The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
CJSD.A.RVJLLII HgftALD FRIDAY, JULYJ, * Club andSocialj4ctwities Mr* and Hr*. Frank Creawell, and daughter, hava b«en spending ssveral days at DiHsboro* Ind. Pvt. Levi Keiger, after an eleven day furlough has returned to Ft. Bliss Texas.. * * Mr, and Mrs. Dillon Cable, and aon, o f South Bend, Ind., are here visiting with the .latter’s mother, Mrs. Anna O. Wilson, Mrs. Nelson CresWell and son, Robert Fields, returned home from Springfield City Hospital. The son was born June SlOth. • Mr, Frank McLepu, formerly o f this place, now residing in Dayton, spent Tuesday calling on friends here. - pvt. Paul Marshall and wife of Pheonix, Ariz., are here on, a' furlough and visiting the former’s parents, Mr. pnd Mrs, Murray Marshall. Mr. and.Mrs, Paul McClellen (Miss Frances Straley) are announcing the birth o f a son,-Robert Straley, at the McClellan Hospital, Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Chaplin and daughter Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Powers and son, Hafold, vis ited Witherelatives at Hillsboro, O., last Sunday. Miss Alberta Owens, daughter of Mr. Frank Owens, underwent ah operation Tuesday at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, for the removal of two tumors. Her condition is much improved according, to reports. Lt. -Dorothy Galloway, who is with the recruiting office of the Woman's Army Auxiliary' Corps at Lafayette Ind., is here on a ten day vacation visiting with her parents, Mr. ant* Mrs. W. W . Galloway. A daughter was. born Sunday t< Mr, and'-Mrs; Rankin McMillan . aJ the ‘ Springfield^City Hospital. Tfc» daughter, the second, has been namcc Janet Ann. A -son also graces th family. Mrr Elmar C,. Jurkat, is enrolled as , student in the first term of the Ohir Jniversity summer school. . Mr: and- Mrs.- Walter -Nash, near enia* are announcing the marriage f their daughter, Miss Mary Mar- aerite, to Pfc. Ralph C. White, New oncord, O. The wedding took plact riday 1 afternoon at Baton Rouge, La. he bride has been employed for the ;st seven years at the Xenia Nation- l Bank. Mrs. George Gordon and daughter inda Jean, are in Greeley, Colo., vis ing with Pvt. George Gordon, Mrs. ordon and. daughter are expected to main some time. The Red Cross Surgical Center will ot meet Monday, due to the Holiday Ut Will meet on the other days as iheduled. There Is still plenty of eed for workers and anyone wish- lg to help may do so any Monday, uesday or Wednesday afternoon or uesday evening. FOR SALE—Fulhio Seed Wheat, 'ree of rye, cockel and cheat, Ten ents above market price day of ale. F , O. Harbison. ' FOR SALE — Milk and Water Separator. Phone 6-2121, Cedarville. FOR SALE —* Davenport in good condition. Phone 6-1961, Cedarville. FOR SALE Underwood Type riter. Rebuilt and as good as new erms C. M. Townsley, Cedarville, WANTED — Carpenter Work and ainting. Write or see Ernest Tru ian, Corner South St. and Pittsburgh ve., Box 577, CedaWilie. -BUY WAR BONOS TODAY C O Z Y * THEATRE • MRS. MARGARET WORK MARRIED IN CAIRO TO LIEUT. A . W . F. HUISH Fri. and S*t., July 2-3 C h arles S ta rre tt RIO GRANDE WAY” N E W S — C OM E D Y— S N A P S H O T S Suiit atid Mon.* July 4-5 Spencer Tracy — Katherine Hepburn “ KEEPER OF THE FLAME” N E W S — C A R T O O N The Jamiesons have receiv-a a Radio-Cable- from Cairo, Egypt, an nouncing the marriage o f their; daughter, Mrs, Margaret Work to Lieutenant Alfred William Frederick Huish, in the American Church o f Cairo, Saturday June 26, 1943, Mrs, Huish has been serving the United Presbyterian Church in Cairo,; Egypt fo r #seven years. Lieutenant. Huish has been serving the British Army at the Base in Cairo for two years. Formerly-he was pastor of the Providence Baptist Church, King ston on- Thames, Surrey, England, from 1937-1940. Mr. and Mrs. Huish will continue to reside in Cairo for the present. j CHURCH NOTES.] FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister Friday evening, July 2 , 8 P. M. ’’Preparatory", sermon b the Rev. J, Reed Miller, Xenia, Choir Practice Saturday 8 P, M, 10:00 A.