The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26
3 *■ ft** C f e tb m d S m a l A c t i v i t i e s JU*t Jeanne w * | * hm ben* thla week an’ Mw. a . a i ^ nxM elected aaaratatfewmrf ~ ~ ference of t o a -? t o # . * * % p « t c « KafchodUt Qmyoh, The. Kenofogtoo Club held if**an nual Cbrirtm** party at tbs home of Mr, and Mr*. Prank Crswell, Thurs day evening. Word wa grot a* to the condition of R. 0, Wead, eashiar' of the Korda National Bank, is that he i* improv ing following a severe attack of heart trouble a' week ago. P, F. C. Paul E. Smith, who is in the radio division at Camp Forrest, Tenpi, has been spending a weeks furlough with h|s wife at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Kehn&n. Mrs. R. C, Riteaear, who haa be*a i® far w iw d weeks, ia rapM’iftd *• improving, Mayor U, A. Dohbfas ha* boon serving on the Federal. Grand Jury in the Dayton Court under Judge Robert Nevin, The Cedar Street group will meet next Wednesday, December 16, for Red Cross sewing at the home of Mira. Clara Morton, at 1:30 p. m, Mrs. Dorothy Wright experts to leave Monday for Florida, where she w}U *yislt with ' her mother; Mrs, Harry Thomas, at Palm Beach. Airs, J. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Willard Barlow, and son, John, have been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Main and son, Find, In I c e land. Mrs. Johnson has returned Registration of youths 18 and 10 home whil§ Mrs, Barlow will remain starts .Friday and continues until‘ for a longer visit. Dec. 31. The first men to be reg-j ______J istered will be those born on br'aftev-j . Bocal residents will regret to'learn July 1, 1942 but not after Aug, 31. that Dr. P, R, Madden, Xenia, lias They will register during a seven day been ip a- very critical condition at period from Friday to Dec. 17. his home in that city. He returned ------ 1------ -— . from a Cincinnati Hospital some -The Golden Rule CirclfT-Class will weeks ago and has since suffered a hold their Chrisipas party, and reg* second paralytic stroke. Dr. Madden ular meeting next Thursday evening December 17 at the home of Mrs. C. E. Masters at 7:30 p. m. There will be a gift exchange with 10. cents the limit for gift cost. was formerly a resident of this placd. His father was a practicing phySican leaving here and locating in Xenia, Tlie Research Club vyas hostess to husbands last Friday night at the Mayor O. A. Dobbins is to be the ' home of Mrs, Carrie Townsley, .the speaker for the regular meeting of the Cedarville Progressive Club” Mon day evening at the Methodist Church. Mayor ■Dobbins is to speak on his European travels. The supper is to feature game meat which the com mittee is providing by hunting, event being the annual Christmas party. . For entertainment a unis contest was conducted by Mrs, J. S. West. Group singing of Christ mas curolti was accompanied by Mrs, Karlh Bull. The home was attrac tively decorated In true Christmas< ....... .............. . (spirit. A small Christmas tree on Corp. Paul Finney visited his uncle [the dining table vaa surrounded with and aunt, Mr, andMrs, Robert Nelson i gifts that were later exchanged and family^ and his grandmother,-; among members and guests. The Mrs, W. C* Finney, lor-three days Jevent was in charge of Mi’s. R. A'. last week before going to Detroit to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Finney; Corp. Finney- is oh a fifteen days' furlough from Texas., Jamieson. Mrs; O, A. Dobbins, Mrg. Frank Bird, Mrs. ToWnsley and Mrs. .Karlh Bull. Refreshments were served during the evening. For 'San.-;—- Boys brown leather jacket'With fur trim, size 12. ..Mrs. H. D. Fnrst, Phono 0-1651. • First Incut; Malcom " Finney of Marshallville, O., son of Mrs.’ Donna B. Finney, was inducted into the service pt Fort Hayes, Dec/Dl He is — located dt Kansas,' City, Mo. Sgt. ; •For Sale:- Joe M. Finney another son/ who isJtop desk and chair. stationed out of the states-was homc f ~ — ----- oh furlough last week. P. F,. C. T « James Howard Finney is located at -v i l lC t f l l i i r s n d l l IS lO 1M" {_• guj7pIv CIub venison quartered Odk roll Phone fi-2434 Mrs. W”, C. Biff returned home'r Saturday after spending two'weeks| with her daughter, Mrs, Robert j Jacobs add children near Boston, She was accompanied home by Mrs. Jacobs and children. Dr. Jacobs is in the medical corps and stationed at Brooklyn.. . Mrs. Warren Barber will be host- •jess Saturday afternoon to members of the Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A / R, Mrs. Frank CrCswell. will read a paper on tlje “Bill of Rights”, and Mrs. M. J. Bahin, Springfield, will . be a guest speaker. Mrs. George Braley and Mrs. Ethel Bock will he assistant hostesses. The many friends of Mr. Walter McGervey, Dayton, will regret to ’hear of his illness in. the John Hop kins Hospital, Baltimore. He under went three different operations for cancer of the larynx, the last for removal of the organ. He will only be able to speak as he learns the use of an artificial voice. Mr, McGervey some years ago served as' dejputy county auditor under the late William Dodds. He has been connected with three different Dayton banks since leaving Xenia, resigning jas presi dent of the Third National several months ago, Constructive Loans Sorrow with a purpose, Borrow^for a definite need. Borrow conservatively. Borrow frotn Springfield Loan Co. 82 W. High St. Phone 3061 Springfield, Ohio CHRISTMAS SEALS Word hrts been received frbjn Chief William Marshall, who is deer hunt ing with hia son, Dallas pf Xenia," ip the wilds of .Pennsylvania, Centre, County, Moshannon, that he is bring-, ihg enough venison home to feed the, men of tho Cedarville Progressive Club which meets Monday tvehihg in. the. Methodist Church. This is the annual game supper With hunters Marvin' Aghor, John Mills and Jack Shirley, as well as chairman .arid champion hunter Chief William Marshall on the dinner committee. Mayor Dobbins, who. has traveled ex tensively in Europe is to bring the address of the evening. President M, H. Bartels, announced, Thursday, ■wwi«iwawwn»nMWM h « i jCHURCH NOTES |* i METHODIST CHURCH * f t * AMs, Minister Telephone 8-1881 11:09 A. M. Morning Worship, Local Employe* Sot High Record In War Bond Purchase .....♦**• Have you as a oitfewm put the ____________________cg p A R m u t n m * m -- 'ii- - - - u•: • -- ■. ■ ’isizzgi t" tooth eowb, fuid approprUthma for AIT— M^ ms f i n ll f j and ffiama.fry social experiments and reforms, both| . AWi* I Ho.* t o w * u ...■” ’* ‘ 1 .... ’ For Dec. and Inn t o tiw*« ««&* tw* *«>«&. W * * * * WMl for 100 white, « o i ? eeJered m i ’ here and abroad, will moot with mush opposition. !standard of havofthtg tan p*r cent or ' mart of your earnings a* have em- Bmiday Skhool 19:09 A. M. Clayton 'ployoa of The Ohio Tubular Products Wiaaman, Supt. iCompany, Lwwkm and Cadarrille 1 DotMis of the C^rixtmaa Program i f you have not you should read the on Sunday December 80, will be • statement of the company on the last announced, tpaga of this issue which shows the “Christmas Carol Serenade”, -company employees have investee Topic next^Sunday “Gifts ft the j g j l per cent o f their earnings dur* feet of Christ”. ■ ing the past eight months in govern Regular meeting of the Wesleyan ^ ent bonds. Service Guild Monday eve at 8 p, m. * Evjgry Worker is buying at least one *t the homo of Ml’S, G. H, Hartman, a bond each month. This is a phenomi The W. S, C. S, has rolled up hjjnal record and the company should remarkable record by raising over -be pvoud of what the employees are 3600, Mrs., Frank Creswell has been:doing. re*Meetcd president- j . The campaign battle cry is “Sign , ~ . Ifp For Victory,” Then jer cent of FIRST PRRSnVTERTAN CHURCH ,your erir«ing *8 * small contribution ■ in meeting the' tremendous cost of Raul H. Elliott, Minister the 'val- rt is necessary ialso that Choir Practice Sat, ’eve at 8 p. m. own> y a in “n branches o f the ser- 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School. 