The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 27-52

c n r*-w W W C lu b and SocialA ctivities V J -------------------- Ur. Elmer Jurkat and wife o f Col­ umbus, are visiting with the former’s parents, Prof, and Urs. P. A , Jurkat. CRDARVILLB HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 9 , 194 $ 'amena Predicts Japs Will Be Hard To Beat Smart Long Sleeves Rev. Fred Bull, wife, son and daughter o f Franklin, N. Y., are vis­ iting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Bull. . Mi', and Mrs. Kaymond Owens o f s Milford, 0 ., have been visiting the ! former’s brother and sister, « Elmer i and Bertha Owens. Their daughter, ' Mrs. Montgomery West and son, Lar­ ry, are visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, J. S. West. Mr, F . B, Turnbull fell on the stairs at his home, Thursday morning, suf­ fering bruises but no bones were broken. Mr. Lloyd Gonfarr, who operates the “ Pantry” in the Ridgway building g)' has purchased the Bird merchantile building adjoining. The building is now occupied by a bowling alley and Bird’s Variety Store. Nellie P. Moore, Xenia, is charged . with evading income taxes to the a- mount o f $6,957.39 from 1942 to 1944. A lein has been placed on her prop­ erty, real and personal, in the Ul S. Court in Cincinnati. Mrs, Robert McGregor and two daughters have returned to their home on the Wilmington Road. They have been residing . in Indianapolis, Ind.,. while her husband, L, Com. Rob­ ert McGregor, was stationed in that city,' with the Navy Supply Depart­ ment. He has since been transferred to Washington, D. C. Mr. Carl William, Norris, Xenia, and Miss. Betty Jane Henceroth of the Link Apts., were married Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the U. P. Parson­ age by Dr. R. A. Jamieson. Both are employed at Wright Field and plan to reside in Dayton. > Miss Joan Jobe'left Friday on a six weeks Eastern circuit with the Friend’s Daily Vacation Bible School. This society has made a trip each year to different sections o f the coun­ try'. . . .. Mrs. Joseph Flatter who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, leaves Sun­ day to join her husband, Sgt.Flatter, electrical Maintenance gunner at Al- berquerque, New Mexico. T-Sgt. James H. Hanna , has re­ ported for duty at the Air Technical Service Command, Wright Field,. He is assigned, to 4000th AAF Base Unit at Wright Field, . HAVE YOUR SUIT GLEANED - PRESSED S T OR E C L O S E D " JULY 23-28 No work will be taken in that week. Vacation time for the Factory. For Sale—Five room furnished louse from kitchen to parlor. All the electrical conveniences. Shelvadore. Drilled well, cistern. Gqrdcn tools. Want to sell building and 1-2 acre of ^and as a whole for $2,700. See H.'VF.- Smith, Clifton, 0 . HOURS^-Daily 8 A, M. to 7 P. M. Saturday 8:00 A, M. to 10:30 P. M. THE C L E A N E R S Quality Work South Main at., Cedarvllle * C O Z Y # THEATRE • Fri, and Sat., July 6-7 James Cagney *— Ann Sheridan “TORRID ZONE” CARTOON —MGM MINATURE and Mon., July 8-9 ohnson — Spencer Tracy . r Seconds Over Tokyo* Iso Late News Bvepta Show Starts at 7 P. M. Rev, Walter Morton, D. D., and wife, who have been visiting in Bos­ ton, Mass., with their son Chpl. Paul Morton and wife, stopped here for a few days on the return to their home in Louisville, JCy. While here they were guests o f jars. Morton’s broth- and sister, Ralph and Ina Murdock. or The Blue Ribbon 4-H Club met at the home o f Misses Ruth, Rebecca and Dorothy Creswell. The meeting was adjourned after which the girls Worked on their dresses for 4-H. Re­ freshments were enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held at the home of the leader, Miss Margaret Stor­ mont,'Friday, July th. Arranged by her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wright, a number of friends of Mrs Lina McCullough surprised her on her birthday anniversary Friday evening, June 29th The company a- waited at her home until Mrs. Me Cullough returned from a church ser- ice. She was the recipient of a num* cer o f gifts .A social evening was en­ joyed and refreshments were served by Mrs Wright, assisted by Miss Mary McConnell The Lebanon Western Star was i39 years old Wednesday, July 4th. i,he oldest paper in Ohio. The name oas. never been changed since the pa­ per was.founded in 1806, by John Mc Lean, Sr. who also owned the Cin­ cinnati Enquirer later. The paper s owned now by Cong. Clarence J. llrown and