The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26
< wSSilf! !* § • ! isa i Ftoraonal mam M U « t o r W. MtiFARLAND IK DAYTON TMURADAY ita Ward mut »o*ir*d bar# Tkmtoy o f jjkft Aw*. g { JnJn. WUU U>, Own r »«r l M * ?*• «* in * * * r i | £ ? * £ * * * ***** * to #a*y * * * * * * fm* Csdsfvroafo*0 , d»y. * * » » **•?«•«»* fa - F#*W*t fen*** A I*Mt Ate*. I?* * * * * *& *** ^ W bo»i h» CadarriR# and spent moot of Subscriptions t*ks» for loading m* 9 **i»m Ur individual* or dubs. Phono l t l P 'U . David L, XuiMy. Mr. 0 . A. PriMn#, who boo boM .Hl tho post tw* wo*k*, it now mufe im proved and io abtoto bo about again, f A -..... 'U W 'i H* j.. Iilj.lj ,U Du# to the failure o f tho spacial tax Jo»y to carry, Jomootoom village hoc boon forced to cut off all atreat light* at 1 a. m. hi* life boro until locating in Dayton *4 y#m* ago. H t v a i i uotonon o f the Civil War and a member o f tho kjoal 11. E, Church. Ho io survived by hi* wifa, Martha, o daughter N*Ul# on i a «*», Foster, at home. Tor# crtfeera bona, J. G. McFarland,.Indianapoli*, Ind., and Rufus M, McFarland, Enon, also aurvive. Th# funeral will be held from the McMillan Funeral Homo, Saturday at 1:80 p. ro, Or. W. B. McChetpey bovbt* charge 6t the *erv- ioe. Burial in Ma**i«e Creek Mia* Florence Williamson, director JJ* 4,0 o f Secondary Education, Bowlin* Cemefcery> Green State College,'*pent Thank*-J ’ giving at homo. | Mr*. A, F. Peterson of. Frankfort, .. . ,.- ............... 0 ., spent Tuesday with her parent*, Dr, W. P. Harriman, pa*tor o f thej’dpdge and Mr*. S. C. Wright. ‘ Memorial Presbyterian Church E. Third a t, Dayton, formerly o f this ■"Mr*. Greer McCallister was a guest place, la reported in a very critical at a otorls shower last Friday eve- condition. He ban been ill for several ning, at the home o f Mrs, JUBldred months, not being able to fill hi* pul- Fpater, Yellow Springs, honoring Mrs; pit (Car! Diehl. nee Mary Leah Flatter. About 40 guests: were present Himes Officers o f the Greene Co. Conserve- were played during the evening and tion Association for the year: J. B. Prize# awarded to Mrs. McCaliistef, Mason, president; D- C. Bradfute, vice Mrs. Vernon Hickman, nee Hina president; Roy Stonbuimer, third Stevenson, Springfield, and Mr*. ^Teil members o f the county committee; Collins, Xenia. After a" dainty ice- Howard Smith, first alternate; ,W„ K. cream course, served by the hostess, HaineB, second alternate; H. W. the honored gueBt was presented a Eavey, secretary-treasurer. Other lovely array o f gift#, board member* arO: . Earl ‘ Flatter, , * 1 ---------------- Bath Twp.; Clark Meredith, Miami Miss Maude-Hastings, who teaches. Twp.; John Munger, ‘ Beavercreek; in the Kent, 0 „ high school, spent; Roscoe Turner, New. Jasper; C. W. Thanksgiving vacation ' with bet ■Clemmer, Silvercreek. ' parent*, Mr. and Mrs. J. E."Hastings. LET US Wash—Polish or Simonize t &Ki3 4 r if. DODGEPLyMOUTH CARS " SHELL GAS andOILS S. M .in S t . ! & a » r t l l e .O . 1"!' 1)1"J!MUM .iI* (41■!.* Coma to the Rummage Sale, Dec.< 4., next Saturday, 1:80 p, m. m m rnm m * c s p A t m u ; H * sA m n m r , m m m m s, m juutmm MissRUzabsth Fvmaett, who is at tending Miami University wm home over Thankagiving, Th# Finney familiaa were royally entertained on Thankagiving Day by Mr. and Mr*. Emeat Huey, £80 W. j liberty “ st., Springfield, in1' their* elegant lihw home. At a recent meeting of the Greene County Republican Executive Commit tee, nineteen of the fifty-four mem bersbers being present, endorsed L. T. Marshall, a* a candidate'for the nom ination o f Congressman in the Seventh Congressional District. The annual Christmas party for members o f the. Sunnyside Club will be held' next Wednesday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mar shall. Officers and their husbands will serve as hosts and hostesses o f the evening. They