The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 1-26

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FACUUTY RECEPTION, <ollege commencement week h as1 been &notably week in -the history of 1 annual faculty reception to. the the Cedarvllla Institution, The various;eeaio*S' took place in farneslo library cwtertainmonta have been of a high | Tuesday evening and was attended order that reflects what is being done a^0’1*Lu guests, Tno guests were educationally and the public realizes!received in the upper hall which had the influence of a (Christian institution j been, decorated in a very tasteful man* upon the community.* neT ln the college colors of orange The baccalaureate sermon, a t the It. blue. In the receiving line were P. church last Sabbath evening by Mrs, David McKinney* Pf. the president, Dr, David McKinney, of »»a Mrs- w *R*McChesoey, Prof, and Cincinnati, to, the graduates was high ly appreciated by the large audience. , The speaker took for his text “Turn Not Aside," as taken from the twelfth chapter of First ©amuel. Ins the die*} course It was pointed out the way to th6 evening's entertainment avoid turning -aside wa^ to have a high .Christian Ideal and let these be taken throughout life. . * CLASS PLAY, The feature of commencement wee1, from an amusement, point Is always looked for In “class bight" when the seniors display their abilities to amuse. An excellent cast of charac: ters with the sto ry ’of ^modern day politics made “Polly-in Politfcs" Tong to be remembered by the large au­ dience that greeted the. class a t the opera, house Monday night. Earl McClellan portrayed the role of AColonel Jasper Danvers, leader of the old guard; Raymond Williamson, the Insurgent, ' ^Joseph . Pen,dexter: WehdaU poster, a ."regular/’, James Vila®; Ernest' Poster, a bell-boy as Sammy;. •Maty* Ellen ‘Downes, Mrs, Danvers, wife of the Colonel;. Laura Wright, the Colonel's daughter; Ber­ tha Anderson, a telephone girl; Mary Cooper, a maid. The entire production'was artistical Mr?. P. A, Jurkat, Prof. Alien, Prof. Dannifag, Miss Ritchie, Miss Cresweli, and Mr®. Russell, of the faculty, and the members of the senior class, It fell upon the juniors to furnish and a very clever faree/'TheMiatakes of the Telephone,” was given by the stu­ dents, Those wb ’took psxU**were Mieses Grace !Mdr u, Edna Nancy Finney, ‘Clara Boase; Messrs. Bruce 'Anderson, Paul Turnbull, The story of the play represented a, rehearsal of a class play which lead to compli­ cation In, the flffalrsof a-pair of lovers. The banqueting room was decorated with the class colors, white and" Cop­ enhagen 'blue. Twelve seniors’ sat at .one table and when the “senior cake” was cut the ring fell to Raymond Wil­ liamson/ the thimble to Miss Laura Wright and the half dime to Miss Mary Ellen Downes. MUste for the evening was furnished by the college orchestra. MUSICAL RECITAL. ■An interesting feature, of commence' ment week is the recital under the dv rectlon of Mrs. Russell, head of the department. The1 recital was held Wednesday evening at* the„ R. P church. The following is the pro- I gram:' ' ]Vesper Bells .......... Clark j * " Orchestra Beetle's Dance ................. Holst Liicile Haines and Gladys Post Polka do Concert Andrews Inez Erma Conner Merry .Tune ............... Vincent (Chorus VIceola ..................................... Blake Verna Bird and Blanche Turnfaull f ('nnnot/Orift ................... Hotelier Quartet Impromptu Op 28 -No. i ......... Reinhold Mary Cooper With Wind and Tide™........... .Hewitt Kathleen -Pmt and Mary Stormont swing Song ................ Lotur Chorus Clifton IJ . P. Church Chimes. A fine attendance last Sabbath. Casper Finney will lead the Chris- Han TTiion Sabbath evening, *W fin»d to her’bed Two sympathy of the Its the Finishing Touches of Fashions Detail that Wakes jL?s Sylpbcs . . . . . . — . . . . Bachman j Eseullne Reynolds, and Hazel Lowry Unspoken •Words ....... .. Mooro Orchestra - March Grotesque Stndlug Fairy Tale .........................<>. Merkel * 'Martha Knott Avx Italiens, .Musical Recitation,-. ........ Poem Meredith; Music Verdi Kathleen Putt Fifth Valge .......... Godard Helen ■Oglesbee. Valse Venitienno ............ Rinquit Bertha Stormont and Helen Cresweli: ’Tis Morn . . . . . . ...... Oelbei „ j Quartet Sakontala . . . . . . . . . . . ......., ■;jBende] Mary Cooper March.....................................Selectee Orchestra Diploma E x o rc is e s . . Thejitcrary society dijiloma exercises were held in the It. P. church Thursday evening. The exercises were opened with prayer by Dr. McKinney (after which R^v. Ernest McClellan, read the scripture. The address of the evening was given by Rcvl W, A. Pollock, of South Omaha, Neb., and was replete with thought fitting to the occasion. The diplomas were presented by Mr. Dwight Sterrett. College Trustees Meeting. Office ofVice-President wasabolished Prof, W, It. McChesney, the incumbent of that office heretofore, was made Dean of the Faculty, Miss Mary Ervin was elected Dean of women, and Chairman of the Ladies’ Advisory Board, The honorary degree of D. D, was conferred upon Rev, Henry C. Foster, pastor, of the Presbyterian, church of Cllftm^Ohio, His scbqlorary. attain- bis devotion to hi* profmipn ingW“JsfSnew iidnor, Dr. McKinney, J, H. Cresweli and J. H, Stormont were re-elected as trustees, and in the organization the for­ mer officerswere chosen again. There Were no changes in the faculty* The laboratory facilities will be en larged by changing Prof. Allen’s reci­ tation room into a laboratory -for quan­ titative analysis, , Prof. Alien will occupy the room formerly used as girls' waiting room, the corresponding room on die first floor being 4remodeled for that purpose. Commencement took place ■Friday mprning and the alumni banquet that evening, , Mr*. Knox i# all tho tfino. congregation wllj-be given to’the fam­ ily we are eure.« v Rev. J. I*. Ritejfe preached a strong sermon 'last Sabbath op the theme “The Truth shall make you free." Our summer cemmunlon will bo”' held June 15. We hope there will he a number of*r accessions to the memterahlp. Rev. W. S Second, Sprl CHURCH SERVICES. U. P. CHURCH. . Sabbntli Behoof a t 0:30. Preaching by the pastor a t 10:30. Subject; Three Levels of the Chris­ tian Life. Y. P. O. U. a t 6:00. Leader; Wil­ bur Cooley, v At 7:00 Wayne II. Wheeler will speak in interest of Anti-Saloon League. . M, E. CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING. Council met in regular session Mon­ day evening, there bring no business of sxieclai importance. The monthly bills amounted to 3292,04, The may­ or's receipts amounted to $121. Of this amount $107 was from fine* as­ sessed for illegal sale of liquor, James Baker paying $50 and David Lane $37. Messrs, C. C. Morton and G, H. Smith went to Sulphur lick Monday to spend a few1days;........... . S. Wallace, pastor of Ingfl^d, will preach Fri­ day and Saturdayy June 13 and 14,'at 3 p. nn, in prepMfiiar: ■ ■ AfrK . ■■ , to attend both, Carey Ritchie i mer with h^a u»e y services. Plan Illinois. pending the sum* ad aunt at Sparta, Ninety-two a t :j4abbath school -last flabbuth, GannolWa make It one hundred next Rdjfbfcth? i Will be there. Will,you? morning breakfast was . - A CHARMING AFFAIR- Haller, Haines & Co. Xenia, They ’re both wood== A plank and a violin, butthere’s some differ­ ence in value. Think, of our line o f B U G G I E S before