The Cedarville Herald, Volume 63, Numbers 27-52

V CJ5DA1VIIX® KMUXJD, FRIDAY, CJW o r f SocialActivities 0 I « ^ c h n o t e s | TT Mr* and Mm, V. H, Hulkk, of IndianapeD*, aro | awU of Mr. and Mr*. 0 . A. DebMaa over thU weak end. Mr. Arthur Bum * and S oy . B. N. Adams at tomfcd the mooting of Bay'' ton P reobytery on Tuesday a t th* Millvilte Presbyterian Church, near Hamilton, Ohio. I V meeting marked the 186th anniversary o f the Millville Church, which U a merger of the Presbyterian and Reformed congrega­ tions of that community in 19X9. Mrs. Lawrence Shields of Xenia was an interested speaker in giving a pic* tare account of her recent trip to South America before the members of the Home Culture Club a t the home of Mm. David H. Mprkle, Tuesday af­ ternoon, In her tplk, i n which she described the boat trip and trips made inland in Mrs* Fannie Wilson of Detroit, Mich,, South America, Mrs. Shields stressed and Mr. and Mm. Paul Miller of Go* ( the'necessity for "a solidarity be- lumbus, were recent guests in the j tween the two Americas.’' Mrs. Shields Hostetler borne, land her.sister, Mrs. William H. Ken- ■ ..... I,-------- ----- | yon, were members of a party of Dr. Clyde Hutchison of Buffalo, N. twenty-five women who made the HOME CULTURE CLUB HEARS MRS. LAWRENCE SHIELDS ON SOUTHERN TRIP Y., has joined his wife and son, and is a guest a t the home of his father*, in-law, Mr. J. S. West and family. The. Kensington Club held “Guest Day” a t the home of Mrs. Fred Dob­ bins, Thursday afternoon. The speak­ er being Mrs. Lawrence Shields of Xenia, who gave a description of her recent trip, South America. Mrs. Ada Jones was assistant hostess. Mrs, Arthur Ciimnfings and' Mrs. Walter Cummings have been visiting in Winston-Salem, N. C. Thej ac­ companied Mrs. Lawrence Dukes and son, to their new home, in that city. Mr, and Mrs. Burton McElwain and two daughters' of Ashvillej N. C., are visiting with Mrs. Cora Truinbo and Miss Mildred Trunibo, They were ac­ companied by their daughter who is a student in Cihcinhati University and Miss Dorothy McElwain will re-ehter Miami University Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ win Westerfteld of Cincinnati were al­ so, guests a t the Trunibo .home over Sunday. Mr. P. J . McCorkell, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mary McCorkell, have returned home after a visit with relatives in Atlantic City, N, J., and other interesting points in the East. Miss Eleanor Finney South River Road* who teaches school at. Sulphur Grove, Montgomery county^ underwent an operation for appendicitis a t the McClellan Hospital, Tuesday, and re ­ ports are that she is improving. Miss Finnney was first taken sick Monday but did not give up her teaching un­ til Tuesday. New faculty members of the high school were honored with a hamburger fry arranged by the teachers a t Bryan State Park last Wednesday evening; Mr. Ralph Moon was chairman and twenty-eight enjoyed the everting to­ gether, ■ “good will tour”, sponsored by the General1Federation of Women’s clubs. Twenty-two members and three guests responded to roll call with current events. Miss Doris Hartman sang ‘’Sylvia” attd “Auf Wiedershen”, accompanied by Mrs. Markle. . The club will study South America this year and in opening the year’s program, Mrs. R. R. .Townaley read a poem “South America”, written by Miss Mildred Trumbo, teacher in 'the Cedarville schools. Mrs. Paul Orr, re­ tiring, president, spoke - briefly and .Mrs* J. W, Johnson, the new'presi­ dent,, outlined plans for the year. Mrs. Arthur Cummings and Mrs. Walter Cummings were received into the club as new members. A social hour was enjoyed and re­ freshments were served by Mrs. Mark­ le. Mrs. Lucy Barber, who is a patient in the McClellan Hospital, suffering from a fractured hip, is reported much improved; Just a t press time yre learn of a truck going east on State Route 42- being hit, by a -Pennsylvania passenger train bound w e s t'a t the McDorman crossing. The truck was loaded with furniture 'and was completely de­ molished but. the driver escaped un­ hurt, No other particulars at this time. - Mr. and Mrs. George F Sieglep of Marietta, O., ■visited with relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday. Morris Littleton, 59, funeral director of Yellow Springs, died at his home in th a t place Friday following a heart attack. He was the son of G. F. and Clarissa Littleton. The deceased was associated with his brother Earl -fit business founded by their father. He was 'a member of the Presbyterian Church. He leaves his widpw, a daugh­ ter, Mrs. 