The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
TH» dPARYnAl glRALP, JpUDAY, JUKI fft 1810 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs, K. C. M A * e«t*rtrisal U Petit* Bridge G5W» Tuesday H ti. Harry Lewie entertained tlM .Howe Culture Cieb Toaaday after- HOOn. Wise Ora Kam a eatertained tan of Her lady friend* at Her home Satur day evening at six o’clock dinner. Mr*. R. Mf Bovst was called to Co lumbus Wednesday where her .underwent an operation ia a hoapit&l there. U ri* anil WtlBum Smith left Sun day for MaiufteW, Ohio, to attend th« Soldw** Encampment being held ia that d ta Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Nixon o f MW- The Home Helpers 'Food Cmb raet Nr. and Mink W. J, Tarbox motored to-Fri* Wayne, Indiana, Wedbeedsy to *pead aeveral day* wRji My, had Mra Walter Fimjora and eon. fa BmP*** *u t !>..gr*gotlen and to the mm.nw>ajtor at aeme time to aneMc h the atadenie lileeinw Lacker ad gear Jawwetewg. } dletown, Ohio, were calling on friends at the home of Xkwtfhy Andewon, Irr^e that w* are to have the pl*a«m ’ about the fetw* sTavistloe. !to Mr. Waiter Michmor, o f Now p n L here Sunday. Tuesday at terneea at I'M . The honorw f having with ns far thie - - A j ington, Ohio', .i,„ i , . iu,.I.- ing was called he ardor by the Preei»|ChiIdren’* Cay sendee, tweaty-flv»j LOST er BTRAYRB the r n . i ........ PIANO FOR SALE. Almost like dent LoU Koanon- Twenty-lew girl* ( children from the drat throe grade# o f a hog weighing abont M Bbe. 0*11 Ce- Mr *«d u™. f i ^ ___ _ new. Beautiful Mahogany cmc . A answered to EoR 0*0. ^ Two **ew, the School in the Greece County CWI- darvflie Lumber Cempway. Jtown; Mr, and Mr*. Frank Armstrong i and ifrti. Aims M<Towmdey e f Gedeav great bargain on easy term*. Near name* wore added to the Roll makingj dren’a Home, Beginning with the Bar. and Mrs. Albert S. Work o f Fronchborg are expected Friday to ■pend n few days at the U. P. parson age. It ia hoped that Mr. Work will tell aomething o f their Mountain Work on Sabbath. j ■». Mrs. Charles Coulter and daughter, Betty, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, UHyer Jobe, of Granville, Ohio, thia week. Miss Dorothy OgleBbee has returned home from Troy, Ohio, where she has been teaching the past year, ' . Miss Sara Abel is home for the summer vacation, She has been , student at Wittenberg the past year. Mrs, Belle Gray ia visiting.-her daughter, Mrs.. Lucille Dugan unt, litmiiy ot Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bauman left Monday for their home in Creve Couer, Mo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Martha Cavanaugh,, sister of Mrs. Bauman. . . . . Mk» LUhan Yaple o f Chillicothe, Ohio, ami Mis* Mary Jones o f Spring- field, underwent a tonailitory opera tion at the office .of Dr. Schick this *e*k, * Ralph Stewart, son o f Thomas Stew .irt, broke a bone of the forearm Sat urday while cranking his automobile. Dr, Schick set the injured member. Miss Lena Hastings has returned honje from Springfield, her school hav ing closed this week, Next week she goes to a girls’ camp ^on Lake Erie where she will hold the position o f Vthletic Counselor. FOR SALE — Dodge Sedan, 26 ■i6dol, $185.00. If interested address Dodge" care this office. Miss Isadora Owens leff last Wed nesday night for Dayton, where she is visiting with her cousin, Mary Rose hvens, who graduates Thursday from the High School o f that city. MARCUS McCALUSTER CANDIDATE FOB PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Subject to the decision of the Republican Primary, August 12. RAYON VOILES Surely one o f the seasons favored fabrics. Choice o f many newly received -patterns. Dollar value . during Silk Week f t Q f * the y a rd ______ - __ v PRINTED GEORGETTE Also favored for dainty summery dresses. Our regular $2.00 pat terns, Silk Week $1.79 JCBE’ f The ModemIdea . . . . WASHABLE WALLS We’re tifinkiagmore about wuutatkm these days then we need to. W ere reeUahig thatWall* should be washed occasionally that they may be keg* really dean. So the demand grows fo r Hamm's waebsfele wall finish™ “ L iqu id Sadtioidw Easily applied*ovarg>U»tee,woodor ■teeL It gives a soft wriay aw- face— In any tint