The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
S j p N <M A > « r < O p MteUt, C mi H o ■r«^k 1B» lav. Fred M l, FrMkltp- Prcd M i Mg iatfii, ffP * M. « l Mat pbr. taka MeMflftw, vtU*. » » „ " ™ L - * m m « f * Count, from Hav, FraaWfarilte, K, Y m km « » viaife wtth tto ftomar'a fm a ll, Mr. and Ifes. J. M. JML CHURCH NOTES Be I M tlfei Fir v i t im A. 11 *, Wfll *# , jj**, to chare* « f tta Y. P. C. V. n * ^ ttategataa who attended tta Aaaaal 1 th* * * * , *B«fck At CsfirMiikMi of tto Y. P. C, U„ at Aas**, Iowa, will briag Stores tgihia great gattorteg,. W « « n * repeattat* «d by tto foUwriag* Dorothy watt Jam« Anderson, Btrenor Cooley, watt Smite Ftaltey, Y» P. C. U,s-I p. » , Sub}**; “Whitt: wm 1 he tike?’* Loads?; Geneva Ctemaits. to ha terreated la SCHOOL NpVS \V|lVPnilW /rPH ^ rfl |l^pV|r fthrwWalter Predate « f Sato***, Mtf,, visit*# bar* tea* weak with ha*: parent*, Mr. sad Mm W, a. Ybrbm. 7b* ttra* mottteg at lb* **>1 ■.for da*' Saamrd* Cbk tes- M l Thnwttay, Sspt. I* a* tire honteof Mm J, & ' Hasting* ■.i, ■ ■•'■%•r •'P'ti.f.l"! . . . ., Mia* Haw# Atexaadar o f Toatit Charieatou, O* was tile great-ofMEte* Dorothy Nelson for a few day* tfcfe - Mm Cor* Trnatto wont to fedtea*- polls,JTtteaday, at attend the fmrerel t of k*r create, Mk Georg* Strong, which wail told Wednesday morning, at hte reaMmCe titer** , — * <*>i»aiy tayF-H., ■ \ .. a* *' ' »►* !iike, |ar» an| How p a w negfoo anti ■.■■■;\^ ^ ___ ., M iaalflty Fewer*, daughter of Mr; 'afltt::lfm Cteoti* Ptttosw/ spent past week a* goreteof friendsinantt near-Xenia; ; ’ V-T * fi*1* c iT':[1.-,m-K-ri^L-.L-7 ^ p ^ ■Miss j.oerphine and Wilda Auld.who have hem touring the B#rt and visit ing yolnt* of Interest, have raturtied home, * ftriW . It- McChesney and wife and Mr. and Bnatoattimer lrft test a Saturday for Huston, Ky., yrhare ‘ Tbs M ew iat ai lesra. were alaetfd; Pwbittaal. Mr. CSiawtitibnath. Day* 1 V, Pwstdsa*, Mr. Chas. {Kormoat, Mm fntt.' Tewastejr, ' M ia Ms>ry Wtiliamsoit lb * . Cbaw Mtteo, Dayton. latoa^i i riag tol^ DaytonandColwm* ban. Tbsa* fnaa aat of. the stato warn; Mr. watt Mm Howard Wilson: •ad tmmUr, flpasar, Iowa? Mr. and 1 Mr*. Itott Mdi, PraaUinvllte, M. Y.t Mr. «a# Mm t. U toon KesMiv ChJ- cago, UL; Mm Mary Cans, Is>uis- v|)tef Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Paid Duncan* Coaltorville, 1U^ and Mrs. Walter MltTHODIST BPISCOPAL ' Cbartea B. B i . Mbdstor Church School, Id a, m. Worship Service, 11a. ra,f in charge of the Byworth League- Beportg of tbs InstituU will be given, We are proud of the record of our young people, not only this year, hut for several years, and fed that it reflects credit upon ourwhole community. Let m jo b with them in their Worship Service, Sunday morning, . , Our Annual Conference wilt he held in Bread Street W. £. Church, Colum bus, Sept. 7 - 12 ., ■ ^ c a j r w f i y s a ; * MowdaftHfr v; * ^ • \\■ WOW IMSW h mQlvva ,lrclf v* W f - - deato » f Mr*, Fidm Teati^ sbter Of the late Mrs. Milton Bratton. Many •' • to i^ to -ilM ffirber ’pteiawtt to oow*- t<r CtoterfW* *a»k tl^visit, hutherdsath toBvuit '«***•*+* ■«m^L<y§. ._ i If-Ww>War, •••-•■;-•,to- k. WtewPimj f :,^ 0 W 9 iH 9 