The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

UjUft Min CEDAP.VILLE HE%A£I>; FKIDAY, APB g , T, I W ^ Club and SocialActivities Lest or Strayed—Redish brown, long; hair Fomerannian dog, bushy tail. Reward. E. M. Kennedy, Cedar- vilte. ' / Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bagford, Yellow Springs road, had as their, dinner guests, Sunday evening, Mr. Rogeh Walton and Miss Janice Penewit of Spring Valley. ' Lt. and Mrs, Robert C. Taylor are announcing the birth o f a daughter, Suzanne, at the Springfield City-Hos­ pital, on April 5th, Lt. Tay-lor is stationed at Camp Planclie, New Or­ leans, La. L SCHOOL NEWS I Senior State Test--: Four of our Seniors, Jane Creswell, Jean Bradfute, William Ferguson and Helen Tannehill received the results o f their test's this week. Jane, 'Jean and William placed in the first ten of the upper 25 per cent in Greene C. State Ratings have not keeiureceived. «mnmnmmMtnmmiunnmintwtninMMHnmniiui»imii» ICHURCH NOTES j Go To Church-faster Sunday, to the Church of Your Choice. Whereever You are You Will find an Easter Service. I Miss Susanna West of Toledo, y is here for the Easter vacation visdlini with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, West. Mr. and Mrs. G.'IL Hartman Sunday in Green Springs, Q Mr, pad Mrs. Harry 0 , Hempy ents of Mrs. Justin’ Hartma 1 The annual business meeting o f the- Woman’s. Club will be held at Harri-! man Hall at 1 o’clock, April 13, with ’ a covered disth dinner. Coffee and roll will be served by the Committee, Scrap Drive—. Results of scrap drive last Monday afternoon, four tons o f paper. • Spelling Contests— Thursday morning, gradils G-12 their Home Room period in the Spell­ ing Elimination test. The highest from each of these • grades will go to Xenia, Saturday and take the County test. . Word has been received here that Commissioned Warrant Officer Pohn C; Wright, formerly of this place, has been promoted to the rank- of Lt. in the Marine Corps. The Navy is •taking over -the Marine base* Camp Elliott, Calif., and the new Marine Base is to-be at Camp Pendleton, Cal. Ag and Home Ec Dance— Tile members of the agriculture and home economics departments and , their friends enjoyed a dance at the high school auditorium Jiis.t Friday •evening. The'D. A.-R. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs'. W'. P. Chase. Assistant hostesses are, Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mrs. Ethel Buck. A quiz program will be in .charge of Miss Mildred Galloway. Earl M. Chaplin, Seaman first class, son of Mr. and Wrs.- A lva ' Chaplin, has returned to, New York, N, Y., af­ ter a 17-day leave, visiting family and friends. County Auditor James -J. Curlett states lie mailed .ou t'4,700 forms to taxpayers in this county for personal property, but only 3300 were return­ ed, leaving some 1100 as .not listing their1property for .taxation. , At the annual congregational din­ ner and meeting-of- the; United Pres-' byterian Church;. Tuesday evening. Dr. I <•>0 Anderson was- chosen trustee for a five year term. Reports-of■•the various departments of the church in­ dicated a prosperous year. Other of l fleers chosen were,-.'Emile Finney, chairman; Harold Dobbins, vice chair­ man; Secretary, Wilmah Spencer; Treasurer,- Mabel Stormont. Roy Sours, driver of :a government truck was picked up by the State Highway police while driving 05 miles and hour. Mayor Abels placed the fine at $10.and .costs.' Sours resides in Norwood. Better watch your step on thehighways in this section or the S H P will catch you. The Senior Class of the Selma High School will present “ He Couldn’t Mar­ ry Five” , a three-act comedy to be produced in the school auditorium on April 14th. The plot is about a young man who goes to visit a family with five eligible daughters and falls in love with .each and every one of them. Those having parts in the play arc Joan Jobe, Clyde Thompson, Rita Fischer, Delores Bastin, Alice Ting- ley, Martha Crabill, Maxine' Tingley, Phyllis Ann and Lewis Boggs. Baseball Season— The annual baseball season opened . up with more than 30 candidates. Of this member they have been eliminated to 20 players. We anticipate a suc­ cessful season this spring. Last fall the club won six games and lost one. The spring schedule follows: April 7,'Silvefereek, Home. April 11, Bryan, There. April 14, Ross, Home. • April. 