The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26

TIIE CEDARVILLE HERALD, DECEMBER 27, 1929 3 ‘ f local and personal ***** ** * * * will resume *ch0° l M ^ ay‘ JanW y 6th. £ m ,«tW L ,smd,ng the A . ^ o ? eten T^°.mpson*wh<> teaehes f* !/\ Warr?n' Ohio, is spending, the *w ( T S l her P8rents- Mr‘ and JfiW*. W« O. Thompson. “ d, Mrs* Ro1lert R- Townsley entertained a number of relatives a t dinner Christmas day. Miss Martha Cooley, who teaches m Marquette, Mich., arrived home last week lo r the holiday vacation. FOR SALE—Corn a t my residence on Columbus pike east of town, Glen Cline. Miss Maud Hastings, who tenches in Kent, Ohio, is spending the holi­ day’s with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J* fit Hastings. Rev, Orland Ritchie, acting Dean of duskingum College, visited a few days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. e . M, Ritchie. Mr! Arthur 3Evans was among the graduates from the 0 , S. U. last Thursday, Mr, G. A. Shrodes is again able to be about again after a spell of illness. , Mrs. M, E, Curtis and son, were called to. Toledo, Wednesday, by' the Illness of her mother. The Young Married People’s Club was entertained last Thursday even­ ing a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Tindall. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bull enter­ tained a number of relatives at din­ ner Wednesday, CHURCH NOTES METHODIST EPtaCOPAl CHUKCH The Young Ladies Missionary So­ ciety of the M. E. Church enjoyed a Christmas party a t the home of Mrs. CreaweH, Monday evening. i ' Miss Genevera Jamieson, who. teaches in Hancock, Illinois, is home with, her parents, Revv. and. Mrs, R A. Jamieson during the holidays. Mr. Frank Bull of Cleveland was a guest Christmas a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karlh Bull, a company of relatives enjoying the day together, Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Siegler of Marietta arrived Thursday for a visit with the former's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob' Siegler. a Mrs. Walter Purdom of Fort Wayne, Ind., spent Tuesday witn her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J-. Tarbox. Mrs, Enos H ill'has been spending the week visiting relatives near New Burlington, Ohio. Mr. Rankin McMillan of Muskingum College is home for the holiday vaca­ tion period. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waddle and son, Merrill, Cqlumbus, spent Christ- •mas a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1J. Tarbox. Miss Marjorie McClellan of Cleve­ land is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy McClellan. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Kyle of this place and Mr. and Mrs. T, D. jfcyle, of Xenia, spent Christmas in Washing­ ton C. H., with Mr. anjd Mrs. Gilbert ,Adhms. The latter is a daughter of J Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kyle. ......... .......................................M ill,111,M il,, ...........................................„ „ „ „ iiim m iiiim iiH iM tm m m iiim t' : j , ' MAJESTIC RADIOS j j The Radio Supreme 1 j I CONSOLE MODEL'S I | $137.50 and $169.50 | | Easy Monthly Payments § | J E A N P A T T O N | | Cedarville, Ohio f PURINA CHOW FEEDS Hog Chow—P ig Chow—Cow Chow Steer Fatina—Sheep, Calves—Laying Mash COA L , ■ . . * • Island Creek—Yellow Jacket—Battleship f Pocahontus Hardware—Del Laval Separators Hog Fountains—Hog Feeders Cedarvile Farmers’ Grain Con Everything1For The Farm Phone 21 • Cedarville, Ohio Mrs. America Wolford entertained members of her family including Edi­ tor J . N. Wolford and family of Yel­ low Springs a t dinner Wednesday, Mrs. Thomas Turner returned to Quincy, Mass., Monday, having been' called here some! time ago by the ill­ ness and'death of Mrs. Cora Craw­ ford. , • . Church School at 10A-M. Another interesting subject ''Fellowship Through Worship,” Scripture Psalm 122 and Hebrew 10:22-25. This is the closing session for. the year. P, M, Gillilan, Supt. Public Worship a t 11, Sermon theme: “The Church's Message.” ; Epworth League a t 6:30 P. M. ! Union Service in this church. Rev. • W, P. Harriman, D. D, if the preacher. The public ia cordially invited to these services. Hardware Stock To Be Closed Out R, < 3 . Ritenour, who recently took over the Service Hardware Company, announces a closing out sale of the entire stock of goods. The stock has been specially priced to move it quick. NOTICE NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS All persons knowing themselves to j The annual meeting of the stock be indebted to The Service Hardware ! holders of The Exchange