The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52
Page Two The Cedarville Herald A Republican Newspaper Published Every Friday by THURMAN MILLER, JR. Editor and Publisher * Entered as second class matter October 31, 1887 at the Postof fice at Cedarville, Ohio, under Act o f Congress o f March 1879. Member—National Editorial As sociation; Ohio Newspaper Asso ciation; Miami Valley Press As sociation. GO TO HUNTINGTON Mr. and Mrs. E. E . Neal ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Neal o f Springfield motored to Huntington, W. Va., to spend sev eral days as guest o f the two mens mother and younger broth er. WITH PARENTS " Tl„ /rww* Stormont. e n t e r t a i n f a m i l y Spending Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr; and Mrs. H* H. Brown, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin and son, Tommy .■of Columbus.and Mr and Mrs. i ~ L j n ) : f r ) f ' r • D l D L i ■ JJiiii BBss s r a a i 5 - SCRIPTURE: UI John. DEVOTIONAL READING: I Corin thians 1:10-17. Christian Fellowship Lesson for December 7, 1947 SUNDAY’S lesson Is based on the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker ° short third EpisUe of John. You . _ , , ' i ■ • . can read it in two minutes, but you were m Uayton for Thanksgiving not exhaust its meaning in a ............................. lifetime. Link with III John the devo- with Mr. Walker’s parents IN COLUMBUS Mrs. John Hilt, the former Luell^ Robe, and son John, Jr., spent several days recently with her parents in Columbus. HERE FROM INDIANA Mrs. Rachel Rogers of Prince ton, Indiana is visiting in the home o f Miss Ada Stormont. tlonal reading found in First Corinthians 1:10-17, end you have a great and glorious picture of C h ristian fellow ship. Note these words: “Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our . Dr. Newton Jesu* Chris*> WILLIAMSON DINNER , that ye all speak The Misses Mary and Florence toe «a“ e and that there be , , . . ... no divisions among you; but that ye Wdhamson entertained with a be perfectly Joined together in the turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. aame mInd and ln the same judg- The guests present were Mr. and ment," I Corinthians 1:10. Mrs. Raymond W i l l i a m s o n , And these ^ords from III John. daughter, Mildred, sons, Donald, verse: “ Beloved, I wish above all things Bob, Kent, Walker and Max; Miss Sally McMillan; Miss Ada Stor mont; Charles Stormont; Mrs. Maratha Stormont; Mrs. Rachel Rogers o f Princeton, Ind.; Mr: and Mrs. John Williamson and daughter, Marsha; William Tor rence, Mrs. Lida ^Brewer and Robert Brewer of Xenia. GUESTS FROM SPRINGFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irvine had as their guests from Springfield on Sunday James Sharpin, Mr; and Mrs. Tom Sharpin and fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Fisher and son. IN MARIETTA Mr and Mrs. Karlh Bull and Mr. and Mrs. Greer McCallister and children spent Thanksgiving and wor^ ** express . . ... , , -o „ their love one for another in letters. a few days with Mrs. Bulls • • • „ brother George Siegler and Mrs. Siegler. WOMAN’S CLUB The Christmas dinner and party that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul pros pered.’’ Here we have the basis for Chris tian fellowship. •- » * La! Us Low One Another ‘\JTHAT is the first test of Chris- v V tian fellowship? Read I John 4:7. Love one for another Is the first and last test of Christian fellow ship. Of course, love one for an other is dependent upon love to ward God. We do not really love one another until we first love God. And we do not love God until < we realize that be first loves ns. Why- da wo keep certain letters? Because they are from those who love us-, and whom we love. Boys and girls can help to make this a Gracious Words I N ECCLESIASTES 10:12, we read: ’ •The words o f a wise man’s mouth are gracious." „ ,r , , , ... , Christmas will soon be here. There for the Woman s club will he wjjj be many Christmas cards and held at the United Presbyterian Christmas letters. Let us think church at 6:45 p. m., Tuesday, carefully of some lonely boy or girl December 16. R e s e r v a t i o n s in our community who may not re should be made with Mrs. William « lv e such a message unless you send it. More than that, think o f the lonely boy or girl in the hospital. In the orphan home. In the under privileged tenement. Think what a letter from you to such a lonely neighbor would meant Hopping by Friday, December 12. CINCINNATI VISITORS Misses Joyce and Norma Peak of Cincinnati visited Mr; and Mrs. Lawrence Stanforth a few days this past week. Doin{ Good C HRISTIAN fellowship, in the last analysis, is doing good. “ He THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mrs. James E. Mitchess and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Waddle that doeth good iso f God," says had as their Thaanksgiving John, andwe know that it is true, guests Mrs. J. E. Waddle, Misses Intermediate boys and girls can Mildred, Mary and Ruth Waddle, selze, of , , , , ... , „ , , proving their Christian attitude as Mr. and Mrs. James Waddle, Mr. ^ cp* e on toward the Christmas and Mrs, Lawrence Harner and season. Discuss with your teacher iftr.mily of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. next. Sunday the: idea of providing F. K. Waddle, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- Christmas gifts for underprivileged ner Garlough and son, Mr. and and sWs ° f ,your *s\ If not in your community, somewhere. Mrs. John Waddle and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waddle o f Springfield. VISITING MOTHER Bill Ferguson is home a few days from his studies at Ohio State University visiting his mother, Mrs. W. B. Ferguson. »HOME Hugh Ned Brown and son Uavid o f Cincinnati. HOME FROM MIAMI Miss Jane Creswell is home from her studies at Miami Uni versity to spend her vacation in the home o f her parents Mr. and „Mrs. A. B. 'Creswell'.’ "*■ » ':= S h a w d in n e r The annual Shaw family dinner was held Thanksgiving day at the home o f Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bull near Springfield. The mem bers o f the family present in cluded t^Ir. and Mrs. Fred Dob bins; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dob bins and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobbins; Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Turner, Mrs. Lucy Turner; Beatrice Turner; Milton Turner, South Solon; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaw, Springfield; Misses Maude and Dessee Shaw, Yellow Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw of Springfield. <* LAFAYETTE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dobbins spent the Thanksgiving week end with Mrs. Dobbins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hannum and daughter in Lafayette, Ind. IN MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs, Harold Corry and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Turner re turned Sunday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tinsler and family o f Morley, Michigan, NOTICE RESEARCH CLUB - Members o f the Research club are asked to bring a g ift fo r the soldiers in the Dayton hospital to the home o f Mrs. Hastings by Dec. 14. . . ^ d a y ^ iT h& ;C ed a ry i| le ,, , CLASSIFIEDADS First insertion 2 cents per word Minimum_________ ___________25c Additional insertions l c per word Minimum — --------- ----- --------- 15c FOR SALE Winter apples are now being harvested at Nagley’s Orchard. Lay in your supply now. They will be higher later, 45-tfc FOR YOUR Christmas sock dolls and aprons. C a l l 6-1021, Jeanne Pfeifer. 