The Cedarville Herald, Volume 73, Numbers 27-50

•«*vr v L'>“ HbNQSED ON 80ifa BIRTHDAY Mm. Josie Beck. Pauly was honored on her 60th birthday Son- day when a group o f friends and relatives gathered at her home fo r a turkey dinner. Josie was presented a birthday cake and many gifts- Guests 'weTe Mts* R. A. Jones a sister from Colum­ bus, Mr. and Mrs: Raymond Beck, Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bieterle and sons, Mrs. Margaret O’Cull and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bavid Deck o f Dayton and Mrs. Margaret Gephart o f Miamisburg. ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litterel are announcing the birth o f a son Saturday in Springfield City hos­ pital. SCOUT TROOP HOLDS COOK OUT Brownie Scout Troop No. 15 held a cook out in the p&Tk Fri­ day evening. Kathleen Cahill and Charlotte Ewry received their Brownie Pins. Leaders are Mrs. Paul Cummings and Mrs. Don Hubbard. WESLEY CLASS HAS HAY RIDE The Wesley Class o f the Meth­ odist Church enjoyed a hay ride Monday evening. Following the hay ride the gorup gathered at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. John Mills fo r a wiener roast. WOMANS SOCIETY MEETS Week o f Prayer and Self De­ nial was observed by the Wom­ ans Society in the Methodist Church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Jacobs Spiritual life secre­ tary was in charge o f the pro­ gram. Miss Medreth Miller o f Spring- field, spent Sunday with Mr. Her­ bert and Miss Winifred Myers. WSCS TO HAVE SUPPER The W . S. C. S. will have a supper and Xmas Bazaar in the Methodist Church Thursday eve­ ning, Nov. 30. Lots of gifts for Xmas. VOTE FOR Ben J . Goldman FOR CONGRESS SEVENTH DISTRICT OF OHIO WORLD WAR II VETERAN fo r Representative to Congress X BEN J. GOLDMAN DEMOCRAT Listen to Ben J. Goldman Friday Night WPFB 7 :30 P. M. ATTEND HOMECOMING IN PA , © r. and Mis. Patti Elliott are home after a four days -visit to Millville, Pa. where they attended a homecoming o f their former pastorate. They were accompan­ ied by Mrs. R. T. Williamson who visited her daughter- and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Penny- packer near Pittsburgh, Pa. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP HAVE PARTY The Youth Fellowship group o f the Methodist church-enjoyed a Halloween party in the church Monday evening: Tuesday even­ ing the junior choir, under the direction o f Miss Naomi Conner held a covered dish dinner and party in the church. Halloween games and contests were played. BAND MOTHERS TO MEET MONDAY The Band Mothers club jvill meet Monday evening Nov. 6 at 8 p. m. in the school cafeteria. Committees for the coming year will be appointed and all mem­ bers are urged to atend. HOLD HAYRIDE The McKibben Bible Class of the U. P. Church enjoyed a hay ride and wiener roast Monday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Straley. COVERED DISH Twenty-five members o f the A - merican Legion and Legion Aux­ iliary held a covered dish dinner at the shelter house Thursday evening. The evening was spent playing games and contests. WOMANS CLUB The Womans club will meet Thursday afternoon, Nov. 9 at F r id a y , N ovem ber 3, 2 p. m. at'the home of Mrs Rob- ian wilbbe^n: charge o f a Thanks­ giving plky, - ‘ CHILD IMPROVES FROM WOUNDS Rite Powers is improving very satisfactorily^ but remains in •Springfield City hospital where she was taken two weeks ago aft­ er being accidently shot with a shot gun. - ? TEEN AGE CANTEEN Forty teen agers enjoyed a Haloween party and square dance at the shelter house Saturday evening. Games and contests were also played. The teen age canteen is ■sponsored by the American Le­ gion. Auxiliary every other Sat- "urday evening from 7:SD to 10:30 and is supervised fay Legion and Auxiliary members. BROWNIES ENJOY PARTY The newly organized Brownie Scout Troop No. 80 enjoyed a Halloween party Friday at the home of Janet and Janette Horn­ er. The: pin ceremony was per­ formed and games were enjoyed. Several mothers were guests. Brownies receiving pins were, Mary Carlson, Alice May Evans, Peggy Ferguson, Marlice Harn- ner, Janet and Janette Hamer, iSally Lafferty, Barbara Mott, Susie Reynolds, Julia Steigers, Mary Lee, Joann and Claire Cum­ mings, Pat Spitler, and Joan Mowry. Leaders of the group is Mrs. Ralph Cummings, assisted by Mrs. Tom Hamer and Mrs. Walter Cummings. KYN CLUB WITH MRS. BULL Mrs. J, M. Bull entertained 'he KYN dub at her home Friday aft­ ernoon. Roll call was answered giving a Haloween prank. Mrs. Paul Tqwnsley, was in charge of entertainment and' the group played Bingo. Refreshments^ere served by Mrs. Bull. ; " 1 TROOP N. 16 HOLD WIENER ROAST Girl Seout troop No. 16 held a Wiener roast and cook out at tne home o f Joy Evans Wednesday evening. They are starting pro­ gressive cooking and’ the roast will be stick cooking. Mrs. Rein- hard and Mrs.