1J. K. vice have 8,1 the comforts and con- Stormont, Supt, - Church Service 31:08 A, M. Sermon 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor j 8:00 P. M. Union Advent Service,! "This/Union Service will he in! charger of Cedarville College. The) program, following the outline of the Advent Service which was held last; yeaV, ?is based upon'the traditional! English Advent Service, The•music will be presented by - the College mole Music Department, directed by Mrs, /Mildred Foster,' ‘ venience&Jtbat are 'possible under the conditions. x No better time to make ahuick de cision as to Christmas .gifts^than by giving stamps and bondf.. v COIXEGENEWS (Continued from first vage) (JNITItD PRESRVTteRIAN CniIRCIl Ralph A, Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A, M., Supt. Harold Dobbins. Preaching—11 A. M- Theme, “The Purpose of the Scriptures”. World's Bible Sabbath. r, p. c. y.' 7 than ten years in memory of Miss McChesney.' Miss Doris Williams, Springfield, ,was soloist and with Miss Wanda jHughes, Cedarville, sang a duet. Other members of tho'YW. took part in tho candlelight' service in which the freshm.cn were taken into the fellowship of the YWCA.' Mrs.- Rankin McMillan was organist for the service and the college girl's glee ; club, directed by Mrs, Mildred Foster, sang an anthem, “O-Holy Father”.' P. M. Subject, "3ow j((s? Glenna Basore is faculty ad- Oar WrirsW ^ seVfor the group. Can Wo Improve u orship1 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE TO BE CUT BY ODT ORDER Heads of the scoola in some forty Or more counties in Ohio met in Col umbus Wednesday and predicted a big drop in school attendance as a result of the limit placed on .bus transportation for pupils, Mont gomery county school authorities pro tested the order last week, Supt, S. -O. Liming head o f the county school system is melting with the local boards and going over the transportation problem. He thinks all.the 69 buses in the county.can he kept in operation, Share Meat Campaign To Be Held Soon Preliminary, to a liouae-to*lu>use canvass, a steering committee.,of the Greene County Nutrition -Council, which will direct the Government's “Share-the-MOat” campaign In this county, was reorganised Friday. Mrs, Garnet Birch, Osborn, was elected chairman, succeeding Mrs, Karl B. Bloom, Xenia, Mrs. Birch is a former director of the Dayton (Dairy Council. Miss Sarah Stokes, (county senior public health nurse, was named vice-chairman, replacing ■Mrs. Peart Wiltenttiyer, Xenia, and ■Mis* Florence E. Andrews, Greene ;County social worker for aid to dc- |pendent children and aid to'the blind, * * a** Yow Horn fromTdmculod* , was retained as secretary-treasurer. MAMic m m * ■ xwr.tuw': * W A R u ^ i R R R R A Y srw wua « Leader, 'Claire Stormont. Union Service in the First Pres- Thc 1942.43 edHi0n of the Cedar- byterian Church at 8 P, M„ under-ville Co1lege Yeljow j ackets basket- direction of the college. This is the haliers bowed in two opening engage- Annual Candie Light Christmas -mentSi Thursday night the wearers’ Service. of the orange and blue battled agnin- Choir Rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p.m. fst^a big team of veterans represent- The Christmas entertainment for,fne Wilmington College and were the Sabbath School and Congregation lbeaten 43.^- The Fightin* Quakers Will bo held in the Social Rooms, j Sp0,•(*.