The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26
= 5 5 CEDARVILLE HERALD, PR . * VT^^fU^WUWWDytHMPJIWDmiUlUwHIgDieWiH.tWtTW^PM Glub andSocial[/Activities Hr, H, IJ. Abels is in Columbus this week attending the annual Ohio Con ference o f the Methodist Church; The county commissioners have ap- pioved the petition to make WHght- View, Bath Twp., as an incorporated village. The population is now 740. The new town is south o f Osborn, COLLEG ECOMMENCEMENT FIIt^T PltESBYTERIAN CHURCH ev, Paul EUioltj Minister j *y A> M. Sabbatli School, J. Rankin ^ MacMillan, Sijpt. (Continued from Page 1 ) - I A U0° A ' 1 M' Morninff' Worship, travel uncertain roads today he 1ms 7 f “ ’ ^ u r Unshakable. Gospel » faith in the futuve because of that d c / - 1 p M ,ra rw t.an Endeavor, termined Christian influence will have* 8 M* o f Sabbath Schopl a place in the leadership of the naJ ^ h e r s and Ofi.cers. tion and the world, The College Trustees at the annual , meeting Friday’ planned to provide a Sgt. John McCallisteivwho has been coui-se in commercial training and for on foreign duty and having enjoyed other expansions. Carl Shanks, Wil- a three week furlough, was returned \ mington, is chairman o f the commit- Mri from Atlantic City, and is now on as- Jtee. M iss.Glcnna Basore, secretarv i Choir rehearsal, Saturday, 8 P. M. signment a t Patterson Field. Let the women o f Cedarville Town ship make next week MEMORIAL WEEK by working at the Red’ Cross Room. The Army needs these band- nges—We need you! We are behind in our quota. • Mrs. Donald Engle, Mrs. J. C., Townsley ana, Mrs. Hervey Bailey will be hostesses to the K Y N Club, this Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs, Engle. Roll call response will be ‘■Victory Recipes". to the college president, offered her ‘ resignation to devote her full time in Public school work. The board order ed certain improvements to the col- ‘ lege property. Donald Wickerham Xenia, was elec ted president of the Alumni Associa tion at the annual banquet, .‘succeed- 1 ing Ronald Boyer, Dayton. Miss Kath- ryne Finko, Dayton, vice president; * Miss Lois Estie, Springfield, ltfeord- j ipg .secretary; Mjss Basore, corres-1 ponding secretary and treasurer, and J. A. Finney, Xenia, representative of j the association on the board of trus- METHODIST CHURCH, Rev. II, H. Abels, D, D,, Minister. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt. s. David Reynolds. - Church Service 11 A. M. Rev. Wil liam Chase. 1 . ^ Vesper Service MYF o' P. M. Lead- ers'Ruth Ihvine and Jane Creswell. Ohio Annual Conference,, in session at Colubus. . ‘ m r , MAY U , i m A Clark county jury, has fixed the value of the Nettie F.- Shaw farm .of 05 acres at ’$9,500 while Springfield city held for a $0,000 value. The laud is wanted in connection with the mu nicipal ajirport. The airport -plans arc .being held up by'the New Deal. Probably the city has not booii'voting under the “ Rooster” . ’ • ' A delightful evening was enjoyed, by about thirty members of the Me Kibhen Bible.Class of the- United Presbyterian Church at the homo of ,Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Strnley'with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordon as assistant hosts, on Wednesday, May 24 The co.vered’ dish supper was followed by a delicious fruit sherbert course ser ved by the hostesses. After the de votional period led by Dr. D. F. Kyle, a business session conducted- by Pres. Lewis Lillick, was held. The evening closed with games. • UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar thur- B‘. Evans. ■ Preaching at 11 A. M. p Theme: Memorial - Day Message', "Testing Your Memory. Y.,P. C; U. 7 P. M. .Subject:, "The tees. He was also re-elected chair- i H°Jys Spii'R-Yestenlay and Today.” man of the Board of Trustees. Short talks were given by Dr. Ga#in Reilly, Columbus, an alumnus, and \President Vayhinger. ^ * Pastel Jersey LINEN SHOWER GIVEN Mrs. F. W. Clark was hostess at a linen “ shower” for Miss Virginia Townsley, bride-elect. of M r.. Jack Giffen, Covington, O., Saturday even ing at the home o(f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Galloway. Gifts for the guest o f honor were hung on a clothes rack, which was also a gift. During the evening 'twen ty-seven guests hemmed guest towels putting their .initials on each.. The. dec