The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52
. 0 P-. mmmm Hi -•«] Ji G» hi t p * ) « fU . 1 -r ig ,-ls liu & p o it Ja (& * 2D dy of d r e s s 'I U Sts., Xenia | 1CJ1 - “ ,r.|Mttimmmmr* ng ' ■ -: . * # • ( i w ill} tturn su-ateth . test erva- plete j'day i LOCAL AND, PERSONAL „ A .s on was torn to Mr, and Mr;;, Ja:n£s A. Vest, Saturday. I1OR SALE—Large room size rug in good condition. CaU 3 on 71, JP/V. II.W IUnfii^ajlWHW- S^.t— ft The Five Hundred club was enter tained Tuesday night at the home o f Mrs* Harry Lewis. The condition o f Miss Rose Cham bers continues critical with Jjttle hope o f recovery. Cedar (Jrahge will meet next Tues day evening. A . full attendance of members is desired tia this is inspec tion night. 1 _ _ ^ , ........................................ | FOR SALE—Gas range, kitchen cabinet and other household articles fto numerus to mention. Mrs. A. D. iTotvnsley. , Miss Florence Williamson o f Bowl ing Green, spent the week-end here with her father, Mr. David William son. . Mr. Howard Harbison, who has been spending the summer at Yellow Stone National Park, lias returned home. Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Reed of Clifton ! entertained the following guests at j dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles JCrawford and children Frank and William of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Gil- j bert Luse and Mr. and Mrs. Erb Luse io f New Carlisle. i ^ r’ Arthur Cummings has been ap pointed administrator o f the estates o f W. H. Smith aiid Mrs. Kate Smith. j Mr. Frank Corry of Yellow Springs, jwho was hurt in an auto accident j some time ago, was taken home from the hospital Wednesday. His sister, Mrs, G, E. Jobe has gone to Yellow ■Springs to be with him for a while. Swine Sanitation Is I Discussed Wednesday; A number of farmers gathered at ■ Cpmmunity Hail Wednesday eveningj when they he&rd a dir.eupsion of swine . sanitation. J. W, Wuichet# extension, .specialist in hog production 0 . S. U ., and C. W. Hammans, marketing spe cialist, were the speakers. Mr. Wuiehet -stated that the aver-. age litter in Ohio at weaning time was less than four and that unsani tary conditions are largely responsi ble for the low average. Mr. Hammans in his talk said the hog industry represented more tnan 23 per cent o f the argicultural income of the country. 'Explanation was given as to market conditions and losses due to bruises, condemnations, I ibad and cripples. | The meetings here and elsewhere in the county where these men have ap peared were arranged by County Agent Drake. Sports iSwemkles Indulge in Bold Color Contras! Mrs.' Creighton Lyle o f Marianna,10rsan RecitaI Phased •Ark., arrived^ Saturday and is the UverH o f Good Music guest o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Creswell. Mrs. J. 0 . Stewart, who has been visiting in Hancock, Mich., with her son-in-law, Dr; George Stewart and Wife, has returned home. ® Mrs. Wrn. Forbes o f near. Yellow Springs having sold her farm will hold a public sale o f pure-bred Jersey cattle, other live' stock, farm imple ments and feed on Wednesday, October 30. The dedicatory organ recital for the First Presbyterian church was held Friday evening last and the new organ was presided over by Glenn Grant Grabill, A. A. G. 0., B „ di rector o f Music o f Otterbein College and organist and director o f music for the First Congregational Church, Co lumbus. The following was the program; Prelude, ’‘Lohengrin’* _______ Wagner “ Prayer in A Fl at” - „i „St ark ^ ‘Will o’ tlie Wisp” ____:_•.- ___Nevin ^ ‘Evensong” — Johhson "Pomp and Circumstance” ____Elgar “ Russian Boatmen’s Song on the Rfver Volga" !,„ r____ Eddy “ The Nightingale .'and the Rose” . . ------— —— — Saint Saens At Twilight”—A Sketch __Stebbins ‘Desert Song” ---------—Sheppard “ Scotch Fantasie” _..