The Cedarville Herald, Volume 67, Numbers 27-52

$ ,a> ■•■- - V* ”*■■' .' ' ' '"'I1,'” .'"'!'"' \ r . . . » « e * A ■, , * v • .■SI I» *4i?% *^ ,r*V ■^ .or *t ‘ - V •*>r- * , ■■; \) *I .' ;w* < - ^ 4 * CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, 1 ° C lub and Social A c tiv itie s 3 _________ _____ _ J v ________________. Sgt. Milton Turner of Camp Dix, N .J., is here on a visit with his moth­ er, Mrs, Lucy Turner. Mrs. J, S. E. McMichael of Conners- ville, Ind., spent the week here visit­ ing with Miss Ina Murdock. GOLDEN RULE CIRCLE Rev, R, C, Frederick, pastor of the Church of God, was elected president of the local Ministerial Association a t ] the annual meeting this week. He vill I •succeed Rev. Paul Elliott, pastor of ih'e J F irst Presbyterian Church. Dr; R. A. j Jamieson and Dr, F . A. Jurkat were j ^ named to the program committee, ; The “Wesley Weds” of the Method­ ist Church will sponsor a movie of the work of the White Cross Hospital, j Columbus, Mcnday eve at 8 :1 5 o'clock j in the church. This program is open to the public. Twenty-two members of the Golden Rule Circle Class met with Mrs. J. 0 . Conner, Thursday evening, Oct. 26 with Mrs. Forrest Fields, Mrs. C, H. .Crouse and Miss Maude ' Burrell, as­ sisting. Mrs. Carl Pflumer,’the new class president presided. Very interesting devotions were conducted by Mrs. B. .HTliittle. The 23rd Psalm was read in unison. Mrs. Little read paragraphs, from “The World’s Best Seller.” Roll call was answered with Bible quotations beginning with the letter ••Q”. Games and contests Wdre en­ joyed and the hostesses seryed delic­ ious refreshments assisted by Miss Kuth Irwin and Mrs. Raome Conner. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church will.serve a chicken dinner at the church dinipg room, Nov, 7 begin­ ning at 5 P. M. A W ltlU ll 1’A K l l Jerry and Joyce Judy, youngest children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judy of this place were host to a group of their schoolmates, Saturday evening at the home of their sistet, Mrs. Don­ ald Fields. Games were enjoyed and refresh­ ments in keeping with Hallowe’en were served. The guests were: Donnie Jordon, Nancy Creswell, Mary Anna Powers, John McMillan, Sally Kay Creswell, Janice Kay Wilburn, Darrel Wells, Max Williamson, Patty Kappee. Doro­ thy Chenoweth, Janet Gordon, Jack Erwin, Cletus Frederick and Gene Abels. C O Z Y THEATRE Fri. and Sat., Nov- 3-4 Pat O’Brien — ’Carole Landis “SECRET COMMAND” CARTOON — COMEDY Sun. and Mon., Nov. 5-6 Joel McCrea -— Maureen O’Hara BUFFALO BILL” FOX NEWS — CARTOON 1 Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 8-9 „ Ann Harding — Evelyn Keyes “NINE GIRLS” News—>Cartoon — Comedy Witches and cats, spiders and bats, Owls and ghosts, assisted the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson a t a Hollowe’en party, Friday eve at their home. Appropriate decorations artistically lighted by numerous Jack O’ lanterns made a gala scene. Games and. contests were enjoye'd by the guests, after which prizes were awarded and a buffet supper served. On Monday evening their daughters, Misses Viola and Janice entertained twelve of their classmates. - CLARENCE J. WEAKLEY DIED AT MILITARY HOME Clarence J. Weakley; 45, lifelong f this community and veteran of the •’irst World War, died Saturday after loon at 4. o’clock at the National Mili- ,ary Home, Dayton after an illness of i year. He. made his home with his lunts, Misses Carrie and Mary Weak- •ey-.- He was born in Cedarville the son >f Charle.i and Tupcins Weakley.. He •erved in the World War I and was a member of the St. Paul A.M. E,-church the Xenia Masonic Lodge, .Wilberforce hapter. He was-employed as a sta- Honary-engineerat—Wilberforce-until- his health broke. . He is survived by a daughter, Ruth Evelyn, Xenia; . an uncle and three runts, and a niece, Mrs. Lucille Green fellow Springs. . The funeral was conducted from the McMillan Funeral .Home Tuesday ^af­ ternoon, the services beir.g in charge of Rev. Gordon Franklin and Rev. Hunter, W'ilberforce. Burial took place in Jamestown Cemetery: Masonic ser­ vices were held Monday evening at the McMillan Funeral Home. X LOWELL FESS Republican Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE 4-. Graduate Public Schools and Antioch College, Yellow Springs 1915, High School Teacher and Atheltic Coach 1915-1917, World War 1 Veteran—Captain 823rd Machine