The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26

* JP#*UA*^ i l « K Ilf » * MOYICB—The ragater mated moot- ^ **»«t *• t o. o. r. «i& kt h*u augMtagML|^UMM tuft P pm I . M» Shew*# SooNtary. •=. ........ *■ ^ —- - — ~ J L o c r I a n d P e r t t m u l • cream, eac* awi yam war* Hrvoai nUTICE U r r U lU b M L R during tbo avoBiag. Qaaate wart pro* -----— pat* from Jameotew*. Koala, YoUow PROiATM COURT Springs, Woat Joffionaa, Sfringftrid G fom CowMy, Ohio and St, Parte. No. EttT COZY THEATRE SOUTH MAIM STREET SATURDAY LAWRENCE TIBBETT Misa Maudo Hastings. of Kant, O,, O., is hem* for the Holiday vacation. Mia* Rebecca Galloway, who ha* ‘ boon attending Dennison University, il home for the Holiday vacation. CHRISTMAS PARTY RNJOYRD BY RRNNSINGTON CLUB . * , , , ,„ .-------------- | Hr. R. A. Murdock, and sister, Misa . Ina, are spending Chriatmas in Louis­ ville, Xy,, aa guests of Rev. Walter Mortar and family. K, X. M*Fsr!**4, Artur, of the Ketate at Aik* mart X tbiw . B m w l runout, m k * u > root, *t *i, For Sal# -Reconditioned vacuum! For Rent-Two-ear garage. * «0i ’ Good pa*iwtr tim mt* *f cleaner* and iron*. 3S and UP volt, jifra. Mary McMillan (gt) foxing lira*teak, and agm sadotf at Uaad Maytag angina. U*ad gg-volt I ' ................ OMe State University says Shat » * « . . ( M d . i » tight pta»tj vw sm -CM *™ ., * » . « « ft* . :g [ ty w w - t w«tric. | J. A. Item. >VSr Z^T^^Z. “UNDER YOUR SPELL” . I Hr. Willard Kyle, wife and daugh­ ter, Eileen, of Manchester, O., will he gueata Christmas Hay at the home of his parents, Hr. and Mrs. J. E. Kyle. — Also— | Hr. W. R. and Mrs, MeChesney, ac- “ T h e N e w A d e v n t u r e s w " ? * j m m Eioise mc - _ . . Laughlm, left Tuesday for Cartier, O f T f lr Z 8 n ,> IU., where they will spend the Holi- . days. Hiss McLaughin teaches in the Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Yandalia, O., schools, SUNDAY AND MONDAY December 27-28 JANE WITHERS SLIM SUMMERVILLE “Can This Be Dixie?” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY December 31-January 1 GINGER ROGERS — 7 ,. FRED ASTAIRE “SWINGTIME” Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Steele arc having as their guests this week, their son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs L, E. Johnson, and daughter, Wildo, of Wheaton, 111. Mr. Johnson will re­ turn after a week-end visit while Mrs. Johnson and daughter*will remain for the Holidays. EASTERN STAR OFFICERS INSTALLED MONDAY EVE. Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs, Ohio a F a r m L o a i f £ £ ? f ! •^ rst we hove 1 . . . .S ., J '■ ! 1 v H r-.v* tuiy • ; ' ^- » ipprtmal. ......»t * million dot ^ v-M'-i There muvi -'ar.on. WINHOOH & COMPANY [ Installation o f officers for the Ce- ;darville Chapter, No. 418 O, E. S., was held in lo'dge hall Monday evening. The hall had been decorated beauti­ fully in keeping with the Christmas season. i The installation officers were: Mrs. Ruth Apple, St, Paris} Marshal, Mrs. Ruth Preston, Yellow Sprigs; Chap­ lain, Mrs. Ellen 'Benedict, Yellow Springs; Conductress, Miss Mamie Colinger,' St. Paris; *Organist, *Mrs. Alberta Moorman, Jamestown. I Local officers installed for the year were: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Ada Storniont; Worthy Patron, Rev. Ghas, E. Hill; Associate Matron, Mrs. Hazel Edwards; Associate Patron, Mrs. Amos Frame; Secretary, Mrs. Anna Little; Treasurer, Mrs. Mattie Cum­ mings; Conductress, Miss Ora Hanna; Chaplain, Mrs. Mary Hill; Marshal), Mrs. Kathryn Masters; Organist, Mrs. Elsie Brown; Adah, Mrs. Laura Mar­ shall; Ruth, Miss Jane Frame; Esther, Mrs. Naomi Little; Martha, Miss Josephine Randall; Electa, Mrs. Mar­ garet Nelson. ■The musical program during the evening included two violin solos by Mrs. Urban, St, Paris, and a s*xa- phone solo by Ned Brown. Refreshments ■consisting of . ice U. S. L. BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE ... RECHARGE - — - RENTALS U. S. TIRES Sales and Service THE Ohio Independent Oil Co. Cedarvilla, Ohio HON ALLEN, Mgr. Phone 68 COAL C a r D a n a B l o c k C a r D u s t T r e a t e d P o c a h o n t a s L u m p O n T r a c k ALSO ALL THESE COALS IN STOCK IN YARD Better fill up before * repeat o f the same kind of weather we had last Christmas. FEED OF ALL KINDS* INCLUDING THE FAMOUS PURINASPECIALS TheF«-m -Na State C . L . M cG u in n M h M OW S t. TE LE PH ON ED Members of the Kagaiagton Club and husbands enjoyed the annual Christmas party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Evans, at beautiful Femdale Farm. Thirty-six persons, including club members and their husbands, enjoy­ ed dinner, which wns served at a long table arranged in die basement of the Dobbins home, The table was at­ tractively decorated with red and white appointments and red tapers in crystal holders. Following the dinner the.guests