The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52
Club andSerialActivities lo r. HftJnet Stewart and family *f gp^rte, in , |Mkvt broa Tiiitiii[ tfr% Htnihh^roJ* HTauaFLiftnifftroro V* b pll> JpiPwl HHB JfWRH njnulteg rororot day* h i Chteag* tik i v *A o«t ft hwatem trip. f l u m nn il P f u t f t iHift JIlASd'^dddjjff Frf- day, ftt aeon a t B on* State Buie. Mfca Gurova ClftteROj . I t W lN i* In Foetori*, 0 , as ft guaat of llisa Batty Carter. Mteroa Catt* and K m ? Turner of Loyall, Ky., who hare bron gruesU of Dr. W. R. McCbroney tor rovers! days returned to their home Monday. Mias Susannah West and Mr. Joseph West have returned home from Toledo where they attended summer school in Toledo University. , Mr..and Mrs. Robert Harraount and daughter Barbara, o f Dayton, were dinner gueata of Mrs, Charles Ridge way and Miss Mabel Crain, Saturday evening. ■ Miss. Mary Zeiner and Miss Emma Belsford of Cleveland, enroute to tbe Smoky Mountains, visited Friday with Mrs. Charles,Ridgway an dMiss Mabel Crain, The annua] reunion and picnic of the McMillan Clan Will be held a t the Alford Memorial Gymnasium, Cedar* ville, Friday evening, August 16. Sup. per Will be served a t 6 p. nr. MIW BLOW* MaLAUGBLIN I f BRIBE OFMR. BDWARDCARRY -jjgggg CRDARVILUg HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGURY «, SMI Mhw Xfciro XcLaaghlia, daughter •t Mr, and Mm. Marry McLaughlin, l ain*. 111, broom# the bride of Mr. Edward J , Carey, ef Dayton, in a evrewtony tpiktly solemnised a t the bo&ft of Dr. W. R. MbChaaney, Thurs day evening. ■ Dr, MtChftmmy officiate a t the Mu*** ring Mfcrtpf M t * ¥& the eeOpl* was nitftWffinM. The bride, a eonsln «f the late Mrs. W. R. MeCbes- ney, wore .a white atfk crop* sports fteek with white ftaroMorite, A fter a weddt% trip Mr, and Mrs. Carey Vril] tetabiiah their home in Dayton, Mrs, Carey is a graduate of Cedar- villa College and attended Ohio State University. She taught in the Dayton and Yandalia school* and also taught in the Miami county schools, Mr, Carey whose home is in Mohawk, N. Y., is a draftsman in the engineering depart ment of the National Cash Register Co., Dayton. MISS KYLE ENTERTAINS FOR MISS ELEANOR COOLEY Miss Rebecca Galloway has entered Office Training School in Columhu- where she will take a.cotirse in train ing,. Mies Galloway graduated in.June from Dennison University, Mrs. Lawrence Dukes and son, Lar- ry, and Mr*: Fr*nfe Creswell and daugh’ &dly Kay spent Tuesday near Logan, 0., with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Nixon (Ruth Dewitt) and two children Wray and Charlene. Mis? Doris Hartman is spending her » August vacation a t the home of her parents,' Mk. and Mrs. G. H. Hartman. Miss' Hartman has been in charge of j the Vacation Bible School in Cheviot, O. _ Mrs.'Edwin Westcrfeld o f ’Cincin nati, is,spending the week here with her aunt, Mrs,' Cora Trumbo, Miss Dorothy MeElwain of North Carolina, Wh^ attending school a t Miami ,University, also spent the week end. with f f i foram ig, “ * Prof, and Mrs, Hilpiar G. Grimm of Columbus,'were th e week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bird. They were accompanied home Sunday even ing by Mrs. R, W. Vatigjm and Miss Anna Vaughn of Pomeroy, O., who have "been visiting here fo r three' Weeks. "'4'r' * ■ . ' Dr. W. R. McChesney entertained at a dfnper parly a t his‘home, Tuesday evening' tee following guests Mrs. Margaret Turner,' Mr. and Mrs. Bren- tph Turper, Of Quincy, Mass., Mrs. Margaret Young and Misses Eleanor and Margaret