The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
LOCAL-AND PERSONAL | Do not fgil to take in the cafeteria supper at the school house tonfght. Mrs. B, II. Little entertained Tues- . . 1IT _ , . day evening fo r the members of the Mrs. w . t . Biff spent Monday m . Columbus. | T i *’ . Mrs. Anna Wakefield and daughter, Mrs. Julia Bterrctt suffered a pa r-, Madge, of Cincinnati, were guests of alytie stroke last week and her con-.Mrs. Edith Blaid and Mrs. Frank dition nas since been quite serious. Creswell, Sunday. Arthur Banna and Edwin. Dean an nounce a public sale o f dairy cattle with some hogs and sheep from No vember 7th. Mr, and Mrs. John Lott o f Pitts burgh are ■here on a visit with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W , H, Owens. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barlow and son, Willard, spent the week-end with Mr. pnd Mrs, H. 6 . Funsett and family in Eobelsville, Indiana. Miss Helen Kimble underwent an operation in Xenia Monday for the removal o f tonsils and adenoids. Dr. 0 . P, Elias is attending the an nual session o f the Masonic Grand Lodge being held in Toledo this week. He is rt presenting Cedarville Lodge No. 622. Mr. John Smith, brother of the late W. H. Smith o f this place, has been moved from the Springfield City hos pital. to hi3 home in Reeves Mills, W, Va., Ins condition is unimproved. Mrs. S. C. Wright will be hostess for the members of the Home Culture Club and their guests, Tuesday-after- ' noon, October 22i The fifth anniversary o f Cedar Cliff Chapter o f the D. ik. K. will be held at the home o f Mrs, W, C. Iliffe, Sat urday, October 19, at 2 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kopp and Prof, and Mrs. Hurman,- #o f Columbus, and Mr; and Mrs. T. H. Hart, o f Lumber- ton, spent Sabbath with Mr; and Mrs. E. G. Hopkins. ■ , Mrs. James Russel, of San Bern ards, Calif., arrived Thursday for a short visit with her cousin, Mrs. A. T. Finney and family. • Misses Dena Mills, south of town, and Alma Gustafson of Dayton, and Messrs. D. R. Hughey, Dayton, and Grant Mills, Cedarville, visited with friends in Richmond, Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Sylvester Gearheiser of Waldo, Ohio,’ is here on a visit with friends and relatives. , The Fortnightly Club held their meeting last Thursday evening in Jamestown at the "English Tea Room." ' Mrs, Charles Cooley and Mrs. Edith Blair visited with friends and rela tives in Columbus .over the week-end. . Dr, J. H. Dickason, vice president of Cedarville College, who is here in charge o f the financial campaign for the institution, addressed the high school students in Springfield and^the Roosevelt high students in Dayton, Wednesday. _ Mrs, Alice McLean has been visit ing friends and relatives in Dayton for the past week. While there Mrs. McLean with her nephew, Mr. Her man McFarland and family, motored to Indianapolis, Ind., where they spent a delightful week-end with Mrs. Esta McLean Ross and family. Mrs. Mc Lean returned to her home Monday last.' ' ' Mr, Walter Sterrett o f Muncie, Ind., Was called .here last week by the ill ness o f his mother, Mrs. Julia Ster rett. Mrs, Echo Robb o f Illinois, a daughter, is here at present with her mother. Miss Ruth Baird, who is attending college and has been rooming with Prof, and Mrs. H. C. Furst, was taken very suddenly ill on Tuesday with an i attack of appendicitis, She under j went an operation at the McClellan [hospital, that evening.' Miss Ada Stormont entertained’ the Clarks Run Club members at her home last Wednesday afternoon. There were seventeen ■members and two visitors present. A delicious refresh ment, course, was served during the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Harley Sink o f Colnm- Jbus Glove, Phio, enrou|be home from a tour o f the western States, spent a rj»art .;of this we.ek with Mrs. Sink’s sister, . Mrs. Alvin Hostetler and family. The auctioneer firm o f Weikert and (jiordon report