The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
C lub aAdS ocia lA ctiv ities Cedar Star##t Circle o f fho Bod C rw i S«wiag wW moot W«da#«lay Jinmtry 27, « t 1:80 P. M. a t the M obs * o f Mrs, Korlh Bull. ; iH 4 W » W W W H 'H W » 'H COLLEGENEWS | Dr. F, A .’ Jurkat Krill spook * t tha Codorvillo Colloftfo hnopder* bad Croeno County Ministwixl A « o - troubles ot Wilberforce Tuea- ciftticta, Monday a t 10:80 a. m. ,in ^ k i g h t They opposed a hot-ahoot Xenia. bunch Of cagsra during the first ^-i ■■ ■_■• - . ■ half in which the Cedars just couldn't The women o f the Golden Buie *°hMT* The result o f that disast Circle jA the Methodist Church will roua combination was a 32 to 10 fie- entertain the Men’s Bible Class ^ on the part o f the Yellow Jaek- Thursday eve, January 28th, in the half-time. Church parlor. Coxwain Elton Frame and wife o f NotioJk, Va., are here on a short furlough with the. fo ra e r’a^parenta, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Frame. Elton has been assigned to the Yorktown, Cedarville College will play Com pany G o f the Ohio 'State Guards at the College Gymnasium Thursday, January 28, at 8:80 B. M / This is ’ the second home game o f the Yellow Jackets and the Guard boys will be out fo r their 13th win in 16 starts. The George Farm, owned by the Home Federal Savings & Loan Asso ciation, Xenia,, located on the Yellow Springs and Cedarville pike has been sold to Bey Beatty, Springfield, George Cotton leaves this farm and has rented the farm on the Beid road owned by Miss Ada Stormont. Local boys i n ‘the’ draft thatvleave this week for service are Paid Shaw, Junior Judy, Howard Frame," and, Joe Carroll o f this place and Bobert Richards, o f Columbus formerly o f Cedarville, and Willis Hopping of Clifton. CABD OF THANKS-We wish to take this means o f extending thanks and appreciation fo r the many kind words and helpful acts during our recpnfc bereavement, Also to Rev; Phillips, Mr. McMillan and friends and neighbors. Mrs. Opal Jackson and family. Pvt. Henry E> (Hank) Barnett, former duputy ‘ sheriff, is reported dangerously ill in the post hospital at Fort Custer, Mich. He’ entered the army October 19th' and has been at Fort Custer since Dec. 25th. The Instructors t Course in Sur gical Dressing will start Monday Morning, January 25, promptly at 9* A . M, in the basement o f the Library. Mrs. B. J. .Warner o f Xenia will be the instructor. * Bev. John E. Hunter o f Wilber force is now filling the pulpit, in the .local St. Paul’s A, M. E. Church. . . . , . Sunday school at 10 A, M. and current shortage o f teachers will be The wide W*U. floor proved the downfall o f Cedarville’s zone de fense. The local boys couldn’t check the men in the comers and in the back court and Wilberfhree couldn’t miss those shots. To top that o f f the Jackets missed bunny shot after bun ny shot. By this loss Cedarville lost the first round o f the annual Greene County mythical ' college champion ship series. They will meet the Bull dogs,,on the Cedarville floor Febru ary 6 in a return game as a feature o f the annual Homecoming enter tainment. The next game fo r the Ce dars wilt be Tuesday, January 26 at Dayton. ‘ Merritt, Wright, Lewis, Brill, and Compton. started the game fo r Ce- darviile. Four other orange and blue players entered the'game also. They were Sanders, Van Homy Watkins, and French. Wright again led the Jackets scoring with nine points. Lewis scored eight; Mcrrit, five; Compton, four; Van Horn, two, and Sanders, one. ~ .Little Junior Jones, flashy Wilber- 'orce forward, led. all scorers -with 16 points. He was followed .closely by his teammate. Snyder with 14. Oh, yes, the final score was 65 to 29. Except fo r a brief flurry at the ptart of the isecond-Jtrf, Cedarville Was iust outclassed. The YW and YM Cabinets met last WeCk ami outlined a . program of meetings fo r the next "month. I t was decided to hold joint meetings and separate meetings alternately on Thursdays. Student leaders were named "to take charge o f the meet ings, Marion Muller and