The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

t as n fig Jb Pi an 1 ; l \ iri it clc •b ?a' C ii en • it. a lis ■ilc ov ;ri) Fat ipt nd C ai )tl t< n i' Hi fo P S: en C A B ^OINTMENT Turner, given that Nai­ rn duly appointed estate o f Jolm G. to of CedarviHe ounty, Ohio, ay o f May, IMS. MeCALLISTER, te Court, Greene *POINTMENT K. Forgarty, De­ given that Imobel duly appointed aa tate o f Robert E. late o f Beaver- ?ene County, Ohio, ay o f May, 1945. . MoCALLlSTER, ate Court, Greene CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8,1845 APPOINTMENT 1. Black, Deceased, given that Daniel duly appointed as the estate o f deceased, late of ene County, Ohio, lay o f April, 1945. MeCALLISTER .bate Court, Greene NOTICE s hereby notified ■1 has filed a peti- lmon Pleas Court, lying for a divorce Gross Neglect of Cruelty, the same ,898, and that said for heaving on or s from the date of lion hereof, and if ; not pleaded by nt may he taken a- I. AULTMAN, orney for Plaintiff illtM IIIIU lIH lIllH IIIIIIim illlllll and Fittings for | steam, Hand and | ^ for all purposes, I / Belts, Plumbing | plies. § ICKLETT j ' j Y CO. j , OIHO I iM iM in iiiiiiiin iiH H ifiiH iiH im e IAT STANDS ^ GOOD ■MTU RE ft ,T PLAN LABLE Ir ’s Xenia, a iiim tiiitn im n w w m iiiiim tiitiiim M iiiiiiim iiiiiiitii* IALE AND ' | FARM LOANS | good farms fo r sole Also make farm terest for 15 years. § fee and no apprals-1 or Inquire Jo. London O. Kling, Mgr. itiiimiMisiimimiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiH SERVICE OR >STOCK 3NIA ( l TLIZER h i - 54 Reverse Charges ieb, Xenia, Ohio 'IlfmilllHiM lItM HtinlUHIfiHiM Iflf 4 H es Fitted*, wimble Charges. E. Wilkin ictric Eye icialist c i !«, Ohio jV iwiiiiiliiMiiwiiiijmi^ \ . c \ 'lubandSocialActivities MRS. FRANCES KEYS BAUNTON DIED SATURDAY EVE. AT HOME and \ j -------------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bratton children o f Union City, Ind., are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bratton. ' The Progressive Club will hold ai important meeting Monday evening, June 11 at 8 o’clock at the Methodist Church when all members are urged to be present, 'fhere will be no din- her but refreshments will be served at the close o f the meeting. Four boys o f the year’s graduating class leave next Friday fo r the armed service. They are Merle Charles, Kenneth Huffman, Darrell Glass and Donald Devoe. ' LOST—Sheaffer fountain, pen, in­ itials W. R. M. Will finder return to Mrs. W. R. McChesney, Cedarville. and receive reward. Mrs. C. H. Crouse, who has been a patient in the Miami Valley Hospital ■has been returned to her home on S. Main st. Her condition has been re­ garded as serious. The Misses Marjorie Jean and Edith Ann Wiley arrived Tuesday from Wa­ pello, Iowa, to spend the summer with their grandparents, the Jamiesons. Their father, Chaplain Frank E. Wi­ ley, Captain, is now located at Van- dalia and Wright Field. Mrs. Calvin E. Hugue, sister of Dr. R. A. Jamieson, who has been visiting her brother and family, has gone .to Oxford to visit Dr. S. R. Jamieson' and family. Her home is in Clar'emount, California, and she was called East to attend the wedding o f her youngest son o f four, which took place in Pitts­ burgh, Pa., recently. For Sale—80 feet o f galvanized lawn fence in good condition. Phone 6-2101, Cedarville. M. C. Charles. WANTED FARM H AND Meat, Milk, Chicken Feed, Garden, Good Wages, plus IS % Milk Check; 12 Cows or-less. P. O. Box 100, James­ town. Phone 4-3111. DR. W . M. HENRY, . Jamestown, Ohio HAVE YOUR DRAPERIES — a n d — THROW RUGS CLEANED — NOW HOURS—Daily 8 A. M. to 7 P. M, Saturday 8:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. THE C L E A N E R S My Work South Main ■«.. Cedarville m C O Z Y * THEATRE « Fri. and Sat., June 8-9 Humphrey Bogart «*s Lauren Bacal “ To Have