The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
ClubandSocialActivities Mrs. Eugtue I., Uberati, formerly* Frances Fatten o f this place, and Ip. f ant daughter are mw at the home o f her mother, Mrs. Garret Fatten, 137 W . Market St., Xenia, PoplinPlaidSuit Mrs, Paul Orr o f Atlanta, G «„ is herp on a w rit ‘with her father, Mr. Marlon Hughes and other relatives. Mrs, Mildred Foster, Yellow Springs, { teacher o f music in the local schools I here, entertain the faculty 'of the; school Wednesday in honor o f Miss { Bernice Bryant*who has resigned to ? lake a position '; in the Springfield! schools. Mr. and Mrs* J. M. Auld entertain-3 ed a number of friends at dinner Tues | day evening, honoring their son, Pvt, Harvey Auld, who has been here on a 15-day furlough. Pvt, Auld leaves t o - ' day to report to his camp at 0 k ?a -' homo, Okla, | Mr. ad Mrs. Reynold Huffman of Milford Center, 0 ., formerly* o f this 'community, are announcing the birth o f a daughter, Cheryl Lee, Monday at White Cross Hospital in ColumhUs, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agnor and daughter, Sondra Sue, will spend tfie week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huffman of Mil ford Center, O. Miss Junia Creswell and a crew of government auditors spent three weeks in Chicago and Indianapolis. They returned by government trans port by Northern Michigan along the lake to Detroit and then to Wright Field. NOTICE—On or about Aug, 14, will reopen my tractor and implement repair service in So. Charleston. Field service, or complete overhauling in my shop. O. E. LOWE Chillicothe St. So. Charleston,' 0 , Mr, and Mrs. George Murphy and sons Robert and George Jr., o f Akron and Mrs. Nettie McGhee o f Vinton, spent the week-end with Mr and Mts. Boyd Harman. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Harman are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corne and daughter, Virginia, South Vienna, and Mr. Pete Wertz o f Dayton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Harman and son. V ‘ Town-wear cottons are quite the rage this season.,'Not only are they made up stunningly, but women are taking great care to pee that the washables are o f the' everfast type that tubs perfectly.- • , There’s style distinction in the tai loring o f this chic costume, with spe cia l emphasis* on the nicely detailed bracelet sleeves and the buttons. Note the extreme tilt o f the smart little chapeau. It brings you the lat est news as .to how we will be wear ing our little berets and pill-boxes and wee sailors this spring and sum mer—tilted way to one side! The Herald is informed that many j o f the persons whose names had.bebn certified for circulation o f petitions calling fo r a referendum to repeal all sales takes in Ohio, have withdrawn , their names and notificd the Board o f Elections. The movement is sponsor, ed b y the CIO in the state backed by Democratic candidates for state o f fice. The same action has been taken in several other rural counties yet in he larger cities no doubt hundreds o f he ClO w ill circulate the petitions^ Mrs. James Ross and daughter Car ina Jeanne and Mrs. Wayne Black and daughter, Sandra Lee of Dayton, spent Thursday with, their parents Mr, 'and Mrs. Dane Mitchell. . Mrs. George Gordon has moved in to her own property on North Main. Rev. and Mrs. .Herbert Main and son Paul, o f Loveland, are occupying the property o f their mother, Mrs Della Johnson on Cedar st. Rev Main will go later to Pennsylvania "fo visit relatives. Dr. W, R. Graham and wife o f La fayette, Ind., have been spending sev eral days here this week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nelson had n§ their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finney, Detroit, Mich,, Mr* and Mrs. Robert Glasgow and family o f Seaman, 0 ., Mr. and Mrs, William Finney and daughter, Wilma Jean, o f Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wiseman, Selma; and Miss Martha Finney, Springfield. Mrs. W. C. Fin ney, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow, two months, has re turned to her homo here. COUPLE MARRIED IN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN PARSONAGE Announcement has been mado o f the marriage o f Mrs. Betty Inman, this place, and Mr* Harry Magic, Dayton. The marriage took place at the First Presbyterian Manse, July 19,o the ceremony being performed by Rev, Paul Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Mogle have established their home in Ccdaf- v ilK Mr. Mogle is a watchmaker. C O Z Y # T H £ A T R E m CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 4*5 >. . and Mon, Attf. 6*7 » M n fUH -lK iie Manning £ DESERT SONG" llMed in Technicolor * NEWS — — CARTOON Wed. mm I Thsira, Aug. P*tQ * Charles Starrett« « A ll Star Cast « “ COWBOY CANTEEN" tm m m d Jtmd Cartoon 4L0NG FARM FRONT (Continued from first page) (Continued from first page) reserve stocks are exhausted. Crop Txperls state-that, harvesting' grass vnd