The Tri-County Herald, Volume 75, Numbers 1-5

ft PAGE. 3 TRI-COUNTY HERALD “FRIDAY , JAN , 9 , 1S4S CHURCHES CHURCH OP THE NAZARENS (South Room of City Hall) (Main St„ Fairfield) Rev. Delbert Hough, Pastor. Donald Smith, S, S. Supt. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. 8:45 p.m., N. Y, P. S. 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Midweek Prayer Meeting. Everybody welcome. PLEASANT VALLEY REFORMED CHURCH 2360 Valley Street Rev. Loran W. Veith, Pastor. United Service 9:15 to 11 o’clock. Bible Study at 9:15. Morning Worship, 10 o’clock. BETHEL MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Second Street and Dayton Drive “A Little White Church, with a Big Hearty Welcome.” Raymond Pettit, Minister. 9:30 a.m., Sabbath School. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m.j Young People’s Serv­ ices. 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship. 7:45 p.m., Wednesday^ Mid-Week Prayer Meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH E. Market St., Xenia, Ohio 1 Block from Court House Thos. L. Wooten, Pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. WRIGHT VIEW HEIGHTS^ TABERNACLE Comer of Stewart Blvd. and Orville St. in Wright View Heights Rev. Paul Darling, Pastor 2:15 p.m., Sunday School. 3:15 p.m., Cl^urch Service. ‘ MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS Sunday Services: Masses, 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m. Holy Days of Obligation, 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. First Friday, 6 a.m. - THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH OF OSBORN 16 S, Grand Ave., Osborn Rev, Clifford J. Leach, Minister. John Hancock, Church School j Supt. .. ' 0:00 a.m.^TChurch School. 9:45 a.m., Morning Worship. A PREACHING, TEACHING, MINISTERING CHURCH IN­ VITES YOU INTO ITS FELLOW­ SHIP AND SERVICE TRINITY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH South First St., near Xenia Ave. Fairfield Huber F. Klemme, Minister. Eldon Grody, S. S. Supt. 9:30 a.m., Church School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon, “Trimming Jesus to Our Own Measure," Installation of of­ ficers, 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship. Sermon, “The Second Mile.” ST. MARK’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH P, H. Weihl, Pastor. Robert Green, Supt. 9:15 a.m,, Church School, 9:15 a.m., Children’s Chapel. 9:15 a.m. Young Married People’s Class. A class is provided for every age. 10:30 a,m., Divine Worship. Sermon, “Christ, The Light of The World.” 6’30 p.m., Luther League. The church council will meet Tuesday evening, 7:30 p.m. The Women’s Missionary So­ ck fy will meet at the home of Pastor and Mrs. Weihl, 30 S. FOR SALE M odern h om e a t 2 1 3 M ann A v e ,, O sborn . 8 room s and garage* P r iced r ea son ab le . C an b e se en an y tim e . C. H. Love , 3 1 S M ann A v e ., Osborn Phono O sborn 4 2 5 Fairfield- (Continued from Page 1) redeemable after ten years at full value of $25. Interest on the bonds begins six months after the pur­ chase date, and the bonds may he cashed after sixty days. Other bond values are $50, purchase price $37.50; $300, purchase price $75; $500, purchase price $375; and $1000 purchase price $700. Mr, Freedcrs revealed that re­ venue at the local otfico during the past year reached the point to advance the Fairfield office to second class as of July 1, 1942. The sharp increase in business has seriously crowded the new office which was occupied June- fifteen of last year, and it is expected that provision for additional space will have to be made. Present personnel of the office, in addition to Postmaster Marion Freeders, is W. Gayle Zinn, as­ sistant (Mr. Zinn was transferred recently from the New Carlisle office), Nestlie Boley, Mrs. Freed­ ers, and special delivery mes­ senger, Harry Summers. Postmaster Freeders stated that as soon as the quarters to be con­ structed at the Fay plat in North Fairfield are occupied, it was his opinion that carrier delivery serv­ ice could be expected, A recent survey of the population serviced from the Fairfield office indicated that the necessary number of pa­ trons would be reached within a short period of time, thus placing the village in the" bracket per­ mitting city delivery. All of the above figures are ex­ clusive of the mail handled under government frank, which is nearly fifty per cent of the total volume going through the Fairfield office. CARD OF THANKC We wish to express our heart­ felt thanks and