The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
ran Miss £*«*%»* CUnums km mttersd MtorJ i ’n«v*rsi|y «k Oxford, 0 IV;;t and » « . C W» 8ml# sr« in Wi.r*ioii, 111., tins ws*fc, attending th* wedding uf th sir granddaughter. Mr. Ream ghrewit* and family of Springfield w«ira gusste o f Mr. and Sire. Alvin Link, Sunday., : Mrs, Don Allen and son of gunbury, who have te*n visiting hare with her parents;. Mr, and Mrs. - Joe Rotroft have returned home, Mr, Rolieit McDaniels and wife have moved from the Andrew prop* c-rty on S, Main St, to Murdock apartments, Xenia Ave. . Rev. Homer McMillan, D.D., of At- '0 ti ; lanta, Ga., was a guest of his brother, Mr, Ciayten MvMiUan and wife, V* several days th is week, * V* la M ss Mary M argaret McMillan pan entered upon her class work as teach- A or. of English and History in the West iy .n Milton, O., high school. id 0 -.H* i... Tho Cedar Cliff Chapter, D, A. R, will hold their opening fa ll meeting a t the home of Miss Eleanor Kyle, Mrs. B. II. L ittle will be hostess to the members of the Home Culture Club a t her heme, Tuesday1afternoon, Sept, 20th, The Misses Rebecca and Dorqthy Calloway have re-entered "Dennison University, Granville, 0 ., the former a junior and latte r a sophomore. Mrs. Qaarf* H, ftmito and d*u*h te n , Mra. H«rlwrt Wolfe, and lull* bOM, Prsdartte, Ceiwdwa, and Mrs. i I mms Avramaft, SpriagAsM, fora*w ly rssMsnto o f this pises, m m tmJUr* last Saturday m the homes o f Mr. sad Mr». Jsfcu S» J fam y arid Mr. and Mrs, W, I*, CleiUMta, ■ Miwimeil# Piteiick, Yailow Springs, formerly o f th is place, was honored by * l**rty given % her rnmit,, Mr*, Carl Heidtr and i n , Henry DiKott, a t the horn# o f tho latte r in 0*bor* Saturday svaaiag. Miaa H tetiek i» the bride elect o f Mr, Gustave Baekhoff, Springfield, the wedding to he an early event The Students and faculty of the Ce* darvliie Public Schools a te announce in* tha annual Cafeteria Supper fo r October 7,193®, Motion pictures will bo shown in the auditorium through* out the evening as a special feature, Fu tther detailed will be announce later. Please reserve this date and plan to attend th is important event of our public schools, " ’ ||\nn,^ui»4m.iaiS- ■ r: Miss Dora Murphy, governess a t the' Clark" County Children's Home* Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey .Corn and daughters, Elaine find Joanne, and Mr, O tis A, Smart of Dayton, O., have resumed their duties a fte r vacationing several days in the Great Smoky Mountains, lookout Mts., and other points "of interest in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky; (946-40-21) • i The regular •business meeting of the Eastern Star will be held in the lodge rooms Monday evening, Sept. 19th, ’A social, hour Will follow1 the meeting. , Miss.Martha Cooley left this week fOr Marquette, .Mich,, where she teaches in Marquette State Coliege, Her mother, Mrs. Jeanette Cooley, win spend the w inter with Mrs. Walter Dean in Xenia, - Mr," ajnd Mrs. Gfeer McCallister, Mr. M. W* Collins, Mrs, Anna Collins .Sm ith and daughter, Barbara, took in th e S tate F air a t Dopisville, Ky,r the first of the week. • 1 . Village council met Wednesday eve ning to pass ait ordinance to provide fo r certain jstreet improvement on W. Xenia ave, )h connection with %he re building o f the Xenia-Cedarville pike by the State Highway Department. The ordinance was requested by 'th e state. t , , ' ‘ "A The Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet on Friday a t 2 p. m., a t tho home o f Mrs, C. E , Hill. Mrs* J. E. Hastings is program' leader. Every member is urged to be pre sent. Plans fo r the pall Campaign Wilt be discussed, - Come and bring a suggestion. ' Chaplain LaGlede Markle, wife and two daughter*, who have been station ed' a t Pago Pago, Samoa Islands, So. Pacific, fo r nearly two years, where fclie Chaplain' had charge o f educa tional work* have arrived here for an extensive v isit with Mrs. Markle’s parent , Mr. and Mrs. I, C. Davis. Chaplain Markle willhe here for three weeks and then will retu rn to San Dieg<vCalif., wherehe will be