The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
n r ® use place of re»- fill take notice r„ has filed his 1 the grounds of ty, in the Court Greene County, iie same being that said cause healing six full •i the first publi- L. BARGER,. v for Plaintiff Ohio, OTICE • i . i tesides at 203 ■ ai- on, Michigan, t on Nmyytibei- wn filed her cer- against him in f extreme cruelty duty, said, case ucket o f the Coin-' Greene County, vill come on for December 29th, RCUS SHOUP, iey for Plaintiff ,OTICE kler, whose place lovn, will take •h day of Novem- 4. Trinkler filed nui't of Common Ohio, against No. 24175 on the U't, praying for ids of neglect of • cruelty and for t said cause will g six full weeks , 1945, which is publication here-; ERT II. WE AD the Plaintiff OTICE .■ Walker, U.S.S. San Francisco, ! notified that his Iker, has filed a a in the Common. ie County, Ohio, • No. 24172, pray- >n the ground of )uty and for cus- !d, and that said :o be' heard by the x full weeks from : -publication here- M. AU LTM AN • the Plaintiff AT STANDS lOOD 1 0 R E ’■PLAN ABLE Ir’s Xenia, O. iiiim iiw m n iiiHii LE AND | FARM LO A N S ! od farms fo r sale | Also make farm | rest for 15 years. | e and no apprals-1 * .3 i r Inquire | London 0. | tling, Mgr. I H IM iftU ltlllltim itm M lllliitiyC i__ L i n a ' IERVICE >R STOCK s’ lA LIZER Reverse Charges i, Xenia, Ohio table Charges. .Wilkin rJc Eye aliat Ohio ........ r— ^‘TirrriTiiiiiiiti C CEPARVIUL.E HERALD, FR IDAY , DECIMBKB, U , l t i i C lu b and Socia l A c tiv itie s \ j . Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and ( W ILL IAM SON D INNER WAS daughter are spending the Holidays 1 with the formers' parents, Mr. and A F AM IL Y REUNION Mrs. Melvin McMillan. — ....... - .... . Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Williamson Miss .Helen Williamson, who attends j ^,1J^e.r*a'ned members o f their family Bowling Greene University is spend ing her vacation at the home of hex- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins William son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. W right and Mrs. Lina McCullough entertained the following at dinner Christmas eve Richard and Jeanne Wright, Sgt, Harold Gutherie of Wright Field) and Mrs. S. C. Wright. Mrs. Cora Trurnbo and Mildred are spending the Christmas Holidays in Cincinnati as guests' o f Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Westerfield. Mrs. Eleanor Barlow and son, and Mrs. Della Johnson, left last Friday for Only, 111., where they w ill remain over the Holidays with Rev. Herbert L. Main and family. The Research Club will meet at the home Of Mrs. J, M. Auld, Thurs day, January 3rd. Mrs. Maude Hastings who teaches .'at Kent, Ohio, is spending the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hastings. The Masonic Club Kiddie party last Saturday night fo r those under twelve years of age, was well attended re gardless of the- extreme cold. Johnny Mills played the role o f Santa Claus, A large tree decorated with colored - lights was placed in front,of the build ing Corp. Roy O’Brien arrived home Xmas' morning to surprise his wife, the former Velma Bailey. He re ceived his discharge from the army Monday after serving in the A ir Corps overseas fo r two years and three mon ths. He was stationed in England all the time that he was overseas. Miss Suzannah West from Toledo, Miss Ruth West from Waukeegan, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' West and son, of Woodstock, Ohio are spend ing the Holidays with Mr, and Mrs. J. S. West. About twenty-five young people were entertained by Miss Martha Jane Creswell, at a dance Monday evening in the Masonic Club room. Refresh ments were served (luring the even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eaymond Williamson will hold open house Saturday from three to five o’clock and seven to niiie o’clock fo r the friends o f their son Lt. John Williamson and his wife, who are spending the Holidays at their home. Lt. Williamson has been stationed at San Antonio, Texas and this'is his first visit home since his marriage. MISS LO IS BROWN MARRIED IALONG FARM FRONT IN HOME CEREMONY MI bb Lois Elaine. Brown, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Brown, was joined in marriage to Mr. Charles A. Baldwin o f Springfield in a double ring ceremony performed by Dr, H.H. Abels at the bride’s home Thursday noon in the presence o f immediate relatives and