The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

i CEDXRVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1533 r The wmu*| ChrUtmaa party off the Women’s Club w ill be held Friday, Dee* H , at the home o f Mrs. John For Rent— Two-car Mrs. Mary McMillan m F IRST PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH „ Dwight K. JSuthrie, Minister Sabbatf? School, 10 a. in. Paul “ (S^Utian B r o f e r h o f ^ p id L fg g o . Golden text; "m e r e can be* neither Bond nor-free The Bible w ill meet a t the Church, Friday evening, Nov. on Tuesday. The hostesses are Mrs, 27. i Clayton MacMillan, Miss Anabel Murdock and Mrs. F, A . Jurkat De­ votions w ill be led by Mrs. Houston. Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Thordson leave Thursday fo r Iowa where they will visit the. former’s parents. During their visit Mr. Thordson’s parents w ill celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. They expect to return home Monday. Your account insured up to $5000.00 with Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan Association, Mrs. John Ault Gives Two. Parties Saturday Mrs. John Au lt was hostess at two delightful parties a t her home Sat­ urday, receiving in. the afternoon and again in .th e evening. Thirty-five guests were entertained in the afternoon. Sbnie o f the guests spent the time with their needlework1 while others enjoyed games o f “ rook ” A door prize was awarded Mrs, Cora Trumbo. A des­ sert course was served by the hostess. „ In -th e evening Mrs. Ault enter­ tained twenty-four guests a t a bridge party, A prize was awarded Mrs. ftRaymond WjUiamson. Mrs.. Ajult j served a ialad'couVEfeU / . * « : ' :i ri § Appointments appropriate ^.to r the 3 Thanksgiving season weVe;Sfe&p6yed’ v-by Mr3.viA.nlt fo r each-toff the parties. On the first page is a long list o f persons and organizations that have money in the closed Exchange Bank in the way o f dividends that should be called fo r within a few days, as - N. B. Eddington, the liquidating ag’ent , wants to' get-rid o f the money. Go ir person with your certificate o f claim or send it by mail. I f the money is not called fo r at a certain time in closing the Banks affairs, it eventually -will go to the county. UN ITED PRESBYTER IAN CHURCH Ralph A.' Jamieson, Minister . J^bb*d®"Sfchitel,,10 ‘.a. m. Meiryl Stormont^ S u p ® * Preaching, 11 a, m. Theme, “ AI- . fo r ye all are one man in Christ ways Abounding in the Work o f the Jesus.” Gal, 8;|33. .Lord," _ w - Worship ‘Service, 11 a. m. S e r m o n * ' *5? U^vfESO It. JBJ* Subject,, theme: “ The hmndB o f Jesus.” ( “ Turning the Dials.” : -leader, Btyl- The Junior Society will meet at i Turner. SUNDAY SERVICES Church School, 10 a. m, Worship Service, 11 a. m. Thank- Offering Service fo r the W . H. M. S. Quarterly Conference, 2:80 p. m. Dr. C. E. Turley, Diet. Supt., will be presept and w ill have charge. Epworth League. 6:30 p. m, ' CARD O F TH ANK S (Continued from first page) 5:45 p. m. Union Service, 7:30 p, m., in the Sacred Con­ cert by a Greenfield Octet. > Prayer Meeting, •Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Leader, Mr. Roy Henderson. Choir rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. jm. The Query Club w ill meet at 6:30,Presbyterian church- p. m. Union Evening Service will be held in this church. The Greenfield octet will present an evening o f Sacred Music. This double quartet is very well known and comes to us through Miss Mildred Bickett, College D i­ rector