The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
LOCAL AWD P^MQWAL -i r i ui.itntumin ■i i ■. . j| , ( , 0 . C. Honwy is v o tin g in th* f$**t oC It** spp, Ray. »*&4 Hwrnty and family, J J 1* Udiw* Aid o fth aM , E. church U™ mcv « » o!d*k*n *ipp«r, Th raday November l tt h , a t 6 p. m. y y ottg Radio lyaks vokwa# p r *el«- ttvitgr call J. C. Stormont, phone *-161. —- ,■ % S FOR RUNT—Residence on North 2**^. * * * keattflfc itw a s Th* mr abwao f th* Dorcas BIbU [ ‘1 1 ^ 7 1 ^ .... “ “ of 0 . F . diwroh war* aster- j Yhoma*,' taachkra | b A daughter was born to Mr. cad Mm, Albert Powers last Saturday, Mr. - Carlton McLean, of Detroit, Mieh.» and Mrs. Wjn. Ross of India napolis, Ind., visited here several days last week with Mrs. Alice McLean, who has been quite ill. Her condition js now much improved. t«hvsd at the heme pf lira. Margaret Milroy last Friday aftemeec, honor- w* their teacher, Mra/Lreay Barber, who.has directed the.class for twenty- one years. Mre. Barber is giving up. th# class and the thirty-one member* presented her with a very appropriate remembrance, Mrs. M, L Marsh will Mmeaed Mrs. Barber Mr teacher and have as her assistant, if** J^ jK y le.. and Bbde Carrolhseei m cgDARviLLi! h e r a l d , F r id a y , w m m m % & * • TKX)P Want Vte hear frem-owner having Farm Land or Business property for Baltimore, Maryland: s*c sra-S-wv t■» FOR SALE—The,very ~ 7 " best hair a fi,T reep 66, Boy u - , |s the Tecumseh in schools, were Sunday guests of Miss Eleiuior Johnson, who also teaches i n ! Sootib sf'- the same School. ] Council was’ recently completed — --------—— Cedarv^Mk. The new troop is spon Mr. and Mira. AncII Wright have had .( owepd a t 6 qgtamqaity project, fo rth e ir guest the latter's sister, Mrs. j f t . * X fW la n , G r a n . County Colls Hardh* and little J ’ * • “ » 4rwMW st' f : several Rays. 51I** •*’* i'il'y § h s ^ W n a m ^ M « 4 ’ shop. Charles Smith. Don't miss the chicken supper given by the ladies o f the M. E. church, Thursday, November 13th a t A p. m. .. Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Brj/son will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anni versary Monday, Novembe/10. The affair is entirely informal and friends are asked t'» gather between the hours of_two„and -four- thiftt -afternoon *apd between eight and ten that evening. F o r Radio Servicing and Supplies and testing of all makes. PhoPe 13 oh 101. Mr, C. F. Marshal left Thursday for Orlando, Florida, where ho.;hag. be«P -going1each winter for several years. Mr- Marshall has been afflicted with rheumatism for some year* and.finds the southern climate more bfneftci* during the winter months, FOR SALE—Big Top Poland Chinn Male Hogs, H, C. CreBwell. (J) Do not forget the chicken supper At the F irst Presbyterian church, .Elec tion night, jNovember 4th. Miss Ruth Mitchell has taken a position in the office of County Super intendent H. C. Aultman in Xenia. . Mr. Curtis CJine, of Ashland, Ohio, has been visiting here Withfrienda for several days. Mrs., James Murray will leaye Sat- fo r Cambridge, Ohio, where she' will visit fq r a 'time, .' The Cedarville Building and Loan Association pays- 6$> op Deposits. FQR RENT*. Garage.