The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

M, ing, rop- ome ised . 0 0 . cilice, pays any less any sed. A/ Mrs, W* A, Sp^Hcer, who hag been ill fo r some time, is reported some* what improved. Mr, and Mrs, W . W, Galloway, o f this place, and Mr, and Mrs, William Ringer, Xenia, ,ara spending two weeks vacation in Canada, The social meeting o f The Golden Rule Ctfcle Class No. 8 o f the M. E. Church, will be bald a t'the home o f Mrs, C, E. Masters, Friday evening, Oct* 1st. A ll members are asked to bo' present as it Is the election o f officers fo r the coming year. Mrs'. Edgar E. Neale, who' has been the guest inf her hrottiar-in-law and ilstafe. Jsjcfg* and^Mrs, IS*U* W righ t,' returned ‘to fern homc near MentaceHo, ’ Ind., Thursday. Mrs. Neale also! Visited Dr, and Mrs. James L, Ches-1 Mr* and Mrs* Frank: Creswell, and hut in Richmond, Ind., before com ing! daughter, arid Mrs, Edith Blair, are, to Cedarville, . visiting relatives in Atlanta, 111,, this1 --------------------------- wcclc * "* • i " ■"* Miss Doris Hartman entertained a , — ... ~ _ , ~ company o f young folks Friday ev e -1 Mrs. Anna B. Schyoeder, who hash ing , honoring Miss Jane West,! been spending several weeks here bride-elect of Mr. Glyde Hutchison, Columbus, formerly o f this place. A * salad course was served . ‘Miss West was presented a number o f gifts by the guests. 'Gilests were present from Coluipbus, Springfield, Loveland and Xenia. " Mi', and Mrs, Jesse Cline ARd son,I Junior, o f Xenia; Mr. and Mra« Ralph1 Turner, Miss Pauline Cline and Mr. .Frederick Turner, o f Dayton, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, William Green and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swaby, o f Columbus, Mr. and Mrs, Swaby, the patents of Mrs, Cline, are plan­ ning to make their home with Mr, and Mrs. Cline, who are moving soon to Cedarville. 03PA1VKJ& HERALD, FRIPA* A m W »M & 14, S m g"W9" with her brother-in-law end sister, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde McCallister, has returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Ross Wiseman and Mrs. J. O. Conner, were joint hostesses, when the Selma Ladies’ Aid Society, met at the home o f Mrs. Wiseman, on the Federal Pike, fo r its annual all day meeting, Wednesday. -Following the covered dish dinner, a business session was held,' and new officers elected. Mem­ bers and guests were present from Jamestown, Selma,* Cedarville and, Springfield. • Anniversary Of Culture Club-Observed Tuesday C O Z Y THEATRE TONIGHT Four charter members were present [ when the Home ’ Culture Club cele- j brated its thirtieth anniversary at a ; delightful party at the home o f Mrs. R. C. Ritenour, Tuesday afternoon. | Charter members present were: Mrs. Florence Reynolds, Mrs. Mar­ garet Milroy, Mrs. S. C. Wright and Mrs, Cora Trumbo, all of Cedarville. Seventeen members and a number o f guepta attended the meeting. Mrs. J. H. Nagley, o f Xerita, pre­ sided and delivered an address o f wel­ come. Mrs. Wright presented a his­ tory o f the dub and past presidents [ and guests responded with- short talks. Members answered roll call with club Mr. and Mrs, Aden Barlow enter­ tained a number o f friends and rela­ tives complimenting Miss 'Jane West ‘find Mr. Clyde Hutchison, whoBe mar­ riage will be a fall event, at their home Saturday evening, Hosts and hostesses for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow, Columbus; Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Main, Loveland; Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Barlow. Those present beside the honor guests were Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Hutchison and family, Columbus; Miss Cecilia Earhart, Toledo; Mrs. Bertha Ulery, Bethel, O.; Mr. and Mrs, J. S, West and family; Mr. and Mrs, G. H, Hartman and family; Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell; Mrs. Edith Blair and the host and hostess. RETORT OF SALE Monday, September 20, 1937 Springfield Live Stock Sales, Co, ANTHONY MARTIN DIXIE DUNBAR reminiscences. Greetings wej*e read by Mrs. Trum- “Sing And Be Happy” —also— “The Painted Stallion” and Comedy - bo, secretary,. from the following ■former members who were unable to be Present; Mrs. J. I. Gates and Mrs. S, J. Scott, of Columbus; Mrs. Harry ' Lewis, of Leesburg; Mrs. V. E. •Busier; and Mrs. Joseph , Bennett, ! Piqua; Mrs. W. E. Putt, Green ■Spring, O,; Mrs, Clarence Northup ; o f Springfield; Mrs. W. W. Troute, of ! Dayton, and Mrs. A. G. Eveleth', of ‘ Akron. ; Refreshments employing a color I cheme of green and white were serv- i ed o f green and white, we’re served. Tfce'hunthor ”30^ was molded in the ’ ices and tbs'<diib initials “ H. C. C,” appeared on the individual cakes, ( Out-of-town guests present .were , Mrs. B.: E. Stevens, o f Springfield; Mrs. Joseph Patton, o f Daytdn; Mrs. ! C. E. Oxley and Mrs. Hamilton, o f TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY rWest Liberty, O.