close friends. Miss Gloria Abels presented a pro gram o f nuptial music preceding the ceremony and provided a musical set- Christmas Day to the number o f t _ ___ ^________ _ _________ twenty-one. AH the family was pres- ting fo r exchanging vows. The,bride ent except Miss Frances, who is con- was given in marriage by her father nected with the Red Cross in London, before an improvised altar placed be England, Lt. John Williamson, who has been locatedat San Texas. Antonio, PAR TY SHOWER LAST FR IDAY FOR MRS. CHARLES BALDW IN Mrs. Charles Baldwin, nee Lois Brown, was honored with a “ shower" given by Mrs, Jack Huffman and Miss Margaret Anderson at the home o f Mrs. Huffman F^i^iay evening. An umbrella covered with white and red crepe paper ruffled on the edge and tied with a large red bow was centered among the gifts for. Mrs. Baldwin, White taper candies with holly entwined around the candelabra fore the living room mantel against a background o f candelabra and white chrysanthemums. She wore a softly draped gray suit o f Frostman wool with a purple orchid corsage, and car ried a handkerchief made o f material (Continued from page one) a support price fo r the 1946 potato crop, with the prices set on a basis of potatoes loaded on trucks at the grow er’s farm. For Ohio) the support price on U. S. No. 1 grade will be $1.50 per hundredweight in August and Sep tember, $1.55 in October, $1.65 in No vember, and $1.75 in December. No price schedule was set fo r lower grades. JOHN A. DAV IS GETS COLLETT FARM—60 ACRES f - v-~ -----„ l REBU ILD LAND , DON’T BUY MORE, SOIL EXPERTS SAY With farm land prices, estimated between 52 and Gif'pgiwm&fcigher than the average for 1934 to T939, soil e- coomists o f the Farm Bureau Coop erative AssoijlatjjKig Coluijftuji/kiarned that farmers should undertake restor ation o f land overworked during the from the wedding dress o f the bride- war years instead o f buying addition- groom's mother. Her blouBe was ' a^ peerage. fashioned with a jewel neckline, dnd j With the Pressur® °f higher and her accessories were white, ■ Mrs.1^'®>her farm land prices still mount- Brown, mother o f the bride, wore an ^ market has risen close to aqua gown, with a corsage o f pink4dangerous inflation levels. Farmers and white carnations. ! sbould recall the experience of World A wedding breakfast Was held at IWar 1 when sPeculation waa fam- the Brown home following the cere-1pant* followed bY foreclosures, forced mony. Placed on the bridal table w as1sa|ea and farm value slumps when a wedding cake o f three tiers, pieces' pr*ces collapsed after 1920. o f which were put in small white box es and given to the guests on their departure. . During World War II, crop de mands took a heavy toU o f our soil Miss Mary McConnell o f Harriman Hall is spending the Christmas Holi- 'days with relatives,, in Zionsville and Indianapolis, Ind, ' JFirst Lt. James Anderson and fam ily left Friday morning for Alabama where he has been in camp with the medical corps. He will be transferred at once to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. For sale — Flexible Glider Sled, Good condition. Phone 6-2161. Mr Claude Finney has recently re ceived his discharge from the Navy at Newport News, Virginia and he has' returned to Cedarville with his family. Mr. Harold Reinhart has been con fined to his bed fo r the jiast several days with a severe case of the old fashihed grippe, , C O Z Y m THEATRE • Pri. and Sal- Dec, 28 - 29 A L L STAR MUS ICAL CAST “RHYTHM ROUNDUP” Cartoon — Comedy — Snapshots Sun, and Mon, Dec, 30.-31 Vah Johnson — Esther Williams “THRILL OF A ROMANCE” FOX NEWS — CARTOON Special For New Years Day Claudette Colbert — Warren William “IMITATION OF LIFE” PLUS COLOR CARTOON Wed. and ThUre., January 2-3 Anno Baxter — Ralph Bellamy “GUEST IN THE HOUSE” art N E W S OF THE DAY decorated the table. ----- - - > ...... .. . „ . • .