18, Jefferson','. Home. April 21, Silvercreek, There.-. April 25. Bryan, Home. April 28, Xenia Central,. Home, Th tournament play o ff will begin May 2 and .continue May 9 and ; May .12. •The winner will participate in the district at Dayton, trophies will be awarded for, first-and second place- in this tournament. Scholarship Team— ", The members of the team which will represent Cedarville. in the District- State Scholarship contest, to be con- iucted' locally'.on April 28-are as fnl- 'ows: ‘ Bookkeeping, Reva Kloritz, Don Do voei ■ English, Ruth Ann Cansoo.' -Vivian.- Ramsey, Naomi Conner, : Margaretta Frey. ' ’ ■ / . •Latin, 9, Agnes, Schulte, Eleanor Vest.- - ■ .'■ English 10,, George Frame, Flor­ ence Ralston, Wendel Cultiee, Joan Whittington.' American History, Clara Galloway, Harold Stormont, Kenneth Huffman. English 11 and'12. Clara Galloway, Jane.Creswell, Jean Bradfute, .Ken­ neth Huffman. ■ . Physics—Jane. Creswell, Bill Fer- : guson. . t Latin 10, Don Moehri. Modern History, Dentpie Frey. ■ Biology,-. Kathleen Evans, Alice De ; Haven, Margaret Stewart. Geometry, Dcmpie Frey,, Donald , Moehn, George Frame. Algebra. Ruth -Ann C.’arzoo, Vivian Ramsey.. General Science, Billy1Furst, Ken­ neth Daifley, Margaretta Frey. Spanish, Norma Stormont. . 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. Easter Sermon, “ The Crown". Easter Church Service Selma 9:30 a. m. Unfon Sunday School followjpg; Elbert Schickenduntz, Supt. We are happy to report that since June there have been 37 accessions to the .church and 10 baptisms, most,of them received on' Palm Sunday. Younger members will be presnted a membrship manual as a gift at the Easter Service. Parents are request- d to go over the lessons one by one as a home religious duty. Also baptismal certificates will be presented at the same time.1 Easter Sunrise service at. 7 a. m. in the Methodist Church, Program wjll be provided by the First Presbyterian Churc h featuring their orchestra. Breakfast will be served at 8 a. m. Reservations must be made for the breakfast with the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Regular meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild, Monday eve. ■ / Sat. and Mrs. Paul Marshall are ! ........... .......................... ........ i the arrival o f a daughter '» £ * * * * f > »'»* m * * * * * * * U l f j I H M announcing born Sunday in Arizona, Sgt. Mai all is stationed at Luke Field. The parental grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Murray Marshall, Cedarville. f - / Jl- *• . The Red (Sross drive in Cedarville and the Township exceeded last year. The total raised this year, $1,124.-47. The county raised over $47,000 .about $1,000 over .the goal. Miss Dorcas Jobe, student at South- r ern Seminary and Junior College, ! Buena Vista, Va., is the guest of a classmate, Miss Mary Jane Pilkington , at her home in BrooklyV, N, Y., dur ing the Easter vacation. Miss Joyce Clemans, student at Miami University, is spending her ; spring vacation with a classmate iq Chicago. Mi3S Doris Townsley who j is ’a student at Monmouth College, is with a classmate in Evanston, III. ♦ ♦ ♦ ana Vulcanizing WORK GUARANTEED :Mr, and Mrs. Roy Conklin of King- man and daughter, Janis, student in Miami University, spent Saturday with their son-in-laW and daughter,! Supt. and Mrs. M. H. • Bartels and >■ sons, Richard and Bobby. | When you buy War Bonds your money goes- into action at once: Where, we may never know. Maybe, as shown above, to equip a company o f American Rangers marching up a railroad somewhere on the Mediter­ ranean. Whether they come back de­ pends upon the equipment we send. Give your dollars action: Buj More War Bonds. U .S . Treasury Department Complete Stock of Grade 1 Tires and Tubes • ,1 OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION Paul Edwards PHONE 6-2471 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister Good Friday Service, “ The Seven Last Words.” . Union'service from 12 to 3. 