The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

4* i I SPRINGTIME The Time to Plant PLANT A FEW DOLLARS IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TO GROW INTO A FULL HARVEST. . H j { it U'I*1? if" vs ■ The Exchange Bank CedarviLle, Ohio 1 4 ; ■IH1t 1 n f 5 n M m I BUY NOW FIELD FENCE BARB WERE AND POSTS PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND LINSEED OIL Ur ^ c ...■■ y r i .'& r , C H E A P s t o r ; K Hotel Chittenden Completely ’redecorated and remodeled . . . over .$3MkOOO spent in making the Hotel Chittenden the logical choice for the traveler. Home o f d ie “ Purple Cow ” Coffee Shop. Large, comfortable rooms— * eatoeptwnal service. Rates from $1.90 upward. Geo. A Weydig, Manager COLUMBUS, O H IO “Welle ecu be made a detlnltejart of the color echeme of a home. They can tend added cherm and yood taete ta the complete decorative effect" L oo ii a t Y ou r W a tts Are they delicately tinted—satin smooth? Do they reflect the atmosphereo f good taste in your home? Are they washable? Liquid Satftioid has out strongest endorsement. Folks who have used It ask for it again and again. People who have pur- chased it here have expressed their unqualified satisfaction with its covering ability, washability and durability, Karina’s Liquid SatinOid comes In eighteen colors and white. Ask for a color card. QUALITY There'* nm for 'every & E. A . ALLEN CEDARVILUt, 0 , - .■r ■ E.Ma in St. Xenia, O. '« f r ,•‘.•ITT>:•■'*> .... : . ..■........• . ■ *. ■ i Church Notts j ....................................................... .. METHODIST EPISCOPAL C. A. Hutchison, pastor. P. M. Gil­ lian, Supt, Sunday school at 10 A . M. Mrs, A . B. CraawaiTa class will have charge o f the devotional period. Preaching at 11 A. M. The Pastor will preach a children’s sermon at the close o f the Sunday School hour. Ser­ mon fo r Church hour, “ The Window in the Roof,” ’ Epworth League at 7 P. M, Topic; “ Forward College". Leader, Donald Engle. The Intermediate is combined with the Senior League during the summer. An attendance contest is be­ ing pat on from now until Institute Week, The League members have been divided into the “ Boosters” and “ Workers” . June 13th, the Epworth Leagues o f the Dayton District are having a District Picnic a t the Insti­ tute Grounds at Franklin, The games and stunts begin at 2 P, M. and the day closes with a Basket Picnic and Campfire. It ie hoped that several Leaguers from Cedarville will be there. Saturday, June 13th. Union Service in the United Pres byterian church at 8 P. M. The W. C. T. U. Silver Medal contest will be held at this service. ’~ Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 8 P, M. The Lobd’s Prayer. Junior Orchestra practice, Tuesday, at 4 P. M. Be sure to be on hand aincFlhe'Junior"'Orchestra i f to'p lay fo r the Devotions, June 14th. Senior Orchestra practice, Wednes­ day, 4 P . M . ’ , Junior Choir practice, Thursday, 4 P. M. Senior, Saturday, 7:30 P. M. A ll Day meeting o f the Women’s Societies next Wednesday, June 10. W . F. M. S. at 10:30 A. M. Devotional leader, Mrs. Clarence Stuckey. W. H M. S. at *1:30 P. M. Devotional service Mrs. McCoy. Study Book, Mrs. C. A , Hutchison. Ladies Aid Society at 2:30 P. M. Children’s Day program, Sunday morning, June 14th. State Sunday School Convention, Columbug, June IS -18.'' ADDITIONALLOCAL I cud**». « » » j t.• * * * v « « « « * * / « * • divt eoatoisiBf l&wtl qyjuttities of greens, Tha birds prefer thelr salada in the form of euch green food aa cab- bage, kale, flwiaa chard, alfalfa, and rape, ' Loot:- License tag number C90jS04. Finder ideas* mil CadarrOk 10, Mrs. Cora Trwmbo and Miss Mil­ dred Trumbo, are spending the week end with Mr, B . B, Trumbo and fam­ ily o f Osbera, 0 , UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Sabbath School 10 A. M. J. E. Kyle, Supt. Closing remarks by Mrs. R. A. Jamieson. Preaching 11 A. M. Communion will be observed in connection with this service.. The pastor will talk on the subject o f ‘iBlood Transfusion.” Preparatory services will he' held as usual with Dr. L. L. Gray o f James­ town preaching, Friday at 8 P. M. and Rev. Neil Ferguson will preach Saturday at 2 P. M. The session will meet after the ser­ vice on Saturday in regular monthly meeting. I f there are any wishing to unite with the church by profession of faith or. by letter, we will be glad to welcome them at this time. The choir will meet after service Friday evening and also Saturday evening a t 8 o ’clock. Y . P. C. U. meeting Sabbath at 7 o’clock.. Subject:' “ TKe Need for Christian Thoughtfulness and kind ness. Leader, Eleanor Cooley, Children’s Day will be observed June 14th, with specie} program, an' nouncement to be made next week more fully. There will be .a Children1 Baptismal service on Children’s Day, ih which there will be quite a number o f children presented in the Sacra ment o f Christian baptism, Midweek prayer service, Wednes day at 7:&0 P. M. Leader, Mrs. A. H, Creswell. KOPPER KETTLE (Continued from page 2) -— ■ »v..