purchasing. POSTE, HERRING AND BIM&L ' m Kerr &Hastings Bros. C ed am lle ,* O h ip One of the charming social func­ tions of the commencement season was the morning breakfast given by Mias Grace ‘Morton’ at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Jesse Marshall, on iforth King street, Xenia. Six juniors ,md eight seniors were driven from here to the Marshall home In auto?. The decorations were cerjngos while the -color scheme was blue and white. The guests were seated a t one long table and four courses were served, Miss Morton 1 b head ‘of the Domestic Science department of the college and the menu served on this occasion was In keeping with the events of the past which have been served under her di­ rection. - Following the breakfast the guests were given A romance booklet to fill out from magazines provided. Inves­ tigation resulted in cards being found in the booklet announcing the engage­ ment and marriage of one of the sen­ iors* Miss Mary Ellen Lownea to $ir< Howard Cresweli. No date was given for this event, but it will bo sometime this month, 8acred olqhti Uncov*red. Excavations at Nazareth 1: Pales­ tine have uncovered the spot on which stood the carpenter's workshop of Jo­ seph, husband of Mary, mother of Jesus, The Franciscan .monks, oa whose property the discovery was made, have bought all the adjoining buildings, and intend to erect a mag­ nificent temple* to mark the-spot. It fis aho believed that the spot where Christ’s transfiguration took place has | been found, It Is an Imposing rough, hewn rock, resembling an ancient al- , tar, I Don't overlook us on Rugs, iC*rfiiot*l’ Matting* artd Lino- > um s , Our stock it largo, our prloa* right. Wo will lay Lino" )«um on floor for you. / Bird** Mammoth Store. - Presb car of Portland cement Just in. Call on X), •* Ervin* <“Not a t tlie it. an excellent mott Climbing; William and pat the county Sabbat They report n ycr The .pastor's -th will -be “A. Tourn Tell your friends' audience. Dr. and Mrs, and Mw*. James villo, Q., and Mix Conneaut Lake, the. Presbyterian ton on Wednesda Liberty does m as you -phase, huj* ilefelre to do rigbii to accord w ith, (hat it does uo t.> pleasure. . Be strong! play, to dream, bard work" to d ahiuf not the s God’s gift, 1 ' v *.■ * ' •'**rt •Seselon will 14, a t I p. w'. with the church a t that time. .. Become a soul can do it, no idar.oeeupfttipr but climbing,” is ■Let us all keep ,‘Ferguson attended school convention’, rotltahlo program. jo - next Sabbath ■Man's Marriage,"' gather a largo M: Ritchie, Rev, jsitehie, of Beiie- "- J. 'McClure, of were guests at , rs’onage in Clif- ’of -thin week.- an license to do rty minus 'that; t brings ono in- rlghteoilb law. so ertcre whb our are got here to drift We have d loads to lift; to, face it, 'tin 5 Saturday, June desiring to unite the sensfoh for life. You hat your other’ Investment -of .time and effort will pay as large dividends a lt through eternity, \ Begin newt Souls are perishing on, every hand—do you realize thin? Don't wait! A poor . stammering ■Christian with Christ in his heart is of inffntely greater service to God, no matter how mftny blunders ho makes, than thfe greatest pulpit ora­ tor that over lived, without Christ. WHY HE DOES IT I t isn’t ofion th a t J have laith enough in the medicines pu t up by other people 16 be willing to offer to refund the money if ifcdoes not cure, said druggist C, M. Ridgway- to one his many customers, but we nre glad to sell Dr, Howard’s specific for the euro of . constipation and dyspepsia on th a t plan. "The Dr. Howard Co., in order to get a quick jntrodudtory sale author­ ized me to soli the regular fifty cent bottle ftf thetr speeiilc for half price, SW cents and although