'Robert Schmidt, Springfield; ;a. son Stanley .at home, and three brothers, H. L., of Sabina; E. T., of Springfield; and Earl. Burial took place in Glen Forest Cemetery. Ramson is Director of Secondary Edu­ cation In that institution* Wanted—White girl, country prefer­ red for general house work in good home in Daytoh. Call or write Mrs. Robinson, 128 E Dixon Ave. Phone Walnut 3232. Wanted—Custom bailing of hay and straw. Also buy straw now and hay later. Hayes Watson, R. F, D. 2, South Solon, O. (3t) The NeW York Times has ju s t an­ nounced that it cannpt support Roose­ velt for a third term and named many other reasons including his defense _ . plans, his mounting public debt a s well Misses Frances Williamson a n d , wwte(ul extravagance that will sister, Miss Nancy have entered Bowl- *^ the govei.hment ing Greene University the former as $ , v a senior and'the* latter as A^fresh-1 Their ...tv Hh» Fiorcnc Wil- E xpER T WATC„ . CLOCK JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGRAVING AND DIAMOND SETTING R. D. I NMAN JEWELER N orth S tree t Codarville, O. 1940’s STAR-JAMMED ACTION THRILLER METHODIST David H. Markle, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A* M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Ser­ mon Theme “Wanted—More Fools!’* Evening worship 8:00 P. M. There will be a speeisl service a t the United Presbyterian Church, with Pr, Davis as the speaker. Everyone is invited UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Ralph A* Jamieson, Minister Sabbath School 10:00 A, M. Supt. Emile Finney. Preaching 11 A. M. Theme, “Com­ pleteness in Christ”, ! Y. P. C. U. 7:00 P. -M. Subject, "When Young People Marry”, Lead­ er, James Anderson. We expect guests from a sister society at this meeting, and Dr. Ray Davis will be present, and sing a solo. All members are urg­ ed to be present, and all young peo­ ple of our Church and Sabbath School cordially invited. The Y, P C. U. are entertaining the 'college students and faculty this (Thursday) evening in the social rooms of the church, Union Church service in our church a t 8 P. M. Sabbath evening, with the messagejj^* Dr. Ray Davis,' Synodical Superintendent of the Second Synod, This is a union service to which the members of all three churches are ex­ pected, and the entire community cordially invited, Wednesday evening, September 25, will be the usual Rally Night dinner, covered dish, a tT P. M. with a short program following. Let every mem­ ber of the Church and Bible School come and join in the fall campaign to move “Forward With Christ”. Choir Rehearsal Saturday a t 7:3(1 P, M. We are glad to have with us as guest soloist Sabbath, Mrs. F . H, Hulick of Indianapolis, who has favor­ ed us so very acceptably on several occasions. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Benjamin N. Adams, Minister Sunday, September 22 9:45 A. M. Sabbath School Orchestra and Choir. 10:00 A. M, Sabbath School, Mr. H. K. Stormont Supt. 11:00. A. M, Morning Worship. Theme: “God is Coming Again”. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor a t the Manse. Theme: “The Church: Out of the Darkness into the Dawn”. 