The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

Q c , *«* c m A x m m m m w , w m x r , m a y t% m * . 111 — IIHHIIMIIIIIII htb andSocial ctivities \ j ________ Vrr- H. U , Abels o f the local Moth- j odist Church w ill deliver the bacea-1 laureate addreaa fo r the Silvercreek I High School a t Jamestown, Sunday evening, May 20. j COLLEGE NEWS Jo Ann Meahl arrived at the how* SUPT. PAUL ANDREW ADDRESSED CEDAR CUFF D. A . R ., SATURDAY . 2nd h t John Reinhard, Go, B., 176 Engineer Const. Battalion, F t. Btlvoir Va., has returned to camp after spend ing his last fifteen day furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. A . Reinhard. W GRADUATEED WEDNESDAY FROM LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL Graduating exercises fo r 36 seniors o f Cedarville t f P«™u, f - 0 wd H r,. Wn. X . , . >»r. f . ; ! A-dww. Pri.- X ? * ? . “ *y *■ S 5 1” ' t o * ., sddresHd C «I.r C1IH Chapter weight 7 lbs., 6 1-2 oz. Her Dad is * ----- ------» * Mr. John Richards, wife and daUgh ter, who have been in Arizona for a year, arrived this -week fo r a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Richards and pther rela­ tives. Springfield City Commission at a meeting Wednesday evening voted to return that city to "alow time” on Sunday, May 22’ at 2 A. M. This com­ pletes the list o f towns, in this vicinity that have returned to slow time. Anyone wishing to take the Nutri­ tion and Canteen courses to help 'feed our Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines passing .through Patterson Field, please notify Mrs. H. A . Reinhard. Mrs Mary Tarbox was honored at a family dinner at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Warren Barber, Sat­ urday evening.. The occasion was her 83rd birthday. During the evening about fifteen friends and neighbors met at Her home as a surprise. She was the recipient o f a number o f gifts and cards. Refreshments were serv­ ed. Mrs. Harry Waddle, a daughter, Wilmington, " was an out-of-town guest. ', I wish to thank the people o f Ce- darville, who assisted in any way dur­ ing the illness o f my beloved husband. Also the McMillan Funeral Home for its service; Words from Brother Stricklen, Brother Beckley, Brother Hammel and Elder Walter Bailey o f Washington, C. H. . Mrs Leona Rhinehart LO ST—Ration Book No. 4 to Eula R. Owens, 831 Forest Ave., Milford, Ohio. Lost in Cedarville April 21st, 1945.' Finder pleace call -1301, Ce­ darville. (3t) For Sale— McGuffey’s Readers; complete sets; unused, clean and rea- sonable. Midwest Book Go., Lowell, Ohio. 3t For Sale—Early Cabbage and tomato plants. Charles Foster, S. Main st. BUY AND HOLD “ E” BONDS 1 1 1 i in. i in i i m ii i'i i p i ..in...i n i i n ' You will want Your COUCH CHAIR COVERS CLEANED — NOW HOURS—-Dully 3:00 P. M. to 8 P. M Saturday 8:06 A , M. to 10:30 P. M THE C L E A N E R S - Quality Work South Mate at* Cedarville C O Z Y High School was ,held Wednesday evening in the opera house The speaker o f the evening was Dr, Homer R. Cotterman o f the depart- mtmt o f education, Capitol University, Columbus. The diplomas, were pre­ sented by S. O, Liming, Acting Supt, of Greene County Schools. The fo l lowing was the class roll: Norma Boase Jack Brower * Joanna Bryant Earl Bailey * • ' Merle Charles Bruce Conner , Ruth Creswell " Betty Crumine . ; Donald Devoe Marianna Frederick Clara Galloway ■ Darrell Glass Estella Hall Willard Hall Kenneth .Huffman William Irvine Carl Jones . Reva Klontz Gladys Matthews Pat McGuinn Mildrpd Rumpke Marlyn Shingledecker John Stewart Harold Stormont Norma Stormont Paul Streuwing . Roger ,Ulsh Dorotha Waddle • Kathrine Van Wey Ethabelle Williamson Helen Williamson Janet Williamson • * In .the armed service. * *. Eli­ gible for diploma on completion o f re­ quirements; through the Armed Forc­ es Institute. The best way to guarantee an early and victorious end to the war against japan is