John San ders were the respective leaders of the separate meetings last week. Maxine Heinz and Keith Wright will have charge o f the joint meeting next Thursday. , The. first semester ended this week with • the midyear examinations. Monday registration will be held for the second semester and classes will begin Tuesday. Special consideration will be given to high school seniors who have finished “ the fi^st semester and also to exceptional high school students who are ready to begin senior work. Former teachers who wish to enroll in order to -meet the preaching a i 11 A . M. Ensign Harold Benedict, . United States Coast Guard Reserve, .is home with' his parents neat Clifton on a ten day furlough. given special attention as well as students who are crowded out o f ■other universities because o f military programs. Corp. Howard Finney from Napier Field; near Dothan, Ala., is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. E . Finney, while on a ten day furlough. BUY WAB BONDS TODAY COW SALE ill sell at public auction in a milding at our farm, located ss south o f Springfield on U. way 68 . ►NESDAY, JAN* 27th ig at noon Lunch will' he agistcred Jersey Cows f fresh or soon to freshen, ig producers, including a 60 others with records and es- suitable for foundation stock Jozen o f these cows are bred herd'hull, “ Dandy Segunda , whose dam and two gran- ere. all , Imported and have ige production o f 826 lbs but- ling Heifers Out of Tested ■Dams „ . o f these heifers are sired by Segunda ■Design* see above, high class show heifers, h Grade Fresh Jersey Cows eifers have been hand picked corded herds- hut for lack o f can't be registered. They raging 40 lbs. milk daily now a Whole dairy in themselves, ng and sound. The milk from >Ws to the creamery is bring- ;O' dally per cow. All cattle > tested by the state for !VB, and Mastitis. 12 HEAD OF HOGS whirs sow and 8 pigs eight >ld 1 bred Duroc gilt ter far- April; 2 boars, including O. Igibla to register, s.A-1 Baled Straw* Milk cans ■ator large sire and practi* rw. *■*,■■ $ter Folek & Sons ; * Gordon, Atfetfoneeit*. HELEN C. ROSS MARRIED TO CADET WM. HAINS Miss Helen G* Boas, Grand Ave., Dayton, formerly o f Cedarville, be came the bride o f Cadet William Hains, Bloomlhgbulrg, O., in the Methodist Church of Santa Ana Calif., at 7;30 o’clock Saturday eve ning January 9. . Rev. Walter C. Buckner read the double ring service by candlelight and the couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Augne, Santa Ana, cousins o f - the bridegroom. Mrs. Augne wore black with blue acces sories and a corsage o f Talisman roses. The bride chose for her wedding a suit of French blue ■'v4th which she wore rose and beige accessories. Her corsage was o f gardenias arid- Talis man rosebuds. Mrs. Hains, daughter o f Mrs* Bertha Boss, Dayton is a graduate o f Cedarville High School, and Cedar ville College. She was a member o f Alpha Theta Tau sorority, and studied accordion in the Springfield School o f Music. She has been cm-, ployed in the order department o f the Standard* Register Co., Dayton, and has been transferred to sec retarial work for the same-firm ip Los Angeles, Calif, Cadet Hains, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hains, Bloomingburg, ' O.* graduated from Bloomingburg High School and attended Ohio State Un iversity. He was employed in Col umbus a year before enlisting in the U. S, A ir Forces. He is stationed at Santa Ann air base! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Blflott, Minister 10:00 A , M, Sabbath School. II. K. Stormont, 8 apt. Church Service 11:00 A. M,'Sermon “ The Alibi o f Chance” 7:00 R. M. Christian Endeavor. Monday Evening, January 25, Session Meeting, 8 P. M. Thursday afternoon, at 2 P. M, the Women’s Missionary Society jbeets at the home o f Mrs. John Powers. Choir Practice, Saturday 8 P. M, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A* Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A; M., gupt. Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11:00 A. M, Theme, “ True Friendship” . Y, P. C. U. 7 P, M. Subject, “ What Does God Want Us To Do” , Leader, Helen Williamson. No Choir rehearsal this week end. Women’s Missionary Society will meet next week. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School 10:00 A. M, Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Door-The Good Shepherd” . Chicken supper fo r the general public-cafeteria style by the W. S. C. S. Wed., Jan, 27, at 5:30 P, M. Organization payments are now due. . . :■t " : Golden Circle Thursday eve Jan, 28th. *Men are to be guests. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. Mi Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting .7:30 P rM . Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. . Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Junior Varsity Win* from Bellbrook The junior varsity nosed the Bell- brook boys out by 18 points last Fri day evening when the two teanw met on Cedaryille’s floor. The final score added up to 30-12 points in "Cedar- ville’s favor. Varsity boys were not so fortunate as Belibrook regular# *mde<l the game with 38 points to our regulars’ 17. Semester Brings Changes With Friday, January 15, came the beginning o f \a new seincster end several changes in the schedule for pupils, Thpse having taken sociology first’ semester will study economics fo r second* semester work, while the advanced algebra, group will change! its course to solid geometry. j In the seventh grade industrial arts and agriculture will he offered to the boys and home economics to t$e girls in . place o f science. The cighih grade .will, enroll in science] instead o f .the agriculture and home economics of.,the first semester. Vocational Guidance Director Mrs. Hess, a director in vocational guidance, o f the State Health' De partment talked with the boys and girls of the six upper grades last Wednesday morning on health and social problems. . . On Thursday morning Mrs, Hess I'eturned for individual conferences with pupils who had questions in which they wanted guidance. Home Economics Department Under New Supervision * Mrs. Elizabeth- Paiil; o f Martins ville has assumed the duties as in structor o f the home economics de partment,- succeeding Mrs. Cassel L. King (Louise Williams).-'Mrs. Eliza beth Paul, before her marriage was home economics instructor at Love land; Ohio. C O Z Y THEATRE # Friday-Saturday Jan, 22-23 ! Richard. Travis — Julia Bishop “THE BUSSES ROAR’1 'N E W S --------CARTOON assets First Mortgage Loan# $117,475,86 Loan# on Pa###Book# and Certicficatea------ *----- t 90,74 Properties sold on Contract 15,609.23 Real Estate Owned * and in Judgment—— , 5,617,15 j Investment and Securities .16,100,00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 22,73124 LIABILITIES Member Share Account* Lean# in Proeew Other L iab ility#_____ Specific Reserves General Reserves ______ Undivided Profits ___. . . $134,185,47 , m m 18,75 • 74836 7,552.03 4,049.29 * *•, i artiflf "Wanted—Farm hand experienced with live stock and modern machin ery. House, garden, meat, milk'-and fuel furnished. Give two references. Herbert _F. Smith, Phone 4-3726, Jamestown, Ohio, Route 72. | Sun, and Mon, Jan. 24-25 | Robert Stack —Diana Barrymore I l “EAGLE SQUADRON” f f LATE NEWS EVENTS j I Wed. and Thura. Jan. 27<-28 I | Andrews SistcrS—Dan Dailey Jr. j “GIVE OUT SISTERS | Cartoon —Musical — Variety 3177,524458 $177,62422 L C* DAVIS* Secretary * I i REINER'S R I N O L Recommended for the relief o f RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS and LUMBAGO Well known in this vicinity Price— $1.50, 4 Bottles $5.00 FOR SALE Brown’ s Drug Store INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOUR WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS 24th ANNUAL • BANQUET AND FISH FRY GREENE COUNTY FISH and GAME ASSOCIATIOON Wednesday, January 27,1943 -Beginning Prompt]y at 6 :30 . P. M. High School Physical Education Building, Xenia, O. SPEAKERS ,» ' A • . -.4" ■' ’ - 'Presenting a Headliner, R oy’ G, Howells' ‘ ' Richard Lindeman, President League o f Ohio Sportsman A Representative o f the Ohio Division o f Conservation Allen Dunn, The Whistling Cop Music by the Central High School Orchestra Active Membership Dues fo r Men —$125 - - Associate Membership (for Ladies, Boys and Girls under Iff years o f age) —75c . Both memberships include dinner.