51-2p FULLER BRUSHES—and mops makes housework lighter. Personal brushes are ideal Christmas gifts. Phone or write E. L. Framfelder, 227 Pleasent St., Xenia, Ohio. Phone 1139 J, 51-3p County, Ohio, ' ' ^ s i v B y Lii^ila^Howser !l-28-3t-12-12 Chief Deputy Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE PEARL CAPLINGER, Plaintiff, - VS - CHARLES W. McDUFFORD, ET AL, Defendants. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GREENE COUNTY, OHIO Mary M. Grooms, a minor, re siding at R. R. No. 1, P. O. Box No. 50, Sumter, South Carolina, will take notice that on the 7th day o f November, 1947, the under signed, Pearl Caplinger, filed her petition in the Court o f Common Pleas o f Gree.ne Coutny, Ohio in Case No. 25180 against Mary M. Grooms, and others, praying for partition* o f certain real estate, bounded and described as follows, to wit: TRACT NO. I— Situate in the County o f Greene, in the State o f Ohio and in the City o f Xenia, hounded and des cribed as follows: Being part o f a lot of land on West Second Street, commencing at the S. E. corner of said lot; thence N. 10%° W. 300 feet to a stone in the center of the Xenia and Bellbrook road; thence S. 79° W. 70 feet and 9 inches to a stake; thence S. 10%° E. 300 feet to the Southern boundary line o f said lot; thence N, 79° E.- 70 feet and 9 inches to the beginning, contain ing 49-106 o f nri Acre. *V Being the same premises con veyed by Charles White and Georgianna White to ,Carey Mc- Dufford and Pearl McDufford by deod dated June 30, 1919, and re corded in Vol. 121, Page 497 o f the Deed Records o f Greene County, Ohio. « TRACT NO. II— Situate in the City o f Xenia, " the County' Bf “Greene arid State of Ohio; and bounded and described as follows:*., - Being part of Military Survey No. 2241 in the name of W. arid A. Lewis on Shawnee Run; Begin ning at a stone, corner to a lot formerly owned by;Charles Turner in the center of the Xenia rand Bellbrook *road and running thence with the center of the said road S. 79° W. 70 2-3 feet to a stone corner to a lot formerly owned by Marie Williams; thence with the line o f said, lot S. 10%° E. 300 feet to a stone; thence N. 79° E. 70 2-3 feet to asstone comer to a lot form erly owned by Charles Turner; thence with his line S. 10%° W. 300 feet to the place of beginning, containing 49-100 of an acre, more or less. Being the same premises as con veyed from Grace Madden and Reed Madden to William F. Mc Kinney, by warranty deed, dated May 1920, and said deed is recorded in Volume 125, Page 47 o f the Deed Records of Greene County, Ohio, and being the same premises as conveyed by William F. McKin ney, Unmarried, to Carey McDuf ford, and Pearl McDufford by deed dated March 11, 1943, and recorded in Vol. 178, Page 191 The prayer of the plaintiff’s peti tion being that her interest in the property described herein be set o ff to her in severalty, if the same can be done without manifest in jury to the whole, if not, that said premises be sold and that parti tion be made and for such further proceedings and relief as are auth orized by law. PEARL CAPLINGER, Plaintiff WEAD & AULTMAN Attorneys for Plaintiff 4 Allen Bldg. Xenia, Ohio (ll-14-6t-12-19) FOR SALE:—Girls ice skates, white shoes, size 7, $7.00. Apart ment size electric washing machine, ideal for everything but heavy work clothes, $20.00. E. H. Stahl, Trelawny Farm, Federal Pike toad, Cedarville. * 52-lp Get Cash for Dead and Drabled HORSES $20.00CATTLE$20.0 HOGS$0.00PERCWT, according to size & condition Phone Collect Springfield 4-1227 DARLINGANDCOMPANY While In Europe Iasi summer, I f?as impressed with: the fact that there wilt be very little Christmas for the young: people ln many of those lands; this year. War has left its frightening deso lation. The people are without money and without homes and without clothing and without