^ Mrs. Edgar Meale/ GENE RAYMOND Io f JMonticeUo, Ind., and Mrs. Edith ANN SOTHERN ( Townsley, o f Cincinnati. . y SATURDAY LAUREL and HARDY : ■-*» in' **-, ■ “WAY OUT WEST” Sunday and Monday WARNER BAXTER WALLACE BEERY MICKEY ROONEY 1 t - t in — S “SLAVE SHIP” HOGS—609 hd. 200-225 lbs. ________ 225-250 l b s . ____^___ .—12.30 250r275 l b s . ____ .—12.25 275-300 lbg. ——____ ...12.05 180-200 l b s . ___ ...12.15 * 160-180 lbs. __ .. ...12.10 ’’ 140-160 l b s . ________ ...11.40 120-140 lbs.......... ....... Feeding p i g s ___ -.11.90 down Sows, graifed _______ —10.10 to 10.80 Stags _________ _____ ____8.70 to 9.00 B o a r s _________ _____ — 6.05 to 6.50 SHEEP & LLAMBS—585 hd. Top lambs---------- - — 11.25 Medium lanibs ______ ___9.75 to 10.75 Feeding lambs _____ _ ___ 8.50 Breeding ewes ____ — 10.10 per hd Fat ewes __________ ____3.85 CATTLE—125 hd. Good s te e r s ___■_____ — 10.00 Common steers _*. — 6.85 to 7.70 Feeder s t e e r s___ ____8.70 to 9.00 Common heifers ___ ____6.35 to 7.50 Lt. dairy heifers — 6.25 down Best fat c o w s ____ ____5.50 to 6.50 Medium cows _____ _ ____4.50 to 5.50 Bologna cows ______ ____3.50 to 4.50 Bulls ........................... .....5 .80 to 6.85 VEAL CALVES—154 hd. Top .............................— 12.60 Low medium —____ ...._8;oo to 8.70 Culls - __ - j _________6.50 down 111 “There Goes My Girl” Money to. loan on Real Estate at 6 ' per cent. Cedarville Federal Savings. & Loan Assn. , . The supply o f live stock Was liberal in all departments at todays Sale, Hogs topped at 12.30 on weights Days are getting shorter —how's the M@mW in your house Wh*n you taka your oyos indoors and sattla down (of an avaniug'a reading. ba su rs lh * light is right lor thorn. Chock up your horn* how hr the longer evenings ah ead . There are I, E< S , BeHer Sight lamps that you need, and that will fit per­ fectly into your decorative scheme, With electric ratee sa low it is real economy to use all the light you need, T V i '*■ K t • - x r- > A S S O C I A T E D COMPAN IE S ttl*CHA$t»S OF MAIC MANUfACIUHMS OF MIIK KODVCTS OlSniIVtOU THDOUOHOUT THEWOtlD »937 J h i n m il u hftfBttlttftlUMl BMU THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY COAL COAL Ever hear of CORLEW coal? Even if you haven't tried it you probably have heard of it for ueere are enthusiastic enough about it to talk* Its a premium Kentucky coal arid is the best we can find at any price* Next week t{iQ last car at summer storage price will be on traqk*-wcal| up or come in atid'talk coal* * , v Also on track will ha a car of Naw River Pocahontas—a premium smokeless coal. ifhif is the bpst Pocahontas we cart buy r— it costs 40c per ton more at tho mine than any Pocahontas we know of coming in Greene County* Thke advantage of the summer storage cash prices. CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO* . . f Telephone 21 South Main Street Cedarville, Ohio to our pastor and family as ho is at! Mr. and Mrs, David Taylor* Cedar- the bedside of a loved one pear the 1 villa, Hie announcing the marriage pf valley of the shadow. How presious ’thvir daughter, Francis and Robert are the promises at such a time! METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles E. Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a. m, L. George; Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Subject: “ Religious Certainty.” Epworth League, 7 p. m. Union Meeting, in the D. P. Church, g. p. m. We shall use a most beauti­ ful set o f lantern slides under the title, **0 Come, Let Us Worship!” It includes three illustrated hymns, “ Break Thou the Bread o f Life,” “ Dear Lord and Father o f Mankind,” and “ O Master, Let me walk with Thee.” County Brotherhood Meeting, in Trinity M. E, Church, Xenia, Monday evening, Sept. 27, 8:00 p. m. The Hon. H. H. Bangham, who spent much o f the summer in Europe, will give a most interesting and inform­ ing address. We shall be glad to see at least twenty-five men from Cedar­ ville in the.audience. . On Wednesday evening, Sept. 29, we shall have a covered dish dinner at the’ Church, at 7:00 p, m., then*, a “ sing,” and then a discussion of plans for the new year. We shall observe Rally Day in Church School and Church, on Oct. 3. MRS. R, C. RITENOUR ISSUES DRIVER'S LICENSES Mrs. R, C. Ritenour has been ap­ pointed to issue automobile driver's licenses and is located at the Cum­ mings Chevrolet'Garage, Mrs, Walter Cummings, who was first named, de­ clined to serve. Denenhy, son o f Mr, and.Mrs. Frank Denenhy o f Cedarville, which took! place in Richmond, - Ind., Saturday,! Sept. 1th. | Dr, H. Nv W im i DENTIST Yellow Springs, Ohio X-RAY EQUIPMENT APPLES FOR SALE. Fresh cider sold on Friday and Satur­ day of each week, Nagley’s Orchard. — — — — — —l ■■■I I «N» Subscribe to “ THE IIEBALD” itfiiiMMisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimMiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiH SPOT CASH PAID FOR IHorses — v Cows - (Of Size and-Condition) Prompt removal of Hogs, Sheep, Calves, Colts . Telephone 454 XENIA FERTILIZER & i =i i i i i UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Mjeryl Stormont, Supt. Preaching, 11 a. m. Theme, “ The Importance o f Public Worship.” . Y. P. C. U., 7 p. m. Subject, {‘Un­ churched Millions in' America.” Union Service in this church, 8 p. m. Dr. Chas. E. Hill will present an illustrated message on the theme, “ A Call to Worship.’.’ Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Leader, Mr. Roy Waddle. The Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. The Womens’ Missionary Society will meet Monday at 2 p. m. Dr. L. L. Gray is the special speaker for this meeting on the subject o f Tem­ perance. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Ramsey, Supt. Lesson: “ God in the Making o f a Nation/’ Deut. 8:11-20. Golden text: “Beware lest thou for­ get the Lord thy God . . . ” Deut. 8:11. -Worship Service, 11 a. m. Sermon by Dr. F. A. Jurkafc. _ Young People’s'ServKp at ^ p. m. Union Evening Servfee a t 8 'o ’clock, U. P. Church in charge o f at Dr. C. TANKAGE CO. I ranging from 200 to 250, and from E, Hill. 12.15 down on weights under 200 lbs. I- Missionary society will meet Thurs- Feeding pigs sold from 11.90 dovyn. day at 2 p. m., at home o f Miss Jennie Graded sows sold up. to 10.80, with Bratton. Miss Mary Kyle, missionary odd head 10 cents higher. Stags to India on furlough will speak, were in good demand at 9.00 down. Otkr prayers and sympathy go out W HO OWNS THE BORDEN COMPANY? No one person or small group -owns The Borden 'Company. Borden stock is owned b y the public, 4 0 ,0 0 0 .individual stockholder# — many of tbam your neighbors— men and woman living in towna, in citiaa and on farms located in every state oi the United States and all provinces of Canada. Th/e widespread public ownership o f Borden la im­ portant to dairy farmers. It Is one measure o f the people’s confidence in the name Bolden. On auch confidence Borden builds its everlasting advertising and selling efforts to create larger markets for milk and jjnilk products, and a more stable Income for dairy fatmera, DRIVE TO.XENIA - - ATTEND brings step-saving convenience at small cost W hy not have one ? . . . y v, . * ' ‘ THE O H I O BE L L T E L E P H O N E C O A Dtf Luxe TH6ATR€ FRIDAY&SATURDAY Twin Day “BANK NIGHT” i < npv ri» !i I l N A ! ------SCREEN------ “THE GO-GETTER” George Brent Anita Louise Chas. Wininger STARTS SUNDAY Five HMarloua Days ITS k HORSEONUS % f f t t s s iM lA l a n M d M I Isrtag jnw t t s gramfest ■swefoef fw i i M w S fttSa jrssrl FOR SALE TRUMBULL WHEAT TIMOTHY SEED / RYE 5 FERTILIZER Grinding HiidMixing All Rinds of Feeds GIVEUSATRIAL - fh t i l C f d t l i i RACES A L t A N M A U H C N JONFS O'SULLIVAN A S A M W O O D P R O D U C T IO N C.L.McGuinn j ThoPu-Ri-Na Store TELEPHONE— 3 South Miller St. .Cedarville, O. B A S I C I T E M S I N T H E . 'P r ‘ W E L L M E S S E D W O M A N 'S FALL W A H N K O H E F " - Z y Man Tailored SUITS x One end two button fitted styles1 Double breasted models! Action backs! Worsteds, cheviots and, flannels! Perfect for col­ lege and business*' 12-20. Fur Trimmer COATS . . . . ■ ■ ■ "stnw. ^ Wear these With dresses, j saita and sport outfits! Soft fleeces with luxuri­ ous fur collars! High shades and classic cokre* Sixes 12 to 20. in ' X ' £* Main Street j . c . p e n n y & c o . *•—• ^ WwipHEUP* f /

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