The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

■JJF" ' ... »;im hem ykwewfrw- mA m mi* wNk bf iww(##»yW^i (|8 beascerisla*d;wa ictioa againet film thy X. ILu»ya«t her action twin* on srnft eruelfcy, and :a»e No. 33A34, bs» ?leaa Court, Greene at said, causa will ig on or after May ECUS SHQUP, rney fo r Plaintiff PPOINTMENT Dlnwiddie, Deceased given that E . W . in duly appointed 'estate o f Elva Din- late o f Bellbrook, ihio. day o f Marchi 1945 3. McCALLlSTER, obate Court, Greene APPOINTMENT it E. Trost, Deceas- given that Marjor- )cen duly appointed o f the estate o f deceased, late o f hip, Greene County day o f March, 1945 . McCALLISTER, >bate Court, Greene. MiiiitiumiMiiimiiimuiimiMiiH#- and Fittings fo r | steam, Hand a n d f for all purposes, | Belts, Plumbing | .plies. § / 1 OCKLETT 1 tY CO. j .OHIO | 8 imtn»nniti>nM>»mtio iM«MMli>iF iced Typists :ers. Steady em­ it working oondi- Corporation . St. Dayton, 0 . . THAT STANDS GOOD ITU RE ET PLAN dLABLE kir’s Xenia, 0. Hium nHHMM SALE AND FARM LOANS good forms fo r sale Also make farin tereat fo r 15 years, and no apprals- Inquire Leadoa O. Kling, Mgr; ItiltWHHHW m iHMHIH SERVICE FOR STOCK : n i a . ILIZER Rerme Chartii i Xenia* Ohio CEDA1VILUC .HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL *T, tm ClubandSocialu4 ctroitii \ j ........................................... For Sal*—SJarly Cabbage and tomato plants. Charles Foster, S, Main at. Wanted—Painting to. do by the hour or bjr contract, Experienced. Call .Hartmans, 6-1531, *2t Mrs. Paul Cummings and children, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Florence D. W right, spent the week­ end in Detroit, Mich., visiting rela­ tives. Miss Joyce Clematis o f Miami Uni­ versity, spent the week-end at the ,£>. home o f her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. e Fred Clematis. » Pitted, , iableCharges. Width ic Ey« lalist Ohio v • • a~——- *M“-rn" i iiimanii' Lt, i g Paul Orr, with Mrs. On- left Thursday fo r Fair Haven, o l, fo r a visit with his father, Lt. Orr leaves Saturday fo r Oakland, Calif, where he awaits assignment, Mrs. Orr will . return here and remain fo r the pres­ ent' with her father, Mr. Marion Hughes. WESLEY WEDS HOLD A '‘MR.-AND MRS.” PARTY J Forty members and guests yrere present when the Wesley Weds o f the Methodist Church entertained with a “ Mr* and M rs,” party Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. R . Rheubert wel­ comed the guests and Mrs. H. H. Abels led the devotions. A group o f songs were sung by the Men’s Chorus, Mrs, W , A , Boyce gave an interest­ ing talk on the Alvan Drew School in Pine Ridge, Ky., and also ■showed movies o f the school which is support­ ed by the Methodist'Church. Mr. and Mrs, Boyce were form er teachers there Hostesses were Mrs. Homer Reiter, Mrs Donald Sipe and Mrs. Paul Cum­ mings The program committee was Dr, and Mrs, H. H, Abels and Mr and Mrs. G. R. Rheubert. Mrs. R , 0 . Spahr, Xenia, was re­ elected President o f Xenia Prcsby- terial Missionary Society at the six­ ty sixth annual convention in*Colum­ bus,Thursday. Other officers from the county were: Mrs. W . W . Galloway, recording secretary;. Mrs. Carl Ervin, Xenia, treasurer; Mrs. Bertha Fergu­ son, temperance secretary; Mrs. J. W# Collins, association secretary; Mrs. Fred Dobbins, chairman o f prayer group. Mrs. J. E. Kyle entertained at lun­ cheon Monday, honoring her house guest, Mrs. Murray T. Titus o f Yon­ kers* N. Y ., who was a guest speaker at . the Wilmington group'm eetings. Mr.s, Titus and her husband, Dr. Ti­ tus, have been in India, where both have been engaged in missionary and educational work. . Seaman second class, Howard Irwin is home on a twenty-one day furlough after ten months service on an oil tanker in the South Pacific. H e is vis­ iting his w ife and fam ily near James­ town and his mother, Mrs, John Irwin o f this place,. He will report to San Pedro, Calif, for* re-assignment. ONE MORE WOODEN BRIDGE TO PASS County commissioners announce one more covered bridge w ill give way before many