The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
a nm c m a m u j herald , f ® jbay , HCM voift t, itm . Club andSocialActivities dinner bridge dub met lust , RESEARCH CLUB MEETS Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph ombte, South Araerjo*. sMora aw mora the,impression grow* that the good old XT, 3, A , is indeed God Country. Pres. Ira D. Vayhinger preached for the U, P. Church Congregation at Jamestown last Sabbath. Towustey, H. A. McLean, who was granted a WITH MRS, l\ R. CUMMINGS Mrs, Paul R. Cummings was hostess parole by the state board effective' to the Rtse#rdl Club at her home November 1st, has returned home. •^ r s d a y afternoon. Twenty - two ___ ._____________ * Imembers answered the rail call with Sgt, John Nelson is home on fur lough and has been transferred from Arisons to Will Rogers Field, Okla homa City, Mrs, Ethel Anderson Walker o f Santa Anna, Calif*, has been visiting here the past two weeks with nuiner ous relatives and friends. Pfc, George Gordpnt who has been stationed at Greeley, Colo., has been transferred to Mitchell Field, New York* He is here on a furlough with his wife and daughter, ' Mrs. Wilson Briggs o f West Union, Iowa, is here on ah extended visit with her brother Supt, M. H* Bartels and family. Lieut, Briggs Relocated’ at present at Miami,Beadi^F! Word has been received here that Lt. Max Dobbins and wife are an nouncing the arrival o f a daughter on November 1st, aVCHuton. Tenn, Lt. Dobbins is stationed at Goldsboro, N C. Word has been received that .Miss Fannie McNeill is ill at the home ol her niece, Mrs. R, E. .Horn. She hair been confined to her ' bed 'fo r Severn’ Weeks, Her'address is Doylestown Ohio, R . R, 1 in care o f R. E, Horn. Misses Dorothy and Rebedca Cres- Well entertained seventeen young folks in mask at a Halloween party •last Saturday evening at their home on the Federal pike- Light refresh- ments were served. Mr, and Mrs. C.-E. Satterfield .and Mrs. Nina Rogers o f Xenia, Mr. Paul Satterfield o f Miamisburg and Mrs Frank Creswell o f tlijs place attended funeral services 'Monday o f Mx*. P* C. Garrard in Columbus. Mrs. John Burns, who has been ser iously ill has been moved, to the home o f her daughter Mrs, Donald Wick erham o f Xenia. Miss Donna Burns* o f Montpelier has been called homr and is assisting in her care. Lieut,,and Mrs. J.,W . Waddle vis ited last week with*their parents Mr and Mrs. L. R. Jacobs, Yellow Spring* and .Mr* and Mrs. R. M. Waddle, Cc* darville. On their way north Lieut, and Mrs. Waddle spent the week-end as guests o f Lieut, and Mrs, Paul Orr who are. stationed at the.'NavaljVir Base Atlanta, Ga. Lieut, and Mrs Waddle returned to Birmingham, Ala. at the end o f the week where Lieut Waddle fs assigned as Special Service Officer. .■ HALLOWE’N PARTY HELD ON SATURDAY Tommy Yeakley, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Paul Yeakley, entertained play mates at his some Saturday, evening. Games were played and refresh ments were served. Favors of mini ature pumpkin faces and Halloweer hats were given to the guests, in cluding Nancy Finney, “ Sonny” Wells, Mildred and Karlh McCallister, John ny Booghier, Bobby Champ, Janet Shingledecker, Joan, Kathleen and Dotie Jean Markin, Norma Marshall and Tommy. the name o f * religious leader. The religious program consisted o f three papers - “ Prayer in War-Time,” by Mrs. R, A. Jamieson; “ Why Religion in the Public Schools,” Mrs. J. S- West; “ A Chaplain's Duties in the Service” , by Mrs. II, A, Reinhard, An allotment o f articles from the State School for the blind were on display and fo r sale. The hostess served, a delicious des sert course to membei’s and a number o f guests. The Ladies Advisory Board o f the College will serve the annual dinner o f the local D- A. R. Chapter, Friday evening, November 12, at Herriraan Hall. The husbands o f the members o f the Chapter are special guests on these occasions. YOU MAY OR MAY NOT GET COAL VERY SOON , The New Deal has frozen all coal ii coal tars or in transit. This means ocal dealers cannot get coal for some '-lays as it is predicted it will be ten ’ays before thei'e is much o f the *ew mined coal*'in the hands o f the iealers. All shipments will b lunder he direction o f New Deal politicians; '’he increase in wages of $1.50 a day o .miners may increase all coal about ae a ton over what it has been, "’annex's will still be contributing to mise'of the “Roosevelt hold the line” y Paying more for coal and selling heix* hogs- and cattle for less to help cep down-Roosevolt inflation. DAMAGE CLAIM IS. SETTLED BY KOHL’S Bertram W. Nason, Xenia, as fa- ber and guardian of Daniel B. Nason, 7, has / been authorized by_ Juvenile fudge W* B. McCallister, J r„ to ac- :cpt from Louis H. and Jerry Kohl, *f this place, doing business as the Ty-Art Shop, $35 as settlement for v claim for injuries suffered by the hild recently when struck -by the Cohl’s truck on N. Galloway Xenia, St, Two former students o f the college have returned from the battle -front Lt, George Smith o f Spring Valley, from the Italian front and T. Sgt, Vincent'Rigio from the South Pacific. Each has been cited several times for meritorious conduct- Sgt. Rigio recited some o f his ’ experiences at Chapel time Tuesday. • Like most heroes, ho had little "to say about himself, much about his buddies. Questioning revealed he is credited with downing nine Zeros in battle and that he wearo multiple 'decorations for courage in action- A 27-foot py thon snake occupied hjs cot when he went to retire one night, UghI j CHURCH NOTES I MIIMHMinimillMIHNMfllUMIIIIIMUMIMIMlIfnimillltlltllllliri FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A , M. Sabbath, School, Mrs, fra D. Vayhingex', Supt. ■ 11:00- A ,m M. Morning Worship. The World* Responsibility of the Ohurch. 7 :30 .Pf M. Union Service at the U. P- Church, Mr. Fred McMillan will be the speaker. ^Wednesday at 7:30 Christian En- ieayor and the Prayer Group. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7.:45 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH EL H. Abels. Minister Telephone 6-1381 - POST YOUR FARM Now that the. hunting season is' hot ,n‘ away it would be best to post.your xrm against trespassing'. There” arc , number of cases o f bog cholera re- U'ted m this area and hunters should ot be Allowed to trespass from one arm to another* The hunter himself, 'ay not know o f the disease in time, he hunter who has respect for game iws and private 'ownership will not •» on any farm without permission. •> have .“No Hunting and Trespaas- ig” signs on water proof stock. COLLEGE NEWS . - ■ i «J - . - I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall (Betty risiher, ’37) announce the arrival of v second son, October 26. His name * James Herbert. The Halls reside n Chicago. Prof, and Mrs. William Boyce left or his homo in Tennessee, Oct. 27, hie to illness o f his father- They •lan to bo away about two weeks, luring their absence, Mrs, Boyce's -arents, Mr. and Mrs. Piper, of Charleston, 111., are looking after the College Farm. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Viseraan, Supt. • • Church Service 11:00 A. M. Paul’s Last Letter” . 11 Timothy. Beginning Sunday, a series for Nov ember entitled - Letters* from four Ireat Followers o f Christ.” ■ Nov. 14, A letter from Peter. Nov. 21, A letter from James. Nov. 28, A letter from John- Our tost work o f scripture, Selma Churcii Service at 9:30 A. M. Union Sunday School following at the Friends Church. Supt. Elbert'' vchickendantz. Final arrangements should be made it once to attend the district Conven- ion of the brotherhood that features "Jishop E. F Lee at Wilmington whose irea is the present Japanese occupied territory. ' , “OLD CEDARVILLE” (Continued from first page) ■INITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister KENSINGTON CLUB TO BAKE COOKIES FOR USO Attention is called to members of the Kensington Club to bake cookies fo r the USO. Leave at the home of Mrs, Warren Barber- ■FQR RENT—Modem 4 rooms and bath. No children* Phone 6-2231, WANTED—To rent, a typewriter. Phone 6*2215. Rev Ronald Boyer, ’35, pastor Of irst United Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Was recently elected modera tor o f the Ohio-Indintm synod of that church,. Rev* Boyer was president of the Dayton Ministerial Association last year, FOR SALE-One horsc-liido> leather coat, about she 42. Perfect condition. Phone 6-1221* C O Z Y # THEATRE » Fri. and Sat., Nov* S-6 Frederic March *— Veronica Lake “I MARRIED A WITCH” NEWS - * OUR GANG Sun. Mon* aridTuea-jNov. 7-8-9 America’# Greatest