PB’.vjr.JIFa W thayMtes city, have been visiting i*a .t b a U a of M^ ; a n d ^ . Si S. W «t . .T h c ip ib I* « j « w jiB **- m m i trip 'toMew Yurie City ’'where they visited'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hutehm Wbs* ftewrWril, who hto toto t i* la y ’SeoutXtoiHO hear i t '.’l , , CiaawuS,- Who ha* hdtof vMttito law paw fto^M # •ifm' Jfolw BWketi; to Ninvtwn, Iowa,' tototito* todto1, ‘ ' »• ’ tomy ete«n !iuajf« Mojito \ * , 'U ti 1, to Kyi*, wbo underwent an Operation, at the Miami Valley Hos- pitoi^ftow nbto tototiww htoto toieh* toY- tiewjersoa^wiio also underWcht an pperiiition.'alfc;ttotoine hospital was able to be brought home t h i t ^ h , ^ / ; Ito-'^nd^ Mto-’ C^arito-/to6Beto b f Lynn, lhdtena,w«fe the iyesto^Tbefr day of Mr.**nd Mm,.4i#in Itok and fuimily?rf Mtto; Itogeto to afCousto of Mr*.:’'^ ntr' 5' " \ 'iim/aeahette^ t »p«BC|iiliyw 5 W i «*P p >' 1 ---- - « w With Uigto iLflAiuMi (llNdhiUBi‘EhFl4#''i£if<;r; Jpkm U iCcKinip^. Iw ifU iY Mb* Louise Graham, .daughter of Mr, and Mr*. Charles Graham, to Mr, tohn ’L , Xihlp of JeCemonville, 0., a* noon test Baishm Tha mramony wa* per* forme* in MSebaniceburgh,O., by lev. e^mr am Psti 1 VHtfrnmmm, €L,to |feCbti*H,**dMartito'tttoa . y vMm ClfdrttJPWtot ^t^-httd sun, Yuri Ci^r,"’were..to»st*. o f’Mr.,: and -Mrs. Vw4> townsleytbefimh of tito weel.’ They taid also .visited -.tto’-foimerh patents, lev. and Mrs, W. ML Putt ih Green Spring*, O. * , *. .i..,. v . i * j ■• Mr. 'and'Mtii'd, M< MeMiton have for their guest the tetter's mother, Mrs. McCuttu of Cleveland. .. ■•: '•, ■’•/' I'n•.*• >-. .'f. .■’■• -'W-\ t.’lM.faWft.l.... . , C. S. 8 . A .A . the ''Ohi# 1 toto»#*PWr' flp the past £ktwlirib*' .•iW:eaM*a:Vr».-^r^^wp. , • WT^e-r'^atesw^api' Mstoa^tewe— 'SMtteuaputefittimeMf 1 'whas^usaaTaueaa^ '•• ■ ■ jp^a^M^^Wiebba^a'. ^ ■^tolkyk.tVsY Jmtail:i!ih 1 tatabuBm■ W W JwV»Wwf WTTOWm|PLflCI flMMItr ,* Mr. Patapr'-dow tto-tottoidga Wte*.. ^oJwte ite'entfiUsteam ov**' ^ "tow tunler Pair and ho claims tost state will"have a fuller appreciation of the fair importance. When .the event h*a 1 tenth anniversary such as occurs in Jhio this year. He does pot claim bat Ohio wan the first ih the Junior ?air Held but be declares that it would take a tong search to And a /letter onr than wilt be held in Ohio this year,, <Wattfeeattaf> Aagiait 2* The Presbyterian team of the C, S- A. A. league defeated the ^ h ^ ^ J ? v 1 L ^ t e d t e cedar - 1 Methodist, by a acota of M . Forth* ^w ch and formerly located in Cedar C runB ^ 4 m * * j g ma* Mm i. u > m i m fniiftwlnv error*. For ‘the Methodists, 3 runs . 1 a numbersfi aiirttaS>aw -trii ' tmmtoik they giwsasW farm Iteta ftoNracaviite. ^ Tbs bride !* * graduate of Cedar- x Vilto high school and has numerous J g ™ “ J friends here that wilt be pleased to - kndw « f her marriage, rreaoywmn Get So Far Behind Tf»ey Appear Ahead Runners wbo get Japped during a race may be so far behind that they appear to be in front, is the comment made by W.