The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
.cvr,< A* 15Ar-,-^, v J ,W > ’><r £■„• i ^ l& i g e u * <Mfc m*«( f iM her n» ferdivure# 8 W w « th* «tf Greene hi bring., «. ! staid Court. : o'l lo r beer* n, 1944, CVS 8HOUP sr Plaintiff s*»ee-. 0RDJNG8 ’E ,, Whose place to the vinder- d t b it the un. ne »Burt* has st him fo r di- 2 of the Court treeno County, eglcct of duty - i divorce, and from the said ody of the taro Kto tire Plafo nd that said ng on or after Ll>44. IE BURTS, le r Attorney TICE whose present ill take notice h E. McDaniel, tion for divorce Hourt of Greene ase No. 23,502 tid Court. Said ng on or after e date of the s notice, to-wit: ro are required time or judg- ainat you> McDANIEL, ■ a .■ ~ ter & Gibriey, Her Attorneys. itiiim ii'm ilin iilN iH tt'i r STANDS >OD , U RE PLAN BLE r *S ~Xeaia, O. SSL tut)anaOotoatsictmtttes President Ita D. Vayhinger leaves "''-thia- iireek on a business trip to New . Y«*rk in the interest of the College, E AND | FARSI LOANS | farms for sale | Iso make farm | st for 15 years. | and no apprais- 1 Inquire . | London O. I ng, Mgr. IklltltltMMIHNMtMHHHMMIft Fittings for | am, Hand and § nil purposes, | kits, Plumbing | aa w»« c i itflHtmtlWHffle /KLETT CO. >HIO m m m fcm MH iii w i i i SRVICE r o a c IA JEER ever*# CharfM Xenia, Ohio Ttted, ble ChurfM, W i lk i i % « use emi S# COLLEGE NEWS She who was formerly Janet At Miss Mary Helen Cresw*ll has re turned from a Y. W. C. A, Confertnee a t Forest Beach on Lake Michigan. *™ on- w*8 * ,™ ltor °* '* “ 1"“ 1Stuffed animals, and hobbies , t this week. The mother, of two sons.! i It’s kindergarten alma C«- ; darville /TWa yea::' the i ^ B g a r t e n 1term will rulminat >< rith h- "■My Tota* Fair1*, which will b e g i n - f j p, m, on Thursday, July 13. I t will include talent from the kir iergarten. This >will consist of dane- ig bears, trick j bicycle riders, trapes# performers, 1 ttCj I t will also i n c i te exhibits of dolls. j m /M 'V '- , X Yfcrffe f t < 2 » * f tN r ffe > . ;• tereectleaof ^^mrt^’Strepi ,*:■* u 'e Cetumbue /Csdarvflls /■'.-« ja t Needed for /h y ^ ' c s^ s e . BE IT URM i ’ ne :'.? found of the Village of Ceda; .'fate oi Ohio, twodhirds of a l? /'^m v i« elect ed thereto concurring " / (1). That-the flow in g deecribed / ''/ ui f * H a '"' ire or leg The above’described tracts being subject ^ o all h igh r, /f ’Jm m a t* Jwre^fr— ■ ■ ■ ..........^ |v y? Ved»i-vill*!r\' ‘ r ls,/au th o rlx |^^ j T fey/the h i r im IMtOtt the FeffOi HERE real estate M e lkM f to the Village m All per- She was one of the delegates from th e ' **!IB The mother, off two swis ^ ong »re invited to bring their collec-, Tfi, r ,r v n r Vu , Hifl . . Business Girls* Service Fellowship 1^ “ *w»l **« -V .^ tem p la te s ^drnlp. i « , * , t0 the fair. Prises will be m -NE*“ S,tu*te In *■ Club of the Springfield Y. W. 0. A, “ “ Cedarville is n '^ a e e d e d for mmaw, sue, noop.es am v * x - . ma2 i w l puipm.'^tp-wlt" n llec; BA‘CT NE;- *’ Village of Uedarviller > .vr- v „ ea^'sf/^eUe'osIfiidd auiUMWbii* m ^si'fsrmaniX' 'ermance of Hie o/hisoffiti*! duties, aud sa idC iM e f AS rh ief of P. Sice in »,«>- t^hce shail cany all nsesmiaiy iuwr> sxit an<Lperformance of his du*je* ,’***•«'w o said Vllhife, and " ’ '4 se'i ier ¥ | r-atifm of' I 3'>'f c ' o f t a l i O M WHEREASvi^r the welfare, pezk'-f'". * ^ * f« d this Mhday of J**», HM4, , AIWA , Cedasxtttm Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Williamson nn- nounced the coming marriage o f their daughter, Miss Nancy Williamson, to Ensign Hotter 0. Pennypacker, Jr., Toledo, a t a dinner-bridge party on Saturday evening. The wedding will take place Tuesday, July 25 in the F irst Presbyterian Church. Miss Wil liamson graduated from the local high school and attended Bowling Green University. Ensign Penny- packer is a son,of Dr. and Mrs.- Mot- ta r C. Pennypacker Sr., Toledo and is an instructor in the naval air c oq > s a t Pensacola, Fla. He also attended the Bowling Green University, Guests were seated a t five quartet tables centered with pink sweet peas, House guests were Miss Pattie Pen- neypacker, sister of the bridegroom' elect, and Miss Rae Anderson, former classmate of Miss Williamson. • * " “ P* i lions to t i . i ill * a - »Vifi.