„._MacFarlane The rendition of the various num- Mr. W. H. Creswell, who has been' hers enabled Mr. Grabill not. only to spending most o f the summer in Pon- Idisplay his ability but to bring, out" tiac, Mich., with hi's son, Rev. Andrew j the wonderful tone value of .the hew Creswell, has returned home. Mr, 1Austin organ, Creswell has greatly improved in j The organ has two manuals and is health during his absence. He was [the latest in •electrical construction accompanied here by Rev. Creswell,land control. The entire ensemble has who visited a few days before return-1 teen arranged so that each tone group ing to Pontiac, > ] will develope individual ■ character* while blending in perfect harmony with the whole, •. • ■ Those present were greatly pleased w:t,j. Mr. GrabiU’s recital and his The Research Club ‘was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Richards. Dr. Austin Pat terson.of Xenia, was the guest speak er fo r the afternoon., Dr. Patterson •is a chemist o f note and gave an in teresting talk on baking powders. • Cedar Cliff, Chapter of Daughters j of the American Revolution was rep -! resented at the district iuncheon. Tues- j day at Covenant Presbyterian Church, Springfield by Mrs. Chas. il, Ervin,1 Mrs. Fred Dobbins, Mrs. Howard Turnbull and Mrs. Ervin'Kyle. After the meeting-the guests were taken to view the Memorial on the Old Trails Road, the Madonma, placed by Lagon- da Chapter o f Springfiejd. This mark er is the first of eight being placed on the .National-Highway,' ■ Mrs. Paul Wright, nee Zora Smith, was given a reception and shower last Saturday evening at the home o f her parents,. Mr. and. Mrs, Elmer Smith, near Jamestown. Organ’s Humble Origin, It Is believed probable b.v antiquar ians that the huge modern pipe or gans used In churches and theaters o\ve their origin to a small Chinese moutb instrument. In which bamboo tubes 'were- used for pipes. The an cient instrument resembled In uppear- ance the modern saxophone. Yellow .Cheviot featuring modern istic design In red, describes this strik ing sports outfit, Seyerul style theme? register in this swagger fail model firstly the favor-shown for Spanish colorings, nextly, the modernistic trend In the .general scheme of de- sign, thirdly the matching scarf which is supposed to complete most everj sports costume, MARRIAGE RUNS RIOT AS MOVIE PROGRESSES Dangerous Reptile The bite of the gila monstif is ex ceedingly poisonous, the venom glands, unlike snakes, being in the lower Jaw. These and closely related lizards are believed to be the only poison- mis* lizards. The gila monsrer re- dilrM its name from the Glia river In A great Hollywood romancer and deep dyed Hollywood villian, were married during the filming o f “ Bull- dog Drummond” which Samuel Gold- wyn brings to the Regent Theatre, Springfield oh Saturday, October 5 for one week. - Though at dagger’s points all during the unfolding o f the plot, both -hero and menace conspire with Cupid, unconsciously, to bring one another’s love affairs to a satisfactory close. ■ Montagu Love as the norotioua .,'coundrel Peterson seeks to wrest a fortune from the wealthy uncle o f a young girl. She calls for help and “ Bulldog Drummond” (Ronald Cole man) responds and promptly loses his heart to her, . When “ Bulldog” has the gangsters at bay ha learns that the girl leader |of the band is Peterson’s sweetheart. And solely in the interest of Cupid, j he gives them another chance. CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' ld:00 A. M. Bible Study. “ FuL- fillii Our Obligation to Oothers.” This will be a very practical presenta tion of Biblical truth as it bears on this important subject. There are classes for all ages with competent teachers in charge. AU not elsewhere affiliated are urged to join us in this hour o f study, as well as in the wor ship service following, 11:00 A. M. Worship Service, Ser mon theme: “ God the Father Al mighty.” (1:30 P, M. Young People's Service. AU young people of High School and College groups are invited to this service which is in charge of young people and in the interest of young people. 7:30 P, M. Union Service in the Methodist Church. Rev. R. A. Jamie son will preach. . . .Mid-week Service Wednesday night at 7:30 P. M. "Our E.angeliatie Enterprise.” The monthly meeting of-the Mizpah Bible Class was held Tuesday after noon, October 1st at the homje of Mrs. E. L. Stormont. Following the busi ness meeting, refreshments were nerved. Mrs. I-L H. Stormont, _Mrs. Minnie McMillan and Mrs. Sherman Cotton acting as assistant hostesses. Rev. W. P. Ilarrnaan attended a luncheon meeting of the'Presbytery’s National ivjiissions. Committee which was held in the Westminister Church nt Dayton, Tuesday, October 1st. The purpose of the meeting was the study of the National Missions program for October and November. The program was presented by Dr. E. Graham Wil son, Treasurer of the National. Board