The Cedarville Herald, November 18, 1949
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CEDARVILLE * PER YEAR......____$1,50 OLDEST INSTITUTION The Cedarville PER COPY....... .......... 5ij Published in the Interest of Cedarville and Surrounding Community Cedarville, Ohio, Friday,r-November 18, 1949 Volamn LXXIII Number 50 4& To Conduct Yellow Jackets Win 28-26 Thriller County Wide From Defiance in Season Finale In a thrill-packed game before ed to> gain, Welbaum’s flat pass Safety Drive a Dad’s day crowd at college field, to Gibson was only good for 1 the Cedarville Yellow Jackets * and on fourth down Gibson’s pass Would you like to help neigh edged Defiance college 28-26 j : went incomplete with the locals bor John keep from getting his 7 ! when Kenny'Woods blocked a De taking over on their own 26. arm taken o ff in ajeorn picker? fiance punt in the fourth quarter Or little Billy from getting and it rolled out o f the end zone Burton Scores crushed by, a tractor? Or keep for an automatic safety to give Homer Burton got 1 and then your house from being burned to the locals their margin of vic 13 for a first down on the Cedar-, the ground? These and many tory and to brefak a 26-26 tie. ville 40. Thompson lost 1 and on other questions will be asked by i ., ^i» The win gave the Jackets third the next play the Jackets were the rural school children as they place in the new Mid-Ohio league. set back 15 yards fo r clipping- contact the people of- Greene • After taking the opening kick and it looked like the offensive County during the rural safety Famous Choir to Give Concert at off and being forced to punt, the threat would be halted, but Bur ''campaign being conducted from Yellow Jackets scored the next ton lugged around end for 32 and November 21 through November time they got their hand’s on the a first down on the Defiance 44 30. United Presbyterian Church Sunday ball. on the next play. Ray Thompson The funds solicitated for the After being forced to* punt got four and Burton added a nice 21 yard gallop for a first Greene Countv Farm and Home The United Presbyterian son, and has broadcast over after taking the opening kickoff,- down on the 19. Ray Thompson Safety Council will be. used to WLW, WPFB, WFIN, and WW- Defiance marched to the Cedar church at Cedarville wilf be hosts' Was good for 3 and Burton 6, but conduct an educational program SO, where it received very fav ville 21, with the chief ground to the Touring Choir o f the First Wagner lost 1 trying to sneak on accident and fire prevention. orable ‘ notice. gaining plays being Julie Wel- fo r the. first down. With fourth Activities conducted by the Saf United Presbyterian church of Among the anthems to be pre baum’s pasties, the first to Gib and 2 coming up, Burton slashed ety Council this year included Springfield on Sunday, November sented are tlie Russian “Hospodi son for a first down on the off tackle and cut back to the regular monthly radio broadcasts 20, at 8 p. m. The choir will pre Pomilui”, the brilliant “Ho, Ev Jacket .36 and the next to Redding weak side and went all of the re on accident prevention over Sta sent a concert o f J accompanied eryone That Thirsteth”, with for a first and 10 on the 21. Wel- maining 11 for the first Score of tion WHIO Dayton; Safety ex and a capella anthems, and Miss John Gultice as tenor soloist, baum lost three, JBrubaker fail- the game. Coe’s attempted place hibits at the County Fair; a slo Junia Creswell, formerly of Ce- and “ Beloved Land” , by Sibelius. ment was wide. gan contest on Farm Safety; as daryille will be featured soloist. This appearance is being spon many different organizations; The choir, which is patterned sored by the McKibben Bible Church Services CONVERTIBLE; 1908 VINTAGE . Opera star James Melton tabes Secretary of tlie Treasury John Defiance Ties It Up and safety surveys conducted by after the Westminster choir, is class of the Cedarville United Snyder for a whirl around the treasury building in Washington in Ms 1908 International Harvester auto* CHURCH OF GOD Defiance took the kickoff and the Agriculture Veteran’s Glasses. under the direction of Lin Ma- Presbyterian church. mobile. The opera singer owns a collection of 120 old-time cars of many