The Cedarville Herald, Volume 61, Numbers 27-52

fi mmwm wuuw, F riday , Mr*, ew « wMtwod*»gh4Annual Mettiiiff Of tors tmw MM fpWgHf S#Ywrij|* * « * , **®u - w * ***** here with im pars)**. Mr, a m - n MwtH M«,. I, € , Davis, left Wednesday fferT- *8*1*1 UUrCBU a** Dtegs, Calif., wh«* Chsplant L*»l i*We MsrfcW te n w stationed, j Murray D, Lincoln, sxwmive ssere- Mr*. Edit* Bhii la a pattern inf w n"■'■^■w™****** , |ia*y at th* OhioFarm Bureau Fader*- Miami Vatfcy hospital far *b**rv*uuu Mrs, Hasten Cherry graciously1 lion, sddiVnaed the annual meeting uf and tr«atatwit for i#e dayv vyem-d her home to the Girl Steouia on.the Grerno f ounty Farm bureau at 1Monday evening When ftaey bald their] 0 * house, Xenia, Tuesday evening. D hji M. Auttmiui Endorsed For Pratm te Judge Mr, and Mr*. Harry Hamman ««» Wrtalnod tew member* of th* Dinner Bridge Clot |«at Friday Mffci, Th* Cosy Theatre i« dark until Nov. ,ttb win m interior ehaagse and ra- dwomteoit will b* mwjdated according to present plaiw, HaltawtVft party, Th* thaws o f thatHe advocated organised agriculture party vras Mack cats and the Dog?} and'*that ^rniers join soma organ- * i hostesses f iaktisR, Ha ssid the cost o f organise- carried oat this them* OTactlvriy in iten is w v « «» great ns the coat w&od Patrol, who acted decorations, favors and games, Mr*. C, W. Steal* while out in the yard Wadnaaday, fatt and broke both hones in bar loft arm, For Sale- -800 big Chestnut posts, at your own pric. A. G. Woodrow. Ford Dealer, For Salewftsso burner in good con­ dition, at a low price. Cedarville Farm Implement. L. Duke* Be sure to serve Girl Scout Cookies to your families and friends next week; ; •-, , • : . JiiWuiyjiiSiiujiwitHis m.» whdm*':,'!in'a*« The property on S. Main owned by. Dorothy Rirkenfcacher, Dima, has been The annual Birthday Luncheon given by the ladies o f the U, P. Church will be held at the church Friday at 12:80. A feature o f the program will be the “Pageant o f Quilts," ■ **me*m*sm*mm***p***e*ii**pn . Rev. J)r. Charles WhitefletdWebb, Louisville, Ky„ moderator of the General Assembly o f the Presbyterian Church, will he honor guest at a din­ ner in the Covenant Presbyterian Church, Springfield at 6:90 Friday evening. Delegate# from here and *H Dayton Presbytery will attend. jwithout it, He named many of Iho achievement e f tho state organisa­ tion the past year. He pointed out that the Farm Bu­ reau insured move automobiles, sold more fertiliser and feed than any other organization, The bureau also sojd one-third o f the petroleum pro­ ducts in the state. J. B, Mason, president, presided and stated the organization had a larger increase in membership than any other county in the nineteenth district, The following directors were elect­ ed: district onet- William N» Wilketv son, Bath Twp.: Mrs, W, M» Hardman, *Miami Twp.,, and Harper Bfckttfc , Xenia Twp.f district two: Weller K. -sold by M. W. Collins to Mr. A, C. Foster, Who resides in property on Maple’ street, Mrs/ Ralph Rif* ahd Mrs. D. C, Bradfute o f this place andMrs. LeRoy Jacobs ef Miami Twp., joined a group o f Greene county women under the di­ rection of Mrs, Ruth Bradford Bloom, county home demonstration agent, on a trip to Lexington, Ky„ Tuesday to attend the second annual meeting o f the National Home Demonstration Council. , • . lv _|AVItl* HlfiVMbC vwW* if c MP f JV Rev «nd Mrs, Montrose Maxwell of IHaines, Sugarcreek Twp., Roy Stone W*r Washington, pa., have been visit- burner, Spring Valley Twp., and Mrs, ing the latter** mother, Mr*. Jennielfeiph Wa(WnBt s prjn#f Valiey Twp.; Hutchison, Wilmmacton pike below district throe: David C. Bradfute and Xenia, and Ernest Hutchison, Clifton.Mrs. John Collins Cedarville Twp., and and Oldtown pike. Arthur Balms, New Jasper Twp,J dis­ trict four: Myron Fudge, SHvercreek Twp., J, B, Mason, CaCTsrcriick