The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

liiiiMEiiTiii wfcwftdhwm ,»'i'iHM:fth.*ie'.»rfai iSSSSSSS&j-* is—,-•«—«** C lub and Socialytfctivities Mr. Harry Bird o f York, Pa., was . called here this week by the death of ’ his mother, Mrs. Aletha Bird. Rev, W. A. Condon and wife have both been having a siege o f the grippe andrbeen confined to ther home. The annual .convention o f Ohio State Association o f Township Trus- tees and‘■■Clerks, will be held Janu- ary 20-22 iji Columbus, The. township officials o f -the various districts in this county will attend. Mrs. Florence Reynolds Carroll will entertain the Home Culture Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Marion .Hughes is o n ^ visit jvith his son-in-law and daughter, Lt jg, Paul Orr and wife in Atlanta. Mr Hughes will also visit in/Florida be­ fore returning home. For Sale—Ninp cows. Phone 6-2206 Carl Bagford, Yellow S. Pike Mrs. Forrest Fields is in the Spring* held City Hospital having submitted to a major operation some days ago. She is reported .much improved. ■ .Wanted To Rent—Small farm 5 t'c 40 acres. Five room house with elec­ tricity, Write or phone W. P. McCar- ley, Route 4, Springfield, O. Dial 2- 4777. Collect. . 1st Lt. and; Mrs. Gale F. Ross an­ nounce the arrival of a son, Richard K., January 10, 1944 in Mt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus, O. At present Lt Ross is serving with the 89th Divi, sion in Louisiana maneuvers.' Mrs. Ross is the fopmer Ruth Kimble. Messrs G. G. McCallister and Don­ ald Taylor.left last week for Ft Thomas where they are awaiting then assignments in . the . service o f the army. On Monday evening the Mi Kibben Sabbath School Class surpris­ ed Mp MdCallister at his home. Games were, enjoyed and refreshments wen served. During the evening he wa presented with a brief ' case by th class. .■'. .■ Miss Dorcas'Ann Jobe, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Deinjar Jobe, uriderweri an operation Sunday for appendicitis at the Memorial Hospital in Lexing ton, Virginia. She has been a stu dent at Southern Seminary, Junio College, Buena Vista, Va. Mrs- Job left the first o f the week for Lexing ton to be with her daughter. Mr. Fred Barrett, a member o f •th< local-board o f trustees, is out agai' after being confined for three- week with an attack of . 'the grippe.- Hi sister, Miss Elizabeth, was also il with the same malady at the sanv time. Miss Lucile Taylor of near Xeni: and William Johnston of n e p thi place were married at the home o Rev. W. G. Neel of Bowersville oi Christmas eve. MisS Helen Fei-guso: and' Daniel Devoe of this, place wen attendants. The bride is a daughte of Mr. aiid Mrs. Howard Taylor am Mr. Johnston is a son of Mr. and. Mrs Frank Johnston of this community.. wa Mrs. Wilson W. Galloway hostess to the Research Club at thi regular January meeting at which in unusual program displacing individua talents, was featured. After a business meeting conducted by the presiden Mrs. Meryl Stornjont, the progran “ Show Your Talents” was presented Each member was allowed three min utes in which to tell of her special a. bility or to make and exhibit o f hci work. Hand-painted* china, origins poems, a book of children’s stories, s quilt, musical numbers and a hand made ring were among the displays Mrs Galloway was assisted by ho daughters Clara and Caroline in serv- ing refreshments. ■ WANTED— Small roll-top desk Call phone 6-1000, Cedarville, (2t) Wanted—Quilting. Mrs. Earl An­ drew, .Cedarville, Ohio, Box 510. ■. ■■ 1 - 1 BUY WAR BONDS TODAY ............................................. . . i l l i n i u m ............. : o z y } THEATRE • ndSat.,January14-15 lonlevy—Walter Brennan JGMEN ALSO DIE’* 0 GOLOR CARTOON. nd Mon.