The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52

I amjamm wmmt F riday , jvlt i*, m I,4M »I *m& B tsrtei ia l tb s w« merm Park, YsHaw % ***«. .: M M k M r f L &. Dtoae, ***** eHr eemmtoetoiwr, will rertet SJ!^^.W*JWriww ■*«* MeCMfea iwttfetl I k «u* d t* . Mka **m *k apwicw but' bee* *pe*dfeg tw pm * week bi Fostorto, 2 ? * * * « with her naeto, Rev. John W, V im s and fiuwHjr. . Mhw Bemfce Wolford, who bM b*e» in tme some time, i* reported im­ proved and w u able to »it up tom* Wednesday, - Mf, and Mrs. W. T. McCulla, and »koo* Alice, o f Cleveland, have boon o f My, Mid Mrs, J. M. McMil­ lan the past week, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, of this pkce, «nd Mtos Kathryn Jacobs, Xenia, left last Thursday for a motor trip through Canada and the New England states. Mr. and Mr*. Joint W. Root Celebrated Golden Wedding Anniversary, Monday j| Church Mote* 1BV.T, C. SPROUL MAKES t&OftTj VISIT MMUV TMUMOAT F. If. UNIT®* FBMRBmBUAN ! It waa a real treat and _ CHURCH |Tbar«day to barea ehertvieit at ihk Ralph A. Jaadeaea, Minister j *®lea o f Rev, T. C, Spred, and Sabbath SeheeL 10 a n. Maryl wid daughter, M m Briea, ad iStowont, Sapt. jFitMbwrfh, Fa, Tba family la tear* f Fraacbing, 11 a. m. Dr. C. M. j1** *® Atlanta, Ga., what* thay asc- ;Ritchie. <pwt to spend ahant a month with a Y, P, C. U., 7p . a Subject, "Our '•®a and brother, Mr. Lowry gpretfl, It |beat far ’God." j ha# been twenty-sevea years ainaa the j Union services, 8 p, m.» in the U. jSpwri family baa vtoitpd here. Rev. P, Church. Preaching by Rev, Dwight j *JPr«d was fer a number ad years R, Guthrie. jpasKwr of too Reformed Praabytrian There will he no mid-week service.! (0 . S.) congregation, giving up his Services next Sabbath as usual. Misses Eloiso and Mary Lou Mc­ Laughlin returned this week to, their home in Salem, 111. The latter grad- uatod Saturday from Cedarvilie Col­ lege Summer School. MRS, MARY ROSS JOHN W, ROSS FIRST PRBSSYTRRIAN CHURCH Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 9.45 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “Daird, the Great-hearted.” 1 Sam, 26: 5-12, 2 Sam, 1:28-27, Golden text: "Not looking each of you to his. own things, but each of you also to the things of others.” Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Sermon text: "Thou shalt have no other gods before me,” Ex. 20:8* Junior C. E„ at 7 p, m. Senior Christian Endeaver at 7 p, m. Daird Ramsey is the leader. The subject is: “Do they call you “Honest Bill” ? -Union evening service in the U, P, church. The text ie; “That they Mr, John Wright and wife have been spending the week with the former^ brother-in-law and sister, ,Mr. and Mrs. A, F, Peterson at Frankfort, O, . Word has been received here o f the serious illness of the mother of Miss Sarah Margaret Chance in Salem, 111. Miss Chance' is a member o f the public school faculty. Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. feng, of Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Hill, of Cedarvilie, went .together to Paulding, Ohio, on Wednesday, in the interest of a family reunion. . Mr, and Mrs. John W, Ross cela- and Cedarvilje, brated their fiftieth wedding anmi- The home was attractively deco- versary at' their home on McMillan rated in a color scheme of yellow and street, Monday, when one huhdred and white with a profusion of coreopsis, . . . . . Seventy-five guests'were received at There were numerous baskets of , *r ,n HW »ee the light,’ two different hours. The first group gladioli, roses and other cut flowers, T”®Missionary Society