The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

c Club andSocialActivities \ j . P r, E, E. Boyer and wife of Mid- dletoown and Rev. T. M. Anderson and wife .of Payton were callers on Dr* and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson Monday. D.A.R. TO HAVE WASHINGTON - r " BIRTHDAY TEA nrmminnntmm iinnii»ii>nhmiinnmniiiiiMiHMiiiiwiHijn CHURCH NOTES * * UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. JamieBon, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt, Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “Deborah" . Y, P. C, U. 6:30 P.M. Subject CED.ARVg.Lg HERALD, FRID AY,fE»RUART g , lf f f MASONIC CLUB .MEETING ' Lt. P, G. McCdrkell arrived ,home Wednesday after spending a month ' e American Revolution, will he host- in California with his brother and .?88 chapter members a t a Wash- Mrs, Raymond T. Williamson regent “What Do Roman Catholics Believe"! .of Cedar Cliff Chapter, Daughters of Leader, John Townsley. i.rlAAMAmnaHDAimlnitAM m > 11 ! .. . sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe McCorkell. Lt. McCorkell was must, ered out before leaving Ft, Sill, Okla., for California. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan'at- tended the wedding of their nephew Major David McMillan to Miss Mary- lane Snyder, a t Mount Hope,W. Va., Saturday, February 16th a t noon. David McMillan is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Jason L. McMillan of Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. ad Mrs. Robert Coulter, Yellow Springs, R.R.1 are announcing the birtI5teof*b son, George Douglas, born Thursday evening a t McClellan Hospi­ tal. Mrs. Coulter is the former Miss Betty Powers. Mrs. Arthur Cummings, who has been spending a few weeks wi :» rela­ tives here, returned to her home in Miami, Fla., Tuesday, Her son, Paul Cummings, who has’ been spending 'several weeks in Florida has arrived home, mgton’s Birthday Tea at 'her home Friday afternoon a t 2 o’clock. Mrs. Paul Elliott will review the book, “The Lady of Godey” and will exhibit a number of Godey prints. Assistant 'hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Townsley and Mrs. W. A. Turn- bull. RED CROSS QUOTA SET AT $47,900 Mrs. H. P. Thomas, who has been here, for a month, having been called by the death of her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Wright,, returned to Palm Beach, Fla., Tuesday. 0 She was ac companied by her son and wife, Mr. •and Mrs. Max Thomas of Jefferson­ ville, who will remain .at the home of their sister, Mrs. M. ,H. Harsha and family in Palm Beach. Dr. Harsha is still in service in the Pacific.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinhard have had as their guests the former’s sis­ ter, Mrs. Jessie Kamp cf Cleveland and daughter, Mrs. Harold Talbot and daughter, Carol Sue, who were en- route from Cleveland to their home in Shelbyvllle, Ind. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Judy, Jr„ ar­ rived home Saturday from New York, where the former met his English bride that came over on the “Queen Mary”. The couple visited points of interest in New York state before returning here.by motor. They have taken an apartment on Miller St. for the present. Mr. Judy is employed by the Frigidaire Company in Dayton, where he was when called into service. Mrs. Jane Mills was hostess Tues­ day evening to th t Wesleyan Service Guild for their annual birthday dinner. Miss Josephine Randall reviewed the book, “The Gauntlet,” by James Street. 'Eleanor MacGregor, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mac­ Gregor, underwent a tonsilectomy in Xenia-Tuesday. Pvt. Burrell Cotton, who has been a patient in the Louisville, Ky., hos­ pital, ,is a t home on an eighteen-day furlough. Mrs. W. S. Hopping left Wednesday for Tampa, Fla.,*where she will be the guest for a time with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings. LEGAL NOTICE Martha M. Charles, who resides at 2014 Menehan St., Ridgewood Queen? 