The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 27-52

J "Mvfeaa tfteMSocialj/ 4 ctk>ities WWItMprtMiWMWtlPII Mri sad Mr», Arthur Gotten sad daughter, Doans, Dsytou, visited with Mr, sad Mrs, Sborrasa Cotton and family over the w»ek«e*ki. Mr, npd Mrs. C, W. Hammer sad »op, Junior, of Rtehmond, IprL, visit­ ed here Sunday with the tetter’s p* rents, Mr, end Mrs. Sidney Smith. Mrs, Nells Barrow Wright, teacher | in the tees} school entered Miami Val- j ley Hoapitel this week for observation. | She has been in ill health fo r some time. ■ CHURCH NOTES 'BIRTHS REPORTS© FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER D.ATlThBBHtNG' • RED CROSS CLASS TO START A class in Bed Crosp'Pirst Aid will begin Monday night November -21 a t 7:30 a t th s Mayor’s office.' Any ope may take this work. The Cedarville Surgical Dressing (tenter will be dosed the week of Thanksgiving, Monday 22-24. “Over Sea K it Bags” for our Boys going across will be the next quota; " 'W Boss Twp. and Silvercreek Twp. basketball teaSn will contest thia.Fri- day evening on the Door o f the new gym a t Boss, I t has been three years since Boss has had a Door due to fire that destroyed a former gym. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson vis* ited with Mr*, Frank E. Wiley Tues­ day a t Rockville Sanitoriuih. in In ­ diana, and report her making good progress toward recovery, I t is not known how soon she tpay be released from the Sanatorium. ENTERTAIN McKIBBEN , SABBATH SCHOOL CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister aOd Mr, and .Mrs.- Arthur Evans en­ tertained the McKibbeii Sabbath School Glass-at a covered dish dinner, a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull last Saturday evening, Following the dinner a business meeting was held a t which time Rev. WVP, Chase Was elected teaqher of the Class, A social hour followed the business meeting and many ard- still puzzled over the puzzles. *TT^^rTTTirTTTT,HW^WM ?TT SCHOOL NEWS METHODIST CHURCH H. B. Abate Mialstsr Telephone <-l$$l Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Clayton Whwgnan, Sept, Church Service 11:00 A ; M, * Selma Church Service a t 9:30,A. M. “A Leter from James”. Sermon next Sunday, “A Letter from John.” • * Methodist'Church School board of Education will -meat, a t the close of Sunday School Sunday morning. Anual Roth festival has been set a t Washington G. H. Hov. 20, for the benefit of the children of the Worth­ ington Heme, Bring in your dona­ tions either In fruit, vegetables -or cash to help this worthy cause. The M Y F will he in charge of the pro­ ject.. ■ fJNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Mrs, R^tlph Townsley entertained members of the Kensington Club at . her home Thursday afternoon along with a few guests^ Roll call was an—| swered by “My Favorite Magazine and Why,” Refreshments were ser­ ved by,the hostess during the after­ noon. Current Events Organization Last Friday the Modem History lass voted on four names, one of vhich was to be the name of their ‘lurrent Events organization,’ /The name th a t received th e most otes was the “World Affairs Club.” t will be know as the W. A. C, Subject, Theme, Mr. and Mrs.'H, H. Brown enter­ tained members o fthd SunnysideClut a t their bpine lass Wednesday even­ ing with' four tables of bridge, PriztfS werer>wdtf .‘hy Mrs. Esta Wil­ liams, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Edwards and 1Mr. M. Nagley, A salad course'jvas served by the hostess. JThe annual Christmas parly will be held a t the home o f Mr- William Mar->| shall in December.' WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING Mrs, ClaTa Morton, was hostess tc members of the'Roman’s .Club and I a feW guests a t her home test Thurs-1 day afternoon, Members answered, roll call by.