will meet at was received from 2 until 5 o’ clock the gift of friends and relatives 'in “ J® h°me °* p*ul Ramsey id the afternoon, while the second honor of the event, An Ice course Thursday at 2 p. m* j was received from a until 10 o’clock Was served those present. J .. hi the evening, Mr. and Mrs. R obs .were recipients METHODIST EPISCOPAL Those who assisted in receiving of many useful presents that will long w t o t o t o , guests with the boat and hostess were be cherished as the tribute of loyal Charles merett Hill, Minister their three children, Mr. Cameron M» friends and relatives. The couple was r,.1“ ?}Urch0 10 a* *»»• P. M. Ross, Iowa City, la*, Mrs. C, Dana married in Sprihgfield, July 25, 1885, . ,, „ ,, Bush4 Athens, O.j and Mrs.' Ernest and have spent their entire lives here, J ” 0™” 1* 11 f ; Subjocti Rails, Dayton, O, Mr. Ross has been custodian of the .W Measure Of Devotion,” Guests present were from •Iowa public school building for many years pwor League and Intermediate City, la.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Dayton, and for a number o f years was » , „ p*m* ' Greenville, Springfield, Piqua, Xenia member of village council. ^ 7 ^ ” ni',‘ P’ ________ . / __ , Church. The Rev. D, R. Guthrie will YOUTH FIRES BOX CARS CLARKS RUN GLUB MEETING } ----------------- ----- PLACED IN COUNTY JAIL HELD LAST WEDNESDAY PICNiC REUNION FOR 1900-’I0 j'work In 1897. RegardlaM of his ad- vaaeiri age he enjeys geed bMtth. Clyde was much impressed with toe progress of his former home town and had some difficulty hi toe*ting some of the old landmarks. Another son, Fred Sproul, who many will remem­ ber, atop resides in Pittsburgh. Alfred Smith,’ 16, juvenile ward, set The Clarks Run Club met ^at the UDENTS fire to some box ears on the Pennsyl- J*0** ®^,Mrs*°* AM tho56 wl»o attended Cedarvilie vania siding near Wilberforce, Sun- lost Wednesday a^ 00!?' j j f 4 *J*e College from 1900 to 1910 are invited day. He ,W pl.cod tie, on the track to .Itcnd . coveml dtak Picnic .t th . Dr. Marion Stormont; St. Louis, case surgeon for the Aetna Insurance CO., spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stormont. Dr. Stormont had been in Cincinnati on a business trip before coming here.' The> hoy was given a ride into Xenia Collins, secretary; Mrs. For-Rent;—Modem dwelling house, furnished op unfurnished on Cedar street. Prefer to rent furnished. Possession can he given in October, or sooner if required* For informa­ tion' phone' 59., hoping to wreck a fast express tram, Hugh Turnbull. presMent. Mm Roger Bryan Yellow Springs, op Wed- %v i , ; . David Brad- mn^uy afterruw>ti, July 81. The affair iy a, truck driver and the boy called f« te* treasurer; Mrs. George Gordon, w.{, thft a i^mton ef lis attention to fire in three cars. The reporter. Refreshments Were served f ormer Q(.u^en^ lad was picked Up by police. He had during the afternoon, j escaped from a.correction school at Northville, Mich; antique show to son married by father BE FART OF FAIR ,' IN COVINGTON, KY., SATURDAY - G, H, Hartman was in Mt. Sterling last week representing the Claim De­ partment o f the Motorists Mutual insurance Company. Mr, Hartman, is the Local Representative of this company. Attorney J, A. Cotton and tittle daughter, Donna, o f Birmingham, ,Mich;, spent-the week-end with the former’s father; Mr. John Cotton and brother, Mr. Sherman Cotton and family o f this place. Everybody Come —— Ice cream r- ,................ ................................. festival;, Saturday night, hold back of Forty-six clbh premiums valued at Rev. and Mrs, C. E. Hill, with tlielr Opera House. 