* J$m. 16*17 able—George Montgomery :ONEY ISLAND” -aphed in Technicolor. ?LUS FOX NEWS , Mr. J, ,11. Creswell is a patient in tire McClellan Hospital suffering with an attack o f pneumonia. Mr. Gres well is in his ninety-third year. Late ■reports indicate some improvement. Mrs. Alberta Lyle of Marianna, Ark,, who was called here by the deatli of her mother, has been ill with the grippe at the;home o f her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell and 'Mrs, Butcher, who" had-been nurs­ ing at the Creswell home is also a oatient at the McClellan Hospital due to an attack o f pneumonia. BRING, IN SEAL STAMPS •There a re ' still a few Christmas Seal stamps ou$ in the hands of those who have not remitted either the a* mount or the stamps. Please give this notice immediate attention and report ;o Mrs. B. H..Little at once if you have lot reported your sales yet. The com­ mittee wants to close the campaign. BANK OFFICERS ELECTED' ■At the annual meeting .of the stock- lolders o f the Xenia National Bank, Tuesday, the 'present directors were •e-elccted. The officers are: H. E. "Cavey, president;. Mrs. Mary Little }ice, vice president; R. O. Wead, cash- er, and W. B. Fraver, assistant cash- er. Other directors are J. A. Finney ind F. Leon Spaht*. ★ ★ 'WhcU'lfauBuyWith WAR BOMBS Pig Boat At sea on a submarine isn’t ex­ actly the “life 'o f Riley.” In the Bat­ tle- of the Atlantic, or on the great stretches of the Pacific these sailors, know the hazards of their work. CHARLES F. DAVIDSON KILLED BY TRAIN THURSDAY ! CHURCH NOTES 1 •iM M w iM iu M M iia iM iiM M iiim iiu m ik iiu M iia tiiiiiiiiifH iiiiiiiu ii UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Charles Forest Davidson, 60, Lon­ don, Pennsylvania Railroad section „ „ , , . „ . hand, was killed instantly Thursday, t I T T 1,’ ,, ? * ’^ m8‘ er *• Sabbath School . 10 A, M. Supt. Harold Dobbins. - Preaching'’ 11, A , M. 18th Anniversary Message. at 10:10 about 1 1-2 miles’ west of Selma while driving spikes. He had j walked in front of the train not hear-j ing the warning o f other laborers. I The body was brought to the Me Y. P : C. U.. 6:3.0 P. M. Subject— j “ Christians in the early Centuries.’ Millan Funeral Home. Deputy Sher- JLeader, Margaret Stormont. iffs O'Brien and Confer investigated.: _____________________ Coroner H. C.' Schick held- death was due to accident. APPEAL MADE TO CONSERVE GAS BY LOCAL COMPANY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tlie Dayton Power & Light Co. has issued an appeal to gas consumers, to conserve on natural gas as much as possible due to the. demand necessary for war industry in this territory. The request calls for self-rationing! to help the company build1up a reserve that has been reduced by the unusual cold weather "the past ten days RED CROSS NEEDS 175 MORE BLOOD DONERS THIS WEEK The Greene County Red Cross' makes an appeal for 175 more blood ■doners for this week to nieet the quota asked for. I f you have' not given your share do so at once ff possible. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 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. ■r Sunday School •Superintendent, ■Ru- fus Nance.' Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister -10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira D. Vayhinger, Supt. U;00 A. M, Morning ^Worship. Sermon—-“The Theology of Mis­ sions." 7:00 P,. M. Christian Endeavor. The Broadcaster Class will meet on Tuesday evening, Jan. 18 for a month­ ly business and social mooting. METHODIST.CHURCH Rev. H, II, Abels,-D, D„ Minister- Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon--"The Kingdom in Analogy.’ j MYF 5 p. m. Leaders, Rernice Dees ! at CHURCH Op GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P Evening Service; 7:45 P. M. ■Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P. M. ■ - ' ■ ■ , M. and Roger Ulsh. MYF party Monday night parsonage at 7:30 p. nr, ■ Eleven attended the Mid-winter In­ stitute and Pastor Conference held at Wilmington last Saturday. There were nine who registered for classes, i | Cedarville was close to the. top in the j district for the number who attended. Those who attended ; were Murriel ; Chacjes, Willard Hall, Stanley Her- i tenstein, George- Abels, Gloria Abels, I Bernice Dees, Ruth Irvine, Eleanor Hertenstein, Gene