The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 1-26
B * 0 * f fbktoJm d «iMi giMiiw uM if iU lft tilfArtaffnrii* AJR^PjpWLJSV®rl?OIRFfwPPpraBJIPBAt VaAilA^yiu 'JKa- . '^^W^pW^WWtfWy' wnw* JChHfcA ** * • myi? SAUM'S SHOES » B. W rt»?w ‘ S k ! m #«M, <M>*» Across from Sears r^amtmesppt Mp^pinpglMp • > sppb iA ii ? ! i WOMBS* BUKN I KENTUCKY - Wh*t prawiiam te be o w ^ the OMMt important *em « «v«Me o f the year take* plan. *fc the Doxy Tlwatre Sunday md Monday, when Columbia's Frank Capra production of “Lost Hariaon” makes its lon*-»waitad bow at popular prio«« following its sense- tional nation-wide roadshow tour. Starring Ronald Colman, and foa- toring Edward Everett Morton, H, B. Warner, Jana Wyatt, Margo, John Howard, Thomas Mitchell, Isabel Jewell, Sam Jaffe in the much dis cussed High Lama role, the picture is an adaptation by Robert Riskin of James Hilton's celebrated novel o f the same name. Briefly, the story of "Loot Horlaon" concerns five persons who are kid napped ine &n airplane in China, and flown deep into the heart o f -Far- bidden Tibet, Ricked up by a caravan headed by a mystic and elderly Chinese, they are escorted to what g perhaps the most unusual place on the face of the earth—the lamasery of Shangri-La. First among, the actors, o f course, is Ronald Colman, star of such re cent pictures as “Under Two Flags'* and “A Tale o f Two Cities” ; again in “ Lost Horizon” the English actor enacts a role o f sweeping adventure. Heading the ‘supporting cast, is Edward Everett Horton, ,a star iri his own right, whose eccentric comedy characters have, made him a favorite o f millions H. B. Warner, veteran star, “Mr. $**, *f->„*;?• sc LOW ASH PLENTY HEAT | •; . ■ ./J DELIVEREDPROM GAR ABOUT DEC. 1st [ CUMMINfiS & CRESWELL Cedarville, Ohio § For |8 Years This Association Has Paid The Current Dividend Is Paid At The Bate Of A % PER ANNUM , Accounts Opened by December 10th DrawDividends from December 1st and are Federally Insured smsensia moui SAVING a s * MAN ASS’S IS E» M a la St* Springfield , O* 'H it Pf«ieM AModatien o f S»riagjWirT^ ' Common haMmw AW to CTO fwmat Ithranllmii ®OWA tO G rea t A ttra ction iMedium ppws ,tt0 to 44$ Bologna cow* —— -— ,1.7$ down Bulb --------------------- ...SflO to MS Milk cow * -------- w w .,*4*| to $92 VEAL CALVES—150 Road, Searching the art center* of the world for pecfw^ion with a view to introducing to America the best musi cal and dramatic talent of all countries, g. Hurok, prominent New York Impresario who is widely known a* the man who put showmanship into th* music business, is this year bring-, ing to this country the celebrated j Salzburg Opera Guilu for a coast-to- eoast tour. This unrivaled company will appear in Springfield on Friday, December 3rd, at 8:15 P* m., at th. Memorial Hall. Associated for many yeais wit large and important traveling ' - g r {Rations like the Monte Corlr B.1 Rusae, Anna Pavlpw* ard l\c” c..“. pany, the Moscow Art Player\ >’ Habima Theatre, the German Gram Opera Company and the Fire'! ’ Theatre, Mr. Hurok selected the Sti burg Opera Guild from all ■of the companies o f Europe because* he felt that it was best suited to the tastes of the American public. “Having visited all of the great opera houses o f Europe with a view to bringing one o f them to America,” Mr. Hurok explains, “ I decided upon the Salzburg Opera Guild because; I be lieve, it gives’ the moBt perfectly balanced performances of any com pany in existence. “One hears talk o f a perfect en semble in most musical centers. But it generally is only talk. Here is an organization that actually has perfec tion in its casting^ its staging, its U W A