The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 1-26
\ ' C&DAkVIU*R HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. !6M Ask Approval Of Liquidation Cost E .peitaei? incurred in liquidation o f the Commercial and, Savings Bank Co., Xenia, during the period July 1 to September 30, end o f the Exchange Bank at Cedarville fo r the period, June 16 to September 15, are set forth in itemised statements Oiled fo r ap proval in common pleas court. The Commercial bank expense totalled $1,403.03, including $626.19 administrative, $742.52 legal and $134.32 operating, while the closed Cedarville bank liquidation cost a- mounted to $386.57, including $322.61 administrative, $63.21 operating, and seventy-live cents for maintenance. O . B , U . A l « l ( r f Dinner Planned | Ohio State University alumni of Greene County will join in the annual observance o f Ohio Day with a din ner-meeting at 6 p. m. ’Friday in the Xenia Rotary Club rooms, according to Dr. Russell E. Halstead, Xenia president o f the county alumni asso ciation, John L. Clifton, professor of education at Ohio State University and former state director, o f educa tion, will be the principal speaker. Church Notes METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett Hill,’ Minister Church School, 10 a. m. Worship Service, 11 a. mi Subject, “ The Advent” Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Union Meeting! in M. E. Church, 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the Rev. Donald Lomas, o f S. Charleston. Monday! 7:45 p. m., County Brotherhood Meeting, in our Church. Our High School Orchestra will play for about 20 minutes at the beginning, and a Chorus from Cedarville College will sing three numbers. The-Rev. Jesse Swank, pastor o f Central M. E. Church, Springfield, will , bring the' message. All men o f the community ate invited. •Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 at the parsonage. ' COLLEGE NEWS Theme: Subject: Giving." m., in UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Supt. Meryl Stormont. Preaching, 11 a. m. “ Shadows and Substance.” . Y. P. C. U., 6:30 p. m. ■‘Planning my Christmas Leader, Betty Coulter. Union Service, 7:30 p Methodist Church. — -Prayer-Meetingr^-Wednesday—7*30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Lulu Watt. Leader, Mrs. W. W. Galloway. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Those wishing to subscribe for “ The United Presbyterian” in the club, rate $1.50, please give me your name Sab bath, as the order must go in on Monday, Dec. 7th. Any wishing “ The Christian Herald” magazine, rate $1, please report also. ♦ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ( Dwight R. Guthrie, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul jRamsey, Supt. Lesson: “ Paul’s Part ing Counsels.” I, Tim. 6-6; 2 Tim. 4:16-18. Worship Service, 11 a. m. - Program, by the Gospel Team o f the College. i Junior Endeavor at 5:45 p. m. Query Club at 6:30 p .m. Union Evening Service in the M. E, Church. Rev. Donald Lomas o f South Charleston will preach. Mid-week Service at the home of Prof, and Mrs, C. W. Steele. The theme is; “ What do I know about Man?” This is the first o f several cottage prayer services. Junior Choir practice on Wednes day at 4 p. m. Adult Choir practice on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock. The County Prince of Peace con test will be held on this coming Sab bath evening at 7:30 in the Methodist Church of Fairfield. David Ramsey will represent Cedarville, GOOD TAX COLLECTION Harry M. Smith, county treasurer, says the personal tax collection which closed Tuesday was 95.7 per cent ol the 1936 charge. Delinquent taxes collected amounted to $2,700, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Julia F, Hopping, Deceased* Notice is hereby given that Ray mond Hopping has been duly appoint* ed as Administrator o f the estate of Julia F. Hopping, deceased, late of Cedarville Township, Greene County Ohio. Dated this 1st day o f December, 1936. S, C. WRIGHT, Judge o f the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio. ------ - u-‘ .