« V « , r 7 * / » j relieve «K b j .n - W i J .or th t p ^ t ^ t doU, t , . w . t graduated in 1932 a|fd now answers to the name of Mrs. A. B. Lewis. June 30 marked the end of Miss dolls uwned by one child, the smallest doll. Prizes will Also be given for the most unique hobby, the most valuable . from an educational standpoint, and Glenna Basore’s service to the college t},e m oft int« ^ stingly displayed hob. but a t request of the students she ly> and #pr th , most interesting stuf- gave a number of readings Monday a t fed th« mo, t life-like stuffed chapel to the pleasure of all. ! animal and the lk rn s t and smallest Miss Basore will enter upon her new work as Registrar a t Denison U- niversity, August 1st. ' Begmnl w *■& on tl» S. side pf North Street, a t Cc^rville and P()*Ik.e of ‘ Village M i intersection of the S. line of North aid 7</ilage are hereby {)e ^ c d tho sum of Twenty-Ipe Street with the E. line of East Street; - ------- . ..... . . . . . . . MISS JANE ELLEN GILLILAN BRIDE OF Lt. ROBERT WISEMAN Miss Jaoe Ellen Gillilan, daughter of Mrs, Pei-ry Gillilan, was married to Second Lt. Robert J. Wiseman,James town, in the Methodist Church, Sat urday evening at 8:30 o’clock. Dr. H. H. Abel read thfe double ting service.in the presence of 150 guests. Miss Mildred Trumbo presided a t the organ "and rendered a fifteen minute program of music. Two seven-branch candelabra, greenery and baskets of hydrangea and. pink flowers decorated the altar. Single tapers burned in the windows. Miss Frances Littif, maid of honor, wore a floor-length gown of .pink net over silk and a white lace cap, She carried a Colonial bouquet of snap dragons and pink roSes. Judy Wise man, sister of the bridegroom; was flower girl and carried a pink basket of rose petals. Her long dress was of blue satin. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a lace Cap and she carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Her only jewelry was an ame thyst and rhinestone brooch which had been worn by. her mother a t her wed ding, She was given in marriage by her Uncle, Mr. Albert Jolly,'Dayton. Mr, Claytow Wiseman, brother of the bridegroom served as best man. The urshers were Mr. George.Abels and Mr David Wiseman. A reception was held at the bride’s home with seventy guests present. An ice course was served The bride and. groom left that evening on a short wedding trip. They will leave July 8 for Baton Rouge, La.,' where he will receive advanced training in flying. Both are graduates of the local high ichOol. ■Guests were present from Dayton, Xenia, Springfield and Cedar- ville. . ... ■ ■ ■ . - » Hit Own Hometown li i' i T ' T jT ^k re sM wmM te rim rijsg a fiaW w h um . I t tu ff » « « mnsirr1—. awskaae «M k j * revive* «U jUriro . The •Cyamlfcey ahmys havebee * 1 alwys A* P**Mu fads tUag»makeup*»*WB s m b I m I i as he epeahs uf h frawai M c M i l l a n nHHllmlnW ARL C O Z Y m THEATRE 4 Fri. Midi S a t, 7’B * DoaMe-Featare Program * THE GHOST THAT WALKS ALONJ —a n d - “COWBOY IN THE Cl/)UDS” Sum. airf Mow., JaV Waraef Bm*. GigautR- NusW»l (Thank Yonr Lwcky Star** * ai W o x n e w s First Show a t 7 P. M, W a d , 'IU m KHu*r*»» J u l f JOAN DAVIS IN • s t A u n r u t s u r » m k e ’ NgWtP-^lAllTOOM*-'* SPORTS The summer students and'faculty enjoyed a picnic 2nd feed on the gym yard Tuesday evening. Pres, Vayhing- j er starred as champion slider a t the j home plate. Mir. Leon Kling as water melon. consumer, Miss Finke as com mander in charge, and Dr. Jurkat as umpire. July 5th was the ’’day af ter.”’ . • ’ . li: j i l t largest ll t of animals. The exhibitors are asked td bring their objects to the College Gym a t three P, M,, July 13th. A feature of the fair will be the ex hibition of a group of interesting dolls shown from the collection of Miss Kathryn Finke of Dayton. —«s«a to convey said real estate thence N» 79s 40’ E. 29 feet to a point}by deed to the highest bidder there in said 3. line of North Street; thence* I foe according to law. S, 41* 18’ E. 125.55 feet to a point in Passed this 5th day of June, 1944. the N. line of the Columbus Pike; 1, H. H. ABELS, thence with the line of said ColumbuajdKayor 0f the Village of Cedarville, Pike S, 41* IP W. 47 feet; thence W Ohio. '!