The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
mtr&Tj, Mb O , , , O . . A . . . j CHURCH NOTES | ana o o cia l ^A ctivities ■ 1 ■ IW M U IIU H IUU M M IIM lIlltM IIM tlUM IttlH lIM H im iM im illlliM Il v > : ............ ............ ......._ _ Mrs, Arthur Townsley arrived home last week from Miami, Okla., where she spent three weeks visiting with her son, Mr. Ira Townsley and family, Mrs, J. C. Townsley is reported on the sick list this week Miss Maude Hastings, who teaches at Kent, O., is home for a two week's holiday vacation. I Mr. and Mrs.Miron Williamson, Col- Umbus pike, are announcing the birth o f a son, Stephen Kent, Saturday, at the McClellan Hospital, Xenia. Announceipehts have been received here o f the marriage of Mrs. David Carson Davist Cincinnati (Formerly Miss Florence Russell former head of the music department of Cedarville College to Mr. Roy Pierce Hopson on December the 11th, Cincinnati.. They will reside after the war in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pvt. Earl Bailey, son o f Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey, Jr., is home on a fifteen day furlough from . Camp Blanding^Florida. He is in .the In fantry where he has been taking train ing the past four months. He will re port to Camp Mead, Maryland. •Word has been received here ac cording to reports that Pvt, James Stewart has been injured in service with the colored troops in the French sector. No details are known. Miss Marilyn Jeanne Wright left last Wednesday for .Hunter College, New York City, to begin training as a WAVE in the Women's Reserve. Her address is, Marilyn Jeanne Wright A|S, Regiment No. 48, Building No. F, U. S Naval Training . School (WR ), Bronx, New York, 63, New York. Cpl.- John H. Bull, son of Raymond H. Bull o f this place, is now' serving in the European Theater o f Opera tions: He is a member of the Euro pean Division of the Air Transport Command, U. S. Army Air Force. The trans-Atlantic aerial supply line be tween the United States and Europe, operates hundreds o f cargo and pas senger planes monthly, carrying im portant passengers, vital war cargo, soldier’s mail, and returning wounded American soldiers to the United State. Cpl. Bull entered the services April 13th, 1942. For Sale—Fryer chickens. Three to 'our pounds. C. C. Brewer, Phone 6- 5257. For Sate—Two coal heating stoves n good condition. Asa JonesT Cedarville, 0 . MAN WANTED— for Rawleigh Route Real opportunity in North and Southwest Montgomery, Fayette and Clinton counties. For Sale—One-blue Steel; 22 long ifle, 9 shot revolver. Good as new. Marcellus Townsley Miss Dorothy Anderson, who is director o f physical education at the Y ; W, C, A., Bay City, Mich,, is ex pected heme todhy for the Holidays Ttntf bet Iftam a f r v m m & r 57th in the United Presbyterian Church to Mr. Andrew M. Lowry III. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. M. Sabbath School, Rankin 1McMillan, Supt, ! Christmas Exercises the first part i o f the hour. Mis. H. K. Stormont, *Supt. Primary Dept, i 11 A. M, Morning Worship | Sermon, "The Gift That Is Christ mas." Extra Christmas Music. 7:45 P. M.'Christmas Concert by the choir in the IJ. P. Church. Thursday afternoon, Dec. 28 the Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the Manse. Mrs. Iia D Vayhinger and Mrs. Alva Chaplain, assisting hostesses. The hour is 2:30. The pro gram is in charge o f Mrs. Rankin Me 1Millan. I Wanted to Buy—Raw furs and beef hides. Beef hides 12c a lb. 0 . W. Everhart, Phone 651-W. 269 Chesnut, st., Xenia For Sale:- Two-wheel trailer with 30x3 1-2 tires. Good condition. Albert Tones, Chillicothe st. Harden & Mumma AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you book your Book your Sale Phone 1347 W -lj Xenia, Ohio un I t e d