The Cedarville Herald, Volume 64, Numbers 1-26

'mfmtfmmntmiitfmttimimuiiitmiimtMmitiiimiivinuimtmtitmitmimmiiitimiiiitimiiitiiittitm CEDARYILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, g O T H M I % JWf Chib andSocialActivities Mrs. Cor* Trupho and Miss Mildred f Mrs. And! Wright entertain*) the bad for their guests Thankagiving, , Dinner Bridge Club Friday evening at M t . Boa Trurnbo, Mr, and Mrs. R. B. ■Geyer’s in Xenia. The sixteen mem-. Trumbo, Mrs. ' Bebece* Ward and hers TVerq seated ground a large table children Mr. and Mrs, Robert Trumbo \ centered by a large boir) of chrysaga and daughters o f near1Osborn; Mr, Ithemums. P/ixes ior-high bride scores and Mrs. Rosco Wilson and son of]were awarded Mrs. Wilson Galloway Miawisborg and Mr, and Mrs,. Edwin >and Mr. Ralph TownSIey, ' * Vj^esterfield of 'Cincinnati ' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Llewelep (Elea* nor Holliday), who are missionaries on furlougbfioiri India,virited Mends in Cedarwille Friday, Their daughter is in school at Western College, Ox* ford, and they are making their- head quarters while In the United States with relatives in Morgantown, W. Va, Before you order your Christmas cards look over the line we are show* ing this year at this office. Cards o f all kinds at various prices printed with name o r plain. ~ ■ Miss Maude Hastings o f Kent, 0., spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr and Mrs.J, E. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. A . E. Swaby, Miss Coe and Mrs. Sadie Coe spent Thanks* giving with their daughter in Coving­ ton, Virginia, returning on Monday, Miss Rachael Harriman, who is a senior student in vocal and instru­ mental music at O /S . U., has a posi­ tion as organist at the University Methodist' Church in Columbus. Mies Harriman on Wednesday evening had part recital broadcast over Ohio State Rariod Station Mr, hnd Mrs. Paul Orr had fo r their guests over” the week-end, Mr. add .Mrs. Fred Shew,"of Terre Haute, Ind. Prof. Florence Williamson o f Bowl­ ing Green University spent Thanks­ giving at he!r Hohfe here. Mr. Ralph 6 . Spahr, county com* missionei’-elqct, and 'Miss Margaret Lackey, Jamestown, were quietly mar­ ried last Safurday afternoon at 2;80; o'clock, at “ Stoneywilde”, the new home o f the couple on the Wilmington pike south o f Xenia. The single ring Mr. and. Mrs, Alva Chaplin and service was read by Dr. L, L. Gray, family had as their guests la st Thanksgiving at a basket, dinner the following: Mr. Fred Pape, Williams­ burg, O.; Mr. Wni, Pape and Mr. and Mrs. John Pape Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. ElmertPape, and two daughters, Barbara and Mary Ellen'of Hillsboro; Mr. , and Mrs. Homer Brothers, and two sons, Henry and Hersphel o f Mor­ row, Q.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ,Pow­ ers and son Harold o f this, place and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Eltzroth, Day- ton, O. . Fred Robinson, colored, 47, died in Dayton, Sunday, and was’ bur ed here Wednesday afternoon from the Nag- ley Funeral-Homer'------ — — assisted by Rev. J, Reed Miller. The bride and groom mingled among the •guests until the wedding fionr. A reception was held following the cere­ mony.- Mr.. and Mrs. Spahr left that evening on a wedding trip. Mrs. Frank Hagler, Xenia, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. James L Patterson, sister o f the bride acted as hostesses. The annual Thanksgiving dinner for members o f the Creswell family was held last Thursay at the home o f Mr. and Mrs Hugh Turnbull. Forty-four members o f the family were present. xtitu u iiM u iiiiiiiitiitkiiiiiiiim itiiiiiH iim m itiiiitiiiM iim iM ii < C O Z Y j ’ • THEATRE « Fri. and! Sat., Nov. 29-30 | Lew Ayres —*•Lionel Barrymore § " .