The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
CRDAJtyiLLE HERALD, FRIDAY, flEm iCMW *, m i vtf r ■*•’*’*-'*# C lub andSocialActivities Mr. and Wrs, A. E. Richards are vacating at Indian Lake, this week. Mrs, Ola Caskey spent Labor Day with Mr. and; Mrs. Arthur Judy. Foy Sate: Black Persian Lamb coat, good condition* Sire 44, Call Cedar- ville, 6.2601. t Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Miller and child* ren o f Columbus, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.-J, Hostetler, , Miss Joyce Clematis is visiting with friends in St, Louis, Mo. Hiss Maude Hastings has returned to Kent, O., to resume her teaching in the public schools. FOR RENT— A bain, SHEDS, blue, grass Pasture. 7 and nboutH acres ,.G. H. Hartman, Cedarville, O. Prof, and Mrs . Martin H. Bartels of Cincinnati, .were visiting among friends Labor Day, enjoying the Field Day entertainment also. Prof. Bar tels is past president' o f the Pragres- • sive Club. Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence Miller o f Indianapolis, Ind., visited over the -week-end with Mr. Rev, John Bickett will occupy the pulpit at the Clifton United Presby terian Church, Sabbath. Mrs. Robert Jacobs and children, who have been residing with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W; C. Iliff, have opened their home in Dayton. Dr, Jacobs is with the American Medical Unit in France. Messrs. Harold Reinhard, Wm. and Mrs. Clyde Marshal) and Fred Clemans spent a McCallister. On Sunday a family d in -1fewTlaya last week fishing near Ban ner was enjoyed with relatives from dusky. Xenia and Springfield being present. ! ■ - - .......... . . — --------j Miss Joyce Ann Crohby, who has Mr. and Mrs. W. A , Turnbull mov- ' been spending the summer with her ed this week from their home, recent- ’ parents, Lieut, and'Mrs. Crosby a t ly sold to E< E. Neal, on the Columbus pike to the lower floor of the Dodds apartment, corner Xenia nve arid Mil ler st. Lt. Wayne Andrew, who is station ed in New Mexico, has been home for a few days visiting with his parents, J. ,H. Andrews and wife. Lt. Andrews is engaged in training pilots for tl)e famous B-29 that has proved so ef fective in recent months over France. He left Thursday evening for his base in New Mexico, which- he says is the largest in the country. ^ Pensacola, Florida, is visiting fo r two weeks with her grandother, Mrs, J. E. Mitchell and her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Waddle o f this, city. This year Miss Crosby will attend Knox'School for girls at Cooperstown, New York. Mrs, John Davis and ‘ daughters, Jane and Patty Ann, spent last week in Cincinnati with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fergu son. .The Woman’s Club will hold the first meeting o f the club yfear with Mrs. C. W, Steele, Thursday, Sept. 14. A report reached us Thursday o f , Roll call “ The Name o f a Military the illness of Mr. Arthur Cummings ; Camp” . Guest speaker will be Dr. J. his home on North Main st. .He with ! Reed Miller o f Xenia, O. Mrs. Cummings have spent several j ■ '.. i-— .i weeks at the reservoir due to hay fev- ! . Jut. Frederick Heifner spent a few er. His present illness came on quite days here with his wife and daughter suddenly. ! at the home of her parents, Mr. and * -......— ——— - ■ • Mrs". Fred Clemans last week. -He was enroute from Oklahoma to Atlantic City. Mrs. Heifner arid daughter, Pamela ‘ will join him at Rockport, Mitine the last o f the "Week; « Word has been received here from Pvt. G. G. McCallister, Signal Service Ft. Monmouth, N. J,, that he has been granted a furlough, the first since his induction last January 5th, and with his .family, are expected to reach here Saturday night. The family has been located at Red Bank, N. J. for several- months and- are returning to remain here. Pvt, McCallister will ■ return to Ft. Monmouth next Friday. Blush Apples. Phone 6-1601, I. C.