The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
-p H i* >*•" .! evpditwt i tx m E1H I inc , m p I :eep HWHWWMIWtiMI m LOGS N TIMBER * » C O B S | Springs, 0 . ? s> | , Thiir*. Dee, 3 ee V i Wk. Carthy •rsleeve ,W E A W ” 99 orest igers micolor ed u rray ette la rd Fo t| i » •at. Dec. 6 4 D»y» larloff e M an t Y o u ” a n a Range Busters l Riders’* plus of Missing '’.iris’ * C un . M on . T u s t . nf* D” Mu* l TOKYO, i. a .* 00 l y for S$ 4.00 $ 2 .0 0 condition' Calves, etc, unaptly call « I A L I55E R Kcverp/ , 3to»W Okie ClubandSocialActivities »-*-■- aJLi.. • ... V m MUTHA ^J w BNO MO t M vMNt #nSaw'we fttlo- aiNMMrtar O V M A 'W M r * . * W " gpn-jr:Trnrtrr-wrarmrrisi Lacy lariwr, • j | lira, Dowt* Rfotuwr, asslstsat po*t- Mrs. Bewarii Bwala apeat, semsl;mi*Ur***„ has rotamed to Her duties days lap week with for husband, *f '*r a vacation due to illness. Print* Swain* wbe Is la Camp-at Tabs, Okie, Hiss Buena Svilaiaor, who la con nected with defense work in Macon, G** has beep spending seyorsl days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vest of Row Moorefield, spent Thanksgiving with the former** parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, West Mr, and Mrs. Donald Engle, Cob ttmhus pike, are announcing the ar rival of a daughter Connie Carol, at ‘ha McClellan Hospital, Tuesday Mrs. Joseph Gordon was hostess to members o f the Golden Rule Circle of *the Methodist Church, Friday morning, evening, . *. a *«•***>. . ....... - - ■ Coroner JR C. Schick has rendered Mr. Frank Creawcll spent several B verdict cf accidental death In the days the first of last week in Kansas auto crash when Lucien B. Turner City, where he purchased cattle. met instant death lent Saturday ......... ...... ,,... ...... .morning, Mr, Charles Iliff and son,. Emery, who have been, spending several months here, have returned to Chi cago. • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith o f Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs, James Crbst, of KendaUville, Ind., were " mats of Mr. and Mrs. C.,H. Crouse, anksgiving,. . Mrs. Charles Kimble and' daugh ters,* Bernice, Helen and Frances, s^ent Thanksgiving aa guests of the former’s son-in-law *iuj daughter Mr, former's son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs, Gale Ross, c h u r c h norm MBTHODWT CHURCH IT- H- Ahthr. Wwistsr Tefaphont *-1181 Sunday School 18:00 A. M. Claytoa Wissmsn, Bapfc. Chnrdi Sendee 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Mary, Mother of God.” Church Sendee Selma 10:00 A. M. Union Sunday School following in Seim* "Friend* Church, Bupfc. Phyllis Power*. it Ghrhtm** Season Sermon Topic*' Doc. S'"Mary, Mother of God". Dec. 18 “ChrU^ma* Carol Sere nade'4. Dec. SO "Gifts at the feet of Jesus’*. Wesleyan Service Guild meeting ,eve of Dec. 14. Progressive Club meeting-Dec, 14, B r i n f i n * P l a c e # U p T * A I n n M a i t , D a i r y H m Xenia a iw is *M J m ^ ..... .... ' - .... 1 * * \ Higher Standard M o m o i * « w r t a « p ro b lem M u f r m it s ! *—w jth* United States than that of Hm The Health Dwartmeat has been! potential shortage of meat and dairy trying by every mean* possible to'products. Senator Harry 8, Truman,, bring our eating and drinking"estab-iDemocrat, Missouri, Chairman of the lisbments up to an aooeptaWe sani-| Senate Committee Investigating the tary standard. The Army, the United Iwar program. FIRSTPRBSBYTERIA#CHURCH ’ or Sale:— Boys brown leather ot with fur. trim, size 12. Mrs. D. Furst, Phono 6-1051. MiES EQROTHY GALLOWAY CHOSEN FOR OFFICER’S COURSE [With the Y, w.C*. A. Committal Ser- Paul H. EiUott, Minister 10:06 A. M. Sabbath' School, H, K. Stormont; Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, "Our Prayer for Deliverance”. 7:00 P. M. Young People’s Service. 8:00 P. M. Union Service, in charge of Cedarville College, At this time-nthe Annual Men’s Bible Memory Contest, under Prof. C. W. Steele,,, will be held; together t?mf Sale:- 8 room house, 2 car M,:)ines* ^ a , has comple x prelim- , t .rage and chicken hot*, both plum- 1,811 ^ * £ » . ].