gratitude to all those who helped so untiringly in so many ways through our be­ loved daughter’s illness and pass­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Armstrong and Family Maple St., Wednesday afternoon, 2:00 p.m. Pastor Weihl will present the topic, “Our Church Faces Her World Task.” The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, E. H. Egelkraut, Thursday evening, 8:00 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal, Thurs­ day, 6:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal, Thurs­ day, 7:15 p.m. BYRON EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Huber F. Klemme, Minister J. Albert Moody, S. S. Supt. 9:15 a.m,, Morning Worship. Sermon, “Foundations for Living.” Installation of elders and deacons. 10:15 a.m., Church School. ANGLO-SAXON FEDERATION Dayton Woman’s Club 225 N. Ludlow St., Dayton Ford L. Prescott will speak at the regular weekly meeting Fri­ day, Jan. 16, at 7:45 p.m. His theme is, “Is Anything Too Hard For The Lord?” FAIRFIELD-OSBORN CHURCH OF CHRIST “The Church with a Gospel Mes­ sage, a Plea for Christian Unity, and a Welcome for Everybody ” Charles Nichols, Minister. Glenn McClellan, Bible School Supt. 9:30 a .m, Tlse Church at Study. “The Infancy and Boyhood of Jesus.” Luke 2:24-35. 10:30 a.m., The Church at Wor­ ship. Lord’s supper and Preaching. “Esau’s Brother.” 0:43 p.m., Y. P. C. E. 7:30 p.m,, Evening Worship, “Why Did Christ Die on the Cross?” Each member should be present this Friday evening for the Con­ gregational Meeting, beginning promptly at 7:30. FAIRFIELD-OSBORN METHODIST CHURCH L. A. Donnally, Minister Joe Earner, S. S. Sunt 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship, Theme, “What Is The Value of Your Church?” 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. Theme, “What Now?” Wednesday evening: 0:00, Junior Choir: 7:00, Young People’s Choir; 8:00, Senior Choir. Diversified— (Continued from Page 1) CALENDAR OF EVENTS — Special Events — Jan, 9, Open House, 10:00-12:00 Jan. 10, Dance Night, 8:00-12:00 Jan. 16, Open House, 10:00-12:00 Jan. 17, Dance Night, 8:00-12:00 Jan.. 20, Concert Ensemble, 8:00- 10:00 Open House following basket­ ball games and the Saturday dance nights are regular weekly sched­ uled special events. The Concert Ensemble is a fifteen-piece organ­ ization which will present an eve­ ning of classical and semi-classical music, both vocal and instrumental. Twenty-five co-eds from Antioch College will be in attendance at the Saturday night dance. It is hoped that women as well as men will take advantage of the program offered-at the Recreation Center. — Club Organization---- Jan. 9, First Aid, 7 p.m. Jan. 12, Vocal and Instrumental Music, 7 p,m. Jan. 16, Photography* 7 p.m. Jan. 19, Gymnastics, 7 p.m. NOTICE — The above are initial organization meetings only, the time and place of meetings will be decided by members of the in­ dividual groups. A person need have no skill or previous exper­ ience to join any group, an inter­ est in the activity being sufficient. The above groups are for adults only. Junior groups will be or­ ganized at a later date. — Daily Program — Lounge — radio, piano, reading, writing, discussion, table games, board games. Auditorium — table tennis, box hockey, shuffle board, box polo, dancing, slcee-ball, ray-gun. Furniture, lamps, games, maga­ zines, equipment of. various kinds are needed. Any donations by the public will be appreciated, Osborn- (Continued from Page 1) the law committee. Following are the committees named: Light: Kneisly, Troutman, Coughenour; Claims: - Ko o n t z , Merrill, Fleming; Street:, Fleming, Merrill, Kneisly; -Fire: Koontz, Kneisly, Coughenour; Ordinance: Troutman, Koontz, Fleming; Fi­ nance: Merrill, Troutman, Kneisly; Law: Coughenour, Koontz, Merrill; Building: Koontz, Kneisly, Flem­ ing. LOCALS Sgt. and Mrs. Leonard Denny moved Saturday from Springfield to Ohio Ave., Fairfield. Mrs. Denny was the former Leala Zimmer, of the Byron Road. Mr. Ned Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of South Cen­ tral Ave., returned to Ohio State University Monday morning to start the second half of the term. The members of the Gayer Gar­ den Club will bo welcomed to the home of Mrs, O. B. Armstrong, of West Xenia Drive, Tuesday aft­ ernoon for llieir regular monthly meeting. Shakespeare Acted Although all tin Shakespeare the- atei^ aro gone, visitors in London are shown the Hall of the Mlddla Temple, which was built In 1072 and has the finest Elizabethan roof in the city. In