The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
.*7*9 .jt METHQDIST CHURCH Rev. H. H , Abels, D. D,, Minister. ; l Sunday Sefaooll0:09 A , M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds. Church Service 11 A. M. “ Oppor tunity.” M, Y . P. Vesper Service, 6 P, M. Brief meeting: o f finance committee meeting after church for final action. The committee has under study th» pastor’s plan <to return to the stand ard of fifteen years ago. Music committee will meet at the church at 3 P. M. Sunday. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph,A. Jamieson, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar thur B. Evans. • Preaching at 11 A , M. Communion Service. . Preparatory Services Friday at 8 P. M. Message by Dr. R. W. Ustick o f First Springfield Church. Saturday at 2 P. M., Dr. H. B. Me Elree o f out Second Xenia Church Is . to. deliver the message. Session will, meet after the Saturday service. If there are any wishing to unite with the church we will be glad to welcome you at this time. Children's Day Program the follow* ing Sabbath, June 18th. Those taking . part in the Children's Day program are asked/ to meet for rehearsal Sat urday after the church service, about 3 P .M . f Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. The Xenia Presbyterial of the Y. P. C U. will bold a convention in the 1st Springfield Church, Sabbath at 3 P. M., with an evening session also. Delegates will take their own lunches. Those representing our society in the Bible' Reading Contest at the conven tion will be Mary Louise Stormont, Clara Galloway and Claire Stormont. We weVi vqry grateful for the fine response at the Community Prayer meetings Invasion morning and again Wednesday- evening. Sometimes it takes •such tragedies to bring us to our knees before God. The group de cided that we should continue to gath er at least once weekly for prayer and conference, and so there will be a Community Prayer Service held next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock'in the United jPresbyterian church to which all are cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister ' 10 A. M. Sabbath School, J. Rankin/ MacMillan, Supt. Children’s- Day program begins at 10:30 A. M. — ------ 7 Pi M, Christian Endeavor The Broadcaster Class will hold its monthly social- and business meeting •on Thursday evening, June 13. Community “ Invasion” Prayer Ser vice at United Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E, O. Ralston, Minister 10:00 A, M., Bible School, Ernest W. Collins, Supt. 111.00 A. M. Morning Worship. 7.30 YoUng People’s Christian Union All are welcome A BITE MORE SUGAR Regardless of the fact there is an abundance of sugar in Cuba and much more in the southern states bad grow- ers of sugar cane notrtoeen hampered by the AAA restrictions, and with a large fruit crop looming, Washington bureaucrats still.hold to the Russian Communistic plan of food distribution while our boys fight fo r liberty for “ the oppressed people. Sugar stamp 32 in War Ration Book 4 will get you five more pounds after June 16 so you can can those 55c-qUart ceiling priced strawberries, ** . WANTED—Accordians and- other usical instruments. Send card to R. H. Moore, 111 East Second St., Day- ton 2, Ohio Will come to see instru ments. LEGAL NOTICE Grace Pomeroy, whose present* ad dress is unknown, will take notice that on the 6th day of June, 1944, Robert Pomeroy, filed his petition for divorce against her on the grounds o f wilful absence for over three years, said case being No. 23,625 on the docket o f the Common Picas Court of Greene County, Ohio. That said case will come on for hearing on or after July 22, 1944. (6-9-6t-7-21) FORREST DUNKLE, Attorney for Plaintiff LEGAL NOTICE First Lt. Marion B, Gibson, Plaintiff vs. - Marilyn Rae Gibson, Defendant, Marilyn Rae Gibson, 611 N. E« Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., you will take notice that on the 11th day o f May 1944, First Lt. Marion B. Gibson, your husband, filed his action fo r divorce against you in the Com mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Ohio, in Case No. 23,501, and that you arc required to answer to said cause of. nction on or before six weeks from the first publication of this no tice, which will be May 19th, 1944, or judgment may be taken against you. SMITH, MeOALLISTER & GIBNEY, Attorney sfor the Plaintiff (5-19-6t-6-23) I s ■ « / ' V - • ' .4. • The 5th War Lean STARTS NEXT WEEK! I for freedom we must not f * - By Cl ' M. D Day 1 reactions < )f Congre. /louncenxe terse pm :, boards wit convened : which tint Montgomo tors in a | gallent ye ' allies who ing their i The Conpi ' lative woi day befoi-i do on tiie More tl* Congress ing force: have mad killed in with, the- are now 1 South P Members personal :: /ic one, in men. Out and Sena are. set; u. War and associate tervales; . Members the lat.es ■ carrying As pro • trative f and prev 'tion that ■ mediate gainst A i Short,, v waii at t stead, tl martial o f the l Harbor rested w other tli eral Six dent—tl the who By th print IK considei life of t which tl tion fui bill can dent foi • , betweer ■sions of ferenee least nr . will kn* or rest i * ed upoi OPA a> tion. • ATon ported the Su quietly New i o f the all as in the Howcv watclx Lady will ta tion tc ially t litienl Presid paign spend erntot I S Greene County War Finance Committee Frank L. Johnson, Chairman i pethn preset ican i t. ation war < tiatii that hopii Pro-. tiona the ' coin dida* It 1 m one era! the eni; , „ now va i ' . Bin. the why 1 *>. RI-" 1 n Wfl piv Mr. HMn »v« i
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