The Cedarville Herald, Volume 62, Numbers 27-52

« ■■MU .C E D A R V I L L E H ER A LD , FR ID A Y , S E P T E 1 M 0 ■uuuuuiiiiHiHMtiiiiihuuiiimiHimuiiumiiuimiitiiiiuuu ' ' I ILocal and Personal! Mr. and Mrs, Will Ewry o f New Smyrna, Fla., are here on a visit with i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clemans and other! relatives. I WILL CELEBRATE THEIR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mrs. F, E. Harper, who Buffered a, heart attack last Friday and was quite’ ill for some time, has again improved] and is able to be about. Mrs.’ Margaret J. Work, Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, and Mrs. Nancy Oglesbee were guests o f Mrs. Dorothy O, Jack- Son, Wednesday, in Dayton. Sir. and Mrs. J, M. Bull will cele­ brate their "fiftieth wedding anniver­ sary, October 7th, 1939, at their home on the Columbus pike east of town. They will receive relatives and friends from two until five o’clock in the af­ ternoon and from seven to nine in the evening. No invitations w e being issued and the Tequest is made for ‘’No Presents.” HOME CULTURE CLUB MET WITH MRS DELLA JOHNSON Mrs Ida Stormont entertained Tues­ day for dinner, in honor o f Dr. and: Mrs. Paul Duncan o f Coulterville, > III,, Rev. and -Mrs. Day Kennedy of: Sugar Creek, a.id the R. A. Jamiesons.; The Jamiesons had as their guests! Friday and Saturday, Rev. and Mrs.! Frank E. Wiley and family o f Rush- i vlile, Ind., and Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Jamieson of Oxford, 0 . * *Mr, Arthur Cummings o f this place and Mr. Harry Lewis o f Leesburg, spent Monday and Tuesday in. Lexing­ ton, Ky, for the grand circuit races. Messrs. John A. Davis and Lawrence Dukes and their wives attended' the races Thursday nad Friday. ' The Home Culture Club met at the home o f Mrs. Della Johnson, Wednes­ day afternoon, with eighteen members and several guests present, In the ab­ sence o f the President, Mrs. Paul Orr, a short business meeting was con­ ducted by the Vice-President, Mrs. B. N. Adams/ Mrs. V. C. Bumgarner read a very interesting paper oh the life o f Anne Lindberg. Mrs. Willard Barlow, Columbus, who is connected with the Traveler’s Aid Society of'that city, was present and gave* a very interesting talk of the work .done by that Society which was enjoyed by all present. The hos­ tess served delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake . ' The October meeting will be held at the home o f Mrs. R. R. Townsley. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Davis leave on Monday for a thirty day trip to Sun Diego, .Calif., to visit with their son- in-luw and daughter, Lieut. Com., La Clede. Markle,' who is chaplain in the | U. S. Navy and stationed at thati place. They also expect to make a trip.I up state including stops at Los Ange- ’ les, San Francisco and the Yosemite Valley with other places o f .interest. ' Manager Nelson Creswell of the Cozy Theatre wishes to announce that on and after October first the time of the first show will be 7 o’clock. Doors open at 6:4.5 P.-M.' Miss Annabelle Murdock,, who un­ derwent; an operation recently in Cin­ cinnati for the removal of a cataract from an eye, returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pullin are an­ nouncing the marriage o f their daugh­ ter, Miss Alice, to Mr. Alvin Dillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dillon of R. R. 1, Springfield, which took place in Marion, Ind., September 11. Fol­ lowing the marriage the bride .and. groom enjoyed a motor trip through Michigan, and Canada. They will re­ side in Springfield after October 1st. Messrs Hai-ry .Haniman and Ralph Townsley and their wives spent. Mon­ day and Tuesday in Lexington, Ky., attending the; Grand Circuit races. ' Mr. R. A. Murdock, and sister, Ina, left Saturday for Louisville, Ky., to .vsit with Dr. Walter Morton and son, Harold. Ralph expected to spend a ■few days at the Association races ;n Lexington, Ky., this week. Cool Weather Makes One Feel Like COAL Weather W E HAVE IN STOCK— POCAHONTAS TREATED EGG— POCAHONTAS TREATED L U M P - PREMIER RED ASH E G G - HIGH SPjUNT— Bituminous Lump— PUR INA FEEDS C. L. McGuinn The Pu-Ri-Na Store TELEPHONES—OFFICE 3 — RESIDENCE 136 South Miller St. Cedarville, O. “House ea^ w i t h T r ig s® * !2 5 keep clear* A W E E K W it t - W i l l i a m s o n I f .lit; "The Williamson Heater Ctmpanv 1 thought I would write >t ti a i !