The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 1-26
:"H£RAJLD, FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1947, CEDARVILLE, OHIO. Club am ocia,l y lc tivines \ j — !— ■ ; PAR CHOOSES DELEGATES Delegates to the annual Ohio con ference of the Daughters of the Am erican Revoltion in Columbus March 12-15 were elected by Cedar Cliff DAR Chapter at the home o f Mrs. Harry Hamman, friday evening. The chapter will be represented by Mrs. M. J. Bahin, regent; Mrs. Anna Wilson, ice regent; Mrs. J. A. Finney, Xenia and Mrs. Raymond Williamson and Mrs. Paul Orr, Cedar- ville. Alternates will be Mrs. 0 . J. Burnett, Xenia ;Mrs. Fred Townsley, Mrs. J. Ervin Kyle, Miss Carrie Rife and Mrs. Harry Hammond, Cedarville. A quizz program on Ellis island was conducted by Miss Eleanor Kyle assisted by Mrs. Mildred Lafferty. Miss Kyle reported the Ellis Island project, “ Pennies fo r Patriots” , had been concluded and the Cedar ville chapter contributed $12. This money will be sent to Ellis Island for musical therapy work. Mrs. Walter Condon, chaplain, conducted devotions and a prayer o f the state regent, Mrs. Charles Dorn, was read by Mrs, Fred Town sley, Mrs. Robert MacGregor reported two boxes of used blothing bad been sent to Tammassee Mountain school and Mrs. S. V. Onderdonk, librarian, announced the chapter had contributed twelve games and puzzles to the Red Cross fo r soldiers in hospitals. The chapter also voted a contribution of $5 to the Red Cross. Mrs. Fred Dob bins presented a manual on citizenship Mrs. Paul Nosker, Yellow Springs accompanied by Mrs. Albert Mahar sang three soros :“ Yesterday* (Crist); “ The Clover”. (MacDowell? and “ Summer” (Gershwin). Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hamman assisted by Mrs.Er- nest Flock and Mrs. W. C. Grant. son, Russell,' Saturday morning at Alfred Swaby o f Clifton and D av id song bird 1 McClellan hospital. HONORED AT DINNER PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Edwin Bull was honored at a dinner party arranged by Mrs. Bull at then home Friday evening. The party wa? in celebration of Mr. Bull's birthday. There were covers for eight guests. A color motif o f pink and green wy: employed in the appointments. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister are announcing the birth o f a daugh ter last Thursday evening in the Mc Clellan Hospital. She is the fourtl child and the third daughter. The new arrival has been named Lois Marie. LEAVE FOR ENGLAND Mrs. Junior Judy and daughter with the former’s mother, Mrs, Mac- kay, left last week for Londan, Eng land, where they will join home folks. Mrs. Judy and daughter ex pect to return after three month's absence. CULTURE CLUB “Lives and Works o f Musical Com posers” was the program topic for a . meet of the Home Culture Club T ugs - rday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. H. iH. Brown. I Mrs. C. W. Steeele, program lead er, read a biographical sketch o f Ed ward MacDowell, after which Mrs. Ward Cveswell, guest pianist, play ed two of MacDowell’s compositions, "To a Wild Rose” and “ To a Water Lily.” Mrs. Walter Corry sang “ Little Hills of Nazareth” and “ I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked” , by Geoffrey O'Hara following a bio graphical sketch on the life of that composer read by Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Corry also presented three other solestions, “ Slumber Song” , “ Indian Lodge” and a medley o f “ Uncle Re- j mus” songs. The meeting ended with r a social hour refreshments were serv ed to the sixteen members and sev eral guests. i The Day o f Prayer for World- Pess Presents Quail !*£!;CM'\ is f 'b- 21 r”1. Bill Again in House be held m Clifton under the auspices 1,111 ° - • o f the chtches. Mrs. John W, Bick- j Greene County’s, representative ett and Mrs. Malcolm Harris a r e 'to the state legislature, Lowell Fess preparing the program. Io f Yellow Springs, will have another Messrs Frank Tumer,Art Swaby, [try at transferring quail from the if v id .*s a* list in Ohio, it is reported. Jenkins o f Yellow Springs left fo r Florida last week, to be gone for a few weeks. The home o f Mr. and Mrs. Walt- thirty five or forty people met a- round the festive board and enjoyed the day with her. She has been mak ing her home with her daughter Mrs. Walter Finney fo r sometime. This time, Rep. Fess and co-gpbn- sors are expected to include a second proposal in the bill which would squelch the arguments o f many op- er Finney was a scene o f festivity tponents o f such a proposal, tabled last Sunday when Mrs. Finney’s ! during last year’s legislature, mother, Mrs. Emma Ford, celebrated j The Yellow Springs man may in- her eighty-eighth birthday. Some elude a stipulation that there be no open season for quail.This would in crease 100 per cent the possibility o f the bill being approved. The no open season clause would make