The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

ax4SocialActivities M** S u S X . M O O R E • A N D E R S O N . _____________ . '-T b*«WM» * mvmbvj* o f No Sigmx Nu m*dic*J fraternity, Ha i* now latum- h*g at Whit* C tors Hospital. a m x m m i t o m o A T , m tm m m u , w m Mr*, Fr«d Dobbins has b**q non- thMMj, in feh* McCJsIIxn Hospital with lofaetian o f the eye. NUPTIALS SATURDAY IN COLUMBUS A* the hands of the clock reached Robert Nelson has sold hU residence 7 :S 0 Saturday evening, Sept. 18 , Miss Bertha C. Moore, daughter o f Mrs. Lftfctte Mow#, W&t Neil &% and Mr. Benjamin C. Moore, 588 Miller Ay, Columbus, and Dr. James M. Ander­ son, 709 N, park St, son o f Mr, and Leo Anderson o f thia place* took their places before the altay o f the First United Presbyterian Church, Colum­ bus. to exchange marriage rows. The Rev, Robert H. Belton, chaplain, o f the Mt. Berry school i n Georgia, read, the ceremony before a candlelit altar decorated with gladioli, dahlias and pompon chrysanthemums, Huck- elherry and pompons hud cathedral taper's lined the aisle, The bride, vvhp was given in mar­ riage by hep brother, Mr. S. J. Moore o f DetScPlt, Mich., wore a gown o f \yhite( duchess Satin ha^ng ■$< fitted bodice*;;,;, V,neck-line, long .i: sheath sleeves and a full skirt e ’ding -in a idriBacffrhlh,Jv;.Blmda.:':ot Chantilly ace WetC .the only trimming. Her ’ingertip veil o f illusion was held in olace by a tiara o f handmade flowers ind she carried a .prayer book shower’d with stephariotis and an orchid, ■ The bride's attendants wore iden, tical gowns o f grdsgratn, taffeta with draped bodices, .lavaliere necklines, bracelet length sleeyesand very full skirts trimmed With rows- o f self herding. Their Julie.tte caps with brief black veils, matched their gowns in color. Miss ■Margaret Andersom Sister o f the bridegroom, aa maid of honor carried an arm bouquet o f bronze dahlias and yellow pompons with her gown o f turquoise blue. The bridesmaids Mrs. C. Clifford Shafei', Mrs. George L. Wilson, Mrs. Robert P. Stone o f Princeton, N. J.f and Mrs. Don D. Heffelfinger o f Alliance, O., carried arm bouquets o f rose-shaded dahlias and white pompons with their gowns Of heather rpse. Dr. Charles Lee was best man and ishers were Dr. Homer Anderson, Dr. Tharles Clark, Dr. Drew J. Arnold of Cleveland and Mr, Bennett McNeal of Verona, Ohio. Before bidding adieu to her friends the bride changed to a traveling suit o f American Beauty velveteen with in-own accessories. The couple Will make their new home at the Leafy Dale Apartment?,' 788 Dennison Av, Columbus, after October* J, The former Miss Mooro is assoc­ iated with the Ohio National Batik. Dr. vnderson received his bachelor's, degree at Cedarville College and la tf grnduate o f the college o f medicine at Ohio State University:where he CHURCH NOTES UNITED PRE 8 BJTBRIAN CHURCH Ralph, A , Jamieson, Minister will meet at the home o f Mm. Rankin * McMillan at t& o'Moek. j. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p.m. MRTHoblST CHURCH ! H. H. Abels, Minister f Telephone 5-1S81 j 10 A . M. