The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
C rktb and Social y 4 cthities 1ft*. IJ*y4 Shafer o f N w Concord, 0 * is spending * fw r day* witH h«r fe**ik«r Hfcrtin Bartels «^d fam ily, LOST—B itch block, little value to W TO *1 feat .that owner, R , L , Hixcm, Hr. James L . Chestnut and fam ily o f Ballvae, Pittsburgh, P*n and fam ily are spw ding the Thanksgiving week visiting -with Mrs. Chestnut’s mother* Mra, S. C . W right, A fter spending a few weeks with her brother M. H. Bartels and fam ily, Mrs, W ilson. Briggs le ft Monday fo r & visit yrith her parents Rev. and Mrs. Carl Bartels in West Union, Iowa. t W*r?!'*P»Hi"i[i. 1^1 *.n.i j,,u . The Annual Christmas Party o f the Woman's' Club will, be held December it, |t Barriman .Hall, The dinner will be seared at seven o'clock by the Wo men’s Advisory Board o f the College, Reservations must be in b y noon Dec, 1, to Mrs. W . A , Turnbull. . Mrs. Lee Peterson received word this week from her son Lt. John G, Peterson o f the arrival o f a daughter a t the Lebanon Hospital, Lebanon, Missouri. Lt. Peterson is stationed at Ft. Leonard W ood/M issouri. Mrs. ^Peterson was form erly Miss Ma- ' Francis Heintz. ‘ Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred wi’l attend the Trumbo fam ily dinner Thanksgiving Day a t the home o f Mr.' and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson near Centerville, Ojiio. .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Westerfeld o f Cincinnati w ill also be guests at the Wilson home. They will spend the remainder o f the week-end with Mrs. Trumbo and Milderd. William McDorman, son q f Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDorman o f Ross town ship and Miss Iva Jean Woodard o f Springfield were married Saturday; The couple will reside ip Detroit, Michi, where he is associated with the Chrysler Motor corporation. He i- a graduate o f Ohio State University.. P fc. Harold Cooley, who is stationed ■at Reno, Nev., is home over Thanks giving fo r a week's vacation. FOR SALE— 1935 Chevrolet Tudor priced to sell,. Phone 6-1301. SCHOOL NEWS Chapel i^Our chapel this week Kenneth H u ff man presiding, opened, with appro priate Thanksgiving devotionals, and with music and poems, This was fol lowed by U fine and inspirational ad- dress by Dr. B . H . Abels. f “ Tardies” During this six weeks period we feel there have been too many tardie-. among our high school students. The names, o f those who have been tardy more than once fo r this period are: Reva Klontz 3, Bruce Conner 12 Donald Devoe 3, William Irvine 9. Pat McGuinn 2, Leah Spurgeon 4, Earl Bajley 3, Jack Brewer 6, Dale Pepn 3, Lamar Hamman 2, Claud? Finney 4, Dorothy Davis 3, Garnet Johnson)3, David Peterson 2, Marshall Peterson 2, Juanitp Booghier 2, Pat- ripla Gillaugh ZyJimmy-Pembertom‘3 - Thsnksglving Dinner We enjqyed a fin e chicken dinner (including all the other good things) Tuesday pooh. * Thanks tQ Mr*. ’ Paul and Mrs Finney. Faculty Member III W e are Indeed sorry that Mrs Wright our second grade teacher has gone to her home in Kentucky because of illness, We sincerely hope she may recover and be with us again, Stamps and Bonds For the week ending November 19 the defense stamp ’safes amounted to $58.60. Bond sales $168.76, total (227.55/ The Seventh grade “ Penny Cam paign” closed November 18. The pennies saved during the cam paign amounted to $44.55 with which stamps were purchased. Seventh graders we are proud o f you and hope you w ill continue to save yottr pennies to help win the war. c oz y . THEATRE • ri. and! Sat., Nov. 26*27 Dopble-~Featute Pjogtam* 3HEYENNE ROUND UP” MeanestM m **ntheWorld Suri. a n d N or** £8*2$ Ann Sheridan —•Bnrol Flynn O f DARKNESS” PLUS *-* News' iW Maries! W ad# m i p a u h tm * 1 -2 CeOk ifitfffcy •*““ A s* * S ch ley m p o w e r s t Short Suhieeti COLLEGE NEWS •* * Mr. L , L. Louthaip, o f the Teacher Education Department visited the col lege Friday, Nov. 19. Mr. Louthain State high school inspector, was sub-; stitutlng fo r the training1department. The inauguration o f President-Elect Ira D. Vayhinger will occur Friday, December 10, in. the First Presbyter ian Church. The exercises w ill be at 2:30 P, M. The main address will be by Dr. Howard L , Bevj*, president o f ,Obio State. University, President Vayhinger preached for the United Presbyterian