The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
j | | , p p i | i W t w m * m w m & % m m m m % t m . Perfect H A f K # A 1 9 • ■ ■ 'W P P I B E i w S ; for the Perfect G a s F u e l H e r e , in a c ab in e t of s trik ing beau ty , is . g a s b e a t e r efficiency you n e v e r though t possible. W arm th t h a t circu lates th rough o u t th e rooms—balmy, b re a th ab le w arm th a t th e tu rn of a valve, * H e a tro la is so easy to keep clean, No soot. No smoke. „ NDJtatell- No "sw ea ting " on windows and walls. No wonder t h a t th e re a re ten s of thonsands a lready in use. A t a sav ing in money, too , because th e Gas H ea tro la has ? bu ilt in to i t m any new and exclusive fe a tu re s t h a t deliver ; more h e a t from every foo t o f gas. ' Come in— le t us demonstrate, or telephone* < an d invite us to call a t you r home, D istrict COLIEGENOTMS T J N O S i g Th* Bible Beading Contest for men wa« held a t tba Presbyterian Cbureh laat Sabbath night. Though the.ffle*th» er ewe inclement a large audtenee was present. The contestant* weeer Waldemar Schmidt, Clyd# Hntalrjana, Robert Collbu, HaUelm Finney, Joseph Foster, Marion Hostetler, Wen dell Boyer, Louis Mcl^ttghlin,<yaetvm Hickman, Winthrop -Ballard. The judges were Mr. and Mr*. garUBabb and Miss Mildred Ssadee, of Xenia. Waldemar Schmidt won-the first.-grtae of seven dollars; Wendell Boyer, the second prise of/five dollars; -JfiariAft Hostetler and Vernon Hickman tied .for. the third prize of-three^doltevf and the judges dedded to make up an 1extra prise andrgave it to one of ;the ;.contestants. The money for the prizes was. furnished by Dr. C, M- Ritchie; The music of the evening was; rend ered by the Giris’ Glee Club and the Men's Quartet. Dr. Jamieson offered" the invocation and' Reverend Hutchi son pronounced- the benediction. The1 contest was givep under thedireetion and training of Bean C:>W. sSteele. It was' one of the best contest*.,in the! history of the college and' much of the credit for- its' success belongs io Dean Steele. Miss Berkley directed .rfht music. -Mrs. Brown- was the.pianist;. FIB8T BWiHlgyp p fcllf CHURCH u m A, M. iBIMa Befcoot. A jteldlsr'a Fateh, A wait interesting andJiripfal Ms—w,,lii wmstinri. CMs, tianlty. * UtOfi A -.lfcJitoiSSijty.jtegrias, Ser- men ffahjerfr jtfifiiidtev* nf Christ.” • f r M T n j» f ttMjrlilr flsrriss S tswarda^- ef Jaft?** A lively eentaat tebetegJeteged wfiteb hlb are 'H^g*dt to attend. i t : , JfieanX"' Union fiteewtaa wafisfifiifl'i jULttafilf. S . dweeb. fir. W, P, ,F l ( » * * N T t JDie!dpiee m OW lM 9 m „ aet^NMitmt. M * r n iym m ,& * " • * * " * _ P wrier. O m m * . Itap fc* -* rt. WVU , * * *** 3****** j fM * * m m & , <•&*»*«, ' Fm h fh«*» *& ***• Ball" iMnPW Wednesday waning there taffi-be fcmiTMMMonilvittifyifp,jit# eevarad dish saanHnerilkilMi aaneeil aa b t t ■F^M .jr4m be foflwred-at' 740 . P. M t urith -a r.>wwiica,ihi which there willb«*e*.-etoetio»,(ief *Meia.,'i*»erjr thme',iwMrsri.we«filecfe.tlHr»et eMsgs-ta;' serv«.{o*.*toe mews. Iktatitatatatiy*1 M paC th a t, there wrifiriter h.Jmnd»e*J this service, [Mid night Time,*' The B leetion^^ tnm ifW d^w n i.by the Bt»edsaatero,43*a«^ a r i wwlL.