station ed. Mrs. Markle and daughters will remain here fo r sonie time, - HONORS MRS. JACKSON W l” tv' I % ‘ 4 ■ M rs. Charles SteVenson gave a beautiful shower a t her home last Sab' day-afternoon, honoring Mrs. James Jackson, (nee Bettie Tobias). Assist ing the hostesswere Mrs. Venue Hick man and Miss Clara Kyle. The Steven son home, wap beautiful in pink and white flowers, Following a series o f contests a pink and white ice course Was served from the dining room a t small tables. The bride' was the re- eepient of m any timely.g ifts. Twenty* fotir" guests "Wefe present from lumbus, Troy,' Pique, W est JeffersOnj Yellow Springs, Selma and Clifton. ' ( SELI&VLOW jfR SHOW .The preparations' fo r th e . Flower, show, to he given September Ifith in the Selma gymnasium are completed. The show is sponsored by tho Selma School children. Clarence Knisley, State Treasurer, ahd his twelve-piece .orchestra will furnish mtfsic fo r the event and the school children under the direction of Miss Helen Newlin, will present a short program. Wm. R. Gilbert of Cleveland, Mr. PROGRAM— W «elc o f Scpfr 1 6 ,1 9 3 8 S Friday and Saturday, September 1647 C ' “ S W I S S M I S S " - 0 0 STAN LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY EXTRA—“Creclio-Slovskia on parade” u TH m ir «' Sunday and Monday, September 1849 ' " C R I M E S C H O O L ” z Humphrey B o g a rt- THE “DEAD END” M News—Floyd Gibbons JK Y Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 21-22 i “ Y E L L O W J A C K ” N ROBT. MONTGOMERY^. BRUCE ’New—Our Gang Comedy . WANTED 50 FARMERS , TOMAKETltlP TO FUR1NA»5 EXPERIMENTAL FARM SEE US FOR INFORMATION AT ONCE '{Mod Feeding Oatt Fear SMe* "Old Fashion Rudy S*fid W h e a t, R eu scm -b ly P ric e d . P la u ty d r K e llo g g ’s H osm ny, Oct Our Price. ISO Im k ili df Rpc» If YouWantYourPulletsTobayTty P U R IN A U L A Y M A SH ES GRINDING AMDMIXING KVM t DAT IKTHK WEEK S e e th e D M fw * * # U r n , I . W k— E M e ie t Q w h « f * « «< •. C . L . M c G u i n n I V ftn iW i* 9t«w» m s r M P M V - * DoihaMHt and Mr*. Rem of Dsiknma aad Korn of ipfingfWid will mx. m judfoo, A door prise will be given, O RD INA N C E NO M S t SCHOOL NEWS i IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S u n d a y ! c h o o l Lesson % VAKOU»ir.X.VMD«UltaT.»,», neau at TheMuaUyBiblefnjnitoi* MWeaWmWew^SSegllniwi. L mmb for Seplenabor 18 JONATHAN: COWAGKOO FRIENDSHIP j i f ’miiHUfd f n m j r r t p§g§) wili be planned fo r Friday evening* j; fgatiioa Um . C «f OUal GIVING CONBHNT OF THJt Yll l AUETO THE IIIPHOVHMBNT I ofxknia imtMrr - . . ..... ....... . ...... UNDER THE 8UFMVI810N OF and^miy be held either in the school THE DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS Jbu j dm* o r jr a itw iew 'a home., '.j % WHEREAS, TS« Diraetor « f Righ»T parties o f a prlvgta n a tu rs i > ways is eons'id*ring the m atter off the ■ ,not to be -deaignated as school.i f improvement under his mtperviaion of *nd the school ran in no way j *tho public liighway known «s State - 5* considered responsible fo r events'! Highway No, 6 sad j )n ernnecimn with them, Teacher*: WHEREAS, Xenia S treet within j mvited to such private ^pariies will be this village lies in whole or part | guests only and not chaperons for UtSSOK TEXT-I Esmuel ?0:l4f, , „ . GOUDSN TKXT—A trhr.3 i^vctil *t in ProvctUa 17:17. PRIMARY TOPIC-ROW* PsSr.ce Jen*. than. JUNIOR TOPIC-R-JW* Prince Jonathan, INTERMEDIATEANDSENIORTOPIC— Tha Adventure of Ericndihip. YOUNGPEOPLE ANDADULTTOPIC- Tha Coat of Bain* a Friend. Without question, the most pre cious possession any man o r woman I»p» (apart from his fellowship with God if he in a Christian, and the love of his own family} is friend ship. I t is the flower th a t .blooms by the aide of the rugged pathway of life.. Like mapy flowers, some friendships need to be cultivated and encouraged. ' I f has been said that the love o f a woman for another woman is a beautiful thing, the love of a man for a woman an even more devoted and precious thing, but that the bond of love between man and man surpasses a ll in its strength and glory. Some