The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 1-26

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Foft; ft**?* Smith mh * X. *U# jftto to a stok* to Clitrirtnri* tin* lx tb* mtddt* at tit* Pra­ gue*; ft*M * with Samurt Chul«to*’i lift* 8. ♦H* W . IS atom to a stole*; ftftc* North it* if, to atom to * otatco u. tb« mi&u* of M m turaglk*; U mm * with Mid turarik* N, 42R * S- 1C.U »**#• to tS« ptfto* at bfgtonlsg, ooftsfetog thr** tsd rixty-ato* «a*-hundredth* (1.4#) m w Sold gcwtlM*. sra toeatoA on ft* South old* ft th* Xanfe usd Coiumbu* Film shout % ml',* E*st of "Sait Point” School H ow . ■ ‘laid ptamto* mo* homt onwalMd ft Tira* ThouaM# (|M4#,M) Dollar*. and can A ft apt for I in A n t Furs’iatf W ah unto 2 e SE Smm «#.W S*. mT5 ta ft*Court at foa**0* toaaa.at *•«“ » Crafty, Ohio, notice 1* bowby ftoa* th* : marts! clftlwauta at Tte Swhsnm ®*®k' , CMtnlUo, Ohio, who** rlalW b»v* berotfl- : fiw* iiaait siad and aUowod aad a* apgsst in U m Hit of fWwa flWd 1« to* offir® of l)M rtark at Court* at Greau* t outdy. Ohio, that a third dlridetMl *f W gw « * t will h» h i by th* Sugarlntwidout at aa»h* at tha f M to of flhla, at tha h«W>Mt ****** * j Xxciiftai* Jt«»k, Cadar»lHo, Ohio, <w 4tt<i i iifler th» * |ITU BAY OF BKCCMSt*. **M , , It uill \* nacrtMHtry for **W **ww l cUlm- »Bt*. lit oadac lo wwl»r thPr dlrWaBd, to grraont to the pupartatasdast of Sank, or bl* duly «uUiorl**d yeprefoatatlre at Mid baiiMiuf gUMtont, their c«ti8i»te of Proof oC Claim evldenclnif such cl»lw*. 1. J. PHOTON. „ KiipertptEndtn.t of Bank* lu cl»a«e of the liquidation of The Eiciiango Bank, Cedar-, elllc, Dido. wo-tfclrda of the »p- TllUtS Og S A t*:—CASH. JOSH iAVOON, Sheriff, Burry V , Smith, Atknuy. of Oraana County, Ohio. WANTED:—Bepreaentatlre to look after our najtajdQQ lubwrlptlOB intwwt^ In CcdEtrHljA 0 ., and vicinity. Our plan enables you to aaeure a aood part of the hundreds of dollar* spent in Uhl* vicinity each UU « d winter for maaaalnee, Oldaat agency In ft- S, Guarah- taad lorwaat rates on all periodical*, domerilo and foreign. Instructions and equipment free, Start ft growing and permanent business in whSire or spare time. Address MOORE-COTT- XKI.Ii, Inc., Wayland Boad, North Cohocton. N. T. Just Arrived.! Ne^r Shipment Of mm A ll W oo l Twin Sweater Suits For these winter days. Beautiful all wool sweater that look sm^rt with suits and skirls in the very latest colors. A ll Sizes —- Only $ 2.95 You’ll be amazed when you see tine beautiful styles Pnd quality of our brand new dresses. - ' . ---------------- New Berets and Scarf Sets and Hats In Very Attractive Styles. O S T E R L Y ’ S 3 T G reen eS t. .X e n i a , O h io I j pt'. MEN BUY HERE WHEN THEY BUY FOR THEMSELVES. . . SHIRTS Neckband or collar attach­ ed styles in plain .white or new dark tones and pat­ terns. ° Fine fabrics. i From-— , | i $ 1 . 6 $ to $ 3.50 I CRAVATS Silks, mogadors, reps a n d 0 twills. Bold patterns and.! neat, conservative figures. '• Exceptional values! ji $1 to $ 2.50 r, I SWEATERS * , Pure all Wool sweaters. Pullover or coat styles with button or Ripper front. Plain or fancy. Guaranteed! From— \ $ 2.35 to $10 New Flannel Robes ............... $5.98 New Pig Skifi G loves ........................ $2.25 New Belt S e t s ................................... ,...$1,00 SttedSy l^epther B lou se ............... $5.95 ii i g y iy t u B i v i i i 1 X#A H U I SI SPAIIKJEi h O* hlaDQRMAN v • »*tir ^ 4 a t. Xenix, Ohio toettm at M* tMif of Matope tat -th* high jM-Ittei *>»<*» « . Friday aftamm, m l «g*l* f«r the m**» mteUa. $ M m > atmmm, torn papm m l tomtom murmur, vmr mmh Wt. MM#’ Mtom to atrto$ M« ftm* 49 pmm t tom m nm u to p**tuw*. 