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A, M, Clayton Wiseman, Supt* Plana for Rally Day to be announced. Church Service 11;00 “ Jeremiah” fourth in a series o f Prophetic Lights, Golderi Circle meets Thursday even- eft North a t, to P, M. Ripe and wife, who will leave their farm and locate in town, - AU clocks change to Ohio legal time Sunday morning, October 3rd. Time will be one hour slower. -mil.'1 .in . Mr. Elmer Snyder has been em­ p loyed to teach in the high school at Richmondale in Ross county. Miss Pori* Hartmap, who has been teaching in Vermont, is home op .a visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, G. H. Hartman. Mrs, James Bailey, who has' been in Mobile, Ala., fo r a month, returned home Tuesday, R 0R SALE—Heatrola •Type heat, ing stove. Good condition. Used three years. Reasonable price. Phone 6-1511., Miss Marjorie Rhubert is ill Wit) scarlet fever at her home on Has*. Xenia Ave. ' Mjs§ Dorqps Ang Jobe, daughter o Mr. and Mrs, Delmar Jobe, left Mon day to enter Southern Seminary, J r . College at Buena Vista, Va. Mis Jobe is to'major in the library train ing course, • Miss Martha Cooley, arid’ mothei Mrs. Jeanette Cooley, haye returnee to Marquettg, Mich., after, visiting geveral weeks here with relatives. Mrs. Walter Boase o f this place ah' Mrs. Chaffin o f Clifton, left Wednes day for a weeks trip to Camp Clair borne, La., where they will visit thei sons, Private Walter Boase, Jr., an, Private Willard Chaffin. H|r. ^njl Mr§, ftlaytoq McMillan, ac­ companied by Mrs. Elizabeth Rek‘- and sjster, Miss Annabel!# Murdock Upd Mrs. M&17 MeM|)\aU,. W«nt tin lgst preekiepd *with ’ Mrs, Aimab#lk* Regge pegr Harrison, Qhjo, Mrr Reese is a glster-ip-ipw o f hits, Reid. Sabbath-School. Harold Dobbins. Rally Day Program Sabbath, with the usual one Combined Service, be- ine at the church, ginning at 10:30 A , M. Tha Special" There will be a slight change in Program prepared by the Department ^ le on*er 5f the church service Sun- o f Sabbath Schools of the Denomin- day. Choir Practice to be announced, ntion will be need. It is a Pageant SATE! GET THESE PRICES in which the work o f the Bible School is presented. The leading part is to be taken by Mrs, Greer McCallister with the Jun ior and others assisting. A Rally Day talk will be given by j Mr, Donald Wickerham, This is a ■ ’Special Day for the Church through- i out the world, and a full attendance U. M, is urged by all ages. The World-Wide' Communion will he observed the following Sabbatb, October 3rd, with the usual prepara-, tory services. Prayer meeting Wed­ nesday evening, and preaching Friday and Saturday, Choir rehearsal Saturday § P .,M . Y. P. C. U. 7 P, M. Subject, “Why Do Good People Suffer?” ' Leader, Harold Stormont. (Please note CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:80 A , M. Morning Worship, 10:80 A . M, Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P. Mi Evening Service, 7:45 P, M, Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, THE CHURCH o f t h e n a z a r e n e 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, - Fire destroyed the country home o" Mi\ and Mrs. Arlo Cummings, earlj Wednesday evening,- Only ft small part o f the affects were stored and the logs la. only partially covered by ,in­ surance.