The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
o h i lm ttff. > ’pUiaUff 9 • on foot, jlarvilfa. K« .1 -arc «n natitM , IfO. idy Cm- i f oondl* 4NDS R E h imKunui>ww» I LOANS1 fo r sale ke farm 5 years, •ptyrals- M a i 0 . iCE ; i £ Char*** > jo b * Club andSocialActivities 0JI, DwaaW Tsyk»r, Gr**4 Espxfc, Web*. e pw t toe »**k-*nd with his faaiUy. i f t . Eoy Shaw, who hex been in toe South Feriftc fa r eighteen months Is home on » SI day furlough He ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaw. Sgt. Curl Barker o f Springfield, is reported mission hy the government •luce Sept. 10th oyer Austria. He is the husband o f Hath Johnston Barker and son-in-law of Frank G. Jphnston of N. Colie** at., Yellow Springs. Sgt. Barker was a tu rre t gunner on a B-17 and was in the service two years. Cpl. Paul Marshall, who i$ in camp in ' Utah, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marshall. Rev. W. W. Iliff, 0 ,0 ,, and wife are leaving here Saturday fo r Newark, 0 ., after a four month sojourn with relatives and friends in this commun ity , 0 r. lliff wilt preach Sabbath fo r the Presbyterian congregation in th a t city and then go on to Brie, Pa. to visit friends in a former charge. Their SCHOOL HSWS P!NK*JURKAT KU PT lA lf *N PAYTON SATURDAY AT 0 * K A PARR CHUECH Ohmer Park Reformed Church, Day- ton was the scene o f a single ring ser vice uniting in marriage Miss Kath ryn Finke,. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. E . H . Finke, HighTxnd Ave., Dayton, and Mr. Elmer C. Jurkat, CedarviUe, Saturday evening a t 6:80 o'clock. Rev. W. H. Harrell read, the service and prayer was offered by Dr, Frank A . Jurkat, professor a t Csdarville Col lege and father of the bridegroom, Music was presented preceding the program by Hiss Pastries McClellan, o f Xenia, and Miss Frasier, Dayton. Miss McClellan sang two solos, "God ed in the schools Tuesday under the Gave Me You" and "Wedding Prayer' I direction of the local ministers. Mias Frasier played the traditional Lohengrin and Mendels*hon wedding marches as th s wedding party ap- approached and left the altar. The bride, who was given in mar The Pmahsaan Muse has sleeted Kari Wilke** PSeeMMkT Harms Waps I v iet president; Roger Charles, See.; f mnd Reveriy Carsee, Treasurer. .The ■gephemmee elected Billy Furet, Free* ] Meat; AEert Fmderiefc, Vice Free! I dmrt; Rugene K om « , Secretary; and Vivian Ramsey, treasu rer. Classes will hold regular monthly meetings on the first Ifceedsy of each month, Sponsors for the classae are; Seventh Grade — Miss Hanna . Eighth Grade —■Mrs. Hurley N inth Grade — Mr. Wallace Tenth Grade •Mrs, Wilson Eleventh Grade -—Mrs. Hilt. Twelfth Grade —•Miss Rife BIBLE INSTRUCTION Classes in Religious Education sta rt riage by her father, wore a gown of whito satin and net, styled with a sat in bodice, long sleeves and a gathered skirt of net. She carried a shower next destination will he Brookline, bouquet of white flowers. Her sister, Mass., a former charge. The.Presby-j Miss. Janice Finke, attending her as terian congregation is celebrating its ] nuud.of honor, wore a simitar gown of one hundredth anniversary, From P*le rose *«d carried a matching boo th ere they go to Connecticut where .