— In — . . - f “DR. KILDARE COMES HOME”_| News — Cartoon—Passing Parade § . v < ( * * —*i - » *. Sun. and Mon., Dec, 1-2 f James Stewart —■ ’Rosalind Russell I — I n '— I “NO TIME FOR COMEDY" I — also r— I News — Color Cartoon I Mr. and Mrs, Fred Clemans and 1ftrs.; W**,.L. Clemans spent Thanks­ giving in Mechanicsburg, 0., as the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clemans. W ed . and Thura. Dec. 4-8 Walter Pidgcon — Donald Meek “ SKY MURDER” —, also — [ Cartoon —- Pete Smith - : § | — Passing Parade! e- s . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creswell and daughter spent^Saturday and Sunday in Loveland, the guests o f Miss Dor­ othy Vandetvort. The* annual Christmas banquet; o f the Research Club will be held Friday evening at the'-Dakiri-Hotel in-Xenia. Miss .Marguerite Kyle o f Columbus will present her talking-motion pic­ tures, which are in color. Her subject wit be “ Southern Travelogue” . Mrs. George Hamman, who recent- undcrwent an operation in McClellan Hospital is at her home where she is recovering satisfactorily ?. Wanted—Corn buskers any number. Homer Smith on the Little farrn,- Wanted—Sewing o f all kinds to be done , in my homo., ^ Experienced in plain and fancy work. Agnes Chaplin, Route 4g,< (McMillan farm). 5* fy&i Qknldmai H E ’ S SURE TO L IKE le t him select the style and shadehimself . . . all you have to do is tell us, and we'll •end him a handsome miniature luggage- box with Your gilt certificate inside. A i 0 .perfect answer to the difficult question of what to give a man. Vcet f S hop 22 S< Fountswn A v e . Springfield* Oh io | Wanted—Straw, both rick and dry; also hay, all kind*. 0*U 4401 Jeffey- -aanviUa^ Ohio, between 7:00 said 7;3Q A . M., or write Buckeye Straw Co., Jeffersonville, Ohio. t 51-2x .. wwr;. a . Subsmbi To THE HERALD ............ ...JIW B W f LEGAL NOTICE , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIQHWAYS • Columbu*. (Hilo. November 25, ISIS UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Federal, Aid Grade C'roaalng Project No. F.A.G.H, 425.0 iii Federal Aid Grade Crokatar Project No. r.AG.H. 43B-G i li Federal Aid Project No 425-0 (3) Federal Aid Project No. 429-0 (2) Sealed proposal* will be received at tbe office Pf the State Highway Pjrctor of Ohio/ at Co- lurabua, Oitio, imtll ten- o'clock A. M., Raster* Standard Time. TueodAy, December, 17, 1910, .for Improvements In: Plarlc County, Ohio, op part of flection B (Relocation) o f the Columbus,•Chidnuatl Road. State Highway No. 6, V. S. Route 42, In Greene and ' Madison Township :s and Greene County, Ohio, on part of Section M (Reloca­ tion) of the Columbus,C|nctnnatl Rn*d, State Highway No. 0, V. S. Route No. 42, In Codar- vllle'Township; by constructlnr a grade cross. Ing elimination project with The Pennsylvania' .Railroad Company consisting of the relocation of. the highway by grading, constructing drain­ age structures/ paving with reinforced Port­ land cement concrete pavemonJ, and constrm't- lng a eontlnuoufe concrete slab bridge ■with, concrete deck and aub.structure .(span*: 20 feel, 35 feet, roadway 28 feet) Bridge No, CI j -42-01, . . . ' Width: Pavement 22 feet; Roadway 44 feet. Length: 20,988.22 foet or S.6T0 mile*. Estimated cost ................................$21)5.300,00 Contract to bo completed not later than December 31, 1041. The Ohio Stale •Employment Service, Clark County, Anthony M, Ansevln, Mannger, Spring and High Streets, Springfield, Ohio, and Greene County, Geo. H. Burrer, .Acting Manager, 11 West 31ontiment Avenue, Dayton. Ohio, wJU furnish the successful bidder an employment list from which all qunllfled nnskllle'd labor as 1* looatly available. ik*R h$ seieotei fw thtg project Th* atUMiUttt «f b4M«» W to the vwrbc **w«tl*g or asalgn- Annte Lame Brandenburg, LUboa, Md. .Frank Jf. Caswell, Third at., quarryvllje. p». ■o m m , Gww W, Ca»*eG. «»** Baker 8t, BaM. apeotat prorWnna enWettlag or « ■were, Mtl, teg the oooteaet, the nee «f deweaUe material*, r J. Robert Canseti, jfij windger. Mill Road, selection pf labor, hopn of emnjo^wMU and ]BalMmorv. Hd, «WttU 0 M of MMploiwent. Tho*. A, Csssell, ifU Wlndeor, MU} Road, JSdn* NT, CgiMU, 2M1 Weaiwoed Are., Baiti- 1Hlfifk, Bdward Jonee, UranjU’. Md. * Guy l>, Jo nm Granite, Md. Ruth June*. Qranlt* ,Md, Mabel