The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

« ! mm £ Gtub andSadatActivities v . The Freahgterian Church will bold An Easter Market in the Ckrk’s offie* ( hi Saturday afUraooo, April 90th. Th* Women's Missionary Society of th* Clifton United Presbyterian church held ita regular monthly meet­ ing Iaat Wedne*day in the home of Mrs, David C. Bradfute. Mrs. Bertha Ferguson led the devotional worship, choosing as her topic “Using the Key of Loyalty.” Mrs. Paul Rife hac charge of the meeting and Mrs, MJ.' Bahin of Springfield was the guest speake. MMtIMHIIMIMIMIIIW CHURCH NOTES »w>yiiiniiiiiiiniii|(mniM^ijuinHimiiiiilwKHnn^diniii Rev. R. A . Jamieson and Dr. John W. Bickett accompanied by Mrs, J.W, Bickett of Clifton were in attendance a t the Dedication services of the new .Corinth BlVd« United Presbyterian church in Dayton on last Sabbath afternoon. Dr. Ray M. Davis of New­ ton, Iowa, gave the address. ■ - Blaine/Spahr and Dr,‘John W. of tEe Clii Mr. Blaine Bickett n fton United Presby- terian church were delegates to the Jamestown last Monday. Mr. Spahr Xenia Presbytery meeting held in gave the report of the Clifton church on the World-Wide Christian Advance movement. ■ Mr. A. Roger Collins of Clifton U nited Presbyterian Church was made Chairman of the Budget Committee of Xenia Presbytery, United Presby­ terian church tb succeed W.W. Gallo­ way, who has moved from the bounds of the Presbytery. Roush* 939 Hybrid Seed Corn. 1 will take care of my customers as us­ ual. Will have corn a t my farm in a few days. ARTHUR D. HANNA, Phone 6-2201, Cedarville, R.R.1. The Young Ladies Missionary Soc­ iety *of the Clifton United Presby­ terian Church met last Tues. evening, April 9, with Miss Marjorie Bradfute and discussed the Mission topic “The Church Moves Forward”. A number of the young ladies took part in the meeting. Attention Farmers—If we can he of any service to your tractor* call us. -Phone 6-2701. Cummings Chevrolet Sales ROUSCH’S 939 SEED CORN Taking orders now* Get Yours in Early. Be Safe* HERBERT POWERS, 1—---- Cedarville, 0 „ R 1 .-------- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H, Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Power*, Supt. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme 6:30 Young People’s Meeting, Miaa Choir, rehearsal Saturday .Bjp.m. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H, H, Abel*, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Selma Church Service 9;45 a.m. Union Sunday School following. Supt Elbert Schicjkendant*. u n it e d P r e s b y t e r ia n c h u r c h Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A, M.,1Supt. Arthur B. Evans, Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:30 p.m, THE CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENB Pastor, Raymond Strickland.' Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Preaching ll'.ttO 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. , illiam Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme /life Seal Safes Beach ;5,600 In Greece County Receipts from the 1945 sale of "Yule cal stamps in the County amounted ) $5,G00, an increase of $500 over H i sales,, according to a report made •jblic by the Greene CobntyTPUblic ealth league, Monday. Mrs. Paul*Haider, Xenia, was elect* i president, succeeding Mrs, Carolyn IcCormick, Osborn. Mrs. W. C. dole, Osborn,, vice president^-. JClar- ,nce E. McKeCver, Xenia, corrfsptmfl- .ig secretary and Mre. S. M. McKay, ienia, treasurer.. Lewis. E. Bales, .ehia is executive secretary. fwo College Girls In “Who’SWho" Mar Festival Tb* second annual May MwleSk will ba sponsored this year again by th* four Woman’s Club* of CedarviUa; tha Horn* Culture Club, Research Club, Kensington Club and tha Worn* an’* Club, A general meeting was celled together by Ml** EUlott, chair­ man of last years May Musical, and otieera fo r this years event in May Were elected,* as follows-*. <■> General Chairman,Mrs. Ward CreaweU Genera^ Secretary, Mrs. Philip Frey 1 Rule* governing the ebntinuanee of the Musical from year to year were agreed upon, and tWa years program material was discussed. The follow­ ing committed* were appointed;— Program Committee— . Mrs. Paul ElUott, Chairman Mrs. Ward Cresweil . ■ Mrs. Philip Frey Mrs. Hugh Turnbull Receiving Line and Ushers— Mrs. Lucy Turner, Chairman Mrs. Leon Kling "Mrs. Adda Mitchell Mrs. Paul Cummings Reception and Sociability— - Mrs* Ira D. Vayhinger,- Chairman Mrs. Walter Riff Mrs. Fred Clemans Mrs. Melvin McMillan Date and Place— - Mrs.' Ervin Kyle, Chairman Mrs. F.A, Jurkat Mrs. S, C. Wright Publicity and Announcements— Mrs. Karih Bull; Chairman Mrs. A. E, Richards The 1946May Musical will be given' entirely by Home Talent and will foe a community affair. There will be no admission charge and the public will be Cordially invited. The date, some­ time- during the latter part fo May will be announced later. ; BASKET BALL BANQUET HONORING CEDARVILLE “BIG REDS”, CHAMPS Friday, April 19,1946 —7 to 9 P.M.— HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Price: ftJM per Plata—Tax Included BUCKSMfTHMC At our shop on the Selma-Springfield Pike, north of Selma ALLKINDS OFREPAIRWORK | Either Electric or Acetylene , Welding in the f ie ld or a t the Shop. ,>■ ( - ... . ; Wehave a portable outfit and can work In the Field if necessary. No Job to small; wagon ;REPAIRS—METAL ORWOOD JOHNSON’S GASOLINE? United States Patent for a unique vaporiser. . Slightly larger than a Watch, it is easily attached near the carburetor where it mixes more free a ir with the gasoline. Car qwnets re­ port substantial mileage increases per gallon of gasoline. If you would like to try one on your car without risking a penny, send in your name and address to Vaco-matic Box 177, Cedarville, O. I f you aren't satisfied with the gasoline saving on your car, you will receive |1,00 bonus On request. The company is also look­ ing for live agents to help introduce i t in their neighborhood. Good money SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR E X P E R T S H O E MAN One capabla of running a good to I um * department. Good salary and c—Hajssi t a. Must ksve USES referral. Smart, R o t b u c k Sc Co. Springfield, Ohio Two Cedarville College students nave received word that they will be listed this year in the college "Who’s vVho”. - ’ The listing is made after a survey of all American colleges and univer­ sities to determine outstanding stu­ dents, ‘ . j The two Cedarville students, both seniors, are Miss Margaret Stormont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Stormont, and Mrs. Doris Townsley Sanders, daughter f Mro. and Mrs. Fred Townsley. Miss Stormont has served as presi­ dent of the college YWCA, and is a member of Chi Sigma Phi soroority and Crown Club* As a freshman she .von the annual Bible memory contest. A member of the United Presbyter- an church, Miss Stormont teaches in the local Sunday School. She has been employed in her spare time by the Cummings Chevrolet Sales, Mrs. Sanders is the wife of John Sanders, a returned veteran and cql- nge student. She attended Monmouth college in her sophomore year and was member of Kappa Delta sorority there. At Cedarville, Mre. Sanders is a member of Chi Sigma Phi sorority, Dramatic^ d a b , YWCA and Crown Club. . C O Z Y T H E A T R E OPEN AS USUAL WEEK OF APRIL 14 MISS JEANNE WRIGHT WED IN SUNDAY CEREMONY Miss Marilyn Jeanne Wright and Mr. Harold Gutherie, of Apollo, Pa., spoke their marriage vows before an altar, decorated with white tapers, white snapdragons and contrasting palms in the Presbyterian Church a t noon Sunday following the mornipg service. ” ' ' l Rev. Paul Elliott officijlted A the double ring ceremony after a /ifteen - minute program o f nuptiiHnusic had been prestmted^bjr Mrs. Rankin Me Millan, organist, and Miss Phyllis Bry- atist, who sang, “T|ie Lord’s Prayer” and “Because”, The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a two piece dress of light blue silk crepe and a hat of white flowera with matching accessories. She carried a small white prayer book and' wore a corsage of, white camellias. Miss Margaret Anderson, the maid of honor, chose a dress of aqua crepe with a corsage of pink camellias for the occasion. Her accessories were, brown. Mr. Robert Gutherie attened bis brother as best man. . —Yellow-jonquils—and—yellow and— while candles formed a spring color scheme for tbe decorations of the Wright residence where, a reception was held' following the service. The bride’s mother received the guests in a gown of light blue and white mesh, and- the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Gutherie, was also attired in light blue. Both mothers had corsages, of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Gutherie left for a wedding trip through the Smoky Mountains following the reception. The bride’s going away ensemble was a brown tailored suit with matching accessories. When tbe couple re tu rn ,1 the bride will return to Washington, whetd she is stationed with the WAVES to await her discharge. Mrs. Gutherie, a seaman, first class, is a graduate of Cedarville High School. She attended Cedarville Col­ lege for two "years prior to enlisting in the WAVES. Mr. Gutherie is th* son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E< Guth­ erie of Apollo, P*. Recently discharg­ ed from the service after three years. He is now employed a t the Photo­ graphy department a t Wright Field. nofkrsMou qembe onepn hc*H mfwyp BAND CONCERT ' ^ Presented by < STUDENTS AND ALUMNAE MEMBERS