The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

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Mr, and Mrs. Jack Furay, formerly o f this lace, have purchased property at 10 Harbine ave., Xenia.- ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY FOR ’ COMING MARRIAGE Dr. James Anderson and wife of Hamilton were guests over the week­ end with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson and family. Miss Jane Purdom entertained a group o f friends at an Easter party Saturday afternoon .at her home on Cedar st. Mrs. Helen Cooper, who has spent the winter with her sister, Mrs. R, A, Jamieson, left Wednesday for Chi­ cago, to visit her son, who resides in that city. . The Woman’s Bible Class o f the U. P. Church, taught by Mrs. Einma Marsh, held their monthly meeting at the home o f Mrs. J. E. Hastings, Tuesday afternoon. Dr, Florence Williamson o f Bowl­ ing Greene University, spent the Eas­ ter vacation at her home here.. Mr. J. C. Townsley and sister, Mrs. Clara Morton, spept the week- ‘ end visiting in Rossford, O., with Mr; and Mrs. Norman Sweet and daugh­ ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West had for their guests over Easter, their daugh­ ter Miss Susanna, o f Toledo, and their daughter-in-law and grandson, Mrs. Joe West and son, Joe III, o f Wood- ter, o f Toledo, pithebnnat—Wedweek stock, O. • Judge Frank L. Johnson has ren­ dered a decision in a .$1,500 damage suit brought by Mrs. Donna Andrews against Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, hold­ ing the evidence indicated the plain­ tiff ran in front of the -Taylor auto while it was moving. Mrs. Andrew was injured as a result. Both sides waived a jury in the case. < Dr. W. W. Iliff has completed his charge with the Central Presbyterian Church in"Newark, O., and has gone to Starke, Fla., where he will have charge o f a congregation in connec­ tion with a military camp for three months. Dr. and Mrs. Iliff and their son, 1st. Lt. Wallace Iliff, Jr, and wife, spent Saturday here visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Iliff. Lt. iliff has been stationed at Camp Meade, Md., where he has been recov- erig from a broken limb, in his land­ ing as a paratrooper. You will want Your ,Winter Comforts Tuffeted Spreads Cleaned—Fluffed To Lay Away HOURS—Daily 3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A . M. to 10:30 P . M. THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main st,, Cedarville C O Z Y m t h e a t r e • Fin. and sft., April 6 -7 WILLIAM BOYD in “ MYSTERY M AN ” SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Sun. and Mon., April 8 -9 Bud Abbott and Lew Costello “ IN SOC IETY " FOX NEWS •— —* CARTOON Misses Joanna and Phyllis Bryant and Mrs. John A. Paul entertained 35 , friends at the Bryant country home, celebrating the birthday of Ethabelle Williamson. Lovely bouquets of spring flowers decorated the home. Games and contests were enjoyed throughout the evening. The guest o f honor was showered with lovely gifts. The hostess served a delight­ ful dessert course. As a favor, a cor­ sage of spring flowers tied, with rib­ bons o f pastel shades, was on each tray. In each corsage was concealed a tiny pair o f hearts on which was written “ Don and Ethabelle, May 19, 1945” , thus revealing the approaching marriage o f Ethabell Williamson to Donald Haglar. Miss Williamson is the eldest daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Collins William­ son, south o f Cedarville. Mr. Haglar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albei t Haglar of near Cedarville. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Abels, D. D., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M . Supt. M ibb Bette Nelson. 11 A. M. Sermon: "Amnesia o f the Spirit”. Reception of members. 6 P. M. Young People’s Meeting. The Cedarville group is playing host to the Selma young People’s Society. A covered dish supper at 7 P. M, fol­ lowed by recreation at the Church. 9:30 A. M. Church Service Selma. Reception of members. Union Sunday School following. Elbert Schicked- antz, Supt. Wesleyan Service Guild meeting, Monday evening. WESLEY WEDS ENTERTAIN WITH COVERED DISH DINNER The Wesley Weds of the Methodist Church held a covered dsh dnner at the Church Wednesday eve, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rheubert apd Dr, and Mrs. H'. H. Abels were hosts. Mrs, Jack Shirley led the devotioris after which the business session was conducted by Mr. Rheubert, president. Two new members, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duvall were welcomed into the class. The program planned' by Mr., and Mrs.1Herman Randall'and Mr.-1and Mrs. Carl Ritenour included group singing and local movies shown by Herbert Pickering. 