* .Inquimhat- this office. r" ; •*-* ' Mr. Charles Galbreath, of Dayton, spent Tuesday- afternoon in town call ing on his oldx acquaintances. The Hon. Edwin Richards saw that his personal friend had the opportunity of meeting the “boys” of yester-year. Visit with your friends • and eat supper a t the M. E. church, Thursday November 13th, a t $ p. m. Rev. and Mrs; Jamieson will be in' Huntsville Friday and Saturday, the, guests of Rev. and Mrs^ D. H1 Ham mond, •and Representative J.1 HI' T. Gordon and faniijy. Rev. Jaitaiesott will preach Friday evening and Sat urday afternoon in preparatory ser vices 'in the U. P. church of which Rev, Hammond is the popular. p&stor, FOR SALE—One Delaine Buck ahd 14 feeding lanibs. Call phone 21-191V Cedarville, Ohio. The members of the Research club were entertained Thursday a t the home of Mrs. J. M. Auld. All mem-{ bers were requested t? wear shawls o fyea ra gone by that had been bond ed down from one generation to an other. FOR SALE: Monitor R&ditor, hard , Jcoal' base burner. ' Inquire a t this' office. G% paid on Deposits by The Cedar- ville Building & Loan Association. ¥*• . Mrs. Wi- R. Walt is'.spendint^ ^Yeral days * this Week with Mr. an^M is. J / P. Schaffer in .Dayton. H ave You Examined Your Hoof? : T h e lo n g d ry season h a s m ade m any le ak y roofs- N qw is th e tim e to fiix them up to m ee t th e fa ll ra in s and w in te r 'snow , ' „ - H Grip Tight Asbestos Fiber Root.Paint w ill do ,th e w o rk . F o r tin , sh ing le o r f e lt ro o f s ,' T en y e a r " g u a ra n te e on jo b / No ta r . W ill no t c rack o r peel* A . B. McFARLAND, A gent The Kensington Chib, Bridge -Din ner Club, La Petite Bridge Club, *n< Yoang^lUrjjMMb'fgcople'H Club, joined 'last Friday might -for a Hallowe'en party at the home of..-Mr. and >Mrs; old ia»bloned~games"werf the flLtha.eyaning.,^ Mrs. Arthur Cummings and'Mrs; George Martindale attended the Grand Chapter of O. E. D, at Cipcinnkti.iast week, representing the local'ehaptw -Aaron Shepherd, aged' Sti;‘yefcra>‘-2' months apd ’^O days, died a t .his hbn^ on McMiltto street yesterday ^inorh- ing following an illness of some weeks with pneumonia. Re has 'beenv&gggj.-. dent of this eortimunity. ffor. <,.many- .yearsand.fpr year* wast an- em|doyee“ a t the paper mill.',, He i s l8H»’Yivdd;/lBy his wife and, one step-^A^'Ch^ldV SpaiTow. and fou|; brother^Mpti^pip Indiana; James and Will oir^ayidn; Joseph of Rockford, Ohio;. ' oral .will be heId~Safurday_ afternoon a t 2 p. m. from the McMillan .funoral home with burial ip the Baptist ceme tery. , The ’services wid hne -in" eharjge of’Sev. W, P. Harriman. ' - 'v- > AMOS IN ANDY APPEARING ' JN TALKIES IN SPRINGFIELD Amos 'n Andy, radios greatest stars' will appear a t the Regent .Theatre^ Springfield, Saturday, November 8th for a^four day run in their uproarous talkie comedy. “Check 'n Double Gheck.” The picture shown the doings' df the Fresh Air jTaxicati, tTdkftpanyf and includes such other famdtfs nhistr- acters as Madame (jjueen, IQngfish and Ruby Taylor., The ^picture also,has a) Sompie*# “white” cast with mystqry, drama'idnd an appealing love story. ' A,t. - the State Theatre, another Chakeres - Warners playhouse* - ire Springfield the intrlqueing ' comedy "Let's Go Mative” will sho§r days - starting Saturday, «Mqv*mh4ft 8th. Jack Oakey and J e a n n ^ . l&k: : JUn*ia‘baveThe,leading Irofea; .;<Start- ing Wednesday',November 12 and rutt-- hihg three'day*'JGeorge.’ Arliss will ap p e a l in the Matchless ,'drarfta, “Old English.*V1 ’ l’ The Fairbanks 'Theatre .win have' thfeib' excellent bill* next;, wegjfc,, The i f i r ^ m ^ 'O i i d Y e u r Baelf' Starripg; irpne.Ri^l).vJt.open*.-.SuijWly and plays three days.’ This will be-followed on Wednesday and' Thursday by “The Pay-Off" and on Friday ,and Satur day "Oh Sailor Mhavc." ' •« *■r** NO HUNTING NOTICE '[ Grate, fornudb’. lnddct«4 the'neW Ce darville organixation, < 63 was unani mously approved a t the laat meeting of the Xenia 'District Committee of O ieB o y ^ iftjp te ^w tlo c i.''