0*#*rri«* OgfMltd i taat Frid*y a tm the Cdwritl* raxrity ; iMW* WWW d«r*ftt*d bar the rtftttahUJRK, amtoto YM Iec#l »*«tott« *w**d 1$ geixt*! axahut a m m am m t to p*i*t*. The P. { If. X, ’her* a m d*f**t*d by * aoora at il-i» . ’ .in iU L t i i>, > v u * , .m » * .i* „ b u h h h w , 1 ^ * ^{T* J*"** ' hy Mr*, kav.y, Wlm *j»oke In cliagcl Monday , . v J iiv rou*hw^ta«t' oL .» * morning. I'lan* are bring aniul* by M m , \rhIu*K»^T» le ju aw an °t*il *** "*® *** facoba and Mr*. Work for • wurical progr** Z** ~ ^ to l>* glun by high achool and coll«ge group* m m during Marion of th, cogf*r«ucc. . «or* b r i ^ M - l s T "•"’ sSUrwcmk'* farer. Aulitaat Dtrwtwa Th* unMp«ri*ii«*4 C, H. B, boy1* twua waft Jane Frame and Rrimcc*. Galloway hav* 'dowued by 81irrror**k’» mote *xpwtaoced been appointed by Mr. Heed to be h*riri*ut lit-pM iu, 14-31. Lfk*aah l m h * OMMiew A youth (amfarwir* aponawnad hy th* Ldmuah biague, jui letwdwioarinaUQtiftl er- uuilzattma, aiU t-c held in Xenia at rieetral High Kcliool during the Chririmaa twarien, teem DercmU'r ilfl-ai. ,V apeciai invitation wa» ixtenda! to rwUr ille High rahori rirtars of the high achool ordierira. "■ ■,!U" Cvnlng S u m Vecatlenal baaekM* Sft. fiterllug teepui will play here tide eve-, ■ Tho Vocational Bout* Kcortomlca and Agri* plug December 14. There will he two game*, culture Dcpartmcnla are planning a luncheou, starting at 1‘M, mid urogram to be given Tuesday eveulag, Bclibrook -uomM to Cedarrltle Friday, De- Dcceinber 18, at Hie high school building. The comber 21, far the first County I<eagu* game* guests for the evculugtwlU bo the parents of tar Oedarvlilc aquada. Urn aludeuts in both vocational department*, a good atteodeneo will encourage the Xenia Township, ('Ufton, and Cedwille tuams, Why not lend your support scltoql board members and their wire*, and the ■ , factiliy, noade of th, state department! of Home Economics and Agriculture will )>e the Deer Exhibited at teheel Tbureday Mr, WlUlam Marshall, who ha* lust jra& 'S sms S'Ur^a"1" * 3 - ” £zr*r* be funiiainu BJ tuo nign suiooi o eneetra. exhibited two deer at the school in order th»t ■the pupil* aright have the privilege-of oh? scVvin* themat efoee rang*. The entire school' was given the opportun- PieturM te be Sbewg An illustrutcd lecture, depleting the life of Christ, will be presented by Rer, C. E. HUI, ity to see them. This was the first time that (n tho school auditorium, at two o’clock, Frl- a targe number of the pupil* bad aver seen, day eftcnioou-, December 21. A short de- * deer. Till* courtesy extended the school by votlonal program will precede the lecture, Mr. branihaU was very Vouch appreciated by Patrons are aUvayg wricomo to attend siiedal tlie atudent* and faculty, programs/ I - r j Heaer Hell Treasurer *f Atbleilo Fund • * FIRST GBDAE Sir. Herbert Deem, high school science Thfi rln t Grade honor coll will, not be teacher, will sarve as treasurer of tlie atlu. reported till* year, letlc fund during tills school yeas', Mr, Deem ' SECOND GRADE plaua to post oh the bulletin board a financial Batl, Creswell, Clara Galloway, Estelle. Hall, statement of receipt# and expenditure* for each Avanelle O'Bryant, -Ruth Sprackleo, Honey lciBkctball same, a# well as the balance In the LoU Stormont, Dorothy Waddle, Helen WllUam- fhhd.. • son, Keunetli Huffman, William Irvine, Fred­ erick Shew, Harold Stormont. ■ THIRD GRADE Martha fane Creewell, Jane Ellen GlUUan, Turkey Dinner A special turkey dinner will be served In the school cafeteria nndar. the direction or. Dotty Sharp, Elizabeth Thome* Helen Jean Mias Aibaugh. homo' eoonomlra teacher, at Bradfutv, Richard Buchwan. Richard Conley, noon, Friday, December 21. A. similar dinner served last year, pleased the students very much. ITans are bring completed for even a bigger and better dinner this year. WIRlant Fergunon, Neil Kennon, Martin Welmcr. . v .