months. The. 300 ft. span oyer Mad river near old Osborn is to he abandoned. This will leave 25 still in use in the county. The road at Old Osborn is to be-closed and there will be no need fo r the bridge. The road is in Green, Miami and Mont­ gomery counties and all authorities have agreed to closing it due to a route established at the request o f the government. TYSON LAKE CONTINUES ON THE .RISE; OVER THE BEN The water in the Tyson quarry lake continues to rise with or without rain­ fall. It has now covered most o f the first bend from the bank. Each day- marks a continued rise, rain or no rain. The water is estimated to ex­ ceed fifty feet deep at present. The Research Club will meet with |"Mrs. A. E. Richards .Thursday next, ' The program subject will be “ China” . For Sale—Wood bed, coil springs and new m&tress.. Frank Wooley We are in receipt o f an interesting, 'but lengthly article, from the .pen o f Mrs, Mary Fay Bryson under the tile o f “ Earn While You Learn” . It is a story o f Cedarville College farm co­ education plan. We are sorry it did not reach us in, time fo r this issue. It w ill appear next Week, Lost—32x6 Goodyear (recapped) truck tire and tube on Ford wheel. Reward. - Irvin B. Rhoads; R R 4, Peebles, Ohio. Y o u w ill w a n t Y o u r DRAPERIES COVERS Cleaned—Fluffed . . . . . . ., • >, Bring Them In Early 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 a t, Cedarville C O Z Y „ , THEATRE • „ Fri. and Sal., April 27-28 Jean Crain—Frank Latlmore "In The Meantime, Darling?” * CARTOON— MUSICAL— TRAVEL Sun. and Mon., April 29*30 Monty Wooley — Dkk Haymes In tke Technicolor Musical "IRISH EYES ARE SMIUNG* AIM Now*— Cartoon —Yrovel Wad. and Thu**., May 2-3 Paulette G ottard- & **t Tuft* "I LOVEA SOLDIER** Naurs e l tha 0*y »*•*Gurtotoi Mrs. Gary Gaiser, Bloomington, Ind., is here bn a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Robert Nelson. SPRING FRIES FOR S A L E - CALL PHONE 6-1164 NOTICE—Just received a load o f Roushe’a 939 Hybrid Seed Cord at my farm on the Reid Road. Please call at once as there is a limited supply, Dial Cedarville 6-2201, ARTHUR HANNA LEGAL NOTICE Pvt. Wilbur W. Wade, 35512300, 2470th Q. M. Trk. Co. (Avn .) A . P.O. 650, Care Postmaster New York, New York, is hereby notified that Betty June Wade has filed a petition against him through her next friend, Delores Naylor, in the Common PleaB Court, Greene County, Ohio, the same being Case No. 23818, praying fo r a divorce on the ground o f Gross Neglect of Duty, and that said cause will come on fo r hearing six full weeks from the date o f the final publication hereof. DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney fo r Plaintiff Harden’& Mumma AUCTIONEERS Investigate before you book your Book your Sale Phone 1847 W -l, Xenia, Ohio ROUSH’S '939 S E E D C O R N U n ited Supply fo r This Year Plato Your Oirder NOW HERBERT POWERS, Kyle Road Cedarville, O. mmamm CHURCH NOTES METHODIST CHURCH Rev, H. H, Abels, J ) D ., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Miss Bette Nelson, Church Serivce 11 A. M. “ Alabas­ ter Box”, % The Young Peoples Society meets at the church at 7 P. M. Each bring a covered dish and table service and we will drive as a group to the Friends Church in Selma to take part in the service there. The W S C S holds their regular monthly meeting Wednesday with a luncheon at noon. Mrs, David Rey­ nolds, presiding. The District Conference is set fo r Jamestown, May 8. Dr. Gerald Ensley pastor o f the North Broadway Meth­ odist Church, Columbus, is to be the speaker o f the day. feARL BAILEY CITED FOR , MERITORIOUS SERVICE P fc. Earl Bailey, sou o f Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey, has been honored with a combat infantry badge fo r meritorious service in action on the German fron t with the American for­ ces. He entered the service last June when he was 18, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A . M. Sabbath School, John Pow­ ers, Supt. i 11 A . M. Morning Worship. Ordination and Installation o f El­ ders. Sermon, “ What Shall It Pro- fit l ” 7 P. M. 