jouea Lentz, PtSceavjjm Me, The mlnUuuw wag* to be gaiptoyed on tida centraet Mutffite In aeoord- j Flerant^Mlrk, 2829 Baker St„ Baltimore, Md. Helen EUrabeth Howee 'e o Mw, ' a * b * ,K< di^HbntM^aitteng *Hevarious ease yrllh U>« ‘•Sehedufe of PrevaUlng Hourly • _ Mattie L. (aasoll, m i Windsor, Mill R&ad, Hew**, Owing* MD1*. MU,, belsi * minor Ur- |a *W r * » l «* te |a pr all labor Md. : Heh« 'BrandenlMW. FhiMMmg, IM. . LWGta «4aw, Witter JUju*. “Um m , Wke RFP He. «. J'nieas said persow hatewer said petRlon tw or before tbe lltt day of fom ury, INI said plalsaMJf guy take ** atrder from eeiS Wiarie* Rlohard H ew , Jr-, Releteriew*, MU., court erforjng 0*14 promt*** paHBtmmt er ft'ahcla WHew**. Oudnya Mills, Md. , according tp law. sad thepreoeeda of said tele FewwMi' littereided Wage Rales A*oertal»ed . gnd-ifewmlaed by-, **Ulmore, Md Th* Department of Induetrlal JMaUom ap- 1, Derethy Cawell, m i Windsor, Mill Road, II-4a. ir-S and lf-5a of the General Code of Ohio”. . ' . 7 The bidder inviat aitbwlt with N s bid a rertltted eSeek in an amount equal te five per cent o f (he estimated oo»t, but -In no event more Uian ten thousand dollars Plana and muKlflcatiens are on file |n .the department of highways and the office of 'the resident district defiuty director. 'The director reserves the-right to reject any and all bid*.. . l-S H. G. SOUKS, State Highway Director LEGAL NOTICE more, Md. teg with har mothm. ^ t l v e iSereet*." U *h#lr Ann* *• Bewe*. Owing* Mill*, Md. ' GBORUR K. BKAND4H4BDXG. PUlntUf. 3torU* *. Brtftdeabnrg, Ftaksburg,Jdd. Smith, MWsllleWr A 01^ T xm I*, . Everett Brandenburg, Towson, Md., JtFD Attorneys for Plaintiff. !No.tf. (U-15*Tt.i*.2Tr^ COURT PF COMMON FLEAS, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Georgo E. Brandenburg. Plaintiff, va . .. * ' Andrew Brandenburg, et al., Defendants, v The following persons, whose last known ad­ dresses are as follows, will take notlco that on the 12th day of November, 1940, George E, Brandenburg died his petition, against them in tho Common Pleas Court of Greene - County, Ohio, seeking partition of. 4,39 agree of land situate In the City of Xenia, and being prem­ ises of which Jacob E. Brandenburg died seized, and subsequently conveyed by1 his widow to the various heirs of the said Jacob E. Brand­ enburg, - " Andrew Brandenburg, Sykeavllte, bid,' William Brandenburg, SykesvUle.'Md. Dorsey Brandenburg, lfiO N. Luzorue Ave., Baltimore, M. Elsie Williams, Holtvllle, Calif. May Williams, Hnltvllle, Calif. Evan T, llewes, El Centro, Calif. .... Edward Howes, Glyndon,. Md. Slartba Loose, GlyndoU,' Md. Jlary E. imuterback, Glyndon, Md. . Henry .Brandenburg, Sykesvlllo, Md. . 1 " ' Sc TO $1.00 AND UP OPENS SATURDAY, NOV. 3o The Bird Store has been remodeled, rearranged, redecorated and an entire new line of merchandse has been stocked and placed on display. Shop here the easy way,. Self service and prices to meet your requirements. < ' Prices set to meet competition of the large chain stores in much larger places. Candles, all c o lo r s ....... to .28 Package Cord, 90 ft. .......... 05 Silver Icicles, pk — ...........................05 4 ■-v . Radiant S ta r .............. :...... ................. 10 Wreaths (e lectric) ...............*....... 19 Xmas Greeting C a rd s ......... 01 to .05 . G ift W rapp ing Set (paper, Seals, Tags) .....................— .......—OS; ,, Xmas Gift Suggestions . Ladies Hand Bags Var. S ty les —-,59 Boy’s Tie and H an d k e rch ie f------ .25 Orna W ood Ash T r a y ......... .......... 25 Chinese V a s e ........................ .......;.—50 P ond ’s, Beaut Box (Face powder, cleansing cream, lotion) ................25*' Lady Esther G ift Set .......... ........20 Romantic G ift S e t ............................ 29 Colgate Men’s G ift B o x ......... . .......50 Stationery . Pencils— Velvet, M ik a d o ......t........ 05 Pencils, 5 f o r .......... ................. .05 Pencils, 3 f o r ............................' ........ 05 Pencils, 2 f o r ..................................... 