The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

ifito i n . AM* Lfck wm *wn*ee» i HmJUUm HIluradbf Mr*. J amb ftaifef fc « M*a*i V*»W, *—~f*1 1 T. Dm W*tfk far Mr*. LM« ill * mm toms, i* prere* at thk tim*. Th» mopfofr " »**■« mi tin Frtoty* toria* Waama’a MfostoMry Saefofo w«s bald UforeARir Aftons—« at tfe home o f Mm. W. B. NcChwiMy. Mm. Laris* Hainta and daughfog '•M*ey Fnmere, o f JUntosky -wan guest*. «m the wrekmai of Hr, and Mrs. Raymond Wfflfemso*. Mr,'E. H. Nish* <* Coat City, lit, wha-represent* to* Atlas Wall Papa? Mills, Inc., and a fornverreswfcnt of Gift pl*cs, dropped Into town Wed­ nesday, calling or friends. Am i f r i i g t P lit ^ A t P a s i Haase m | Mo*. laOM i Marik Pate, Names, and Mg, aad Mrs. Jotm Daria, oatartoinad MMMiUwMini dto-v att%i party at af Mr.'and Mrs. I. C\ at uaU tablet, wilt Samoan aawrsnlra brought last Mrs. MaAle, Mat dtaawr gam** . o f m—^ vma^asAOr -siuUftWA .aMM JpRlQmH WfPP •warAaA.'M«i Wikaa Galloway and Mi, fcobert MacGregor. ’ . 'Mam prswwt wwa: Mint WUmah •ptaaar, of Dayton;- Mr. a id Mrs,: Wikaa GaUomsy, Miss Ruth Burns, Mr, and Mrs. Hobart MacGregor, Mrs. -dwell Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Marry,8 Hamtaan* Mr, and.Mrs. Fred Towns ley, Mr. and Mn, Ralph Townsfcy, My- Wm* Crtawtll, Mr* kvu | MM* Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bvaag, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gonfare, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Clemons, Mr. apt Mrs, I. C. Dark, Mr. and Mr#. John Davis and Chaplain ahd Mrs. Msride. Ce Operator* ( M U I Tajih On lEawsMMMUit |bat 9 wfofcto* «• Mia Mg yraSts la baaiaest and tmluriry. Tk« Metis* \ of society known m tbe middi* slass Trim M« P rrf. w -* - 8suffers most **d for t k poor they ; are fed at keeping with time station, Members of the tVOpevaUve <Mtth 6«*»»»y ^ *° m m f °* * “y held then' first fell dinner meeting value outside ef that eeaatty0 ft has Monday *v>„.«g s i Sears Motel with l «**» oft*? Prof, Beds, principal o f Lfoeoto•* * s Junior High School, Dayton, who just «* • » * • ** recently returned from an E u r o p e a n K oU* ** . - tJT ** *** 1ran leave all the American money you trip where ho spent much time In Germany with a delegation o f Y„ JL } Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Evans o f this place and Mr. andMr#.,ft, W.Eimmar- man, Jamestown, spent Monday and Tuesday attending the races at Lex­ ington, Ky, , , <*’ •'• District Meeting Creche County’s three D. A. R. Chapters — Catharine Greene, of Benia,* o f Xenia; Cedar Cliff, o f Co- datville and George Slagle, Of ffameq- t tVAvht town—were representedxtd:he Annual f r C- ^ r T “ S ’’ T f * " i SS^EL , * ^ fon^Sfehe," iim* m m o S k ;-■•,'S ' f! - * * r i f i n r i i 'T f r ^ IW X V ■" ’■ • ,. . ^r, j; X ' f r s t r..2* - " ‘J l . A- c , MSeesengiav ,%XenIaj Mr, Pf Sfe. Gillllan and wife had as] past vid pmsideht general, who asi ^o»p ffiKvaft nVAP f(niu)flV. 'lln. BBtl 1 . <w# VL A. boys, «# speaker. Othereountrie»| visitedwereEngland, Eranee, Bwiiaer- land and Belgium, Prof, Rods says the greatest #lifR-J cully Europe face# today is enforce* men or recognition, o f the Versailles treaty under Woodrow Wilson. He gave credit for sincerity of purpose ’,| but thought leadens on this side were not aware of the complexity o f na­ tional differences that existed then and now between the Europeangroup* that were placed under one govern* went to he known ae.Grechdslovakja. With so manydifferent peoples it was almost a hopeless task of maiding them live a* one nation* There being morn Germans'than other national ities it would bo natural they would want to return to their mother coun* try. He says the German people have great faith in Hitler who took leadership o f this great nation at * time whpn there wer e 130 different political parties. He pictured that the Christian nations o f .the,world had placed their hee? »n Germany** neck and that he eouid ahd would, restore the natiop to' Its rightful place among the powers of the world. .Hitleiror- *9ldsed»fb^^^^ .