(! „ team which consisted of Wednesday Dec. 16, at 7:30 P, M. : veterans at eveiy -post' against a If possible we would like to have starting lineup of four iettermen and short meeting of the session that;one frCshman for the Cedars, evening after the program, to com-; Conner Merritt, freshman who did plete some business dismissed at the ; ttot ^efc *,to the gamc until the second regular meeting Wednesday evening. ,^lf> ,ed the .Jackets' Scoring with Christmas boxes have been mailed ^ even pofnts< He waa allowed by to the twenty-four representatives Of 'Compton, guard, with six, Van Horn, Our church in the Service of our forvvar<{ with five,'.and .Watkins, cen- Country, which -we trust will bring ter wit)l four, All’ of "these players to the: loyal sons and daughters o f :aj.e freshmen. .Veterans Sanders our church some Christmas cheer: an(l Bi.iUcontribute«l four points each amid the darkness of the world. ! a«d Lewis two points to the inadc- “ , <• quatc C. C* total Of 32. ‘ THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The half-time score Waft 15-9 in " ,Sunday Services fftv01' of the u,tim"te winhers. Keith Sunday School 9:30 A. M. to 11:00! *«rcd fourteen points to jyf \ lead the ..oppositions’ tallying in the Preaching 11:00 A. M, to 39:00 M.' eiime or>«»« Wilmington floor. Evangelistic Service 8:00 P. M.; T,»e Cedars will have a chance to even V/cdnesday Service tho score with the Wilmingtonian? Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M. '»> G'e home floor'.Tanuaiy 8. ' Sunday Sch.m) Superiuiendent, Ru* Friday night Cedarville was over- fus Nance, :.-whelmqd 62-29 by a hand of big “hot- Paator, Raymond Strickland, , shooting” (Htqrbcin Cardinfiis. ------- -— . Coach Dorman inserted Freshman _ ^ .Merritt and. Compton into the start- CLIFTON PRESPYTR1AN CHURCH . „Uf j{nM)|, ^ wTth Van Horn; ft Malcolm. A. Harris, f.llnister fellow, freshhs and two veterans, Brill 10:90 A>M.'tS&hbatk Sclmo!, Robert my,! Sanders, The orange and blue Shaw. Bupt. stayed’ iii tho gome only about fiJe ItjOO A, 'M. Morning VVoiship. niinutes. At the half-time, they had 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor, fallen beliimf 29-12. - ' ‘ _ , * Van Horn salvaged eight points CLIFTON * from the wreck of Ccdarville's second straight loss, - Wright had seven UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH po{nts flnd Merritt, six,, to take care E, O. Ralston, Minister . of nupit of the Jocnl scoring. .Thomas 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W. and Ifelninger each scored 14 points * Rife, Supt, to lead the Otters to victory. The ,7:30 P. M. Young People'g f’bristifin gums was played at Westerville, O. Union. All Welcome. m %om§ ^09 THAT \0% Vi HElH'iE.MCS The two draft boards in the county h*y» been called upon ta supply tha army with 679 »tan far the draft jp December and January. Board Np. 1 {&# X»nia etfcy (township wifi hafb 48 white aaaftfnd. twenty-oof oolored fur -ibid mdnth 185 white by the m*d of Dpeambor. Tire January wall k for 213, MMU , evmi^body^dWi % tMHur i4'-opo*e aon-^Iwat * gm * gbt' affiwwbedy eoft trtrj&tfflttbe iMuikftfti May y m CHURCH OF GOD R, O, FREDERICK, Pastor The Jackets tackle another toughie Saturday night in Earlham College at Riehmimd, Ind„ and then move on to Bluffton College at Bliiffton, 0„ Monday evening, Sunday School, 9.80. A. M. „ Morning Wmaldp, Hi.36 A. M. W a B I llll^ io n L o i t e r Theme--“Faith". - , * , "* r ’ Young Peoples Meeiiog at 6 P, M.; ■(Cohlntned from first iHuje 1 Evening Sewice, 7:45 P. M. , Radical .tcgislathm itnd further cen- Prayer Service Wednesday evening, translation-of power ttythe Executive 7:45 Pi M/ * will hav tough sledding in the coming Congress, Mrs, Elbei Davidson, SpencCr Cor* . setiere for Cedarville. Call for free j At the present time the expend- demonstration, (41) RttreS of the Federal government era v .......... |approximately six billion dollars a house aiij.