The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

UBrm’MKSUWS.£Ji I*w d i ***d B erton*! Tbs Kensington Club will meet, at the borne o f Mrs, Marry D, Wright, Thursday afternoon, Juhe 17th. - >W 'I'".,L ■iJ, i .. h - iiuj .gin i|iiiiaiw^i LOST—D. A* B. pin. Owner’s name on Lade, Valued as a keep sake Return to Harald office. Reward. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McMillan enter tabled members o f LaPetite Bridge Club Thursday evening. . Following fridge the guests were served a lunch­ eon at the Slue Bird Tea, Room.' Mis* Mary Eleanor Condon, daugh­ ter o f Rev. and Mrs. W, A. Condon, Ada., 0., was married to Mr. Paul Monroe Howard, June 5th in Flush­ ing, N. Y, The couple will be located in Hartford, Conn,, after June 14th. Rev. W. A. Condon and wife o f Ada, 0., Bpent the week-end with Mr, W* R. Watt, brother o f the latter. Rev.' Condon ib pastor o f the Presbyterian Church in his city, and filled the pnl- pit Sabbath morning.-for the Presby­ terian Church in South Charleston. Mr. J. McMillan reports, that the Madison Co., has 70 acres already contracted for among farmers who will plant pickles. The company de­ sires 100 acres and the first planting will he June 14th. '. Rev. John Bickett, pastor o f the United Presbyterian Church,'-Newton, Iowa, a member of the first graduat­ ing class inl807, attended commence- ' meiit last Friday. Rev, Bickett is the father o f Miss Mildred Watt Bickett, who has been'head o f the Department of Music the past year. Cedar CilfF Chapter of the D. A. R. will hold.their Flag Day Luncheon at the home o f Mrs. Fred Townsley, on Friday, June 18, at 1 o'clock. Members please notice change in date. Mis. Harry D. Wright,'Secretary. The High School group of The Presbyterian Church will hold an‘ ice cream festival in the former Kroger Store' room, Saturday evening, June 1 12. Orders for home-made ice cream and cake may be left with Miss Frances Williamson, phone .141-F-21. Dr. F. 0. Anderegg, consulting ./chemist for the Owen-Illinois Co., and ^former professor of physical.chemis­ try at Purdue University was an over­ night guest of Prof, and Mrs. O. W. Kuehrmann on Saturday. Start saving for a home how, with wCedarvilie. Federal Savings Loan 1Assn.' $ ; , * h 'v f 5<;•* * ' v '* • Mr. and Mrs."Wilfred Weimer, and daughter Edwin** o f Pania, Florida, are here on'an extended visit .with Mrs. Weimer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamman. M m H a r r y H a t t e r * " '- !• Heads Cedrine Club Mrs, J. Harry Nsgley, of Xenia, will I serve w president of the Cedrfce Clqb, ] composed o f former residents o f C «-, dervlllo, for the coming year. * She was elected at the annual luncheon apd business meeting at the home pf Mr*. Raymond Bull, of near Cedejr- ville, Thursday afternoon. " • Other officers elected were Mils. Edward C. Moorman, vice preaidenjt; Mrs. Frank Hastings, secretary, asm Mrs, R. C. Ledbetter, treasurer. Re­ tiring officers are Mrs. J. Elmer Wad­ dle, president; Mrs. J. Carl Marshall, vice president; Mrs. M. A. Smith, sec­ retary, and Mrs. Albert Bickett, trees w w v „ * Twenty members and three guests Were entertained at luncheon preced­ ing the business session. Answering roll call to "The Part Pd Like to Flay in Business," the major­ ity of mentbem revealed that they Were content with their roles housewives and did not care to take an active part in business affairs o f today.. ' r m v v m w m m in is t e r TO HE INSTALLED MASONIC SPEAKER THURSDAY NIGHT JUDGE HARRY G. GRAM Probate Judge Hnrry G. Gram,’ Past Grand Master, will be the speaker at the dedication of the new home of the ocal Masonic Lodge, Thursday, June 17th. rev ; B. N. ADAMS The installation services for the Rev. B. N. Adams, newly chosen pastor of - the First Presbyterian Church, will take place Monday eve­ ning as announced in the church notes. Rev, Adams graduated from Wooster University, ’20, and from the Presbyterian Seminary, Chicago, '23. He served as a missionary in Korea for five years and for seven and one- half years was pastor of the Presby­ terian Church in Cambridge, Wis. Rev. Adams, wife and two children are now comfortably Situated in the "church manse.' MISS DORIS s W a b Y w ill BE A BRIDE JUNE 16 Mr. Ralph Murdock and sister, Miss Ina, went to Louisville, ky., Sunday, where they joined Rev. and Mrs. Waiter Morton and Rev. and -Mrs. Paul Morton, Kansas City, Mo., on « trip to Danville, Ky., where Harold Morton, was