The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
Ctluh andSocialActivities Mias Mary Helen Creuwell spent a ffw ajfky* vacation with Mrl awl Mrs. Eobert Stewart in Sparta, HU The United Presbyterian Sabbath School picnic vriU/Be held at the Church Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Homer Heitor and children are visiting in Cleveland -with Jheir bus- band and father. Money to Loan a t 15 ft per annum on Real Estate. Cedarville Fedora Savings and Loan Association. Dr. R. A .. Jamieson and w ife have returned home after a two weeks vacation with relatives in Oxford, 0.,* and in Indiana. The Golden Rule Class o f the Meth odist Church met fo r their monthly party in the Church Sunday School room last evening. ' ... . James Deck, Seaman Second Class, a"son o f Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Deck, who has been stationed, at San Fran cisco, Calif., is home on furlough. Mrs, Clara Morton, le ft Thursday fo r Rossford, O., where she w ill visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman SWeet. Mr. Fred McMillhn o f DesMoines Iowa, spent several days last, week with.,' his brother, Mr, Clayton Me Millan and other relatives. W ANTED ' — Riders (ihale) tc W right Field, Dayton, six days each week. Hours fo r trip 7 A. M. and return a t 4:80 P, M, Write, 0 . G, Wilson, Cedarville, Ohio. ^ Pvt, Robert Richards, who is sta tioned at Camp Rucker, Ala. accomp anied by his wife, are visiting witl the "formers parents, M r,. and Mrs A . E.' Richards. Pvt. Richards it having a fifteen day furlough.’ W . and Mrs. Willard Kyle anc daughter Eileen spent the week end with his parents Mr. and "Mrs. J. E Kyle. They were accompanied by Mrs ’ "Edna Abraham o f West Union. Mrs Abraham wijll spend some'time visit ing in the Kyle home. , Repair - Paint - Improve - youj Home now, We loan money at 595 per 1 annum, fo r purchase or repairs. Cedarville -Federal 1 Savings.and, Loan Association, Miss? Junia Creswell visited Iasi week with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cres- well at Madisonville, Ohio. Miss Creswell returned by plane to Van- daiia and completed the trip home by auto. R. J. Warner, superintendent of the Xenia Schools delivered an interest ing address before the Summer "School graduates o f Cedarville'College, Fri day. ffis topic was “ Let Us Ration World Problems” . Degrees were con ferred by President-elect Ira D. Vay- hinger. Music was furnished by Mrs. Greer McCaliister. The invocation was offered by Dr. F. A* Jurkpt and the benediction by Dr. W. ’ R. Me Chesney. 9 Miss Rachel Douthett, Xenia, and Mr. Richard Kitchen, farmer near Springfield, were united in marriage at the Sycamore United Presbyterian i Church, near,Cincinnati, Friday even ing at 6:30 o'clock, Rev. Phillip Vogel, officiating. The bride is a graduate o f Cedarville College and Mr. Kitchen also attended the same institution.' Mrs. Kitchen will continue to teach in the Xenia schools, The groom is associated with the Ohio Certified Hybrid Seed Com Association. They w ill reside with the bride's father, H. L . Douthett, Xenia, B U Y W AR BONDS C O Z Y « T H E A T R E • F r i. and Sat., Augutt 27-28 Gene Tierney - George Montgomery “CH IN A G IR L ” Also Late News Events Sun. and Man., August 29-30 Lana Tumor — Robert Young - “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” Plus News and Miniatures -d. wnd Thurs., Sept. 1*2 Jimmy Lydon *— John Litel tiiry Aldrich. Gut* Gliuridttri Selected Short Subjects m m W ITH TH E W IND ” * One Performsucc Only * * ........... .