-Quet, Both wore Juliet ceps with they w ill be guests of their son-in-law fingertip veils, . and daughter. i" L t. Robert Wilson, Columbus, cous- — .......................1- | in of the bridegroom,'performed the Those from Cedar Cliff Chapter 0 , duties of best man. Both Mrs. Finke A. R. who attended the D istrict Lun- and Mrs. Ju rkat wore" dresses of blue, cheon in Springleld Tuesday Were: the Regent, Mrs, R, ,T. Williamson; Mrs. W. W, Galloway, Mrs. Harold Rein- hard, Mrs. David McElroy/Mrs. Ber nice Ross, Mrs, T. V. Onderdonk, Mrs. Mrs. Finke a Toyal blue and. Mrs. Ju r kat, Copenhagen. ..Both wore gardenia corsages. •' , \ \ ' A reception wa? held fo r seventy- five guests a t 'the Finke home ionised- George Braley, Mrs. Mac Harris .Mrs. ™teIy *ft«r the ceremony. J. Ervin Ryle, Mrs. Fred Dobbins,.' Mrs. Jurkat graduated from Stivers Mrs. Dobbins went to Lama to attend Mfeh School, Dayton, and attended the North Western D istrict Luncheon •Wittenberg College, a year before in th a t city Wednesday. 212 were coming to Cedarville College; where --registered a t th e Luncheon-in Spring- - she-graduated. -SheWag-in-charge of 0 a i f m , I k i a field, Tuesday. Mrs. Claude Finney and daughter, left last Friday fo r Richmnd, Va., to visit with her husband, in camp there. kindergarten work a t Cedarville Col lege the-last two summer sessions. 1 Mr. Ju rkat graduated from Cedar ville College and Pittsburgh A rt In stitute and taught a rt in Eaton, 0 ., - schools, several years. His parents are ' The R. F . D. Club met a t the home ‘Dr> aad Fj?anlc A. Ju rkat of this of Mrs, Tinsley Corn, Xenia ave. F ri- £la<** wi.u continuework a t Ohio day evening, A covered dish dinner University, 'Columbus, add Mrs, was served. After a business meeting resume her duties as kin- a social hour was enjoyed by Mr, and teacher a t Southern Hills, Mrs. Charles Watkins, and Joanna of Dayton. Xenia; Mrs. Fred Chase, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bumgarnar and Frances, Mr, apd Mrs. A rt Pfeiffer, Larry, Mary .Leu, Mrs. N o rm Pfeiffer, Mrfe. Carl Bagford, Miss Cornelia Bradfute, Mr. John Tobies, Mr. and Mrs. G. $. Cot ton and . Miss Marjorie Cotton of Washington, D. C. and the hostess, Mrs. Tinsley Com, Leola Corn * and Dora Murphy. A ELLIS-FERRYMAN NUPTIALS The Chapel a t F t: Mason,: California was th e place chosen by Miss Ethel JUNIOR JUDY MARRIES . MISS DORQTHY BARNES . IN ERDINGTON, ENGLAND Word has been received here of the marriage of Pfc. Arthur*Judy J r. to Miss Dorothy Barnes in Erdingtdn, Birmingham, England on August 25 a t 1:20 P. M. The wedding was held a t the'church and was,,preceded by ,a half-hour o f music. His Buddy, Jerry Rev. Elliott—Grades 3 and 4. Rev. Jamieson — Grades 5 and 9 Rev, Abels — Grades 7 and 8 _ JTn grades 7 and 8, the 7th grade hea instruction the first semester- and the 8th grade the second semester, IMMUNIZATION Wednesday afternoon Dr. Savage of-the County Health Department, vaccinated fo r small pox and gave first treatm ent for prevention of diph theria to children In first grade. The second treatment will be .given’ Octo ber 19th. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE "GREEN .HAND DEGREE" A t a regular meeting of the Cedar ville Chapter the Following students of vocational agriculture were given; tfie chapter farm er degree. Nolan , Butts, Ralph Sprscfclen, James Cher- ’ ry, Gene Ritenour,. Gerald Looka baugh, Wayne Van Wey, Kenneth Wells. ' I These students are enrolled in voca- tional agriculture, have elected a sat isfactory . farm ing program, are fa m iliar with ~ Cedarville Chapter pro gram and have learned the Future Fanner of America Creed. "PURCHASE JACKETS" All members of our chapter have ordered official F. F . A. jackets or have all ready received them. "PROGRAM OF WORM" Our chapter has developed a pro- gram of work fo r the coming year. It Was developed in a committee'and presented At our regular meeting end to local superintendent of school fo r approval, .BASEBALL The Cedarville-Bryant baseball game on Fridey, Sept. 22 resulted in a score of 18 to 3 in favor o f the home teem. ,Cedarville received 13 hits and . Bryant 8, Batteries, Ced,>Huffman ft j Brewer. Y, S,, Hamilton, Ark, Lawson . and CordeR. | ■+The game Tuesdaw, Sept. 29 with ’ Bellbrook resulted in another Victory riage to T-Sgt, Kenneth C. Ferryman . w 2 , of tb l. Ch.pl.ln S.mu.1 M reception Goldstein of New York was best man | f0r the home boys, The score was 17-7. The bride was attended by two brides' Cedarville received 17 hits and Bell- brook ,T. Marcus Townsley h ita home rub and Daye Dean drove In five runs, mg gown. ** a.ftft t> m i were *w,s t0 *•* »w»y fo r pfirfOfijllCQvMCClTdllOnyAtV**HJ**Mtf #it* •wasawiin* s y u . n s were seated a t Ubles designed of 2 ? T f 0 ^ j^ .in a horseshoe form with necessary jmd wife marriage by M a^r Wilfred D. Jsgd , Afc m tgWe t (frl* to commatdmg officer o f the gwom.l ^ ^ ^ nUtiVM\ t ^ Sgt. and Mrs. Ferrymart are reed ing _center of th# thoe with tb sb rid e and Mrs, E. C ,' Ogletbee entertained a t number of frisnds Wednesday evening a t dianer, honoring Dr. W. W. Iliff a t 6357 Florio st„ Oakland, Oallf. N v n i w ^ tmm liXm> esajsed wofuyy mgl* HflMMD m * ot i p * h h i l l a n groom in the direct Center. L ater af te r the couple had dspartod arrange- merits had been made fo r a dance fo r the young people, The groom la the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Judy, Sr; and has been overseas two years, Mrs. Jr E . Kyle had fo r her guest* fo r the week-end her two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M clntireof Cherry Fork, Ohio,‘a id Dr. and Mrs. Homer Mclntire of Wasecar, Minn, and Mr. and Mm, Willard Kyle and daughter, of Manchester. Other rela tives spent Saturday in the Kyle home. Dr. Mclntire and wife go later in the week to v isit their son, Homer J r,, in the service as Laboratory Tech* ntrian in the Lawson General Hospital a t A tlanta, Ga> CARD OF THANKS— I wish to to take this means of expressing sin cere thanks for the sympathy expres sed and fo r the beautiful floral offer- a l offerings during my recent bereev- ment bathe lot* of my wife. . George Morris For Ssle—Half galkm and Odd lo t fru it glass jars. Small bund press and bausage grinds*. Phone 9*2511 ... - A rt Pfeiffer C O Z Y * T H E A T R E # Jimmy Lyd«* * CiwriP H EN RY A U ttR IC a & * « * VOXNEWS--CARTOON S wxi , m # M ast * Out# td b C ity Gwmt-ir'fs***4 ***,r • T r tE G A N C ’S A JtX U9MMj -0tta Kvisger cmwsre 1 f g r im tB g m r ta *—> #*w ee W m i. a m i Tfc«r»w + * .AM s *' f*1* Carmen Mbaud* m f l i l t U V B IK WEAif* NEWB COMEDY MUWOAL H BRING IN YOUR BLANKETS COMFORTS DRAPERIES OVERCOATS TOME C k m t A m d P m m d HOURS* 4laHy * :» f t M, to « f t