The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26
CEPXBVTTXE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10,1018 C lub and Social^Activities Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Pollock o f Col lege Springs, Iowa, have been the guests the past week o f the latter’s sister, Miss Lounette Ste?retk Sgt. Charles Jones, formerly o f this place, a grandson o f Mrs.'C. II. Crouse is reported now in San Francisco, Calif., and will visit here soon on-fur- lough. *UHuuur<miuitiiuuuuiniiH,unnuuMMHiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiu j CHURCH NOTES 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister J . Ervin Kyle Died Early Thursday Morning WOMEN’S CLUB ENJOYS DINNER FRIDAY EVENING Mrs. Arthur Cummings is visiting in Winston-Salem, N. C., with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dukes and son Larry. The Research Club will have their annual Christmas Dinner at Harriman Hall at 7 P. M., December 17thv Please make reservations not later 1than December 15th with Mrs. J. L. Con'farr. Word has been received here that Cpl. Paul Wisecup, 21, is ni a hospital in India due to injuries suffered on duty, but no details are given. . Cpl. Keith Wisecup who is with the Sea- bees is hpme no furlough. Pvt. Thomas R. Butts has left for Fort Crook. Neb., after a furlough with his wife, Mrs. Dbris' M. Butts, and relatives in Xenia, Dayton and Spring Valley. He will be stationed a£ Fort Crook until called for furthei study at Pittsburg, Calif. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grindle wiV close their home here for the wintci and reside in Cincinnati, where the former will be on duty at the Pennsyl vania Railroad * dispatcher^; office He has been “ extra” and takes the second trick. ■' 1 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Mrs.) Ira D. Vnyhinger, Supt. j 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. I 7 P, M. Christian Endeavor. J Choir rehearsal Saturday? 7:45 p.m.! Sermon, “ A Great Saboteur.” j UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ! Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister i Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt.’ Harold Dobbins. i The special guest speaker for open- 1 ing exercises this week is Mr. E. E. I The annual Christmas dinner and party for members and husbands of the members of the Women’ s Club was held at the College Harriman Hall Friday evening. Forty guests were seated at quartet tables that were decorated jn- keeping with the ap proaching season. A three course dinner was served by the Ladies’ Ad visory Board of the College. A mus ical program was presented by the Children of Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Fry, who play the flute; cellq and .violin. The group singing was led by Mrs, Paul Elliot and accompanied by Mrs. Rankin McMillan at the piano. SUNNYSIDE CLUB MEETS COLLEGE NEWS Today at 2:30 P. M. the inaugura-l' Members o f the- Sunnyside Club tJon ot President-elect Ira D. Vay- Jwere entertained* Wednesday evening hinger will occur at the First Pres- ’ byterian Church. The public is cor dially invited, The Board o f Trustees will hold its semi-annual meeting at the College this av m. A full attendance is ex pected. Miss Helen Sanitmyer, Dean of Women, went last Sunday t o ' the Hospital Clinic at Columbus for a health check-up. Pr. Jurlcat is hear ing, her classes during her absence. John Reifthard,. ’43, who is attend ing Military engineering school at Ohio State, is at h'ome on a seven-day furlough. Harvey Auld, A.B., '29, is at home on furlough from Oklahoma. Jeptha Ervin Kyle ,a prominent re- , and spent almost forty years on his East.ern Star’ at her borne Monday Eavey of Xenia. Promptly at 10 a.nv.i tired- farmer passed away Thursday farm north of town. Failing in health , ev?ninS- Preaching 11 A. M, Theme, vmorning, December 9th at his home he moved to Cedarville about a year1 * turO-' Sermon, “A Great Saboteur.” . on North Main Street,, from a rare All of the pastors are "using the disease o f the nervous system known same theme .this'week! as Parkinson disease. The deceased o r ago. ,He was recognized as a breeder of good h.opses and won many prizes at the Greene County Fair; He spec- PAST MATRONS MEET FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER Mrs. Amos Frame,.was hostess ^for the annual Christmas party of the Richard Vayhinger came yesterday Past Matron’s Circle o f Jthe Order of j to spend a week with his parents. He is an aviation Cadet in the school of Meteorology at "The University of Chicago, at the home o f Mr, William Marshall and daughter, Mrs. Homer Reiter, this being the annual Christmas din ner. 