288 will be offered in the antique show guests, Mrs. Blanche Darling, of ___ ___________ that Will be repeated as a feature of Garden Grove, California, Dr, and Mr. and Mrs. Q, W. Kuehrmann re- the county fair this year. Entries Mrs. Radford Potter, and Mrs. R. E. turned to .their, home in Indianapolis, must be made hot later than Satur- Potter, all of Toledo,. attended the Ind.* Tuesday, following a visit with day, Aug. 8, to J. B.. Bryyton, fair wedding of Miss Helki Steiger, Ham- their son and daughter-in-law, Prof, board secretary. Mrs. L. H, Jwes, utqn, Ohio, «md Mr. Btoee Hill, W. Kuehrmatm and wife They Miss Ruth Radford, Miss Netie An- Friendship, Ohio, at the home of Mr. were accompanied by Barbara Smith, kenery, Neal Hunter, B. U. Bell and and Mrs* Oscar Schmidt, Covington, Mr. Bryson compose the committee Kentucky, ou Saturday. July 13, at in charge of the antique show. ,4:30 o’clock. Mrs* Schmidt is a • - .......... ■ 'sister of the bride. The father o f the SEWING CLUB ' jbridgegroom read the service in' the presence offorty relatives indfriends Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cluxton (Alma Evans* are announcing-the birth of a son, Charles Neil, at General Hospital/ Portsmouth, O., Sunday. Mrs. H. W, Evans is visiting there for a few days this Week. Mr. Harry Thomas, Jeffersonville, who is connected with the Cedarvilie Lumber Co., suffered a stroke of p«ralysk the first o f the week and to regarded in a v«ry critical condi­ tion. Mr, Thomas is the father of Mtt. A, V. Wright of this place. Mrs. Gertrude Clamant and sister, Mrs* Esctdine Walker, Jamestown, Spent several days in Cindftrtat!, with their parents, Prof. F. M. Reynold* and wife* Pref, Reynolds recently underwent an operation in that city. He to head ed the schools ht St. Bernard, O. Rev. R. A, Jamieson , wife and daughters, Mrs. Margaret Work, and Mtoe Genevieve, toft Monday for a motor trip to Colorado, Pasadena, Calf., and Washington , where they will visit relatives. Knrottt* home they will spend a few days in Han­ over, HI* who.will visit with friends in Indian­ apolis. . <*«»■*» Alonzo Jeffries after being given a chance by Mayor Little, Tuesday, was not Satisfied and started anaffair with another man’s wife, Now Ayonzo ia doing time with Sheriff Baughn. Alexandria Plans Drama Festival Community to Devote Week to Neighborhood Plays and to Pageantry The Modem Priscilla Sewing Club of the young couple, met at the school house Wednesday.! After two weeks in New York and Plans were discussed for a picnic to Canada, the newly married people be held at the home of Miss Julia will he at home at Friendship where McCallister, Wednesday July 31. The Mr. Hill is a forester In the employ judging will be at the school house of the state. Both are graduate# of Wednesday, July 24 at 9:00. jOhio State University. Dr* J, L. McMillan and family, who NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING have been visiting in Denver, Colo.,j 0N SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET Esteea Park and other western points,] arrived here Tuesday for a shortyfoit * Notke,lB ^ thAt op jujy With Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMillan. u l935 ^ ^ open for fa c t io n Alexandria, a community in Licking They left Thursday for their horn* in an^ a pQyjfc hearing will be held ^ . « .'kW_!