The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52

c \ r *m ’ CEDARVILI/E HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, WS Ur. AlUa Turpimll o f €!*v«Und * P « t the week-end with his father, Mr. H. A . Turnbull. Mr. and R r i. W. W, Galloway en­ tertained the Dinner Bridge Club at a turkey dinner last Friday evening. The Ways and Means Committee o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter, D. A. R „ will bold a cake sale at the Tovyn- ship Qtitk’i office, Wednesday, Nor. 25, continuing through the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Foss McKinnis o f Silverton, were entertained over the week-end by Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Masters. Mrs. McKinnis and Mrs. Masters,are slaters. CrAwell, Mrs. W. A. Spencer, Mrs, Meryl Jones and Mrs. Wilbur. Con­ ley. Those who assisted in serving re­ freshments were Miss Wiltnah Spenc­ er, Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Miss Ruth Bums o f this place, and Mrs, Lamar Reed, Clifton. . Throughout the afternoon a musical program was presented by Mrs. 0 . W , Kuehrmaon; o f Cedarville, pianist; Miss Marguerite Hjiefeler, o f Spring- field, violinist, and 3^iia» Louise Apple, o f Springfield, who sang h group o f so I ob , . Quests were present from Spring- .field, Jamestown, Xenia, Clifton and Cedarville. Mrs. Fred Irvin, who has been a patient in the Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, where she underwent an operation, has returned home much improved.- WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING Miss Wilmah Spencer has issued in- - vitations to a number o f friends fo r a dinner and bridge at the Knott home fo r Saturday. Nov. 14, at 6:30, honor­ ing Chaplain and Mrs. LaClede Markle. The Clark’s Run d u b was enter­ tained Wednesday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Elizabeth Harbison, Cedar st; A number o f guests were present. Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C-^cMillarii 3048 Crescent Drive, Columbus, Ohio, will hold open house on Wednesday, No­ vember 18th from two until four and from eight until, eleven in celebration *o f their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The jubilee parties given by local merchants each Wednesday evening grow in' interest and attendance each week, regardless' o f weather condi­ tions. Happiness is spread through numerous families by the gifts pre­ sented.' Nothing in recent years has created, any more interest than these events as given by local merchants. The marriage o f Miss Annis Huff to Lee Wasincup o f Ghurchvill, Virginia, took place at the: home o f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Huff, Clifton, Saturday evening at 6:30. Rev. Emest O.'Ralston o f the Clifton U. P. church, officiating. Supper for 16 guests followed. Mr. and Mrs. Wasincup are both in Waynesburg, Virginia, where they.have established their homfe. Mrs. Wasincup was a former t’pacherht Clifton And i s a graduate o f Cedarville College.' The monthly meeting o f the Wo­ men’s Club was held Thursday after­ noon at the home o f Mrs, J. W. John­ son, Xenia ave., when a number o f members and guests enjoyed a splen­ did program and also a social hour; The speakers fo r the event were Mrs, Gilcrist and Miss Margaret Lackey, Jamestown, delegates to the International Sunday School Con-' vention at Oslo, Nofiway. Mrs. Gil-, crist gave a description o f her stay in London and Miss Lackey spoke o f in­ teresting events at other stops, on the trip. - Mrs. A. J, Hostetler recalled inter­ esting events in connection yrith her trip the past summer to Williams­ burg, Va, An ice course was served by the hostess, assisted by her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Herbert Main, o f Loveland. A social hour was enjoyed during which time Mrs. Anna Collins Smith presented the coming Christmas Seal campaign. .The annual Christmas party fo r the club members and husbands will be held next month at the home o f Mrs. John Irwin, in Jamestown. The Sunnyside Club was entertain­ ed Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown on South Main street. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Aden Barlow in entertaining. Ollie William, colored, drew a $50 fine for threatening Mrs. Jesse Lucas, colored ,while intoxicated, last Satur­ day night. When placed under arrest by Wm. Marshall, village marshal, Williams had an open razor on his person. __________ __ RECEPTION GIVEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON TO MANY GUESTS Vegetable Storage Certain vegetable;! keep longest at ■certain temperatures. The following list, notes a writer in the Chicago Tri­ bune, gives the recommended tempera­ ture and maximum storage period: Asparagus. 