to BUY BONDS. MARRIAGE LICENSES (Issued) James Harold Hanna, Cedarville, soldier, and Dorothy Marie Collins, Xenia,'R D 5, Dr; John R. Bickett, Clifton. ALONG FARM FRONT southern and. eastern Ohio. A 20 per cent plum and 30 percent strawberry crop was reported. Peaches-were 64 percent o f a normal crop, sour cherr­ ies 83 percent, grapes 13 percent and weet'cherries almost a total failure. Fruit blossomed about a month earlier than last year and about three weeks earlier than normal. A number of frosts have injured the crop, and and fruit development since bloom lias been greatly' retarded by unfav­ orable growing weather,. HEAVIER .HOGS WANTED—^ Increased feed supplies and decreas­ ed supplies o f fats ahd oils have caus­ ed ah increase in the weights per­ missible fc r hogs under price sup­ ports. The latest order includes all good choice butcher hogs up (to weights o f 301 pounds in the price support o f $13.00 per hundredweight, Chicago basis. This price is effective until September 1,1946. LEGAL NOTICE Lillian Terrell is hereby notified that John F. Terrell has filed a peti tion in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, praying for a divorce on the grounds o f G tobs Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, the same being Case No. 23,898, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date o f the first publication hereof, and if said defendant has not pleaded by that time, judgment may be taken a- gainst her. (5-18-6t-22) ’ DAN M, AULTMAN, Attorney fo r Plaintiff WANTED— Farm manager for small dairy herd. No field work, House and‘“ privileges. Permanent. William Woodman, R 6, Springfield, Ohio, » $ 0 * IEATRE • . Sat., May 18*19 — Harriet Hillard;, K t IT>BIG” —Unusual Occupations Mwi»r May Lii*6ttr - » Eddie Bracken i n b o w i s l a n d " t e c h n i c o l o r * km *1 News — S p ®**1' May , 0 % ‘mmd*-: 'A****- M«iiy. fetters In #*r a m ♦ « % « » . * • Mgii va tea on r ya* frVM p —tww WW9 W—7■ M c M il l a n Stationed in England f o r the present and was unable to greet her coming, Her mother was Jean McClure before j her marriage. Both parents attended C, C. Congratluations! Another new arrival on this mun­ dane sphere is reported from Sher­ man, Conn. .She is Susan Deborah, daughter o f Reverend and Mrs. Jus­ tin Hartman. This is the explanation o f the extra broad smiles o f Grandpa and Grandma Hartman this week. May 13 was date o f arrival. Again, congratulations! Seaman FC John Sanders is teach­ ing gunnery in the Naval Aviation School at Pensacola, Florida. His re­ cent bride, 'Doris Townsley Sanders plans to join him in the future. . Manager ‘Bill’ Boyce o f the college farm, who came o ff second best in a mixup with a disc is riding the tractor again. You can’t keep a good man down—long. Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Hostetler were week-end guests at the home o f their daughter, Dr, and Mrs. Paul Miller, Saturday and Sunday. Due to a re­ cent visit and the gas shortage it was not ’ planned to go, but when four- year-old grarfd-daughter added her plea to that o f the daughter, Gramper and Grammer went. ' Most o f the students and faculty went in the early morning hours to the Anderson cottage last Saturday for a ‘pitch-in’ breakfast. Mr. and Mrs, Leon Kling missed the boat but destiny had it they should arrive safely, which they: did, just as the viands were being laid. Mr. Kling was very hungry but felt better when shown a watch that showed slow or "Ohio” 'time. Report is that Dr. Jur- kat did not get any lunch. You see, he had told Mrs. about the sumptuous repast and she took it he didn’t need any lunch. Like Uncle .Willie in the comic strip, his mouth was his, undo­ ing..' • . Reverend and Mrs. Wilson E. Spen­ cer have been called to the Cochran- ton-Milledgeville Parish Presbyterian church and assumed their ■duties there after installation, May 6. As­ sisting in the