The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 1-26

c m u m u M m m j m to spemltog *bt D / C., vW tbc «Mi her «*• awl famgfctar-bt-tow, Mr, aa i Mrs. Paves* Nagfay, Mr, S a it* Memtodc and sister, Mtea law, j ia ia fa fa |» LoutevBle, Ky. where they spent Christ hum with Bev Wafts* Marian, 0 . D., wad fatally. Sav. Refcact H arrhsea -and wlfo « -F letefar, 0.* la v a been tpeadtag Ha Helidny weak bar* a* gaeets o f H a format** mother. Mr*, .V, P. B arri- Mr. C. H. Crouse and wife spent H a, <m<S and and Christmas in F t ■-Wejme, t a t , aa.goest* o f ttotorm ert# *bretter-io-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mdnay Smith. . \ Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Richards' of Cpf»»bu» ar* visiting here with their pwawtii Mr. and Mm. A. E. Richards, swd with relatives in South C laries- • j a n , ’■* t ( Mr. and Mm. W. A. Turnbull, Mrs' Edna Dodds, Mis*- Bernice Wolford aw) Mr. S*Iph Wolford o f th is place enjoyed dinner Christmas With their brother, Mr. J . N. Wolford and family . $» Yellow Sp rin ts. ., <■ - v -" - . 'Mr. and Mr*. J. Vernon Hickman k i Brincy, d ie , ha* as Heir guests m Christ®** Day, Mnr. Lucy Barber o f this plaoerMr. and Mr*. Charles stevetfaon* Sprfagfield; Mrs, Bute Gfaefaam Afata and Perry, and Mrs,.Albert ftfweei* and’ daughter, Marylane, Dayton; and Mr,.William Mesfoe faBpringfiteh. Ifr. HickVfan tetehes wW Q ofacy High School. J * ^ i ............. . “ "i *' Wcwdl lUMfJb0cn ttciifsd here of the very crttfemliltaeM of Miss Nellie Bull c f Worthington, |nd‘, who is suffering with pneamenia. Mfe* Bull is He daughter fa 8 * .fate 'dames' Edward; Bril. a farrier tafafout fa Ahte com­ munity, and * tanker It Worthington as wril as w'ffamei? trefaumvof hi* county. •.%.<<** CEDAXVtJLC* U V E STOCK .* * • t Y . < , > t. ' MARKET HOCB Coen of ft Mari fa, la Humoring after entering a eeoare attack fa pteriag several weeks age. mAo1 j 1 ' 1■ «* Mr. amrUm A *, Masting* and famUy Sfsnt eiristntas la Sanesritk, O., as guests fa He tettetV faster. Old MfB Camp lae r im gweral iwrifitioM to a Watch Psrty, Mew Year's See. There will he ‘reel Bar-B-Q Pig Dimer with mueie and dancing. He Did* at ef Mew Tori: fa-tim fcrid i and Mr*. 'Sen* : 1 AAuML MM&MT a I Ikk PfMJMVm ^mew* nm«wngmmiuirapi^fa'- a t i at which memhere e l the-- two launedteto families were gustos,l! riefadrig Df. end Mrs. Frederick 0 . Tarter, He bridfas parental Mr. and. Mr. and Mrs* Bernard Wright and Bernard Jr„ aad Tommy Joe of Iteigtor, ML, spent the week-end and Christmas with Mr, and Mr* Harold JMnharft. Mr, Wright is brother of Mrs. Rstebard. Braeident-ffaet Walter fe. Yilpstrick of CedsrviUe College hs* Hen spend­ ing a few days here (hie week. He will enter npon his duties at ihe opening of College following the New Year, The American Guernsey Cattle Chib announces membership o f:W. A. Shoemaker A Son*.Dayton, to mem­ bership. The Shdemslcer farm is Jo ’atol in this .countx. Mins Florence WilHsmson of Bow­ ling GreenUniversity, Bowling Green, 05 is S p e n d in g her h o lid a y v is c a tio n i t home. Mr. .