- MacGregor are leaders. ' . GOLDEN RULE CLASS „ MEETING ' The Golden Rule class met in the Methodist church Thursday evening. Hostess for the even­ ing were Mrs. Anna Barlow, Mrs. Ruby Jacobs, Mrs. Elsie Richards, and Mrs. Della Johnston. Roll call was answered by favorite Bible verse. Refreshments were served by tha hostesses. The class entered a float in the Jametoupi •Halloween celebration and won second prize o f $15. Their float represented the “Hickory Holler- Quilting Bee.” ENTERTAIN S. ,S. CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hagler entertained the Happy Homes Class of the U. P.’ church at their home Friday evening. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sagraves. Refreshments were served and a social hour followed the devotions led by Mrs. Sa­ graves. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cory. JUNIOR MISSIONARY Thirty members of the junior Thfc Cedarville, O. Herald missionary society jg£ the U ,P . church gathered^? S jg church for a Halloween partj ijfcurday even­ ing1. ,Refreshment £%?ere served and -games play tel^ Leaders are Mrs. Fred Ewry/tc 5 Mrs. Robert Bullen.' - l 5; CANASTA PAR M Mrs, Gilbert 11 entertained a group o f friend; =Sth a Canasta party at her home Friday even­ ing.,:, . ■. ; ■ - MARTHA COOLEY IS..HOSTESS The missionary society o f the U, P. Church met Thursday at th e , home o f Miss Martha Cooley. De­ votions were given by Mrs. Adda Mitchell, The study of the book on “ Rqgal Church” was raeviewed by Mrs. Fred Dobbins. Miss Cool-' ~ey was assisted by Mrs. A. B. Evans in serving refreshments. MISSIONARY OF THE CHURCH OF GOD Mrs. Herman Stevenson was hostes to the missionary society o f the Church o f God at her home Thursday evening. Devotions were given by Mrs. John Murphy. l i o n ’s M a r k e t GREEN FRi'lisT PHONE 6-2041 i ■ BARGAINSGALORE Miracle <;•!§> Coffee Roasted & jlf-tcked fo r DON’S MARKET It’s Really l& jd Try Some I ARft I Sugar 5 lbs.............lb.-49c « it | 01eo NuMaid.......... lb. 27c h IMS. I Oleo D ix ie ...............lb. 32c o r I Flour Gold Medal 10 lbs. | .............. .....89c Potatoes JO lbs. .........25c Navy Bjtidhs 2 lbs............ 25c Chocolate D rops___ lb. 25c Box Chocolates 1 lb. .... 79c Meats At Reasonable Prices MAX GOOD AND ENTIRE MUSICAL STAFF Dale Summers - Don Jones and Special Music ONE - NIGHT - ONLY Thursday, Nov. 9th - &00P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. Cedarville, Ohio Rev. Good is heard daily over station, WHKC Columbus A t 7:30 A. M. Daily and 12:00 noon Sunday Hamburgers..... ....... lb. 57c W ien ers ....... .... . lb. 49c Pork S f -a k s ....... ....... lb. 55c Franks............... ......... lb. 45c Pork CEs^ps end cuts lb. 59c Bologna............. .........lb. 43c Beef Sfemk club . .......lb. 75c Bacon si. Econ ........... lb. 42c Boiling Beef brisket lb. 39c Slab Bacon ....... .........lb. 45c Chuck Boasts.... ........lb. 63c Bacon Squares.. ... ... lb. 22c Fry Hri Hens Oysters « Fish Ham Froa:-. Foods Ice Cream Chilled Fish YOUR ONE STOP MARKET Quick and Friendly Service 7:30 To 7 P. M. DAILEY 8 :30 To 11:30 A . M. SUNDAYS / . . . the quality the educational opportunities for our chiliifen, ' . . . the adequac y our roads, . . . the protectk® of our personal rights, . . . the kind of: rublic improvements we get, . . . . the way our S ix money, is spent are very largely d a m m e d by what is done or not done in the Ohio G era! Assembly. The importance ofjiSfse matters in our daily lives means that the quality of §fpr representation in the Ohio Gen­ eral Assembly is c fjd ta l concern to all of us. It is time to insisji m energetic, responsible efficient, competent represf;rmtion for ourselves. I ask for the oppor^pity to give you the kind of repre­ sentation I believe jhese matters deserve. J P A U L K I N T Z E L CANDIDATE FORREPR1 m m im j l THEGENERALASEMBLY % a & A. tm

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