The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
S85S6 rim ceda rv ille HERALD, HHBWWIW C lu b and SocialA c tiv itie s Dr. R. fined ,to neariti*. V, Kennon luu been con- hi* l»m?, imftorijj* with The Re*e*reh Chib will meet Thursday April 1st with Mxa. Frank S, Bird as hostess, a t the home of Mrs. Greer McCalliater, wiwMiwim CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :: SCHOOL NEWS <i Lt. (j. g.) Ernest Gibson has been ordered to report April 1 a t Ohio. State University for his indoctrin ation, The County Commissioners give notice that all dogs without license will be picked up by the Deg Warden. The present address of Pvt Carl Wendell Ferryman is 2. Flat. Co, A, 35,731,400, 8th Q. »L Tr, Reg., Camp Lee,. Virginia. Contributions to the Red Cross War Fund in this county "have reached $14,216 on a quota of $25,000, The campaign closes March 31. Mrs. Homer. Reiter and two chil dr«j spent the week-end in Cleveland visiting with Mr, Reiter, who has em ployment in that city, On page four you will find a chart for ration points fo r meat, cheese, aiid fish. Cut out the chart to have for reference when shopping. Film Shown • A film was shown to the student 'body Wednesday morning on “Ro mance and Meat” This film ‘was made under the auspices of the State Agriculture and Home Economics Department in m effort to educate the public in buying and cooking meats. . AH American Red Cross solicitors of Cedarville and the township are asked to complete and tu rn in their proceeds to Rev, H. H. Abels, by Monday, so th a t a, final' report to headquarters can be made. . The K. Y. N. Club will meet Friday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Ralph Rife. Assistant hostesses will; be Mrs. Carl Spracklin and Miss Nellie 'Waddle. Response to the roll call will be Victory Receipts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stackhouse of this place and Mrs.- J. E. Kohl and Mrs. C. E. Patterscfi, Xenia, attended installation ceremonies of the White Shrine in Dayton, Saturday evening. Pvt. Clifton Swapey, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Frank Swaney of this place, was among 21 soldiers who captured Maknassy in North Africa. The Germans had captured this place -about a month ago. The .attack was under Lt. Mervin M. Sheath, seven sergeants and fourteen privates. Aviation.Cadet Wayne E. Andrews 23, son Of Mr, and Mrs. John Andrews former studeni of CCdarville College, received his- primary, -training at Sikeston,. Mo.' He is now at ‘Enid Army Flying School, Okla., and will take basic flight training there. Later' he goes .to another camp , for advance training- others, Too! - • „ Also the doctor and his family and friends, etc., etc., etc., will be a t the Opera .House to greet you on April 1. Vg Teacher Attends Conference Mr, Hilt of the local agriculture epartment attended the district neeting of vocational agriculture eachers at Germantown Wednesday iftemcn and evening. The conference included teachers rrom Greene, Montgomery, Butler, ?reble, and Warren counties. “Vic. ory Gardens",- farm labor problems vere among questions considered., , Miss Dorothy Creswell celebrated her tenth birthday last Friday by having a birthday party oh Saturday afternoon, "he following were pres ent: Marion Smith, Donald Staley. Janet Gordon, Betty and Jack Shirley. Richard Bartell,’ Maralyn SteWart. Donnie,.Fatty and Barbara Andrews Rosaiee Kennedy, Dorothy and Ruth Creswell. Light refreshments were Berved. Announcement is being made by Mrs. J, E. Mitchell of the marriage of her daughter Windna Ruth to PVt; Lawrence ,J . Waddle a t the Lutheran' Chapel, Kansas City,. Mo. Rev. J. Clarence Johnson officiating on Saturday, March 20, a t 2:30 P, M. The couple -were unattended. The bride is a graduate of Cedarville High School and Miami Jacobs Business School of Dayton, and fo r.a numher of years was Secretary to H. C. Aultmwi former Qptnyty Supt. of schools, and Is now employed a t The Nichols Hectric Co., U*yton. The grgom is the sop of Mr. and Mrs. F . K. Waddle o f Springfield and is a graduate of Cedarville High School and attended Cedarville Col lege. He was formerly employed a t Patterson Field before his induction into the Army, where he is in Ad vance Radio School in Kansas City, Mo. ' ■ "s C O Z Y • THEATRE « Frf.and Sal, March26-27 Johnny Mack Brotm-Tex Bitter ‘DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS’ NEWS^ABTOONM>DDiTlE8 gun. and Mon., March 28-29 Benja HeMe—4oba Bayne “ICELAND" NEWS-CAftfOON KATE SMITH ||||n ..». , , ...V-in-inr f--—- Wed. add Thttra, March 31-April 1 Diaitt Barrymmre-.Bobert Cammiait* VS C1RLS'* »SOOTH AMEB^AM SPORTS** inj, !mu... ................