- ‘ ' Mrs. H. T . Thomas left Thursday for Palm Beach, Fla,, where she will spend the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. H. I Harsha. change o f subject1fo r this week.) CLIFTON Then get ready for the Special Baity tUNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service one week from Sabbath even- ' .w o Rnfaton Miniater ing. Calling all Young People, 11:00 Sabbath School, Ernest Collins Union Service & P. M- in the Pres- ( Superintendent, byterian church, the Annual College' i 2 ; 0 O Worship Hour, Convocation Service, Message by Dr. “ 8:00 Young •Peoples Christian W. R . McChesney, which also is in Union, AU are welcome, recognition o f his fiftieth anniversary j • o f his,: service in Cedarville College. CLIFTON PRESBYTltlAN CHURCH ,■ ' CANNED PEACHES Golden 3tate„ Y. C. 2% can Lucky .Trail Y. C. 2V^ can Felice Y, C, can , . * ■*. SYRUPS KARO - Blue l i /2 lb, KARO-Red X%'lb. Log Cabin Table 12oz. . Pennant Golden Table 5 lb. I IHN Pineapple PINEAPPLE S. c , Y. No. .2 Tall Can . Yeri-Sweet 5 lb . 49c SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! The community should rally to this seryice jn honor to Dr. McChesney’s long and faithful service to our col­ lege. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10;Q0 A . M. .Sabbath School, Mrs, Ira D. Vayhinger, Supt, 11:00* A. M. Morning Worship. 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.. FOR SALE—Fryers, phone Clifton 5924. Mrs, Carl Spracklen. ✓ We will help you to buy your own home. Loan rate o f interest is 5%. . Rally pay will be observed by t h e . Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Sabbath School, and the entird month Association. o f October will be Rally month. The , .............. - ..........- — ' ' sermon theme in’the morning worship | FOR'SALE—10 gallon barrel churn, will be, “ My Father’ s Business," j Good condition, also two small wood Sabbath evehing the College Con- stoves. ’ Phone 6-2624. vocation Service will be held in this Ghurch. . The sermon will be by Dr. W. R. McChesney, who is now round­ ing out fifty years connection with Cedarville College. This js also a Union Service, fo r the Cedarville Churches. On Monday evening Sept. 27, 1943, the Session wiU hold its regular monthly meeting* On Wednesday evening the Christ­ ian Endeavor Society will meet. Ab<so the “ Prayer; Group” will meet. . Both meetings will bo in the Chuvcb. i The Women’s Missionary Society Fels - Naptha' Med. Swan 4 for Ivory Med. 4.for Camay 3for Life - Bouy •3 for Lux 3for Lava ■8 for Woodbury Special S c Pineapple Fancy Crushed No. 2 Tall Can I 'CANNED BEANS Red Kidney Beans. 17 oz. Glass 15c $ ' Pork and Beans 22 oz. Glass 15c Lima Beans 17 oz, Ritt’s Catsup 12 oz. Sardines Neptune Oil i , - ' . ' Bills Mixed Pickles Quart Jar CRISCO Crisco 31b. Spry 3 lb.. Old. Reliable Coffee E-Brand Supreme California Tokay Grapes Apples - Grimes Goldeh Repair - Paint - Improve - your home now. We loan money at 5% per annum, for purchase or repairs. Cedarville Federal. Savings and Loan WE SELL QUALITY MEATS EVERY DAY Open Saturday night until 10:80 P. M. Oscar. Bailey Mm and M*s« W. W, Galloway arg Spending ttys y/eok visiting, relative in ’ Chicago,, They w ill-stop in L*- Fayette, Inil., on their return to visit thejr daughter, Dprothy, who is with the WA 6 : . ' 1 , * *»"' m u m mm 3rd WAR LOAN DRIVE Pvt, Harold Cooley o f Milwaukee Wlp., spent a shoft-week-end with hirt parents, Mr. and Mr». Wilbur Cooley. Mrs. Fred Clemarts visited over the ureek-end in Blanchester, 0., with her cousin, Mrs, Clarence BroWn, wife o f Congressman Brown, ’ - i'.,y.