The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26
5t-v \ 4> v him la dhrore* jme cruelty and said cause be- u the docket o f ourt o f Greene int said matter IK on or after 5T DUNKLE, ' for plaintiff. . 'OINTMENT ie McMillan, De- iven that James i duly appointed : the estate o f », deceased, late i County, Ohio, day o f October, cCALLISTER, tte Court, Greene OTLCE ose place o f resi- nd cannot be as- jent search, will the 4th day of iest Truman filed gainst her in di rt the grounds o f r, said cause being the docket o f the •t, Greene County, ■ matter will come ifter the 15th day. or as soon there- nt to the court. • EST DUNKLE, ey for Plaintiff. NOTICE ■ tower, whose, place L 6 E. Emma St., s hereby notified ightower has filed for a divorSs ar rounds of Extreme nmon Pleas Court, io, the same being nd that said cause earing on or after e E. Hightower, M. AULTMAN ,. for the Plaintiff. l TISM 7 7? IOL e you need, ful for arthritis, tis, lumbago. Brown’s Drug Store llIH lIH tlllH IIItllH IIIIIH IIM inilll •ENTS Happen § Need | *SERVICE j Automobile | Mutual | &ANCE f ssessable = : h l i t t l e I ,LE, OHIO | tlllim illllim iltlK IM IIIU M IM M ttP CEp^P.VILLE HERAID,'FRIDAY, DECEMBER U, 1539. ced Typists :kers.__ Steady „ e m - int working oondi- Corporation St. Dayton, 0 . l NTED for Cream Route an. tlley Cooperative ers Association myOhlo. j!l"JJJU1_ KJ UUUM aiH-TOU iH IIM im m iM IIIM ItlllliM OlIH lM M I m and Fittings for | steam, Hand and | for all purposes, 1 V Belts, Plumbing pplies. ' | OCKLETT f LY CO. | A, OHIO J SERVICE OR »STOCK 3NIA IU ZER >4Reverse Charge^ ieb, Xenia, Ohio CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH COLLEGE NEWS Club and. SocialActivities Malcolm A. Harris, Minister I 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert j 11:00 A- M. Morning Worship. Shaw, Supt. ■' >*! . 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor, i Christmas’ vacation was advanced from' Wednesday noon, December 22, to Friday noon, December 17th. The The Y, W. girls were guests o f , time will be recovered last week o f Mr, and Mrs, Sherman Cotton enter- , «u>mn>,>-.mmiiiii«i»m.illli,„„millllllllllllll, tained their neighborhood club at a ; f s -'T T T f'D X T /V T * ¥ ? e . i Christmas party last Friday evening, i \ C K L i f l I N - U 1 J u j % fllU IIU M IIIilllllllitM IM lIim m illllU itiM tlltltltlH IIItlllllU tlliir METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone 6-1381 Pres, and Mrs. Vayhinger Thursday the first Semester o f last week at a Christmas party. ■ __ Games and refreshments were the order of the day. LEGAL N O T IC E -- A TRIBUTE v j i . Tiibute of Esteem From a Former! Notice i s hereby given that $ie Tenant of J, .Ervin Kyle, 1Bh^d o f Trustees o f CedarvIUo irWp,, We wish to acknowledge the help Greene County, Ohio on the- 2,2nd .day we received from Mr, Kyle in the five o f December, UbUi, filed itsce rta in years we were qh his farm. He taught petition" before the Court o f Common This column is at a loss lo onder-, nie h0w f 0 work, to plan and to man-. Pleas, of Greene County, Qhio, in I MRS. MARY ETHEL CARNEIt Pvt, John Reinhavd, who has been attending military engineering school at Ohis State, has been transferred to Cincinnati Diversity. Mrs, Mae Aiken o f Philadelphia is spending the Holidays here with her mother Mrs. A. D. Payne. ■ Mrs. Trumbo and Mildred are spend ing a part o f the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Westerfeld o f Cin cinnati, ■ Miss Maude Elizabeth Turner of Wayne Mich., will spend the Christ mas Holidays with her, mother Mrs. Lucy Turner and family, Mr. and .Mrs. I. C. Davis left Tuesday for Memphis Tenn., to spend the Christmas week with Commander La. Clede Markle and family. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Mrs. David Reynolds. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Selma Church Service at 9:30 A. M. Sunday School following at1. Friend’s church. • “ The Forerunner", second in the ser ies, “ The Life of Christ". Sermon l!u following Sunday, “The First work in Gallilee." Methodist Youth Fellowship 5 P.M. There were 21 present with Miss Ran- Miss Mary McConnell’ had a round s! ant* tlje caat‘ern f>t certain higher, j dge ft large farm,'and being an in-,J Case No, 23,281 seeking authprity fop with the “ Flu" bug over the week-end. oveK the. liquor shortage, Years, dustriotra nmn, he not only expected, the transfer o f the sum o f eight hun-. DIED IN AMBULANCE, TUESDAY g],,, jjas recovered and is ready to en- a^ when a ipiintiy school, teachei j me 1 o work, but he took the lead. To- rdred ($800) dollars from the Road ’ ---------- _ jo y the Yuletidfi. i we hear,J a ch|kl screaming with pain. day \ owe my success on the farm- and Bridge Fund to the General Fund, Mrs Mary Ethel Garner, 27, died in ......„ j one cold morning. Investigation re- to Mr. Kyle, j o f said subdivision in accordance with an ambulance enroute to University Last Friday night the Ladies A d -' veale<1 ,iei* heels were frozen. Why , H 0 did not confine his helpfulness the provisfUus o f Section 5625r13a to Hospital, Columbus, Tuesday at 8:15 visory Booi-d furnished- the annual 110 ,lcee,s in stockings or shoes. Theto the farm, but helped my-family to 51525-13g,- General Code of Ohio, said P, M. She had been ill from diabetes dinner for husband’s night of the R e -' fatller had spent his" money for “ rot- have .high ideals in life as he and Mrs.; cause will come on for hearing on the •or about a yeai\ She was •born in sear'ih -Club. Plates were laid for Kut” whiskey, In Cedarville this KyJe took our two older children,; 28th day of December, 1943, at IB ’ronton; Sept.- 27, 1916, the daughter forty. The proceeds of these dinnersYuletiile mo,e tJlan one fhild will miss.- j, and Betty to Sabbath School and. o’clock A. M„ or as soon thereafter of Richard' and Marjorie Jenkins Deare used to get needed furnishings Christmas cheer so that her progenitor Church the five years we were on his •as the .amp may bejheard by the 'ong, Lawrence county. ^She is survived by six sisters, Mrs. Virgie Massie, Pedro, O., Mrs. Hazel at the Dorm,. Ha.rrinmn Hall. The Y. W, girls held a Christmas, , . Hamlin, Cheaspeak, 0 „ Aliases Flora party at Harriman Hall Monday night people, this writer included, Lottie Alae, Marjorie Nell and Wan- The Ladies of the Advisory Board I Merry Christmas and a Happy New da Jean, at home three brothers, Geo. and faculty wives were guests.' The! ^eP1'. and quoting Little Tim, “ God and Dewey DcLong, Ashville, 0._, Ar- party was given as a slight tokeh o f ! bless us everyone, chie DeLong, at homeland a number appreciation of the comforts that! ' ' ^ rf nieces and nephews. have been added to Harriman Hall j Mr. J.’ L. Richards is visiting in may have “ bottle-cheer” . May the We cherish the memory of J. Lor.d forgive us! We fear Harry H op- , E r v i n K y le . kins was right about the understand-- ' m ,.. and Mrs. Clayton Nance ’ * I f ^ m i l * » , - . i 1*41. u ( Li, XVLllU tltm IQ V III dali Sunday .Tnormn£-^~19 present the j Services will be held Friday at 10 by the Ladies. Games were placed# f Miami Florida with his son and fam- -• . i > A A f j.m iM i L n A l i f M l ....1 . . . - . • . . . . . . ! ? . J 1 Miss Dorcas Jobe, daughter af Air, and Mrs. Delmar Jobe, who is attend in g Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va., is home for the Holidays. Word from Mrs. Dorothy Wright, who .has been ill from a heart attack in a San Francisco, Calif., hospita indicates she is improving as well a: can. be expected. • Pfc. Kent Clemarts, who is stationer • at Romulus Fields Mich., vjsited hi;- parents, Mr. and Airs. Fred Clemans over.the week-end. Miss Joyce Clem- aqs, Miami University student, it home for the Holidays, Jay Peterson of the U. S'. Navy Boss Shipmate, arrived here" fron New York last week-end for a visi 5 with home folks. He has been in At lantic waters for some time/ ■and, re- turns Thursday. evening, session. Watch us grow! Topic Sunday evening-—“ Democracy” . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. ■Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11 A. M. Guest Speaker. Dr. W. R. AIcChesney. 1 Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. AI. Subjeet, “The Star Still.Leads” Leader, Mar garet Stormont. The pastor and wife'will be absent dver Christmas and next Sabbath, at ■he home of Dr. and Airs. A. W- 'amleson in Rushville, Ind. Mrs. "rank E. Wiley has been-granted a 'urlough -ri! will spend .Clu-stmas rd the w-c-k end also at this, family -athering. Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jamie- m of Oxford, Ohio, and also Rev. " ward Al. Jamieson and wife of Ox- rd wiU be -In'.the company.' 1 The pastor-and wife wish you all a Very Merry Christmas, and thanks •ou for your many kindnesses ami re- temberances. . - A. AI. from the , McAIillan Funeral gifts •exchanged, and light refresh-! jjy] Home, in charge o f Rev. Paul Elliott, rnents served. Burial in Clifton Cemetery. *i- _______ To get. the jump on the “ Flu" bug, FOR SALE—1937 Plymouth Fordor Sedan, Tires in’ good condition, Phone 8-2844. • court. Exceptions thereto must be filed prior to said hearing. ■ , Board of Trustees of Cedarville Township, Grfeene County, Ohio' 1 By A, E. Richards, Clerk. ------------------- ------- I AIARCUS SHOUP, Dr. and Airs. James T. Gregory are i Prosecuting Attorney. - Aliss Alaude Hastings of Kent, O., is homei for the. Holiday vacation. 'I Mrs. Arthur Cummings has return ed after a visit o f six weeks with her daughter and family, Mr.- and Airs. |:Smith, both-are former residents of j to .expedite travel, to add an extra swing to wedding bells,xand far other j reasons, the date of beginning of the |Lawrence Dukes, Winston-Salem, N.C. |Cedarville. announcing the birth of a son, Dredge j Louis, at Peoples Hospital, Akron, Q,; i Dec. 15th. The Gregorys.make their j home at 2311 16th St., Cuyahoga i. Falls, Ohio. Mrs. .Gregory . is the v former Regina Smith, and the mater nal grandmother- is Airs.. Geo. I I .! I KEEP ON with WAR BONDS \ RST.'PUESI!YTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wisecup. ar; announcing the arrival of a son, Keit! Eric, born December 14, at the Spring field City. Hospital. Air. Wisecup hac been home on a 19 day furlough a that time. He returned to Camj Endicott, Davisville, Rhode Island las’ Thursday. The Miami Twp. schools have beer closed due to an epidemic of the grip Mos.t o f the schools of the county have suffered in attendance due to grip anc other sickness. Many are of the o. pinion th a t; the epidemic has beet, spread by soldiers returning frony tht southern camps where the disease ha: a foot-hold. / Mrs. Myron Williamson and Mint Nancy Williamson^were hostesses J.ls Saturday afternoon when they cn tertained about forty ladies at thi home of Mr.' and Mrs. Raymond Wi'l liamson, honoring Mrs. John AIcAlil lan, a recent birde. The affair.wai .in the nature of a miscellaneous show er and many'useful gifts were pro sented. A salad course was serve! tluring the afternoon. Word was received here Saturday 01 the death of Miss Myrtle-Gillespie, 70 in Cleveland, after an illness of sonu months.. She was a daughter of Dr Gillespie, a physician here many yeaw ago. The family resided on the pres ent site of the Bird Store. Aliss Gil lespie taugh in the local schools and the township schools and upon leaving here took a position in the Cleveland city schools, Where she taught for a nlimber of years. There- -are t h m half brothers surviving, William, Ag- new and Paul, all of Cleveland, The funeral was held Monday afternoon with burial in Cleveland, Cash for your used car. Nash Garage, gedalja, O. Phone 3ba2 For Rent—Brick house, nine rooms Electricity, well and cistern water. On Clifton pike, Phone 6-1561 ........ a...........- ............. ......... ""............ C O Z Y “ v * THEATRE • Fri. and Sat., Dec. 24-25 * Laurel and Hardy “JITTERBUGS” SELECTED SHORT SUBJLCIS lOtQO A. M, Sabbath School, Airs. ■■a -D. Vayhinger, Supt. ■11:00 A. AI. „ Morning Worshi- 7, P. M, Christian Endeavor. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:45 p.m. •ermon, “ God Becomes Flesh.” Tuesday afternoon, Christmas party' ’or the Childrens Division of the Sub-' nth School,-from 3 to 4:30 P.AI. \ - First Presbyterian Church Christ as Activities. ' J. “ Conte and Worship; Worship Christ he New Bdrn. King” ,’ is the theme he ‘-local Presbyterian Church has ’■on' following during this Christmas mson. From the first bell on Sab- ith- morning, Dec. 19th through the fternoon o f Dec. 28th, when Mrs . 1 K, Stormont, .Superintendent of He Children’s Division, has arranged Christmas party fo r her group, this is been the key'theme. On Sabbath morning December 19th ip Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira i), Vay- ’nger,- Supt., enjoyed a program ’ttcla up of numbers by the .newly irmed Orchestra' under the leader- hip of Prof. Charles Robinson, of arols and scripture and of an inter-, iretation of the visit of the Wise 'Jen read by Miss Glenna Basore. Alorning worship was centered on heJJiJme “ Peace-Good Will" and the plcndid program of -ChriStinas. music n tlio evening was enjoyed by a very . ippreciative audience. Airs. Rankin, McMillan was the organist with Mrs. • ’’au! Elliott directing the choir,- Dec-; irations wer.e arranged around a can- 1 U> lighting scheme arranged under the direction o f Air. and Mrs. H. K. Stormont, On Tuesday evening Mrs, Wilson’ s lass met f o r a Christmas- p a r ti al he home of Mr. and Mrs. Jiihn L, Ale Alillan. The coming. Sabbath, Dec, 26tli, the Christmas theme is to be continued with special music- and a sermon on he subjeet “ God Became Flesh and Dwelt among us” , j ' / \ ) The Children’s Party on the 28.th" . is from 3 to 4:30 P, M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E, O. Ralston, Minister 11 :00 Sabbath School, Ernest Collins .Superintendent, - . • 12:00 Worship Hour, ’ 8:00 Young Peoples Christian Union. All arc welcome, , Sun. and Mon. Dec. 26-27 Claudette Colbert - Paulette Goddard MSO PROUDLY WE HAIL” ALSO MOVIETONE NEWS J t :. ______ ■- Wad. and Thura., Dec, 29-30 Warren William as “ TM ^ “PASSPORT TO SUEZ”^ ♦Coiliedy and Paramount News* <>( *hc S‘>as,,n *° Our Friends and Patrona- ...... .......... CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor ^ Sunday School, 6:30 A. M1., Morning Worship, 10:30 A. AI. , Young Peoples AIccting at 6 P^M. Evening Service, 7:45-P. AI. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 I’ . AI. THE CilUUCH OF THE NAZAUENE; i Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. AI,, Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M, Evangelistic Sei-Vice 7:30 P. M. ; Wednesday Service ^ Prayer Aleeting 7:30 P. M, , j Sunday School Superintendent, Ru- * fus Nance, 1 . • s I Pastor, Raymond Strickland. BUY WAR BONDS TODAY m W. m\i mM S A, W f i l l Eaveys Coffee Jable Syrup Seedless Raisins Convos Shopping Bag *5c With loch 3 Lb* Blue Pennant Low Price i) . 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POTATOES 'c 49c CHICKENS - TURKEYS Oysters Nuts Candy Get Your Chickens - Turkeys Orders In T^day Closed all day ,Saturday- - Christmas AtYour SUPER T H R IF T ! MARKET Open Friday Night Until 10:00 1*. M. Oscar Bailey ft i B, . ^if I -a------ _— gt.
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