The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

V XP P4 T- {4 j Loca l and Personal n n m ''.Ms..>, - ~ I f you plan to build, remodel,of re­ finance, consult Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association. 3 ! CBDARVirZE HEKXE0, r ■ <msg Wf A W f Church Notes BRIDGE LUNCHEON TUESDAY Two Horses May Be One Horse Too Many Mrs* J. E. Turnbull, who suffered a paralytic stroke some days ago, re­ mains in about the same condition, , The Research Club will mee't.’ next Thursday afternoon"' at the home of Mrs, J, S. West. Mrs, Allie Anderson, who has been in poor health for some time, does not show much improvement Mr, and Mrs, A, F. Peterson ,of Frankfort, 0 ., were guests o f the latter’s parents, Judge and Mrs, S. C Wright over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S. T, Baker have mov­ ed into their newly refurnished home at the corner o f Main and ChQlicothe streets. Mr. Russell Wells, is cupying their country home. oe- The village and county are improv­ ing the street through “ Pittsburgh,” that connects with the " Barber road. This is a much needed improvement Prof. F. A. Jurkat was a speaker at the Ohio Classical Conference at Cincinnati, Thursday. His theme was, “ Laughing and Grief.” Mr. Walter Cummings has rented the Randall property on the Yellow Springs road, now occupied by Miss Josephine Randall. Miss Randall is a member of the Jamestown school faculty and will locate in that place. . ■Miss Josephine Randall, Miss Mil­ dred Trumbo, and Mrs. Cora- Trumbo are spending the week end with Miss Elsie Shroades of Cincinnati, Mis Randall, and Miss Trumbo will attend the meetings of the Southwest­ ern Teacher’s Association while there. Mrs, Grace Ritchie Alexander of Oberlin, Ohio, was the guest of her parents, Dr. and. Mrs. C. M. Ritchie, several days "this week while „on her way-to-the^Qhio- Classical Confercnce- at Cincinnati. Mr.. Leigh Alex­ ander, her (husband, who is a Professor in Oberlin College, is President of this Teachers’ Conference. ..................... .. ■ » FIRbT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight B. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ Law, Love and Tamper* ance," Rom. 113.. Golden tex t; “ It1”is good not t 9 eat fifth,, nor to drink wipe, nor to do anything whereby tby brother stumbleth.” Rom 14.21 . 1 Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: “ Preparedness,1 Sermon text: " I f Thou hadst been hero.” Sunshine Slub meets at 5:4£ p. m. Fellowship Club meets at 6:30 p. m. Query .Club meets at 6:30 p. m. Junior Evening Service in the M.‘ E. Church at 7:30. Program is the An­ nual Bible Reading Contest for the young men o f Cedarville College. The music will be in charge o f the Music Dept,, o f the College. The .annual ejection night supper will be held in the basement o f the church from 5:30 p, m. to 8 p. m., on Tuesday. The menu will consist of: creamed chicken on biscuits, mashed potatoes, gravy, baked beans, rolls, spread, vegetable salad, chocolate cake with whipped cream, and coffee. The charge will be thirty-five cents. Wednesday evening at 8 p. m., will be the special program o f hymn ap­ preciation under the direction o f the Rev. Calvin W. Laufer, D.D., o f our Board of Christian Education,. This promises to b f a service jjui unusual interest and a- large audience is ex­ pected. It will be held in the audi­ torium o f the church and all are in­ vited. The Elders Association o f Dayton Presbytery will hold their Fall dinner and meeting in the First Presbyterian Church of Fletcher on Thursday eve­ ning of next week.. Dr. John David Lindsey o f Findlay wil lspeak on “ The Ruling Elder.” . The .Mizpah Bible Class will not meet next Tuesday, but will meet at the Manse on Tuesday, November 10th. Wednesday evening, November 18th is the Moderator’s dinner and meeting in the Westminster Church o f Dayton. The Rev, Henry B. Masters, D.D., is the Moderator' pf. our church. It is your solemn duty to go to the polls on Tuesday and vote conscieh-' tiously. Mrs. I. C. Davis and daughter-in- i law, Mrs, John Davis, entertained