-n, j.l-. The Home Culture Club was enter­ tained Tuesday afternoon at the homo o f Mrs. Paul Edwards. Mrs. R. C. Ritenour read an original poem in presenting the presidency to Mrs. Della Johnson. Other officers are Mrs, B. C. Wright, V. P,; Mfs. B . H, Little, Sec.; Mrs*. A , E. Richards, Asst See.; and ,Mrs, F, A, Jurkat Treasurer, Ira D. Vayhinger gave an excellent descriptive talk on “ Hawaii". A salad course was served by the hostess, “ Guest Day” for the club will ba October 10th, C O Z Y 0 t h e a t r e • OX-ROAST V I C N I C SPONSORED BY THE S. CHARLESTON COMMUNITY CLUB Sunday, October 3 Beginning at 2 O’clock AT THE W ILT FARM 2 miles youth o f South Charleston ^ on State Route 70 ’ en ter ta inm en t for th e w h o le f am il y HEATERS EXTRA BOND tODAY Fri. and Sal., Sapt. 24-28 • Laurel pud Hardy -irt; «A-HAUNTiNG WE WILL W News - Musioal - Yrave] - i ■ $un. and Mon., Sept. 26 -27 Henry Fonda—Maureen O’Hara “ IMMORTAL SERGEANT” Fax News Cartoon r W 4 u ltd Thurs*» S^dL $&&& I'rank Mergan — Jf»« Regers « a v m m < m < n T o w r Our ' Rjturn"eUgut«‘« nt * 0<,t*.11 fi&OM W T H t h e m m * • miitiiM-ir- 1 .......... *...wmwaawnw PUREBRED sw in e sa le BOARS and GILTS , Oct 7, ..7:00 P. M>, Delaware, Ohio. FAIRGROUNDS OHIO CHESTER WHITE BREEDERS 25 BOARS — 25 GILTS Oct 8, 1:00 P. M., I-Aindon, Ohio CIRCLE OAK’S CHESTER WHITES ROUTE 38, LONDON, OHIO NEAR NEWPORT 25 BOARS — 25 GILTS Oct 8, 6:30 P. M., ColumMs, Ohio OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY SWINE BARN COLUMBUS. OHIO CHESTER WHITES —* 26 BOARS **- 25 GILTS . HAMPSHIRES — IS BOARS — 17 GILTS " V ' F o r ‘ 'V I C T O R Y " M e a n ? > "Heating Equipment" * Conservation of Fuel * Lasting Qualities ,•Less Repairs . and * Abundant Heat A t Less Cost “V " the "VICTORY" Rediant-Heeter, While Using Less Than'l/i of the Iron end Steel Ordinarily Required, Produces More Heat at Less Fuel Cost and Witt Lest Longer! t SmokePipeDroit Control ........... .. The "V ICTO RY 11 Radiant Heater is lined-’-—from the grate to the dome— with sectional fireclay lin­ ings, the oldest known fire re­ tainer. The same material used in the cupolas and smelters which briginaliy melt the ifon. Firebrick Hole. Van Secondary Air Overmans Through Coal* To Mix With the- Gdaee. s- • Preheated Seoon- datyAirChannel Behind Firebrick IMngft Crooved Chan* nils In Which Flame* Travel Upward toIgaite the Garee That, Fonts Above Bed of Fire icondary Air .Hake Through, follow in Iron' s-a Constant on Com* trj\ Complete coml>ustion^"'4s# f u e l Is obtained by use o f a patented principle of primary air intake through "Lock Draft'' in ash door and hot blast slots in linings-r-see diagram— and by intake of sec­ ondary air which eitfers fire chamber tbroug^h the legs* NO . 430 RADIANT Height , . . . * 43“ Drum , « • « , . 19“ Weight 260 Lbs. "Secondary A ir" is automatically regulated, only .enough air being drawn into the fife chamber by the Ore itself, through the leg channels, to keep the gases burning at maximum efficiency# Loss of heat up the chimney is ef­ fected by using a draft control In the pipe* which holds the heat below the stack so that it goes into ^ the room instead of up-fhe -flue. The "V IC T O R Y " Heaterhas been thoroughly tested aftd approved for use with all types o f coal and operates perfectly With soft coal, hard coal, lump, slack or coke# Triced f r o m ROUND OAK HEATERS , $ # » m S f t 126-130 £„H1GH ST. ibuy w m M im m m m m I^R lN G l^ iLD , OHIO COLES CIRCULATOR HEATERS t e n i A i M M I M M i i Triced Wrom ***** T

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