The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52
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J, Hostetler, who is teach ing in the' A ircraft Military Training Department a t Wittenberg College afternoons. Monday through Friday, has entered on the second eight week* course. Trainees come and go and include a rang* o f training from low high school to higher college degrees. Preaching 11 A , If. Theme; "An Adequate Gospel-" y . P, a tr. 6:S0 P. M, Subject, "T o Be Christian I Must Share" Leader, Robert Dobbin*. Me choir rehearsal tbh wariuand. The Annual Thank-Offering of the Women's Missionary Societies w ill be m w § d y M t i it a n e a r Mr. JuiMorat, Mn Wilson, Martin Weimar, Bill ferine and Jean Brad- held in the church dintag roam Wed- * * • h*ve ^ P it t e d the repainting o f nesday evening o f next week, Noyera- Wgh school gymnas- / Tb* freshmen and hophemwe horn*] economies elassee with their inatraeto? t Mr*. Paul made-a business trip to Springfield, Monday afternoon. mm%wmmm wwwuirnMiiiimmkmtmfftmii — The date o f the arrival o f the Coyry twin-sisters, Mary Jane and Martha Jean'was October 84. They tipped the beam a t 6 JbB- 8 ox, and 6 lb * 7 ox. respectively. Report is that Grandma Corry is reaching higher notes than ever. Comment on Grandpa Corry is withheld fo r the present The federal grand jury in session at Dayton this week', returned In dictments against Robert Denton Bates, 21, Dayton, R . R. 8 , and Robert Manry, 25, Yellow ‘ Springs. . Both failed to .report fo r induction under Board No. 2 in this county. , Mrs. Fannie Turner ~Mercer, -79 widow o f Albert Mercer, died suddenly at the home o f her daughter, Mrs Clarence W , Mott, Wednesday even ing. The funeral will he held frorr the 'Methodist' Church, Jamestown Saturday a t 2 P. M. Beta Gamma 4 chapter o f Kapp; Delta* sorority o f Monmouth College Monmcunth, III., announces the pledg-' ing o f Miss Doris- Townsley. Dori; is a number o f the-Freshman Class o f that college add-was pledged Friday .October 29, 1943. . A t the first pledge meeting Dorii was elected, treasurer o f the pledges Carp. W . L . Stormont has returnee to camp at Springfield, III., after .r -ten day visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. H. K. Stormont, Columbus pike.', Enroute th camp he stopped at Scott Field to visit his' brother Pfc. Leslie Stormont, -who attend' radio school there,' Stated meeting, of- the CedarvilU Chapter 418 0 , <J3: S. w ill be held Monday, November 15 a t .8 P . M. Election o f officers and payment of 1944 dues w ill-be the\nature.of. tin. business. A ll member^ and officers are urged to be present. , Mrs. Johh Mills, W , M. Mrs, Ada Stormont, See. Mr. and Mrs.,Elmer Luttrell enter tained’ a number o f friends at theii home'last Friday evening at a dinner .Those pregpnt were Mr, and Mrs George* Nichols and son, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Harmon and son, Mr. and, Mrs Charles Bratton, Mr. and Mrs. Her- she! Watkins and,Grace and Jimmi Luttrell. Miss Virginia Lanning, daughter o f Mr .and Mrs. W . W . Lanning, Canton Ohio has received the" A.B. degree supitna. cum lsude, from Brown Un iversity, Providence, R . I., She alec Was awarded highest honors in Greek and Latin Classics., She attended Pembroke College fo r Worn®” ir Boston University on the Middle and Far Western Regional full-tuition Scholarship. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in her Junior year- In her Senior year she was winner o f the Lueips Lyon Premium in Latin and the Foster Premium in Greek. She 1* now a t Bryn Mdwr College fo r a years graduate study on a $400 schol arship* FOB BENT—Modem 4 rooms and bath, No children- Phone 8-2281. WANTED—To rent, a typewriter. Phone 6*2918. FOB SALE-One horse-hide leathet coat, about aiae 48- Perfect condition. Phone 4-1221. M\u \ ' ' 1lirf.. 1 HimilliiWMmiHliHHHHtiHiWWf C O Z Y m THEATRE « F ri. sind S e t., NSv., 1 2 4 3 "Double Feeiere Program** “ POWER OF THE PRESS” “ FRONTIER FURY” Sun. and tfa*., * * * * * Gad^rf »w Van MFR jteSEH T IH O tX t*$ H A R S ^ NEW ! AND CtARTOQM * ' WiAonBn nWlV*i!1. 1 ' j, ■ ,. • . A- W * 4 - m * T fc t a * . K « » . « - W ^wlaen ***Martha O’Drlaeoll stafY Me*#*" M # * * * ™ S S n m b m m *; s u m m * The Chapel Service at the High School Thursday last revealed *the richness o f our daily blessings .1 The speakers. Miss Parrish from Mexico City and Rev. Escoria from Colombia, revealed a literacy o f only 50 percent the desire o f their countries to be good neighbors with our country and the latter called fo r a fifth freedom, freedom from ignorance. Genevieve Jessen Getz, *38, has ert- 1isted a s'a candidate fo r foreign mis sionary service under the auspices of he Baptist Church. Mrs. Getz* fo r- nerly taught i t Clifton. Win. Richard "Swaim arrived a t the home o f his parents ,in Garden City, fansas, last Saturday evening, weight 1 and one-half pounds,. The parents ire Lt- Howard' Swaim, *38, and Mary rean Townsley Swaim, '41. ---------- \ A Dayton C. C. Alumni dinner will e held at the Y M C A o f that city ■'hursday night next. A business meeting,, in which future