at l a delightful luncheon and bridge party! Two-horse teams are not profitable at; the Knott home near Pitchin, Tues- when engaged in a one-horse business day afternoon. The event, was in according to .Marshall K. Whiter, de- ,honor o f the former's daughter, Mrs. partment o f rural economics, Ohio LaGlede Markle, New London, Conn., state University,' who explains that I who has been a guest o f her parents, (the equipment really necessary to operate any farm often is adequate Forty-four guests were received at one o’clock after which bridge and ropk were enjoyed during, the after­ noon, Chaplain LaClede Markle, who has been stationed at New London, Conn., two years, is hero on a visit with his fam ily.at,the.home o f Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis, Mr. Markle will remain here until next morithwften he will accom­ pany his family to San Francisco, Cal., the trip to' be made by motor. They will sail from there to the Phillipine Islands and then on to Somoan Islands where he has an assignment for two years at the U. S’, Naval Base. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH If you need fence erected oxg> re­ building o f old fence, Phone 141-F12, (t f) MAYWOOD HORNEY. COZY THEATRE SOUTH MAIN STREET FRIDAY and SATURDAY £NMUE C H M atth ' RAC£TRAW W A R N E R O L A N D Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School, 110 a, m. Meryl Stormont, S.upt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Thome, “ A Gospel Invitation.” Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p. m. Subject* International Neighborliness.” Leader,, Betty Tobias. Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in the Methodist Church. The program is under the direction of the college, with the Boys Bible Reading Contest. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. We join in a Union Service in the Presbyterian Church. A meeting is called to organize n Prayer Group by the women o f the Churches of the village, at the’ home of Mrs. R, A-. Jamieson, Monday, 2 p. m, . Ther.e were seventeen from C’-cdur- ,'ille at the Xenia Y. P. C. U. Pres- byterial in the 1st U. P. Church, Co­ lumbus, Monday evening. There were over 200 at the banquet. The Women’s Annual Thank Offer­ ing Service will bp *held Sabbath morning, -November 8, with thtf rid- Iress by Rev. Bruce Buchnann, return­ ed missionary from Ethiopia. SUNDAY And MONDAY A laughable dram* of Iotaon* budge*1 METHODIST EPISCOPAI. CHURCH Charles Everett Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m. The Primary . and Intermediate Depart­ ments will have charge o f the Wor­ ship service. ..Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: "How Deadest Thou?” Epworth League, 6:30 p, m. Bible Reading Contest, in our Church, 7:30 p. m. All-day meeting o f the Ladies* Aid, the W. F. M. S., and the W. H. Kf. S„ at the church, Wednesday, 0kmoUylt^hJttoo. MCdmiSimHttulmh* .TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY _ .. 0\ S * 4U i i t * $in«* 888 ? * d « e *1 d k p DR. LAUFER LEADS HYMN APPRECIATION SERVICE Dr. Laufer, connected with the Board o f Christian Education o f the it Presbyterian Churdi, U. S. A to work more acres than the farmer owns or rents, Business men would explain this as too much' overhead but, on the farm, it ofen is, impossible to reduce this fixed equipment. Farm machinery cannot be borrowed because when the borrower wants the tool the owner also is using it, A plow may be ly- consider when he plans the volume o f his business. Increased’ volume o f busbies may be obtained by buying' or renting addi­ tional land, by increasing the acreage o f intensive crops, or by keeping larg­ er number* o f livestock. The means chosen must be decided by local condi­ tions. Farmers who are distant from market will not decide to grow truck crops even if their soil is suitable for the venture. • } Not all o f the troubles on Ohioi farms are due to a small volume o f business. Ownership o f more live­ stock than can be efficiently handled, purchase o f machinery that cannot be economically although it will increase