‘ DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. John Richards (Chris tina Jones), Bowie, Axiz., formerly of this place, are announcing the birth of a daughter, Janet Ann, in a Tuscan Ariz.,. hospital Thursday. Mr. arid Mrs. Richards have been in Tuscon this summer while the former; a teacher in Bowie High School, was at tending summer school at the Uni versity o f Arizona. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Richards of this place and Mrs. Le roy Kiger, near West Carrollton, arfe the grandparents. Dr. Donald Kyle/and Marilyn and John, accompanied by. Mrs. B. B, Mill- ison returned home Monday, after a vacation at Clear"Lake Ray, Indiana. ArmStubborn Things IT IS A P A C T Hist Hw w b « no ipoeUlht In, or monopoly on, low*prk»d funoralt. IT IS A P A C T fiisf wldor know!* •dga oonesrnlng auilH y and •val- ua< wouM bring about whar d « * crimination In tlia making of fu- naral arrangamanti, . . I T IS A P A C T that our yarvlca hai raealvad and marltad fha ap* praval o f t h o » who liwlit upon Irraproaehabla quality at ratten* able price*,/ M c M i l l a n ,7 , ,‘rrrrU.. , .*, ■ , ; .■ hone * I!l IF MECHANICALLY MINDED, WE CAN USE YOU Train to operate different kinds of machines. Wo pay you while learning, opportunity for advancement. Must comply with WMC regulations. Em ployment bffice open Monday, Wed nesday, _ and Friday' evenings from 1:00 to 9:00. Sunday from 9:00 a, in. until 12:00 noon. , „ THE INTERNATIONAL TOOL _ COMPANY 434-438 East First Street, Dayton 2, Ohio. i ' Harden & Mumma AUCTIONEERS a Investigate before you book your Book your Sale Phone 1347 W -l, Xenia, Ohio C O Z Y a THEATRE • and Sat., Sept. 8-9 lte Colbert - Fred MacMurray O T IM E FOR LOVE ” DYE CARTOON - SPORTS i, and Mon. Sept, 10-11 te Goddard • Fred Mae Murray VNDING ROOM O N L Y ” 'S~- c a r t o o n *— s c ie n c e d Thur*. Sept* 13-14 4 OUR TIME” iplno Paul Henrled * PARAMOUNT NEWS ni»,iiwiiniimtnfi’*— BRING IN YOUR OVERCOATS > LADIES’ COATS Children’s Coats Cleaned and Pressed HOURS—Daily 3:00 P, M. te 8 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A, M. to 10:30 P. M, GIVE US A TRIAL THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main at., - ’ Cedarville iiiMmiHiiiiimitMtimiii»imiHH«mmti»mimmtiMmmitHu * & WATCH REPAIRING H A R R Y H . MOGLE Phone 6*2931 West North St. Cedarville, O* WiliHimtaMmmHHaiMiHiimiiiiiiiiwiiiwmMOiiitmmWw E. E. Neal To Retire From Business After Nineteen Years E. E, Neal thi%week announced the aaio o f the Elite Bird Tea-Room and business to R. C. Frederick, who will take posession on October 2. Mr. Neal has been engaged in the restaurant business here lo r 19 years,' sixteen years in the present Main st location. He has purchased the VT.A. Turnbull home, Columbus pjkej with 37 acres o f land. .; The building Was once used by Cedarville College while the first college building was being erected. Mr, Neal will open a trailer camp in the grove in front o f thfe* house, *■ PRESIDENT IRA D. VAYHINGER NAMED BY CHAS. F. KENNEDY Charles F, Kennedy, Van Wert, O., announces the appointment o f Ira D. Vayhinger, President o f Cedarville College, a$ chairman o f Greene Coun ty for the National War Fund, Ohip Division, Inc. of which Mr. Kennedy is president. The National War Fund is made up of 22 member agencies for war emergency relief and morale building which have banded together to save expense and manpower in con ducting their campaigns in one united effort. Mr. Vayhinger has been associated with the .National War Fund since its formation in 1943, serving as/ Greene County Chairman durinjjf 'tHe iast cam paign. NMHW CHURCH NOTES NO GAS FOR 60 DAYS FOR ROBERT TURNER UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sab]bath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar thur H. Evans. ' Preaching 11 A. M. Vheme— “ The Power That Trans forms.’* Y . P, € . U, 7 P,' M, Subject: J,Put- ting First Things First.” Leader, Claire Stormont, Why riot begin now as sfchool qpens, to rally to the fine opportunity offered by the .Young People’s' Christian Union, for training in Christian Work? All young people between the ages of 14, or whenever you enter High Jjchool, and the age when you feel .you belong to the aged, are welcome to unite with us in fine Christian Fel lowship. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday ,8 P. M. Prayer Service Wednesday 8 F. M. in the F irst' Presbyterian Church/ Leader Miss Lulu Henderson. Semi-Annual Meeting o f the Joint Boards o f the Trustees and Session,, will convene Sabbath at 2:30 P. M. fn the church. Xenia. Preabytpry will meet Tues day, Sept. 12th in the ‘New California Church at 10-30 A. M. The Rev. John S. Vance, who has been ‘ the Stated; Supply at New California for seve: years, will be installed as rbgplar j Is- tor at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills ashosts. | Supplimental gas .rations of Robert K. Turner, Yellow Springs, were re- 1 voked for 60 days by the county gas oline panel for speeding 60 miles an hour. It was his second offense. COUNCIL APPROVES SALE OF LAND MONDAY Village Council on Monday met for a short business session for payment of bills and accepting the highest of two bids for a parcel of land at Ghil- licothe st. and East st. to Mrs. Kath ryn* Masters for $400. The: site was known as the Shroads property and purchased several years ago to per mit widening o f the street, at the turn. The first Methodist Church here was once located on the lot. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister IQ A. M. Sabbath School, J. Rankin MacMillan, Supt.' 11 A. M. Worship Service: Sermon: "Saints in Cedarville” ’ Tuesday. The Westminister __Class. will hold a picnic and class meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wil liamson.’ Members are to bring bask ets. Dessert will be provided. The Broadcaster Class will meet in the Church, Tuesday, Sept. 14. Com mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chaplin qnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards. Wednesday, Community Prayer meeting at this church at 8 P. M. Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Annual “ Re treat” or Church Planning Confer ence. PFC. KENT L. CLEMANS NOW AT SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Pfc Kent L. Clemans, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans, has been aa- signed to the’ AAP- Training Com mand Radio School at the Sioux Falls Army A ir Field, Sioux Falls, SJD..for training as a radio operator-mechan ic. Upon completion o f a 20-week course, he will be fully trained to. take his place as a member o f a highly skilled bomber crew of the Army Air Forces. He was inducted Dec. 17, ’42 at Columbus and Has been located at times at Columbus, Jefferson, _Mo., Romlers, Mich., Morrison Field, Fla., Columbia, Mo., San Antonio, Texas and Ft. Benj. Harrison, Ind. For Sale*- -Very choice, dairy heif ers $23 each, Holsteins, uernaeys and Ayrshire* Non-relsted brill free With t» luted. Shipped C O. D. Sayre Dairy Cattle Co,* . Bsyre, Pa* Washington Letter (Continued from firtt pag») ment is the opportunity to reconvert. There is a rather definite report circulating around Washington that President Roosevelt’s arranged pre election visit to London ahd Pafis may not materialize because o f health reasons, although a meeting with Mr. Churchill is scheduled^ for an early date. In the meantime the members o f the Naval Affairs Committee of the House and Senate are preparing to risk the Navy Department to submit information as to the number of names o f the .various battleships, cruisers, destroyers and other ships which were used by President Roose velt as an escort on his recent trip to Hawaii and;the Aleutians. Questions will also be asked about the total cost ..to the American taxpayer o f the Roosevelt Pacific cruise. NOTICE! We are digging our laBt po tatoes nov*. They are ripe enough for. win ter storage. All of our potato** es are graded and inspected and are No. 1 Other grades that are offered cheap. W e will deliver all sales. Phone your orders early H. C. CRESWELL Cedarville,” o . Phone6-22l5 II r--T-;.... -MMMMMMMMtt ' . J , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Lula B. Watt, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mary Hawkins and James H» Hawkins, have been duly, appointed as Executors o f the estate o f Lula B. W ait, deceased, late o f Cedarville Village, Greene Coimty, Ohio, .