27, New York, is hereby notified thai Wendell L. Charles, through his next friend, Melvin C. Charles, has filed a, petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County,. Ohio, against-her, the same being Case No. 14,231, praying for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect ofJDuty n ad Extreme Cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. (l-18-6t-2-l) DAN M* AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff For Sale:- Bed springs, dition. Phone 6-1371. Good con- c o Z Y * THEATRE « Fri* and Sat., Feb* 22-23 * Double Feature Program * “SWING OUT SISTER” ' ' and - “Return O f Durango Kid” Sun- and Mon* Feb. 24-26 John Garfield — Eleanor Parker "PRIDE OF THE MARINES” Also Late New* Event* > Wfd. and Thur*» 2 7 “28 Jack Oakle ~ P«WY RX*n “ON STAGE EVERYBODY” NEWS • CARTOON - SPORTS Greene county’s quota in the 1946 American Red Cross fund' campaign, which opens March 1 and continues a month, will be ,347,900, a decrease of $6,100 from the 1945 quo.ta of $54,000 The,national goal is $100,000,000. Ernest D. Beatty, Xehia, Grtene County recorder, will serve as cam­ paign chairman and headquarters will oe set up in room 212 at City Hall, Xenia. • Local chairman in each of the coun- ,y’s townships and villages and special :ommittce chairman will be anhoun- :ed later. . Of Jhe local; quota, 75.2 percent of he money obtained in the drive will ■>e retained here nad 24.8 percent will io to the National Red Cross. Union Service in the First Presby< terian Church: message by the Guest Evangelist, Dr. Wm. Seath of Chicago, No service Wednesday evening .as we are uniting with'the Secial Week pf Evangelistic Services in the Pres­ byterian Church, No choir rehearsal this week. COLLEGE HIRES FARM MANAGER Milton E. Belle of London, Ky., has ■een hired as the new farm manager f Cedarville College farm, succeeding Villiam A Boyce, who resigned to ca- -ept a post with the University of Tennessee, President Ira D. Vayhing- r announcedWednesday.,. ! Belle is. a graduate of the depart­ ment of agriculture of Berea College ’hd served as a member of the U.S. loil Conservation Service in the Ken- ucky area and the Farm Security Ad- ninisttation. He is married and the ather of a three-year-old daughter., The new manager will assume barge of the 202 acre self help farm •larch 1 and will be joined by his amily April 1, it was stated. /OME CULTURE CLUB MET TUESDAY AFTERNOON Longfellow was chosen by Mrs. Paul <ii‘ as the “poet of the afternoon’! at i meeting of the Home Culture Clitt) .eld at the Eastern Star lodge room Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. R. R. .’ownsley as hostess. “February ’OCts” was the subject of the pro- ;ram. Roll call was answered by quota- ions from favorite poets. Mrs. Ches- .er Murphy pre. ided a t the meeting n the absence of the president,'Mrs. a Vayhingcr. Mrs. Orr, who wsa in charge of the >i;ognun, gave the history of the life j’f Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. As- .isting with the program wero Mrs. Earl Richards and Mrs. Harry Naglcy vho-read a number of Longfellow’s .looms. Mr.-. Richards gave ‘Hiawatha’, ’The Children’s Hour," and “The Vil- .age Blacksmith,” and Mrs. Nagley, •The Psalm of Life,” and “The Court­ ship of Miles Standish,” Mrs. J. E. West’ read a group of original poems. A salad course was served to seven- ,een members and fourteen guests, ■"ho March meeting will be a t the .omc of Mrs. Cora Trumbo and will 'eature a book review to be given by sirs. Della Johnson. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH ‘ Dr. H. H. Abels, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Church Service 11 A. M.” Dr. E.F. Andree. Selma 9:45 A. M. Dr. E. F. Andree. Union Sunday School following El­ bert Schickendantz, Supt. ■ The regular meeting of the Golden Circle will be postponed on account of the Dr. Seath meetings her^. Union meeting of the Selma and Cedarville''youn gpeople’s societies in Cedarville at 0:80. Devotionals fol­ lowed by a covered dish supper and devotional hour. Wilmington Sunday “afternoon 2:30. Dr, Gaston P. Foott of Grace Church, Dayton to address a district evangel­ istic rally. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme Sermon by Rev. William Seath, D.D. The Cedarville Community Preach­ ing Mission With Dr. William Seath of the Chicago Christian Industrial League as preacher is from Sabbath February 28th through Sabbath, Mar. 3rd. For each week day evening there is a special attendance emphasis being stressed as follows: The first Union Service of the Preaching Mission is at the Presby­ terian Church, Sabbath evening, Feb­ ruary 24, at 7:30 o’clock. Monday, February 25, Church Offi­ cers night. Tuesday, February 26, All Mission­ ary Societies. Wednesday. February 27, The ser­ vice is a t Clifton. Thursday, February 28, Clubs and Lodges. Friday, March 1, Sabbath Schools and Young People’s groups. Sunday, March 3. Services to -be announced. The Women’s