05 Fountain P e n s ..... .........,10 & .25 Art Gum, Pen Pointsj Thiimb Tacks, Pencil Sharpeners, etc. SPECIAL 60 Sheets— 40 E n ve lop es ................ 10 Irish Linen T a b le t s ...........................10 Photo Album ......................................l b ? ' TOILET ARTICLES 10c-25c Dura GJass Nail Poliah ' . Jergen’s Hand Lotion Pond’s Cold Cream Hind's Honey-Almond Lady Esther Cleanser Woodbury’s Facial Cream LatJy Esther Rou8e Pacquin’s Hand Cream Lady Esther Lip Stick si W iiu u tiU m iiiiM iiiiiiiiiM iiiit’iiim m m iiiim iM iiiiiiiiM iiM iM H iiu iiiiiiiim m iiiiH im iiiiiiiiM M m m iriiiiiiiiim i |Special For Saturday j I Clean Sweep Brooms— 3 Stitch—16 in. 22c \ | Our Leader Broom—4 Stotch—-15 in.—extra quality— —39c | | Suction Gups 5 ^ -in. First Quality Red Rubber ---------- -— —19c | • u iiim tiH iiiiM itititiiiitiiiiitm iiifM iiiiiK itM iiiM qiM fM nM s LADIES DEPT Hosier, Du Barry (Full Fashioned Silk) Service Weight La Litre ____ .59 Brassieres—_______ :25-.29 Foundation Garment________50 Slips ___.25 .19 .59 .98 (Nancy Lee Jr.) (Sally Lee Sr.) Bloomers _____ - _____ l __.15 .25 INFANTS WEAR V e sts_________________ —.25 .35 Dresses ________ ____________ ,.29 S o x ___ _____________ —10-15-.25 Flannellettes__ _____ ___ ___,25 DiaperB __________ ____ Pants________ _______ _‘„.10-.25 Nursing Bottles, 3 lor ______ .10 Nipples, 2 for __________ .05" Castile Soap i z ___- - - - - __—-.05 GREEN CROSS LINE OF FIRST A ID HELPS Tw o S iz e s ...........................................,— ,....''...,...,05 & .10 10c TOYS — 25c TOYS i Perfumes j •** . , 2 Duchess D’Andre, t h e § m o s t popular scents. | Samples o f the noted J brands and priced very 1 low, * \ .5 ■ ♦ , 2 £ 1- Larger Size Cologne 85c O ld Maid Game Checkers Authors Rubber Balls Little B ig Book Toy Banks Rubber Dolls Tea Sets Coloring Books A irplanes Pocket Knives , Dolls Target Games Toy Telephones Plush Animals Airplane Kit ‘ Kitchen Cleaning Set Light Duty Tractor 49c Rubber Tread ...................................................................... TOOTHPASTE Listeririe —* Colgate Papsodeht Tooth Brushes Dr. West’s Brushes -.25c 10c SHAVING NEEDS Williams Soap Star Blades Palm Olive Cream Burma Shave Aqua Velva , Brilliantine Drenc Shampoo »•*. DOLL UP—Use the Handy LooperJ No Cutting—No Sewing 4 O n ly...................................A W L Bath Room Soap Dish * Glass^Holder Towel Rack - Paper Rack Sc,10c 25c Notions PinA Hookij & Eyes Snap! Thi/hblea . Pearl Buttons. Shoe Laces Elastics •" . Scissofs Threes Flos) . Ribbons Crochet Cottons (Star Brand—6 strand) Embroidery Floss DrTO» Shields________ 10c Rieinhart’s Shields .-.2 5 c Worsted Yam, , 2-oa. ball „25c HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Matched Items in Kitchen Utensils, including:, Potato Masher Cake Turner * Ladle * Spoon ** 2-T1nc Fork ■ Egg Whip' Small Hardware 5c and 10c bJaila, -^Tacks - Screws - Bolts - Screw Drivers * Pliers - Chisel 10c to 25c Electric Supplies 6c to 10c Fuses - Sockets - Tape SLEEPING AND CRYING DOLL Dressed in her Party Clothes — —„ WeSr-U-Wcll line o f men’s —women’s and children’s shoes, rubbers, t r t i e ' s . Priced to sell. 98c Rubber Boots —» Special $2.48 ' Women’s 3-Snap Arties , .98 Men’s Police Shoes $4.48 . MEN AND BOYJ3 Gloveg................ 15 .25 .50 „ Winter Caps .25 Suspenders . . . . . --.25 .50 ' T ic s ____- ____- ____.25 .39 • Undershirts___________ 15 Shorts . . ——.25 GLASS AND CHINA Water Pitchers ——...<25 Water Bottles - _— 19c Tumblers, ——___ -.05 Sugars, Butters, Cream­ ers, Juicers, each — .10 32-piece Set—6 each: din­ ner plates,* pie plate, clips, saucers,dessert. One each: meat platter, vegetable dish. $3.98 . . . *. - Weather Stripping —. • ' 26 feet .— — 10c You are invited to t$me in and look over the lines on display. You will-find some articles which you need and tfiis will save you a trip out of town.1Remember— all prices are everyday prices. S S 5*I S y sSsSg S B \

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