8:00 .P. Mi Union evening service at the U. P. Church, Dr. Ray Davis of Oxford, O., will speak. Dr. Davis is Synodical Superintendent of Missions for the United Presbyterian Synod of. Ohio. ~ Thursday, September 26-^10:00 A M. The Presbyterial Society of the Springfield district will meet a t Yel­ low Springs . a t the . Presbyterian Church. This meeting will take the place of the September meeting of the local missionary society. Hence all members of the local society are urg­ ed to attend. Reservations should be made -through Mrs. Furst not later than Sunday, Sept. 22. All desiring transportation also please speak to Mrs. Furst. <v Note Concerning Choir Rehearsal:— Choir Rehearsal will not be held on Wed. Sept. 25, but will be held on the following Wed., Oct. 2, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' Raymond Strickland, Paator Sunday School* 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. * •HhHMiimmiiiiiMmiwliHMiwiuilMiiiujiinoiiMiimiiiMiM C O Z Y • THEATRE m F ri. an d Sat*, Sep t. 20-21 Robert Young - Maureen O’Sullivan “SPORTING BLOOD” — SPECIAL — Patriotic Short Subject “THE FLAG SPEAKS” Sun, and Mon., Sept* 22-23 Nelson Eddy—Jeanette MacDonald' “NEW MOON” News and Color Cartoon Wed* and T hu rs., S ep t. 28-26 JANE WITHERS — In — "GIRL FROM AVENUE A" Cartoon — Fashion Forecast A star pick' d east In an action packed picture -Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable as they appear on th* Regent Theater, Springfield, screen September IS, in “Boom Town” smashing adventure drama of two wildcat oil men who tight th#if wny tenure*?#* ■wJth 8i!*uoltl ftftd Women H6 the -8takt% „ 1 am'now devoting *11 my time to my Xefli* office. DR. IRVIN S. HYMAN 4. Chiropodist * . * Foot TREATING ALL AILMENTS OF Tft« FEET Open daily -9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Evening Honrs, Tnes,, Thurs., Sat, id Allen ’ imm Phonest BU* I t f t W L O W F # # * Office--MfilnffWUW x S , 0 . B ,* W ■ W WWWW House - Main 41B-R unnurinjinmmiii'iittn... .... ... ... ""».................................................... ............... MiMtHttHtRHHHMHmmtiiiiiiiiiHmiiiRitiHfiMMtitHmmriH M E A D OW GOLD I C E C R E A M Different Flavors— BULK — PACKAGE — BRICK CUPS — BARS Individual orders taken and filled for your teas or parties. P H O N E 1 8 5 Sole Representative* N E A L ’ S RESTAURANT 1 StiMcaitut To T h * I I exalo Speed Benton* of the Stff*to«j»l!e*«{ ONLY ZENITH HAS THIS (u. s. PAtnrr no . anat) DETACHABLE | M E IMmcnf of why* 1* S*onfypotfobf.wMch wattentwfooMwnfat, Mfrain*, pUnM. autat, wMowtd *n) officefcuMinfl*,«K. (’ McCALLISTER RADIO SERVICE Tiiis ad Is talking thru’ its hat. It’s announcing the arrival of the finest hats that (Springfield *) men will wear between now and next spring. • • e■ m The Blocks' are new and different, The colors are brighter than last season. *■ ■ The bands play new notes . and the whole effect’ is one that men will taka to their bosoms as soon as they take them to their, brows, ■* D obb s H a ts * $5 t o $10 Barg Hats.. .$3.80 fo $8 Mallory Hats . . . . ,$5.00 V c c c e S h o p Soatfc Fountain Ava. ★ INTERWOVEN HOSE Springfield, Ohio milHlIHIIIItillHIiMIKIIIItHHimHSIHIIIIIIHIIIIfllHMIlllltlllKtM C h ar lo tte 's Beauty Shoppe PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MANICURES X en iaA v e . Phone 95 1 PAPER - HANGING f ' — And — Interior Painting ESTIMATES FREE ‘Now Spring Line of SUN-FAST WALL PAPER VENETIAN BLINDS CLEANED AND WAXED TED BURBA Cedarville R2 B*B LOAN OFFICE 63 W.Main St. WILL LOA N YOU MONEY On your watch, diamond, pistol, shotgun, suit, type­ writer, musical instrument, sport equipment or anything of value. Springfield, Ohio Open Evenings For Your Convenience W H Y O f COURSE OUR NEW H OM S M U ST H A V E . . . GASHEAT! aW 4 « o » ’ o r Y o u r A home just Isn’t modern these days.without the convenience— the savings—and the depend­ ability of Gas Heat. A gas furnace is kind to your draperies and waits because gas is THE CLEAN FURL — no dirt, no smoke. It saves you money while it is bringing you quiet, safe, and healthful comfort. Only GAS gives freedom from attention and worry. Only GAS promises healthful heat all winter long . . . without effort on your pate Plan now to enjoy Gas Heat this winter! THKItrS A V t n OP *A S HIAT POR IVIRY HOM I (tv** Oar fsgtiiears #• Mri* * M il X*rv*y •# Yaw Haw YOU caa bars Gil H ml with a modem winter sit condb tltmer, a fwMK« w twfiw MMWarrioa buraw, a Roce fiat- aaca, or a tadi«tlatrifetil«tlag baetet. For