congregation o f Jamestown last Sabbath., John Brill, '43, was discharged from the army recently because o f asthma. He is at home fo^ th e present. , Neil Hartman, who has been on a Civilian Irrigation project in North Dakota fo r the past few months was speaker at college chapel,' Tuesday o f last Week, He was on his way to take service in a mental hospital in Phila delphia* He expected to spend a.week with his brother, Rev, Justin Hartman, in New York, Justiri is a graduate student in Union Theological Semin a ry ,-'; » ■ ■ ' In his talk Neil pointed out that there are 8,0001000 in the army and 8,000 in the ranks of the C. O. The “ conchies” are willing “guinea pigs” in various experiments. Two named Were: finding effect o f using sea water to drink arid cause o f jaundice. Dr, W. R McChesney was guest speaker before Springfield Kiawanis Club Tuesday noon o f this week. Mra. Ray Littler, w ife o f our gener al jaitqr, submitted to a major opera tion Tuesday morning at Miami Val ley Hospital. Mr. John Klontz did the pinch-hit act fo r Mr. Littler. Dr. James L. Chestnut, pastor o f Bellevue Presbyterian Church o f Pittsburg spoke at chapel exercises Tuesday morning on,post war world. Among his challeging thoughts were: With the older “ cease firing” the war will not be over but just beginning;, civilization will be lost if not re deemed spiritually as well as materi a lly; U. S. A . has no revealed foreign policy save expediency to date; the only hope o f the world is in Jesus Christ and the key. to, the solution o f world problems is in Matt,: 5, 6, 7; we are sure to win the war in Europe, in the Pacific, but can we win it in the U. S, A ,; if the voice o f Jesus is he*.rd at the peace table it will be by Madame Chiang Chi Cbek, first lady o f China;,the choice before the world is communism1o r. Christianity; only one in ten o f the population o f the world is Christian; ' young. people through the church can save the world. A t a re-organization meeting o f the Dayton Alumni Club o f C. C., held last Thursday night at the Dayton Y . M. C. A., Miss Katherine Finke was elected president fo r the ensuing year, Miss Edna Brill vice-president, Miss Wilda Auld, secretary, Miss Eleanor Finney, treasurer, and Miss Janice Finke corresponding secretary. The group voted a F ifty dollar scholarship to be' used by the college to aid a .de serving student. President Vayhinger attended the meeting which began with a dinner. Old C. C. has no more loyal group than this one. College, was dismissed Wednesday eve fo r Thanksgiving vacation. Work will be resumed Monday morning. Vacation’ plans o f some follo‘w : Prof. and Mrs, A . J» Hostetler will visit in the home o f their daughter and hus band, Dr. ‘and Mrs, Paul Miller o f Columbus. The Stormont sisters Will join the Creswell-Stormont clan ,in their annual get-together at the home o f Mr, Paul Creswell, Xenia. .Miss Basore w ill spend the day with her sister and fam ily, Mr. apd Mrs. Hiintz- inger o f Middletown. ‘ Misses Brad ford, Cox, Dees, and Bowers o f Day- ton, Middletown, Hamilton and Bowersville respectively, will be with their home folks. Gordon Taylor will be in Cincinnati, ' CHURCH NOTES! TOITBD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A , Jamieson, Minister Subject, Theme, Sabbath School 10 A . M. Snpt. Harold Dobbins, Y . P. C. U. 6:80 P. M. Preaching 11 A , M. “ Daniel’s Open Window” , Y. P , C. U. 6:30 P, M- Subject, “ Builder o f America.” Leader, Claire Stormont, Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30, The choir are preparing fo r a Christmas program to be gWen Sab bath evening, December 26th. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minuter 10:00 A , M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira D. Vayhinger, Supt. 11:00 A , M. Jforhing Worship. “To Each Ills Due.” " The annual thank offering will he received at this service. 