The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

tHE CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, DEC*#*** U,M* | Nr*. Jf» Iff McMillan and son, John, LO C A L A N D PERSONAL* j*r® Spending the holidays with rtla- u |rf . ................... | Itives in Cleveland* FOR SALR -B ig Top Poland China! Mr. H.rry Nagley. XenU, tmdexv Mala Hog*. H. C. Creswell. .went an operation at the MaClsUan —.------ — ; hospital, Monday. ( Mr, Naglsy ,h*» The CsdarvHltt Building and Loan health for sow time* Association n j * %% on Deposits. 'pondltwn }a ~^**^*- .raw■- . i'»iitMiiiiiuiist,iiiiniiuiiiUMWwmi»w«<l|>H«>iHH>Htwiii»utiwnin>^ut(HnnntM)^ni|jiim>ninnMn*»iiwiw>u>wimn,t Before marketing your live stock call • j THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS I Tbs Homv Culture'club held its an-, nual Christmas party last Friday' evening at the home ad Dr. and Mrs. a p, ft**. ■* Miss Genevers Jamieson is a t home for the holidays from Frenehburg, Ky., she is teaching ip the high school 5. K. SMOOTS DAILY MARKET Phene SO P. P. SMOOTS • MONEY PAID WHEN WEIGHED The Exchange Bank’s Christmas Savings Club , A •V■ ■ J < ■ ‘ is n ow starting on i t ’ s 1931, f ifty " weeks jou rn ey—make reserva­ tions n ow and be one o f the happy members n e x t year. The Exchange Bank l"; :v ■i.v. * . ■•>..' ■ . ' ■ »' .> • * 1 Cedarville, Ohio Hotel Chittenden Completely redecorated and remodeled . * * over $300^000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice for the traveler. Home of the “Purple Cow” Coifee Shop, Large, comfortable rooms— exceptional service.__Rates from__41150...upward*. Geo. A W eydig, Manager COLUMBUS, O H IO aim £553 Antique Furniture |s {N STYLE BUT Antique Plumbing IS OUT OF DATE Before You Buy Visit the World’s Finest Display of Plumbing Fixtures 1L J. Gibbons Supply Co. 601431 Ea$ Monument Aveitue, Dayton, Ohio Opwi Bwbarday Afternoons and Evening by Appointment Rev, R. A* Jamieson and - famil; spent Christmas Day with Dr. an Mrsi A . W .' Jamieson at RushviHe, Indiana, I CkiM ffdb jNfotow niMMiHwSMMHinwiwmaiMiwanewnowWHHiienM*^ MBTBQDfST SHBCOPAL CHURCH Mrs, B. H. Little, Mrs. J. W* John­ son and Miss Eleanor Johnson, left Monday fo r Ashville, N C., where they will visit fo r a week- with Mr, Ken­ neth Little, who is spending the win­ ter in that city. . ' Your money on Deposit with The Cedarville Building & Loan Associa­ tion will earn 6 %,' Mrs. Jacob Siegler has been con­ fined to her bed fo r several days, suf­ fering with heart trouble, due to high blood pressure, Mr. John Tobias has been ill suffer­ ing with tonsolitis. Rev. Ralph Elder, wife and son, o f Knoxville, Tenn., have, been visiting relatives and friendB here the past week. ■ * Miss Maude Hastings, who teaches in Mewton Palls, Ohio, is home for the holidays. Miss Susanna West o f Toledo,; is spending the holiday period with,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West. C, A . Hutwhiaoti, pastor; P, M. GHlilan, suparbtaMUmt. Sunday school at i 0;00 a, iq. Preaching a t 1:09 a. m. Subject, The N*w Birth.” Junior League a t S:S0 p. m. The Juniors are doing handwork with their lessons, Intermediate' Legue at 6:30 p. m. Leader, Lillian Thomas. Topic, “ Friendship." Senior Epworth, League at 6:30 p, m. Topic, “ The Individual and a Bet ter World." | New Year'*, Eve, Church and Pray­ er Service; a t 11:00 to 12:00 p, m., to greet the New Year* % Junior Orchestra practice, Friday evening at 7:80. ' Choir, practice, Saturday evening at 7:30, Onion Service this Sunday in the Methodist Church at 7:30. Rev. R. A Jamieson will preach. Miss Helen Thompson is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Masters spent Sunday with relatives in Jackson, O. Mrs.-Camie Gormley has been con­ fined to her home for some time suf­ fering with rheumatism. Mr. Rankin McMillan, who is at­ tending Muskingum College, is spend­ ing the .vacation season with' his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan. Mrs. W. W. Galloway and little daughter arrived home Tuesday from the Springfield hospital, in time for Christmas celebration in the Galloway home. Mr. J. Gordon Harold, a senior in Princeton Theological Seminary will preach Sabbath for the Clifton Pres­ byterian congregation, s * Mrs. Nelson Clark' .o f Pittsburgh, is visiting With, her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Storfes Lewis o f Clifton. 