The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

/ ■ * !- (Mm CEDARVIUJE FRUUY, MARCH H tfH Club andSocial drtnutiovJ I CHURCH NOTES i*r^- ■ ' V / 1/ C/ rC#,r A JR. i / r ^ l'V v v*-'\ •iiMit« MimiHiiMsHMH«iimiimmw»iitiii»»iwiM»imiiMiiiiu Mra. Fred Townsley is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Swain and baby son In Garden City, Kan, i l>- A. R. HEARS REPORTS" OF STATE CONVENTION Mrs. Frederick Heifner left Wed­ nesday to join lier husband, Lt, Heif­ ner, who is in port on the Atlantic seaboard, «. Mra, J, W. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Willard Barlow and son, John, t ° f Bremerton^ Wash,, are visiting for ‘ two weeks with Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Main and son, Paul, in Loveland. Darius S, Smart, 34, Rfd 2, Xenia, father o f nine children, will be induct- - ed into the navy by service board No. 2, He has been employed in Dayton, George Bronson, 40, Negro, Jocal resident, was placed under arrest by Deputy Sheriffs C. K, O’Brien and J. E. Anderson, Saturday night at his home following a family quarrel. Municipal Judge D. M. Aultman, gave Bronson a thirty day jail sentence on charge of assault, with the costs. Reports o f the state convention in Columbus last week were given at a meeting o f the.Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters o f the American Revolu­ tion, in JIarriman Hall, Saturday af­ ternoon. Reports were given by Mrs. David McElroy, regent, and Mrs, Harry Hamman, Mrs. Fred Dobbins, and Mrs. Wilson W. Galloway. A business session was conducted and the chapter voted to giye $10 to the Red cross drive. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Paul Townsley, Mrs. Fred Dobbins and Mrs. Dorothy Wright. - ... . • ... * MRS. J. W. JOHNSON HOSTESS TO HOME CULTURE CLUB The. Red Cross campaign which has been lagging far behind the quota is n.ow placed at $31,502 with a goal o f .$46,000, There remains $14,000 to be raised by March 31. From reports : Mrs, J. W. Johnson was hostess.to thirty members aftd guests who were ; present for a meeting o f the Home Culture Club, Tuesday afternoon in the parlors of the Methodist Church. ' * Three descriptive papers were read, one by Mrs. M. H. Bartels on “ New­ foundland” , Mrs. Chester Murphy, on “ Iceland” , and Mrs. S. C. Wright, on Greenland.” A musical program was presented by Mrs; Johnson’s- we get there are many who have n t j dau.ShteiS> Mrs. .Herbert, Main, I.ove- hs yet subscribed even after the so li-: 1“ nd,‘ and Mrs- Will:ml Barlow from citor has called. The Red Cross is 1he } Bl'c‘mert°i'1•Wash... who sang several “ greatest Mother” in war time and j Se-ect*ons’ including “ Springtime” , is always beside your son, or .broth' r ..at the front and. in the camps. ■ and “ I Passed by Your Window” . Mrs, Main accompanied., __ The. rooms were decorated with "Committee chairman to ’ complete bouquets of snapdragons, ami the tea arrangements .for achievement day i toble.vvas centered with jonquils. Mrs." were appointed by Mrs. Luther ' ' ®‘ West poured, and the hostess Haines, president o f the Home Couri-I se,y?d a saBld course, cil. The following are serving1on th e ! ^ ls ' A* entertain the various committees: place, Mrs. D a } KrouP T01 tbe Api il meeting, id Reynolds and Mrs. Ralph R i f e ~ program, Mrs. James Beam and Mrs. |P0R SALE—:BaledJMixed Hay. Also Carl Wright; registration, Mrs. R;B..i Timothy Seed. Herbert F. Crawford, Mrs. William Fudge and , Snllth’ Phone 4‘ 372r,>Jamestown, O. Mrs.. Earl Atley; hostesses, . Mrs. I ■ ~~ Clyde Bartley and Mrs. J. R. Huston; Mrs' Lacy Tur" er had as week-end decorations, Mrs. Myron Fudge. |pcu<>t’*s’ ^ rs- Vv ■ Tinsler, Sy., and son, Mr. V. R; Tinsler. Jr.,, of Detroit, Mrs. Kenneth Hart o f South Chrr-|also her dauKhtel"> Maude Elizabeth, leston and Miss Doris Hart entertai i- 1Maude veturned to Detroit. W cdne- ed with a miscellaneous shower, hon- Iattack of the flu. ering Mrs. Russell Miss Edna Russell Hart, • formerly ; _ of- Dayton, last! .. Mr* and Mrs- W*. °.