The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

t ■ mlovaMan srnatlonal ined from rhlle oftl- ehawn.at ly, Thuvs* ities, has beautiful story of a cal score* awaiting heater, In .0 -A /M ; 37 Building, age prop- The home appraised t $600.00. balance, aser pays and any >rnot less eject any d e c e a s e d . Hi & M Dim|«r ami BrMf#"; For Taoot»* Guests ■ Ur. and Mm S. Morton CreaweU, o f F or Bale 7-roojrf h o w on N o r t h w r e ^ S M«iii Inquire at the H era ld*^ b****** * lovely dinner and bridge offic*' l jrP(M 5 ty entertained bar Mr. end Mrs. *} Prattl^ euMwell, at “ Y* Anchorage'’ Mr. Robert Jacob* entered the OhM Te* Boon), Yellow Springe, Tuesday MISS JJSSS1R SMALL ILL I WITH PARALYSIS, IN HOSPITAL! MU* Jessie Small o f this piece suf­ fered a stroke a paralysis while visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs. Kate Oches, in Columbus. CHURCH NOTES **• State University Tuesday at tbao fjaM^ ing o f the fall term- Mr. Jaeoba hi a senior Oils year in the College o f Medicine, Mr. and Mrs. Karih Hull had for, their guests at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence J, Brown, Blanc cheater;' and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Howard o f London. The Cedar-Cliff Chapter p , A, R. was represented at the. District Lunch* eon in Ripley, Q,, Wednesday, Sept; 29th by Hie following: Mrs, Ervin Kyle, Mfs. Fred Townsley, Mrs. Ray­ mond Williamson, Mrs, Harry Wright and Mrs; Rani Orr. Dr. and Mrs, Morton Creswell and daughter, Jane and Nancy, iof Tacoma, Wash., have been the guests o f . thq former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Creswell.' Dr. Creswell and wife left Thursday to attend the -National Medical Association meeting in New York City. Miss Arno Pickard le ft last Mon­ day for St. Louis, Mo., where she plans to enter college In that city. A fare­ well party was given fo r ’ Miss Pick* ard last Saturday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter An­ drews. A good time was enjoyed by all. «VMfi*g. A three wwfrt* dinner was served at gin*]} tables centered with bouquets .of fall jUowerjf. Following dinner ten tables o f con­ tract and auction bridge were played. Prizes were awarded Mrs.. Dorothy Wright, Mrs. Harry Hammon, Dr, Creswell and Mr* Raymond William* son- Guests present'were Dr. and Mrs, Creswell, o f Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Dp. and Mrs. H. C. Schick and Mr. .and Mrsl Alton Dune- vant, o f Xenia; Miss Elizabeth Cres­ well, o f Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turnbull, o f Springfield; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsley, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Con- farr, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Townsley, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Haihman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemens, Miss. Ina Murdock, Mr. Ralph Murdock, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cummings* Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mac­ Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs, Mrs. Dorothy Wright and Miss Irma Creswell, o f Cedarville. Tuesday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Her entire right side is affected. SJiel Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister was preparing to return home when i s ^ b a th School, 10 a. m. Paul stricken, Miss Small was moved in Ramsey, SupL Lesson: "Christian the McMillan ambulance from Colum -1 gon8hip,>. j j oJin 3 .- Golden Text: bus to th® McClellan Hospital, Xenia, 1 «<But as many as received him, to them for treatment and care. DEATH OF MRS. INSLEY Local members Of the Board of Trustees of Cedarville College" and their wives enjoyed an indoor picnic as guests o f the faculty o f the Col­ lege last Thursday evening. The dinner was served in the club dining room in the Library Building. . A so­ cial hour was enjoyed following the dinner. C O X Y THEATRE 1 FRIDAY October' 1 “The League o f , Frightened'M en” —with— WALTER CONNOLLY , .