- Dated this 14th day o f July, 1944. william M c C allister , * Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Okie. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. JT. H. Abels, D, D., Minister. Sunday School 10:00 A, M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds. 11 A‘. M. Speaker, Pres. Ira D. Vay hinger. Regular meeting o f .the Wesleyan Service ’ Guild, Monday evening. First' Quarterly Conference in Fe licity, Sept. 14. Pres. Vayhinger will speak at Selma at 9:30 A . M, Union Sunday School: following. Supt. Elbert Schickendantz. 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. * Wednesday Service Prpyer Meeting 7:30 'P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9 A. M. No preaching for two weeks bn Sun day. No prayer service Wednesday as this is the week of .the Camp meet ing. ST P AU L A. M. E. CHURCH Gordon Franklin, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Morning Service, 11 A. M. A. C. League at *5 P. M. Mrs. Mary Harris, Reporter. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A. M., , Supt. Mrs. Wilbur Weakley. Morning Worship at 11 A, M, Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. WANTED—To exchange excellent 100 x 60 brick and tile garage rented also remodeled home adjacent to, Center of West Mansfield, O. Wish to trade for a home and some land in or near Cedarville or Yellow Springs, Ohio. John P< Aikin, Agent. West Wansfield, Ohio. NOTICE!—On or about Aug. 14, I will reojifcn my tractor and implement repair service in So. Charleston. Field service or complete overhauling in my shop. O. E. LOWE Chillicothe st. - So. Charleston, O. . j: --------------- T i ---- WANTED—To buy :or rent. Small residence o f five rooms with one to five acres of ground.* State whether •electric power is available. Phone 6- 1691, Cedarville. (2) Experienced typists and Clerical Workers. Steady em ployment, pleasant working condi tions, good pay. ' McCall Corporation 2219 McCall S t; Dayton, Ov P^-Trimm eJ Suit b . Big News This Year Elegance o f Past Decades Is ; Being Revived. By CHERIE NICHOLAS That luxury fash ion . of two decades or-m ore ago, the Javjshly fur-trimmed -costume suit is with pa Again Jfi3aB its. former glory, ahd then some. Tp describe -these stun ning .coptumes is impossible. One simply has to see them to appreciate the elegance o f the materials that make them and the luxuriousness o f the furs that trim them, likewise the finesse of their styling. So tut out all the fine fur pieces, the heirloom jewels; the magnificent ostrich plumes you’ve been hoard ing with the hopes that some day you might usfe them. The hour has struck, for the lavishly be-furred cos tume suit calls for just such fineries “ to add glamour unto glamour,, and it’s a well known fact that ostrich- •beplumed hats will be1'v e ry srriart this fall and winter for dressy oc casions.. There is much more to this sea son’s new costume suits than, their’ name implies. Once the new move ment gets in full .swing a call, will resound throughout the fashion world for blouses that can measure up in elegance and. allure to the luxuriant beauty of the fur and fabric that fashions that flatterer of all. flatterers — .the richly furred costume suit! ° , The new costume suits are all the more exciting- this year in that they are so enchantingly colorful. The fabrics that make them go in for such lusfr shades as the new deep fuchsia tones, and the rich purples and the much-exploited rich royal 'blues and a range of greens from lime to deep forest greens. Autumn browns are here too, and the loveli est-new- heather tones eye hath seem- Gray is the importantly featured neutral, tone that stands out in new. glory for fall. As to the furs that trim them, they are so versatile and so beauti ful and so cleverly handled in way of tuxedo, effects