m ight question such a statement, and y e t it is true th a t between man a n d ' man there is the possibility o f the highest .type of friendship. David;and Jonathan stand a t th e head of on inspiring list of men who loved each other with their whole souls. The lesson for today calls for a careful read ing . of. the incidents in the life of Jonathan and David re: Corded ih I Samuel,, chapters 14,18, 19, and 20, as well as the first chap te r of I I Samuel. I t is a story which Will richly, rew ard a careful read ing. Considering the printed portion in the "light of this background we note six things that characterized th is g reat friendship. I. Cultivated (v, 4). t Friendships m ust be "kep t hi re p a ir." Foolish and.alm ost wicked is th at m an .Who by boorisbly of fending his." fellGwmen, o r by. neglecting the thoughtful words And acta that cu ltivate friendship, drives m en aw ay-from , .him." "H e that hath friends m ust show himself friendly" (F ro v ..18:24). Consider the admohitibh of bur Lord in Luke .1918,8, where he urges the righteous use. of even pur worldly possessions to cultivAte ' e tem a l friendship*' Read what. Jonathan did ip I Satn. 18:8-9, only one o f hisfrum y loving and thoughtful' acts. „ > ' - D « v M ^ e d ?fc irJb h a thA n 4 e * l kindly With him, and the entire story reyeals that he did just'that, *dwayw>;;MOiW'V"frieodahipa, >•e r r d is-Jt courtesies, th an ‘'In almost any OtheF way. < i •’ ' ' We liiM'Ai:a ^ w ii;wN«bplhct»:«s.. a veneer o rcu lture b u t which. along the line of said suite highway, said Xenia titreet being more partic ularly described aa follow*: Being all of th a t portion o f the Co- lumbus-Cineinnati Road, State High way No, 8 located within the corporate lim its of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, and along Xenia S treet, from a point where th e west corporation line of said Village runs directly north, thence east, to a point where said corporation line runs directly south, in all a distance o f approximately 0.035 mfle. WHEREAS, I t is proposed to ex< tend said state highway improvement into, w ith or through tht* village and along the aforesaid Xenia Street. NOW, THEREFORE, Be I t Ordained, by the Cimocil of the Village of Gedarville State o f Ohio: SECTION 1: That it is declared, to be in the public interest th a t the Con sent of said village be, and such con sent is hereby given, th a t said Xenia Street, or so much thereof-as is a- bove described lying along the line of said State Highway No, 6 may be im-" proved under the supervision of the Director of Highways. SECTION 2. That the Clerk be, and he is- hereby, directed to furnish, to the Director of Highways and to the Board of County Commissioners of Greene County, Ohio, a certified copy of -this Ordinance immediately upon the taking effect thereof. SECTION 3. That this Ordinance shalHake effect and be in force, from and after ,the earliest period allowed by law, * Passed: September 14th, 1938. A ttest: PIERRE J! M c CORKELL, Clerk. C, H. Crouse, Vice Mayor. C e r t if ic a t e o f co py Village of Cedarville, Ohio. j w# i 88* County of Greene, Ohio, „ I, Pierre J . McCorkell, as Clerk o f the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, do hereby certify that th e foregoing is a true and correct dopy o f Ordinance adopted by the Council,of said village on the 14tb day of September, 1938: th a t the publication, o f suchOrdinance |has been made and certified of record raccording to law ; th a t no proceedings looking to a referendum’ upon -such Ordinance have been- taken; and that such ordinance ahd tha certificate of 'publication thereof a re o f m end in Ordinance Record No. 202, page 206, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and af fixed my official seal, th is 14th dsy of September, 1938. . PIERRE J , McCORRELL, Clerk. ; / . Village of Cedarville, Ohio (SEAL) tho evening. - Softball New* I he C. II. 3, asoftball team lost u s nr*t game in Greene County competition, Monday evening, to Rilvercreek 1-0, * The second game of the season will be played Friday evening, September 