■ Prof, Wm- Boyce, manager of Col lege farm, has his. afflictions, even as he Apostle Paul. First, the old trac tor broke an axle; next three men were overcome in the hay field, third he new tractor pin of front wheels broke—but being quite philosophical? the genial manager smiles and saws wood. ENTERTAINED FOR FIFTEENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Next week sees the end of the first ummer term. Second ,erm will open vith registrations Monday, July 17. Glass work begins next day, CHURCH NOTES Mr. and Mr#. Arnett Gordon enter tained more than sixty guests a t their home south of Cedarville Thursday evening, June 29, in honor of their fifteenth wedding anniversary,Among those present were their pastor and wife, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Jaieson, Dr, L. L, Gray of Xenia,. who had per formed the. wedding ceremony fifteen years before, members of the McKib- ben Bible Class, and families of Mr, and M tb . Gordon. The evening was pleasantly spent in contests after which delicious refreshments were served, A parade of wedding gowns worn by guests closed a delightful evening. Mrs. Frank Lackey wore the lovely bright-blue taffeta which she had worn a t her own wedding fifty years ago and which guests acclaimed as most attractive of all. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar- hur B, Evans. Preaching 11 A. M. On account of 'he serious illness of Mrs. Genevera Viley in McClellan hospital, Dr, W. V. Itiffe has kindly offered to preach Cor us Sabbath morning. The pastor ind family deeply appreciate this Treat kiWdness on the part of Dt. liffe. Y. P. C. U, 7 P. M. Subject, ’’Resi zing America’s Christian Resources.” eader, Margaret Stormont, Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P. M. n the church. The following expect to attend the ynodical Y. P. C. U. Conference in Camp Bethany, Winona Lake, Ind„ egning Monday, and continuing thru 'riday evening. The Misses Lena Hastings, who serves again this year a Counsellor, Margaret Stormont, Mary Louise Stormont, Caroline Gal- oway Beverly Karzoo, Margaret Robe, Eileen Kyle and Harold. Stor mont. gain with the N. line of Columbus Pike S84* 'W . 87 ft. to the intersec tion of said N. Line of Columbus pike arid B. line of East Street; thence with the E, line of East Street N. JO* 20' W. 132 feet to the place of begin ning, containing about three eights (3-8) of an acre, and being the same premises' conveyed to W, H. Barber ATTEST: NELSON CRESWELL, Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, 4 Dollars.. ($25.00) per ino^> for the use of hi? automobile while"’ in tlie the performance of his official duties **» CedmrvMM, V f L T B Y We v w -t A f prices fo rrsji- bits, juucke, turkeys, fries, Lena, arnTroosters. GINAVEN POULTRY PLANT LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received a t the of- by Chester B. Hammer and wife, by *? ce <-'e^arv‘^e»Ohio, 'loot fice of the Village Clerk of the Village Miss‘Helen Lovett, Mrs. Richard L. Lovett and son, Richard Dennis, of London,*are ^visitingjn Roanoke, Vg., With Cpl. Lovett, He has received the Good Conduct and expert rifleman medals. LOST, STkAYED OR STOLEN— Reddist, Brown long hair small ear, bushy tail Pomerannia dog named, Mingtoy.” I have a tag for him. Lib eral reward. E, M. Kennedy, Box 173, Cedarville. FOR SALE— Slabwood cut (or the stove or furnace by th e , — cord. Can deliver. Dial, 6-2201 j N, line of the aforesaid Lucy Barber - Arthur Hanna Itract; thence with center line of North METHODIST CHURCH Rev. IT. H. Abels, D. D., Minister- Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds, ^ Church Service 11:00 A.‘M. Theme; ”A Cake Not Turned.” Sabina School of Christian Service July 11-14 in session a t the camp grounds. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Eiliott, Minister 10 A. M, Sabbath School, J. Rankin MacMillan,. Supt. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, Sermon, “The Art of Friendship.” Wednesday, July 12. Community Prayer Meeting a t the U. P» Church. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R O. Ralstem Mlaiater 10:00 A. M., Bible School, Briieat W. Collins, Supt, 111.00 A. M, Morning Worship, 7.B0 Youjig People’s Christian Union All are welcome CLIFTON PRS8BYTRIAN CHURCH Makelm A. Harris, Miakter 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Robert Shaw, 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship deed dated August 5th, 1921, recorded Volume 127, page 11, Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio. TRACT NO. TWO:- Situate in the State of Ohio, County of Greene and Village of Cedarville, and beginning a t a point in the center line of the Columbus Pike- (S-H.I.C.H. *6) and the center .line of North Street, said point being the N. E. corner to Lucy Barber’s Five tenth (0.5) acre tract, as described in. Deed.. Records of Greene County, Ohio, Vbinme 125, page 508; thence along the center line of said Columbus Pike S. 38° 35| W. 252.99 feet to a point, said point be ing the S. corner to the aforesaid Lucy Barber’s tract; thence N. 41° 18’ W. 47)33 being in the'proposed Northerly 33 I feet right-of-way line, 33 feet North- j erly of and radially from Station 38 plus 87,52 in the center line of survey * made by the Department of High way, thence along said right-of-way line, 33 feet from and parallel to said the left having a radius of 376.26 feet a distance of 101.89 feet to a point 33 feet Northwesterly of and a t right angles to the center lihe of survey at station 39 plus 98.35; thence continu ing 33 feet from and parallel to said j center line. N. '38° 35'E. a distance of 101.51 feet to a point in the center line of North Street* said point being 33 feet Northwesterly of and a t right angles to the center lirie"of survey at Station 41 plus 00.14 and being in the of Cedarville, Ohio, until 12 o’clock Noon of the 24th day of July, 1944, for the following material to be fur nished for the re-building and hard surfacing of streets in said Village: 1750 Gallons RT-3 Tar fqr prime- 'cost, more or less. 1750 Gallons RT-8 Tar for seal coat more or less. , . 250 Tons No. 6 Stone, more or less, The above quantities are based on preliminary estimates only and all ] bids shall.read more or less, to cover any changes deemed necessary and advisable by the Village Council. Said bids shall also include costs of all labor W i l l you have us in December-? necessary fo r the apphea- . - . .. .... . . 1 tion, delivery and supervision of mak- feet to a point, said poi nt , ing the improvement by re-buildirig and hard surfacing said street#. . ' » Plans and specifications may be seen a t the Mayor’s Office in said Village. NELSON CRESWELL„ Clerk of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio. | f 1! Tech Sgt. Kenneth C. Ferryman, is receiving treatment in a hospital at Ft. Mason, Calif., where he has been since June 8, His address^ is A. S.N.! 35401284, Station'Hospital, S.F. P. E. Fort Mason, Calif, For Sale—Very choice dairy heif ers $25 each. ' Holsteins, uernseys and Ayrahires Non-related bull free with 5 head. Shipped C O. D. Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., . Sayre, Pa. lOStfi ANNUAL GREENE County Fair XENIA, OHIO August 1,2,3, and4,1944 DAY AND NIGHT I 1 . . - 1 0 . . . 