The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
I ^ i^c*-- - -- . k ..^- i,^ w. w\tmv*m+i C W ewr? SocialActivities thterth wUR, iJane IT, at the haute .tan** m m ’SktaVuMl .egnAHj 4eifc* ^mwm Tflfll flPMffWRil vtl# iof Da Brl%aGetari* at I m he*** mi the •seth Eteer M b *#t- ■Mar after**#**, Jane *S at 2:89 jus*. Mr. 1 m m Basher e# Beverly HID*, o m * haa 'I m k syntflhig the irwk bar# with Mr. m i Nn . W, A. Tom- M l and ether firfend* a»d relative*. I M frM hare attending summer **h*c& i A Ohio State art: H i i » i Derethy and Elisabeth Andersen, Ju 1M MeCoRteter, Supt. Harry Picker- * » * Mr. **d Mrs, A. B.' Creswell *pd daughter, Martha Jana, ara spending a fsw 4ay» at Indian Lake this m « k. Mr*. H. H. Brown is attending the piano session* of the Ohio State Ma sk: Teachers' convention being held in Dajron thia week. Mr. Med Brown at- tended th* wood-wind sessionon Tues day* ' «?* The Nifty Stitcher Sewing Clubmet •at the home of'Mrs. John Mill* M r day, June.14thThe girl* did aome sew ing and a business meeting was car ried on. The rest of the meeting* will be held at the school house qn Thurs days at 1:30 TWO LUNCKMONfi 6IYBN THURSDAY AM® W H A T Mr*. Paul Onmndngs, Mr*. L« T. Dtikeft ami Mrs, Walter Caatattecs 'war*- hart—*** to two grtapa of guest* at deHghtfnl lunshsows and bridge parties at the hem* of their home last Thursday and Friday sftor- neawi. Twenty guest* mart received Thursday and twehty^Teur on Friday afternoon. The home was pe ofueely decorated with summer Sower*. Gttesta Tor Thursday afternoon were from Cedar- ville while the Friday list comprised mostly out-of-town goests. Hr. F. M. Foster from New York City, on hi* way heme from-the R. P« Synod at Winona Lake, and Rev. H. G. Fester has been attending the Stepped off here last Wednesday, call ing on friends and seeing the old home, the MacGregor home now. Rev. H .G , Foster ha* been attending the fiftieth anniversary o f hia class'at Muskingum, at the close of the col lege! He was on his way to his son's at Ashland, N. C. Why not buy a Lome now? Easy Payments. Cedarville Federal Savings and Loan* Association. Among the colored citizens we hear that Robert Batts, who has been ill for some months, does not show any improvement. Mrs. JesseWeatherfleld is sufiTeteihg with, heart trouble and complications. James Webster, who suffered a paralytic stroke' two week* ago, is able to he.upland around this week* ' • 1 ’ -'* , ‘ : ] CHURCH NOTES SUd|^A* JsirthNNNVf Sabbath School l«:M A. M. Bupt. Barite Ffanay. Preaching UiOO A. M. Them “ Chos- au of God*. Y. P. C. U. 7:06 P. M, Third topic m Youth Movement*. Leader, Paul Dabbing. No evening preaching for the stun- mar 'weeks, Na mid-week service until the first o f September. METHODIST David H. Markle, Minister SCHOOL NEWS Judging Tuorts Fla*# IM*h la Slate The Cedsrrilte Dairy Jadging Team placed tenth at the State FF.A. con test Thera were SIS teams competing in thie contest The team consisted of Wallace CSeBins, Harold Cony and Ernest ColHae. Wallace Collins made a perfect score in Judging Holstein*, white Kniest and Hareld each made perfect acmes in jadgiag Ayrshire*. The general livestock team conslet- tng of Ralph Deemehy, Carl Watkins and Wallace Bradfate won 79th place outof a total o f SSdteams. Carl Wat kins made a perfect score, on dairy cattle. T im n sr iT i KsCw i y Ceterrittp W. C. T. 0 . wteemmui^ MdapaMMdtelte Tokyo aridte|prt>i law mmmu M mt aft WMttea t i the