t have sold n lot of it, aud guaranteed every package* not one has been -brought back as unsatisfactory." l a m still selling the spesiflc a t half price,-although 1 cannot tell how long I shall be able to do so. Any person who is subject to consti­ pation* sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, digestion or a general played ou4coudttiou, ought to take advantage of this opportunity. If the specific does not cure them, they can corn* righ t b ick to my store, and I will Cheerfully refund their money. —Over 120 patterns of picture frames to setect from At McMillan’s, —Chick feed, $2 per hundred pounds. Nagley Bros* —F ob ItEKtt:—After Jtfna 12,1913,' four rooms. For particulars inquire of Mrs. J , N. Lott. General purpose machine oil at Itidgway’s fof 26 cents per gallon. F0« S abe ;—30acres of mixed hay on the ground, chiefly timothy. „ ■ AtumM, ToWhsley, —You -can’t help but see some­ thing you like in picture frames A t McMillan’s U l o t h e s ot all kinds DRY CLEANED at* HOME Clothing Co* --Special prices on all groceries ih quantities, . Nagley Bros. -■Wine of Cardui, 70c A t WUtSMflafchb 9;30 Sunday School. 10;80 F. M. Dustman, Editor of the American Issue will represept the Anti-Saloon League. Every person interested should attend the sor.ivce Sabbath morning and even­ ing. ■ / ■ 0 p. m . Epworth League. LeadeY; Kathleen Butt, /' Official Board meeting Tuesday evening a t 8 o'clock. ’ R, P. CHURCH, (Main Street). ‘Teachers meeting Saturday a t 7 p. m- 1 ’ Bible . School Sabbath a t 9:30 a. m. Next Sabbath has bee i chosen as th e d ay jn Cedarville churches for the presentation of-the Ohio Anti- Saloon League work. The Hon. Wayne B. Wheeler, ,of Columbus, will speak in ; the R. P, church ,(Main S t.) at-10:30 a. m . O. E. meets a t 0 p. .in. Leader: Irma Creswoll. , . -There will he a Union service in the U. P, church a t 7 p. m, Adr dressed by Mr. Wheeler, ; Mid-week prayer service Wednes­ day a t ? p. m.' -S — The Junior Missionary Society1of Xenia Presbytery will hold their annual Rally a t the Second church IJonia, Ohio, June 12. A good at­ tendance is desired. Tide ladies of the Missionary So­ ciety «*f the United Presbyterian church Will hold a . market next week, Saturday, June 7, for the benefit of the U. P. eburerh of Day- ton, which suffered so lo the recent flood. Her Attention Decupled, On one of the train* which arrived New England town and who Md not been in New York for Several ybars. Whan aho reached tho home of her relative to, Brooklyn, ahp was asked what she thought of the now Btation. "Which new station?" she asked. When told, that #bo had lost an op­ portunity to see tho wonders of the greatest station of Its kind* she said: “1 didn't see anything .unusual, ex­ cept a big crowd, and maybe you wouldn’t if you had a dog in a basket which you’d smuggled through so far and wondered how you’d, finish-with him.” On her return trip she way bo unincumbered, and have time for Sightseeing.—Now York Tribune. . L. T, L. MEETING. ThejJumorL, T. L. will -bieat in Oprnegie Hall .next Monday after­ noon a t 5 o’clock. All members are urged to be present and are re­ quested to bring flowers with them for Flower Mission distribution. WILL BOON OPEN . HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. 'Mr, G. E, Boyd will within a few days have fats hotel «$d restaurant -re­ modeled and refitted ready for public Inspection- The addition of several rooms, new decorations and the bowse placed iu a thorough sanitary condi­ tion, with new furniture and restau­ rant fixtures.insurea dfae-wppxovM o f" tlie public. Mr. Thomas Tindall, of Yellow Springs, who formerly conduct; ed The 'business for -Mr. Boyd will be again placed to charge. i / Classified. ' vHy precloufl lamb," said the .new parson to the little girt, “I. fear me ybur father is one of those wayward sheep, long strayed from the -fold.” "Dad's not a sheep/' smiled the little girl. "He's a Bull Boose!"