The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
**w»«r,' ew o tA jira u ? m u t , t m s m r », i m mm )lt*b a n d S o c ia l A c t i v i t i e s CHURCH NOTES V ? .................................. I Mr. Georg* .H. Eaton and family of W«*t Mansfield, Logan county, hag moved into the Rife property recently purchased by the College There are four children'to be added to the pub lic school*, two in high' school and two in the grades. Mr. Robert Conley, wife and daugh te r of Crystal City, Mo. spent the Hol idays here with the former’s father, Mr Win, Conley, They had spent a few days with Dr. James Chesnut and family of BeUvue, Pa, Mrs. Gale A. Craig (Doris Jane Conley) of Pitts burg, Pa., w a s . also a visitor a t the home of her grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Iliff spent last week in Dayton with their daughter, Mrs. Helen Jacobs and family. The Women's Club will meet Thurs day, January 11th in the Eastern Star room, Mrs. Nelson Creswell, hostess, Miss Marcella Disbro, Mi*. Rex Smoot and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Mum- tna spent New Year’s eve with "Mrs. G. G. McCallister. ' Rev. John Bickett and wife are npw located in the Clifton United Presby terian Manse,' he having accepted a call to that congregation. Mrs. J. M. Bull fell several days ago a t her home on the Clifton pike and suffered a sprained ankle. The former Ervin property on Xenia ave. which was purchased by Wm. Marshall has beep: modernized into a double-flat and has been rented to H. C. Longenbaugh on the first floor and Fred Engle on the second. ° Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clemans enter tained the Dinner-Bridge Club a t their home Tuesday evening. Following dinner bridge was enjoyed during the evening. The rooms were decorated in green pine, blue lights and white tap- ‘ers on the mantle. The Febru iry meet- in will be h§ld a t the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Confarr. Miss Joyce Clemans has returned to Miami University after spending the Holiday vacation a t home; Ted Reiter and sister, Diane, child ren of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reiter, en tertained a group of friends a t supper a t their home last Friday evening. Games were enpoyed under the di rection of Mrs. Anna Collins Smith and daughter, Barbara. Guests were John Kyle, Saundra.Agnor, Jane Pur- dom, Tommy, Jimmy and Mary Jane Ewry, Jimmy Moehn, Lynn Cummings , and her cousin, Parvin Wright of Cin cinnati. For Sale—Scientific tripple geared horse power feed ‘ grinder. Phone 6- 2624. . 2t L o v e a n d . R e s p e c t ** . Can Never JBe Reduced T o A Pallcri: NO READY-MADE F U NERAL. rendered In a «»■»• Itr^f-coime fashion, ean ever take the place of a conaelen- lioatly planned and pewonal* |y directed service—one that •specially m eets a family’* ^tknlar__requ ircmenia., ___ M c M i l l a n PROGRAM FOR WEEK OP PRAYER IN CBDARV1LLE Sabbath, Jan. 7, 7:46 P. M. in the Methodist Church. Sermon by Rev, Raymond Strickland, pastor of the Nazarene Church. Monday, Pray “As the-Publican Prayed", message by Rev. Paul Elliott Tuesday, Pray “Forgive Us Our Debts’’, message by Rev. H. H. Abels, D.D. Wednesday, “Pray for Our Enemies’ message by Rev. Ralph A, Jamieson, D. D. . Thursday, “Pray in Secret”. This service will be in charge of Cedar- ville College. * ! ’ ’ . ' . Friday, “Pray In'His Name”, mes sage by Rv. R, C. Frederick, pastor of the Church of God. ’ The General Theme for the week is, “The Kingdom of God”. Let us all Let us all “Seek “Seek First the Kingdom of God” this week, giving us a good start for 1945. Our program suggestion states “that .this theme is most appropriate for these times of confusion,uncertain ty , and anxiety brought on by war. Perhaps the.re has never been a time when Americans have prayed more than during these three years of war”. If we hope to advance in the better things this year, we must needs ad vance upon our knees. ,. The service Sabbath evening will1 be held in the Methodist Church. The Week day meetings will all be held in the First Presbyterian Church, and the hour of all these services is 7:45. j UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister, j Sunday School IQA. M. Supt. Arthur !B. Evans. Preaching 11 A. M. Them*, “The Verdict of