O F C e d a rv ille H ig h S choo l With Miss Marian Van Tresa of Springfield as guest soloist on '■*' ■ the Marimba. FR IDAY , A PR IL 12, 1946 '/■■■. : 8 :00P .M . “ " - . ■mdm*** j March — Men of Ohio . . . ________________ ,_________ Fillmore Overture — Excels — . . . . . — --------- --------- . . . . ___ _ Robinson Symphonic Overture — Aurora . . . . . . . . L ______ . . . . . . . . Yoder Waltz Selection of Strauss Melodies — Stranssianna 2—.by Bructon. Overture — King Ko reb-----------. . . . . . ___ ____ . . . . . . . . . Lorenz (Two melodics against each other) Marimba sole Fair Rosmarin . . — . . . . . . . . . . . ____ Krisler Mjutoh — Pride o:f the Regiment------- . . . . . . . . ------------ Crammond Overture — Harmony Queen-----------. . . . ___ __________ . . . Coete March — Radio Boys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 1_____________ _ Rolf* . INTERM ISS ION Overture — The Crusaders -------------- . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . Buchtel — March-----Legionnaire* __ Filmore, Trumpet Trio — Arrangements of Moonlight Bay and I’m Forever Blowing Bubble* — Roger Charles, Robert Coleman, Wendell Cultice Overture —T Dauntless ------ -------------------'------ . . . . . . . . Holmes Marimba Solo — Sympathy from “Tha Firefly” . . . . . . . . . . Friml Overture — The N a rra to r------------- ----------------------- -— Buchtal Overture — Orental* . . . . . . . . . — --------------— ---- . . . . . . . . . Lean! March — Homeward M arch------------------------------ ------Foster Phone SouUi Charleston Exchange 3763 M R I I I I I ■ ■ ■ i i m i i i R i i i i a i An unavoidable break­ down of a ‘home-repair part of our linotype Thurs­ day stopped composition th e week. We ask your co-operation. Tipping Oil Barrel -ttean| Strep withSucWs TRACTOR SERVICE—We are «* quipped to give expert Service to all nuke* of tractors, Phona 692 for *P- peintment. King Tractor Bales, 985- 39i N. Detroit St,, Xenia, Ohio, Hava your old worn out Oil and Grease changed to Summer Wright, W* give sm b*et tk fA m Job in town without watting. t C’nnmilngs Chuvrekt Sate* SRapIreo tWvstcf Vl^oftTk* This Men permits easy «^ r** ; H«ai of tb* last drop of oil hi tits barrel wititout heavy tifthtg. The rig Is » a d s sf tw# stout pjrtss and an *id w a ttot ttre eut in half. Ranovst*Strswbewie* 1 The rsnovation .stoawharry fields should begin immediately after harvest. The heavy mulch i should be removed with a h*y rake and tha sparse mulch cut Into tha •oil. Before cultivating, apply a com­ plete fertilizer a t the rate of 600 to 900 pounds per acre. If the sjril to acid, apply lima. Row* should fa* cultivated to 12 o r IB inches. lf an open furrow to left, tha roots will dry out rapidly. ^ WANTED TO BUY—Old fashioned furniture, china and glass dish*#, col­ ored coal oil lamps, vnses and htto** brae. Write Mr*. Paul J , T h H 2414 Chttotol Ave. Middletown, OM* (#**») * •. ri u / t > PERSONNEL 1st CORNET— find SAXOPHONE— a Roger Charles Glenns Nance Robert Coleman William Ferguson, ’44 TROMBONE- ’ Whyne Corry ’41 1st CLARINET— Roger Conks William F lin t William Bailey— Janet Gordon BASS— Dempk Frey 1st TRUMPET— Wendell Cultice CYMBALS A BELLS— Cletua Fredericks 2nd CLARINET— Kathleen Evans Joan Whittington ALTO HORNS— Mary Louisa Stormont Betty Crnmrine ’46 ’' Barbara Koppa s - find CORNET— Helen Lemaeter Jane Chaplin Vtoto Ferguson BARITONES— Nolan Butts 3rd CLARINET— ' John Irvin* Shiriey Powm Dianna Brifihtman DRUMS- Nancy Fergnaan, t 1st SAXOPHONE- Charlotto Cotlina ; Martha Balk Hopping ’44 Margto Bradfute U .»M u c a iimvmi maimonv fo abet FLUTE— •. v „ : r , i Sejm Frey _ '” n, ■ • . r ->4.'. ^ S ■3 - k . « f Director, MILDRED C. FOSTER Onset Soloist, MIRIAN VAN TREES Musk Festival, May 10, a t 8:16 P. M„ Opera H omoi * Baccatoureato Ssrvleo, May 12, a t 8:00 P.M., Presbyterian Church Cemmeneement, May 18, a t 8:00 P.M., Opera Hem* ! ORDER COAL NOW We have a car of furnace coal on -trcck and expect another by Monday. This will be the last coal wewill get on our 1945-46con­ tract du to the strike situation, 1946-47COM,PRICES TOBEHIGHER r Get YourOrder In Early, Immediately MIXEDHOMINYANDGROUNDOATS CAROFFIELD FENCE ONTHEWAY Galvanized Fence Posts Now On Hand PeetMoss Litter, per bale—$3.00 i « ■ i i i « i R I I « I I I I I I 1 I PouItryFence, 48In*per rd .—62c i § Order Fertilizer while it is available, there is [ ■ Little Prospect for More i Limited amount of Little Red Cloer Seed ■ H 0 M 6 6 f # l L J 1 I I I I CEDARVILLE, OHIO ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ a H a a FRANKCRESWELL • a ■ ■ ■ ■ BABY CHICKS flow it tha tim* to buy Baby Chicks, • Thay will ba good property naxt Fall CHOICE OF 14 BREEDS . 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