^ontli, or at the rate of seventy-two 812 East |biiijon »dollars per year, pi which i roughly one-third 'Wilt derived ( from taxes and the other two-thirds Wagon With. from the sale of bends and other bef- For Hnie—-Throe room Elm at. Call Guy Leaclt, Main St, Phone 248 R, Xenia, (), Farm I- u % : l ii- i» i i LAMPS Floor, Indirect— 6-7 way 4 styles......... ............... $15.90 up Pin-Up Lamps..... $2,50 Fluorescent Bed Lamps.... „„„.$5,95 Fluorescent . ’ Desk Lamps ........$6.05, $7.05 Boudior Lamps ............ Spinet Battery (Solid Brass) $1,00 Flashlight, comp-.—__.....69c, $2.20 Bridge Sets G9c i Guest Towels 31.79 Telechron Clocks Kitchen Clocks §3,50—94.95 Mantle Clocks $9.95—$17.50 Desk Clocks _________$5.95 Wall Pictures Large or Small 50c — $1,75 ' Pottery, Cookie Jar, Chop Plates, Baking Dishes, Water Pitchers, Warmade "Teapots, Jars, Cream and Sugar, Salt and " Pepper, Vases of different Colors and Styles • 1 29c Up Wall Plaques Fruit Plaques— large and. .small , 29c $1.39 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES tjg r Hot Plates ............. ;....................................$2.95— $6.25 Hair Dryer........ ...................—......................... ...... ...$5,95 Cory Coifeemakers .............. ....... .......... :.„..:.$3.95— $7.75 Westinghouae Coifeemakers ............ $5.45 Silex Coffeemakers '.........I..... — ,.$4.95 Weatinghouse Percolator .................. v.$8,75 Electric Food Warmers Small Electric Mixer •Make-Up Mirvor ____ ‘_§1.75 - Electric Corn Popper”— _____ Door Chimes___________ $3,25up Juiee-O-Matics—Red and White ..................... _$2.79 up Wood Novelties • ............ $3,50 ........... .................. „;....;.$2.95 Weatinghouse Heating -Pads ______ __________$8.95 - Ironing Boards braced -I— steel . . — $3,95. jjr Cui-io Cabinets ...........$2.25, $t FOlt SALE: large grain bed, In good condition,, rowing which will Increase the nfit- Call evenings, F. F. Jones, Home tional debt. Within a few days after Rd., R. R. 3, Springfield^ O, (the new Congress convenes the first . --------- - •Monday in January the President will For Sale - Two wheel trailer, melnl submit his annual budget message body, stock rack combined. Rubber jwhich, it is reported, will contain A tires, extra casing with tube. request for appropriations and nuth- Also two heating stoves, orizations of approximately one hun- C. W. Miller, "jdred billion dollars for the new fiscal Walter Andrew farm, Federal Pike, j y*ar beginning July 1st next. The ...............new budget, which is being given the Wanted—-Five men for Section •Administration label of “Victory j 1, «! I Door Knockers, Smoker Set, Nap- kin Holder, Card .Holder, Salt and Pepper, .Make-Up Boxes, Book Ends, Leave-a-Note, Soap Flakes Holders, Ring Holders, Trayis, Nail Fjnders, Dinner Bells, Pins, Bracelets and Compacts 29c — $1.75 tREE DECORATIONS . ‘ Lights, Ornaments, Icicles, •Tinsel, Wreaths, Candoliers, Pine Cones,-Wrapping-Paper, Seals, „ ‘ Ribbons, Cards and Boxes PACKAGES WRAPPED ON REQUEST— Small Charge -i ‘ ,*1- 4* » , -. • * w < - SUSiXSH Crew work on Railroad, Age 18—416. Good pay and full time, Apply R, B. Koppe, McMillan St., Cedarville, Budget”, will he clowly setutiniaed |*; by the Congresa, While all necessary ;; appropriations for war purposes w ill! j j be made, .the request for money to •‘ carry on civil activities of the govern- ; 1 »UY WAR BONllB TODAY £ , nJ ) » S * *W w«h « 1 I . 4* You are spending more time this year quietly at home. I f ^ you would enjoy that to the utmost, it must have that livable appeal that “only good furniture and rugs can create. Make furniture yoUr priceless gift to the family this year! , TWo Piece Suits. . . $79.00 to $229.00 Lounging Chairs . . <$29.00 to,$79.00 Pull-Up Chhirs . . . . $5.95 to $30.00 Mltk* Tour Selections Now 20*24 N. DftiroU SL .Kenkt Qhid . / .4*. 4 ¥ 1*i »« **4 * 11 ( i ¥ i * 4S' if*
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