makes and styles. Melton was in Seven local schools in the Coun- Elwopd C. Palmer, Minister marched down the field to tie up the capital city for a convention of farm equipment merchandisers, lie recently completed a tour of the ay have indicated their willing Sunday school 10 A. M. the ball game 6-6 early in the - United States with a selection, of antique automobiles. The tour was sponsored by the Glidden" Tours. ness to cooperate^ in conducting Newspaper to Be * Sunday School 10 A. M. Mrs. second period. Melton has made a bobby of coUeeting and showing these unlisual vehicles that drove Dobbin off the roads in the drive. These include Beaver-, Auxiliary Holds David Strohridge, supt. We are They returned the ldckoff to former days. creek, Cedarville, Jamestown, Printed Early hoping to increase our Sunday their own 35. Gibson made 4 and then 3 before Welbaum uncorked Jefferson, Spring Valley and While delivery of the Herald School attendance to 100 by a heave to Henn that went all the Ross Schools. The school group next week will be at the usual Christmas, with your presence Organization way to the Cedarville 36. Gibson making the calls at the homes hours on Friday, in order to ob each Sunday we can do it: and Brubaker both failed to gain College to Open 0n the Scho£ * “ L n<lt Ross Topples will receive 20 cents out of each serve Thanksgiving Day the pa Morning Worship 1 1 ' A. M. as the quarter ended. dollar contributed to be used as per .will be printed a day early. Sermon topic, “The Light of the Welbaum plunged for 6 as the they desire in developing a Co-operation of advertisers and Officers were elected and ap World” Cage Season Indians in school project. The balance of correspondents will be greatly Children’s service at 6:30 second period opened and then pointment at ap organized meet pitched to Gibson for a first and the money will he used to carry appreciated.* ing of the auxiliary to the Wal Evening service 7:45 Subj'ect, “ Salvation.” goal on the 9. Brubaker failed to on a county-wide educational pro lace Anderson Post, No. 544, With Bliss ~We, m this great **land of7 ours, at Thriller,7 .44-34 gram on Farm and Home Acci The Thanksgiving Service will gain, Gibson went off tackle for JOINT MEETING TO BE HELD American Legion at the shelter Cedarville College athletic di- have been given, certain rights; The Panthers of Ross nigh dent prevention. he Wednesday evening in the 8 and Brubaker hit the middle house Monday evening. for the TD to knot the count a 6. rector, Mendell E. Beattie, has one o f them is the privilege o f school won a thriller from Cedar- Each person contributing to A covered dish dinner wil be United Presbyterian Church. announced the 1949-50 Yellow balloting. We may vote for the ville high school Indians % a enjoyed by all Legion, Legion Newly-elected officers are Mrs. Perry’s attempt for the extra the fund will be given a member Greer McCallister, president; Mrs. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN point was no good^. Jacket basketball schedule which candidate of our choice, for the score of 44-34 last Friday night ship card and a window sticker Auxiliary members and their will, open on Monday,. Nov. 21, party we prefer, in secrecy, and at Alford Memorial gym before families, Friday, Nov. 25 at 6:30 Mary Sticka, first vice president; CHURCH indicating membership in the Mrs. A. C. Davis, second vice That Burton Again! with Bliss at Alford Memorial without interference. How many a packed house of screaming Ohio Safety Council. at the Shelter House. Paul H. Elliott, minister gym and closes on Feb, 23 with other nations can boast of a rooters. president; Mrs. Lawrence Wad 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Cedarville came roaring hack The Greene County Farm and Wilberforce State at Wilberforce. tetter system of free elections? The Indians took a commanding dle, secretary, and Mrs. Edwin James W. Steel, supt. and in four plays had a touch Home Safety Council is compris Bull, treasurer. down. Canaday returned the kick In between those 2 games will Yet it is surprising how many 9-2 lead at the end of the open- - 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, ed of representatives of the dif off to the 37.