The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

fi" / z£j*k£0&'- * ■* **r - r* v,. *♦*_ iir# tf^ ,. *hto '.#J#T» .* •» * *#>*J*aH £ * *» *r C&DARVHXE HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARYM, l i f t *-t •/'•»•■I-#*} ; f CLIFTON PRRSBYTRIAN CHURCH ■. / If- Club and SocialActivities •’f 1vf 'i.CA ^ ' ste,ele 1,as been ou tlie ; u,,,,," " |"ii"..i«..<u.i.«ui1u™..................... . week 1CHURCH NOTES I 5 • t s' iiiniiuuHiiiuimuuuinutiamiHHimuiiiimniinniHimiiit’ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH For Sale: 2 ten gallon milk cans al­ most new. J. II. Creswell, telephone 6 - 1021 . Mrs. Cora Bridgman has taken ov­ er the Cedar Inn and has rented out the rooms. The restaurant-section is closed. , v Mrs, Mary Spencer, aged 94', who ■Wgs quite ill and threatened with pneunfonia the first o f the' week, has improved and is now much better. Mrs. Lucy Barber will be’ honored Thursday afternoon, Feb. 3rd, at the home o f Mrs. Warren Barber, in ob­ servance o f her 90th birthday by her nieces. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 3 to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Mafcellus Townsley had as their guests’, Sunday; Mr. Ted Townsley arid family of Georgesville, 0 . The latter, has been associated with the Wurlitzer and Lazarus Music Department of Columbus foi the past twelve years. The Research Club will meet wit) With Mrs'. O; A. Dobbins on Thuvs day{ Feb. 3rd at 2 p. m. Roll cal Will be a^isplay of articles from"ol< Mexico. Please notice ,the change i) place-of meeting. The monthly meeting of the McKib ben’ Sabbath School Class of the 0- P. Church, was'held at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spracklin with Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Dean as sistant hosts, Wednesday evening After the usual covered dish suppe and business meeting, a White Ele pharit Sale was conducted with pro ceeds going to the class treasury. A bout 25 members were present. ■ The follbwing attended a pot-luc: supper and party at the Methodis parsonage, Monday evening:: Roge Ulsh, Murriel Charles. George Abel Joan Zimmerman, Joan Ulsh, Jac’ Brewer, Stanley Hertenstein, Roge Charles, Willard Hall,. Joan Zimmer man, Joan Ulsh, Eleanor Hertensteii Chlore'ta Hertenstein, Earl Bailey Ethabel Taylor, Betty Townslej, Jane Creswell, Jane Gillilan, Rut! Irvine, Thelma Randall, Paul Evan.1 Naomi Conner, Gloria Abels, Marth; JK,enoon, Kathlyn Evans, Miss Jose phine Randall, and Dr. and Mrs. ’ll ri. .Abels, Stanley .Hertenstein’ Was guest o f honor. ^,*2*1**?**S**$**$**£**1*'$'*S**S''I'^^****^**!4^^*!4*!**!**!^*!4* Want a New Career? You can very likely find just the chance you’re looking for—in the ' WAC. I f you haven’t a skill, Army ex­ perts will teach you. Perhaps you’d like to drive a jeep, work a --teletype—ntachiner~on-help—direct- airplane traffic. Whatever, you. do, you will get valuable training — learn inter­ esting things—-and help get this war won! Rev. R, A, Jamieson, D. D. ,Minister Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Harold Dobbins. Assistant Superintendent, Ray- Preaching 11, A. M. Theme: ‘^Overcoming Christians." Y. P. C. U. <i;30’ P. M. Subject^—• “ Great Leaders of our Church.” ' Leader Clara Galloway. -The Women's Missionary Society is riieciing this (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock with Mrs. Donald F. Kyle. • ' mend Spracklin, Malcolm A - Harris, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert 11:00. A. 'M . Morning Worship. Shaw, Supt., 7:00 P. IH^0fcnstian Endeavor, - __________ • ■ t CHURCH OF GOD II. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A: M. Young Peoples Meeting at O P. M. Evening Service, *7;45 P. M, j Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, i 7:45 P. M. | GET READY NOW p leas e NOTICE! WANTED— Small roll-top desk. Call phone (5-1000, Cedarville. (2t) Wanted—Quilting, drew, Cedarville, Oh' Mrs. Earl An- Box 510. ’ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH For Sale—Nine cows. Phone 6-220G Carl Bagford, Yellow S. Pike Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister . 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Tra D. Vayhinger, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. “ Young Peoples’ Day". 6:45 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 P. M. Union Service—Address “ The- Jewish Problem and Its Solu­ tion." by Rev. Paul Berman, D .,D., of the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church, U /S.