installation was: Dr. Dwight R. Gnthrie, former pastor o f the local Presbyterian church and a trustee o f CG who gave the charge to the incoming pastor. Dr. F. A. Jurkat left Wednesday afternoon for Duanesburg, New York, to attend the annual Synod o f , the Reformed Presbyterian church to be held there over the week end. One feature of interest to CC and friends will be ordination o f Gordon Ramsey Taylor to the gospel ministry. Mr. Taylor, Gordon to friends, will leave immediately after commencement on Saturday morning, for the service, All will join in wishing Gordon fine suc­ cess, in his service o f the Lord, He ex­ pects to join his parents in their mis­ sion work in India after a short pas­ torate in the States, Germany is whipped and Japan is on the way to sure defeat, but if U. S. A. is to win the peace she must make the ‘Last Invasion’,asserted the Reverend J. Reed. Miller in his ad­ dress to the Class.of ’45 o f Cedarville College last Sabbath evening before a large audience. The resent status o f the world is due to drifting away from God. Man must invade the realms o f the Spirit if he would-suc­ ceed in conquering the world for peace and justice. The sermon was a masterly address with a searching appeal, * > Take an hour o ff tomorrow fore­ noon and: hear one of the outstanding speakers o f the day, Rev. O. Frank Storch o f Detroit. Degrees and honors will be awarded by Pres, Ira D. Vay- hinger. The hour is 10 A. M. Ohio time, the place the United Presby- Daughtera o f the American Revolu­ tion, at the home o f Mrs. David Me Elroy, Cedarville, Saturday afternoon when the annual National Defense program was presented. The ritual was given by Mrs, Wal­ ter Condon, chaplain and special pray* ers in behalf o f war-torn countries were offered by Mrs Ervin Kyle and Mrs. J, H, Bahin. Annual reports were made and the register, Mrs. I. - were made mid the registrar, Mrs. I. C. Davis, reported one hew member, making fifty-six names on the chap­ ter's roster. The following officers were re­ elected; Mrs. R. T, Williamson, re­ gent; Mrs, George Braley, vice regent Mrs, H< A* Reinhard, secretary ; Miss Wilmah Spencer, treasurer; Mrs, I, C, Davis, registrar; Miss Carrie Rife, historian, and M n . Walter Condon, chaplain. Mrs. Braley resigned her Office as vice regent and was replac­ ed by Mrs. M. J. Bahin. Miss Josephine Randall, program leader for National Defense Day, in­ troduced Mr. Andrew, who reviewed the life and activities o f Arthur St. Clair, an American hero who did not receive recognition. He was a native o f Scotland, born o f wealthy paren-t age, but chose a simple life and accep­ ted the governorship o f the North­ west Territory fo r two years, partici­ pated in the American Revolutionary War and retired after years o f sacri­ fice for his adopted country. In'Mich­ igan, a monument to his memory and accomplishments has been erected by the D. A. R. Plans for Memorial Day were made and services will be held at .Old Mas- sies Creek Cemetery at 11 a. m. The committee for flowers includes Mrs. W. W.. Galloway, Mrs. Frank Cres­ well, Mrs. Donald Kyle and Mrs. Cora Trumbo. The annual Flag Day lun­ cheon was announced for June 15 at the home o f Mrs, Howard Turnbull; near New Carlisle. , ■ Mrs. B. H. Little and Mrs, O. T. Laybourne assisted Mrs. McElroy in serving a salad course to seventeen guests. [CHURCH NOTES | METHODIST CHURCH Rev, H, H. Abel*, D, D., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M, Supt. Miss 'Bette Nelson. Church Service 11 A . M. “ Wed­ ding at Cana.” Selma Church Service 9:30 A . H, Eastern War Time, Union Sunday School following. Supt. Elbert Schick- edantz. Young Peole'a, Meeting at 7:80 P. M. Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m, Brief meeting o f Official Board at close o f church service this morning to wind up the year's work. All stewards to make final‘and complete report on canvass. Ohio Conference convenes in Col­ umbus, King ave., Church. May 23-26. Regular church services will be held Sunday, May 27, LAST SATURDAY NIGHT ANDREW HOME ROBBED The home of Robert Andrew on the Roy St. John farm, Clifton and Cedar­ ville pike, was 'entered and robbed early Saturday evening while the family was in town doing their shop­ ping. The robber made way with a radio, diamond ring and some clothing and made his escape without leaving a definite clue. The . officers have not been able to connect anyone with the job. . ' SUFFERED PARALYTIC STROKE Mrs. Charles H. Crouse suffered a paralytic Btroke Inst Friday while on a shopping trip to Dayton. Follow­ ing the attack she was taken by an ambulance to Miami Valley Hospital, that city, where she remains in a cri­ tical condition. For Sale—Two-piece upholstered Living Room Suite. Condition fair. Phone, 6-1982. NUttH ORDINANCE NO. 223 CSection 1189, G. C. o f Ohio) Giving Consent o f the Village to the .Improvement o f Main Street Under the Supervision o f the Director of Highways No. 472, and WHEREAS, The Director o f High ways is considering the matter o f the improvement under his supervision of the public highway known as State Highway-No. 472, and FIRSTJPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A; M. Sabbath School, John Pow­ ers, Supt. 11 A . M. Morning Worship. Sermon “ Obey the .Holy Spirit.” • 3 P, M. Young People’s Sectional Conference and Rally at the Clifton Presbyterian Church. Theme: “ Peace Begins On My Street.” Wednesday evening, Union Prayer meeting at this Church at 8 P. M. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 8 P. M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr, John W. Bickett, Minister. Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Supt. Wm. Ferguson. Miss Jean Ferguson, Pianist. All our services revert to Central War time. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Topic for discussion, “ This fall o f the South­ ern Kingdom o f Isreal. William Fer­ guson, superintendent. - Preaching services at 11 A. M. . Call to- Worship—“ o f mercy and judgment my thankful song shall be.’ Responsive Readings on some ad­ vice and good council from the book o f Proverbs, Dr. Bickett will speak on a lazy man’s neglect , basing his subject on Proverbs 12:27. The Young People will meet at sev­ en-thirty and discuss my summer’s plans. Mrs, O. JB. Tannehill and Mr. Spahr will meet anij greet the people at the close o f the services. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES, - FARMS AND REFINANCING COME IN AND TELL US YOUR NERDS fMWMMHMfHIMUMHIiaftMIMUHMUHHr ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO SS.000 P e o p l e s B u i ld in g & Savings Company X«nia,Ohio 11 Green St. Phone I t ■ m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M ALBERT RHINEHart, 72, DIED FRIDAY AT-HOME Albert Rinehart, 72, died at his home Friday at 3 P. M,, having suf­ fered fromuliabetes, for several years. His condtion was critical the past two weeks. , ' He was the son o f William and Sap- phiro Shears Reinhart and was born Sept, 21, 1872, in Fayette county. .He moved to Cedarville at the age o f 12 and was for many years employed as a farm laborer: He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Leona Pyle Rinehart; three stepchild­ ren, Mrs. Clarence Killsworth, Colum­ bus; Mrs. Arthur Groves, Fairfield, and Pvt. Albert Pyle, serving in Hie U. S. Army; a sister Mrs. Rachel Lee Columbus and tw o , brothers, Orion of London and Elzie of Virginia. The funeral was held Sunday after­ noon from the McMillan Funeral Home with burial in North Cemetery, ■ ■ m ■ ■ -IT ■ Plans are being completed to build a Locker Storage Plant in Ce­ ll darville. Philip and Maxine Moore are no longer connected with it. g New management has been secured, equipment has been ordered some months ago, and upon release o f Government