The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
«M. t * I t ’ planned** liSHwrdW- b#*fc« bair- jge Biirber- ftthd* good S * r ? ♦ at* ite’V. nin* )hio r be- 1 o f Ions *P«* mis- ; for best ) U fort and the y in )hto the? km* p te » 0 ; wri- % Nrk . e t bh* *S* sc •to THE C ID A im U ! HRJtALD, FJUODAY, 3 T 0 a .- # ■ AL *.'i' 1 mi a«*j *wi Jfc*. Q, L. g*** *f Otm- W ,*w «tot,YW toH b*M ) «a ; JngM fri*nd«. . ^ nuuttfcomto MS*.M ijtoek Ca^i flptlHWtfflj Wsdno* Km, Robert Bird end Ifias Maty Bird «r« spending a few days in * * » « # » * ■ * > * *•’ • •MUMP*# I M e f t night et the Ftesfc innroiwmn ene flwaS^teisloii ohwoh. ■* .■ ...... ......... . ■„ . - Bey, W. A* Goode* o f Urichsville, r u « uj - •»___ * 4 .x._ . . Ohio, wee in town Monday when be ^ a * S 5aMf5a s £ - y - s j - ^ *■*-. tion night, November 4tl* 'ti» Stanley Reed. Mr, and Mra, Teas Mameur o f Con* •Election Supper at fir s t Fre*byfcer» M™ in1 . ian church, Tuesday evening, Novem- i ? town ber 4th, given by the Broadcaster* w u • f o r m e r Jut'* Mameur Menu will consist o f creamed was a former citizen o f this place. chkken on W#cujt8, w*,,htd potatoes, * . . . 'cold slaw, roll* and butter end choice Want to hear from owner haying 0f pumpkin or raisin pie and coffee, Farm Land or Business Property for , ■■■... S i p S * S 5 m S S n .r S * 3 ? ! ■ » . ««* Mrs. George Hutson of B a t t t a ^ M d S ^ N ' B0X a l*°* Wfchlto, Kansas, spent last week With Baltimore, Maryland. their niece, Mrs. Cpra Trutabo, Mr. , , , ~ ’ r and Mrs. Hutson were formerly rest-* Mrs, Arthur Town&ley has moved (dents o f Codaryille and enjoyed meet- into the apartment In the Huey build- fog * number o f old friends and ac- ing, »r* Charlea Townsley, has ie - qualntances while here. < turned from Dayton and accepted his 1 ■ former position in the Codaryille Bakery, MrH. Ella Weimer is converting the front part, o f her residence on Main street Into a business room to he used Mr, Charles Sparrow has rented*in connection with the oil and gas the C. E. Slnlth residence, East Elm’ business in which-she has been en- street, recently vacated by Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Wright, — The members. ot-theJuniorchdir-of the1XI, P. church with' their leader, gaged. She will move the- business from, the present location as soon as the room is completed. Rev. R. M. Fox, pastor Of the <Clifjton Miss Ruth Bums, enjoyed a feed Presbyterian church, offered his' rerig- Tuesday evening at the home o f Mr.!nation last Sunday. He has accepted Burton Turner on the Clifton pike, ja. call to. Eaton, Ohio, but will' reside - - - - - - — — - — — J in Dayton, where- he will locate upon The Springfield Sun states that the leaving Clifton. Rev. <f*C. G. Webster vested choir o f the tJnited Brethem o f the U, P. church in Clifton resigned church o f Dayton, under the direction" several weeks ago' and both churches " o f Harlow F. Dean, " ■ — . Springfield Sunday 1 oratorio, “The Holy City” at the Ohio Masonic Home at 2:30 p. m. At 6 p. m will come to will soon be without a pastor, to render the CanVassers have been out this week selling tickets-for the coming iyceum the 42 choir members and the com* course, the first number, Ramous munkants o f Christ Episcopal church Mexican .Orchestra, coming Thursday will be supper guests o f the church November 7. The course is unusually wardens and their wives. The choir attractive this year and jfche prices will then bing the oratorio at have been greatly reduced over former Christ church. Miss Ruth Burns of years.