The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
X ' ■*tt* *• . O IrlHMlf Rrigfc W m M i srifo a t On- toga, W-, am* Mltotr* m. trims* M i f b r « brisf at* f . MU* M i r i« iy i CsW Foal u fa r « » Mr- L. W. Visit iritb hia m He ativas t* W m Mr*. W. W. Galfeway «<* « * M m «M f» W t Maafiay »woto| «rMJs ft steak fcy, CHURCH NOTES A .B. r iritte f r»J* *•*- W. 1*. H irrtiftii » fti family, g * » W* Mm ri-ttteg Nfctfww tetlM P R M Ip ftffm at kftv* m u ra - __ _..., i as^hter a t Ray. |M"»Mr*. Yack, grand- Tba rafulftr rn iph ig W tW X aa-gaag fattr a f Mr. M i Mrs. J . i t . Ball, ty*>M>im- *» MMrcfoer ofmaWm fttJS p. m. M * ? * * » .* • Mk<S*U*a hospital last W«dns* Sept, lfoh * t th# horn* of M m . W. W .'fo* . <i»ltoW*y. ■ i ■ ■-.■:■.... : ■ ■-- ■ F l t t r FBISBYYIKfAH Riv, Baajaoila N. Aiaia*. MiaSotac fiabbaih School, 10 a, m, Lawt*»: “Sauls Moral Failure,” 1 Sana. 10: 17-iB; IB; *« ,« ; 98.346; 31:140. Momifif Worship, U a. m, Sermon Thoms; "Duaunfcwi,” Chrirtian Endeavor, 7 p, m» College Convocation, 8 p. m. A t the P»edbyterian Church, Senior Choir Practice, Saturday,, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Speiwer ^ J th U D r^H ^C Wooster, O , visited this w e * w H h ' S S S ^ L S S £?"L m L m lta «M W Hwa*. After samriiog a few days in Dayton and Union Clt^. { S Ind., Mr. Spencer will fa to burgh and enter Western Tbeologfcal * * w‘ew#k* ** ***« week, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Charles E. Hill, Minister Seminary, Mr. John Graham and wife, «ad granddaughter "off .Columb**, were callers here Labor Day. Mr. Graham is a son of the late George B. Graham, who was owner of The Herald at one time. He has been employed in the mechanical department of the Ohio State Journal for many years , Mr, and Mrs. Herman '% Stormont entertained a number o f relatives at a covered dish dinner, Monday. Among those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrsr Wayne Knisley and daughter of Fairfield, Mrs, Elizabeth Miss Norma Hutchison, i f fiidnt^ftndi Mrs, Mary Gahsof ^ Mr. and Mrs, George Powers Were pleasantly Surprised on Tuesday eve ning at their cotmtiryhome when their children, with th£ir families arrived for a lawn party. Games were play ed and a, social .evening was spent around the outdoor/fire place. Thirty- six guests were present. Mr. Joe «. W«t, |U i» Hazel Nel ,aon, Misaltatk West and Mr. Philip MhMa* of Xenia, returned Saturday foam MewYorkCity, where they were ***** of Dr. atri Mrs. Clyde Hutchi son, »ee Miss JoneWest, Meter*. Warren Barber and Elmer Jurkaf haw returned home after a motor/trip south i r far as Hew Orleans,,La, They visited many his toric points of interest along«theMis sissippi river. Miss Helen Powers; « supervisor in th e .Cleveland City; Hospital, who is spending her Vocation a t the home o f her parents, Hr. and M rs. George Powers, east of town,-entertained th e following guests a t sevenVcloeh din- ner on'Labor Day- Dr. J . E. A rring ton of Springfield; Mr. and Mrs, Cart Ballanger o f Dayton; Miss Donna Thomas And Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Pow ers and daughter,' Marilynjof Dayton. Mr, Fred McMillan le ft fo r the Hiawaiian Islands, August IB, with a party.of^^iusiaftamen where they will n m ^ itta h f t^ n ts v fo rw u b iish in e branch** fo r th e handling o f goods made in the United State*i * w■*, * ■' Mr* Mary Tobias is announcing this marriage. . of her daughter, Miss