<!. Good garden and s p a c i o u s ^ / T “ "if* * a wn. .'Call Jamestown 4-3933. _<2t) Monday *nd will contmne .......... ..................... V . . . . . . „ . . . . ivico>over which the Y, W. C. A. Pres* ™ Gai ° ^ y’ J?8yghter ident* Miss Laurel Diltz will preside. Mrs. W. W. Galloway, The lj|tter <8 R beautiful candlelight .d training at Fort De* seryice ^ epch in we Wanted—Five men for Section Miss Galloway was one of three in ew work oh Railroad; Age 18-65. . * ^ 1 ? ™ f IecJfe.d *** ■dpay and full time. Apply R. B. ? ? icev8 tramin» ‘ Slle enlisted m the ope, McMillan St., Cedarville... WAAC in September. The Broadcasters Clas&.will hold a Christmas. party at the Presbyteriafi C mrch on Tuesday evening. Mxv Carter Abel, o f Ronton visited f {ends’*in town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. John S. Harvey re* ^<r Sale.—>A quartered Oak roll top desk and chair. Phone 6-2434 FOR SALE: Farm wagon -with Targe grain bed; In good condition. Call evenings, * F. F. Jones, Home Rd., R. R, 3, Springfield, O. of Miss Franres McChesney. Choir Practice Sat. '<eve at 8 p, m, UNITEDPRESBYTERIANCHURCH For Sale - TWo wheel trailer, metal turned home Wednesday after a visit body>. Btock ri|ck coniWned. Rubber i:t Huntington, W. Va. -'Rev. James L. Chestnut, D D„ wife tires, extra, casing with tube. Also two heating stove*. C..W. Miller, - and son, Donald,^ v jo; have been WaUer Andrew farm, *Federal Pike. ' r S v. ^ * ^ * 1 Get “No Hunting” signs at this • to their home m Pittsburgh,, Pa.. .^»*Office, Mrs, Dorothy Kablp, and son ,Bobby, o f Port'Wayne, Ind., spent _Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. ‘Anna O. Wilson. Sgt. Robert Wilson, who la Stationed at Camp Perry, O., spen^the week-end at home, 1 The" Red Cross Sewtfng meeting will he held Friday afternoon at 1:20 p. m. in the Cafeteria Room at the High School. All are requested to attend this important meeting, Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred had for their guests Thanksgiving Day, Mn.r and Mrs, R. B. Trumbo; Mrs, Rebecca Ward, and children* Becky Lou, Jimmie and Billie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumbo and daughters, Ruth and Joan all of near Osbofn; Mr, and Mrs, ^toscoe Wilson and sons, Larry and Bobby o f Mlamisburg; and Mr* and Mrs. Edwin Westerfield of Cin cinnati, Mr, and Mrs, Westerfield remained over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferryman re ceived a cablegram from their son Private Kenneth Ferryman, stating that he had arrived safety at a for eign port. Private Ferryman is with a Casualty Detachment on board a troop ihip and i* thought to be some where in the Pacifk arca. Protect your farm with our water proof "No Hunting” rigns. - FOR Sale—Sorghum Molasses, $1,80 * gallon if you furnish the con tainer. W*lter Finney, Clifton Phone 5677, 2 1-2 milei East of Cllf ton. h t:i V bu y w ar bonds today ............................ COZY CLIFTON UNITEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister- __ 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W Rife* Supt. i “ 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Christian Union. All Welcome. CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 0,*8O‘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. ' . LEGAL NOTICE To Carroll Stamer, wife of Clyde Sterner, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on September 24th, 1042, Clyde Sterner, her husband, filed a petitloh for di vorce in the Common Pleas Court of Greene County, being CqSe No, 22,- 984. You are required to answer within (6) weeks, from the date of the first publication Of this notice, Which is October 2nd, 1942 or judg ment may be taken against you. CLYDE STARNER, By Smith, McCallister A Gibney, His Attorneys, m% fcOHos T 0 f THAT \Q% Ralph A. Jamieson,’ Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Harold Dobbins. . Preaching—11 A. M» Theme, “Servants of the ..Lord**. . This is a Special Service for the Dedication of * Service Flag, which contains twenty two' stars. This, beautiful Dag has been given to the Church by one of opr faithful-mem* bers, in honor of our boys and' gjri, who have entered the service of our country, and their Country. The Boy and Girl Scouts