- H.' tolmlr« state club* lt a p ^ * t t e r t tototeg' a fisednste; claim to praeminence’ for inaugurat ing n Junior Falf this year, / • ; Mr. palmer shrined the leaves of the, tenth annual’ Ohio Junior Fair catalog as he checked Wiiconsin’a bid for fame. The Ohio- Junior Fate, August 27 to September 2/1238, will be made up of entries from 14 youth organisations In the state. State 4-H IlVM tC ^ taM e^u ^ ^ ^kw titlg ri' culture students displayed about the same number. Both exhibitor* visitor* to. the Junior Fair at Columbus this year, wilt appreciate the new building posh ing $80,000 which will hOuse.exhibits, 'the display arena will be 60 by I # feet to sitor and 1,000 sptatatora can viewthe fu t o ^ Dtok the gr|ii^ tacopdfloor of ihehttildinrwHl relieve the housing conditions ‘ fo r ' juniors ^»WK«ii>iilnlw»i;iWMMmwnn«tiw,HHWHwimi<i,>iii>w^nit, SPOT CASH PA IP YOR Houses— - cows VI f Sire and Condition) Prompt removal of . -r* .. • ■••...• . Hogs, Sheep, Calves, ^ Colta TelephonaiSd XENIA FESTiUZBR A l TANKAGE CQ. shield i 1 irinters, ate- to ehtetaf Farsata wifi pleas* keep a* sated to wtataftiutt ackari wifi reaMte te itestoiiwtall' 3 p. **■, «a tej fiteee tta cafeteria wilt net apep totil leaelittes which asa wkata partly f#r|ti»* foltewtegttay, it to teipertaitt tint wteter paeturs) t o ha ssartteg mm 1 **pfie»! wba tta not «a beam ttarteg and tiM priietee « t tide new tewwajw* I tbs noto bwr# m itorita* witfc tiieir became efaetiva as mm aa tta saed llmwhte is in tta groani, tide Itetit sasmatti High school stodsate in gwsttss 0-lt necSMiry togim tin anrviea oftae a t} vrfll Mease rmnewbsr to repart for jeansaa « t y Vmp te aaatt tot tite] wMstimtito on August 80 had Ml a* premiumnotiew,get back tin*' pay-lprovided in tta above sctaditt*. fita* menu and put oat tta potato* before { dtate who five on tta bus routs* will sesdteg tagtes. Accordingly, August I he axpactsd to furnish their own 81 wns flxsd as tta test day on wWoh I tiwispertation County Crop lnsawwe* Suparrisors] . * . . . ■may rac«ve ti»ea» apptaatteos. The] l^tow rijta*^11* V a lley •tmounoeateatwas made August 9f by { , Fnrwtor fit a t fb u n s b y the Fedenti Crop lasurane* C<wpm%- tfam, nhieb adstintotara this sarvtoa. | Charias T. Hamer, 7t, retired farm- Hermon W, Kavay,.tta .Crep |Baar-l«v, Spring Valley, died at his tame anca gapemteor fer our eomtty in giv -1 e*riy Thuttiday merateg* aeeocdteg teg the foregoing Infomatiou to this j to word received tarn, Hamer to paper, tell* n* that ta will kesp open, ] survived by two cbiktow, Marytaljte until 6 :to, Wedneadey, August 31,“if jH*m «r, Dayton and- Tom Humor, nseessary, Ms ofltoe . at FederMf *«nte; five grandchfidrsa; feur Miters Building, Benia, Ohio, Hi* telephonej «nd four brothers. The fUmwal wifi number is 1068. Mr, Bavey telte tiajte conducted Saturday from, tta homa that up to August 11. “about 76,0001 ht 2p. m., with burial in Mienri Cem applications had reached tta County] Corwin, Supervisors in tta Winter wtaht I ’ ^ .