The Cedarville Herald, Volume 69, Numbers 27-52
C g l^ V J L I ^ HERAU ), FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, J 0 « CwJarvffl*, DBo GREEN LIGHTS (C ontinued F rom F irst P aq ») dating ten” srnrTchain of*blond wood and blue leather, for the delegate* and some o f their. assistants. The *td* kalcomea, two stories high, care fo r the £00 representative* o f press, radio and television who carry on their work silently, almost invisibly, .back o f aquamarine plexi- glass that encloses their work units. Aside from the flashes o f camera bulbs before the session, there is no evidence o f how. the news is tijans- mitteed to. the world. Beneath these publicity booths are many seats re served fo r extra advisors and aides to the degegates. The highest o f the wide, three tier ed walnut desks at the front, forms the dias fo r the President and his aides. The speaker’s rostrum and the desks fo r the translators occupy the second tier while the third serves the verbatim reporters, Secretaries and pages circulate quietly delivering messages, manuscripts and transla- , tions during the session, C O Z Y • THEATRE Fri. and Sat. Nov.' 22 - 23 Paulette Goddard - Burgess Merideth “ THE DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID” . Cartoon - Speaking o f Animals Sun. and Mon. Nov, 24 - 25 WITHOUT RESERVATIONS Also Fox News Wed . and THurs Nov. 27 - 28 Lum and Abner—in— “ PARTNERS IN TIME” News — Cartoon — Comedy The focal point o f the Assembly; j Hall is the great map, o f the. world, which occupies most o f the high front wall back o f the President’s dais. This is a polar projection, in blue and*gold. The land masses done in “ expanded metal” form a six inch has relief and emphasises the illusion o f depth created-by the Blightly com vex surface o f the entire mgp. A t each side, from ceiling to floor, in straight-soft folds,, hang blue velvet draperies, intensifying the 'wsterblue o f the map and providing*deeper tone shadows at the corners. The high'li ghting o f the desks o f the delegates, sufficient for reading, in no way in terferes with the special illumination designed to accent the gold land masses o f the forld map . . . on which no national boundries are indicated. The session 'begins without cere-, mony. Promptly when the gavel falls the speaker is announced and without further ado . . , he speaks, It is a quiet solemn occasion. The acoustics o f the hall are excellent. Everyone seems to hear and to realize that history is evolving with every sent ence. The translations into other lan guages,' immediately following the original speech; command the same attention. Rarely is there any appla use, Just a breathless expectancy, a patient waiting pot often found in 'a large audience. Each delegate must realize the weight of choice invested in him, hi* fundamental obligation to his constituency, -which'’ fo r the good of all must be alert and watch ful, perhaps bend with and for others who also are endeavoring to hold all nations -at peace , . ( for One World. The deliberations of the United. Nations qt once tests and. strength ens one’s faith in the possibility and hopes o f peace for all the people of this One World. i Treat Calves Against Lice Using a standard dip ojr spray and following directions on the contain er, farmers have found it a good management practice to treat calves against lice at the beginning of win t e r /I f sleeping quarters are infect ed, a solution of DDT in water may be applied before bedding the calv'eB. ALONG FARM FRONT j • (Continued from page one) t ■ • • - . |Tiffin, work with dairy herds in 52 counties. Members o f the two asso ciations own more than 55,000 cows. Order Screen Windows Now— Not Next Spring With the unusual number of new homes being erected, • - .- . - i , . . . •- we are informed by the manufacturers that screens will * be “ hard to get” next spring. For this reason we ‘ have ; put on sale now our first consignment. The screens are all metal with copper wire and sturdy Construction in the following' sizes: * *• * * 14x16 - 24x20 30x24 24x28 Other sizes available Why not obtain yours now and be prepared for the com ing season. . ' Cedaiville Lumber Co. Phofie 6-1331 . Big Crop o f Legtime Seeds Production o f 194% red clover and o f . alfalfa seed is encouraging to farmers.who. wan| to start improv ing .th^ir croplands because- this year’s alfalfa seed production was the greatest on record and red clov er seed production has been exceed ed- in only two previous years. Argronomlsts say 1946 Ohio red clover seed production was about 50 per cent greater than the 1945 to tal. This locally grown seed is bet ter adapted for planting in Ohio than