The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
Mr. M. W. Otelfaa «*u rtfaa« i Mr*. Lifa, cfaU** Mte dMfakter, Mr*. M i' w its Jo*#* of La* JiacMii,. C*Nf over ri>* ws*k-**nl< p r. tm M Rif* am* wif* « a i grand drogtoter, Caroly* 1 m batik* of Phil- afalpbis, *tert**i Hub w**k to sp u d moat a ! fa* — nth ait lt» s u w is r cot- tag* on Mw Rtf* fu r* . Th*y ****** tovisit foratewdays'inMonasuHJth, 111., and will rrwurn here in ter fo r ih* vast o f their vacation, Mist Myrtin GiUispie of Cleveland has boon spending th# week kero ns n gwext o f Mr. and Mrs, Knrlh Mull, Miss GilUipie is m form er resident .of this place nnd taugh t aehool here some yearn ago. She has an ini' ■partant position ns instructor "in“the Cleveland city schools, where she has taught for twenty-two years and ex pects to resume her work a t the opening semester in September, Mrs. Aletha S. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Confarr and Mr. and Mrs, Frank S, Bird attended the wedding of M ist LoUiSe Stevenson to Mr, Carl H, Smith a t the Central M. E . Church in Springfield, Friday evening; Miss Stevenson is the. daughter of .Homer S. Stevenson, Ja former resident of Ce» dsrvilie township, • Mr, and Mrs, H ilmar Grimm, Mrs, W. F. Durst of Bexley, Mrs. R. W. Vaughan and daughter, Anna, of Pomeroy, were guests o f Mr. and Mrs, Frank S. Bird, Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Leo Vaughan and Mr. John Bailey of Pomeroy were also vlsitorsop Sun day- - ; Mrs- Cora Trrnako and Mildred am vkdtiac Mr. «ad Mia. R. B and family of O stont, O. Mr, aad Mrs. W. A, Turnout and Mr, and Mrs. W. f , Hoppe* spent Met week m • faking and pfaMww trip in Mrs, Sidney Smith o f Fort Wayne, ind,, and daughter, Mrs. Gladys For**, 9t Kfateaivtlfa, fad., sum fa te on * vwii; rtth relatives. Mr, Robert Peterson, who has been located In Ban Francisco, C alif, th* i**fc eighteen months, returned home Wednesday for a visit, The family of the la te , Edward Banks wish’ to express their g rat itude to the neighbors and friends fo r thely many kindnesses during our re cent bereavement, The Fred Johnston Motor Sales, automobile and farm machinery, agency, h a t been sold to B. L, Daniels, Springfield. Mr. Johnston ha# not made known his plans fo r the future. Messrs. H arry Biff o f London, W. C. Biff* Mrs, H attie Owens, arid Miss Flora Iliff, the la tte r ofChicago,drove to Detroit,M kh., la st week where they spent a day with Mr. Harry Owens, who has been confined in * hospital fn th a t city fo r th e past year. 'M r. Owehs is reported much better b u t not yet able to retu rn home. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hastings and two daughters, Misses Maude and Lena, are on a m oW t r j p to Niagara Fall* and o ther print# cif interest along the i k k r 1- *• ' : V'CH' ■':K- 'fa subsetibi to t m n m jk m . . Ji” , , , ' *" i, ......................fi fe 'i '■A' 1. 11''" "T South Main Street FRIDAY* August 5th B illy And Bobby Mauch “Penrod and His . Twin1Brother” . u. I > w r*», < C e d a rv ille SATURDAY - FRANCIS’LEDERER ' « y j j ; “This Lone Wolf In Paris” y •&' * V SU N D A Y W MONDAY »*,- .CLARK G A B L E ~ ~M Y R N A L O Y S P E N C E R T ^ | C Y \K ,V*5. H „'-n* *£■ i ( T B S T -Hal1 snowgiWMO-nnn pttotofai* , CANDIDATE FOR State FOR GREENE COUNTY Subject to the RepuMican Primary .1 • . . ■ vw ; August % 1B3S im v t i C r s m - c * m * f h t Mm O em erai Ohio « « ih* feilwwiiMf ee*ufal*»#«»* Fna *grr t l a i itims OvBifl^faiNeM b i Stnte Ookonwifal* U u lii e liy C^lefffar ^ C i* ‘ m»*4* fm M m Isiterwsti » n i welfew a t «H «l NMP X *m v o le eumMi oetfaw m p » m i. wU ! b e o p p m