16, a t Sprmg Valley, LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COURT Greene County, Ohio . Florence Corbett vs, J Nathaniel Corbett, f j The defendant whose last known residence was a t Cook County Ilos-1 f w i HI-, w*il take notice! that lie has been, used fo r divorce for! wufu) absence fo r more than th ree5 years and th at same will be fo r hear-' mg on and after six weeks from th e ’ first publication of this notice, i FRANK L. JOHNSON, and Georgia, Attorney fo r Plaintiff.I “ W i n t e r Conditioning The m m fm of the hou*i»—*Jie coa ! h«*tjjtf bill jj» t Hm w in te r W ants a re problem® w h it^ t f a c e fo r uu I ami y o u are prepgred, ' » 4 We are making a drive on the Uew Winter Stub by Th« Ubbey-Oweiis-Ford Ktehri € o f All these are made to order to fit your individual window*, Saving of 30 pgr cent in heet J oas used for years at a saving each.year* €a ll on us and we will measure your windows for this winter comfort. , - sp . -* Yon will be amazed at the low cost of these winter windows. CEDARVILLE LUMBER CD. Ne<w 1939 Models JohnDeere Tractors Are Here Now \ - i \ ^ 1 ’ , '. 5 - > ,* tCf 4 • * . f k * ‘ , These new models—our first shipment—have arrived arid are,,- now 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 at any time and we will gladly go into the plan on how John Deere’s Implements are made for the farmer. 5 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 $7-50 in Coal, Gas or Fuel Oil if the stove is purchased before October 1. Act Now. CEDARVILLE FARM IMPLEMENTS P h o n e 7B S im th M a h i S k oulwari is a t heart hftsn thoiightlcas *fid un kind, LetC bristian men andwomen be cbuttoous. They should he as followers of: thb gentle JOsUs, and it Will bring them counties* friends. III. GaMdid <V.'0>. . - Friendships' th a t.la s t.must be built on. absolute candor, pot the nd that delights in 'frlling an un- ^ .-asant' trutli, " but oho which legal NdncfE r<i 1" ‘JlMHa)#hmMr * v'-i Edith Marsh, whose place of resi dence is unknown, will tak* noticeth«t Chan. Marsh h«« fikd his petition for o.fi78Fof the Court divorce in ’Case N o f Common Pteaa o f Greene County, ‘Ohio, oh the ground of gross neglect o f duty and that th e rasa .will come up :for-hearing on or a fte r October 15, 1988. FOREST DUNKED, Atty. (Oct. 14d) n speaks the tru th in love, told David the truth. : TV. Courageous (w . 12, 13). Jonathan was such a faithful son that When the time of parting came he stayed w ith his wicked father rather than go with David, whom he loved. Bpt he was true to David' even though he know it woutd incur the w rath of his father if th a t friend ship became knowni - ;-■ Things th a t c o st'u s fibthing are usually "warm iti,"" Beal friend ship calls fu f *acrifk£, standing by in the night hours,whsring burden*, loyal ev fh1 |adgh others'w»ay con-, demn us fo r lt. r - * V. CovessarK eepInf fvv. f«, 17). Covenants entered into by solemn treaties in our time are goon dis carded as "scraps of paper," People make prom ises to one another that they never intend to fulfill, Jonathan and David made a covenant and kept it. True friends do no.t violate their Saving agreements; This m atter of trickery and false* hood in life and Business Is one that deeply troubles the w riter of thesF notes. He sees unmistakable evi dence th a t this perverse spirit has eotne into the precincts of the ehtireh itself. We should have a re- vivid cf honesty to office? home, state, and church. F t, Complete <v. 17). "He laved him" as he loved his own sotiFWsufeh a friend was Jon athan. H is devotion to David had no qualifying "strings" on it. He was toot seeking something for him* sftlf. The closest he came to that was to bring his children into the covenant with David (v. 15), and who could question the propriety of .such devotion between true friends? II* saw th a t David was to supplant Saul a s king, and to the face of his 'tmn In terest a s Gaul’s so%. he pu t David forward. Friendship is akinto our relation* ship to God to th at it calls for a complete giving o f ourselves, if w i a re to be true