The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 1-26

Local and Personal f SMITH-TURNER NUPTIALS THANKSGIVING EVENT ..-Mrs. A. J, Finney underwent a seri­ ous operation a t Miami Valley Hos­ pital, Dayton, Tuesiluy. morning. " Miss Maude Hastings, who teaches in Kunt.O ,, spent Thanksgiving vaca­ tion a t home. Mr, and Mrs, Lester Johnson of Lennox, Iowa, have been spending the . p ast week a t the home of Mr, and Mrs, D. R. Johnson.,, Mrs, E a rl Walker of North st., has been seriously ill the la st week with gall bladder and kidney infection. - Mrs. Edwin Westerfeld of Cincin­ nati spent the week-end w ith her aunt, Mrs. Cora Trumbo, Mrs, Cora Trumbo had fo r her guests, on Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Airs. R. B. Trumbo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumbo and two daughters, and Miss Rebecca Louise Ward, all. of near Osborn", and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson and son of Centerville. • ! In a ceremony quietly solemnized j a t the Friends Church parsonage, | Xenia, Miss E sther Sm ith and. Mr. Malcolm Turner, of Selma, were united in marriage Thursday afternoon a t 3 o'clock. The" couple" w.as unattended fo r the single ring service a t which "Mrs. De- E lla Nowlin, pastor of the Friends Church, officiated. Preceding the serv­ ice, a t which members of the im­ mediate families -\yere present, Miss Helen Newlin played a program of nuptial music on the piano. The bride wore a tailored iu it of brown wool with harmonizing acces­ sories and a shoulder corsage of Talis­ man roses. - - • . Refreshments were served following the service, Mrs. Turner, who has made her, home with "her uncle, Mr. Howard Smith of Selma, attended Earlham College, Richmond, Ipd. She is the* daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W1I-, Ham Smith. Mr. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, (if this place, is a teacher in the Portsmouth, 0 „ High School-. ; "' . Mrs. Elizabeth Harbison has gone to Cleveland where she will spend ^tho ■winter.with her son-in-law and daugh­ ter," Dr. and Mrs. Ieslie Dean. - Mrs. Della Johnson has gone .to Loveland where she will visit fo r some time with her son-in-law and-daughter, .Rev. and-M rs. H erbert Main. •Mr., and Mrs. AVesley Bowman and ’ two children and Dr. and Mr.sl Charles E. Calloway and family, of Chicago, were the guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Galloway am(. family. : Mr. C. E, Burnier and Miss Bernice Moran of Detroit, Mich., were guests •at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Paul Cntpmings over Thanksgiving. . COLLEGE PLAYS WESTERVILLE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 (>. S. U. MOTHERS ELECT OFFICERS WEDNESDAY -At the annual' meeting of Greene County Ohio State Mothers’ Associa­ tion, Wednesday afternoon, a t theTron Lantern in Xenia when a delightful luncheon Was held, Mrs, Leo Ander­ son of this place* was chosen presi­ dent to succeed Mrs. H", S. Bagley of Osborn. Raymond Williamson of this place, . was elected vice president nnd Mrs. j Karl Bloom, Xenia, seeretary-treas- ' urer. Fourteen momoors am i' one guest i were prosent, a t which Miss Helen j Pryde, exchange teacher lit Central High, X en ia,"from Kendal School, Westmoreland, England, was guest speaker, comparing the school system in England with what we have here, ' Those present.at the luncheon were Mrs. Frei.1 Nelson, and Mrs. Mabel Hurley, Jamestown; Airs. Bertha Ross, Cedarville; Airs. Charles Ruble, Bell- brock; Mrs. Robert Choate and Mrs, R, E, Bassett, Osborn; Mrs. Robert Beals, Airs. Ray McDonald and Airs, A. E. Beam, near Xenia;' Mrs. L. S Hyman, Xenia; M rs" J. B,- Layson, Saskatchewan, Canada, . who is the guest of Mrs. Hyman; Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Williamson, Airs. Bloom and Mrs, Bagiev. The' Cedarville College basketball team is booked to play Westerville (O tterbein), Saturday, Dec. 10th. AUTO STOLEN OLD AGE PENSIONS WILL SOON BE PAID • John Wilkinson, South Charleston, reported to Sheriff Henkel Sunday the theft of his car irony a filling station in Alpha.’ The license number 'w a s 0/2-SV for Chevrolet sedan. .!. M. RichanDon recently purchased" whilt i's known ins the Maddox farm", off the Columbus pjke, consisting of 107" acres. Possession to be given March 1st. . • MAY TURN SUSPECTS OVER Sheriff Henkel announces th a t.h e will ' turn two suspected chicken thievesi C. H. Gil.ler, 21. and Frank Penwell, 21, tvrbana, over to Logan or Champaign county authorities. IVmvcII is out on" parole arid will be returned to the reformatory, probably. AlisK Florence Williamson of. Bow­ ling Green visited , at hjmie for the Thanksgiving vacation. White Plymouth Rock chickens for sale. Roasts. J . A. Burns.' Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Harper and family, had as their guests Thanks­ giving Day, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Crui’pLel! and' family, of Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Espick arid son. of Springfield.. . SHE WANT S A LA N E A Through -mjc- of pur Columbus fi'iends we Jearn a t noon Thursday that the New Deal has given in and will remit money due Ohio for old age pensions, Washington gave the public the impression th a t something was wrong with the■-Drivey setup in this state when the money was withheld to injure the Davev"influence in Dem­ ocratic politics. i The Democratic wrangle only harm­ ed old age pensioners which should bo proof that the aged were to be frightened in supporting Charles Sawyer for governor. CELEBRATE SEVENTH .■"..BIRTHDAY-WITH PARTY Rita Marie- Corrigan, (laughter of ’Mr. and Mrs, Frank Corrigan, ('lark's Run Road, cpluhAted her seventh birth­ day Saturday w ith a party at, ’ her home. Ten of Rita '.Marie's . school­ mates arid her teacher, Miss' Jessica Taylojl-, wore entertained. flames were enjoyed and refresh­ ments; employing a color scheme of pink and .white, were served. SCHOOL NEWS 1 HEALTH SEALS ON SALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. David W- Markle, Minister Sunday School, 10 a. m, " Morning Worship, I I a. m. Dram­ atization: "Some from the Life of Alary Reed.” Ep'worth League, 6:3.0 p. m. Youth Foi-urn, 6:30. p. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 —- Union Service in Methodist Church, Rev. Jamieson will preach. First; Quarterly Conference, 7:30' p. m., Monday. Junior Choir, 5:00 p. m., Monday. All day meeting of Wommen's Or ganization beginning a t II a, m.. Wed nesday." ;" * , Torch Club, 4:00 p. m., Friday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sabbath School, 10 a. m. Lesson: “The Sir! of Lying," Ex, 20:16; 2 Kings 5:20-27; Prov, 0:16-19; Matt. 15: 19, 20; .John. 8:42-47; Eph. '4:25; Rev 22:14, 15. Morning Worship; 11 a; m. Theme: “Spiritual -Fomina,” Christian Endeavor,, 0:30 p. m. Union Evening Service, 7:30 p.- m. Dr. JamieHon-will speak at the M. E. Church. . •' Alispah Bible Class, Tuesday, 7:30 j). m., at the hoihe of Miss Mary Wil­ liamson. Meeting of all Church officers (in­ cluding Session and Trustees)', Thurs­ day. 7:30 p. in., a t the Church. (Caul muni from first page) Another aim is to learn cooperation. Our department was honored re­ cently when Dr. , Ray Fife, former j State Supervisor of Vocational Agri­ cu ltu re and recent president of New Mexico University was our guest, Air., C. S, Hutchison, district' supervisor visited us a t the same time. Mr, Hutchison took pictures of the ' boys looking over their gilts a t Mr. MacGregor's farm. They wore- taken for the State F. F. A. news. F. F, A, held, a brief business meet­ ing Thursday evening The pest hunt will continue until December 9. The part-time course met a t tile Rotary room in Xenia as guests of the Greene County Farmers Forum Club. Mij Barnes, economist of O. S. U., gave a review of the future price trend for the farmer. This class will hear J. W. Wuichet, specifilist from O. S, •U., who will speak ^ t the local: high school, December U. The p a rt-tim e^wys started basket­ ball practice Wednesday evening. .They work-in the Farm Shop from 7:30 until 9:00 and practice from 9:00 to 10;30. The Vocational . Agriculture in­ structors held a district conference a t Dayton, November 15, , 'I he little Health Seals are now on sale and mi doubt many in the com­ munity have received a supply through th e 'm a ils to lie.used on Christmas packages and mail during the apprach- ; ing Christmas season. The funds : from this cause go to combat the j “Great White Plague” among those j between the ages of 15 and 45. In j refunding for these seals you are [ helping stamping out tuberculosis. ■Mrs. A. J, Flu-ay, Clif.ton-Wilber- forco pike, underwent-a serious opera­ tion a t Miami Valley Hospital in Day- ton, Tuesday. Reports show some im­ provement at. this time. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson. Minister "Sabbath School, 10 a. ni, Meryl Stormont, Supt, Preaching, 11 a. m. [Theme; “Hope," Y. J\ C. U., -6:30 p. m Subject: •‘Damaging Lives for Profit” A study- ■ if the liquor problem. Leader, Maude Turner. - • ’ Union Service, 7:30 p. m.,- in t,he Methodist Church.