this hall “TwelfthNight” was given February 22, 1G02, and it is commonly stated that Shake* Speare was one of the actors in that play. The person who gesticulate^ much when talking is informative, enter* tabling and a lovable friend. Mftny famous people have had this charac­ teristic. The despairing gesture— throwing the arms downwards— shows a pessimistic nature. The op* timlst throws his arms upwards and outwards—ha is expansive and wants to embrace the whole world. O n l y O s i © o f I t s K i n d At Daytona Beach, Florida, there is a three-headed palmetto tree t defies all palmetto tree nature. There are millions-of palraettes trees with single .trunks, but so far as isjknown, this isjthejmly^one that ofietf ll ai us . u um , ™ *■-* -- -**■•.-•■■-’ — t that has ever branched into three trunks. This tree can be seen in that resort city right on U. S. highway number 1—put don t look now for tho <*irls. They’ve gone home for lunch. G laA .i4^ ied A d u esdU im j, The rate for advertising under this heading Is 3c a word for one insertion or 2c a word per insertion for two insertions or , more. Minimum advertisement is 25c" for one insertion. Dis­ play Classified Advertising is 50c an inch per insertion. Card of Thanks is 2c a word. Phone your WANT ADS to Osborn 83. „ FOR RENT Sleeping rooms- Steam heat, 3 batlis, shower bath, club room, parking space; on direct route- to Patterson and Wright Fields, Cor, Pleasant St. and Route 4, Springfield, Ohio. Rates $3.50 to $5 per week. Dial 9464. FOR SALE; New 6-room house on Mann Ave. Modern, priced reasonable. C. H. Love, 351 Mann Ave. Phone 425. 1-2 FOR RENT: Four sleeping rooms. C. A. Fostor, South Main, Ce- darville, Ohid.______________ 1-2 WANTED: Baled straw or fodder. Andes Dairy. Phone 153 Os­ born. tc FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1932, 1933 or 1934 V-8 radiator and hot water heater. 72 S. Second St., Fairfield. Call evenings. 1-2 FOR SALE: Small house, 1 acre of ground. First cross road, 1 mile east of Enon, turn left first house. 1-2 FOR RENT: Small three-room cottage, partly furnished, couple desired. Inquire 52 Green Street, Fairfield. 1-2* 1 FOR SALE IN OSBORN 5-room modern home. Two- car garage. Near school. Ex­ cellent location, $4750. VERA T. SCHNEIDER 171j East Main St. riiono 10 Osborn HELP"‘WANTED: Month hand capable of naming farm. Mod­ ern tenant house. Good wages. Complete equipment. Phone Now Carlisle 2341. 2 ROOM WANTED: Single room, private home, near Patterson Field, Post Office Box 125, Os­ born, Ohio. 2 WANTED: Used breakfast set. 68 South Wright, Osborn. 2 FOR SALE? 1940 Chevrolet coupe. Black, low mileage. Call after 3 p.m. G. E. Lehman, 50 N. Wright Ave., Osborn, 2 FOR RENT: Sleeping room for 1 or 2 gentlemen, 2 blocks from Patterson Field. 58 Greene St., Fairfield. 2-3 WANTED: Reliable woman for . housework or laundry 1 day a week.0 Phone Patterson Field 419, «Vr* ^ ^ ^ _ _ _ . _ | ROOM, Board, and Laundry for a gentleman with dean character. Home privileges. L. G. Boak, 321 N. Church S t , New Carlisle, O, 2 FCR SALE: 'Stayman Winesap, Rome Beauty, Black Twig, and York Imperial Apples and fresh sweet cider, a t Orchard Lane, 7 miles east on Ifcenig F&e. _ 49-50-5F-F2~t-2f FOR SALE: Fuller brushes and polishes.- See Richard Shade, R. R. I, Byron Road. Telephone 250-M4. Osborn, o te OFFICERS Regulation Slacks * 18-Oz Elastlque — $12.50 * All Sizes in Stock - BEN 'S Since 1927 Cleaner Tailor WANTED: Girl for office work. Write Miami Valley Pub. Co,, Osborn FOR SALE: Man’s heavy dark wool overcoat, size 38. Reason­ able. 61 South Grand Ave., Os­ born. Phone 74-J, 2 FOR SALE: Round dining room 10-ft. extension table; buffet; 1 ironer. 44 Dayton Drive, Fairfield. Phone 212. 2-3 OFFICERS Regulation Cotton Poplin Shirts All Sizes In Stock $2.35 3 for $0,75 BEN 'S Since 1927 Cleaner Tailor FOR SALE: One ultia-violot ray sun lamp, Hardly used. Call PaUrmpu Field 259. 2-3 WILLBUY~used nlrVo bicycle in good condition. Phono 166-J. ^ 2 YOUNG WOMAN wanTs” flonoral housework or cai'o of children. Stay night,n. Call.323jV., _ t FOR SALE: Modem 2-bedroom cottage. Cinder block construc­ tion. . Corner lot. Reasonable. Selling due to change of station. 38 E. Hobble Ave. Phone 157. to FOR RENT IN XENIA 6-room furnished home, Mod­ ern. One-car garage. VERA T. SCHNEIDER v m East Main Sfc Phone 1# Osborn Fo irSALL f CMe&exi-f, zoaslTatid Mm, Phong„07 t R8. 9* WANTED: Waitress#*, ftlmltaw- taurant, Osborn, Ohio, %

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