The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

CgDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY If, 1943 MWHtMUHIIWWaiHHIlHmHHWWMWWMWWIttHWmWWim* (o Club andSocialvlctivities I COLLEGENE s I ----- --------------------- -- <J \ J ___________ , *________ ■ ♦Mrs. Florence Ridgway and niece Mabel Grain have returned to the Ridgway home on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Snypp moved this week to jtheU. H, Crouse property on South Main street. .................. ffmi CHURCH NOTES Miss Francis Williamson, who has been with the Red Cross in England for about two years is expected home today. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. DaviB are on a trip to N. Carolina where they will visit Chap. LaClede Markle and wife fo r two weeks. During his absence the duties of Mr. Davis at the Cedar, ville Federal Savings & Loan Associa­ tion are being looked after by Mr. P, J, McCo'rkell, The Women’s Missionary Society meeting was held last Wednesday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Pearl Sexton. The devotional service was conducted by Mrs. 0 , B, Tulnohill. Mrs. Casper Arnett led in the Mission study topic and Mrs,- Fred Townsloy of Cedarviile was guest speaker. The Greene County Minister’s As. sociation will meet next Monday morn ing at 10:30 o’clock in the First Re. formed church in Xenia. The Presi­ dent of Cedarviile College, Ira D. Vay- hinger will give the address. Dr. John W1. Bickett, of Clifton, the president of the Association will preside over the business meeting. The nominat. ing Com. for officers for next year will report. Dr. R. A. Jamieson has been in Pittsburgh, Pa., this week attending Commencement o f the Pittsburgh- Xenia Seminary and attending a meet, ing of the Board of Governors. MISS EDITH RECTOR MARRIEl i TO KENT CLEMANS Miss Edith Rector, daughter o f Mr, artd Mrs. Lewis Rector, New Jasper ■Pk., became the bride o f M r., Kent Clemans in a ceremony performed in -the rectory, o f St. Brigid Church last Saturday evening at 8:30 o’clock p.m, Members of the immediate families were guests at the double ring service, read by Rev, A. L, Schumacher. Mrs. Daniel Devoe, near- Xenia and Mr. Philip Rector, near Xenia brother o f the bride were attendants. The bride wore an aqua suit, with pink accessories, and a corsage of garden­ ias. Mrs. Devoe wore a navy suit, with harmonizing accessories. Her flowers Were-pink carnations. ■Following the service sixty guests were entertained at the 'Rector home. Refreshments were served from .a table centered with a five-tiered wed_ ding cake. B.owls of snapdragons and carnations decorated the Rector home. Both Mrs. Rector^the bride’s mother and Mrs. Fred Clemans, mother-of the bridegroom,, wore black crepe dresses .and Corsages o f red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Clemans left Satur­ day night on a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains and upon their re­ turn will reside in an apartment at 401 W. Main St, ' Mrs. Clemans was graduated from Central High School. Mr. Clemans, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans', was graduated from Cedarviile High School and was discharged from the army recently after serving four years. He is employed by the An­ tioch Foundry, Yellow Springs. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH v Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11:00 A. M, Theme, This will be a Union Service with the College in charge. Rev. Ronald E. Boyer, Synodical Superintendent o f tho Second Synod will bring the Bac calaureate sermon at this_jime. Choir rehearsal at 7:307 Please note change o f hour. Ho Y.P.C.U. Sabbath evening on account o f the College Commencement in the Presbyterian Church at 8 P.M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P.M. in our church. Leader, Mrs. G, W. Engle. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H, Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M, Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Choir rehearsal at 8 P.M. Saturday, . Cedarviile College Baccalaureate it the U. P. Church. This being a Union Service. 6:30 P.M. Westminster Fellowship, ed by Dempwolf Frey. . 8 P. M: Commencement exercises ■f Cedarviile College, in this church. Tuesday afternoon, May 21st, the Women’s Missionary Society’ will meet vith Mrs. R. T. Williamson, assisted >y Mrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. Ira D. /ayhinger and Mrs. Mary McChesney. Mrs. Dana Bryant is program leader, ind Mrs, Martin Dolbeer o f India is he Special speaker. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening s at the United Presbyterian church it 8 P. M. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST , CHURCH . Dr. H. H, Abels, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette kelson, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme, ‘Ten Nights in a Barroom” , a review >£ the famous Cedarviile melodrama >f 1854. Selma Church Service at 9:45 a.m. Union Sunday School following. El­ bert Schickendantz, superintendent. This is the last Sunday before inference. All collection stewards are. urged to make their final report >y this Sunday. Ohio Annual Conference convenes May 21-27 in Toledo. BLUS RIBBON STITCHERS The Blue Ribbpn Stitchers met at the home of Joan Frame. Refresh ments were served to the members. The next meeting will be held at the home o f Dorothy and Rebecca Cres- well on May 20. ROUSCH’S 939 SEED CORN Taking orders now, Get Yours In Early. Be Safe. HERBERT POWERS, Cedarviile, 0 „ R 1, CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ” Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister . Mrs. Ehvood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist: Lesson Topic, “ A Friend Who Learn, ed to Believe” .- Preaching 11:00 A. M. Topic for discussion "The Claims of he Church on the Church Member” . Dr. Bickett will discuss this topic under three heads: : • (a) The church expects it's mem­ bership to be well-informed. (b) The Church expects, its mem­ bership to be transformed. (c) The church expects its mem­ bership to be workers in Kingdom ser, vice. Personal testimony is much needed today. The service will be dismissed with prayer and benediction and two young ladies with the pastor will meet the people at the* door o f the church! The young people will, dismiss their evening meeting in order that all may attend the Cedarviile College Com- mencemnt. The young people who want to register for the Spiritual Life Conference at Hanover are asked to bring their registration fee to church in the morning and give it to Charlotte Collins. Hie housing situation took a turn fo r the_ better at CC this week. A telegram to, President Vayhinger, Tuesday from Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Reid, o f New York City, announced the granting to the college the. use o f their palatial farm home for the use o f G.I. students, All concerned are- very appreciative for this help in a difficult situation by Mr. and Mrs. Reid. The regular annual dinner banquet will be held at Alford Memorial Gym tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. The class o f 1946 will be initiated into the ranks o f C.C. Alumni and an in. teresting program will be given the president o f the association, Mrs. Elmer Jurkat announces. Plates are one d< liar each. . The baccalaureate service will be at the United Presbyterian Church at 11 o'lock a.m. Sabbath morning. The choir and Girl’s chorus will render special numbers and the Reverend Ronald Edwin Boyer, ’35, Middleton, Ohio, Synodical Superintendent of Missions, will bring the message. His subject is, “Launched but Whither” . A cordial invitation is extended to all ,to attend.. Commencement exercises fo r the Class o f ’46 will be in the First Pres­ byterian Church Sabbath evening at 8 o’clock. There will be special music by the choir and organ.' The addresB of the evening will 'bh given by the Reverend i l l . Frederick Wills, *27, pastor •o f the First Presbyterian Church, Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sub­ ject o f his address will be, “ The Great American Experiment.” The public is cordially invited. THE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, G, F. Bell, Pastor Sabbath School 10:30 A . .M. Morning Worship 11:00 A , M. Revival week starting Sunday even­ ing 7:30 P. M., May 19th, and will continue through Friday May 24th. Rev, W, Barnei, Wilberforce speak, er will preach, all are'urged to attend. Wanted—Two boys to work on hay bailer during the summer. Phone: 6-2917. Gregg Turner Lost—Blue fender skirt. Reward, Charles R. Strain, Box 508, R R 8, Dayton, 3, Ohio. DISBARMENT ASKED FOR TWO SPRINGFIELD LAWYERS j Attorneys Robert •P, Moran and Roy ,H. Lambert, face charges that have led to disbarment proceedings being filed in Clark County Common Pleas Court by a committee from the Clark County Bar Association. Ir. regularities and forgery o f names on a petition for'Prosecuting Attor. ney are the basis o f the charges. For Sale-^-Coal chick brooder; Gale sure drop corn planter; Estate heat- rola, largo size; priced for quick sale. Phone 6-2232. Carl Bagford Miss Velma Henderson, ’ 42, who has been in war work in California for the past three years is at the home of her parents, Selma Ohio. Inability io find, lodging- caused her to leave the west. She plans to re-enter the teaching field. Mrs. Marjorie Graves Martin, Nor­ mal ’37, visited college last week. She plans to reenter the teaching field temporarily to help relieve the teach­ er shortage. Willard Preston, former C.C. stu­ dent, visited College Tuesday. He returned to the states in January after 4 years of service, two o f them in the European theatre.