associates under the man­ agement of Gardner Townsley. It is •me o f the best edited paper in the state and this compliment goes to :>ur own one time neighbor, “ Bud” Nelson, formerly of the South Char- eston Sentinel. Want Timothy Hay? I . have 35 icres of timothy hay with some clov- •r to be put up on the shares. Phone J-2117. Dan Marshall • Graduation . Dress Crinkled, permanent-crisp shadow print organdy makes this charming class-night dress for the graduate, The crisp beauty of the fabric and full sweep of the skirt gives it a dramatic quality, combined w ith . quaint feminine loveliness. After j graduation it will make the p e rfect; cool dinner and dance frock. You ‘ will find this charming gown a real , standby dll the summer through as it requires a minimum of upkeep , since the finish in the organdy is ( p e r m a n e n t . _______________ md t h t i r s ., July 11-12 st O’Brien—Jimmjr Durante C FOR MILLIONS” so News o f the Day W ANTED ! ! POULTRY and RABBITS f A ll Kinds-Any Amount Top Market Paid THE CHICKEN HOUSE 201 Cincinnati Ave., Xenia, 0* PHONE—Main 411 WASHINGTON, D. C.—President Sergio Osmena of the Philippines, now .In process of complete recon­ quering from the Japanese and from which G e n e r a l D o u g l a s M a c - A r t h u r ’ s la n d forces' under Ad­ m ir a l C h e s te r N i m i t z w i 11 sw in g in to final a c t io n a g a in s t th e en em y , to­ d a y i s s u e d a statement in be­ ll a 1 f o f t h e iM ighty Seventh War Loan. P r e s id e n t Os- r o e n a ’ s s t a t e ­ m e n t w a s r e- leased by Briga­ d i e r G e n e r a l Carlos P. Romulo, .resident commis­ sioner of the Philippines to the United States, at the Philippine of­ fices here. President Osmena said: “ Needless to say, wp Filipinos are very pleased with the signal suc­ cesses achieved by the United States and her allies during recent months. After a long and hard struggle, the Germans have been pushed to the brjnk of overwhelming defeat and the end of the war in Europe is now clearly in sight. “ In the Pacific, our gains' have OSMENA been no less impressive. Under the inspiring leadership of such men as General MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz, the Japanese have been dis­ lodged from one position after an­ other in their ill-gotten empire. In this connection, my people and I are extremely grateful that the Philippines are now being liberated from the tyrannical rifle o f the enemy.- “ Happy as I am that my country will soon be able to live in peace again, much remains to be done be­ fore Japan is fully beaten. Aside from the additional campaigns which will be needed to obtaip military victory in the Pacific, there is also the human factor to be considered in that other peoples of the Far East eagerly await to be freed from the enemy. We Filipinos know only too well from experience what it means to be under Japanese domination. "One of the outstanding feats of the war has undoubtedly been the effective fashion in which the United .States has overcome the formidable obstacles of distance in supplying the Pacific. Large quantities of supplies will be needled, however, to deliver the final crushing blows against a ruthless and fanatical enemy. All of us can make certain that these sup­ plies are available for our armed forces by giving enthusiastic support to the Seventh War Loan Drive.” pUR PRE * M S m o f T m e s m s * all the L - L , TIME A LOTS OF NEW MERCHANDISE has come to us in re­ cent months and our dreams are getting better all the time. We like to.keep you informed so that you will know what we have and what we don't have—Thus, we are listing below a number of things you are going to want—next to each we tell you whether we have it or pot. We have’t'room to list prices, but don't worry—if it is offered for sale by DUVAL’S, the price is always right! POTS AND PANS APPLIANCES Aluminium— Not just yet, but we’ll be the first to get ’em. , Why not take an enam­ eled, job to tide you over. Enameled;— We have a nice stock though not all the old- time sizes. Glass— - They’re scarcer than you think, but we have some and they’re well- known brands. Iron'— Skillets only now, Dutch Ovens coming soon. Coffee Pots— Drip: pcits and percula- tors;—2 to 8 cups Silex and Cory numbers too. We’ll announce them minute they withjoy the come in.. Expect small ones in the Fall—bigger ones lat. er. MISCELLANEOUS Electric Irons We get six every three months—put