The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

&ktktmdSocialActivities ___ vMM in m rnm * * » » * wm tnwitn. . ' "W" Mr*. Warier Wmodmtso *4 iniafiw M rtrittag bsr hrriher, Mr. ■On*. ftwtwwa ami MutUBy. Mrn. Cunt* J swni M SpriagMA *p*ri dw wMr «wt with Mr. M. W -Uettfawwi ~ Wm MarjertoMMwm, Whoha*bam Yiftitiaevriattm* bar* n to w i teh*r home te DetrrtL HR^ Gmfey, . Mto* Florence Robert* of Xmte ■pent Monday With Mr. and Mr*. Frank CrwweH. Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Say « f Mingo 0-, vkitod the latter** broth«r-ln-hnr and sister, Mr. and Mr*. C, JR.Masters for « fear day* this week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dean bad a* supper guests Friday evening, Mr*. C. L. Ctexton and two children from -Dayton, Mi** Dorothy Bermett; Mr. Arthur Evans and Mr. and Mrs. H. -W, Evans.. • ' Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Ho*totlef spent a part o f last week in Cotetobiw, visit­ ing their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, 'Haul MUter, and attending the State Fair. CHURCH NOTES . Jama* m i Alfred Swafay* MJsa Ethel Edwards and Mr. Arthur ••why attended the funeral « f their hveOar, Mr, Maury flwaty, who died *f a heart attack at his hem* in 8*. Chariaa, IU„Met Thursday. Miaa Maude Hasting* retaraed te ■ her achool fa* Kent, O* where she ha* hue* a Member o f the faeufay tor aev- .aral jaar*. Sba was aecewyanjed. by bar mother, Mrs. J. K. Hastings and. Mater, Miaa JUana Hastings, on .the* motor trip, " VT‘ The monthly meeting o f the Wo­ men's dub|will be hteld Thursday, Sept. 12, at the home o f Mr*,-J: J5, Mitchell. Mrs. John S. Harvey will'he' guest speaker. Mfsaes Dorothy and Martha Kennon aecempanied their uncle, Prof. Law* m ice Kennon and family, back to Lakewood, O., kst week for a short visit. Mr. Paul Smith o f Springfield joined the Misses Kenhon there and accompanied themhomeMonday.Miaa Dorothy Kennon will teach again this year In the Franklin Twp, schools, Darke county, ' * • ------^ .........* Mrs. laCTede Marti* and two daughters. Who hare been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mm L C. Dayis the past month, returned to their home in Coronado, Calif., Thursday Mrs.} Clara Morton, who had been spdndipg several week* with her son;* Iii-loV and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweetir Eossford, O., return-' ed home this .vreelf., She Was accom- parttri by' her daughter, Mrs. Sweet, Who mnajned.for a .few days with friends here. ' VLgUB*BMMM>tUaa. 1 KMIBb DarU % Marti* Mtalatsr Maeasuilaiw HfjNMtf-Aaaa.ltnuat A ' 0UmUR*f Q^lWDWir A Sunday Schoai 19;SS A. M. Them will be no preaching service this Sunday. Members are invited te attend service* at other church**. Wednesday, Sept. 11—Th* Charter meeting of the Women's Society for Christian Service will be held this coming Wednesday. Luncheon will he served at 12:00 o’clock, followed by the organisational meeting. All wo, mcb o f tive church are Urged to attend [this meeting,.