The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVTLLE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IT, l* U I 1**.. .............. . .................................■■■IIIWUMILIW'I.' ~ - M '3ri Glub andSocialActivities ^^^1■ ^I '-r'— 1'/ ' - , ,-....... , ii■ i . f Rev, Walter Movton, D, D., and wife of Louisville, Ky., are visiting this week with Mr. Ralph Murdock and sister, Miss Ina. Pvt. James T, Marshall, son o f Mr. and Mrs, Murray Marshall, who was inducted in the army last week, has been transferred to the 1684th SCU STU, CP Atterbury, Ind. for basic training. Herbert Powers wife and son Harold ‘ Alva Chapman, wife and son, Earl, Seaman First Class, and daughter, Jane, spent last Sunday near London with Marry Powers and family. Seaman Chapman left Thursday for report to his base on the West Coast. For Sale—Hering-bone tweed win ter coat, fur trimmed. Same as new. Call -2201 fo r details Mr. R. S. Townsley, who suffered a stroke last week continues to improve at his home. . 1 I All ministers, active or retired, and J ministerial candidates living in Cedar- |villa or vicinity, are asked to meet to discuss the organization of a local j ministerial association. The place is I the First Presbyterian Church, and i the time Monday, Oct. 30th at 7:30 P. *M. • B _ P I f » r B iffa r m <| B j L R WatchM, DkmenUs, w m m Radio*, (Buns, M u ik Fa • « # attar Valuaa , Jawalry, Suita, u ik a l Inatrumanta. M O N E Y T O L O A N Oti Anything o f Valua - - Just Brlnf It In ! S U I T S $ 9 . 7 5 B fir B Loon O fHca, 6 5 W . M a in I t . Sprlngfiald, 0 . Mrs, Clara Morton leaves today for Rossford, Ohio, where she will visit for a time with her daughter and son- in-law, Mi1, and Mrs, Norman Sweet. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Shirley and Mr. arid Mrs. Herbert Pickering were hosts to the Wesley Weds at the Shirley home, Wednesday evening for a Hal lowe’en party. * Rev. W. W. lliffe, D. D. and wife, lyho has just accepted a call to the Second Presbyterian Church in New ark, 0 „ are spending a few days here with, relatives. Mrs. Mary McCorkell leaves this week for Lafayette, Ind., where she is to be a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. W. „R. Graham and wife. Cedarville W. C. T. U. will hold a tea in the dining room of the United Pres byterian Church, at 2 ,p. m., Friday. Mrs. Charles Stanton, Greene County president o f the W. C. T. U. will give highlights of the state and national conventions o f the organization. Each member is urged to bring one or more women interested in temperance as guests. I c o Z Y • TH EATR E « Fri. -Sat-, Oct. 2 7 -2 8— - Charles Starrett —In “ Hail to the Rangers’ * Cartoon — Comedy — Sports •~ The National Supply Co. of Spring- field, has rented the plant of the Ohio Tubular Products Co. and at this time is using the plant for storage space. Heavy parts of engines and electrical equipment are in storage. As for the future of the plant neither o f the companies have made a statement. It has come to the attention of the writ er that something really worth while may be in the making in the near fu ture. j CHURCH NOTES 1 * ■ ■ i METHODIST CHURCH .. Rev. II. H. Abels, D. D., Minister. . Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds. | Church Service 11 A. M. “ Radio g Religion.” UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson,'Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. Ar thur B. Evans Preaching 1 ! A. M. Guest Preacher, Pres. Ira D. Vayhinger. , j Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. in our Church, Mrs. W. W. Gallo- "wayrlemler; ; 7 — The pastor is preaching in Neil Ave Church Columbus today. C A N D ID A TE FOR SHERRIF REPUBL ICAN T ICK E T (SECOND TERM ) WALTON SPAHR Tuesday, Nov. 7th Qualified and Experienced Your Support Will Be Appreciated Vote Republican Nov. 7th POLITICAL ADVEKTISEMENT RE-ELECT RALPH SPAHR CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TERM COUNTY COMMISSIONER EXPERIENCED CONSCIENTIOUS RELIABLE Your Vote Will Be Appreciated POLITICAL.'ADVERTISEMENT .. ■-■■ * *s». ■, ** A.; 'Sun. - Mon ., Oct. 2 9 -3 0 Anne Baxter - Thomas Mitchell “ The Sullivans” Also Fox News W ed . - Thurs-, Nov. 1-2 Lionel Barrymore - Van Johnson “ Three Men In W h ite ” NEWS — CARTOON ***•*••*!.** •lltlllimitMIMHIMIMIMI* FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. J.l. Sabbath School. Rankin McMillan, Supt. It A. M. Theme, “ What and Where Is Heaven?” ' , ■ ■ ■ 7 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Thijs will be a planning meeting. All between, the ages 12-23 are included. ‘ Republican Candidate for •.».»« i.wwRif Off •/pAVw- Herbert H O O V E R FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR x A* 2b Edward J. H U M M E L FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Roger W-. T R A C Y FOR AUO ITOR OF STATE Don H. E B R I G H T FOR TREASURER OF STATE atssHWjg; FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT Graduate Public Schools and Antiocfy College, Yellow Springs 1916, High School Teacher and Atheitic Coach 1916-1017. World War I Veteran—Captain 323r|l Machine Gun Batallion with overseas service with 83rd. and 26th Divisions 1917-1919. Secretary to the late United States Senator Simeon D. Fess 1010- 1922. ‘ * • Secretary Ohio Retail Dry Goods Association and Assistant Direc tor Ohio Council Retail Merchants, Columbus, 1922-1926, General Sales Manager Lehn and Fink Products, New York City, 19264931. gales Manager Department Store Sales, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akrori, 19314036. , Sales Manager Neon Sign Sales Company 1936-1939. Mayor Yellow Springs and stiil serving 1940-1944.,/ \ Member American Legion A Forty and Eight—Presbyterian—Mason —Elks—Graenc County Fish and Game. *- ^ Age 40—married—tWO children. POLITICAL ADVERTI8KMRNT HughS . J E N K I N S FOR ATTORNCY 6EN£ftA i, G e o i ’ 9 * Edward S. M A T TH IA S Williarrf L. HAR T © HAtlOHSL BALtql SEPARATE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT WALTt* % WAHAMAiaa snare- £2H!"yBAUoT - V O T E R E P U B LICAN T H R E E B A L L O T S KEEP GOOD GOVERNMENT IN OHIO - GET GOOD GOVERNMENT FOR THE NATION ELECTION TU ESDAY NOV. 7 . 1 9 4 4 *>«*,***,, .Mr
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