The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
<%*•' ' * m t w , fa j the relief of riSM 'IS and ;o te vicinity - ettlw ?5,M 3 IK i g Sto re ARMACY GBR For o m ! dollars 30NDS" W a r i f t r res I os inur*. Mar. 111 1 Wk-. '77 THE VERS R L " h ■andia t*, M. u e AN’S PH" ■safe: Mar. If er \ 4 Days LE Y>» #WR5T ;ERS" . . tea G r a 'I . i P an e H 3 2 “THE lorilla •MAN” >Cus.— r- IHTING NTIER" m Holt ; I 1 w ipe \ Sun: Mon. Yu**, mby MORROCpf .u s - r -r DOQSt! 100 h ent of your incgma loads will help to plane* and tanks nsare defeat o f Hit* ts Axis partner*. iced Typists l'keps. Steady en{* ant WorkftV Corporation St. Daytoji, 0 . w i SERVICE OR tSTOCK 2N IA M U Z E R 84 R«v«ftMChatfos « b , mm Gkti findSocialActivities M**. CB»4 s Walker (Meal), JodRt ca few a skwt visit with her tewbaod at Oantp Baiottinoar L p * A a » k * , Catji, ■ - Mr. and Mm, M t WmtoiMm w m recent *ueet» of their aon-in-law apd[ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Millar, in Cpluinboc. " C O L L E G E N E W S | MfrH *W » * » e S 4 e S 4 + »W » « Bight of the sixteen Negroes qent by Board 2 from this county, to Cin cinnati, were accepted. Those from here were: Gran.vills C. Harris and Pant B. White, * Mr. John' H» Lott o f Pittsburgh, pa. was called here b y the death o f his mother-in-law, Mrs, Hattie Qwena, Mrs. Lott '** ” tmable to attend the funeral due to fifaes*, Walter Fields, Jameetown pike, has sold his 92 acre farm to-'Mr, ind . Mrs. 0 , A, Dobbins. Immediate po- session is given o f the farm but Mr. ■Fields- will remain in the residence fo r a while, „ Mr. Paul E. White, 20, son o f Mr. Robert White, and Miss Gloria ShinglCdecker, 18, were married in Richmond, Ind,, Tuesday. The', bride is a daughter .of Mr. Austin Shingle-, decker. The. groom leaves W a y for camp. , The Rev. Marlon S. Hostetler, form erly o f Gedarville, was recently- in-” stalled pastor ,o f the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City,-Utah* Besides his duties as stated clerk o f the Presbyterian Sjjeuxf o f Utah, and secretary o f the-' Salt Lake Min isterial. Association,- he w ill continue teaching Bible In Westminster Col lege, until the end o f the semester. Announcement is being made of the marriage o f Miss .Elisabeth Ann Thomas, daughter o f Mr, aod Mrs. Paul Thomas, Gedarville, and Mr, , Keith Wisecup, Cedarville, which took place February 15, in Galfipolis, O. Mr: Wisecup, -son of Mr 1 .and Mrs. ErceT’Wisecup, is employed by Brown -and BWkmeyer Co., Daytop, as an - electrical repairman. Both Mr* and Mrs. Wiaeeup- attended CfedarviJle High School, D, A, R. MET TUESPAY EVE WHIT MRS. W. W . GALLOWAY - Mrs, W. W, Galloway Was hostes* *~to nineteen-'Members o f Cedar Cliff ' Chapter, Daughters of,‘the Americrtv Revolution, at her home on Xenia ave. Tuesday', evening. Third Officer Dorothy,. Galloway Of the WAAC, was guest speaker. Mrs. Eleise Markle led the ritual and the regent, Mrs, David Mc-Elroy conducted bkuflirtehr discussion. Mrs Anna Wilson, chairman of the Ref, Cross committee reported 350 hour.1 had been given to Red Cross work Mrs. B. T, Williamson, in her. report . o f the “ Good Citizenship” contest said Miss Ruth Ramsey, had receiver' the highest award, Mrs. Fred Dob bins related interesting facts abou‘ the “ only real daughter o f the Ameri can Revolution” in the United State? Mrs. Annie Knight, Gregory, Pa., who will celebrate her 100th birthday March 28. An articje eg^ “ National . Defense” was yepd b y Mrs. Lucy Turner, Mrs, McElroy, Mrs, Williamson and Mrs, Dobbins will be •representatives o f the chapter at the state conference at Columbus March 16 and 17, vThe program was in charge of Mrs. Mac Harris, GUfton. -Chairman o f American music committee. She presented a biography o f Stephen Collins Foster, author and composer saying “In ids plain, way he wrote the songs p f tlhse pummott folks” . She played records o f some o f his mel odies, including, ’ “Jeanie With the Light Brown H air” My Mother Was a Lady,'5 spz«innfcV om Ken- tmtky H§ma/* ‘“ ©Id Falks A t Home,” Lt, Galloway, daughter of the hos tess, in her mesaag? to the group, . told o f hep work and how much re mains to be dona. She