Twp,,' anj Mrs. Harry Martin; Jefferson u m m m m vm Elective October St West Bound East B«ua| 0:30 a, m. 7:15 «, mu' f t # few* 9i% a, w, 30:55 a, na. SlcW §> m. 1;25 \\ m,Cfdarvilie only J:P5 p, m> S;0ap,m, 3:SS p, m, 4:55 p. m, C:5B p, m, '?s25p,ra* . x7;55 p, m, r.a,*50 p. m, f;Wcst-3:50., FH., Sat,, 8m, and Holidaye, ■ sFr.ot—7:55 p. m., Fri,, Sat,, Sun,' and Holidays. Extra feus from Xenia to Cedarville only at 10;30 p. m., Fri., Sat, Sun, and Holidays, only, Smiley Burnette <ANft MW fWMPANV t>r wtargaM « tam ») •f Aiitiy** Fictiire TOt’VB LAUGHED AT HIM ON THE SCSEENI NOWSEE HIM IN PERSON! Fairbanks .____ »FHINOFI*LD, OHIO OneDtr Only! FRIDAY Hevamtwr 4 ..... », Miss Rachel and Flora Creswell wore hostesses to the Willing Workers S. * ‘ * Church* S, Class o f the Presbyterian Wednesday evening. Those presen' were Ruth -Ramsey, Nellie Smalley, Boris Jean JBonley, Phyllis Jean Adams, Jeanne Wright, Frances Mai1- shall and the 'hostesses, . Gamea were enjoyed by all and <le- lightful refreshments were served, • ifiififll'Iiimli'iiliTli-Vlliaiii . - wr.'j IAJ&D” * & Mr*. Homer Reiter and children o f Youngstown, 0 „ have been guests the past week with the former’s parents, M and Mrs. Wm. Marshall. . * “ ‘ t,TT lyr„n Fudge was elected,delegate and Mrs. John Collins, alternate to the annual meeting of the Ohio Farm Bureau -Federation.. Music was furnished by the Drifting Rangers.. Resolutions adopted covered a number o f subjects of interest. M farmers, HERALD* iy ju ,". / 'i i i’.Twy 'nww uim -Now is.Youa Chance to 'U BW II ' , Meu’s Suits - ,, Toadies Dresses { ’ ' 5 / -I. t ; . Use Your Window Curds, ", ». - » » 1 ( ' . . - <f*' * H^r 1 , 4 * ' > J 'i VAi » / ' v n'W J- 5 » v-,- •i x v . TWO FOR r V*. w ritlioneXw iikSSS .R , ■ Tri^Weefsly Sorvk*,Mon.d*y Wgd*wm»«y* Ffid«y LOWS TABOR ENDORSES . tLouise J.VTabcri.of'the National Grange,, this Week issued! * public statement to farmer* and cltizena, urging the election of John W. Brick- er for Governor of Ohio and Robert A, Taft for United States Senator. Mr. Tabor represents the largest organ­ ization o f farmers in the world and5 states that it is time to check wreck* less spending in state and nation and elect men who will endeavor to pro/ tcet the farm interests againbt in* perrtation of farm products in com­ petition wfth the American farmer. DEATH CLARENCE FINNEY , - ................, •./ Mr. ClarenceJFinney. 75. well known farmer died at the home of his daugh­ ter, Mrs, Ernest Huey, Springfield; about 11:26, Wednesdaynight. He had boon ill at home here but a day or so and was taken to Springfield Tues­ day, hi*, condition not. being regarded - BesidesWs widowhe is survivedby three sons,' Casper and Wilfred, Springfield; and Earl o f Wilmington, besides Mrs. Huey.,, One brother# John, and a sister. Miss Laura, of i this place also survive, - - i The funeral service will be held - “ .the Clifton U. P. Church, Satur- at 2 j>o where He was a member many years. Burial j;in Clifton iCemetery, , < .• Cedarville Welding .Shop Experienced Welding and Cntting Blacksmith and General Repair HARDING & REED Cor. East St., and Route 42 Cedarville, O. C e l e b r a t i n g H i k e ’ s M o s t P r o g r e s s i v e Jmn the Crowds o f Thrifty Shoppers j In This Greatest Storewide Event FILLFESTIVALSALE 8 E M Rikefe only two rtovcwislc w l*» * p m 9 we hm e jMti fnrtk aw exeepHottiit effort In ordey la BrLog ym Ike * mh mMmM ag valtiea tm m * Full Ftrtivil Side. Every depnrtweul In tke from ik t Ikwwiiliirs S um * io ike Figlith fle e r , I* alTertng » » * * • * & * fWiKlr wwvekwiiKse ai warning la # A l l ftfea*. P — k> i W u «r * **** maew’^wBoits ............. .. i^egHiaa m il M*m mmm foie anurtwtnis Urn t e B m lT h m Ikmngfe flMwriW Novemker 12, m fm*A krtter .»!*• m enrty E f f i n g iflp so “ m m m m * $«y»* Better Stare tipJar Winter iti Bike?