The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
Glub and SocialActivities A J _ __________________ Mrs. James Chesnut and sons, Donald and James have moved to the property on Cedar street from Belle- VlfW, Pa. Mr. Frederick Thompson of Olym- phia, Wash., is here on a visit with his father, Mr. W O. Thompson, and his sister, Miss Helen, Rev. James C. Stormont and family of Lagonier, Pa., have been the guests of his mother Mrs. Ida Stormont, and other relatives. Rev. Paul II. Elliott is in Columbus this week attending the Rurnl Pastors Conference under the auspices of the Ohio State University and the .Ohio Council of Churches. tMIIIIIMIMMIIIimui Mrs. Donald Kyle was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills Satur day, June 8 at Marysville, Ohio and attended a reunion of her class of Ohio State University. The Blue Ribbon Stitchers met Mon day June 10 at the home' of Dorothy and Rebecca Creswell. Refreshments and games were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held June 17 tit the home of Margaret Stormont. Rev. W. W. Iliff .and brother, W. C. Uiff, spent several days last week in i Chicago where they visited ’ their 'uncle, Charley Iliff. The latter is in his 83rd year, and not in good health. He is the last member of the Wesley Iliff'family. . • ' • ’ Technician fifth grade, David Wise man is spending a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wiseman. He arrived Thursday from Yokohama, Japan where he was stationed since October, 1945. He will report to a camp in Virginia on, June 23. Mr. James Elder son of the late Rey. Ralph Elder and Mary Cooper Elder is a graduateiin this year’s class at New Concord, Ohio. He is grad uating with highest honors and a $500 scholarship to Muskingum .Col lege. Mrs. Margaret J. Huisli has had^as guests this week, Miss Myra Vandar. sail of Cairo, Egypt. Her father is a professor in the American Universi t y of Cairo, and the daughter is a coming senior in Wooster College, f* Also the Misses Martha Roy and Mary , Thompson,' missionaries from Egypt, who are enroute to the meeting of the Women’s General Missionary So ciety in Tarkio, Missouri. Mrs. Fred Dobbins is a- delegate to the above meeting from the Xenia Presbytcrial. Dr. J. Alvin Orr was a visitor in Cedarville this week. Dr. Orr is a professor in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church Theological som-- inary in Erskine, North Carolina; He was to preach'the sermon at the In stallation of his brother-in-law, Dr. E. B. McClellan in the First U. P. Church of Columbus Thursday even ing. GUEST DAY MEETIN.. The regular June Guest Day meet ing of the Kensington Club will be held Thursday afternoon, June 20tli a-J- the homo of Mrs. Raymond Williamson. EASTERN STAR MEETING Stated meeting of Cedarville Chap ter 418, 0 . E. S. will be held Monday, June 17 at 8 o’clock. This is the last meeting before vacation. All of ficers and members are urged to be Ti'rpcmnt CLYDE NAGLEY. W. M. JANE E. MILLS, Sec. FOR SALE—Metal ice box-Vitalaire 75 lb, practically new, Priced to sell, Fred W. Engle, Xenia ave. C O Z Y • THEATRE m Fri.and Sat., June 14-lS Signe Hasso — Lloyd Nolan “HOUSE ON 92nd STREET” COLOR CARTOON — VARIETY Sun. and Mon., June 16*17 Betty Grable —”John Payne “THE DOLLY SISTERS” ALSO LATE NEWS EVENTS CHURCH NOTES THE CEDARVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. B. Collier, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bette Nelson, Supt, Church Service H A. M. by the new pastor. Selma church service a t 9:45 a.m. by new pastor. Union Sunday School following, Elbert Schickendantz is Supt. • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul H. Elliott, Minister 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, John .Powers, Supt. 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship, Ser mon “The Priceless Essential” . 6:30 P. M. Young "People’s West minster Fellowship. Miss Joanna Bryant, leader. Wed, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting at the United Presbyterian Church. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p.m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister 1 Sabbath School 10:00 A. M., Supt. Vrthur B. Evans. ' ' Preaching 11:00 A. M. This is our Communion andjwe hope very member will improve this op- lortunity of meeting with our Lord, aid partaking of His Feast. . He said, •This Do in Rememberance Of Me”. ■No service. Friday evening. The installation of the pastor elect, in the second U. P,. Church of Xenia takes dace that evening,: the. Rev. Robert dulholland is. to be installed by the 'allowing commission of Xenia Pres. .ytery, Drs. John W. Bickett, E. B. McClellan and the Rev. Day-Kennedy; vith elder W. A. Bickett reading the •diet. Preaching Saturday afternoon at 2 >.m. by Rev. Day Kennedy. The ses- •ion will meet at the close of the Sat- irday service, I f any wish to unite vith' the church we will be very happy o welcome them at this time. Choir rehearsal Saturday at 8 p.m. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 p.m. n our church. Leader, Mrs. Donna Finney. ’• Y.P-C.U. ; t 7 p.m. Subject “Shar- ;ig tasks with others”, CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, I W THE ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. G*. F. Bell, Pastor .Sabbath School 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. CORN TWO FEET TALL While Borne farmers are still plant ing corn and only a limited amount so far old enough to plow, Robert An. drews and his father-in .law, Roy St. John, have been showing corn stalks that measure two feet and two inches in,1heighth. This corn was planted ther third week in April while there was a light snow. Their crop this year is 107 acres of corn.! Mr. Neil Hartman has been spending the past two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Hartman. Neil recently returned from a European trip his second, being in a group that cared for a cargo of cattle sent abroad under the direction „of the Friends Society for relief purposes. A Tribute to a Father Sunday is “F a th e r’s Day” and one of the finest trib utes th a t could be paid any F a th e r we found a few days jago on the Robert Charlton Reid monument in Massies Creek Cemetery. He was the fa th e r of the late Whitelaw Reid and th e inscription was placed on the monument fol lowing the death of W h ite law ’s fa the r, October 17, 1866, eighty years a g o : “He was among the pioneers of the coun ty ; was fo r over 40 years an active ruling e lder of the Reformed Presby terian Church, an up righ t citi zen, especially useful as a peacemaker in church and spotless in all the relations of life. His last years were singularly peaceful and happy. His ■ last days were his best days and his death was bu t a gentle and sweet passage into the fullness of life.” \YOU CAN’T ^ A r r o w It’s always the one you don't get that causes the trouble. When you buy here you are sure of getting QUALITY, a good deal for you. Real bargains are all yours when VARIETYJNTELLIGENT SERVICE AND LOW PRICE. The giving of all 4 makes every purchase at DUVALL'S you buy here. Sheer lingerie blouses.of loveliest ! texture, and exquisitely detailed, with lace register as topflight fash- { ion with the young set this fall to; wear with the dress-up suit. Shown at the top is a charming "come hith er” blouse in batiste by Judy Bond, a young college girl and stylist who is combining a career and school ing with high success. The other blouse in judiana rayon crepe is the wanted kind for college wear. Its highspot style details are the triple- stitched convertible V-neck, closely set pearl buttons and french cuffs. Comes in white'and vogulsh colors. HMIl 22nd Annual Picnic and OX ROAST GREENE COUNTY FISH &GAME ASSOC., SUNDAY, JUNE 16,1946 JAMESTOWN GUN CLUB Wolford Road North of State Route 35 . . * ..<>••- » • EVENTS—Trap Shooting, Men and Wo men’s Contest. Boy Scout Contests. Bait and Fly Casting. Archery and other games and Contests. ALL ARE INVITED Lavatory Sinks ready to install. ..AH complete with 2-way faucets. Chrome Faucets, Hot or Cold .$21j60 .$2 .50 Steel Cabinet Sinks - Drain board style well made and at a low price. Bath Tub Fixtures, Chrome finish tap and shower control. .More for your money at DUVALL’S l Electric Hot Water Radiators. ..These are small modern type that are light in weight and powerful in radiation. ........... .....