The Cedarville Herald, Volume 65, Numbers 1-26

G s K m «»&Mb*Hrigt* by **to Twii dNiy after Miss I x t owh town* In ■Mr*. CW®n(i irtB §« m le fibdfi |mi> iij/iktt h#Deftaa, Texas* ......................................... • Brown -who 1 mm b*m cur-; .lb*,. R* A. Jamieson, Mflj sy for bar home at Morning lb * , Geaeri*ve Bohlke Carol* ANjgusta *n cx- »y for » vis&Withbez *riKN HOUSl^NKW YEAR’S PAY tj^iqtte invitation# have been rseriv- .HLIpte reading a# follows: with the t’s Greetings, “ Open House Year’* Pay* 1942, 404 North . at.* Wilmington, Ohio. From ■until six. An Old, Fashioned Af- IX. for the Exchange of Greet- _ r." Jessie and John Galvin. Mr. Galvin i# a former resident of James­ town and publisher of the Wilming­ ton News-Journal along with a string of other Ohio daily papers. His son, Wayne Galvin is associated with him in the management of papers. < last Friday vrom- tag t» nmarim-s « f tt* Iteaatogte* Obi aad tbrir bwrinswts. FhrtjMhrae ganagi s y s prsatstt for the annual Christmas party of the CMh Evms riena hrigbtewd rim. hom* for rim e-rsnA Tha group enjoyed dinner, flow ed byaprogram of Christmas carols and «* exehange of gifts around a gally- decerated Christmas tree. Hestsasss assuring Mrs, William­ son war*Mrs. Palmar Jobe, Mrs. WB- sos W. Galloway, lb s . Arthur B. Evans and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull. the various , ELTON FRAJiE HOME Elton Frame who is in the service 0f the P. S. Navy On the Battleship New York, and Stationedat Newport News, Vs., is here on an eight-day furlough Withhis parents/Mr. ahffMrs. Thomas Frame. •' I ,' ;; , ‘ , ‘ 'v Wanted—Will buyold-tHrimskglavs- ware,, oil lamps* tin trays, buttons, ‘ vases arid old worthy furniture. Ad­ dress A, Frye, 680 Pibert' Ave., ■,‘ i f Springfield, Ohio. ' Lost - l Rubber-tired band truck, painted red*, several spots welded. Lost between Jamestown and Cedar- ville. Reward, Phone or call at this ' office fo r information., C O Z Y p ’ THEATRE ■« Night Bpaeiftl *: ■J^Tarfier' . TONE** r , Specialty i J f c D f i & 2 6 * 7 \$M tar<^*^Amt Rutherford 1 of dakota * . . >-,’N<i>riiiMarieat ||lon.,Dec. 28-29 taHayworth GET RICH* Staegsa Copedy ■ Dec. 31 -J .n . 1 ■AmSotherii BE GOOD” GsagComedy ■ LB£±L NOTICE Norice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of GedarvilleTown­ ship, Greene County*Ohio, on the 18th day ofDeeember, 1941, filed its certain petition before the Court of Common': Fleas o f Greene County, Ohio, in Case No* 22741, seeking authority for the transfer of the sum of SevenHun­ dred (4700,00) Dollars from the Road and bridge bind to the General Fond of said subdivision in accordance with the provisionof Section $626-13 G. C.' o f Ohio. Said cause will comeonfor hearing on Tuesday, Pecember •80, 1941, at, 10:00 o’clock A. M-. or as soon thereafter as the same may 'he heard by the Court, Exception# there­ to must be filed prior to said bearing. Board of Trustees Of Cedar He . Township. Gr#ene County, Ohib By A, E, Richards* Clerk Marcus Slump* Prosecuting Atty. 1-t CARP OF THANKS I.wiShtoexpressmysiacerethanks to relatives*friends, #Bd«eighbors for their fcihdness shown -me during the last illness and in the lossof my be­ loved butfJadLewis Chas. Harris. E#- j^ciallydo 1 wish to thank Rev. Ray­ mond G. Taylor and Rev.' and Mrs. RamSey. The donors of the beautiful floral offerings, also the pallbearers, and the funeral'director