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

2 ' ^ % ' , v l PAGB 0 TRI-COUNTY HERALD F R ID A Y , JAM , 16 , 1©42 F r i d a y , m m . m . m s TO f-€ eU N T Y KBKAL© OFFICIALS OVER DUTIES Officials assumed their duties as the governing bodies of the villages of Fairfield and Osborn, two weeks ago. Pictured above are the members of .the Osborn group. Reading from left to right are: George Troutman, Nelson Coughenour, Morris D. Rice, city solicitor,* Robert E. Crone, mayor; Jack Koontz, president of council; Ira Kneisly, John Merrill, and B. B. Fleming. Sumner Schauer, village clerk is the addition­ al member o f the group. ; .'.I In the lower photograph is the Fairfield official family, left to right being, D. S. Ljmn, president of council; Charles Gano, Adolph Reussenzehn, Mrs. Kathryn Updike, Mrs. Laura Brown, Fern Routzong, village clerk; Mayor Hillary T. Carpenter, and A.; W. ICoogler. ; • The Fairfield council meets the second Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the city, building. The Osborn council meets at .7:30 p.m. the second Wednesday o f each mob&h. s CHURCHES ■ (Continued from Page 4) ... 'WEIGHT VIEW HEIGHTS TABERtSfACHE Corner of Stewart Blvd. and Orville St. in Wright View Heights Rev. Paul Darling, Pastor 2:15 p.m., Sunday School. 3;15 p.m., Church Service. MARY HELP OP CHRISTIANS Sunday Services; Masses, 6 a.m., 8 aan., 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 Supl. 0:00 a.m.. Church School. Everyone in the community is cordially invited to unite with us in -the studying of God’s Word. Graded lesson materials are fur­ nished and classes for all. 8:45 a.m., Morning Worship. Sehnon Theme: “FOLLOWING Tilt] BEAM.” fbflO p.m„ The Junior Endeavor of-the First Presbyterian Church meets for its regular Sunday eve­ ning session. James Robert Pat- teiisim is in charge of the program this- Sunday evening. All young people up to high school age are cofdially invited to attend, The Junior Endeavor will meet at ilie church Saturday afternoon, January 17th, at 1:30 o’clock for their* skating party which is to be held at Skateland in Dayton. Transportation has been provided for all. A PREACHXNG-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. Guest preacher, the Rev, William F. Kissel, pastor of Memorial Evan­ gelical and Reformed Church, Day- ton. 7:30 p.m,, Evening Worship. Sermon by Mr. Klemme, “The Patience of God.” BYRON EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Huber F. Klemme, Minister J. Albert Moody, S. S. Supt. 9:15 a.m., Morning Worship. Guest preacher, the Rev. William F. Kissel, pastor of Memorial Church, Dayton, 10:15 a.m., Church School. 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. A class is provided for every ago. 9:15 a.m. Young Married People’s Class. 10:30 a.m., Divine Worship. Sacrament, of Holy Communion. Lutheran Young Couple’s Club will meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m', « ANGLO-SAXON FEDERATION Dayton Woman’s Club e 225 N, Ludlow St., Dayton Rev, Millard J. Flenner will speak at the regular weekly meeting at 7:45 p.m., Friday, Jan. 23, 1942. His theme will be “What Will the New World Order Be Like?” FA1RFIELD-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. 9:39 a.m., The Church at Study. 10:30 a.m., The Church at- Wor­ ship. Lord’s supper and Preaching. 6:45 p.m., Y, P. C. E. 7:30 p.m., Evening Worship. ' FAIRFIELD-QSBORN METHODIST CHURCH L. A. Donoally, Minister, Joe Harner, S. S. Supt, 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship. Theme: “For the Facing of This Hour.” Installation of officers of the W.S.C.S. 6:00 p.m, Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. Theme: “United for Action." J^iiEEi EC * GUARDS AGAINST DISEASE BUILDS HEALTH “ Drink Your Quota** We Use Seal-On-Hoos! For Your Protection Here are THE FACTS ABOUT WHITE CLOVER S. WHAT ABOUT THE FI.AVOK OF WHITE CLOVER MILK! Children or grownups do not object to the flavor o f White Clovor Milk hi appreciated by all members of the family. Whether served in the natural or apodal drinks; —- White Clover Milk taster better! ! It state White Clover Dairy Farms I KM m n Dayton, Ohio ‘ b-j PAG E 9 To make a strong nation stronger, food authorities recomm end sufficient Vitamin B, for ready energy, Iron fo r red blood, Nicotinic Acrid for nerve repair. Kroger’s Clock Bread enriched with Thiron supplies all three health factors in an easy, economical way. Don’t be among the “ 4 o\ it o f 10” who are “ vitamin starved.” 6! 2 0 Oz. Loaf i i l L x M ia l ^ p t l l Kroger Guaranteed Eatmore Brand Oleo Fancy Ctirn Pork & Beans De Luxe Plums Hominy Beans Krogb Lima Beans Country Club Golden Bantam. Cream Style Country Club in Zesty Sauce I . 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Beef St Beef St COUNTRY CLUB HAMS - 1 Whole or String Half ............ lb 32c WIENERS — Skinless, J u fiy ...... .......................................... lb 25c * k 3 F r a n k f u r t e r s — or n i f Smoked Sausage................ ib 2 2 c BOILED HAM — Sliced, 1 meUm ................................ lb 49c Su ftr Cured, Hockless ................ lb 25c ,'ountry Club, 1-Ib Layer# ........ lb 37c SMOKED CALL1ES BACON — Kuick Krisp or Buy DEFENSESTAMPS fogularly-siorl today I so lo A t A i l K 4 1 O 0 E R : Meat F°r Pork, Veal, and Beef , , Fresh Ground Lb Smoked Sugar Cured Whole or String H alf Lb PORK LOIN ROAST — First 7-Rib Cuts ....................... lb 22c VEAL ROLLS — Boneless, Rolled and Tied ...*................... lb 35c SPARE RIBS —- Fresh and Meaty ................... lb lSYac PORK ROASTS ■Fresh Cailie Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb 21 -V sjc LARD Pure Kettle Rendered 2 lbs 29c j - ’' BEEF LIVER —» Young, Sliced ............................................ . lb 25c -1- Oysters l-lxtra Standard Pint 33c H 4 A, .ts ./

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