The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

9 SSSCUftnDUt m m w m <n*>w m i w m m , ' ........ ' " ' J .........................." ■'~"w nj'l,,r,™':'U. \ , SZ-j-WByi 'FmmmArn* ru tm I JU*f Jto* KiteHg, t o t hter « i Mr. andSocialS tamitiesJ — S X - H S S S H S r s i m s r ptW B rraR iAN Rev. * » } « » * N. — ^ GasHnr, trn& u r 9 t \ m o m m m Hr. a f#Ska . <*M*w CoMter, ttedor- j IN CJEDARYILLR “— 1 * *fh m inyrwftift « l * Xenia -~ * v* • r * ^ ■«•_. ®S(^M mm lb*. V . V . Galhwray left Bsferdsy Sw QrfgiMp* to j i i i t o fetototol^Wto hqs bo«Jt in that rftjr for several days Jean Conley, who under- mi eaerattea at the MeClstlan ■eoi**.d»y» Nte* h«* been**- tewhe* home on the Reid road. J * * t« BeoHi e l Colhmbui is hrotber-in-law end awterrj-anjl William R. Hopping, . Mfe*. Jt»n« Davis, daughter o f Mr. add Mfs. John A. Davie to visitiag . wHfe$*r Kyat, M**. Ralph Fergaaeu In Cjftfoljiirt-tfrfc week, • * ■'•,L.rneiumjymi^piwMiMH—wy*m i *•,*•'V>«,■ Perl WaiterMorton, 0 . Q., andwife end bob , -Harold, Vof Louisville,.Ky., ere gueate o f Mr. Ralph end Mias Iue Murdock end attending the Greene >-(Scanty Fate, . * Mini Gtae#.. Bestow, « f Yellow af Mr, Carl Fer- ’Xsala, wee hsnared at e. wla- •aPeiMOtte "shower* kg- Mrs, Fred Berry, e f Brides fit., Mrs, Raymond PnePMh «Sd Kite Ffcwnw* Fergu- •Mr. eed~ Mrs. Howard me, « f Xmdd, B* the Bwry home, Frb Leader, James Ramsay, Tuesday, right after by the thirty' Bands?, August 4 9:4$ A. M. Sabbath Bebo«i Qrchaatra and Chair. 10:06 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr. H, X, Stormont, Supt. 11:99 A, M. Mewing Warship, Sermon Theme: “Walking With God,” 7:00 P. M. Chrfrtlea Sadsaver at Crowell's. Misses Maude and Lena Hastings have m ^ n ed front a ten dsy.*yscatfon motot^trip to the Adirondack ,Moun- ’ tains inVermont and New"Hampshire. -------------- ------ .................. . ~ tent—A-Ave foSlrt4adfiTBith, modern, nnar,Cedarville College. Rent oithCr furnished or unfurnished. Pjftone CedarV»|le.0|R?. , . v X^nteota guosta , wflp-iMdaau Wore awarded Missas Isabel XcCtoUao, Louise Hut- chfam^imirpjhma Byte. Ah a r r s tj^ styamer Bowers dec* ora^d .t3|a hnme,o{ Mrs. Ewry. The g im t o t jbpar received many lovely giftp<and labor in the afternoon an feeemup ^bibaw^d by bhe hbitossmi. ||Ms*Bo<dafe, the daughter o f Mr. r s ;. Sf R. .Bootes, o f Yellow Jw married early In Was graduated from Bath Oabam. ..■* ’:*• -■,.-. ( &’ tha, s<mo f Mr. and o f pear Xenia. ItnlrWsityandwas College and is nodT tewdxing in' Waynesville High Schottfe^SdadyMnH. . .* HIULKfU-.CROOMS MAROlAtiR PERFORMED Misses Margaret and Pannie McNeill (and their nephew, Mr. Gail Sesler, Of iJnicaster, 0 ., drove to Hardin Co., last Friday to see their brother and wife, Mr. andMrs.R.-S, McNeilk Mrs. McNeill has been in very* poor health 1hut fs now much Improved, Mrs, Lawrence Dukes was anhonor- „ed guest last Saturday morning at the home of Mrs.’ HaroldJ£ay, Benia, ■when two tables o f bridge were en­ tertained.' Mrs. Dukes with' her hus- band and son will loeate soon in Win-, . sbjn-Salem,. S'.