The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

nA m *«#■ * . . . _______ £ Club andSocialActivities °l imniiiM»ini»nniniiut«m Mpr «tll<iMI» M* V i ... , ........... , .... V - H r, «md H r*. C, R. Wagner left this week to apend a vacation in Florida. J The Research Club will enjoy their March dinner meeting at the home . o f Mm. Karlh Bolt oh Friday March ' 8th at 6;S0 P. M, Lt. P, J, McCorkell spent Satur­ day in Columbus on business. He ex­ pects to return to the insurance bus­ iness after his release from the arm­ ed service. -- Mrs. Charles Baldwin, nee Lois Brown* has becorfe a member o f the teaching staff at Ohio ptate Univers­ ity, she will teach Drawing and De­ sign. . Mr. Baldwin is a student in the Col­ lege o f Engineerings at Ohio State, Mrs. Edwin Westerfield and' Mrs. Robert' Bardoti (nee Eleanor McEl-a wain)* o f Cincinnati, spent the week­ end at the home o f Mrs, Cora Trumbo and Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards have returned home after a two weeks trip to Texas, where they visited friends. Mr.'and. Mrs. Frank Creswell and daughter, Sally K, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Clemans spent last week in Dills- boro, Ind., at that health resort; Mr. and Mrs. John O. Pramer of Cedarville, .are announcing1the birth o f ordadghter, Elizabeth Ann, at the Springfield City Hospital last Satur­ day morning. . Dr. William Seath/D.D. will speak to Young People. Friday evening at the Presbyterian Church. His subject will be, “ Short Beds” . SCHWAB - GILLEM NUPTIALS ANNOUNCED Mrs. Juanita Schwab o f Cedarville is announcing the marriage of -her daughter, Miss Martha Schwab, to Mr. Charles Gillem, sjm^of BJrs. Ber­ tha Gillem o f New Jasper. The wedding took place in Coving­ ton, Ky., January 28. The couple is now residing in Xenia. PLYMOUTH DISPLAY Paul Edwards, local Dodge-plymouth dealer announces the showing o f the new 1946 Plymouth. A new model is on display-and you are invited to attend the opening on Saturday. < • BIG HAMPSHIRE .SALE The Ferndale Farms sale o f bred Hampshire gilts last Friday averaged $161 fo r the 60 head sold. Bidding was brisk and there were more buyers than usual and not enough hogs were offered. FOR SALE — One set o f wheel weights fo r F-20 o r F-30. Herbert Powers, R.R.l NOTICE—-There will be no meet­ ing o f the Women’s Club for the month o f March. WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned furniture, china and glass dishes, col­ ored coal oil lamps, vases and bric-a- brac. Write Mrs. Paul J. Thiel, 2414 Christel Ave. Middletown, Ohio (3-29). For Sale—10-rbom, 2-story brick house with water, electricity, both, garage and 1 acre good ground, Edge o f Cedarville, Ohio. Mail “offer to J. A . 0 , Box 77, Cedarville, Ohio. GEORGE WASHINGTON TEA HELP BY CEDAR CLIFF CHAPTER PAR A George W whington tea was bald Friday afternoon by Cedar Cliff Chap­ ter, Daughters o f the American Rev­ olution, at the home jof Mi's. Raymond Williamson. Twenty-seven members and several guests were present. Following the chapter ritual, the re­ gent, Mrs. Williamson, announced that the board had voted to send the $10 given to the Chapter by Mrs. Wesley Bowman (Margaret Galloway) in the memory o f Mrs, Belle Summers, to Valley Forge in memory o f Mrs. Sum­ mer’s grandson, Richard Femeroy Summers, who gave his- life in World War II. His name will he placed on the honor-roll at Valley Forge. , Mrs. S, V- Onderdonk, librarian, re-, ported the gift o f 102 National Geo­ graphic magazines to the Red Cross or the soldiers. Miss Eleanor Kyle reported $16 in the “ Penny for Pa­ triots” fund to be sent to Ellis.Island for the Marine Hospital,—Three vocal solos, “ Second Minuet” , “ The Cherry Tree” and “ The Lilac" were sung by Mrs. W. J. Bacon, accompanied by Mrs. Mildred L ’certy. The chapter honored Mrs. Paul Elliott, who com­ posed. “ A Song for the DAR” which will be sung at the state convention. A book review on “ The Lady of uodey” , who was Sarah Josephine dale, was. given by Mrs. Elliott. . She told o f the valiant'struggles of this woman, who was a widow, with five children, to' better the lives of others as, well as her own. Mrs. Hpie was the founder o f Vassar College, fhe first woman editor in the United States, she was editor of a magazine ■for the, advancement o f women and o f uodey Magazine.. Mrs. Elliott dis­ played a rGodey Magazine and sever­ al magazine prints dated in 1823. A center piece o f red roses decorat- |d the tea table at which Mrs. M. J. Bahin presided. Mrs. Paul Townsley and Mrs. W. A. Turnbull assisted in serving the dessert course. The March meeting of .the Cedar Glic Chapter will be at the home of Mrs. M. J. Bahin, March 23. PAUL FINNEY WED IN DETROIT CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finney are at home at 6582 Horatio St., Detroit, following their marriage which took place in Our Lady , Queen of Angels Church, Detroit, February 2. Mr.'Fin- ney formerly resided here.’ Rev. Francis Widlak officiated at the ceremony and was celebrant o f the solemn high mass. Miss Martha ShiLalla, cousin o f the bride, was maid o f honor and fhe other"bridal attendants were Misses Nellie Kuczmarski, Gretchen Shikalla, Henrietta Mrose, Rqgina Kraszew- ski, Eleanor ZaVadel, Jeannie Cislo find Marion Muck. Mr. Frank Walker served as best man and ushers were Messrs. Richard Spangle, Ray Zava- lel, Walter.Bogushefsky, Rey Sepula, Stanley Kirzemein and Eugene Szew- ski. A reception was held'at the Polish Veterans Hall, Detroit, following the service. Mrs. Finney is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. I titer Muck, Detroit. Mr. Finney is the son o f Mr. Carl Finney, Detroit, and the grandson o f Mrs, W. C» Finney, Cedarville. He gradu­ ated from Cedarville High School and was discharged from the army in the summer of 1945. Mr. Finney’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rigio, , and Miss Betty Nelson were at- endants fat the wedding and reception Wanted: Washing and ironing. Call 6-2761! Cedarville. For SaIey—40 A A- A White layig pullets. Phone 6-2418. Guy LefoTge Rook * RHEUMATISM * Sufferers! Try Beitoer's Rinol Quick comforting relief from psin* o f rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bsgo. FREE BOOKLET. Ask for .Reiner’s Rinol* $1.60 (4 bottles for $6. Brown's Drag Stors, Cedarville* O. C O Z Y # THEATRE • Fri. attd Sat., March 1-2 . Fred MacMurray — Helen Walker "MURDER, HE SAYS" COLOR CARTOON — MUSICAL Sun. Midi Mon, ..March 3-4 Joan Leslie — Robert Alda "RHAPSODY IN BLUE" ALSO LATE NEWS EVENTS and Thttrs., Worth 6*7 Batts Davie — John Dali ALSO NEWS.O f THE DAY PAPER READ AT CLUB MEETING The February meeting of the Ken­ sington Club was held Thursday afternoon a t the home4'o fM r s . Hugh Turnbull, Twenty-four members and guests-were present, Mrs. Wilbur Cooley, who wa3 in charge o f the program, read a paper public libraries. Refreshments carrying out a Washington’s Birth day theme were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Irma Creswell and Mrs, Raymond Williamson, DEATH OF LEO McCALL - , WAS ACCIDENTAL A verdict o f accidental death re­ sulting from suffocation has been re turned by Coroner H. C. SchickJn the death o f Leo McCall, 40, o f 14 Sum mit Lane, Skyway park, Bath, Twp. Mr. McCall was found dead in his home a week ago and the body was sent to Wisconsin for burial, CHURCH NOTES THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr, H, H. Abels, Minister * Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Bette Nelson, Supt, Church Service 11 ;00 A, M, Sermon, “ The Wheel o f Ezekiel”, Coming-Watch for it ‘G.I.’ Sunday* Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:30 P, M. Speaker Paul Smith who will talk about ’Life o f a G, L in Ger­ many,’ Display o f Nazi souvenirs Refreshments followed .by social hour. Ruth Irvin, president. Date o f Golden Circle social evening .to M announced, Mrs. Amos Frame, president. • Wesley Weds social evening March 6 a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs* Wilbur Wisecup. Marvin Agnor, president. Amos Frame, Marvin Agnor, John Mills and William Boyce. George Frame, usher. Collection stewards this Sunday,* UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Ralph A . Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A . M., Supt. Arthur B, EvanB. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “ Christ Our High Priest.” Y. P. C. U, 6:30, P.M. Subject, “ What is Protestant Christianity ? ” Leader, Kathleen Adams. Union Service in the Presbyterian Church at 7:30 P. M. This will be the last message o f the weeks series by Dr. William Seath, and all should hear Aim. • V ^ He has had & wonderful experience in-leading men to Jesus Christ, and demonstrating the Power o f the Gos­ pel to save men from sin to eternal life. Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 P.M. Beginning next Wednesday evening union prayer, meetings will be held on the six Wednesday evenings, lead­ ing up to Holy Week, when the three hour service on Good Friday, as usual. The service next Wednesday, March will be in the Methodist "Church, with Revf Paul BUiott as leader. The following services will be as follows. March 13, Church o f God. Leader, Rev. R. A. Jamieson. March 20, Presbyterian Church; Leader, Dr. H. H, Abels. March 27, United Presbyterian,, Leader, Rev. Raymond Strickland. April 3, Methodist Church. Leader, Rev. R. C, Frederick. April 10, Church o f God. Leader, Dr. F. A. Jurkat. The Good Friday Service will be held in the United Presbyterian Chur­ ch. The Easter Sunrise Service ip the Presbyterian. Church. These