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The Cedarville Herald, July 2, 1948 Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 7-2-1948 The edC arville Herald, July 2, 1948 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://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, July 2, 1948" (1948). The Cedarville Herald. 2344. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/2344 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]. m i A CED*%VILLB’S PER YEAR ........... $1.50 % OLDEST i t 'TUITION The PER COPY ............... 5c Published, in the Interest of Cedaryine an^ Sur rounding Community Volumn LXXII Cedarville, Ohio, Friday, July 2, 1948 Number 30 Alpha Boy and _ Church Services Plan Ohio Food To Hold Clinic New Games Are Me t h o d i s t c h u r c h At Cedarville William B. Collier, Minister. A week-long health and physi­ Dayton Man 10 A.'M.— Sunday School. Wal­ Train for Relief cal education clinic, beginning Au­ Added to Park ter Boyer, Supt. gust 9 at Cedarville college lias 11 A, M«—The theme of the Overseas been announced by Mendell E. Drown Sunday sermon, appropriate to Indepen­ Beattie, Cedarville coach and ath­ Equipment Greene County, recorded its dence Day, will be “Let Freedom An Ohio food train for overseas letic director. Park Not Under Supervision first 1948 drownings Sunday with Ring.” relief will be assembled shortly Among the instructors will be On July 5 the deaths of two swimmers in The union midweek service will after the middle of July, accord­ Joe Gavin, bead football coach at Due to July 5 being a holiday, separate river-front accidents to he in the United Presbyterian ing to plans announced here re­ Dayton university, and Paul Wal­ the park will not be under super­ mar its water safety record. church, Wednesday night, at 8 cently by Carl J. Laifdes, state di­ ker, basketball coach at Middle- vision. Children may go and play The victims, among hundreds of o’clock. rector of the Christian Rural town high school. and use the equipment that is Greene countians who turned to Overseas program (CROP), which The clinic, open to anyone, will available, however, swimming holes and public pools FIRST PRESBYTERIAN " will sponsor the train. include instruction in the coach­ , New Games, Added to Park for relief from the summer’s first CHURCH A meeting of those interested ing of football, baseball and bas­ Equipment heat spell, were 10-year-old Lewis Paul H. Elliott, Minister. in the program will be held Fri­ ketball. Discussion of health The past week the park has had problems and the state program Wayne Stewart of Alpha, just a 10 A. M.— Sabbath School. Ran­ day evening at the First Presby­ an increase in the number of for health and physical education few week? out of the fifth grade kin MacMillan, Supt. terian church, in Xenia, at 8 games that may be played, will also be a part of the one- at Beavercreek school, and .Wal­ 11 A, M.—Morning Worship. o’clock. John Williamson will namely: dart board and darts,, week"elinic. Two semester credit Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. serve as temporary chairman. ping pong," ring board, archery ter Richard Ihichs, 30, Dayton, hours may be obtained for the Preparatory services on Friday It is hoped by those interested and croquet. chairman of Local 801, United course. Electrical Workers union, at tlje evening, July 2, at 8 p .m. The in the plan to send a carload of All of these games, with the Frigjdaire plant in Dayton. i, Rev. Malcolmn Harris, who is just wheat from Greene county. exception of archery and croquet, leaving Clifton, will bring a mes­ Local grain dealers, Frank are .played in tlie shelter house Young Stewart lost his life at basement. The basement is a very 3:10 p. m. before the eyes of his sage. Theme, “ The Road We Creswell and R. C. Wells, are co­ County Revival Walk.” All members should at­ operating in the plan and will is­ popular place most of the time, mother, Mrs. Gladys Stewart, who especially when it is hot or rain­ waded into waist-deep water of tend .preparatory. sue warehouse receipts to donors. Choir rehearsal will "be at 7 Principal farm products to be ing. _ " the Little Miami river, just east Campaign Ends Equipment Donations That Have of Alpha, to retrieve his body, o’clock Friday evening. shipped will be wheat and dairy Dayton presbytery, to which products, although other gifts in Helped the Park Fuchs drowned in a small lake, We-wish to thank the following into which the Mad River empties this church belongs, will meet at kind