The Cedarville Herald, Volume 56, Numbers 27-51

CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933 J. C . Penney Co's New-Greater-Store Opened Thursday With a New Stock of Fall-Winter Goods Winter Coats, Dresses, Millinery, for Women and Girls, and Suits, Furnishings and Shoes for Men and Boys as well as for Women and Women. You will find our new store a delightful place to cen­ te r your shopping:. Come and. visit us during' the opening, Thurslay, Friday and Saturday. ! fe»i. Jl' ' '.,v' * J. C . Penney Co., Inc. FORMERLY THE JOBE BUILDING 23-25 EAST MAIN STREET XENIA, OHIO *MISS MARY RIEGEL-BRIDE . obligstlsM t* year depositors, OF PAUL H. KUHN Rw**etf»lly yours, T, E. DYE, 1 Miss Mary Riegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Riegel bscsma the !bride of Mr. Paul H. Kuhn, Cincinnati, Aug. 20th, a t the home of the bride’s parents in Amanda, 0 . Key. Reiff, pastor of Cedar Hill Evangelical Church read the impres­ sive servise before an improvised altar of Palm ferns and garden flowers, in the living room a t twpj thirty o’clock, 'beat interest «f the association, and]War£d‘ text—Exodus 14:15, Mr, Fred Trimble, accompanied by jwhere bonds taxe accepted to have ** **• p - D. will meet in the MrB. Trimble of Mt. Sterling, 0., sang .them spread ont to do the greatest a- uPP®r room of the church a t 7:80 p. mount of go^d to the largest number “ • A»n» Huff will lead the discus- of applicants," sion of the topic—“How is Public Opinion Created!” ANNOUNCEMENT Having accepted the Agency of Cedar- vilie and surrounding territory, with the HOME INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK ' We are now in a position to write all forms of Insurance—Except Life W e Invite and Will Solicit Your Patronage \ MOTTO:—SERVICE AND RELIABILITY McCorkell & Gordon Office: Bank Building, Xenia Avenue Entrance K IN N E Y ’S 35 East Main St. Springfield, Ohio FORTIETH ANNUAL School Shoe Sale w> do - our past CLIFTON U, P. CHURCH With the coming of the Fall months „ « . . h , „ we sta rt off again with a full schedule Manager Cetembo* Branch Home 0f activities, We hope to be more Owners Loan Corp. active than ever this year in the work 'o f Christ's Kingdom. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Omer L. Su**' Le8fion; "David" 1 £T?Lly ^ H i 1 th! Samuel 1C; 1.13. aaaets. I t will be the aim of the local • __ building and loan automation to tr e a t1 Mprnmg Worship, 11 a. m, The each application on it* merits for th e ‘theme of the ^ rraon ^ iU * '‘For" mmwmmw****m**w if..u. J. C. PENNEY CO, MOVES TO J NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS “I love you truly” a n d O h Promise Me.” The bridal party entered to the music of the Lohengvy* wedding march, by Mr. Gale Owens of Cin­ cinnati. The bride wore a frock of semi formal* ankle length model in Powder Blue faille Bilk with fluted bodice with which she wore turban blue long lace gloves and slippers of sapphire blue. Velvet flowers in sapphire blue trimmed the frock. Miss Riegel car­ ried a bouquet of pink rose buds, dark blue delphinians and gypsop- hulia. Miss Annette Prickett, Cincinnati, was maid of honor and wore a frock of pink silk crepe, her flowers being dark pink rose buds and dark blue delphinians in an arm bouquet. Donna Jane Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Spangler, a cousin of the bride, as flower girl, wore a dainty frock of yellow georgette arid carried basket of rose petals. Mr. Carl Kuhn, Cincinnati, 0., a t­ tended his brother as best man, Thfr service was witnessed by mem­ bers of the immediate family and a small group of close friends. Pink and white featured the decorations in the home and were used for the lunch, The bride is a graduate of Walnut township high school and Ohio State University and for three years taught in the Cedarville High School. Mr; Kuhn is assistant manager of the Northside Chevrolet, Inc., India­ napolis,, Ind,, and with his bride will reside in that city. The couple left that night, on a honeymoon trip to Chicago, The bride wore an ensemble in brown with accessories in brown. CEDARVILLE BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION WOMEN’S AND GROWING GIRLS’ FALL FOOTWEAR Styles galore. The largest selection We have ever shown, The order for these shoes was placed prior to the recent advance, so we are able to give |2.98 Values For you actual . Sizes—$ to 0 Widths—AA to EE . I L & 7 W . Men’ Fall Oxfords Exact copies of higher priced shoes. Black or Tan Calf Skin, All with Goodyear welt soles. S iz e s— 6 t o 12 BOY’SAND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES Many styles to select from. High or low shoes. Sizes to Big 3 Good—Loiig Wearing $ f2 9 Open 3 A, M. to 6 P* M, Every Day And Until d P. M, Saturday Night t msrtgsgs y . I want to e r p r t tW f f l i l l t M# 1" STATEMENT AS TO LOANS FROM HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPORATION August 25, 1933 To whom it may concern: My attention has been called to the fact that some of our application takers a t some time have not quite understood what is and what is not distressed loan. In order that there may be no mis understanding and for the general, in­ formation of give our Intel this connection. The only persona who are eligible to procure a loan