The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

igmuWM* *“ •-- >»*v jJfc 7 * . : ) ■y « ♦ # I * ClubandSocialActivities DEAYH OF HRS MART ■ McMlLLAN, FRIDAY r, and Hr#, Dallas Marshall, Xenia *to ann&uncing (ha birth o f a son, at the McClellan .Hospital, Monday. ^ COLLEGE NEWS Corp, Kant Clemans, son o f Mr. Mr#, Fred Clemans, ha# been spend- i Chapel exercises were conducted by in* hia furlough at home. He ia «ta- Mias Basore Tuesday, A fter the us- tinned at Detroit, Mich* i ual devotional period she read a num- I ber o f poems apropos o f the season; This from Biley- Jt aint no use 'to grumble or complain, v is it w h o m s w n e ana p e w qaugnwr, i It’s just as cheap and easy to re Dorothy. Mrs. Evans and daughter joiee; are at the home o f her parents, Mr. Wh$m God sorts out the weather and and Mrs. C. E,|3ennett, near Selma, £ sends rain— ..... ..... .. ■ j rain's my choice' FOR SAME-—Square oak dining table, can be seen after 6 P. M. Mrs, Prof; Boyce, manager o f the college Thomas Frame* |farm, reports that this week will see the co.rn.crop in the crib and the wheat Contributions to the National War I ctop 0f about 60 acres in the ground Fund have reached ?5,836 according The stand o f corn runs about 95 per to reports- The county quota has j cent perfect, been fixed at $20,000, Mrs. Mary Jane McMUUn, 77, wid­ ow o f James H. McMillan, died from a sudden heart attack about 8;S0 last Friday evening at the home o f her j son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J, M. McMillan. , — . The deceased was a .native o f this place and was Vhe daughter of' Joseph P. band Mary .Sue McQuillan Caldwell, The husband died in 1926* She is survived by two sons, J, M., with whom she resided, and James C., pub­ lisher o f the Osbom-Fairfield Herald and a daughter in.law, Mrs, J. E. Mb Millan in Cleveland, five grandchil­ dren and a brother, James Caldwell o f this place. The funeral was held from the First Presbyterian Church,' o f which' she was a member, Monday afternoon, in charge o f her pastor. Rev, Paul H., Elliott, Burial took place in Massies Creek Cemetery, A number from the college attend- Kenneth Eugene Judy, S2G, Own I ed the Greene County Teacher’s As-. Crew 2015 B. Armed Guard School,, sedation meeting .last Friday after Norfolk (1|), Ya„ is WOW at Norfolk, noon. The main address was* given having been transfered from Great h>y p r. Hahn, pastor o f the United Rskes, Chicago, • I Breihern Church o f Dayton. Dr. sdunded a warning o f the cost tp so- Mrs. Mary Edith Preston, 73, wife |dety o f the neglect o f children by o f I. B. Preston died Wednesday ai I mothers in war work. In terms of a Dayton Hospital* Besides her bus* j the coming generation the cost is too band sh is survived by a soUj Cheste~ Ihigh. Pres. Vayhinger conducted the of Clifton, apd adaughter, Mrs. F . G [devotional opening Coix$, Monroeville, ,0- The itinera' will beheld from the Littleton Funer­ al Home, Ypliow Springs,' Saturday g Ft Nt The marriage o f Miss Mary Bingo mon to .Mr. Robert Hackney, tool' place Thursday, October 7tlr. Th- ceremony was performed at the bom of the bride near Xenia, by Rev. N. C Trueblood, Salem.. Ind. The brid formerly attended Cqdarville Cbllegr and has been teaching at Trotwood Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. McChesney., spqnt I.Sunday wih JMvs. McChesney's sister,. Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Hume of Wgst Alexandria. ■■■,■« HOME CULTURE CLUB Mrs. S, G: Wright was hostess t* mer.tbers o f the Home Culture Clu? and a number of,guests fo r “Gues' |by thejlhurch in Prayer, musical program ' W The Y. W, G. A .held its regular bi­ weekly meeting at the Dorm, Thurs­ day evening- Mrs. Paul Elliott was -he guest Speaker. Dr. McChesney made the dedicatory nddress- o f ttitf’Prayer House for ser­ vice men and women in Xenia Wed­ nesday evening. This house was e rooted in front o f the Xenia Reformed ’ Chui’ch. Here folks may list the names o f loved ones to be remembered Day’’, when a enjoyed. The program was in charge o f Mrs. Walter Corry, Springfield, -• member o f the club. Mrs. Corry saftf . three selections. M ts . Maude Howe! |hfge §elgptjons. ' Jdas. Agnes Sieglej Springfield, sang three selections ant Mrs. Maude’ Howell, also o f Spring- field accompanied the vocal number; and played a piano solo- The vocal " arid piarib ’’numbers were distinctive and well rendered President Vayhinger gave two ad-, Iresses last Sunday. He Spoke at a ;telly -day service of the Methodist ChWrch in Bowersville for- the Sunday School at 19:00 o'clock. . He gave the sprmon for the United Presbyterian congregation* at Jamestown,at 11:00 o’clock.- ,, • ■ J The \yfight home was attractiv in fall flowers, An ice course was ggrvefl fljg fp'rtyTs|x members ant’ gupsts present. The ladies o f the Clifton Presby~. , terian Church are serving a chick* M>sS Ma.-y Eva Bingaman, ’38, re­ dinner in the Community Hall, Thurs ‘ embarked on the sea of matri Supt.-Martin -Bartells . reports that l^atisfactory progress is being made here in connection .with tlie Greene jCounty .War Chest Drive. Any one missed by the canvassers'" WlflMftejjp a worthy cause by contacting one o f the workers and making a contribu tion* day Oct. 28, at 5:30' P. M. FOR RENT—-Three rooms furnish ed, down Stairs, for ladies only. Call Phone 6-2414, mony. Bon Voyage, Mary. ■Wanted—Construction laborers aw skilled mechanics* Apply at the Bed ford Hills Construction Camp, R, R. 8 Box’ 492, Dayton, Ohio or at 3rd street extension and Highway 4 across from ^ jr Spfvice Pomtfiptf' Bui|djng; ~ N O T IO E Dr. Rollo Walter Brown-of Cam- |bridge, Massachusetts spoke to a fair sied audience at the Methodist Church Ilast Sunday night on the subject, “ The [.Creative Spirit and Durable Pca£c/’ His contention was that- o n ly b y giving (free range to the creative spirit found to a greater or le*s,de­ gree in every man can we hope fo r a durable peace, He who isbu sy creat­ ing does not have tinje orin^iqtipn to prey on his fellows’;.^ $he‘jpeiker further assented* that most the ills o f the day are duo te the fact that manipulators are in the paddle CEDARVILE WOMEN CONDUCT MEETING Twenty-five members and guests wofe prsent at a meeting o f the* Wo­ man’s Club Thursday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Rankin McMillan. The roll call was answered by each member displaying o r describing an heirloom. Mrs. Paul Elliott gave a review ’o f American folk music and, accompanied by Mrs. McMillan, di­ rected group singing o f several well- known American folksongs o f differ­ ent periods. A group o f poems writ­ ten by’ Mrs. Maud Moore, an Ohio ppetess, was read by Mrs- Walter Condqn, and Mrs, J.-B* Mitchell and Mj-s,.A,- J, Hostetler presented a hum­ orous dialogue. The hostess served a salad course during a social hour. CHURCH NOTES j METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abel#. Minister Telephone 6-1381 Sunday School 10:00' A. M. Clayton Wiseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A. M. “ The Book o f Micah-” Selma Church Seyvide at 9:30 A. M. Sermoq ( nqxt Sunday—“ The Book of Jonah’’, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j?aul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A . M, Sabbath School,' Mrs. Ira' D. Vayhinger,, Supt. 11:09 A. M, Morning Worship. “ Our Heritage, Westminster Assem- hiy o f 1643” , ' 2:j30 P, M, Meeting o f the Session. ~ 7:30 Young FeopteTConference at Clifton, Thursday afternoon, Oct. 28th. The Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the home o f Mrs.-Clayton McMillan. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:45 p.m. byteriwv. aid Waited Pmbyteriaa Church*# of Cedaryille withthe U- P 41 and Pmbtorimt* of Clifton. Our /o u p g people are asked to meet at the church a# always at 7 P.M, and way# will be provided for all who may with to go, Mr. W. W , Galloways & S, Class are meeting this evening at the Gallo-, way home for a .ooverd dish dinner and social get-to-gether. SCHOOL NEWS NATIONAL WAN FUND Tuesday was National War Fund drive for all o f the students. A nice sum o f $32.14 has been realized for this patriotic cause, There is more still coming in. *. ■)■.au^PWilli].ffWlUH...UijfipjUlnililMuw~ Med In the auditorium whet* thayj were shown the fesid# o f. the Ohio] State Penitentiary and were given a very 'Instructive lecture by Mr. Boggs who was, by mistake an inmate fo r al­ most ten years', , FRIDAY, OGTOHat m , W UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister There? will bff a meeting the grppne County Republicans Women Organifttiop Monday evening Oct. 2 1 1would the world hsve peace T Then » t 8 FiM» in the Common Pleas Court l oust the manipulators and give op- Room* Xenl*. j portunlty to the creators Mr, E* B, Hlgham o f Jamestown will give a talk on “ Holding the Work together” ." A reading by Miss Hallit Q, Brown o f Wilberforce and musics’ number* by Mrs. Charles Hollings wor^h and family o f Bowersville..Thi: |s ah open meeting and the teen arc ipvited. e m > o f t h a n k s wish to extend our tbahks and I appreciation for the many acts 0 ’ kindness, messages o f sympathy and •beautiful fJoral offerings received ffqm opr many friends, neighbors and Relatives during the recent bereave a mpnt in the death o f our mother. McMillan Fynjly. C O Z Y m THEATRE < I HiHMHmtIimiHtNIHttMIHHiBHIHlIHIHIHIintAtimmigllhU ALONG FARM FRONT .titetitiiitnimiMtiiitiiiiiiitimiimnmsmmmtiiimiHiiHiiMii' (Con tinued from first sa g e ) required to prevent loss of bees, CEILING CALLS FOR ORDERLY MARKETING Now that ceilings on live hogs are iff effect the problem o f Orderly, mar­ keting squaeriy faces the livestock producers. Orderly marketing and >ood distribution o f receipts day by- dpy will be most, effective, Producers, are urged to carefully watch market receipts and to prevent market gluts Fri. and $«t., Oct. 22-23 Laurel and Hardy -in- mAIR RAID WARDENS” . SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Sun* and Mon,, "Oct,, 24*23 Alice Faye — John Payne “HELLO FRISCO, HELLO” ~*N$VS AND £ARfGGN W a 4* TMit%» Out. 27*23 BlilHg Dorn r* Anna Sten “ C H E T N IK 5 ” OARTOON AND SPORTS ............... HU.... " ..................... IG IVE POULTRY FtOCKS .GOOD CARD Pullets should all be In the laying house by now sinjje those left in crowded ranging ho^es are ISRfely tb become Infected withholds and will b t 1atc producers. I,ayteg houses shoult; utovlde enoitgii spajB fo r the *bird«i, light breeds” need ®tee shdire 'ieet o f lioo r spac&.and • with three and oni prodice-better df. 'The house should have ventilatiod, light, and pro­ vide. protection from drafts and sud-1 den changes in temperature.. Labor in carrying for the poultry [house Can be saved if a thick layer o f litter is built up by adding straw or other material or often as the floor becomesi packed down or damp. The house will not have to be cleaned ] more than on«e or twice during the winter and Hie floor will bo warm and . * y . ■ . . COUNTY TEACHERS MEET Last Friday afternoon the member* o f the Greene County Teachers Assoc­ iation held their first meeting o f th# year in the auditorium. A* very fin# program was enjoyed with Rev, Hahn o f Dayton as the m*ni speaker, Hia subject was ’ ’Watch Your Melons” . A fte r an hour 0 # departmental meetings the faculty played “host” to the one-hundred seventy-five mem* ( bera in the form o f a “ tea” and re- . ........... : ception. WAR SAVING BONDS & STAMPS Mrs. Paul and the Home Economic ' War savings Stamps and bonds are