-iim.iiffMaaiiiiniiibMthnea Sealer Claaa Play . Thursday evening, April 1, the Seniors will present the comedy, “Sulphur and Mollasses" by Ned Albert. *A east of fourteen characters wil 1 give the public an evening pf enter tainment. Admission 25 cents for children and 30 cents fo r adults. . Children .under twelve admission 15 cents, » The Plat will open a t the^ school building on Tuesday, March 30, a t 12 noon. Sulphur, and Molasses’* Come’and see Oswald and. his wife at the Opera .House next Thursday evening, April 1. ’ounty Teachers Meet A county teachers meeting will be -eld Friday afternoon March 26, at Sryan High School. . All-county schools are to be closed 'Mday afternoon. The speaker for the afternoon is o be Rabbi Louis Witt. The music vill be furnished by Jefferson High School. ' - • Poachers Substitute ’ Mrs. A. B. Creswell •arid - Mrs. iarold Reinhard are teaching during h e absence of Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Halstead who are ill. Undent Withdraws, to Enter Army Oliver Baker will leave Menday for nductiori into the Army. Oliver has seen, a student a t the local school. A GOOD TIME FOR ALL This is what is certain to happen then the curtain rises on the comedy, ‘Sulphur and Mollasses" that is to e presented a t the Cedarville Opera louse on Thursday, April 1, 8:15 M. under the aupices of the Senior Class of Cedarville High Scoot The veil-known’ dramatist and author, Ned Albert has concocted three acts 'f. happy-go-lucky entertainment that s bound to tickle the risibilities of ha audience who will be present. Host of us have had a lifetime of experience with our family doctors; herefore we know how indispotsible hey are. But you won’t know how entertaining the family doctor and all his household and friends are until you come to the Opera House on \pril 1 and see for yourself the cast f-'fourteen Seniors in “Sulphur and VIolasses". . „ Paul H. Elliott, Minister J0:00 A. M. Sabbath School. II. K. Stormont, Supt, Morning service a t 11 A. M. “Our Worst Enemy". 7:00 P. M« Christian Endeavor 7:30 P, M. Saturday Choir practice. Wednesday evening, March 31, Union “Hour of Prayer”, service at the Methodist Church. Friday, April 2, a t 8 P, M, paratory Service, sermon by David Been, Xenia. Pre- Rev, METHODIST CHURCH CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends, elatives and neighbors for the sym pathy and floral offerings during our bereavement of the loss of our dear wife and' mother Inefc Myers;, md also Rev. Elliott and Rev, Jamiescn for their Consoling words. Also the McMillan Funeral Home for their efficient services. Mr. Harvey Myers and Children. Wanted- ing hens. Spracklin. -To buy a few heavy lay- Phone Clifton 5924 Carl Wanted—Dasher churn. Must b i in good condition. State price. Phene 6-1711 for information. FOR SALE—Brooder House, 8 ft, by 9 ft. John Davis, Phone 6-1705. C O L D S To Relieve Congestion Rub the Throat, -Chest arid Back with Hm- " H OM O At Your Drug Store BROWN’S DRUGS U.J.WA* BONDS H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone' 6-1381. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church School, 11 A, M. Sermon, “The Bethlehem Well” , - Church Service--Selma„ 9:30 A. M. We are happy to welcome into the membership of the Cedarville Metho dist Church the following; Keith Rigio, James Vest, John Ir vine, Eleanor Vest, Paul Vest, Ger aldine Frame, Dora Josephine Mur phy, Mrs, Com, Leola Corn, Barbari Ann Taylor, Etthabelle Taylor, Doris’ Vest, Robert Shirley, Mrs. Kenneth; Little, Mrs, Jack Shirley, Marvin Agnor, Wilbur Lemon, Fred Chase, Jack Shirley, Gene Abels, Betty Anne Shirley.) . * There are 26 on the honor roll and service flag. The two additional ones ■lie Dorthea Burba and Harold Burba. Union jLcnten Service in the Methp- iist Church 8 P.' M. The Rev. Chase in Charge. This Sabbath is the last Sabbath of the Church year, Th* SftMdon will meet next Tuesday, March ”0, a t the parsonage, Thu Annual Congre gational meeting will be held Tues day evening, April 5th. Xenia Pres bytery will meet in the Neil Avenue, Columbus Church April 12th. Wo Were very much gratified that the Free Will Offering taken last Sab bath for the Ministerial Relief, passed the $100 mark by five dollars. The Treasurer is holding this fund votii