The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

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[ling, Mgr. - wiHiiiiHtnHMfMMWeel mb SERVICE R STOCK « A LIZER Reverse Charge* Xenia,' Chi# miiiiiniiiiiii#w(#iriiniimlK I, F itted * * b t e C h a r g e e . W i l k i a r ic E y # * li* t i hose place o f res­ and cannot with " be ascertained, ; William B. Dan- petition against the grounds o f luty on September e Common Pless unty, Ohio. Said as No. 24,140 be- Fleas Coprt o f q . That said cause aring on or after 09DA$V2X£g! M Bsevsrsreek 'v o t e d f o r tw o bond issue*. On* W*» for a ¥69,699 additien to ’41$ school building ami the ether $18,06# fo r fire school district apparatus fo r the townships m i m t w m m 'm v m NOnCE OF APPOIND fSNT W * Wpsf w p t M wtgfwwl m ] i i ItetWeTitarlor w w i ttttricd Wid# Thursday, after a risit with the fo r* y e y y fa g , t the l S o f Mr. ■v : unr^a ftfh ee, Mr. Was. Conley, j «aa Mrs. David Taylor, on Xenia a *. \ Her, H , H , Abaals performed the oaea- 1 Mrs N a irn Criswell, who under* ‘ raony. Sgt. Bennehy was just released went *a eperatien a t Springfield C ity after three yaerV sarvieain the South Hospital, was able to return home on Honda?! ’ Mis* lla rth a Seifert o f Dillsboro, Ind., spent several days la st week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cres- welL Major Ben W right, Detroit, Mich.,, who was discharged from the Eighth A ir Service recently visited with his mother, Mrs. Florence W right, and hi* brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings, Friday and Sat­ urday. The regular monthly meeting o f the Greene Co. Fish and Game Ass’ n w ill be held at their club house on Tuesday evening,. Nov. 13th,. , Pacific. Sgt. James Milton Turner is now at home, having been discharged Oct, 24, He saw service in Europe and in. the Pacific and left here in 1941. Seaman Gregg Turner, o f the lit M , is now at home follow ing an operation some time ago at the Springeld City Hos­ pital, He is improving steadily. , Announcements were received here this week o f t h e birth o f a son, Car­ tel Newton Abel, III, to Mr. a. Mrs. Carter-Abel, o f fronton, O, Mr. Abel was a form er resident, o f this place. The baby arrived October 25th. Mrs. S. C. WVighfc is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Albert Peterson, her son-in- law and'daughter, in Frankfort, O. Sgt. Devi Kiger arrived home Sat­ urday after more than three years in the armed service. He was stationed at times in England, France an^ Ger­ many. ■ Wanted— Curtains to wash and . stretch. ’ Phone 6-2083, . . - Mrs. Nancy W . Pennypacker and Mrs. Greer McCallister were guests o f the Xenia Cooperative Club at the Hearthstone last Thursday evening, after which they took part in a mus- cal program planned hy the dub ’ and ' presented at the Parish House o f the Episcopal Church. - Mrs. Pennypacker •presented four solos, accompanied by Mrs. McCallister,'who also presented two piano solos. Other soloists were Miss Jean Lou Miller, flutist, Mr. Bruce Ferguson and the Cooperative Male Quartette,, all o f Xenia. A ..re-; ceptlon was held after the' variety pro­ gram. ; Mrs. Walter Iliff entertained thirty members-6f .the -■Women's Club’ and guests Thursday afternoon. Mrs, J, E. Mitchell, president, conducted a short business meeting after which three pam­ pers.'were presented on JT. S. Service personalities;, F or the Army, Miss Ina Murdock read a paper ott Major Gen eral George S . Patton. F or the Navy, Mrs Ldpa McCullough-sketched Admir­ al Halsey ; and fo r the A ir Corps, Mrs. Paul E lliott described Gen. Chenault and his work-in China. • Mrs, Nancy W . Pennypacker. accom- Members o f the county board o f ed- u&tioiji up fo r re-election were all re­ turned, tnerei being no opposition fo r «ne follow ing: ■Raymond Cnetry, Ce- uarviile .twp.; L. K. Frye, Xenia Uwp., and Mrs; Martha Bradford, Beaver- reek twp. . panied "by Mrs, Greer McCllister sang. Walter Winchellt Sunday night radio three solos. Guests enjoyed a social tea, with Mrs. Mitchell presiding at the tea table. ■ George H. Abels, Seaman I Claks Q. M.