^ ..,■,>,■ 111,11 ti|Ui states.' How fsst applications tave ] KisinteMi Btatadliet flit* come to Since then, I do wot know/1] . Appwndigiti* OptoAticta ta says, '•tat tta gain In rate bad I ^ ^ ’ been quite rapid, . > ] KennethBenedict, W, son of Hr. tod tionareadied tta Kansas City Branch, |undunderwent to operation at Frovi- that serves this Jtoritory, was, over |dence Hospital, Washington, D, C. Ha two. and one-taH titete as fast h a ]1* * impmed atajfrem all report* for itaweek andtegdUy J 6 . F o r lt a f!fc third week, it was' almost fdta timas I » tam tame Setimday. His parent* es fast, and for the fourth week, and- 1 went ^tos* hP°u learning of/bis con ing August 12, It was 7A tiSMS as d ^ - the . father,, returning this fast. At that tiam Ohio wa* t a r i f f fta tta*onw l» he acmmptoled lit the lead in number of applications, ] k°me by hi* mother. - with Nebraska, Miekigmt and Kansas j ," . ^ ^ . following, that order, For number of Daytomane A boa rd Train acted of tim Ibto cttov*ctaally t a ] Witl|. D faw g a A Emtite* ^Va^iwMtawto ” %. ;. » » » « £ & A(nor« the pw taeer. « tSe and farm* Jit a Hg wap) was doseftated train where engineer and fire- to the top. i |man were kitted Thursday, Were “While thia new, afi-rtok crop to- Frfderick H. Bike, head of the Bike- snrance ia, in » way,--part*of. tta] ******> tod 0. M. general program hi whkk tiw farmers ( Y*ni*> ^ ?* American Boll Of this county are cooperating, ***^Ml111 dhte Middletown,- both of through tite *orvto*|Aftar ACT were returning from Ywfc teitto. of ftaware. AH * totato te l Ne¥ “ * * * * f t e i wtat had tap- m t m m m M tatatom. Tta gall 1 = * t o w p o d of it* taHerte tt*tateilr.iBta| taterehtod aad tiams.am ta dittotetiritetew*arastaismsats.WtawttogYtaty vras,-ii» engteom? tod*fire- AHjflfWfiflt (Mi UvipMttkMMIMNttcAtgl ^ & -*+ taik tWwtirt FteUtagymlft ‘' - 1 n - ■T "V 1 -r ^ No. Y Hard Wtater' Wtaat totsmary^] Kto Bri^White Cotite puiW,Fliota to pay fire hi* ptetor. ,It M*o t iv e # ]l«l‘T- 2 , HateM Btormtot, H U M 11 I H T M S A L E MOUhBHOU) COOM ~« kaa 1 task atateg# fitamy taOtea. ate* Oa* twa tarsa diak, 8 fate; $ braottar taasa, % mate! dktek aoupia, lAlaat treasure tasks, to pd, to gaL; Ito Tta store can to assn at my read, Mondays, Tuaittay*, Wadaiattay*. ‘Ito oreateg aaly. Otto e f Mm P U C i m i a n /N V Material Prices Axe Low - REMODEL NOW - . 1‘' 9' * , ‘ , ;:■ f„^ »■ * i ’ ^ -H " (»< 1 - h , \ , Take advantage o f the.prices on lumber today, Ho that • ‘ 1 " -* M M t o j l A s l « W * » t e i 4 , A L . A I s m m a a c m U I I j s « a w a W s V a v M A M A V * on your nmteriaL|toether it be lumber, hardware, roof- mg,jcement, plasteY or brickwork. . - ufaAnd we Will gladly look over your »eed« and estimate costs for repairing or making altergtions. ’ ’ ;, We advige you to act-today as these prices on soma. ; materials are not.going to be so low for any-period of ‘ time*u " *t»* / v * ' / a r WB , A R E EQU IPPB I> W IT H -A F 0 U .1 A M 5 O f F A IN T S c ih iiTnit Km an cm . - ■'>; - ■ :• I * 1 1 1 ' 1 '"'.J * t^f.. . ' v s i « 11 j » » i| ,• aiktA"’.