The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 1-26

THE CEDARVILLE HERALD, FRIDAY, MWTJAIY J6, LOCI^ JUtP PERSONAL XiM RHawBofclSert has been visiting *t tb* Mgfe o f Mrs. R. R. Townsley, tlwpastw oek . FOR BALE: Several load# o f spien- di4 b*y in bars, W , H, CresweU. ( i t ) Mr, and Mrs. H. A . McLean ate spending a few days in Columbus this Iweek with relatives. j iiwmiHmiiiiiiiMiiiiinwmiiiiiiimwHHiHtmiiHWWiii Church Notes tMltHHtlHHIIW»HU*lWHH«HI*WWtWWWWmMWHiWl/ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH i i SCHOOL KEWS *MtHiiiiniiiinm>m)HWmmWHwiimw)nn)iwttHaHMn<^ The WMftnl meeting and election o f officers o f the local branch o f the Miami”Valley Cooperative Milk Pro­ ducers Association will be held Friday evening February 6 a t '’Community Hall. Everyone interested in Milk Production are urged to attend this meeting. Refreshments will be served. P. M . . . . ___ . , C. A . Hutchison, - pastor, Mrs, Margaret Milroy was hostess i JQptt c *ul>! Sunday School at 10:00 a. m, Preaching at 11:00 a. m .. The Jun- . . . . . . , ior Department o f the Sunday school A number o f friends from here were : wm have charge o f this service and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe j t h e j unior C h o i r f l i n g . A U j un- to members o f the Research Tuesday afternoon. 5 t McCorkell at their home in Xenia, Saturday evening. Daughter bom to Rev. and Mrs. C, A , Hutchison, Tueesday evening, at McClellan Hospital in Xenia. She was been named Betty Lucile. Mrs. Louisa Ewbank moved this Week to Xenia where Bhe will make her future home. 'She was accom­ panied by her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Brandon, who makes her home with her. Tfye Golden Rule Class o f the M. E. church entertained their husbands in the churchNjparlors Wednesday even­ ing. Coach Marvin Borst and wife are the parents o f a 11 % pound son bom last Saturday. We will take your subscription for the Ohio State JoumaL Mrs, ‘‘Betty” . Spencer, an aged colored resident who "has been a resi­ dent o f this place fo r many ye irs, is ..in a very“ critical condition pt this ■time. '' Probate Judge S. C. Wright will address the West View Community Club tonight at their regular meeting at the school. ■ ■ j|r E. L, Stormont has been appointed administrator o f the estate o f H. H. Stormont with $1,000 bond. The ap­ praisers are: W. S. Hopping, W. C. Williamson, and A. M. Stormont. : Miss Mary McCollum has been ap­ pointed administratrix o f the estate o f the late Matilda McCollum with bond o f $15,000. The appraisers, are: John A. Nesbit, Paul Espey and R. O. We*d. , Mrs. H. A . Turnbull, who has been in poor health fo r some time, has been in a critical condition the past week and shows little improvement at this time. „ BUTCHERING: Those who desire my service f o r butchering should call by phope and make date and arrange­ ments. I also have casings fo r sale- William Cultice, Phone 3-197. WANTED : Sour Cream. Wolf's Dairy.’ F o r price, 'phone 194, Xenia. W A IT E D — Used Electric House Pump*. David E. Robison, Every-. thm gE Iectric and Radio, phone IS, Jamestown,' Ohio. / . WANTED . TO BUY Reliable Draft Horse, not too old. Phone 4 on S9, Jamestown, " SPRINGFIELD’S “ U WOTFBl PtAYHOUSfS REGENT Startlns S»t., J«u 31 Far Ona Week “HELL'S ANGELS” Tlie Startling Picture of tbe Air. with JEAN H A R L O W -B E N LYON—JAMES HALL Nothing ever produced, on either I . atagt or screen, can match n v amaalng, breath-taking scenes of aerial warfare. r S Dm/*, Startle* S A l £ J A N . 31 WM. HAINES "Remote Control” Blit Baines foils tbe notorious “OhMt Gan*” and wins the girl —all through radio! 