~M, Sabbath School, Mrs, Ira D. Vayhinger, Supt. 11:00 A. M, Sacrament' o f The Lord's Supper, Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M. 8:15 P, M. United Service o f Music at The United Presbyterian Church. L IT T L E C H IN A L A D Y MRS. DAY KENNEDY ' DIED THURSDAY Friends here o f Mrs. Day Kennedy, wife of the pastor of the Sugarcreek U, P. Church, near' Dayton were grieved to hear o f her death Tuesday tt the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. The funeral was held Thursday after noon fr.om the church, eight ministers iad a small part in the service. The >ody was taken to Coulterville, 111., mr former home, where funeral ser- ices will be held again Saturday, lev. Kennedy is a graduate o f Gedar- ille College and both he and his •ife have many close friends here, ’ hose from here attending the fun- ral were. Dr. and Mrs, R. A. Jatftie- -on, Mrs. M. I. Marsh, Mrs. A.>E, luey and Mrs. Alberta Lisie. KINDERGARTEN CLASS PLANS PET “ CIRCUS!*' “ Hey Johnny!” ■ The kindergarten lass o f the Cedarville College Burn er school, under the direction of Miss 'athryn Finke, (Dayton, is planning ■>r the “ big day" of the year when’ it ill present a real circus of live an nals the jniddle of July. The young- ers ate busy working on their wag- ns which will be elaborate trimmed, lainy pets o f the community are he- 'g .collected and trained for the vent. -The feature will have a parade ver, the main streets and then return o the campus for the b ig ‘"show and very one is invited. The kindergarten ‘ has 22 pupils; he grade school from the second to ie eighth under the direction o f Miss largaret Hysell, has 25 students, he summer school gives the teachers ttending an opportunity to observe nd have practico teaching on the ampus. LOST—Two Ration Books No. 1, tearing names, Wanda Hughes and farion Hughes. Please .return ' to his office. FOR SALE — Two fine young hulls.. One is two years old and the thei‘ -is one year old. Carl Bagford, Phone 6-2206. FOR SALE— Spring fryers. No Sunday orders, Mrs. Arnet Gordon. ' ’ hone 4-3672, FOR SALE — Fries and roasts. Leave your order by Friday noon. Mrs, Arthur Hanna FOR SALE — Fence posts, all kind, edar, locust or chestnut. End or :orner posts also available, I de liver all orders. Write, Irvin . B. Rhoads, R. R. 4, Peebles, Ohio, WANTED:—Dish washer, man or vomaUf $20 per week. Frank De Wine, Yellow Springs. W*d< ta d iTtttwk, July 7 -S A n n M illa r - f a - tEVEILLE WITH REVERLY' C A R T O O N — S P O R T S OVERTIME! ’ , . b tto u M yw T t m m yeuf W «T»ratrip4 V M n U t Stock* for w ork ptoy, W o»»n- ttrip M Or* sow hahyins m ound 0sm« c t D m n u h t iu f o lt t AND m o»l «hai>«ly I* b « In Anw rfoo. tit how tka y'r* m od* for town and w a in **, irtoforfem l, 1 M>, to keep dteW ptofocU k. M maSer hew afM aS iey’r* wdeheS. M'DORMANS XENIA, OHIO METHODIST CHURCH H. H, Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School 10;00 A . M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A . M. Theme, Apostle—John. Third o f a series of the Inner Circle. Church Service Selma 9:30 A. M. Sabina—All Methodist Day , 3:80 p. m, Dr. M. J. Murphee to speak, Covered dish at 6 p. m. Dr. Carroll Lewis speaks at 8 . p. m. Let us use faijh rather than firecrackers to ob serve this July 4th. Glimmering sequins on black brocade, On her heart a diamond wing, With little flashes o f postly jade, Thus adorned walked the frail Mei ■ Ling—' .Through the storied halls o f our great past, In the midst o f free-thinking men, Without fanfare or trumpet's blast. Yet with the fabled strength o f ten. Behind he?, failure risked In glory, With her, faith in her people’s worth, Before her, the enthralling story O f liberty throughout the earth, Beautious, delicate figurine, Symbol o f all .Asia's sorrow, Flowering o f the American scene, Hope o f China’s free tomorrow. Vera Andrew Harvey. -nrww READTHESEPRICES AtYe NOTICE TO PUBLIC The following hours will be observed by the grocenesjfor Monday* July 5th in observ ance of the Fourth of July. W e will close at NOON and the remainder o f the day and evening. - C. H. CROUSE C. E. MASTERS M . C. NAGLEY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 :00 A. M. Supt. .Harold Dobbins. , Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme,. “ America fthe Beautiful)*’. This jis' also the 40th Anniversary o f the pastors ministry. He began his first' pastorate July 1 st, 1903 in the Florida* United Presbyterian Church, near Amsterdam, New York. The Bohlke’ s are 1 now active members in this •hureh. ' Y. P. C. U. 7:30 P, M. Subject, “How Can We Practice Democracy". The pastor hps been asked to lead; Union Service 'in our church Sab bath evening at 8:15 P. M., E. W. T, Please note the time. The choir are presenting a Patriotic Program, ap- iropriate for the Fourth o f July. The Cantata is entitled “ Thanksgiv- ng and Praise” . They will also of- "er the popular number, “Kipling’s Recessional.” Come to this patriotic ervice and invite your friends. . Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P. M. Do not forget/the special offering to be taken at th.e morning service for the Delegate Fund, o f Young eople’s Society, to Send delegates to the Synodical YY. P. C, U. Con- etence to be held at Winona Lake, ndiana, July 12-17, 1943. Nine have tent in registrations, and we need x liberal offering to assist our young veople* From past {.experience we mow a .vast amount of good is real- zed from those who attend such con- erences. ■ If you wish to write a check, make hem payable to Miss Clara Galloway, Treasurer o f the Y. P. C. U. Registration, board and roofyt for he six days is $9.50 in addition to ransportation. “ • INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOUR WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS Fitch’s Wave S e t ___—_I0c Fitch’s Brilliantine---,------ 10 c Fitch’s Wave O i l ____ 10c Fetch’s Shampoo . . . 10c-25e Fitch’s Hand, Lotion—— 10c Satin Cream Lotion ——89c Bayer’ s Asprin —- f —15-25e Shaving Soap ———— ——Jc LiBterine Tooth Paste --25c Merritt Caster Oil — — l* c Merritt Turpentine — life Bromo Seltzer — 10-20C Lydia Grdy’s Tissue —10.25c Stand Back Tablets —10.25c thrift ! MARKET f NEW POTATOES Red Bliss Triumphs •Eastern Shore Cobblers No Limit—SA11 You Want 101 b. 43c Merritt Brand Mustard' Pure Prepared and . Quart Jars 9c Eavey’s Fresh Roasted Coffee..... ,.33c CALIFORNIA ORANGES Sweet Juicy—Nice Size Doz. Full o f YitaTnin ‘C’ (and up) ^ , 0 0 American Ace Matches Very Low Price— Six Boxes Fly-Tox~Quarfc............ _.... WE SELL QUALITY MEATS EVERY DAY 2 1 c 4 9 c Store Closes at 6 P. M. Saturday Night at 10:30 P. M. Monday, July 5th, Clopeh All Day DAN BAILEY 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.fM., Sunday School Superintendent, Rm 'us Nance. <, Pastor, Raymond Strickland; to* f '6HTJ PRODUCT SEVEN SEAS SLACKS are* ideal for the men andwoman behind the men bOhiM the guns! They're practical,long- weanng, excellent val ues) Byswitchingfrom >a cost, to sport Jacket, ' or sweater, your slacks canbothobottorhalfof halfa dozencostumes! U’DORMANS XENIA, O30ID OUR INDEPENDENCE DAYMESSAGE HE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE !! CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Paetor Sut^ay School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A; M. Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P, M« Evening Service, 7t45 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday evening, /:45 P. M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W. 'life, Supt. 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Christian Jnion. All Welcome. «» Bonds and Stamps — NOW, ■1. . ■ . : w* "v. . - .‘ l t * » 4 • .* ‘ - O ’ <. «► .< T* -rf ; > i y ? - ‘ ■ ■ % . ■,« » . ’ 4 h ,*v ,t-+ y . ’ . W- ■ .»■■ « ► ■ « a aw V ' \% .*1,t a » « 0 . a 9: " * 1 9 aw.. * < »gw J ' ■ ; ; ..k," , n tve pledged ntore War 1 i ■i • i \ < a •. \ . ' ■a f • * ' 1 f ** aw -------------- :-------- . 5 ••'' \ » * ★ ★ ★ V » -K -K ★ * ★ " ■ - ' r ............... " ■- - ^ CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES Cash in V au lt.................. $1*655,161.69 U. S. Bonds....’ .................... 2*178,560.00 Greene Co., Ohio Bonds.......- . 6*850.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock „ 6*000.00 Banking House.............. 36*000.00 Furniture and Fixtures....... . 1.00 Notes o f our Customers....... 556,467.39 AS OF JUNE 30, 1943 LIABILITIES Deposits............................... $3,992,058.96 6*138.52 Reserve For Taxes *............. Other .Liabilities ..... 435*29 Capital Stock .... $100,000.00 Surplus .......... 100,000.00 Undivided Profit 200*000.00 - ” X Reserves ........ 40,40'T.31 Total Capital Account......... 440,407.31 TOTAL $4,439,040.08 TOTAL $4,439,040.08 THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK ■ * OFFICERS H. E. EAVEY President and Chairman of Board MARY LITTLE PICE, Vice President R. O. WEAD, Cashier WM* B. FRAVER, Asst. -Cashier DIRECTORS 4 H. E. EAVEY MRS. MARY LtTTLE DICE JOS. A. FINNEY F. LEON SPAHR R, O. WEAD, , ....... . . , MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' ' V ■ '
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