Young’of Boston, Mass., Mrs, Anna* Morton, of Xenia;. Misses flelen Chitty and Reatrice Collier, of pear Xenia, and. Miss Orsadee Stewart pf BowefsvUle, Miss Eleanor Kyle entertained a t a miscellaneous “shower” a t her home, east, of town,' Saturday afternoon for Misa .Eleanor Cooley, of Cedarville, bride-elect of Mr. Emilie Finney, near Cedarviile. An ice course was served and green and white appointments were employed by'the hostess. Contests were enjoyed during -the afternoon by twenty-five guests from’ Xenia, Clifton, Springfield and Cedar- ville. ; ■* Miss Cooley, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Wilbur Cooley, will become the bride of Mr. Finney Sabbath, August 18, following the morning church serv ices a t the Cedarville United Presby terian Church. ‘Miss ..Cooley a graduate of Cedar ville College, has been teaching a t the Casstown School in Miami County for the last three years. _ ,. Mr. Finney is the son of Mr. and Mrs., A, T. Finney. He is a graduate of Cedarville High- School and is en gaged in farming. - ‘ . g o ld en w e e d in g d a t e ANNOUNCED FOR TUESDAY y* Carpenters, plumbers and elec tricians have h*3 * busy week re- Yamptng th# Creswell home recently purckarod by C«d«rville College from Nelson OirroweH for * girl’s dormitory, t I t Ip expectedthe contractor# w>Uhave ‘the building ready by the^opening of celegf w e t month, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Hastings will observe their golden wedding anni versary a t their home on Bridge St., Tuesday, August 13. The event will he “an Open house** for afternoon fropi 2 to 6 and in the evening from g to 10:36 p.njt’'- ■.......... Mr, and Mrs Hastings have been residents of this place forty years. Mr. Hastings first was a member of the firm of Kerr & Hastings Bros., and later the' firm of Hastings Bros., Coal grain and implement dealers. His* brother F . P. Hastings, a partner died some'years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Hastings were married in New Concord, O,, August 13,1896, the latter being formerly Miss Nellie kfpprehead. They hijve two daughters, Miss Maujle, who teaches in Kent, O., and Miss Lena, who teaches in the Springfield City Schools. A son, Wil liam, is a t home, ' Friends and relatives are cordially invited to participate in this event. Among - relativescom ing from a distance arc three sisters and a brother of Mrs, Hustings: Misses Meda and Mna Moorehead, "and Mr, Clqrke Moorehead,' of Zaneville; and 'Mrs. Sherman McYcnn, of Elgin, 1M, The Red Cross Of the community met Tuesday afternoon a t the U, P, Church and 36 drosses *of adult size Were made-to be sent to headquarters in New York* The material was fur nished by the Red Cross, « Boa’s Beauty Salon : — SPECIAL — OiLCroq. Perm.-——----- -— fl.50 Reg. fiOc manicure —— — — —36 Facial Free Call 14 for yo*r appoiatment CedarvHIe,’0. ^ ■laagsc i COZ Y „ THEATBE • Fri* taut Sfttnr** Fat criitew ^ ****** Amri* ' wmr ftl *** **gLIGUTl*Y HONORABLE” Lftte- Npwa « a t G tr tm The Dorcas Class of the U. P. Church met Wednesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. Harry Thomas. Re freshments were served. Miss Mary Margaret MacMillan is visiting Dr. T. H. Mackenzie, her, uncle, in Flushing, N. Y. and is also attending .the New York^WorldVs Fair. Stan, asm ! Mtm^Angtiri 114* BriftA AbtflMi •*- BWWrift m t RON, ■ tm M * m m X * * * W«4*anal At»R. Carolft "tm m m * it* MILLION %>W* Tfttty m i Tlte flr«t#i»*-**Fftte RiaHh SIIIIIIIIUH mtmmmmmrn Mrs. Clara Morton is visiting