‘l ■'■/ ' ■ •/ FOCRTB GRADE BlUy ArmepirQUt, Huth Ratnoey, Elaine SMrp, Clair .. , , y FIFTH GRADE . . wbrtStmM tfMe hoi* Brown, Marcell Dotty, Grace “Hall. A small Christmas tree will be decorated j-rsuCee Jolley, Boris (Townsley, Jeanne and placed in each home room <of Die grades wrigiit " and high school. Tilts custom, of Christmas j ' *' : sixth BRADS decorations In each room, whlclr hs* be«»j WUma j can Vetgai0D,t Boutse Miller. Wanda rollowed tor several years, add# much to tho Hugho, Martha Kreltzer, Almeda Haeper, pupils enjoyment of the holiday season. |AHqe n#nll#j Ke|lh Wrigiit, WaBaw Brad- ‘ fute. LEGAL NOTICE ffMimTi'WliUMI tmmm hjcak m m totto M Deuiriy, #bt* The CedarrlUe BuiMtag j* Been AssertfUe* of CedarrtRe, OWe, FlabrtHf. . w* Ya»c* ft. Burba sm( F sii H mi Xurbs, Patmtomto. Yazes W. Burba aft# Faadia* Rurbe, whose .feat known place of Karidano* w*4 M I W. Sevenrii street, Anderson, Iadtue, will tab* JWtte* that oe th* UiA day of Koraether, lt$4, TBX CBDAKVIUUt BUILDIXO A LOAN AR* SOCIATIOR OF CBDARVHdJf, OHIO, tort «» FeUtlen sgalaat (hem In the Ooeufto* Bless Ceurt at Greene County, Ohio, prejiag for ft ludgatent la th* eum pf $1,474,4#, with U - tereet thanou from th* let day of PecMftber, 1##4, at r pec cent per annua, ms mortgage noteSi *nd seeking to foreclose mortgage* on reel estate situate 1* YlUige of Cedarrllle, Oreeue Ceunty, Ohio, being thirty-right feet (M ft.) off of the Weet Side of Lot Humber Thirty-Eight •(#8) of Joh* Orr and criter* sd- dlUon to the Village of Cedarvllla, e* the asm* fe numbered end recorded on the recorded plat of said Village. ' * Said Defendant* are required to anawer said Trillion on or berore Di# Mth day of January, in s, or the Plaintiff may take Judgment order- Btg the mortgage* forecloeed, and th* said real estate sold for the purpoee of paying the mortgage obligations of the Plaintiff. THE CEDARYILLt BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO, „ Plaintiff. Harry » . Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff, (l-t-SSd) AUAS^HElUFrS RALE j m aj H w m M. A, A m , ri aL, Greta* Oewrty g s— am to m Oewrt, C*»* N o . I*M l Cernmen F»4M Oevwt, wHhlft mid Ceunty at tii*maf m* m m at £ the Oetober term lhereef, A, » „ MM. me dkerted. I w « sttr fw t o ******* Auerie* on the •* tit* Am aW m m t RM atn o tm im , o m jr n December to, MM. ftt J# *< *> * * ', etol Bey, ft* Irtfewfe* deertttM m i Jtototo, t&’Mttt FIRST TRACTS Bring Let X « * * * Me 141) in G. W. Duafeph ftddttten ft ft* ViHag* of Cedarrllle, a* the a»m* ie^Mrtimfti' ed, known aad rooorded on ft* pfet f . *«M addition ift ft* Recorder’* OtRce of arid County, together with eM ft* appurtenance* ft th? gam? betoRSbiR# SECOND TRACT! Beglsmlag at *n , epik* »t ft# Northweateriy eon#r at fte brier* aectlen of ft* southerly lie* of ft* T- C -c - « Si. Louts Rellroad Compsny and th* -North­ easterly line of South Mala Street; theoe* aloag ft* railway fend aa ft* oompsga new .read* N, 56* 1#' W. *4* teat to ft print In the norftweetorly to * o f said Main Stori at a notebe* on the fence.; then** along earn* N> #4* W. 140 feet to ft* place of beginning, containing 5F5-MC* of an acre of fend as su.rysysd by R. Hood, Esq. Lot No, I Inaby Add, | Beginning the Mm* premise* aa Tract No. ,1 and # described in ft* deed f*wn E. A. {Alien ft Milton Yoder, dated March M, MM, .end recorded in Voi, M2, page it, Oraene >!County Deed Records. ‘ Said premfeas have been «ppraised at Eight ^Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty ($2,244.6#) at m m * Pmiftty, * Frank L. fetaaen. Atom#, ( I t UD SH Em F T S SALE The Jfoes* to * * * * * * <’*• C' o Cernmen F4*n» Oeurt, f!