The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52

Club andSocialj4ct 'mit'n m MeCALLISTKR-VYAGNER ' NUPTIALS, SATURDAY Announcement is being made o f the marriage o f Hiss Olga Wagner o f Dayton and Sgt. John E. McCallister, ‘ Cedarville, which took place in Dayton on Saturday, October 7th Mrs, Me Callister is thedaughter o f Mrs. Mary Nagy o f Canton, O. She has been employed in the Statistical Control at Patterson Field," Sgt, McCallister is the son o f Mr, and Mrs. C, L. McCallister o f this place He is stationed with the Flight Section o f the A , A. F. at Patterson Field, CHURCH NOTES j U. P. SYNOD HOLDS ANNUAL SESSION IN XENIA The annual session o f Ohio Synod was held this week in Xenia along with the observance o f the 150th anniversary o f the Xenia-Pjttsburgh Seminary, that was formerly located : METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Jrt. H. Abels, D. D „ Minister. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt. m : David Reynolds. '■Chhrch Service 11 A. M. “ The Lord’s Day", The county brotherhood meeting will be held Monday evening at the usual time—place to be announced on Sunday. UNITED PRESBYTEMAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jam ieai^ Minister. - ■ Theme: “ The Church ad its SfeMee] Men", ' \ Y, P. C. U 6:30 P, M, Subject;, ‘How Gan We Improve Our Church". Community Prayer Service Wed­ nesday 7:3Q P, M. in our church. We wish to thank ALL who helped in any way to make our 100th Anni- ; versary Celebration such a fine suc- in Xenia. Pres., George A. Long gave |Cess.• Great credit is given to the an address stressing the future o f Committee who served so faithfully, the institution and Rev. Claire Haw- with Miss Carrie Rife as Chairman, ! thorn of Washington, D. C, reviewed _Antj sponsor o f the historical pageant, • the history o f the past. j the Misses Mabel Stormont and Lena Rev. J. Reed Miller pastor o f the Hastings, Messrs. Karlh Bull, W. W. First U, P. Church in Xenia was elec- Galloway and Dr. D. F. Kyle. Many ited moderator and Rev. Willis W. Vir- others worked faithfully and we feel tue pf ToledOj Vice moderator. Rev. that-God’s-blessing-rested- upon us, ^ /S i y e r ,, Payton, was elected and we trust we may render an'even Supt, o f Missions for the Synod. Eigh- more faithful service for the Kigdom ty-five delegates attended, j of our Lord and Saviour in the years - " “ ■■■ '• ahead. „ • ... Dr., and- Mrs. O. H. Milligan, Pitta-.[ burgh, were guests of Mrs, Nancy i Oglesbee from Friday until Tuesday. I FOR SALE—Circulating heater in ■good condition. Mrs. Herman Lewis, South Main st. (3t) Those wanting tickets for the ser­ ies, o f concerts by the Springfield Smyphony Orchestra,,three in num­ ber, can be had by calling Donald Moehn, Phone 6-2263, Cedarville. Stu­ dent tickets are $1.50 each for the en­ tire'series; Adult, $2 and $2.75 fo r re­ serves. There will be guest solists i)t each performance. * M r s .J .E . Kyle had for her week­ end guests here for the U. P. Church Centennial, Mrs. John P. White Pitts­ burg, and her son; Wilbur White/ who FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister • 11 A. M. Morning Worship “ Where The Church Begins",’ Baptism of Children. The Yeung People plan to attend lie Young People's Conference Sab- ath afternoon at Westminster Church Dayton, beginning at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Community Prayer meeting at the U. P. church. . ictores o f Mission Work in the Re-- ,ormed Presbyterian Church will be shown. Plans are under was for holding an Election N.ght Supper, Nov. 7th, 1944, (Continued frpn first page) . tion played in World