with her son-in-taw and daughter,' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweet |n Rossford, Q. Mrs, LaClede Markle and two daughters of Cqroflado, Calif., are here on an extended visjt with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, |. C. Davis, CHURCH NOTES MRTPODIRT David M. Markla, Mteteter Bftftday Sftbftel 10:06 A. M. Morning worship 11:00 A. H. Ser mon Theme, "Unheroic Heroism". TER FIRST PRESBYTERIAN k i r . f iw j u d s N. Adaau, MWater Sabbath, Aug. 11 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra and Choir. 10:00 A. M. Sehbftih Rriv>el, Mr. H. —-- -*■ a.-OMRRMnPEMRRit KPRQROta 11:00 A. M, Morning Worship, Sermon Theme: “God Is”, being the first o f a series of sermons on ’’Groat Things About God." 7:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L» Ben nett. Leader, Doris Ramsey, Tuesday, August 18—6:30 P. H. Broadcasters Class Picnic a t Bryan Parkr Bring families. Bring baskets, Cold drink provided. 4 Wednesday, 7:30 P. M,—Sabbath school choir and orchestra rehearsal. Advance Notice—The August meet ing of the Missionary Society will be held on Tuesday the 87th instead of on Thursday, The reason for this is that we will have an opportunity on Tuesday to hear Mrs. Edward Adams, R. N., of Taiku, Korea. Further de tails will be announced next week. LEGALMOfRCEl Grate Pot, wh*M ytaw «f residues is nnknewn will tehs naMs* that on April 0, 1940, Jska Pat Mad auR for dlvores on ths growsds s f gross nsg- Is tt of duty, hsfftM tea Osnrfc s f Com mon Pleas, Groans oronrty, Ohie, in; Cass No. 88JM1, That aaM row s wUl corns on fo r hearing on m after May 90, 1940. F. W. DUNKLE, Attorney] ' LESALNOTfCB Maria H. Conner, whose place of rosMones te whimswn wM trim nrotoe that on Juhr 16th, 1940, Clyde R. Os»- nsr Bled sutt tm dtrores sn the growris of gross neglect of duty, b*> foro ths Court of Common PUro, Greene county, Ohio,!* rose No.88919, That said caws will corns on for hear ing on or after August 17, 1940. Cecil E. Edwards, Atty, <7-M-#t-8-17) Dayton, (Hite wiMMiiiwiniiiiniHMPiinmiiiimiWMWiiiiiwiiiwMHWinmfiii w iwiiii, iiMiiiiiiiiim i iim iiin iim wwewiwwwwwMM UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A. Jamieson, Minister vooua s h o p TWICE-A-YEAB " CLEABANCE O ■ ■<['I— i ■anI.ft(in,.* Iin-in.- I..■. NOW IN PROGRESS Take Advantage* of the Tremendous Sayings . . Offered In This S a l e . V e e iic S h o p 3« r o * 22 SO. FOUNTAIN AVI. S p r in g f ie ld , O h ie l>fll ll(ERIWIIW IM R R tR R M I| W.WR| lM llR<RR( 19 Allen ^ Bldg. Xenia, O. I am now devoting all my time to my X*mk edee. DE. IRVIN a HYMAN Chiropodist . , . Foot Specialist TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF THE FEET. Open daily—9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Evening Hours, Toes., Thar*, Rat. «e « __ PboC&Ml N bw L ow P o o s 00 ^ * —^Mah>»u.ir W W H s w a - lW n M O ^ .......................... .......... ...... ...... .............. ..... .....)-f—frr;(‘~|‘fT' Sabbath School 10:00 A. M, Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Theme “Wells of Salvation”. No evening services. Regular services August 11 and 18, but no service August 25, which will bo Congregational Vacation Day. , ' The Annual Sabbath School and - Congregational Picnic will be held to - ' day- (Friday) qt Bryan Park, Trans portation Committee Mr. O. A. Dob bins and Mr. Roy Waddle. Anyone wishing transportation, please notify this committee. Table Committee, Mr. Fred Dobbins and Wilhur Cooley, ' Entertainment Committee, Harold