food. May X suggest that you discuss plans by which you may send pack- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corry have ages through CARE to some lonely, as their guest for a few days needy neighbor in Europe this their son, Wayne. ATTEND OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinhard and son, John, were guest at the Open House party Friday in Col- Christmas, thus proving your sense o f Christian fellowship. * * • Furthering the Gospel A S WE grasp more fully the meaning o f this lesson next umbus held by Mr. and Mrs. C« Sunday, our hearts will gladly re B. Young and daughter, Delores, spend to the opportunities for fur thering the Gospel of; Jesus Christ, even as Galus and Demetrius Im pressed: John. In every community are crying needs for Christian ministry. Yonr newspapers will he telling of spe cial opportunities for Christmas help. Year * Community Fuad chairman can give yon names of worthy neighbors: who need help. “ X thank God for your fellowship and daughter, Patsy had with fcj furtherance of the Gospel from them fo r the Thanksgiving holi- the first day until now," wrote Paul days Charles Collier home from to the Philippian OirisUans. Ohio State and Helen Collier who ®*w d*d in their new home. KENSINGTON CLUB The Kensington club will hold their annual Christmas dinner December 15 at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Turnbull. VACATIONING HERE Rev* and Mrs. W. B. Collier khlp?, ways, Tiirine' They ‘sent More than that, they gave them selves in personal visitation to lone ly friends. They cheered the faint. • How happy we shall be If after the study o f this lesson we go out (to do with alk our might what our hands find to do. Harold Stormont is spending : ^ his Thanksgiving vacation -witfe:-rir^»a^Ss:jc ajffi& g. his parents Mr. and Mrs. Meryl w«U a k w h J is home from Ohio Weslyan fit Delaware. —* HOME FROM OSU John Reinhard is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinhard. SON HERE POSITION wanted by exper ienced dairy and farm hand on shares or wages, Tel. Xenia 1940R1. 52-2p FOR SALE—Two comforts, by the Dorcas Bible class, inquire of Mrs. J. E. Kyle or Mrs. J. M. Auld. 52-lp WANTED WANTED: LISTINGS We have buyers for city and farm properties. List your properties now with * .Spencer ,ReaLEstate *; ’ Clifton^743* ■?:’ WANTED—One ‘ inan to wprk with local manager. $100 to $125 per month to start. Must he neat appearing and willing to work 8 hours per day. Also man to take charge o f territory. For appoint ment write Mr. Gordon, 209 Lowe B]dg., Dayton, Ohio. 22-tf • Legal Notice • LEGAL NOTICE Estelle Peachy whose address is unknown and whose last known address was 637 Summerset Street, West Ottwa, Ontario, Canda, will take notice, that on December 3, 1947, Paul C. Peachy filed his cer tain petition against her for di vorce on the grounds of gross ne glect o f d u t y and wilful absence before the Common Pleas Court o f Greerie County Ohio, said case being No. 25,271 on the docket of said Court, aad will come on for hearing on or after the 10th day of January, 1948. C. R. LAUTENBURG Attorney for Plaintiff 416 Cooper Bldg. Dayton. (12-5-6t-l-9) -NOTICE _OFAPPpiNTMENT_ .Estate o f , Annar jk Bryan? l)e - Notice is- hereby ^given that Fleeta Marshall has been duly ap pointed as Executrix of the estate of Anna B. Bryan, deceased, late of Cedarville Village, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this 24th day o f November, 1947. WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER J u d F o f t h ^ b a t r C S m t r ^ e e h e FARMALL TRACTOR -AND— McCORMICK - — DEERING PARTS SERVICE SALES Opekasit Center HARRY HAVERTY, M’ g’r Jeffersonville, Ohio Phone 3301 WE PAY FOR HORSE $20.0 COWS $20.0 NOGS$0p PERCWT. ACCORDING TO^SIZE AND CONDITION X ENIA i t l Reverse charges XENIA FERTI LI ZER E. G. Buehsieb Inc. Drive to Xenia fo r Yonir Specializnig in "Home Cooked Food Appetizer E n tre e Choice of 2 vegetables Salad Dessert Home Made Hot Biscuits BeYerhge Served 1 1 :3Q a. m. to" 2 p. m. — 5 p. m. to 8 p. m, XENIft'HOTELCOFFEE SHOP Opposite City Hall|ig; Xenia, Ohio *-*4* ;?