is a recruit ing officer at IndianOpUs, Ind, A dessert course was served by Mrs, Galloway, assisted by Mrs. Er nest Folek and Mrs. W. C. Grant. The Women** Bible Memory Con test held Sunday evening, March ’ in, the. Methodist Church resulted in a three-way tie fo r first prize. The lodges named Margaret Stormont and Jeanne Wright, both o f Qedar- vjtle, and Laurel Diltz, Springfield, ■*» the triple-winners. Bach received equal cash awards. Lois Brown and ^Jean Ferguaco, both o f Gedarville, also received cash prizes,' fo r fourth and fifth ranking, respectively, •’ Because o f the keen competition and closeness in rank o f the con testants, the other contenders, Sue Stapleton and Doris Williams, -both of Springieid, and Wanda Hughes, CedarViHe, received additional awards also. ■ The presentations were made by Acting President Ira D. Vayhinger. An added feature-'o f the evening was the, deploying o f a nearly four- hundred year old Bible which Cedar-- villf College possesses.' Dr. F. A. •Xurkat explained .the book, the value of which has been estimated at one thousand dollars. Music for the Service was supplied y the Girl’s Glee Club directed by Mrs. Mildred Foster. Miss Mildred Trumbo was the organist. Rev. H. I. Abels, Rev, Paul HI Eiliott, and 9r. W, R. McChesney, took part in ,-he program which was in charge o f Dean C. W. Steele. Spectators a- freed that the contest was one *of he best in the forty years standing 'f the activity at Gedarville College. All participants are to be congratul ated. Lieutenant Robert Thompson o f the United States Air Corps, graduate if Cedarville College in 1937, spoke “o the student hody Thursday morn- ng. After devotions led by. Sue Stqpleton o f the YWCA and Richard iecknagel o f the YMCA, Lieutenant Thompson told o f some o f his ex periences, ' i ■ After his graduation, he taught chool fo r two year* before he joined he Air Corps. He then entered the asic training class and graduated 'corn flying school on October SI, .941. He was staticned at Boise, daho fo r awhile, but-after December he was sent.to Alaska*where he aw considerable action in the fightr- •ig in the Aleutian Islands. He took act*in a bombing expedition at the ap-held Island of Kiska and helped ink a cargo ship there. He also howed pictures which he took in Alaska. Second Lieutenant John Peterson -'d Staff Sergeant Robert Peterson, others and former students of 'edarville College, visited at the col- igo Monday morning. Second Lieut, ’ etersen has just finished his officer’s "lining course. He did not divulge o what destination he is being sent.' ‘ta ff Sergenat Peterson is home on 'urlough after serving three years Ttl two months in Panama. He is nroute to officers tipiping scbppV at Vberdeen, Maryland. Another Jjroth- r, Jay* is in the hfavy. lie js also former student o f Gedarville Col- ege. ' • ■ »^<MwO>«Hllllll|lll»lWmlllli^nHllll»■^e<KW«^^nt^l, C O Z Y • ' THEATRE « Fri. arid Sat., ..March 12-13 Arpold —’ Dcpna Ree^ ‘EYES Iff TH(E H16HT5 s»n* mid I M i ; AP$tt And Ooutillfl "WHO DONE rrt« NEWS—CARTOON-MUSICAL ' a * rw „i a y»ri 1 1 *-* vr ^ > 1 !»f i* 1 .“j*'* 1 *rf 1 - 1 V "'"1 V r **- «Mawiii 17*18 Georga Brtht-Brond I t o W fiYriri Cn^lt ■iDiji,,,.ini!n| i f - 1 ""»'»>**■"**«* CHURCH NOTES HlMWK>Wa|iyDllMWHHWm» HMIIWyi CHURCH p a z jfe EfiUtt, Miniver 19:00 A, M. Sabbath School. II. K, Stormont, Supt, / Morning service a t 11 A. M. “ Drawing the N*t” , A service o f Dedication. ' 7;0C, P. M, Christian Endeavor, leader, Jeanne W right.. Two pictures will be shown, “ A .Family A ffair’ll, and “ It’ s the Brain That Counts” . Member* f the young peoples groups from the other churches are invited to share in these pictures; Tuesday evening, March 16, The Broadcaster* Class will ‘meet a t 8 P. M. Wednesday eVenin]g, March 17,at 8 P. M. “An Hour o f Prayer” , Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p. m, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A . M., Supt. Harold Dobbins. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon “Real Religion” . No Y . P, C, U. this week. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7 :30 p, m. The Xenia Presbyterial Y. P. C. U. are to hold .a party in our*church Friday evening, March 19th, for the congregations in this end o f the Presbytery. The program will be in charge o f the executive Committee.' Further announcement will be made next week, but keep the date open. Union Prayer Meeting Wed. 8 P. M, in the First Presbyterian Church, This is the first o f six Wed. evening union services in the Lenten season, proceeding Easter. Jamestown Methodist Chsrah -Sunday 2:00 F, Mi Word ha* been received here from . The utfo wMfeb*? h u pUyed havoc Mr*. Alberts bflrle, Mariamw. Ark* * vrlth the ipring pig crop. Vetwte- Monday eve regular meeting o f .daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ore*- aria** aud foodor* aay at least -enc"" Greene Fayette Brother-!■—“ ' ^ ” - ■ ' * * * hood at Main Street Rower*vflle. well, that Prof, Roy I.anninr and wife, third of the prop ha* been lo*t »o far fermeriy oL Cadarvill# College, ml*- due to the zero nights, Lamb* aod World Day o f Prayer observance ‘ sionaries in China, that they are being cnlvek dropped In the eeM have this afternoon 2:09 p, m, {Banner €ia**-Mr. Carl Pflaumer CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A . M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. . Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P. M. Evening. Service,, 7:45 P. M, Prayer Service Wednesday.evening, 7:45 P .M . CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister .10:00 A . M. Bible School. Paul W, Rife, Supt. • '7:30 P. MI Young People’* Christian Union. All Welcome. * held as war prisonw* with 164 other kmfc on many The bright Americans fct Chefu Province, China, young ag economist down in Wariv Their name? were in the list published ington who wrote the western sheep in the. Memphis, Tann., Commercial Appeal, Mrs. Hervey Bailey was hostess to members o f the Research Club and a number o f guests last Thursday after noon, Roll call waia answered by (laming a “ Good Book to Read,” Mrs. Meryl Stormont reviewed “The Day Must Dawn", by Agnes Turnbull, a narrative o f pioneer -days and num erous names familiar to the names in this community. A dessert course was served by the hostess., —BUY WAR BON IS TODAY' METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt.. Church School, 11 A. M. Sermon,: “ Ilie Talents” . Church. Service Selma 9:30 A, M. Intensive visitation begins next Sunday through to 18th. Conference for all' who wish to take part at FullLineFeed MAKE YOUR OWN DELIVERY Due to the shortage o f help for delivery o f feed and coal, we are. compelled to cut ■down on all deliveries. To make it profitabe to consumers we have made a decided reduction on the price o f feed and coal where you make your pwn delivery^ryour saving when you need the material. / V FIVE CABS OF COAL ON THE WAY brsedor that ha should change th« breeding season should devote his time mid talents to finding a way to put the AAA heat on- the power that controls-the weather. Nature en dowed -ewes with certain mating re quirements which man has so far not been able to change. The New.Deal has another worry ‘ WH* From Us Income Taxes ] Any AmountDp $500 Springfield Loan Co* 32 W. Hlghf m Fhena 9 m Springfield, Ohio m FRANK CEDARVILLE, OHIO Bay Yourself A Home Buy before priceabecome too high. Our *monthly payment plan (like rent) mak es purchase of a home convenient and * . * . . r ■ ». easy. Money To Loan On Farms I IIJ— II SI— ■* 'P .U 1 '■ n mi . ,1 i i— ■J A I' II II 1' f - l l ' l l l ' l * r T . - ' T I T ^ , We have money to loan on rarms at our new low rate and with easy repayment plan. Let us help you finance your pur- ; chase, or if you own a farm and desire „■ some financing, or refinancing, we will be glad to consider yourneeds. ‘ ■ | OF XENIA, OHIO, ^ 4-6 N. Detroit St. All Accounts Insured up to $5,000 Corporal Alfred “ Bud” Fehlmann ho is Btationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, puit Tuesday morning at the col- ge. CorpQral Fehlmann was a mior here last year. He has ac- mired a deep tan from the hot Texas :pn and. reports he is feeling swell, Members of the Dramatic Club wi}! n'esent several scenes from Shqkc- peare’s “ Twejfth I^ight/5 at the Yemen’s Club meeting