^ THBBRBEHT CAMS— TBBCXS — TRACTOR# •B*Hater* -*•Fender* Osaeratoc* W* -flngr I W Car* Far Fart* XEN IA AUTO WRECKING CO. t i l S. CeBUr WU. ■aweWwMiimwwwiMiiii^iiisiiis.1 Pfaane: MahsJ l l Bmnimmum un ited P resbyterian RalphA, Janieeea, Jfinhtw Mr. and Mrs. H, W,-Evans had as their guest*.Tuesday,. Mr.' and' Mrs, G. M. Clark o f New York and Mrs Belle Coon and three daughters o f Dayton., Mr. Cecil Thomas o f Washington C. H., and Miss Frances Smith o f Colum-. bia City, Inch, spent Sunday with.Mr. Justin Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bolts and' daughter, Virginia, and son, Warten, o f Detroit, Mich* spent the week-end with Miss Maude Burrell aud Mr. and Mrs. AmosErame. ’ , ’ , " Miss Djcq&llaOwinga and Mr,‘HUrry Owings o f Norwood..visited their sister Mrs. Geo. .Hartman and .mace, Mrs.' David Reynolds over Labor Day. Mrs. M. Reynolds,and Mrs. Myr­ tle Stahl o f Tampa, Florida, left Mon-, day for Harrisburg, Pa„. where they will visit the latter's son. .They will* also rtsi&fef Philaac^h!a mKl New York City! I . Mrs. Paul Camming***riJfir*.Walr: ter Cummings entertained three tables of bridge' Friday evening honoring, their sister-inlaw^ M rs." Lawrejicg ' Dukes, whit le ft thus week fmS Win- ston-Salem, Jh*y Yntartheme. High score prices went to Mrs. Paul Orr and Mr*.' Robert MacGregor and! a guest jg £ » '‘to Mr*. Dukes. -Mr.’ ,Dukes is cpinmcted With the National Cash Register.-Co., in his city. Miss EuthWest,who ha* been Visit ing her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mr*.- Clyde Hutchison o f Buffalo, N. Y., returned home last Week, ac­ companied by her nephew, Clyde, Jr.* . who will visitWith his grandparents, Mr. and M te J. S. West. Dri and Mrs.HbtchiSOn far expected here later for a Visit - Mr. Max Dobbin*, son o f Mr.’ and Mrs. Fred DvfehhUf, who is located in Knoxville; T«*n<V spent the week-end vacation at .home. . Mrs. C. L. Cluxtorr and children, Marilyn gad Neil, o f Dayton, spent Thursday and Friday with Mr- and Mrs. H. W. Evan*. J The Herald probably bad a mis­ leading statement Met week in refer­ ence to tL 8, soldiers not getting to vote. There is no law against voting but as "a rote moat soldier* are far from their home state and unable to vote for that reason, State* that have absent voters ballot* would enable soldier* to'vote. It would be almost impossible for soldiers getting a fur­ lough to go homo to vote. Mr. and-Mr*. Roy Samoa spout at* oral day* thte week te the Smoky Mountain* and attended the dedica­ tion o f the Great Smoky Mountain National Part at Newfound Gap. Prof. C. W. StOele and wife who have been . spending ,their' vacation Visiting in Wheaton, III., wnd jother localities, returned home this week. Announcement ‘ has been made of the marriage pf -Mias Anita^Colman, daughter o f Rev. and Mrs, R, N. Col- man, Jr..former pastor o f the Clifton PresbyterirfB*Chbtth to Mr. Royal Tuttie Ferrcc, at Plymouth, Mass., Saturday, Aug. 24. The Ceremony was performed by the bridegroom's uncle. Rev, A, -J. Tuttle. .Both bride and gkVom attended- Wittenberg College, Springfield, A fter; their honeymoon, they-will reside te E .,Orange, N. where; M r,, Ferree is a research chemist o f the Egyptian po. ' Sabbath School 10:00 A. M, Supt. Emile Finney. . Preaching 11:00 A. M, Theme “The President's Call to Prayer," “Why Should We Pray?" “Who Should Pray?" Y, P. C, XL7 P. M. Opening meeting of the. Fall Campaign, led by the President, Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Let every member he present to help and encourage pur officers. Possibly we may have some echoes from the National Convention, held in Estes Park last montbfa? Mr. asd Mrs. Emile "Emile Finney, No evening preaching service