* - W tm tW J * stristered as the new hs^hk* R. 4>, l f i r i e*V *tfj ib (’the services ofT^'pew troop. They are; N C. Schick, -Leo Anderson, E. A. Hutchlsgn^H. H. Brown, Wilson Gal loway, ana Lloyd Confer,' ' The following became charter mem- ;l«ra ;of TroOp^ 68; Jams* Anderson, Wijnlam.B^ba/,Douglas Dalton, Oscar Hartmeh, Harold Jeffrie*, Pi^rreMcCorkell/Clark post!, Chaester. Murphy, Joseph Marshall!, WondaU Murphy, John Richards, Johh Steward? Joseph .West; John Waddle, ■LaWrehos- Williamson, 'Robert Harri- nttarr, Eagehe^ Spehcer_ and Dwight Tiutehisohr r ,'>i . £St r-J* The ■ first number of the lecture course, will .-appear at. the Opera House'this evening. The . committee in charge hnB^dppted a new plan this year and has provided three unusual-* iy'goqd numbers instead of five as has public ,- a . throe . A Community Cafeteria supper, fq*; ^qSatan^ng rnumbe^R fd r a smaller the benefit of the Clifton Bible, $cho<A- -westr of« rasqu pickets,. It has been in connection with the public Schools ‘ - . . . . will be held a t the school on .Friday, November 14, There will be a' pro gram by th e school with m'usic-by ‘a quartet. Mr. Cecil Rife will give’ a talk during the evening. As thfsi is' a worthy movement the public is asked to lend liberal support. CHRISTMAS SEALS 6 0 1 ON SALE NOVEMBER 23 9 reported' thsk^committee has not yet succeeded !!! sellihg the required,num her of seh^ciri’ tickets to pay .for the cdiirse. '^At' (dfe''-la'st^ number of the previous bpiirse the committee was in structed by a'vote, of the patrons ,to provide, a course Diis year. This has ipen dong. apdi. certainly we do not want-it said,the; community has failed o>supph¥t the’ comihittee in carrying Out;the. instructions.. I f you have not pUrehased your season ticket do so a t once. ’ You 'can get them from -Supt. Furst, at1Richard's Drug Store or' any member of the .committee. The PastiWorthyMatrons Circle ’o f the local Easterii Star was entertained at(' fhe 'home W Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Masters,’Mdjiday evening. : 4W'•*.'•/ : "' . 'v.'.,R*w cancote,' turnips, tomatoes, •celery, end:ve^kud parsley for garnish and fiavor, a re ju st a few of the,vege tables that- ro'iSf be made into salads .at th istllne o f% e year. . m e ««*iwww.,hrlDhio, alfuifa Hhif'yteir ^033043’ Sefed. 'The' effect ot.hUttifig jforlfeett is favorable upoft tiac ..itand/ but ’the straw which re mains after ,th^ alfalfa, is threshed is alnve;t->(nrthlefs for cattle feed, ac- jording 'i o - r a p s specialists»for the Ohio-State University. 5/ ..tf 'A . ? . , - _________ m. <* - w,*1 Jolly pld Bants himself waves greeting from the IPSO Christmas health seal. Bearing the inscription “Merry Christmas, Health To All", seventy-five million of these tiny health stickers are being, distributed throughout the state by the Ohio Public Health Association in prepara tion for fl»e twenty-fourth annual seal sale which opens November 28 and doses December 24. The sale of Christmas health seals is put on each year by local affiliated public health leagues ire-'every county, of the state, as a p a rt of a nation wide. fight against tuberculosis. ' 1 The fact that this fight can not be the disease is entirely era-, dicated is being stressed by John W. Bricker, Columbus, chairman of the Ohio Christmas Health Seal Commit tee. This committee which hopes to raise 6400,000 for tuberculosis pre vention and control work in 1931, is composed of presidents of fourteen state-wide organizations interested in health. "Though the tuberculosis death rate has been halved during the vie torious advance of preventive meas< ures during.the past few decades, it is still the greatest single cause of death among young Americans be tween the ages of