The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 1-26

CJffiARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1 ,1W c V J . C lub and SocialActivities George H, Abels, quartermaster j ■"**"— *—* thijd clue, of. the U.S, Navy, « sou of Dr, aud Mrs. H.H. Abels, has ar­ rived here for a vacation a t home. He is stationed a t Green Cove Springs Florida. CHURCH NOTES The Kensington Club will meet Kay 9th with Mrs- Howard Turnbull. This will be an all day meeting. Please note change of date. Mrs. C, H. Crouse has given up her residence here and moved to Xenia the past week. Lt. Com. Paul Orr arrived home this week after more than three years service in this country and in the Pa­ cific. He was discharged a t Chicago. Lt, Com, Orr had been stationed in the area of the Pacific storm but. had left a day previous on a trip to China He experienced an unexpeced forced landing a t Guam that damaged the plane. This made his trip to India im­ possible. Mrs, Orr ' joined her hus­ band a t Cincinnati from Chicago and they visited several days with his father at Fair Haven before coming .here. STRICKLE-ARY NUPTIALS’ ; PERFORMED IN KENTUCKY Announcement is being made >of the marriage of Miss Ada Ary, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ary, Xenia, and Mr. Elmer Strickle, Jr., Xenia. The double ring service was read.by Rev. Carl Taylor a t his. home in Cov­ ington, Ky., April 80th. Mr. and Mrs. James Melvin, Dayton brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were attendants. Mrs.. Strickle is a graduate of Ce­ darville High School. Mr. Strickle is the son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Elmef Strickle, Sr., W. Main St., Xenia and attended Central High School, He was discharged from the army in November after serving three and one half years. ,H« is employed as an in­ spector a t the National Cash Register Co., Dayton. For Sale Plants Potted tomato plants and all- kinds of vegetable plants. Charles .A. Foster, S« Main st. Cedarville. 5-3-10 Fpr Sale—Coal chick brooder; -Gale sure drop^com planter; Estate heat- rola, large size; priced for quick sale. Phone 6-2232. Carl Bhgford For 'Sale—Limited amount of 939 and Pioneer seed corn. Phone 6-1798, Cedarville. 5-3-10 Certified' COW FUR" ^STORAGE From the moment your fur* nr* placed in our •ara they «r* insured •gainst fire, theft, lost, and damage by moths or' hast. Think what this means! . . . com* plat* freedom from •vary fur worry during fha dangerous summer months . . . all at a nominal ctTst to- you. F1IONE • 6-1221 ’ ( PICKERING ELECTRIC M)tir vetilii lit'tr1hrrn insperlert dml fifttvr^ hi Th* AttiFrtrgt* fmtiim# *| •MiiMiwiuiMimmiMMuuHiuiwiuymgMuifuimwMmimuiM UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt. Arthur B. Evans. Preaching 11 A M. Theme, “Know­ ing Oneself,” Y.P.C.U, Subject, “Making My vocation Christian.” Union Service 8 P.M. in this church. Program presented by the Wilberi force Quartette and- other represent­ atives of Payne Seminary. Prayer service Wednesday 8 p.m. in this Church, Leader, Mrs. Meryl Stormont, Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 p.nt. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt.,, Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme ‘Rude Awakening.” 6;30 P. M. Young Peoples West­ minster Fellowship. James Bailey, Jr. leader, 8:00 P, M, “Wilberforce Quartette* Jnion Service at the -tJ.P. Church. Tuesday evening is the Broadcast" >rs Class monthly meeting. Cotnmit- ee in charge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ram- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Creswell. Vfrs. Margaret Huish is to be special speaker. , Wednesday evening: Prayer meet­ ing at the U. P. Church. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Dr. H. H. Abels, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M, Bette 'felson, Supt. ■■■■..?