The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

'Z'lie Cedarville, 0 . Herald Friday, October 17, 1947 Page Three Society The meeting o f the second Synod is in session at Bellefon- taine, Ohio. The Clifton church ■will be represented by Dr. John W. Bickett and Mr. Blaine Spahr. Mrs. Bickett will attend some of the sessions. The Cedarville church will be represented by Dr. ■R. A . Jamieson and Emile Finney. Both Dr. Jamieson and Dr. Bic­ kett have part on the program. The young people o f Xenia Presbytery of the United Pres­ byterian church will have a young people’s Rally and pot luck sup­ per in the Glen Echo Ravine in Columbus near the Glen Echo church. They will meet at three o’clock for games and recreation and supper then will go to the Glen Echo church fo r an evening worship service. Quite a few from Clifton and Cedarville will attend. The four H boys will meet Friday evening at the Martin home near Clifton on Friday evening: The Women’ s missionary so­ ciety of the Clifton United Pres­ byterian church met on Wednes­ day of this week with Mrs. David C. Bradfutc. It was an all day meeting. Following the noon hour a box of canned fruit will be packed for the Orphans Home at Mars, Pa. Mrs. Ralph Rife is chairman o f the work committee. Births Reported ForMonthof August 1947 Ruth Ann O’Toole, Osborn; Marcia Lynne Vickers, Fairfield; Dan Hugh Thompson, Osborn; Anthony John Smith, Fairfield; Christine Olivetti, Fairfield. j Gary Craig Leffler, Osborn; Donna Gail Dutko, Fairfield; Toby Joe Grody, Osborn; Johnny \ Ned, Osborn; Henry Puckett, Os­ born. er Keetb Stacy, Osborn; Donna Billie Ann Smith, Osborn; Rog- Lee Scammahorn, R. 5, Xenia; Connie Marie Kaiser, R. 1, James­ town, Gary Lynn Neff, R. 1, Os­ born. Roger Erick Paxton, 238 W. 2nd, Xenia; Rebecca Jane Sprigg, Kennedy St., Xenia; Danny Jones Anderson.' 842 N. Galloway, Xenia , , , * Paul Elwodd: Church, Bowersville;f T h e .a n sw e ^ 13 the telephony Timothy Frank Cooper, Clifton. [ BtUtlber, Carol Ann Rose, 419 E. 3rd,1 Xenia; William Randolph R ife ,! R- 1, Cedarville; Robin Sue Reid, "■Jamestown; Karol King, R. 1, Waynesyille; Ronald Lee Wei.- mer, R. 3, Xenia. Dennis Eric Miller, 22A Stel- ten, Xenia; John Robert Lawless, R. 4, Xenia’; Nelle Elaine Anken- ey, R. 3, Xenia; Paul Orville Hon- aker, 1129 E. 2nd Xenia ;»Phyllis- Ann Randall, 423 W. Market, Xenia. Candice Jean Foster, Maple St. Bellbrook; Mary Diane Wil­ liamson, R. 1, Spring Valley; Roy John Peterson, R. 1, Xenia; Gary Lee Johnson, R. 2, Xeniiri Steven Frederick Molden, R. 5, Xenia. Larry Lee Mowery, R. 2, Ce- darville; Linda Ann Pickering, R. 2, Jamestown; Brenda Sue Ram­ ey, R. 2, Xenia; Robert Freder­ ick Smart, R. 1, JarAestown; James Eugene Snider, R. 1, Jamestown. Larry Joe Watson, 238 N. West St., Xenia; Linda Ky Woods R. 2, 'Jamestown; Shirley Ann Yeakley, 318 E. Main, Xenia; Dorothy Lee Adkins, R. 2, Xenia; Dorothy Jean Butts, R. 2, Xenia; Patricia Ami Mimeau, Dayton; Lawrence George Hatjes, Dayton; Linda Lorraine Cote, Ashland; Kenneth Lee Cavender, James­ town; Linda Lou Gentner, Alpha, Cheryl Lynn George, R. 1, Xenit; Jerry Roberta Harness, R. 2, Jamestown; Arthur Franklin Har­ vey, R. 1, Xenia. Mary Bernadette Huff, James­ town; Catherine Mae Wylie, R. 5, Xenia; Raymond Cort Wil­ loughby, Osborn; Richard Earl Whitt, Osborn; Harry Anthony Thompson, Osborn.' Ruth Stevens, Osborn; Fran- elioit Sue Puckett, Osborn; Bar­ bara Mae Ison, Osborn; Sharon Kay Holland, Osborn; Melva Mae Harris, Osborn. Mary Ellen Butler, Osborn; Diana Carol Brovin, Osborn; Lil­ ly Jane Hood, R. 5, Xenia; Mar­ ita Gene Berkenkamp, Wright Field; Janet Louise Cyphers, R. 5, Xenia. Diane Kathryn Fitch, Fairfield; Donna Sue Hoover, Osborn; San­ dra Yvonne Jessen, Dayton 3,; Geoffrey Bennett’ Kriigbti Os­ born; Iva Michelle; Packnett, Os­ born. Diane Gloria Sarao, Osborn; Frederick Thaler*, Wright Field; Mary Margaret Walker, Osborn; Pamela Anne Woodward, Osborn; Lawrence Randall Walling, Day- ton. Robert Daniel Whitman, Mass­ achusetts; Bruce Crandel! Spin­ ney, Dayton; Janet Eileen Mark- iel, Jamestown, N. Y .; Kathleen Ann Hostina, Dayton; Lewis Love Bowen, Dayton. Connie Sue Allen, Dayton; Con­ nie Lynn Turner, Dayton; Rich­ ard Edgar Craig, Bloqmingburg; Sandi a Sue Earley, Sabina; Mar­ ilyn Kay. Morgan, Dayton. Donna Mae Wiseman, Green­ field; Louise Ann Seeker> Day- ton; Dean William Rollins, New Carlisle; Howard Owen Rhoads, Chicago, 111.; Pallas Sebring Pulling. John Hamilton Kline, Dayton; Carlynn Marie Harvey, Dayton. Railroad Is Sued For $2,950 Damages Bruce W. Bickett, manager of the Xenia branch o f General Mills Inc., has filed suit for $2,950 dam- A stitch in time saves how many? A NAME TH A T STANDS FOR GOOD FURNITURE OUDGET PLAN AVA ILABLE ADAI