The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52
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Howell win speak and *11 -adult member*, teachers and officers of the Sabbath School ate urged to be present. Sup* per, 40c, , Reservations before Oct, 18. ' ' , ; i „ ’ Suits pressed, 35e,' Dry cleaned and pressed, 75e. . Hen;tf Clothing Co. s*r amt wife, near * Mr, and Mm. Fre* •d tela ylaea, k it Monday te. Naw Orleans, la., and aaMMKto UsH li, aa well a* other touasrthtg reteham points. , I V - «a* Mr*. Herycy Bailey have murnad alter a trip through the Heathtest, ’Ytoitfcg place* of interest Mr, and Mr*.. Harry Ltwto o f Santa. Aim, Calif., Jtiw* b$m virittog friend# | . riffTMOOlST VMOOFAL nlkuit. f Itftott and m SynngfiaM f Jt*v» David W. Merida, Minister j 1©;80 a, loader School. A number o f dairymen from thin u>oo a, m„ Manriag Warship, gar* Mction have been attending tea N»-i m n « * * * , «n # Man o f O b * X». rioted Dairy Show at tee Ohio State t mansion” Fair grounds. Columbus, this week, I », Haworth League. TM* is one o f ih* largest dairy ex- ! g$5 ¥l Yoate Forum, Leader, hibite in the country and next year Clyde Wills*?, wil) be held at Sen Fraaetoco, Calif., in connection with the World's Fair. moaette; -*The- World Fainetfc Away.® Outeriaa ladenver, attel p. m- Leiderr.'; Ruth it* ohm } aM Phyili* fianne,' ITnon Evening Service, 7:8® p. Dr, Jamireon will speak at the M Church, S C H O O L N E W S Ms. and Mrp. John Lott o f Fitfes hw*h, Fa„ ara hem on a visit with Mrs- Hattie Owwen*. c Vantna Varnl, 40, was lined flO and costs suspended Monday by Muni cipal Judge Frank L. Johnson, on a charge » f intoxication. Charles and Curtin Ford, who gave’ CedarviUe ad* divsees, forfeited 110 bond* ohsimilar charges in £he flame court. Miss Hilma Rahman of Ashtabula, 0 „ vsiited Friday and Saturday with Mr.and Jin. Paul Orr, Miss Raisnen is,* graduate of dedarville College, a t t e n t i o n Butchering time will soon arrive. Carload af .8*it will be on our 'siding at the. following dates .and at .a, LOW PRICE. - Octofceir |® ’ - " 20 WEDNESDAY T « U l^ p A Y , * - Fine Salt—Medium Salt-^-BIock Balt * Get -Your Winter Supply Npw. MASTER! Phone21 ..; Soutli,v|ffa^i;'-St. it, ' i*t * \ . 1' a ‘ tASWniZMIt ~k i- |lly \.M M m . j K ill- < ' ■ 1 : WILL HUT A SMILE ON HtS ;FACE AND KEEP IT THEBE J The- growing boy or girt wh* has d *■ daily' ration ,of pure, rich^wholcsotno, •milk.,is oh the way to a lifetime of health. .. ^ "' v- Onr service is as near ss your telephone. Leave a standing order today. ^ ---------- ’ r * * # * - , , # Cottage Cheese ,gi ’ Cream Cheeae’.- ^ ^1 Butter MHk; ;&v k ; Chocolate Milk - iy(k -~ HA5TUR1ZED MILK Hamman Dairy PHONE l»7 LIVESTOCKMICTION EVERYMONDAY Butcher fluidity sheep and lam bs received on W ednesday. S P R I N G F I E L D L I V E S T O C K S A L E S C O . gpjtlNCFflftl, OH«> m% c ■► '-Vtef 2 Y ^ _____ « f O ctober 14 . FRIDAY A m 4 SATURDAY. 0«t. . rimuiRii ^ ,i ^ ^ U r . M o t t o T a k e s aChine* - * - remisiy i- J, % 0 # — sitwday »W m »n m r t <vt. todJ - ' - RDMf TAYMN fc-mNOW t TON® t H imhwrt Y otm o <#T h t e e C om r a d e ® ^ M M A WEDNESDAY *ai THURSDAY, Oct, M-4t jANRWItWSRR 1 N lu n li NhwnMri, «»• M« » m ' “RASCALS" • . i Mr. and Mrs, James t Patterson, Xenia pike, will observe their twenty* fifth wedding anniversary at their home Saturday from two until five and from seven until nine In the eve ning, No invitation* have been issued and friends are invitedto call