e le te i, CHURCH NOTES Wo K . mtChrnm m r tm pb b b r t tw h a n 0 dft SHNlli66W8o ichool* id a, m, M«ryl Btormeat, Bapt, FreacWag, 11 a, m, Theme; “fh* Joy o f Thy Salvation,'* Y. P. C, V * I p . % Subjects “What Am I I4k«?” Leader, Geneva Cl«< Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 8 p , m. Ho mid-week .service, , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Beajsmia N. Adame, Miaieter Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Paul Sam- eey, Supt. Lesson: “Ruth: Adventur ous Faith," The Book of Ruth, Gold en Text; "Thy people shall be my people, and they God my God," Ruth 1:18, Regular worship service a t 11 a, m, The message will be brought by Rev. Walter S. Kilpatrick, a former son of this church. Subject: "The Failures of Jesus," Text: Mark 9:12. Regular morning services next Sab bath, . * Members of the Church league hall teams appreciate the presence o f spectators. Game each Wednesday evening. Come out'and encourage this effort a t clean, -wholesome play for pur boys. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Charles R. Hill,*Minister v Church Bchool, JO a, m. Joe West, Supt. - . Worship Service, 11 a, m. Subject: 'Inquiring in the Temple," Ps. 27: 4. Epworth League, 7:80 p. m.,, It is, hoped th at all members arid friends will be present1to consider some plans fo r the remainder‘of the Conference year. - > 50th W eeding Anniversary 1- To B c H etd Sunday Mrs, Joseph Gano, Mr, C. H. Gordon, Mr. Hays Little and Mrs.- J . O. Con n e r.o f this place are cousins of Mrs, Dutoher pnd 'are planning to attend the anniversary, Sunday. Mr. and tibck'J. W. Butcher of near Selmq, w ill, celebrate their 60th wed ding anniversary on Sunday, August, 7* with ah open hous<» from 2 p. m. to p> m. and from 7 p m. to 9 p. m. Mr, and Mrs. Butcher have on* daughter, Mrs. Whiter Stewart, of near Selma and three grand sons, Neabit, Robert and Jack Stewart, s * r r ^ ’ 1 , .. 1',L T")V' .. w- Gitests EnMUundt A t Straley Hoow of Mr*- and Mrs, "Lauds' fafaliy , -fastOi'. Cedkndlle, '•ntertained a t th rir home Friday evening. Five tables of bridge was enjoyed and prises were awarded. Mrs. Del bert Mowery, Mrs, Thelma Giay, and' Mr. Harold Tobbins, Later in the evening the hastes* served ‘ an Ice Course. ’ / - « «' >* Those present w ife: Mr, and Mr*. Mark Bingsmon, Mr, aad Mrs. Albert Wigalr Mr. and,Mr*.,Wayne Tersinger and daughter Helen, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Giay,’"Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Bryan* Mr. and-M rs, Lewis Lillkh, Mr, Donald Bihgmon, of Jamcstefwn; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbins, of Ce- dsrvilie, Miss Elesnor Burrell, of Springfield$ Mr. Paul McClelUn and M in Frances Straley, o f Xenia; and Mr. and Mr*. Lohrfs Straley and eon* Donald. The beer garden problem has been a headache for the Detroit police and for other city polie*. « Miami sii'^Ril MR*teiiu<;amlam iAfrfi 9m n w w p f mmmmm W#jr Green* eouoty, CadarriUa aad Cedar- till. Towaafap sbrndd m imm Dr, W, R, lieCh isn y fas fa* Be jiiB i rom isariea at. fa* t*Ra, Tm faay, C2vk arid* 1 m tge fink eo*- ‘sidcrattea kywring th at ea r haaiu -tA* w 4K. |kJHt« W J ...1,1,1 fa fae legulatare where autetandteg mm mm m l always s i n ew. JHI n twww mJymaLI mnW nanlhk IAi faMnUfa rnm» w e fw w n r w m a j n w e *s JMnf vahmMe fa mestfag fae problem* that i n lu r t to mrlM tU s «M ifu term. W ehavsasherttaaey faw rg fag th is endonwaaat -aad know th at all la te r-1 e su Will bar* fa* saan enwkkratfoa whore near legielattoa wfil be up fo r Paeeage. The urban coaaUe* are bent on reducing fa* repm eafattew of rural countiee fa