after next Sabbath, if others wish to contribute. ui m -iu .in mWSSOm CHURCH OF GOD ' B. C, FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A- M* Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting * t 6 P. M, Evening S.uvke, 7;4y P. M. : TRUCK DRIVER HURT jburials and th# I*#** a*# aOeuaf Ml 1' ■— » fa vault until the grave* om. b* £*g* i Walter Hunt, 24, Napoleon, Ohio, Other ‘titles hav* th# .www m t* P* | suffered bruises when a truck-trailer | ■ran off tin, highway near East Point j ^ 'on Route 43. There was some dam- j EARL .CHAPLIN IN NAVY .age to the'truck and five rods o ff , '* Prayer Ftrvice Wednesday evening,-‘wire fence. Sheriff Spahr and Dap- J gar! Merritt Chaplin, IS, sfo of :45 P. M. uties E. C, Confer and C. K, O’Brien Ijfr. and Mrs, John Alva Chaplin. is THR CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Pro idling 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. CLIFTON PRESBYTBIAN 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, directed traffic until the truck aould Ibe righted. CLIFTON u n it e d P r e sb y t e r ia n 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. MANY BODIES IN VAULT The shortage of Jabot for ceme teries hah created ah unusual sit uation, There have been so many deaths around Dayton, both the two to determine the type o f work he is largest cemeteries are unable to make best qualified for in the Navy. soon to he one of America’* "men «f the sea", according to a report from the Gre t Lakes U, S, Naval Train ing Station, He will receive JR weeks .,of seamanship training, mil itary drill and Naval customs. Com pleting this he will get a nio*-d*y leave. He -will also he given tests UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M., Supt. flarold Dobbins. Church Service 11:00 A. M- Sermon “In the Service of the King”. No Y. P. C. U. this week. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p. m. Che, directress would like a full at tendance of all choir members. Re? nember it is only five weeks until Easter, Full LineFeed MAKE YOUR OWN DELIVERY Due to the shortage of help for delivery of feed and coal, we are compelled to cut down on all deliveries. . To make it profitable to. consumers we haveJmade ;a decided reduction on the price of feed and coal where you make your own delivery—your saving when you need the material. FIVE CARS OF COAL ON THE WAY FRANK CRESWELL CEDARVILLE, OHIO Buy Yomself A Howie Buy before prices become too high. Our .monthly payment plan (like rent) mak- es purchase of a home convenientan^ - easy. , , . Money To loan On Farms * ; ^ ^ We have money to loan on farms at our new low rate and with easy repayment p lan .. Let us help,you finance your pur chase, or if you own* a farm and desire some financing or refinancing, we will be gladto consider yourneeds. HOME FEDERAL S a v i n g s & L o a a A s s o c i a t i o n OF XENIA , OHIO, , j 4 -6 N. D etro it St. A ll A ccoun ts Insured up to $ 5 ,0 0 0 , , " I ’m w o r r i e d o b o u t M a . « . T h is boy is a casualty* A few days ago, h e was a hardened fighting man—with a glint in h is eye and a set to his mouth that boded ill for h is Axis foes* T on igh t he*s just a bewildered lad* Bad news from home has h it h im -“ and put h im out o f action— as effectively as an enemy bullet. Desperately he has tried to solve a prob lem hack hom e; h is mother ill, lonely , helpless— and ap parently noth ing he can do about it. Tortured by doubt and uncertainty, he’s come to the Red Cross F ield D irector for help . H e ’ll get it. Your Dollars help m make possioie me AMERICANHN e D CROSS I t is the job* o f Red Cross F ield M en to unravel human snarls. Across their desks, sometimes rto better than battered crates, more than 1,500,000 men in the past year have poured their troubles— have asked for and received coun sel and assistance. Daily and nightly, w ith our armed forces from Africa to India, from Iceland to N ew Guinea, they are^ keeping up the morale our figh ting men must have. N o t only to the fighting m en but to War’s victims wher ever they can be reached th e Red Cross is carrying relief supplies, cloth ing , medicines. T h e cost is tremendous and ever-increasing. ’ . T he Second War Fund is greater than the First, but Ho greater than the increased needs. ■At. Give more this year— give double if you can. ake p o s s ib le th e m The Ohio TubularProducts Co LONDON, OHIO M * CEDARVILLE, OHIO. r s
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