will be accepted, Landes said. Sunday Evening Covingtton on Tuesday, July 6. people for their kindness in do­ just north of Huffman Dam, near­ Chairman of the food train com­ A sermon by Dr. Robert J. Wells Union prayer meeting will be mittee will be Frank Farnsworth, nating the following articles: ; USED AS GHQ BY PALESTINE MEDIATOR . This twin-engined DC-3 Douglas transport plane, pictured ly i " ’ i and a half hours after the in Xenia Central high school audi­ » liere at an airport near Amsterdam, Holland, is said to be the safest “ office” in Palestine. And with all the at the United Presbyterian church, state director of agriculture, Co­ Mr. Rheuhert, soft balls, bats, Stewart tragedy. torium Sunday night ended a Xe­ jroend shooting going on in the Holy Land, it probably is. Displaying a red cross and flanked by “Nation Wednesday, July 7, at 8 p. m. lumbus. mask and glove; Don Rheubert, Sheriff Walton Spahr said he, nia Greene county revival cam­ Hales” and “ United Nations” on both fuselage and wings, the plane is being used both as an office and for This will be the first real op­ basketball hoop and net; Paul Depitiy Fred Blair, Xenia Fireman paign conducted there each even­ flying purposes by Count Bernadotte, TJ. S. mediator in the furious Palestine dispute. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN portunity for Ohio farmers to Cummings, croquet set; John Charles (Bud) McPherson and ing for the last three weeks. CHURCH contribute to a food train, al­ Kyle, ping pong set; Douglas Cul- ca Frank Anderson, Xenia, extra Rev. Robert W. Mulliolland, Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister. though other states, principally tice, ping pong table and dart fireman, took a county-owned chairman of .the Xenia League for 10 A. M.— Sabbath School. A r­ those in the wheat belt, have pre­ board; Dale Dean, catcher’s mitt; respirator to Alpha when notified Evangelism, gave a brief sum Locals to Play thur B. Evans, Supt. viously supported trains. At the Jerry Judy, first baseman’s mitt; o f the Stewart boy's accident. mary of the three weeks’ meeting, New Horse Bam Brown Named 11 A. M.—-Preaching Service. "r sent, a train of milk products Dianna Brightman, art paper and With All-Stars Box 21 elub o f Dayton, an emer­ expressing his appreciation to all Topic, “How Meet the Problems :•* being planned in Wisconsin, and pencils. gency outfit, assisted in the res­ who helped promote the program. To.vu.ley, Jack Brewer of Our Times.” Are we living in : ennsylvanians are pledging their Lawn Fete Successful cue attempts. ' Speaking on the question, “ Have Being Built at an.l Jii.iu.y W N cup will he the U. B. Publicity “perilous times” ? milk and egg production for June W e take this opportunity to You Counted the Cost?” , Dr. m mb rs i-? the Ccdarvilie lt*am They worked for an hour and 7 P. M.—Y. P. C. U. Subject, 21, the longest clay of the year. thank everyone that assisted in Wells pointed out that many twenty minutes over the lad. He “America’s Christian Heritage.” The campaign in Ohio will of­ any way to the success of the lawn pie.’, ing with t.be all-Mars of the people are rejecting the Chris­ Fairgrounds Spi ir-gfield ABC', Sunday, at Director was pronounced dead about 4:30 Leader, Carolyn Stewart. ficially get underway about June fete. Those that donated cakes, tian cause today. However, God Springfield Municipal stadium, p. m. by Dr. R. D. Hendrickson, The Synodical Spiritual Life Mr. Pickering for the lights, those At the Greene county fair Hugh N, Brown, a native of Ce­ 20, Landes said. To acquaint rural continues to bless the work of against Cleveland Bavluncks, 1917 Xenia, who administered two shots conference will be held again this folks with the CROP program, that served and cleared tables and grounds, the sounds of hammer darville, has been named publicity teaching the gospel of salvation, v.orld amatiur champions. o f adrenalin in a futile effort to year at Hanover college, in Han­ meetings will be held in various Miss Foster aiul the band. and trowel may be heard every director of the University of Day- revive the victim. over, Ind., July 12-16. The regis­ he said. Archery Open to Adults day as the builders progress with ton, Fr. George J. Ri-mu*kev, S. parts of the state, beginning June trar writes that only 150 have Rev. Clarence Smith, pastor of The archery targets are avail­ the erection of the new horse M., president, announced Satur­ Sheriff Spahr said the mother, 7 in Urbana.
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