The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
SET £*DABVIUJS JBKBALD, FBIDAY, JULY Club and SocialActivities Mr.and Mrs. Paul Cummings .spent the weekend visiting in Cqlufnbus. Mrs. Fred Kiser, Mrs. Edith Stan, ford and Hiss Peria Hart spent Sun* day In Cincinnati, Mr, n»d Mrs. M, W, Agnor and Mrs. Jennie Agnor attended the Huff 'man reunion at Snyder Park, Spring- field, last Sunday, Mrs. Lawrence Dukes and son ,John .arrived Thursday ^frpm Winston- Salem N. Carolina fo r a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cummings. ■Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wright spent the week-end visiting .with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Peterson and family at Frankfort, Ohio. ' Miss Sandra Sue Agnor had her tonsils and adenoids removed Tuesday at the office o f Dr. A. D. Ritenour, Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs, H .rle Bohlke and daughter, Carole, after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, returned to their home in Amsterdam, N. Y., Saturday. Mrs. Clyde Hutchison and children, Clyde Jr. and Sally J. o f New York City, and Miss' Susannah West of Toledo> are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Eidemiller (Glenna Waddle) July eleventh, at Miami Valley Hos pital, Dayton. He has been named Donald Ray. He is their third child and second son. Mrs. Clyde Walker has received word from her husband, Staff Sergt. Clyde Walker that he has arrived safely in India. His address is. A. S. N. 35410213 22nd Field Hospital, A . P. 0 . 3797, New York City, - Mr. Fred Dean, who had a narrow escape with his life sometime age when he fell into Paint Creek, near Bainbridge and was rescued later by a fellow employee, has had a relapse and it now threatened with typhoid fever at his home. Capt. Marion Stormont (D r,), who was called here from Chicago, due to the death o f his father, Mr. J. A. Stormont, returned to his duties Tuesday; *Dr; Stormont has been con nected with the Red Cross bloodbank organization fo r some months and reports 30,000. pints o f blood have been handled under his direction. Twelve members o f the Clifton United . Presbyterian Young Peoples Society are registered for attendance this week at the 5th Annual Synodica1 Young Peoples Conference at Winona Bake, Indiana. They will return Sat urday July 17th. The following are in attendance; Marie and ' Charlotte Collins, Pauline and Nanc Ferguson, Helen and Martha TannehW, Margaret Dailey. Wm, Johniton, Dons Id and Florence Ralston and Rev. and Mrs. Ralston. Mr, Moran .Tudury, representing he “ Country Gentlemen,” Philadel- ihla, Pm, was in town Tuesday,, inter- dewing Mrs. Dorothy Wright on her his farm machinery problems dur- ilan of helping the farmer solve some ng present tlfhes as well as her plan >f progressive management o f the umber business, An article will ap- jear in an early issue o f the famous 'arm publication. NEW MAIL CARRIER Ivin Rockhold, Jamestown, has ■n over the “ star” mail route be- >n Xenia, Cedarville and James- 1 , ineluding Wilberfirce. The dia- e is 27 miles and two trips each Mw . * BUY WAR BONDS C O Z Y A THEATRE • Fn< and Sat., July 16-17 •Double Feature Program* ♦‘TRUCK BUSTERS” -and* '♦THE UNDYING MONSTER” Sun. und Mon., July 18*19 Jack Oakie — Don Ameche “ Something To Shout About” NEWS •— CARTOON ELIZABETH CORNWELL BRIDE OF HARRY M. STEWART, C H U R C H N O T B S UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A , Jamieson, HiuUtw • , and Thur*., July 21*22 Length Righting Feature* ARE THE MARINES” NHluced by the « !* * « » pf mieMerehof 7 W » Selected Short Subjects j.„U)imiiimnmnniTiif"'... Mrs, Mary Cornwell, Springfield, is announcing the marriage of her! .daughter, Elizabeth, to Harry M,[ Stewart, Springfield. The marriage] -took place June 12 at 1;45 in Gal-' Spoils, Rev. Earl Moore officiating. Mr, Stewart la a graduate o f the Un iversity o f Cincinnati. Mra. Stewart attended Cedarville College, grad uated from Wittenberg College and Columbia University. She has been teaching in the Schaefer Junior High School, Springfield, The couple will •eside 817 S, Limestone St. ALONG FARM FRONT (Continued from Page 2) crop at about 74.000,000 head. This is about 22 .percent above 1942. The estimated fa jl crop of 53,000,000 head would produce a total of 127,000,000 for the year compared with the 10 year average of 73,000,000. HOG. SLAUGHTER Hog slaughter in May was 20 per ent higher than for April and 24 per ent higher than for May 1,942. The f’all pig crop of 1942 now coming to 'he market is estimated to be 23 per ent greater than the one sold a year ;go. During May the Government nade a record purchase of 130,000,000 nounds1o f lard and the amount of oork bought was the greatest for my month since December 1942. IORN BORERS, IN EARLY CORN The-corn borer is playing havoc vith early planted sweet corn and n some fields o f early planted field orn. The damage that may, result rora the second brood borer in .lata, •orn is as, yet an unknown quantity, t is the opinion of T. H. Parks, state ntoirtoligist, that -while the larvae nay eat tiny holes in the leaves,' that hey will not be able to become estab- ished in the stalks of late corn. *LUE RIBBON 4-H CLUB MEETS The Blue Ribbon 4 -R Club met at he home o f Lauranell Shields Wed. esday afternoon. • A. business meeting was conducted! t which time a picnic was planned W next Thursday eveing at Bryan "State Park. Following the business meeting Hiss Marshall from the Home Dem- nstration Office modeled clothes on doll and gave many fine points on materials. Mrs. John Paul, Home Economics 7eachcr at Cedarville High School, ■ave each, girl a few suggestion's On er project which