-Andtodiyhls-powerIs sif^'mer-there beingnotherpoliticalfirt§%Y 0 » ahyI -The rule o f the dictator was invoked |,pnd it seemed’Gefmajjiy would rather have this form o f government than what' ?he-had Utah, O. .Mrs. McBride and. Mrs. Jones are sister* o f Mr, GiUilan, apd Mr. and Mrs. Ihle, Cousins,, , f ---i-i i.,in..rmv"- Mr. Ralph.Murdock and sister, Mis* Ins, hage been spending several days in |,ouisvifie, Ky., with their ferother- in-lawand sister, Rev;WalterMorton, D.D., and wife. Mr. Murdockwith hi* nephew, Harold Mortoh, took ip the harness racing one day at-Lexington, Ky- ‘ ■*v mAmlihi, Vsi ’• rr .‘. Tfos. Hattie OWena ha* been called to Detroit,'Mich, owing to the critical illness o f hef son, Harry, who has hee|y»«*neA in a hospital for more ;th *#$y*k Pearfee^ress^jfoihk, recovery a* he is sufferingWithWber- 1 - ’i f j ■. ;j ^ .......■ r- : ............. - - ...... .f ..... Representatives from Catharine Gtoene' 'tBiapkr .were »frs. Van der Ve«f Taylor, regent; Mf*. A. C.’Mes- -■McGetvey, -Mrs* S. 0 . Hide, MrSr Georgo Eckerle, and Mig* Sarath B- Williams. Those at-’ tending fiViittCedar CliffChspter were,: Mrs* J. Ervin- Kyle, regent; Mrs. Ito^r ^ebderson, Mm; David Men Elroy, Mft. % J* Bahin,-M«. Paul Townsley, Mrs* Carrie’ Townstey, S M., A. GuhnttOrs, Mrs.-d Harry Kt'and pM^^R^ym(^s^AMmg^ regent; Mrs. Warren Bobinton, Mrs. B r W ^ . M r - . F - t w Jcnk,, Tbauai. - 2 IXCTT ! 3SS> *Sr UMBS >gT^m .“ /r ; wl tfeua B a lk % Prices announced at & ft. m., for all ammals jem v jd before 3 p. m. We invite you to avail yourself of this added service. * . ; l k f « l * r l i t i Stock M m i Every M ondar SPMNCCTLD LIVE STOCK SALBS CO. ShwrMii* Are, iBBlNGFWLD, OHIO wmmmmmmm * fjt ^ "m m t following the World War*,. Thie schools are underhis direc­ tion and only such subject* are taught that please him. Everything is backed by themjlitary idea. At present he is waring, on the. Jews particularly be* chuse he must have a common cause that will appeal to aUhis people. ‘ He has Asked religious leaders to ‘elim­ inate the Old Testament from the Bible owing, to 'the-Jewish history in it," life. - The -rich are heavily foxed j'.**’’... Reliable amt willing to furakh s'»*tkfapto^ opportanify gad futuredf *«*.«*» “ wilting to...work. Wpla,,Mo,rt||#jtt L m d t ^ " a W j *"’ "" :f-K. WINWOOD& CO. ' SI-RINGHELD. OHIO ! S > J O z Y Pstograia^W cdkwF S e p t ta ^ ff *0 , FRIDAY and BATlIRDAY, Sept* MIOct. 1 “THE OLD BARN DANCE” GENE AETRY—SMILEY BURNETTE (km«dy~Oreli**tr«r-TVawkvitk BVNPAY DICK POWBl.Ty—PAT O’BRIRK Nnwa—Comedy. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 5-« “Penrod’s Double Trouble^ BILLY and BOBBY MAUCH H»w*»-€oi»*dy--Cartoon MiOW—First Shaw Starfo at 7 P. M» - H ? y sst ............... / 7 T ip i* t * * ’ BARGAIN BITES O l i t O f f O W N n m }' ¥ .S': ,3 S UfUfHMUffiiiiiimittiiiiifiiiiiiiKil'tittiimiuuitliiiiiMliuniiH I WANTA MAN —with car; full time calling on farm homes in Grecrte County. No experience required, Must be satis-' fied with*130 a week to start, but excellent chance to. double earning* with company helps-^sales; special ifeals, attractive premiums (silver­ ware, coffee percolators, sauce pans, etc*) We supply complete stock of products-H'ou pay When adld. lmhttdiafo «aniiiig»* No dull! ,-^coffCt,. davorittg exlrscfs, home medicines, etc. Details mailed free --no obligation. Give your age* kind e f car, etc. Address Box Af- care of this paper, Ail farm product* we. raked under government dictation and all .prices are fixed by the govemmant, the farm « beinggiven enough only for a small profit, Prof, Bod* gave a graphic deacrip tion of the wonderful works of art in the cathedrals which had bean in­ spired by artists from a religious standpoint. The talk waa not only timely but interesting and instructive, The Co-Operative club gave en doreement of the coming bond issue at the November election to provide more andbetter fire equipment for the village. The club urged public sup­ port of this bond issue in that the present equipment was old and un­ certain of use at time* when most needed. Property owners face increas­ ed Insurancerates if the equipment is not kept in conditionto guaranteepro­ tection to property in case of fire. *The program committee expects to have another' outside speaker at the next meeting in two weeks and when possible throughout the winter. Thev semi-annual congregational dinner for' the United Presbyterian congregation was -held ih jh e chureh dining>oom,on<Wcdnes¥ay"eyepin^ when 3 Covered dish dipner-was.serv­ ed. Dr Por-dd Kyle, congregational Chairman, presided, While Mr*. Fred Townsley was chairman of .the prp- gram^committee. Reports from the various organisations,w«r» presented. Recognitionwas takeno f the fact that the present building wag erected fifty yean#ago this year* Musicduringthe evening was furbished by the men's quartet from the choir* . ' " . ? *“**t»w**»«*'• i'i"«U|ii’w«wy» The regular meeting of the Re­ search Club will bo held at the home of Mrs, A. E. Huey,Wednesday,after­ noon, Oct, 5th.* Members please note the changeto day* . ORDINANCE NO 202 a s Matter Mix Will ShowHis Plants To 100 CedarviUe Fanners WEDNESDAY OCT. 5th The CedarviUe party will leave here Wednesday, October S, at e;S0 A, V ., and aoaxtd ot tu m m im Vm* mUh Uc>f * DiCJltttr* During the day the laboratory will be vlrited andihe grinding mills where the proper content is imxed to give a specific result by its feed to cattle* hogs, cows aad chtokeM, The day will be a pleasant and most instructiveone to any producer or feeder. MASTER m i ? BmawF CedarviUe E levator Phone 21 io ttfh Mahi St» toajpe Ml Some Things That w;,c.v s , n fi ! ' <<l •y •Do,.,, # * * £ \%A r -nv* \i * 1 . j. S1' . , • —■. I'- ‘ 1" . - l > .* .* ' ^ESedhid^f tWv«r asksyou to wattuntil lefc iMuit huU iliH I. ; to serve you. *,. * * * •* ' ; . , . - , 1 ^fiectriid^r never telle you you nm ; Off ! fiesheu^tyiaavialBble; / JP‘- ^**C;,*• -- th CS«tion U M t 4 a d O I M XMPBDVHMENT XAQgg.BB*..yb'gpRy,- GIVING CON8MNT OF V1LLAGET — ------------- raFDn C ^ i ^ O T RmSGHWAYS ^7& ER lIs?W ie S lHgto way* is eonsicisringfM mstfor o f foa improvement underhh supervision o f the public highway known as State three* within ££S £&-***•"* said Xehto mm olmrljr .desotojed. a* f?fk»Wj»; , Being all, of that portion of the Co- Umbus-CineinnaG Bead, Sfoto High­ way No. Blocated withinthe corporate imits of the Village e f CedarviUe, '-^wild state hkfiiway, t bring wore.nartic- i ojlov * 1 ,w>’ <Mri^uaes f^work untUa certain time, — . •t 1 l 'I-'' ' ’ T r.n V " ■i ' T' , .. i \*,p ’(f4.