The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

mkm CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1HS 'ClubandSocialActivities V ) Mias Irma Cv&awell bad the m b - fortune to aprain her ankle several days ago. J CHURCH NOTES Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Mitchell of Baltimore, were guests o f Mr, and'* Mrs. Warren Barber the past week. . Mr. Elmer Owens visited in Dayton last week with his brother, Clarence Owens, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH •Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A* M., Supt, Arthur B. Evans, Choir rehearsal Saturday 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Ola Caskey o f Dayton w a s ! Freacjjing 11:00 A. M. Theme.' the.guest last week o f her sister, Mrs. I ^a'r °* Friends” . Arthur Judy and other relatives. { YPCU at 7 P, M. Subject, “ Raul _______________. j vs Paganism” . This is the second in Mayor Ward Creswell has been in i V ® ™ * ° f ^ studies in„ the lif® the northern part o f the state for Bev-$° * 7 , Leader, Betty Spence, eral days in the interest o f his bu s - l p -“ - ' th® Presbyterian Church. jneg3( ! .Leader Mrs. Ira D. Vayhmger. •____________ _ I Prayer Service Wednesday eve 8 Merchants Lose In Pitchers Battle Mrs. Albert Stormont had fo r her guests Mr. and Mrs. Stedman from Webster Grove, Mo., Mrs, Stedman is a neice. Mrs. J, E. .Hastings is visiting for one week with her .Bister Mrs, Sher­ man McVenn in DeKalb, 111. Mrs. Paul H. Elliott is in attendance at the Institute on Church music and Worship at Ohio State University this week. . Rev. and Mrs, Paul Duncan of Coulterville, 111., are guests of Mrs. Duncan’s mother and other relatives this week. Mrs. Clara Morton returned home from Rossford, Ohio, Tuesday, ac­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweet and daughter, Melinda, who will visit here, while Mr. Sweet is recup­ erating from a major operation. - The Hostetler reunion was held at the family home Tuesday. The out o f town guests were Rev. and Mrs. Marion Hosteler and three children of Salt Lake City, Utah and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and two children of Columbus, Ohio. The Daily Vacation Bible School opened Monday with some sixty pupils a group o f the pupils under the direct­ ion of several instructors gave a par­ ade Monday that attracted quite a bit o f attention. Miss Judith Ann CorCn .of near Dayton is spending two weeks with her grandmother. , A freak bounce on * line' drive to left field cost the CedervUle -Mer­ chants their second Southwest Ohio League game last Sunday at Waynes- ville. Thh hit, a legitimate single, struck the hard turf and hounded high over -the left fielder* head fo r a triple. The runner scored a moment later on a single, one o f five hite off the CedarviUe pitcher, Prank Cooper, f t Was the only run o f the airtight, well played ball game. Cooper, in his first start o f the season, pitched well enough to deserve a victory, hut Plank on the, mound for the opposition proved too tough in the pinches for the Cedar batters. !h six o f the nine innings, the local team left runners, on the bases in scoring position, Although Cedarville outhit Waynesville six to five, no runs were forthcoming fo r the locals., Jack Brewer, newest addition to the team, had a single and double in four tries at the plate as he hit the ball well and consistently. He also did a bang-up job o f receiving Cooper’s fine Paul H. Elliott, Minister tosses. Paul White. continued his .10:00 A. M, Sabbath School, John ’ fine batting form with two bingles Powers, Supt. . j also. The other Cedar hits came from Preaching 11:00 A . M. Theme, i the bats o f B. Rife and Reinhard. “Highways o f thd Heart” . | Pine defensive play marked the con- Wednesday July 24th will be Pray- test. CedarviUe was charged with er meeting, at this church with Mrs. only one error, while the opponents Ira D. Vayhinger as leader. had two misplays.' Cooper, his drop Thursday July* 25th The Women’s working to perfection, struck out six Missionary Society will met with Mrs. batters while 12 Cedar swingers whif- George Creswell., The assisting host- fed. Both pitchers had perfect con- esses are Mrs. Lina McCullough, Mrs. trol as there were no walks issued to Mary Huey and Mrs. Mary McCorkle. either team. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH DRIVER GETS $100 FINE Rev. W. B .. Collier, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M, Bette Nelson, Supt, , Preaching 11:00 A. M. CHE CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNE Pastor, Raymond Strickland. Sunday Services i Sunday School 10:00 to 11:00 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- '■‘us Nance. Chester M. Preston, 54, Clifton, who was arrested by Xenia police July 9, was fined $100 and' costs Monday by Judge D. M. Aultman, Xenia, for driv­ ing while intoxicated. His driving rights were suspended for one year. LOCAL OPTION VOTE FOR NEW CARLISLE IN MAKING FEY, AND MRS, A, FRED HUISH ARRIVED HERE WEDNESDAY arrived Wednesday by auto from Fat- W. P. SPRIGGS ACTING P. M. IN JAMESTOWN W , P. Spriggs has been appointed as tersonville, New York, where they <acting postmaster in Jamestown fo l- have been visiting the Bohlke’s. R ev.j lowing the resignation o f Harry C. I * * Mr. Huish arrived from London, Wed- ' Lieurance, who has served for 19 nesday o f last week. 1 years, Mr, Sprigs is a war veteran. CORSAGES C ut f l o w e r s POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL FLOWERS NEW and USED Watches Diamonds— Clothing; Radio*— Typewriters — Luggage Musical Instruments — MONEY TO LOAN 65 W, Main st., Springfield, Ohio __________Open Evenings _______ B&B CHURCH OF GOD New Carlisle citizens are consider­ ing organization under the local op. tion laws o f the state for a wet end dry vote in the village in November. TO I O O F MEMBERS A special meeting o f the I. O. O, F. ‘ will be held Saturday evening, July 20 at 8 P M. for installation o f newly e- lected officers. District Deputy Grand Master Weeks o f Dayton will be pres­ ent. M. C. Charles, Sec. Locally the hog market took a drop Thursday being $1.75 under the mar­ ket o f the previous. day, Thursday price was $18,90. _ The CedarviUe Live Stock Co., Has been having heavy ship­ ments o f hogs the past ten days. Mr. O. L. Allender of the Cedarville Bakery Btates that his bakery Will be open daily in the future and ready for business each week day. He says the resident bakers will be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reeder, both experienced in their line. The interior o f the bakery has been redecorated. NOTICE The vilage is asking all citizens to cut weeds. The street department will cut the weeds in the alleys and along the streets and avenues, requesting that vacant lots be free from Weeds this week. It is the hope of the de­ partment it will be unnecessary to hire a mower to cut the weeds on va­ cant lots and assess the property own­ er on his tax duplicate. Mayor and Police Order, A. W. CRESWELL, Mayor. The county dog warden is devoting several days in the following weeks checking all dogs in the village for licenses. The tag must be on the dog at all times-not on the cupboard shelf. Rabies is prevalent in nearby towns and your cooperation as a dog owner is essential. 112 Rat* Killed with Can of “ Star” . Harmless to animals. DUVALL HARDWAR C O Z Y ,m THEATRE • Frl. and Sat., July 19-20 Ken Curtis — Jeff Donnell “ Throw A Saddle On A Star” Cartoon Comedy Film Vodvll R. C. FREDERICK, Pastor Sunday Services— GO. A. M. Devotional. , 10:80 A. M. Jr. Church g^hool .’and nessage. 11 A . M. Question and Discussion. 11:30 A. M. Denediction. 6:45 P. M. Y. P. Service, 7:45 P. M. Evangelistic Service. . For Sale—Kitchen sink. Right hand Midweek Service Wednesday even- corner; apron, faucets and trap. All | FOR SALE—100 Herford Heifers, also 90 head steers. Burrows & Son, j Osborn 8-4834 or 8-4103. mg 7:45 P. M. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. William Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Preaching 11:00 A . M. Theme, The Young People of* the Church will give a report of the Spiritual Life Conference now being held at Han­ over, Indiana. YPCU at 7:30. in good condition. Call 61191. ■m GRINNELL FARM EQUIPMENT & TIRE SALES 110 Dayton St., Yellow Springs, Ohio .... Phone 414 WELDERS AND WELDING SUPPLIES Welding rod, carbons, flux, etc. . “DELAVAL MILKERS and SEPARATOR T^e one and only magnetic milker ■ JAMESWAY PRODUCTS . Dairy barn equipment ■ , ■ CORN and BALE ELEVATORS Electric and gasoline . POWER LAWN MOWERS Something new and different ELECTRIC WIRING SUPPLIES Service cable, switch boxes, etc PASSENGER TRUCK & TRACTOR TIRES Phone us— our tire men will gladly call on you DISTRIBUTOR ALEMITE EQUIPMENT Our full line also services dealers ELECTRIC POWER DRILLS 1-2 and 1-4 inch now in stock MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS . Now available V PULLEY AND BELTS A very complete stock MARQUETTE HOME FREEZERS High Quality at low Cost LIME & FERTILIZER SPREADERS ■ _ . Now on Hand / , / TOOLS OF ALL KINDS W * Invite You to Visit Our New Store — If W e Don’t Have It, W e will Do Our Best To Get It' See us for Baskets or Party Decoration*. Our selection will please you Please order by Phone. Ary’* Green House EARL STITSWORTH Phone 6-2344 . CECIL ARY Phone 4-4894 YOUR SHIELD i f " • s a f e s t AGAINST ATTACK! Snqw, hail, rain— the hot rays of the sun— ace ruinous to wood unprotected by paint. Pealed, cracked paint— a paint surface re­ duced to powder—.lays wood open to certain decay. Use paint that lasts— that keeps wood covered— from ene painting job to the next. A. L mcm painting will protect your house from four to fwe years! J L icad' HOUSI PAINT $3,25 Gallon 4 DU VA L 1 “ I________ 1 G Hanx&uM/b e . 1 Phone 6-1941 PRO TEC T . Cedarville. ALSO W ITH WAR BONDS THE ZION-BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, G. F. Bell, Pastor •Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. RHEUMATISM Sufferers! Try Reiner’s Rinol Quick comforting relief from pains ,f rheumatism, arthritis, neuritis, lum bago. FREE BOOKLET. Ask fo r Reiner’s Rinol. $1.50 (4 bottles for $ 6 . Brown’s Drug Store, Cedarville, O. RebuiltWatches Ladies and Gents Wrist and Pocket Watches Hairy Mogle Pholle 6-2931 QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom*el DlstmeArMngfram STOMACH ULCERS ra n EXCESS ACID MastHelp *r itWMCastYMNatotag O w twomillionbottles oftheWILLABD TREATMENThavebeen soldfor reliefof i f f S s r s a s s g j g B a f f duo to E m * m AeM. 8old on todays’ trial! Aik fo« "wmerd’i IW mmnw " Which fully explains this treatment.. free...St BROWN’S DRUGS i. and Mon., July 21-22 a Stanwyck — George Brent MY REPUTATION” Fox News — Musical . d. and Thur*., July 24-28 !ay Milland — Jane Wyman [•HELOST WEEK-END” Haw* of the Day — Cartoon For Roofing o f every Kind, Siding and Painting - Reasonable Prices. Call Xenia, 1466 R or Cedarville $-2341 CedarvilleBakery OPEN PERMANENTLY BREAD ROLLS PIES - CAKES DELICIOUS BROWNIES COOKIES . FRENCH —DANISH— PASTRIES BUNS WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES by order Fresh Box Candy Peanuts — Potato Chips We carry a complete line o f Canned Meats— Fruits Vegetables w - a . ■ OUR PLEDGE: Quality - Courtesy Service Phone 64861 W. W. OWENS O. L. ALLENDER Proprietors Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Reeder, Baker*—Manager* Orders must be picked Up promptly Farm wheels like these, turning to feed America and hungry nations, arc truly billion dollar wheels, In Ohio alone, farms have a seven hundred million dollar share in America’s farm production, which lastyearyielded agross , income’ o f twenty billion dollars to the nation’s farms. We recognize how vital telephone service is to you now in accomplishing your part o f this big job. That’s why we arc making an especially great effort to furnish ade­ quate rural telephone service to every farm in our area, in the shortest possible time. Evidences o f our progress Are the 9500 new rural tele­ phones installed this year; almost four times"the number connected during the same period in 1945. This is typi­ cal o f the way we arc working to provide telephone service for Ohio’s farms. T H K O H I O B I L L T I L I P H O N I C O . i

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