an aotlfsis of the Arifdwt way toe fm to Rtf Gas Hush pfcoae « write mm aaaraat oMc* tewyl The flaming story of the mighty men who build th* diva into our dive bombers—put the purr Into our pursuit planes—and a girl who laughs a t the wise gays who say “Dames and. planes don’t mix,” comas to the Majestlco Theater in Springfield, Ohio, on Sat* urdayy September 21. , ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES I P a id F o r HOUSES AND COWS • i (O f size and cond ition ) f . HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED PROMPTLY | Telephone, X enia, 454 , | XENIAFERTILIZER&TANKAGECO. I GREENE COUNTY'S ONLY RENDERING PLANT ...................................... .................... ......------------------ .......... .... L A M B M A R K E T . EVERT WEDNESDAY . S ta rlin g Sep tem ber 4 th Bring your lambs to us each Wednesday fo r best prices. This market is in addition to our regular Monday auction ond our daily Hog Market. Phone Any Day For Market Price SPRINGFIELD LIVE STOCKSALES CO. Sherm an Ave. Springfield, Q .... P hon e $942 30 Days Grace UNTIL OCTOBER I, 1940 I f possible we advise putting in your | winter coal during balance of September | while deliveries can be made a t present | ' prices, as maybe they w ill put th is Act f into effect some time. I .* . * , ’ I I P U R I N A F E E D S § - - - ■ - , ■ •. .. C. L. McGUINN f Phone 3 i • miiriTtui r—-un—r - TTT-ir—r-rr ttt .......f ‘r—r“fr-1nrrTim-rfmn'irrUinrii)immnniiiiniiwiii A U C T I O N ! REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, Sept. 28, 1940 •* '■ Beginning at 1:06 P. M. SCARBOROUGH FARM, S5 Acre* and 1 1-4 A cre T rac t LOCATED: Six Miles northeast o f Xenia and two miles v « t of Cadar- vilte on IT, 8. Route 42 in Cedarville Township, Greene County, Ohio. IMPROVEMENTS: l'/z story, 5-room frame house; barn 86x46 With corn crib and tool shad attached; and a few outbuildings. The improvoifeewta are adequate and in average repair. The land is gently rolling, 66 acre* ar* tillable and productive and the balance Is in woods and pasture. This fan* is welt adapted to raising alfalfa and there are tea acres of growing alfalfa on the farm. Ample water supply. Ideal dairy farm. The 1 Vi -acre tract fronts on U. S. Highway 42 and is a Very desirable building location. This tract will he sold as a separate unit following tho sale of the fatal. FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: This farm and acreage tract a n splendidly located in a good community. Only a few minute* driv* frees Xenia, Cedarville, and Wilberforce. Easy driving distance from Dayton and Springfield. This farm is repdy to go to work for now owner. Aeeeoe to school, churches and markets. Real estate is the foundatien of all wealth and offers More security at preseat tint# than any Other typo of bWettainni. We cordially Invite you to inspect this property bolero day of sole and to attend the sale. Bale on premises. Rain or Shine. Sells to highest bidder. Farm sells promptly at 1:60 P. M. ' TERMS; Farm—$866.66 cash, bahk draft or certified check to be paid on day of sate, balance to be paid on delivery of deed except mortgage In tho amount of 1X666.66 which can b# aosumsd by tbo purchaser. 1M-Aer* tract —1166.66 cash on day of eats, btbuefe on dolivsry of dood. Warranty dseio will' be given purchasers. Immediate pessesaion^. T H I HUM TOM POU I PW G f l D I.ltaHT TO . Fcnraonol Property ' - Immediately afiar 'the solo of tho real estate, tlit tefiewlag pers inal property will be sold to th* highest bidder: LlVHBTOCIti Four hereee conahrttng of I work horims and t oeRo. - FARM MACHlNBiyf: Conolstiikg of earn pbuetor; staffb dlen steel hoy rake; Mowing modiliio; 3 bronktftg ptewa; com plowt hamw; hatemoa; I* h«ixe wagon; hay fork; hay rope; hand took of all Undaf and nwmerum other ftemfer.. ■ „ . FKBD: »»• shorirn of corn in fieW;16 teni of alfaRa hay in mow * TlfifiMB: Personal prtHterty wilt he sold for each. JOHN H. C U Y , OWNER Bate ornwhinted by the RoBey-Mnrphy (X , WBMteitem, Ohio _

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