of Missions and after discussion was adopted in so far us it does not Can d id with, the Evangelistic program which has been already set up'. , The Autumn meeting of the Wo men’s Missionary Organization o f the! Springfield District will be held in the j First Presbyterian Church, Wedne:s- i day, October 16th. More complete | j announcement will be made n e x t1 W k . UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Communion Service Sabbath morn- < jing at U o’clock. Theme: “ The Soul's ( ; Master and Leader." | } Preparatory service's Friday at 7:30 j IP. M. The Rev, Ralph M. Fox, pastor io f the Presbyterian Church, Clifton to preach. Saturday at 2 P. M. Dr, D. L.. Mc Bride o f the First United Presby terian Church, Dayton, will preach. Session will meet at the close o f the service Saturday to receive any wish ing to unite with the church. Sacra ment o f Baptism will be administered Saturday afternoon in connection with the service. . The Junioi-s will meet after church Saturday afternoon. Union Service in M. E. Church at 7:30 P. Ml Theme: “ In Touch With Christ." Mtxlco’* P in t Collage . The first university in Mexico v n established In 1553 and was founded by a royal order from Spain. •jerjf.au <t YOU PAY LESS AT 39 West Main Xenia V The Second Synod will meet in the local church on riext Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8 and 9. About'’ 100 delegates are expected from a j distance., There .will be given free lodging and breakfast to these visit ors, and other meals will be served in the church at the nominal price of 506 each. All are cordially invited to all o f these services. (See' Synod Program). METHODIT EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian Church held an1 all day sewing in the vestry, Wednes day, October 2nd. Mr. W. W . Galloway gave a descrip tive talk of. his trip through Virginia before the Xenia Kiwanis club, Tues-, .... ___ ________ _____ day. W. R, Torrence, Xenia, former •!se.cAicns.for the program, - ■■■■•■. Cedarvillian, was another speaker \ -- ----------------- — who related his experience of a tour j For Radio Service and Supplies, in Europe some weeks ago, jphoi.o 13-101. Arizona. ' . Pretty Close to Pole Canada's most northerly govern inent office is at Biiehe peolnstila. Ellesmere Island, 79 degrees 0-t rain ut.es north.latitude, within 800 miles of the pole i ■ ! Use Armour’s- Big Crop. -Fertilizer. |We have'plenty o f it on hand. Mc- |Campbell’s Exchange. Famout StauteV Weight The Statue of Freedom which tops the -Capitol at Washington weighs 14,- 985 pounds'. During the week of October 14th, there will be preaching in the First* Presbyterian' Church each night ex cept Saturday night. This is a part of the Synod-wide exchange of min isters for- a period of ' evangelistic1 ministry in over three hundred and fifty churches in the Synod of Ohio. Dr. Edwin S. Marshall of Lorain, Ohio, is to be the visiting Minister. Remember the dates, October ’l4th to October 20th. ■ Church School at 10 A. M. Lesson subject: “Keeping Fit for the Sake of Others.” Printed Scripture, Daniel 1:8-20. ' ' . Public Worship 11 o’clock. “ Jesus’ Way of Inviting” is the sermon theme. Union Service in this church at 7:30 P. M. Re-k. R. A. Jamieson will brjng the message. Rally Day Service October 13, A fine program is being prepared. A baptism service,for children will pro ceed the program. ' Choir rehersal Saturday at 8 P. M, Miss Eleanor Johnson will direct the Choir. All members of the Congre gation and others who have musical talent are invited ..to be present Satr urday evening for l-ehersal. •Mr. Paul Wright and ■wife have rented the C. E. Smith residence on Elm street, Mr. Wright is: employed at the Frigidaire plant in Dayton, R E G E N T THEATRE—Springfield,O. One Week—Starting Saturday, Oct. 5 . A > 100 % Talking Drama Packed With Thrills / (amuelGoldwyn »AC$lNrS, jmftonah iiibm i ir COLMAN BULLDOG DRUMMOND He went to a m y a t e riou s try s ij arm ed o n l y w ith a t o o t h b r u s h and a gun. He didn’t have to use the tooth' brush. \ But Something You Can’t Afford to Miss Starting Saturday, October 5,1929 OCTOBER CLEARANCE THE SMALL SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT US TO LIST THE MANY BARGAINS. BUT COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF—IT WILL PAY YOU . 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