- The community should give this -place is one o f the choir solists. the course liberal support. . Christmas Savings So far your savings record is good. Do not neglect pay ments now and fail to get the full amount o f your card including interest. Now is the time to look up the back payments and bring, your savings up to date. The Exchange Bank Ced&rville, Ohio Y o u r H o m e I s Y o u r M o s t I m p o r t a n t _ A s s e t " " The health, safety, convenience, and appear ance of your home demands your most careful attention and deserves your very best. Do you know that the World's Finest Display of Plttmfc- ing Fixtures is in Dayton* Ohio, owned by the M. J . Gibbons Supply Company, 601-631 Bast Monument Avenue? You are always welcome whether or hot you expect to purchase. Our com plete display, will help you decide just how you want to arrange your new bath room. You ewe your home the very best. Visit our show ,room this week. You will be surprised at the fine qual ity and reasonable price of the highest, quality fixtures. fh s Golden Rtfle Class o f the JL B» church *81 bs entertained this even* Mg at tbs bole* * f Mrs. Gash Gordon, Mr, W. SL Montgomery o f Bethel, Ohio, w u the guest of hie son-in-law sad daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, West, several days last week. Mint. Barton Tamer and Mra. Fred TewnsJey were hostesses last Friday afternoon to rn number o f friends at the home o f .the farmer. : FOR RENT: Residence on Chilli- cothO street. I£our rooms, pantry and cellar. Garage. Inquire Mrs. W. C, Finney, Main St* FOR SALE—One Delaine Buck and 14 feeding lambs. Gall phone 21-191, Cedarviile, Ohio, For Radio. Servicing and Supplies and testing o f all makes, Fhone 13, on lOi. ‘ * . FOR REljlT ~ Residence on North Main strdet in good location. Fhone 2 on 174, Jameatqwn. J. D. Mott. Ralph Chandler, 3, died ,Monday night at thr hpme o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chandler, .James town. The hoy had run across the street rto‘ protect his eighteen-month old brother;* The boy sustained a frttfctured skull * when hit by a motor car driven .by Mrs, Lydia Smith, WaBhin£ton;~<3HEh—The -children -had heen.attracted by circus animals pans ing through Jamestown^ - Mri A. 'E.', Richards received word last*Thursday o f the sudden death of his mother, Mrs. Mattie B. Richards, €6, at'her home in Bellview, Florida. She had been ill but three days... She is survived by her husband, J. L. Richards and three sons, A. E. of this place, Carl $h Miami; and Ralph at home. ‘ Owing to a law in that state burial must ,take place the next day and for this reason it was impossible for Mr, Richards to attend the funeral. The Ruling Elders’ ‘Association of Dayton Presbytery wilt hold its regu lar banquet-and business meeting in the Alford Memorial Gymnasium, Thursday evening, November' 6tb, at 6:30 P, M. The banquet is to be served by the ladies of the Presbyterian church;. The program which has been arranged by the Executive committee of the Association will feature an ad dress by Dr. A. H. Urbam, president o f Miami University. It is expected that between two and three hundred will be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, Detroit, Mich., have been guests this week at the home, o f their brother-in-law, Dr. W. P. Harritnan and family. They were enropte from Effingham, 111,, last' Friday night mid'whin west o f towtf their auto hit a loose horse in the road that did' considerable damage to their car. Fortunately no one was injured. . NOTICE The Hilltop Filling Station owned and operated by C. H. Gordon and Sons has been leased by W. H. Gor don and Sons of South Charleston, Ohio. The former will continue to assist in operating $he Blue Sunoco Gas and Oils. We thank our friends and the public for their patronage and ask that they