and. big bows at the throat and cunningly manipu lated wide cuffs, it’s worth while to go take a look at the new models on display just by way .of* getting in spiration for th e .planning of your own winter outfit. Two styles that lead in the cos* tume-suit vogue are the! tuxedo coat and the tunic-flare coat that tops a slim skirt. As to the furs that trim, the list includes mink, jet black Per sian lamb, Russian lynx, platinum dyed fox, silver fox and a new ombre-processed lamb that goes ace high as trimming of the smart gray wools. Spotted furs cite ocelot and leopard,- and very charming is the autumn-red coat with tuxedo. front and cuffs of rich seal. The campus crowd continues to call for muskrat and light heaver trims. Jewelry De Luxe This id a season when there is a new trend to elegance and refine ment in dress and cin all the ac cessory accents. Note^above with what perfection in workmanship and delicacy of design and with what t rtistry the Ibvely pearl spray bin and shower earrings of white arid smoke graded pearls have been Wrought by Clifford Furs! whose genius in turning out master piece jewelry is so well known. This fefnlike spray effect strikes a new high in loveliness for pearl jewel* vry, Graded white and smoke pearls strung on delicate gold links make the shower earrings pictured be* low. The necklace is of exquisite uniform pearls. Hand-Loomed Bags American designers visiting Mexi co a£e going about In Indian villages picking up handloomed fabric* which they use to make stunning handbags. They buy these from the Indians When they come across a particularly well-preserved piece. RHEUMATISM??? Come to Browns’ Drugs » Cedarville, O. REINER’ S R I N O L The medicine year friends are nil ' * I talking about—fo r Rheumatism, [ Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago, Feb. 4t, M«h 6*. > EARN WHILE YOU LEARN 1 At FRIGIOAIRE J We have many good paying war jobs in our factories and in our o f fices for both men and women. Experience unnecessary, instructions given while you work/on the job. You will be making vitally needed war material and r t the same time you will be acquiring training and experience thati^ful fit you foy post war work, * /■ . - i'* * - . * supply in person or write to the Frigjdaire Employment / >^ ’ * Office, 300 N. Taylor Street, Dayton, 2, Ohio. Must comply with WMC regulations. Do You Want to SELL OR BUY A FARM? CONTACT W. A. COCHRAN, FARM BROKER ’ ’ * i ' - ' - 0 • ' ' • ■ * J ’ ; South Charleston, Ohio. L. B. 434— Telephone 4561 "WE GET IT DONE" Sheriff's Public Sale ELMER & DOROTHEA SAFT PROPERTY CEDARVILLE,'OHIO Saturday, September 16 ,19 44 10:00 A .M . AT THE WEST DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE XENIA, OHIO By order of the* Court of Common Pleas o f Greene County, Ohio, I will offer at public sale the Saft property located pn Xenia ave., be tween Miller and McMillan Streets, Cedarville, Ohio. This dwelling is divided into four apartments and was formerly known as the D. S. Ervin residence. . / - Premises are appraised at $3,000.00 and may be Sold for two-thirds o f the appraisement.* Premises are mortgaged to The Home Owners Loan Corporation and arrangement's may be made by the purchaser to continue financing through the corporation.’ ’ Terms o f -Sale: CASH—10 % on day o f Sale and balance on the delivery, of the deed. Robert H. Wend, Attorney, Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio Walton Spahr, Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio. Build a HOME Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area. Buy a FARM - We have money to loan on farms at attractive in terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs* ‘ BDY Y O M S E L F A H O M E .. f , N ; « ' ’Finance your home, buying through our easy pay ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HERE HOM E F ED ER A L S a v I n g s & L o a n A t t i o c i a t l o a OF XENIA, OHIO, 4 -6 N. D^troit St* A ll Accounts Insured up la $6,000 \>> * /
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