The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
Hr. and Mrs. Sweet and daughter Malinda visited with relatives nere the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. I. C, Davis have re. turned after a trip to Washington Dt C, and a visit with their son.in.law and daughter Capt, Leclede Markle and wife, C O Z Y • THEATRE , Fri. and Sat., June 7-8 *Double Feature Program’ “ My Name Is Julia Ross” —and— “ Texas Panhandle” Sun. and Mon.^ June 9-10 Robert Montgomery — John Wayne ‘THEY WERE EXPENDABLE' •First show begins at 7 P.M.* -JEJ- Mw, James L. Chestnut and two sons have returned to Cedarville, and will occupy the residence vacated by Mrs. Robinson. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Deck are living temporarily with' Mrs. Deck’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Gray on West Cedar street. Mr, ^and Mrs, Paul, Qrr, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Townsley and' Mr. and Mrs, Norman Sweet o f Roaaford, O., spent the week-end at Indian Lake. Mrs. Jerry Robinson and children moved this, week. They stored their goods and will make their home with Mrs. Robinson’s parents at Fostoria, Ohio. Mrs. Robinson's husband is- in Die service and is stationed in Manila,. Mr. Oscar Bailey has moved into the former Wright property on Main st., which he purchased some time ago. Mr, Charles Hayslett, moved from the property to the Huey property on North Main st. TUESDAY, JUNE 11 Nancy Kelly — William Gargan “ SONG OF THE SARONG” MUSICAL - CARTOON - VARIETY Wed. and Thurs., June 12-13 Hedy Lamarr— Robert Walker ‘Her Highness and the Bellboy’ * -Also News of the Day- The Mizpah Bible Class o f the First Presbyterian Church held its regular meeting at the. home o f ’Mrs. Jurkat, Tuesday afternoon The .devotions were conducted by Mrs. Condon.. • The program consisted o f the read ing of several o f Longfellow’s poems. A number o f very interesting or iginal poems were given by Mrs. Elliott which she composed some years ago while on a trip to and from Cal ifornia and during her visit therp. These poems ’ described scenes and experiences, going, by bus, and re turning by train. The following officers were elect- j qd for the year. , . . j Presv Mrs. Huey . , V. Pres. Mrs. Hostetler Sec. Mrs. Wright j Treas. Mrs. McCullough I During the social hour contests |were given, after which refresments i were served by the hostesses. N Y L O N S 3 pairs for.. $4.85 Plus Sales Tax ■LADIESJ If you need them mail this coupon TODAY. Include a,'one dollar bill with order, NO CHECKS OR MONEY OR DERS please. Send to representative o f Eleanor Hosiery, address below. We will endeavor to give you 60 day service if possible, after such time if you do not care to wait longer you may demand and promptly receive your deposit. Pay postman-balance. N. P. Stephens, 33 Factory st., Berea, Ohio. Please send me 3 pairs o f first grade NYLONS as soon as possible. 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Phone 3301 T H I S C O U P O N Entitles You To F R E E P A R K I N G IN SPRINGFIELD 7 Thurs.-Fri.#June 6-7 CLIP HERE AND PASTE ON YOUR WIND8HIELD a a a i « i a a i a B a i n a > a i « a m ■ m a a i Parking Friday Juna 7 Courtesy Thursday Junt 6 *FQR ONLY OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS RETAIL MERCHANTS COUNCIL OF SPRINGFIELD AND THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 2 BIG SHOPPING DAYS To Purehas* . “ Vacation Time” Needs For You and Your Home TI m Retell Merchants Council o f Springfield Male Help Wanted— Licensed fireman Heating only. Good pay and hours. Life, accident and hospital plan, Ohio Paper Co., Miamisburg, O, | COLLEGE NEWS j The summer session at Cedarville College opens Monday June 10, Pres, Ira D. Vayhinger indicated today, The three new faculty-members will take part in the summer session— Mrs. Bertha Nixon who will have charge _of art and practice teaching; Bingo from 8 P.M. to 10 P .M .____IProf. Elwood Shaw o f Cedarville, 60.50 Dance from 10 P.M. to 12 P.M .' mathematics and science; and Mendell Rev, James C. Stormont o f Ligonier, Pa., was a* commissioner to the Gen. eral Assembly and visited here. Mr. Frederick Thompson o f Olympia Wasihqgton, son o f Mr. W, O. Thomp son, come on to Cedarville for a visit with his father and sister, following the General Assembly, o f which he was a commissioner. ATTENTION All Odd Fellows and families are invited to a Bingo Party and Dance at the I.Q.O.F. Hall Friday night, Jnne 14. Sheriff’ s Sale (Harry McDorman) Acre Farm Located in Ross Township, Greene County, 6, This farm is located 8 miles north o f Jamestown and three miles South o f Selma