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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