Lenten Services coll us all to Look Godward, and “ Seek First the Kingdom o f God.” 6, Rebuilt Watches Ladies and Gents Wrist and Pocket Watches Harry Mogle Phone 6-2931 REARDEAN’S , , BARBER SHOP ■ Now Located * South Solon W * Walcoma You . , Formerly Locatod at Cadarvilla ' LEGAL notice George Allen Oberlin, whose lest known address was 4218 Easfer'aVfc.', Dallas 16, Texas, if hereby notified th$t Sybil Virginia Oberlin, has filed a petition in tbs Common Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio, against him, the same being Case No. 24279, praying fo r a divorce on the grounds o f Gross Neglect o f Duty end Extreme Cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on or after ai?e full weekB from the date of the first publication hereof. (2-15.8t-.S-22) % * MELVYN A . SCQTT, Attorney fo r Plaintiff 1024 U. B. Building, Dayton, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE Martha M. Charles, who resides at 2014 Mehehan St., Ridgewood Queens 27, New York, is hereby notified that 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.024,231, praying for a divorce on the grounds o f Gross Neglect, o f Duty nad Extreme Cruelty, and that said cause will come on for hearing on, or after six full weeks from the date o f the foot publication hereof. ’ (l-18-6t-2-l) DAN M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f John Davis! Deceased. Notice is hereby givem that Pearl Davis, has been duly appointed as ad­ ministratrix o f the estate o f John Da­ vis, deceased, late o f Bellbrook, Greene countyOhio, Dated this 6th day o f February, 1946 WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Isaiah M. Deck, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Kenneth L , Little has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Isiah M. Deck, deceased, late o f Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 10th day o f January, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probate CoUrt, Greene County, Ohio. '■flirt WarisneveroverftrtheJIEDC 88 SS Theynedyour RedCrosstoday andfor manytomorrows! T HEY lie in hospitals, thousands o fou r finest—sick, cruelly maimed. Who is to write their letters, hear, their troubles, answer when they call for "Mom!’ ? Mom can’t be there. ButyourRed Cross can , dndmust be there. Many thousands more Americans, still Overseas, must count on the Red Cross for comfort and cheer. So won’ t you give to the Red Cross? This is your chance to say, "Thanks, Soldier, for all you’ve done!” YOUR RedCros MUST CARRY ON • • SPONSORED BY— Duvall Hardware FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00. A. M. Sabbath School, John PoWers, Supt. • * . Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “ Dare We <Be Christians” . By' Dr. Wm. Seath. 3 P. M. Union Service for the A.M. E, and Baptist Churches, and all of their friends. This service will be in- the Presbyttrian Church, and Dr. Seath will bring a special sermon. 7:30 P. M. Final service o f the Community Preaching Mission. Dr. Seath’s topic is “ The Last Audit” . On Tuesday afternoon, March 5th, the Mizpah Bible Class will meet ai the home of Mrs, G. W, Steele. /De­ votions will be in char^ONrf Mrs. G. H. Creswdl, and Mrs. F. A . Jurkat will review the book, “Papa was a Preacher”. Roll call will be answered with an Irish joke from each member. The Westminster Class meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James B, Crumrine, Jr., on Tues­ day evening a t 7:30 o’clock. Election o f officers will be held. Union mid-wedk Lenten Services icgin on Wednesday evening, March 6th, at the Methodist Church at 7:30. i’llE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:90 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. ft illiam Ferguson, ' Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. TepiC-A People Finding a Home land. . Preaching 11:00 A, M, Theme “ In order to be a Christian what are We to believe?’ ! The Young People will meet at 7:30, In the morning worship the Psalter Hytnnal will he Used as the-official, praise .book. This book' became the official praise book of the denominiP’ lion in 1927 but only recently the session o f the Clifton Church took action making it the official praise book o f the congregation, The Psalter Hymnal is a gift to jh o congregation by Mr, and Mrs. David C. Bradfute, in memory o f their son Lt. Wallace Bradfute for whom Memorial services were recently held. The book will be dedicated to the praise service o f the Lord Sabbath morning. m v j t e d j o S j T O ^ i h e ii - . ■■ ■ . ■ . I . ; l a t e s t j _ 2 J 2 2 ^ i PLYMOUTH Watited-^Sewing to be dope ai my home. Phono 6-1122* Wylda Myers. Now on display at the Show Room of PAUL EDWARDS SOUTHMAIN STREET March 2 Phone: CedariUe 6-2471

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