plans for tiding the college will be discussed, tnd will be followed'by* a social hour. '4ia Martha Dean is president o f this llumni group. The Silver Tea, given by the Ladies Vdvisory Board o f the College,* was i fine success from every angle. About one hundred were present. Tie program, musical numbers by frs. Della Johnson and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Mrs. Hugh Turnbull and Mrs- lalph Townsley, Mrs. Greer McCal ister and*'Miss Lena Hastings, and Wvs. Ruth Marshall Reiter, and an •ccount o f his experiences by Tech! 3gfc, Vincent Rigio, just returned from l jrear in 'theSriuth Padific', w asgreat- V enjoyed by alt. *A ’ neat sum was ealized .and will be used for needed 'urnishings .at Rarriman -Hall. A daughter was bom ,last Sunday nprning to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Fer guson at Springfield City Hospital, 'he mother was Miss Grace Bickett, 19, before her marriage. A son and \ daughter now grace the home.' President Ira D. Vqjyhinget wilt peak Saturday night at a joint meet ing o f the Demeter Order o f - the feange^of Clark and Greene counties. The meeting will be held in Central 'Sigh School auditorium, Xenia, Sun- lay lie will preach fp r Beaver Creek congregation o f Evangelical Reforin- 'd'Church at 10 A . M. and fo r the Vft. Ziop congregation o f the same Ihurch at 11 A. M. ■ CHURCH NOTES [ iSHMIHfHtttmitMIHHHMIll* METHODIST CHURCH EL H. Abels. Minister* Telephone, 8-1381 Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Clayton Viseman, Supt. Church Service 11:00 A , M. Belma Church Service at 9:30 A , M. 'A Letter froth Peter.” ' Sermon next Sunday—"A Letter Yem James,” , The booth festival for this area will )e held at Grttce Church, Washington ■). H. Nov, 26. Our offering this year as in the past goes to the Children’s 'Iome at Worthington. I f you do not have the~canned goods or points to apare make your offering in cash. We cannot afford to let the children down, The future rests upon the '•hildren o f today, Members o f the 'ocal Methodist Youth Fellowship w ill see you fo r your offering* fo r this worthy cause. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H, ElUoti, Minister 10:00 A*. M» Sabbath School, Mrs. tra D, Vayhipger, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, "The Greatest Miracle in the World.” On Wednesday evening, NoV. 17, at 8 p , M. the Women’s Missionary So ciety w ill present a play entitled, 'W ider than, the Heart” . 'This play will he directed by Miss Basore and will be followed b y a social hour, The general public is cordially invited to share in this program, *, *tlholr rehearsal Saturday, 7M8 p.tih bor 17ft. A ll are invited, and a cov ered dish dinner will precede the ser vice at 7 P. M. The Y . W . M. S. will present a Missionary Pageant in con- ium. Basketball, badminton, and shuffle board-court* appear in bright red, green, whit*, and black “colors, and school students are looking for- nection with the program. Remember V*1*^ Participation in .many enjoy- this is net only fo r the women but aW® game* on the newly decorated they are inviting the entire congre- gation to this sendee, i ' f Bus laspecrion Basketball Marjorie Robertson, Ghloerita Her- tenstein, Joan Zimmerman and E lenor! Hertenstein form the team fo r basket I hall cheer leaders. Don’t forget the game tonight at Bryan High School. Defense Stamps and Bonds The amount o f defense stamps and bonds fo r the past week was $21025, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister • Sabbath School 16 A, M. Supt, Harold Dobbins, 'Choir x*h*»r«a Saturday THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:09 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, Sundny School Superintendent, Ro tas Nance, Pastor, Raymond Strickland. ^ CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School,' 9:30 A . M> - Morning Worship, 10:30 A . M. • Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P. M, Evening Service, 7;4j5 P . ‘M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P .M , - • On Monday, November 1, an in. speeftm. o f the school buses was con ducted by Patrolman H . W, Barber, An outstanding report was submitted b y the inspector, who found only one very slight deficiency in the whole fleet &f buses. Patrolman Barber claimed that this was the best report that he has had the opportunity o f making tins year. ' .....':■■— & Junimr Red Cross Drive The Junior Red Cross drive which has been going on this week is being; closed today. A ll school pupils are- given; opportunity f t give the amount |they Wish, ranging from one cent to ten dollars. Home Economics Class Chapel On Monday morning the high school enjoyed a rare treat. The chapel was in charge o f William Ferguson, pres ident o f the Senior Class who bed Scripture reading followed by Prayer by Frances Little, •Helen Tannehill and George Abels, This was followed by a lovely instrumental ^ duet by Phyllis Gerhardt and Marjorie Martin, William Ferguson than-introduced Vincent R igio, '39, who g ive a most instructive and inspiring talk on the South Pacific. 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