The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
! § S »wwmsi 1.*1 JW-AmfiJiiBiLULg Cfab and i SocialActivities riaii|i[iig;iy iiiiai)iMiiw^ mm tm m *tr*m 7»*■*»■T m .'•»!*<■ a*y after ip*P^«Mf * **«& five* is Kt< ( 8 wwW) Mish. Rev. Herbert Mate, wife and aoe Paul, Hava returned to Loveland, after a visit v ilb Mra, J* W»Johnson, Mrs, J . S. B. McMtehael of Coo- nersvilte, Ind., is the guest of Miw Inn Murdock, Dr. Donald Kyle and family have been spending the w e t on vacation at a lake In .Norfherp Indian*. "Dr; W, W. lUff returned to His htrme in Chicago, HI., after spending several days here and In London with rein tives, CHURCH NOTES RECENT BRIBE GIVEN “SHOWER” MONDAY EYE Mrs. Chloe Davis and’ Mis* Donna Davis, Springfield, -are Spending sey- ■eral days in'New York City and New Bedford, Mas?. The Woman's Club iwill hold the first meeting of the club year- with Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, Thursday, Sept. 9th. Roll call “Sfimmers. Greatest Thrill”. Mrs. Marie Treuer will h t guest speaker, Lt, Frederick Heifner, V . !5, Nava? Air Corps, has returned to Seattle from the, Aleutians where he as beet for the last fifteen months. He b> expected to Join his wife and daughtei here this week for a thirty-day leave Mrs, -John Harmon and daUghte- Helen of Oakwood,' Ohio; Mrs. Bur ton Harmon and son, John, of Fos- torja, Mrs, Charles Wikoff and daugh ters Aftn and Napcy of Columbus an* ville spent the past wteek as guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H* Brown. Miss Naticy Brihkman of Wester- Mis. Wilson ,H. Cosby, returnee Tuesday from Pensacola,, Fla,, wher< she has been visiting several weete with her husband Lt. Crosby. Sh- and her daughter Joyce Ann will re turn to their home in Boston on Fri day'after an extended visit With Mrs J, E, Mitchell and Mrs.- Lawrenc Waddle. • Repair - Paint - Improve your home now. We loan money a t 595 per annum, for purchase or repairs - Cedarville Federal Savings and Loai Association. , ' „l i * 1V » / i i { 1 |J-r^ ~ 1 11 - Mr. Joe" W est wife'and son, oi Woodstock,’ are visiting with th' former's parents, Mr. find Mra. J , S VfeBtt Mr. West reports Saturday for the armed forges a t Fo rt Knox. The Gordon-Little reunion will b( held a t Ros3. Township School, Sun day, September' 5th. Basket-'dinnei at 12:30. Mr. Orland Ritchie,(who teaches jr Alleghany "College, Meadville, Pa., ianc Mr. Carey Ritchie, a member o f the Pittsburgh public school faculty, vis ited with their parents, Mr. «and Mrs. C. M. Ritchie, last week. Money to Loan a't 6% per annum on Real Estate. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. FORMER CEDARVILLE COLLEGE STUDENT WEDS Mr. and Mrs, E. R, Reifer, Dayton, are announcing the marriage of then daughter, MisS Virginia, to Pfc, Walter P. Drake, Dayton, former Ced- arville College student, which took place in Dayton, August 7. The cere mony was solemnized in the chapel of Westminster Presbyterian Church and was followed by a reception at the home of the bridegroom’s parents/ Mr. and Mrs. Glen K.- Drake, Dayton* Pfc. and Mrs. Drake are graduate; of Steele High School, Dayton, and the former attended Cedarville Col lege before his induction in the marine corps, WMi>nii»>niniH,»w»innMHHiwwWttH»rt»w,»ttHHW»wwn< C O Z Y * THEATRE « ' Fri. mtd Sat., Sept, 3-4 John' Loder — Ruth Ford «THE GORILLAMAN’* New* - Cartoon - Technicolor Special Sun- andMon., Sept-, 8-6 M u Arthur -w la # NeCrea HE MURE THE MERRIER’* PLUS LATE NEWS EVENTS m L and Thur*., Sept., 8-6 jyod N«H«— Cdwie L**dk "MANILA OALLINO** CARTOON 04 SPCHityS u. SBP^BMBER i* SUNKWITHTHEWIND” D m CMf * * If**, Vern At«r (Martha Jane Turn- hull) was hostess a t a “shower” com plimenting Mrs.- Gene Lawrence Lib- araid (Frances Patton), Beutchel, Ky., a recent bride, a t the hpme of her parents, Mrvnrvi Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Monday evening, Gifts for the guest of honor were arranged on the dining table, beneath a sprinkling can suspended from* the chandelier, with pink and white crepe paper streamers extending to the table* Twenty-three, guests were present and- made a scrapbook for Mrs, Liberafi. The hostess, assisted by Mrs, Raymond Williamson, served salad course. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gens, (Martha !Prtdon) have,arrived from. Boulder, Colo.,' and are a t the home of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter London, Mr, Gens has accepted a Position in a school in northern Ohio, j}d Mrs., Gens will remain with her Barents and resume her teaching ‘n the Xenia High School. WANTED Riders (male) -to bright Field, Dayton, six days each veek. Hours for trip, 7 A. M..and ■eturn a t 4:30 P. M. ■Write 0 . G. Vilson, Cedarville^, Ohio. r t « „ , , ’ ' " . i . fRIBUTE PAID BY METHODIST GOLDEN RULE CLASS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pari H. Elliott, Mihlater 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira D. Vayhinger, Supt, 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, "Labor Sunday”, Sermon “Come all ye that labor," „ The ladles of the Missionary Society are asked to bring their regular August offering to the treasurer this Sabbath, The Ladies Mizpah Sabbath School Class will meet a t the ome of Mrs. George Cresweih) Monday afternoon, September 6t, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Harold Dobbins, Preaching 11 A. M* Theme; “The Dignity of Labor", Monday is Labor Day; Let oa honor those who work. ■ ....... Y. P, C. U. 7 P. M, Subject, “Man Must Master Machines”. Leader? Mary McCampbell. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p.m Midweek prayer meeting Wednes day 8 P. M. The Semi-Annual meet ing of the Joint Boards will be held after prayer ^meeting at 8:45. p. m. The treasurer .will present a report at this meeting. Schools are opening next week, and the fal lis drawing nigh. Let us all rally to the church activities with re newed devotion. Rally Day is Sept ember 26, World Wide Communion will he October 3. The Golden Rule Sunday School ’lass of the Methodist Church held heir monthly-meeting in. the Church arlors, Thursday evening last! Mrs, -’earl Huffman, presided, and also ad charge of the devotidnals. ’ The- members answered roll call vith n Bible verse. After a short usiness session, consisting of reports f committees^ a social "hour followed. Games were enjoyed, and an ice murse was served/, .The following is a tribute to Mra. 'imble, a member of the Class, As members of the Golden Rule ’unday.School Class, we wbnt to pay ribute to one? of our 'members who as passed'on to her heavenly home. Mrs.--Kimble, will be greatly missed s she was a faithful member attend- pg Sunday School as well as 'the ocial meeting of the class, which she o, greatly enjoyed. She will be'miss- <1 not only in the Sunday School, ufc in all the organizations of the ’-hurch, as well as in her home and in he communit in which she lived and :erved. ’ She whs one of those members upon vhom her Minister could count on be- ng in her place a t the Church Ser- ice whenever she was able to, attend. She considered it not only a duty, rnt to her it was a privelege which she enjoyed. She was a very cap- dble worker where ever a need arose rnd not only did willingly the tasks she was asked, to*perform, but she vould ask. if there Wasn’t some other service she could render. She practiced her Christianity not ust on Sunday, hut every day, doing what, she could for the different or- tnnizations of the Church and for the Red Cross, and a t all times being i good neighbor who was unassuming W alwfcys loyaband dependable, She will be' remembered too, for her jovial disposition, and her willing ness D> do whatever she could to fur- her the interests of God’s Kingdom. During the time she Was kept from tetive duty because of illness, Bbe showed the same interest in the wel- 'are of the Church, and remained calm h her assurance that all would-be veil. " Many persons going through such ordeals as she, would become worried nd melancholy but she always re mained cheerful, and seemed to he upheld by her perfect faith in the Ine who doeth all things well, Even When it seemed she was on he road to. recovery, but was taken 'rom our midst rather suddenly, yet ve know that all was Well with ,her, -nd tha t although her span of years vas less than some, yet she had ac- omplished a long life time of gpod leads In those years. Although we hall miss her greatly, we can not help but feel that her going out so luickly and quietly was her Master’s way of saving her greater suffering ’ater on .. ■ . - We know that this devoted Church member, true friend, and staunch Christian, has gone to a far happier vorld than OUrs, and it Would be but selfishness 6n our p a rt to wish'her back in a world where and sor# tows so often creep I n /A f e wish to extend ■our sympathy, to the family in their heifeavemeht and loss, and to commend them to the cars of the Heavenly Father, Where has she goiie since yesterday The friend Who left us here 7 To-day she' seems So fa r away Who yesterday wa« dear. No Knap of ours oil sea or land Her journeying may trace We only know she's reached her -■home'.' And seen her Father's face, ' ■, . ilm Cow* Trttmho METHODIST CHURCH R .H . Abels, Minister Telephone 6-1381 . Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A, M, Sub ject “Amos” —first of a series on great Lights of Prophecy. Next Sunday.“Hosea”. Sunday School picnic Wednesday evening on the church grounds, all are invited. RLC. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:36 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting a t 6 P. Mj. Evening Service, 7:45 P, M, Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M, THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday .Servlcea Sunday School 10:00 tp 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. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 11:00 Sabbath School, Eriiest Collins Superintendent. 12:00 Worship Honr. . 8:00 Young Peoples Christian Union. - All are welcome. CLIFTON PBESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister 10:00 A, M/Sabbath School, Robert 11:00 A, M, Morning Worship, Shaw, Supt, 7:00 P. M. Christian; Endeavor, SGT. C. R. PICKERING TO MARRY IRENE J. DILLON Invitations have been received to the wedding of Miss Irene Julia Dil lon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ivy Lageman Dillon, Nashville, Tenn., and Master Sgt. Charles Russell Pick ering, Jamestown, which w ill. take place in Nashville, Tuesday, Septem ber?. The ceremony will be solemnized in the.Cathedoral of the Incarnation. Irf honor of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Dillon parents of the bride, Will entertain a t a reception a t their home on Monday night, on the eve of the wedding* ■ ■„ ■ . Miss Dillon is a graduate of St. Ceeilia Academy in Nashville. Sgt, Pickering is the son of Mrs, Laura Pickering, Jamestown, and the brother of 1st Lt. Harry Pickering, Who-is on leave as superintendent of Greehe Cojinty schools and Is sta tioned in Middletown, Pa. He grad uated from Caesarcreek High School, near Xenia, and attended Mlaml- JaeobS Business College, Dayton, and Was employed a t Wright Field be fore inducted into the army two and one-half years ago. He is With the army medical Corps and stationed a t the Nasville Army Air Center. - Guests a t the wedding will include the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs, Laura I Pickering, his sister, Mrs, Edward Irons and daughter, Carol of James town; Lt, Bickering of Middletown, Pa., and Mrs. Gt urge W. Ratter, Plqua. an aunt of the bridegroom, MIMMOOWS PR, JAMBS H* ANDERSON WILL MARRY, ^SEPTEMBER IS Tilt engagement and- approaohing, marriage e f Miss Bertha C. Moore, 2301 NeU ave., to Dr. James M. A n -. deraon, 700 N. Park Street, Is bring' announced. Mies Moore is the dough- * ter of Mra. Lottie » . Moore, 2801 Nell ave. and Mr. Benjamin C. Moore, 580 ■ Mjjler ave. Dr. Anderson is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson of this place. » The wedding wil take,place a t 7 o’clock Saturday, Sept. IS, a t the First United Presbyterian Church. i Cedarville College, Ohio State Univer-! sity College of Medicine, nad is now > ........ .... an interne a t White Cross Hospital. ‘ We wil1 help you to buy yOur own He is amember of Nu Sigma Nu, pro- hom9- Loan rate of interest is 5 %. fessfpnal medical fraternity. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan —-Ohio State Journal Association. V. S. TritiuTy Pi/urtmuf WANTED Poritlons open for Machine Tenders, BsckO Tenders, Third Hands, and Heater Engineers at Ohio Paper Co,» MtamMbnrg. ..Phene mr enrRe, Coming To Regent Thur*day V m m M m m n m * * p M r w m tm w * * * Rep, Snyder, Dam,,'Fa*, propose* the drafting of men $7 to 48 that aro single in plane of young* mm* rite* **• fath«w* Ha *ays tiioso m would not he used for combat duty, BUY WAR BONDS wmtm w mmmm&P# - — ntorital Werisers. Maodbr- aaa* pkarmcet, Rleaa p f -M m 1 ■ tw u a ii k a a J « u m * wwM, p a e m § Mscwi m . o« ‘ r : M m w v is 'S i> A U L lukas i j y a S L t a i r i t f v a a ^ w h irirahon^ tji® Broadway stag, sljccass VWatch cn"iho Rhlna,'/, Diners prominent m the cast ore Geraldipo Fitzgerald,"Lucije tod,’Beufeh Bonoll, George Goulouris, Donald Woods* Henry Dapiell/S Donald Bute, Eric Roberts, Jams Wilson, Mary Young, Kurf Katchji Erwin Kaiser, Robert A. Davis, Clyde Fillmore, Frank,Wilson