• Church Service 11 A. M. “Parents nd the Home” second of the series “ 'he American Home”. Church Service at Selmsj; 9:45. Jnion Sunday School following, El-’, evt Schickendantz, Supt. • Young Peoples Meeting '7 P.M. Wilmington Conference here May *th beginning at TO a.m. Luncheon .t noon, afternoon session with ad- iress by Dr. Wiant. Two'hundred arc xpected to attend. . Quarterly Conference evening of Jay 9th at 7 p.m. ’ Covered dish sup­ per, followed by business .session of he year. Annual Reports are to Be nade. • - The books of the Ohio Conference .Ifuy 12. All arc urged to catch, up )n their giving for the current year ind give a substantial offering so that he church can come through with flying ‘:olors. The collection stewards are now busy making the canvas and will report Sunday just following Church. Six candidates were accepted into Omdga Chapter of the National Hon­ or Society at its annual meeting a t A a t the High School Friday evening. T They were Messrs. George Frame, ■ j Dempwolf Frey, Kenneth Wilburn, Misses Kathleen Evans, Irene Turner V and Joan Whittington. Miss: Margaret Stormont, president, A presided at the candle-lighting service X and Miss Claire Stormcmt'was guide. X Mr. William Ferguson represented scholarship; Mr. Wayne Corry, lead- V ership; Miss Marianna Frederick, character and Miss Frances Huffman, service. ' ■ j ^ Following the initiation officers . X were elected for. the coming year, f They are Mr. Wayne Corry, president; V Mrs. Harold Hanna, vice-president^ <«► and Mrs. Jack Huffman, secretary- & treasurer. • ^ A covered dish supper was served m the school cafeteria in charge of Miss Margaret Stormont and Mrs. Jamps Cfumrine, assisted by Miss Carrie Rife, high school principal. A pink and green color motif was em­ ployed in the appointments and spring flowers, decorated the tables. Present at the supper were the new Candidates, high school faculty, members of the honor society and their families. . CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CIIDRCH Dr. John W. Rickett, Minister Mrs. Elwoad Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “God's Purpose for Man”. Young Peoples Meeting 7:30 p.m, LINEN SHOWER GIVEN FOR COMING BRIDE BpUSCIf’S 939 SEED CORN Taking ordefs now. Get Yours' ip Early. Be Safe. HERBERT POWERS, Cedajville* 0 .| R C O Z Y . t h e a t r e ( Miss Edith Rector, east of Xenia, whose marriage to Mr. Kent Clemans, will take place May 11, was compli. mented. at a linen “Shower” at which Mrs. Daniel Devoe,.near Xenia, was hostess a t the home of Miss Anna Slrte, W. Main St., Xenia, Friday evening. Contests were enjoyed and prizes were awarded Mrs.. Allan Miller and Mrs. James Haines. An ice course was served. Those present were Mrs. George Tiffany, Mrs. Robert Kyne, Mrs. Dar­ rell Sheridan, Mrsf. H. D, Carrol], MVp Lewis Rector, Mrs. Fred Clemans, Mrs Robert Jenner, Mrs. William Johnston Mrs.. Allan Miller, Mrs. Jatqes Haines, Mrs. Elbert Lewis, Mrs. W,L, Clem&ng lisp s ' Edith Rector, Betty Wallace lihnma Jean Nichols, Jean Hopkins and Anna Slate,- FrL mm *Suit M*y 3-4 t ponhle Feature Program “THE SPIDER” - mm *' 'SONG OF THE PRAIRIE” Sun.emd Mon., May 5-6 Dick Haymes — Joanne Crain “STATE FAIR” SundayMatinaa at 2 P*W* TUESDAY, MAY 7 Dorothy Lamour —*Eddie Bracken '•THE FLEETS IN” ALSO CARTOON " Wad, and Tht»*».» May $-» PeggyAnnGarner—AllynJoetyn “JUNIOR MISS" irfanvft~< cartoon TUESDAY PRIMARY DAY Tuesday is primary election day for each of the political parties when nominations will be made for state, and county offices that fall due this year. There will he various local is­ sues before the voters. No village or city or township offices are to be fil­ led this year.. Republicans are urged, to -double their efforts to get out a good vote and register their protest against cer­ tain things objected to by the admin­ istration, A full vote will do much to check the wild Communistic experi­ ment now going on in Washington, Greene county has always given former Governor John W. Bricker a. big vote and he should have the same for U. S. Senator without opposition for the nomination, If you are not in­ formed as to the merits of the > publican candidates, state and judi­ cial, don't hesitate to call this office. Bu sure to come out Tuesday to vote. FIRST HONORARY SOCIETY MET ISTHE BANNER EVENT OFTHfYIAR b“si,Jess.we have found the public in this community most re- aponsive in our efforts to give you the necessary.articles to be found in an up-to- date hardware store. We thank you! v u . yearJ^ kb®been one when all things you needed were not availa­ ble. Our patrons have been most patient' Again we thank you! ». Opr.AjtorHmtEiahan^aUc.