The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

LOCAL AKD VMMSOHXL Kr«. J , P. Barr o f Dayton luur been mp ending several days her* U » p u t week with relatives. The yKMMl 11lHt^iTh|| ftfqwt f few the Tarbox famfiy wJR be held at the bom* ©f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powers. Dr, J. H. Karri* and A . 8, MeQal lough, Clifton, h*Y« returned from a hunting trip in Main#. , i i > V I I S . E m % j p " e l , f ^ C I W$ ____ __ m ■ THEATRE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 4 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY, NOV. 28 will ROGERS MIISSIWOII MU ■mth Greta NISSEN Marguerite CHURCHILL 4 Fox Picture . _ The new ambassador to Sylvan?*. was .^how ling-success..,.., He., balked the hated dictator . . » played cupid to the lonely queep, and havoc *with her fair retainers . . . . . drove diplomats dippy with hie shirt-sleeve etiquette and dispersed a revolution with bombs o f laugh* ttr* iV jJ & d "T B S m S yK e TrrtSTHTSalmnSii* a Uram toaeher in the local acheeM, was a guest over tbs week-end with Hr, and Mrt. Frank Tewnsiey. CEDARVILLE HERALD, TJj&AY, m m ^ -T Z 3T, l**f Mr. and Hm. Vance W< Barbe, Xeuie, formerly o f Cedarvill*, an nounca the birth o f a daughter last Seturday morning, >1 •Mr, .m *M m % * & * * , M n . B, W q fcU rM eqpie Rader, and Mrs, ! fb p n B bW * ’ Atobt IhailkfttWng in pLda, *s guest* o f Rev, f f , A . Condon and family, v The Kyle family Thanksgiving din per will be held at the home o f Mr, and Mrs. J. E, Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kyle and baby daughter, Ei­ leen, o f "Went Union,, Ohio, will bo guests o f their parents* Mrs, W. W, Galloway and Mrs, Ed­ ward Hamilton were hostesses at two afteroon and evening social events last Friday at the Galloway home. In the afternoon guests for four tables o f “ Rook” and three tables o f bridge were entertained and during the even ing the hostesses entertained guests fo r eight tables o f bridge. A delirious refreshment epurse was served at both affairs. Among those from out-of town were Mrs, H. C, Schick and .Mrs, James Miller o f ‘Xenia.and Mrs. Lewis AfcDorman o f Selma, BIGGEST BUY §© s * y ® m ? n m m m -g l * Y ea can’ t tea t a F a iloc! A c r e ­ plete Up.e c f big-perfe.Twiir.^ sr.cdc’s at-1I*o lowest prices ever offered! Buy you r r.ev/ 1832 Ph ilco NOW ! •Q-Sra&e L G W E O V .Eeuipjted with FhiicoV new automatic Volume centra), oversize ciectro-uynamic npts,::cr and many ether big Pliiltaica- turar. . S t b. 9c 10c New 5, 7, % and 12*. tub* model* from 9 3 6 .5 0 to $2*>St complete tciift tube*. COMPLETE’ with 9 tu8cs S-tubo BABY CRAM) Uses pentode tube,electro- . dynamic speaker and three tuning condensers. COMPLETE with S robe* E a sy Terms 2 Phileo Balanced Tubes better the performance o f any radio 1 HUSTON -B ICKETT Xenia, Ohio Dr, Marion StoriftOnt, Cleveland, is spending a yacation here with his parents,.Mr.and.Mrs. J^A . Stormont. Dr. Stormont is serving bis intern ship at Lakeside Hospital. , Miss Lillie Spencer has been a guest o f Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Tarbox for several days. A nmber o f the parishoners o f St. Augustine's Catholic Church, James­ town, who reside in this section, spent Sunday in Marysville as guests o f Rev. Lawrence A. Moliman, former pastor at Jamestown. Among those making the trip were: Mr. and Mrs. John Pitstick and daughters, Emma and Clara; Mr, and Mrs, Howard Shane and daughter, Dorothy; Mrs. Katherine Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Andrews, Mr. Walter Andrews and. daughter, Barbara? June and son, Eu­ gene, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Pitstick and sons, Arthur and Edward and daughter, Luciie, Miss Mary Luciie Flanagan, Miss Ruth Ellen Denehey rod Mr. Ralph Denehey, DR. W. P. HARRIMAN TALKS BEFORE MASONIC CLUB Dr. W. P. Harriman, Dayton, for­ merly o f Cedarville, gave an address before the Greene County 'Masonic Club, Xenia, Inst Friday evening. His subject was; “ The Three-Fold Contri­ bution o f Masonry to the Solution o f Today’s. Problem*.” - He pointed out three thing*, Firat, in the problem o f crime and. law enforcement In the problem o f. financial depression Ma­ sons