«uid Mrs. Allen Turnbull, and the former's father,' Mr, H: A. Tufa- bull of Cleveland Heights, Q„ visit- d with Mrs. W,' I,, Clematis, Tues­ day endWednesday. ‘V>- * Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Galloway and amlly entertained as dinner guests Christmas, Mr, and Mrs, M .1. Barker and,family .of Hamilton, 0 ., and Mr, AndMrs. Edfan Galloway, Xenia. - «t ^"irun'll) ^ ^ ' ">( r. Mis* Doris Hartman Of Hartford, ionn., and Mr. Justin Hartman, stu* dent at Oberlin College, Oberiin, 0„ ate home for the Holidays with their farenfa Jfr. and Mrs. G. H. Hatt* nan. - - ,, aite, A rig h t a t Ha* o f Mias Hols* Franses Hogue, daughter of Dr. in i Mrs, D. W Hegue, to Mr. DeueMmdllip* Dpmris at «:|p at the horn* of the bride's parents. The fathering light o f many tspsrt He eeewe fee the service which was reed ia the living room, Two daeoratad Christmas trees, bright priaeettias and tall eaadelabra Iona* ed the hi rlgmaud far Ho scesw. Dr. D W. IJstkk, paafar o f the F irst tlaH e i Fresbytariea C h irH , rmtwm-, H a fa firiA olBelatad, assisted by Bev. M n, Bdward W. Groetheek. B&henL ' **ei* Fargusea, New Concord, Q„ aa W fa, pamuta a f » « * •* ? « * • Wdfc A trio gpmpossd Mrs, Adam* and ' H lldrsm » y « a * ° ® » W te P»»W i * « • Jeaa aad Jpaisa Froderisk. # | F ssl Gilmao, violinist, and Mrs. Yir< The ceupta wae uwattswlsd fa r th e !f* “ ta LoB«o» HWHi ***** * service which wav read before the f a t- j ***** o t *up«Al musk p r e y in g H e piece in H e living room o f the Adame { ******T »nd fo r H e reception which, hoaie. The faepkee was beaked w ith !followed, boughs o f spruce and burning tapers In a seven-brswh candelabra m He mantle piece provided the only light fo r the service. The bride wore an afternoon frock of American beauty crop* wiH silver accessories and a corsage of white rosebud*. Following He service an le* course was served from a table in.He dining room. The table had an attractive centerpiece o f white tapers' aad flowers while other decorations ia He Adams home were in keeping with the holiday season. * Mr. andMrs. Groesbeck.left Sunday night for.New York City where they; will be at home after January 2 at m W. B6H St. The bride wore, for traveling, a brown ensemble, coo slating of a brown wool frock wiH beaver trimming. » short beaver jacket, and brown and gold acces­ sories. " Mrs, Groesbeck, a graduate of Ce- dnrville College, has taught fa He Cedsrvllle jwhools for He fast one arid one-half years. Mr, Grpesbeck fa associated wiH He National Bible Institute* New York City. Mr, Cart Finney apd sop, Paul, and laughter* Marjorie, of Detroit, Micb., twd Mr. and Mrs. George Dettlinger t«d daughter, Gail, also Iff Detroit, .veto-guests of Mrs: W. C. Fiilney tVer Christmas. ' , Miss Susannah Brest,-who teaches U the Toledo schoolsj Mr. Joseph West Jr., of the Woodstock ,schools, Miss Ruth West of Mansfield; 0 ,, and. Dr. end Mrs. Clyde Hutchison and fan Clyde Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y., have „ecn Holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, S. West. — —fi A d -4.85 —-r)—— tww— . — A O U t o o - m i t a . 