■■■"$"”■■""------ 1-- ago as to how fast members o f our old families were passing on. The dis­ cussion went back many years ago to the days o f large families. All o f the older heads o f the Kyle families are gone and as expressed representatives o f those families in the next genera­ tions were probably leaving the mid­ dle age class.. But two members o f the Barber families that carry the family name, remain. O f course there are several o f the younger set but reference ill the discussion was as to the older set. The ranks o f the Turn- bull families have bees thinned the past few years, Only a few o f the older set o f the McMillan and Mur dock families remain. O f the Creswel families there is yet e good represen tetion. The Townsley families an< the Williamson families have their representatives, but only the letter in the upper bracket o f years. A t onb time were many o f the elder Stor- monti and Jacksons, but with the lat ter, time has almost erased the name so far as this immediate community is concerned. The discussion next developed that families o f today were nothing in the way o f numbers as In years gone by, There was the Kyle family o f twenty one children. The Barber family o f thirteen children and so on, The eta tnent o f time must be contended with in every generation. Twent-five years ago it was ho, trouble to get a good sited crowd fo r a family picnic. The same could be said tot the annual home-coming feast <> a Christmas day. But two family picnics or reunions o f any site are featured in this section anymore and that is the Kyle and Turnbull gatherings. While there is evidence o f smallsr families o f the present generation there Is also in­ dication that some o f the larger fam ­ ilies o f the younger element today, may be referred to iit years to come, just as we do o f a generation that has since passed-;' I . ‘ Merlon Stormont, who completes his medical work at Western Reserve, will be horn* next week fo r a short visit before going to Columbus to take the state medical examination. 666 Card o f Thanks: We wish to ex­ tend our sincere thanks to the many neighbors, relatives and friends for their assistance and sympathy ex­ pressed during our recent bereave­ ment in the loss o f husband and <ath- The Barber Family er Mr. J. M. McMillan has been attend­ ing the 61st annual meeting o f the Ohio Funeral Directors Asoclation, o f which he. is a member. The conven- hfadqusrters was at the Deshtar-Wal- lick hotel, Columbus, while the busi­ ness sessions and exhibits are at the Ohio State Fair Grounds. The con­ vention sessions are aimed to* keep the Fueral Director in touch with the most recent scientific developments in his profession and to aid him in great­ er service to the community. Five hundred canners who contract for almost 66 per cent o f the tomatoes raised each yaar have contracted for about one-quarter less acreage this spring. Last year 401,000 acres o f tomatoes were harvested for canning companies; this year their contracts call for a harvest o f 300,000 acres. By planting 8,400,000 forest tree seedlings this spring, obtained from the state forest nurseries, Ohio far­ mers, members o f 4-H clubs* and oth­ ers are turning about 8400 acres o f unprofitable farm land into a source o f income, For Rent:-HouM' of five rooms on Main street, Mrs. Anna Townsley WANTED: Sour Cream. W olfs Dairy, For prtei, ’phone 104, Xenia. FOR SALS:—-100 acres wall im­ proved within Kmiles of Cedarville. Mice house. Large bam, Silo, No waste land, all smooth. Well fenced! and tiled. Deep soft, Very reasonable rides. Easy tsrms. W. L. Clemans,; Kiftltsr, Sxofctibt Agent, Csdarville. ’ Relieves a Headache e r Neuralgia ia 30 miavtee, cheeks a Cold the first day, aad checks Malaria la three days. 666 also in Tablets, mjHHMUHMI CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (OR FIL££> W ITHOUT USE OFKNLFE W ITHOUT LOSS OP TIME A successful treatment for internal and pretrading pfies. from four to seven treatments at intervals o f about one* a wewt sura o f the average case. Also tha Idea! Non-Confining Me the* w Treatment fo r Fistulas, Pruritis Am (itching) and Wtamt, §«• DR. J. A . YODER Osteopathic physician and Proctologist 18,19,20 Steele Bldg., Xenia . , Phone 834 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ryan and MrS. Virginia Sortman, o f Springfield, were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Troute, Monday, and attended the Senior Glass play, Monday. Miss Rebecca Marsh, who has been teaching at Toronto, 'O., is here on a visit with her unde and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. M, I. Marsh, during College Commencement week. Dr. John Alvin Qrr o f Pittsburgh, Pa., president o f the Board o f Trus­ tees, o f Cedarville College, is attending College— Commencement— activities this week. , - Mr. and Mrs: John Steward, Colum­ bus pike, entertained the following guests Memorial Day : Mr. end Mrs. Wetxel, New Reigel, O., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carl, Mr. Frank Coffey and sisters, Miss, Betty Coffey and Mrs. Sadie NeH, all o f Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family, Cedar- ville; Miss Eloise Stewart and Mr. Edwin Purdom, Xenia, Miss Garnet Barnhart, and the Mis­ ses Jessamine and Rebecca Arumbo, are spending the week at the home o f the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Cora Trumbo. They are former students o f Cedar­ ville College and are attending the various events o f Commencement week. The Sunshine Flower Club enjoyed a covered jdish dinner and business meeting at the; cliffs, Monday, May 25. Virginia Townsley end Gretchen Tindall were elected recreation lead­ ers. A fter the business was adjourned a pleasant hike through the cliffs was enjoyed. The Home Service Badge in Girl .Scouting waa received this lest week by Frances Hutchison. The Require­ ment for this merit badge is 500 hours home service, for. ones mother without pay. This was acompiished by Frances from March 29, 1030, to March 14, 1931, averaging, about 11-2 hours each day, however the record time was 8 hours fo r two days. The Herald has two different re­ ports on the result o f a baby contest held recently in Xenia in which two Cedarville youngsters are reported winners for the same prize. In the absence o f a direct statement from the committee in charge end in justice to the families o f both babies we are with holding the announcement this week until more detailed information from Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Coren and son, Richard, and little daughter, Bar­ bara Jean, have returned to their home in San Antonio, Texas, after month’s visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley Corn! o f Xenia. Mr.*M. W. Colima lost a valuable workhorse Thursday afternoon during the electrical storm. The animal was in the lot adjacent to the barn when hit by a bolt o f lightning that killed it instantly. There was no insurance on the animal. W O O L J. E. HASTINGS and FRANK CRESWELL will pay Highest Market Prices at old stand W ool Received at all Times A lle n ’ s E le v a to r SAVE ft with US and let ft WORK for you. It will earn more than 30% profit in five years. A SAFE and SOUND investment that will give you the principal and profit in cash whenever you want it. Nothing speculative about this. It is secured by first mortgage on real estate and protected so as to be absolutely SAFE. 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Meti FIFT r.tre, e GREE SIB ATI i Stock a* I !*■;** ysw i Dayton f a . , stockyardelfl (d o f 8.85 cei ' The mu. by E. H. | his champ pound to <i Miami hot purchased Fred G. St *omm as meat bu The g r a . ^ m the Haynei 19 cents a ]■ paid for thi bout marktj ning cattle ------------— Fi Greene c Son, first, i second, 8.5 third, 9 ce Montgon first, 11 ce <ond, 9.10 third, 7.65 Clark coi cents; A. cento; A. I Miami 13.25 cents ond, 9.75 c third, 8.80 Preble co first, 8.30 c F» G. Str hall farm Calvert, thi ! FI > Hayner f Wildman, : farm third SI Greene cot 15 cents; F Montgon Son first, i second, 7.8 Clark co . 8.50 cents; cents; ■ Miami c 10 Cents; I F. S. Ca,, Deger, Jr. - Favorite, t F If Bert Fav ner farm, s ger, third, ST, Ohio has almost all those seeki spots” may end. Many at historic protecting the sportsn pease his d We give and where the propert Big Bott| County; tw mile south Bluffini Meigs Cou river at P<’ Pomeroy. James E, Mound, Frj on the wed Columbus. Fort St.* county; 76. mile west c Fort Lai 40 acres or mile south Logan E county; 4.1 o f Circlevil 23. Addition Farme Str; The Cec hold a me Monday meeting most into: ’ Prof. Wilf who spent tell soihetl ture. Also r O, 8. U. si cent Chan ing Live port from trip to Ci can be ex berry, cal lunch Will has preps i ing on M welcome. '•MfriWwi'Vifc— m-t/i&tjk'K /

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