\ ate lenv- Friday evening. Refreshments were Iin!" today for.. Daytona, Beach, Fla,, served by the hostesses to thi. ty •where t,1Gy wi^speml two weeks on a guests. i visit with the former’s brother, Rev. |W. W. Iliff, D. D., and wife; who are’ located for the present in. that citv. ,Invitations have been issued for the i . . . i wedding o f Miss. Maude Elizabeth] Turner to Mr. Vernon R. Tinsler Jr.,! Corp' and M,s- H- G- IIanna a'"'1 of Detroit, Mich., to take place in the ■guests at the homo of Corp. Hanna’s United Presbyterian Church, Cedar-; pa' ents’ Mntl Mrs, A. D. Lianna.' ville, Saturday, April 8 at 8 P. M. A , Mrs> IIanna is tho former Miss Cora reception, will follow at the home o f Bussell of Seattle. Wash. Corp. Han- the bride’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Turne.. ’ na was formerly statione<l at Pendle- , ■ . -. i ton Field, Ore., but is now at Tinker Oklahoma Field, City, with a 4-8-7 Air Service; Spuadron. > Mrs. Dorothy T. Wright, who was taken ill last December while travel­ ing to California!and was confined in a San Francisco, Calif., hospital for several weeks, has returned home. Mrs. Wright upon leaving California , . „ joined her mother, Mrs. Harry Thom-1 . .. . _ J . J . . as in Miami Beach, Fla, and spent several weeks there. She spent a fe w j days in Jeffersonville with her broth-! er, Max Thomas,and. family, beft re ) The Youth Rtjjly.for the First Pres­ byterian Young People will be held at the . Osborn Presbyterian Church; invited. Bring cover , 1service. dish and table coming to Cedarville. Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Brown, Dayton, Republican state central com- mitteewoman, will address-a meeting of the Greene Coqnty Republican wo­ men’s organization in the Common | Pleas Court Room, Court House, on ( at 8 o’clock. The 1 FOR SALE—Two extra good Jer­ sey-Guernsey milk cows, T. _B. tested, 4 and 6 years old,1 Heavy producers. Fresh in April. Can be seen Saturday on what was the John Burns farm on the Clifton pike, north of town. Also 300 lbs. o f calcium for stock and chickens. JOHN BURNS Mrs. Brown is a j The Second Year Home Economics “ “ ‘ T ' ............. 1 ~ ; Class planned and served a St. Pat- meeting is open to all Republican v-o- ^ BreakfnBt nt the schools. The nienuo was: Grapefruit Juice; Cereal ______________ _ with Sliced Bananas, Poached Egg „ . _ , . , , , ... ■ on Toast, Cocoa, The breakfast was For Sale—An oak swivel office chair, • ’ Tr „ _ • - , , ... . . • . heTd in • the Home Economics Room, fold ng cot-bed with springs, antique | . ’ „n,i AH,lr 0 ss: IWednesday morning, March 15 at 7:45 The guest of honor was Miss Monday evening men of the county, splendid talker, pitcher, table and mirror. Mrs. Hazel Landing, 911- Canton; O. ddress:1 -25th St. —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY C O Z Y . # THEATRE # Fri. and Sat., March 24-25 “ BORDER PATROL” —WITH— Bill Boyd as. ‘ Hopalong. Cassidy’ Rife, , The favors were hats , made of green and white crepe paper. Those attending were. Beatrice Turner, hos­ tess, Peachy Stewart, host Marjorie Zimmerman, Pauline Kennon, Elea­ nor Hertcnstcin; Estella Hall, Mary- lee Boren; Hazel West -Leah Spur­ geon and the Home Ecomonics teach­ er, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Paul, METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Abels, D. D., Minister. ! Sunday School 10:00 A. M; Supt. : Mrs, David Reynolds. • Church Service 11:00 A. M. Sermon: “ The Trial” . Church Service 9:30 Selma. Unior Sunday School following in the Meth­ odist Church. Supt, Elbert Schicken- dantz. Wednesday evening Lenten service 7 :30 in the Presbyterian Church. Membership Sunday, April 2, Topic next Sunday, “ The Cross,” Last Quarterly Conference April 5 at 7:30 in the church. Complete re­ ports must be1written for the year. Youth Rally of Dayton Presbytery to be Jbeld at the First Presbyterian Church o f Oshoni. / Tuesday, evening, March 28; "The Westminister’ Class. Mrs. Anna Wil­ son, teacher, wilT-mpot at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Nelson Gresweil, ; Wednesday/March 29th the, ?ast Mid-Week Lenten 'Service i n t h i s church, 7:30 P, M; Thursday afternoon, March 30, The Women’s Missionary Society meets in the Church Parlors. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mrs. Ira P. Vayhinger, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon: “ Tho Great Sea—A Small Boat—and God.” ‘ 3-8 P. M. Our Young People join with other young people in a- District UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. A. Jamieson, D. D .,Minister Sabbath School. 10 A. M. Supt, Harold Dobbins. Preaching 11, A. M. • Theme: “ Whither Bound?” Subject, .“ Does Love Ever Fail?” Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P. M. Remember it is only two weeks until Easter! - The sixth and last of the Wednes­ day Evening Union Lenten Services will be held next Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. in the Presbyterian Church. Leader, Rev. Paul Elliott.. An of­ fering will be taken at this meeting. The session will meet next week. Time and plaee will be announced on Sabbath. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE 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 7:30’ P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. Shaw, Supt, 7:00 P, M. Christian Endeavor. c r— --------------------- • CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A . M. * Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P. M. Evening Service, 7:46 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:46 P; M. SH OVERNOR SAYS ONLY A COMPLETE BALLOT FOB OHIfll ST. PAUL A . M, E. CHURCH Sunday School at 10:80 A . M, Morning Worship at U A . M. A. C. E. League at 6 P. M. Mrs, Mary Harris, Reporter womeir jn service to vote- for all of« Gordon Fi-anklin, Pastor ^f jce8 f rom president down and noli disfranchise anyone. Gov. John W. Pricker will nqt g iv i approval o f the bob-tail New D©*1, ballot but will ask the legislature to make ,lt "possible fo r Ohio men and. Our boys must keep on flight ing—we must keep on buy­ ing WAR BONDS until vic­ tory is won. Keep on BACG ING THE ATTACK. . ’ For Sale:- 100 chick electric bat-' tery brooder in good condition. Phono 6.201C. Cedarville. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E, O, Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul. W. Rife, Supt. 7 ;30 P. M, Young People’s Christian Union. All Welcome.* CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister j 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert ; 1100 A. M. Morning Worship. APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW GOME IN, WRITE OR ‘ PHONE 4061 —DAY OR NIGHT— t* ■■ * ............. ■ ^ • . . DR. GEO. A. S M I T H DENTALSURGEON 304 Mitchell Bldg., over Dow’s Drug Store ^Springfield, Ohio The Women’s Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church will, meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hastings, Thursday, March 30 at 2 P. M, Mrs, Lowrence Johnson will be guest speaker. As this is the an- I nual business meeting all members ; are urged to attend. , , 3 STOOGES COMEDY-SPORTS ‘ Sun. and Mon-, March 26-27 “ CLAUDIA” Dorothy McGuire — Robert Young . MUSICAL— SPORTS d. and Thurti, Mch. 29-30 ontey Woolley " Gracie Fields HOLY MATRIMONY” AWOUNT — CARTOON i WANTED * Watch Repair'Man r f ■ If you have worked at this pro­ fession and wish to change posi­ tions or are not working we have a job for you. Nice work, good sal ary. Convenient hours . 1 Must com­ ply .with WMC. BOSTON STORE ! SPRINGFIELD, OHIO T HERE are some wounds no. drugs __ can heal, some longings that can be answered only by a mother’s touch. Yet now, when your boy needs you more than ever,you cannot be at his side. . But wai t . . . ' There is one way in which you reach him, reach him when he needs you most. That way is through the Red Cross— your Red Cross, still the Greatest Mother in the World. In a strange town he will always find /he helping, smiling Red Cross worker. And by his bed should he be hit—she’jll sit and do a mother’s job . . . write letters for him. . . read to him *,. bring him flowers, ; . the little “homey” Giving to the Red Cross has always been a- great proud habit o f thirty million American families . . . proud that they could give . . * proud of Red Cross that things that make a great difference. made the giving worthwhile. Rest easy, mother, when you thifilrof— “ — Burthis year themeed-is-greater-thau him. Always remember that wherever he j it has ever been in the past. This year we may be your Red Cross is by his side. " serve more than eleven millionAmericans * . * * You have given your sons. You have done the extra work— donated your blood and bought your bonds. Yes, and you have helped, the Red Cross before—gen-" erously and with a glad, will­ ing heart. ■ GIVE TO THE + RED CROSS on every fighting front the whole wbrld over. So this year give once again1—give freely— give to your own Red Cross and to your own ’sons in the service. This year dig deep and be glad you can give and be at his side when he needs you. For wherever he is The RED CROSS is at his side We Cannot Go But We Can Give To This Cause So This ‘MOTHER’ Will Be There MRS. HARRY R. ULSH MRS. FRED CLEMANS MRS. F. DENNEHY MRS. W . A . CONDON MRS, G. H. HARTMAN MRS. JAMFS BAILEY MRS. ARTHUR JUDY Mrs. EZRA NEAL MRS. HAROLD BROWN THE ABOVE MOTHERS SPONSOR MRS- M. C. NAGLEY MRS; FRED M. TOWNSLEY MRS. ARTHUR CUMMINGS MRS. H. A. REINHARD MRS. W . R. LEMONS MRS: HARRY THOMAS MRS* VINCENT RIGIO MRS. DAN BAILEY MRS. A. E. RICHARDS THIS APPEAL— MRS. I. C: DAVIS MRS. LEO ANDERSON ' MRS. CLYDE McCALLISTER MRS. KARLH BULL MRS. FRED DOBBINS MRS. WALTER ILIFF Mrs. Herbert Whittington MRS. HOMER SMITH MRS. WALTER BOASE MRS. WILSON GALLOWAY Mrs. Raymond Williamson MRS! BURTON TURNER MRS. MARY McCORKELL MRS. IRA D. VAYHINGER MRS. R. V . KENNON MRS. C. H. GORDON MRS. FRED IRVINE MkS. C. C. BREWER MRS. HARRY WRIGHT . A

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