The Cedarville Herald, Volume 70, Numbers 27-52

The Cedaryille, 0 . „Her&tdL— , ____Friday,1'October-,24,UM7 „ ■ _ . . . i! i i Society GUESTS HERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Aden Barlow had as guests Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul and daughter o f Wilmington, Miss Ruth Lewis o f Xenia and Mr. and Mrs. Will­ ard Barlow and son John of Columbus. VISIT IN DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rigio and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ert Preston spent the week end in Detroit visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finney and Mr. and Mrs. George Dettinger and family and Mr. and; Mrs. Paul Finney. RETURN FROM HUNTING TRIP IN CANADA Mr. Wm. Marshal and Mr. John Pramer are home after a few days hunting at Kirkland Lake, Ontario Canada. Mr. Marshal reports it was to warm for much hunting. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Condon have had as their guests for the past few days, their daughters, Mrs. Roy F. McMann of Cleve­ land Heights and Mrs. Paul Har- rod o f Chicago. VISIT IN SPRINGFIELD Mr. and Mrs. David Strobridge, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strobridge and son Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harbison and children, spent Sunday in Springfield with M r., and Mrs. Garmon Bradford. ATTENDS WCTU MEET ! f Mrs. Fred Engle attended a W C T U convention in Cleveland ; fhis past week. Mrs. Engle is i president o f the Greene County W. C. T. U. -Y im g T frm c fflK & T & s -' *Miss Phyllis Frame spent the week end with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Carey in Wilmington. Sunday the Frame, family enjoyed a picnic dinner at Zane Caverns. PLEDGED TO FRATERNIES Harold Stormont, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Stormont was one o f the three Greene County boys to be pledged to fraternities .at Ohio State. Mr. Stormont was pledged to Tau Kappa Epsilon. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wisecup and son “ Rickey’ * attended a surprise birthday dinner in Springfield for Mrs. Wisecup’s grandmother Mrs. Thomas. BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Myron William­ son are. announcing the birth of a son, Tuesday evening at Spring- field City Hospital. This is their second son. OBSERVE WEEK OF PRAYER Members o f the Methodist church will hold an observance of the week o f Prayer and Self denial in the church Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. VISITS HERE SUNDAY Mr. Alva Ford had as his guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abhot of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. j Ray Smith of Springfield and Mr. Marvin “ Bud” Ford o f Dayton. GOLDEN RULE CLASS TO MEET The Golden Rule class of the ~—M^KoiIfst^^urShr*will meet- Oct. 29 at the home o f Mrs. Pearl Huffman, IN HOSPITAL Miss Eleanore Kyle recently under went an opeijation at Miami Valley hospital. She is now re­ cuperating at the home o f Miss Martha Cooley. TRANSFERS FROM HOSPITAL Mr. Lem Wilson was moved this week from the Springfield City hospital to the Lively Rest Home in Jamestown. MOVE TO ZIMMERMAN, O Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family moved this week from* the Barber property on Xenia avenue to Zimmerman, 0. BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. "Howard -Pauley are announcing birth o f a son, Thursday at SpringfieM City hospital. WEEK END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs, Guy LeForge had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laney o f Mid­ dletown. CONFINED TO HOME *|j Mr. Paul Townsley has been confined to his home on Xenia avenue suffering from blood poisoning o f his right hand. ON TRIP WEST Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frey are on a trip through the West. CHICKEN SUPPER Do your Christmas shopping, Nov.^19 from 6-8 at the Method­ ist Church. The Womans Society ' are serving a Chicken Supper and having a Bazaar. Come and eat supper and shop from our large selection of articles suit­ able for Xmas gifts. 