and Have Not” MUSICAL — TRAVEL Sun. and Mon., June 10*11 Rosalind Russell — Jack Carson “ROUGHLY SPEAKING” A lso Late News Events + F irst Show Starts at 7:00 P. M. * j CO LLEG E N EW S J Summer School will begin Monday with registration. Classes will start Tuesday, 7:30 A. M. Attention is call­ ed to the accelerated course by which beginning teachers may qualify to en­ ter the teaching field in September, 1940. Two summer terms and the year 1945-46 will turn the trick. The scarcity o f teachers makes this a fine oportunity fo r those thinking of en­ tering the profession o f teaching. .Opportunity for practice teaching is offered the. first half o f the-summer session. Miss Frances Bradley, 30, a teacher in the Xenia Public School system will have charge of elemen­ tary practice teaching. The atten­ tion of parents is called to the classes to be organized in the elementary gx-ades where children may take need­ ed work. These classes start Tues­ day morning. Dr. F. A. Jurkat was elected Mod­ erator of the Sypod of the Reformed Presbyterian -Church at the annual meeting o f that body, held the last of May at Duanesburg, New Yox-k Lt. John C. Wright, former CC stu­ dent, spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. S. C. Wright. It was John’s first visit to the old home grounds in ten years. John, a two-war veteran is now located at San Diego, California. Manager ‘Bill’ Boyce o f the College farm ■ reports a seventy-five acerage planting of coi-n finished last week. That means bacon in the offing. President Vayhinger was guest preacher for the' United Presbyterian Congregation, Jamestown, May 27, in cb absence of their pastor, Rev. Kuhn. Reverend Franklin L. Trubee, '35, pastor of the Williams County Great- Parish of the Presbyterian Church, who resides at West Unity; O., was sleeted Moderator Of Toledo Px-esby- tery at the Spring meeting. Wed. ftikd Thura., June 13-14 Jinx Faulkenharg — Dave O’Brien “tAHITI NIGHTS" NEWS — CARTOON — COMEDY Easy Payments on loans from the Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association., T-5-Carl Bates, who has been at Honolulu is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Hayes Bates on a . 45-day furlough. This is his first visit home since he entered the service. Horace H. Smith, Xenia, who has spent many years in the consular ser­ vice, is now undersecretary to ’ Am­ bassador W. Avrill Harrinian at the U. S. embassy in Moscow. He was has served in China and was interned by the Japs for a time. He is a son. o f Attorney Harry D. Smith, Xenia. Miss Flora Creswell, bride-elect of Mr. Harold Erbaugh, Brookville, was honored with a "shower” at the home of Miss Lois Barnhart, New Carlisle, Tuesday evening. The marriage takes place at the Presbyterian Church, on Saturday, June 23, a t'7:30 o’clock. Lt. Willard Barlow and wife left Wednesday for the West, Lt. Barlow reports to San Francisco, Calif, and Mrs. Barlow goes to. Bremerton, Wash, to return ■the automobile and personal effects where they have lived two years, the Lt. being connec­ ted with the postal service at the Navy yard. , Repair or improve your buildings now. We will loan you the money at 5 percent. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association. 85 FAIRS AUTHORIZED IN OHIO FOR THE YEAR The Office o f Defense Transporta­ tion ruling allowing the operation of fairs not involving, the use of inter­ city transportation applies to 86 county and independent fairs schedul­ ed in Ohio this year. In the list is the Greene County Fair* Money to loan nt 5 per cent for pur­ chase o f farms or homes. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association, For Sale—9 tube radio with new battery. All-in good working condi­ tion. Phone 6-2128, For Sale—Early Cabbage and tomato plants. Charles Foster, S. Main st. For Sale—Two-piece upholstered Living Room Suite. Condition fair. Phone, 6-1982, Mrs Frances ideya Daunton, 68, widow of James Daunton, died at her home on Elm st, Saturday evening at 7 o ’clock. She had been in failing health several years and death was caused by a heart ailment. ^ She was the daughter o f R. A. and Sally Hamilton Trotter, and was bom on a farm south o f this place in 1877 and lived in Xenia until five years ago when she moved here .She was a member o f the local Baptist Church. Her husband died in 1939 and she is survived by a number o f cousins.. The funeral was held from the Me Millan Funeral Home, Tuesday after­ noon in charge o f Rev. Phillips. Bur­ ial took place in Cherry Grove Ceme­ tery. ’CEDARVILLE COLLEGE j The Young Ladies' Missionary So- r , D & n t i s T E itt me u v u i s fn ?D fi ciety o f the IJ, P, church met at the GRADUATES 85 MINISTERS home o f >Hejen Williamson, May RECORD HATCHERY OUTPUT— Hatcheries report the April hatch was the greatest for any month on record and exceeded that o f April last year by 11 percent. Orders on hatch­ ery hooks May. 1, 131 percent greater than a year before. The demand for turkey poults- continues. ' NO DELAY CASH TODAY We.Have A Flan For You i$20 To $500 Springfield Loan Co., 32 W, High st. Fhone 3061 Springfield, Ohio winiuHMNMMiuiiMMiiuiiMimiiMamuaHiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiwk } C H U R C H N O T E S I •■HUMHttuiimitttHiMiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiMtiiiivfiimiiiiimuHiiS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Abels, D. D., Minister Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Miss Bette Nelson. Church Service 11 A. M. “ An An­ gel in the Sun.” The Young People’s Meeting as usual at 6:30 P. M.. Collection stewards this Sunday— Fred Chase, William Marshal], Wil- bur Lemon, and Clifford Brewer. Chairman of the following Sunday is Q. E. Johnson. ' Attention o f the District will now be centered towards Sabina which will be the center o f a number o f youth institutes. Also Sabina is the site of the School of Christian Service, spon­ sored by four districts o f which Mrs. Ruth Long, Cincinnati, is Dean. Top­ flight speakers and teachers of the nation will form the faculty. Many Cedarville ladies are making plans to attend this noted school. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Elliott, Minister 10 A. M. Sabbath School, John Pow­ ers, Supt. 10:30 Children’s Exercises. Parents especially invited. • 7 P. M, Westminster Fellowship. Wednesday 8 P. M. Prayer meeting at the United Presbyterian Church. Thursday, June 14. The Broadcas­ ter Class Monthly Meeting. The West­ minster Class is inv.ted as gbests at this meeting.^ An especially interest­ ing program is planned. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Arthur B. Evans. ' Preaching 11 A. M. Guest Preach- er, Pres. Ira D. Vayhinger. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday 8 P. M. The Spring Convention o f the Xenia Presbyterial o f the Y. P. C. U. will be held Sabbath afternoon - evening in the Clifton U. P. Church. Full pro­ gram on First. Page. Prayer Service, -Wednesday 8 P. M. The pastor's duties as Superintend­ ent of Missions o f Xenia Presbytery calls him to Columbus Sabbath, where he will preach in the First U. P. Church, and hold a conference with the Pulpit Committee. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr, John W. Bickett,'Minister. Sabbath School, 10 A. M. Supt. Wm. Ferguson. Miss Jean Ferguson, Pianist. Lesson Topic, “ The Ministry of Je­ sus." "■ At eleven o’clock the Children’s Day program will be given. Mrs. Har­ lan Butts, Mrs. Casper Arnett and Mrs. Pearl Sexton, constitute the committee. -The program will be built about “ Jesus, the Foundation.” Ten or twelve children v. ill build a pyramid with words giving character­ istics of Jesus. The program will be interspersed with songs. Dr, Bickett will speak on the “ Necessity of a Firm Foundation." The announcement o f the Xenia Presbyterial appears on page 1, this issue, Prayer meeting, Wednesday even­ ing at eight o ’clock, The topic for the evening will be a Study o f the Sab­ bath School# CHURCH OF POP r . c . F r e d e r ic k , Pastor Sunday Services— 10 A. M, Devotional, 10:30 A . M. Jr. Church School and message. 