M. Saturday *:M A. M. to 19:29 P , M. G IV I US A TRIAL THE ' C L EANE R S RmHUrWwk Mato a t- OadaetHto (Applied) Kenneth Chapman, Jr., Dayton, air craft electrician, and Lois Maria €ox, Fairfield, . Fred Everett Dakin, OshOrn, R. 1, tool maker, and Yemke Marie Me Leughlin, Osborn, LEGAL NOTICE Ann Carver, whose present ad dress is unknown, and who** last ad dress was 217 Floral avenue, Dayton, Ohk>, will take hotlce that on the 28th day of September, Paul E, Carver fil ed his petition ftp divorce on grounds of g r^is neglect, seid ease being No. 23,598 on the docket of the Cowmen Pines Court of Greene Ceunty, OMe. That said case will come on for hear ing on or a fte r Nov. 3rd, 1944. (»-29-9t.-ll>8) LEE T. HOLKMN* Attomy fo r PlatoGN Dayton, Ohio ALONGFARM FRONT '•dt JUuyw| A m ! toamah ipmpi»Li M BwwmmmmM p ■■■■ i bsi # (Cswtiiwad from page one) Pigion*straia, rather than chicken- strata vaccine is mowmended since it dese not se t the birds back and it will afford protection through most of the laying season. The vaccine should not be need a fte r the expiration date on the package. About 91 percent e f the mfpply «* wM net he avadtole h i: aay vetome. Stoee* Game is shorpM^ a f fiher beard, esdssn to r CfWMS ) m I JillMNNii iMMIMMiiMAMijr ihrMBRli mofium I FOR SALE Grimes Golden Ap ples, Picked or faUse. I, G. Davis, Phone 9-1591; PLENTY OF ONIONS— The natienal onion crop is estimat ed a t 17, 329,090"sacks, each contain ing 100 pounds. This would be 51 per cent more than last years crop and 47 percent greater than the 1233*42 av erage production. Eight western states increased onion acerage 133 pereent oytr 1943 plantinga. ORDER EGG CASES NOW— IF MECHANICALLY MINDKD, WE CAN USE YOU Train to operate different kinds of machines. We pay you whits learning, opportunity for advancement. Must comply with* WMC regulations, Xi ploymsnt office open Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday evenings from 1:0Q to 9:00. Sunday from 9:90 a. m, until 12;r0Qnoon. —THE INTERNATIONAL TOOL - COMPANY 434-433 E ast F irst Street, Dayton 2, Ohio. m t^ m m jR Y o v m u m A t nUGIDAiRK We have many good paying war jaha la e a r faetoriaa ami to out £ fiees fo r both mm and woman, Experience iBueto itar r , laatm sttw* ^ 1 firm* while yott werit an the job, Ye* will be making vRaSy nasdsd war material and a t the «uo« time yenwiUlm aep irta ff tratatag and experience th at will fit you fo r p est war werkv Apply In parson o r w rits to to# Frigidafrs Employment Office, S99 N. Taylor Street, Dayton, t , Ohio. Must comply with WMC regula tions. LEGAL NOTICE V irginia Miller, whose place of res- idenee is unknown and cannot with diligence ha ascertained will take notice that on Sept. 21, 1944, Leroy Miller, filed hie certain action against her fo r divorce on toe grounds of wil ful abeence to r more than tom s year# W- ... .aw.Ml TMtaiadr dVeslausM jw M MKMI Wm vOMBNHI Jnmmm liH iI Gnene County, Ohio, said case being Me.MEM on'thedoelMt of mdslOwwt, That the saam wiH eeene an fo r boar- *———.. amMEmmu to to lL s m 4N| wd^AJr lUf IMR ww i»wPr upp ing APVMff CMit-M-lfHRf) v m m OUKKtE 13 PASTORS FOR U, P. CHURCH IN 100 YEARS Those iterstd in the coming celebration o f the 100th annlverfUry of the United Presbyterian Church will be interested in konwing who - the pastors have been and hour long each served. The celebration is . to open Friday evening, October 6th with a dinner to members and .former members and guests. - REV - JAM B S BU CH A N A N __________ ..1844 ^ 1847 R EV . J* HARV EY B U C H A N A N ............. 