—— - n Research ClubMeeting Thursday, Sept. 2 The opening fa ll meeting o f the Re- i search Club w ill be heWYiext Thurs day, September 2 a t the home o f Mrs. Karlh Bull. Mrs, H, S. Dobbins w ill present the gavel to Mrs. A." M, Stormont. Roil call w ill be. answered with^“ Summer Memories” .- Mrs, H S, Bailey w ill present Projects and Plans of* the Ohio Federation o f Women's Clubs, A musical program Will be given by Miss Lena Hastings and Mrs. Greer McCaliister, j C H U R C H N O T E S j tiimwMcWHiiiiMtHUMitititi.timmimitiifiiimiiiiiMtiiiitiiiifi F IRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Paul H* Elliott, Minister There w ill be no Sabbath School pr Church Service this Sabbath. UNITED PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Ralph "A . Jamieson, Minister „ Sabbath School 10 A . M. Supt, Harold Dobbins., Preaching 11:00 A, M ,. Theme, “ Lot’s W ife” ,' P rayef meeting Wednesday P. M. Monthly meeting o f the ses sion after Prayer Meeting, j Sabbath School and Congregational j Annual Picnic, Friday, August 27th in the Church Social roomsjat 6 P.M . It is hoped that every member o f the Sabbath School and Church anc their families may be present to en joy real Christian fellowship and be' come better acquainted, METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 Supt. Sunday-School 10:00 A , M. Clayton Wiseman. Church Service 11:00 A . M, Sermon, President Ira D. Vayhlnger o f Cedar' ville College, No church service at Selma today. Union Sunday School, Elbert Schick- endantz, Supt. The W S C S begins the fa ll season witfi a covered dish dinner at the church Wednesday September 1 , Sunday school picnic is set fo r Wed. Sept. 8 , evening. Pastor returns to pulpit Sept. 5 to begin a new series on “ The Great Lights o f Prophecy.” —Amos, September 12, ,Ho?ea, September 19, Isaiah, September 26," Jeremiah. THE 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 Meeting Wednesday evening,. 7:30*7:46 P. M. This Soldier May Be Your Boy THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Service* Sunday School 10:06 to 11:0(3 A . M. . Preaching 11:00 A . If. to 12:00 M, Evangelistic Sendee 7:S0 P, M. Wednesday Servlea Prayer Meeting 7:80 P. M, Sunday School Superintendent, Re- fas Nance, Paster, Raymond Strickland. CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, A U f t P U Ut W9* The W, S, C. S. of the Methodist Church will open their fallrmeetihga' on Wednesday, September l,Nst 10:30 a. m. the president, Mrs, Frank £res- well announced today. A prayer circle and study group Is being planned by Mrs; H, H. Abels the Spiritual L ife Secretary. Luncheon w ill be served at 12 ; 00 . A ll members are asked to attend the all day meeting, M r, and Mrs. mmes B, Carroll, Okeana, O., are announcing the mar riage o f their daughter, Miss Dorothy to Mr. John L. McMillan, which took place in, Covington, Ky., Thursday last, Mrs. McMillan attended Miami University and Cedarville College. Mr. McMillan, son o f Mr. and Mrs." Melvin McMillan is a graduate, o f Cedarville high school and is a World War I I Veteran, having been honor ably discharged recently. He is as sociated with his father in the Me Millan Furteral Home. The couple will reside with the bridegroom’s par ents. . PLUMBING REPAIRS I am in position to servo a ll my patrons f o r P lum b ing: Repairs as w e ll as Installation o f Fixtures such as can be secured under government regulations, Y ou still can have certain p lum b ing fo r new w o rk and repairs f o r w a te r systems on farm , G ive me a call, 9 ’ i Phone 4-3561 F . E . H a r p e r J AM E S T O W N , O H IO BUY W AR BONDS J p D A Y The W orld ’s News Seen Through T he C h r is t ia n S cience M on itor An International Daily Newspaper ^ J rU^ “ .