Gun Batallion with overseas service with 83rd and -26th Divisions 1917-1919, Secretary to the late United States Senator Simeon D. Fess 1919- 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, 1926-1931, Sales Manager Department Store Sales, Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, 1931-1936, * j gales Manager Neon Sign Sales Company 1936-1939, Mayor Yellow Springs and still serving 1940-1944. Member American Legion & Forty and Eight—-Presbyterian—-Mason —Elks—Greene County Fish and Game. Age 49 —married—two children. POMTICAI, ADYKRTISICMICNI' SUNDAY MORNING FIRE I BRINGS OUT DEPARTMENT • " ' The lire department was called out Sunday morning when the roof of the William Johnson home caught fire from burning soot., according to the owner, The loss, was not great. TOR SALE—Circulating heater in good condition. Mrs. Herman Lewis, .south Main at. (3t) • 3 For Sale: 2 H. P. Gas Engine, will run, $5. 32 volt Delco Radio, good con dition, ¥10; Round Oak Heating Stove, l $8, fair condition, Herbert Powers., I Route 1, Cedarville. Inquire a t Herald • Office. CANDIDATE FOR SHERRIF REPUBLICAN TICKET (SECOND TERM) WALTON Tuesday, Nov. 7th Qualified and 'Experienced Your Support Will Be Appreciated a H iiiiiiM iiiiitiiiiiiiiiilfM tiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiitim iiiiiK iiitiiiia iiiim iiiiiiitiitU H iitin iiiiiiiiiim iltiiiO M m iiiiim iiM iiiF ^ Vote Republican Nov. 7th POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT RE-ELECT RALPH 0 . SPAHR POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT CANDIDATE FOR.SECOND TERM COUNTY COMMISSIONER EXPERIENCED CONSCIENTIOUS . . RELIABLE Your Vote Will Be Appreciated SAMPLE PARTY COLUMN BALLOT USE X ONLY IN MARKING BALLOT J SAMPLE NATIONAL PARTY COLUMN BALLOT * A vote for the Candidates for President aad Vice President shall be a vote for the lectors of such party, the names of whom are on file with the Secretary of State. USE X ONLY IN MARKING BALLOT O r the ■ NATIONAL BALLOT Mark "X " in Hr* Circle Under the Bagla For State Senator ALBERT L. DANIELS For Representative to the General Assembly LOWELL FESS ■BBMBNBBHaawMy^* .ARRMMB For County Commissioner (V at. for not m a tt than two) CHARLES F. GREER RALPH O, SPAHR For Prosecuting Attorney- MARCUS SHOUP For Clerk of Courts (Full Term) L N. SHEPHERD For Clerk of Courts (Unoxplred Term) L N. SHEPHERD For Sheriff WALTON SPAHR rnmnsnsmssmamm^aam^^aei For County Reoordcr ERNEST D. BEATTF For County Treasurer HAROLD J. FAWCETT For County Engineer . . (Full Term) ROBERT S. CRANE For County Engineer (Unexplred Term) ROBERT S. CRANE For Coroner HUGH f t SCHICK On the NON-PARTISAN JUD IC IAL BALLOT Mark "X" Before Each Name as Indicated by These Arrows l is Voters of Greene County: On this page are illustrations of THREE of. the BALLOTS which you will be given to vote on ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1944. The official ballots will be some­ what larger than these illustrations. REPUBLICANS SHOULD BE SURE TO VOTE ALL T H R E E OF T H E S E BALLOTS? On the STATE-COUNTS and on the NATIONAL BALLOT nrffark an "X 1 in the circle UNDER THE EAGLE, as indicated by the large "X " marks and arrows at the left and right, above* On the NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT mark an *'X" before EACH NAME as indicated on the ballot at the right. Keep this paper. Take it with you to the polls on election day. Have it before you in the voting booth when you mark your ballots. Vote Republican! Keep Good Government In Ohio * * * Get Good Government for the Nation OHIO REPUBLICAN**CA m £ a IGN COMMITTEE • BUD p , SCHORR. Chairman. SAMPLE NON-PARTISAN BALLOT USE X ONLY IN MARKING BALLOT For Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (Vot* . for not more ' than on.) (Another Candidate) WALTER a WANAMAKEIt For Judge of the Supreme-Court (Term Commencing January 1,1915) (V ot. for not mors than «n«) EDWARD S. MATTHIAS 1(Another Candidate) For Judge of the Supreme Court - (Term Commencing January 2, IMS) (V ot. for not moro than on.) X WILLIAM L. HART (Another Candidate) r For judge of tho Court of Appeal* (Vote for not more than one) XI FRED J. MILLER (Another Candidate) For Judge of the CouM Of Common S im * (Vote for not more than one) FRANK L. JOHNSON For Judge of Court (Vote for net more (hen one) WILLIAM B. MoCALLISTBR, JR,

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