The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 1-26

V* term**** «4 m CEDARyiLLB HERALD, FRIJ&Y, MAY S, 1»« / / luband,SocialActivities x • • . The-Woman’s Club will not, hold the ftfay meeting due to the illness of tlie.„hostess, •Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Deem of Col- ' uinbus, spent the week-eml with Dr. m il Mrs. l*eo Anderson. For Sale— Piano, sideboard, hat rack .metal bed, upholstered settee and chairs. Terms Cash. Phone (i-2072. For Sale—7 room modern •house; Drop Head Singer Sewing machine; Bedstead, Bed Room set and RjJgs. Cash Sale. Call 1025, Xenia. Mr. J. L, Richards, who has been spending the winter in Florida, has returned here with his son, A. E. Richards and wife; Mrs. James Bailey has been visit­ ing her daughter-in-law and grand­ son, in Mobile, Ala. James Jr. Bailey, her son, is in service somewhere in England. ' Rev, and Mrs. Wilmer Robb of Spar­ ta, . 111 ,, have been visiting, here mid in attendance at the wedding o f the latter’s sister, Miss Lounettc Sterrett to Rev, William Waide; Wednesday. Mrs.. Mary McCorkell has returned home after a pleasant two weeks visit with Dr, and Mrs. W. R. Graham o f Lafayette, Ind. • ■ Mrs, Frederick Heifner and daugh­ ter, Pamela, will leave Saturday for Atlantic City; N. J., to join Lt. lloif- neiywho is stationed there. Pfc, John Reinhard, who is stationed .ak Ft. Leonard Wood;. Mo., spent the week-end at home with ■ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinhard.’ In a list of forty-six men sent to Fort Thomas, Ky., last .week by the -two county boards were .lames Shaw, father of six, John C. Loe.th, Earl 0. . Ague, and Oscar 10. Evans, of this place. . " , 1 C Q Z Y • THEATRE m Fri. and Sat., May 5-6 Gone Kelly - Jean Pierre Auniontv “The Gross of Lorraine*’ ' MINATURE am! CARTON' Sunday and Monday, May 7-8 “ NONE SHALL ESCAPE” ■NEW S ------ FILM VODVIL The Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. R., will meet Saturday, May 13 at 2 P.M. at the home of Mrs. George Braley. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs, Warren Barber and Mrs. M. J. Babin. The program covers reports of the chapter and the election of of­ ficers. Mrs. Hazel Dawson has planned a birthday shower to. her son, Darrell Eugene Dawson, for May 23. Cards should be mailed by May 15, ,His ad­ dress is as follows: ’ ‘Darrell Eugene Dawson S 1-C. R-S Fleet Record Of­ fice, Box 14. Caro Fldet Post Office, San Francisco, California. This' issue coming before the pri­ mary, Tuesday;, carries a -large vbl- umcyof advertising for candidates. We. liave tried to accomodate 'all can­ didates byt- was forced to hold down space to j^tninimun. As .a result you may not find as much local news as ordinarily. { m is s WILLIAMSON PRE- SENTED. IN RECITAL— - ■ Miss Nancy Williamson, daughter of,Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Williamson and a senior at Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, 0., was presented in a recital o f vocal music by her Instructor, Mrs, Mildred M. Ililty, at the university last Sunday afternoon. Miss Williamson sang three groups of songs, her first group including “ My Heart 'Ever Faithful” (Bacli); “ O,. Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me” (Handel); “ Sing, Smile, Slumber”, (Gounod) and “ Ave Marie” (Wright) For her second group she sang “ The Sleep That Flits on Baby’s Eyes” , (Carpenter) “ Mimi Farewell” ifroVn “Madame Butterfly” (Pucficini) and “ Nocturne” (Curran). Her final,group included “ What Is a Song?” (Curran) “ Let . My Song Fill Your Heart” {Charles) and “ I List the Thrill in Golden Throat" (Herbert). Miss Kathryn JBunke, pianist, as­ sisted on the program and Miss Alice Walbolt was Miss Williamson’s ac­ companist. Miss Williamson, who is "to graduate in June, is a member of the girls’ glee club at the school. Attending the recital were Mr. and Mrs.. ! Raymond Williamson and daughters, Misses Frances, Janet and .Mildred Williamson, Misses Mary'Wil liamson and Ruth Chandler, of this place and Capt. and Mr£. Laurence j Wiliumson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downing of'Xenia. Sunday SJchobl 10:00 A. M. Supfc. Mrs. David' Reynolds. Churcfy Servioe 11:00 A. M. Dr. E, F, Andree, Wilmington, guest minister grid .Superintendent M. ~jl. F., 5:30 P...M. Vgap^iService. Regular meeting of .the . .Wesleyan Guild, Monday evening. District Conference,. May 10, An­ nual Conference May 23 at Columbup. when books are closed, May 21. Last Sunday o f Conference year Mr.