• ~z, .-a d d e d—- * , * Threw Stooges , -—in— ‘‘THREE DUMB CLUCKS?. Bride-Elect Honored Saturday Afternoon SATURDAY - October 2 • Western thriller o f the gold rush days ‘ ‘The Californian” —starring— ” RICARDO CORTEZ For the pleasure of Miss-Mildred- Watt Bickett, bride-elect o f Mr. A, Ward Creswell, Mrs. Howard .Cres­ well and : daughters; Misses Mary Helen, Rachel and Junia, were host­ esses at a lovely party, and miscel­ laneous “ shower” at their home on the Federal Pike, Saturday afternoon. The afternoon was spent informally and Miss Bickett was presented an attractive array o f .gifts,' which were placed on a large table. A p’ardsol was hung from* the chandelier and pink and white streamers extended from the parasol to. the table. A salad course; with, pink and white appointments', . was served by the hostesses. , . The guest list was as follows: Mrs, Hugh Turnbull, Mrs. A. H. Creswell, Mrs. Cameron Bickett, ,Mrs< Ida Stormont, Mrs. Jeannette Ervin, Mrs, E. C. Randall, Mrs. H. C. Creswell, Mrs. B. N. Adams, Mrs. John Irwin, 1 Mrs, Cai'l 'Ervin, Mrs. George ’ Cres- - well, Mrs. Frank Creswell, Mrs. A. B. Creswell, Mrs. Meryl Stormont, Mrs. |.William B. Ferguson, Misses Mildred 1Watt Bickett, Catherine Ferguson, ! Catherine Randall, Irma Creswell, 5 Grace ‘Bickett. Pauline Ferguson,' Phyllis Jeanne Adams,'Flora Creswell, fAnnn, JBjckett, Mary E. ■Creswell, Josephine Randall, Mabel' Stormont, Ruth, Frances, Dorc hy and Rebecca Creswell and the hostesses. , Miss Bickett is the daughter o f Dr. und .Mrs. John W. Bickett, o f Newton, Ta., and is director o f music at Cedar* ville College. The date fo r her nmr- riage has not yet been set. Sunday and Monday October 3-4 JACK OAKIE ’■ ANN SOTHERN —-in——• ‘‘SUPER-SLEUTH” TUESDAY . October S JAMES DUNN FATRICIA ELLIS - i n — “Venus M akes Trouble” Judge and Mrs. S. C. Wright had for their guest last week, the former's sister, Mrs. Edgar E. Neale, o f Mon- t/cello, Ind, She returned home. Thursday. . ® <■ ■ Alt vendors must have their sales ‘ ax returns in by October 16th. Dr. H. N . W illiam s DENTIST , Yellow Borings. Ohio wg* " * ’ ' ~ X -R A Y EQUIPMENT HEREFORD SALE Washington, C. H ., Ohio Administrators of the estate of Stella J. Parrett will sell at Public Auction— MONDAY, OCTOBER4,1937 at Producers Cooperative Commission Association's Sales Pavilion, the entireherd of cattle helonging to said estate* J0J Head of Hereford Cows, Heifers and Bulls 101 40 Cows with-calves by side, including 18 registered 18 two-year-old heifers with calves by side. 10 fat cows* , • 14 two-year-old heifers. 9 tornfedheifer* ',4 m g l t l e r w l 4 " A ll Cows and Heifers are p irn bred Hereford* and iff excellent condition* , SALE COMMENCES PROMPTLY AT 1 :0 0 O’CLOCK HOWARD P. TITUS—GUY C.. CURRY, Auctioneers DoraF. Swope AlbertBriggs ; Adtn* Estate o f Stoll* J. Parrtrtt gave he the right to become children o f God, even to them that believe on his name.” John 1:12. „ _ , . „ r . Worship Service, U a. m . The Mrs, Catherine Weimer Insley, 88 , j^ rd ’a Supper will be observed. This widow o f WUliam Z. Insley, formerly j9 our part i„ The World Communion a resident o f this place, died Friday. Service that will be observed through* at the home o f her daughter, Mrs, 01ft thfc WOrld by Presbyterian William Hughes, Christiansburg, O., following an illness o f several months, She was bom in Strasbourg, France, and came to this country when a girl, She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Hughes, at whose home she died; Harry, o f Urbana; George and Mrs. Della Wells, o f Belle- fontaine, and Mrs. Viola Shook, of Yellow .Springs; a number o f grand­ children, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Mrs. Anna Boyd, Xenia, is a niece. Funeral services were conducted at the Hughes homo Monday at 2 p. m, with burial in Glen Forest Cemetery, Yellow Springs, NEW LICENSE REQUIRED TODAY Automobile owners ami all drivers must have, their new driver’s license beginning today; The old license ex­ pired on the last day o f September. Mrs, Alton Dunevant, Xenia, and Miss Winifred - Stuckey, this place, were hostesses to a number o f guests at the home of the former, Wednes­ day evening. Four tables o f bridge .were played and prizes were present­ ed Mrs. Lawrence Barley and Mrs. James Milleri Those present from here were; Mrs. Frank Creswell, Mrs. Paul Orr, Mrs. John Auult, Mrs. Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs. Paul Townsley, Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mrs. Joseph Gordon, Mrs. Kenneth Little, Mrs. Paul Cummings and Mrs. Lawrence Dukes. ' . Mrs. Harvey Myers fell at her home Tuesday morning and sustained a broken hip. She was taken to the Mc­ Clellan Hospital fo r treatment. Her husband, Harvey Myers, drayman, has been confined to his bed for some time due to injury sustained when his horse became frightened and upset the dray. ' ------------------------- f» For. Sale-~Drop. apples, 50c per bushel. P, M. Gillilan. Phone 86 , Mr, Leonard Milbum and w ife o f Findlay; O., visited here^Fuesday. Mr. Milbum is k former/resident'of this place."-''' . Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McChesncy en­ tertained at dinner Monday night a number o f guests honoring Dr. Morton Creswell and wife o f Tacoma, Wash. Churches in commemoration o f the 100 th anniversary o f the missionary movement. It is a reconsecratiop time. . Preparatory services, .Friday eve­ ning, 7:30, and Saturday at 2:00 p, m. Note—The change in hours o f serv­ ices with the coming o f October: Young People’s service 6:30, Union Service at 7:30 p. m. Latter will be held in Methodist Church. Sermon by Dr. R. A. Jamieson. ' Church. We hope to be represented In the Regional Convention o f the Ohio Council o f Religious Education, to be , held in Central ,M. E. Church, Spring* : field, Get. 2 apd 3. 3 AlLday Meeting o f the Ladles’ Aid, j W, F, M. S.^ apd W. H. M. S., at the Church, next Wednesday, Oct, 6 , The Methodist women o f Wilming­ ton District age asked to meet in the M, E. Church at Wilmington, Thurs­ day, Oct. 7. Morning session at 9 !46, Noon luncheon and afternoon service, Mrs. Ruth Mougey Worrell, head of the women’s division o f the Ohio Council o f Churches, will be present for an'address, and to lead a discus­ sion group, The Epworth League will give a Cafeteria Supper Thursday evening, Oct. 7. Choir'Rehearsal, Saturday, 8:15' p, m, Robert Reed, Director. Hr, and Mrs, Hugh Turnbull eater-j Current DjMttaM I per f*Mt fo r aa* taingd the Neighborhood Club at their, nwm paid by the C«Mi«rr^a Fl dgra! ho;ne last Friday evening. ] Savings A Lcga Aseocietioo, ‘Ufa Begin* At CdHegi? 'TTT.." ....... ■..... 11 .. .....i 1 mgjejBE|"ia i"? urn,lb. m t' UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister .Sabbath School, 10:30 a, m., this week as it is Rally Day, with the usual Combined Service, The guest speaker for the day is D. W. R . Mc- Chesney. Other talks will be given by members o f the local school. The Young Men’s ^Quartette will Bing several selections, Ip fact this Rally Day program is largely in the hands of. men, and the entire Bible School and members o f the Church are urged to be present. This is a nation-wide call for a ‘ ‘Church Attendance” day; or Loyalty Day, Remember the hour is 10:30 a. m., instead o f the usual time, and the invitation is pre­ sented. “ COME.” . Y. P. C. U,, 6:30 p, m. Subject: “ Seeing it Through,” Leader, *Mary Jean Townsley. Union Service, 7:30 p. m., in the Methodist