$33.00 B Traps, W a ll.... .....$2.10 S Traps, Floor -....... $3.10 / New Sprayer - Throws a round spray 25 ft. Painted weather-proof red ........... $1.89 7 * DUVALLI 'JfaA&u&a/ies Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. CLIFTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. John W. Bickett, Minister Mrs. Elwood Shaw, Organist. Sabbath School 10:00 A. M. Supt. .yilliam Ferguson. / Miss Charlotte Collins, pianjst. Topic ‘Learning about the Kingdom’ Preaching' .11:00 A. M. Jesus the Good Shepherd. The young people will meet at 7:30, The installation service of Rev. ' tobert H. Mulholland of Xenia will , ake place On Friday evening jof this week in the Second United Presbyter ian church of Xenia. The following program has been planned by the Xenia Presbytery of -he United Presbyterian Church. The , commission appointed for this work j is as follows. j The meeting of the commission at the church at 7:45 p.m. This com- i mission consists of Dr. John W, Bickett of Clifton who will preside and ask the constitutional questions and lead in the installation prayer. Rev. Day Kennedy of the Sugar Creek church will address the pastor and Dr. E. B. McClellan of Columbus will address the congregation. Mr. W. A. Dickett will report to the commission that he has read the edict to the congregation on June 2nd and 9th. This service will be held a t eight o’ clock and the public is cordially in vited to attend. ! ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOWERED . Tuesday, June 18 Bob Crosby — Fay McKenzie ‘ “THE 5INGINQ SHERIFF” CARTOON - MUSICAL _ VARIETY Wed. and Thura., June 19-20 Arthur Lake — Penny Singleton “LIFE WITH BLONDIE” NEWS - COMEDY - FILM VODVIL Miss Martha Cooley, who has been teaching in Michigan State College, Marquette, Mich,, is expected home this week for the summer, [ ------------------ , Dr. and Mrs. W. W, Iliff left Thurs- ' day for Chicago, where they will spend several days. On Sunday they Will be honored by their former con gregation by having the large pipe, orga'n dedicated in their name in ap preciation of the service rendered dur-1 ing their pastorate. ■The church was destroyed by fire several years ago and had been rebuilt and dedicated, The organ was unfinished at the time and the dedication takes place Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Straley and sons returned home Sunday evening from*Indiattapolis where they visited a few days with Mrs. Straley’a sister and brother-in-law, Mr, an dMrs. John Hirt and daughters. They also visit. 1ed the main office and processing plant ' for the Pioneer Seed Corn Co., which is located a t .Tipton, Indiana. ! They found that the farmers of Indiana are a-little slower than this section of Ohio as most fields are either being planted or the corn is 'ju s t showing through the ground. COSTS OF LIVING The new lower residential electric rates effective . May 29. 1946, are in keeping with the long- established policy o f The Dayton Power and Light Company to reduce electric rates whenever pos sible. This deliberate move to cut living costs—* in spite o f increased costs for labor and materials— is justified only by the anticipated increased use of electrical service as new appliances and lighting equipment become available to our customers, It is bur another evidence o f the constant effort on the pan o f your local, privately-owned, business* managed utility to provide more o f the comforts end conveniences o f modern electrical living at lower cost. A p * • A A A A A • A A A A ® « 3 r » • • «LA A « New LOWER Residential Electric Rates for CEDARVILLE Minimum charge $1,00 per meter per month with ontltlomont of II kilowatt-hour* Ntri 31kllewatt4ieen petmonth, $0,041 perKAV.Mr, Nod SOkHewatt-hevf»permonth, 0.03S perK.W.Hr. Next 100ktfowatt*houn permonth, 6.1276 perK.W.Mf. All avor 200 ktlewdtMieun permonth, 0,022$.pot K.W.Hr. w o 'o * 0 0 *;o.*;»! o . jsw a a : o ;*3 b « o : o :« i ’ c » » FOR SALE—New Hampshire Fries, 4 lbs. and up. Lewis LUlich, Phone 6*2731. the d & yton power i n light company
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