any seed’ producted elsewhere, and Ohio grown seed does not bring in new weeds or plant diseases. The big 1946 crop, o f legume seed was badly needed as reserve stocks were very low. HgMiwitwiHimHUHwm'mimmiMmHH COLLEGE NEWS H iitiiiitiiiM tiiiiiiiiiiim iH iiaiiiiim iiauiiiiitiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiitiii The Men’s Bible Reading. Contest, which will be1held in the First Me thodist Church, Sunday evening, Nov ember 24, at 7:30, has nine college students as contestants. These stu dents are John Skilling, Conner Mer ritt, John Stevens,. Clarence Beard, Willard Preston, Wendell Cultice, Delbert Stover, and William Fergus on, The College Chorus,. under the direction o f Mrs. Mildred B. Cres- well, professor o f music, will present special music. The judges, whose names will not be disclosed until the close o f the contest, will consider the following points in determining the winner: enunciation, expression, interpretation, platform presence and general effect. The faculty advisor of 'the contest is Rev. Frederick Carl son, professor of history. By joint cooperation of the Col lege Dramatic Club, under the direc tion o f Professor Carrie M. Rife and the College Chorus directed by Pro- |fessor Mildred B. Creswell the, an- j nual College Christmas program will >be given at the United Presbyterian , Church on Sunday evening, Decem ber 18. , Cedarville College will honor the members of its first football team in fourteen years at a banquet to bo held in th e , College Club Dining Room at 6:30 Tuesday evening, fypv- ! ember 26. A speaker of prominence t has been invited to give the principal address. - - .. Friends Of Rev,- Edward C. Mc- Cown will be sorry t o ‘hear o f his death at Pittsburgli on November 14. He was.an alumnus o f . Cedarville College attending the college from 1898. to 1900 and became a prominent figure in the United Presbyterian church. He was pastor o f the United Presbyterian Church at Mt. Lebanon, Pa., for thirty nine years during which time his congregation grew to be' the largest o f his demonination. Due to ill health, he found it neces sary to retire in 1943. Findlay -College football team pro ved to be too strong an outfit for the local Yellow Jackets on the former’s gridiron last Saturday. The game was all onesided as can be judged by the score which was 58 to 0. Up to this time he locals had four wins, four defeats and a tie. Though price ceilings have been removed we have not raised the wholesale price o f Coca-Cola. a .. m ■ * K SPRINGFIELD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY I To Accomodate the g Late Shoppers, We Will Remain Open jjAll Afternpon and till ^ \ 7 o'clock on the | At Your SUPER T H R IF T ! MARKET Christmas Toys w,ill go on sale Saturday, Nov. 3 o at 8|:00 a. m. . METAL AND MECHANICAL TOYS BE HERE EARLY GET YOUR SHARE D UVALI! P h o n e 6 -1 9 4 1 e d a r v ille . ( M y h a d jp ,JI a p . . ! <I . * ' / Is n ■* T , or idimad THE CATHEDRAL CANDLES ARE GLOWING r TRADITIONAL SYMBOL THAT RIKE'S IS READY fOR ITS 94TH CHRISTMAS M M «r Assortment* This Yes* Many of lha gift* ySu haven’t m n for years are back Iht* Christmas. You’ll find wider a*, •ortments. . . aid favorites. CorneliaWill Ihop for Yoa Writ., telephone; telegraph, or bring your gift list- fa Cornelia, your personal ihopper al Rike's. Executives often trust their com plete gift Hits to her. Give RIke’s Gift CarttflcatM Purchase cerllflcatei in any amount' from a dollar and up. . You'll find them al ony cashier's window. Seventh Floor. ) Rllca'e Will Wrap Your Gifts Half the Impression value of a gtlf Is In the Chrlstmos wrap ping. Rlke’s makes an drdinary gift look like a princely one for a nominal charge. Fifth Floor. RHce'eWill Mali Jbvr Package* Gifts purchased at Rike's will be wrapped for moiling and senf without chargeanywhere In Ohie end Indiana. Carry Yeur Cherge-Flala . , . for faster shopping, carry your tharga-plale. This speeds your service . . . eliminates name and delivery errors. Carry It In your purse. Visit Rika's Tay Wonderland On Sixth Floor, a Toy Wonder land wlth tdy soldiers, cattles, dragons, princes, and princesses « , , a child's (olrytetid. Santa arrives November 29. tea "Two* the Night...•* Rike's corner window will fea turea dramatisationof thepoem "Twos the Night Before Christ mas," ait animated display te dallght the children, LMM In l e l m m m lh * Air Santa, broadcasting direct from Hike's Toyfahd aver WHIO, wIR Interview the children from 4«4| . to 500 eachweek day, Lilian I* •vbeglnhtng November 29. RIKE'S DAYTON 1, OHIO I T ’ S f H i § 4 t U C H R l S I M A i A T N I K I ’ S
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