The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52
■mWMM I**. LOCAL AND MJWONAL ....... J ■H'U.MfHfruBi» %iftijt^ | llg, * Mr. S d M S & f j y ! cwamvium hems #, nami', Mgwxm i tm GQLDBN WHDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr#. JB, L, Stormont c*l«- bratad th*ir Golds* Wsddlng anniwr- *ary Friday avaning a t thair homo on God w ith m r Y. P. C. U. a t 6:80 P. M. Subjatf: “Hoar Ja«n* Taaabaa God’* Lor*;** Lasdar, Dari* Kara*. Union Barries M. ttw form at’* w a* ,"* 0,w*n*, Mver*l t h ^ < J S i ? owwd Cowyi * ?, M. Rar. Rsgar to sraaeb. P rsysr Maritar Woduoadny a t 7:80 », M. Laadar, m Lucy Turnar, M m . J. O. Stewart antortained Pm f t ? S :£ 1 j rtA, R fS S ^ L o d iow ; *lvt* *jr oOuiant* k j S Mr. and Mr*. Frank Lundy, Mr. and. the"WilnUarton 1 pike whan forty rsla Mr*. Ray Taylor, Mr. a ^ M r a J ie w e Uvas and w « d * were entertained. Hill and aunt, Mrs. Mattio Staddom, “ ■ New Burftnrton, Ohio, Mr. and Mr*. V# JtltchiWip, o l Spring Vmllfy, QMOa ^ r - ’'*** r**“* .«•»**»*»i a «« wm • t t t * * * * " ' ^ S W M r * & S S & ' ——— :--------- table in tho dining room Mr*. Herman Mathodli Rov, Chauacey Gleason. Covimrton ^tprm.ont and Mr*. Rayrnond Willitw* I will proi ,, O.^who w a T ^ a y ^ x r f W S l l rofr#dimw& to the ruejt*. Revival *«rvk»a every waning neat to 'the C & f t S S y t a r iw w n i ^ a - W,f-•^^M r* . w eekat 7:80. R oy . E, A. Rag?r will * . -w ? s a r . Y P a I,^ ch- ISSSflte'fcJSSKLAMS S:1B. The admieeloa will ho 1 6 __ for adult* and 10 oont* fo r cbildran, TM* show will ho (Mat on h r mmnbsrs ’, , p. . Of tbe'Y, w , C. A. Watch next wooki 1 __ Church, 7:80 for full grograra #f tii* very interest- M. JL CHURCH y School a t 10:00 A. M. Iting a t 11:00 A, M. orthLasgua a t 6:80 P. M. Service a t 7:80 P. M., in this Met od st Church. Rev, E , A. Eager each. negation ha* h ew without since the resignation of Rev, Fox. UNITER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j Clifts*, Ohio Mhw Eleanor Finney and Miss Isa bel Webster spent, th e week-end Chrysanthemum* was also: presented to Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Huey « m « , oi , i . ., who wore celebrating their silver] .*£■ «>* Mr*. T, W, St. John quietly wedding anniversary, celebrated their_ sixtieth wodding an- The families of the celebrant* rep nivenary a t their home Monday, Mr. resent the oldest famUies of this com- St. John is in his eightieth year while munity. Mr. Stormont is a son of Mrs. St. John i* eighty-five. They Mr. John Stormont while Mrs. Stor have two sons and a daughter, and mont is a daughter of Mr. Hugh Me gUMts of Miss Stella KlvW n » T i« . n 80118 i IfraSe Wigal in Plain City, OhX M1 w A eiri!EroU% “ HJf®* vjr, vow, ,Mr. St, John enjoy* good health and The ! ia able to look a fter hi* farm i The Research Club was entertained rhursday afternoon a t the homo of Mrs. O. A. Dobbins on the Jamestown pike. Quite a number of guests ware antertained with the members. Fol lowing the program a splendid lunch- Jon was served. . Cedsrville College Collegiate Cab- Sabbath School 10 A. M. O. L. Sparrow, Superintendent. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sub ject: “Presbyter!»n Government," a discussion of vital points in our Rook of Government and Worship. Y. P, C. U- 7 P. M. Topic: “How Jesus Reveals God's Love. Leader, Robert Collins. Tuesday, December 8 th, at 8 F. M. regular Session meeting a t the pas to r's study. Tuesday, December 8 th, the Y. P. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Preston and while Mrs. St. John has been in poor iated b family, spent Thanksgiving in Ha- health for several years. . . . The bride and groom of fifty years U!_ * 0 ° were not only warmly congratu- Iated by their guests but also have the well wishes o f the entire community aret on WednsKtay ^ t /D e c e m b e r q. u . witVhold a social a t the home The Y. W. C, A* of Cedarville garatbwn, Ind., with _ Willis Hanna, and family. and Mrs.: i 16th. *iw »• n« v « • v* v u u . j iit m u i i J i i . College will jdve a caberet vaudeville 01 *; „ „ e‘ i in the Alfom Memorial Gymnasium a t Robert H. French, pastor. Eleven Teats of Service With noRepair Celt Eleven years ago we installed a Dayton Pump Water System for Mr- Raymond Wil liamson and Mr. Williamson reports tha t he has spent nothing for repairs in th a t time. Plumbing, Heating, Gan, Electric Wiring Electric Appliances, Motors Installed and repaired 37 Years of Experience / Make This a Practical Christmas . DAM C. WRIGHT P l u m b i n g a w l R S o o t r l o f l i o p The - Womans F o r e ig n ___ _____ Society of the M. E. Church held their , , tS?' m*ny more year* of happy wedded Missionary life. ' in& lllt Prof, and Mrs, O, W. Kuehrmann Christmas offering service Wednesday. ATTORNEY c k n r k a i n fris ra had for their Thanksgiving guesto the The r a n g e r was represented by. a AlWKWKY blUlintAL.BUUK former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Otto cr*d^e surrounded by lighted candles AGAINST SCHOOLS Kuerhmann, and brother, Mr. Harold tojwblch they placed their offerings According to a ruling of Attorney Kuehrmann and wife of Indianaooli<i R“ they marched by. The program General Gilbert Bettman, the levy for ......*3‘ was as follows: Devotions, Mr*. C. C. Miami and Cedarville township school Masters; Program leader, Mrs. Cora cannot he put on-for collection until] Trumbo, she also reviewed the chsp- next June. Ordinary school taxes'as ter from the study book; _Mrs, V, well a s all others sta rt in December, A Wonderful Opportunity Mr. and Mrs. W; W. Gallowa: family spent Thanksgiving in ington, Va., with Rev. and *U_, W. WJ[ IVV. . ........... ... .................„ „ A. bunmra, parent! o l Mrs. Galloway, phy, reading; Mrs. Chas. Johnson and half in June. I f this ruling stands Mrs. Galloway and two . younger Mrs. Wm. Clemens, duet; Mrs. Wm. property owners will be compeHe<| to S end unt- I - , ________ ________ . . . _______ Mrs, M.‘ RigiOc vocal solo; Mm, ,C. W- Mur- one half payable then and the other ^ H 8 hty « :r er«aj? e d ifo ra week’a j? n ^M cC o y r e # d ^ le a f le t ■y ST A R T NOW A Savings Account and confirm your action by a New Year's resolution. So save a stated amount each week for1 9 3 2 / * 4 fo P a id on S av ing s The Exriuu^e .. pay the year’e school tax in one pay- I ment, next June, instead of half in I December. The ruling may be con tested aa »t upsets the work of the county auditor, county treasurer, and will deprive school boards of nsces- aary funds. The two school districts can mandamus th e county auditor in a friendly action, according to some authorities, and: overturn' Bettman, who lu s of recent months assumed the role of legislature, lift legislating, and a court, in passing judgment on a law. Better have those had teeth taken put be fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. .Painless? Why certainly! Convenientterms c a n b e a r ra n g e d if you haven’t the cash. ^iWilliiM^lmiiWiiiHminHiumumMiMiMmmmmuww ( C hu rch Notes lllilMHIIItllllHUUIIMHilllUUilUMiiiuutMiut,.,;,.. Mt*%. »*1 Cedarville, Ohio PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School a t 10:00 A. M. Prof. | A. J. Hostetler, Superintendent T he , general, lesson subject, Rome and Be- ’yond. J Our hopes as to the Beyond centers around the great thought of the month of December, Christmas; All members and persons who have ; no church school home are'invited to I study with us. Preaching service a t 11:00 A. M. Rev. Harold Lee of Newcomerstown, Ohio, will preach. Weil filled pews hearten a preacher. Young Peoples meeting in vestry a t 6:80. Subnet: “The Peril of Reli gious Formality." The young .people of th e church are urged to be p re s e n t! Union Service, 7:30 o’clock, in Meth -1 odist church. Rev. Roger of Xenia will preach. Mid-week services a t the church , 1 Wednesday evening a t 7:30 o’clock, i Miss Rosa Stormont will be the leader. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School a t 10 A« M. Supt. J. E. Kyle; Preaching a t 11 A. M. Theme :'Ts We will extract all your teeth, ho matter haw many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $ 10 . 00 , just for two weeks. If your teeth are b id don't let this opportunity pais as you will never get it again. DR. GENSLER Beauty Light Weight Comfort Natural Teeth We give gas, if you pre fer for painless J l .0 0 ex trac tion ....... * Our Full Suc tion Plate a t .00 DR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists Steele Bldg., Xenia. —9 A.M. to 6 P.M . — Evenings by Appointment Phone 211 C lifton, Ohio SUGAR-4Xlb.Box 8c | POSTTOASTIESLargepkg. 9c EGGS-StrictlyFreshDoz. 30c , PINTO BEANS-3lbs. -12ci Save5con Each Pound Coffe i CranberrySauceNo.2Can.17c BOSCULCOFFEElb. 33c SWEETP0TAT0ES6lbs. j ... .... —,—-------- --- 12c NAVYBLENDCOFFEE lb. 21c GRAPEFRUIT-ffor 25c COMNONSENSECOFFEE] lb18c ORANGES-Doz. 33c We Under Sell Everybody on Fresh Pork BOLOONAIb. 12y*c WEINERSlb. 17c SAUSAGE-Fresh lb. 14c LOINCHOPS lb. 16c SHOULDERCHOPSlb. 14c mm SIDElb. 13c jp HAM-FreshSlicedlb. 16c HAMFreshWhole.Half,ib.13c PORK ROASTSlb. 14c HAMENDS-Fresh lb. 10c SAUHMalniSRed,Can 28c SUGAR-Frkln.Canel01b. 52c r m i a *mu UniSTABP-BaitleshipQt. lie TBMBANDISLANDDKESSINC w S m A w M i SpreadPU aB e Salmon,RacelandPk., can.11c G L O V E S - R e g u l a r lO c Q o v e s .2Pair for 15c .................................................................... t ... ........ — PeanutButter-Pt Jar 15c A Stare FOB of Gifts for Every One HOSIERY The Gift th a t never grows old. Beau tiful Sheer Chiffon Hose in all the lovely new meter shades. $ 1.00 Lovely New Lingerie Fine Linens v Dainty lace mats and runners in a variety of patterns. 79c * * . Bridge sets in gay colors. Applisque or Embordiered. $1.25 * • . GLOVES ■I___ i i .M i i A O t r t i r t i tn rryT T cmtrnm Opmtm Mmm$t W n i. R a v « m O mH K T I h m i m m I M o t t V Every woman loves to receive gifts of litigerie and the styles are charming. Chemises, Night Dresses, Slips and two piece Sets. Smart Kid Gloves of soft floe Kid** skin with novelty cuff or plain pul! on style. All wanted shades. $1.00 TO$3.95 I 95c - $3.75 CdnniiO l i i M i NMR IN tH N »(* ■<$ .ij *•<* ^ f* • ’ ^* 0 MM
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