| For this Anniyersctry Sale we invite you to our Store on May 4 that you may register to a part in our *Give - a - Way Party\ The drawings and awardswill begin at 12 o’clock.. (Noon)., and continue each hour for afternoon and evening until 11P. M, The following listed Articles will be Given Away FREE, SATURDAY, MAY 4th Come in and register (16 years and older) giving your name and address so you will be listed for the prizes given away free One Pair Nylon Hose Electric Iron One Day Alarm Clock Long Handle Shovel Electric Toaster Steel Garden Rake 50 lbs. 8-Penny Nails Steel Broom Rake Corey Coffee Maker Plumb Defense Axe Plumb Carpenter Hammer You are not required to be present a t any o f the drawing hours as you w ill be advised o f your good fortune. All Kinds Household Cleaning Supplies Bulk Garden Sedds Garden Fertilizers MISS MARIANNA FREDERICK TO WED MR. EMORY BEIREIS Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Frederick are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Marianna, to Mr. Emory Franklin Beireis, Dayton, which will take place Tuesday evening, May 7, a t 7:30 o’clock in the' local Methodist Church. Rev. Frederick^ father of the bride and pastor of the Church of God, will' officiate a t the service. The bride will be given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr. J. H. Frederick. Miss Elnora Beireis will be maid of honor and Miss Pearl Beireis will be bridesmaid. Nancy Church, cquain ! of the, bride, will he flower girl. Mr, I Albert Frederick, brother of the bride [ will serve ps best man and the bride- j groom's brother, Mr. Curtis Beireis, will be head usher. Miss Gloria Abels' will be organist for the service and MI bs Donna Thompson will sing. Following the service members of Chi Sigma Phi Sorority of Cedarville College will be hostesses a t a recep­ tion. Miss Frederick' is a graduate of Cedarville High School and is enroll­ ed as a freshman a t Cedaryille Col­ lege. Mr. Beireis, a World War II veteran, is the son of Mr, John Beireis of Dayton. You Are Most Welcome 1 D UVALI! ’IH a A d u M /ie s THE TIMT BLUB FLAM! OF NATURAL CAS C O M E S M A N Y M I L E S A T Y O U R B E C K A N D C A L L NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Edward H, Brown, de­ ceased. / Notice is hereby given that William S. Rogers, has been duly appointed M Administrator- W. W, A. of the estate of Edward H. Brown, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio, Dated this 1st day of May, 1948, WILLIAM B. Me CALLISTER Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio* -HF IDEA! JFWFI.RY SfORF ! FOR SALE—Model 36 Chevrolet Coupe in A-l condition, Boyd Harmon, Clifton-Wilberforce pike. Phone Clif­ ton 6819, For Sale-rSeven room home, Main st. Semi-modern, Fair condition. For-! merly George A. Shroad property. Write G. O, Deck, 805 Tenth ave., Middletown, Ohio. jiM WE PAY Top Market-Price for HORSES & COWS According to Size and Condition ' SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN, .Call Collect I IXenia 786 Dayion, Kenmoye I :: ‘ ' . :: We have now and will have many beautiful Flowers for every oc­ casion. MOTHER’S DAY MAY 12,1947 For tills day we will have a 1large variety of Potted and cut flowers in the H U E Y R O O M Call early and make you? selection for pother’s Day* ARY ’ S - GREEN HOUSE Phone 4-4894 Grape Grove mmHmiititHMKHiiiiMiiwi.iiiiimmiimwimHtiiHiMiMt, When your house is served with Natural Gas, the little gat pipe that connects your gas range, fireplace heater, furnace or water heater becomes part o f a vast network c o f pipes carrying thousands o f MagiCubes o f Natural Gas from distant placet to work for you. Huge cross-country pipe lines bring dean, economical Natural Gas all the way from Texas and West Virginia • * . through forests, over mountains «« , from the gas wells to your home. ^ Twenty-four hours a day compressor stations super­ vised by trained engineers are at work forcing Natural Gas through hundreds o f miles o f pipe lines I Every time you turn on the dean blue flame to beat your teakettle, you summon MagiCubes to serve you. ' Every tim e. you light your oven, you use the magic made possible by the whole complicated System o f Natural Gas supply. Yet the convenience o f gas—the cleanliness, flexibility and dependability o f gas sefvic#-* is* one o f the cheapest things you buy! That is because the Ngtura! Gas system serving you is scientifically constructed, carefully maintained, expertly managed by business men who have spent their lives in public service. % !H ! 0AYIOM POWERANP UONf COMPANY BUY NATIONALLY KNOWN • BULOVA h ELGIN * ELDON • CROTON •REN8BE • HKLBROS *WINTON fitktloMlly Itaxxom i r*tdm end woman. •GREEN • MARVIN • PIERCE • Crawford tor men AND UR Ea&nlTiKjtM feise SPRINGFIELD, .OHIO

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