7 P, M, Christian Endeavor. Tuesday evening, November SO the Broadcasters Class will hold * covered dish supper and family Christmas Wednesday 7:80 P. M. Prayer and1 Meditation. ’ ' Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:45 p jn . METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 64881 ~ C b « l M r Beard o f Education" will meet Sunday morning at 10:50. Sunday School 10:00 A , M, Clayton Wiseman, Supt, * • Church Sendee 11:00 A , M, “ A Letter from John.” Selma Church Service at 9:80 A . M. Booth Festival will be held at Wash- j ington C. H, Nov, 26. .Contact the Methodist Youth Fellowship or call the parsonage. Let us support this} worthy cause, 1 THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNE Sunday Service* Sunday School lOsfO to 11:00 A . H, Preaching 11:00 A , M. to l£;00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P, M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:80 P, M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru« fua Nance. 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Westminster Sox .......... ........ ............ 45c to 1,00 ■ Beau Brummel Ties ___________ 1.00 to 2.95’ Dobbs H ats..... .......... ...................5.00 to 10.00 Monarch Leather Coats ...........................,14.50 up Cameo Leather G ifts.................. 1.00 to 12.50 Manhattan Shirts ............................... 2.50 to 3*50 t Rabhor Robes ........... ................. 6.50 to 18.50 C Dorman’s Allen Bldg. Xenia, Ohio BuildaHOME ■0 . . . . Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home * building in this area* Buya FARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive In terest rates with easy repayments, I f you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs, BUY YOURSELF A HOME Finance your home, buying th ou gh our easy pay ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HEBE HOME FEDERAL 8 uvta(i 8 LoaaAssociation OB XENIA, OHIO, 4*6 N. Detroit St. A lt Accounts Insured up to $6,000 Xenia Banker Talks * To FutureFanners A , W. Short, ch isf.qf thegame man- sgemont division o f the state conser- vstlop division, was speaker at the. annual banquet o f the Xenia chapter, Future Farmers o f America, Tuesday night at Central high school, Xenia* } R, O. Wead, cashier o f the Xenia Na- tinoal Bank, also was a speaker o/i£he program. CHURCH OF GOD R* C. FREDERICK, Paster Sunday School, 9:80 A . M* Morning Worship, X0;80 A , U. ms'iiiuAniw• sMPPBlR turkeys vm m m , - m - - Waftadh-Staady wtpioymeert Mut Young Peoples Mating * t « ”p . M, i * * « f CM ***® * Ym i, A * Evening Swviee, 7:*i5 p , JL J’ W P * Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P , M," ^ PHEASANTS COME HIGH Arthur Wehemyer, F t, Thomas, K y„ had to dig up 325 and costs in a jus tice court, Washington, C .H ., fo r hav ing improper hunting licenses. Justice WorrOlls levied a fine o f $322 on C. G. Morton, undertaker, o f Fullerton, Ky,, fo r having six cock pheasants above the lim it and four hen pheasants. NOTICE The I. O* O. F . Lodge .will hold their regular meeting Monday night, November 29 fo r the election o f of ficers fo r the coming year, JAMES E . DUFFIELD, Sec, RED AND WHITE MINSTRELS The second annual minstrel given by the boys’ chorus o f Cedarville high schooi will be given at the high school auditorium on Wednesday December 1, a t-8 P, M. The fun; and. jokes fo r the evening will be in the hands o f the end men, Bill Ferguson, Kenneth. Huffman, Martin Weimer, Roger Ulsh, Harold Stormont and Paul Strewing support ed by. the sparkling personality o f George Abels in the role o f th<f Inter locutor. The circle is made up o f fifteen voices which with solo and choruses will help to make a full even* ing o f wholesome fun, fo r everybody. It is only a short trip to our high school auditorium so plan, to come and have a good time as well as to support the boys in this their second annual show. FOR SALE — F ew pfaos srieksg su it Dr. H, H, Abri*. OPEN MONDAYS FROM 12:80 'TIL 8:45 TIP-TOPPER G i f t IDEA! V-W-- 0 - Dobbs Gift Certifies:* + JeepTojppe*+ j««p BoxvLucty frilow! 'Election o f officers, including Archie Peterson o f Miami Township as president* succeeding Herman An- keney o f Beavercreek twp. took place when, the Greene county farm forum met ‘Monday night and heard a talk by Charles Noel Younger. o f near Xenia,* who was in Russia five' years assisting in agricultural development there. Other officers named, were Wilbur Beard o f Jefferson Twp„ as vice-president, John H. MungCr o f Beavercreek as secretary, and H. W . Eavey o f Xenia Twp., as treasurer. WANTED—To rent, a typewriter. Phone 6-2915, T ip to a lady ...top s to a m a « ...a Dobbs Gay. Topper! Sturdy, snap brim . . . true beaver-blend. 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