it imposs ible fo r hunters to shoot the bird without a change in the law. Sponsors o f the bill claim the birds are disappearing in this state and FARM LOANS INCREASE Though mortgage debts on farms something must be done for them, had decreased up to January ,1946, Making them a game bird would give loans have been increasing constantly |the conservation department the since, according prominent farm-loan agency. One concern alone reports loans in excess o f $ 2 , 000,000 in the year just passed, an increase o f 25 percent over 1945. right* to propagate quail. But despite the “ no shooting” clause, it is predicted that some op position will still develop among the bird lovers who will claim it is the first step in making quail game for hunters. Galvin Comments on „ Cedarville Herald W. J. G alvin, writing from Florida his “ Random Weekend Comments” for the <aWilmington News-Jomal, pays a high tribute to retiring publish er Karhl Bull o f the Cedarville Herald, and has complimentary things to say of the new owner, Thurman Miller, Jr., whom he has known since the younger publisher was a child. * “Karhl Bull has operated a coun try weekly, “writes publisher Gal vin, “ as very few editors had the courage to do — he has written just what he pleased, letting the chips fall where they may.” Adding a hope for the retiring' editor’s future en joyment of life, he says: “My'father (the late William Galvin, for a half century publisher o f the Jamestown Journal) at one time owned the Herald and had great love for Cedar- yille and its people all his life.” In a paragraph about Thurman Mil ler, Jr., Mr. Galvin says: “ We know he will continue the sucess o f the noted publication, for he is trained, experienced, capable and ‘it is in his blood.’ ” PLUMBING FIXTURES AND RETURN FROM SOUTHERN TRIP Rev. and Mrs. Paul II. Elliott have returned just this week from an extended vacation in the South. They visited in Waycross, Georgia >nd spent some time at points of in terest in northern and central Flor ida. The return trip was by way ofthe Coastal Highway from Savannah Georgia to Washington and Baltimore. DRYS CONTINUE FIGHT Miss Mary B. Ervin, Xenia, pres ident o f the Ohio W. G» T, U. annon-} raent o f the law and with drawal of cod her organization will continue, permits where iliere has been violat- the fight to ban all liquor sales near ions. The liquor interests will ask county fairs, state fairs, state in- the legislature to repeal the law, stitutions and churches. which was held constitutional by a Miss Ervin has appealed to the Franklin Common Pleas Court last State Liquor Control fo r the enforce- fall. NBC to Air Brown’s Speech on Jan. 24 Clarence J. Brown, chairman of the executive committee o f the Re publican national committee and re presentative from this district, will be heard’ over a coast to coast NBC net work on Friday evening from 10:45 to 11 p. m, EST. i JUDITH ERLENE STITSWORTH Mi*, and Mrs. Earl Stitsworth of Miller street announce the arrival >f a daughter, Judith Erlene, at the j Haines hospital. Jamestown, last, Thursday. WILL OBSERVE GOTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. atvl Mrs. W. A. Spencer will uiivtly observe their 60 wedding an ilv.rsavy on Saturday, Jan. 25. Owing to the ill health o f Mrs. Spencer, no special celebration has 1 been planned. Special Price on Morton’s or Hardy’s Sugar Cured Smoke Salt 70c p e r l o lb . c a n IN DAYTON HOSPITAL Kenneth Little was taken to Mi ami Valley hospital last week for treatment, having been ill fo r a number of weeks. RUSSELL DEAN ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. James W. Steel of this place announce the birth of a I C U S T O M f B U T H C H E R I N G 1 at Cedarville Slaughter i House © AH Kinds of PLASTER Work Repair and New Phone Xenia 1444RX CLIFTON NEWS Mrs. Leo Reed opened her home to i gvrup of frbnds last week. Besid es the hostess there were present Mrs. Malcolm Harris, Mrs. Carl Diehl Mrs. Lamar Reed, Mrs. William Shrack and Mrs, B, M. McDermott. They enjoyed a covered dish dinner and a good social time. Mrs. (\ C. Eckman entertained the Presbyterian missionary society last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Miller was assistant host ess. Mrs. Raoer Wade led in the de votions ar.d Mrs Alfred Sway led in the discussion of the topic. ; lil The Community Concerts Asso ciation is putting on a drive this week for memberships in order to ( § secure some leading entertainments in Xenia this winter and spring. > A j eprivmtative from New York > ■was present last Monday evening and u>i seed the plans for the drive.' About sv.enty-five met at Geyer’s , Restaurant and under the direction 1 , of the Xenia group heard the plans! . and imu, ’diatcly began the drive. It is hoped that at least three enter tainments with leading artists may be secured. A number of persons from Clifton and Cedarville were pre