fifteen and twenty- five,” says Mr. Bricker. “As citizens of Ohio, interested in the health and welfare of the state, we should con sider it a privilege to give our Whole hearted-and generous support to the sale of the Christmas health seal.” Before marketing your live sta te 0 tfl THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STO q|lri]R ] DAILY MARKET <Wt J V bem m tO S, K. 5MOOTS P .F .EM O 0 T S m o n e y tA x n ’w w m 'f t m m m ingmmmmml m The Arrow Shoe Store, Xenia, for years .under the ownership of A. Moser, must go out of business due to another company leasing his store room. He- has pu t on a closing out sale under .the direction of A. M. Yontz of Piqua, a fitth that specializes in store sales. The announcement ap pears in this issue and Some specials fo r Friday are worth looking after. 1 «<l MtaKniLOtt im rum w sts No hunting with dog or gun Will be permitted on the following land:- ~ A r r Kennedy. ‘ ~ . Maaaies Creek Cemetery. ” avAnvimo Antique Furniture ISINSTYLE BUT Antique Plumbing IS OUT OF DATE PUBLIC SALE i ' ■ 1 ft Charles Stevenson, Thursday, No vember 13. ' * In* . . Columbus! iOOQ !&aths - 100d Roomd ‘ SAT , NOV. 8 * o*ir The TlUn Fan "FropoUtfoa” of the Ages AMOS ’N ANDY • Xm • “Check aad DeuMe Cheek" | You've heard them oa the-' air, ’flow Mar them la the Talkies The Creole* ever S e a l MU* li t Before You Buy •* a V isit the W orld’s Finest Display of Plumbing Fixtures** t * - r # ’;» M. J.GiMxms Supply Ct. 601-631 BastMonumentAvenue, Hatton, (Hilav,*:.'. o p s n S u tu rd sy AfteimoDim i n d Evening by Appo in tm en t / *> f MM t - V' I i‘if: ifi‘‘rs Jf uiirrfff, mu' t n t •'‘•it :rt*{ s t t B lie BCl tin ,r«“ Vtttttce p . . . The discriminating visitor to Columbus invariably chooses the Dashler-Walllck IBtielaeriiile loi in Ohio’s capital c ilH J Modes#H*j4 *im evei^ respect, th ^H h e hotel ’ .'%s arf-established rep|«Uon-'feg. >Jw A h i|f the finest by servlee Of*' the jposj reasenablc-prices.' . ? . , ,"WFBe oar G u c J^w h e n lh Columbus. The ’ Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio America’s Most Beantlfully y Bffofrpad E c g f ; JAMES H, M tCHOW anage r UMNr WMEdt M aM m e n t ' L t t h e E a m * FrovIdwiee-BlRhiore, Providence, R, L Motel Chatham, New York City STABCINd „ ^AT„ NOV, 8 " U' . Apay* Oalr “Let’e GoNative” ! ,\ ■ thkrlnk Mtdrica! Comedy, with Jack Qafceir and Jeaanatte MeUesald 7 ,'.0 2 ........ *" a Day*, dtastta* - WED., NOV. 12 ' GBpRGK ARLISS «oia NOV . 9 > a Days Oabr ‘TCte V«iuf B id k ^ wm> iaSi«-ia*o«_ W m andTHUR S . - Xav.WW**!* i iETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Th ird N a tion a l Bldg., Dayton, Ohio In new quarter#. Part .time and full time agents wanted. I HENRY S. BAGLEY, | District Manager | Oil :O.J . f' <-*’ HU ti t i iS'<- *>,i »»H 5f ’ *’ Christmas Savings So fa r your savings record is good. Do not neglect pay ments now and fail to get the full amount of your card including interest. Nowj i the time to look up the back payments and bring your savings up to date. ii' The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio R E D P A T H Lecture Course To-Night Cedarville Opera ffldtise ’ ' ^ ?/i * V * PRESENTING , l! r /f * fr** * Ramos Mexican Orchestra Season Tickets $1.00, 75c, 50c. Colorful Polly Ward Pajamas Guaranteed Fast to Washing-i-tq^uii—to C eb ^ , m Fashion says, wear pajamas l! P style. Tuck in or outside jacket effects Mouth ful, colorful, serviceable. These ever fa s t materi als are the finest ever. All sizes, all the best colors. ■ and SAT. . 14 m * M i _______________ Wwittk 8hw» * h g $1.95 and $2.95 & a Xenia, Ohio ' i
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