priorities, the * building o f .the Plant will proceed at once. - ■ • - - ■ " _ G. H, Hartman, proprietor o f Home Clothing Co. has again bepn ■ selected to TAKE ORDERS AND COLLECT LOCKER RENT. Ip. ■ m order to meet Government Requirements, it will be necessary to se^ g * cure ascertain number of bonafidejsnbscribers, and certificates from ■ tiie cashier that rent for same has been DEPOSITED in his bank. ^ PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO FORMER SUBSCRIBERS ■ ' for a limited time, so it would be well for you to get in touch with- (g 11 Mr. Hardman at his Store at once. Some have already renewed their ■ .orders. . c e d a r v il l e : l o c k e r st o r a g e , ■ ■ B DAVID E.. ROBISON, Electrician B Phone—r4*3151, Jamestown. ; \ ( ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ « - ★ OPEN MONDAYS FROM 12:30 'TIL 8:45 * INTRODUCING THE STRAW OF THE YEARI. Wanted—Painting to do by the hour or by contract. Experienced. Call Hartmans, 6-1531. 2t ■ WHEREAS, Main Street, within terian Church, the admission, a smile ^jjjg village lies in whole fit part a- on your face. Come! , ( iong the line o f said state highway, After Commencement the Metho­ dist ladies will per plate. serve dinner at 85c New Type Hunting License for. 1945-46 Hunting licenses fo r the year ’46-46 and the number markers for display on hunter’s backs have been ordered for fall delivery by the State Conser­ vation at Columbus, Heretofore the back numbers have been printed on cloth bat war conditions have Made such material unobtainable this yea)r and the numbers will be printed on heavy, •waterproofed paper. These markers may not prove as durable as those printed on cloth, but the pub­ lic is invited to bear with the Division said Main Street being more particu­ larly described as follows: Beginning at the south corporation line o f the village o f Cedarville, thence in a northerly direction over Main Street, S. H, 472, a distance o f approximate­ l y two-tenths of a mile to the Penn­ sylvania Railroad and there terminat­ ing. WHEREAS. It iB proposed to ex­ tend said state highway improvement into, within or through this village and along the aforesaid Main Street, NOW THEREFORE, Be It Ordained, by the Council o f the Village o f Cedarville, State o f Ohio: SECTION I: That it is declared to be in the public interest that the consent o f said village be, and such consent is hereby given, that said Main street or so much thereof as is NOTICE We will buy good Mill­ ing Wheat* TOP PRICE FRANK CRESWELL by Conservation Commissioner Wat- ui HIC1W1 ers, with the assurance that the old B ^ e T e r c r ib e d ly ln g a lon gT h e "^^ type-will be restored as soon as eon- of 8(dd stat<. Highway No. 42 may. be ditions warrant. Improved Under the supervision o f the The fishing license will reirtafo at Director o f Highways. 50c plus issuance fee o f 10c for this year regardless o f the possible In­ crease o f t)ie license to |1 by the leg­ islature, « NO GRANDSONS YET Mr, and Mrs, G, H. Hartman have received word o f the arrival o f a daughter bom Mothers Day Sunday to Rev, and Mto. Justin Hartman, in SheiUan, Cohn, They now have three granddaughters but no grandsons. BUY AND MOLD BONDS » SECTION 2: That the Clerk be, ! and he is hereby, directed to furnish to the Director o f Highways and to the Board o f County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a certified copy o f this Ordinance Immediately upon taking effect thereof. SECTION 3: That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed bylaw . H«H, ABELS, Mayor Passed, May 14,1845, Attest: Nekton Creswell, Cletk* * * Controlled lew temperature f» the surest wey te destroy wall Istva# sad ether Insert dsaftets end preserve yeur fur,' erigiaal Itvdlneu. PHONE c - m i m s FLIP HALP’N HALF Mn*Mpp*daathe iM«bdwhk(. Mndevwiisfontb MMrifyI mm H m I. 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