**,««»«« RAW BEEF HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAH) ♦ Denier Lota Bought BENNIE SPARROW Elm Str*et Cedarville, O. PHONE—189 The play “ Speeding' Along" by Katherine Kavanaugh will be pre sented by the Cedrus Staff, Tuesday evening, December 8 at 8:15 in the Opera House. This play promises to be a rollick ing good time from start to finish. Mr. Forrest Nagley, Educational Director o f the CCC Camp o f Greene County was the speaker at the weekly meeting- o f the Y. M. C. A. Dr. Homer B. Henderson, ’02, Pastor of the Grove City, Pa. United Presbyterian Church and Vice Moder ator o f the United Presbyterian General Assembly was the preacher in the preaching mission .week in the Whitesville, Maas, congregation. Dr. Henderson was most acceptably re ceived and will have a warm welcome at any time he may return. - Rev. R< E. Boyer, ’35, o f the First United Presbyterian Church, Dayton, was ohe o f the ministers who carried messages o f greeting and. good will at the reception for the minister and his wife o f the Sugarcreek United Pres byterian Church, Rev. Day |Kennedy, *28, and wife. ^ Fine reports come from friends of the Western Theological Seminary Concerning Walter Kilpatrick, ’34, and Franklin Trubee, ’35. Both o f them have congregations which they are serving and are making A records in their seminary work. HilW MODERN K0MENLOSE - 1 *. * FAT SAFELY Gala Physical Vigor— Youthful- new With Clear Skin and Viva- CONSIGN YOUR LIVE STOCK c f all kinds to this Monday Auction. Best prices and low cost. Lamb prices posted at 9 o’clock each Monday morning. You can have your check as soon as you weigh in. MAKE OUR MARKET YOUR MARKET SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. Shermsn Are. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Mala 3J5-J The Monk’s Club is preparing to give the morning service at the" Pres byterian Church, December 6, in the absence o f Rev. -Guthrie. _ The Girls’ Glee Club have recently purchased orange sweaters with lyres pn the front and blue skirts. The Glee Club chose their colors to con form with the college colors, orange and blue. This group has a program o f Christmas music which they are giving at various engagements.- , The College is giving a Christmas Convocation service December 13 at 7:30 at the Presbyterian Church. This will be a candlelight carol service with special numbers by the Mixed Chorus of thirty-six members and soloists. - Special programs are being made, and this portends to be one of the lovfiest'' o f ! the College Services during the year. Twelve students answered the call for intercollegiate,, debaters, the l a t e s t number ’ we“ have had out for debate in a long time. The question to be used is the one chosen.by the Mid-West Debate Conference: Re solved: That the extension o f con sumers’ cooperatives would ^contri bute to the' general welfare. We plan to enter, four teams in the yearly tournament at Manchester College, North Manchester, Inff. Two teams will enter , as Group A and two will enter as dr6iip’ B. Heretofore we have had two teams to enter the tournament;—We are-also planning_tQ. hold two debates each with Rio Grande, Wilberforce, Dayton, and pos sibly Bowling Green University. It looks like a big season with the prospects of . about thirty intercol legiate debates. THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS CORN The past few 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 com for market we offer the logical place to send 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 oh we are well satisfied with our 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 South Main Street ,|j Cedarville, Ohio President Dr. W. R. McChesney and Mr. John L. Dorst addressed a Con ference o f the Alumni o f the Dayton District at the Y. M. C. A., Dayton, Tuesday! November 23 in the interest o f Cedarville College. Those present were: Rev. Donald E. Boyer o f Dayton; Rev. D. D. Brownlee o f Dayton; Rev. W. P. Hamrrtan of. Dayton; Rev. V. E. Buster o f Piqua; "Rev. Guy Cheek of Carlisle; Rev. Earl McKinney of Springfield. SAFE and SURE! FOR 51 YEARS THIS ASSOCIATION HAS PAID REGULAR DIVIDENDS July 1936 Dividends 3 Per Cent THE JANUARY 1937 DIVIDEND WILL BE MORE - Accounts opened by December lOtlii draw Dividends from December 1st and are Federally Insured. SPRINGFIELD FEDERAL SAVING and LOAN ASS’N 28 E. Main St. « Springfield, O. “ The Pioneer Association o f Springfield PUBLIC SALE! As I am going to quit farming, 1 will sell my entire chattel property to the highest bidder without reserve or limit, at my residence on the Stretcher farm, 5 miles East of Clifton, 5 miles North Of Cedarville on Kyle road. W ednesday Dec. 9* ’36 STARTING AT I I A . M. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE *lluiiit’ ,V Tit'S*® W, 18 ittlwi tluaft ultji Mid alley -to «H HU*,)'' nit* \v. r<< ftv» PROBATE COURT Greene County, Ohio No. 2887 Clear that mhhtf iMuL uaat Move thoM mC* to ft nuke; IHence N. 7*14“ B. 18 polaa to tlte J / , , , «__-------------- toKtauuse, cuutftiniBg b * h porvtiM, jottpatea Eoarwi *oy KioepUng however about JT4 feet off iltt Regulator. Pieaaaat to take, east Md or Miff last tutor.' described parcel :, L_* _m. ■old (Bud conveyed by John B, E. McFarland, Admr. of tlie Allen ford BcLns, Peeutd, Plaintiff, v». Sally Poos, et al.. Defendant, Pursuant to an otnler of the Probate Court or Greene County, Ohio, the undersigned will Offer at Public Sale at the Weet Door of Court House In Xenia, 'Ohio, Saturday, the 2nd Day o f January, 1937, AT ISO’CLOCKA. |l„ the fallowing described real estate, to-wlt:— Situate in the Village of Cedarville, County of Greene, and State of (Hilo, and known «»:— FIRST TRACT:—Situate In the Village or Cedairllle, tn laid County and State7and being all of Lot Number Five (5) In Neabttt’a Addi tion to the Town of Cedarville, Greene County Ohio, as designated on the recorded plat of said Addition. SECOND TRACT:—Also In Mid Village of Cedarvllla, In said County and State, and being part of Military Survoy No. 3745 entered In. the name of William Tompkins, beginning at a stake easterly comer to Lot Number One (1) In the Town of Cedarville and running tlionce with one of. the streets pf aafd Town S. 14%° W. 16 poles, to an alley; .thence with wild alley N, 14V40 W. 65 feet to a stake; ,_____________ ______ r s s i r s m > * ■ * » * * !wife to Wot, P. fflowiialey by deeddatedApril BraWK, D flfliw . ! 15. 18*1, recorded In Deed XeeOrda, Greene' Estate of County, Ohio, Volume 63, page 888. Bald re maining tract being about 88 feet lUlii FOB SALE-—Five desirable homes west by *6 feet north and south and lying jn Cedarville. Reasonable price*.and souti$ of the first tract 1i«reta&bove (tombed. * ■ « r.ropnp arul Bald m l estate la located on the South aide terms; 1*81IT1.. listed in V .. of ChUUcotha Street, CedsrvlUe, Ohio. Bald real estate has been appraised at 82,- 706.88, and must be eohl to bring not I sm than two-thirds (2-3) of the appraised value, Terms—$300.00 rash down tlie day of the sale, and payment o f the remainder of sale price to be determined on at the time of the sate. u. e . M c F arland , Admr,. of Estate of Alice Ford McLean, Deceased. HARRY D, SMITH, Attorney for Admr. 151-18-4— 1-Id) surrounding counties. Easy terms Ar ranged. W. L. Clemans, Realtor. Office in Gaines Bldg., S, Main fit, F a rm L o a n«5 ,,-i 1 ; t - , i; wt* h.j v e Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X -RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Springs, Ohio N^ a *' u.' c J i ”' " u * / .-.f4 Th< ■ ■ • ■. •H WINW000 & COMPANY bPRINoHELD OHIO . An » e » i ■ f- 1. CHRISTMAS TIME AT RIKE'S O NCE again, Rike’s Store from top to bottom takes on holiday atmosphere. The exterior o f the store proudly displays its new red cathedral candles against a snow-white background and its band o f poinsettias completely around the biiitdinlg. Inside the store you will find every department brightly dreissed for the . holidays. Every flbor is packed with gifts . . . the most wonderful assortments wejhave had for many,years. Every Rike-Kumler shop ping facility u at your command, including Mail and Telephone Orders, Charge Account Privileges, Lay-By and Frte Mail and Delivery Service any place in Ohio and Indiana. Cornelia, your, personal shoprper, w ill be happy to shop for you dr with you. 7 ) h i I C w j i i l e r C c : A C H R I S T M A S $ T O R € ON f i V € g y FLOOR DAYTON. OH IO ASK fob yo u r coupon w hen TRADING WITH 5—HEAD JERSEY COWS—5 3 Jerseys to freshen in January; 1 giving good flow of milk, freshen in April; 1 Heifer will be fresh in May... Blood tested. dbua With B jtm That Sparkle Glorious HOalth . iHere's the recipe that banishes fat and brings out all the natural attirac- oe« that tiven so every woman possesses, Every morning take' One half tea- spoonful of Kruschen Salta in a glass of hot water before breakfast—cot down on pastry and fatty meats—go light b& potatoes, butter, cream and sugar—in 4 weeks get on the scales « m note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is dearer—yea feel younger in body— Kruschen will give you a joyous surprioe. Ost a bottle of Krueebtn ffalts—tbs aost M'trUUof ana h lasts 4 wsoks. U Ma.ash't m i ‘ • boritll —M «l... .............................. laj.Krt.ta si a Mustb liapravsmsnt in (lorlouaijr onsrtstlo —vleor- mooay gladly returns*, ay people find that the 2—HEAD HORSES—2 I good work marc, weighing. 