War I and the reading of the roll o f 32 members now is Dean at Western Reserve Univer- 1,n the service in the present war by Mrs. Lawrence Waddle. By way of •comment not a life has been lost so far sity, Cleveland, and Mrs. Kyle’s son, Willard Kyle and family of Manches­ ter, 6 . Dr. A - W. Jamieson and wife of o f Rushville, Ipd., and Dr. S. R. Jam- ieso and wife and „son, Howard and wife o f Oxford,1were guests of their brother, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson' and w ife during the United Presby­ terian Centennial celebration over the week-end. Phone 6-2261. R. T. NELSOK BUY WAR BONDS PRESTIGE T f r a t P i o i n i m i W i t h Th© T I n m b THE PRESTIGE eeeompenylnB H f i time-honored repetition for «► parlor itrvlee b an aettya, preientv, day pr*itlge— one that raRaofi continuou* lmprovamantt.il U wp* petted by oar record of compe­ tent, trwtworthy eerviee through , lha yaar*. It b abo publicly ldan- j tHted wHh avary profaiitortal *d- , I vaneamant that addi beauty, com- j fort and ravaranllal ratpact to thp, |_aaram««y. , "-■* m c m i l l a n / < ' { ' ■ VtvW<' ' f •A k v 1P i a part in the centennial celebration. tmnwtttiiwinwttt> R iiliiiiiiiiiint“ t‘*‘ Mri>*‘ M“ iM>ltllt>>>>>t>l< C O z Y * . T H E A T R E * Fri. and Sat., October 12-14 — Double Feature Program — “STARS ON PARADE*' AND “ C H E R O K E E S T R IP ” Sun . a n d M on «i O c t . 7 8 -1 6 'Mickey Rooney — L*wi* st<me ‘Andy Hardy’* Blonae Trouble * ’•ALSO FOX NEWS * W e a . a n a T h u r d d a y , O c t . 1 8 -1 6 Charles fcoyer — ln * rW “ GA SL IGH T ** ALSO NEWS Op THE HAY ....................... .■,,iMWWM>im|>lll|Wt,tW' .neMllfcw, mm CEPARYILLB HTOULS, PUDAY, 0 CTOB«X II, 1 * 4 * I P m e c h a n i c a l l y m in d e d , WE c a n USE YOU Train to operate, different kinds o f machines. We pay you while learning, opportunity for advancement. Must comply with WMC regulation*. Em­ ployment office open Mondfay, Wed­ nesday, and Friday evenfhg$«;from 1:00 to 9:00. Sunday from, 9:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon.« - - THE INTERNATIONAL TOOL - COMPANY 434-438 East Fifst Street, Dayton 2, Ohio, Pipe, Valree and' Fittings for water;, gap and ateam, Hand and Electric Pumps for all purposes, Bolts. Pulleys, V Belts, Plumbing and Heating Supplies. *E ,E K )C K L E T T • '«^ p jp L ^ co . ; CXENIA,,(fHIO - * -IY-- i / Bo You Want to SELL OBBUY A FARM? / CONTACT A. COCHRAN, FARM BROKER , South Charleston, Ohio. L. B. 434— Telephone 4561 W. r "WE GET TT DONE" SPOTTED POLAND CHINA BOARMB GILT SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1944 IfiOO P. M. (C . S. Te) 30 BOARS 40 GILTS Sale at Farm Thjpeje ad One-Half Miles North o f Washing­ ton GJ H., Ohio,/on the Lewis Road. j / •* A select offering' of medium type hoga with feeding qual­ ities ffom Ohio’s largest “Spot** herd. Lunch Served ’ ■' Catalogue on Request McCOY& PIERCE W a l t e r e . M c C o y W a sh ing ton C, H., O Baker arid Bumgarner, Auctioneers. among the 32 members now serving their country. i Migs Jean Jobe in, the tele o f “ In Recognition", presented beautiful bou­ quets of red roses to Mrs. Lucy Bar- : her, Mr. W. A. Spencer, /Mrs. O. H. Milligan, Mrs. J. P. White and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson. -. i * . Thus closed one o f the pleasant and enjoyable events in ' connection with the congregation that will stand as a heritage to oncoming generations. It For Sale—A good circulator Heat- was a pleasant reunion for many for- .