«t- tendedrand «^oged by-all. <. Betimea.atJwidre4.iBnd; fifty -end two hundred attended tbejRMual ban quet,and bosiaasa meeting of;the;Bid- era' Assoclat^en o f JDfiyton Pre*by- tery, which Jscatebeid ‘in the Alford Memorial Gymnasiara.Thursday-flight. •These >fpiwN^thein»al) <jm rta of .this Pmshytery,ju)d^ iighjl ed rfoetera ey. well a a . S ile r s .'«.The ^diawyietvraeiHi served by. theJadiewof fhaPketdbmf* nt- e«* i|iin re #t->hh »|»jr,,-:?W bOlfcir , )S, --- ^1-- a * • K JNfBWDflJfIK ' . - IVMlMTlCHUBCBr by terisnehurcb. ...Jhe^Wttram.N-in* eluded the electioo of officers, rpia«ie Hotel Chittenden .end Mr. Hostetler was the organist, A second Bible Beading .Contest Will be held for women .some time duririg the second semester. This; Will ^also be under the .supervision $Of Bead 'Steele. "The prizes sre furnished bj? Miss Margaret Rife of Springfield, Ohio. Miss Rife is a graduate of Ce- darville College and. a teacher of music iii the public schools d f fipring- '■field. . . The football team will plhy''Wilm ington College on Cedarvyja grounda a t two'o'clock.this f^ id a ff^ ftlpw n , November 7. The^admlssion to the game is fifty .cents. Be .sure to’_bring your half, dollar along a n d support the team both by your, presence (and your money, the latte r is needed as well as the former. The next football sgamewill be. play ed a t Urbana bn Armistice Day, .No vember 11. by* the college jpu riette, apd an-jid dress by Tresidsnt A. H. Miami Univaraity, -* ^ r 4 METHODIST RBISCOP^L (CHURCH F irst floor of I, fy - tK*FJ Boildmg. Misass K. '■'Gerber-* and V. CaMeni- workers in charge, ;; " Wmrthip, Saturday a t T:Sfi P. ,M. ’ Chrildren’s .MaeUpg^ jsRinday -a t SdW 'ftM , '' i i r ^ W P . '» « d « y a t TflWP . M. ‘ P ra y e r.Meelijg, .Tuesday a t T:Sd TH ii^bb lfrW eko ine , ' ^ p m r et ^ |s B f » d ^ t » r t * any A,- C. «rD iU .^»*SatmaaTW»es» Give us w cwdl. * j ; ' e.-*Stormont." Phene Jt-lftl; Completely redecorated and remodeled , . . over $300,000 spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice for the traveler. Home of the "Purple Cow” .Coffee -Shop.. Large, comfortable rooms — ^exceptional service. Rates from $1,50 upward. Geo. A Weydig, Manager COLUMBUS, OH IO . * Refimshing Repairing , m .0F... Auto TepsRecevered PriceReaMnable QuickScrvice The basketball schedule ds $about completed, and. will, soon be rnsdyrfor publication President McChesney and -,the male quartet have been invited to rthe First Presbyterian Church, Xenia, this eora« ing -Sabbath morning and to the Pres* byterian Church, Yellow Springa^Sabn bath evening,' November 16, Tkey svill be given an opportunity to present Cedarville College in its work and needs to these organizations. Contributions to the Maintenance and Expansion Fund are cenring in each week. There can>be;ao«bett«ri way to observe Thanksgiving andufsek t the inspiration of the day and-at ih« ' same time bring gdod cheer eta GA .darville College than to send in your check to help on the work of the college. Dean C. W. Steele gave a very In teresting and instructional talk in the chapel service last Friday on :the sub ject of temperance. Miss Wtilfe. gave an interesting and helpful talk on the subject of foreign language, its varie ties and .uses, in the„coUfge chapel Tuesday morning. . , The college band has just) reor#anT ized and has had a few prastkes.fiur- ingrthe-past-week,-----—— - — Dr. Juvkat, Professor ^Hostetler,' p. A, Hutchison, pastor. P. M. Gillilan, sbpt. Sunday* School a t 10:00 m m> Preaching a t ll:0 0 a. m. “ ^ .Junior lie^jAutat 2:30 p. m. ^ Intermediate ’League a t d:30„P^mi Leader, 1Dwight ‘Hutchison; 'JCoplc, How Can. Ws.Tell lVho is Great? 