a busy ,time with sales. This week they held a sale near Ash ley, Ohio, and also a big stock sale hear Covington, Ky., that amounted to more than $10,000. • Beautiful late model player piano, bench, and rolls. •Two-thirds paid out, Can be had for the balance due on terms as low as $5 per month. Write Player Dept., 116 N,. Main, Daytdn, O. Mrs. Arthur Townsley and sons have moved' to Dayton. Mr. Bryan of Jamestown, who has taken over the Columbus Oil Station on South Main street, has moved into the Townsley property. • .. Mrs. James Henderson is in very poor health being confined to her bed most of the time. 1 She is past 84 years o f age." W ants Divorce From Husband Suit fo r divorce from James Mar tin Weimer has been filed in Common Pleas Court by Marguerite; Weimer, who charge the defendant with ex treme eruelty. The plaintiff claims her husband abandoned her fo r an other woman. They were fnarried June 8, 1926. The plaintiff asks cus tody of their two minor children, Mar tin and Leman, and also seeks ali mony and attorney fees. ‘Use Armour's* B ig Crop Fertilizer. We have plenty of it on hand,' Mc- ICampbell’s Exchange. * ■ ummnui CHILDREN’S COATS A ssortm en ts N ow C om p lete X X C h in ch illa s For Boys and Girls in sizes 2 to 6 . Fine quality chin chillas with warin plaid wool linings. Convertable collars. Smart saddle sleeves, attractive brass‘buttons. Good look ing. Warm and serviceable. A very special $C.7S value at each ...................... .............. 7. ...... !...... ...... SIZES 7 to 14 These are Big brother and sister coats to those $ 0 .9 5 above. Sizes 7 to 14. Priced each .................... ■® Genuine Gymnasium Chinchillas for young $ 0 0 . 0 0 women. Size 14 to 20. E a ch .............. ............... ' ’ D ressy C loth Coats Our New Fall stock in fact—Novelty, fabrics. Plain shades, Krinner cloth and fur fabrics. All warmly inter lined. Most of these fur-trimmed. Now is the time to get the finest selections. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 10, 1 Priced from $4.95 to $22.50 * * N ew D resses, Sw ea ters Warm Jersey Dresses in striking patterns. Printed cot ton dresses. Also Sweaters and separate skirts. I C B E '4 ■ Xenia# Ohio. ! CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 A.- M. Bible Study, Classes fo r people o f all ages. A11 cla&'ses presided over by competent teachers, who will lead in interesting discussions with the young people and adults, while the little folks learn thQ great truths o f the Word of God. You are invited to attend this hour study. 11:00 A- M.* Worship Service. Dp. Edwin S. Min$hall, Pastor , o f , the First Presbyterian Church e f Lorain, Ohio, who has been preachirfg each evening this week will prea cK . His theme will-bo “ For to Me, sto Live Is Christ.” , There will be special music by the choir both morning and evening. Y q Uwill loose something i f ybq.fail to hear Dr, Marshall, with his straight forward Gospel messages. " 11:15 A- M, Junior Ghtnvjh Service in the Vestry, m charge , o{ Misses Jean Morton and Hilma Raisinep. Bring your children to church, they will enjoy this service which is being conducted especially for them. 6:30 P. •M, The Young People's Society will meet in worship service. Tl is is a splendid opportunity to let your religious life fund expression; It is also a fine-.mental and spiritual training to regularly participate in such services. 7:30 P. M. This will be the .closing service o f our week's preaching ser vices. Dr. Marshall Will again bring the message' oh the theme: “ The At tractions o f the -Cross.”