The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26
If CBDARVXLL HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY & W f - C GtubandSocialActivities =>) V > — ------------------------------ ---- ---------------------------------- ------------------------- _ l ) A m N m n nM i n tu>i»« naMKri> K J , rrang*m*nU lire being made by t» American Legion and the D, A; R. fo r Memorial services at the cemeter ies, Full announcement will be made later. NEW HARDWARE STORE TO OPEN SATURDAY Flight Officer Donald F . William- son visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R, T. Wil liamson. He came by plane to Cincin nati from Tyndall Field, Panama City Fla.,, where he is stationed. Miss Mildred Mason o f the Xenia Gasette sta ff was guest speaker be fore the B ro a d c a s ts Class o f the First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Furst. \ Her subject was : “ Lit tle People.’* Mrs, Furst presided at the business session and Mrs. W. R, McCheaney, conducted devotions. Mias Ruth Ramsey sang two numbers,- ac companied by Mrs. Ward Creswell who played two piano solos. A dessert course was served by Mrs. Furst, as sisted by Mrs. Dana Bryant and Miss Mary McConnell. Forty members and guests -were present when the McKibben Bible Class o f the U. P. Church held their monthly meeting last Thursday even ing at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Straley. A covei, . dijdi sup- iper was served before the business I discussion.* During the social hour Chaplain Frank E. Wylie, son-in-law o f Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, gave a talk on India, describing people and their habits. Mrs. Ethel Jordan and Mr, Raymond Spracklen had charge o f the program o f .entertainment and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Robe and Mr. and Mrs. Straley were hosts. Miss Etha Belle Williamson, presi dent o f the Junior Home Economics Assn, o f Cedarville High School, pre sided at the banquet at the parent- daughter banquet Friday evening at the school building. Sixty-five guests were served dinner including parents and friends of-pupils and members of the school board and their wives. The room was decorated 'in yellow and white. Carnations were given the men and the women received corsa ges. The speaker o f the evening was Mrs. Dorothy Stamback, Greene Co, home demonstration agent, who talk ed on “Post War Adjustments.’’ Fol lowing the program, a film, “ Meat and Romance,” Was shown. The clas ses are under the direction.of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Paul. For Sale—Early Cabbage and tomato plants, Charles Foster, S, Main st. POTTEDFLOWERS MOTHER’S DAY You will want Your DRAPERIES COVERS Cleaned—Fluffed HOURS—Hally 3iOO 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 THEATRE m dt and Sat.# May 4-5 ten Miranda - Michael O’Shea unethirig Tor The Boys” “ In Technicolor” Selected Short Subjects I M o n ., M a y 6 -7 x>tt & Lou Costello IN A HAREM” ARTOON TRAVEL Mr. C. G. Duvall will open bis new hardware store to the public Satur day morning. The public will find one o f the most modern hardware stores to be found in the state for a town o f this size. The entire stock is new and well displayed by the latest in hardware fixtures. The arrange ment keeps the stock in public view. As for hardware one and all will admit the stock to be as complete or more so than would be expected un der war-time conditions. You will find many hard ttf get items, The store is located in the Nagley building which has been redecorated and equipped with a modem electric i lighting system. A stairway has been j installed for access to the second floor j where surplus stock is stored and the ' numerous items not found on the first floor. The exterior o f the building has.been redecorated from the Was- ner grocery around to the end o f the building on Xenia ave. , Mr. Duvall comes here from Lynch burg, 0 ., and has purchased a home on Xenia ave. He has invited the buying public to visit the new store Saturday when something special for women will be featured. GOLDBN RULE CIRCLE SOCIAL HELD THURSDAY EVENING Mrs. C. L. McCallister, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mrs. C. W. Murphy, were hostesses fo r the Golden Rule Circle Class Social when they met in the Church Parlor fo r the April meeting, Thursday evening. Mrs. Maywood Homey conducted the devotional! using Luke 6-46-49 for her Scripture lesson. Topic, “ Building Material” commenting on same, fol lowing with prayer. Refreshments o f ice cream, Angel verses beginning with the letters *T*. After a short business session, con tests were enjoyed in charge o f Mrs. Fred Irvine and Mrs, David Taylor. Rfreshments if ice cream* Angel Food cake and coffee was served by the hostesses. Twenty-one members and guests were present. Mrs. Fiank Creswell spent several days in Toledo last week attending the Ohio Conference meeting o f the Women’s Society o f Christian Service. Dr, and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson will be absent for two weeks, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harley Bohlke and family at Pattersonvilie, N* Y. They will return by Pittsburgh, Pa., where , Dr. Jamieson will attend the meeting ! of the Seminary Board and Commen cement. They will return May 18th. Mrs. Martha Bromagen , Bell, and daughter-in-law and two children of near Hillsboro, spent the week-end here with relatives. • Lost—Billfold, brown, containing a gag. ration book and Social Security card. Mrs. Stella Gray, R R 2, Cedar- ville, O. LOST—Ration Book No. 4 to Ela R. Owens, 831 Forest Ave., Milford, Ohio. Lost in Cedarville ApriL 21st, 1945. Finder pleace call -1301, Ce- darville. . (3t) Pvt. Francis D« Andrew and his bride of April 7, are here on a visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Andrews. Pvt. Andrews has been in the service since Oct. 1940 and has been in active combat in the Pacific area. He has been a patient in McKinney Hospital, Texas and is home on a thirty day furlough and will return to the hospital. His wife, is ^he former Miss Madge Willough by .of New Orleans, La. She will re turn to that city when her husband goes back to Texas.- OUR NAME is associated in the'public mind with fine quality and professional com petence. * ' Widespread knowledge con cerning both"the high char acter of our service and the fairness of our prices cause families who have recently moved here to share with, oidtime residents the confi dence they have learned to have in us. M c M illan 'J fo in c CEDARVILLE. •PHONE 6- 1071 PASTOR ADVERTISES FOR STRAYED OR STOLEN MEMBERS \ This advertisement was placed in a Medina, 0 „ paper by Rev. Royal Humbert, who became stirred.by the loss in attendance at his church: Lost, strayed or stolen: Several hundred church members, ranging in practically all ages. Probably buried under the snow or indifference. Any one contributing to return o f same will be handsomely rewarded. No questions will be asked if the return ed will be willing to have a vital part in building a better world after the Master Architect’s specifications.” GREENE CO; W. C. T. U. . ___- INSTITUTE, TUESDAY The Greene County W, C. T. U. will hold an Institute in the Cedarville United Presbyterian Church, Tues day, May 8th. •The morning session beginning at 9:30 E. W; T. A cover ed dish luncheon at noon. The ublic is-cordially invited. For Sale— McGuffey’s Readers; complete sets; unused, clean and rea sonable. Midwest Book Co., Lowell, Ohio.- 3t OUR RIGHT HAND AND A h e a r t y w e lcom e T O OJJR N EW N EXT DOO R n e i g h b o r » Duvall Hardware t TH E COM PLETE U P -TO -D A TE STORE How You Can Get Nearly Everything You Need Here at This Corner Welcome Here Every Day. Make It A Practice To SHOP AT THIS CORNER i « § g r o c e r i e s - m e a t s C E D A R V I L L E . 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