1 - CliftonChurcli to Hold Trap Shoot T h e Westminister S u n d a y Sch6!ol!'class ‘of the Clifton Pres­ byterian’ church will hold a trap shoot, ( Saturday, Oct." 25, begin- ■■■A y )., mi , j v rfpf l . ■ t . H-’-o n ! "C* l “"g p Uing a t moon ,at,th§,;j^n^tion of state routes 343 and 72 in Clif­ ton. Luncheon will he served. Why is it you never hurt a finger except the one you use the most? * . •. ... ■ Page Three FOR BETTER ROADS A N D STREETS AMENDMENT (4 th on the ballot l jnfficws-rrfbnoN w orno UPTo/OO BUSHELS fbom eaak bushelbe MORE tMBC 6 o T H E A T R E MELODY c r u i s e I N l i t Miles East o f Springfield City Limits On U. S. 40 2 Shows Nitely, Starting 7:13 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. Oct, 23 & 24 “ BLITHE SPIRIT” in technicolor Sat. Oct. 25 “GETTING GERTIE’ S GARTER” Sun, & Mon. Oct, 26 & 27 “ THRILL OF BRAZIL” Tues. & Wed. Oct. 28 & 29 Thttrs. fe Fri. “ ' Oct. 30 & 31' “ ONE WAY TO LOVE” Fri. & Sat. Oct. 24 - 25 Dana Andrews - Jane Wyatt “BOOMERANG” Cartoon - Sports - Travel Sun. & Mon. Oct. 26 Spencer Tracy-Katherine Hepburn “SEA OF GRASS” Also Fox News M a k e I t Y o u r B u s in e s s To visit our store when in Springfield Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry - Guns Suits - Top Coats - Cameras - Radios New and Used - A t prices you can’t heat Open Evenings B&B 65 W. Main St. f Springfield, O. Here and ready fo r your inspection. Big, room y ,; 11-cubic-foct capacity. Freezes and stores 385 pounds o f : delicious food, don ’ t , : WAIT. ; . supply is not ( t unlimited. . 9M AS I1 UENTER Harry Haverty, Mgr. Jeffersonville Phone 3301 151 lor otborU“ B i I m «[>«>*«» and s| r,;YOU,,WANT AND ARE PAYING FOR BETTER' ROADS AND STREETS, LET’ S HAVE THEM! Not One Cent in New Taxesl Ohio Committee let Belter Roods and Streets, 9 N. High 5t., Cols, O. James C. DaIf, United Commercial Travelers, Waller W. Graf, Ohio Automobile Clubs, Co.Choirmen. it eoa ,-- . , lfke"pVopo-a .mradm™* ti.aKw.ys .. TOVEHICLES.BEADOPTED? YES NO Drive to Xenia for Your SUNDAYDINNED Specializing* in Home Cooked Food Appetizer Entree Choice o f 2 vegetables S a la d Dessert Home Made Hot Biscuits Beverage $1,25 - Served 11„*30 a. ni. to 2 p. m. — 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. XENIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Opposite City Hall Xenia, Ohio Wed. & Thurs. ‘Butch’ Jenkins Oct. 29 - 30 Frances Gifford One bushel of Pioneer seed com usually produces from 400 to 700 bushels of crop, figured at 60 to 100 bushels per acre on seven acres. Just a LITTLE extra yield per acre from each bushel of seed com planted accumulates surprisingly MANY dollars profit. Superior quality Pioneer comes up strong in the spring, stands the torments of weather and delivers tremendous yields. See us for good seed corn: “LITyLIp MIJSTER J.%- News - Passing Parade - Travel Representative Cedarville R. R. 2 SPECIALS For October 24 through October 30 Your Profit Is In Your Buying! Dew Jell—Orange Lime & Cherry .... 9c Ranch House, Pancake Flour 3 lb bag 45c Instant Tapioca, 8 oz. pkg................ 17c All Good Fruit Cocktail 2 V* ca n ..........39c Folgers Coffee, Reg. & Drip 1 lb can 51c Nu-Maid Oleomargarine.......Ib ......... 36c Kellogg’s Pep .... .......................... 13c Totem Towels............................. 3 for 25c Clorox 17c Roman Cleanser Gal. j u g .............. L. 38c Yenida Tissues.............. .............. 2 for 29c Jackson Tomato Juice No. 2 can 2 for 25c Velveta Cheese 2 lb B rick ................. 94c Post 40% Bran Flakes...........................19c Fels-Naptha-Soap B a r ......................... 10c Epco Cider Vinegar G a l...................... 39c Welch’s Apple Juice Qt. Bottles.......25c Bartlet Pears, Cock 0 Walk 21/» can .... 39c Camp’ls Chicken Noodle Soup 2 cans 29c Maraschino Cherries 8 oz. J a r ............28c Clabber Girl Bak’g Pow’r 10 oz can 2 for 17 Dreft Large p k g ................. 28c * Green Giant Peas, No. 303 can ............18c White Pop Corn, Betty Zane................15c Ammonia Qt. Bottles...........................19c Ivory Flakes Large pk g s .................. . 29c Eagle Brand Milk can ..... '.....:......;.;.....:.s25c ? Large Balogna, Sliced, 11 Laundry Bleach, time saver qf. hb£ ~.ril)c~ Veg-All Mixed Vegetable No. 2 can_17c Cocoa, Bakers, % lb can, ..................... «. 15c RI0I0J l ™ CASHANDGARY The words may be French— but the prices are all-too-clear j English on a Bill o f Fare, 3 • N . M a in S t. Cedarv ille . O . Lawmakers argue about this before it’s a law—and law­ yers argue afterwards. It’s a Congressional Bill, RIDE DIKE’S 12 NEW ESCALATORS TO GREATER S A V I N G S . . . . What do you know about h ills ? T his one shows you the biggest value you can buy. . It stands for a dependable, low-cost servant who can , presenre^ prepare, “and cook your food—light, heat, ' a r i d —do the cleaning and the laundry g 3—IcSfejj tinfe; entertain the family, and help do a ~ dozen other jobs. For the average family, every dollar on it buys twice asmuch electricity as a dollar bought 20 years ago! What else represents so much value for so little money as your Electric B illf Tuns In WHIO, 1290 on your dial—“Hour of Charm,” Sunday, 4<30 P.M. Ronald Colman, Tusiday, 9i30 P.M. *.v 2

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