Saturday afternoon to be held at the home o f Mr*. Emma Marsh, The spenf* were previously given at a Dramatic flluh nceting, John Sanders, Lois Brown, Laural Diltz, and Wanda Hughes omprise the cast, Miss Phyllsft Margaret Robe, laughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Robe, Columbus, md William Albert James, that city, were married at North Broadway Methodist Church, Colum bus, Saturday at 3:30 p. m. The ceremony was performed by Dr. V. E. Busier, Newark, and Dr, Charles M. Coulter, pastor o f the church. Miss Eleanor Adila Rope, sister o f . the bride, wais maid o f hpnor an<j Ifp. David Benjamin Jamgs was b«Vi man, The bride attended CejJdrVlll# Co}lege and Qh|o State atu] is a sister o f hfias Lodeiia Rohe, o f the local high schopi faculty. IliB epppje will rpslde at Caqton, Ohip, ' •FOR SALE—Large size air com pressor, suitable for garaggpor paint spray outfit. , First cla$*. Martin Weimar, / ( it ) - FOR SALE—Brooder House, 8 ft. by 0 ft. John Davis, Phone 0-1795. FOR BALE— Throe young gob biers. Inquire o f M. L. iMEeadowg, Phone 6-211§, FOB RALE-— Four room dwelling, North-east end o f town, 0 . If. 7own* * v- -rs-4- RECORD SINCE PEARL HARBOR For the Arm ed Forces —More than one million and * hall service men have received, through the Field Staff, practi cal help in personal problems. The Red Cross is with them in training and at the front, Formorale and recreation,over one hundred Red Cross Club* h^ye beep es tablished for overseas wpopi. There are mojethanfivftbopsirbdworkersmtheficld. for Polish rri|Kl»cma^supplies have j^one to Cheat .:ugee», and many ..opsand* o f packages to prisoner* of war *have been safely delivered through cooperation with the International Red Crossid Switxerland, Britain, Runia, China, Ai an<^qre*k ref s others. Th« Homu Front—Training our people to meet the needs of war, Millions of FirstAid Courses, Hundreds of thousands trained in Home Nursing and Nutrition Courses, Thousands enlisted at Nunet’ Aides and inMotor andCanteenand Staff Assistant Corps, More than onemillion and a half blood donations through Red Cross collection center* and the distribution of the life laving Plasma wherever needed. Chapter Production rooms,from coast- to*coast providing surgical dressings for die wounded, kit bagsfor the fighters and tons of clothing for reliri. . The Red Cross record in this waris one 19 that We Americans may well be proud of —andsupport B e c a u s e 1*01 g o i n g t o K h i l g f t t s h o u ld e r , s ta r tin g n o w . "O u t there, our boys are fighting, and they*re falling. Not one or two ata times picked^off by a nice clean bullet. But fifty at a time in the roaring, flatting hell o f a shell burst, MOut there, they aren't walking around in dean white uniforms on neat decks. They're running and slipping around on the bloody heaving flanks o f a carrier foundering in a aaa o f oil with her guts torn out. ,<They’ re not lying in cod, fmiwareflate hospital beds with pretty nurses to hold their bahds. They're flat on. their backs on cold steel taking .a smoke and waiting for a doctor to get through with the seriously wounded. \ * ‘ ‘Outthere, they'refightingandthey’ re fallingbut they're winning!^ And get this straight—they're not complaining. But I want you to know what they're up against. I want you to know they look to you to give them in your way the same full measureo f help and devotion theyget unasked from their own shipmates. • “And you can help them—(by giving generously to the Red Cross. rl *3 , . .1 “ If you had seen the faces o f men pulled naked from the sea as they received kit bags and ciga rettes handed out on the* spot-by Red Cross Field Directors — you 'd know what I m can l", ■■ 'V ' ■ ' * ■ - ■ A On every front the Red Cross presses forward* Each day* the need increases lo t your support, • ‘ •% . Your Chapter is raising its Second War Fund in March. Give more this year — give double if you can* Your Dollars help m make possimt tne A M E R IC A N + R E D CRO SS ,s ble h TheOhioTubularProductsGo LONDON, OHIO CEDARVILLE, OHIO aw# aUy, (MieriUs. (8t> MnHNM liiiiiaiiiri ■ ft, , . d - ■
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