The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26
# . r •>v C b e b a n d S o c ia l y i c t w i t i e s | Freridsnt-riari Vayhlngar rstamod1with Dr, and Mm. Androe » . guoatsj DEATH OF MRS. ANNA U STROUP Wadwwday frees a w*ric and badness, who will explain the detail* el the1 » ... .... trip to Obtest*. * l workings of the youth organisation. Plan* for group partie* are also to he em n g r it Ifiw* Limfk Albright has hsMt'nK poortad serteeabr 01 at her home on South Main street. . Mr. George Whitt o f Iodisniipolte spent the week-end at the home o f Mr*. Anita 'Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creawell and d*BKhter, Sally Kay, spent the past week in DtllaborO, Ityfl, The annual Williamson dinner waa held Thanksgiving day at the home o f Misses Florence and Mary William son. ’ • Rev. Herbert Main and wife and aon, Paul, o f Loveland, were guests o f Mrs. Della Johnson over the week* end. Mrs. Jason McMillan and daughter, Theresa were at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Clayton McMillan over the week-end, Mr, and Mrs. E. L . Cochran anc Mrs. Fern Cochran and son Richard o f Flora, Indiana, spent'the week-end with Prof, and Mrs. C. W.' Steele. Mr. Ralph Murdock and Miss Ina Murdock were Thanksgiving guests o f Dr. Walter Morton and w ife in Louisville, Kyi The annual Creswell Thanksgiving, dinner was held this yfear at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Creswell ‘in Xenia. Mrs. Joseph West and son o f Wood- stock, 0 „ and Miss Susanna West of Toledo, O., spent Thanksgiving at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J„ S. West.1 Mr. Ira Townsley has been spend ing several days with his mother Mrs. Arthur Townsley, who has been ill for several weeks: . Zachariah Carr, 82, colored, - died Wednesday night at -his home ir Clifton. The funeral will be held from Zion Baptist church at 2 P. M. Saturday. Word has been received from Pvt., Walter Boase, Jr., that he is stationed in England. His address is 3571207? A . P. O, 640 in'care o f postmaster, N. Y, City. ' ■ ' - Itf& ehF lS g io left test week fo r-S a lt Lake.City, Utah, tc report to the induction camp fo r as signment after a thirty, day furlough from active -duty in the South Sea Islands. ’ Lt. Com. Robert W. MacGregor, whe ts stationed . at Indianapolis, Ind, spent the Thanksgiving vacation vis- iting here and in Xenia.. He was ac companied by hid wife and two daugh ters, The Jamiesons received word Wed nesday that their son-in-law, Frank E. Wiley was being sent overseas witb his company. Address now is “ Chap lain F. E. Wiley, Capt., 0467978, 1877 Engr. Avn. Bn. A . P. 0 . 9180, care P. 0 . in New York City. . A 'card “ shower” is planned by Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey for their son, Pfc. James Robert Bailey, who is in England and whose birthday is Dec ember 22. His address is A. S. N. 35418620 A. P„ 0 . 638, in care^of post master, N. Y. City. He has been overseas six months. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anld, accompan ied by Dr., and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, attended the funeral on Tuesday of Dwight Shelton, 56, president o f the Marion Steam Shovel Co., Marion, .0*, who died Saturday. Mrs. Shelton is a niece o f Mr. Auld. The funeral was held from the First Presbyterian Church in Marion. CLASS GIYBS SURPRISE FOE REV*. CHASE AND WIFE The m »mW * o f the McKibben Sab bath school class gave a surprise Mon. day evening to Rev. W . P. Chase and wife at the home o f Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Evans. Rev. Chase is teacher o f the class. Bath were entertained- at the Evans home previously that evening fo r dinner, the class members calling later. Rev, Chase and wife, left Wednesday fo r Tampa, Fla., where they expect to spend the winter. Dr. W. R. MeChesaey will preach . Sabbath for the Mt, Zio* and Beaver Reformed Chuyshe*. Mrs. Ira D. Vayhlnger, who was a victim o f the “ flu” bug during the Thanksgiving vacation has recovers The annual Nichols-Tarhox dinner Thanksgiving was held at the home o t Mr; and Mrs. Warren Barber. 