1 It’s a riotI ■ M S tK fr CLARA BOW "NO LIMIT' See this frlvllou* female changed ' Mnte a tmpsst-torn, amotion* tossed woman fighting for love ana happiness. » oars»Martins SUN., FEB. 1 r "THE VIRTUOUS SIN” [ With Watte* xnrte* and. Mar 1Frasets. A drama of low and wp, w m i ^ r a u m s , » * i » , « nnd •BEYOND VICTORY'* With wiutnrt »eyd Mr. W. R. Torrence, Xenia, former­ ly o f this place, has gone to Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the winter. Your money on Deposit with The Cedarville Building & Loan Associa­ tion will earn 6 %. The Research Club will meet at the home o f Mrs. Frank Bird next Thurs­ day, February 6 th. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith o f Miami University, is spending a few days vacation with friends here. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Schick enter­ tained a number o f physicians-of the county Tuesday evening, this being the regular meeting at the club, There is much sickness in the com­ munity at this time owing to severe colds. In some cases most all mem­ bers o f the family are down. The school attendance has been greatly re­ duced as a result. Five Greene County dairymen will become members o f the Ohio Honor Dairy Herd Club and be awarded Gold Medals in recognition o f their accom- djshments at; the Ohio Honor Club banquet at Ohio State University, Wednesday evening, Farmers’ Week. Those who will receive Gold Medals are: N. L. and Paul Ramsey, whose herd o f eleven cows gave an average if 433 pounds butterfat; L. H. Hart­ ley, 15 cows, average 408 pounds; J. O. St. John, 15 cow s,' average 401 pounds; and Venue B. Ary, 11 cows, average '490 pounds. There will be a Minstrel Show, also special music put on by the 4-H Club Orchestra and friends o f orchestra on. next. Friday night, January 30th, 1931, at Bryon High School Auditorium, Yellow Springs, Ohio, fo r the benefit o f the orchestra, Th e Masonic Quar­ tet and Collins Brothers are -kindly assisting. There are 45 taking part In'the prdgrSrtL' Come and bring your families and enjoy the good music and. fun, Admission 25c. REV. CHARLES P. PROUFIT. D. D. Rev. Charles P. Proudfit, D. D.. formerly pastor o f the United Presby­ terian church, Xenia, now the pastor of the First United Presbyterian church, Cambridge, Ohio, will make .he opening address o f the second semester o f Cedarville College, Tues­ day morning, February 3 at 9:30 o’clock in the college chapel. There will be good music for the occasion under the direction o f Mias Berkley, head o f the Department o f Music o f Cedarville College. All are cordially invited to be present. Lecture Course Coines ToClose With the appearance o f the “ Cathe­ dral Trumpeters," the present winter lyceum course ends. While the course has been limited in number o f attrac­ tions, the season price was lower thin in former yearB, This being an Oft year in everything the committee will have a small deficit, but nothing alarming and one the entire commun­ ity should endeavor to lift. The Redpath Lyceum Bureau sup­ plied the talent fo r the course this winter and each number was outstand­ ing. There was a variety o f talent o f the highest class and if public opinion can be judged the course this winter has been more satisfactory than in former years. A t this time there has been no decision arrived at whether a course will be booked for next winter. There has also been proposed an extra num­ ber, the profit o f which would be used to wipe out the present deficit. The committee has made no public statement o f what future plans will lie. iors in the choir will please meet for practice Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Junior League at 2:30 p. m. Intermediate League at 6:30 -p. m. Leader, Jane Frame, Topic, “ Treas­ ure Seekers (continued)." Senior League at 6:30 p. m. Lead­ er, Doris Hartpian. Topic, “ Joining in .the Enterprise." Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even ing at 7:30, Junior Orchestra practice, Tuesday evening after school. Senior choir practice, Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Union Service at Presbyterian church. Rev. R. A, Jamieson will preach. Preaching at Selma this Sunday at 2:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 . a. m. Bible Study. Jesus The Great Physician. 