as­ sembled in the living room, where gifts were exchanged around a stately Christmas tree. The fireplace in the .living room was banked with ^ever­ greens and other holiday appoint­ ments were employed in the decora­ tions of the room. Bridge and other game3 were en­ joyed throughout the remainder of the evening. Those attending the affair were Mr, and Mrs, Fred Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conley, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Creswell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell, Mr. and Mrs..Fred Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ son Galloway, Mr, and Mrs, Delmer Jobe, Mr, and Mrs. Merle Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McMillan, Mr, and Mrs.' Fred Townsley, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Townsley^Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, Mr. mid Mrs. Roy Waddle,, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. Harry Hamman, Mrs. Lucy Turner and Mr. and Mrs; Evans. PunwuMt to mi enter at t!» preMlc Ceurt (if G m m rouat;, Ohio, the uaderWeaed will uSuc m Public gale *t tb* W»*t Dour of Oourl K* um in xenta, Ohio, »*turd*.r, to* tad Day of January, 1M7, AT IS O'CLOCK A. «*., tb* following deacrlhed real octal*, to-wH: •* Mtuato In 111* Vlllcg* of 4‘ed*rriU», Comity of Gnene, end State or Olilo, md Laowu flKST TUiVCTgltuate In 111* Ylltas* of Cpdarrllle, In Mid County «u<l 8tMc, nnd Indue «)1 or LSt Sumter K?e (S) In 'ilt’c Addi- tlon to th» Town of Cedgrrlllo, ae County Ohio, no declgnr.ted on the recorded pint of nnid AddUlau, SUCONO TRACT:—Algo In tald Vitlngc nf Cedarvlllo, In uli] Coitiity and State, and lioing part of Military Surrey No. 3745 entered In the name of William Tompklni, tetfnning at a ataka oaaterly comer to la>t Number One (1) in tbe Tuwtk of 'Cettarklile and tuaulnr. lbancft with one of (ba street* of said Town S. l i ’ 4° W. IS poles to an alley; tlwnee with said alley N. 14>4° W. 55■feet to a stake; tlienco N, 73%° W. 10 poles to au alley* thence with said alley N, H<4° W, 55 feet to a stake; thence N. 73%° E. IS pules to the beginning, containing 0314 perches. Excepting however about 176 feet off the east end of said last above described parcel sold and conveyed by Jolm W. McLean and wife to Wm. 1*. Townsley by.deed dated April 15, 1881, recorded In Peed Record*, Greene County, Oltlo, Volume 68, page 5#6.' Said re­ maining tract, being about 83 feet east; and west by 55 feet north and south and lying south of the first tract hereinabove described. - Said real*estate is located on the aouth aide of chiuieotlie Street, Cedsrville, Ohio. Said real estate has been appraised at $S.- 700.06. and muBt be sold to bring not lea* than iwo-tblrds (8-3) of the appraised value, Terms—J300.O0 casli down the day of the sale, and payment of the remainder of sale price to bp determined "on .at the time of the sale. It, E. jrcFARLAND, Admr. or Estate or Alice Ford Mehean, Deceased. HARRY D. SMITH, Attorney for Admr. (5t-iI-4—1-ld) For Salo—Wrecking building and used lumber and frame. Come quick. , R. Wolford. For Sale—Bas* burner, small gas*- stove, washing machine, wringer, and several other household articles. B. E. McFarland. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate o* Julia F. Hopping, Deceased, Notice is hereby given that Ray­ mond Hopping has been duly appoint­ ed as Administrator of the estate of Julia F, Hopping, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County Ohio. Dated this 1st day of December, 1036. S. C. WRIGHT, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. "■ CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS TO THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. gfcanaaa Ave. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Mila SSS-J n J\zBxyi/i\ ANN0UNCIN6 , A L B E R T P IC K M A N A 6 E M E N T AH# . C O M P L E T I O N O F M O D E R N I Z A T I O N BY THE ESTATE OF M A R S H A L L F IE L D *■r {'-•** ’ ij >"*ir LGUYCWIW HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN (OnloMo YM MMglmil Y m MMAaie Imaagaiad a§ < AMtew* i>hwNMk. IM m 'SIO amimpalaitsiHM#aad HIM0# MMMMPBM^MiM^MNe #1 JbNVIMBNPYIvRN m HHW#ME6RnM6 ™ M A IR T • H O T E LS 4500 HOM S IN • STATU A Slmj dfrtetmaa! A wish to you, our customers! May the Holiday Season bring you a wealth of joy and good fellowship. May the New Year bring you Healthy Happiness and Prosperity in full measure. For ourselves, we al$o have a wish. iThat we may continue to serve you faithfully and well, and enjoy a continuation of the pleasant relationships estab­ lished through many years of service. . £ & 3E 3t SmP-'-r ‘ . li 74 - ; Sagftm ] t o t r Sc f e ’®&&2&&Sif3SSf3SSf^^ KROGER STORES Santa Carnes to Kroger's With aMoney*SavingFOOD SALE! Awaww CAKE— teaJJe* . 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