4 '.Epworth League, a t 6;30 p. .in,' Leader, Donald Ingle. Topic, -World Friendship.. ‘ ^ ‘' Union Service.a t 7:30, p . m. a t the .‘Methodist Church. Rev. W. IP. Harri- man will preach. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even ing a t 7:30. The. Parables fof Jesus; . Choir practice Saturday, evening at I;30, ' ■ ' ! . , ' rj Freachpg and Holy Communion at Selma this Sunday afternoon a t '2:80; Sunday school n t Selma is in 'tb ^ morning a t'ljlf i. -FOB, SAIEr-aitSO-ahock^food com on McCoimelL farraj ofT Federsl pike. W il^r,flit^ock,CedaEvilJe| Ohio. " »Y-our-«|oney-on-Deposit with ThO ®ndnrWHe «Mi|diRg>fifvi!ioan| Associa tion VW1 earn 6%. 1 will sail a t Public, Sale on the Ftebworm Bend h»tiro«i 8 tete :Bewtoa f i Thnmday, Naveinber 13,1931 CoaMseacingat l P . M. the fallowing fnrm property: 3— H EA D O F HORSES— 3 ;<C««siiting of l Gelding, 10 years old, 14M lbs. Mare, 12 years rid, 12^0. fiiaM^S0.-years old. All good work horses. . 21 ^ > i o - - 4 l E A D O F CA T T L E— 1 0 Consisting of A head of purebred Herford Cows and three Bull Crives, six month* old. One Heifer. 2 Guernsey MHch Cows. 30— H E A D O F SH E E P— 3 0 Consisting of*80 head of High Grade Shropshire Ewes. 2 Rams, 3— H E A D O F HQG S— 3 Consisting of 3 head.bf Hogs, weight 125 each, FA RM IM PLEM EN T S I Deermg Binder ;and Mower. Wagon ^and Hay Ladders, Loaf Down .Wagon. Corn Ring Manure Spreader. Wheat Drill, - Case Cbrn Plahter,- 120 rods At Wire. 2 Breaking Plows, 2 Coro_Plows. 1 Harrow. 1 Disc Harrow. 3 sides Work Harness. Set Driving nfR^Hasaess, ;20O.Egg .Incubator. Shovels, Forks, Single Trees, etc, TS5RMS MADE KNOWN, DAY OF SALE * th a s . 1 . Stevenson MAUMMA and BPBACKLEN,.Auctioneers. HARRY LEWIS, Clerk. “HERALDWANTANDSALEADSRAY” UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURf Bupt: Sabbath Bchobl a t 10 A. M- J.,E . Kyle. ‘ Preaching^at l l A. M. Tbeme, ‘Ts Y. P . P. l i ; a t d 3 0 P , M, t Shbjeet, During the cold winter months* when the ground is lying idle and nature is resting; your money is continuing to grow if it is de posited here. Day after day, month after month, and year after year i t increases a t the ra te of t -533 ” INTEREST ■ without care or attention on your part. Whenever you want it, it is here, Heady for you on a moments notice. If your idle money is earning .iess come in and see us. Every dollar is protected by first mortgage omreal estate. m Fred F. GrahamCo. XENIA, OHIO i i Professor Kuehmann, Misa^Angavine, and Dr. McCHesney attendad i^e re- cent Ohio Central Teachsrs’ Coafer- ence a t Columbus. Miss Abigail Bristow, who w a i one of the staff in the educational,depart-, ment of Cedarville College for ithree years has just recently accepted a position- in North-€arolin»-as w pcV- visor of research work for the im f provement of public schools ;of that i i I **jMt TwM<r Stop* Fr»a fMatota M i & Loan Association ^gSastaViain S treet SPRINGFIELD, OHIO J m . S. Brannln. Pm, a Cm. Msr. Stop fit the Hotel Havlin in Cincinnati and enjoy all the comforts of home, Spacious, well-ventilated rooms, courteous service and hospitality of the highest degree, RATES: Room with running water; $2.