“News of Islands”. Mrs, Paul Elliott conducted a “musical sing” of songs in keeping of Tfeanks- *giving and Armistice Days; Mrs. E. C. Oglesbee read an inter- eating paper on “Greenland”. Mrs. Della Johnson described the “Aleutian [ Islands,” M fs~W“ S.-Hopping“-the- “Solomon Islands” and Mrs. Phillip Frye “Sidly.” Refresments Were served following the program, the hostess being' as-| sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Norman Sweet. .. ........mi... ir if1*-f--— C O Z Y t - theatre * F ri. And Sett., N ov - 19-20 *Bobb? Readiek— Frank Craven «HARR10AN’S RID” Cartoon - Travel » Fasriftg Parade Btsit* M*d Mods N oy » 21*22 Roddy MeDowat—Prteten Foster m r m t m n f u c r a ” lit Gorgewte .TeehMtelof * - ** Now* **4 Cartoon Wed* And thu***, Wov- 24-25 An*MMler—Jehft Hubbard ♦WHAMS' m m m m u m v C a r t e l o «o ***<f * * * * * * , ______ L^x-Uin.ii)fuilIii'm,Iff1-*^-“-"““-“^““*^ Mr. andMrs, Ottis Baughn and son Clement, had as gpegts Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ray Gerard and son, Mar­ vin, Middleton; Mr, and Mrs. Hermar LeMar, and daughter, Patricia, Col-1 nmbus; Mr. and Meryl Baughn. I and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Bickett and family and Mrs, Georgf Huston. The following*' Farm Bureau di­ rectors were elected a t a meeting ir Xenia last Thursday evening: William, N. Wilkerson, , Bath Twp., Joseph White, Sugarcreek, B. H, Cherry, Ce­ darville* Mrs. Herman Brickie, R obs Thurman H. Middleton,' Caesarcreek Ben Beard, Jefferson. The board will ■hold an organization meeting- poor for the election of. officers. ■ , , Cedar Loses First Game Last Friday night our boys travel- d- to ..Yellow Springs for. our first asketball gamp of the season. We ’o not want to go by the score of his game as to the ability of our boys n playing future games. ' Bryan 'merged victorious in both the re- erve and varsity games by scores of ,5-13 and 47-27 respectively. Huff- nan led the Cedarville scorers with a otal.of eight points. Our next game is* Friday, tonight, it Beavercreek. . Junoir Red Cross ' . Report of our Junior Red Cross by lasses is First grade, $1.36; Second nade, $.47; -Third Grade, $3.5Q; Four- h grade, $1.83; Fifth grade, $3.31; ixth grade, $3.35; Special room, $.40; Seventh grade, $2.00; Eighth grade, '3.00; Ninth, $1.62; Tenth, $2.06, Eleventh, $1.75; Twelfth, $2.71. Total (mount, $27.36. Stamps and War Bonds ’ The amount paid for stamps and var bonds, November 8-12 is $38.40, Clifton Community Bible Dinner Several of our faculty and students ttonded the delicious supper a t Clif- on Community Hall last evening. Thanksgiving Holiday - School will be dismissed on Wednes­ day evening November 24 for Thanks­ giving; . ... School will be resumed on Monday, November 29. Scrap Drive The FFA Under Mr. J. F. Hilt’s supervision has conducted a profit- ible scrap drive, He was assisted y Mr. Ralph Baldwin who has heen 'riving the Cedarville Township truck* To* date a Targe load of paper has leen-st&rted towards the mjlis, while ipproximatcly eight, tons of metal. •mve been gathered. HOME CULTURE CLUB MEETS The Home Culture Club met Tues­ day afternoon a t the home of Mrs, M. H. Bartells for a covered dish luncheon which was served a t small, tables. The luncheon wa* in charge of the | program committee , which includes i Mrs., I rs D. Vayhinger and Mrs. O.