'Following a three-course dinner with decorations in keeping with the Christmas season, there was an ex change o f gifts during the evening.. Five tables o f bridge were played and and prizes went to Mrs, Amos Frame, Mr. Aden, Barlow, Mr, Arthur Reed and ’ Mrs. Esta Williams. The club will be entertained in January by Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Stormont, BETTER RENEW SUBSCRIPTION NOW FOR 1944 PAPERS -course dinner was served to ten members aftjer which a short business session was held. Junior Past' Matron Mrs. John. Mills, was Y. P. C. -U. 6:30 P / M. Subject, was the son of Roland and Anna Dun- ialized in feeding Hereford cattle.' welcomed into the circle by Mrs, A : The deceased was a trustee of the Massie's Creek "Cemetery Association for many years and always active in promoting the numerous improve- J3. Creswell, president.' The Frame home was decorated with Christmas appointmentsand gifts were exchanged. The next meeting of the. circle' will be with Lt. Wayne Andrews, who has beer . stationed at the William Beaumon' Hospital, ElPaso, Texas, is home or a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Andrew. He is on-a- thirty-daj sick leave following an operation fov •spnial trouble as a result of an injurj t suffered while in high school. Miss Mary Huff Flatter, left las week for Oakland, .Calif., by plane ou- o f Cincinnati. She will join-her hus band, Pvt. Virgil Flatter, who is nov in Camp in California, where he if expected to remain through th< winter. '■'.Mrs, S. C. Wright, assisted by Mrs M t ^ M iW e l l , " wa&" hostess "to th< MizpahBible Glass, First Presbyter iah: Church, Tuesday afternoon aftei a .short business meeting, Mrs. F, A Jiirkat had'charge of the program Mrs. Walter Condon led the devotions- she used the 2nd Chapter o f ’ Luke from this Chapter many of our Chist mas carols have Come. .Christmas carols were sung and their histjor; given by different members o f the class. After the social hour refresh ments were served anil the Indie.'. spent the remainder of the afternooi wrapping Christmas gifts to send ou< boys in the service. Fourteen ladies were present. W. A. HAMMOND BUYS HOME FOR RED CROSS W. A. Hammond, head of the Ham mond Itrierite Co„ Xenia, has pur chased the .former R. S. Kingsbury home on W. Second St., that city, and presented it to the County Red Cross Organization fo'r. a permanent honu and fo r headquarters for various bran- 'ches of "Red~Crtsss work. Mr.-Ham mond, formerly of Yellow Springs, gave th’at village a new addition to the public school building at a cost of $15,000 several year? ago. FOR SALE—-1937 Plymouth Fordo: Sedan,- Tires In god condition.- Phone 6-2844. — --------- ^ — Mrs. David Reynolds. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Installation of officers of the W.S. S, Sermon Topic) for Temperance Sunday, “ Alcohol.” ' Selma Church Service at 9v30 A. M. The youth,banquet .will .be Sunday it 5 P. M. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Andrcc' as' guests o f honor. ■ The following ommittee have arranged the pro ram, Kenneth Hufman, Bill Hall, Roger Ulsh, Joan IJIxh, Bernice Dees, tutli Irvine, Gloria Abels, and Miss toiuline Nelson, •councillor. .Miss fosephine Randall,- new teacher , of he youth class is also to he guest of honor/. 6:45 P. M.—-Rehearsal of all par- icipants in the cast, of the “ Prisoner d the Bar” at the Church.. . 7:45 P. M.