^ He plans to re­ enter college under the G*L bill. For twenty years, Pasedena, Calif, schools have used the 6-4-4 plan and pronounce it a success. By this plan two years o f college work are made a part o f the regular course in high schools. The'm erit o f the plan greater educational opportunity. is PUBLIC BALE The I. M. Deck dwelling, located on the corner ,o f McMillan and Railroad StreetB, in the Village o f Cedarviile, .Ohio, will be sold at public auction at the West Door o f the Court House, in the City of Xenia Ohio, on SATURDAY , M A Y 25,1946, at 10:00 A . M. It consists of a large lot and a dwelling, 1 1-2 stories, &rooms down and 2 up. Electricity and gas installed. City water available. Owner occupied, no rent ceiling. Appraised: $1375.00 Terms: $500.00 cash on day of sale, balance within two weeks. This is a substantial house, somewhat out of repair, and will no doubt sell well ,worth the money. Look it over and inquire'of: Kenneth Little, Cedarviile, Ohio, s Administrator o f I. M. Deck Estate Or Miller and Finney, Attorneys, Xenia, Ohio Or Col. Joe Gordonj Auctioneer, Cedarviile, Ohio C O Z Y . THEATRE Fri. and Sat.* May 17-18 'aye Emerson —- Zachary Scott “ DANGER SIGNAL” irtoon and Technicolor Special in* and Mon^-May 19-2Q >ert Walker — Keenan Wynn at Next, Corp. Hargrove” Also Fox News Tuesday, May >21 Andrew Sisters —i Leo Carrillo lONLIGHT & CACTUS” Sport* - Variety News \. and Thur#., May 22-23 irrles Cobum — Joan Bennett L . EFFINGHAM’S RAID” Nows - Cartoon - Musical The last chapel o f the year was con­ ducted by Pres. Vayhinger Tuesday morning. ,His parting word was, God should have first place in our lives. The Reverend Doris Hartman, ’34, and the Reverend Justin Hartman, ’38, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman last week. Justin, who was in Columbus, to attend a conference has returned home but Doris is enjoying a longer vacation. The Y*s elected officers after chapel for the coming year. Officers o f the Y.W. elected are, president, Helen Tannehill; vice-president, Bonnie Jane Dillon; secretary - treasurer. Donna Thompson. Same,officers for the Y. M., “ Ted” 'Harsh, Wm. Troute and Robert Allen. ^ President Vayhinger was the guest j 6 preacher fo r the Presbyterian congre- j W gation of Gettysburg, Ohio, last Sab- J^ bath. I Dan Cupid rang the changes on the ^ “ Old Story Ever New” again this J week. Announcement has been made by her parents o f their daughter, m Betty Lou Shroades, of Xenia, to Wil- ^ liam Troute, Jamestown. “ Bill” was 1 overseas two years, helped capture 6 Germany, escaped capture himsellj, ^ returned to the states safely, but the little archer got him. Congratulations! Your Favorite Colors in C R O S B Y I Ventilateds In the selection o f matched and contrasting leathers, the built-in comfort features, the exclusive styles, they typify the quality-leadership that built the largest fin e shoe business in the world . . . Come in and seel $6.85 Mc Dorman’s Detroit St X en ia , O . iiiiiiMiiiiiiitiimiiMiiimMiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiMiiiitiiiiMHiiiiiitnii IWe have now and will Ihave many beautiful f Flowers for every oc­ casion. .Decoration Day May 30,1946 A t Our Green House We will arrnge wreaths for you so advise us early. Come and See What We Have For You A R Y ’ S GREEN HOUSE Phone 4-4894 Grape Grove HtlllllMIHtliHHIlHtHllilimiHItmimmilHIMIHNHmiimHHi A FULL PAGE OF Cedarviile News will be carried in The Dayton Daily News SUNDAY , M A Y 19,1946 Its post history -Its present Status Its present plans Story and pictures o f people and places. To have a copy delivered to your residence C A L L TOM EWItY BRIDGE STREET M *t H. H. Brown*. Drag Store POI^M TOCL^ / 1 a r c i n g * f 8*2 ^ 0**P8» far wdlh and woodwork h really WASHABLE I Dkt, gr#o,#,j •Mhi nnopNf eady and quickly with soap and water. Repealed scrubbing) Udll M l affect the smooth lustre. One coat usually cavers;"'" W * » overnight Particularly recommended W kitchen, and bathr&unt. O O Q OAttON D U R A F I LM t Phone 6-1941 Cedarviile Factory Made Farm Oates SEASONED LUMBER — BOLTED DICKELMAN STEEL GRAIN BINS DICKELMAN STEEL CORN CRIBS LIMITED SUPPLY OF ABOVE ITEMS Farm W agon s— High Speed Timken Bearing — Several different types to choose from. . Minneapolis Moline Farm Equipment ey Fovm Store 106 West North St. Springfield, Ohio V / ' Builda HOME Get ready to build that heme you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away •* to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc,, allow private home building in this area. BuyaFARM We have money to loan on farms at attractive in- ■tereat rates with easy repayments. H you own a rajrm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs. j**- BUY Y O B K E L F ft H O M E Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. BUY BONDS HERE HOME FEDERAL i s v l a i i f f L o a e A s s o e l a t l e a OF XENIA, OHIO, 4 4 N. Detroit S t AH Accounts Insured up to $0,000

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