friends. This doeS not m ein th a t individuality is lost, o r special in terests and abilities deS"1 Jonathan |R E G IST R A T IO N O F M ARKS! O F OW N ER SH IP ON PER SON A L PRO PER TY Mr Application of EARLRICH A COM PANY, o f Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, a partnership composed of A. E. Richards and W> W. Galloway, of Ce darville, Ohio, ' WITNESSETH: That Earlrich A Company,’,being owner of cans, tubs, firkins, boxes; bottles, cisks,. barrels, kegs,’cartons, tanks," fountain*, *?cS- sels oh containers, With hte name, brand,' design, trade-mark, device Or other mark of ownership' stamped, impressed, labeled, blown in or other wise marked, thereon, complying with Section 82404 of tho General Code of Ohio, hereby make application for tha registration o f marks of owner ship aft personal property, by filing with the Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, and with the Clerk of Court o f Common Plea# of Greene County, Ohio, (being tho County to which such owner has h is principal place of business)) this Written state ment or description of the names, brands, designs, trade-marks, devices or other marks o f ownership used by him, and a statem ent'or,description of the articles upon which the Sams arc used, to-wifc: Tho trade-mark consisting o f the Word “EABtRICJi” to combination w?th m flag and coronet o f an eari, * | flagstaff and hall has been used on j medicines and pharmaceutical pro* j parations by Earlrich A Company o f ' Cedarville, Ohio, or its predecessor,; sineo July V iM fl. "" I By W. W. CALLOWAY 1 State- o f Ohio, * County o f Montgomery, ss.: I 1 W. W. Galtotay, bringf duly sworn, * says, .that Earlrich A Company, Ss owner of the above described property, % M i ■ ■ u souled desk# to r our friend’s wri* far# , and * complete devotion of our a ll to his good, Doc, I bought these teeth at a bargain but J wantyou toput them ini IMAGINE the amarement of your dentist if matter. It can tneati muchmore than the good you went to him with a s ;t of "‘store teeth” health of your family alone, because water you purchased at a bargain and asked him to contamination can endanger the health of an fit them in your mouth, entire community. Good plumbing i* vital Your dentist knows that your health, com- that you should be Sate that your present fort and well being depend upon his ability to plumbing is good, select teeth which will exactly meet your in- Entrust your plumbing only to Master dividual requirements—perfect matching of Plumbers. They have the knowledge, skill and the teeth to assure a natural appearance and experience necessary to assure safe, healthful, expert fitting to afford satisfactory service for economical plumbing, Buy your fixtures from them, Place upon them the entire responsibil ity, as you would upon your dentist ft*ft*y***i|>»«* statement or description of the marks of ownership used by Eatlrkh A Com- m m ami the articles upon, wbfch same are used, • n *KT I W.W.GAtMJWAY UIr% I l » Jx« WII1IRIHB ‘Sworn to before me and ascribed to my presence this iflth day of D M f I S f ' AttttoBt* ' . ' .(SEAL) f t W» Schaefer, felte# Sfstof*, 0hl« i t, ’ f My temmissfon expires April IP, X M b V eqo ipmbht ,m* * many years. Neither good teeth nor good plumbing can be purchased economically “over the coun ter”, Plumbing fixtures too, mm*Its of assured quality, carefully selected to meet your re quirements, harmoniouslymatched to enhance the afttearance Of your home and installed Irjt experknted hands to assure health protection, satisfactory service and real economy. Good plumbing is vital to the health of your family for it means the delivery of pure water and the safe removal of dangerous waste Your Master Plumber can recommend the Plumbing Fixtures best suited fo r your ytw-pkwt • m m gyp^.' rang# th t financing towEH.A m tm . And remember, Ph*mMng Phmwaa, sold through Master Ptombenr, tm . m mmm thttt othtr*. T fm i im jfitttidapd (SatiitaitBlDfe.Cq. U ■ - PITTSStlROHtVA. f w ** (■fAMUMC.AHRAOJATOlt4JttAfiBAISfItfUUB£CMfWtetWR !
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