for the effi­ cient manner in which he, conducted the‘funeral. • ' His Bereaved Widow, • - Mary V, Harris Lost or Strayed—Pog; reddish cast, iushy fail, log hair, weight about thirty pounds. Ponaloo, South Ameri­ can breed. Reward offered. Mrs,’ Ada Kennedy, Church st. . . . •The Greene Twp. Gravel Co, enter­ tained members pf the varaus town­ ship Board1 o f Trustees in this section and adjoiningcounties at the Houston Inn, South Charleston, last, Friday e v e n i n g . „ - 0 ti Mr, aftdNlfn. Fssd tbs I n b r i Xassrit Betfaer, fiermeriy e f J hks *. tewa. M* U -new with ti»* Stats* Kami Easarve. Tbs date bad hem asaved up to data from iw'rir autamar* ta rim: fiset Enriga BetCner laavaa see* far' fhs Phmppbm Mauds. - lb* s%Mda ring asvrioa wpa raid': by Or* W. A MsCSmane*^ femme prasi4sat « f GedarriPe Colics, bring piwriri bg a ridriy-arimtta pragra#| o f mufriMaiMaie by a string trio from1 fallow Sprfur*. The marriage took place in the living room where rite couple stood before the fireplace. Braariwa of pine, baskets at wWta ehrysantttewmm* and white tapers decorated the fireplace. Mies Gertrude Barrage* dneiaaeM* former roommate and eoearRy -sister of rimbrida at Miami Pnivmndtgs O k - 1 ford, was the only bridab attendant. She wore a etraat-Hngtb frock af-blue errim* with harmoaixing aeeeaeoriee^j and a corsage of gardenias. -The bride- - wore a - streaa-lcngtb dress of<white wool-jersey, with white angora trimming. Her accessories ware gold and eh# carried a colonial bouquet of orchids, violets and gar-: ienias on a white Bible. A reception followed the service ind guests were served refreshments n the dining room where Miss Rehec- :# Galloway andMiss VirginiaTowns- ay, assisted', Ensign andMrs.: Heifnerwill leave Friday for San Pedro, Calif., where; .be former is to*report on January 8 o organize a scouting squadron pre­ paratory to leaving for the Philippine slands, He attended Gedarville Col­ lege and Ohio State University and *aB been an instructor’ in instrument >nd radio ’flying at the P, S. NaVal■ \ir- Base, Pensacola, -Ela. He is the :on of Mr, and Mrs. iHarry Heifner* .amestown. ' Mrs. Heifner will return in Janu- try from San Pedro and .will continue, .caching in Spring Valley High chboL -She attended CedatViUe Col­ lege and.Was,graduated from Miami •inivewityir Xenia National A Merry CMctmaf and and K a u p re ii New A Happy | Year.' DEFENSE BONDS*- STAMB$ We pay for HORSES$4.00 COWS $2.00 of size and condition Hogs, Sheep, Calves, etc. > Removed promptly call XENIA FERTILIZER - PHONE MA. 454 Reverse Charges Er G* Buchsieb, Xenia* Ohio gatshss Dlamswis ttnws** ^ ^ ^ ,**r* w hmtr~Clathtag—Teels Lmtage—FlehliHi **•* x a n t fp A f i t lW M piiMi M aft Crimea f t W. Mainfit fierirtflftef^ a •MSLCVfiWrifi# r ii W ^ WasMacWn 1 better (ContiMted from flr$t pap#) ' tales, Formanyyiears ho was jM w t f -the,HoUsevdfMRepresentatives. q ? P •a now Assistant Cleric and chief *d~ J$9r tp' the'‘minority. -He- ih known ts Ans^ica’s finest parliamentarian,-' ; great historian,asnd anther o f The \merican Creed.