Missionary Society wil lmeet Thursday afternoon, Feb­ ruary 28th, a t the home of Mrs. S.C. Wright. This is'the Annual Covered Dish Luncheon meeting, and begins with the luncheon at 12:30. The host­ ess is to l>o assisted by Mrs. H. K. Stormont, Mrs. W. C. lliff and Mrs. Paul Rdmscy. There is to be a special speaker as well as installation of of­ ficers for the program part of the meeting. The,, Cedarville Masonic Club will meet Tuesday evening, Feb. 26 at 7:30 P. M. This meeting is to be ‘‘Guest Night" and each member is requested to bring a guest. The pro­ gram is in charge of Robert Huffman, Herbert Pickering and Paul Rife. The dinner committee is in charge of John Mills, Chas. Townsley, Wm. Marsliall, GEORGE DOUGLAS COULTER Mr, ad.Mrs,.Robert Coulter, Yellow Springs, R R 1, are announcing the birth of a son, George Douglas, born Thursday evening a t the McClellan Hospital. Both were former residents of this communuity. KILLS MAD DOG Chief of Police Arthur Judy killed a “mad,-dog" in “Pittsburg”, Thurs­ day. The head of the animal was sent by Dr, Leo Anderson to Colum­ bus for examination. Nothing is known whether the dog had bitten any animals or not. It was frothing a t the mouth and acted in a vicious man­ ner when killed.- Better keep your dogs up until you know they have not been exposed. LEGAL NOTICE George Allen Oberlin', whose last known address was 4218 Easter ave., Dallas 10, Texas,'-is hereby notified that Sybil Virginia Oberlin, has filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 24279, praying for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. (2-15-6t-3-22) MELVYN A. SCOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff 1024 U. B. -Building, Dayton, Ohio WHEN IN SPRINGFIELD VISIT THE i B & B LOAN OFVIGE \ We buy, sell and Loan Money on Watch**, Diamonds, Guns, Clothing, Typewriter*, Musical Instruments - 65 W. Main st., Springfield, o., Open Evening* NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ella Beach, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that John V. Gibney has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Ella Beach, deceased, late of Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana. ' Dated this 8th day of February, 1946 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of rthe Probtae Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE' OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John Davis, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Pearl Davis has been duly appointed as ad­ ministratrix' of the estate of John Da­ vis, deceased, late of Bellbrook, Greene county, Ohio. , Dated this 6th day of February, 1946 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. THE CHURCH OF THE jNAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Stricklind. Sunday Services ' Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Service Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Superintendent, Ru­ fus Nance. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister .Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William. Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Lesson topic: “What Makes a ORDINANCE NO. 226 (Section 1178-.42, Ohio General Code) GRANTING DIRECTOR OF HIGH­ WAYS AUTHORITY TO MAINTAIN CENTERLINES ON STATE HIGH­ WAYS INSIDE VILLAGE COR­ PORATION. WHEREAS, The director of High- waV&V'.under Sec. 1178-42 of the Gen­ eral Code of Ohio, is authorized to centerline aint extensions of State Highways within the limits of a vil- lgac, and WHEREAS, Extensions of State Highways No. 42 and 72 lie within this village ,and WHEREAS, This ordinance shall in no manner relieve or discharge the said village from any claim or claims of any nature arising from, or grow­ ing out of,the maintenance by the De­ partment of Highways of the State of Ohio of said highways in said village, and the said village shall save the Sttea of Ohio harmless from any and all such claims, NOW, THEREFORE’, Be ..it ORDAINED, by the Council of the Village of CEDARVILLE, State of Ohio: SECTION 1: It is hereby declared to be in the public interest that the, consent of said village be, and said consent hereby is, given to the De­ partment of Highways of the State of Ohio for said Department to Cen­ terline paint the State Highways with­ in said village: as, hereinbefore set oot. SECTION 2: That the Clerk bt, and he hereby is, directed to furn­ ish to the Director of Highways.and to the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a