■ you that 1 am welt satisfied Wilii *« Trinl-ife furnace. Our house w ni»r* *i rosier to keep clean than it used tc. 11 c- luel.” . , „ T, Signed—Harvey P. Krare., > FREE:Furnace Inspection. E -1v ,.t mum too much coal,Aid you have ton,r —were your coal bills too In"-' - ' • ’ * winter? We make free ins- ;e troubles, do repair work. : v-x C. C. BREWER Phone: Cedarville 125 W I L L I AMS O N “ T K 1 P L - 1 F E ” F u r n a c e s C le a n e d c o Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29-30 Jack Benny ——— Dorothy Lamour “MAN ABOUT TOWN" Our Gang Comedy -------— Ted Hu&ings T H E A • p Sunday and Monday, Oct. 1-2 . Jane Withers — Leo Carrille “CHICKEN WAGON FAMILY” News — Cortoon — Sports —Travcltalk z Wednesday and Thursday, October 4-5 T Rrian Ahcrrtc —* Victor MacLaglen R “CAPTAIN FURY” Y ‘ ‘World Windows” in Technicolor E COMING SOON— “WIZARD OF OZ” i CHURCH NOTES I The Research Club will meet Thurs­ day, Oct. 5th at the hume o f Mrs. Belle Summers. Immimiiimtiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiti - THE METHODIST CHURCH David H. Markle, Minister Sunday, October 1st. We shall observe Rally Day today in the Sunday School and Church. There will be a combined service be­ ginning at 10:00 o'clock with the les­ son session followed by the worship service. There will he a short playlet called “ An Evening With the Jones Family”. The pastor will preach on the Theme “ Character-Producing Re­ ligion” . Let every member and friend of the church be present on this Rally Day. At three o'clock we shall • have a Union service in the Methodist Church at which time Reverend Ralph Baney will give a Steroptican lecture'©q“ Be- hind the Scenes in Nazi Germany^ See further notice elsewhere in this paper. On Wednesday beginning at 11 o’clock there will be hold the all day meeting of the women’s organizations in the Sunday School room. Bea’s Beauty Shop ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Rachel Hartman for­ merly serving at The Court House Beauty Shop in Xenia, is now located here in this shop. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ralph A . Jamieson. Minister Sabbath School and Church service combined in the Fall Rally Program which will be held at 10:30 A. M. The children will have a part in the pro­ gram; the Communicants class will tell some things which they have learned in the special course given by Mrs. Margaret J, Work. Mrs. Work ex­ pects to leave next Tuesday for New York, and after a visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs, Genevieve Bohlko and family, will sail from New York, October 14th for Egypt on the Amer­ ican Export Line* Y. P. C. U. 6:30 P. M. Subject: “ Com­ mitting Ourselves to Christ” . Leader: Elizabeth Anderson. The Union Service will be held at 3 P. M. in the Methodist Church in or­ der to. hear from Rev. Ralph Baney, a Jewish Missionary ’from Palestine, who has experienced a German Con­ centration Camp, and other forms of persecusion. His lecture is illustrated and should be interesting. The midweek service will now be takne up with a Comprehensive study of the Bible, under the leadership of the pastor,- beginning next Wednesday evening at 7:30. The course just com­ pleted on Teacher Training, under the leadership o f ^Irs. •W. W. Galloway has been very helpful, and shows the need of further Bible Study by way of preparation. . ’ Choir Rehearsal Saturday, 7:30 PM. PHONE 14 Cedarville, Ohio 29.50 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Benjamin N. Adams. Minister Sabbath School Orchestra, 9:45 a.m. Sabbath School 10 a. m. Mr. H. K. Stormont. Supt. World Wide Communion Service, 11:00 A.M. . Union Service, 3:00 P, M. (Note time) in the Methodist Church, Rev. Ralph E. Baney, Author-Lecturer, World Traveler and Jewish Missionary from the Holy Land will lecture and show pictures. His theme: “ Behind the Scenes in Nazi Germany.” Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Krcit- i . zer. Topic: “ Christian Ideals for Earar. ing and Spending Money.’” Retreat fo r Ministers .of Dayton Presbytery, Monday, ,9:30 A. M. at the Dayton Country Club. Meeting of Dayton Presbyterial, Tuesday, 10:00 A. M. in our church. Lupcheon at the U. P. Church at 12:- 30 P. M. - Advance announcement—The Mizpah Bible Class will meet Tuesday, Oct. TO at the home o f Mrs. Hostetler where a comfort will be tied. LEGAL NOTICE Elden Thorne whose place of resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice that on the 4th day of August, 1939, lea M. Thorne filed her petition a- gainst him for divorce on grounds of gross neglect o f duty and said cause iwl come on for hearing on or after November 4,1939, at which time judg­ ment may be rendered against him, (9-22-Gt-10-27) ’ MARCUS SHOUP Attorney for Plaintiff. CEDARVILLE LIVE STOCK MARKET No Yardage—No Commission Prices Net To Producers Thursday, September 28 HOGS 200 -— 225 ---------- 7.15 225 ■— 250 .......... ............ 7.15 250 275 .......................7.00 276 ■— 300 300 up 180 200 ..........----- ___7.00 160 — 1 8 0 .......... 140 — 1 6 0 ......... ..............6.75 10Q — 140 . . . ^„0.25 down Sows 6.50 down;- stage 4:50 Lambs__________ „ ____ _ 8,75 Plain Good 6.00 to 8.00 'Calves ................. 