V r e s b y t e p ia n c h u r c h Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11 A. M,-Christmas Service with Message by the Pastor on “ The Manger and the Throne.” The choir will present a musical program at 7:45 P. M., including se lections' from “ The Messiah” and also Christmas Carols, in which the con gregation will join in Praise to the Blessed Saviour, whose Birthday we celebrate on this Christmas Eve. The choir is :i-ected by Miss Josephine Auld, witn Miss Lena. Hastings at the organ. ( The Annual Congregational and, Sabbath School entertainment will be Held, in the Church Dining room next I ] Thursday, Doc. 28th at 7 P, M ., The entire; program'll, being sponsored by the Y» P. Gi'U. MiW Claire Stormont, president. There will be a covered dish dinner (or supper) at 7 P. M. to be followed by a Christmas program, presented to the children by Santa Claus. It is hoped that we may hafe a full attendance o f the children and their families including every member o f the church fo r this-Christmas fel lowship o f Good Will. •‘Wednesday evening the congrega tion and friends are invited to the marriage of Miss Dorothy Louise An derson to Mr. Andrew M. Lowry at j 8 P. M. in the church auditorium. Supt, Mrs. David Reynolds. - Church Service 11 A. M. Chri, tmas Sermon, "The Angel Appears to the Shepherds." Special Christmas mus ic by the Choir. Wesley. Weds Family party at the church Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M. CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER MOHLER ROOFING & SIDING CO, # mmfm t METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Abels, D. D., Minister * Sunday School 10 A . M. Supt. Mrs. David Reynolds. EMERGENCY EXPENSES Cash Available Quickly $10 to $500 SPRINGFIELD LOAN CO. 32 W. High St., i, Phone 3061 SPRINGFIELD, O. The D ay o f Days s Christmas draws near, the heart of the world beats high With hope and faith that man kind is progressing toward the day when PEACE on EARTH will be realized. M c M i l l a n r Z tA 'nt ’ia # JifcnruL CEDARViLlE; •PHONE 6-1071 m WANTED Women for full or part time work Meat Cutter Wanted! Full or part time work THRIFT-‘E’*MARKET CEDARVILLE MUST APPLY IN PERSON g H W H U iiin w iiu iiH tM iM iitM iiittm itM iiiH m itiiiiiH tiM tiim C O Z Y 4 THEATRE • FRIDAY and SATURDAY DECEMBER 22 and 23 Wm. Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy “ FALSE COLORS” Cartoon *—Musical —•Science 3 BIG DAYS ay— Monday —“Tuesday DECEMBER 24—25—26 Iter Brennan —. Jeanne Crain HIOME IN INDIANA” -eath-taking in Technicolor JS NEWS AND CART0OH esday and Thursday KAY KYSER tROLlNA BLUES’* )N — COMEDY — NEWS MERRY CHRISTMAS AND •PYHEW YEAR TO ALL fiM m w * * * # * * * !* * * * P lease kelp keep LONG DISTANCE circuits clear for necessary calls on December 24 ,25 and 26. J i u y M o n * W a n B o n d i {o n V tc lto n ifl THE O . HI O B E L L T E L E P H O N E CO . LUDWICK & SON CAKES and POTATO CHIPS At 33 N Lowry in Springfield Offer An Excellent Service In Delicious Foods, Featuring Quality Cakes at 5- 17-J5 and 50 cents and Stauble’s Po tato Chips . . . On Sale at Your Gro cers, Delicatessens, Fountains, Res taurants and Taverns , , „ XJse Only the Best Eqgredients. . . . *Good De livery and Quality Products Bring At 420 N. Clairmont in Springfield, jure Roofing and Siding Engineers o f 20 Years Experience, Featuring the New Glatex Which Stays Clean lake A China DiBh , . . . W e ’re Equipped with Resources and Experienced Men to Handle their large Business and to Give Good Service . . . Featuring Insulated Siding In Brick, Stone and Asbestos in all Colors, Guaranteed Roofing In All Colors. . .. Free Estimates, F. H. A, Small Payments. Tel. 2-6972. Sunday School JO A. M. Program ''T rade to Places Handling Them. Tel. andi eandy'<fcj“eata