-l W. Steele, The tables were decorated With small fancy gourds and favors iq autumn apimintmertts. During the program, Mrs, Chester Miirphy gave] a hook review qf “th e Soong Sisters” The next meeting of the dub Will be th# Christmas dinner patty in*the Methodist Church, Scheduled for Dec-1 ember Husbands of member* and other guests will he Invited. Attendance The first six weeks' attendance re- lOrt for Greene County schools shows ledatville in fifth place among the nght districts maintaining high school ■lasses, with an average of 95.47 per :ent, This represents a distinct gain iver last years’ rank. I t is hoped that We may claim an 3 ven higher position, and 'thus in- •rease our financial aupport which is based on average daily attendance. For this six Weeks period the grade showing the highest per cent of at­ tendance was the third/ Miss Mildred Trumbo, leather. Second in attend­ ance for the period was the Seventh grade, Miss Ora Hanna', Teacher. Congratulations! PIE PLATE Genuine Gtese Free ! with Each 25 lb Sack of PILLSBURY’S BEST Enrkhed Flour P r ic e d $ li4 5 C. E.Marten Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt, Harold Dobbins. . Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Preaching 11 A. M, “Victorious Living.” » “Sekers for Freedom?’ Leader, Miss Clara Galloway. ,v Choir rehearsal Saturday a t 7:80. Sabbath ~morning ' Miss Eleanor Burrell of Springfield will be gUest soloist. Mis* Burrell is a sister of Mrs. Lauris Straley. * Union Thanksgiving Service' Wed­ nesday a t 7:30 in -the First Presby­ terian 'Church. -Citizens of'the U. S, A. have much to be thankful for. A iurge-crbwd attended the Covered Dish Dinner Wednesday evening in the- Church Dining Room, and enjoy­ ed the Pageant presented by the Young Ladies of the Y. W. M, S., entitled, “Money Talks,” . I t was well given and much credit is due Mrs. T. S. Robe and- those who assisted in the preparation as -well as to the young women who participated. A. mount of the Thank Offering will be announced on Sabbath. For any not able to he present, Miss Mabel Stormont is Treasurer of the W. M. S. and of the Young Wo­ men’s Society. The Junior offering may also be given to Miss Stormont, PfRST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mrs.' tea D. Vayhinger, -Supt, 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship. Ghoir rehearsal Saturday, 7:45 p.m. sermon, “National Blessing.” , 7 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Wednesday'at'7:30 P, M. wjll be he Union Thanksgiving Service, ser­ mon , by Dr. R, A. Jamieson. rHE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB 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- 'us Nance, Pastor, Raymond Strickland. . ' CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor ’ Sunday School, 9:80 A. M. Mornjh]g Worship, 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting a t 8. P. M. Evening Service, 7:45 P, M, Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M* CLIFTON PRESBYTklAN CHURCH 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. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, .Minister 10:00 A. M, Bible School. Paul W* Rife, Supt, 7;30 P, M. Young People’s Christian Union. " All Welcome, RUPTURE E. J, MElNHARDt; widely known Shield Specialist of Chicago, will again be in Dayton, Ohio a t the Miami Hotel, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Nov, 27th, 28th, aitd 29th, from 1 P.M. to 4 F.M. and 0 P. M. to 8 P. M. daily. MR. MEINHARDI says: The Mein- hardi Shield is a tremendous improve­ ment—well known for producing im­ mediate results. I t prevents the Rupture from protruding in 10 days on the average-Hfegardless .*of Size or location of Rupture and no matter how hard you work or strain. I t has no leg straps. (No Surgery or In Jection Treatments used.) Mr, Mein*, hard! ha* been coming here for IS year*. He has thousand* of satisfied Customers. Ask your neighbor, *Caution: If neglected—Rupture may cause weakness, backache, constipa­ tion, nervousness, stomach pains, etc., or sudden death from strangulation. Meh having large Ruptures Which have returned after Surgical Opera­ tions or Injection Treatments are al­ so invited. When all others fait—see MEINHARDB.. He Will be pleased to demonstrate