Time." | Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P, M, Union Young JPeopJe’s Meetyjg in the Presbyterian Church a t 6:45 P.M. Union Church Service.at 7:45 in the Methodist Church, Opening service for Week of Prayer. Ha’Penny Sailor This little sailor by Sally Victo has become the talk o’ town. A shown here it is fashioned ofjMc Pherson gingham. The facing is o yellow straw. The matching weski takes on a convincing style touch L' a cunningly devised peplum tha flares out pertly at the back. You’l see a multiplicity of peplum blouse this season and the smartest ne\ suits have little jackets with a pej lum flare. WATCH REPAIRING HARRY H. MOGLE Phone 6-2931, West North St. Cedaryille, O. C O Z Y , THEATRE m Harden & Mumma. AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you book your Book your Sale Phone 1347 W-l, Xenia, Ohio HAVE YOUR CHILDREN’S COATS CLEANED - PRESSED Fri. and S»t-» Jam- CHARLES STARRETT “RIDING WEST” CARTOON COMEDY MUSICAL Sun* and Mon., J»n* 7»8 Don Aweche — Dana Andrews “WING AND A PRAYER” FOR NEWS — *CARTOON Wad, And Tfeux*s., 10-11 Robert Lowery Jasn P a iW “tHfe NAVY WAV” MOM N*wa •—■Cartoon-—Musical FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. M. Sabbath School, Rankin McMillan, Supt. . 11 A, M, Morning Worship. Theme, “This Is the Victory, Even Our Faith’ 6:45 P. M. Young People's meeting. LS?der,, Janet Willjfungon^yopio, “A Design for Living." Young-People of other societies are invited to this meeting. 7:45 P M. First _ Union “Week of Prayer” Service.. Choir rehearsal, Saturday at 8 P.M. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. .11, H, Abels, D.. D.-, Minister Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Mrs, David Reynolds. Church Service 11 A. M. “The Cru sade”. County meeting of the Crusade for Christ a t Jamestown 2:45 Sunday af ternoon. Regular meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild Monday evening. WSCS will meet Wednesday in luncheon meeting—postponed from last week. ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH Sunday, Jan. 7, 1945. Gordon Franklin, Pastor. Sunday School, 10;30 A. M. Morning service, 11:30 A.M. A. C. E. League will meet immed iately after morning service. Allen Stars—3 P. M. WJL..MARSHALL GETS LIME KILN-QUARRY PROPERTY Just before going to press Mr. Ralph E. Cummings informs us the old lime kiln property, w. Xenia ave., wa* sold Thursday to Wm. Marshall by the owners In Harrisburg, Pa, The deal has been under way for several days and not coopumated until Thurs day eveSing. Mr. Marshall will make * improvements on the grounds by landscaping and stock the quarry that has an average of 30 feet of water with various kinds of fish for a com mercial fishing park. AH of the stone J crushingonachinery has been sold and ohly the big gas engine remains. It will be moved in the spring. GOOD PRINTING and Full Value for Your Dollar! jiiiiiiimiiifwuiitiiiiiiiitiiiMiiiMMiiimiiiimifiMiiniiiiiimiM I COLLEGE NEWS j InitliiuunilllnlnM M H ilA luiiiuiuiiuuiuiim um nim tim u Rev. Theodore “Ted” James, '41, o f ! Springfield, has accepted a call to the Presbyterian Church at .Howe, Ind. “Ted” will be* graduated the coming [ t spring from McCormick Seminary in • ’ Chicago. He spent last year in. hisJ internship course as pastor of a rural ji ! Illinois Church. Last summer he spent \ I eight weeks at University of Illinois ; • where he took a course in rural church <• work, Pres. Vayhinger preached for t h e '” Clifton Presbyterian congregation. The pastor, Rev. Malcdlm Harris was visiting the home folks in Indiana over the Christmas vacation. Cecil Thomas, 39, is with the Ohio State University Y. M, C. A. since last October. His wife and young son are with him. SPECIAL NOTICE Effective week of January 8 to 12 all church notices,, school and college must be in.'this office not later than 5 o'clock’ P. M., Wednesdays, for in sertion that week. It will be impossible to promise use of the copy after that hour?' Neil Hartman, ’41, who is woi’king in a Pennsylvania State Mental Hospi tal, located at Philadelphia, spent a few days at home of his parents this week. His particular assignment is in the violent ward. In addition he, a- long with others, is serving as a guinea pig” in a study as to the cause ‘ | and treatment' of