Christine Elizabeth, to Mr, James Leo Jackson of Dayton. Their marriage took place ip Newport, Ky., Tuesday; August 30th./ ' . V ' . Mr*<;Ethel-h- Elwain, Washington C. H,,.4S annouhcing the marriage of her’ daughter,' Ifiss Evelyn, to Mr. Robert Alan,Spencer Of Cleveland. The eewwnonywas solemnized in Groce Mt - t i Churcb, Washington, Sunday, Sept/itlr at 4:30 p. m„ by Key. A. K. Wilson. The McEhvaina were former resident^ of this place. The couple wilt reside m StOrr; Conn,, where Mr. Spencer;is instructor ' in.. musk at gtorr State College* ; MWSalUster wAl a fa j/k at o' miscellaneous shower glv«n by Mrs. Carl Diehl of Clifton and Mrs: RoharAMuall. of Xeniaf at the home of the former last Friday «ventog» ing Mrs. Virglt ItAMmr*nop of Clifton, who return^ lisHn BrodhMn l?0l,PltaU Brooklyn* N, 'Y,,f where she Was employed annurse. Mr. and Mrs. Flatter were married .last Sept. Jjlth anc| wilt 'jreside m Spring- field, where Mr. Platter is employed* :/T ^>^ d^C iiff Chapter^ D, A. BA %jii ntos|ht the country hosaa'afMix* Eleanor Kyle, Smurday, Sept> I f th in observance of Conatltutiofi Day. Miss C la ^ J A d y ^ trill g lw a reading,; ^‘TW GOnatitQtioft Bpiiiha* and the1 address wilt he delivered by Dr, W. It, McChiaiiay. The "hootsa*** are Miss Kyle dud Miss Aimes KyM. The* District Meeting, Southwest* will be held at Recreation-Hall, MAriemont, near Cincinnati, Soph H at 10 a. m. Make your reservation* by the iOtb. (MinedAt Private SALE ■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS—2 iron bed* and springs, rockers, straight lack chairs, 2 library tables, aide stands, 1 Congoleum rug, 0x12. Power sprayer, 50-gal. tank, necessary connections; orchard tools, pruning shears, pruning saws, and other tools. One two-home disfc*ltf-fiwit.C4lt*»sht plows, cultivator, draft fpAU brooder House, 2 metal^fok coupes, llrfoot sxtwslon Jaddsr^tnisr pressure tanks,25 g«l, 80 gal.; m new quart berry Baskets., /C The above can he seen at my residence on the Yellow Springs toad, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Other days of the week In . the evening only. P. M. Gillilan SdWtlt M ailt Sttwaf COZY £ * ila r * iiie - O& lo Program Week of September 14 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER *443 mmtm the missuxm* JACK HOLTT^EVEm,Y MOBERT5 NEWS and ANDY■ CLYDE -COMEDY FRIDAY nod SATURDAY, 8RPTMMRRR !«47 rvT H A io r r OUR DANG COMEDY SUNDAY and MONDAY* SBPT1MSER I«4§ ^IRIME SfflOO t” THE D I A D END" KIt>« HRWS-FM»YD O lieDftff Church School, JO a, m. Joe West, Supt.. v ^ . i. ■ No worship servke. The pastor id absent in Annual Conference. The pastor will not he having a vacation; Besides the- work of ths conference, he is announced to preach and conduct a Holy Communion serv ice in Gift Street Church, o f which be Was formerly pastor, <*nd„in the afternoon will conduct a service in Columbus State Hospital, Sunday. , UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Meryl Stormont, SupL Preaching, i% a. m / Theme: **A Garland of Roses,*’ Y. P . C. U„ 7 p. m. Subject; "Our Economic Free fo r All.” Leader, Mary 'J e a n Townsley. Union Service, 8 p . m., in the Pres byterian Church. • This service Witt in-efiarge o f the College, th e An nual Convocation Service,' to which all are invited.' Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:3)1 p. m ,, in charge of Miss Josephine Auld. All choir members urged to be present an promptly as possible a t 7:30 p, m. Prayer Meeting,* Wednesday, $ p, m .' Leader, Mrs. Fred Dobbins. The Congregational Committee, composed by a representative from each organization -of the .congrega tion will be 4asked to meet a t the manse some’'evening next week* de finite evening to be announced next Sabbath, We want to get ready fo r Rally Day, October second. Xenia Presbytery meets next Tues day, September 13th, in ‘the Italian Mission, Cojumbaq. Mr. W, W. Gal loway is the lay delegate from our church. , WANT TO WIDEN PIKE Notice* have been served on. land owners bn the Federal pike fo r a hear ing before the County Commiisioners, Sepfc' 2! a t Id n'VMck, Court .Houae, Xenia, fo r th e purpose o f widening the flike , before if is taken over by the ftate Highway,Department, FIRE-DEPARTMENT c a l l ed - The local fire department was called Thursday when an automobile owned iy Earl Shaw took fit. - in his garage, ?he car was Tolled to. the alley before my g rea t damage was done. The property is owned by the Cedarville federal Savings St Loan Association. Rev. C. A. Hutchison and family of Columbus visited Saturday a t the home of MV. and Mrs. J . S. West, ^M rs. C. E. members of t! Masters entertained he Rook Clod), Monday evening in honor of, her guests. Mrs Margaret Ellas and Mrs, Laura Cecil. Mr. and Mrs, Creighton Lyle of Marianna, A rk , bo have been guest* a t the home of the latter’s parents*. Mr. and Mrs, J . H, Creswcll, returned to thc{r home la s t Thursday. FUNVAL M im e s Funeral arraagwaset# have been announced for Mr*. Joae CheMut. : There will he a —trim a t Crystal | City, Friday* aad the body m expect I ed to arrive her* ta ta rd ay mominft j The service here will he in the Wk*t Preahyterioa Church a t S f t m., Sot- | urday, Dr, W, R. MeCheoasy having charge o f the service. M;a. Joe Gordon and daughter are: viitting relatives in Washington, D, C. For Rent—Apartment, Xenia Ave, Csll Anabel Murdock, Phone 100. For Sale-W hite Co*lie pups, Phone 161 -F- 2 , Harold Stormont. POWERS REUNION SUNDAY The annual reunion of the powers family was held a t Bryan State Park, Sunday, about 100 being present. Officer* elected ware: George Powers, Cedarville, preaident; A , G. Powers, I^ndon, vjee pre*ident; Mrs, Wilbur Long, .Springfield, secr«tary-trea*urer. LOCAL .OPTION VOTE Residents in Osbbm will vote on three or more plana of local option to 'b ar the sale of intoxicating liquor and as to whether a state -store will be permitted. The vote will not cover 3.2 beer. New 1938 Models ** m JohnDeere Tractors Are Here Now These new models—our first; shipment—will arrive today and will be plactd on display in our yard. Now is your opportunity to call and see the many improvements for efficiency which have been incorporated in the new models. Call a t any time and we will gladly go into the plan on how John Deere's Implements are made for the farmer. Low Operating Cost-Low Upkeep We now handle the complete Estate Heatrola line of stoves—* Gas—Fuel-—Coal. °See this complete line for your winter comfort. Priced right now, FREE NOW IT.SD in Coal, Gas or Fuel Oil if the stove is purchased before October I. Act Now, CEDARVILLE FARM IMPLEMENTS P h o n e 73 S o u thM a in S L LEGAL NOTICE Charles Marsh, whose place o f resi dence is unknown, will take notice that Edith-Marsh has filed her petition fo r divorce in Case No, 2*781 of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene County, Ohio, on the ground of gross neglect of duty and that the case w)U Come up for hearing-on or a fte r October 15, 1938 *' FOREST DUNKEL, Atty. (Oct. « d ) When you attach those nice wm auto tags, reaneenber POORVISION . c a n p u t * . . < Lily In YourHand F. L. NELSON, 0 . D. OPTOMETRIST Jafe*eatoira, OUe ‘ Dr Paul J. Volkert Dentist ‘ - o r e K a t * * ™ . . 