• . , . . p ’ , A fter a weddincr triD. the coud I g rertiiity, the experts pointed out. In winao^eL rhm -Plai f t d mMthMr'S' B a ld |w ill.'reside’ in Columbus where Mr. stead o f ^ lan<h farmers o f the guests* from r , C P1’|t‘SenC<; Baldwin will be enrolled in.the college ahould rebuild the Productivity and Sprinkfidd^^Refrpshm^6?81V1 G- o f ‘ B e r i n g at Ohio State Univers- Farm,se- fcpnngtieJd. •Refreshments consisting jt • |curity will be obtained easier on small- with a red*bell%i?the Mrs. Baldwin graduated from Ohio er acerage of well managed land than serving u » ^ i ? *»*« “ <* ' l * T ” ” 1 ^ M holiday theme. . ■ j Delta Fhi Delta A rt Sorority, until ge° |recently was a supervisor of art in ^ • Peace years progress, the } the elementary schools o f Piqua John A. Davis, Jamestown pike, who resides on what was the Owens farm, has purchased the Collett farm, of 60 acres across the road from his farm from Mrs. Mary Gray Paxton, James town. The new owner gets posessioti next March. PHOTO-RECOItDING ANNU A L SUPPER TON IGHT FOR CLIFTON L\ P. CHURCH Specialist said, farmers should find Baldwin, the son o f Mrs. Charles Reed ‘ 1more profitable to increase the yield of Springfield, was discharged from Per acre' ° f Preaent crop land than to the army at Camp Atterbury, Ind. in November after • more than three years of service in the Pacific theater. The annual supper given by the Clifton United Presbyterian church of Clifton will be held this evening at -even o’clock in-the Clifton Opera House. ■ ' This, supper will be in special recog nition o f'the service men, several of Whom have returned to civilian life .1 The contest for Mayor in James- also be needed, they said. There w ill. be a program consisting 1town between C. W. Sharp, elected by • of singing Christmas carols by the the write-in method over Vernon Staf- young.people, short talks and instru-: ford; November 6, was heard in Xenia SHA.W- SHINGLE NU PT IALS MAYORAL1TY ELECTION QUESTIONED IN JAMESTOWN mental and vocal music. A general' Thursday morning by Judge Wickham good time is expected to be enjoyed of. Delaware. Stafford protested the oy all. Dr. John W. Bickett, the pas- , election to the Board o f Elections but tor will bring greetings. Prosecutor Shoup ruled in favor of During the evening the s'ession and Sharp. It is charged Sharp campaign- rustees of the church will have a ed while being an election officiul. meeting. , , |This was denied as the voters wrote was denied, because the voters wrote CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. Leroy C. iShaw, of this place, and Miss Norma C. Shingle, Xenia, , were united in marriage at the United ! Presbyterian parsopage by Dr. R. A. i Jamieson. The ceremony was per- ; formed at -four o'clock. The couple Richard C. Wright, aviation radio the name of Sharp on the ballot, ig- .wil, g0 t0 housekeeping immediately ] man o f the Naval A ir Base, Groton noring Staffords name that was print- on the G<>OI.ge Hamman farm. The,1 Conn., ami Marilyn Jeanne Wright, «*• Stafford only received a few doz- bride has been employed as clerk at ' Yeoman (Waves) of Washington D.C. <il) vot®a, being a Democrat, while ^ r:nr|{jp. Market.- j speqt the Christmas holidays with Sharp had more than, 200 votes. |. ■ ______ . | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. | “ ‘ Wright. j BUY AND HOLD “ E " BONDS FOR SALE—Turkeys fo r Christ mas and New-Years. Homer Smith . H E L P A S E R V I C E M A N S T A R T T H E / $ ? # M ^ R I C H T I # This New Year’s Day w ill be the happiest in four years fo r our servicemen. Those away in line o f duty w ill want to share their bright hopes f d f 1946 with the fo lks back home by Long Distance. * You can help a serviceman start the New Year right by clear ing the way for his call home. Please make your greeting calls before or after New Year’s, Day and be as brief as possible on all calls during the holiday Season.” Some serviceman w ill thank you for your cooperation. TIJNE IN "THE TELEPHONE HOUR” MONDAYS AT 9 P.jM. • WTAM • WLW • WSP0 • WHIZ • WLOK • t he OHI O BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY The new photo - recording machine purchased by the county commission ers months ago is being installed in the County Recorder’s office for use by Recorder Beatty, It will be used to photograph discharge papers for veterans, deeds and • other legal papers. POULTRY We pay highest prices for rab bits, ducks, turkeys, fries, hens, and roosters. GINIVAN POULTRY PLANT XEN IA , OHIO bring more acres under cultivation. Attention to- the essentials o f soil management will mean . better crops per acre. These include legumes to enrich the soils nitrogen supply, Uni- I ing, contour plowing and correct ditch- 1 ing and drairiage, Regular upplica- ! tions of mixed fertilizers containing I nitrogen, phosphorous and potash will i REAL ESTATE Do you want a real home in Cedar ville, Ohio? 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