The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

i - a c u m * s w i ti » fn n fc a ia #***• ami w itewUR m Tl>Kii<>|lil ettecfc 4«Mi Jepw CI uwm «Mi 3mm 9*%m f l «igtt •‘ctotk *i to* It to to HHMt twC M4 Mra -C. CMtoi. was Ite cwto.rf W m Bimqr Jmra M r «n r tte C. «c of Mr. Alftod TkwMey, wife ate ate, ai toltowtlto, 0 , yfcritet late Wtok telk Prof, ate Mr*. Rnutf X. Gib, Mr. ate Mm, Gne* Jfc&OlMar tetet tto firm o f tto urate at Codar Polat wtow Mr. HbCtofttotor ettowtofi tea Ca-Oftewtim Cluk copvaation. •* Mu, WA, M*rshell k«* mtornsd hfrtna altar visiting with tor wm-i*. law ate daughter, Mr, and Mu. Momar Reiter, Youngutawn. The grate**, ♦‘Ttedto* Reiter, accent- paMM hi* grandmother on tha return trip home, having been here the pate month. We tekte abate jamnateteliii lor teo Umotog Pate. Miaa imm Tram* tett a« teat wa to*# to Jka***te? w «* iteahte for % Jteftag, July * V AU teaaa arko an in tea Sawing Chib, 'will mm ate Mag titer hates id ctotfctag, July ft at *16 at the iekeol luHHK. WRMMNCI PATS ANNOUNCED At a meeting of the 4-H Cndting Club, July 14, planawere discussedfor judging next Week, fo r demeete»* tion the m*mtew mate tuna fish «*>- quete* Discussion foHawte as .to ppt hibita at the Greene County pair,. Mrs, Wallace Rile a te Mrs,.Roger Colli«» anUruiaod a number of ladies last Tburedoy, honoring Miss Chris­ tine with a miscellaneous shower, at tha home o f the latter. For enter­ tainment a “ true and false" contest was enjoyed ate an ice course was served by th* hostesses, The Collins home was attractive with decorations of gladioli ate other summer flower*. Thirty guests were present from near­ by towns. The marriage of Misk Rife to Mr. Roger Wiklman ° t Salem will take plade at the home of Mr. W. €, Rife, August 4th, !«© Moae v a u a woaot Crwh Oa CMten Pifca An autvmoktt* owned by Ciaraaea “fistre ate times when wa , want. to fled oat se*stole* with- (i out having tea subjeet stotter aer- PIR»¥ PXX8RYTRRIAM f Hatcher, Ifcdtefontotoe ate m track routed by p inky, aa-eU-weifc CHtltiR owned t>> Hjtlstora perttee, mat *« a mii te#»#aianmiia" says Caarga Rat. Deajaaiki If. Atoms, RUsdalar |i**h*tt collision at tee culvert m that to when wt weiaaaia Sabbath Retool, SO *, w Leeso»: icnftan pike, Thursday near the home i **» multum ia psrve k«w* «wTha wraseuirasteb fiaw-aariag#jmi «*» ■'aifijQlM^ttSlfv t e J t e f i a i M i t e ‘’Gideam Poliowiag God’*- Plan^|«f g|dW Cony, fadgw Paul Ramsey, Supti I , a daughter af Mr, Tfeteetor, who Ho prsathtog secviea this Sabbath, )waii accompanied alee by hie wife, Oar pastor ate family era on their \ was driving when the accident h a g - vaaatkm, Out prayer* follow teem *p*nte. Ail three were injured but teal tear may have a* enjoyable *ur- f the nature could not be determined cease from later and that they smyiat ttey were, taken to the Spring- return relented for the work teat i field City Hospital by Mr, Carry, lice abate, 1 Neither of the own on ite track Pieass be prompt to Sabbath School, j ww* injuml yet both track ate auto- Dismissal will te about I0i46 that |mobile ware body damaged. Mr. those who desire may have time to |Hatcher had teen attending « lamb I W -.Thanka—We wish to^se .this mean* ' o f Extending tbteks to our teigMtow and friends who SO kindly gave as­ sistance during and after, our recent fire. Mr, and' Mrs* Jtaura Sjtralcy, Mr, Johft Stewart o f Cincinnati is her# on a visit with hi* mother,;Mrs; Bnima Stewart. Mrs. - Stewart has been ill for some time but »* able to be1u&and around* ' . * .. ....... ......... A4T., , ? t Mrs. feanette Oootoy has becn qttite ill at her home south o f