Entertainment “STAGE DOOR CANTEEN” $0 Celebrated Stars - 3 Name Bands ALSO LATH NEWS EVENTS tf«fctiWiW'i*'i-r*-r*,>*r- - •Ml Wed* and Thura., Noy. 10-11 John Steinbeck'# MOON I« DOWN” CARTOON and “WOMEN In BLUE" Pros- Vayhinger has been wearing m extra broad smile this week, Irccne County went over the top in he National War Fund Drive with "rtoro Units to hear from. Mr. Vay- Hinger says the credit belongs to the workers and the folks. This afternoon 3 "to 5 o’clock, is the time o f the “ Silver Tea” at Har- irnan Hall (Girls Dorm). The event ‘s sponsored by the Ladies Advisory Bqard o f the College and the pro* cods wilt 1>e used fo r needed fur nishings afc^tho Dorm. # • \ **■ ■"■■a Miss Dorothy Brpdfute substituted for Mrs. Nellc Barrow Wright, second grade teacher, several days this week while the latter wrestled with the “Hu” 'bug, • v Sabbath School 10 A . M. Supt. Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11 A. M, Guest speaker will be the Director of the Christian Laymen’s Crusade. . This organiza- ion of Christian Laymen are to hold x week of. Special Services in the Second "United Presbyterian Church if Xenia, beginning Sabbath aftemooh at 3 P. M*. . Services will be held epch day at 3 and 8 P. M, in the 2nd Church, Speakers from various centers will be here to take part in these services, and we dre asked to participate in theScampaign. We are most fortunate to have With ns Sab bath morning Blair A. Quick, a travel ing salesman from Moline,. Illinois, to speak in both the S- S. and church service. Union Service will he hold in our hurch at 7,30 P. M., in which we will have another layman to speak, our own Fred C» McMillan. This should be a: Red Letter Day for us in OUf Church. Let us all remember these Christian laymen' in earnest prayer that their messages, and testimony may bear fruit in our lives and stim- ilate our interest in Soul Saving, Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject, Foundations for Enduring Peace.” Leader, Billy .Purdom. ‘ Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30, No mid-week service this week as ve wish to attend the community ser vices in 2nd Xenia, Pres, Vayhinger met with thcJDay* ton Alumni committee Tuesday after noon, Plans were,made for* this or ganization to meet, Thursday evening, November 18, Place and hour will be announced Inter. Miss Martha Dean 27, is president,Catherine Flnke, 43, vice-president and Edna Brill, 43, sec* rotary and treasurer. College students and faculty joinet the High School in a chapel service at 11. A* M. Thursday. The speaker for the assembly was ftev, Mamie! Escorda, principal o f the Presbyter* ten Boy's School at Baranquilte* Got CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9i30 A . M. Morning Worship; 10:30 A. M* Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P* M* Evening Service, 7:46 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE " .Sunday Services Sunday School 10:06 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 Sehool Superintendent, Ru fus Nance, « Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Cedarville, One wa« a farmer, living out what was railed the Turnbull Road. When he would come to town the young fellow* would torment him, threaten to throw him into the creek, etc* He got on hi* horse, but the boys Would surround him and not let him go. At. last they would let him go: but two or three would ride after him as if to catch him. Away they would go, allowing Mr, Turnbull to keep fay enough ahead. Out the road a dis tance Mr, Turnbull whirled his horse, pulled out a pistol, and made after the pursuers who lost no time in gfettnig back to town. The basis for the story is true, though somewhat ornamented for war excitement ran high, „ I f a Township raised a certain a- mount o f money the Govern’ .