CENT QF YOUR WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS 8E9SSESHSI ■ k -Ji l‘ "r.' J !^ 1 telephones ore storting to buzz! people ore beginnhtplo talk! newspapers we writing it up! W HAT IS OHIO TUBULAR PRODUCTS COMPANY'S *. ***i‘-* *» rn**J Supporting die Boys 0u the Fiout ■• . ■#• * The Ohio Tubular Product* Co. toa* the fir«t In dustry in Madison and Creene Counties to sub scribe 100 per tent to the Payroll Savings Plan. It Was the first to exceed 10 per cent of *ro*s payroll in the purchase of War fiends (8 . months average 13.11%)* EveryW ker is buying at: least one bond every month*' • ‘ , I . ■ ' -- ■ ■ ■ ■ . hi ■ ,,niit■m' ‘-i" f' » ★ This Cedarville industrial corporation will release to' its employee? (representing ISO fanlilies) on January first a huge pile of 10,000 SU- yer Dollars as a part of it* Saturday* January 1st payroll^ (This is in excess of $4,400 wqyth of War Bonds bought in December by our cm- ployees.) The company is using this plan, with pardonable pride, to impress Upon the citizens of the community the value of the Ohio Tu bular Products plant as an asset to Cedarville and London. Through this plan will be proven that its employees are truly living the American Way of Life, spending their dollars in their own com munity for the every day necessities of life, a* well as for utilities, rent* buying their own homes'* etc. >» Season's Greetings i '* J* It is through citizens of this Caliber that our community will prosper and reach even greater heights in the New Year .which is just dawning. ★ This is the season of “greetings," it is the time when we wish to tell you that it has been our good fortune to do business with and to he as sociated with some of the finest folks on earth. The Spirit of the season brings renewed ap preciation of Old association* and the value of new friends, ■>. « ‘ , In sincerity, We greet you and earnestly hope that the New Year will bring you arid your* the fullest measure of happiness and prOspar- »ty* * * f d **,!%*#■* T V ■* * i LONDON, OHIO CEDARVHJJljOKIO %H 1 -o-L .I* i i 4,; i
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