. At this everting service, we are ask ed to have some chosen to represent our community in the Greene bounty Health League, an organization en gaged in fighting Tubercular trouble in Greene County, where this disease in on the increase. Stocktlagor'Bakw Huptlald Miss Mary K. Stockslager, daughter' o f Mr. and Mrs. Jju, R, Stockslager,' o f near Vandalia, Ohio, and Mr. Ralph R. Baker, eldest son o f Mr. and Mrs. George W. Baker of this place were quietTy united in marriage, Sat urday,‘ October 12th, at 3:Q0 P. M. at Polk Grove* Parsonage by Rev. W. H. O’Hara. Mrs. Baker is a graduate o f Van- dalia High School and is employed at the Rike-Kumler Company, Dayton. Mr. Baker Is a graduate o f Cedar ville High Sshool and also o f Cedar ville College iij. class of 1927 and is employed, at the N . C. R. of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are at home to their friends at 20 Upper; Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. . W ill Di&?uss Tax Amendment ^^ *T*- r ^ ^ . County. Auditor ,P, H. Creswell* and David G. Bm lfute, secretary o f tile Greene County Earm Bureau will ad dress a meeting o f ' the Xenia Twpv, Farm Bureau at- 8 P, M. Friday, October.‘^8 m the‘ assembly room o f the Court House on the subject o f the p r o p o s e d t a x classification amend ment. • • . FOR SA tE—Largo room size rug in good condition. Gall.3 on 71; UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Supt. Sabbath School at 10 A. M O. A. Dobbins. •11 A, M. Preaching. Theme: The Second Coming o f Christ. Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. All young people, including High School age, cordially invited to these helpful' and interesting meetings. * * Union service at 7:30 P. M, in Pres byterian ' Church. Juniors will meet Saturday at 2:30 P. M. ■ •• : Choir practice as usual Saturday Saturday at 7:30 ’. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH FOR SALE—Coal Heating .Stove. Fred Barrett. Phone 4-102. ‘ • You Pay Less at th< Cedarville Bargain Store Phone 82 SUNNY BOY TOMATOES Large Can lflc CAMPBELL’S v e g e t a b l e SOUP 10c TOMATO SOUP 10c CELERY—CABBAGE HEAD LETTUCE' SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES APPLES—PEARS WOMEN’S FUR TRIM MED COATS. PRICED TO SUIT WOMEN’S 'SILK HOSE 5 49c WOMEN’S LYLE HOSE 19c WE'HAVE A PEN OF NICE HEALTHY FRIES PRICED TO SELL MEN’S • DRESS HROUSERS 98c to $5.00 ' ' " " MEN’S !"~ DRESS. SHIRTS WORTH P3.00 SELLING NOW AT $1.29 MEN’S STORM KING BOOTS $3.98" KNEE BOOTS * $2.98 . EXTRA HEAVY FLANNEL SHIRTS 98c MEN’S FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS 98c MEN’S SWEATER COATS 98c to $2.98 Church School at 10 A. M. Lesson subject "The Gambling Spirit Hurtful' to. Business and Morals.” This ^uni que subject is timely at this {mur. Classes fo r all ages. Public Worship at 11 o'clock., Ser mon by the pastor. ' } Epwppth League at„6;30 P, M. Union Service at 7:30 at the First Presbyterian church. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 at Mr. Walter Grahams. You are most cordially invited to thos<? services. . . SEASON 1929-30 ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE ATTRACTIONS— I. O. O. F. Lodge to Sponsor Big Celebration For Hallowe’en Event The local I. O. 0 . F. Lodge will again sponsor a Hallowe’en celebra-! tion but it will be on Friday night, November 1st. Different committees are now at work planning for the event which will be aided by the merchants.' It is expected to have numerous prizes and the celebration will be much on the line of two years ago. Council gave the lodge permission to rope off Main street from Xenia avenue to the railroad and the'event will be staged there iVithout danger of motor traffic. No motor cars will be permitted on that section of the street that evening. The lodge has secured the I. 0 . 0. F. Home band from SpringfieM, one of the outstanding organization bands in Ohio. It is composed of young folks who live in the home. The band had become noted where it has ap peared in Ohio. A more complete program will be announced later as to different events. HOLLANDBELLRINSERS HOPI INDIANS : : : : -» •,.‘ ' MR.SAWDERS : : THEPIERCES : PATERSONQUARTET : OCTOBER28 NOVEMBER 4 DECEMBER 5 FEBRUARY4 t? ■ MARCH 17 The Lyceum Committee will start the ticket campaign on Monday, October 21. 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