The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26
■v UjOiiiji WItil ,$r'v32a,P*=Wfc,arfMk*F9 * LKDARVILLE HBSALD, *T..DAY, JANUARY 3B, iM t { ^ r « i Jits. W. K. Yvatt has been spending LOC .il. AND PERSONAL several days with friends in Dayton, IlSff Bros, have been awarded the Mr, and Mrs, Hewitt, o f Sabina, arc «»»tract for a new cement bridge over announcing the birth o f a son Monday i 03li Tovm Run on the Jamestown pike January 11. (by the State Highway Department, Prof. 0 . W. Kuehrmann, baa baan confined to his home by Illness for more than a week, Ha is reported much better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W;l!iamr.cn entertained La Petite Bridge Club Monday night. The Home Culture Chib will meet at the homo of Mrs. Harry Lewis on Xenia.avenue, Tuesday, Jan. loth at 2 P. M, Mm. Walter liiffc and Mrs. J. M. McMillan were hostesses to the D._A. ; It. Ut the home of Mrs. Iliff Tuesday jevening. J The Dinner Bridge Club was en- ; tertained Monday ^evening at the .home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ham- FOIt RENT—' House, with electric lights, cistern and garden. Good loca tion, G, H, Hartman man. Miss (’ arms Hostetler, one o f* the winners of the Quiz; Contest, left on Thursday with the party of winners from other localities, for a trip to Washington. The ladies of the Clark’s Run Club : and their husbands were royally en- tertained Wednesday evening by Mr. ! and Mrs, William Conley and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley, at the home of the latter. A delicious lunch was served during the evening and games were the feature o f entertainment. A free coupon for admission to the ‘ Band Box Theatre, Springfield, can he j found in this issue, good when accom- Jpanied by a paid ticket on designated nights. Mayor A. E. Richards and J, G. McCorkell* exhibited their rabbits at the Springfield Pet and Poultry Show Wednesday. Mr. Richards won the Sweepstakes as well as ether prizes and exhibited his famous “ White Mas ter” but not for prizes as it has been q prize winner in nine different shows Mr. McCorkell won prizes on his two entries. “|t is not what youearn that makes « you Now i^anexcellenttimetoopen anaccount 4•%Paid oa Savings and Non Taxable The Exchange Bank Cedarvitle, Ohio This section was visited Tuesday mid-night by an unusual wind storm that did some damage to electric and telephone lines. Part of the roof on a barn belonging to Fred Clemans was blown off. Mrs. Frank Townsley .entertained a number of ladies Tuesday at cards with a" noon luncheop. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Busch of Athens Ohio, are here as guests o f Mr. and Mrs. John Ross. THEATRE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 4 DAYS STARTING Saturday, January 16th A N D CO N T IN U IN G T H R d U G H TU E SD A Y THEATREDOM’S ^JWEIRDEST TALE! nJiKYU AND „ M&HYM F R E D R I c 'M A R C H \ G, Qoam ount gictute > Miriam Hopkins ’ , , - . Rose Hobart The strangest, most shiv’ry character in all theatre- dom's history; A handsome lover, a respected citizen, a celebrated surgeon changes at will to a loathsome mon ster seeking domoniac pleasures and back again to a re spected citizen. ________ —*___ ____ EXECUTRIX NAMED Jennie W. Short has been appointed executrix of the estate of D. B, Watt, deceased,—without; bond—in-—Probate- Court. R. O. Wead, Walter L. Nash and Watkins Frame were named ap praisers. ' . SALE APPROVED • Sale of real estate to Edna Delora Earner for $9,343,66 more than two- thirds of the appraised value, has been confirmed in the case of D. C. Harner, administrator of L. B. Harner, deceas ed, against The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee in Pro bate Court. I i i Church Notes METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. A. Hutchison, pastor. P. M. Gillilan, supt. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. Epworth League at 6:30 F. M. Union Service in United Presbyter ian church at 7:30 P. M. Rev, A. B. Ryan of the Presbyterian church will preach. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Choir practice, Saturday, 7:30 P.M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. Supt. J. E. Kyle, Preaching Service 11 Al M. Theme; 1‘The Anxious Inquirer.1” Y. P. C. U.