The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

CBPAftmLB HERALP, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, lOlf ClubandSocialActivities Ur. Fred Barrett, Federal pike, l>as been ill for several days with grip and heart trouble. When shopping d^n’t forget your i Meadow Gold Butter at the Cream* Station, Operator Leola Corn. 3t, Mr. and Mrs. I, C. Davis left -Wed­ nesday for Gamp Lejeune, near Jack­ sonville, N. C., where they will visit Captain Leclede Matkle and family fo r ten days. Wanted—Painting by the day or I by contract. Experienced. Call Mar- j ' cellus Townsley at Hartman's Cloth-) ing Store. , (3t) Word has been received here that Tech. 4 Doretha Burba, is now in the mail service, with the WACS in the 1 Netherland East Indies, having left Australia. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Duffield. MSMteMananswiw** mmssssmmmmsmmmsmmmm . ..... .*—!»!*.' t.ili n«nwm ■- --I iw , , - — - THE CHURCHOFTHEIfAZARKNR FAREWELL GIVEN FOR PAUL F*aUr, ^ymo^^StrkWand. f m ^ ke LLAN SATURDAY E Mr. Robert Bratton o f Cincinnati spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr, Bratton operates a large filling sta­ tion and parking lot in that city. Mrs. Flo Wisecup, cashier at the “ Thrift E" store, has returned after a visit with her husband, Pvt. Wilbur Wisecup, who is stationed at Jackson­ ville, Florida. Cedarville Lodge 622 will rput on work in the Master Mason degree on Tuesday, March 20. Refreshments will follow the work. All members are urged to be present. j CHURCH NOTES j ' METHODIST CHURCH Rev, H. H. Abels, D, D., Minister Sunday School 10 A, M, Supt. Miss Bette Nelson. Men’s Bible Class in charge o f the opening service. Church Service 11 A. M. “ ReligiouB Hinderances,” , March 25—Palm Sunday will .be the occasion of Baptism and membership accessions. Easter Sunday service will feature a cantata by the choir under the di­ rection o f Mrs, John Mills. Good Friday service will be held at the Methodist Church, Young People's Meeting 0 P. M, Our Fellowship will have charge of the Young People’s Sunrise Service, Easter morning, The program is un­ der preparation. Phyllis Frame is leader o f the Young People’s Sunday eve service. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P, M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. ST. PAUL A . M. E. CHURCH ^Gordon Franklin, Pastor. Sbpday School, 10:30 A. M. orning service, li:3 0 A.M, . . . . _______ For Sale—T&o Cockerel Spaniel , M ... V1, » aXT i i i mAY f v p smaJe ^ P B; twD one'y «ar old Cocker*! t McUJSLUAN SATURDAY EVE , Spgnicl8 one ma!e and 6„ e female, ( * U * Black. Boyd Marmon, Clifton and Wilberforce pike. Saturday evening a farewell was given in honor o f Paul McClellan, Xenia, at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. j ' Lauris Straley. Mr. McClellan left HOG BOXES FOR SALE—Two this week fo r the armed forces. The models o f 6x6. Get our price before guests enjoyed a covered dish sup- you buy. Saws gummed, filed and set. per. The appointments were in keep-1Tools sharpened at my farm shop on ing with St. Patricks Day, j the Reid Road. Phone 6-2208. Five tables o f bridge were in play j Charles D, Coulter during the evening, following which Mr, McClelian was presented a gift j from the guests present. Prizes were , awarded' Lavon Mowrey, Mrs. Dor- .. . ..... w :„ o i „ „ d p au| HWjUl'Uiru .. *----.. othy Engle, Albert Wigal and Paul McClellan. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. - — • .... nn,i Mrs. Lewis ' WILL EXPAND CEMETERY The Silvercreek Twp cemetery, ] c ; a iUI8 south o f Jamestown, will be enlarged Donald E ^ Ml, and Mrs. by the recent purchase o f a 17-acre j L|mA Ml, and Mrs. Homcr Mt)ore, tract o f ground adjoining from Mrs. ] q{ c edarville; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olive Riteuour. The tract includes an ( Wi^al md Dor5s JeaIi> Mr and Mrs. abandoned brick school house, l b e Jea8e G and Davidi Mr. and Mrs. | purchase was made by the Silvercreek w Persinger and family, Mr. and ‘ Twp. Trustees and will be plotted tor ^ Mavk Bhlgamon o f Jamestown; burial jiurposes, ‘ - -- Mnwrev. Jeffer- RHEUMATISM777 Come to Browns’ Drugs Cedarville, O. REINER’ S I I I i RINOL The medicine youir friends