certified copy of this Ordinance immediately upon the taking effect thereof. SECTION 3: That this Ordinance Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Kcnnon of Hit* rest Farm are announcing the mar­ riage of" their daughter Miss Martha Kennon to Mr. W. Anthony Torsell, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Torsell Lock Haven, Pa. The double ring ceremony was per- People Groot” -EellBion In the home. , fc foK, f„ m ■ Preaching 11,00 A. M. Theme p .ri„d allowed fie One Hundret1 i , . • ___ __ _i_._____ _____ lesson the First formed January 5th by Rev. MunscyJ it the Methodist parsonage at Grecn- tp, Ky. The couple was attended by Miss Evelyn Marconette of Dayton ind. Mr. E. I’. White of Williamsport, r’a< . • j Mrs. Torsell, a graduate of Cedar- ; ville High School is attending Wil- * mington College. She is a member of ‘ he Delta Omega Theta sorority. Mr. Torsell was graduated from Lock dftven High School and attended the University of Arizona. Discharged ,’rom the U. S. Signal Corps in August 1943 he? is a representative of the Farm Bureau insurance company in Springfield where the couple plan to reside. Call to worship: Th d Psalm. Seriptur, eighteen verses of the book of John. Sermon topic: The Christian Menu ! as given ill the book of John, chapter six and fifty-seventh verse. The Young People will meet a t 7:30, On Wednesday evening next week ther will cb a union service of the churches in .the Presbyterian church February 19, 1946. Attest: Nelson Creswell, Clerk. H. H. ABELS, Mayor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Isaiah M. Deck, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Kenneth to hear Dr. William Seath, evengelist i L- ^ ttle has been duly appointed as who will hold meetings in Cedarville 1Administrator of the estate of Isiah next Week. M. Deck, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 10th day of January, 1646. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio* The Peet Mfg. Co. of Indianapolis, Ind. have announced that Arthur Itannsa of Cedarville has accepted the agency for the Peet Perfection Miner­ al for all kinds of Livestock. The line has formerly been sold by William Watt. This is a large territory and if In need of minerals before you are called on Please Dial 6-2201. For Sale:- 300 bales of rick clean straw Priced reasonable. Herbert Powers,"Cedarville, R 1. FOR SALE — One set of wheel weights for F-20 or F-30. Herbert Powers, R.R.1 For Sale—Kalamazoo, Steel Range in good condition. Sherman Cotton For Sale—40 A A A White Rock layig pullets, Phono 6*2418. Guy Leforge gepaifc-iBi.. .•—— REARDEAN’S BARKER SHOP Now Located - South Solon W» Welcome You Formerly Located a t Cedairvill* i Wanted—Sewing to be done a t my home.. Phone 6*1122. Wylda Myers. WANTED— Farm hand, experien­ ced with live stock and machinery for farm 'east of Cedarville, Herbert F, Smith, plume 4 - 8726 , Jamestown, Ohio NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Pearl Koogler, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Oscar A. Koogler, has been duly appointed as Executor of the estate of Pearl Koogler, deceased, late of Beaver­ creek Townhip, Greene county, Ohio, Dated this 10th day of January, 1946 WILLIAM B, McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, LEGAL NOTICE John C. Carlin Jr., whose last known' address was 3212 Wayne ave., Dayton Ohio, will take notice that Joan M. Carlin, by her next friend, Wynona M. Anderson, has .filed a petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the Bame being Case No. 24288,' praying for a divorce on the grounds of Gross Neg- j lect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after six full weeks 1 from the date of the first publication hereof. ,(2-15 6t-3-22) ARTHUR T. EATON, Attorney for Plaintiff 707 Winters Bank Building, Dayton,O. W E L L ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H I p i c t u r e * # gpOato d id * * 1 ORDINANCE NO. 224 >Kj Taylor T o ts ...... .......... $10.96 Pyrex Ware, All Kind*, Old Settler, will clear Rain Water ■........ 