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. Ser­ mon Subject “ Jesus Christ's Man." 6:30 p. m. Young People’s Service. “ The Young People's Society in the Program o f the Church." 7:30 p. m. Union Service in this church. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Ralph Jamieson, D. D, Mid Week Service Wednesday even­ ing at 7:30 p. m. This service will be a testimony to the worth o f the Bible in family and individual life “ A Month With the Bible" will be the there, and the service will grow out o f our experience with the word dur­ ing the first month of this year. Prof. Hostetler Speak# to High School Prof. A , J, Hoabette*, registrar o f ! Cedarville College was the special 'speaker fo r the regular chapel, this Monday. In his talk, he stressed the importance o f obtaining an education, choosing a vocation early in life, and pursuing one’s task whole heartedly. The illustrations were especially inter­ esting and applicable. The message brought by Prof. Hostetler was one o f the most inspiring given to the students this year. The‘ devotional period o f the cjbapej was in charge o f the Freshmen Class. John Stewart announced the program which included: Scripture reading, Paul Chapman; Prayer, Miss Rife; Reading, -Elsie Post; Cornet solo, Lowell Northup; Pianologue read by Elsie Post, acted by Marian Ferryman and Doris Korne; Piano aojo, James Anderson; College songs, Chorus o f Freshmen girls. . Names Omitted from Honor Roll The following names were not pub­ lished in the honor roll last week, due to the absence o f Mrs. Halstead: 1 st Grade: Virginia Pemberton; 4th Grade. Bertha Burba- * Teachers Absent Last Wednesday, both Mrs. Wilson and Mrs, Halstead were unable to be at school, due to illness. , Cedarville Loses to Mt, Sterling A fter winding seven straight games, Cedarville’s quintet seemed unable to 3 ubdue Mt. Sterling’s offense during the final minutes o f play and lost 19- 18, last Friday evening in the local gym. ■ Our boys were in the lead until in the last quarter, Mt. Sterling forged ahead. They were unable to keep the .ead and until the last minute o f the ;ame, it seemed C ,,H. S, would be victorious. Every member o f the team, scored at least one field goal, while Waddle ; ied the scoring with six points. In the preliminary the local girls, Bandit Bobs New Washington C* H. Bank . A lone gunman entered the new First National Bank in Washington C. H „ Tuesday noon, and held up three employees and escaped with $l,50t>. There was but one customer in the bank at the time. The man was about 22 years old and after securing ■the loot walked out and entered hi# auto- jnobile which had been parked in front o f the bank but left running. The bank was recently organized following the failure o f the Daugherty bank some months ago. T* STELLA ATTRACTIONS SHOW­ ING A T CHAKBRBS-WARNERB - THEATRES, SPRINGFIELD Regent Theatre— “ Hell’s Angels," which will be shown fo r one week, starting Saturday, January 31, ha# re- ceived iRviah praise from the critics, It is a multiraillion dollar talking pic “ Clara Bow," tb* " I t " girl o f the acre**, appears Is a sew role fe “ Me Limit," which play# at tbe State fa t four days, starting Tuesday, February 8 , She fight# against wealth, law and even “ her man" fo r love and happtweee — and wins, Fairbanks Theatra—“ The Virtuous Sin," which shows fo r three days, tore featuring Ben Lyon, Jean Hariow starting Sunday, February 2 , is find James Tfu 11 fiTtn Koo totrnn d'ltWAA etnaaliinm ^MatHai a # 1 a « i « at*J A TRIBUTE TO MRS. GRAY On Monday night at 7:30 the Mix _ pah and Barean Bible Classes will en- j with every one playing her best, won tertain the congregation at a social. 29-19. The scoring was divided as to which all are invited. An interest- follows: Strobridge 13, Corry 8 , Earn­ ing program has beeti prepared, and refreshments will be served. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Supt. Com* Sabbath School at 10 a. m. J. E. Kyle. Preaching Service at I I a. m. munion Service. Y. P. C. U. at 6:30 p. m. Subject “ The Young Peoples Society in the Program o f the Church." ’ Union Service in Presbyterian church, at 7:30 p, m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:20 p. r Leader, Miss Carrie Rife, Sub­ je ct “ Jesus, the World's Teacher." Preparatory services will be* held Friday at 7:30 p, m., with sermon by Dr. H. B. McElree o f the Second.U. P. church, Xenia. Saturday at 2 p. m. by Rev. Guyler N. Ferguson, pastor o f the U, P. church, Trenton. Rev. Ferguson is a son o f Rev, Nej^l Fer­ guson, who is now pastor o f the U. P. church at Fair Haven, Ohio. We hope that all members may be able to attend these preparatory services, and especially and Communion service, Sabbath morning. We have the com­ mand o f Christ Himself: “ Do this in Remembrance o f Me.” hart 8 . Lineups MENNONITE BRETHREN IN -------------------c jIR 1 gT : First floor I. O. O. F. Hall. Work­ ers, Katherine Gerber, Violet Golden. Worship at 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Children’s Meeting at 2:15 p. m. Sunday. Preaching at 3:00 p. m. Sunday. Worship at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p. pi, Tues­ day. Everybody welcome. FOR SALE: Singer Sewing Ma­ chine In gootl condition. Phone 2-7, Cedarville, Ohio. LamUeage Maststpls—>. Four famous landscapes by Ameri­ can# are: “ Autumn Oaks," by George tenets; “ Icebound,” by Wlltard Mat- ca lf; “ September Fields," by Daniel Garber; “Woodland Interior,” by Emil Carlson FRL amUM"?- ' i f l k l l r t 1 f ^ “ BULLY THE KID" - ' JMttyv rfhiHiHHtmiHmMiiiiiimiiHmiiimiHMmiiiHimiiuitmtuj BABY CHICKS Order early from our new reduced price Hat You will get our usual high grade chicks from Blood tested mating*^ CUSTOM HATCHING THE NORTHUP HATCHERY Yellow Springs, Ohio >lllllll}lHIOtllll)llW««BIMMIIIIIIIIIIilWIIHIIOmillll(lllllltl*Ha They’re Going to Wear Beaded Gowns Again Cedarville Girls’ j G F TP Strobridge, ’t. --h—-_5 3 .13 Corry, f — ---------— 4 8 Barnhart, c f ------ ---- —4 0 8 Flatter, g ------------------- —0 0 " 0 0 0 Beck, g ---------- - 0 0 0 T o t a l ______________ 7 29 Mt, Sterling Gifts’ ’ , G F TP Dennis, f — ----------- -_4 3 i i G. Thomas, f —2 0 4 D, Thomas, c f — ;— -v 2 0 4 Bricker, g — — - 0 Q 0 Hill, >g a o 0 0 Ott, g -------- 1 — ---------- -.0 0 0 Follrod, g _______ _ .0 0 Creath, g ------- 0 0 •Total -------------— 3 It Cedarville Boys G F TP Harris, f ----------------- - l ‘»* l Harriman, f — — <- 2 4 Peterson, c ------------- - 0 2 Waddle, g —«- 3 0 (■ Rife, g -----------—— — -.1 1 2 Total _ « i—— — 4 It- Mt. Sterling Hoys, G F TP Neff, f _____________— 0 4 Phillips, f — —— j —u* 0 8 Jacobs, c ____—______ _ 3 5 Follrod, g --------- — — „ I . 0 2 Ridgeway, ,g 0 0 ... Total-— ------- -— 8 .3 - __19. Next Week's Games As announced. in a special article in this paper, the high school teams .will play, the teams from Beavercreek "ligh School here, Monday evening. The proceeds o f this game will be jsod to lighten the burden o f the leedy in our community. Friday evening o f next week, the *ocal teams go to Osborn to play the teams o f Bath High School. D, A. R. THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE We the members o f the Mizpah Bible.Class o f the First Presbyterian church, Cedarville, Ohio, wish to pay this tribute o f love and respect to the memory o f Mrs. Belle Gray, who passed to her heavenly home Sabbath, January 25th, 1931. She was a woman o f beautiful Christian character, . loyal to the church, and ever faithful in atten­ dance. She was ’'quiet and unassuming in her manner, yet took a kindly and helpful interest in those around her. Her work was well done upon eaTth and she has gone from us to enter up­ on her reward in heaven to rejoice in the presence o f her Savior forever more. • ............