The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

Local t a l fM M l c h u r c h n o t h Mr*. Lin* flfr^sltoura to several day* wit!* ratottY— in Cti*ria~ cat3» Mr, i * |Cl to CHURCH H. WtUi thn Living M m * 14:141, 14 14, If, 89. m I - M n . AM . LMk — I0* ? " hM*. ... . •,**R» mrmmmmmm mniimmi ra.—jfc fariiiF * §m *mdey with Mr, aai Jama*""1 ^■5. W. A, Con* <tt fcw t Vjmmm, 0. |T & T - S . & * " £ OnoUjr Cfirtottoah t o w .lp .» , At Ik# WorsWp, g p, m., at Mrs, Dr, D mw MKyle lw* m toasts for this wssk her tontimr. Mrs, B. H.< MUisoa, her sister, Mr* JUfiart Q.! ___ 3mm and wtom, Jmw, all fram W mm * S T S J 3 l S*"*® MnetSng, Monday, g p a 1 , a L “ Am • ■ ' M?ml*r* of tins Gratae Crasty Ministerial Society will hold * picnic ;8 p, to., at Urn Maw#,' Woman's, Mtoaionary at tfie Haases ~ ' W* i . MkLWaak ttbto Study, Wednesday, at Bryan Park, Monday afternoon at 2 p. t o , Families will bring basket ■ suppers to be served at the shelter house. ' Mr. and Mra. J, M. Avid ware called to Gabon, Wednesday, daa to an aecident that befell Mr. A, I., Aotd, Monday, when a team ha waa driving to a hay rake ran off, m a le ing in Mr. Au!d receiving several broken ribs and other bruitee. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Anderaon af tfii* place and the Knott alators, Fitchia, were guest* at the marriage of Mr, Carl Fried and Miss Frances Jacoby Wilson of Springfield, Saturday morn', ing at the First United Presbyterian: Church, that city. „ - Meeting, Thursday, 8 p, m„ at the home o f Mr. WdUam Conky, Hostess, Miss Josto Chssrleton, Ftotog Psopls's Conference at Ox- Ohio, begine on Saturday, July JJ* The Meeting o f the Synod o f Ohio was held last week at Wooster. We are glad that one o f our riders, Mr. Paul Rarfieey, ares at Woo*ter as one of the official representatives of Day- ton presbytery, y■ MRTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ^ ; • ■Charles B. HIH, Minkter ■ Church School, JOa, m. Tfc* High Behest ^League will he in charge of ! the opening service, a part of which MI bbcs Ella and Mary Knott wUHm the ptoy, “Th« Twenty-fourth 'and nephew, James Anderson, and Hay,n their niece, Miss^Dorothy Anderson,. Worship Service, 11 a, m. Subject: left Monday by motor on a, trip to **Tha Meaning ■ of Church Member- Miami, Florida. They expect to be’ ship.*' Baptism, and reception of gone a month and will be accom- members, panied home by Miss Mabel Knott, ' Epworth Leagw, 6:80 p. m. who has been spending the winter iii .Union Meeting,,. 8 p, m;, ■in our that city. , Church. Mr. O. A, Dobbin* will give * ir 1 .— - , ] an illustrated talk upon.his’ visit to Misses Christina Jones and Cletus the Holy Land, Everybody invited. Jacobs, accompanied by Misses Helen ^ District- Picnic Seamon, of Marysville, Eve Myers, o f ‘ All -prekehers a»d laymen o f Wil- Tvemont City, and Ethel and Norma tmingtort District With their families, May, of New Carlisle left this wcelc «r« >*wited to hold a picnic together for Boulder, Colo., where they will en- at Peelers Pool, 3 mile* north of Wil- i-oll id the summer school at the Uni- mington, Wednesday, June 29, he- versity of Colorado. ’ ginning at 11 a. m: Howard F ..(Jack) Roe, 86, Xenia, auto salesman, well .known to. many here, died at a Xenia hospital, Friday evening, after an illness of six months from heart trouble. He is survived by his wife and parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Roe, DeGraff, Q. SPEND TEE FOURTH . AT CHAUTAUQUA A delightful spdt for your Fourth of July picnic; will he found at,Miami Valley Chautauqua, Her* you will find ampleTree parking space, tables and ait accommodations for your picnic dinner, be your party large or smali. I f you do not want to pack a dinner you will find excellent service at the dining hall or doffee shop at most reasonable prices. Swimming, boating, fishing, tennis, shuffieboatd, hm;se*shoe pitching bowling and hOrse-back riding are some of the features offered for your entertainment. . Get off the main highways, spend a safe and sane Fourth at Chau­ tauqua, You wifi he made welcome. No admission fee is charged to the park. ;; UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A. JaiUleaon. Minister Sabbath School, 16 a, m. Meryl Stormont, Supt. Preaching, Jl a, m. .Theme, “Another Chance?” » . Our Y, P. C. U,, Will