'Mr, and Mrs, Willard Kyle and daughter, Eileen o f Manchester, O., spent Thanksgiving with their parents Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Kyle. They were accompanied by Mrs, John Potts .of West Union, O., who will remain i,n the* Kyle home, during the absence o f their nurse, Mrs. Abraham, who will spend the week at her home in West Union, returning this week-end. Miss McConnell, Hiss Susanna Forest and Prof, and Mrs. Steele en joyed Thanksgiving Dinner with the Wright Clan at the home o f Mrs, S, <J, Wright, The families o f three o f the, Wright children, Mrs. Irene Wright Chestnut o f Pittsburg, Pa, Mrs. Marjorie Wright Peterson, Frankfort, Ohio, and H, D, Wright, Cedarville, were present. The circle was made complete by a call from John Wright* oldest o f the Wright quartette, from San Diego, Califs- It was the first time in eight years, his Voice had been heard in Cedarville. 1 I T CHURCH NOTES HIHMWIOT UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. ^Wednesday evening' at 7:30, Mrs, Dorothy Stamb&cic o f the county Ex tension office Will meet with mothers if pre-school and primary age chil- Iren at the high school .to assist in; organizing a child study group in our Tommunity. Miss Carmichael of. the state office vho is a specialist in family relation ship and child development will speak on 'Family Relationship in War Time'. This is the first o f a series o f four •alks which Miss Carmichael will give lefore this group. Mothers o f this age group are urged to attend. Theme, Subject, Leader, Mr. and Mrs.;James Forest o f Ken- lelville, Ind.,. and •Prof. ■ and Mrs. Hemmer o f Richmond, Ind.,.spent the ‘hanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith. ,. COLLEGE NEWS Mrs. Ray Littler, who submitted 'o a major operation at Miami Valley lospital, Dayton recently is reported m the way to recovery and expects o be able to, return home next Sun- Jay, Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11 A . M. “ Who is Youi: God?" Y. P. C^U. 6:30 P. M. “ Money: Mine or Gods," Ddrothy Jane Waddle. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30. The choir are preparing fo r a Christmas program to be given Sab bath evening, December 26th. Please hand; in. your subscriptions for the clubs fo r “ The United Pres byterian" ($2.00), and “ The Christ ian Herald” magazine ($1.00). The “ Garden.of Prayer" fo r next quarter are here. See Rachel Finney for a copy at 6c per copy: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pauf H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira D. Vayhinger, -Supt. 11:00 A, M. ’ Morning Worship. 7 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 7:45 p.m, ! “ When a Man'Talks with God.” Tuesday, December 7th the Mizpah Class meets at the home o f Mrs. S. C. Wright. Christmas carols are furnish the basis o f the program. to Keith Wright, Carl Watson, and Richard Anddrsbn, former students } f C. C., now in Military school at Kalamazoo, Mich., spent Thanksgiving Day with the home folks. ‘ METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels. Minister Telephone 6-1381* Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Mrs. David Reynolds. Church Service 11:00 A. M SuSpt, The Ladies' Advisory Board will “Mighty Mountains'*, serve' the annual dinner o f the Wo- j Selma Church Sendee 6t 9:30 A. M. nan’s Club at Harriman Hall, this The following have been elected vening. t * |officers o f the Sunday School fo r the —------- - j new year by the church school board Prof. Hostetler's botany class, has ° f education. Supt., Mrs. David Bey-1 ‘inished the preparatory work o f the f nolds, Secretary, Ruth Irvine, Trcas- ourse and will begin plant classifi- f urer,. Carl Pflaumer, Supt. Junior ation next week. Two outstanding figures in educa. ional world will be heard at the In- iugural exercises for Pres.