The Cedarville Herald, Volume 66, Numbers 1-26

1 3SS6 ■KOTiari.Y.,^ MKWR p It WBMMl'N c a p a f f iM B a i m m m & P e r n * * * ! mlDuttuiii....................... . ......"••tf|-/|)ir||)ltUH||| Mr, an$ Mm. Fred Olemsuu n»t*r- Waed the dteMr bridge oiab. lest FrkUy «vwtj»j; at fcbeir ooanfcryhomo Miss Annabel Murdock is a p * . tient in Miami Valley Hospital, ■where **be w ill undergo treatawot. The Cedar street group w ill *m fo r the Rad Cross Wednesday, Feb. 10 at the home o f Mrs, A . E. Richards, -Mr*. Gary Gaiser (Hazel Nel­ son ), Iowa City, Ipwa, submitted t» a major operation Monday eve In that city.“She is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nelson o f this place. Mrs. Charles Kimble entered Unir varsity Hospital, Columbus, * Satur­ day fo r treatment, duty in Washington, D. C, ..a n d— Mr, Ernest E liott and fam ily have moved from the Finitey. farm East o f town to the Turnbull farm now owh- . cd by Mr. Van Pelt, Spring Valley. M r/ Cash Gordon has been ill the past week. ' * , Mrs. Janet RadeiK-spent the. week- end with relatives in Xenia. . Lt. Lawrence Williamson,, whp lis* been located at Miami Beach, Fla, is now located at Patterson Field. He is teaching physical education, Mrs. Mary Smith Fannin has been here the past week arranging to take her household goods to Romley, W. Virginia,. Miss Nancy.Williamson o f Bowling Green University spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ mond Williamson. ’ ’ Mr. Ernest E lliot and w ife and Mr, X K. Wells and w ife were honored at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ran­ dall last Saturday evening. Both are . leaving the neighborhood, ,Mir. and Mrs. Wells are moving to town. Miss Mary Williamson, entertained the Mizpah Bible Class *at her home Tuesday afternoon. ■The program in • eluded-sketches o f two local citizens, W ilbur D. Nisbet and Hon. White- jaw. Reid. Lt. W illard'Barlow , who'has been at. Dartmouth College, lia s completed his course and has been assigned to Washington D. C. Mrs. Barlow and son are expected to join him in that city * M^s* La Clede Markle accompan­ ied ‘Cornel. 'Markle to* Norfolk* Va, for a few days visit. Chaplain Markle lias since been assigned tb supervise a school in Memphis, Tonn. fo r the instruction, and teaching o f chaplain's fo r the jnavy. DOROTHY GERHARDT WED TO , SERGT. JUSTIN NORTHUP Miss Dorothy Gerhardt, daughter o f M r- and Mrs. Phillip D. Gerhardt o f Y ellow Springs, became the bride o f Staff Sergt. Justin P. Northup o f this place, when the double ring ceremony was read before a church assemblage in the Bethel Luthern Church a t 8 :15‘’ Saturday evening. The musical program was pretent­ ed by Mrs; Mervliri Tipton o f Yellow Springs, organist, and Miss -Nancy Williamson, vocalist o f this place and Miss Marion Van Tress o f Capital U. as marimbisf. The reception was held fo r the 100 guests in the bride’s home following the ceremony.. The bride attended W ittenberg Col­ lege and Miami University. The groom is graduate of,Cedarville Col­ lege, , The couple le ft ’after the reception on a short wedding trip. They w ill be located at 800 Cheyenne ave., Alliance Nebraska, where the groom - is sta­ tioned. I rrt Adolph, Benito and Hlrohlto ■—the three blind m toe. Make them nm with ten percent of your incom e in’ War Bonds •*6iy pay day« *flwutMiift>itwwtiiHiitiw(>MhiWtwHi»l<nmBtiHtiiiiMMi^ C O Z Y # THEATRE » ' st' Fri. and Sat., Feb. 5-6 Eddie Bracken — June Frefesef “ SWEATER GIRL” News —• Cartoon - ■-.■ ■Sports Sim. and Monday, Teb. 7*8 Fred AsUir Bing Crosby “ HOLIDAY INN” j ' ALSO FOX j NEWS Wed*, — t0»ti *Fay BiUnter — Edward Arnold - A'1L H « I U t Also “Keep ’Em M O a f A two reel Special -'■..... -i nii niiiiliiliillliilWiUlMSiSlI smsm m 1835■ *1943 The Strength o f a Bank is Determined by its History—its Pol­ icy, its Management and the Extent of its Resources—These in Abundance are .an Integral Part o f The Xenia National Bank. Over100 ■* 3t YeatsofService The Xenia National Bank. , . "Old Reliable” , . . founded in 1835when The State g f Ohio, and the city o f Xenia, were young, in years. A financial institution that has grown with the years . . an institution*that has aided in the growth of. Xenia. These long years, 108 to be exact, have given this institution experi­ ence in the understanding o f many financial problems .which confront businessmen, Idustrialists, Farmers, Homeowners and men in every walk o f life. As we stood ready to render assistance during the course o f those 108 years . . . so also are we in an excellent position to render assistance to you today. This bank has more than an ob­ ligation to its stockholders. . . we have an obligation to those whom we serve above all else,... and to you, who may need a d - . ice, financial assistance or, guidance, we stand ready ;to "serve you. " *■ _ '■■•’ di, v For 108 years this institution has maintained an enviable record for clean, conser­ vative banking. In eras o f war, peace-time, prosperity, and years o f depression, the, Xenia National has shown evidence o f strength that has merited the utmost public confi­ dence. When the demand has been for immediate cash, this institution- has shown excep­ tionally liquidity. . . when the demand has been for credit, we have had, the resources available to meet it. r ' . i f i' <Ti Badness Loans Beal Estate Loans FARM LOANS This institution has played an enormous part in the business life o f the community— by facilitating the flow o f commerce and increamg it with Loans to Businessmen. Hundreds o f Xenia homeowners have availed themselves o f The Xenia National Bank's services in the purchase o f a home. Advice and guidance.... coupled with loans at ■ ■ " / , • * ‘ ' ,v* attractive rates and method o f payments are at your command when you deem the time and opportunity is right in the purchase o f a new home. We invite your consultation. .. ■, . ,.■. ^ ■; v . ; ■■ .. r ■ • ■ ■■. " .■ .■ ■ ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ■ V. • y t . ■'.7 ^ . I f you are an operating farmer we are eager to serve you with financial assist­ ance. The Xenia National Bank is prepared to make loans for livestock and crops and this financial assistance is given y o u . . right here in your home community! PERSONAL LOANS Need a personl loan? You’ll find this, institutiejn has understanding * . . . . . . . a grasp o f the problems o f today. A friendly, helpful service awaite you —avail yourself o f our Personal Loan Department’s services. ^ -M Banking Services CHECKINGACCOUNTS COMMERCIALLOANS COLLECTIONS DRIFTS TRAVELERS CHECKS NIGHTDEPOSITORY SAFETY DEPOSITBOXES 1 * B . E. EAVEY, President / ; J. A FINNEY, Attorney ORGANIZATION MARY LITTLE DICE, Vice President * ? • S93B F. IRON SPARE R.O.WEAD,Cashier

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