for all the children. ^*0861. Ludwick & Son at Springfield are offering a modern and progressive service, featuring delicious cakes and through their variety of cakes and sizes, selling for 6-17-35 and 50 cents and their Stauble’s famous potato chips are. gaining in patronage all the time. In the campaign for great economy in the promotion of our war effort fo r Victory and fo r saving fuel, as well as for more comfortable homes and buildings, the Mohler Roofing and Siding Co. at Springfield are exerting quite an influence and their work is the admiration of tlip discriminating. • This firm has made-an exhaustive study o f the roofing and insulating problems of the day and have selected, the finest of quality lines as their con- t tribution to the protection of property as well as to meet the oher demands for better and more comfortable liv ing." Their insulation will maintain a maximum efficiency in the saving of fuel costs, making it easy for you to The old days of have passed away services and here good that,mother about her family’s home-made cakes with our modern the cakes are so needs hot to work longing for good fight the weather at all times o f the year. It makes a more liveable home and all rooms may be used, as it seals out much o f the cold as well aa the ex cessive heat o f summer. It will help your heating plant tq do its duy on much less fuel and you will make a saving which can go into War Bonds as well as save ypur energy fo r other duties. , Their service includes insulation o f new homes during construction or homes o f any age already built. Their charges for their work can be looked upon as an investment rather than an expense as future savings will more than pay fo r the cost and the added comfort. If you ever want to sell yon will find one o f their attractive roofs will make the house one to- be desired. cakes, for at this bakery they have e- volved the kind that are so like what mother used to Hake and now she has time for other duties for her family and for defense and other war-time jobs.5 1’hey, too, are helping to keep our busy people well fed through their' service in potato chips. They are pop- j ular for regular meals, luncheons and j parties and for the lunch boxes. They j ’•are always a perfect accompaniment to beverages, too FOR L e a s e - s e r v i c e STATION Completely equipped for Super Service. Established business — A small investment. CEDARVILLE, OHIO Phone 6-2421 I m e * A filFT FROM THE IDEAL WILL MAKE. A HAPPIER CHRISTMAS Corgeeui! Perfect! $ 37.50 Magnificent! Beautiful! $ 150.00 DeLuxel Quality! $ 75.00 'I t Exquisite! Charming! $ 250.00 OTHER DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIRS AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS ___ $12.5 0 fe $1,250.00 NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCHES At The Ideal you’ll find just the nationally famous make watch you want. , •BENRPS •BULOVA •GRUEN •ELGIN • CRAWFORD •MARVIN • CROTON • RENSIE e FIERCE •HELBROS •WINTON •ELBON and other famous watches! AND UP FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED • UNBREAKABLE CRYSTAL FEDERAL TAX INCLUDED iSILVERWARE SPECIAL! DIAMOND DINNER RING Of Exqulaiteljr carved wild gold. OTHERS DP TO $500.00 *50 55* <! i $ i! i $ i! (! i! i! 1! i! f $ i MAN'S DIAMOND RING .0 * SET WITH PERFECT BLUE-WHITE DIAMOND. *50 OTHERS DP TO *750.00 SOLD) GOLD MASONIC RING SET WITH PERFECT BLUE-WHITE DIAMOND. OTHERS DP * 24 - 7 i TO ,$500.00 Set with Tour Own Blrthstone OPEN MONDAY WED. THURS. and FRIDAY NIGHTS L A D III1 Birthston* RINGS $ 3$5 OTHERS DP TO $70.00 3 S. L I ME S T ON E $T OPEN MONDAY WED. THURS. and FRIDAY NIGHTS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO v » ’ j -HjHi ~ “
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