your "name „on the list. Paints There’s a shortage brother, use it wisely! Toy*— Enough to keep kiddies happy! Floor Coverings— Wish we had more. the I DUVALU ^ a n / iu M / u e s Phone, 6-1941 Cedarville, HUY AND HOLD “E” BONDS Build a HOME Get ready to build that home you have dreamed about by buying bonds regularly, putting them away to meet the necessary down payment when changes in restrictions, priorities, etc., allow private home building in this area. Buy a FARM We have money' to loan on farms at attractive in­ terest rates with easy repayment^ If you own a farm and desire financing or refinancing we will be glad to consider your needs. , M Y YOMSELF » HOME Finance your home, buying through our easy pay­ ments just like rent with monthly reducing plan* BUY BONDS HERE HOM E F E D E R A L S a v l a g i S U a * A s s o c i a t i o n OF XEN IA , OHIO, 4-6 N. DotVoit St. All Accounts Insured up to $5,000 This rayon gabardine dress with its contrasting colors and smart long sleeves would be a happy thought for a weekend in the counter, where casual clothes are the thing. The interesting buttons remind one that this is an outstanding “ button sea­ son.” The label that this costume bears tells you that the fabric has passed rigid tests, for dry cleaning and other dependable wear quali­ ties. Look to your labels when buy­ ing new clothes! Fads and Fancies They are staging flower displays in the larger stores to interest wom­ en in making their own flower headdress. An expert demonstra­ tor tells you how the hats are made. .Lovely flowers, a bit o f ribbon and “ oodles” of whimsical veiling and presto—a hat! Hats, bags and shoes made of bright colored reptile Is fashion’s latest whim. Fancy the smartness of a green snakeskin pillbox hat with a matching handbag and shoes of the same green colored reptile. You can also get ensembles carried out in other colors, red being especially attractive. Spotlight Accessories That Set Off Costumes Here are a few charming acces­ sories you will be wearing with the new fall costumes. There’s the new sequinned cravats which will give swank touch to your dinner suits. Give your slim basic dress new up­ lift with a soft tied sash of satin or chiffon velvet.. Animal pins with jewelled eyes are smart on. sports sweaters. NOTICE The lands and Quarry lake of the Old Ervin Quarries on Xenia Avenue, Cedarville^ O,, West of town (U. S. Route 42) .arenow the property of H. A. Tyson. Trespassing for any purpose is strictly ' ‘J forbidden and trespassers will be person­ ally liable. H. A. TYSON $ . j London, Ohio Mi D l u m b i n q We are located in the Wolford Ga­ rage Building and are equipped to do all kinds o f Plumbing, Heating and Pipe fitting o f any description. Re­ frigeration, High Pressure Steam, Er lectric or ABcetylene welding. • * ATTENTION FARMERS Soon we will be ready to serve yon in all kinds o f welding when equipment is set. ■ Full line o f fittings, plumbing sup­ plies. We welcome, you to our show room. . [ J a c k ] G . S h i r l e y XENIA AVE. Condensed Statement of THE XENIA NATIONAL BANK as of June 30, 194* ~ RESOURCES Gash in Vault and oilier Banks........ ... ............... $1,370,039.98 U . S. Bonds T .......... - - 3,548,860.00 Municipal Bonds, Greene G o .................... ............ .......... 8,250.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock .......... .............. 6,000.00 Banking H ou se .. ——- 33,000.00 Notes o f our Customers ................... ......................... 842,932.85 Total Resources ............................................................. $5,609,082.83 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M ■ H ■ ■ i ■ N ■ ■ a LIABILITIES Deposits .................!......................... -.......... .................. Capital Stock........ .$100,000,00 q Surplus ......................................... 100,000.00 . . T Undivided Profits..................... 200,000.00 Reserves.......................................... 90,622.46 Ni Total.Capital Account........ .............. ........ :....— ....— 490,622.46 Other L iab ilities....................... ............ . ..----------------- 4,529.51 *. , it'. • Total Resources...................... -......................*........ * $5,8^,062.83 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION j MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1 ■ ■ M ■ a a ■ a a a

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