m Aids jw» «•* eke. Easilywmbed-Hmofma a* you please, wifhoatleeeeeiogthe beauty i f twttttethetiwpieedtheawne of amcfor cawm 1 ' nmmm color June Silk Week Ends Saturday Evening. Be Sure to figure out your needs and take advantage of the Special Prices. PRINTED CREPES WILLO CREPE In the newest and most wanted (» good quality flat finish wash- patterns and colorings. Ourreg- *fcie crepe in * wide range o f ular $1.95 cloth, Silk Week plain shades. Regular $1,59 qoal- at ( I T fC I - ity ,Silk Week t t C I the yard — -«i’ * * * " __ ___ ww• at SLENDER SATIN A lustrous soft finished slip satin in a wide color range that ia washable and has many uses other than for slips. 89c d R Q g v value at — -------— R W V » PONGEE Genuine Japanese Silk Pongee in standard weights and quality* Silk Week at the yard ---------—----- 1‘edarville. T. E. Beard, llfi No. Main, Dayton, Ohio. fit v. membership e f thirty. Lemonade and cake were made by the committee Plan* were made far u* all to attend tho 4-B Club Fieaie at Clifton on Wednesday. Monday evening, June 3ird all the member* ere requested to at the yard — » These Are But a Sample or Two of the Many Silk Fabrics Offered. . „ Q V A U T T P A W T a i M l r i n U n n ' 1W I Oiw f#rMmy*mpm T h e C e d a r v i l l e Farmers’ Grain Ce. Mr*. Adda Mitchell and daughter, Ruth, are leaving-the first of July to make their home in Chicago where Ruth has a position. Mr. and Mrs. attend the FarmBureau Meeting to be Frank Harsh have rented Mrs. Mit- held at the home o f Mr*. David Brad- chell's home, where she had recently fute. Those not having way* to go moved on East Xenia Avenue. please notify Mr*. Raymond William- ^ s o n . - Our next* meeting will be held Mis" Maude Hastings and Miss >t the home of Rachel Harrimen Toes- Josephine Randall left Monday fo r ,day, June 24th, i t 1:80, Coiambus where they will enter the ........ O. S. U. Coach Borst and his wife have rent ed Mrs. EJta Jobe’s home and will move' soon. Mrs. Jobe expects to make her home .with her brother,, Frank Corry of Yellow Springs. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Program for Children** Day, Sab bath Day, June 22,1930, at 10:15 A, M .r ■ "God la Love” Choir ("God’s Gift” ^ ,„ .„ _ „C h o ir . f Invocation -------- Pastor lurnbull and|Du5t^ think When ! Road That Sweet Story,” Mr*- Walter Corry,. : Mks Helen IlilTe • G-^tlnfis-^Resitation «^Betty Judy God 13 Love”—Acorstie ; 'vs- Cor;i Crawford, who has been >Candle ^ Faith-Recitation '____ .Vds, hc-v sister, Miss. Martha.Craw-1 ____ ^ ^ .R a ch eV Harrltnap A Good Example—Exercise ■ "Jewels’ —Song -Primary Department Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr. r.ncl Mrs. William Hopping spmfc the first of the week on a fishing trip i; the Reservoir. . ovd. of Xenia, has been spending sev era! days with friends, here. Mr, and Mrs. John Lott returned Friday to their home in Pittsburg. Mrs. Lott has been here for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Owens. The Young Ladies Missionary So ciety of the United Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. R. B. Barber Wednesday evening with Misses Eleanor Coulter and Helen Thompson as hostesses. - The Jamieson family spent -a very pleasant three days among former parishioners in Washington, Pa., last week, returning’ Friday. Rev. Jamie son spent Tuesday in Pittsburgh at tending a meeting o f the new Semin ary Board o f the Pittsburgh-Xenia Seminary. COMMUNITY CLUB ENDORSES CEDARVILLE COLLEGE ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN At a special meeting of the Com munity Club,.which consists largely of the business men o f Cedarville, the My Resolve—.Recitation ------------ --------Doris Joan CpCnley "I Can Hear My S*viour Calling— . Duet___ Grace Deck, Kenyon Corry “God Knows Best”—Quartette "Shall We Grow Like Jesus”, Exercise “ Sunbeams”—Song — Primary Dept. “Suffer *Little Children”—Dialogue, “They Shall Tell o f His Love” —Choir Baptism of Children. "Remember" ————-----------.Choir “The Morning Prayer" —-------— ■ ..