sent to hear the plans and are now t securing membership. Should you not be interviewed, you can secure a membership by going to the Adair furniture store in Xenia. Plans are maturing in Springfield, for the upper,ring of pastor Mart in Niemoeller. He will speak in the Memorial Hall on Feb. 5th. For a j number o f years he was held a prisoner under Hitler in a concen tration camp in Germany. The ex act hour i f his appearance has not yet been announced. -ALSO- Automatic Heaters • GAS • OIL • ELECTRIC BATHROOM OUTFITS Bring Your Priorities to Floyd 0. & You don’t need to hunt all over this area to fill your because DUVALL’S have a complete line— and the pric- * es are RIGHT and include everything for installation— not just the item but all the “ extras” are included in the price. Come to DUVALL’S today and look over the fine line -of plumbing fixtures and supplies on display. Shallow Well Pum p ........................ ........79.50 Ball Bearing Motor, 350 gaL Capacity per hour Deep Well Jet Pump Fairbanks-Morse—500 gal per hour Capacity Sunk Pum p ........:.........................................55.95 Cast Iron Lavatories.................................29.50 Complete with Chrome fitting Toilet Stool and Water Closet.............. _. 35.50 Free Standing—Complete White Toilet S e a ts ......................... 7.75 good grade White Cast Iron Bath T u b .....................96.00 Built-in floor stype complete with Chrome tub fillers and trip lever waste and overflow Septic T an k ............. ................ 33.50 300 gallon White Porcelain 54” Cabinet Sink........120.00 Complete with Chrome faucets and Crum cup First Line Quality with Standard Equipment When we sell you a bath outfit it will he complete with soil pipe, f galvanized pipe and all fitting necessary to hook it up 3 Carloads Coal | H 1 on Track—Let Us Know Your Requirements | „ jj Frank Creswell 1 HMUMlilllilllltlM MONEY to LOAN For Buying a Home or Farm Repairing or Refinancing CONVIENENT & FRIENDLY SERVICE A ll Savings Insured to $5000 Cedarville Federal Savings; & Loan Association i Phone 6-2141 Cedarville, Ohio C O Z Y » THEATRE « ri. - Sat. Jan. 24 « 23 Alan Ladd - Geraldine Fitzgerald “OSS” Also Color Cartoon LAUHERMAN bCUTOfaujJ ccMxa nm rxv* ■ un. - Mon. Jan. 26 - 27 Charles Coburn - Tom Drake “The Green Years” Also Fox News 5 . Jan. 29 - 30 | .amour - Ray Milland ingle Princess” « u t News - Sports Choose Memorials With Care . Those who wish to learn more about Memorials and their qualities will find us ready and willing to discuss the sub* ject. A cordial invitation is extended to visit our plant. Many new designs on display. IT’S DESIRABLE TO BUILD YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT WHILE LIVING G e o . D o d d s and Sons G ra n i te C o . ?;?*+**- Xenia, Ohio tlW e Build That Memory May LiveH Jamestown-, Ohio Phone 4-3701 Phone 6-1941 Cedarville. Brown Again Heads j was seated as a new member o f the „ . ~ , 1 T> j ■group. He was appointed to tha U O U n t y feC ltOQ l - H o a r d board recently, succeeding Mrs. Mar- i m __ Itha Bradford, Beavercreek Twp., Paul Brown, Sugarcreek Twp.,! , , ’ . ’ ., . , ,, ■who resigned. He will serve the re- was re-elected president of thej . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . , ,. i mamder o f a term which expires Dec. Greene county school hoard at the an- j ^ nual reorganization meeting in the; ’ ' __ ^ office of County Supt. S. O. Liming Saturday afternoon. Myron Fudge, Silvercreek Twp., OHIO LAND PRICES DOUBLED According to rural economists at was re-elected vice president and Supt.; Ohio State University, Ohio farm Liming, by virtue of his position,; land prices have doubled since the was re-named clerk. 1935-39 level. Warnings are issued John Hunger, Dayton Pk., Xenia, against heavy debts on farms. t d I X? r& t * .» <t nr Xfs<s« From her Thrift Comes More and Better Telephone Service r ------------ $ Telephone progress in Am erica rests w ith thou sands o f small investors . . . people whose thrift provides the money to expand and improve this nation’s tele phone system. The Bell System, o f which our company is a part, is ow n ed by ab ou t 700,000 persons, most o f whom hold only a few shares o f stock. It is the con fiden ce o f this group o f investors that has put this country’s telephone service in the lead through out the world. ’ THE OHIO BELL N ow , when the telephone industry is undertaking the greatest expansion and im provement program in its history, the American public again w ill back our faith in the future with dollars. G ood and p len tifu l tele phone service costs mbney. Our company alone w ill spend $125,000,000 to ex pand and improve its facili ties in Ohio in the next few years. The money for this program w ill come from Americans who always have invested in progress. * TELEPHONE CO.
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