*C^ %here Mr, .Dukes will be connected with the National Cash Register Co. Prizes were award­ ed; Mrs.- Walter Cummings "andtMrs. Arthur- Cumniings, and a guest'prize waS presented to Mrs. Dukes. "^x ^- rn-rn^, „if..... ,.-1'T *- " ^ IBeaH^sr Sptok ‘ B pr c ia I i .— [PBt 1 |Crpt|. Pert».»_»-,— — +-IIJS 6 1Reg; SOc manicure ‘ Facial Free i ,:- v ^.-' u . . . . - j . . ■ ., ’•■".■ . .»•■ Call Id for your appotetment . V ^Cedarviilcy W - jh a »»« W w w im n »» s " e n , > n iiaM > e n ^ e « iWMM » MMiiie , Miit«w IV * i - . ^ * r - e . jjiHmm^»iii6iiMiiuitrii«iO<iM,MiijiiiWnii.imWM»ii<m0»t f . v . c o - z - i r | . . * * " : THEATRE !' J ■'Fri. and Sst>>Aug, 2-3.. .:■ WALLACE BEERY'• . / “29MDLBT®AMn t Nogs — Pete Smith S&iapd.Mtm., Awg. 4-8;-. : ::HdiC 4 m«<^i —Jdary Bath flW^cs “ FOUR SONS” NeW»— Q«r Gsng Comedy Wed, «mi Thur*., Aug* 7*8 Walter Pttgoon - r FIoWWco ftfci, “THB PHANTOM RAIDERS” Terry — Crime Do«« Not Pay , Miss MarJdjTe-Impulse Grooms, o f CednrVille,; and Mr. William Lewis Hilling, o f Xenia, were united in mar-: St. Mission.Church Saturday rafternoon In Benia. , ReV. Andrew ilatchison officiated at the service and the couple was attended by Mr. . and. ,Mr3- Leslie .Cooper, o f Benigi:-", t-- . . , • , Mis* Grooms;Is thd daughter of Mr. md|irs<George Grooms,of Cedarville and Mr, Hilling, is the SOUo f Mrs, D. Howard, , TWO.GROUPS ENTERTAINED ■ r AT townsley home - Mrs^ Ralph!Townsley, Mrs. W. W. Galloway, Mrs. Harry Hamman and Miss' Witrpah Spencer, entertained two groups o f friends last Thursday and Friday afternoons at the Towns­ ley home. Forty- guests-weer received for luncheon and bridge -an Thursday and twenty-eight guests were enter-; tained at luncheon on Friday. ' Prizes for bridge gahies were award- ed.^to,Mrs. Delmnr Jobe and Mrs. W.. L. Cummings, art Friday to Mrs Nancy Oglesbec and M'rs. R. C. Rite- hour. The home was decorated with garden, flowers for each event. Those assisting the hostesses were Misses' Rebccca'and Qotothy’ Galloway' and irgiiiia Townsley. < "Mrs-.Mary Harbiscn and-niece,Mito Mary. McConnell, left this week for Cleveland^ 6,, where they will visit for several days with the former’s son- in-law and daughter, Dr. and M^s. 'Leslie, 'Dean, - ..-'i ■ - « ' . Thcr,Reverend IF-- Edward, Stokes- berry and hi* family wefo .'the -guests of-.Rev. and Mrs, Benjamin N. Adams over-last .week end. Rev W-. ,E, StokesbettY' .is 'pastor o f the West- Ipkmtor-! Pteabytepian Church o f 04 Petersburg,Fla.: St. ’ ME ADOW GOLD I C E C R E AM Different Flavors—- BULK — PACKAGE — BRICK .* / GUPS— BARS - 3 _ •- %■ M ■ Individual orders taken and filled >for your teas or parties, P HON E *185 Side Representatives N E A L ’ S RESTAURANT “GREATER THAN ‘KENTUCKY” h two fft ffeMtywood’A *iW**t *M»* Mwm mteratt rn to* Taehaleolor prodwe- * m m t« tk* WuwMmok. Also fWttted to the *ap*rb WWW. Btttki9^ *** huich—Red Cross Rsfdgaa Jtewing at the U. P. Church, Material* wR) be supplied. Please notify Mrs. O, A, Dobbhte If you have a portable electric sewing machine which can be used. Large at­ tendance i t urged. Wednesday, 7:80 P. M,1-Sabbath school choir and orchestra rehearsal. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. JamteMn, Mlnteter Supt. “The Sabbath School 10:00 A, M, Emits Finney, preachig l i ;00 A . M, Theme, Harvest of Life.” No evening services.^ The‘.annual' Chttrch Picnic will be held on Friday o f next week, August 9, at Bryan park. It 'ffehoped that we can be seated by 12:00 o’clock noon, so plan to come by 11:00 A.’ M., If pos­ sible, More definite announcement will bemade at church on Sabbath Ced. ... . became the bride o f O r ir r .— t . bm -<M * — tar « a l i £ : " S f . t ^ J * * * * - r 4- * 1” Judging o f the 4-H GMk fat sajf Awa-1 SaMtor - - - - - __ r™ I w S ? u L **” *«* •* * » fUooni United Prasbjr- Townsley soh e f * «• Rateh s ( ^ ^ j , Xenia, A 1b* hem* o f ^ ***** The brido ha. bean tetoh- f#d . wj-rt « - _ . * « *• to# Fayette deputy school*, .I S S S l jm vmwmio . prhe and ako grand championship, V-*a , « n » APgiut ■ » , In addition he was given first plaoe on showmanship. Harold Cony was awarded first prize on Hereford* and akm was given Reserve Grand championship. ' We were unable to get returns on the other classes at press time. WEALTHY LAND OWNER DEAD Charles Persinger 78, Fayette coun­ ty land owner, died in a Columbus hospital Wednesday where he had been a patient for a week or more. Mr. Persinger owned 4,300 acres Of the finest Fayette cotmty farm land, 9,600 acres being given to Ohio Wes­ leyan university and 700 tp Otterbein college. The gifts were on the-an­ nuity plan. <He had also contributed to Wilmington college. He did not own ah-acre o f land at his death. The body will be cremated ‘and the ashes Spread over the campus* e f the three schools which he had aided. »<. - Mr*. Mary Tarbox was taken ill while on her way down town, Wednes­ day, and had .to be placed under doctor’s care due to the excessive heat. gm Mhj 2 WtomwMEfc S m | \ jw tm mm imnmmm - mum mm? m* : D iU ^w lHmrComedy *tn * X m fr ■Mrs. Carrie Jones of Bpringfield visiting for a few days with Mr. M. W. Collins and family. Fathers and mothers tell hoys and girls how It will hurt them to drink Wine and use tobacco; hut they go tight ahead and drink and smoke and run around to wicked places, and' eh, what a let o f trouble they have! Right; now a young man is In jail because he was driving when he was drunk,, and killed a map, ad now he will have to go to prison, and all his life Is ruined, and his ijiother and father are heart­ broken—-apd so is the boy now. . Subscribe to TUB HERALD METHODIST David n. Markle, Minister ' Sunday, August 4,1940 Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning worship 11;0G A. M.' Ser­ mon Theme, ''The Roads We TVaveJ”. Wednesday, August 7—All day meet­ ing of Women’s Groups at chtirch. ' CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNB Raymond Strickland, Pastor _ „ . . -f— 4-, * Sunday School-J0i:30 A. M. Services Preaching, 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Meeting,’ each Wednes­ day, 7:30 p. ni. - ? SOFT BALL RESULTS “TheFirstLadyOfExplorationw ’ •’ ’ W , ' i r f t e i f l Two games o f soft