between the above-hours, Mr*. Patterson was formerly Mis* Faye Lackey and both are well known in this vicinity. Ifr, and Mrs, Patterson were married in Jamestown, 'October, lfltb, jgj,*}, {don tiau ti from Mr*t peg§) I Boy iefeeat News | 7;50 p, an, Union Service, Method* The first meeting of the committee ist Church, Rev, Jamieson wfll preach,? o f Troop No, 68 o f CedarviUe, Ohio, Friday, October 81, Queen Esther, took place m October 3,198, At this - Banquet at Blanchaster. Jmeeting the committee was organised! ^ ........ ........for the following year. The organize. UNITED FMMBYTJHtlAN j tion waa a* follow*; Ralph A. Jawkeoa, Minister ] W. W, Galloway, Chairman! H. D, THEXENIAFARMERSEXCHAM6E€0. COA L--«EElii—FSED— FKETlLiZCR— CSKSlfT FLUUlt -C i EA IN—FENCE— KMITE—THUS SOY BEAN FEINT Custom Mixing and Crinding Phene: 188 O. W. mL% Maaaier 484 W. Main atmst Mr.'Roy Hendor*on,who is a patient in the McClellan Hospital, to"reported much improved. ■ The George Dodds & Sons Granite Co., Xenia,.has just completed the erection of a memorial 75x100 feet along State Route 21, between Cam bridge and Marietta, honoring the memory o f Commander Zachary L’andfldowne, and thirteen members of his crew, who lost thde live* Sept. 3, 1925 when the navy dirigible Shanan- doah; crashed,. *j*./ ■ ‘ M'll' 'i'," , - '• LARGE BARN BURNED A large barn dn what whs known as The Oliver DeHaven farm, James town pike- now owned by Mrs. Mattie Dales, burned Saturday night. The fire is thought to have started in the moW and.building and contents burn ed. There was no live, stock in the "Barn., The Jamestown Fir* Depart ment 'was called to protect the home and other buildings. - Dr. David Markle, pastor of the local M. E. Church led devotions at a meeting of the Greene County Minis. teriaLAssociation, Monday at the Iron Lantern, Xenia. Dr. Schulte, Dayton, was the speaker. Officers chosenwere: President,.Rey. C. A. BoWers, James town; vice-president, Rev. J, R. Miller, Xenia; secretary,’ Rev. C. A. Arthur, Bowersville; treasurer, Rev."Mrs, De- Ella Newlin, Xehi*.- Sherman M. Preston,'7J, died at his .D fflr foiiota-- i.hg'.|pam^iV',aS^e ihree Jea.r*.Akd’ and ’ another last Wwlc.' He waa a natke o f Mtosoari and is Mwrivwi By a oon. Earl, 'Burbank,, Calif.,‘ step- daughtev,.;l(T*. Temy, CaliL, and a Ada 'Th& funeral Will hb held from Littleton Funeral Home, Saturday at 2 p. m., attif burinl in Clifton Cemetery. Sabbath School, 10 a, m. Meryl Hunt, Vice Chairman; Dr. Loo Andcr- Stormont, Supt, { son, Sec. and Trees.; Raymond T, Preaching, 11 a, m« Communion will Williamson, J. Lloyd Confarr, Ben be observed; the Communion Medita- jamin W. Adams, Dr. Donald Kyle, tion on the theme: "Completeness in A. E. Richards, Dr. Paul J, Volkert, Christ.”1 Reception o f new members At the regular troop meeting of at this service. Baptism if desired. , Troop 58 Tuesday, October 11, the Y. P. C, II., 6:30 p, m. Subject;! organisation of the troop into Patrol* "Finding Strength ip God,” Leader,1for the following year took place. Herman Lewb. ' |There was a total of 16 boys and lead. Union Service, 7:30 p, m., in tha ets present, After the business meet- Methodiat Church.. Theme; "The^ng the troop took a short hike. All Garments of Christ” Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p, nn^. Pfayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Leader, Mrs. E, G, McKibben. Fall Rally of the Xenia Presbyterial of the W. H. S„ in the First V. P. Church, Columbus, Thursday,Get. 