fa* legislature and Green* county will ooatina* to be a eingl* unit a* we are mw , rafaor than he attached to Montgomory county, under the urban pUn, with Dr, McCheiney in the lower branch of the General Assembly. i Hie previou* aervice and fa ir rep -' resentation fo r farm , nierchantile, manufacturing and echopl* is a record th a t merits his endorsement next Tuesday. M m C. tllMM EM DEAD A i la ttfL T o r MOTOR c r a m ! J fa n Ca*w*U fansmere, fa , eolsrsd. «M| |r|l|Ml teC iteY wtteai ftlfa an te fa wbifa h* was ridfag stradk a eemwt ahutaiM t m fa* Grfawei Seed, on* mil* south of Y*H*w Sfarfag*, Wednesday. WlUinai Garrett, M, eelorad* araa fa* driver e f fa* « r . dusuuen received ahrehea neek whsa his head h it fae wfadfaield. O young woseew* f fa* ehareh, rie* to fa* epporfawiiy, th* privUeg*, fa* responrihilHy th a t Is yours fa the pos session and power o f year ballet! VOTJB-VOT* eonscieaeiooely VOTE intelligently5 VOTE regularly! smanweMB W ham yam a tta d h t h us* mica '■UMm faga#A |mma POOR VISION cam p u t a Lily In YourHand F. L. NELSON, O. D , OPTOMETRIST JaniMtawfa Old* ’ PROF. WATSON RESIGNED . • _ y« , » Prof. James A. Watson, commercial teacher fa the local high school, ha* resigned to leave the teaching profes sion and enter the business field. Nq successor has been named by the board. HewTe Feed Year Wheat ferPiafit Your whaat i« an excellent feed for hoga, eowo, ateeog and chiektua when It la fed riglit. For proftable reoulti it must |»e— 1. tF*ed Ja the right amount, % Properly greund, S. Aceumtely balanced with the r l g h i •upplement. 4. Thoroughtly mixed. Through our Approved Purina Cuaiom Nixing Service we can turn your wheat into excellent rations. We have APPROVED FORMULAS from the Purina Experimental Farm for making the best use of your grain, and are authorized by Purina Mill* to grind your grain and mix it with the right Purina «upplement, It will surprise you how little money it taken to mix ope of these formulas. Ask us to figure the cost, using- your grain, C. L. McGuinn 3 * « th M ilfa rS * . ThaPii-Ri-N* Store TELEPHONE—3 G adarv lilo i, O , RESO LU T ION No. 2 0 0 A ge*olu(ttw dwlntns tlu mcMtlOt, of « bond fane Is the sun of t3,5W.M far the put- : ohMe of fire flchUnc »I>P»r»tw «ad equlpaMBt. uul provtdln* tor the wbeilfMb* of wR bond Sssue to the v«*e of iho elertor* of the viU**» ! of CrtttWIlej Ohio *t tho muler ete^loB to he held |n November, 1 * 1 X •, BH IT BKSOhVXWby to* Cmmeli «f the V»- I#*e of Ced*niIIe, 8l»te of Ohio. tb*t, ror (be purpose of pureHuths Are OfhU«S ePoantu, ^ and eitiilpnienl, It- l» iMceeaaty to tMue Uw bond* of mild VUIw to a s fwtoat Whkh tbla Council ertlmatea ft ISfaS-Mbthtott la «e«to- oary to leejr a la* ouUWe of toe ltoiitoUoo* Impoeed by Article W, Berttoa *, ef On CM- •motion of Ohio, to par tha totarmt on. aMI to retire «ald bonds; that Ik# cotollo* e r f a i'. iMuapce ot Mid toMto as* Ike leer of auc* fa* he aubmuted to toa ajaotor* «g Mdd vuiac* at th* leanlar etoettos to He- fall* Nevatabar IMS; this Council eat)atotoa tost Urn mm** of aald head* wiU f a suthertm* a naaMtos p»«to*l luioe to Btottofar lf a Him, aa* ifeaffa* approximate dal* of ml* basto arlUhe faanary tat, m»t fast this CetsMl tothsatof a*l* howto trill he p*M l a t o f a aaapai toetaU- Homts, Wbirimf fa 4HH u M'-iMittlMiM. ’ tm 3 ar durimt *'**rtM #• to*' (W <Mm gftM ite uitboriMUM “thindtf: m k Itettte^wlll ^ bhtflntiCMtittlU! rili of Nit .Mija<dtMi^i em . c«Upcraaaum.pajraWa mmpmMt. ' ) as n v m m agsfawfatom'totewfa VfcNF' MMt Yfitel te^'EMm hr fa dtryefeCto eetttfa wesitr tt ftotvtoeto- turn, to tha faualr AttOtof at Omasa ottofa. Ohio, fto .w * -cafatoute*. t e fair wawtol to* levy requite* Uuttofa Uto fa* te efal h asto ' to te r tatofaaa ew as* 'fUfta a*M haato, u - aumln* they u t 'iU tome* R eM aariae, ah* that tte atoeustte Uto tax fa t teami* VUUfa >- remain, to* earn# thnwchept to* fa* te a*ML bonda, which ccrtifkalloa ahal! ha mate la sat* icw ibasour (te> far* mm fa tote ho-1 *«abar f a ilm . . , >- -KKNNKta iummt, ■ - l Mayor te Villas* te CefawUie, Olfa.