should observe the “Golden Rule” and third, Mesons are to have faith, both religions, and otherwise. Virgil G. Martin urged the club to support and National Guard' in the county, and W.W. Galloway, chairman of the Greene County Red Cross, spoke o f the work of. that organisa­ tion. Fred Coy, president presided, in the absence o f Jdge Si C ..Wright, who was to have boon toastmaster but was absent owing to illness. Dr. Harriman was introduced-by Rev. W» R^ilitofijf. More than 100 members enjoyed; j* steak dinner served by Jacob Kany. INMBMORIAM History, a record o f events, a nar­ rative o £ incident)*, an expo#* o f the good and the bad hi man, with it* dark pages o f the saturnalia o f war and its bright leaves e t inspirational work and humanitarian; action, has for the Greene County Historical As ft***, the roses that spread perfume over hi* casket, tbs tender sympathy that welled from a thousand hearts, •il merge into a. celestial voice tint sound* tribute to his greatness ant goodneaa and genius. Peace has come to a great soul. New life has come to a great spirit, , UM . „ . A new scroll has been taken up to socUtion written “ tow ” to tiw .work) bear the shining record o f those who of its head* crowned his activities, have *tood with Charon .in the buf- lb. 52c s 20c x. 23c P ositive o f J ?ORD j?£ONOMY City o f Detroit purchases 137 new Ford cars Hundreds how itt use prove low cost o f operation 16c 16c 15c lb. 19c 12,/4c THESE 137 new pord Cara represent one o f the largest deliveries ever made to a municipality at one time. 21 radio-equipped Ford scout cars were traded in on this purchase. They bad been operated day and night for two years in heavy traffic and all kinds of weather. Their individual records ranged from 78,434 miles to 143,723 mileswi% a grand total of 2,283,097 miles. The operating oest of the 21 cars was 2.284 cento a mile —- teas than 2 1 /3 cento. This cost included alt fuel, oil* tires, repairs and every ether Itoso except depreciation and insurance. Of 37? Ford cars in Detroit City service, can7c pk25c the BOtJInlhe Police DeJmrfmmftraveled - a total Of J titadM frf tbe^ast ftseal year, at an swnqe'cMt of 2A cento a mtie< * Many claim* have been made on operat­ ing corns, hut here in the carefully kept motor ear records of the City of Detroit is positive proof of ford economy. In the paragraphs shove, it Is seen that . 21 J?o*dseontears averaged less than2 1 /3 cento a mile and 300 Ford ears in all branches of Detroit police work averaged 2.9 canto a mile! Day and night, twenty-four hours * day, these Ford ears are in operation* Few branches of transportation demand such grueling sendee* The records show that lowfuel and oil consumption is but one of the Ford’s many economies. Ford ma­ terials, simplicity of design and accuracy inmannfactotringprovideunusualstrength, stamina and freedom from replacements and repairs. ’ The individual ear buyer ae well as the purchasing department of « city or a bush ness cannot a f nrd to ignore the proved economy of the Fon^eavy with’the laurel o f praise end enscroll- ed a final tribute to the spirit that was its guide, its counselor, its mentor and its untiring genius, . The Association’s membership is bowed in grief. Meditation intensi­ fies their sorrow. Dr, Wm. A . Gal loway; President o f the organization, is gone. His record is one o f golden pages. On these pages are the glow o f a lofty spirit, the beams o f sub­ lime ambition, the halo o f inspiration, the aura o f accomplishment. To the Association he brought his boundless energy, his infectious en­ thusiasm, his zeal for accomplish­ ment, his fervor for perpetuation o f the deeds o f heroes and. the sacrifices o f martyrs; * .. - • To him southern Ohio Is indebted for stirring anew love o f pioneer history. To him thousands owe en­ larged interest in the exploits o f the men andwomen, who blaze the way for the advancing wave o f civilization. To him a state bows in reverence for rekindling the fires o f activity in u n ­ covering ‘ the trail of early settler, setting his deeds with the diamonds o f justice and spreading his fame over the pages o f ,hi*tory. It was Doctor Galloway, who fired: the Historical Association with new! zest. It