randl Clarence Muse. The director is hlcrman ShumlinX ■ > PLUMBING BEPMBS I am in position to serve-all my patrons for Plumb ing Repairs as well as Installation of. Fixtures such as can be secured under, government regulations. You still can have certain plumbing for. new work and repairs for water systems bn farm. Give me a call* P h p n e 4-3561 F. E. Harper JAMESTOWN, OHIO Seme IMPORTANT pOs a*td DON'T* SAFE wartime canning . * ' ‘ ' l» f ,3 The new typ* Victory lids being used by home cannon th e year call for special canning methods. Unless th ese methods -•Te observed to the fetter, disatfrout rotulh may follows - * ' 1 V 4 .'1 '• 1 ,V. ' * ’ ^ * * 1 : . • ' , , • * ' * * \ ' * V ’ ' * f t 4 ' fon SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL HOME CANNING, . ■80 • i • - | , Can only selected foods. Remember, foods which sue not good chough to eat fresh, are not good enough > to cari . - J , ’ ; ' 2 . Cleanse all food thoroughly before canning. 3 . Process by pressure cooker method ail jnon-acfd vege tables, such-as green beans, fresh green limav, peas, com, and asparagus.' A , Cook all processed:food a t a boll for ten to fifteen min utes, even before tasting and even though you'plan to * serve it and eat it cold, | . Don’t attempt to' use any of the new type Victory lids until you read and thoroughly understand the manufac- ■ turer’s directions. Some manufacturers caution ney*t to use their lids for any kind of oven canning. “- 2 , Don’t attempt to use afty kind of pressure cooker until you am positive you thoroughly understand aU dir*c- tions for safe operation. 3 . Don’t turn filled jars upside down. , * - v , j , 4, ' ( ' * ,V/ “* ( r ,1 ►' * ^ v J , s Oar Hama Ssrvtea Ospartmant in Dayton will be glad to answer spsdfhf guMtlww amt further odvlss you on safe wartfmo canning mothod' , # i Y T O H P O W E N U C H T C O M P A N Y { 9 \ J "j» e , '.■> / ms Public Sale! I artt discontinuing farming and will sell’ a t public auction a t my farm located 10 miles south of Springfield and 3 1-2 miles north of Cedarville on State Route 72, at 1 P. M, -E. W. T. -the following property. Wednesday, September 8th TEAM OF HORSES 1 Team of 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 fall; 8 yearling Shorthorn, Heifers; 3 yearling bulls, 2 Shorthorn and L Guernsey. 49 HEAD OF SHEET 49 20 yearling Shropshire Ewes; 17 aged Shrop ewes; 10 spring lambs, 2 Shropshire Bucks, 1 is three yearn old and one yearling. 50 HEADOFSHOATS 50 All double treated, FARM MACHINERY John Deere general purp'ose tractor on steel with breaking-plow. I-H-C com-planter with tongue truck add fertilizer attachments; 1-H-C Tractor and Double Disc Harrow; eight foot drag; cultipaeker, five foot McCormick Dcering mower (good); I-H-C self dumping hay rake; Oliver Power Lift Grain Drill, good as new; Oliver Superior Manure Spreader; International rubber tired farm °wagoii with 00 bushel grain bed and complete stock rack. 10 inch Hammer Mill; Cylinder corn shelter; six 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 arte heater unit almost hew; 100 rod hog fence, 160 .5 1-2 foot steel posts, 1 power sickle grinder, 100 feet garden hose, and 50 bales of Wheat Straw, DAYTON, OHIO Sept 6, Lobor Day, 7 , 8, 9 DAY AND N IG fiT ‘ EDUCATIONAL and ENTERTAINING . . . ■. • - i •• SOMETHING NEW— SOMETHING DIFFERENT HORSE RACING — LARGE FAIR EXHIBITS Attendance Prizes Each Nigh 0l.25O.OtTUnited States Savings Bonds given away during Fair Week Stage Acts of National Reputation Will apptar each afternoon and night LOTS TO SEE Soma of Hie beat race horses in the country Racing Aftermxm and Nigh t— —Monday, Wednesday and Thursday Fine Live Stock Exhibits, Victory Gardena Agricultural and Horticultural displays, Hite Arts . . . ^ • * Culinary, Flower Show, School and 4.H Club Exhibits. COOKING SCHOOL Conducted by Miss Fanny Prsden on Tuesday, Wednesday and Yhnrgday afternoons, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th — AFTERNOON — Draff Horsp Show, Stage Acts and Fony Racea AT NIGIIY — Saddle Herne Show and Stage Acts GAMES — - RIDES------SHOWS AND OTHER HNTBRTANMENT CHILDREN’S DAY SEPT, 7th All ehityreri under 12 years free SOLDIER’S DAY, SEPTr Mb A. L. Flatter between 12 and 15 years subject to Federal tg* of 4c Admitted fra* If In ■ariform. WB1KERT AND GORDON, Auctioneers. OWNER ' ADMISSION including F*d*r.» fm M& C, C. Naff, FresldiAt ' ’ " SkU*RWwm, Sawebiwy
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