Bank, Cedar* Company please call a t the s to re ; ville, Ohio, for the election of diree- Saturdsy, December 28 to settle small I tors for the ensuing year, will be held accounts. j at their banking room, Thursday, Jan- C. H. GORDON, j uary 9th," 1930, between the hours of * -------------------- i nine and ten A. M. Attachment Suit Against J. M. Berriott * ~ A suit of attachment has been brought in Justice Richards court by Scott Jeffries .against J. M, Herriott, Plain City, who has been operating the hardwood lumber mill. Jeffries Mr.f Daniel Hina and daiighter, claims' $169.26 iB due him for labor, Evelyn, of AshviUe, Ohio, were Christ- Appraisers placed a value of $240 on mas guests of Rev. and Mrs. Gunnett and family. Rev.. M. A. Summers and wife of Huntington, W.-Va., are guests a t the home of their son-in-law and daugh­ ter, Mr.' and Mrs. W. W. Galloway during the holidays. . Dr. and Mrs. A. W« Jamieson from Rushville, Indiana, and Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Jamieson of Sugar Creek, were guests of their brother vahd .family Christmas Day in the U, P. Manse. Judge and Mrs. S. C. Wright have had as their guests during the holi­ days, their son-in-law and wife, Rev, and Mrs. James L. Chesnut, and son, James, of Fort Wayne, Indiana. « The Broadcaster^ Class of the First Presbyterian church held their annual Christmas party Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stor­ mont. The Smith Barber Shop and Mrs. Zo'ra Wright, beauty specialist, take this means of thanking the patrons for their patronage the past year and convey the greetings of the season, wishing all a happy and prosperous New Year. > Among those called here by the death of Mrs. Julia Sterrett were Mr. D. W. Sterrett, Cleveland; Mr. Walter Sterrett and family of Muncie, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. M. McCloud Sterrett, Columbus; Miss Lounette Sterrett, Erie, Pa. - - Messrs. Arthur' Cummings, and son, Walter, and son-in-law, A. B. Duke, left the first of the week by motor for Miami, Florida. Mrs. Cummings has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Duke for some time. , Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ritenour enter­ tained a number of relatives a t dinner Christmas. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Will Patterson, Dayton; Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Smith, Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs, J . M, Miller, Xenia; and Mrs. J. H. Ritenour of this place. Paul G, Gunnett, teaches in the Newport schools of Washington Coun­ ty is spending his Christmas vacation with his< parents Rev, and Mrs. H. C. Gunnett, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH logs and lumber to cover this amount, The suit is set for hearing on Janu­ ary 4th. Ancil Wright and John Johnson were named appraisers. Mr, Knox Hutchison and wife and Mrs. Marguerite 'Rickenbach and daughter, visited relatives Christmas in Cincinnati. Word has been received here that Rev. W. J. Sunderson, Belle Center, is in poor health following a nervous breakdown. Rev. Sanderson a t one time was pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian (O. S.) congregation on West Xenia avenue. L. F, Tindall, Cashier. WANTED BUTCHERING— I am now prepared to do butchering during the winter. Hogs to bo delivered a t my home where butchering is done. Phone mornings and evenings, Wm. Cultice. WANTED—Family washing. Will call for it and also deliver, phone 254 ! on 137, Alvin Leach. ■ FOR rooms. RENT — 2 upstairs front Suitable for light housekeep- FOR SALE—1 2% ton Reo Truck,' alfi0 perfect mechanical condition with Gin- r ,, , ,, 8 (en<^ 0,1 \M am r , ,, T “ , - ,St. Call a t Cream Station next door good tires. Inquire at this office for . . , . , H ,North for keys and information. Mrs. information. ;A. L. Baumaun, Creve Coenr, Mo. J An emergency shelf, filled with * canned goods, is a very present help j Wanted Practical Nursing. Inquire to the housewife when unexpected of Mrs. J, W. Matthews, New Jasperj guests come. ‘ ' Ohio. Phone Xenia 63-F-12. Sabbath School a t ID A. M. Supt, O. A, Dobbins, Preaching a t 11 A>M, Theme “Life as an Evergreen.” Y. P. C. U. a t 6:30 P. M. J Union Service a t 7:30 P, M, in the! Methodist Church. Dr, W. P. Harri- j man to preach. * ' The Young: Ladies Sabbath School classes, ,taught by Misses Carrie Rife *hnd Lena Hastings are entertaining the Young Men's Sabbath School classes^ taught by Wilson W. Gallo­ way, and Rev. R. A. Jamieson, a t a dinner party in the Church Dining room this (Friday)*evening at 7 P. M, The entire Sabbath School and Con­ gregation