The Cedarville Herald, August 24, 1945
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 8-24-1945 The edC arville Herald, August 24, 1945 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, August 24, 1945" (1945). The Cedarville Herald. 2175. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/2175 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. n x i m m ! Americana For America — America For Americana SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR No. 39 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, AUGUS PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR MMHIUUmiMMftMtStUUUHm Auto Driver Permit ALONG FARM FRONT ‘WAR STORM’ Agents Named For I&. A. Drake, Co. Agricultural Agent [ HMtttNWIlWlIHUWIHIUIIIIIIIIIUlilllWItllUIIIMUIUIIIIHIIIUI* Greene County SURVIVED BY DIVORCE SUITS IS EGG AUCTION BEGINS Ten Greene Countians have been Isabelle M. Starrett, in her suit for OPERATIONS— named by Frank M. Quinn, acting divorce from Robert H. Starrett, Ft, FOR SCHOOL The Ohio Valley Egg Cooperative, C. COLLEGE state registrar of motor vehicles, to Jackson, S. C., for divorce charges ne For Big Three-Bay I Milford, 0„ -will starts operation sell driver’s licenses for the coming glect, They were married in Dayton hand.ling quality *eggs for 825 rodue- year. August 25,1944. er members in Adams, Brown, Cler- The new licenses will go on sale on Fritz Risner charges neglect and President Ira D. Vayhinger, of Ce- I mont, Highland, Clinton, Warren Ham September 10 and drivers must have cruelty in his suit for divorce from darvil* " ’ liege ( in his address before It teaching staff for the opening I j’.ton and Greene counties Tuesday, them by October 1. In applying for a Hazel Risner,, Xenia. They were mar the ,,nt> School graduates said: public schools has been com- August 27th. new license applicants must present ried in Kentucky, February 18, 1927 ‘I >ing e war it was u question Sted and school’will open Tuesday, The association originally planned their 1945 licenses. Drivers not hold and have three children. for n ileges to hold on with a Sept- 4th at 8:45 and be in session to start operations about June 25 but ing a valid Ohio license must obtain a Jesse Lewis, Fairfield asks custody balanced budget since the boys and W. W, Galloway, President o f the Williamson, Regent, and Arthur Judy, for the entire day and dismissed at the 0 D T would not approve the op- temporary permit and then pass a of their child in his suit for divorce many of the girls were taken by the Progressive Club, stated Thursday the Commander, Speaker — A service 3:40 PM; erations for a Certificate of War, Ne- driving test given by the state high against Viola Lewis, whose address is war effort. During the war period executive committee of the club was The noon period is scheduled from eessity for securing gasoline to per way patrol. unknown to him. They were married chaplain from Wright Field. Cedarville College has been able to very well pleased over the cooperation i l :50 to 12:35 for High School and form farm pickup service. Now that Those who will issue licenses in the in Moorehead, Ky., June 19, 1943. He balance its budget without dipping by local-business man, and,, women’s LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT 8— the Junior High School students,.and' aB truck restrictions have been re county are: charges neglect and cruelty. into reserves or borrowing money.” clubs in the plans for the Labor Day will be slightly longer for grade pu- ^oved the association can go ahead Nancy Lemon, Xenia. Corliss J. Williams has filed suit . 11:00 A. M. College Campus, There was no over-supply of teach celebration. Numerous reports of pile. Mrs. Dorothy L. Hook, Bellbrook. against George Maurice Williams, with the original plans. ers, the field in which we specialize, the plans for decorating stores and for Memorial Service to Senator James The teaching staff will be as fol W. W. Warnock, Bowersville. whoso-address is unknown. They were •The association has purchased the for several years, and military cut the special display of merchandise Kyle, the author of the bill in Con lows: George R. Hare, Knollwpod, married for the second time at Cin traction building at Milford and dur backs face us on every hund with a have been sent in fl;om club members. gress creating Labor Day. Miss Carrie Rife—Asst. Principal, Mrs. D orotha A Svvadner, Fairfield. cinnati, March 9, 1944. ing the past three months interior possible 8,000,000 jobless by January, Several are getting souvenirs and .Inglish and Latin. Mrs. Esta Stafford, Jamestown. .Raymond E. Inlow, seeking divorce Speaker—Governor Frank M. .Lau remodeling has taken place. The build yet in contrast there will) still be a gifts ready to dispense. ;(i Ora Hanna—History and Social R. E. Crone, Osborn. from Nelle Marie Inlow Cedarville, R. sche. ing is completed and provided a re teacher shortage. i • A large tent has been secured for Science. Harry Hackett, Yellow Springs. 