The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

CEDARVILLE HERALD, NOVEMBER 15,1929. "’","1"1........ . .... . ,»— ... MWfSlHH Wilmington Takes Final Football Game Wilmington College football team bad no trouble in taking the final game from the “Yellow Jackets” on the local gridiron last Friday after­ noon. Earlier in the season the two teatys played a 0-0 score game but the visitors found things much their own way. It was the last game fo r four of the local team who are seniors: Town- sley, Gordon, Kenny and Marshall, all of whom played a good game. Fred Smith took honors for Wil­ mington a t halfback and scored thirty W’Hmington scoring: touchdowns — Smith 5 ; points after touchdown-—] Kinzig 2, Davis. Ccdarville scoring: ; touchdowns- Turner, Irons; safety by Smith of Wilmington. Officials — Chambers, Cincinnati, referee; Garrett, Centre; empire, Turnbull, Marietta, hoadlinessman. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION points. The following is the sum- mary: ‘ 8 Wilmington (33 ) Cedarville (14) Weimer Deifenbach _____It................. W. Boyer L a n d e r ____ Gray Stormont Kenfield___ _ Osborne P ie r s o n ___ Marshall Hines _____ ____re_________ _ Kenney Barrack ■___------qb------------- TownSley S m i th _____ ____lh................. . . . Smith D a v i s ____ ____rh................. Turner K in z ig ____ .......... fb_.............. ___ Irons Score by periods: ! Wilmington ................... 6 14 7 6—33 Cedarville ...................-0 6 2 .6—14 Prof, II. C, Fu rst will be in attend -; ance'at the fifth annual convention of > the Journalism Association o f Ohio Schools to he held in Columbus, F ri­ day and Saturday. He is on program fo r a talk on “Editorial and Business; : Problems of School Publications," He OBPIIEl’M INSTALLS ! 'vU1 ^ san’e talk f „ George" TALKING PICTURES town< Ky-> December 6 and 7. ESTATE VALUED The Orpheum Theatre, Xenia, has installed the latest Vitaphone equip- -------— merit for.talking pictures and some of , Estate of Emma C. Middleton, de- **, * °f .ssr - tui‘(?s will be shown on .Monday nnd jaccording’ to nn estimate filed in Pro* Friday nights for the present. Ibate Court. Debts and the cost of Mr. H. L. Binder has booked T exa s[ administration* amount to $653, leav- Guinan in “Queen of the Night Clubs]' inp a net value 0f $2,597. for November 16-17. “Desert Song” * T ’ November 19, 20 and 21; “The Gamb-> lore" November 23 and 24; “On with the Show,” a technicolor talking and dancing picture, AUTO HITS TRAIN DIVORCE ASKED A Columbus couple escaped injury Wednesday evening when their c a r , was driven into a passing freight that jwere was switching on the Paper Mill track. •The driver whose name was not secured stated to by-standers that he did not see the train and had no warning' by signal lights or watch­ man. The accident happened about. 8:30 <P.M. The car was badly wreck­ ed. ' On grounds of fraud Katherine Bradford* seeks divorce from James Arthur Bradford in a suit on file in Common Pleas Court. The couple was married June 12, 1929. No children born of the marriage. The plaintiff asserts that she left her hus­ band upon learning that he. had de­ ceived her. More than 800 Ohio boys and girls are members of 4-H Flower clubs. -ADAIR’S—1 Xenia’s Leading Home Furnisher For Over 40 Years 1 Love Seat in Fine Damask $98 Fine chairs and davenport suites are here in abundance and in' every style and color and price. . Just in time for .the wise home makers who are either furnishing anew or purchasing the first furniture. To realize fully what you can save by making your purchases at'Adair’s we in­ vite you to come, look and compare. LIVING ROMSUITES 3 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES in Jacquard Velour with reverse cushions, consisting of Davenport, Club Chair and Occasional Chair ........... ^ * ™ 3 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES in Jacquard Velour with reverse cushions. Davenport, Club Chair, Button Back Chair, This is a beautiful f t Q Q .. full size suite ..................................... 