The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
*om* C Club andSocialA ctivities ^ y> Mr, and Mrs. WiUard Kyle and daughter Eileen of Manchester cpent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. Kyle's mother, Mrs, J . E, Kyle, re turning home Saturday evening. J ' Mr., and Mrs. Nelson have arrived home after visiting a few days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Gary Gaiser. CHURCH^NOTES Mrs. J. E. Kyle was called to Win chester, Ohio, Monday due to the death of her heices husband, Mr. .Hugh Campbell, 40, who died suddenly of a heart attack, He leaves his wife Helpn Mclntire Campbell and one son, Richard Hugh Campbell. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to our many friendB and neighbors for the lovely floral offoi^r ings and other deeds of kindness dur ing our Father’s illness. Also to our Pastor, Rev. Jamieson for his .consol ing words and prayer and to Mr. Me Millan and all who had any part in our sorrow, in losing our Beloved Father. George W. Haker. ' The Baker Family THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H. H. Abels, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt. ’ Preaching' 11:00 A. M, Theme “Joshua Arrives”. Selma Church services a t 9:45 a.m.. Union Sunday School following, Supt. Elbert Schickedantz. Methodist Youth Fellowship 7 p.m, Special program followed by social hour, Counsellor, Walter Boyer, Pres. Ruth Irvine. * Golden Circle Class regular meet ing Thursday evening, The following local persons have received their honorable discharges, from the armed services during the past few days: «W. E. Yates, Nathan ,S. Corry, Paul'White* Marvin Boase, Junior- Boase, WAC "Dorthea Burba and Theodore Burba. MEMORIAL SERVICE - ,'• ' » A memorial service for Mrs., Ancil V. Wright, who died recently, was conducted by the chaplain, Mrs. Walter Condon, when Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met at the home of Mrs. W.A. Spencer and daughter, Miss Wilmah Spencer, Saturday afternoon, Janu&ry 13th. In memory of Mrs, Wright _thc chapter’s flag was a t half-staff and a candle, teid with the national colors, was lighted. "The memorial is an ex pression of love and the lighted candle a candle held with the national colors, for our departed member* for bar cheery disposition and friendly man ner to all,1’ declared. Mrs. Condon, who closed the service with a prayer, Mrs. Guy Wells, Dayton, a "gray- lady” engaged in-occupational therapy a t the Veteran’s Hospital at the Na tional Home, Dayton, was guest speaker. Mrs. Wells described her work among veterans, principally those Who are blind, in assisting them, to learn the a rt of weaving. She also outlined duties of the gray'lad ies” on the flight line at Patterson Field., The meeting opened with the DAR ritual and a business session a t which Mrs. Raymond T. Williamson, regent, presided, followed. The Chapter voted gifts of $5 to the Tamassee School in South Carolina and a 52 scholarship for Pine Mountain School, Pinesville, Ky-. Another gift of mon ey wsa voted for a fund for stained glass windows in the Bell Tower at Valley Forge. Mrs. Fred Townsley, chairman'of the approved schools com mittee reported on Christmas gifts Sent to the Kate Duncan Smith school. Mrs. Williamson announced that Mrs. Donald Kyle will serve as one of the pages a t the Ohio DAR con ference "in Cincinnati March 13-16. Delegates from Cedar Cliff Chapter Will be Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. J. E. Kyle, Mrs. Frank Creswell and Mrs. Paul Elliott. The alternates are Mrs. M. J. Babin, Miss Eleanor Kyle, Mrs. H. A. Reinhard, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Harry Hamman and Mrs, Donald Kyle. The chapter has been invited to the "golden” anniversary of the Wilmington DAR Chapter in that city on January. 28 a t 2 p.m. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Bernice Ross and Mrs, Fred Townsley. FOR SALE — Standard electric range in good condition. Sherman Cotton, Phone 6-2818. FOR SALE — Estate Heatrola in good condition, large s I m , Phone 6-2818.* BUY AND HOLD “E” B0ND8 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURrfl Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “Sacrahient of The. Lord's Supper.” Friday, Feb. 25th, Preparatory ser vice, Sermon by Rev. Charles R. Har mon D.D. Feb, 28th, Wednesday, Prayer meet ing. - ’ Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 P.M. The Women’s Missionary Society <vill meet on Thursday with Mrs. Lina i ./IcCullough,.with Mrs, Harry Wright, Mrs, F; A. Jurkat and .Miss Louisa Jempton assisting, Mrs."Anna Elliott is lesson leader. Election of officers s to be held. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 1^:00 A. M., Supt.' Irthur B. Evans. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme This is National . Young People’s Day,, beginning "YOUTH WEEK” in ill denominations. Our Y. P, C. U. vill have charge o f the service, with' he pastor bringing the’ message on* he theme of the Day “Go Forward”. Y.P.C.U. meeting 6:30 P.M. Sub act, “Living Daily .as Christians", deader, Mary Louise- Stormont. A1 <n this National Youth Day. ;hurch, are most cordially invited. No choir rehearsal this week. The f.P.C.U. will present special music There will be a meeting of the Sec ond Synod in the First U.P. Church jf Dayton, O., next Wednesday and 'Thursday beginning a t 1 P.M. on Wed nesday and closing a t ndon Thursday. Dps. Geo. Long,. President of our .-ittsburgh-Xenia Seminary, and H.H.- McConnell of New York City, will be £uest speakers. The purpose of this jpecinl meeting is to stress Evangel ism, The pastor and wife of this church wish to acknowledge through ” the Herald the many knid expressions of good, will given bn our 20th annivers ary, .and thank all those who remem bered us so kindly in various ways. CLIFTON UNITED ’ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr, John W. Bickett, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William Ferguson. Lesson topic “Ike People a t Worship,” M ibs Charlotte Collins, pianist, Preaching .11:00 A. M. Theme ‘Giving Christ Preeminence in my heart”. - Scripture lesson the third chapter of the Gospel of John, The young people’s Christian Union service a t 7:30, wrm C O Z Y m THEATRE Fri. and Sat., Jan. 25 * 26 Jock Oakle — ***■" «THATS THE SPIRIT” CARTOON - VARIETY VIEWS Sun* and Motto Jan- 27-28 George Ralt — Joaii Bennett “NOB HILL” ♦photographed in Technicolor ALSO VOX NEWS A CARTOON V/ad* And Thur*., Jan. 30 Pina Moot * to * “COMNtfcfc ATTACK" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 31 THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:80 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30’P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru fus Nance. -f m i V E HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUAlY U , 1H* WORLD WIDE CHRISTIAN ADVANCE CONFERENCE Tho World Widq- Christian Advance Conference of the Second Synod of the United'Presbyterian Church will be held in the First Church, Dayton, on Jan. 30-31st. A number from the Clifton and Cedanille churches will attend, Large Gifts To Churches - Charity Under the terms of the will of the late Harry P. Wolfe, publisher of the Dispatch and Journal, Columbus, a banker, industrialist, and one of the largest land owners in Ohio, churches and charities were remembered with substantial sums. The pill provides that his three sons shall continue the annual charity gifts in the future without distinction of race, creed or color, He remembered members of his own household.- Some thirty business as sociates and executives each received 63,000, Churches and charities 6100,. 000, He requests that his three sons and a nephew continue the various en terprises along the present lines that has been successful, Wolfe' started his business carear as a newsboy and .worked himself to the top. 1 1 g g 6 i M 9 B m m i * R Mfj i 1 ii ■ ■ § * m i fit i M Uncle Sam Checks German Guns A representative of the government was' in Xenia, Monday, checking up on a German machine gun that had been brought into this country by a veteran. I t has been on display a t the sheriff’s office for some time. The gun will not take American made shells but in some instances the .veterans have brought back German shells.,,.It is said by government au thorities 'that 10,000 such machine guns and automatic pistols have been cleared through the port a t Cleveland. The government has stopped bring ing in any more of the German weap ons, of war as relics. Strictly speaking it is a violation of federal law to have an unregistered, machine gun of any make in your possession. . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 6 *ae*es lisfA HI ■ ■ ■ RICHARD ST. JOHN HIT BY AUTO; DIED FRIDAY That LEAD To SPRING EFFICIENCY Now is the time to get ready for spring. ....Check over your equipment and make a list o f your needs so that you'll have everything on hand when you want it—-bring th e list here, of course, where you're sure of fu ll value! for every penny you spend. FARMFENCING Electric Fence Charger___ _______ ___ 59.75 Hqt Shot B a tte ry ________ : _______ 1.52.25* Wire Fence Clips per 100___ ____ _— ...35 Porcelean Knobs 2 for _______-z.__ .05 Wire^Fence 4 ft., 9 top and bottom Stay Rod, 11 fillers ____ ________ -70c rod All Metal Shower Cabinet with Fittings $58 Chicken Electric B rooder..... ................. ...........,...„,$12.50 Rubber Tired Wheel Barrows .................. ..............„1$11.75 Beauty-Tone Corigoleum Rugs...................................$6.10* Heavy Weight 9x12 True Power Shallow Well Pumps........................,.,.$66,75 Fairbanks & Morse, Deep Well Pump — ,.