7 A.. M. ‘ Sunrise Service”. Methodist • Church. . • ‘ .' . 10-A. M. Sabbath School, J.. Rankin MacMillan, Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Easter Worship . Service. Special Music, Sermon, “ Glorious Life." Tuesday, April 11. Woman’s Presby terial meeting gt Piqua, O; Wednesday, April 12. Covered Dish . Pinner, 7 P. M. followed by the an- . < nual .meeting, Choir Rehearsal, Sat. at 7 :i5 P. M. The local high school Senior Class vill present “ Bringin’ Home the Ba- On” at the opera house, April 14th. fhose in the cast are, George -Abels, can Bradfute, Plyllis. Gerhard,t, Jane Sllen Gillllan, Frances Little, Frank Hooper, Martin Wei mcr, Marjorie tfartir. and Charles Boase, Helen ra.nnehill, Martha Bell Hopping and iluth Irvine. The play will be ^taged imler the direction of Miss Carrie Rife, The plat opens Tuesday at 12' Moon, at the school building. Luther- Gerhardt, Xenia, manager of the Co-operative Club is to be the speaker for the regular dinner meet­ ing of the Prpgressive Club, Monday evening at 7:30 .P, M., President II. lt._ Brown announced' today. The mule dinner committee includes C. R. Rhu- hei't, Jack Shirley, V. *C. Juiilernt, and M. Charles. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar­ thur B. Evans. Preaching at 11 A. M. v The choir will have charge,, present­ ing an Easter Cantata. • All are cor­ dially invited to share-with us in this'' fine service, Choir rehearsal Friday, 8 P. M. and also Saturday at 9 P. M. or fol­ lowing the Tinsler-Turner /Wedding. Easter Sunrise Service in the M.eth-, odist Church at' 7 A: JjL- followed by the Easter Breakfast.;. . Good Friday service today from Noon unti three o'clock, using- the Sayings upon. the Cross. The three hours are divided into six half hour services, with opportunity for" those who cannot attend the entire service to come or go on the half hour. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. ,Richard Phillips. Pastor, . Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. Supt. Mrs.-Wilbur Weakley. Morning Worship at 11 A. M. • ■ The East'ur program will be ren­ dered. Mistress of Ceremonies, Miss Stella Hall, , Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P, M. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday School .at 10:30 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor, Quarterly Conference 3:00 P. M. Allen League 0:00 P. M. ► FOR SALE—Baled Mixed Hay, Also clean Timothy Seed, ' Herbert F. Smith, Phone 4-3720, Jamestown, O, —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY , CARD OF THANKS—We wish to take this means of expressing our appreciation and. sincers thanks to ,our many friends during our recent bereavement in the (loath of Mrs. Ef- fio Troute, Also to Rev. Woodbridge .ITstick, D, D,.. J M., McMillan and the Masonic Lodge, , ’ J, M. and Mrs. Duffield THE CHURCH OF THE IS’ AZARENE 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.rM. - Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. ■ Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. C O Z Y THEATRE « sM Friday-and Sat. April 7,-8 , Richard Dix — Jane Wyatt . “THE KANSAN” CARTOON— MUSICAL— SPORTS Sun. and Mon., April 9-10 Betty GFable — Robert Young “ Sweet Rosie O’Grady Fox News — Cartoon—Magic Carpet | CHECK YOUR SEED CORN NOW PLENTY OF SEED. ..There mn> be a shortage later. Act Now! Phone 1-327-W2 ' JAMES B. HARNER /ed . and Thurs., April 12-13 j. Alan Curtis Michele Morgan | ' . 0 j “ Two Tickets To London” 1 AR AM OUN T N EW S— CARTUNE WANTED Watch Repair Man If you have worked at this pro­ fession and wish ’to change posi­ tions or are not wdrking'we have a job for you. Nice work, good sal ■ nry. Convenient hours. Must com ply with WMC. BOSTON STORE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO CHURCH OF GOD II. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A, M. Young Peoples Meeting at 6 P. M< Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45 P .M . CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i .__E. ,0. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A. M. Bible School. Paul W 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Rife, Supt. . "p- 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. For Sale:- 100 chick electric bat­ tery brooder in good condition. Phone 0-2010,' Cedarville, KEEP OH •* ** : •WITH WAR BONDS * A * it At Your SUPER T H R IF T ! MARKET GARDEN FRESH! ' / FRUITS 6 l VEGETABLES for the, EASTER DINNER ' J ■' ★ . ★ CANDY YAMS Delicious With the. Easter Horn 1 - 15c LEAF L E T TU C E .......... Lb 19e ■Fresh,-Crisp ■ RADISHES . .. .^. 2 Bch« 9c Rod Buttons, Largo Bunches TOMATOES Red ripe for slicing te 1 7 C BROCCOLI ......... . Bch 29e .Texas, Large Bunches 1 POTATOES .... 15 Lb Bog 59c U. S.' No. I Size "A " Moines B E E T S .Use the juice for coloring eggs l Buncos l 9 C CELERY....... Jumbo Stalk 23c Jumbo California Pascal ORANGES...... .....;...‘-Oo* 39c Juicy Fionda Yolcnctas w fc. LETTUCE Crisp, Solid Iceberg 9 1/2C - ' Hcod FRESH PEAS................. Lb 19c Well Filled Pods CARROTS . ......... 2 Bchs 15c Texas, Large Bunches EASTER PARADE Of FINE FOODS You're sure your Easter dhtnar will be a success when A s ' . fixiii's and trimmin's come from oar Thrift "E " Market. Mare you'll find a wide assortment of everything yea'll need end the low prices wM save yoa a tidy sum. i Gold Medal Flour Peanut Butter Nu-Maid Oleo Eayey's Coffee Dessert Cherries Hershey's Cocoa H's Mftchaii- .Tested ^$1.25 Smooth, R*«b Delicigu. ,s-29c •WsTobM Grade s 17c •(■ ' fctJrame QuaHty - Vaouum Paoked - 33c Nunt's Famqt -Black* - ;4 9 c w15c CITRUS MARMALADE SHREDDED WHEAT KELLOGG'S PEP Orongo oad Gropefruit. peilctous- Kellogg's. Serve WM i * Sugar and Cream •- .Delicious Breakfast CerecH 24b Jor BLENDED JUICE EAVEY'S SPINACH COOKIES COOklES ORANGE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE i and Grapefruit Fancy Quolity No Grit ’ ! Molasses Coffee or Old Fashioned Sugar Vcilow Iced Mdrshmqtlow Sun Gold Foncy Florida. Healthful 4 Sun Gold Pure, Unsweetened .FRUIT COCKTAIL Fine for Chili or Salads Makes Delicious., Gravy All Purpose Cleaner * 19« . Mtg 1 V « ' Pkg 9* ^ 45. NC°an2 O U « MOTNCIW COCOA «15c B S I. Lb hb 25c 35c ■ ^Can* « C %sr 33 Tall C.an RED KIDNEY BEANS B -V MEAT FLAVOR ZERO IVORY SOAP 19c NC°on2 ^ ’/Z C EAVEY’S BAKHMB BEANS 2 s25c >ar 15c 10c 29c FANCY Or Lava Soop' Supply Limited Wegner'ts Deliciously Blended Aunt/Sue's, Gives Perfect Results CAMAY SOAP APPLESAUCE DRY CLEANER EAVEY'S NOODLES WALL PAPER CLEANER BLATZ BEVERAGES DILL PICKLES SANDWICH MEAT MACKEREL CLING PEACHES CLING PEACHES UiMeduK3yrup~ FREESTONE PEACHES lnc^ ^ Hmt yfup ELBERTA PEACHES ; , ^ ^ 5 ^ . DEL MONTE PEACHES n X Y D D l " ' - Duz or Super Suds ’ v / ^ 1 Supply Limited EAVEY'S GRANULES ' s^ pf * d ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Fine Quality ‘ Try Them / VCincy^ Brand Fine Quality . Four Kinds. Plus 5c Bottle Deposit Tiger Lily . Brand. Sliced BroadcQ&t Brand Ready to Serve Serve In Place of Salmon • * Halves or Slicod In Light Syrup * Halves or Sliced .Qt Bot 3 L9e * Cakes Cake 7 c ' Can- 1 5 . Gal 59c 19Vi* 46-01 2 5 c Pkg CATSUP 22c 14-Oz Bot 10c 19c 24-Oz Bot *JSr ’can* 33« Can- 1 7 ’/2 C .HC.2Z, 29c -« ? ^ -3 2 c - GRHN PACTUM* MILK 3-s 25c HUNT’S CHOICE PEARS Can Na. 216 29« N a-Z V , 3 5 C Na.2-/, 3 5 c No. 2 % — .-Con— 39c Lac Pkg Lgc ' Pkg 23c 23c LARGE MEATY PRUNES - u>18c Salad Dressing Gold Seal. Makes Taste- Tantalizmg*Easter Salads 24-Oz Jor 25c Get Your Easter Menu To-day FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES BEST OF THE FRUITS • , IN SEASON CAUTION— GET YOUR ONION SETS AT AN EARLY DATE AS THEY ARE HERE NOW . 'avory, Delicious — EASTER HAMS WHOLE H A M S ........................ . 38c lb. 4 * f *■ . • CALL IES ........ ........... -31c lb. YOU CANNOT BUY FINER QUALITY MEATS; In our meat department we handle only Beef that is tender and juicy. We guarantee every cut to - give complete satisfaction. Only dependable meat sold here* * • Rib R oa st........... 35c lb. Pork R oa st.......... 35c lb. Pork Chops ...........35c lb. Roiling Beef ......21c lb* Spare Ribs.......... 22c lb. Ground Beef 28c lb* OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 P. M. DAN BAILEY

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