<'11. _„*t.,M>Mi«*l l«at> 'Rjrjiflt ~ county, Ohio, is planning a “Rural Dramatics Festival” for August "31 to September 2, The festival is believed unique in that it is the first time an Ohio rural community has attempted tiitough plays and pageantry to dem­ onstrate the application o f drama to rural neighborhood life, About 10 plays, both one-act and three-act, will-be presented during the festival by neighborhood groups. A Gilbert and Sullivan tight opera and Norfolk, Va., accompanied by Mtos ^ ^ 0gjce 0|>the Cedarvilie Twp. Mary Margaret McMill», who will Trustees, in Cedarvilie, O., on August make an extended visit with her uncle g at g p M The it f0r the and- aunt* 'next succeeding fiscal year 'ending _ ___ December 31st, 1986, NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING t A B RICHARDS, Clerk ON TOWNSHIP BUDGET play* typifying rural activities such Trustee* of Cedarvilie Township of next w;u be held at Margaret a* the work of the grange, 4-H club* Greene county, Ohio, for the next Ckk gtormont, July 26. and others are to he included among succeeding fiscal year ending Decern- ............... the entertainments. [her 81st, 19M. i pj.of> c . K. Oxley and wife and In connection there will be parades] Such hearing will he held in the dMgbter, Catherine* of Belle Center, and pageantry—even a rural puppet office of the Township Trustee* of q were c a j ^ on friend* here Mon­ show—combined with a big common- Cedarvilie Township, Greene county, PVBnin« ievof, Oxlev was form* ity fair, game* and contests.- ;Ohio. ly superintendent of the local schools, Mr. and Mrs* J. E. Kyle had as their, guests Rev. and Mrs. Murray Thus and daughter, Carroll, of ifcwadfmd, Iadta, ^and Mr*. Titus* , Mrs. Harry Grooms, of Sea- O, tMa WMk, The Titus are ott farioogh from their mission work in the Metoedtot Church and will spend the whiter ht Boston, Mass,, where their daughter, Carroll will ho gyiliMy|h| Mr*. K> A. Alton Who is visiting her sou and wife, Mr. and Mrs* R. B. insiders, Cehtmhus, vma guest speak­ er, Thmwday at The Fourth Avenue ChshMsm Church, Columbus. Mrs. ABm w l» d i MdSetoil. work in the TsalwilO meuutilas whit# teaching to Deeoa Cottage, had fer ha* subject; *%i$$ m StelhiarHaairtin,^ Mrs. Allen wW mmm tm * * eon and family ? About 600 people Wilt take part. | No person other than committee mem-. hers will participate in more than one event. , j One of the plays later will be pre-] feented before the American Country, Life Association which meets at the ( Ohio State University .at Columbus. ■ September 19 to 22. A* B. McFARLAND, Clerk, FRiVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; . 2«**Jron bed eteads» l~«S*nit#ry cot, ' •. 1- -Kitehe« cupboard, .. 1-Roeking chair, d^dbilng chairs.. 1—Walnut had room suite. 1—Rtotining chair. 1—Ga* stove—heater. ■ 1—Extenriott dining table, will seat They will’ visit P*1*^**** M m . Dale Rtoder, Orrvllle, 1 l “-*<toahinatloii Rriting desk and ________ A m . Herman iandurs, Ctovs- Ibookcaae. m t , m Ukvs and Canada. . Me. aud *9dss8Ssd"—> 8asy essd aill new and ---*,---- tofto Ittdto 1 - Handmade writhig desk, ' 3—*vt Eacyetopedia date. Other heetodioM effeets, I*OUNKTTK STIRgKTT I2t) SOc A Year Thats the cost o f operation of the New Zenith FarmRadio No Expense Eor Re-Charging No Costly Batteries Simple To Operate Now On Display CALL FOB. A DEMONSTRATION ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRIC SETS* S. Main McCallister ls|M ffc if . CedswrvMW, O. XENIANS LEAVING FOR EUROPE Attorney Charles L, Darlington am wife, Mrs. Mary Little Dice and Mtos Helen Little, Xenia, expect to sail from New York on July 27 on the French liner, "Champlain” for a tour of Europe. Mrs. Dice and Mise Utile