The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26
1 fr “ -i - TT * er *■"r s T ~ / « ** f i B t a v a g t o s s u m w ^ y . A t if o hi , t m /.... .^ ,Tfa^ _ MHiiMMa CHURCH NOTES < * , $ .» > * * * »i .* ■» . "• J f 0«*tMHff* /«NM #•?#) Clayton HaoHiDu .la ktdtr, Mfa. PaulRamsey, Mr»,Paul Edward* and Mr*, J*Kreltaer an aepiaHng botteaa- A Bake Sale ia being held Saturday, ' April 20, at the Clerk's Office, r CLIFTON UNITED „ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tte1, John W. Bicicptt, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist ,>Sahhath School 10:00 A. M. Supt William, Ferguson* Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist ■Topic for discussion' ‘‘Two Friends ■of Jesus meet Him on the way to Firvmaas” . -.The congregation will he le by the choir in rendering several selections on the Resurrection of Jesus. . Mrs. Casper Arnett will sing'“Open •W.ide the Temple Gates,” The sermon. Topic “Moses, The Psalms and the Prophets” all' testify of Jesus the Messiah. The whole ser vice is planned to strengthen the Christianas Faith, - . ■ Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme o The service will' close singing yAl • Hail the Power of Jesus Name”. The Young People will meet at 7:30. The Boar^ of Education of the Un. ited Presbyterian Church met last Tuesday in Chicago, Dr. John W. Biokett is a member of the Board and attended th* meeting. This Board has been merged with the Board of Publication at’ Pittsburgh forming the Board of Christian Ed* usation, Last Tueedejf’* meeting was held mostly for the making of tranm fem of the properties andmatters per taining -thereto — to the Board of . Christian Education, The Xenia Presbyterial of Women’* work was held in the Sugar Creek church near Bellbrook yesterday. I t . was a large gathering, of women, j Among the speakers was Mrs. Hey of Xenia, Mrs. Margaret Huish, Dr. Jamieson’s daughter, of Egypt, who returned home last week and Miss Mary Kyle of India and Xenia. Clif ton United Presbyterian Church was represented by fifteen women. “Good Fri.” service is being‘ held in the Presbyterian Church of -Clifton. ^ The pastors have a part in this sen vice. The service will be held from two to three o’clock, THECHURCHOF THENAZARBNE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 to IhW 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, Ed* fus Nance. , CUMMINGS TRUCKING SERVICE . C O N T R A C T H A U L I N G -,.... | ' , * Service Anywhere — Any Time — Reasonable Rates, Sand — Graved — Crushed Limestone Phone: 4-3702 Jamestown, Ohio A full College Course for you W I T H E X P E N S E S M B P I ! ilrr!HE} t nr; ltic, rrfi J J a Here’simportantnews foryoung men. 18 and, over (17 with par ents’ consent). Under the GI Bill of Rights, if you enlist in the U. S. Army-before October 6, 1946, for 3 years, upon your dis charge you will be entitled to 48 months of college,- trade or-busi ness school education. Tuition up to $500 per ordinary school year will be paid. And you will receive $65 monthly living al lowance—$90 if you are mar-* ried. Get the facts at your nearest U. S. Army 'Recruiting Station. f JUST ARRIVED CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES NO . 1 COBBLERS NO . 1 KATAHD INS £ ' GreeneCountyFarm B u r e a u C o - O p it) n o w ’^ r - * IS AN IDEAL TIME TO MAKE YOUB SELECTION LOOK WELL AHEAD In ordering a Monur ment, you are select ing a memorial that mustserve and endure for years. If you feel the costs must'be con served, don’t "save” unwiselyIWe-will tell you how to 2 save -—safely. T O VISIT OUR 1946 DISPLAY lt*s Highly Desitabh To Place Y otir .Family Memorial While Living • TheGeorye tyodch&SonsQraniteCo* lift W/Mmrf St, XENIA) OHIO Phone 160 * Second Century of Banking # 1 # MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5,000.00 F. D. I. C. The strength o f a bank is determined b y its history— its policy, its management and the extent o f its re- sources— these in abundance are an integral part o f the Xenia National Bank Almost every day newspapers carry stories o f “Savings Lost” * — “Money Destroyed by Fire”— “Hold lip s” — “ Pockets Picked” and other losses which would not have happened i f the money had been in a checking account in a hank. A Checking account here provides absolute safety* conven ience in paying bills with a legal receipt for same, — and an1easy way at the end o f the year to make your report for income tax. * *• * • • - , % The Xenia National Bank o ffers its facilities to depositors — calling attention to its convenience o f location, its strength and standing, the courtesy and interest o f its employes in our custo mers* ■ . £ Inquiries into A N Y TYPE o f LOAN you may need will he \ confidently and courteously considered. Youare never a stranger after your first visit to our Bank The Evening of Life May be Passed in Comfort, 0r If the Morning of Life is Wisely Spent Open An Account with Capital Assets over $ 1 1 t , Ml H ll S V1S10 If tl ativc whel gain Ft men Hou, ed a the Und- have $75 to $ Serg Serg cal Firs to $ inert - «elvi lieu Capt all or tip t rece reap ed i Gua detit vice. 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