* Fmlt V e s t im l S a le t t h e R I K E - K T - M I J R C O . WAV T O N . O H I O Dan M, Aultman, Republican can­ didate for Probate Judge on the non­ partisan judicial ticket, is ,a native of Gnec-ne county end former.resident! of Cedarville, He is a graduate of Cedarville College and a graduate of the College of Law in the University of Dayton. He is a member of the Cedarville M. E. Church. He has been practicing law in JCenia the past three years, ’ He has the cndorf|anent "of at­ torneys as- well as the chairmen of the Republican Executive Committee and Campaign Committee, Harry D. Smith and Frank ,L, Johnson. Also the secretaries of both committees, J, Carl Marshall, W. R. McChesney, and Gene Drake chairman Young Republi­ can Club. ' Pol. Adv. . LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! IN PBItSbN — ON OUR STAGE THURSDAY# NOV. 10 “BOONECOUNTY JAJWBOREE” DIRECT FROMWLW Listen For Radio Announcement Friday — Saturday “Bank Night” —acute*!— “Broadway Muaketeera” {Margaret <Und**y John Utel Continue!** Show* Cully Adult* Only tM Til Z P. m STARTS SUNDAY . . . fOM,« BAV* ■ X 1 W. R. McChesney / REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR GREENE COUNTY * ‘ Subject to Regular Election Tueiday, Nov, 8th Far The Interest * ! a ll the People ' 1' ” *> . t & y ’ ^ ' Served on tho following Universities and Colleges committees in the General- Library ‘ s. Assembly of Ohio; , Agriculture and Forestry . Organizatiim of State , StateWide Commissions Government , (Pol. Adv.) V'-^r -i '' , i * - ’• > / .W» 5 2 S 2 1 Clarence J. Brown, small business kan, newspaper publisher, farmer and former state official, will Ably and Courageously 7 th B istrict . for he knows the problem* of the people of the district , < Ly >t ,, , . 4 ( \ ; B e W ill Hat l e a ‘R ubber Stamp* He believes in a sound and constructive agricultural program Weed, on the right of S - every farmer to plan his own farming. He is opposed to regimentationof the farmer* He believes industry shouldhegiven-the opportunity to expand and employ more ■ workmen without dictation from government and without continued added tax 3 ' burdens. He believes there is no future for the American working man on WPA cm * relief rolls and believes the working man wants an honest, useful job At the American wag* scale, - - • * ; He believes in more adequate aid for the aged without red tape and exorbitant ad­ ministration expenses without a horde of inspectors and case worker*. . He believes in the simplification of laws, elimination of useless bureaus and commit sions to cut, the cost of government. $ 2 S i ? Elect Claretlce I . B ro w n .. and kiiow YOU will be reprssentsd! Issued by Brown for Congress Committee R, B, Howard,'London, Chairman^ (Political Advertisement) | 5 | \ s I s 5 1 s 2 2 s • ■ YOUR VOTE IS ASKED FOR JACOB HARNER-j ChtilWian lij 18a XI WALKER AUSTIN .................. - ................................................*■■ * I - r - IT -'If III t -iri.-f.'i m ir r . FOR . AUDITOR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 1. Competent bookkeeper, graduate of bitsinoMcollege, experienced business man. He lias Attained the proper age And the neresHgrv balance and judgment to uualify him forjhfi office,. . . . ' , Ho fe Capable o f attendingTo Greene County’s busiheas in ffie^ Auditor’s Office in the way it should be caAduoted.. V 4, Hefs against the phlicy id: fmihWng up a personal political organisation at the expense of the taxpayers while in the service of the County. tn He is against the 3rd term idea a life time term in County office, 8, We »ied a man with the broad business experience of Walksr Austin for.,Auditor, AUSTIN FOR AUDITOR COMMITTEE “ S . LLOYDCONFABB, Bscsrtssy HEBMMtf MEWtEDITif, VteoUmiiwso OMo aiijrerrrpek Tnwn*M* <M Adv.)

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