-'A. The Mizpah Bible jClass will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 2:00 p. . The place of meeting will be announced Sabbath. 1 METHODIST' CHURCH TODAY—get full details at the •nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local postoflice willgic«lyou the address.) Or you write: The Adjutant Genera), Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C, •J**I*4**y 4—5* -1 -^ -H -* --5***•’**1* -*4-I-*’*v H .E . HARDEN | AUCTIONEER Phone 1347 W I, Xenia, Ohio Working with Col, Gnrtin, recogniz­ ed as one of America’s best. C O Z Y • THEATRE « Fri. and Sat.* Jan. 28-29 Charles Coburn in “My Kingdom For a Cook” ' SPORTS and COMEDY Rev. II. H. Abels. D, D., Minister. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds, Church Service 11:00 A.'M. "Hometown Reception.” M Y, F . 5:00 p. m. 'Leaders, Mar­ tin Weimer and William .Hall. M Y F Sweetheart Banquet '6:30 at the Church. 1 W S C S regular meeting Wednes­ day and luncheon.. 'Speaker, Mrs: Folger Hunt, Wilmington. She has been a ' teacher in Mexico and is: a member of the • Friends Church, Prayer Circle. . 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Frank Creswell in charge. Visitation in behalf of the Cru­ sade for a just world peace begins Sunday afternoon. We are asking every Methodist and their freinds to write a letter in their own words and send it on to our Congressman, Sen­ ator and President, telling them the kind of peace we desire. . n iE CHURCH o f t h e 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. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. . Pastor, Raymond Strickland, CLIFTON ’ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' E. O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bibie School. Paul W. R ife. S u p t. ’ • 7:30 P, M. Young People’s Christian Union. . All Welcome. NOTICE ON FILING INVENTORY Repair - Paint - Improve • your i loine now. We loan money at 5% j per annum, for purchase or repair^. J Cedarvilje Federal Savings and Loop' Association, j | Our boys must keep on Ugh. ( mg'—we must keep on bu- ; ^ ing WAR BONDS until vi‘ i tory is won. Keep on BAC* ING THE ATTACK. We Have just Received Large Steel Pump Grease Guns Barrel Pumps fo r 50 or 30 Gallon Drums » •• • ’ . • . Magneto Service fo r A ll Makes and Parts As W e ll— Get Yours In Now Arrange fo r eSour Tractor Inspection and the Necessary Parts fo r a General Overhaul. Get Ready fo r Spring Plowing Now. You Will Save Time . I f It Is For the farm -:— We Have It Cedaiville Lumber Co. Our representative and service man will be in Cedarville and near sur- ■* * rounding territory on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1944 I f you have any make o f sewing mach­ ine needing repairs, or Singer Drop Head machine to sell, Phone, Spring -1 * i field, 7781, or write : . SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 17 N. Fountain Ave., Springfield, O. The State of Ohio, Greene County, Prob.ate Court’. To surviving spouse, if any; next of kin; benbficiabies ■under, will, if any; 'the -attorney...or.attorneys, if any;- the attorney or attorneys, if known representing any of the aforesaid- mentioned persons* You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of January, 1944, an In­ ventory and Appraisement of the es­ tate Of Martin C. Lokai deceased, late of Bath Township in said County was filed .in' this Court. . Said Inventory and Appraisement ■will be for hearing before this.Court ; on the-8th day of February, 1044, at 10 o’clock, A. M, I Any person desiring to file except-1 tions to •said. Inventory must, file •/ them at least five days prior to the jlay set'for hearing, Given under’ my hand and seal of said Court, this 22nd day of January, 1944.’ W I L L I A M B. M cC A L L iS T E R , Probate Judge Sum and Mon., Jan* 30*31 Hutriphrey Bogart* Raymond Massey “Action In the North Atlantic’ FOX NEWS Wed. and Thurs., Feb. 2-3 Lena' Horne * Bill RobmsM* “ STORMY WEATHER” Paramount News * Cartoon inin>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii»i>iiiniTtf*‘— "**“ *‘*"*'***'‘**‘“ “ ‘"* HOME FOR SALE The home of Robert Fred Bird, de­ ceased, located on W, Xenia Ave., Cedarville, O., Frame residence con­ taining 10 rooms, Bath and Lavatory j Gas Furnace,. Suitable for Conversion into apartments. / Mary E, Bird, Admrx. of Robert Fred Bird, Dec’d. 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