—Judgo. FOR RENT—Splendid -office room over.Hartman's Clothing Store. Rent 54. J. P. Chow, Xenia. MEM'S PANTS / We narrya sw e lllins in men's DRESS PANTS from $ 2 .0 0 to with and without cuffs. And the best line of Work Pants in the olty at $1 .00 , $1 ,50 and $ 2 .0 6 pair, Bird's Mammoth Store. NOW IS THE TIME, Where can you get a team of coach horses or a general purpose horse? ST«w is the time to give this your careful consideration. BOBBY BORNS, Jr. will mufee the season of 1013 a t J, Ervin Kyle's Oedarvilto ,0., or call phone 4-101. NEWREAL ESTATE FIRM. Geo. JET, Smith and If. -W- Collins solicit the patronage of buyers ana ' sellers of real estate, A good list of farm and city properties a t reason­ able prices. Office, Smith’s Residences. Main St, - . Phone 143. BELGIAN STALLION. $ 5 .0 0 pr made in semi peg style* * *Tlow have the largest Belgian stallion m Greene county. It -will pay you'to Bee lrim .at. the, Clifton. Barn, Terms same as last year, ■ . J , L la. Oglesbee Vor ii«uJach« Dr, MI m CAntt-WaU*;y.ttre Gash For One Week , \ v .*' *. Beginning June 7th Boys in Universities. Of the country-bred* boys' and the City-bred boys who enter Universities, Frof, Walter F. Wilcox has found that the city ,boys are not so tall, not so heavy, nor so good of lung de­ velopment Prof. Wilcox took cars’ to separate the comparative groups by ages, five groups to all, from seven­ teen to twenty-one. k t each age the country-bred freshmen showed.a bet­ tor record Of development. Prof. Wil­ cox thinks that the difference may not be due entirely, or at all, to the influence of city life. Possibly, It may bo duo to the fact that the ru­ ral districts are Inhabited by the Oliv­ er American stock, the cities large­ ly by recent Immigrants and their de­ scendants. BUGGIES! BUGGIES! Buy your buggies of the Greene County Hardware Go! Finest quality and lowest prices. I t will pay you to cotno to- Xenia and see them. ’ Greene Co, Hardware CO,, 31, Xenia, Ohim ess: Cane Sugar, 9 lbs..............,.C0c Matches, 5 boxes.,.............,.‘2Qo I^ancy dried peaches,..,,-?.,10c lb •California Hama..............16c lb Clean Easy soap,, six largo ...bms .................. c tied Bird Sah«oii, 8 cauo....40c v Silver Fleecb Sauer. K rau t 26o Elksprida Catsup..... 10 c bottle 100 lbs OaneSugat..... Lenox Soap, 7 bars...(:.„.„...26c MndKiver’-Strfnc We Will Pay (8 Cents in Trajde for-Fresh Eggs PH0NE2-26. Waddle’s Grocery .SMILE OVER the la st flour you bought for tlie re­ sults of the baking have brought back the family appetite for bread t and cake and all baked stalls. Cook w*«rin despair to find a satisfactory > flour till she h it upon ,our brand, Golden Rulo.- TRY ONE SACK and see for yourself how fine it is i n ' every respect, and how much fur­ ther it goes than other flours of 'tho same prieo' * Cedarville Roller Mills H on e s t V a lu e s I f you are looking for good ^Honest Values” , you will find them a t our s|ort. Permit us to say that, our -business showed a. net increase last month of 32 Per Cent over any preceeding May. We believe this is due to the fact tha t we have been gelling dependable Merchandise a t reaso able prices; With aXOW EXPENSE RATIO we claim we .are giving more and better Merchandiie for $3.00 than the larger towns can possibly offer you—make' us prove it* « ■ : 1 Clothing, Hats and Shoes HOME Clothing Company Tradoab Ham* ' / Th» Quality Stora Cedarville, Ohio

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