rtneumpHiei of atee-'eteM eei Friiay algM IwUe Wveesaee by mates Hater SK ateeteferdChaanite years o f a«a. < Whisky! The world's biggest grave yard is hi*. He is lord of the Pekter’s and mtehers might haw* a th# pay mmtpa* af «The first three years since repealjFteM, and write# epitaphs that end iai Dr. F. A. Jackal adteeoMd SteGrib* eonatitute the most terrible period of jdespair,- .Arthur fihisbmw. ;«riaw Qreen* Ghm Sunday, June SS, 1910 Sunday SdkooL10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11;00 A. M. Ser mon Theme “Hslf And Epworth League 6:30,P. M. The Golden Rule Class will meet Thursday evening, June 27th at the home of Mrs. C. B. Masters. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday Scbdpb 9:30 A. M. . Services Preaching, 10;30 A. M. Evening Service,7:30 P. M.' Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7?30 p, m. F. F. A. Conservation of Wild Life The local chapter received 60, throe week old pheasant* from the State Department of Conservation. The F. F, A. boys namely; David Wiseman, Ernest Collins, Daniel Devoe, Wallace Collins and William Struewing are raising these birds. These pheasants will be liberated at the age of 10 weeks*on the boy's farms. A few will be purchased by the state to restock other areas. REPORT OF SALE 1 Monday, June 17,1940 . The Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. HOGS—021 _______-_,5.15 —_______0.10 to 5.15 w—-i— .-i.5.05 _ 200-226 lbs. — 225-250 lbs. _ , 250,275. lb*.__ 275-300 lbs. 300 lbs. up — 180-200 lbs. — Mrs. George Harper and daughter, Miss-Melon Harper o f Tucson, Arix., who spent two week* with Mrs. Harp- -ex's sister, Mrs. Edgar Andreyr, of near Dayton, and with her sister-in- law, Mrs. W, A, Bickett east of Xenia, left Wednesday Tor Evanston, III., where they will attend the weddingof 160-180 lbs. 7— Mrs. Harper's nephew,.Mr. Robert A. 140-160 lbs.---- Harpetv of.Wilmette, 111.,to Miss Mar* 120^1dO lbs. — > gartt Johnson, of Evanston, HI., at a lw-120 lfis^ _7;— Methodist-ChUfch in Evanston, Satur-' Yat Sows -Tv-— day afternoon. Mr. Harper is the' son Stag's — of Mr: and Mrs. J. Robb Harper. who P»gS i at one time Was co-publisher with the SHEEP—144 THE .FIRST PRESRYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister, 9:45 A, M. Sabbath School Orchestra ' 10:00 A, M. Sabbath School, Mr. H. K, Stormont, Supt* Topic, “Malachi Demands Honesty Toward God.” Mai. 3:7-18, 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship, Ser- mon by Dr. Charles R. Harmon o f Xenia. Theme, "An Interesting Fami ly” . Read Ephesians, third Chapter. 7:OO P. M, Christian’ Endeavor. present owner o f The Herald, Mr. Claire-Paterson o f Elixabeth- Pa., is spending the summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and, Mrs. Bfenry Bailey. -Miss Rebecca Marsh and toother of Milford, 0., visited this week with Mrs, Emma Marsh, ■' Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Ralston df Crtstpn, Iowa, and Miss Grace Ralston o f Earlham, Iowa, were guests o f Dr, and Mrs. R; A, Jamieson Monday and Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Jamieson spent Friday at Oxford, visiting the S. R< Jamieson*. They spent Friday night at the Wiley borne hi RushviUe, Ind. Is a borne o f yonr own, your ambi tion? Bee Cedarville Federal Savings A Loan Assn. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barber arriv ed home last Friday evening follow ing their wedding trip to New York City. Mr and Mrs, Gearhard 'Gaiser o f Granville, nee Hssel Nelson, visited here Wednesday with the tetter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson. Invitation* have been received here for the marriage of Miss Gertrude Hager Galloway, daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Galloway, Hub- hard Woods, HI., to Dr. Lincoln Bruce Donaldson for Saturday, June 29 at 5:86 P, M., at the bride's home. A reception will be held at six o'clock. The bride is a ttrice o f Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Galloway o f thte ptert and a granddaughter o f Mr, and Mrs. Ed w|n Galloway,.Xante. For Sale—Cabbage and tomato plants. C. A. Foster, South Main at. 81000.00 for sate, payments $10.00 per month. Buy a home, Cedarville Federal Savings A Loan Assn., Top Lambs" 1.1— Seconds Medium -1^-- Ewes... CATTLE—ICO Stters'c.1 BeatHeifers M|d.aeifors f^-Cowd ____ 6.00 ----—4.50 down ____ 6.00 .—1—4.90 • ___-..3^85 1 — -3.80 — „.3.60 _.I_.3,75 down , .2.50 down ____ 6.05 .down - — 10.00 .^.9.60 to 9.60 7.00 to 8,00 7.00 he. »■ -7.90 ' t o 8.55 .7.00 4b 7.95 fi.05to7.00 ^fi,00.*tp jfi.80. ^At/•* ifi Med. Cows _6,0Q to 6.00 Thin Cow* ib -------^._^5.00 .down B ^ -7J20down CALVES~-!60 Top C a l v e s : __,9.60 [• Good A Choice_________8.36 t o 9.10 Mad. kinds 6,76 to 7,90 Cplls iltft MlabwMM-n#6.10 down Subscribe To THE HERALD M E D A L G O L D I CE CR E AM Different Flavors— BULK — PACKAGE -a- BRICK CUPS — BARS Individual orders taken and filled fo r your teas or parties, P HO N E 185 Sole Representatives N E A L ’ S ' RESTAURANT iiM im tiHfi|m iHw HHHii«iiinwmMWM»iiiwMHiiiiiiiiM irti F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST 'Jamestown, Ohte Etpacial Attention Givan SCHOOL-AGE EYES siH ie Phone: 169—Cedarville Exchange , / < MARION HUOHES & SON Well Drilling CEDARVILLE, OHIO MASr-FdO* PUMPS AERMOTOR WIND MILLS PUMI* AND WIND MILL REPAIRING A “Home Run" is easy with a low cost mortgage loan. Cedarville Federal Savings-A Loan A*sn. , For Sate—-Two leather covered rocking chairs. Call this office for in formation. projects v Ernest Collins and David Wiseman planted food patches along side their wild life safety aoftes. The purpose of these food patches, consisting of soy beans, buckwheat, German millet, and corn, io to supply food for wild life during the winter months. Kenneth Spahr recently purchased a registered Berkshire gilt.for a pro ject in Vocational Agriculture. George Lovett has just purchased a registered Duroc gilt from William Watt to he added to his F.F.A, project program* Other hoys hope t o buy registered gilts for projects before school begins. criminal history in the life of Aemtea" —J, Edgar Hoover, Chief of Federal Bursal of Investigation, For every million dollsrs of invested capital, the brewing industry employs 78 men* For every million dollars of Invested capital general United States industry employs 818 men—. United States Statistical Report Chile, a few year# ago enacted, a «riM Gr*ana f l uffier, St Ju Jt, ad Mm h*me « f I n . Arthur &***, * *# « f Ttrte. Wadnuedar adhmaem. It is reported that the use o f sug gestive and obscene pictures and lit erature'on business-cards advertising liquor has become so widespread that the State Board of Equalization has found it necessary to warn “ the trade” that a continuance o f the obscenity will result in suspension o f licenses. How much time is given in our Sab bath schools for temperance education during the 8,760 hours in a year? Not over two hours in most schools. Two thousandparents, mostly moth ers, marched and filed a petition with C O Z Y j • THEATRE * Fri. and Satur., June 21-22 . Burgess Meridith—Lon Chaney, Jr, “OF MICE AND MEN” t Also Late NeWs Summer arrives Friday, today, of ficially at 8:37 d. nr." hut the weather man predicts the temperature will be | lower than what we have had the past | few weeks. Cold winds out o f the f northwest account for the delightful | weather the past few days.