15c Smoking Tray & Lighter $1.95 Stand Lamps ....... $7.50 Mixing Bowls .... $1.12 to $1.60 ■ a RHEUMATISM » Sufferers! Try Reiner's Rlnol Quick comforting relief from pains of rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bago. FREE BOOKLET. Ask for Reiner's1Rinol, $1,60 (4'bottles for $6* Brawn’s Drug Store, Cedarville, 0 . TO PREVENT THE ANNOYANCE OF BARKING, HOWLING AND TRESPASSING OF DOGS. RE IT ORDAINED BY THE. COUN­ CIL OF THE VILLAGE OF CE- DARVILLE, STATE OF OHIO: SECTION 1. Timt it shall be un­ lawful for any owners or owners o r harborer of any dog tosuffer or per­ mit the same to run after ancNjark at any vehicle or person on the streets or public ways within the corporate limits of thie Village- of Cedarville, Ohio. SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for any owner or owners or. harbor­ er of any dog to suffer or permit the same, to-bark, yelp and howl so as to disturb any person or citizen within said Village. SECTIOI 3. It shall be unlawful for any owner, owners or harborer of any dog to suffer or permit thv same to go upon the grounds or property of another, or destroy the garden or yard of another, or to get into or dump and spill any garbage, or in any way destroy the property of another. SECTION 4. Whoever, being the owner, owners or harborer of any dog shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, upon, conviction there­ of shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined in a sum not to exceed ten dollars, ($10.00) and coats, SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law. . PASSED this February 4th, 1946 H. II. ABELS, Mayor" ATTEST: NELSON CRESWELL, CKERK Claw Hammers................75c (o $2.25 Sledge Hammers ........... $1.85 Disston Hand S aw s ............. $4.15 Tri-Mo Tip Wrenches.... .....$1.20 up 6-8-10-24 inch Yankee Autapmatic Drills ..............$2.25 Adjustable Block Plane ......... $1.90 Bolt Cutters ........ ..................$4.50 up ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ LEGAL NOTICE Callie Day, who last resided at Hill Street, Xenia, Ohio and whose present place of residence is unknown and cannot bo ascertained, -Will take notice that on the 23 day of January, 1946, the plaintiffs Opal Massie and Goldia Harper, filed their petition in the Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against Callie Day et al, the same being Cause No. 24,251 in said court. The prayer of said petition is for the construction of the will of W. R. Sesslar, deceased, and that the plain­ tiff’s title to the following described real est§te to be quieted as against the defendant, Callie Day. Said real estate is situated in the county of Grccnc, state of Ohio, and township Silvcrcrcck, and bounded and describ­ ed as follows, to wit: „ “ Beginning a t a stone ln the cen- ter of the Ervin Road corner to Albert Oglesbee and in the West line of Emma McMillen; thence with the center of said road and line of said McMillen, A. D. Rob­ inson’ heirs and J. H* Fields north 5 deg, East' 177,96 poles to a stone N. W. corner to said Fields a t a turn of said road; thence with the line of said Robinson's heirs 10 acre tract and also Mary E. Lewis North 86 deg. 33' West 60.08 poles to a stone in the lino of said Lewis and N. E. corner to Levi Harness; thence with the line of said Harness South 6 dog. West 177,12 poles to a atone corner to said Harness in the north line of said Oglesbee; thence with his lino South 85 deg, 37’ East 60.03 poles to the place of beginning, containing Sixty- six and Sixty*six one hundredths (66.66) acres of land, be it the same more or less and being said premises conveyed to Clark T* Johnson,by J.A, and A, E, Powers by deed dated November 11, 1887 in Vol. 74 Page 69, Greene Co, Ohio Land Records. Said defendant, Callie Day, is re­ quired to answer said petition on tho 9th day of March, 1946 or judgment will be taken against her. DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for FleintiffSt Phone 6-1941 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Cedarville. . 1 OPENING BABY CHICK STORE —AT THE— WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM STATION Cedarville, Ohio Ohio U.S. Approved, Pullorum Tested Chicks CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY 3 Percet Discount on all orders placed 4 week* ■' in advance of delivery date’ Cali for descriptive catalogue. , BLUE RIBBON CHICK STORE Leola Corn in Charge A Safe Place To Buy Chick* HERALD WANT AND SALE ADS PAY FOR SALE — Estate good condition, large 6-2813. eatrola in Phone NOTICE! JUST RECEIVED SAMPLE a Filter Queen Sweeper Phone For A Demonstration ASKABOUTTHE I r o n r i t e I r o n e r They Will Be-Available Soon ) THE WORLD’S BEST Z e n i t l i R a d i o s Brand New Models Will Soon Be Heire v « McCalltster Radio Service

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