—6:30 P. M. Fifth chap ter in the Stewardship Book. Union Service in this church, 7:30 P. M. Sermon by the supply in the Presbyterian church for today, Rev. A. B. Ryan. Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Lender, Mrs. Frank Townsley. Young Women's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday eve. January 19th at the parsonage at 7:30 P. M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ■' Clifton, Ohio Robert H. French, Pastor Sabbath School 10 A. M. 0. L. Sparrow, Supt. Morning Worship—11 A. M. Sub ject: “Square with God.’ \ 11 Cor. 8:5. Y. P; C. U.—7 P. M. Topic: “ My Share in My Home.” Wednesday, Jan. 20th, 2 P. M. the Women’s Missionary Society will ! meet at the home of Mrs. Mary To- j t>ias. j Leaders—Mjs. Wm, Ferguson and Mrs, Roger Collins. j ALL ABOARD “Heaven Bound” * •» ABibicalDramashowingthemodernday Christianwhoisdeterminedtomake Heavenhi?homeafterdeath. It willmakeyoulaughand itwil makeyoucry. Thursday, January 21, CEDARVILLEOPERAHOUSE — 8 P .M .— 0 Don’tfailtoseehow easilywefalltothe TemptationsoftheDay. % T h « cft»t in c lu d e s s om e o f {fie b e st ta len t in th e C ity o f Sp rin g fie ld a n d num b ers^ab ou t fifty p e o p le . T h e p r o d u c t io n is b e in g g iv e n u n d e r th e au sp ice s o f th e C ed a rv ille St. P au l A . M. E C hu r ch . ADMISSION-15cand25c H. A A. ELECTS OFFICERS C, C, Chase, Covington, Xy., hank er and manufacturer, was reelected president o f The Hoeven and Allison Company, Xenia, rope and twine man ufacturers at the annual meeting on Monday. He succeeds the late George Little. He is also vice president of tlie Fifth-Third Union Trust, Cincin nati. BIRTH IN DECEMBER The following births are reported for the month o f December in Greene county: Mary Pauline Trubee, Xenia Infant Conger, 1932, Xenia. Richard Benu Spitler, Xenia Barbara Lucile Moore, Xenia Marilyn Flora Hotchkiss, Xenia Geneva Louise Bowermaster, Xenia Harold Lee Ackley, Xenia Gladys Druciila Mercer, Xenia Forrest Eugene^ Gordon, Xenia Kenneth Wm. Hahaffey, Xenia John Edw. Reynolds, Xenia Robert Duane Murrell, Xenia John Wm. Langan, Xenia Phyllis Jean Phillips, Xenia Infant Reeves, Xenia Lowell Fooks, Xenia Anna Elizabeth Pierce, Xenia Mary Lou Sodders, Xenia . Warren Aimer Webb, Xenia Wilma Alice Squires, Y« Springs Wanda Lee Show, Xenia Nancy Mae Stiles> New Burlington Patricia Lou Q’Bryant, Cedarville —Virginia-Isabelle-Haughey,----- — Bowersville Norma Jean Bennett, Spring Valley John -Glenwood Wiiliamson, Betty Louise Lutz, Spring Valley David' JBevington, Bellbrook Infant Day; Osborn Joseph and Joan Hoak, Osborn Margaret Katherine Dorsett, Osborn Alona Laveme Merry, Osborn Melvin Lee Sedlacek, Osborn Chas. Brady Clagg, Osborn lane Elizabeth Borrows, Osborn Imogene Mae Lee, Osborn Russell Smith, Osborn FARMERS* INSTITUTE AT CLIF- Wednesday afternoon Prof, Paul TON, JANUARY 19—29 Braes, Wittenberg College, will talk j —— — , on “The Mission of Mirth." Wedruw- The, Miami Township Farmers’ In- d*y evening—.“Seeing Things Right" stituto will.be held in the Clifton op-' by the Bee Hive Community Clttb, era house, Tuesday and Wednesday, snd a comedy—“ Hungray Mose .and January 19 and 20, The opening aes-1Tobias”. Music by 4-H Club orchestra, hioj? will be Tuesday evening and the Admission 19 and 16c. music will be furnished by the Cedar- ■ ville IL S. Orchestra. Mrs. Mildred1 “Heaven Bound” A Bibical Drama DOG TAGS TO COST MORE Dog owners who have failed to se cure 1932 licenses for their/ficts will find it will .cost $1 additional after January 20, the last day to secure the jlicenso withqjit a penalty. Reports ,from over the state indicate that fifty ■per cen o f the dog tag licenses have not been secured as compared with last year. pTRE DEPARTMENT GETS THURSDAY CALL 666 969 Liquid or Tablet* used internally and 666 Salve externally, make a com plete and effective treatment for cold* $$.600 in CASH PRICES Ask Your Druggist for Particular* The fire department was called out Thursday when a tarvia preparation j used for street repair took fire while' being heated by Marshal McLean. The loss was small and but little water was necessary to extinguish the fire which