L K O T C E :flUMiAAJWLaw wm A ljmjr 'flUAdMt Aim'- JffaRPfJnrfa^pL *^rMMBW jjp rasidene* is unknown, is hereby noti fied that Mabel Strang ba* Med bar patitiuu against Mm far dtasrei jft Hast-Me. f l i f l « f the 'Oepmea Fltiti Cewrt at CMana Cwmty, IpWa. Good and ohoiea_____ UM to gild wrl*i* fcr Top uwdiuw ---------- r_M0 to 1L00 Low; medium-------------- M0 to 9.00 * a JJ22J — — — .Cuds down I ■" Attmaey *aa plasnn. _______________ <Oot. KMNev. W-19-M-Daa. *) Dr. H. If. i JJHIN'TIST 5C-RAY EQU im iN T was last seen prominently in dramatic action and in its mu&ical Heeds Goes to Town.” Jane,portrayal of great operatic works. Wyatt,''who portrays the leading! “The repertory o f the Salzburg feminine lead opposite Colman, recent- Opera Guild is unhackneyed, but con- jy played'the title role in “ The Luck- tains only works o f the greatest corn iest Girl in the World." posers. The company has been select-- Spm Jpffe. won fame as Kringelein J ed only for the works to be presented /the fellow with only two hours t<jijn this country, and contains some of. live) in the Stage bit “Grand Hotel)! .the floest-stngers of Europe. The and was the Mad Czar Peter in “Th<! wh<jle organization is of the highest Scarlet Empress.” CALVES FOR 4-H MEMBERS Twenty-seven beef calves were dis tributed to 4-H Club members! ~ The j calves were o f the Hereford and Angus breeds and went to the folow- ing members: 1 Frederick and Richard Lewis, six quality to be found anywhere in the world of grand.opera. REPORT OF SALE Monday, November 29, 1937 Springfield Live *ock Sales Co. HOGS—968 head. 120-200 calves; Ronald Anderson, two; Ken- 200-225 neth Cosier,'two; Darrell Hardman, 225-250 one; Wayne and Warren Cook, two; 250-275 lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. ,,8.75 tot 8,$0 ______ _____ 8.50 to 8.60 ....................8.40 .....................8.35 ^............. .,,8.20 •_;i - __ ,8.00* down ----- -------- 7,00 to 7.90 SHEEP and LAMBS-416 head. , ,■. , , . . .. Good and choice lambs , 9.65 These calves wereobtained by the Me(Jiuin ..............................8.15 to 9.15 Greene County BeefCalf Club Com- Pe’ der lambg .......... 6-00 to 7M mittee from purebred herds. Butc1ier ewes _________ 3.70 to m •Members o f the comm.ttee were CATrLE-100 head. J*™* Haw,kui8- ? » ! « « . Arthur Feeder , teer8 ________i5.00 to 8.00 Evws. secreUryj A S. Baylor, Ken- S||0rt fed ^ __ M ^ 0 4Q Juniar Crumrine, one; Wm. Atkinson, 275.300 lbs three; Calvin McClellan, three; Ca4p- 300* jbg. u ’ er, Lewis and Mildred Arnett, three; gowg ‘ Kenneth Dean, one; Wm. and John ” Van Elaton, two, !neth Hutchison, R, Cloiay Anderson. K. Haines and Feeder heifers ---------- 1,5,00 to 7.59 sues THE TOPIC H t t j W H B NEW CORN COZY THEATRE FRIDAY SATURDAY December 3 . . December 4 JACK HALEY PETER LORRE PATSY KELLY —in— —In— “THINK FAST “PICK A STAR” MR. MOTTO” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday*:December 5-6-7 FRINK CAPRA’S GlEATESTI •a* - w Th® good d*y« of dollar corn arc gone, but with yield* per acre twice as greet a* la§t year and a good part pf .tim , new Corn made tip of Water which will dry out later and not count for com weight, the present price will bring fn many dollar* per acre. Our grain drier ha* been f dap and night for Mpne Iwo pedu, We ere to take in new com in any quantity. a* OPwlAelUg prepared FLOCK OWNERS—Be careful in feeding new com to laying flock* whether hen or pullets— it might easily up set them right in the present good egg season— use kiln ' Aried com either cracked or ground in mash feed and take no chencee WAYN$ Supplement end K. D. Com . oan'tbe lwet. Cheok up on yowrmilk