are to enjoy a New Years party in the Social Rooms of the Church Wednesday, New Years Day, a t 7 P. M. This is to be a Covered Dish supper, with a good lively pro­ gram to follow, W. H. Story Sworn In As Supervisor W. H. Story,- Springfield, formerly of the Seeding Machine Company, re­ ceived his commission Saturday as Federal Census Supervisor of the Seventh Congressional' District, suc­ ceeding the late Thomas Hudson, Springfield. Mr. Story was sworn in by Probate Judge Harry Gram of Springfield. He will have the appoint­ ment of all the enumerators in the Seventh Congressional District. This concludes a dispute that has raged for several weeks between Senator S. D. Fess Congressman Charles.Brand. Senator. Fess had his wishes gratified a s %rand could not exert any influence %Ith the present administration. Y o u P a y Cedarville L e s s a t t h e Bargain S tore Ask Your Neighbors SATURDAY SPECIALS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 Pound Bag FRUITED OVALS 15c LAYER CAKES, PIES, COOKIES AND DONUTS PRICES SHARPLY REDUCED ON ALL CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE WOMEN LOOK HERE FUR TRIM COATS WAS $25.00 and $35.00 now $14.98 WOMEN RUBBER FOOT WEAR TO FIT ANY STYLE SHOE WAS $3.25 Now $1.98 DO YOUR TRADING HERE SATURDAY AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE CANDY PER POUND MIDGET CREAMS 16c CHOCOLATE CREAMS 16c RIBBON MIX 19c IMPERIAL JELLIES 14c RADIO DROPS 12c CRYSTAL MIX 15c SPANISH SALTED NUTY NEW CROP 12c I Mr, S. M. Murdock and Mr, Ralph Murdock and M isslna Murdock went to Louisville, Ky., this week where they will spend part of the holidays a t the home of Rev. and Mrs. Walter Morton, Closing out HARDWARE STORE The Entire Stock of the Service Hardware Company will be closed out at cost. Started Monday, Dec. 23,1929 and continuing until the stock is disposed of* We have practically everything to he found in an up- to-date Hardware: Heating Stoves, Parlor Fur­ naces, Oil Stoves, Gasoline Pressure Cook Stoves, Granite and Aluminum Ware, Paints, Varnishes, Tools, Farmers Supplies, Harness, Etc. .« *■ Tito Service Hdwe. Company R. C. Ritenour, Prop. Cedarville, Ohia Mr. H. 'M. Murdock and son, Howard, wife, and daughter, of KoschinSko, Miss., visited here last week with relatives. Mr. Murdock and family went south several, years ago for their health, especially Mrs. Muij| dock’s and he reports they like the south very much. Mr. Murdock made a visit to,this office and paid us a high compliment on the merits of the Herald, which keeps him informed on the happenings around his boyhood home. Mr. J. B, Rife states that he sold about 900 head of turkeys for the Thanksgiving and Christmas market, all of which were home grown on his farm. There is a great difference in turkeys that are- fed specially for the market, and those that arc reared on the range. The high class trade in the cities demands home grown turn­ keys.* Clark's Run Club Entertained Friday The annual dinner for the members of the Clark's Bun .Club*’ and their families was held last Friday even­ ing at the home of MlsS Mary Wil­ liamson. The dinner was a covered dish affair and guests were Seated a t small tables arranged throughout the rooms. The decorations were in keep­ ing with the season and about fifty were present. •Venison Dinner Given Last Friday Evening Mrs. Ancil Wright and^Mrs, Fred Clemans delightfully entertained some eighty guests a t the Wrighf home last Friday evening with a veni­ son dinner. The venison had been brought from Canada some time ago where Mr. Wright and a party of friends were on a hunting trip. Guests were served a t sntell tables that had been numbered for the arrangement of the ’diners. Following the dinner various progressive games provided the entertainment of the evening. The home had been decorated in the spirit of the season, the front entrance be­ ing festooned in evergreen and Varied colored electric lights, 'Get our prices on Alcohol and Glycerin for your radiator. McCamp- hell’s Exchange, HALF PRICE SALE We must cut our present large stock of goods before Inventory. To do this we are offering our entire stock of the following lines at EXACTLY HALF PRICE. BOXCANDIES— STATIONERY—^Bothfancygift boxesandRegularStock NOVELTIES—Fancy Dishes, Vases,BreadBoards,Etc. PERFUMES—Allkinds, AllPrices COMBBRUSHandMIRRORSETS MANICURESETS TOILETGOODSSETS ’ FANCYCLOCKS GOLDandSILVERFLASHLIGHTS SHEAFFERFOUNTAINPENSandDESKSETS PARKER andMONOGRAMFOUNTAINPENS ATOMIZERS-PERFUMES EASfMANKODAKS OurLOSSIsYourGAIN SaleLasts2WeeksOnly BUYNOWANDSAVEONEHALF Brown’s Drugs i

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