production, arid planting more crops than can be well tended are just as J ruinous to profits as farming too small units o f land and keeping too little livestock. The farmer has to learn to balance (ing idle the greater part o f the year to the First Prert>yterian "church ibUt o f id,we3s occllr when where he will speak and conduct a jn° 006 K ^ owin®‘ hymn ,of appreciation service on Nov. 1 only course open to the farmer Ihis equipment against his land, crops, 4th at 8 p. m. Dr. Laufer is a "min- jis t° adaPte tha size o f bis farm to his and livestock, Cost accounts kept by ister o f music” and arranges musical ,sq“ Un»«nt-and obtain-more land if his Ohio farmers show that successful programs for churches and church or-i*™1* animals and machinery are not businesses are conducted on both large ganizations and 'lectures on educa-jbelng eteciently uaed* The larger the and small farms in the state.. Their tiohal subjects. He is also the author ivolume °f farm Products produced by success depends upon the owner choos- o f several books. .a given amount o f equipment the jsmaller is the.overhead charge against Invitations have been issued to more each ™ ite o f cr°Ps or livestock pro- than 100 persons to a reception to be duced,- given at the homo o f Mrs. A. H. Bar- The chemist knows that if he mixes low, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7. The certain chemicals he ‘ will obtain ing the correct crops and livestock for his own place. MAN WANTED with farm, experi­ ence to handle local service work for Nationally known company. Per- hostesses will be Mrs. Barlow, Mrs. J. definite results, but the farn ‘v does | rtPay _fvery week. not know when he mixes 20 acres o f n corn, 15 acres o f oats, 10 cows, and 200 hens whether he will make a profit of $1;000 or will lose money qn the year’s W. Johnson, Mrs. Willard Barlow, Co­ lumbus, and Mrs. Herbert Main, Love­ land. Guests will be received from two until four and from three until operations. Each farm has special Car necessary. Our men earning from $35 to $75 a week. Not neces­ sary to write letter. Just fill out coupon -below and mail to Box 164, Dept. 7944, Quincy, Blinois. until five o’clock. problems which the operator has to A NEW SALES POLICY FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS The selling price of Fat Lambs and Sheep is. now posted at 9- a. no. each Monday and consignors may have their checks immediately after weighing in. This new policy will assure the consignor A SURE MARKET, THE BEST PRICE AND IMMEDIATE ■ CASH. ■ SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. S torm s. A n . Sl’ KlNtiFIELD, OHIO Mai, 3S5-J SPECIALS! •• t )• v •. ■•■ • . ; . • , BOSS OAK HEATERS................... ......$26.95 19-in. Fire Bowl SUCCESS OAK HEATERS ....... * $22.95 17-in. Fire Bowl l a u n d r y S to v e s .................$ 7.45 . .4;8-m. Caps 6-in. 28 -GAUGE STOVE PIPE ...... .. ,19c Joint 7-in.....................»....23c Joint PERFECTIONOH.STOVES- HEATERS WOOD and COAL COOK STOVES Stove Boards—$1.25 Up ' «r SHOT GUN & RIFLE SHELLS Cuininingt& Creswell HARDWARE COMPANY NEXT TO COZY THEATRE FOR SALE—Five desirable houses in .Cedarville, Reasonable prices and terms; Farms listed in Greene and surrounding counties. Easy terms ar­ ranged, W, L. Clematis, Realtor. Office in Gaines Bldg., S. Main St. M IL T O N ’S| XENIA’S NEWEST | I LADIES’ APPAREL | STORE I Come in and let us show" you the_| latest styles o f new dresses and | our complete line o f women’s ay-1 cessories, including purses, hosiery, § sweaters, skirts and millinery. §■ Our Conts, both fur trimmed and | sport, are the finest that can be| obtained. | We are certain that the price and | quality o f merchandise shown in | MILTON’S will appeal to you. | FRANK W. GEIGER Springtidd, Ohio Twenty Year*’ Judicial Experience F ea r le » , Competent, Efficient c a n d id a t e for _ JUDGE Of COURT of APPEALS Second Appellate Judicial District. Full Term, (Non-Partisan Ballot) Six times elected by home <people.tj> Judicial positions. Has ailways been alert to promote the General Welfare. Has