30 guests were present. < The next meetng will be held April 25th when1each couple may bring a couple as guests. TOMMY EWRY ENTERTAINS FOR HIS BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mr. Fred Ewry had a weiner roast and egg hunt for. their 3on, Tommy on his eighth birthday at their home on Bridge st., March 31 A group o f friends- were invited from/ three to six to play games and. hunt Easter Eggs. Jerry Judy got the prize_ for finding the most eggs. Mdryanna ■Powers also received a prize. Those invited were: Jerry Judy, Max Williamson, Ron­ nie Gibson, Diane Reiter, Sally Kay Creswell, Mikey Townsley,’ Dale Reed,. Johnny McMillan, Dickie Deahl, Maryanna Powers, Nancy Creswell, Carolyn Collins, Richard and Lampr Spracklin, Jimmy Ewry, . Mary Jane and Charlotte Ewry, GOLDEN RLUE CIRCLE MEETS Mrs. David Taylor, Xenia ave., wel­ comed the Golden Rule Circle Class to her home for their March meeting. Mrs. Carl Pflaumer, class president presided and Mrs. Robert Nelson con­ ducted impressive devotions. The 23rd Psalm1was read in unison. Mrs. Nel­ son gaye comments on it and offered prayer. , Contests were enjoyed and a salad course witK Easter appointment's were served to twenty-eight members and* guests. Assisting MrSj Taylor were her daughters', Frances and Hester, Mrs, Donna Blosser and Mrs. Maywood Homey. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. .Preaching 11 A. M. Theme: “ A Bib­ lical Recipe for Courage’. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. The Y. P. C. U. are invited to a Union Meeting of the Young People's Societies of Cedarville and CKfton on Sabbath at 7:30 P. M. The annual congregational business meeting will be held -Friday evening of this week, April 6th. The Covered Dish dinner will be served at 7 P. M., with the business meeting following, about 8 P, M. The treasurers o f the different organizations will present reports of the years, activities. It is desired that every member and ad­ herent may be present for this im­ portant gathering. The Chairman Of the Dinner Committee is Mrs. Alex­ ander McCampbell. You are asked to bring /our own table service as usual. LEGAL NOTICE W «d ., and Thura., April 11-12 Ann Southern ♦*-» John Kodiak “ MA1S1E COES TO RENO " News o f the Day — Sports Qul* Notice is hereby given that Anthony Caso of Osborn, Greene County, Ohio, will file his petition in the Probate Court of said county, praying for an order of said court, authorizing the change o f his name from Anthony Caso to Anthony C. Garrett. That said petition will be for hearing be­ fore said Court, on the 3rd day of May, 1945 at 10 o’clock A. M. or as soon there after as the Court may hear the same. ANTHONY CASO, Petitioner THE CHICKEN HOUSE 201 Cincinnati Ave., Xenia, O, MARKET STRONG CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE TURKEYS GUINEAS PIGEONS RABBITS EGGS PHONE— Main 411 XEN IA , OHIO FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A- M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Cpm.- niunion. Baptism o f Children. 7:30 P. M. United Group meeting of all Young People at Clifton U. P. Church. Friday evening, April 6. Prepar­ atory Service. Sermon by Rev. Ar­ thur P. Schnatz, D. D., pastor o f the Beavercreek Evangelical and Reform­ ed Church. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School 10 <A. M. -William Ferguson, Supt. Lesson topic: “The Book and the Faith.” Morning preaching service at 11 A. M., central war time. Call to worship. Sermon topic: “ Thinkjng God’s Thoughts” . This message will be given bj? Dr. Bickett. Closing song, “ Exalt y e .now* the Lord, our God." At seven-thirty o’clock the young people will have as their guests the young people from Cedarville U. P., Presbyterian and Methodist churches and from the Presbyterian church at Clifton. Following a short devotional worship led by Miss Helen Tannehill there will be an address by Dr. Ira D. Vayhinger, President of Cedarville College on a Peace program for j;he churches. Then the young people will be divided in four -groups and study various phases of the need of a “Just and lasting Peace and church’s part in this program. Later there will be an assembly period where . Dr Vayhinger as chairman, will hold a panel discussion on the findings of each group. Aj large gathering of young people is expected. The pub­ lic is invited to hear the President of the College. The meeting will close with prayer and song and Benedic­ tion. ' . THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. 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 7:80 P, M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. 