1848 ,— 1854 R EV . JAM E S PA R K W R IG H T ............. 1 8 5 6— 1860 R EV , J . A . M cCALL .......______________1868 — 8 M o n th s REV , W , H . H A N E Y .:,...,.....,..._________ 1865 — 1872 R EV , H . t* W ALLACE __ _____ .,...,1 8 7 5 — 1883 R EV . A . M . CAM PBELL ...________ .......1885 — 1888 v R E V . J . C . W A R N O C K ... . __________ ...1 8 8 0 — 1897 R EV . F . O , ROSS ...»__ ____ ___ ...__........1 8 9 8 1903. , * D R . O . H . M IL L IG A N ___________ ___ .1904 — 1909 R EV . J . S . E , M cM ICHAEL ..................... 1910 — i 9 l 9 U R . J . P . W H IT E ........... .............................. 1919 — 1925 DR , R . A . JA M IE SO N ............................... ..,1926 to d a te • * ,■ *■ . f ■ • , * . OPEN NOW! In a limited way we are ready to do business with New Customers and Old Ones as well. NOW ON HAND : . 1 , • * \ Purina Food We will grind and mix feed (after repairs are installed) in one week. Give us a call and we will try to please you.. A full announcement will be made later. R. C. Wells Phone 6-1031 Cedarville, Ohio ToBednceLargeInveatar ;Ww offer ffmur low ’Pricwe us* tom FeHewiwg i t»m» CoMtinentalWinFeice PLENTY OF STEEL POSTS CHANNEL GRAIN ROOFING FARM GATES— - 12 to 14 ft. * TANKAGE amd MEAT SCRAP LINSEED OIL MEAL SOYBEAN OIL MEAL SWIFT'S POULTRY and SWINE CONCENTRATE . FULL LINE OF UBIKO FEEDS FULLXLINE OF PURITY LIVESTOCK FEEDS ALSO NEW LOW PRICES ON NO 3 FEEDING BARLEY 38 to 40 lb. COLUMBIA GRAY OATS QUAKER PULVERIZED OATS Government W heat One 1-Top Ford Truck, Grain bed, Stock Rack, Dump Attachment. A ll In good condition—Cheap FRANK CRESWELL . FEED AND GRAIN Cedarville, O. . S to c k y a rd s P h . 6 -1211 - P h o n e 6 -2021 £ G e t You r G if ts R ead y Now TheyMustBeMailedOverseas Between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15 . Here are suggestions from McDorman’s Canteen Department ArmyTies Army3Shirts Sweaters SewingKits Traveling Sets Manicure Sets irtilityKits. Flasks Billfolds Duffle Bags Shine Kits Mufflers Army Belts Zelan Jackets Army Hosiery Handkerchiefs Army Luggage Shower .Slippers Cigarette Cases Writing Cases Memorandum Pads Photo Folders ArmyGloves MoneyBelts !OM Y O I IR »»Y O A R O I N t Hair Brushes nswr A tkm E ld g . That bumper crop of big, solid *beef«ealoH you’ve grown makes you a better gardener than even you anticipated. There** ai! you need for table use . . . you’ve canned more than enough for the winter months ahead . . . and there’* bushels mote ripening out there In your victory garden—rtore than you can possibly use! , e # • v Don’t let them rot on the vines! Cali in your relatives, die neighbors, p*s#ers-byoathestreet^ and sellthem,or give themaway to prevent them from going to waste! In this way you’ll stretch the nation**food supply, makemote food argu able next winter, and possibly enjoy a reduction In ration point ^prkaT on other foods. Can all you can use of tooaioe* and all vkiGry garden pioduce—and be sure that your surplus crops don’t go to > t m i t m i * a m b m s r v e e m a i }k . >»
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