- fleey tribetis tess* ,»id to him as .he ended htensixtisth xndbegun his sixl^-firfk^ear^.serv- ,ce to his country. ■ In spite of war,.and the force# o ivil that have been loosed.,upon the vorid, the ChristmasSpirit still lives* 3o to all of the readers of this column we wish' to extend Holiday Greetings and say—-Merry - Christmas and a Happy NewYear* For Sale—9-room frame house, furnace, large lot, good garUgO. John Johnson property, Miller street hear railroad. John Johnson, Peoria, Ohio, ft.B; 1 * 8 - 4 * Suh cm to “ THE UERALB” wen-»ituN»mm'r111 > i*':*vawWte*i>Mteaa>te(« iiimnmiHtimwiiii>»iH<nMiiHiwMm»winmHiniiiHiii BE FOOT HAPPY FOB CHRISTMAS—SEE ,Dr.PhilGutwein CHROPODIST Mon. and Sat, t p.M. t« 9. p.m,f Phone M1W or 4* “Wed. 9 a.ss. tot p,m. Dr. Hyman’s Office 19 Allen Bldg* N O U C E m BIILM8MStOMINVESTORS Tha baildlngs and sfivings AiMfieiatiottfi of Greone County Ikfed below, through tbfilg Bfiards o f Directors, have authorized the announcement that interest charges JMEM n * January 1, 1942 will he 8% in place of 0%, and the dividend payable and thereafter* MMtead ol 4^will in all pimhability be on a basis of •0%, Jfa change is anticipated for January 1,1942 dividend. This rate o f 9% is a splendid rate considering the liquidity o f savings accounts present income from comparable investments. It iri net to the investor since igible tax Is paid by the association; also cent o f insurance, which insured is up to |5,090 by aninstrumentality o f the U* S* Government* is paid by |4{ mw - *A c management o f these institutions feel confident that investors will see* the and wisdom o f these policies* I f -A rtf /' OSSIE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Aa the century has passed this institution ha» not only grown older but stronger with the years, just as the young of this generation will grow with the institution to he patrons widenjoy the advantages as have their forefathers. The Christmas season is a good time ‘to open a hank account for boys and girls o f tomorrow* Thrift must begin with the . young and every facility and encouragement will be extended both young and old. p V , . • ■ *We extend our Greetings of the Season, not only at this time, but through every day of the year. It is the aim of this bank to extend our friendliness and good will and the*, spirit o f the Yuletide Season at all times to all who may have the need of the service of this bank. v The Xenia National Bank. ■ *■ . ’ ■ * . - ■ ■ ■ . ‘"■'s,. OverA Century of Community Service P eoples building an d savings company gSDARVUXE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. Th*r jhw dmi&txm • priste rim fsWtsmi ' , 4wMte..'A# N#w Y#ir- '»#-»y Ame >dmiwnint® : mirie Werj hoporabl #3 r^-Tb.seejte'lO' have had ti , .ed attd th. ■ nation-gir that ia ahi > Washing cawtrirr-tl Of the All and spect: atow Chu) Great Brit •»'whek.fofc,, Roosevelt 1 Wasbinigtc •chme.‘Lei have join* ■ Axis Pow Br ’ modern |‘ ' GhorchiU I ■ bated off ' Amercan White Ho : strategy c ’ against 1 meeting# thjg-nps seating a joined in GOA of I ability th Washing! most pies . to the w j. ' bomplishi of War. fident^of victory, b . : optimism , internal < "■ Sadthe b- a#Seinbl& one certs -■ would be ipg’fora Nastbegi It is ror ■ -as a resi w ferences the denr " ; 'powers , ■ tbebtteft ably con Russian iterrean , ^ be Super North A the Brit hilled Br Honing lied cam South el ed eotnn Model terie# ai mwthey Thena Unes mi and thi ' ships, a ‘ With Wl these d b e o f g by ataj tbs we badly r than tin or lath Services knowlei . War St that tb and wo’ jtlff. tvs leriivc Hrishe .. Direct* ' 'fit* P* .riifiiw ■Sfity ei service : be ittd Amottj , frirsui •i

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