Church. Theme, •'The Word o f God.” Please notice the change o f htiur o f the evening services after the first o f October. , No Choir Rehearsal Saturday eve­ ning, except 111 ? .Young. Men’s Quartette. - Prayer Meeting,. Wednesday, T:30. The Fall Communion.will be observ­ ed, October 10. Second Synod wilt meet - October 11-12 at Belle Center, Ohio. , Save Safely with Cednrville Federal Savings & Loan Association, METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Charles E. Hill; Minister - Church School,„ 10 a* ip, L. J. George, Supt. Worship Service, 11 a. m. Theme: “ The Meaning o f Rally Day.” Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Union Meeting, in our Church, Dr. R, A. Jamieson wilt bring the mes­ sage, On Friday evening o f this week the Golden Rule Circle will meet at the NELETH A L L - S E A S O N FAVORITE BY NELLY DON You've known the joy of wearing cool, .washable Nelletta Sheer this Spring and Summer. N ow . . . , this eminently satisfac­ tory material in dark fall colors, highlighted by a square white dot and crisp pique tie simply styled and ‘perfectly fitted by Nelly Don for fall travel, H P g g office <md street wear. Sizes 12-42 / Allen Bldg. QIBNEY’S Xenia, Ohio REPRESENTATIVE WANTED to look after' our magazine -subscription interests in Cedarville and vicinity.. Our plan enables you to secure a good : part o f the hundreds o f dollars spent) in this vicinity each fall and winter; for ‘magazines, Oldest agegey in U, | 8 , Guaranteed lowest rates on all’ periodicals, domestic and foreign. In­ structions and equipment free. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address} MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohocton, N. 'Y. APPLES FOR SALE. Fresh cider sold on Friday and Satur­ day oflBach week. Nagley’s Orchard. OWNERSHIP STATEMENT. This is to certify that Karih Bull is owner,, publisher and editor of the Cedarville Herald and that there are no bondholders or mortgages. KARLH BULL. wanted ! I About 30 Colored Women | for sorting paper and rags | .Steady employment. Good pay § I i R,tp Brothers, the ■mad merrymanlaes o f “ flog . Baby Sing, the rhythmic nitwits of “ On th* Arsnue,” tha hilariotui ri»> i {p^erythlng,” are the stars of “IJte B n S u I in College the fast-stepping musical-comedy that Is to b « fMtttrad. OctoberS 2 8tflL BCt0ea ,n s Prfn 8 » el<l for a week begtahlngK ftaturday. The,hilarious, tuneswept Jamborea “ Lit# Bsirins to C o II m *” contains all tho essential elements for a gay, snteriainlng hit—iM* * ?®?8’ ? or^eoPs ?lris and frenzied fun. The uproarious east also' iw^rtnf » Qtoria-Stuart, Dixie Dunbar, Fired Stpae, To»y Pendleton. .The fun begins, when the Rita Brothers. . °®He 8 e, football team, introduced in this production include o About Love?’’ “ Big Chief Swing It,’’ “ The Rhumba Gone aJ}^ ^weet Varsity Sue.’). Surrounding the hilariotia glrlsiare 'en*P> 6 We» wlth'bnndrsds of gorgsous dandag § INDEPENDENT |PAPER MILL SUPPLY CO. 1 . . . . *5 310 W. Second S t Xenia, O. I SPOT CASH PAID FOR ? HORSES--------------- COWS (O f Size and Condition) Prompt removal of Hogs, .Sheep, Calves, Colts Telephone 464 XENIA FERTILIZER & I TANKAGE CO. | mttfmimftmtitttfHffmimirmHimmtemHiiHiMmmiHfffCff i- FOR SALE TRUMBULL TIMOTHY SEED RYE , . FERTILIZER Grinding, and M ixing-AU K inds o f Feeds C .L .M cG u iim The Pu-Ri-Na Store TELEPHONE— 3 South Millor S t M a r v lll^ O. FIRE SALEH Thousands o f $ o f Valuable Merchandise o f Salvage Stock o f The Famous Cheap Store HARDWARE STOVES PAINTS HARNESS BIRDCAGES ICECREAMFREEZERS BLANKETS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY SWEATERS DISHES GRANITEWARE ' '■ inih I hi imu 11 ~miiinuin— iili Inin i^il iliiiilnihi^ iiiitiMiliiii T• ‘m ' Look lo r Two Locations—39 and 42 W . Main. Street, Xenia A), to- Sir

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