this week. Chpir practice Saturday evening at 8:00 • Mid Week prayer meeting will be; resumed:-next week, with the meet­ ing at 7:45 P» M. Following prayer meeting, the semi-annual meeting'of the joint hoards' of Session and Trus- teecs Will be held. " . The Congregational Committee, Con­ sisting of the President o f each or­ ganization, or one appointed to repre­ sent them, will meet at the parsonage Monday, September 0, at 8 P. M. Xenia Presbytery will meet Tues­ day, SeptemberJOth at JamestoWn'at 10 A. M. Dr. D. F. Kyle represents the session at this meeting. DAVID NEAL DIED THURSDAY' „ " 1 . -.1. .V u* * ** David Neal, father o f Ezra jtfeal of this Place, died at his home - last Thursday night in Gallia county, aged. i t Dc$th wife* duo to .infirmities o f ‘old v , . ..Surviving xne his Widow and five *m*. Mr. *nd> Mr*. Earn Ne*l. pud daughter Jeanette, attended the funer- atSunday morning., Burial took place near hishome. Mrs. Rachel Wragg, 93, died Wed- ,n*sday in a nursing home in Spring- field after an illpess o f right month*.: She was horn near Pitchin and had lived most o f her life around Clifton. She was formerly a, teacher in the Ctfark county school*. A brother, Wes- fey Barrem, Richmond, Ind,, is the only survivor. The funeral will ’ he V held Friday morning at ten o'clock ' In Springfield. Burial in Clifton,ceme­ tery- ' Wanted—Hauling livestock and .all other kinds of hauling, Prfce reason- able. Paul Reed. Phone 118 Cedar- vilie, Ohio. . '2 t C O Z Y % THEATRE « Fri. attul Sat., Sepi. 6-7 Jeha Wayne “THE BIG STAMPEDE' With DUKE the Miracle Horse Selected Sheet Sebjeet* Su*., Most,, T ii **., Sop. «-«blo Brenda Jeyce deft* Payee “MARYLAND" ? — In Technicolor — . ’ Net* — CarteoN ■. c Ihe Xenia Aiken* defeated the Jamestown Adeaw-Thaewi *eft beH team on the local diamond by * score of 8 to 8. The Oedarrille » * « « In a second .game defeated Balm* 1# te 1. -Grimm meet* dm m & m feefepu fe team hem F r i^ £ » i« t* * * * * * PPli&fgUfe m AfaoVMNh d*HB| came, Wad. and THur*., Sept. tl-lB ; Edith Feliews “OUT WEST WITH THE ' PEPPERS^ ' ’ ■ Charley Chase Comedy— Sport*, , n-i,iw im iiWtlW lli— «» wwiWm iwHWiiiiiiiiiii,itilii L AM B M A R K E T EVERY WEDNESDAY Startlag Se|rt«ni»er 4tb Bring your lamb* to ua each Wednesday for beat prices. This market is in Addition to. our regular Monday auction ond our daily Hog Market. * * b 5 n ' . . . . ■ Phone Any Day For Market Price. SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCKSALES CO. - Sherman Ate* Springfield, O. Phcme 8942 WiHI(ie Dem ocratic Volunteer*, lac. CHARLitl K.MU8RWMUEXECUTIVEWRBCTfBI BOX 4H8, CLEVELAND, OEW . We Want WUHrie—For NatiorM U ^ r Phone:, 189—Cedarville Exchange MARION HUGHES & SON Wen Drilling CEDARVILLE, OHIO . ••■ * t .■ MAST-FOOS PUMPS * AERMOTOR WIND MILLS - POMP AND IWIND MILL REPAIRING " ■ THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN , Rev. Benjamin,N. Adams. Minister - . v Sunday, Sept. 8 9:15 A . M, Sabbath School Orchestra and Choir.", . ' 19:00 A. M. Sabbath School, Mr: BT. K. Stormont, .Supt.' , . 11:00 A. M. Morning - Worship. Sermon Theme: “God Redeemed." 7;00 P. M, Christian Endeavor at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ed­ wards/ John, (“ Jack") Adam* will be in costume and will conduct a “ Ques­ tion Rox’t on„“Tbiug* Korean." •-* Wednesday, Sept, f l—8:00 p., Mt; Sabbath School choir and 'orchestra rehearsal. , ► HIGHEST GASH PRICES , . , Paid For ' " HORSES AND COWS ' -- (Of size and condition) HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED,PROMPTLY Telephone, Kenia,'. 