are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Hr. and Mrs. Ainos Frame, and Mr, and Mrs- Paul Edwards, the ladies being president, vice president and secretary-treasurer respectively. Dinner will be served at 6:30 after which -bridge'will be enjoyed. &,Ve with *afety-*U invaatmsatsi inaured^up; to $5,000,00 Gedairilie^ Mias Ethel Josephine Harris, 55, died Thursday night last, at nine o’clock after an illness o f 'eight months suffering from a complication o f diseases, She whs the daughter o f the late Charles and Mary McFarland Harris,-and has resided in this com munity ail her life. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Earl Walker and a niece, Miss Louise Graham, of this place. The funeral was conducted from the home Sunday at 1:30 p, m., in charge o f Rev. R. A. Jamieson. Burial took place^in North Cemetery. For .the pleasure of their house 7 uest,iMiss Barbara Watson, o f Buf falo, N. Y-, Misses Rebecca and Dor othy Galloway; students at Dennison 'Jnivcrsity, Granville, entertained at i lovely party in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gallo way, Friday evening. Forty young people home for Thanksgiving vaca tions and Cedarville College stu dents, were guests. Dancing and games were enjoyed and a buffet sup per was served at midnight Miss Watson and Miss Rebecca Galloway are roommates at-‘Dennison. They are sophomore* and are members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Miss Jorothy Galloway is a freshman and s pledged to the same sorority. i.'-y .v PRICED LOWER Again, this Christen! \|e wS|have the most Complete line of—%-‘ & : <* ' -/'A.. . Novelties Toiletries'* Fancy Dishes and Glassware Spun Aluminum, etc* Shown anywhere within a radius o f W miles o f Cedarville. s Prices will be lower and owing to extensive remodeling we' now have plenty of room to display our gifts. Shop here in comfort at your leisure. A small deposit will^hold any gift until Christmas. . . . t Deep Gut Prices on Drugs >23c 40c Fletchers Castoria *-*••*S'"’•a** . j •' ‘ , ■ *. * .*•- $1^5 Peruna..... .................. ........... ' i '*^ 0 . ' *,ir r. »■ ’« 5 ScHilU C«scara QuinineCold Tablets' 23c ■ & * * * jFRBE—Dr. Miles 193SWeatherChartCalendar, a ■ ■ -jg}- Wehave a^oodsupply—tome inandget yours The Golden Rule Circle o f the dethpdisLChnrch met at the home of Mrs. George*Hartman on the evening o f November 28, with twenty-eight xnamhers awthfour guests present. The class' president, Mrs. Jack Nieman, had charge of the business meeting^ Mrs^Eari Richards conducted dovo- tlona^;a tirt of, .which was a very, beautiful solo, “Take Tim# ’ to Be Holy,” sung by Miss Jane West. The group1 is continuing their contribution for the support o f 'the Children's Home at Worthington, which h$« been a project o f the class, for several years. The committee on Thanks- givihg donations, o f which Mrs. Robert Nelson was chairman, report ed that nineteen fruit baskets had been delivered to shut-ins o f the church *ndh neighborhood. Mrs, Mayhood Horney prepared and read, a very touching tribute to the memory of Mrs. George Hammon who for many years was a faithful and inter ested members o f the class. A social hour, was enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess, Mrs. HartmAn, assisted by committee in charge, r i r r •Miss Jane West, whose engagement to Clyde Allen Hutchison, Jr., of Co lumbus, formerly o f Cedarville, was announced several weeks ago, has chosen Dec. 29 as the date for her wedding. The nuptials will be solemn ised at the Cedarville M. E. Church. The bridegroom’s father, Rev, C. A. Hutchison, pastor of $outh M. E. Church, Columbus, and former pastor of the Cedarville church, will officiate i f the ceremony. Miss West is the diughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, She was graduated from Cedarville College in 1934 and attend ed