4 Messrs. Roger Stormont, Gordon and Donald Kyle; Cecil Rife, of, this place, Leo Reed and Mack Harris o f Clifton, students o f'th e O. S. U. are hpme fo r the holidays:. Mrs. Louise H. Ewbank and Mrs. Gertrude Brandon, a r e . spending Christmas with relatives and friends in Columbus. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley will entertain relatives at dinner Christ­ mas Day. — FQR~SALE^Gooset1<eathers, Mrs. E. E. Finney.----------------------- ----------- UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 a* m. Supt, J. E. Kyle. General Review Conducted by Mrs. M, L Marsh to which all are cordially invited. Preaching at .11 a. m. Theme: “ If God be_youtJPartner,muike.your-plans large," fo r the New Y$ar, Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 p. mi Leader, Emile Finney. Union Service in the Methodist Epikcopal church a t,7:30'p. m. Prayer Meeting held Wednesday at 7:30 p. ,m. •’ Women's Missionary Society meets December 20. Congregational and Su’ bath School Social in the church dining room New Years, Thursday at 6:30 p. m. A covered dish supper is to be followed by a mixed program under direction o f the Sunday School Supt. J. E. Kyle. It is hoped that every member o f the church and Sabbath School may be present to enjoy this event. Choir practice held Saturday at 7:30 p. m. A special program ha* been ar­ ranged for the Week o f Prayer, Janu­ ary 4-11, inclusive, with services each evening, and it ia hoped, that the peo­ ple o f the churches will reserve this week for this purpose, *' Full program will be announced next weeli., service, Santa appeared, much to the delight o f the children, and, upon re- j ceivlng the affirmation that all were g o d boy* and girls, attending both. da> school and Sabbath school, made distribution o f the treat. The committee o f ladies were in the j mean time packing basket, which were delivered by a group o f Boy- Scouts Wednesday morning under the direction o f Ward Creswc’ l, £ out- master. FOR RENT, this office, Garage. Inquire a t; . I l f p f l Wife, Qas, Scare Man In Dead o f Night “ Overcome by stomach gas in the, dead o f night, I scared ray husband i badly,^ He got Adlorika and it ended' the gas.’’—Mrs. M. Owen. ‘ Adierika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing old poi­ sonous waste you never knew was there. Don’t fool with medicine which cleans only PART o f bowels, but let Adierika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and,get rid o f all gas! Brown’s Drugs, FOR SALE—One Poland China J Boar, 'B iac^Tjrpe^Two Hampshire' Rallavaa a HsodaMut « r Neuralgia la So«.v 3 , dtnjtfo farrow''about middle o f 36 minutes, checks a Caid tka ftrat day, February. * Cali Robert Spraeklert. and check* Malaria ia thrae days. Phono Ccdarvill c» 137. j 6 6 6 also in T a b le t * YOU PAY LESS AT f 39 West Main Xenia J* Fine Christmas Candies r , Step in and investigate our special offer on 60 boxes o f the Finest Candies on the market, W e have a fu ll line at' reduced prices to meet present business conditions. W e took advantage o f an overloaded candy market and pass it on to you. Hard Mixed, fine quality...... . ..15e lb. Peanut Chocolate Clusters ....28c lb. Taffy Mixed .................... .*.18c lb. Chocolate Drops ... 20c lb. Chocoate Coated Peanuts..... ...27c lb. Gum D rops.......................... ... 20c lb. Boston Cruls...... ....... ............. ....28c lb. Honey Comb C^eam.............. ... 32c lb. Gober Chips............. - ........... ... 28c lb. -Wetzel^ Nut Crisp -.v..-.-.. lbr- Fancy Chocolates, fine flavor a ..40 c lb. C. M. SPENCER South Main St. Cedarville FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BUTCHERING: Those who desire ffiy~service fo r Tmfcherlrig should call by phone and make date and arrange­ ments. J also have casings for sale. William Cultice, Phone 3-197. I f your Radio lacks volume or selec­ tivity call J* G. Stormont, phone 3-161. — —— -------- i WANTED—Hatching Eggs; Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks.—Better-than-retail-priceHfcong hatching season. Phone Main. 295, The Buckeye Incubator Co., Spring- field, Ohio: 10:00 Bible SJtudy. There is a clas for you no matter what your age m be, and theire are competent Christian teachers in, charge o f all o f them. You will enjoy this hour with us; 11:00 Worship S e t p $ . Sermon subject: Beginning the New Year Right. A Year With the Book. 6:30 p* m. Young People's Society neeting in the vestry* 7:30 p. jn* Union Service in the Methodist Church. Rev. R. A. Jamie­ son will preach. Mid-week Service held Wednesday evening at 7:80. . . Services in Preparation fo r Com­ munion Friday-night at«7:30, and Sat­ urday afternoon at 2 : 00 , p. m. Communion services Sabbath, Jan­ uary 4th. ! A very willing and liberal response Was given the c ommittee in charge of packing and sending Christmas Baskets which wasdone in- connection with the regular mid-week service of the Presbyterian church, This xervice wasiheld on Tuesday evening^ at which time the Christmas treat was distri­ buted. among the-children o f thfr-Sab- bath school. Between forty and fifty little <folks were present. Some of them participated in the program, Mrs. F. A. Jurkat’s class gave the Christmas story from memory* A group o f .older girls sang Luther’s Cradle song. A t the close o f the In a study o f 610 farms in Madison and Union counties it was found that tenant farmers who expect eventually to inherit the land which they farm are more active in local farm bureaus, school and church affairs, the Granges and cooperative associations, than are owners and other tenants. An average distance o f 99 miles was walked in a month by 11 Putnam county farmers while feeding and caring for their livestock. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f Michael Seifert, Deceased. L. F. Tindall has been appointed and qualified as Executor o f the estate o f Michael Seifert, late o f Greene Coun­ ty, Ohio, deceased. • Dated this 11th day o f December, 1930, ...................... S. C* WRIGHT, Probate Judge o f said County. iETNALIFE INSURANCE * COMPANY Third National B ldg ., Ohio In new quarters. Fart time and Full tint* agen t* wan ted . District Manager HENRY S, BAGLEY, * »wwwtittm,iMrtHw<'>w>wwwwe»wwHiwwnwrn»»i# Comfortable! 1000 Baths 1009 Rooms 1931 DOG TAGS ARE NOW ON SALE At the Office of the County Auditor. - The 'Cost of Dog Tags is as Follows: ' Male ..................... Spayed Female .... Female 1................ Kennel .......... . .$ 1.50 % 1.50 .$ 4.50 $15.00 A'penalty of $1.00 per tag must be charged after January'20, 1931. For the con-- venience of other sections of the county the deputy commissioners of motor vehicles will also sell tag*. Deputies: Cedarville, A. E. Richards; Jamestown, D. E. Bailey; Spring Valley, Katie B. Eagle; Yellow /Springs, M. E. Osier; Osborn, Ralph Fulton; 'Bellbrook, H. E. Watson. , PAUL H. CRESWELL AUDITOR OF GREENE COUNTY A fte r C h ristm as 3E £3£E «¥■ iE ■agn. —OF— The comfort of the guest is of primary importance to the mafiagement. .Each of the 1,000 rooms of this fine, modem hotel has been furnished with their comfort in mind. Little extra conveniences, ordinarily neg­ lected, makes each room a com­ plete “home away from home." , , , Be our Guest, when in CoiutnbuS. T h e Deshler-Wallick Columbus, Ohio * / America’s Meet Beautifully ■•J KqidpjMd HetM JAMES H. MICHOB, Manager „ Under WallkW M*Mge*#nt ' X* dm.Raat _ Providence-Biltmors, Providence, R. I. Hotel Chatham, New York City Coats and Dresses i Beginning Saturday We are p lacing hundreds o f new fa ll and w in ter coats on sale at greatly reduced prices and ou r advice to you is to come now wh ile ou r selections are a t their best. These Low Prices W ill qu ick ly clear ou t the best styles. Children ’ s Coats now priced attractively* Chinchilla Coats— Sizes ! to 14 at Xeola, S4.SO J C B E T f D i l i # 0

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