entertain the Y. P, C. U„ of the First U. P.Church, Springfield* Sabbath evening st the Young People's Hour. ■Thp Spring- field society having charge of the program. Our society took charge of the meeting in the Springfield Church two weeks ago, and the courtesy is being returned. *, Union Service, 8 p. m., in the Meth­ odist Church. At the request of the minister*, Mr. O. A. Dobbins Will show picture* which he took, in Palestine a few years ago. Wo close on Sabbath a six weeks study o f the Book of Mark, and these place* of which we have been studying Will be- conie more teal when we are able to look- upon these views taken by one of our own number. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Leader, J. & Kyle. . Choir Rehersal, Saturday, 7:80 p, m. UnitedStatesImports OFCOMPETITIVEFMMPRODUCTS 1937 AGAINST 1932 IktcM iort o f remark* o f Hon. Bertrand H. Srtdl, o f Now York J* the Haase of Repreaeutatlvea, Thursday, March 24, 193* * MR, SNELL. Mr, Speaker, my attention has just been called to a com­ parison o f import* o f farm product* for tho yoar of MW*« compawd with tteyw r of 1 ^ bofora the loooswR admlnWratimi adopted the nattonal policy o f doosostto-produrtfon oouttol, TheM are official GotorUBtort figuroa: Corn ^ Wheat V Js,& Jit a .« *s* ** » taC* gf .^ ^ ■=**-a 'tSl'rt'ti' ** Barley, malt Rye Tapioca Hay i‘* t-ta *:» *» o “**-*»*=» «*** * Soyheana Cottonsosd oil Butter.. - Cattle Hogs Fresh Hams, Fresh . Canned — - - - - Total mm* products Eggs, Is shall Dried yoBu Fre*«*i point Wool tad mohair Dried uffik Hide* *------ - ‘t Inedible * , t , C ,« t> J c» C, » » e» “ ** t 'c’ 64 ^ r, etc. (O cs . <jt c> e* & =a *» «=* Unit \ 1982 impost* I 1937 imports EusheT* *- Soshelft Pound* Eoehel* W * .......f g XnOWNM1sum Tana, Founds Pounds Hhlld Pound* T l ___ Found* Found* Dosen. Founds fcucs^a 847,6*7 | 6f^588,M6 m jm # n m m 3 s jm m 1,668,948 1^47J98 97,046 84,166 1,447J666 9,m m m m 24,798,497 46,749,702 848,784 1.10*890 1J78,79« 84R9TJ8L sstsu 8*^87^48 u m w "SS •888 169,418^64 194,668R41 11,116,762 494A48 16^6*818 26^47Jffi9 47^tfR22 88^687,188 191^966,612 - 6*6,189 6.486AM 1A88AIK 8A44R78 117 111 . . . 4^^P-P SKCRETAHY TO ALL flkspsot Hughes tfm m>»ottoi a*ys: “ Prwtosata, «M»narvba, magnates, and ether busy people have their reed- 8IPC- DA VID NUPTIALS ' Our editors are expertly trained 8o j I select only the most vital and atua- |aiming artnits that yen will enjoy * * *•« Kd«a B»p*. Iend profit by- J rtr. aad Mrs, Pearl M. Wpeef Ce- | At trifling cost it iaeurae you ? became the bride e f Chertoe select and clip whnt efill prwV* most r %4trgwiiH stimuiatiiig rurreni thought, important and imeresttiig (&o per cm: of which yon would never “The General Reader must rely on *catch up with through carnal read such a service er go uninformed. The | ing methods, vital thing to that the selection be m ^ Uf copy s f tg* eurrwmt; issue mad* by one who has the gift for guessing what ought to be condensed. In' The Reader's Digest the public has such a secretary, and an ideal one,** Itoday. All local newsdealers have Jon display. 25e per copy. 1 THE EDITOR, i t 1 jus* amp i ^ ! ^ « f ^ >Aamriran ffinusc W«aM tow been if wt h*4, ratoed thean ad.- es.4^. " * raft ftuMHlftn iirai i M M n t o bm tk» Awrteea l i r w ^ w t tfc#rlwr8 hM been fijan i eut Bm* It wmrid rsgeire I9R9M 94 mrm of farm lend to prpAar* the amewt df farm pfoduel* that were admitted to thi§ IHfoduet*. Fata* CrapControl Pretest Com. cMAMLss h » m w m w m , r n ^ m m BUYCHICKS-STARTEDCHICKS Blood Tested Custom Hatchingr Heme C ity H a td itr jr 424 Hubert Ave Phone 842 Bprioglrid, O. Hsvid, o f 6S6 Rrightwond Aw , Day. ton, Bsturday evening, J ims , im at 7:4i * *b G»* ho*M «* the bride’s parents. The single ring ceremony wns rend by Rio. Thunn of Dayton, matching aoces«»riee, She wore a shoulder corsage of American beauty rose bud* and carnations, Ben David, brother of the groom, served as best man. Following the ceremony * reception was held in the home of the bride’s parents. Later the couple left for a wedding trip through Canada. Upon their return, they will reside at 214 Illinois Ave,, Dayton. ’ Mr, David is employed with the Dayton Power and Light Co. Sulradbn fir THE WHALE MtosLMflftMN umb , who to tim ffirfs, PhL, public turned heme Saturday fee the r-T“ f en the church