on the Jamestown and Springfield pike, on Saturday, June 8 , '46 At 10 A. M., West Door o f Court House, Xenia, O. This farm consists o f 232.11 acres, all tillable ex cept about five acres. Has natural gas available, gOod eight room bouse with slate roof and wired for electricity. The bam is 40 x 60. Good well water at house. The farm is appraised at $18,000 and cannot sell for less than two-thirds of appraisement. Terms of Sale—CASH . Ten percent to be paid on'day of sale and balance upon delivery of deed. W a lton Spahr, Sheriff o f Greene County, Ohio Morris D. Rice, Osborn, O., Attorney for Plaintiff E Beattie who will tcaeh physical ed ucation and history. Prof, A, J. Hostetler head o f the department of education will serve as dean o f the.summer school, and Prof. 1*. A. Jurkat will resume his uSQal post. -The first part o f the summer ses sion ends July 13 and the second part opens July 16 with -the close o f the ■summer work set for August 17th. Youngsters who are in the grade school range from the second to the eigth grades who need additional work will be able to obtain it Mrs. Nixon announced. President Vayhinger said that they are being swamped daily with calls lor teachers from all parts o f the state as a shortage o f 2,000 teachers looms for Ohio this September. The college head anticipated that the sum mer enrollment will be double that o f last year. Teacher training is the specialty o f the college. Coach _Mendell E. Beattie who as sumes his new post as the physical educational head o f Cedarville Col. ldge June 10 announced the football schedule as the Cedarville Yellow Jackets will once again take to the field after a 14 year lay off. All home games will he played in Xenia at Cox Athletic Field. The schedule follows: Sept. 19 -Ohio Northern, Here Sept, 27. Georgetown, Ky., there Oct, 5- Central Normal at Danville Oct, 12. Lawrence Tech, Detroit Oct, 19. Rio Grande, Here Nov, 2- Ferris Tech, Big Rapids Nov, 9- Rose Poly at Terre Haute Nov. 22. Defiance, There The Yellow Jacket-football squad reports to Coach Beattie the middle o f August the mentor said. NOTICE Thomas Edward McConville, whose last known place o f address Is Lake, land, Florida, Will take notice that on the 6th day o f June, 1946, Ernestine Evans McConvilhUhled her petition in the Court, o f Common Pleas, Greene County, Ohio, against him, toe same being Case No, 24,461 on the docket o f said Court, prajdng fo r divorce on the grounds o f Gross Neglect o f Duty and Extreme Cruelty, and also pray, ing fo r restoration o f her maiden name o f Ernestine Evans, and other Relief; and that said case will coma on for hearing six full weeks from June 7,1946, which 1 b the date o f the first publication hereof. (6_7.6t.7_12) Erestine Evans McConville, Plaintiff, ROBERT H, WEAD, Attorney. I I Joe Gordon, Auct. The Cedarville Lumber Co. W ishes to announce - - The following guests were presented gifts during our Grand Opening, Saturday, June 1st: CARL E. BAGFORD MARGARET PAYNE LOUELLASt. JOHN MRS. FRED DOBBINS MR. and MRS. ROBERT BRAHAM HUGH HART JAMES SHUMAKER " “May we take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends and patrons for the hearty reception accorded us. It is our sincere hope and desire that we may be permitted to serve you for many years to come. . . , and we extend an invitation to pay us a visit at any time to discuss your building problems. DONALD E. HAINES, Mgr. I ANNOUNCING ANOTHER ELECTRIC RATE REDUCTION V 1 i "7 S M T ’ d R w In spite o f Inflationary trends— in spite o f increased labor costs, and the increased cost o f materials, The Dayton Power and Light Company again reduces its electric rates, Thus your local privately-owned, business- managed utility company takes the lead in Cedarville in reducing your living costs. This is one o f many such rate re ductions made by your Company— and in line with past reductions— is predicated on the assumption1 that these new lower rates will enable our customers to make greater use o f the many new labor-saving and com fort-providing electric appli ances soon to be available. Now you can enjoy the greater convenience o f full electrical living with no increase in this household expense. ■ New LOWER Residential Electric Rates for CEDARVILLE Minimumeharpa $1.00 parmatar par month wltli sntttmmnt af IS kilowattJmun Noxt 3Skilowatt-hawfi patmonth, $0,641 ptrK.W.Hr, Nort 80 kfiawthhasn parmanth, Ojftl pwlLW.Hr. Naxt 100 kilawatbhaursparmanth, 0.027$ par K.W.Mr. All avar 200 kttawatt-haur*parmanth, feM28,par ItW.Hr. a •a a a. a . a .a THE DAYTON POWER IN S LIGHT COMPANY
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