The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
WW8 ju illlb : A Mfeea^mSamNH ryKTiA WtflffTeW c o i j j k e n o t e s w m xm * n s m % t v * m % o r Thu w*hj*><* dtered in OeftnriUfe, OB**# thin F|iH as* a# follow*: PRESIDENT M eCB i^K .* Psychology G*>W*l Pwhtk Speekiug Prix*cipJ*i Jtattgiofe Theology Bible Geolory Gorman German History Latin Physical £<L Physical Ed. Sociology Spanish Spanish Physical Ed. A;K)li§f*k*; Systematic DR. JURKAT Old Testament General German I Banding and Comp* American Latin II and IV PROP. BORST Coaching—Men Coaching-Women Commercial Law Spanish I f Spanish JII and IV '. Men PROP, STEELE. Bible Old Testament Economics Principles History Ancient History Europe since 1870 Public Speaking Debate Public Speaking Extempo Sociology . Introduction PROP. KUEHRMANN Biology General Zoology Chemistry . General Chemistry Qualitative Chemistry ................Quantitative Drawing Mechanical Miss a n g e v in e English Survey - English— -------- -—— -Advanced- French ■ French II French ";•" French HI and IV Latin Cicero de am. et Sen. PROF. DAVIS F U R N I T U R E REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED At Prices In Reu-li Of Everybody CharlesR.Hoemer liiimieaMbUii** a # PHONE Ceiarvilie 14g D m . Address Cor. Monroe A Lake Sts^ Xenia iimniiMuwHMHwwimwwHWMumimuniwinnHMWiMwnoH*' t .r " P L U M B I N G - H&£TiJNa REPAIR WORK CSPARY&LB NEW CARLISLE R to i# Pham is c . m i. ..• » J. E. HORNET JAMES P. KYLE CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Subject to the deciaion of the Republican Primary, August 12, French Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Physics : French I Algebra Analytic Geometry Calculus . General PROF. HOSTETLER Astronomy General Biology General Botany Geology Principles of Geography Observation, and Participation Student Teaching MRS. OTTO W. KUEHRMANN Typing Short Hand “ . MISS WOLFE Bookkeeping English Rhetoric Spanish' Spanish I Latin Latin I MISS- MARSHALL- Physical Education Women MISS BERKLEY Glee Club "Organ';v Voice Piano V , MISS CORRY Yoite Piano ' The Alumni are responding gener ously and. liberally to the call for the Maintenance and Expansion fund, of $15,000. Several nice gifts have been received. One Who sends in a gift of $50.00 says: “I appreciate what the college did fo r me and realize that I am only tone of the many .who could never have had a degree Without Ce darville College. I hope you and -others who are working so faithfully will be successful." Another writes: . “I have been thinking of Cedarville College fo r some time and wondering what I can do, I have many fond memories of days spent there. We must not give up Cedarville College. . I have a small bank account of my own. Very small. What I can give is very little but it. may help some." This graduate haB meager means but she sent $10.00 and a promise to do more as Boon as she could, Another one. who sent the same amount says: "I wish I cohld do more just now but my funds are low, 1 shall lay up and give more next year. May Cedarville Col lege live and' go on doing its wonder ful work." Another one who sent a contribution of $100.00 says: “I gladly give this fo r the work of Cedarville College and expect to give more next year. We might quote from others hut these quotations are sufficient to show the interest of the graduates of Cedarville College. All of the class of 1030 have secured positions except three. We refer to those who expect to teach. This is line showing when compared with graduate teachers of other colleges. A representative of one of the large Teacher Training College Office that only a few of the graduate! of his school had secured positions and he wondered how Cedarville College got positions so soon for its graduates. The secret is three fold: We get after positions, for them early in the year. The character of our graduates is un usually good. They stand the test when i t comes to the work, SEWING CLUB REPORT The meeting, of the Pollyanna Sew ing Club Was held July ftth a t the Library. The meeting was called to order by the President Edna Sipe. Roll call and minutes were read, We Were fold about the premiums th a t are awarded, Edna Sipe and Rachel Creewelt were selected to go to Xenia to give the 'demonstration. A refreshment committee was ap pointed as follows: Doris Ramsey, Mary Helen Creswdll and Katherine Randall, Meeting wae adjourned. PIANO FOR SAL#, Almost like **ww. Beautiful Mahogany ease, A ; •« creat bargain on oasy terms, Near CadarriBe, T, «, Beard, 11$No. Main, ; DaytemOWo. f t CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR PILES) WITHOUT USB OF KNIFE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A successful treatment fo r internal and pretruding piles. Requires from four to seven treatments a t intervals of about once a week for a cure of the average case., Also the Ideal 'Non-Confining Method of Treatment for Fistulse, Pruritis Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc, DR. J . A. YODER . Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18,19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone 334 'Value &irst Clothiers * ' For Men, Young Mens and Boys 28 S. Detroit S t.,X en ia , Ohio MOTOR OIL Increases . Minimises Knocking • / Piston Hard Carlton Deposits . alter lO O O mllee p m r m U i m e M eoataiaiag eyttwkr - o t o e f c • So ft, Harm less Soot (cfelel w i t *• mtp&ti ollf c t t f t c i c f ) after 5 0 0 0 ■rile* m t a g f i f l V O C O M M b d M h M r M Piston « n » OU can see the heavy carbon deposits on Piston A, after running only 1000 miles . . . hard, flinty carbon. A well-known, compounded, paraffine oil, containing cylinder stock, was nsedr ^ ; .' _■ Piston B was taken from the same Ford engine, same cylinder, after running 5000 miles (5 times as far)., SUNOCO MOTOR OIL was used. After the test, there was only a little soft, harmless soot, which could be wiped off easily with a ra g . . . a characteristic SUNOCO performance. Ini W h y lM N iC a r iw a Km+eklag a i d I n modem meters, there** ne mere space for earfcen fcstween piston and ten of cylinder then the thiehasee e ta Una dlase. I t deee net tefcelong, there fore, far eakhea aesnmadatlen to eanse loot of power, p t ^ p l t b n , knocking and espoMive rarksn removal easts. tUth SU JJBCO H li WW twf ItWOf. MtWiZW«MMKKM m I • ■ *** !& . ,sh k'ji V** I * v‘ •■.w’ *y. i m WHOLLY DISTILLED • FREE FROM PARAFFINE • NO HARD CARBON • , i ■r Hill Top Service Station C.« . COpDON, Pmp. *■ .
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=