'Meaday aal-Vrifisy-- •. e ;3 S A * « * t» *D , M . w„ TsfiMlay, Tbsrolay pal Eatmtay •.' 9:1# A.M* ta «*J» P . M. Ptmae: U A COM PA N Y POLICY Fromthe verybeginningof our company’s history lire hays follow^ a policy of rendering (hat kind of service «Vhichwe . feel the customer Is entitled to —that is, Die very best We have tririra up- frith cum* muedtieswe.serve, andwe con-. riderourcustomer*our friends. A P ld in a b o u t ' ' ' , a f t J ‘ i w Keep ing House This advertisement Is being writ ten by a man, so perhaps it may, in no way express the viewpoint of the woman in the home.'And, yet, as a man, who plays a part in the operation of his home, it is Important to keep in mlnd.at aU. times that Electricity has come to be considered essential in a f - “ »•*’' y £ $ * * l * 1 “ t modern home. I t does so many useful things that at the present cost thewife, the husband and the children simply cannot afford not to use it in every way they, can. * * % < ' ’ H." r The Dayton Power & Light Company Mrs. Margaret D, Elias of Eskdale, W, VO., has'been visiting friends and relatives here and in . Cincinnati, white here she has been the guest a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Masters, > I t 'L . Douthett and D. N. H art an nounce a dissolution sale of work horses, high class dairy cows, hogs and complete line of form implements on what is known a f the David Shigley farm , three fifites north of Jamestown, oij State Rotuo 72, on Thursday, Sept, 13th a t 10 a, m. Announcement of this sale is found in this issue with complete description. *' t: ■ For Sale—Heatrola soft coal stove. Good condition,' Low price. Mrs. Charles Ridgeway. (2t) . .F o r Sale-^W inter barley, ©leaned and grades U« S, No, 1 Sow in re* duced acre* taken out of wheat, No restrictions on barley, S , W. MacGREGDR . “ Phene 69, Gedarvilie, Ohio Glaser’sBeauty Shop Att iW e f RlAllff CULTDRl UtitiMpM, PlwgayW ay # a # n X M kn I cmrw m m A M E w m ^ m ' B M m f i t Ihwt K itM Eaik Mtfft f k m t M» l l l l - f m M* t m « t fiFUNOnBLD , D, HearYea!HearYea! MASTER MIX SAYS . ' a “Enlargement Made-New Equipment” Our feed department has been revamped and enlarged by a 30x80-foot ex tension. With this came a new mixer (large) and a new Hammer Mill for grinding all klndsuf grains/ / ? This improvement enables us to handle all orders large or small in the shortest time for our customers. On our survey we find that our plant is now the best equipped of any eleva tor within a radius of 135 miles, YOUR OWN GRAIN Bring in your own gf&in and we will grind and mi% with the proper supplement to meet your formula or requirements. Hogg, Sheep, Oattte, Dairy, Cows, ' Chickens. - ■ - ^ COAL-COAL Curlew^PocRhontaa <t*e&ted) H a r l a n f t e t Out*F i^ e * DRY YOUR CORN It is best to use care in fording new corn and the aafe way is to have it properly dried before you t««d heavy. Our plant is equipped to dry It out quickly. WILL BUY CORN We want com picked or hand huakad, Fmparif tCU* haul same, Market pria* will prevail a t tha-jtjpia of purchase. 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