The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1 ,1041 SMUWd. Wiliam as Ad- f Emil isrmsn, 1946, TER, Graena 3NT aceasad.- Theresa l as Ad. ! Maria serraan, e ,.1946. iTER, Greene INT Deceaa. it Oscar 1as Ex. h Belle sdarville • , 1946. l is te r , , Greene SNT ■. Deceased Charles ppointed Effie S. edaivillo xy, 1946. lister, , Greene t the St. The Mid ilia, Ohio Common y, Ohio, •author- e in said Twenty in Drake * city o f to' secure Hundred :ured by and thatji aring on ly 1946. . '’INCH Trustees ch, a.k.a. ihurch o f ,NDS RE iniiiiKiiimiK LOANS for sale e.farra j years. ippraiS" xdon O. 0 lition ihargM )hio irgee. Q Glub and SocialActivities \ > . _ • Lawn Fete, July 6 at Clifton school grounds, Sponsored by the Cliftin 4-H Girls. R iv. W . W. Iliff, D. D., and wife left this week for Plantsviiie, Conn., for a month while the paBtor o f the Presbyterian Church is oh vacation. Their daughter, Mrs. Dudley Smith, is a resident o f Plantsville. Mrs. Harley jBohlke and children, and Mrs, Fred A, Huish left for Pat. tersonville, N. Y. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Huish, expects to go on to New York City Monday to meet her hus. 'band, who is due to arrive that day from London. * Dr. and Mrs. James T, Gregory and son Dredge of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, accompanied by • Mrs, Gregory's mother Mrs. George H. Sfnith, were visiting among frienda the last few days. Mrs. Smith celebrated her fiftieth wedding anniversary June 19th, the same day the Gregory’ s celebrated their nineth wedding day, Mrs. Smith remained fo r a couple weeks visit among friends. The'Westminster Class o f the First Presbyterian Church met Tuesday evening at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Creswell, with Mr. and Mrs Herbert Powers as assistant hosts. The meeting was opened with a de votional period led by John Power^l The president, Mrs. John McMillan, then presided over the business .ses sion. Arrangements for entertaining the Fall Meeting o f the Dayton Pres bytery were discussed. The program o f the evening was presented by John Hilt, who gave an instructive review, o f his experiences in the Navy, beginning with his train ing at Plattsburg, N.Y. and ending with his service in Japan. He es pecially rioted some o f the acquaint ances he made with different men of the Navy. A social hour arranged by the host esses followed, and a dessert course was served the group. , Hampshire or Berkshire bred gilts, to be let rin shares. Address Box 67, Cedarville, Ohio. C O Z Y THEATRE Fri. and Sat., July 5-6 Janies Craig. ■— Signe Hasso . “ DANGEROUS PARTNERS” Cartoon — Pete Smith — Travel Sun. and Mon., July 7-8 ‘Errol Flynn — Alexis Smith “ SAN ANTONlO” —- * In Technicolor * — — ALSO FOX NEWS — Wed, and Thiirs., July 10-11 Constance Bennett - Grace Fields “ PARIS UNDER GROUND” NEWS OF THE DAY—MUSICAL BLUE RIBBON STITCHERS MEET The Blue Ribbon stitchers 4-H Club met at the home o f Dorothy and -Re becca Creswell on July 1st. Games were played and refreshments were anjoyed, The next meetihg will be July 15th at the home-of Margaret Stormont. . HOME ON A VISIT Rev. Marion Hostetler and family o f Salt Lake City, Utah, are here on x visit with the former’s parents, Prof. A. J. Hostetler and. wife. Rev. •lostetler is pastor o f a congregation n his city and during his visit here s attending a series o f lectures in Pittsburgh Pa. .ON TRIP TO CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow of this dace and Mr. Paul Reed, Xenia, and Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Brewer, Yellow Springs, left Sunday on a tenday fish* ng trip to Stoke’s Bay, Ontario, Can. ’OLEMAN GROCERY SOLD TO D. DEMENT .