orations were bouquets of garden flowers .arranged throughout the home. Refreshments were served. Miss Townsley’s marriage takes place -Saturday evening at. the. home of the parents, of the bride, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Townsley. The ceremony,- will be performed by Dr. R. A. Jamie son of the United Presbyterian Church. JOHNSTON-WADE NUPTIALS Miss Marjorie Johnston, (laughter -of -Mr. and Mrs. . Frank- Ch Johnston, Yellow Springs, and Mr. Robert Wade Clarksville, O:, were married in the Clifton United ^Presbyterian Church, Friday evening, the double ring ser vice being read by Rev. E» O, Ralston. The bride wore a two-piece dross of .blue— crepe— with— -accessories -ol' white. Iler attendant was Miss Ruth Irvine of this place, who wore a brown crepe dress and white accessories, Mr. Don Hagler served as best man and the urshers were ,Leon Buffdri- barger and Meric Charles ’of this^ place and Gone Denny,Yellow Springs nn/1 Kenneth Coffman, Xenia. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. The couple will reside on a farm near Clarksville, assess.—i as.- - ••gr*~ . 1 * BEAUTY PAKLOR N OW OPEN Experienced in the full line of i this work. Permanents ——Finder Waving * Specialty ALLEN ’S SHOP Closed Wednesday Afternoon C O Z Y * t h e a t r e < iiinmi** Colorful wools, especially-in lovely pastel tones, will be coming out in full, force: from now on. To wear under winter furs girls, are choosing young-at-heart pastel wool jersey drosses made up simply, as is this model. The-latest move is to trim these, past'd 1-jerseys with na'rrow banding done in-gay peasant color-, ing and .design. Resourceful young fplks are buying this banding by the yard with a view to adding a ijpw trimming touch to the s-:,*'nV> little frocks they have been wearing, Modish Biack Raincoats The latest news in Mrinv-day-wear is that of. modish black.r'aincoats. Various types are shown, One style is of blaqk rayon weave, lined with a bright warm pile fabric. Another is a very handsome satiny black "material. Still another is styled of black water-repellent woolen lined with white fur, GET READY]FOR THE FIFTH WAR BOND SALE Leader, Billy Purdoni. Choir rehearsal, 8 P, M. Saturday. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M., Bible School, Ernest W. Collins, ‘Supt. ' 111:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 7.30 Young People’s Christian Union All- are welcome * ■ CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister .10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert ^haw. ■ 11:00 - A. M. Morning- Worship THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. •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 7:80 P. M. ’ 1' Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. • CHURCH OF GOD II. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9 :30 -A. M-. . Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M: Young Peoples Meeting, at 6 P. M. -Evening -Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M. SCHOOL NEWS BOND REPORT / » ^ ........... ‘ ■'/ One hundred and four'/bonds were purchased through the school, total ing $4,525. ' / For the number of bonds purchased . and credited to its' clriss, the juniors won first place and/ the sophomores, second'place. We wish to thank the Citizens for their purchases*of bonds through the school as well as the faculty and stu dents. ' t, Any bonds purchased during the* summer niny be credited to the school, if same1 is reported in September, 19.44. | Jane Creswell graduate of Cedar-1 ville .High School in the class ’44 has been awarded a 3-year scholarship to I Miami University. This entitles her J to free tuition for three years in rec ognition o f her achievements in the Senior Scholarship tes-ts. . SCHOLARSHIP TESTS Twenty-five scholarship awards in the. District State Scholarship tests administered in the local school on April 28, 1944, the. following distinc tions were earned by students of the Cedarville Schpol: Martha Jane Cres well ranked second in Djstrict-Senior test, 15th in State-Senior, 1st physics District, 19th physics State, and 14th English-Dist.; Jean Bradfute ranked 7th in District-Senior, Honorable mention-State, English 17th District; Dempie Frey ranked second in Geom etry-District, Honorable mention- State, 11th- Modern History-District, Honorable