<* ^ ' '■;uS % Electricity never charges you for any ai»euai"' y r % n # . j - U K in y o u i h o ^ . ^ ^ ^ ) ); V : . - ’r : ☆ Electricity w ill have t o w a it until i t retum s. im C.-i ‘h r- A .>•*<* 4- -sCi.' ■sVEtectricx^r never*get* ffhffd aiid, a test until it feel* better. - \* j jf ‘ >»(' SiS, *-NW5 Them are nightnod SvednyMufiail- • i-t • VO ,lfVOW|l!|fWS wr pflffflllwP* fOw can phone fraquantfy at small eaef, a n i M r n wad* It a fawsriia imm eosettonewiL ^ S3S0 v e e u e $ ii€ D MSBa SmtalmAwl •smwspiaLD, # h » u Ohio, and along Xenfo Street, from a point where the wtot corporetlon line of said-Village run# directly rtorttx thence,east* to a point Where, said corporation line runs directly south, in alt a distance o f approximately 0.035 mile. WHEREAS, ft is proposed to ex­ tend said state highway improvement intp, with or through this village and along the aforesaid Xenia Street: NOW,THEREFORE* Be ft Ordained, by the Council of the Village of CedarviUe-Sfoto of Ohio:- ■ ■ . ■„■■»■■:.■ - SECTION l i That.it is declared to bo in the public interest that the con sent Of said village be, and such ton- sent is hereby given, that said Xenia Street, or so much thereof *# is. a- bove described lying along iht^in* o f said Sfoto HighwayNo. 8.may be im­ proved under the supervision of the Director o f .Hiffhwapa . - :< SECTION 2. That the Clerk be, attd ho 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 tho taking effect thereof. SECTION 3. That this Ordinance shall tote effect and be in force from end after tho earliest period allowed bylaw.** Bussed: <Scptcmber J4th, 1938. Attest: • - ■ • . PIERRE J* M c COHKELL, CfeTk. C, H, Crouse# Vice Mayor. CERTIFICATE OF COPY Village of CedarviUe,'Ohio ■ ' 85, County of Greene, Ohio* ■ • I* Pierre J. MeCorkeH, as'CIetk of the -Village- of CedafvilleK Ohio, do hereby.certify that the foregoing ft a tiuo and correct copy of Ordinance adopted by the Council o f said village on the Pith d»y of September, 1938; th&t tho publication of such Ordinance has been made and Certified of record according to law; that no proceedings looking to « referendum upon such Ordinance have been taken; and that such ordinance and the certificate o f publication thereof are of record In IN WITNESS1WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed m,y name and af­ fixed my ofifclal aea!,;thft ilfh day o f September, A* 38 , . ^ 1 ... fflEftRg!>M e^RkS&MfeHw- r village of Cedqrrille* Ohio l:«j;;v*r J \ * *d " ' ^ i t * " V‘ ' 1>* * / ’ *, - ' l * j *j£ •*'* • / ,:iX *•'*' ' ' The Dayton Power Sc Light Company' A"* $i§2. pi; .,i ,t-V* / "4 'J-’k ,,-r LEGAL NOTIC* i BJIth Marah, wfcews place o f resl-1 dcnce ft unknown, will takenotice that' €ha«, Marsh hw filed hfa petition f o r ' divorce in Case Nn, *13fil of thaCotftt' ir-f Commoh Flea* *»f HtA>m County, Ohio, on the gremd of greaa neglect of duty andtost thecare will tmt np for hearing on »r mfrnt October IS, ■ FDIgfit DUNKBL, Atty, 4 ■<0et, tUi I I *4<t* Staffs Saturday, O ctober 1 • $500,000 Worth Brand How fa ll and Winter Merdiandiae gm * m imUl m U Croat Salt day* with ovary department partldpB tfa ig ! ' V • Savlny* for ovoty member of tho family « andyour homo! PLAN TO BE HERE Cburtesy Day Friday* Sept. 30 f .All *a}« fnerrhandise will bo on dieplay for your £hi*ttoal II day o«ehdaynewvalutawill bo offered! selection. Planto attendoftenduring aala ‘ * -«* > , i , • * - 1 , s i r e i j| « t r #• * The Edward Wren Co. SPRINGFIELD OHIO’S GRBAT S T O U %% . - £*4 %i ~w -J V I

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