continue and we will assure the same courtesy as the past. AT THE GM linMM k WAKMIttE IffBATRHff IN NEXTWEEK *Ths Ofltsi W W a Waraar Broa. and VhajdkW*fproduction which opens at The Ragswfe Ratitrday, November 1st far a fwnr fags ran, the versatile Dorothy Maehaffl wilt he seea in a new role as the secretary o f a busy executive. The last three days o f the week Gita*. Farrell will be shown in the startling (team* “LUkra” . Nancy Carroll and Buddy Rogers wilt b* featured together at the State theatre in that superb drama “ Follow Through,” It witt open Sunday for a four days run. Beginning Thursday, November 6th those popular corn- medians Moran and Mack will star in “Anybody's War” which will show for three days* The Fairbanks Theatre is inaugur ating a new policy beginning Sunday. Shows will be changed three times a week instead Of two times as hereto fore. “Matrimonial Kiss” ap all-star feature will run for three days start ing Sunday. This will be followed on Wednesday and Thursday by “Escape” and Friday and Saturday “Road to Paradise” will be shown. *a* New Chevrolet jweflON *, It iM i t» aslawftd tut «*? jmmmmi to su«itwip» fctto «uy wwitwy jmsm # G o r a w a u tf wutM* talauw, roof wotor, tvm W o l t t g C V rpC iU S dMWJW, Wb-iMiUcralMS*. (tad o<b*r (toa w»d ............. jiwjofcJortiBluibU wu*» w«t*r. W T Wk’TlnK *S*I| a* USlMrfHl for KS7 rf, I* tmmmmgs, wno na* oaen am- P4t1KiM to *oy »»w«;uo t»to s stow ployed in the automobile factories in w*w drain. Datrolt and is a. iaii a t 1JV and Mra SECTION 1, It olwll ix MJ»UtvfuI fw »*)' xwron, m * son or * r , ana » r s . )litfgoa to ronu<K.ti(m wJU» *»y uuitury Arthur Cummings, has taken tha #*ww without flr»t obt^iuiug a jjerioit trim th« Ghavrolat a.wanrv and wilt hava tha ProP** Vllhuce authurlti** no to (to, I.'pou (.nevroiet agancy and will have the w ,Uflttlotl ,a for Bioow on hand early next vrow* eonA«etiaBi the miqa sh*u he ixiMe4 utw» the The aalesroom and garage has been of » roo of »l«.M. Afwr tu» c « » -, . . . ,aootloaI» awdfl tbt smw shall.Iw .iaoeoctoe. hjsi opened in the old lumper storehouse, mo prooar viiuk * authoritiM and » record pd and scale shed a t the railroad. T h e ; »*w cotmecuw «h«u he b *4 s oo the record# -fM ,. «a«Mnn t . .. u .__ . j m I4 Tilt*** ot w f u d il< iM/nfr eonaectloas, omce section has been remodeled for „Bd th# abOT, ,Su ia i» fun a salesroom while the garage is la- payment for the permit, right of connection, la- ■ - ■ - •...............................- epectlou end record «» sforeMld. I SECTION 5. -hay pereoa ylolettnK any of the1 prorUlo** of the foregoing ordinance ghail be , cated in part of the lumber building, The exterior has been repainted and new cement is being placed across the - g g - IS T iS k front.* It is reported the Chevrolet will have an entirely new popular priced car model this next month. ORDINANCE N«. ISS Nifty Dollar#, (I30.S0), and coat# of pro#ecu tlon. ''' SECTION V- Tiiat till# ordinance ahal) take affect end be in force from end after the earllcat period allowed by law. . raesed this iilst day’ of October, 1930. A. E. KICUAKDS. Mayor. Attest: „ JOHN C. McCOBKEbb, ’ . ‘ . Clerk, AN ORDINANCE BEOUbATING THE USE ON SANITARY BEWEB8 AND TO PBOV1DE A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLA- . „ „ . .. I Wo are prepared to test any A. C. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the , _ , . *L: yiHsge Of Cedarviile, state of Ohio: I or D- c *Radio Set and Tubes. Give us SECTION 1. That it shall be unlawful for 'a call. J, ;C. Stormont. Phone 3-161. any person to estabUsh or maintain any privy,I ^ , , , ceia pool, or private sewer on the premise# ae- j J?OK oAjufc—-4ol) shocks good corn cessibi* to public sowers, and ail such premises on McConnell farm off Federal pike, tthali be counected with the public HjtulUry ^ sewer. Wilbur Hitchcock, Cedarviile, Ohio, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J0:Q0-A..M .