The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
r a jDA fcV IiUE HBRA tD , PREPAY, ^ t 133 i .A^gP V Club andSocialActivities r l \ J U _ ______________ = Dr, Florence Williamson, member o f the faculty in Bowline Green Uni versity, visited *11home over the week end. * Met, Jeanette Cooky, who has been In a very critical condition fo r several days is resorted as somewhat im proved this week. Mrs, J , C . Townsky is reported to notbe-improving as her friends would like. She is under the care o f a purse in her own home. Mrs. Greer McCallister, who under- , went a major operation at the Me Glellan Hospital, was able to return . to her home Sunday afternoon, . . • . . t ' ' Mr Wm. S. Hopping was taken ill suddenly last Thursday and was con fined to his bed fo r several days but is reported as much better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell, ac companied by Mr. W . R.,Watt, le ft Thursday fo r Dillsboro, Ind., where they will spend several days at that health resort. , Mr. Everett Townsley and wife, who have been located in Portland, Oregon, have arrived here fo r a visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Ira Townsley and other relatives. Mr Charles G. Duvall, who is to •open n hardware store here soon, moved his household gobds here yes. terday from Lynchburg, 0 ., to the residence vacated by Jack Shirley and family. |CHURCH NOTES PIITICT ItaiRry Hwihii tramDay-Old O* Jm tM4 f MaMmgWiHt N eo -S o i H S | For Sak -Two CocUeral Spaniel bnatojjups: tw$6ne-year old Cockerel •tspaaieia one male ’ and* ono female. Black. Boyd Mormon, .Clifton and Wil.berforca pike,. METHODIST CHURCH Rev, H. H. Abels, D. D., Minister Church Service—-‘The River o f Sal vation.” Campaign committee to make final report today on “ Crusade for Christ.” Total subscribed so far $946. i Mrs. Paul Smith whose husband is j in Gen. Patton’s Army on the Western front is to speak on the “ Crusade” this Sunday. Regular meeting of the W S C S on Wednesday. Mrs. David Reynolds, president. Young People’s meeting 6 P, M. Merle Charles, President. NttaatlMMi bright n 4 — mm p 3 vtw 9* ct « ml p n nM w witm *- m IHwy p h PtWMfM m k m .gmwlfk ensd fcaaftb. papa ms l o y baas, interned tmtU*j»Uc cep«- Ma at aspiag with worm , g*na m •area reporteucaa at OMoUbris •md othor tUck-wcyagi»* InlMtiaai sHaaotaa, Gallon makoe '400 gat. aolutien. Easy to dm , Jaaxpaariva jhHHHwwa, M mut rehtnded K oricad d lw 30-doty woo. Tty Kao. Sol—••• why I aut at II re-ordob why hundred* at poultry raisers ju s Moo-Sol year after year. n . U * QY. Sir GAL $3 j DEALER'S NAME ’ H. H. BROWN, Druggist HOG BOXES FOR SALE -Tw o models p i Cs8. Get our price before you buy! Saws*£uftimed, filed ftStt'rtt. Took sharpened at my farm shop on the Reid Road. Phone 6-2208, Charles D, Coulter. P u b l i c S a l e ! We will offer at Public Auction, at our residence, 5 miles East of Cedarville, 5 miles West of S. Charles ton, 2 miles South of Selma, on the Jamestown Road, 1 at 1 :0Q o’clock P. M,, on THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945 — ---———* AA Prof. L. Li Hurley reports that he frequently sees an albino robin a- round his residence. Such^specimens are rare. The Professor w ill not admit that he is color-blind and that his specimen is genuine. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr, John W . -Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A . M. Ernest Col lins, Supt. Lesson topic: “Jesus Forgives Sins’ Public Worship 11 A . M. Prelude, Miss Jean Ferguson, Pianist Call to Worship—“ The LtJrd will- guard the Rightous well.” Responsive reading selection nine teen: “ I Will Bless the Lord at all Times.” Dr. Bickett will speak on “ Worship” which is the subject out lined by the Fellowship of Prayer for .he Lenten Season. The Young Peo ples’ Christian Union services will be neld at seven-thirty. Choir rehearsal will follow the young people's hour. The Executive Committee o f the Women's Xenia Presbyterial Society of the United Presbyterian Chuch will meet in: the First United Presbyterian Church, Springfield, on Friday after noon this week. A t this meeting plans- will be made fo the Presbyterian con vention to be held this spring. It la easy to arrange for a service of fine quality at a moderate price. ft is aa easy a matter (or a family to arrange (or our ser vice at cr suitable price as it is to select a more usual re quirement at a price It can allord to pay. A wide range of prices from which to choose- Our advice helps prevent ,extravagant spending. M c M i l l a n Jr&nic. CEDARVILLE ■■PHONE 6 i07l 1 60- ■m HAMPSHIRE G ILTS------ 60 Pure Bred, but cannot be registered. Bred to farrow in April and May. These Gilts are clean, thick and blocky and bred to Hampshire Boars.eligible to reg ister. 15— -HAMPSHIRE SOWS— 15 These are young tried Sows, bred to farrow in March and April. 10 - -DUROC FALL BOARS— -1 0 K H E U M A T T B H ? ? T Corea fa Brown*’ Drag* ' CedurviUe, 0» REINER'S RINOL The medicine your friends ore nil talking abetib—for Rbmuutfam,. Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago. R o u s i r i m SEED CORN Limited Supply fo r Tbfe Y*W Place Your Order NOW HERBERT POWERS, Ryle Read Cedarville, O. -m »v , - Raise your production by getting one of these good Pure Bred Boars. ■ I. . ' ■ ■ ■ • • ' All Hogs raised on the farm and all are Double Im- muned. SALE TO BE HELD UNDER COVER TERMS OF SALE — CASH W. N. STEWART & SONS, ' . lr' v 1 v ■ ' ■ , ■ Carl Taylor, Auctioneer. M r . F a r m e r ENLIST FOR THE SPRING -SUMMER CAMPAIGN WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Tractor Oil-Grease I : | SATISFACTORY TERMS- DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR Carroll-Binder Co . m . i. ■ . 112 E. MAIN St. P h o n e 15 Xenia, Ohio Word has been received by cable j that Sgt. Greer McCallister, has been promoted to Staff. Sargeant, He is ! located somewhere in England where ! he has been fo r several months. Lt, Ernest R. Gibson, J. G., who has been located; at Athens, Ga., where he was instructor at the Preflight School A ir Base, has been' transferred to the Butler A ir Base in Indiana. Mrs. Gibson and two children are at the hoirfe o f Mrs. Clara Morton until they can be located near where the hus band and father will be located. HAVE YOUR G loves Cleaned F or Easter HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M, to 8 P. M. ' Saturday 8:(X} A . M. to 10:30 P. M, - THE - CLEANERS Quality W ork " South Mala i t , Cedarville FIRST I'itESlIYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister ' 10 A . M. Sabbath School, Rankin ,/IcMillan, Supt. ' 11 A . M. Morning Worship: Sermon ‘What God Said—Do!” ^ 6:45 Young People’s meeting.’ Pres. .Dempie Frey. Leader, RutK Ramsey. 7:45 Cedarville College Annual Bi- ole Reading Contest. . Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. Union Len ten Prayer meeting at the Church of God. ! Choir Rehearsal, Saturday at 8:00 A M . - . .. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt, Arthur B* Evans. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme: “ The Bridge o f Prayer." The Y. P. C. U. wilt meet with the C. E , o f the 1st. Presbyterian Church Sabbath at 6:45 P, M, The College Bible Reading Contest will be held at 7:45 P. M, in the same church. * Prayer Meeting Wednesday even ing 7:45 in the Church o f God room Leader, Rev. Paul Elliott. . Choir Rehearsal Saturday 8 P. M in the^ church. The Semi-Annual meeting o f the joint Boards will be held Tuesday, March 13th at the parsonage. The Ladies Aid is sponsoring a “ St Patrick’s Day Tea” , Saturday, March 17th ip the church dining room from I 2 to 5 P .M . ** | THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A . M. t o 12.00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P , M. Sunday School Superintendent,SRn- fu s N a n c e . CHURCH OF GOD R . C. FREDERICK, Pastor ' Sunday School, 0:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A , M* Young People's Meeting at 6 P. M« Evening Service, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening 7:45 P , M. r v - £ v;. i .. . I 0 k im vj ’.! ■m f i m IM g wPJBN your Heart to Him, when he^comes., speaks for wounded men lying in hospitals; for American boys stagnating in prison camps; for lonely men who have not seen home in years. He for Weltome your R ID CROSS Volunteer Solicitor C O Z Y # THEATRE * Fri. and Sat., March 2 -3 . ' P Hedy Lamarr ^**Paul Hem-eld “THE CONSPIRATORS" ALSO COLOR-CARTOON Sum and Moa,« March 4*5 Carey Grant — Raymond Maeeey ARSENIC AN D OLD LACE " FOX NEWS Wad. and Thura., March, 7-8 George Sunders —•Idtida Darneii “SUMMER STORM" N«w« e f ttto Day t^raviritidk eai<iiiiinwiMaMmiW'tiiMtaa)nuwew^ftmw>i<nnn»>w'waf| ST. PAUL A . M. E. CHURCH Gordon Franklin, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 A , M. Morning service, 11:80 A.M, ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A , M. Mrs. R. Spencer, Supt, Morning Worship at 11 A , M, IT COSTSMONEY j t o w m f m h f t k h | . Howm«ritlikworthioyoaMohave * t bloodpis imt there?To gtttxtnfood to id a iflf ht‘*apri#ois«r?GIveieira/ __ __ w uu i , * '« Through him, you'll hear the thanksgiving o f these men in whom the bright flame o f reason, faith, and hope might have d ie d ...if your Red Cross had not been beside them. , You’ll hear the bright “Hi !”.,.the shy "Thanks!”..* from many a far-flung island. And you’ll know your 1 Red Cross must keep on...keep serving, keep doing .,. till the world is “right/’ once again, for these men. So you’ll give more this year...you ’ll know the need .is greater than ever. 'And you'll greet with a smile the faithful neighbor who comes to your door! Fox this volunteer not only comes to speak for “The Boys,” He comes to.save you time and foot-steps, He’s saving yon a trip to the Red Cross headquarters to make your contribution for your boy. GIVE NOW! GIVE MORE! Keepyour RED CROSS athis side GIVE TO THE 1945 RED— ' I f # # 1 1 1 4 ? — CROSS W AR FUMD w 1- m O S * # * * • * * » .
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