-' Sun. and Mon., June 23-24 ' Henry Fonda — Jane Harwell “THE GRAPES OF WRATH” First Show Starts 7 F. M. on this'picture June Bride-Elect Honored Tuesday When Guests Record Congratulations As Gift |Wed. and Thurs.. June 26-271 | Caesar Romero -— Jean Rogers | “VIVA CISCO KID” | Also “Terry and the Pirates” f 3- 1I • ' * e V ■ < t •. ' «■ •HtimiMlltlHIHimHMntUHIItMIttHlHriUHIMimiUHlUIHUftlH A unique . afternoon party and recording was made, by the guests at “shower” wtis given Tuesday after*, the party and presented to Miss Corry. i noon honoring a Junedbrlde, Miss Dor- f Miss Corry was presented many | otby Corry, Clifton pike, at the home gifts which were arranged on a table | ot Mrs. Greer McCalister, Whose mar-. around a three-tiered wedding cake, riage to Mr. Donald Engle takes place toppedby a miniature bride and^bride- groom. Rainbow streamers were em- June 27th. - - ' ” < / * s -.-Guests Were present from Xenia, Springfield, J ame s t own , Yellow Springs, Clifton, and Chicago, forty- five being prtseqt for the occasion. - A program of contests was arrang ed and as a unique feature a victrola ployed as decorations,' A sated court* was served by the hostess and miniature corsages of sweet pea* vrete giveu *8 favors. As sisting Mrs. McCallister were Mrs. Anna C. Smith, Miss’ Barbara Smith and.Miss Nancy Williamson'. I PAPER - HANGING * -— And — Interior Pointing ESTIMATES FREE Now Spring Line of SUN-FAST WALL PAPER -VENETIAN BLINDS /CLEANED AND WAXED TED BURBA _ Y o u can liv e a lif e o f ea «e t o d com fo rt that a m ed ieva l queen w ou ld h a ve en v ied • '•> w ith the h e lp o f m odem , u tility s e rv ic e .,’ ' . * "• ‘ .* E very day, in dpzetu o f ways, you w ill f in d v ■ th a t you r u tility service from T h e D a y to n P o w e r and L ig h t Com pany g iv e s y ou m om . com fo rt and moire tim e f o r leisu re, an d th u i contributes to y ou r en joym en t o f life . . ' W h o ’s th e queen a t y ou r house? T h e la d y / o f t h e fam ily , o f coarse ! A n d e v e ry m em b er o f th e fam ily shares w ith h er th e ro y a l gHm o f m od em u tility serv ice ! r ' t i e t i i T i i r i v i k i n L i c i T c n r i i i !Cedarville J & i Miss Eleanor Kyle Entertains " ' In Honor Of Mrs. Paul Burke Miss Eleanor Kyle entertained a number of friends i t her home east of town Mofidsy afternoon in a very delightful ifianner honoring her cou sin, Mrs. Paul Burke, nee Kathleen Kyle, of Holidays Cove, Pa. Twelve guests from Columbus, Os- for bridge and prizes were awarded Miss Lena Hastings, of Cedarville, and Mrs. James Miller, of Xenia, A guest prize was presented Mrs. Burke. Refreshments were served, by Miss Kyle at the cenclusion of the games, Mrs. Burke, and children “Nicky” horn, Xenia and Cedarville were re-j and “Sisty”, are spending this week in ceived. The group formed three tables Cedarville as Miss Kyle's gpesta. The B IGGEST H I T in the 6-ft. 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