- Theme of the Message, “CHEERIO," Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Regular monthly meeting of the session after the prayer meeting. Choir Rehearsal, Saturday, 7:30 p. Mr. and Airs. Jack Nierimn had as Lhoh- Thanksgiving Day guests,. Mr.' and Mrs. L. C. Bartels, of Cincinnati, being Mrs. Nieman's parents. F o r Sale—Spotted Poland China Boars and Gilts. Walter E. McCoy-, K: It. 4, Washington, C. H„ O. HO P E CHEST *7h e C fijjt t h a t i i c i A t i a U o+ n e COAL Be sure w hen you give this love gift that it’s a genuine Lane —‘the only tested arom a-tight cedar chest. See this Lane Christmas Special—a. gorgeous m odern chest in rich O rien ta l and w alnut veneers w ith a smart waterfall top. W a te rp roo f Lane-w elded' Veneers w o n ’t peel o r lift- Sensa­ tionally prjeed. Many o th er beautiful models to choose from. Custom Grinding and Mixing C. L. McGurnn The Pu-Ri-Na Store TELEPHONE—3 South Miller St. Cedartrille, O. Subscribe, to. “ T H E H E R A L D ” NO H I NTING NOTICE The following farm s have been Rested 'a g a in st hunting or trespass­ ing with dog or gun without permis­ sion of the owner.' i Homer Smith (Geo. L ittle fa rm ), . Denver Wolfe, W alter Andrew. 0 H, W. Zimmerman. M. C. Nagley. * * John Kendig (C lifton). * Massies Creek Cemetery Assoc.- A. M. Peterson, -Fred Dobbins. Howard A rthur. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF THE CEDARVILLE FARMERS GRAIN* COMPANY To Whom I t May Concern:—- Notice is hereby given that on the 21st, day of, November, The Cedarville Farmers Grain Company, by virtue of a Resolution of the Board of Directors, elected to dissolve and completely wind up its affairs, and tlpit n Certificate to that effect, has been- duly filed in the office-of the Secretary of State, a t Co­ lumbus, Ohio, . WILLIAM CONLEY , , ARTHUR CUMMINGS A. II. CRESWELL • W. J. CHERRY : CLAYTON McMILI.AN 11.. S. BA ILEY . Directors of The Cedarville Farmers Grain Company, LEGAL NOTICE Edythe Garringer, whose residence is unknown, is hereby notified t.h:it llarold Gai'iingei; has.filed his petition against her-for divorce,’ in Case No. 21844, of the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, "Ohio, and that said cause will be for hearing on or.aftel- the 14th day of January, 193!).' NEAL W. HUNTER; Attorney .for the Plaintiff. I i2-2-7t-27d) ." ■■For Sale “ Used Fairbanks-Morsc gas engine, 3 hp. in ' A-4 condition.' Price reasonable. Pone 22. Pickering Electric. For A Mans *• Christmas This is a good store for women . . . t* *hop for men. YVhy'.' . , . Because we’re brimful of famous merchandise, because we’re a men’s store only . . . be­ cause each of . our salesmen is able to ' help you with au unlimited number of suggestions, for gifts that will be smart to give,, smarter to receive. • Manhattan and Arrow Shirts ■ • Beau Brummel Ties i • Interwoven and Moorhead Socks • Kingly Mufflers • Daniel Hays Gloves • Manhattan Pajamas * • Kingly Silk and Flannel Robes Bostonian Slippers ; • Dobbs and Mallory Hats 1 • Berg and Wilshire Hats ''•/ . Bostonian and Mansfield Shoes - • Swank Jewelry and Novelties • Mansco Shorts and Shirts EACH GIFT PACKED IN A HANDSOME VOGUE SHOP GIFT BOX AFTER YOUR NAME - HE'LL LOOK FOR OUR8 V ogue S hop 20 and 22 South Fountain Avenue Springfield, Ohio E R HARPER Plumbing of All Kinds Bath-room Equipment i ’ . ■ Modern Kitchen Sinks S ' Hot Water Heating Let us Quote you Prices A d a i r ’ s N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. c o z Y P rog ram— W e e k o f D e c e m b e r 2 Friday and Saturday, December 2-3 “RICH MAN, POOR GIRL” ROBT. YOUNG—LEW AYRES . -■ Cartoon—Traveltalk Sunday- and Monday, December -l-*> “I AM THE LAW” EDWARD G« ROBINSON News—Cartoon—Musical. Wednesday and Thursday. December 7-8 “GATEWAY” 1 DON AMEC It E—AIlLEEN WHALEN Cartoon—'Treasure Chest Next Week— s,BOYS TOWN0 T H E A T R E Are You Now Using? SOFKURD M ineral Modified M ilk THE VITAMIN D MILK 4 . ’ ■x. ■ ■ Order It Today . The millt for abounding energy, strong hones and sturdy teeth! Try your youngsters on SOFKURD Milk and see them quickly learn to drink it eagerly! No distress or over-fullness—because SOFKURD Milk digests so per­ fectly, and easily, . , . , Only 1 Cent Above Regular Milk Prices, , Phone Today— 197 HAMMAN DAIRY Special Bargain D i s p l a y of Combination i Lamp,Toaster ft Coffee Maker on Sale a t Pickering Electric Phone: 22 Main Street

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