- and Mrs. Harry D. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Kreitzer. Choir rehear­ sal, Saturday at 7;45 P. M. A-C Reginald A.-Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce. Indi.'inngolij;, Ind., is in Basic Flying School, Tus- kegee Army Air Field, where he will receive .specialized training. Cadet Bruce’s attention to .duty, co-ordinat- | ing ability, and acquirement' of the serious technique of flying have play­ ed their fair share in .setting, an en­ viable record for the 66 th Flying and Training Detachment. Cpl. John McCallister, who has been visiting with nis parents for several days after three years in the armed , service, left Wednesday for Red Bank, N. J., to visit with i his brother, Pvt. G. G. McCallister and family. Pvt. G. G. is .stationed*-at- Ft., Monmouth. Cpl. McCallister will report for duty at Atlantic City, Saturday. CHURCH NOTES ( ........................ . ■ METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Abels, D. D., Minister- Wed. and Thnrs., May 19-11 1 j r Red Skelton■— Ann Uuthford “ Whistling In Bropklyn” NEWS —“silOE SIUN'E HOY’’ LET’S NOMINATE A REPUBLICAN WHO CAN WIN! George C. McConnaughey is that candidate!- A life-long Republican, backed by. more than eighteen years icxperience as both a practicing lawyer and an aide administrator of State Id-gyl,affairs (he was appointed chairman of the Public Utilities Commission by Gov. BVicker in 1939)- Gehrge McConnaughey possesses all-the qualifications -foij the Jiigh office., which he seeks. Chuck McConnaughey’s record - his hackgiound and experience. Then cast your vote for him. The Republican candidate who. edit win! GEORGE G. McCONNAUGHEY Candidate for the Republican Nomination CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO Republican Primary May 9 *■ rohmr.M/ AhVKim'sK-MKNT FOR STATE SENATOR X] Frank M. Chambliss Republican Primary, Tuesday, May 9, 1944 • Xenia, May 5 (Special), Frank M. Chamhliks,-Mayor of Xenia and candidate for the Republican noniiriatioii for State, Senator from the, Fifth-Sixth Sennit rial District, today -.chaliengrid■.Albert L. Daniels of Greenfield. A tell the people', of the district 4 vhy Has failed to keep Hie gentleman's agreement" that has been in effeet’ iii the fifth -'sixth district for tiic past ID yeius. ' . • Said Dr. Cimnihlisv: ’ • ' . “ For Die past 40 years a, rotating system of selecting candidates for Lite Suite Senate from the Fifth-Sixth District has beCh in effect among the five counties comprising the district. Under terms of this “ gentlemen’s agreement," each of the counties take a^turn at having * a representative from its county serve two terms in the upper house. T r t ^ T ^ o . t t J ^ M ^ ' ^ i e l s lias been High lands county’s selection, and now he refuses to live up to the agreement to sttp-d >wn in favor of the n cxl county whah is Greene county. It would be in­ teresting to know why Mr. IKni'ols refuses to live u p to tins traditu.n of ilearly a half a century in oui district. "" “ ^ Di'/r.hamhliss, who is a practicing physician, h trfil Committee* in Ross, Gre no, Glmton and Faye county, to have Uu:. lH-n«r of . electing the Senator a- nctived the indorsement of the Republican Gen-- tie countus. The next county in line, after Greene front this district is Ross county, Chambliss for State Senator Com. Xenia, O. I'OMTK'.U, AliVKim.SKMKNT ____ _ . t aiiiiininiHiuitinoiiillltTIlBtll^llillilHilliliaililtliliniliHlifUiliHiMlHifmtil^lflf^^UllilillpjlHniHillliHill V A U G H N P. LEW IS Representative to the Gener­ al Assembly Republican Primary. May 9th, 1944 EXPERIENCED— Farmer—own find operate 44 acres.