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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