to you privately with* out charge. (Only teen >invited.) Whit* only.. The following birth* were reported in Gdkene County for the month, of October. Smart, Wanda Lee, Xenia, Smart Warren Lee, Xenia. Knight/ Roger Lee, Xenia, Fleming, Gary Lee, Dayton* Grooms, Terry Allijn, Xenia. Johnson, Clara Marie, Xenia, Wickline, Andrew Donald, Xenia, Limiftg, Beverly Kay, Xenia. ' Gilley, Charles Robert^ Dayton. Woolley, Phyllis Jeati, Xenia, Inlaw, Ellia Ray, Cedarville, Rader, Fred Joseph, Cedarville, ’ Shaw, Margaret Lucille, Cedarville,* Varyei, Eva Jane, Xenia. Ppwera, Jeffrey Ed, Jamestown, Greene, James. Wesley, Xenia. ' Hoover, Harvey Lee, Jamestown* Hastings? Phillip" Wayne, James, town. Bowers, Oletha Marie, Jamestown. Jordan, John Edward, Bellbrook, Plank, Susan Arlene, Spring Valley, Ross, Amanda Pearl, Dayton,. Brewer, John Lester, Jr., Yellow Springs. * Padgett, Barbara Aime, Dayton, Williamson, Frank Edward, Osborn. Caskey, Edbard, Osborn. Fugate, Larry Wade, Yellow Spring. / - Hoagland, Susie Olga, Dayton. Joseph, Carol Anne, Osborn* . Lewis, Robert Lee, Osborn. Lewis, Anna EleanoF, Osborn, Lewis, 'Donald Eugene, Yellow Springs. Newberg Bryan Douglas, Fairfield. Elliott, Sandra Kay, Xenia, . Barker, Jerry Lee, Xenia. Cain, Patrick Lawrence, Xenia. , Hilderbrand, Charier Keith, Xenia. Sanford, Jesse Theodore, Xenia. Walker, Garry Leom Xenia. Walker, Larry Eugene, Xenia. Reese, Roger Willis; Jamestown* Randall, Phillip Kent, Xenia. Pleukharp, Harold Jason; Xenia. Evans, Alice May, Cedarville. Bull, David Edwin, Xenia, - Tedrow, Sheryl Sue, Xenia. Hayslip, Larry Eugene, Xenia. , Edwards, Michael Lynn, Spring Valley. Acton, Barbara Jean, Xenia. Beam, Susan Eileen, Xenia. Eichelberger, Sonya Jean, Spring- field. ______ _i_ .. _____ Smith, Robert Keith, Xenia* - Nance, Georgia May, Xenia. Hamer, Dale Elwood, Xenia. ' Brown, Whiter Nicholas, III; Xenia. Botterff, Melvin Eugene, Xenia, • Hartsock, Harry Keith, Xenia. Jones, Patricia Ann, Xenia. Knisfey, James William, Xenia. - - Marshall, Dallas II, Xenia1. ! Milburn, Mary Jane; Xenia.. Sanders, Richard Eugene, Spring- field, ' ’ . . ' Stephens, Nicholas James, Wilming­ ton. ‘ , „ Marshall, David .ShaW, Yellow Springs* V Jr., I “ OLD CEDARVILLE” (Continued from page one) was seen coming down the road. In a moment a dozen stalwarts were on the road to meet him. They sur­ rounded him. He argued that he was within the law and demanded with all kinds of threats, to be 'le t alone to go on driving his “animal”. The mCn slambanged Ms words hack into his face. You are a .-highway robber-a* kidnapper!, Wte have a mind to string you up! In the' meantime, the rope was cut", and the slave made great bounds into the woods. The Master was told iq language' Which did not mince words—You take the road straight for home; and don’t stop go­ ing until you get therelT t will be all your life’s worth if you ever come back here, That slave was soon a- board the Underground Railroad with a through ticket to Canada* Sometimes three or four runaways would he traveling. Then great cau­ tion Was required. They were kept in hideouts back in the deep woods. The farmer, if seen, would he going out to salt his stock; but under the bit of salt on top, was food left where the hidden ones could geteit* Well hunting was good in the big Michigan w'oods. A number would gather, arrange the wagon bed with a top floor. The slaves would be put underneath. They would load up and drive away a t unusual hurry for hunter*. They kept their guns always up and show­ ing. A *slave-driver Would inquire if they had sen. a black man? They would hoot a t himI Don’t you see where they a te going? And with a Haw, Haw, they would hurry oft. At Sandusky they must exercise the greatest viligance, for Masters were a t the dock watching for their slaves. To