-—'Flic dramatic play, Prisoner at the Bar” ' presented by i cast of .over 20 local people Tropi he' three cooperating churches. Conic arly ti obtain a good seat, ' Monday evening at -7-:-30—the—Pro- FOR SALE—'Fries, 2 1-2 to 4 lbs Also a few heavy roasts, Mrs, Arthur Hanna, Phone* Clifton 5672, • Repair - Paint - Improve - youi home now. We loan money at 57 per annum* for purchase or repairs Cedarville Federal. Savings, and Loan Association, iiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiitniiuiiniimiitHiiiMimn C O Z Y * THEATRE < Fri. and Sat.* Dec. 10-11 ♦Double— Feature Program* “RHYTM OF THE ISLANDS” ■«. ‘ —-and—1 UNDERCOVER MAN Sun. and Mon., Dec. 12-13 Alan Ladd Loretta Young, “ CHINA” Plus Selected Short Subjects ' Wed. and Thura., Dec. 15*16 George Raft — Brenda Marshall b a c k g r o u n d t o d a n g e r Also Late News Events i “Why Growing Christians Use. the lap,K-ylo and was born near Cedarville Bible,” . Universal Bible Sabbath. : September 20, 1874, where- he has Leader,'Beatrice Turner. . spent his life in'the community. Union Service in the Methodist Mr. Kyle never aspired to public church at 7:45 P. M. The play, officebu t his realm was his home and | ments. ,He was an endorser of the a : n n “ Prisoner at the Bar” , will be present-i his church, the United Presbyterian \ farm promotion plan for- Cedarville ■ * • • c U?swell. January ,7. -d., Local talent-will assist two r e p -. Church. He served two terms of j.College, recognizing the enterprise as • ~ ' - resentatives who come under .the,aus- five years each- as trustee of the j a betterment for the community, 1D. A. R. MEETS FRIDAY '-EVEN'IN'O'- oiees of the Methodist Temperance church and was a moist efficient] The funeral service will be held ' 1- Committee,. A free will offering will superintendent of the Sabbath School i froin the United Presbyterian Church,The D.A. R. meeting has been be received. , for five years. . j Saturday at 2 P. M. Internment in changed from Saturday afternoon to The Session will meet at the close In his home life lie was "devoted ; Massies Creek Cemetery. Surviving this evening at 8 o’clock at the home of the Snbbath morning services. . .to his wife! Jennie Mclntire Kyle arid are his brothers, T. Dales Kyle, Wa*sli- of Miss Wilmali Spencer. Our'church extends hearty, con- .his son, Willard Kyle, superintendent ington C. H., Ormond U. Kyle. Altoona Mrs. George Braley will have gratulations-to the new president of, of ‘the schools in Manchester, O., and Pa., Carl W. Kyle, Springfield and charge'ofthe program which will be Cedarville College, who is being in- his granddaughter, Eileen Kyle. 'tw o sisters.Miss Agnes J. Kyle and aChristmas party '"or approved Mr. Kyle was a suceesful farmer Mrs. Roland K. Grant, Selma. , ! schools. Each, member is asked to ....-............— •- • ■ ■ - ■ ; bring a gift. _ Fifteen four-hundred pound Her- ford; heifers were added to the animal population o f the College farm this week. .They are from the west, via the .Kansas City market. lugurated into this position of honor today. May Mr. Ira D. Vayhinger and Cedarville College have' many . "T~ prosperous years of useful Christian- LOCAL GIRL MARRIED service. The Christmas TJntortain/ment of the Sabbath school is set for Tuesday,' December 21, rat 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 7:30. IN WESTMINSTER CHAPEI. . . , , , . "Mrs. W. A-. Spencer and Mrs. Fred i. I he bride is a daughter of Mr. and , • I . _ • • . . , , iownsley will be assistant hostesses. ' Airs. Raymond A. Carzoo and attended i Westminster College. ‘ She is also a I graduate, of Chagrin Falls, O., high Miss Jean Alice Carzoo o f this place and Mr. Max L. Linn, Pittsburgh, Pa., . _ T . Jr, . . ’., ’ and Mrs. Max G. Linn, Pittsburgh, were married Thursday evening last ' ' at seven o’clock in the Wallace Mem- The bride and groom are both ern- r rial Chapel on the campus of the the .tock and Ileintz Inc., Westminster College, New Wilming- war plant at Bedford, 0., where they ton. Pa. will reside. The ceremony was performed by Mr. and Mrs. Carzoo and daughters. Sunday School 10:00 