*** k T jmhmi m m *t mm a m f t mm toto* at m * *m torifed tram m c ^ ^ T tm T o m t, wWtoand torft# i'a w r ^ flnm t. ftftd. Dtsto at «M *, made at ft * thereof, A . D., MM , and to nm SKded. I will offer for safe at PuHto Aoc* u X m w U deer of ft* Crirt Mam, to the City of Zenfe, *■ . . . . si M o'clock A. M., of arid toy . ft* iHg deetofted Reel Egtoto, to-wlt: Slftrito ft ft« Stoto of OWo. County of Giww* and Village of CedarrlUe, aftd being thTwhofe o f Lot Numbered Seventy-twe (72j to SSSaiK totoO* St■ * » - *• V ? Village Of Cedarrtlle, OWo, an ft* sap* i* designated, numbered and known on tlie neoHcd plat of said addition. (Said pro* ■ im , bring situate cn the South aid* of ChllUcpthe Street, Weet of Main St., Cedar- yllle, (Hrio) ■ , . . Said premise* have been appraised at Elghtoen HUndrad ($1,?W,M) Dollsrs, and can not sell for lew than two-third* of the ap­ praisement. „ . ^__ TERMS OF'SALE.;—CASH. JOHN BAVGBN, Sheriff, >>■ of Greene County, Ohio. Harry B. Bmlth, Attorney, ~ m VISIT XENIA’S MOST * COMPLETE Cltizenthlp . Ceateet Standards A list of standards for tho Citizenship Con­ test, which Is being sponsored , by tho local SEVENTH GRADE Joseph Baker, Wallace CoDIfis, Vera Mae Fields. Rotwrt Murphy, Frances Patton, Pansy chapter of the D. A. R., baa been completed, ’ Rose, Dortheno Squires. Betty Tmesdale, Amos Wait*. ■ :J /'"''/EIGHTH GRADE ■ ■ Helen Andrew, Harold Cooley, Bulb Cope­ land, Howard Hanha, Jane JOUy,. Marcello Martindale, Leona Melvin Berth* Power*, David Rantsey. Ann Smith, -Athlra Squlras,, FRESHMEN Alme Brewer, Catherine iFerguson, Donald Fields, Martha Jane Martlndale, Roselyn Sites,. Nancy Finmy, porotby Galloway, -Nell Hart­ man, ytary Alice Whittington. . ^ * SOPHOMORES Lawtom‘0. Fulkerson, W'arren Elam, Klfea- bbth Ajulerstm, Marie CoUina, Juanita Harper, Sfary Francea Helhtz, Doris Ramsey, Dorothy. Stover;, lllta Htcuevtlng, Virginia ■Swaney, JUNIORS Harold Benedict. Geneva Ciemana. Daniel Dennrity, Etmede BarriSi Mabel Turner, S eniors Eltonore Coolay, Mary Coulter, jane Frame, Justin Hartman, Clrils Jaoobs, Frances Kimble,' Grrichen Tindall, Betty Tobiah - sight savi N g room : Brity fRab. Orac* D*ck, Ro*elle RU*y, . The following will bo- the atnndarft for grades l-C. lv Obedience to all laws. Courtesy at alt times. Punctuality. Honesty, Cleanliness. > Rlncete effort. Kes]>ect property ahd rights of others. Kliiduesa and helpfulness, 10. Self; Control. Tho high school standards are aa follows; J.’ Cooperation. ■ 2. Cleanliness and neatness. 8. ■Courte*y, . .4 , Honesty, - ; 5. Care of property, . 6. Rolf Control. j. 7, Industry. 8, ‘Willing and dependable service. 9. Punetiutliyr. 10. Loyalty, . • 2. S, 4 - 5 . B, ■ 7 , 8, Chaps! Monday morning the Senior class*waa in charge or chapel. which wa* annMmced by laturcnce VVlUlam#ntv, Justin jfertfeew .feed the. Scripture and led tn the Lord’s Prayer, after which the Senior cfes* sang “Jay Tv The World,” Elinor Htufte* and Cletia .Jsoriw played * piano duet and Mary BouBer -gav* at reading. Jane Frame played a piano solo. A trio, composed of France* Kimble, Elinor Hughes, and Jane Frame, sang “NespolRaa Nights." After the program Mrs. Jacob* led tlie assembly tn ringing Chrietm** Carafe. Mrs, Earl Eavey of Xenia spoke about tlie Bible conference to bo held in Xenia' High School auditorium during tjie Christmas holidays, Ostrit* Slags Tuesday morning, cedsrvlll* High Schoua girls' octette sang two numbers at the college chapel, > rx>AN8 for gftntrxl farm purpo««s are