a member of Centev College graduating class. The class address was delivered by Mr, Fred McMillan of Pittsburgh, Pa. Donald Heintz, South Charleston, failed to stop at the intersection of -Bridge and. Cedar'Streets and hit a coupe driven by C. W. Bull. No one was injured but theTires on the Coupe Were damaged. The loss is coveredby insurance. ionor Western Visitors At Party Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull, "in- otmally entertained thirty guests,at* their home Friday evening, honoring, Dr* and Mrs. George M. Flanders),o f -Whittier,-Calif,, who are vislting.Mr. Turnbull'S mother, Mrs. Jessie Turn- bull, of Cedaryille. Three reels of motion pictures.iof California scenes,1 taken by ‘Dr. Flandera, ,were< shown for the enter­ tainment of guests. The evening was. spent socially and light refreshments were served. Miss Doris Swaby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs..Alfred-Swaby, Clifton pike, was announced Saturday evening as a coming bride, her marriage to Mr. Charles Spencer,Springfield, will take place Wednesday, June 10. The an houncement was made at an informal dinner party given by Miss Nina Stevenson to a party -of friends at her home last Saturday evening. Miss Swaby was -graduated from Cedarvilie College in 1933, which year she was named "Cedar Queen” at the college. She also attended Miami University blit for the last four years has taught school, having taught at Pitchin in Clark County last year. 'Mr. Spencer was graduated from Springfield High School' and also from Cedarvilie College.' ■He has been employed‘iti Springfield but will enter he, college.of engineering at Ohio State Ifni^prsity-ibis sujnmer.„ Guests ■ at-'Miss -Stevenson's^dinner party included ' Miss- Swaby, -; Mr. Vvrampff, o f , Springfield,, ~pnd Mr, Vernon Hickman.of Springfield form­ er Xeniun. ’ <” -: FORD COUPE COASTS DOWN" MAIN ItEET Safety and income from your in­ vestment with Cedarvilie -Federal Sav­ ings & Loan Assn, GIRL SCOUT NEWS The investiture ceremony for the Tenderfoot Girl Scouts -will be held Friday evening at 8:00 at the U. P. Church. The parents of the girls are invited, The weekly meeting of the scouts was held Tuesday at the U, P. Church. The invitations were issued and the ceremony was rehearsed. A Ford cojupo driven • by Miss Louise Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy*Jacobs, was left parked on he Main street hill, but the breaks failed to hold and the coupe started down hill at a fast pace striking a new,Chevrolet truck owned by Mr. Jenesky, Dayton junk dealer. The coupe was badly-; damaged but -the truck escaped with .only a few cratches. C O Z Y T H E A T R E SATURDAY June 12 “DODGE CITY JAIL” A musical saga of the Old West —starring— CHARLES STARRETT SUNDAY and MONDAY What a cast—-What a picture Tyrone Power Loretta Young DonAmeche Slim Summerville * jane Darwell . Stepin Fefchlt —In— “LOVE IS NEWS” T u e sd a y .n d W e d n e sd a y Hear Thtefe Talk- See Them At Play— “A Day With the Dionne Quintuplets” Two full reels of delight with the world famous babies. •—Feature Picture-* CHESTER MORRIS J / ‘ *—fa|«hi. “ I PROMISE TO PAV** Mr. Luther Richards and son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Richards of Mfanrii, Fla., attended the Cedar Day festivities last Week in which John Richards was Cedar Day orator. While here they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Richards and family.- Mr. Luther Richards will re­ main fo r ,a visit with his son and family. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Masters were called to Cincinnati, Monday, by the death of their sister-in-law, Mrs. feien' Masters, which took 'place at Christ Hospital, For Sale—Baby bed, walnut. Phone 500, -Over-indulgence in food, dri or tobacco frequently brings an over-sold condition tenths stm-‘ maeh, g*a on stomach, hsalsdif. sour stomach, eoMe, and muscular pains. To gst rid ot tbs discomfort and oonlreot ttt add condition, t*&o A L K A - S E L T Z E R Alka-8«lts«r contains Sodlutw Ae**‘ tyi-aaltorM* (an analgesic) in com* binatlon with Vegetable and mineral alkallMte, y ^ A u g ch f w JuStic Arthur H. Day, Ohio Supreme Court, was one .of eleven who received honorary degrees at Wilberforce Commencement, Thurs­ day. The degree' of' doctor of laws was conferred -upon -him. . T. H. BELL DIED LAST THURSDAY T. H. Bell, 82, Xenia, father of Deputy County Auditor, Brant U. Bell, died at the home of bis son, Thursday following a long illness. He had re­ sided about Xenia his entire life. Of recent years he had .been engaged in he real estate business. Besides the son, he is survived by two daughters, a brother and seven grandchildren.' The funeral was held from the Bell home, Saturday after­ noon. Interment took place in Wood­ land Cemetefy- AUTO LEFT ROAD AND DRIVER IS INJURED ■* * c h u r ch n o t e s T O A R v iiL g w m m > m m .'