through the Home Owners* Loan Corporation are persons who are actually in dis' tress by reason of the fact that they are delinquent in their interest pay­ ments and other installments are in arrears, or their taxes have become delinquent and that there is a liability accumulating against the Home Own er due to the fact that he or she, through no fault of their own, are un­ able to meet these payments. Another type of distressed loan is where the mortgage loan is past due and the mortgagee is demanding payment, or foreclosure is threatened, or proceed­ ings actually begun. In each of these instances, the dis­ tressed condition must have been prior to June 13, 1933. I mean by this that the mortgagor must have been in ar­ rears with payments, taxes, etc., or that the loan is past due upon that date. The Home Owner whose interest payments, taxes, etc., are paid and who is in a position to meet his obli­ gations, ia not a distressed Home Owner and we are not permitted un­ der the law to make loans to persons of this type. I wish to make it plain to all mort­ gagees that it is not the purpose of this organization to permit anyone to make application for a loan who is nojt entitled to it under the law if we un­ derstand the facts. I would also make it plain to mort­ gagees tha., we want to cooperate With them and we urge them to cooperate with us. Let us carry these loans where the mortgagor is in arrears un­ til such time as distress has been re­ lieved. Exchange your frozen assets for our bonds which bear interest at 4 per cent and will bring you an in­ come which will help you to meet your ARTHUR BRANDENBURG BARBERSHOP 1 .0 . 0 . F. B u ild ing ■ uvx- Now Open for Business Ladies and Gents Hair Cutting-25c Children-20c Shave^lSc Subscribe for Tbs Herald The Congregational Program com- .mittee will meet Tuesday evening at j8 o’clock in the Pastor’s study. The J, C. Penney Co., Xenia, which has had a phenominal growth under ,the management of P, E. Cox, this ' week moved into what was the Jobe .building in tha t city. The store has {undergone certain improvements to {meet the standard of Pepney Co. re­ quirements and is now one of the most modern merchantile . establishments jto be found in this section, Mr. Cox has stocked the new store with the .latest jn merchandise where the needs of the entire family can be fulfilled. The Penney Store would be ipleased to have you visit the new store during the opening which ends Saturday. Mid-Week Prayer Service will b* held on. Wednesday evening a t 8 o’clock a t the Parsonage. Prayer ia of great importance a t any tune, but we feel the need particularly as we sta rt on the work of the fall and winter. Come and Prayf Rev. and Mrs. Robert French, and -‘daughter, Martha Elisabeth, returned *to their Rome in Clifton, Wednesday, safter a vacation of two weeks. They | spent the time visiting with relatives "in southern Pennsylvania. Rev, and Mrs. Walter Morton of Louisville, Ky., have been called here by the illness of the latter’s father, Mr. S. M. Murdock. ' 9 . C E N T E R - T R E A D T R A C T I O N G I V E S Y O U . The two greatest causes o f tire accidents are studding and blowouts. Most people know that wm almost every tire maker—eager to make a #*le—now claims his tire is built to prevent both o f these troubles. Hnt In all the hubbub —Goodyear Tires out .sell any others because o f these facts : More traction than ANY other tire Traction means grip. Brakes may stop your wheels—but it takes tire traction to stop your d t . And on streets flooded with water, cars equipped with Goodyear Tires grip and stop •0 much better than any other tire that in testa the next best skidded 10% farther—while Others skidded up to 77% farther than Good- years. Goodyear Tires give you traction in the center o f the tread—and that’s where the tire contacts the road. Blowout Protection in every Ply Every ply o f every Goodyear Tire is built with Bnpertwist Cord—developed and patented by Goodyear to prevent tires from breaking down and blowing out under the strain o f 'beat end speed. And every ply runs from bead to bead. Right before your eyes, at any Good- year dealer’s—you can see why this patented p ly m ateria l p reven ts b low ou ts, how it stretches and co . back long after ordinary cords have failed. The best buy in mileage Because Goodyear treads are tougher and year longer—because Snpertwist adds longer life to the body o f Godtdyear Tires —you’d naturally expect these tires to outrun others. Well, here’s the proof. The most accurate mileage records are kept by the bus oper­ ators, and Goodyear Tires on thousands o f buses throughout the country are averaging Mileages that represent an increase o f 97% In the past five years. Goodyears are better avery year. Prices that say “ Buy Now” All yon have to do is to look at today’s prices to know they’re low. And if you look what other commodities are doing—you know that price* can’t stay where they are for tong. Com­ modity prices already have risen 50 to 100%. He warned lit tiro*. Iin to r Arndt at every wheel on your ear—and replace worn, thin, risky, slippery tires with the safest tire* on the market — quality tires —Goodyear lire* —at prices you may never i RALPH WOLFORD

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