The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52

..... ----- ,^ , ‘ “I" ,-, * y : ’■'!!- ••il||"ll,', -,-l-*'Sl^l-lff^ lWl-^!i-'‘' ’-J*TP?«i»k3(^ T- V? Club andSocialActivities Q ' _ J k . ) Miaa Bette Nelson has resigned frpm the Beavercreek School faculty to accept one at Silvercre&k, James- town, she will be in charge o f the first grade. ....................... -TUHIIHMM Miss Jane Creswell has returned home after spending several days in Youngstown as the guest o f her room­ m a t e at Miami University Miss Joan Merriman. CHURCH NOTES <***MW««|JWtolinMlllHMniiuii|UHt|>|)(H CEDARVILLE HMtALP, flUDAY, AUGUST J, im Misses Honey Lou Stormont and Dorothy Waddle o f Cedarville; Bella Nelson o f Enon and Joan Dodds o f Springfield arrived home Saturday from a two weeks motor trip to Can­ ada .and New York. Miss Sally Kay Creswell had the misfortune to ..suffer a broken left arm several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Ferguson have returned after a six-day trip to Look, out Mountain, Term., the Smoky'Mts., and Natural Bridge, Va.', they also visited Bev. and Mrs. Fred McClellan at West Middletown, Pa. JMr. Harold Dobbins, wife and child­ ren have returned home after a trip to Topeka, Kansas, where they visit, ed for several days with relatives. Mr. Harold Reinhard spent several days at A lbany,.N. Y., attending a convention o f salesmen for.his.comp­ any, the event being an annual affair. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson are leaving this week by motor on a trip to Colville, Wash., where they will visit relatives and visit historic spots on the trip. ‘ • Mrs. Cora Trumbo and Mildred had as their guests at a picnic dinner at Bryan Park last Saturday Mrs. Edwin Westerfield o f Cincinnati; Mr. and, Mrs. R. B. Trumbo and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumbo and family of Osborn; and >Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and family of Centerville. COMING WEDDING REVEALED The marriage o f Miss Anna Braham daughter o f Mr. and. Mrs. Roscoe Bra­ ham, Sr., Xenia to Mr. David E. Bick. ett, was revealed Tuesday . evening when Mr. and Mts. Leigh Ferguson entertained at their home on the Clif­ ton” Pike. A, verse and the words, Mary and David, August 16, 1946’*. disclosed the coming event „to the guests, ’ . v 'Entertainment o f the evening was contests and prizes were won by Harp­ er- Bickett, Miss Wilda Bickett and Mr. George Chadwick and were presented to the •honored guests*. The couple received numerous gifts; Refresh­ ments were served by the ^pst and hostess during the evening. Miss Braham graduated from Xenia Central and Christ Hospital School of Nursing. Mr, Bickett, a son o f Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Bickett, is also a graduate o f Central and was attending Muskingum College before entering the service. He was discharged last March after four years o f service and hfe will resume his studies this fall. Those present at the party were the guests of honor, Miss Braham and Mr. Bickett, Mr., and Mrs. Ro^poe Braham, Sr., Miss Edith Braham, Misses Ethel and Cora McCampbell, Mr. Lloyd M<^ Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Bick­ ett, Miss Wilda Bickett and Mr. James M, Bickett, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bick­ ett, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Bickett, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Bickett, Miss Anna Bickett all o f Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy o f Bellbrook, Mrs. Harry Kennedy and daughter, Patty and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. John Tate, Spring Valley; Mrs, Bob Mack o f Day- ton and the host and hostess. FOR SALE—Modern seven room house, centrally located, nearly new heating' plant. Phone 861 Xenia. Prugh and Sharp for particulars. FOR SALE—Large Estate Heatrola excellent condition. Phone 6-1562. WANTED — Custom post-hole dig- mg by the hour or job, King Trsct- : Sales, Xenia, Phone 542, 4t C O Z Y * THEATRE , Fri. and Sat., August 2 3 ♦ Double Feature Program * “BABES ON SWING STREET” * and ‘‘UNDER WESTERN SKIES” Sun. and Mon., August 4-5 Robert Walker — June Allyson ‘The Sailor Take* A Wife” Added - Fox News & Cartoon Ved. and Thur*., August 7-8 Marjorie Reynolds -*Ffed Brady IEET ME ON BROADWAY' News— Cartoon— Comedy FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .. Paul H, Elliott, Minister 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, John Powers, Supt, Preaching at 11:00 A . M. Theme, Sermon hy the JRev. Daniel ChurtOn, pastor o f the Presbyterian Church at Boonesville, Mo, The annual Church picnic is an­ nounced fo r Wednesday evening, Aug., I4th, A ll the organizations •o f the churchy unite in'holding this picnic. THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rey, W. ;B. Collier, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A . M. Bette Nelson, Supt. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Theme, “ The Glory of the Commonplace” . Members who were unable to bring the yearly church pledge last Sunday may do so this Sunday. The, Women’s Society will hold a picnic Wednesday noon at the Cres- woll Shelter House. Everyone is ask­ ed to bring a covered dish and their table service, CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL FLOWERS See us for Baskets or Party Decorations. Our selection will please you Please order by Phone. 'A*y*g Green House EARL STITSWORTH Phone fc-2344 CECIL ARY Phone 4-4894 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ...■ Ralph A. Jamieson,' Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt. Irthur B. Evans. Preaching at 11:00 A. M. Theme, 'The Well of Bethlehem” . Choir rehearsal Saturday 8 P /M . YPCU 7 P, M. Subject, “ The Mean- ng o f Worship”. No midweek service this, month. The—Methodiat, Presbyrorian and United Presbyterian churches are initing in the morning worship ser­ vices for the last three Sabbaths o f Vugust. Program announced later. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister , Mrs. Ehvood Shaw, Organist; Sabbath School 10:00 A, M. Supt. Villiain Ferguson. Miss Charlotte Collins, pianist. Subject “ Jesus and the Sabbath” , Preaching at .11:00 A. M. Theme,' ’What, Gan' I Do to Believe” . . The Young.People will meet at 7:30. ’Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting viil he at 8 o’clock p. m. j FOR SALE—Crosley Portable radio. Plays on A. C. and Battery and will ilso play Phonograph records,. Me Uallister Radio Service, Phone 6.1301. Hampshire or Berkshire bred gilts, i.o be let on shares. Address Box 67, Cedarville, Ohio. WANTED—Two wheel trailer, Box 57 Cedarville. (2t) AUCTION! SAMUEL C. ANDERSON FARM 186 ACRES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY , AUGUST 10,1946 Beginning at 1:00 P. M. LOCATED 6 miles east o f Xenia on U. S, Route 35 in Cedarville and New Jasper Twp., Greene County, Ohio. FARM SELLS AT 2:00 P . M . IMPROVEMENTS— Attractive, substantial, 2 stoiyHbrick dwelling with ten rooms,, bath,, basement and porches (hardwood floors in main part o f h ou se ); large barn with cement silo and shed attached; -large garage; work shop " and granary combined; 2 metal corn cribs ; large poultry house; milk house; and other outbuildings. Second set. of'buildings consists o f 1 1-2 story, frame house with 5 rooms; poultry house, etc. Electricity in both sets o f build- •ings.' Never-failing supply o f water. Land- level to gen­ tly rolling ; major part o f farm tillab le ; soil is very pro­ ductive and in a high..state o f cultivation. General farm appearances are good. The Samuel C. Andjerspn Farm is excellently located in one of-the best farming sections o f Greene County with-considerable frontage on U. S. Route 35. This farm has long been recognized as a show place and outstanding farm. Being sold to settle an estate. Sil- versreek school district. I f you are interested in buying one o f Greene County's better farms, we recommend this one. Inspection permitted prior to sale. PLEASE NOTE— One-half o f 90 acres o f excellent growing corn goes with the farm. Sale on the premises. Sells to the-highest bid­ der. TERMS—$5,000.00 cash on day o f sale, balance to be paid on delivery of deed. Deed will be delivered on or before September I, 1946. Good title and immediate possession, subject to present tenant’s rights. PERSONAL PROPERTY Beginning, promptly -at 1:00 P. M., the following described items will .be sold to the highest bidder. 8 CATTLE—Black Jersey cow with calf by side; Guernsey cow giving good flow o f milk; 2 red and roan cows; spotted cow giving good flow o f milk; 2 dairytype heifers, yearlings. .. * 65 HOGS—3 sows with pigs by'side; 11 brood sows, bred; Duroc male hog; 20 feeding hogs weighing from 60 to SOJbs,; 30 feeding hogs, av­ erage weight 125 lbs. 25 SHEEP—24 open wool breeding ewes, some withiambs by side; Shropshire ram. ‘ . ^ FEEDS—350 bu. corn in crib; 225 bales mixed hay; 50 bales straw. MISCELLANEOUS—2 self-feeders; 5 double hog boxes; single hog box. TERMS— personal property sells for CASH. SAMUEL C. ANDERSON HEIRS . FRED BAKER. Taunt . . .. Sale conducted by The Bailey-Murphy Co., Wilmington, O. Here’s Why The Tire We’re Selling OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES! See that tread mark! S e e how much road It cover*! It’* the mark of a new B. F. Goodrich ore made by its wider, flatter tread surface, . ' Because It is wider and flatter, it hugs the road better — spreads the wear more evenly