are all talking about—for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. r mn u uu __..... Mr. and Mrs. Delbert o rey, effer- J sonville; Mr. and Mi-s. Bruce Bickett, |Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClellan and . i Bobby, and the host and hostess, Mr. sincere * and Mrs. Lauris Straley and sons. SEVENTH WAR b o n d DRIVE Pvt. Ernest Smallwood, who was here some time ago on a furlough, after two years in the Pacific, is now at the famous Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs, Ark., where he and his wife are quartered. He will be there about two weeks, *waiting reassign ment to active duty. He has the ad­ vantage o f all the facilities o f the re­ sort hotel, one o f the finest in the city which was taken over by the gov­ ernment. V For Rent— 4 rooms and bath after March 1st. Main St. Inquire at R. T, Nelson’s. ROUSH’S 939 S E E D C O R N Limited Supply for This Year Place Your Order NOW H E R B E R T P O W E R S , Kyle Road Cedarville, O. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A . M. Sabbath School, Riinkin McMillan, Supt. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser­ mon, “ By The Narrow Door," 7 P. M. Young Peoples' Meeting, Topic: “ The Philippines, Leader Vi­ vian Ramsey. Wednesday 7:45 P.'M. Union Len­ ten Prayer Service at the Church of od. The Women’s Missionary Society will combine the February and March meetings at the home of Mrs. John lowers. The program planned for the February meeting will be used, in­ cluding the installation of officers. V covered dish luncheon will be serv- :d at noon. Choir rehearsal, Saturday, 8 P. M. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our neighbors, friends and relatives for j their many acts o f kindness and words ; ______ o f consolation bestowed upon us at j T ■, _ T , , , „ ,. this sad time, the passing o f our b e -« dudf F ^ Johnson spent Monday loved husband and father, George a,ld T“ es< H ‘n Columb^ attendmg Powers. Especially do we thank a ° u the ■ eoan*y chai™ Rev. Elliott and Rev. Strickland for m Oh.o for .the next or Seventh War their kind and consoling words and ®ond dr,ve f h,at vv,i . start ) Mrs. Rankin McMillan and Mrs. Ralph G ^ ‘ne county’s quote may be three | - Mills fo r mllbon dollars, or $700,000 more than n --- 3 '‘nnmftifl'K, Townsley and Mrs. ,'John Mills for nil,i,on — , their beautiful musk; and to the do- the Sixth War Bond oampoign. nors of the many lovely floral offer­ ings, We also wish to thank Mr, William Sprague for his efficient management of .the services , , ' . • , Mrs. Geo. Powers and Family ! We ^ h,e hest PMeea forLla _________ ^ _ < bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, Back the attack by upping and 100ster8 your payroll savings your very next payday. Measure your savings b y ' your new higher income. ana vuuo«io. G IN IV A N POU LTRY P L A N T XENIA, OHIO jESPONSlftlLITY Families are seldom,able to attend to the many important matters that accompany be­ reavement— including guard­ ing against unnecessary ex­ penditures. We take care of vexing prob­ lems that would otherwise harass those who call us. We assume full responsibility with •as little intrusion upon their privacy at possible. M c M i l l a n CE0ARVIL1 £ ■•PHONE H '07i Mr. Farmer ENLIST FOR THE SPRING - SUMMER CAMPAIGN . WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF |iTractorOil-Greasej l SATISFACTORY TERMS DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR Carroll-BinderCo. P h o n e 15 112 E. M A IN St, I I I I I I I I I I I I Xenia, Ohio i I HERALDWANT ANDSALE ADSPAY ti ^ * • RASTER APRIL 1 • /■ YouwillwantYour Clothes . i ’LEANED - PRESSED B ring Them In Early Avoid Late Rush HOURS—Daily 3:00 P , M, to 8 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A . M. to 10:30 P. M, THE CLEANERS Quality W ork South Main st., Cedarville C o Z Y • THEATRE m 1 and -Sht., March 16 — 17 • Double-Feature Program * '‘THE LAST RIDE ” and "LUMBER JACK" un. Mon. Tues. Mch. 18*1920 “GOING MY MAY" With * ling Crosby —- Rise Steven* ALSO LATE NEWSEVENTS Wed- end Thur*.» M ch * 21-22 Dennis Morgan*** Eleanor Parker j “The Very Thought o i You" Alsu Selected Short Subjects JNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. . Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur I. Evans.' Preaching 11 A. M. Theme: “ The 'rescnce o f God and Courage'.’’ Choir Rehearsal Saturday, 8 P. M. in the- chuich, Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject “ Joy .n Taking Others Along.” Leaders. Clara Galloway and Bill Purdom, Ladies Aid Tea, Saturday o f this .veek, March 17th, fxo.m 2 to 5 P. M. .o which the .women of the commun­ ity are cordially invited. CLIFTON UNITED * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Ernest Col­ lins, Supt. Public Worship 11 A, M. Miss Jean ferguson, Pianist. Prelude and Processional. Call to Worship— It is Good to iing Thy Praises. Responsive Scripture Reading Psalm 84. . Next Sabbqth and also March 25 will be known as Fidelity Days. 'D r. Bickett will speak on “ What Shall I Give?” Mr. Roger Collins Is chair­ man of the “ Every Member Canvass Committee. The weeH* beginning March 18 Is set fo r the Every, Mem­ ber Canvass; The Young People’s Christian Union will meet at 7:30 P. M. Choir, rehearsal on the Easter cantata will be held at three o’clock and also after the Y. P, C. U. meeting. The Women's' Missionary Society will meet on next Wednesday after­ noon at 2 o’clock. Mrs, O. B, Tanne- hill is President o f the Society. Dr. E, O. Ralston, former, pastor o f the Clifton U. P. church, and his daughter, Miss Florence, were visi­ tors among his former parishioners; He is now located in Gary, Ind. Dr. John W. Bickett will close his series o f meetings in the Jamestown U. P. Church tonight (Thursday). He will speak on “ Fight a Good Fight ■ o f Faith. Special music will be ren­ dered by Neal Barber o f Xenia and the pastor, .Harold Kuhn. CHURCH OF GOD R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 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. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. Mrs, R. Spencer, Supt. Morning Worship at 11 A , M. ' t ■ . : AskGeneralEisenhower whatyourREDCROS is doing forourFightingMen v<Vj Jt<o-V'’vv 'T U. ^.*5% G ENERAL "IKE ” knows —better than anybody e jse—h ow many ' o f his [wounded G. I. Joes are saved from death by life-saving Red Cross B lood Plasma! j H e knows h ow a young soldier worries when there’s no news from loved ones—o r bad news—and h ow his spirits rise when a special R ed Cross H ome Service message says everything is O .K . at home; General *'Ike” knows the way a bom bing crew, back sate from a perilous mission, g o fo r the coffee and doughnuts the Red Cross girls serve! H e knows h ow the Red Cross.is alwayso n the jo b at the front —day and night—to make G.I. Joe ’ s life a little m ore like the life he left‘--back home in the U.S.A. , And this is what General "Ik e ” says about the R ed Crossi "W e simply couldn’ t get along without it. t consider the Red Cross an auxiliary o f my army.’ They are doing a perfectly magnificent job in every way.” ASK G.I. JOE He'll tell you what the Red Cross does for him—and how ! Listen to this boy’s letter to his dad: 1 J’ Pop , whenever the Red Cross comes to you fo r money, give what you can spare, as they are wonderful to us.” And here’ s another: "Dad , i f you help anything o r anybody, piease give to the Red Cross, because they help us. Plenty! I f it wasn’t fo r them, I don ’t kn ow what our overseas soldiers wou ld do. So Dad, d o as I say, Help the Red Cross just fo r me!" ASK YOURSELF % ^ Ask whici c yourself: "Have I done as much as I can fo r my Red Cross— i h is at my boy ’ s sid e -read y to aid, com fort and cheer him?’5 Y ou can't d o too much to help the devoted workers in this great Army o f Mercy-—who risk their lives over and over again t-» bring ou r millions o f G ,I. Joes the p r o o f thatjthey are not forgotten by their home folks. ! ' Th e Red Cross is do ing your jo b—doing fo r your hoy what you can’t do* But you can hejp by giving more to the R ed Cross now. Its jo b is stupendous—and it’s grow ing bigger; Give as much m ore as you can-today! itcosts mm t § t t m jr * * r t o y 's M h " ItltworthtojrO«—toh»i istb«j:e?Togei *’i a priwhet? MtcRtd Ctox* CHE J L fiWE GIVE NOW- GIVE MORE KitPYOm RED CROSS j ITHISSIDS COLLEGE BY XJBNSA NATIONAL BANK 0 1 r

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