town, hut wfe are informed"sho is some* better at this time, Miss Martha Goofefc who teaches in Marquette, Mich., was ,called hera tee first of the .week by her mother'* illness* Tha Herald.slipped dpoA credit o f .th* Dayton. News atory'bf CederviHe in bur last issue in crediting it to Chelate Howard BWba. It ,should have teen Dan Webster, who is to be eoagsatetoled fof hto. effort. •^i ^V'TteHatiaite'Yoiim*Dtepto*'Hnitte PrsaM erian Charcfc ConVwtiott will te h^d tbto year at Aasea, fowa and Hie y swig people‘ o f tei* church are aiiaktog aameyfor t|»ir delegate* by. 'glvteg * tteewtet. wystory comedy, *Tte Might Cry" at the opera house, July wm at 8:1*. Help spud dele* gate* to this convention by buying a ticket, They .are. selling for lb and 2b’ cartta. , ^ VDCATIOHAD AG. TEACHERS PLAN PAIR EXHIBITS The Vocational Agriculture teachers Greene Oouaty tteld a meeting at Xenia*tMbtral High ^School, Mondaj flfu i'w f* fp vfft iy w iVjfty igkt to complete plan* fo r tee .county -air entries^ Specialrptwlsioh will be nadefoiv vocational exhibits?. Roys that have exhibits should enter them 50*n": with their local' juwtractors, fhose attending te®meeting were? C, illo; A, A..Neff, BonwrcrfcOk; P. W. Sickham^Xenia.' ‘T, / ;TAX pISTRICfS SLOH ^ 1 1 ! ^ *■ OjiW.b ^ CttUJpitSf A^diVov fi& ei . J-, Cwrtett ualeaihot taxing districts.were do- liuquent in filing their 1930 budgets wheh the'time expired, duly 15th. Most o f the delinquents wilb,be filed 1y the weenk-end. ■‘ " The, ClHtott Ptesfryterism Sunday School picnie will be held at Bryan Park, Wednesday, August ??* “ * *♦ Mr, MaxDobbins, whohaslwen her* on * two week's vacationhas returned to Knoxville, Tenn., where he is con­ nected with the BurrOughs Adding Mr- apd Miwl .tfarflr Mtoster.'-iaid- Dually gad Mr.-fesSe Font, Spring* teM, RPtel tea wste-ted gt.fto tom of Mr*'and-Mrs. Ralph Bloisar. Prof, iy Merle Rifa/M«^ <Sk» member of. the faculty o f Mus­ kingum College, will preach for. the ciiftdn congregation. Sabbath. Rev. Ralston, the pastor, hasbeert granted a vacation. - 'South' Mein gDtefty s*.-.'. ’i.- ■ FRIDAY, J u l, 22 BOW * KARLOFF ■ - w }U..*r ' ^Th0 Invisible M m c e w Cwdarnlle . Ohio [ilfii/i'jl^wiijU SATURDAY, July 23 LEWIS STONE * MICKEY ROONEY -■ ’ • *"*'ia*>« , ' “Judge Hardy’s Children* SUNDAY and MONDAY v JEANETTE MACDONALD— NELSON EDDY “ G l l L O F T H E GOLPEM W E S T " . V -........ ■ r. .. • : Fin* Show Slartt 7 V* F* Tlii» Sunday *»d Mcmday get te other, place* of worship on ■ Regular services, Sabbath, July 31. The regular monthly meeting of the Miaaiomtry Society wilf te at the homo o f 1Mrs. Harry D. Wright,. Thursday, July ^8, at 2 p. fit* ' - UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Ralph A. Jaadesan. Minister Sabbath Schpol, 10 a. m» Meryl Stormont, Supt. M rs,' Jamieson's Glass in charge <if Closing exercises, Dchpar Jobe,'’ president, preaching, II a, rn> Theme, “Un dying Enthusiasm.^ . Y. P. 0. XJ., 7 p. m. Subject, “Gan Science Replace Religion?” . PrayerMeeting, Wedne*day/8 p, in. Leader, Miss Carrie Rife. Tte Annual Sabbath School and Congregational Picpic will be held in the'. Bryan park next Tuesday,' July 26th, at II a, m. dense not tee change of hour. Our committee feel R , better to: set the', dinner hour at eleven oklpck this year, to avoid the possible delayed eating time, as some­ times happens When Set a t the noon hour. So PLEASE comply with their request to be on bandwith well filled baskets and appetites at l i a, m. yironte, Tuesday at Brytot Park. The hoys o f the Church League Doro our church have issued a challenge te the men Of the church to a Soft Ball game at 1p. w„ same place, sameday. We appreciate tte good work our boys are. doing in te* church league* but fear their., percentato ’wW be toured atte^S* S^picnici *' •J' '*; ^ n ' « )•**■ - * The Jamiesons and Wileys spent Tuesday at Oxford, Ohio, visiting Dr. S. R. Jamieson and family. The lat­ ter includes aftMstimetee son, Rev, Earl Jamieson, wife and six children, .who will return to EgyptJn Septem­ ber fair thrir teird brtm te Miiiioh- i m . Ttey wBl te atatloted te Tan- % % teelib* of tfiat distrkt, “ ; *** , . , ■ ; , ^ iS ikU & H«b MWstff. , 1 Ohiircb School, 10 a. m, Joe West, Supt* '■*> [ Worship Service, 'l l *« m* Subject? “Show u* lh« Patter, and ittefM th u i* iTobn:i*s:«, • - ’ • , * •At 2:30 our District Superintendent, G. E; Turley, will apeak, and after­ ward hold the last O' D. of tee Con­ ference year, . Tim pastor arid hi* wife, plan to go Monday to Lancaster Camp Ground ter the Evangelistic Conference, and will probably te absent from home a- bout 19 day*. Mijil will reach teem it sent to "CrimpGround,Ohio"There will .te ntf preaching service on July 31, but the Church School will te In session, and bur people art urged, to Worship in one of the other Churche*. *■■■-.. ■ -■ _ * f r,lll- 1 ™ ,^ Mr *''1 - " 1 "ll"_to'l|w hiinnTir _ _ ^ Mies Dorothy Nelson visited over the week-end with Mi** GretchenTin­ dall at Ohio Slate University, where the latter is attending summer school- sale in Wilmington and waa anroute home. GIRL 8 i W t S~AND TROOP tCOMMITTEE HOLD PKNIC Thirty-five Girl, Scouts and Troop .Committee members held » picnic at the David Bradfute farm Tuesday evening, . ' . Swimming and game* were-' enjoy­ ed tefotfe tlm picnic supper whichwas prepared rindserved by the Do g Wood -mid Blue Bonnet patrols. After the campfire the girhrengeged in a treasure hunt prepared by Mr. Bradfute and his.Eons,,which Jed to huge water.melons“s e r ^ from tee side yard lighted by, Japanese lan- Itaadiria Digest, IdeTOurftteaai cover to covar.” You’ll «gi*t with this fararaa Writer, too, one# you road y*«r teas copy of Tha Road**’* Dliawt, IP* tha nwdorn way of «*ttig tha most interesting o f currant ideas through fascinating con­ densed articles from outstanding periodicals. The selections repnsant the reading YOU MUST NOT MISS, Each carefully choaen article is skillfully rondemmd so that too flavor, style, and essential point o f the original is preserved in Gat your «opy of tha 'too* today. A i m doatora hav* It on display. par mpf n o t EDITOR, Mr, Pr. D e«*l M » te* to Ite te a# to* ■ f CMSMWTOlHftimfTMK ».**"I h *"•* 1 SimfEfl UVESTOCK • A T j ^ i m m u m sales m m m monbay &***m Arm BPIUNGFIRLD- 9 W U- P, SUNDAY SCHOOL - PICNIC, TUESDAY, JULY 2$ 'l vtovnw**.«s *’r ^ The United Presbyterian Sunday School picnic wifi'he hjstd Tuesday, July 26, at Bryan Farm. Time II o’clock. Ball game" scheduled for, i o'clock. ■ HANDSOME HUILDING HOUSES ADAIR'S STORE IN XENIA 4i$ - • ;;v WRECKEDWATER TOWER The Chilllcothe Realty Co., neW owners o f the paper mill, havewreck­ ed the broaden water tank and will erected a steel one. The tankwaj*used. mainly for fire protection. *; * ’ wlrbito The young people of the United Presbyterian Church am presenting , a three-act ;mystery comedy* ^The1 Night Cry;” at the Opera house, Fri- dajr*Jury29th at 8:15 p. m. Comeget the cold shivers on a hot July night. The prices are tfl irndjM torite. - Get your ticketa e«riy. • *■ A 1f J* , JEfconomy^Itey* your, rarwsli sera* iradby expfrieurad m «. A.G.W«(d- ,row*-*E«rd. (i]ky t9d) -1 v . . t * *; V f OMV b 1 : 'p •*’ * '■ * - J . , ? •• ti ■' . tr.ir • * , ; • „ f ‘ !ri * . pi t ' 'a -*n. Ss-t’/fyi ’■vest •k :*V-trV5 \ ' 1 J " - The handsome Adah's Furniture property at 20-24 N, Detroit Street, rapritoeot* <maHorXanto> .most attractive retefi business homes. Gradually expanded through the years as increasing buslrieea , ■‘ s madertfiutemtotenecessary,ttelmtoetoitewncciteito. appraktorateir 2 ^ 9 9 nf ReneT * spaca. Tte grawad Boor rif the new addition to thia bufiding thathouses the 'New Cwpat IMpartmrat.. The firmtea «* e i ^ f l t o foetfrantageori itofabR «te«t* which prtwfts haadsom* diteliy wtedraw. 