11 A. M, Question and Discussion. 11:30 A. M. Denediction. 6:45 P. M, Y, P, Service. 7:46 P. M. Evangelistic Service# Midweek Service Wednesday even­ ing 7:45 P. M. Dr. F. A . Jurkat, who.haa served as a member o f the Faculty o f Cedar­ ville College for fifty years has fur­ nished us a list of, graduates that have taken up the ministry, medicine, and law that makes interesting read­ ing: Homer McMillan, J. A. Orr, J, W .. Bickett, R. P. Garbold, J. M. McQuil- i kin, T. R. Turner, James Heron, B, M. Paul, W. A. Condon, C. A, Young. W, W. Iliffe, R. C. Galbreath. R. B. Wil­ son, H B. Henderson, Frank L. Orr, W. A. Pollock, W. R.*Graham, M. G. Hanna, W. W Morton, Wm. J. Haw­ thorne, E. B. McClellan, Wm. Waide. D. J# Brigham, A. S. Creswell, W. W. Ritter. R. W. Ustick, E. B. Shaw, W. P. Harriman, S. E. Foster, W. F. Foster, Thomas Whyte, R. S. Elder, J. M. Rife, Orland Ritchie, J. L. Ches- nut, D. L. Doherty, R. L. Hutchison, Paul W. Durtcan, Styner Lee, D. H. Hammond, E. D. McKune, R. W. Stewart, G S. Reilly, G. L. Markle, D. D. Dutton. Day Kennedy, C. T. Wei. mer. E. S. Wones, C. McNeel, B. B. Fleming, M. Massie, Fred Wills, J. S. Stormont, Myron McDonald, How­ ard Flatter, W. N. Mantle, H. L. Main, M. S. Hostetler, C G. Ware, Nelson Thorn, R. N. Coleman, Justin Hartman; Doris Hartman, W. S, Kil­ patrick, R. B. Harriman, W. E. Spen­ cer, F. L. Trubee, Rodney Taylor, R. E. Boyer, Paul Angell; Harry Sinks, Wilmo.tt Sischer, J. N. Fox,, Robt. Me Kibben, Ted James. John Taylor, Jr., F. E. Wiley, J. J. Wilson, R. C. Hof- meister, Malcolm Nicholson, Otis Young, F. A. Kearney, R. E. Logan, Dhvid Galey, Gordon Taylor. Total 85. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Carl Spohn, Deceased. Notice is Hereby given that Marie 23rd. The devotions were led by Mar- |Spohn has been duly appointed as Ad- garet Robe after which a book review ministratrix o f the of ithe book ‘/Burma Surgeon" was Spohn, deceased late o f Beavercreek * given by Mrs. W, W . Galloway, A Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 2nd day o f June, 1945. LEGAL NOTICE Eowsoe Boggs, 86-837-865 short business meeting was held and a social hour followed when delicious refreshments were served. The Blue Ribbon 4-H club had its first meeting at the home o f the lead­ er, Margaret Stormont June 1st. The following officers were elected: Ruth WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Marion Francis Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Eliza- Creswell, president; Kathleen Adams, Underwood has been duly apoint- Sec. and Treas., Dorothy Creswell,: e{j as Administratrix o f .the estate o f - .... .......................... news reporter, Claire Stormont, Re- Marion Francis Jones, deceased, la te. fo r hearing six full weeks from Jnne Louise S tor-1 * ~ — * * — v- - - >- •■• - « • - *• - • Pvt. whose last known pises o f oddtssa was Co, D, 4th Bn, A. R. T. C, A r a - ®a^ te o f Cal;1! ed, Fort Knox, Ky„ and whose pres­ ent place o f residence is unknown ta t the reason, that he is A. W. 0, L. from the Armed Forces o f the United States, will take notice that on th« l i t day o f June, 1945, Irene M. Boggs, Yellow Springs, Ohio, fUed her action fo r Divorce, Custody o f Mincer Child­ ren, Property Settlement and Other Relief against him in the Court o f Common Pleas, Greene County Ohio, Case No. 23,922 on the docket o f said Court and that said case will come on