will lead us in Sa lute’s to both the American and Christian Flags.' The choir will sing Kipling*‘Recessional, “Lest We For- get” and Mrs, Donald Wic^erham will sing “God Bless America” . The families of these, whom 'the stars represent, are especially invited to be present as guests. Each S. S. Class is requested to take an offering Sabbath morning for the fund for sending Christmas boxes to OUr boy* .and girl in tee Service-of the U, S, A. Boxes h«v* already .been sent to those over seas. Choir rehears*] SaturdayJ:S0 p, m. Members of the 'cS ir are’ urged to be present, as it is only two week* from Sabbath evening that the choir will present the ChrisRn** Service tn song, Y, P. C, U, 7 p. m. Subject, “What Happens When We Worship Together” Leader, Etha'Belle Will iamson, V Upion Service 8 P. M. in the First Presbyterian Church, under the direction of the College. The Men’s Bible Recitation Contest, and also the Y. W. C. A. Committal Service. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. M, in the church. Session meeting afterwards. States Public Health Service, and the State Department of Health have re* quested that this be done. The above mentioned have cooperated with the Health Department in the accom plishment of this purpose. We ap preciate what the operator* and man agers are* up against in urn way of securing personnel and equipment, and are willing to do every thing we can to help. It does not seem that anyone go ing into the business of serving food and drink to tee public should assume the responsibility of making hi* place as sanitary as "possible, especially in a Defense -Area as important as that represented by .at least a part of Greene County. Recently the Health Department has required certaih improvements in methods and equipment(to the extent that equipment is obtainable), A simple physical examination of em ployes has also been-required. Man agers and employes are cooperating with tbe Health Department and we appreciae this cooperation. Many industrial establishments re quire periodic'physical examinations o f employes f o r purely . economic reasons. Our school cafeterias have required . physical examinations of their Tegular employes. As far as health examinations are concerned, everyone should have such: an examination once a year, It has men definitely proven that persons having shch periodic Examinations live longer and remain in better health than persons who do not. Again the Health Department is requesting managers, employes, and the public to do everything possible make our' eating and drinking establishments as sanitary as any in the country, Truman said hU committee prob ably would undertake a full-scale investigation early next year. Mean whil?,’ he added, he personally in In vestigating every phase of the po tentially acute shortage. _ Every effort of-every government agency concerned must be utilised if a shortage which may result in actual hunger is to he averted, be declared. The potential shortage, he said, o f meat and dairy product*—“which will surely follow if we pursue our present policies’ —is “without a doubt the most serious -and terrible thing facing the American people today”, “Once we are in the middle of the shortage of this type, it isn’t going to be.possible to remedy the situation overnight”, he said, It takes at least three years "for a calf to reach the age to produce.milk, he. *&fd, “ If we kill off all the young calves now, as well as the older cattle, there is no telling what the situation may be like between the'time we come to our sense* and the time when some measures of relief cofnes forth”, be added. j » {Continued from first page ) torney Francis Smiley McQuilkin, now sewing with the Army, in Texas;1 two brothers, Frank *jnd George, ‘ East St. Louis, and four sisters,* Mrs.1 James Wylie and Mrs. Glenn Lucas, I both of Mavissa,. Mrs. James Hood and Mrs, Elwood McClurkln, both of Oakdale, II), '—Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph THE CHURCHOF THENAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 9:80 A, M. to 11:00 A.M, Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 X. Evangelistic* Service 8:00 P. M. t Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 8:00 P« M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. ' Pastor, Raymond Strickland. GLIFTON 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, THEATRE. # December 4*B Iroim Dumte— Knofcles “ LADY IN A JAM ” Newt* -v Cartoon- WANTED WOODWORKERS S um . 