33 degrees, one week; car­ rots. 32-40 degrees, six months; cauli­ flower, 32 degrees, 30 to 40 days ; cel­ ery, 32 degrees, 3 Kf5 months; lettuce, 32‘‘degrees, 3 to 'lf weeks: sgnash, 40 degree's, 5 months, and green Utnntoes. 59410 degrees, t month. One hundred and sixty guests were received between the hours o f two to .fou/ and three to five last Saturday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. Aden ' Barlow, Church street. Hostesses for ‘ the event were* Mrs. Barlow, Mrs, J. W. Johnson o f this place; Mrs, H er-' - bert Main, Loveland, and Mrs. Wil­ lard Barlow, Columbus. Those who assisted, as- hostesses were Mrs. Edith Blair, Mrs. Frank Wool and Hair When wool and hair are examined and compared under the microscope wool. Is much simpler than hair. Wool grows from the upper layer of a double skin. Ilalr, on the other hand, is a fila­ mentous structure which Is a modified form of epidermis growing front u Short tutpiIla sunk at the bottom of a folllclo or liny pH In the outer skin. As a result of this difference between lialr and wool sheep have M hair. Their bodies are covered with a fieectv They are the only animals so covered! 7 9 Travel­ ing? Then you'd want to take along a Griffon Sturdiknit Topper — it** right for any weather; its resilient construction makes it hold its shape and , resist wrinkling and crumpling. M c D C I 3 M AN *S MEN ’S STORE 8 So. JDfitroit St. Xenia. Ohio ANNUAL DINNER MBEETING - OF CEDAR CLIFF D. A , R, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl*joyed a three course dinner. The annual dinner meeting o f the Cedar Cliff Chapter D, A. R, was given Monday evening at the Iron j Lantern, Xenia. Fifty-eight mem- Ibcrs and guests were present and en- warm ■ 0 % las :m. ** Stormont, Supt. Preaching, 11 u. m, This will be Mrs. Fred Dobbins, chaplain, con­ ducted a devotional service and Mrs. the opening message o f our Evangel-,Fyed Townsleyf rl)g(mt, presided. Mrs. ist, Dr. A. W, Jamieson. Let every Jacobs> chaivn,a „ 0f the Chap- member o f the church be present to committee on American music, extend a hearty welcome, It i* th e , two soloa, «Birds’ Songs at Even- privilege o f every Christian to bothJtide „ b Eric Coates> and „ By the receive good and then pass it on to Bend o f the R iveru by Clara others. Edwards. Miss Beatrice McClellan, „ J ’ P' C- J1- 6:30 p m Subject, lQf near Xeni Cedarvi,le Co„ stu_ “Morals in the Movies.’ ’ Leader, J o e , ^ fiang ^ so,os. «Goodbye» by Waddle, . , {Tosti, and “ Hedge Roses,” by Schu- Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in the Presbyterian Church. Sermon by Dr, A, W, Jamieson. * Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. For Sale—Chickens, White Rock friers. J, A. Burns, m. Kuehrmann was bert. Mrs. O. W. accompanist. The speaker o f the evening was Chaplain LaClede Markle, who gave a talk on the work o f the U, S. Navy as it relates to defense. He stated that a strong navy is a means, towards war. Let all heed the call to the Special Meetings to be held in our church, November 15-22. Let ns be just as enthusiastic in working for the sue- J®**""* ^ natum out of cess o f this effort in behalf o f Spirit-;Chapla,n Markle w,th h,s famlly- who ual Things, as many o f our citizens are visiting with Mrs. Markle’s were in behalf o f their favorite can -! parents’ and <1VIr8- L C* Davi8* didate in the recent election. P ray lleave ?°on for, the Samoan Islands up, talk up, and work up, in the Lord’s ! 'vhere they w11 be ,ocated on assifte- work- for these eight /lays! “ Seek ye men*’ first the Kingdom o f God and His 7 ~ Righteousness.” Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Cummings, We hope to see every member o f wh° have been residing in Jamestown the congregation at our Covered Dish the Past two years, returned here supper, this (Friday) evening at 6:30, Thursday, taking their fovner resi- and the Congregational meeting to dence oh North Main st. Mr. and Mrs follow. -After service o f Worship at 7:30 p. m.? there will be held the election o f elders. Three men will be elected to Sferve nine years, under the Rotary system. „ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dwight R. 'Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ The Hero­ ism o f Christian Faith,” Acts 21:12, 13, 27-34. Golden text: “ Greater love hath no man: than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends;" John 15:13. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sermon theme: “ The Impious Usurper.” Ser­ mon text:. “ God Save the King,” The Sunshine club (Juniors) meets at 5:45 p. m. “ThoFellowsKip Club“ (HiglrSchool) meets at 6:30 p. m. The Query Club (College) -meets at (5:30 p. m. The Union Evening Service will be held in. this church at 7:30. Dr. R; A. Jamieson’s brother will preach the sermon. Wednesday evening at 6:30 is the Moderator’s dinner in the Westminster Church, Dayton; The price o f the dinner is sixty cents. Reservations must be made in advance. The annual committal service o f the Y. W. C. A. o f the College will bo held in this church on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. * The members o f our church are in* vited to attend the preaching serv­ ices in the U. P. Church next week Dr. Jamieson says that the service on Monday evening will be o f unusual interest to all. A brother o f Dr. Jamieson’s will preach on each o f the other evenings. Lawrence Dukes, their son-in-law and daughter, will reside, with them. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Murphy, have as their guest the former’s mother, Mrs. Murphy, o f Onley, 111. COZY THEATRE SOUTH MAIN STREET FRIDAY and SATURDAY MERCHANTS JUBILEE NIGHT $5 GIVEN AWAY HER BI G T H R I I I I i §ltttr/bri Wfghti SUNDAY *nd MONDAY FRANCIS LEDERER ANN SOUTHERN -in—. a My American W ife” also POPEYE Cartoon “ LITTLE SWEET PEA” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . . 'Charles Everett Ilill, Minister Church School, 10 a.' m. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “ Our Lord's Command." Epworth League, 6:30 p, m. Union Meeting, in the Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p..,m. We have accepted the invitation to attend the meetings, missionary and evangelistic, in the United Presby-. terian Church, next week. Our Quarterly Conference will be held Sunday-afternoon, Nov. 20. Dr, C. E. Turley, District Superintendent, will be present, Attend the Cozy on Tuesday, Wed­ nesday or Friday and receive your ticket entilling you to $5, or five free passes to theatre. Drawing Every Friday Night COAL The weather the past few days is a reminder that W inter is not far o ff and you w ill need Good Coal. i * . High Grade Coals in Yard YELLOW JACKET, DANA KENTUCKY BLOCK Genuine POCAHONTAS LUMP (Coal Treated fo r Dust) Genuine 1POCAHONTAS EGG COAL (Dust Treated) POftINA FEED OF ALL KINDS The Pu-Ri-Na Store C.L.McGuinn TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. November 4th. Mr. and Mrs, II, G. Funsett o f In- Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Parker ate an- - _ _ _ r dianapolis, Ind., spent Thursday with nouncing (he birth o f a daughter. * J-WT* H # Yv lU ift t lt S friends here. Both were former yesi- (Alma Joan, at their home, Wednesday, DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springe, Ohio dents and expect to return the first of the month, For Sale—Florence 20-inch cir­ culating heater, ip good condition, Priced reasonable. Phone 130, Cedar­ ville, O. * The Latest and Most Desirable In Underwear LADIES’ UNDERWEAR CARTER’S UNDERWEAR Snuggies, Sport Panties and Ladies’ CottonUnion Suits at— Vests, Each— ' V , . * * . » 5 9 c $ 1 . 0 0 and $ 1 . 5 0 McCallum Silk and Wool LADIES’ BALBRIGGANS In Tea, Rose and Blue. Small, HOSE Medium, Large Sizes— $ 1 . 2 5 Other grades in Tea, Rose and \ h T Blue at— $ 2 . 0 0 W m Ladies’ Silk and Wool m L- UNION SUITS $ 2 . 0 0 and $ 2 . 5 0 Tan, Gray, Black. A Rare Bar- LADIES’ KICKERNICHS gain, Per Pair— Sport Panties,. Vests, Each— 7 5 c $ 1 . 0 0 GIBNEY’S A llen Building Xenia, Ohio KROGER STORES NO SALES TAX ON FOODS NO SALES TAX ON FOODS SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY (N o v . 13-14 th ) SUGAR Pure granulated- on extra feature value COFFEE Jewel - Hot Dated • Fresh and flavory 3 ^ 49c I t * 47c 17c Per Lb. PEACHES Avondale— delicious halvas la syrup—good stoefc-upltam 2 No. 2 V 2 O I I j * Cans WHEAPESii-2". I9c TOMATOES « 4~-25c RED BEANS E - H S 3C™ 25=' CHERRIES " w - 2S°;„s2 25= F L O U R “ S M's.,* 97c H E I N Z 2 « « 25c PALMOLIVE 5c FANCY PEAS t r 2 T J 33* MEAT BOLOGNA .........................................................lb. 15c FRANKS ............................................................. lb. 15c HALF SMOKED SAUSAGE .......................... lb. 20c BREAKFAST BACON .................................... lb. 2*c JOWL BA CO N ................................... ............... lb. 20c PRODUCE SPINACH ...................................... ...................... lb* Be C A B B A G E .*......... ............... .— ,—.—..lb. 2 c CABROTS hunch 8c B EET S fill Amdale-^ut Can 1118 KRAFT CHEESE I l l L All varied** ’A-Lb. Pkgt. I f V7M except -Old Enslialt,1 MUSTARD Smbaia;— Ql, Jar real flavor. N O R T H E R N Tlsme—linenlicd. R o ll SUPER SUDS m / 4fl A real buy. Stn, P/ci. W / 3 G LAYER C A X i . Oelirloua Oold-N-Sno Each Larne, cake. ISo CSuntry Club. TWI N C R E A M fi*A Cookies f*. I f H PUMPKIN ^ „ H 1 A( s CountryClub. Mo. 2Vt Can 4r / 3 w COMBINATION SALE Hr I2V2 c 6c - V i t 2fiC 'Kb. 2 2o-o*. I>ks*. Paoeake Fleur—CountVy Club, I 22-os. Jug. Syrup— PutUan. A ll For 29 ORANGES, Florida’s 8 lbs, 28c GRAPES lb. lQc U- ■ 1

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