production. Cow* coining in from good pasture need WAYNE Oeiry Feed to keep up JpPneFMI^^wMiVHEO M R 1 1 T H J J E B u m r n . StNitk Itlekt -$tm t i t Cederriile, Ohio ADMISSION—10c and 20c At AH Times Next Week— *‘THE GOOD EARTH*’ Ask Fpr HAMILTON Accuracy MAXtNH 17 Jew el* 10 K gold filled, White or yellow, with silk cord $40 10KSOLID YELLOW GOLD B1RTHSTOJSJE RINGS Ladies’ ------- — $4,00 and $5.00 Ch ildren ’s — -------- *2.75 SMART and POPULAR CROSSES or LOCKETS With CHAINS Lockets beautifully inlaid with blkc;k enamel Cross and Chain—Locket and Chain *2 00 up *4.Q0 up m'"m" I "HI>»■■UNI■ .mi'll in -iinni..... Il I... '■— ■-I r II PEN and PENCH, SETS - in the new Streamlined SHAEFFER Style! "■ ' Smart new colors: green, rose,' brown ' PEN and PENCIL — *3.95 up Other Sets from — *2.95 Handsomely Carved Double Head MfJN'S T1GER EYE and CAMEO RINGS - *11.50 up v BUCKLE SETS . BUCKLE with TIE CHAIN and * COLLAR PIN in DIRIGOLD " $ 2.00 - Buckle with Tie Chain ahd Belt - Gold Filled — *6.00 up CLOCKS by WESTCLOX For.Traveling, Pickwick Handbag, *2.95 Country. Club, electric —.—’ — —- *2.50 Others with Alarm from -------------*1.25 I Hamilton -Watches S. Detroit St. Gruen Watches Xenia, Ohio HOT NEWS from Heating H eadquarters DOUBlfi MLOIIIfllKE m » a g & M u * fatale H h U i N b (COAL- AND WOOD-BURNING MODELS) Had you planned to make the old stove or cabinet heater “do” for another^winter? T Don’t do it You really can’t afford to, with the ex traordinary offer we now make you. M9BLE HE IML IRME-IE ALLIWANeE for your old heater in trade for a genuine EstateHeatrola. Think . what that means! Today, more than ever before, the genuine Estate Heatrola leads the cabinet heater Held in popularity, in sales, in actual dollar value. In our enthusiasm* - and because we could not foresee this Fall’s un seasonably warm weather, wo overstocked. Hence, this^unusual offer, which is our loss—your gain. • C om e in* tom orrow ; o r telephone >mnd w e ’ll com e to s e e you . TURKSBASTEINTOWAftMTN I Th. tog»nfoo», uclativ* lntMMi-|iJr. Air Duct. Block, th. hMtt thatMCapMup UwgtM la oidiaMy hMUrs. MultM .v.ty .coop of « ma ) do mu * daty. PRICES KGINIT $ 64.50 md th . fMd door Mrlng. optta. Both head, left fr.* fAftwadlfaig the em i eeajtfis, JOtrkw+hmi potxmktH fiWMI with im k chtombm Mmt 1»w* rtWHf. CUMMINGS&CRESWCbi HARDWARE G0MQPAN1T/ FhctMi 7ft ' i f lW f l| M i« h , - T O d SIX1 1—.0 wm i - SOWN HE! COLl sm ll'b ly h*ve two en; *1 help will be the sta' fund vi Charles went o ploynvei omployi fdr.the |tt*nLe fan emp in any > ,*et for year/ $8>$1oy< a third liable i to the paid to ehtire j I' -M E , n 0T01S : led, wh with si| $40 1 I v> IN and ; old id Bell up . Predi. will fin< ed inti ,tory ce‘ BJ. J. . the No Commis books o- from v states v by the i for use manusc: ,„by the dren ss . braries shelves ium the per ' Which « start or. covered -.Mass., • . pioneer about a ' sesqui-c-. n tiren pn ' 'Caravan . 7, Ohioi .s ; Iqptiv®: no >| ILOS I bag, $ - — $ atchea tion of t caravan p i # cities d’—' i ^ Again i Which tnu e mission. A pit school i at the I last wee ’, who hat Classes school v the first courses years, ing fro), school ' public ;> officials text boo needs,” initial r course * immedie dents, unabrid) maps ai Bremi nual Ohi ' State ttniv within a f ed from Vocation-. rect fro* at the u- Paul P. assistin' ed in I 28 and v and soy Trophies will be Sales . probablj wately . State T . The dr< wm be tax on f continue have be than th< Gompar: two yei Noremb and $47 FAWC llO The e State ' held in 'ffaiNi,iaH ITAwCttt. tonr* wa- fa* emri Uih St. wNHfl /1
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