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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