Abels. Dr. and Mrs. : 'Abels also were in attendance. ;. The date for the Bishop’s Crusade Jor a, world of peace has been set for . Cincinnati, Ja. 18 in Wesley Chapel . Cincinnati, Jan. 18 in Wesley Chapel Methodists will seek ,to make an intel- 1 lligent and concerted contribution to the peace effort that is ahead. . j *£$% CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. PnulW . Rife, Supt. , 7:30 P. M; Young People’s Christian Union, All Welcome. CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN 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. One of the spots aboard these “ Pig Boats’ ’ that all 'crew members en­ joy is the galley, or kitchen/ Space, limitations prevent’ an elaborate set­ up-, but cooks aboard these vessels are justly proud of the., meals'they prepare for their .crews. Your in­ creased purchase of War Bonds helps make submarine life as pleasant as possible. , U, S. Treasury Department nd Tbur».» Jan. 19*20 I.ydon - Charles Smith r Aldrich Swings It ted Short Subjects—- ...... To the People o f this Community YOU CAN AFFORD IT . You can. afford, to buy Extra War Bonds during this Fourth War Loan Drive. Everyone in this community. knows •incomes arc higher—than ever before— that both work­ ers' and farm­ ers- have more cash than ever before.. Every­ one knows that more than one member of hun­ dreds ,.)f fam­ ilies arc income earners—and everyone knows that increases in wages and salaries have.far outstripped rising prices, and increascd-laxes. You can afford to buy Extra, War Bonds, As a matter of fact, you can’t afford NOT to Buy Extra War Bonds. If you spend your money for needless, scarce goods, you are increasing prices . . . if you want to help win the "war you can't af­ ford NOT to ■buy War Bonds. If you want to help that boy in the service, you can't afford NOT to buy Extra Bonds and if you want a gilt-edged investment'for your own future security, you can't afford NOT to buy Extra War Bonds, Don't just do the expected—buy All the Bonds you can, / THE EDITOR. LOST- 6-2524. -A blue-tick hound. Phone • HaroTd Miller. DinuiiiiUuyfiiflifiiMiKiisioniiUiOdOEiBifini m ■ 1 -2 DR.-GEO. A. SMI TH 304 Mitchell Building' . Cor, Limestone and High. Sts; |. ' . . ■- ' .■... - ■■■'.■■ ‘ ■ * Springfield, Ohio Specializing in EXTRACTIONS — GAS*— X-RAY . IMMEDIATE RLATE AND BRIDGEWORK Phone Connections Day anid Night Phone 4061. ^ I i WANTED GUN8 RIFLES CAMERAS RADIOS TYPEWRITERS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BINOCULARS We now pay the highest prices In our history "ALSO LIBERAL LQANS MADE FOR SALE — ALL WOOL TOP COAT8 OVERCOATS $9.75, $12,50 up SUITS—all Colors,, all sizes $12.75, $44.75 up . LADIES' FUR COATS $39.50, $49.50 up B & B LOAN OFFICE 65 W, Main St. Springfield, Ohio________ Open evenings Do you feel ‘left out of it’? ARE YOU missing the chance, to share in. this war—missing an ex­ perience you'd vnlue all your life? Right now, in the' WAG, you c.ould be doing a vital Army job. You could, be getting valuable training, meeting new people* see­ ing new places while serving your country. More Waes arc,needed at once, Get full details about eligibility, training, pay, the jobs Fncs do, how they live. Go to the nearest IT. 8. Army Reeruiting'Station. 1 (Your loenl post office will give ■you the address.) Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415* . Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. Do if today ! GETREADY NOW We Have just Received Large Steel Pump Grease Guns Barrel Pumps for 50 or 30 Gallon Drums / . Magnfeto Service fqr All Makes and Parts As Well — Get Yours In Now Arrange for Your Tractor Inspection and the Necessary Parts for a General Overhaul Get Ready for Spring Plowing Now. You Will Save Time If It Is For the farm——We Have It Cedaiville LumberCo, t FD/P.rjI.IE HER.,ID FRIPAY. JANUARY U. 1ffl, in ,, rii..... LEGAL NOTICE Eugene Bice, residing at Dormi­ tory B. Warner Robins, Ga., will take notice that on the 11th day o f Janu­ ary, 1944, Marjorie Rice filed her cer­ tain