-' Toucher—-16 years iiuPubiic.Schools,' __ . Factory Employce Frlgitlaire. Faiyily Man-^WiJc and. tvvo .sons, ; f l e a d e r — Methodist, Republican, Mason. . ACTIVE- AN ACTIVE MAN FOR * a n a c t i v e JOB Community Enterprises. War Bond Sales Scrap Collection Drives Civic Improvements Vote for ■„ Citizen__ Send a Workingman to do Your Work. Thanks! a R e p r e s e n t a tiv e C itiz e n 6 Political Advertisement FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. M. Sabbath School, J. Rankin MacMillan, Supt. • • 11:00 A. M, Morning 'Worship. Sermon by Rev. David Deen, pas­ tor, First Presbyterian Church, Xenia ' 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. '8:00 P. M, High School Baccalaur­ ea te / in the United Presbytel'ian Church, ■ ’ Tuesday evening, Broadcaster bus­ iness and social meeting in charge of UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . o Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar­ thur B, Evans. Preaching at 11 A. M. Theme: “ The Sea of Life.” ~ T No Y. P. C. U. this week on account, of the. .High School Baccalaureate service being held in our church at 8 P. M. • No choir rehearsal this week but there will be next week to prepare fpr Mother’s Day, May 14. UNITED CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / E, Q. Ralston, Minister 19:00 A. M., Bible School, Ernest W, Collins, Supt, i 111.00 A. 'M/idornijng Worship. 7,30 Young'People’s Christian Union All are welcome CLIFTON PRESBYTRIAN CHURCH Malcolm A. Harris, Minister i0;00 A. M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw. " 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. —BUY WAR BONDS TODAY A, E. K ILDOW FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (First Term Candidate.)_ Your Support Will Be Appreciated R E PU B L IC AN P R I M A R Y , T U E S D A Y , M A Y 9, 1944 * . (Political Advertisment) THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 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. r: Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. 1 Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ¥ * - Rey. Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. . Supt, Mrs,,Wilbur Weakley. Morning. Worship at ll'A .'M . Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. «w d l , That's N p v s T & M e , I bad alwayt thought that • fitch a fine funeral must' he terribly expensive.*} Often, there' Is needlesjf anxiety about the expense when one inexperienced in ; such matters finds it neces< sary ,o make funeral ar­ rangements .7 ■ A talk With os provides a clear understanding o f why - the price o f a truly dis-' , tinguished service need 1 not ^exceed a family’s_wishes. M c M il l a n FUNERAL HOME CEDARVILLE, OHIO Walton Spahi CANDIDATE FOR Sheriff TUESDAY, MAY 9th SECOND TERM t . . . COURTEOUS 7 EFFICIENT EXPERIENCED Vote Tuesday, May 9th POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT i;:!;istj(.!i)fii;i!i!i!i,at.iir.it!iflbRfimtiB:i)inii!nyiH!"ajffJHi(wimiWBEamBiyBBffliiiit THESE VALUES ARE POINT FREE Corn Mqrrit or Cupeo Branch Everyday low Prico. No Pointo. • Merrit, ,D ixie, Cupeo or Sunny Acre, Everyday Price, No Points. Cut Beans Tomatoes Marmalade Spinach Cut Beets Marrlt or Wright Brand No Point, — Merrit or Hailwood . Brand. No Point, Orange and Grapefruit No Point,' Eavey's Fancy Lb Jar Cailfernla No. 2'/, Can, ISc Your Choice Brand No Point, 10c 10c 10c 10c 14’/2C 15c 9c No. 2 Can No. 2 Can No. 2 Can At Your SUPER THR IFT ! MARKET CORN * Nation's Pride i Vacuum Packed FANCY CORN Yellow. Creamed No. 2 Can No. 2 Gan FANCY CORN FANCY PEAS, MERRIT CORN N -2 I 5 C N o ^ ^ e Creamed or—Whole -Grain , ‘.Eavey's Molt in your mouth F A N C Y P E A S jGreenie& . 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Lb. 19e Well Filled Pods RED RIPE TOMATOES For Slicing * 2 3 c ninwffi tfflU'lffl tiaiHtnttini<HiB8tHHHWtliljBlftilliHIBHSIBHIitltiifllHfi!iWtfBiBil»ftB18HBHHBIIiUitlBHliaiHliailtHIBtmmiHltmuniaitM»iiuai^ PQWDERED FLAKES •e ' ALL YOU WANTi NO LIMIT ALL KINDS OF SOAPS ONLY QUALITY MEATS ARE SOLD HERE OSCAR BAILEY

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