& m m **> * HlJ§W [ (VontiHued from Jfrif page) special service in honor, of the chil­ dren. Y. P. C. U., 7 p. m, 'Subject, “ Sum­ mer Training Opportunities." Leader, Robert Bobbins. Union Service, 8 p. m., in the Meth­ odist Church. ' Theme, “ Uncommon Christians.” ‘ “ < ■t, it, .yM j *• » No choir rehearsal this week end. ~Communion Service next week, June, 20th, wiili the usual preparatory serv- ivep Friday and; Saturday, Infant baptisms and receptlpn of new mem­ bers at that time. 1 The Y. P, C, U, have undertaken to secure new Psalter-Hymnals for the church, and deserve the support pf the entire congregation in this most heeded equipment. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p, m. in the church, Leader, Mrs, Delmar C. Jobe; Y, P. C. U. Presbyterial will be held in the Sugarcreek church, Safc; urday, June 19, at 10 a. m., vvlth three sessions. ROOFING — SPOUTING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK PARTS FOR ALL FURNACES Complete Overhaul ROOFING—STANDING SEAM -Guaranteed Clifford C. Brewer Phone 128-R-2 Cedarvilie, O. WANTED! ANTIQUE GLASSWARE & FURNITURE Best Prices Paid Articles of no value to you arc worth mpnpy to mt« Especiallywant colored glassware, musthe fifty years old of over. Can use six-leg drop-leaf tables in maple, cherry or walnut Chests, open arm chairs and many other items* Address, Collector, care box 17, Cedarvilie Herald* METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charles Everett .Hill, Minister Church School, 10 a, m. Lester J. George, Supt. . ■ Worship Service, 11 a, m. Subjept: “ Old Glory,*'—A Flag Day Service* Epworth League, 7:00’ p. m. Jane Frame, President. .Union Meeting, in our Church, 8 p. m. Sermon by Dr. R. A. Jamieson. Money to loon at 6 per cent on Real Estate. Cedarvilie Federal Savings and Loan Assn; Painting of all kinds, paper hang­ ing, wall paper cleaning, estimates free. William and Ted Burba. Call Cummings & Ci eswell. 'Jan / DINE DANCE f t THI FIRST SAILING Thursday, June !0 ! Ohio** ROOF-GARDEN PARADISE at D A Y T O N Ohio SUNSET -pINNERS^ Popular Price* DANCING with Charles Gaylord 16 PIECE BAND Week Nigths'* Minimum Check—60c Saturday Nights ’ Cover Charge—$1,00 ATOP Hotel Miami ABOUT DUB POK A NBW ONE WE WILL give you $ v . o o l - " FOR On the Purchase o f a AdjusHMnatic iron S P E C I A L L I M I T E D V OFFER N. Main Street Cedarvilie, Ohio Clarence II* McKay,, president of the Now Burlington Telephone tCo., suffered a brain concussion with cuts when his auto left the road last Fri­ day, this sldo of Selma on Route 42. He was brought to Cedarvilie where Dr. Kyle dressed his wounds* Last reports indicated his improvement was satisfactory* ( j ) i u i t t h e F e a t u r e s • • ( j n u i t t h e S a v i n g s ■ • u i u i CHOOSE CHEVROLET H r jr. j T l f /0i0k -'A - « — •ntr.muxKtrzi I P . n\ .&■ W- ^ jj *** j . ■* X ’A 4 y-,^> ■ %,F* I ***** t ' s v v , y * ' " i 4 £ - ’ < rs*W :i Ifcso*' ^ eavr-, li- - . .<* - piss RosV Smith, who "recently lo- ^ateiT iit Xfenia, will .move soon to s s i n h i i i i t t becomes the : Avramoff, that city', next Saturday. ^ ijl ■' woymtmm.■ oi * I - j/t». I f. ms nmi»Mnno* - vaa mim /* : v l ? IV f t Ross Bennett; 87, salesman for * Springfield grocery concern was held up and robbed on Route 72 by two bandits near Clifton, Monday evening*! Both wore dark glasses. Be was robbed o f $60 In cash aild $300 in checks which had been collected for hie company. ’ ] YobrAMmey Makes more money for you, invested with Cedarvilie Federal Savings and Loan AMoeiathwu It's the on ly low -p riced car that frrlftigs y on a ll these m otoring advantages—the on ly low -p riced car that gives y on such outstanding beauty* com fort and perform ance together w ith such exceptional operating econom y* * n 4 $ * & * n * lS tm in i P« Ua*rnitUtmty, CmmiUtttrt : CHEVROLET MOTOR DHT s ICN. 0M r* Mtfn SM m CteNM* m , DETROIT.MIOUCAN I II I-. ON IO (. () Mr 1. I l l ( \ K I’ R ) i n tfJMIMINGS CHEVROLET CEDARVIUX, OHIO

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