The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

eostgrrril picture ** at the Rfr' enfertaiP’ Itha tflzjllng leameramaa Connolly bo progtam lp£ too day. - f,V-T "■ “ ) r It»' I I Mn. I . L. )jK-k*y «id Ur TutMfey hr o r is * J l V iac M mi m U ta rHvm jsyt m . * * . * £ ’ * » " »*» l im iU t o f ;W w » l, aM a t . <*W m •M i n l 4 I f t M to Q m m m m HBa. lU T M Mm. lUEtwefe *•»« tarn JM fjb. kuairal aarrliaa ter H ^MWCMg WB 9 Mu jyft Brv«h, wha 4 te$ *f a heart Thurater e*Rb 4 at Jnr lean Nmte N li too ftfto* tea* af «a-iu.T. m a %«** tnai aMM te * £ a*, at thaKtaasr ftenrafitoi . . __ ton C. H,, with toirtol at Bteeadngv1 burg, Bastis* bar hiiskaitf, aha tear* two daughter*, Hn. Ralph MU pf %ritwrfi*14, «ad Itoalah, at home; a meter, Ifr* Harley Davto, JWnbrMga. ami a brother Clark Darfitogw, of Bloomtngburg. McElwawfc pf viaitiag Mr*. C m * relatives and M»\ md mUgi nf» •red t« Wf*t year* ago. Presbyterian Church School Confar- eisee, Wednesday, 5 p. m„ at the Ccvcnant Presbyterian Church at’ Springfield. Dr, Walter D. 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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