The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
' "ft-* i w u : C*DA»yjULB HERALD, FREDAY, ikd far the relief o f IEUMATISM iRTHRITIS and L u m b a g o rn ia this vicinity 30, 4 Bottle* $5.f» <’0R SALE Drug Store PHARMACY Xenia I rnberger Jamestown By Stamp March To Victory! Book and buy far Bond! leres-W arner Theatres I r e e r , rson Ttiura. Map. 4 1 Wk Ud Colman t a n d o m l a r v e s t ” more “ THE CRYSTAL B A L L ” - ; » Sat. N igh t ‘ ‘THE-. fO W E R S • GIRL” 9at. Mar. 6 m b ie \A Ray* >rror |iow! A p e M a n ’ ’ -plus—■' It P e o p l e ” 5 IBANK) ‘ CHEYENNE. IROUNDUP” -^plus— o f Couarge” Sun. Mon. Ilea Lake \Tuea llasa Key" 11N ■P LU S ----------- JWlggs of thfc page Patch" 200 cent of your income Bonds 'will help to < planes and tanks insure defeat of Hit* Ihis Axis partners. bs>»*SBS!igffliaujaiSjAdMSaajajjL!>esai [need Typists rorkera, Steady em* Isant - -working oondi* r« [Corporation II St. Dayton, 0 . -SERVICE rOR STOCK Club and£ octalActivities CHURCH NOTES METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs, John Klontz, are the parents of a son bom at their home, last Friday, The Women's Society o f Christian Service wet Wednesday, with a noon luncheon and afternoon meeting at the Methodist Church'. COLLEGE NEWS | . . . . . . i I ] H -H i N , m I The Cedar Street group o f the Red Cross will meet Tuesday, March 9 a t 1;30 at the home o f Mrs. S. Wright, for sewing. Mrs. Howard Swain, who has been .spending several weeks with her hus band, Crp. Swain, in Camp near Tulsa. Okla.,' returned home this week. Mrs. C. C. Sweet, who has been spending ten days here with her sister Mrs, Adda Mitchell, returned to her home in Benton Harbor, Mich., last Sunday. . Miss Marjorie Colton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. -George S. Cotton, here qq ,a visit with her parents She is employed in the Internal Rev enue Department, Washington, D.( C Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dobbins and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bull entertaihed the'Young Married Couples Class of the Second United Presbyterian Church, Xenia, Thursday evening. , -This section -was hit by the heaviest snow storm o f the winter, Tuesday night, measuring about five inches, The mercury dropped to 8 below Wed nesday morning, - Mrs, Elizabeth Reid o f Memphis, Tenn., is her visiting with her sister, Miss Annabeil Murdock, following a recent operation. Members o f Mrs. M. I. "Marsh’s Bible Class remembered her Tues day, with a gathering o f the group 'in honor o f the occasion; Corp. Clark Post who' is in the South writes he. has been given a position as- drummer p f the Military Band in his .'Camp. Mrs. Harry Owens o f Detroit, Mich., has been spending the week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Hattie Owens, who has been in serious con dition for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baas, Ash tabula, Q., formerly o f this place, are announcing the 'birth o f a . daughter, Jane Ann, born Saturday. Mr, Baas formerly headed the music depart ment in the public schools. The Woman’s* Club will meet with Mrs. Miron I. Marsh on Sat. March 13, instead of on Thursday. The Cedarville College Dramatic Club will present the program. Please note the change .of time. '■■ - / . »■ Marilyn Kyle, gave a birthday party last Saturday afternoon. The occasion being her eighth birthday Eleven boys and girls were guests Games and refreshments were en joyed, iGreer McCallister was honored at a birthday dinner last Saturday even ing, at the home o f Mr. and Mrs; Marvin Mumma o f Dayton. Other guests Included Mr. and Mrs.*Howard Sibling, Miss Marcella Disbro, and Mr. Rex Smoot, all o f Dayton, and Mrk.-McCallister. Fri. And Sat., March 5-6 Craig St*ven»—Faye Emerson “ SECRET ENEMIES" NKWiS—*CARTOpN“ -MUSICAL Su n . Arid M o n ., M a r c h 7 -8 Jack Benny—’Ann Sheridan “ G E O R G S W A | f f lN G T O N E ,, NEWS — CARTOON W * d . Arid T h u r * ., M a r c h 10 -11 Walt Meney’* Fail Length Cartoon Final preparations have ben com pleted for the Women’s Bible Memory Contest which is an annual activity at Cedarville College. The service will he held in the Methodist church, Sunday, March 7, at 8 P. M. Eight student entrants drew for their positions Tuesday morning. The results o f the drawing are that the participants- will preside in the following order; Margaret Stormont, Cedarville; Wanda Hughes, Cedar- vine; Lois Brown, Cedarville; Doris Williams, Springfield; Laurel Dittz, Springfield; Jeanne Wright, Cedar ville; Sue E. Stapleton, Springfield; and Jean Ferguson, Cedarville. These girls have selected various pas sages from the Scriptures and will present them from memory. They will be judged on the basis o f memory, platform presence, and enunciation. Cash prizes will be awarded to those who rank highest. Miss Margaret B. Rife, Cedarville, is patron of the contest;, Dean C, W. Steele is in charge o f the program, Music will be furnished by the Girl’s Glee Club directed by Mrs. Mildred Foster. They will sing two inthems,- "Thanks Be To God” by Dickson and “ The Lamb” by Mac ary. Miss Mildred Trumbo will be he organis.t. Rev. Paul H. Elliott and Dr. R. A, amieson o f the local churches will iso take part'in the program. • ■■Sev eral-surprises, are being planned for he spectators. The nature of these urprises will not be divulged until 3undey evening. H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone 0-1881 Sunday School 10:00 A> M. Clayton Wiseman,-Supt, *■ {Banner Class—Mr. "Carl Pflaumer Church School, 11 A .