mention-State; Bill Fergu son ranked ninth in Physics-District; Ruth Ann Carzoo algebra-I-honorable mention- District; Norma Stormont, Spnnish 3rd in District; George Frame ranked 15th Geometry-District Vivian Ramsey -.Honorable mention; English IX;- Rcva Klontz-Bookke'ep- ing-Honorable mention - District; Clara Gnlloway-English II-Honorable Mention-District. I I 0 T E G T Poultry Health from Day-Old On Jutt Add (e Drinking Wafer N eo -S ol .T m I c « m | lalcnul AKluptlc Gina them bright rad conba and wattlaa. B.gomm.nd.d aa fosic and pcavantiva of disorders. givan at. infarvala. Promotas uniform - growth and haalth, papa up lay ing hens. Intamal antiaaptic capa- jbla ol coping with worms, gannw uaan report curaj/of coccidioaia, and otharflock-ravaging intaitinal diaeasea. Gallon makea 400 gal. solution. Easy tp uoe, inexpansiva insuranca. Money caiundad ii aaked alter 30-Uay uie. Try Neo- Sol—see why 9 out oi 10 re-order, why hundreds ol 'poultry raiaen uae Nao-Sol year after year. PT. 65c; QT. $1; GAL S3 J DEALER'S NAME < H. K. BROWN. DruggM TO REDUCE INVENTORY W E OFFER SPECIAL PRICES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY BOti Bushels re-cleaned Mandell Soybeans for Seed, also some Richlands. For Sale—Piancr, sideboard, hat rack metal bed, upholstered settee and chairs. Terms Cash. Phone 6-2072. / Special price on XJbico hog Supplement. / - Swift’s Swine and Poultry Concentrate. Purity 40 percent Hog and Poultry concentrate, SWIFT'S MEAT SCRAP AND TANKAGE Baled Hay and Straw *• ■• i ■ i , • Linseed and Soybean Meal—-Priced Right Swift’s Livestock and Sacco Livestock Minerals YES— We Will Buy Your Corn— Large or Small Lots FRANK CRESWELL, Phone 6-2021, Cedarville, O. IF MECHANICALLY MINDED, WE CAN USE YOU Train to operate different kinds of mnehines. We pay you while learning, opportunity for advancement. Must comply with WMC regulations. Em- I pioyment office open Monday, Wed nesday, arid Friday evenings from 1:00 to 9:00. Sunday from 9:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon. l _ THE INTERNATIONAL TOOL u COMPANY ; 434-438 East First Street, Dayton 2, Ohio. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. , Moi-ning Service, 11 A. M. ‘ v Gordon Franklin. Pastor. Mrs. Mary Harris, Reporter. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard 'Phillips, .Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. Supt, Mrs. Wilbur Weakley. . Morning’ Worship at 11 A. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P, M. For. Sale—Frys, ’ averag ». three pounds, Phone 0-2123. G. II. Crcswtdl .Wanted—To rent live Readily employed now. ton 5749. room house, Phone, Cl if- j I For Sale— Four room cottage and track" porch and“lni'g<I 3 qnmiTm‘-iritchrn~ Modern. Cash .sale. Xenia. Call phone 1025, WE M tO H f ] •EfAAlN J 7 - As we reverently bow our heads over the wreaths which memorialize the final sacrifices our heroes made that wie might remain free, let us, this Memorial Day( reconsecrate our lives am fortunes Co the cause ol ,Liberty, Mankind’s great/ cst blessing. ' M c M i l l a n CVuA^Jta^ JifoTYLC CEOARVILIE-- PHONE 6-1071 BUY WAR BONDS B IG THINGS are happening over there. And big things are moving faster here. War needs the wires more and more* every day. So i f you. are making a Long Distance call over war-busy circuits, the operator may say— ’’Please limit your call to 5 minutes.” That’s to help more callsget through during rushperiods. A Q fae/w ittf tOOtd, rftm ivcu ivty THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. i. and SaL, May 26-27 ioUblc Feature Program * KLONDIKE KATE” —and— COLT COMRADES” . And Mon,, May 28-29 aret O’ Brien - Jamea Craig ‘‘LOST ANGEL” Iso Fox Ncwfl-*-Comedy * and Thurs., May 31, Ju 1 ster Morris — J<!nn l,nrbcr HIGH EXPLOSIVE” ^ m Selected Short Subjects r HOtttHMOlMIUUilHIttMIUlHmnI SeedPotatoSale WE ARE CHANGING LOCATION AND THIS S ALE IS TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK------W E H A V E A BIG SUPPLY OF POTATOES BUT THEY W ILL GO OUT F A S T -— SO C O M E I N EARLY AS POS IBLE! MAINE CERTIFIED COBBLERS MICHIGAN RURAL RUSSETS - KATAHDINS [Maine] - - IN LESS AMOUNTS 4c per pound PER CWT. PER CWT. GREENE COUNTY FARM BUREAU CfrOP HILL ST. PHONE 756. XEN IA , O. NEW JASPER STA ., XEN IA PHONE 1393-J-4
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