1 . ( A,f VrV,’t5lV,-. •a— _ ; i Haw t # Feed Your Wheat for Profit Your Whfgt in an mellent feed % hog», cowa* hteers and chfek«n» whin it in fed right BV profitable results it mwit fee—4 ^ ’ >* Used in the right amount, 2. Properly ground* & Accurately balanced with the r i g h t supplement 4, ThoroufMly mixed. . „ Through our Approved Poring flustont Mixing Service w« can turn your wheat into excellent rations, We have APPROVED FORMtJLAH from the Purina Experimental Farm for making tha b m uae of your grain, and are MtlKXtotd by Purina Mill* to grind your gram and mix It with the right Purina supplement . **. . It win Mrprita you bow H*t« money if takes to mix one &t tkaee formulas, Afik us to ilgure the cost, filing your grain* €. L. McGulim The Pw-W-No Stmw TOT RUttflltff I Paul H* Long* Waldo, O,, has hem elected athletic coach of the Ross Twp, Schools for the coining,year. He Will teach mathematics and science in addition to his other duties. The barn on the Paul II. UresweU faraf, that was destroyed by fire due to lightning last week, will fee rebuilt as sflott uapotstiMe, - -. XEMlAN ISSUED f), Ervin Marshall o f 3feato, son of Attornsy J, Uarl Marshall was named defendant in 4 $18,999 damage suit filed Friday* in Clark County Common p im Court' fey Jehum W«Wi, a« ad­ ministrated o f the estate of John Thomas Welsh, 18. The. action is based on an accident in which the Welsh boy was injured fatally when allegedly struck by an automobile said to have been driven by Marshall. FOUR CASES DlftMlBHiai A defense motion seeking dismissal o f » suit filed fey Wayn# Oglesfeet* as iuirdfen of I. E*,0#h»W , agahtot C ! km Mabel' Oglestee*, arid .otters, claiming m evidence was produced to austase afiegationa contained In the petition, has been approved by the 'court. ■ '■■ .’ A teconciilfttiow having beets effect - id, the salt of Margaret Poatea a^ gainst Ralph Ooftte* has heets dismiss* ed at the, plaintiffs reqacstf ■ Other eases dismissed wete Maude M* Hester against Turner and others* and Ruth Wlldamson against Mortis 1WUIaitison,idhe fatter at tte phdnt!ff*» tefieesti ; - ^ Located on First Floor » « ‘ ’ fc » ^ *, ,t » , T* , * You Ate CordiallyInvited To Visit Our Store Friday Night Or any dine Saturday July* 22nd and 23rd, 1938 (See what is said to be themostmodem Carpet and Draper^ De* payments in the entire state.) * . a After several months o f planning, building and remodeling we are eager to have evry one See not only the Entire Floor Covering arid Drapery Departments hnt the Whole Store A So gather up your friends, Come early and stay late, 1#*•, I'iciimwto t i D D C f A Y t / A Y Y Y U e A f t T U D A t t r t l T L Y C 3iJr u V j JI/\!*4 YALUuwi nJLL 1 n K U U V jr l JIITI e S STORE DURING REMAINDER OFJULY 0 „v. *■ In celebration of this event.we are differing atora-wid# reductions, Thera «ra .values belac s fm f duriiii this ewnt that era unquestlmtahly amung the greatest we have syjw tem ahto to Ptmr. PLAN TO FURNISH YOURHOMETHISMONTS mmm F U R N ITU R E 3 9 * 2 4 V. Ettttet St .p C A R P E TS ADAIR STOVES D

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