Cqoley, John Reinhard, and the Misses Dorothy Galloway and Geneva Clem- ans. I t is hoped that every member of the Sunday School and Congregation, with their entire families may be pre sent, and the committee wishes to have us seated a t the tables by twelve o’clock noon. i CHURCH o f th e nazarene Raymond Strickland, Pastor Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Services Preaching, 10:30. A. M. i Evening Service 7:30 p , M. Mid-week Meeting, each Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. GUFFEY ACT GOES INTO EFFECT SEPTEMBER 3rd Which Means 40c TO 50c ADVANCE IN COAL PRICES If possible, we advise putting in your winter coal during August Place your order now while We can make deliveries at present prices. P U R I N A F E E D S C. L. McGUINN Phone 3 tM»*wHtHtemMNWlWNHW4>MMIfMM»N>llll« NWUMIlh»NIW »IW« IN NHI>lfNINMMMNMil Ff t r B K T T I 1 CAMMIR0 U se A M0DEBR GAS RANGE i i . H r ' Greene County 4-H club members ? will again join with Clinton and F ay -. ette counties in holding their annual! junior 4-H camp for members 10-16! years qf age a t camp Cliftim, August | 12-17. Camp will open Monday after noon with registration from‘2-4 p.m. J pfifl supper a t 6:00 o’clock. The Camp will dose after breakfast Saturday. A program of handicraft work, nature study, swimming instruction and rec reational activities has been arranged. Vespers and campfire program will he held’ each evening. An appreciation hour will be held daily a t 4 o’clock, ftt which « guest speaker will discuss topics of interest to campers, Daily Hog Market W f now conduct • hog market daily in addition to our regular Live Stock Sales EVERY MONDAY. * Phone Any Day For Market Price SPRINGFIELDLIVE STOCK-SALESCO. Sherman Ave. Springfield, O. Phone 5942 N ow You 'Can Do Your Cunning In A Cool K i tc h e n ! Plan to can all the fruits and vegetables you want to this year. . . and don’t worry about a hot kitchen or spoiled foods! With a modern gas range, vour klrcbairre* mains'cool and comfortable bccauwi your up*e-date gas range doesn’t overheat. You can work better, faster, longer. . . , with the help of your 1940 gas range. ; * * , Your canned foods taste better, to o ... be cause modern gas ranges end many of the . -causes o f spoilage— cooking too fast or too slow, varying temperatures, and otherworries. For better canning and more enjoyable cooking, turn'to a modern gas range! THS HUTTON POWER and LIGHT. COMPANY SDBSORIBJt TO TH« IlERAUl - I F. L. NELSON, O. D. OPTOMET’RIST Janestows, Ohte Especial Attention Given SCHOOL-AGE EYES Rhone: 109—Cedarville Exchange ’ MARION HUGHES & SON Well Drilling’ CEDARVILLE, OHIO MAST-FOOS RUMPS AFRMOTOR WIND MILLS ■ S ' PUMp AND WIND MILL REPAIRING MEADOW GOLD I CE CREAM Different Flavors— BULK — PACKAGE — BRICK C U P S -BA R S Individual orders taken and filled for your teas hr patties/ PHON E 185 Sole Representatives N E A L ’ S ; RESTAURANT i«KrtmHwnimwiM)wiiii>u»jH»H«i*t»W*«"*Mlw'VWWH!Wwtw*<Hit:inniiiiMiiiiiiiiiinl»«.»*» F. E. HARPER * Plumbing of All Kinds Bath-room Equipment Modem Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating # O S ’ L U HOTEL FORT HAYES KO OUTSIDE ROOMSiQ WITH BATH* FBOM’f i TVedU oftriitdC i IF to fhon rmffdjhtrfft f rilftj i n w it l GRirrmt, M mhh & Let us Quoteyou Prices roiiilteHteSHteawnn C O L U M B U S M .B IR T w u w u H m a i .HOTILS S000 ROOMSM• STATES Fidkl Foe ' HORSES AND COWS noGi, cALvtsAim mm fsSSmm W H O iiF tL Y SHI14 IttVKIXUI $ TAMKAQMCtk
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