The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52
Hit screen In the tturday d Flor- nent at It will ng the pects of h e com* started noisture Greene wheat, •i • • • - . —it was e grade grading graded one cent 'as paid r scales; *ECOG- ri THE quipped n. .... n I 2 S . The boy scouts will gather paper on Saturday, July 24. Have your baskets or bundles ready, The annua) picnic o f the Woman’s Club was held last Thursday at the Alford Gymnasium. j Stevenson Hickman at the home of Mrs. Walter Corey, West Jefferson, 0 ., and Mys. Edgar Tobias, entertain* Od Thursday afternoon with a mjscel- ilaneouB shower honoring Mrs. Nina 1 CHURCH NOTES The annua! Research Club picnic Iher h ither, Mrs. H. R, Corry. will be held at Bryan State next Thursday. Park | Judge and Mrs. S. C, Wright expect . i.... .) j to leave by motor, today, Friday, on a Mr, and Mrs. O , A . Dobbins are, now i tp Idaviiie, Ind„ where they will comfortably located hv their new home; visit’ relatives. From there they will on North Main street. 1s o to low* and a possible trip to the Black Hills in North Dakota. Mrs, Dana Busch-of Athens is here on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Ross. Chief Justice Gar! V, Weygandt, following a hearing on an affidavit o f * : prejudice against Judge Gowdy j b y council interested in suits against 1Dr. R. L. Haines and his wife, for Sunday School, 10 a. m. A il will g o ! 515,000 damages. The suits are the l directly to their classes. A t 10.30 the Iresult o f three 4-H club girls drowned orchestra will ulav while all eather. I®8*- August in Sycamore Park, near METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles E. Hill, Minister For Sale—Old davenport and fold- who ** ^covering a ing bed-combination, in good condition, °peratiqn from appendicitis, v Lounette ijterrett. The Clifton United Presbyterian congregation will observe Communion' Service July 18. Rev, E, ,0. Ralston, recent was able to return to his pupit last Sabbath morning. Rev, Robert Stewart -and family *of Sparta, 111,, are- here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor have p tii.uif i)>tf H Oil V l ll , . the latter’s father, Mr. W. H. Cres- « r ^ well and other relatives. J ® t . T S°Uth ° f T ' ' „ ■ rear, has, been torn away and will be . ' replaced by a brick addition. The A .vacation Bible school has been home will be modernized in every re opened in the Clifton PresbyteriarS. speet and it is planned to have the Church fo r children from four to four- improvement completed by November, teen years o f age. ■ ■ ■ ' ■ . ■• . " "‘! T Mrs, G. W. Rife had the misfortune Mr. and Mrs. William, McCulla and to fall Tuesday night sustaining a Miss Alice Chandler o f Cleveland, fractured hip. The same member was visited here last week with Mr. and fractured a few years ago," Mrs, Rife Mrs. J, M. McMillan. Mrs, McCulla was taken- to the McClellan Hospital and Mi's. McMillan are sisters, fo r treatment and is still a patient ------------ - . ........ ■ there. Misses lone Eckman and Nancy , . V —^ — ----- ----- , Luse entertained forty guests at the •Mr. and Mrs,. Louis Cdckrill and home of . the former last Thursday Mrs, George Arnold of New Paris, evening honoring Mrs. Lamar .Reed ,® '’ w°re guests last Sunday at the and Mrs, Leo Reed, a recent bride, home o f Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Richards. Ices were served and a general- good Mrs. Ada Mitchell and daughter, time was enjoyed by the guests. jJtuth, o f this place, and Mrs. C, C. Sweet, Quincy, Mich., a sister of the 5 former, are pit a motor.trip to North Dakota where they will visit relatives. C OZ Y THEATRE TONIGHT ARTHUR TREACHER PATRICIA ELLIS ROBERT KENT The Blue Ribbon 4-H Club held their seventh meeting at the home of the leader, Mrs. John Gray on July the 9th, We discussed how to