The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

■troft o f thl* pl«c« iff among thou# who ork C.ty, Saturday, Atterhurjr, Iud. for not arrived h o»a NOTICE rais, a minor, and er father, whose last put 113-10 Farmers is, New York, will o that on the 18th 15, Stanley B. Sirois against her in the mon Fleas, Greene jingr case No. 23,993 said’ Court, praying iivorce from her on toss neglect o f duty; orothy G. Sirois, De- t will further' take s required to a iisw r or before six week* -•the first publication >ing July 20th, 1945. j EY B. SIROIS, ‘ Plaintiff ttomey. F APPOINTMENT ert Harris, Deceased.. ■by given that Edith been duly appointed the estate o f Albert l.Tatp of Cedarville ne County, Ohio • 3t day of July, 1945. B. McCALLISTER Probate.Court, Greene IC SALE if, AUG., 25, +4S :00 P .M . iv entire lot of house- tools located on South ■ville, 0 . Extra nice Room Suit, Console ric* Radio, Modern Six Suit with inter-spring id Lamps, Library Ta- Extra nice; 5 piece 2 fern stands, 4 9xl2 , Curtains, Wash stand ,, Cupboard, White Apt ;al Stool, Table and 4 board, Ice Box, Child’s Hollywood Bed, Ma- Walnut Dresser, large lawn mower. Some r, Fishing .Rods^ lot of is, Dishes, Etc. Lot of terns. ORTON, Owner Auct. Xenia, O. Jerk inmmMfiiiifmiiiHHHMiitiiiiilii!i THAT STANDS R GOOD ITU RE 1ET PLAN &1LABLE ; »ir ’s X m 1», O. ; SALE AND FARM LOANS y good farms for sale is. Also make farm interest fo r 15 years, n fee and no apprals- te or Inquire : Co. Loudon O. H. Kling, Mgr. : SERVICE FOR D STOCK EN IA TILIZER 454 Reverse Charges isieb, Xenia, Ohio fi ined, ses Fitted, tsonable Charges. E.Wilkin metric Eye lecialist »i», Ohio CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST J7, 1845 Club andSocialActivities \ j The MacMillan Picnic will be held! this Friday evening at Alford Gym. ! RESEARCH CLlTB PICNIC Mrs. Greer McCallister was hostess for the annual picnic -of the Research Club last Thursday evening at her Miss Slleen Kyle of Manchester, 0., has returned home after spending two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. J. home and'the affair was planned as a “ Kyle. birthday surprise for-Mrs. McCaliis- ter’s mother, Mrs. Karlh Bull. Mrs. E Mrs. J. W . Johnson accompanied Reverend Herbert Main and family to Lakeside, O., where they are spending two week’s vacation. ■ Mrs. Adda Mitchell is visiting her sonin-law and daughter, Pfc. Law- ' rcnce Waddle and wife at Manchester, cr n . h . For Sale:- Boy’s bicycle in- good shape; one new tire. Call phone 0-1821 Cedarville. Claude F. Finney, M M 3-C, wife, of Camp Perry, Va„ returned here Monday on a short visit. They are on a ten-day furlough, stopping with rel­ atives in Columbus. Mr.- Finney was formerly connected with the Herald and is now with the camp print shop. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL—Dear boys and girls we are going to have our Bible School this summer. There will be many things to do. Bring your friends and all will enjoy yourself. To be held at the Church of God, Cedar­ ville starting Aujjj. 20th. Time 2:30 to 4:00 P .M . Ages four to fifteen years Meryl Stormont presented the guest; o f honor a gift from the elub and a picnic supper was served on the lawn to members and their families. It is unusual to report that throe youngstpift in this vicinity have under­ gone operation recently for append:- eitis. Roger Dobbins, 4, son of Mr, and Mrs, .Harold Dobbins; Edward Robe, 9, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. S. Robe; and Bobby Ar.Uur, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur. . Cong. Clarence J. Brown and wife, Mr, Howard Curless ad wife, of Blan- chester, and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond B. Howard, were dinner guests Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull. VICTORY CELEBRATION SET FOR LABOR DAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hastings obser­ ved their 55th wedding anniversary at their home Monday, Aug. 13 in a mod­ est way. They had with them Miss Nettie Moorehead, a sister or Mrs. Hastings, and Mrs. Rosa Moorehead, sister-in-law, and her daughter, ftudu, all o f Zanesville, O. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings resided m New Concord for ten years after their marriage and came to Cedarville m 1900 when the firm ot Hastings Bios, took the gram, coal and wool business of Andrew Bros. The late Finlay Kerr . was a member of both linns fo r a time. CARD OF THANKS — Mr. H. A. McLean and children desire to express their appreciation to the friends and neighbors for their floral contribu­ tions and Reverend Abels and Strick­ lin for their comforting words at the funeral services of Mrs. H. A. McLean We also wish to thank Mr. Melvin McMillan for his courteous manner of conducting the services. Only those who have laid a loved one to rest and have been recipients o f such thoughtfulness' from friends amf’ neighbors can fully appreciate our feelings‘ on this occasion. JL A. Me Lean and Children. H AVE YOUR SUIT CLEANED - PRESSED Dip your Sheep to kill, ticks, lice, 'scab and repel flies. For. information Gall Xenia 1054 W. Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed As Usual THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main st., Cedarville C O Z Y • THEATRE • Fri. and Sat., August 17-18 Jack Haley — Jean Parker ‘ONE BODY TOO MANY' CARTOON — SPORTS —MUSICAL Sun. and Mon., August 19-20 Dennis Morgan —- Dane Clark ‘GOD IS MY CO-PILOT' NEWS — COLOR CARTOON Wed. and Thurs., Aug., 22.23 Fredvic March — Claudette Colbert ‘THE SIGN OF THE CROSS’ ALSO NEWS OF THE DAY * Dial 6-2743 for times of Programs * ............ i 1 __mUiji|i{r.fM[|-iN|iitiu-itnaiiiiiiiiiiiiii|*t«liniltiiVitiftTiithia Rev.‘ R. C. Frederick, chairman of the Progressive Club Labor Day cel­ ebration, is pushing final plans for the three day event being a huge vic­ tory party, aa many former residents rculd return home with travel restric­ tions ’-emoved. " . President W. ’W . Galloway- states this will be. the first time the village ‘las ever given recognition to the late Sen. James II. Kyle, former native, who is recognized as the “ Father of Labol- Day.” Sen. Kyle sponsored the .he legislation making the daj^ a legal, holiday, Gov, Frank J* Lausche is to plant a tree on the Collogiycampus on Labor Day. at 11 A M., honoring Sen. Kyle.. » Registration opens S$gt. 1 with hand concerts in the at ternoon and evening. The Sunday program will be' in keeping with the day with an old fashioned sing at the opej-avhouse, in .-harge of the college and"high .school, i’hc Ministerial Association will have harge of the evening, program, aided oy the American Legion and the D. A. R. v .. Gov. Lauscho’s -vljit will o^en La- oor Day events. The college-buildings . will be open for group gathicn0g.s-,and; room down towi?’will he usCcf to 'ex­ hibit.college trophies of . 50 years standing. The College Alumni As- will hold a meeting and reunion the- same day, according to' the President, Mrs. Elmer Jurkat. ' STRAYED: Our hired man has left again! He just can’t work* the energy-ackin’p Grape-Nuts, and yes­ terday we ran out o f.’em If you see' him, tell him those malty-rich, sweet- as- a- nut Grape Nuts are back in my cupboard. 5 H CHURCH NOTES , . 3 iiiiae«w m tiaeiiim im i*H ian m iu m u e«iiitiiiiiiiiim m H iiiiM H i# i METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. II, Abels, D. D., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M, Supt, Miss Bette Nelson. Church Service IP A. M. “ Officially Speaking” . A unique morning service is to he announced in the very near “future which will be o f great interest to the church and the general community. Brief meeting of the Property com­ mittee with the Treasurer and the Minister immediately following the church service, Sunday. Collection stewards, Sundayare C. E. Johnson, Dr. R. V. Kennon A. B. Creswell, H. H. Brown Gene Abels, usher PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Paul ,H. Elliott, Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. Johp,,Pow­ ers, Supt. 11 A. M, Morning worship at the United Presbyterian Church, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A, Jamieson, Mihistctf, Sunday School 10 A, M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching at 11 A, M, This service will be in charge of Rev. Paul Elliott, and his congregation will. worship with us this week. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. There will not ho- any services on Sabbath, Aug. 26, as this will be the j Annual Congregational Vacation Day in which you will have opportunity to worship in some sister, church. 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