-elect Vay- linger to be held at the First Pres- Vyterten Church here, Friday, Dec. Department, Wanda Hughes, Librar ian, Maywood Homey, pianist, Jane Gillian. Assistant superintendents to Jboth the senior and junior depart ments are a s yet to be selected. Miss Pauline Nelson has been ap- ...... pointed councillor o f the Methodist at 2:30 P. M. President Howard i Youth Fellowship, which will meet Beyis, Ohio State University and; next Sunday evening at the parsonage Dr, Jesse Halsey of McCormick Sem- at 5 P. M. to consider plans fo r the inary, Chicago, The public is cordial- banquet which Will be held-the Sun- invited, 1day evening o f Dec. 12 St the church Pvt. Thomas R. Butts, Cedarville, has graduated from the ordnance automotive school, Fort Crook, Neb. The course covers all phases o f auto motive repair and maintenance •for all types o f arirty vehicles* He te the son of Mrs, Doris M. B u tts ^ ^ _ ^ ^ C G Z Y m THEATRE # < 0 , cflandard o f % b e . fo r CDecaclei K *GENUlNS-MOISmeD i e e p s a k e DIAMOND RINGS withUi«famousCtrtlScttc of RcfittmJon tad Gwutatw Frl. »nd Sat., Dec. 3*4 Hobest Preston —s Ellen Drew "N it!»t Plane front Chungking’ * Cartoon — Musical — Vaudeville KoopwU LUCERNE Smart, original tiyllng. 54.75 Engagement Ring 39,75 11 Diamond AVONDALE Unusual baauty In“ AtMall" da- Sign. S37.50 , Engagement Ring 175.00 a i—«. f rm and -Mon*» tt*®* Red Skelton — Lucille B»H “ DUBARRY W A 3 A LAD Y " . * IN TECHNICOLOR * NEWS — CARTOON Wid, and Tfcl****» Dee. $-0 {testy* Ba*4#** *-* Aew* *Th*y com * T o Rtev % A m A *?* C*rt—H *** Sf»rte t ■ HOLYOKEMatch*! Sri $ diamond* In a brilliant cam. ponton tri. , 109.75 Engaa«m*fli Ring 35.00 Ketpiak* HERMOSA,, A gorgeoui 16-dlamOnd plati numtflttmbl** ^ 425.00 £ngog»m*ri Ring 350.00 lewelery Stove Mrs,- Acute L* Strmy>, 77, died a t her home in Xenia, Thursday moming ltd- lowing a haart attack. Borides bar December 12 ha* hem set aside b y ! husband, John L. Stroup, she is sur- the three churches o f the village as. vived by a son Elwood D. Stroup, and Temperance Suigtey. Temperance ser mons will be given at the morning service* and in the evening a union service''is bring held at the Meth odist .church where will be held at 7:45 the presentation o f the new “ Prisoner at the Bar" by a cast o f more than 2Q local people, the presen tation is open to .the general public, An important announcement will be made next Sunday as to a new series of sermons. daughters, Mrs. Raymond Williamson o f this place, and Mrs. Elmer Zim merman, Old .Fort, 0 „ a sister Miss E ffie Hempjemsn, Xenia, seventeen grandchildren and four greatgrand children, The funeral was held Sat urday with Rev, A . L. Scherry, her pastor in charge. Burial was in Woodland Cemetery. BUSSMSOM they s it y m x "* * * ! ALONG FARM FRONT (Continued from page one) crease total returns to $2.66. Farm* FOR SALE—Fries, 2 1-2 to 4 lbs. era selling whole milk will receive a* Also a few heavy roast** Mrs. Arthur bout $8.85 and those selling to con* Hanna, phone, Clifton 5672. ■ ■ densaries Will be paid about $3.32, ' ' • . S / W e will aoon. be mailing our 1944 Desk Calendars. If you do not receive yours in the next few weeks, please call at .our Funeral Home, You may have friends or relatives that y.oii Would like to have a Calendar mailed to. Give us their address and we will he glad * to see that they get one, M c M illan funeral home CJedarville, Ohio A & L * ) ✓ HE PERFECT GIFT FOR EVERY W O M A N DOUBLE-DUTY CASSEROLE Two jmirt gifti in one. Practical too, the cover iceeps-food w*rm or serve* as separate pie plate, Foods bake faster in Pyrex ware —and taste better! 2 quart she—only # 3 r Hear! Hear! Hear! 8:00 P. M. The old time Gospel, as it was preached in the days of the Apostles. 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