at 7 o'etock. SPECIAL COW SALE AT THE FAIR GROUNDS WILMINGTON, OHIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1938 BEGINNING AT 7:34 P. M. Complete Dispoagl of GUERNSEYS Audi JERSEYS 3 1 — C O W S — 33 This Is an outstanding offering'of .High Grade Dairy Cows, mostly fresh -and close-up springers, ranging from 3 to 8 year* of age. All are T. B. and-Bangs (Blood) tested and eligible to enter all berds under State and Federal supervision. Records o f most of these cow* as to production and teat will be available. CoWs-can be -seenTuesday or Wednesday. Stole will Start promptly at 7:36 p. m., Rain or Shine Ladled Invited E. A. SWITZER BUMGARDNER and MURPHY, Auctioneers Right you ax* Right for Sports, for spectating . . , . and for trotting about town in your tailored suit. Foot Saver Skuffies art at home with so many of your Summer costumes. And you, can walk miles in them with never a murmur from your arches, Sold Exclusively At SAUM S SHOES (Aeroct FromSearwRsifiueh) 3# S. HlffiH ST. SnklNffiHBLD. O. edd PUBLIC SALE Household Goods The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the late Mrs, Knox Hutchison residence on South Main Street, in (Jedarville, Ohio, on, Sa t., Jane 1938 ’ COMMENCING AT 1 P» M* the following property, to-wit; 1 living room suitei 2-piece wicker set; dining room suite, consisting of table, buffet and chair; rockers, li­ brary table, round table, end table; 2 large hand plaited wool rugs; several small hand plaited rugs; drop leaf table; kitchen cabinet; gas range; gas heating stoves; porch glider swing; lawn swing; bookcases and books; wardrobe; Aeolian talking machine and records; music cabinet; round dining table; table and floor lamps; sew- ing machine; Hoover electric sweeper; round dining table and chairs; dishes and crocks; dresser and chest and two chairs of bird’s eye maple; beds, springs, comforts and many other articles too numerous to mention, ANTIQUES Rose back,-ladder back and lyre ’ back chairs; % marble top wash stands and marble top side board* ; TERMB^UASH - HAAVET ftiaqBTOACHH G u a r d ia n o f D o r o t h y R f c k e n f a d i e r * NOTICE This R room modem house, with 2-car garage, is for sale at private sale. Main C O Z Y Ohio FRIDAY, A m S4th PHIL REGAN PENNY SINGLETON —la ' > “ O I T S I D E O F P A R A D I S E !” SATORDAY, Jnan AMR " gad Waiiid Oram* « f the OH West ‘ ‘C A T T U B R A ID E R S ” CHARLES STARRETT a . • »* MONDAY, June SS^T ALICE PAYE - - - - TONY MARTIN “ S A L L Y min s » 4 M A R T " wilk JOAN DAVIS . . JIMMY DURANTE A GOOD NEWS ToRogFeedem A For the best gain and at the least cost use Ubiko 36 p er cent H og Supplement, K ellogg Hominy— 4 carloads fo r the month o f July, W ill arrive. Priced th a t it Will compete with the price o f corn and even better. A c t now . P la ce y ou r order. Meat Scrap—Tankage-Fortunate purchase. We now offer this at an exceptional low price. „ ■ Try our Own Mix, 40 per cent H og Supplement. This is just the righ t feed fo r you r spring pigs— $2.15 cwt. COAL Binder Twin . It w ill save you money to get our prices Get our price fp r ,you r needs. Can de» on Hilo-Pocohontas fo r delivery w ithin liver when you say. the next thirty days. Fill the coa l bin W e have a n ew line o f hog fountains at fo r the winter now. . low introductory price, Trucks o f all kinds ready for service, No haul too large or too small. Phone, Now that wheat harvest is near we are in « . position to huy your wheat. Frank Creswell Phone 100 FORGRgATCT FROFITt IN 1988 ' \ A L L - M A S H S Y S T E M Phone 100 FARMERS MASSMEETING SATURDAY, JUNE25,1938 -AT- Montgomery County Fairgrounds Dayton, Ohio Protesting A. A. A. Crop Control FROGS AM •<? 11:00A,M# Bu»iiie««meetiitsof fanners from all counties of the MiamiValleyInelect officers and committees. 12:00Noon to 2:30P.M.—DONBASSETT iND HIS BAND el Dayton, Ohio, will entertain, 2:30P,M*Siieakii»aconutieiicesAdldresses hy: Hon. James A. Reed ofKaiitMCito.M*» B*^«itoar frwiwMI wmb I T.B.BAKEB.PWIH|towr*.«*, COL. WILLIAM B. NORTH.Gmwvffle, Ohio S K O A L v K A T o a n Loud«pMkcrtwiH«*irjr flituptoktoaItodOkra War. RefradiiMiita fnraialiedby tmetmkm it—di — tht inm ik Mike thisa farmer* hoHday—Brerrbady welcw— Committee: Ralph Darenport, Sec*y ■ADMlBMON rp iX /

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