o f Music. A Silver .Offering will be taken to defray -traveling ex­ penses. There will be no mid-week service next week. •’ 8• . METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Union Thanksgiving Service in the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, eve­ ning, 7:30. Subject: “ Our Heritage.” The Golden Rule Circle will meet MANItt SPRINGFIELD,- OHIO Nov. 27—28 Friday and Saturday Stage Shows at 2—4—7:15—4:30 p. m . Mia* Donna Pauline Bryan MarriedSaturdayAfternoon ■•Jg Miss Donna Pauline Bryan, daugh­ ter o f Mrs. W. H. Bryan^ Jamestown^ became the bride o f Mr. Byron Hart­ er, Vincennes, Ind., at 4:30 'o’clock at the Bryan home, Saturday after­ noon. Some twenty guests witnessed the ceremoney which was performed by • Rev. Huber Snyder o f,N ew Antioch, O., former pastor o f tjte JJnipestown iChurch o f Christ, the ^singly rin g ceremony. A musical program proceeded the nuptials. Miss Betty Moorman was mdid o f honor and Mr. Ted Reigle o f -Portsmouth,. O., the best man. .-The bride-wore; .a wine colored' velvet, fashioned along princess lines. .She wore a turban fashioned o f the same material with other accessories match? , Following the ceremony a two course wedding ' Supper was served. The bride was a stenographer in the office o f The Hagar Straw Board Paper.Co., fo r several years, and the groom is employed by the Goodrich Rubber Co., being stationed a t Vin­ cennes, Ind., at present. He formerly was located in Xenia. « For Sale friers. -Chickens, J. White Rock A . Bums. Post your farm and protect livestock. “No Hunting” signs for «ale at this office. THANKSG IV ING M ARKET Thanksgiving market at the Town­ ship Clerk’s Office, Wednesday, Nov, 25 at 1:30 p. , m. Baked goods, takes, pumpkin pies, baked beahs, Cottage cheese. Sponsored by Jthe Ways and Means Committee”" A . R., Cedar Cliff Chapter. NOTICE— Leave your order for Rolls, Buns and.. Pies for., your Thanksgiving dinner, not later than 9 p. m., Wednesday, NoV. 25th and not wait until the next day and be < disap­ pointed. The Bakery will close at noon Thanksgiving, Cedar* ville Bakery. Clear that aching head. Bight that pset stonsch. Move those con* fctipsted bowels by taking Nosh's Regulator. Pleasant to take, mild though effective. For sale by H. H. Brown, Druggist. WHINMOD FERMENT* ANDCASES ( TAKE JUST ENOUGHTO AtKAUZi, ANN0UHCINI A L B E R T P I C K M A N A S S M E N T AND C O M P L E T I O N O F M O D E R N I Z A T I O N BY T H E ES T A T E O F M A R S H A L L F I E L D Dr. ft. W« Ustick, ’ l l , pastor o f the First United Presbyterian Church, Union Meeting—Sacred Concert by Springfield, Ohio, recently presented Greenfield Octet, under auspices o f ■two types o f services to his congre- College, 7:30 p, m, 0 , gation. He gave them the choice o f - Meeting o f three Societies o f either type or a combination o f the Women, Wednesday, Pec. 2, begin- two. Dr. Ustick served ' as toast- ning at 11 a. m. master at a banquet o f the Second County Brotherhood meeting in our United Presbyterian Church, October Ghtircb. Monday evening, Dec. 7. 