- er,‘ Will heat 5 or C rooms. Price $50-! mer members who came back to have Lt. Pierre* McCorkell was honor guest' at a party given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers last Tues­ day evening. The members of the First Presbyterian Choir o f which Lt. McCorkell was a member before en­ tering the Service o f his country, and a few .guests were invited to the af­ fair. The evening was spent playing the-game of “ peanuts". At the termi­ nation o f the evening a salad course was served by the mostess. Those en­ joying the evening were: Mrs, Paul Elliott, Mrs. Rankin McMillan, Mrs. H. D. Forst, Misses Ruth and Vivian Ramsey, Jeanne Wright, Martha Krei- tzer, Phyllis Bryant, Norma Stormont Mr. Arthur Hanna, Mrs. Mary Me Corkell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mogle, the honor guest, and the host and hos­ tess. HAVE YOUR SUIT jCLEANED - PRESSED IIOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M, to 8 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A . M. to 10:80 P. M. THE c l e a n e r s Quality Work H.uth Main a t, CaJareilli 'Sf *- RICH, SMOOTH, TASTY You'll Want To Lay In A Number of Jars Of Thla Tasty Spread At Ttile Low Price. Yee, Your Thrift “ B" Super Hat the Valu.ee! 24 oz. GREEN • . EAVEYT a a m . lAVSY'S NO-RUB PASTURES FANCY . BAKING FANCY TEA FLOOR MILK SALT SODA BALLS WAX 3 -26c 2 p&15c & iy2c ‘ o%l5c Bpt39c CAND IES -39c Chocolate Covered Peanuts Chocolate Peanut Clusters Peanut Butter Kisses Vtilt eer Candy Deperhnent. e lore* variety o f eeallty -3 9 c -19c YdeY fled Point Free Val Pure Strawberry, RQfpb«rrvffCherry, Wockberry © s I PRESERVES Pure Pineapple or PRESERVES Jar 35c Peach Pure, Delicious GRAPEJAM . ; . rind Garden Fancy—34 Cans S l.ff 29c Jar J S W c »Jfen2 Meirit Extra-Standard.Vftilje CORN . . . -34 C«IHS l.te 2 No-2 25e ^ Cans ^ Merrit Extra StandardGolden—34 C om SJ.lt CORN . . . . . 2N ^27c Merrit Goldstv—34 Cans SS.74 PUMPKIN . . . . “ Bteisomtlme BrantfWisoonsIn 34 Cane( U t PEAS . . . . . . o.2Mi Can 16c ► ^ 1 4 . Tasty Pork ond—34 Cane ' ' PINTO BEANS . . . Milford Cut Green--13 Cone $4AS ASPARAGUS . . . Dutch Girl Brand Citrue—13 Jen $1.44 MARMALADE MMA BEANS.' * ? * ^ k w QuT ~ .cm*rM. Green Glo or Pine' Cone—34 Cane $3.93 CUT BEANS BrandBodyJune —14 Cane$ 3.93 p I as 2 ^ 2 5 c . 1 * 3 5 e Mnl a ? H % c • 'Sn2 ” * 2 “ 0 2 2 9 c • *Can Ncon2 Pork 6 l Beans Cookies Salad Dressing In Delicious Sauce. No Potato 12 Cons SI .00 44 Corn $ 4.09 Oven Fresh Avalon Cream Sandwich They're Delicioue . •Ad 3 2 Gene 25c 29c Gold Seal Finest Quality Pt Jar I9 e i - PILLSBURY ■ _ | Assorted Flavors j e i l O Quantity Limited Pfca 6C Dried Peaches Fancy. Healthful Delicious «* 43c Red Salmon Fancy Quality Stock Up Co" 49C Pink Salmon Fancy Quality ALowPrica. Jo"29c Eayey#s Coffee Vacuum Packed Rich &Winey ■ Lb 9 <% ^ D D C Pon Honor Coffee ■ySlSSr‘ - 29c Merrit Coffee Ground Fresh for You. Pound 31c 3 b £ 5 9 c Nu-Maid Olep It's Table Grade -19c 25-Lb Bag FLOUR $1.19 Grapefruit Juice RolledOats Eovey's Quick Cooking or Crushed Thrift “E ” Super Markets Sell Only GRADE A AND .Pure, Unsweetened Fine Qu Low Price # SWISS STEAK PORK CHOPS CHUCK ROAST FRESH HAM BIB BOAST ‘ FBESH SHOULDER v VEAL STEAK BULK SAUSAGE WEINNERS SPARE RIBS FBANKFOBTS BOILED HAM New 1944 Pack BULK. KRAUT . .. 2 lbs. 29c » / PURE GRANULATEP -6 lbs. SUGAR 51b. 34c Jumbo Golden Ripe Fruit BANANAS 11c Fancy Royal PINK—Tall Can SALMON 27c . GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES 99c U. S, No. 1 Inspected Apples—Full bu, Bsk Soft Fluffy—Cello Pkg. Marshmel’s 15c Plain or Almond—Supply Limited HersheyBars5c They’re Fresh Here! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES loeberg— SizeA t LETYUCE Jumbo Pascal CELERY mjs . 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