use the money in the treasury and decided on .a picnic or a swimming party. After the meeting ice cream and cake were served and Jean Gray, our recreation leader, directed the games. -in- Miss Edie Barber of Springfield, acctjmpanied by her niece Miss Evelyn Walker, o f Santa Anna, Calif., called “Step Lively, Jeeves” j on friends here Snbbatli. JVliss Walk- SATURDAY GUY KIBBEE ALICE BRADY ’ " — in— 4 “Mama Steps Out” SUNDAY and MONDAY DON AMECHE ANN SOTHERN SLIM SOMMERVILLE — In— “Fifty Roads To Town” or is of a private girls school m Faribault, Minn., and is the grand daughter o f Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt. An derson, formerly of this community, Mrs. O. E. Bradfute and daughter, Miss Helen -of Xenia, and. Mrs. L. t , Gray o f Jamestown, and Miss -Ada Stormont left Monday morning for ftn eastern trip. They will visit in Wash ington, D. C., and at Williamsburg, Va., the historic town rebuilt by the Rockefeller Foundation to preserve it for the nation and other places o f interest'. Cednrville Federal Savings & Loan Association Current dividend, 4 per cent per annum; For Sale^-Baby bed, walnut. Phone ,'00. . . • CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK TO THE SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALES CO. 1 AUCTION EVERY MONDAY Sherman Ave. SPRINGFiELD, OHIO Main 835-J REPORT. OF CONDITION OF * \ THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK , OF XENIA, IN THE STATE OP OHIO * AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1037 Ch.rt.r N.. 3034 « « * « • Dl*‘ r,c‘ No‘ 4 (Published In response to call msde l»y f.'nmplrollor of the nirretiry. under SAIIon 5211, I’ . S. Revised Statute*) “ ASSETS Loan* and discount* ................................................... \ Y . Y ' W " ? 115-31 m K * t « OnwnmmY obYleati™*', ‘ ditM Yndfor' YuUf ‘ iiliJiVinteid Y.Y.Y.Y, .7.Y SC1.750.00 Other bonds, sto4k» and securities . ..................................... . h ioioo Banking house-, *14.500.00} Furniture and flxtur*, 01.00 ...............*...................... a-.raras* ------------.... «.»i, .......................................................... ;;;;; -nr^suo ...... |2,07S,2rtt.Si r r r U ^ e SFlh o .h c f i* n k v nnY cYsh V.cmY In of co.tcct.on TOTAL ASSETS ......................... *............................... LIABILITIES Demand 'depoetf* of indltWiiali*. imriliMrsiilp*. *»<1 corporntloti* . State, county, and municipal ‘leboslt* ......... . ..................... . T0*‘ {af t e e i \ y % ! ^ o f Blo.m ahdlor invca.ments . . . . . . I 184,« U 0 (b), Nbt secured by Pledge of loans, amlior Investment* . . . . I,o4l,708.34 tc) TOTAL DEPOSITS ............................................................. shat.., par.4m.00 per ^ a k ' ’ W n ,^ ;rY .Y .Y .v :.Y ;,Y .Y .Y .Y :^ w w m for cnMlngencte* ......................... ............................... .................... $1,525,580 35 175,501.38 5,000.05 1,90'i.OS' . p y g , for a closing service, under the direc tion o f Jane West, Worship Service, 10:45 a, m. The Rev, Joseph Bennett, a former pastor; will bring the message. Basket dihner, 12:30, on the lawn, if the weather is fair, otherwise in the dining room. (A committee will receive the baskets, and return them to -the owners after the forenoon service. All are asked to bring their own table service.) At 1:30 we shall have a musical program and hear from former: pastors and members. A t 2:15 ourj District Superintendent, Dr. C. E, Turley, will preach. After a Quarterly Conference will convene. We hope all our people will make a special effort* if necessaryy, tp be present at these services. • ■ - * 1111, 111111..- u u ........................................................ JUDGE GOWDY GETS SHOWER FOR MISS JAMIESON CHIEF JUSTICE APPROVAL Miss Genevieve Jamieson, daughter o f Rev, and Mrs, R ». A» Jamieson, whose approaching marriage to Mr* Harley William Bohlke, Amsterdam) N, Y., is being informally announced, was honored at a miscelleaneous shower at the home o f Miss Martha Waddle, Saturday afternoon, Miss Eleanor Finney was also a hostess. During the afternoon gomes were played and by a clever ’’treasure- hunt,” Miss Jamieson was presented' with many lovely gifts, Ice cream and cake refreshments were served to about thirty guests. ’Vff. ©EDAEVILLE pittRALD, FRIDAY, TOY It, 1HT Jamestown, Each suit is for 515,000 and A t torney Harry Wolfe, Dayton, filed the affidavits against Judge Gowdy. Judge Weygandt sustained Judge Gowdy. However Judge Gowdy withdrew from the case and Judge Bell o f London was assigned to bear the suits. The girls who lost their lives were: Marjorie Washburn, 14; Evelyn Drake, 12, and Ruth Anna Gano, all o f Clin ton county, DEATH ROBS ROOSEVELT OF AID IN COURT PACKING The sudden death o f Senator - Joe brief 'intermission the’ ®6bi".50n (D>’ A^k-' ^ his hotel « Washington, D, C.f Tuesday night, evidently will upset all Supreme Court packing law. . ' Robinson’s death is laid to his act ivity as leader o f the Roosevelt forces to pass the court packing Jaw. Being Democratic Senate leader he was very active in this movement from a party standpoint but as he said,on at least two occasions some months ago he personally could, not approve i t He was 64 years o f age and had spent many years in public life, death being due to a heart'attack soon after be had sit for a life -drawing by a New York artist and reporter fo r the New York Times. ' Indications are now (that the court bill will meet certain defeat as many senators have expressed themselves as saying Robinson’s death was due to his political urge for a measure his conscience would not approve. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Meryl. Stormont, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ Sow ing and Reaping/’ Y. P. C. U-, 7 p. m. Subject, “ Jesus, the Available Friend.” No evening preaching, service until September 1st. No mid-week prayer service until September 1st. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Lesson: 'God Eincourages a Leader.” Ex. 3:13- 16; 4:10-16; 5:1. Golden Text: “ God will give strength unto his people.” Ps. 29:11, Morning Worship, 11 a. m. The serv- ive will be in charge o f the Young People who went to the Oxford Con ference. Therrte; “ Echoes .from Oxford.” Junior Sermon Topic: “ God’s Warning Sign." The customary Union Evening Serv ices will be/liscontinued through the remainder o f July and the month of August. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p, m Leader* Laurence Williamson. All young people cordially invited. The Senior choir will meet Satur day evening at. 8:00 p. m. this week ‘nate.id o f the usual hour on Wednes day evening. There wilt be no more Junior choir rehenrals on Wednesday until Sep tember. All children are urged to be present on Sabbath mornings for a diort reheasal directly before the church service; downstairs in the Primary Departmen*. DECATUR PAPER SUSPENDS The Decatur, III., News, this week suspended publication, when, the Guild, union o f reporters, walked out, ac companied by other, union employees. The Guild is part o f the John L. Lewis Communistic plan to control all news sources including radio and moving picture news as .well as newspapers, .. James R: Collins, formerly o f this place, and Lewis O. Frederick, Osborn, Greene countains, were among those who passed the state medical board examination. iJIG CROWD DRAWN TO OL.D MILL CAMP SHOW ' The crowd that witnessed the free picture show Wednesday evening at Old Mill Cnmp west of town had per fect July weather for an evening en tertainment*. It is estimated that fully 700 people were present. No admis sion is charged