-The Maurice Coleman grocery and general store- in Clifton has been sold .o D. Dement, who is now in "charge. The business will be managed by his on Casper, who was recently dis- •harged from the armed forces. The tew owners get the building also. MASONIC CLUB ENJOYS FISH FRY THURSDAY DR. WILSON AND FAMILY HERB FOR BIRTHDAY EVENT Dr. and Mrs. J, J, Wilson o f Pos- tona and grandchildren, John end Betsy Bowman o f Canton, were visi tors here Thursday with Dr. Wilson’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Silencer, the occasion be ing Mrs. Spencer’s birthday. Other dinner guests were Mrs. Ella Brewer of Clifton, Mrs, Anna Orr Wilson, Mr. Lynn Wilson and Mr, Harry Wilson o f this place. NEW POSTMISTRESS ' AT CLIFTON THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev, W. R. Collier, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, 8upt, Morning Worship 11:00 A. M, ’’Trumpets in the Night” . Selma church service at 9;45 a.m. by new pastor. Union Sunday School following. Elbert Schickenaantz is Supt, The local Woman’s Society will at tend the summer school o f the WSGS at Sabina in a group Wednesday.Those desiring to go, please call Mrs, Clyde MSCallister. Mrs. Erma Bittner Caupp is now in charge o f the Clifton postoffice, suc ceeding Miss Glenna Stine,' who re signed last January. TO OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thomas, ' 344 Washington at., Xenia, will celebrate their twentyfifth wedding anniversary at their home Sunday from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p. m. No invitations have, been issued by the couple for the occasion, but all relatives and friends are invited. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas were former residents o f this place. NAGLEY FARM SOLD M.C. Nagley has sold his farm of 99.73 acres west o f town, formerly the William Barber Farm, to R. B. Kojy>y, section foreman for the Penn sylvania lines here. Possession was given Monday. Luther Burba is the tenant. v. The Masonic C lub. held a fish fry Thursday evening at the Creswell helter house on Massies Creek. The •* Pish were provided by John Mills, who returned recently from a fishing trip in Michigan. SEVEN BAPTIZED AS OF OLD The Zion Baptist Church, Clifton, conducted immersion service last Sun day for seven converts. The event was mear the old dam and service was conducted by the minister and two o f the deacons. For Sale—-Sellars White Kitchen cabinet and breakfast set to match. Table and four chairs. Mrs. Oscar Bailey. Pone 6-2151 or 6-1371. WANTED! Full time or. part time laborers. Handy men. Welders. A carpenter. Flacksmiths, first class Machinists and helpers. , . UNIVERSAL ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY, OSBORN, OHIO JOE GORDON Auctioneer All Types o f Public Sales Phone. 6-1522 GetB. F.Goodrich— Safest Buy inTiros! When you’re traveling at breakneck speed on. life - I or-death calls, you’ve got to have a tire that’s safe. ' That’s why B.F. Goodrich had police o f three states test the new B.F. Goodrich Silvertown. What’s the verdict o f millions o f miles o f recorded road tests? That the new B.F.Goodrich tire outwears prewar tires >that it is better than prewar tires in many ways. Come Inand see us new for the tire that OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES! You need "police car protection” for your family too. Why taka chanter with your tires when you can .have compute peace of mind with the new B.F. Goodrich Silvertown? • • This is die tire with the fatuous B.F.Goodrich-engineered "road level” tread that gives yoti morp rubber where you need it — on the road/ That means plenty o f traction for driving, plenty of grip for stopping, more tread to shgfe the wear. Yes, even at high speeds, the new B.F.Goodrich I doc eut>w»s*''’ s S i l v e r t ow n a c t u a l l y ■ # 0 1 L AVAttA&LEC*' OUTWEARS PREWAR • ■ ■ f c I COKVEHIEH& TIRES! •• - K b GS Come in today, and see If B B B t- 00 -it we have you* size in stock. tin » iti the new B,F.Goodrich rsdh "tUiici Collect?* with Lew Lehr *t M* C, on ABC network, TbnrnUf opening, Fleet - Wing Station, Phone 6-1000 CHARLES HICKMAN Xenia Ave. GEORGE H. ABELS DISCHARGED FROM U. S. NAVY George H. Abels, quartermaster, third class, who was discharged from the naval separation center at Jack sonville, Florida, June 28, has just returned to the home of his parents,, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Abels, Jamestown, former residents o f Cedarville. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHUnCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister <• .Sabbath School 10:00 A. M^, Supt. Arthur B. Evans,. Morning Worship 11:00 A . M, Guest Minister, Rev. W.P, Chase. Y , P. C. U. 7 P. M. Subject, Getting the Most out of Recreation. In keeping with this summer topic, the meeting will be an ’’Out o f Doors” service, on the lawn o f the church, and will be a song-fest. The young people of our sister churches are in vited to join ub in this Union meet ing. If the weather should not be favorable, the service will be in the dining room of tfie church. Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the First Presbyterian church. ' There is to be a.Presbyterial Rally- in the First U. P. Church o f ‘Xenia Friday evening, July Eth.. A chicken dinner will be served at 6:30 P, M. The program will be at 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker will be Dr. Ralph Mans field o f New Concord, Ohio, who is S.S.M. o f Ohio Synod. This is in the interest o f the W.W.C.A campaign, congregational W W. C. A. commit tees are especially urged to attend, with wives or husbands. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Johri W. Bickett, Minister - , Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist- Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist! Topic, The Laws in Jesus Time. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Topic *‘My Country”. The service will be in keeping with the topic. There will be the- salute to the flag and singing o f America. The Ypung People will meet at 7:30 p.m. The Young People o f the Jamestown Church will be visiting, ! . :-------- r ----- ~ \i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister .10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. ’’Sacrament o f the Lord’s Sapper” . 1Preparatory services Friday even ing July 5th, when Dr. Eli Mowry will preach Wednesday, July 10th, Prayer meet ing in this church. Choir rehearsal Friday evening. Babbits Prove Big Forage Consumers Young jack rabbits contuma soma dry feed as early as five days after birth, according, to A rizon a sta tion itudlas. Following weaning, at three weeks of age a rab bit consumes an average daily ra tion equal to 2 to 4 per cent of its body weight, From 5 to 14 weeks of age, the food consump tion averages 6 per cent of the light weight of the animal. < They reach their maximunt food consumption between 14 and 26 weeks of age. On this basis, it would not take many rabbits to clean up an acre of growing crops. Harvesting Asparagus , By Improved Method In the past asparagus spears were cut by using specially designed knives, The spear was cut from % to 1% inches below the surface. Spe cialists at Michigan State college say that this is all wrong. By hold ing the new growth of asparagus just below the tips between the thumb and finger it can be broken off down to the tough part. Grow er will get a premium for espara- oua so harvested. FARMALL TRACTOR —AND— McCORMICK------PEERING PARTS — SERVICE------ SALES Hamilton Equipment and Grain Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’g’r. Jeffersonville, O, Phone 8301 NEW and USED Watches-------Diamonds— Clothing Radios— Typewriters —— Luggage Musical Instruments - MONEY TO LOAN 65 W. Main st., Springfield, Ohio Open Evenings To Our Customers' You may rest assured that we will Not Raise Any Prices on merchandise we have in the store or our warehouse. T Due to much comment about the OPA now we feel it is our duty to announce the the above. •Wewill continue to show our appreciation and our patriotism for our government. Read the above. Come in and we will prove same in all dealings with you. D U V A L I! ^ aA d u ya/ ie^ Phone 6-1941 C eda rv ille Cedarville Bakery OPENING / F I R S T I N R U B B E R Rolls * Pies . 1 * 1 ' Cakes / _____ i Assortment of Pastries W. W. Owens M ' ‘ ' • - . ' O. L. Allender, ^ ■n . f. , a ? -r «^ A**
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