2fa-»M fas. 360489 lbs. '499 Ufa. fat J99409 lbs 109489 lb* .---------- -— 6.09 '199*199 Ufa. 199.149 lbs..— — 5,45 down Beugba, 445 down. Stags. dowfct Lamps, eboics Plain VAO Calve* ------ . . — ^19.90 'No Ysiii ag t- *Ne Csawufasien . • ' UteCmmta W ffjHr.fBlA. IfifafaagBgULmgtm< • • jnPMff *vffh A9r IrIw*9WPf» P B u H B il / • Mr. Myron Williamson and’ sister, Miss Frances, who mre Sttendirjg col­ lege at Bowling Green, 0 ., and Mr. John Williamson of 0hio State are borne for. the Holiday* as guests fa heir parents, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Williamson- Mr. Lawrence William­ son is athletic director of, the Sugsr- ^reek Twp. ceplraiised schools, ■.*f. k "O •'=’ -. / - .-.V. -.yj Miss Hasel Nelson, who teaches fa Granville,- public schools, is home for the Holiday vacation. * Mrs. Donald Wick«rh*W entertain­ ed the Bridge Club for dessert bridge fa hag home Yfaarriay evfafag. , e- y n A .* . f ^ j ...... . ... v '^ r / j , ’ Mr. W, 0 , Thompson, who 'under­ went an fatfntifon reemitiy fa AXenia ' mspital ls rid e f a be f a t and aromri, Mr, {far! 'Frasier and • family o f Camden, 0 ., have been guesta fa theft* brother-in-law and sister,‘Mr. snd Mrs. J. M. MeMUlan this week. M a fa .M rs. a Mi & tebie have had fwr their guest H e ir son Prof, Orland R itcfaefa Philadephia, Pa., H is week'. : *i •' - „v t.. ' ' >' i ' ■. i ..........I...............................V a y ’v : T |B RURAL COUNTIES '■j ' , *m ^ i - ’ - ^The Cleveland Federation of Labor Will organise the state, to d r if t a con­ stitutional amendment to He, fan* stitntion to reduce ru ra l representa­ tion fa H e Ohio Legislature because the rural counties oppose a special m llo n ftf th* liirfriitq ft tft f t fkt **n\m families oat f a work due to strikes. - -faefaMf4aisaHfa»piwfatata4m!Hfapfa;^ Mr. and Mrs. THfin Walker, Mr. Ned Walker, Br. L. C. Walker/Jamestown^ Jfr. and Mrs, Charles F itte r of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bashong and Mini Marianna Bashong f a Spring* t._ __ _______ _________ _ ________ field and Mr.-and Mr*. Fred Clemans | iviU come dh fo r bearing on or a lte r and Mrs. Hetto Clematis, were dinner \ December 30; 1019, guests Christmas Day o f Mr*., t \ If. | FORREST DHNKl.E, Attorney; Reynolds a t her home on Xenia ave, f (lf-l-fit-1-5) W 'j j i a '"'g iA 1' LEGAL NOTICB -' M iry ‘Barks, whoso^plaesa fa. i f a dence is unknown, will taka notice th at, on the >9th day f a Novambar, 1999, Jack Parks tu fa h is patitiM against her fo r divorce oft the grotmds of wilful absence, befpr* the Court of Common Pleas, Green* County, Ohio, fa Case No. 44,190. That said caaae Mlse Cortnna Ashttwn, iDaytoa, was amid of honor and was praced* down the stairway by Margie Brad- fute, daughter of Mr, and Mrs* David C. Bradfute, east fa Xenia, and Beth Turnbull, daughter fa Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Turnbull, CedsrviUe, who, as ribbon bearers, marked the aisle for H e wedding party with white sstfa ribbons. The girls w o t s long gown fa ivory taffeta fashioned w iH short bodices, full