—$110.00' Barn Brooms'—. — -------------------- - 61.40 11 Piece Wrench Set — — 66.75 IIH S SH II^ E H w Grass Seeders 95c and --........................... 62.75 I End-Gate Fasteners—4— -----— — 81-48 ■ Log Chains 3-16 1-4, 7-16, lb..................... 16 U S m S h SS m ' 4 ■fWP WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISITTHE BCf B LOAN OFFICE W* buy, sell and Loan Money on Watches, Diamondy, Guns. Clothing, Typewriters, Musical Instruments 65 W. Main st., Springfield, o,, Open Evenings H. S, Bagley, Osborn, Ohio ANNOUNCING BACK IN BUSINESS Returning from military service. Writing all lines of insurance,, as before, in Greene, Clarke and Mont gomery counties. Offices: 62 S, Grand ave./Phonesj Residence 8-8477, Office 8-4458. ■ ; . ■■ ■ • 0 ‘ ■^HttWWinifi ii 5 Hiti I |M 1BIIJI—■ O n A ll Occasions . ♦ . , “Say It W ith Flowers” FROM Hilltop Greenhouses ' M. M. MOORE Florist Phone 4-3311 Jamestown, O. Richard St. Jbhn, 48, Dayton, died last Friday night following an ac~ I cident when hit by an auto in that I city. . . .. I He was born in this place, the son I of Elmer and Myrtle J ’aris St^ John, the mother having died several years ago. The father resides in St. Peters burg, Florida. Requiem mass was held Wednesday at Holy Trinity Church, Dayton, with burial in North Cemetery. Phone 6-1941; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Cedarville. i ' ■ ■ ■ . » ■ ■ ■ ” ACTRESS ELEANOR PARKER '■ WED IN LAS VEGAS, NEV. Eleanor Parker, well tar was~n/arried two known screen s 'Tri weeks ago in Las Vegas, Nev., according to word from Warner Bros., Hollywood, Calif. She was born here while her father was superintendent of the local public school/ She is 23 and wed.Bert Fried- lob, / distillery executive. • IMPROVING BUSINESS ROOM Carpenters have 'started improving a room in the former Bin) building for the occupancy of “The Pantry”, own ed by Lloyd Confarr. Mr. Confarr re-, cently purchased the building. CARD OF THANKS r We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to our many friends, rela tives and neighbors for their beauti ful floral offerings,' kindness and sym pathy in the passings of my husband and father, Mr. John C. 'Finney. Es pecially, we wish to thank Dr. John W. Bickett, Mrs. Margaret Dailey Arnet and McMillan Funeral Home for their kind and efficient services. ' Mrs. John Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finney and family. - . ' ' For Sale— Grosley table model radio, Good, condition.' McCallister Radio Service. Phone 6-1301, j, .M--H 'I1 i 'M1 'I1 * 'I' 'H"H‘ PHONE ATTENDED CONFERENCE IN DAYTON, TUESDAY Dr. John W. Bickett was in Dayton, Tuesday of thiB Week meeting with Revs. Ted Anderson, Rav. Boyer and Burris, planning the program for the Spiritual Life Conference of the Young People's Work. The confer ence will be held a t Hanover, Ind., July 15-20. The entire Executive Committee wiil meet in Daytin Y.M. C. A. next Wednesday a t noon. CPL. SCHULTE HOME Cpl. Russell R. Schulte, R 1, has been given his .honorable discharge from the army a t Camp AtterbUry, Ind, For gale—Four-iid laundry1stove in good condition. H. A. ** * BODY and FENDER REPAIRS Complete Painting and Refinishing Motor Tuning ’ Motor Overhauling Lubrication ' Tire Repairing Complete Car Service FOR WRECKING SERVICE-—CALL 6-2701 SEE US FOR ESTIMATES j - Cummings Chevrolet Soles Cedarville, Ohio HWU 6 1 3 0 1 F o r Dependable RADIO SERVICE M'Collister '' „ - s ' ,L-■J Build a HOME f ♦ Get ready to build that, home 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. Buy a FARM * We have.money to loan on farms a t attractive in* terest rates with easy repayments. If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your nfeeds. BOYYOHSELF AHOME Finance your home, buying through our easy pay ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan. /BUY BONDS HERE HOM E F ED E R A L Saviaga&Loan Association OF XENIA, OHIO, 4*6 N. Datroil St* All Accounts Insured up to $6,000 JUST RECEIVED SfflIPLE------“ Filter Queen Sweeper Phone For A Demonstration - ASK ABOUT THE 1 Ironrite Ironer They Will Be Available Soon ) THE WORLD’S BEST Zenith Radios Brand New Models Will Soon Be Here McCallister Radio Service Buying A Home? WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN FOR BUYING HOMES OR FARMS, REFINANCING OR MAKING REPAIRS. iiimmiiiimiiiiiitiifimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii COME IN’ AND TELL US YOUR NEEDS riiiiiiiiiiiiminiuiiiitiiniiiiiiimiitiiii SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UF TO $5,000 •nmniiiiitimiMiiiiiiimmmmimiiH WE MAKE GI LOANS TO VETERANS Peoples Building & Savings Company Xenia, Ohio 11 Green St* Phone 11 V. J. HR0NAUGE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 4 § «• TAX CONSULTANT' Income Tax Service 4 I 4 » a» n a 13 1-2 E. Mein St. (Over Sol's Stare) v * Tel. 848 fonts,‘ ; | HERALD WANT AND SALE ADS PAY
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