20. Preparatory servicesthis Week, Fri day,* 7:30 p. m., message by Dr. H. B. MCElroe o f Xenia, Saturday; 2 p. m., by Mr, John Taylor of the Ce* daprllle Theological Seminary. Bap tisms at the Saturday- service. The sessionwill convene Atthe Closeof the Saturday service, At this meeting yre will welcome into our membership those ready to unite by Profession' of Faith. Also those uniting by certi ficate. It is desired.thatwe may have a 100 per cent attendance at the Com munion services, '"This, do in Eemem- berance of Me.” other scouts and boys interested in joining the Scouts are requested to he present at 7:30. next Tuesday night. Grade School Operettas—October 28 Make plans now to attend the grade school operettas, at the CedarviUe OperaHouse,iFriday evening, October 28, The pflpils o f the first and second grades wiUpresent, “Belling the Cat.” "Cinderella in- Flowerland” wijl be musical- presentation, of pupils, 'o f grades 3, 4, S^nd.G, ' . ‘ . ' Further details wiU be found the next issue, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N, Adas**, Minister Sabbath Scliool, 10 a. m. Lesson: “Reverence For God,” Exodus 20:7; Matt. 5:33-37! 12:33-37. : Wotehip Service, 11 a. m. Theme: “God, the, Everlasting King.” Ser in Iliff <&Eveland Get New Bellbrook School W.- C» Iliff of this place and A. P. Eveland, Wilmington, hid jointly and secured the contract for the ngWaddi tion to the Bellbrook High School which is a $72,727 PWA project. The part of the-work Biff and Eveland bid amounted to $53,403. The same firm was second lowest bidder on the new Xenia City Hall. Eveland was the contractor on thenew Jamestown joint School building. PUBLIC SALE Having decided ta diocontinue farming, I will sell At Public Sale at my farm, X mile northwest o f CedarviUe, oh Yellow Springs road* Wednesday, October 19th, 1938 COMMENCING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK the follow ing described property. , 1GrayMare,12yrs. old, in foal } 1BayWeanlingColt, a good one. , 10—-HEADOF CATTW^~16 Consisting of 1 Jersey cow, fresh With third calf; Jersey cow carrying ■ sixth calf, giving 3 gal. milkand freshens in January; 1 Jersey carrying sixth calf, giving 3& gal.milk and freshens inMarch; 1 Jersey cow carryingsecond calf, giving 2 gal, milk and freshen* in.June; I Guernsey heifer, carrying secondcalf, giving 2 gal. milk and freshens in Jan,; 1 Guernsey heifer carry- ing second calf and giving 2%Jgal. milk; will freshen in March’; 2 yr. heifer due to freshen^March; 6.jer*eyjieifers 5 to 16.months old. • ; .. '• 46~HEADbF HOGS—46 Consisting of 2 Duroe gilts with 13 pigs by side; 6 brood sows to farrow in,February ; 4 brood sows to farrow in -November; 32 shpats average 115 lbs.; 4 opengilts;.2 year-old Duroemale hogs. AHhogs double immuned. 67—HEAD OF SHEEP—«7 Consisting of*27 head'of Shropshire EWes 2 to 4 years old; 40 head De laine owes 2 to 3 years old , . FARMING IMPLEMENTS . < , Consisting Of self hinder, McCormick; Superior Wheat drill; double disc, ManureSpeader (New Ideal); Mowingmachinej John Deere hay rake; Oliver • * sulkyplow, 14-in.; John Deere corn plow; John Deere corn planter and 70 rode wire; roller, walking plow; 2 sides harness, wagon bed; Check lines, bridle. Single shovel plow and numerous articles hot mentioned.4 \ TERMS OF SALE-—CASH tJte Weikert & Gordon, Auctioneers' HughTurnbull, Clerk W SEED CORN—May we1'book, your order now for ScrSfTs Hybrid Seed Corn for spring deliver. No money itown. See R. H. Sprscklen for cata logue and prices. notice to water USERS I . AHwater consumers having meters in cellars, are asked by the Board of Public Affairs to keep a Space clear jSO/that the meter reader can get to the meter,. 