>**&>‘ .'•-min iiumwwti.wamsm&iiftir; £! LEGAL NOTICE Carl Tolliver, whose last known residence was Box 45, Neon, Ken tucky, will take notice* that on November 19th, 1947, Florence Tol liver filed her certain ^petition against him fo r divorce on-grounds o f gross neglect o f duty and ex treme cruelty, before the Common Pleas Court o f Greene County,' Ohio, said case being No. 25198 VISIT THE H O M E FURNITURE CO WHEN IN XENIA Complete Home Furnishers The Friendly Store Dignified Credit Arranged On' the ,docket: o f .said Gourt. Said cause will come on fo r hearing on or after the 8th day o f January 1948. Ann’ s Beauty Shop • . Phone „6-3131. ; Hours "Tfor r'% • ^ .v* - . , e- ■ - ++ > Monday, Tuesday, Thursday '• -v and Friday 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Wednesday 4:30 p . m, to 9 p. m. No Saturday Appointments Marcus Shoup, Attorney for Plaintiff (ll-21-6t-12-26) A NAME THAT STANDS FOR GOOD FUlNITURf BUDGET PLAN "AVAILABLE ADAIR’S N. Detroit St. Xenia, O. FARMS FOR SALE AND FARM LOANS We have many good farms for sale on easy terms. Also make farm loans at 4% interest for 15 years. No application fee and no appraisal fee. Write or Inquire McSavaney & Co. London, O. Leon H. Kling, Mgr. Q i i « CAMERAS f s l f e tniybedr m ym ChriUnws lilt Hket pictures. Hwfj vhy ym will fiad ■ uraaderM 3 if* for everybody oh your list among our *•4# selectioa of fa t phetogropiuc products. Nationally advertised Cameras, Movie and Still—for COLOR or bJflek-and-vrWte pktaret------^forgers. Dark-room equipment . . . Mine Editors, Prelectors, Screens and Titling accessories , . . all ore perfect GIFTS! Open Every Night Till 9 P. M. Portraits and Commercial Photography |Children a Specialty Ehone for Appointment < Vincent Rigio Studio ;>/**'*• Phone 6-1541 „ , i f 3 1 W . H I G H SPRINGFIELD, O. DIAL 3-9491 Eyes Examined J, Glasses Fitted Reasonable Charges DR,C.E.WILKIN Optometric Eye * ' Specialist Xenia, Ohio PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEL PROPERTY Located on comer of Bridge and Cedar Streets, Cedar ville, Ohio on SATURDAY. DECEMBER13 at 1 p. m. Real Estate to sell at 2 p. m. Real Estate Consisting of 4 room cottage with bath, gas electricity ; large lot 119 ft. x 80 ft. with garage and chicken house. Appraised at §3.000 and must be sold for not less than two-thirds of the appraisal value. CHATTELS 1985 Chevrolet coupe in best condition; bushel clover seed. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS Small G. E. electric refrigerator, tables, chairs, beds, bedding, rugs, gas stoves, dishes, cooking utensils, carpenter and garden tools, miscellaneous articles. Terms on Real Estate 10 percent at close of sale, bal ance on delivery of deed, possession on delivery of deed. H. C. WILSON AND . WILMASPENCER' 8 Co-Executors of William L, Wilson Smitb, McCallister and Smith attorneys. Joe Gordon, auctioneer HOGMEN! PROFITS FROM FEEDING PURINA PIG AND HOG CHOW ARE AT THE ALL-TIME PEAK ! There never was a time when it paid to supplement your ' grain with Purina Pig and Hog Chow like it does today. Corn is .scarce and high. You SAVE MONEY when you use a supplement that gets every possible ton of pork out of 3 rour grain. Hog prices are high. You MAKE MONEY when you stretch your grain supply to make more pork to sell. Now is the time to start feeding Pig & Hog Chow. W e inhave aH you need. Come in. Let us show you how it is MAKING MONEY and SAVING GRAIN for your neigh bors, . 1 Cedarville Phone 6-1031
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