11.00 down P la in ________ 10:50 down > a ,4 l ► ► JTOPCOATS ► made of imported wool PHONE21 With th ew «acfift|ot. the ifioors still on themi^^gkn^w Scots* tweeds are hereTlragMre virgin wools for this fine M li||ed top ­ coa t came direct frem’Sbotland. One o f our leading American coatmakers cut them into good- looking toppers, maintaining all their rugged Scotch smartness. Sh ow er-p roofed , practica lly wear - proof. You can wear a Scotstweed ten months out o f the yearl Now available in a choice o f patterns and shades in all models. VOGUE SHOP 20-22 S. Fountain Ave S P R IN G F IE L D , O . • iiiiim itm iiiM iiiiiim M iiiH tiitM iH tfiiH itm iH iiin tM iM M M m ii I I WANT A MAN I s c 1 —with ear; ■full time calling on | 1 farm homes in Greene County. No | I experience required. Must be satia- | | tied with $30 a week to start, but | | evcellent chance to double earnings | I with company helps—sales, special | 1 leals, attractive premiums (silver- | |ware, coffee percolators, sauce | | pans, etc.) Wo supply complete | | stock of products—you pay when | |sold. Immediate earnings. No dull | I seasons—big business all year with | I vvellknown line 250 daily necessities 5 | —coffee, flavoring extracts, homo | 1medicines,-etc. Details mailed free | I —no obligation. Give your age, | | kind of car, etc. Address Box A, I | care of this paper. | Yellow Newtown.^Spple The Yellow Newtown apple, which has grown for many years in Vir­ ginia and is there known locally as the Albemarle Pippin, was brought to that state by Dr, Thomas Walker who was a physician with the Vir­ ginia troops during the French and Indian war. After the defeat of Braddock, Doctor Walker returned to his home in Virginia and appar­ ently carried scions of the apple trees in his saddle-bag. These scions were successfully grafted on trees at his home in Castle Hill, Albe­ marle county. Age o f Fresh Eggs The freshness of an egg is not determined by its age, notes a writer in the Philadelphia Record. J, Hansell French, secretary of agriculture, in response to queries explained that the new fresh egg law contains no time provisiqn. Eggs cannot lawfully be advertised as fresh unless they conform with the following standards: The air cell must be not more than one-quarter of an inch in depth and must be localized and regular; the yolk must be visible but not plainly visible or mobile; the white must be firm and clear; the germ must riot show any visible development. Properly main­ tained eggs will come within the provision of the law after weeks of of storage. I S S P O I L I N G . Y O U R S H A V E ! 'Hard-water curd makes the beard bard to cut. Boft-water gives a quick, smooth shave. Hard water uses twice as much soap. It also scales up water- heaters and pipes...shortens the life of clothes. Hard water costs youenough to pay for Permutlk Water Softening Equipment many ^times over. Wouldyoulike totrythe luz- ^ury of a soft-water shave? We will lend you a portable model to use for two days, free of charge. Just phone our office. Permotit Soft water from every faucet WATM SOPTIN INO IQU IPM INT It’s A l l Abou t Men! t With star honors divided throe ways: anioiu Norma Shearer. Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell, 'The Women-” opens Friday, September- 29th at the Regent. Theater, Springfield, for a week’s engage­ ment. Unusual in its premise of presenting one of the'strongest love stories to come out of Holly­ wood in months, and yet never showing before the camera the masculine objects of the various wom­ en s affections, “The Women” may well he nominated as the mast, unusual production of any year. It is decidedly top entertainment from every angle, with sharp, snappy dialogue, thrilling situations and sets of eye-thrilling beauty. • 1 Your Chance Now! THINK! Give This Store a Name Our store has been entirely re-arranged and im­ proved for better food and courteous service. We plan to open ready for business I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd Place the name you submit in the suggestion box in the Store. The decision will be made in one week and the name chosen will be awarded. One School Teacher and one College Professor will act as 4 judges and sleect a name from those proposed. { ' Sandwitches -— - Hot Coffee------Dainty Lunches Ice Cream — —Soft Drinks * 9 9 9 • • • • Under Management o f Robert Cochenour tllHIIIIIHMMIIMI titHIMHMMlIHlIIII till ! A NAME THAT STANDS I I FOR GOOD f ! | furni ture | ! BUDGET (PLAN j | AVAILABLE ij Adair’s I I N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. f yiniimiiiimiiiin........................................... ...............................rr*f“ i‘mTfiTrmttitiimiiiiiiminiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiimHimiimiiimm>miiuiimniiiiiiiiiiimitimuui,i..... I F. E. HARPER |Plumbing of All Kinds S ' - & i | Bath-room Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating dESSSaSEi Let us Quote you Prices 1’ »

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