R’ S N. Detroit St. Xenia, 0 . Ann’s Beauty Shop Phone 6-3131 M E L O D Y C R U I S E I X V/z Miles East o f Springfield City Limits On U. S. 40 2 Shows Nitely, Starting 7:15 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. Oct. 16 & 17 “ Meet Me On Broadway” Sat. only Oct. 18th “KILRGY WAS HERE” Sin.' & Mon. Oct. 19 & 20 “ RENEGADES” . in technicolor Tues. & Wed. Oct. 21 & 22 “ Sweethearts o f Sigma Chi” Thurs. & Fri. Oct. 23 & 24 * “ BLITHE SPIRIT” in technicolor !l you want to sell or buy Why not give us a try Spencer Real Estate Sales j Phone Clifton 5713 Located on Route 72 2 ml. north of Clifton 6 mi. south of Springfield Portraits and Commercial Photography Children a Specialty Phone for Appointment Vincent Rigio Studio Phone G-1541 c O Z THEATRE Y SPECIALS Fri & Sat. Oct. 17 - 18 Ted Donaldson - Ann Doran “FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY” Screen Snapshots - Musical Sun. & Mon. Oct. 19 - 20 Gregory Peck - Joan Bennett “T H E MACOMBER ' AFFAIR ” Fox News - Popeye Cartoon Wed. £ Thurs. QcL 22 , Teresa Wright - Ray Millgnd “IMPERFECT . 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' Bartlet Pears* Cock 0 Walk 2l/a cad i.. 39c Marshmallows No Limit 6 oz B a g ...... 23c RIS10 s e r v t : GASH AND GARRY N. M am St. Cedarville, O. .*i7 15 Years Ago Ross township was asked to approve a bond issue of $2,968 to repay 15 men who underwrote the cost o f constructing a gym- ages against the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., as the resuult o f, an accident in September, 1945. Bickett claims he was thrown froy? the top of a box-car as he released its brake, preparatory to allowing it to move onto a Gener­ al Mills siding. The wheel, upon release, spun around throwing him to the ground and causing injuries that included three bro­ ken toes, he claims. Represented by Wead and Ault- man, Xenia attorneys Bickett charges negligence on the part of the railroad. hasiuni at the school. The plan o f paying the hotfe'-by receipts from basketball games failed. The Dayton Presbytery accept­ ed Marion Hostetler as a minister. A graduate of Cedarville College he is continuing his sudent work in Western Theological seminary at Pittsburgh. Vandervort Fruit farm’s dis­ plays at the state fair won first place. Frank Bootes was awarded second prize in the -health con­ test at the state fair. The Iowa “ farm holiday” move­ ment was being introduced in Ohio. Farmers refuse to market their products, demanding higher prices. What to do with 517 pupils was the big problem at the school. The main issue between Ohio’s two candidates for U. S. senator was “which is the wettest.” Gil­ bert Bettmari; GOP cShdidate/ claims he is, and RobertJTJulfcley insists he is. The high school auditorium was newly decorated. Goodyear Tire dealer, Jean Patton, advertised “ Full set of Goodyear Pathfinders as low as $18.60.” Residents of Bowerville and Port William protested the pro­ posal to take up the DT&I branch line, arguing that it deprived them o f all freight service. For Rent—House o f four rooms." Miss Belle Phillips went on a visit to Henderson Ky., Muncie, Ind., and Buffalo, N. Y . Attorney General Bettman rul­ ed that the citizens of Ross town­ ship could not pay the note a group of citizens incurred build­ ing a gymnasium, even though they voted to do so. W Y ^ j ^ c r r ; v, J. E. Reid, 83, with his two daughters, was here from St.- Louis, visiting friends. He was horp on what is now* the R. C. Watt farm. President McChesney preached at the First Presbyterian church Piqua, •Sunday morning. G. H /Hartman purchased the Charles Harris farm o f 100 acres for $61 per acre. The town prop­ erty was sold to Mrs. Mabel Wal­ ker for $910. Clifford Bull broke his arm cranking his automobile. The 43rd anniversary of the founding of Cedarville College was observed. John Collins and M. Horney o f Cedarville township were call­ ed on the petit jury. Mrs. R. G. Ritenour was named to issue drivers’ licenses. G r e d i f c G r p u p , ’Has New Office Offices o f the Miami Valley Producers Credit association, 27- 28 Steel building, Xenia, will be open from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. daily, except Saturday, during the months of October and Nov­ ember, Martin M. Bonar, secre­ tary-treasurer, announced today. Archie Peterson, field repre­ sentative, and Mrs. Ruby Foster, office clerk, will be at the service of the Greene members. The association has been en­ gaged in making short term loans to farmers in Greene county dur­ ing the past 14 years. A new serum, ACS, compound­ ed in California, gives patients hopes o f living to he 100. Back east the most common serum for old age is SA—settin’ around. 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