ball on the local diamond last Friday night proved good drawing cards, yet jthe score was muchr one sided. The Adams-Thuma team, Jamestown defeated'the Xenia Galiaher team with a 17 t o 2 score. The local Rams Walked away with the Xenia Eavey game by a score of 16 to 2 . .The two games for this Friday are: Adams-Thumn vs, Selma, 8 -P. M. - Osborn -vs. Cedarville Wonders, 9 p .M l v /'- - ^ % \ •** ; It’s a gay new romance when girl Olivia UeHavlUtmd meets boy. Jeffrey Lynn In the happiest -new blues-chaser of the y**f, "My Love C*&e Back,” the new film opening at the Xenia Theater Sam day for a 3 day engagement. HMMH.UHfMMmntMMHHIMHHHHHI ^ . I am now devoting^all my time to my Xenia office. . DR. IRyiN a HYMAN . Chiropodist . . . Foot,Specialist • TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET. * , Open daily— 9 A. M. to 5;30 > .M - Evening Hour,»; Tucs,. Tburs., Sat. > 19 Allen Bldg. . Xcida, O. .■ *>• ;• - 1 1 .* ’ 4 '. ’-iPtflYniMS NewLowFees Office *—Main. 261-W * * House— Main 416-R M«UW i li i Lovely Oso Johnson, world-famous explorer, scientist, lecturer, and photographer of wild animal and savage, tribal life, ts abown above from a sceUe from. Columbia's “1‘MARRIED ADVENTmtE,” her. life story Miicii comes to the Malestle theater, Springfield, O., dii Saturday, August 3.* The pew film containing all the .high­ lights of Her 37 years of ,aaVenture In exotic lands Is baaed, upon her own autobiography Of. the same .name, a-recent Rook-otthe- -Mouth Club selection-. , Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gibson and sons, Franklin and' Jackie o f Mtdfand, Pa., and Mrs. 0 . A . Gibson o f Epst Liver­ pool, O., arrived Saturday for a visit with Prof, and Mrs- ErnCkt Gibson. Mrs. G. A Gibson expects to remain hei-e for Several dayg? Miss Ruth West, director of relig­ ious educatioh At First Congregation­ al Church, Mansfield, O., is here on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, S. West. Miss Rebecca Idggett o f Ripley, is also a guest o f her uncle and aunt at the West home. Miss West, will leave later for Buffalo, N. Y., where she will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hutch­ ison, Jr. D a lly Hog Market W e now* condnet a hog market do ily in addition to our regular l iv e StM k S .t « , EVERY. M ONP^Y . Phone Any Day For Marjket Price SPRINGFIELDJUVE STOCKSALES CO. Sherman ^ v e . Springfield, O . - Phone 8942 S ubscribe T o T he H erald F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Jamestown,.Okie Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES VOG UE SHOP TOICT-AYEAB CLEARANCE NOW IN PROGRESS > m ’ ; ‘ . • *, * » Take Advantage of the • >, Tremendous Savings ; *- 1., .U ; . ’ * Offered In This Sa l e . Xfi w l 22 SOU FOUNTAIN AV& Springfield, Ohio ,•* .... ............. ‘ ‘ , __ , ' ‘ Phone:' 109—Cedarville Exchange * ■ - u '* ■ , ■ ■*t * j MARION HUGHES & SON . „ a 4 Well Drilling CEDARVILLE, OHIO * ' ' MAST-FOOS PUMPS AERMOTOR WIND MILLS PUMP AND WIND MILL REPAIRING MMaMNMuNMMMMH * TT 17 H A D P l^ D Ju • E j f JLJ. 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