<X>. Single with hath , $ 2.50 to $5.00 Double with bath, $4.00 to $7.00 Special Group Rates GARAGE SERVICE H O T K L H A V jL B S r CmOKMAtl, state. Miss Virginia Parry, who was also" on the educational staff of CfdarrillA College is pursuing a graduate oowrae in Ohio State University fo r the'fifiS gree of Doctor of Philosophy, : NeWEngland was the subject ondtr i discussion a t the meeting of tile Philo-1 sophic Literary Society of November, 3. Twenty members were present in j the Carnegie library . 1 During the business session, >after -b the soup and the devotions led by the Chaplain, two amendments tec the: Con stitution were passed. These, amend ments, presented. a t the ; preceding meeting, concerned the dups- and the meeting place. The minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's re port were also heard and approved. Miss Mildred Carle hadiriiargtt .tif the program, which was <as foUaws: Clarinet solo, Clyde Hutchison, fteuati^*i panietP-by Marion Hostetler; Educa tion in New England, Joe Fiaaep; Literature of New England, Vffilnta Curry; Reading of New England Poems, Eloise McLaughlin; Early His tory of New England, Writer Kilpat rick; Piano solo, Ruth Marshall, During the social hour,- an i im promptu mock trial was held, presided over by Mr, Ed. Bull, as the jfidge. !Refreshments of weiner sandwiches were served. WIEN fitNBEDOP SALEHUBSEUS I NOTICE ! 3, W. Jeffreys A Bon have started, th* Taxbox Saw Mill and are ready do custom sawing. M. W. OolliniaWUl do our hauling, For your sfiwin|p i ns, JAS, F . JKFFB*YS,i 'j?K HAVE LO S T THEIR LEASE WE ARE FORCED TO VACATE Cl S. S. KRESGE WANTS THE ROOM XEN IA ’S LARGEST SHOE STOCK filACftAFICED FORQUICK D ISPOSAL NoitMns Reserved But the Walls Eana Jettidc r&fdi3Shdca rtafriPta ta th te tettha tfeem er- ‘Xm“ V9VV^m JPVIwWH$tenmo . ... X^DIBS’ FIJJLLFASHIONED m m w m t o TOP -MLB7 ] LOOK! Friday Morning Special 8:30 to 12 300 Pair Ladies Fine DreBs Slippers. A .Good Selection and Sizes. Gome Early for Good Selec- $< fl tion. Pair * ..'9 , / 1 Men’s Fine Dress Oxfords 200 pair in this lot good styles and all have formerly sold u i to $4.00. Come early for good selection. „ “ A Store Full of Real Bargains! Como! I -WmLHHEN’3 WHOEB AND .aPXFOffDS AT - f i t t a t i G B SPECIAL PRICES) ONALLBOYS SHOES AND OXFORDS oeptedi white mandinj the fir unit, -Pro ville Co Col. 1 the X47| MUrphyJ R. Thor .sons of | mental Musicl .inciudir and S -1 rectiore ofthe' Milit* izationsl tile cenl and the| officials I 'a.standi the Wes Dr..Beni shal ofl led by ^headed ' delegati| *by the S. O. cadet Americ apB, Ar A. R. Xl The dc thelov ory for played Two >Ttanpte| . militar new a rl Harry Herald, | quet a t brief Arthur 1 ' Rudolpl C. A. the 1471 C. Smitl • ton, ps partme^ O. H. Williar the 0 . Zell, fol the agil Cafe Since sponsel . expres^ favor made <ing, Nl Patr4 since* i| who inch i t betfc nob fee I t jSlHwie in sch^ have in favc it is willing aupper to hel| of the | A si per wl Second The | pot table Weine will afl Don and by yofl At: IS I m g l i t i s Lr ai . H I I tress sty sold for %t (.71 ,1 ■ I
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