--.Children Greene County- Home True. Religion----- 1 ---------- Micah 6:8 Confessing Christ _— —-Matt. 10:32 Tiie Twelve Apostle*----- Matt. 10:2-4 “A Queer Little House” — Recitation "My Shadow” ———- i (— -Recitation “Bright Little Sparks” ‘ "By the Light o f the Mon” — Songs Summary o f the Law -Matt. 22:27-40 “They Didn’t Think” - __ -Recitation "Four Things” - __ _— — Recitation "Tick, Took” ___ ________ _—Song “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled" ________________ ____ John 14:1-6 "Jt Couldn’t Be Done” - — .Recitation John 3:16 Gen. 1:1. IfiJJ p^ * | •»* Um Cam MtWroy attend- rill# tou’ied through°Springfitld, Yel- - ^ Mb*# low Spring* a*i X.nia, Wadieeday. afterward to be the gueeta of fandliee ^ in the congregation for dinner and a pert of the afternoon. They have bean trained by thrir tMMhere, Mrs. R«va S, Cavender who will'accompany them on this visit to our community. Xf{ you are interested fax nowing *enw- thing o f the character o f the work that i* bring done by Mr*. Cavender and other members o f the Staff at this institution, you will want to he pres ent at the hour named above. Pres byterian Church, 10;15 A. M. Bring your friends. THE FLYING FISHERS Itotfaff AerlaUata $n«i tit the Sane Fourth of July Celebrattoa, All Day andEvening, dark County Fair Ground*, Springfield, Ohio HMmiiMwiHWwiiiimMusiwimiiH PUZZEL PICTURE ANSWERS In our last issue was a “P uim I Pic ture Cartoon” and another for thia week can be found. Below will be found the answers to the last cartoon. Cry your hand with the puuel G»U week and see how many Correct an swer* you will have. Bathing Girl In Canoe 1—Wind ia Mowing from two direc- tiona. 2—Fish should be in water. 3—Cattails do not grow on land. 4—Star fish are not found in Inland . waters. ' ■ 5—Prow of canoe should he out o f jWater, rear end in water. 6—Girl should use paddle, not shovel. 7—Bridge should reach other beak. 8—Canoe does not have oar locks. . 9—Girl’s bathing - suit has white stripe on one leg only. - 10—Girl has glove oh one hand only. .The “ B” Division o f the Annual An -1 tioch College Water Carnival will be1 held at Grinnell’a Park, Yellow, Springs, Ohio,. Saturday, June 21, at 2:30 P. M. This includes men. and women entries in swimming races, canoeing, and other water sport*. Come one, come all. Admission: adults 10c; children, 5c; and machines 10. A company Of daring aerlalists who will thrill by their wonderful skill and fearless stunts on the flying aerial trapeze. This get has been booked for the Sane Fourth o f July Celebration to be given at the Clark County Fair Grounds, Springfield, all day and evening, Wednesday, July 4. The ladies-show as much nerve as the men in this sensational performance, which includes double and triple somersaults whilst flying. This is just one o f fifteen feature circus acts that will be put on iir front o f the big amphitheatre. A bal loon ascension with two daring lady aeronauts and seven parachute drops and a mammoth $2,500.00 Fireworks Display are among other outstanding features at the greatest Inde pendence Celebration in the State o f Ohio. organization unanimously endorsed "Snap Question*” » the Cefiarville College Endowment “Bow, Roy, Row, Th* Boat” — Song Campaign which will be formally "These Things” --------- Prov. 6:16*19 launched at a Union Service of the Churches on the evening o f June 22. The dub adjourned to meet at the regular meeting on the second Wed nesday ,n July.. ..Mure detail ed the meeting »>« fol- Benediction, low in next week’* Herald, We are glad to Amos 3:8, Eccl. 11:1, The Victor’s Reward “American Creed.” "Flag Salute”—Alt Standing The residents o f the east end o f town were given quite a thrill Tues day by the flying o f Leut S. C. Mills o f Wright Field, Dayton, who had comp to drop some “Home Papers” fur Rev, W. P. Harriman. Leut Mills who is connected with the Experimental Department at Wright Field is a na tive o f So< Ryegate, Vermont, the home o f Rev. Harriman. He is a grad uate o f the University o f Vermont, with Poet Graduatework in the ICassa- chausetts Institute o f Technology, and berideahaving won several trophies in flying* 6* 'an .authority hi ttyi& 1M& to,our own We hope he may horns to the College SprtagfleM , Ohio Order Early QUALITY CHICKS Sent C. O. D. 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