484 XENIA FERTILIZER & TANKAGECO. GREENE COUNTY'S ONLY RENDERING PLANT WIMU'H— *— .HIHHntHHWHWW— HHIHHH>lHllllW»MHWHI«Htlim»HH«tHmM«<lHlWl»H» cn u R cn o f t h e n a zaren e Rajrmoiri' Strickland, -Paster M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. , . Services Preaching, 10:30 A. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Mid-Week Meeting, each .Wednes­ day, 7:30 p. m. t u U J : u LLJ ■ n u FORT ■AYES 980 OUTSIDE ROOMS W ITH BATH • FROM MBi U 4^,"-■ Mrs. Hannabelle Nesbitt o f Colora­ do Springs, Colorado,-(arrived ThrifSr day to spend a few week* with her sister, Mrs Ralph A, JamiesOp. mpei.P 'UL'W■urn < ■■ ■*.■« m* * ■■ em T *m a *jn a *u i| H *iii m ^iAhafilM mir H i GftffHTH, Mppfof For Rent—Furnished apartment, Modem, five rooms and hath. Apply at this office. « j C O L U M B U S ALBERT , :.JH I0 wrtHiwrtmrtrtm»«wt*rtiirtoMli|iirt»»i»M»HiW»iimrtiw»wMrtrt PAPER-HANGING — And-^- Interior Painting ESTIMATES FREE New Spring Line of SUN-FAST WALL PAPER . VENETIAN BLINDS - CLEANED AND WAXED TED BURBA Cedarville R2 HOTELS 5000 ROOMS IN 0 STATES I pledge myself to support and vote for Wendell L, WilUde for President o f the United States. Enroll me as a WiUkie Volunteer and send me sev­ eral window posters of WendeU’iVillkie which I will display in my home or place o f business, also,WiUkie Wind-shield stickers, campaign literature and » sup­ ply o f WiUkie buttons. Name St. & No. Post Office —PWlUcri ACmtlimw*., r ■ ; S he ' s the S ame P erson ! whenshe*goes to B '"'store.' ‘ " , , , At herdub meeting, it’s kind o f fun to hear some radical lecturer “prove” thatmoet manufacturers are slickers, most store chssss ' is chalk, and most advertising is ballyhoo. But watch the clubwoman when she starts buying. She wants hermoney’s worth i : gets it. How?, By first consulting the« tisements.Thenby choosingthe products she, knows—^the trade-marked, nationally adver­ tised products that have been on the market' for years. • . Thosetrade-marked,advertisedarticldtare the ARISTOCRATS among alt the tilings she buys—or that any o f u%can,buy. 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ATTRACTIVE STUCCO BUILDING sit* " uated oh corner lot 50 x 150—No a s ­ sessments* Space to build 5 more apartments. — RECENTLY REMODELED, INSIDE AND OUT—No additional expenditure* either1 for improvements or furnishings^: maintenance coat CENTRALLY LOCATED—Near grade junior . H i g h Schools* Double service. V- t<• ■ i --j Excaptiosal Incoma For lavmtmeat Raqpoitwd SEE OWNER ON PBBMISBG AT. ONCE W ilb u r M. F a rik aw r 3 3 » Soath W t M h q t A n , . MhHM * »m iii«miei>iiMWi»Mi>Biiiifiiie . ) iinii>iiam»iniiww<wwwww i>im iiiiitiMiwH,iii. iiinii<iiiwNwtnnm nn wi i.l.l J’ ' ' Equipment Modern Kitchen Sinks Hot Water Heating Let m Quote yra Prices ' 30 Dayi Gract „ 6 u ( f « y A e t P o i t f t n i UNTIL OCTOBER 1, 1940 w ' t . ‘ - 1" ■- ■ - '■ . ’ . % - ; ' I f posdlde we advise putting fa ym t winter coal during balance o f Se^bssslut . iVlnyUNS C*®**Va^lr»€Wv - a?® ia ■ ‘ 'PRMMPQMw price*, a* miqrlie ifaw wfli mri S ji m into effect ***** M m . 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