__Bible_Study.„From„ Weakness "to Strength. 'A study of Simon Peter. = 11:00 A. M, Worship Service. “The Rights and Responsibilities o f Citizen ship,” 6:30 P. M. Young People’s Service. 7:30 P. M.-Cedarviile College Bible ' Reading Contesfc=-Ten young men' are* taking part in this contest which- is limited to men only. Mid Week Service Wednesday night at 7:30 P. M. “Stewardship of Ability.” FARM DRAINAGE The bathroom and the kitchen may now be not only useful but exceptionally beautiful. New designs, new colors, new arrangement, make this possible. Visit the World’s Finest Display o f Plumbing Fixtures Open Saturday Afternoon# and Evening by Appointment it#|.Gibbon*supplyCo. 8 S 1 4 s i B a s t M e w u n e n t A v e n u e , D a y t o n , O h i o .Virgil Overholt, farm drainage spe cialist o f Ohio State University, co operating with County Agent Drake, will hold a drainage demonstration on the Steele farm at Trebeins, Tuesday kfteriloOn, November 4 at 1:00 o’clock. Fundamentals of drainage will be dis cussed and demonstrated with both open and closed drains. Establishing grades, staking tile lines, digging the trench, and laying of various kinds of tile will he demonstrated. Digging an open ditch with dynamite will also be demonstrated, The public is cordially invited. 6 6 6 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia lu 36 minutes, Checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria In three days, .6 6 6 a lso in Tab lats. EXPERIENCE COUNTS I f You Stand For Clean Elections Practical Economy Business Efficiency Courteous Public Service Re-elect x For Secretary o f State CLARENCE J. BROWN CLARENCE} £ J .BROWN Republican Ticket Nov. 4, 1930 A Clean record o f achievement as Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of-State recommends Clarence J. Brown as a candidate to succeed himself. He has made good in the past. He will make good in the future SEVENTH DISTRICT CLARENCE J. BROWN CLUB DILVER BELDEN, Secretary, Xenia, Ohio -Political Adv. FAIRBANKS Start* SUN., NOV. 2 S Day# Onlv MATRIMONIAL KISS’* An All-Stnv I W u * . WED. and THURS. NOT. s AND I “ E S C A P E ” FRI. and SAT. Nov. 7 and 8 ;; ‘ROAD TO PARADISE” With Iiprett# fa ia t MtS Jack KalhaU . Hutchison & Gibney Co. and Comforts These Part Wool Blankets . o f Splendid Quality each $2.95 The most, exacting taste responds heartily to this blanket—of splendid quality, with wool and cot ton in just the proper proportions to insure warmth—good looking black plaids with sateen bindings. Part Wool Blankets — eaeb~$3v95 § . r - ^ — ^ w ■ Firmly and Closely woven with a good proportion o f wool. • A ll Wool Blankets each $8.95 * A U -w o o l^ d d ^ la n k e t s -e a e h 4 )o u n d -^ 4 t h -a -fin e -4 p; r.de o f sateen^—Just the kind to .snuggle under \,h.*n nights are cold and windows open. Comforters $3.00 to $6.00 Comforters in printed sateen and plain sateen. Wool Batting All wool batting with cheese cloth covering for comforts. Size 72x90. $3.25 and $4.50 ■t Cotton Plaid Blankets each $2.25 and $2.50 Cotton, o f course, but good weight and first qual ity. Block patterns in popular colors. > Wool Auto Robes $3.00 to $10.00 1 1 ’ :*utiful plaid patterns, Vivid dark shades. Two in One Comfort Blankets $2.50 to $6.50 Mattresses $8.50 to $18.00 , WE GIVE AND REDEEM I?. (\ THRIFT STAMPS It’s Thrifty To Buy Good Merchandise The Hutchison & Gibney Co. iticat Adv«
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