‘ Paaaed, Auimat tot,IN* ' i -I Altaatw *. ; , , » Pltrrq J. M c C o O h U,, d a te te Villa** te CafarrUfa Ohio, THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Lifelong Republican, housewife, mother of two children, active in church, welfare and civic affairs in Clark county. Realizes that social and political prob lems face the nation but that changes must be made in accord.with American ^ w + , 4 , * ' ' , ‘ a ^ “ principles. , x . f IN THE District MARK YOUR BALLOT Yfair Bayyfat Appreclstfal—Mr*. Jesnctt* Rockel # w muBiiumiNiiRiwhwwwHiiiiMmmii Glaser’s Beauty Shop All Lines «r BEAUTY CULTURE Shampoo, F in g e r W a v e and Manicure ....J7Se PERMANENTS—$3 and $S S17 First Nation*! Bnnk BMg< Flmitef M. 2H1J or Ml 1623-J SPRINGFIELD, O. ■fae*faifatow*limtotoi*iteaWilitowiaato*atna*iiWteaafasfateaagiiteeawfaaiiiAa<efaifatow** SPOT GASH PAID FOR HORSES.— — — COWS lU t gifs-Atid Condition) Prompt Tomovul of Ilbgs/Sheep, Calves, 0 Colt* Telephone 454 XENIA FERTILIZER A TANKAGE CO. i-V >•» U <HU ajj ., SSW,. Ml' UlM SMifa mdiS' V B p *PNU1J. Volkert Dentist OFFICE MOHRS Mm <*y aai FiM*y * t F t M A i l t i a S P e l L fmHy, WmMMf wfa B*iwr4*y B ill A ,,M «• « :« l Ws M* Mfifa Ctefai W*ia» il*y Aft«ta*fai HiteteS f t The Master Mixer Says “For Sure Profits Use Your Home Grown Grains With MASTER MIX FEEDS” Your grainp -com--wheat ^oat#- we will grind and mix them with the proper concen trates, by proven formulas—of the Master Mix laboratory. The means for a Practical Farm Relief. Lower feed cost and to market at the high dollar. Profits. DAIRY COWS Profits ift tha-dairy dtpeml on tha quality of th* stork and quality of th* feed, Tho Master Mix 32 per cent Dairy Concentrate) is unexcelled with your own grains, Inex pensive and a perfectly well balanced ration “Which will In- crease your milk supply a t no additional cost as to feed. Do not overlook this sore way for increased profits by feeding ‘ it to your herd) FAT j CATTLE Live stock feeders make a plan In feeding cattle whkh is neeessary, and IS followed until they are sold. Master Mix feed has all the essential* together with 80 per Cent molasses. I t Is fed With no waste, no filler, The lower protein makes the bigger gains, This mixture la pelatebie, does not cake, not sticky, «ssy to feed winter or summer. HOGS 40 per cent supplement, mixed with your .own wheat o r your com, is economical and a sure weigth producer. You save lime and effort in raising choice hogs So you can keep them healthy and get them to the market a t the rig h t time to catch the market, Yes th is same mixture can be used fo r brood sow* in the nurs ing time a fte r farrowing, CHICKENS v Mash — Poultry feeders use th is & per cent mix and praisa tho results. High egg production and general health for the fioek Is yours, See ua for the proportion ivith your own grain, aug* gest cod liver oil in your mix to complete the mgski MASTER- *\\7 GRINDING andMIXING , To ymir requiremonta. go c o n s u lt the MASTER MIXBfc . GOAL m4 GRAINS -- t c~ t ! • * * i I • •-(1^ - * ■- Now* in the time to Iftjf ih th« coal t o t th* winter W* buy Rrgfa—Yes. w* #411 grain xiituaaryiiif uevstM $M m f t t tw l St
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