12. The 25th Anniversary o f the First United Presbyterian Church o f Law ­ rence, Mass., o f which Rev. Orlsnd M. Ritchie, ’16, is the pastor, is announc­ ed fo r November 27-29 inclusive. Dr. Ritchie has been chosen one o f the al­ ternate commissioners o f Boston Presbytery to the next General A s ­ sembly, | Homer B, Henderson, D.D., '02, pastor o f the United Presbyterian Church o f Grove City, Pa.J was the preacher at the preaching mission at East McKeesport, Pa., fo r seven days. Dr, J. Alvin Orr, ’i97, pastor o f the First North Side United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, P el , has been given an assistant pastor in the per­ son o f Rev. Robert Peebles McDonald. Dr, Orr’s congregation observed the 12.5th Anniversary o f its organization and the 23rd year o f Dr. Orr’s past­ orate recently, Dr. Ore addressed the ministers' meeting o f Pittsburg, October 12. His subject was “ The Eight Day Preaching Mission.” , We are glad to acknowledge our debt to the United Presbyterian papers fo r the above items and we are R AW FURS BEEF HIDES HIGHEST PR ICES PA ID Dealer Lots Bought B E N N IE SPARROW Elm Street Cedarville, O. PHONE—189 pleased to note the service wffich, the ’ graduates o f Cedarville College in that denomination are rendering*to their■ We wish te express our thanks to church and to the Kingdom o f Christ/all our friends and neighbors during — ,— i— .— — j the sickness and death o f our beloved For Sale—-Florence 20-inch cir- w ife and mother, oulating heater, in good condition, j The Hughes Family, Priced reasonable. Phone ISO, Cedar-1 — — —— *— t — viIIe' ° ’ . . 1 tp J 'H E H E R A L D the topic for today is CORN • ■ a ___ d* The past Tew good days have allowed corn to be handled and some cash crop corn has been moving into market. With the only plant in Greene county to handle new coni for market .we offer the logical place to tend in the excess over your feeding needs. , COAL The present Indian Summer is a relief from the early snow and cold, but only,serves to warn of what is to come. With premium Pocohantas, the popular Corlew and Dorothy coals, we can supply any .fuel need.. . ' FEED From the favorable comment on WAYNE FEED since we have taken it on we are well satisfied with opr selection. Dozens in this community have fed it in the past when it was handled here and seem to be glad to know it is again available. Try it and you will feed the same way. CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. Telephone 21 l7 . . South Main Street 1 Cedarville, Ohio HOTEL LC.LEVEMHB Mmyty Otrector GREAT NORTHERN The Marshall FSU Cakate bee space! no aapaaaa la team- Coming the Or**t Northern into Chloege’a hotel el lamnewi Pane hanSiMUrooma-tazhiahoAlir export intertot detenteis, AH ten ptCrate bath. Rate* *280 and upsingle,*&60and up double The Greet Northern, at Jackson Btralevaid and DearbornStreet, iastill CHteego'e A L B E R T rfioei conveniently aKuatad hetet- 3 Gas is fine in your stove o r fur- frUace, but it's both painful and •* eznbarasslng in' your stomach. W hy don't you Use Alka-Selteftr fo r the re lie f o f A W D U N D I # GEST ION , i«fatirW«la( fL . tflotetlo Pains? ^Alka-ffellxer is plcfaxant to lake anil unusually effective irt action—not laxative, not habit tormina, does not depress the heart, Ash fsn r . 1 - A L K A L I Z E HOTELS 4809 ROOMS IN 8 STATES i OAtTOtLOMO .OONMNAffMO AMMNBQMMOTCtt' jymmp mtm».mm , <<■«•« omg ffORT m m * # m * v j .*i TOfaBDOkOifftt FMMMRIDQlMMIJRffFH* * MO m&m *K tt*«*** ^ omrtMi am M%& »mm *****~ ' ..... . *“ TT ‘ ‘ i wonfc.eaaaaeit.rwwianw LMTRb* #» «4«* ■ . A !*■ ■ V I *•> »t 6 «l 1 KROGER STORES We Wish "A Very Happy Thanksgiving!. . . . D R E S S I N G Vmhany—for talad*. i Special fastwre price. T O M A T O J U I C E Ceustry Club- fell of v H sm I ue . A 24-ox. y Cans 25c Cranberry S A 0 C E Ocuau Spray— raady fa serve. 