overa greater area— wears less at any single point— OU rWEARS PREWAR TIRES even at high speeds. If y&n’fe looWng fofr looger weating: tires for your c«r; we're the people to see. Come Perhaps mi have your size, If nob yo«’U K « yours quicker if you order at once. ,Mrn tith t mtw B.P. G p M '*Uo ulth Uto Uhr m M. C. 0* ASC ^ o r k , T k »»U , ***»>*. Fleet - W ing Station, Phone 6-1000 CHARLES HICKMAN Xenia Ave. W " % 4 T % j g m .... * F.G o o d r ic h F I RS T IN R U B B E R PROBATE COURT GREENE COUNTY, OHIO In Re: ESTATE OF TIMOTHY FINLEY, aka, TIMOTHY No.. EDWARD FINLEY. NOTICE To whom it may concern; Notice is hereby given, that on the 27th day o f July, 1946, Paul E. Riffle, Attomey-at-LawJor and in behalf o f Bernice C, Merrill, Administratix o f Timothy Finley, aka, Timothy Finley, deceased, late o f the City o f Detroit, County o f Wayne, and State o f Michi­ gan, filed'in this Court an authentica­ ted copy o f the Letters Testamentary granted Bernice C.HStjllgr by the Pro­ bate Court o f Wayne County, Michi­ gan and; That all creditors having claims a- gainstsaid estate should present tjiem to this court within six (6) months af­ ter the filing o f said Letters or be for- ! 1ever barred from asserting any claims : Iagainst the real estate o f the dece­ dent, situated in the County o f Greene, State o f Ohio. (Aug. 2, 9 ,16) WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Probate Judge. LEGAL NOTICE ' i l l W X m a MaoniExtraSavings to You"/ n u v A ! h. % “ .,.D ' SU M M JE*R C L E A R A N C E S , ; » t DUVALL’S it’s a signal for everyone in town to head for pur front door in high gear* They know they'll get qual- lty merchandise. They know they'll get phenomenally Ipiw price* and, even if we're jammed to capacity, they know they’ll get the best service possible. Arbra O. Bastin whose place o f res; idence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on July 23,1946, Lurena Bastin filed her certain action against him for.divorce on grounds o f gross neglect o f duty, said cause be. ing docketed as No. 24535 before the Common Pleas Court of Greeno Coun­ ty, Ohio. That said cause will come on for hearing on or after September 14th, 1946. . ■ - (8-2_6t_9_6) - - . MARCUS SHOUP, Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of. Belle Phillips, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that William S. Rogers has been duly appointed as Administrator o f the estate o f Belle Phillips, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated'this 19th day of June, 1946. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER, Judge o f the Probte Court, Greene County, Ohio. Out-Door Clothes Dryer, Sturdily built and just the thing to save space. $12.50 Charcoal Grill,, now is the time to eat out. Picnic in your own yard* $4.50 4K 7 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Rubbish Burner, with lid. Keep the place cleaned up in hot weather................. ............. $2.75 Camping Axes— Several sizes. { You can use one aroupd the house. ................................ 65 up Coleman Lantern, one burner. Well made, also has a - good beam............. .—.................$ 7.30 Special— Beach chairs, Alum­ inum, priced to move...... $12.98 D UVALD ^a/hdLm/u& Phone 6-1941 Cedarville ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ a Nurse's training gives you all kinds of advantages—whether you want an interesting, well-paid career—or a horn and family of your own. N O MATTER what you do, you’ll always be glad you trained at a nurae. If you choose a career—nursing is particularly prom* ising, with world-wide opportunities, and salaries higher than ever before (over $5,000 for certain types of wofk). If you marry, your nurs­ ing training will prove the best preparation you could have had. Advantages of Being a Mwraa From the time you enter training as a student nurse, your room and board are free. Tuition costs are low, In some hospitals ypur entiretrainingcourseisabsolutaly free. You live In a dormitory— just like college. You work with skilled professional men and women, Andall tht bestjobs In the profession go to women! OpportunitiesInnear^byHospItalr If you are a high school graduate, go to ace the Administrator or Director ofNurses at the nursing r m p f M P y Ifni A R m ilN H | lifjH IM / IWlMR RguJ fcwl arn I m m m I ic I rm if AlMlttl school you would like to attend, or write her today. Find out about all the opportunities a career innursingoffers you. SchoolsofNursing in this locality arc listed below. Comparison of Not Solaris* Paid fo Womtn Hyee c I imm eny el M m M«M m * er srsfMdtM at m M m H i M Mew, i*etitinlcefemn fsremevntysvw*»Mhaveleft, Wttkb l a l . Av. 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