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. ST. PAUL A, M. E. CHURCH Gordon Franklin, Pastor, Sunday. School, 10:30 A, M. Morning service, 11:30 A.M, ,' *0. ., W • *- Agriculture In the News By W. J. DBYDEN Drying Mushrooms Dried mushrooms offer a chance for the farm child or farm wife to s u p p lem e n t the '“ •ffg m o n e y ,” Types ” o f mush­ rooms cultivated in the U n ited S ta te s have not p r o v e n satisfac­ tory for dehydra­ tion, and for this r e a s o n d r i e d mushrooms sold in t h e U n i t e d States have been imported. The wild varieties have proven satisfactory for drying. They can be successfully dried by being placed bn wire trays, one layer deep, and having a rapid current of warm dry air- passed over them. The same equipment used for oth­ er dehydration will prove satisfac­ tory. Many, who live near wild mush­ room patches, might be able to gather far more than needed for im­ mediate consumption. When thor­ oughly dried they will keep in good condition for several years. They can be sold dry to stores or restau­ rants or kept for winter home use. Wanted—Painting by the day. or I by contract. Experienced. Call Mar­ cellos Townsley at Hartman’s Cloth-' ing Store. (3t) IF MECHANICALLY MINDED, WE CAN USE YOU Train to operate different kinda of machines, We pay you while learning, opportunity for advancement. Mast 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. r Dr. B. SHW ARTZ OPTOMETRIST ACCURATE SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION Announces the opening o f his o ffice a t 17 1-2 Main St., Osborn, Ohio. Phone 8-8560 Office Hours—9 to 12 A . M .. 1 to 5:30 P. M. Evenings by Appointment. Closed Wednesday Afternoon Harden & Miftnma AUCTIONEERS Investigate before yf»u book your Book your Sale Phone 1347 W -l, Xenia, Ohio Tuberculosis Culls Many older hens are carriers of tuberculosis, and if they are housed in winter with the pullets they can spread the diseas'e to the younger stock, Dr. P. C. Neuzil of the Amer­ ican Veterinary Medical association points out in- recommending' that old hens be culled out of the flock. In some areas 50 per cent of the poultry flocks are affected by this disease and tests show that older birds are the principal carriers. , ROUSH’S 939 S E E D C O R N Limited Supply tot This Year Place Your Order NOW HERBERT POWERS, Kyle Road Cedarville, O. / Pig Weaning Rules Pigs should be weaned at about eight weeks of age to allow for re­ breeding of sow. The sow’s feed should be reduced a few days before weaning time to prevent udder trou­ ble.. As the milk flow will continue, the practice of-weaning a-few pigs at a ' time is not advisable as the udders not used will become caked and* hard. When the udder becomes hard and caked, the pigs may be returned for a few minutes each day until the trouble is corrected. j&pem POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab­ bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and‘roosters." GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XENIA, OHIO We will buy good Mill­ ing Wheat. TOP PRICE FRANKCRESWELL NELSON CRESWELL OPERATING THE J. G. McCorkell & Son ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE FARM-TOWN-AUTO - PLATE GLASS .SURETY BONDS OF ALL KINDS Phone 6-1221 Cedarville, Ohio FERTILIZERS •f TESTED QUALITY HMUM lim n CROPS N o w , mart than ever bafara, fortlllior* of aiiurod quality ora tha ordor of tha dayl There'* no room for experimentation with bigger and bottar yloldi t# ha produced to food a nation’ at war. Oat Big M ■rand Fertilizer, far all crops— and got hotter results. Ask your dealer for Sip M fertilizers this Spring. Sold by Leading Dealers, in Your Community w I PATRIOTIC MEETING <Y - - 1 1 . ' . - . Field House, Xenia, O. 8 :1 5 O ’clock CARD OF THANKS— We wish to take this means of extending thanks and appreciation for the splendid work by the local fire department - In saving our homo at our recent fire, We are doubly grateful for this es­ pecially during1these times when ma­ terial is unattainable for r pairs. Mrs, Lester Reed and fam ily NOTICE—Just received a load of Roushe’s 939 Hybrid Seed Corn at my farm on the Reid itoad. Please call at once as there is a limited supply. Dial Cedarville 6*2201, ARTHUR HANNA JOHN W. BRICKER, Former Governor „ JOHN J. ROWE/President of the Fifth- Third Union Trust Go., Cincinnati, O. Special Music By Several Radio Stars to be announced later. ■ • df „ fThis meeting is sponsored by the Greene County War Finance ^.Committee and Is preliminary to the Seventh War Loan Drive, fhut no bonds will be sold or solicitation made. ADMISSION FREE Come and honor the men and women o f Greene County who are in tho Service* FRANK L. JOHNSON, Chairman, ' * Greene County War Finam e Committee *

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