The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

m m m mmmm mmm m&apmimx 'Gktfe 0 td SocialActivities Dr. H. Mr AJbcle ha* been on tb« rick Jlafc this n« l(, following an at­ tack hurt Sunday evening. USa» Ruth Waet of Rocho*t*r, N. Y„ is beta on * viatt with h«r parent*, Mr. and Mr*. J . S. Went,’ Mr. a«4 Mr*. Raymond Williamson spent the past week at Put-In-Bay on vacation* A daughter, was Mr. and-Mr*. Charles place, bom ®eei>*day Wagfcaof to this Mr* G. H. Creswell returned home Monday after an extended visit with hi* daughter-in-law Mrs. Morton Creswnll In Taooma, Wash. Mr. Cmwell returned home over the Canadian Pacific and reports wheat ia still being harvested in parts of that country, much of it yet being in •hook. CALLING ALL WOMEN A daughter was born to Mr- and Mrs, Walter Gumming* a t St. Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton, Monday night. Miss Jean Ferguson of the Clifton- Old Town pike has accepted a clerical position with the Xenia National Hank. Pfc. Herman,Schujte, Jr,, left Sat urday after a ten day furlough* for Camp Swift, Texas, he is in’the med­ ical detachment; Do not forget that you must send your Christmas gifts - overseas be tween Sept. 15 and Oct. 15, according to postal regulations and to, iuphre delivery to those in service. Sgt. John Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs;- Raymond Williamson, is home on a ten day furloughj. He is stationed a t Barksdale Field, Shreve­ port, La. ' > We will help you to buy your own home. Loan rate of interest is 5%, Cedarville Federal Savings and- Loan Association,1 The local schools opened 'Tuesday with an attendance" of-453, which is expected to. be'increased before the end of the month. The attendance in most high schools in the'county hat dropped due to war employment. ‘ Clerk of Courts-to-be, L. N. Shep­ herd, 1ms announced the appointmen4. of Miss Joan.Bickett, Xenia to succeed M i^ Marie Elam, resigned. Mr Shepherd is to succeed Earl -Short Clerk, who has resigned. ‘■Miss Nancy WiHiarimort;; who hat -been attending Bowling- Green Uni­ versity, during the summer semester. Is borne1on a two weeks vacation and 'will return for the .'opening of the fail term. ’ Rev1. W .P , Chase brings to this of­ fice, a garden freak in.the form of a perfect double cantaloupe, I t had two sterna and two blossom ends and was as perfect as two separate canta­ loupes other than by being joined to­ gether. Chief Marshall attended a meeting >f the Federal Bureau of investigation n Dayton, Wednesday, at the Bilt- nore Hotel. Other enforcement of- licers in the county also attended. 1st Lieut,. Gale F, Ross,' Medica1 lorps, who has been Under training rt Medical Field Service* School, in Carlisle, Pa** ■wins graduated Thurs- lay. Lieut. Boss graduated frpm 0, h U. Medical School and interned at dt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus*, Mr. and Mrs. G. H* Hartman re­ armed Tuesday after a visit with cbeir daughter, Miss Doris Hartman, who preaches fn Waterville, Vt. They ilso.visited with their son and daugh­ ter-in-law', Rev. Justin Hartman and wife in that state. Rev* Hartman will enter Union Seminary in New York City this fall. FOR SALE—Electric hot-plate, two toles. John A. Davis, Phone 6-1755., tSALE— FRYERS. Call Mrs. iprJtcklin, phone Clifton 5524, COZ Y * THEATRE * n« a n d Sat.* Sept* 10-11 Rochester — Lena Eortte fCgtBlN IN TH E ' SKY*’ aw s - CARTOON - MUSICAL i. ahd Mon.,,5*pt« 12*13 in Garfield — Gig .Young «A IIt f o m p * Iret Show a t 7*-WP. M. , f f Sopumhoit 14 WITH THE WIND** MgOnly a t 7:25 p* *>« don - 17c *nd[ BOe n»urs.