mada at coat by tha Miami V#J ley ProdHction Credit Associfttlon, a non- profit- cooperative organization. The interest rate- is S per cent a year. Local Representative, F. B. Turnbull, Cedarville. <4t) Subscribe for THE HERALD Christmas S**| Sal* NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Florence ‘N, AF^bur, Tlio annutl «U* pf Chriktmas seals Is again. Deceased, Wing conducted by puplfe of grade* three to six, Inclusive, MIS* Chance, fourth grade tracliCr It In charge of the work, this y**r. Tour patronage of this Worthwhile cause will be appreciated, Receipt* to date sure $32.00, although last ynu-’e total receipts were only $23.40. The isle will continue until December 20. B*y Stout Inltfetlsn Monday evening, December 10, a special meeting of the tor*) troop of tho Boy Seouts of America was held In the school auditorium. An Investiture Ceremony for Teoderfeet Scouts was presented by a detogatloft o f, Springfield Scouts, under the direction of y r. Harvey ports, executive aecrrisry. I •The following local boys were Initiated and! recommended for admferioo to Troop 0 8 ,1 Toeumsch area, as Tenderfoot Scouts; Charles Allen, James Deck, Bud Irvine, Job* Helton and Jamto Whittington. Notice is hereby given that Howard Arthur has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Florence H. Arthur, deceased, late of CedarviUc Township, GfPSPt County, Ohio^ Dated this 3rd day ot December, 1934, S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probata Court, v Greene County, Ohio, NO HUNTING No hunting vritfe dof #r gup will be The cedarrllle troop is undor th* lradm-- permitted on the following farflf« ship of Scout .Master, Mr. Robert Richard*, who la being assisted by Messrs. Jams* An­ derson, Pierre McCorkelt and Edward Brigham. The Scout Committee feria that this orgtalza. ttob Is very worthwhile for the boys of the community, and are desirous -of seeing many boys become Boy Scouts. Mr, Mr. Dsbkfes Prsttatt L**tsr* O, A. Dobbins gave an Illustrated And?r*on F iiftffy V O, Harbisos Janies V * it Masaits Creak Cemetary Asso#. Ralph Kennon A, M. Peterson Robert McGregor Canon-BinderCft ?£«ni*, Ohio m* Jobbers of Petroleum Product* TIRES and BATTERIES Tank Deliveries tera l Parts of the County* amaaaam Store THOUSANDS OF ITEMS Gifts For Everybody WE SELL EVERYTHING E. Main Street X«nilR, Ohio ALIAS SHERIFFS SALE Qrder to Sell Mortgaged Goods and Chattels. Jane Arthur vs. I f A, Align, #t al*, Greene County Conunon Pleas Court* Case Np, V)%lh Order o f Sale l?$ 2 l In pursuance of an order issued from the Common Fleas Court, within and for the County o f Greene, and State o f Ohio, made at the October term thereof A. D. 1934 , and to me directed, I w ill offer for sale at Public Auction at Cedaryilley Ohio, on S a t . , O dd . 33 , 1 9 9 4 AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. AT THE ALLEN EI,IVAT©Il The following described pergonal property, to-w itt One Ford Motor Track, one-half ton capacity) One Ford Motor Track, one ton capacity; • One International Motor Track, two and one-half ton capacity; and A ll p$hfr equipment and merchandise being used in the operation p f eleyajpr gnd merchandise business at Cedar- viile, Ohio, The above described personal property will be seld to satisfy a mortgage, the order issued to me by th* Clerk o f Courts, Greene County, Ohio, and will he offered for sale at the above mentioned time and placer Terms ol Sale : : CASH * W * iW m m ia « W m a iZ T > * ^ 'tom 'iiii IIIM I - M U ' 111 1 1 'nil mil IImi1 11 ' JOHN BAUGHN , Sheriff oCGreonc Comity FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney.

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