was he Who found treasurers o f lbYe‘ k ;forgotten paths. It was he | who withdrew the mantle o f decay, and delay from hallowed spots, once trod and ploughed and planted, by | daring agents o f the new movement westward into trackless forests and dangerous territory. It was he who ’ put new glory in the deeds and dashes * o f pioneers. It was he who threw a : new-coat o f splendor over their car­ vings in Qe arcades o f primeval still­ ness. It was Tie who invested them, with fresh' splendor.' I t was he whd gave them new trappings as they step ped in and out o f history., . ^ Dr. Galloway w** a patient and- gentle spirit. This patience and this gentleness were twins, in the success he attained in enlivening the pages- o f local history with the glamour of the period o f the ted men and the genius o f their conquoters. Around and over the country remain his fin­ ger prints. Historical spots bear the laudation o f land gained, battles won and settlements planted. A chain o f markers that link towns and townships- in -historical wealth and memories spreads out into a mon­ ument o f deathless gems .to convey to poaperity the sacred story o f his quest. Now flown into star land, now fixed in' cosmic wealth. Dr. Galloway is gone in body but here his spirit-hov­ ers, here tiis influence hangs, here his indelible handmurks rouse to new zeal and spur to new action. The flowers that garlanded his feted barge on the purling water* thst slip into shadowland, Harry E, Rice, Chairman Resolutions Com. George F. Dodds, Florence G. Swan. Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Graham, who have been,residing on the Xenia and Jamestown pike, have moved into the J, M> McMillan property on South Miller -street. RED CROSS ROLL CALL Rev. Harvey E. Crowell, Osborn, Chairman o f the Red Cross Roll Call in Greene County, has announced his chairmen to assist in the drive for members. Mrs. Clayton McMillan is chairman for Cedarville township. Mrs, Devoe Miller, Ross Twp, -Mrs, Ernest Hutchison, Xenia Twp., North; Mrs. Leon Reed, Yellow Springs; Mrs. Gy Patton, Jamestown, Mrs. B, H. Greene, Wilberforcs. Fred G. Mumma, Osborn. NOTICB OF APPOINTMENT Estate o f R, Benton Barber, deceased, Kate R. Barber has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate o f R, Benton Barber, late o f Greene County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 4th day o f December, 1931, 8. C. WRIGHT, k Probate Judge o f said County. For Sale; 20 Bluff Rock Pullets, H. C. Creswell 3 3 W * tf .Maife X enia The N e S* Talbot Company ^ DAYTON, OHIO INVESTMENTS * High Grade Industrial Preferred Stocks, Government and Municipal Ronds, Corporation Bonds. - . Investment Trust Issues. * We buy and sell stocks and bonda in all markets, and shall appreciate -your inquiries. ■ . • % . *■ * Call Our Greene County Representative, PAUL B. YOCKEY, Phone 1079. Xenia, Ohio. uiiiianiiuin Late Purchases of W a r m , COAL GOOD GBADE BUYNOW * " • ‘ — a t — . ■ • REASONABLE PRICE CE. Barnhart Cedsrrilkf, Ohio Belted models in Oxford Grey and Navy Blue. Very swagger fo r the young mene Stapler models fo r , -, . - ’ “ .* , . „ ‘ ^ ■*W" j . > * - ' ( middle: ages. PRICES $ 1 7 . 5 0 The C. A. Weaver Co. Xenia, Ohio Hi a n r $ ■* - F iW E E if * * * * * * * * * * * * i t ' i r v * m * 4 3 0 “ > * 6 4 0 (f* O. W. IM rekt fla t freight em* M km y. Mumpm'rrni 4 #«n» rir* aaftwat to* cart. Eca* »omk*l dm mmerntt through #kfe jMmtmd Wm* fhmm rtmt *f the Vtdmeti Crtik €#.) i1 is.ti A W o n d e r f u l O p p o r t u n i t y Better have those bad teeth taken out be­ fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! - Convenient terms can be arranged if yon haven’t the cash. We will extract all your teeth, no matter how many yon have and make yon this beautiful act, upper shd lowef for $to.M, jusf Tor two weeks. If your teeth are bad don’t let this opportunity pass ns you will never get it ngatn. Beauty Light Weight Comfort Natural Teeth We give gas, if you pre­ fer for painless (1 .00 extraction “ *»>*<**««*»: Our Full Suc­ tion Piute at 1.00 DR. HOLMES DR.GENSLER White Gross Dentists — 9 A .M .to 6 P.M . - Erenimrsby Appointment — Phone 211

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