gathered skirts and-red velvet sashes. Miss Mis* A*hmun wore a gown of pofasettia red velvfa and carried a spray fa cream petnsettias and wore a red velvet bow fa her hair. The bride’s gown fa deep ivory vel­ vet was Quaintly styled with, a tight fitting bodice wiH a net yoke em­ broidered with pearls. The sk irt fell fa many folds and the sleeves were puffed a t He shoulder, becoiriing tight-fitting a t the w rists and taper­ ing to points over the hands. Sin wore a shoulder-length veil o f ivory tulle held in pise# wHh tiny ostrich plumes. Providing s brillant touch of color to her eneemlde was a spray fa poinsettls blooms fastened to her Ivory velvet muff and tied to satin s treamersjwhich fell fro rathe muff, Mr, Donald Heffetfingsri Alliance, O., attended Mr. Denotes* best man. F ifty gmista wide entertained a t a reception following the ceremony. \ Mr. add Mrs. Debate, .left Monday rig h t on a South, a t home Demnia is a graduate student fa H e — ' j j f 'Slteawetemsifa* / T . ' um te rn ty o t i Ante ifcnniB w |i iTMMfaQ w ib i Antioch College, Yellow .Springs, Mr. Dennis f t tfte sen faM r.an d Mm. Ray D enfas,C aftto.;0 ; . ' / ’•* - ■"W U. P . CHURCH DINNER MENU Those atiffaing . the New Yaaris dinner a t H e 'United Presbyterian church, Friday evening, Dec. 49, may bring any two of the following: Roast chkken, Or other ro*st. “ 'Gravy ready to serve. '* t Sscalloped potatoes. , Buttered pee* apd Carrots, o r other buttered vegetable. -Cabbage salad or cold slaw. . Butter and spread. Rolls and table service fo r family. S up t Harry Pickering fa the Ross Twp. schools was host to member* fa his faculty and a fear friend* a t dinner a t H e home of Dr. W. R. M«- Chesrwy la st Friday evening. Covers were laid fo r fourteen and an excel­ len t dinner was served. The decora­ tions war* fa keeping wiH He Yule- tid e season, J f tw T IA * H K fO U m cm ttfaNnwvMa 9m m 9w m fm » ) I dssrt bn mm, amyko be p a s ea Prisad to Bad am sash a lag m ehap.. “ Die,** iw went ea. “Iw riiiem m H m y e a w im .y m .u S te seam dewu wMk « big eevd to H e Rrvta lima kites, and yea may tea ril hew l wad to Hose kibrn,” Right, be mm, a* i r s t preporitica, bat tiw aecefa beyond m*. However, be went ea to stele, it was net unusael to g * to week timet a t H e sridalght hoar, a a i apaad b it H ift poking big heavy sticks o f seed * * to **•“ • *fa h fa hiaateg . <to 1 H tek tim fanmmm he- H# tranaforasteg m m * o f liamstone wsr« ceited), fim r wuld I help honoring him m sdowwtedgteg, H a t he, a ‘man fa sack mteteterial ability aad proetfaeooe, was not ashamed to rev sa l fa early Ufo, good honest service, fa H e realm fa hard, hot, muscular woric, white fostered perhaps, an aching faek« accompanied <n* doubt by splinter probed bands and fingers, Cedsrville, sad CedarvWe College particularly, may be jusUy prond H fa he (if % mistake not) la «m sfamnna of its earliest graduating dais: ■ " , Yours-truly. '■ DINSMOBB 8 , COLLINS. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Towmley and son of BenocsviUe, 0 .,'s ro gueets, of f tf a , and M rt. B. R, Gibson during He Holidays. be y u ready to bid fa teacto f a ran) estate a t H* sate fo r * sum a p te ahmt to to* mortgage jadg* •BLB UK A i 4 . f l No evtdsnss to He < fag o f rental by He form tenant MeOnRteter a arid T im ft,, 1 f t mXaHMRMHUe « • attorneys fo r H e plaintiff. S A I* lIm N W S D ^f%»lf9lfrelra9 u ]* an# 11,11 p ' w ^ ^ w v s ** m * ew sewmsir yme hetengfag to tim Mary Bverett sstase, to Jobu aad Rtensetto Bswsrd, fo r bMmd legal fa Ludlte Tewies Mr. aad Mrs. Harry WrigAd Mrs. i . C. Wright, aad Mr. sad Albert Beteraen aad tam mm Frankfort, Mr and Mrs. 0 . H. Hartman, had for their guests Ghrtetntea Mr- Harry Qwings and sister, -Mies Drusdlte Owing* of Norwood,.©. ' 'Mrs.- Mmy Roes'of - Des ' Mofaeai* tows, Visited WiH friends her* last week and spent Ghristpias with fa r son-in-law sad daaffrtCr, Mr. and. Mrs. Dana Busch in Athens, 0 . ________ . _ _ . . ^ . Vilteg# oeaacil will _ _ f999, has been ooafinaed by tim eemt. afternoon to wfad up the "IJ:'1""" Jb [the year -for .the new » “ •*« "H H O XM ** !< IM W » M I b M v . U t a r Edward' J. *raft» Xefaa ameeheet, Rvans wffi succeed Mayor Uttis. ■ m m m MS w . w t j m i s w i > S W l S I H | l l | l l l « emg-^ mmitaMLaJt '-^jgk^ml^wuius!^«■- h tZ ^wm S& iS 2^ JS 1L J^ r& td h M te e ^ to m te in w o - -‘MHte to M w r ShMS-ttM.QerttsmBfa, M* fMC ttFam stoteswK fam DMyouteun f t a a M W H S B W f t a S , X * J S r M S F M S C . C . B R E W E R . F fa m e t C h f o r t iH i' X M ' Members o f Kensington Club and, husbands.and friends ware ehtertafa- ed test Thursday evening a t Ufa horns fa Mr. and Mrs. B arry W right whew, the annual Cfatetmaa p a rty wss’fald. A covered dish dinner w as served, . m rn#m C M U R C H N O T E S ....r-ir-nj-^^inud! ’ 1 t utam&m ~ Ds*ld H . Msrkte, M in ted Sunday School, 10:00 a . m. Morning Worship, li:09 ; *.-;•»«; Der- mon tfam ei "G ofag Home Ffmn Christmas,* Watch Night Service, lOd>0-lSd>9 o’clock midnight. Spend the last hours of the old year fa warship and praise. Como and bring your friend*. * r Wednesday. January 4. All day meeting f a women’s organisations. Howe Guards wilt meet a t four O'clock ott Wednesday, 4 CHURCH 0 F TMK NARROW *' Ravmead Strickland. Psater Sunday School, 4iS0 p. m, ^ , Service*, Preaching* 4:99 p , m. . Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes­ day, 7 j 80 p. w.. *' : . . f i n l l s r H o g M a r k e t Ac MI add ition a l service to th e producer* o f th is community, we w ill accep t and offer fo r sa le B u tcher H ors da ily , price fo r th e day to b e announced a t 10 o’otoek. LIVE STOCK *SALU EVERY MONDAY . ladad tegN ew Yeari* - . T H E 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 M P A N Y Ave. - ■' PHONE? 6044 D r* * L N . W i l l i a m s d e n t i s t ; tritew Springs, Okie # X-RAY eOUlRMKNT tec Z ..... ... .. ................................ tts w m a s ^ uu.fm to i M^mmMsdff Friday arthflaterdsy.- Deesiafae 49-N I n T i l t I r o n MRflk** Atee Lsto News — .— * - ■ ■ ..................- ............