- 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. 31,- Evening Service, .7:45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. 31. FORMER COACH NOW SERVING IN ARMY Ciande D. Payette, former athletic coach at Cedarville College and High School fo r 1941-42, who has been j serving in the same capacity with l Denison University,’ has resigned and was inducted into the army at Win ston-Salem, N. C., according to word received from friends here.. MRS. CORA TRUMBO HOSTESS TO HOME CULTURE CLUB Constructive Loans .Mrs. Cora Trumbo was hostess at a meeting o f the Home Culture Club o f Cedarville. Tuesday afternoon at her home, at which twenty-six mem bers and guests were present. The roll call wes answered by “ My Most Embarrassing Moment” , and Mrs. C. E. Masters, vice president, presided over the business discussion in the absence of the president of the group, Mrs. R. C. Ritehour. The pro gram was in- charge of*Mrs. Paul Ed wards, chairman, Mrs. Milton H. Bartels and Mrs. Arthur Cummings. As a prelude to the program, Mrs, Edwards said “ Our government is determined that the coming military victory shall be followed by a dynam ic and lasting peace. To this end the state department is concluding far-reaching agreements with our al lies. Built slowly and with infinite care, these agreements provide that the victor nations —and some day, perhaps, the vanquished as well— shall cooperate to police troubled, areas o f the world, to resist unpro voked agression anywhere, and to fol low enlightened economic problems. There^may be disagreement on de tails o f international cooperation. There can be none On some sort o f partnership fpr .peace.” After this, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Bartels and Mrs, Cummings present ed papers on “ Partnership for peace.’ “Democratic Manifesto,” and- “ The American Plan For a Reorganized World.” * The hostess served refreshments and a speial hour was enjoyed. The club will-meet in February with Mrs, J. S. West* i Borrow with a purpose. Borrow for a definite need. Borrow conservatively. Borrow from m a k e ; e v e r y : P A Y D A Y WAR \ ^ 4 bond day STOP SPENOlHO—SAVt MUAKS Springfield Loan Co* 1W. High St, , Phone 8061 Eptingfitld,. Ohio Mrs. Ethel Davidson, Spencer Cor- j seUera for Cedarville. Call for froe ^eMcmstifation. 1 (W) Buy War > . . . a n d W A R t When you hear that bombing planes cost $335,000, tanks $75,000, anti-aircraft guns $50 ,000—And when you hear, too, that America needs 60,000 planes, 45,000 tanks, and 20,000 anti-aircraft guns at once— It doesn’t take much fig uringto see thatwinning this war calls for every dollar allofus canscrape together. With our freedom at stake—with our farms, families, ■even our very lives depending upon the outcome, we’d gladly give this money. But we aren't asked to do that. Our Government asks us only to lend the money—to put our in creased earnings into War Bonds —month after mpnth—Jintii this war is.won. In dolngso, we Save for our own security as well. Tor we get back $4 for every $3 we invest, when the Bonds are held 10 years. And if we need the money, we can get it all back any time siter 60 daysfrom issuedate. This is the American way—the volunteer way—to raise the bil lions needed forVictory. And the money can . . . w ill. s . must be raised* So let’s show them that the farm ers of America are helping to win thiswar in two vitally impor tant ways—by producing more Food for Freedom and By saving more in War Bonds* . Make Every Market Day “Bond Day*'—Invest At Least 10%. NOTE—Notv You Can Buy War Bonds Through Your RuralPostman/ ■ 'V ' , X iBuy WAR Bonds*Stamps this spots It a tOtttrilHftiStt ts M ' i AlMhtf War hy Xenia National Bank •V t •
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