2 : 296 BUTTER Freshly creemed— Ceuatry Club Rail Lb. 00c PUMPK I N Ceegfry Cleb— g ■Slid l « l » 3 . pack . 1 | No. 2Va | Cans !25t Fancy Peas Ceuatry Club— «ordoa trash —lifted. A No. 2 C Cans 35c C U C UM B E R » —wefer-tMa. 2 t*ex. Jars B A N AN A S ............ .4 lbs. 25c GRAPEFRUIT .... . ...ea. 5c 1Marsh Seedless ORANGES ......... 5 lba. 25c Florida TANGERINES ....... ...doz, 23c APPLES ................ 3 lba. 25c Delicious, Fancy Box CRANBERRIES ........ lb. 20c Red Ripe, Solid GRAPES ...............2 lba. 10C Calif. Emperor ON IONS .......... ......... ea. 10c 10 -lb. Bag CABBAGE ............ .4 lbs. 10c YAMS ................... .4 lbs. 19c i’orta Rican COCOANUTS..........2 for 15c LEMONS ........... .3 for J0c ORANGES . ........... doz. S3c California ENDIVE ........ .... —lb. 10c CARROTS .............. .bunch 5c Calif., Big Size CAULIFLOWER ea. 25c CELERY .... ........... 2 for 15^ New California . LETTUCE..... .........2 for 15c Large Heads SQUASH ........ ........... ea. 5c Acorn PEFPERS ................. lb. 10c Green POTATOES........ ;10 lbs. 25c Mich. POTATOES........ 10 lbs. 29c Maine ' B ring In Your Cocoa Cola Coupons W e W ill Gladly Cash Thom For You* Complete' Has _of freib, high qualify Teede . . . fe meke your ThaakiqWlag feast • qlerlass onsl Starts will ha open late Wednesday sight, Nov. 25. Prices effective Tuesday axd Wednesday. FRUIT CAKE tb/Cdke | 9 . - Chucked (uU of traits end-’nuts. -t "V W li ASPARAGUS No. 2 Can O C . ■Country Cluhr-all green. ' ,- n*Wl# S P I C E S ^ Pkg. D x Sttd«n—aiBortea. p ' RVH COCKTAIL No. V Ccm IR ft Country Club—diced*fruit*. llP lp . LIMA SEANS 4 No. 2 Cans I Q . •forego Brand. £ r , ' -J a P G -s|P-ifeY':. ^ The better v*g*t»ble shortening,' . • WOiW C O O K I E S ^ L b | K e Fresh ehocol.te eoytred— , UV*W marehmallow Center*. . C R A C K E R S Lb.Pkg. | g e Counify Club—freth todsa* ■ w w B R E A D 16-Ox. LoafC fi “Clock”— timed for fre*hneM. * * » MIXED TEA0 Ve-Lb.Pkg. ITte M*y Garden; > * » BOLOGNA ................ lb. 15C Half Smoked Sausage, lb. 20c FRANKS ....................lb. 15c BACON, Jow l..... ....... lb. 20c BACON, Breakfast .... lb. 27c P IN T QUART 1^BV W e have Our Supply o f Christmas Candy and A ll Kinds o f Nuts. JEWEL HOT-DATED C O F F E E 17 * Lb* 3 Lbs. 4fc FRENCH BRAND COFFEE COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE O L I V E S Stuffed manranllt*—A delidoM appetlm at a special low price, CREAM CHEESE Frnh—Mount Hope, PEARS IIIIKS CHOC. DROFS Delicious creamy centers. Lotesla Cluh *r Rstky River assertsd sarhsasted hsvsrayss. 24-OX. Bob fPIvt 2 e bottle charge) FfNEAFFLE Na.2*/iC ee B | . Country Clal>—tUced. f e | « C O R N 9N a .2C a ii*97 . CountryClub £ CreamStyle £ I v F E A S , , C a i t i f * Country Club—Urge sweet, I I W S O II f . Can Cm Barbara Ann Tomato, H u CHERRIES No. 2Vx Can 9f|m Country Club—Royal Anne m wW to *3rrup. Country Club F L O U R "The choice el cSamplea M m ." Caustry i U w lM » H Halves la detklev* iyre|k" N o e 2 V a C o n CORN ftsBctous tsadsr keriwlit W A L N U T S Diamond No. 1 Budded. 6 4 6 B R A Z I L S Lh.90m Fancy eresbed brlttt, ta w V 4X SUGAR Lb.Pkg.Q* For confectioner'* u*e, l i w D A T E S t-Oz.Pkg. flflaa Sudan—pitted. I lew F I G S ’ Tasty Bmym*. t a . , MJ8?U!,AT,* » l 2 % i rl i 11 Citron or Letnon. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL # ANGEL FOOD “ 29 * C«he—eur famous l3-#s« feriptl Fresh, ffuffy, and One textured, fee It yout- trif tor * real treat. * ■(

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