A. M, SuSpt. " r ov. Lindst’rom; who read the dounle Ruth Ann. and Beverly Roe, and son,. ring service. The bride wore a-dress Dean Michael, of this place attended of'White wool. . . . . ' the ceremony. / . . METHODIST CHURCH H. H. Abels; Minister Telephone 6-1381 McKIBBEN CLASS TO HAVE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY The McKibben Sabbath School Class of the United •Presbyterian Church, will have their annual Christmas party Tuesday evening, December 14, at the,'home of Supt., and •Mrs, M.. II. Bartels. Gifts are to-be exchanged between the members and anyone not having the .name of a, person to get ;t gift for please call'Mrs. T. S. Robe, secretary of the class. ■ • ■Sixty -five head of 100 to 150 pound shoats at the College farm were im munized against , cholera recently. These August pigs have made a fine growth. Bespeaks ham and bacon for some one if he has the “points.”' This office has handled numerous subscriptions for daily papers in for mer years and will continue renewal as long as it is possible for daily papers to take subscriptions, 1Renew als will come before new subscribers. Reports are the ' government will force another cut on use of newsprint soon after the first of the year. In this case many papers must do. as .many magazines are doing now, tak ing no new subscribers.' We recommend that-you renew for your papers this month,and' be ahead of the coming government order. LESS AUTO TIRES FOR .COMING MONTHS President-elect Vayhinger occupied the pulpit of the'United Presbyterian Church at Jamestown last Sabbath. CLIFTON FRESBYTRIAN 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. 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 are welcome. -BUY WAR BONDS TODAY The average motorist who travels less than 600 miles a month stands no chance of getting an automobile tire this month. The quota for the month was cut one-third of last month and it is reported the January quota will be one-third under this month/ RAYMOND H. CHERRY IS NEW BOARD MEMBER -J. F. Gordon, Jamestown,' who has been a member-of the County. Board of Education for a .number of years and president of the board has re signed .due' to ill .health. His place has been filled by the appointment of Raymond H. Cherry to. fill the va cancy.. Mrs. Jeannette Rader has been vis iting the past week with relatives and friends in Xenia. Mrs. Lawrence Waddle (Ruth Mitchei) has been, confined to her ■^J8aiKS^JSa3aaSS335a!iS53«5K«iS55J=r. - rressive Club plays.host to the Greene -Fayette County brotherhood rat an jyster supper. Rabbi Louis Will of Dayton will address the group. Regular meeting of Wesleyan Ser vice Guild Monday evening. Mr.s. "Haytoii Wiseman, president at the home of Mrs, Frank Creswell, a Christmas party. > Golden Rule- Class..party Thursday •■veiling, December 16, at Mrs. Aden Barlow. It is to he a Christmas party. A new sermon series entitled, “ The Life of Jesus Christ” , was announced today by Dr. 11. H, Abels, which will extend from Christmas Sunday until Easter, The series follows:- Dec. ,19, In the Beginning. - Dec; 26, The Forerunner, ■Ian. 1, The First Work in Gallilee, Jan/9, Sermon on the Mount. Jan. 16. The Kingdom in Analogy, Jan, 23* His Power, Jan. 30, Hometown ‘Reception’ Feb. 6, Feeding the 4,000. Feb. 13, Transfiguration, Fob; 20, Ilis View of Prayer, Feb. 27, The Role of Messiah. Mar. 5, Cleansing of the Temple. Mar, 12, Enter—Judas. M%r. 19, Gothsetnane. Mar. 26, The rial. ' Apr. 2, The CAoss, Apr. 9, The Risqn King. t !fm]uc modern styling til a mil) smart rilig. It's 14K gold’ with a diamqtjd of exceptional beaut) and brilliancy ' :• CHURCH )F GOO R. C. FREDEIICK, Pastor . Sunday School, 9:iM) A, M* Morning Worship, xf):30 A, M, Young Peoples Meeting, at 6 P. M .1 Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. • | Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, • 7:45 P. M, T H E CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE i Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A, M. * Preaching 11*00 A. 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