-ent would not draft any in that township. Cedarville raised the money" and did not have a draft. When- the war was over and people began to realize the Souths situation, desire to get -the Southern States back into the Union was felt. Great meetings were held, called “Reunion Meetings” , One was held in what was then “ Coopers, Woods", Many seats were arranged on the side o f the hill facing South with the Speaker’ s Platform at the bottom. Many Hags adorned -the sur roundings, with the town full o f them, A cannon was on the top o f the hill beyond It blazed away before .the services began; after each speaker; and at the rousing end. ■We small boys thought the cannon the most im portant point fo r it made more noise. banner was given to the largest delegation attending. Also, a great reunion was held in Xenia. Cedarville sent a unique dele gation, A logwagon, coupled to a- bout 25 feet was used,. Timbers about thirty feet were used for a floor, on which seats running lengthwise were arranged. Alex Townsley, a fine driver o f big teams, hooked on four teams, which, with tPte long wagon, made quite a procession. The wagon and horses profusely covered with flags and bunting. With the wagon crowded full ail in hilarious mood; you have somethingo f * show. What shouting and yelling and up roar as they drove into Xanteil They brought-l»ek tlxe Banger. Cedarville always meant to get what it went after. Personally, I have wondered to this day how Mr. Townsley turned corners, he must have had some one at each team fo r a single line couk not manage four teams. Also, the man at the brakes would be as necessary as the drivex*. Yes, the Reconstruc tion, reunion days were .exciting, es peeially for us small boys. There is but one person living, so far as the writer knows who saw that procession -Mi’s, Lucy Tarbox Barber-for the procession passed her home. As hex- sister -Maria married Cousin Sam Wil liamson, I call her Cousin, HARR? POWERS PUTS MADISON CO. FARM CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 11:00 Sabbath,School, Ernest Collins Superintendeift^X . - 12:00 Worship H ou r ." 8:00 Young - Peoples - Christian Union. Alt are welcome. INVEST 10 PER CENT OF YOUR WEEKLY PAY IN WAR BONDS PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM TUBERCULOUS BUYandUSEChristmas Seats Coming To The Xenia Theater JOAN LESLIE wins a point and acquires a husband in Warner Bros, Technicolor version of Irving Berlin's "This Is The Army." The aforementioned husband is Lt. Ronald Reagan, who plays a private, and who puts on an army show. The argument Joan wins is the aid one — to marry gr not to marry in war time, she says "y e s '- and Ronnie says S o " — they effect a compromise— and get married, * , REPORT OP CONDITION OF THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK OF XENIA. IN THE STATE OF OHIO AT THE CLOSE. OF PUSINE8S ON OCTOBER 18, IS43 (Published In response to call made by Comptroller Ot the Currency, under Section 5311, U. S. Revised Siatutee) Reserve Dlstrlot He. 4 Charter N*. 2832 ASSETS Conn* end discounts (Including: $',11.23 m-oulrafts) . . . . . . . . .c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 300,558.50 Cnltert States (lovimmu.l oMIsalliinfl.-<ilti<t and puatanlud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,031.00000 Obligations of State and poetical subdivisions (All In titotnc County).'....,,...,, - 11,850.00 Corporate sloops (Including $0,000 slock of Fedora) Reserve bank) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0,000,00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reservo balance and cash Items In process of eollc.-tlon ................................................ . 2,175,102.17 Bank premises owntd $30,000, furniture and fixtures $l ............................ 00,001.00 TOTAI, ASSISTS .......................................................... ’ LIABIliTTIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations ... Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships and rorpordlteiis ........ Deposits of United Stdles Oorcmmmt (Includlm: postal savings) Deposits Of Statba end political subdivisions ......................... Cither deposits (Certified and cashier's chocks, e tc.)...,...,.,. .$4,175,071.07 .$3,070,740.82 , 00,00*1,00 , 205,277.00 . 471,800.03 . 28.807.02 TOTAIi DBPOSlJrS ............ .............*........................... ,...$1.02(1,280,67 Other liabilities . . .............. ......... . 517.70 TtWAii J,IARII4TIE8L ........................................ .............. . . . .iljozfljns!? , . CAHTAI, ACCOUNTS Ca'pttai Stock: . ............... Common stock, total par $l00d>00.00 ........................................ ....................... $ 100,000.00 Surplus ....................................................................................................................... 