* ifpk» 1S40 ston — Arthur Lake G tlA T 14EEW JCREBN SNAPSHOTS Uncle Sam needs all Cedarville and Cedarville Township women to work a t the Red Cross Surgical Dressing Center In the Library, Monday, Tues­ day^and Wednesday afternoons from 2 to 5 and Tuesday evening from 8 to 10:30 to make bandages and dressings for the U» S. Amy, This is for our boy* and girls who are fighting for you, RESEARCH CLUB MEETING Mr*. Karlh Bull was hostess to forty members of the Research Club snd guests last Thursday afternoon for the opening meeting of the club. Mrs, Harold Bobbins, president, pre- wnted th e ,gavel to Mrs, Maryl Stor­ mont, who accepted the presidency ind conducted the program. Mrs. Hervey Bailey read a paper on ■fie, work, of the Federation of Yomen’s Club. A musical.program vas presented by Miss Lena Hastings nd Mrs. Greer McCallister,. at two ■nano duets, and vocal numbers by Mrs. McCallister* A-frozen dessert ourse was served by the hostess, as­ sisted by Mrs. McCallister and Miss '-Tastings. D. A. R. MEETING SATURDAY Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters pf fie American Revolution, will hold ta annual ’’Constitution Day’.’ meeting Saturday afternoon a t 2 o’clock at he home of Mrs. J. E. Kyle. >- “Thomas Jefferson.” will be the sub­ set of a paper read by Miss Josephine tandall. Assistant hostesses will be Irs. 0. T. Layborne and Mrs. B. H* Utile, . ,, - DOROTHY ELLIOTT MARRIED IN CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY The marriage of Miss Dorothy Slliott, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. ’aul H. Elliott, took place Tuesday ftemoon a t four o’clock to Lt. Gerald .Miller at Mare Island, Vallejo, ’alif., according to announcement re­ vived here. The bride graduated from poacher College in June 1543 and has en­ raged in Defense work in Baltimore, t. Miller graduate:! from the U. S* Maval Academy a t Annapolis in mid­ scar 1942, and is stationed on the Cruiser Richmond. OI.LY-HUFFMAN NUPTIALS A CHURCH EVENT Miss Frances Jolly, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Jolly, became the bride of Mr. Jack Huffman, when the single ring ceremony was read by Dr. H. H. Abels Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the Methodist Church. The bride was atended by her sister', Mrs. William Lott of Avon Lake, Cleveland, who wore a frock of black and frushia and'wore a corsage of gladioli and f$m. The bride wore a biege wool suit with brown accessories and carried a orsage of white gladioli and fern. Mr. Robert Huffman, unde of the groom, served' as best man, - A reception followed the marriage ceremony a t the home of the groom when twenty-five guests were enter­ tained. The table Was decorated with a Wedding cake topped by a miniature jride and bridegroom. Pink, and .white ribbon streamers extended from the chdndelief to the table. The bride is a graduate of Cedar- ille high school and C*darville Col­ lege* Mr. Huffman is also a grad­ uate of the local high schol and is the sort of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Huffman* Me is employed by the National Cash Register Company.' The bride and groom will reside her With the bride’s mother on their return from a short Wedding trip. Spring. Leonidas Ernest Dontobos, Xenia. Ralph Mfclyin SMjsovefcx, Spring Valley. Priscilla Shepard, Yellow Spring*. Juanita Karen Pollno, Xenia, della Kay Mercer, Xenia. . James Ehney Timmons, Washington € , H., Ohio. Keith Alfred King, WaynesviUe. Francis Clifford Music, Xenia. Frederick Eugene Nelson, Xenia. Kenneth David Marlin, Xenia, Dale LaMont Willis, Xenia. John William Fudge, Xenia, - Rita Jane Entsminger, Xenia. Glennadine Watkins, Osborn, Sally Elojse Thompson, Osbprn. Sharon Jane Spahr, Osborn. Sarah' Jane Shuff, Osborn, Richard James Rankin, Dayton. Thomps Otis Poulter,. Osborn, Veronica