'BiggerandBetter7 Wanted accordians and other musi cal instruments. Send card to R. H. Moore, 111 East Second Street*, Day- ; ton 2, Ohio. Will Come to see instru-, •■Iments. , • I 4-H Clubs Vocational Agriculture Garden Club Show Household Arts Granges Agriculture Products Horse Show every night. Livestock Show , Ohio State Hampshire Show Ohio Junior Hampshire Show Poultry-Rebbifc-Cavy Shows Good Midway RACING PROGRAM Tuesday, AugUft 1 . I I 2:24 P aco --------------------------------- -------------------------------- 8G0’00 THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARRNB Paster, Raymond Birkklaad. Sunday Servleee Sunday School 10:W to 11:00 A. I t Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M Evangelistic Setvke 7:30 P« M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:81 P . R , Sundsy School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. CHURCH OF GOD R, C. FREDIAICH, PaMar Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. ' . Morning Worship, 10:80 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting a t 7 P, M, Evangelistic Service 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting 8:00 P* M. s t . p A S rZ u ^m v n m ' Sunday School, 10:80 A. M. Morning Service, 11 A, X. Gordon Franklin, Pastor. Mrs, Mary .Harris, JUgori** HOY AND HDlD ’T r RONWI Free For All Paco 2:20 Trot Purse .$500.00 . 400.00 Help Wanted—Farmer experienced in raising livestock and crops. Live on and work 220 acre farm, fully equip ped Write stating experience, age, number in family, basis of remunera tion. References required. . Reply to Box 10, Herald, Cedarville. Coma next w inter, w ill your family have to go glow on the luscious vegetables and fruits that make wartime meals appetizing? N o t if you can them now. Can them right. By modern methods, anyone can can. Our fighting men, our Allies, the people o f the liber ated countries—all have a claim on our commercially, canned food. Help solve the food problem fo r your family by canning now, and you help, our country. IT’S IMPORTANT 1. Preserve only sound, strictlyfroth produce —the excess from youc Victory. Garden, and produce from local' faring and market gardens. ‘ 2 . Use only up-to-date scientific methods. Such Informa tion may be obtained by writing to your State College of Agri culture or to “Home Canning,“ (J.S, Department of Agriculture* Washington 25, D. C. OF follow the methods taught at your local canning center (ask your school or newspaper if there's one in your community). 3 . Use on ly p ro p e r equ ipm en t. If you haven't got it, or can't buy it, arrange to share someone else's pressure cooker or water bath c a n n e r . . . o r u se th e facilities provided by your community canning center. TH E D A Y T O N JPO TV t H A N D L I GHT . C O M P A N Y THIS XOFERTISIUltiNl I’RBPJRBD FOR TBS WSR FOOD dDMINlSTJUTlOtf BY TUB WAR ADVERTISING COUNCIL IN CO-OPERATION WITH TUB O ff ICE OF WAR IN tn o u JT io u Wednesday, August 2 3-Year-Old Pace (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy ~ 2-Year-Old Trot (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy eg m #****»*•£* „^350JM) _ 250.00 250.00 Thursday, August 3 2;20 Pace ■*»«<—**i«- 3-Ycar-Old Trot (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy------ 2-Year-Old Pace (Stake) (And Added Money) Trophy — - Friday, August 4 2:15 Pace Handicap Trot Handicap m *» **» ** t#fc»**•*»»«•t»«#*■«» set m as m a «*es •» , a l *ek& «.e>«* tt *«* t*w **»«»#•■•*&•»*«»■*.*••*#»'— 400.00 250.00 250.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 !! Speed entries elose ...................*................... :: Ohio stftte Hampshire Show entries close - duly 15» 1944 :: ALL OTHER ENTRIES CLOSE.............. 27, 1944 49 * •ji : GUS SUN'S VAUDEVU.B and CIRCUS .i ; GENERAL ADMISSION 40 cents, Tax Paid B. U. Bell, tre s s , Mrs. Robert J . Bryson, gee, !; N. N. Hunter, Pres. ; R, K Halnei, Vke Pres, . •, »»!♦»» t 01 1 t't'frHH i # I j »»#! I REG ISTER / ° Now At The » Eastern Pioneer Hybrid Office YelMw Springs, Ohio For detasseling of Hybrid Seed Fields GREENE & CLARK COUNTIES MEN AND WOMEN * .4 \ , 28 16 years o r more of age who are physically able to do this type of work, This d e t a i l i n g work is classed-as an Essential Industry. I t is highly * important in the production of food, Those who have previously done detasseling work for us may apply by „ telephone. Others should apply in person. It is expected tha t this work will begin about the middle of July. 'Must Comply with WMCPhut Eastern Pioneei Hybrid ComCompany Yellow Springs, Ohio Phone 468 \
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