'Westminster Fellowship. Tuesday, May 1. The Broadcaster Class will hold a combined April and May meeting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fursf at 8 P. M. Co-hos­ tesses are Miss Mary McConnell and Mrs. Dana Bryant. As guest speak­ er, Miss Mildred Mason o f the Xenia Gazette will speak on “ Little People.’ Wednesday, May 2—Union Prayer Service at the United Presbyterian Church at 8 P. M. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 8 P. M. SENIOR CLASS PLAY. You may purchase your tickets fo r the Senior Play from any o f the Sen­ iors. The play will- be given at the opera house, Friday* May 4 Plat will open at Schpol building,next Monday, April SO at 12, noon. Get. your ticket ear1**, for Grandpa and his family will be tuere. GREGG TURNER LEAVES SATURDAY FOR MARINES Gregg Turner, who retired from fam in g , has enlisted in the merchant marines, and leaves Saturday fo r Cin­ cinnati and will be shipped out Sun­ day. His destination as yet is un­ known. PEACHES EVERYWHERE Staff. Sgt. Paul Smith, who is serv­ ing in Patton's army pushing through Germany has had his fill fo r peaches. His w ife, Dorothy Kennon Smith, Bent him a box o f the fru it. The same day he received the box, according to a/fecent letter, his company captured 4, large German warehouse that was filled with peaches. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme:. “ Christ Preeminent.” . Y. P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject, “ Turn­ ing Good Intentions Into Deeds*” Leaders Beverly Carzoo and John Townsley. . Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 8 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE— All services Sabbath will be on Eastern War Time Turn your clocks ahead one hour ere you go to bed Saturday night Union Prayer Service Wednesday 8 P. M. in. the United Presbyterian Church. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School, 10 A . M. Supt; Wm. Ferguson. Miss Jean Ferguson, Pianist. Preaching Service 11 A. M. Call to Worship* — Forever Settled in the Heavens Is Thy Word. , * Sermon Topic: “ The Value o f Read­ ing the Word o f God" Young People’s meeting at 7:30. Young Ladies Missionary Circle will meet Wednesday evening with Miss Marie Collins. THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNB ■ Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday Schooi l0:00 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. - ’ ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Richard Phillips, Pastor Sabbath School 10:80 A . M. Mrs. R. Spencer, Supt, Morning Worship at 11 A . M. W. B. Haines-FoodMachines FREEZING EQUIPMENT FOR FARMERS A t 622 8. Msii\ St., Dayton, by Their Fine Service inJFreezing and Refrigerating Equipment Are Greatly Aiding in Our Econ­ omy and Better Food Programs . . . . Farmers Can K ill Beef* Veal, Pork, Turkeys, Chickens, Freeze Them fo r A ll the Year Through - . . Assuring Themselves o f Adequate Foods, Delici­ ously Tender and Always Ready . . . ’ Also, Milk Coolers from 2 to 16 Can Sizes . . A ll Types Refrigerating Equipment for Farms and Equipment for Preparation, Storage and Merchan­ dising o f Foods i . . Have 12 Service Men . .*. “ No Equip­ ment More Important Than the Service Behind It" . . TeL AD 2209. W. B. Haines, Food Machine Distributors are now the center o f in- terestto farmers all over this section o f the county, especially since there has developed such a great need to increase food production and fo r efficient methods for the preservation o f supplies for later use. They have since 1923, been active in the selling and servicing all types o f equipment for the preparation, storage and merchandising o f foods and they'are offering their extensive experience to. the farmrs fo r they are helping in our program for a better food supply. . Their freezing equipment makes it possible fo r farmers to kill now, beef, pork and poultry and by quick freezing and storing to haye them through the year. Fruits, vegetables and many o f the luxuries o f the table can