(M. Sermon, “ Dedication” communion medita tion as climax o f the week pf Dedica tion. Church Service-Selma 9:30 in charge o f Clayton Wiseman - Theme Week o f Dedication. Sacrifical offering is to aid in re ligious services fo r the men in the armed forces, aid for chaplains and all needs in the war. Progressive Club Monday eve at 7:30 dinner meeting. Wesleyan’ Service Guild Monday evening. . Sunday aftemoh-visitation tepms meet at Jamestown for the first plan ning conference at 2 P. M. UNITED PHESBVTEKIAN CHURCH the Trustees and Elders, at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. O, A . Dobbins, The usual covered dtth supper will pre cede the meetiag and the wives of the officials are in charge o f this important part o f the evening* pro gram. Choir rehearsal Sab, at 7:30 P. M. Friday, March 12, at 2 P. M. will be held the Annual World’* Day of Prayer union meeting in the Meth odist Church. This meeting is for the entire community. There is special need this year for such a ser vice o f Prayer in behalf o f our Boys- Our Country-and the World. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH K. The Chi Mu Delta Fraternity re ports that two more o f its members ■iaye been called to active service. Chat shoves the number of members this frat who are in the, armed for- to eleven.: Millard: French was jailed by the Air Corps. He was a nember o f the Reserves. Dean Babb eceived his notice from his draft joard. Both boys were sophomores. Rev. E. O. Ralston o f the Cliftcn 'resbyterian Church spoke to the ,’oUege students Tuesday morning in he ch'apel. ReV. Ralston is a fre- Juent ^Speaker at the college.. H e .* compared . Socrate’s advice, Know Thyself” to Christ’s admonit- on, “ Deny Thyself” , , He pointed out hat .-'both are "Important in present imes. . A ’’home talent” program was part ■ the YM and Y W joint meeting 'ast Thursday. , After a devotional period, various students and faculty members contributed, to a variety ogram. Sue * Stapleton read an original oem, “ Don’t Ever Change.” A vocal olo, "Beautiful Dreamer” was ren tered by Conner Merritt. Jean Fer- msori and Margaret Stormont pre- ented a piano duet. Readings were ;ivCn by Miss Basore and Carl Wat- 'irts. Miss Basore offered a hum orous skit on the old-time .telephone ■perator. "Casey At the Bat” , the Id baseball favorite was given by lari Watkins. The program Was in hnrgc o f Maxine Heinz and Keith V"right. • ' WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The Past Matrons o f Cedarville Chapter, O. E. S., were entertained by Mis# Josephine Randall, Monday evening. Following a business sesion conducted by Mrs. Hazel Edwards, president, supper was served at a table decorated with white tapers and bouquets o f roses ki the center. The next meeting will be held at the home o f Mrs, Edwards. Pfc. and Mrs, Albert Nash, nee Eleanor Reed, are announcing the birth o f a daughter, Sunday evening a t the Dr. R, L, Haines Hospital in Jamestown. She has been named Sylvia Jean. Pfc. Nash is located at Atlanta, Gay and returned Sunday where he is in camp. C O Z Y . THEATRE • The World Day o f Prayer-will be mid in the Methodist church, March at 2 P. M, Let us have a large (tendance at this meeting to thank lod for the successes o f the Allies •lid the protection o f our boys. RED CROSS DRIVE Rev. H. H. Abels is organizing the town and township for the Red Cross War Fund’ drive that is set for this nonth. Greene County is asked to pledge $25,000 under the county leadership o f Fred A. Kasdorf, Xenia, 'ocal manager o f the Ohio Bejl Tele- shone Co, Mr. J. M. McMillan has returned from Chicago where he spent several :ftys visiting his son, Johnny, who is in the Veteran's Hospital in that City. Johnny left here with the Greene , County division o f the 1National Guard when we entered the War, Later he developed tuberculosis m a southern Camp and has been in the! Dayton Veteran Hospital until recently, when he was sent to Chi cago, He has undergone five oper ations and had ten ribs removed in the hope o f removing all o f the in fected parts, FOR SALE—Brooder House, $ ft, by 9 ft, John Davis, Phone 0-1795. FOR SALE— Three young gob blers. • Inquire o f M, - L. Meadows, Phone 0-2118. Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. Harold Dobbins. . In. the opening exercises each in structor has ben asked to giva a 3 minute talk on Temperance. This im portant question is now before both our State Legislature and before the U, S. Congress. AH Christian people over the land should work and pray for the removal of this great evil from 'bur camps and our entire coun try. Morning service at 11 A. M. We are priveledged to have as Guest Speaker Prof. ,H, W, Vander- ■sali, of Cairo, Egypt, who is now do ing graduate work in Chicago Un iversity. Prof. Vandersall has been in charge o f the Choir ki the Ameri can-Church in Cairo, and Mrs. Mar garet Work is organist; the Jamie sons are very glad to have this visit from Prof. Vandersall, and to have him speak to our people Sabbajth morning. Y. P. C. U. at 7 P. M. Subject, 'TheTen Commandments : what they mean to nip” . Leader, Clara Gal loway, Union Service 8 P. M. in the Meth odist Church. This is the Annual Bible Memory Contest o f the GirPs of our college. Monday, March 8th, nt 7 P, M, will be held the Semi-Annual Meeting o f Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, if Stormont, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Making Our Religion An ‘All Out’ A ffa ir ” . ' . 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor, Leader, Norma Stormont. 8:00 P, M. Cedarville College Bible Memory Contest for Women, at the Methodist Church. Choir rehearsal Sat. at 7:30 P. M. The monthly meeting o f the Broad caster Class has been postponed one week. Wednesday evenig, March 10, at 7:00 P , M. the “All Church” Covered Dish Dinner. AU members o f the Congregation are to attend. THE CHURCH OF THE N.AZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M; Preaching 11-00 A , M. to .12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. . Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. Pastor, Raymond Strickland. V o V? - U 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, CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A . M, Bible School. Paul W. Rife, Supt. 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Christian Union. All Welcome. BUY WAR BONDS TODAY NOW IS THE TIME TO J>LAN TO GROW A VICTORY GARDEN IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD! This is but one o f many family activities which seem to de velop quite naturally with HOME OWNERSHIP, Gardening is fun, any time. . . and this year it is downright important, tool I f YOU are planning to join the spring “hunt” to purchase a home, it will pay you to see us for full information about our - MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICE, before you do so. Our reasonable rates may SAVE YOU MONEY, and you will NOT be asked to pay a commission. Convenient monthly repay ments can be arranged to steadily reduce your loan balance. You may make repayments as easily as you conduct other banking matters . . ONE trip serving BOTH purposes. ..Whether you plan to buy a home or to REFINAN CE your present mortgage, see. u s ~ • , - HOME FEDERAL Savings & Loan Assoc. 4-6 N. Detroit St, XENIA OHIO h I \ Stretching out her hands to relieve distress whereverfound, she is the symbol of a great force for good in our evil world* She is the spirit of the Red Cross, a militant, marching army o fgood will* Out o f the villages and cities of America, into the heart ofthe War torn world marches this great people's crusade to keep the lights of civilization burning* T H E RED CROSS is pressing forward on every front It is carrying overseas ever increasing stores of relief supplies, clothing and medicines to the war victims with all that goes with that vast operation o f distribution, warehousing, transportation and administration. It is shoulder to shoulder with our fighting fortes from train ing camp to the front lines. Understanding and helping with the . problems and troubles o f the service men and their families. Sharing the dangers o f contbat to make those little things that mean so much to men available in shell hole or life raft. Making the weary days o f convalescence more bearable with the human touch and cheerful sympathy that the Gray Ladies give so well. Training our people on the Home Front. Fighting to sustain public health when doctors and trained nurses go to war. Mil* lions learning through Red Cross First Aid, H om e Nursing Courses, Canteen, Motor Corps and Nurse’s Aid^ ..raining to meet the newneedsand the grim civilian dangersof modernwarfare. Collecting our people’ s blood for plasma given so freely and needed so urgendy in ever increasing amounts as the casualty lists grow. Organizing and sustaining thousands o f production groups - where our women give long hours to provide surgical dressings and clothing in enormous quantities. . # * * The barest oudine of how the Red Cross serves. It belongs to all of us, it must have support from all. The Second War Fund is greater than the Tint, but no greater than the increased needs. ’ You will not fail the Greatest Mother in the World, 1 l ' Your Dollars help « malt* poiiibi* m* AMERICANTRED CROSS ke tt hl th FOR SALE— Five room frame residence, electric. North-east'1 o f o f Cedarville. Bargain. G. M. Town- sley, Cedarville. (St) ,-Hi*: jfe y — The Xenia National Bank y i
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