— - ItofOw aad Meadsy, ftse. Il-Jsa. 1 **D rnm ff A l o n g T l i t M 0 h R w k w ■ay Otwr^ IVgVflt HIMK1 — I... I i; , IM. ... ......... . > . . . I far Year H e MAFPimgT NHW THAR f. A mi N ow Taking Orders F o r C enuiM P F l S T E f t H Y B R ID .S E E D C O R N These field proven hybrids atw c«M- stetsntiy high yielders fa large deep full grained ears of high sheltfag per­ centage and fording quality C arefu lly G rad ed To Tnaure P erfec t P lan tin g / &tm*m**m , A grade to aait you and 9 variety to su it your sol!, W« m M Appreciate Year Order C A R L 8 P R A C K L E N * .* CpdertK i. m a " S L F . a i Mr. and Mr*. John Collins enter­ tained Monday w ith a family Chrlat* mgs dinner, eighteen members being present, Among them Dr. and Mrs, Robert Collins of Cleveland were jprtMtit* . . F A R M 4 % D O A N S No application fee. No appraisal foe. Refinance your loan* a t the lowest interest rates ever offered, Mefiavaaey A Cm tm rieu , 0 . Call *r Writ* LEON H. KfcING CedarvWe, 0 . Phene: 11 e»S iw e^ iiis < iw io ie sw i> a m w » isie e sse e w a ii« siiw tim HIIIIMIHOIIIIIWllilllllllllllHWllilimUMiMIHHWIIIUmtW ■ a . a w r i g h t N g tag y FmM te' SURETY RONDS 0 R e * a t ' ; Wright’s White V illi Otecwy T B IR P ItO N B - ik ' .......... .......iw*......... . i;n mm - , .. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 7- fin TTialcmte T1 dilatiii ’ SabbaH School, 11:09 a. m. Mr, H, K. Stormont, Supt. . Morning Wotship, 14:09 *. m. Ser. a6oh titeeafi*1 ’’The Lend fa Be^tmfag Agafa.” Junior sermon: “Faring Yogr WtaaeteteA ■AdtefoWh' ^ ; J M v fU l A § te H » / . Christian Endeavor, 9:90 p, m,, a t Mr. Paul Volkert’s. Dtetesrioa topic: “What Shall WeJtelieve about H rilt” Devotionfa tender: Martha Kretixer. ‘ Union Evening Service, 7:99 R» aa. Theme: "Unfinished Business.? The Veung People fa the Three Churches will fa in charge, Tuesday, January 2,1940. Mtepah Bible Ci*«to4:O0 P>m>, a t Mr,:. C. W, Steele’s, who will fa assisted by Mbs Ada Stormont and Mrs. Huey. Thursday, January 4 , 1949. Or­ chestra Rehearsal, 7:00 p. m, .. Choir Rehearsal, 5:00 p . m. wMWwwum Hsm im nw nwiii Y O U R C H O I C E O F O U R ‘ E N T I R E S T O C K t ‘ '"‘ i ; : ' F I N E su ras A N D : X . J. ♦ - ' V^ V * T 1 l *K % . ttJ*- ' - if'*- * t- li I n c l u d i n g t** A# ^ O u r i KENNETH ttlCKEY-FREEMAN FA 4N IO N PA RK ,V-‘. .v> ' \ * J f a m o u s t \ t -V - Reralar to ,I*--*i-w ^w g| . W. .;.towMghMwHto '1 •W® 9 *"y V 'a . * rrl i- Raiulai l i t , XM .S0 R e g n la r to 0 n o R tipd*$ t o . DOM RICHARD^ KINGBM0OIC BURBERRY Gm>ette<'0aate> % § * & § , i j - 1 * j m j y n H n g | » U 4 I 19 JI f H g F I N E R S U I T S s n d T O P C O A T S ThM S d * r r a * . C M t * e i k s » ' N o w $ 4 4 .7 5 t o 1 5 8 ,7 5 ' - v ^Alpecuaa Ceets, Aipsgers Carta . Taxedas aadf ta ik a a to Ofay it, VcecE SttcD M teM lttS aFO V H T lU N A V l. . n n i t m i W 0 U » e-l > \ 7 . F . L N E L S O N , O . D . O P T O M E T R I S T F p t j A n D u n • j _ y * n / v i v a H r J c v • ........ < ”■ * _ Plumbing of All Kinds B ath -room E q u ip n ien t M odem K itch en S in k s H o t W a te r H ea t 10* »«c £ 0.,

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