Joan Campbell, 'James­ town, Richard P* b 1 testers, Xenia. Beverly Ann BJWng, Xenia. Roy Dide Fanning, Xenia. Joyce Kay Teboe, Xenia. Ruth Ethel Hildebrand, Xenia. William Alan Cunningham, -Wtl- berfore*. Everett Andrew Carter, Xenia. Jackie Loren Beal, Jamestown. Juanita Louise Hoover, Jamestown! Ronald Jacob Heinz, Jamestown. Eldon Earl Mercer, Xenia. Jon Raymond MeDufford, Xenia* Paul Gene Stewart, 'Cedarville. Sheryl Irene Wyna, Jamestown, Wanda Lee Rittenbouse, James­ town, Margaret Ellen Spurlock, Xenia. Repair - Paint * Improve - your home now. We loan money at 5% per^ annum, for purchase or repairs. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. . . Sale I will sell at public sale at my farm one-half mile *north of Cedarville, on Route 72 pn 2 Work Horses—General Purpose COMMENCING AT, 1 P. M. E. W. T. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: 4 Jersey Milk Cows (1 with Calf by Side) 3 Guernsey H eifers — XGuernsey Bull 4 mpn. old 7 Shoats, W eighing 75 lbs. each ^ FARM MACHINERY Low wagon, platform and bed complete'(fine condition); Wagon box-bed 2 sets side boardss (good, shape); com planter (Black Hauwk 80 rd wire) 2 com pldws, spring shovel) X 14-in breaking plow; St^el roller, Thomas Wheat drill, Hay tedder, Steel hay rake, Wood drag, Thomas'mowing machine, Dan- ham Cultipacker, Rotary hoe good as new, MaSsey-Harris Coni Binder ready to use, Double Disc Harrow, Steel Roller, Pair 1200 lb. platform scales, corn shelter, 3 50- gal steel drums, 2 sets work harness, ,2 10- gal. milk cans, 1 pr. fence stretchers, FURNITURE—Antique Collection SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1943 2 Maple Jenny Lind Beds, Black Walnut Love Seat (panneled back) origi­ nal upholstery;. Solid Black Walnut Center Stand, 1880 Duncan Fyfe; Black Walnut Drop Leaf Table (very old): Twisted leg coffee table, solid chair 1880; Spool Stand, Period Ghair (hand Carved) Lion Sunburst. 137 yrs. old; 2 hand made oak chairs—80 yrs. in one family; 5 Ladder back chairs, walnut, Wbl- nut Commode, marble top, Equisett oak leaf hand carved jewel case from Switzerland v(very old), Pair And-irons. DISHES Brown Majolica Tea Pot, (Genuine Mexican), Brown Bennington Coffe Pot, Majolica Pitcher (3 mugs, green and cream), Indian Tepee (very valuable), Small Majolica Vase in Green and Brown, 2 Glass Compotes Swivel and Daisy Pattern)’Silver top cracker jar, OTHER FURNITURE—Extension Table, 3 Wpod Porch Chairs, Singer Sewing Machine, Oak dresser, large mirror, Utility table, chest draw­ ers, Victrola fine Mahogany case and records, Square Stand, 2 Simmons beds and Springs 3 Iron beds with Springs; Olson 12x15 rug. t — -TERMS OF SALE------CASH WEIKERT and GORDON, Aucts. JOHN BURNS, Owner Some IMPORTANT DO* and DON’T* SAFE wartime canning The nsw type Victory lids being used by home canners th£ year call for special canning methods. Upless these method “ to observed to the letter, dltatltout results may follow. FOE SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL HOME CANNING, LEGAL NOTICE WflUam E, Apklng, who*# addr#** is unknown, will t*k* notiw that on tbs 7th day of September 1943, Naomi R, Apkfng filed her action in the Com­ mon Pleas Court of Green* County, Ohio, for divorce from William E. Apking on the ground* of wilful ab­ sence for more than three years and of gras* neglect of duty and praying that she be given custody and support for her minor child, permanent aR mony, that the defendant be birred of interest in her property and for t ber relief and is Case No. 23,276 on 6 records of said court. Said action will he heard before said court' on the 23rd day of October 1948 or as soon thereafter as *ls convenient to the