* was given a ten day leave from the Destroyer "E scort” , USS Varian on which he is,helmsman, blew a num­ ber1two ..boiler while on maneuvers in the Atlantic and limped into Boston fo r repairs, Abels was given the leave during the time needed fo r the repairs . Sufferer*! T ry Reiner’s R in d Quick com forting relief from pains o f rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bago. FREE BOOKLET. A sk fo r Reiner's Binol. $1.50 (4 bottles fo r f 5. Brown’s Drug Store* Cedaryille, O. l a u n d r y s e r v ic e WetWash-Dry Finished .Gl— U» A T rU l Bundle HAVE YOUR WINTER OVERCOAT c l e a n e d m w THE Quality Work, jM t l i a t e f t f c , O s M S m Opm BritaS** I A N# td # & M* Sataritay J u m I A* % to ^ & **» Herman Chariton, 67, near Xenia, died Saturday at 1:45 p , m, having1 been ill eight days o f heart trouble. He was the son o i John and Sarah Shaw Charlton and was born at East Point school' oh the Columbus pike. H a was a life long^resident o f the county. He is survived by a sister* Miss Joeie Charlton o f this place, three brothers, Edwin and Otto o f Dayton* and Allen o f California. The-funeral was held from the Nagley Funeral Home with Rev, Paul E lliott officiating. Burial was in Massies Creek Cemetery, James Louis Barlow, 63, died at his home in. Jamestown, Saturday morn­ ing o f heart trouble. He was born on Aug, 13, 1882, at Port William, his parents being James and' Rebecca Williams Barlow, He was a f o rm '. resident o f this,place and was a .mem- oetfof th e Methodist Church here, and the local-1. 0 . 0 . F , Lodge and was Ul- so a Spanish W ar veteran. lie is sur­ vived by his widow, M »t Grade Shears Barlow, one brother, Aden of this place and several’ nephews and nieces, rhe funeral was held Irom the McMil- ran Funeral Home, Monday afternoon, ■vith D rjJ i. H. Abels officiating. Bur- ai ni North Cemetery. l'he Kensington Club will meet at -he home o f Mrs. M. K. Stormont on i'hursday, November 15th at 2 f . M. Mr*. rraiiK OresWell will give a paper on *-l'he isles of the Pacific". Koii cali jn isle you would’ like to visit. -ARD OF THANKS—W'e wish to ex­ pend our thanks and sincere apprecia­ tion to an tne neighbors and mends cr their assistance"and sympathy ex- ihded during pur recent bereavement, io the MliiiajterSf.and friends fo r tneir -lorai offerings also. “ , - Mrs, James Bailey and fatally WINCJ3ELL SENT SCARE . INTO DEMOCRATIC RANKS commentator, who has been publicist iop the New Deal fo r twelve years, must bhveNbeen reading up on the'in­ side o f Pearl Harbor episode and who ■vas responsible fo f the "attack” , f y, Wincheli-in his last’ broadcast tait* 4 story or prediction on the air that ,t might be only weeks or months un­ til we would be at war with Russia. The commentator sort o f panned the Truman administration fo r not having * definite program in his foreign dip­ lomatic relations. Probably Mr Truman is holding out tar -hid juvenile army o f 18-year-olds to face the Russians, who seem to be demanding and willing to fight fo r all that FDR premised Stalin, Now the mooted question is “Where is Stalin?” • t JOHN h* LEWIS BREAKS UP CIO-TRUMAN SLATE AT LABOR-MANAGER MEET While the CIO-jtVuman labor- man­ agement conference debate* in Wash­ ington, the taxi drivers and street car and bus drives went out on strike. . The transportation ’problem hit a half million people without warning. The conference had a surprise as well as the conference delegates that had to walk to Work. John L. Lewis' threatenedt o walk out o f the meeting unless the CIO-Truman program was changed.^Lewis wanted his union as well as railroad, brotherhoods repre­ sented and this was finally done.) Thorite CIO had planned to keep both out and had sold Truman on the idea.. Lewis Won his point. The AFL does hot want eh* wage question debated. 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