2, charges neglect, They were married ceiving room for truck deliveries, and “ In our times we should be careful service as a dining shelter for the Tree Planting—in Memory to Sen J. Ralh .Hamer—.Vocational Agri H. W. Badgley, Spring Valley. in Xenia, June 12, 1943 and have one insulated ' rndling i*oom where all not to confuse yuaiity with quontity, bedfi' dinner. It will be erected Sat ator Kyle. culture. Paul R. Cummigs, Cedarville. child. ‘ - ’ ■ . ' 1 eggs will sized and graded into the bigness with true worth. The assump urday by the property committee. Mrs. Mildred Foster—.High School Dr. H. H. Abels, Chr. presiding, .as official U. S. grades. A 28 x 45’ hold tion is often falsely made that the big Girl and Boy Scouts are busy as and Grade,Music. DIVORCES GRANTED sisted by Karlh Bull, Rev. Paul'Elliott ing eggs after graded until moved to ger an institution, the better it is. We beavers getting their displays and Harry WaHace— Commercial, Phy. Army Reduces Point . Divorce decrees were awarded Viola market outlets. It is planned to in need to see the value of smaller in camp ready for the three-day celebra Tree Committee— C. R. Wagner, Education and Coach F, Long from F. Greek Long, with an stall refrigeration to maintain proper stitutions such as our college, as well tion.; Chr,, C. L. McGuinn, Robert Nelson, Mrs. Anna O. Wilson—-Mathematics System to 75 From 85 agreement entered into by the couple temperature and moisture conditions us the larger universities. - The Memorial service for Senator Wra. Conley. Duresa Townsley, Girls Phy. Edu as to custody of three children approv ’ or the eggs at all times. Uncle Sam inherited- one of the lar James Kyle, father of Labor Day, will cation; English and Science. The army is feeling the pressure of ed by the court; Saddie Whitt jfrom 12:30 F M. Township Park—rear pf gest industrial plants in,, the country be the. feature event with Gov. Frank Betty Jean Ervin— Science and Eng public sentiment/in regard to releas Dewey Lee Whitt; Hazel Steiner from opera house. last week when the Wright Aeronau Lausche as speaker. lish. , HESSIAN FLY INCREASES— ing men 37 years of age for overseas Raymond Steiner with plaintiff given tical Corporation turned back the big An excellent program of sports Bean dinner by Progressive Club. Mrs. Mary Gibson,—English and duty. ” lhe point, system has been 85 custody of their child, and Glcnna Hessian fly on the up-grade in Ohio bomber plant at Lockland; near Cin events has been arranged for the af Social Science. and it was reduced to 75 Tuesday af Freeman from Sylvester Freeman, Wm. Marshall, Chr., Assistants, narticularily in the southwestern part cinnati. ' The company has faced CIO ternoon, climaxed by a softball.game Walter Boyer, Supervising Princi ter the 95th Division, after three years with custody of two children given Dan Bailey,■ W. W. Miller, John. Mills, of the state. The survey made in this labor trouble regardless of the fact at 4 P. M. at the High School Athletic pal and Industrial Arts. in, foreign serviefe objected going t6 the mother. Committee members: E. S Carlisle, ounty by state entomologists show the plant was used only for war work Field, between two local teams. Harry - , Neta L. Little— 1st Grade. Japan. Herman Randall, Paul Cummings,, that 13 percent of all wheat straws making B-29 egines. The company Wallace will ublish the names of the Mary 2 , McChesney 2nd Grade I were infested by Hessian fly. Adjoin Press reports Tuesday were that the DISMISS SUIT Robt. Huffman, Arthur Cultice, Al faced labor trouble until Japan sur players next week. Mildred Trumbo—3rd Grade. point system would be dropped from A suit brought by Carl H. Harbi- fred Brightman, Clarence Butts, J. G. ing counties showed similar damage rendered and then came cancellation The boiled bean dinner will attract Dona T. Corey—4th Grade 85 and those 37 . and older will not be son against Margaret L Harbison was with Madison 11 per cent, Warren 13 of a government war contract The a lot of attention under Chr. M a r s h a l l ® ^ ’ RalPh FHzwater, A.