supported, both offi­ cially and privately, social se­ curity measures — Juvenile Court, Detention Homes, Blind and Mothers’ Pensions, As a' member o f the Frater­ nal Order o f Eagles was ac­ tive in promoting Old Age Pensions. As a Judge he was always careful to protect the citizen in his personal and property rights. He believes the Courts should defend the Constitution o f the State and Nation. Frank W. Geiger Committee, Howard M. Jones," Chairman | 27 E."Main St. Xenia, O. I i ' . ■. ■ i HasYour Business In Probate and Juven ile Courts The Past 12 Years Been Handled PM CAREFULLY, INTELLIGENTLY HONESTLY and PROMPTLY?— D o e s E x p e r i e n c e C o u n t ? IF SO, RE-ELECT S. C. WRIGHT JUDGE OF THE PROBATE COURT (Political Advertisement) L . KROGER STORES l CAVI— AND SAVI SAFELY AT YOUR KROGER STORII Chech ewer thli llit ef Kreyer's certified velees— yeer . eetlifactles li yearaeteed or eer meaty hock. Oo to year favorite Krayer jtoro at ooce. Horo'e o real llee-ep of quality morchoadiio ot prleai thot will moha you smile, O L I V E S Stuffed MeonoUto. Sp«d*l Inturt lot thlt tnek-md only. APPLE SAUCE "cM Pluo-V Brawl. H m 'i a food itock-un item, j Pet m g r a tupply today. Yi-Oal. Jar’ Fickhs to KROGER COFFEE WEEKI Special tale of Kroger*! fine'toffeet thl* week* endl A price, and flavor to cult every purw. IMnk Kroger*. Coffees for taste istufactim . HOT DATED Lb.' 3-Lb. Idy lay 49c You are insured of fresher coffee when you buy Kroger’s Hot Dstedl Kroger’s Coffees are dsted at ths roaster for absolute freshness.•The best in flavor, aroma and smoothness. FRENCH BRAND • BODIED B oo 2 1 C Dri ’s Jewel COUNTRY CLUB BODIED VACUUM PACKED Caa Roy “ 2 7 * 13 I BRIDGE-LUNCHEON GIVEN AT TOWNSLEY HOME Mrs, Paul Townsley and Mrs, George Gordon were hostesses at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being one o f the delight­ ful social events o f the fall season. More than forty guests were present, there being three tables o f auction bridge, four tables o f contract and four tables o f rook, Prizes were a-' warded to Mrs. R. (J. Riteijohr in flue-, tion bridge; Mrs, Janies MiHer, Xenia,: contract bridge, and Mrs. R, A."'Jamies • son in rofik, « The event was in keeping with the Hallowe’en season, decorations and ap­ pointments for the three course lunch­ eon at the Townsley home were clever­ ly adopted. The center pieces were of flowers extending from witches' hats, while cats, pumpkins, and other Hal-1 lowe’cn favors Were employed in the decorations, Guests were present from Spring- field, Sedalin, Xenia and Cedarville. Subscribe fo r TUB HERALD COAL The weather the past few days is a reminder that Winter is not far off and you will need Good Coal. High Grade Coals in Yard YELLOW JACKET, DANA KENTUCKY BLOCK Genuine POCAHONTAS LUMP (Coal Treated for Duat) Genuine POCAHONTAS EGG COAL (Dust Treated) Iowa and Home Grown Timothy Seed PURINA FEEfo OF ALL KINDS 1110 Pu-Ri-Na Store l C.L.McGuinn TELEPHONE^— 3 South Millar Cedarrille, O. 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Coo Farm Rad— 100T« pure Pennsylvania f Your ehoiss of light or medium. V K ( 9 5 " Froth from Kroyer’s Owo Oakery Ginger Another special buy for this week-end only, Buy pknjy for the kiddies, ............................... ’..................... . LUX SOAP * ’ 4 Bar*.. LUX fLAKES MEATS q FRANKS......................... lb. 15c « * BOLOGNA.................... lb. 15c BACON.................... ....... lb. 27c Half Smoked Sausage lb. 20c JOWL BACON ............. lb. 20c 2 6 * Lory* Package 22 * ^RICI— River Iranfi f i . Packaye . . . . . . - U S LAYER CAKE, White Moeetate, Sye- 4 Q . eial Price. Each GRAHAM CRACKERS. C. C.. 2-Lb Pky. .,», 2 l e BRIAKPAST Food!. I R . C. C „ Pky.... I W SODA Craek*r<s IK s . C. C„ 1-Lb. Pky. I *96 SANDWICH BREAD, Clock Sliced, | Q g 34-Os. ANCAKL. C. C., 5-Lb. Bay AIRYFeed,Weses H%, 100 Lbs... PANCAKEFLOUR, D P a ca$ JE9 PRODUCE Cauliflower ^ . . 2 for 25c Tomatoes . Apples . . Grimes Golden Cabbage Bananas 2 lbs. 15c 8 lbs. 25c lb. 2c 4 lbs. 25c v.-tr

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