be kept available, assuring a wide variety, as well as an ade­ quate supply should some condition develop to cause a shortage. Even the “ fish that did not get away” can be conserved fo r another day. Freezing and refrigerating equipment is now very attractive to the producers who have surpluses at times, to equalize their *supply and spread their abundance over the whole year. '‘Food Fights fo r Freedom” on the home front as well as on the war front so it behooves all to taker 0 advantage o f this modern service which is proving to be a wise invest­ ment. f DAVID H.WING LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER ' 24 HOUR SERVICE With O ffices 201 Ludlow Bldg., Opp. Colonial Theatre* Dayton,. Specialize^ in the Buying, Selling and Exchanging o f Farms, Farm Homes, Estates and Suburban Properties . , . Well and Favorablly Known in Preble, Montgomery, Greene, Warren and. Adjoining Counties , . . -Has A Large Listing* . . . Places Which W ill Make Good Investments. . . . Honest In Appraisals Helping People to Make Desirable Changes ,... . Can Arrange. Loans to Close Deals . . . . New Phone HE 1191. , David H. Wing at Dayton conducts one o f the representative real es­ tate offices o f this section. He is a man o f experience in the real estate field and is a man conversant with true values. By reason o f his yeara o f service, he is fam iliar with the farm conditions and is able to give a reliable service, whether you are considering a purchase or sale o f prop­ erty. ■ Mr. Wing has acquainted himself with locations and values in farms and suburban homes in this and adjoining counties and is well posted on this braenh o f the real estate field. He gives an intelligent and conscien­ tious service. ■ * f ■ : ■ People! If you are finding.it to your advantage to buy, sell or ex­ change your home or farm’ you should get in touch with him as he may have a real opportunity for' you. He has connections whereby he can arrange fo r loans which facilitate the closing o f deals and is pointing the way to happy homes to many. W AN TED !! POULTRY and .RABBITS A l! Kinds*Any Amount Top Market Paid THE CHOKER HOKE Ml Cincinnati At** Xenia, O, r ilO N E -M a itt ill I Watch For Opening][Date! JL . * m mm m am mm m m m m mi mi — ' You W ill Be Surprised! You W ill Be W elcom ed! e i PHONE * i * U - # 4 § 4i M A I N & Z EN POTTED FLOWERS and PLANmw f ALL Kinds for Mother9* Day and DecorationDay ALSO VEGETABLE PLANTS * ART'S GREEN HOUSE, Grape Grpre, O* * PHONE—Jamestown, 4-4894 C E DA RV I L L E , OH I O CoalPatronsUrged To Sign Ration Cards at Once W e urge our coal petrous to call at once and sign your raticm cards which will be necessary before you can have coal. Under the new system you will only get 80 percent of the coal you purchased last year for this coming win­ ter. This is a government order. W e will try to take care of our regular patrons first in the distribution of coal b u t: within the limitations of tha government order. FRANK CRESWELL NOTICE The lands and Quarry lake of the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedarville, O ., .........................................'■■■■ :. J West of town (U . S. Route 42 ) are now the ; property of H. A . Tyson. ft ■ Trespassing for any purpose* is strietly forbidden and trespassers will be person­ ally liable. ' H. A. TYSON London, Ohio NELSON CRESWELL OPERATING THE t J. G. McCorkell & Son Insurance Agency A l l , LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE PARM -TOWN-AUTO - PLATE GLASS SURETY BONDS OF ALL KINDS Phan. 6-1221 Cedarville, Ohio Dlumbinq We sre located fat the Wolford Ga­ rage Building and sre equipped to do all kinds o f Plumbing, Heating and Pipe fitting o f any description. Re­ frigeration, High Pressure Steam, B - lectric or Ascetylene welding. ATTENTION FARMERS Soon we Will be ready to serve yon la all klhds wsMtag y in * aqtdpkmht Is 8w*s Fall line e# fittings, plumbing tap- lylies. "We welcome yea to m t shew BNrMt [Jack ] 6 . Sh irley X0NXA Atlb

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