100,000.00 Undivided protll* ......................................... ............................ . 400,000.00 Reserves (ami tetltcmenl Oereunt for preferred stock) ...... ,*............. 18,273.3(1 TOTAti CAl'lTAi* ACCOVUNTS ................................. 118,273.30 TOTAI, • MAMI.TTIES AND CATlTAI, ACCOUNTS .1........... ...*1,175.071,07 . : - MEMORANDA ' Pledged asset* (and securities losncd) (bonk value): ' United States Odvemrtcnf obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged tn secure Repaif - Paint ■* Improve » your homo now* W« loan motley at 5% per annum, for purchase or repairs. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association, • - depestlf* *nt1 ether Hnhtllttm TOTAL ................. i ................. .................................... JicpwUs secured by pledget) assets pursuant to rapilrtments ot law ...... $ r,t7.ooo.'te ,...$ 047,000,0(1 . .$ 027.102.23 ... $ ifllhSS Guy LeFopge, e f rtaar Lebencm h#s rented the Williams farm, tenant ed for many year* by Harry Pewar#. The latter has purchased a firm to Madison county between S, Charleston and London, The farm adjoining owned by Lynn Spellman and farmed by Charles Coulter, will change occupant* in March* Mr, Coulter 1* retiring after hi* sale Thursday, and the new ten ant has not yet bean announced. D. A. R. TO HAVE ANNUAL DINNER Cedar C liff Chapter Daughters o f the American Revolution,,will hold it* annual dinner meeting in Harriman Hall, Friday evening, November 12, at 8:30 o’clock* » " Reservations are to be made by Saturday with Mrs*'Harry Hamman, secretary. Husbands o f members will be guest* at the dinner.,. X Erae»t Low# r * In AtitoUpiet J, Ema»t Lepg, Fadend p6te*.lto«i Twp., fuatetoad *ev«r« bruteaa oa tori right gheotosr'TBteday mewSag whW# driving to Xante, x The accident h*p- psned about three mite* east o f Xeote when his e*r skidded on the wet road way. The ear overturned sevsrsl times. Mr, Long is chairman o f the Board o f Elections yet despite his injury that morning he remained on the job during the day and night while eteo- tion returns were tabulated. * FOR SALE—Old fashioned aweefe pit pumpkins, any amount* Murray Marshall, Cedarville, Ohio. We will help you to buy your own home. Loan rate o f interest is 6%, Cedaryille Federal Saving* and Loan Association. : —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY BuildaHOME G e t r e a d y t o b u ild th a t h om e y o u h a v e ’ d r e am e d a b o u t b y b u y in g b o n d s r e g u la r ly , p u t tin g th em .a w a y ' t o m e e t th e n e c e s s a r y d o w n p a ym e n t w h e n ch a n g e s in r e s tr ic tio n s , p rio ritie s , e t c ., a l l o w -. p r iv a t e h om e , b u ild in g in th is ,a r e a . Buy a FARM W e h a v e m o n e y t o lo a n o n fa rm s a t a ttr a c tiv e in te r e s t ra te s w ith e a sy r e p a ym e n ts . I f y o u ow n a f a rm anti deS ire fin a n c in g o r r e fin a n c in g w e w ill h e g la d t o c o n s id e r y o u r n e e d s . * BUY YOURSELF A HOME F in a n c e y o u r h om e , b u y in g th r o u g h o u r e a s y .p a y - , m en ts ju s t lik e r e n t w ith m o n th ly r e d u c in g p lan . BUY BONDS HERE HOME FEDERAL Savings&Loan Association OF XENIA, OHIO, 4-6 N. Detroit St. AH Accounts Insured up to $5,000 "’ “' »• # # He’s hard on shoes. y ou .can't afford to bo Our fighting m etiin combat wear out a pair o f shoes every 30 days* So they Can have more, you. must conserve the shoes you ow n , bis satisfied with fewer pairs * . . d on 't buy shoes until you need them, then Buy G o o d Shoes* Buy Horsheims* They're built fo r longer rationed wear* ^ MmStylet $JOsa^ $ll ffifA’k ............................................. ................. 0TATB OF onto, COUNTY OF (JREENE. SS: t, R, O, Wo*A, cashier e>( the *!>ovo-n*mert bank, do aoHronlr wear fl:*t th« above »tat* Mint Is (me (b the heat of thy kmvwlcilfte anti l>tilcf. ^ », O. Wead 0*ahl«f. Hwotn and auljawtbed to m<! this 27tli day „af Oelohar, 1813. R ob tvl n . W ead, N o tary P oblle ■ S ly commlsMon evplrca Ia n . 47 , 181 ® .. C01tRE(lT«*AU**t. , ' Mary little .Wee 1 * - Si Itm flpahr *•A* » » « > ■ <tt 1f v lff|| McDorman’s Allsn Bldg* X s»ia ,Oh ia
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