was greatly ap- 'rcciated. Delightful refreshments -were ser- cd the following: -Mrs. J. H. Thortl- en and daughters Vera and Caroline, Mrs. Howard Creswell and daughters luth, Reecca and Dorothy, Mr?,. ’Jeryl Stormont and daughter .Dor othy, Mrs. Colliins Williamson and •aughter Etha Bell, Mrs. Paul, Miss Marshall, Betty Crumrine, Lavorn Crebs and the hostesses Mrs. Glen Shields and Miss Lauranell Shields. , ATTENDING O, S. U. Four students from here are attend- 'ng the first term o f the O. S. U. lemester o f summer school. They are Dorothy“Anderson, Lois Brown, Alice Hanna, Robert Wilson. COMMISSIONERS WILL ERECT TEMPORARY WOOD BRIDGE The county commissioners will erect t temporary wooden bridge over laesarcreek on Maple Comer Road, DVe-miles south o f Xenia. A covered bridge collapsed recently. LOST toward. Parking Gas Tank Cap. Elmer Snyder. WANTED Truck Driver for Cream Route * Man or Woman. The Miami Valley Cooperative Milk Producers Association i Dayton, .Ohio. WOO L ! Sabbath School 10 ;QQ A. M. Supt. Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, “ A Worthy Walk.” Y. P, C. U. 7 P, M, Subject, Echo's from Winona Lake, Ind, The following are at the lake from our church, Margaret Anderson, Clara Galloway, Helen Williamson, Dorothy Jane Waddle, Billy Purdom, Lena Hastings and Dr, and Mrs. Jamieson. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H- Elliott, Minister 10:00 A . M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira D. Vayhinger, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, “ Super Seed Sowing” , • 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Preaching 11:09 A. M. Theme, ‘Abraham—the Father" Church Service at Selma 9:30 A, M. Union Sunday School Following. Supt. Henry Schickendantz. Beginning a new series o f sermons entitled-—“Founders pf a Nation”— July 18, “ Abraham the Father1” ; July 25, “Moses The Deliverer” ; Aug. 1, ‘David The King” . THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 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. M .. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. Pastor, Raymond Strickland; . ' 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, .':45 P. M. * CLIFTON JNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 11:00 Sabbath School, Ernest Collins Juperintendent. 1 12:00 Worship Hour. 8:00 Young Peoples Christian Union. All are welcome. JLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcoliri A. Harris, Minister - 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert 11:00 A. M., Morning Worship. 'Shaw, Supt. , 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. FOR SALE — Underwood Type writer. Rebuilt and as good as new. Terms O. M. Townsley, Cedarville, WANTED — Carpenter work and painting. Write or see Ernest Tru- nan, Corner South St. and Pittsburgh- Ave., Bpx 577, Cedarville. ' FOR' SALE—Fryers, Choice. Ceil ing price. Lauris Straley, Phono 6- 2125, Cedarville, O. FOR SALE — Milk and Water Separator. Phone 6-2121, Cedarville. BUY WAR BONDS TODAY , Experienced Typists itul Clerical Workers, Steady em* ploymept, pleasant working condi- ions, good pay, McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. Dayton, O. We are in need o f beater engineers, back tenders and machine tenders on i cylinder machine running chip and Felt, OHIO PAPER COMPANY, MIAMISBURG, OHIO. NOTICE! To Farmers With Low Grade WHEAT You will get full value for your Clip by% cosigning to The Wool Growers Cooperative Association. AfccOrate grading and low marketing charges assure maximum returns. Liberal cash advance oh receipt of your 'wool, FRANK CRESWELL Local Representative WANTED—Watch makers tools o f all kinds. Box 486 Cedarville (St) W e have arranged with (he Commodity Credit Corporation to trade Indi&na and Illinois 1 9 4 2 crop of Govemmefat Wheat on a basis really actrac- tive to yop. With our dryer e* quipment we will handle all FULL LINE OF FEEDS FRANKCRESWELL I I THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK ANNOUNCES A NEW ADDITIONAL SERVICE *9* To Businessmen and Corporations The Xenia National Bank is offering an additional service to the business organizations of our community, by qualifying to act as a DEPOSITORY OF THE U. S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT FOR THE RECEIPTOF THE “PAY-AS-YOU-GO” INCOME TAX THIS SERVICE IS FREE OF CHARGE Organizations and individuals who wish the convenience of paying this tax into a local depository can obtain further in formation at Xenia National Bank . THE BANK IN THE OLD GOTHIC BUILDING ■/ T HE manufacture o f telephones for the home front stopped some time ago when Western Electric plants swung over to the production o f telephone equip ment for the fighting front. When cradle telephones no longer are available* up right telephones are being used to take care, o f new installations, requests for additional equipment and moves to new locations. So if you get an upright tele phone, we know you will understand* Keep your Ups close to th&mouthpiece when you use an upright telephone TUNE IN THE "TELEPHONE HOUR" EVERY MONDAY AT 9 P. M, OVER WTAM, WLWAND WSPD BUY WAR BONDS FOR V ICTORY THE OHIO BELLTELEPHONE CO. mW/w ■■jaw Ob> Formers; \ STR v 'rt’sr. < u • Help' tiie war effort l»y selling us all of yotir STRAW* Wo peed Iturgently as substitute for wood pulp and for themaim- facture of containers for important war goods* Wo will buy and bale on your farm. . . or pay you extra s for baling and hauling to our Paper Mill* PHONE TIPP CITY 3731* REPORT YOUR STRAW SUPPLY TO US PROMPTLY (W o w ilt p a y fo r y o u r e a lh l THE QUEEH CITY PAPER CO. TIPP C ITY , OHIO PHOM i 3731
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