get a slave, righ t h J the Master, 'they would dress men, in women’s Clothes; doi them up so no one could know them and would, lead them ever b e gangplank aboard the ship for Canada*. But nerves were tense until the lines Wat* Cast off, THEN!! dopes would call to his eld Master- Goodby MAR’SI GUODBYU The Underground did lots Of bus­ iness those day*. Many a slave, run­ ning for his liberty And from hi* Master’s lash, thapked God for It, After the war* many ex-slave* work­ ed on farm* around Cedarville, For many year* they -were hands on our farte- They were trustworthy, and ■ F ifty members of the Cedar Cliff Chapter Daughters of the American Revolutino were entertained a t Har- riman Hall, Friday evening, when they heard Tech. Sgt. Vipeent Rigio, of the air corps, give hi* experiences during twenty month* of service in the south Pacific. ,A three course dinner was served a t quartet tables decorated with chrysanthemums. The hostesses* of the evening were members of the executive-committee* Mrs, David McElroy, ^Regent, gave an introduction concerning Harriman Hall, Sgt* Rigio was introduced by Mia* Carrie Rife, and he gave a very Inter­ esting account of the war effort in the South. Pacific. The dinner was served by the Women’s Advisory Board of Cedarville College, V- TURKEYS FOR SALE. Ralph Gilbert CBBA2Y0XE HI3UHMTCJUY, W m E m **. *§3 FOR SALE ’»> mMm * suit* Dr. H. 1L Alwto, Wanted—Steady *»pWm*at ter s u n a t Cedarville Steak Yawl See J. L, Snypp, We wfB h*iy peg t» t e jw u r Loam mate ef teMW ' is -fWHEIt Ihem | GedervISe Federal jBartag* a id Lean | Aseerierion, mm The W. C. T, U* meeting has been postponed until Tuesday, Nov. 30th, FOR SALE—Hunting coat in good condition. Call Cedarville 6-1651. / ■ - • - . FORSALE- priced to sell. 1935 Chevrolet Tudor," Phone 6-1301. PLUMBING I ftm ip position t6 serve a ll my pa trons fo r Plumb­ ing Repairs as w e ll as Insta lla tion of Fixtures suoh a s pan be secured u n d e r government regulations. You still can have certa in plumbing f o r new work and re p a irs fo r w a te r systems on . farm . Give me a call. *■ . P hone 4-3561 * F. E. Harper JfAMESTOWN/OHIO EAVEY'S QUALITY Lb,Jar W e do not believe you have tasted finer Coffee TRY IT TODAY—MAKE SURE ; ,rx~-!s f ‘ . 1 : *• -v • .- ' »v; j - • •*- Vacuum Packed—Regu lar o r Drip Grind!_.Rich Winey— Full Bodied and Full F lavo red .. .. _ S ta rt This W eek—Get Ready For Thanksgiving Fruits — Vegetables ■—; Nuts We Sell Only Quality Meats Open Saturday Night Until 10:30 P. M. OSCAR BAILEY F R EE This Genuine Glass P ie P la te . W ith Each 25 lb Sack of Enriched' Flour ' P riced a t ^1.29 love a p a r a d e l but the war effort must come FIRST! Every Thsnkigiviog Day for the part twenty year*, Rike’s have held a parade which was the delight of ' young and*old. In the early years die parade con­ sisted of a decorated truck with eskimos, reindeer, and of course Santa Claus; but as the years went by this parade took on great proportions until it be­ came a great spectacle, and the fame of Rike's Toy. Parade spread for many miles* Artists were busy over long periods designing the magnificent cos­ tumes and die beautiful floats. Carpenter* and painters spent many' weeks building the elaborate floats. ■i " , * . ■■■*,■ This year, however, things are different! If we were to have i parade it would take hours of labor of men and women who might instead be doing a job in the War effort. Besides, the parade does re­ quire building materials And supplies which, in these days of shortages, we feel should be used else­ where to speed the day of VICTORY. So, Boy* and Girls*—Mother* and Father*—be­ cause We febl that winning dm war come* first the parade must be shelved for this yea& . RIKE-KUMLBR’S

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