{ f “ trucl v.*--.Unb;-“ d~ F" * {com Sensational- Mm— editorial* Are Timely and Instructive and It* Daily a m "*'- To 8 etv*f ?'!?} Waafely Magazine Section, Make ' *be_Moiwtor an Ideal Newspaper fo r the Home, The Christian Science Publishing Society •» One, Norway Streer, Boston, Massachusetts " _ Price * 12.00 Yearly, or * 1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, #2.60 a Year. , • Introductory O ffer, 6 Saturday Issues 23 Cents,^ N am e_____ , " - 1’ ; r 1 .Address__ _______ __ ■ SAMPLE COPY ON RBQUBST Earl Wiser who** la#t know* pU e i o f *ddr*M hi 8 i» t h G**rd fSqfiabmt March Ftate, K lv«eiM «, CaUfowtia, will tab* nttidoa that on tha Ned day o f Auguat 1942, K ay W fcw filed M e action In tha Common Fiona Court f it Greene Cohnty, Ohio, fo r div<wo* on the ground o f groan neglect e £ duty, for. restoration o f her maidan name o f K a y Mangan and fo r o£Mr relief, aald case being No, 23247 on the records o f said Court. Said action - will be heard before said Court on hhf 18th day o f September, .1848 o r as soon thereafter as is convenient to the Court. (8-6-flt-9-10) t ROBERT H, WEAD Attorney fo r Plaintiff, Kay W iser. . FOR SALE— Fryera, Mrs. G. Hr Creswell, Phone 6-2123, W e w ill help you to buy your own home. Loan rate o f interest is 5%* Cedarville Federal Savings and. Loan Association. Experienced Typists and Clerical Workers, Steady em ployment, pleasant "working condi tions, good pay. McCall Corporation 2219 McCall St. Dayton, O. • I ’ve got a home, too, Mister! Every extra bond you buy through tha Payroll Savings Plan w ill help me get back to it. “ Figure It out your* •elf.” P u b lic Sale? I am discontinuing farming and will sell at public auction at my farm located 10 miles south o f Springfield and 3 1-2 miles north o f Cedarville on State Route 72, a t 1 P. M. _E, W. T. -the following property. Wednesday, September 8th TEAM OF HORSES 1 Team o f geldings, 11 and 12 years old. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE 15 3 High Grade Dairy Cows, fresh with calves by side; 3 First Calf Dairy Heifers With calves by side, 5 months old; 1 Guernsey Heifer to freshen this fa ll; 3 yearling Shorthorn Heifers; 8 . yearling bulls, 2 Shorthorn and 1 Guernsey. 49 HEAD OF SHEEP 49 20 yearling Shropshire Ewes; 17 aged Shrop ewes; 10 spring lambs, 2 Shropshire Bucks, 1 is three years old,and one yearling. 50 HEAD OFSHOATS 50 A ll double treated. FARM MACH INERY John Deere general purpose tractor on steel with breaking plow. I-H-C corn planter with tongue truck ai)d fertilizer attachments; T-H-C Tractor and Double Disc Harrow; eight foot drag; cultipacker, five foot McCormick Deering mower (good ); I-II-C self dumping hay rake; Oliver Power Lift Grain Drill, good as new; Oliver Superior Manure Spreader; International rubber tired farm 'wagon with 60 bushel grain bed and complete stock rack. 10 inch Hammer M ill; Cylinder corn shelter; si* inch fifty foot endless belt; farm sled; five shovel cultivator and 15 rolls picket cribbing used one year. 12 Hog boxes, 2 hog feeders, 1 hog oiler, 3 galvanized hog tanks In cluding one heater unit almost new; 100 rod hog fence, 100 .,5 1-2 foot steel posts, 1 power sickle grinder, 100 feet garden hose, and 50 bales o f Wheat Straw. A . L . F la t te r , WE1KERT AND GORDON, Auctioneers, OWNER Come Ini — Browse Around At Your SUPER T H R I F T E' MARKET Wo invit* you to nm s In and took over our wide varl* lb * convine of both rationed and non-rationod food*. 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