Ohio State University, She taught at Russellville, 0 ,, for one year and in Spring Valley Township High School for two year*. She is popular among a wide circle1of friends in Greene County and a number of parties have been given in her honor since the announcement- of her be trothal. Mr. Hutchison, who was graduated from Cedarville College in 1983, is an assistant in the chemistry department at Ohio State University, where he is completing requirements for a doctor’s degree in chemistry. He has been warded a fellowship to Columbia University, nnd will be en gaged in research work there later this year, Glaser’sBeauty Shop Alt Lines of BEAUTY CULTURE Shapoo, Fing#r Wave And Manicure............ 76c PERMANENTS —$3 nnd $6 817 First National Batik Bldg. Hume: ft*. 2U1-J or M. 1688-J SPRINGFIELD, O, ^ *wwi>tnHOww)imMMiiiM,i,MwMimnMiiwhniwrirtii)# R AW FURS BEEF HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAH) D ea ler L p tt Bought BENNIE SPABROW Elm Street C ed a rv ille ,0 . | | PHONE—189 ’ I Federal Savings A Loan As«>. Sulwribt to HERALD” [p,wiiii)HMi>H,H,niiimtini^wiiiHW(M,HiwH,iiBiiiuiniin>i SPOT CASH PA ID FOR H O R SE S --------- -- COWS if (Of Size and Condition) FrQmpt removal of ' Hogs, Sheep, CalveB, Colts ’ Telephone 454 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGE CO, MAKE THE WORK A PLEASURE EASY WASHER . This Easy W&*h‘er, with, 3-Zone action has improved washing methods. Yon get clean clothes from the top, the bottom and the middle zone, easily but thor oughly washed. For December only you get a double rinse tub, heavily gal-' vanized with each washer sold. . Easy payments. I $54.95 ROYAL SWEEPER COMBINATION This sweeper has not been sur passed in performance and is made to last. With the ,many attachments, and all easily . made, do th* work. For December ! $39.50 PICKERING ELECTRIC Contractor-Dealer Phone 22 Main St. l U M P i consign tou i mmmm TO THE W SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCK SALKS 00* AUCTION EVERY MONDAY SMtmmi A t #, FPRINGFIKJr, m m H d* *rf m PUBLIC SALE ' We will pffer at Public Auction on the Edwin Dean farm, located 2% miles N. E., of Cedarville, 4 miles $, E, o f Clifton, % milt N. of Route 42, on the Kyle road, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9,1937 Commencing at 12 O’clock, (he following Livestock: 38 H e a d ofiDairy Cattle 38 (T. B. and Bang tested) Consisting of 2 Registered Jersey Cows with first and third calf by side, sound and choice individuals, • 15 head o f Jerseys, sound, either with calf by side, or 'Close up-' springers. 12 head of Guernseys, sound, either with calf by side, or*dose up springers. " , , 6 head of Shorthorn and Guernsey cows, 1 Holstein cow carrying second calf.' ■ ' This herd of cows are all sound, choice individuals, and heavy producers. The.milk. will be weighed and tested by day o f sale. HOGS 6 hemLHampshire Sows with 4fi pigs by side. l ‘ Spotted Poland China Boar, 2 years old. s ■ v Terms of Sale—CASH - A.D. Hanna andEdwinDean v ■ - k *' ■, • T> ,,r ’ ^ » v * ' “ . COLS. WEIKERT AND GORDON, Auctioneers; . ^ ’ , ' LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS ' 1 •- V *- 1 , , » V s'*- * »■*! Jr • fa.l,i , 7t" r 1.1 .j, 1 ,V , I y 'if' 4^1. J., \c.1 fc -W J 1 •’i ARE HERE! Now—what we believe is the biggest automobile ,n6ws o f the year—TWO new Ford -V-8 cars for 1938.- Two dis- ( tinctive lines, differing entirely in appearance, body " size, and other important features. New 1938 De Luxe models are o f a completely new design, larger, roomier, and the most luxurious Ford cars overbuilt. You’ll want to get all the details. - ■> & ■ j>-i*■ * BE SURE TO VISIT US a * mi See the New De Luxe Today Open House—Come and see these models. Make your comparison for dollar value—Beauty—Per formance—Economy—Riding Ease. 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