*tectetagtamY^teto-'Bta Hw 'fipVlUfPli fR b f l vlBPw •‘BBMW f , and'te.caah; *»..thatyto taa ftof dpi tions-Hewa pay te ciak, to. te ' hfo choiea ef three gradsa '«f wtaab M e , , caneven paV taw, te.Wheat, hi* pre-]W um fe f jnsureue* an ttoTttaarep. |^ ‘This in tta only erep insurenee," ] to our Supetvisar aatoteis,. “tite teat nfl « which te baaad r e actual production] to and. lois tompited by ( 5 counties and by farms, Thus, through ] to a period,.cf batter saaaotis, totter to farming and use Jt te!S possiblefor a community ta Miter its risk rate, By a nation-wide system of handling tta wtast, which repre sents premiums paid, tod constitutes its reserve, from width indemnity payments will be made, the Federal Crop, Insurance Corporation effects W h en you attach thou*) nfea *«w r auto tag*, ramarefiar POOR VISION ■A• > ~ , can put a y i f In YourHand F. I* NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestaw^Oil* T.■■..•'---r--'... mm FARM LOANS Stop A ll t*m -ef MgAtlTY O ififljJ ll Btauteptaf U p g t a W a v * P U tM A N K ir r s ^ g s am i $$ I I , Wbto MntlMal Unto Hlto ftonit st« m h -J m M, i«as-y W W W u M , O, econo ides te tta creYtartto.'gftoMr ofjjhja tesurenc*, piwWmtf raueh fcait . to ,. CfO]i,aHiitHrcji t pad (txstts■A,* stabilfoteg influence on 'prices* ,f ‘ ' “A number of large tesurtoce edtn- panics, to which tta pten of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation was submitted, approved It as sound and an improvement orer other irihr- ires, These companies own many farms and are financially able ta car ry their own insurance, but several of them toe toying Federal Crop Insurance Corporation- polidet on their 1938 Wheat and are Urging their tenant* to do the same,” 1 1 Over a Century of Community Service Whoever You Are— i , " Whatever You D o - ■lA, S —^ | '.uv>* *•< .v ',--1 s * , ■ \ ^ “ ttm *ke« jio difference WhatyoUr occujigUon may be, or whetheir your incoma i* “ large or small, the safe and husineiw-likeway to pay is to—PA Y BY CHECK. Thlg method offers^- . ■ . Wherever You Go— * *■ *••■* ^ ft.*... ■ ■:- .Ft?',. . ■»’..* r;} - 5 . * 2 # 1 ITFAYSTO PAYBY CHECK T h r ill D r iv e n B b o k d I F o r S tofe Fate COLUMBUS (Bpsetel)^Atag- tourperforated*ef tteath<de!yte« thriite lit automobilesand motet- eycteawillto*uapehtegHjayadded attractionat titeOhioState Fair H, Httofeld, ttireetoy of agrkub tare,hasatoouneett, Flash William* and his Thrill Arrived* wilt give A rettiste and 5 uutemeMla leap -are# tarited m*» ahliHia, bMtt-eu oelUeloa in mld-alv in i avashltita ear tbrougl * flam- Dr. Paul i. Volkert DeatWt omoi eohn. 11 ^ * ^ ML|Alw . r aa a . m . re i r . m . Tnrettar, Tbureflto m *.** A. U . te M i » . K rwBtr ?• 1 **f/, 6 S 1. Safetyfor Fund*—Avoidsthe necessity6f carrying large sums of cashonyourpersonor athome. 5 I I is* ^ 2* You Have Receipt#— Your canceled checks returned ta you w are proof o f payment fo r any obligation. You automatically write your own receipt when you w rite your check 3* A Hecordof Your Receiptsand Expenditures — Your checks and your check stubs g ive you a complete record o f your income and expenditures. 8 I 1 4 Establishes Your Credit—B y the maintaining o f a cheeking ac* count you have a source o f credit when in need ' to ' I ' ^ B M A ■ wte* tgiWu^teF H* ■F^ a J b ^ a A a ^ w m|^juj|^y|u. aK9M fM fUBMHrWK-KyPKilK' tilt- . S*J ‘'r-; >■’ ■■> ir-i .r. >.|ij ' ' "" % ‘ iS //0 * Open an account with. “ : l I THEXENIA flATMMLUK AN OLD REHABLE AND FKaeNBLY INM IIU WOW DtTROfT AT MAIM V; i. ■j t P
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