1400; 1 saddle mare, weighing 10o|). 34—HEAD HOGS—34 3 sows with pigs by aide; 2 sows to farrow in January; 1 Poland China male hog; 9 shoats, weighing 70 pounds each. 12—HEAD SHEEP—12 II nice sheep to lamb in February; 1 buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 good Osborne binder, 1 good John Deere corn planter with fertilizer attachment, 1 good Superior drill! 1 good 3-horse drag, 1 Ideal manure spreader, 1 double disc, good ns new, 1 good cultipacker, 1 good wagon and hay ladders, 1 John Deere riding plow, 2 corn plows, 1 set graVel boards, 1 American cream separator, 2 10-gallon milk cans, 1 5-gallon can, some harness, double trees and single trees. FEED— 5 tons mixed hay, more or less. CHICKENS—-I?- pure bred Barred Rock roosters. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— l kitchen cabinet, radio, 3-burner oil stove, stone jars, some other household goods. , Terms of Sale—CASH Albert Pearion, I ; * . , ■ OWNER WEIKERT & GORDON Auctioneers II. A. TURNBULL, Ctttk Merchants You are invited to be in town at 8jP. IVt. next W ednesday n ight When a special attraction has been planned. Bring the fatuity and also invite you* neighbor. Cedairville Merchants extend a special invitation to he in town each Wednesday night tihtil further notice.' STORES AFFILIATING Pickering Electric Shop Marion Allen, Ice Wrighl’s White Villa Grocery Cedarville Bakery Brown's Drug Store Cummiftgs Chevrolet Agency Cummings & Cre»well Hammpn'p Dairy Paul Edwards’, Dodge-Plymouth CumnuhRs A Creswell, by L. T . Dukes, Hardware Oflii Allen Filling Station Blue Bird Te* Room Evans Restaurant E. F. Harper, Plumbing C. H. Crouse C. E. Masters, Grocer A . E. Richards Drugi * II. H. ikoWN, President Patton Ford Agency' Parker PoVil Roofri Rigio Potol Room ' Cozy Theatre Shane Barbershop Old Mill Caihp Cedarville Grain Co. Martin Weimer Filling Station Dick Acton Filling Station Allen Barber‘Shop Cedarville Herald C. L. McGftinn, Coal, Feed Cedarville Lumber Co. C. E. Bnrnhert C. H. Gordon A< £ . Hftey, Hardware PAUL CUMMINGS, Secmury. Wf/OWANTANDSUEADSPH* NEW TUI BY MERC TISEMEN OF THE SIXIETH - in ^ NEWSL FROM DEP COLUMBUS. Chief -Statistician, lications fop the J has been appoint) new special cbmj publications for tJ tion o f Secretarie| pointment was State Theodore consin, president The other two mel o f State Dwight f souri, and Miss o f the bureau of ment o f State, Ntl mittee will strive | tion and uniforn tions compiled an forty-eight Depaj the United State Only one Chrjs^ food, and not exce in weight, will be I mate o f Ohio Pen| nounced by Ward ard. Relatives ail to join in sendin| under the ruling said. Articles -oth| must be sent in include books, fountain pens, brl ties, socks, shoq jamas, handkerch ers, bath robes food which may h i mates includes cal figs, dates, shelleq • dheese, crackers, cooked meats, ch| —na~and fru its is prohibited siij rations it twice v Proof that sji is best was voic Black, superinteti highway patrol, i| plicants for drl have attended a | in the operation in motor vehicle highest grades in the,. sbn in'.four, or’jj fail to achieve sixty and are tlj cense, Colonel Bl per cent o f thos merit grades in] Rarely do applicif Virtually all o f t| the higher clasSI ed a drivers’ si o f highway pati| amining 15,000 Colonel Black e| 500,000 persons by January 1. George W. Eg the president ai . ity, will delivei address at the] fo r a .class of the university will be presente] W. Rightmire. the autumn qul two-week Chris] before the ope] quarter. Rest and qui] care, are esse from a cold, o f Dr. Walter] o f the State The patient, Dl rest, quiet and| which he m a y : or worshop. pointed oat, cold” develops! tory disease w| harmless, for forerunner o f ‘I chitis and of times prepares waiting tuber] method, is for| to go home Hartung asseJ the proper thfl as protecting f and the publil Mrs. A1U Mrs. Margi of this placi derson, died at her home years. The det sons, J. M. and Brute Al two grandch] and Joint Anq Funeral m. Monday: Church in the Rev; R. Burial was
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