legume: seeds I s fa r more import- int than the monetary value o f the 1 second growth o f hay, Ohio needs borne grown clover seed and alfalfa =seed to start meadows which will maintain soil productivity. JORE TRUCKS IN SIGHT— , All new trucks and other commer- ?lal motor vehicles are now rationed inder the direction o f Office Defense Transportation. The War Mobiliza- ion director says farmers can expect o receive 10,000 surplus army truck md nn unstated quantity of agricul tural machinery now at army, depots, Applicators are to be made on in formation obtained by state and county AAR committees. Applica tions fo r new trucks will clear thru focal ODT offices. WANTED—To exchange excellent 100 x 50 brick and tile garage rented ilso remodeled borne adjacent to, Center o f West Mansfield, 0 . Wish to trade f o r a home and some land in or near Cednrvillc or Yellow Springs, Ohio, , John P« Aikin, Agent. West Wansficld, Ohio. Experienced Typists :nd Clerical Workers. Steady em ployment, pleasant working condi tions, good pay. R McCall Corporation 2219 McCall fit. Dayton, 0* rim er PoultryH m HI i fromDay-OldOn Jmi AMU DrMlsg Wsrtsr Mio-Sot © Qhras thaw bright in i swabs,aari wPaWWPno * hp BBSJWVTORBTfP•* PMMCWPfiv WfWWMA ^dk-. 1 * 1 ^ ■*— m jiVi. I.. Mi' w ww$9tm wMH act Wrir *4 Sim MMsty urn Try M»*« Brtk ass why * sat-«i 15 ra ardar* wBI JUMP MfwWimPl jpPWBf OTSNM mm*'w*$um ourn i ; DKiOiTS HAM* ’ o a m Y i t i g b x ia l p , r » » A Y , augu st 4 || Tbs minister, Dr. Ahsls, is to hripy*nd 1.1th snd will be absent the last ] Xvaagstittfe Merries TM T, M» 1 CHURCH NOTES f * * * * * * * »**«** ^ . o ^ iwn » MVTH0DI8T CRUBCK Rev. 71. H. Abels, D, D., Minuter. Sunday School 10:00 A , V , Supt, Mrs. David Reynolds* The Rev. Deed W , Engle, guest minister. We am happy to welcome to the pulpit Sunday the Rev. Engle who Has had successful pastorates in the Uni* ted Brethem Church for the past 36 years. He served an outstanding church in Dayton. He spent several months in France during World War I. He will give a message that is worthwhile, ........ 0.^-^r^wnm ***** V* | Wsdaesdsy ftrv iM gondty msrsingat the High Street - .*,*,*, . 1 Prayer Meethig TM P» M, Methodist Church in Springfield. ;ROY BAYUFF DIED OF BURNS Sunday Seboel Swperintsideiri, Rg* Dr. Abels will return to the pulpit WHILE ON ELECTRIC JOB ! fpa Name, the following Sunday and the top ic! 1 will be "Swinging oft « Star.” J R0y Bayliff, 60, for seventeen year* | - w ' 1" ............... in lineman fo r the Dayton Power and' A , M, Momiiig WeesUp. CHURCH OF GOD R . C> FRHDHRXCK, Faster . . . .... . « n*» *«v»i k . y , r a iB U XM V , Fas< UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH & died Thursday a t the Me , Sunday School, 0:8# A . M, Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister. : Cle^ bums which he Morning Worship, !* * • A . M, Sabbath School 10 A. M, SupL Ar« 8uptamed la st Friday while working Young Peoples Meeting at 7 P. M. - * , en a line near Alnha. Hw burns wph » — -- -• - thur B. Evans. Theme, “ Four Great Truths.” *No Y . P. C, U, during August, ■pi ioung reopies meeting a t 7 » , , on a line near Alpha. is bums were j Evangelistic, Service 3:00 P. I f. j regarded serious from the first, * Veuyev Meeting fi;00 P. M. All are wefeeaie Choir Rehearsal, Sa tu rdayT p . M. ’ ™ E CHURCH OF THE NAZABENB Prayer Service in four church Wed- Pastor, Raymond Strickland, nesday, 8 P. M. Leader, Dr. Florence Sunday Services Williamson. I Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A . M. The pastor will preach August 6 Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 13:00 M. . CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. O. Ralston, MUriatar. 10;00 A. M., Bible School, Ernest W» Collins, Supt. BY, PAULA - lf .lt CHURCH Gordon Franklin, Pastor, Sunday Sriuml, 10 S0 A, M, Morning Servk*, 11 A, M, Sermon: "The Nseassity of Building" A. C. League at 5 P. M, Mrs. Mary Harris, Rejjprter. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH „ Rev* Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:S0 A . M. Supt. Mrs. Wilbur Weakley, i Morning Worship a t 11 A. SC, | prayer meeting, Wednesday, # P .M . The ia National GREENE COUN TY ’S GRAND OLD BANK Established 1835 This has been an important, week in the history o f the Greene- County Fair and one in W hich our citizens can well feel proud. This week like every other week in the year is an important week with the Xenia National Bank. Our interests are your in- terests each week o f the year and those whom we serve have the benefit o f an insti tution noted for its friendliness and willingness to aid you in your financial prob lems. ■ -i ' HV' .riS* . * Xenia National Bank The Old Gothic Bank On The Main Comer Where Good Service, Courtesy and Friend liness Prevail W e A re Making Some Real Estate Loans A t Very Attractive Rates. W e Invite Y ou In T o Talk Over Your Needs % 4p»f*A *-*. -x*-*#.s*r,
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