1 . - Dr. D,*H; Markle, pastor of the Ce» darvilte M. £ . Church ipoke to the College Y- M. C. A, group Wednesday morning, He spoke about the heroism or young pioneers in the founding of this country And its expansion west ward, and how there was a chance for heroism in the lives of young men today,- . . ■ - 4 The College-Dramatic Club will hold its second meeting of the year, Tues day evening. After a.shorfc business meeting, a one act play, “ Pink Geran iums,” will bo presented, Jane Frame is the director of the pluy^ and the east includes: Jeanette Neal, Bernice Roster, Louise Cosier, Cecil Thomas, and Jay Peterson, Mr, John L Durstwill return to Ms homo in Springfield, Sunday. Mr. Durst has teen in. Holmes Hospital# Cincinnati, since September S9 for an operation of the eye. Students and faculty join in wishing for an early recovery. , Cedarvilla College students enjoyed themselves at a party Thursday eve* m’ng sponsored by the Epworth L* p ««* n ftte Methodist tistah, rTfee entertejbteent fW*fr in,j|fcfor6i bf tousie«8: «uest]asii» and memrs^pik^ Kaim’arfriloiipro^ gram.-. A ! iSustosI riant, “ fcattfc Center Symphony from Btm‘« Creek,” was put on by the Epworth Ijeague, Musical games and dances were pfay^ ed, and the refreshments were in tha form o f tea luaetet, Rev, B, NT^SSams gave m abort talk t o the collage students in tb* tegular tbapel period Mtefay mom^ in#, He brought out tha thwteht that obataelea In life mast he tahkM on as wchallenge, and not-«s m ins 451,. ,:« \,Ai' n". •i - *'l & ins Xenia V i S*‘. One Hundred and.Three Years o f Community Service State of .Condition as o f September 28th 1938 ASSETS Cash on Hand or in Banks a*.*« 951,645.78 Bonds o f U, $. and Guaranteed by U. S. 358,040.00 Federal Land. Bank Benda ................. 254,100.00 Ohio Municipal Bonds ............ ;..... ., . 38,407,23 Loans to Our Customers.............. 1........ 687,686.33 Banking House, DoWling Bldg., and Furniture and F ixtures................. 25,001.00 Stock in Federal Reserve B ank .....................................6,000.00 Other A saets................ .—..................... 393.82 Total A ssets.......................... $2,821,124.16 LIABILITIES ' Deposits $1,035,469.98 i V* * v, , * ^ ‘ Capital S to ck .... .......... ..........$100,000 Surplus M * 100’,000 \ Undidiyed Profits ' ; and Resources ........... 185,654.18 Total CapitalAccount _________ 385,654.18 TotalLiabilities ........ :.$2,321,124.16 A reserve cash account is a very comforting and profitable thing to have in time o f need* Very often it en ables one to take advantage o f fine opportunities, and gives one a feeling o f greater security and independence. A ll capital upon which business is founded had its beginning in some one’s cash reserve. Weinviteyoutoopenanaccount at ou t bankandexperience out Helpful Service, ! iyIlM ...... ......................HilIJiiq,Lm|W.T<f.ifNfBJUM'.J IlepNMdtR limited to Safety liepositBoxca MEMBER OF THE 15,000 FDIC For pent $2.00 Up FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ' ... :.................. W e invite you to come in and confidentially discuss with us your financial problems The Xenia N a t ion a l B an k DETROIT St* AT MAIN. XENIA i t I
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