will land «t Plymouth, Eng., fer tour' while the Darlington# will pro­ ceed to Havre, France, The party will meat at Antwerp, Belgium, where a tou,r in the Darlington automobile will he made up the' Rhine River to Cologne, Germany, and then through Italy as far south as Naples. The party will return home late in October. „ Every Monday A Lamb Day At This Market AT i ♦5-00 PREMIUM To the Omsignor o f the Most Lambs ^ S *»dY om -U v *5 tw ck «rf A il Kind# ** Te-TW* ibsidtoy iiailoafc, ” NU -IY A ! , ■ M'' 1 I f.' f I; Hi. vi • • ii i ; , M irim L m m 4jk%INTERE8T *•*•*•' w»a«at.k tmbmr. HO, SMUbto Itonim, V* nMIrnl, rn n il •H*arni«Nl«. <l«lrh' v I m I mr . WINWOODR CO. SarlHKScW, ok|a . # «k V « * t n *nk «r mr AMnmry S 1 m * h I V i Dine With Comfort and E mo ■ Amid an Air of Rofinement T h e t o w n clu b . MBS. W. E. HYATT. Hoateaa Ltmcheons and Dinners Phene J175 400 N. Main St. Urhaaa, Ohio SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK & SALES COMPANY ftbwawa Ave* Bpriagfiold, Ohto Mata B id f THE CRITERION'S Settai'Annual S U I T SALE NOW ON 575 Michaels Stern Varsity Town ' one and two trousers suits in medium-light and dark fabrics suitable for all year wear. A ll reduced i 119.50 suits ireduced to J | g ( 5 Q S27*50 suit* reduced to S tS JH k 'l • $32.50 suits reduced to | J > 2 [3 « 5 0 ; ' $40.00 suite reduced to § 2 9 , 5 0 - i.' - ’ ’ »“ 1' ' - -<>' . ' Entire stocks included. Your opportun­ ity to save on high grade clohing. a & irstClothiers 28 S. Detroit Street . „ ■ Xenia, Ohio WHULOWANTANDSALEADSPAr f r,r- ^^■ * Twelve tnfcmbera of the Blue Rib* Notice is hereby given that on ^ 4.fl ^ h<tld ^ ^ ^ r meet- Monday, July 15, 1935 at 7:30 p. m», iljg at m home o f Junto Creswell a public hearing -mil be held on the Monday afternoon. After the meat- Budget prepared by the Township ;ng ^ ciub went swimming. The 2 No. 1% cans Sugar 25 s .*!"5 19 ' 3 9 < in. lb. bag lb. box J Franklin* Pure cane granulated Peas Stock up today at this low price! Flour • 12 Avondale. An all purpose dour Crackers Wesco* Fresh, crisp sodas. Price very low Milk . Country Club Evaporated. Vitamin D added Oleo * 2 ib‘ 25 e Eatmore. For cooking and table use SoapChips 2 i“IIs IQ ..59 Easy Task or Clean Quick Torau toea , . 3 2 5 c Ruddy tip*. Daltciona flavor J ew e l C o ffe e tb. 17 c Smooth and fragrant F ren ch C o ffe e * Lb. 2 3 c Foil bodltd andflavoty L a y e r Cuke as’oa c«k, 2 9 c White cakewith chocolate icing Iced Tee . Mib. pkg« 2 5 c Weeco. Blsnded eapadally for icing K o o l -A id . . . * Pit* 5 c A rafrashlng aummar drinlt A v o n d e le Poea 2 £•;* 2 5 c New pack pea* Stareallow prfc* D o g F e e d . , ‘ 4 c»ne 2 5 c Bo#o. a healthfulfoodfer doge Cent Flakes * Lg, pkg. 1 0 c Country Club. Golden brown flakes S a lad D ressin g Qt. i*r 2 5 c Kmbatey* Rich, smooth Am m on ia . 3i o*. hot. 10c Avalon, An everyday neceSaity Meter Oil * a *»i. c«n 99c Penn Rad. Plus tax C loth es L in e . 4ttfe*t 10C Strongdependable cord BabyChickftd 150^$2.3^ Wests ■■ D a iry F eed Wesco 14* 100 $2.09 F i l l e t H a d d o c k ^ S u n k i s t O r a n g e s 9 *9 * * A Real Special MmM l # FRANKFURTERS . lb. BANANAS . » (MM m Ripe- . t o H e Largo BOLOGNA * Ik | g 0 WATERMELONS * ^ 4 S e It to M M l average' Breakfast Bacon * % lb . LEMONS . . iMAeAnAi w9w I f . . • ,tm 1 5 C SMOKED GALLtES . * lb. J jJ w * CELERY . . * Iwiiuli*’ 9 lp SMOKED JOWL . lb. J U g g PEACHES . . • * t o 3 5 e WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR EGGS1 I'l.'flW J S',’ "V«

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