girls surely merit a vote o f thanks fo r being sold each day. While the sales ( their successful performance- have been good for the last two weeks we would like to see more buying stamps and bonds* Help fight the Axis by doing your part, BUY STAMPS AND BONDS: This means parents and children o f Cedar- ville Community," We shall publish next week the a- mount sold up-to date. MOVIE PEN PICTURE Last Thursday grades 5-12 assem- ' SENIOR PHOTOS The Seniors are very pleased with their photo proofs which they, re­ ce ived yesterday. They had not real­ ized how handsome they really are. BASEBALL # The baseball game, the last o f the -season will be played between Cedar, ville and Yellow Springs this after­ noon at 4 P. M. ’ ’ Basketball practice is already “ on the map” . _ * ]CX$oJHf C j £RD4 BooauM « f rile ngiwMdnM* In obteinlng the blank*, report will not be given out to jtfhd#n& wntd next Wednesday. j e f .The “ CHISO” “ Chisel, stuff members -•to- working very diligently and before many day# they are r**lly going to surprise the student .body. WAO Recruiting Drive Now In Progress First reports from the Women’s Army Corps Aty-State* Recruiting campaign in the state o f Ohio show that more than 1Q0 Ohio towns scat­ tered over every section^o f the state have already appointed^citizen’ s com­ mittees to recruit 3,675 WACs to re­ place as.many men killed or incapac­ itated for service. This announcement has just been released by Lieut, Ruth A. Staver, WAC fa ffleer serving as liason between the Governor sod the U. S. Army. , ■ The Ohio drive to recruit women for these jobs will eventually include more than 500 communities. Examination o f the personnel o f th# various com­ mittees shows that outstanding citi­ zens o f evry community have rallied to the great need for women to serve their country. Throughout the state, ItiiI ill Li.f imbtnuliii iiilMoiitur#, towspetoto, r*dte etendiug CM» worn**, mete lw i #1 - ■ptoriotte w l w ’ranking gwsy oMiaial*, sll J**to to* 'tpomtid spontaaiKim^' to ife* fifftei that cirtliaa# tb»m#«lv*a amtertoke th# biggest drive theAYAG be* ever ’ Inaugurated. Women fram-Wto 50, elfciroa# « f the United'States who hare n» to* pendent# ar# wanted for milietment. Fall informatkxi about the WAC ntay be obtained from the local chairman, Mrs. W* W. Galloway, Cedarvill*, O, FOR SALE-1W White Rock puUet#, fall layer*. Arthur Pfeifer,' Phone, 6-2511. FOR SALEMiO gallen barrel churn. Good condition, also two small wood stoves. Rhone 6-2*24, FOR SALE-—Heatrola Type heat* ing stove. Goed condition. Used three -years: Reasonable price. Phone 6-1511, ’ ; We will help you to buy your, own homo. Loan rate of interest Is &%, Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association. FOR SALE—0,ld fashioned sweet pie pumpkins, any amount* Murray Manshall, Cedarville, Ohio. Sabbath School 10 A . . M. Supt,* Harold Dobbins. . Preaching 11 A. M. “ 2 Peter 3:16” . Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30, The Y, P, C. U, are ipvited to wor­ ship with tha Young People o f the Clifton Presbyterian Church Sabbath evening at 7:30. This, is to be * Union Service of^tbe.Mothodist Pres- Check Our THRIFT "E" PRICES Here of our Thrift " I" Market you oro always sura of flatting tha ffnoat In foods at tho lowest possible prices. Cheek our wide variety—compare our low prices and join the happy throng who Shop end Save the Thrift " I " Way* No. 8 or N q . ALowPrli I#n Merrit Coffee - Y^cmftLlk”mtQnuoH^ Breakfast Maid Coffee 9 lovon^; Brown Sugar New Prunes New Prunes Eyap. Milk Merrit Oleo ColcfMedal Flour Now1941Crop IxtrsrLargo30-40Sltt "'.Wrtr* ' An a , r r'- Thrift"*'' yaluo. U Lto kb u 2 1 c 26 « 13 o 19 « i. 15 # . .a s 9 # - 15 # ■t.i‘ $ 1.37 Cream Velvet Flour Merrit Flour Corn Flakes & ... .-V-' Soft Wlator Whogt. 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