becca Creswell, Mary Louise stor- 0j Caesarcreek Township, Greene 8, 1945, which is the date o f the first mont and Janet Crumrine, recreation-, County, Ohio. ' publication hereof, al leaders. Games and refreshments) Dated this 18th day o f May, 1945. (6-8-6t-7-13,) were enjoyed by all. The next meeting ( WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER, , IRENE will be held at the home o f Kathleen j Judge o f the p robate Court, Greene Evans, Wednesday, June 5. County, Ohio. M. BOGGS, Plaintiff# Robert H. Wead, Attorney. Elmer Elder, J, C; George. J. M. Finney, Carrie Hutchison, Claude Es- tle, C. L. Baskin, G. C. Stewart, Nan­ cy Finney, *Lorena Taylor, Morton Creswell, Leslie Dean, Marion Stor­ mont, Robt. Jacobs, Harold Ray. Gale Ross.. A total of 15 doctors. Fred Anderson, Joseph A. Finney, Carl Marshall, Roy Marshall, J. K. Williamson, Dan Aultman. A total of 6 lawyers. , Other information interesting is that 36 graduates have passed away.* Between graduates alone 34 marria­ ges have taken place, many more a- mong students not graduating. 100. different people have served on the faculty in the last fifty years.. The above list of names has been revised and some additions made and is republished by request for the be­ nefit of those (Who desire to file the list for future reference. Lost—Pocketbook with 3 No. 3 ra­ tion books and 3 No. 4 ration books in center of town, May 16. Finder in­ form Mrs. Jessie Brightman, Cedar­ viHe, O. ■ (3U8) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Anna Ellen Compton, Deceased. Notice, is hereby given that Mari­ anna Bogan has been duly appointed as Administratrix of the, estate of Anna Ellen Compton,^ deceased, late of Spring Volley Township,,. Greene County. Dated this 18th day o f.May,. 1945. WILLIAM B. MeCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. OKN MONDAY NIGHT H I MS! SENSATIONAL OFFER S1LECT IARLY . . . STORI OPEN 12:30 t. M. MONDAY S ILVERWARE (COMPLETE SET FOR SIX! WHILE THEY LAST Select now at this low cost and have extra silverware tor the home, the cottage, the picnic, etc.!! Thle Is a terrific value, so come early!! limits one set to customer! L I M E S T O N E ST . Springfield, Ohio It takes LONG strides to get to Tokyo! iuMMto THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNK ' Pastor, Raymond Strickland# Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A . M. Preaching 11:00 A . M. to 12:00 ft . Evangelistic Service 7:80 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. . Sunday School Superintendent, Rn- fsu»Nance. , ’■ . 1 * ^ A t • It has been said that lines of com­ munication are a prime factor in the Pacific war. With us, this is literally true. Tons of especially designed communications equipment are being produced by Western Electric, manu­ facturing Unit of the Bell Telephone System, to link our far-flung forces stretching across the Pacific. Life of this equipment is short. It must be built to withstand the rigors of attack on land and sea and treated against damage from tropical fungus growth# For this reason all of our re­ sources cannot be thrown immediately into the huge task of manufacturing and installingall the telephones, cables, dial equipment and switchboards to provide telephone service for every civilian who wants it. Our first job is supplying the hungry communication lines of the Pacific. When final victory releases us from this first duty, we will go ahead at full speed with our program to make service available to everyone as soon as possible. It will be a big job, requir­ ing a large part of the $60,000,000 that we have allocated for improve­ ments and extensions during the first two years following victory, TH I OHIO B ILL T IL IBH BN 1 CO. ■IfV WAR BONDS f O B VICTORY! ■ ■ , .■ ■ i *■ • fMfilRWA HMW

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