nnd the event will be a weekly affair for the summer. AND THERE IS LIGHT Notice-—Anyone wanting wood call Robt. MacGregor, moved at once. No charge. kindling Mivit be Some weeks ago the new street lights, were erected and are now in use, one of the major improvements for a long tln.e, So far we have had nothing but favorable comment but Warren Barber at a recent meeting o f council spoke the voice o f the people when he took it upon hlrhself i to congratulate council for their cf-j forts in providing better street light ing. New Lighting, Even Bubbles in Color T o Beautify Fair NEW YORK, (Special).-None of the ■cientiSc discoveries or developments being hurried from the laboratories to make the New York World’s Fair unusual and thrilling will produce more startling results than the latest technique In lb luminatlon, This statement was Issued by Grover Whalen, President of the Fair Corpora tion, at the inauguration of experiments by the Fair's staff of engineers and il lumination experts r their consultants. These men are. already at work with quarter-inch scale models of the Fair, types of lighting equipment never be fore used In comprehensive manner, and utterly new principles never developed practically. They are dealing with ev* erything from fluorescent dies and col ored bubbles to concentrating lamps and floodlight systems The plan Is not to create spectacular effects In the usual sense of the term, says Mr Whalen, but rathfer to create de signs In light that, will make their appeal through their magnitude and their sheer beauty. , » GIRL SCOUTS Dr. H. N. Williams DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT Yellow Spoings, Ohio PROTECTION With Our LOW Prised Cimslits FunSrsI tsrvlss Which inciudea our Gurantced Air Seal Cement Burial Vault and this good Full Couch Casket, anywhere in Greene County (cemetery charges and clothing* extra). Nothing else to buy* McMIUAN FUNERALHOME Csdsrvllls, Ohls Phwi* 7 rsmth * b sMi l TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 371,163.28 G7037d 81 MBMOBANDUM:M1 ^ ^ ,l»W ‘fulf v ' euo ran?c/i1*1.* !*.................» 110 000 Oo Unttsd SUUM flovernmoit <rt>llir*<l«os, m r«i * toft nunnn Other bond*, slocks, sod securities TOTAL PLKIKIKD (ascludlwt rediscounts) .................................... ...........$ 240 000,40 Stale, county, and nu.nicip.l deposits ........................................... (h) TOTAL PLBIMifcl) ....... .... ....................................... *...................... ■’ * a4MM'80 fiTATS OF OHIO, « f f i V 4 ‘ sBt K i » e d !b * ^ oolewnly swear thsl the above, state- ment’u w iv 't o the best of my knowledd* *na H, O. WiiAD, Cashier. Bwom to and sutwcrtlied iiefore me tills Sih dsy of 7uiy,^l93{. Nn<IUj, i>Ubue, Correst—Atust: n , X. ssvey. M«ry LttttS DKs, * 1, A. FDmeJV . Directors SALE ! ! ! OP SUMMER SH O E S $3.94 and up Formerly $6.76 to $10*00 Arch Preaevver*—Trupoise-—Stylee* W. A. NEWELL SELBY SHOES 6 E. Main St* Sprlttgfisld* Ohio Mr. Herbert Whittington and family are enjoying a pleasure trip through Florida. Mrs. Mable Snarr and brother, Harold Strobrldge, o f Yonkers, N, Y., are here on a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Strobridge. Money to Loan on Real Estate at 6 per cent. .. Cedarville Federal Savings & Loan Association. 