__ We will cherish her memory, her good works and her Godlyjlife. To the son and daughter and grand­ children, we extend sincere sympathy and commend them to the Savior whom she loved and served. COMMITTEE. a Hall ana has take three years to produce. It is a story o f aerial warfare that has met with tremendous success in New York, Los Angeles and every place where it has been shown. State Theatre—William Haines, in “ Remote Control," which plays at the State fo r three days, starting Satur- day, January 31, plays the part o f a brash youth in a broadcasting station. His cleverness outwits a bandit gang and wins him his girl. smashing drama at love and honor—a picture to be long rememberod. “ Beyond Victory,” a talkie o f the Kentucky hill#, in which William Boyd is featured, will be the attraction at the Fairbanks for Wednesday and Thursday, February 4 and 5, “ Billy The Kid," a giant talkie o f the pioneer west, starring John Mack Brown and Wallace Beery, will be shown Friday and Saturday, February 6 and 7. Oats have a feeding value o f from 80 to 85 per cent as much as corn, pound for pound, which, means that if fed along with other less bulky feeds, 2 bushels o f oats will have only slightly less feeding than 1 bushel o f corn. •*. Mr. and Mrs. Jam.es Gray o f Pitts­ burgh were called here Monday by the death o f the former's mother, Mrs, Belle Gray. NOTICE! Our Christmas Savings Club Wil CloseSoon Join Now and be one of our happy members ' next Christmas. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio SO UN D V A L U E ! ’ At a time when most stock dividends^ire low and the return on many investments uncertain, it is cojnfomng- to know that, the money you have deposited in this institution continues to earn 5 1 INTEREST Your investment here is safe and the return sure because every dollar is protected by first mortgage on local real estate—and it is subject to withdrawal whenever you want,it. 0 The Springfield Buildnig & Loan Association 28 East Mam Street SPRINGFIELD, OHIO The Jonathan Dayton Chapter have completed arrangement# fo r the An­ nual Conference, in Dayton, March 16 to 19. . The Ohio State Officer’# Club nblda ts meetings and election ort Monady. Dayton is offerihg a school chil­ dren’s Patriotic. Pageant on Tuesday morningf^tU ie Patterson school. It will be a most- attractive entertain­ ment. Tlie~«>nferonce will be formal­ ly opened Tuesday evening witli an ad­ dress by Mr. John B. Malin, his sub­ ject will be "Principles o f American­ ism." There will be given, a minuet at the afternoon reception, “ Mrs. Adams' Tea,” at the banquet. The Sunrise Memorial Service will be an impressive service. Cedar Cliff Chapter has appointed the following delegates, Mrs. H. C< Aultman, Regent, and Mrs. H. C. Schick. Mrs. Fred Townsley, alter natc to the Regent, and Mrs. Fred Dobbins. Brilliant l i / 't i i e .^outlook .... evening gown#, espedaHjr when it comes to the beaded and scquln-cov* sered dresses which Paris is exploiting with considerable enthusiasm. The gown to ilwf left In the picture Is liter­ ally covered With sequins. So is its matching wrap with the long flowing sleeves. Movlw-^fans'*- will reeognl**: at a glance that It is pretty Laura lift Plante who la wearing the daintily beaded gown. Sign Laagnait* Motoring along the signs offer in finite diversion, A gnitie-provoker was dne on a lumber yard Which said: “ Courtesy, Service ./find Lumber;” another, painted on the ride of a brick building, announced “Hardware, tm- riement# and tacks," while stnl on- kher pfbrialmed: “Butter, -Eggs, Poultry and All Kinds o f JUUkI Indianapolis News. n M°W I Remnants! JUST TW ICE EACH YEAR D O WE H A VE OUR REMNANTS O N SALE— 1 is the time we havejchosen to clear the past six months accumulations* There w ill be usable lengths in Silk-Rayon Cot­ ton-wool. Hundreds o f them at ■ > ■ • t ABOUT HALF PRICE HALF PRICE LESS T H A N HALF J t J l i E J Xenia, OWo J- |

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