4*4 Mo«., Dec, *«7 ifyyoii*Fowor Jea* Fountain* “ THIS ABOVE ALL” ALSO FOE NHWS w #& m i t f c s i* ; &•«* Lori K im — 'Carol* Unit* *% ** I Cirteit VtrnH OecapallMw ..| . — ■ -— -- *f —«. IM* i Night Foreman for Mill — Moulder operator for second shift, machine man. Wood Assembling Foreman, Carpenters, Main tenance men, Spray operators — Top wages to applieants selec ted. No age limit. No one now employed in War work con sidered. See Mr. Engle, The Buckeye Incubator Company, Euclid Avenue Plant, Springfield, Ohio, Use Money Wisely <9* Caalt fo.a weapon n|;.ptttn|iaaltt$i powar that ean I m p im *HInMlifantly ' nr 4angmrousIy. Don’t hoard momy or Kood**—do h«y WAR BONDS AND STAMPS, iprlngflnld Loan Co. $2 W, High; fit Springfiold, Ohio Fhone S 061 -BUY WAR BONDS TODAY For Sale—Three room house on Elm St: Call Guy Leach, 81’2 East Main st. Phone 248 R, Xenia, O. I “HeroWeGoAgain ”1 Laughs are’ crowded Into RKO Radio's latest fun riot, “ Rare W* Go Again,” as a result ot tb$>com bination ot screen and radio's top- ranking . mirth-makers. The star* o f the picture are two 'comedy teams whose radio shows haVe-been leader* in their Reid tor several years. They are Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and Fibber McGee and Molly, and the laughs they have produced among their 70,000,000 combined1listeners would rival the war debt figures. Next in line 1« Harold Peary, known to 17,000,000 air listeners "The Great GUdersIeeve.” In faia year* with Fibber McGee and Mol- iy and more'perfectly in hi* own show, he has piled up laughs which would reach around the . world and^return many tlmeB. Then there is Bill Thompson, f noted for his “ Old Timer" add many other character roles In the McGee show, and Gale Gordon Who also appears with the ‘McGee -cou ple and their neighbors. Mortimer Snerd, a « Edgar Ber- 1 f gep. creation, 1* good tor-a laugh a line, In the’ role ot a stupid hdek- Woods •guide,* la ' “Here Wis Go Again,” and Ray Noble supplies ’-is' own particular brand o f humor a* .well as the music of his popular hand,. • Then there is Sterling' Holloway, well-jmqwn. to film audiences .for his unique comedy, and Georg* Cleveland, noted comedy character actor who has brightens* many recent pictures. He has * par ticularly ' hilarious - role in “Hera* We Go Again."- „ ’ Buy More W av Bonds Four questions every American should ask himself .i I r « * * o * « f *■ wC*N •* ! / W *W1 * m l- s® 1* . « o s * * »r * * 1 » v « T • An answer to all four questions is: B U Y W A R BONDS through the Payroll Savings Plan* The more bonds youbuy, the more Quickly we can win the war* The more bonds you b u ^ the m ore you re duce the possibility o ra rising co«t o f living. The m ore bonds you buy now , the more money you w ill have when-the war is won. The more bonds you buy, the more four dollars you’ll get fo r threes! Put at least 10%—not 6 % /or 1%, or even 9%, but 10%—o f your earnings into W ar Bonds. D o it through your company* Twen* ty-one m illion Americans are doing it now . Let’s make it at least 10% for every Am eri can! *#Se4«»,iT — WHAT YOU SHOULD DO— tf ypw o fd ... 1. Alnrady getting aside 10% of your pay in War Bond* through the Payroll Savings Plan—boost that 10% if you can, * 2, Working in a plant where the Plan Is installed, but haven't signed up yet—sign up tomor row. • ;- ,a . &. Working ir a platti where the * Payroll Savings Plan hasn't feaen installed, talk to your union head, foreman,.or plant manager—and see if it can't he installed right away. The local bank will he glad to help.' 4, Unable fo get in on the Pay* roll Sating* Plan for any rea son, go to your kte*l hank, They Will be glad to help you atari a Plan of your own. ■id TOP THAT 10 %BY NEWYBAft’Sr BUY U.S. WAB BONUS 1MBOU0H DfK ' . 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