jaundice. He stop- - • ped off at home when returning from <> mission to Berea College, Berea, ! [ Ky. , WANTED^—To purchase a six room house, ‘modern or semi-modern. Leave information a t this office for the per son desiring property. Wanted to Bay—Raw.furs and beef hides. Beef hides 12c a lb. * • ■ ” . ’O r w . Everhart* Phone 031-W. 269 Chesnut, st., Xenia IF MECHANICALLY MINDED, ) WE CAN USE YOU Train to operate different kinds' of machines. We pay you while learning, opportunity for advancement. Must comply with WMC. regulations. Em ployment^ office open Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday evenings from 1:00 to 9:00, Sunday from 9:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon. THE INTERNATIONAL TOOL _ COMPANY 434-438 East First Street, Dayton 2, Ohio. For Sale:-’Two-wheel trailer with 30x3 1-2 tires. Good condition. Albert' Jones, ChilHcothe st. For Sale-Two. coal heating stoves in good condition. Asa Jones, Ccdarville, O. For Sale—One blue Steel, 22 long rifle, 9 shot revolver. Good as new. . Marcelluft Towneley INCOME TAX LOANS BORROW FROM US AND REPAY EACH WEEK OR MONTHLY SPRINGFIELD LOAN CO. 32 W. High St., Phone 3061 SPRINGFIELD, O. POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. GINAVEN POULTRY PLANT P H 0 T ECT Poultry Health from Day-Old On Hast Add to DrinkingWater N eo -S ol HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M. to 8 P, M. Saturday 8:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M, i r n t r i j i A tlJ b i C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main st„ Ccdarville Tonic end Internal Antlicptie Gives them bright red combs cmd wattles. Recommended as tonic and preventive oi disorder*, given at intervals. Promotes uniform growth and health, peps up lay* ing hen*. Internal antiseptic capa ble oi Coping with worm*. germ*l user* report Cure* ol coccldloels. and otherHook-ravagingIntestinal diseases. Gallon makes 400 gaL solution. Easy to uee. lnexpenetve insurance. Money refunded a asked alter 30 -day use. Try Neo- Sol—see why f out of 10 re-order, why hundreds ol poultry reiser* uee Neo-Sol year, after year. „ PT.Ofw QT. $ir GM. 13 jA ■ DEALER’S NAMt " OUR PRINT SHOP IS AT YOUR SERVICE... There’s a commonly used ex- pression: “You get just what you pay for.” This applies to PRINTING just the same jas most anything: else you buy. Good PRINTING can’t be produced a t a poor price. Poor Printing even a t a ' low price is expensive, because it gives the prospective custo mer the impression that your services or products are not up to standard. We give full value for every dollar you spend with us for PRINTING —and our prices are always FAIR. We Solicit Your Next Printing Order ■ , .. . . . . .’?■ ’ • ■ ■ ' ■■ . ■ ■-■ : The Cedarville Herald :: PHONE 6—1711 PRINTING and PUBLISHING SINCE 1877 -.;j N. th is kid wants is a Bible *v • or New Testament. He needs it badly. He is a prisoner. i f t 4 : T ♦ W hy not send him one! % He is one of more than 100,000 boys and men who are locked or Imprisoned in dirty concentration camps, He isn’t getting the food, Clothing or care that we are giving the Jap, German or Italian prisoners we are guarding in the United States. He wants a Bible or New Testament. His buddies want one. So why not fill out the coupon NOW. And The D ib it Society is doing the same thing for sons, brothers, fathers and sweet hearts speaking more than 40 different languages in prison camps on every con tinent of the earth. Here is what it costs to equip one man or a regiment with a Bible, This o a l d To Equip Cotts you only .Onp man 50( * A Squad jk>.00 A Platoon 20,00 A Company 80.00 . A Battalion 300.00 A Regiment t 750.00 advertisement fiu out and mmljthis cou pon ___•______ All you do is send us the amount you wish to invest in helping some American prison er (possibly your son, father, brother, hus band or sweetheart)-to enjoy the comfort and inspiration of his own Bible, and the American Bible Society will do the rest. for by; l American Bible Society Bible House, New York, N, Y. ♦ THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK □ 1 enclose S of war. Sum* . . . Address ...... to provide Testaments or Bibles for ptisporta ,Dttiomitisdion I City S tm t. H. K BROWN, Dniggisi
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