occured near the East street bridge. Ml v+WHVOMA* ¥UO« muiucu 4 ' w w-wrw ^ Foster will lead in “ Community Sing- beinjf PJ*yed at Cedarville opera ing” . The address of the evening will January 21 by a cast o f fifty bo by C. A. Dyer, Columbus. character . Don’t miss this grsat Wednesday morning there will be P1**'1Under the auspices of St, Paul’s music by the Clifton Schools. Clyde cburch, Northup will talk on “Managing — — r - the Laying Flock” . v Subscribe for the Herald AUTO WENT INTO DITCH WEDNESDAY NIGHT A sedan driven by Thad Miller, Jamestown, got into the soft shoul der on the Jamestown pike Wednes day evening and slid into the ditch While the Wolford Garage wrecking car was pulling the Miller sedan out a ’ Ford struck the wreckage and'it went into the ditch, The Ford was driven by Merrill Waddle, Columbus, a student in Cedarville Collegia. E ve NIFUl DUS WHEELS AND TIRES TAKEN ” ~ FROM FARM TRUCK Some one entered the barn on the Thomas Andrews farm last 'Thursday night and removed five wheels and tires from a truck. No clue has been found to the missing property,, Some weeks ago thieves took the tires and a generator, from the car of Thomas Little on the Clayton McMillan farm; • Trade th e monotony o f steady housework for event ful days by having a te le phone. It will bring many new in te r e s ts your way— news, in v ita t ion s , companionship. H I f you are “Heaven Bound” , don’t fail to see the way paved at Cedarville opera house, January 21. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School, 10 A. M.'jProf. A. J. Hostettler, Supt. We are now launched on the International Lesson Five Year Cycle. Would you know your Bible better? Then join a class for Bible for the Cycle contemplates and provides for a better cbmplete survey of our Guide Book. Preaching at 11 A. M, by Rev, Ar chie Bennet Ryan of Princeville, 111. Rev. Ryan will preach at the evening service to be held in the United Pres byterian church, A cordial" invitation is extended to all interested to attend these services. Young People’s meeting in the ves try at 6:30 P.-M. Participation means growth. Young people, invite other young folks who have no church home to come. Sabbath eve., Jan, 24, is Cedarville College night at Central Presbyterian church, Dayton, Memorial church of which Rev. W. T*. Harriman. D. D., is pastor, co-operating. Shall we all go ? Mid-week service in vestry at 7;30. Mr. Raymond Williamson, leader, uet us keep up the good start made dur ing the Week of prayer. Have you heard of the sacrificial of fering by the Presbyterian Synod of Ohio?'" Are you willing to make such an offering? Data next Sabbath at the siiorning’ service. Look! Read! Act! HOME Clothing Co. Gigantic Remodeling Sale Right Now When You Want Your Dollars to go the Farthest. We Give you this Opportunity to save in this event. Former prices Forgotten. Every Day A Bargain Day Men’s Overalls 49c Good grade. All sizes, form erly sold up to 95c. Full cut. A good buy. ONE LOT Men’s O’copts In this lot you will, have a good selection in some new styles. In irab or light shades. Values up to $15.00. $3.87 LADIES SHOES In this lot you will find ladies* high lace shoes, just the thing for every day wear. 25c LADIES’ MUNSING UNDERWEAR Fleei ed lined. Sleeve ample in length or no sieve ankle length Munsing underwear sells regu larly at $1.50 and $2.00. 49c M E NWO R K SOX 5c NONE SOLD TO DEALERS CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOSE Pine ribbed hose, black or light colors. Sizes 5 to 10 1-2. Sells regular at 25c and 35c. 19c ! I || 11 A Wonderful Opportun ity 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. arrangetf i f you haven’t tlie cash* We will extract all your teeth, no matter how many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $40.00, just for two weeks. If your teeth arc bad don’t let this opportunity pass as you will never get it again. Beauty Light Weight 50c We give gas, i f you pre fer for painless 04.00 extraction ....... “ i \ Comfort Natural Teeth DR. GENSLER Our Pull Suc tion Plate at DR* HOLMES W h ite Cross Dentists SteeleBldg., Xenia. 9A. M. to 6 1*.M. — Evenings by Appointment — Phone 211 % V
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