7 BLACKSMITHING j Have rented the Harry Shull i ■**' . S shop and will be equipped to do f 5 shoeing and general smithing after |- Monday, July 19th. | h a r r y m c k in n e y ,} Eats Street, Cedarville J oosmiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiinitiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiitiHHHiHim? miiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiHHiiiifiiiiiimiiiiiMMiiimmiiiiiiiuftMiiiiHMii 5 PER CENT | FARM LOANS tg s No expense to borrower for = commission or appraisal^ Any | part payable at option o f | borrower. J WM. H. McGERVEYf 204 E. Second 39 W. Main | XENIA, OHIO | ROOFING — SPOUTING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK PARTS FOR ALL FURNACES Complete Overhaul ROOFING—STANDING SEAM Guaranteed - Clifford C. Brewer Phone 128-R-2 Cedarville, O. The Cedarville Girl Scouts wish to tijank the mayor and council for a l lowing them jo meet at the city ball. Cedarville Girl Scouts met Tuesday in the (city hall) mayor’* office. Meet ing opened with' singing the Stag* Spangled Banner, followed by the oath and scout laws. Oriole Patrol gave the eight points o f the compass/ Work in first-aid was coatiwai M; uses o f triangler bondages dsmmt- stratod on band and foot. It was voted to order materials fo r dramatics and wooden bead craft, • ■*>"• .......... ........ All member* are urged to moat a t mayor’s office next Tuesday at £ o’clock, ‘ Bring pen, paint brushes and eard board, requiriBd in making o f posters. Three new member* ore working t f pass Tenderfoot rank. ’I imkmd RAD 10 AGAIN A YEAR AHEAD with F u to n s Uk» Robot Dial - Electiic Automatic Tuning PersonalisedAcousticAdapter Electric Target Tuning Local Station Indicators Between-Stations Silencer xnrn aSRWMI aienviH Of ) WM ok I nk uu iota wits nanwn- urminina $ 7 4 * 9 5 McCALLlSTER Radio Service C«d*rv!llf*Ohfo HMFHTCA S : IL’-mn ADAIR’S JULY the month of SPECIAL VALDES This it but one o f the many Very Special Values boring offered this .month at Adairs. Come in and look surouad even though you have now thought of buying. . Attractive Style In Smartly Tailored Cover Those who discriminate will be deeply impressed with the styles the comfort and the beauty o f these pieces. The massive, davenport and matching chair i/t a choice) o f rich "B L d B colors can be yours at this special July price __ ____________________ V' 20-24 N. DETROIT ST. XENIA, OHIO 9 8 t h A N N U A L XENIA, OHIO BKENECO. FUR AUGUST 3 , 4 , 5 anal 6, ’37 4 DAYS—4 NIGHTS ' THE FARMER’S SHOW WINDOW (Oldest Co-operative in Greene County) RACING PROGRAM (Greene County Fair, 1937) Tuesday, August 3, 1937 2:26 Pace ........ ........ ............................... $300.00 2:20 Trot ......................... ................... ..-..$300.00 Wednesday, August 4, 1937 3 Year Old Pace (staked ,...„.i,...$200.00 (Added Money) Silver Cup donated by Lang Chevrolet Co., Xenia. 2 Year Old Trot (stake) ...........$200.00 (Added Money) Silver Cup donated by Clark Hardware Co., Jamestown, 2:15 P ace_____ _____-................ - ...........$300.00 Thursday, August 5, 1937 3 Year Old Trot (stake) .........-$200.00 (Added Money) Silver Cup donated by Greene County Lumjber Ce* Xenia. 2 Year Old Pace (stake) ...... ....,$200,00 (Added Money) Silver Cup donated by Xenia Abattoir Co., Walter Cultice, Xenia* 2:26 T ro t...................... $300.00 Friday, August 6,1937 2 i20 Pace .............. - .............. ...................$300.00 2:14 Trot $350.00 Free For All. Pace ..............—,....,....-*._$400.00 Speed entries close July 30th at 11:00 P» M. All other entrloa close THURSDAY* July 29th at 9:00 P. M. GUS SUN’S—Two Distinct Entertainments ‘‘Fascinations o f 1937.”—-2 Nights “ Sweethearts On Parade,’ *—2 Nights ^ Vaudeville and Novelty acts ln afternoons, . Uvestock ^ iow a f HorBcB, Csttlc, Swine, Sheep Snd Poultry Machinery and Auto Displays, Merchants Exhibits - Horse Show at Nights Parade on Friday Morning 4-H Club Activities and Grange Displays* Vocational Agrkultsra. Domestic Arts, Fruits, Flowers, Grains— Baby Beef Sale on Friday Midway for Fun and Frolic 1 GENERAL ADMISSION—20 CENTS ADMISSION FORNIGHT 20 CENTS, whichadmits also to Grand Stand N. N. HUNTER President R. K. HAINES, Vice Prerideat B. U. BELL, Treasurer MB& J. ROBBRT'BRYSON, Secretary
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