petition for divorce against him on the grounds of gross neglect of duty. Said cause of action, being ease No. 23393 pn the Docket o f the Com­ mon Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio. That said cause will come on for hear­ ing on or after the 26th day of Febru­ ary, 1944. MARCUS SHOUP,' (l-14-Gt-2-18) 1Attorney fpr Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE • | LEGAjL NOTICE Marion H. Swain, A. S* B6-G78 re- j Ernest Schultz, whoge place o f ve*« siding at United States Maritime S e r-: idence is unknown and cannot •with vice ' Training Station, Sheepshead reasonable eliligpnee be ascertained, • Bay, Brooklyn, N, Y.„ will take notice will take notice that on the 10th day thut on the 3rd day o f January, 1944,- o f December, Addie. Schultz filed her Helen V. Svvaini filed her certain ac- ( <•*r|‘uin (attRni“ against. jblmjl^^ivorce ,tion against him 'fo r divorce on the on the grounds o f extreme cruelty and*™1 grounds of extreme cruelty being case ■gross neglect o f duty, said cause be- No, 23,387, on the Docket o f the Com- *ing Case No. 23,347 on the docket o f nion Pleas Court of Greene County,! the Common PJeas Court o f Greene Ohio, said cause will come on for hear, County, t hio, and that said matter ing on or after the 19th day o f Feb-j will come fo r hearing on or after ary, 1944.' - ' , i January .22, 1944. (1-7—Gt-2-11) " MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff. h (12-17-6t-l-15) FOREST DUNKLE, Attorney for plaintiff. I NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS January 2o, Last Day for Payment Without Penalty TOE YOUR CONVENIENCE 1944 Dog Tags for Sale at the Following P laces: Beavercreek, New Germany ........ .................. ;......................... . Paul Kamath, Grocery Beavercreek, Knollwood......... ............... .... ...v.... ..... ...... .............. . Fred Barnard Filling Station and Grocery BeUbrook ____.................... ......... .............. ..... Mrs. W. W. Tate, Residence Bowersvilie ........ ........ ...........................Claude Chitty, Residence Cedarville ......... ........................ .... ......... ....... ........James Bailey, Filling Station Fairfield ------- - ....................... *...__ ______ 1....... ............... . Fern Routzong Jamestown .... ....I.........].,................. ..... ..... . John Collett Garage Spring Valley . ..................................................... .... Harold Van Pelt, Hardware Store Yellow Springs ..... ..... ..... ......................... ......:....... Glen Deaton Hardware Store Osborn ......... ................ .........O. ,B. Armstrong Grain Elevator ■ l : ' ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ . ' ■■•■-. • ' ' • Licenses for Males............ •. ..... ...... ......... . $1.50.. Spayed Females......... ........... ................ ......$1.50 Females ................;...... ........ ;....... ............ $4.50 Kennel ________$15.00' r" Under a ruling by the Attorney General of Ohio', the $1.00 penalty must be collected from those who fail to obtain their license. - ;■ ■ The' General Code provides that if the fee .is not. paid on or before January 20, the County Auditor shall assess a penalty of One Dbllar. . . - It specifically forbids the Auditor reducing, abating, or permitting any penalty required by law, to be collected by him, ■ ‘ - If not paid then Auditor and his bondsmen are liable according to the Attorney General’s ruling. . The County Auditor has no alternative, but to enforce this ruling. \ James J. Curlett COUNTY AUDITOR Lart of licr jol> is to let vou know Svhen the .- J t Long Distance eireuit you want is busy. Then you can help by canceling your call if it isirt really urgent. w rv When vou must make a call over a crowded line, the opt‘rator Ivill sav —“Plea limit your cull to 5 minutes.” t. V. War tralfie will get through better .with your help* B u t}, IAJ g / i B o*idU > jp k V ic i& iy THE OH I O BELL TELEPHONE CO.

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