3 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE in three tone Jacquard Velour, reverse cushions, edged in mohajir. Beautiful tops ..................................... 1.. 3 PC, MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITES. Covered all over in beautiful green taupe or rust colors of Mohair, A .wonderful value $ 3 L 5 5 $ 1 3 3 At 2 PCS. CHESTERFIELD DAVENPORT and CHAIR. Covered in antique yelour. Floss cushions ............ $ 2 4 5 BEAUTIFUL COGSWELL CHAIRS With large stdol to match, uphol­ stered in fine tapestry d !O C l and •mohair __ & & & 3-PieceFiberSuite$49.00 Upholstered in tapestry or-cretonne. These Buites are in different color combination. SAME AS CASH IF PAID IN 60 DAYS ON AMOUNTS OVER $10.00 Adair’s N. DETROIT ST., XENIA, OHIO SOME BGN’TS FOR HUNTERS The hunting season opens today so observe the following valuable “ don’ts” ; Don't forget your hunting license :when you leave home, and be Bure it‘s [countersigned. . Don’t hunt on some one else’g license. I t may cost you money, Don’t hunt in crowds, and thereby avoid accidents. Dos’t forget to keep your eye on the other fellow. He may not be as care­ ful as you. Don’t take a loaded shotgun intc an automobile or other vehicle. Re­ move the shells first; Don’t climb over a fence with a loaded' shotgun. Remove the sh"!l or “break” the gun first. Don’t pull a loaded gun through a fench after you. Don’t shoot promiscuously while in fields or woods; and never use a live tree as a target. Target practice, un­ less you have a substantial barrier constructed, is a menace to human life. • - Don’t throw away lighted matches, cigars or cigarets. Don't empty your pipe on a pile of dried leaves; — Don’t hunt on posted lands without permission. Respects the farmer’s rights. D . ’t carry off personal property on land where you are privileged to hunt. Hunters who fill the pockets with apples, turnips, corn and nuts, without 'permission, do not help the farmer-hunter problem. Don’t exceed the bag limits. Don’t shoot, a female ring-necked pheasant. It may cost you $25, Don’t forget that a sportsman i«: One who is always fair and gen­ erous, ; One who has recourse to nothing illegitimate, One who is a good loser, and a graceful winner, College Gleanings Dr. Strain has been working for the College in the vicinity of South Salem this week. • Cedarville College has 400 gradu­ ates. Of these 236 were born-and brought up in Greene County, alone. Does Greene County realize what this College means to it ? Of the 400 graduates, 189 are men. Of these 189 men, fifty-seven' have, be­ come ministers of the Gospel, nearly 34 per cent or one of every three men has entered the ministry. ■, All were glad' to have Profeessor Davis return to his office and class­ room work after an absence of five weeks due to appendicitis. Do not forget: the union meeting in the Presbyterian Church Sabbath evening a t seven-thirty o'clock. I t is in the- interests of Cedarville College. Professor J . H, Dickason wiil address the meeting. All are cordially in­ vited. ? . President McChesney addressed the Central Teachers Association of Ohio last Friday at Dayton on the Teach­ ing of History. He spoke to the P. T. A. a t Osborn', Tuesday night. He is to make the dedication address of the new Grade School Building at Pasa­ dena, November 22nd. ' A sweater for the school hoy or a lumber jacket will be just the thing for cold weather and school. Our line of sweaters for ladies as well as then will interest you. Well prices are just a bit lower, quality considered. C. A. Kelble, 17-19 W. Main St., Xenia. Get our prices on Alcohol an«f Glycerin for your radiator. McCamp- bell’s Exchange. WANTED—Family washing. Will £nll for it and also deliver, - Phone 214 on 137. 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