court. (9-10-6-10-15) ROBERT H. WEAD, Attorney for the Plaintiff, CSIAEVBLUB n m J k t. 14 i£M LEGAL NOTICE Anna Viola Davison, whose place of residence is unknown and cannot he ascertained will take notice that on. the 8th day of September, 1943, Arthur C. Davison filed his certain action against .her in divorce on'the grounds of extreme cruelty and gross neglect, said causee being No, 33,269 on the docket of the Common Pleas Court of Greene .County, Ohio and th*t said matter will come for hear­ ing on or after October 16, 1543. (9-10-6-10-15) PAUL J. GAISER, Dayton, O., Attorney for plaintiff. ' WAS Effort needs straw from farms m 1 . £]£*)*! fat I ^ t,? ' ★ YOURSTRAWa l l of i t. . . is vitallyneeded by th*WarEffort c» substitute (orwoodpulpin manu­ facture of containers for important war good*. SELL US ALL TOUR STRAW TOR CASH T op T r i e OB P o i d PhonoTIPPCITY3731and report yourstraw supply top* ai one*. HELP, .ure need HELP! Kola us b e lt straw and haul to ovur' Mill. Give us a ll the time you can spare, to cither hale or haul *"*or do both . Wo w ill p a y y o u w o ih ■4»,x ■ ' '> THE QUEEN C ITY PA PER COMPANY T I F F CITY, OHIO • • ♦ PHONE 3 7 3 1 ALL ■ "YOU WANT LAUNDRY and BATH Generous Supply o f Flakes and Powders Red Blue KARO m ib. lb.. CORN SCHOOL TABLETS S c 8 c 1 0 c C,.! 10c BEANS No. 2 Can 2 For 25c VI^IT OUR NOTION COUNTER VEGETABLES „ FRUITS QUALITY MEATS Open Saturday Night Only Highest Price For Eggs • Oscar .Bailey n o Births Reported For A ugust 1943 The following births were reported in Greene County for the month of August, 1943, , Mariana RSnsom, Xenia. Virginia Marie Saunders, Xenia, Norman Benjamin Uhilds, Xenia. “.. Tommy David B.arhey, Xenia, pAtricia Belle Hampton, Fort Wil­ liam, i Marlene Ledbetter, Xenia* Ramon Eugene McGill, Xenia. Clarence Nared, Xenia. } Beverly Artne Jones, Xeftia, Richard Lee Shinkle, Xenia. Busan Kay Stephenson, Xenia. ‘ Gerald Lee Long, Xenia, Teresa Louise Long, Xenia. James Alexander Morris, Xenia, William Arnold Bruce, Xenid. Michael Yeazetl Corbett, Xenia. Cardin* May Creyke, TMtoW • • • | . Can only selected foods. Remember, food* which are * not good enough to eat fresh, are not g6od enough to can, 2 , Cleanse all food thoroughly before canning. 3 . Procesa by pressure cooker method all non-acid veg«- tables, tuch as green beans, fresh green limas, peas, corn, and asparagus, m . CoOk all processed food at a boil for ten to fifteen min* utes, even before tailing and even though you plan to serve it and eat it cold, ^ DON’T . . . | . Don’t attempt to use any of the new typ* Victory lids until you read and thoroughly understand the>manufac­ turer’s directions. Some manufacturer* caution newt to use their lids for any kind Of oven tanning. 2 . Don’t attempt to Use any kind of pressure cooker until you are positive you thoroughly understand all direc­ tions for safe operation* - , * 3 * Don’t turn filledjars upside down. Oar Ham* Serais* D*fmr>m*fti MDeylmt will b* # 1*4 f* entWSr SpecIfH qifaittans sm 4 farther *M|vlte y*u on set* werfim* sennlnti f H I S t T T f t N S O W t l A H 0 M O H T C-OMHAN. V B e t w e e n 7 a n d I B P . * . b a b o u t M s o n l y c h a n c e t o c a l l L o n g D i s t a n c e e e e -■ x - . ,t . .. • • W c furnish the wires—but when you*f<s using them, thefe’sf no way we can put his call through. Would you want a casual call o f yours to keep him from talk­ ing to the folks at home? Try not to place Long Distance calls between i and 10 o'clock In the evening. Let the soldiers and sailors have the lines. I t 's about the only time they have. m thi o h i o em miPHONi co. 8 k * 4 <4* / fm * « 4 “ O S £ mn &

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